From 65ed583794dd218944dabcc35db589bace9ba6d2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Abhinavexist Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2026 20:51:48 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] feat: add datalab-lift score --- .../response_datalab-to_lift_audio.jsonl | 115 + .../audio/datalab-to_lift/eval_records.jsonl | 115 + .../audio/datalab-to_lift/eval_summary.json | 264 + .../image/datalab-to_lift/eval_records.jsonl | 209 + .../image/datalab-to_lift/eval_summary.json | 348 ++ .../text/datalab-to_lift/eval_records.jsonl | 5000 +++++++++++++++++ .../text/datalab-to_lift/eval_summary.json | 264 + .../response_datalab-to_lift_image.jsonl | 209 + .../response_datalab-to_lift.jsonl | 5000 +++++++++++++++++ 9 files changed, 11524 insertions(+) create mode 100644 data/audio_responses/response_datalab-to_lift_audio.jsonl create mode 100644 data/evaluation/audio/datalab-to_lift/eval_records.jsonl create mode 100644 data/evaluation/audio/datalab-to_lift/eval_summary.json create mode 100644 data/evaluation/image/datalab-to_lift/eval_records.jsonl create mode 100644 data/evaluation/image/datalab-to_lift/eval_summary.json create mode 100644 data/evaluation/text/datalab-to_lift/eval_records.jsonl create mode 100644 data/evaluation/text/datalab-to_lift/eval_summary.json create mode 100644 data/images_responses/response_datalab-to_lift_image.jsonl create mode 100644 data/text_responses/response_datalab-to_lift.jsonl diff --git a/data/audio_responses/response_datalab-to_lift_audio.jsonl b/data/audio_responses/response_datalab-to_lift_audio.jsonl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2f84ad --- /dev/null +++ b/data/audio_responses/response_datalab-to_lift_audio.jsonl @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +{"metadata": {"record_id": "297b875b111e576e4dd492f9a71c5531a925c9c580687087db3b2233591ea320", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "EN2001a", "num_speakers": 5, "num_utterances": 1675, "duration_sec": 5129.229824304581, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:03] MEO069: 'KAY\n[0:05] MEE068: OKAY\n[0:05] MEO069: GOSH\n[0:10] MEO069: 'KAY\n[0:11] MEE068: DOES ANYONE WANT TO SEE UH STEVE'S FEEDBACK FROM THE SPECIFICATION\n[0:16] MEO069: IS THERE MUCH MORE IN IT THAN HE D\n[0:17] MEE067: I I DRY READ IT THE LAST TIME\n[0:18] MEE068: RIGHT\n[0:19] MEO069: IS THERE MUCH MORE IN IT THAN HE SAID YESTERDAY\n[0:21] MEE068: NOT REALLY UM JUST WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT LIKE DUPLICATION OF EFFORT AND\n[0:22] MEO069: MM\n[0:25] MEO069: HMM\n[0:27] MEO069: HMM\n[0:28] MEE068: LIKE DUPLICATION OF EFFORT AND STUFF AND UM YEAH\n[0:33] MEE068: HE WAS SAYING THAT WE SHOULD MAYBE UH THINK ABOUT HAVING A PROTOTYPE FOR WEEK SIX WHICH IS NEXT WEEK\n[0:38] MEE067: NEXT WEEK\n[0:39] MEE068: YEAH\n[0:42] MEE068: SO WE SHOULD PROBABLY PRIORITIZE OUR PACKAGES\n[0:46] MEO069: YEAH NOW I'D SAY IF FOR THE PROTOTYPE IF WE JUST LIKE WHEREVER POSSIBLE P CHUNK IN THE STUFF THAT WE HAVE UM PRE ANNOTATED AND STUFF\n[0:56] MEO069: AND FOR THE STUFF THAT WE DON'T HAVE PRE ANNOTATED WRITE LIKE A STUPID BASELINE\n[0:56] MEE068: MM\n[0:59] MEO069: THEN WE SHOULD PROBABLY BE ABLE TO BASICALLY THAT MEANS WE FOCUS ON ON THE INTERFACE FIRST SORT OF\n[1:04] MEO069: SO THAT WE WE TAKE THE THE READY MADE PARTS AND JUST SEE HOW WE GET THEM WORK TOGETHER IN THE INTERFACE THE WAY WE WANT AND AND THEN WE HAVE A WORKING PROTOTYPE\n[1:10] MEO069: AND THEN WE CAN GO BACK AND REPLACE PIECES EITHER BY OUR OWN COMPONENTS OR BY MORE SOPHISTICATED COMPO PO COMPONENTS OF OUR OWN\n[1:18] MEO069: SO IT'S PROBABLY FEASIBLE\n[1:18] FEO066: YEAH\n[1:19] MEO069: THE THING IS I'M AWAY THIS WEEKEND\n[1:20] MEE068: YEAH\n[1:22] MEO069: SO THAT'S FOR ME\n[1:24] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN IF WE JUST WANT TO HAVE UM SOME DATA FOR THE USER FACE COULD EVEN BE RANDOM DATA\n[1:33] MEO069: OH YEAH UM YEAH\n[1:33] MEE067: YEAH\n[1:33] MEO069: NO\n[1:34] MEO069: BUT ALSO I MIGHT LIKE THE THE SIMILARITY THING LIKE MY JUST MY MATRIX ITSELF FOR MY STUFF\n[1:34] FEO066: UH MM MM\n[1:40] MEO069: I C I I THINK I CAN DO THAT FAIRLY QUICKLY BECAUSE I HAVE THE ALGORITHMS\n[1:44] FEO066: YEAH I'M\n[1:44] MEO069: YEAH I THINK TODAY'S MEETING IS REALLY THE ONE WHERE WE WHERE WE SORT OF SETTLE DOWN THE DATA STRUCTURE AND AS SOON AS WE HAVE THAT\n[1:49] MEE067: YEAH\n[1:50] MEO069: UH PROBABLY LIKE AFTER TODAY'S MEETING WE THEN ACTUALLY NEED TO\n[1:54] MEO069: WELL GO BACK FIRST OF ALL AND LOOK AT NITE X. M. L. TO SEE IN HOW FAR THAT THAT WHICH WE WANT IS COMPATIBLE WITH THAT WHICH NITE X. M. L. OFFERS US\n[2:01] MEO069: AND THEN JUST SORT OF EVERYONE MAKE SURE EVERYONE UNDERSTAND THE INTERFACE\n[2:01] MEE068: YEAH\n[2:09] MEO069: SO I THINK IF TODAY WE DECIDE ON WHAT DATA WE WANNA HAVE NOW AND AND LATER MAYBE EVEN TODAY\n[2:16] MEO069: WE GO AND LOOK AT NITE X. M. L. OR SOME OF US LOOK AT NITE X. M. L. IN A BIT MORE DETAIL\n[2:19] MEO069: JUST TRYING TO MAKE SOME SENSE OF THAT CODE AND SEE HOW DOES THE REPRESENTATION WORK IN THEIR SYSTEM\n[2:25] MEO069: AND THEN SORT OF WITH THAT KNOWLEDGE WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO THEN SAY OKAY THAT TYPE OF NITE X. M. L. DATA WE WANNA LOAD INTO IT\n[2:31] MEO069: AND THIS IS HOW EVERYONE CAN ACCESS IT AND THEN WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO GO FROM THERE\n[2:35] MEE068: HMM\n[2:36] MEE068: HAS HAS ANYONE ACTUALLY LOOKED AT THE JAVA CODE FOR THE HUH\n[2:39] MEO069: NO\n[2:40] MEE067: NO\n[2:41] MEE068: HMM\n[2:41] MEO069: I'VE LOOKED LOOKED AT THE DOCUMENTATION AND N LIKE SEEN ENOUGH TO MAKE ME THINK THAT WE WANT TO USE THE NITE X. M. L. 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M. L. FRAMEWORK\n[4:25] MEE068: YEAH\n[4:25] MEO069: UM BUT THAT'S STILL SORT OF THAT'S GOOD\n[4:29] MEO069: THAT MEANS THAT AT LEAST LIKE WE DON'T HAVE THE TYPE OF SITUATION WHERE SOMEBODY HAS TO DO LIKE A BILLION CALCULATIONS ON ON DATA ON LINE\n[4:38] MEO069: 'CAUSE THAT WOULD MAKE IT A LOT MORE LIKE THAT WOULD MEAN THAT OUR INTERFACE FOR THE DATA WOULD HAVE TO BE A LOT MORE CAREFUL ABOUT HOW IT PERFORMS AND AND EVERYTHING\n[4:45] MEO069: AND NOBODY IS MODIFYING THAT DATA AT AT ON LINE TIME AT ALL IT SEEMS\n[4:49] MEO069: NOBODY'S MAKING ANY CHANGES TO THE ACTUAL DATA ON LINE\n[4:54] MEE067: DON'T THINK SO\n[4:55] MEO069: SO THAT'S ACTUALLY MAKING IT A LOT EASIER\n[4:57] MEO069: THAT BASICALLY MEANS OUR BROWSER REALLY IS A VIEWER MOSTLY\n[4:57] MEE067: YEAH\n[5:00] MEO069: WHICH ISN'T DOING MUCH WITH THE DATA EXCEPT FOR SORT OF SELECTING A PIECE PIECE OF IT AND AND DISPLAYING IT\n[5:10] MEE067: ARE WE STILL GONNA GO FOR DUMPING IT INTO A DATABASE\n[5:13] MEO069: HMM\n[5:13] MEE067: ARE WE STILL GONNA DUMP IT INTO A DATABASE\n[5:16] MEO069: WELL SOME PARTS RELEVANT FOR THE SEARCH YES\n[5:18] MEO069: I'D SAY SO\n[5:20] MEE067: 'CAUSE IF WE ARE I RECKON WE SHOULD ALL READ OUR CLASSES OUT OF THE DATABASE\n[5:24] MEE067: IT'LL BE SO MUCH EASIER\n[5:25] MEO069: HMM\n[5:26] MEE067: WELL IF WE'RE GONNA DUMP THE PART OF IT INTO A DATABASE ANYWAY\n[5:30] MEE067: WE MIGHT AS WELL DUMP ALL THE FIELDS WE WANT INTO THE DATABASE CALCULATE EVERYTHING FROM THERE\n[5:36] MEE067: THEN WE DON'T EVEN HAVE TO WORRY THAT MUCH ABOUT THE UNDERLYING X. M. L. REPRESENTATION\n[5:41] MEE067: WE CAN JUST QUERY IT\n[5:43] MEO069: YEAH BUT NOBODY OF US IS DOING MUCH OF SEARCHING FROM THE DATA IN THE ON LINE STAGE\n[5:48] MEO069: AND FOR ALL TOGETHER LIKE THE DISPLAY ITSELF\n[5:51] MEO069: I THINK WE ARE EASIER IF WE IF IT'S SITTING ON THE X. M. L. THAN IF IT'S SITTING ON THE S. Q. L. STUFF BECAUSE IF IT'S SITTING ON THE X. M. L.\n[5:57] MEO069: WE HAVE THE THE NITE X. M. L. FRAMEWORK WITH ALL ITS FUNCTIONALITY FOR SYNCHRONIZING THROUGH ALL THE DIFFERENT LEVELS WHENEVER THERE'S A CHANGE WHENEVER SOMETHING'S MOVING FORWARD AND STUFF\n[6:09] MEO069: AND WE CAN JUST MORE OR LESS LOOK AT THEIR CODE LIKE HOW THEIR PLAYER MOVES FORWARD\n[6:12] MEO069: AND HOW THAT MOVING FORWARD IS REPRESENTED IN DIFFERENT WINDOWS AND STUFF\n[6:15] MEO069: SO I THINK IN THE ACTUAL BROWSER ITSELF I DON'T WANNA SIT ON THE S. Q. L. IF WE CAN SIT ON THE X. M. L. BECAUSE SITTING ON THE X. M. L. WE HAVE ALL WE HAVE SO MUCH HELP\n[6:24] MEO069: AND FOR Y FOR LIKE THE P THE CALCULATIONS THAT WE'RE DOING APART FROM THE SEARCH IT SEEMS THAT EVERYONE NEEDS SOME SPECIAL REPRESENTATIONS ANYWAY\n[6:33] MEE067: WELL IF WE'RE GONNA DO THAT WE SHOULD TRY AND STORE EVERYTHING IN IN AN X. M. L. FORMAT AS WELL\n[6:40] MEO069: YOU MEAN OUR RESULTS\n[6:41] MEE067: YEAH\n[6:41] MEO069: YEAH IN IN THE NITE X. M. L. X. M. L. FORMAT SO WITH THEIR TIME STAMPS AND STUFF SO THAT IT'S EASY TO TO TIE TOGETHER ST THINGS\n[6:46] FEO066: YES\n[6:48] MEE067: YEAH\n[6:51] MEO069: WHAT I'M LIKE WHAT WE HAVE TO THINK ABOUT IS IF WE GO WITH THIS MULTI LEVEL IDEA\n[6:57] MEO069: LIKE THIS IDEA THAT SORT OF IF YOU START WITH A WHOLE MEETING SERIES AS ONE ENTITY AS ONE THING THAT YOU DISPLAY AS ONE WHOLE SORT OF\n[7:05] MEO069: THAT THEN THE INDIVIDUAL CHUNKS OF THE INDIVIDUAL MEETINGS WHEREAS AND THEN YOU CAN CLICK ON A MEETING\n[7:12] MEO069: AND THEN SORT OF THE MEETING IS THE WHOLE THING AND THE CHUNKS ARE THE INDIVIDUAL SEGMENTS\n[7:17] MEO069: THAT MEANS SORT OF WE HAVE MULTIPLE LEVELS OF OF REPRESENTATION WHICH WE PROBABLY\n[7:23] MEO069: IF WE IF WE DO IT THIS WAY LIKE WE F WE HAVE TO DISCUSS THAT IF WE DO IT THIS WAY\n[7:27] MEO069: THEN WE SHOULD PROBABLY FIND SOME ABSTRACTION MODEL\n[7:29] MEO069: SO THAT THE INTERFACE IN THE SENSE LIKE DEALS WITH IT AS IF IT'S SAME SO THAT THE INTERFACE DOESN'T REALLY HAVE TO WORRY WHETHER IT'S A MEETING IN THE WHOLE MEETING SERIES OR A SEGMENT WITHIN A MEETING\n[7:40] MEO069: YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[7:40] MEE068: MM-HMM\n[7:41] FEO066: HMM YES\n[7:41] MEO069: AND THAT'S PROBABLY STUFF THAT WE HAVE TO SORT OF LIKE PROCESS TWICE THEN\n[7:45] MEO069: LIKE FOR EXAMPLE THAT LIKE THE SUMMARY OF A MEETING WITHIN THE WHOLE MEETING CORPUS OR MEETING SERIES Y IS MEETING SERIES A GOOD WORD FOR THAT\n[7:52] MEO069: I DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT HOW TO CALL IT\n[7:54] MEO069: YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN LIKE NOT NOT THE WHOLE CORPUS BUT EVERY MEETING THAT HAS TO DO WITH ONE TOPIC\n[7:54] FEO066: HMM\n[7:59] MEE068: YEAH THAT MAKES SENSE\n[8:00] MEO069: UM SO IN IN THE MEETING SE SERIES SO THAT A SUMMARY FOR A MEETING WITHIN THE MEETING SERIES ARE SORT OF\n[8:06] MEO069: COMPILED OFF LINE BY A SUMMARY MODULE\n[8:09] MEO069: AND THAT IS SEPARATE FROM A SUMMARY OF A SEGMENT WITHIN A MEETING\n[8:13] MEO069: 'CAUSE I DON'T THINK WE CAN\n[8:14] FEO066: I'M NOT SO SURE\n[8:14] MEE067: WELL WE DON'T EVEN NEED TO DO THAT 'CAUSE IF WE GOT OUR INFORMATION DENSITY CALCULATED OFF LINE\n[8:18] MEE067: SO ALL WE DO IS TREAT THE WHOLE LOT AS ONE MASSIVE DOCUMENT\n[8:22] MEE067: I MEAN THEY'LL IT'S NOT GONNA BE SO BIG THAT WE CAN'T LOAD IN A INFORMATION DENSITY FOR EVERY UTTERANCE\n[8:29] MEE067: AND WE CAN JUST SUMMARISE BASED ON THAT\n[8:31] FEO066: I I THOUGHT WE WOULD JUST HAVE LIKE UM ONE BIG SUMMARY UM WITH ALL THE UH DIFFERENT IMPORTANCE LEVELS UM DISPLAYED ON IT\n[8:42] FEO066: AND DEPENDING ON WHAT OUR UM ZOOM LEVEL IS WE JUST DISPLAY A PART OF IT\n[8:49] MEO069: SO ARE WE DOING THAT AT ALL LEVELS\n[8:50] MEO069: ARE WE UM\n[8:51] FEO066: AND WE WOULD HAVE ONE VERY BIG THING OFF LINE\n[8:55] FEO066: AND FROM THAT WE WOULD JUST SELECT WHAT WE ARE DISPLAYING\n[8:58] MEO069: AND JUST HAVE DIFFERENT LIKE FINE GRAINEDNESS LEVELS SORT OF\n[9:02] FEO066: YES\n[9:02] FEO066: SO FOR EXAMPLE YOU WOULD UM GIVE A HIGH VALUE TO THOSE UM SEQUENCES YOU WANT TO DISPLAY IN THE MEETING SERIES SUMMARY\n[9:08] MEO069: MM\n[9:11] MEO069: 'KAY\n[9:12] MEO069: SO THE ONLY THING THAT YEAH SO THE ONLY THING THAT WOULD HAPPEN BASICALLY IF I DOUBLE CLICK LET'S SAY FROM THE WHOLE MEETING SERIES ON A SINGLE MEETING\n[9:12] FEO066: AND YOU JUST CUT OFF\n[9:19] MEO069: IS THAT THE ZOOM LEVEL CHANGES\n[9:21] MEO069: LIKE THE TH THE START AND THE END POSITION CHANGES AND THE ZOOM LEVEL CHANGES\n[9:26] FEO066: THAT WAS WHAT I SH I THOUGHT YEAH\n[9:27] MEE067: I THINK YOU CAN DO IT ON LINE\n[9:28] MEO069: I I THOUGHT WE COULDN'T DO THAT\n[9:28] FEO066: I THOUGHT\n[9:30] MEO069: LIKE I WAS UNDER THE IMPRESSION THAT WE COULDN'T DO THAT BECAUSE WE COULDN'T LOAD THE DATA FOR ALL THAT\n[9:36] MEO069: BUT I DON'T KNOW I MEAN THAT\n[9:38] MEE068: HMM\n[9:38] MEE067: I DON'T THINK THERE'S REALLY MUCH POINT IN DOING LIKE THAT WHEN IT'S JUST GONNA FEED OFF IN THE END THE INFORMATION DENSITY MEASURE BASICALLY\n[9:47] MEE067: AND THAT'S ALL CALCULATED OFF LINE\n[9:48] MEE067: SO WHAT YOU'RE REALLY DOING IS SORTING A LIST IS THE P COMPUTATIONALLY HARD PART OF IT\n[9:56] MEO069: SO I'M S NOT SURE IF I GOT IT\n[9:58] MEO069: I WAS\n[9:58] MEE067: WELL LIKE THE IDEAS WE'RE CALCULATING ARE INFORMATION DENSITY ALL OFF LINE FIRST FOR EVERY UTTERANCE IN THE WHOLE CORPUS RIGHT\n[10:05] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[10:06] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[10:06] MEE067: SO WHAT YOU DO IS YOU SAY IF YOU'RE LOOKING AT A SERIES OF MEETINGS YOU JUST SAY WELL OUR WHOLE DOCUMENT COMPRISES OF ALL THESE STUCK TOGETHER\n[10:13] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[10:14] MEE067: AND THEN ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS SORT THEM BY J INFORMATION DENSITY\n[10:17] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[10:20] MEE067: LIKE MAYBE WEIGHTED WITH THE SEARCH TERMS AND THEN EXTRACT THEM\n[10:20] MEO069: OKAY\n[10:22] MEO069: SO\n[10:23] MEE067: I DON'T THINK IT'S TOO SLOW TO DO ON LINE TO BE HONEST\n[10:26] MEO069: OKAY\n[10:28] MEO069: I WA I WAS JUST WORRIED ABOUT THE TOTAL MEMORY COMPLEXITY OF IT\n[10:31] MEO069: BUT I I COMPLETELY ADMIT I MEAN I JUST SORT OF LIKE TH TOOK THAT FROM SOME THING THAT JONATHAN ONCE SAID ABOUT NOT LOADING EVERYTHING\n[10:37] MEO069: BUT MAYBE I WAS JUST WRONG ABOUT IT\n[10:39] MEO069: HOW MANY UTTERANCES W\n[10:39] MEE067: IS THAT\n[10:39] FEO066: BUT I THINK THE M DIFFERENCE MIGHT BE THAT WE WANT JUST WANT TO HAVE UM THE WORDS\n[10:45] FEO066: AND THAT'S NOT SO MUCH WHAT HE MEANT WITH NOT POSSIBLY LOADING EVERYTHING WAS THAT YOU M UM LOAD ALL THE UH ANNOTATION STUFF\n[10:51] MEO069: YEAH AND I W YEAH\n[10:54] MEO069: YEAH\n[10:54] MEE067: YEAH\n[10:55] FEO066: ALL THE SOUND FILES ALL\n[10:55] MEE068: HMM\n[10:55] MEO069: YEAH\n[10:56] MEO069: YEAH\n[10:57] MEO069: SO WHAT WE HAVE IS WE WOULD HAVE A WORD\n[11:02] MEO069: LIKE WE WOULD HAVE WORDS WITH SOME PRIORITY LEVELS\n[11:05] MEO069: AND THEY WOULD BASICALLY BE BECAUSE EVEN THE SELECTION WOULD WOULD THE SUMMARIES AUTOMATICALLY FEED FROM JUST HOW PRIORITIZED AN INDIVIDUAL WORD OR HOW INDIV UH PRIORITIZED AN INDIVIDUAL UTTERANCE IS\n[11:16] MEO069: OR I ARE THE SUMMARIES SORT OF REFINED FROM IT AND MADE BY A MACHINE TO MAKE SENTENCES AND STUFF\n[11:21] MEO069: OR ARE THEY JUST SORT OF TAKING OUT THE WORDS WITH THE HIGHEST PRIORITY AND THEN THE WORDS OF THE SECOND HIGHEST PRIORITY\n[11:25] MEE067: WELL ON THE UTTERANCE LEVEL I WAS THINKING\n[11:28] MEE067: SO THE UTTERANCES WITH THE HIGHEST LIKE MEAN INFORMATION DENSITY\n[11:28] MEO069: AND THE U OKAY\n[11:32] MEO069: ARE WE DOING IT ON TH THE WHOLE THING ON THE UTTERANCE LEVEL\n[11:32] FEO066: IN\n[11:33] MEO069: OR ARE WE DOING IT ON WORD LEVEL LIKE THE INFORMATION DENSITY CALCULATION\n[11:35] MEE067: WELL THE TROUBLE WITH DOING IT ON THE WORD LEVEL IS IF YOU WANT THE AUDIO TO SYNCH UP\n[11:38] MEE067: YOU'VE GOT NO WAY OF GETTING IN AND EXTRACTING JUST THAT WORD\n[11:42] MEE067: I MEAN IT'S IMPOSSIBLE\n[11:43] MEO069: WE I THINK WE HAVE START AND END TIMES FOR WORDS ACTUALLY BUT IT'S YEAH\n[11:45] MEE067: FOR EVERY SINGLE WORD\n[11:47] FEO065: YEAH\n[11:47] MEO069: BUT IT M IT MIGHT S BUT IT MIGHT SOUND CRAZY IN THE PLAYER\n[11:47] MEE067: OH OKAY\n[11:49] MEO069: WE SHOULD REALLY MAYBE WE CAN DO THAT TOGETHER AT SOME POINT TODAY THAT WE CHECK OUT HOW THE PLAYER WORKS\n[11:50] MEE067: YEAH\n[11:53] MEE067: I DON'T THINK THAT WILL DO IT\n[11:54] MEO069: BUT THERE'S MAYBE SOME MERIT IN ALTOGETHER DOING IT ON AN UTTERANCE LEVEL IN THE END\n[11:55] MEE067: WE'LL HAVE TO BUFFER IT\n[11:55] FEO066: UM I R I I'M GETTING QUITE LOST UM AT THE MOMENT BECAUSE UM W WHAT'S UM OUR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE UM SE UM UH THE IMPORTANCE MEASURE AND THE SKIMMING\n[12:00] MEO069: SO\n[12:10] FEO066: I MEAN DO WE DO BOTH OR IS IT THE SAME THING\n[12:14] MEE067: WELL THE SKIMMING'S GONNA USE THE IMPORTANCE\n[12:16] MEO069: YEAH\n[12:17] FEO066: OKAY\n[12:18] MEE067: BUT LIKE AT FIRST IT'S JUST GONNA BE I. D. F.\n[12:19] FEO066: SO BUT WHEN WHEN WE TALK ABOUT SUMMARIES YOU TALK ABOUT THIS UH ABO ABOUT SKIMMING AND NOT ABOUT\n[12:25] MEE067: WELL MOSTLY SKIMMING YEAH\n[12:26] MEO069: WELL BUT ALSO ABOUT THE DISPLAYS I MEAN THE DISPLAYS IN THE IN THE TEXT BODY\n[12:30] MEO069: IN THE IN THE LATEST DRAFT THAT WE HAD SORT OF WE CAME UP WITH THE IDEA THAT IT ISN'T DISPLAYING UTTERANCE FOR UTTERANCE\n[12:35] MEO069: BUT IT'S ALSO DISPLAYING UH A SUMMARISED VERSION IN YOU KNOW LIKE BELOW THE BELOW THE GRAPH THE PART\n[12:42] FEO066: YEAH\n[12:43] MEO069: MAYBE\n[12:46] MEO069: YEAH R\n[12:46] FEO066: YEAH RIGHT ISN'T THAT THE SKIMMING\n[12:48] MEO069: HMM\n[12:48] FEO066: ISN'T THAT THE SKIMMING\n[12:49] MEO069: OH YEAH F IT'S JUST LIKE THERE THERE'S LIKE AUDIO SKIMMING AND THERE'S DISPLAYED SKIMMING\n[12:54] FEO066: YEAH BUT IT USE THE SAME DATA\n[12:57] MEO069: YEAH\n[12:57] MEE067: YEAH\n[12:58] MEO069: MA MAYBE THERE'S SOME MERIT OF GOING ALTOGETHER FOR UTTERANCE LEVEL AND NOT EVEN BOTHER TO CALCULATE I MEAN IF YOU HAVE TO DO IT INTERNALLY\n[13:05] MEO069: THEN YOU CAN DO IT\n[13:05] MEO069: BUT MAYBE LIKE NOT EVEN STORE THE IMPORTANCE LEVELS FOR INDIVIDUAL WORDS AND JUST SORT OF RANK UTTERANCES AS A WHOLE\n[13:12] MEE067: WELL THE NICE THING ABOUT THAT IS IT WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE IN SENTENCES\n[13:15] MEE067: WELL MORE OR LESS\n[13:15] MEO069: HMM\n[13:17] MEO069: YEAH\n[13:17] MEE067: SO IT WILL MAKE MORE SENSE AND IF YOU GET JUST EXTRACT WORDS\n[13:19] MEO069: 'CAUSE IT IT MIGHT BE BETTER SKIMMING AND LESS MEMORY REQUIRED AT THE SAME TIME\n[13:23] MEO069: AND I MEAN IF YOU IF YOU KNOW HOW TO DO IT FOR INDIVIDUAL WORDS THEN YOU CAN JUST IN THE WORST CASE\n[13:27] MEO069: IF YOU CAN'T FIND ANYTHING ELSE JUST SORT OF MAKE THE MEAN OF THE WORDS OVER THE UTTERANCE\n[13:30] MEO069: YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[13:31] FEO065: I'M NOT QUITE SO WHAT IT DID YOU WANT TO DO IT I YOU JUST WANTED TO ASSIGN\n[13:33] MEO069: W IT'S IT'S\n[13:36] MEO069: WELL WHAT'S THE SMALLEST CHUNK AT THE MOMENT YOU'RE THINKING OF OF ASSIGNING AN IMPORTANCE MEASURE TO IS IT A WORD OR IS IT AN UTTERANCE\n[13:42] FEO065: UH I THOUGHT ABOUT WORDS\n[13:45] MEO069: SO WE'RE THINKING OF LIKE MAYBE JUST STORING IT ON A PER UTTERANCE LEVEL\n[13:52] MEO069: BECAUSE IT'S IT'S LESS STUFF TO STORE PROBABLY FOR DAVE IN THE IN THE AUDIO PLAYING\n[13:53] FEO065: MM\n[13:55] MEO069: AND FOR IN THE DISPLAY IT'S PROBABLY BETTER IF YOU HAVE WHOLE UTTERANCES THAN I DON'T KNOW\n[13:59] MEO069: LIKE WHAT IT'S LIKE IF YOU JUST TAKE SINGLE WORDS OUT OF UTTERANCES\n[14:02] FEO066: YEAH\n[14:03] MEO069: THAT PROBABLY DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE AT ALL WHEREAS IF YOU JUST UH SHOW IMPORTANT UTTERANCES BUT THE UTTERANCE AS A WHOLE IT MAKES MORE SENSE\n[14:04] FEO066: A\n[14:06] MEE067: YEAH\n[14:09] MEO069: SO IT DOESN'T ACTUALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR YOUR ALGORITHM 'CAUSE IT JUST MEANS THAT IF YOU'RE WORKING ON A WORD LEVEL\n[14:13] MEO069: THEN WE JUST MEAN IT OVER THE UTTERANCE\n[14:15] FEO066: AND YEAH I THINK WE ALSO THOUGHT ABOUT COMBINING THAT MEASURE WITH UM THE MEASURES I GET FROM UM S UH HOT SPOTS AND SO ON\n[14:15] FEO065: MM OKAY\n[14:25] MEO069: THEY ARE ON\n[14:25] FEO066: SO THAT WOULD ALSO BE ON UTTERANCE LEVEL I THINK\n[14:29] MEO069: OH SO THAT'S GOOD ANYWAY THEN YEAH\n[14:30] FEO066: I THINK\n[14:30] MEE067: I SEE IT\n[14:30] MEO069: BECAUSE THAT MAKES IT A LOT EASIER THAN TO T PUT IT ON UTTERANCE LEVEL\n[14:32] MEE067: BUT IT'LL NEED TO BE CALCULATED AT WORD LEVEL THOUGH BECAUSE OTHERWISE THERE WON'T BE ENOUGH OCCURRENCES OF THE TERMS TO MAKE ANY MEANINGFUL SENSE\n[14:39] MEO069: OH YEAH\n[14:39] MEO069: NO BUT I MEAN LIKE HOW HOW JASMINE DOES IT INTERNALLY I DON'T KNOW\n[14:42] MEO069: BUT IT'S PROBABLY YEAH YOU PROBABLY HAVE TO WORK ON WORD LEVELS FOR IMPORTANCE\n[14:44] MEE067: YEAH\n[14:45] MEO069: BUT THERE SHOULD BE WAYS OF EASILY GOING FROM A WORD LEVEL TO AN UTTERANCE LEVEL\n[14:49] MEE067: YEAH I RECKON YOU CAN JUST MEAN IT OVER THE SENTENCE\n[14:50] MEO069: OKAY\n[14:51] FEO065: YEAH BUT HOW ABOUT THOSE WORDS WHICH DON'T CARRY ANY MEANING AT ALL THE UM AND UHS AND SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[15:01] MEO069: YEAH PROB\n[15:01] FEO065: BECAUSE IF WE IF WE AVERAGE AVERAGE OVER OVER A WHOLE UTTERANCE ALL THE WORDS\n[15:01] MEE067: I THINK WE SHOULD FILTER THEM\n[15:06] MEO069: HMM\n[15:07] FEO065: AND THERE ARE QUITE UNIMPORTANT WORDS IN THERE BUT QUITE IMPORTANT WORDS AS WELL I THINK WE SHOULD JUST DISREGARD THE THE\n[15:17] MEE067: MAYBE WE SHOULD HAVE LIKE UM A CUT OFF\n[15:19] MEE067: SO IT A W WORD ONLY GETS A VALUE IF IT'S ABOVE A CERTAIN THRESHOLD\n[15:25] MEE067: SO ANYTHING THAT HAS LESS THAN SAY NOUGHT POINT FIVE IMPORTANCE GETS ASSIGNED TO ZERO\n[15:25] FEO065: OKAY\n[15:31] FEO065: ALRIGHT\n[15:31] MEO069: WELL WE DO A PRE FILTERING OF SORT OF THE WHOLE THING\n[15:33] MEE067: YEAH THAT'S THE OTHER TH\n[15:33] MEO069: SORT OF LIKE BUT THAT LIKE THE PROBLEM WITH THAT IS IT'S EASY TO DO IN THE TEXT LEVEL\n[15:37] MEO069: BUT THAT WOULD MEAN IT WOULD STILL PLAY THE UH IN YOUR AUDIO UNLESS WE SORT OF ALSO STORE WHAT PIECES WE CUT OUT FOR THE AUDIO\n[15:39] MEE067: YEAH\n[15:48] MEO069: YEAH\n[15:49] MEO069: I THINK BEFORE WE CAN LIKE ANSWER THAT SPECIFIC QUESTION HOW WE C DEAL WITH THAT\n[15:54] MEO069: IT'S PROBABLY GOOD FOR US TO LOOK AT WHAT THE AUDIO PLAYER IS CAPABLE OF DOING\n[15:58] MEE067: I THINK WE'LL HAVE TO BUFFER THE AUDIO\n[15:59] MEE067: BUT I DON'T THINK IT WILL BE VERY HARD\n[16:00] MEO069: YES\n[16:01] MEE067: I THINK IT WOULD BE LIKE AN HOUR OR TWO'S WORK\n[16:04] MEO069: SO WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY BUFFERING\n[16:05] MEO069: LIKE YOU THINK DIRECTLY FEEDING\n[16:06] MEE067: LIKE JUST BUILD AN ANOTHER F WAVE FILE ESSENTIALLY\n[16:10] MEE068: YEAH YOU JUST CONCATENATE THEM TOGETHER\n[16:11] MEO069: BUT YEAH BUT NOT BUT NOT STORED ON THE HARD DISK AND THEN LOADED IN BUT LOADED IN DIRECTLY FROM MEMORY\n[16:11] MEE067: YEAH I MEAN I BET THERE WOULD BE PACKAGES\n[16:16] MEE067: IN MEMORY YEAH\n[16:17] MEE067: SO JUST LIKE UNP THERE'S BOUND TO BE LIKE A MEDIA WAVE OBJECT OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[16:22] MEE067: AND JUST BUILD ONE IN MEMORY\n[16:22] MEO069: BUT IT'S PROBABLY A STREAM IF IT EXISTS IN JAVA IT WOULD BE PROBABLY SOME BINARY STREAM GOING IN OF SOME TYPE\n[16:27] MEE067: I DON'T KNOW\n[16:27] MEE067: I HAVE NO IDEA\n[16:28] MEO069: OKAY YEAH\n[16:29] MEE067: BUT IT MUST HAVE LIKE CLASSES FOR DEALING WITH FILES\n[16:32] MEE067: AND IF IT HAS CLASSES FOR CONCATENATING FILES YOU CAN DO IT IN MEMORY\n[16:35] MEO069: OKAY\n[16:36] MEO069: OKAY SO I MEAN SO THAT MEANS THAT THERE'S PROBABLY EVEN IF YOU GO ON AN PER UTTERANCE LEVEL\n[16:37] MEE067: SO\n[16:41] MEO069: THERE'S STILL SOME MERIT ON WITHIN UTTERANCES CUTTING OUT STUFF WHICH CLEARLY ISN'T RELEVANT AT ALL AND THAT MAYBE ALSO FOR THE AUDIO WE'D HAVE TO DO\n[16:47] MEO069: SO LET'S SAY WE PLAY THE WHOLE AU PHRASE BUT THEN IN ADDITION TO THAT WE HAVE SOME INFORMATION THAT SAYS MINUS THAT PART OF SOMETHING\n[16:55] MEO069: THAT'S OKAY THAT WE CAN DO\n[16:56] MEE067: WELL WHAT I THINK I MIGHT TRY AND BUILD IS BASICALLY A CLASS THAT YOU JUST FEED IT A LINKED LIST OF UM DIFFERENT WAVE FORMS\n[17:06] MEE067: AND IT WILL JUST STRING THEM ALL TOGETHER WITH MAYBE I DON'T KNOW TENTH OF A SECOND SILENCE IN BETWEEN EACH ONE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[17:12] MEO069: YEAH MAYBE EVEN I MEAN THAT'S SORT OF THAT DEPENDS ON HOW HOW ADVANCED WE GET\n[17:16] MEO069: IF MAYBE IF WE REALISE THAT THERE'S MASSIVE DIFFERENCES IN IN GAIN OR IN SOMETHING\n[17:20] MEO069: YOU CAN PROBABLY JUST MAKE SOME SIMPLE SIMPLE NORMALIZATION BUT THAT REALLY DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH TIME WE HAVE AND AND HOW MUCH IS NECESSARY\n[17:21] MEE067: NORMALISE IT YEAH\n[17:26] MEO069: YEAH IF LIKE I D I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT AUDIO AND I HAVE NEVER SEEN THE PLAYER\n[17:29] MEO069: SO IF YOU FIND THAT THE PLAYER ACCEPTS SOME N INPUT FROM MEMORY AND IF IT'S EASY TO DO THEN I GUESS THAT'S THAT'S FAIRLY DOABLE\n[17:36] MEO069: SO BUT THAT MEANS IN THE GENERAL STRUCTURE WE'RE ACTUALLY QUITE LUCKY\n[17:38] MEO069: SO WE WE HAVE WE LOAD INTO MEMORY FOR THE WHOLE SERIES OF MEETINGS JUST THE UTTERANCES AND RANKINGS FOR THE UTTERANCES AND SOME INFORMATION PROBABLY THAT SAYS\n[17:49] MEO069: WELL THE I GUESS THAT GOES WITH THE UTTERANCE WHO'S SPEAKING\n[17:52] MEE067: OH YEAH YEAH WE'LL NEED THAT\n[17:53] FEO066: YES SURE\n[17:53] MEO069: BECAUSE THEN WE CAN ALSO DO THE DISPLAY ABOUT WHO'S SPEAKING\n[17:56] MEE067: WE ALSO REALLY WANNA BE ABLE TO SEARCH BY WHO'S SPEAKING AS WELL\n[18:00] MEO069: YEAH\n[18:03] MEO069: BUT I'M I'M STILL CONFUSED 'CAUSE I THOUGHT LIKE THAT'S JUST WHAT JONATHAN SAID WE DO C THAT WE CAN'T DO LIKE LOAD A MASSIVE DOCUMENT OF THAT SIZE\n[18:12] MEE067: IT DOESN'T MATTER 'CAUSE ALL THE CALCULATION'S DONE OFF LINE\n[18:12] MEO069: ON THE OTHER HAND\n[18:20] MEO069: THE OTHER HAND I MEAN IT SHOULDN'T BE LIKE SHOULD BE LIKE FIFTY MEGA BYTE IN RAM OR SOMETHING IT SHOULDN'T BE MASSIVE SHOULD IT\n[18:25] MEO069: ACTUALLY FIFTY HUNDRED MEGABYTE IS QUITE BIG IN RAM\n[18:25] MEE068: HMM\n[18:35] MEO069: JUST THINKING WHAT'S THE SIMP SO\n[18:40] MEO069: WE DO GET AN ERROR MESSAGE WITH THE PROJECT IF WE LOAD EVERYTHING INTO THE PROJECT WITH ALL THE DATA THEY LOAD\n[18:46] MEO069: SO WE KNOW THAT DOESN'T WORK\n[18:48] MEO069: SO OUR HOPE IS ESSENTIALLY THAT WE LOAD LESS INTO IT\n[18:51] FEO066: YES\n[18:51] MEE068: YEAH\n[18:51] MEO069: WHAT'S THIS LAZY LOADING THING SOMEBODY EXPLAIN LAZY LOADING TO ME\n[18:54] MEE068: IT JUST MEANS IT LOADS ON DEMAND\n[18:56] MEE068: IT ONLY LOADS WHEN IT NEEDS A PARTICULAR TYPE OF FILE\n[19:01] MEE068: LIKE WHEN IT'S BEING ACCESSED\n[19:02] MEO069: AH OKAY\n[19:03] MEO069: SO THAT IS THAT ONLY BY TYPE OF FILE\n[19:05] MEO069: LIKE IF IF IF THE SAME THING IS IN DIFFERENT FILES WOULD IT THEN MAYBE LIKE YOU KNOW\n[19:10] MEO069: IF IF UTTERANCES ARE SPLIT OVER THREE OR TEN OR W HUNDRED DIFFERENT FILES\n[19:16] MEO069: IS THEN A CHANCE MAYBE THAT IT DOESN'T TRY TO LOAD THEM ALL INTO MEMORY AT THE SAME TIME BUT JUST\n[19:20] MEE068: YEAH I THINK THAT'S THE IDEA IT JUST LOADS THE PARTICULAR ONES IT NEEDS\n[19:23] MEO069: SO WHY DOES IT FAIL THEN IN THE FIRST PLACE\n[19:25] MEO069: THEN IT SHOULDN'T EVER FAIL BECAUSE THEN IT SHOULD NEVER\n[19:27] MEE068: BUT IF YOU WERE DOING A SEARCH OVER THE WHOLE CORPUS YOU'D HAVE TO LOAD THEM ALL\n[19:29] MEO069: YEAH BUT YEAH BUT UM IT UH IT IT FAILED RIGHT WHEN YOU LOAD IT RIGHT THE NITE X. M. L. KIT SO THAT'S INTERESTING\n[19:35] FEO066: YES RIGHT\n[19:39] MEE068: HMM\n[19:40] FEO066: OOPS IT DOES\n[19:41] FEO066: SO I DEFINE BASELINE AND WHAT IT LOADS\n[19:44] FEO066: FOR EXAMPLE IT LOADS ALL THE UTTERANCES AND SO ON BUT IT DOESN'T LOAD UM THE DISCOURSE ACTS AND FOR EXAMPLE NOT THE AND WHAT'S WHAT ELSE THERE\n[19:52] MEO069: HMM\n[19:57] FEO066: NOT THE SUMMARIES\n[19:59] FEO066: IT ONLY LOADS THOSE ON DEMAND\n[20:04] MEO069: LET'S CHECK THAT OUT\n[20:05] MEO069: UM I'LL P I'LL PROBABLY ASK JONATHAN ABOUT IT\n[20:09] MEO069: SO ALTERNATIVELY IF WE REALISE WE CAN'T DO THE WHOLE THING IN ONE GO\n[20:13] MEO069: WE CAN PROBABLY JUST PROCESS SOME SORT OF META DATA YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN LIKE SORT OF SORT OF FOR THE WHOLE SERIES\n[20:21] MEO069: CHUNKS REPRESENTING THE INDIVIDUAL MEETINGS OR SOME\n[20:27] MEO069: LIKE SOMETHING THAT REPRESENTS THE WHOLE SERIES IN IN A V IN A STRUCTURE VERY SIMILAR TO THE STRUCTURE IN WHICH WE REPRESENT INDIVIDUAL UM MEETINGS\n[20:37] MEO069: BUT WITH DATA SORT OF ALWAYS COMBINED FROM THE WHOLE SERIES\n[20:42] MEO069: SO INSTEAD OF HAVING AN SINGLE UTTERANCE THAT WE DISPLAY IT WOULD PROBABLY BE LIKE THAT WOULD BE REPRESENTING A WHOLE UM TOPIC A SEGMENT IN A MEETING\n[20:53] MEO069: AND SORT OF SO THAT WI USING THE SAME DATA ST\n[20:55] FEO066: Y YOU MEAN THAT YOU UM BASICALLY SPLIT UP TH THE BIG THING INTO UM DIFFERENT SUMMARIES\n[21:02] FEO066: FOR EXAMPLE THAT YOU HAVE A VERY UM TOP LEVEL UM SUMMARY AND A SEPARATE FILE FOR FOR EACH LEVEL\n[21:02] MEO069: WELL IN A SENSE\n[21:12] MEO069: UH I'M I'M THINKING OF IN A SENSE OF LIKE CREATING A VIRTUAL A VIRTUAL MEETING OUT OF THE WHOLE MEETING SERIES SORT OF\n[21:18] MEE067: THAT'S EASY\n[21:18] MEE067: YOU JUST LIKE CREATE A NEW X. M. L. DOCUMENT IN MEMORY\n[21:21] MEO069: YEAH SORT OF LIKE OFF LINE CREATE A VIRTUAL MEETING WHICH WHICH BASICALLY TREATS THE MEETING SERIES AS IF IT WAS A MEETING\n[21:28] MEO069: AND TREATS THE INDIVIDUAL MEETINGS WITHIN THE SERIES AS IF THEY WERE SEGMENTS AND TREATS THE INDIVIDUAL SEGMENTS WITHIN MEETINGS AS IF THEY WERE UM UTTERANCES\n[21:40] MEO069: YOU KNOW SO WE JUST SORT OF WE SHIFT IT ONE LEVEL UP\n[21:42] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[21:43] MEO069: AND IN THAT WAY WE COULD PROBABLY USE THE SAME ALGORITHM AND JUST LIKE MAKE VIR LIKE ONE OR TWO IFS THAT SAY OKAY\n[21:48] MEO069: IF YOU ARE ON A WHOLE DOCUMENT UH A WHOLE SERIES LEVEL AND THAT WAS A DOUBLE CLICK\n[21:53] MEO069: THEN DON'T JUST GO INTO THAT UM SEGMENT BUT LOAD A NEW FILE OR SOMETHING LIKE IT BUT IN GENERAL USE THE SAME ALGORITHM\n[21:59] MEO069: THAT WOULD BE AN ALTERNATIVE IF WE CAN'T ACTUALLY LOAD THE WHOLE THING AND\n[22:02] MEE068: MM\n[22:04] MEO069: 'CAUSE ALSO LIKE EVEN IF WE MAYBE THIS WHOLE LIKE MAYBE I'M WORRYING TOO MUCH ABOUT THE WHOLE SERIES IN ONE THING DISPLAY\n[22:12] MEO069: BECAUSE ACTUALLY I MEAN PROBABLY USERS WOULDN'T VIEW THAT ONE TOO OFTEN\n[22:16] MEE067: I DON'T THINK IT'S REALLY THAT MUCH OF A PROBLEM BECAUSE IF IT'S TOO BIG WHAT WE CAN DO IS JUST WELL ALL THE OFF LINE STUFF DOESN'T REALLY MATTER\n[22:23] MEE067: AND ALL WE CAN DO IS JUST PROCESS A BIT AT A TIME\n[22:26] MEE067: LIKE FOR SUMMARISATION SAY WE WANTED A HUNDRED UTTERANCES IN THE SUMMARY JUST LOOK AT THE MEETING TAKE THE TOP ONE HUNDRED UTTERANCES IN EACH OTHER MEETING\n[22:35] MEE067: IF IT SCORES HIGHER THAN THE ONES ALREADY IN THE SUMMARY SO FAR JUST REPLACE THEM\n[22:40] MEE067: AND THEN YOU ONLY HAVE TO PROCESS ONE MEETING AT A TIME\n[22:44] MEO069: YEAH BUT I'M I'M STILL WORRIED\n[22:45] MEO069: LIKE FOR EXAMPLE FOR THE DISPLAY IF YOU ACTUALLY IF YOU WANT A DISPLAY UH LIKE FOR THE WHOLE SERIES\n[22:52] MEO069: THE INFORMATION DENSITY LEVELS BASED ON AND AND THE F AND THE ONLY GRANULARITY YOU HAVE IS INDIVIDUAL UTTERANCES\n[22:58] MEO069: THAT MEANS YOU HAVE TO THROUGH EVERY SINGLE UTTERANCE IN A SERIES OF SEVENTY HOURS OF MEETINGS\n[23:03] MEE067: OKAY SO MAYBE WE SHOULD BUILD A B STORE A MEAN MEASURE FOR THE SEGMENTS AND MEETINGS AS WELL\n[23:09] MEO069: YEAH\n[23:11] MEO069: YEAH AND IF YOU MAKE THAT STRUCTURALLY VERY SIMILAR TO THE THE LE LIKE ONE LEVEL DOWN\n[23:16] MEO069: LIKE THE WAY HOW WE UH STORE INDIVIDUAL UTTERANCES AND STUFF\n[23:18] MEO069: THEN MAYBE WE CAN MORE OR LESS USE THE SAME CODE AND JUST MAKE A FEW IFS AND STUFF\n[23:25] MEO069: YEAH SO SO BUT STILL SO IN IN GENERAL WE'RE HAVING WE'RE HAVING UTTERANCES\n[23:31] MEO069: AND THEY HAVE A SCORE\n[23:35] MEO069: AND THAT'S AS MUCH AS WE REALLY NEED\n[23:39] MEO069: AND OF COU AND THEY ALSO HAVE A TIME A TIME INFORMATION OF COURSE\n[23:42] MEE067: AND SPEAKER\n[23:44] MEO069: HMM\n[23:44] MEO069: AND A AND A S AND A SPEAKER INFORMATION YEAH\n[23:45] MEE067: SPEAKER AND UM TOPIC SEGMENTING WE'LL NEED AS WELL\n[23:50] MEO069: YEAH SO AN INFORMATION WHICH TOPIC THEY'RE IN YEAH\n[23:52] MEE067: YEAH\n[23:53] MEO069: AND AND PROBABLY SEPARATE TO THAT AN INFORMATION ABOUT THE DIFFERENT TOPICS LIKE THAT\n[23:58] MEO069: YEAH\n[24:00] MEO069: SO\n[24:02] MEO069: SO THE SKIMMING CAN WORK ON THAT BECAUSE THE SKIMMING JUST SORT OF SORTS THE UTTERANCES AND PUTS AS MANY IN AS IT NEEDS\n[24:08] MEE067: WELL YEAH AND THEN IT'LL F PRESERVE THE ORDER WHEN IT'S DISPLAYED THE\n[24:14] MEO069: YEAH\n[24:14] MEE067: YEAH\n[24:15] MEO069: YEAH IT'LL IT'LL PLAY THEM IN SOME ORDER IN WHICH THEY WERE SET BECAUSE OTHERWISE IT'S GONNA BE MORE ENTERTAINING\n[24:17] MEE067: YEAH\n[24:21] MEO069: UM\n[24:23] MEO069: BUT THAT THAT'S ENOUGH DATA FOR THE SKIMMING AND THE THE SEARCHING SO WHAT THE SEARCHING DOES IS THE SEARCHING LEAVES THE WHOLE FRAMEWORK\n[24:26] MEE067: YEAH I THINK SO\n[24:31] MEO069: GOES TO THE S. Q. L. DATABASE AND GETS LIKE BASICALLY IN THE END GETS JUST A TIME MARKER FOR WHERE THAT IS LIKE THAT UTTERANCE THAT WE ARE CONCERNED WITH\n[24:40] MEO069: AND THEN WE HAVE TO FIND I'M SURE THERE'S SOME WAY IN IN NITE X. M. L. TO JUST SAY SET POSITION TO THAT TIME MARK\n[24:46] MEO069: AND THEN IT SHIFTS THE WHOLE FRAME AND IT ALERTS EVERY SINGLE ELEMENT OF THE DISPLAY AND THE DISPLAY UPDATES\n[24:50] MEE068: HMM\n[24:51] MEE068: YEAH WE DO NOT WANT IT IN TO DEVELOP A LITTLE TREE DISPLAY AS WELL FOR MULTIPLE RESULTS\n[24:55] MEO069: YEAH YEAH\n[24:57] MEE068: YEAH BUT THAT'D BE QUITE EASY TO DO\n[24:57] MEO069: THAT WE CAN JU YEAH BUT SO SO IF IF SOMETHI SO YEAH\n[25:00] MEO069: SO IF IN THAT TREE DISPLAY SOMEBODY CLICKS ON SOMETHING\n[25:03] MEE068: YOU JUST NEED TO FIND THE TIME STAMP\n[25:05] MEO069: YEAH AND THEN YOU SORT OF FEED THE TIME STAMP TO AND THE NITE X. M. L. CENTRAL MANAGER\n[25:09] MEO069: AND THAT CENTRAL MANAGER ALERTS EVERYTHING THAT'S THERE LIKE ALERTS THE SKIM LIKE THE THE AUDIO DISPLAY\n[25:10] MEE068: YEAH\n[25:15] MEO069: ALERTS THE TEXT DISPLAY\n[25:16] MEO069: ALERTS THE VISUAL DISPLAY AND SAYS WE HAVE A NEW TIME FRAME AND THEN THEY ALL SORT OF DO THEIR UPDATE ROUTINES WITH RESPECT TO THE CURRENT LEVEL OF ZOOM\n[25:23] MEO069: SO HOW MUCH DO THEY DISPLAY AND STARTING POSITION AT WHERE THE OR MAYBE THE MID POSITION OF IT\n[25:29] MEO069: I DON'T KNOW LIKE W IF START WHERE THE THING WAS FOUND OR IF THAT THING WA WAS FOUND IT'S IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PART THAT WE DISPLAY\n[25:35] MEO069: THAT I DON'T KNOW\n[25:35] MEO069: BUT THAT WE CAN DECIDE ABOUT BUT A GENERAL SORT OF\n[25:40] MEO069: IT'S THE SAME THING IF LIKE WHETHER YOU PLAY AND IT MOVES FORWARD OR WHETHER YOU JUMP TO A POSITION THROUGH SEARCH\n[25:45] MEO069: IT'S ESSENTIALLY FOR ALL THE WINDOW HANDLING IT'S THE SAME EVENT\n[25:49] MEE068: YEAH\n[25:49] MEO069: IT'S ONLY THAT THE EVENT GETS TRIGGERED BY THE SEARCH ROUTINE WHICH SORT OF PUSH THAT INTO NITE X. M. L. AND SAYS PLEASE GO THERE NOW\n[25:57] MEE067: SO WE SHOULD BASICALLY MAKE OUR OWN X. M. L. DOCUMENT IN MEMORY\n[26:03] MEE067: THAT EVERYONE'S UM\n[26:07] MEE067: MODULE CHANGES THAT RATHER THAN THE UNDERLYING DATA\n[26:11] MEE067: AND THEN HAVE THAT X. M. L. UH NITE X. M. L. DOCUMENT TIED TO THE INTERFACE\n[26:17] MEO069: WHY DO WE HAVE TO DO IT IN MEMORY\n[26:19] MEO069: BUT THAT STUFF'S SO\n[26:19] MEE067: WELL YOU CAN MAKE IT IN A FILE IF YOU WANT\n[26:22] MEO069: I MEAN LIKE THE INFORMATION IS COMING FROM OFF LINE\n[26:28] MEO069: SO WE PROBABLY WE DON'T EVEN HAVE TO CHANGE THE UTTERANCE DOCUMENT\n[26:33] MEO069: RIGHT BECAUSE THE WHOLE WAY LIKE THE WHOLE BEAUTY OF THE NITE X. M. L. IS THAT IT TIES TOGETHER LOTS OF DIFFERENT FILES\n[26:37] MEO069: SO WE CAN JUST CREATE AN ADDITIONAL X. M. L. FILE WHICH FOR EVERY UTTERANCE LIKE THE UTTERANCES HAVE I. D. S I PRESUME SOME REFERENCES\n[26:43] MEE067: MM-HMM\n[26:43] MEO069: SO WE JUST WE TIE UH P JUST A VERY SHORT X. M. L. FILE\n[26:44] FEO065: YEAH\n[26:44] FEO066: YES\n[26:47] MEO069: WHICH IT'S THE ONLY INFORMATION IT HAS THAT HAS WHATEVER A NUMBER FOR FOR THE UM WEIGHT\n[26:53] MEO069: FOR THE INFORMATION DENSITY AND WE JUST TIE THAT TO THE EXISTING UTTERANCES AND TIE THEM TO THE EXISTING SPEAKER CHANGES\n[27:00] FEO065: BUT THERE IS NO I. D. FOR AN UTTERANCE I THINK\n[27:02] FEO065: IT'S JUST FOR INDIVIDUAL WORDS\n[27:05] FEO065: SO HOW DO WE DO THAT THEN\n[27:07] FEO066: N UH NO NO IT'S F FOR\n[27:08] FEO065: WE FOR UTTERANCES AS WELL\n[27:12] FEO066: NO YOU'RE RIGHT\n[27:13] FEO066: YEAH\n[27:13] FEO065: I THINK IT'S JUST FOR ONE\n[27:14] FEO066: IT'S FOR\n[27:18] FEO065: WORD\n[27:18] MEE068: YEAH I THINK I THINK THOSE SEGMENTS FOR EACH UTTERANCE ARE SPLIT UP\n[27:19] FEO065: SO WE HAVE TO\n[27:23] FEO065: YEAH\n[27:24] MEE068: THINK SO\n[27:26] MEO069: WELL OTHERWISE WE PROBABLY HAVE TO GO OVER IT AND LIKE ADD SOME INTEGER THAT WE JUST INCREMENT FROM TOP TO BOTTOM SORT OF TO EVERY UTTERANCE AS AN AS AN I. D. SOME TYPE\n[27:36] MEO069: OR UN OR TRY TO UNDERSTAND HOW NITE X. M. L. I. D. S WORK AND MAYBE THERE'S SOME SPECIAL ROUTE WE HAVE TO FOLLOW WHEN WE USE THESE I. D. S\n[27:43] MEE068: YEAH I'M PRETTY SURE IT'S ALREADY THERE\n[27:43] MEO069: IT'S ALM HMM\n[27:45] MEE068: PRETTY SURE THAT'S ALREADY THERE\n[27:46] MEE068: THE THE UTTERANCES ARE NUMBERED\n[27:50] MEO069: YEAH THE THE GIRL SAID THE UTTERANCES THEMSELVES ARE NOT NUMBERED AT THE MOMENT\n[27:54] FEO066: UM\n[27:54] FEO065: UH I'M NOT QUITE SURE I HAVE ONLY SEEN THAT THE UH THE INDIVIDUAL WORDS HAVE GOT AN I. D.\n[27:55] MEO069: OKAY\n[27:57] MEO069: OKAY\n[27:58] MEO069: OKAY\n[27:59] MEO069: YEAH\n[28:00] MEO069: SO I GUESS THAT WOULD BE SOLVABLE IF NOT\n[28:03] FEO065: YEAH\n[28:03] FEO065: YOU ALWAYS COULD HAVE A LOOK AT THE TIME STAMPS AND THEN TAKE THE ONES THAT UH BELONG TOGETHER TO FORM AN UTTERANCE\n[28:07] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[28:13] FEO066: NO I I THINK WE WOULD JUST TAKE THE SEGMENTS THAT ARE ALREADY THAT WERE YEAH THERE'S UM THIS SEGMENTS FILE\n[28:13] MEO069: SORRY\n[28:18] FEO065: YEAH IF THEY ARE ALREADY THERE'S IT'S EASY BUT IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE\n[28:20] MEO069: OKAY\n[28:22] FEO066: UM YOU KNOW THE X. M. L. SEGMENTS\n[28:22] MEO069: OKAY\n[28:23] FEO065: UH YEAH\n[28:24] MEE068: HMM\n[28:24] FEO065: OKAY\n[28:26] MEO069: IS THAT A BOARD MARKER PEN ACTUALLY\n[28:27] FEO066: OH\n[28:31] FEO066: THAT I DON'T KNOW\n[28:31] MEO069: OH\n[28:31] MEE068: YEAH I THINK SO\n[28:32] MEO069: THAT'S JUST SO LIKE TO MAKE A LIST OF ALL THIS STUFF OR WE PROBABLY CAN SOMEBODY CAN DO IT ON PAPER\n[28:39] MEO069: ALL THESE FANCY PENS\n[28:40] MEO069: SO WHAT SO THE STUFF WE HAVE WE HAVE UTTERANCES AND SPEAKERS AND WEIGHTS FOR UTTERANCES\n[28:51] MEO069: SO FOR FOR EVERY UTTERANCE SORT OF LIKE THE UTTERANCE HAS A SPEAKER AND A WEIGHT WHICH IS COMING FROM OUTSIDE\n[28:57] MEO069: OR WE JUST TIE IT TO IT\n[28:59] MEO069: AND THERE IS SEGMENTS WHICH HMM\n[29:02] MEE067: THEY ARE UTTERANCES AREN'T THEY\n[29:04] MEE067: THE SEGMENTS ARE UTTERANCES AREN'T THEY\n[29:05] MEE068: YE THAT'S THE IMPRESSION I GET YEAH\n[29:07] MEO069: OH SO SORRY UM\n[29:07] MEE067: YEAH\n[29:08] FEO066: YEAH THAT'S UM\n[29:08] MEO069: UH TOPIC S TOPIC SEGMENTS I MEANT\n[29:10] MEO069: LIKE THEY ARE THEY ARE A SUPER UNIT\n[29:10] MEE067: ALRIGHT OKAY\n[29:11] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[29:11] MEO069: SO SO THE UTTERANCES ARE TIED TO TOPIC SEGMENTS\n[29:12] MEE068: OH\n[29:21] MEO069: AND IF THE TIME STAMPS ARE ON A WORD LEVEL THEN WE B SOMEHOW HAVE TO EXTRACT TIME STAMPS FOR UTTERANCES WHERE THEY START\n[29:28] FEO066: THERE THERE ARE TIME STAMPS UM FOR WELL\n[29:28] MEE067: WELL THAT'S EASY\n[29:31] FEO066: SEGMENTS UM AND FOR TH UM SEGMENTS IS FOR EXAMPLE WHEN WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE DATA WHAT IS DISPLAYED IN ONE LINE\n[29:34] MEO069: W WHAT SEGMENTS NOW\n[29:42] MEO069: OKAY\n[29:43] MEE068: HMM\n[29:43] FEO066: WHAT WHEN WHEN YOU LOOK AT IT IN THE HMM\n[29:43] MEO069: IS THE UH IS THAT THE SAME AS UTTERANCES THAT IS THAT THE SAME AS UTTERANCES THAT\n[29:46] MEE068: YE\n[29:47] MEE068: MM\n[29:49] MEE067: WELL IT'S CLOSE ENOUGH ISN'T IT\n[29:49] FEO066: I THINK SO\n[29:50] FEO066: ISN'T\n[29:51] MEE068: YEAH UH\n[29:51] MEE067: IT MAY NOT BE EXACT EVERY TIME BUT IT'S A SO SORT OF SIZE WE'RE LOOKING FOR\n[29:52] FEO066: UM FOR EX UM I I COMPARED IT WITH WHAT I DID FOR THE PAUSE UM DURATION EXTRACTION\n[29:58] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[29:59] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[30:00] FEO066: UM AND BASICALLY IT'S UH WORDS THAT ARE UTTERED IN A SEQUENCE WITHOUT PAUSES\n[30:06] FEO066: BUT SOMETIMES UM HOWEVER THERE ARE UM SHORT PAUSES IN IT AND THEY'RE INDICATED BY SQUARE BRACKETS PAUSE OR SOMETHING IN THE DATA\n[30:12] MEO069: WHAT SO THAT'S OH\n[30:14] MEE068: RIGHT\n[30:15] MEO069: BUT THAT'S ONE O ONE SEGMENT OR IS THAT TWO SEGMENTS THEN\n[30:20] FEO066: UM SOMETI UH BUT UH THE ANNOTATORS DECIDED WHAT WAS ONE SEGMENT AND WHAT WASN'T\n[30:23] MEO069: YEAH\n[30:27] MEO069: OKAY\n[30:28] MEO069: OKAY\n[30:28] MEO069: SO BUT BUT GENERALLY UTTERANCES IS THAT WHICH WE JUST CALLED UH SORRY SEGMENTS IS THAT WHICH WE JUST CALLED UTTERANCES NOW\n[30:35] MEO069: LIKE IT'S IT'S THE SA IT'S SORT OF LIKE ONE PERSON'S CONTRIBUTION AT A TIME SORT OF THINGY DINGY\n[30:36] FEO066: I THINK SO\n[30:36] MEE067: YEAH YEAH\n[30:40] MEE068: OKAY\n[30:41] MEO069: OKAY SO YEAH SO WE HAVE THOSE AND AND THEN WE HAVE SOME F FIELD SOMEWHERE ELSE WHICH HAS\n[30:48] MEO069: TOPICS\n[30:50] MEE068: TOPICS YEAH\n[30:51] MEO069: YEAH AND AND A TOPIC'S BASICALLY THEY ARE JUST ON THE I. D. PROBABLY WITH A START TIME OR SOMETHING\n[30:55] MEO069: AND AND THE UTTERANCES REFERENCED TO THOSE TOPICS I GUESS\n[30:58] MEE068: YEAH I THINK THAT'S THE RIGHT ONE\n[30:59] MEO069: SO THE TOPICS DON'T CONTAIN ANY REDUNDANT THING OF LIKE SHOWING THE WHOLE TOPIC AGAIN\n[31:04] MEO069: BUT THEY JUST SORT OF SAY A NUMBER AND WHERE THEY START AND WHERE THEY FINISH\n[31:08] MEO069: AND THE UTTERANCES THEN SAY WHICH TOPIC THEY BELONG TO\n[31:10] MEE068: HMM\n[31:10] FEO066: YEAH BUT UM I THINK FOR SOME ANNOTATIONS UM AN UTTERA CA UTTERANCE CAN HAVE SEVERAL UM TYPES\n[31:21] FEO066: FOR EXAMPLE FOR THE DIALOGUE ACTS AND SO ON\n[31:24] MEO069: YEAH\n[31:24] MEO069: NO\n[31:25] MEO069: BUT I WAS THINKING OF THE TOPIC SEGMENTATION NOW AND AND F FOR THAT THERE WOULD ONLY BE ONE\n[31:26] FEO066: OKAY\n[31:27] FEO066: YEAH THAT SHOULD BE FOR\n[31:28] MEE068: HMM\n[31:29] MEO069: RIGHT BECAUSE IT'S SORT OF LIKE IT'S JUST A TIME WINDOW\n[31:31] FEO066: YEAH\n[31:32] MEE068: MM-HMM\n[31:32] FEO066: SHOULD BE YEAH\n[31:33] MEO069: YEAH\n[31:36] MEO069: SO IF THIS LAZY LOADING WORKS THEN THIS SHOULD DEFINITELY FIT INTO I MEAN NOT MEMORY THEN BECAUSE IT WOULDN'T ALL BE IN MEMORY AT THE SAME TIME\n[31:44] MEO069: SO IF WE JUST HAVE THOSE SORT OF THAT INFORMATION LIKE A LONG LIST OF ALL THE UTTERANCES SLASH SEGMENTS AND LIKE SHORT OR SMALLER LISTS WHICH GIVE WEIGHT TO THEM\n[31:56] MEO069: AND EVEN THOUGH PROBABLY IF THERE'S A LOT OF OVER HEAD IN HAVING TWO DIFFERENT FILES WE CAN PROBABLY MERGE THE WEIGHTS INTO IT OFF LINE\n[32:02] MEO069: YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[32:02] MEO069: LIKE IF IF THERE'S A LOT OF BUREAUCRACY INVOLVED WITH HAVING TWO DIFFERENT TREES AND WHETHER ONE TIES TO THE OTHER BECAUSE THE ONE HAS THE WEIGHT FOR THE OTHER\n[32:03] MEE067: YEAH\n[32:09] MEO069: THEN IT'S PROBABLY QUICKER TO JUST\n[32:11] MEE067: BUT WHY DON'T WE JUST WRITE IT AS A NEW X. M. L. FILE\n[32:14] MEE067: CAN NITE HANDLE JUST LOADING ARBITRARY UH NEW LIKE ATTRIBUTES AND STUFF\n[32:21] MEE067: I MEAN I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THEY'D MAKE IT ABLE TO\n[32:23] MEO069: YEAH\n[32:24] MEO069: I THOUGHT THAT WAS THE WHOLE BEAUTY THAT LIKE YOU CAN JUST MAKE A NEW X. M. L. FILE AND SORT OF TIE THAT TO THE OTHER AND AND IT TRE\n[32:24] MEE067: YEAH\n[32:29] MEE067: SO WHY DO WE NEED TO HAVE TWO X. M. L. TREES IN MEMORY AT ONCE\n[32:32] MEO069: OH YEAH\n[32:32] MEO069: SO NO I DIDN'T I DIDN'T MEAN TREE\n[32:34] MEO069: NO\n[32:34] MEO069: NO\n[32:34] MEO069: I MEANT JUST LIKE HANDLING TWO DIFFERENT FILES INTERNALLY\n[32:37] MEO069: SORT OF C I WAS JUST THINKING YOU KNOW LIKE IF IF THE OVERHEAD FOR HAVING THE SAME AMOUNT OF DATA COMING FROM TWO D FILES INSTEAD OF FROM ONE FILE IS MASSIVE\n[32:46] MEO069: THEN IT WOULD PROBABLY BE FOR US EASY TO JUST LIKE OFF LINE PUT THE THE WEIGHT INTO INTO THE FILE THAT HAS THE SEGMENTS\n[32:53] MEO069: UH YEAH SEGMENTS SLASH UTTERANCES ALREADY\n[32:56] MEO069: BUT THAT WE CAN FIGURE OUT I MEAN IF IT'S GOING HORRENDOUSLY WRONG\n[33:00] MEE067: THE OTHER THING IS THAT WOULD MEAN WE'D BE USING THEIR PARSER AS WELL WHICH MEANS WE WOULDN'T HAVE TO PARSE ANYTHING WHICH BE QUITE NICE\n[33:06] MEO069: YEAH\n[33:06] MEE067: 'CAUSE THEIR PARSER IS PROBABLY MUCH FASTER THAN ANYTHING WE'VE COME UP WITH ANYWAY\n[33:10] MEO069: YEAH\n[33:11] MEO069: YEAH NO\n[33:11] MEO069: WE'D WE'D BE COMPLETELY USING LIKE THE WHOLE INFRASTRUCTURE AND BASICALLY JUST I MEAN THE MAIN DIFFERENCE REALLY BETWEEN OUR PROJECT AND THEIRS REALLY IS THAT WE LOAD A DIFFERENT PART OF THE DATA\n[33:22] MEO069: BUT OTHERWISE WE'RE DOING IT THE SAME WAY THAT THEY ARE DOING IT\n[33:25] MEO069: SO WE JUST WE'RE SORT OF RUNNING DIFFERENT TYPES OF QUERIES ON IT\n[33:28] MEO069: WE IN A SENSE WE I THINK WE ARE RUNNING QUERIES IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT UM WHAT WE LOAD AND WHAT WE DON'T LOAD\n[33:34] MEO069: BUT WE'RE L RUNNING QUERIES IN THE SENSE THAT WE DYNAMICALLY SELECT BY BY WEIGHTS DON'T WE\n[33:40] MEO069: THAT WE HAVE TO CHECK HOW FAST THAT IS LIKE TO SAY GIVE US ALL THE ONES THAT WHETHER THAT WORKS WITH THEIR QUERY LANGUAGE\n[33:46] MEO069: WHETHER THAT'S TOO MANY RESULTS AND WHETHER WE SHOU\n[33:46] MEE068: MM\n[33:50] MEO069: YOU KNOW\n[33:50] MEO069: IF 'CAUSE IF IT I LET'S SAY I MEAN IF IF THEIR QUERY LANGUAGE IS STRANGE AND IF IT WOULD RETURN B TEN MILLION RESULTS AND IT CAN'T HANDLE IT\n[33:58] MEO069: THEN WE CAN JUST WRITE OUR INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS IN THE WAY THAT THEY KNOW WHICH WHAT THE THRESHOLD IS\n[34:03] MEO069: SO THEY STILL GET ALL THE DATA AND JUST THEY INTERNALLY SAY OH NO THIS IS LESS THAN THREE AND I'M NOT GONNA DISPLAY IT OR SOMETHING\n[34:11] MEE067: YEAH I MEAN WE CAN PROCESS IT IN CHUNKS IF IT GETS TOO BIG BASICALLY\n[34:14] MEO069: HMM\n[34:14] MEE067: WE CAN JUST PROCESS IT ALL IN CHUNKS IF IT GETS TOO BIG TO LOAD IT INTO MEMORY\n[34:17] MEO069: YEAH\n[34:17] MEO069: NO\n[34:19] MEO069: I'M JUST THINKING FOR THIS WHOLE THING OF LIKE A DIFFERENT LEVEL SORT OF CUTTING OUT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT PIECES\n[34:19] MEE068: HMM\n[34:23] MEO069: WHETHER WE DO THAT THROUGH A QUERY WHERE WE SAY GIVE US EVERYTHING THAT'S AB ABOVE THIS AND THIS WEIGHT OR WHETHER WE SKIP THE SAME INFRASTRUCTURE\n[34:31] MEO069: BUT EVERY INDIVIDUAL MODULE LIKE THE PLAYER AND THE DISPLAY SAY LIKE THEY STILL GET SORT OF ALL THE DIFFERENT UTTERANCES\n[34:37] MEO069: UH ALL THE DIFFERENT PIECES BUT THEY SAY OH THIS PIECE I LEAVE OUT BECAUSE IT'S BELOW THE CURRENT THRESHOLD LEVEL\n[34:42] MEE067: I THINK WE PROBABLY WANT TO STORE SORRY\n[34:46] MEE067: I THINK WE PROBABLY WANT TO STORE UM A HIERARCHICAL INFORMATION DENSITY AS WELL\n[34:52] MEE067: SO LIKE AN INFORMAN MATION DENSITY SCORE FOR EACH MEETING AND EACH TOPIC SEGMENT\n[34:58] MEE067: 'CAUSE OTHERWISE WE'D BE RECALCULATING THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN\n[35:01] MEE068: YEAH THAT'D BE MUCH MORE EFFICIENT TO DO THAT\n[35:02] MEE067: YEAH\n[35:03] MEE068: YEAH\n[35:04] MEE067: AND THAT WILL OBVIOUSLY MAKE IT MUCH EASIER TO DISPLAY\n[35:08] MEO069: WHEN DO WE NEED THE ONE FOR THE MEET\n[35:11] MEE067: WELL IT MAY NOT FOR THE WHOLE MEETING BUT LIKE\n[35:13] MEO069: OKAY\n[35:14] MEO069: YEAH I GUESS FOR THE SO WHEN WE HAVE THE DISPLAY WILL WE DISPLAY THE WHOLE SERIES\n[35:17] MEO069: THEN IF WE HAVE FOR THE INDIVIDUAL TOPIC SEGMENTS WITHIN THE MEETINGS IF WE HAVE READY CALCULATED DISP UM MEASURES\n[35:23] MEO069: THEN WE DON'T HAVE TO SORT OF EXTRACT THAT DATA FROM THE INDIVIDUAL UTTERANCES\n[35:25] MEE067: YEAH EXACTLY\n[35:27] MEO069: YEAH AND THAT'S ALSO FAIRLY EASY TO STORE ALONG WITH OUR SEGMENTS ISN'T IT\n[35:30] MEE067: YEAH\n[35:30] MEO069: FOR THE SEGMENTS\n[35:31] MEO069: ARE WE EXTRACTING SOME TYPE OF TITLE FOR THEM THAT WE CRAFT WITH SOME FANCY ALGORITHM OR MANUALLY OR WE'RE JUST TAKING THE SINGLE MOST HIGHLY VALUED KEY WORD UTTERANCE FOR THE SEGMENT HEADING\n[35:44] MEE067: WELL WE CAN START OFF\n[35:47] MEE067: LIKE THAT\n[35:48] MEE067: WELL I WAS GONNA START OFF I'VE V GOT SORT OF HALF WAY THROUGH IMPLEMENTING ONE THAT DOES JUST I. D. F.\n[35:53] MEO069: HMM\n[35:55] MEE067: AND THEN JUST I CAN CHANGE THAT TO WORK ON WHATEVER\n[35:58] MEO069: HMM\n[35:58] MEO069: IT'S PROBABLY LIKE IN IN THE END PROBABLY IT WOULDN'T BE THE BEST THING IF IT'S JUST THE HIGH MOST HIGHLY RANKED PHRASE OR KEY WORD BECAUSE LIKE FOR EXAMPLE FOR AN INTRODUCTION THAT WOULD MOST DEFINITELY NOT BE ANYTHING THAT HAS ANY TITLE ANYWHERE SIMILAR TO INTRODUCTION OR SOMETHING\n[36:09] MEE067: YEAH\n[36:09] MEE068: HMM\n[36:11] MEE067: AND IT SHOULD BE WEIGHTED BY STUFF LIKE THE HOT SPOTS AND UM THE KEY WORDS IN THE SEARCH AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[36:16] MEO069: YEAH\n[36:19] MEO069: ALSO LIKE FOR THIS PART MAYBE IF WE GO OVER IT WITH NAMED ENTITY IN THE END\n[36:24] MEO069: IF I MEAN W IF ONE OF THE PEOPLE DOING DIL HAS SOME NAMED ENTITY CODE TO SPARE\n[36:28] MEE068: HMM\n[36:29] MEO069: AND JUST LIKE AT LEAST FOR THE FOR SORT OF FOR FINDING TOPICS TITLES FOR FOR SEGMENTS\n[36:34] MEO069: JUST TAKE A NAMED ENTITY WHICH HAS A REALLY HIGH WHAT'S IT CALLED D. F. I. D. F. WHATEVER\n[36:39] MEO069: 'CAUSE YOU'D PROBABLY BE QUITE LIKELY IF THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT A CONFERENCE OR A PERSON\n[36:42] MEO069: THAT THAT WOULD BE A NAMED ENTITY WHICH IS VERY HIGHLY FR UM FREQUENTED IN THAT PART\n[36:47] MEE067: DID HE NOT SAY SOMETHING ABOUT NAMED ENTITIES\n[36:49] MEE067: SO I THOUGHT HE SAID THERE WASN'T VERY MANY\n[36:51] MEO069: YEAH HE SAID THEY'RE QUITE SPARSE\n[36:52] MEO069: SO THAT BASICALLY WAS DON'T BOTHER BASING TOO MUCH OF YOUR GENERAL CALCULATION ON IT\n[36:53] MEE067: YEAH\n[36:57] MEO069: BUT LIKE ESPECIALLY IF THEY'RE SPARSE PROBABLY INDIVIDUAL NAMED ENTITIES WHICH DESCRIBE WHAT A WHAT A SEGMENT IS ABOUT WOULD PROBABLY BE QUITE GOOD\n[37:05] MEO069: LIKE IF THERE'S SOME NAME OF SOME CONFERENCE THEY WOULD COULD PROBABLY SAY THAT NAME OF THE CONFERENCE QUITE OFTEN\n[37:10] MEO069: EVEN THOUGH HE'S RIGHT THAT THEY MAKE INDIRECT REFERENCES TO IT\n[37:14] MEO069: ANYWAY SORRY\n[37:14] FEO065: YOU S UH YOU SAID YOU ARE CURRENTLY IN UH IMPLEMENTING THE IDEA\n[37:20] FEO065: WHAT EXACTLY ARE YOU COMPUTING\n[37:20] MEE067: YEAH\n[37:21] MEE067: IT'S NOT T. F. I. D. F. IT'S JUST INVERSE DOCUMENT FREQUENCY\n[37:24] FEO065: OKAY\n[37:26] MEE067: 'CAUSE IT'S REALLY EASY TO DO BASICALLY\n[37:28] FEO065: OKAY\n[37:29] MEE067: THERE'S JUST LIKE FOR A BASELINE REALLY\n[37:31] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[37:32] MEE068: YEAH YOU'RE ABLE TO DO THAT IN JAVA YEAH\n[37:34] MEE067: WELL I'M HALF WAY THROUGH\n[37:35] MEE067: IT'S NOT WORKING YET BUT IT WILL DO\n[37:35] MEE068: YEAH\n[37:39] MEO069: SO YOU'RE DOING THAT ON A ON A PER WORD LEVEL\n[37:42] MEE067: UM YEAH\n[37:43] MEO069: OKAY\n[37:44] MEE067: AND THEN AVERAGING IT OVER THE UTTERANCES\n[37:46] MEO069: OKAY\n[37:47] MEE067: BUT IT'S NOT LIKE UM RELATED TO THE CORPUS AT ALL\n[37:50] MEE067: IT'S JUST WORKING ON AN ARBITRARY TEXT FILE AT THE MOMENT\n[37:54] MEO069: OKAY COOL\n[37:55] MEO069: I WAS JUST WONDERING WHERE YOU HAD THE CORPUS FROM AT THE MOMENT\n[37:57] MEE067: NO\n[37:58] MEE068: HUH\n[38:02] MEO069: SO IT IT SEEMS THAT THE DATA STRUCTURE ISN'T A BIG PROBLEM AND THAT BASICALLY WE DON'T HAVE TO HAVE ALL THESE MASSIVE DISCUSSIONS OF HOW WE EXACTLY INTERACT WITH THE DATA STRUCTURE BECAUSE MOST OF OUR WORK ISN'T DONE WITH THAT DATA STRUCTURE IN MEMORY IN THE BROWSER\n[38:15] MEO069: BUT IT'S JUST DONE OFF LINE AND EVERYONE CAN HA REPRESENT IT ANYWAY THEY WANT AS LONG AS THEY SORT OF STORE IT IN A USEFUL X. M. L. REPRESENTATION IN THE END\n[38:23] MEO069: SO LIKE\n[38:25] MEE067: IT WOULD BE USEFUL TO KNOW HOW EVERYONE'S GONNA STORE THEIR THINGS THOUGH\n[38:31] MEE068: HMM\n[38:32] MEO069: YEAH THAT WOULD MEAN UNDERSTANDING THE NITE X. M. L. X. M. L. SORT OF FORMAT IN A LOT MORE DETAIL\n[38:35] MEE067: YEAH\n[38:37] MEO069: WE SHOULD I THINK WE SHOULD JUST HAVE A LONG SESSION IN THE COMPUTER ROOM TOGETHER AND LIKE NOW THAT WE KNOW A BIT MORE WHAT WE WANT\n[38:43] MEO069: TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT NITE X. M. L.\n[38:44] MEE067: YEAH\n[38:45] MEE067: WELL I'VE GOT LIKE A FEW HOURS FREE\n[38:48] MEE068: YEAH I'VE HAD A B I'VE HAD A LOOK AT THE THE TOPIC SEGMENTS HOW IT'S STORED\n[38:48] MEE067: LIKE AFTER THIS\n[38:52] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[38:53] MEE068: AND THEN YEAH TH THOSE ARE FEW PER MEETING AND IT UM WELL\n[38:59] MEE068: IT GIVES A TIME STAMP AND INSIDE EACH ONE THERE'S UH THE ACTUAL LIKE UTTERANCE SEGMENTS\n[39:04] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[39:05] MEE068: AND THE LIST OF THEM THAT OCCURRED\n[39:06] MEE068: AND THEY'RE ALL NUMBERED\n[39:09] MEE068: UM SO THAT'S WHERE THAT'S STORED\n[39:15] MEO069: GOOD\n[39:16] MEO069: YEAH I HAVEN'T LOOKED AT THIS STUFF MUCH AT ALL\n[39:18] MEE068: YEAH\n[39:18] MEE068: SO I GUESS UM IF I'M GONNA BE SEGMENTING IT WITH A L. C. SEG THEN THAT'S LIKE SAME FORMAT I'D WANT TO UM PUT IT BACK OUT IN SO IT'D BE EQUIVALENT\n[39:22] MEO069: YEAH\n[39:25] MEO069: YEAH\n[39:31] MEO069: WHO'S WHO'S SORT OF DOING THE THE THE CENTRAL COORDINATION OF OF OF THE BROWSER APPLICATION NOW\n[39:39] MEO069: LIKE\n[39:40] MEE068: WELL LIKE THE INTEGRATION\n[39:42] MEO069: HMM\n[39:42] MEE068: WHAT DO YOU MEAN INTEGRATION\n[39:43] MEO069: YEAH OR BUT ALSO LIKE ALL THESE ELEMENTS LIKE LIKE THE LOADING AND YEAH INTEGRATION AND AND LIKE HANDLING THE DATA LOADING AND STUFF\n[39:47] MEE068: HMM\n[39:51] MEE068: I DON'T KNOW\n[39:51] MEE068: I DON'T THINK ANYONE'S BEEN ALLOCATED TO DO THAT YET\n[39:54] MEO069: NAH\n[39:54] MEO069: I'M SORT OF LIKE I THINK I'LL TAKE OVER THE DISPLAY JUST BECAUSE I'VE STARTED WITH A BIT AND FOUND IT FOUND IT DOABLE\n[40:00] MEE068: YEAH YEAH\n[40:03] MEE068: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[40:07] MEO069: SO SOMEBODY SHOULD SORT OF BE THE ONE PERSON WHO'S WHO UNDERSTANDS MOST ABOUT WHAT'S T CENTRALLY GOING ON WITH WITH THE WITH THE PROJECT\n[40:16] MEO069: LIKE WITH THE WITH THE BROWSER AS A WHOLE AND WHERE THE DATA COMES IN AND\n[40:20] MEE068: HMM YEAH\n[40:25] MEO069: ANY VOLUNTEERS\n[40:28] MEE067: IT'S THE MOST BORING TASK\n[40:30] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[40:30] MEO069: IT'S ALSO A COMPLICATED ONE\n[40:31] MEE068: YEAH IT C COULD BE DIFFICULT YEAH\n[40:31] MEE067: YEAH\n[40:33] MEO069: YEAH\n[40:36] MEO069: I KNOW BUT UH B I GUESS WE CAN DO IT LIKE SEVERAL PEOPLE TOGETHER\n[40:39] MEO069: IT'S PROBABLY JUST THOSE PEOPLE HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER A LOT AND VERY CLOSELY AND JUST MAKE SURE THAT THEY'RE ALWAYS F UNDERSTAND WHAT THE OTHER ONE IS DOING\n[40:47] MEE068: YEAH\n[40:49] MEE068: WELL I GUESS THE IMPORTANT THING IS TO GET THE CRUCIAL M MODULES BUILT\n[40:54] MEE067: OR AT LEAST UM SIMPLE VERSIONS OF THEM\n[40:55] MEE068: YE YEAH\n[40:57] MEO069: YEAH OR OR READY MADE VERSIONS OF THEM FOR THAT MATTER AND\n[40:57] MEE068: YEAH AND THEN\n[41:00] MEE068: YEAH AND THEN WE'LL MAYBE HAVE TO PRIORITIZE SOMEBODY INTO JUST INTEGRATING IT\n[41:08] MEO069: YEAH BUT I THINK ACTUALLY LIKE AT THE MOMENT THE INTEGRATION COMES FIRST I MEAN IT'S SORT OF AT THE MOMENT THE BUILDING THE BROWSER COMES FIRST\n[41:13] MEO069: AND THEN ONLY COMES THE CREATING NEW SOPHISTICATED DATA CHUNKS\n[41:17] MEO069: BECAUSE THAT'S SORT OF THE WHOLE THING ABOUT HAVING A PROTOTYPE SYSTEM WHICH IS MORE OR LESS WORKING ON ON CHUNK DATA\n[41:22] MEO069: BUT IT AT LEAST WE HAVE THE FRAMEWORK IN WHICH WE CAN THEN TEST EVERYTHING AND AND LOOK AT EVERYTHING\n[41:27] MEO069: 'CAUSE BEFORE WE HAVE THAT\n[41:28] MEO069: IT'S GONNA BE VERY DIFFICULT FOR ANYONE TO REALLY SEE HOW MUCH THE WORK THAT THEY'RE DOING IS MAKING SENSE BECAUSE YOU JUST WELL I GUESS YOU CAN SEE SOMETHING FROM THE DATA THAT YOU HAVE IN YOUR INDIVIDUAL X. M. L. S FILES FILES THAT YOU CREATE\n[41:40] MEO069: BUT IT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE SOME BASIC SYSTEM WHICH JUST DISPLAYS SOME STUFF\n[41:45] MEE067: SO MAYBE WE SHOULD TRY DOING SOMETHING REALLY SIMPLE LIKE JUST DISPLAYING A WHOLE MEETING\n[41:50] MEE067: AND LIKE JUST BEING ABLE TO SCROLL THROUGH IT OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[41:54] MEO069: OR JUST ADAPT LIKE THEIR LIKE JUST SORT OF GO FROM THEIR SYSTEM AND AND ADAPT THAT PIECE FOR PIECE AND SEE HOW WE COULD\n[41:56] MEE067: YEAH\n[42:02] MEO069: HOW WE COULD ARRAN LIKE ADAPT IT TO OUR\n[42:06] MEO069: SYSTEM\n[42:11] MEO069: DOES ANYONE WANT TO LIKE JUST SIT WITH ME AND LIKE PLAY FOR THREE HOURS WITH NITE X. M. L. AT SOME POINT\n[42:17] MEE067: ARE YOU FREE AFTER THIS\n[42:21] MEO069: UH I WOULDN'T LIKE TO BE 'CAUSE I'D LIKE TO GO TO THE GYM\n[42:24] MEO069: I'M THEORETICALLY FREE\n[42:25] MEO069: BUT IF THERE'S ANY TIME T HMM\n[42:26] MEE067: HOW ABOUT FRIDAY THEN\n[42:27] MEE067: 'CAUSE I'M OFF ALL FRIDAY\n[42:30] MEO069: YOU HAVE NOTHING NO FREE TIME ON WEDNESDAY\n[42:32] MEE067: UH WEDNESDAY I'VE GOT A NINE 'TIL TWELVE\n[42:38] MEO069: HMM\n[42:39] MEO069: NINE 'TIL TWELVE AND THEN NOTHI YOU HAVE OR YOU\n[42:41] MEE067: YEAH NOTHING IN THE AFTERNOON\n[42:42] MEO069: HMM\n[42:43] MEE067: I'VE GOT NOTHING IN THE AFTERNOON\n[42:44] MEE067: SO\n[42:45] MEO069: ANYTIME WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON I'D BE COOL I THINK\n[42:46] MEE067: OKAY\n[42:47] MEE067: SO YOU HA YEAH\n[42:50] MEE067: WHERE ABOUT JUST IN APPLETON TOWER\n[42:53] MEO069: YO FORREST HILL WHATEVER ONE'S EASIER TO DISCUSS STUFF I DON'T KNOW\n[42:56] MEE067: UH I'LL BE IN UM THE APPLETON TOWER ANYWAY\n[42:58] MEO069: I'M NOT BIASED\n[43:00] MEO069: OKAY\n[43:00] MEO069: WHAT TIME DO YOU WANNA DO\n[43:02] MEE067: UM WELL I'LL BE THERE FROM TWELVE\n[43:05] MEE067: I'VE GOT SOME OTHER STUFF THAT NEEDS DONE ON MATLAB SO IF YOU'RE NOT THERE AT TWELVE I CAN JUST WORK ON THAT\n[43:10] MEO069: OKAY SO I'LL JUST MEET YOU IN IN EIGHTEEN A IN THE AFTERNOON\n[43:11] MEE067: SO\n[43:12] MEE067: YEAH\n[43:28] MEO069: I GUESS AT THE MOMENT NOBODY CRITICALLY DEPENDS ON LIKE THE NITE X. M. L. STUFF WORKING RIGHT NOW RIGHT\n[43:35] MEO069: LIKE AT THE MOMENT YOU CAN ALL DO YOUR STUFF AND I CAN DO MY L. S. A. STUFF\n[43:37] MEE068: MM-HMM\n[43:39] MEO069: AND I CAN EVEN DO THE DISPLAY TO A VAST DEGREE WITHOUT ACTUALLY HAVING THEIR SUPPLYING FRAMEWORK WORKING\n[43:46] MEO069: SO IT'S NOT THAT CRUCIAL\n[43:47] MEE068: YEAH I THINK SO\n[43:47] FEO065: YEAH I W I W I WOULD NEED THE RAW TEXT PRETTY SOON BECAUSE I HAVE TO FIND OUT UM HOW I HAVE TO PUT THE SEGMENTS INTO BINS\n[43:59] MEO069: YEAH ACTUALLY I NEED THE RAW TEXT AS WELL\n[43:59] FEO065: AND THEN YEAH\n[44:00] MEO069: YEAH BUT I WAS I WAS I WAS MORE THINKING OF THE SORT OF THE THE WHOLE BROWSER FRAMEWORK AS A RUNNING PROGRAMME NOW\n[44:01] MEE068: UH YEAH\n[44:04] FEO065: NO THAT'S NOT NECESSARY\n[44:05] MEO069: YEAH I THINK WE ALL NEED THE RAW TEXT IN DIFFERENT IN DIFFERENT FLAVOURS DON'T WE\n[44:09] MEE068: HMM\n[44:09] MEE068: YEAH YEAH\n[44:10] MEE067: WHY W\n[44:10] MEE068: JASMINE I THOUGHT YOU JUST SAID THAT YOU'D UH LOOKED AT EXTRACTING THE TEXT\n[44:14] FEO065: YES I DID\n[44:16] FEO065: BUT UM I'VE ONLY JUST GOT THE NOTES\n[44:19] FEO065: I HAVE TO STILL HAVE UH TO ORDER EVERYTHING BY THE TIME AND\n[44:23] MEE068: YEAH\n[44:24] MEE068: SO YOU YOU SAID YOU DID IT IN PYTHON YEAH\n[44:27] FEO065: YEAH I THINK IT'S QUITE EASY AFTER THE\n[44:28] MEE068: YEAH DID YOU USE UH B THE X. L. UH X. M. L. PARSER IN PYTHON\n[44:31] FEO065: YEAH\n[44:32] FEO065: YEAH\n[44:32] MEE068: RIGHT\n[44:32] MEE068: YEAH SOUNDS PRETTY GOOD\n[44:33] FEO065: SO UH\n[44:34] MEE068: SO UM 'CAUSE YEAH\n[44:36] MEE068: I WAS HAVING A LOOK IN IT A LOOK AT IT AS WELL AND I NOTICED THE UM THE SPEAKERS ARE ALL IN THAT SEPARATE FILE\n[44:38] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[44:43] MEE068: SO DID DID YOU HAVE TO COMBINE THEM ALL AND AND THEN RE ORDER THEM\n[44:46] FEO065: YEAH B I UH W THAT'S WHAT I WAS UH THOUGHT\n[44:49] FEO065: THAT YOU JUST COMBINE THEM AND THEN ORDER THE TIME STAMPS ACCORDINGLY\n[44:49] MEE068: YEAH\n[44:51] MEE068: YE YEAH C\n[44:53] MEE068: RIGHT\n[44:54] MEE068: YEAH SO THAT'S APPROACH UM WELL I WAS GOING TO DO\n[44:57] MEE068: SO YEAH WE MAY AS WELL COLLABORATE\n[44:59] FEO065: OKAY\n[45:01] FEO065: UM WHAT I FOUND OUT WAS THAT THERE ARE QUITE A LOT OF THINGS WITHOUT WITHOUT S TIME STAMPS IN THE BEGINNING\n[45:08] MEE068: IN THE WORD FILES\n[45:09] FEO065: YEAH AND UH X. M. L. FILES\n[45:10] FEO066: YES BUT THAT'S\n[45:12] FEO065: YEAH THAT'S JUST AN I. D. OR SOMETHING\n[45:14] FEO065: I DON'T KNOW\n[45:14] FEO066: YEAH EVERYTHING THAT'S A WORD HAS A STI TIME STAMP\n[45:14] FEO065: JUST NUMBERS\n[45:18] FEO065: YES BUT WHAT ARE THE OTHER THINGS THAT'S UH SOME KIND OF NUMBER\n[45:23] FEO065: F MAYBE THE FILE NUMBER OR SOMETHING THAT IS IN THE BEGINNING\n[45:26] FEO065: WHAT IS THAT\n[45:28] MEE068: I'M NOT SURE I WHAT YOU MEAN\n[45:28] FEO065: DO YOU KNOW\n[45:30] FEO065: UM I THINK THERE ARE QUITE A LOT OF NUMBERS IN THE BEGINNING WHERE N THERE IS NO TIME STAMP FOR THE NUMBERS\n[45:37] FEO065: IT'S\n[45:39] FEO065: THINK THEY SAY UM QUITE A LOT OF NUMBERS AND BEFORE THAT UH UM THERE'S THIS NUMBER\n[45:44] FEO065: WAS IT\n[45:45] MEO069: BUT NUMBER WITHIN THE X. M. L. CONTEXT\n[45:47] FEO065: YEAH THERE I ARE NUMBERS IN THE UM THE W. TAG BUT THERE ARE NO TIME STAMPS\n[45:53] MEO069: ARE THEY SPOKEN NUMBERS\n[45:55] MEO069: LIKE DO THEY LOOK LIKE THEY'RE UTTERANCES NUMBERS\n[45:56] FEO065: YEAH\n[45:57] MEO069: THERE'S THE NUMBER TASK ISN'T THERE\n[45:59] MEO069: THAT'S PART OF THE WHOLE THING\n[45:59] FEO066: THAT'S AT THE END\n[46:00] MEO069: HMM\n[46:01] FEO066: THAT'S AT THE END I THINK HER TIME\n[46:02] MEO069: OKAY\n[46:03] FEO065: YEAH IN THE BEGINNING AS WELL SOMETIMES I THINK\n[46:05] MEE068: OH RIGHT\n[46:06] FEO065: AT LEAST I SAW SOME\n[46:06] FEO066: YEAH MAYBE\n[46:08] MEO069: HMM\n[46:09] FEO066: DIDN'T HAVE A LOOK AT OUR MEETINGS\n[46:09] MEO069: YEAH WE HAVE TO PROBABLY CUT THAT OUT ANYWAY FOR OUR PROJECT I DON'T KNOW\n[46:09] FEO065: YEAH\n[46:12] MEO069: IT'S PROBABLY GONNA SCREW UP A LOT OF OUR DATA OTHERWISE\n[46:15] FEO065: YEAH\n[46:15] MEO069: IF NOT SURE IF IT WHAT IT DOES TO DOCUMENT IT WOULD PROBABLY MAKE THE YEAH IF IF YOU HAVE SEGMENTS FOR THAT PROBABLY THE\n[46:16] MEE068: HMM\n[46:16] FEO066: UH I I THINK IT WOULDN'T AS IT OCCURS I MEAN IT WOULD BE IT OCCURS IN EVERY MEETING\n[46:25] FEO066: SO\n[46:29] FEO066: AND I THINK IT EVEN HAS UH ITS OWN ANNOTATION LIKE DIGITS OR SOMETHING\n[46:34] FEO066: SO THAT SHOULD BE REALLY EASY TO CUT OUT\n[46:34] MEO069: OKAY\n[46:36] MEO069: UH I'M JUST THINKING LIKE IT PRO IT PRO PROBABLY LIKE THE L. S. A. WOULD PERFORM QUITE WELL ON IT\n[46:40] MEO069: IT WOULD PROBABLY FIND ANOTHER NUMBER TASK QUITE EASILY SEEING THAT IT'S A CONSTRAINED VOCABULARY WITH A HIGH CO OCCURRENCE OF THE SAME NINE WORDS\n[46:42] FEO066: YEAH\n[46:43] FEO066: I'M SURE\n[46:47] MEO069: SO THAT WOU TEN WORD\n[46:48] FEO065: BUT WHAT IT IS IT ACTUALLY THAT NUMBERS\n[46:50] MEO069: HMM\n[46:50] FEO066: AH IT'S JUST TO TEST THE SYSTEM I THINK\n[46:53] MEO069: YEAH\n[46:53] FEO065: OKAY SO BUT THERE ARE NO TIME STAMPS ANNOTATED TO THAT\n[46:54] FEO066: SO\n[46:56] MEO069: I THINK IT'S ALSO SOMETHING THAT THEY THEY SAID THE NUMBERS IN ORDER RIGHT\n[46:57] FEO065: IT'S IT'S QUITE STRANGE\n[47:01] FEO066: MM THEY HAVE TO READ NUMBERS FROM\n[47:03] MEO069: YEAH I THINK IT'S IT THE IT SOUNDED LIKE THEY WANTED TO CHECK OUT HOW WELL THEY WERE DOING WITH OVERLAPPING AND STUFF\n[47:08] MEO069: BECAUSE BASICALLY IT'S LIKE THEY'RE READING THEM AT DIFFERENT SPEEDS BUT YOU KNOW IN WHICH ORDER THEY ARE SAID\n[47:14] FEO066: UH I DIDN'T HAVE A LOOK AT THAT\n[47:14] MEO069: ANYWAY\n[47:15] FEO066: SO\n[47:15] MEO069: ICSI HAS SOME REASONS FOR DOING IT\n[47:18] MEE068: HMM\n[47:19] MEO069: THEY MUST HAVE BEEN PISSED OFF SAYING LIKE NUMBERS AT THE END OF EVERY MEETING\n[47:24] FEO065: AND ALSO UM THERE ARE DIFFERENT UM COMBINATIONS OF LETTERS\n[47:30] FEO065: B. R. E. AND SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[47:32] FEO065: IS IT EVERYTHING ORDERED ARE THE TIME STAMPS GLOBAL OR UH ARE THEY LOCAL AT ANY POINT\n[47:39] MEE068: MM I THOUGHT THEY WERE LOCAL TO TH A PARTICULAR MEETING\n[47:39] FEO066: THEY\n[47:42] FEO065: OKAY\n[47:42] MEO069: UM DAVE IF YOU WOULD OR ACTUALLY FOR WELL IF YOU'RE DOING I. D. F. S OR YOU WHATEVER YOU CALL YOUR YOUR FREQUENCIES I ALWAYS MIX UP THE NAME\n[47:52] MEO069: UH YOU NEED SOME DICTIONARY FOR THAT AT SOME POINT THOUGH\n[47:56] MEO069: LIKE YOU NEED TO HAVE SOME REPRESENTATION OF A WORD AS NOT NOT THAT SPECIFIC OCCURRENCE OF THAT WORD TOKEN BUT OF OF OF A GIVEN WORD FORM\n[48:04] MEO069: BECAUSE YOU'RE MAKING COUNTS FOR WORD FORMS RIGHT\n[48:05] MEE067: YEAH\n[48:05] MEE067: I'M JUST BUILDING A DICTIONARY\n[48:07] MEO069: YEAH SO WE SHOULD WORK TOGETHER ON THAT BECAUSE I NEED A DICTIONARY AS WELL\n[48:10] MEE067: OH MINE'S JUST GONNA USE THE UM HASH MAP ONE IN UM JAVA\n[48:14] MEE067: 'CAUSE I'M ONLY GONNA DO IT ON SMALL DOCUMENTS\n[48:16] MEO069: OKAY\n[48:17] MEE067: IT'S JUST LIKE BEF UNTIL THE INFORMATION DENSITY IS UP AND RUNNING\n[48:20] MEO069: 'KAY\n[48:21] MEE067: JUST SOMETHING TO GET GIVE ME SOMETHING TO WORK WITH\n[48:24] MEO069: OKAY\n[48:24] MEO069: DIDN'T YOU SAY THAT THE O THE ORD\n[48:25] MEE067: SO IT'S ONLY GONNA USE QUITE SMALL DOCUMENTS YOU SEE TO START WITH\n[48:29] MEO069: YEAH BUT FOR I'M JUST WONDERING FOR THE WHOLE THING\n[48:32] MEO069: DOES SOMEBODY WO WHO WAS IT OF YOU TWO WHO SAID THAT UM THERE'S SOME PROGRAMME WHICH SPITS OUT A DICTIONARY PROBABLY WITH FREQUENCIES\n[48:38] FEO065: YEAH IT'S RAINBOW\n[48:39] FEO065: IT'S UM I THINK IT'S JUST THE DICTIONARY IN THE FIRST PLACE\n[48:43] FEO065: BUT\n[48:44] MEO069: OKAY\n[48:45] MEO069: IS ANYONE OF YOU FOR THE FOR THE DOCUMENT FREQUENCY OVER TOTAL FREQUENCY YOU GONNA HAVE TOTAL FREQUENCIES OF WORDS THEN WITH THAT RIGHT\n[48:53] MEO069: LIKE OVER THE WHOLE CORPUS SORT OF\n[48:55] FEO065: UM NO I HAVE TO BIN IT UP AND SO I WILL ONLY HAVE COUNTS FOR EACH EACH BIN OR SOMETHING\n[48:56] MEO069: OR\n[49:04] MEE067: WHY DOES IT NEED TO BE CLASSIFIED INTO LIKE DIFFERENT SEGMENTS\n[49:07] FEO065: IT'S BECAUSE UM RAINBOW IS A TEXT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM\n[49:11] FEO065: AND I THINK IT'S NOT POSSIBLE TO HAVE JUST ONE CLASS\n[49:16] FEO065: THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[49:17] MEE067: CAN WE JUST FILL A SECOND CLASS WITH JUNK THAT WE DON'T CARE ABOUT\n[49:21] FEO065: MAYBE WE COULD\n[49:23] MEE067: LIKE I DON'T KNOW COPIES OF SHAKESPEARE OR SOMETHING\n[49:25] FEO065: YEAH SURE YOU SURE WE COULD DO THAT BUT I DON'T THAT MAKES SENSE\n[49:29] MEE067: 'CAUSE IF WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR IS THE UM FREQUENCY STATISTICS I DON'T SEE HOW THAT WOULD BE CHANGED BY THE CLASSIFICATION\n[49:38] FEO065: IF WE NEED JUST FREQUENCIES MAYBE WE SHOULD JUST CALCULATE THEM BY USING PERL OR SOMETHING\n[49:44] MEE067: I THE\n[49:46] FEO065: I DON'T KNOW\n[49:48] MEE067: WELL THERE MAYBE ANOTHER TOOL AVAILABLE\n[49:51] FEO065: YEAH IT'S QUITE EASY TO JUST COUNT AND S OR SORT THEM BY UM FREQUENCY\n[49:54] MEE067: YEAH\n[49:57] MEO069: W USING WHICH TOOL ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT\n[49:58] FEO065: JUST USING A PERL SCRIPT\n[50:01] MEO069: BE CAREFUL WITH THAT\n[50:02] MEO069: LIKE MY EXPERIENCE WITH THE BRITISH NATIONAL CORPUS WAS THAT THERE'S FAR MORE WORD TYPES THAN YOU EVER THINK BECAUSE ANYTHING THAT'S SORT OF UNUSUAL GENERALLY IS A NEW WORD TYPE\n[50:05] FEO065: IS IT TOO BIG\n[50:10] FEO065: YEAH\n[50:11] MEO069: LIKE ANY TYPO OR ANY STRANGE THING WHERE THEY PUT TWO WORDS TOGETHER\n[50:15] MEO069: AND ALSO ANY NUMBER AS A WORD TYPE OF ITS OWN\n[50:17] MEO069: SO YOU CAN EASILY END UP WITH HUNDRED THOUSANDS OF WORDS WHEN YOU DIDN'T EXPECT THEM\n[50:19] FEO065: HMM\n[50:21] MEO069: SO GENERALLY DICTIONARIES CAN GROW BIGGER THEN YOU THINK THEY DO\n[50:26] FEO065: I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU HOW MANY TERMS YOU CAN HANDLE IN PERL\n[50:30] MEO069: WELL YOU CAN PROBABLY ALSO YOU CAN PROBABLY PRE FILTER LIKE WITH REGULAR EXPRESSIONS EVEN JUST SAY IF IT CONSISTS OF ONLY DIG DIGITS THEN SKIP IT\n[50:37] MEO069: OR EVEN IF IT CONSISTS ANY SPECIAL CHARACTERS\n[50:37] FEO065: MM YEAH\n[50:40] MEO069: THEN SKIP IT BECAUSE IT'S PROBABLY SOMETHING WITH A DOT IN BETWEEN WHICH IS USUALLY NOT SOMETHING YOU WANNA HAVE AND\n[50:45] MEE067: UM I CAN'T REMEMBER WHO'S GOT IT\n[50:48] MEE067: MIGHT BE WORDNET\n[50:49] MEE067: BUT ONE OF THESE BIG CORPUSES HAS A LIST OF STOP WORDS THAT YOU CAN DOWNLOAD AND THEY'RE JUST BASICALLY LISTS OF REALLY UNINTERESTING BORING WORDS THAT WE COULD FILTER OUT BEFORE WE DO THAT\n[51:04] MEE067: IT'S LIKE THAT'S ONE THE PAPERS I READ\n[51:06] MEE067: THAT'S UM ONE THINGS THEY DID RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING IS THEY'VE GOT THIS BIG S STOP LIST AND THEY JUST IGNORE ALL OF THOSE THROUGHOUT THE EXPERIMENT\n[51:14] MEO069: WHAT I DID FOR MY PROJECT I JUST IGNORED THE HUNDRED MOST FREQUENT WORDS BECAUSE THEY ACTUALLY END UP ALL BEING ARTICLES AND AND EVERYTHING AND STUFF\n[51:26] MEO069: SO WE NEED LIKE SEVERAL OF US NEED A DICTIONARY\n[51:30] MEO069: AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO NEEDS IT WITH FREQUENCIES\n[51:31] MEE067: YEAH I IT WOULD BE USEFUL FOR ME AS WELL\n[51:34] MEO069: AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO NEEDS IT WITH FREQUENCIES\n[51:36] MEO069: OR\n[51:37] MEE067: IT UH I THINK THAT'D BE USEFUL FOR ME AS WELL\n[51:39] MEO069: FREQUENCIES\n[51:40] MEE067: YEAH\n[51:41] MEO069: YEAH\n[51:41] MEO069: WELL I GUESS AS SOON AS WE HAVE THE RAW TEXT\n[51:43] MEO069: WE CAN PROBABLY JUST START WITH THE JAVA HASH MAP AND LIKE JUST HASH MAP OVER IT AND SEE HOW FAR WE GET\n[51:45] MEE067: YEAH\n[51:48] MEO069: I MEAN WE CAN PROBABLY ON A MACHINE WITH A FEW HUNDRED MEGABYTE RAM YOU CAN GO QUITE FAR\n[51:52] MEO069: YOU CAN WRITE IT ON BEEFY\n[51:53] MEO069: SO EVEN IF IT GOES WRONG AND EVEN IF IT HAS A MILLION WORDS BE\n[51:55] MEE067: WELL ALL YOU REALLY WANNA DO IS LOOK INTO GETTING SOME SUB SET OF THE ICSI CORPUS OFF THE DICE MACHINES\n[52:01] MEE067: 'CAUSE I HATE WORKING ON DICE\n[52:03] MEE067: IT'S AWFUL\n[52:05] MEE067: LIKE SO I CAN USE MY HOME MACHINE\n[52:08] MEO069: OH YEAH BURNING IT ON A LIKE WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO BURN THE WHOLE CORPUS JUST THE X. HMM\n[52:10] MEE067: HA HAS A C. D. BURNER THOUGH\n[52:12] MEE067: HAS A C. D. BURNER\n[52:13] MEO069: AH I SEE I ASKED SUPPORT ABOUT THAT TWO DAYS AGO\n[52:16] MEO069: IN THE INFORMATICS BUILDING THERE OH SORRY IN IN APPLETON TOWER FIVE THE ONES CLOSEST T TWO MACHINES CLOSEST TO THE SUPPORT OFFICE\n[52:25] MEO069: SO I PRESUME OH WAIT I HAVE THE EXACT EMAIL\n[52:28] MEO069: I THINK HE'S TALKING ABOUT SORT OF THE ONES THAT\n[52:29] MEE067: YEAH\n[52:30] MEE067: THE RIGHT HAND CORNER FAR RIGHT\n[52:31] MEO069: YEAH IF YOU IF YOU ENTER THE BIG ROOM IN THE RIGHT HAND CORNER I THINK\n[52:34] MEE067: YEAH\n[52:34] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[52:35] MEO069: UM THE THING IS LIKE YOU CAN ONLY BURN FROM THE LOCAL FILE SYSTEM\n[52:39] MEO069: SO IF IT'S FROM S WELL ACTUALLY I THINK IF IT'S MOUNTED YOU CAN DIRECTLY BURN FROM THERE\n[52:43] MEO069: BUT THE PROBLEM IS I HAVE MY DATA ON BEEFY AND SO I HAVE TO GET IT INTO THE LOCAL TEMP DIRECTORY AND BURN IT FROM THERE\n[52:48] MEO069: BUT YOU CAN BURN IT FROM THERE\n[52:50] MEE067: HOW BIG IS IT WITHOUT UM\n[52:54] MEO069: UH WE LOOKED THAT UP AND I FOR WE LOOKED THAT UP AND I FORGOT\n[52:54] MEE067: THE WAV FILES AND STUFF\n[52:58] MEE067: 'CAUSE I COULD JUST SAY AT UM GOING OVER S. C. P. ONE NIGHT AND JUST LEAVE IT GOING ALL NIGHT IF I HAD TO\n[53:05] MEO069: YEAH YEAH\n[53:06] MEO069: NO YOU YOU WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET IT AT I DON'T THINK IT WAS I DON'T THINK IT WAS A GIGABYTE\n[53:12] MEE067: IT'S YEAH I MEAN THE WAVE DATA ARE OBVIOUSLY NOT GONNA GET OFF THERE COMPLETELY\n[53:13] MEO069: HMM\n[53:17] MEO069: SEE I WOULD OFF I WOULD OFFER YOU TO TO GET IT ON THIS ONE AND THEN UM LIKE COPY IT\n[53:22] MEO069: BUT YOU KNOW WHAT I FIGURED OUT I'M QUICKER DOWN LOADING OVER BROAD BAND INTO MY COMPUTER THAN USING THIS HARD DISK\n[53:25] MEE067: REALLY\n[53:26] MEE067: OH RIGHT\n[53:27] MEO069: THERE'S SOMETHING STRANGE ABOUT THE WAY HOW THEY ACCESS THE HARD DISK HOW THEY MOUNT IT WHICH IS UNFORTUNATE\n[53:34] MEE067: I'LL SEE IF I CAN S. C. P. IT I SUPPOSE\n[53:38] MEO069: HMM\n[53:39] MEO069: WHAT OPERATING SYSTEM DO YOU HAVE\n[53:40] MEE067: I'VE GOT A LINUX BOX AND A WINDOWS BOX\n[53:43] MEO069: OKAY\n[53:43] MEE067: SO\n[53:43] MEO069: WH WHAT CONNECTION DO YOU HAVE AT HOME\n[53:45] MEE067: BROAD BAND\n[53:46] MEO069: YEAH\n[53:47] MEO069: SO IF ANYONE OF US GETS IT WE CAN THEN JUST USE AN EXT HMM\n[53:49] MEE067: PUT IT ON TO C. D.\n[53:50] MEE067: I CAN IF I GET DOWN I CAN PUT TO C. D.\n[53:51] MEO069: YEAH BURN IT TO C. D. OR YEAH PUT IT ON ON HARD DISK WHATEVER\n[53:54] MEE067: YEAH\n[53:56] MEO069: QUESTION IS IF YOU'RE NOT QUICKER IF YOU UH BECAUSE YOU SHOULD GET MASSIVE COMPRESSION OUT OF THAT\n[54:01] MEO069: LIKE FIFTY PERCENT OR SOMETHING WITH A GOOD ALGORITHM\n[54:04] MEO069: SO IF YOU COULD COMPRESS IT AND JUST PUT IT INTO A TEMP DIRECTORY\n[54:07] MEE067: I'M NOT SURE IF THERE'S ENOUGH SPACE\n[54:07] MEO069: LIKE\n[54:09] MEE067: IS HOW MUCH DO WE GET\n[54:09] MEO069: THE TEMP THE TEMPS USUALLY HAVE FOR GIGABYTE THREE OR TWO\n[54:14] MEE067: REALLY\n[54:14] MEO069: THE TEMPS YEAH\n[54:14] MEE067: OKAY\n[54:15] MEO069: I DO LIKE I MEAN THERE'S NOT GUARANTEE THAT ANYTHING STAYS THERE BUT OVERNIGHT IT'LL STAY\n[54:19] MEO069: AND I THINK THE TEMPS USUALLY HAVE\n[54:26] MEO069: AH YEAH BUT THAT WOULD HAVE TO BE THE TEMP DIRECTORY OFF THE MACHINE YOU CAN S. S. H. INTO DIRECTORY OF S. S. H.\n[54:32] MEE067: YEAH BUT I CAN DO IT FROM THAT SESSION CAN'T I\n[54:34] MEE067: YOU CAN COMPRESS IT FROM A REMOTE SESSION AND S. C. P. IT FROM THE SAME SESSION\n[54:42] MEO069: YEAH THEY WOU THEY'D THEY'D PROBABLY HATE YOU FOR DOING IT\n[54:45] MEO069: BUT\n[54:49] MEO069: THEY'D PROBABLY THEY'D LIKE YOU MORE IF YOU S. S. H. UH INTO ANOTHER COMPUTER COMPRESS IT THERE AND THEN SORT OF COPY IT INTO THE INTO THE GATEWAY MACHINE\n[55:00] MEE067: DO YOU THINK\n[55:01] MEO069: THEY HAVE UM IF YOU S. S. HEY YOU KNOW\n[55:02] MEO069: IF YOU IF YOU S. S. H. AND THEY HAVE THIS BIG WARNING ABOUT DOING NOTHING AT ALL IN THE GATEWAY MACHINE\n[55:05] MEE067: YEAH\n[55:06] MEE067: OH NO NO I WAS THINKING OF SSHING JUST INTO SOME MACHINE AND THEN JUST SCPING IT FROM THERE\n[55:10] MEO069: YEAH\n[55:15] MEO069: TO YOUR HOME MACHINE\n[55:17] MEE067: YEAH\n[55:17] MEE067: I MEAN IT HAS TO GO THROUGH THE GATEWAY\n[55:18] MEO069: I HAVEN'T I HAVEN'T FIGURED OUT HOW TO TUNNEL THROUGH THE GATEWAY INTO ANOTHER MACHINE YET\n[55:19] MEE067: BUT\n[55:21] MEE067: CAN YOU NOT DO THAT\n[55:22] MEO069: IT'S NOT IT'S NOT EASY DEFINITELY\n[55:25] MEO069: THAT'S WHY I END UP SORT OF COPYING STUFF INTO THE TEMP DIRECTORY AT THE GATEWAY MACHINE\n[55:28] MEE067: MM I SEE\n[55:28] MEO069: SORRY IF THIS IS BORING EVERYBODY ELSE\n[55:30] MEO069: THIS IS JUST DETAILS AND HOW TO GET STUFF HOME FROM WHAT WE CAN PROBABLY JUST LOOK AT THAT TOGETHER WHEN WE'RE MEETING\n[55:34] FEO066: UH TH YEAH\n[55:36] MEE067: YEAH\n[55:38] FEO066: 'KAY\n[55:38] FEO066: UM I JUST UM WONDERED SO WHO'S UH THEN DOING UM THE FREQUENCIES ON ON THE WORDS\n[55:49] FEO066: BECAUSE I'M I THINK I WILL ALSO UM I COULD ALSO MAKE USE OF IT UM FOR THE AGREEMENT AND DISAGREEMENT THING\n[55:58] FEO066: BECAUSE I UM I IN MY OUTLINE I TALKED ABOUT UM USING THE UM DISCOURSE ACTS FIRST\n[56:01] MEO069: I'M SORRY\n[56:08] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[56:08] FEO066: AND UM THEN IN THE CHUNKS OF TEXT I FOUND LOOKING FOR WORD PATTERNS AND SO ON\n[56:16] FEO066: SO UM I WOULD FOR EXAMPLE NEED THE UM MOST FREQ UM FREQUENT WORDS\n[56:24] MEO069: WELL YEAH\n[56:24] FEO066: SO IF YOU CUT OFF ALL THAT I'D WON'T BE USE OR\n[56:28] MEO069: AS SOON AS SOMEBODY GIVES ME THE RAW TEXT OF THE WHOLE THING\n[56:33] MEO069: I CAN PROBABLY JUST IMPLEMENT LIKE A FIVE LINE JAVA HASH TABLE FREQUENCY DICTIONARY BUILDER AND SEE\n[56:39] FEO066: YEAH I I BUT I NEED IT FOR MY CHUNKS THEN\n[56:41] FEO066: I WOULD\n[56:43] FEO066: YOU KNOW\n[56:43] MEO069: OH DID YOU NOT SAY FREQUENCIES F OF WORDS IN THE WHOLE SORRY DID UH\n[56:46] FEO066: YEAH BUT I'D UH I WOULD LIKE TO LOOK AT THE FREQUENCY OF WORDS IN MY UM IN THE REGIONS OF TEXT I FOUND OUT TO BE INTERESTING\n[56:58] FEO066: SO I WOULDN'T NEED IT\n[56:59] MEE067: SO YOU COULD JUST\n[56:59] MEO069: SO YOU'D YOU\n[57:00] FEO066: IT IT WOULD HAVE TO BE RE CALCULATED ONLY FOR MY SEGMENTS\n[57:02] MEO069: YEAH YOU'D HAVE TO COUNT IT YOURSELF YEAH\n[57:05] MEE067: BUT TH FIRST UH HOW BIG ARE THE CHUNKS\n[57:08] FEO066: HUH\n[57:09] MEE067: HOW BIG ARE THE CHUNKS YOU'RE LOOKING AT\n[57:11] FEO066: UH UH MM\n[57:13] FEO066: I THINK IT WOULD BE YOU KNOW L AS AS BIG AT AS THE HOT SPOT ANNOTATION THINGS\n[57:22] MEE067: SO QUITE SMALL THEN\n[57:23] FEO066: THAT'S QUITE SMALL YEAH THAT'S SOME UTTERANCES\n[57:24] MEE067: SO YOU COULD JUST UM YOU COULD USE JUST THE SAME THING WE USED TO BUILD THE BIG DICTIONARY\n[57:26] MEE068: HMM\n[57:29] MEE067: YOU JUST DO THAT ON LINE 'CAUSE THAT WON'T TAKE LONG TO BUILD A LITTLE DICTIONARY THAT BIG WILL IT\n[57:37] MEE067: I MEAN JUST USE THE SAME TOOL THAT WE USE\n[57:39] FEO066: YES\n[57:40] FEO066: YEAH YEAH\n[57:40] MEE067: YEAH\n[57:41] FEO066: SO I WOULD PROBABLY JUST CONCATENATE ALL MY UM TEXT CHUNKS AND THEN LET'S SAY M I WILL RUN OVER IT\n[57:44] MEE067: YEAH\n[57:49] MEO069: OH YOU DON'T WANNA HAVE DIFFERENT COUNTS FOR EACH CHUNK BUT JUST LIKE SORT OF FOR FOR SOMETHING FROM OLD CHUNKS\n[57:55] FEO066: YES\n[57:55] MEO069: OH YEAH NO THAT'S YEAH\n[57:56] MEO069: SO ONCE I WRITE AN AR LIKE W IF I WRITE LIKE AN ALGORITHM WHICH DOES A HASH UM TABLE DICTIONARY WITH FREQUENCY FROM A RAW TEXT\n[58:05] MEO069: THEN THE RAW TEXT CAN BE ANYTHING\n[58:07] MEO069: SO HOW FAR ARE WE G UH HOW F HOW FAR ARE YOU GETTING RAW TEXT OUT OF IT DO YOU THINK\n[58:13] FEO065: UH I CAN GET ALL THE RAW TEXT BUT IT HAS TO BE ORDERED STILL\n[58:17] FEO065: SO\n[58:18] MEO069: OKAY WELL THAT'S GOOD BECAUSE FOR THE DICTIONARY THE ORDER DOESN'T MAKE A DIFFERENCE DOES IT\n[58:20] MEE067: IT DOESN'T NEED ORDERED NO\n[58:22] MEO069: SO YEAH SO UM I'LL GET THAT FROM YOU AND I'LL WRITE THE HASH TABLE WHICH GOES OVER THAT AND CREATES A DICTIONARY FILE\n[58:22] FEO065: NO IT ISN'T\n[58:29] MEO069: SO FOR THE DICTIONARY IS IT OKAY IF I DO WHATEVER WORD BLANK FREQUENCY OR SOMETHING\n[58:33] MEO069: JUST P COULD EVERYBODY SORT OF START FROM THAT\n[58:36] MEO069: I MEAN I GUESS WE CAN\n[58:36] MEE067: UM WELL THAT'S THE T ARE YOU USING T. F. I. D. F. FOR THE INFORMATION DENSITY\n[58:43] FEO065: UM IT'S IN WHAT IS IMPLEMENTED IN RAINBOW IS INFORMATION GAIN AND I'M NOT QUITE SURE HOW THEY CALCULATE THAT\n[58:48] MEE067: ALRIGHT OKAY\n[58:52] MEE067: LIKE 'CAUSE FREQUENCY WOULD BE USEFUL I THINK\n[58:57] MEO069: YEAH I I NEED FREQUENCY AS WELL\n[58:57] FEO065: YEAH\n[58:57] MEE067: BUT UM DEPENDING ON THE CONTEXT THE SIZE AND WHAT WE CONSIDER A DOCUMENT IN THE SENSE OF CALCULATING T. F. I. D. F. IS GONNA CHANGE\n[59:10] MEE067: WHICH MIGHT NEED THINKING ABOUT\n[59:12] MEO069: WELL I THINK WE MIGHT HAVE A LOT IN COMMON WHAT WE CALCULATE BECAUSE I FOR MY LATENT SEMANTIC ANALYSIS NEED LIKE COUNTS OF WORDS WITHIN A DOCUMENT\n[59:20] MEO069: UH WITHIN A A SEGMENT ACTUALLY WITHIN A TOPIC SEGMENT\n[59:23] FEO065: UH THAT'S WHAT RAINBOW DOES\n[59:24] FEO065: I THINK YOU J CAN JUST GET PROBABILITIES FOR A CERTAIN WORDS FOR EACH DOCUMENT\n[59:32] FEO065: CERTAIN\n[59:32] MEO069: CAN I CONVERT THESE PROBABILITIES BACK INTO FREQUENCIES\n[59:35] FEO065: UM WE WOULD HAVE TO LOOK AT THAT\n[59:38] MEO069: OKAY\n[59:42] MEO069: OH SO THAT'S WHAT F RAINBOW DOES BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT L. S. A. BUILDS ON\n[59:45] MEO069: LIKE IT BUILDS A F A DOCUMENT BY FREQUENCY MATRIX\n[59:45] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[59:47] FEO065: OH\n[59:48] MEO069: SO I COULD PROBABLY GET THAT\n[59:49] MEO069: EVEN THOUGH BUT I ALREADY HAVE I ALREADY HAVE MY CODE TO BUILD IT UP MYSELF\n[59:52] MEO069: NO DON'T BOTHER\n[59:52] MEO069: I HAVE MY CODE ALREADY\n[59:54] MEO069: UM\n[59:56] MEO069: YEAH SO DAVE YOU SAID YOU NEED THE FREQUENCY COUNTS ACTUALLY FOR PER DOCUMENT WOULD YOU SAY NOT FOR THE WHOLE THING\n[59:59] MEE067: I THINK IT WOULD BE USEFUL YEAH\n[60:02] MEE067: WELL YOU NEED THE RAW FREQUENCY AS WELL\n[60:07] MEE067: BUT UM\n[60:09] MEE067: YOU ALSO NEED HOW MANY TIMES THINGS OCCUR WITHIN EACH DOCUMENT\n[60:17] MEE067: AND UM WHAT WE CONSIDER A DOCUMENT'S GONNA DEPEND ON OUR CONTEXT I THINK\n[60:22] MEE067: 'CAUSE IF WE'RE LOOKING AT THE WHOLE LOT OF MEETINGS WE'LL CONSIDER EACH MEETING A DOCUMENT IN SORT OF TERMS OF THIS ALGORITHM\n[60:29] MEE067: AND IF WE'RE VIEWING LIKE SAY JUST A SMALL TOPIC SEGMENT YOU MIGHT LOOK AT EVEN EACH UTTERANCE AS A SMALL DOCUMENT\n[60:39] MEO069: IT MORE AND MORE APPEARS TO ME THAT IF WE IF WE SCRAP THE NOTION OF THE MEETING AS AN INDIVIDUAL THING AND SORT OF JU SEE MEETINGS AS AS TOPIC SEGMENTS AND HAVE SORT OF LIKE HIERARCHICAL TOPIC SEGMENTATION INSTEAD\n[60:56] MEO069: THEN IT'S B LIKE A MORE COHERENT FRAMEWORK\n[60:57] MEE067: YEAH BUT THE THING IS UM\n[61:02] MEE067: IT'S GONNA NEED SOME TH TH THOUGHT OF HOW WE\n[61:06] MEE067: ACTUALLY MAYBE IT DOESN'T ACTUALLY MATTER\n[61:08] MEE067: MAYBE IF YOU JUST DO IT ONCE AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL IT IT WILL BE FINE\n[61:13] MEE067: BUT I WAS JUST THINKING IT MIGHT BE DIFFICULT TO CALCULATE THE T. F. I. D. F. OFF LINE FOR ALL THE DIFFERENT LEVELS WE MIGHT WANT\n[61:21] MEE067: 'CAUSE IF WE'RE GONNA ALLOW DISJOINT SEGMENTS FOR EXAMPLE THEN HOW ARE WE GONNA KNOW WHAT'S GONNA BE IN CONTEXT AT ANY GIVEN TIME\n[61:29] MEE067: BUT I SUPPOSE IF YOU JUST DID IT GLOBALLY TREATING A MEETING AS A DOCUMENT\n[61:33] MEE067: IT'D PROBABLY STILL BE WORK OUT FINE BECAUSE YOU'D ONLY BE COMPARING TO ONES WITHIN THE CONTEXT\n[61:38] MEO069: WAIT ARE WE ARE WE USING THIS UM FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE DO FOR THE WEIGHTING IN THE END NOW THIS THIS MEASURE YOU'RE CALCULATING\n[61:49] MEE067: UH I DON'T KNOW I THOUGHT WERE YOU GONNA USE THAT IN THE END\n[61:55] MEE067: THE INFORMATION DENSITY\n[62:00] MEO069: BECAUSE IF WE'RE DOING LIKE I THINK FOR FOR THE INFORMATION DENSITY WE UH WE SHOULD CALCULATE IT ON THE LOWEST LEVEL NOT ON THE HIGHEST\n[62:08] MEO069: BUT LIKE 'CAUSE\n[62:09] MEE067: OH SORRY THAT'S WHAT I MEAN\n[62:10] MEE067: LIKE UM YEAH FOR EACH WORD OR WHATEVER BUT ACROSS THE WHOLE LOT IS WHAT I MEAN BY HIGHEST LEVEL\n[62:17] MEE067: LIKE ACROSS THE WHOLE CORPUS\n[62:19] MEO069: YEAH BUT W IT DON'T YOU HAVE TO LIKE GO SORT OF LIKE FOR IN A DOCUMENT VERSUS THE WHOLE THING\n[62:24] MEO069: ISN'T THAT HOW IT WORKS THAT YOU C LOOK LOOK AT R\n[62:26] MEE067: YEAH BUT YOU'D PROBABLY LOOK AT EACH MEETING AS A DOCUMENT\n[62:29] MEO069: I DON'T THINK THAT'S A GOOD IDEA BECAUSE ISN'T IT LIKE THAT WE EXPECT TH THERE TO CHANGE OVER I B WITH THE DIFFERENT TOPIC SEGMENTS MORE\n[62:41] MEO069: THAT THEY TALK ABOUT SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN EACH DIFFERENT TOPIC SEGMENT\n[62:46] MEE067: MM POSSIBLY\n[62:51] MEO069: 'CAUSE THAT'S WHAT RELATIVE TERM FREQUENCY IS ABOUT THAT LIKE IN SOME CONTEXT THEY'RE TALKING MORE ABOUT A CERTAIN WORD THAN IN GENERAL\n[62:58] MEO069: SO THAT WOULD MORE BE THE THE TOPIC SEGMENTS THEN\n[63:03] FEO065: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT AS WELL THAT YOU THAT PROBABLY THE THE TOPIC SEGMENT LEVEL IS THE MOST UM INFORMATIVE FOR THE WORDS\n[63:03] MEO069: I DON'T KNOW\n[63:05] MEO069: YEAH\n[63:12] MEO069: YEAH\n[63:13] MEO069: YEAH\n[63:14] MEE067: ARE THEY BIG ENOUGH TO GET ANYTHING MEANINGFUL OUT OF\n[63:16] FEO065: YEAH THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[63:17] FEO065: I DON'T KNOW\n[63:24] MEO069: SO I'M JUST WONDERING IF THERE'S WAYS TO ABANDON THE WHOLE CONCEPT OF OF MEETINGS AND SORT OF BUT JUST NOT REALLY TREATING SEPARATE MEETINGS AS TOO MUCH OF A SEPARATE ENTITY\n[63:34] MEE067: WELL YEAH THAT IS NOT IT'S NOT AN ISSUE\n[63:34] MEO069: BUT\n[63:35] MEE067: YOU JUST CONCATENATE AN X. M. L. FILE TOGETHER\n[63:38] MEE067: BUT WE STILL WANT TO HAVE LIKE A NOTION OF MEETINGS FOR THE USER\n[63:43] FEO066: YES DEFINITELY\n[63:46] MEO069: BUT ON ALGORITHMIC LEVEL WHETHER WE ACTUALLY WHETHER THERE'S SOME WAY TO JUST REPRESENT MEETINGS AS AS TOPICS\n[63:50] MEE067: YEAH SURE\n[63:52] MEE067: YEAH YOU JUST LIKE WHATEVER YOU WANT TO LOOK AT YOU JUST JAM TOGETHER INTO AN X. M. L. FILE AND THAT'S YOUR MEETING\n[63:59] MEE067: EVEN THOUGH BITS OF IT MAY COME FROM ALL OVER THE PLACE OR WHATEVER\n[64:02] MEO069: HMM\n[64:03] MEE067: I MEAN I DON'T SEE WHY THAT'S REALLY A BIG PROBLEM\n[64:08] MEO069: THAT'S NOT REALLY WHAT I MEANT\n[64:09] MEO069: BUT I THINK I HAVE TO THINK MORE ABOUT WHAT I MEANT\n[64:13] MEO069: UM G I'M CONFUSED ABOUT EVERYTHING\n[64:16] MEE067: SO BASICALLY WHAT YOU'RE SAYING IS YOU CAN TAKE AN ARBITRARY AMOUNT OF DATA AND PROCESS IT WITH THE SAME ALGORITHM\n[64:22] MEE067: IT DOESN'T MATTER CONCEPTUALLY WHAT THAT DATA IS\n[64:26] MEE067: IT COULD BE A MEETING\n[64:27] MEE067: IT COULD BE TWO UTTERANCES\n[64:29] MEE067: IT COULD BE A MEETING PLUS HALF A MEETING FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE\n[64:29] MEO069: YEAH\n[64:32] MEO069: I'M I'M NOT SO CONCERNED ABOUT THE M A MEETING PLUS SOMETHING ELSE I'M MORE TALKING ABOUT LIKE YEAH\n[64:36] MEO069: THE KEEPING KEEPING THE SAME ALGORITHM AND THE SAME WAY OF HANDLING IT AND JUST SAYING LIKE JUST THIS THIS TOPIC HERE I UH IT HAPPENS TO BE LIKE A WHOLE MEETING AND IT HAS SORT OF SUB TOPICS\n[64:49] MEO069: SO JUST THAT SORT OF TOPICS A HIERARCHICAL CONCEPT WHERE LIKE A TOPIC WHERE THERE CAN BE SUPER TOPICS AND TOPICS\n[64:57] MEO069: AND THE SUPER TOPICS ARE IN THE END WHAT THE MEETINGS ARE BUT IN GENERAL AT SOME LEVEL SUPER TOPICS ARE TREATED LIKE LIKE TOPICS\n[65:04] MEE067: I DON'T THINK IT'S VERY DIFFICULT THOUGH\n[65:06] MEE067: I MEAN WHAT YOU DO IS YOU JUST BUILD AN X. M. L. FILE AND IF YOU WANT IT TO GET DOWN TO THE UTTERANCES YOU'D GO TO THE LEAVES\n[65:13] MEE067: AND THEN IF YOU WANTED THE NEXT LEVEL UP\n[65:16] MEE067: YOU'D GO TO THE PARENTS OF THOSE AND LIKE JUST GO FROM LIKE THE LEAVES INWARDS TOWARDS THE BRANCH TO BUILD UP THINGS LIKE UM YOU KNOW\n[65:26] MEE067: WHEN YOU CLICK ON A SEGMENT IT'S GONNA HAVE LIKE WORDS OR WHATEVER THAT ARE IMPORTANT\n[65:34] MEO069: HMM\n[65:37] MEO069: MM I'M NOT REALLY SURE WHAT I WANT\n[65:39] MEE067: AS LONG AS LIKE THE ALGORITHMS ARE DESIGNED UM WITH IT IN MIND I DON'T THINK IT'S A VERY BIG PROBLEM\n[65:47] MEO069: SO SORRY COULD DESCRIBE THAT AGAIN THE\n[65:49] MEE067: WELL LIKE SAY YOU HAD UM LIKE SAY FOR A MEETING RIGHT YOU'VE GOT LIKE UH SAY A HIERARCHY THAT LOOKS QUITE BIG LIKE THIS\n[66:01] MEE067: AND LIKE THE UTTERANCES COME OFF OF HERE MAYBE\n[66:04] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[66:06] MEE067: THEN WHEN WHATEVER YOUR ALGORITHM IS DOING AS LONG AS WHEN YOU'RE WORKING WITH UTTERANCES YOU GO FOR ALL THE LEAVES\n[66:08] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[66:12] MEE067: LIKE THEN IF YOU NEED SOMETHING NEXT UP SO LIKE A TOPIC SEGMENT YOU'D GO TO HERE\n[66:18] MEE067: BUT IF YOU WERE LOOKING AT SAY THIS ONE SO ONLY WENT LIKE THIS\n[66:25] MEE067: RIGHT SO YOU IT'S SAME YOU'D START WITH THE LEAVES AND YOU GO OH I WANT A TOPIC SEGMENT\n[66:29] MEE067: SO I GO ONE LAYER UP\n[66:31] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[66:32] MEE067: SEE AND THEN IF YOU'RE WORKING WITH JUST A TOPIC SEGMENT IN THERE IT'S THE ONLY THING YOU HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT\n[66:38] MEE067: AND LIKE EACH TIME YOU WANT A HIGHER LEVEL YOU JUST NEED TO GO UP THE TREE\n[66:42] MEE067: AND AS LONG AS YOUR ALGORITHM RESPECTS THAT THEN WE CAN JUST\n[66:48] MEE067: PROCESS ANY ARBITRARY X. M. L.\n[66:51] MEE067: FILE WITH WHATEVER HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE WE WANT\n[66:56] MEO069: SO THAT WOULD BE THE SERIES AS A WHOLE\n[66:57] MEO069: THAT WOULD BE SORT OF M MEETINGS YEAH\n[66:59] MEE067: A MEETING SAY AND THAT WOULD BE A TOPIC SEGMENT\n[67:03] MEO069: YEAH\n[67:04] MEO069: I'M A I'M A I'M A BIT BRAIN DAMAGED AT THE MOMENT BUT I THINK I'LL JUST SIT TOGETHER WITH YOU AGAIN AND AND GO THROUGH IT AGAIN\n[67:09] MEE067: SO I THINK AS LONG AS YOU BUILD AN ALGORITHM THAT RESPECTS WHATEVER STRUCTURE'S IN THE FILE RATHER THAN IMPOSING ITS OWN STRUCTURE\n[67:15] MEO069: HMM\n[67:20] MEO069: SO SO I'LL IS TH IT LIKE IS THIS AND THIS STRUCTURALLY THEN ALWAYS IDENTICAL\n[67:27] MEE067: WELL NO IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE\n[67:28] MEO069: SO THAT WE CAN THAT WE CAN TREAT IT WITH THE SAME ALGORITHM OR\n[67:31] MEE067: BUT I MEAN IT COULD BE AS MANY NODES AS YOU WANT\n[67:33] MEE067: LIKE THIS ONE COULD BE DEEPER MAYBE\n[67:37] MEE067: SAY\n[67:38] MEE067: SO THEN YOU'D START WITH ALL YOUR UTTERANCES HERE AND WHEN YOU GO UP TO GET TOPIC SEGMENTS YOU GO TO HERE HERE HERE HERE HERE HERE HERE\n[67:48] MEE067: THAT MIGHT BE A BIT CONFUSING THOUGH 'CAUSE YOU HAVE THINGS ON DIFFERENT LEVELS\n[67:52] MEO069: YEAH I'M ALSO NOT SURE HOW WE CAN GO FROM FROM BOTTOM UP\n[67:56] MEO069: I HAVE ALWAYS THOUGHT IT'S LIKE MORE THAT OH WHATEVER I'M A CAN'T THINK OF IT AT THE MOMENT\n[68:06] MEO069: PROBABLY THIS IS ALL TOO COMPLICATED WORRYING ABOUT THAT AT THAT MOMENT ANYWAY\n[68:19] MEE068: MM IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE WE SHOULD DISCUSS\n[68:22] MEO069: NOW HAVE HAVE WE HAVE WE DECIDED ANYTHING ARE WE DOING ANYTHING\n[68:26] MEE067: WELL WEDNESDAY\n[68:26] MEO069: S WEDNESDAY WE ARE MEETING AND LOOKING AT THEIR AT THEIR IMPLEMENTATION IN SOME MORE DETAIL TO ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND WHAT'S GOING ON\n[68:28] MEE067: YEAH\n[68:32] MEE067: YEAH\n[68:34] MEE067: SO WE'LL SEE IF WE CAN GET LIKE A MINI BROWSER JUST DISPLAYS TWO THINGS SYNCHED TOGETHER OF SOME KIND\n[68:40] MEO069: WE HAD TWO THINGS FROM THEIR STUFF JUST TO MAKE SURE THAT WE ARE LIKE UNDERSTAND IT WE UNDERSTAND IT ENOUGH TO TO M MODIFY IT\n[68:41] MEE067: YEAH\n[68:42] MEE067: YEAH\n[68:47] MEE068: YEAH SHOULD WE NOT HAVE LIKE A GROUP DIRECTORY OR SOMETHING WHERE WE CAN PUT ALL OUR CODE IN AND THAT KINDA THING\n[68:53] MEE067: IT'D BE USEFUL\n[68:54] MEE067: I DON'T KNOW WHO YOU SEE ABOUT THAT THOUGH\n[68:56] MEE068: HMM\n[68:58] MEO069: YEP\n[68:59] MEO069: HOW WOULD WE DO THAT\n[69:00] MEO069: BY JUST MAKING LIKE IT W READ WRITE FOR EVERYONE\n[69:06] MEO069: 'KAY WHO HAS MOST FREE SPACE ON THEIR\n[69:09] MEE068: I'VE GOTTEN MM HARDLY ANY\n[69:09] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[69:09] MEE067: I D HAVE NO IDEA\n[69:11] MEO069: SAME HERE\n[69:13] MEE067: I'VE PROBABLY GOT A REASONABLE AMOUNT BECAUSE UM EVERYTHING ON MY DICE ACCOUNT CAN ACTUALLY BE DELETED 'CAUSE I STORE IT ALL AT HOME AS WELL\n[69:22] MEE068: HMM\n[69:23] MEO069: WELL WE ALTERNATIVELY WE CAN PROBABLY JUST MAKE ANOTHER DIRECTORY ON THE BEEFY SCRATCH SPACE\n[69:28] MEO069: I MEAN THAT'S WHERE I'M HAVING GIGABYTES AND GIGABYTES OF STUFF AT THE MOMENT\n[69:32] MEE067: IS THAT GUARANTEED TO STAY THE\n[69:34] MEO069: NO\n[69:35] MEO069: NO\n[69:36] MEE068: YEAH WE CAN ASK STEVE IF UM WE CAN GET SPACE\n[69:40] MEO069: YEAH\n[69:43] MEE067: MAYBE YOU SHOULD SEND A SUPPORT FORM\n[69:45] MEE068: YEAH UH WE COULD DO THAT\n[69:46] MEO069: BUT I THINK IF HE SENDS TO THE I THINK IF HE SENDS TO THE PORT HE'D PROBABLY BE IN A BETTER POSITION\n[69:46] MEE067: JUST SAY WE WANT SOME WEB SPACE\n[69:51] MEE067: LISTEN TO\n[69:52] MEO069: YEAH\n[69:53] MEE068: YEAH I'M SURE HE HAD TO DEAL WITH THAT LAST YEAR\n[69:55] MEE067: YEAH\n[69:56] MEE067: 'CAUSE THAT'D BE REALLY USEFUL IS IF WE HAD A BIG DIRECTORY\n[70:00] MEE067: ESPECIALLY FOR TRANSFERRING STUFF\n[70:02] MEO069: HMM\n[70:06] MEE067: HAVING SAID THAT ARE WE ALLOWED TO TAKE A COPY OF THE ICSI CORPUS\n[70:10] MEE067: SOMETHING WE SHOULD PROBABLY ASK BEFORE WE DO IT\n[70:12] MEO069: I THINK HE SAID YES TO THAT\n[70:13] MEO069: I THINK UH THAT WAS LIKE IN WHEN WE WERE STILL IN THE SEMINAR ROOM\n[70:16] MEO069: I ASKED THAT ONCE OR LIKE ASK IS IT POSSIBLE TO GET IT OFF AND NOBODY SAID LIKE PEOPLE WERE DISCUSSING ABOUT THE TECHNICAL PRACTICALITIES\n[70:17] MEE067: OKAY\n[70:23] MEO069: BUT NOBODY SAID ANYTHING ABOUT AL BEING ALLOWED TO OR NOT ALLOWED TO\n[70:26] MEO069: I MEAN WE HAVE ACCESS TO IT HERE AND I GUESS IT PROBABLY MEANS THAT WE WE CAN'T GIVE IT TO ANYBODY ELSE\n[70:33] MEO069: BUT\n[70:33] MEE067: OKAY\n[70:36] MEO069: BUT IF THEY GIVE US ACCESS TO IT HERE O SITTING ON A DICE MACHINE\n[70:38] MEO069: THEN THERE SHOULDN'T BE A REASON WHY WE SHOULDN'T BE ABLE TO USE IT ON OUR LAPTOP\n[70:41] MEO069: I PERSONALLY DON'T HAVE TOO MANY FRIENDS WHO WOULD BE TOO KEEN ON GETTING IT ANYWAY\n[70:45] MEE067: NO ME NEITHER\n[70:46] FEO066: YEAH RIGHT\n[70:47] MEO069: I HAVE THAT REALLY EXCITED PIRATE COPIED THING\n[70:49] FEO066: YE\n[70:50] MEO069: IT ANNOTATED MEETING DATA\n[70:52] FEO065: SO SHALL WE SIT TOGETHER TOMORROW THEN AS WELL\n[70:52] FEO066: M\n[70:54] FEO065: UH OKAY\n[70:54] MEE068: YEAH\n[70:56] FEO066: UM JASMINE UH UM WHAT IS UM THE TEXT YOU'RE EXTRACTING UH LOOKING LIKE THEN AT THE END\n[71:05] FEO065: UM YEAH W WOULD IT BE BEST\n[71:07] FEO065: AT THE MOMENT IT'S IT'S JUST LINES OF\n[71:08] FEO066: BECAUSE UM I I THINK IT'S ACTUALLY VERY SIMILAR TO WHAT I DID FOR MY UM SPEAKER UM UH EXTRACTION AND I THINK I WOULD CH PERHAPS HAVE TO CHANGE TWO LINES OF CODES TO GET YOU UM FOR EACH MEETING A FILE THAT SAYS FR FROM UM THIS MILLISECOND TO THIS MILLISECOND THERE WAS THIS SEQUENCE OF WORDS\n[71:13] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[71:34] FEO066: AND SO ON\n[71:36] FEO065: UM\n[71:36] FEO066: SO THAT'S JUST CHANGING TWO LINES OF CODE\n[71:40] FEO066: AND IT WOULD GIVE YOU THAT\n[71:41] FEO066: SO\n[71:43] FEO065: OKAY\n[71:43] FEO065: SO UM YOU'D DO YOU EXTRACT THE WORDS THE RAW TEXT AS WELL\n[71:47] FEO066: UM YEAH\n[71:47] FEO065: UH\n[71:48] FEO066: SO FAR I EXTRACTED UM THE DURA DURATIONS\n[71:52] FEO065: OKAY\n[71:52] FEO066: BUT IT'S FROM THE WORDS FILE\n[71:54] FEO066: SO I COULD JUST UM CONTATENATE CONCATENATE UM THE WORDS INSTEAD OF THE DURATIONS AND IT SHOULD I MEAN\n[71:55] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[71:57] FEO065: PRINT OUT\n[72:09] FEO066: SHOULD BE VERY\n[72:11] FEO066: STRAIGHT FORWARD\n[72:14] FEO066: I CAN TRY TO DO IT AND SEND IT TO YOU\n[72:16] FEO065: OKAY\n[72:16] FEO066: PE AND YOU HAVE A LOOK AT IT WILL IT MAKE SENSE FOR WHAT YOU WANT\n[72:17] FEO065: OKAY THAT\n[72:22] FEO065: OKAY\n[72:31] MEO069: HUH\n[72:31] FEO065: SO HAVE WE ALREADY EXTRACTED FROM ALL THE FILES\n[72:34] FEO066: YEAH UH P I MEAN IT I JUST LET IT RUN OVER ALL THE FILES\n[72:36] FEO065: YEAH\n[72:38] FEO066: SO\n[72:38] FEO065: DID YOU ALSO ORDER\n[72:41] FEO066: YES\n[72:41] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[72:41] MEO069: WAIT WAIT WAIT\n[72:42] FEO066: I JUST ORDERED\n[72:42] MEO069: UM SORRY\n[72:43] MEO069: YEAH SORRY\n[72:45] FEO066: UH I ORDERED ACCORDING TO THE UM STARTING TIMES OF THE UTTERANCES\n[72:49] FEO065: HMM\n[72:51] MEO069: WHAT I JUST REALISED WE SHOULD REALLY T KEEP DIFFERENT SERIESES COMPLETELY SEPARATE FOR VIRTUALLY ALL PURPOSES\n[72:59] MEO069: JUST LET'S BE CAREFUL ABOUT THAT BECAUSE\n[73:02] FEO066: WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY DIFFE\n[73:03] MEO069: LIKE THE THE ICSI CORPUS ISN'T ISN'T ONE MEETING SERIES IT'S SEVERAL MEETING SERIES WITH DIFFERENT PEOPLE MEETING FOR COMPLETELY DIFFERENT THINGS\n[73:07] MEE068: HMM\n[73:12] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN T I I HAVE ONE WHAT I GIVE YOU WOULD BE ONE FILE FOR EACH MEETING\n[73:20] MEO069: FOR EACH MEETING\n[73:21] FEO066: YEAH NOT FOR EACH MEETING SERIES\n[73:22] MEO069: ALRIGHT\n[73:23] MEO069: OKAY BUT LIKE LET'S JUST BE CAREFUL THAT WHATEVER WE SORT OF WE MERGE TOGETHER\n[73:23] FEO066: I DIDN'T DO THAT YET\n[73:26] MEO069: THAT LIKE THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF MERGING IT'S NOT THE WHOLE ICSI CORPUS BUT INDIVIDUAL SERIES\n[73:31] FEO066: YEAH ONE GROUP YEAH\n[73:31] FEO065: HMM\n[73:32] MEE067: MIGHT BE FUNNY TO SEE WHAT IS SUMMARISED THE WHOLE CORPUS AS ANYWAY\n[73:35] MEO069: I THINK WE MIGHT ACTUALLY I THINK THAT'S PROBABLY BE SOMEWHERE LIKE WELL OR SOMETHING LIKE IT\n[73:39] MEE067: I THINK IT'D BE VERY USEFUL\n[73:41] MEE067: BUT\n[73:44] MEO069: UM I THINK WE MIGHT JUST GET AWAY WITH FOR THE WHOLE PROJECT JUST LIKE LOOKING AT ONLY ONE SERIES AND JUST DOING WITHIN ONE SERIES\n[73:52] MEO069: I MEAN YOU CAN DO EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN ONE SERIES\n[73:54] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN THERE'S ONE SERIES THAT HAS JUST ONE MEETING\n[73:57] MEO069: OH YEAH LET'S TAKE THAT\n[73:57] MEE068: THAT SOUNDS GOOD\n[74:02] MEO069: IS THE IS THE DATA ALWAYS CLEARLY SPLIT UP BY DIFFERENT SERIES\n[74:04] MEO069: UH LIKE IS IT EASY TO JUST PICK ONE\n[74:04] FEO066: YES\n[74:05] FEO066: UM THE YOU YOU THE DATA IS OF THE FORM YOU HAVE UM THREE IDENTIFICATION LETTER\n[74:11] FEO066: SO B. E. D. OR B. B. D. OR SOMETHING AND THAT'S ALWAYS THE SAME GROUP\n[74:11] MEO069: OKAY\n[74:13] MEO069: OKAY\n[74:16] MEO069: OKAY\n[74:16] FEO066: AND THEN AFTER THAT THERE'S UM A NUMBER LIKE O. O. ONE O. O. TWO\n[74:20] FEO066: SO IT'S A\n[74:21] MEO069: OKAY\n[74:21] MEO069: SO AT AT EVERY LEVEL EVERYONE HAS TO BE CAREFUL TO REALLY JUST TAKE EVEN AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL\n[74:27] MEO069: JUST TAKE STUFF FROM ONE SERIES AND NOT MERGE STUFF FROM DIFFERENT SERIES TOGETHER BECAUSE THEY WOULD PROBABLY BE JUST MAJORLY MESSY\n[74:30] FEO066: YEAH BUT THAT'S THAT'S REALLY QUITE EASY TO SEE BECAUSE THEY'RE NAMED\n[74:30] MEE068: HMM\n[74:34] MEO069: YEAH SO SO T SO LIKE IF EVEN IF WE MAKE ONE SINGLE TEXT FILE WHICH HAS THE WHOLE CORPUS\n[74:40] MEO069: SORT OF OUR CORPUS THAT WOULD STILL BE FROM ONE SERIES ONLY\n[74:44] MEO069: WOU BUT IT WHAT YOU'RE PRODUCING AT THE MOMENT IS LIKE INDIVIDUAL TEXT FILES THAT SORT OF HAVE THE RAW TEXT FOR A WHOLE A MEETING AS A WHOLE OR\n[74:52] FEO066: YES\n[74:53] FEO066: BUT I I MEAN AS UM THE START UH START TIMES UM START FOR EACH MEETING AT ZERO\n[74:57] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[75:01] FEO066: YOU COULD JUST PROBABLY JUST UM ADD THE UM FINAL SECOND TIME TO THE NEXT MEETING AND SO ON AND JUST PUT IT ALL TOGETHER\n[75:12] FEO066: BUT THEN WE WOULD HAVE TO CHANGE UM THE INFORMATION ABOUT WHO ON WHICH CHANNEL IT WAS SET UM TO BY WHICH PERSON IT WAS SET\n[75:12] MEO069: YEAH\n[75:22] FEO066: AND THAT IS ACTUALLY STORED IN ANOTHER X. M. L. DOCUMENT\n[75:26] MEE068: HMM\n[75:26] MEO069: 'KAY\n[75:28] MEO069: UM SO IS IS ANYBODY CREATING AN UH A REAL RAW TEXT THING AT THE MOMENT LIKE WHICH IS JUST THE WORDS\n[75:34] MEE068: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I'M GONNA NEED\n[75:37] MEO069: YEAH THA 'CAUSE THAT'S WHAT I'M GONNA NEED AS WELL\n[75:38] FEO066: YEAH I W WOULD THEN JUST NOT PRINT OUT THE UM START AND END TIMES\n[75:43] MEE068: YES\n[75:44] MEO069: BUT I BUT IF THERE UH B AREN'T LIKE SO IT'S IT'S START AND END TIMES JUST FOR THE FILE\n[75:44] MEE068: YEAH IT'S JUST MO CHANGING IT A BIT\n[75:45] FEO065: OKAY\n[75:48] MEO069: LIKE IS IT JUST THE FIRST AND THE LAST LINE\n[75:49] MEO069: OR IS IT FOR EVERY SINGLE THING IN\n[75:50] FEO066: NO IT'S FOR EVERY SINGLE WORD\n[75:53] MEE067: WE CAN JUST CHANGE THE CODE\n[75:53] FEO066: OR FOR EVERY SINGLE UTTERANCE\n[75:55] FEO066: YEAH THAT DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU WANT\n[75:55] MEE068: YEAH\n[75:56] MEO069: SO WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY JUST NOT PRINT OUT THAT\n[75:59] FEO066: YEAH BUT I DO IT WITH PERL IT'S JUST STRING MANIPULATION\n[76:02] FEO066: SO I WOULD I MEAN I WOULD JUST\n[76:03] MEO069: OKAY\n[76:05] MEO069: IF YOU'RE INTO IT CAN YOU MAKE A TEXT FILE WHICH JUST LIKE MAKES JUST THE WORDS\n[76:09] FEO066: SURE\n[76:10] MEO069: 'KAY\n[76:11] MEO069: DO YOU WANT IT STRAIGHT FLOWING\n[76:12] MEO069: 'CAUSE I WOULD NEED SOMETHING THAT MARKS THE END OF UH OF UH IS IS YOURS SEGMENTED BY TOPICS THEN THAT LIKE IS THERE ANY INFORMATION THAT YOU HAVE TO THE TOPIC\n[76:21] MEO069: TO THE AUTOMATED TOPIC TOPIC SEGMENTATION\n[76:22] FEO066: NO I DIDN'T DO A SEA NO\n[76:24] MEO069: OH THEN I NEED SOMETHING DIFFERENT LATER ANYWAY\n[76:26] MEO069: OKAY BUT FOR NOW IF YOU C\n[76:27] MEE068: NO BUT UH THAT'S WHAT M. L. C. SEG DOES\n[76:29] MEE068: IT IT MARKS THE END OF EACH SEGMENT\n[76:32] MEO069: OKAY\n[76:32] MEO069: YOU'RE GONNA PUT THAT AS AN OUTPUT OF YOURS THE SEGMENTATION\n[76:34] MEE068: YEAH\n[76:35] MEO069: OKAY SO FOR NOW CAN YOU CREATE LIKE SORT OF JUST UH A DUMP WHICH IS PURE TEXT\n[76:40] MEO069: JUST PURE TEXT SO THAT I CAN GET A DICTIONARY AND YOU CAN WORK ON THAT FOR YOUR TOPIC SEGMENTATION\n[76:44] MEE068: YEAH\n[76:45] MEO069: AND\n[76:46] FEO066: AND YOU WOULD WANT THAT ALL IN ONE FILE FOR ALL THE CORPUS\n[76:51] FEO066: OR\n[76:52] MEO069: OR FOR FOR THE SERIES\n[76:53] MEO069: BUT I CAN BUT I CAN ALSO DEAL WITH SEPARATE FILES I MEAN I CAN JUST WRITE THE ALGORITHM THAT IT LOADS ALL FILES IN A DIRECTORY OR SOMETHING\n[76:54] FEO066: FOR THE SERIES\n[76:59] MEO069: BUT I MEAN IF YOU\n[77:00] FEO066: YEAH I CAN DIRECTLY PUT IT INTO UH JUST LIKE\n[77:02] MEO069: BUT IF YOU CAN PUT IT IN ONE SINGLE MEGA FILE THAT WOULD BE QUITE USEFUL FOR ME\n[77:06] MEE068: OH\n[77:06] FEO066: SO UH ONLY WORDS UM PER MEETING SERIES\n[77:12] MEO069: EVEN THOUGH FOR YOU WOULDN'T IT BE EASIER IF YOU HAD DIFFERENT FILES BECAUSE THEN YOU SORT OF KNOW LIKE\n[77:16] MEE068: YEAH\n[77:18] MEE068: YEAH FOR ME IT'S BETTER IF THEY'RE BY MEETING\n[77:19] MEO069: YEAH\n[77:20] MEO069: SO GIVE M GIVE ME DIFFERENT FILES AS LONG AS LIKE IT M IF YOU COULD NAME THEM IN A WAY THAT IS EASY TO ENUMERATE OVER THEM\n[77:23] FEO066: UH-HUH\n[77:25] MEO069: LIKE WHATEVER ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE OR SOMETHING\n[77:28] FEO066: YES\n[77:28] MEO069: OR JUST ANYTHING THAT I CAN\n[77:30] FEO066: YEAH THEY WILL JUST I WILL JUST TAKE I WOULD UH TAKE OVER THE NAMES THEY HAVE ANYWAY\n[77:36] MEO069: YEAH\n[77:37] MEO069: IS IS IT SOMETHING THAT'S EASILY ENU LIKE TO ENUMERATE OVER\n[77:39] MEO069: IS IT SOME JUST SOME ORDERED PATTERN\n[77:41] FEO066: YEAH YEAH\n[77:42] MEO069: OKAY COOL\n[77:42] FEO066: YEAH ONE SERIES HAS THE UM SAME THREE STARTING LETTERS\n[77:47] FEO066: SO\n[77:47] MEO069: OKAY COOL\n[77:48] MEO069: YEAH\n[77:49] FEO066: SO ONLY WORDS AND WORDS AND TIMES\n[77:52] FEO066: AND YOU\n[77:52] FEO065: UH I DON'T NEED THE TIMES I JUST NEED THE WORDS\n[77:55] FEO065: BUT UM\n[77:57] MEO069: IN THE RIGHT ORDER\n[77:57] FEO066: YEAH YOU WANT IT ORDERED\n[77:58] FEO065: YEAH IN THE RIGHT ORDER\n[77:59] FEO065: YES\n[77:59] FEO066: OKAY\n[78:00] MEO069: IT'S JUST A WISH LIST\n[78:00] FEO066: OKAY ANYBODY\n[78:03] MEO069: ORDERS\n[78:05] FEO066: UM ORD BASE DOT TIMES\n[78:08] FEO066: YEAH AND DO YOU WANT\n[78:10] FEO066: YEAH SOMETIMES THEY'RE CONTAINED IN ONE ANOTHER\n[78:14] FEO066: SO\n[78:14] FEO065: YEAH THAT DOESN'T MATTER TOO MUCH I THINK\n[78:16] FEO066: JUST AFTER TH MM-HMM\n[78:18] FEO066: 'KAY\n[78:20] FEO066: ORDERED\n[78:21] FEO066: ONLY WORDS\n[78:28] MEO069: WHEN DO YOU THINK YOU'LL HAVE UM LIKE A PRIMITIVE SEGMENTATION BY SOME READY MADE TOPIC SEGMENTATION BY SOME READY MADE TOOL READY\n[78:35] MEE068: THEN THAT'LL BE REALLY EASY TO DO ONCE THEY'VE GOT THE RAW TEXT\n[78:39] MEE068: IT'S JUST A CASE OF RUNNING THE SCRIPT\n[78:39] MEO069: OKAY\n[78:41] MEO069: OKAY COOL\n[78:43] MEO069: 'CAUSE I'LL NEED THAT THEN WHEN IT'S DONE\n[78:44] MEE068: YEAH I MEAN HOPEFULLY THIS WEEK\n[78:46] MEO069: OKAY\n[78:47] FEO066: UM AND I THINK UM FOR ALL THE CORPUS IT'S JUST FROM I KNOW FROM OTHER TIMES\n[78:52] FEO066: IT'S UM NINE MEGAMI BYTE TO HAVE I MEAN SHOULD BE SHOULD BE SIMILAR TO HAVE THE WORDS\n[78:54] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[78:57] MEE067: IS THAT IT\n[78:57] MEE067: THAT'S QUITE GOOD\n[78:59] FEO066: SHOULD BE\n[79:00] MEO069: WHAT'S WHAT'S NINE MEGABYTE\n[79:01] MEO069: THE THE\n[79:02] FEO066: NA UM ALL THE WORDS TOGETHER UM FOR ALL THE MEETINGS\n[79:06] MEE068: ALRIGHT\n[79:07] MEO069: THAT SOUNDS QUITE REASONABLE\n[79:08] MEO069: THAT'S NINE NINE CHARACTERS OVER OKAY\n[79:09] FEO066: THAT'S WHAT I'M GUESSING THAT'S YOU KNOW\n[79:12] FEO066: UM WHAT I BECAUSE NINE MEGA BYTE IS WHAT I GOT FOR WHEN I SAID FOR EVERY UM UTTERANCE THIS IS GOES FROM THERE TO THERE AND\n[79:19] MEO069: OKAY\n[79:21] MEO069: OKAY\n[79:22] MEO069: THAT IS FOR ARE WE ARE WE PICKING ONE PARTICULAR SERIES AT THE MOMENT\n[79:22] FEO066: TAKES TAKES SECONDS\n[79:26] MEO069: OR\n[79:27] MEE068: AND WE COULD\n[79:27] FEO066: OH\n[79:28] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN I'M IT DOING IT FOR ALL OF IT\n[79:29] MEO069: YES\n[79:32] FEO066: DOESN'T MATTER\n[79:34] MEO069: OKAY\n[79:35] MEO069: YEAH\n[79:36] MEO069: YEAH I GUESS WE CAN PROBABLY PROCESS THE DATA FOR ALL DIFFERENT SERIES AND THEN CHECK WHICH SERIES IS THE BEST FOR THE PRESENTATION\n[79:41] MEE067: YEAH\n[79:44] MEO069: IT SOUNDS QUITE REASONABLE NINE MEGABYTE\n[79:45] MEO069: I MEAN IF YOU THINK IF IT'S R ROUGHLY A MILLION WORDS AND NINE CHARACTERS PER WORD SOUNDS REALISTI\n[79:50] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN I HOPE IT WILL BE THE SAME FOR THE WORDS\n[79:54] FEO066: IT'S JUST WHAT I\n[79:55] MEO069: YEAH\n[79:58] MEO069: YES I'M GONNA BUILD A DICTIONARY THEN FROM THAT\n[80:01] MEO069: LIKE JUST A LIST OF THE WORDS THAT MAYBE A LIST OF THE WORDS WITH THE FREQUENCIES OR A LIST OF THE WORDS SORTED ALPHABETICALLY OR NUMERICALLY\n[80:09] FEO066: I\n[80:11] MEO069: WHAT WHAT DOES ANYONE WANT\n[80:12] MEO069: DOES THIS THERE ANY WISHES FOR DICTIONARIES\n[80:16] MEE067: I COULD JUST USE IT WITH THE FREQUENCY I THINK UNTIL THE INFORMATION DENSITY THING'S FINISHED\n[80:23] MEE067: THAT WOULD BE REALLY USEFUL\n[80:24] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[80:25] FEO065: HMM\n[80:25] FEO066: MM\n[80:26] MEO069: SO I'LL CREATE A DICTIONARY\n[80:27] FEO066: SO SO UM I WILL PROBABLY SEND UM JUST ONE FILE OF THE FIRST MEETING UM TO ALL THOSE WHO NEED IT SO THAT YOU CAN HAVE A LOOK WHETHER THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT\n[80:38] MEO069: ADD ADD THE STRUCTURE YEAH\n[80:39] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[80:40] MEO069: AND THEN THE ACTUAL FILE WE CAN PROBABLY LIKE COPY FROM YOUR HOME DIRECTORY OR SOMETHING LIKE IT\n[80:44] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN IF IT'S JUST FOR ONE MEETING IT'S REALLY NOT TOO BIG\n[80:47] MEO069: YEAH YEAH BUT I'M SA I'M SAYING FOR THE WHOLE THING IN THE END\n[80:49] MEO069: THEN LIKE THE BIG THING WE PROBABLY SHOULDN'T DO BY EMAIL\n[80:49] FEO066: YEAH\n[80:55] MEO069: YEAH\n[80:56] FEO065: HOW LONG WOULD IT TAKE TO MAKE THE FREQUENCY COUNTS WITH A JAVA HASH TABLE\n[81:03] MEO069: OH FROM THE TIME I GET THE FILE I CAN DO THAT IN AN AFTERNOON THE NEXT SORT OF THE NEXT MORNING\n[81:08] FEO065: YEAH\n[81:09] MEO069: OH YOU MEAN HOW LONG PROCESSING TIME IT TAKES\n[81:11] FEO065: NO HOW LONG YOU WOULD HAVE TO PROGRAM SOMETHING\n[81:13] MEO069: AH IT'S A IT'S A BOG STANDARD ALGORITHM\n[81:15] MEO069: I'VE I'VE SORT OF I'VE WRITTEN IT FOR FOR DIL JUST IN HALF AN HOUR OR SOMETHING SIMILAR\n[81:19] FEO065: OKAY\n[81:20] MEO069: IT'S JUST YOU PUT THEM IN A HASH TABLE AND AND SAY WELL IF IT EXISTS ALREADY IN THE HASH TABLE THEN YOU INCREASE THE COUNT BY ONE AND I'LL PROBABLY IMPLEMENT SOME FILTER FOR FILTERING OUT NUMBERS OR SOMETHING\n[81:26] FEO065: MM\n[81:31] FEO065: BECAUSE IT'S QUITE EASY IN PERL AS WELL IT'S JUST A LINE OF CODE FOR COUNTING ALL THE WORDS AND YEAH IT'S IT'S BY HASHES\n[81:37] MEO069: REALLY\n[81:37] MEO069: HOW DO YOU DO THAT\n[81:40] MEO069: OKAY WELL I DON'T KNOW ANY PERL\n[81:41] FEO065: YEAH\n[81:41] MEO069: I MEAN IF ANYONE WANTS TO DO A PERL SCRIPT FOR THAT THAT DOES IT DOES IT NICELY I UH\n[81:45] FEO065: YEAH\n[81:49] MEO069: I'VE NO PROBLEM WITH THAT\n[81:50] MEO069: I BUT I THINK I HAVE THE JAVA CODE VIRTUALLY READY BECAUSE FOR DIL I WROTE SOMETHING VERY SIMILAR\n[81:55] FEO065: 'KAY\n[81:56] MEO069: LIKE FOR DIL I WROTE SOMETHING THAT COUNTS THE THE DIFFERENT OCCURRENCES OF ALL THE TAGS UM\n[82:01] MEE067: IF YOU'RE DOING IT IN JAVA COULD YOU UM SERIALIZE THE OUTPUT AS WELL AS WRITING IT TO A FILE\n[82:07] MEO069: SORRY\n[82:08] MEE067: IF YOU'RE DOING IT IN JAVA COULD YOU SERIALIZE THE UM DICTIONARY YEAH AS WELL AS WRITING IT TO A FILE\n[82:11] MEO069: THE HASH TABLE\n[82:15] MEO069: UH I'VE NEVER SERIALIZED ANYTHING\n[82:16] MEE067: IT'S REALLY EASY\n[82:18] MEO069: WOULDN'T THAT BE ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE THOUGH\n[82:21] MEE067: I DON'T SEE WHY IT'D BE ANY MORE MASSIVE THAN THE FILE\n[82:24] MEO069: AND THEN SERIALI AND THEN WRITE THE SERIALIZATION TO A FILE\n[82:27] MEE067: YEAH\n[82:28] MEO069: SO YOU WANT LIKE A SE LIKE A FILE WHICH IS THE SERIALIZATION OF A HASH TABLE\n[82:31] MEE067: IT JUST SAVES YOU PARSING THE UM\n[82:34] MEO069: OKAY\n[82:35] MEE067: FILE REPRESENTATION OF IT\n[82:36] MEE067: AND NOW 'CAUSE I WOULD BE USING IT IN JAVA ANYWAY\n[82:39] MEE067: SO I'D JUST BE BUILDING THE DATA STRUCTURE AGAIN\n[82:41] MEO069: YEAH\n[82:41] MEO069: I I'LL I'LL CHECK IF I UNDERSTAND HOW IT WORKS\n[82:44] MEO069: I MEAN OTHERWISE I CAN GIVE YOU THE CODE FOR LOADING A DICTIONARY\n[82:47] MEO069: GIVE YOU MY MY IT'S JUST IT'S IT'S SORT OF IT'S A LINE BREAK SEPARATED FILE YOU KNOW\n[82:51] MEE067: YEAH BUT IT SEEMS LIKE A BIT SILLY TO BE PARSING IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN KINDA THING\n[82:57] MEO069: YEAH\n[83:02] MEO069: YEAH I'LL SEE IF I UNDERSTAND HOW TO SERIALIZE\n[83:04] MEO069: THERE'S A THERE'S A SERIALISE COMMAND SO THAT GIVES ME ONE MEGA MOTHER OF A S\n[83:07] MEE067: I WOULD'VE THOUGHT THAT UM I THINK ALL THE COLLECTIONS AND THINGS IMPLEMENT SERIALIZABLE ALREADY\n[83:14] MEO069: YEAH BUT DO THEY AUTOMATICALLY WRITE TO THE FILE ANYWAY I'LL I'LL FIGURE THAT OUT\n[83:17] MEE067: I THINK THEY MIGHT DO\n[83:17] MEO069: WE DON'T HAVE TO\n[83:20] MEO069: YES IS THAT PRETTY MUCH\n[83:24] MEO069: PRETTY MUCH IT\n[83:28] MEO069: SO DAVE AND ME LOOK AT HOW NITE X. M. L. WORKS AND WE'RE\n[83:33] MEE067: TONIGHT I'LL TRY AND UM I'LL EITHER WORK SOME MORE ON UH THE T. F. I. D. F. SUMMARIZER OR DO THE AUDIO THING\n[83:41] MEO069: HMM\n[83:46] MEO069: I'LL BUILD A DICTIONARY AS SOON AS I GET THE TEXT\n[83:51] MEO069: AND YEAH SO THAT\n[83:55] MEO069: WHEN DO WE HAVE TO MEET AGAIN THEN WITH THIS\n[83:59] MEE068: DON'T KNOW\n[83:59] MEE068: SUPPOSE WE'RE JUST GETTING ON WITH ALL OUR\n[84:02] MEE067: YEAH\n[84:02] MEE068: COMPONENTS\n[84:03] MEE068: SO\n[84:04] MEO069: HOW ARE WE GONNA DO A DEMONSTRATOR NEXT WEEK\n[84:06] MEO069: MY GOD\n[84:07] MEE067: DO WE HAVE TO DEMONSTRATE SOMETHING NEXT WEEK\n[84:07] MEE068: I KNOW\n[84:08] MEE068: WA\n[84:09] FEO066: WHAT DO WE HAVE TO DEMONSTRATE\n[84:10] MEO069: NO NO NOT DEMONSTRATE BUT LIKE DIDN'T YOU SAY THAT UH DIDN'T WE SORT OF AGREE THAT IT WOULD BE USEFUL TO HAVE A DEMONSTRATOR OF IT\n[84:17] MEO069: LIKE SOME PRIMITIVE THING WORKING NEXT WEEK\n[84:19] MEE068: YEAH\n[84:20] MEE068: YEAH HE SUGGESTED THAT WE COULD HAVE AN UH INITIAL PROTOTYPE\n[84:23] MEO069: THAT'S GOTTA BE VERY PROTOTYPE\n[84:26] MEE068: I KNOW I'D B I'D BE SURPRISED IF WE CAN GET ANYTHING WORKING BY NEXT WEEK\n[84:27] MEE067: YEAH\n[84:34] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[84:36] MEO069: AH WELL LET'S GO\n[84:38] MEO069: SORRY\n[84:41] MEE068: ALRIGHT\n[84:45] MEO069: I FEEL LIKE LIKE HANGING MID AIR AND NOT REALLY LIKE FINDING A POINT WHERE YOU CAN GET YOUR TEETH INTO IT AND START WORKING PROPERLY AND SO IT'S ALL SO FUZZY THE WHOLE\n[84:52] MEE067: YEAH I KNOW\n[84:58] MEE067: I THINK IT'S 'CAUSE WE HAD TO SPECIFY IT OURSELVES THAT IT'S NOT AS UM LIKE FOCUS THE SPECIFICATION OF MOST UM WORK WE HAVE TO DO\n[85:06] MEO069: YEAH BUT IT AT THE MOMENT BUT AT THE MOMENT IT'S ALSO AN IMPLEMENTATIONAL LEVEL\n[85:10] MEO069: LIKE WITH THE DATA STRUCTURES I'M JUST LIKE OVER THESE VAGUE IDEAS OF SOME TREES I'M F\n[85:13] MEE067: YEAH\n[85:15] MEE067: ONCE WE START DOING IT IT WILL ALL BECOME MORE OR LESS OBVIOUS I THINK ANYWAY\n[85:19] MEO069: YEAH\n[85:20] MEO069: IT'S JUST WE ARE HALF WAY THROUGH THE PROJECT TIME TABLE\n[85:23] MEO069: THAT'S JUST WHAT 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M. L. FORMAT TO BE SURE THAT WE CAN ALL PRODUCE THE DATA THAT WE ARE PRODUCING IN A WAY OR AT LEAST I MEAN I GUESS MY DATA I'LL PROBABLY LOAD IN FROM COMPLETELY DIFFERENT WAY ANYWAY BECAUSE IT'S MATRIX\n[2:34] MEO069: BUT ALL THIS STUFF THAT GOES WITH ANNOTATION THAT WE HAVE IT IN THE RIGHT FORMAT\n[2:38] MEO069: MAYBE IF WE JUST SORT OF POOL WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE X. M. L. FORMAT AND TRY TO MAKE SENSE OF IT\n[2:43] MEO069: I DON'T AT ALL KNOW HOW TO GO ABOUT THIS\n[2:48] MEO069: UM WHAT I DID JUST NOW IS I DOWNLOADED\n[3:00] MEO069: UM I DOWNLOADED SOME\n[3:04] MEO069: FILES\n[3:05] MEO069: SOME X. M. L. 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D. BUT IT'D BE QUITE DIFFICULT TO ACTUALLY GIVE A TOPIC A TITLE\n[4:19] FEO065: YEAH THAT'S FINE\n[4:21] FEO065: I JUST I JUST NEED A A TITLE FOR THE FILE BUT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT IT IS\n[4:26] MEE068: RIGHT\n[4:27] MEE068: OKAY\n[4:28] MEE068: YEAH THAT'S NO PROBLEM\n[4:32] MEO069: YES SO DOES ANYONE HAVE A GOOD IDEA WHERE TO START LIKE WHICH WHAT SO WHAT IS IT WE TALK ABOUT GETTING IN AT THE MOMENT\n[4:38] MEO069: WE'RE BASICALLY JUST 'CAUSE THE TWO OF YOU WILL MERGE YOUR DATA TOGETHER RIGHT\n[4:41] MEO069: IN SOME WAY LIKE I IN THE END IT'LL RESULT IN ONE ANNOTATION\n[4:42] FEO066: MM YES\n[4:46] MEO069: SO THE ONLY THING WE'RE TRYING TO TIE IN IS JUST AN ADDITIONAL ANNOTATION WHICH IS SIMILAR TO\n[4:53] MEO069: THE ANNOTATION ABOUT WHAT WHAT WOULD IT BE S MOST SIMILAR TO\n[4:57] MEO069: SIMPLY TO THE SEGMENTATION INFORMATION OR\n[4:59] FEO066: YES PERHAPS YEAH BUT I MEAN THEY'RE ALL VERY VERY SIMILAR ALL THOSE X. M. L. FILES\n[5:04] MEO069: OKAY\n[5:05] FEO066: I HAD UM A LOOK AT THE UM FOR EXAMPLE A. S.\n[5:10] MEO069: I'M NOT SURE IT AH\n[5:11] FEO065: MM\n[5:12] FEO066: MM\n[5:13] MEO069: SEE THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING\n[5:16] MEO069: NOT SURE WHAT SOFTWARE I HAVE AT THE MOMENT WHICH WOULD BE HELLO\n[5:21] MEO069: UM\n[5:26] MEO069: YEAH\n[5:28] MEO069: AH\n[5:32] MEO069: DOES ANYONE KNOW ANY GOOD STANDARDS SOFTWARE DISPLAYS X. M. L. I'M NOT SURE\n[5:36] FEO066: TAKE MOZILLA\n[5:38] MEO069: YEAH BUT I'M AFRAID I ONLY HAVE FIREFOX AND FIREFOX DOESN'T HAVE THE NICE X. M. L. VIEWER ANYMORE\n[5:44] MEE068: HMM\n[5:44] MEO069: I THINK I DON'T HAVE MOZILLA\n[5:50] MEO069: NO\n[5:54] MEO069: I CAN PROBABLY JUST EMACS THEM\n[5:58] FEO065: SO UH WE HAVE THEN WHEN WE ARE MIXING OUR UM VALUES TOGETHER IS IT UM A VALUE FOR EACH UM EXPRESSION FOR EACH SENTENCE OR SOMETHING\n[6:10] FEO066: YEAH I THINK THAT WOULD BE M I MEAN UH FOR ME IT'S QUITE DIFFICULT TO SAY O ON\n[6:12] FEO065: YEAH\n[6:17] FEO066: YOU KNOW W UM WHAT SCOPE ONE ANNOTATION WOULD HAVE\n[6:21] FEO065: MM MM\n[6:24] FEO066: I THINK IT WOULD BE CERTAINLY MORE THAN ONE WORD AND\n[6:29] FEO066: I THINK IT WOULD WORK BEST WITH UTTERANCES OR SEGMENTS\n[6:32] FEO065: YEAH\n[6:35] FEO065: YEAH I WOULD JUST END UP WITH UH VALUES FOR EACH WORD SO I WOULDN'T HAVE UM\n[6:35] FEO066: YEP\n[6:42] FEO065: ANY BOUNDARIES FOR SEGMENTS AT ALL\n[6:47] MEO069: BUT\n[6:47] FEO065: I JUST I JUST WOULD HAVE THE WORDS AND THEN HOW WE UM HOW LONG EACH EXPRESSION WOULD BE I DON'T KNOW\n[6:55] MEO069: BUT GOING FROM FROM A WORD BUSINESS WOULDN'T IT BE EASIER TO THEN GO BACK AND CALCULATE FOR EACH UTTERANCE\n[7:00] FEO065: YEAH BUT WHAT IS AN UTTERANCE\n[7:02] FEO065: UH YEAH\n[7:02] MEO069: YOU KNOW WHA WHA EACH TURN SO IF WE\n[7:04] FEO066: I THINK JUST THE SEGMENTS AS THEY'RE SEGMENTED IN THE FOR EXAMPLE IN THE POINT SE POINT SIX FIVE\n[7:05] FEO065: OKAY\n[7:07] MEO069: YEAH\n[7:09] FEO065: SO WHAT WE WHAT WE WOULD FIT IN INTO THE XML FILES WOULD IT BE UH UM A VALUE FOR EACH UTTERANCE\n[7:16] FEO065: OR WHAT YOU\n[7:18] FEO066: I THINK SO\n[7:19] FEO065: OKAY\n[7:24] FEO066: AND YOU WOULD S PROBABLY STILL NEED UM YOUR VALUES FOR THE WORDS UM PERHAPS FOR FOR UM THE KEYWORDS THAT ARE DISPLAYED\n[7:33] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[7:35] FEO066: WHEN YOU CLICK ON SOMETHING\n[7:36] FEO065: SO THEN WE WOULD HAVE TO FIT IN MORE THAN JUST ONE WHERE VALUES UM\n[7:39] MEE068: MM\n[7:41] FEO066: YEAH BUT THAT'S ANOTHER REPRESENTATION THEN I THINK F FOR THE IMPORTANCE MEASURE\n[7:44] MEO069: SO D\n[7:45] FEO065: YEAH\n[7:47] MEO069: DOES ANYONE DOES ANYONE KNOW IN WHICH FILE THE ACTUAL LIKE WHAT'S IT CALLED THE SPLITTING INTO THE UTTERANCES\n[7:47] FEO065: BUT UM\n[7:48] FEO066: SHOULD YEAH\n[7:54] FEO066: UM PO\n[7:55] MEE068: UM IS IT NOT SEGMENTS\n[7:56] MEO069: IS IS CALLED IS THAT\n[7:56] FEO066: YES\n[7:56] MEE068: OR IS IT DIALOGUE ACT DIALOGUE ACTS\n[7:58] FEO066: NO IT'S NOT\n[8:00] FEO066: IT'S UM FOR EXAMPLE THERE'S UH B. D. B. O. O. ONE C. POINT SIX\n[8:01] MEO069: IS IT\n[8:06] MEO069: WHAT DOES IT END WITH\n[8:06] MEO069: DOES IT WITH WITH SAX\n[8:09] MEO069: DOES THAT LOOK LIKE IT\n[8:12] FEO066: UH I CAN'T SEE ANYTHING VERY MUCH BUT YEAH THAT'S THAT'S IT\n[8:14] MEE068: YEAH\n[8:14] FEO065: MM UH-HUH\n[8:15] MEO069: OKAY\n[8:16] MEE068: I THINK THAT'S IT YEAH\n[8:18] MEO069: BE NICE\n[8:18] MEE068: YEAH THEY'VE ALL GOT AN I. D. FOR EACH UTTERANCE\n[8:21] MEO069: LET'S ACTUALLY JUST SEE IF MAYBE K. RIGHT\n[8:25] MEO069: OH THIS IS HOW MUCH TIME YOU SPEND JUST GETTING THE RIGHT SOFTWARE GOING\n[8:34] MEO069: IS THAT BETTER TO SEE\n[8:34] MEO069: I GUESS YEAH WHITE AND BLACK IS BETTER TO SEE\n[8:39] FEO065: YEAH IT'S BETTER\n[8:40] FEO066: CAN YOU USE A BIGGER FONT\n[8:41] MEO069: SO JUST SEE IF I CAN VIEW\n[8:57] MEO069: OKAY\n[9:00] MEO069: SO\n[9:01] FEO066: OKAY SO HERE THERE'S FOR UM EACH SEGMENT UM UH THAT'S REALLY ALL SEGMENTS I MEAN IT'S IT CAN BE WORDS OR TOPICS OR UM ANYTHING I THINK\n[9:04] MEO069: THIS THIS\n[9:16] FEO066: UM THAT'S WHY TH IT'S FOR EXAMPLE TIME PROVENANCE DIALOGUE ACT OR TIME PROVENANCE SEGMENT OR TIME PROVENANCE\n[9:26] MEE068: YEAH AND IT'S GOT A DIFFERENT UH FILE FOR EACH SPEAKER\n[9:29] MEO069: BUT WHAT IS THIS\n[9:30] MEO069: I MEAN THIS DOESN'T CONTAIN ANY CONTENT\n[9:32] MEO069: LIKE ANY TEXT\n[9:33] FEO066: NO BUT IT YEAH\n[9:33] MEE068: N NO IT JUST POINTS TO THE TO THE WORDS\n[9:38] MEO069: OH WAIT SOMEBODY S S SOMEBODY EXPLAIN THAT SLOWLY TO ME\n[9:41] MEO069: SO\n[9:43] FEO066: YEAH IT P OH WELL SOME OF THEM POINT TO THE WORDS OTHER OTHERS POINT TO THE UM DIALOGUE ACTS\n[9:48] MEE068: YEAH YEAH\n[9:50] FEO066: SO THAT'S KIND OF THE GLOBAL THING THAT TIES TOGETHER OTHER THINGS\n[9:55] MEO069: SO WHAT DO ALL THESE THINGS IN THIS FILE HAVE IN COMMON\n[9:57] MEO069: WHAT WHAT ARE THEY\n[9:59] FEO066: UM\n[10:01] FEO066: YEAH THEY HAVE THEIR NITE I. D. THE TIME\n[10:05] MEO069: NO BUT W LIKE UH SO THEY ARE THEY ARE SEGMENTS IN WHAT SENSE\n[10:08] MEO069: WH WHAT'S DEFINITION OF A SEGMENT THEN\n[10:09] MEE068: THE I SUPPOSE SO THE UTTERANCES\n[10:10] MEE068: BUT ALSO INCLUDES THINGS LIKE LIKE\n[10:11] FEO066: THE SEGMENT IS WHAT IS DISPLAYED IN ONE LINE UM BY NITE\n[10:15] MEO069: OKAY\n[10:17] MEO069: AND\n[10:19] MEO069: AND THAT'S USUALLY DIALOGUE WHAT WHAT'S DIFFERENCE I BETWEEN PROVENANCE DIALOGUE ACT AND BETWEEN SEGMENTER\n[10:24] MEO069: I DON'T\n[10:24] FEO066: YEAH IT LOOKS UH UH THE SEGMENT THING LOOKS IN THE INTO THE WORDS X. M. L. FILE AND THE DIALOGUE ACTS\n[10:32] FEO066: UM THING\n[10:33] FEO066: YEAH I THINK IT'S IN A DIFFERENT\n[10:35] MEO069: A DIALOGUE ACT UH A DIALOGUE ACT ANNOTATIONS OF DIALOGUE ACT\n[10:38] MEO069: SO IS THAT JUST ANOTHER REPRESENTATION OF TEXT\n[10:38] FEO066: UM\n[10:41] FEO066: NO THEIR THEIR ANNOTATION OF DIALOGUE ACTS\n[10:43] FEO066: AND ONE UM SEGMENT CAN HAVE OR ONE UM OF THOSE WORD STRINGS THAT ARE PRESENTED IN ONE LINE CAN HAVE SEVERAL UM DIALOGUE ACTS ANNOTATED ON IT\n[10:55] FEO066: THAT'S WHY\n[10:58] MEO069: JUST SEE CAN WE HAVE THIS FILES SOMEWHERE\n[11:00] MEO069: SO THE STUFF THAT'S\n[11:03] MEO069: THAT'S CALLED SEGMENT HERE THAT DO WE KNOW WHICH FILE THIS IS PULLING FROM\n[11:07] MEO069: FROM YEAH IT'S IT'S C IT FROM WORDS X. M. L. IS THAT IT'S SAYING HERE\n[11:08] FEO066: YEAH IT'S FROM WORDS\n[11:11] FEO066: YES\n[11:13] MEO069: LET ME SEE IF I HAVE THAT WORDS X. M. L. FILE\n[11:16] MEO069: SO LET'S FOR EXAMPLE LOOK AT\n[11:17] FEO066: THAT'S JUST BELOW\n[11:20] FEO065: SO WE N WOULD NEED A VALUE LABEL FOR EACH OF THOSE SEGMENTS THAT ARE NOT DIALOGUE ACTS\n[11:30] FEO065: FOR ALL THOSE THAT POINT TO THE ACTUAL WORDS\n[11:34] MEO069: OKAY LET ME JUST TRY TO GET THEM ALL TO A DIFFERENT SCREEN\n[11:41] MEO069: UH UH IS THAT WHAT WE WERE\n[11:51] MEO069: SORRY I'M JUST I'M TRYING TO ARRANGE THEM SO THAT WE HAVE ONE ABOVE THE OTHER SO TO MAKE SOME SENSE OF THAT\n[12:08] MEO069: SO NO\n[12:09] MEO069: HERE WE HAD\n[12:10] FEO066: BUT I THINK THESE SEGMENTS ARE PERHAPS NOT EXACTLY WHAT WE ARE LOOKING AT BECAUSE THAT'S JUST O ONE TYING ALL THE OTHERS TOGETHER\n[12:19] FEO066: AND THE INFORMATION OR R I MEAN WE ARE GOING TO CREATE A FILE THAT LOOKS MORE LIKE UM THE WORDS FILE\n[12:26] FEO066: I THINK\n[12:28] MEO069: UM I'M JUST TRYING TO UNDERSTAND WHAT THIS SEGMENTS FILE IS ABOUT\n[12:32] MEO069: LIKE IT'S IT'S REFERENCING HERE IT'S REFERENCING TO\n[12:38] MEO069: TO A CERTAIN POSITION IN THE IN THE WORDS FILE\n[12:43] MEE068: YEAH THINK SO\n[12:48] MEO069: SO IT'S THAT NON VOCAL SOUND ONE HERE\n[12:51] MEO069: THAT'S THE MIC NOISE OKAY\n[12:54] MEO069: BUT WHAT'S THE DOES IT ALWAYS JUST OH NO IT'S IT'S REFERENCING TO SEVERAL WORD STRUCTURES\n[12:59] MEO069: SO THIS WOULD BE BASICALLY BE A A SEQUENCE RIGHT\n[13:03] FEO066: YES\n[13:04] MEO069: SO THAT'S FROM W. FIFTY TWO\n[13:10] MEO069: ARE THEY NOT ORDERED OR OH YEAH FROM W. FIFTY TWO DOWN TO W. WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT\n[13:12] FEO066: YEAH THEY ARE\n[13:16] MEO069: AND YEAH W SORRY\n[13:18] FEO066: UM TO DISCOURSE MARKER DIS F. MARKER FI POINT FIVE\n[13:25] FEO066: YEAH THAT'S THERE NO NO UP UP\n[13:25] FEO065: YEAH THAT'S THERE\n[13:26] FEO065: NO ABOVE\n[13:28] FEO066: GO UP\n[13:29] FEO066: YEAH RIGHT\n[13:29] FEO065: YEAH\n[13:32] MEO069: OKAY\n[13:32] MEO069: SO THIS SO THIS IS SOMEBODY SAYING IT IT DOESN'T\n[13:37] MEO069: DO WE HAVE ANY CONFIRMATION DO WE ACTUALLY SEE FROM THIS FILE WHO'S DOING IT JUST OUT OF INTEREST\n[13:37] FEO065: YEAH\n[13:42] FEO066: YEAH THIS IS ALL THE SPEAKER D.\n[13:46] FEO066: YOU AND THE SPEAKER D.\n[13:46] MEO069: OH\n[13:47] MEO069: SORRY IN SPEAKER D. 'S FILE\n[13:49] MEO069: SO THIS IS WHERE HE'D LIKE TIME STOPS\n[13:53] MEO069: AND THEN IT ONLY STARTS AT A LATER TIME BECAUSE OH YOU DON'T SEE WHEN I'M POINTING AT SCREEN IT'S JUST FOR THIS\n[13:57] MEO069: SO THEN IT STARTS HERE THIS TIME AGAINST SPEAKER D. BECAUSE IN BETWEEN THERE'S SOMEBODY ELSE\n[14:02] FEO066: YES\n[14:02] FEO066: UM YOU CAN SEE WHETHER THERE'S SOMEBODY ELSE OR NOT\n[14:02] MEO069: OKAY\n[14:04] FEO066: YOU CAN SEE THAT IN THE W UM W. POINT UM FIRST IT'S W. POINT UM FIVE UH FIFTY FOUR AND THEN IT'S SEVENTY SIX\n[14:14] FEO066: SO THERE ARE UM THIS NUMBER OF UTTERANCES OF OTHER SPEAKERS IN BETWEEN\n[14:15] MEO069: YEAH\n[14:17] MEO069: OKAY\n[14:18] MEO069: OKAY\n[14:19] MEO069: SO THE THE FILE WITH ANNOTATIONS FOR INFORMATION DENSITY WHAT WOULD THAT BE LIKE\n[14:25] MEO069: WOULD THAT BE LIKE THE SEGMENTS FILE GIVING A START WORD AND END WORD OR OR WOULD THAT\n[14:32] MEO069: HOW WOULD THAT BE TO BEST TIE IN WITH THE SYSTEM\n[14:36] FEO066: YEAH I THINK WE WOULD ALSO NEED TWO OF THOSE\n[14:40] MEO069: SORRY\n[14:41] FEO066: YEAH I THINK WE WOULD HAVE TO HAVE THE SAME STRUCTURE ONE THAT POINTS TO IT WHERE WE TIE TOGETHER ALL OUR INFORMATION\n[14:48] FEO066: SO WE WOULD PERHAPS HAVE TO MAKE ONE THAT'S SIMILAR\n[14:50] MEO069: SOMETHING LIKE SOMETHING LIKE THIS OR LIKE WHERE YOU GIVE SORT OF A REFERENCE TO A BEGINNING AND AN END POSITION\n[14:57] FEO066: YES AND UH THEN ANOTHER ONE THAT WOULD PERHAPS GIVE THE ACTUAL PROBABILITY VALUE\n[15:04] MEO069: WELL THAT WOULD BE IN THE SAME FILE WOULDN'T IT\n[15:06] MEO069: IT WOULD JUST COULDN'T WE HAVE A LIKE UH\n[15:07] FEO066: YEAH IT COULD COULD PROBABLY BE IN THE SAME FILE I DON'T KNOW\n[15:11] MEO069: I GUESS WE COULD INTRODUCE A DIFFERENT UM\n[15:13] FEO066: BUT IF YOU HAVE SEVERAL LAYERS THEN\n[15:17] FEO066: YOU CAN'T REPRESENT THEM ON THE SAME FILE\n[15:21] MEO069: WE HAVE FOR NOW IF WE JUST DO SOMETHING WHICH FOR EVERY\n[15:25] MEO069: SEGMENT IN HERE ATTACHES ACTUALLY CAN WE NOT TIE IT TO THE SEGMENTS FILE\n[15:29] MEO069: WOULD THAT NOT BE THE WAY HOW THEY WOULD WANT IT TO HAVE TO DO AS IF WE IN THE END\n[15:32] MEO069: IF WE WANT TO ATTACH TO EACH OF THOSE SEGMENTS ONE NUMBER FOR NOW\n[15:38] MEO069: AND THOSE SEGMENTS HAVE UH DO THEY HAVE AN I. D.\n[15:41] MEO069: YEAH I GUESS THEY DO\n[15:43] MEO069: SO THIS IS THE I. D. OF A SPECIFIC SEGMENT RIGHT\n[15:44] FEO066: YEAH IN SEGMENT POINT ONE\n[15:46] FEO066: UM THERE LINE BELOW\n[15:49] MEO069: YEAH SO WOULDN'T IT I MEAN THE PROBLEM IS THEY'VE ME HAVEN'T LOOKED AT THE EXACT INNER WORKINGS OF THEIR OF THEIR ENGINEERED\n[15:56] MEO069: BUT YOU'D THINK THAT THE EASIEST WAY AND THE WAY THAT HOW IT'S INTENDED TO BE WOULD BE JUST\n[16:02] MEO069: IF WE HAVE HERE A LINK TO THE SEGMENT A LIKE AN I. D. FOR THAT SEGMENT\n[16:05] MEO069: THAT WE JUST CREATE ANOTHER FILE WHICH LINKS TO THE SEGMENT AND THEN HAS AN ADDITIONAL VALUE WHICH IS THE NUMBER\n[16:15] FEO065: SO YOU MEAN AN A AN ATTRIBUTE\n[16:17] MEO069: YEAH YEAH\n[16:18] FEO065: YEAH\n[16:18] FEO066: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I MEANT ACTUALLY YEAH\n[16:20] MEO069: YEAH OH SORRY I I THOUGHT WE WERE TALKING ABOUT HAVING TWO FILES\n[16:25] MEO069: I WAS THINK YEAH I I THINK THAT I I UNDERSTOOD WRONG\n[16:27] MEO069: I THOUGHT YOU WERE WANTING TO HAVE TWO DIFFERENT X. M. L. FILES WITH ONE THE REFERENCE AND ONE JUST TH JUST THE NUMBER\n[16:33] MEO069: AND I WAS THINKING THAT'S PROBABLY WHAT YOU MEANT JUST UM HAVING LIKE FOR EACH SORT OF OF OUR SEGMENTS HAVING JUST THE I. D.\n[16:42] MEO069: WHICH IS REFERENCING TO THESE SEGMENTS HERE AND ANOTHER ATTRIBUTE WHICH IS THE THE VALUE\n[16:47] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[16:48] MEO069: SO THIS WHOLE INFORMATION WE WOULD THEN STORE IN THIS AH NO\n[16:52] MEO069: THAT I DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO BECAUSE I DIDN'T DOWNLOAD LIKE THERE'S THIS ONE META INFORMATION FILE WHERE IT DESCRIBES THE STRUCTURE OF ALL THE FILES AND DESCRIBES WHICH UM WHICH ATTRIBUTES THEY BRING IN\n[17:02] MEO069: SO WE WOULD ADD THAT TO THAT FILE\n[17:06] MEE068: MM\n[17:06] MEO069: SAYING THAT SORT OF WE BRING IN INFORMATION DENSITY\n[17:10] MEO069: AND THEN WE WOULD CREATE THE FILE OF THAT TYPE WHICH WE PROBABLY COULDN'T CALL IT SEGMENT\n[17:16] MEO069: I'M NOT SURE\n[17:16] MEO069: WE PROBABLY MIGHT HAVE TO HAVE A DIFFERENT WORD FOR IT\n[17:18] MEO069: I'M NOT SURE IF IT THERE'S ANY TROUBLE WITH IT REPEATING\n[17:22] FEO066: UM\n[17:23] FEO065: WOULDN'T IT BE EASIEST TO JUST INCORPORATE A NEW ATTRIBUTE IN IN THIS FILE\n[17:29] MEO069: IN THE EXISTING SEGMENTS FILE\n[17:29] FEO065: YEAH I DON'T KNOW THAT'S PROBABLY NOT VERY UH NICE BUT WOULD QUITE EASY WOULDN'T IT\n[17:36] MEO069: YEAH I RECKON ACTUALLY IF WE MAKE A COPY OF IT\n[17:38] FEO066: BUT I I MEAN THERE'S NOT ALL THE INFORMATION THAT IS IN IN THE C CORPUS IN THERE IN THE SEGMENTS FILE\n[17:38] FEO065: YEAH\n[17:45] FEO066: I THINK THAT IS JUST THE UM THINGS THAT ARE LOADED EVERY TIME BUT WE HAVE LAZY LOADING SO IT CAN LOAD MORE THAN THAT\n[17:55] FEO066: PERHAPS WE COULD JUST TRY TO COPE\n[17:58] FEO066: UM YOU KNOW TO\n[18:00] FEO066: MAKE OUR FILE ONE OF THOSE LAZY LOADED\n[18:03] FEO066: BUT I MEAN I'VE NO REAL IDEA HOW THAT WORKS\n[18:06] MEO069: WHAT UH WHAT ARE YOU SAYING ABOUT THE W I TH DOESN'T THE LAZY LOADING APPLY TO EVERYTHING\n[18:11] MEO069: I MEAN THAT IT SORT OF DYNAMICALLY LOADS\n[18:12] FEO066: YEAH BUT YES BUT IT HAS UM YOU KNOW A BASIC THING THAT IT LOADS I THINK\n[18:18] FEO066: SO FOR EXAMPLE EVERY TIME IT LOADS THE SEGMENT THINGS IT CAN'T IT CAN'T NOT DISPLAY WORDS I THINK\n[18:28] MEO069: YOU THINK IT I IT L IT LOADS THE WHOLE OF THE SEGMENTS FILE EVERY TIME\n[18:28] FEO066: AND IT ERAS\n[18:32] FEO066: I THINK SO\n[18:34] FEO066: THAT'S HOW I UNDERSTOOD IT\n[18:34] MEO069: OKAY\n[18:36] MEO069: THE SEGMENT AT THE MOMENT IS SPLIT UP OVER\n[18:37] FEO066: BECAUSE OTHERWISE IN THE IN THE OTHER THINGS THERE IS NO INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT THE PARTICIPANT NAME IS AND SO ON\n[18:44] FEO066: SO\n[18:46] FEO066: IN THE SEGMENTS FILE IT'S REALLY THE VERY BASIC THAT HAVE TO BE DISPLAYED FOR ANY THING\n[18:53] MEO069: HMM\n[18:54] FEO065: BUT THEY DISPLAY THE SEGMENTS IN OR THAT THE UTTERANCES I IN THEIR UM\n[19:02] FEO065: USER INTERFACE AS WELL WHERE THE WORDS ARE Y UM DISPLAYED\n[19:07] FEO065: SO SO THEY HAVE THEY HAVE THEIR UTTERANCES DISPLAYED IN THEIR INTERFACE\n[19:13] FEO065: SO THAT'S THEY UM ACCESS PROBABLY THIS FILE AND THEN THEY DISPLAY THE WORDS\n[19:18] FEO065: SO WHY SHOULDN'T WE BE ABLE TO DO THAT\n[19:20] FEO065: UH\n[19:21] MEO069: NO BUT I THINK IT'S TOO EARLY TO REALLY LIKE DISCUSS THAT IN DETAIL\n[19:25] MEO069: BECAUSE WE DON'T AT ALL UNDERSTAND AT THE MOMENT HOW THE INTERNAL DATA STRUCTURE LIKE HOW THE LOADING WORKS\n[19:30] MEO069: SO MAYBE IF WE G IF WE GO AHEAD\n[19:32] MEO069: DO YOU THINK IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO DO AN LIKE SOMETHING LIKE SEGMENTS OR MAYBE JUST A COPY OF SEGMENT WHICH HAS AN ATTRIBUTE FOR FOR EACH SEGMENT\n[19:40] MEO069: UM BUT IT IS LIKE WITH A WITH A VALUE WITH A DENSITY VALUE\n[19:47] FEO066: YEAH I THIN I MEAN IT WOULDN'T BE DIFFICULT TO UM CREATE A FILE OF THE P SH OF THAT SHAPE\n[19:54] FEO066: I MEAN THAT WOULD BE NO PROBLEM\n[19:56] MEO069: WOULD IT BE EASIER THOUGH BECAUSE ALL YOUR METHODS ARE SORT OF NOT WORKING WITH THEIR WHOLE TIME FRAME STRUCTURE THERE\n[20:00] MEO069: SO WOULD IT BE EASY FOR YOU TO TO TIE THE THINGS TOGETHER\n[20:03] MEO069: LIKE IF YOU'RE DOING IT ON ON THE WORD BASIS HERE WITH THOSE WORDS THAT IN THE END YOU THEN TIE IT BACK IN INTO THE RIGHT SEGMENT HERE\n[20:09] MEO069: I MEAN\n[20:10] MEO069: YOU PROBABLY HAVE TO DO A BIT OF\n[20:11] FEO066: UM YEAH I I DON'T KNOW HOW ABOUT YOU WITH YOUR WORDS\n[20:15] FEO066: BUT UM FOR MY SEGMENTS WERE THE UM F. ZERO MEASUREMENTS AND ALL THOSE VALUES I GET FROM THERE\n[20:20] MEO069: HMM\n[20:22] FEO066: UM I ALWAYS STORE THE BEG UH START AND END TIME OF EVERYTHING I CALCULATED THERE SO I WOULD JUST HAVE TO PU PUT IT UH YES\n[20:31] MEO069: YOU'RE DOING IT TIME BASED AT THE MOMENT\n[20:33] MEO069: SO THIS ISN'T DIRECTLY HAVING TIME REFERENCES BUT YOU CAN GET THE OH IT IS ACTUALLY HERE\n[20:37] FEO066: YEAH IT IS\n[20:40] MEO069: OKAY\n[20:41] MEO069: SO IF YOU SLICE IT UP BY TIME YOU'D PROBABLY BE ABLE TO JUST LIKE ATTACH LIKE JUST SOME ATTRIBUTE OF\n[20:51] MEO069: INFO VAL JUST F TO EACH OF THOSE SEGMENTS\n[20:57] FEO066: UH ACTU BUT ACTUALLY MY SEGMENTS ARE NOT ALWAYS THE SAME AS THEIR SEGMENTS BECAUSE AND THEIR SEGMENTS THERE ARE UM PAUSE UM PAUSES SOMETIMES\n[21:07] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[21:08] MEE068: YEAH CAN YOU NOT JUST LEAVES THOSE LINES BLANK\n[21:08] FEO066: A\n[21:11] FEO066: UM YES BUT UH YEAH I MEAN ONE SEGMENT OF THEIRS IS SOMETIMES TWO SEGMENTS OF MINE THAT'S JUST WHAT I MEANT\n[21:16] MEE068: OH ALRIGHT\n[21:18] MEE068: OKAY\n[21:21] MEO069: 'KAY\n[21:22] MEO069: UM I DON'T UNDERSTAND ENOUGH OF WHAT THEIR DATA STRUCTURE IS\n[21:26] MEO069: THIS PROBABLY WOULD BE A LOT EASIER WOULD I REALLY UNDERSTAND HOW THEY ARE HANDLING THE DATA INTERNALLY 'CAUSE THEN WE C THEN I COULD SAY OH\n[21:31] MEO069: IT'S EASY TO JUST TIE IT IN IF YOU JUST HAVE IT TIME STAMPED THAT JUST REFERENCE BY WORDS AND STUFF\n[21:36] MEO069: BUT T AT THE MOMENT\n[21:47] MEO069: SO YOU WOULD YOU'RE DOING I YOU'RE DOING A WORD BY WORD BASE\n[21:50] FEO065: YEAH THE PROBLEM IS PROBABLY THAT UM I EXTRACT ALL THE WORDS AND THEN UH I DON'T UM USE AN I. D. OR SOMETHING FOR IT\n[21:55] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[22:00] FEO065: SO IT WOULD BE DIFFICULT TO WRITE IT BACK TO THE RIGHT POSITION\n[22:01] MEO069: OKAY\n[22:04] MEO069: BUT EVERY WORD DOES DOES THE WORD PICKING LIKE DOES IT ALWAYS HAVE THE SAME INFORMATION VALUE IN YOUR THING I DOES IT DEPEND ON ITS POSITION LIKE\n[22:10] FEO065: IT DEPENDS ON THE POSITION I THINK\n[22:12] MEO069: IT BE D DEPENDS ON THE POSITION\n[22:13] FEO065: YEAH\n[22:16] MEO069: HMM\n[22:20] MEO069: AND YOU'RE DOING THIS VIA SOME SOFTWARE THAT'S LIKE EXTERNAL SOFTWARE SO YOU CAN'T\n[22:24] FEO065: YEAH I I COULD USE ANOTHER A DIFFERENT APPROACH THOUGH\n[22:27] MEO069: SO WHAT IF YOU IF YOU IF YOU GET THE RESULTS FROM THAT SOFTWARE AND YOU GO BACK OVER IT THEN WITH THAT FILE SORT OF\n[22:28] FEO065: IT\n[22:32] MEO069: YOU WRITE AN ALGORITHM WHICH WHICH THEN GOES BACK BECAUSE THEY THEY'RE IN THE RIGHT ORDER STILL AND STUFF RIGHT\n[22:37] MEO069: SO THAT SHOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM\n[22:37] FEO065: MM YEAH\n[22:39] MEO069: OH BUT THIS IS BY SPEAKER HERE WHICH MAKES IT SLIGHTLY MORE DIFFICULT\n[22:42] MEE068: HMM\n[22:46] MEO069: THE PROBLEM IS THAT ACTUALLY NITE X. M. L. PROBABLY PROVIDES A LOT OF THE TOOLS THAT WE'D NEED TO DO THAT\n[22:50] FEO066: YEAH BUT FOR EXAMPLE I MADE A FILE THAT CONTAINS JUST THE UM START TIMES\n[22:51] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[22:55] FEO066: IT COULD CONTAIN END TIMES AND WORDS FOR ALL SPEAKERS OF ALL MEETINGS\n[22:59] FEO066: I MEAN THAT'S JUST THE SAME THING AS I GAVE YEAH AS I GAVE TO YOU\n[23:00] MEO069: IN IN A TEMPORAL SEQUENCE\n[23:04] FEO066: BUT UM UH DISPLAYING ALSO A START AND END TIMES OF EVERY WORD\n[23:09] FEO066: SO YOU COULD PERHAPS USE IT TO MATCH UM IT WITH YOUR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION YOU GOT COULDN'T YOU\n[23:15] MEE068: YEAH WHAT DID YOU USE TO MAKE THAT FILE\n[23:17] FEO066: PERL A PERL SCRIPT YEAH\n[23:17] MEE068: JUST IN PERL\n[23:19] MEE068: YOU DIDN'T USE AN X. M. L. PARSER\n[23:21] FEO066: NO NO\n[23:22] MEE068: OKAY\n[23:23] FEO065: UM WOULD YOU THINK IT WOULD MAKE SENSE TO JUST TAKE UM FILE FILES BY SPEAKER\n[23:30] FEO065: IT'S IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT INPUT I GIVE TO UM TO RAINBOW\n[23:36] FEO065: SO I JUST COULD G USE THE FILES AS THEY ARE\n[23:40] FEO065: I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S THAT WOULD GIVE AN OUTPUT\n[23:40] MEO069: BUT BUT WOULD THE INFORMATION DENSITY ALGORITHM STILL MAKE ANY SENSE IF YOU SPLIT THEM UP\n[23:40] MEE068: HMM\n[23:44] FEO065: I DON'T KNOW\n[23:44] MEO069: BECAUSE I MEAN THE WHOLE I THOUGHT THE WHOLE THING IS THAT YOU LOOK AT THE FREQUENCY OF A WORD IN THAT SPECIFIC HOW OFTEN A WORD INC OCCURS IN A CERTAIN TOPIC VERSUS HOW OFTEN IT OCCURS OVER THE WHOLE CORPUS AND THAT FROM THAT IT CALCULATES\n[23:46] FEO066: MM YEAH\n[23:56] FEO065: NO IT UM I THINK IT'S NOT UH VERSUS THE WHOLE CORPUS\n[24:00] FEO065: IT'S UM YOU HAVE CERTAIN CATEGORIES AND YOU MEASURE WHICH WORDS UM HAVE THE HIGHEST INFORMATION FOR ONE CATEGORY\n[24:05] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[24:13] FEO065: SO IT'S THE CATEGORIES ACROSS EACH OTHER I THINK\n[24:17] FEO066: BUT WOULD YOU THEN NOT GET THE TYPICAL WORDS FOR EVERY SPEAKER\n[24:22] FEO066: IF YOU\n[24:22] FEO065: UM PROBABLY YEAH\n[24:26] FEO065: BUT YEAH IT'S IT'S S STRANGE\n[24:26] MEO069: YEAH I HAVE A GUT FEELING IT'S NOT A GOOD IDEA TO SPLIT IT\n[24:27] FEO066: BECAUSE IT WOULD THEN SAY HOW IT FIND THAT IT'S THAT SPEAKER\n[24:30] MEO069: YEAH\n[24:31] MEO069: NO BUT I MEAN IT CAN'T BE THAT DIFFICULT\n[24:31] MEE068: HMM\n[24:32] MEO069: IF YOU IF YOU ALREADY HAVE YOU HAVE IN THE RIGHT ORDER ALL THE WORDS WITH A WITH A SCORE TO THEM\n[24:37] FEO065: YEAH\n[24:38] MEO069: AND YOU HAVE A FILE WHICH HAS EACH WORD AND A TIME STAMP\n[24:41] FEO066: YEAH\n[24:42] MEO069: SO THOSE TWO TIED TOGETHER HAVE EACH WORD AND ITS TIME AND\n[24:46] FEO066: IT'S PROBABILITY YEAH\n[24:47] MEO069: AND AND AND ITS PROBA AND ITS VALUE\n[24:48] FEO066: OR OR VALUE YEAH\n[24:50] MEO069: YEAH\n[24:51] FEO065: YEAH BUT WHAT WHAT THE PROBLEM IS I DON'T KNOW EXACTLY\n[24:54] FEO065: I THINK THE INFORMATION GAIN IN RAINBOW IS ORDERED BY THE VALUE OF THE INFORMATION GAIN\n[25:01] FEO065: NOT I AM NOT SURE IF I CAN GET THE RIGHT ORDER AND THE VALUES\n[25:07] FEO065: THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[25:07] MEO069: SO THEY'RE THEY'RE AT THE MOMENT SO\n[25:09] FEO065: BUT I UM IF THE ORDER STAYS THE SAME IT'S NO PROBLEM AT ALL TO I JUST WRITE BACK AGAIN\n[25:15] FEO065: BUT IF UH IT'S ORDERED BY INFORMATION GAIN I DON'T KNOW WHERE THE WORDS COME FROM BECAUSE IT'S IT HAS A BAG OF WORDS REPRESENTATION\n[25:20] MEE068: HMM\n[25:24] MEO069: IT APPEARS TO ME THAT RAINBOW WAS MADE FOR SOMETHING QUITE DIFFERENT\n[25:26] FEO065: UH YES\n[25:27] FEO065: IS IT IS\n[25:28] FEO065: IT WAS MADE FOR TEXT CLASSIFICATION\n[25:28] MEO069: HMM\n[25:30] FEO066: SO COULD YOU PUT THE MORE INFORMATION BACK IN THEN\n[25:34] FEO065: YEAH THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[25:35] MEO069: I ACTUALLY LIKE UM UM I ARE YOU ACTUALLY SURE THAT RAINBOW IS DOING A MEASURE LIKE IS RETURNING A MEASURE OF WHAT WE ARE TRYING TO MEASURE\n[25:43] MEO069: 'CAUSE IT IT SEEMS TO ME THAT IT'S JUST IT SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING QUITE DIFFERENT IN IN D MANY ASPECTS\n[25:47] FEO065: YEAH UM WHAT IT ACTUALLY DOES IS THAT YOU YOU PUT IN SOME DOCUMENTS AND YOU HAVE SEVERAL DOCUMENTS PER CATEGORY\n[25:53] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[25:57] FEO065: UM AND YOU HAVE SEVERAL CATEGORIES\n[25:59] MEO069: AND W\n[26:00] FEO065: AND THEN IT MEASURES UM WHICH WORDS ARE TYPICAL FOR A CERTAIN T CATEGORY\n[26:07] MEO069: YEAH\n[26:07] FEO065: AND IF YOU GET A NEW DOCUMENT IT WILL UM COMPARE WHICH WORDS ARE IN THAT NEW DOCUMENT\n[26:15] MEO069: YEAH\n[26:16] FEO065: AND IF THERE ARE A LOT OF WORDS THAT UM ARE TYPICAL FOR ONE CATEGORY\n[26:20] FEO065: IT WILL ASSIGN IT TO THAT CATEGORY AND IF IT'S TYPICAL FOR ANOTHER ONE IT WILL ASSIGN IT TO THAT ONE\n[26:28] MEO069: BUT WHERE DO YOU HAVE THE ORIGINAL CATEGORY INFORMATION FROM\n[26:31] FEO065: YEAH IT'S BECAUSE YOU HAVE UM Y UM YOU HAVE UM OTH DIFFERENT FILES\n[26:37] FEO065: IF IF THIS IS YOUR DIRECTORY YOU HAVE UM UM A DIAGRA UM A DIRECTORY ONE TWO AND THREE\n[26:39] MEO069: YEAH\n[26:46] MEO069: YEAH\n[26:46] FEO065: AND THIS REPRESENTS THE CATEGORY\n[26:48] FEO065: EVERYTHING THAT'S IN THERE IS IN CATEGORY ONE\n[26:50] MEO069: SO WHERE DO YOU WHERE DO YOU HAVE THEM FROM AT THE MOMENT THE SPLIT UP\n[26:51] FEO065: A\n[26:53] FEO066: YEAH BUT THE TOPIC ISN'T IT\n[26:53] FEO065: YEAH JUST SPLIT IT UP SOMEHOW YEAH\n[26:55] FEO066: THAT'S A TOPIC INFORMATION\n[26:56] MEO069: IN I IN THE T IN THE TOPICS IN THE IN THE HUMAN TOPIC S UM SO YOU'VE SPLIT THEM UP BY TOPIC AT THE MOMENT\n[26:57] FEO065: YEAH\n[27:03] FEO065: NO I'VE JUST UM SPLIT THEM UP UH SOMEHOW UM BY UM THERE ARE SEVERAL DOCUMENTS FOR\n[27:14] FEO065: UM EACH MEETING AND I JUST PUT ONE IN EACH CATEGORY\n[27:17] MEO069: YEAH BUT\n[27:21] FEO065: SO UH IT'S IT'S NOT VERY SENSIBLE AT THE MOMENT BECAUSE I'M WAITING FOR THE UM TOPIC SEGMENTS OR I'M JUST YEAH\n[27:26] MEO069: OKAY OKAY OKAY\n[27:28] MEO069: 'CAUSE I WAS JUST THINKING THAT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE AT ALL BUT YEAH IF YOU IF THAT'S JUST WHILE YOU'RE WAITING\n[27:33] MEO069: OKAY\n[27:35] MEO069: HAVE YOU EVER LIKE LOOKED INTO DIFFERENT WAYS OF CALCULATING 'CAUSE I WAS JUST THINKING LIKE I MEAN THE FOR EXAMPLE THE THE INFOR UM WHAT'S IT CALLED\n[27:42] MEO069: THE ENTROPY CALCULATION IS THAT SHE BOXED IT UNDER THE SIMPLE CALCULATION THAT YOU COULD PROBABLY WRITE THE SCRIPT IN NO TIME AT ALL AND\n[27:47] FEO065: YEAH YEAH PROBABLY\n[27:49] FEO065: YEAH MAYBE IT'S IT'S BETTER IF I WRITE IT MYSELF BECAUSE OTHERWISE IT'S TOO EASY TO JUST SPLIT THINGS UP INTO BINS\n[27:57] FEO065: AND IT IT WOULDN'T BE ANY WORK AT ALL IN TERMS OF PROGRAMMING OR SOMETHING\n[28:01] MEO069: YEAH BUT I'M ALSO JUST LIKE I THINK THAT PROBABLY THE ENTROPY VALUE AT THE MOMENT FOR A WORD IS CLOSER TO WHAT WE'RE AT THE MOMENT LOOKING FOR\n[28:09] MEO069: I CAN JUST LIKE K K I CAN SIT TOGETHER WITH YOU FOR TWENTY MINUTES AND JUST SHOW YOU THE ENTROPY CODE THAT I WROTE FOR MY OTHER PROJECT AND IT PROBABLY AND WE SHOULD WORK TOGETHER BECAUSE IT'S WE USED T WE HAVE TO WE'D USE THE SAME MATRIX AS I'M USING IN MY LATENT SEMANTIC ANALYSIS\n[28:15] FEO065: ALRIGHT\n[28:23] MEO069: YOU'D USE TO CALCULATE ENTROPY SCORES\n[28:23] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[28:25] MEO069: AND THEN WE'D HAVE UM A SCORE WHICH ACTUALLY WHICH WOULD BE THE SAME FOR THE WORD IN EACH POSITION\n[28:33] MEO069: SO IN THAT SENSE IT'S DOING SOMETHING A BIT DIFFERENT\n[28:34] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[28:35] MEO069: AND LIKE W BASICALLY THE SCORE THAT I'M TALKING ABOUT IS A CONDITIONAL ENTROPY SCORE WHICH JUST CHECKS HOW MUCH INFORMATION\n[28:43] MEO069: THE FACT THAT THERE'S ONE WORD TELLS YOU ABOUT WHAT WOULD BE THE NEXT WORD\n[28:46] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[28:47] MEO069: BUT THAT'S A RELATIVELY GOOD MEASURE OF WHETHER THAT'S A VERY SPECIFIC WORD\n[28:50] MEO069: IN WHICH CASE THEY ARE USUALLY WORDS WHICH TELL YOU QUITE A LOT OR A VERY GENERAL WORD WHICH USUALLY DOESN'T TELL YOU QUITE A LOT\n[28:51] FEO066: YEAH\n[28:55] FEO065: HOW DOES IT CALCULATE THAT ACTUALLY\n[28:57] MEO069: UM IT IT'S BASICALLY THE IT'S THE STANDARD ENTROPY FORMULA\n[29:00] FEO065: OKAY\n[29:01] MEO069: AND YOU SORT OF YOU YOU\n[29:02] FEO066: SO HOW SURE OR UNSURE YOU ARE ABOUT THE WHAT'S FOLLOWING OUR B OUR CONTEXT MEASURES YEAH\n[29:07] MEO069: YES YES IT HAS\n[29:08] MEO069: I MEAN\n[29:09] MEO069: I THINK THE OFFICIAL LE SORT OF THE OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION OF WHAT IT TELLS YOU IS UM HOW MUCH THAT LIKE THE FACT THAT A GIVEN WORD OCCURS TELLS YOU ABOUT WHAT'S THE NEXT WORD'S GONNA BE\n[29:18] FEO066: YEAH\n[29:19] MEO069: WHICH DOESN'T SOUND TOO EXCITING\n[29:20] MEO069: BUT IT IT JUST WORKS OUT IN THE WAY THAT WORDS WHICH ARE PROMISCUOUS AND WHICH OCCUR WITH EVERYTHING ALL OVER THE PLACE HAVE VERY LOW A SCORES ON THAT\n[29:28] MEO069: AND ALSO USUALLY END UP BEING THE WORDS WHICH ARE P\n[29:32] MEO069: LEAST LIKE EXPRESSIVE AND L CONTAIN LESS INFORMATION\n[29:36] MEE068: WELL LIKE FUNCTION WORDS AND STUFF\n[29:37] MEO069: YEAH FUNCTION WORDS OR JUST VERY GENERAL NOUNS\n[29:40] MEO069: PR PROBABLY LIKE WHAT WHATEV FOR EXAMPLE THE WORD COMPUTER IN THAT CONTEXT\n[29:44] MEO069: YOU COULD IMAGINE IT TO F LIKE BE IN ALL IN ALL THE CONTEXTS\n[29:44] MEE068: MM\n[29:46] FEO066: BUT DO WE HAVE ENOUGH INFORMA ENOUGH DATA FOR THAT IT GIVES US SENSIBLE THINGS\n[29:53] FEO066: BECAUSE I MEAN THE THE WORDS WE'RE LOOK REALLY LOOKING FOR APPEAR NOT TOO OFTEN\n[29:58] FEO066: AND IF THEY APPEAR FIVE TIMES IN THE MEETING AND THEY HAVE EACH TIME A DIFFERENT\n[30:05] FEO066: YOU KNOW DIFFER SOME DIFFERENT SURROUNDED WORDS PERHAPS WE HAVE NOT ENOUGH DATA\n[30:06] MEO069: YEAH SO WE WOULD WE W WOULDN'T DO IT BY WORD WE WOULD SORRY OKAY\n[30:10] MEO069: UM I WAS I WAS GETTING THAT W ACTUALLY SORRY I WAS GETTING THAT WRONG I WAS GETTING IT FROM WHAT I DID MY PROJECT\n[30:15] MEO069: NOW IN THIS CASE WE WOULD DO IT BY PER MEE WORDS PER MEETING\n[30:21] MEO069: SO\n[30:23] FEO065: YEAH BUT THAT'S THE SA UH ALMOST I THINK SIMILAR TO WHAT I'M DOING BECAUSE WORDS THAT ARE IN EVERY CLASS\n[30:23] FEO066: I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU\n[30:30] FEO065: THAT ARE NOT VERY INFORMATIVE BUT WORDS THAT ARE ONLY IN ONE CLASS ARE ARE VERY INFORMATIVE FOR THAT CLASS\n[30:31] MEO069: HMM\n[30:37] MEO069: YES IT IT'S PROBABLY DOING IT'S PROBABLY DOING QUITE THE SAME THING IN THE END\n[30:40] MEO069: BUT I'M JUST SAYING LIKE WITH THAT THING YOU WOULD EASILY HAVE AN ALGORITHM WHICH AT THE MOMENT PROVIDES YOU FOR EACH WORD WITH A SCORE WHICH WE CAN USE\n[30:46] FEO065: OH OKAY\n[30:48] FEO065: ALRIGHT\n[30:50] MEO069: UM NO UM I WAS I WAS I WAS DESCRIBING THE WRONG THING\n[30:53] MEO069: IN THIS CASE WE WOULDN'T BE DOING HOW MUCH IT TELLS YOU ABOUT ANOTHER WORD\n[30:56] MEO069: IN THIS CASE WE WOULD BE DOING GIVEN THAT YOU KNOW A WORD HOW GOOD IS IT AT PREDICTING FROM WHICH UM SPECIFIC TOPIC THAT WAS\n[31:02] FEO066: YEAH OKAY\n[31:04] MEO069: SO THAT WOULD YEAH IN THAT SENSE IT'S THE SAME THING HERE\n[31:05] FEO065: YEAH THAT'S TH YEAH\n[31:07] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[31:08] FEO066: BUT THAT WOULD GIVE THE SAME VALUE FOR ONE WORD EVERY TIME I MEAN FOR FOR A SPECIFIC WORD\n[31:14] MEO069: YEAH YEAH FOR A SPECIFIC\n[31:16] FEO066: YEAH BECAUSE THEN IT WOULD BE QUITE EASY TO RE INTEGRATE IT INTO SUCH A\n[31:21] FEO065: FOR A SPECIFIC WORD PER\n[31:21] MEO069: YEAH\n[31:24] MEO069: THE SAME WORD THE WORD YESTERDAY WOULD BE WOULD HAVE THE SAME SCORE ALL OVER THE PLACE\n[31:24] FEO065: PER\n[31:30] FEO065: ALL OVER THE PLACE\n[31:31] FEO065: AND IN MY CASE IT WOULD HAVE I THINK IT WOULD HAVE DIFFERENT UH VALUES FOR EACH CATEGORY\n[31:38] MEO069: OKAY\n[31:38] FEO065: BUT IN THAT CATEGORY IT WOULD HAVE THE SAME VALUE AT EACH PLACE\n[31:44] FEO065: DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[31:44] MEO069: I C\n[31:46] FEO066: OKAY BUT THEN IT WOULD ALSO BE POSSIBLE TO RE INTEGRATE IT\n[31:49] FEO066: IT WOULD BE MORE DIF I MEAN IT WOULD BE A BIT MORE WORK BUT THEN\n[31:54] MEO069: BUT BUT YOUR CATEGORY THING DEPENDS ON THAT WE NOT JUST HAVE TOPIC SEGMENTS BUT ALSO THAT THESE TOPIC SEGMENTS WE HAVE THEM IN CATEGORIES\n[31:54] FEO065: YEAH\n[32:03] MEO069: YOU YOU DO WOULDN'T YOU NEED SEVERAL DOCUMENTS FOR EACH CATEGORY\n[32:07] MEO069: OR SEVERAL SEGMENTS FOR EACH CATEGORY\n[32:07] FEO065: UM THAT WOULD BE BEST BUT I I WOULD HAVE TO LOOK IF THAT\n[32:12] MEO069: DO BUT WILL IT WORD WITHOUT THAT AT ALL\n[32:15] FEO065: UM AT LEAST IT WORKS IF THERE ARE SEVERAL CATEGORIES WITH EACH WITH ONE DOCUMENT EACH BUT IT UM YEAH\n[32:16] MEO069: 'CAUSE\n[32:25] MEO069: YEAH I MEAN S SO IN OUR CASE BASICALLY EVERY\n[32:29] MEO069: EVERY S TOPIC WOULD BE ITS OWN CATEGORY\n[32:32] MEO069: AND THE QUESTION IS DOES THE ALGORITHM STILL MAKE ANY SENSE IN THAT I DON'T UNDERSTAND THE ALGORITHM ENOUGH FOR THAT\n[32:32] FEO065: YEAH THAT'S THE QUESTIO YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[32:37] MEO069: BUT WHAT I'M REALLY LIKE BECAUSE THE ENTROPICAL UM CALCULATION IS SO SIMPLE MAYBE WE SHOULD LOOK INTO MAKING THAT SCORE JUST AS A PRELIMINARY SCORE THAT WE HAVE\n[32:42] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[32:48] FEO065: MM OKAY\n[32:48] MEO069: LIKE IT IT'S A VERY IT GIVES YOU LIKE I'VE LOOKED AT THE RESULT\n[32:51] MEO069: IT GIVES YOU BASICALLY SOMETHING IN THE END WHICH VAGUELY TELLS YOU JUST WHETHER A WORD IS A VERY SPECIFIC WORD\n[32:57] MEO069: OR A VERY GENERAL WORD\n[32:58] FEO066: YES\n[32:59] MEO069: AND\n[33:01] MEO069: I LIKE THERE IS SOME HOPE THAT PROBABLY HAVING JUST SENTENCES WHERE THERE'S LOTS OF VERY SPECIFIC WORDS\n[33:06] MEO069: IF YOU MARK THEM AS BEING MORE INTERESTING THAN THE WORDS WHICH ARE ONLY VERY GENERAL WORDS THAT THEY WOULD GET US SOMEWHERE\n[33:13] FEO066: UM AND WHAT WELL WHAT SCORE WOULD A WORD GET THAT JUST OCCURS ONCE IN ALL THE CORPUS FOR EXAMPLE\n[33:21] MEO069: PROBABLY ONE POINT ZERO IS VERY HIGH INFORMATION VALUE\n[33:25] FEO066: EVEN THOUGH THERE ARE ALL THE OTHER SAME TOPICS WHERE IT DOESN'T OCCUR\n[33:31] MEO069: YEAH 'CAUSE THIS WOULD\n[33:34] MEO069: YEAH IN IN A SENSE I MEAN THIS IS A BIT LIKE THE WHAT LIKE DOCUMENT FREQUENCY OVER TOTAL FREQUENCY\n[33:40] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[33:40] MEO069: MEASURE IT SORT OF JUST GOING BY\n[33:42] MEE068: HMM\n[33:45] FEO066: SO WOULD IT BE HIGHER SCORED THAN A WORD THAT UM OCCURS\n[33:51] FEO066: IN\n[33:52] FEO066: EVERY UM SEQUENCE OF THE SAME TOPIC\n[33:59] MEO069: WHAT DO YOU MEAN EVERY SEQUENCE OF THE SAME\n[34:00] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN UM WE HAVE UH S UH OUR SEVERAL TOPICS\n[34:04] FEO066: FOR EXAMPLE WE HAVE TWENTY TOPICS AND UM FOR ONE OF THESE TOPICS THERE ARE FIVE OCCURRENCES AND WE HAVE ONE WORD THAT\n[34:07] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[34:12] MEO069: WITHIN TH WITHIN THE TOPIC SO LIKE TOPIC WE HAD TO WHEN YOU SAY TOPIC\n[34:15] MEO069: YOU MEAN LIKE JUST LIKE FROM FROM A BEGINNING TO END POINT LIKE WITHIN ONE MEETING THERE ARE SEVERAL TOPICS\n[34:22] FEO066: YES BUT ACROSS MEETINGS UM THERE WILL BE THE SAME TOPIC SEVERAL TIMES\n[34:28] MEO069: BUT WE DON'T HAVE THAT INFORMATION ANYWHERE DO WE\n[34:31] FEO066: AH\n[34:32] FEO066: IT WASN OKAY\n[34:33] FEO066: I THOUGHT THAT WAS WHAT YOU WERE DOING\n[34:35] MEE068: WELL UM WHEN IT SPLITS THE TOPICS UP IT DOES DO IT ON REGULAR WORDS THAT UM THAT OCCUR\n[34:42] FEO066: YEAH BUT\n[34:43] MEE068: BUT IT DOESN'T TELL YOU WHAT THEY ARE NO\n[34:45] MEO069: BUT BUT YOU YOU ARE SEGMENTING\n[34:45] FEO066: YEAH BUT YOU MAKE ALSO UM SEGMENT SIMILARITY I THINK THAT WAS I I THOUGHT THAT WOULD\n[34:47] MEE068: HMM\n[34:49] MEO069: WELL I'M I'M DOING ONE ON SEGMENT SIMILARITY IN THE END YEAH\n[34:51] MEE068: YEAH\n[34:52] MEO069: I'M DOING LIKE FINDING SIMILAR SEGMENTS BASIC LATENT SEMANTIC ANALYSIS\n[34:57] MEO069: BUT\n[35:00] MEO069: BUT LIKE F FOR NOW LIKE YOUR SEGMENTATION IS JUST SPLITTING A MEETING UP INTO DIFFERENT BLOCKS VER\n[35:03] MEE068: YEAH\n[35:05] MEE068: YEAH YOU CAN'T REALLY GET ANY OTHER OUTPUT\n[35:05] FEO066: AND THEY THEY ARE NOT RELATED THEN TO OTHER BLOCKS OF\n[35:10] MEO069: NOT NOT FROM WHAT COLIN IS DOING FROM WHAT I NO\n[35:10] MEE068: NO\n[35:12] FEO066: OKAY\n[35:13] MEE068: NO\n[35:13] MEO069: IT'S ONLY LIKE I'M WRITING AN ALGORITHM THAT WHICH THEN TRIES TO ALSO AGAIN BASED ON WORD P OCCURRENCE PATTERNS TRY TO LINK TOGETHER MAYBE DIFFERENT ONES OF THOSE\n[35:13] FEO066: I UM\n[35:21] FEO066: OH OKAY\n[35:23] FEO066: I MISUNDERSTOOD THAT THEN\n[35:26] MEO069: SO\n[35:28] FEO066: SO YEAH HOW WOULD IT WORK\n[35:29] FEO066: I MEAN WHAT WOULD\n[35:32] FEO066: UM THE HIS INFORMATION THEN BE USEFUL FOR IN R RAINBOW\n[35:37] FEO066: UM I THOUGHT THE POINT ABOUT THAT WAS THAT WE WOULD PUT UM INTO S UM SERIAL CATEGORIES ALL THE SEGMENTS OF THE SAME TOPIC ACROSS MEETINGS\n[35:49] MEO069: SO THAT YEAH\n[35:49] FEO065: OH NO I LI I TH I THOUGHT SOMETHING ELSE THAT WE D UM WE JUST SPLIT I NEED SOMEWHERE TO SPLIT\n[35:52] FEO066: OKAY\n[35:57] FEO065: AND THAT UM SPLITTING AT CATEGORY BOUNDARIES UM SPLITTING AT TOPIC BOUNDARIES WOULD A NICE THING TO DO RATHER THAN JUST SPLITTING SOMEWHERE\n[36:04] MEE068: MM-HMM\n[36:06] MEE068: YEAH IT'S SUPPOSED TO SPLIT IT INTO CU COHERENT TOPICS WITH THE SIMILAR INFORMATION\n[36:07] FEO065: SO YEAH YEAH\n[36:08] FEO066: YEAH BUT BUT THEN IT DOES OKAY\n[36:11] MEO069: YEAH I'M ALSO A BIT B LIKE I'M NOT A HUNDRED PERCENT SURE ABOUT RAINBOW BEING THE RIGHT THING\n[36:15] MEO069: 'CAUSE IT SEEMS THAT RAINBOW DOES IN ITS STRUCTURE QUITE RELY ON HAVING DIFFERENT EXAMPLES OF THE SAME CATEGORY SORT OF IN IN A WAY\n[36:22] FEO065: YEAH BUT IT I THINK IT SHOULD WORK FOR JUST ONE DOCUMENT BECAUSE IT IT COMPARES BETWEEN THE CATEGORIES\n[36:29] FEO065: AND IF YOU JUST HAVE ONE DOCUMENT UM IT STILL CAN FIND OUT WHICH WORDS ARE INFORMATIVE FOR THAT CATEGORY AND WHICH ARE NOT\n[36:39] FEO065: SO IF YOU HAVE JUST ONE DOCUMENT IN EACH CATEGORY AND THERE ARE A LOT OF UM OCCURRENCES OF THE WORD THE IN EACH ONE\n[36:40] MEO069: 'KAY\n[36:48] FEO065: SO THIS WORD WILL BE NOT VERY INFORMATIVE ACROSS THE CATEGORIES\n[36:51] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[36:52] MEE068: HMM\n[36:52] FEO065: SO IT SHOULD WORK FOR ONE BUT I'M NOT SURE IF HOW EXACTLY IT IT UM CALCULATES EVERYTHING\n[36:59] FEO065: UH I THINK IT'S NOT POSSIBLE TO LOOK THAT UP\n[37:02] MEO069: YOU KNOW WHAT AS A BYPRODUCT OF MY L. S. A. I'LL PROVIDE UM A VOCABULARY LIKE SORT OF A DICTIONARY WHICH FOR EACH WORD GIVES AN ENTROPY SCORE ENTROPY SCORE\n[37:12] MEO069: WHICH JUST TELLS YOU OF HOW MUCH INFORMATION THE PRESENCE OF A WORD TELLS YOU ABOUT WHICH TOPIC IT IS\n[37:20] MEO069: NOT WHICH CATEGORY LIKE I'M NOT I'M NOT LUMPING TOGETHER SEPARATE TOPIC SEGMENTS INTO CATEGORIES\n[37:20] FEO066: MM\n[37:25] MEO069: BUT JUST LIKE HOW MUCH THIS WORD TELLS YOU ABOUT WH HOW LIKELY THAT W THE OCCURRENCE OF THAT WORD MAKES IT THAT IT'S A SPECIFIC SEGMENT TOPIC SEGMENT\n[37:32] FEO066: MM\n[37:33] MEO069: WHICH IS SOME MEASURE ALREADY OF HOW WIDESPREAD THIS WORD IS VERSUS HOW SPECIFIC F TO A CERTAIN SEGMENT THAT IS\n[37:41] MEO069: AND I'LL JUST PROVIDE THAT BECAUSE THAT'S JUST NOT MUCH MORE WORK THAN JUST THE USUAL THING\n[37:46] MEO069: AND THEN WE CAN SEE HOW WE CAN TIE THAT IN WITH THE OTHER STUFF\n[37:50] MEO069: SO IF YOU UM KEEP ON WORKING ON RAINBOW MEANWHILE AND TRY TO FIND A WAY HOW TO TIE YOUR RAINBOW STUFF INTO\n[37:50] FEO066: YEP\n[37:58] MEO069: SOME WAY THAT WE CAN ATTACH IT TO A CERTAIN TIME SEGMENT\n[38:02] FEO065: YEAH MAYBE IT'S POSSIBLE TO HAVE A LIST THAT IT'S O THAT IS ORDERED BY\n[38:09] FEO065: YEAH DON'T KNOW\n[38:11] MEO069: I'M JUST THINKING WH IF\n[38:14] MEO069: IT IT USED IS EACH WORD COMPLETELY UNIQUE LIKE SORT OF DOES IT TREAT EACH WORD EACH OCCURRENCE OF WORD AS A COMPLETELY UNIQUE EVENT\n[38:22] MEO069: OR DOES IT I MEAN NO IT IT HAS TO I MEAN BASICALLY THE THE FORM OF THE WORD IS IMPORTANT RIGHT\n[38:27] MEO069: WE CAN'T JUST REPLACE THE WORD BY AN ARBITRARY STRING\n[38:28] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[38:31] MEO069: BECAUSE IT LOOKS IF THE SAME WORD OCCURS AGAIN AND STUFF\n[38:34] FEO065: UM I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN BY THAT\n[38:34] MEO069: YEAH IT IT HAS TO WORK WITH A M YEAH WELL I THINK IT'S A STUPID QUESTION\n[38:36] FEO065: IT'S UH\n[38:38] MEO069: LIKE IT IT IT HAS TO WORK ON ON ON THE WORD LIKE ON\n[38:45] MEO069: WHAT I WAS THINKING IS WHETHER IF WE REPLACE THE WORD BY SOMETHING UNIQUELY ID IDENTIFIABLE THEN IT WOULDN'T MAKE A DIFFERENT WHICH ORDER IT IS\n[38:49] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[38:49] FEO065: OH RIGHT\n[38:51] MEO069: BUT THAT WOULDN'T WORK BECAUSE IT NEEDS THE WORD BECAUSE THAT'S ALL IT'S WORKING ON\n[38:54] MEO069: IT'S THE WORD AND THAT LOOKS IF THAT WORD OCCURS AGAIN AND VERSUS HOW OFTEN THAT WORD OCCURS IN OTHER CONTEXT RIGHT\n[38:58] FEO065: MM\n[38:59] MEO069: SO WE CAN'T ATTACH SOME TYPE OF INFORMATION TO THE WORD JUST TO THE WORD STRING ITSELF\n[39:02] FEO066: YEAH\n[39:03] MEO069: LIKE MAKING AN UNDERSCORE MAKING THE TIME OR SOMETHING THAT WOULDN'T WORK\n[39:03] FEO066: MM YEAH\n[39:05] FEO065: ALRIGHT\n[39:06] FEO065: YEAH YOU YOU CAN USE UM\n[39:10] FEO065: SOME KIND OF UM TRUNCATION MAYBE IF YOU ATTACH A NUMBER TO EACH WORD AND SAY THAT IT SHOULD OMIT THE LAST PART\n[39:19] MEO069: BUT WOULD IT HAVE THAT IN THE UNTRUNCATED VERSION THEN LIKE WOULD IT S WOULD THE OUTPUT BE THE UNTRUNCATED VERSION\n[39:24] FEO065: UH PROBABLY NOT\n[39:24] MEO069: IT WILL PROBABLY UM NO I DON'T THINK IT WOULD\n[39:25] FEO065: NO NO\n[39:38] FEO065: YEAH MAYBE I SHOULD TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND JUST PROGRAMME IT FOR MYSELF\n[39:44] FEO065: BECAUSE UM\n[39:46] MEO069: YEAH FOR NOW I MEAN REALLY JUST LIKE\n[39:51] MEO069: YEAH I THINK IF WE WORK TOGETHER ON AN ON AN ENTROPY BASED SCORE\n[39:53] FEO065: MM\n[39:54] MEO069: IT'S LET ME SEE IF I CAN DEMONSTRATE\n[39:58] MEO069: T I MEAN LET'S JUST KEEP ON TALKING MEANWHILE AND I'LL TRY TO START THAT UP\n[40:04] MEO069: IT'S IT'S IT'S REALLY D IT IT'S A VERY SIMPLE THING BUT IT IT BASICALLY JUST\n[40:08] MEO069: DOES SOMETHING WHICH TELLS YOU HOW SPECIFIC A WORD IS\n[40:12] MEO069: IN A SENSE IT'S IN A IT'S IT'S BASICALLY JUST TO TO A HIGH DEGREE REALLY TELLING YOU HOW R HOW RARE A WORD IS OR HOW COMMON A WORD IS\n[40:19] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[40:21] MEO069: BUT UH AS AS THE FIRST STEP THAT'S PROBABLY FOR FOR A PROTOTYPE FOR NEXT WEEK THAT'S PROBABLY NOT A BAD THING I MEAN EVEN IF IT'S JUST THAT\n[40:27] MEE068: HMM\n[40:27] MEO069: EVEN IF YOU JUST LIKE IF YOU HAVE SEGMENTS WHERE WHERE LOTS OF RARE WORDS OCCUR HIGHLIGHTED IN DARKER RED THAN SEGMENTS WHERE ALL THE VERY COMMON WORDS OCCUR\n[40:27] MEE068: YEAH\n[40:35] MEO069: THAT'S JUST THAT'S SOMEWHERE TO START FROM\n[40:39] MEO069: AND IT'S IT'S A BIT MORE SOPHISTICATED THAN THAT BUT THEN DE FACTO IT JUST ENDS UP DOING THAT MOSTLY FROM WHAT I FIGURED OUT\n[40:49] MEO069: UM\n[40:56] MEO069: ACTUALLY I THINK I'M NOT GONNA NOT GONNA START THAT NOW BECAUSE THAT'S PROBABLY GONNA TAKE TOO LONG\n[41:03] MEO069: SO\n[41:05] MEO069: IF WE GET IT ON A WORD BY WORD BASIS WHATEVER YOU DO IT'LL PROBABLY APPEAR IN A WORD BY WORD BASIS\n[41:10] MEO069: AND WHAT YOU HAVE ON A SORT OF SEGMENT BUT NOT QUITE SEGMENT BASE\n[41:10] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[41:15] FEO066: YES\n[41:17] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN I HAVEN'T REALLY DECIDED ON UH HOW TO REALLY GET THE INFORMATION OUT OF THIS NOW\n[41:24] FEO066: BECAUSE UM WHEN I HAVE FOR EXAMPLE UM INCREASED SPEAKER OVERLAP THAT APPLIES TO SEVERAL TURNS OF COURSE\n[41:33] FEO066: BUT I COULD GIVE UM THE INFORMATION ABOUT YEAH HOW HOW IMPORTANT THIS IS TO EACH OF THOSE SEGMENTS\n[41:42] MEO069: 'KAY WHAT ABOUT THE FOLLOWING MODEL\n[41:44] MEO069: I MEAN THIS IS A VERY UNSCIENTIFIC WAY OF DOING IT IN SOME SENSE\n[41:46] MEO069: BUT WHAT IF WE IF WE TAKE TIME AS THE STANDARD UNIT FOR NOW AND SORT OF LIKE MAKE A MASSIVE ONE SEGMENT SPLIT SUPER ARRAY\n[41:55] MEO069: BECAUSE EVERYTHING YOU'RE DOING CAN IN ONE WAY OR THE OTHER BE TI TIED DOWN TO ACTUAL TIME\n[42:00] MEO069: SO IF WE IF WE IF FOR IF FOR EACH ONE SEGMENT TIME SLOT WE COULD ATTACH A VALUE\n[42:04] MEO069: AND THEN IT WOULD BE EASY TO THEN GO BACK WHEN IF WE HAVE THE TIME MARKS HERE\n[42:08] MEO069: AND RE MAP THAT ONTO ONTO THE LENGTH OF A SEGMENT YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[42:12] MEO069: SO IF YOU HAVE FOR EACH WORD SAY AND WE KNOW THAT WORD STARTS AT THIS SEGMENT AND ENDS AT THAT SEGMENT\n[42:18] MEO069: AND YOU HAVE FOR LIKE FOR SOME TIME PERIOD W THE OVERLAP AND THAT PERIOD ON THE F. ONES AND THAT PERIOD OR SOMETHING\n[42:25] MEO069: SO YOU ALSO HAVE A VALUE WHICH CAN BE TIED DOWN TO A TIME\n[42:28] MEO069: AND THEN WE COULD JUST IN M IN MATLAB OR IN SOMETHING JUST CREATE SOME MASSIVE SUPER ARRAY OF\n[42:36] MEO069: OF THINGS FOR EACH FOR EACH LIKE SORT OF TIME SAMPLING SLOT AND AND CALCULATE A VALUE FOR THIS AND ONCE WE HAVE THIS ARRAY\n[42:45] MEO069: WE CAN GO WITH THE SCRIPT AND SORT OF GO FOR EACH SEGMENT TO THE STARTING AND END TIMES AND SAY OKAY\n[42:49] MEO069: THIS IS FROM OUR TIME SEGMENT F HERE TO THIS TIME SEGMENT THERE\n[42:53] MEO069: SO WE TAKE THE SOME OF THOSE AND DIVIDE THEM BY BY THE NUMBER OR SOMETHING CREATE THE AVERAGE AND PUT IT IN AS THE VALUE FOR THE SEGMENT\n[42:59] MEO069: YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[43:01] FEO065: YEAH BUT HOW CAN WE GET TO KNOW WHAT MAKES SENSE AS A A FUNCTION FOR JOINING EVERYTHING TOGETHER\n[43:09] MEO069: OH\n[43:09] FEO065: MIGHT BE DIFFICULT TO FIND THAT OUT\n[43:11] MEO069: THA THAT'S THAT'S A FIDDLING PLAY IN THE END BUT THAT PROBLEM WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE\n[43:13] FEO065: YEAH\n[43:15] MEO069: BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE A USEFUL WAY OF AUTOMATICALLY EVALUATING UM\n[43:22] MEO069: WE DON'T HAVE A WAY OF USEFULLY EVALUATING AUTOMATICALLY WHAT'S GOOD AND WHAT'S BAD\n[43:26] MEO069: SO IT'S IT'S PROBABLY ALWAYS GONNA BE A QUESTION OF LOOKING AT IT AND SAYING OKAY\n[43:28] MEE068: HMM\n[43:31] MEO069: LIKE RUNNING IT WITH DIFFERENT DIFFERENT FACTOR LOADINGS AND SEEING OKAY THIS WAY IT WORKS THIS WELL AND THIS WAY IT WORKS THAT WELL\n[43:39] FEO066: YEAH\n[43:39] FEO066: PROS UM BUT YOU PROPOSED UM WE WE SHOULD BREAK THAT DOWN TO HAVE UM THE SMALLEST UM SMALLEST UM UNITY UM OF TIME DURATION SHOULD BE ONE WORD\n[43:54] FEO066: I MEAN THAT WOULD BE BECAUSE THAT WOULD BE WHAT NATURALLY CAME OUT OF HER THING\n[43:54] MEE068: HMM\n[43:56] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[44:00] MEO069: BUT IT PROBABLY BE MORE DIFFICULT FOR MAPPED T TO MAP FOR YOU TO MAP IT ON SO FOR YOU SORT OF I\n[44:00] FEO066: AND\n[44:05] FEO066: YEAH SURE BUT I COULD THEN IF I IF I HAVE UM THE VALUE FOR A SEGMENT I WOULD PERHAPS JUST GIVE ALL THE\n[44:13] FEO066: IMPORTANT WOR OR MM YEAH NO\n[44:17] FEO065: YOU YOU COULD ALWAYS FIND OUT HOW MANY WORDS THERE ARE IN AN UTTERANCE COULDN'T YOU\n[44:22] FEO066: YES\n[44:23] FEO065: YEAH\n[44:23] FEO065: SO\n[44:23] MEO069: YEAH BUT SO YOU SAY THAT INST LIKE YOU BASICALLY SAY W HAVING AN ARRAY WHERE EACH EACH CELL IS IS ONE LIKE IS O IS ONE WORD\n[44:32] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[44:33] MEO069: AND THEN YOU WOULD MAP YOUR INFORMATION ONTO INDIVIDUAL WORDS\n[44:38] FEO066: YEAH I WOULD SAY THAT SOMEONE HAVE TO BREAK IT DOWN AYE\n[44:40] MEO069: HMM\n[44:42] FEO066: I WOULD PROBABLY SOMEHOW HAVE TO BREAK IT DOWN TO TO THAT LEVEL YEAH\n[44:45] MEO069: WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO FIND OUT WHICH WORD THAT IS AND\n[44:50] FEO066: YES SURE\n[44:54] MEO069: 'KAY\n[44:54] MEO069: AND AND THEN WE COULD HAVE LIKE SOME TYPE OF JUST POINT IN THE END WHERE THE ONE SCORES FROM THE ALL THE INDIVIDUAL WORD CELLS GET MULTIPLIED ALL WITH LIKE FOR EACH UTTERANCE OR WHATEVER\n[45:05] MEO069: YOU HAVE GET ALL MULTIPLIED WITH THE SAME VALUE ALL THE ONES THAT ARE WITHIN THAT UTTERANCE\n[45:08] MEO069: THAT'S SORT OF THE COMBINATION OF OF THE TWO SCORES\n[45:11] FEO066: YEAH PROBABLY SOMEHOW IT SHOULD WORK THAT WAY\n[45:13] FEO065: FOR EXAMPLE\n[45:14] MEO069: AND THEN WE'D HAVE TO GO BACK AGAIN AND THEN PUT THAT BACK INTO THAT SEGMENT MODE HERE\n[45:19] FEO065: MM\n[45:20] MEO069: SO THAT WE BECAUSE IN THE END WE DON'T WANT IT ON A PER WORD BASIS BUT PROBABLY ON A PER SEGMENT BASE\n[45:26] FEO066: YEAH BUT THEN OKAY BUT TH AT THAT MOMENT IT WOULD BE BETTER FOR ME TO JUST MAKE IT ON A PER SEGMENT BASIS RIGHT WAY\n[45:28] FEO065: SO BUT\n[45:32] MEE068: HMM\n[45:33] FEO065: MM\n[45:33] FEO066: AND LET HER ADAPT IT ALSO TO THE SEGMENT BASIS\n[45:35] MEO069: OH YEAH YEAH ACTUALLY THAT YEAH THAT'S TRUE SO THAT IT'S EASIER IF YOU\n[45:36] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[45:40] MEO069: ARE ABLE TO YEAH WELL I THINK THAT'S PROBABLY BACK WHERE WE STARTED AT THIS\n[45:44] MEO069: BUT YOU SAID IT WI BUT YOU SAID IT'S MORE COMPLICATED BECAUSE YOUR SEGMENTS AREN'T THOSE SEGMENTS EXACTLY\n[45:44] FEO066: YEAH\n[45:48] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN MINE ARE ONLY MORE BUT THEY HAVE THE SAME START AND END POINT\n[45:54] FEO066: SOMETIMES THEY'RE TWO SEGMENTS AND ONE WITH A GAP IN BETWEEN BUT UM THE HAVE UM TH TH THEY DON'T OVERLAP\n[45:58] MEE068: HMM\n[46:01] MEO069: HMM\n[46:03] MEO069: AND THEIR SEGMENTS DO OVERLAP\n[46:05] FEO066: NO NO THEY DON'T BUT UM\n[46:06] MEO069: UH THE THO THOSE DO OR THOSE DON'T\n[46:09] FEO066: UM\n[46:11] FEO066: THEY'RE I MEAN MY SEGMENTS OVERLAP IN THE SAME WAY AS THEIRS DO\n[46:15] FEO066: BUT SOMETIMES I HAVE UM SPLIT ONE OF THE SEGMENTS INTO TWO SEGMENTS BUT IT'S EASY TO MATCH THE START AND END TIMES TO MAP IT TO THEIR SEGMENTS\n[46:15] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[46:23] MEO069: OKAY\n[46:24] MEO069: SO YOU COULD ON THEIR GRANULARITY YOU COULD ON THEIR GRANULARITY CREATE A SCORE LIKE FOR EACH FOR EACH OF THEIR SEGMENTS\n[46:31] FEO066: I UH HOPE SO YEAH\n[46:33] FEO065: MM\n[46:36] MEO069: WELL I GUESS I MEAN FOR YOU IF YOU KNOW FOR EACH WORD IF YOU FIND THAT OUT THEN IT HAS TO BE POSSIBLE\n[46:40] FEO065: YEAH THEN WE SH YEAH\n[46:41] MEO069: BECAUSE IF WE KNOW SORT OF THIS IS GOING FROM WORD TO WORD OR IT THIS IS GOING FROM TIME TO TIME AND THEN THERE HAS TO BE A WAY THEN FOR YOU SAY OKAY\n[46:48] MEO069: THIS CONCERNS THESE FOLLOWING WORDS AND THEN JUST MAKE MAKE A SIMPLE MEAN OVER THEM\n[46:56] MEO069: I THINK AN INTERESTING THING IS IF WE DON'T COMBINE YOUR TWO SCORES IN THE\n[47:02] MEO069: IN THE X. M. L. FILE YOU HAD BUT IF WE DO THAT IN THE SOFTWARE\n[47:04] MEO069: THEN WE CAN PROBABLY MAKE WAYS OF PLAYING WITH IT IN THE SOFTWARE AND SORT OF L YOU KNOW LIKE ADAPTING SOME SORT OF CONTROL\n[47:11] MEO069: LIKE PLAYING AROUND WITH LOOK LIKE IT'S PLAYING WITH DIFFERENT WEIGHTINGS FOR THAT THE UTTERANCE BASED ONE VERSUS THE WORD BASED ONE AND SORT OF LOOK AT IT DYNAMICALLY\n[47:21] MEO069: YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[47:23] MEO069: LIKE PLAYING AROUND SORT OF FIGURING OUT WHAT'S THE BEST WAY OF COMBINING THEM BY PLAYING AROUND AND LOOKING AT THE RESULTS\n[47:26] FEO066: MM-HMM YEAH\n[47:29] FEO065: WE COULD EVEN YEAH WE COULD EVEN HAVE A LOOK AT OUR DIFFERENT MEASURES IF THEY UM\n[47:29] FEO066: THAT WOULD BE QUITE DIFFICULT BUT YEAH\n[47:37] FEO065: COME UP WITH THE SAME SAME KINDS OF YEAH\n[47:37] MEO069: YEAH\n[47:40] MEO069: YEAH WE COULD PROBABLY LIKE MAKE A UH UM GRAPHIC DISPLAY INITIALLY AT LEAST FOR OUR EXPERIMENTING\n[47:45] MEO069: WE'D JUST PLACE THEM IN DIFFERENT WAYS AND THEN SEE HOW THEY INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER\n[47:50] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN THAT'S WHAT I'M ALREADY DOING WITH MY S UH SEPARATE\n[47:53] MEO069: OKAY\n[47:54] MEO069: YEAH\n[47:55] MEO069: SO DO YOU THINK Y LIKE BOTH OF YOU THEN CAN MAP SOMETHING ONTO THEIR SEGMENTS LIKE JUST EACH OF YOU PROVIDE ONE VALUE\n[48:04] MEO069: LIKE DOUBLE VALUE OR WHATEVER LIKE ONE DECIMAL VALUE OR WHATEVER ONTO ONTO EXACTLY THEIR SEGMENTS\n[48:11] FEO065: UH I THINK IF I CAN PROVIDE SOMETHING FOR THE WORDS AS THEY ARE\n[48:17] FEO065: IT'S STATED FROM WHERE TO WHERE THE SEGMENTS GO\n[48:20] FEO065: IT SHOULD BE UH SHOULD BE POSSIBLE\n[48:21] MEO069: IT'S STATED BOTH IN\n[48:21] FEO066: YEAH IT'S TELLS YOU EVEN WHICH WORDS IT IS\n[48:23] FEO065: YEAH SO IT MUST SHOULD BE POSSIBLE\n[48:24] MEO069: IT'S DONE BOTH IN TERMS OF WORDS AND IN TERMS OF SEGMENTS\n[48:27] MEO069: IT'S A BIT SAD SORT OF THAT WE DO THIS BEFORE WE'VE TRULY FIGURED OUT HOW THE NITE X. M. L. THING WORKS\n[48:27] FEO065: YEAH\n[48:31] MEE068: HMM\n[48:31] MEO069: BECAUSE NOW WE'RE DOING IT ALL BY HAND AND LIKE PARSING AND UN PARSING THAT THING AND IT'S IT'S ALL PART OF THE FRAMEWORK\n[48:38] MEE068: YEAH\n[48:39] MEO069: UH\n[48:42] MEO069: HOW MUCH EASIER WOULD IT BE IF WE TRULY UNDERSTOOD THIS\n[48:44] MEE068: OH I'M SURE IT'D BE QUITE STRAIGHTFORWARD SOME OF THE TASKS WE HAVE TO DO\n[48:44] MEO069: SO\n[48:47] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[48:48] MEE068: BUT YET NO ONE REALLY UNDERSTANDS THEM THE ACTUAL X. M. L. PARSING\n[48:54] MEO069: 'KAY\n[48:54] MEO069: I MIGHT JUST CHANGE MY ORDER OF IN WHICH I DO THINGS AND LIKE FORGET MY LATENT SEMANTIC ANALYSIS STUFF UNTIL THE WEEKEND AND TRY TO REALLY MAKE SENSE OF THE\n[49:04] MEO069: OF THE NITE DATA SYSTEM NOW SO THAT MAYBE AS SOON AS I'VE UNDERSTOOD THAT WE FIND WAYS OF DOING THAT IN WITHIN THE NITE FRAMEWORK ALREADY\n[49:12] MEO069: SO THAT WE DON'T MANUALLY HAVE TO PARSE TIMES AND ENTIRE THINGS TOGETHER\n[49:17] FEO065: YOU MEAN BY MATCHING STRINGS\n[49:19] FEO065: OR WHAT\n[49:22] MEO069: WELL\n[49:22] MEO069: AT THE MOMENT WHAT YOU WOULD DO LIKE TO TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM IS YOU WOULD SORT OF LIKE WRITE SOME PERL SCRIPT OR SOMETHING THAT GETS THIS TIME VALUE OUT OF HERE AND\n[49:28] FEO065: YEAH BUT WHAT I'VE DONE IS UM A PARSER AN X. M. L. PARSER WHERE YOU CAN GET THE START TIMES\n[49:35] MEO069: OKAY\n[49:35] FEO065: SO YEAH THAT'S QUITE EASY BECAUSE IT'S IT'S AN ATTRIBUTE AND YOU JUST S SAY THAT YOU WANT THE VALUES OF THOSE ATTRIBUTES\n[49:41] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[49:42] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[49:43] MEO069: SO PROVIDED THAT YOU GET YOUR WORDS IN THE RIGHT ORDER\n[49:45] MEO069: DO YOU THINK IT IS AN EASY TASK FOR YOU TO IT IT'S A F RELATIVELY FEASIBLE TASK FOR YOU TO TO GET JUST A SINGLE VALUE PER SEGMENT\n[49:52] FEO065: I THINK THAT SHOULD BE POSSIBLE\n[49:54] FEO065: I DON'T KNOW HOW LONG IT TAKES ME\n[49:56] FEO065: BUT\n[49:56] MEO069: OKAY\n[49:57] MEO069: AND YOU SAY YOU THINK YOU'RE ABLE AS WELL TO MAP ONTO THOSE SEGMENTS\n[50:01] FEO066: YEP\n[50:02] FEO066: SHOULD BE POSSIBLE\n[50:03] MEO069: AND IF YOU'RE BOTH ABLE TO MAP INTO THOSE SEGMENTS THEN WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET ONE FILE WHERE WE HAVE LIKE WHATEVER TWO VALUES\n[50:09] MEO069: VALUE A. AND VALUE B. BOTH AS ATTRIBUTES FOR\n[50:12] FEO065: MM\n[50:14] MEO069: FOR THIS\n[50:17] MEO069: AND THAT WE COULD LOAD INTO A PROTOTYPE AND SEE WHAT TYPES OF DISP WHAT WAYS OF DISPLAYING THIS INFORMATION ARE THERE\n[50:24] FEO066: YEP\n[50:30] FEO066: YEAH I HOPE TO HAVE SOME VALUE QUITE SOON\n[50:33] FEO066: BUT UM I JUST WORKED UM I MEAN I JUST CALCULATED THE VALUES VALUES FOR UM THE AVERAGE F. ZEROS AND UM THEY'RE WHAT'S C I MEAN I DIDN'T HAVE A LOOK AT THE DATA YET\n[50:47] FEO066: BUT UM THEY VARY QUITE WIDELY EVEN FOR THE SAME SPEAKER ACROSS MEETINGS\n[50:53] MEO069: HMM\n[50:54] FEO066: SO ONE SPEAKER HAD UM AN AVERAGE OF ABOUT A HUN ONE HUNDRED UM IN ONE MEETING AND ONE HUNDRED SIXTY IN ANOTHER MEETING THAT'S REALLY THAT'S STRANGE\n[50:59] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[51:04] MEO069: HMM\n[51:04] MEE068: HMM\n[51:05] FEO066: I MEAN PERHAPS IT'S BECAUSE OF LAUGHTER OR SOMETHING THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING BUT I DIDN'T HAVE\n[51:12] MEO069: THERE'S PROBABLY ALSO SOCIAL INTERACTION FACTORS IN THAT THERE'S SOMETIMES JUST A MEETING LIKE IF PEOPLE ADAPT THEIR F. ZERO TO EACH OTHER THEN THEY'RE SOMETIMES P\n[51:13] FEO066: I'LL PROBABLY LOOK AT IT\n[51:19] FEO066: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I READ IN ONE OF THOSE PAPERS UH AS WELL BUT\n[51:23] MEO069: YEAH\n[51:26] FEO066: YEAH BUT IT COULD MESS UP THINGS QUITE CONSIDERABLY\n[51:29] MEO069: CAN YOU NOT DO SOMETHING LIKE JUST LIKE NOT MEASURING THE F. ZERO OR THE AMPLITUDE AT ALL\n[51:34] MEO069: BUT JUST LIKE THE VARIANCE OF F. ZERO WITHIN A CERTAIN TIME FRAME AND LIKE SORT OF LIKE JUST HAVE SOME PART FOR ITS VERY LOW VARIANCE WITH MORE THE SAME F. ZERO AND ONE WHERE THERE'S A LOT OF MORE VARIANCE\n[51:43] MEO069: I DON'T WELL ACTUALLY I DON'T KNOW ABOUT THAT AT ALL\n[51:44] FEO066: YEAH\n[51:45] FEO066: BUT UH AR YEAH\n[51:46] FEO066: BUT ALL THIS IS QUITE YOU KNOW DATA INTENSIVE\n[51:50] MEO069: YEAH\n[51:50] FEO066: I WHEN I UM LET THE UM JUST CALCULATE THE AVERAGE F. ZERO LEVELS\n[51:51] MEO069: SORRY\n[51:57] FEO066: IT I THINK IT NEEDED MORE THAN HALF AN HOUR CONSIDERABLY MORE THAN WHAT HAVE HALF AN HOUR F TO DELAY IT FOR OUR MEETINGS\n[52:01] MEO069: MM\n[52:05] MEO069: HMM\n[52:05] FEO066: BECAUSE UM YEAH M I MEAN WE HAVE SEVENTY FIVE HOURS PER YEAH\n[52:11] FEO066: AV AVERAGE OF SIX SPEAKERS AND THEY'RE MEASURED EVERY O. POINT O. ONE SIX SECONDS\n[52:18] FEO066: AND THAT GIVES US QUITE A LOT OF VALUES\n[52:22] MEO069: OKAY\n[52:27] MEO069: SO AT THE MOMENT YOU YOU JUST YOU MEASURING THE F. ZEROS RELATIVE TO THE AVERAGE FOR THE SPEAKER OR\n[52:33] FEO066: YEAH WHAT I DID AT THE MOMENT IS UM I UM YEAH I GOT THE F. ZERO VALUES FROM FOR EACH SPEAKER FOR HIS HEADPHONE\n[52:42] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[52:43] FEO066: AND I ONLY TAKE THOSE UM THE W UH THAT WERE RECORDED AT THE TIME WHERE HE WAS ACTUALLY SPEAKING\n[52:51] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[52:51] FEO066: AND FOR THOSE I CALCULATED UM THE AVERAGE\n[52:56] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[52:58] FEO066: ZERO\n[52:58] MEO069: RI SO THE AVERAGE\n[52:58] FEO066: SO THAT GAVE ME UM NOW ONE VALUE PER SPEAKER PER MEETING\n[53:07] MEO069: OKAY\n[53:09] MEO069: UM SO WHAT YOU WOULD BE FEEDING IN WOULD BE JUST LIKE ONE VALUE PER SPEAKER PER MEETING\n[53:14] MEO069: SO THAT OKA THAT THAT'S THAT'S YOUR AVERAGE BASELINE OKAY OKAY\n[53:14] FEO066: NO NO THAT'S JUST THE AVERAGE\n[53:16] FEO066: NO THAT I YEAH\n[53:18] MEO069: NO YEAH THAT THAT MAKES M YEAH THAT MAKES A LOT MORE SENSE YEAH\n[53:21] MEO069: SO THAT WOULD SHOW YOU HOW MUCH RELATIVE TO HOW HE SORT OF HOW HE'S PERFORMING GENERALLY IN THAT MEETING RELATIVE TO THAT HOW HE'S IN A SPECIFIC SEGMENT\n[53:30] MEO069: HE OR SHE\n[53:30] FEO066: YES I MEAN I R JUST UH NEEDED TO HAVE THIS VALUE NOW TO RELATE UM M HOW YEAH\n[53:35] MEO069: YEAH\n[53:37] MEO069: YEAH\n[53:38] MEO069: AND FOR YOU THAT WOULD BE QUITE EASY TO TRANSLATE INTO THOSE SEGMENTS\n[53:42] MEO069: YEAH GUESS I'VE ASKED THIS QUESTION FIFTEEN TIMES NOW\n[53:42] FEO066: YEAH I THINK\n[53:43] FEO066: YEAH\n[53:44] FEO065: IS LAUGHTER ANNOTATED AT ALL\n[53:45] MEO069: SORRY\n[53:45] MEO069: UH\n[53:48] FEO066: UM AMUSEMENT AND SO ON IS YEAH\n[53:48] FEO065: BECAUSE YOU COULD TAKE THAT ON OURS OUT MAYBE\n[53:51] FEO065: IF YOU TAKE THE LAUGHTER OUT AND THEN CALCULATE IT\n[53:52] FEO066: YEAH\n[53:52] FEO066: I I I MEAN IT I ACTUALLY HAVE TO LOOK AT THE DATA WHAT CAUSES THESE UM\n[53:55] FEO065: MM\n[53:56] FEO065: YEAH\n[53:57] MEO069: HMM\n[53:58] FEO066: BECAUSE IT'S QUITE FUNNY TO HAVE A M MALE SPEAKING AT TWO HUN TWO HUNDRED UM\n[54:04] MEO069: OH THEY W THEY DO EXIST\n[54:06] FEO066: YEAH SURE BUT\n[54:09] MEO069: THE CASTRATI CORPS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER SCIENCE INSTITUTE\n[54:14] MEO069: OH WELL\n[54:15] MEO069: I'M AFRAID I HAVE TO GO SOON\n[54:18] MEO069: BUT NOT QUITE SURE I MEAN IS THERE ANYTHING MORE WE HAVE TO TALK ABOUT ANYWAY\n[54:22] FEO065: NOT THE MOMENT\n[54:23] FEO065: MAYBE IF WE MEET AT THE WEEKEND\n[54:28] FEO065: OH I DON'T KNOW\n[54:28] MEO069: YEAH\n[54:28] MEO069: SEE AS SOON AS AS SOON AS I'M HALFWAY THROUGH MY L. S. A. LIKE BASICALLY AS SOON AS I HAVE THE THE MATRIX BUILT\n[54:36] MEO069: IF OF THE DOCUMENT BY WORD STUFF IT'S VERY EASY TO THEN CALCULATE FOR EACH WORD A SCORE\n[54:40] FEO065: YEP\n[54:41] MEO069: AND I CAN JUST GIVE YOU THOSE SCORES AND YOU CAN DO WITH THEM WHATEVER YOU WANT\n[54:45] FEO065: SO UH NO HOW ABOUT THE THE PROTOTYPE\n[54:48] FEO065: IF WE WANT TO SHOW HIM SOMETHING ON MONDAY WE DEFINITE HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER\n[54:53] FEO065: SOME OF US AT LEAST HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER TO GET IT RUNNING PROBABLY\n[54:57] MEO069: YEAH I THINK COLIN DAVE AND ME WILL ACTUALLY WORK ON ON THE JAVA STUFF\n[55:01] MEO069: AND IT AND WE'LL JUST SEE WHATEVER YOU WHATEVER YOU SUPPLY US WE'LL TRY TO TIE IN AND VISUALISE IN SOME WAY OR ANOTHER\n[55:07] FEO065: ALRIGHT\n[55:09] MEO069: UM I'LL ASK JONATHAN IF WE CAN POSTPONE THE MEETING TO ONE O'CLOCK\n[55:15] MEE068: YEAH THAT SOUNDS LIKE AN IDEA\n[55:15] MEO069: SO THAT WOULD GIVE US A CHANCE OF MEETING IN FOR AN HOUR BEFORE THAT TO DISCUSS THE QUESTIONS THAT WE HAD\n[55:23] MEE068: YEAH\n[55:24] MEE068: YEAH JUST SEND US AN EMAIL AND TELL US WHAT'S HAPPENING\n[55:26] MEO069: YEAH I HAVEN'T GOTTEN LIKE SORT OF MY CONFIRMATION THAT W WEDNESDAY IS FINE\n[55:30] MEO069: I'M NOT SURE IF I'M SUPPOSED TO EXPECT A CONFIRMATION FOR MY CONFIRMATION FROM HIM NOW OR BUT I'LL JUST EMAIL HIM AGAIN AND S ASK HIM IF WE CAN MAYBE MAKE IT ONE SORRY\n[55:38] MEO069: WE SAID TWELVE AND I'M ASKING IF HE CAN MAKE ONE\n[55:43] MEO069: THIS IS A BIT FRUSTRATING AT THE MOMENT THIS PROJECT ISN'T IT\n[55:46] MEO069: IT'S SO LIKE DIFFICULT TO TO GET TO THE POINT WHERE YOU UNDERSTAND ENOUGH TO REALLY FEEL THAT\n[55:52] MEO069: I DON'T KNOW I'M NOT FEELING THAT I'M REALLY WORKING AT THE MOMENT I'M MORE JUST TRYING TO MAKE SENSE OF EVERYTHING\n[55:56] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[55:58] MEO069: AND IT'S A BIT TOO FAR INTO THE MEETING FOR THAT AND INTO THE PROJECT FOR THAT\n[56:00] FEO066: YEAH AND I AM AT THE MOMENT FIDDLING AROUND WITH MY DATA AND NOT QUITE SEEING HOW I GET TO A SENSIBLE ABSTRACTION LEVEL YOU KNOW\n[56:08] MEO069: HMM\n[56:09] FEO066: FROM MY VERY\n[56:12] MEO069: I GUESS AS SOON AS WE HAVE A FRAMEWORK IN THE W IN THE TYPE OF THE PROTOTYPE WHERE LIKE SORT OF EACH OF US CAN TIE IN THEIR STUFF AND SEE WHAT IT L HOW HOW IT LOOKS LIKE AND HOW IT PERFORMS\n[56:21] MEO069: YOU KNOW\n[56:21] MEO069: THAT PROBABLY MAKES IT A LOT EASIER THEN BUT IT'S SORT OF IT'S A BOOT STRAPPING PROBLEM LIKE FOR THE PROTOTYPE WE NEED SOME TYPE OF DATA\n[56:27] MEO069: BUT TO DEVELOP THE DATA IT WOULD BE A LOT EASIER TO TO HAVE THE PROTOTYPE\n[56:30] FEO066: YEAH\n[56:32] MEO069: ANYWAY I GOTTA GO\n[56:32] FEO066: YEAH\n[56:32] FEO066: SO I MEAN YOU WILL BE HAPPY WITH SOME DATA EVEN IF IT DOESN'T MAKE MUCH SENSE\n[56:33] FEO065: YEAH ME TOO\n[56:36] MEO069: HMM\n[56:37] MEO069: YES BUT IF IT'S IF IT'S IN A FORM WHICH IS EASY TO READ IN AT THE MOMENT THAT WOULD BE FINE\n[56:41] MEO069: SORT OF LIKE IF BASICALLY IF WE HAVE SOMETHING LIKE THIS SEGMENTS FILE BUT FOR EACH OF YOU LIKE JUST HAVE ONE ATTRIBUTE\n[56:47] MEO069: I THINK IT'S REALLY EASY IF WE DON'T MERGE THEM BEFORE HAND BUT IF WE LET THEM IF WE COMBINE THEM IN THE PROTOTYPE OR DON'T AT THE MOMENT\n[56:54] MEO069: BECAUSE THEN WE CAN EASILY D DISPLAY THEM INDIVIDUALLY C CONTRAST THEM TO EACH OTHER AND PLAY AROUND WITH HOW Y TO COMBINE THEM\n[56:56] FEO066: TRY UH TRY YEAH\n[56:59] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[57:02] FEO065: YEAH AND ALSO WE DON'T HAVE TO RECALCULATE IF JUST ONE\n[57:05] MEO069: EXACTLY YEAH\n[57:07] MEO069: YEAH\n[57:07] MEO069: AND I MEAN COMPUTATIONALLY MULTIPLYING TWO INTEGERS OR DOUBLES OR WHATEVER SHOULDN'T BE THE THING THAT SLOWS US DOWN\n[57:12] FEO066: YEAH IF IT'S ALREADY ON SEGMENTS BASE THAT'S NOT TOO MUCH\n[57:15] MEO069: YEAH\n[57:17] FEO065: OKAY\n[57:18] MEO069: ALRIGHT\n[57:21] MEE068: RIGHT", "question": "Describe the technical challenges discussed by FEO065 and FEO066 regarding their respective data (information density and F0 measurements) and the agreed-upon strategy for integrating these values into the NITE XML segment files for the prototype, including the rationale for this approach.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"feo065_data_integration": {"type": "object", "properties": {"data_type": {"type": "string", "description": "Type of data FEO065 is working with."}, "tool_used": {"type": "string", "description": "Software tool FEO065 is using."}, "main_challenge": {"type": "string", "description": "Primary challenge FEO065 faces with data integration."}, "proposed_solution_for_challenge": {"type": "string", "description": "How FEO065 plans to address their main challenge."}}, "required": ["data_type", "tool_used", "main_challenge", "proposed_solution_for_challenge"], "additionalProperties": false}, "feo066_data_integration": {"type": "object", "properties": {"data_type": {"type": "string", "description": "Type of data FEO066 is working with."}, "measurement_unit": {"type": "string", "description": "Unit of 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"data_granularity", "score_representation", "reason_for_separate_scores"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["feo065_data_integration", "feo066_data_integration", "overall_integration_strategy"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"feo065_data_integration": {"data_type": "information density", "tool_used": "Rainbow", "main_challenge": "Rainbow outputs words ordered by information gain rather than their original sequence, making it difficult to map values back to the correct positions in the text.", "proposed_solution_for_challenge": "Write a custom algorithm to process the output and map the values back to the correct positions based on the original word order."}, "feo066_data_integration": {"data_type": "F0 measurements", "measurement_unit": "seconds", "main_challenge": "Mapping F0 values to segments is complicated because FEO066's segments are split differently than the NITE segments, and the data is highly intensive (75 hours of recordings).", "proposed_solution_for_challenge": "Calculate an average F0 value per speaker per meeting to serve as a baseline, then map the variance of F0 within specific time frames to the NITE segments."}, "overall_integration_strategy": {"target_xml_file_type": "segments file", "data_granularity": "segment", "score_representation": "two separate attributes (Value A and Value B) for each segment", "reason_for_separate_scores": "Keeping the scores separate allows for dynamic weighting and visualization in the prototype without requiring the re-calculation of the entire dataset."}}, "ground_truth": {"feo065_data_integration": {"data_type": "information importance of words", "tool_used": "Rainbow", "main_challenge": "it would be difficult to write it back to the right position because Rainbow's output is ordered by the value of the information gain and uses a bag of words representation", "proposed_solution_for_challenge": "It should be possible to map values to segments, as the segments file tells you which words it is, and FEO065 uses an XML parser to get start times. MEO069 also offered an entropy-based score as an alternative."}, "feo066_data_integration": {"data_type": "F. zero measurements", "measurement_unit": "time-based (start and end time)", "main_challenge": "my segments are not always the same as their segments, sometimes one NITE segment is two of mine, or includes pauses. F0 values also vary quite widely even for the same speaker across meetings.", "proposed_solution_for_challenge": "It's easy to match the start and end times to map FEO066's segments to NITE's segments. FEO066 will provide one value per speaker per meeting as an average baseline, and then map relative values to segments."}, "overall_integration_strategy": {"target_xml_file_type": "a copy of the existing 'segments' XML file", "data_granularity": "per segment", "score_representation": "Each participant will provide their score as a separate attribute (e.g., 'value A' and 'value B') for each segment in the XML file.", "reason_for_separate_scores": "To allow for dynamic combination and experimentation with different weightings in the prototype software, and to avoid recalculation if only one score changes."}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 28786, "output_tokens": 279, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "97773699b2a4baa19d73bd797dcc4731003e164daade22667a61d0d64cf0d71d", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "EN2001d", "num_speakers": 5, "num_utterances": 1111, "duration_sec": 3345.559902191162, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:20] FEO066: AH YEAH\n[0:37] MEO069: OKAY\n[0:46] MEO069: OKAY\n[0:48] MEE067: OKAY\n[0:48] MEO069: OKAY\n[0:48] MEE068: YEP\n[0:56] MEE067: DID I TELL YOU THAT WE'VE GOT KIND OF TWO WAY INTERACTION\n[0:59] MEE067: IF YOU CONTROL CLICK AN UTTERANCE IT WILL PLAY WHERE IT SHOULD BE IN THE FILE\n[1:02] MEO069: YEAH\n[1:03] MEO069: NO I'M JUST LIKE SORT OF LIKE PREPARING PEOPLE FOR UM IT LOOKS LIKE IT LOOKS LIKE REALLY NOTHING\n[1:08] MEO069: IT LOOKS LIKE BASICALLY LESS THAN N TH THEIR STUFF\n[1:11] MEO069: BUT ACTUALLY DAVE HAS WRITTEN A WHOLE UNDERLYING DIFFERENT STRUCTURE NOW AND IF WE HOOKED IT UP WITH MY DISPLAY\n[1:17] MEO069: THEN WE SHOULD FAIRLY EASILY FROM NOW GET TO A STAGE WHERE WE CAN LIKE SELECT INDIVIDUAL SEGMENTS AND CLICK ON THEM\n[1:22] MEO069: THEN PLAY THAT PART IN A COMPRESSED WAY AND DISPLAY DENSITY INFORMATION\n[1:27] MEO069: NOW AT THE MOMENT THE APPLICATION IS\n[1:29] MEE067: WE SHOULD PROBABLY SET THOSE SIZES 'CAUSE THAT'S SUCH AN EASY THING TO DO\n[1:32] MEO069: YES SURE BUT SO AT THE MOMENT WE HAVE A DIALOGUE ACT WINDOW AND A GRAPHICAL DISPLAY W I'M NOT SURE\n[1:39] MEE067: ARE YOU MISSING THE SOUND\n[1:40] MEO069: NO THE INTERESTING THING IS THE SOUND CAME WHEN I TRIED IT LAST TIME AFTER I I TRIGGERED OFF SOMETHING BY CLICKING ON SOMETHING\n[1:49] MEE067: OH THERE IT IS\n[1:49] MEO069: YEAH THERE SUDDENLY THEY COME\n[1:51] MEO069: PROBABLY THEY'RE JUST SLOW AT LOADING\n[1:53] MEO069: AND THEY DON'T HAVE THE BUTTONS YET\n[1:55] MEE067: YEAH\n[1:55] MEO069: SO AT THE MOMENT THE DISPLAY IS STILL DIS COUPLED FROM IT\n[1:59] MEO069: IT'S LOADING YOUR DATA I'M NOT QUITE SURE IS THIS IT PROBABLY LOOKS LIKE VERA'S DATA FROM FROM THE LOOKS OF IT\n[2:03] MEE067: THAT'S VERA'S DATA ON THE DISPLAY\n[2:05] MEE067: BUT THE SEGMENTS ARE JUST MADE UP AREN'T THEY\n[2:07] MEO069: YEAH THE SEGMENTS ARE MADE UP AT THE MOMENT BUT THE CODE'S THERE FOR INTEGRATING REAL SEGMENTS\n[2:12] MEO069: AND THIS IS SUMMARISED BASED ON JUST VERA'S DATA AT THE MOMENT FROM SOME PART OF THE MEETING\n[2:18] MEO069: SO WE'RE WE'RE NOT LOADING THE WHOLE THING AT THE MOMENT YET PROPERLY\n[2:21] MEO069: BUT THE IMPORTANT THING IS THIS IS SUMMARISED BASED ON I I REALISE I'M ALWAYS POINTING AT MY SCREEN AND YOU DON'T SEE\n[2:27] MEO069: SO THIS STUFF IS SUMMARISED BASED ON ON THESE INTENSITY MEASURES\n[2:33] MEO069: AND WE DON'T HAVE THE EXACT AUDIO RECORD FOR THIS\n[2:36] MEO069: USUALLY SAY WE SHOULD HAVE JUST COPIED IT\n[2:37] MEO069: SO JUST TO SHOW DAVE HAS PUT A UH MUSIC FILE IN THERE AND THE MUSIC FILE IS PLAYING WITHOUT GAPS\n[2:44] MEO069: THAT'S BECAUSE THE WAY HOW WE HANDLE IT AT THE MOMENT IS THAT DAVE PREPARES AN AUDIO FILE\n[2:49] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[2:49] MEO069: CREATES AN AUDIO FILE DYNAMICALLY FROM JUST THE CHUNKS THAT WE WANNA HAVE AND THAT RUNS IN SYNCH WITH WHAT WE HAVE IN THE\n[2:59] MEO069: I'M NOT EVEN SURE WHY I'M MAKING LOUD\n[3:00] MEO069: IT'S JUST\n[3:03] MEO069: SO WE SEE THAT RUNNING ALONG WITH PLAYING\n[3:09] MEO069: OF THE MUSIC WE SEE THE THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE DIALOGUE ACTS\n[3:14] MEE068: RIGHT\n[3:15] MEE068: THAT'S PRETTY GOOD\n[3:16] MEE067: YOU CAN ALSO CONTROL CLICK ON THE DIALOGUE ACTS AND IT WILL PLAY THAT SECTION OF THE FILE AS WELL\n[3:26] MEO069: OKAY S\n[3:29] MEO069: SO AND AND THAT ALREADY THIS PART HERE ALREADY IS DYNAMICALLY CREATED\n[3:34] MEO069: UM SHALL I JUST LOAD IT WITH JASMINE'S DATA JUST TO SEE A DIFFERENT WHERE'S THE\n[3:38] MEE067: YEAH IF YOU WANT\n[3:40] MEE067: OH THAT ONE LOOKS ALMOST COM JUST YOU NEED TO\n[3:44] FEO066: SO UH WHICH VERSION OF MY DATA WAS THAT THE VERY FIRST ONE\n[3:47] MEE067: THE ORIGINAL THE VERY FIRST ONE\n[3:47] MEO069: QUITE OLD\n[3:49] FEO066: YEAH\n[3:50] MEO069: YEAH WE WERE B LIKE DOING THIS WE WERE JUST CONCERNED WITH THE WHOLE STUFF\n[3:50] FEO066: OKAY\n[3:53] MEE067: YEAH\n[3:53] FEO066: YEAH V I MEAN REALLY DOESN'T MATTER\n[3:56] MEO069: AND DAVE WHERE WHAT AM I LOOKING FOR\n[3:56] FEO066: JUST WANTED TO KNOW IF I'M JUST\n[3:58] MEO069: AM I LOOKING FOR IN DATA MANAGER\n[3:59] MEO069: WHERE AM I LOOKING\n[3:59] MEE067: UM IT WILL BE IN PROGRAM\n[4:00] MEO069: OR IS IT F IS IT WHERE THE IS IT WHERE THE FILE NAMES ARE\n[4:02] MEO069: IS IT HERE\n[4:03] MEE067: WHERE DO I CALL YOUR DISPLAY\n[4:05] MEO069: IS IT UH SH IS IT HERE WHERE UM WORDS IMPORTANCE FILE\n[4:08] MEE067: NO IT IS ON YOUR DISPLAY\n[4:11] MEE067: UM WHERE IT CALLS WHICH ONE TO GET YOU JUST NEED TO CHANGE THE FLAG\n[4:16] MEO069: IN MY DISPLAY\n[4:17] MEE067: UM I THINK IT MUST BE UNLESS I IT\n[4:22] MEO069: UH LET ME T\n[4:23] FEO065: HOW Y HOW DO YOU DO THE SUMMARY\n[4:24] FEO065: IS IT\n[4:24] MEE067: OH NO ACTUALLY YEAH YOU CAN CHANGE IT FOR IN THE SUMMARY WHEN THE SUMMARY GETS CALLED IN PROGRAM MANAGER YOU CAN DO IT\n[4:28] MEO069: I D\n[4:32] MEO069: JUST\n[4:32] FEO065: SO ARE YOU BASING IT ON CERTAIN THRESHOLDS UH OVER A SPECIAL D UH S OKAY\n[4:36] MEE067: NO NOT YET\n[4:37] MEE067: IT'S JUST PICKS THE TOP RANKED ONES AT THE MOMENT\n[4:40] MEO069: OKAY SO WH WHERE DID YOU SAY IN PROG\n[4:41] MEE067: YEAH THE EASIEST THING IS IN PROGRAMME MANAGER WHERE IT MAKES THE SUMMARY\n[4:44] MEE067: IT'S PROBABLY THE BEST PLACE TO DO IT\n[4:46] MEO069: W YOU KNOW WHERE THAT IS JUST ABOUT\n[4:48] MEE067: IT'LL BE ABOVE THAT\n[4:49] MEO069: ABOVE THAT\n[4:53] MEE067: IT'LL BE DOWN\n[4:53] MEO069: LIKE IN\n[4:55] MEE067: IT'S GONNA BE AFTER THE DATA MANAGER'S MADE\n[4:57] MEO069: IN THIS MAIN IN THIS ROUTINE\n[4:59] MEE067: YEAH THAT\n[5:01] MEE067: A NEW SUMMARY\n[5:03] MEO069: THERE IS SOMETHING READ IMPORTANCE WITH A ZERO AND THERE IS READ WORD IMPORTANCE WITH A ONE\n[5:08] MEE067: YEAH TH CAN'T REMEMBER WHERE I PUT IT\n[5:09] MEO069: SHALL I SWAP THOSE AROUND\n[5:11] MEO069: HMM\n[5:11] MEE067: MAYBE IT WILL BE IN S THE SUMMARY CONSTRUCTOR THEN\n[5:17] MEE067: YEAH TRY THE SUMMARIES CONSTRUCTOR\n[5:19] MEO069: WELL WHA WHA WHAT WHAT'S THE DIFFERE SO TH THIS IS REALL\n[5:22] MEE067: WELL IT READS THEM INTO SEPARATE ARRAYS AND THEN YOU CAN JUST CHANGE A FLAG TO SELECT ONE I WHICH ONE IT GIVES BACK\n[5:25] MEO069: YEAH\n[5:29] MEO069: SHALL I JUST SWAP THE FILE NUMBERS AROUND FROM NOW\n[5:32] MEE067: YEAH IF YOU WANT\n[5:34] MEO069: OR WOULD THAT CRASH ANYTHING\n[5:36] MEE067: UH THAT SHOULD BE FINE\n[5:41] MEO069: OH YEAH AND AND WE REALLY LEAVE A\n[5:43] MEO069: MAYBE HAVE TO FIND OUT WHERE\n[5:44] MEE067: YEAH I SHOULD MAKE A NEW CONSTRUCTOR THAT LETS YOU SET THE FLAG\n[5:46] MEO069: MM\n[5:48] MEO069: MM\n[5:48] MEO069: SO YOU HAVE TIME THIS AFTERNOON\n[5:50] MEE067: YEAH\n[5:51] MEO069: YEAH\n[5:52] MEO069: SO HERE\n[5:56] MEO069: SO THIS SHOWS IF WE SEE ANYTHING AT ALL THEN WE SEE AT THE MOMENT AT LEAST THAT WE ARE DEFINITELY BE UM HAVING A DIFFERENT SUMMARY\n[6:04] MEO069: JUST BECAUSE WE'RE HAVING A DIFFERENT IM UM IMPORTANT MEASURE\n[6:08] MEO069: SO YOU SEE THAT UM I IT DOES SOMETHING\n[6:12] MEO069: LIKE AT THE MOMENT I THINK THIS WAS YEAH YEAH THAT'S AN OLD OLD OLD VERSION\n[6:13] FEO065: OH THAT'S THE OLD OLD ONE\n[6:15] MEE067: YEAH\n[6:15] FEO065: OKAY\n[6:16] MEO069: SO IT SHOWS UM AND SO IF YOU IF YOU THINK ABOUT HOW THE OLD VERSION HAPPENED\n[6:16] FEO065: OKAY\n[6:18] MEE068: MM\n[6:22] MEO069: THEN YOU SEE IT MAKES SENSE THAT WORDS LIKE PROSODY JUST LIKE A SING IF THAT WAS THE ONLY UTTERANCE THEN THAT PROBABLY SCORED QUITE WELL AND STUFF\n[6:32] MEO069: UM\n[6:34] MEO069: WE HAVE TO GET THESE BUTTONS DAVE\n[6:35] FEO066: YEAH\n[6:36] MEE067: YEAH\n[6:38] FEO066: YEAH PROBABLY\n[6:38] MEE067: IT'S WEIRD\n[6:39] MEE067: ON MINE IT COMPLAINS ABOUT\n[6:40] FEO066: PROBABLY ALL THESE UH-HUHS AND UH HMMS ARE SPELLED DIFFERENTLY IN THE THING OR WHAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[6:44] MEO069: YEAH\n[6:46] FEO066: YOU SHOULD GENERALISE\n[6:52] MEO069: UNFORTUNATELY I DIDN'T GET THE THE BAR ON THE DISPLAY WORKING JUST YET\n[6:56] MEE067: OKAY\n[6:56] MEO069: BUT THAT SHOULD BE A SMALL ISSUE\n[6:57] FEO066: AH HA\n[6:58] FEO066: THAT'S A VERY OLD ONE RATHER\n[6:59] FEO066: I THINK THOSE S. S AND E. S AND SO ON THE SINGLE LETTERS ARE BECAUSE OF THE PROBLEM WITH MY UM FIRST VERSION OF THE TEXT THING\n[7:07] MEO069: YEAH I KNOW THIS IS VERY OLD\n[7:08] MEO069: WE JUST NEVER BOTHERED TO UPDATE THE STUFF BECAUSE WE WERE WORKING ON SO WE SEE THAT WE HAVE A VERY DIFFERENT DENSITY CURVE AS WELL FOR THIS ONE\n[7:12] FEO066: 'CAUSE I THINK THE\n[7:16] MEO069: AND\n[7:19] MEO069: YEAH SO FROM HERE WE GO AND IT HOPEFULLY WON'T BE TOO DIFFICULT TO NOW FIRST OF ALL PUT THE RIGHT SEGMENTS IN\n[7:24] MEO069: PUT A SLIDING BAR INTO THIS SO THAT PEOPLE SEE WHERE THEY ARE\n[7:27] MEO069: SO I'M UH I'M I'M CONSTANTLY TOUCHING STUFF ON MY SCREEN I REALISE\n[7:30] MEO069: AND AND THEN MAKE SELECTIONS BASED ON A SEGMENT\n[7:34] MEO069: NOW WHAT WE'RE NOT QUITE SURE IS WHAT'S THE BEST WAY FOR LIKE HOW THE SUMMARISER WORKS\n[7:40] MEO069: SHOULD IT ALWAYS COMPRESS A SEGMENT TO A CONSTANT LENGTH THOUGH BY A CONSTANT FACTOR OF TIME\n[7:45] MEO069: OR\n[7:50] MEO069: WHAT WOULD YOU THINK SORT OF IF YOU KNOW IF IF THERE'S A CERTAIN DEGREE OF OF SUMMARISATION WHAT SHOULD BE THE CONSTANT\n[7:57] FEO066: HMM\n[7:58] MEE068: MM I SUPPOSE IT SHOULD DEPEND ON THE LENGTH OF THE SEGMENT\n[8:01] MEO069: SO ALWAYS LIKE A\n[8:02] MEO069: SO IT SHOULD ALWAYS WHATEVER REDUCE IT TO HALF THE ORIGINAL\n[8:03] MEE068: MM I GUESS THAT WOULD MAKE MORE SENSE YEAH\n[8:08] MEO069: 'CAUSE AN AL LIKE AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW WOULD BE THAT\n[8:10] FEO066: YEAH BUT BUT PERHAPS MORE THAN HALF\n[8:12] MEO069: YEAH\n[8:13] FEO066: OTHERWISE YOU GO IN TOO SLOWLY YEAH\n[8:13] MEO069: YEAH WELL I GUESS THAT COULD BE UH ADAPTABLE\n[8:15] MEO069: 'CAUSE AN AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW WOULD BE THAT YOU COULD SORT OF MAKE IT THAT IT ALWAYS IS THE SAME LENGTH\n[8:20] MEO069: SO IF YOU LIKE IF THE WHOLE MEETING IS SELECTED IT COMPRESSES THE WHOLE MEETING TO FIVE MINUTES\n[8:22] MEE068: HMM\n[8:24] MEO069: THEN IF ONE UM SEGMENT UH W ONE TOPIC IS SELECTED THEN IT PLAYS THIS WHOLE TOPIC IN FIVE MINUTES\n[8:32] MEO069: BUT THAT'S SORT OF THAT GIVES PEOPLE A BIT LESS CONTROL OVER SO MAYBE WE SHOULD DO IT INSTEAD THAT IT YEAH IT C IT YOU CAN SPEC\n[8:39] MEE067: I THINK THAT TO BE HONEST IS SOMETHING WE CAN WORRY ABOUT AT THE END\n[8:43] MEE067: I MEAN THAT'S QUITE TRIVIAL TO CHANGE AND WE GOT A LOT OF OTHER WORK TO DO\n[8:47] MEO069: YEAH\n[8:47] MEE068: HMM\n[8:48] MEO069: WHAT'S THAT YOU DISCUSSED FOR TODAY THOUGH\n[8:50] MEO069: WHAT'S THERE TO TALK ABOUT FOR TODAY\n[8:53] MEE068: YEAH I WAS WANTING TO TALK ABOUT THE SEARCH\n[8:55] MEE067: YEAH WE NEED TO GET ON THAT PRETTY SHORTLY I THINK\n[8:58] MEE068: YEAH\n[8:59] MEE068: YEAH I'M QUITE KEEN TO DO LIKE MOST OF THAT\n[9:01] MEE068: LIKE MAKE AN INDEX SEARCH AND STUFF\n[9:03] MEE067: OKAY SO I'LL NEED TO DO SOME CHANGES TO PROGRAM MANAGER TO BE ABLE TO HANDLE UM CHANGING RESULTS\n[9:09] MEE068: YEAH I THINK WHAT BASICALLY WHAT I NEED AT IS UM JUST A LIST OF WORDS WITH AN INDEX TO START WITH FOR EACH MEETING\n[9:20] MEE067: WHAT KIND OF INDEX\n[9:22] MEE068: UM I SUPPOSE IT DOESN'T REALLY MATTER AS LONG AS THEY'RE UNIQUE AND IT CAN I CAN PASS 'EM BACK TO YOU AND YOU CAN USE THAT TO THE DISPLAY\n[9:28] MEE067: TAKE AND MAKE THEM IN A HASH MAP OR SOMETHING\n[9:31] MEE068: UM YEAH PROBABLY\n[9:33] MEO069: SHALL WE ABANDON THE WHOLE NOTION OF SEEING THE WHOLE M ONE WHOLE GROUP AS ONE SINGLE THING AND JUST WORK ON A P CERTAINLY FROM NOW ON PROBABLY FOR GOOD THAT MEANS\n[9:39] MEE067: CERTAINLY FOR NOW YEAH\n[9:42] MEO069: I MEAN\n[9:42] MEE067: YEAH\n[9:42] MEE068: YEAH\n[9:43] MEE068: OH YEAH DO YOU WANT YOU KNOW HOW YOU'VE JUST GOT DATA FOR ONE MEETING ARE YOU NEEDING MORE AT THE MOMENT\n[9:48] MEE067: UM WELL FROM THE POINT OF US DEVELOPING IT IT DOESN'T REALLY MAKE MUCH DIFFERENCE\n[9:54] MEE068: MM I GUESS NOT\n[9:54] MEO069: NO\n[9:56] MEO069: DO WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE SAME MEETING AT THE MOMENT\n[9:56] FEO065: UM\n[9:59] MEO069: LIKE IS IT ARE YOU Y ARE YOU ALL WORKING ON THE SAME MEETING\n[10:02] MEE068: YEAH I THINK WE'RE ALL USING THE FIRST ONE\n[10:03] MEE068: HMM\n[10:04] MEO069: OKAY\n[10:06] MEO069: DID ANYONE EVER CHECK IF THAT'S ACTUALLY A GOOD MEETING LIKE OR F COMPARABLY TO OTHERS\n[10:11] MEE068: UM I THINK IT SEGMENTS QUITE WELL THOUGH FIRST ONE\n[10:19] MEO069: 'KAY\n[10:20] FEO065: SO YOU WANT TO SEND STEVE THE PROTOTYPE AND WE SHOULD CHANGE DATA\n[10:24] FEO065: WHERE'S THE BEST BEST PLACE TO PUT IT\n[10:25] FEO066: UM UH SORRY THE ONLY PROBLEM WITH THE FIRST MEETING IS FOR EX THAT THERE'S NO UM A HOT SPOT ANNOTATION FOR THAT\n[10:34] FEO065: OH\n[10:35] FEO066: BUT I MEAN THAT'S NOT NOT A REAL PROBLEM\n[10:38] FEO066: M\n[10:39] FEO065: DO YOU UM TAKE IT FROM FROM MY DIRECTORY\n[10:42] FEO065: OR DO I HAVE TO PUT IN IN THE SH\n[10:43] MEE067: UM WELL AT THE MOMENT IT'S JUST A AN OLD FILE\n[10:47] FEO065: YEAH BUT WOULD YOU TAKE IT FROM FROM MY DIRECTORY\n[10:50] MEE067: IT'D PROBABLY BE YEAH BEST TO MAKE A COPY OF IT\n[10:51] FEO065: OR OKAY\n[10:54] MEE067: I'D HAVE THOUGHT\n[11:00] MEE067: I DON'T THINK I'M GONNA BE ABLE TO DO UM THE SPEECH TOOLS THROUGH JAVA NATIVE INTERFACE 'CAUSE THE DOCUMENTATION FOR THEM IS HORRIFIC\n[11:09] MEE067: IT'S REALLY BAD\n[11:11] MEE067: SO I THINK I'M THINKING I'LL JUST WRITE OUT A SCRIPT AND DO IT WITH A SYSTEM CALL\n[11:17] MEO069: YEAH\n[11:17] MEO069: 'KAY\n[11:19] MEO069: YEAH\n[11:21] MEE067: NOT YET\n[11:21] MEE067: YEAH THE I JUST DON'T THINK IT'S WORTH WASTING TOO MUCH TIME ON IT\n[11:24] MEO069: NO\n[11:24] MEE068: YES IT'S NOT REALLY IMPORTANT THAT WE GET IT LIKE NICE AND C CLEAN OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT\n[11:29] MEE067: YEAH\n[11:31] MEO069: YEAH ESPECIALLY BECAUSE I MEAN THAT'S THAT'S THAT'S ONLY DONE LIKE ONCE EVERY TIME THE SELECTION CHANGES RIGHT\n[11:37] MEE067: HMM\n[11:38] MEO069: SO EVEN IF YOU SORT OF EVEN IF YOU DO AN HOURGLASS AT THAT MOMENT AND YOU KNOW\n[11:42] MEO069: EVEN IF IT PAUSES FOR TEN SECONDS WELL THAT'S TOUGH LUCK THEN\n[11:46] MEE067: I DON'T THINK IT WOULD TAKE THAT LONG ANYWAY\n[11:47] MEO069: UH\n[11:48] MEO069: THINK WE SHOULD JUST MAKE SURE THAT IF IT TAKES QUITE SOME TIME THAT THAT THE CLOCK DOESN'T START BEFORE OR THAT THE AUDIO AND THE CLOCK ARE IN SYNCH SORT OF\n[11:54] MEE067: YEAH YEAH\n[11:55] MEE067: SO YEAH IT WE JUST START EVERYTHING AFTER THE SUMMARY'S BEEN CREATED\n[11:55] MEO069: SO TH\n[11:59] MEE067: IT'S NOT A BIG PROBLEM\n[11:59] MEO069: YEAH\n[12:01] MEO069: YEAH\n[12:01] MEO069: THERE'S A WAIT FOR COMMAND FOR AN EXTERNAL CA LIKE FOR AN EXTERNAL CALL TO MAKE SURE THAT THE EXTERNAL THING IS FINISHED BECAUSE IN GENERAL LIKE THAT'S SORT OF RUNNING PARALLEL\n[12:10] MEO069: I THINK\n[12:10] MEE067: YEAH\n[12:11] MEO069: YEAH\n[12:15] MEO069: I HAVE SOME CODE FOR SYSTEM CALLS LIKE THAT HANDLES THE IN AND THE OUTPUT IF YOU NEED SOME OF THAT\n[12:22] MEE067: UM I DON'T THINK I'LL NEED THAT REALLY 'CAUSE I'LL JUST DUMP OUT A TEMPORARY FILE\n[12:23] MEO069: OKAY\n[12:29] MEO069: OKAY COOL\n[12:31] MEO069: UM I DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT TO TALK ABOUT\n[12:38] MEO069: WE HAVE\n[12:43] MEO069: SEE THERE'S THERE'S ONE WEEK AFTER MY DISSERTATION\n[12:45] MEO069: SO WE'RE F UH BEFORE THE PRESENTATION OF THE PROTOTYPE\n[12:49] MEO069: WHICH I CAN WORK A LOT LOT LOT ON THIS\n[12:51] MEO069: SO THAT'S GOOD\n[12:53] MEO069: UM\n[12:54] MEE067: I THINK WE SHOULD DECIDE WHAT WE WANT IT TO ACTUALLY LOOK LIKE IN THE END\n[13:01] MEE067: 'CAUSE ARE WE GONNA HAVE SOME KIND OF TREE VIEW TO REPRESENT THE MEETINGS AND STUFF\n[13:09] MEE068: MM\n[13:12] MEE067: BECAUSE IF IF WE'RE NOT THEN WE'D PROBABLY HAVE TO MAKE THE GRAPHICAL DISPLAY DISPLAY A BIT MORE INFORMATION\n[13:21] MEO069: YEAH WELL THE GRAPHIC DISPLAY WILL DEFINITELY HAVE MORE INFORMATION\n[13:24] MEO069: UM IF WE'RE AT THE MOMENT ABANDONING ABANDONING THE CONCEPT OF DISPLAYING THE WHOLE SERIES OF MEETINGS JUST BECAUSE IT'S FOR US LIKE MORE BUREAUCRACY\n[13:35] MEO069: MORE COMPLEXITY AND IT PROBABLY JUST WON'T GIVE US ANY BROWNIE POINTS IN THE PRESENTATION\n[13:39] MEE067: MM\n[13:39] MEO069: OR DO YOU THINK IT WILL I MEAN DO YOU THI LIKE\n[13:40] FEO066: I UH THINK IT MIGHT\n[13:42] FEO066: WHY BECAUSE UM I UM STEVE LAY QUITE A LOT OF UM WEIGHT ON UM YOU KNOW UH SURFING THROUGH MEETINGS\n[13:55] FEO066: SO WE SHOULD AT LEAST PROVIDE AN OVERVIEW OF DIFFERENT MEETINGS OF ONE GROUP\n[14:00] FEO066: AT THE BEGINNING HE UM TALKED QUITE A LOT ABOUT THAT\n[14:03] MEO069: I C\n[14:04] MEE067: IT'S NOT TOO DIFFICULT TO DO AND IT'S SORT OF A HACK KIND OF WAY 'CAUSE WE CAN JUST TREAT IT ALL AS ONE MEETING\n[14:09] MEO069: WE'RE\n[14:11] MEO069: AS ONE MEETING YEAH\n[14:13] MEO069: YEAH AND THEN MAYBE HAVE SOME BASIC INFORMATION\n[14:17] MEO069: LIKE IF\n[14:19] MEE067: BUT WE'LL JUST CREATE LIKE HARD SEGMENTS AT THE START AND END OF EACH MEETING\n[14:23] MEE067: LIKE ONES THAT ARE RED INSTEAD OF BLACK OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[14:27] MEO069: YEAH\n[14:27] MEO069: SO JUST A LITTLE BIT OF AD ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IN THE DISPLAY THAT KNOWS WHERE MEETINGS PICKING IT OVER\n[14:32] MEO069: AND OTHERWISE INTERNALLY WE TREAT IT LIKE SO WE HAVE CONTINUOUS I. D. S FOR THE SEGMENTS\n[14:36] MEE067: MM-HMM\n[14:37] MEO069: YEAH THAT WORKS\n[14:37] MEE067: SO OTHER THAN YEAH OTHER THAN WELL WE'LL JUST CREATE A HARD BOUNDARY IN BETWEEN EACH ONE SO YOU CAN SEE THE THING\n[14:45] MEO069: YES BUT APART FROM THAT WE DON'T REALLY DO ANYTHING DIFFERENT AS IF IT WAS JUST ONE MEETING\n[14:47] MEE067: YEAH\n[14:48] MEE067: I MEAN THAT'S QUITE A CHEAP WAY TO DO IT\n[14:50] MEO069: YEAH I COMPLETELY AGREE\n[14:51] MEO069: SO THE ONLY THING IT WOULD BE THAT THE DISPLAY GETS INFORMATION ABOUT WHERE THEY ARE AND DISPLAYS THEM AS HARD BOUNDARIES\n[14:57] FEO066: UM AND WHAT ABOUT THE SIMILARITY MEASURE FOR SEGMENTS\n[15:01] FEO066: DO WE UM ALSO PRESENT THAT IN THIS WINDOW AND DO WE DO IT ACROSS MEETINGS\n[15:09] MEO069: UM\n[15:10] FEO066: UH I THINK THAT WAS PLANNED AT THE BEGINNING WASN'T IT\n[15:13] MEO069: YEAH SO THE INITIALLY I THOUGHT IT WAS SORT OF MORE A SEARCH FUNCTIONALITY UM THAT SIMPLY THERE'S ONE BUTTON THAT SAYS FIND SIMILAR SEGMENTS\n[15:22] FEO066: YEAH\n[15:23] MEO069: AND THEN IN THE SAME DISPLAY WHERE WE DISPLAY THE SEARCH RESULTS FROM THE SEARCH\n[15:27] FEO066: UH OKAY\n[15:28] MEO069: WHA\n[15:28] FEO066: SO IT WOULDN'T BE DISPLAYED IN IN THE UH GRAPHICAL DISPLAY\n[15:31] MEO069: WELL I'M NOT SO YOU THINK DISPLAYING UH LIKE AN INFORMATION ABOUT SIMILARITY TO THE SELECT UH LIKE TO A SELECTED MEETING IN TO A SELECTED SEGMENT IN THE OTHER SEGMENTS\n[15:33] FEO066: OH\n[15:41] FEO066: UM NO\n[15:42] FEO066: I I'M JUST COMING BACK TO OUR INITIAL IDEA OF PRESENTING SOME YOU KNOW\n[15:47] FEO066: ALL THE SIMILAR SEGMENTS IN UH ACROSS MEETINGS AND SEPARATING BY UH SOME THINGS LIKE\n[15:52] MEO069: NO NO I THINK THAT'S I REALLY DON'T WANNA DO THAT TO BE HONEST\n[15:57] MEO069: UM IT WOULD BE NICE BUT LIKE JUST\n[15:59] MEE067: IT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE TO DO IT IN THE SUMMARISER\n[16:05] MEO069: YEAH BUT I IT IT SHOULD APPEAR AS A CONTINUOUS THING F FOR THE YEAH\n[16:08] MEE067: YEAH IT WILL STILL APPEAR CONTINUOUS ON THE DISPLAY\n[16:12] MEO069: BUT I'M NOT I'M NOT SURE IF IT'S WORTH MUCH BOTHER THOUGH\n[16:14] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[16:14] MEO069: LIKE IF WE DO A S LIKE A SIMILARITY SEARCH\n[16:17] MEO069: AND JUST LIKE YOU SAY FIND ME SIMILAR SEGMENTS AND THEN SORT OF LIKE YOU HAVE A LIST AND YOU CLICK ON ONE OF THEM AND THEN YOU GO TO THAT SEGMENT\n[16:23] MEO069: I THINK THAT'S QUITE USEFUL UM EVEN WITHOUT DISPLAYING THEM SORT OF DIS CONTINUOUSLY\n[16:30] MEE067: SO HOW ARE WE GONNA DISPLAY THE SEARCH FOR THIS CORPUS\n[16:32] MEO069: WELL I WAS THINKING OF JUST LIKE REALLY JUST A M MORE OR LESS JUST IMAGINE THOSE ARE SEARCH RESULTS EACH LIKE EACH OF THEM SORT OF THEM SORT OF GIVING WHATEVER\n[16:41] MEO069: WE SHOULD AIM TO GET SOME NAMES FOR SEGMENTS LIKE JUST SOME EXTRACTION OF SOMETHING THAT WE CAN CALL\n[16:47] MEO069: AND IF IT'S JUST THE SINGLE HIGHEST UM IMPORTANCE MEASURE O PHRASE OF A SEGMENT SO THAT WE HAVE SOMETHING TO DISPLAY FOR THEM\n[16:55] MEO069: LIKE BASICALLY JUST A SUMMARISATION DOWN TO ONE SEGMENT\n[16:55] MEE068: HMM\n[16:58] MEO069: AND IT WOULD JUST BE A LIST LIKE THIS AND YOU CLICK ON ONE AND THEN W YOU THO YOU KNOW\n[17:01] MEE068: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[17:01] MEE068: YEAH I THINK SO\n[17:02] MEO069: THEN THE WHOLE BUREAUCRACY KICKS IN LIKE THIS GETS THE NOTA NOTIFICATION THIS GETS THE NOTIFICATION\n[17:08] MEE068: YEAH\n[17:08] MEE067: OKAY\n[17:10] MEO069: AND THEN WE COULD LIKE WE COULD SORT OF USE THE SAME THING FOR UM YOURS AND MINE\n[17:15] MEO069: BECAUSE YOURS WOULD SORT OF GIVE JUST THE SEGMENT I. D. S AND MINE WOULD GIVE THE START SEGMENT I. D. S\n[17:18] MEE068: YEAH\n[17:22] MEE068: RIGHT\n[17:25] MEO069: SO BASICALLY THIS DISPLAY WOULD HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT A SEGMENT WHERE SOMETHING STARTS\n[17:30] MEO069: MAYBE SE WELL MAYBE ALSO SOMETHING WHERE SOMETHING ENDS LIKE FOR MINE AND SOME STRING THAT WE PASS TO DESCRIBE WHAT LIKE WHAT IT IS\n[17:40] MEE068: YEAH\n[17:40] MEO069: YOU WAIT YOUR SEARCH WHAT WOULD IT RETURN\n[17:42] MEO069: WOULD IT RETURN JUST THE SPECIFIC LIKE IT WOULD GO RIGHT TO THE UTTERANCE RIGHT\n[17:46] MEE068: YEAH I SUPPOSE MY SEARCH WILL R IT RETURNED THE UTTERANCE\n[17:49] MEE068: BUT IF YOU'RE SEARCHING FOR A WORD YOU NEED AN INDEX FOR THE WORD AND THE UTTERANCE AS WELL\n[17:53] MEO069: YEAH SURE SURE SURE\n[17:55] MEO069: UM YEAH\n[17:57] MEO069: SO IN IN YOUR CASE LIKE IT WOULD BASICALLY WOULD PROBABLY SAY THE UTTERANCE HERE OR AT LEAST SOME PART OF THE U YEAH\n[18:01] MEE068: UM IT P IT'D PROBABLY SELECT IT YEAH\n[18:04] MEE068: IT WOULD MAKE SENSE TO DO THAT\n[18:04] MEO069: AND IN MY CASE IT WOULD SAY SOME NAME FOR THE SEGMENT AND THEN YOU WOULD JUST CLICK ON IT AND THEN LIKE THE WHOLE THING WOULD KICK IN\n[18:11] MEE068: YEAH\n[18:11] MEO069: LIKE YOU C YOU CLICK ON IT AND AND THE SELECTION MOVES AND THE DISPLAY GOES TO THAT PART\n[18:20] MEE067: OKAY\n[18:20] MEE067: HOW ADVANCED ARE WE GONNA HAVE OUR SEARCH\n[18:22] MEE067: BECAUSE I DEFINITELY THINK WE SHOULD RESTRICT IT TO I THINK WE SHOULD UM BE ABLE TO RESTRICT IT TO SPECIFIC SPEAKERS AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[18:22] MEE068: VERY VERY BASIC YEAH\n[18:24] MEO069: YEAH\n[18:29] MEE068: YEAH YEAH\n[18:30] MEE068: IF YEAH IF IF YOU CAN PASS ME LIKE THE DIALOGUE ACT WITH\n[18:30] MEE067: BUT NOTHING TOO FANCY\n[18:36] MEE068: YEAH WAS IT THE SPEAKER\n[18:37] MEO069: DO WE HAVE THEM WITH A SPEAKER AT THE MOMENT\n[18:37] MEE068: AND THEN\n[18:38] MEE067: OH I UH WELL WITH A SPEAKER I. D.\n[18:39] MEE068: IT\n[18:41] MEE068: YEAH THAT THAT SHOULD BE ENOUGH SHOULDN'T IT\n[18:41] MEO069: OKAY COOL\n[18:43] MEE067: YEAH IN FACT IF SOMEONE COULD CREATE A FILE WITH THE SPEAKER I. D. S AND SPEAKER NAMES\n[18:44] MEE068: 'CAUSE YOU CAN\n[18:48] MEE068: OH YEAH I D I DID THAT YEAH\n[18:49] MEO069: JUST RANDOM SP\n[18:49] FEO066: OH I I HAVE THAT FILE\n[18:49] MEE067: THAT DONE\n[18:51] MEE067: OKAY\n[18:51] MEE068: YEAH I D I DID THAT AS WELL ACTUALLY\n[18:51] FEO066: SO JUST\n[18:53] MEE067: WHERE IS IT\n[18:53] MEE067: IS IT IN THE GROUP DIRECTORY\n[18:55] MEE068: UM YES IN THE DATA\n[18:57] MEE068: YEAH GROUP DATA SPEAKER DATA OR SOMETHING\n[18:58] MEE067: OKAY\n[19:03] MEE067: YEAH IT'S UM THE DATA MANAGER SHOULD BE QUITE WELL DOCUMENTED\n[19:08] MEE068: YEAH\n[19:08] MEE067: SO YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO USE THAT FOR THE SEARCH QUITE EASILY\n[19:10] MEE068: RIGHT\n[19:12] MEE068: YEAH\n[19:15] MEO069: SO WHAT ABOUT\n[19:19] MEE068: IS IT SORRY COULD I D USE THAT\n[19:20] MEE068: AT THE MOMENT IT'S READY TO LIKE GET DIALOGUE ACTS OUT WITH\n[19:24] MEE067: UH FROM YEAH ON THE DIALOGUE ACT LEVEL\n[19:26] MEE067: I'VE NOT GOT IT READING IN THE TOPIC SEGMENTS YET\n[19:29] MEE068: YEAH\n[19:30] MEE067: JUST 'CAUSE THAT WAS LOWER PRIORITY\n[19:32] MEE068: YEAH YEAH\n[19:32] MEE067: BUT YEAH ALL THE YOU CAN GET ALL THE UTTERANCES\n[19:36] MEE068: ALRIGHT\n[19:37] MEE068: YEAH I SHOULD MAYBE JUST GET STARTED WITH 'EM\n[19:40] MEE068: MAKING A SEARCH WITH THAT\n[19:43] MEO069: SO WHAT ABOUT A GENERAL LAYOUT LIKE THIS THAT WE HAVE HERE\n[19:45] MEO069: THE DIALOGUE ACTS AND THERE THE PLAYER B AND HERE WE'D HAVE A SEARCH BUTTON AND THE SIMILARITY THING BUTTON\n[19:52] MEE068: HMM\n[19:56] MEE067: SO WHERE ARE GONNA PUT THE SEARCH RESULTS\n[19:56] MEO069: I MEAN WE CAN\n[19:59] MEO069: AH GOOD QUESTION\n[20:01] MEO069: UM\n[20:01] MEE067: IF WE MOVE EVERYTHING TO THE RIGHT A LITTLE BIT AND MAKE A LITTLE BAR ON THE LEFT\n[20:06] MEO069: YEAH\n[20:07] MEE067: YEAH LIKE THE SEARCH RESULTS IN THERE\n[20:08] MEO069: YEAH\n[20:09] MEE068: YEAH\n[20:09] MEO069: I THINK WE PROBABLY LIKE WE CAN LEAVE THOSE LIKE I. FRAMES AND JUST ARRANGE THEM SORT OF\n[20:14] MEE067: YEAH YEAH\n[20:15] MEO069: YEAH\n[20:15] MEE067: LIKE WE'LL BASI YEAH\n[20:17] MEE067: WE'LL GET SOMETHING TO PRINT OUT THEIR LOCATIONS\n[20:19] MEE067: SO WE'LL ARRANGE IT IN A NICE LITTLE ORDER\n[20:20] MEO069: ALTERNATIVELY WE'LL HAVE LIKE THE WHOLE THING RUNNING ALREADY WHEN WE DO THE PRESENTATION AND WE JUST ARRANGE IT MANUALLY\n[20:21] MEE067: WE\n[20:27] MEE067: YEAH\n[20:28] MEO069: MY C\n[20:28] MEE067: IT'S QUITE EASY TO DO THOUGH\n[20:30] MEE067: SO I THINK WE PROBABLY SHOULD\n[20:31] MEO069: UH APPARENTLY MICROSOFT SOMETIMES OR LIKE AT LEAST IN THE PAST THE DEMONSTRATIONS WHERE THEY JUST EXACTLY KNEW WHICH FIVE PERCENT OF THE SYSTEM WERE WORKING\n[20:39] MEO069: AND THAT'S WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO AS WELL\n[20:40] MEE068: YEAH\n[20:42] MEO069: HAS ANYONE EVER SEEN ANYTHING FROM THE OTHER GROUP\n[20:44] MEE068: NO\n[20:45] MEE067: UH WE SHOULD TRY RUNNING THAT THING AGAIN SEE WHAT IT DOES NOW\n[20:45] MEO069: THEY HAVE ALL AH\n[20:47] MEE068: YEAH\n[20:48] MEO069: THEY HAVE ALL SORTS OF SC SCARILY GOOD\n[20:49] MEE067: OR JUST DELETE OR BACK UP IT\n[20:50] MEE068: YEAH OF COURSE WE'VE GOT HERE\n[20:58] MEE068: THAT WOULD BE EVIL\n[20:58] MEE067: OH J SO I CAN PRINT OBSCENE MESSAGES IN THE BACKGROUND TO UM STANDARD OUTPUT\n[21:03] MEE068: YEAH\n[21:05] MEE068: OH DEAR\n[21:08] MEO069: IF ANYTHING WE BUILD IN A TIME BOMB THAT ONLY FAILS IF THE DATE IS THE DATE OF THE PRESENTATION\n[21:12] MEE068: OH\n[21:17] MEO069: YES BECAUSE WE ARE NICE PEOPLE\n[21:21] MEO069: DAVE THIS RATE THING DO WE HAVE ANY DIRECT CONTROL TO THAT\n[21:23] MEO069: OR IS THAT JUST DIRECTLY CONTROLLING HOW FAST IT PLAYS AND SORT OF WE CAN ONLY\n[21:27] MEE067: IT DOESN'T SEEM TO WORK VERY WELL\n[21:29] MEE067: IT'S CAPABLE OF SLOWING DOWN THE AUDIO BUT SPEEDING UP DOESN'T SEEM TO WORK AT ALL\n[21:34] MEO069: THAT'S A PITY BECAUSE IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S DOING SOMETHING\n[21:37] MEE067: YOU HAVE TO PAUSE IT AND PLAY IT FOR THE\n[21:38] FEO066: DID YOU OVERTAKE THAT CODE FROM THE ORIGINAL THING\n[21:40] MEE067: YEAH THAT'S UH THEIR CLOCK COMPONENT\n[21:42] MEO069: 'KAY\n[21:44] FEO066: YEAH BUT ALSO SPEEDING UP THE AUDIOS AND S\n[21:46] MEE067: OH IT'S ALL PART OF THE SAME COMPONENT THAT DOES THAT\n[21:50] MEO069: UM DO YOU THINK IF WE OVERRIDE THEIR COMPONENT AND JUST OVERRIDE WHATEVER THE THE ACTION TO THAT SLIDE BAR IS\n[21:56] MEE067: UH NO WE'D HAVE TO LOOK IN THEIR CODE AND SEE WHAT IT ACTUALLY DOES\n[22:00] MEE067: THIS THING IS REALLY BIZARRE\n[22:02] MEE067: IT SLOWS IT DOWN A BIT\n[22:04] MEE067: THE SPEED UP DOESN'T SEEM TO WORK\n[22:07] MEE068: YEAH MAYBE IT HAS A DIFFERENT CONSTRUCTOR WHEN YOU CREATE IT\n[22:09] MEE067: YEAH\n[22:10] MEE067: ALSO THEIR GRASP OF ALGEBRA IS TERRIBLE\n[22:12] MEE068: IS IT\n[22:13] MEE067: WELL YEAH IT SHOULDN'T BE MINUS TWO TIMES IT SHOULD BE HALF\n[22:16] MEE068: OH YEAH\n[22:17] MEE068: I SUPPOSE\n[22:20] MEE067: 'CAUSE THAT'D BE PLAYING IT BACKWARDS TWICE AS QUICKLY\n[22:23] MEE068: YEAH\n[22:25] MEO069: SO IF SO SOMETHING LIKE THEIR SKIPPING WOULD IT ACTUALLY CORPORATE WITH OUR SYSTEM AT THE MOMENT\n[22:29] MEO069: WOULD OURS SKIP AUTOMATICALLY FORWARD\n[22:31] MEE067: UH IT SHOULD DO BUT YOU'VE PROBABLY GONE PAST THE END OF THE FILE\n[22:34] MEO069: YEAH I REALISE\n[22:37] FEO065: MAYBE THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[22:38] FEO065: MAYBE THEY HAVE GOT UM THE MINUS IN THE CODE AS WELL AND THEN SOMETHING IN IS MESSED UP\n[22:45] MEE067: I DON'T KNOW\n[22:45] MEO069: UH\n[22:46] MEE067: I THINK IT'S JUST UM IT DID DO IT\n[22:48] MEE067: IT'S THAT BRIGHT SELECTION\n[22:49] FEO065: UH-HUH\n[22:54] MEO069: YEAH WHATEVER\n[22:58] MEE068: SO DO YOU THINK A TREE VIEW FOR LIKE AN OVERVIEW OF THE WHOLE SET OF MEETINGS WOULD BE GOOD\n[23:02] MEE067: BE YEAH UH\n[23:03] MEO069: I THINK THIS SIMPLE THIS SIMPLE ST VIEW THAT WE GET THAT YOU CAN JUST LIKE PASS THINGS INTO AND THEN CHECK WHEN THEY GOT CLICKED REALLY\n[23:04] MEE068: YEAH IT W IT WOULD LOOK GOOD\n[23:04] MEE067: EITHER THAT OR ANOTHER\n[23:12] MEE067: SOMETHING THAT MIGHT BE QUITE COOL IS IF YOU COULD UM YOU KNOW LIKE SOME APPLICATIONS WHEN YOU OPEN A FILE YOU GET LIKE A LITTLE PREVIEW\n[23:21] MEE067: IF WE COULD DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT THAT DISPLAYS LIKE A FIVE LINE SUMMARY WHEN YOU YOU'RE ABOUT TO OPEN THE FILE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[23:21] MEE068: HMM\n[23:28] MEE068: YEAH I SUPPOSE YOU COULD CALCULATE THEM OFF LINE AND JUST YEAH HAVE A LIKE LIKE A L LITTLE THUMBNAIL OR SOMETHING\n[23:31] MEE067: HMM\n[23:33] MEE067: YEAH\n[23:33] MEO069: WELL COULDN'T THE SUMMAR OH NO THEN WE WOULD HAVE TO OVERRIDE THOUGH\n[23:35] MEE067: THE SUMMARISER IS QUITE QUICK\n[23:36] MEE067: IT COULD PROBABLY DO IT DYNAMICALLY\n[23:37] MEE068: YEAH\n[23:38] MEE068: I MEAN IT WOULD BE A BIT POINTLESS BUT IT WOULD LOOK GOOD FOR THE PRESENTATION\n[23:40] MEE067: YEAH IT'D LOOK PRETTY AND I'M NOT CONVINCED YOU'D GET ANY KIND OF GOOD QUALITY SUMMARY OUT OF IT IN ONLY FIVE LINES\n[23:42] MEE068: YEAH\n[23:43] MEE068: I SUPPOSE\n[23:46] MEE068: YEAH\n[23:46] MEO069: HMM\n[23:47] MEO069: BUT I IN A SENSE I MEAN IF WE SEE UH YEAH BUT LIKE PROBABLY THAT WOULD BE THE SAME THING THAT WE ALSO DISPLAY UP HERE\n[23:47] MEE067: BUT\n[23:53] MEO069: BECAUSE I REALLY THINK THAT HAVING LIKE SOME BUT THAT WOULD PROBABLY EVEN BE SHORTER THAN FIVE LINES\n[23:58] MEO069: LIKE REALLY JUST GETTING I THINK GETTING ONE OR TWO BEST UTTERANCES FOR EACH SEGMENT WOULD BE REALLY WORTHWHILE\n[24:07] MEO069: FOR THE SEARCH RESULTS I PROBABLY THINK THAT INSTEAD OF A P A SIMPLE SUMMARY\n[24:12] MEO069: SOMETHING THAT DISPLAYS THE UTTERANCE WHERE THE WHERE THE WORD WAS LIKE DISPLAYS IN A HIGHLIGHTED FORM WHERE IT WAS FOUND\n[24:19] MEE068: HMM\n[24:19] MEE067: ANOTHER QUITE GOOD THING MIGHT BE UM HOW ARE YOU DO YOU KNOW HOW EASY IT IS TO APPLY TWO TIPS TO THINGS IN JAVA\n[24:25] MEO069: TO TO APPLY WHAT\n[24:26] MEE067: I'VE NEVER DONE IT BEFORE\n[24:26] MEE068: I'VE NEVER DONE IT BUT I'D IMAGINE IT MUST BE QUITE EASY\n[24:28] MEE067: 'CAUSE WHAT WOULD BE QUITE COOL IS IF ON THIS SEARCH RESULT YOU COULD GIVE IT EACH ONE A TOOL TIP THAT HAD THE CONTEXT\n[24:35] MEE067: LIKE THE UTTERANCE BEFORE THE UTTERANCE ITSELF AND THE UTTERANCE AFTER\n[24:38] MEE068: YEAH IT'D BE NICE FOR A PRESENTATION YEAH YEAH\n[24:39] MEE067: SO THAT WHEN YOU HOVERED OVER IT\n[24:41] MEO069: WELL ALTERNATIVELY WE COULD ALWAYS HAVE SORT OF A THIRD SMALL COMPONENT WHATEVER\n[24:47] MEO069: LIKE IF THIS WAS THE SEARCH RESULTS\n[24:49] MEO069: AND THEN THEY ARE JUST LIKE SOMETHING ELSE THAT'S PART UNWRITTEN WHEN MILES GOES OVER THIS ONE IT TRIGGERS THAT ONE TO DISPLAY IT OR SOMETHING\n[24:54] MEE067: BUT YEAH IF WE CAN GET THE TOOL TIP WE SHOULD USE IT THOUGH\n[24:56] MEO069: AND A TOOL TIP IS I THINK A VERY STRAIGHTF YEAH\n[24:57] MEE067: 'CAUSE I THINK IT SHOULD BE QUITE EASY\n[24:59] MEO069: IT ESPECIALLY WITH A PREVIEW WE'LL BE ABLE TO GET TOOL TIP FAIRLY SIMPLE BECAUSE IT'S JUST A PROPERTY OF IT\n[25:00] MEE068: HMM\n[25:04] MEE067: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT\n[25:05] MEO069: UH I'VE NEVER SEEN TOOL TIPS DISPLAYING SEVERAL LINES AND STUFF THOUGH SO I WONDER HOW GOOD THAT'LL LOOK\n[25:10] MEO069: BUT WE'LL WE CAN TRY THAT\n[25:11] MEE067: UM IT'S QUITE COMMON IN LIKE SOME APPLICATIONS\n[25:14] MEO069: REALLY\n[25:15] MEE067: YEAH\n[25:15] MEO069: WELL SO FAR ONLY SEEN TOOL TIPS OF FEW WORDS LENGTH\n[25:18] MEO069: BUT YEAH UH THAT SHOULD BE FAIRLY EASY\n[25:29] FEO066: UM WHERE WE HAVE A MOVING BAND THE GRAPHICAL DISPLAY THAT ALSO MOVES ACCORDING TO THE\n[25:34] MEO069: YEAH YEAH WE WILL HAVE\n[25:35] MEO069: THAT'S ACTUALLY JUST GONNA HAPPEN TODAY AND WE WILL HAVE PROPER SEGMENTS AS WELL\n[25:36] FEO066: YEAH\n[25:39] MEE068: HMM\n[25:40] MEE068: IS THAT QUITE EASY TO DO TO GET UM A MOVING CURSOR\n[25:44] MEO069: UM THE THING I REMEMBER LIKE I HAVE TO FIND OUT HOW TO DO IT WITHOUT REDRAWING THE DISPLAY EACH TIME\n[25:49] MEO069: BECAUSE THE DISPLAY AT THE MOMENT DOES TAKE\n[25:52] MEO069: YOU SEE LIKE IT TAKES A FRACTION OF A SEGMENT TO DISPLAY BUT PROBABLY TOO MUCH TO UPDATE IT TO COMPLETELY REPAINT THE WHOLE THING EVERY SECOND\n[26:00] MEO069: SO UM AT THE MOMENT I'M JUST WHENEVER IT NEEDS TO BE REPAINTED\n[26:05] MEO069: I'M NOT THINKING ABOUT TO DO AND JUST REPAINTING THE THING AS A WHOLE WITH A MOVING BAR THAT'S NOT A GOOD IDEA\n[26:10] MEO069: BUT UNTIL I THINK OF SOMETHING BETTER\n[26:11] MEO069: WHAT I'LL JUST DO IS I'LL JUST I'LL PROBABLY NOT HAVE A MOVING BAR THE WHOLE LENGTH BUT JUST SOME INDICATOR SOMEWHERE\n[26:16] MEO069: LIKE WHATEVER JUST UH A TRIANGLE MOVING AT THE BOTTOM FOR NOW OR SOMETHING\n[26:20] MEE068: HMM\n[26:20] MEO069: AND THEN I CAN JUST LIKE REPAINT A SMALL AREA OR SOMETHING\n[26:22] MEE067: UM ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS JUST ONE VALUE\n[26:24] FEO065: AND THE AREA COULD BE SMALLER\n[26:27] MEE067: UM THE HEIGHT IT DOESN'T CHANGE IN VALUE DOES IT\n[26:30] MEE067: SO IF YOU JUST REMEMBER THE COLOUR THAT IT WAS LAST AT AND YOU RE DRAW A LINE BEHIND IT OF THAT COLOUR AND THEN THE NEXT ONE\n[26:31] MEO069: YEAH\n[26:40] MEO069: YEAH I HAVE TO FIND I HAVE TO FIND OUT THE THE COMMANDS FOR LIKE REALLY JUST REDRAWING A SMALL SMALL PIECE\n[26:47] MEO069: SO I HAVE TO JUST THERE'S EXAMPLES T UM FOR FOR DOING STUFF LIKE THAT\n[26:49] MEO069: I JUST HAVE TO READ UP ON IT\n[26:50] MEO069: BUT YEAH DISPLAYING THE THE CURRENT POSITION BAR WILL BE EASY PROVIDED THAT MY WHOLE CALCULATIONS OF LIKE WHERE WE ARE IN TIME HERE ARE ALL CORRECT\n[27:00] MEO069: I MEAN THAT'S JUST SOMETHING THAT ISN'T TESTED SO FAR\n[27:02] MEE068: YEAH\n[27:03] MEO069: BUT IT SHOULD BE\n[27:04] MEO069: I MEAN\n[27:13] MEO069: SO THE THE GENERAL CONCEPT\n[27:16] MEO069: WILL WILL YOU TWO JUST UH KEEP ON WORKING ON IMPROVING THE INFORMATION DENSITY MEASURES OR DO YOU THINK THERE'LL BE A POINT WHEN YOU SAY WELL THAT'S THAT'S IT\n[27:25] MEO069: WE HAVE WE HAVE AN INFORMATION DENSITY SCORE AND AND WE'LL BE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING ELSE TO DO\n[27:31] MEO069: OR\n[27:32] FEO066: UH F I'M PRETTY SURE THAT I CAN UH ALWAYS FIND SOMETHING TO IMPROVE THERE\n[27:36] FEO066: SO I MEAN IF YOU NEED ME TO WORK ON SOMETHING ELSE UM I CAN TRY TO FINISH MY STUFF UM EARLY\n[27:40] MEO069: OKAY\n[27:46] FEO066: BUT UM OTHERWISE I CAN STILL KEEP WORKING ON IT IMPROVING IT I THINK\n[27:57] MEO069: 'KAY\n[27:58] MEO069: WELL I'M ACTUALLY AT THE MOMENT I DON'T SEE HOW MANY PEOPLE CAN WORK ON ON THE PROGRAMMING ANYWAY\n[28:03] MEE067: NO RIGHT NOW IT PROBABLY WON'T BE THAT MUCH BENEFIT\n[28:05] MEO069: HMM\n[28:06] MEE067: RIGHT NOW IT PROBABLY WON'T BE MUCH BENEFIT\n[28:08] MEO069: NO\n[28:10] FEO065: YEAH AS SOON AS I'VE FINISHED ALL THE MEETINGS I THINK THERE'S NOT THAT MUCH TO DO UNLESS I GET SOME EVALUATION METHOD\n[28:18] FEO065: BUT THAT COULD BE QUITE DIFFICULT\n[28:20] FEO065: I WOULD HAVE TO TAG UH SOME PART OF IT OR SOMETHING\n[28:25] MEO069: DID WE\n[28:25] FEO065: BECAUSE IF I D IF I CAN'T EVALUATE I CAN'T DO ANY BETTER\n[28:29] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[28:29] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[28:30] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[28:31] FEO065: BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO BETTER IF I DON'T EVALUATE ANYTHING\n[28:33] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[28:33] MEE067: SO THIS IS THE COMPONENT BASED EVALUATION HE WAS TALKING ABOUT YESTERDAY ISN'T IT\n[28:36] FEO065: YEAH\n[28:36] FEO065: YEAH HE'S REALLY KEEN ON THAT ISN'T HE\n[28:37] MEO069: YEAH\n[28:38] MEE067: YEAH\n[28:38] MEO069: YEAH\n[28:38] MEE068: YEAH\n[28:39] MEO069: WELL I GUESS I MEAN\n[28:40] MEE067: OH SO THAT'S A BIT ANNOYING 'CAUSE LIKE IT'S MY HOPE WE COULD JUST GO COBBLE SOMETHING TOGETHER AND JUST SAY LOOK IT'S GREAT\n[28:46] MEE068: YEAH I WAS JUST GONNA DO SOME SORT OF INFORMAL EVALUATION\n[28:46] FEO065: MM\n[28:46] MEO069: UH I WAS A BIT PISSED OFF YESTERDAY ABOUT THAT PART BECAUSE IT WAS SORT OF JUST LIKE A DECISION WE HAD TAKEN\n[28:47] MEE067: YEAH\n[28:52] MEO069: SO OKAY WE'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT EVALUATION L IN THE FIRST REPORT AND THERE'S NOTHING NEW WE CAN SAY ABOUT IT THIS TIME\n[28:57] MEE068: YEAH I DID SAY THAT\n[28:58] MEO069: AND I THOUGHT WE SAID THAT IN THE MEETING BEFORE WE WROTE THE REPORT\n[28:59] FEO066: YEAH\n[29:01] MEE068: YEAH\n[29:01] MEO069: AND THEN HE CAME BACK WITH THIS WHOLE CRITICISM SAYING LIKE OH\n[29:03] MEO069: YOU DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT UM EVALUATION AND THEN YEAH BUT WE DID THAT IN THE LAST REPORT\n[29:07] MEO069: WE SAID WE'RE NOT GONNA GO OH BUT NOW I EXPECTED IT IN MORE DETAIL AND OH\n[29:11] MEE068: YEAH HE DID GIVE US EIGHT OUT OF TEN THOUGH\n[29:13] MEO069: IF THAT TRANSLATES TO EIGHTY PERCENT LIKE IF IF THOSE ACTUALLY TRANSLATE TO TO REALLY LIKE THEIR PERCENTAGE SCORES THEN THAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[29:13] MEE067: YEAH\n[29:20] MEE067: I THINK THEY DO 'CAUSE THAT'S THE FIRST UM SIXTY PERCENT OR ISN'T IT\n[29:21] MEO069: HMM\n[29:24] MEO069: SIXTEEN\n[29:24] MEE067: 'CAUSE IT'S I THOUGHT THEY WERE THIRTY PERCENT EACH\n[29:25] MEE068: YEAH\n[29:26] MEE068: YEAH\n[29:28] MEO069: WHAT\n[29:28] MEE068: NO I THINK THEY WERE TEN PERCENT EACH\n[29:28] FEO065: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:29] FEO065: TEN PERCENT EACH\n[29:29] MEE067: ONLY TEN PERCENT\n[29:30] MEE068: YEAH\n[29:30] FEO065: YEAH\n[29:30] FEO066: YEAH\n[29:32] MEO069: THERE WERE FORTY PERCENT EACH AND THIS IS HOW THEY BECAME SIXTY PERCENT NOW WHAT OKAY\n[29:35] MEE067: I THOUGHT THEY'RE THIRTY\n[29:38] MEO069: UM HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK THERE WERE\n[29:39] MEE068: I THINK THEY'RE WORTH TEN PERCENT\n[29:40] FEO065: YEAH\n[29:41] FEO066: YEAH TEN PERCENT\n[29:41] MEO069: TEN EACH\n[29:41] FEO065: YEAH\n[29:43] MEO069: NOT BAD\n[29:44] MEO069: WE ALSO IT IT JUST MEANS THAT HE'S RELATIVELY LENIENT BECAUSE I MEAN THE REPORTS WERE I THINK THEY WERE OK GOOD REPORTS\n[29:51] MEO069: BUT LIKE PROBABLY SOMEBODY ELSE WOULDN'T HAVE SAID THEY WERE EXCELLENT\n[29:55] MEO069: SO THAT'S A GOOD SIGN 'CAUSE IT SHOWS THAT HE'S NOT HELL BENT ON\n[29:55] MEE068: HMM\n[29:57] MEE068: YEAH I SUPPOSE HE CAN SEE THAT WE'RE PUTTING THE WORK IN\n[30:00] MEE067: YEAH\n[30:00] MEO069: UH AND THEN HE'LL SEE THE FINAL DISPLAY AND HE'LL REALISE THAT IT WAS ALL FAKE THAT WE DIDN'T ACTUALLY DO ANY OF THE WORK\n[30:00] FEO065: NO BUT IT'S\n[30:05] MEE067: 'CAUSE I THINK WE'D RAMPANTLY UNDERESTIMATED HOW LONG IT'D TAKE TO DO THE ACTUAL UH SOFTWARE ENGINEERING BIT\n[30:09] MEE068: I\n[30:11] MEE068: YEAH THAT YEAH THAT INTERFACE AND INTEGRATION YEAH\n[30:17] MEO069: SEE THE THING IS\n[30:21] MEO069: LIKE FOR ME PERSONALLY I THINK A LOT OF WORK WILL BE DONE IN IN THE LAST MINUTE IN THIS SPECIFIC CASE\n[30:27] MEO069: THAT'S NOT A NEW STATEMENT AT GENERAL\n[30:28] MEO069: BUT\n[30:31] MEO069: LIKE THE WEEK JUST BEFORE THE PRESENTATION I HAVE MOST OF THE STUFF THAT I I'M DOING NOW I'M RID OF IT INCLUDING THE DISSERTATION AND DIL\n[30:35] MEE068: MM\n[30:39] MEE068: MM-HMM\n[30:41] MEE068: YEAH SAME FOR ME\n[30:43] MEE067: SEE I'LL PROBABLY JUST BE STARTING STUFF THEN 'CAUSE I'LL BE STARTING THE UH S. N. L. P. THING AND THE D. M. PROJECT\n[30:43] MEO069: SO\n[30:50] MEE068: OH YEAH\n[30:51] MEO069: HMM\n[30:52] MEE068: OH NO I FORGOT ABOUT THAT\n[30:53] MEE067: WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR YOUR D. M. PROJECT\n[30:55] MEE068: UM I'M GONNA DO LIKE AN ON LINE MUSEUM ARCHIVE\n[30:58] MEE068: YOU GET LIKE A DOCUMENT FOR EACH EXHIBIT\n[31:00] MEE067: OH\n[31:02] MEE067: IS YEAH I KIND OF NICKED THE IDEA\n[31:04] MEE067: HE WENT ABOUT CODE M. L.\n[31:07] MEE067: I'M GONNA MAKE ONE FOR GUITAR TABLATURE\n[31:08] MEE068: OH YEAH\n[31:09] MEE068: OH THAT'D BE QUITE A GOOD ONE ACTUALLY\n[31:10] MEE067: YEAH\n[31:11] MEE067: BUT I I THINK IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN BIT OFF MORE THAN I COULD CHEW\n[31:13] MEE067: SO I THINK IT'S GONNA BE QUITE HARD\n[31:15] MEE068: YEAH WOULD YOU HAVE TO DO LIKE MUSIC NOTATION AND STUFF\n[31:18] MEE067: MM WELL TAB DOESN'T USUALLY HAVE MUSIC NOTATIONS JUST UM PITCH INFORMATION\n[31:22] MEE068: RIGHT\n[31:24] MEE068: OKAY THAT'S N NOT SO\n[31:24] MEE067: UH\n[31:27] MEE067: SEE HOW FAR I GET ANYWAY\n[31:30] MEO069: SO JASMINE IF IF YOU GOT SOMETHING LIKE THIS AND LIKE THIS FOR FOR YOUR CURRENT DATA WOULD THAT HELP IN\n[31:38] FEO065: UM\n[31:39] MEO069: I SORT OF HAVE BEEN PROMISING THIS FOR A WEEK NOW I REALISE\n[31:41] FEO065: YEAH\n[31:41] MEO069: I'M GONNA GIVE YOU\n[31:43] FEO065: DON'T KNOW IF IT'S THAT N YEAH IT MIGHT BE OF HELP\n[31:47] MEO069: UH 'CAUSE IT'S EMPTY AT THE MOMENT\n[31:47] FEO065: YEAH\n[31:49] MEO069: I MEAN DAVE I IT'S A PRETTY MUCH R IT SH SHOULD BE A QUESTION OF COPYING IT OVER IT R OVER RIGHT\n[31:53] MEE067: MM YEAH\n[31:54] MEO069: SO I JUST DIDN'T\n[31:54] MEE067: WELL YOU CAN EASY ADD A COMMAND LINE PARAMETER\n[31:57] FEO065: IT'S NOT ESSENTIAL THOUGH I THINK\n[31:59] MEO069: YEAH\n[32:03] MEO069: CAN PROBABLY ADD A OPEN FILE DIALOGUE BOX WITH MINIMUM EFFORT BECAUSE I THINK IT'S A READY MADE COMPONENT THAT RETURNS A STRING FOR A FILE NAME\n[32:06] MEE067: MM\n[32:10] MEE067: IT MAY EVEN RETURN A FILE DIRECTLY\n[32:13] MEO069: OR THAT W YEAH\n[32:13] MEE067: POSSIBLE\n[32:16] MEO069: SO WE CAN DO THAT TODAY\n[32:19] MEE067: PROBABLY\n[32:20] MEE067: UM THE THING IS IT I DON'T KNOW\n[32:20] MEO069: YEAH\n[32:22] MEE067: IT DOESN'T REALLY MAKE SENSE TO CALL IT FILE OPEN OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT 'CAUSE THAT'S IT'S MORE LIKE AN OPTION\n[32:30] MEE067: TO SET THE PAR\n[32:35] MEO069: YEAH BUT WHY DON'T WE\n[32:35] MEE067: BECAUSE IT READS EVERYTHING JUST FROM ONE FILE\n[32:38] MEO069: YEAH I KNOW SURE IT J LIKE IT IT WOULD NOT NECESSARY NEED TO BE A PART OF THE FINAL THING\n[32:42] MEO069: BUT WHY DON'T WE JUST PROVIDE SOME MEANS\n[32:44] MEO069: EVEN IF IT DOES IT AUTOMATICALLY IN THE BEGINNING AS A START UP OPTION JUST TO ASK FOR A FILE NAME\n[32:47] MEE067: MM-HMM\n[32:48] MEO069: 'CAUSE THEN WE CAN JUST PUBLISH A SCRIPT THAT YOU JUST RUN AND THEN THIS WHOLE THING STARTS\n[32:53] MEE068: HMM\n[32:55] MEO069: YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO ME TODAY LIKE I FORGOT ABOUT THE WHE I'M NOT SURE IF WE HAD THAT PROBLEM BEFORE\n[32:59] MEO069: FINDING THE JAVA MEDIA THE JAVA X. MEDIA STUFF ON ALL THE JARS FOR THAT\n[33:03] MEE067: OH YEAH THAT DID HAPPEN ONCE BEFORE\n[33:05] MEO069: YEAH I WAS LIKE SUDDENLY PANICKING AT ELEVEN WHEN I REALISED GOD I JUST THOUGHT IT WOULD BE VERY STRAIGHT FORWARD TO GET IT GOING HERE\n[33:12] MEO069: AND THEN I GOT THAT THING\n[33:14] MEO069: YES SO UM IF WE DO A VERSION WHICH AUTOMATICALLY OPENS UP A FILE OPEN BOX\n[33:20] MEO069: YOU'RE YEAH F SO YOU'RE AUTOMATICALLY PRODUCING THE RIGHT FORMAT WITH THIS NO UM WITH JUST PER UTTERANCE\n[33:25] FEO065: HMM\n[33:28] FEO065: UH YEAH F PER UTTERAN UH I PRINT THE UTTERANCES IN THE I. D.\n[33:32] MEO069: OKAY\n[33:32] FEO065: UH NO THE THE I. D. OF THE UTTERANCE AND UH THE MEASURE I THINK\n[33:36] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[33:37] MEO069: SO WOULD IT BE EASY SLASH DISSU DIFFICULT SLASH IMPOSSIBLE LIKE AT THE MOMENT IF WE SKIP TO A S TREATING A WHOLE SERIES AS ONE THING\n[33:45] MEO069: SO LIKE CREATING ONE FILE FOR THE WHOLE SERIES THAT GIVES THE UTTERA THE IDEAS FROM TOP TO BOTTOM AND\n[33:50] MEE067: OR EVEN JUST THE ENTIRE CORPUS\n[33:52] MEE067: THAT'S WHAT UM COLIN'S FILE HAS GOT\n[33:55] FEO065: THAT SHOULDN'T MAKE TOO MUCH DIFFERENCE\n[33:55] MEO069: BUT THE ENTIRE CORPUS\n[33:56] MEO069: IT\n[33:58] FEO065: IF I JUST TAKE WELL M A FILE OR WHERE ONE MEETING IS IN OR\n[34:05] FEO065: CONCATENATE ALL THOSE SHOULDN'T BE TOO BAD\n[34:08] MEO069: HMM\n[34:10] MEE067: DOES HIS\n[34:11] MEE067: IT'S IT'S EASY TO LOAD THAT MUCH JUST TEXT\n[34:16] MEO069: YEAH\n[34:17] MEO069: WHERE DO YOU THINK YOU CAN UH PRODUCE SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[34:20] MEO069: LIKE I THINK WE SHOULD GO FOR LIKE FOR ONE GROUP NOT FOR THE WHOLE CORPUS\n[34:25] MEE067: UH I THINK IT MAKES MORE SENSE TO GO FOR THE WHOLE CORPUS BECAUSE THE MEET THE UM THE I. D. S GONNA HAVE GAPS AND STUFF IN THEM OTHERWISE\n[34:33] MEE067: AND IT MEANS YOU HAVE TO READ THROUGH THE LIST OF UTTERANCES WHEN YOU'RE COMPILING ALL THE DATA OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN\n[34:39] MEO069: NO NO N\n[34:39] FEO066: SO SO YOU WANT UM THE DIALOGUE ACT NUMBERS TO BE UM CONTINUOUS THROUGHOUT THE CORPUS SO THAT SECOND MEETINGS BEGINS WITH THREE HUNDRED UM SOMETHING\n[34:45] MEO069: YEAH\n[34:47] MEE067: YEAH\n[34:47] MEO069: YEAH\n[34:49] MEE067: YEAH\n[34:50] MEO069: YEAH NO BUT DAVE UM YEAH SO THA THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING THAT LIKE THE SECOND MEETING SHOULD CONTINUE TILL THE FIRST ONE'S STOPPED\n[34:56] MEO069: A AND FOR ONE GROUP THAT'S TRUE BECAUSE IT'S SORT OF LIKE THEIR MEETING'S YOU KNOW LIKE THAT ONE MEETING AND THEN\n[35:00] MEE067: WELL A AT THE MOMENT THE MAIN DATA I THAT'S JUST UH UNIQUELY NUMBERED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE CORPUS\n[35:07] MEO069: HMM\n[35:08] MEE067: WELL AT THE MOMENT FROM THE DUMP FILE IT'S JUST GOT THEM UNIQUELY NUMBERED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE CORPUS\n[35:15] MEE068: HMM\n[35:17] MEO069: THE UTTERANCES\n[35:18] MEE067: HMM\n[35:19] MEO069: OKAY AND AND THAT'S THE\n[35:21] MEE067: AND IT MAKES MORE SENSE TO DO THAT ANYWAY BECAUSE UM THAT MEANS YOU GOT MORE FLEXIBILITY WITH HOW YOU WANT TO GROUP THEM\n[35:27] MEE067: AND ONE THING YOU REALLY DON'T WANT IS EVER TO HAVE TWO UTTERANCES THAT COULD POTENTIALLY HAVE THE SAME I. D.\n[35:35] MEO069: BUT IT JUST DOESN'T MAKE SENSE IN THE LOGIC WISE\n[35:37] MEO069: SORT OF LIKE UNTIL HERE IT'S THE MEETING ABOUT THIS THING AND THEN IT'S THAT THING AND THEN IT'S IT'S THIS LIKE\n[35:42] MEO069: WHEREAS\n[35:42] MEE067: YEAH BUT THAT'S THE POINT OF THE DATA MANAGER IS TO MANAGE ALL THAT\n[35:43] FEO066: COULDN'T WE COULDN'T WE JUST UM TAKE THE UM A NAME EACH UM EACH DIALOGUE ACT UM MEETING DOT UM DIALOGUE ACT NUMBER\n[35:57] MEE067: IT'S POSSIBLE BUT IT'S IT'S NOT REALLY MUCH POINT\n[35:57] FEO066: IT WOULD BE A LA LONGER NAME BUT\n[36:00] MEE067: 'CAUSE AT THE MOMENT IT'S GOT QUITE NICE PROPERTY THAT THE DIALOGUE ACT NUMBER ALSO COINCIDES WITH THE ARRAY INDEX NUMBER IN THE ARRAY OF DIALOGUE ACTS\n[36:09] MEE067: WHICH IS QUITE NICE\n[36:09] MEO069: WHEREAS UH S MAYB MAYBE WE'RE TALKING K LIKE SO SO YOUR DATA MANAGER WOULD THAT THEN HANDLE THE WHOLE THING\n[36:16] MEO069: WOULD THAT HANDLE IT THAT THIS WOULD ONLY LIKE THE DISPLAY WOULD ONLY DISPLAY ONE GROUP\n[36:20] MEE067: WELL YOU COULD YOU COULD CHOOSE WHATEVER YOU WANTED\n[36:23] MEO069: YEAH SO IF I MEAN I DON'T MIND WHERE IT'S DONE\n[36:25] MEO069: SO IF THE DATA MANAGER FILTERS IT OUT AND LIKE I JUST THINK THAT IN IN THE LOGIC OF THE PROGRAMME IT'S IT'S MUCH EASIER TO JUSTIFY WHY WE SAY WE TREAT A SERIES OF MEETINGS AS ONE SINGLE THING RATHER THAN W\n[36:38] MEE067: BUT YOU MAY NOT BE INTERESTED IN THE SAME SERIES EACH TIME\n[36:42] MEE067: YOU MIGHT WANT TO DISPLAY ALL MEETINGS THAT HAD A PARTICULAR PHRASE MENTION SAY\n[36:47] MEE067: AND THOSE MIGHT NOT BE THE ONES THAT WE ENUMERATED AS ONE MEETING IN WHICH CASE YOU'RE GONNA HAVE CONFLICTING I. D. S AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[36:54] MEO069: BUT A\n[36:54] MEE067: WHEREAS THE DA IF YOU DO IT IN THE DATA MANAGER\n[36:56] MEE067: YOU CAN CONTROL ANY LOGIC LIKE THAT PROGRAMMATICALLY RATHER THAN DOING IT BY HAND AND SETTING IT IN STONE FOR ALL TIME\n[37:11] MEO069: I B LIKE WOULD JUST I WOULD FIND LOGICAL REASONS FOR WHY YOU CAN SUGG SAY PEOP\n[37:15] MEE067: WELL IT'S JUST GOOD PRACTICE\n[37:17] MEE067: LIKE IT SEPARATES THE DATA FROM THE PROGRAMME LOGIC\n[37:19] MEE067: WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT DOING IS EMBEDDING SOME OF THE PROGRAMME LOGIC IN THE DATA\n[37:25] MEO069: UH BUT I SEE THIS TWO COMPLETELY G DEF LIKE I SEE EACH SER EACH GROUP IS COMPLETELY SEPARATE AMOUNT OF DATA THAT SHOULDN'T\n[37:31] MEE067: YEAH BUT THAT'S A DECISION WE'RE FORCING ON THE USER WHEN WE DON'T HAVE TO\n[37:35] MEO069: OKAY\n[37:37] MEO069: BUT WOULD IT STILL LIKE WOULD WE STILL IN THE LOGIC OF IT STILL HAVE CONTINUOUS I. D. S IF WE SAY WE TAKE JUST JUST ONE MEETING\n[37:44] MEO069: LIKE WOULD WOULD THE DISPLAY FOR EXAMPLE STILL BE ABLE TO JUST SAY I WANT FROM WHATEVER FROM THE FIRST UNTIL THE LAST AND AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN SORT OF AND AND THE DATA MANAGER WOULD THEN DISPLAY THAT JUST FOR THAT MEETING\n[37:54] MEE067: YEAH I DON'T SEE WHY NOT\n[37:56] MEO069: OKAY WELL IF THAT'S POSSIBLE YEAH\n[37:59] FEO065: HAVE YOU CURRENTLY GOT CONTINUOUS I. D. S FOR YOUR TOPIC SEGMENTS\n[38:03] MEE068: WELL I HAVE I'VE ONLY DONE THE FIRST MEETING\n[38:06] MEE068: BUT YEAH TH THAT'S THE PLAN\n[38:06] FEO065: OH OKAY I THOUGHT YOU HAD DONE ALL OF THEM AND\n[38:09] MEE068: UM FOR THE TOPIC SEGMENTS\n[38:10] FEO065: YEAH\n[38:10] MEE068: YEAH SORRY FOR TOPIC SEGMENTS I HAVE\n[38:11] FEO065: YEAH\n[38:11] MEE068: BUT FOR THE UTTERANCES I'VE JUST GOT ONE MEETING SO FAR\n[38:15] FEO065: MM-HMM\n[38:15] MEE068: BUT THE IDEA WAS THAT IT WOULD BE CONTINUOUS\n[38:16] MEE067: YEAH\n[38:18] FEO065: OKAY\n[38:19] MEE067: I THINK IT SH EVERYTHING SHOULD BE LIKE THAT CONTINUOUS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER\n[38:23] MEO069: OKAY\n[38:24] FEO065: IS THAT WHAT V WHAT YOU'VE GOT BECAUSE UM BECAUSE THE DIFFERENT MEETING SERIES OVERLAP\n[38:31] FEO065: I THINK\n[38:31] MEE068: YEAH\n[38:33] MEE068: REMEMBER HOW DID I DO IT\n[38:37] FEO066: A PROBLEM UM YEAH\n[38:38] MEE068: HMM\n[38:40] FEO065: I DON'T KNOW\n[38:41] FEO066: FOR EXAMPLE AS THERE ARE NOT UM F. ZERO VALUES FOR EVERY SPEAKER OR ON SOMETIMES NOT FOR EVERY MEETING UM HOW WILL I COUNT THAT UP\n[38:47] MEE067: I'M NOT SURE I HAVEN'T REALLY LOOKED AT THE DATA\n[38:53] FEO066: I MEAN\n[38:54] MEE067: IF THERE'S NO VALUE I GUESS YOU HAVE TO PUT A ZERO IN\n[38:59] FEO066: AH OKAY\n[39:00] FEO066: AT THE MOMENT I DON'T EVEN GENERATE ANY DOCUMENT UH DOCUMENT FOR THOSE\n[39:04] MEE067: YEAH\n[39:05] FEO066: BUT BECAUSE I MEAN IT'S NOT ZERO IT'S JUST A NOUN\n[39:09] FEO066: HMM\n[39:11] MEE067: WELL IT MIGHT BE MORE SENSIBLE TO ASSIGN IT AN AVERAGE VALUE\n[39:19] FEO066: BUT WOULDN'T IT BE BETTER FOR THE IMPORTANCE MEASURE IF THAT JUST WOULDN'T BE PART OF IT THEN\n[39:25] FEO066: THE\n[39:27] MEE067: WELL WE'D W ONLY USE F. ZERO WHEN IT WAS PRESENT THOUGH WOULDN'T WE\n[39:31] FEO066: HMM\n[39:32] MEE067: WE WELL WE'D WANT TO USE F. ZERO WHEN IT'S PRESENT\n[39:35] MEO069: YEAH THAT'S WHAT VERA SAID\n[39:38] MEO069: NO\n[39:39] MEO069: SO YOU YOU'D YOU'D ALSO SAY THAT IT SHOULDN'T BE PART OF THE IMPORTANCE MEASURE IF THERE'S NO F. ZERO\n[39:47] FEO066: YEAH\n[39:50] MEO069: YEAH\n[39:51] MEO069: WELL I I DON'T KNOW HOW WE'RE GONNA DO THE FUSING OF THE DIFFERENT IF INF IMPORTANCE MEASURES ANYWAY\n[39:54] MEE067: YEAH\n[39:56] MEO069: BU IF THAT'S DONE IN THE PROGRAMME OR IF THAT'S DONE OFF LINE\n[40:00] MEE068: I TH THINK IT SHOULD BE DONE IN THE PROGRAM 'CAUSE WE'RE PROBABLY GONNA WANT TO CHANGE IT\n[40:01] MEE067: YEAH IN THE SUMMARISER IT'D BE THE UH IDEAL PLACE TO DO THAT\n[40:02] MEO069: YEAH\n[40:03] MEO069: YEAH\n[40:05] MEO069: YEAH\n[40:05] MEO069: DOES ANYONE HAVE A GOOD IDEA LIKE AT THE MOMENT TO PLAY AROUND WITH IT\n[40:08] MEO069: WHAT'S A GOOD WAY OF DISPLAYING TWO TYPES OF INFORMATION IN THE IN THE COLOUR DISPLAY\n[40:14] MEO069: I MEAN UH THERE'S PROBABLY LOGICAL WAYS LIKE IF ONE IS WHATEVER IF ONE IS THE DARKNESS AND THE OTHER IS THE REDNESS OR SOMETHING\n[40:19] MEO069: HAS ANYONE EVER EXPERIMENTED WITH SORT OF DISPLAYING TWO DIMENSIONAL INFORMATION IN IN COLOUR\n[40:23] MEO069: BECAUSE THEN WE COULD DO JASMINE'S AND AND VERA'S PROBABLY IN THE SAME SCALE\n[40:27] MEE067: YOU COULD USE UM RED GREEN AND BLUE TO DISPLAY UP TO THREE\n[40:33] MEO069: YEAH\n[40:33] FEO066: YEAH BUT DO WE REALLY WANT DO DISPLAY THEM SEPARATELY BECAUSE THE USER WON'T OKAY FOR NOW FOR OUR S OKAY\n[40:36] MEO069: F FOR NOW\n[40:38] MEO069: NO FOR NOW\n[40:39] MEO069: LIKE YEAH FOR US\n[40:42] FEO065: MIGHT BE INTERESTING TO THE USER THOUGH JUST THE WORD IMPORTANCE MAYBE\n[40:48] FEO066: YEAH BUT THEN THE USER WOULD HAVE TO KNOW ABOUT WHAT S W WAS WHAT AND WHAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE BLUE STRIPES AND WHAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE RED ONES\n[40:48] MEO069: HMM\n[40:49] MEO069: S\n[40:51] MEO069: YEAH\n[40:52] MEO069: YEAH I THINK WE SH WE SHOULDN'T\n[40:55] MEO069: T\n[40:56] MEO069: WE SHOULD ASSUME A N ASSUME A NON LINGUISTIC USER\n[40:58] FEO066: UH I THINK THAT WOULDN'T BE A GOOD IDEA\n[41:02] MEO069: BUT I THINK PROBABLY FOR US LIKE IN DEVELOPING IT IT WOULD BE INTERESTING\n[41:05] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[41:05] MEO069: YEAH SO UM I'LL TRY THE RED GREEN BLUE\n[41:09] MEO069: WHA WHAT'S DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THIS HUE AND SATURATION THING LIKE WHAT THAT NO NOBODY'S DONE MUCH COLOUR WORK\n[41:16] MEE067: WELL I DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO IT IN JAVA\n[41:17] MEE067: BUT\n[41:18] MEO069: OH ACTUALLY IT'S NOT A PROBLEM OF DOING IT\n[41:20] MEO069: LIKE I THINK IT'S\n[41:21] MEE067: THE TROUBLE IS THAT HUE ISN'T A VERY SENSIBLE SCALE\n[41:24] MEE067: LIKE IT COMES UP TO LIKE RED TWO OR THREE TIMES AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[41:27] MEO069: OKAY\n[41:30] MEO069: OKAY WELL I GUESS I'LL JUST TAKE A LOOK AT THE PHOTOSHOP COLOUR CUBE OR WHATEVER IT IS GIMP COLOUR CUBE AND LOOK AT\n[41:39] MEE067: OR YOU COULD JUST SPLIT IT INTO TWO BLOCKS I SUPPOSE FOR NOW\n[41:44] MEO069: YEAH\n[41:46] MEO069: YEAH\n[41:53] MEO069: 'KAY SO WE'LL PRODUCE A VERSION OF THIS WHICH OPENS UP WITH A DIALOGUE BOX UM WHERE YOU CAN SELECT A FILE\n[42:01] MEO069: IS THAT RIGHT DAVE\n[42:02] MEO069: WOULD WE BE ABLE TO DO THAT\n[42:02] MEE067: YEAH\n[42:03] MEO069: AND AND THEN YOU'LL GET THIS TYPE OF DISPLAY WITH THAT FILE\n[42:11] MEO069: AND THAT'S UH AT THE MOMENT ARE W SO ARE WE ARE WE STILL TALKING ABOUT USING THAT ONE MEETING THAT EVERYONE IS USING NOW\n[42:15] MEO069: ARE TALK ABOUT SWAT SWI SWAPPING NOW\n[42:17] MEE067: WELL THERE'S NO REASON WHY IT CAN'T SWAP MEETINGS AT THE MOMENT IF THE DATA'S THERE FOR IT\n[42:18] MEO069: SWITCHING\n[42:24] MEO069: YEAH\n[42:26] MEO069: SO EVERYONE SHOULD PRODUCE STUFF FOR THE WHOLE CORPUS NOW\n[42:29] MEO069: OR\n[42:29] MEE067: YEAH THAT'S MOST SENSIBLE WAY TO DO IT I THINK\n[42:31] MEO069: OKAY\n[42:33] MEO069: OKAY\n[42:36] MEO069: WE NEED THE EXPLICIT INFORMATION ABOUT EACH MEETING THEN\n[42:39] MEO069: LIKE SORTA WHI FROM WHICH UTTERANCE WHICH UTTERANCE IT GOES AND STUFF\n[42:43] MEE067: YEAH THAT'S WELL IT'S NOT READING THAT IN YET BUT THAT WILL BE PART OF THE DATA MANAGER AS WELL\n[42:49] MEO069: IS ANYONE IS ANYONE PROVIDING THAT AT THE MOMENT\n[42:49] MEE067: LIKE THERE'S ACCESS CLASSES ALL DEFINED FOR THAT\n[42:52] MEO069: I DIDN'T DOES ANY\n[42:52] MEE067: YEAH IT'S IN YOUR FILE ISN'T IT\n[42:55] MEE068: MM\n[42:56] MEE068: YEAH\n[42:57] MEE067: 'CAUSE EACH UTTERANCE HAS GOT AN I. D. ASSOCIATED WITH IT\n[42:59] MEE068: YEAH\n[43:00] MEO069: OKAY\n[43:01] FEO066: OKAY\n[43:01] MEO069: OKAY\n[43:01] FEO066: COULDN'T WE COULDN'T WE WRITE ONE PROGRAMME THAT CALCULATES ALL THE UM F FOR ALL OUR DIFFERENT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE IMPORTANCE MEASURE THE UM A ABSOLUTE UM DIALOGUE ACT NUMBERS FOR THE MEETING\n[43:21] FEO066: BECAUSE AT THE MOMENT WE ALL PRODUCE THE NUMBERS FOR EACH MEETING SEPARATELY\n[43:21] MEE067: I DON'T KNOW\n[43:27] MEO069: WELL IF YOU\n[43:27] MEE067: SO JUST KEEP YEAH JUST ENUMERATE UP FOR THE NEXT NUMBER\n[43:31] MEE067: THREE\n[43:33] FEO066: YEAH BUT WE SHOULD ALL USE THE SAME PROGRAMME I THINK\n[43:35] MEE068: HMM\n[43:37] FEO066: WOULD PREVENT US FROM HAVING TOO MUCH MISTAKES IN IT\n[43:42] FEO066: OR AT LEAST UH THE MISTAKES WOULD BE CONSISTENT\n[43:45] MEE068: YEAH WE SHOULD BE CONSISTENT YEAH\n[44:04] MEO069: YEAH I'M NOT SURE ABOUT\n[44:06] MEO069: THAT\n[44:08] MEO069: AS IN I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND MUCH ABOUT HOW DIFFICULT IT IS TO DO TO DO DIFFERENT THINGS\n[44:15] FEO066: NO IT'S NOT REALLY DIFFICULT\n[44:16] FEO066: IT'S JUST\n[44:24] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN I CAN DO IT\n[44:25] FEO066: I CAN READ IN THE DIFFERENT UM IMPORTANCE MEASURES AND THEN RE RE CALCULATE THE NUMBERS\n[44:32] MEO069: WELL AS L AS LONG AS YEAH\n[44:37] MEO069: AS LONG AS EVERYTHING'S IN THE RIGHT ORDER IT SHOULDN'T LIKE WE SHOULD EVEN BE ABLE TO JUST I. D. IT WHEN WE'RE READING IT IN\n[44:43] FEO065: BUT WE HAVE GOT THE INDEX UM FOR CONVERTING FROM VERA'S I. D. S TO TO YOURS\n[44:50] FEO065: SO IT SHOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM SHOULD IT\n[44:50] MEE068: HMM\n[44:51] MEE068: YEAH IT SHOULD BE EASY TO DO YEAH\n[44:52] FEO065: YEAH I'VE DONE THAT FOR THE CORRELATION AS WELL\n[44:53] MEO069: HMM\n[44:56] FEO065: SO THAT'S WHAT THAT WAS QUITE EASY TO DO\n[45:02] MEO069: 'KAY\n[45:02] FEO065: HAVE YOU GOT THAT FOR NO IT'S JUST FOR ONE MEETING AT THE MOMENT\n[45:05] MEE068: YEAH I'VE GOT THE INDEXES FOR ALL THE MEETINGS I THINK\n[45:07] FEO065: OH OKAY SURE\n[45:08] MEE068: YEAH\n[45:14] MEO069: YEAH SO IF WE EMAIL OUT A SCRIPT ON HOW TO LIKE F LOAD IT\n[45:22] MEO069: UM SO YOURS WOULD ALWAYS LIKE YOURS WOULD ALWAYS BE LOADED IN I GUESS\n[45:29] MEO069: LIKE YOU Y THERE WOULD ONLY BE ONE VERSION OF YOUR DATA AND YOU CAN JUST OVERRIDE THAT VERSION IF YOU WANT\n[45:34] MEO069: BUT YOU WOULDN'T HAVE A FILE OPEN DIALOGUE BOX FOR THAT THEN\n[45:38] MEE068: NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[45:40] MEE067: WELL THAT'S WHAT I MEANT IS IT'S A BIT POINTLESS HAVING IT AS FILE OPEN 'CAUSE IT WILL BE OPENING THOSE FILES ALL THE TIME\n[45:47] MEE067: IT'S MORE SENSIBLE TO HAVE IT AS AN OPTION AND THE LOCATION OF THEM\n[45:50] MEO069: WELL WHAT WOULD THE OPTION BE\n[45:52] MEE067: OR JUST SO YOU CAN CONFIGURE THE THE LOCATION OF ALL THE FILES AS AN OPTION\n[45:56] MEE067: BUT WHEN IT STARTS UP IT SHOULD JUST READ THEM FROM THE DEFAULT PLACE\n[46:01] MEO069: OKAY\n[46:02] MEO069: BUT LIKE SO MAKE IT AN OPTION WHICH ONE IT DISPLAYS OR WHICH ONE IT USES FOR THE SUMMARISATION OR 'CAUSE IT 'CAUSE I WAS JUST THINKING SORT OF SO THAT BOTH JASMINE AND VERA COULD UM SEE THEIR DATA WORKING AND\n[46:07] MEE067: YEAH THAT MAKES SENSE\n[46:13] MEE067: OH OF COURSE T THERE'S NO REASON WHY WE CAN'T MAKE A DEVELOPMENT VERSION THAT DISPLAYS BOTH HAS TWO WIN UTTERANCE WINDOWS AND UH TWO GRAPHICAL DISPLAYS\n[46:24] MEE067: I MEAN OBVIOUSLY YOU IT'D HAVE TO PICK WHICH ONE TO SYNCH THE CLOCK TO\n[46:28] MEO069: MM IS THAT NOT GETTING TOO MUCH\n[46:30] MEE067: TO ADD ANOTHER DIALOGUE ACT WINDOW IS REALLY EASY\n[46:38] MEO069: SO WE WOULD HAVE LIKE EACH OF THOSE COMPONENTS FOR\n[46:44] MEO069: FOR JASMINE AND VERA\n[46:45] MEE067: OH LIKE SAY IF YOU COULD MAKE A UM CHANGE TO YOUR THING SO IT COULD DISPLAY UH LIKE IT IN TWO HALVES\n[46:46] MEO069: YEAH I KNOW\n[46:53] MEE067: SO LIKE THE TOP HALF ONE THE BOTTOM HALF THE OTHER\n[46:53] MEO069: YEAH\n[46:55] MEO069: YEAH\n[46:56] MEE067: OR MAYBE THREE ACTUALLY\n[46:58] MEE067: MAYBE TOP HALF ONE BOTTOM HALF THE OTHER AND THE THIRD ONE AN AVERAGE THAT WE CAN CHANGE THE PARAMETERS FOR\n[47:06] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[47:10] MEE067: AND THEN YEAH I COULD EASILY MAKE IT THROW OUT THREE DIFFERENT DIALOGUE ACTS\n[47:16] MEO069: BUT WOULD THAT NOT REQUIRE THREE CLOCKS AND I BUT THAT BUT BUT THAT ALSO MEANS\n[47:19] MEE067: NO I'D JUST HAVE TWO OF THEM NOT SYNCHED UP BECAUSE IT'S JUST FOR EVALUATING THE DATA\n[47:25] MEO069: OKAY\n[47:26] MEO069: 'CAUSE THE DIALOGUE UH THE DISPLAY ALSO GETS THE INFORMATION ABOUT LIKE THE RELATIVE AND THE ABSOLUTE TIMES\n[47:30] MEO069: SO THAT WOULD BE CONVENIENT IF THAT JUST IF THERE'S JUST ONE OF THAT 'CAUSE OTHERWISE IT'S GETTING MESSY\n[47:35] MEE067: OH RIGHT YEAH I SEE WHAT YOU MEAN\n[47:36] MEO069: SO WHY DON'T WE JUST MAKE A SWAP INS WHY DON'T WE MAKE A SWITCH INSTEAD LIKE\n[47:39] MEE067: OH NO NO IT'S STILL GOOD BECAUSE UM\n[47:44] MEE067: OH NO IT ISN'T\n[47:45] MEO069: I DON'T WANNA DO LIKE THREE LIKE THREE INTERNAL TIME SCALES SO THAT'S JUST GETTING MESSY\n[47:46] MEE067: YEAH I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN\n[47:49] MEE067: YEAH\n[47:53] MEO069: WELL I GUESS REALLY I MEAN LIKE ALTERNATIVELY WHY DON'T WE GO FOR THE SIMPLEST THING AND JUST CREATE THREE SCRIPTS OR TWO SCRIPTS WHICH LOAD A PARAMETER UH F COMMON LINE PARAMETER\n[47:59] MEE067: YEAH I SUPPOSE\n[48:02] MEO069: WHICH IS WHICH FILE TO LOAD AND AND THEN IT'S JUST THERE\n[48:05] MEE067: NO HOLD ON YOU IT WOULDN'T NEED THREE INTERNAL TIME SCALES\n[48:08] MEE067: 'CAUSE ONLY ONE'S SYNCHED TO THE CLOCK OR IT C AND THE OTHERS ARE ALL ABSOLUTE REAL TIME AREN'T THEY\n[48:09] MEO069: OKAY\n[48:14] MEE067: THAT'S WHAT'S DISPLAYED ON THAT THE BAR IS REAL TIME ISN'T IT\n[48:18] MEO069: YEP\n[48:19] MEE067: SO THEY WOULD ALL BE IN THE SAME TIME SCALE\n[48:22] MEO069: OKAY\n[48:22] MEO069: WOULD THE OTHERS\n[48:26] MEO069: OH YOU OH YOU JUST HAVE THREE SUMMARISERS AND THEN THEY'RE ALL SYNCHED UP WITH ONE CLOCK\n[48:31] MEE067: NO NO ONLY ONE OF THEM SYNCHS AND TWO OF THEM ARE JUST YEAH\n[48:32] MEO069: OKAY THE OTHER ONE IS JUST A STATIC DIALOGUE ACTS BOX\n[48:36] MEE067: 'CAUSE IT DOESN'T REALLY MATTER\n[48:38] MEE067: THEY SYNCH UP FOR THE PURPOSE OF EVALUATING THE DATA\n[48:40] MEO069: OKAY\n[48:42] MEO069: OKAY\n[48:44] MEO069: YEP\n[48:44] MEO069: SO WE HAVE THREE COLOUR DISPLAYS\n[48:46] MEO069: LIKE THREE OR\n[48:47] MEE067: YEAH\n[48:48] MEE067: I MEAN NOT IN THE FINAL VERSION JUST FOR NOW\n[48:49] MEO069: NO NO SURE\n[48:50] MEO069: OR MAYBE JUST START WITH JUST TWO LIKE WITHOUT EVEN COMBINING THEM IN ANY SOPHISTICATED WAY\n[48:53] MEO069: JUST JUST TWO\n[48:54] MEE067: YEAH\n[48:57] MEO069: YEP\n[49:01] MEO069: 'KAY SHALL WE WRAP THAT UP\n[49:03] MEO069: SOR SORRY I'M IMPOSING\n[49:06] MEE067: HOW EASY WOULD IT BE TO MAKE IT SO YOU CAN ADD ARBITRARY NUMBERS OF THEM DO YOU THINK\n[49:12] MEO069: YOU MEAN DISCONTINUOUS\n[49:13] MEE067: NO LIKE UH DIFFERENT MEASURES TO THE DISPLAY\n[49:18] MEO069: IF I HAVE TO DO IT F LIKE FLEXIBLY THEN I PROBABLY THEN IT WILL NOT BE SIGNIFICANTLY MORE DIFFICULT\n[49:27] MEO069: BUT IS IT WORTH ANY EFFORT THOUGH I MEAN\n[49:28] MEE067: WELL THAT'S THE THING IF IT'S GONNA TAKE MORE THAN LIKE AN HOUR OR SOMETHING IT'S NOT WORTH IT\n[49:34] MEO069: 'CAUSE WE'LL NEVER HAVE MORE THAN TWO AND WE'LL NEVER HA WELL WE'LL EITHER HAVE ONE OR TWO\n[49:36] MEE067: YEAH\n[49:37] MEO069: SO IN THE END 'CAUSE YOU DON'T HAVE DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF WELL I GUESS YOU PROBABLY WOULD HAVE\n[49:44] FEO066: MM\n[49:46] MEO069: BUT THEN ALSO WE'D HAVE TO FIND MORE SOPHISTICATED WAYS OF LOADING IT SPECIFYING THE PARAMETERS\n[49:50] MEE067: MM\n[49:51] MEO069: SO THAT MIGHT\n[49:52] MEE067: BUT THAT'S EASY 'CAUSE MINE CAN TAKE UH ANY NUMBER OF PARAMETERS\n[49:57] MEO069: YEAH BUT THAT WE WOULDN'T SO WE'D HAVE TO HAVE SOME DIALOGUE BOX FOR OPENING STUFF\n[50:03] MEO069: IT MIGHT BE IT MIGHT TAKE HALF AN HOUR IN THE DISPLAY AND NOT MORE THAN THAT\n[50:06] MEE067: MINE I'LL NEED TO MAKE A MINOR ADDITION TO THE DATA MANAGER AND THE SUMMARISER\n[50:12] MEO069: HMM\n[50:12] MEE067: BUT IT'S MORE OR LESS READY TO GO WITH THAT\n[50:15] MEO069: BUT IT MIGHT ACTU I THINK IT MIGHT NOT REALLY BE WORTH IT TO BE HONEST\n[50:25] MEO069: LET'S WORK ON THE OTHER STUFF FIRST LIKE THE OTHER STUFF\n[50:27] MEO069: AND JUST PROVIDE LIKE SOMETHING WHERE EACH OF THEM JUST IF IF THERE'S UH A JASMINE SCRIPT AND A VERA SCRIPT AND THEY EACH CAN LOAD THEIR STUFF AND SEE THEIR DATA IN IN THE THING\n[50:39] MEO069: THEY CA THEY EACH CAN SEE IT SUMMARISED BY THEIR DATA AND THE OTHER ONE IS THE STATIC ONE\n[50:44] MEE067: OKAY\n[50:45] MEO069: THAT SHOULD BE FAIRLY EASY TO DO RIGHT\n[50:46] MEE067: YEP\n[50:46] MEO069: IF I JUST DOUBLE THE DISPLAY AND YOU MAKE A UH LIKE A NON SYNCHED UP SECOND DIALOGUE ACTS\n[50:49] MEE067: MM-HMM\n[50:53] MEE067: YEAH SHOULD BE EASY\n[50:53] MEO069: AND YEAH AND THEN THEY CAN TUNE FINE TUNE THEIR MEASURES\n[51:06] MEO069: I THINK IT WOULD BE COOL IF WE COULD CHECK THE NITE CLOCK F CODE OR WHATEVER CODE IT IS FOR THIS COMPONENT AND SEE IF WE CAN ACCESS THOSE RATE THINGS AND AND DO SOMETHING USEFUL WITH THEM AND GET NOTIFIED WHEN THEY CHANGE AND STUFF\n[51:20] MEE067: WE COULD JUST MAKE THAT RATE BE SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT\n[51:24] MEE067: JUST DISCONNECT IT FROM WHATEVER IT'S DOING AND THEN HAVE THAT SET THE LENGTH OF THE SUMMARY OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[51:27] MEO069: YEAH I THINK\n[51:30] MEO069: YEAH I THINK THAT'S WHAT WE SHOULD DO\n[51:31] MEO069: SO THE THE THING IS IT'S PROBABLY AN EASY TASK TO READ THAT RATE BUT IT'S PROBABLY MORE DIFFICULT TO GET AN EVENT AUTOMATICALLY WHEN IT'S CHANGED\n[51:39] MEO069: SO THAT'S WHY WE MIGHT HAVE TO EXTEND NITE CLOCK AND LIKE OVERRIDE THE FUNCTION THAT REACT TO THAT\n[51:43] MEO069: OR LIKE THE RATE IS PROBABLY A PROPERTY WHICH IN THE WORST CASE WE'D HAVE TO SET PUBLIC\n[51:43] MEE067: MM\n[51:48] MEO069: BUT IF WE WANNA REACT TO IT BEING CHANGED AUTOMATICALLY WE MIGHT HAVE TO\n[51:52] MEE067: WELL IT DOESN'T IT DOESN'T REACT TO IT BEING CHANGED AUTOMATICALLY\n[51:55] MEE067: IT ONLY REACTS WHEN YOU PRESS PLAY AT THE MOMENT\n[51:58] MEO069: OKAY\n[52:00] MEO069: SO THEY HAVEN'T SP OKAY\n[52:01] MEE067: SO YOU HAVE TO STOP IT AND START IT TO MAKE ANY EFFECT\n[52:05] MEO069: YEAH SO IT SHOULDN'T LIKE EVEN IF TO EVEN IF UH IF WE HAVE TO EXTEND NITE CLOCK\n[52:09] MEO069: I MEAN IT SHOULD JUST BE A MATTER OF CHANGING ONE SINGLE METHOD IN IT\n[52:13] MEE067: MM\n[52:15] MEE067: YEAH I MEAN JUST DISCONNECT IT FROM WHATEVER IT SENDS THE MEDIA PLAYER AND CONNECT IT UP TO OUR SUMMARISERS\n[52:16] MEO069: YEAH\n[52:18] MEO069: YEAH\n[52:20] MEE067: THAT MAKES DIFFERENT LENGTH SUMMARIES\n[52:22] MEO069: YEAH\n[52:24] MEE067: 'CAUSE LIKE WE COULD MAKE THAT NOT EVEN HAVE LIKE A A REAL SORT OF MEANING JUST PUT LIKE MAX AND MIN\n[52:33] MEO069: HMM\n[52:33] MEE067: AND THE USER CAN JUST LIKE SET IT IN BETWEEN WHEREVER THEY WANT THE UH WITHOUT ACTUALLY TELLING THEM WHAT IT ACTUALLY MEANS IF YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN\n[52:39] MEO069: YEP\n[52:41] MEO069: YEAH\n[52:42] MEO069: YEP\n[52:43] MEO069: AND WE COULD JUSTIFY ALL SORTS OF STUFF LIKE THAT BY R IN THE PRESENTATION BY SAYING WE DELIBERATELY TRIED TO KEEP ANY COMPLEXITY AND NUMBERS AND STUFF AWAY FROM PEOPLE\n[52:50] MEE067: YEAH\n[52:53] MEO069: I THINK THAT'S SORT OF A LINE WE SHOULD GO BY IN GENERAL SORT OF SAYING YEAH WE COULD'VE DONE OH SO MANY TH\n[52:56] MEE067: WE SHOULD CERTAINLY TAKE AWAY THE LABELS THAT SAY MINUS FOUR TIMES AS WELL\n[53:02] MEE067: 'CAUSE THAT'S INCREDIBLY UNINTUITIVE\n[53:02] MEO069: WE DON'T WANNA CONFUSE PEOPLE\n[53:06] MEO069: WE GIVE PEOPLE SOMETHING SIMPLE AND COLOURFUL WHERE SOMETHING IS MOVING AND WHERE THEY DON'T HAVE TO L DEAL WITH ANY NUMBERS OR TEXT OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT FOR THAT MATTER\n[53:13] MEO069: IN FACT THAT'S WHY WE'VE GIVEN YOU A PICTURE OF A DOG SITTING IN A FIELD INSTEAD OF A MEETING BROWSER\n[53:21] MEO069: IT IS NICE AND IT CALMS PEOPLE DOWN\n[53:24] FEO065: SO WHAT KIND OF CHANGE WILL YOU IMPOSE ON THE SUMMARISATION\n[53:27] FEO065: BECAUSE IF WE FINE TUNE UH UM ACCORDING TO THAT AND IT'S NOT FINISHED IT'S N DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE\n[53:30] MEE067: WELL\n[53:34] MEE067: BUT IT WON'T MAKE ANY HUGE CHANGES LIKE IT'LL ALWAYS HAVE THE EF THE ABILITY TO READ THE ORIGINAL ONES\n[53:36] FEO065: OKAY\n[53:40] FEO065: RIGHT\n[53:40] MEE067: BUT IT MIGHT BE QUITE COOL TO HAVE A COMBINED MEASURE\n[53:43] FEO065: UH-HUH\n[53:43] MEE067: LIKE JUST A WEIGHTED AVERAGE IS PROBABLY THE MOST SENSIBLE WAY TO ABOUT IT AND POSSIBLY THRESHOLDING IT\n[53:45] MEO069: HMM\n[53:47] FEO065: OKAY\n[53:51] FEO065: SO YOU AT THE MOMENT YOU HAVE GOT A THRESHOLD AND EVERYTHING THAT'S ABOVE IT IS DISPLAYED\n[53:56] FEO065: OR HOW DO YOU D\n[53:56] MEE067: NO IT JUST TAKES THE TOP LIKE TWENTY OR FIFTY OR HOWEVER MANY\n[53:59] FEO065: YEAH SO IT'S SOME KIND OF THRESHOLD THAT IS SET OKAY\n[54:02] MEO069: YEAH\n[54:02] MEE067: YEAH\n[54:12] MEO069: YEAH\n[54:14] MEO069: SHALL WE MEET IN AN HOUR OR SO DAVE\n[54:18] MEO069: I'M PROBABLY GONNA EAT SOMETHING QUICK\n[54:18] MEE067: UM WELL I WAS GONNA GO TO THE GYM AT ABOUT THREE\n[54:22] MEE067: SO\n[54:23] MEO069: AH OKAY I WAS ACTUALLY I WAS PLANNING THE SAME BUT WE WON'T GET SO MUCH DONE BEFORE THREE THAT'S THE THING\n[54:28] MEE067: OR TO BE HONEST LIKE IT'S MUCH QUICKER FOR ME TO GET STUFF DONE ON MY OWN\n[54:32] MEE067: IT'D MAKE MORE SENSE FOR US TO DIVIDE UP SPEND A COUPLE OF HOURS DIVIDING UP TASKS AND THEN DO THEM SEPARATELY\n[54:40] MEO069: 'KAY LISTEN SO WHY DON'T WE MEET AFTER THREE THEN BECAUSE THEN I CAN LIKE UNTIL THREE MAKE SURE THAT I HAVE ALL THE DISPLAY C\n[54:45] MEE067: WELL IT'LL BE AFTER FOUR THEN\n[54:47] MEE067: 'CAUSE I'M GONNA GO AT THREE\n[54:49] MEO069: YEAH SURE YEAH\n[54:49] MEE067: THE GYM\n[54:50] MEO069: S OH SO WE COULD MEET AT FIVE AND I HAVE THE DISPLAY CODE READY BY THEN\n[54:55] MEO069: WHICH DOES THE STUFF LIKE LIKE HAVING A BAR WHERE THE POSITION IS AND STUFF\n[55:01] MEE067: OKAY\n[55:02] MEO069: AND\n[55:02] MEE067: SO MEET SAY FIVE TILL SEVEN THAT SHOULD BE ENOUGH TIME\n[55:06] MEO069: YEAH\n[55:09] MEE067: BECAUSE YEAH IT'S MUCH QUICKER IF WE'RE BOTH WORKING SEPARATELY I THINK\n[55:13] MEE067: 'CAUSE WHEN WE'VE BEEN WORKING TOGETHER LIKE I'VE JUST NOT GOT A LOT DONE\n[55:16] MEO069: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[55:17] MEE067: AND LIKE WHEN I GO HOME I'LL SPEND LIKE THE SAME AMOUNT OF TIME AND GET LOADS DONE IF YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN\n[55:21] MEO069: YEAH\n[55:23] MEO069: YEAH\n[55:23] MEO069: SO WE CAN MEET IN FIVE IN APPLE AT 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integrated using a system call with a script, rather than Java Native Interface, due to poor documentation."}, {"topic": "Displaying Multiple Meetings", "decision_details": "Multiple meetings will be treated as one continuous meeting internally, with hard boundaries displayed graphically, using continuous IDs for segments across the corpus."}, {"topic": "Similarity Measure Display", "decision_details": "Similarity search results will be displayed as a list, not integrated into the graphical display directly. Clicking an item will navigate to that segment."}, {"topic": "Search Results Display", "decision_details": "Search results will be shown in a new bar on the left, potentially with tooltips providing context (utterance before, itself, and after)."}, {"topic": "Data IDs for Corpus", "decision_details": "Dialogue act numbers and utterance IDs should be continuous and uniquely numbered throughout the entire corpus, managed by the Data Manager, to ensure flexibility and avoid conflicts."}, {"topic": "Fusing Importance Measures", "decision_details": "The fusing of different importance measures should be done within the program (specifically the summarizer) rather than offline, to allow for dynamic changes."}, {"topic": "Development Display for Data Evaluation", "decision_details": "For development purposes, a version will be created with two separate displays for Jasmine's and Vera's data, with one synchronized to the clock and the other static, to allow for fine-tuning of measures."}, {"topic": "Rate Control Slider Functionality", "decision_details": "The existing rate control slider will be disconnected from media playback and repurposed to control the length of the summary, with its labels removed to simplify the user experience."}, {"topic": "User Interface Philosophy", "decision_details": "The general philosophy for the user interface is to keep it simple, colorful, and avoid numbers or complex text for the end-user presentation, focusing on intuitive interaction."}], "next_meeting_plan": {"time": "5 PM to 7 PM", "location": "Appleton Tower", "attendees": ["MEO069", "MEE067", "MEE068"], "objectives": ["Integrate MEO069's display code (with moving bar) and MEE067's changes.", "MEE068 to work on search functionality.", "Discuss how the search interacts with the rest of the system."]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 30841, "output_tokens": 784, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "4d1dac996d668f50f6fa151a5f0b2004effa024876e0ef488b96b4e961562aaf", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "EN2001e", "num_speakers": 5, "num_utterances": 1303, "duration_sec": 3963.560078125447, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:00] MEE067: SIXTEEN TIMES ZERO\n[0:01] MEO069: I'M NOT A HUNDRED PERCENT SURE BUT I'M NOT HAVING CRASHES AT THE MOMENT\n[0:04] MEO069: SO WHAT I'M HAVING IS SO WE WE HAD A WE HAD A LONG PROBLEM ABOUT NOT FINDING OUT WHY THE TIME SYNCHING UP BETWEEN THE RELATIVE TIME IN IN A IN A SORT OF IN A IN A SUMMARISED SECTION AND THE ABSOLUTE TIME DIDN'T CORRESPOND AND STUFF\n[0:20] MEO069: AND WE FOUND IT WAS SOME STUPID WELL\n[0:23] MEO069: AT THE MOMENT OUR BEST GUESS IS THAT IT WAS SOME STUPID JAVA THING ABOUT IF YOU IF YOU ACTUALLY IF YOU HAVE TWO OBJECTS AND YOU SAY OBJECT IF YOU SAY A. EQUALS B.\n[0:31] MEO069: THEY ACTUALLY REFERENCE TO THE SAME THING\n[0:33] FEO066: YEAH\n[0:33] MEO069: SO ANY CHANGES YOU MAKE TO ONE ARE MADE TO THE OTHER AND IF YOU DO THAT AROUND FIVE CORNERS\n[0:37] MEO069: YOU LOSE TRACK OF IT AND YOU SUDDENLY WONDER WHY THAT VALUE IS ZERO\n[0:40] MEO069: AND IT TURNS OUT IT IS ZERO BECAUSE IT'S THE SAME THING THAT YOU ANYWAY UH SO WE FIGURED OUT IT'S INTERESTING\n[0:47] MEO069: WHY DON'T I HAVE A SCREEN HERE NOW ACTUALLY THAT'S NEW BUT THAT'S OKAY\n[0:50] MEO069: IT'S DOING DIFFERENT THINGS ALL THE TIME\n[0:52] MEO069: LIKE THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT ACTUALLY THE BUT UH UH THAT SHOULD BE OKAY THAT SHOULD BE OKAY\n[0:56] MEO069: I'LL I'LL BE ABLE TO\n[1:03] MEO069: YEAH BUT LAST TIME I PRESSED THAT KEY COMBINATION EVERYTHING WENT WRONG AND I THINK I'LL BE ABLE TO DO IT JUST FINE ON THE SCREEN\n[1:08] MEO069: SO THAT'LL PROBABLY KEEP ME FROM POINTING ON MY SCREEN WHICH I USUALLY IT MIGHT JUST BE AT THIS POINT\n[1:14] MEO069: LIKE THERE'S SOMETIMES A POINT TO LOADING NOT USUALLY THAT LONG\n[1:17] MEO069: WELL LET'S SEE\n[1:19] MEO069: ANYWAY SO N UH LET'S JUST SEE WHAT HAPPENS\n[1:23] MEO069: IN THE END WE DID GET IT WORKING BEFORE\n[1:28] MEO069: OH SEE I GET YEAH\n[1:32] MEO069: YEAH\n[1:38] MEO069: AH SO NOW I'M HAVING A COMPLETE MESS OF LIKE SPLIT\n[1:43] MEO069: SPLIT SCREENS AND STUFF\n[1:44] MEO069: I THINK LAST TIME YES BUT THAT'S NOT WHAT WE WANT IS IT\n[1:48] MEO069: SO BUT I THINK IF I THIS IS A LOG OUT COMMAND AND USUALLY IT RESETS THIS AMAZING STRANGE COLOUR COMBINATIONS I SEE IN FRONT OF ME AT THE MOMENT\n[2:03] MEO069: YEAH WE SOMEHOW ALWAYS GET IT WORKING BUT IN DIFFERENT WAYS EVERY TIME\n[2:07] MEO069: UM\n[2:12] MEO069: SO THAT KEPT US LIKE BASICALLY FROM DOING ANYTHING ELSE PRODUCT QU FOR QUITE SOME TIME IN THE LAST DAYS BECAUSE WE WERE UM HUNTING DOWN THAT STUPID ERROR\n[2:20] MEO069: I GOT IT FIXED IN THE LAST WHATEVER ONE HOUR OR SOMETHING\n[2:24] MEO069: BUT SO AT THE MOMENT THE PROGRAM IS SORT OF IN BETWEEN WORKING AND NOT WORKING BECAUSE WE'VE DONE LOTS OF CHANGES TO WHAT THE ERROR WAS\n[2:30] MEO069: DAVE I THINK ACTUALLY THAT THE SUMMARY AT THE CURRENT MOMENT ISN'T WORKING A HUNDRED PERCENT CORRECT\n[2:35] MEO069: BUT THAT COULD BE BECAUSE OF THE INPUT DATA\n[2:38] MEO069: IT SEEMS TO JUST TAKE THE FIRST UTTERANCES MORE OR LESS\n[2:41] MEE067: DOES IT\n[2:42] MEE067: I HAVE TO CHECK THAT OUT\n[2:42] FEO066: YEAH\n[2:43] MEO069: LIKE IF YOU IF YOU FIRST IF YOU READ THROUGH THE SUMMARIES THEY READ SUSPICIOUSLY FLUENT LIKE AS IN PEOPLE'S QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS\n[2:49] MEE067: HMM\n[2:50] MEO069: AND THEN IF YOU PLOT THEM ON THE SCREEN WHERE WHERE THEY ARE AT THE MOMENT THEY SEEM TO O\n[2:54] MEE067: IT DEPENDS WHICH DATA YOU USE AS WELL BECAUSE UM IF YOU USE THE DATA WHERE THEY'RE ALL REALLY HIGH\n[3:02] MEE067: IT DOES PREFER ONES FROM THE BEGINNING BECAUSE IT JUST PICKS THE FIRST ONES IT FINDS\n[3:04] MEO069: YES\n[3:07] MEO069: SO MAYBE THAT'S WHERE THE PROBLEM IS COMING FROM\n[3:09] MEE067: BUT I'LL CHECK IT OUT ANYWAY\n[3:11] MEO069: YEAH\n[3:11] MEO069: UM\n[3:15] MEO069: SO THIS IS WHEN YOU START SHIFTING AROUND YOUR LAPTOP TO THINK THAT IT GETS SOMEHOW LESS SLOPED ON THE SCREEN\n[3:20] MEO069: UM\n[3:26] MEO069: SO I'M NOT REALLY SURE WHAT THIS MEETING IS ABOUT TO BE HONEST\n[3:29] MEO069: UM I'M I'M GONNA SHOW THIS JUST WHAT WE HAVE AT THE MOMENT BUT IT NOT GONNA LOOK VERY DIFFERENT FROM WHAT WE HAD LAST TIME\n[3:36] MEO069: DON'T ASK HIM WHAT HAPPENED TO THE PROMISE THAT YOU'LL GET YOUR SCRIPT WHERE YOU CAN USE YOUR OWN STUFF BECAUSE ACTUALLY THAT WAS SORT OF READY BUT THEN WE SORT STARTED TRYING TO GET SOMETHING MORE WORKING AND THEN WE GOT INTO BIG PROBLEMS\n[3:47] MEO069: SO AT THE MOMENT I MEAN AGAIN WE SHOULD BE AT A STATE WHERE PEOPLE CAN LOAD THEIR OWN SC OKAY\n[3:50] MEE067: YEAH\n[3:51] MEE067: I'VE GOT TIME NOW\n[3:52] MEE067: LIKE UM FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS I'LL DO SOME ON IT 'CAUSE I WAS JUST TOO BUSY LAST WEEK\n[3:55] MEO069: YEAH\n[3:57] MEO069: THING IS A AT THE MOMENT IT'S JUST REALLY BAD FOR ME\n[4:00] MEO069: BUT FROM MONDAY ON I CAN JUST DO TWENTY FOUR SEVEN FOR THIS ONE UNTIL IT UNTIL IT'S DUE\n[4:07] MEO069: BUT UNTIL MONDAY IT'S GONNA BE REALLY BAD\n[4:08] MEO069: LIKE I CAN PROBABLY HELP PEOPLE IF THEY HAVE PROBLEMS WITH GETTING GETTING WHAT WE HAVE RUNNING NOW\n[4:13] MEO069: BUT\n[4:17] MEO069: OKAY\n[4:19] MEO069: SO I'LL JUST START IT UP WHAT WE HAVE NOW AND THEN WE CAN TALK ABOUT WHAT DIFFERENT PEOPLE HAVE AND STUFF\n[4:30] MEE067: WHAT'S THAT THAT'S CREEPING OVER THE OTHER SCREEN\n[4:31] MEE068: I KNOW\n[4:32] MEO069: HUH\n[4:32] MEE068: DOESN'T LOOK GREAT DOES IT\n[4:35] MEO069: EEK\n[4:37] MEO069: YEAH IT DOESN'T\n[4:40] MEO069: BUT SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO TAKE WHATEVER YOU GET AND THEN JUST SEE HOW FAR THAT GETS YOU\n[4:48] MEE067: THAT'S REALLY WEIRD 'CAUSE IT'S JUST STARTED CREEPING OVER\n[4:52] FEO066: YEAH UH SO LET'S PERHAPS UH IN THE MEANTIME TALK ABOUT THE UM UM NUMBERS WE ASSIGN TO THE DIALOGUE ACTS BECAUSE UM YEAH\n[5:04] FEO066: I DIDN'T KNOW THAT YOU LEFT OUT THOSE WHO DON'T HAVE WORDS\n[5:04] MEE068: UH UH\n[5:09] FEO066: SO I JUST EXTRACTED THE ACTUAL DIALOGUE NUMBERS\n[5:13] FEO066: AND THE PROBLEM IS UM IT'S PERHAPS MORE UM DANGEROUS TO GET MISTAKEN WITH ALL THOSE NUMBERS AND NOT KNOWING WHY THINGS HAPPEN IF WE JUST DEVOTE NUMBERS AND N MAKE NEW UH N N\n[5:30] MEE067: UM WELL AS LONG AS THE TWO CORRESPOND THEN IT'S FINE\n[5:35] FEO066: YEAH SURE BUT I MEAN FOR ALL THOSE MEASURES THAT ARE BASED ON WORDS UM I CAN AUTOMATICALLY JUST THROW THOSE WHERE IT'S NOTHING\n[5:45] FEO066: BUT UM THOSE DIALOGUES ACTS UM LIKE THIRTY THREE IN IN THE FIRST MEETING UM THEY HAVE A DURATION EVEN THOUGH THEY DON'T HAVE A WORD\n[5:52] MEE068: MM\n[5:57] FEO066: UM SO FOR MY EARL OTHER MEASURES I I GET THEM AND I DON'T I MEAN I WOULD HAVE TO LOOK FOR EVERY SINGLE WRITE A PROGRAMME THAT LOOKS FOR EVERYTHING A NUMBER AND DOES THE MAPPING FOR THAT\n[5:59] MEE067: OH RIGHT I SEE\n[6:08] MEE067: OKAY\n[6:09] MEE067: SO WOULD IT BE WOULD IT BE EASIER IF THERE'S A REFERENCE FILE WITH THE ACTUAL REAL I. D. AND THE CORRESPONDING NUMBER\n[6:16] FEO066: YES\n[6:17] MEE068: YEAH THERE IS THERE'S INDEX FILES ALREADY\n[6:17] MEE067: SO\n[6:19] MEE067: IS THERE SOME ALREADY\n[6:20] MEE068: YEAH\n[6:21] FEO066: WHY IS THAT\n[6:22] MEE068: YEAH IN THE RAW TEXT INDEX DIRECTORY\n[6:26] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[6:27] MEE068: YEAH AND IT UH ALLOWS YOU TO MAP BETWEEN THE DIFFERENT I. D. S\n[6:30] MEE067: SO WOULD THAT SOLVE THE PROBLEM BASICALLY\n[6:33] FEO066: YEAH I JUST WANTED TO UH UM WHY DO YOU THINK IT'S NECESSARY AT ALL TO DO THAT\n[6:39] MEE067: BECAUSE THE WHOLE PROGRAMME WORKS ON THEM BEING NUMBERED AT THE MOMENT\n[6:44] FEO066: YEAH AND IT'S A PROBLEM IF THERE'S NO\n[6:47] MEE067: UM IT'D BE A LOT OF WORD FOR REALLY NO EXTRA P FEATURE GAIN AT ALL\n[6:52] FEO066: BUT ACTUALLY I THINK THERE IS SOMETHING IN THE AUDIO SHOULDN'T THERE\n[6:56] FEO066: IF THERE'S UM EVEN THOUGH THERE'S NOT A WORD I THINK IN THE AUDIO THERE WILL BE SOMETHING AT THAT POINT BECAUSE IT HAS A DURATION\n[7:06] MEE067: OR DO YOU THINK IT COULD APPEAR IN THE SUMMARY\n[7:09] FEO066: HMM\n[7:11] MEE067: WELL IF IT'S SOMETHING IN THE AUDIO THAT'S JUST LIKE A NOISE THEN WE DON'T WANT IT\n[7:16] MEE068: YEAH I GUESS\n[7:17] MEE068: 'CAUSE WE CAN'T SHOW IT IN THE DISPLAY\n[7:17] FEO066: SO D YOU CUT IT OUT\n[7:19] MEE067: YEAH\n[7:20] MEE068: YEAH THEY'VE BEEN CUT OUT THE ONES THAT DON'T HAVE ANY WORDS\n[7:20] MEE067: YEAH\n[7:24] MEE068: SUPPOSE\n[7:25] MEO069: BUT WOULD THAT NOT HAPPEN AT SOME SORRY I'M JUM JUMPING IN\n[7:27] MEO069: WOULD THAT NOT HAPPEN AT SUMMARISATION ANYWAY EVEN IF THEY'RE IN THE W LIKE WITH THE ONES THAT HAVE NO WORDS AND THEN NOT HAVE REALLY LOW INFORMATION DENSITY OR SOMETHING\n[7:28] MEE068: HUH\n[7:38] MEE067: I DON'T I DON'T KNOW\n[7:38] MEE067: YOU 'CAUSE THE THING IS IT DEPENDS IF WE WANT TO HAVE IT DISPLAY THE WHOLE THING AT ONCE\n[7:46] MEO069: HMM\n[7:48] MEO069: 'CAUSE YOU'D RECKON THAT YOU COULD LEAVE THEM IN AND THEY WOULD NEVER SHOW UP IN A SUMMARY ANYWAY\n[7:52] MEE067: IF YOU LEFT THEM IN HOPEFULLY IT WOULDN'T AFFECT THE WAY THE PROGRAMME WORKS\n[7:59] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN BUT WHY DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL FOR THOSE\n[7:59] MEE068: NO I GUESS NOT\n[8:02] MEE067: WELL I DON'T IN THE PROGRAMME IT'S JUST THEY'RE NOT IN THE RAW TEXT FILES\n[8:03] FEO066: IT'S JUST\n[8:06] MEE068: HMM\n[8:07] MEE068: THAT'S JUST 'CAUSE THEY WOULD HAVE A BLANK LINE IN IT\n[8:09] MEE068: SEEMS A BIT STUPID\n[8:09] FEO066: YEAH\n[8:11] MEE068: BUT I CAN FIT 'EM BACK IN IF\n[8:13] FEO066: YEAH UH I MEAN IT'S JUST A QUESTION I WANTED TO RAISE\n[8:15] MEE067: WELL EITHER WAY\n[8:17] MEE068: YEAH\n[8:17] MEE067: EITHER WAY IS FINE BY ME AS LONG AS THE TWO WO THINGS UM TIE UP\n[8:23] MEE067: AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED IT DOESN'T REALLY MATTER WHETHER THOSE ARE IN OR OUT\n[8:27] MEO069: WE WOULDN'T YOU THINK THAT IF WE JUST WRITE THE PROGRAMME THE WAY THAT EVEN IN THE P WAY THAT IT DISPLAYS EVERYTHING IT STILL LEAVES THOSE OUT\n[8:36] MEO069: LIKE IF WE THOSE A SPECIAL INFORMATION DENSITY I. D. OR IF YOU JUST PUT A SPE YEAH SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[8:39] MEE067: NO MINUS ONE OR SOMETHING\n[8:41] MEO069: AND THEN JUST MAKE SURE THAT SUMMARY EVEN IN THE IN THE MOST SUMMARISED MODE JUST NEVER PUTS THEM IN\n[8:44] MEE067: YEAH CERTAINLY POSSIBLE\n[8:48] FEO065: IT MIGHT BE A PROBLEM FOR ME AT THE STAGE RIGHT NOW BECAUSE I BASED EVERYTHING ON NOT HAVING THOSE UM\n[8:54] MEO069: HMM\n[8:54] MEE067: ACTUALLY YEAH 'CAUSE THE T. F. I. D. F. WOULDN'T MAKE ANY SENSE WITH\n[8:54] MEE068: YEAH IT'S A CER UH\n[8:57] FEO065: YEAH\n[8:57] MEE068: YEAH MY TOPIC SEGMENTER DOESN'T LIKE BLANK LINES EITHER\n[8:59] FEO065: UH WHAT I ALSO\n[9:00] MEE067: SO MAYBE WE SHOULD JUST OMIT THEM THEN\n[9:03] FEO065: YEAH WHAT I ALSO DID WAS HAVING TWO PEOPLE UM ANNOTATE THE FIRST MEETING\n[9:09] FEO065: AND SO THEY DIDN'T ANNOTATE THE N N UH UH THE SPACES AND EVERYTHING WOULD MESS UP\n[9:12] MEE068: MM\n[9:14] FEO065: I THINK IF I HAD SPACES FOR THE UM NEW VALUES SO WHEN I WENT TO DO CORRELATION IT WOULDN'T WORK ANYMORE\n[9:25] FEO065: SO I DON'T KNOW\n[9:26] MEE067: OKAY SO MAYBE WE SHOULD LEAVE THEM OUT THEN\n[9:29] MEO069: 'KAY SHALL WE TAKE A QUICK LOOK AT THE CURRENT SYS\n[9:30] FEO066: OH OKAY S\n[9:31] FEO065: OH WHAT I COULD DO IS UM WORK UM FURTHER WITH UM WHAT I'VE GOT NOW AND THEN JUST WHEN I HAVE MY UM UM YEAH\n[9:43] FEO065: THE FINAL FORMULA READY I COULD UH T APPLY TO THE NEW STUFF\n[9:49] FEO065: THAT WOULD BE OKAY\n[9:49] FEO066: SO UM BY HOW DID YOU ASSIGN THE DIALOGUE ACT NUMBER\n[9:54] FEO066: DID YOU TAKE THE ONE YOU FOUND IN THE IN THE UM X. M. L. FILE AND JUST KNOW PUT IT THERE\n[9:59] FEO065: UM\n[10:02] FEO066: OR DID YOU\n[10:04] FEO065: NO MY UM YEAH WHAT MY UM T. F. I. D. F. IS BASED ON COLIN'S DATA\n[10:05] MEO069: SORRY\n[10:09] FEO065: SO\n[10:11] FEO065: UM I END UP WITH THE SAME\n[10:13] MEE067: OH IT'S THE BAR IS WORKING NOW\n[10:13] FEO066: OKAY\n[10:14] FEO066: OKAY YOU END UP WITH\n[10:15] FEO065: YEAH\n[10:15] MEO069: YEAH IT IS ACTUALLY\n[10:16] FEO066: OKAY\n[10:16] MEO069: IT IS IT IS JUMPING NOW\n[10:17] MEE068: OH YEAH COOL\n[10:18] MEO069: SORRY\n[10:19] MEE068: YEAH ANOTHER UH SH ISSUE WAS THAT\n[10:20] MEE067: OH SO THE SUMMARY IS PROBABLY OKAY 'CAUSE IT DOES THE JOB\n[10:23] MEO069: YEAH IT DID S IT DID SUMMARISE JUST NOW\n[10:24] MEO069: IT'S JUST IT'S SUMMARISING STUPIDLY BUT AT LEAST IT'S JUMPING\n[10:25] MEE067: YEAH\n[10:27] FEO065: IS IT STILL THE OLD OLD T. F. I. D. F.\n[10:27] MEO069: SHALL\n[10:29] MEO069: YES AND IN FACT AT THE MOMENT I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHICH OF THE TWO I'M SUMMARISING OVER\n[10:30] FEO065: OH OKAY\n[10:33] MEO069: DO YOU KNOW Y ARE W ARE WE UM SO AT THE MOMENT THE CONFIGURATION IS THAT WORD IMPORTANCE FILE IS TEST THREE AND T. D. I. D. F. FILE IS TEST TWO\n[10:34] MEE067: OH I CAN'T REMEMBER WHICH ONE IT IS AT THE MOMENT\n[10:34] MEE068: HMM\n[10:45] MEE067: YEP THAT THAT THOSE NAMES ARE MISLEAD WELL THE T. F. I. D. F. IS FINE BUT WORD IMPORTANCE IS COMPLETELY MISLEADING IT'S NOT WORD IMPORTANCE AT ALL\n[10:46] MEO069: I'VE JUST I'VE JUST SWITCHED THEM AROUND\n[10:47] MEO069: SO I HAVE NO CLUE WHAT WE'RE ACTUALLY DOING AT THE MOMENT\n[10:51] MEO069: YEAH ESPECIALLY SINCE I'VE JUST ESPECIALLY S SINCE I'VE JUST SWITCHED THEM AROUND ANYWAY\n[10:57] MEO069: BUT THAT'S OKAY\n[10:58] MEO069: I BY THE WAY I READ A PAPER WHICH MAKES AN IMPORTANT POINT ABOUT COMBINING TWO THINGS OF THAT TYPE\n[11:03] MEO069: UM THAT'S BASICALLY IT'S IT'S T GOING ON ABOUT THIS FANCY CALLED GEOMETRIC MEAN WHICH EFFECTIVELY JUST MEANS MULTIPLYING THEM\n[11:10] MEO069: BUT I I HAVE SOME GOOD F INFORMATION ABOUT DIFFERENT WAYS HOW YOU CAN SORT OF WEIGHT TWO DIFFERENT FACTORS\n[11:19] MEO069: BECAUSE IT'S UH LIKE IT IT'S FOR SOMETHING VERY SIMILAR\n[11:21] MEO069: SOMEBODY WOULD TRY TO SOLVE A VERY SIMILAR PROBLEM WHERE THEY ALSO HAD TWO FACTORS SORT OF AND THEY WANT TO WEIGH THEM TOGETHER\n[11:21] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[11:25] MEO069: AND THERE IS LIKE A GOOD JUSTIFIABLE REASON UM WHY WE SHOULD DO IN A CERTAIN WAY AND HOW WE CAN THEN WITH A SIMPLE PARAMETER ADJUST HOW MUCH ONE WEIGHS AND HOW MUCH THE OTHER WEIGHS\n[11:34] MEO069: SO THERE IS SOMETHING FOR JUST FOR PUTTING THEM TOGETHER IN A RELATIVELY SIMPLE WAY BUT STILL A WAY THAT WE CAN SORT OF JUSTIFY\n[11:41] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[11:42] MEO069: UM AND WE CAN QUOTE STUFF ON THAT\n[11:44] MEE067: IS IT VERY COMPLEX OR IS IT R OH JUST MULTIPLYING TOGETHER\n[11:44] MEO069: YEAH SURE WE HMM\n[11:46] MEO069: NO IT'S MULTIPLYING THEM AND AND LIKE PUTTING THEM ONE OVER THE POWER OF SOMETHING AND THE OTHER OVER MINUS ONE ONE MINUS THE POWER OF SOMETHING\n[11:50] MEE067: TO A POWER\n[11:51] MEE067: YEAH\n[11:52] MEE067: I'VE SEEN THAT BEFORE\n[11:54] MEO069: AND THAT'S SORT OF AND THEY THEY'VE PLOTTED SOME GRAPHS ABOUT LIKE WHERE THEY SHOW F LIKE ONE GOING FROM ZERO TO THE ONE AND THE OTHER GOING ZERO TO ONE AND LIKE HOW THE HOW THE LANDSCAPE CHANGES AND HOW I THE PARAMETER CHANGES\n[11:58] MEE067: YEAH\n[12:03] MEO069: HOW IT WORKS\n[12:04] MEO069: SO IT'S QUITE GOOD\n[12:05] MEE067: YEAH I'VE SEEN THAT BEFORE ACTUALLY\n[12:06] MEO069: UM SO THAT'S PROBABLY SEEING THAT WE'RE PROBABLY NOT GONNA GO INTO ANY WHATEVER BASE BLAH BLAH BLAH MARKOV MODEL BLAH BLAH BLAH ABOUT F COMBINING THEM\n[12:16] FEO066: NO\n[12:17] MEO069: UM THAT'S PROBABLY WHAT WE GO AT\n[12:19] MEE068: HMM\n[12:20] MEO069: NOW THIS IS STILL NOT IDEAL AT THE MOMENT DAVE\n[12:22] MEO069: IT'S IT'S SORT OF IT'S OVERRUNNING THE F LIKE IT SO OKAY SO AT THE MOMENT WE'RE THAT FAR THAT IF I NOW CLICK ONTO A SEGMENT HITS\n[12:25] MEE067: YEAH\n[12:30] MEE067: AH IT'S STILL WORKING LIKE IT SHOULD DO\n[12:32] MEE068: HMM\n[12:32] MEO069: YEAH IT'S JUST WAIT SORRY I JUST RE SIZED IT A BIT\n[12:34] FEO066: WHO HAS THAT GOING\n[12:37] MEO069: YEAH SO IT'S J LIKE THE VALUES ARE SORT OF HARD CODED FOR THE SCREEN SIZES IN DICE AND MY SCREEN'S SMALLER\n[12:44] MEO069: SO LET'S SEE I WAS A STUPID USER AND WAS CLICKING ON THIS SEGMENT\n[12:50] MEO069: WE PROBABLY HAVE TO MAKE THE SEGMENT LINES A LOT BIGGER\n[12:52] MEO069: SO THEN I H I DID I GET A NEW SUMMARISATION\n[12:54] MEO069: YEAH I DIDN'T ACTUALLY SEE\n[12:55] MEO069: SO LET ME CHECK A DIFFERENT ONE\n[12:56] MEE067: YEAH\n[12:57] MEO069: YEAH SO YOU SEE IT'S A DIFFERENT TEXT\n[12:59] MEO069: AND YOU SEE IT IT'S RUNNING THROUGH IT\n[12:59] MEE067: SO IT DID WORK\n[13:01] MEO069: AND ALSO YOU SEE THE INDICATOR IN WHERE WE ARE IS JUMPING\n[13:04] FEO066: YEAH\n[13:05] MEO069: SO IT'S IT'S SKIPPING STUFF\n[13:06] MEO069: NOW I DON'T THINK THE SUMMARY AT THE MOMENT IS WHAT WE WANTED TO BE SEEING THE WORDS LIKE OH AND MM AND EXACTLY EXACTLY RIGHT SURE\n[13:06] MEE068: OH YEAH\n[13:09] FEO066: MM\n[13:11] MEE067: YEAH THAT THAT IS ANCIENT DATA THOUGH\n[13:13] MEE067: SO\n[13:13] MEO069: THIS SEEMS PROBABLY SH THIS IS AGAIN PROBABLY THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT WE WANT\n[13:16] MEO069: SO IT'S PROBABLY SOME VALUE THAT YOU HAVE TO LIKE DIVIDE BY ONE UH ONE DIVIDE BY THE VALUE OF SOMETHING\n[13:21] MEO069: BUT\n[13:22] MEE067: HAVING SAID THAT IT'S PICKING OUT SOME INTERESTING STUFF\n[13:24] MEE067: LIKE WE'RE LOOKING AT ATLAS YOU'D EXPECT TO SCORE QUITE HIGH\n[13:27] MEO069: YES BUT ALSO EVERY OTHER WORD IN THAT SENTENCE WE SHOULD LOOK AT ARE PROBABLY IN YOUR LIST OF FIFTY LIKE LIST OF ALL IMPORTANT WORDS IN THE UNIVERSE\n[13:33] MEE067: YEAH MAYBE BUT ATLAS YOU'D HAVE THOUGHT IT'D BE QUITE HIGH\n[13:35] MEO069: SO YES BUT IT'S PROBABLY JUST BECAUSE IF YOU LOOK AT THE OTHER ONE\n[13:39] MEO069: LIKE THIS IS JUST THEIR BEST SENTENCE FOR LIKE HAVING FUNCTION WORDS IN A ROW SORT OF AND EVERY O OTHER I MEAN THIS ONE IS SORT OF THE DEVELOPING A BIG INFRASTRUCTURE\n[13:46] MEE068: HUH\n[13:50] MEO069: SO MAYBE IT'S JUST DOING IT RANDOMLY AT THE MOMENT\n[13:52] MEO069: I DON'T KNOW\n[13:53] MEO069: BUT WE HAVE SOME SUMMARY WORKING AND THAT'S A GOOD BASIS TO START FROM\n[13:57] MEO069: IF I PROMISE NOW THAT YOU'LL GET SOMETHING WHERE YOU CAN PUT YOUR OWN DATA AND THAT'S SORT OF RINGING A BIT HOLLOW\n[14:01] MEE067: I'M JUST QUITE SURPRISED IT ALL ACTUALLY WORKED BECAUSE I'VE BEEN WORKING IT WE'VE BEEN WORKING ON LIKE INCOMPLETE VERSIONS THAT HAVEN'T WORKED FOR A LONG TIME\n[14:08] MEE067: AND LIKE TO SEE IT ALL COME TOGETHER\n[14:08] MEO069: YEAH\n[14:08] MEE068: HMM\n[14:10] MEO069: YEAH UH STILL IT'S UH IT IT'S MIGHT BE HAVING SOME PROBLEM\n[14:13] MEO069: I THINK THIS ONE OVER RAN JUST BEFORE\n[14:15] MEO069: SO WE MIGHT STILL HAVE SOME PROBLEM HERE THAT IT'S NOT STOPPING AT THE END BUT SO DAVE\n[14:20] MEO069: CAN YOU MAKE THE PROMISE EVEN I'M NOT MAKING THE PROMISE REALISTICALLY THAT THE GIRLS WILL VERY SOON GET\n[14:24] MEE067: YEAH I'LL DO THE FIRST THING I'LL DO IS MAKE A LOAD BOX FOR SELECTING A FILE\n[14:28] MEO069: OKAY YEAH\n[14:31] MEE067: AND A SCRIPT THAT SETS THE CLASS PATH SO IT CAN BE RUN WITH JUST A SCRIPT\n[14:34] MEO069: YEAH\n[14:36] MEE067: SO P CLASS PATH IS LIKE THIS LONG\n[14:36] MEO069: S\n[14:38] MEO069: S SO AT THE MOMENT I'VE HARD CODED IT TO JUST UM TAKING ONE TENTH OF THE NUMBER OF UTTERANCES WHICH WERE IN THE ORIGINAL SELECTION\n[14:46] MEE067: BUT WE'LL HAVE PARAMETER FOR THAT\n[14:48] MEO069: YEAH\n[14:49] MEE067: YEAH\n[14:49] MEO069: IT ACTUALLY IT GIVES YOU AN ERROR IF YOU PUT IT TO TWENTY BECAUSE THERE'S SOME THINGS IN THERE WHICH ARE SHORTER THAN TWENTY\n[14:53] MEE067: AND TWENTY\n[14:54] MEO069: AND IF YOU SELECT THOSE THAN IT'S HAVING AN\n[14:55] MEE067: YEAH WE NEED TO ADD SOME SANITY CHECKING IN SOME OF THE STUFF\n[14:58] MEO069: YEAH\n[14:59] MEO069: BUT I THINK LIKE A B A PROPORTIONAL ONE IS PROBABLY NOT BAD IDEA\n[15:02] MEO069: THAT'S BL I MEAN AN AN ABSOLUTE LENGTH IS SORT OF A BIT STRANGE BECAUSE THAT MEANS THAT SOME UTTERANCES WILL NOT BE CHANGED IN LENGTH\n[15:07] MEO069: I KNOW BUT WE HAD THAT DISCUSSION BEFORE AND I'M CONFUSED MYSELF ABOUT WHAT I THINK ABOUT IT\n[15:07] MEE067: YEAH\n[15:11] MEO069: SO THE FACT THAT THIS IS GOING ON BEYOND THAT GREEN LINE HERE IS SOMETHING THAT'S NOT IDEAL BUT THAT'S SOMETHING WE HAVE TO SORT OUT\n[15:19] MEO069: BUT THIS IS WORKING IN GENERAL\n[15:22] MEO069: DOES ANYONE HAVE A GENERAL OVERVIEW OVER THE WHOLE TIME ISSUE LIKE AS IN WHAT DATE IS IT TODAY\n[15:29] MEO069: WHAT DATE DO WE HAVE TO HAVE THIS PRESENTED WHAT DAY OF THE WEEK IS THAT AND ISSUES LIKE THAT\n[15:32] MEE068: HMM\n[15:36] MEO069: SO THE PRESENTATION IS NOW SH TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY\n[15:37] FEO066: PRESENTATION IS EXACTLY IN TWO WEEKS\n[15:39] MEE068: YEAH\n[15:42] MEO069: 'KAY\n[15:42] MEO069: ONE WEEK FROM TODAY I SHALL HEAR THE FREEDOM RING FROM THE HILLS AND AND EVERYTHING AND SHALL THEN THROW MYSELF INTO NEW SLAVERY\n[15:53] FEO066: UM UH AND RE I THINK WE SHOULD START TO THINK ABOUT EVALUATION BY NOW\n[16:00] FEO066: I MEAN IF YOU WANT TO HAVE SOME PEOPLE\n[16:02] MEE067: BUT WE DON'T WE DON'T NEED IT EVALUATED FOR THE PRESENTATION DO WE\n[16:06] FEO066: YEAH BUT IT'S JUST UH THREE DAYS BETWEEN THE PRESENTATION AND THE YEAH\n[16:06] MEE068: BUT YEAH\n[16:09] MEE067: IS IT\n[16:09] MEE067: OH 'CAUSE IT WAS MOVED BACK WASN'T IT\n[16:11] MEO069: AH\n[16:11] MEE068: YEAH\n[16:11] MEE067: YEAH\n[16:11] FEO065: HMM\n[16:11] MEO069: NO REALLY\n[16:12] MEE068: SO YEAH I DON'T KNOW IF WE'RE GON\n[16:12] FEO066: YEAH\n[16:13] MEO069: AND THE REPORT\n[16:15] FEO066: YEAH\n[16:16] MEE067: I CAN ROPE PEOPLE IN TO TO DOING IT A FEW PEOPLE AT LEAST\n[16:21] MEE068: DO YOU THINK WE'RE GONNA HAVE TIME\n[16:25] FEO066: YEAH I THINK WE SHOULD HA TAKE THE TIME BECAUSE I THINK IT WILL BE\n[16:27] MEE067: AS LONG AS WE DESIGN IT AS LONG AS WE DESIGN IT BEFORE HAND UH I THINK WE CAN PROBABLY MANAGE TO ACTUALLY DO IT IN THE THREE DAYS AFTER\n[16:37] MEE068: IS IT NOT IS IT NOT ONLY TWO DAYS ANYWAY\n[16:37] MEE067: YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT THE USER EVALUATION\n[16:37] FEO066: BUT WE'LL ALSO HAVE TO WRITE THE THE THING IN THAT TIME\n[16:42] MEO069: WRITING THE REPORT WON'T BE SO BAD\n[16:43] MEO069: HOW LONG IS IT EXPECTED TO BE\n[16:45] FEO066: I DON'T KNOW\n[16:46] FEO066: BUT IT'S FIFTY PERCENT OF THE MARK\n[16:48] MEO069: I KNOW BUT UH IF EVERYONE LIKE IF EVERYONE IS MANAGING THREE PAGES FOR THEIR BIT THEN THAT'S GONNA BE THAT THAT'S A BIG REPORT THEN\n[16:58] FEO066: NO\n[16:58] MEO069: AND STUFF\n[16:58] MEO069: SO YEAH BUT EVALUATION\n[17:01] MEO069: AH\n[17:03] MEE067: WE SHOULD PROBABLY WRITE SOME USER DOCUMENTATION 'CAUSE I BET THAT WILL GET US MARKS\n[17:07] FEO065: YEAH\n[17:09] MEO069: YOU THINK\n[17:09] MEE067: YEAH THEY'D LOVE THAT KIND OF STUFF\n[17:10] FEO066: YEAH\n[17:10] FEO065: I THINK SO TOO\n[17:11] MEO069: WE SHOULD PROBABLY INQUIRE ABOUT THAT OR LIKE INTEGRATE TOOL TIPS THAT WOULD BE VISIBLE\n[17:12] MEE067: JUST WE'LL JUST WRITE YOU KNOW LITTLE HELP FILES OR SOMETHING\n[17:18] MEE067: YEAH\n[17:19] MEE068: YEAH THAT'D PROBABLY BE QUITE GOOD\n[17:27] MEE068: YEAH I'VE GOT A BASIC SEARCH WORKING NOW\n[17:29] MEE067: HAVE YOU JAVA DOC ED IT\n[17:29] MEE068: IT'S G IT'S GOT A USER INTERFACE\n[17:31] MEE068: SO YEAH\n[17:33] MEE068: NO\n[17:34] MEE067: AND ALSO WHERE IS IT\n[17:36] MEE068: UH I'M STILL IN MY DIRECTORY BUT I I CAN PUT IT IN YOUR DIRECTORY\n[17:37] MEE067: OKAY 'CAUSE THE CODE VERSION IN THE GROUP DIRECTORY IS NOT THE RIGHT ONE\n[17:42] MEE068: YEAH YEAH I'VE I'VE NOT BEEN USING THAT\n[17:44] MEE067: YEAH\n[17:44] MEE068: YEAH\n[17:45] MEE068: YEAH I'VE JUST BEEN TAKING THE THE CLASS FILES FROM YOUR DIRECTORY\n[17:49] MEE067: OKAY\n[17:49] MEO069: HAVING SAID THAT DAVE WE COULD PROBABLY W LIKE IF WE WANT\n[17:52] MEO069: WE COULD PROBABLY GO BACK TO THE C UM TO THE GROUP DIRECTORY AND JUST USE THIS TRICK\n[17:56] MEO069: IT REALLY SEEMS TO BE ALL ABOUT STARTING IN THE DIRECTORY\n[17:58] MEE067: IN DIRECTORY YEAH\n[18:00] MEO069: BUT I MEAN IF IF THE TWO OF US ARE JUST WORKING ON IT IT DOESN'T MAKE A DIFFERENCE 'CAUSE I'VE ALREADY MOUNTED YOUR DIRECTORY NOW\n[18:04] MEO069: SO AND PROBABLY\n[18:04] MEE067: OKAY\n[18:05] MEE067: WELL WE SHOULD WAIT TILL WE HAVE IT READY FOR UM YOU GUYS TO USE\n[18:09] MEE067: THEN WE'LL PUT IT BACK IN THE GROUP DIRECTORY\n[18:11] MEO069: MM\n[18:14] MEE067: SO I'LL TRY AND DO THAT TODAY\n[18:17] MEE067: 'CAUSE I'VE GOT TIME TODAY\n[18:19] MEE067: AND AS LONG AS I DON'T RUN INTO PROBLEMS I DON'T SEE IT TAKING TOO LONG\n[18:28] FEO065: HOW ABOUT THE SUMMARISATION AGAIN YOU WANTED TO BASE IT ON SENTENCE LENGTH AS WELL\n[18:33] FEO065: AND I'VE GOT A SENTENCE LENGTH INCORPORATED INTO MY IMPORTANCE MEASURE AT THE MOMENT\n[18:37] FEO065: SO\n[18:38] MEE067: WELL IN THAT CASE IT IT'S PROBABLY JUST I MEAN THAT'S PROBABLY FINE\n[18:42] MEE067: I MEAN\n[18:43] FEO065: OKAY\n[18:44] FEO065: BUT IF WE DO IT TWICE IT WOULDN'T MAKE TOO MUCH SENSE\n[18:46] MEE067: YEAH\n[18:47] FEO066: YEAH IT WOULD BUY US SOMETHING\n[18:47] FEO065: DON'T KNOW HOW EXACTLY WE WILL WANT TO IMPLEMENT YOUR\n[18:54] MEE067: I'M NOT SURE HOW MUCH SHOULD BE DONE IN THE PROGRAMME BECAUSE UH\n[19:03] MEE067: I DON'T KNOW\n[19:04] MEE067: I THINK IT SHOULD PROBABLY BE DONE OFF LINE\n[19:07] MEO069: WHAT\n[19:08] MEE067: THE BASIC UH COMBINING OF ALL THE FACTORS\n[19:12] MEO069: WELL IF IT'S JUST MULTIPLYING TO NUMBERS\n[19:14] MEO069: IT CAN BE DONE IN THE PROGRAMME 'CAUSE THEN WE CAN UM BECAUSE WHAT WE COULD DO IS HAVE A SLIDE BAR WHERE WE CAN ADJUST THIS VALUE\n[19:14] MEE067: YEAH YEAH SURE\n[19:22] MEO069: ACTUALLY IF YOU CAN FIGURE OUT A WAY LIKE HOW BASICALLY A GENERAL WAY BECAUSE THERE'S AT LEAST TWO POINTS AT WHICH WE ARE INTERESTED IN THAT\n[19:28] MEO069: HOW WE CAN JUST HAVE A SLIDE BAR WHICH WE CAN READ AND WRITE TO WHICH IS IN A FRAME OF THAT TYPE\n[19:35] MEO069: THAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[19:35] MEO069: IT SHOULDN'T BE DIFFICULT SHOULD IT\n[19:36] MEO069: I MEAN SHOULD JUST BE\n[19:36] MEE067: HOPEFULLY WE CAN TAKE OVER THAT RIGHT ONE 'CAUSE WE DON'T NEED IT\n[19:40] MEE067: THAT'D BE QUITE NICE\n[19:40] MEO069: YEAH BUT IT MIGHT BE MORE DIFFI UH LET'S SEE IT YOU COULD IF YOU'RE LUCKY\n[19:44] MEO069: YOU PROBABLY HAVE JUST TO EXTEND THAT CLASS AND THEN YOU CAN WORK WITH THAT VALUE\n[19:47] MEO069: BUT IF YOU'RE UNLUCKY IT MIGHT BE QUICKER TO JUST WRITE A VERY SIMPLE STRING COMPONENT WHICH IS JUST THE S JUST A BAR\n[19:53] MEE067: I BET YOU CAN JUST UH JUST ADD IT TO THE UM PANEL\n[19:58] MEE067: LIKE WHAT I BET THAT'S A PRE MADE SWING COMPONENT THAT LITTLE SLIDER AND ALL YOU DO IS ADD IT TO A PANEL\n[20:04] MEO069: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[20:05] MEO069: SO BECAUSE WE'D BASICALLY IT WOULD BE GOOD TO HAVE TWO DIFFERENT ONES TO PLAY AROUND WITH\n[20:09] MEO069: ONE FOR CONTROLLING THE LENGTH OF THE SUMMARY AND ANOTHER ONE FOR\n[20:16] MEO069: UM FOR THE MERGING FACTOR IF WE DO IT THAT WAY WITH THE CHI METRIC\n[20:20] MEE067: YEAH\n[20:22] MEE067: CAN YOU SEND ME A LINK TO THAT PAPER SO THAT I'LL IMPLEMENT THAT IN SUMMARIZER\n[20:27] MEO069: YEAH YEAH\n[20:28] MEO069: IT'S IT'S JUST A SINGLE FORMULA EFFECTIVELY YEAH\n[20:30] MEO069: UM HOW IS THE AUDIO THING GOING\n[20:34] MEO069: IS THAT YOU'VE PROBABLY NOT HAD TIME TO WORK ON THAT\n[20:34] MEE067: OH NO I'VE NOT LOOKED AT IT\n[20:36] MEE067: YEAH LIKE LAST WEEK I JUST NOT DONE ANYTHING\n[20:40] MEE067: BUT CAN'T SEE IT TAKING LONG AGAIN\n[20:44] MEO069: 'KAY IT SEEMS THAT AT THE MOMENT A LOT OF THE STUFF THAT HAS TO BE DONE AT SORT OF AT THE MOMENT I'M SAYING OH DAVE\n[20:47] MEO069: CAN YOU DO THAT\n[20:48] MEO069: SO THAT'S NOT IDEAL\n[20:50] MEE067: BUT TO BE HONEST I DID LIKE NOTHING REALLY ON IT LAST WEEK\n[20:53] MEE067: SO AND I'VE GOT TIME TODAY TOMORROW AND PROBABLY FRIDAY\n[20:54] MEO069: OH\n[20:58] MEO069: OKAY\n[20:59] MEE067: SO\n[21:06] MEO069: 'CAUSE I THINK I MEAN THE AUDIO IS A V IN THE END THE AUDIO IS A VERY IMPORTANT COMPONENT OF IT\n[21:10] MEE067: MM-HMM\n[21:11] MEO069: JUST BECAUSE IT'S IT'S GONNA LOOK STUPID IF WE HAVE EVERYTHING WORKING BUT JUST IF\n[21:15] MEE067: IT'S JUST ANNOYING BECAUSE I NEED TO DO THAT ON A DICE MACHINE\n[21:17] MEE067: SO I CAN'T GET THEM TO COMPILE UNDER WINDOWS\n[21:21] MEO069: THE SPEECH TOOLS\n[21:22] MEE067: YEAH\n[21:24] MEE067: AND UM MOST THE DICE MACHINES DON'T HAVE WORKING SOUND CARDS\n[21:28] MEE067: SO\n[21:29] MEO069: HMM\n[21:32] MEO069: IS THERE ANY WAY FOR X. FORWARDING SOUND\n[21:37] MEE067: NO IDEA\n[21:38] MEO069: 'CAUSE THAT WOULD BE SORT OF THE NICE WAY TO SIT AT HOME AND HAVE IT FORWARD THE SOUND AT THE LOWEST BIT RATE TO YOU\n[21:41] MEE067: YEAH\n[21:46] MEO069: I MEAN SEEING THAT IT'S OVER BROAD BAND IT'S FORWARDING THE GRAPHICS QUITE OKAY IT WOULD PROBABLY LIKE BROAD BAND WISE BAND WIDTH WISE PROBABLY WORK OUT\n[21:56] MEE067: I'M NOT SURE HOW IT IF IT IF IT CAN DO SOUND OR NOT\n[22:00] MEE067: I'VE NO IDEA\n[22:01] MEO069: BUT IT'S PROBABLY NOT AND UH NOT A SIMPLE THING\n[22:04] MEE067: BUT LIKE WHAT I CAN DO IS UM\n[22:07] MEE067: I I'M PRETTY CONFIDENT THAT IT'LL JUST BE WRITING A SCRIPT AND IT WILL JUST GO\n[22:12] MEE067: AND AS LONG AS I CAN TEST THE SCRIPT LIKE ONCE AND IT'S WORKING FINE I CAN JUST MAKE IT RETURN DUMMY STUFF SO IT WORKS ON OTHER MACHINES\n[22:17] MEO069: HMM\n[22:21] MEO069: Y ARE YOU NOT CREATING FILES ANYWHERE LIKE SORT OF REAL FILES\n[22:25] MEE067: YES\n[22:25] MEE067: SO\n[22:26] MEO069: SO THAT YOU CAN DO ON A DICE MACHINE INDEPENDENT OF W\n[22:28] MEE067: OH ACTUALLY I KNOW WHAT I CAN DO\n[22:30] MEE067: I CAN THEN\n[22:34] MEE067: I CAN CHANGE THE SCRIPT\n[22:35] MEE067: SO IF I'M USING MY ONE AT HOME\n[22:36] MEE067: I CAN JUST ADD S. S. H. STUFF IN TO EV EVOKE THE SOUND TOOLS ON THE UH ON DICE AND THEN COPY 'EM BACK\n[22:46] MEO069: YEAH\n[22:47] MEO069: ONE PROBLEM WITH S. S. H. ING IN GENERAL IS THAT THE MACHINE THAT LIKE ON THE ONLY GATEWAY MACHINES THEY HATE YOU FOR DOING ANYTHING ON THEM\n[22:55] MEE067: YEAH\n[22:56] MEO069: AND THERE'S NO SIMPLE WAY AT LEAST I HAVEN'T FOUND ONE TO DIRECTLY IN IN A SINGLE STEP SORT OF S. S. H. AND THEN S. S. H. AGAIN\n[23:05] MEE067: HMM\n[23:07] MEO069: WELL ACTUALLY I GUESS IF YOU PUT S. S. H. AND YOU KNOW C YOU CAN GIVE A COMMAND OUTRIGHT AFTER WITH S. S. H.\n[23:13] MEO069: SO IF THAT C COMMAND IS S. S. H. AGAIN AND IF YOU THAT WOULD REQUIRE THAT YOU HAVE ALL YOUR KEY FILES SET CORRECTLY\n[23:15] MEE067: YEAH\n[23:19] MEO069: WHICH I HAVEN'T BECAUSE IT ALWAYS FUCKS UP ON MY SYSTEM\n[23:22] MEO069: MAYBE IF YOU GET THAT WORKING THEN YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DIRECTLY GO INTO ANOTHER MACHINE\n[23:24] MEE067: I'M SURE I CAN FIGURE OUT SOME WAY TO DO IT ANYWAY\n[23:27] MEO069: UH\n[23:31] MEO069: YEAH\n[23:33] MEE067: IF IT COMES TO IT I'LL JUST UM INSTALL NETBEANS AND STUFF ON MY LINUX MACHINE AND WORK ON THAT\n[23:40] MEO069: YEAH\n[23:41] MEO069: 'CAUSE A P A PRIMITIVE VERSION OF THE SOUND TO HAVE RELATIVELY SOON WOULD BE GOOD\n[23:48] MEO069: I THINK\n[23:48] MEE067: WELL THAT TO BE HONEST THERE WON'T BE A PRIMITIVE IN BETWEEN STAGE\n[23:51] MEO069: OK OKAY\n[23:51] MEE067: JUST IT'LL JUST WORK HOPEFULLY\n[23:53] MEO069: OKAY\n[23:54] MEO069: OKAY\n[23:55] MEO069: OKAY\n[23:56] MEE067: IN THEORY AT LEAST ANYWAY\n[23:57] MEE068: HMM\n[23:57] MEO069: OKAY GOOD\n[23:59] MEO069: SO TO COME BACK TO THE PROBLEM WE HAD BEFORE\n[24:01] MEO069: SO THE REASON WHY THE SUMMARY DIDN'T WORK WELL IN THE LAST ONE AND WORKS WELL NOW IS BECAUSE BASED ON THE BOTTOM DATA THE DATA IS SO HOMOGENEOUSLY HIGH IN ITS IMP IMPORTANCE RATING THAT IT JUST SORT OF THEN\n[24:14] MEO069: EVERYTHING ELSE BEING EQUAL IT TOOK THE FIRST ONES MORE OR LESS\n[24:17] MEO069: BUT NOW IT'S WORKING BETTER BECAUSE NOW IT'S ON A MUCH MORE EVENLY DISTRIBUTED\n[24:21] MEE067: I WONDER IF WE SHOULD UM DO SOMETHING LIKE DROPPING THE BOTTOM THIRD\n[24:27] MEE067: THEN RE MAPPING THE LOWEST REMAINING ONE TO ZERO AND SCALING IT LIKE THAT 'CAUSE YOU GET A MUCH NICER DISTRIBUTION LIKE THAT\n[24:32] MEO069: WELL\n[24:35] MEO069: THE MOST PROFESSIONAL WAY OF DOING IT WOULD BE TO MAP THEM ACCORDING TO THE STANDARD DEVIATION 'CAUSE THAT WAY IT AU WOULD AUTOMATICALLY ALWAYS THAT'S SORT OF LIKE IT IT'S THE PROBLEM IS IT'S MORE CALCULATION EXPENSIVE AND SLIGHTLY MORE COMPLICATED EVEN THOUGH IT'S ACTUALLY LIKE IN TERMS OF CALCULATION IT'S NOT MUCH HEAVIER\n[24:49] MEO069: BUT LIKE YOU KNOW GENERALLY ABOUT STANDARD DEVIATION\n[24:52] MEE067: UM I'VE NOT USED IT TO DO THAT BEFORE BUT\n[24:53] MEO069: YEAH IT'S IT'S A G IT'S A VERY SIMPLE SIMPLE FORMU IT'S BASICALLY JUST WHATEVER THE AVERAGE OF R MEAN SQUARE DIFFERENCES FROM THE MEAN OR SOMETHING\n[25:00] MEE067: YEAH\n[25:00] MEO069: WHICH THE PROBLEM WITH IT IS THAT GENERALLY YOU FIRST HAVE TO GET THE MEAN AND ONLY T ONLY ONCE YOU HAVE THE MEAN YOU KNOW WHAT\n[25:06] MEE067: THERE IS A WAY OF CALCULATING IT UM YEAH WELL CALCULATING IT CUMULATIVELY BUT I CAN'T REMEMBER IT\n[25:09] MEO069: IN ONE GO\n[25:10] MEO069: YEAH I'VE DERIVED THAT I'VE DERIVED THAT MYSELF\n[25:13] MEO069: LIKE I DIDN'T FIND IT SO I DID IT MYSELF AND IT TOOK ME A DAY WITH THE FORMULA\n[25:15] MEE067: YEAH\n[25:16] MEO069: BUT THEN I'M SLOW AT MATHS\n[25:17] MEO069: SO THE THE GOOD THING ABOUT THAT WOULD BE THAT IF YOU SIMPLY SAY THAT WHATEVER\n[25:20] MEO069: ONE STANDARD DEVIATION BELOW THE MEAN IS ZERO AND ONE STANDARD DEVIATION ABOVE THE MEAN IS ONE OR TWO STANDARD DEVIATIONS OR SOMETHING\n[25:27] MEO069: THEN WHATEVER THE DATA IS LIKE IT WOULD ALWAYS NORMALISE\n[25:29] MEE067: YEAH THAT'S PROBABLY QUITE A GOOD IDEA\n[25:31] MEO069: YEAH IT'S IT'S NOT THE SIMPLEST\n[25:33] MEO069: BUT THAT LIKE THAT'S THE MOST PROFESSIONAL WAY I CAN THINK ABOUT IT\n[25:36] MEO069: Y THAT WOULD INDIRECTLY ALSO DROP STUFF\n[25:38] MEO069: I MEAN THAT WOULD DROP WHATEVER IS BELOW OR ABOVE\n[25:38] MEE067: YEAH\n[25:40] MEE067: YEAH THAT'S PROBABLY QUITE SENSIBLE\n[25:42] MEO069: SO IF YOU FIND THAT FORMULA THAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[25:44] MEO069: OTHERWISE I CAN SEE IF I CAN STILL UNDERSTAND LIKE I DID IT IN MY PROGRAMME\n[25:47] MEO069: IT'S UH IT'S REALLY STUPID\n[25:48] MEO069: LIKE THE STANDARD STANDARD DEVIATION FORMULA JUST REQUIRES YOU TO HAVE THE MEAN INITIALLY\n[25:54] MEO069: AND THAT MAKES SOME THINGS EXACTLY TWICE AS COMPUTATIONALLY EXPENSIVE AND THERE IS A WAY OF DOING IT CUMULA CUMULATIVELY\n[25:58] MEE067: YEAH I CAN'T REMEMBER IT OFF HAND BUT I KNOW THERE IS ONE\n[26:03] MEO069: HMM\n[26:06] MEO069: SO YEAH SO THAT'S ONE POSSIBLE WAY OF DOING THAT\n[26:16] MEO069: SO THE\n[26:16] MEE067: BUT IT COULD BE IT COULD BE FINE I MEAN RUNNING OVER THE DATA TWICE PROBABLY IS OKAY\n[26:23] MEO069: AND THAT'S JUST IN THE LOADING STAGE RIGHT\n[26:25] MEO069: YEAH THAT SHOULD ACTUALLY BE FINE ESPECIALLY IN THE WORST CASE WE JUST INTRODUCE A SMALL HOUR GLASS\n[26:26] MEE067: YEAH\n[26:27] MEE068: YEAH\n[26:29] MEO069: BUT ANYWAY WE ONLY WE ONLY GONNA PRESENT THIS ONCE AND WE CAN PROBABLY JUST LIKE SORT OF START IT UP BEFORE THE PRESENTATION STARTS\n[26:36] MEO069: SO IF WE SHOULDN'T AT ALL BE WORRIED ABOUT IT'S ACTUALLY IT'S QUITE BEAUTIFUL\n[26:37] MEE067: MM\n[26:40] MEO069: IT'S LIKE IF YOU B WANT A PROGRAMME ONLY TO RUN ONCE AND ONLY A PART OF IT\n[26:44] MEO069: YOU DON'T WORRY IF IT CRASHES AFTERWARDS IF IT WASTES ALL THE RESOURCES IF IT FORMATS THE HARD DISK IN THE END\n[26:48] MEO069: ANYWAY I'M RAMBLING ON\n[26:50] MEO069: UM\n[26:50] MEE067: YEAH NEVER CLOSES THE PROCESS WHEN HE DOES IT NOW\n[26:52] MEO069: D\n[26:53] MEO069: NO IT DOES NOT IT DOES NOT IF Y I CHANGED IT\n[26:53] MEE068: HMM\n[26:54] MEO069: I JUST\n[26:55] MEE067: THEY USED TO NOT UM CLOSE THE PROCESS WHEN YOU CLICK THE CROSS\n[26:58] MEO069: SO YOU WOULD FORGET THAT THAT MEANS THAT YOU WOULD START IT FIFTEEN TIMES OVER AND HAVE FIFTEEN ZOMBIES RUNNING\n[27:04] MEO069: UM\n[27:07] MEO069: DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT WHICH DICE MACHINES HAVE SOUND CARDS AND HOW TO FIND THEM\n[27:12] FEO066: NO\n[27:13] MEO069: 'CAUSE THE THING IS WE CAN LIKE THIS AT THE MOMENT WOR IS WORKING BECAUSE IT HAS A SOUND CARD\n[27:18] MEO069: THE INTERESTING THING IS THAT BECAUSE IT'S STRUCTURE OF THIS IT ISN'T ENOUGH TO JUST SAY WELL IF YOU DON'T HAVE A SOUND CARD YOU DON'T HAVE SOUND\n[27:25] MEO069: AT LEAST I THINK THAT'S WHAT I REMEMBER OUR PROBLEM WAS THAT\n[27:26] MEE067: YEAH IT REFUSES TO R LOAD THE CLOCK FOR SOME REASON\n[27:28] MEO069: YEAH\n[27:29] MEO069: NO\n[27:29] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[27:30] MEO069: SO I'VE WORKED AROUND THAT THERE IS WAYS I THINK TO GET AROUND IT BUT THE PROBLEM IS\n[27:30] MEE067: I DON'T KNOW WHY\n[27:37] MEO069: SO YOU B YOU BASICALLY WE HAVE TO WE HAVE TO HAVE TWO CODE VERSIONS THEN\n[27:39] MEO069: ONE FOR SOUND CARD AND ONE FOR NON SOUND CARD MACHINES TO TEST IT ON\n[27:43] MEO069: UM BECAUSE IT YOU HAVE TO CHANGE ALL SORTS OF OTHER THINGS IF YOU DON'T HAVE A SOUND CARD\n[27:47] MEO069: SO THERE ISN'T A SIMPLE WAY TO JUST TELL WHICH ONES THE SOUND CARD MACHINES ARE AND JUST TO USE SOUND CARD MACHINES IS THERE\n[27:52] FEO066: UH THAT REALLY YEAH THAT MAKES IT REALLY QUITE DIFFICULT FOR US IF WE WANT TO TEST OUR STUFF THE FIRST HAVE TO FIGHT FOR OUR COMPUTERS WITHOUT CARDS\n[27:58] MEO069: WE\n[28:01] MEO069: NO BUT I GUESS I MEAN IF YOU JUST IF YOU TRUST IN DAVE'S SUMMARY FOR THE AUDIO\n[28:06] MEO069: JUST PUTTING ALL THESE THINGS INTO SOUND THEN THEN HAVING A WRITTEN SUMMARY\n[28:09] FEO066: YEAH SURE\n[28:10] FEO066: I MEAN I YEAH YEAH I I JUST CARE FOR THE WRITTEN ONE\n[28:10] MEE067: YEAH YOU STILL YOU ST YEAH YOU STILL GET THE WRITTEN ONE AND THE DISPLAY\n[28:13] FEO066: DOES THAT WORK WITHOUT THE SOUND CARDS\n[28:14] MEO069: YEAH YEAH\n[28:15] MEO069: SO THE YEAH\n[28:16] MEE067: THE ONLY THING YOU DON'T GET IS THE CLOCK\n[28:16] FEO066: OKAY\n[28:17] MEO069: YEAH\n[28:18] MEO069: SO I THINK DAVE REALLY THE EASIEST WAY IS IF YOU JUST MAKE A SOUND CARD AND A NON SOUND CARD VERSION OF IT\n[28:18] FEO066: OKAY YEAH\n[28:22] MEO069: BECAUSE\n[28:22] MEE067: I DON'T THINK WE SHOULD BOTHER 'CAUSE WE'LL RUN IT ON A SOUND CARD VERSION\n[28:25] MEO069: YEAH BUT THEN THAT MEANS THAT THE GIRLS CAN'T TEST IT\n[28:28] MEO069: THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[28:29] MEO069: LIKE\n[28:29] MEE067: TH YES THEY CAN\n[28:29] FEO065: WE CAN\n[28:30] MEE067: ALL THAT HAPPENS IS IT REFUSES TO LOAD LOAD THE CLOCK\n[28:32] MEE067: YOU STILL GET THE DISPLAY IN THE SUMMARY\n[28:34] MEO069: YES BUT WITHOUT THE CLOCK YOU DON'T HAVE WELL ACTUALLY YOU'RE RIGHT IT DOESN'T LIKE F IT DOESN'T STRICTLY HAVE TO DO ANY MOVEMENT IN IT YEAH\n[28:40] MEE067: SO THE YEAH THE MOVE UH BUT YOU CAN STILL CLICK ON THE SEGMENTS AND THAT'LL STILL WORK WON'T IT\n[28:47] MEO069: YEAH BUT WE HAVE TO COMMENT STUFF OUT FOR THAT I THINK\n[28:49] MEO069: LIKE AT THE MOMENT IF YOU CLICK ON A SEGMENT IT AUTOMATICALLY SETS THE WHOLE CLOCK THING GOING AND STUFF\n[28:53] MEO069: SO WE HAVE TO COMMENT OUT STUFF\n[28:55] MEO069: SO THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYING THAT THERE IS WE COULD MAKE IT THAT A FLAG COULDN'T WE\n[28:57] MEE067: OKAY\n[28:58] MEO069: WE COULD JUST MAKE THAT UH LIKE A RUN TIME FLAG AND THEN MAKE A FEW IFS AND SAY IF\n[28:58] MEE067: YEAH\n[29:03] MEE067: UM OH THERE MUST BE A WAY OF DETECTING WHETHER THE CLOCK'S LOADED\n[29:06] MEE067: LIKE IN FACT THERE THERE IS\n[29:07] MEO069: YES THE P THERE IS\n[29:08] MEE067: YOU CAN TRY AND SET SOMETHING ON THE CLOCK AND USE TRY AND CATCH AND THEN IF YOU CATCH THE EXCEPTIONS SET THE FLAG\n[29:13] MEO069: YEAH\n[29:17] MEO069: YEAH\n[29:17] MEO069: SO ANYWAY SO THAT'S SOMETHING WE SHOULD PROBABLY DO IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER BECAUSE IT SEEMS JUST THAT THE OVERWHELMING MAJORITY OF DICE MACHINES DON'T HAVE SOUND CARD\n[29:27] MEE068: HMM\n[29:28] FEO066: HMM\n[29:34] FEO066: OKAY DO YOU WANT TO HAVE A LOOK AT THE AGREEMENT AND DISAGREEMENT DATA THAT I WORKED ON LAST WEEK\n[29:41] FEO066: OR DO WE HAVE ANYTHING MORE ON THIS\n[29:43] MEO069: NO NOTHING C MUCH TO TALK ABOUT THIS\n[29:46] MEO069: SO APART FROM LIKE UH A SEARCH BOX AND THE SIMILARITY THING F ONCE THAT KICKS OFF\n[29:51] MEO069: W WHICH IS GONNA BE HORRIBLE BUT UM THIS IS MORE OR LESS IN THE END\n[29:55] MEO069: LIKE THIS IS VERY SIMILAR TO WHAT OUR PRODUCT WILL LOOK LIKE IN THE END\n[29:58] MEE068: HMM\n[29:58] MEO069: SEEING THAT REALISTICALLY WITH THE GIVEN TIME FRAME WE'RE NOT GONNA DO AMAZING NEW THINGS FROM NOW ON\n[30:03] FEO066: YEAH\n[30:04] MEO069: SO I MEAN WE'LL HOPEFULLY BE ABLE T\n[30:05] FEO066: M PERHAPS MY LIST OF AGREEMENTS\n[30:08] MEO069: HUH\n[30:08] FEO066: PERHAPS MY LIST OF AGREEMENTS SOMEWHERE\n[30:11] MEO069: LIST OF AGREEMENTS\n[30:13] FEO066: YEAH IF WE FIND THEM GOOD ENOUGH\n[30:13] MEE067: WE COULD PUT THOSE ON DISPLAY\n[30:20] MEO069: OKAY YEAH\n[30:20] FEO066: WE WANTED TO PROVIDE UM THAT IN AN EXTRA LIST SAYING PROBABLY AGREEMENT\n[30:24] MEO069: OKAY\n[30:26] MEE067: INSTEAD OF A LIST WHAT ABOUT PUTTING IT IN THE DISPLAY\n[30:27] MEO069: UH YEAH I THINK IT WOULD BE GOOD DAVE'S RIGHT\n[30:29] MEO069: IT COULD BE GOOD IN THE DISPLAY TO ANNOTATE THEM IN THE DISPLAY IF WE CAN\n[30:31] FEO066: YEAH FOR EXAMPLE\n[30:32] FEO066: YEAH\n[30:32] MEO069: YEAH WE COULD JUST MAKE\n[30:33] MEE067: CAN YOU CLICK ON A POINT IN TIME IN DISPLAY AND JUMP TO THERE YET\n[30:36] MEO069: NOT JUST YET\n[30:37] MEO069: BUT THAT SHOULD THAT'S ACTUALLY THAT'S PROBABLY THE ONLY I CAN SAY I CAN DO THIS WEEK BECAUSE THAT SHOULD BE I MEAN I'LL DO IT IN AN INEFFICIENT WAY\n[30:41] MEE067: OKAY\n[30:42] MEE067: 'CAUSE THAT'D BE PRETTY GOOD\n[30:44] MEO069: I'LL EFFECTIVELY SORT OF GO THROUGH ALL THE SEGMENTS AND CHECK IF THEY'RE CLICKED ON\n[30:47] MEO069: BUT I THINK DAVE WHAT WE SHOULD DO IS THAT TH UH THE TIME CLICK OF THE CLOCK I THINK THAT'S CHANGEABLE\n[30:56] MEO069: AND I THINK WE SHOULD PROBABLY INCREASE THAT\n[30:58] MEO069: BECAUSE AT THE MOMENT IT'S ZERO POINT ONE SECONDS AND THAT'S JUST THERE IS ACTUALLY THERE ARE SOME BACKGROUND NOISE WHEN IT'S WORKING AND I THINK THAT IS BECAUSE IT'S LIKE DOING SO MUCH EVERY TIME\n[31:08] MEE067: NO I DON'T GET THAT ON MY MACHINE\n[31:10] MEO069: YEAH IT'S PROBABLY BECAUSE YOU D I'M NOT SURE IF YOU HAVE THE VERSION WHERE THE DISPLAY YET\n[31:14] MEO069: WHERE THE DISPLAY IS ACTUALLY UPDATING UP HERE WHEN IT'S MOVING ON\n[31:16] MEE067: NO I DON'T\n[31:17] MEE067: NO\n[31:17] MEO069: SO I MEAN YES IT IS BECAUSE MY DISPLAY IS PROGRAMMED INEFFICIENTLY\n[31:20] MEO069: BUT I THINK WITH THE T GIVEN TIME CONSTRAINTS IT'S PROBABLY EASIER INSTEAD OF MAKING A VERY EFFICIENT DISPLAY CODE TO JUST MAKE THE TIME MAKE THE CLOCK WHATEVER\n[31:23] MEE067: OKAY\n[31:27] MEO069: ZERO POINT FIVE SECONDS OR SOMETHING\n[31:30] MEO069: DO YOU WANT THE MONITOR\n[31:31] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[31:31] MEE067: AS LONG AS YOU CAN SKIP MORE ACCURATELY THAN THE TIME STEPS THAT'S FINE\n[31:37] MEE067: 'CAUSE OTHERWISE YOU MIGHT RISK CUTTING BITS OFF\n[31:41] MEO069: IF I CAN SKIP MORE ACCURATELY THEN\n[31:42] MEE067: LIKE IF YOU WANT TO JUMP TO A POINT YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO JUMP MORE ACCURATELY THAN HALF SECOND\n[31:49] MEE067: BY HALF SECOND YOU'LL MISS WORDS\n[31:55] MEO069: UH YOU'RE\n[32:07] FEO065: ARE WE STILL WITH THAT IDEA THAT WE WANT TO DISPLAY BARS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS\n[32:12] MEE067: YEAH I THINK SO\n[32:13] FEO065: OKAY\n[32:14] FEO065: AND ALSO DISPLAYING THE SPEAKERS BEFORE AN UTTERANCE\n[32:14] FEO066: HMM\n[32:15] FEO066: IT'S A BIT SMALL BUT I DON'T KNOW WHY THAT IS\n[32:17] FEO065: OKAY\n[32:18] MEE067: OH YEAH I CAN YEAH I CAN DO THAT\n[32:20] FEO066: HMM\n[32:21] FEO066: STRANGE\n[32:21] MEO069: THAT'S PROBABLY BECAUSE IT'S COMING FROM MY RESOLUTION AND IT'S YOU HAVE A MUCH HIGHER RESOLUTION\n[32:25] MEO069: SO\n[32:25] FEO066: YEAH PERHAPS P BECAUSE IT'S WIDE SCREEN OR SOMETHING\n[32:28] FEO066: YEAH\n[32:28] FEO066: BUT UM OKAY WHAT YOU SEE HERE UM IN THIS PART IS UH\n[32:36] FEO066: NO MOUSE YEAH\n[32:37] FEO066: THERE IT IS YEAH\n[32:38] FEO066: HERE IS UM A LIST OF THE UH UM MOST IMPORTANT OR YEAH MOST PROBABLE WORDS THAT OCCUR IN AGREEMENT\n[32:51] FEO066: UM SO THE NUMBER IN THE FIRST BRACKETS IS UM SO I RUN IT ON ALL THE B. E. D. B. M. R. AND B. R. O. MEETINGS TO LEARN IT\n[33:04] FEO066: UM SO UH THE NUMBER IN THE FIRST BRACKETS IS HOW OFTEN IT OCCURRED IN THE UM UTTERANCES THAT WERE ANNOTATED AS AGREEMENTS BY THE UH DIALOGUE ACT AGREEMENT\n[33:18] FEO066: UM AND THE NUMBER IN THE SECOND BRACKETS IS HOW MUCH IT OCCURRED IN THE REST\n[33:24] FEO066: AND UM THE FIRST NUMBER IN EVERY LINE IS UM HOW MUCH MORE OFTEN THAT IS PER SAME UM SAME TEXT LENGTH\n[33:36] FEO066: SO UM THE NUM UH THE WORDS THAT UH IT GIVES IT ARE LOOK QUITE GOOD I THINK\n[33:44] FEO066: IT'S UM YEAH EXCITING PERFECT TRUE INTERESTING EXACTLY CORRECT SUPER AND SO ON\n[33:50] FEO066: UM AND THEN I RAN IT ON THE FIRST MEETING GETTING UM THE SO WHAT'S IN THE IN THE BRACKETS IN THIS WINDOW HERE IS THE UTTERANCES\n[34:04] FEO066: UM AND THE MOMENT IT CAN'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCES BETWE I MEAN YOU GET THE SAME VALUE FOR EVERY UTTERANCE THAT IS EXACTLY OR EVERY UTTERANCE THAT IS SURE\n[34:16] FEO066: AND UM FOR THE LONGER UTTERANCES I JUST UM LOOK HOW OFTEN UM ONE OF THESE WORDS IS IN THERE AND SIMPLY ADD IT UP\n[34:31] FEO066: SO THAT SHOULD IN PRINCIPLE FAVOUR LONGER UTTERANCES\n[34:37] FEO066: UM AND YEAH AND SO THESE NUMBERS HERE UM ONE OR ZERO THESE HERE UM THAT'S UM\n[34:48] FEO066: UM THE DIALOGUE ACT LABELS WHETHER IT'S UM UM IF THEY'RE ANNOTATED AS AGREEMENT THEY'RE NOT ZERO HERE\n[34:59] FEO066: SO HERE UM FOR THOSE WHO GET A V THAT GET A VERY HIGH SCORE\n[35:05] FEO066: UM THEY'RE MOSTLY NO NOT ZERO AND SOME OF THOSE WHO ARE ZERO ARE O ARE STILL VERY GOOD\n[35:11] FEO066: LIKE I I DEFINITELY AGREE UM IT'S A NICE KIND OF AGREEMENT THAT WE PROBABLY WANT TO HAVE\n[35:19] FEO066: UM AND WHEN YOU GET FURTHER DOWN YEAH YOU SEE THOSE WITH VERY LOW PROB UM SCORE ALSO HAVE UM NO AGREEMENTS\n[35:32] FEO066: HERE THEY ARE\n[35:33] FEO066: A LOT OF ZEROS\n[35:34] MEO069: AGAIN I THINK THAT'S PROBABLY A GOOD PART IF WE HAD A SLIDE B UM BAR INITIALLY WHERE WE COULD DYNAMICALLY ADAPT THE THRESHOLD OF WHAT WE YEAH\n[35:43] MEE067: OF WHAT WE DISPLAY YEAH\n[35:45] MEO069: SO MAYBE IT'S JUST LIKE MAYBE B IT'S JUST GOOD TO HAVE LIKE SOME GENERIC COMPONENT WITH THREE SLIDE BARS OR SOMETHING WHERE WE CAN RELATIVELY EASILY ADD A FOURTH ONE OR SOMETHING\n[35:50] MEE067: YEAH\n[35:52] MEO069: YOU KNOW AND JUST LIKE SORT OF ALL OUR FIDDLE FACTORS\n[35:52] MEE067: YEAH\n[35:55] MEO069: UM BECAUSE\n[35:56] MEE067: OBVIOUSLY WE'LL HIDE THAT IN THE PRESENTATION\n[35:58] MEO069: UH WELL IT DEPENDS WE WE COULD LIKE IN SOME CASES WE COULD PUT IT AS A FEATURE AND SAY YOU KNOW YOU CAN DYNAMICALLY\n[36:03] FEO066: YEAH\n[36:05] MEE067: BUT WE DON'T WANT I DON'T THINK WE WANT TO HAVE EXPOSED TO THE USER DOING THINGS LIKE ADDING THE THRESHOLD OF WHICH AGREEMENTS WE DISPLAY\n[36:05] MEO069: LIKE\n[36:10] MEO069: WE WOULDN'T CALL IT THRESHOLD WE WOULD SORT OF LIKE THE GRANULARITY OF DECISION OR SOMETHING LIKE IT\n[36:13] MEE068: HMM\n[36:16] MEE067: DECISION\n[36:16] MEO069: SO AND YEAH AND EVERY AND EVERYTHING ABOVE THAT THRESHOLD I COULD THEN ADD THE UTTERANCE WHERE IT OCCURS\n[36:25] MEO069: JUST PUT A CERTAIN GRAPHICAL ITEM LIKE A HANDSHAKE OR SOMETHING COOL\n[36:27] FEO066: YEAH\n[36:29] FEO066: YEAH\n[36:30] MEE067: YEAH THEY UH THAT DOES LOOK QUITE PROMISING DOESN'T IT\n[36:30] MEO069: YEAH RIGHT\n[36:30] FEO066: RIGHT\n[36:31] FEO066: SO IT LOOKS QUITE GOOD I THINK\n[36:33] MEE068: HMM\n[36:33] FEO066: UM SO THAT'S WHAT I GOT FOR AGREEMENT\n[36:35] FEO066: THEN FOR DISAGREEMENT I DID ALSO BUT UM IT'S A BIT MORE DIFFICULT BECAUSE THERE'S SO LITTLE DISAGREEMENT\n[36:44] MEO069: MM\n[36:44] FEO066: YEAH SO THERE YOU S AGAIN SEE THE LIST\n[36:47] FEO066: BUT IT'S MUCH SHORTER AND IT'S MU MUCH WORSE\n[36:49] MEE067: SO YOU CAN HAVE HAPPY FACES AND ANGRY FACES\n[36:50] MEO069: YES I WAS J IT I WAS JUST THINKING THE SAME LIKE IT'S IT'S SO TEMPTING\n[36:54] FEO066: SMILIES\n[36:54] MEO069: LIKE WE WE'LL WE'LL HAVE YELLOW WE'LL HAVE YELLOW SMILIES AND YELLOW ANGRY FACES\n[36:59] FEO066: UM THAT IS UM HERE AT THE LIST OF UTTERANCES IT UM GETS US FOR THE FIRST MEETING\n[37:00] MEO069: AH BEAUTIFUL\n[37:09] MEO069: DIDN'T SOMEBODY SAY THAT ACTUALLY LIKE A LOT OF AGREEMENTS HAVE HAVE ACTUAL WORDS WHICH SHOULD SUGGEST DISAGREEMENT LIKE\n[37:15] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN I THINK PERHAPS THAT'S WHY WE HAVE BUT UH RATED SO HIGH HERE\n[37:21] MEE067: YEAH YEAH\n[37:23] MEE067: THAT MAKES SENSE\n[37:25] MEE067: SO CAN YOU UM\n[37:25] FEO066: OR THINK\n[37:26] FEO066: I THINK\n[37:27] FEO066: UH YEAH\n[37:27] MEO069: YEAH\n[37:28] FEO066: THINK IS ALSO RATED HIGHER IN THE NON AGREEMENT THAN IN THE AGREEMENT\n[37:30] MEO069: YEAH\n[37:33] FEO066: I MEAN THERE IS SOME FUNNY THINGS\n[37:33] MEE067: SO WILL THAT PRODUCE BASICALLY AN AGREEMENT AND A DISAGREEMENT SCORE FOR EVERY DIALOGUE ACT\n[37:39] FEO066: UM YES\n[37:41] FEO066: YEAH THAT'S EFFECTIVELY WHAT I'M GETTING HERE\n[37:41] MEE067: SO COULD YOU PUT THEM IN THE SAME FORMAT AS THE OTHER DATA\n[37:45] FEO066: YEAH IT'S JUST I MEAN IT'S IT'S EXACTLY THIS THING BUT JUST I WOULD I WOULD JUST HAVE TO RE SCALE THIS FACTOR HERE\n[37:46] MEE067: AND I'LL MAKE US T TO READ IT IN\n[37:54] FEO066: AND I MEAN THIS IS THE DIALOGUE ACT NUMBER\n[37:57] FEO066: SO\n[37:57] MEE067: OH RIGHT OKAY\n[37:59] MEE067: SO I COULD PROBABLY I COULD PROBABLY READ IT FROM UH THAT FILE ALREADY\n[38:02] FEO066: YEAH I CAN JUST GIVE IT TO YOU IN THE FORMAT YOU WANT\n[38:05] FEO066: SO IT W IT WILL JUST K\n[38:05] MEE067: MY PREFERRED WOULD BE DIALOGUE ACT NUMBER THEN YOU CAN PUT BOTH THE SCORES IN ONE FILE\n[38:08] FEO066: AND THEN SCORE YEAH IT THIS WAS JUST FOR SHOWING IT\n[38:12] FEO066: HUH\n[38:12] MEE067: YOU CAN PUT BOTH THE SCORES IN ONE FILE IF IT MAKES IT EASIER\n[38:15] MEO069: IF THEY'RE CORRESPONDING EA FOR EACH THING YEAH THEY SHOULD BE RIGHT\n[38:17] MEE067: YEAH\n[38:18] MEO069: SO FOR EACH UTTERANCE YOU HAVE ONE AGREEMENT AND ONE DISAGREEMENT SCORE\n[38:21] MEE067: AGREEMENT AND ONE DISAGREEMENT\n[38:22] FEO066: YEAH\n[38:24] MEO069: UH SOMETHING LIKE IT\n[38:25] FEO066: OKAY\n[38:26] MEE067: SO I'LL READ THAT INTO UM I'LL MAKE IT PART OF THE GET MEASURE THING\n[38:31] MEE067: SO YOU CAN JUST GET IT WITH A FLAG\n[38:35] MEE067: USING GET MEASURE\n[38:36] MEO069: OKAY YEAH\n[38:37] MEO069: THE ONE WHERE WE CURRENT\n[38:38] MEE067: SO YOU KNOW HOW ZERO IS T. F. I. D. F.\n[38:40] MEE067: ONE IS UM THE WELL I'VE CALLED IT WORD IMPORTANCE BUT THAT'S A REALLY M MISLEADING NAME\n[38:42] MEO069: YEAH\n[38:43] MEO069: YEAH\n[38:44] MEO069: YEAH\n[38:45] MEO069: YOU KNOW WHAT IF YOU CAN IF YOU INTRODUCE UM LIKE A SORT OF A STATIC WHAT'S IT CALLED PUBLIC STATIC INT\n[38:52] MEO069: SO BASICALLY A CONSTANT LIKE THAT'S JAVA'S TYPE OF A CONSTANT AND GIVE THEM NAMES LIKE SO ZERO T. D. I. D. F.\n[38:58] MEO069: ONE THAT PROBABLY MAKES THE CODE A LOT MORE READABLE FOR EVERYBODY WHO'S PLAYING AROUND WITH IT\n[39:02] MEE067: YEAH PROBABLY\n[39:03] MEO069: YOU KNOW YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[39:04] MEE067: MM-HMM\n[39:05] MEO069: SO JUST LIKE WHATEVER THREE MEANS AGREEMENT VALUE AND THEN I'D JUST WRITE SOMETHING AGREEMENT\n[39:09] MEO069: AND THEN IT'S EASIER TO UNDERSTAND FOR BOTH OF US WHAT'S GOING ON\n[39:13] MEE067: YEAH OKAY\n[39:14] FEO066: UM ONE PROBLEM I USED TO HAVE IS WITH ALL THE YEAHS\n[39:18] FEO066: BECAUSE I MEAN OBVIOUSLY THEY ALL WRITE IT THE SAME\n[39:22] FEO066: SO UM I WAS THINKING PERHAPS AT LOOKING UM AT THE UM ACOUSTIC MEASURES I HAVE\n[39:30] FEO066: SO FOR EXAMPLE AT MY F. ZERO UM DEVIATION\n[39:31] MEO069: HMM\n[39:35] FEO066: BUT UM YEAH\n[39:37] FEO066: BY NOW I JUST HAD A LOOK AT THE YEAH DATA UM AND ACTUALLY THE AVERAGE F. ZERO DEVIATION IS ONLY SLIGHTLY HIGHER FOR THE POSITIVE ONES THAN FOR THE NEGATIVE ONES\n[39:53] FEO066: I MEAN THERE IS A P DIFFERENCE BUT IT'S PROBABLY NOT SIGNIFICANT ENOUGH TO REALLY MAKE USE OF IT\n[40:01] FEO066: BUT I PERHAPS INVESTIGATE SOME TIME STILL TO\n[40:02] MEO069: I WOULD ALSO TH YEAH BUT I WOULD ALSO TH\n[40:05] MEE067: UH THE PROBLEM IS YEAH IS OCCURRING NOT ONLY AS AN AGREEMENT BUT REALLY FREQUENTLY AS LIKE UH AN ENCOURAGEMENT AS WELL ISN'T IT\n[40:11] MEO069: YEAH\n[40:13] FEO066: YEAH\n[40:13] FEO066: SO AND I TH MY MY HYPOTHESIS WAS THAT IF IT'S REALLY YEAH UH LIKE AGREEMENT\n[40:13] MEO069: YEAH\n[40:20] FEO066: IT WILL SOUND DIFFERENT THAN IF IT THAN INTO IF IT IS JUST A BACK CHANNEL\n[40:20] MEE067: YEAH\n[40:25] MEO069: BUT YOU KNOW WHAT I THINK WE SHOULD PUT THE THRESHOLD FOR THAT ONE IN THE END QUITE HIGH ANYWAY\n[40:26] FEO066: MM\n[40:29] MEO069: SO PROBABLY IT DOESN'T MAKE MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE\n[40:30] MEO069: BECAUSE I THINK THIS THING\n[40:32] FEO066: BUT THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE THRESHOLD\n[40:35] MEO069: NO BUT LIKE\n[40:35] FEO066: BECAUSE YOU HAVE UH YOU HAVE UM YOU DON'T HAVE IT ONLY WITH YEAHS\n[40:39] FEO066: YOU HAVE IT ALSO WITH WORDS THAT ARE MUCH HIGHER RANKED\n[40:43] FEO066: YOU HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM LIKE FOR EXAMPLE WITH YEP IS MUCH HIGHER RANKED BECAUSE IT OCCURS LESS OFTEN UM IN THE TRAINING THING\n[40:54] MEO069: BUT I MEAN THE FACT THAT DIFFERENT ONES HAVE THE SAME NUMBER IN ITSELF ISN'T A PROBLEM IS IT\n[41:00] FEO066: NO\n[41:01] FEO066: UM IT'S ONLY IF THEY'RE USED IN DIFFERENT CONTEXTS\n[41:07] MEO069: SO IF IF FOR EVERY YEP YOU'D BE SURE THAT IT'S AN AGREEMENT THAN THAT WOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM\n[41:11] MEO069: SO YOU'RE SAYING THAT YOU'RE NOT SURE IF EVERY YEP IS AN AGREEMENT OR\n[41:15] FEO066: YES I B YEAH I KNOW THAT NOT EVERY YEP IS AN AGREEMENT\n[41:19] FEO066: BECAUSE Y UM THIS RIGHT YEP AND OKAY THINGS ARE TYPICALLY ALSO BACK CHANNELS\n[41:20] MEO069: HMM\n[41:26] MEE067: HOW WHAT'S THE HIGHEST UM RANKED ONE THAT THAT KIND OF PROBLEM OCCURS WITH\n[41:31] MEE067: 'CAUSE IF IT'S BELOW ABOUT 'CAUSE I SAW THERE'S ONES UP IN THE EIGHTIES WASN'T THERE\n[41:35] MEE067: IF IT'S BELOW LIKE FIFTY IT'S PROBABLY OR EXACTLY NO THEY'RE ALL BUT ONE\n[41:41] FEO066: YEAH BUT WE WOULD THROW A LOT AWAY THAT ARE QUITE GOOD\n[41:46] MEE067: 'CAUSE WE ON THE DISPLAY WE PROBABLY TAKE QUITE HIGH\n[41:46] FEO066: IF YOU IF YOU WOULD SET IT OFF\n[41:49] MEE067: SO IT'D ONLY MATTER IF IT OCCURS ON ONES THAT ARE REALLY HIGHLY RANKED\n[41:54] MEO069: SO OVER OVER HOW MANY DIFFERENT OVER WHICH LENGTH IS THIS\n[41:59] MEO069: NOW THIS IS LIKE SO THE THIRD COLUMN IS THE UTTERANCE WHERE IT OCCURS RIGHT\n[42:04] FEO066: YES\n[42:05] MEO069: OKAY SO W I THINK WE REALLY DO HAVE TO PUT THE THRESHOLD QUITE QUITE HIGH THEN BECAUSE\n[42:08] MEE067: YEAH\n[42:09] MEE067: WELL OTHERWISE YOU'D GET ICONS ALL OVER THE PLACE\n[42:11] MEO069: YES 'CAUSE IT I WAS JUST I WAS JUST CHECKING YOU KNOW LIKE HOW FAR APART ARE THEY\n[42:12] MEE067: SO ANYWAY\n[42:14] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[42:15] MEO069: AND AT THE MOMENT THAT'S DEFINITELY NOT A GOOD THING TO DISPLAY IF THEY'RE LIKE AN AVERAGE TEN TEN UTTERANCES APART OR SOMETHING\n[42:21] MEE067: YEAH\n[42:23] FEO066: YEAH\n[42:23] MEE067: SO WE WANT PROBABLY WANT TO TAKE A THRESHOLD AT LEAST OF FIFTY OR SIXTY JUST AS A LOOKING AT THAT\n[42:33] FEO066: I THINK FOR THIS MEETING UM THERE WERE UM WHAT WAS IT LIKE AR AROUND SI OR NINETY ANNOTATED AGREEMENTS OR YEAH AG AGREEMENT DIALOGUE ACTS\n[42:44] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[42:47] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[42:50] MEE067: TO WE PROBABLY WON'T WANT TO DISPLAY NINETY\n[42:51] FEO066: SO\n[42:54] MEE067: WE'D WANT TO RATE THEM AS HOW IMPORTANT THEY WERE WOULDN'T WE\n[43:00] FEO066: I MEAN THE B THE BEST ONES ARE DEFINITELY THOSE ON THE FIRST SCREEN HERE\n[43:05] MEE067: YEAH\n[43:05] FEO066: SO IT COULD JUST\n[43:06] MEO069: AGAIN\n[43:06] MEO069: I'D SAY PROBABLY A GOOD WAY OF GOING ABOUT THAT QUESTION IS TO HAVE A CONTROL WHICH WE CAN VARY IN THE DIS AND THEN JUST SORT OF BECAUSE THAT'S IN THE END HOW IT'S GONNA BE EVALUATED\n[43:13] MEE067: YEAH AND SEE HOW IT TURNS OUT\n[43:16] MEO069: YOU KNOW IN THE END IT THIS IS GONNA LI I MEAN WE'RE GONNA PRESENT IT AND SAY YEAH SO THIS OUR IT SHOWS DISAGREEMENTS\n[43:22] MEO069: AND THEN WE SEE WHAT WHAT LOOKS GOOD AND WHAT LOOKS I THINK PROBABLY IT LOOKS CREDIBLE IF LIKE AN U IF EVERY SORT OF EVERY TOPIC SEGMENT HAS UM W YEAH\n[43:30] MEE067: AN AGREEMENT AT THE END\n[43:31] FEO066: MM-HMM\n[43:31] FEO066: YEAH OKAY\n[43:32] MEO069: OR LIKE OR LIKE SOMETHING IN BETWEEN THE THREE AND AND FIVE AGREEMENTS BUT NOT MORE\n[43:37] MEO069: OR PROBABLY MAYBE LESS BUT NOT MUCH LESS AND ACTUALLY THE I THINK THERE DOESN'T HAVE TO BE ONE IN EVERYTHING\n[43:44] FEO066: YEAH\n[43:45] FEO066: PROBABLY HAVE TO PLOT THEM 'CAUSE SOME OF THEM ARE ALSO I MEAN THIS IS JUST ADDED BY DIFFERENT SPEAKERS FOR EXAMPLE\n[43:51] FEO066: THEY ARE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING ONE ANOTHER\n[43:54] FEO066: BUT IT'S JUST TWO SPEAKERS AGREEING I THINK\n[43:57] FEO066: SAME FOR THIS ONE HERE FOR THESE TWO HERE\n[44:00] MEE067: SO YEAH WE'D PROBABLY WANT TO MERGE ONES THAT WERE VERY CLOSE INTO ONE\n[44:04] FEO066: I MEAN THEY THEY WILL BE OPTICALLY MERGED ANYWAY\n[44:07] MEE067: YEAH\n[44:09] MEO069: N YES BUT MAYBE IN AN EXPENSIVE WAY OR MAYBE IN A STUPID LOOKING WAY THOUGH\n[44:09] MEE067: YEAH\n[44:14] MEO069: UM\n[44:14] MEE067: YEAH AND WE SHOULD PROBABLY MAKE SOME LOGIC WHEN IT DISPLAYS IT THAT SAYS IF THERE'S ONES VERY CLOSE TOGETHER IT JUST CENTRES IT AMONG THE\n[44:19] MEO069: YEAH D I'M YEAH I WAS JUST THINKING THAT IT CAN ACT IT CAN PROBABLY BE DONE ON DISPLAY LEVEL\n[44:29] FEO066: YEAH OKAY\n[44:30] FEO066: THAT WAS JUST WHAT I\n[44:31] MEE067: YEAH IT'S LOOKING QUITE GOOD THOUGH\n[44:32] MEO069: THIS ONE CRASHED\n[44:33] MEO069: MINE JUST CRASHED I THINK WHICH IS BAD\n[44:36] MEO069: IT PROBABLY JUST IT KEPT ON PLAYING AND NOW REACHED SOME WHATEVER\n[44:43] MEE067: I THINK IT'S ALWAYS REALLY FUNNY THAT WHEN YOU LOOK AT PEOPLE'S COMPUTERS WHO DON'T USE THE COMPUTER MUCH\n[44:47] MEE067: THEIR DESKTOP'S REALLY TIDY AND WHEN YOU WORK WITH PEOPLE WHO USE IT ALL THE TIME THERE'S STUFF EVERYWHERE\n[44:51] FEO066: I ONL ONLY KEEP UH THE STUFF I ACTUALLY NEED ON IT AND THEN I CLEAN IT UP EVERY YOU KNOW EVERY\n[44:52] MEE067: SO MINE'S LIKE THAT AS WELL\n[44:56] MEE067: YEAH\n[44:59] MEO069: MY GOD\n[45:03] FEO066: BUT ACTUALLY THIS ALL HERE IS N. L. S. S. D. BECAUSE IT WAS DATA A. THAT DIDN'T FIT ON MY UM QUOTA ANYMORE\n[45:14] FEO066: OKAY\n[45:15] FEO065: SO TOBY YOU WANTED TO UH HAVE KEYWORDS FOR EACH TOPIC SEGMENT OR SOMETHING\n[45:19] MEO069: YEAH\n[45:20] FEO065: UM WHO WOULD UH WHO UH PROVIDES THE VALUES FOR THAT\n[45:24] MEE068: NO ONE YET\n[45:25] MEE067: YEAH\n[45:25] FEO065: NO ONE\n[45:26] MEO069: I THINK SORT OF THE BOTTOM LINE AND WHICH MIGHT WELL END UP WHAT IT'S GONNA BE LIKE IS THAT WE TAKE THE SINGLE HIGHEST RANKED UTTERANCE AND PUT THAT AS A T AS A TITLE\n[45:31] FEO065: RIGHT\n[45:34] MEE067: YEAH\n[45:35] MEO069: LIKE REALISTICALLY LOOKING AT THIS FROM THE THE TIME WE HAVE LEFT TO DO THIS AND STUFF\n[45:41] FEO065: BECAUSE WHAT I DO IS UM HAVING UM VALUES FOR EACH SEGMENT AT THE MOMENT\n[45:47] FEO065: SO I COULD JUST EXTRACT THE HIGHEST ONES FOR EACH SEGMENT\n[45:51] MEE068: YEAH THAT\n[45:51] FEO065: I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S GOOD OR BAD\n[45:51] MEO069: THERE W\n[45:54] FEO065: IT COULD BE AT LEAST I COULD PROVIDE SOME VALUE\n[45:54] MEE068: THAT COULD BE GOOD YEAH\n[45:58] MEO069: YEAH\n[46:00] MEO069: YEAH MAYBE EVEN ON A S ON A SING LIKE I IS THAT ON A R LIKE IS THAT ON A WORD BASIS WOULD THAT BE SINGLE WORDS\n[46:04] MEO069: OR WOULD THAT BE\n[46:05] FEO065: UH IT IT DOESN'T MATTER TO ME\n[46:07] MEO069: 'CAUSE BE CHECK OUT WHAT THEY WOULD BE LIKE ON A WORD BASIS\n[46:07] FEO065: I COULD DO BOTH\n[46:09] FEO065: OKAY\n[46:09] MEO069: MAYBE ACTUALLY IF IT IF THERE'S ONE WORD WHICH IS VERY TYPICAL I MEAN IT'S PROBABLY SOME WORD LIKE UH\n[46:13] MEO069: BECAUSE THAT'S LIKE THE ONLY TIME THAT UH WAS SPELLED WITH THREE A. AND STUFF\n[46:17] MEO069: I THINK THAT ACTUALLY THAT MIGHT BE A PROBLEM OF THE WHOLE UM ANNOTATION THAT IF THEY AREN'T EXACTLY CONSISTENT IN HOW THEY DESCRI UH TRANSCRIBE STUFF LIKE THAT\n[46:23] FEO065: MM\n[46:24] FEO066: YEAH SAME THING UH UM WITH THE YOOHOOS AND SO ON\n[46:25] MEO069: THEN WE PROBABLY CAN'T YEAH\n[46:30] MEO069: 'CAUSE THAT'S WHEN WE'RE THINKING SOMETIMES LIKE WHY IS MM HIGH\n[46:33] MEO069: BUT THEN PROBABLY IT'S THE ONLY TIME THAT MM WAS SPELLED WITH A DOT AT THE END AND STUFF\n[46:35] FEO065: MM\n[46:37] MEO069: SO BUT YEAH LIKE IF IF SINGLE W\n[46:39] MEE067: MAYBE WE SHOULD UM DOWNLOAD A DICTIONARY AND CHECK OUR UTTERANCES BEFORE WE UH LISTEN TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY'RE ACTUALLY REAL WORDS\n[46:50] MEO069: I C I HAVE DICTIONARIES\n[46:50] MEE067: DO YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN\n[46:52] MEO069: IF IT'S JUST LIKE I HAVE ARBITRARILY LONG LISTS FROM THE BRITISH NATIONAL CORPUS OF WHEN T USUALLY\n[46:59] FEO066: THAT DO NOT INCLUDE MM\n[47:03] MEO069: WELL LET'S SAY AT LEAST THEY DO IT UH CONSISTENTLY ENOUGH THAT I THINK YOU CAN FILTER THEM OUT FAIRLY WELL\n[47:04] MEE068: HMM\n[47:12] MEE067: YEAH I MEAN SEE HOW IT TURNS OUT\n[47:14] MEE067: IF THEY LOOK GOOD THEN THAT'S A GOOD WAY OF DOING IT AS ANY I SUPPOSE\n[47:19] FEO065: YEAH\n[47:19] MEO069: YEAH SO IF YOU IF LIKE I MEAN IF THE SINGLE HA BEST ONE WORD FOR A FOR A SEGMENT IS INTERESTING THAT WOULD BE REALLY GOOD\n[47:27] FEO065: HMM\n[47:31] MEO069: SEEM TO BE HAVING\n[47:31] MEE067: ACTUALLY WHAT I THINK YOU SHOULD DO IS TAKE THE HIGHEST THREE OR FOUR AND THEN JUST MERGE THEM TOGETHER INTO ONE UTTERANCE\n[47:36] MEO069: USE A RANDOM S\n[47:39] MEE067: IT WOULDN'T MAKE ANY SENSE BUT IT'D GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF WHAT THEY'RE ACTUALLY TALKING ABOUT IF YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN\n[47:47] FEO065: YEAH\n[47:47] MEO069: 'KAY WE'RE GOING BACKWARDS HERE NOW IT SUDDENLY CRASHES AND HANGS\n[47:49] FEO065: ESPECIALLY WHEN THE SEGMENTS ARE REALLY LONG\n[47:51] MEE067: YEAH\n[47:56] MEO069: YEAH I MEAN THAT WAS THAT WAS SORT OF IN THE ORIGINAL OF THEN THE NICE FANCY DRAWINGS THAT WE GAVE STEVEN\n[48:01] MEO069: I MEAN THAT WAS PART OF IT THAT SORT OF WITHIN THE SEGMENT YOU HAD THESE SUB SEGMENTS AND EACH OF THEM HAD DIFFERENT WORDS AND WHATEVER HAPPENED TO OUR DREAMS\n[48:08] MEE068: UH\n[48:09] MEE067: YEAH I DON'T THINK WE'RE GONNA HAVE TIME FOR THAT\n[48:10] MEO069: ARE THERE ASSIGNMENTS\n[48:12] MEO069: NO I DON'T THINK WE HAVE\n[48:14] MEE067: WHICH IS A SHAME 'CAUSE IT WOULD'VE BEEN COOL\n[48:17] MEO069: YEAH\n[48:17] MEE068: HMM\n[48:19] MEE068: YEAH ARE WE GONNA HAVE TIME TO MAKE IT DISPLAY LIKE A WHOLE ARCHIVE OF MEETINGS\n[48:23] MEE068: OR IS IT JUST GONNA BE DISPLAYING SINGLE MEETINGS AND YOU'LL HOLD UP DIFFERENT ONES\n[48:25] MEE067: UM AT THE MOMENT IT DOESN'T REALLY CARE HOW MANY MEETINGS IT'S DISPLAYING\n[48:29] MEO069: HMM\n[48:30] MEO069: POOR MAN'S SOLUTION IS PROBABLY GONNA BE TO HAVE A A LIST\n[48:32] MEE067: JUST DRAW A BIG BLACK LINE ON THE BORDERS I THINK\n[48:36] MEE068: HMM\n[48:37] MEO069: OH SO J YOU YOU ARE THINK OF LOADING THEM ALL AT ONCE\n[48:40] MEE067: WELL Y YOU YOU CAN IF YOU WANT TO\n[48:42] MEO069: YEAH\n[48:43] MEE067: IT'S\n[48:44] MEO069: YEAH\n[48:45] MEE067: 'CAUSE IT JU IT CAN DISPLAY FROM ANY UTTERANCE TO ANY OTHER UTTERANCE\n[48:48] MEE067: IT DOESN'T REALLY\n[48:50] MEE068: YEAH THE SEE AT THE MOMENT THE DIALOGUE I. D. S JUST THEY START AT ZERO FOR EACH MEETING THEY DON'T RUN UM CONTINUOUSLY\n[48:50] MEO069: YEAH\n[48:55] MEE067: DO THEY\n[48:57] MEE067: AH\n[48:58] MEE068: BUT YOU W YOU'D LIKE THEM TO RUN CONTINUOUSLY\n[48:59] MEE067: YEAH I'D PREFER THEM DRAWN CONTINUOUSLY\n[49:00] MEO069: YEAH\n[49:01] MEE068: YEAH I CAN CHANGE THAT\n[49:03] FEO066: OKAY THEN YOU YOU WILL PROVIDE A FILE WITH ALL THE MAPPINGS FROM THE OLD ONES TO THE\n[49:03] MEO069: EVEN THOUGH WE\n[49:08] MEE068: YEAH JUST TO CHANGE THE INDEX FILES AS WELL\n[49:11] MEO069: 'KAY\n[49:11] MEE067: OKAY\n[49:12] MEE067: BECAUSE THAT WAY ALL WE HAVE TO DO TO DISPLAY EA MORE THAN ONE MEETING IS HAVE A HARDER BOUNDARY DRAWN\n[49:13] FEO066: UNIQUE ONES\n[49:20] MEO069: YEAH\n[49:20] MEO069: YEAH I THINK THAT LIKE THE DR THE DRAWING HAS TO BE CHANGED ANYWAY THE IT'S NOT IDEAL AT THE MOMENT\n[49:27] MEO069: UM YEAH SO IF PERFORMANCE WISE IT GENERALLY WORKS FINE FOR THE DISPLAY IT SHOULDN'T MAKE MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE\n[49:33] MEO069: 'CAUSE I THINK EVERYTHING IN THE DISPLAY CODE IS JUST FROM THE FIRST UNTIL THE LAST ONE DISPLAYED\n[49:39] MEO069: SO IF IF THE OTHER PERFORMANCE IS OKAY THEN WE SHOULD REALLY JUST LOAD THE WHOLE THING IN\n[49:45] MEO069: I'M VERY DIS\n[49:46] MEE067: ONE THING WE WILL HAVE TO DO IS WE WANT WE'D REALLY WANT A DIFFERENT BEHAVIOUR IF WE CLICKED ON A WHOLE MEETING THAN A SEGMENT\n[49:54] MEE067: SO IF THERE'S MORE THAN ONE MEETING DISPLAYED\n[49:58] MEE067: IT SHOULD UM IF YOU CLICK EVEN ON ONE THE SEGMENTS OF THAT MEETING I THINK IT SHOULD RE INITIALIZE AND DISPLAY THAT JUST THAT MEETING\n[50:07] MEE067: SO I'M NOT SU I'M NOT SURE HOW EASY THAT WOULD BE TO DO\n[50:13] MEO069: SEE THAT PROBABLY JUST MEANS THAT THE DISPLAY SORT OF HAS AN INTERNAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT WHAT LEVEL OF ZOOM IT HAS\n[50:18] MEO069: SO INITIALLY THE DISPLAY\n[50:20] MEE067: IT JUST NEEDS TO KNOW WHETHER IT'S DISPLAYING MORE THAN ONE WHOLE MEETING DOESN'T IT\n[50:25] MEE067: THAT'S THE ONLY\n[50:27] MEE067: KNOWLEDGE IT WOULD NEED\n[50:30] MEO069: YES\n[50:33] MEO069: YEAH\n[50:33] MEE067: BUT ANYWAY WE CAN SORT THAT OUT IF WE HAVE TIME ONCE WE'VE GOT EVERYTHING ELSE\n[50:35] MEO069: YEAH\n[50:37] MEO069: THAT'S PROBABLY FAIRLY SIMPLE TO DO ACTUALLY IF WE DO IT IN THAT MOST PRIMITIVE WAY OF JUST SAYING AS LONG AS YOU DISPLAY MORE THAN ONE MEETING\n[50:44] MEE067: YEAH\n[50:46] MEE067: THAT'LL GET S S SUFFICIENT TO CLAIM THAT WE HAD IMPLEMENTED SOME KIND OF ZOOM AS WELL\n[50:51] MEO069: YEAH\n[50:53] MEO069: WE THEN NEED SOME WAY OF GETTING BACK UP AGAIN IN THE HIERARCHY\n[50:55] MEO069: BUT THAT IN THE WORST CASE IT WILL JUST BE A STATIC SORT OF ARROW UP BUTTON IN THE RIGHT HAND TOPPER CORNER OF THE DISPLAY\n[51:01] MEE067: YEAH\n[51:02] MEO069: AND YOU PRESS THAT AND THEN YOU'RE ON THE DISPLAY THE WHOLE THING AGAIN\n[51:05] MEE068: MM\n[51:05] MEO069: BUT FOR THAT AT THE MOMENT MY DISPLAY CODE NEEDS THAT THING TO WORK THE ONE OH NO THAT'S WORKING AT THE MOMENT ANYWAY\n[51:14] MEO069: THE ONE THAT I JUST SAY GIVE ME ONE HUNDRED VALUES OVER THAT LENGTH AND THEN YOU'RE INTERNALLY OKAY\n[51:19] MEE067: YEAH IT'S NOT DONE THE VERY CLEVER WAY BUT IT DOES WORK\n[51:21] MEO069: BUT YEAH BUT UH THAT'S OKAY AS LONG AS MY DISPLAY I WAS JUST THINKING MY DISPLAY CAN'T HANDLE DISPLAYING A MILLION DIFFERENT SEGMENTS\n[51:27] MEO069: BUT NOW R NO BUT IT DOESN'T HAVE TO\n[51:29] MEE067: MM-HMM\n[51:29] MEO069: EVEN NOW IT DOESN'T HAVE TO\n[51:31] MEO069: OKAY WELL THAT'S ALL DETAILS\n[51:32] MEO069: UM SO DAVE CAN YOU JUST TURN THIS WHAT WE HAVE RIGHT NOW IN\n[51:39] MEE067: BASICALLY DO A CODE FOR EASE ON IT\n[51:41] MEE068: DO YOU WANT ME TO PUT A SEARCH IN SOON\n[51:44] MEE067: UM I'LL PROBABLY TONIGHT JUST WORK ON GETTING A FROZEN VERSION THAT WORKS CONSISTENTLY\n[51:48] MEE068: NO OH YEAH\n[51:50] MEO069: YEAH\n[51:50] MEE067: AND UM IF YOU COULD DOCUMENT IT FOR ME THAT'S PROBABLY ENOUGH FOR ME TO ADD IT IN\n[51:52] MEO069: MAKE\n[51:56] MEE067: UNLESS YOU WANT TO DO IT\n[51:57] MEE068: YES\n[51:58] MEO069: UH AND IF AN\n[51:58] MEE068: YEAH WELL WE'LL WORK ON IT YEAH\n[51:59] MEE067: BUT MY CODE I'VE NOT DOCUMENTED THE PROGRAMME MANAGER CLASS\n[52:03] MEE067: SO THOUGH IT'S A BIT HAIRY AT THE MOMENT ISN'T IT\n[52:07] MEO069: IF ANYONE FEELS THAT THEY HAVE FREE TIME UH THIS IS A JOKE\n[52:09] MEE067: UH-HUH\n[52:10] MEO069: UM ONE THING THAT WOULD BE CONVENIENT FOR ALL SORTS OF THINGS AND WHICH I HAVEN'T FOUND OUT ABOUT IT IS HOW TO DO TOOL TIPS IN AN ARBITRARY WAY IN IN IN SWING GRAPHIC DISPLAYS\n[52:22] MEO069: NOW THERE IS SIMPLE WAYS OF DOING TOOL TIPS OVER A GIVEN ELEMENT LIKE IF YOU HAVE A BUTTON AND YOU JUST GIVE IT A TOOL TIP TEXT\n[52:27] MEO069: BUT THERE IS MEANS OF DOING TOOL TIPS THAT JUST I C I PUT MY MOUSE OVER\n[52:32] MEO069: LET'S SAY I PUT MY MOUSE OVER THIS LINE HERE AND THEN IT WOULD TELL ME SOMETHING ABOUT WHAT IT IS\n[52:34] MEE068: HMM\n[52:35] MEO069: AND THAT WOULD BE QUITE CONVENIENT FOR A LOT OF THINGS BECAUSE THEN WE CAN SORT OF HAVE A LOT OF INFORMATION IN THE DISPLAY IN THE IN THE WAY THAT JUST WHEN THE MOUSE IS OVER IT\n[52:41] FEO066: MM-HMM YES\n[52:43] MEO069: BUT I HAVEN'T FIGURED OUT HOW IT WORKS AND THAT'S SOMETHING THAT PROBABLY SO IF EVERYONE IS EVER BORED OR ANYONE FEELS THAT THEY CAN DO THAT\n[52:50] MEE067: OKAY SO PROBABLY WHAT YOU'D WANT TO DO IS UM\n[52:55] MEE067: DETECT WHERE THE MOUSE IS AND CHANGE THE DEFAULT TOOL TIP FOR THAT COMPONENT\n[53:01] MEO069: YES BUT\n[53:02] MEE067: BECAUSE IT AUTOMATICALLY DISPLAYS AT THE CORRECT POSITION WHEN YOU HOVER\n[53:06] MEO069: YEAH BUT THE THE THING IS IT IT ISN'T SIMPLY AN ACT OF SETTING A STRING DEFAULT TOOL TIP\n[53:12] MEO069: THERE SEEMS TO BE SOMETHING ABOUT A TOOL TIP OBJECT THAT YOU HAVE TO CREATE AND GIVE IT ALL SORTS OF DIFFERENT PROPERTIES AND STUFF OR\n[53:18] MEE067: YEAH YOU MIGHT NOR REALLY WANT TO BE CREATING A NEW ONE EVERY TIME YOU MOVE THE MOUSE\n[53:22] MEO069: YEAH\n[53:22] MEO069: SO ANYWAY I HAVEN'T LOOKED MUCH INTO THAT\n[53:24] MEO069: SO IF IF ANYBODY LOOKS INTO THAT THEN LET ME KNOW\n[53:27] MEO069: OTHERWISE I'LL START LOOKING INTO IT AS SOON AS I HAVE TIME AGAIN\n[53:29] MEO069: BUT IF ANYBODY\n[53:30] MEE067: I'LL HAVE A LOOK THROUGH SOME OF MY JAVA BOOKS 'CAUSE IT MIGHT BE THE SORT OF THING THEY HAVE IN THERE\n[53:35] MEO069: YEAH\n[53:36] MEO069: I FOUND SOME STUFF ABOUT IT ON THE WEB AND IT JUST LOOKED TO ME LIKE PROPER CODING\n[53:40] MEO069: LIKE I SAW HALF PAGE CODE SAMPLES WHICH EFFECTIVELY JUST DISPLAYED A TOOL TIP AND I DIDN'T HAVE THE TIME AT THAT POINT TO GET DEEPER INTO THAT\n[53:47] MEE067: MM\n[53:48] MEO069: SO IF ANYBODY GETS ANY GOOD SAMPLES OF THAT NEVER\n[53:53] MEO069: ANYWAYS THAT IS THAT IT FOR NOW\n[53:56] MEE068: YEAH\n[53:56] MEE067: IS THERE ALL IS THAT G VERSION ALL IN THE\n[54:00] MEO069: NO BUT I'M GONNA I'M GOING UP APPLETON TOWER NOW AND I HAVE MY EXTERNAL HARD DISK\n[54:03] MEE067: OKAY\n[54:04] MEO069: SO I CAN\n[54:04] MEE067: COOL\n[54:05] MEE067: SO I'LL START WORKING ON THAT IN LIKE HALF AN HOUR OR SOMETHING AND IT WILL BE THE\n[54:10] MEO069: YEAH\n[54:10] MEE067: OKAY\n[54:14] MEO069: IS THERE ANY DICE MACHINES IN THIS BUILDING\n[54:16] MEE068: MM-HMM\n[54:16] MEO069: FREELY ACCESSIBLE FOR ME\n[54:17] FEO065: MM\n[54:17] MEO069: CAN YOU SHOW ME WHERE BECAUSE I'M ACTUALLY NOT GOING TO APPLETON TOWER AT THE MOMENT\n[54:19] MEE068: YEAH\n[54:21] MEO069: SO THEN I DON'T HAVE TO GO UP AND DOWN\n[54:23] MEO069: ACTUALLY NO BUT I HAVE TO GO THERE ANYWAY AND PUT A PIECE OF PAPER ON TWO MACHINES WHERE SOME STUFF OF MINE IS RUNNING ON\n[54:35] MEO069: YEAH AND I THINK LIKE I'LL JUST I'LL JUST KICK IN FULL TIME FOR N. L. S. S. D. NEXT WEEK 'CAUSE THERE'S NOTHING I HAVE TO DO THEN\n[54:44] MEO069: APART FROM COGNITIVE MODELLING WHICH I THINK I'LL JUST DO IN FIVE HOURS THREE HOURS\n[54:49] MEO069: YOU TAKE A LOOK AT THAT\n[54:49] MEE068: HMM\n[54:51] FEO066: YEAH BUT NOT TOO DETAILED\n[54:53] FEO066: SO\n[54:53] MEO069: HMM\n[54:54] MEO069: I MIGHT JUST NOT GO FOR THE LAST QUESTION BECAUSE USUALLY THE LAST QUESTION IS TAKES HALF THE TIME AND GIVES YOU FIVE PERCENT OR SOMETHING LIKE OKAY\n[55:02] MEE068: YES WE'RE GONNA TALK ABOUT THE EVALUATION NEXT WEEK\n[55:09] MEE067: WE REALLY NEED TO GET IN CONTACT WITH THE OTHER GROUP AND SEE IF THEY WANT TO DO A JOINT EVALUATION\n[55:14] MEE068: YEAH WE COULD DO THAT\n[55:17] MEE067: SO YOU NEED TO GET THEIR EMAIL ADDRESSES\n[55:20] MEE068: YEAH I THINK THEY'RE ON THE N. L. S. S. D. WEB PAGE\n[55:23] MEE067: ARE THEY\n[55:24] MEE068: HMM\n[55:24] MEO069: REALLY\n[55:24] FEO065: AT LEAST THEIR NAMES AND IF WE HAVE THEIR NAMES THEN WE CAN GET THEIR EMAIL\n[55:25] MEE067: THAT'D BE HANDY\n[55:26] MEE067: YEAH WE CAN GET THEM\n[55:27] MEO069: OKAY\n[55:29] MEE067: SO YOU DO IS SENDING THEM AN EMAIL\n[55:30] MEE067: 'CAUSE I WAS HOPING THAT STEVE WOULD MENTION IT IAN 'CAUSE WE'VE MENTIONED IT TO HIM SO MANY TIMES\n[55:34] FEO065: MM\n[55:35] MEE067: BUT HE OBVIOUSLY HASN'T\n[55:38] MEO069: NO MAYBE HE HAS MENTIONED IT TO THEM BUT THEY JUST NEVER TALKED TO US\n[55:41] MEO069: I MEAN WE DIDN'T TALK TO THEM\n[55:41] MEE067: YEAH\n[55:42] MEO069: SO\n[55:44] MEO069: IT'S SORT OF COMING AS A SHOCK TO ME NOW BECAUSE I WAS SORT OF IN THIS MINDSET\n[55:47] MEO069: LIKE I FIRST KNEW OH THERE'S A LOT OF TIME BETWEEN THE PRESENTATION AND THE REPORT\n[55:51] MEO069: AND THEN I KNEW OH NOW THE PRESENTATION IS SHIFTED\n[55:53] MEO069: BUT THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THOSE TWO FACTS THE INTERDEPENDENCIES THERE'S SOME FANCY PLANNING LANGUAGE ABOUT THAT\n[56:02] MEO069: BUT THAT\n[56:02] MEE067: S THERE'S THE FRAME PROBLEM\n[56:04] MEO069: YES IT'S UM IT'S PROBABLY SOME VERSION OF THE FRAME PROBLEM\n[56:08] MEO069: FRAME PLOB PROBLEM\n[56:10] MEO069: HASN'T BEEN CLEAR TO ME\n[56:16] MEE067: NO I THINK IT'S COMING TOGETHER NOT BAD AT THE MOMENT ACTUALLY\n[56:20] MEE068: YEAH\n[56:21] FEO066: UM BY THE WAY HOW LONG UM HOW MUCH TIME DO WE HAVE FOR THE PRESENTATION\n[56:27] MEE067: DON'T KNOW\n[56:28] MEE068: YEAH PROBABLY AS LONG AS WE NEED\n[56:29] MEE067: YEAH\n[56:30] MEE068: BUT YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[56:31] FEO066: YEAH BUT MORE LIKE TWENTY MINUTES OR MORE LIKE AN HOUR\n[56:32] MEE068: HALF AN HOUR OR SOME\n[56:35] MEO069: WELL I RECKON THAT IT\n[56:35] MEE067: I CAN'T SEE IT GOING ON FOR AN HOUR TO BE HONEST\n[56:36] MEE068: YEAH HALF AN HOUR PROBABLY\n[56:38] MEO069: I RECKON THAT PROBAB\n[56:38] FEO066: YEAH I MEAN IF YOU IF YOU IF YOU PRESENT THE COMPONENTS OF WHAT IT IT'S BASED ON\n[56:43] FEO066: THEN YOU WILL NEED MORE THAN TWENTY MINUTES TO PRESENT IT I GUESS\n[56:48] MEO069: BUT IF YOU JUST PRESENT THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE THING IF YOU'RE NOT LIKE I DON'T THINK THIS PRESENTATION IS ABOUT THE INTERNAL WORKING\n[56:48] FEO066: IT'S QUESTION\n[56:51] FEO066: YEAH THEN\n[56:54] MEO069: SO YEAH\n[56:54] MEE067: YEAH I THOUGHT IT WAS A DEMO BASICALLY\n[56:54] MEE068: HMM\n[56:56] MEO069: SO FOR A DEMO I THINK REALISTICALLY SINCE EVERYTHING IN THIS UNIVERSITY SORT OF WORKS IN ONE HOUR SLOTS AND STUFF\n[56:56] MEE068: YEAH I THINK\n[57:01] MEO069: SO IF IT'S TWO GROUPS THEN IT PROBABLY IT'S GONNA BE ROUGHLY HALF AN HOUR ISH\n[57:03] MEE067: HALF AN HOUR\n[57:05] MEE068: YEAH\n[57:05] MEE067: AND LIKE TEN MINUTES OF THAT WOULD BE PROBABLY SET UP TIME AS WELL\n[57:09] MEO069: HMM\n[57:09] MEE067: TEN MINUTES OF THAT WILL PROBABLY BE SET UP TIME AS WELL\n[57:11] MEO069: NO WHY IS TH THIS IS GONNA BE SO BAD\n[57:15] MEO069: LIKE THERE'S GONNA BE SOME SMALL L\n[57:17] MEE067: I WE MAYBE YOU SHOULD PRESENT IT ON YOUR LAPTOP 'CAUSE WE CAN BE REALLY SURE IT'S RUNNING BEFORE WE COME\n[57:22] MEO069: YEAH BUT THE PERFORMANCE IS REALLY BAD AT THE MOMENT ON THAT ONE THOUGH\n[57:24] MEE068: HMM\n[57:27] MEO069: PLUS WE WOULD HAVE TO GET THE SPEECH TOOLS RUNNING ON MY LAPTOP THEN WOULDN'T WE\n[57:29] MEE067: I COULD PROBABLY GET MY COMPUTER IN IF I COULD GET SOMEONE TO GIVE ME A LIFT\n[57:33] MEO069: MM\n[57:33] MEE067: I KNOW A COUPLE OF PEOPLE WITH CARS\n[57:35] MEE068: YEAH IT MAY BE A GOOD IDEA TO DO THAT\n[57:35] MEO069: WELL LET'S LET'S SEE\n[57:36] MEO069: DID IT IT COULD JUST BE FLUENT ON THE LAPTOP FOR ALL I KNOW\n[57:36] MEE068: COULD WE GUARANTEE THAT IT'D WORK\n[57:40] MEO069: I MEAN LIKE AT THE MOMENT IT'S NOT TOO BAD APART FROM I THINK THE SOUND IS STUTTERING AND THAT'S B I THINK BECAUSE OF THE LAPTOP\n[57:45] MEO069: BUT WE CAN ONLY REALLY JUDGE THAT ONCE WE HAVE SOUND FILES\n[57:48] MEE067: YEAH 'CAUSE I WOULDN'T NEED TO BRING A MONITOR OR ANYTHING I'LL JUST NEED TO BRING THE BOX\n[57:52] MEE068: HMM\n[57:54] MEE067: I'M PRETTY SURE I COULD NICK A LIFT OFF SOMEONE\n[57:57] MEO069: HOW FAST IS YOURS VERA\n[57:59] FEO066: MY COMPUTER\n[58:00] FEO066: UH IT DOESN'T HAVE LINU LINUX\n[58:00] MEO069: MM-HMM\n[58:02] FEO066: SO\n[58:02] MEO069: WELL NET WOULD RUN ON ANYTHING\n[58:06] MEO069: BUT\n[58:07] MEE067: OR J. BUILDER\n[58:09] MEO069: YES\n[58:09] MEE067: IN FACT YOU WON'T EVEN YOU SHOULDN'T EVEN NEED EITHER AS LONG AS YOU GOT JAVA INSTALLED\n[58:12] MEO069: NO THAT'S TRUE\n[58:12] MEE068: YEAH I'VE BEEN ABLE TO RUN IT WITHOUT YEAH\n[58:12] MEO069: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[58:14] MEE067: YEAH\n[58:14] MEO069: VIRTUAL MACHINE SHOULD BE FINE\n[58:16] MEO069: BUT BUT BUT THAT ALL RELIES ON FINDING SOME WAY OF GETTING THE SPEECH TOOLS TO DO THEIR JOB\n[58:21] MEE067: OH CRAP I FORGOT ABOUT THAT\n[58:23] MEO069: YEAH SEE THAT'S 'CAUSE THAT'S THE THING LIKE THAT WOULD RELY ON I JUST DON'T THINK IT'S A GOOD IDEA TO RUN THE SPEECH TOOLS IN\n[58:25] MEE067: CYGWIN MAYBE\n[58:25] MEE068: HMM\n[58:32] MEE067: IN CYGWIN\n[58:34] MEE068: MM-HMM\n[58:35] MEE067: NO BUT CYGWIN SHOULD RUN UM THE JAVA AS WELL\n[58:40] MEO069: NO NO NO NO D WHEREVER THIS IS GOING IT DOESN'T SOUND GOOD\n[58:45] MEO069: UM\n[58:49] MEO069: WE CAN HE CAN USE MY LAPTOP AS SORT OF LIKE AS A AS A SERVER AS A SOUND SERVER\n[58:52] MEE067: A SOUND SERVER\n[58:53] FEO066: MM\n[58:54] MEO069: BUT THAT WOULD STILL MEAN THAT WE HAVE TO GET THE SPEECH TOOLS RUNNING ON THIS\n[58:58] MEO069: NO YOU KNOW I THINK I MEAN THE WAY JAVA WORKS IS THAT T\n[59:04] MEO069: I THINK IT'LL RUN ON ON THEIR DICE MACHINE IF WE'RE DOING IT IN IF WE WELL WE SHOULD DEFINITELY TEST IT THE DAY BEFORE\n[59:07] MEE067: HOPEFULLY YEAH\n[59:10] FEO066: YEAH\n[59:10] MEE068: YEAH I'M SURE HE'LL LET US UH TEST IT OUT BEFORE WE DO IT\n[59:12] MEO069: YEAH\n[59:13] MEO069: 'KAY\n[59:22] MEO069: SO DAVE ARE YOU GONNA MAKE SOMETHING PRIMITIVE THAT PEOPLE CAN LOAD THEIR DATA IN\n[59:26] MEE067: YEP I'LL DO THAT TODAY\n[59:28] MEE067: AND I'LL YEAH I'LL MAKE A SCRIPT TO RUN IT AND PUT THAT IN THE GROUP DIRECTORY\n[59:28] MEO069: OK\n[59:34] MEE067: AND I'LL SEND AROUND THE EMAIL WHEN IT'S DONE\n[59:36] MEO069: YEAH\n[59:39] MEO069: YEAH\n[59:39] MEO069: I'M NOT I'M NOT A HUNDRED PERCENT SURE WHAT NEEDS TO BE CHANGED TO MAKE IT WORK WITH THE TO MAKE IT NOT CRASH IF IT DOESN'T HAVE A SOUND CARD\n[59:48] MEO069: THERE'S THERE'S QUITE A BIT YOU HAVE TO COMMENT OUT FOR THAT WHICH IS STUPID BECAUSE I\n[59:52] MEE067: IT'LL BE THE BIT WHERE IT CREATES THE CLOCK\n[59:55] MEE067: OR IS THERE STUFF IN THE DISPLAY AS WELL\n[59:57] MEO069: YEAH THE YEAH\n[59:58] MEO069: NO BUT THE THING IS THE DISPLAY CALLS METHODS WHICH PROBABLY EXPECT SOME SO I THINK IF THE DISPLAY ITSELF ISN'T DOING ANYTHING CLOCKY\n[60:06] MEO069: SO AS LONG AS IN THE MAIN PR IN THE PROGRAMME MANAGER EVERYTHING CLOCKY IS IS REMOVED\n[60:12] MEE067: OKAY\n[60:12] MEO069: BUT UH I W IT MIGHT BE WORTHWHILE TO CHECK HOW MUCH WORK IT WOULD BE TO DO IT OVER A FLAG\n[60:17] MEO069: 'CAUSE THEN IN THE END I 'CAUSE OTHERWISE WE ALWAYS HAVE TWO CODE VERSIONS AND PEOPLE MIGHT BE CHANGING THE WRONG ONE\n[60:21] MEE067: WELL IT REALLY WE SHOULDN'T EVEN NEED A FLAG\n[60:23] MEE067: YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO IT WITH EXCEPTIONS\n[60:25] MEE067: I MEAN THAT'S THIS IS KINDA NOT EXACT CASE THAT EXCEPTIONS ARE MADE FOR REALLY\n[60:27] MEO069: OKAY\n[60:28] MEO069: OKAY\n[60:30] MEO069: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[60:31] MEO069: I JUST I KNOW THAT LIKE IF YOU DON'T DO IT WITH THE EXCEPTIONS CRASHES\n[60:34] MEO069: THAT'S WHAT FIGURED OUT\n[60:34] MEO069: LIKE IF YOU DON'T HAVE A SOUND CARD IT CRASHES EVEN IF YOU DON'T USE SOUND\n[60:35] MEE067: YEAH\n[60:38] MEO069: YEAH OKAY COOL\n[60:41] MEE068: YEAH DAVE SEE IN THE PROGRAMME MANAGER DO YOU HAVE A A METHOD TO LIKE SET THE CURRENT I. D. SO IT'LL UPDATE THE DISPLAY\n[60:43] MEE067: MM-HMM\n[60:49] MEE068: 'CAUSE THAT'S WHAT I'M GONNA NEED WHEN I'M UH LIKE GETTING SEARCH RESULTS\n[60:52] MEE067: OH NO IT'S GONNA HAVE TO DO SOMETHING A BIT MORE COMPLICATED THAN THAT\n[60:55] MEE067: WHAT IT WILL HAVE TO DO IS DE REGISTER EVERYTHING AS TIME HANDLERS AND THEN UPDATE AND THEN RE REGISTER THEM\n[60:58] MEE068: HMM\n[61:04] MEO069: UH I THINK THE DISPLAY HAS SOME METHOD FOR IT\n[61:05] MEE068: RIGHT\n[61:07] MEO069: I'M NOT ACTUALLY LIKE FOR THE PROGRAMME MANAGER THEN TO CALL\n[61:10] MEO069: I'M NOT ACTUALLY A HUNDRED PERCENT SURE WHAT IT'S CALLED BUT THE DISPLAY HAS SOME METHOD WHERE YOU TELL IT WHERE TO START AND WHERE TO END\n[61:19] MEO069: YEAH OR THERE'S GONNA BE SOMETHING\n[61:23] MEE068: YEAH WELL AS FAR AS I'VE GOT AT THE MOMENT I'VE MADE A RESULTS CLASS THAT'S GOT LIKE THE I. D. AND THE STUFF\n[61:26] MEE067: OKAY\n[61:28] MEE067: HAVE YOU GOT A COMPONENT FOR DISPLAYING LISTS OF MATCHES\n[61:31] MEE067: 'CAUSE THAT'D BE PRETTY USEFUL\n[61:32] MEE068: YEAH\n[61:33] MEE068: YEP\n[61:33] MEE067: COOL\n[61:33] MEE068: I'M WELL I'M WORKING ON IT\n[61:36] MEE067: OKAY YEAH I MEAN IT'S NOT IT'S NOT TOO HARD TO DO\n[61:39] MEE067: ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS DE REGISTER EVERYTHING THAT'S A TIME HANDLER FIRST BEFORE YOU ADD THE STUFF IN\n[61:42] MEE068: RIGHT\n[61:46] MEE067: BUT UM DEPENDS WHAT BEHAVIOUR WE WANT\n[61:49] MEE067: DO WE WANT WHEN YOU CLICK ON A SEARCH RESULT WE DEFINITELY WANT THAT ONE TO APPEAR IN THE SUMMARY\n[61:54] MEO069: WELL ACTUALLY DAVE DA DAVE DAVE DAVE\n[61:56] MEE068: I YEAH AND IT MIGHT NOT BE THERE\n[61:57] MEE067: YEAH\n[61:58] MEE068: I KNOW I WAS THINKING THAT MIGHT BE A PROBLEM\n[62:00] MEO069: OKAY\n[62:00] MEO069: NO SORRY I'VE UH I WAS WRONG I WAS THINKING IT'S EXACTLY THE SAME THING THAT HAPPENS WHEN WE SAY SET SELECT NO IT DOES NOT\n[62:05] MEO069: BUT ACTUALLY A SET SELECTION DOES EVERYTHING YOU WANT SORT OF\n[62:09] MEE067: YEAH IT SETS IF YOU LOOK AT SET SELECT THAT'S ESSENTIALLY WHAT YOU WANNA DO YEAH\n[62:11] MEO069: NO BUT SET SELECTION DOESN'T UPDATE THE DISPLAY THOUGH\n[62:13] MEO069: BECAUSE WELL IT IT DOESN'T TELL THE DISPLAY WHICH PART TO DI WHICH PART TO TO DISPLAY BECAUSE THE DISPLAY HAS JUST CALLED SET SELECTION TO\n[62:14] MEE067: DOES IT NOT\n[62:15] MEE068: HMM\n[62:23] MEE067: YEAH BUT IT W IT DOESN'T MATTER BECAUSE UM IF IT'S JUMPED TO IN THE END TEXT AREA\n[62:28] MEO069: IF\n[62:29] MEE067: THEN YOUR DISPLAY WOULD THE THE LINE'LL JUMP WON'T IT\n[62:33] MEO069: YEAH BUT THAT ONLY WORKS THAT AT THE MOMENT ISN'T DONE THROUGH OUR SYSTEM THAT'S JUST DONE BECAUSE THEN THE TIME CHANGES\n[62:39] MEO069: SO ACTUALLY A TIME CHANGE WOULD AUTOMATICALLY PUT THE POSITION OF THE DISPLAY IN THE RIGHT PLAY\n[62:43] MEE067: YEAH\n[62:45] MEO069: UH NO BUT THAT'S NOT A GOOD IDEA BECAUSE THAT COULD WELL BE OUTSIDE THE DISPLAYED AREA THEN\n[62:50] MEE067: UH AND ALSO THE REAL TIME AND PLAY TIME STUFF WOULD CHANGE\n[62:55] MEO069: YEAH\n[62:55] MEO069: SO\n[62:56] MEE067: SO WE YEAH WE NEED TO RE INITIALIZE THE DISPLAY THEN DON'T WE\n[62:59] MEO069: YEAH\n[63:00] MEO069: NO I THINK THE DISPLAY HAS A METHOD FOR THAT READY WHICH IS CALLED\n[63:07] MEO069: ANYWAY THE DISPLAY HAS SOMETHING USEFUL FOR THAT\n[63:09] MEO069: SOMETHING WHICH PROBABLY STARTS WITH THE WORD SET\n[63:16] MEO069: YEAH YOU CAN SET THE WINDOW START UTTERANCE AND WINDOW END UTTERANCE\n[63:20] MEE067: OKAY\n[63:24] MEE068: HMM\n[63:25] MEE067: BUT YEAH WE NEED TO DO SOMETHING TO ENSURE THAT THE SEARCH RESULT IS IN THE SUMMARY THAT'S CREATED\n[63:30] MEE068: YEAH\n[63:35] MEE067: SO MAY WE PROBABLY WANT A DIFFERENT SUMMARY CONSTRUCTOR THAT TAKES AN AN ADDITIONAL ARGUMENT OF AN I. D.\n[63:43] MEE067: AND IT WILL THAT W UTTERANCE WILL ALWAYS BE IN THE SUMMARY\n[63:43] MEO069: HMM\n[63:46] MEO069: ALTERNATIVELY THERE'S ALWAYS THE METHOD OF JUST GIVING IT A REALLY HIGH SCORE\n[63:50] MEO069: AS A HACK YOU KNOW LIKE JUST AS LONG AS YOU THEN DON'T WELL PROBABLY PEOPLE WOULDN'T KNOW\n[63:53] MEE067: YEAH I SUPPOSE\n[63:55] MEE067: BUT THE TROUBLE IS THAT STILL DOESN'T GUARANTEE THAT IT'LL APPEAR BECAUSE IF YOU GET ENOUGH OF THEM THAT ARE HIGH SCORED IT PREFERS THE FIRST ONES IT SEES\n[64:00] MEO069: HMM\n[64:02] MEO069: WELL YOU COULD YOU COULD PUT ONE POINT ONE WHEN THE OTHER ONES ONLY GO UP TO THE ONE\n[64:07] MEE067: YEAH I SUPPOSE\n[64:08] MEO069: BUT NO IT'S IT'S NOT IT'S NOT A NICE WAY I'M JUST SAYING\n[64:08] MEE068: W YOU COULD YOU COULD WHEN IT'S WHEN YOU'RE DOING A SEARCH\n[64:12] MEE068: YOU COULD JUST LIKE SORT OF ZOOM BACK OUT SO YOU GOT THE FULL TEXT FOR THAT SEGMENT OR THAT MEETING RATHER THAN A SUMMARY\n[64:20] MEE068: 'CAUSE THAT'S MAYBE WHAT YOU'D WANT IF YOU WERE A USER\n[64:20] MEE067: HMM MAYBE\n[64:23] MEO069: YEAH PROBABLY THAT ACTUALLY TRUE THAT IF YOU'RE DOING A SEARCH YOU'RE USUALLY NOT INTERESTED IN A CONDENSED WAY BUT IN THE IN THE FULL THING ANYWAY\n[64:28] FEO066: YES\n[64:29] MEE068: YOU COULD PROVIDE THAT OPTION\n[64:29] MEE067: BUT YOU COULD D YOU CAN UM ACHIEVE THE SAME EFFECT\n[64:31] FEO066: AND YOU WOULD OTHERWISE IT WOULD BE TOO COMPLICATED TO COPE WITH THE THI UH SYSTEM IF YOU HAVE TO RE ADJUST IT UH TO A DIFFERENT ZOOM LEVEL TO GET BETTER RESULTS\n[64:37] MEE067: YEAH\n[64:41] MEE067: PROBABLY THE WAY TO HANDLE THAT WOULD BE TO MAKE A SUMMARY THAT'S THE SAME LENGTH AS THE SELECTION AND THAT WOULD ENSURE THAT THE SEARCH TERM CAME UP\n[64:41] FEO066: I MEAN IT WOULD BEHAVE STRANGELY IN THE EYES OF THE USER\n[64:42] MEE068: HMM\n[64:45] MEE068: MM\n[64:49] MEO069: YEAH\n[64:51] MEO069: YEAH\n[64:51] MEE068: HMM\n[64:53] MEE068: ALRIGHT\n[64:54] MEE068: YEAH\n[64:55] MEO069: I THINK PROPORTION LIKE I EVEN THOUGH I'M I'M ALWAYS GETTING MYSELF CONFUSED ABOUT THIS BUT I THINK SORT OF MAKING THE SUMMARY LENGTH THING GENERALLY PROPORTION\n[65:04] MEO069: LIKE AS A AS A PROPORTIONAL FACTOR OF OF ITS ORIGINAL LENGTH IS A GOOD WAY OF GOING ABOUT IT\n[65:05] MEE067: YEAH\n[65:08] MEO069: BECAUSE ANYTHING WITH ABSOLUTE LENGTH'S SORT OF STUPID BECAUSE THAT MEANS THAT A LONG LONG SEGMENT GETS TO ONE PERCENT OF ITS LENGTH AND ANOTHER ONE GETS TO EXACTLY THE SAME LENGTH AND STUFF\n[65:17] MEO069: SO IF WE'RE DOING IT BY A PROPORTION THEN JUST HAVING ONE POINT ZERO OR SOMETHING MAKES IT VERY EASY TO ALWAYS END UP AT THE ACTUALLY THAT'S WHAT I'VE CURRENTLY LIKE THE CURRENT CODE JUST TAKES A TENTH OF THE SUMMARY LENGTH\n[65:21] MEE067: YEAH EXACTLY\n[65:27] MEE067: YEAH\n[65:29] MEO069: SO YEAH\n[65:29] MEE067: BUT WE'LL HAVE THAT SLIDER OBVIOUSLY\n[65:32] MEO069: AND THAT'S THE TYPE OF SLIDER THAT WE CAN ACTUALLY LEAVE IN AND LIKE SHOW 'CAUSE THAT'S THAT'S FUNCTIONALITY\n[65:34] MEE067: YEAH 'CAUSE THAT'S VERY USEFUL THING\n[65:37] MEO069: YEAH THAT'S SORT OF LIKE YOUR LEVEL OF THE ZOOM\n[65:40] MEO069: OF IMPENDING DOOM\n[65:43] MEO069: SHALL WE QUIT HERE\n[65:45] MEE067: YEAH\n[65:45] MEO069: ANYTHING TO BE DISCUSSED\n[65:51] MEO069: 'CAUSE I'M GONNA COPY THAT STUFF OVER\n[65:53] MEE067: OKAY\n[65:54] MEE067: AND I'LL START WORK IN SAY TWO\n[65:58] MEE067: WILL IT BE DONE BY THEN\n[65:59] MEO069: YEAH OTHERWISE YOU'LL YOU'LL DEFINITELY SEE ME IN M. S. 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It is very similar to what the final product will look like.", "summary_module_status": "The summary module is working but not 100% correct, sometimes picking less relevant words. It is now jumping correctly, but the summarization logic needs refinement.", "display_status": "The display is working, including jumping to segments and showing indicators, but has screen size issues and inefficient programming causing background noise. It needs to handle sound card absence gracefully."}, "upcoming_deadlines": [{"item": "Presentation", "due_date_relative": "two weeks from today", "details": "Expected to be around half an hour, focusing on functionality rather than internal workings. Needs to be tested on the DICE machine the day before."}, {"item": "Evaluation", "due_date_relative": "three days after the presentation", "details": "Needs to be designed beforehand. Possibility of a joint evaluation with another group."}, {"item": "Report", "due_date_relative": "shortly after evaluation", "details": "Counts for 50% of the mark. User documentation (help files/tooltips) should be considered for marks."}], "action_items": [{"assignee": "MEE067 (Dave)", "task_description": "Check the summary module's behavior regarding picking first utterances.", "status_or_notes": "Will check it out anyway."}, {"assignee": "MEE067 (Dave)", "task_description": "Create a load box for selecting a file.", "status_or_notes": "Will do this today."}, {"assignee": "MEE067 (Dave)", "task_description": "Create a script to set the classpath for running the program.", "status_or_notes": "Will do this today and put it in the group directory."}, {"assignee": "MEE067 (Dave)", "task_description": "Implement the merging factor (geometric mean) from the paper in the summarizer.", "status_or_notes": "MEO069 will send the link to the paper."}, {"assignee": "MEE067 (Dave)", "task_description": "Integrate agreement and disagreement scores into the 'get_measure' function.", "status_or_notes": "Will make it part of the get measure thing, using 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VOLUNTEER TO DO THAT IF YOU LIKE\n[1:40] MEE075: UM UH OKAY\n[1:40] MEE076: FINE\n[1:40] MEO074: YEAH RIGHT\n[1:40] MEE076: YEP\n[1:44] MEE075: SO\n[1:47] MEE075: AND I'LL DO THAT\n[1:50] MEE075: BY TRYING TO THINK WHAT IS IT THURSDAY TODAY I'LL D I'LL DO THAT BY THE END OF THE WEEK ANYWAY\n[1:58] MEE075: SO\n[1:58] MEE076: AND UM YOU'RE GONNA WAS IT YOUR IDEA TO STICK THE BIT IN IT WHERE YOU SAY UM UH\n[2:05] MEE076: YOU KNOW YOU'RE WE'RE INVITING LIKE FROM QUITE A WIDE AUDIENCE WE GIVE PRIORITY TO LINGUISTS\n[2:09] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[2:10] MEE075: YEAH WE'RE GONNA DO THAT BUT I THINK WE SHOULD S PROBABLY SEND OUT UM SEPARATE CALLS OKAY\n[2:17] MEE075: SO WE'LL SEND ONE BUT WEREN'T MEN I MEAN WE COULD MENTION THE FACT THAT WE'RE INVITING OTHER PEOPLE\n[2:22] MEE075: BUT I THINK IT WILL PROBABLY JUST UH I MEAN IT PROBABLY WON'T MATTER TOO MUCH TO THE OTHER LINGUISTS THAT WE'RE HAVING OTHER PEOPLE THERE\n[2:28] MEE075: WE CAN MENTION IT BUT IT'S NOT GONNA BE TOO ESSENTIAL AND UH WE MIGHT ACTUALLY JUST END UP MAKING THEM WORRY THAT\n[2:30] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[2:36] MEE075: YOU KNOW THEY'RE GONNA LOSE THEIR PLACE OR WHATEVER BECAUSE UH I DON'T KNOW\n[2:39] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[2:39] MEO074: YEAH YEAH\n[2:40] MEO074: I THI SEPARATE COURSE IS GOOD IDEA\n[2:42] MEO074: THAT'S\n[2:42] MEE075: BUT WE DO WE DO HAVE TO DECIDE A PRIORITY THING SO THAT'S SOMETHING ELSE WE CAN LOOK AT UM A LITTLE BIT\n[2:51] MEE075: LATER DOWN THE LINE\n[2:52] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[2:53] MEE075: SO SO THAT'S THE ONE FOR LING BASICALLY AND I'LL SEND THAT OUT\n[3:05] MEE075: I'LL DO THAT TODAY OR TOMORROW\n[3:09] MEE075: UM NOW CLAIRE THAT'S THE OTHER THING SHE CAN DEAL WITH THE PSYCHOLOGY\n[3:15] MEE075: UM\n[3:19] MEE075: PSYCHOLOGY PEOPLE PROBABLY THAT'S I RECKON IT'S THE BEST THING TO DO\n[3:22] MEE075: 'CAUSE SHE'LL KNOW WHICH EMAIL ADDRESS TO USE AND AND EVERYTHING ELSE\n[3:25] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[3:26] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[3:27] MEE075: SO UM\n[3:29] MEE075: IF ONE OF US COULD EMAIL CLAIRE\n[3:32] MEO074: MM YEAH\n[3:34] MEE076: IS IT WAS THAT A VOLUNTEERING YEAH OR GREAT\n[3:38] MEE075: OKAY YEAH SO IF ROBERT\n[3:38] MEO074: YEAH\n[3:39] MEO074: YEAH WHEN IN DOUBT\n[3:40] MEE075: SO I IF ROBERT EMAILS CLAIRE AND WE'RE N GONNA NEED TO DECIDE EXACTLY WHAT SHE'S GONNA SAY ON THERE\n[3:49] MEE075: UM\n[3:51] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[3:51] MEE075: WE MIGHT NEED TO JUST REMIND HER OF THE DATES IN CASE SHE DOESN'T KNOW SO SHE GETS THE DATES RIGHT\n[3:56] MEE076: YEAH\n[3:59] MEE075: UM\n[4:06] MEE075: AND UH UM SHE'S I KNOW SHE ALREADY KNOWS THAT IT'S JUST ANYONE DOING PSYCHO LINGUISTICS BASICALLY\n[4:11] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[4:13] MEE075: SO THAT'S FINE\n[4:15] MEE076: AND THAT SHOULD KINDA TAKE CARE OF ITSELF AS WELL\n[4:17] MEE076: IF SHE JUST SENDS ONE ROUND AROUND TO EVERYONE THEN ONLY THE PSYCHO LINGUISTS WILL SAY WHAT WAS FOR ME\n[4:19] MEO074: YEAH\n[4:21] MEE075: YEAH EXACTLY\n[4:22] MEE075: EXACTLY\n[4:24] MEE075: UM\n[4:26] MEE075: BUT THEN THERE'S THE REST OF P. P. L. S. AND I THINK WE NEED TO DECIDE WHETHER\n[4:29] MEO074: RIGHT\n[4:30] MEO074: BUT THE THE TEXT FOR THE ACTUAL CALL IS SHE GOING TO RE WORK SOMETHING OR UH SHE SHOULD\n[4:37] MEE075: I THINK SHE SHOULD JUST I THINK SHE SHOULD JUST WRITE HER OWN\n[4:40] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[4:41] MEE075: PROBABLY\n[4:42] MEE075: AND\n[4:43] MEO074: I THINK SHE MIGHT BE GLAD TO SEE KINDA THERE LINGUISTICS TO ADAPT\n[4:49] MEE075: OKAY\n[4:49] MEE075: SO WHAT WE'LL DO I MEAN THE THING IS THE THE MAIN CALL WILL GO OUT BEFORE SHE'S GOT ROUND TO IT ANYWAY\n[4:50] MEO074: THAT'S ALWAYS QUITE HELPFUL\n[4:53] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[4:56] MEE075: SO WHAT I'LL DO IS I'LL COPY IT\n[4:56] MEO074: YEP\n[4:57] MEE075: I'LL C. C. HER ON THE UM\n[4:59] MEE076: MM\n[5:01] MEE076: I MEAN 'CAUSE I CAN'T IMAGINE THERE'D BE AN ESSENTIAL DIFFERENCE REALLY BETWEEN THE\n[5:04] MEE075: NO THEY WON'T BE\n[5:04] MEE075: I JUST TH THE ONLY THING I'M THINKING IS I WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT IT STANDS OUT AS SOMETHING APPLICABLE TO THEM\n[5:12] MEE075: THAT THEY DON'T GO OH WE'RE JUST GETTING RUBBISH FROM Y YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[5:15] MEE076: RIGHT YEAH\n[5:15] MEO074: YEAH\n[5:16] MEO074: YEAH\n[5:17] MEE075: I WANT THEM TO REALLY KNOW THAT IT'S ADDRESSED TO THEM\n[5:20] MEE075: UM AND THE GOOD THING ABOUT CLAIRE SENDING IT IS SHE'S PROBABLY GOT A PSYCH EMAIL ADDRESS AS WELL AND IT IT MIGHT LOOK A BIT MORE RELEVANT TO THEM\n[5:21] MEO074: AB\n[5:26] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[5:28] MEO074: NOT CERTAIN ANYWAY\n[5:30] MEE075: YEAH EXACTLY\n[5:30] MEO074: THEY KNOW HER\n[5:31] MEO074: THAT'S THAT THING\n[5:31] MEE075: THEY KNOW HER ET CETERA\n[5:33] MEE075: UM SO YEAH SO IF IF WE'VE S IF I'VE C. C. ED THE ORIGINAL ONE THEN YOU CAN TELL HER THAT THAT CAN BE THE BASIS FOR\n[5:41] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[5:44] MEE075: UM THE BASIS FOR HER EMAIL BUT JUST MAKE SURE THAT THEY KNOW IT'S RELEVANT TO THEM ET CETERA\n[5:45] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[5:53] MEE075: UM AND OBVIOUSLY IN P. P. L. S. WE'VE ALSO GOT ENGLISH LANGUAGE\n[5:58] MEE075: NOW\n[6:00] MEE075: IN A WAY WE COULD SEND OUT THAT FIRST CALL TO THEM JUST AS PART OF THE SAME EMAIL\n[6:05] MEE075: BECAUSE I THINK THEY'RE MORE LIKELY TO THINK IT WAS RELEVANT TO THEM\n[6:10] MEE075: I DON'T REALLY KNOW\n[6:11] MEE075: I DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT THAT\n[6:12] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[6:13] MEE075: BUT UM I THINK WE DEFINITELY SHOULD OPEN IT UP TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE\n[6:17] MEE075: UM I THINK PARTICULARLY AT THE MOMENT 'CAUSE THEY'RE REALLY TRYING TO SORT OF UH MERGE US INTO ONE SUBJECT AREA\n[6:22] MEO074: YEAH\n[6:25] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[6:25] MEE075: EVEN THOUGH IT SHOULD BE MEANINGLESS BECAUSE WE'RE ALL PART OF A SCHOOL I THINK THAT IT DOES ACTUALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE\n[6:30] MEE075: AND SO I THINK WE SHOULD INVITE THEM BUT THEN WE'VE STILL GOT THE PROBLEM OF UH A PRIORITY ISSUE\n[6:38] MEE075: SO YOU KNOW PROBABLY WHAT I WAS THINKING IS UM CERTAINLY SECOND AND THIRD YEARS ABSOLUTELY NEED TO BE UH TOP ON TOP PRIORITY\n[6:49] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[6:51] MEE075: BUT THEN THERE'S A KIND OF AWKWARD QUESTION OF WHERE WE PUT FIRST YEARS BECAUSE THEY DON'T NEED TO\n[6:55] MEE075: IF THEY WANT TO SHOULD THEY HAVE PRIORITY\n[6:59] MEE076: MM\n[6:59] MEE075: THIS IS A KIND OF LOWER POINT BUT UH IT KIND OF IT CROSSES OVER WITH DECIDING\n[7:06] MEE075: WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO WHEN WE UH\n[7:10] MEE076: WELL DO WE HAVE UM A D AN IDEA OF HOW MANY PEOPLE WERE GONNA\n[7:16] MEE076: ACTUALLY HAVE AT THE WHOLE THING\n[7:19] MEE076: ANY KIND OF BECAUSE THEN IT BECAUSE SEEMS TO ME IT COULD BE QUITE OBVIOUS\n[7:19] MEE075: WELL\n[7:21] MEO074: I DON'T THINK SO\n[7:22] MEE076: THEN WE JUST SUBTRACT THE NUMBER OF SECOND AND THIRD YEAR STUDENTS AND THEN EVERYTHING ELSE IS JUST I'D I WOULD FAVOUR DOING IT JUST ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS\n[7:23] MEE075: YEAH YEAH\n[7:24] MEO074: YEAH\n[7:26] MEO074: YEAH\n[7:29] MEO074: YEAH\n[7:31] MEE075: OKAY\n[7:32] MEO074: I W WELL LET'S SEND OUT THE CALL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE SEE WHAT REACTIONS WE GET\n[7:37] MEO074: AND THEN\n[7:37] MEE075: OKAY\n[7:39] MEE076: BUT I MEAN IF WE'RE LIKE SO MEAN WE WERE GONNA DO THIS THING FOR UM I CAN'T EVEN REMEMBER WAS IT TWO OR THREE DAYS\n[7:39] MEO074: SEE IF WE HAVE TO PUT ON SOME RESTRAINTS\n[7:46] MEE075: IT'S THREE DAYS\n[7:47] MEE076: OKAY\n[7:48] MEE076: AND SO HOW MANY HOW MANY POSTERS AND TALKS ARE WE GONNA ACTUALLY GONNA GET IN\n[7:50] MEE075: RIGHT\n[7:51] MEE075: THE UH UH THEY WERE TWENTY TWENTY MINUTE TALKS WITH TEN MINUTE UH QUESTION TIME OKAY\n[7:53] MEO074: LET'S SEE\n[7:58] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[7:59] MEO074: MM\n[7:59] MEE075: AND YOU CAN RUN TWO IN A ROW BUT PROBABLY NOT UP TO THREE\n[8:03] MEO074: UP TO THREE BUT DON'T EXAGGERATE YEAH\n[8:05] MEE075: TWO WHAT DO YOU THINK TWO IN A ROW OR THREE IN A ROW\n[8:09] MEE076: IF YOU DO TWO IN A ROW THEN THAT'S AN HOUR ISN'T IT\n[8:11] MEE075: MM-HMM\n[8:12] MEO074: YEAH\n[8:12] MEE076: UM\n[8:14] MEE076: AND THEN GIVE IT A TWENTY MINUTE BREAK PERHAPS\n[8:16] MEE075: YEAH\n[8:17] MEE076: OR\n[8:18] MEO074: MM\n[8:18] MEE075: I MEAN THE THING IS EVERY TIME WE HAVE A BREAK THERE'S A QUESTION OF WHETHER WE ACTUALLY SERVE COFFEE AND BISCUITS AND THINGS\n[8:21] MEO074: YEAH\n[8:24] MEE075: BECAUSE THAT'S THE KINDA NORMAL THING TO DO\n[8:26] MEO074: I'M THINKING IF WE GO FOR SAY\n[8:33] MEO074: I'M THINKING UH SLOTS OF ONE AND A HALF HOUR EACH\n[8:35] MEO074: SO THREE LECTURES EACH THAT WOULD BE UH THREE PER DAY TIMES THREE WILL BE TWENTY SEVEN\n[8:43] MEE075: SO ARE YOU SAYING HAVE SAY THREE SESSIONS IN A ROW AND THEN DO THAT TWICE IN THE MORNING AND TWICE IN THE AFTERNOON\n[8:47] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[8:50] MEE075: SO THAT'D BE SIX HOURS\n[8:51] MEO074: ONCE IN THE MORNING TWICE IN THE AFTERNOON\n[8:55] MEE075: OH SO JUST HAVE AN HOUR AND A HALF IN THE MORNING\n[8:57] MEO074: YEAH\n[8:57] MEO074: I MEAN OR TWICE IN THE MORNING ONCE IN THE AFTERNOON\n[8:59] MEE075: 'CAUSE I MEAN WOULD SIX HOURS A DAY BE PUSHING IT\n[9:03] MEE075: NOT NECESSARILY BECAUSE I MEAN THE GOOD THINK IS N\n[9:06] MEE076: WOULD WE GET THAT MANY PEOPLE WANTING TO GIVE TALKS\n[9:10] MEE075: WELL I SUPPOSE WHAT WE CAN DO IS THINK ABOUT THE STRUCTURE NOW AND SAY RIGHT WHAT'S THE MAXIMUM WE CAN DO\n[9:16] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[9:17] MEE075: SO I THINK THAT'S ABOUT AS MUCH AS WE COULD DO TO HAVE AN HOUR AND A HALF THEN HAVE A COFFEE BREAK\n[9:21] MEE075: THEN HAVE AN HOUR AND A HALF THEN HAVE LUNCH HOUR AND A HALF COFFEE BREAK HOUR AND A HALF\n[9:25] MEE075: AND SO THAT WOULD BE EIGHTEEN HOURS OF TALKS OVERALL WOULDN'T IT\n[9:31] MEE075: BUT WHAT DO WE SAY\n[9:32] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[9:32] MEE075: SO IT'S TH SO IT'S TWELVE THIRTY SIX TALKS IS THAT RIGHT\n[9:36] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[9:37] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[9:37] MEE075: MAXIMUM THIRTY SIX\n[9:41] MEE075: UM\n[9:44] MEE075: OKAY LET'S JUST PUT THIS DOWN\n[9:59] MEE076: HOW MANY SECOND AND THIRD YEAR\n[10:02] MEE076: UM STUDENTS ARE THERE\n[10:07] MEE075: UH\n[10:10] MEE075: WELL I COULD LOOK 'CAUSE I I'VE GOT THAT THERE'S THE LIST ISN'T THERE OF POST GRADUATES I MAINTAIN IN IN LINGUISTICS\n[10:19] MEE075: UM THERE ARE PROBABLY ABOUT THIRTY ON THERE\n[10:23] MEE076: RIGHT OKAY\n[10:25] MEE075: UM BUT A GOOD NUMBER OF THEM ARE FIRST YEARS AND I DON'T KNOW I MEAN JUST TO GET AN IDEA ARE YOU PLANNING ON TALKING\n[10:32] MEE076: NO\n[10:32] MEE075: NO\n[10:33] MEE075: ARE YOU PLANNING ROBERT\n[10:33] MEO074: NO\n[10:34] MEE075: AND I'M PROBABLY NOT\n[10:35] MEE075: SO THERE'S A GOOD CHANCE THAT ALMOST NONE OF THE FIRST YEARS ARE GONNA VOLUNTEER\n[10:39] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[10:40] MEE075: UM SO\n[10:45] MEE075: IF WE HAD SAY TWENTY LINGUISTICS AND EVEN THEN\n[10:49] MEE075: I MEAN THERE ARE QUITE A FEW PEOPLE WHO ARE ABROAD AND WHO WON'T BOTHER TO TURN UP OR CAN'T MAKE IT OR WHATEVER\n[10:55] MEE075: SO YOU KNOW IT MIGHT BE THAT WE ONLY GET SAY FIFTEEN ANYWAY\n[10:59] MEE075: AND THEN WE COULD BE LEFT WITH UH FIFTEEN BLOCKS FOR UM THE REST OF P. P. L. S.\n[11:10] MEE075: SO AT LEAST WE KNOW THAT THAT WE'VE GOT AN ABSOLUTE LIMIT OF ABOUT THIRTY SIX TALKS YEAH\n[11:17] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[11:21] MEE075: UM\n[11:25] MEO074: YEAH\n[11:32] MEE076: WE'RE ALSO GONNA BE HAVING POSTERS AREN'T WE\n[11:34] MEE076: AND I SHOULD IMAGINE THAT MOST PEOPLE WOULD RATHER DO A POSTER THAN GIVE A TALK\n[11:36] MEE075: YEAH\n[11:37] MEE075: OKAY\n[11:38] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[11:38] MEE075: AND THAT'S THAT'S WHAT UH THE COFFEE BREAKS WILL BE FOR AND MAYBE LUNCHTIMES\n[11:43] MEE075: BUT COFFEE BREAKS ARE PROBABLY MORE LIKE AB OR ARE GONNA BE A BETTER TIME\n[11:47] MEE075: BECAUSE PEOPLE WILL HANG AROUND WHEREAS PEOPLE ARE MORE LIKELY TO GO OFF SOMEWHERE FOR LUNCH AREN'T THEY\n[11:53] MEE076: UH YEAH\n[11:54] MEE076: BUT W WOULDN'T WE WANT TO ACTUALLY JUST LIKE DEDICATE AN AFTERNOON OR A MORNING TO BEING A POSTER SESSION\n[11:59] MEO074: YEAH\n[12:00] MEO074: YEAH\n[12:01] MEE075: OKAY\n[12:01] MEO074: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I WAS ABOUT TO SAY\n[12:04] MEO074: POSTER SESSION IS A GOOD IDEA BECAUSE JUST THE PEOPLE PRESENTING THE POSTERS ARE THERE AND CAN SAY SOMETHING ABOUT IT\n[12:10] MEE076: MM\n[12:11] MEO074: ACTUALLY\n[12:13] MEO074: THERE'S ALWAYS THE PROBLEM AGAIN THEN THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PRESENTING THE POSTERS DON'T GET AROUND TO GO AND LOOK AT OTHERS' POSTERS\n[12:20] MEE076: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[12:21] MEO074: BUT LET'S SEE ABOUT THAT\n[12:21] MEE076: BUT UM PEOPLE KINDA LIKE GENERALLY SORT OF SORT THEM OUT THEMSEL THAT SORT THAT OUT THEMSELVES\n[12:25] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[12:25] MEE075: MM\n[12:27] MEE076: UM I MEAN IT'S THE THING ABOUT POSTERS UNLESS YOU KIND OF SAY YOU KNOW\n[12:31] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[12:31] MEE076: IF YOUR NAME IS IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE ALPHABET YOU CAN MOVE AND THE OTHER ONES CAN'T\n[12:32] MEO074: YEAH\n[12:35] MEE075: SO UH HOW LONG SHOULD A POSTER SESSION BE\n[12:39] MEE075: LIKE HOW LONG WILL PEOPLE WANT TO MILL AROUND FOR LOOKING AT\n[12:42] MEE076: I'D MAKE IT A WHOLE MORNING OR A WHOLE AFTERNOON\n[12:46] MEE076: I MEAN THE JU JUST BECAUSE LIKE ONES THAT I'VE BEEN TO AS WELL UM\n[12:52] MEE076: PEOPLE TEND TO KINDA COME AND GO FROM THEM\n[12:55] MEE076: UM\n[12:56] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[12:58] MEE076: I DON'T KNOW I MEAN I I I'D SAY A WHOLE EITHER A WHOLE MORNING OR A WHOLE AFTERNOON UM AT LEAST\n[13:03] MEE075: OKAY\n[13:04] MEE076: BUT THAT'S JUST JU I MEAN JUST BASED ON THE ONES THAT I'VE BEEN TO\n[13:07] MEE075: SO THAT MEANS WE COULD HAVE THIRTY TALKS\n[13:11] MEE075: PLUS\n[13:13] MEE075: UH ONE A. M. OR P. M. OF POSTERS\n[13:18] MEE075: YEAH\n[13:18] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[13:21] MEE075: AND WE COULD PROBABLY GET QUITE A FEW IN THERE AT LEAST SIX ANYWAY\n[13:26] MEE076: AT LEAST SIX\n[13:29] MEE075: AT LEAST SIX POSTERS IF YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN\n[13:31] MEE076: OH RIGHT\n[13:31] MEE076: OKAY YEAH YEAH\n[13:31] MEE075: DURING THE SESSION LIKE HOW MANY CAN YOU HAVE GOING ON AT ONCE\n[13:35] MEE076: UM WELL THAT'S JUST KIND OF DICTATED BY THE SIZE OF THE ROOM REALLY ISN'T IT\n[13:38] MEE075: WALL SPACE AND\n[13:39] MEE076: YEAH\n[13:40] MEE076: I MEAN WOULD WE HAVE POSTER BOARDS OR IS IT JUST GONNA BE POSTERS ON THE WALLS\n[13:45] MEE076: THEY DID IT LIKE UM I HA I SHOULD HAVE FOUND THIS OUT\n[13:46] MEO074: DO WE HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS\n[13:48] MEE076: ARE YOU GUYS SECOND YEARS OR FIRST YEARS\n[13:49] MEE075: FIRST YEARS\n[13:50] MEE076: YOU'RE BOTH FIRST YEAR\n[13:50] MEO074: FIRST YEARS\n[13:50] MEE076: SO N SO NONE OF US HAVE BEEN TO THIS BEFORE\n[13:52] MEE075: NO\n[13:53] MEE076: RIGHT\n[13:54] MEE075: I'VE BEEN TO DURHAM UH POST GRADUATE CONFERENCE AND I MEAN EVERY CONFERENCE I'VE EVER BEEN TO\n[13:58] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[14:01] MEE075: THE POSTERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN IN THE COFFEE BREAK WHICH IS WHY PROBABLY BECAUSE NORMALLY THEY'RE LIMITED ON SPACE AND THEY\n[14:05] MEO074: OH\n[14:07] MEO074: ACTUALLY WE HAVE A MESSAGE HERE FROM MITS ABOUT THE POSTER SESSION\n[14:10] MEE075: YEAH\n[14:10] MEO074: POSTER SESSION WAS INTRODUCED IN NINETEEN NINETY NINE AS PART OF THE MAIN CONFERENCE\n[14:15] MEO074: IN TWO THOUSAND IT WAS HELD SEPARATELY IN OCTOBER\n[14:17] MEO074: THE INTENTION WAS TO USE IT AS A WAY TO INTRODUCE INCOMING POST GRAD STUDENTS TO THE DEPARTMENT'S RESEARCH CULTURE\n[14:23] MEO074: HOWEVER I DID NOT PURSUE THIS IDEA THE FOLLOWING YEAR BECAUSE THE COMMENTS I RECEIVED FROM STUDENTS IN TWO THOUSAND WERE GENERALLY DISCOURAGING\n[14:31] MEO074: ON THE OTHER HAND I LATER LEARNED THAT SOME STUDENTS DID FIND THE OCTOBER POSTER SESSION QUITE A USEFUL EXPERIENCE\n[14:37] MEO074: MY SUGGESTION THEREFORE IS TO RE EXAMINE THE IDEA OF POSTER SESSION ALTOGETHER AND FIND A BETTER WAY TO IMPLEMENT IT IF THERE SEEMS TO BE ENOUGH INTEREST IN IT\n[14:45] MEE075: WELL I THINK KEEPING IT\n[14:47] MEE075: UM ALONG SIDE THE CONFERENCE IS POSSIBLY ONE WAY OF MAINTAINING INTEREST AND\n[14:50] MEO074: MM\n[14:52] MEO074: YEAH\n[14:52] MEO074: LAST SENTENCE\n[14:54] MEO074: ONE POSSIBILITY IS TO PUT IT BACK IN THE MAIN CONFERENCE AND LET PEOPLE CHOOSE BETWEEN A PAPER PRESENTATION AND A POSTER\n[14:57] MEE075: AND UH\n[14:59] MEE075: YEAH I THINK THAT'S DEFINITELY THE IDEA I THINK THE BEST IDEA\n[14:59] MEE076: YEAH I THINK SO\n[15:02] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[15:04] MEE075: I CAN IMAGINE IT WOULD SEEM A BIT RANDOM JUST HAVE LIKE A POSTER SESSION AND BES UH YEAH JUST HAVE A P A POSTER SESSION UM\n[15:13] MEE075: WHAT WOULD IT BE AT THE BEGINNING\n[15:13] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[15:14] MEE075: SO I SUPPOSE IT IS IT NORMALLY UH SECOND YEARS DO IT LIKE JUST AFTER THEY'VE COME BACK FOR THE S\n[15:21] MEE075: THE\n[15:21] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[15:22] MEE076: OH YOU MEAN UM UH W ON THE OCTOBER THING\n[15:25] MEE075: THAT'S WHAT IT WOULD BE I THINK\n[15:26] MEE076: I THOUGHT UH WELL\n[15:27] MEE076: IT SEEMED TO ME THAT HE WAS SAYING THAT EVERYONE WOULD DO IT JU BECAUSE ITS GOAL WAS TO GIVE THE NEW IN TAKE UH IDEA OF\n[15:27] MEE075: IT\n[15:33] MEO074: MM YEAH\n[15:34] MEE075: YEAH BUT I D I DON'T THINK HE MEANS THAT IT WOULD BE\n[15:38] MEE075: THE FIRST YEARS WHO'VE ONLY JUST ARRIVED WOULD DO A POSTER\n[15:41] MEE076: OH NO NO NO NO YEAH YEAH\n[15:41] MEE075: THAT WOULD BE A BIT ODD WOULDN'T IT\n[15:43] MEE075: OKAY SO AT LEAST ANYONE WHO'S FEELING YEAH EXACTLY\n[15:45] MEO074: BUT A POSTER I MIGHT DO\n[15:48] MEE075: YEAH I I MIGHT DO I D I STILL TH I'M LITTLE BIT DOUBTFUL\n[15:52] MEE075: BUT UM SO THAT'S GOOD ANYWAY\n[15:56] MEE075: SO\n[15:59] MEE075: WE'VE GOT AN IDEA\n[16:00] MEE075: I THINK THERE'S THIRTY TALKS AND AND SAY SIX TEN POSTERS WHATEVER WE CAN MANAGE TO FIT IN THE ROOM\n[16:06] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[16:06] MEE075: UM SO WE NEED TO LOOK AT WE NEED TO LOOK AT WHERE WE'RE GONNA HO HOLD IT\n[16:11] MEE075: WE COULD HAVE IT IN B. NINE BUT THERE'S THINGS ALL OVER THE WALL\n[16:17] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[16:17] MEE076: MM\n[16:18] MEE075: THERE ARE THOSE PICTURES THAT RUN ALL THE WAY AROUND SO CAN WE TAKE THE PICTURES DOWN\n[16:19] MEO074: ALL THESE DEAD LINGUISTS\n[16:22] MEE075: CAN WE USE B. NINE FOR THE POSTERS FOR INSTANCE\n[16:24] MEE076: UM WELL WE SHOULD FIND OUT IF UM GENERALLY THEY USE POSTER BOARDS IF THERE ARE SOME POSTER BOARDS THAT WE CAN GET AHOLD OF THEN THAT'S\n[16:32] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[16:32] MEE076: ALRIGHT\n[16:33] MEE075: OKAY SO POSTER BOARDS\n[16:34] MEE075: AND WHA UH UM WHAT I'LL DO I'LL EMAIL MITS ABOUT THAT OKAY\n[16:38] MEE076: OKAY\n[16:39] MEO074: UM WRITE INTO THE CALL THAT WE ARE CONSIDERING THE IDEA OF HAVING A POSTER SESSION\n[16:48] MEE075: MM-HMM\n[16:49] MEO074: SO PEOPLE CAN INDICATE WOULD THEY PREFER TO GIVE A POSTER OR A TALK\n[16:54] MEE075: YEAH OKAY\n[16:55] MEO074: BUT THE ULTIMATE DECISION IS ON OUR SIDE BECAUSE WE HAVE TO SEE HOW IT DOES IT WORK OUT WITH THE POSTER SESSION\n[17:01] MEE075: OKAY\n[17:01] MEO074: HOW DOES IT WORK OUT WITH THE TALKS\n[17:02] MEE075: WELL WHAT WE'LL DO IS SA WE CAN JUST SAY UH IF YOU WANT TO DO A TALK\n[17:08] MEE075: THEN JUST SAY SO AND IF YOU WANT TO DO A POSTER THEN SAY YOU WANT TO DO A POSTER\n[17:11] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[17:12] MEE075: AND WE CAN SORT OF BASE IT AROUND THAT\n[17:13] MEO074: YEAH\n[17:14] MEO074: YEAH\n[17:14] MEE075: AND IF WE GET ABSOLUTELY TONS OF PEOPLE WANTING TO DO POSTERS AND WE DON'T THINK THERE'S A YOU KNOW\n[17:19] MEE075: EVERYONE'S KIND OF DONE IT AS A COP OUT THEN WE MIGHT HAVE TO SORT OF SAY TO THEM WELL YOU KNOW\n[17:20] MEE076: MM\n[17:21] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[17:25] MEE075: WOULD YOU CONSIDER DOING A TALK INSTEAD BECAUSE UH PARTICULARLY THE SECOND AND THIRD YEARS\n[17:26] MEO074: YEAH\n[17:26] MEE076: YEAH\n[17:26] MEO074: YEAH\n[17:27] MEO074: YEP\n[17:28] MEO074: YEAH\n[17:29] MEE075: BECAUSE WE NEED MORE TALKS AND JUST YOU KNOW DO IT LIKE THAT\n[17:31] MEE076: MM\n[17:34] MEO074: YEP\n[17:35] MEE075: UM WE COULD EVEN SAY SOMETHING LIKE UM YOU KNOW\n[17:42] MEE075: FIRST YEARS MIGHT WANT TO GIVE A POSTER OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW MAYBE THAT'S A BAD IDEA BUT\n[17:48] MEO074: JUST\n[17:50] MEO074: THROW A GENERAL SUGGESTION AT THEM\n[17:52] MEO074: SEE WHAT HAPPENS\n[17:52] MEE075: YEAH\n[17:53] MEE075: OKAY\n[18:04] MEE075: OKAY SO WE GOT SOME SORT OF IDEA OF\n[18:08] MEE075: THE STRUCTURE AND HOW MANY TALKS WE'RE GOING TO BE ABLE TO HAVE\n[18:14] MEE076: WELL THE MAXIMUM\n[18:14] MEE076: I MEAN I GUESS THAT THAT WILL EVOLVE UH WHEN WE GET A RESPONSE FROM PEOPLE PERHAPS\n[18:15] MEE075: I MEAN W\n[18:19] MEE075: YEAH\n[18:20] MEE075: OKAY\n[18:20] MEE076: BUT THAT'S FINE ISN'T IT\n[18:21] MEE076: SO WE'VE GOT THREE DAYS\n[18:21] MEE075: SO I'VE UH OKAY SO ENGLISH LANGUAGE UM WE'LL PUT ON THE MAIN CALL\n[18:27] MEE075: AND I'LL JUST I I'LL JUST KINDA MARKET IT AS AN LINGUISTICS AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT I THINK\n[18:31] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[18:37] MEE076: AND IS THE THE OTHER MAIN GROUP THEN UM PHILOSOPHY\n[18:41] MEE075: YES AND INFORMATICS WE COULD THINK ABOUT IT AS WELL\n[18:43] MEE076: OH YEAH\n[18:48] MEE075: SO I HAD A LOOK\n[18:51] MEE075: AT WHETHER THEY DO PHILOSOPHY OF A LANGUAGE AND LOGIC AND STUFF HERE AND THEY KIND OF DO\n[18:56] MEE075: THERE'S ABOUT THERE'S ABOUT THREE OR FOUR UH FULL TIME MEMBERS OF STAFF THAT LIST UM PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE AS A MAJOR INTEREST\n[18:57] MEO074: I THINK THEY DO\n[19:05] MEE076: MM\n[19:06] MEE075: SO CHANCES ARE THEY'RE GONNA HAVE SOME P. H. D. STUDENTS THAT UH ARE INTERESTED\n[19:11] MEE075: SO\n[19:13] MEE075: DO WE THINK WE SHOULD INVITE THEM\n[19:15] MEE075: I THINK I'D BE SURPRISED IF WE GOT SORT OF FOUR OUT OF THEM\n[19:20] MEE075: I THINK THAT WOULD BE\n[19:21] MEE076: MM\n[19:22] MEO074: STILL YEAH\n[19:22] MEE075: AMAZING IF WE DID\n[19:23] MEE075: SO I THINK IT'S PROBABLY WORTH I DON'T THINK WE'RE GONNA GET INUNDATED WITH REQUESTS\n[19:27] MEO074: YEAH\n[19:28] MEE075: SO I THINK IT'S WORTH ASKING THEM\n[19:30] MEE076: PHILOSOPHY\n[19:31] MEE075: YEAH\n[19:32] MEE076: AND DO YOU THINK INF INFORMATICS WOULD\n[19:36] MEE075: I MEAN I THINK THE INFORMATICS ARE DEFINITELY WORTH ASKING\n[19:38] MEE075: UH TH THERE'S THERE'S C. S. T. R. AND UM H. C. R. C.\n[19:45] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[19:48] MEE076: MM\n[19:49] MEE076: I MEAN I'M THINKING THAT THE INFORMATICS\n[19:52] MEE076: POTENTIALLY IS QUITE A BIG RESPONSE\n[19:54] MEE075: YES\n[19:55] MEE076: UM\n[19:56] MEE075: IT IS\n[19:57] MEO074: YEAH MIGHT BE INTERESTING STUFF COMING IN\n[20:00] MEO074: READ SOMETHING RECENTLY ABOUT\n[20:03] MEO074: I THINK SOMEBODY'S MASTERS PROJECT TO LOOK IN HOW FAR ENGLISH IS ACTU UH OR IN HOW FAR ENGLISH IS A SHAPING INFLUENCE ON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES\n[20:14] MEE076: OH RIGHT COOL\n[20:19] MEE076: UM\n[20:22] MEE075: YEAH IT IS\n[20:22] MEO074: YEAH\n[20:23] MEE075: IT\n[20:24] MEE076: WOULD WE WANNA ASK THEM AND PUT SOME KIND OF LIKE PROVISOR IN TO MAKE IT UM SPECIFIC TO SORT OF PREEMPTIVELY\n[20:34] MEE076: UM WEED OUT THE NUMBERS OR SHOULD WE JUST SAY TO THEM OH YOU KNOW WE'RE HAVING THIS THING ABOUT LANGUAGE AND\n[20:36] MEE075: YEAH WELL IT WOULD BE NICE TO THAT\n[20:38] MEE076: YOU KNOW IF YOU GOT SOMETHING YOU THINK ABOUT LANGUAGE COME TO\n[20:39] MEE075: IT WOULD BE NICE IT WOULD BE NICE TO DO IT\n[20:39] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[20:41] MEE075: THE THING IS WE CAN'T AFFORD TO BIAS IT TOWARDS ANY PARTICULAR KIND OF LINGUISTICS IN A SENSE\n[20:46] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[20:46] MEE075: BECAUSE IT'S SUCH A BECAUSE OF THE WAY OUR DEPARTMENT IS THEN WE'RE SUPPOSED TO SORT OF EMBRACE ALL KINDS\n[20:48] MEO074: YEAH\n[20:48] MEO074: YEAH\n[20:54] MEE075: IN FACT EVEN BY INVITING UM PEOPLE FROM UM INFORMATICS AND FROM OR MAYBE FROM PHILOSOPHY AND THINGS IT MIGHT BIAS IT IN A PARTICULAR DIRECTION\n[21:07] MEE075: BUT I DON'T KNOW IT'S PROBABLY NOT TOO BAD\n[21:09] MEE075: I I THINK THAT I THINK THAT BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY INFORMATICS AND UM PSYCHOLOGY YOU'VE PROBABLY GOT QUITE A LOT OF BREADTH THERE ANYWAY\n[21:17] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[21:17] MEE075: UM THE THING IS\n[21:20] MEE075: UH THE ONE THING IS THE ONLY KIND OF PEOPLE DOING ANYTHING LIKE APPLIED LINGUISTICS ARE THE APPLIED LINGUISTS THEMSELVES AND PEOPLE IN SOCIOLOGY WITH AN INTEREST IN LANGUAGE\n[21:30] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[21:31] MEE075: AND I DON'T THINK WE'D BE INVITING THEM\n[21:34] MEE075: BUT I DON'T THINK THAT'S TOO BAD BECAUSE THE FIRST THING IS THERE'S A GOOD REASON FOR INVITING EVERYONE IN P. P. L. S. BECAUSE WE ARE IN ONE SCHOOL\n[21:43] MEE075: AND THEN THE FACT THAT WE ALSO INVITE PEOPLE FROM THE INFORMATICS I SUPPOSE IT'S JUST THAT WE DO HAVE PRETTY STRONG TIES WITH THEM\n[21:50] MEE075: AND I DON'T THINK ANYONE WOULD BE TOO OFFENDED\n[21:51] MEE076: MM\n[21:54] MEE075: I HOPE NOT ANYWAY\n[21:57] MEE075: UM\n[21:59] MEE075: SO YEAH\n[21:59] MEE075: SO WHAT KIND OF PROVISOR CAN WE PUT ON\n[22:01] MEE075: I MEAN WE COULD\n[22:04] MEE075: WE COULD JUST SAY OUTRIGHT ANYONE IN THEIR THIRD YEAR OR ANYONE IN THEIR SECOND OR THIRD YEAR\n[22:10] MEE075: BUT I DON'T KNOW\n[22:12] MEO074: HMM\n[22:13] MEE075: OR WE CAN JUST YOU KNOW T UH TAKE WHATEVER WE GET AND PICK THE BEST BETWEEN US WHICH IS\n[22:20] MEE076: YEAH\n[22:20] MEE075: Y YEAH\n[22:21] MEO074: YEAH\n[22:21] MEE076: YEAH LET'S JUST DO THAT\n[22:22] MEE076: THAT'S SEEMS MOST STRAIGHT FORWARD\n[22:24] MEE076: YEAH JUST SO SO IF YOU JUST SEND THEM A GENERAL THING SAYING THE LINGUISTICS DEPARTMENT'S HAVING THIS CONFERENCE AND WOULD LIKE TO INVITE POST GRADUATES FROM THE INFORMATICS\n[22:25] MEO074: YEAH\n[22:26] MEE075: YEAH\n[22:27] MEE075: SO\n[22:28] MEO074: YEAH\n[22:29] MEE075: SO YOU'RE GOING TO EMAIL CLAIRE\n[22:32] MEO074: OF\n[22:33] MEO074: YEAH\n[22:33] MEE075: UM\n[22:35] MEE075: SO WHO WANTS TO SEND SOMETHING OUT TO INFORMATICS\n[22:39] MEE076: I'LL DO THAT\n[22:39] MEE076: THAT'S FINE\n[22:40] MEE075: YEAH\n[22:41] MEE075: ALRIGHT\n[22:41] MEE076: AND SHOULD I GET IN TOUCH WITH PHILOSOPHY AS WELL\n[22:43] MEE075: YEAH SURE\n[22:45] MEE075: UM SO\n[22:54] MEE075: YEAH SO WHAT YOU WANT TO SAY IS ANYONE WHO WANTS TO GIVE A TALK ON LOGIC OR PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE\n[23:00] MEE075: UM BUT PUT A WARNING THAT IF IT'S LOGIC THEN THERE'S A GOOD CHANCE THAT NO ONE WILL UNDERSTAND OR NOT THAT MANY\n[23:05] MEE076: NO ONE WILL UNDERSTAND\n[23:08] MEE075: I MEAN MAYBE JUST MAYBE IF YOU JUST PUT\n[23:14] MEE075: YEAH JUST PUT PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE\n[23:16] MEE075: THAT'S THAT'S PROBABLY GOOD\n[23:17] MEE076: YEAH\n[23:18] MEO074: OR SOME\n[23:18] MEE076: I MEAN NO YOU IF I JUST SEND THEM A THING SAYING THE LINGUISTICS DEPARTMENT IS IS HAVING UM A POSTGRADUATE THING\n[23:18] MEE075: OR JUST OR ANY PH\n[23:20] MEO074: SOME RELEVANCE CLAUSE\n[23:23] MEE076: SO IF YOU'RE A PHILOSOPHY STUDENT WITH UM YOU KNOW AND YOUR WORK HAS GOT AN INTEREST IN LANGUAGE THEN\n[23:28] MEO074: YEAH\n[23:28] MEE075: YEP\n[23:29] MEE075: YEAH THAT'S IT\n[23:30] MEO074: YEAH YEAH\n[23:30] MEE075: THAT'S WHAT YOU DO\n[23:31] MEE075: YEAH THAT I THINK THAT'S AS MUCH AS WE NEED TO SAY\n[23:31] MEO074: KIND OF A RELEVANCE CLAUSE\n[23:33] MEE075: THAT'S RIGHT\n[23:34] MEE075: SO UH YOU'VE GOTTA WORK OUT HOW TO DO THAT AND WHO TO EMAIL\n[23:37] MEE076: BASICALLY WHAT I WAS THINKING WAS UM JUST SENDING THEM YOUR CALL FOR PAPERS AND CH CHANGING IT SLIGHTLY TO SAY DEAR PHILOSOPHY STUDENTS\n[23:43] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[23:44] MEE075: MM\n[23:45] MEE075: YEAH THAT'S FINE THAT'S FINE\n[23:45] MEO074: ADJUST\n[23:47] MEE075: THAT'S WHAT YOU WANNA DO\n[23:48] MEE075: UM AS LONG AS IT'S CLEAR FROM THE SUBJECT BAR THAT IT'S RELEVANT TO THEM AND THAT IT SAYS SOMEWHERE THAT\n[23:57] MEE075: FOR PHILOSOPHY STUDENTS WITH AN INTEREST IN LANGUAGE AND AND THAT'S IT\n[24:00] MEE075: AND THEN BETWEEN US WE'LL HAVE TO HAVE ANOTHER MEETING AND AND I MEAN AT THE SAME TIME AS WE'RE SORTING THROUGH ALL THE OTHER TITLES AND AND DECIDING UM HOW TO DIVIDE UP THE SESSIONS\n[24:13] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[24:13] MEE075: SEE SOMEONE SUGGESTED TO ME THAT IT'S ACTUALLY BETTER TO HAVE TALKS ON A SIMILAR TOPIC SPREAD OUT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE WHICH TO ME JUST SEEMED ABSOLUTELY CRAZY\n[24:24] MEE075: AND THE REASON SHE GAVE ME WAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH UH TAKING OUT LIKE A WHOLE DAY OR A WHOLE AFTERNOON WOULD BE QUITE DIFFICULT\n[24:32] MEE075: BUT I THINK THAT BALANCE AGAINST THE FACT THAT MOST PEOPLE WANT TO BE ABLE TO SAY WELL LOOK I CAN HAVE JUST THIS ONE DAY OFF\n[24:37] MEE075: AS OPPOSED TO WHEN I'LL NEED AN HOUR OVER THREE DA YOU KNOW AN HOUR EACH DAY FOR THREE DAYS\n[24:38] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[24:39] MEE076: MM MM\n[24:40] MEO074: YEAH\n[24:41] MEE075: IT YOU CAN END UP HAVING TO TAKE THREE AFTERNOONS OR THREE MORNINGS OR WHATEVER OFF\n[24:46] MEE075: SO I THINK IN GENERAL AND ALSO FOR THE SAKE OF THE LECTURERS\n[24:50] MEE075: UH I THINK A LOT OF THE TIME SIMON KIRBY HAS ALREADY SAID TO ME THAT ANYONE ANY OF HIS STUDENTS HE WANTS TO BE ON THE FIRST DAY\n[24:58] MEE075: ON THE WEDNESDAY RIGHT\n[24:59] MEE075: AND THAT'S BECAUSE I SHIFTED IT I BASICALLY HAD IT ON MONDAY TUESDAY\n[25:03] MEE075: WEDNESDAY TO BEGIN WITH AND THEN EVE IT MOVED DOWN TWICE TO WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY\n[25:08] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[25:09] MEE075: SO WEDNESDAY IS THE ONLY DAY LEFT THAT HE CAN MAKE\n[25:11] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[25:12] MEE076: OH I SEE RIGHT HE WANTS THEM THERE BECAUSE HE SO HE CAN MAKE IT\n[25:13] MEE075: SO\n[25:14] MEE076: OKAY\n[25:15] MEE075: YEAH\n[25:15] MEE075: SO AND THE OTHER THING IS UM WHEN WE GET SOME CALLS SAY WE HAVE\n[25:21] MEE075: UH FOR INSTANCE THREE PEOPLE SUPERVISED BY BOB LADD\n[25:25] MEE075: THEN IT MIGHT BE THAT THEN WE ARE GONNA HAVE TO UH CONTACT BOB AND SAY BOB THESE THREE OF YOUR STUDENTS ARE GONNA BE TALKING\n[25:33] MEE075: UM PRESU PRESUMABLY YOU WANT TO BE THERE\n[25:36] MEE075: SO CAN YOU GIVE US A TIME THAT WOULD BE GOOD FOR YOU\n[25:39] MEE075: AND THEN WE CAN PUT THEM IN A BLOCK AT ONE TIME\n[25:41] MEE076: YEAH\n[25:41] MEE075: 'CAUSE HE SAYS YEAH OKAY THURSDAY AFTERNOON I'VE GOT COMPLETELY FREE\n[25:44] MEE076: MM YEAH AND I THINK\n[25:45] MEE075: SO I THINK WE DO NEED TO STICK EVERYONE TOGETHER UH PARTICULARLY IF THEY'VE GOT THE SAME SUPERVISOR\n[25:50] MEE075: AND IT'S ALSO GOOD IF TALKS ARE ON THE SAME TOPIC FOR A WHOLE MORNING OR A WHOLE AFTERNOON BECAUSE THEN PEOPLE WILL COME ALONG AND GO OH\n[25:56] MEE075: THIS MORNING IT'S ALL ON PHONOLOGY OR THIS MORNING IT'S ALL ON APPLIED LINGUISTICS\n[25:58] MEE076: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[25:59] MEE075: AND THEN\n[26:01] MEE075: OKAY\n[26:02] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[26:04] MEE075: AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE ANYWAY\n[26:06] MEO074: I THINK THAT'S\n[26:10] MEO074: SO FAR IT'S JUST A GENERAL STATEMENT OF INTEREST WHAT WE INTEND TO DO\n[26:15] MEO074: WHAT WE ACTUALLY GET TO DO WE'LL SEE LATER WHEN WE HAVE THE STUFF\n[26:19] MEE075: YEAH\n[26:20] MEE075: NOW WE NEED IF I'M GONNA SEND OUT THIS CALL UH WE NEED A DEADLINE FOR TITLES\n[26:24] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[26:26] MEE075: SO\n[26:27] MEE075: UM\n[26:30] MEE075: WHAT SHOULD WE SAY\n[26:31] MEE075: SOMETHING LIKE 'CAUSE WE NEED A DEADLINE FOR TITLES AND A DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS\n[26:35] MEE075: SO LET'S SET THE THE LATEST DEADLINE\n[26:38] MEE075: THE THE UH THE THE SORT OF ABSTRACTS DEADLINE FIRST BECAUSE WE NEED TO HAVE A MEETING AND THAT'S GONNA BE WHEN ALL THE REAL WORK STARTS\n[26:42] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[26:44] MEO074: YEAH\n[26:47] MEO074: YEAH\n[26:48] MEE075: SO WHAT'S THE ABSOLUTE LATEST\n[26:50] MEE075: I WAS THINK I MEAN MAYBE THE END OF\n[26:56] MEO074: TWO WEEKS AHEAD OF\n[26:58] MEO074: END OF MARCH\n[27:00] MEE075: END OF MARCH MIGHT BE OKAY\n[27:01] MEO074: YEAH\n[27:01] MEE075: UH I'M GOING AWAY FOR TWO WEEKS ON THE FOURTH OF APRIL\n[27:09] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[27:09] MEE075: AND THEN I'M COMING BACK JUST IN TIME FOR THE CONFERENCE\n[27:12] MEE075: SO ANY ORGANISING AT LEAST STUFF WHERE I NEED TO BE WHERE WE NEED TO MEET PHYSICALLY HAS TO BE DONE BEFORE THAT\n[27:17] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[27:18] MEO074: YEAH AND I WILL BE AWAY\n[27:22] MEO074: PROBABLY UNTIL EASTER\n[27:24] MEO074: SO THIS ACTUALLY MEANS WE HAVE THE WEEK DIRECTLY AFTER EASTER BETWEEN MY COMING BACK AND YOU LEAVING\n[27:31] MEE075: I TELL YOU ONE THING\n[27:31] MEO074: TO GET THE STUFF DONE\n[27:33] MEE075: UH IT'S STARTING ON THE WEDNESDAY AND THE FIRST DAY BACK IS TUESDAY\n[27:36] MEE075: I THINK I'M COMING BACK\n[27:42] MEE075: I'M TRYING TO GET THIS RIGHT\n[27:44] MEE075: HOPEFULLY I'LL BE BACK IN TIME THAT WE'LL BE ABLE TO DO SOMETHING THE DAY BEFORE\n[27:48] MEE075: 'CAUSE I THINK I'M GONNA BE BACK\n[27:51] MEE075: MIGHT EVEN HAVE TO COME IN IN THE EVENING\n[27:53] MEE075: BUT THAT'S NOT THE END OF THE WORLD BUT WE MIGHT HAVE TO SET SOME THINGS UP\n[27:56] MEE075: LIKE MAYBE JUST GET THE CHAIRS ORGANISED OR WHATEVER\n[27:59] MEE076: MM\n[27:59] MEE075: WE MIGHT ACTUALLY HAVE TO GO INTO THE ROOMS AND GET THINGS READY\n[28:03] MEE075: AND THERE'S GONNA BE OTHER THINGS LIKE GETTING THE TECHNOLOGY READY\n[28:08] MEE075: SO NOT ONLY IS THERE A PRESSURE TO HAVE UH\n[28:15] MEE075: TALKS THAT ARE ON A SIMILAR TOPIC TOGETHER BUT ALSO IF PEOPLE NEED THE SAME KIND OF COMPUTER SET UP\n[28:21] MEE075: IT'S GOOD TO HAVE THEM TOGETHER SO WE DON'T HAVE TO KEEP CHANGING IT\n[28:23] MEE076: MM\n[28:23] MEE075: SO BECAUSE I TH I THINK IT WAS CEDRIC HAS ALREADY OFFERED TO DO WHATEVER WE NEED HIM TO DO\n[28:30] MEE075: BUT HE JUST NEEDS TO KNOW IN ADVANCE WHAT PEOPLE NEED SO THAT HE CAN BE THERE AND AND GET IT READY FOR THEM\n[28:33] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[28:35] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[28:36] MEE075: SO I THINK WHEN PEOPLE\n[28:38] MEE076: WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DO YOU THINK PEOPLE ARE ACTUALLY GONNA NEED\n[28:41] MEE075: WELL HOPEFULLY MOST PEOPLE WILL D EITHER HAVE SOMETHING LIKE POWERPOINT OR THEY'LL JUST HAVE UH P. D. F. SLIDES OR SOMETHING\n[28:43] MEE076: LIKE\n[28:49] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[28:51] MEE075: HOPEFULLY NO ONE WILL HAVE ANYTHING TOO SPECIALIZED\n[28:54] MEE075: S SH Z\n[28:55] MEO074: IN MY EXPERIENCE WHAT YOU USUALLY SHOULD HAVE IS SOME KIND OF UM WHAT'S IT OVER HEAD THINGO UM BEAMER\n[29:01] MEE075: YEAH\n[29:06] MEO074: IN SOME CASES WE MIGHT IF IT'S REALLY TOUGH WE MIGHT BE IN NEED OF A OF SOME SOUND SYSTEM TO PLAY RECORDINGS\n[29:14] MEE076: I MEAN IF WE DO IT UH TH HASN'T B. NINE GOT ALL OF THAT\n[29:17] MEE075: YEAH IT'S GOT A LOT IN THERE\n[29:17] MEO074: SHOULD BE THERE YEAH\n[29:18] MEE075: BUT I THINK IT DOES TAKE A LITTLE BIT OF I MEAN UH I THINK SOMETIMES MAYBE PEOPLE NEED TO BE IN LINUX RATHER THAN WINDOWS AND SO BOOTING IN AND OUT\n[29:21] MEO074: ADJUSTING\n[29:26] MEO074: YEAH\n[29:26] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[29:27] MEO074: YEAH\n[29:28] MEE075: M IS SOMETIMES AN ISSUE I THINK\n[29:30] MEE075: UM\n[29:34] MEE075: BUT I THINK WHAT WE SHOULD SAY IS WHEN I PUT OUT THIS CALL\n[29:38] MEE075: I'LL PUT BOTH DEADLINES AND I THINK I'LL SAY THAT WHEN YOU SEND IN YOUR ABSTRACT\n[29:41] MEE075: YOU NEED TO MENTION THAT ANY TECHNOLOGY YOU INTEND TO USE SO THAT AT LEAST IF WE HAVE ALL THE INFORMATION YEAH\n[29:45] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[29:48] MEE076: YEP\n[29:49] MEE075: SO UM SO DEADLINES\n[29:53] MEE075: UM OKAY SO LET'S THINK ABOUT THIS\n[29:55] MEE075: IF IF WE GAVE THEM A WHOLE MONTH OR JUST OVER A MONTH THEN\n[30:02] MEE075: THAT WOULD BE OKAY WOULDN'T IT BECAUSE WE'VE STILL GOT\n[30:06] MEE075: OH NO IT WOULDN'T BE OKAY AT ALL\n[30:07] MEE075: IF WE GAVE THEM THE WHOLE MONTH THAT'D GIVE US HARDLY ANY TIME\n[30:10] MEE075: SO IF WE GAVE THEM SAY TILL MID MARCH THAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[30:10] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[30:16] MEO074: YEAH\n[30:18] MEE075: SO GIVE THEM SOMETHING LIKE GIVE THEM SOMETHING LIKE TEN DAYS OR WHATEVER TO GET THE TITLE IN\n[30:25] MEE075: AND THEN GIVE THEM A WEEK ON TOP OF THAT TO GET THE ACTUAL ABSTRACT DONE\n[30:29] MEE075: AND THE ABSTRACT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE MUCH IT'S PROBABLY ONLY HALF A SIDE OF A. FOUR OR SOMETHING ISN'T IT\n[30:32] MEE076: MM\n[30:33] MEE075: JUST ENOUGH THAT WE CAN SEE WHETHER IT'S INTERESTING OR WHAT KIND OF AREA IT FITS INTO\n[30:36] MEO074: YEAH\n[30:38] MEE075: THAT'S ALL WE REALLY NEED\n[30:39] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[30:40] MEE075: UM SEE IDEAL IDEALLY I WOULD'VE LIKED TO HAVE GIVEN THEM A BIT LONGER\n[30:47] MEE075: BUT I THINK W\n[30:47] MEO074: NAH\n[30:48] MEE075: THAT WILL BE OKAY\n[30:49] MEO074: NO WAY ANYMORE\n[30:50] MEE075: OKAY\n[30:52] MEE075: SO UNFORTUNATELY I DON'T HAVE A CALENDAR\n[30:55] MEE075: UM SO LET'S JUST\n[30:57] MEO074: MM NEITHER DO I\n[31:01] MEE076: YOU'RE GONNA SEND THAT PAN PEN CRAZY\n[31:04] MEE075: THAT'S TRUE\n[31:06] MEE075: NO IT'S I THINK IT'S OKAY WHEN YOU'RE NOT WRITING ON THERE\n[31:09] MEE075: UM SO\n[31:18] MEE075: SO\n[31:23] MEE075: UH\n[31:25] MEE075: THIRTY ONE OH NO IT'S TWENTY EIGHT THIS\n[31:28] MEE075: THIS MONTH ISN'T IT\n[31:29] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[31:31] MEE075: TWO THREE FOUR\n[31:39] MEO074: I COULD CREATE US ANOTHER CALENDAR\n[31:39] MEE075: SO IF WE HAVE IT LIKE A MONDAY MONDAY THE FOURTEENTH'D PROBABLY BE QUITE GOOD FOR THE FINAL DEADLINE\n[31:47] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[31:48] MEE075: AND THEN UM IF I SEND IT OUT TOMORROW WE'LL SAY SOMETHING LIKE THE EL\n[31:55] MEE075: OR MAYBE THE FOURTH WOULD BE GOOD\n[31:58] MEE075: SO GIVE THEM A W YEAH A WEEK FOR THE TITLE AND THEN THEY WOULD HAVE ABOUT TEN DAYS FROM THEN TO ACTUALLY GET THE ABSTRACT IN\n[31:59] MEO074: FOR THE TITLE DEADLINE\n[32:01] MEO074: YEAH\n[32:08] MEE075: DOES THAT SOUND REASONABLE\n[32:10] MEE076: WHY NOT JUST GIVE THEM A WEEK TO DO THE ABSTRACT\n[32:12] MEE076: I MEAN I'M JUST THINKING ABOUT UM\n[32:15] MEE075: JUST PUT IT HERE YEAH\n[32:16] MEE075: THE ELEVENTH\n[32:17] MEE075: A BIT EARLIER\n[32:18] MEE075: SO I'M SAYING A WEEK FROM WHEN I SEND IT OUT\n[32:19] MEE076: OH NO NO NO I WAS S I WAS SAYING JU JUST GIVE THEM A BIT LONGER TO GET BACK WITH THE TITLE\n[32:23] MEE076: SAY GET BACK WITH THE TITLE BY THE SEVENTH\n[32:25] MEE076: OR DO WE NEED TEN DAYS TO GO FROM\n[32:26] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[32:26] MEE075: THAT WOULD BE A WEEK ANYWAY\n[32:27] MEO074: YEAH\n[32:27] MEE075: THAT WOULD BE A WEEK ANYWAY BUT YOU CAN GIVE THEM TEN DAYS TO YOU CAN GIVE THEM TEN DAYS TO GET THE TITLE\n[32:32] MEO074: YEAH\n[32:32] MEE075: OR YOU CAN GIVE THEM IT DEPENDS WHICH WAY AROUND YOU WANNA DO IT\n[32:32] MEE076: YEAH\n[32:35] MEE075: SO WHAT'S GONNA TAKE THEM LONGER ACTUALLY TO DECIDE WHAT THEY'RE GONNA DO AND SEND THE TITLE\n[32:40] MEE075: OR IS IT GONNA BE ON THE BASIS OF THE TITLE DO THEY WANT MORE TIME TO WRITE THE ABSTRACT\n[32:44] MEO074: UH F I THINK IF THEY'RE REALLY SERIOUS\n[32:50] MEO074: TO BE A BIT LATE WITH THE TITLE MIGHT NOT BE BAD BECAUSE IT WILL HELP THEM TO\n[32:54] MEE075: SO GIVE THEM THE SEVENTH YEAH\n[32:55] MEO074: YEAH\n[32:55] MEE076: MM YEAH\n[32:56] MEE075: OKAY SO\n[32:57] MEO074: YEP\n[33:00] MEE075: SO MONDAY THE SEVENTH IS THE TITLE\n[33:02] MEE075: AND THIS PRESUMABLY WILL APPLY ACROSS THE BOARD\n[33:05] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[33:05] MEE075: LIKE UM\n[33:05] MEO074: YEP\n[33:07] MEE075: AND MONDAY THE FOURTEENTH FOR THE ABSTRACT\n[33:11] MEE076: AND WE'VE GOT THEY WE'VE GOT AN EMAIL ADDRESS FOR THEM TO SEND ALL THIS TO HAVEN'T WE\n[33:15] MEE076: OR WHAT WAS IT\n[33:15] MEE075: WELL WE WE KIND OF HAVE\n[33:17] MEE075: I D UH WE WERE GIVEN\n[33:22] MEO074: GETTING ACCESS TO THE UH TO THE ACCOUNT\n[33:25] MEO074: BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH\n[33:25] MEE075: THE ONLY THING IS ACCE IS ACCESSING THE ACCOUNT\n[33:28] MEE075: THEY CAN SEND IT TO P. G. C. AT LING AS LONG AS WE CAN GET THE WH I'LL TELL YOU WHAT I'LL DO THEN\n[33:30] MEE076: YEAH\n[33:31] MEO074: YEAH\n[33:32] MEO074: YEP\n[33:34] MEE075: I'LL GO AND SEE MIKE TH TODAY AND AND GET THE PASSWORD AND EVERYTHING\n[33:40] MEE075: 'CAUSE\n[33:42] MEE075: WE POSSIBLY HAVE IT BUT I'LL JUST SORT THAT OUT WITH HIM\n[33:45] MEE075: BECAUSE IF WE'RE GONNA TELL EVERYONE TO EMAIL P. G. C. THEN WE HAVE TO MAKE PRETTY SURE THAT WE CAN ACTUALLY ACCESS THE ACCOUNT AND THAT IT'S OPERATIONAL AND STUFF\n[33:50] MEE076: MM\n[33:53] MEE075: 'CAUSE UH SO FAR I'VE JUST BEEN USING MY OWN UH EMAIL ADDRESS\n[33:56] MEE075: BUT IT WOULD BE BETTER IT'S QUITE EASY TO SEND F FROM AN EMAIL ADDRESS\n[33:58] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[34:00] MEE075: 'CAUSE YOU CAN SEND FROM ANY EMAIL ADDRESS YOU LIKE\n[34:02] MEE075: IT'S JUST THE FACT THAT YOU NEED TO P UH IT'S JUST THE FACT THAT WHEN THEY REPLY TO IT YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO UH ACCESS IT\n[34:02] MEO074: YEAH\n[34:09] MEE075: SO I ALREADY TRIED IT ONCE AND I'M SURE THEY GAVE US A PASSWORD\n[34:12] MEE075: AND I EVEN I EVEN ACTU\n[34:12] MEO074: YEAH\n[34:17] MEE075: OH WELL THAT'S IT THEN\n[34:18] MEO074: WE'VE GOT IT ALL WRITTEN DOWN\n[34:19] MEE075: NO PROBLEM\n[34:20] MEE075: THAT'S IT\n[34:20] MEE075: SO DOES I\n[34:25] MEE075: I MEAN IT\n[34:28] MEE075: YOU MAY ALREADY KNOW BUT THE THING IS IF YOU WANT TO SEND THIS CALL FOR ABSTRACTS\n[34:32] MEE075: YOU KNOW WHEN YOU DO THE PHILOSOPHY AND AND THINGY ONE\n[34:34] MEE075: THEN IF YOU WANT TO SEND FROM P. G. C. THEN UH I MEAN YOU MIGHT ALREADY KNOW\n[34:41] MEE075: BUT YOU CAN GO F IF IF YOU DID IT FROM WEB MAIL\n[34:43] MEE075: YOU CAN JUST CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT FOR YOURSELF AND WHERE IT SA IT ACTUALLY HAS A SEND FROM ADDRESS\n[34:47] MEE075: AND YOU CAN JUST PUT P. G. C. AT LING DOT AND JUST DO IT THAT WAY\n[34:49] MEE076: MM-HMM\n[34:51] MEE075: UH OR DEPENDING ON YOUR NORMAL EMAIL CLIENT YOU MIGHT BE ABLE TO DO IT BUT IT DOESN'T MATTER TOO MUCH\n[34:56] MEE076: YEAH\n[34:57] MEE075: THE THE THE OTHER THING YOU COULD DO IS HAVE IS JUST FILL IN THE REPLY TO ADDRESS AS P. G. C. DEPENDING ON WHAT YOU WANNA DO\n[35:01] MEE076: YEAH\n[35:04] MEE075: BUT THAT'S WHAT I'LL DO\n[35:06] MEE075: I'LL SEND IT FROM P. G. C. SO IF ANYONE REPLIES IT WOULD JUST GO TO THAT ACCOUNT AND ANY OF US CAN ACCESS IT AT ANY TIME\n[35:13] MEE075: PRESUMABLY YOU CAN ACCESS FROM WEB MAIL OR YOU KNOW OR I. MAP OR WHATEVER\n[35:19] MEO074: SHOULD I TAKE CARE OF THE WEB PAGE\n[35:22] MEE075: YEAH IF YOU WANT TO TO CREATE A WEB PAGE AND JUST COPY MY EMAIL INTO IT OR SOMETHING\n[35:27] MEE075: AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU MIGHT WANNA DO AND THEN LATER ON WE CAN PUT THE UH THE PROGRAMME IN\n[35:28] MEO074: MM-HMM\n[35:29] MEO074: YEAH\n[35:32] MEO074: YEAH\n[35:33] MEE076: MM-HMM COOL\n[35:37] MEE075: SO UM\n[35:54] MEO074: HMM\n[35:58] MEE075: OKAY\n[35:58] MEE076: OH RIGHT YEAH\n[35:59] MEO074: NO\n[35:59] MEE076: OH SO AM I\n[36:00] MEE076: IS IT FIVE T IS IT ALMOST TWO\n[36:01] MEE075: IT'S NOT QUITE IT'S P TWO OR THREE MINUTES TO\n[36:02] MEO074: NOT QUITE BUT ALMOST\n[36:03] MEE076: OH MY MICROPHONE FELL OFF\n[36:03] MEE075: YOU YOU GOT SOMETHING FOR TWO HAVEN'T YOU\n[36:05] MEE076: YEAH\n[36:05] MEE075: RIGHT\n[36:06] MEE075: OKAY\n[36:06] MEE075: SO VERY QUICKLY THEN CAN WE ARRANGE A NEW TIME TO HAVE A MEETING\n[36:13] MEE075: DO YOU THINK WE NEED TO HOW LONG DO YOU THINK UNTIL WE NEED TO 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Will copy Claire on the original email."}, {"task_description": "Email Claire to coordinate the call for abstracts for Psychology.", "assignee": "MEO074", "target_audience": "Psychology", "due_by": "as soon as possible", "notes": "Remind Claire of dates. Claire should write her own call, possibly based on the main one, ensuring it's relevant to Psychology students (e.g., psycho-linguistics)."}, {"task_description": "Email Mits to inquire about poster boards.", "assignee": "MEE075", "target_audience": "Mits", "due_by": "as soon as possible", "notes": "To determine if poster boards are available for the poster session."}, {"task_description": "Email call for abstracts to Informatics.", "assignee": "MEE076", "target_audience": "Informatics (CSTR and HCRC)", "due_by": "after MEE075's email is sent", "notes": "Send a general call, possibly a modified version of the main one, inviting postgraduates with an interest in language."}, {"task_description": "Email call for abstracts to Philosophy.", "assignee": "MEE076", "target_audience": "Philosophy", "due_by": "after MEE075's email is sent", "notes": "Send a general call, possibly a modified version of the main one, with a 'relevance clause' for students whose work has an interest in language or philosophy of language."}, {"task_description": "Obtain password and ensure access to the PGC email account.", "assignee": "MEE075", "target_audience": "Internal", "due_by": "today", "notes": "To ensure all organizers can access submissions sent to pgc@ling."}, {"task_description": "Create a web page for the conference.", "assignee": "MEO074", "target_audience": "Public", "due_by": "as soon as possible", "notes": "Copy the call for abstracts email content onto the page. Later, the program will be added."}], "next_meeting_plan": {"when": "as soon as the call is out", "purpose": "sort through all the titles and decide how to divide up the sessions, and look at organizational stuff like chairs, tea, etc."}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 21648, "output_tokens": 676, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "08ae184cfe3005f9d80552b790594cb5356fdfd2780e82199ff9d045a0def1c2", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "EN2004a", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 1415, "duration_sec": 3445.549882814288, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:00] FEO079: MORE\n[0:00] FEE078: IF NOT MORE YEAH\n[0:01] FEE081: MM\n[0:05] FEE078: OKAY\n[0:08] FEE078: OKAY\n[0:09] FEE078: SO THE THREE OF YOU AND LET'S SEE M UM MYSELF AND MAARIKA\n[0:15] FEE078: WHO'S NOT HERE AND BUT I THINK SO IT IT OCCASIONALLY MELISSA WILL ALL BE DOING CHECKING OF THE TRANSCRIPTIONS\n[0:19] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[0:20] FEE078: SO THIS IS THE SECOND PASS THESE TRANSCRIPTIONS ARE RECEIVING AND THAT'S PRETTY STRAIGHT FORWARD\n[0:27] FEE078: I THINK YOU ALL KN BASICALLY HAVE AN IDEA WHAT'S INVOLVED\n[0:30] FEE081: OKAY\n[0:30] FEE078: UM BUT THE EXTRA STEP THAT WE'RE ASKING YOU TO DO F IN THIS CASE IS TO LOOK AT THE SILENT REGIONS AND LISTEN TO THEM FOR EACH CHANNEL AND UM MAKE SURE THAT NO BACK CHANNELS WERE LOST FOR EXAMPLE\n[0:45] FEE078: UM YEAH BACK CHANNELS IS WHAT YOU N TYPICALLY WOULD FIND ALTHOUGH BY AND LARGE THESE ARE GONNA BE SILENT\n[0:54] FEE078: SO\n[0:56] FEE078: SO YOU CAN UM START S CHECKING BY Y WELL YOU YOU KNOW\n[1:06] FEE078: YOU CAN ORDER IT IN ANY WAY YOU LIKE BUT UM START WITH THE FIRST CHANNEL AND GO THROUGH IT ENTIRELY\n[1:12] FEE078: UM I WOULD RECOMMEND I'VE FOUND THAT IT'S EASIER WHEN YOU'RE CHECKING AND YOU'RE TRYING TO MAKE SURE THE BOUNDARIES ARE RIGHT FOR A SPEECH SEGMENT\n[1:13] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[1:24] FEE078: I WOULD RECOMMEND LIKE SAY THIS ONE\n[1:27] FEE078: GO DOWN HERE TO THE UH TRASCRIPTION TRANSCRIPTION TIER AND SELECT THAT IT SO THAT UH WHEN YOU PLAY\n[1:35] FEE078: YOU'RE CERTAIN THAT WHEN IT STOPS YOU'VE CAUGHT THE WHOLE SPEECH SIGNAL FOR THAT UTTERANCE AND HAVEN'T LOST ANY SIGNAL INFORMATION\n[1:38] FEE080: MM\n[1:42] FEE078: UM OTHERWISE IT IT'S LIABLE TO KEEP ON RUNNING AND YOU MIGHT NOT NOTICE WHERE IT WHERE IT FINISHES\n[1:50] FEE078: SO IT IT TAKES A LITTLE TIME\n[1:52] FEE078: BUT UM ALTERNATIVELY\n[1:56] FEE078: I YOU YOU COULD JUST LISTEN TO THE SPEECH SEGMENTS AGAIN AND MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS CORRECT FOR THOSE AND SO YOU COULD JUST HIT UM\n[2:09] FEE078: AND THEN\n[2:13] FEE078: LIKE THAT\n[2:13] FEE078: AND THEN GO BACK AND CHECK THE THE SILENCE REGIONS\n[2:15] FEE081: MM-HMM\n[2:18] FEE081: IN BETWEEN\n[2:18] FEE078: HOW IT IF IF YOU WANNA MAKE YOUR JOB A LITTLE MORE INTERESTING YOU CAN D DO IT IN M DIFFERENT WAYS ON A DIFFERENT DAY\n[2:21] FEE081: YEAH\n[2:25] FEE078: IT DOESN'T MATTER\n[2:26] FEE078: AS LONG AS IT GETS DONE\n[2:27] FEE081: SO WE SO ARE WE CHECKING WHAT'S ACTUALLY BEEN TRANSCRIBED ALREADY AS WELL AS THE SILENCES\n[2:27] FEE078: SO\n[2:32] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[2:32] FEE081: YEAH\n[2:32] FEE078: YOU'RE DOING SO THAT'S THAT'S THE ROLE OF THE CHECKER IS TO CHECK WHAT'S SAID IN THE SILENT REGIONS UH IN THE SPEECH REGIONS AND THEN MAKE SURE NOTHING WAS LOST IN THE SILENT REGIONS\n[2:36] FEE081: MM-HMM\n[2:41] FEE081: OH OKAY\n[2:42] FEE078: YOU'RE ALSO UM RESPONSIBLE FOR RESOLVING ANY UM UNCERTAINTIES THAT WERE MARKED BY THE ORIGINAL TRANSCRIBER\n[2:49] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[2:50] FEE078: AND AND YOU KNOW OF COURSE THERE ARE GONNA BE M MANY SITUATIONS WHERE YOU LIKE THE FIRST TRANSCRIBER CAN'T MAKE ANY SENSE OF IT\n[2:59] FEE078: AND IN THAT CASE IT WILL BE UP TO YOU TO USE THE AT SYMBOL\n[3:06] FEE078: UM AND THAT CAN BE USED UH TO REPRESENT ONE UM UNINTELLIGIBLE WORD OR MULTIPLE INTELLIGIBLE WORDS BUT JUST USE ONE AT SYMBOL\n[3:18] FEE078: UM YEAH MM-HMM EXACTLY\n[3:21] FEE078: AND SO THAT UM ONCE YOU GO THROUGH ALL THE S UM SPEECH REGIONS AND ALL THE UM NON SPEECH REGIONS\n[3:35] FEE078: AN O YOU COULD MAKE ANOTHER STEP OF DOING A SEARCH USING UM GOING UNDER THE EDIT MENU YOU CAN\n[3:43] FEE078: DO A SEARCH FOR YEAH FIND REPLACE FOR OPEN PARENTHESES AND THAT'LL TAKE YOU TO ANY THAT IT ANY THAT THE FIRST TRANSCRIBER MIGHT HAVE MARKED OUT\n[3:44] FEE080: FIND REPLACE YEAH\n[3:55] FEE078: SO THERE'S ONE\n[3:56] FEE078: AND THEN YOU CAN JUST RESOLVE THOSE ALL ONE BY ONE AS AS A DIFFERENT SET OF UM CHANGES ALTOGETHER\n[3:58] FEE080: UH-HUH\n[3:59] FEE081: OH ALRIGHT 'KAY\n[4:04] FEE078: AND AND LIKEWISE FOR THE DOUBLE QUESTION MARKS\n[4:08] FEE078: JUST ONCE YOU'VE GONE THROUGH UM AND RESOLVED ALL THE OPEN PARENTHESES YOU CAN DO THE SAME FOR OP UH DOUBLE QUESTION MARKS\n[4:10] FEE080: OH YEAH\n[4:17] FEE078: AND UM AND LIKE I SAID IF YOU IF YOU CAN'T MAKE ANY SENSE OF IT THEN JUST USE THE AT SYMBOL\n[4:24] FEE078: IF YOU CAN UM JUST GIVE IT YOU KNOW GIVE IT YOUR BEST GUESS IN THESE CASES\n[4:30] FEE080: HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU WANT UM I HAD A FEW TIMES WHERE I THOUGHT WELL IT COULD BE THIS\n[4:31] FEE078: IF\n[4:36] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[4:37] FEE080: BUT IF YOU'RE NOT ENTIRELY SURE THAT IT COULD BE 'CAUSE IT C IT COULD BE A COMBINATION OF SOMETHING ELSE\n[4:42] FEE078: YEAH\n[4:42] FEE080: LIKE PUT THE GUESS DOWN OR LEAVE IT AS AMBIGUOUS IN SOME WAY\n[4:46] FEE078: YEAH IT'S I WOULD UH IF YOU'RE V IF YOU'RE QUITE CERTAIN THEN I WOULD GO AHEAD AND UM TYPE WHAT YOU THINK IT WAS SAID\n[4:56] FEE080: RIGHT\n[4:56] FEE078: IF IF YOU V THINK THAT N Y THERE'S MAYBE A TH THIRTY PERCENT CHANCE YOU'RE WRONG OR OR MORE\n[4:59] FEE080: THERE'S A CHANCE THEY COULD BE\n[5:05] FEO079: IT'S USUALLY A CONTEXT PROBLEM BECAUSE I THINK SOMETIMES IF IT'S NOT INTELLIGIBLE YOU EITHER TEND TO BECAUSE YOU REALLY WANT IT TO FIT THE CONTEXT\n[5:07] FEE080: YEAH\n[5:07] FEE078: YEAH\n[5:13] FEE081: MM YEAH\n[5:13] FEO079: UM YOU TEND TO TAKE THE CLOSEST ACTUAL WORD THAT WOULD FIT THE CONTEXT\n[5:18] FEO079: OR IF IT SOMETIMES IT SOUNDS VERY CLEAR AS A WORD ITSELF BUT THEN WOULDN'T MAKE SENSE AT ALL\n[5:23] FEO079: AND THEN YOU M QUESTION YOU KNOW SECOND GUESS WHETHER IT'S REALLY WHAT YOU HEARD\n[5:28] FEE078: RIGHT\n[5:28] FEE078: SO MAYBE A GOOD IDEA WOULD BE TO LISTEN TO EACH CHANNEL ONE BY ONE DO LISTEN TO THE SILENT AND NON SILENT REGIONS AND MAKE ALL THOSE CORRECTIONS\n[5:39] FEE078: LEAVE THE UNKNOWNS THE UM AMBIGUITIES THE UNCERTAINTIES UNCERTAINTIES UNTIL LATER\n[5:46] FEE078: SO GO THROUGH ALL THE CHANNELS AND DO THAT AND THEN UM THEN YOU SHOULD HAVE THE CONTEXT FROM ALL FOUR SPEAKERS\n[5:51] FEE081: YEAH\n[5:52] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[5:53] FEE078: AND THEN GO BACK AND DO THOSE SEARCHES ONE BY ONE FOR EACH CHANNEL\n[5:57] FEE078: HOW WOULD THAT BE\n[5:58] FEE078: DOES THAT SOUND GOOD\n[5:58] FEO079: MM\n[5:58] FEE081: YEAH IT DOES TEND TO HELP\n[5:58] FEE080: MM THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN DOING SO FAR\n[6:00] FEE081: YEAH\n[6:00] FEE078: OKAY\n[6:01] FEE081: ONCE YOU'VE BEEN THROUGH THE PASSAGE YOU'VE WORKED OUT WHAT THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT YOU KNOW\n[6:02] FEE080: IT TOOK LI IT LIKE THE THIRD TIME 'TIL I THOUGHT OH YOU'RE SAYING F. FIVE\n[6:03] FEE078: YOU'LL YOU'LL KNOW ALL TOO WELL WHAT WAS SAID IN THIS MEETING BY THE TIME YOU\n[6:05] FEE081: YEAH\n[6:09] FEE078: YEAH\n[6:10] FEE078: YEAH I THINK THAT WOULD BE REALLY HELPFUL\n[6:10] FEO079: HMM\n[6:12] FEE080: IT JUST CAME OUT OF NOWHERE\n[6:14] FEE078: THAT WOULD HELP US UM YOU KNOW NAB A GOOD NUMBER OF THOSE UNCERTAINTIES\n[6:19] FEE080: BUT IF THERE'S A CHANCE THAT IT'S EQUALLY LIKELY THAT THEY COULD HAVE SAID SOMETHING OR THEY COULD HAVE SAID SOMETHING LIKE ICE CREAM AND I SCREAM\n[6:25] FEE078: MM\n[6:26] FEE080: THEN JUST CHOOSE ONE AND LEAVE IT RIGHT\n[6:27] FEE078: CHOOSE ONE IT C I MEAN Y THINK OF IT FROM A SPEECH RECOGNITION POINT OF VIEW AGAIN\n[6:32] FEE078: AND ALWAYS THIS SHOULD BE THIS SHOULD MOTIVATE YOU\n[6:33] FEO079: BE ROBUST\n[6:33] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[6:35] FEE078: YEAH\n[6:35] FEE078: WHAT IS MOST ROBUST FOR A SPEECH RECOGNITION AND AND LEAVE OUT ANYTHING SO YOU'RE WELL GEARED TOWARDS THIS TASK\n[6:39] FEE080: WE JUST STARTED OUR SPEECH RECOGNITION ASSIGNMENT JUST NOW\n[6:47] FEO079: THAT'S ALWAYS FUN\n[6:47] FEE078: UM SO I'VE GONE THROUGH SORRY\n[6:49] FEO079: I'VE DONE THAT TOO\n[6:52] FEE080: YOU'RE AN S. L. P. PERSON\n[6:55] FEO079: OH NEVER I I DON'T WANNA INTERRUPT IT\n[6:56] FEE078: OH NO NO NO\n[6:56] FEO079: UH UH WHEN I DID MY MASTERS UM I TOOK UH S. P. ONE AND S. P. TWO WITH SIMON KING\n[6:57] FEE078: GO AHEAD GO AHEAD\n[7:02] FEE080: YOU SURVIVED S. P. ONE AND S. P. TWO\n[7:04] FEO079: YES\n[7:04] FEO079: AND ACTUALLY I'VE DONE QUITE WELL IN S. P. ONE I'VE DONE IT A BIT WORSE IN S. P. TWO BECAUSE IT WAS A L A LOT MORE CHALLENGING\n[7:12] FEE080: WE HAVE TWO NEW TEACHERS FOR S. P. TWO\n[7:14] FEO079: OKAY\n[7:14] FEE078: TOO MANY\n[7:15] FEE080: AND UH I'LL ASK YOU LATER ON LIKE IF YOU STILL HAVE YOUR NOTES\n[7:19] FEO079: YEAH\n[7:20] FEO079: RIGHT\n[7:23] FEO079: OKAY\n[7:24] FEO079: BACK TO THE TOPIC\n[7:25] FEE078: OKAY OKAY\n[7:26] FEE078: SO UM THIS IS ONE I'VE GONE THROUGH\n[7:29] FEE078: I'VE JUST DONE ONE CHANNEL\n[7:32] FEE078: AND THERE WERE LOTS OF LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS OF THINGS AS YOU CAN SEE\n[7:36] FEE078: 'CAUSE I'VE GOT SQUARE BRACKETS AROUND ALL THE THINGS THAT NEED TO BE CHANGED\n[7:36] FEE081: MM-HMM\n[7:40] FEE078: UM SO THIS PERSON DIDN'T HA UM TH OBVIOUSLY DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT CAPITALISATION\n[7:47] FEE078: SO JUST ABOUT EVERY UTTERANCE NEEDS TO BE CAPITALISED AND AND NEEDS THE END PUNCTUATION\n[7:52] FEE081: YOU KNOW\n[7:52] FEE081: WHEN YOU GET LIKE UM SOMEONE'S TALKING AND THERE'S THEY SORT OF PAUSE IN THE MIDDLE OF A SENTENCE THAT'S LONG ENOUGH FOR IT TO PUT A BREAK IN\n[7:59] FEE078: YEAH\n[7:59] FEE081: BUT THEY'RE ACTUALLY SORT OF CARRYING ON THE SENTENCE DO YOU HAVE TO CAPITALISE EACH TIME YOU TRANSCRIBE A BIT IF IT'S MID\n[8:04] FEE078: UM NO NO NO\n[8:06] FEE078: WHATEVER UM MAKES SENSE TO YOU\n[8:06] FEE081: NO NO NO NO\n[8:07] FEE081: YEAH\n[8:09] FEE081: OKAY\n[8:09] FEE078: UM BUT NO IT IT CAN CONTINUE INTO THE NEXT SEGMENT AND THAT'S PERFECTLY FINE\n[8:11] FEE081: YEAH\n[8:13] FEE081: JUST OKAY\n[8:13] FEO079: YEAH\n[8:14] FEE081: SO IT'S PUT THE HYPHEN AND THEN\n[8:15] FEO079: I THINK THAT'S ACTUALLY THE ONLY CASE WHERE YOU DON'T OR WHERE YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO CAPITALISE RIGHT\n[8:16] FEE080: MM THE HYPH\n[8:20] FEE078: UM\n[8:20] FEE081: RIGHT\n[8:20] FEO079: SO IF IT'S QUITE CLEAR THAT THE SENTENCE IS BEING CARRIED ON THE P YOU KNOW\n[8:25] FEO079: THE SENTENCE FROM THE PREVIOUS SEGMENT IS BEING CARRIED ON THEN THAT'S WHEN YOU DON'T CAPITALISE\n[8:30] FEO079: OTHERWISE YOU DO\n[8:30] FEE081: OKAY\n[8:30] FEE080: AND YOU ONLY USE THE HYPHEN I THINK WHEN THE SENTENCE IS DEFINITELY NOT CONTINUING ANYWHERE\n[8:34] FEO079: YES\n[8:34] FEE081: OH RIGHT OKAY\n[8:35] FEE078: YEAH\n[8:36] FEE081: I'VE DONE A FEW OF THOSE WRONG THEN WHEN SOMEONE COMES TO CHECK IT\n[8:36] FEE078: YEAH\n[8:36] FEE080: AS IN LIKE IT'S\n[8:37] FEE078: I'LL REVIEW SOME OF THESE THINGS UM AFTER I GO THROUGH THIS A BIT UM JUST TO RE CAP\n[8:38] FEO079: YEAH\n[8:40] FEO079: YEAH\n[8:46] FEE078: TH THESE ARE THINGS THAT I'VE AFTER CHECKING UM T EVERYBODY'S WORK UM THESE ARE THINGS THAT WERE COMMONLY LEFT OUT OR YOU KNOW MISC MIS TRANSCRIBED WHATEVER\n[8:53] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[8:54] FEE081: OKAY\n[8:57] FEE078: SO I'LL GO OVER THOSE T AS AN OPPORTUNITY TO USE THE WHITE BOARD\n[9:01] FEE078: UM UM OKAY\n[9:04] FEE078: SO UH THIS PERSON LEFT OUT A LOT OF END PUNCTUATION AND UM HERE'S A CASE WHERE I THINK SHE WAS TRANSCRIBING AN OUT BREATH UM OR POSSIBLY AN IN BREATH UH T UH IN AND USED THE HASH MARK\n[9:21] FEE078: IN ANY CASE I DIDN'T HEAR ANYTHING AND AND YOU SHOULDN'T BE TRANSCRIBING IN BREATHS OR OUT BREATHS\n[9:27] FEE081: OKAY\n[9:27] FEE080: RIGHT\n[9:27] FEE078: THAT'S N INFORMATION WE DON'T NEED\n[9:37] FEE078: OH YOU KNOW THIS IS THE HEAD SET MIC AND I HEARD SOMETHING THERE\n[9:38] FEE080: IT WAS THE CREAKY VOICE\n[9:42] FEE078: IT WAS BUT IT WA YEAH IT WAS A BIT OF A YEAH IT WAS CREAKY SO YEAH F UH\n[9:43] FEE080: CREAKY VOICE\n[9:45] FEO079: YEAH\n[9:45] FEE080: BUT IT IS C REALLY CONNECTED TO THE WORD\n[9:47] FEE080: CAN WE HEAR IT AGAIN\n[9:47] FEE081: YEAH\n[9:48] FEO079: AND YOU SOMETIMES YOU DON'T KNOW REALLY WHETHER IT'S A MIC NOISE OR THAT PERSON IS MAKING THAT NOISE\n[9:53] FEE078: YEAH WELL I DIDN'T THINK IT WAS IM LET'S SEE WAIT\n[9:53] FEE081: YEAH\n[10:09] FEE078: YEAH\n[10:10] FEE080: FROM THE\n[10:10] FEE078: S THERE'S THERE'S ACTUALLY QUITE A BIT MORE IN THERE THAN THAN I HEARD BEFORE\n[10:13] FEE080: FROM THE\n[10:14] FEE078: THIS IS SO I W I HEARD A CREAKY VOICE AND IT WAS AUDIBLE OF THE LEVEL OF THE REST OF THE SPEECH\n[10:21] FEE078: SO I WOULD I WOULD KEEP THAT\n[10:23] FEE078: I THINK THAT'S GOOD\n[10:24] FEE078: OH OKAY\n[10:26] FEE078: I WAS ADDING THAT THAT'S WHAT I WAS DOING\n[10:28] FEO079: YEAH\n[10:28] FEE078: THAT MAKES SENSE\n[10:30] FEE078: OKAY THERE YOU GO\n[10:32] FEE078: UM SO THERE'S THINGS LIKE THAT\n[10:35] FEE078: UM SH THERE'S A MISSING FALSE START HERE UM THAT DIDN'T GET CAUGHT\n[10:38] FEE081: OKAY\n[10:44] FEE078: SO I ADDED THAT IN\n[10:45] FEE078: UM SO THAT THAT'S SOMETHING THAT'S QUITE COMMON IN THE TRANSCRIPTIONS THAT I'VE LOOKED AT\n[10:49] FEO079: OKAY\n[10:51] FEE078: MISSED FALSE STARTS UM MISSED M\n[10:54] FEO079: AND HOW EXACT DO WE HAVE TO BE THERE\n[10:57] FEO079: BECAUSE UM YOU KNOW SOME PEOPLE TEND TO STUTTER MORE THAN OTHERS AND THEN THEY WOULD HAVE A FALSE START FOUR OR FIVE TIMES IN A ROW\n[11:06] FEO079: AND HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO LISTEN TO IT REALLY UNTIL YOU'VE GOT THE EXACT NUMBER OF A THINGS RIGHT\n[11:10] FEE078: TRY TO GET IT RIGHT\n[11:12] FEO079: YEAH\n[11:12] FEE078: I MEAN THE IT I THINK SYLLABLES SHOULD BE ACCOUNTED FOR FOR TH\n[11:15] FEO079: YEAH\n[11:16] FEO079: WELL 'CAUSE SOMETIMES THEY GO YOU KNOW LIKE THAT AND THEN YOU'RE NOT REALLY SURE WHETHER IT'S THREE TIMES OR FOUR YEAH\n[11:18] FEE078: YEAH WELL DON'T LET IT DRIVE YOU CRAZY 'CAUSE THERE IS ONE SPEAKER MELISSA JUST PLAYED FOR ME TODAY AND HE STUTTERS HORRIBLY\n[11:28] FEE078: I MEAN I I I'D YOU KNOW IT'S UNFORTUNATE FOR HIM AND FOR US 'CAUSE IT'S REALLY GONNA BE A NIGHTMARE TO TRANSCRIBE\n[11:31] FEO079: YEAH\n[11:31] FEE081: YEAH\n[11:33] FEE081: YEAH\n[11:36] FEE078: SO YOU WILL HAVE TO DRAW THE LINE SOMEWHERE\n[11:36] FEO079: YEAH\n[11:38] FEE078: BUT IF YOU C IF IT'S SAY FOUR REPEATED UM IF THE WORD IS REPEATED FOUR TIMES UH THEN THAT'S NOT TOO HARD TO COUNT\n[11:45] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[11:46] FEE078: I HAVEN'T COME ACROSS SOMETHING THAT'S BEEN I HAVEN'T COME ACROSS ANYTHING EXCEEDING FOUR I DON'T THINK\n[11:52] FEO079: YEAH\n[11:52] FEE078: HAVE YOU\n[11:53] FEO079: WELL IT'S NOT THAT THE WORD IS IF THE WORD WERE THE WHOLE WORD WERE BEING USED FOUR TIMES\n[11:58] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[11:59] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[11:59] FEO079: THAT WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN THAT DIFFICULT BUT SOMETIMES IT'S JUST A FALSE START\n[12:02] FEO079: WHICH IS REALLY JUST MAYBE ONE OR ONE AND A HALF PHONES AND THEN REPEATED AND THEN YOU DON'T REALLY KNOW WHETHER ONE IS A LONG DURATION OF ONE OR WHETHER IT'S ACTUALLY TWO\n[12:06] FEE078: UH-HUH\n[12:11] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[12:12] FEO079: AND THAT KIND OF THING SO IT'S I THINK IT WAS A WORD STARTING WITH D. AND THE PERSON WAS GOING OR S YOU KNOW\n[12:18] FEE078: YEAH\n[12:18] FEE078: YEAH\n[12:20] FEE078: MAKE YOUR BEST GUESS\n[12:21] FEO079: YEAH\n[12:21] FEE078: TRY TO LISTEN TO IT CAREFULLY ENOUGH BUT NOT NOT SO THAT YOU'RE OBSESSING OVER IT FOR TOO LONG\n[12:28] FEE078: I WOULD SAY\n[12:29] FEE080: AND SOMETIMES WITH THE I WOULD BE THINKING ARE YOU ANTICIPATING A OR YOU'RE YOU T TRYING TO SAY THE AND YOU'RE JUST SAYING THE THE THE THE THE\n[12:36] FEO079: HMM\n[12:38] FEE078: ALRIGHT\n[12:39] FEE078: WELL THERE AGAIN F UH THINK ABOUT ROBUSTNESS AND SPEECH UH RECOGNITION AND IT REALLY DOESN'T MATTER\n[12:43] FEO079: YEAH\n[12:44] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[12:45] FEE081: YEAH\n[12:46] FEE078: IF IT'S A WORD FRAGMENT WHO CARES\n[12:47] FEE080: YEAH\n[12:48] FEO079: WELL SPEAKING ABOUT\n[12:48] FEE078: IT YOU'RE MARKING IT AS A FRAGMENT AND THAT'S WHAT'S IMPORTANT\n[12:50] FEE080: YEAH YEAH\n[12:51] FEO079: SPEAKING ABOUT ROBUSTNESS IF IF SOMEBODY HAS AN ACCENT THAT YOU CAN ONLY REALLY UNDERSTAND WHAT THEY'RE SAYING DUE TO WORLD KNOWLEDGE YEAH IT WHAT THEY SAY\n[13:00] FEO079: IT DOESN'T REALLY ACTUALLY SOUND AT ALL YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS\n[13:04] FEO079: THEN DO YOU TRANSCRIBE MORE PHONETICALLY OR DO YOU PUT UH UH A STAR OF AFTER EVERY SINGLE ONE WORD\n[13:11] FEE078: WELL UM I WOULDN'T DE BE USING THE STAR SO LIBERALLY UM FOR A NON NATIVE SPEAKER\n[13:11] FEO079: OR\n[13:17] FEO079: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT THAT YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO DO IT BUT UM THE ONE THERE'S ONE I'M TRANSCRIBING RIGHT NOW\n[13:24] FEO079: YOU KNOW A WHOLE BATCH OF DIALOGUES WHERE UH ALL FOUR PARTICIPANTS ARE NON NATIVE\n[13:29] FEO079: AND THERE'S ESPECIALLY ONE THERE THAT UM I THINK HE'S EASTERN EUROPEAN AND I THINK THAT'S THE ONLY REASON I CAN UNDERSTAND WHAT HE'S SAYING AT ALL\n[13:37] FEO079: BECAUSE I'M EASTERN EUROPEAN AND UH BUT IF WE WOULD JUST PLAY IT I THINK TO A RECOGNIZER\n[13:45] FEO079: THEN WHAT HE SAYS YOU KNOW THE WAY HE REALISES WORDS SOUNDS NOTHING AT ALL LIKE IT IT SHOULD BE\n[13:49] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[13:52] FEE078: WELL RIGHT RIGHT\n[13:53] FEE078: UM I MEAN AND AND FOR THAT MATTER A LOT OF N NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS' REALISATIONS AREN'T GOING TO BE SO TRUE TO UM\n[13:57] FEO079: YEAH\n[13:59] FEO079: YEAH\n[14:02] FEE080: I TRY TO TAKE CONSISTENCY IF THEY ALWAYS STRESS THE WRONG PART OF THE WORD\n[14:06] FEO079: YEAH\n[14:07] FEE080: THEN I THINK OKAY I'LL LET THAT IN BUT IF IF IT COMES OUT AND LIKE ONE WORD IS\n[14:08] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[14:11] FEO079: NO IT'S LESS OF A S IT'S LESS OF A STRESS\n[14:13] FEO079: IT'S REALLY LIKE UH HIS UH I DON'T KNOW JUST THE PHONEMES SOUNDING DIFFERENTLY\n[14:20] FEE078: YEAH\n[14:20] FEE078: WELL I WOULDN'T BOTHER TO MARK ALL OF THOSE INSTANCES THOUGH\n[14:24] FEO079: WELL YOU CAN'T REALLY BECAUSE IT WOULD BE ALL OF IT\n[14:26] FEE078: NO I MEAN YEAH THEY'RE THEY'RE UH YOU'RE GONNA FIND THAT FOR ANY SPEAKER THEY HAVE A SET WAY OF OF REALISING THESE THINGS\n[14:35] FEE078: AND AND IT'S JUST LIKE FIONA WAS SAYING UM THAT THE THE WORD THAT STANDS OUT IS SOMETHING REALLY UH ABERRANT\n[14:44] FEE078: LIKE UM I'M THINKING OF I I'VE USED THIS EXAMPLE BEFORE\n[14:48] FEE078: THERE'S A GUY WHO SAYS PROJECT INSTEAD OF PRODUCT AND UH IT'S SOMETHING LIKE PROJECT AND IT'S PROBABLY JUST HIS HIS PRONUNCIATION OF OF\n[14:54] FEO079: OH\n[14:54] FEE081: OH\n[14:54] FEE080: AH\n[14:57] FEO079: YEAH\n[14:57] FEE081: MM\n[15:00] FEO079: OH I THINK I'VE TRANSCRIBED HIM AND I HAD PROJECT AT ALL UM EVOLUTION CRITERIA\n[15:02] FEE078: YEAH\n[15:03] FEE078: WELL IT IT THEY WERE CLEARLY TALKING ABOUT A PRODUCT\n[15:06] FEE078: SO SO UH I M I MARKED THAT AS A M UH MISPRONUNCIATION OR S OR SOMETHING TO FLAG ANYWAY\n[15:08] FEO079: YEAH\n[15:10] FEO079: MM\n[15:11] FEO079: OKAY\n[15:13] FEO079: YEAH\n[15:14] FEO079: AND ONE GUY WHO WAS SAYING EVOLUTION EACH TIME HE MEANT EVALUATION AND IT TOOK ME A WHOLE DIALOGUE YEAH YEAH\n[15:17] FEE078: OH EVALUATION\n[15:18] FEE078: YEAH I I'VE I REMEMBER THAT\n[15:20] FEE078: THAT ONE I WOULD I WOULD FLAG JUST LIKE YOU DID\n[15:22] FEE078: IT THAT'S SOMETHING DEFINITELY TO MARK UP\n[15:25] FEO079: YEAH BUT THAT'S REALLY SOMETHING I WOULD ALWAYS TRANSCRIBE IT YOU KNOW FOR LACK OF BETTER KNOWLEDGE OR LACK OF CONTEXT\n[15:31] FEO079: AND THEN AT THE END OF THE DIALOGUE IT DAWNED ON ME THAT HE ACTUALLY MEANT EVALUATION\n[15:34] FEE081: YEAH\n[15:35] FEE078: MM YEAH\n[15:36] FEO079: AND THEN I WENT BACK AND REPLACED I REPLACED IT IN THE WHOLE TRANSCRIPTION\n[15:40] FEE078: THAT'S GOOD\n[15:41] FEE078: THAT'S GOOD\n[15:41] FEE080: WELL AT THE MOMENT WE HAVE A LECTURER THAT CAN I CAN NEVER QUITE S TELL IF HE'S SAYING PROBLEM OR PROGRAMME\n[15:48] FEE080: PROGRAMME PROBLEM\n[15:49] FEO079: YEAH\n[15:50] FEE080: AND IT I CAN'T ACTUALLY SAY BUT WHEN I'M LISTENING TO I'M THINKING AND I CAN'T TELL\n[15:51] FEO079: YEAH\n[15:55] FEE078: ALRIGHT\n[15:55] FEE078: YEAH I KN I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO S TELL YOU ABOUT N UM CERTAIN SPEAKERS\n[15:56] FEO079: YEAH\n[16:04] FEO079: YEAH BASICALLY TH I THINK JUST DO YOUR BEST AND HOPE FOR THE BEST\n[16:04] FEE078: I IT'S JUST SOMETHING WE HAVE TO DEAL WITH\n[16:07] FEE080: HOPE HE'S NOT INVOLVED WITH THESE ACTUALLY\n[16:08] FEE078: YEAH\n[16:09] FEE080: I HOPE HE'S NOT INVOLVED WITH THIS\n[16:09] FEE078: YEAH\n[16:11] FEE081: YEAH\n[16:12] FEE078: OKAY\n[16:12] FEE078: SO OOP I LOST MY LAPEL LAPEL MIC\n[16:16] FEE080: THAT'LL GIVE SOME TRANSCRIBER A HEADACHE\n[16:18] FEE078: YEAH\n[16:19] FEO079: WELL WE HAVE BOTH HEAD SET AND LAPEL TRANSCRIPTION\n[16:20] FEE078: WAIT\n[16:22] FEO079: SO IT'S NOT TOO BAD\n[16:23] FEE078: OOPS\n[16:27] FEE078: LEAST I WON'T BE TRANSCRIBING THE WHAT DO I CARE\n[16:34] FEO079: YEAH LET'S HAVE MAARIKA TRANSCRIBE THAT\n[16:35] FEE078: OKAY SO UM THERE'VE THERE'VE BEEN LOTS OF MISSED FILLED PAUSES\n[16:43] FEE078: EVERYBODY SEEMS TO MISS THOSE SOME MORE THAN OTHERS\n[16:45] FEE078: SO JUST REALLY KEEP AN EAR OUT FOR THOSE\n[16:49] FEE080: IT'S EASY TO 'CAUSE YOU'RE SO USED TO T T TUNING THEM OUT\n[16:49] FEE078: UM\n[16:53] FEE081: MM\n[16:53] FEE080: AND YOU KNOW IT'S EASY WHEN I GO BACK OVER I NORMALLY G LIKE GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING\n[16:53] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[16:56] FEE080: DO A QUICK PASS OF THE MAIN SECTIONS AGAIN AND THINK AH YEAH\n[16:57] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[17:00] FEE078: YEAH\n[17:02] FEE078: YEAH\n[17:02] FEE078: I I'M NOT SURE I MISS THEM PLENTY MYSELF\n[17:06] FEE078: BUT UM THIS THIS SECOND PASS WE SHOULD REALLY TRY TO CATCH ALL OF THEM OR AT LEAST MOST OF TH YEAH\n[17:09] FEO079: UM SORRY I'M JUST SEEING THIS WITH THE T. V. THERE IS T. UNDERSCORE V. UNDERSCORE\n[17:10] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[17:15] FEO079: I THOUGHT WE'RE JUST SUPPOSED TO USE THE UNDERSCORE BETWEEN LETTERS\n[17:18] FEE078: NO NO\n[17:19] FEO079: NO\n[17:19] FEE078: AFTER\n[17:19] FEE080: THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT THE FIRST DAY AS WELL\n[17:20] FEO079: OKAY SORRY THEN I'VE DONE IT WRONG SO FAR\n[17:23] FEE078: OKAY\n[17:24] FEE078: YEAH IT SHOULD BE AFTER EVERY UM ACRONYM LETTER\n[17:25] FEO079: OKAY\n[17:27] FEE081: YOU KNOW UM YOU STANDARDISED ALL THE THE FILLED PAUSES THE UH AND DO WE NEED TO GO THROUGH AND CHANGE ONES THAT PEOPLE DID DIFFERENTLY\n[17:35] FEE081: LIKE IF I WHERE I'VE WRITTEN E. R. FOR UH CHANGE IT ALL TO U. H. THAT SORT OF THING\n[17:38] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[17:39] FEE078: SO AT THIS POINT THE UM THE ONLY FILE THAT'S BEEN CHECKED IS MELISSA ONE THAT MELISSA DID AND THAT WAS CHECKED BY ME\n[17:47] FEE081: MM-HMM\n[17:47] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[17:48] FEE078: UM SO W WE WE'RE STARTING FRESH WITH THESE AND YOU KNOW\n[17:52] FEE080: RIGHT\n[17:52] FEE078: CHANGES LIKE THAT THAT WERE JUST ANNOUNCED WE'LL WE'LL BE ABLE TO CATCH FOR THESE FIRST PASSES\n[17:56] FEE081: YEAH\n[17:58] FEE081: OKAY\n[17:58] FEE078: SO YEAH Y IF YOU DO SEE UM SOMETHING LIKE UM U. H. M. FOR UM YOU YOU WOULD CHANGE THAT TO THE REGULARISED V VERSION\n[18:05] FEE081: YEAH JUST CHANGE IT TO UM\n[18:06] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[18:09] FEE081: OKAY\n[18:09] FEE078: UM AND WE JUST CH YOU KNOW THIS IS ARBITRARY BUT WE HAD TO CHOOSE SOMETHING AND NOT LET IT GET TOO CONVOLUTED WITH UM WITH CHOICE\n[18:14] FEE080: YEAH\n[18:14] FEE081: YEAH\n[18:23] FEE078: HERE'S\n[18:24] FEE080: SO IF THEY PAUSE JUST WHERE YOU'VE GOT IT HIGHLIGHTED AT THE MOMENT\n[18:28] FEE078: UH-HUH\n[18:29] FEE080: THAT WOR THE HYPHEN\n[18:31] FEE078: MM-HMM THERE\n[18:33] FEE080: SO I HAVE TO RE DO THE MEETINGS FROM THE MINUTES FROM THE LAST MEETING\n[18:39] FEE080: WAS SHE WAS THAT A LIKE W R REAL DEFINITE I'M STARTING A NEW SENTENCE HERE\n[18:44] FEE080: 'CAUSE I'D SOMETIME IF IT SOUNDS LIKE HE COULD CARRY ON SAYING THE WHOLE SENTENCE I SOMETIMES DON'T HAVE A HYPHEN THERE\n[18:50] FEE078: UM I\n[18:50] FEE080: BUT IS IT A T ANY HESITATION\n[18:52] FEO079: BUT IT IS A BACK TRACK\n[18:53] FEE081: YEAH\n[18:53] FEE080: OKAY\n[18:53] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[18:54] FEE080: OKAY\n[18:54] FEE078: SO IT'S NOT NECESSARILY RESTARTING THE SENTENCE BUT JUST A RESTART OF ANY TYPE\n[18:54] FEE081: WE DO THE MEETING\n[18:55] FEE081: THE MINUTES YEAH\n[18:57] FEE080: RIGHT\n[18:57] FEO079: YEAH I THINK OF IT IN TERMS OF YOU KNOW NOT EVEN MAYBE TO WELL\n[18:59] FEE078: A PHRASE\n[19:01] FEO079: IF I TH IF YOU THINK OF IT IN TERMS OF A SYNTACTIC TREE\n[19:04] FEE080: YEAH\n[19:04] FEO079: IT N DOESN'T HAVE TO GO BACK ALL THE WAY TO THE S. NODE\n[19:07] FEO079: BUT IT JUST M IT MIGHT GO BACK TO THE LAST NODE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[19:08] FEE080: YEAH\n[19:09] FEE080: JUST ONE TO THE NEXT DOOR YEAH\n[19:09] FEE081: MM-HMM\n[19:11] FEO079: YEAH\n[19:11] FEE078: YEAH\n[19:13] FEE078: THANK YOU FOR THAT DESCRIPTION BEATA\n[19:16] FEE080: OH GOODNESS WHO WOULD KNOW WHAT THAT WAS UH IF SOMEBODY THAT DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT LINGUISTICS WERE TRYING TO TRANSCRIBE S. NODE\n[19:21] FEO079: WELL IT'S JUST MY WAY OF OF KNOWING IF IT W SORRY 'CAUSE LINGUISTICS IS ALL I'VE EVER KNOWN\n[19:22] FEE080: YEAH\n[19:24] FEE080: YEAH\n[19:25] FEE080: YEAH\n[19:28] FEE078: HERE'S A UH SO THAT ANSWERS YOUR QUESTION ABOUT THAT ANSWERS YOUR QUESTION ABOUT THIS ONE UP HERE\n[19:31] FEE080: SORRY\n[19:32] FEE080: YES YEAH\n[19:33] FEE078: OKAY\n[19:34] FEE078: HERE'S WHERE I'VE I HEARD A ANOTHER SOUND ANOTHER FALSE START\n[19:41] FEE078: UM OR A STUTTER I WOULD SAY\n[19:47] FEE078: LET ME SEE\n[19:47] FEE078: OH YEAH\n[19:53] FEE078: I'M NOT SEEING WHERE THIS IS\n[19:57] FEE080: YOU'RE THREE LINES IN\n[19:59] FEE078: OKAY\n[19:59] FEE078: OKAY OKAY\n[20:03] FEE078: OKAY\n[20:12] FEE078: SO THAT KIND OF THING\n[20:12] FEE081: MM-HMM\n[20:13] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[20:13] FEE078: AND THERE WAS A VOWEL IN THERE BUT YOU NOTICED THAT SHE JUST USED THE AND THAT'S FINE\n[20:18] FEE080: WHAT'S THE\n[20:18] FEE081: OKAY\n[20:18] FEE078: THE THE LETTER D.\n[20:19] FEO079: YEAH\n[20:20] FEE080: WHAT'S THE C.\n[20:22] FEE080: IS THAT A\n[20:22] FEE078: THAT'S SHE WOULD LIKE SEE\n[20:24] FEE078: SHE\n[20:25] FEE080: THERE'S A D JUDGMENT IS THAT THAT\n[20:34] FEE078: OH SORRY\n[20:35] FEE078: I DIDN'T GO F BACK FAR ENOUGH\n[20:37] FEE080: OH I'VE NOT USED THAT BUTTON YET\n[20:39] FEE081: WHERE YOU'VE WRITTEN AT ET CETERA IS THAT HOW WE'RE SUPPOSED TO BE WRITING IT\n[20:42] FEE078: YES\n[20:43] FEE081: OKAY\n[20:43] FEE078: UM WHERE IS THAT\n[20:46] FEE078: YES SHE'S SO SHE SPELLED IT WRONG\n[20:47] FEE081: YEAH\n[20:49] FEO079: WHERE\n[20:49] FEE078: UM UH UP HERE\n[20:51] FEO079: OH ET CETERA\n[20:52] FEE078: YEAH SO I D I MENTIONED THAT BECAUSE OF SPELLING\n[20:54] FEE078: AND YES ANY G\n[20:56] FEO079: IS IT ONE WORD OR IS IT TWO WORDS\n[20:56] FEE078: I\n[20:58] FEE078: IT'S ONE WORD\n[20:58] FEO079: OKAY\n[20:59] FEE078: SO I D I JUST SAID SPELLING\n[21:02] FEO079: BECAUSE I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE LIKE ET ALII\n[21:03] FEE078: IT'S AN ADMONISHMENT\n[21:05] FEE078: SORRY\n[21:06] FEO079: BUT IN SH IT ISN'T IT IN LATIN LIKE ET CETERA LIKE ET ALII OR\n[21:07] FEE081: ET CETERA\n[21:11] FEE078: UH LIKE A. T. IS UH\n[21:14] FEO079: NO NO NO LIKE ET W YOU KNOW WHEN YOU HAVE UH WHEN YOU HAVE A CITATION AND YOU SAY ET AL IT MEANS AND OTHERS\n[21:19] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[21:20] FEO079: ET ET AL ET ALII IS THE FULL WORD AND ET CETERA MEANS AND FOLLOWING\n[21:25] FEO079: SO\n[21:26] FEE080: IN THE DICTIONARY HERE IT'S ONE WORD\n[21:27] FEO079: YEAH\n[21:28] FEO079: OH IN IT IS OKAY YEAH\n[21:29] FEE078: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[21:31] FEE078: IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT SPELLINGS I I I THINK I M MIGHT HAVE SENT AN EMAIL TO THIS EFFECT JUST CHECK THE OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY ONLINE\n[21:38] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[21:38] FEE081: OKAY\n[21:39] FEE078: UH AND THAT'S THAT WILL BE OUR GUIDE\n[21:41] FEE078: UM SO A AS FAR AS I KNOW THIS IS JUST MISSING AN E. CETERA\n[21:47] FEO079: MM-HMM YEAH\n[21:48] FEE078: UM BUT ANYWAY\n[21:50] FEE078: YOU CAN\n[21:53] FEE078: WE'VE CONSIDERED EXPERIMENTING WITH RUNNING THIS THROUGH A SPELL CHECK\n[21:57] FEE078: YOU COULD TAKE THIS AS AN EMACS FILE AND RUN A SPELL CHECK ON IT\n[21:57] FEE081: MM\n[22:01] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[22:02] FEE078: BUT I THINK IT WOULD SLOW THINGS DOWN TOO MUCH\n[22:04] FEO079: YEAH\n[22:05] FEE080: YEAH\n[22:05] FEE078: SO JUST HOPEFULLY I IN GOING THROUGH THIS VERY CAREFULLY YOU'RE GOING TO NOTICE THESE MISSPELLINGS\n[22:06] FEO079: I THINK\n[22:07] FEE080: WOULD GIVE EMACS A HEADACHE AS WELL\n[22:11] FEO079: YEAH\n[22:11] FEE080: YEAH\n[22:11] FEO079: I THINK I IF SOMEBODY COULD WRITE I DON'T KNOW HOW DIFFICULT IT WOULD BE IN PRACTICE TO WRITE A SCRIPT THAT WOULD IGNORE UM ALL THE WORD FRAGMENTS\n[22:19] FEO079: ANYTHING WITH A HYPHEN\n[22:20] FEO079: THEN A SPELL CHECK MIGHT MAKE MAKE SENSE\n[22:21] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[22:23] FEO079: BUT UH TO JUST USE SIMPLE EMACS IT WILL UH BASICALLY MARK UM ALL THE WORD FRAGMENTS FOR YOU AND UH YOU KNOW\n[22:30] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[22:32] FEO079: AND I KNOW FROM EXPERIENCE AT SOME POINT YOU ALSO GET NEGLIGENT\n[22:35] FEO079: YOU JUST CLICK OKAY OKAY OKAY YOU KNOW THAT'S NOT A MISTAKE AND THEN YOU MIGHT MISS A REAL ERROR\n[22:37] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[22:39] FEE078: RIGHT\n[22:40] FEO079: SO IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE\n[22:41] FEE078: YEAH I TH I THINK YOU'RE RIGHT\n[22:42] FEE078: SO WE'LL WE WILL JUST HOPE THAT YOU CATCH IT\n[22:45] FEE078: UM THAT'S WHAT WE'LL DO\n[22:45] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[22:49] FEE080: YEAH THE C.\n[22:50] FEE080: UM\n[22:51] FEE078: OKAY\n[22:51] FEE078: SO\n[22:54] FEE078: SORRY\n[23:01] FEE078: SO I THINK SHE JUST SHE DIDN'T CATCH THE FULL FORM\n[23:03] FEE081: OKAY\n[23:03] FEE080: SHE WAS CUTTING OFF RATHER THAN SAYING SHE WOULD LIKE S TO HAVE SEE SOMETHING\n[23:04] FEO079: YEAH\n[23:07] FEE078: RIGHT RIGHT\n[23:08] FEO079: YEAH\n[23:08] FEE078: YEAH\n[23:09] FEE078: SHE I THINK SHE MEANT TO USE THE INFINITIVE BUT SHE JUST LEFT OFF THE TO\n[23:12] FEO079: BUT SEE IS A ACTUAL FULL WORD SHOULDN'T IT THERE B SHOULDN'T THERE BE A SPACE BETWEEN SEE AND THE HYPHEN\n[23:13] FEE080: IS A WHOLE WORD\n[23:19] FEE078: A SPACE BETWEEN SHE WOULD LIKE SEE\n[23:19] FEO079: YOU KNOW NOT TO BE NOT TO BE PEDANTIC\n[23:20] FEE080: YEAH\n[23:23] FEE078: SHE WOULD LIKE SEE\n[23:24] FEO079: AFTER THE NO THE THE C. AND THE HYPHEN SHOULDN'T THERE BE A SPACE\n[23:26] FEE078: YES YES YES YOU'RE RIGHT\n[23:29] FEE078: YEAH\n[23:30] FEO079: OKAY\n[23:30] FEE080: 'KAY\n[23:31] FEE078: EXACTLY\n[23:32] FEE080: THANKS THAT'S WHAT I WAS ASKING\n[23:32] FEO079: YEAH\n[23:33] FEE078: UH THAT WAS WHAT YOU WERE M REMARKING ABOUT\n[23:33] FEE080: I SHOULD'VE JUST SAID IT THAT WAY\n[23:34] FEE080: YEAH\n[23:35] FEE078: OKAY\n[23:36] FEE078: THERE WE GO\n[23:38] FEE078: LET ME SAVE THAT\n[23:39] FEE078: OKAY\n[23:41] FEE078: WHAT ELSE\n[23:41] FEE078: UM BE CAREFUL ABOUT UM FINDING MIS TRANSCRIPTIONS\n[23:47] FEE078: SO UM\n[23:51] FEO079: UM THE WOULD AND W\n[24:04] FEE078: SO SHE T SHE TRANSCRIBED THAT AS WOULD\n[24:05] FEE081: OKAY\n[24:06] FEE078: AND SO\n[24:06] FEE080: UH-HUH\n[24:06] FEO079: NO\n[24:07] FEO079: BUT SOMETIMES IT'S REALLY DIFFICULT SOMETIMES YOU REALLY DON'T KNOW WHETHER THEY'RE SAYING WILL OR WOULD\n[24:11] FEE078: WELL I THINK IT'S QUITE CLEAR THERE\n[24:12] FEE081: THAT ONE WAS CLEAR\n[24:12] FEO079: YEAH HE IT IT'S HIS YEAH\n[24:14] FEE078: I MEAN OBVIOUSLY THERE ARE GONNA BE CA\n[24:15] FEO079: BUT IF IF IT'S NOT CLEAR DO I JUST PICK UH DO YOU JUST PICK THE MORE GRAMMATIC ALTERNATIVE\n[24:19] FEO079: OR\n[24:19] FEE078: NO YOU TRY TO KEEP IT AS TRUE TO WHAT'S BEING SAID\n[24:22] FEO079: B YEAH\n[24:22] FEO079: BUT IF IT BUT IF IT'S REALLY NOT ABSOLUTELY NOT CLEAR\n[24:26] FEE078: THEN USE UM\n[24:26] FEO079: WHEN THEY SAY INSTEA YOU KNOW SOME PEOPLE WHEN THEY SWALLOW UP THE THE LAST BIT\n[24:32] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[24:33] FEO079: OR DO WE JUST THEN TRANSCRIBE\n[24:34] FEE078: I'D HAVE TO HEAR IT BECAUSE IT M SOUNDS LIKE IT COULD BE A FRAGMENT\n[24:35] FEO079: YEAH\n[24:37] FEO079: YEAH\n[24:38] FEO079: YEAH\n[24:39] FEE078: UH IT JU I'D JUST HAVE TO HEAR IT\n[24:40] FEE078: UM M I'D YOU DON'T WANT TO B UM BE PRESCRIPTIVE AND AND TYPE WHAT YOU THINK THEY SHOULD'VE SAID\n[24:45] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[24:46] FEO079: YEAH\n[24:48] FEO079: YEAH\n[24:49] FEE078: BUT\n[24:50] FEE078: BUT I I I DO KNOW THE TYPE OF SCENARIO YOU'RE DESCRIBING\n[24:54] FEE078: I JUST IT'S JUST HARD TO ANSWER THAT WITHOUT HEARING SOMETHING\n[24:56] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[24:59] FEE078: MM\n[25:02] FEO079: THE UM SHOULD BE CAPITALISED\n[25:04] FEE078: YEAH THEY SHOULD ALL I I STOPPED MARKING THEM 'CAUSE THERE ARE JUST TOO MANY\n[25:05] FEO079: YEAH\n[25:06] FEO079: OKAY\n[25:08] FEE078: BUT\n[25:08] FEE080: SHOULD IT\n[25:08] FEE080: 'CAUSE THE LOOSE UH IS CONTINUING FROM ONE SENTENCE ISN'T IT\n[25:10] FEE078: UH LET'S SEE\n[25:11] FEE078: OH YEAH Y YOU'RE RIGHT\n[25:11] FEO079: OH OKAY\n[25:12] FEE078: RIGHT\n[25:13] FEO079: NO\n[25:13] FEE078: THAT'S RIGHT\n[25:13] FEO079: YEAH\n[25:14] FEE078: OKAY\n[25:18] FEE078: THERE WAS A YES IN THERE\n[25:20] FEE078: UM AND\n[25:20] FEE081: OKAY\n[25:20] FEE080: WAS THERE\n[25:21] FEE078: YES\n[25:22] FEE080: OKAY\n[25:26] FEE081: YEAH\n[25:26] FEE080: OH YEAH\n[25:29] FEE078: SO ANOTHER MISSED FALSE START\n[25:32] FEE078: UM\n[25:37] FEE078: THERE WAS CREAKINESS ON THE SHE\n[25:38] FEE078: BUT YOU DON'T NEED TO MARK THAT AS A SEPARATE SOUND\n[25:42] FEE078: UM\n[25:43] FEE080: SOMETIMES I'VE MADE BUTS AFTER LA LIKE WORDS AFTER LAUGHTER I'VE MADE THEM CAPITALISED\n[25:47] FEE080: 'CAUSE I'VE NOT BEEN SURE IF THERE'S AN IF THE LAUGHTER'S BEEN CUTTING EVERYTHING OFF\n[25:51] FEE078: MM\n[25:52] FEE078: IF IT SOUNDS LIKE UM THE LAUGHTER IS JUST UM INTERRUPTING A AN UTTERANCE THAT CONTINUES AFTER THE LAUGHTER I WOULDN'T WORRY ABOUT CAPITALISING\n[25:59] FEO079: YEAH\n[25:59] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[26:00] FEO079: UM OKAY SO WHAT ABOUT IF A WHOLE UTTERANCE IS UTTERED WHILE LAUGHING\n[26:07] FEO079: DO YOU PUT THE LAUGHTER IN FRONT\n[26:07] FEE080: DURING\n[26:09] FEO079: OR IN WHAT I USU WHEN THAT HAPPENS WHAT I DO IS I PUT LAUGHTER IN FRONT\n[26:13] FEO079: THEN THE WHOLE SENTENCE AND LAUGHTER IN YOU KNOW AT THE END AS WELL\n[26:17] FEE078: IF YOU HEAR JUST LAUGHTER ON EITHER SIDE YEAH DO THAT\n[26:17] FEO079: SO\n[26:20] FEO079: YEAH\n[26:21] FEO079: NO BUT IT'S IT'S LAUGHTER TH THROUGHOUT\n[26:23] FEE078: YEAH YEAH MM I DON'T KNOW WE'LL HAVE TO I'LL\n[26:26] FEO079: YEAH\n[26:26] FEO079: THERE'S SOME PEOPLE LAUGHING THEMSELVES SILLY AT ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WHILE WHILE THEY SPEAK\n[26:30] FEE078: OKAY SO LAUGHTER DURING SPEECH\n[26:36] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[26:37] FEE078: I'LL F I'LL TALK TO MELISSA AND JEAN\n[26:39] FEO079: BECAUSE IN THE ICSI DIALOGUES UM THEY ALWAYS SAY YOU KNOW WHILE LAUGHING AND WE DON'T DO THAT\n[26:40] FEE078: S\n[26:44] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[26:45] FEO079: SO THEY SAY EITHER SO THERE IT'S REALLY NOT AMBIGUOUS WHETHER IT'S JUST LAUGH FOLLOWED BY AN A NORMALLY SPOKEN UTTERANCE OR WHETHER IT'S AN UTTERANCE SPOKEN WHILE LAUGHING\n[26:49] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[26:56] FEO079: I THINK THERE IS A DISTINCTION THERE AND WE DON'T HAVE THAT\n[26:56] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[26:59] FEE078: NO WE DON'T HAVE ANY QUAL TAGS LIKE THEY USE\n[26:59] FEO079: YEAH\n[27:01] FEE078: BUT UM I'LL F I'LL\n[27:05] FEE078: I'LL FIGURE THAT ONE OUT AND PUT IT UP ON THE WIKI OR EMAIL YOU\n[27:07] FEO079: 'KAY\n[27:11] FEE078: GOOD QUESTION\n[27:12] FEE078: I'VE COME ACROSS THAT AS WELL\n[27:14] FEE078: MM SEE\n[27:24] FEE078: OH YEAH I DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT THAT NOISE WAS INDICATING\n[27:29] FEE078: UM WE CAN SKIP ON\n[27:31] FEE078: THERE ARE OTHER TYPES OF THINGS I WANNA POINT OUT\n[27:34] FEE078: UM LET'S SEE\n[27:45] FEO079: MORSE CODE\n[28:02] FEE080: WAS THAT CIRCUIT\n[28:02] FEE078: OKAY\n[28:04] FEE080: I FIGURE IF SHE IS A PERSON THAT CALLS CIRCUIT CIRCUIT\n[28:05] FEE078: DID YOU\n[28:05] FEO079: MORSE\n[28:08] FEE078: DID SHE SAY CIRCUIT\n[28:09] FEE078: I DIDN'T REALLY HEAR THAT\n[28:10] FEE081: HOW DO YOU KNOW IT'S THAT\n[28:10] FEE080: I'M NOT SURE IF SHE DID\n[28:11] FEE078: SO WOULD WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN TEMPTED TO PUT AN ASTERISK AFTER THAT\n[28:13] FEE080: JUST UM IF IT'S HER I JUST CAUGHT THE END OF IT AND\n[28:20] FEE078: UH YEAH\n[28:20] FEE080: NO NOT FOR THAT ONE\n[28:20] FEE081: CIR CIRCUIT\n[28:21] FEE080: BUT I HAD ONE PERSON WHO SAID CIRCUIT\n[28:21] FEO079: YEAH\n[28:23] FEE078: OH OKAY\n[28:23] FEO079: BUT THEN I W BUT THEN I WOULDN'T PUT AN ASTERISK ON IT\n[28:24] FEE080: THE\n[28:27] FEO079: I THOUGHT ASTERISK IS SOMETHING WHERE UM IT'S C IT'S PRONOUNCED AS A TOTALLY DIFFERENT WORD LIKE EVALUATION AND EVOLUTION\n[28:34] FEE078: NO NOT NECESSARILY\n[28:35] FEO079: NO\n[28:36] FEE078: NO IT'S JUST SOMETHING THAT THE SPEECH RECOGNIZER IS LIABLE TO TRIP UP ON I THINK\n[28:36] FEO079: OKAY\n[28:39] FEO079: OH\n[28:40] FEO079: YEAH CAUSE I THIS IS A VERY FREQUENT MISTAKE THAT NO NATIVE SPEAKERS MAKE TO SAY CIRCUIT INSTEAD OF CIRCUIT\n[28:44] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[28:46] FEE078: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[28:47] FEE078: UM Y THAT MAY BE BUT I PROBABLY WOULD FLAG IT\n[28:51] FEE078: I DEPENDING ON HOW HOW DIFFERENT THE VOWEL SOUND WAS\n[28:55] FEO079: MM\n[28:56] FEE078: IT'S GONNA BE YOUR CALL IN A LOT OF THESE CASES\n[28:56] FEE081: OOPS\n[28:57] FEE080: YEAH SOMETHING LIKE IF HA I DID THAT ONE 'CAUSE IT IS WELL A LANGUAGE TEACHER WOULDN'T LOW ALLOW THAT TO MO MOVE ON TO THE NEXT STAGE\n[29:04] FEE080: THAT WOULDN'T THEY WOULDN'T LET THAT PASS\n[29:06] FEE078: MM\n[29:06] FEO079: MM\n[29:08] FEE080: SORT OF\n[29:11] FEE078: OKAY HERE\n[29:11] FEE080: OR I WOULDN'T\n[29:12] FEE080: IF SOMEBODY THAT I'D POINT IT OUT TO THEM\n[29:13] FEE078: HERE'S A CASE OF UM WHERE I FOUND IT N UH FOUND A CASE OF DISCONTINUITY\n[29:25] FEE078: BUT YOU KNOW BECAUSE SHE'S A NON NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKER I DON'T I DON'T KNOW\n[29:31] FEE078: MAYBE THAT WAS GRAMMATICALLY N UH\n[29:36] FEE078: UNMARKED FOR HER\n[29:37] FEE078: IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[29:38] FEE081: YEAH\n[29:39] FEE078: MAYBE THAT WASN'T UH HER RE STARTING MAYBE SH THAT WAS\n[29:41] FEE080: YEAH 'CAUSE OTHERWISE YOU COULD END UP PUTTING A HYPHEN AFTER EVERY HESITATION MARK THAT YOU HAVE\n[29:45] FEE081: YEAH\n[29:46] FEE078: MM MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[29:47] FEE078: SO AGAIN I DON'T KNOW\n[29:49] FEE078: THAT W THAT WAS MY REFLEX AT THE TIME TO PUT THAT THERE\n[29:49] FEE080: JUST IF\n[29:51] FEE078: BUT\n[29:52] FEE080: JUST A PROSODIC MARKER RATHER THAN AN ACTUAL HESITATION\n[29:56] FEE078: YEAH\n[29:58] FEE078: WELL\n[29:58] FEE080: UH AS IN A WHOLE S LIKE BACK CHANNEL\n[30:02] FEE078: UNLESS YOU KINDA GET RIGHT\n[30:09] FEE080: OH YEAH SORRY\n[30:10] FEE080: I TH I JUST READ THE REST OF THE SENTENCE\n[30:12] FEO079: IS PUSH BUTTONS TWO WORDS\n[30:14] FEE078: UH YEAH YEAH\n[30:16] FEO079: I USED ONE WORD\n[30:16] FEE078: YEAH I WOULD TYPE IT AS TWO\n[30:18] FEO079: OKAY\n[30:20] FEE078: MM OKAY I'M GONNA SKIP AHEAD\n[30:24] FEE078: OH LET'S SEE THERE WAS A C\n[30:33] FEE078: SO I I HEAR SHE WOULD QUITE CLEARLY THERE AND I THINK A GOOD NUMBER OF THEM YOU'LL BE ABLE TO RESOLVE JUST JUST HELPS TO HAVE THE CONTEXT AND BE ABLE TO LISTEN TO IT AGAIN\n[30:35] FEE080: YEAH\n[30:36] FEE081: YEAH\n[30:40] FEE081: OKAY\n[30:43] FEO079: WELL IT COULD BE SHE WOULD OR SHOULD AS WELL\n[30:45] FEE078: WELL\n[30:46] FEO079: YEAH\n[30:46] FEE078: OKAY\n[30:47] FEE078: YES IT COULD BE A LOT OF THINGS\n[30:49] FEE078: UM\n[30:58] FEE078: SO THERE IS THERE IS ANOTHER CASE WHERE THERE WASN'T A SPACE BETWEEN UH\n[31:02] FEE081: RIGHT\n[31:04] FEE078: A NON WORD FRAGMENT AND UM\n[31:06] FEO079: MM\n[31:08] FEE078: A RE START\n[31:10] FEE078: OKAY\n[31:11] FEE078: WHAT ELSE\n[31:12] FEE078: THERE IS AN EXTRA LITTLE SYMBOL IN HERE AND THAT WAS JUST KINDA CARELESSNESS\n[31:18] FEE078: UM\n[31:22] FEE078: SO D EVEN IF IT'S SOMETHING AS BRIEF AS MM-HMM WE'RE WE'RE GONNA GO AHEAD AND CAPITALISE THAT\n[31:28] FEE078: AND MAARIKA ASKED ME WHAT TO DO IN THE CASE OF AN UTTERANCE JUST CONSISTING OF LAUGHTER\n[31:35] FEE078: DO WE DO WE USE PUNCTUATION IN THESE CASES AND I DON'T KNOW\n[31:40] FEE078: I HAVEN'T BEEN\n[31:41] FEO079: I HAVEN'T EITHER\n[31:41] FEE078: I DON'T THINK IT'S NECESSARY\n[31:42] FEE080: NO\n[31:42] FEO079: IT'S JUST TOO SILLY\n[31:44] FEE078: YEAH\n[31:45] FEE078: UH NO\n[31:45] FEE080: 'CAUSE IT'S NOT LINGUISTIC\n[31:48] FEE078: UM\n[31:49] FEE080: WELL NOT YEAH\n[31:49] FEO079: I'M JUST THINKING OF UH YOU KNOW AN UTTERANCE CONSISTING ENTIRELY OF LAUGHTER AND THEN PUTTING LIKE PUNCTUATION IN LIKE\n[31:50] FEE080: I KNOW I YEAH YOU COULD THINK OF AN ARGU\n[31:59] FEE080: OR SHOULD WE START IT IF WE START THE CONVERSATION IN THE COMMON ROOM LIKE IS LAUGHTER LINGUISTIC THEN THEY COULD COME UP WITH A THEORY\n[32:03] FEE081: SOMEONE'S GONNA HAVE FUN TRANSCRIBING THAT NOW\n[32:08] FEE078: DELETE AND COLLAPSE\n[32:08] FEO079: SORRY\n[32:13] FEE081: YEAH\n[32:14] FEE080: BUT\n[32:15] FEE078: I'M TRYING TO UNDERST I'M TRYING TO INTERPRET MY NOTE HERE\n[32:18] FEE078: DELETE AND COLLAPSE THE SURROUNDING SEGMENTS\n[32:20] FEE078: OKAY I GUESS THERE THERE JUST REALLY WASN'T ENOUGH TO TRANSCRIBE THERE\n[32:21] FEE080: OH D\n[32:25] FEE078: YEAH\n[32:25] FEO079: YEAH BECAUSE IT WAS IT WAS REALLY JUST SILENCE AND YOU'RE ASKING THE PERSON TO JUST GET RID OF\n[32:30] FEE078: YEAH\n[32:30] FEE078: SO LIKE I SAID CLICK DOWN HERE JUST TO IF YOU HAVEN'T LEARNED THAT TRICK ALREADY\n[32:34] FEO079: YEAH\n[32:35] FEE078: AND THAT WON'T PLAY ANY SURROUNDING SEGMENTS\n[32:35] FEE081: MM-HMM\n[32:38] FEE078: SO THERE'S NOTHING THERE WORTH TRANSCRIBING\n[32:40] FEE081: OKAY\n[32:42] FEE078: UM\n[32:48] FEE078: UH\n[32:52] FEE080: OH I JUST NOTICED THE THE RANDOM YEAHS LIKE WITH HAVING THE HYPHEN BEFORE THEY'RE S\n[33:00] FEE080: UH IF YOU SCROLL UP A LITTLE WAY\n[33:01] FEE078: UH-HUH\n[33:06] FEE080: YEAH THAT HA UM THE SECOND ONE FROM THE TOP\n[33:09] FEE080: THINKING I'M GONNA HAVE TO GO BACK AND FIND MY PLACES WHERE I'VE HAD SOMEONE PAUSING AND THEN SAYING YEAH YEAH AND THEN THIS THAT I'VE NOT HAD I NEED TO GO BACK AND FIND UH P PUT HYPHENS IN\n[33:09] FEE078: THIS ONE\n[33:18] FEE078: OH SO YOU HAVEN'T PUT A HYPHEN THERE\n[33:20] FEE078: I SEE I SEE\n[33:20] FEO079: MM\n[33:21] FEE078: YEAH\n[33:23] FEE078: OKAY\n[33:24] FEE080: HYPHENS OR COMMAS\n[33:26] FEE078: COMMAS\n[33:28] FEE078: COMMAS DID YOU SAY\n[33:29] FEE080: YEAH\n[33:30] FEE078: OH\n[33:33] FEE078: FOR G FOR THAT S TYPE OF SITUATION\n[33:34] FEE080: NO S ALRIGHT\n[33:35] FEE080: NO I'VE I'VE TH I'VE SORT IT OUT\n[33:36] FEO079: YEAH\n[33:37] FEE078: YEAH OKAY\n[33:37] FEE081: ACTUALLY UM A COUPLE OF TIMES WHERE THEY'VE REPEATED A WORD I'VE PUT A COMMA BETWEEN THEM\n[33:42] FEE081: SHOULD THAT BE NO COMMA\n[33:44] FEE078: COMMAS ARE FINE\n[33:44] FEE081: OH R OKAY\n[33:45] FEE078: I MEAN THEY'RE EVENTUALLY THEY'RE GOING TO BE EXTRACTED GLOBALLY SO IT DOESN'T MATTER HOW YOU USE THE COMMA\n[33:47] FEE081: RIGHT\n[33:49] FEE081: OH RIGHT OKAY\n[33:49] FEE080: ALRIGHT OKAY\n[33:50] FEO079: OH\n[33:50] FEO079: OKAY\n[33:51] FEE078: YEAH WE CAN JUST WIPE THEM OUT IN ONE FELL SWOOP\n[33:52] FEE081: OKAY\n[33:53] FEE080: SO WE DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT COMMAS\n[33:54] FEO079: YEAH\n[33:54] FEE080: OKAY\n[33:54] FEE081: 'CAUSE I GET I GET QUITE PROLIFIC WITH MY COMMAS AT TIMES\n[33:57] FEE078: I I AM TOO\n[33:57] FEE081: SO UM\n[33:58] FEE078: I I LIKE COMMAS AND THEN UH STEVE RENALS WHO'S PROJECT MANAGER HAD A LOOK AT M I THINK IT WAS MY TRANSCRIPTIONS\n[34:01] FEE080: YEAH\n[34:04] FEE081: OKAY\n[34:05] FEE078: WHAT ARE ALL THESE COMMAS DOING IN HERE\n[34:07] FEE078: BUT HE DIDN'T HE ULTIMATELY HE SAID IT WASN'T A PROBLEM\n[34:11] FEE081: OKAY COOL\n[34:13] FEE078: THEY WILL I TH THEY'LL HELP IN THE CASE OF DISCOURSE MARKING BUT HIS POINT WAS THAT THEY'RE REALLY SUBJECTIVE\n[34:19] FEE078: I MEAN SOMETHING THAT YOU THE TRANSCRIBER HERE YEAH YEAH\n[34:19] FEE081: YEAH\n[34:22] FEO079: YEAH\n[34:23] FEO079: JUST TO MAKE SENSE OF A SENTENCE\n[34:25] FEE081: YEAH\n[34:26] FEE078: I REALLY LIKE USING COMMAS\n[34:30] FEE080: I I READ SOMEBODY'S P. H. D. PROPOSALS YESTERDAY AND S AND IT'S SAYING WELL YOU COULD HAVE A COMMA IN HERE AND ONE THERE AND\n[34:30] FEE078: OH\n[34:36] FEE078: SH OH SHE SPELLED CUTEST UM WITH AN I. SO THAT THAT'S JUST SOMETHING I POINTED OUT\n[34:36] FEO079: WHAT DOES CUTEST SPELLING MEAN\n[34:42] FEO079: OH OKAY\n[34:43] FEE081: OH YEAH\n[34:44] FEO079: OKAY\n[34:45] FEE078: OKAY WHAT ELSE\n[34:47] FEE078: UM\n[34:48] FEE080: CUTEST\n[34:49] FEE081: E. S. T.\n[34:50] FEE080: THANK YOU\n[34:51] FEE078: SO HERE'S LET'S SEE\n[34:54] FEE078: NOW THIS WAS OUR\n[34:56] FEE080: THAT ONE STEP BEHIND\n[35:00] FEE078: SO SHE TYPED UH OUR AND I I DIDN'T QUITE HEAR THAT\n[35:02] FEE081: OH OKAY\n[35:05] FEE078: BUT\n[35:08] FEE078: BUT I YOU CAN SEE HOW IT COULD'VE BEEN I DON'T KNOW\n[35:08] FEO079: OH\n[35:08] FEE080: OH\n[35:09] FEE081: YEAH\n[35:11] FEO079: WELL IF YOU WERE COCKNEY THEN SORRY\n[35:13] FEE078: YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[35:16] FEE081: SOMETIMES YOU GET LIKE AN UH AND IT G YOU'RE NOT SURE IF IT'S AN AN A. YEAH OR AN M IT YEAH\n[35:20] FEO079: A. OR\n[35:22] FEE078: RIGHT\n[35:22] FEE078: AND YOU CAN NEVER KNOW BUT IF IT FITS WELL ENOUGH AS A AS AN INDEFINITE ARTICLE THEN YOU MIGHT AS WELL\n[35:26] FEE081: AS AN\n[35:28] FEE081: YEAH DO IT AS OKAY\n[35:29] FEE080: SO WHICH DID YOU DEC UH DID\n[35:31] FEE078: OH I WAS S I WAS SUGGESTING THAT SH IT BE UH INSTEAD OF OUR\n[35:42] FEE078: BUT\n[35:42] FEE080: EVALUATION\n[35:43] FEE078: YEAH I IT'S TRICKY IT GETS AMBIGUOUS\n[35:44] FEO079: YEAH\n[35:44] FEE080: THE Z Z\n[35:45] FEE081: SEVERAL VOWELS IN THERE\n[35:49] FEE080: EVALUALA\n[35:51] FEE078: UM I DON'T KNOW\n[35:57] FEE078: UH WHAT'S THIS\n[35:58] FEE078: WELL OH SHE'S\n[36:03] FEE078: I HEAR THE WELL THERE\n[36:04] FEO079: YEAH\n[36:04] FEE080: YEAH\n[36:04] FEE081: YEAH\n[36:04] FEE078: THE BUT THIS BEING A HEAD SET MIC CHANNEL M MAY MAKE IT EASIER TO HEAR\n[36:08] FEO079: YEAH\n[36:09] FEE078: SHE TRANSCRIBED FROM THE LAPEL MIC\n[36:11] FEE080: I'VE HAD ONE PERSON WITH A DODGY HEADPHONE WITH WITH DODGY SOMETHING WHERE MOST OF THE TIME IT'S IT'S AS IF THEY'VE GOT THEIR HAND OVER SOMETHING\n[36:12] FEE078: UH\n[36:14] FEE078: OH\n[36:15] FEE078: OH\n[36:20] FEE078: OH GOD\n[36:21] FEE081: THAT'S HARSH\n[36:21] FEE078: AND YOU TRANSCRIBED THAT SPEAKER ENTIRELY\n[36:23] FEE080: YES THE UH YEAH IT W IT'S FOR\n[36:26] FEE078: IF THAT COMES UP AGAIN WE'VE GOT UM HEADSET MIC FILES NOW\n[36:30] FEE078: IN FACT THEY REPLACED ALL THE LAPEL MIC FILES ON THE M. M. M. SERVER WITH HEAD SET MIC FILES\n[36:30] FEE080: RIGHT\n[36:35] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[36:35] FEE080: HMM\n[36:35] FEE081: OH OKAY\n[36:35] FEE078: WHICH WE WEREN'T ASKING THEM TO DO BUT ANYWAY THEY DID IT\n[36:40] FEE078: AND SO NOW WE DON'T HAVE THE LAPEL MIC FILES\n[36:43] FEE078: APPARENTLY THE HEADSET MIC FILES ARE ARE JUST A BIT LOUDER\n[36:46] FEE078: AND SO YOU'LL F PROBABLY FIND YOURSELF TURNING THE VOLUME DOWN CONSIDERABLY\n[36:46] FEE080: RIGHT\n[36:46] FEE081: RIGHT\n[36:49] FEE078: BUT BUT APPARENTLY OTHER THAN THAT THEY'RE JUST AS GOOD\n[36:50] FEE080: THANK YOU FOR THE WARNING\n[36:53] FEE080: RIGHT\n[36:53] FEE078: BUT LET US KNOW BECAUSE WE CAN RETRIEVE THE THE OTHER FILES\n[36:57] FEO079: YEAH WITH SOME PEOPLE IT ACTUALLY LEADS TO SOME REALLY SCREECHING NOISES BECAUSE THEY'RE SO LOUD OR PROBABLY THE MIC IS SO CLOSE\n[37:04] FEO079: I HAD THIS ONE UM IN ONE OF THE FIRST DIALOGUES I DID THE G THIS GUY CALLED ED\n[37:09] FEO079: YOU COULD UH ALWAYS SEE THE WAVEFORM ACTUALLY YOU KNOW\n[37:12] FEO079: BEING JUST HITTING UM THE B THE BOUNDARIES ON ON BOTH ENDS AND JUST BEING AT SOME POINTS JUST BLACK SEGMENTS\n[37:15] FEE078: YEAH\n[37:22] FEO079: AND WHEN HE WAS TALKING THERE WAS THIS WHOLE LIKE YOU KNOW WHEN YOU SPEAK TO CLOSE TO A MICROPHONE AND THAT WAS REALLY HORRIBLE\n[37:27] FEE080: LOT OF PEOPLE THAT SAY IS THIS ON AND THEY HIT IT A FEW TIMES\n[37:31] FEE078: OH\n[37:31] FEE080: NO\n[37:34] FEE078: OKAY\n[37:35] FEE078: I DON'T THINK I'M GONNA GO THROUGH UH ANY MORE OF THESE BECAUSE I I THINK I'VE GOTTEN THROUGH MOST OF THE TYPES THAT I MEANT TO POINT OUT\n[37:37] FEO079: THE REST\n[37:41] FEO079: HMM\n[37:44] FEE080: HOW ABOUT NAMES THAT SOMEBODY SAYS THE NAME OF SOMEBODY AND YOU THINK WHO\n[37:46] FEE081: MM\n[37:49] FEE078: UH RIGHT RIGHT\n[37:49] FEE080: AND YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO SPELL THE NAME OR IF YOU HEARD THE RIGHT NAME\n[37:54] FEE078: UM WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO FOR THAT\n[37:56] FEO079: MISTER ED\n[37:58] FEE080: SORRY\n[37:58] FEO079: OH I HAD ONE GUY ONE OF THE PROJECT MANAGERS WAS UM HE HAD A REALLY WEIRD ACCENT AND HE WAS CALLING UM ONE GUY MISTER ED\n[38:08] FEE080: MISTER ED\n[38:08] FEE081: MISTER ED\n[38:08] FEO079: HIS NAME WAS ED AND IT TOOK ME A WHOLE TIME TO YOU FIND OUT THAT IT WAS ACTUALLY MISTER ED\n[38:14] FEE081: YEAH\n[38:15] FEE081: OR MYST MYSTERY ED OR SOMETHING\n[38:15] FEO079: OR\n[38:16] FEO079: YEAH\n[38:17] FEE080: OH IT\n[38:18] FEO079: NO BUT THAT IT WASN'T ONE WORD THAT IT WASN'T LIKE SOME PROPER NAME STARTING WITH M.\n[38:21] FEE081: YEAH\n[38:23] FEE081: MM-HMM\n[38:23] FEE080: MISTER ED\n[38:25] FEE078: I D I DID SEE S I'VE BEEN LOOKING AT SOME GUIDELINES FOR ANOTHER CORPUS AND I DID SEE SOMETHING ABOUT PROPER NAMES\n[38:32] FEE078: SO I'LL I'LL HAVE A LOOK AT THAT AND SEE HOW WE CAN HANDLE THAT HERE\n[38:32] FEO079: YEAH\n[38:33] FEE080: RIGHT\n[38:33] FEO079: WELL BUT DON'T YOU GUYS HAVE UM HAVE THIS DATA\n[38:38] FEE078: WHAT\n[38:38] FEO079: KNOW THE PEOPLE NA PEOPLE'S NAMES LIKE WHEN YOU\n[38:41] FEE078: UH YEAH QUITE POSSIBLY BUT SINCE IT'S COMING FROM ICSI UH IT'S COMING FROM IDIAP IN SWITZERLAND\n[38:42] FEO079: COLLECT THE DATA TH AREN'T PEOPLE FILLING OUT A FORM OR SOMETHING\n[38:48] FEE078: YEAH IT W IT SHOULD BE EASY ENOUGH TO GET BUT IT'S IT'S ONE OTHER STEP\n[38:53] FEE078: YOU KNOW EMAILING SOMEBODY TO FIND OUT WHO KNOWS THIS INFORMATION\n[38:55] FEO079: OKAY\n[38:56] FEO079: YEAH\n[38:56] FEE078: ANYWAY IT'S\n[38:58] FEO079: NO BUT IT'S INFORMATION THAT WE THEORETICALLY HAVE\n[39:02] FEE078: YEAH YEAH BECAUSE EVERYONE SIGNS A CONSENT FORM WHEN THEY PARTICIPATE IN THE EXPERIMENT\n[39:03] FEO079: MM\n[39:06] FEE078: SO WE OUGHT TO BE ABLE TO GET THAT\n[39:07] FEO079: WE DIDN'T SIGN ONE\n[39:08] FEE078: BUT BUT THERE SHOU WE SHOULD ALSO HAVE A W A MEANS OF DEALING WITH PROPER NAMES WHEN WE DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS OR HOW IT MIGHT BE SPELLED AT ALL AND AND FLAGGING THAT IN IN SOME WAY\n[39:17] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[39:21] FEE078: SO I'LL TH I'LL I'LL TRY TO ADDRESS BOTH THINGS\n[39:24] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[39:24] FEE080: OKAY\n[39:25] FEE080: WHAT WAS MISTER AGAIN\n[39:26] FEE080: I CAN'T REMEMBER SEEING HOW TO TRANSCRIBE MISTER\n[39:28] FEO079: MISTER JUST TO\n[39:29] FEE078: OH JUST JUST TYPE MISTER FULLY\n[39:30] FEE080: M. M. R. MISTER\n[39:31] FEO079: YEAH\n[39:32] FEE081: M. I. S. T. E. R.\n[39:32] FEE078: I M. I. S. T. E. R. YEAH\n[39:32] FEO079: NO M.\n[39:34] FEE078: AND SAME WITH MISSUS M. I. S. S. U. S. I BELIEVE\n[39:36] FEO079: MI U. S. MI MISSUS THE MISSUS\n[39:37] FEE081: OKAY MISSUS\n[39:38] FEE078: IS IT I BELIEVE I BELIEVE CHECK CHECK THE DICTIONARY\n[39:38] FEE080: SORRY\n[39:41] FEE078: THAT YEAH BUT YOU WOULD NEVER UM TYPE THE ABBREVIATED SPELLING FOR ANYTHING\n[39:41] FEE081: MISSUS\n[39:42] FEE080: MISSUS\n[39:43] FEE080: UM\n[39:43] FEE081: YEAH\n[39:46] FEO079: WHAT IF SOMEBODY CALLS THEMSELVES MS\n[39:46] FEE080: RIGHT\n[39:49] FEE078: UM WELL I'M SURE THERE'S A SPELLING IN THE O. E. D. YEAH\n[39:49] FEO079: I MEAN IT'S NOT NOT THAT IT EVER HAPPENED BUT YEAH\n[39:50] FEE081: M. I. Z.\n[39:52] FEE081: YEAH\n[39:54] FEE081: SO UM ABOUT UM FOREIGN WORDS WHAT DO WE WHEN WE'RE CHECKING UM IF WE COME UP SOMETHING SO WE JUST LEAVE IT AS\n[39:56] FEE078: UH-HUH\n[40:00] FEE078: OH RIGHT\n[40:00] FEE078: SO THE TRANSCRIBER'S ENCLOSING EVERYTHING IN CARETS AND WHAT YOU WOULD DO IS\n[40:01] FEE080: IS THAT\n[40:04] FEE081: YEAH\n[40:04] FEE080: YEAH\n[40:06] FEE080: NOT COME ACROSS ANY YET\n[40:07] FEE081: I GOT ONE WHICH I IT WAS FRENCH SO I KNEW HOW TO EX SPELL IT\n[40:09] FEE080: OH\n[40:11] FEO079: YEAH\n[40:11] FEE078: THAT'S A GOOD QUESTION BECAUSE YOU WILL BE LEAVING QUESTION MARKS THERE\n[40:15] FEE081: YEAH\n[40:15] FEE078: UM OKAY\n[40:17] FEE081: I MEAN IF IT'S IN CARETS AND THEY KNOW IT'S FOREIGN DOES THAT MATTER\n[40:19] FEE078: RIGHT\n[40:21] FEE078: UM IT SHOULDN'T BECAUSE THINGS ARE GOING TO BE LEFT LIKE THE ASTERISK WILL BE LEFT FOR THE PROC THE SUBSEQUENT PROCESSING\n[40:28] FEE081: YEAH AND THE AT SYMBOL\n[40:30] FEO079: YEAH\n[40:31] FEE078: BUT CARETS WITH QUESTION MARKS IN BETWEEN WOULD HAVE TO BE RESOLVED IN SOME WAY\n[40:37] FEE081: OR COULD WE JUST CHANGE IT TO AN AT BETWEEN THE CARETS\n[40:40] FEE078: YEAH\n[40:40] FEE081: 'CAUSE IT'S ONLY INTELLIGIBLE THEORETICALLY\n[40:41] FEE078: YEAH\n[40:42] FEE078: YEAH\n[40:42] FEO079: YEAH\n[40:42] FEE078: I I SUPPOSE THAT'S ALL WE CAN DO REALLY\n[40:45] FEE081: YEAH\n[40:45] FEE078: YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE POLYGLOT TRANSCRIBERS HERE\n[40:47] FEE081: YEAH\n[40:47] FEO079: OH SO EVEN IF WE KNOW WHAT THAT WORD MEANS WE'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO RIGHT\n[40:52] FEE078: OH YEAH YEAH\n[40:53] FEE078: IF YOU IF IF F IT'S A FOREIGN WORD AND YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS JUST ENCLOSE IT IN CARETS\n[40:57] FEO079: YEAH\n[40:58] FEO079: YEAH 'CAUSE I HAVE THERE IS ONE DIALOGUE WHERE I THINK TWO SPEAKERS ARE FRENCH LIKE ONE IS DEFINITELY FRENCH\n[41:04] FEO079: AND I KNOW SHE IS SAYING AND THEN SOMEBODY S SAYING SOMETHING TO HER AND SHE GOES COMMENT AND THEN YOU KNOW YOU KNOW THAT SO YEAH\n[41:09] FEE081: MM-HMM\n[41:09] FEE078: YEAH\n[41:11] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[41:12] FEE078: IF YOU IF YOU'RE CONFIDENT THAT YOU'VE GOT A FAIR GRASP ON FRENCH FOR EXAMPLE WHY NOT\n[41:14] FEE081: OKAY\n[41:16] FEO079: OH NOT REALLY BUT ON COMMENT YEAH\n[41:17] FEE080: AND NOT ACCIDENTALLY TRANSLATING IN THE PROCESS\n[41:20] FEE078: YEAH\n[41:22] FEE078: OKAY\n[41:23] FEE078: UM THERE IS THERE IS JUST ONE OTHER THING SHE SHE TYPED OKAY UM IN CAPS\n[41:29] FEE080: OH YEAH I SAW IT THERE\n[41:30] FEE078: O. C C O. CAPITAL O. CAPITAL K. AND HUGE NO NO I DON'T KNOW WHY SHE MISSED THAT IN THE IN THE GUIDELINES\n[41:31] FEO079: OK\n[41:34] FEO079: NO\n[41:36] FEE081: YEAH\n[41:37] FEE080: THERE IT WAS\n[41:38] FEE081: ARE WE DOING OKAY JUST AS O. K. NOT AS A O. K. A. Y.\n[41:39] FEE078: YEAH\n[41:41] FEO079: OKAY\n[41:43] FEO079: NO\n[41:44] FEE078: IT IS O. K. A. Y.\n[41:45] FEE081: A. Y. ALRIGHT OOPS\n[41:46] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[41:46] FEE080: OKAY OOPS\n[41:49] FEE078: OKAY\n[41:50] FEE078: OKAY\n[41:51] FEE078: WELL IT WILL BE YOUR JOBS TO CATCH ALL OF THESE THINGS\n[41:53] FEE081: SOMEONE'S GONNA FIND SOME OF THOSE\n[41:56] FEE078: SO NO UM N NO TRANSCRIBER WILL BE CHECKING NO CHECKER WILL BE CHECKING THEIR T OWN TRANSCRIPTION\n[41:58] FEE081: YEAH\n[42:02] FEO079: THEIR OWN\n[42:03] FEE081: CHECKING THEIR OWN WORK\n[42:03] FEE080: CHECKING THEIR OWN TRANSCRIPTION\n[42:05] FEE078: YES\n[42:06] FEE081: RIGHT\n[42:06] FEE078: YES\n[42:06] FEE078: SO WE WILL CATCH THESE THINGS\n[42:06] FEE080: NO TRANSCRIBER WILL BE CHECKING THEIR OWN TRANSCRIPTIONS\n[42:10] FEE081: HAVE TO REMEMBER THAT ONE NOW\n[42:12] FEE078: MORE EFFICIENTLY I THINK\n[42:14] FEE078: AND ON SO I'LL JUST GO UP TO THE BOARD DO I HAVE TO KEEP THIS STUFF ON\n[42:18] FEO079: PROBABLY\n[42:19] FEE080: GUESS IT DEPENDS HOW FAR YOU CAN STRETCH\n[42:21] FEE078: OH YEAH THEY'VE GOT CLIPS\n[42:22] FEE080: OH YEAH 'CAUSE EVERY TIME SOMEBODY'D BE GOING OVER THERE YOU'D HEAR ALL THIS SOUND OF\n[42:23] FEE078: RIGHT I'M MOBILE\n[42:25] FEE081: D YEAH\n[42:27] FEE081: WRESTLING TO THE WHITE BOARD\n[42:28] FEO079: YEAH I CAN HEAR THE CHAIRS MOVING AND THE\n[42:28] FEE078: ALRIGHT\n[42:30] FEE080: AND ABOUT FIVE OR SIX BREAKS IN THE BETWEEN IS THE MAKING IT A\n[42:33] FEO079: YEAH\n[42:35] FEE078: OKAY\n[42:36] FEE078: SO I GUESS JUST FOR THE SAKE OF USING THE WHITE BOARD AND KILLING A LITTLE MORE TIME I'LL JUST WRITE DOWN THE THINGS THAT ARE MOST COMMON TO BE CHECKED\n[42:44] FEE078: SO LET'S SEE\n[42:46] FEE078: SO OH OKAY\n[42:48] FEE078: NOW\n[42:49] FEO079: OH THE WHITE BOARD MARKER HAS A CAMERA AS WELL\n[42:51] FEE080: LOOKS LIKE SOME PIECE OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT\n[42:53] FEE081: WOW\n[42:54] FEE078: OKAY S ALRIGHT\n[42:58] FEE078: RATHER THIS IS A LIST OF THINGS TO DO AS THE CHECKER\n[43:00] FEE078: SO YOU WANNA LISTEN TO THE SILENT REGIONS\n[43:05] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[43:06] FEE078: THEN CHECK THE SPEECH REGIONS\n[43:13] FEE078: AND AS PART OF THAT YOU WANT TO UM CHECK THE BOUNDARIES\n[43:23] FEE078: AND OH BY THE WAY THIS SHOULD BE UM\n[43:28] FEE078: UM TRANSCRIBE\n[43:33] FEE078: ANY MISSED SPEECH\n[43:41] FEE078: AND JUST LET'S SEE WHAT ELSE\n[43:42] FEE078: OKAY\n[43:43] FEE078: AND WITHIN THIS CHECKING THE SPEECH SEGMENTS YOU WANT TO LISTEN FOR OR LOOK FOR MISSED UM\n[43:53] FEE078: LOOK FOR MISSED PUNCTUATION\n[44:03] FEE078: FILLED PAUSES\n[44:10] FEE078: WORDS IN STUTTERING\n[44:14] FEE078: AND IF YOU HAVE UM IF YOU HAVE A STUTTERED WORD YOU DON'T NEED TO USE THE HYPHEN TO MARK DISCONTINUITY\n[44:22] FEE078: IT'S JUST SO IF SOMEBODY SAYS THE THE THEN IT'S JUST THE THE\n[44:23] FEE081: OKAY\n[44:29] FEE080: OH YEAH\n[44:29] FEE078: UM WORDS IN ST UH\n[44:37] FEE078: AND WHAT ELSE\n[44:39] FEE078: TRY TO GET F FALSE STARTS\n[44:46] FEE078: SHORT WORDS MAKE SURE WITH LITTLE WORDS LIKE THE AND UH LITTLE ARTICLES AND THAT KIND OF THING DON'T GET OMITTED\n[44:54] FEE078: UM SHORT WORDS AND WORD FRAGMENTS\n[44:59] FEE078: THOSE ARE THE COMMONLY MISSED THINGS\n[45:07] FEE078: AND THEN UM LOOK FOR CASES OF MIS TRANSCRIPTION\n[45:15] FEE078: SEEMS SO SILLY TO BE WRITING THIS ALL\n[45:18] FEE078: BUT ANYWAY MIS TRANSCRIPTION SO MAKE SURE IF THE SPEAKER SAID WILL\n[45:25] FEE078: YOU TYPE WILL NOT WOULD OR UM IF THEY SAY WE EVEN THOUGH IT MIGHT BE MORE GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT TO TYPE WE'RE UM THAT KIND OF THING\n[45:34] FEE078: UM THA CASES OF ELLIPSIS WHERE UM MAYBE THE TRANSCRIBER TYPED THEM BUT REALLY WHAT WAS SAID WAS 'EM SO WHERE YOU USE THE APOSTROPHE\n[45:41] FEO079: M.\n[45:43] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[45:45] FEE078: AND LOOK FOR CAPITALISATION I'M NOT GONNA GONNA DO ANY MORE OF THIS\n[45:49] FEE080: OH\n[45:50] FEE078: CAPITALISATION\n[45:51] FEE078: SPELLING\n[45:52] FEE078: UM USE THE O. E. D. TO CHECK ON THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT\n[45:57] FEE078: UM REFER TO THE WIKI FOR ALL REGULARISED SPELLINGS AND F FOR THINGS LIKE FILLED PAUSES\n[46:00] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[46:05] FEE080: I JUST REMEMBERED ONE\n[46:07] FEE078: OH WAS THAT\n[46:08] FEE080: OKAY WHEN IT'S JUST AS 'KAY BUT IT'S AT THE BEGINNING OF A SENTENCE SHOULD THE K. BE CAPITALISED\n[46:13] FEO079: NO WELL APOSTROPHE AND THEN K. A. Y.\n[46:13] FEE081: W\n[46:14] FEE078: W\n[46:16] FEE078: AND THEN YEAH CAPITALISE THE K.\n[46:18] FEE080: GOOD\n[46:18] FEE078: YEAH\n[46:21] FEE078: AND\n[46:21] FEO079: THAT MARKER SMELLS REALLY BAD\n[46:23] FEE078: I THINK SMELLS REALLY GOOD\n[46:24] FEE080: YOU'VE BEEN DOING THIS TOO LONG\n[46:24] FEE078: I USED TO ALWAYS LOVE SMELLING MARKERS\n[46:30] FEO079: IT PROBABLY BECAME ADDICTED TO THE FUMES\n[46:34] FEE080: GREASE PAINT\n[46:35] FEE078: WHAT ELSE DID I FIND\n[46:37] FEE078: UM THE SO MAKE SURE THE DA THE DASH THE HYPHEN WHATEVER YOU CALL IT\n[46:41] FEE078: IS BEING USED APPROPRIATELY IN CASES OF DISCONTINUITY UM BUT NOT IN STUTTERING LIKE I SAID\n[46:49] FEE078: AND AND DON'T USE IT WHEN THE UTTERANCE IS CLEARLY CONTINUED IN THE NEXT SEGMENT OR WHATEVER\n[46:53] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[46:54] FEE081: OKAY\n[46:56] FEE078: UM DON'T TRANSCRIBE IN BREATHS OR OUT BREATHS\n[47:01] FEE078: AND OKAY SHOULD NEVER BE UM TWO CAPITAL LETTERS IT SHOULD BE O. K. A. Y.\n[47:09] FEE078: UM AND ONE OTHER THING IS TO BREAK BREAK UP LONG SEGMENTS IF YOU FIND ANY\n[47:15] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[47:16] FEE078: SO\n[47:17] FEO079: OVER A MINUTE\n[47:18] FEE078: YEAH BUT THAT'S A KIND OF CRUDE GUIDELINE\n[47:22] FEE078: I'D I'D SAY JUST ANYTHING THAT SEEMS UNMANAGEABLE\n[47:22] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[47:25] FEO079: OKAY\n[47:26] FEO079: SO IF SOMETHING IS A MINUTE AND THREE SECONDS I CAN STILL HAVE IT RIGHT\n[47:29] FEE078: AH\n[47:29] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[47:30] FEE078: REALLY UH IT IT MEANS NOTHING TO SAY A MINUTE IT'S JUST A G A REALLY CRUDE GUIDELINE\n[47:32] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[47:35] FEE078: I WOULD JUST TRY TO KEEP SEGMENTS VERY MANAGEABLE UM AND A BUT U YOU KNOW USE THESE WAVE FORMS TO HELP YOU\n[47:44] FEE081: YEAH B\n[47:44] FEE078: AND YOU CAN ADJUST THE RESOLUTION SO THAT OH\n[47:50] FEE078: THAT DIDN'T HELP ME TOO MUCH BUT YOU CAN USE THIS LITTLE SLIDE BAR TO ADJUST THE RESOLUTION\n[47:55] FEE078: ACTUALLY THAT DOESN'T SEEM TO BE WORKING\n[47:55] FEO079: UM IF YOU JUST CLICK ON ONE OF THE ARROWS\n[48:00] FEE078: WHICH O\n[48:00] FEO079: UM IN IN THE RESOLUTION THINGY UM IT WILL\n[48:01] FEE080: THE ARROWS BY THE RESOLUTION\n[48:05] FEO079: YEAH ON THIS ONE\n[48:07] FEE078: YEAH\n[48:07] FEO079: NO NOT NOT THE OTHER ONE THIS ONE\n[48:07] FEE080: NOT THAT ONE\n[48:08] FEE080: THE OTHER ARROW NEXT TO IT\n[48:10] FEE080: YEAH\n[48:10] FEO079: YEAH\n[48:11] FEE078: RIGHT OKAY OKAY\n[48:11] FEE081: OH\n[48:12] FEE081: IS THAT ZOOM IN\n[48:12] FEE078: SO YEAH\n[48:13] FEE080: YEAH\n[48:13] FEO079: YEAH\n[48:14] FEO079: OH AND YOU CAN ALSO IF YOU GO TO SIGNAL AND\n[48:17] FEE081: WOW\n[48:19] FEO079: UM THAT'S IT'S SOMETHING UNDER SIGNAL WHERE YOU CAN ADJUST THE AMPLITUDE AS WELL ON RESOLUTION\n[48:24] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[48:27] FEO079: UM\n[48:28] FEE078: OH OKAY RIGHT\n[48:29] FEO079: THEN YOU CAN ALSO WAIT\n[48:29] FEE080: OH\n[48:32] FEO079: NO I THINK THAT'S NOT IF YOU GO TO CONTROL PANEL\n[48:34] FEE078: UH-HUH\n[48:35] FEO079: SIGNAL CONTROL PANEL\n[48:37] FEO079: NO NO SIGNAL CONTROL PAN\n[48:39] FEE078: HMM\n[48:40] FEO079: UM THE VERTICAL ZOOM YOU CAN ADJUST THAT AS WELL SO IF IT SEEMS TOO FLAT FOR YOU OR YOU CAN'T REALLY\n[48:44] FEE080: OOH\n[48:45] FEE078: AH RIGHT THAT'S GOOD\n[48:45] FEE080: AH\n[48:47] FEE078: OKAY\n[48:47] FEE080: THAT MIGHT HAVE MADE IT S 'CAUSE I I APPEAR TO HAVE NOTHING\n[48:47] FEO079: YEAH\n[48:49] FEE078: THAT'S EXCELLENT\n[48:50] FEE078: ALRIGHT\n[48:52] FEE080: BUT I WAS HEARING STUFF BUT I G THERE WAS NOTHING ON MY WAVE FORM\n[48:53] FEO079: YEAH\n[48:55] FEE080: IT'S KINDA HARD TO FIND WHERE EVERYTHING WAS\n[48:56] FEO079: YEAH\n[48:57] FEE078: OH THAT'S THAT'S GOOD TO KNOW\n[48:59] FEE080: CONTROL PANEL\n[48:59] FEE078: OKAY\n[49:00] FEE078: YEAH SO TO HELP YOU MAKE CUTS JUST LOOK LOOK F YOU KNOW USE THIS WAVE FORM AND MAKE SURE YOU'RE NOT L LOSING ANY SIGNAL INFORMATION\n[49:09] FEE078: BUT UM CUTTING SEGMENTS DOWN IS A L A LOW PRIORITY BUT IT IT WILL HELP ULTIMATELY I THINK POST PROCESSING WISE\n[49:14] FEE080: RIGHT\n[49:19] FEE078: I DON'T\n[49:19] FEE080: I THINK I'VE GONE A BIT FAR IN CUTTING MINE DOWN AT THE MOMENT\n[49:22] FEE078: YEAH YOU DON'T DON'T GET EXCESSIVE ABOUT IT\n[49:25] FEE078: 'CAUSE THAT JUST ENDS UP TAKING TOO MUCH TIME\n[49:27] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[49:28] FEE078: BUT I D I THINK FROM A SPEECH RECOGNITION POINT OF VIEW IT SHOULDN'T MATTER THESE SEGMENTS BEING WHATEVER LENGTH THAT THEY HAPPEN TO BE\n[49:33] FEE080: NO PROBABLY NOT\n[49:36] FEO079: MM\n[49:37] FEE080: NO\n[49:37] FEE078: I'VE SEEN OTHER P PEOPLE'S TRANSCRIPTION GUIDELINES LIKE F FOR THE UM ICSI PROJECT AT BERKELEY AND ELSEWHERE SAY INDICATING THAT IT REALLY DOESN'T MATTER AND IT'S THE POINT IS JUST TO GET 'EM INTO MANAGEABLE UNITS\n[49:47] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[49:49] FEO079: OKAY\n[49:50] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[49:51] FEE078: AND\n[49:51] FEE080: EASY FOR CHECKING AT ANY RATE RATHER THAN HAVING TO LISTEN TO A WHOLE ANYTHING\n[49:53] FEO079: YEAH\n[49:56] FEE078: YEAH\n[49:57] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[49:58] FEE078: YEAH THAT'S TRUE ACTUALLY THAT'S THE BEST REASON FOR CUTTING THEM DOWN\n[50:01] FEE078: BUT HOPEFULLY THE THAT'LL BE DONE DURING THE FIRST PASS BECAUSE THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT\n[50:05] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[50:07] FEE078: MAKING THE CHECKERS' JOB A LITTLE EASIER\n[50:09] FEE078: UM AND THEN YEAH JUST M UM BE SURE AFTER YOU'VE GONE THROUGH THE FOUR CHANNELS TO UM DO A SEARCH ON ALL THE UNKNOWNS\n[50:19] FEE078: ALL THE UM CASES OF AMBIGUITY OR WHATEVER\n[50:24] FEE078: AND WHAT ELSE WAS I GONNA SAY\n[50:29] FEE078: THE WAY WE'LL BE ALLOCATING THIS IS IS THE SAME AS BEFORE TH IT'S GONNA BE ON THE TH THE SAME THE SAME PAGE JUST FURTHER DOWN\n[50:35] FEE080: THE WORK ALLOCATION PAGE\n[50:38] FEE078: SCROLL DOWN YOU'LL SEE W ALL THE FILES\n[50:40] FEO079: MM\n[50:40] FEE081: I TURNED THE PAGE\n[50:42] FEE078: AND UH I'VE ALREADY ALLOCATED SOME SOME THINGS TO BE CHECKED\n[50:46] FEE078: SO IF YOU RUN OUT OF WORK GO AHEAD AND START CHECKING BECAUSE THIS IS SOMETHING THAT'S UM CONSIDERABLY UM BOTTLE NECKED AT THE MOMENT\n[50:47] FEE081: OKAY\n[50:54] FEE080: RIGHT\n[50:55] FEE081: SO IS THIS THE PRIORITY THEN\n[50:56] FEE078: YEAH I'D SAY FOR NOW UM W WE DON'T EVEN HAVE UH MUCH NEW STUFF TO BE UH TO BE GONE OVER FOR A FIRST PASS\n[51:04] FEE081: TRANSCRI YEAH\n[51:05] FEE078: SO IT'S IMPORTANT THAT WE D UM DO THIS SECOND PASS\n[51:08] FEE078: AND I'VE INDICATED IN A COLUMN WHETHER SOMETHING IS PRIORITY\n[51:13] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[51:14] FEE078: M I THINK I HIGH TYPED HIGH IF IT'S HIGH PRIORITY\n[51:17] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[51:19] FEE078: UM SO D THOSE WOULD BE THE ONES YOU WOULD FOCUS ON FIRST OBVIOUSLY\n[51:23] FEE078: AND WHEN IT COME YOU DON'T WANT TO CHANGE THE FILE NAME IN ANY WAY\n[51:28] FEE078: JUST KEEP IT THE SAME\n[51:29] FEE078: UM THERE THERE IS GOING TO BE A CHECKING IN PROCEDURE\n[51:33] FEE078: I DON'T KNOW IF ANYBODY'S MENTIONED THIS BEFORE BUT YOU'LL YOU'LL KNOW ABOUT THIS WITH THE C. V. S. SERVER\n[51:33] FEE081: MM-HMM\n[51:39] FEO079: MM YEAH\n[51:39] FEE078: SO TH\n[51:40] FEO079: WELL I DON'T KNOW ABOUT I KNOW ABOUT THIS FOR THE SUMMARISATION I HAVEN'T DONE THIS WITH UH TRANSCRIPTION YET\n[51:43] FEE081: TURN THE PAGE\n[51:44] FEE080: IT DO YES\n[51:45] FEE078: RIGHT BUT IT'S BE S Y SIMILAR\n[51:45] FEE081: DID YOU GET THE LITTLE BUZZ BUZZ\n[51:47] FEO079: YEAH\n[51:48] FEE078: BUT THEY'RE THEY'RE CREATING A THEIR A GUY JONATHAN IS CREATING A WEB FORM FOR YOU TO DO THIS ALL VERY SIMPLY AND LIKE JUST UM UPLOAD EVERYTHING THAT YOU'VE UH UP UPLOAD THE FILE THAT YOU'VE TRANSCRIBED AND AND YOU'LL BE NOTING WHETHER IT'S THE FIRST PASS OR THE SECOND PASS AND Y YOUR NAME UM AS THE PERSON WHO DID THAT PARTICULAR PASS\n[51:52] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[51:54] FEO079: YEAH\n[51:58] FEE080: CHECKING IN PAGE\n[51:59] FEE080: OH RIGHT\n[52:06] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[52:09] FEE078: AND THAT WILL HAPPEN SOON\n[52:11] FEE078: I'LL LET YOU KNOW\n[52:12] FEE081: SO DO WE JUST OPEN THE FILE AS WE OPEN THE FILES FOR THE FIRST PASS LIKE OPEN UP THE SOUND FILE AND THEN IT SH\n[52:15] FEE078: YEAH\n[52:17] FEE078: YEAH YOU'LL HAVE TO I WOULD SUGGEST CREATING A F FOLDER UM CALLED FILES TO BE CHECKED OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[52:25] FEE081: IN YOUR HOME DIRECTORY\n[52:26] FEE078: YEAH\n[52:26] FEE078: AND THEN WITHIN THAT CREATE A S CREATE SUB FOLDERS FOR THE THE GIVEN MEETING AND YOU'LL HAVE TO GET ALL THE SOUND FILES UNFORTUNATELY FROM THE M. M. M. SERVER ON YOUR OWN\n[52:30] FEE081: OKAY\n[52:32] FEE081: YEP\n[52:39] FEE078: BECAUSE THE THE AMI SERVER'S NOT VERY RELIABLE FOR GETTING THESE SOUND FILES UNCORRUPTED\n[52:47] FEE078: SO YOU'LL HAVE TO GET ALL THE SOUND FILES FROM THE M. M. M. SERVER AND THE PERSON'S TRANSCRIPTION FILE SHOULD BE IN THAT FOLDER WHERE YOU'RE PUTTING YOURS\n[52:55] FEE081: OKAY\n[52:55] FEE078: UM AND THEN YOU'LL JUST UH YEAH D YOU'LL COPY THAT OVER YOU WON'T DON'T MOVE IT OVER\n[53:03] FEE078: BECAUSE WE WANNA HAVE MULTIPLE VERSIONS OF THESE THINGS BUT YEAH COPY IT INTO YOUR DIRECTORY AND KEEP THE SAME NAME\n[53:04] FEE081: THEN YOU'LL LOSE IT YEAH\n[53:11] FEE078: AND THEN WHEN YOU CHECK IT IN IT WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE REGISTERED EVEN THOUGH THE THE FIRST PASS WAS CHECKED IN WHEN WE'RE DOING THIS CHECKING IN BUSINESS\n[53:20] FEE078: UM IT WILL KNOW WHICH PASS IT IS BUT I THINK YOU'LL ALSO BE INDICATING THAT AS WELL\n[53:23] FEE081: OKAY\n[53:28] FEE080: UH IT'S VAGUELY CONNECTED QUESTION\n[53:30] FEE078: UH-HUH\n[53:31] FEE080: UM YOU YOU'LL KNOW\n[53:33] FEE080: UM ORIGINALLY THE LIKE WHEN WE FIRST LIKE REPLIED SAY YES IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN DOING THIS IT SAID SIX WEEKS\n[53:39] FEE080: AND THE CONTRACTS SAY EIGHTH OF MAY WHICH IS LONGER IN ADVANCE THAN WHICH IS A GREATER AMOUNT OF TIME THAN SIX WEEKS\n[53:39] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[53:45] FEE078: YEAH IT'S IT' ACTUALLY SIX WHAT IS IT\n[53:47] FEE078: IS IT THREE MONTHS I THINK\n[53:48] FEE081: SH YEAH SOMEONE SAID THREE MONTHS\n[53:49] FEO079: UM I'VE GOT A THREE MONTH CONTRACT YEAH\n[53:49] FEE080: THAT'S\n[53:50] FEE078: YEAH\n[53:51] FEE078: YEAH\n[53:52] FEE078: THEY'RE THEY'RE THREE MONTH CONTRACTS AND NOW IF YOU CAN'T KEEP THAT THAT'S FINE\n[53:52] FEE081: YEAH\n[53:56] FEE078: BUT IT'S JUST A LOGISTIC THING WITH PERSONNEL WHERE WHERE WE HA THAT WAS THE MINIMUM WE WERE ABLE TO OFFER A CONTRACT FOR\n[53:56] FEE080: OKAY\n[53:58] FEE080: RIGHT\n[54:02] FEE080: OKAY THAT'S\n[54:02] FEE081: OH OKAY\n[54:03] FEE078: SO IF YOU HAVE TO BOW OUT LET US KNOW AS SOON AS YOU KNOW WHEN YOU YOU'RE GONNA HAVE TO STOP\n[54:04] FEE080: COOL\n[54:07] FEE080: RIGHT\n[54:09] FEE080: WHEN IT GETS INTO THE HOLIDAYS AND WE'RE NOT NECESSARILY AROUND IN THE HOLIDAYS AND AND\n[54:10] FEE081: MM\n[54:11] FEE078: YEAH YEAH OBVIOUSLY THOSE KINDS OF THINGS ARE THINGS WE'LL HAVE TO WORK AROUND BUT UM YEAH IT'S JUST ONE OF THOSE DETAILS\n[54:17] FEE080: RIGHT\n[54:19] FEE080: JUST CHECKING\n[54:20] FEE081: OKAY\n[54:20] FEE081: ONCE WE ACTUALLY GET INTO THE LIKE UM EASTER HOLIDAYS 'CAUSE WE'RE AT HAVING LECTURES AT THE MOMENT\n[54:25] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[54:26] FEE081: CAN WE BE MORE FLEXIBLE WITH OUR HOURS IF WE WANNA SORT OF I MEAN DEPENDING ON WHO'S USING THE COMPUTERS\n[54:28] FEE078: I SHOULD THINK SO\n[54:29] FEE078: I MEAN THE WHOLE POINT W OF KEEPING WELL AS LONG AS YOU'RE ABLE TO YEAH\n[54:33] FEE078: WORK OUT USE OF YOUR COMPUTER WITH THE OTHER PERSON THAT'S FINE YEAH\n[54:36] FEE081: YEAH\n[54:38] FEE081: OKAY\n[54:38] FEE078: THE THE WHOLE POINT OF HAVING M REGULAR HOURS WAS TO MAKE SURE THAT SOMEBODY WAS HERE TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS\n[54:43] FEE081: YEAH SURE\n[54:44] FEE080: OR ELSE YOU CAN LIKE P YES\n[54:44] FEE078: BUT YOU'VE GOT KEYS SO SO YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET IN DURING ODD HOURS IF IF YOU WANTED TO WORK\n[54:46] FEE081: YES\n[54:47] FEE081: YEP\n[54:50] FEE081: IF WANT\n[54:51] FEE080: AND IF YOU CAN PLUG MICROPHONES INTO APPLE APPLETON TOWER COMPUTERS I CAN DO IT THERE AS WELL IF YOU WANTED ME\n[54:54] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[54:55] FEE078: YEAH I DON'T SEE WHY NOT AS LONG AS YOU'RE YOU KNOW DOING YOUR GIVEN SET OF HOURS FOR THE WEEK\n[54:56] FEE081: OKAY\n[54:58] FEE081: KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING\n[55:00] FEE080: WE COULD MEET UP AND HAVE A SESSION\n[55:03] FEE078: YEAH\n[55:04] FEE078: AND UM YEAH\n[55:07] FEE078: PAYM I I THINK YOU'LL ALL BE PAID\n[55:10] FEE081: PHEW\n[55:10] FEE080: THAT'S A NICE WAY TO PUT IT\n[55:11] FEE078: I THINK YOU'LL ALL BE PAID UH WELL HAVE YOU NOT\n[55:14] FEE080: I'M HAVING SORT SOME S I'M HAVING TO SORT SOME TAX STUFF OUT BEFORE I CAN EVEN SEND MY STUFF IN\n[55:18] FEE081: OH\n[55:18] FEE078: MM\n[55:19] FEE080: 'CAUSE I NEED TO MAKE SURE I'M SENDING THEM THE RIGHT FORM\n[55:19] FEE078: OKAY\n[55:20] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[55:21] FEE078: OKAY\n[55:21] FEE081: YEAH\n[55:22] FEE080: BUT THEY WON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT EXAMINING BOARD I GOT MY A. LEVELS IN\n[55:25] FEE078: REALLY\n[55:26] FEE080: YEAH FOR HUMAN RESOURCES\n[55:27] FEE080: I THOUGHT SURELY YOU DON'T NEED THAT INFORMATION\n[55:30] FEE080: 'CAUSE IT TOOK ME IT WAS ABOUT TO TAKE ME HALF AN HOUR WELL IT DID WHEN I WAS LIKE JUST GOING THROUGH THE FORMS AND FILLING IN ALL THE DETAILS\n[55:36] FEE080: I THOUGHT I'M NOT GOING TO SPEND W\n[55:39] FEE080: A COUPLE OF HOURS GETTING PHOTO COPIES OF DEGREE CERTIFICATES TO GIVE YOU FOR YOUR FILES IF I'M JUST GONNA BE HERE A GOOD TH THEY WON'T I THINK IT TH AT ONE PLACE IT SAID GIVE US COPIES OF DEGREES\n[55:41] FEE078: NO THAT'S CERTAINLY NOT NECESSARY\n[55:41] FEO079: YEAH\n[55:49] FEE078: MM NO\n[55:49] FEE080: OH MAYBE I'M GETTING MIXED UP WITH SOMETHING ELSE BUT IT WANTED A\n[55:53] FEE078: WELL IT\n[55:53] FEE080: A. LEVEL LIKE EXAMINING BOARD WHICH SEEMED A BIT RIDICULOUS\n[55:56] FEE078: IF YOU HAVE ANY TH PROBLEMS LIKE THAT MM UM SEE CAROLINE HASTINGS\n[56:01] FEE078: I MEAN IF IT'S FOR THIS JOB AND AND GETTING PAID THAT THAT'S NOT NECESSARY AND CAROLINE HASTINGS OUGHT TO BE ABLE TO HELP YOU SORT THAT OUT\n[56:02] FEE080: RIGHT\n[56:03] FEO079: MM\n[56:03] FEE080: MM-HMM\n[56:03] FEE081: YEAH\n[56:04] FEE080: YEAH\n[56:06] FEE080: DIDN'T THINK SO\n[56:07] FEO079: EXCUSE ME\n[56:09] FEE078: BUT J ALSO IF IF PAY IS A MATTER UM LIKE IF IT'S A MATTER THAT YOU HAVEN'T GOTTEN PAID FOR SOME REASON\n[56:15] FEE081: YEAH\n[56:16] FEE078: UM I HOPE THAT'S NOT NOT THE CASE\n[56:17] FEO079: YEAH I HAVEN'T GOTTEN PAID FOR THE FIRST TWO WEEKS 'CAUSE UM I W I ONLY HAVE A THREE MONTH CONTRACT STARTING FEBRUARY BUT I STARTED MID JANUARY\n[56:23] FEE078: MM-HMM\n[56:25] FEE078: TALK TO CAROLINE\n[56:26] FEO079: YEAH\n[56:27] FEE081: OH\n[56:27] FEE078: YEAH 'CAUSE I'VE I REALLY DON'T KNOW UM WHY THAT WOULD BE\n[56:32] FEE078: I'M HERE FULL TIME NOW SO I'LL I'LL BE HERE M MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND I L I LEAVE AT FOUR NOW\n[56:32] FEE080: MM\n[56:33] FEE080: ALRIGHT\n[56:34] FEO079: OKAY\n[56:38] FEE078: SO YOU WON'T FIND ME ANYTIME AFTER THAT\n[56:39] FEO079: MM-HMM\n[56:40] FEO079: OKAY\n[56:41] FEO079: ALRIGHT\n[56:43] FEE078: BUT\n[56:43] FEO079: IS YOUR HUSBAND NOW A STAY AT HOME DAD\n[56:45] FEE078: YEAH MY HUSBAND'S AT HOME WITH THE BABY\n[56:48] FEE081: WOW\n[56:49] FEE080: OH SO IT IS YOUR BABY THEN ON THE PHOTOS\n[56:50] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[56:52] FEE080: ONE ASSUMES THIS\n[56:55] FEE080: HOW OLD NOW\n[56:56] FEE078: HE'S UH FOUR AND HALF MONTHS\n[56:58] FEE080: OH\n[56:59] FEE078: IT'S VERY LOVELY\n[57:00] FEE078: A NICE JOLLY LITTLE BABY\n[57:01] FEO079: HE'S SLEEPING THROUGH\n[57:02] FEE080: YEAH THAT'S THE QUESTION I WAS JUST GONNA ASK DOES HE SLEEP\n[57:04] FEE078: YEAH WELL UM ONLY AS OF FRIDAY ACTUALLY\n[57:09] FEE080: WOW\n[57:09] FEE078: SO HE WAS UH I WAS JUST TELLING MELISSA THIS DO YOU WANT US TO STOP\n[57:13] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[57:14] FEO079: YEAH\n[57:14] FEE080: ALRIGHT\n[57:16] FEE078: YEAH YEAH\n[57:16] FEE081: OKAY\n[57:17] FEE078: OH GOOD THAT WORKED OUT WELL\n[57:21] FEE080: OH DO WE HAVE TO TICK OUR NOTE THING AGAIN WHEN WE FINISH THIS\n[57:22] FEE081: OH YEAH\n[57:23] FEE081: ABSOLUTELY\n[57:24] FEE080: TO SAY THAT WE'VE", "question": "Describe the main responsibilities of a transcription checker, the recommended workflow for checking a file, and the specific types of errors or issues they should pay close attention to, including how to handle uncertainties and foreign words.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"checker_responsibilities": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "High-level tasks and duties of a transcription checker."}, "recommended_workflow_steps": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"step_number": {"type": "integer", "description": "The order of the step in 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"Mis-transcriptions", "guidance": "Correct words like 'will' vs 'would' or 'we' vs 'we're' to match what was actually said."}, {"issue_type": "Ellipsis", "guidance": "Use an apostrophe to represent omitted words (e.g., 'em' for 'them')."}, {"issue_type": "Capitalization and spelling", "guidance": "Check spelling using the Oxford English Dictionary Online; use the wiki for regularized spellings."}, {"issue_type": "Discontinuity", "guidance": "Use hyphens for discontinuity, but not for stuttering or when the utterance clearly continues in the next segment."}, {"issue_type": "Segment length", "guidance": "Break up long segments (e.g., over a minute) to make them manageable for checking."}, {"issue_type": "OKAY", "guidance": "Type 'O. K. A. Y.' instead of 'OKAY'."}], "handling_uncertainties": {"symbol_for_unintelligible": "AT SYMBOL", "strategy_for_ambiguous_words": "Give your best guess; if unsure, leave it ambiguous or choose the most robust option for speech recognition.", "resolving_original_uncertainties": "Use the AT symbol for unintelligible words; use carets for foreign words; resolve open parentheses and double question marks via search."}, "handling_foreign_words": {"known_foreign_word_action": "Enclose in carets if you are confident in the spelling and meaning.", "unknown_foreign_word_action": "Enclose in carets and use the AT symbol between them if the word is not intelligible."}, "tools_and_resources": ["Oxford English Dictionary Online", "Wiki for regularized spellings", "Waveform resolution and amplitude controls", "Check-in web form"]}, "ground_truth": {"checker_responsibilities": ["Listen to silent regions for back channels.", "Check speech regions for accuracy.", "Resolve uncertainties marked by the original transcriber.", "Ensure correct capitalization and end punctuation.", "Correct spelling errors.", "Break up long segments if unmanageable."], "recommended_workflow_steps": [{"step_number": 1, "description": "Listen to each channel one by one, checking silent and non-silent regions, and making initial corrections."}, {"step_number": 2, "description": "Leave ambiguities and uncertainties until later."}, {"step_number": 3, "description": "Go through all channels to gain full context from all speakers."}, {"step_number": 4, "description": "Go back and perform searches for open parentheses and double question marks one by one for each channel to resolve remaining uncertainties."}], "common_errors_and_issues": [{"issue_type": "Capitalization and End Punctuation", "guidance": "Every utterance needs to be capitalized and have end punctuation. Do not capitalize if a sentence pauses long enough for a break but clearly continues into the next segment."}, {"issue_type": "Hyphen Usage", "guidance": "Use a hyphen for any type of restart (e.g., 'the- the'). Only use a hyphen when the sentence is definitely not continuing. Ensure there is a space between a word and a hyphen if it's a word fragment (e.g., 'see -')."}, {"issue_type": "Breaths", "guidance": "Do not transcribe in-breaths or out-breaths."}, {"issue_type": "False Starts and Stuttering", "guidance": "Missed false starts are common. Try to account for syllables in stuttering, but do not obsess over exact counts. For stuttered words (e.g., 'the the'), do not use a hyphen to mark discontinuity."}, {"issue_type": "Accents and Mispronunciations", "guidance": "Transcribe what is actually said, not what should have been said. Flag significant mispronunciations (e.g., 'project' instead of 'product', 'evolution' instead of 'evaluation') with an asterisk. Do not use asterisks liberally for a non-native speaker's general accent."}, {"issue_type": "Filled Pauses", "guidance": "Keep an ear out for missed filled pauses. Standardize filled pauses (e.g., change 'er' to 'uh', 'uhm' to 'um')."}, {"issue_type": "Acronyms", "guidance": "Use an underscore after every acronym letter (e.g., T_V_)."}, {"issue_type": "Laughter", "guidance": "If laughter interrupts an utterance that continues, do not capitalize the continuing part. Utterances consisting entirely of laughter do not need punctuation. The policy for laughter occurring *during* speech will be clarified."}, {"issue_type": "Short Words and Word Fragments", "guidance": "Ensure little words like 'the' and 'a' are not omitted. Ensure word fragments are correctly marked."}, {"issue_type": "Mis-transcription", "guidance": "Correct words that were mis-transcribed (e.g., 'will' instead of 'would', or 'them' instead of ''em')."}, {"issue_type": "Brief Utterances", "guidance": "Even brief utterances like 'Mm-hmm' should be capitalized."}, {"issue_type": "Okay Spelling", "guidance": "The correct spelling is O.K.A.Y. If it appears at the beginning of a sentence, capitalize the 'K' (e.g., 'Okay')."}, {"issue_type": "Proper Names", "guidance": "A policy for flagging unknown or misspelled proper names will be provided. Transcribe 'Mister' fully as M.I.S.T.E.R. Never use abbreviated spellings for titles."}], "handling_uncertainties": {"symbol_for_unintelligible": "Use the '@' symbol for one or multiple unintelligible words.", "strategy_for_ambiguous_words": "If you are quite certain, type what you think was said. If there's a 30% or more chance of being wrong, use the '@' symbol. If two options are equally likely, choose the one most robust for speech recognition.", "resolving_original_uncertainties": "Search for and resolve any open parentheses '(' and double question marks '??' marked by the original transcriber. If you cannot make sense of it, use the '@' symbol."}, "handling_foreign_words": {"known_foreign_word_action": "If you know the foreign word, enclose it in carets (e.g., ).", "unknown_foreign_word_action": "If you don't know the foreign word, change any caret-enclosed question marks to an '@' symbol within carets (e.g., <@>)."}, "tools_and_resources": ["Oxford English Dictionary (OED) for spellings.", "Wiki for regularized spellings and filled pauses.", "Waveform display and resolution adjustment features in the transcription software."]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 35629, "output_tokens": 795, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "0aa93e6273d7aa90891bbdc6fafca8529c41e073504bde1f6863d94ea39c4041", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "EN2005a", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 1614, "duration_sec": 5297.819843750447, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:00] FEE083: FIVE YEARS JUST BECAUSE OF THE FLOODS BRINGING THE CEILINGS DOWN\n[0:03] MEO082: ALRIGHT IS IT IT'S READY\n[0:05] MEO082: OKAY GREAT\n[0:05] FEE083: SO ON ITS GREAT JOY\n[0:11] FEE085: AREN'T THEY SUING HIM\n[0:13] FEE083: I THINK THEY PROBABLY OUGHT TO BUT UH THEY WELL\n[0:17] FEE083: THEY'VE ONLY JUST STARTED REALISING THAT TREATING THIS AS A LEGAL ISSUE IS PROBABLY THE RIGHT WAY TO LOOK AT IT\n[0:21] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[0:22] FEE083: SO THEY'RE NOT REALLY THE SORT OF PEOPLE THAT ARE UP FOR UNDERSTANDING UM THE INTRICACIES OF THE COMMITTEE I GUESS\n[0:30] FEE083: I MEAN I YOU WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THEY COULD BUT IT'S R IT'S ACTUALLY QUITE HARD WORK\n[0:34] FEE083: THE LAW ISN'T VERY CLEAR\n[0:34] FEE085: CAN'T TH CAN'T THEY GET LEGAL AID\n[0:38] FEE083: THAT'S A GOOD QUESTION\n[0:39] FEE083: THEY P THEY UH THEY MIGHT BE ABLE TO\n[0:41] FEE083: IT'S JUST IT'S SO STRAPPED NOW UM YOU KNOW\n[0:44] FEE083: LIKE THE CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU IS SO HARD TO ACTUALLY GET ACCESS TO BECAUSE THEY'VE THEY HAVE SO MANY CASES AND SO FEW PEOPLE\n[0:51] FEE083: SO BUT YEAH THAT'S PROBABLY THE NEXT THING THEY'LL HAVE TO DO\n[0:52] FEE085: HMM\n[0:55] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[0:57] MEO082: YEAH EVERYTHING'S OKAY\n[1:03] FEE085: ARE WE SUPPOSED TO COUNT TO TEN OR SOMETHING\n[1:05] FEE085: WE DON'T HAVE TO DO ALL THAT\n[1:08] FEO084: YEAH MM-HMM\n[1:08] FEE085: OKAY\n[1:10] FEO084: HMM\n[1:11] FEE083: M\n[1:27] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[1:28] MEO082: OKAY\n[1:29] MEO082: OKAY OKAY YEAH\n[1:29] FEE083: OKAY\n[1:29] FEE083: YEAH\n[1:32] MEO082: OKAY THANKS\n[1:32] FEE085: THANK YOU\n[1:33] FEO084: THANK YOU\n[1:34] FEE083: RIGHT\n[1:35] FEE083: WELL UM I THOUGHT THE RIGHT THING TO DO WAS TO REVIEW WHAT WEI XUN'S BEEN DOING IN THE AREA OF DIALOGUE STRUCTURE FOR WORK PACKAGE ONE OVER THE LAST PERIOD\n[1:48] FEE083: SO BASICALLY FOR HIM TO TALK ABOUT WHAT HE WHAT PROGRESS HE'S BEEN MAKING AND THEN FOR US TO UM FOR HI FOR HIM TO DESCRIBE WHAT WORK HE INTENDS OVER THE NEXT PERIOD OF THE PROJECT\n[1:58] FEE083: AND FOR US TO FIGURE OUT WHAT HELP HE NEEDS WITH THAT\n[2:01] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[2:01] FEE083: UM M MAYBE GIVE HIM SOME HELP FIGURING OUT WHAT PUBLICATIONS HE'S GONNA UM GET OUT OF THIS AND FOR US TO MAKE SURE THAT IT FITS INTO THE OVERALL PROJECT\n[2:11] FEE083: SO UM THIS IS SOMETHING THAT YOU KNOW WE'RE NOT GONNA DO EVERYTHING TODAY\n[2:19] FEE083: BUT I WANTED TO MAKE SURE THAT WE SORT OF ALL ALIGNED ON WHAT HE WAS DOING AT THE MOMENT AND AND THEN SORT OF FIGURED OUT HOW TO GIVE HIM THE BEST ADVICE COMING UP\n[2:30] FEE083: SO THAT'S THAT'S WHY I CALLED THIS\n[2:31] FEE085: OKAY SO\n[2:31] MEO082: OKAY\n[2:33] MEO082: OKAY THANKS\n[2:34] MEO082: YEAH\n[2:34] FEE085: YOU'RE GONNA GIVE A PRESENTATION FOR US THEN\n[2:36] MEO082: YEAH YEAH A VERY OR A QUICK UH SLIDES\n[2:37] FEE085: GREAT\n[2:39] MEO082: SO UM I'VE BEEN HERE FOR FOURTEEN MONTH I THINK\n[2:43] MEO082: YEAH SO I'VE A ACCUSTOMED TO THE ENVIRONMENT HERE AND ENJOY STAYING HERE\n[2:50] MEO082: SO MM UH\n[2:53] MEO082: FROM UH LAST YEAR I WAS UH UH S UH SUPERVISING THE ANNOTATION OF SEGMENTATION\n[3:03] MEO082: SUMMARISATION UH UH WITH JEAN UH OF THE I UH IC ICSI CORPUS AND UH UH UH ON THE OTHER HAND UH I W N UH DID S SOME VERY PRELIMINARY WORK ON CHUNKING THE SWITCHBOARD CORPUS\n[3:05] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[3:16] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[3:17] MEO082: BUT UH THAT WAS NOT UH WELL PICKED UP IN THE AMI CORPUS WHICH IS SUPPOSED TO BE\n[3:24] MEO082: SO UH AND CURRENTLY I'M MORE INTERESTED IN SEE UH UH YEAH ANALYSING THE DISCOURSE STRUCTURE IN MULTI PARTY MEETINGS\n[3:35] MEO082: THIS IS WHAT I'M GOING TO PRESENT HERE\n[3:38] MEO082: SO UH\n[3:42] MEO082: UH IN THIS PRESENTATION I'M GOING TO SEE HOW WE COULD ANALYSE UTTERANCE TO UTTERANCE RELATIONS IN MULTI PARTY MEETINGS\n[3:53] MEO082: UM\n[3:55] MEO082: 'CAUSE MEETINGS IS A LIT DIFFERENT FROM NORMAL TEXT OR A N A NORMAL DIALOGUE OR MONOLOGUE\n[4:02] MEO082: SO INTERACTIVITY IS A CONCEPT IS A CONCEPT THAT I'M USING TO DISTINGUISH THE TWO UH UH EXTREMES OF UH OF INTERAC UH OF DISCOURSE IN MEETINGS\n[4:18] MEO082: AND UH FOR DIALOGUES UH AND MONOLOGUES I THINK WE MIGHT HAVE TO USE DIFFERENT UH CONCEPTS TO M M UH MODEL THE DISCOURSE STRUCTURE\n[4:31] MEO082: THEN UH I W I WILL UH GIVE A VERY UH ROUGH PLAN FOR THE NEXT UH COUPLE OF MONTH\n[4:43] MEO082: AND FINALLY I I WILL INTR I INTRODUCE SOME RELATED WORK YEAH\n[4:47] MEO082: SO\n[4:50] MEO082: THE BIG QUESTION THAT I'M CONCERN HERE IS WHAT'S THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UTTERANCES IN MULTI PARTY MEETINGS\n[4:59] MEO082: OR HOW DO WE ANALYSE DISCOURSE STRUCTURE RIGHT ABOVE UTTERANCES INSTEAD OF UH THOSE HIGH LEVEL INTENTIONAL STRUCTURE OF DISCOURSE\n[5:08] MEO082: SO THE CONCERN HERE IS ABOUT THE VERY LOCAL LOW LEVEL UTTERANCE TO UTTERANCE RELATIONS IN MULTI PARTY MEETINGS\n[5:17] MEO082: UH THIS IS THE LOCAL DISCOURSE STRUCTURE\n[5:21] MEO082: SO THE UH BUILDING BLOCK OF THAT KIND OF UH STRUCTURE WOULD BE THE UH UTTERANCE AND POSSIBLY ONE OF ITS PROPERTIES\n[5:33] MEO082: THE DIALOGUE ACT WHICH WE'RE CURRENTLY UH WORKING ON OR UH AND UH FOR MEETINGS\n[5:42] MEO082: YEAH SO I'VE MENTIONED UH UH BEFORE THAT MEETINGS IS A BIT DIFFERENT FROM UH MONOLOGUE AND UH DIALOGUES\n[5:57] MEO082: SO UH IN MEETINGS I UH FROM MY UH READING OF THE ONE OF THE AMI MEETINGS I. S. ONE O. EIGHT UH THE UH THE FOUR MEETINGS\n[6:09] MEO082: I NOTICED THAT UH UH THE INTERACTION DEGREES OF INTERACTION IN THE MEETINGS UH VARIES FROM PARTS TO PARTS\n[6:22] MEO082: SO FOR SOME PART UH THE INTERACTION IS VERY STRONG\n[6:27] MEO082: SO IT'S OBVIOUSLY A DIALOGUE\n[6:30] MEO082: BUT UH FOR SOME PART PART WHERE THE INTERACTION IS VERY WEAK UH JUST UH LIKE THE UH CHAIRMAN OR PROJECT MANAGER IS MM\n[6:41] MEO082: UH COORDINATING THE MEETING\n[6:43] MEO082: HE'S UH PUSHING THE MEETING FORWARD THEN THIS KIND OF S ORGAN ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE OR PART\n[6:48] MEO082: UH UH AND ALSO OTHER PR UH PARTS LIKE UH THE BACK CHANNELS WITHOUT ANY UH SEMANTIC CONTENT UH FROM OTHER PARTICIPANTS\n[7:03] MEO082: SO THIS KIND OF UH INTERACTION MIGHT BE BETTER ANALYSED AS MONOLOGUE WHICH UH IN WHICH THERE IS INTERACTION I SUPPOSE\n[7:18] MEO082: SO\n[7:21] FEE083: I'M A LITTLE BIT CONFUSED\n[7:22] MEO082: UH-HUH\n[7:22] FEE083: SO UM WHEN YOU SAY INTERACTIVITY DO YOU MEAN UM WELL HOW WOULD YOU CHARACTERISE A HIGHLY INTERACTIVE MEETING\n[7:26] MEO082: YEAH\n[7:31] FEE083: WHAT ARE THE MEASUREMENTS YOU'D APPLY\n[7:33] FEE083: SO YOU I THINK WHAT YOU'RE DOING IS SEGMENTING MEETINGS INTO HIGHLY INTERACTIVE PARTS AND NOT SO INTERACTIVE PARTS\n[7:39] FEE083: WHERE YOU THINK SOME OF THEM ARE LIKE A BIT LIKE DIALOGUE AND SOME ARE A BIT LIKE MONOLOGUE\n[7:40] MEO082: YEAH\n[7:42] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[7:43] FEE083: SO WHAT MEASUREMENTS WOULD YOU APPLY TO UM FIND OUT WHICH IS WHICH\n[7:45] MEO082: SO YEAH SO THIS IS GOING TO BE BASED ON THE UTTERANCE TO UTTERANCE\n[7:51] MEO082: SO FOR THIS UTTERANCE THE NEXT UTTERANCE IF IT'S FROM ANOTHER PA UH SPEAKER\n[7:58] MEO082: THEN UH IF IT'S NOT A BACK CHANNEL OR UH SOMETHING SIMILAR THEN IT'S A DIALOGUE\n[8:09] MEO082: SO IF SPEAK CHANGES\n[8:11] MEO082: SO YEAH SPEAKER CHANGE IS\n[8:11] FEE083: SO YOU MEAN RELATIVELY SHORT TURNS AND SPEAKER CHANGE\n[8:14] MEO082: YEAH\n[8:15] MEO082: YEAH YEAH B BUT UH SH SHORT UH TURNS UH LIKE MM OR SOMETHING VERY SIMILAR MIGHT BE THE UH SEG SECOND TYPE OF INTERACTIVITY\n[8:27] MEO082: THE WEAK INTERACTIVITY\n[8:28] MEO082: THAT MIGHT NOT BE ANALYSED AS A UH MONOLOGUE BUT AS A DIAL UH NO NO NO WRONG UH NOT AS DIALOGUE BUT AS UM A MONOLOGUE\n[8:40] MEO082: YEAH\n[8:41] MEO082: SO FOR THAT PART UH FOR THAT KIND OF BACK CHANNELS WE CAN JUST SKIP THAT AND UH UH TO NOT TREAT THEM AS INTERRUPTIONS OR SOMETHING LIKE\n[8:41] FEE083: S\n[8:51] MEO082: THEN YEAH WE COULD JUST UH\n[8:54] FEE083: SO SO AM I RIGHT IN THINKING YOU THINK THAT YOU CAN SEGMENT MEETINGS MAYBE INTO TWO T TYPES OF AREAS INTERACTIVE AND NON INTERACTIVE\n[9:00] MEO082: YEAH\n[9:02] FEE083: SO WHAT ARE TH WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INTERACTIVE AREAS\n[9:02] MEO082: YEAH\n[9:05] MEO082: SPEAK CHANGE SPEAK CHANGE WOULD BE YEAH\n[9:06] FEE083: SO W SO OKAY SO BUT YOU JUST SAID I THINK THAT YOU WOULD CHARACTERISE SHORT TURNS AS BEING THE NON INTERACTIVE PARTS\n[9:15] MEO082: IF IF IT'S UH JUST SOME KIND OF BACK CHANNEL OR IT'S JUST A SIGNAL SIGNAL THE S THE SPEAKER IS LISTENING OR IS UNDERSTANDING WHAT'S GOING ON YEAH\n[9:24] FEE083: OH OKAY WELL WE WE CAN DISCOUNT BACK CHANNELS\n[9:27] FEE083: I MEAN UH C ARE YOU IS IT OKAY IF WE TALK ABOUT THIS FOR A MINUTE 'CAUSE I'M CONFUSED\n[9:27] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[9:31] FEE083: OR OR DO YOU GET A C\n[9:32] FEE085: I WAS JUST WONDERING IF YOU WERE GONNA DEFINE THIS MORE ON THE SLIDES TO COME OR IF THIS IS AS MUCH AS YOU'RE GONNA TELL US\n[9:33] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[9:35] FEE083: ALRIGHT\n[9:35] MEO082: UH-HUH\n[9:35] FEE083: ALRIGHT\n[9:39] MEO082: UM\n[9:39] FEE085: I'M JUST WONDERING IF HE'S PREPARED\n[9:40] FEE083: 'CAUSE IF THIS IS ALL WE'VE GOT\n[9:41] FEE083: I THINK WE SHOULD UH HAVE INTERACTIVE AND NON INTERACTIVE ON THE BOARD AND THEN FIGURE OUT WHAT PROPERTIES GOING TO EACH JUST SO WE'RE CLEAR WHAT THE TWO MEAN\n[9:49] FEE085: SURE\n[9:49] FEE083: UH\n[9:50] FEE085: SO SO WHAT DID YOU HAVE MORE ON LATER SLIDES ABOUT THIS\n[9:50] MEO082: YEAH SO\n[9:53] MEO082: UH YEAH\n[9:53] MEO082: UH SO FOR INTERACTIVITY THIS IS THE ONLY SLIDE\n[9:56] MEO082: SO YEAH ACTIVITY IS UH I'D DEFINE INTERACTIVITY TO BE AS A DEGREES OF INTERACTION IN MEETINGS\n[9:57] FEE085: OKAY\n[10:04] FEE083: WELL UH OKAY\n[10:04] MEO082: SO WHICH MIGHT UH SPEAK CHANGE WHI UH UH WOULD BE A VERY GOOD INDICATOR YEAH\n[10:10] FEE083: BUT ARE YOU YOU NEED TO BE MORE PRECISE WHAT YOU MEAN BY SPEAKER CHANGE\n[10:12] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[10:13] FEE083: SO Y DO YOU MEAN ALL OF THE SPEAKERS ARE INVOLVED IN IT\n[10:13] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[10:17] MEO082: NO NO\n[10:18] FEE083: IS IT SUFFICIENT FOR TWO SPEAKERS\n[10:19] FEE083: RIGHT AND THEN\n[10:20] MEO082: YEAH\n[10:20] MEO082: NO YEAH\n[10:21] MEO082: SO ACTUALLY SO UH THIS IS A VERY ROUGH IDEA OF INTERACTIVITY\n[10:25] MEO082: IF WE GO FURTHER WE MIGHT DISTINGUISH UH THE INTERACTIVITY BETWEEN TWO F THREE OR ALL THE GROUPS\n[10:32] MEO082: SO THAT MIGHT BE SOME FINAL DEFINITION FOR THE UH INTERACTIVITY YEAH\n[10:38] FEE085: BUT WE'VE ALSO ESTABLISHED THAT IT'S NOT JUST SPEAKER CHANGE IT BECAUSE IF YOU HAVE MM-HMM OKAY THEN\n[10:44] MEO082: YEAH SO THAT MIGHT BE THE SECOND CLASS YEAH\n[10:46] FEE083: OKAY BUT THAT'S N YOU CAN THAT'S DEFINITIONAL RIGHT\n[10:46] MEO082: WEAK THIS IS A KIND OF WEAK INTERACTIVITY\n[10:48] FEE085: OKAY\n[10:49] FEE085: Y YEAH YEAH\n[10:49] MEO082: YEAH\n[10:49] MEO082: YEAH\n[10:50] FEE083: SO SO I MEAN YOU WOULDN'T NECESSARILY CONSIDER THAT TO CHANGE THE TURNS\n[10:55] FEE083: THOSE ARE JUST BACK CHANNELS\n[10:57] FEE083: SO ONE SPEAKER WILL HAVE THE FLOOR CHANNEL UM THROUGHOUT THAT AND SO I GUESS WHAT YOU'RE SAYING IS THAT THE INTERACTIVE SECTIONS WOULD HAVE SHORTER SPEAKER TURNS WHEN YOU'RE NOT CONSIDERING THE BACK CHANNELS AS INTERRUPTIONS\n[10:59] FEE085: RIGHT\n[10:59] FEE085: YEAH\n[11:00] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[11:11] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH DEFINITELY YEAH\n[11:14] FEE083: UM SO\n[11:18] FEE085: WELL IT MIGHT BE THE CASE THAT TO BE INTERACTIVE THERE HAVE TO BE DIALOGUE ACTS OF SOME SPECIFIC TYPE IN A TURN RATHER THAN\n[11:23] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH THAT'S ALSO TRUE\n[11:25] MEO082: YEAH\n[11:25] MEO082: S YEAH YEAH ACTUALLY 'CAUSE UH I'VE LOOKED UH\n[11:27] FEE083: WELL DO Y\n[11:28] FEE085: LIKE STATEMENT STATEMENT REJECT ACCEPT YOU KNOW SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[11:30] FEE083: YEAH\n[11:31] MEO082: YEAH\n[11:31] FEE083: SUFFICIENT BUT NOT NECESSARY MAYBE\n[11:33] FEE083: IT DEPEND IF YOU HAD SO A BUNCH OF PEOPLE ALL JUST GIVING INFORMATION AND OPINION AROUND THE TABLE AND THEY NEVER ACTUALLY ASK QUESTIONS OF EACH OTHER\n[11:37] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[11:40] MEO082: OKAY\n[11:40] FEE083: BUT THE TURNS WERE ACTUALLY QUITE SHORT WHICH ONE WOULD IT BE\n[11:40] MEO082: SO FOR THAT CASE YEAH UH YEAH SO THIS MIGHT BE A WEAK DEFINITION OF INTERACTIVITY\n[11:46] MEO082: SO IF WE COULD FIGURE OUT UH IF THEY ARE REALLY INTERACTI UH INTERACTING WITH EACH OTHER OR JUST UH UH INCREMENTAL MM PRESENTATION OF SOME INFORMATION\n[11:59] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[11:59] MEO082: SO THAT'S D UH DIFFERENT\n[12:01] MEO082: WE MIGHT UM YEAH NEED A MORE STRICT OR FINER UH DEFINITION OF INTERACTIVITY\n[12:08] MEO082: YEAH JU UH FOR THIS USE OF THE UH FOR THE USE OF THIS TERM FOR THE INDICATOR OF THE UH DEGREES OF INTERACTION\n[12:16] MEO082: UH I THINK FOR FOR THE CURRENT UH PROPOSAL I THINK THAT IT'S JUST FOR DISTINGUISH BETWEEN DIALOGUES AND MONOLOGUES\n[12:24] MEO082: 'CAUSE FOR THESE TWO TYPES OF DISCOURSE UH THE UH\n[12:32] MEO082: THE THE CONS THE THE TWO THAT WE ARE GOING TO ANALYSE THE DISCOURSE STRUCTURE MIGHT BE D DIFFERENT\n[12:38] FEE083: RIGHT OKAY\n[12:39] FEE083: I REMEMBER YOU SAYING THIS BEFORE\n[12:40] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[12:41] FEE083: SO BASICALLY YOU WANT TO DO THE SEGMENTATION BECAUSE YOU'RE GOING TO APPLY COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ANALYSES TO THE TWO SECTIONS\n[12:46] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[12:47] FEE083: UM\n[12:48] MEO082: AND ALSO 'CAUSE UH I HAVE UH READ SOME OF THE M. O. T. A. UH CORPUS\n[12:53] MEO082: UH SO FOR SOME PART OF TH THAT KIND OF MEETINGS UM UH SEVERAL UTTERANCES OR DIALOGUE ACTS ARE JUST UH TAGGED AS STATEMENT\n[13:06] MEO082: SO THAT I DON'T THINK THAT WOULD BE VERY INFORMATIVE FOR HIGH LEVEL STR ANALYSIS\n[13:12] MEO082: SO THAT'S ALL WHAT UH THAT'S WHY WHY UH I'M DISTINGUISHING THE TWO KINDS OF DISCOURSE HERE\n[13:17] FEE083: RIGHT\n[13:18] FEE083: SO WEI XUN QUITE TAKES QUITE A STRONG POSITION ON UM THIS UM DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO UM KINDS OF GROUP ACTIVITIES BECAUSE HE SAYS THAT THEY ADMIT DIFFERENT KINDS OF ANALYSES\n[13:31] FEE083: RIGHT THE WITH THE NON INTERACTIVE MORE MONOLO MONO LOGIC SECTIONS OF THE MEETING UM YOU HAVE TO UH ANALYSE THEM USING SOMETHING AKIN TO RHETORICAL STRUCTURE OR SOMETHING\n[13:44] FEE083: AND UH WITH THE OTHER SECTIONS YOU UH UM YOU YOU USE SOME OTHER THEORY TO LOOK AT THEM\n[13:44] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[13:52] FEE083: AND I ACTUALLY UH THINK THAT THAT'S A SLIGHTLY EXTREME UM POSITION UM WITH REGARD TO THE LITERATURE THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE MIGHT SAY IT DOESN'T REALLY MATTER WHO THE DIFFERENT SPEAKERS ARE IN AN INTERACTIVE SECTION\n[14:07] FEE083: YOU CAN STILL UM BUILD MAYBE THE THE SAME ARGUMENT STRUCTURE OVER THE TOP OF THE BASIC UM ACTS AND PROPOSITIONAL CONTENT THAT'S THERE\n[14:12] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[14:18] FEE083: AND UH WHAT YOU GET IS A MESSIER VERSION OF THE ARGUMENT STRUCTURE BECAUSE NOT EVERYBODY HAS THE SAME ARGUMENT IN THEIR BRAIN YOU KNOW FOR THIS\n[14:27] FEE083: BUT UM BUT THAT THE SAME THEORY OR THE THE SAME ANALYSIS CAN BE APPLIED TO BOTH PARTS\n[14:34] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[14:34] FEE083: SO I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT TO KEEP UM THAT IN MIND\n[14:37] FEE083: AND IF YOU IF YOU DO NEED TO ARGUE THAT THESE TWO KINDS OF GROUP ACTIVITIES UH CAN CAN ONLY BE ANALYSED IF YOU USE DIFFERENT ANALYTICAL MECHANISMS\n[14:47] FEE083: THEN YOU HAVE TO EXPLAIN WHY THAT IS\n[14:49] MEO082: OKAY\n[14:50] FEE083: RIGHT SO IT IT PUTS AN EXTRA BURDEN OF PROOF ON THE WORK THAT YOU DO\n[14:53] FEE085: WELL ACTUALLY I DON'T QUITE AGREE\n[14:56] FEE085: I MEAN I FOR EXAMPLE YOU CAN'T USE R. S. T. ACROSS SPEAKERS BECAUSE THE DEFINITIONS OF THE RELATIONS DEPEND ON THE INTENTIONS OF THE SPEAKER AND THERE'S DIFFERENT SPEAKERS HAVE DIFFERENT INTENTIONS\n[14:56] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[14:56] FEE083: MM\n[15:07] FEE085: SO YOU CAN'T USE THE THEORY\n[15:08] FEE085: IT'S JUST FUNDAMENTALLY WRONG IT'S IT WAS MEANT AS A THEORY FOR A ONE PERSON UH RIGHT\n[15:15] FEE085: SO THAT DOESN'T MEAN THERE AREN'T OTHER THEO SO FOR\n[15:15] MEO082: YEAH THE LIKE YEAH\n[15:15] FEE083: RIGHT\n[15:17] FEE083: BUT TO THE GROU DEGREE THAT A GROUP IS BUILDING AN ARGUMENT TOGETHER\n[15:21] FEE083: I MEAN IT I THINK WH WHAT YOU'RE DOING IN A GROUP DISCUSSION ISN'T NECESSARILY ONE COHERENT ARGUMENT F FOR THE PERSON\n[15:28] FEE083: BUT AN ARGUMENT THAT IS THE GROUP VIEW\n[15:31] FEE085: YEAH\n[15:31] FEE083: AND SO IT'S MAYBE IT'S NOT R. S. T. UM BUT IT'S UM MORE AKIN TO UM I DON'T KNOW IS IT TOOLMAN\n[15:40] FEE083: BUT YOU KNOW NOT THAT I BUT YOU KNOW THE KINDS OF THINGS WHERE PEOPLE TO TRY TO REPRESENT ARGUMENT STRUCTURE\n[15:44] FEE085: RIGHT\n[15:44] FEE085: BUT THOSE ARE VERY THOSE ARE REALLY DIFFERENT UM THEORIES THAT ARE AT ARE TRYING TO GET AT DIFFERENT THINGS AND IT AND THEY ADMIT OF M YOU KNOW\n[15:52] FEE085: SOME OF THEM ADMIT OF MULTIPLE PARTIES AND SOME OF THEM ASSUME YOU'RE IN ONE SPEAKER'S HEAD\n[15:57] FEE085: RIGHT AND THE\n[15:58] FEE083: ARE ARE THE IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF IT FOR THIS ANALYSIS REALLY THAT SUBSTANTIVELY DIFFERENT THOUGH\n[16:01] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[16:02] FEE085: YEAH THE ENTIRE THEORY IS BASED ON INTENTION AND THE INTENTION OF ONE INDIVIDUAL\n[16:07] FEE085: SO R. S. T. WOULD BE A BAD THEORY TO USE\n[16:10] FEE083: BUT I IF SOMEBODY IF THERE'S BEEN AN ARGUMENT SO FAR IN A GROUP MEETING\n[16:10] FEE085: W\n[16:13] FEE083: AND UM SOMEBODY MAKES A STATEMENT THEY HAVE AN INTENTION ABOUT HOW TO MODIFY THAT GROUP ARGUMENT\n[16:17] FEE085: SO MODELLING MODELLING A SINGLE CONTRIBUTION BY A SINGLE SPEAKER YOU CAN WITHIN THAT YOU CAN USE R. S. T. IF YOU WANT TO RIGHT\n[16:26] FEE085: BUT ACROSS SPEAKERS YOU CAN'T\n[16:28] FEE083: RIGHT BUT BUT YOU'RE\n[16:28] FEE085: THEY HAVE NO RELATIONS FOR THINGS LIKE REJECT OR AGREE\n[16:33] FEE085: THEY THE THEORY DOESN'T HAVE THEM\n[16:35] FEE083: OKAY SO THE R THE RELATION NAMES AREN'T AREN'T RIGHT BUT UM\n[16:38] FEE085: SO THE THE SO IT'S NOT THE RIGHT THEORY 'CAUSE THE THEORY IS THE RELATIONS PLUS THE NOTION OF NUCLEARITY\n[16:43] FEE085: SO WE NEED A DIFFERENT THEORY\n[16:45] FEE085: NOW I THINK ALEX UM S. D. R. S. ALLOWS BOTH KINDS\n[16:45] FEE083: RIGHT\n[16:47] MEO082: YESTERDAY YEAH\n[16:48] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[16:49] MEO082: MIGHT BE A\n[16:51] FEE085: SO YOU KNOW WITHIN A SPEAKER TURN YOU CAN HAVE THINGS LIKE EXPLANATION AND CAUSE AND ALL THAT\n[16:57] FEE085: UM BUT THEN ACROSS SPEAKER TURNS YOU CAN HAVE THINGS LIKE CORRECTION OR I DIDN'T SEE ANY EXAMPLES OF AGREE OR DISAGREE IN S. T. R. S. BUT I THERE AREN'T\n[16:57] FEE083: OKAY\n[17:06] MEO082: YEAH\n[17:06] FEO084: NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[17:08] FEE085: I MEAN THERE ARE THIRTY RELATIONS\n[17:08] FEO084: I D\n[17:10] FEE085: SO WE SHOULD LOOK AT AT WHAT THEY ARE\n[17:11] MEO082: YEAH\n[17:11] FEE085: BUT I D I DON'T\n[17:11] FEO084: HMM\n[17:12] FEE083: WELL THE RELATION NAMES ARE LESS IMPORTANT\n[17:12] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[17:13] FEE083: I MEAN PEOPLE HAVE ARGUED FOR AGES ABOUT EXACTLY WHAT RELATIONS WERE IN ANY OF THESE THEORIES\n[17:14] FEO084: YEAH\n[17:14] FEO084: YES\n[17:16] FEE085: WELL HER THE RELATIONS HAVE A S\n[17:17] FEE083: AND THAT'S THAT'S LESS IMPORTANT THAN WHAT THE THEORY IS TRYING TO ACHIEVE\n[17:21] FEE083: AND IT JUST SEEMS TO ME THAT IF YOU'VE GOTTA HAVE TWO DIF SEPARATE APPARATUSES FOR THE UM SPEAKER INTERNAL UM ARGUMENT STRUCTURE AND THE GROUP ARGUMENT STRUCTURE\n[17:31] FEE083: THAT THAT'S MORE APPARA APPARATUS THAN YOU SHOULD ACTUALLY NEED FOR UM FROM DOING THIS KIND OF ANALYSIS\n[17:36] FEE083: 'CAUSE IN BOTH CASES YOU'RE UM BUILDING UP AN ARGUMENT PUBLICLY IN THIS GROUP MEETING AND THEN YOU KNOW\n[17:42] FEE083: ADDING SOMETHING OR CHANGING THE EXISTING ARGUMENT IN SOME WAY BY RELATING A CONTRIBUTION TO WHAT'S UM ALREADY ON THE TABLE\n[17:50] FEE083: SO\n[17:51] FEE085: D YES BUT SO I MEAN THE RELATION NAMES IT'S NOT THE NAMES THAT ARE IMPORTANT IT'S THEIR SEMANTICS THAT ARE IMPORTANT RIGHT\n[17:59] FEE085: AND THEY'RE THE SEMANTICS OF THE RELATIONS ARE BASED ON THE SEMANTICS OF THE UTTERANCES THAT THEY'RE RELATING AS ALEX S EXPLAINED YESTERDAY\n[17:59] FEE083: MM\n[18:06] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[18:07] FEE085: UM AND SO UM IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THESE RELATIONS HAVE A SEMANTICS THAT'S TIED TO THE SEMANTICS OF THE UTTERANCES RIGHT\n[18:18] FEE083: YEAH C I JUST THINK WELL I MEAN IT ALL OF THESE THINGS WHEN THEY ENCOUNTER A NEW GENRE OF UM OF UH ACTUAL DATA\n[18:27] FEE083: THEN THEY END UP MODIFYING BUILDING NEW KINDS OF RELATIONS WITH NEW KINDS OF SEMANTICS AND ADDING THEM\n[18:32] FEE085: UH P POSS POSSIBLY BUT FEW PEOPLE HAVE TRIED TO YOU KNOW\n[18:32] FEE083: THAT'S THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF THESE\n[18:38] FEE085: DO THE KIND OF UM TRUTH CONDITIONAL SEMANTICS THAT YOU KNOW ASHER AND LASCARIDES HAVE DONE RIGHT\n[18:43] MEO082: YEAH\n[18:43] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[18:45] FEE085: SO THE THEORY CAN HANDLE THE KINDS OF THINGS THAT HAPPEN IN MEETINGS AS SHE EXPLAINED\n[18:50] FEE085: THE ACTUAL COMPUTATIONAL MECHANISMS THEY HAVE CURRENTLY FOR BUILDING UP THE TREES CAN'T\n[18:58] FEE085: NOW I DON'T REMEMBER WAS WHICH SPEAKER YOU IN THE C IN THE EXAMPLE SHE SHOWED YESTERDAY\n[19:05] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[19:06] FEE085: WAS IT THE CASE THAT THE REPRESENTATION OF THE UTTERANCES AND THE RELATIONS INCLUDED WHICH SPEAKER WAS UH\n[19:16] MEO082: NO JUST A UH TURN EXCHANGE YEAH\n[19:20] FEE085: I MEAN IT HAD THE AT THE L AT THE LEAVES THEY HAD THE WELL SHE DIDN'T SHOW IT BUT THEY WOULD HAVE THE SEMANTICS OF THE UTTERANCES\n[19:27] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[19:28] FEE085: AND THEN SHE HAD RELATION NAMES AND HANDLES\n[19:30] MEO082: YEAH\n[19:31] MEO082: ACTUALLY SH UH SHE USED SOME A A A BUNCH OF FEATURES TO DO THE AUTOMATIC PARSING\n[19:38] FEE085: RIGHT\n[19:38] FEE085: I JUST I JUST DON'T DIDN'T REMEMBER SEEING IN THE REPRESENTATION WHICH SPEAKER CONTRIBUTED WHAT\n[19:41] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[19:43] FEE085: 'CAUSE SHE DID REPRESENT UM DISCOURSE STRUCTURES 'CAUSE THESE WERE THE VERBMOBIL SCHEDULING DIALOGUES\n[19:47] FEO084: HMM\n[19:47] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[19:50] FEE083: MM-HMM YEAH\n[19:50] FEE085: SO THE UTTERANCES IN THE IN THE REPRESENTATION WERE UTTERED BY TWO DIFFERENT PARTIES THAT WASN'T THE YOU KNOW\n[19:54] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[19:58] FEE085: IN THE IN THE EXAMPLES SHE SHOWED US THERE WERE THERE WAS SOME THAT WAS JUST YOU KNOW ONE PARTY\n[20:02] FEE083: YEAH\n[20:05] FEE085: IT WAS A MONOLOGUE BUT THEN THERE WAS A SNIPPET OF DIALOGUE AS WELL WITH\n[20:08] FEE083: RIGHT\n[20:09] FEE083: SO THERE YOU'VE GOT SOMEBODY WHO'S DOING THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENT THAT WOULD CLAIM THAT YOU DON'T NEED TWO SEPARATE AN ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS FOR THESE TWO TYPES OF ACTIVITIES THAT WEI XUN HAS IDENTIFIED\n[20:19] FEE085: FOR THIS SPECIFIC SET OF RELATIONS THAT THAT THEY'VE DEFINED\n[20:21] FEE083: YEAH\n[20:24] FEE085: THERE MIGHT BE SOME HIGHER LEVEL STRUCTURE THAT YOU WANNA PULL OUT OF THAT\n[20:26] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[20:27] FEE085: I MEAN I 'CAUSE YOU WERE SAYING YOU'RE JUST GONNA YOU YOU'RE YOU WANNA LOOK AT THIS YOU KNOW VERY LOCAL STUFF\n[20:27] MEO082: UH YEAH\n[20:30] MEO082: UTTERANCE TO UTTERANCE YEAH\n[20:31] MEO082: VERY LOW LEVEL YEAH\n[20:33] FEE085: BUT FROM THAT YOU C ONE WOULD HOPE YOU WOULD PULL OUT SOMETHING HIGH YOU KNOW\n[20:34] MEO082: YOU COU YEAH\n[20:36] MEO082: YEAH I TO UH JUST WE NEED TO SEE UH HOW WELL WE COULD WORK OUT OF THE UTTERANCE TO UTTERANCE\n[20:43] FEE085: NO I THINK WORKING FROM THE BOTTOM UP SOUNDS GREAT\n[20:46] MEO082: YEAH\n[20:46] FEE085: BUT I'M JUST Y I MEAN WHAT YOU CAN IMAGINE SOMEONE SAYING WELL HOW DID THEY DECIDE TO MAKE IT BLUE\n[20:52] FEE085: AND MAYBE THERE WAS A LONG BLOW BY BL AND YOU DON'T YOU KIND OF WANNA ABSTRACT AWAY FROM HE SAID THIS\n[20:58] FEE085: SHE SAID THAT HE SAI YOU KNOW TO ANYWAY I YOU KNOW I MEAN I I DON'T THINK ESPECIALLY UH\n[21:00] MEO082: YEAH\n[21:02] MEO082: SO UH YEAH\n[21:06] FEE085: YOU KNOW IF YOU'RE NOT STEEPED IN THESE THEORIES THAT IT MAKES A HUGE DIFFERENCE TO YOU WHETHER WE USE R. S. T. OR SOMETHING LIKE S. D. R. S.\n[21:14] FEE085: BUT IT MIGHT MAKE MUCH MORE YOU KNOW I MEAN\n[21:17] FEE083: YEAH\n[21:17] FEE083: I JUST PREFER IT TO BE ONE THING RATHER THAN TWO COMPLETELY SEPARATE THINGS AND THEN THE ADDED EXPLANATION OF WHY IT'S NOT POSSIBLE TO HAVE THE SAME THING APPLIED TO BOTH HALVES\n[21:26] FEE085: WELL I THINK WE SHOULD ASS I THINK WE SHOULD\n[21:31] FEE085: TRY TO FIND A THEORY THAT ALLOWS MULTIPLE SPEAKERS AND RELATIONS TO SPAN OVER MORE THAN ONE SPEA YOU KNOW\n[21:36] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[21:43] MEO082: YEAH\n[21:43] FEE085: BECAUSE IT IS TRUE THAT I MEAN IF YOU LOOK AT THINGS LIKE DAMSEL AND OTHER ATTEMPTS TO COME UP WITH ANNOTATION SCHEMES FOR FOR DIALOGUE ACTS\n[21:52] FEE085: THERE WAS THIS NOTION OF FORWARD LOOKING AND BACKWARD LOOKING\n[21:54] FEE085: ANYWAY THEY'RE RELATIONAL\n[21:55] FEE085: I MEAN IN SOME WAY YOU KNOW THEY'RE ALL RELATIONAL\n[21:57] FEE083: HMM YEAH\n[21:59] FEE085: UM BUT YOU NEEDED\n[22:04] FEE085: BUT THERE'S A DIFFERENT SET OF TAGS IN THERE FROM THE KINDS OF RELATIONS YOU SEE WITHIN R. S. T. FOR EXAMPLE\n[22:10] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[22:11] FEE085: SO IF YOU LOOK AT AMANDA STENT'S THESIS AND THE ANALYSIS THAT SHE DID SORT OF WITHIN A TURN SHE USED SOMETHING LIKE R. S. T.\n[22:20] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[22:20] FEE085: AND THEN ACROSS TURNS SHE USED DAMSEL RIGHT\n[22:24] FEE083: YEAH WHICH WOULDN'T PROBABLY WOULDN'T GIVE US THE KIND OF UM INFORMATION THAT WE NEED ABOUT RELATIONS ACROSS TURNS\n[22:32] FEE083: JUST BECAUSE WE REALLY ARE CRITICALLY INTERESTED IN THE ARGUMENT UM THAT THE GROUP IS BUILDING UP SO THAT WE CAN FIND THE DECISIONS THAT THEY MADE AND UM ANY P UH COUNTER PROPOSALS TO PROPOSALS THAT HAVE BEEN MADE AND THINGS\n[22:45] FEE083: I MEAN IT REALLY IS MORE IN THE SPIRIT UH OF THE R. S. T. ISH RELATIONS THAN UM THAN IN THE DAMSEL KINDS OF RELATIONSHIPS\n[22:55] FEE083: WHAT WE WANT UH OUT OF THE C UM THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SPEAKERS HERE\n[23:00] FEE083: THEY ARE JOINTLY BUILDING UP AN ARGUMENT STRUCTURE\n[23:02] FEE083: AND THAT IS THE CRITICAL THING THAT WE'RE MISSING IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO UM UNDERSTAND WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THESE MEETINGS\n[23:09] FEE083: SO WE WOULDN'T WE WOULDN'T WANNA DO THE SAME THING AS WHAT UM SHE DID IN THIS CASE\n[23:09] FEE085: WELL I\n[23:13] FEE083: BEC JUST BECAUSE UM DAMSEL DOESN'T GIVE YOU THE RIGHT SORT OF REPRESENTATION BETWEEN SPEAKERS\n[23:19] FEE085: WELL IT GIVES YOU THINGS LIKE ACCEPT AND REJECT AND\n[23:23] FEE083: OH DOES IT\n[23:23] FEE083: OKAY UM I HAVEN'T SEEN IT ON THAT THIS KIND OF DATA\n[23:23] FEE085: OH YEAH\n[23:26] FEE083: SO MAYBE\n[23:28] FEE085: IN FACT R. S. T. DOESN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING LIKE THAT\n[23:30] MEO082: NO\n[23:31] FEE083: RIGHT OKAY BUT ARE WHAT I MEAN IS YOU KNO WANNA MAKE SURE YOU GET THE ARGUMENTATIVE RELATIONS HOWEVER YOU DO IT\n[23:33] MEO082: HMM-HMM\n[23:38] FEE085: OKAY\n[23:38] FEE083: WHICHEVER RELATIONS YOU HAVE TO BUILD YOU KNOW\n[23:39] FEE085: RIGHT\n[23:40] FEE083: NOT I'M NOT SAYING I'M NOT SAYING THAT THERE'S A PARTICULAR SET OF TAGS OR RELATIONS THAT HAVE BEEN DEFINED OUT THERE THAT ARE THE RIGHT ONES\n[23:40] FEE085: RIGHT\n[23:45] FEE083: I'M JUST SAYING WE NEED THE CORRECT ONES FOR TH THE STRUCTURE THAT WE'RE TRYING TO GET OUT OF THIS\n[23:49] FEE083: 'CAUSE WE NEED CERTAIN INFORMATION OUT OF THIS ANALYSIS\n[23:49] FEE085: RIGHT OKAY\n[23:51] FEE085: D SO I THINK IT'S MUCH MORE IMPOR I THINK IT WOULD MAKE MORE SENSE TO GO ABOUT THIS PROBLEM FIGURING OUT WHAT KINDS OF RELATIONSHIPS WE WANT AND THEN FINDING AND\n[23:52] FEE083: THAT\n[24:02] FEE083: YEAH\n[24:04] FEE085: YOU KNOW LIKE SETTING DOWN WHAT THE CONSTRAINTS ARE ON THE ANALYSIS GAME\n[24:08] FEE083: WELL WEI XUN'S BEEN LOOKING AT THE DATA\n[24:09] FEE083: SO THAT'S THAT'S A STEP FOR THIS\n[24:10] FEE085: HE'S BEEN LOOKING AT THE DATA OKAY S TO GOOD\n[24:11] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[24:13] FEE085: UM AND THEN AND THEN THERE ARE LOTS OF DIFFERENT THEORIES OF ARGUMENT\n[24:17] FEE085: I MEAN YOU CAN ALSO THINK ABOUT THE SORT OF JOINT PROBLEM SOLVING KINDS OF UM APPROACHES\n[24:17] MEO082: YEAH\n[24:23] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[24:24] MEO082: YEAH\n[24:27] FEE085: SO YOU KNOW CLARK AND LOCKBAUM AND YOU KNOW THAT THAT KIND OF THING\n[24:30] MEO082: YEAH\n[24:34] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[24:34] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[24:35] FEE085: THAT WERE DESIGNED FOR DIALOGUE RIGHT I MEAN AND CAN BE EXPANDED TO MORE THAN TWO PERSONS\n[24:38] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[24:42] FEE085: ACTUALLY THE LOCKBAUM STUFF IS FOR GROUPS\n[24:45] FEE083: MM-HMM YEAH\n[24:45] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[24:50] MEO082: SO YEAH FOR INTERACTIVITY THIS IS A VERY WEAK DEFINITION YEAH\n[24:54] MEO082: IF WE NEED MORE THEN WE MIGHT USE SOME MORE FINER UH F FINER UH DEFINITION FOR INTERACTIVITY\n[25:03] FEE083: WELL WHAT YOU'LL NEED IN THE END IS SOMETHING OPERATIONAL\n[25:06] MEO082: YEAH\n[25:06] FEE083: SO IT'S SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN USE TO ACTUALLY SEGMENT MEETINGS INTO THE UM THE AREAS THAT YOU THINK ARE IMPORTANT FOR THIS ANALYSIS RIGHT\n[25:15] MEO082: YEAH\n[25:16] FEE083: SO UM IT'S NOT QUITE CLEAR TO ME WHAT THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF THINGS ARE\n[25:16] MEO082: OKAY\n[25:23] FEE083: SO IT WOULD BE I THINK HANDY IF YOU COULD TAKE A MEETING AT SOME POINT AND SAY YOU KNOW\n[25:28] FEE083: THIS IS A INTERACTIVE AREA AND THIS IS A MONO LOGIC AREA BECAUSE AND WE COULD COME UP WITH WHAT KINDS OF MEASUREMENTS YOU NEED\n[25:35] FEE083: UM I MEAN WE HAVE W WE HAVEN'T DONE PAST WORK HERE ON SEGMENTING MEETINGS IN THAT WAY\n[25:42] FEE083: BUT WE HAVE DONE WORK ON CHARACTERISING DIFFERENT KINDS OF MEETINGS UM IN TERMS OF HOW HIGHLY INTERACTIVE THEY ARE\n[25:48] FEE083: BUT IT'S A DIFFERENT DEFINITION RIGHT\n[25:50] FEE083: IT'S IN TERMS OF HOW MUCH ALL OF THE PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THE MEETING UM TAKE SOME TAKE EQUAL PART IN IT AS OPPOSED TO UM LIKE THE HIGHEST STATE IS PEOPLE IN THE MEETING JUST DRIVING IT AND AND UH THE OTHER PEOPLE FOLLOWING WHATEVER THE HIGH STATE IS PEOPLE WANT\n[26:06] FEE083: SO UM BUT THOSE KINDS OF MEASURES UM YOU KNOW\n[26:07] MEO082: YEAH\n[26:11] FEE083: WE COULD USE TO UM TO DO THIS KIND OF SEGMENTATION IF IT'S IMPORTANT TO THE ANALYSIS RIGHT\n[26:17] MEO082: YEAH OKAY\n[26:19] FEE083: W BUT WE NEED CLEARER DEFINITIONS OF WHAT THE DIFFERENT THINGS ARE HOW MANY DIFFERENT KINDS OF OF UM ACTIVITIES ARE THERE\n[26:25] FEE083: YOU KNOW IS IT JUST INTERACTIVE AND NON INTERACTIVE OR IS THERE ARE THERE THERE MORE GRADES OF SHADING THAN THAT\n[26:27] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[26:31] FEE083: AND UM YOU KNOW WHAT ARE THE THINGS THAT YOU EXPECT IN EACH\n[26:34] FEE083: WHAT'S THE BACK CHANNELLING BEHAVIOUR\n[26:36] FEE083: WHAT'S THE SPEAKER TURN UM YOU KNOW WHAT KIND OF DIALOGUE ACTS DO YOU EXPECT\n[26:41] FEE083: I THINK THAT WOULD HELP YOU PIN DOWN WHAT THE DEFINITIONS ARE\n[26:43] MEO082: YEAH OKAY\n[26:46] MEO082: SO MM SO FOR DIALOGUE YEAH MM THERE WOULD BE UH SOME KIND OF UH INTERACTION STRUCTURE\n[26:57] MEO082: SO IT FOR UH IN PREVIOUS DISCOURSE STUDIES UH ESPECIALLY IN DISCOURSE ANALYSIS EXCHANGE UH IS USED TO DESCRIBE THIS KIND OF UH LOCAL STRUCTURE\n[27:11] MEO082: AND IN CONVERSATION THE ANALYSIS SO ADJACENCY PAIRS ARE USED TO DESCRIBE THIS KIND OF STRUCTURE\n[27:18] MEO082: UH\n[27:21] MEO082: BUT UH IN THESE TWO STRANDS OR WORK THEY UH JUST COME UP WITH A LIST MAYBE NOT UH EXHAUSTIVE\n[27:33] MEO082: SO UH I'M BEEN THINK ABOUT UH IF WE COULD COME UP WITH SOME KIND OF MORE PRINCIPAL SCHEME UH TAKING SOME OF THE UH INFORMATION IN THE UH UH UH IN THE UH INTERACTION UH INTO ACCOUNT\n[27:53] MEO082: LIKE UH IS THE SMALL PART OF INTERACTION IS IS EXCHANGING SOME INFORMATION\n[28:04] MEO082: UH HERE INFORMATION IS A LITTLE VAGUE\n[28:07] MEO082: IT COULD BE SOME KIND OF KNOWLEDGE WHAT THE UH SPEAKER KNOWS OR OR SOME KIND OF THOUGHT WHAT THE SPEAKER IS THINKING\n[28:19] MEO082: SO THESE TWO KIND OF UH INFORM MM TWO KINDS OF THE INFORMATION UH MIGHT BE SOME KIND OF A DIFFERENCE\n[28:26] MEO082: SO THIS IS A LITTLE BIT LIKE THE BELL'S MM EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION UH FOR THE KNOWLEDGE\n[28:33] MEO082: IF EXCHANGE OF UH OPINION UH UH SOME KIND OF SO IT'S UH VERY RELATED TO THOUGHT OF THINKING YEAH\n[28:40] FEE083: DO YOU THINK IT MATTERS WHETHER SOMETHING IS KNOWLEDGE OR OPINION IN THE WAY IT CONTRIBUTES TO THE GROUP PROCESS\n[28:45] MEO082: UH IN SOME CASE IT S DIFFERS 'CAUSE UH WHEN WE EXCHANGE KNOWLEDGE WE MIGHT NOT CHALLENGE UH THE SPEAKER\n[28:57] MEO082: BUT UH WHEN THE SPEAKER IS UH PRE UH IS UH TALK ABOUT WHAT HE FEELS WHAT HE THINKS\n[29:05] MEO082: IS PROPOSING SOMETHING OR S UH THEN OTHER SPEAKERS MIGHT MIGHT CHAN CHALLENGE HIM OR HER\n[29:14] FEE083: YEAH\n[29:15] MEO082: SO THAT KIND OF STRUCTU\n[29:15] FEE083: I I SORT OF HAVE ALWAYS TAKEN THE VIEW THAT UM THAT WELL PEOPLE AREN'T VERY GOOD AT AT THIS KIND OF RATIONALITY YOU KNOW\n[29:17] MEO082: YEAH\n[29:19] MEO082: YEAH\n[29:23] FEE083: AND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INFORMATION AND OPINION ISN'T THAT PROMINENT IN THE WAY PEOPLE DO THEIR REASONING\n[29:30] FEE083: SO UM\n[29:30] MEO082: YEAH\n[29:31] MEO082: BUT UH THAT MIGHT B BE SOME DIFFERENCE INTER INTERACTION PAR PATTERNS\n[29:37] MEO082: MIGHT BE\n[29:38] MEO082: 'CAUSE UH FOR INFORMATION IF WE UH SOMEBODY'S UH SEEKING SOME INFORMATION THEN HE UH ASK SOME QUESTION AND UH THE ONE KNOWS WILL UH GIVES GIVES THE ANSWER\n[29:49] MEO082: BUT UH UH FOR THE UH OPINION OR THOUGHT UH STUFF\n[29:56] MEO082: THEN THE SPEAKER MIGHT JUST UH UH PRESENT SOME IDEA AND OTHERS WILL COMMENT OR UH CHALLENGE UH THE IDEA\n[30:04] FEE083: YEAH\n[30:06] FEE083: WELL YOU YOU CAN'T DEFINE 'EM THAT WAY\n[30:08] FEE083: YOU CAN'T DEFINE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INFORMATION AND OPINION THAT WAY BECAUSE THAT'S UM BASICALLY DEFINING AS THE WHAT HAPPENED ABOUT IT\n[30:09] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[30:11] MEO082: OKAY\n[30:16] FEE083: AND I THINK WHAT TENDS TO HAPPEN IS THAT UM IF PEOPLE CHALLENGE THE THE FACTS\n[30:21] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[30:21] FEE083: YOU OFTEN DISCOVER THAT THEY WEREN'T ACTUALLY SOLID FACTS ANYWAY YOU KNOW THAT THEY'RE I THINK THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN THESE IS KIND OF FLUID\n[30:28] MEO082: YEAH\n[30:30] MEO082: YEAH IT'S VAGUE YEAH\n[30:31] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[30:31] FEE083: SO I GUESS THE QUESTION IS IS IT IMPORTANT TO WHAT WHAT'S IT IMPORTANT TO\n[30:37] FEE083: SO DO YOU NEED THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INFORMATION AND OPINION TO DO THIS ANALYSIS\n[30:45] MEO082: MM SEE 'CAUSE UH SO FAR I'M S STILL LOOKING FOR A UH SO CALLED PRINCIPAL SCHEME FOR THE INTERACTION UH FOR THE INTERACTION\n[30:57] MEO082: SO\n[30:59] FEE083: SO WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN LOOKING AT\n[31:00] FEE085: YEAH I WAS JUST GONNA SAY IT WOULD BE USEFUL TO KNOW WHAT M\n[31:01] MEO082: YEAH SO\n[31:04] MEO082: YEAH\n[31:05] FEE083: SO YOU'RE YOU'VE GOT BOOKS THAT HIGH ON YOUR DESK\n[31:06] MEO082: YEAH\n[31:07] FEE083: WHICH ONES ARE THEY\n[31:08] MEO082: YEAH SO YEAH FOR UH P UH THE DISCOURSE ANALYSIS THEY'RE USING EXCHANGE\n[31:13] MEO082: BUT UH THEY HAVE NO UH NO CLASSIFICATION JUST TO COME UP WITH OKAY SO UH YOU MEAN UH\n[31:18] FEE085: BUT WHO'S THEY\n[31:19] FEE085: THAT'S THE QUESTION\n[31:22] FEE085: WHO\n[31:22] MEO082: UH SINCLAIR AND COULTHARD\n[31:24] MEO082: THAT IS\n[31:24] FEE085: RIGHT\n[31:25] MEO082: ALSO AT GENEVA SCHOOL THEY I DON'T THINK THEY LIST SOME KIND OF EXCHANGE\n[31:31] MEO082: BUT UH THE UH EXCHANGE STRUCTURE UH AND UH YEAH EXCHANGE IS FIRST UH DEVELOPED IN UH SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR ALONG THE UH UH HALLIDAY AND AND MARTIN'S WORK\n[31:40] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[31:44] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[31:45] MEO082: YEAH\n[31:45] MEO082: SO UH ACTUALLY THEY THEY HAVE SOME SOMETHING IN IN A TEXTBOOK ABOUT THE EXCHANGE\n[31:52] MEO082: UH THEY CALL IT NEGOTIATION\n[31:55] MEO082: SO THEY HAVE UH SOME FLOW CHARTS OF THE UH UH DETAILED ANALYSIS OF UH UH EXCHANGE STRUCTURE YEAH\n[31:56] FEE083: MM\n[32:02] FEE083: OKAY\n[32:02] FEE083: SO Y UM I'M SORT OF GETTING THAT YOU THINK THERE IS A LACK IN THE UH THEORY TO DO WITH EXCHANGE STRUCTURE AT THE MOMENT\n[32:09] MEO082: YEAH\n[32:09] FEE083: BUT I'M BUT I'M NOT QUITE CLEAR YET WHAT YOU THINK THE LACK IS\n[32:12] FEE083: SO\n[32:13] MEO082: SO UM UH I DON'T THINK THERE IS ANY KIND OF PRINCIPLE CLASSIFICATION OF EXCHANGES\n[32:21] MEO082: THIS IS I YEAH W\n[32:23] FEE083: UM THE WELL ARE YOU THINKING IT'S BEEN A WHILE SINCE I'VE READ THIS LITERATURE\n[32:29] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[32:29] FEE083: BUT I MEAN MY UNDERSTANDING OF EXCHANGE IS IS THAT THE INITIATING MOVE INTRODUCES A GOAL TO THE DISCOURSE\n[32:36] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[32:37] FEE083: AND THEN THE REMAINING MOVES UM WILL UH CONTRIBUTE TO EITHER THE UM THE MEETING OF THAT DISCOURSE GOAL OR THE DECISION NOT TO BOTHER WITH THAT DISCOURSE GOAL\n[32:52] FEE083: RIGHT\n[32:53] FEE083: AND SO UM I'D BE SURPRISED IF THERE WASN'T WORK DESCRIBING\n[32:57] MEO082: OKAY\n[32:59] MEO082: MM\n[33:00] FEE083: THINGS IN THOSE TERMS\n[33:00] FEE083: I MEAN I KNOW SINCLAIR AND COULTHARD IS IS BASICALLY ABOUT TEACHING YEAH\n[33:03] MEO082: YEAH I. R. F. UH KIND OF STRUCTURE\n[33:05] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[33:06] FEE083: SO YOU WOULDN'T EXPECT THAT TO NECESSARILY UM APPLY UH IN IN WIDER CONTACTS IN A WAY\n[33:15] FEE083: LIKE YOU MIGHT EXPECT TO HAVE TO EXTEND THE THEORY TO DO THAT\n[33:18] FEE083: BUT I TH I THINK THERE ARE OTHER OTHER PEOPLE HAVE LOOKED AT EXCHANGE STRUCTURE AND DESCRIBED IT IN THESE TERMS IN A WAY THAT SHOULD REALLY SUIT YOUR NEEDS\n[33:23] MEO082: OKAY\n[33:26] MEO082: MM 'CAUSE UH FROM MY PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE WE SEE ANANYS ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION SEEKING DIALOGUES OVER TELEPHONES\n[33:34] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[33:34] MEO082: SO IT'S UM UH ABOUT THE TOURISM INFORMATION\n[33:39] MEO082: SO FROM UH UM MY ANALYSIS OF THAT KIND OF DIALOGUES I COULD SAY THAT THERE'S ONLY THERE ONLY FOUR BASIC UH EXCHANGES DEPEND ON THE INFORMATION UH DIRECTION OF THE INFORMATION FLOW\n[33:39] FEE083: YEAH\n[33:39] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[33:51] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[33:56] MEO082: AND ALSO THE SPEAKER ROLE\n[33:58] MEO082: 'CAUSE IN THE INFORMATION SEEKING DIALOGUES THE UH T ROLES OF THE TWO PARTICIPANTS ARE DIFFERENT\n[34:05] MEO082: ONE IS MAINLY THE UH FROM THE UH AGENCY A TOURISM AGENCY\n[34:10] MEO082: THAT IS MAIN UH UH INFORMATION PROVIDER UH WHILE THE CUSTOMER IS THE INFORMATION SEEKER MAINLY\n[34:14] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[34:16] MEO082: YEAH THAT'S UH SO THEREF UH AND ALSO MM UH THE DIRECTION OF INFORMATION FLOWS FOR SOME KIND OF INFORMATION\n[34:23] MEO082: LIKE UH THE UH UH PRICE OF A SPECIFIC ROUTE\n[34:28] MEO082: UH THE SPOTS THEY'RE GOING TO UH VISIT AND ALSO ON THE UH KINDS OF UH VE UH VEHICLE OR OR TRANSPORTATION YEAH\n[34:34] FEE083: YEAH\n[34:36] FEE083: SO THIS IS A L A LOT LIKE GEORGE HORTON'S WORK ON SAYING WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT PARAMETERS FOR UM THESE EXCHANGES\n[34:38] MEO082: UH-HUH\n[34:41] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[34:42] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[34:43] FEE083: YOU KNOW WHAT ARE THE THINGS THAT CHARACTERISE THE SET OF EXCHANGES THAT CAN HAPPEN\n[34:46] MEO082: YEAH YEAH S YEAH YEAH\n[34:46] FEE083: MM\n[34:47] MEO082: SO BUT THERE ALSO SOME VARIATIONS WHICH I CALL COMPLEX EXCHANGES\n[34:52] MEO082: SO THAT'S UH THAT'S UH JUST A LIST\n[34:55] MEO082: MM NOT LIKE THE UH BASIC EXCHANGE UH EXCHANGES YEAH\n[34:58] FEE083: SO SO IS YOUR COMPLAINT LESS ABOUT UM LESS ABOUT KNOWING WHAT MAKES AN EXCHANGE AND MORE ABOUT KNOWING HOW YOU PARAMETERISE EXCHANGES FOR THIS GENRE\n[35:10] FEE083: SO WHAT'S THE RANGE\n[35:10] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[35:11] FEE083: OKAY SO YOU'RE WORRIED ABOUT WHAT'S THE RANGE OF EXCHANGE TYPES FOR THIS GENRE AND THAT'S WHAT YOU THINK HASN'T BEEN DONE\n[35:15] MEO082: YEAH YEAH PARAMETRI YEAH I I I'M LOOKING FOR PARAMETRIC YEAH SCHEME\n[35:16] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[35:17] FEE083: OKAY\n[35:18] FEE083: THAT'S CLEARER\n[35:18] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[35:19] MEO082: THAT'S UH Y YEAH\n[35:21] MEO082: A PARAME PARAMETER OR PRINCIPLE\n[35:23] MEO082: YEAH SOME SOMETHING LIKE\n[35:24] MEO082: YEAH\n[35:25] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[35:26] MEO082: YEAH\n[35:27] MEO082: AND ALSO YEAH\n[35:29] MEO082: A AND ALSO S IN 'CAUSE IN THE MEETINGS UH THE SPEAKERS MIGHT MIGHT REPORT SOMETHING UH THEY'VE DONE IN THE PAST AND UH UH UH UH TALK ABOUT TH WHAT THEY ARE CURRENTLY DOING AND ALSO PLANNING SOME FUTURE ACTIONS\n[35:45] MEO082: SO THIS KIND OF INFORMATION MIGHT ALSO BE HELPFUL\n[35:46] FEE083: YEAH\n[35:47] FEE083: SO SO HAVE HAVE YOU TRIED I MEAN UM I KNOW OF ONE PREVIOUS ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH WHAT EXCHANGES ARE NEEDED FOR F UM SOME KINDS OF INDUSTRY MEETINGS\n[35:50] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[35:57] FEE083: AND OUR EXPERIENCE IN THAT PROJECT WAS THAT UM YOU CAN'T REALLY IDENTIFY EXCHANGE STRUCTURES IN THESE MEETINGS BECAUSE THEY THEY DON'T REALLY FOLLOW THAT PATTERN\n[36:06] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[36:07] FEE083: THAT EXCHANGES ARE CLEAR IN UM WELL I THERE'RE CLEARER IN WHEN YOU'VE GOT FEWER PEOPLE\n[36:15] FEE083: SO THERE'S FEWER PEOPLE TRYING TO PULL THE DISCOURSE GOALS IN DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS\n[36:18] MEO082: YEAH\n[36:19] FEE083: UM AND THEY'RE CLEARER WHEN UM YOUR GOALS ARE QUITE LIMITED\n[36:24] FEE083: SO WHEN YOU'VE JUST GOT INFORMATION EXCHANGE AND YOU KNOW THE OR THERE'S A CLEAR TASK THAT THE PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO DO AND THEY'RE FOCUSSED ON THAT TASK\n[36:31] FEE083: AS IS NORMAL IN DIALOGUE ELICITATION LIKE MAP TASK OR LIKE YOUR\n[36:36] FEE083: LIKE YOUR INFORMA WHICH LIKE YOUR INFORMATION SEEKING DIALOGUES WHICH WASN'T DIALOGUE ELICITATION BUT IT WAS VERY CONSTRAINED IN GENRE\n[36:42] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[36:43] FEE083: SO UM THE THE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION MIGHT BE NOBODY KNOWS WHAT THE CATALOGUE OF EXCHANGES IS FOR REAL MEETINGS BECAUSE UM OR FOR THESE DECISION MAKING MEETINGS BECAUSE YOU CAN'T IDENTIFY EXCHANGES\n[36:49] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[36:56] FEE083: RIGHT\n[36:56] FEE083: SO HAVE YOU GONE THROUGH THE MEETINGS AND LOOKED FOR INITIATIONS AND RESPONSES WITH WITHOUT A PRIOR CATALOGUE\n[37:03] FEE083: JUST KNOWING THAT INIT INITIATION IN INTRODUCES A NEW DISCOURSE GOAL AND A RESPONSE UM MEETS OR NEGATES THAT GOAL IN SOME WAY\n[37:12] MEO082: YEAH\n[37:13] FEE083: SO HAVE YOU TRIED MARKING THESE EXCHANGES\n[37:14] MEO082: UH NOT MARKING\n[37:15] MEO082: JUST UH FOR MY UH READING OF THE UH I. I. S. ONE O. EIGHT UH FOUR MEETING SERIES\n[37:20] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[37:21] MEO082: YEAH JUST TO READING THIS PART YEAH\n[37:24] MEO082: MM\n[37:24] FEE085: WELL I MEAN I THINK THAT UM W IT I DON'T KNOW UH W IT'D PROBABLY GET TO RE HEAR YOU KNOW\n[37:29] FEE085: MORE OF YOUR PRESENTATION BECAUSE I THINK THERE ARE LOTS OF DIFFERENT CANDIDATES AND YOU CERTAINLY CAN'T GO THROUGH AND MARK UP EVERY MEETING\n[37:33] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[37:37] FEE085: I MEAN MARK UP MEETINGS WITH EVERY SCHEME WE THINK OF\n[37:39] FEE085: SO I THINK WE HAVE TO KIND OF GET AN OVERVIEW OF WHAT THE CANDIDATES ARE M IF THERE'S LIKE TWO OR THREE THAT WE THINK ARE GOOD CONTENDERS\n[37:43] MEO082: YEAH\n[37:48] FEE085: THEN WE TRY TO SEE WHAT WORKS BETTER RIGHT\n[37:49] FEE083: YEAH\n[37:50] FEE083: BUT BUT A READING OF THIS YOU KNOW\n[37:52] FEE083: TH COULD TELL YOU THAT THERE IS NO CASE WHERE YOU'RE GONNA BE LOOKING FOR INITIATION AND RESPONSES THAT'S GONNA WORK YOU KNOW\n[37:59] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU COULD GO THROUGH AND SEE THAT UM ACTUALLY THE PATTERN OF OF ADDRESSING DIFFERENT DISCOURSE GOALS IS TOO DISPERSED TO UM TO BE ABLE TO DO THAT KIND OF MARK UP\n[38:08] FEE083: BUT I G YEAH I MEAN I OBVIOUSLY YOU WANNA HAVE A FRONT RUNNER SCHEME I IN MIND BEFORE YOU\n[38:11] FEE085: THERE ARE A LOT OF OPTION THERE ARE A LOT MORE OPTIONS\n[38:15] FEE085: SO SO LET'S SEE WHAT WHAT ELSE YOU'VE GOT\n[38:17] MEO082: OKAY\n[38:18] MEO082: SO THIS IS FOR THE UH DIALOGUE PART\n[38:23] MEO082: FOR MONOLOGUES UH THIS IS UH YEAH\n[38:25] FEE083: SO THAT'S IT\n[38:26] FEE085: OH SO THAT WAS IT ON DIALOGUE OKAY\n[38:27] FEE083: YEAH\n[38:27] MEO082: OKAY SO NO FURTHER UH INFORMATION IS HERE\n[38:30] FEE085: OKAY\n[38:30] MEO082: UH\n[38:31] FEE085: SO UH IT'S VERY UNCLEAR TO ME WHY YOU THINK EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION IS MORE PRINCIPAL T UH DID YOU I MEAN WHAT DID YOU HAVE SPECIFIC SCHEMES IN MIND THERE\n[38:42] FEE085: OR SPEC MM SPECIFIC\n[38:42] MEO082: UH\n[38:47] FEE085: PEOPLE'S WORK THAT YOU UM\n[38:51] MEO082: MM 'CAUSE UH SO FOR THE INFORMATION AND ACTION THE UH THE ACTION HERE IS NOT DIALOGUE ACT BUT UH SOME KIND OF UH UH PHYSICAL ACTION UH THAT UH THE UH PARTICIPANT'S UH I I IS GOING TO UH OR HAS DONE IN THE PAST\n[39:14] MEO082: HE'S GOING TO DO THE FUTURE\n[39:15] FEE083: DO YOU MEAN AN ACTION IN TERMS OF WHAT THE GROUP IS REQUIRING HIM TO DO OR DO YOU MEAN AN ACTION IN LIKE PICKING SOMETHING UP\n[39:15] MEO082: SO\n[39:22] MEO082: UH NOT\n[39:24] FEE083: SO ACTION IN THE TECHNICAL MEETING SENSE OR JUST ACTION IN THE PHYSICAL SENSE\n[39:27] MEO082: PHYSICAL SENSE YEAH\n[39:28] FEE083: RIGHT OKAY\n[39:28] MEO082: PHYSICAL SENSE YEAH\n[39:30] MEO082: YEAH SO UH THIS KIND OF MIGHT BE THE UH SOME KIND OF SEMANTICS OF THE UTTERANCE OR OR EXCHANGE\n[39:39] MEO082: SO UH THIS IS JUST ONE UM THING I ONE PARAMETER UH FOR MM-HMM\n[39:46] FEE085: BUT CAN YOU GIVE US AN EXAMPLE OF A SCHEME THAT'S BASED ON EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION\n[39:52] MEO082: UH\n[39:54] MEO082: I MEAN UH HERE THE SCHEME IS FOR EXCHANGE SCHEME\n[39:58] MEO082: SO YEAH FOR UH FOR FOR UH EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION\n[39:59] FEE085: OKAY\n[40:03] MEO082: SO THERE MIGHT BE THE UH S SPEAKER AND HE UH A HEARER\n[40:09] MEO082: SO WHO SPEAKS TO WHOM AND UH UH\n[40:16] MEO082: S SO THIS IS THE UH UH SO DIRECTION OF THE INFORMATION FLOW AND ALSO SO SPEAKER ROLE MIGHT BE FIRST UH PARAMETERS FOR THE UH EX UH INFORMATION EXCHANGES\n[40:30] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[40:31] MEO082: SO UM BUT FOR ACTION THAT MIGHT BE UH SOME KIND OF UH PROPOSE OR ACCEPT OR REJECT KIND OF UH UH EXCHANGE STRUCTURE I MEAN\n[40:43] FEE083: OH SO THAT'S NOT A PHYSICAL ACTION RIGHT\n[40:46] FEE083: UH UH IF I PICK THIS UP WHICH IS A PHYSICAL ACTION YOU CAN'T REJECT THAT\n[40:49] MEO082: UH-HUH\n[40:52] MEO082: UH NO NO\n[40:52] FEE083: WHAT DO YOU MEAN\n[40:53] MEO082: NO THAT'S UH THAT'S THE UH\n[40:57] MEO082: SO WE'RE GOING TO DO SOMETHING AND UH UH SO COULD YOU DO SOMETHING OR THIS KIND OF UH ACTION RELATED UTTERANCE I MEAN\n[41:06] FEE083: RIGHT\n[41:07] MEO082: YEAH\n[41:07] FEE083: THAT'S RIGHT THAT'S A ACTION IN THE SORT OF TECHNICAL SENSE OF MEETINGS\n[41:10] MEO082: OKAY TECHNICAL SENSE\n[41:10] FEE083: SO YOU ARE ACTIONED TO DO SOMETHING WHICH IS PART OF THE PERMANENT RECORD THAT YEAH OKAY\n[41:11] MEO082: YEAH\n[41:12] MEO082: YEAH\n[41:12] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[41:15] MEO082: OKAY YEAH YEAH\n[41:16] MEO082: OKAY YEAH THAT'S N\n[41:19] MEO082: HMM\n[41:19] FEE085: OKAY SO I MEAN I THINK THAT UM THERE ARE A LOT OF THINGS THAT WE HAVE TO LOOK AT BEFORE I MEAN\n[41:27] MEO082: BEFORE COME UP WITH THE SCHEME YOU MEAN\n[41:29] MEO082: YEAH\n[41:29] FEE085: YEAH\n[41:29] FEE085: I MEAN AND\n[41:32] FEE083: WELL THERE ARE VERY FEW UH SCHEMES FOR MARKING UP EXCHANGES ON ACTUAL DATA RIGHT BECAUSE UM PEOPLE HAVEN'T CONSIDERED IT VERY IMPORTANT\n[41:37] MEO082: EXCH\n[41:45] FEE083: WELL I ALWAYS THOUGHT THEY GET TIRED AFTER MARKING UP THE DIALOGUE MOVES SO THEY NEV NEVER BOTHER WITH ANY HIGHER LEVEL DIALOGUE STRUCTURE\n[41:50] FEE083: SO WE DID IT IN THE MAP TASK\n[41:52] FEE083: BUT I DON'T ACTUALLY KNOW OF OTHER CASES WHERE PEOPLE BOTHERED MARKING ANYTH ANYTHING HIGHER LEVEL THAN THE MAP THAN THE MOVE STRUCTURE\n[41:59] FEE083: RIGHT\n[42:00] MEO082: SO YEAH\n[42:00] FEE085: WELL WE'RE MARKING UP A LOT OF HIGHER LEVEL THINGS IN OUR\n[42:00] FEE083: YOU DON'T KNOW OF\n[42:01] MEO082: UH YEAH\n[42:01] MEO082: S STENT YEAH STENT MIGHT DOES UM YEAH\n[42:03] FEE083: ON YEAH I'VE S UH SORRY\n[42:05] MEO082: STENT YEAH\n[42:05] FEE083: UM BUT IT C IT'S NOT BEEN VERY POPULAR CAR PROBABLY 'CAUSE IT MAKES UM\n[42:08] MEO082: MM NO\n[42:10] FEE085: OKAY\n[42:10] FEE085: SO UM HAVE YOU LOOKED AT NATE BLAYLOCK'S WORK\n[42:16] MEO082: UH SO SO 'CAUSE I'M I MIGHT NOT FAMILIAR WITH THESE NA\n[42:19] FEE085: SO HE HAS THINGS LIKE YOU KNOW ADOPT UM SO BASICALLY IT'S TO\n[42:27] FEE085: YOU KNOW COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING YOU KNOW MORE THAN ONE PERSON INVOLVED AND TRYING TO CHARACTERISE THINGS AS UM\n[42:29] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[42:37] FEE085: YOU KNOW IF I\n[42:41] FEE085: I CAN'T REMEMBER THE I CAN'T REMEMBER THE NAMES OF ALL THE ACTIONS\n[42:42] MEO082: SO UH IS IT THE WORK UH DESCRIBED IN THE C UH IN IN UH IN THE COCONUT PROJECT OR SOMETHING SIMILAR\n[42:47] FEE085: NO SO SO THE COCONUT PROJECT IS A PROJECT THAT I DID WITH RICH THOMASSON AND BARBARA DIGINIO\n[42:53] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[42:54] FEE085: HAVE YOU LOOKED AT THAT\n[42:55] MEO082: Y YEAH LOOK UH NOT VERY MUCH DETAIL YEAH\n[42:57] FEE085: NOT VERY CLEAR\n[42:58] FEE085: NO\n[42:59] FEE085: THOUGH THERE'S A LOT OF DETAIL IN THE PAPER\n[43:00] MEO082: YEAH\n[43:00] FEE085: BUT YOU HAVEN'T LOOKED AT IT NO IN VERY MUCH DETAIL\n[43:03] MEO082: NO NOT\n[43:03] FEE085: OKAY SO I THINK YOU SHOULD\n[43:05] MEO082: OKAY\n[43:05] FEE085: UM BECAUSE IT WAS ALL THESE THINGS THAT ARE DONE FOR JOINT PROBLEM SOLVING AND JOINT ACTION I THINK ARE VERY RELEVANT TO LOOK AT BECAUSE THESE PEOPLE ARE SOLVING A PROBLEM TOGETHER\n[43:12] MEO082: YEAH\n[43:15] FEE085: RIGHT\n[43:16] FEE085: SO UM WHILE THESE SCHEMES MAY NOT HAVE THEY HAVE SOME ES OF THE ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS THAT YOU NEED TO CHARACTERISE UM JOINT PROBLEM SOLVING\n[43:25] FEE085: SO WHILE TH UM\n[43:27] FEE085: YOU MAY THINK THAT THEY'RE MISSING SOMETHING THEN WE WE COULD CERTAINLY AUGMENT THEM\n[43:34] FEE085: BUT I THINK THAT THEY HAVE TO BE LOOKED AT\n[43:35] FEE085: AND SO SO NATE BLAYLOCK TRIED TO OKAY SO YOU KNOW\n[43:39] FEE085: FROM GROSS AND KRAUSS AND GROSS AND SIDENER CAME ALL THIS STUFF ABOUT SHARED PLANS AND HOW YOU REALLY CAN'T UNDERSTAND\n[43:45] FEE085: YOU KNOW DIALOGUE U UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND SHARED PLANS\n[43:48] FEE085: BUT THE ACTUAL THEORETICAL UM OR FORMALISATION OF IT WAS INCREDIBLY COMPLEX\n[43:55] MEO082: YES YES\n[43:56] FEE085: AND SO UM LOCKBAUM SIMPLIFIED IT QUITE AND YOU KNOW SIDENER AND RICH AND COLLAGEN HAVE SIMPLIFIED IT QUITE A BIT\n[44:04] FEE085: UM BUT NATE BLAYLOCK TRIED TO UM YOU KNOW DEFINE\n[44:14] FEE085: YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENS AFTER SOMEBODY SUGGESTS SOMETHING\n[44:17] FEE085: WELL YOU CAN ADOPT IT YOU CAN WELL I CAN'T REMEMBER YOU KNOW OKAY BUT HE HAS UH HE HAS A TAXONOMY YEAH RIGHT\n[44:22] MEO082: YEAH I KNOW OKAY\n[44:23] MEO082: OH\n[44:24] MEO082: UH I KNOW THIS GUY YEAH YEAH\n[44:25] MEO082: UH JIM @'S STUDENT\n[44:26] MEO082: YEAH I KNOW\n[44:27] FEE085: YEAH YEAH\n[44:27] MEO082: NO NO IN SAA SAARBRUECKEN\n[44:28] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[44:28] FEE085: YEAH EXACTLY RIGHT\n[44:29] MEO082: OKAY\n[44:29] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[44:29] MEO082: OKAY\n[44:29] MEO082: YEAH I KNOW HER\n[44:30] FEE085: UM WHICH WE TRIED TO APPLY TO TUTORING BUT IT ACTUALLY DOESN'T WORK VERY WELL FOR TUTORING 'CAUSE TUTORING'S JUST A TOTALLY DIFFERENT BALL GAME\n[44:35] FEE083: DIFFERENT\n[44:36] MEO082: OKAY\n[44:38] FEE085: BUT UM IT YOU KNOW\n[44:41] FEE085: WE SPENT A FAIR AMOUNT OF TIME LOOKING AT IT AND IT DID STRIKE ME THAT FOR JOINT PROBLEM SOLVING THERE W THERE WERE SOME GOOD IDEAS\n[44:50] FEE085: AND THERE IS YOU KNOW A SET OF TAGS AND WHAT THEY MEAN AND YOU KNOW THAT SORT OF THING\n[44:55] FEE085: AND THEN YOU CAN ALSO LOOK AT YOU KNOW CL YOU KNOW CLARK ON JOINT ACTION\n[44:59] FEE085: NOW HE'S NOT GONNA GIVE YOU A SET OF TAGS 'CAUSE THAT'S NOT THE KIND OF GUY HE IS\n[45:01] MEO082: NO\n[45:01] FEE085: BUT UM\n[45:04] FEE085: BUT THE OVERARCHING IDEA YOU KNOW\n[45:08] FEE085: I MEAN I THINK ACCOUNTS FOR A LOT OF THE WAYS IN WHICH UM YOU KNOW THESE OTHER PEOPLE ARE THI ARE THINKING\n[45:12] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[45:14] FEE085: BUT I MEAN I THINK THAT WE WE BASICALLY HAVE TO MERGE SOME OF THIS STUFF THAT'S BEEN DONE YOU KNOW\n[45:22] FEE085: ON MEETINGS WITH SOME OF THE STUFF THAT'S BEEN DONE ON COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING 'CAUSE THERE'S ELEMENTS OF EACH THAT SEEM REALLY IMPORTANT\n[45:28] FEE083: MM-HMM YEAH\n[45:30] FEE085: AND I THINK TH\n[45:31] FEE083: WELL THE FIRST STEP IS FIND OUT IN THE WHAT HOW MUCH OF THE MATERIAL DOES THE COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING COVER\n[45:36] FEE083: SO HOW MUCH OF A GENRE CLASH IS THERE HERE\n[45:39] FEE085: BECAUSE IT REALLY SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU KNOW IF YOU LOOK AT AND SOME OF THIS STUFF ON EXCHANGE IS LIKE ANCIENT AND YOU KNOW\n[45:46] FEE085: THEY DIDN'T HAVE THE ABILITY TO MARK UP LOTS OF DATA AND COUNT THINGS YOU KNOW\n[45:50] FEE085: SO I MEAN ALL THE CONVERSATIONAL ANALYSIS STUFF I MEAN THOSE GUYS NEVER COUNT ANYTHING YOU KNOW\n[45:55] MEO082: NO\n[45:56] FEE085: I MEAN THEY'RE UH PS SO THEY SEE A PATTERN AND THEN THEY THINK IT'S KINDA CUTE AND THEN THEY SCOUR THE WORLD FOR THIRD TURN REPAIRS YOU KNOW\n[46:02] FEE085: THEY DON'T ACTUALLY SAY HOW OFTEN DO THOSE HAPPEN\n[46:03] FEE083: WELL IT'S\n[46:05] FEE085: I MEAN THEY WORKED I MEAN I KNOW MANNY SCHEGLOFF REALLY WELL AND THEY'RE NOT COUNTERS\n[46:08] FEE085: THEY'RE PURPOSELY NOT COUNTERS\n[46:09] FEE085: THEY DEFINE THEMSELVES AS NON COUNTERS\n[46:10] FEE083: YEAH\n[46:10] FEE083: B TH BUT THERE THERE ARE PEOPLE IN THE FIELD THAT ARE MOVING THAT DIRECTION LIKE MARTIN\n[46:11] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[46:16] FEE083: AND ALSO WHAT'S IMPORTANT HERE IS THE THEORETICAL CLARITY ABOUT WHAT AN INITIATION AND A RESPONSE IS\n[46:21] FEE083: SO WHAT IS IT THAT TIES UM DIFFERENT ACTS TOGETHER AT A HIGHER LEVEL YOU KNOW\n[46:25] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[46:27] FEE085: YEAH TH I MEAN IT IT DOES SEEM LIKE YOU KNOW\n[46:29] FEE085: THERE'S SOMETHING THAT WE WANT FROM THAT AND THEN THERE'S SOMETHING THAT WE WANT FROM COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING\n[46:35] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[46:36] FEE085: AND\n[46:38] FEE085: IF YOU L IF YOU TAKE THE EXCHANGE STUFF IT'S NOT GONNA D QUITE DO EVERYTHING YOU WANT\n[46:41] FEE085: AND IF YOU LOOK AT THE COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING STUFF MAYBE IT WON'T DO EVERY THAT YOU WANT\n[46:44] FEE085: AND SO\n[46:47] FEE083: BUT I THINK MORE IMPORTANT THAN LOOKING AT UM WHETHER PARTS OF THE MEETING ARE HIGHLY INTERACTIVE OR NOT SO INTERACTIVE IS UH LOOKING AT WHAT SORT OF TASK THE PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO DO AT THE MOMENT\n[46:59] FEE083: SO YOU KNOW\n[47:00] FEE083: ARE THEY DOING UM UH I ARE ARE THEY UH I AS IN THE KICK OFF MEETING JUST EXCHANGING INFORMATION TO GET STARTED WITH A PROJECT OR ARE THEY UH ACTUALLY ADDRESSING SOME SPECIFIC DESIGN UM CRITERIA AT THE MOMENT\n[47:16] FEE083: SHOULD TRY TO DECIDE WHICH SHAPE THE THING IS\n[47:18] FEE083: UM BECAUSE THAT'S GOING TO AFFECT THE KINDS OF RELATIONS THAT YOU GET BETWEEN THE UTTERANCES\n[47:24] FEE083: AND SO THAT IS MUCH MORE LIKE UM THE UM THE LITERATURE FROM MCGRATH ABOUT THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF ACTIVITIES GROUPS GET INTO\n[47:33] MEO082: YEAH\n[47:33] FEE083: SO I THINK THAT'S ANOTHER THING THAT HAS TO BE PULLED INTO THIS BECAUSE UM YOU YOU DO REQUIRE DIFFERENT UH UH DIFFERENT KINDS OF RELATIONS\n[47:36] FEE085: HMM\n[47:43] FEE083: OR YOU EXPECT DIFFERENT KINDS OF RELATIONS FROM SOME OVER ARCHING SET IN UM THOSE DIFFERENT KINDS OF ACTIVITIES\n[47:48] MEO082: YEAH\n[47:49] FEE083: UH\n[47:50] MEO082: SO MAIN ACTIONS I GUESS MIGHT BE SOME SOME HIGH LEVEL UH PROBLEM SOLVING OR DECISION MAKING UH UH CONCEPTS\n[47:59] MEO082: UH NOT LIKE THE EXCHANGE WHICH WHICH I I WOULD LIKE TO BE VERY LOW LEVEL UTTERANCE TO UTTERANCE RELATIONS\n[48:10] FEE083: UM SO WHAT'S THE HIGH LEVEL VERSION AGAIN\n[48:12] FEE083: P S\n[48:12] MEO082: UH I MEAN UH I MEAN THE M MAIN ACTIONS MIGHT BE SOME IT MIGHT BE YEAH BUILT BUILT\n[48:14] FEO084: MEETING ACTION\n[48:16] FEE083: RIGHT OKAY\n[48:17] FEE083: I MEAN I THE MEETING ACTIONS IS JUST GONNA BE A SEGMENTATION\n[48:20] FEE083: IT'S NOT GOING TO PRESENT ANY S ANY MICRO STRUCTURE\n[48:25] MEO082: OKAY SO WELL W\n[48:25] FEE083: SO IT'S JUST GONNA SAY FROM HERE TO HERE THEY'RE DOING SOMETHING\n[48:28] FEE083: THAT'S ALL THAT THAT SCHEME IS GONNA DO\n[48:28] MEO082: OKAY\n[48:28] FEE085: LIKE SOMEBODY'S WRITING ON THE WHITE BOARD OR I MEAN THE W MEETING ACTIONS THEY PRESENTED AT THE REVIEW SEEMED REALLY LOW LEVEL TO ME LIKE SOMEBODY STOOD UP\n[48:30] MEO082: OKAY\n[48:33] FEE083: W\n[48:35] FEE083: IT'S N\n[48:39] FEE083: THAT'S NOT NO THOSE WELL THAT'S INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS\n[48:39] MEO082: OKAY\n[48:41] MEO082: PHYSICAL\n[48:41] MEO082: SOME KIND OF PHYSICAL ACTIONS YEAH\n[48:42] FEE083: AND THE MEETING ACTIONS ARE MEANT TO B UH BECOME MORE UM SEMANTIC AND MORE THEORETICAL THAN THE KIND IDIAP HAVE TRADITIONALLY USED\n[48:47] FEE085: OKAY\n[48:49] FEE085: OKAY\n[48:50] FEE083: SO SO WE NEED TO STILL PRESERVE SOME UH SENSE OF THE ACTIVITY\n[48:51] FEE085: OKAY\n[48:55] FEE083: BUT RATHER THAN SAYING IT IS SOMEBODY'S AT THE WHITE BOARD IT'LL BE YOU KNOW THAT SOMEBODY'S EXPLAINING SOMETHING THAT THE OTHERS ARE FOCUSSED ON\n[48:57] FEE085: OKAY\n[49:01] MEO082: OKAY\n[49:01] FEE085: I MEAN I I REALISE IT'S IMPORTANT TO RECOGNISE THAT YOU KNOW WHAT WEI XUN GOT UP AND WENT TO THE WHITE BOARD\n[49:06] FEE085: I REALISE THAT'S IMPORTANT YOU KNOW\n[49:08] FEE083: YEAH\n[49:08] FEE085: BUT I D WAS KIND OF SURPRISED THAT THOSE MEETING ACTIONS\n[49:12] MEO082: YEAH DIFFERENT SCHEME YEAH\n[49:12] FEE085: SO YEAH MM OKAY\n[49:12] FEE083: IT'S IT'S A DIFFERENT SCHEME\n[49:14] FEE083: YEAH\n[49:15] MEO082: SO YEAH UH TH THE THE MAIN ACTIONS THAT UH YOU'RE TALK ABOUT I THINK MIGHT BE YEAH BUILT UP FROM THE EXCHANGE YEAH\n[49:23] MEO082: EX AT LEAST EXCHANGE MIGHT BE UH ONE KIND OF UH IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THAT KIND OF\n[49:29] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[49:29] FEE083: WELL YOU MIGHT NEED THE MEETING ACTION SEGMENTATION IN ORDER TO KNOW WHERE WHAT UH WHAT AREA YOU'RE CIRCUMVENTING FOR SO\n[49:38] FEE083: IT'S JUST EXCHANGE STRUCTURE IN THIS AREA THAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT AND THEN THAT'S A SOLID BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE NEXT BIT OR SOMETHING\n[49:44] FEE083: I DON'T KNOW\n[49:44] MEO082: YEAH\n[49:45] FEE083: UM BUT W WELL TIME'S GETTING ON\n[49:50] MEO082: YEAH OKAY\n[49:50] FEE083: SO YOU KNOW WHAT PRACTICAL THINGS CAN WE DO TO HELP THIS WORK MOVE FORWARD\n[49:54] FEE083: SO Y SHOW WHAT ELSE\n[49:57] MEO082: NEXT\n[49:58] FEE083: YOU'RE YOU'RE THINKING ABOUT YEAH\n[49:58] MEO082: YEAH\n[49:58] MEO082: SO YEAH FOR THE MONOLOGUE I'VE I HAVE NOT UH LOOKED INTO THE DETAILS ABOUT THE THIS KIND OF UH RELATIONS FOR THE MONOLOGUE PARTS\n[50:10] MEO082: JUST A LIST OF THESE UH RELATIONS\n[50:17] MEO082: AND UH SO UH NEXT I NEED TO UH REVIEW THE LITERATURE AND UH COME UP WITH S SCHEMES FOR THE REAL DATA ANNOTATION\n[50:31] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[50:32] MEO082: AND AFTER THAT UH WE W 'CAUSE THIS MM IS NOT IN THE HUB CORPUS\n[50:38] MEO082: SO WE ARE NOT GOING TO GET L ALL THE MEETINGS ANNOTATED WITH THAT KIND OF\n[50:39] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[50:45] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[50:45] MEO082: SO UH SO WE WE MIGHT JU FIRST TRY A FEW MEETINGS AND UH HAVE A RELIABILITY STUDY\n[50:55] MEO082: IF IT'S RELIABLE ENOUGH\n[50:57] MEO082: THEN WE MUST JUST UH JUST ANNOTATE A SMALL PART OF THE MEETINGS AND USING SOME LEARNING TECHNIQUES TO BOOT BOOT STRAP THE UH UH AUTOMATIC UH ANALYSER\n[51:10] FEE083: WELL M MARKING UP EXCHANGE STRUCTURE IF IF IT'S THERE AND IF UM IF YOU'VE GOT A WORKING SCHEME FOR IT IS RELATIVELY CHEAP\n[51:15] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[51:21] FEE083: IT'S A LOT CHEAPER THAN DOING DIALOGUE ACT CODING IN THE FIRST PLACE\n[51:21] MEO082: YEAH IF UH IF IT'S BASED ON THE UH UM DIALOGUE ACTS YEAH\n[51:26] FEE083: UM RIGHT WELL ONE PRESUMES IT IS OTHERWISE IT'S GONNA BE RA RADICALLY EXPENSIVE TO DO ANY KIND OF MARK UP\n[51:32] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[51:33] FEE083: SO UM THE YOU KNOW IT'S SOMETHING THAT WE CAN LOOK AT BUT YOU NEED TO WHAT WE NEED IT'S MORE IMPORTANT THAN KNOWING\n[51:42] FEE083: YOU KNOW THAT WE NEED EXCHANGE STRUCTURE MARKED UP ON X. AMOUNT OF DATA AT THIS POINT IS KNOWING UM WHERE YOU'RE HEADED WITH THIS I THINK\n[51:49] FEE083: SO WHAT'S THE GOOD THAT THAT UH THE PROJECT GETS OUT OF THIS IN THE END\n[51:54] FEE083: SO YOU KNOW WHAT'S THE W WHAT'S THE HEADLINE RESULTS OF THE WORK ON THE PROJECT\n[52:00] FEE083: I THINK IS IS WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO GET A SENSE OF HERE\n[52:04] MEO082: HMM\n[52:06] MEO082: YES\n[52:07] FEE083: SO YOU GET YOUR EXCHANGE STRUCTURE MARKED UP\n[52:09] FEE083: AND SAY WE JUST PUT IN THE MONEY GET EXCHANGE STRUCTURE MARKED UP ON THAT ENTIRE HUB OR YOU KNOW\n[52:13] FEE083: FIGURE OUT HOW TO BOOT STRAP IT SO WE WE GET THIS UM UH HOW DO YOU HOW DO YOU SELL THAT AS A AS A PROJECT GOAL YOU KNOW\n[52:23] FEE083: 'CAUSE PEOPLE ARE GONNA SAY EXCHANGE STRUCTURE SO WHAT\n[52:23] MEO082: HMM\n[52:27] FEE083: WHAT DO WH WHAT DO YOU WHAT HOW DO YOU PLUG THAT INTO THE REST THE STUFF RIGHT\n[52:29] MEO082: OR FITS THE MEETING BROWSER\n[52:30] MEO082: YEAH\n[52:31] FEE083: YEAH\n[52:32] MEO082: OKAY SO MM\n[52:39] MEO082: THIS MIGHT NOT BE\n[52:44] MEO082: THE FINAL GOAL THAT UH THAT COULD BE FIT INTO THE UH BROWSER\n[52:51] MEO082: BUT IT UH MIGHT BE SOME KIND OF UH UH INFORMATION WHICH MIGHT BENEFIT MEETING ACTIONS OR SOME MORE HIGH LEVEL DECISION MAKING OR PROBLEM SOLVING\n[53:02] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[53:02] MEO082: 'CAUSE THIS IS THE BUILDING BLOCKS I GUESS YEAH\n[53:06] MEO082: SO\n[53:06] FEE083: YEAH\n[53:06] FEE083: SEE 'CAUSE I THINK THAT UM JUST TO MAKE THIS M MORE EFFICIENT\n[53:11] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[53:12] FEE083: YOU SHOULD BE THINKING ABOUT THE HIGH LEVEL GOAL IN ORDER TO FOCUS THE WORK THAT YOU'RE DOING RATHER THAN THINKING WELL\n[53:14] MEO082: YEAH\n[53:18] FEE083: YOU KNOW THERE'S THESE THEORIES YOU KNOW HOW CAN WE APPLY THESE THEORIES TO IT\n[53:22] FEE083: UM AND THEN SEEING WHAT COMES OUT OF THAT THAT MIGHT BE USEFUL FOR THE MEETING BROWSER ACTUALLY TRYING TO SAY YEAH\n[53:26] MEO082: OKAY\n[53:27] FEE083: WE HAVE A GOAL OF BEING ABLE TO DO THIS WITH THE MEETING BROWSER UM WHAT KINDS OF DIALOGUE STRUCTURE WOULD WE NEED TO BE ABLE TO DO THAT\n[53:34] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[53:34] FEE083: I MEAN UH I DON'T KNOW MAYBE YOU'D WANNA DISAGREE WITH THAT\n[53:36] FEE083: BUT I THIS MORE GOAL DIRECTED MIGHT ACTUALLY MAKE IT EASIER TO UM BRING THESE THINGS TO PUBLICATION IN THE LONG RUN RIGHT\n[53:46] FEE085: WELL I THINK WE SHOULD APPROACH IT BOTH WAYS\n[53:47] FEE085: I MEAN UH YOU KNOW I I D\n[53:52] FEE085: YOU KNOW THE MEETING BROWSER PEOPLE HAVE A LOT OF CONSTRAINTS\n[53:55] FEE085: AND SO WHAT THEY END UP WITH SAYING IS MOST CRITICAL FOR THEM RIGHT NOW MIGHT NOT BE THE MOST INTERESTING THING IN THE LONGER TERM\n[54:04] FEE083: RIGHT\n[54:04] FEE085: AND SO\n[54:04] FEE083: IT'S NOT NECESSARILY WHAT THEY SAY\n[54:06] FEE083: BUT IT'S SOMETHING AT LEAST IDENTIFY SOMETHING THAT WE'D HOPE TO GET OUT OF IT YOU KNOW\n[54:10] FEE085: RIGHT\n[54:10] FEE085: I MEAN PEOPLE HAVE SAID OVER AND OVER AGAIN THAT THEY WOULD LIKE TO UNDERSTAND HOW A DECISION HAS EVOLVED RIGHT\n[54:16] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[54:17] FEE085: UM AND I THINK THAT\n[54:22] FEE085: WELL I DON'T KNOW IF ALL OF THIS LOW LEVEL STUFF WOULD ALLOW YOU TO TRACK THAT KIND OF THING\n[54:26] FEE085: BUT IT MIGHT AT LEAST BE THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALLOWING YOU TO TRACK THAT KIND OF THING AND\n[54:30] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[54:30] MEO082: SO AFTER THIS IF UH IF UH UH WE MIGHT DO SOME MM PE UH FROM HERE WE MIGHT BE SOME UH UH\n[54:37] FEE085: YEAH SOME HIGHER LEVEL YEAH\n[54:38] MEO082: YEAH C PROBLEM SOLVING DECISION MAKING PROCESS TO TRACK THAT KIND OF INFORMATION\n[54:41] FEE083: YEAH\n[54:42] MEO082: YEAH\n[54:43] FEE085: SO I MEAN I THINK IT'S CLEAR THAT SOMETHING AT THIS LEVEL NEEDS TO BE THERE\n[54:48] FEE085: I MEAN AND TO ASK QUESTIONS LIKE WHO DISAGREED OR WERE THERE ANY COUNTER PROPOSALS OR WHATEVER\n[54:54] FEE085: EVEN THOSE KIND OF QUESTIONS YOU NEED SOME KIND OF MARK UP LIKE THIS\n[54:57] FEE083: I IT JUST HELPS YOU KNOW WHICH THEORY YOU SHOULD BE CONCENTRATING ON\n[55:01] FEE083: SO YOU KNOW THAT IMMEDIATELY DISCOUNTS EXCHANGE UM STRUCTURES THAT ARE MOSTLY FOR INFORMATION SEEKING ALONE BECAUSE THE NOTION EXCHANGE IS TO RESTRICT IT THERE\n[55:09] FEE083: AND IN FAVOUR OF UM THESE THESE MORE ARGUMENTATIVE THINGS\n[55:14] FEE083: SO I MEAN UH I DO THINK YOU SHOULD KEEP IN MIND WHAT THE FINAL GOAL IS SO THAT YOU CAN PLUG THIS INTO SOMETHING AT THE END AND AND UM SHOW SOME BENEFIT OF HAVING THE MARK UP\n[55:17] MEO082: YEAH\n[55:23] FEE085: WELL THAT BRINGS UP SOMETHING INTERESTING BECAUSE I THINK PROBABLY WHAT WE SHOULD DO IS TRY TO GET\n[55:31] FEE085: YOU KNOW SOME OF THESE\n[55:35] FEE085: TASKS SORT OF PUT ON YOU KNOW SORT OF AS PART OF THE OFFICIAL AGENDA\n[55:38] FEE085: SO BEING ABLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS LIKE UM WERE THERE ANY COUNTER PROPOSALS TO THE BANA YOU KNOW BANANA SHAPE OR WHATEVER\n[55:47] FEE085: UM UH OR TO SOME SPECIFIC YOU KNOW RECOMMENDATION AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[55:48] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[55:52] FEE085: I MEAN YOU KNOW THOSE YOU KNOW STRIKE ME AS CL CLEAR THINGS THAT YOU KNOW\n[55:58] FEE085: PEOPLE WHO GO TO DECISION MAKING MEETINGS WANT TO KNOW IF THEY'VE MISSED ONE OR ARE ARRIVING LATE OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT\n[56:03] FEE083: YEAH\n[56:05] FEE085: SO IT WOU IT SEEMS LIKE WE SHOULD PROBABLY GET SOME OF THESE THINGS ON THE OFFICIAL AGENDA AND SAY LOOK\n[56:10] FEE085: YOU KNOW WOULDN'T IT BE NICE IF YOU COULD HAVE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS OR SOMETHING\n[56:15] FEE083: YEAH\n[56:15] FEE083: I MEAN OPERATIONALLY IT'S NOT GONNA MUCH DIFFERENCE WHETHER IT'S HUB OR NOT RIGHT BECAUSE\n[56:21] FEE083: WE'VE GOT THE BANK OF PEOPLE\n[56:21] FEE085: OH\n[56:22] FEE083: WE HAVE TO GET THE HUB STUFF THROUGH BUT UM YOU KNOW HE'S N NOT READY WITH AN ANNOTATION SCHEME THAT CAN BE USED AT THE MOMENT ANYWAY\n[56:28] FEE083: SO AND IT IT'S NOT THAT EXPENSIVE\n[56:29] FEE085: NO M SO\n[56:31] FEE083: I MEAN IT'S SOMETHING THAT WE CAN AFFORD OFF BUDGET 'CAUSE\n[56:33] FEE085: AND I THINK WE WOULDN'T WANNA NECESSARILY DO THIS ON ICSI DATA\n[56:36] FEE085: I THINK THE ICSI DATA IS TOO TOO COMPLEX AND THERE AREN'T ENOUGH REAL DECISIONS MADE YOU KNOW THAT YOU COULD CLEARLY IDENTIFY\n[56:37] MEO082: MESSY\n[56:38] FEE083: YEAH IT UH AND IT'S TOO DIFFERENT A GENRE YEAH\n[56:39] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[56:41] MEO082: HMM\n[56:42] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[56:44] FEE085: I MEAN THERE ARE SOME BUT AND NOT THAT I'VE READ MORE THAN ABOUT TWO MEETINGS\n[56:45] FEE083: MM\n[56:46] MEO082: YE YEAH\n[56:48] FEE085: BUT UM I THINK W IT YOU KNOW W WELL SO ONE THING THAT'S GONNA BE INTERESTING IS THE I THINK TO ME\n[56:48] MEO082: YEAH\n[56:58] FEE085: IS THE UM WHAT CAN YOU DO BECAUSE PRESUMABLY THE UM D. F. K. I. FOLK OR SOMEBODY IS GONNA MARK UP A LOT OF THE DATA WITH SORT OF TAGS ABOUT ONTOLOGY\n[57:11] FEE085: RIGHT\n[57:11] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[57:12] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[57:12] FEE085: SO WE KNOW YOU KNOW SOMEBODY WILL HAVE GONE AND BY HAND AND SORT OF MARKED UP SOM SOMETHING L LIKE SHALLOW SEMANTICY KINDS OF THINGS RIGHT\n[57:20] FEE085: OR MAYBE DEEPER SEMANTICY THINGS BUT THAT BUT YOU KNOW\n[57:20] FEE083: YEAH THAT'S NOT HELP EITHER\n[57:22] FEE083: BUT YEAH THEY'RE SURE TO DO THAT\n[57:26] FEE085: NOT REALLY IN A IN A FORMAL LANGUAGE BUT MOSTLY JUST YOU KNOW TAGS RIGHT\n[57:32] FEE085: UM AND THEN THE QUESTION IS WELL HOW DOES YOU KNOW\n[57:38] FEE085: JUST THE WAY PEOPLE TYPICALLY DO THIS IS YOU KNOW\n[57:42] FEE085: LET'S TAKE THESE SEMANTIC FEATURES INTO OR THESE FEATURES INTO ACCOUNT AND SEE HOW WELL WE DO WITH THE THE LEARNING\n[57:48] FEE085: AND THEN LET'S THROW THESE FEATURES OUT AND SEE HOW WELL WE DO UM BECAUSE WE KNOW WE'RE GONNA HAVE THEM\n[57:53] FEE085: BECAUSE ONE OR TWO SIDES IS REALLY INTR ARE REALLY INTERESTED IN THIS ONTOLOGY STUFF RIGHT\n[57:58] FEE085: I MEAN T. N. O. IS AND D. F. K. I. IS RIGHT\n[57:58] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[58:02] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[58:03] FEE085: SO THERE WILL BE SOME KIND OF DOMAIN SEMANTICS\n[58:08] FEE085: AND THERE WILL ALSO BE PRESUMABLY SOME KIND OF TASK HIERARCHY MODELLING GOING ON IN I MEAN 'CAUSE THE WHOLE BROWSER WORKING GROUP UM FINAL UM SORT OF PRESENTATION ON THAT SECOND DAY WAS ABOUT\n[58:18] FEE083: IN THE M\n[58:30] FEE085: YOU KNOW KNOWING THE TASK RIGHT\n[58:32] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[58:33] FEE085: AND VERY YOU KNOW DETAILS ABOUT WHICH TASK IS THIS YOU KNOW\n[58:39] FEE085: WHICH SUB TASK IS THIS LITTLE CHUNK OF THE MEETING ADDRESSING AND FURTHERING IN VARIOUS WAYS RIGHT\n[58:47] FEE083: Y\n[58:48] FEE085: WHICH SEEMS LIKE IT WOULD BE REALLY HARD IN AN OPEN DOMAIN\n[58:55] FEE083: UM WELL I DON'T REMEMBER THAT ABOUT THE W I MEAN THE\n[58:57] FEE085: YOU REMEMBER WHEN STEVE CAME IN STEVE WHITTAKER CAME IN AT THE END AND SAID YOU KNOW\n[59:02] FEE085: THEY'D SPENT THE MORNING TALKING AND THEY CAME UP WITH THIS IDEA\n[59:07] FEE085: UM\n[59:07] FEE083: OH BUT THAT WAS ABOUT WHAT TASK THE PERSON DOING THE BROWSING WAS GONNA DO\n[59:07] FEO084: MM\n[59:11] FEE083: IT W THEY DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT WHAT SORT OF INFORMATION THEY'D WANT FROM THE MEETING ITSELF\n[59:17] FEE083: IT W IT WAS ABOUT UH I\n[59:18] FEO084: THEY JUST MENTION THAT THEY WANT DECISION UM FOR ISSUES ACTION ITEMS\n[59:26] FEO084: I THINK THEY ARE MORE TALKING ABOUT UM USER REQUIREMENT FOR THE MEETING THAN SOFT TEXT THEY WANT TO KNOW\n[59:36] FEE085: NO THEY SAID PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT TASKS YOU KNOW\n[59:36] FEO084: WHAT HAPPENED HAPPENING IN A MEETING\n[59:40] FEE085: I MEAN THEY REALLY THEY MADE IT CLEAR THAT THEY WERE THAT THAT WAS GONNA BE HEAVILY\n[59:42] FEE083: THAT WAS THE THAT WE THE BROWSER TASK\n[59:44] FEE083: YOU KNOW THEY'VE IDENTIFIED THESE SEVEN DIFFERENT TASKS PEOPLE MIGHT WANNA DO WITH BROWSERS UM YOU KNOW\n[59:49] FEE083: LIKE UH JOIN A MEETING LATE AND CH UM CATCH UP ON WHAT'S HAPPENED IN THE MEETING SO FAR BE AT HOME WAITING FOR THE WASHING REPAIR GUY\n[59:57] FEE085: NO THOSE ARE THE S THOSE ARE THE SCENARIOS\n[59:57] FEE083: AND\n[59:57] FEO084: THEY SAY THAT\n[60:00] FEE085: THOSE ARE THE USER SCENARIOS\n[60:02] FEE085: THE TASK WHAT WHAT HE CAME BACK AND SAID THAT AT THE END\n[60:02] FEE083: YEAH\n[60:05] FEE085: I MEAN IT ACTUALLY KIND KIND OF SCARED ME BECAUSE IT WAS ALL BASED AROUND TASKS\n[60:11] FEE083: OKAY WELL C MAYBE\n[60:12] FEE085: AND AND THE DOMAIN TASKS OKAY THEY'RE NOW THEY NOW HAVE TO DECIDE HOW MANY BUTTONS TO PUT ON THIS THING\n[60:18] FEE085: I MEAN IT WAS ALL ABOUT THE DOMAIN TASK\n[60:22] FEE083: OKAY\n[60:23] FEE085: AND IT IS REALLY THE IT AND GIVEN THAT\n[60:25] FEE085: UH IT IT'S REALLY SCARY TO THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU COULD POSSIBLY DO IN AN OPEN DOMAIN WHERE YOU DON'T WHERE YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT THE TASKS ARE\n[60:33] FEE085: AND I DON'T THINK YOU'RE GONNA BE ABLE TO FIGURE THEM OUT UH VERY RELIABLY\n[60:37] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[60:39] FEE083: BUT I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO AVOID DOING STUFF THAT WAS S STUCK IN THIS PARTICULAR DOMAIN IF POSSIBLE\n[60:44] FEE083: BUT YOU KNOW TH THEY WEREN'T CONCENTRATING\n[60:45] FEE085: I DO BUT THE WHOLE PROJECT IS YOU KNOW FOCUSSED ON AMI HUB DATA AS THEIR FIRST PRIORITY\n[60:52] FEE083: WELL YEAH\n[60:54] FEE083: BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN YOU HAVE TO BE UM USING THE TECHNIQUES THAT YOU CAN BE USING OPEN DOMAIN TECHN\n[60:59] FEE085: N NO NO NO NO NO\n[61:00] FEE085: BUT I MEAN IF THE IF THE IF THEY HAD TH THEY HAD THIS SORT OF EPIPHANY AT THE END OF THIS MEETING WHERE THEY DECIDED WELL WHY ARE PEOPLE BROWSING THIS\n[61:10] FEE085: WELL IT'S ALL TO SEE HOW YOU KNOW HOW THE PARTICIPANTS WERE FURTHERING THEIR TASKS\n[61:17] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[61:22] FEE083: AND YOU DON'T THINK THAT CAN BE DONE IN OPEN DOMAIN AT ALL\n[61:26] FEE083: 'CAUSE WE DON'T WANNA GET INTO UM WORKING WITH ONTOLOGIES\n[61:28] FEE083: I MEAN ONE OF THE STRENGTHS OF THIS GROUPING WAS THAT YEAH THEY ALL WORK WITH THE CLOSED DOMAIN ONTOLOGIES AND WE'LL DO THE OPEN DOMAIN SIDE OF THINGS\n[61:37] FEE083: SO\n[61:40] FEE083: I DON'T KNOW\n[61:40] FEE085: WELL RIGHT\n[61:40] FEE085: AND THEN YES\n[61:41] FEE083: WE'LL SEE\n[61:41] FEE085: AND THEN THERE WAS THIS CONFUSION ABOUT THE UM LAST SPIDER PHONE CONFERENCE THAT THE MESSAGES TELLING PEOPLE TO CALL CAME OUT AFTER THE MEETING HAPPENED\n[61:55] FEE085: AT LEAST TO SOME OF US\n[61:56] FEE083: OH RIGHT YEAH\n[61:57] FEE083: SO WE DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED AT THAT ONE\n[61:58] FEE083: YEAH\n[62:00] FEE085: SO UM I MEAN WE'LL WE'LL GET THAT BACK ON TRACK\n[62:03] FEE085: BUT I THINK THAT UM WE DON'T YOU KNOW THERE WILL BE SOME MEETING BROWSER DEMO THAT UM\n[62:09] FEE085: YOU KNOW I I THINK IT'S AN INTERESTING QUESTION OF OKAY WELL IF YOU HAVE KNOWLEDGE HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN DO\n[62:15] FEE085: IF YOU DON'T HAVE THAT KNOWLEDGE\n[62:17] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[62:18] FEE085: YOU HAVE TO DO DIFFERENT THINGS AND YOU KNOW YOU CAN'T NECESSARILY\n[62:23] FEE083: YEAH\n[62:24] FEE083: SO YOU'RE ADVISING WEI XUN THAT HE SHOULD BE USING LIKE ANY ONTOLOGIES AND PROPOSITIONAL CONTENT THAT UM D. F. K. I. AND T. N. O. BANK IN THE C. V. S. REPOSITORY OR OR NOT\n[62:36] MEO082: YEAH MA MA UH S\n[62:36] FEE085: WELL I THINK WHEN HE DOES RE WHEN HE DOES LEAR THESE LEARNING EXPERIMENTS HE SHOULD DO 'EM TWO WAYS\n[62:36] FEE083: THAT'S WHAT I'M NOT CLEAR ON\n[62:39] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[62:42] FEE085: BECAUSE HE WILL HAVE THIS OPPORTUNITY WITH OR WITHOUT\n[62:43] FEE083: WITH OUR WITHOUT\n[62:44] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[62:45] FEE085: AND THEN WE CAN SEE LIKE WELL WITHOUT YOU KNOW THESE TAGS SO YOU KNOW\n[62:45] MEO082: YEAH THAT'S KIND OF UH\n[62:45] FEE083: OKAY\n[62:49] FEE085: ALEX WAS SHOWING UM YESTERDAY WELL WITHOUT KNOWING THE HEAD WORD OF THE UTTERANCE AT THE LEAF\n[62:57] FEE085: YOU KNOW YOU GET THESE KINDS OF RESULTS AND WHEN YOU ADD THAT IN YOU GET THESE OTHER KINDS OF RESULTS\n[63:01] MEO082: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[63:02] FEE085: AND YOU KNOW I THINK YEAH\n[63:02] MEO082: DIFFERENT FEATURE COMBINATION YEAH\n[63:05] FEE085: UM SO I THINK IF WE HAVE THOSE FEATURES IT'S YOU KNOW\n[63:08] FEE085: IT'S A RARE ORP OR RARE OPPORTUNITY THAT YOU CAN YOU KNOW YOU CAN TRY ONE HEAD TO HEAD AGAINST THE OTHER\n[63:11] FEE083: CAN ACTUALLY TRY\n[63:12] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[63:13] FEE083: YEAH\n[63:15] FEE085: UM AND THEN OF COURSE TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU REALLY UM\n[63:22] FEE083: I DON'T KNOW WHEN THEY'LL BANK THESE BY THE WAY\n[63:24] FEE083: UM 'CAUSE THAT'S IT'S NOT HUB\n[63:26] FEE083: SO I IT'S ONE OF THESE THINGS WHERE EVERYBODY'S SUPPOSED TO BANK AS MANY THINGS AS POSSIBLE\n[63:30] FEE085: RIGHT\n[63:31] FEE083: SO YOU KNOW W\n[63:32] FEE085: WELL WE WON'T I MEAN WE WON'T USE 'EM TILL THEY'RE READY OBVIOUSLY\n[63:34] FEE085: SO WE MIGHT DO THE SORT OF OPEN DOMAIN\n[63:38] FEE085: I MEAN A ALTHOUGH IT WILL BE A CLOSED DOMAIN I MEAN WE WE CAN'T USE ANY DOMAIN INFORMATION NECESSARILY\n[63:40] FEE083: YEAH\n[63:41] FEE083: BUT OPEN\n[63:43] FEE085: UH\n[63:46] FEE085: I MEAN THERE PROBABLY ARE A BUNCH OF ISSUES LIKE IF YOU'VE GOT A HUNDRED HOURS OF MEETINGS AND THEY ALL TALK ABOUT A LOT OF THE SAME THINGS\n[63:57] FEE083: YEAH IT'S NOT REALLY AN OPEN DOMAIN TASK YEAH\n[63:57] FEE085: THEN IT'S EA IT IT'S NOT REALLY OPEN DOMAIN AND SOMEHOW THAT SNEAKS INTO ALL THE STATISTICS ANYWAY 'CAUSE YOU DON'T HAVE SUCH A WIDE VOCABULARY AND YOU KNOW\n[64:07] FEE083: WELL EVENTUALLY THE HUB IS SUPPOSED TO BE FORTY PERCENT NON SCENARIO\n[64:11] FEE085: RIGHT\n[64:12] FEE083: BUT THAT DATA'S DEFINITELY GONNA BE KIND OF COMING IN THE LAST\n[64:15] FEE083: SO\n[64:15] FEE085: SURE SO WE MIGHT FIND THAT WHEN WE MOVE FROM WHAT WE THOUGHT WAS OPEN DOMAIN BUT ON THE HUB\n[64:22] FEE085: YOU KNOW OUR RESULTS GO DOWN WHEN WE TRULY ARE GETTING MEETING YEAH\n[64:24] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[64:25] FEE083: YEAH\n[64:26] FEE083: THAT'S QUITE REASONABLE\n[64:27] FEE085: SO I MEAN THAT'LL BE INTERESTING\n[64:29] FEE083: W WE'VE GOT FIVE ISCA MEETINGS ACTUALLY WHICH ARE STILL UH AN ELICITATION TASK BUT THEY'RE NOT OUR DOMAIN\n[64:35] FEE083: SO THAT SHOULD HELP SOME\n[64:38] FEE085: OKAY WELL THAT'S GOOD\n[64:39] FEE083: AND THEY'VE BEEN DECLARED HUB\n[64:41] FEE083: SO SO THEY'LL ACCRUE ALL OF THE NORMAL AN ANNOTATIONS\n[64:45] FEE083: OF COURSE YEAH YOU'LL YOU'LL NEVER GET THE T. N. O. AND D. F. K. I. STUFF ON IT 'CAUSE THEY'RE ONLY BILLING STUFF FOR THE ONE TO MAKE THE\n[64:51] FEE085: SO OKAY\n[64:52] FEE085: SO WE WANNA DECIDE UM WHAT WEI XUN SHOULD DO NEXT AND MAYBE THINK ABOUT MEETING IN I DON'T KNOW A MONTH OR SOMETHING\n[65:02] FEE083: YEAH JUST FIGURE OUT HOW WE'RE GONNA HELP HIM TO TO TRY TO MAKE THIS MORE EFFICIENT\n[65:04] FEE085: YEAH MM-HMM\n[65:09] FEE085: UM SO BEFORE WE DO THAT CAN I JUST ASK YOU A QUESTION ABOUT CHUNKING\n[65:13] MEO082: YEAH YES\n[65:14] FEE085: IN THE BEGINNING YOU SAID SOMETHING ABOUT YOU WERE DOING THIS CHUNKING UM AND YOU'RE DOING IT ON THE ICSI DATA\n[65:20] FEE085: BUT THIS WAS DID YOU SAY IT TH WASN'T PICKED UP IN AMI OR YOU I I I WAS CONFUSED ABOUT W\n[65:24] MEO082: UH UH YEAH\n[65:25] FEE083: YEAH\n[65:25] MEO082: UH I MEAN I WAS SUPPOSED TO CHUNK UH SOME PART OF THE AMI MEETINGS\n[65:32] MEO082: YOU KNOW TO SEE IF THE CHUNKER CHANNEL SWITCHBOARD WORKS WELL ENOUGH OR NOT\n[65:37] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[65:38] MEO082: IF NOT THEN MM WE HAVE TO USE SOME KIND OF SEMI SUPERV SUPERVISED LEARNING OR SOME UH BOOT STRAPPING TO TO TO DO THE CHUNKING\n[65:44] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[65:49] FEE085: AND YOU AND YOU HAVEN'T DONE IT YET\n[65:50] MEO082: NO NO 'CAUSE I WAS A BIT WORRIED ABOUT UH THIS KIND OF UH DISCOURSE STRUCTURE YEAH\n[65:56] FEE085: THA THAT'S FINE\n[65:57] FEE085: SO THAT'S STILL ON THE AGENDA TO DO AT SOME POINT\n[65:57] MEO082: YEAH\n[65:59] FEE083: YEAH BUT WE SHOULD MAKE SURE WE FINISH THAT OFF BECAUSE OTHERWISE THAT WORK'S JUST WASTED RIGHT\n[66:03] FEE085: YEAH\n[66:03] FEE085: EXACTLY\n[66:04] MEO082: YEAH\n[66:04] FEE083: WE'RE GONNA USE CHUNKS FOR SOMETHING USEFUL\n[66:04] FEE085: THAT'S\n[66:07] MEO082: OKAY\n[66:07] FEE083: YEAH CHUNKS ARE GONNA BE NAMED ENTITIES IF NOTHING ELSE\n[66:07] FEE085: WELL SO I MEAN RIGHT\n[66:12] FEE085: UM OR BUILDING BLOCKS\n[66:16] FEE085: I MEAN SO I MEAN WE HAVE TO THINK ABOUT HOW S CHUNKING INTERACTS WITH THE AUTOMATIC SEGMENTATION YOU KNOW\n[66:22] FEE085: BECAUSE UM BARBARA WAS SHOWING THE LOW LEVEL\n[66:25] FEE083: AUTOMATIC SEGMENTATION AT WHICH LEVEL\n[66:28] MEO082: UH DIALOGUE SEGMENTATON\n[66:29] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[66:29] FEE083: DIALOGUE ACT YEAH\n[66:30] MEO082: YEAH OKAY\n[66:33] FEE085: AND I MEAN IT SEEMS TO ME THAT CHUNKING SHOULD HAVE SOME KIND OF SO IF IF YOUR DIALOGUE ACT SEGMENTER SAYS THERE'S THERE'S A SEGMENT HERE\n[66:39] FEE083: YEAH\n[66:40] FEE085: BUT YOUR CHUNKER SAID NO\n[66:41] FEE085: THIS IS A COHERENT CHUNK THEN Y Y YOU KNOW W I MEAN MAYBE THEY COULD WORK TOGETHER TO DO A BETTER JOB THAN\n[66:43] FEE083: YEAH AND THAT'S A PROBLEM\n[66:44] FEE083: YEAH\n[66:51] FEE083: CERTAINLY IF IF YOU'VE GOT CHUNKS IT OUGHT TO HELP YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR DIALOGUE ACT BOUNDARIES BETTER NOT BE\n[66:56] FEE085: RIGHT\n[66:56] FEE083: YEAH\n[66:56] FEE085: YEAH\n[66:57] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[66:57] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[66:58] FEE083: AND IT MAY BE EVEN MORE MECHANICAL THAN THAT BASED ON THE UM EXAMPLES WE'RE SEEING FROM D. F. K. I.\n[67:03] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[67:04] FEE083: 'CAUSE THEY'RE THEY'RE HAND MARKING STUFF AND THE DIALOGUE ACT BOUNDARIES ARE SUPPOSED TO BE INTENTIONAL\n[67:09] FEE083: UM BUT THEY SEEM TO ALWAYS BE MARKING THEM THAT UM UH AFTER VERBS YOU KNOW WITH CLAUSE M UH IT'S VERY IT LOOKS QUITE MECHANICAL\n[67:16] FEE085: PERIODS\n[67:17] FEE085: OH AFTER UH RIGHT\n[67:18] FEO084: HMM\n[67:18] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[67:21] FEE083: SO WE'RE QUERYING THEM ABOUT THIS BECAUSE THAT'S NOT THE WAY THEY'RE SUPPOSED TO BE DOING IT\n[67:23] FEE085: OKAY\n[67:24] FEE085: RIGHT OKAY\n[67:25] FEE083: AND\n[67:27] FEE085: GOOD\n[67:27] FEE085: SO IT SOUNDS LIKE WELL W\n[67:29] FEE083: WELL HOLD ON\n[67:30] FEE083: BUT WHEN DO WE NEED CHUNKING BY\n[67:32] FEE083: AND IT YOU KNOW SO Y I DON'T LIKE THE IDEA THAT YOU KNOW\n[67:34] FEE083: YOU START SOMETHING AND THEN EIGHTEEN MONTHS LATER YOU PICK UP TO DO THE LAST TEN PERCENT OF THE WORK TO FINISH IT OFF OR WHATEVER\n[67:40] FEE083: SO IT I LIKE THINGS KINDA TIDY\n[67:44] FEE083: RIGHT\n[67:44] FEE083: SO HOW MUCH WORK IS THERE LEFT AND WHEN DO WE ACTUALLY NEED IT BY WOULD BE USEFUL TO DISCUSS\n[67:45] FEE085: WELL HOW MUCH AMI\n[67:52] FEE085: WELL YOU WANTED TO DO THE CHUNKING ON THE AMI DATA RIGHT\n[67:55] MEO082: YEAH\n[67:56] FEE085: BECAUSE M\n[67:57] FEE083: THE AMI DATA IS IS THERE\n[67:59] FEE083: THERE'S I MEAN THERE'S HUB SET A. IS TRANSCRIBED I THINK UM IN FINAL FORM\n[68:03] FEE083: YOU WE CAN CHECK THE WIKIS\n[68:04] FEE083: BUT YOU KNOW THE DATA IS ROLLING IN\n[68:07] FEE083: SO\n[68:07] FEE085: SO WE GOT STUCK AT SOME POINT ON EVALUATION OF CHUNKING RIGHT\n[68:12] FEE085: THE PROBLEM WAS YOU DIDN'T HAVE ICSI DATA THAT WAS HAND LABELLED FOR CHUNKS\n[68:17] MEO082: OR AMI DATA\n[68:20] MEO082: N NO\n[68:20] FEE085: AND WE DECIDED LABELLING THE ICSI DATA FOR CHUNKS WOULD BE PROBABLY DIFFICULT AND MAYBE NOT VERY USEFUL\n[68:29] FEE085: AND SO IT IT MI\n[68:29] FEE083: AND BUT BARBARA STILL SAYS SOMEBODY'S DONE THIS FOR CHUNKS\n[68:33] MEO082: OKAY\n[68:33] FEE083: I'LL HAVE TO LOOK UP YOU KNOW SO\n[68:33] MEO082: SO\n[68:34] FEE085: OKAY IF THERE IF THERE WAS IF THERE WAS HAND LABELLED DATA THAT YOU COULD EVALUATE AGAIN SO TRAIN ON SOME AND EVALUATE ON SOME\n[68:41] FEE085: WOULDN'T THAT UM 'CAUSE YOU'VE TRAINED ON SWITCHBOARD RIGHT WHERE THERE THERE ARE CHUNKS\n[68:44] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[68:46] FEE085: SO IF YOU HAD SOME ICSI DATA THAT YOU COULD MAYBE USE I DON'T KNOW\n[68:53] MEO082: YEAH\n[68:53] FEE085: UM AS A WHAT'S THE N THERE'S T THERE'S A TRAINING SET AND THEN THERE'S THE DEVELOPMENT SET AND THEN THERE'S THE TEST SET\n[68:59] FEE085: MAYBE YOU'D USE SOME CHUNKED ICSI STUFF AS DEVELOPMENT OR SOMETHING AND DO SOME LAST TWEAKS AND THEN EVALUATE\n[69:02] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[69:05] FEE083: MM\n[69:05] FEE085: BUT YOU KNOW W H I MEAN I CAN SEE WHY WEI XUN DIDN'T WANNA SPEND HIS TIME CHUNKING ICSI D\n[69:25] FEE085: WHICH MEANS WE HAVE TO GET SOME PORTION OF THE DATA HAND CHUNKED\n[69:29] FEE083: HAND CHUNKED\n[69:30] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[69:31] FEE083: BUT\n[69:33] FEE083: THAT SHOULDN'T BE THAT HARD TO DO RIGHT\n[69:35] FEE083: HOW MUCH DATA DO YOU NEED\n[69:38] FEE085: HOW MUCH UM WELL\n[69:39] FEE083: I DON'T READ LIPS\n[69:40] FEE083: WHAT WAS THAT\n[69:42] FEE083: WAS IT HARD\n[69:42] FEE085: HOW MUCH\n[69:44] FEE085: IN SWITCHBOARD\n[69:46] FEE085: SWITCHBOARD IS ALL CHUNKED\n[69:48] MEO082: YEAH\n[69:48] FEE083: YEAH\n[69:48] FEE085: RIGHT\n[69:48] FEE083: THEY THE DATA HOW MUCH DATA YOU NEED WAS NOT A PROBLEM WITH THE SWITCHBOARD 'CAUSE HE HAD LOTS\n[69:54] FEE083: SO HE DIDN'T HAVE TO THINK ABOUT HOW MUCH\n[69:55] FEE083: SO WE NEED TO KNOW HOW MUCH DATA YOU NEED HAND CHUNKED\n[69:55] FEE085: RIGHT\n[69:58] FEE085: WELL\n[69:58] FEE083: AND THEN UH HOW DO YOU HAND CHUNK STUFF RIGHT\n[70:01] FEE083: SO YOU WERE WERE WORKING ON INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOING HAND CHUNKING\n[70:05] MEO082: MM\n[70:05] FEE085: NO YOU HAD PENN TREE BANK PARSES AND YOU MADE CHUNKS FROM THAT\n[70:07] FEE083: FOR SWITCHBOARD YEAH\n[70:08] FEE083: BUT THEN HE THERE WERE TWO POSSIBLE OPTIONS FOR UH FOR DOING THIS ON THE AMI DATA\n[70:08] MEO082: YEAH YEAH FOR SWITCHBOARD YEAH\n[70:13] FEE083: YOU COULD EITHER UM ESSENTIALLY GO THE SAME ROUTE AS THEY DID WITH THE SWITCHBOARD UM YOU KNOW\n[70:18] FEE083: DO THE PENN TREE BANK AND THEN CREATE THE CHUNKS OFF THAT OR YOU COULD CHUNK DIRECTLY\n[70:21] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[70:24] FEE083: AND IT WASN'T CLEAR TO US WHICH ONE OF THOSE TWO METHODS WAS THE RIGHT WAY TO DO THIS\n[70:28] MEO082: DIRECT CHUNKING 'CAUSE WE ARE NOT GOING TO IN A TREE OUT OF THE AMI DATA\n[70:35] FEE083: RIGHT WELL SO YOU'D HAVE TO PRODUCE AS PART OF THIS EXERCISE\n[70:35] FEE085: IS ANYBODY GONNA PARSE\n[70:37] FEE085: IS ANY GONNA TRY TO ANYBODY TRY TO PARSE THE AMI DATA\n[70:41] FEE083: YOU WOULD'VE THOUGHT SO BUT I DUNNO\n[70:42] MEO082: UH SO TH UH WE UH D. F. K. I. 'CAUSE THEY'RE WORKING ON SOME H. P. S. G. PARSING\n[70:47] FEE083: OH YES YEAH I'D FORGOTTEN ABOUT THAT\n[70:48] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[70:48] MEO082: YEAH MIGHT BE\n[70:50] MEO082: MIGHT BE YEAH\n[70:55] MEO082: IF THE\n[70:55] FEE083: BUT THAT'S NOT VERY SIMILAR\n[70:57] FEE083: WELL I DON'T KNOW VERY MUCH ABOUT GRAMMAR\n[70:58] FEE083: IS TH IS THAT SIMILAR ENOUGH THAT THAT THIS SAME METHOD COULD APPLY THAT WE DERIVE CHUNKS OFF THE H. P. S. G. OUTPUT\n[71:05] MEO082: UH IF UH I'M I GUESS THAT IF THEY'RE DIFFERENT THEN WE MIGHT JUST UH WRITE ANOTHER SCRIPT TO DO THE TRANSLATION\n[71:15] FEE083: I THINK YOU MIGHT LOSE A LOT IN YOU KNOW THIS STEP\n[71:18] FEE083: SO BASICALLY YOUR YOUR CHUNKER IS TRAINED ON SOMETHING THAT WAS DERIVED OFF PENN TREE BANK\n[71:22] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[71:22] FEE083: AND IT MIGHT BE DIFFERENT ENOUGH THAT THAT ACTUALLY CAUSES IT NOT TO MATCH\n[71:27] FEE083: YOU KNOW IF YOU'RE SUDDENLY EVALUATING AGAINST CHUNKS THAT WERE DONE USING H. P. S. G. I DON'T KNOW ABOUT GRAMMAR BUT IT YOU KNOW IT\n[71:31] MEO082: OKAY\n[71:32] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[71:32] MEO082: I NEED TO LOOK AT SOME OF TO SEE\n[71:35] FEE085: WELL THEY'RE USING THE E. R. G. RIGHT\n[71:37] FEE085: THE WHICH PROBABLY HAS A L MAYBE FINER G UH WHICH I BELIEVE HAS FINER GRAINED DISTINCTIONS THAN AND DIFFERENT LABELS THAN THE PENN TREE BANK\n[71:43] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[71:45] FEE083: YEAH\n[71:46] FEE083: AND THE MAPPINGS ARE CAN BE CR PRETTY DIFFICULT FOR THIS RIGHT\n[71:49] FEE083: OR IS IS EASY TO MAP BETWEEN FINER GRAINED DISTINCTIONS AND COARSER ONES\n[71:51] FEE085: IT'S I'M T IT'S PROBABLY EASY TO DUMB DOWN THE H. P. S. G. PARSE TOO\n[71:55] FEE083: THINK SO\n[71:58] FEE085: 'CAUSE THE PENN TREE BANK PARSERS ARE PRETTY MINIMAL BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T WANNA COMMIT TO A SPECIFIC GRAMMATICAL THEORY\n[71:58] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[72:03] FEE083: YEAH\n[72:04] FEE085: SO I MEAN IT PROBABLY IS WORTH LOOKING AT\n[72:04] MEO082: OKAY\n[72:10] FEE085: 'CAUSE THEY'RE DOING THIS WITH DAN FLICKINGER RIGHT\n[72:12] FEE085: WHICH IS THE SAME UM PARSER AS THE REDWOODS TREE BANK WAS MADE WITH THAT ALEX TALKED ABOUT YESTERDAY\n[72:23] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[72:23] FEE085: SO YOU CAN LOOK AT REDWOODS PARSES\n[72:28] FEE085: UM AND SEE HOW DIFFERENT THEY ARE FROM TREE BANK PARSES\n[72:33] FEE085: AND YOU MIGHT WANNA TALK TO ALEX TO FIND OUT IF SOMEBODY'S ALREADY DONE THIS TURN REDWOODS STUFF INTO TREE BANK STUFF SO THAT THEY CAN COMPARE\n[72:42] FEE085: YOU KNOW AGAINST RESULTS THAT ARE REPORTED ON TREE BANK\n[72:42] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[72:44] FEE083: HUH\n[72:45] FEE083: THE NAMES WOULD SUGGEST THAT THIS WAS THE IDEA RIGHT\n[72:48] FEE085: WELL THAT WAS THE IDEA I BELIEVE BUT UM\n[72:49] FEE083: YEAH\n[72:54] FEE085: IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE ANOTHER TREE BANK\n[73:04] FEE083: RIGHT\n[73:04] FEE083: SO Y THAT SORT OF ASSUMES THAT WE THINK IT'S BETTER TO DO THIS BY DERIVING CHUNKS FROM UM SOME PARSED FORMAT THAN JUST HAND CHUNKING THE STUFF\n[73:16] FEE085: WELL THE GOOD THING ABOUT THAT IS THAT THEN YOU KNOW THAT WHEN YOU GO THROUGH AND PARSE YOU'LL BE GETTING THE SAME CHUNKS AS WHEN YOU DO THIS PROCESS AUTOMATICALLY\n[73:25] FEE085: 'CAUSE THE PROBLEM W WHEN YOU GO THROUGH AND HAND DO IT IS THEN SUDDENLY YOU INTRODUCE YOUR AUTOMATIC METHOD AND YOUR ACCURACY GOES CAN GO WAY DOWN\n[73:26] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[73:33] FEE085: I MEAN SOMETIMES IT DOESN'T IF YOU KNOW SORT OF FOR PART OF SPEECH TAGGING YOU KNOW\n[73:37] FEE085: WHETHER YOU DO IT BY HAND OR MACHINE IT'S PRETTY MUCH THE SAME ACCURACY RIGHT\n[73:39] FEE083: YEAH\n[73:40] FEE085: BUT\n[73:41] FEE083: SO LET'S TRY IT THIS WAY\n[73:42] FEE083: AND THEN THAT THAT PUTS OFF THE QUESTION OF UM WHEN DO WE HAVE TO DO THIS TO WHEN WE GET H. P. S. G. STUFF RIGHT\n[73:49] FEE083: SO CAN YOU ASK UM D. F. K. I. WHETHER THEY CAN GIVE US A COUPLE AMI MEETINGS RUN THROUGH THEIR H. P. S. G. PROCESS\n[73:58] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[73:58] FEE083: I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT TIME SCALE THEY HAD IN MIND\n[74:00] FEE083: I MEAN IT IS THIS SOMETHING THEY W THEY WERE DOING IT AT THE MOMENT BUT I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THIS WAS VERY PRELIMINARY OR DO YOU REMEMBER\n[74:07] FEE085: THEY TALKED ABOUT IT AT THE MEETING THAT WE WENT TO IN\n[74:14] MEO082: TWENTY MINUTE YEAH\n[74:14] FEE085: TWENTE\n[74:14] FEE083: TWENTE YEAH\n[74:15] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[74:16] FEE085: I WAS THINKING ENSCHEDE\n[74:18] FEE085: WHY CAN'T I REMEMBER THE N THE F THE RIGHT NAME OF THIS PLACE\n[74:21] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[74:21] FEE085: YES TWENTE\n[74:22] FEO084: CONTACT\n[74:23] FEE085: WHICH\n[74:26] FEE085: YOU WERE THERE JEAN\n[74:28] FEE083: YEAH\n[74:28] FEE085: YEAH OKAY\n[74:28] MEO082: YEAH\n[74:31] FEE083: Y YOU'RE EXPECTING ME TO REMEMBER STUFF AREN'T YOU\n[74:34] FEE085: NO NO NO NO NO NO NO\n[74:35] FEE085: I I I KNOW YOU MISSED A MEETING AND S AND SO THERE THERE MAY HAVE BEEN YOU MISSED THE ONE IN T. N. O.\n[74:38] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[74:40] FEE083: OH I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHICH ONE I'VE MISSED\n[74:42] FEE083: BRUSSELS AMSTERDAM\n[74:44] FEE083: T. N. O. OKAY\n[74:45] MEO082: T. N. O. YEAH\n[74:46] FEE083: SEE I WASN'T THERE\n[74:47] FEE083: SO I DON'T KNOW WHERE IT WAS\n[74:48] MEO082: OKAY\n[74:49] MEO082: YEAH 'CAUSE YEAH THEY DID SOME WORK BIO PROJECT WITH THE H. P. S. G. PARSING\n[74:49] FEE083: UM\n[74:57] FEE083: YEAH\n[74:58] MEO082: AT LEAST BIO\n[74:58] FEE085: ON ON WHICH PROJECT\n[74:59] FEE085: SORRY I DIDN'T GET THAT\n[75:00] FEE085: VERBMOBIL RIGHT\n[75:01] MEO082: YEAH WELL MAYBE\n[75:01] FEE085: YES YES THEY DID\n[75:01] FEE083: YEAH\n[75:01] MEO082: OKAY\n[75:02] FEO084: HMM\n[75:02] MEO082: YEAH\n[75:03] FEE083: SO ASK 'EM RIGHT\n[75:05] FEE085: IT WELL THAT'S THAT'S WHAT ALEX TALKED ABOUT YESTERDAY RIGHT\n[75:05] MEO082: OKAY\n[75:08] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[75:09] FEE085: THE PARSE I MEAN THAT'S WASN'T SOMETHING SHE DID BUT THAT'S THE DATA SHE'S USING RIGHT\n[75:15] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[75:16] FEE085: SO WE HAVE ALL THAT STUFF HERE YOU KNOW THE PARSED VERBMOBIL MATERIAL\n[75:21] FEE085: SO YOU CAN LOOK AT THAT AND SEE WHAT THE PARSE TREES LOOK LIKE\n[75:26] FEE085: YOU DON'T NEED TO WAIT FOR D. F. K. I.\n[75:28] MEO082: NO\n[75:30] FEE085: AND IF IT TURNS OUT THAT YOU THINK OH THERE'S NO WAY I CAN MAP THESE INTO PENN TREE BANK STYLE BRACKETING\n[75:37] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[75:39] FEE085: THEN THEN WE HAVE TO THINK OF SOMETHING ELSE RIGHT\n[75:42] MEO082: OKAY OKAY\n[75:43] FEO084: HMM\n[75:44] MEO082: MM-HMM\n[75:45] FEE085: BUT I THINK THEY HAD THAT IN MIND\n[75:47] FEE085: SO IT'S IT'S WORTH ALSO TALKING TO HER ABOUT THAT\n[75:50] FEE085: OKAY GOOD\n[75:55] FEE083: SO IT'S TALK TO ALEX SEE IF IT LOOKS LIKE IT MAPS BY LOOKING AT THE VERBMOBIL\n[76:00] FEE083: IF IT DOES ASK D. F. K. I. EITHER FOR DATA OR A TIME SCALE AND YOU'RE GONNA NEED TO KNOW HOW MUCH DATA YOU NEED IN ORDER TO DO THAT\n[76:08] FEE083: SO DO YOU HAVE A TECHNIQUE FOR ESTIMATING HOW MUCH DATA YOU'D NEED\n[76:09] MEO082: YEAH\n[76:13] MEO082: UH NOT SURE C UH\n[76:16] FEE083: I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU DO THAT SO WHO KNOWS HOW YOU DO THAT\n[76:20] FEE085: EVERYBODY ALWAYS SAYS THERE'S NO DATA LIKE MORE DATA\n[76:24] FEE083: OKAY\n[76:24] FEE083: SO JUST ASK D. F. K. I. HOW MUCH DATA AND WHEN RIGHT\n[76:27] MEO082: OKAY\n[76:29] FEE083: IF\n[76:30] FEE085: YOU KNOW I MEAN THE TYPICAL THING IS TO DO LEAVE ONE OUT CROSS VALIDATION WITH YOU KNOW EIGHTY NINE DIALOGUES\n[76:35] MEO082: YEAH\n[76:36] FEE083: YEAH I KNOW\n[76:37] MEO082: YEAH\n[76:39] FEE085: OKAY SO I TRAINED ON EIGHTY EIGHT AND THEN OR I TRAIN ON ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE AND OKAY BUT WE SHOULD SPEAK TO STEVE\n[76:40] MEO082: OKAY\n[76:48] FEE083: UH WE DON'T HAVE ANY PARTICULAR TIME IN MIND WHEN WE NEED A CHUNKER THAT WORKS ON THIS STUFF\n[76:50] FEE085: WE MIGHT HAVE SOME UM\n[76:52] FEE083: SO\n[76:53] FEE085: WELL THE QUESTION THE QUESTION IS WHAT WHAT IS CHUNKING GONNA HELP\n[76:57] FEE085: I MEAN I THINK CHUNKING COULD HELP AUTOMATIC DIALOGUE ACT SEGMENTATION\n[77:01] FEE083: YEAH\n[77:02] FEE085: I THINK CHUNKING COULD HELP AS YOU MENTIONED NAMED ENTITY RECOGNITION\n[77:05] FEE083: YEAH\n[77:06] FEE085: UM\n[77:06] FEE083: WELL I GUE IF WE DID A CHUNKED VERSION OF THE AMI DATA AND STUCK IT INTO C. V. S. UNDER THE AUTOMATIC CONTRIBUTIONS THEN UM PEOPLE WOULD END UP USING IT\n[77:13] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[77:15] FEE083: 'CAUSE THEY DO THAT RIGHT\n[77:16] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[77:17] FEE083: SO THE QUESTION IS AT WHAT STAGE SHOULD WE PUT THAT IN\n[77:21] FEE085: WELL WE'D WANNA MAKE SURE WE'RE PRETTY HAPPY THAT IT'S RELIABLE BECAUSE\n[77:24] FEE083: YEAH SO POST EVALUATION SO WE CAN PUT IN SOME IDEA OF WHAT THE EVALUATION IS LIKE\n[77:29] FEE085: MM YEAH\n[77:29] FEE085: I MEAN OTHERWISE\n[77:32] FEE085: YOU GET THESE VERY BIZARRE RESULTS BECAUSE THE DATA IS NOT REALLY VERY GOOD\n[77:36] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[77:39] FEE085: SO UM BUT I AND NOBODY HAS EXPRESSED LIKE MASSIVE INTEREST IN T IN CHUNKING\n[77:44] FEE085: SO I THINK YOU KNOW NOBODY'S UH WAITING FOR IT\n[77:46] FEE083: NO BUT HE'S RELYING IT ON IT TH THIS SUMMER\n[77:47] FEE085: BUT BUT WE COULD WE C I THINK WE SHOULD TALK TO BARBARA ABOUT HOW TO DO SOME JOINT EXPERIMENTS OR OR IF SHE'S GONNA BE SENDING OTHER PEOPLE\n[77:56] FEE085: MAYBE LIZ OR WHOEVER COMES OVER NEXT TIME\n[77:59] FEE085: UH AND IT WOULD ACTUALLY BE GREAT IF IT WAS LIZ BECAUSE I THINK SHE IS THE ONE WHO DID THE DIALOGUE ACT SEGMENTATION AUTOMATIC\n[77:59] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[78:06] FEE083: SO WHEN WHEN DO YOU THINK THAT WOULD BE\n[78:07] FEE083: WHEN WHEN IS SHE SENDING SOMEBODY\n[78:09] FEE085: SHE JUST SAID THAT HOPEFULLY BY THE NEXT MEETING SHE WOULD BE BRINGING SOMEONE ELSE OR SOMEONE ELSE WOULD BE COMING INSTEAD OF HER REMEMBER\n[78:10] FEE083: OH FOR THE NEXT ONE MM-HMM\n[78:11] FEO084: MM\n[78:15] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[78:16] FEE083: BUT THAT'S A PRETTY TIGHT TIME SCALE THEN RIGHT 'CAUSE IT'D BE FOR THE FALL WE'D WANNA KNOW THE EVALUATION\n[78:21] FEE083: IS THAT THE TIME SCALE YOU'RE THINKING OF OR\n[78:21] FEE085: THE TH NOT TO HAVE NOT TO HAVE IT DONE BUT JUST TO TALK ABOUT HOW IT COULD INTERACT WITH AUTOMATIC DIALOGUE ACT SEGMENTATION\n[78:27] FEE083: HOW IT COULD BE DONE\n[78:29] FEE083: YEAH\n[78:31] FEE085: UM AND WE I GUESS WE SHOULD TALK TO YOSHI ABOUT ABOUT IT IN RELATIONSHIP TO NAMED ENTITIES\n[78:37] FEE085: WHO'S UH WHO'S DOING NAMED ENTITIES BESIDES YOSHI\n[78:40] FEE083: UH THAT'S ALL I THINK\n[78:41] FEE085: OKAY\n[78:41] FEE083: UH\n[78:41] FEE085: SO WE COULD TALK TO VASILIS ABOUT THAT AS WELL\n[78:44] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[78:45] FEE083: I THINK YOU SHOULD STILL ASK BARBARA AGAIN YOU KNOW C CAN YOU HAVE ANOTHER THINK ABOUT WHO MIGHT HAVE THE CHUNKING STUFF\n[78:50] FEE083: 'CAUSE SHE HAS SAID SEVERAL TIMES THERE MUST BE SOMEBODY AND SHE CAN HELP WITH THAT\n[78:54] FEE083: AND UM I THINK SHE'S JUST FORGOTTEN\n[78:56] FEE083: SO\n[78:59] FEE085: AND THEN\n[78:59] FEE083: SO AND THEN WE CAN EVALUATE ON THE ICSI YOU KNOW PRETTY EASILY\n[79:05] FEE085: SO ONE THING THAT WOULD BE VERY HELPFUL FOR ME BECAUSE I HAVEN'T READ I THINK WE'RE IN A SITUATION WHERE JEAN YOU KNOW\n[79:12] FEE085: HAS READ A LOT OF LITERATURE AND I'VE READ A LOT OF LITERATURE AND WE THERE IS SOME OVERLAP\n[79:17] FEE085: BUT THERE'S ALSO QUITE A BIG SPACE WHERE WE DON'T KNOW THE LITERATURE FROM THE OTHER SIDE\n[79:22] FEE085: AND SINCE YOU'RE GONNA BE READING IT I MEAN IT WOULD BE PROBABLY BE USEFUL IF YOU MADE SOME KIND OF\n[79:28] FEE085: YOU KNOW REPORT THAT DESCRIBED YOU KNOW OKAY THIS WHAT THESE PEOPLE YOU KNOW THIS IS\n[79:33] FEE085: YOU KNOW A SYNTHESIS OKAY HERE'S THE BASIC IDEA BEHIND EXCHANGE STRUCTURE AND\n[79:37] FEE085: YOU KNOW HERE'S A COUPLE OF YOU KNOW HERE'S THE TWO MOST RELEVANT WORKS THAT I'VE READ OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT YOU KNOW TO JUST\n[79:44] FEE083: YEAH EVEN IF IT'S JUST A YOU KNOW ON A WIKI THE UM THE REFERENCES AND THEN WHY THEY'RE RELEVANT RIGHT\n[79:51] FEE083: I MEAN YOU DON'T WANNA MAKE THIS REALLY FORMAL OR DO YOU\n[79:52] FEE085: OR EVEN JUST LIKE A PARAGRAPH OF YOU KNOW THE BASIC IDEA\n[79:54] FEE083: YEAH A PARAGRAPH EACH\n[79:55] FEE085: JUST BECAUSE YOU KNOW OBVIOUSLY I'M NOT GONNA GO REA OFF AND READ ALL THIS KIND OF STUFF BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE TIME\n[79:55] FEE083: YEAH\n[80:01] FEE085: AND YOU PROBABLY DON'T HAVE TIME TO READ ALL THIS COLLABORATIVE PROL PROBLEM SOLVING\n[80:01] MEO082: HMM-HMM\n[80:01] FEE083: YEAH\n[80:03] FEE083: BUT THAT WOU THAT WOULD HELP US BE A LOT MORE SPECIFIC AB THAN THAN JUST UM YOU KNOW\n[80:04] FEE085: SO\n[80:08] FEE083: LISTING BULLET POINTS ON SLIDES CAUSE THEN WE'D KNOW SORT OF WHICH LITERATURE YOU'RE THINKING OF UM PUTTING IN AND WE COULD READ THE MOST IMPORTANT ARGUMENTATIVE STUFF\n[80:13] MEO082: OKAY\n[80:14] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[80:15] MEO082: YEAH\n[80:15] FEE085: WELL IN ANY WAY EVERY TIME YOU WRITE A PAPER YOU'VE GOT TO GO BACK AND DO THIS RELATED WORK THING ANYWAY\n[80:18] FEE083: I CAN HAVE THESE THINGS ANYWAY YEAH\n[80:20] FEE085: SO IT JUST IT JUST MAKES IT A LOT EASIER UM TO GET THAT\n[80:21] FEE083: YEAH\n[80:25] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[80:25] FEE085: COMMON GROUND I THINK YOU KNOW\n[80:26] MEO082: 'KAY\n[80:27] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[80:27] FEE085: I THINK IT'S A REAL ADVANTAGE THAT WE'VE READ DIFFERENT THINGS AND COME AT IT FROM A DIFFERENT SIDE BECAUSE I THINK THIS HA THEY THE THE PREVIOUS APPROACHES HAVEN'T REALLY\n[80:37] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[80:38] FEE085: YOU KNOW TAKEN YOU KNOW THE GOOD FEATURES FROM YOU KNOW BOTH SIDES AND AND TRIED TO PUT THEM TOGETHER\n[80:38] FEE083: THEY HAVEN'T ADDRESSED THIS PROBLEM\n[80:40] FEE083: YEAH\n[80:48] FEE083: YEAH\n[80:49] MEO082: HMM\n[80:50] FEE083: I'M GONNA HAVE TO GO VERY SOON BECAUSE I'VE GOT THIS UM THIS HEARING TO GO TO\n[80:50] FEE085: YEAH ME TOO\n[80:53] FEE083: BUT UH SO THE PRACTICAL ACTIONS YOU KNOW WHAT ARE THE THINGS WE'RE GONNA GO AWAY AND DO\n[80:55] FEE085: I CAN SEND YOU A L\n[81:00] FEE083: YEAH\n[81:00] FEE085: WELL I THINK WE BOTH WANNA SEND W WELL I DON'T KNOW MAYBE YOU'VE ALREADY DONE THIS BUT I YOU KNOW\n[81:05] FEE085: I WILL SEND YOU OR WE CAN YOU KNOW\n[81:08] FEE085: CHAT OFF LINE FOR A MINUTE A ABOUT A LIST OF THINGS THAT I THINK YOU REALLY NEED TO TAKE A LOOK AT\n[81:13] MEO082: YEAH YEAH\n[81:13] FEE085: AND JEAN PROBABLY MAYBE YOU SHOULD DO THE SAME\n[81:16] MEO082: OKAY\n[81:17] FEE085: UM\n[81:17] MEO082: S SO THEN LATER YEAH\n[81:18] MEO082: OKAY\n[81:20] FEE085: AND IF SABRINA HAS ANY IDEAS WE'D BE HAPPY TO HEAR FROM SABRINA AS WELL\n[81:23] FEO084: YEAH\n[81:26] FEE085: UM\n[81:26] FEO084: UM RIGHT NOW D UH I'M DOING I'M TRYING TO DO THE UH MEETING ACTION SEGMENTATION\n[81:31] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[81:31] FEO084: J BECAUSE UH AFTER TALKING TO JANE UM JUST UH WE HAVE DIFFERENT IDEAS WHETHER UH MEETING ACTION WILL BE ABOUT THE SAME SIZE AS TOPIC SEGMENTS\n[81:42] FEE085: OKAY\n[81:43] FEO084: SO UM IT WOULD BE GOOD TO UM T RIGHT NOW I'M DOING THIS\n[81:43] FEE085: YEAH\n[81:43] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[81:47] FEO084: UM LOOKING AT THE DATA AND TRYING TO SEE IF I CAN DO THE MEETING ACTION SEGMENTATION FIRST AND THE SCHEME\n[81:49] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[81:53] FEE085: M\n[81:53] FEO084: AND THEN DO TOPIC SEGMENTATION AGAIN TO SEE IF THE BOUNDARY ACTUALLY COINCIDE WITH EACH OTHER\n[81:56] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[81:59] FEE085: HMM\n[81:59] FEO084: YEAH IF IF THAT THAT DO THEN MAYBE WE CAN TALK AGAIN WHETHER UM I IT IT MAKE SENSE\n[81:59] FEE085: YEAH\n[82:03] FEE083: YEAH\n[82:05] FEE083: SO YOU CAN DO THIS EXERCISE AND THEN COME AND TALK TO ME SOME TIME NEXT WEEK\n[82:08] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[82:08] FEE083: I'M NOT IN MONDAY BUT THE OTHER DAYS I'LL BE AROUND\n[82:11] FEO084: ALRIGHT YEAH\n[82:11] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[82:12] FEO084: UM I HAVE JUST STARTED\n[82:14] FEO084: AND UM SO FAR UM I S THINK UH IT'S UH IT I THINK IT IT'S A STILL UM ABOUT THE S ABOUT THE SAME LEVEL OF SEGMENTATION WE'RE TALKING HERE\n[82:25] FEE083: YEAH\n[82:26] FEO084: BUT UH MAYBE THE BOUNDARY WILL NOT BE EXACTLY THE SAME\n[82:26] FEE083: YEAH\n[82:27] FEE083: S\n[82:30] FEE083: YEAH SO THIS THIS IS INTERESTING BUT I W I DON'T THINK WE CAN AFFORD TO L UM LOOK AT THIS RIGHT NOW\n[82:30] FEO084: BUT UH THAT THAT THE SEGMENT\n[82:35] FEO084: MM-HMM RIGHT SURE\n[82:35] FEE083: SO WHY DON'T YOU BRING IT BY UM NEXT WEEK\n[82:38] FEO084: YEAH\n[82:38] FEE083: AND I WHAT I REALLY WANNA DO CONCENTRATE JUST NOW IS IS FINDING OUT THE HOW WE'RE GONNA HELP UM WEI XUN WITH WITH MAKING PROGRESS ON THIS\n[82:41] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[82:44] FEO084: MM SURE\n[82:45] FEE085: MM-HMM\n[82:46] FEO084: YES\n[82:47] FEE083: SO WE'VE ALREADY GOT YOU KNOW HE'S GONNA UM CONSTRUCT A LIST OF THE REFERENCES HE THINKS IS IMPORTANT\n[82:51] FEE083: AND JOHANNA AND I AND AND YOU AS WELL ARE GONNA CONTRIBUTE TO THAT\n[82:54] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[82:55] FEE083: AND WE CAN PUT THAT ON A WIKI OR WE CAN DO IT SOME OTHER WAY\n[82:58] FEE083: I MEAN YOU KNOW I'M WIKI MAD\n[82:58] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[82:58] MEO082: OKAY\n[82:59] FEE083: SO UM IF WE SHARE IT IT SHOULD GO ON A WIKI 'CAUSE I CAN'T FIND ANYTHING IN MY EMAIL\n[82:59] FEO084: HMM\n[83:03] FEE083: BUT YOU KNOW YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO THAT\n[83:04] MEO082: YEAH IT'S YEAH\n[83:05] FEO084: HMM\n[83:06] FEE083: UM AND THEN UH HOW DO WE YOU'RE ACTUALLY SO WHAT YOU'RE DOING IS TAKING ALL OF THE THE THE MOST IMPORTANT REFERENCES FOR UM FINDING ARGUMENT STRUCTURE THAT MIGHT I EVENTUALLY BE OF SOME USE TO A MEETING BROWSER AND TRYING TO LOOK AT ACTUAL DATA AND APPLY AND AND SEE LIKE WHICH ONE HELPS YOU FIGURE OUT WHAT YOU'RE ACTUALLY GONNA DO WITH THIS PARTICULAR DATA\n[83:31] FEE083: RIGHT\n[83:32] FEE083: SO IT SEEMS TO ME THAT WE SHOULD TAKE LIKE THE FRONT RUNNER SCHEME AND THE DATA AND YOU SHOULD LOOK AT NOT FRONT RUNNER SCHEME BUT FRONT RUNNER THEORY AND I SEE IF YOU CAN SPEAK TO THE DATA\n[83:45] FEE083: YOU KNOW USING THAT KIND OF THEORY AT SOME POINT\n[83:47] FEE083: AND MIGHT MIGHT BE AN INTERESTING EXERCISE RIGHT\n[83:50] FEE085: WELL I THINK WE NEED TO UM LIKE YOU MENTIONED EARLIER UM FACTOR IN WHAT THIS MIGHT BE USED FOR IN THE END\n[84:00] FEE085: AND SO EVEN IF IT WE WON'T IT WON'T BE USED\n[84:03] FEE085: MAYBE IF IT WOULD NEED SOME HIGHER LEVEL ANALYSIS BEFORE IT COULD BE DIRECTLY USED FOR THAT PURPOSE WE SHOULD STILL KEEP THAT IN MIND\n[84:07] FEE083: THE UPDATE\n[84:10] FEE085: AND SO I THINK GOING THROUGH THE PRESENTATIONS THAT UM WERE GIVEN AT THE WORK PACKAGE SIX MEETING WHERE UM AND I THINK IT WAS UM IT WASN'T WHA WAS IT ANITA OR WAS IT OH I'VE FORGOTTEN HER NAME\n[84:20] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[84:23] FEO084: HMM\n[84:28] FEE085: THE OTHER WOMAN UM FROM TWENTE YOU KNOW THEY TALKED ABOUT\n[84:32] FEE085: THEY DID THEY HAD DONE A LOT OF QUESTIONNAIRES AND THEY GOT SOME USER REQUIREMENTS OUT OF THAT\n[84:36] FEE085: AND THEN STEVE PRESENTED UM THE RESULTS OF FOLLOWING PEOPLE AROUND AND LOOKING AT HOW THEY USED THEIR NOTES FROM MEETINGS\n[84:46] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[84:47] FEO084: HMM\n[84:47] FEE085: AND AND SO THAT WOULD GIVE US SOME IDEAS ABOUT YOU KNOW WHAT PEOPLE WANT YOU KNOW OUT OF MEETING RECORDS\n[84:55] FEE085: BUT THEN WE SHOULD ALSO ADD THINGS THAT WE THINK ARE INTERESTING\n[84:59] FEE083: YEAH\n[84:59] FEE083: BUT THAT'S A GOOD STARTING POINT YEAH\n[85:00] FEE085: BUT JUST TO HAVE TO KEEP SOME OF THESE GOALS IN MIND 'CAUSE THEY'RE T O ONE SCHEME MIGHT LET YOU ANSWER THIS SET OF QUESTIONS BUT WOULDN'T HELP YOU AT ALL WITH ANOTHER SET OF QUESTIONS\n[85:08] FEE083: THAT'LL BE THE EXACTLY YEAH\n[85:10] FEE083: SO YOU WANNA GO THROUGH BASICALLY THE USER REQUIREMENTS AND YOU KNOW MAYBE THINK ABOUT SOME USER REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR OWN AND MAKE A CASE FOR\n[85:17] FEE083: YOU KNOW THESE ARE THE KINDS OF THINGS THAT WE'D WANT AND LOOK YOU'RE GONNA NEED UM THIS KIND OF DIALOGUE OR ARGUMENT STRUCTURE FOR IT\n[85:22] FEE085: SO SHOULD WE EXPECT THAT ALL THE SLIDES FROM LIKE THE WORK PACKAGE SIX MEETING OR THE JOINT WORK PACKAGE FIVE WORK PA WILL BE U UP ON ONE OF THE WORK PACKAGE WEB SITES\n[85:32] FEE085: AND IF NOT HOW DO WE MAKE THAT HAPPEN\n[85:32] FEE083: UM UH UH I'LL THINK ABOUT THAT\n[85:36] FEE085: HMM OKAY\n[85:39] FEE085: SOME OF THIS WAS PRESENTED IN AT LEAST THE ONE SPIDER PHONE OR THE SECOND SPIDER PHONE TELECON I WENT TO FOR WORK PACKAGE SIX\n[85:50] FEE085: SO IF THEY'RE NOT ON THE WEB WE CAN TRY TO LOOK AT THAT\n[85:55] FEE085: YOU KNOW AT THE MATERIALS THAT WERE PRESENTED IN THAT TELECON WITHOUT NECESSARILY LISTENING TO THE WHOLE TELECON\n[86:00] FEE085: YEAH\n[86:01] FEE083: YEAH\n[86:02] FEE083: SO WE'RE JUST TRYING TO GET RECORDS\n[86:03] FEE085: WH\n[86:03] FEE083: I MEAN I'M SURE THEY'RE NOT ON THE WEB YET\n[86:04] FEE085: AND STEVE M AND HIS I'VE FORGOTTEN THE NAME IS IT WAS IT SIMON HIS YEAH\n[86:05] FEE083: SO\n[86:08] FEE083: YEAH\n[86:09] FEE085: THEY THEY'VE I THINK THEY MAY HAVE WRITTEN THIS UP UM IN A REPORT UM\n[86:12] FEE083: MM-HMM YEAH\n[86:14] FEE085: BUT I WOU WOULD HOPE THAT'S ON THE WORK PACKAGE SIX WEB SITE AS WELL\n[86:17] FEE083: YEAH\n[86:19] FEE083: OKAY\n[86:20] FEE083: SO SO WE'RE GONNA GO THROUGH THE REQUIREMENTS LIKE THAT AND DID DID YOU THINK THAT'S THAT WAS REASONABLE TO AFTER THAT TO TRY AND UM ACTUALLY\n[86:29] FEE083: YOU KNOW TAKE SOME THEORY THAT SEEMS FAIRLY REASONABLE AND THINK ABOUT THE PARTICULAR DATA AND COME AND TALK\n[86:33] FEE085: I DO AS I ONCE HE'S READ A COUPLE MORE I MEAN HE'S JUST COMPLETELY MISSED OUT THE COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING WORLD\n[86:37] FEE083: YEAH\n[86:38] FEE083: I THERE'S A FEW REFERENCES MISSING\n[86:39] FEE083: YEAH\n[86:41] FEE085: WHICH I D I REALLY THINK WE NEED TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT\n[86:43] FEE085: I MEAN YOU MAY TAKE IT INTO ACCOUNT AND SAY NO YOU'RE WRONG AND HERE'S WHY BUT I I I'M GONNA NEED SOME CONVINCING\n[86:52] FEE083: YEP\n[86:53] FEE083: SO THEN TRY FRONT RUNNER SCHEME ON WELL A FRONT RUNNER THEORY\n[86:56] FEE085: OR T OR OR TWO AND SEE THIS ONE GIVES YOU THIS AND THIS G AND CAN'T YOU KNOW ARE THEY FUNDAMENTALLY INCOMPATIBLE\n[87:02] FEE085: OR CAN WE YEAH MM-HMM\n[87:03] FEE083: YEAH\n[87:03] FEE083: BUT TRY IT INFORMALLY\n[87:05] FEE083: YEP MM-HMM\n[87:06] FEE083: WHEN DO WE GET TOGETHER AGAIN\n[87:08] FEE083: 'CAUSE I REALLY DO HAVE TO GO\n[87:09] FEE085: OKAY\n[87:09] FEE083: I PROMISED THESE GUYS I'D BE THERE\n[87:11] FEE085: I THINK THIS IS GONNA TAKE ABOUT THREE WEEKS 'CAUSE HE'S GOT PLENTY OF READING TO DO\n[87:15] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[87:16] FEE083: BUT W\n[87:16] FEE085: SO MAYBE WE GET TOGETHER AGAIN IN THE YEAH I MEAN I'LL SEND THEM THE REFERENCES IMMEDIATELY\n[87:18] FEE083: READING LISTS BEFORE THAT THOUGH SO RIGHT\n[87:21] FEE083: SO WE'LL GET TOGETHER IN ABOUT THREE WEEKS\n[87:23] MEO082: OKAY\n[87:23] FEE083: UH\n[87:24] FEE085: IS THAT ENOUGH TIME FOR YOU DO YOU THINK\n[87:27] MEO082: SORRY\n[87:27] MEO082: YOU MEAN MM\n[87:27] FEE085: IS THAT ENOUGH TIME FOR YOU TO TO READ AND THINK ABOUT\n[87:31] MEO082: I WILL TRY MY BEST YEAH\n[87:32] FEE085: IF Y IF IF IT'S TOO TIGHT YOU KNOW I THINK M WE CAN SAY FOUR\n[87:35] MEO082: OH YEAH\n[87:36] MEO082: UH I M I MIGHT YEAH 'CAUSE UH JULIE AND THE BOY IS HERE\n[87:36] FEE085: OR ARE YOU GONNA BE ON HOLIDAY\n[87:41] MEO082: SO\n[87:42] MEO082: IT'S A LITTLE TIRING 'CAUSE MY PARENTS HAVE LEFT\n[87:44] FEE085: YEAH\n[87:44] MEO082: UH YEAH\n[87:45] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[87:45] MEO082: SO I MIGHT TAKE TWO WEEKS OFF TWO WEEKS OFF IN UH MAY YEAH SOMETIMES YEAH\n[87:46] FEE085: MAYBE FOUR WEEKS\n[87:47] FEE085: OKAY\n[87:49] FEE085: OKAY\n[87:50] FEE085: SO WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER PROBABLY IN ABOUT FOUR WEEKS YES\n[87:50] MEO082: OFF YEAH\n[87:51] FEE083: FOUR WEEKS YEAH\n[87:52] MEO082: OKAY THANKS\n[87:53] FEE085: SO WHEN ARE YOU GONNA BRING THIS BEAUTIFUL BABY IN TO SEE EVERYBODY\n[87:56] FEO084: MM\n[87:57] MEO082: UH YEAH HOPE I HOPE SO VERY SOON\n[87:58] FEO084: I WANT TO SEE\n[87:59] MEO082: YEAH\n[88:00] MEO082: YEAH\n[88:02] FEE085: GOOD GOOD\n[88:03] FEO084: SOMETHING\n[88:03] FEE085: THAT'S GREAT\n[88:05] FEO084: SURE\n[88:06] FEE083: RIGHT\n[88:07] FEE083: I'M GONNA HEAD OFF\n[88:07] FEE085: YEP\n[88:08] FEE085: WELL GOOD LUCK SOLVING YOUR PROBLEM\n[88:08] MEO082: OKAY THANKS\n[88:09] FEO084: MM-HMM\n[88:09] FEE083: C 'CAUSE FLOODS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN DIALOGUE STRUCTURE I'M AFRAID\n[88:11] FEE085: I HAVE TO TICK AND TICK\n[88:16] FEE085: IT DOES SOMETHING WEIRD WHEN YOU DO THAT", "question": "Based on the discussion, what 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AND ONTO THE OTHER EYE LINK\n[0:01] FEE083: OKAY\n[0:03] MEE094: SO UH 'CAUSE SHE'S RUNNING AT THE MOMENT\n[0:03] FEE083: YEAH\n[0:04] FEE083: I MEAN M MY VIEW ON THIS WAS THAT UM THE NEED FOR PEOPLE TO BACK UP THEIR DATA PERSONALLY WAS MADE SUFFICIENTLY CLEAR TO LAB USERS\n[0:13] FEE083: UM I MEAN I GUESS RIGHT OKAY\n[0:14] MEE094: SHE DID ADMIT IT\n[0:16] FEE083: AS LONG AS SHE ADMITS IT THEN THEN THAT'S FINE\n[0:16] MEE094: YES\n[0:17] MEE094: UH-HUH\n[0:18] FEE083: I I'M JUST THINKING YOU KNOW SOMETIMES WHEN THERE'S A A PROCESS ERROR LIKE THAT YOU THINK OH THEN THERE'S SOMETHING WE SHOULD CHANGE\n[0:23] FEE083: LIKE MAKE THE SIGN IN BIGGER RED LETTERS\n[0:26] FEE083: BUT I IN THE OUR CASE I DON'T THINK THERE'S ANYTHING MORE WE CAN DO REALLY\n[0:29] MEE094: HMM\n[0:30] MEE094: NO\n[0:30] FEE083: SO UM WELL I DOUBT ANYBODY'LL DO THAT AGAIN 'CAUSE THAT'LL GET AROUND\n[0:32] MEE094: BUT MA\n[0:34] MEE094: YES\n[0:35] FEE083: SO\n[0:36] MEE095: YEAH\n[0:36] MEE094: SHOCK AND WORRY AT UH I THINK YEAH THERE'S A THERE'S A MAILING LIST UH AND MM-HMM YEAH\n[0:36] MEE095: YEAH WE'LL GO WE'VE GOT THE MAILING LISTS OUT NOW ISN'T ISN'T IT\n[0:39] MEE095: SO IT'S EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT IT NOW\n[0:41] FEE083: YEAH THERE WAS A MAILING LIST BEFORE\n[0:43] FEE083: THEY'VE JUST REVIVED THAT RIGHT\n[0:44] MEE094: UH F FRANK WENT THROUGH IT DELETED THE PEOPLE THAT WERE HAVE GONE OR OR WHATEVER AND REPLACED THEM\n[0:50] MEE094: SO THE THE EYE THE THE LIST IS NOW UPDATED\n[0:51] FEE083: RIGHT OKAY\n[0:54] MEE095: YEAH\n[0:54] MEE095: SO SO EVERYONE ON THAT LIST HAS NOW BEING REMINDED\n[0:54] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[0:57] MEE095: YEAH DON'T STORE ANYTHI ANYTHING SENSITIVE ON YEAH DON'T STORE ANYTHING YOU YOU CARE ABOUT ON THE MACHINES\n[0:57] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[1:00] FEE083: RIGHT\n[1:02] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[1:02] MEE095: SO\n[1:03] MEE094: YES UH\n[1:04] FEE083: AND WE DON'T KNOW SO THERE'S EVERY CHANCE OF THIS FALLING OVER AGAIN IF IT'S A HARDWARE THING RIGHT\n[1:08] MEE095: YEAH WITH THE YEAH I MEAN I DI I DI I DID DO HARD DRI HARD DRIVE CHECK UM AND A MEMORY CHECK\n[1:08] FEE083: BUT THERE'S NOT MUCH WE CAN DO ABOUT THAT APART FROM\n[1:14] FEE083: RIGHT\n[1:14] MEE095: AND IT SAYS THERE'S NO UH THERE'S NO PROBLEMS BUT SOMETHING CAUSED IT TO GO WRONG IN THE FIRST PLACE\n[1:17] FEE083: YEAH\n[1:18] FEE083: WHY IS UH-HUH\n[1:19] MEE095: SO WE DON'T KNOW WE DON'T KNOW\n[1:19] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[1:21] MEE095: WE'LL JUST FINGERS CROSSED AND HOPE HO YEAH HO HOPE THAT ALL THIS IS JUST A SOFTWARE THING THAT WE CAN JUST FIX LIKE THAT AND THAT'LL BE IT\n[1:21] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[1:23] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[1:28] FEE083: YEAH\n[1:28] FEE083: SO HOW LONG DOES THIS PUT YOU BACK FOR\n[1:30] FEE083: IS IT YOU KNOW\n[1:32] FEE083: HOW MUCH DISRUPTION DOES THIS CAUSE\n[1:32] MEE094: HMM\n[1:33] FEE083: D IS THIS A DAY\n[1:34] FEE083: TWO DAYS\n[1:34] MEE094: YEAH\n[1:35] MEE094: WE'RE DOING A BIT\n[1:36] MEE094: SEE LAST WEEK BY THE TIME EVERYTHING AND AND THEN IT'LL BE HOPEFULLY NO MORE THAN I DON'T KNOW WHAT TWENTY MINUTES TODAY TO\n[1:36] FEE083: DAY AND A BIT\n[1:37] FEE083: YEAH\n[1:38] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[1:38] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[1:43] MEE095: YEAH I MEAN THERE'S THERE'S SO WHAT WE YEAH ONE ONE FOR ONE\n[1:44] FEE083: TO ACTUALLY DO THE RE INSTALL\n[1:45] MEE095: ONE WE'LL TRY AND GET DONE TODAY YEAH GET GET WINDOWS BACK ON THERE\n[1:45] FEE083: YOU C\n[1:48] MEE095: TRY AND GET CAMTASIA ON THERE AND GET THAT TESTED OUT\n[1:50] MEE095: AND THEN THAT WILL BE I THINK THAT'S EVERYTHING WE NEED F BEFORE WE CAN BEFORE YOU CAN START RUNNING THE EXPERIMENTS ISN'T IT\n[1:50] MEE094: HMM\n[1:54] MEE094: YEP\n[1:54] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[1:55] MEE095: SO\n[1:55] FEE083: AND I SAW UH A BUNCH OF STUFF ABOUT SOFTWARE UPDATES\n[1:58] FEE083: THAT'S UN UNRELATED TO THIS PROBLEM RIGHT\n[1:58] MEE094: I I YEAH\n[2:00] MEE094: YOU MEAN FROM WAS THAT JOE\n[2:01] FEE083: UM THE EYE LINK\n[2:02] MEE094: OR IS THAT\n[2:02] FEE083: I C I DIDN'T READ 'EM\n[2:03] FEE083: I SAW LIKE FIVE MESSAGES GO BACK AND FORTH\n[2:05] FEE083: MAYBE THEY WERE UNDER THE WRONG SUBJECT HEADER\n[2:09] MEE094: UM THERE WAS NOTHING NOTHING OVER LAST WEEK\n[2:10] FEE083: SO ANYWAY WE HAVE WELL\n[2:12] MEE094: JOE HAS UH PRODUCED ANOTHER VERSION OF THE UH MODEL BUILDER AND PUT THAT UP\n[2:17] FEE083: OH NO I MEAN THE EYE LINK SOFTWARE\n[2:19] MEE094: UH WELL THAT WA THAT WAS RUUD WELL A FEW WEEKS AGO\n[2:21] MEE094: BUT YEAH\n[2:22] FEE083: SO IT'S UNRELATED IT'S NOT THAT RIGHT\n[2:24] MEE094: YEP IT'S UNRELATED\n[2:25] FEE083: OKAY GOOD\n[2:27] FEE083: UM\n[2:27] MEE094: AND WAS R WAS RUNNING\n[2:29] MEE094: 'CAUSE FRANK DID ALL THAT BECAUSE HE THEN HAD AN EXPERIMENT\n[2:31] MEE094: SO HE'S RUN AN EXPERIMENT AND IT'S ALL WORKED\n[2:33] FEE083: YEAH\n[2:35] MEE095: YEP\n[2:35] FEE083: SO UH I UH DID HE GET HIS DATA IN\n[2:38] FEE083: OR IS THIS PUT HIS SCHEDULE BACK\n[2:40] MEE094: UH HE'S HE'S DONE HIS AND GOT HIS AND YES\n[2:42] FEE083: HE'S DONE IT OKAY\n[2:44] MEE094: AND HE BACKS UP ANYWAY\n[2:45] MEE095: YEP\n[2:45] FEE083: RIGHT\n[2:50] FEE083: UM WELL UNFORTUNATE BUT IT SOUNDS LIKE UM YOU GUYS ARE WELL PLACED FOR DEALING WITH IT\n[2:54] MEE094: MAYBE TOO WELL PLACED YEAH\n[2:55] FEE083: SO BETTER YOU THAN ME\n[2:57] MEE095: YEP YEP\n[2:58] MEE095: UH BUT UH YEAH\n[3:01] MEE095: NO I HAVE TO MANAGE TO GET AT THINGS WORKING ON ON MONDAY\n[3:03] MEE095: SO THAT THAT EVERYTHING WENT DOWN LIKE ON THE TUESDAY MORNING\n[3:05] MEE095: UM SO MY M I SHOULD GET EVERYTHING WORKING ON THE UM YEAH ON MONDAY\n[3:09] MEE095: SO SURE THAT THE J. C. T. IS ACTUALLY WORKING COLLABORATING COLLABORATING BETWEEN THE TWO MACHINES\n[3:12] FEE083: YEAH\n[3:13] MEE095: UM I HAD DINNER I WASN'T ACTUALLY AT DINNER BUT I D HAVE THE EYE TRACKER STUFF WORKING 'CAUSE IT WAS JUST ME RUNNING ROUN RUNNING ROUND THE LAB\n[3:18] MEE095: UM STILL HAVE TO ONCE IT'S RE INSTALLED HAVE TO ACTUALLY DO A PROPER P YEAH OF PROPER PILOT AND YEAH\n[3:22] FEE083: OH SO YOU NEED TO BORROW SOMEBODY'S HEAD AND MOUTH AND STUFF TO TO RUN IT RIGHT\n[3:22] MEE094: YEP\n[3:25] MEE095: YEAH\n[3:26] MEE095: BUT UM BUT IT LOO IT LOOKS LIKE IT WAS DOING ALL THE CALIBRATION AND DRIFT CORRECTION THINGS THAT S ELLEN WAS WANTING ON IT\n[3:26] FEE083: AND\n[3:30] MEE095: SO SO THAT DON'T THINK THERE'S ANYTHING TO ADD TO THE SOFTWARE FOR THAT PART\n[3:31] FEE083: YEAH\n[3:34] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[3:35] MEE095: UM\n[3:36] FEE083: SO I'VE GOT A NEW UM TRAINEE WHO MIGHT NEED AMUSEMENT AT SOME POINT\n[3:39] FEE083: SO IF YOU NEED TO BORROW A HEAD THAT TALKS THAT DOESN'T NECESSARILY NEED TO DO MUCH ELSE\n[3:44] FEE083: I'LL TH I'LL ASK HER IF SHE'D MIND COMING DOWN AND HELPING YOU OUT FOR UH A WHILE\n[3:48] FEE083: BUT I GUESS ELLEN WAS GONNA BE YOUR THE P THE PERSON WHO YEAH YOUR SPARE HEAD\n[3:50] MEE094: WH A SPARE HEAD\n[3:51] MEE094: OR UH YES BUT SHE'S NOT AROUND\n[3:54] FEE083: RIGHT\n[3:55] MEE094: SO UH\n[3:56] FEE083: YEAH\n[3:57] FEE083: SO UM UH MINE IS WELL SHE'S ACTUALLY CLIMBING BEN NEVIS TODAY I THINK\n[4:04] FEE083: BUT UH SHE'LL BE UH BACK TOMORROW\n[4:07] FEE083: HER NAME'S NYNKE\n[4:07] FEE083: DID YOU GUYS MEET HER\n[4:09] MEE095: DON'T THINK SO\n[4:10] MEE095: MM\n[4:11] MEE094: NYNKE\n[4:13] FEE083: THIS SEEMS THE SORT OF THING THAT PEOPLE MIGHT MIGHT FIND I FIND AMUSING TO LOOK AT\n[4:13] MEE095: DON'T S DON'T SOUND DON'T SOUND FAMILIAR\n[4:13] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[4:16] FEE083: SO UM I I'LL I'LL SEE IF IF SHE'D BE WILLING TO\n[4:21] MEE094: MM\n[4:22] MEE094: WELL I DID MEET UH UH UH UH SOMEONE FROM ANOTHER PROJECT OF YOURS ON WEDNESDAY EVENING IT WAS\n[4:29] FEE083: OH WHO IS THAT\n[4:29] MEE094: HEI HEIDI WHO IS THE GESTURE OF AUTISM\n[4:30] FEE083: OH YEAH HEIDI\n[4:32] FEE083: OH YEAH SHE'S GOOD\n[4:34] MEE094: YEAH MM-HMM\n[4:34] FEE083: YOU GUYS MIGHT ACTUALLY HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON 'CAUSE SHE DOES WELL YOU KNOW STUFF FOR THE VIDEO CODING AND GESTURING\n[4:38] MEE094: MM YEP\n[4:42] FEE083: AND AUTISM\n[4:42] MEE094: AND AUTISM YEAH\n[4:42] FEE083: BUT\n[4:44] FEE083: SO OKAY\n[4:47] FEE083: UH RIGHT WHAT AM I WRITING\n[4:50] FEE083: UH OKAY NYNKE TO VOLUNTEER\n[4:50] MEE094: YES\n[4:51] MEE094: SH SHE'S BEEN VOLUNTEERED\n[4:53] FEE083: WELL UH NO UH I WILL ACTUALLY GIVE HER THE THE OPTION\n[4:56] FEE083: BUT UM IT SOUNDS LIKE THE KIND OF THING WHERE YOU KNOW\n[4:59] FEE083: I THINK IT'S QUITE USEFUL WHEN YOU'RE AT THAT STAGE TO SEE THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF TECHNOLOGIES PEOPLE USE\n[5:04] MEE095: YEAH\n[5:05] FEE083: SO\n[5:05] MEE095: YEAH SO I'LL TRY AND TRY AND GET CAMTASIA UP AND RUNNING SO I CAN TRY IT OUT WHEN WHEN WHEN WE'VE GOT HER COMING IN\n[5:11] MEE095: AND WE'LL JUST SORT OF DO A RUN THROUGH OF PROPER PILOT JUST TO JUST JUST SO I CAN SEE TH\n[5:11] FEE083: YEAH\n[5:14] MEE094: YEP MAKE SURE IT UH IT STARTS AND FINISHES WHEN IT'S MEANT TO AND THAT SORT OF THING AS WELL\n[5:19] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[5:19] MEE095: YEP\n[5:20] MEE095: YEP\n[5:20] MEE095: UM YEAH I'LL MAKE SURE MAKE SURE THEY CAN ACTUALLY PICK UP THE F UM AUDIO SIGNAL AS WELL\n[5:24] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[5:26] MEE095: UH SO BUT UH IT SHOULD BE THE YEAH THE AUDIO SIGNAL SHOULD BE COMING OUT THE SPEAKERS ONCE IT'S SET UP PROPERLY\n[5:26] MEE094: UH YEP\n[5:30] MEE095: SO THAT SHOULD THAT SHOULD MAKE THAT SLIGHTLY EASIER\n[5:33] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[5:33] MEE094: UH YES WITH THE UM THE BLEEP WAS A HARDWARE BLEEP ORIGINALLY\n[5:38] MEE094: AND SO IT COMES FROM THE P. C. WHICH IS OUTSIDE THE SOUND PROOF BOX\n[5:41] FEE083: OOPS\n[5:44] FEE083: WELL YOU FOUND THAT THEN\n[5:46] MEE095: YEAH YEP\n[5:46] MEE094: YES\n[5:47] MEE095: UH BUT YEAH SO THEY'RE FORTUNATE HAVE SPEAKERS O ON THE MONITORS INSIDE THE ROOM\n[5:52] MEE095: SO AS LONG AS AND WHAT WE'LL HAVE DONE IS JUST GONNA SET UP SO THE UH WHATEVER THE ASTERISK SOUND IS ON WINDOWS IS WHAT GETS PLAYED\n[5:52] MEE094: H MM-HMM\n[5:52] MEE094: IT COMES THROUGH THE\n[5:59] MEE095: SO SO JUST CHANGE SOUND TO WHATEVER YOU LIKE JUST GO THROUGH THE WINDOWS CONTROL PANEL\n[6:00] FEE083: RIGHT\n[6:04] FEE083: OKAY\n[6:05] FEE083: SO WE WANT ONE YOU CAN PICK UP USING MATLAB OR SOMETHING RIGHT\n[6:08] MEE095: YEP YEAH SO I'LL I'LL HAVE THAT RUNNING OVER THE WEEKEND\n[6:08] MEE094: YEAH YEP\n[6:08] FEE083: AYE\n[6:11] MEE095: UM SO LA LAST WEEK I TRIED IT WITH A ONE KILO HERTZ SOUND\n[6:14] MEE095: UM AND IT WAS IT C IT COULD DETECT IT BUT IT WASN'T BUT BUT IT WASN'T VERY CLEAR\n[6:18] MEE095: DID IT WITH TEN KILO HERTZ AND IT'S JUST REALLY CLEAR WHERE YOU CAN TELL EXACTLY WHERE EXACTLY WHERE THE BEEP IS NOW\n[6:21] FEE083: OKAY\n[6:23] FEE083: PERFECT\n[6:23] MEE095: SO YEAH\n[6:24] MEE095: SO THA IT'S JU JUST A MATTER OF UM YEAH YOU JUST BA BASICALLY JUST PLAY IT\n[6:28] MEE095: JUST PLAY A TEN KILO HERTZ SOUND OVER THE OVER THE SPEECH AND THEN JUST UM COMPARE THE TWO SIGNALS BASICALLY\n[6:33] MEE095: UM SO I'VE I'VE GOT A LITTLE SCRIPT FOR DOING IT\n[6:35] MEE095: SO SO YEAH YEAH\n[6:35] FEE083: PERFECT\n[6:36] FEE083: SO OR YOU'RE GONNA BANK THE SCRIPT SOME PLACE AND TELL US HOW TO RUN IT\n[6:39] MEE095: YEP YEP NOT A PROBLEM\n[6:40] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[6:40] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[6:41] FEE083: 'CAUSE WE WON'T KNOW\n[6:42] MEE094: NO\n[6:45] FEE083: RIGHT\n[6:46] FEE083: WELL THAT ALL SOUNDS GOOD\n[6:46] MEE094: UH UM WHAT ELSE\n[6:48] MEE094: YOU HAVE ALTERED THE UM TASK PROGRAMME BECAUSE UH TO PUT THE UM LITTLE EYE ICON AND THE MOUSE UH TO MAKE IT\n[6:55] MEE095: YEP YEAH THE THE ONE THE ONE IN JUST INSTALLED SHOULD HAVE THAT NOW\n[6:58] MEE095: UM WE'LL DOUBLE WE'LL DOUBLE CHECK AND RE INSTALL ON SOFTWARE ON THE ON THE UM EYE TRACKING MACHINES\n[7:03] MEE095: BUT YEAH IT SHOULD UH SHOULD BE UPDATED WITHOUT ANY\n[7:06] MEE095: SO\n[7:06] MEE094: RATHER THAN JUST A BLOB UH ELLEN WANTED SOMETHING TO LOOK MORE LIKE AN EYE SO THAT YOU KNEW THAT WAS THE EYE\n[7:13] FEE083: OH REALLY\n[7:13] MEE094: THERE WAS LIKE YEAH MM-HMM\n[7:14] FEE083: OH OKAY\n[7:14] MEE095: YEAH SO SO SO WE'VE GOT LIKE UH A BIG CIRCLE WITH A WHITE CIRCLE IN THE MIDDLE OF IT FOR AN EYE\n[7:19] MEE095: AND WE GOT LIKE A RECTANGLE WITH TWO LIKE RECTANGLE BUTTONS ON IT FOR A MOUSE\n[7:24] FEE083: UH-HUH OKAY\n[7:25] MEE095: SO\n[7:25] FEE083: VERY NICE VERY PRETTY\n[7:27] FEE083: IT DOESN'T GET IN THE WAY OF SEEING WHAT'S UNDERNEATH\n[7:29] MEE095: UH NO THEY'RE THEY'RE THEY'RE THE SAME SIZE AS THE AS THE ORIGINAL BLOBS BASICALLY\n[7:31] FEE083: VERSION ONE\n[7:32] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[7:33] MEE095: BUT UM SO THEY UH YEAH I THINK THE MOUSE IS SLIGHTLY BIGGER BUT IT'S NOT YOU KNOW IT'S NOT IT'S NOT HUGELY BIGGER\n[7:36] FEE083: IT'S NOT TOO BAD\n[7:37] MEE095: SO\n[7:38] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[7:38] FEE083: I C I CAN I CAN SEE WHERE THAT'S USEFUL\n[7:40] MEE095: YEAH\n[7:41] MEE095: AND IF IT EVER EVER GETS TO BE A PROBLEM IN THE PILOT I CAN EASILY REDUCE THE SIZE OF WHATEVER\n[7:41] FEE083: NO\n[7:44] FEE083: JUST CHANGE IT\n[7:45] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[7:45] MEE095: 'CAUSE THAT'S NOT TOO HARD\n[7:46] MEE094: WANT IT A REASONABLE SIZE SO THAT IF THEY'RE LOOKING AT IT WE KNOW THEY'RE LOOKING AT IT THOUGH\n[7:46] MEE095: SO\n[7:50] MEE094: SO YOU HAS TO BE A A REASONABLE TARGET UH FOR THE FOR THE TRACKING PURPOSES\n[7:52] MEE095: YEAH\n[7:55] MEE095: YEP\n[7:56] FEE083: YEAH\n[7:57] FEE083: ALTHOUGH IF IF YOU HAD A BIG THING AND IT WAS JIGGLING AROUND LIKE ANYBODY'S BUSINESS\n[8:00] FEE083: LIKE REAL EYE TRACK TRACES THEN YOU MIGHT FIND THAT A LITTLE BIT DISCONCERTING\n[8:04] FEE083: I MEAN SMALL THINGS YOU KIND OF EXPECT TO JIGGLE AROUND RIGHT\n[8:07] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[8:07] FEE083: BUT\n[8:08] MEE094: WITH LARGE MM YEAH I SUPPOSE THE LARGER MORE OSCILLATION APPEARS THAT UM IT'S NOT W I MEAN UH IT ISN'T IT ISN'T IT ISN'T THAT BIG\n[8:14] FEE083: IT'LL LOOK LIKE IT'S QUIVERING YOU KNOW\n[8:15] MEE095: YEAH\n[8:16] MEE094: SO YEAH\n[8:20] FEE083: YEAH BUT WELL THAT'S ALL FINE\n[8:26] FEE083: WHAT ELSE\n[8:28] MEE095: UH I'LL TRY IT\n[8:29] FEE083: YOU WERE SAYING JOE WITH THE MODEL BUILDER\n[8:31] MEE094: UH YES HE'S PRODUCED AN ANOTHER VERSION THAT DOESN'T UH HAVE THE OVERLAP PROBLEM\n[8:38] FEE083: OH REMIND ME\n[8:39] MEE094: YOU KNOW THERE WAS THE YEAH THE COLLISIONS\n[8:40] FEE083: OH YES\n[8:40] FEE083: OKAY\n[8:41] MEE094: THE POLYGONS NOW DON'T OVERLAP\n[8:43] FEE083: OH THAT'S GOOD\n[8:44] MEE094: UM MARLOES DISCOVERED SOMETHING STRANGE ABOUT THE ORIENTATION OF PARALLELOGRAMS FROM WHEN IT WAS CONSTRUCTED TO WHEN IT APPEARS IN THE UM ACTUAL TASK\n[8:56] MEE094: BUT I THINK THAT MIGHT BE SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION THAN THE PARTS THAT WEREN'T THE SAME ACROSS THE TWO\n[9:04] MEE094: SO I'LL CHECK THAT OUT UH TO SEE IF IT REALLY IS A PROBLEM OR NOT\n[9:07] FEE083: OH OKAY\n[9:08] MEE094: AND BASICALLY THE PARALLELOGRAM WAS APPEARING IN A SORT OF AS A MIRROR IMAGE OF WHAT IT WAS LIKE IN THE UH MODEL BUILDER IN THE ACTUAL YEAH\n[9:16] FEE083: REALLY\n[9:17] MEE094: JUST TOTAL IT FLIPPED UH IN IN A MIRROR IMAGE\n[9:20] MEE094: NOT ROTATED\n[9:20] MEE094: SO IT WASN'T ANYTHING TO DO WITH ROTATION\n[9:22] FEE083: JUST THE PARALLELOGRAM\n[9:22] MEE094: IT WAS F YEAH JUST THE PARALLELOGRAM\n[9:25] MEE094: SO UH ENTIRELY SURE\n[9:28] MEE094: MUST BE SOME WAY OF HOW THE VERTICES WERE DESCRIBED OR UH DEFINED IN ONE WAY OR COMPARED TO SOMETHING ELSE\n[9:35] FEE083: RIGHT\n[9:36] FEE083: OKAY SO YOU YOUR JOB IN THIS IS TO UM ENSURE THAT IT ACTUALLY IS A BUG AND THEN PASS IT TO JOE\n[9:43] MEE094: JOE YEP\n[9:44] FEE083: OKAY\n[9:45] FEE083: THAT MAKES SENSE\n[9:46] FEE083: I MEAN THE THIS GEOMETRY STUFF IS REALLY TRICKY IF YOU DON'T DO THE FOLD THE BOXES STUFF IN YOUR HEAD WELL SO I CAN IMAGINE\n[9:53] MEE094: WELL UH MM-HMM\n[9:53] FEE083: 'CAUSE I COULD GET IT BACKWARDS EASILY YOU KNOW AND SO IT IS JUST AS WELL FOR W FOR YOU TO CHECK THIS\n[9:58] MEE094: YES\n[9:58] MEE094: UH THE OTHER THING WE'VE DONE IS UH LOOKED AT N NOT UH FOR THIS CURRENT EXPERIMENT BUT FOR FUTURE\n[10:05] MEE094: WHEN WE'VE GOT TO BUILD UM BIZARRE PARTS LIKE AIR CRAFT WINGS AND AND THINGS\n[10:10] MEE094: UH SOMETHING LIKE X. FIG UH CAN OUTPUT THE VERTEX POINTS UM FOR CREATING THE AIR THE ACTUAL POLYGONS IN THE FIRST PLACE\n[10:17] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[10:17] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[10:20] MEE094: 'CAUSE THE MODEL BUILDER UM ASSUMES THAT THERE'S AN EXISTING SET OF OF ORIGINAL PARTS\n[10:25] FEE083: YEAH SO YOU NEED TO DRAW 'EM IN SOMETHING\n[10:26] MEE094: SO YOU NEED TO DRAW THEM IN THE FIRST PLACE\n[10:27] FEE083: OH SO YEAH I SUGGESTED YOU DO THAT IN X. FIG\n[10:28] MEE094: SO\n[10:29] FEE083: IS THAT A REASONABLE THING TO DO OR NO\n[10:31] MEE094: IT IT I YES\n[10:31] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[10:31] MEE095: SO SO YOU CAN YOU CAN DO IT IN X. FIG EXPORT THEM AS S. V. G. AND YOU JUST GET A YOU JUST GET A LIST OF X. Y. COORDINATES\n[10:36] FEE083: YEP MM-HMM\n[10:37] MEE095: UM AND THEN I'LL JUST WRITE IN A LITTLE SCRIPT THAT TURNS THOSE X. Y. COORDINATES INTO A PART\n[10:41] FEE083: YEAH\n[10:42] FEE083: SO THIS IS THIS FALLS DOWN COMPLETELY IF NIJMEGEN CAN'T RUN X. FIG\n[10:46] FEE083: SO YOU BETTER CHECK THAT WITH 'EM RIGHT\n[10:47] MEE094: W OR SOMETHING I I UH UH\n[10:47] MEE095: WELL THE THING IS IT'S S. V. G.\n[10:48] MEE095: SO SO LONG AS I'VE GOT SOMETHING THAT WILL OUTPUT S. V. G.\n[10:50] FEE083: BUT\n[10:51] FEE083: OKAY BUT THEY MAY NEED HELP FINDING THE SOMETHING IF THEY CAN'T DO X. FIG I SUPPOSE\n[10:55] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[10:55] MEE095: SO I'LL ALS I'LL ALSO HAVE A LOOK HAVE A LOOK AT THAT\n[10:57] MEE095: BUT THE THERE'S THERE MUST BE PLENTY OF WINDOWS THINGS FOR TH THAT I O OUTPUT S. V. G.\n[10:59] MEE094: YEAH\n[11:00] MEE094: SO IT MUST BE A SOME SORT OF PINK PACKAGE\n[11:01] MEE095: MIN UH I KNO I KNOW I KNOW\n[11:02] MEE094: UH\n[11:02] FEE083: MICROSOFT THOUGH\n[11:04] FEE083: I MEAN WELL WHAT KINDS OF\n[11:05] MEE095: UM I KN I KNOW ADOBE AND THINGS HAVE FACULTIES THAT DO IT\n[11:08] MEE095: BUT OBVIOUSLY THEY'RE LIKE A FEW HUNDRED POUNDS\n[11:09] FEE083: THEY ARE THE PAID\n[11:09] FEE083: YEAH AND\n[11:10] MEE095: UM SO OTH BUT OTHER I I'D B I'D BE VERY SURPRISED IF THERE WASN'T A FREE PACKAGE FOR DOING IT\n[11:14] MEE095: UM I HA I HAVE A FEELING THAT THE UM AMAYA THE W. THREE C. BROWSER DOES IT\n[11:15] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[11:20] FEE083: YEP MM-HMM\n[11:21] MEE095: HAVE A FEELING THAT THAT CAN ACTUALLY EDIT S. V. G. FILES\n[11:23] FEE083: OKAY\n[11:24] FEE083: SO I WOULDN'T DO ANY ANY WORK TO FIND OUT WHAT'LL OUTPUT S. V. G.\n[11:28] FEE083: JUST ASK THEM LOOK YOU KNOW SAY WE YOU NEED SOMETHING THAT DOES S. V. G. AND THEN UM IF THEY IF THEY COME BACK AND SAY HA\n[11:35] FEE083: THEN Y YOU MAY NEED TO POODLE AROUND A BIT LOOKING FOR SOMETHING\n[11:39] FEE083: BUT UH YOU KNOW LET THEM LET THEM SAY THEY'VE GOT A PROBLEM BEFORE YOU UM SPEND TIME TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT'LL DO IT\n[11:39] MEE095: YEP YEP\n[11:41] MEE094: YEAH\n[11:44] MEE094: YEAH\n[11:45] MEE094: YEAH\n[11:45] FEE083: 'CAUSE\n[11:45] MEE094: AND IT'S NOT IT'S NOT AN IMMEDIATE PROBLEM ANYWAY\n[11:46] MEE095: YEP FAIR ENOUGH\n[11:47] MEE094: BUT I THOUGHT IT WAS WORTH BEFORE JOE DISAPPEARS JUST CHECKING THAT THE MODEL BUILDER'S NOT RESTRICTED TO JUST DOING THE TAMGRAMS\n[11:54] MEE094: OR SOMETHING THA YOU KNOW\n[11:54] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[11:55] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[11:55] MEE094: SO UH NO IT DOES LOOK LIKE IT'S UH M. S. N.\n[11:58] FEE083: OH SO WELL I CAN IMAGINE THERE BEING UH SHAPES THAT YOU COULD CONSTRUCT IN S. V. G. FORMAT THAT WOULD FOX THE MODEL BUILDER IN SOME WAY\n[12:07] FEE083: I DON'T KNOW I MEAN IT 'CAUSE YOU DON'T HAVE SPECS ABOUT WHAT SORTS OF SHAPES ARE ALLOWED RIGHT\n[12:12] MEE094: UM NO BUT AS LONG AS THEY'RE SOLID POLYGONS IT SHOULD BE ALRIGHT\n[12:16] FEE083: UM RIGHT IT DOESN'T MATTER WHETHER THEY'RE UM CONVEX OR CONCAVE IN FUNNY WAYS\n[12:20] MEE094: UH NO IT SH WELL UH UH HOPEFULLY THAT'S NOT WHAT THE PARALLELOGRAM PROBLEM IS\n[12:25] MEE094: BECAUSE IT IT DOES HAVE SORT OF SUM OF ANGLES AND THINGS\n[12:28] FEE083: YEAH EX\n[12:29] MEE094: BUT UH NO AS FAR AS UH I MEAN IT\n[12:29] MEE095: YEAH\n[12:30] MEE095: UM WHEN WILL YEAH BUT NO I'LL I'LL CREATE A C I'LL CREATE A CONVEX PART UM JUST SO NEXT WEEK UM JU YEAH\n[12:34] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[12:34] MEE095: BUT IT JUST IT IT JUST JUST HAPPENED TO BE A CONVEX PART THAT I WAS THAT I WAS I WAS PLAYING WITH\n[12:34] FEE083: AND YOU TRIED IT\n[12:35] FEE083: YEAH\n[12:35] MEE094: YEAH\n[12:35] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[12:37] MEE095: SO IT IT HANDLED THAT FINE\n[12:38] MEE094: OR PART OF IT WAS CONVEX\n[12:39] MEE095: UM IT DIDN'T HAVE ANY SELF INTERSECTIONS SO THAT MIGHT BE A PROBLEM\n[12:39] MEE094: YEAH\n[12:43] MEE095: SO I'LL JUST HAVE TO HAVE CHECK THAT\n[12:44] MEE095: BUT\n[12:45] FEE083: WOULD WE WANT BY SELF INTERSECTION YOU MEAN YOU COULD\n[12:49] MEE095: YEAH BY BY A BY A PART OF IT CROSSES OVER ITSELF\n[12:52] MEE095: UM S SO IT'S SORTA LIKE A B\n[12:52] FEE083: YOU MEAN LIKE\n[12:52] MEE094: I Y YEAH BUT THAT'S WHY UH WE NO WE'LL ONLY BE WORKING AS I SAY WITH SORT OF SOLID OBVIOUS POLYGONS AND AS PARTS\n[12:59] MEE094: 'CAUSE THEY'LL HAVE THEY'LL HAVE TO HAVE A CENTRAL POINT ANYWAY FOR FOR ROTATION AND AND GRABBING\n[12:59] FEE083: YEAH\n[12:59] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[13:03] FEE083: WELL BUT BY SELF INTERSECTION HERE I'LL DRAW HERE IF I CAN FIND THE RIGHT END OF THE PEN\n[13:04] MEE094: BUT\n[13:08] FEE083: Y DO YOU MEAN SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[13:10] MEE095: YEAH THAT SORT OF THING\n[13:10] FEE083: YEAH\n[13:11] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[13:11] MEE095: YEAH\n[13:12] MEE095: SO\n[13:12] FEE083: A AND YOU CAN RULE OUT SOMETHING LIKE THAT RIGHT\n[13:14] MEE094: WELL UH UH REALISE WHAT WE'RE I WOULD CONSIDER THAT TWO PARTS YEP\n[13:15] FEE083: 'CAUSE THAT'S TWO PARTS FOR YOU\n[13:17] FEE083: YEAH\n[13:18] FEE083: UM I MEAN YOU KNOW SOME F RAINY DAY YOU MIGHT WANNA THINK ABOUT\n[13:26] FEE083: WELL I DON'T KNOW\n[13:27] FEE083: I MEAN IT YOU KNOW LATER ON WE CAN FIX IT IF IT IF IT TURNS OUT THOSE PARTS IT'S NOT URGENT NOW\n[13:27] MEE095: YEAH\n[13:27] MEE095: IF IF IT IF IT BECOMES A YEAH\n[13:32] FEE083: I THINK THIS ISN'T IMPORTANT ENOUGH\n[13:32] MEE094: YEAH\n[13:33] MEE094: YEP\n[13:34] MEE095: YEP\n[13:34] FEE083: YEAH\n[13:34] MEE095: YEAH SO FOR NOW WE'LL JUST JUST ASSUME THAT NON INTERSE NON INTERSECTING UM AND UM YEAH\n[13:40] MEE095: AND THEN THERE'S THIS AT THE MOMENT THE E THE S. V. G. STUFF CAN OUTPUT ONES WHICH AREN'T CLOSED POLYGONS\n[13:45] MEE095: BUT UM ONES ONES YOU ONES THAT ACTUALLY HAD TURN UP INTO PARTS LIST UH IT CREATES A CLOSED POLYGON BY LINKING THE L END POINT TO THE START POINT\n[13:51] MEE094: THE LAST POINT TO THE YEAH\n[13:53] FEE083: YEP MM-HMM\n[13:53] MEE095: SO SO UH YEAH SO AS LONG AS LONG AS THEY'RE YEAH\n[13:55] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[13:58] MEE095: SO SO SO AS LONG AS THEY'RE THEY'RE DRAWN WELL ENOUGH IT SHOULD BE ALRIGHT\n[14:01] MEE095: SO UM BUT YEAH\n[14:02] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[14:05] MEE094: YEP\n[14:06] MEE095: SUPPOSE LET NIJMEGEN UH FIND THEIR FIND THEIR OWN S. V. G. SORT OF FIND SOMETHING THAT DOES S. V. G. AND THEN WE'LL SEE IF THERE'S ANY PROBLEMS\n[14:10] FEE083: YEAH\n[14:10] MEE094: YES YEAH\n[14:11] FEE083: BUT BUT BUT IF THEY HAVE TROUBLE YOU KNOW HALF AN HOUR GOOGLING AND HELPING HELPING THEM IS PROBABLY WORTHWHILE\n[14:17] FEE083: 'CAUSE SOMETI SOMETIMES PEOPLE I MEAN IT ACTUALLY I WOULD E I WOULDN'T EXPECT THEM TO HAVE ANY TROUBLE FINDING SOMETHING 'CAUSE J. P. IS QUITE UP WITH ALL THE ALL THESE THINGS\n[14:17] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[14:23] MEE094: J. P. IS QUITE YEAH UH-HUH\n[14:24] FEE083: SO UM ARE TH\n[14:25] MEE095: YEAH\n[14:27] MEE095: BUT IT MI IT MIGHT BE WORTH JUST CHECKING WHAT SOFTWARE THEY ARE USING 'CAUSE IT MIGHT CREA IT MIGHT CREATE OUTPUTS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FROM X. FIG\n[14:32] FEE083: WELL YOU LET'S UM ENCOURAGE THEM NOT TO USE UM ANY SOFTWARE THAT MIGHT HAVE IDIOSYNCRATIC IDEAS ABOUT WHAT S. V. G. IS\n[14:32] MEE095: SO\n[14:40] FEE083: SHE SAYS DELICATELY\n[14:41] MEE094: YES\n[14:41] FEE083: I HAVE NO OOH THAT I WASN'T GONNA SAY\n[14:43] MEE094: THE MICROSOFT VERSION OF S. V. G. OR SOMETHING\n[14:46] MEE094: YES UH-HUH\n[14:47] FEE083: I I HAVE NO IDEA WHETHER THEY HAVE IDIOSYNCRATIC S. V. G. OUTPUT OR WHETHER BUT UM THEIR TRACK THEIR TRACK RECORD COULD UH ON SOME OF THE OTHER STANDARDS HAS NOT THERE HAVE BEEN SLIGHTLY STRANGE THINGS ABOUT IT\n[14:53] MEE094: I HAVE NO IDEA EITHER\n[14:54] MEE094: UH\n[15:00] FEE083: SO UM BUT IN MY UH YOU KNOW I MEAN THEY SH THAT SHOULD BE IF\n[15:01] MEE095: YEAH\n[15:06] MEE095: THAT SHOULD THAT SHOULD BE FUN\n[15:07] MEE095: YEAH I THINK IT DOES S. V. J. UH S. V. J. OUTPUT\n[15:10] MEE095: UM SO I'LL I CA I CAN EASY DOUBLE CHECK IF UH NIJMEGEN CAN'T FIND ANYTHING\n[15:14] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[15:15] MEE095: SO\n[15:17] FEE083: UM YEAH\n[15:19] FEE083: I HAVEN'T LOOKED THROUGH OTHER MAIL\n[15:21] FEE083: I DID SEE SOMETHING FROM MARLOES\n[15:22] FEE083: IS THERE ANYTHING THEY'RE WAITING ON FROM US THAT IS A PROBLEM OR I THEY REASONABLY HAPPY AT THE MOMENT\n[15:26] MEE094: NOPE\n[15:27] MEE094: UH I THINK THEY'VE UM THEY'RE NOT WAITING ANYTHING FROM US\n[15:32] MEE094: UH THEY'VE DUMPED THE PILOT THE PILOT STUDIES THAT THEY GENERATED BASED ON THE TASK WITH THEIR ENGLISH PARTICIPANTS OR ENGLISH SPEAKING PARTICIPANTS\n[15:42] FEE083: OH THEY'VE DONE THE PILOTS\n[15:43] MEE094: YEAH\n[15:43] FEE083: OH GOOD\n[15:43] MEE094: UH BUT THEY HAVEN'T DONE ANYTHING WITH IT OTHER THAN DUMP THE DATA\n[15:46] FEE083: DUMPED THE DATA\n[15:47] FEE083: WHERE IS IT DUMPED\n[15:48] MEE094: UH THEY WELL THEY DUMPED IT ON THE MM B. S. C. C. W. SERVER\n[15:52] FEE083: B. S. C. W.\n[15:54] MEE094: BUT I'VE MOVED WELL I HAVEN'T MOVED IT I'VE COPIED IT ONTO THE C. S. V. YEAH\n[15:58] FEE083: WELL THAT'S OKAY\n[15:58] FEE083: YOU KNOW WE'RE NOT USING THAT MUCH SPACE IF IT'S JUST FOR INTERIM\n[16:01] FEE083: AND THEY HAVE TO GET OUT TO US SOME WAY\n[16:02] MEE094: YEP\n[16:03] FEE083: UM UH WE HAD A UH BRIEF DISCUSSION JUST BEFORE I LEFT ABOUT UH THIS IDEA OF EXCHANGING DATA BY FIRE WIRE DRIVE AND I DO I DON'T KNOW IF THAT EVER GOT RESOLVED\n[16:14] FEE083: BUT YOU KNOW THAT'S NOT THAT'S NOT FAST ENOUGH FOR LITTLE THINGS LIKE THIS\n[16:14] MEE094: NOTHING FURTHER IS\n[16:18] FEE083: SO I THINK B. S. C. W. IS THE RIGHT WAY TO EXCHANGE THESE\n[16:19] MEE094: NO\n[16:19] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[16:20] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[16:21] FEE083: WE JUST HAVE TO WIPE THIS STUFF OFF AND KEEP SEPARATE COPIES AFTER THAT\n[16:23] MEE094: UH\n[16:24] MEE094: AND I'VE UH SENT A THING OFF TO MARLOES TALK TRYING TO ENCOURAGE HER AGAIN TO REGISTER FOR THE C. S. V. AND UH AND WHAT TO THE C. V. S. AND UH WHA WHAT TO DO AND UH WHICH BIT OF SOFTWARE I USE THAT SEEMS TO BE QUITE EASY AND SIMPLE\n[16:33] FEE083: THE C. V. S.\n[16:41] FEE083: OH SO YOU'RE MANAGING THAT OKAY AND YOU HAVEN'T RUN INTO C. V. S. BEFORE\n[16:42] MEE094: YEP\n[16:44] MEE094: NOPE\n[16:44] FEE083: OKAY\n[16:45] MEE094: WELL YES AND NO AS IN YES IT'S NEW AND NO I HAVEN'T GOT A PROBLEM\n[16:45] FEE083: WELL GOOD\n[16:48] FEE083: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[16:49] MEE094: YEP\n[16:50] FEE083: WELL THAT'S THAT'S REASSURING\n[16:51] MEE094: OH SO FAR\n[16:52] MEE095: YEAH\n[16:52] MEE094: YEAH\n[16:53] FEE083: COURSE HE'S SITTING ON THE NEXT DESK\n[16:53] MEE094: UH-HUH\n[16:53] MEE094: UH Y YES\n[16:53] MEE095: YEAH\n[16:55] MEE094: UH AND I AM JUST USING IT THROUGH UM A WINDOWS BOLT ON SORT OF PIECE OF SOFTWARE\n[17:03] MEE095: YEAH BUT OTHER THAN THAT THAT WAS EASY ENOUGH TO INSTALL THOUGH WASN'T IT\n[17:05] MEE095: IT WAS YEAH\n[17:05] MEE094: YEAH\n[17:06] MEE094: NO I'VE JUST YEAH STRAIGHT FORWARD AND THEN YOU JUST RIGHT RIGHT YEAH R AND RIGHT CLICK THINGS IN IN WINDOWS EXPLORER\n[17:08] MEE095: COPY AND PASTE THE STUFF OUT THE OFF OFF THE WIKI\n[17:10] MEE095: SO\n[17:14] MEE094: THAT'S IT\n[17:15] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[17:18] FEE083: YEAH\n[17:18] FEE083: WELL SHE'LL HAVE TO U USE THE C. V. S. EVENTUALLY 'CAUSE WE DON'T REALLY HAVE A GOOD WAY OF DOING THIS OTHERWISE\n[17:24] FEE083: BUT\n[17:25] MEE095: YEAH\n[17:26] MEE095: YEAH I MEAN UH ALSO DOUBLE CHECKED IN THAT WE'RE NOT GONNA W COULD ACCESS THE C. V. S. FROM HOME WHEN I WAS WORKING FROM HOME LAST LAST WEEK\n[17:32] MEE095: UM ON THURSDAY I MANAGED TO MANAGED TO GET IN AND JUST JUST CHECK THE STUFF AND MAKE SURE IT WAS ALL MAKE SURE TH MAKE SURE MA MAKE SURE I COULD ACCESS IT\n[17:36] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[17:38] MEE095: SO THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE ANY TROUBLE ACCESSING IT ONCE THEY'VE GOT THE LOG INS\n[17:40] FEE083: WELL THAT'S IT WE'LL NEVER SEE HIM HERE AGAIN\n[17:40] MEE095: SO NOT YET I'M AFRAID\n[17:41] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[17:44] FEE083: WATCH I'LL FIND OUT HE'S GOT A BETTER COMPUTER AT HOME AS WELL RIGHT\n[17:44] MEE094: ON A DAY LIKE THIS I KNOW IT'S A YEAH\n[17:53] FEE083: RIGHT AND WHAT ABOUT UM THE PROJECT AS A WHOLE\n[17:57] FEE083: IS THERE ANYTHING THAT RUUD OR ANYBODY IS AFTER THAT WE AREN'T SUPPLYING\n[18:02] MEE094: MM NO\n[18:02] FEE083: NOT AT THE MOMENT RIGHT\n[18:03] MEE094: NOT AT THE MOMENT\n[18:04] MEE094: THE ONLY THING THAT'S BEEN GOING AROUND IS THE VERSION OF THE FLIER\n[18:08] MEE094: I DON'T KNOW WHAT REAL PURPOSE OF UH THESE LITTLE FOLDED UP A. FOUR FLIERS\n[18:13] MEE094: UH THERE'S BEEN BIT OF UH ARE THEY JUST FOR DISTRIBUTION AT CONFERENCES AND THINGS\n[18:13] FEE083: THEY'RE THEY'RE CRITICAL THE TO THE SUCCESS OF A PROJECT\n[18:16] FEE083: SO\n[18:20] MEE094: OR DO THEY UH\n[18:21] FEE083: Y UH YEAH AND GENERAL PLACES\n[18:24] FEE083: BUT YEAH I WOULDN'T WORRY TOO MUCH ABOUT IT UNLESS THEY ASK YOU FOR SPECIFIC INPUT\n[18:25] MEE094: RIGHT\n[18:26] MEE094: WELL I I'M NOT REALLY BOTHERING\n[18:27] FEE083: YEAH\n[18:28] MEE094: BUT IT THERE'S THAT'S WHAT'S CIRCULATING AROUND THE THE GROUP AS A WHOLE AT THE MOMENT\n[18:29] FEE083: THAT'S WHAT'S CIRCULATING\n[18:32] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[18:33] MEE094: UM I'VE SORTED OUT UH TRAVEL ET CETERA TO MUNICH FOR E FOR ELLEN JOHN AND MYSELF\n[18:40] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[18:43] MEE094: AND WE'RE ALL OFF ON THE FOURTEENTH OF DECEMBER\n[18:48] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[18:48] MEE094: COMING BACK ON THE FRIDAY\n[18:49] FEE083: AND JOHN'S GOING\n[18:49] MEE094: THE SIXTEENTH YES\n[18:50] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[18:50] FEE083: OH THAT'S GOOD\n[18:53] FEE083: HE'LL BE USEFUL FOR THE W. P. SEVEN STUFF\n[18:55] FEE083: SO\n[18:56] FEE083: WELL WHILE YOU DO THAT I'LL BE TRAINED IN HOW TO HIRE PEOPLE\n[19:00] FEE083: SO\n[19:00] MEE094: THAT'S A SO THAT'S HOW TO HIRE OR HOW TO INTERVIEW IS THAT THAT UH BOOK\n[19:06] FEE083: UH BOTH\n[19:10] FEE083: SO\n[19:14] FEE083: SO IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE\n[19:16] FEE083: WHAT HAVE YOU GOT ON FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK BESIDES GETTING THIS STUFF UP AND RUNNING AGAIN\n[19:20] MEE095: UH WELL ON ONCE UH ONCE I'VE TRIED OUT THE CAMTASIA STUFF I'LL SEE IF THE IF THERE'S ANY PROBLEMS GONNA TR GONNA TRY AND FIX THEM\n[19:26] MEE095: IF THERE ISN'T ANY PROBLEMS\n[19:27] MEE095: NEXT TIME I'M WORKING ON THIS UH G. D. F. STUFF UM SO SO I'VE I'VE I PU UH PUT ON A D. T. D. AND A SAMPLE X. M. L. FILE ON THE WIKI FOR THE G. D. F.\n[19:30] FEE083: YEAH\n[19:36] MEE095: SO IT'S BA BASED ON SOME STUFF YOU PUT ON THERE ON THE G. D. F. SPECIFICATION\n[19:38] FEE083: RIGHT\n[19:39] MEE095: UM\n[19:40] FEE083: SO ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT IT THAT I SHOULD BE LOOKING AT IT OR YOU HAPPY WITH IT\n[19:44] FEE083: I MEAN I SORT OF WROTE THE INITIAL DRAFT OF IT I SUPPOSE\n[19:44] MEE094: THE\n[19:47] FEE083: SO\n[19:47] MEE095: YEAH I MEAN WITH I CHA I CHANGED A COUPLE OF THINGS FROM YOUR ORIGINAL DRAFT\n[19:49] MEE095: UM SO THERE'S NOT UH THERE'S NO LONGER A SEPARATE THING FOR CREATING NEW PARTS\n[19:53] MEE095: SO JUST PUT A START AND END TIME ON EACH PART\n[19:56] MEE095: UH SO\n[19:57] FEE083: UM UH SLOWER\n[19:59] MEE095: SO THE THE YOU YOU YOU HAD A YOU HAD A THING CALL I THINK IT'S MOULD OR SO OR SOMETHING THAT YOU SAID WHICH IS SORT OF TO CREATE A NEW PART\n[20:05] MEE095: THERE'S AN ACTION TO CREATE A NEW PART\n[20:05] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[20:07] MEE095: UM BUT I TH UH I'VE I GAVE EACH PART A START TIME AND AN END TIME UM SO YOU CAN SEE WHEN THE PARTS WERE CREATED\n[20:13] MEE095: SO I'M NOT SU SO I'M NOT NOT SURE IF YOU WANNA KEEP THE MOULD OR NOT\n[20:13] FEE083: OKAY\n[20:16] MEE095: UH\n[20:16] FEE083: UM I'LL HAVE TO LOOK\n[20:18] FEE083: I CAN'T REMEMBER UM HOW THIS WORKS NOW 'CAUSE IT WAS A WHILE AGO\n[20:21] MEE095: YEAH BUT IT'S IT'S JUST THE G. D. F. SPECIFICATION PAGE ON THE UH ON THE WIKI\n[20:26] FEE083: SO\n[20:28] MEE095: I'VE UH I MEAN I'LL TRY TRY TO PUT IN JUSTIFICATION FOR FOR THE CHANGE THAT I MADE UH ON THE PAGE\n[20:33] MEE095: SO UM BUT I'VE I'VE SENT IT OUT FOR REVIEW SO THAT S ANYONE WHO IS GONNA USING THE FORMAT CAN HAVE A LOOK AT IT\n[20:38] FEE083: YEAH AND YOU'LL GET NOTHING BACK UNLESS I LOOK AT IT RIGHT\n[20:39] MEE095: HUH\n[20:41] FEE083: SO I BEST FOR FOR US FOR ME TO DO THAT\n[20:44] FEE083: I I UM YEAH I I MEAN IT'S REALLY GOOD THAT YOU'RE Y UM PUTTING THINGS OUT FOR FOR REVIEW AND SAYING LIKE WHY FOR STUFF\n[20:52] FEE083: BUT UM WE DON'T WE ALSO DON'T WANT UM TO BURN TOO MUCH OF YOUR TIME RECORDING STUFF THAT THAT NOBODY'S EVER GONNA LOOK AT NECESSARILY\n[21:03] FEE083: SO I MEAN THIS THIS MIGHT BE A GOOD CASE FOR OR IT MIGHT UH OR IT MIGHT BE THAT YOU SHOULD JUST LIKE YOU KNOW\n[21:10] FEE083: TALK TO ME ABOUT THIS STUFF IF I HAPPEN TO BE AROUND AT THE TIME THAT YOU'RE DOING IT AND NOT Y SO I IF THE WRITING STUFF DOWN ON THE WIKI GETS TO BE TOO HIGH A PROPORTION OF THINGS\n[21:20] FEE083: THEN THEN YOU DON'T NECESSARILY WANNA DO IT\n[21:23] FEE083: YOU DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[21:23] MEE095: RIGHT\n[21:23] MEE095: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[21:24] FEE083: THE SO UM I TH I THINK IT'S GREAT TO HAVE THE RECORDS AND THAT'S REALLY IMPORTANT\n[21:25] MEE095: MIND WHEN THE\n[21:26] MEE094: SPEND\n[21:26] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[21:29] FEE083: ESPECIALLY IN IN BIG DISPERSED GROUPS BUT THIS IS KIND OF A SMALLER GROUP\n[21:34] FEE083: UM SO IT YOU KNOW WE CAN DO THINGS MORE INFORMALLY WHERE F YOU FEEL THE WIKIS ARE GETTING IN THE WAY OF THINGS\n[21:40] MEE095: YEAH\n[21:40] FEE083: SO\n[21:40] MEE095: WELL THE ONES THAT THIS STUFF I MEAN IS IT'S HELPFUL\n[21:42] MEE095: IT WAS HELPFUL FOR ME TO PUTTING IT UP ON THE WIKI 'CAUSE I COULD ACTUALLY THIN THINK ABOUT IT AS I PUT IT UP AND SAY WELL THIS IS THIS IS WHY AND TH THIS IS WHY I WANNA DO THINGS THIS WAY\n[21:49] FEE083: OH YEAH IT WELL IF IT AIDS YOU IN THINKING TO WRITE IT DOWN THEN DEFINITELY WRITE IT DOWN\n[21:49] MEE095: UM SO\n[21:52] MEE095: YEP YEP\n[21:54] FEE083: 'CAUSE YEAH WE WANT CLEAR THINKING\n[21:56] FEE083: UM I CAN'T ACTUALLY REMEMBER UH I HOW IT WORKED WITH THE THE MOULDS\n[21:56] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[22:00] FEE083: I MEAN I W I WANTED TO MAKE SURE THAT UM\n[22:04] FEE083: NO I CAN'T EVEN REMEMBER\n[22:05] FEE083: SO I'LL I'LL LOOK AT IT\n[22:06] MEE094: WELL MM-HMM\n[22:07] MEE095: YEP\n[22:07] MEE095: FAIR ENOUGH FAIR ENOUGH\n[22:07] FEE083: UH BUT UH I'M SURE IT'S FINE 'CAUSE UM IT'S JUST MY MEMORY OF THINGS\n[22:12] MEE094: UH WHAT EL UH WELL I'LL HAVE TO GET TO GRIPS WITH CRA CAMTASIA UH PROPERLY UH TO GENERATE A LITTLE SORT OF INTRODUCTORY VIDEO I SUPPOSE UH FOR INSTRUCTIONAL PURPOSES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE EXPERIMENT\n[22:18] MEE095: YEAH\n[22:28] MEE095: YEAH\n[22:28] MEE094: SO PEOPLE WILL BE ABLE TO SEE UH AND SO THAT THE P YOU KNOW EXAMPLE MOVEMENTS UH AND THINGS LIKE THAT WILL BE\n[22:29] FEE083: OH YEAH UH-HUH\n[22:33] FEE083: YEAH\n[22:35] FEE083: SO UM IS THAT GONNA HAVE A VOICE OVER OR IS IT WE HAD DISCUSSIONS BEFORE YOU STARTED ABOUT WHETHER IT SHOULD BE COMPLETELY SILENT SO THAT THEY COULD USE IN CASE WE EVER WANTED TO DO THIS IN IN DUTCH\n[22:46] MEE094: IN DUTCH AS WELL\n[22:48] FEE083: YEAH\n[22:49] MEE094: UM WELL\n[22:49] FEE083: AND UH AND SO YOU KNOW\n[22:50] FEE083: YOU COULD JUST HAVE SORT OF WELL THE I THINK WE DISCUSSED HAVING IT WITH AN ENGLISH VOICE OVER OR HAVING IT WITH NO VOICE OVER AND THEN HAVING IT W JUST WITH CARTOON NOISES OR SOMETHING LIKE OR YOU KNOW WHEN THINGS BREAK\n[23:02] MEE094: OH RIGHT\n[23:02] MEE094: OH\n[23:03] MEE094: HUH\n[23:03] MEE094: RIGHT\n[23:03] FEE083: SO TO EMPHASISE THE I MAY BE IMAGINING IT\n[23:03] MEE094: UH NO THAT MUST HAVE BEEN BEFORE ME\n[23:04] MEE095: MM\n[23:05] MEE094: SO UH UH UH P IT\n[23:07] MEE095: WELL UH WELL I KN I KNOW ON CAMTASIA IF YOU GOT A CA IF YOU'VE GOT A CAMTASIA PROJECT\n[23:09] MEE094: I\n[23:10] MEE095: YOU CAN HAVE THE VIDEO AND AUDIO STORED SEPARATELY\n[23:12] MEE094: SEPARATED\n[23:13] MEE095: IN WHICH CASE\n[23:13] FEE083: OH SO WE COULD PRODUCE A DUTCH VOICE OVER FOR THE SAME THING\n[23:15] MEE094: YES MM-HMM\n[23:16] MEE095: YEAH\n[23:16] FEE083: YEAH\n[23:16] MEE095: SO YEAH\n[23:16] MEE094: YEP\n[23:16] MEE095: SO SO WE JUST ENDED THE JUST ENDED THE THE DUTCH STREAM YEAH THE VIDEO AND OUR AUDIO\n[23:21] MEE095: AND THEN THEY CAN EASY CREATE THEIR AUDIO OUT OF MM FROM THAT OUTP\n[23:21] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[23:22] MEE094: YEAH\n[23:23] MEE094: EXA YEAH\n[23:24] FEE083: YEAH\n[23:24] MEE094: SO THE I MEAN TH I DON'T THINK I THINK IT'D BE MORE SENSIBLE JUST TO DO THE NON THE THE VIDEO PART OF IT FIRST AND THEN YOU ADD THE VOICE OVER AFTERWARDS\n[23:33] FEE083: YEAH\n[23:34] MEE094: RATHER THAN TRYING TO DO ALL AT ONCE\n[23:35] MEE094: YOU KNOW\n[23:35] FEE083: OKAY THE OTH THE OTHER ISSUE IS UM UH I IF WE DO A VOICE OVER UH DOES THAT AFFECT THE LANGUAGE THAT THE PEOPLE CHOOSE TO USE\n[23:35] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[23:43] MEE094: MIGHT USE\n[23:44] MEE094: OR ARE YOU GOING TO PRIME THEM IN ANY WAY\n[23:44] FEE083: S SO THAT MIGHT BE ANOTHER REASON FOR NOT DOING THAT\n[23:46] MEE094: DOING UH ANYTHING WITH THE VOICE YOU KNOW\n[23:48] MEE094: IF YOU START TALKING ABOUT HAVE TO AVOID OR UH YEAH TALKING ABOUT THE PARTS OR JUST NAMING THEM OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT\n[23:50] FEE083: ALIGNMENT OR YOU KNOW\n[23:56] FEE083: YEAH\n[23:56] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[23:57] FEE083: SO I THINK MAYBE THAT WAS ANOTHER REASON FOR UM JUST HAVING\n[24:03] FEE083: OR OR OR DING FOR YOU KNOW YOU GOT IT OR I DON'T KNOW WHAT\n[24:03] MEE094: BEF YES\n[24:04] MEE094: OKAY\n[24:04] MEE095: YEAH\n[24:06] MEE094: OR DID NO N NO NOISE IN FACT I THINK IS PROBABLY UH YES\n[24:11] MEE094: UH PRO PROBABLY ACTUALLY NOT EVEN THE SOUND EFFECTS 'CAUSE OTHERWISE THEY'LL EXPECT THAT IN THE REAL EXPERIMENT AND THAT DOESN'T HAPPEN\n[24:11] MEE095: YEAH\n[24:18] FEE083: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[24:19] MEE094: SO IF THEY MAKE MOVE A PIECE AND IT BREAKS AND THEY DON'T HEAR THIS CRASH AND THEY GO OH WHAT'S YOU KNOW WHAT'S HAPPENED\n[24:19] FEE083: WELL THAT Y\n[24:20] MEE095: YEAH\n[24:24] FEE083: YEAH\n[24:26] MEE094: IS THAT REALLY ALL WHAT HAPPENED\n[24:27] MEE094: YEAH IT'S UH\n[24:28] FEE083: WELL YOU NEED SOME WAY TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY ACTUALLY NOTICE THE THING YOU'RE TRYING TO EXPLAIN TO THEM IF THERE'S NO VOICE UH\n[24:32] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[24:33] MEE094: YEAH MM-HMM\n[24:33] MEE095: YEAH\n[24:34] MEE095: WELL ONE THING UH ONE ONE THING THAT CAMTASIA CAN DO YOU CAN HAVE LITTLE VIDEOS WHEN OTHER HAVEN'T GOTTEN GOT ANY CAMERAS FOR DOING THAT\n[24:39] MEE095: BUT YOU COULD LIKE HAVE VIDEOS OF PEOPLE CLICK ON THE MOUSES AND SORTA OR WHATEVER ELSE MM-HMM\n[24:44] MEE094: HMM\n[24:45] FEE083: OR OR YOU COULD JUST POINT TO YOU KNOW HAVE B GREAT BIG ARROW THAT POINTS AT THE TWO PIECES THAT BROKE\n[24:49] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[24:55] MEE094: YES I THINK IT CAN GENERATE UH THINGS\n[24:55] FEE083: YOU KNOW AND\n[24:58] MEE095: YOU CAN DO YEAH YOU CAN GENERATE CALL OUTS AND WHATEVER\n[25:01] MEE095: SO THE MIGHT YEAH I'M SURE THERE MUST BE A WAY OF PUTTING BIG ARROWS OV OR WHATEVER\n[25:02] MEE094: UH-HUH\n[25:05] FEE083: YEAH\n[25:06] MEE095: UM\n[25:06] FEE083: SO YOU GONNA CLEAR OR R HOWEVER YOU DO THIS WITH ELLEN RIGHT\n[25:08] FEE083: 'CAUSE SHE'S THE ONE THAT HAS THOUGHTS ABOUT THE LANGUAGE AND STUFF\n[25:09] MEE094: YES\n[25:10] MEE094: MM MM-HMM YEAH\n[25:11] MEE094: YES BUT UH OR IN OUR DISCUSSION WE HAVEN'T MENTIONED UH IT WAS ASSUMED THERE'D BE A VOICE OVER\n[25:16] MEE094: BUT I'LL I'LL I BETTER I'LL I'LL REMIND HER YEAH I'LL I'LL I'LL DO THAT\n[25:18] FEE083: OH WELL REMIN REMIND HER THAT THERE WAS A QUESTION ABOUT WHETHER THERE OUGHTA BE ONE\n[25:21] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[25:23] MEE094: YES 'CAUSE WE'VE GOT TO THINK OF THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SORT OF BASIC INTRODUCTION TO IT ALL AS WELL\n[25:28] MEE094: SO\n[25:30] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[25:33] MEE094: ACTUALLY I I DID EMAIL NIJMEGEN TO ASK IF THEY'D HAD A SET OF INSTRUCTIONS THEY'D GIVEN THEIR PARTICIPANTS\n[25:39] FEE083: I BET MARLOES JUST TALKED TO 'EM\n[25:40] MEE094: BUT IT PROBABLY I S I SUSPECT SO BECAUSE I HAVEN'T HAD A REPLY BACK\n[25:44] FEE083: AH I THINK IT'S REALLY UP TO US TO\n[25:46] MEE094: YEAH TOO TOO UH IT WAS JUST IN CASE THEY HAD SOMETHING THAT WHAT\n[25:48] FEE083: IS IT HARD\n[25:50] FEE083: YOU DON'T WANNA GIVE 'EM THE SPECIFICATION YOU KNOW 'CAUSE THAT'S IN TOO HIGH FALUTIN A LANGUAGE\n[25:54] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[25:55] FEE083: BUT UM OH I IT CAN'T BE THAT HARD TO GENERATE SOMETHING THAT SAYS\n[26:02] MEE094: NO THAT SHOULD BE A PROBLEM\n[26:03] MEE094: I'LL BE STRAIGHT FORWARD ENOUGH I THINK\n[26:05] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[26:11] FEE083: OH UM UH ON MY HOLIDAYS WE ENCOUNTERED A CHILDREN'S TOYSHOP WHERE THERE WE THERE WERE TAMGRAMS\n[26:18] FEE083: AND MY SON REMINDED ME THAT HE CA HASN'T BEEN ABLE TO FIND HIS TAMGRAM SET IN A WHILE\n[26:21] MEE094: ALRIGHT YOU WANT TAKE IT BACK\n[26:24] FEE083: WELL UH IF NOT IF YOU GUYS ARE USING IT\n[26:24] MEE094: UM OH UH T UH NO UM TH IT'S NOT GOT IT'S UH YEAH IT'S I WELL B ACTUALLY I COULD PROBABLY JUST PHOTO COPY THE MANUAL\n[26:27] FEE083: OR DO Y DO YOU FIND IT HELPFUL TO HAVE IT\n[26:33] MEE094: AND THERE'S ONLY A\n[26:33] FEE083: OH BUT IT'S SO TACTILE TO HAVE THE LITTLE METAL BITS\n[26:36] MEE094: UM YEAH\n[26:36] FEE083: IF YOU IF YOU'RE USING IT KEEP IT\n[26:37] FEE083: HE'S GOT PLENTY OF TOYS\n[26:38] FEE083: IF YOU'RE NOT IF YOU'RE NOT USING IT THEN I'LL TAKE IT BACK\n[26:39] MEE094: RIGHT\n[26:40] MEE094: YEAH\n[26:42] MEE094: RIGHT\n[26:43] MEE094: UH OH I'VE HOPEFULLY WELL I WON'T HOPEFULLY NEED IT FOR MORE THAN ANOTHER WEEK OR TWO ANYWAY\n[26:48] MEE094: SO AS LONG AS YOU CAN HOLD OFF HIS NO NO\n[26:49] FEE083: YEAH Y IT'S NOT IT'S NOT A WORRY\n[26:51] FEE083: THE THE LAD HAS PLENTY OF TOYS\n[26:52] MEE094: RIGHT\n[26:53] MEE094: UM I I WAS LOOKING AT THE THE COMPLEXITY SORT OF UH ASPECT OF THE TAMGRAMS IN THAT UH BOOKLET\n[27:01] MEE094: IT'S NOT QUITE THAT THEY JUST GET HARDER\n[27:03] MEE095: OOPS\n[27:03] MEE094: IT'S THAT THEY KIND OF HAVE PAGES OF SIMILAR UM TYPES\n[27:09] FEE083: OH SIMILAR TYPES UH-HUH\n[27:10] MEE094: YEAH\n[27:11] MEE094: SO ONE PAGE WILL HAVE SORT OF PARTS THAT ARE KIND OF SIMILAR TO EACH OTHER AND THEN YOU MOVE OVER AND THERE'S A DIFFERENT ALMOST TYPE OF DESIGN OR STYLE\n[27:19] FEE083: YEAH\n[27:20] MEE094: UH SO IT'S NOT QUITE AS PROGRESSIVE IN COMPLEXITY AS UH\n[27:25] FEE083: RIGHT\n[27:25] FEE083: SO UM HOW YOU GONNA GET YOUR COMPLEXITY RATINGS\n[27:29] FEE083: GOOGLE\n[27:29] MEE094: NO\n[27:30] MEE094: GOOGLE\n[27:31] FEE083: IS THERE A BIG TAMGRAM COMMUNITY THAT RANKS THESE THINGS\n[27:35] FEE083: LIKE YOU KNOW THAT'S JUST ONE BOOKLET THAT CAME WITH ONE SET OF TAMGRAMS\n[27:37] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[27:39] MEE094: UH I'LL TRY I'LL TRY\n[27:42] FEE083: OR OR IS IT OBVIOUS LIKE WHEN YOU LOOK AT THESE THINGS\n[27:42] MEE094: YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT'S WHAT'S OUT THERE\n[27:45] MEE094: WELL UH UM I'M HOPING THE DUTCH INPUT WILL ALLOW US TO P SORT OF HAVE A ROUGH IDEA OF WHAT WAS THE OF A SUITABLE COMPLEXITY FOR THE TASK\n[27:56] FEE083: YEAH\n[27:57] FEE083: BUT THAT STILL WON'T TELL YOU WELL HOW MANY TAMGRAMS ARE THERE THAT THEY'RE USING\n[28:02] FEE083: FIFTEEN OR SOMETHING\n[28:03] FEE083: NO NOT EVEN\n[28:03] MEE094: UH NO NOT EVEN THAT\n[28:05] MEE094: THEY'VE OF THIS RELEVANT TYPE TO WHAT WE'RE WANTING TO USE PROBABLY THREE\n[28:11] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[28:11] MEE094: UH WE'VE TO GENERATE SIXTEEN IN TOTAL\n[28:12] FEE083: SO THAT'S NOT GONNA G SO THAT'S NOT GONNA TELL YOU ANYTHING ABOUT RELATIVE COMPLEXITY\n[28:17] FEE083: THAT'S JUST GONNA TELL YOU WHERE IN THE SPAN YOU WANNA BE\n[28:20] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[28:20] FEE083: YOU STILL NEED SOME KINDA SCALE FOR THESE THINGS\n[28:23] MEE094: YEAH IDEALLY\n[28:23] FEE083: CA UH IF YOU LOOK AT 'EM DO YOU JUST KNOW\n[28:26] MEE094: MM NO\n[28:27] FEE083: NO\n[28:27] FEE083: I WOULD EITHER\n[28:28] MEE094: WELL I DON'T\n[28:29] MEE094: I'M NOT\n[28:30] FEE083: WHAT ABOUT HIM\n[28:31] FEE083: I IF H MISTER GEOMETRY\n[28:32] MEE095: NO I'M AN AF AFRAID NOT\n[28:34] FEE083: I MEAN YOU KNOW\n[28:36] FEE083: CAN YOU TELL JUST BY LOOKING AT THESE HOW HARD PEOPLE FIND THEM\n[28:38] FEE083: OR RIGHT OKAY\n[28:39] MEE095: I WOULDN'T KNOW\n[28:40] MEE095: NO\n[28:40] MEE095: NO NO\n[28:41] FEE083: WELL\n[28:41] MEE094: UH I'LL TR I'LL TRY THE GOOD OLD GOOGLE AND SEE IF THERE IS UH IF THERE ARE SOME SORT OF RANKING SITES OR WHATEVER\n[28:41] MEE095: THAT'S A S THAT'S PSYCHOLOGY THING HOW HARD THEY\n[28:48] FEE083: WHO IS PSYCHOLOGY ALREADY USES TAMGRAMS THAT'S STILL AROUND\n[28:48] MEE094: UH\n[28:53] FEE083: MEAN PEOPLE HAVE BEEN USING TAMGRAMS FOR AGES\n[28:55] FEE083: SO THERE MUST BE SOMEBODY WITH A FOLK WISDOM YOU CAN CONTACT\n[28:59] MEE094: I'LL TRY AND FIND OUT\n[29:00] MEE094: I DON'T KNOW OFF OFF HAND CERTAINLY\n[29:01] FEE083: RIGHT\n[29:02] FEE083: I ONLY KNOW ANCIENT PAPERS\n[29:03] FEE083: SO LIKE LATE EIGHTIES\n[29:06] MEE094: UH I'LL I'LL DO A SEARCH\n[29:08] FEE083: DO PEOPLE STILL USE TAMGRAMS\n[29:10] MEE094: B UM I'VE NOT ENCOUNTERED THEM\n[29:12] FEE083: OH\n[29:12] FEE083: SO WE'RE VERY OLD FASHIONED\n[29:15] MEE094: MM WELL OR MAYBE THEY JUST DON'T USE MM ANYTHING LIKE THAT I SUPPOSE FOR\n[29:20] FEE083: WELL THERE WAS STUFF IN THE SEVENTIES AND THE EIGHTIES RIGHT\n[29:24] FEE083: SO SINCE THEN\n[29:24] MEE094: BUT I'M NOT SURE IF ANYTHING'S HAPPENED SINCE THEN\n[29:27] FEE083: RIGHT\n[29:28] FEE083: WELL THE OLD THE OLD TASKS ARE THE BEST\n[29:32] FEE083: SO I'M NOT GONNA LET THAT WORRY ME\n[29:36] FEE083: UM\n[29:41] FEE083: SO UH SORRY THAT WAS K I THINK A BIG DIVERSION\n[29:45] FEE083: AND WE WERE TALKING ABOUT WHAT YOU WERE GONNA DO NEXT AFTER ALL THIS STUFF WAS UP AND THE I WAS GONNA LOOK AT THE G. D. F. SPEC\n[29:50] FEE083: ARE THE REST OF THE Y UH ARE IS THE REST OF WHAT YOU'RE TO DO WITH THAT SOFTWARE FAIRLY CLEAR\n[29:56] FEE083: 'CAUSE THIS IS ABOUT THE ANALYSIS\n[29:57] MEE095: YEAH YEAH SO THIS YEAH\n[29:58] FEE083: YOU REALLY ONLY NEED ROBIN RIGHT TO TO SPECIFY THE REST\n[30:00] MEE095: YES YES\n[30:01] MEE095: HE'LL HE'LL JUST BE WORKING WITH ROBIN ON WHAT ANALYSIS WE NEED TO GET OUT OF THE G. D. F. FORMAT\n[30:04] MEE095: UM SO I'M GONNA C BASICALLY I'VE GOT A THE GEST ANALYSER'S THE BASE THE BASIS FOR UH UM ASCII TO G. D. F. CONVERTER\n[30:13] MEE095: UM SO WHAT I'M GONNA DO IS ACTUALLY CREATE AN OUTPUT UH A G. D. F. OUTPUT PART TO IT\n[30:14] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[30:18] MEE095: UM 'CAUSE AT THE MOMENT UH ONLY OUTPUTS THE VIDEO\n[30:20] MEE095: UM BUT IT DOES HAVE INTERNAL STRUCTURES WILL JUST MAKE IT EASY TO DO THE THE X. M. L.\n[30:23] FEE083: YEP MM-HMM\n[30:24] FEE083: YEAH\n[30:24] MEE095: SO SO THAT'S THAT'S WHAT I'M GONNA LOOK AT\n[30:26] MEE095: AND THEN ONCE I'VE DONE THAT I CAN LOOK AT THE WHATEVER ANALYSIS WE NEED TO GET DONE OUT OF THE G. D. F.\n[30:30] FEE083: YEAH 'CAUSE THERE WERE ALL THESE ISSUES ABOUT HOW YOU CALCULATE EYE EYE LAG AND YOU KNOW\n[30:34] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[30:35] FEE083: W WHAT OTHER TH ANALYSES WE WANT O WANT OUT OF THIS THAT AREN'T SETTLED\n[30:39] FEE083: BUT I THINK UM YOU KNOW ROBIN IS THE PERSON WHO KNOWS THE MOST ABOUT WHAT'S REQUIRED THERE\n[30:46] FEE083: AND I CAN IMAGINE IT'S GONNA TAKE A WEE WHILE TO I CAN IMAGINE YOU KNOW\n[30:46] MEE094: AS LITTLE AS IT IS BUT YEAH\n[30:49] MEE094: YEAH\n[30:49] MEE094: YES\n[30:50] FEE083: SO THAT MIGHT BE THE FOCUS OF DISCUSSIONS NEXT WEEK OR SOMETHING RIGHT THAT UM WHAT NEED OUT OF THIS AND\n[30:50] MEE094: HAVE TO\n[30:54] MEE095: YEP\n[30:54] MEE094: TO TRY AND YES AND HOME HOME IN PARAMETERS AND CHOOSE THE RIGHT SORT OF SETTINGS\n[30:59] MEE094: SO YEP\n[31:00] FEE083: YEAH SO YOU MIGHT WANNA TRY AND COME\n[31:00] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[31:02] FEE083: IF YOU GET THAT FAR\n[31:03] FEE083: TRY AND COME EQUIPPED WITH A LIST OF THE KINDS OF THINGS YOU WANT OUT OF IT AND AND SO WE CAN LOOK THROUGH AND SEE\n[31:08] FEE083: UM UH Y ELLEN MIGHT HAVE VIEWS ON WHAT KINDS OF THINGS ONCE WE HAVE A LIST RIGHT\n[31:14] FEE083: SO SO YEAH\n[31:14] MEE095: YEP\n[31:14] MEE094: I'M SURE SHE'LL HAVE VIEWS ON IT\n[31:17] FEE083: SO BUT IT'D BE GOOD TO YOU KNOW\n[31:18] FEE083: MAKE SURE ONCE WE HAVE A LIST OF THE THINGS THAT WE THINK WE'RE GETTING OF IT THAT IT MATCHES HER INTENTIONS FOR WHAT WE WERE SUPPOSED TO GET OUT OF IT\n[31:23] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[31:25] FEE083: SO UM YOU KNOW IF WE DO TALK ABOUT THAT THEN IT MIGHT BE NICE TO HAVE HER ALONG FOR IT\n[31:32] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[31:33] MEE094: UM OH I FOUND HAVEN'T FOUNT IT PHYSICALLY YET BUT UH A REFERENCE TO UH A NINETY TWO PAPER\n[31:39] MEE094: IT'S IN THE ROYAL PROCEEDINGS OF SOMETHING OR OTHER SOMEWHERE BASED ON A UM AN EXPERIMENT THAT HAD BLOCKS A MODEL\n[31:50] MEE094: BLOCKS OF PARTS AND THEN AN AREA WHERE PEOPLE HAD TO BUILD YOU KNOW REPLICATE THE MODEL OUT WITH THE PARTS\n[31:56] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[31:56] MEE094: UH JUST ONE PERSON AT A TIME OF COURSE\n[31:58] MEE094: BUT UH IT DID INVOLVE UM EYE MOVEMENTS AND MONITORING WHERE THEY'RE LOOKING COMPARED TO THEIR HAND MOVEMENTS AND UH THAT SUBJECT\n[32:05] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[32:05] FEE083: WHO IS THAT THEN\n[32:06] MEE094: BALLARD\n[32:08] FEE083: 'KAY\n[32:09] FEE083: UM ARE THEY STILL IN THE BUSINESS\n[32:10] MEE094: BACK IN NINETY TWO\n[32:13] MEE094: YES I THINK SO\n[32:13] FEE083: WHERE ARE THEY\n[32:14] MEE094: UH THE I'LL MM NOT SURE\n[32:17] FEE083: OKAY\n[32:18] FEE083: WELL THEY MIGHT HAVE THE FOLK WISDOM ON THE COMPLEXITY RIGHT\n[32:22] MEE094: YEP\n[32:22] FEE083: SO NINETY TWO'S NOT THAT LONG AGO\n[32:25] MEE094: YEAH\n[32:26] MEE094: SO THERE SHOULD STILL BE WELL NOT THAT ON\n[32:26] FEE083: WELL IT IS REALLY\n[32:27] FEE083: BUT\n[32:30] MEE094: IS IT\n[32:31] MEE094: Y UH-HUH\n[32:33] FEE083: UM IS IT A PAPER YOU CAN GET\n[32:34] MEE094: UH THAT'S WHAT I'VE M I'LL HAVE TO TRY AND FIND OUT\n[32:37] MEE094: UH HMM\n[32:37] FEE083: WELL THEY STILL DO IT FOR LIBRARY LOANS AND STUFF SO\n[32:40] MEE094: IF NOT UM THE NATIONAL LIBRARY IS BOUND TO HAVE IT\n[32:44] FEE083: UH-HUH YEP\n[32:49] FEE083: SO DO WE THINK NEXT WEEK THAT'S WHAT WE'RE GONNA TALK ABOUT\n[32:51] FEE083: 'CAUSE WE WANT WANNA ASK ELLEN AHEAD OF TIME IF SHE WANTS TO COME ALONG FOR A DISCUSSION ABOUT OH WELL THAT'S THAT'S FINE THEN\n[32:56] MEE094: SHE'S NOT HERE NEXT WEEK ANYWAY\n[33:00] MEE094: IT'S NEXT WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY BEFORE SHE'S BACK\n[33:04] FEE083: OKAY\n[33:05] FEE083: OH YEAH C SHE 'CAUSE SHE HER STUFF IS GETTING BLOCKED OFF THE MAILING LIST 'CAUSE SHE'S NOT MAILING FROM HER NORMAL ACCOUNT\n[33:11] MEE094: OH IS THAT WHAT YEAH SHE'S GOT A MM YAHOO ACCOUNT OR SOMETHING THAT THINGS ARE GETTING FORWARDED TO AND\n[33:14] FEE083: YEAH\n[33:15] FEE083: AND I CAN'T FIGURE OUT ANY WAY TO JUST APPROVE MESSAGES FROM HER WITHOUT HER SUBSCRIBING AT THAT ACCOUNT\n[33:19] MEE094: AH\n[33:22] FEE083: SO\n[33:24] FEE083: UM\n[33:24] MEE094: OR OR OH WELL\n[33:25] MEE094: THAT'S ONLY IF THINGS HAVEN'T BEEN GETTING THROUGH\n[33:27] MEE094: AH\n[33:28] FEE083: THERE'S ONLY ONE MESSAGE SO FAR\n[33:29] MEE095: YEAH\n[33:31] FEE083: IT DIDN'T SAY MUCH\n[33:34] FEE083: UH\n[33:39] MEE094: UM ANYTHING ELSE\n[33:39] FEE083: YEP\n[33:39] FEE083: ANYTHING ELSE\n[33:42] MEE095: UM I THINK THAT'S IT\n[33:43] MEE095: AND I'LL T UH YEAH\n[33:43] MEE095: I'LL GET GET WORKING ON THE CAMTASIA STUFF THIS WEEK AND THEN SO ONCE UH ONCE UH ONCE WE'VE GOT SOME SOME IDEA ABOUT WHAT ANALYSIS YOU WANT OUT OF THIS\n[33:49] MEE095: I CAN THINK ABOUT WHETHER G. D. F. 'S GOT EVERYTHING WE NEED IN IT\n[33:52] MEE095: UM AND F YEAH WHAT ANALYSIS WE CAN PULL OUT OF IT\n[33:54] MEE094: WELL CERTAINLY\n[33:54] MEE094: THE THE THERE'S THE PROVISIONAL LIST OF WHAT WE NEED ON THE WIKI ANYWAY THAT I PUT IT UP\n[33:59] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[33:59] MEE095: SO I'LL I'LL DOUBLE CHECK THE G. D. F. SPECIFICATION AGAINST THAT JUST TO MAKE SURE IT'S GOT EVERYTHING YOU SAID THAT YOU'D YOU SAY YOU NEED FROM THAT LIST\n[34:00] MEE094: SO\n[34:04] FEE083: YEAH\n[34:05] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[34:05] FEE083: BU I DON'T THINK THAT LIST IS OUR FINAL WORD ON THINGS AND\n[34:05] MEE095: UM\n[34:09] MEE094: UM WELL I I ADDED THINGS TO IT\n[34:11] FEE083: OH WELL MAYBE IT IS THEN\n[34:12] MEE094: WELL BETTER UH WELL I DON'T KNOW WHEN HE LAST LOOKED AT IT\n[34:14] MEE094: BUT UH OR WHEN I ADDED IT\n[34:16] FEE083: I\n[34:16] MEE095: YEAH\n[34:16] MEE094: IT WAS SOMETIME IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS ANYWAY\n[34:18] MEE094: BUT UH\n[34:19] MEE095: YEAH\n[34:19] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[34:20] FEE083: I DON'T THINK I WAS FULLY PAYING ATTENTION TO THAT\n[34:22] FEE083: I MEAN I'M NOT GONNA HAVE VIEWS ON THIS ANYWAY\n[34:24] FEE083: WHAT I'M REALLY WORRIED ABOUT IS MAKING SURE THAT UM THERE'S NOT BIG SURPRISES FOR ELLEN AND AND J. P. YOU KNOW\n[34:30] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[34:31] FEE083: WHEN THEY SUDDENLY DISCOVER THAT THEY'RE THEY'RE ASSUMING SOME ANALYSIS IS IN THERE AND WE DIDN'T DIDN'T PUT IT IN\n[34:33] MEE094: THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE GETTING\n[34:35] MEE094: YEAH\n[34:38] FEE083: YOU KNOW\n[34:38] FEE083: 'CAUSE NOW IS THE TIME FOR US TO BE FIGURING OUT WHAT WE WANT OUT OF THAT DATA AND AND GETTING YOU WRITE THE STUFF OR GETTING J. P. TO WRITE THE ONE DIMENSIONAL ANALYSES THAT HE WAS TALKING ABOUT\n[34:41] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[34:42] MEE095: YEAH\n[34:47] MEE095: YEAH\n[34:47] MEE094: YEAH\n[34:47] FEE083: SO\n[34:48] MEE095: YEAH\n[34:48] MEE095: 'CAUSE THEY I MEAN WE W WE GOT ALL THIS IN THE ASCII FORMAT AT THE MOMENT AND IT'S JUST A MATTER OF WHAT DATA DO WE NEED TO PULL OUT OF THAT INTO THE G. D. F. SO I CAN ACTUALLY DO THE PROPER ANALYSIS\n[34:54] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[34:56] MEE095: UM 'CAUSE I THINK ALL THE ANSWERS ARE GONNA BE RUN OFF THE G. D. F. FORMAT 'CAUSE 'CAUSE WE'VE DECIDED THAT IF WE WENT AND LOOKED WELL IF WE'RE LOOKING AT DYNAMIC REASONS AND WHATEVER ELSE\n[35:00] MEE094: YEAH IT\n[35:03] MEE094: IT'S THE IT'S THE DYNAMIC REGIONS THAT UH I THINK MIGHT CAUSE A BIT OF TROUBLE\n[35:03] MEE095: IT HAS TO BE G. D. F.\n[35:08] MEE094: BUT UH\n[35:09] MEE095: YEAH\n[35:10] MEE095: WHICH IS YEAH WHICH IS WHY WE HAVE TO DO IT OFF THE G. D. F. AS AS OPPOSED TO THE E. D. F. FORMAT\n[35:15] MEE095: SO\n[35:15] FEE083: OH RIGHT\n[35:16] FEE083: OKAY\n[35:16] FEE083: SO Y ACTUALLY YOU'RE BREAKING THIS DOWN INTO TWO STEPS NOW\n[35:19] FEE083: ONE IS JUST A STRAIGHT EXTRACTION FROM THE ASCII AND THE OTHER ONE IS ANY POST ANALYSIS THAT THAT ADDS INFORMATION BY ANALYSING IT\n[35:27] FEE083: IS THAT TH\n[35:28] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[35:28] MEE095: SO SO THE G. D. F. IT'S GOT YEAH SO IT'S IT'S GOT UH THE ALL TH THE STUFF ON THE UM E. D. F.\n[35:33] MEE095: SO IT'S JUST THE UH THE ASCII FILE THE THINGS LIKE THE MOUSE MOVEMENTS AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[35:37] FEE083: YEAH IT'S JUST ANYTHING THAT'S GOT SHOVED THROUGH THE EYE TRACKER\n[35:37] MEE095: AND THEN YEAH YEAH AND THEN ON TOP OF THAT G. D. F. CAN ALSO IT WILL ALSO HAVE INFORMATION SUCH AS RIGHT\n[35:39] FEE083: YEAH\n[35:43] MEE095: AT THIS POINT IN TIME THEY WERE LOOKING AT THE NEW PARTS AREA OR THEY WERE LOOKING AT THE TARGET\n[35:46] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[35:47] FEE083: OKAY THAT IS POST ANALYSIS\n[35:49] FEE083: YEAH\n[35:49] MEE095: YEAH\n[35:49] FEE083: SO RIGHT YEAH\n[35:50] MEE095: UM SO YEAH\n[35:51] MEE095: SO THE THE G. D. F. IS GONNA HAVE THAT SORT OF INFORMATION IN IT\n[35:53] MEE095: AND THEN ALSO 'CAUSE IT'S X. M. L. FILE WE CAN THEN DO X. S. L. T. OR WHATEVER ON TO IT TO GET EXTRACT WHATEVER BITS OF DATA YOU NEED FOR YEAH\n[36:00] MEE095: FOR FOR WHICHEVER BITS OF ANALYSIS YOU'RE TRYING TO DO FROM IT\n[36:00] MEE094: THAT FILTER MM YEAH FILTER OUT\n[36:03] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[36:03] MEE095: SO\n[36:04] FEE083: YEAH\n[36:06] FEE083: OH WELL THAT ALL SOUNDS GOOD\n[36:08] FEE083: SO\n[36:10] FEE083: I'VE GOT O UH ONE THING TO CHECK AND ONE PERSON TO ASK IF SHE'LL VOLUNTEER TO BE A HEAD\n[36:12] MEE094: UNLESS Y\n[36:15] FEE083: AND AS FAR AS I KNOW THAT'S IT FOR ME\n[36:19] FEE083: SEE I HAVE TO EXPLAIN\n[36:19] MEE094: YEP I THINK SO\n[36:20] FEE083: I'M FOR FOR ONE OF MY OTHER THINGS I THERE IS NOW A SPECIFIC WIKI PAGE THAT SAYS STUFF JEAN HAS TO DO\n[36:25] MEE094: TO DO\n[36:26] FEE083: AND I'M BEGINNING TO THINK THAT THIS IS QUITE A GOOD IDEA 'CAUSE I WORRY ABOUT NOT DOING THE STUFF PEOPLE EXPECT OF ME\n[36:32] MEE094: HMM\n[36:32] FEE083: MUCH MORE THAN THE OTHER WAY AROUND RIGHT\n[36:33] MEE094: WATCH OUT WELL I THINK ACCORDING 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MEE095: YEAH\n[0:23] FEE083: GREAT\n[0:23] MEE095: 'CAUSE APAR APAR APPARENTLY P UH I'M NOT SURE\n[0:23] FEE083: I WAS TH SO WHAT'D THEY HAVE TO DO BACK UP\n[0:26] MEE095: UM THE AND THEY'RE BUSSING PEOPLE INTO STATION HAVE PARTICULAR PROBLEMS ON IT 'CAUSE IT'S ON A 'CAUSE IT'S ON A HILL OR SOMETHING\n[0:31] MEE095: UM SO I HAD SO I HAD TO BUS PEOPLE IN FROM LIKE STATIONS EITHER SIDE\n[0:32] FEE083: AH\n[0:37] FEE083: NASTY\n[0:38] MEE095: YES YES\n[0:39] MEE095: BUT YEAH AT L AT LEAST IT WAS SPEED RESTRICTIONS INSTEAD OF LIKE TRAINS FLYING PAST INTO BARRIERS AND THINGS\n[0:43] MEE095: SO\n[0:43] MEE094: YES\n[0:44] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[0:44] FEE083: GO I WE'RE GLAD THEY'LL LOOK AFTER THAT BIT\n[0:47] MEE095: OH F YEAH\n[0:57] MEE095: OKAY\n[1:00] FEE083: UH I DON'T KNOW\n[1:01] FEE083: DO WE WANNA LOOK AT ANYTHING\n[1:02] FEE083: IT'S NOT UP YET\n[1:02] MEE094: STILL FIFTY SIX PERCENT COMPLETED\n[1:06] FEE083: I CAN\n[1:07] MEE094: SKIP IT\n[1:08] MEE094: 'CAUSE I'M JUST DOING A B YEAH DISK CHECK OR SOMETHING\n[1:11] FEE083: OH I DON'T KNOW WHAT IT'S DOING\n[1:15] FEE083: OOPS THAT FELL OFF\n[1:17] FEE083: DOESN'T LIKE SILK\n[1:23] FEE083: STAY\n[1:29] FEE083: AND NOW WE'RE GONNA DISCOVER WE'VE GOT NO REASON TO MEET RIGHT\n[1:31] MEE094: YEP\n[1:32] FEE083: 'CAUSE EVERYTHING'S GOING SWIMMINGLY\n[1:34] MEE094: IS EVERYTHING GOING SMOOTH\n[1:35] MEE095: WELL YOU KNOW APA PA APART FROM APART ALL APART FROM WAITING FOR THE GET GET CAMTASIA SORTED OUT\n[1:37] FEE083: OH\n[1:44] FEE083: 'CAUSE UH I HAVEN'T BEEN I HAVEN'T READ THE WIKIS IN MY EMAIL SINCE I LEFT\n[1:48] FEE083: SO UM\n[1:49] MEE095: YEAH I HAVEN'T I HAVEN'T ADDED ANYTHING TO THE WIKI RECENTLY\n[1:51] MEE095: SO UH 'CAUSE I'VE WE'VE BEEN BEEN WORKING ON TRYING TO GET THE X. M. L. STUFF WORKING\n[1:57] MEE095: SO SOME THE BA BASICALLY THEY ONLY HAD TO HOW THE DOM WORKS UM SO I CAN DO THE NEXT SO I CAN GE GENERATE D. D. F. FILES\n[2:02] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[2:03] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[2:03] MEE095: HUH\n[2:03] MEE095: UM SO SO TH YEAH SO JUST JUST BEEN READING THROUGH DOCUMENTATION\n[2:06] MEE095: THAT'S WHAT I WAS DOING THE END OF LAST WEEK UM JUST SO I KNOW HOW IT ALL WORKS AND FIGURING OUT THE BEST WAY TO DO THINGS\n[2:12] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[2:12] MEE095: UM BUT I'M AT THE MOMENT I'VE I'VE BEEN PLAYING WITH THE DOM STUFF IN MOZILLA\n[2:17] MEE095: UH 'CAUSE I 'CAUSE UH JU JUST SO AT LEAST I CAN SEE HOW IT WORKS WITH THE H. T. M. L. PAGES SO I CAN GENERATE UM THE X. SO I CAN GENERATE X. H. T. M. L. STUFF AND SEE HOW IT ALL WORKS THERE\n[2:25] MEE095: JUST 'CAUSE TO JUST SEE HOW THINGS WORK IN THAT UM AND\n[2:29] FEE083: UM THE OH WELL UM I DON'T KNOW THE MOZILLA STUFF\n[2:31] FEE083: SO IF IT TURNS OUT THAT IT'S IDIOSYNCRATIC IN SOME WAY THAT TEACHES YOU FUNNY HABITS THEN IT WON'T HAVE BEEN A GOOD IDEA\n[2:39] MEE095: IT WELL THING IS THAT THE A. THE A. WELL THE A. P. I. IS STANDARDIZED BY THE W. THREE C.\n[2:39] FEE083: SO\n[2:43] MEE095: SO THE A. P. I. IS STAN IS STANDARD BETWEEN EVERYTHING\n[2:45] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[2:46] MEE095: UM\n[2:46] FEE083: UH WELL Y TH THERE ARE CERTAIN COMPANIES UM THAT I DON'T WANNA NAME WHO DON'T ALWAYS GET IT RIGHT\n[2:50] MEE095: UH OR\n[2:52] FEE083: I C BUT M YEAH MOZILLA\n[2:53] FEE083: YEAH IT'LL BE ALRIGHT\n[2:54] MEE095: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[2:54] FEE083: SO OKAY\n[2:55] MEE095: IT IS\n[2:55] MEE095: IT IT JUST HAS A COUPLE OF YEAH YEAH\n[2:56] FEE083: I BELIEVE YOU NOW IT'S A GOOD STRATEGY\n[2:59] MEE095: UM WELL YEAH BUT IF THEY WILL B BUT IT DOE DOES LOOK LIKE IT DOES DOES THAT THIS IS AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[3:04] MEE095: SO I WAS DOING THE IS ANYWAY\n[3:06] MEE095: UM IT'S JU IT'S JUST THAT THAT'S THAT'S QUITE A QUICK WAY TO JUST TO GET INTO HOW HOW WORKS\n[3:06] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[3:10] MEE095: BECAUSE I CAN JUST QUICKLY GENERATE QUICKLY GENERATE A WEB PAGE AND THEN JUST ADD AND TAKE YEAH\n[3:13] MEE095: ADD THINGS TO AND TAKE THINGS AWAY AND DON'T SEE EXACTLY WHAT'S GOING ON AT THE TIME\n[3:16] MEE095: SO\n[3:17] FEE083: UH WH WHY DOES IT HELP THAT IT'S X. T. H. T. M. L. INSTEAD OF JUST X. M. L.\n[3:22] MEE095: OH WELL JUST 'CAUSE X. H. T. M. L. HAS A NICE YOU KNOW YOU GOT BROWSERS THERE SO YOU CAN ACTUALLY SEE YOU CAN ACTUALLY SEE DIRECTLY WHAT'S WHAT'S GOING ON\n[3:27] FEE083: YEAH BUT MOST M MOST BROWSERS WHEN WHEN YOU UH PUT AN X. M. L. FILE UP IN IT\n[3:32] FEE083: IT'LL JUST APPLY SOME DEFAULT STYLE SHEET TO IT ANYWAY THAT SHOWS YOU\n[3:36] MEE095: YEAH WELL I'LL I'M USING X. H. T. M. L. UH TO DETER THAT'S UH ALL ALL THE WEB PAGES ARE X. H. T. M. L.\n[3:41] MEE095: SO IT'S X. M. L. JUST WITH THE H. T. M. L. D. T. D.\n[3:45] FEE083: OKAY YEAH\n[3:45] MEE095: YEAH\n[3:46] MEE095: JU JU JU JUST BA JUST 'CAUSE WE HAVEN'T UH WE HAVEN'T F HAVEN'T QUITE FINALISED THE UM THE G. D. F. FORMAT\n[3:50] MEE095: SO JUST JUST WELL JUST\n[3:51] FEE083: OKAY SO ALL YOU'RE GONNA HAVE TO DO IS SWAP IN TAG NAMES LATER\n[3:54] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[3:54] MEE095: SO ALL HAVE TO DO IS JUST CHANGE IT CHANGE THAT SORT OF THING SO IT'S UH YEAH\n[3:54] FEE083: OKAY\n[3:57] FEE083: EV EVERYBODY'S GOT THEIR DIFFERENT WAYS OF DOING THESE THINGS\n[3:57] MEE095: YEAH\n[3:59] FEE083: I'M SURE THAT'S FINE\n[4:00] FEE083: LIKE HAVING TO UH G IT'S\n[4:00] MEE094: HMM\n[4:01] MEE094: MM\n[4:02] MEE094: AS LONG AS IT COMES OUT IN THE END\n[4:03] MEE094: THAT'S\n[4:04] FEE083: YEAH\n[4:04] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[4:04] FEE083: NO I'M JUST TRY I'M TRYING TO L THINK OF THE THINGS THAT COULD GO WRONG\n[4:08] MEE094: MM\n[4:08] FEE083: UM BUT SINCE I HAVEN'T TRIED IT THIS PARTICULAR WAY YOU KNOW UM BUT YEAH THAT SOUNDS GOOD\n[4:11] MEE095: YEAH\n[4:12] MEE095: YEAH BUT\n[4:14] FEE083: SO UM I SO YOU SAY WE HAVEN'T FINALISED WHAT THE G. D. F. LOOKS LIKE\n[4:19] FEE083: IS THAT AN IMPLICIT REQUEST FOR ME TO DO SOMETHING\n[4:21] FEE083: OR\n[4:22] MEE095: UM THAT WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT I'M DOING THE MOMENT I'M LOOKING THROUGH THE S THE UH STUFF THAT ROBIN PUT ON THE WIKI TO SAY WHAT'S\n[4:28] MEE095: YOU KNOW WHAT WHAT WE NEED IN THE IN THE T UM IN THE OUTPUT FORMAT FOR THE FOR THE TASK YOU KNOW\n[4:32] MEE095: SO WHAT WHAT YOU'RE WHAT YOU'RE GONNA DO THE ANALYSIS ON\n[4:34] MEE095: UM SO I'M MAKING SURE THAT I CAN TAKE GET THAT INFORMATION OUT OF THE G. D. F. AS IT ST STATE OF THE MOMENT\n[4:39] MEE095: AND IF I FIND SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN'T GET OUT OF IT THEN I CAN ADD THAT TO THE ADD THAT TO THE G. D. F. FORMAT\n[4:39] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[4:43] FEE083: YEAH\n[4:44] MEE095: SO\n[4:44] FEE083: AS A WELL I MEAN THERE'S TWO TWO CASES IN HERE RIGHT\n[4:48] FEE083: THERE'S THINGS YOU CAN GET STRAIGHT OFF THE ORIGINAL FORMAT AND THEN THERE'S THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO SOME KIND OF POST PROCESSING OF THE ORIGINAL FORMAT\n[4:54] FEE083: BUT IT'S NOT JUST A DATA FORMAT CHANGE IT'S ACTUALLY SOME KIND OF COMPUTATIONAL PROCESS TO GET THE THING OUT OF IT AS WELL RIGHT\n[5:00] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[5:00] FEE083: AND IT WASN'T UH Y I THINK IT WAS A LITTLE BIT UM CONFUSED UH LAST TIME WE SPOKE ABOUT UM WHETHER\n[5:08] FEE083: U WHETHER YOU CONSIDER G. D. F. FORMAT TO BE UM THE THING THAT'S JUST THE STRAIGHT FORWARD TRANSLATIONS OF WHAT'S IN THE ORIGINAL EYE TRACKING OUTPUT\n[5:16] FEE083: OR WHETHER LIKE WHETHER THE POST PROCESSING UTILITIES ARE A SEPARATE STEP\n[5:21] FEE083: 'CAUSE I THINK YOU AND I HAD SEPARATE DIFFERENT VIEWS ON THIS BUT I CAN'T REMEMBER W WHO HAD WHICH VIEW AT THIS POINT\n[5:26] MEE095: YEAH WELL THE\n[5:29] FEE083: SO Y ARE YOU WORKING UH ACTIVELY ON THIS ANAL THESE ANALYSIS THINGS OR YOU JUST WORKING ON THE TRANSLATION\n[5:34] FEE083: UH SO THE DATA FORMAT TRANSLATION\n[5:34] MEE095: WELL I'M I'M I'M JU TRY I'M MAKING SURE THAT THE G. D. F. FORMAT WE'VE GOT AT THE MOMENT WILL D WILL OUTPUT SAY WELL I'VE OUTPUT OLD ANALYSIS THAT THAT ROBIN'S LOOKING FOR\n[5:42] MEE095: UM SO SO I'M USING THAT AS A WAY TO TO GET INTO HA HA USING THE DOM THINGS AS WELL\n[5:47] MEE095: UM SO YEAH\n[5:48] MEE095: SO AT THE MOMENT I'M LOOKING AT ACT ACTUALLY THE G. D. F. FORMAT ITSELF UM AND THEN TO GENERATE THE G. D. F. FORMAT I'M GONNA BE TAKING STUFF OUT OF THE GEST ANALYSER UM AND THEN USING A DOM PARSER TO GENERATE UH X. M. L. OUTPUT FROM THE GEST ANALYSER\n[5:59] FEE083: OH OKAY\n[5:59] FEE083: SO YOU HAVEN'T LOOKED AT WHAT'S IN THERE AND WHAT ISN'T IN THERE THAT YOU NEED TO DO SOME REALLY INTENSIVE TRANSFORM TO DO\n[6:05] MEE095: UH NO\n[6:06] FEE083: NOT YET OH OKAY\n[6:06] MEE095: NO\n[6:06] MEE095: BUT UH I'LL WHEN AND OUT OF THE OUTPUT OF THE GEST ANALYSER DOES DOES DO SOME OF THE PROCESSING ALREADY\n[6:11] MEE095: WHICH IS WHAT I'LL M PLAN TO USE THAT AS THE BASIS FOR IT\n[6:13] MEE095: 'CAUSE THAT ALREADY THAT ALREADY PICKS UP LIKE TARGET REGIONS THINGS LIKE THAT\n[6:13] FEE083: YEAH\n[6:16] MEE095: SO YOU GET SO SO IT KNOWS WHETHER YOU'RE LOOKING AT A PART OR WHETHER YOU'RE LOOKING AT TARGET AREA OR WHAT OR WHATEVER\n[6:21] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[6:21] MEE095: UM SO YES AS LONG AS IT GOT THAT IN IT SOMEWHERE\n[6:24] MEE095: SO IT'S JUST A MATTER OF PULLING THAT OUT AND PUT THAT INTO THE UM INTO THE G. D. F. STUFF\n[6:28] FEE083: OKAY\n[6:28] FEE083: SO THIS SOUNDS LIKE IT'S UNDER CONTROL AND YOU'RE HAPPY AND YOU GUYS ARE TELLING EACH OTHER WHAT YOU GUYS NEED TO KNOW\n[6:34] FEE083: SO I DON'T NEED TO DO ANYTHING RIGHT\n[6:36] MEE094: UH NOPE DON'T THINK SO\n[6:37] FEE083: YOU'RE ALL FINE\n[6:38] MEE094: UM\n[6:38] FEE083: BUT THERE WAS A NUMBER OF THINGS THAT CAME BEFORE THIS RIGHT THAT IT SOUNDS LIKE THEY'RE NOT UNDER CONTROL YET\n[6:42] FEE083: SO SO YOU KNOW THE G. D. F. STUFF WITH SO I ELLEN'S VIEW ON THIS IS WE GO THROUGH EVERYTHING IN ORDER\n[6:49] FEE083: LIKE THE PRIORITY IS EXACTLY THE PIPE LINE ORDER RIGHT\n[6:51] MEE095: YEP\n[6:52] FEE083: SO UM CAMTASIA YOU MENTIONED\n[6:54] MEE095: YEAH UM BU\n[6:55] FEE083: AND I'M NOT SURE WHAT ELSE BUT WE SHOULD CHECK WHAT OTHER THINGS WERE BEFORE THIS ON THE LIST OF THINGS TO DO\n[7:00] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[7:00] MEE095: I UM I THINK THE O THE ONLY THING I'VE GOT LEFT TO DO BEFORE THE EXPERIMENTS CAN BE RUN IS GET S IS GET THE CHECK CAMTASIA WORKS\n[7:06] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[7:06] MEE095: UM NOW I'VE GOT CAMTASIA RUNNING ON MACHINES AND I THINK THEY'RE SET UP CORRECTLY\n[7:10] MEE095: BUT I CAN'T TEST IT UNTIL WE GET THE MICROPHONES WORKING\n[7:13] FEE083: UNTIL YOU GET THE OH MICROPHONES\n[7:14] MEE095: MICROPHONES\n[7:15] MEE095: 'CAUSE\n[7:16] MEE094: UH IT'S BATTERIES WE'RE WAITING FOR\n[7:18] MEE094: THE THEY'RE THEY'RE DUE UH I I WAS TOLD THE BEGINNING OF THIS WEEK\n[7:18] FEE083: BATTERIES\n[7:22] FEE083: OKAY UH ARE THEY REALLY REALLY STRANGE BATTERIES\n[7:25] MEE094: UM TH THEY ARE QUITE STRANGE\n[7:28] MEE094: MM UH UH IT'S W UH R UM A AVRIL HAS ORDERED THEM FROM SOMEWHERE POSSIBLY\n[7:28] FEE083: HAVE YOU TRIED MAPLIN\n[7:34] FEE083: ARE THEY EXPENSIVE\n[7:35] MEE094: N NO\n[7:36] MEE094: THEY'RE PROBABLY ONE FIFTY EACH OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[7:39] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU KNOW LIKE A WEE BUS JOURNEY OVER TO MAPLIN MIGHT SOLVE THE PROBLEM IF IT'S GETTING IN THE WAY\n[7:45] MEE094: UH WELL HOPEFULLY\n[7:46] MEE094: THE THEY SHOULD'VE BEEN HERE LAST WEEK\n[7:48] MEE094: BUT UH CAROLINE THEN PHONED UP TO CHASE THEM AND THEY THEY WERE S THEY WERE TOLD TO BE HERE\n[7:53] MEE094: SHOULD BE TODAY\n[7:54] FEE083: SO THIS ISN'T ACTUALLY UM RUINING YOUR SCHEDULE FOR ANYTHING AND THAT'S WHY YOU'RE WAITING\n[7:59] MEE094: UH R B WELL WE CAN STILL TEST WHETHER CAMTASIA RUNS ANYWAY\n[8:04] MEE094: IT'S JUST THE UH WHETHER IT'S THE MICROPHONES ARE PICKING UP THINGS CORRECTLY THAT WE NEED TO CHECK\n[8:08] FEE083: RIGHT OKAY\n[8:09] FEE083: IT IS I SO IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU'RE NOT ACTUALLY WORRIED ABOUT THE FACT THAT THIS IS THE M YEAH\n[8:13] MEE094: NOT YET NO\n[8:15] FEE083: WHEN YOU GET WORRIED GO TO MAPLIN OKAY\n[8:17] MEE094: RIGHT\n[8:18] FEE083: PHONE THEM FIRST TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY'RE IN THERE\n[8:20] FEE083: SOMEBODY AROUND MUST HAVE A UH PROBABLY STEVE\n[8:23] FEE083: SOMEBODY IN THE TECHIE GROUP WILL HAVE A MAPLIN CATALOGUE\n[8:26] MEE094: MM RIGHT O\n[8:26] FEE083: FACT I'LL SEE IF I CAN UM YEAH IT'S USEFUL TO KNOW WHO'S GOT A CURRENT ONE ANYWAY\n[8:31] FEE083: I DON'T SEEM TO GET THEM ANYMORE\n[8:33] FEE083: I GUESS I DON'T BUY ENOUGH EQUIPMENT\n[8:38] MEE095: AH\n[8:38] MEE095: WELL HE MUST SOME THESE DAYS ANYWAY ISN'T IT\n[8:40] MEE095: SO SO\n[8:41] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[8:41] FEE083: OF COURSE\n[8:43] FEE083: DUH\n[8:45] FEE083: SO YOU CAN FIND OUT WHETHER THEY HAVE IT\n[8:45] MEE094: VIRTUAL\n[8:46] FEE083: BUT YOU'D HAVE TO PHONE OVER TO FIND OUT IF THEY HAVE IT IN STOCK DOWN THERE\n[8:49] MEE094: YEP\n[8:49] FEE083: I ACTUALLY LIVE NOT THAT FAR FROM THERE\n[8:52] FEE083: UM SO\n[8:55] FEE083: IT WOULD BE A HALF HOUR UM DIVERSION FROM MY MORNING ROUTINE TO PICK UP STUFF\n[9:01] MEE094: UH RIGHT\n[9:02] FEE083: UH W BUT THEN AGAIN IT'S ALSO VERY CLOSE TO HAYMARKET SO IT'S EVEN LESS OF A DIVERSION FOR YOU PROBABLY\n[9:03] MEE094: BUT WHAT WE'RE\n[9:06] MEE095: YEAH\n[9:06] MEE095: SO WE ALL GOT OFF EASY\n[9:10] FEE083: EXCEPT YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR WAY AROUND\n[9:11] MEE095: YEAH\n[9:12] MEE095: AH WELL CA I CAN EASY I CAN EASY GET TO MAPL UH TO MAPLIN I KNOW WHERE IT IS OFF I USED TO LIVE THERE\n[9:16] FEE083: AH YEAH\n[9:16] MEE095: SO I KNOW I KNOW WHERE I USED TO LIVE HERE\n[9:17] FEE083: OH YEAH C YEAH\n[9:20] MEE094: I I\n[9:20] MEE095: I'M A GEEK\n[9:20] MEE095: I KNOW WHERE I KNOW WHERE MAPLIN IS\n[9:22] FEE083: YEAH\n[9:23] FEE083: I JUST THINK WELL YOU KNOW FOR THE SAKE OF THREE QUID OR HOWEVER MANY QUID IT HOW MANY BATTERIES DOES THIS THING TAKE\n[9:28] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[9:29] FEE083: DOESN'T TAKE A HUNDRED\n[9:29] MEE094: IT NO IT'S TWO BATTERIES WE NEED\n[9:32] FEE083: YEAH THEN YOU KNOW PUT YOUR MIND AT REST\n[9:36] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU KNOW YOU WOULDN'T WANT IT TO BE THE MORNING YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO BE RECORDING AND THEN SUDDENLY DISCOVER YEAH\n[9:39] MEE094: UH NO NO\n[9:40] MEE095: YEAH\n[9:41] MEE094: NO\n[9:41] FEE083: YOU KNOW THIS\n[9:42] MEE094: YES\n[9:43] MEE095: WELL I SUPPOSE I COULD GI I COULD GIVE YOU A CALL ON THE WAY IN TOMORROW AND IF TH NOT BI IT'S NOT BEEN IN YOUR IN YOUR F UM PIGEON HOLE\n[9:48] MEE095: I CAN EASY GO OFF THE TRAIN AND EARLY AND JUST PICK 'EM UP FROM THERE\n[9:52] MEE094: FAIR FAIR ENOUGH IF YOU WANT\n[9:52] FEE083: UH CHECK THEY GOT 'EM FIRST THOUGH\n[9:53] FEE083: THEIR STOCKS ARE A BIT FUNNY DOWN THERE\n[9:53] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[9:55] MEE095: RIGHT YEAH\n[9:56] MEE095: WELL I'LL MAKE SURE I MAKE A I'LL MAKE SURE OF I GOT THE F THE PHONE NUMBER IN MY PHONE SO I CAN CALL THEM\n[10:00] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU KNOW IT'S NOT THAT ATTRACTIVE AN AREA TO WALK THROUGH IF YOU'RE NOT GONNA GET ANYTHING OUT OF IT\n[10:03] MEE095: ALL TRUE\n[10:06] MEE095: TRUE\n[10:07] MEE095: UM UH IT'S DALRY ROAD ISN'T IT\n[10:12] MEE095: UM\n[10:12] FEE083: SO OF ALL THE THINGS THAT WERE ON THE WIKI DO I NEED TO PULL UP THE WIKI\n[10:16] FEE083: AH IT IS GONNA LET ME LOG IN\n[10:21] MEE094: IT'S STILL PROBABLY EVEN THAT ANGLE\n[10:26] FEE083: NO I DO NOT WANNA CHANGE MY PASSWORD\n[10:36] FEE083: UM\n[10:39] FEE083: BUT YOU GUYS PROBABLY KNOW OFF THE TOP OF YOUR HEAD IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE THAT WE WE WE WERE WAITING ON BEFORE YOU COULD RUN\n[10:44] MEE094: CAN'T REMEMBER THE WIKI\n[10:45] MEE094: D UM\n[10:48] FEE083: SO ALL THOSE TASKS CRAIG HAD WHEN IT STARTED\n[10:48] MEE094: THE ONLY THING THAT WELL THE THING THAT'S HOLDING S ME SLIGHTLY UP IS UM CHECKING WHETHER JOE'S F FINISHED THAT THERE I THERE IS A WORKING UM MODEL BUILDER\n[11:01] MEE094: BUT I'M NOT SURE IF IT'S THE FINISHED FINISHED VERSION YET\n[11:03] MEE094: AND THE THE NINTH\n[11:04] FEE083: UH HIS LAST DAY WAS THE THIRTY FIRST OF OCTOBER\n[11:08] MEE094: YEAH HE STILL HAD N HOURS LEFT\n[11:10] MEE094: I WASN'T SURE UH IF IT WAS DOWN TO THE NUMBER OF HOURS OR WHETHER THIRTY FIRST OF OCTOBER F UH CERTAINLY UH UH HE RIGHT\n[11:15] FEE083: UH YEAH NO NO\n[11:16] FEE083: IT'S OURS\n[11:17] FEE083: YEAH IT'S OURS\n[11:18] FEE083: OH SO HE'S GOT OURS LEFT\n[11:20] MEE094: I THINK HE'S HAD SOMETHING LIKE SEVEN\n[11:21] FEE083: HE'S BEHIND HAND\n[11:24] FEE083: BUT NO HE WAS BILLING FOR HE WAS BILLING BY THE HOUR\n[11:30] FEE083: SO I THOUGHT WELL I MEAN OBVIOUSLY IF HE WANTS TO FINISH OFF THEN YOU KNOW\n[11:31] MEE094: BUT UH N I'VE N NI NIJMEGEN HAS GONE DEAD FOR ALL THOSE LAST TWO WEEKS\n[11:36] FEE083: OH WELL THEY'RE PROBABLY AWAY THEN\n[11:38] MEE094: WELL UH IT W E E ELLEN'S AWAY\n[11:38] FEE083: WASN'T ELLEN AWAY\n[11:39] FEE083: THEY'RE REALLY AT THE SAME PLACE\n[11:40] MEE094: N NO UM BUT I THINK WHAT THEY HAD WAS SOME BIG REVIEW\n[11:46] FEE083: OH YEAH IT COULD BE IT\n[11:46] MEE094: UH A AND SO I HAVEN'T HEARD ANYTHING BACK FROM THEM\n[11:50] MEE094: SO UH THE MODELS FOR\n[11:52] FEE083: OH YOU HAVE NO MODELS AT ALL\n[11:54] FEE083: OH THAT'S A PITY\n[11:57] FEE083: MODEL BUIL BUILDER THAT'S WHAT I WAS CALLING THE GRAPHICAL MODEL EDITOR RIGHT\n[12:01] MEE094: YES UH-HUH\n[12:01] FEE083: SO YOU USE X. FIG TO MAKE THE PARTS AND THEN YOU THIS THING\n[12:01] MEE094: WELL NO\n[12:04] MEE094: WELL WE DON'T NEED TO UM MAKE THE THE PARTS ARE ALL THE STANDARD TANGRAM ONES I HAD BEFORE ANYWAY\n[12:09] MEE094: THE X. FIG THING'S ONLY WHEN WE COME TO BUILDING AIRPLANES AND NEW PECULIAR SHAPES\n[12:09] FEE083: OH OKAY\n[12:14] MEE094: UH BUT FOR THIS EXPERIMENT IT'S JUST THE TANGRAM TYPE UH TASK\n[12:18] FEE083: YEP\n[12:19] FEE083: OKAY\n[12:20] FEE083: UM I HAVE SOMETHING IN MY EMAIL ABOUT FROM JOE\n[12:20] MEE095: YEP\n[12:25] FEE083: UH HE WOULDN'T HAVE SENT IT JUST TO ME WOULD HE\n[12:29] FEE083: DO YOU WANT ME TO CHECK THAT\n[12:29] MEE094: UM YEAH IF YOU GOT RIGHT\n[12:30] FEE083: I'M NOT GONNA PROJECT MY EMAIL\n[12:34] MEE094: HOW R F HOW RECENTLY THAT NOTHING I HAVEN'T I HEARD ANYTHING FROM JOE FOR A A WEEK OR SO ANYWAY\n[12:34] MEE095: I T I'D SAY YOU DON'T BE\n[12:40] MEE094: SO\n[12:40] FEE083: OKAY I THINK I MIGHTA HEARD THURSDAY OR SOMETHING\n[12:43] FEE083: I CAN'T REMEMBER EXACTLY WHEN IT WAS\n[12:43] MEE094: YEAH\n[12:45] MEE094: THAT'S THAT'S NEWER THAN THE\n[12:59] FEE083: UH\n[13:01] MEE095: MM\n[13:03] MEE094: IT'S THE LAST THING WAS IN SP RESPONSE TO THE THING I WAS SAYING LAST WEEK ABOUT THE PARALLELOGRAM BEING THE WRONG WAY AROUND AND UH W FROM THE MODEL BUILDER TO THE ACTUAL YEAH\n[13:14] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[13:15] MEE095: SCREEN SHOTS\n[13:16] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[13:16] MEE094: UM THAT NOTHING HAS I HAVEN'T HEARD ANYTHING SINCE FROM EITHER SORT OF THE NETHERLANDS OR FROM YOU\n[13:24] FEE083: OKAY SO I'VE GOT SOMETHING ON THE TWENTY EIGHTH\n[13:24] MEE095: OH\n[13:26] MEE095: HMM\n[13:26] FEE083: THAT'S FRIDAY I THINK\n[13:28] FEE083: OH HE JUST WANTS TO KNOW HOW TO GET PAID\n[13:30] MEE094: YEP\n[13:33] FEE083: RIGHT\n[13:33] FEE083: THAT SUGGESTS HE'S DONE DONE DONE\n[13:35] FEE083: ANYWAY HE'S IN EDINBURGH\n[13:36] FEE083: SO WELL I SUPPOSE HE WON'T COME BY 'CAUSE CRAIG'S ON HIS DESK\n[13:39] MEE094: OH IS HE BACK\n[13:40] MEE094: OH IS HE\n[13:41] FEE083: YEAH\n[13:41] MEE094: OH NO RIGHT OKAY\n[13:42] FEE083: SO\n[13:44] MEE095: WELL I'M I'M USING DICE MACHINES\n[13:45] MEE095: IF HE WANTS TO POP IN FOR FIVE MINUTES THE THE WINDOWS MACHINE IS FREE FOR HIM AT THE MOMENT\n[13:49] FEE083: WELL HE'S JUST NOT GONNA TRY TO LE SQUAT THERE THAT'S ALL\n[13:55] FEE083: UH WELL I SO THE LAST THING I'VE GOT FROM HIM ABOUT WORK WORK WAS THE NINETEENTH OF OCTOBER THAT SAID HE UPLOADED SOME CHANGES THAT YOU WANTED\n[14:04] FEE083: THAT'S\n[14:06] FEE083: OH SO YOU DIDN'T GET THAT\n[14:07] FEE083: IT WAS ME AND HIM\n[14:08] FEE083: BUT PRESUMABLY THE HE PUT IT ON THE WIKI\n[14:10] FEE083: SO\n[14:12] FEE083: SO HE'S JUST TELLING US 'CAUSE HE THINGS WE PROBABLY DON'T READ WIKIS\n[14:17] FEE083: AND I'LL JUST CHECK\n[14:19] MEE094: YEAH IT WAS AFTER IT WAS AFTER THAT THAT UH THERE WAS THE THING ABOUT UM W W WHY THE PARALLELOGRAM WAS THE WAS A MIRROR IMAGE\n[14:20] MEE095: YEAH\n[14:29] MEE095: YEAH I MEAN I CONSIDERING WE GET AN EMAIL FROM UH THE I THINK IT GOT SENT THROUGH SAYING THAT HE'D UPDATED THE THE WHATEVER IT WAS ON THE WIKI\n[14:35] MEE095: SO YOU DO HE'D HE'D UPLOADED A NE A NEW ZIP FILE AND OVERWRITTEN THE OLD ONE\n[14:39] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[14:40] FEE083: YEAH\n[14:40] MEE095: SO\n[14:41] FEE083: WELL I I HAVEN'T REPLIED TO HIM ABOUT YEAH I REALLY DON'T HAVE ANYTHING MORE MORE RECENT FROM HIM\n[14:48] FEE083: S I HAVEN'T REPLIED TO HIM ABOUT UM\n[14:53] FEE083: YOU KNOW HOW TO SUBMIT COSTS AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[14:55] FEE083: SO UM BUT THAT SUGGESTS HE'S AT AT THE END OF THINGS BUT W WE COULD JUST ASK HIM\n[15:00] FEE083: I MEAN MAYBE YOU GUYS WOULD JUST WANNA ASK HIM DIRECTLY YOU'RE DONE DONE RIGHT\n[15:03] FEE083: 'CAUSE UM IT'S WORTH YOU GUYS KNOWING\n[15:06] FEE083: AND THEN OF COURSE ANY PROBLEMS THAT REMAIN YOU INHERIT\n[15:10] FEE083: UH RIGHT YOU KNOW IT'S WORTH TAKING A LOOK AT WHAT IT DOES AND MAKING SURE IT DOES WHAT YOU WANT I GUESS\n[15:10] MEE095: YEP\n[15:16] FEE083: SO TH THE PROBLEM IS YOU WANT YOU WANTED TO CONSTRUCT SOME MODELS IN IT FOR YOUR EXPERIMENT BUT YOU WERE HOPING TO GET SOME FROM MARLOES\n[15:20] MEE094: YES\n[15:22] MEE094: YES OR AT L LEAST UM SHE WAS MEANT TO HAVE HAVE SOME IDEA OF THE LEVEL OF COMPLEXITY\n[15:27] MEE094: 'CAUSE THEY D THEY D HAVE ACTUALLY RUN THINGS AND TO UH GET AN IDEA OF THE SORT OF STYLE AND TO CHECK THAT THEY'D BE ALRIGHT\n[15:29] FEE083: AH YEAH YEAH\n[15:35] MEE094: BUT ALL VERY QUIET\n[15:37] FEE083: RIGHT HAVE YOU YOU TRIED COLD CALLING HER\n[15:40] FEE083: THAT'S WHAT I DO WHEN I NEED THINGS THAT\n[15:40] MEE094: YEAH\n[15:43] MEE094: UH NO IT HAS JUST BEEN EMAIL RATHER THAN UH F F THE TELEPHONE TYPE OF UH REQUEST\n[15:50] FEE083: ACH TRY PHONE\n[15:51] MEE094: BUT\n[15:53] FEE083: WHEN I IF YOU GET 'EM TODAY WHEN ARE YOU GONNA START RUNNING\n[15:59] MEE094: I'M DOWN FOR A WEEK\n[16:02] MEE094: WHAT'S THE SEVENTH IS A W A WEEK TODAY I THINK\n[16:05] FEE083: OH RIGHT\n[16:05] MEE094: NEXT WEEK\n[16:06] FEE083: SO YOU HAVE TO BE YOU HAVE TO BE READY BY THEN\n[16:08] MEE094: UM WELL UH I HAVEN'T BOOKED ANYBODY IN OR ANYTHING\n[16:10] FEE083: YEAH OR RE CHANGE THE SCHEDULE\n[16:12] MEE094: BUT UH THAT'S WHEN I'M HOPING\n[16:14] FEE083: RIGHT OKAY\n[16:15] MEE094: WE HAVE BEEN OF COURSE PUT BACK A BIT BY THE EYE TRACKER GOING DOWN\n[16:20] FEE083: UH-HUH YEAH\n[16:21] FEE083: MAKES SENSE\n[16:23] FEE083: UM SUBJECTS YOU'RE GONNA HAVE D\n[16:24] MEE095: YEP\n[16:25] MEE094: BUT UH WE'RE WE'RE NEEDING WE'RE CERTAINLY NEEDING SOME DATA IN THE BAG BY THE FIRST OF DECEMBER I THINK\n[16:31] FEE083: YEAH\n[16:32] FEE083: SO S Y Y YOU DON'T HAVE SUBJECTS LINED UP BUT YOU DON'T EXPECT ANY TROUBLE GETTING THEM\n[16:34] MEE094: NO\n[16:36] MEE094: UM HOPEFULLY NOT\n[16:39] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[16:40] MEE094: THE ONLY OTHER SLIGHT COMPLICATION IS UM WHICH WILL BE B I THINK BROUGHT UP AT THE MEETING ON THURSDAY FOR ALL THE EYE TRACKING USERS\n[16:51] FEE083: YEAH\n[16:52] MEE094: UM UH THE LAB HAS BEEN BLOCK BOOKED AGAIN\n[16:56] FEE083: BY\n[16:57] MEE094: JULES FROM UM PSYCHOLOGY\n[17:01] FEE083: UM I DON'T KNOW THIS PERSON\n[17:04] FEE083: SO THEY WELL THEY NEED TO BE SERIOUS ABOUT IT\n[17:08] MEE094: HAVE DI\n[17:09] FEE083: WHO WHO'S THEIR IS THAT A STAFF MEMBER OR A STUDENT\n[17:11] MEE094: YEP\n[17:12] FEE083: OKAY\n[17:13] FEE083: UM WELL WE KINDA PAID FOR THE LAB\n[17:17] FEE083: SO IT DEPENDS BUT I SUPPOSE TALKING TO THEM SOMETIMES SOLVES THESE PROBLEMS\n[17:22] FEE083: UM YOU MIGHT IT DEPENDS ON WHAT SORT OF STAFF MEMBER IS IT\n[17:26] FEE083: IS IT A\n[17:27] MEE094: LECTURER\n[17:28] FEE083: RIGHT\n[17:29] FEE083: UM I MEAN PRESUMABLY HE OR SHE IS NOT RUNNING SUBJECTS THE ENTIRE\n[17:34] MEE094: WELL PRESUMABLY NOT\n[17:35] MEE094: BUT UH IT'S SORT OF QUITE SOLIDLY BOOKED UH FOR F CERTAINLY W WHAT SIX DAYS FROM TEN TILL FIVE FOR TWO OR THREE OF THOSE DAYS\n[17:36] FEE083: BLOCK BOOK FOR HOW LONG\n[17:44] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[17:48] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[17:49] FEE083: UM SO UH UM ELLEN'S STILL OUT OF TOWN RIGHT\n[17:53] FEE083: IT'S JUST UH Y YOU COULD TRY CALLING THIS PERSON AND SEE HOW THIS WORKS\n[17:59] FEE083: ELLEN MIGHT BE MORE PERSUASIVE\n[18:01] FEE083: UM IT'S JUST SOMETIMES UH ACADEMIC STAFF HAVE A BIT OF A CHIP ABOUT UM RESEARCH STAFF\n[18:09] FEE083: AND SINCE I DON'T KNOW THE PERSON I CAN'T TELL WHETHER IT'S ONE OF THOSE OR NOT\n[18:11] MEE094: UM I WOULDN'T I NO I CAN PROBABLY AT LEAST EMAIL HER AND ASK HER UH IF SHE'S REALLY NEEDING IT ALL THAT TIME\n[18:19] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[18:19] FEE083: YEAH AND THEN ESCALATE I GUESS\n[18:22] FEE083: BUT UH YOU KNOW OR WHETHER THEY CAN BE PUT OFF FOR A LITTLE BIT OR SOMETHING\n[18:28] FEE083: SO I HAVE NO IDEA HOW THE BOOKING SYSTEM WORKS\n[18:31] FEE083: WELL YOU'RE DISCUSSING IT ON THURSDAY RIGHT\n[18:32] MEE094: I I WELL YEAH AT THE M YEP\n[18:34] FEE083: AT THE MOMENT THERE'S JUST A BOOKING SYSTEM\n[18:36] FEE083: YEAH\n[18:37] MEE094: WHEN PEOPLE JUST UH IF THEY CAN LOG ON TO IT CAN BOOK IT\n[18:40] FEE083: YEP\n[18:40] FEE083: WELL THAT'S THAT'S ONE TO RAISE AT THE MEETING\n[18:42] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[18:43] FEE083: UM I V MIGHT TALK TO ELLEN ABOUT THAT AHEAD OF TIME 'CAUSE UH THEY MAY HAVE SHE AND MARTIN MAY HAVE HAD DISCUSSIONS ABOUT APPROPRIATE USE OF THE LAB\n[18:50] MEE094: UH I TH IN THEORY JAST IS MEANT TO HAVE IT EVERY MORNING\n[18:55] FEE083: OH REALLY\n[18:56] FEE083: YEAH BUT I G DON'T YOU GUYS SET UP FOR ISN'T BLOCK BOOKING MORE APPROPRIATE\n[19:00] FEE083: BECAUSE\n[19:03] FEE083: I I ISN'T THERE SET UP INVOLVED IN CHANGING AROUND FOR SOMEBODY ELSE\n[19:08] MEE094: UM BUT IT UH THERE SHOULDN'T BE ANY CHANGES IN THE PHYSICAL CONNECTIONS OR OR ANYTHING\n[19:15] FEE083: NO\n[19:15] FEE083: OR IN THE SOFTWARE OR ANYTHING\n[19:17] MEE094: NO\n[19:18] FEE083: OKAY\n[19:20] FEE083: SO THERE'S NO COST ASSOCIATED WITH IT BEING MORNINGS OR AFTERNOONS\n[19:24] MEE094: UH NO\n[19:25] MEE094: THAT AS LONG AS P OTHER PEOPLE DON'T FOR SOME REASON I DON'T KNOW DISCONNECT SOME BITS OF THE EQUIPMENT THERE'S NO REASON WHY THEY SHOULD\n[19:33] FEE083: YEAH\n[19:33] MEE094: IT'S JUST THE\n[19:34] FEE083: S SO IN THE WORST CASE UM YOU MAY BE ABLE TO MAKE AN ARGUMENT IF YOU ACTUALLY NEED THAT WEEK THAT YOU CAN COLLECT IN THE MORNINGS THAT WEEK\n[19:41] FEE083: IS THIS SOMETHING THAT'S KNOWN OUTSIDE ELLEN'S HEAD\n[19:44] MEE094: UH YES IT'S UM IT'S ON THE P UH IT'S NOT ON THE BOOKING SYSTEM\n[19:46] FEE083: IT'S ON THE W BOOKING SYSTEM\n[19:50] MEE094: IT'S ON A WEB PAGE THAT FRANK CREATED ABOUT THE LAB\n[19:53] FEE083: OH WELL\n[19:53] FEE083: THAT'S SOMETHING\n[19:54] MEE094: WHICH I DON'T KNOW IF ANYBODY ACTUALLY KNOWS IS THERE\n[19:57] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[19:59] FEE083: WELL MOST THE TIME TO TO P YEAH\n[19:59] MEE095: YEAH\n[20:01] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[20:01] FEE083: SO IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU'VE GOT A LOT OF POSSIBLE WAYS OF GETTING WHAT TIME YOU NEED\n[20:04] FEE083: OF COURSE TRY TO BE KIND TO OTHER PEOPLE\n[20:07] FEE083: BUT YOU WOULD ANYWAY\n[20:08] MEE094: YEP\n[20:09] FEE083: SO\n[20:13] FEE083: SO THOSE ARE THE ONLY THINGS THAT ARE WORRYING YOU CAMTASIA AND LAB ACCESS\n[20:19] FEE083: AND OTHERWISE NO SWEAT YOU'RE HAPPY\n[20:23] MEE094: SHOULD SHOULD BE\n[20:25] MEE094: I'VE ALSO GOT TO GET CAMTASIA WE WELL YES THE M THE MODEL BUILDER\n[20:26] FEE083: OH AND THE MODEL BUILDERS YEAH\n[20:28] MEE094: I'VE GOT TO GET CAMTASIA WORKING UM AS A SORT OF LITTLE MULTI MEDIA THING TO GENERATE A VIDEO OF HOW TO MI SORT OF A AN INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO\n[20:38] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[20:39] FEE083: H UH-HUH\n[20:41] MEE095: YEAH\n[20:41] FEE083: THESE THIS IS GONNA TAKE A LITTLE WHILE\n[20:44] MEE094: IT'S WHAT I'LL HAVE TO DO THIS WEEK\n[20:46] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[20:46] MEE095: YEAH\n[20:47] MEE095: WELL WHEN THE WHOLE THING WAS IF IT WAS GONNA RUN A TRIAL THAT'LL GIVE YOU SOME SOME SCREEN SHOTS TO WORK WITH\n[20:50] MEE095: AND THEN IT'LL JUST BE A MATTER OF ADDING NEW VIDEO F MOUSE MOVEMENTS OR WHATEVER\n[20:51] MEE094: HMM\n[20:54] MEE095: SO\n[20:55] FEE083: YEAH BUT YOU WERE GONNA TRY AND FIGURE OUT HOW TO OVERLAY SOMETHING ON TOP OF THE VIDEO THAT OR NO\n[21:00] MEE094: U\n[21:00] FEE083: YOU WERE JUST G REALLY GONNA RUN A VIDEO OF THE SEP OF THE TRIAL\n[21:03] MEE094: YEP YEAH\n[21:04] FEE083: YEAH OKAY\n[21:05] FEE083: THAT'S THAT'S MUCH EASIER\n[21:08] FEE083: SO UM WITH THE MODEL BUILDER WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO WITH IT\n[21:11] FEE083: TH THE UM WHICH ONE YOU IS GONNA LOOK AT WHAT IT DOES SO FAR AND YOU'LL JUST T TRY OUT DO THAT\n[21:16] MEE094: UH I'LL I'LL DO THAT\n[21:17] MEE094: YEAH AND JUST YEAH\n[21:18] FEE083: YEAH\n[21:19] MEE095: UH HAVE A LOOK\n[21:19] MEE095: IF YOU TH ANYTHING PROB ANY PROBLEMS WITH IT UM THINK THERE'S A WIKI PAGE UP FOR THAT F FOR THAT PIECE OF UH FOR YEAH FOR THAT THING\n[21:20] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[21:25] MEE094: MM\n[21:25] MEE095: SO IF IF YOU JUST PUT JUST PUT WHATEVER RECOMMENDATIONS BUGS ON THAT PAGE AND I'LL WORK THROUGH THEM READ 'EM AS AND WHEN I CAN\n[21:29] MEE094: HAVE A LOOK AT UH UM HOPEF HOPEFULLY THERE'S NOT A P A PROBLEM\n[21:31] FEE083: YEAH\n[21:32] MEE094: BUT UH THEY SAID MARLOES WAS UH ALSO MEANT TO BE CHECKING IT AND DOING THINGS AND QUIET\n[21:33] MEE095: YEAH\n[21:40] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[21:40] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[21:41] FEE083: UM HOW MANY MODELS WERE YOU RELYING ON HER FOR\n[21:41] MEE095: UM\n[21:45] MEE094: UM I'VE I UH IT HASN'T BEEN DIVIDED UP IN THAT SORT OF WAY\n[21:45] FEE083: SO ARE YOU SUDDENLY GONNA BE\n[21:49] FEE083: WELL WHAT I'M TRYING TO GET AT IS IS YOUR START TIME GONNA BE DELAYED 'CAUSE YOU DON'T HAVE THE MODELS READY IF SHE DOESN'T COME THROUGH\n[21:50] MEE094: BUT\n[21:55] MEE094: UM DEPENDS HOW QUICKLY I MANAGE TO GET A GRIP OF IT HOW LONG IT TAKES ME TO GENERATE THEM OR HOW I GET ON WITH THE CAMTASIA\n[22:04] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[22:05] FEE083: YEAH\n[22:06] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[22:06] FEE083: WELL\n[22:06] MEE095: YEAH\n[22:07] MEE094: UN UNSURE OF YET\n[22:10] FEE083: UM CAN YOU DRAFT CRAIG IN TO BUILD SOME IF NECESSARY\n[22:13] MEE095: AND LIKE THESE YEAH I MEAN I'VE USED THE SOFTWARE AND THERE'S NOT THAT HARD I MEAN\n[22:18] MEE094: IT IT SHOULDN'T THE THERE SHOULDN'T BE ANY GREAT UH PROBLEMS\n[22:18] MEE095: UH\n[22:21] MEE094: JUST CHECKING THAT THE THEY'RE OF A SUITABLE LEVEL OF COMPLEXITY OR OR OF WHATEVER\n[22:26] FEE083: YEAH\n[22:27] MEE095: YEAH\n[22:27] FEE083: WELL YOU KNOW ME CONTINGENCY PLANNING AND ALL THIS\n[22:30] FEE083: I ALWAYS WORRY ABOUT THE WORST\n[22:32] MEE094: YEAH\n[22:32] MEE094: YEAH\n[22:32] MEE094: NO QUITE QUITE RIGHT\n[22:33] MEE095: IF\n[22:33] MEE094: YEAH\n[22:34] MEE094: SO YEAH\n[22:36] MEE095: YEAH\n[22:36] MEE095: SO WELL I CAN'T IMAGINE THE BUILDING THE BUILDING THE MOLD IS GONNA BE THAT HARD\n[22:39] MEE095: I MEAN I CAN EASILY JUST WELL HOWEVER MANY THOUSANDS ARE ON THAT UH DUTCH WEB SITE YOU FOUND\n[22:44] MEE095: JUST YOU KNOW PICK PICK SOME OF THEM REDO THEM IN IN THE JA IN THE J. C. D. FORMAT\n[22:49] MEE095: THAT'S YEAH\n[22:51] MEE095: IT'S PRETTY MECHANICAL\n[22:52] MEE095: I CAN EASILY D EASILY DO THAT\n[22:53] MEE095: SO BUT IT'S A MATTER OF CHOOSING WHICH ONES YOU NEED TO DO\n[22:56] MEE094: UM YEAH\n[22:57] MEE095: WHICH I GUESS YOU HAVE TO DO\n[22:58] MEE094: WELL I WAS HOPING FOR SOME FEEDBACK FROM YEAH\n[22:59] MEE095: WELL YEAH\n[23:00] MEE095: YEAH WELL YOU NEED TO YOU YOU AND MARLOES NEED TO SORT OUT YEAH\n[23:02] MEE094: YEAH EXACTLY\n[23:04] FEE083: YOU CAN UM CALL A JAST TELCON BETWEEN YOU AND MARLOES\n[23:08] FEE083: YOU KNOW I IF IT'S NOT THAT SEE YOU KNOW\n[23:11] FEE083: WITH THE COLD CALLING YOU CAN USUALLY AT LEAST FIND OUT WHETHER THEY'RE ALIVE AND GET AN AN OFFER TO TO GET SOMETHING\n[23:15] MEE094: YES\n[23:17] FEE083: BUT YOU KNOW THE NEXT THE NEXT ESCALATION IS SAYING NO WE REALLY NEED TO TALK ABOUT THIS\n[23:22] FEE083: WE'RE GONNA TALK ABOUT IT YOU KNOW TUESDAY AT SUCH SUCH A TIME UNLESS YOU\n[23:25] MEE094: YEP MM BOOK A TIME AND I THINK SO\n[23:26] FEE083: UM\n[23:28] MEE094: RIGHT\n[23:29] MEE094: WELL I'LL TRY AND GET AHOLD OF HER AGAIN TODAY AND SEE WHAT\n[23:31] FEE083: BUT PRESUMABLY WHATEVER IT IS THEY'VE BEEN GOING THROUGH IS NOW OVER\n[23:33] MEE094: I THINK IT IT WAS UP TILL THE END OF OCTOBER\n[23:36] MEE094: SO PRESUMABLY TODAY THEY'RE NOW FREE AGAIN\n[23:37] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[23:39] FEE083: YEAH\n[23:40] MEE094: OR TAKING A WEEK OFF TO RECOVER\n[23:40] FEE083: I D\n[23:42] MEE094: YES\n[23:44] FEE083: I'D JUST HATE FOR THAT TO C UM TO SLOW YOU UP IN COLLECTING STUFF THAT'S ALL\n[23:48] MEE094: UM WELL HOPEFULLY IT IT WON'T ANYWAY\n[23:51] MEE094: IT'S JUST IF I THEN DO IT I HOPEFULLY WILL GET THE RIGHT MODELS\n[23:55] FEE083: OBVIOUS YEAH UH OKAY THAT'S TRUE\n[23:56] MEE094: THAT'S THAT'S THE PRO SO UH UH IT WILL BE GENERATED\n[23:57] FEE083: WELL THAT SOUNDS\n[23:58] MEE094: IT'S WHETHER THE MODELS ARE OPTIMAL OR NOT THAT I THINK THAT'S RIGHT\n[24:00] FEE083: THAT'S QUITE A SMALL THING SHE CAN DO FOR YOU I GUESS\n[24:02] FEE083: YOU KNOW\n[24:03] FEE083: IT'S NOT LIKE YOU KNOW W SITTING THERE BRAIN DEADLY CONSTRUCTING YOU KNOW SOME MODELS THAT SHE NEEDS TO DO\n[24:07] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[24:09] FEE083: IT'S JUST TO PROVIDE ADVICE ABOUT THIS WHICH MUST TAKE TAKE LESS TIME\n[24:12] MEE094: YEP\n[24:17] FEE083: WELL THAT ALL SOUNDS FINE\n[24:19] FEE083: YOU GUYS WORRIED ABOUT IT\n[24:20] FEE083: YOU WORRIED ABOUT ANYTHING\n[24:21] FEE083: WE'VE MOSTLY BEEN TALKING ABOUT THE EXPERIMENT SCHEDULE\n[24:22] FEE083: SO\n[24:23] MEE095: UM I DON'T THINK DON'T THINK SO\n[24:25] MEE095: I MEAN UH SO THE THE MAJOR THING I'VE GOTTA D GOT TO DO IS GET THIS CAMTASIA SORTED OUT\n[24:28] MEE095: SO JUST WAITING FOR THE BATTERIES FOR THAT\n[24:30] FEE083: MM\n[24:30] MEE095: UM IF ROBIN'S NOT WORRIED I'M NOT WORRIED\n[24:32] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[24:35] MEE095: UM\n[24:35] FEE083: YOU'RE GONNA RUN OUT OF THINGS TO UM F DO THAT WE HAVEN'T SET YOU UP FOR ANY TIME SOON\n[24:40] MEE095: UM P\n[24:40] FEE083: THE G. D. F. SOUNDS LIKE IT MIGHT TAKE A WEE WHILE\n[24:42] MEE095: YEAH YEAH 'CAUSE I'LL GO GOTTA FINALISE THAT FORMAT AND THEN ONCE THAT'S DONE I'VE GOTTA START LOOKING AT THE ANALYSIS SIDE OF IT\n[24:46] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[24:47] MEE094: WELL SO IT WAS THE WHOLE ALL THE DYNAMIC REGION PART OF IT THAT'S UH\n[24:47] MEE095: AND THAT'S\n[24:50] MEE095: YEAH\n[24:51] MEE095: UM\n[24:51] FEE083: YEAH BUT YOU DON'T NEED ANYTHING FROM ME FOR THAT 'CAUSE THAT'S ALREADY SORTA SPECED\n[24:54] FEE083: I MEAN AGAIN THAT'S THE PAIR OF YOU\n[24:56] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[24:57] MEE095: I THINK YEAH\n[24:57] MEE095: NO THE THE ANALYSIS I THINK THE ANALYSIS WILL TAKE A LITTLE WHILE\n[24:59] MEE095: I DON'T THINK IT'S GONNA TAKE THAT LONG TO GET ITS STUFF SORTED OUT\n[25:02] MEE095: IT'S GONNA BE HOW TO DISPLAY IT AND ALL THAT SORT OF STUFF\n[25:04] MEE095: UH WHATEVER MAKES IT EASIEST FOR YOU TO DO\n[25:04] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[25:06] FEE083: YEAH\n[25:06] MEE095: UM BUT ONCE W\n[25:07] FEE083: IT'S JUST WHAT I'M WORRYING IT W WORRIED ABOUT IS HIM BEING IN THE LAB ALL DAY LONG AND YOU NOT BEING SURE LIKE WHAT TO DO FOR THE ANALYSIS ON OR SOMETHING\n[25:15] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU'RE GONNA BE COMPLETELY UNAVAILABLE WHEN YOU'RE RECORDING\n[25:18] FEE083: OR WILL THERE BE TIMES WHEN YOU DON'T RECORD ALL DAY\n[25:19] MEE094: UH N UM NO\n[25:21] MEE094: UH WELL IT DEPENDS HOW HOW MANY I CAN BOOK IN AND GET GET RUNNING\n[25:25] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[25:26] MEE094: YEAH\n[25:27] MEE094: AND BEFORE MY BRAIN MELTS IT BUT W WHEN WHEN THE EXPERIMENT'S RUNNING YEAH IT'S I'LL BE IN THE LAB\n[25:33] FEE083: YEAH\n[25:33] MEE094: UH I CAN'T JUST GO IN LET THEM GET START AND THEN COME BACK\n[25:33] FEE083: 'CAUSE HE MIGHT OH YEAH NO NO NO I UNDERSTAND THAT\n[25:35] MEE095: HMM\n[25:36] MEE094: IT'S UH SO SOME PEOPLE CAN BUT\n[25:37] FEE083: IT WAS IT WAS MORE LIKE OH IT WAS MORE LIKE YOU KNOW\n[25:41] FEE083: YOU SO THIS WEEK HE'S GOT YOU KNOW THE G. D. F. STUFF TO DO\n[25:46] FEE083: THEN NEXT WEEK YOU'RE PLANNING ON RECORDING\n[25:49] FEE083: AND WHAT HAPPENS IF SUDDENLY YOU'RE UNAVAILABLE ALL OF NEXT WEEK JUST WHEN HE RUNS OUT OF WORK\n[25:52] MEE094: UH TH THEY'LL CERTAINLY BE TIME BECAUSE I'M RIGHT NEXT TO THE LAB ANYWAY I'LL COME BACK JUST TO CHECK MY EMAIL AND THINGS ANYWAY SO UH YEAH\n[25:58] FEE083: YEAH\n[25:59] FEE083: SO SO WE'LL WORRY ABOUT IT THEN\n[26:00] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[26:01] MEE095: UM YEAH SO I STILL GOTTA WORK ON THE GEST ANALYZER AND TURN THAT INTO THE T INTO A G. D. F. OUTPUTTER\n[26:06] MEE095: UM AND UH OH YEAH AND I'LL I CAN HAVE A LOOK AT THE MODEL BUILDER AS WELL\n[26:06] FEE083: MM-HMM YEAH\n[26:10] MEE095: UM 'CAUSE ONE THING I'M THINKING ABOUT IS W WE'RE LOOKING AT THE THE PART BUILDING PA TYPE STUFF\n[26:10] FEE083: YEAH\n[26:15] MEE095: UH AND IT MIGHT WORTH SEEING IF WE CAN ADD A LITTLE PART BUILDER THING INTO THE UM MODEL BUILDER\n[26:20] MEE095: UM JUST JUST THE JU I JUST GOTTA TIDY TIDY UP SOME THE CODE FOR GENERATING THE PARTS ANYWAY THE J. C. T. UM PARTS FROM FROM S. V. G. S\n[26:26] FEE083: WHAT I DO DON'T KNOW IS WE WANNA BOTHER WITH A PART BUILDER\n[26:28] FEE083: I MEAN THE IDEA WAS IT WASN'T WORTH THE INVESTMENT RIGHT\n[26:28] MEE095: YEAH\n[26:31] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[26:31] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[26:32] MEE095: BUT I'LL WANNA HAVE A QUI HAVE A QUICK LOOK AND SEE SEE HOW EASY IT IS TO ADD THIS THINGS TO IT\n[26:35] MEE095: 'CAUSE UM IF IF I CAN USE IT TO GENERATE UM UM THE ROTSYM ANGLE FOR EXAMPLE AND THE ROTATION SYMMETRY STUFF FOR IT\n[26:42] FEE083: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[26:42] MEE095: WHICH IS WHAT WAS CAUSING THE BUGS UH BEFORE\n[26:44] FEE083: OR DO Y\n[26:44] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[26:44] MEE095: UM SO IF I IF I CAN USE THE MODEL BUILDER TO AUTOMATICALLY DO THAT THEN THAT WOULD SA THAT WOULD SAVE QUITE A BIT OF WORK AND IT'LL D SAVE A FEW BUGS\n[26:49] FEE083: M YEAH BUT NOW NOW THAT THE GUY BUILDING THESE MODELS KNOW THAT THEY NEED TO DO THE ROTSYM SOME STUFF\n[26:50] MEE095: SO\n[26:54] FEE083: DO THEY HAVE DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE DOING IT\n[26:56] MEE094: NO\n[26:56] FEE083: NO SO\n[26:57] MEE095: NO\n[26:57] MEE095: IT'S UH IT'S JUST SOMETHING YOU GOTTA REMEMBER ONCE THE PART'S BEEN BUILT\n[26:59] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[26:59] MEE095: SO UM\n[27:00] FEE083: YEAH\n[27:01] FEE083: WELL G I MEAN UM WE MIGHT WANT TO UM SEVERELY CASH LIMIT THE INVESTMENT THAT YOU PUT INTO MAKING A PART BUILDER RIGHT\n[27:10] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[27:10] MEE095: WELL I'M NOT NOT NOT PL NOT PLANNING DO MUCH ON THAT\n[27:11] FEE083: SO HOW HOW MANY PERSON DAYS WOULD IT BE WORTH LIKE IF CRAIG DISCOVERED IT COULD BE DONE IN X. DAYS\n[27:11] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[27:12] MEE095: IT'S JUST\n[27:19] MEE094: UH I WOULDN'T BOTHER MORE THAN ONE OR TWO CERTAINLY\n[27:22] FEE083: RIGHT SO THERE'S YOUR LIMIT\n[27:23] FEE083: DON'T SPEND MORE THAN A DAY OR TWO ON IT\n[27:25] MEE095: YEAH\n[27:25] FEE083: YEAH UH 'CAUSE IT REALLY ISN'T WORTH IT\n[27:25] MEE095: I MEAN I'VE I'VE ALREADY I'VE ALREADY GOT THIS YEAH\n[27:27] FEE083: YOU YOU HAVE TO UNDERSTAND THERE'S THINGS ABOUT THIS PROJECT WE'VE HIDDEN FROM YOU SO FAR THAT YOU'LL HAVE TO LEARN ABOUT\n[27:31] MEE095: YEAH OTHER I SAW SAW SAW SAW SOMETHING ABOUT MAP TASK LIKE LITTLE FURTHER DOWN MY TASK LIST\n[27:32] FEE083: SO IT'S IT'S NOT LIKE YOU'RE OUT OF WORK\n[27:38] FEE083: OH REALLY\n[27:39] FEE083: OH THAT ONE'LL JUST BE A LITTLE ADD ON\n[27:40] FEE083: THAT'LL WHATEVER IT IS IT'LL BE THE SAME SKILLS AS YOU'VE LEARNED FOR SOMETHING ELSE\n[27:44] MEE095: RIGHT\n[27:44] FEE083: UM AND IT'LL JUST BE I'M NOT EVEN SURE THAT'S YOU 'CAUSE I THINK SOMEBODY ELSE IS DOING THAT ACTUALLY\n[27:48] FEE083: BUT UM I'M THINKING MORE OF THE FACT THAT UM AT SOME POINT WE SHOULD PROBABLY TELL YOU ABOUT THIS N. X. T. STUFF\n[27:54] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[27:54] MEE095: RIGHT\n[27:54] FEE083: SO\n[27:54] MEE095: YEAH WELL THAT THAT'S THAT'S JUST X. M. L. TO X. M. L. TO X. M. L. ISN'T IT\n[27:55] MEE094: W\n[27:58] MEE095: TURNING G. D. F. AND WHAT OTHER BITS INTO N. X. T.\n[27:59] FEE083: OH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[28:00] FEE083: BUT YOU KNOW THERE'S X. M. L. AND X. M. L. AND YOU KNOW\n[28:03] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[28:03] FEE083: IT TAKES STAND OFF LINKS AND STUFF AND IT'S UM SOME SOME PEOPLE IF THEY'RE NOT USED TO LINGUISTIC ANNOTATION C UM UH IT C TAKE A LITTLE TIME TO GET THEIR HEAD AROUND THE WAY THE DO DATA DATA MODEL WORKS\n[28:14] MEE095: RIGHT RIGHT\n[28:15] FEE083: AND UM YOU KNOW THERE'S STUFF TO LEARN THERE\n[28:16] MEE095: UM YEAH 'CAUSE THAT'S THE YEAH O OTHER THAN YOU HAVE FROM WHAT I'VE HEARD ABOUT IT IS BOTH X. M. L.\n[28:17] FEE083: SO\n[28:20] MEE095: SO THE THE PROGRAMMING SIDE OF IT DOESN'T SOUND TOO HARD\n[28:23] MEE095: IT'S GONNA BE MAKING SURE THAT IT FITS WHAT YOU EXPECT OUT OF THE FORMAT\n[28:25] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[28:26] MEE095: SO UM BUT NO THAT'S THAT'S FINE\n[28:26] FEE083: YEP\n[28:28] FEE083: SO\n[28:29] MEE095: I'LL D I'LL HAVE TRY TO FIND I'LL I'LL HAVE PLEN PLENTY OF UH PLENTY OF QUESTIONS FOR YOU ONCE I ONCE I GET TO THE LAST STAGE\n[28:33] MEE095: I'M SURE\n[28:34] FEE083: YEAH\n[28:34] FEE083: SO JUST DON'T WITTER AWAY YOU KNOW WEEKS ON FRIPPERIES WHEN WE'VE GOT THE REAL ME MEAT OF THIS YET TO COME\n[28:40] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[28:41] MEE095: YEAH\n[28:42] FEE083: WE'LL FIND WE'LL FIND PLENTY OF REALLY REALLY CRUCIAL S THINGS FOR YOU TO DO\n[28:42] MEE095: YEAH\n[28:44] MEE094: I DON'T THINK YOU'LL BE TWIDDLING YOUR THUMBS NO\n[28:45] FEE083: SO\n[28:45] MEE095: YEAH WE'LL\n[28:47] MEE095: YEAH\n[28:49] MEE095: WELL THE WE'RE GONNA GET CAMTASIA SORTED OUT THIS WEEK AND THEN IT'S CONCENTRATE ON THE ON THE GEST ANALYZER THE G. D. F. STUFF\n[28:54] MEE095: UM AND THEN YEAH\n[28:56] MEE095: ONCE ONCE WE'VE DONE THAT IT'S WHATEVER WHATEVER YOU WHATE WHATEVER YOU WHATEVER YOU WANT ME DO ONCE I DONE THE ONCE I'VE DONE THE G. D. F. I GUESS\n[29:02] FEE083: OKAY\n[29:02] FEE083: SO UH I'LL UH REMIND MYSELF TO LOOK AT WHAT'S NEXT BEFORE THE NEXT TIME WE GET TOGETHER\n[29:07] MEE095: YEP\n[29:08] MEE095: YEAH SO I THINK THE G. D. F. WILL KEEP ME BUSY FOR A LITTLE WHILE YET\n[29:11] MEE095: SO UM YEAH WELL THAT'S YEAH\n[29:14] MEE095: CERTAINLY KEEP ME BUSY UNTIL THIS TIME NEXT WEEK WHEN WE CAN START SUGGESTING THINGS THAT MIGHT MIGHT NEED TO LOOK AT FOR THE NEXT STAGE I GUESS\n[29:19] FEE083: YEAH\n[29:21] FEE083: SO YOU COLLECT ON MONDAY\n[29:23] FEE083: THAT MEANS YOU DON'T WANNA MEET RIGHT\n[29:26] MEE094: UM WELL AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NEXT MONDAY THE LAB IS TECHNICALLY BOOKED BY JULES\n[29:37] FEE083: OH R RIGHT IT'S ACTUALLY NEXT WEEK\n[29:39] FEE083: IT'S ACTUALLY THE WEEK THAT YOU WERE PLANNING ON\n[29:39] MEE094: IT\n[29:40] MEE094: UH IT STARTS THE UH ON WE THIS WEDNESDAY AND GOES THROUGH TO NEXT WEDNESDAY\n[29:47] FEE083: OH OKAY\n[29:50] FEE083: WELL I DON'T KNOW\n[29:52] FEE083: ANYWAY UM YOU'LL TELL ME WHETHER IT WE CANCEL THIS\n[29:53] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[29:56] FEE083: OR WHETHER I JUST TALK TO CRAIG\n[29:58] FEE083: IN WHICH CASE WE WON'T BE UP HERE 'CAUSE WE DON'T RECORD TWOS\n[30:01] MEE095: YEP\n[30:02] MEE095: OKAY\n[30:03] MEE094: UM WHAT ELSE\n[30:05] MEE094: UH YEAH\n[30:06] MEE094: MY THEN OTHER COMPLICATION IS TWO WEEKS TOMORROW I START MY TEACHING\n[30:11] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[30:12] FEE083: THAT SHOULD BE FUN\n[30:12] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[30:14] FEE083: LET'S SEE THAT'S LIKE THE\n[30:14] MEE094: FOR I'VE GOT TWO WEEKS OF THAT FO FOUR LECTURES AND FOUR LABS\n[30:18] MEE095: YEAH\n[30:18] FEE083: THAT COMES AT AN IDEAL TIME FOR YOU THEN\n[30:20] MEE094: YES\n[30:22] FEE083: THAT'S LIKE THE TWENTIETH OR SOMETHING\n[30:25] FEE083: UH I CAN'T ADD\n[30:28] MEE094: UH WHAT'S TOMORROW IS THE F TOMORROW THE F FIRST\n[30:28] FEE083: MONDAY IS THE\n[30:32] MEE095: FOR THE FIRST YEAH\n[30:32] MEE094: SO IT WILL BE THE FIFTEENTH FOR TWO WEEKS\n[30:33] MEE095: YEAH\n[30:34] FEE083: YEAH\n[30:35] MEE095: HMM\n[30:36] MEE095: ACTUALLY YEAH THAT REMINDS ME I WO WO I WO I WON'T BE UH ON THURSDAY I'M GONNA BE OVER IN MY INDUCTION DAY\n[30:41] MEE094: OH YOU'VE GOT YOUR UH INDUCTION THAT'S RIGHT\n[30:42] MEE095: SO SO\n[30:44] FEE083: OH YEAH YOU HAVE TO PROMISE TO TELL US HOW THAT IS\n[30:46] FEE083: 'CAUSE PEOPLE DO ASK ME\n[30:48] MEE095: FAIR ENOUGH FAIR ENOUGH\n[30:49] MEE095: I MEAN UH I DON'T IT'S MEANT TO BE THAT IN DEPTH\n[30:49] MEE094: UH YES\n[30:50] MEE094: FROM A TOTAL WASTE OF TIME TO YOU KNOW\n[30:51] MEE095: IT'S\n[30:52] FEE083: YEAH ON A SCALE OF ONE TO SEVEN\n[30:54] MEE095: YES YES\n[30:56] MEE095: I MEAN I D I DON'T EXPECT TO BE THAT IN DEPTH\n[30:57] MEE095: I MEAN IT'S FIFTEEN MINUTES ON A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT TOPICS\n[31:00] MEE095: SO IT'S JUST IT'S UH IT IS\n[31:01] FEE083: YEAH\n[31:02] MEE095: UH YES IT IS\n[31:03] MEE095: I'M SURE MOST OF IT I ALREADY KNOW\n[31:04] MEE095: IT'S LIKE FIRE SAFETY\n[31:05] MEE095: YEAH\n[31:06] MEE095: HEALTH SAFETY DATA PROTECTION\n[31:08] MEE095: USUAL SORT OF STUFF YOU GET EVERYWHERE\n[31:08] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[31:09] MEE095: SO\n[31:09] MEE094: IT'S PROBABLY THE UNIVERSITY'LL COVER ITSELF LEGALLY I THINK BY DOING THIS\n[31:09] FEE083: YEAH YOU'D BE SURPRI THESE THINGS DO\n[31:13] MEE094: UH MM-HMM\n[31:14] MEE095: YEAH\n[31:14] FEE083: WELL IF THEY WERE GONNA DO THAT THEN THEY'D FORCE YOU TO GO TO IT\n[31:14] MEE095: YEAH\n[31:17] MEE094: UH NO I SUPPOSE RATHER THAN BEING NOBODY'S BOTHERED SO FAR IS IT\n[31:17] FEE083: I WOULD AND I WOULD KNOW SOMEBODY WHO'D GONE TO KNOW\n[31:20] FEE083: YOU KNOW\n[31:22] FEE083: I'M PRETTY SURE THEY DIDN'T HAVE INDUCTION IN MY DAY\n[31:22] MEE095: YEAH\n[31:23] FEE083: SO\n[31:24] MEE094: UH WELL I DON'T REMEMBER BEING ASKED FOR AN INDUCTION\n[31:26] MEE094: SO\n[31:27] FEE083: REALLY\n[31:27] FEE083: BUT YOU ONLY STARTED HERE\n[31:29] MEE094: IN APRIL\n[31:30] MEE095: MM\n[31:31] FEE083: THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO I'M SURE\n[31:33] MEE095: YEAH I MEAN I CAN REMO\n[31:34] MEE094: I GOT INVITED TO A UM A A A SUMMER GARDEN PARTY FOR NEW STAFF MEMBERS\n[31:39] MEE094: BUT THAT WAS BUT THAT'S ALL\n[31:43] FEE083: OH WELL\n[31:44] MEE095: YEAH I CAN REMEMBER WHEN I START BEING A ST WHEN I WAS STA STARTING BEING A STUDENT\n[31:46] MEE095: I MEAN HA WE HAD THE INDUCTIONS WERE COMPULSORY BECAUSE UM A LOT OF STUDENTS WERE DOING TE WERE DOING TEACHING\n[31:52] MEE095: AND YOU COULDN'T DO THE TEACHING UNLESS YOU DONE THE INDUCTION BECAUSE YOU HAD TO KNOW ABOUT HEALTH AND SAFETY AND FIRE SAFETY BEFORE YOU COULD TAKE A CHARGE OF YEAH\n[31:57] MEE094: HMM\n[31:59] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[31:59] MEE095: 'CAUSE YOU WERE THE RESPONSIBLE PERSON IN THE IN THE CLASS ROOM\n[31:59] FEE083: UH\n[32:01] MEE095: SO\n[32:05] MEE095: SO BUT UH YEAH I'M NOT SURE I'M NOT SURE WHY THE WHY WHY I'M DOING IT NOW\n[32:05] FEE083: YEP\n[32:09] MEE095: BUT OKAY\n[32:10] MEE094: UH UH\n[32:10] MEE095: SO SEE HOW IT GO\n[32:11] MEE095: I'LL I'LL UH GIVE YOU MY REPORT ON FRIDAY OR SOMETHING\n[32:13] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[32:15] MEE094: I HAVE ONE N. X. T. QUESTION WHICH HOPEFULLY WON'T BE WELL IT'S NOT ONE\n[32:18] FEE083: OKAY\n[32:19] MEE094: JUST HOPEFULLY AS PART OF THE OUTPUT IT WILL BE SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[32:26] MEE094: IS THAT CORRECT\n[32:27] MEE094: SO YOU'VE GOT THE GAZE POSITION OF THE FIRST PERSON GAZE POSITION OF THE SECOND MOUSE POSITION OF THE FIRST\n[32:32] MEE094: MOUSE POSITION OF THE SECOND AND I DON'T KNOW A COMMON MOUSE ACTION THERE OR SOMETHING\n[32:37] FEE083: YEAH\n[32:37] MEE094: DOES THAT T JUST IN IN SORT OF LAYERS LIKE THAT\n[32:40] FEE083: SEEMS REASONABLE\n[32:42] FEE083: SO UM IT'LL BE LIKE IN UH MONITOR\n[32:47] FEE083: BUT YEAH THEY'LL ALL BE DIFFERENT TIERS LIKE THAT\n[32:48] MEE094: YEAH\n[32:50] MEE094: YEP\n[32:50] FEE083: AND THEN THERE'S THE LANGUAGE STUFF AS WELL PRESUMABLY\n[32:52] MEE094: YES UH-HUH\n[32:53] MEE094: M THAT'S THAT'S JUST THE THE EYE MOVEMENT UH OTHER SORT OF STUFF YEAH\n[32:55] FEE083: YEAH THIS IS THE EASY STUFF\n[32:56] FEE083: YEAH\n[32:57] FEE083: WELL EYES AND MOUSE\n[32:59] FEE083: EYES AND MICE\n[33:01] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[33:03] FEE083: AND THAT'S ENOUGH FOR YOU RIGHT\n[33:05] FEE083: I MEAN THAT'S JUST THE WAY YOU WANT IT\n[33:05] MEE094: IT HO HOPEFU UH HOPEFULLY THAT'S YEAH I GUESS IT'S THAT'S WHY I DRE\n[33:08] FEE083: COURSE THERE ARE LOT LOTS OF THINGS THAT CAN DO THAT\n[33:09] FEE083: BUT IT'S THE LANGUAGE PART THAT'S THE HARD PART\n[33:11] MEE094: AS WELL\n[33:12] MEE094: YEAH MM-HMM\n[33:12] FEE083: YEAH\n[33:12] MEE094: YEAH\n[33:13] MEE094: SO I WAS JUST YEAH\n[33:13] MEE094: I WAS JUST CHECKING THAT UH I KNOW THE LANGUAGE PART BECAUSE THEY SAY L. P. HERE BUT UH THIS WOULD BE THE THE THE NEW PART\n[33:18] FEE083: YEAH THAT'S\n[33:20] MEE094: NEW STUFF\n[33:21] FEE083: THAT SEEMS FINE YEAH\n[33:21] MEE095: YEAH\n[33:23] FEE083: DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE UM THE SETS OF CODES ARE\n[33:26] FEE083: WELL THE WHATEV WHATEVER WHATEVER YOU'RE GETTING OUT OF THE JAST ANALYSER\n[33:30] FEE083: SO\n[33:31] MEE094: UH YEAH WHATEVER THAT IS\n[33:34] FEE083: I MEAN BLINKS AS WELL RIGHT\n[33:37] MEE094: UM YES I'M NOT SURE WHETHER WE NEED TO KNOW EXACTLY WHERE THEY ARE JUST HOW MANY THERE ARE IN EACH TRA UM UH P I DON'T KNOW\n[33:42] FEE083: OH SO YOU DON'T WANT A PA UH PART OF THIS DATA\n[33:46] MEE094: I SUPPOSE IT COULD GO IN\n[33:47] FEE083: AYE\n[33:47] FEE083: BUT\n[33:48] MEE094: UH I MEAN I SUPPOSE IT WE'RE AS WELL TO HAVE IT IF WE CAN\n[33:49] FEE083: I THINK YOU I THINK YOU SHOULD WELL THERE'S TWO VIEWS ON THIS\n[33:54] FEE083: UM IF YOU DO THEN THE PEOPLE FORMULATING RESEARCH QUESTIONS WILL ASK ABOUT THEM\n[33:58] MEE094: RIGHT\n[33:58] FEE083: BUT IF YOU DON'T THEY'LL PROBABLY ASK ABOUT THEM ANYWAY AND THEN YOU'LL HAVE TO ADD 'EM AFTER THE FACT\n[34:02] FEE083: UH SO IT'S PROBABLY EASIER JUST TO S SHOVE 'EM IN\n[34:02] MEE094: WELL UH JUST SAY STICK 'EM IN ANYWAY\n[34:04] FEE083: YOU CAN STICK 'EM IN A DIFFERENT UM TRACK AND UH AND THEN LOAD 'EM OR NOT LOAD 'EM AS YOU PLEASE\n[34:05] MEE094: YEAH\n[34:06] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[34:11] FEE083: 'CAUSE IT'S NOT WELL I DON'T KNOW\n[34:13] FEE083: WITH IS IT IS IT PART OF SO TH THESE ARE MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE AND EXHAUSTIVE SETS OF CODES AGAINST TIME RIGHT\n[34:20] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[34:20] FEE083: ISN'T BLINK A PART OF THIS\n[34:22] MEE094: UM BLINK WOULD UH UH AT THE MOMENT JUST GET LUMPED IN WITH THE SORT OF PREVIOUS GAZE\n[34:30] FEE083: YEAH\n[34:31] FEE083: BUT BUT ISN'T THAT IMPORTANT\n[34:31] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[34:32] FEE083: BECAUSE WHEN THEY'RE BLINKING BASICALLY IT'S LIKE AN A NIL CODE\n[34:36] FEE083: YOU C CAN'T FIND OUT WHAT THEY'RE DOING OTHERWISE\n[34:37] MEE094: THE WAY THEY'RE LOOKING MM-HMM\n[34:39] FEE083: SO IT MAY ACTUALLY BE IMPORTANT TO HAVE THE BLINKS REGISTERED IN THERE BECAUSE YOU MAY DISCOVER YOU NEED TO TAKE THEM INTO ACCOUNT TO SMOOTH SOME KIND OF ANALYSIS THAT YOU'RE DOING\n[34:44] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[34:47] FEE083: SO IT COULD BE THAT IF THEY ONLY THEY HADN'T HAD A BLINK JUST THEN THEY WOULD'VE BEEN I DON'T KNOW WHAT\n[34:54] MEE094: M UH YES MM-HMM\n[34:57] MEE094: MOVING SOMEWHERE ELSE OR IS MORE LIKELY TO BE UH\n[35:02] FEE083: I'M THINKING MORE\n[35:02] MEE094: BLINKING AT THE SAME TIME AS THE OTHER PERSON WAS DOING SOMETHING I THINK TO MM-HMM\n[35:06] FEE083: THAT YOU WANNA KNOW ABOUT\n[35:08] MEE094: YEAH\n[35:10] FEE083: OH I HOPE N NOT TO MUCH RELIES ON MISSING STUFF 'CAUSE PEOPLE BLINK\n[35:14] FEE083: I WAS THINKING MORE LIKE UM YOU KNOW\n[35:16] FEE083: THE PERSON LOOKS A P A PART AND THEY'VE GOT A UH FIXATION BEFORE AND AFTER AND THERE'S BLINK IN THE MIDDLE\n[35:23] FEE083: AND YOU KNOW THERE MAY BE TIMES WHEN YOU WANNA TREAT THAT AS ONE THING RIGHT\n[35:26] MEE094: YES\n[35:27] MEE094: NORMAN NORMALLY UH WOULD BE JUST AS I SAY LIKE ADD THE BLINK TIME AND DURATION TO THE PREVIOUS FIXATION\n[35:36] FEE083: OH RIGHT\n[35:37] FEE083: OKAY\n[35:38] FEE083: SO BUT IN THAT CASE\n[35:40] MEE094: 'CAUSE YOU'RE NOT ABSORBING ANY NEW INFORMATION AND THAT'S WHAT THE CRITICAL SORT OF DECIDING FACTOR IS\n[35:46] FEE083: RIGHT UH-HUH\n[35:47] FEE083: IN THAT CASE THEN UM THESE TIERS ARE ALREADY LIKE BLINK CORRECTED\n[35:53] MEE094: YES SO THAT THEY'LL INCLUDE THE\n[35:54] FEE083: AND THEN YOU WOULDN'T HAVE BLINKS AS PART OF THIS\n[35:56] FEE083: YOU'D WANT BLINKS AS A SEPARATE TIER IF YOU'RE GONNA HAVE IT IN\n[35:57] MEE094: SO I I YEAH WOULD HA IT WOULD BE AS A SEPARATE TIER WHERE JUST TO MARK\n[36:03] FEE083: YEAH\n[36:03] MEE094: THE ACTUAL POSITION\n[36:04] FEE083: YEAH SO THE KEY THING IS HE HERE IS MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE AND EXHAUSTIVE\n[36:08] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[36:08] FEE083: AND UM THE SECOND KEY THING IS UM IT BETTER BE REALLY CLEAR TO THE PEOPLE WHO ARE DEALING WITH THESE CODES UM UH W YEAH\n[36:16] MEE094: WHAT'S INCLUDED AND WHAT'S N YEAH\n[36:18] FEE083: WHETHER ANY MONKEY BUSINESS HAS BEEN DONE AROUND THE BLINKS TO CORRECT FOR THAT\n[36:18] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[36:23] FEE083: UM 'CAUSE YOU KNOW IT WOULDN'T NECESSARILY BE OBVIOUS LOOKING AT THAT SET OF CODES THAT\n[36:28] MEE094: HMM\n[36:29] MEE094: NO NOT CERTAINLY L NOT LOOKING AT CODES NO\n[36:32] FEE083: UH YEAH I SUPPOSE IF YOU KNOW ABOUT EYE TRACKERS THEN YOU'LL JUST KNOW\n[36:34] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[36:34] FEE083: BUT\n[36:35] MEE095: HUH\n[36:37] MEE095: OKAY\n[36:37] MEE094: KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR AND WHAT NOT TO YEAH\n[36:39] MEE095: SO SO THAT MEAN YOU NEED THE BLINK CORRECTIONS PART OF THE ANALYSIS THEN\n[36:42] MEE095: UM\n[36:43] FEE083: IT I THINK YOU'RE JUST SAYING IT COMES OUT OF THE EYE TRACKER ALREADY RIGHT\n[36:46] MEE094: UH I THERE ARE WELL THEY'RE ALREADY IDENTIFIED AS BLINKS\n[36:46] FEE083: THEY'RE ALREADY BLINK CORRECTED\n[36:50] MEE094: THEN IT'S UH I IT IS AT TH HMM AT WHAT STAGE\n[36:56] MEE094: THE SOFTWARE THAT I'VE USED UH P POOLS UH THE BLINKS SO WILL ADD IT ON\n[37:02] MEE094: I'M NOT SURE WHAT THE DEFAULT\n[37:04] MEE095: RIGHT\n[37:04] MEE095: SO THA THA THAT'S UH THAT'S FOR THE REST OF THE STUFF THAT COMES THE EYE TRACKER ISN'T THE ANALYZER SOFTWARE THAT COMES THE EYE TRACKER\n[37:07] MEE094: YES\n[37:09] MEE094: YEAH SO I'M NOT SU I CERTAINLY IT'S LISTED AS A SEPARATE EVENT IN THE STREAM\n[37:13] MEE094: BLINKS ARE A TAG UH FROM THE E. D. F. AND AND THAT SORT OF THING\n[37:13] MEE095: RIGHT\n[37:18] MEE094: IT'S REGISTERED AS A A DETECTION\n[37:20] MEE095: RIGHT OKAY\n[37:20] MEE095: WELL I I IF IF YOU WANT IF YOU WANT THE BLINKS MER MERGED INTO A FIXATION\n[37:21] MEE094: BUT\n[37:23] MEE095: IT MIGHT WORTH MAKING MAKING A CR PART OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE G. D. F. STUFF\n[37:27] MEE094: MM\n[37:27] MEE095: SO TO REMIND ME SO TO TO JUST ADD THAT ANALYSIS TO YEAH TO TO IT\n[37:27] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[37:31] MEE095: SO IT'S I MEAN IT'S EASY ENOUGH TO DO JUST CHE JUST CHECKING THE TIMES TH TIMES OF THE EVENTS\n[37:32] FEE083: YEAH\n[37:32] MEE094: UH I Y YEAH\n[37:34] MEE094: UH I MEAN IT IT IT WON'T BECAUSE OF THE FIXATION IT WILL BE DOWN TO WHAT WE DEFINE AS UH A GAZE\n[37:39] MEE094: SO BASICALLY THE TIME FROM WHEN SOMEBODY STARTS LOOKING AT AN OBJECT UNTIL THEY LEAVE IT\n[37:46] MEE094: AND SO IF THEY BLINKED A LOT WITHIN THAT THEY'RE STILL LOOKING AT THAT OBJECT\n[37:49] MEE094: SO IT'S JUST THE TIME IN TO THE TIME OUT\n[37:52] MEE095: RIGHT\n[37:53] FEE083: YEAH\n[37:53] MEE095: OKAY OKAY\n[37:53] FEE083: BUT WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW IS LIKE AT WHAT STAGE IN THE EYE TRACKING STUFF WHERE IT DOES THAT AND WHETHER THAT GETS THROUGH SO THAT UM CRAIG GETS IT AUTOMATICALLY IN WHAT HE'S TRANSLATING OR TO G. D. F.\n[37:58] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[38:02] MEE094: YEP\n[38:04] FEE083: WHETHER HE NEEDS TO REDO THE SAME ANALYSIS BECAUSE SOMETHING ABOUT THE DATA PATH CUTS OFF THAT ANALYSIS FOR THE EYE TRACKER\n[38:10] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[38:11] FEE083: OR WHETHER WE EVEN LIKE IT RIGHT AND WANNA DO IT SOME DIFFERENT WAY\n[38:13] MEE094: HMM\n[38:14] MEE094: SOME OTHER WAY\n[38:15] MEE095: YEAH\n[38:16] MEE095: YEAH 'CAUSE I THINK THE ASCII FORMAT AS IT STANDS DOES CONTAIN BLINK INFORMATION UM 'CAUSE UH D D I'M SURE I'M SURE THAT'S APPEARED IN THE IN THE DOCUMENTATION I'VE READ THROUGH\n[38:20] MEE094: YES\n[38:22] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[38:24] MEE094: YEP THERE'S A BLINK SORT OF EVENT\n[38:24] FEE083: YEAH\n[38:25] FEE083: BUT IT COULD BE THESE THINGS ARE CORRECTED FOR BLINKS IN THIS WAY PLUS THERE'S BLINK INFORMATION\n[38:31] FEE083: SO YOU KNOW IT IT TREATS IT AS A FIXATION AROUND BLINKS AND IT ALSO JUST HAPPENS TO TELL YOU WHERE THE BLINKS ARE\n[38:32] MEE095: POSSIBLY\n[38:33] MEE095: POSSIBLY YEAH\n[38:37] FEE083: 'CAUSE AS THEY WERE SAYING THEY LIKE TO USE BLINK RATE AS MEASURES OF COGNITIVE DIFFICULTY OR SOMETHING\n[38:41] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[38:42] FEE083: SO\n[38:43] MEE095: RIGHT\n[38:43] MEE095: OKAY OKAY\n[38:44] MEE095: UM YEAH\n[38:45] MEE095: SO MIGHT MIGHT WORTH US US HAVING A LOOK AT THAT AND JUST JUST SEEING WHAT DAT IS WHAT DATA IS ALREADY IN THE ASCII FORMAT AND WHETHER YOU WANT ME TO DO ANY CORRECTION AS PART OF THE ANALYSIS\n[38:51] MEE094: YEP\n[38:54] MEE095: UM 'CAUSE I'VE GOTTA DO THE ANALYSIS FOR THE FIXATIONS ON PARTS AND THINGS ANYWAY\n[38:58] MEE095: SO YEAH I D I I I DIDN'T THINK CHECK FOR BLINKS DURING THAT\n[39:01] MEE095: ISN'T GONNA BE A SHOULDN'T BE A BIG PROBLEM\n[39:03] MEE094: IT SHOULD JUST BE A MATTER OF TREATING A B ADDING ON THE BLINK TO THE LAST FIXATION OR SOMETHING ANYWAY\n[39:08] MEE095: YEAH\n[39:09] MEE095: YEP\n[39:10] MEE095: UM SO WE'LL BE\n[39:13] FEE083: IF THEY'RE NOT STILL FIXATING ON IT WHEN THEY COME BACK OUT OF THE BLINK THEN\n[39:19] FEE083: WHY IS THAT IS THAT THE RIGHT THING TO DO ANALYTICALLY\n[39:22] MEE094: UH WELL UH THE THE REAL REASON IS UM AS LONG AS THEY'VE BEEN BLINKING\n[39:27] MEE094: EVEN IF THEY THEN OPEN THEIR EYES SOMEWHERE ELSE THAT'S WHEN THEY START ABSORBING THE NEW INFORMATION\n[39:31] FEE083: OH RIGHT\n[39:31] FEE083: YEAH YOU SAID THAT\n[39:35] MEE094: IT'S BASICALLY LIKE A JUST A LONG SACCADE\n[39:37] MEE094: MM IT YOU KIND OF HAVE VISUAL SUPPRESSION WHEN YOU MOVE AND IT'S THE SAME WHEN YOU'RE BLINKING\n[39:42] MEE094: YOU'RE NOT TAKING ANYTHING IN\n[39:43] MEE094: SO\n[39:44] FEE083: WELL BUT DOES UM THE DURATION OF FIXATIONS COUNT FOR ANYTHING\n[39:46] FEE083: 'CAUSE IT IF YOU'RE JUST ADDING THE LENGTH OF THE BLINK TO THE FIXATION YOU'RE NOT TREATING IT AS A SACCADE\n[39:50] MEE094: UH IT IT'S YEAH THAT YES UM THAT'S FOR THE SORT OF GAZE TIME MEASURE\n[39:55] MEE094: UH IT'S NOT ACTUALLY THE FIXATIONS ARE STILL UM INDEPENDENT\n[40:00] MEE094: SO THE THEY W FIXATION DURATION ISN'T DOESN'T INCLUDE THE BLINK IN THE ASCII A OUTPUT\n[40:01] FEE083: OKAY\n[40:06] MEE094: IT'S ONLY WHEN WE START LOOKING AT SORT OF THE TOTAL GAZE THAT UM THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF TIME SPENT LOOKING AT ONE PARTICULAR OBJECT\n[40:06] FEE083: WAIT\n[40:12] MEE094: WHICH INCLUDES ALL THESE SORT OF MULTIPLE FIXATIONS AND ANY BLINKS AND THAT SORT OF THING\n[40:17] FEE083: OKAY\n[40:18] MEE094: IS IT IT'S A A SORT OF COMPOSITE UH VIEWING TIME\n[40:18] FEE083: I KINDA GET THIS\n[40:19] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[40:20] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[40:22] MEE095: RIGHT MM-HMM\n[40:24] FEE083: SO MORE COMPLICATED THAN I THOUGHT\n[40:26] MEE094: UH YEAH I'M AFRAID UH MM-HMM\n[40:26] FEE083: I'D FORGOTTEN ABOUT THE MULTIPLE FIXATIONS ON AN OBJECT\n[40:29] FEE083: YEAH\n[40:31] FEE083: OKAY\n[40:31] MEE095: AND SO ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FINAL THING THAT JUST SORT SAYS BETWEEN THIS TIME AND THIS TIME YOU'RE LOOKING AT THIS OBJECT\n[40:36] MEE095: BETWEEN THIS TIME THIS TIME YOU'RE NOT LOOKING ANYTHING\n[40:37] MEE094: YEP YEP\n[40:37] MEE095: AND\n[40:38] MEE094: ALTHOUGH WE'LL ALSO STILL NEED A COUNT OF THE FIXATIONS JUST SO WE CAN HAVE YOU YOU'VE GOT MEASURE FIXATION DURATION AGAIN JUST TO S SEE IF THOSE THEY SPEND LONGER JUST F AMOUNT OF MORE STABLE MOVE UH EYE FIXATION OR NOT\n[40:52] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[40:52] MEE094: UH\n[40:53] MEE095: 'CAUSE I THINK I THINK AT THE MOMENT THE G. D. F. FORMAT HAS FIXATIONS IN IT\n[40:56] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[40:56] MEE095: UM SO SO I GUE I GUESS THAT'D BE PART OF THE G. D. F. TO TRANSFORMATION WOULD BE TURNING FIXATIONS INTO GAZES AND WHATEVER ELSE\n[41:00] MEE094: YEP\n[41:01] MEE094: TO YE YEAH MM-HMM\n[41:04] MEE095: OKAY OKAY\n[41:05] MEE094: VIEWING TIMES\n[41:05] MEE095: WELL THA THA DON'T DON'T UH WORRY ABOUT THAT JUST THE MOMENT\n[41:06] FEE083: WELL IT'S NOT OKAY I MEAN THIS IS KINDA WHAT WE WERE TALKING ABOUT BEFORE THIS CONFUSION ABOUT WHAT'S IN THE G. D. F.\n[41:07] MEE095: BUT\n[41:12] FEE083: I MEAN YOU MIGHT SEE IT AS THE INITIAL G. D. F. IS JUST WHATEVER STRAIGHT FORWARDLY TRANSLATES WITHOUT\n[41:19] FEE083: YOU KNOW WITHOUT TRANSFORMS WITH JUST THE DATA FORMAT CHANGING FROM THE ASCII\n[41:23] FEE083: AND THEN THERE'S A BUNCH OF OTHER THINGS THAT GET ADDED THAT YOU MIGHT STILL WANT TO BE IN UM AUGMENTED G. D. F. FORMAT\n[41:30] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[41:31] FEE083: YOU KNOW LIKE THIS BLINK AND THE GAZE AND WHATEVER ELSE\n[41:34] FEE083: AND THEN YOU TRANSLATE TO N. X. T.\n[41:37] FEE083: SO YOU MIGHT STILL WANNA HAVE EVERYTHING IN THIS ONE G. D. F. FILE FORMAT THAT REPRESENTS EVERYTHING\n[41:41] FEE083: AND THEN THE N. X. T. THING IS JUST A SPLITTER\n[41:43] FEE083: IT'S NOT DOING ANY FANCY ANALYSIS\n[41:45] MEE094: RIGHT YEAH\n[41:45] FEE083: SO I SEE THIS AS YOU KNOW\n[41:46] FEE083: A BUNCH OF LITTLE ROUTINES THAT TAKE THE THE G. D. F. WITHOUT THIS INFORMATION IN IT AND ADD NEW INFORMATION INTO TH SUB SCRIPT VERSIONS OF THE G. D. F. FILE THAT CONTAINS THESE POST PROCESS ANALYSES\n[41:58] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[41:59] MEE094: WELL THAT'S PARTLY WHY I BROUGHT THIS UP NOW IS IT I'M NOT SURE WHAT POINT DOWN THE DATA PATH THINGS SORT OF HAPPEN\n[42:06] MEE094: BUT THAT'S WHAT I WANT OUT IN THE END\n[42:09] MEE095: RIGHT\n[42:09] FEE083: YEAH\n[42:11] MEE095: RIGHT\n[42:11] MEE095: SO SO SO W WILL YOU ACTUALLY BE DOING MUCH OF THE G. D. F.\n[42:13] MEE095: OR IS ARE YOU EXPECTING DO MOST THE ANALYSIS ON OUT OF THE N. X. T. STUFF THEN\n[42:17] MEE095: SO WHE WHEN YOU UH WHEN YOU ACTUALLY GENERATE YOUR RESULTS\n[42:20] MEE095: MM-HMM\n[42:20] MEE094: UM WELL THE N. X. T. STUFF WILL HAVE THE MORE COMPLETE PICTURE 'CAUSE IT WILL INCLUDE COMBINE ALL THE LINGUISTIC STUFF WITH ALL THE MOVEMENTS AND THE ACTIONS\n[42:30] FEE083: YEAH\n[42:33] MEE095: RIGHT\n[42:34] MEE094: UM BUT THERE'LL BE I SUPPOSE JUST SOME PURELY EYE MOVEMENT STUFF WE COULD DO\n[42:41] MEE094: I S PRESUMABLY WITH G. D. F.\n[42:43] MEE094: UH\n[42:43] MEE095: YEAH\n[42:43] MEE095: UH YEAH\n[42:44] MEE095: C WELL YEAH\n[42:44] MEE095: YOU TOLD THAT EARLIER 'CAUSE YOU COULD DO A QUICK ANA YOU COULD DO A QUICK ANALYSIS ON THE G. D. F. STUFF WITHOUT HAVING TO BEFORE YOU HIT BEFORE YOU DO THE DIALOGUE ANALYSIS TYPE STUFF\n[42:48] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[42:51] MEE095: SO YOU CAN GET SOME SOME RESULTS ANYWAY CAN'T YOU\n[42:53] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[42:53] FEE083: YEAH\n[42:53] FEE083: I MEAN IT TO SOME EXTENT IT DOESN'T MATTER WHICH DATA FORMAT IT'S IN N. X. T. OR G. D. F.\n[42:54] MEE095: OKAY\n[42:54] MEE095: YEAH\n[42:58] FEE083: BUT IT MAKES MORE SENSE FOR THE CONVERTER BETWEEN G. D. F. AND N. X. T. NOT TO ADD ANY DATA\n[43:03] FEE083: ALL IT DOES IS DO THIS THIS STUPID DATA FORMAT CONVERSION\n[43:04] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[43:08] FEE083: AND IT IT'S JUST YOU KNOW SEPARATING IT OUT IN THE LITTLE STEPS\n[43:11] FEE083: SO YOU KNOW THERE HAVE TO BE THESE OTHER SCRIPTS THAT ADD ANY UM DATA TRANSFORMS UM NOT DATA FORMAT TRANSFORM FORMS BUT DATA TRANSFORMS\n[43:19] FEE083: LIKE THIS IDEA OF UM OF PUTTING TOGETHER GAZES FROM FIXATIONS\n[43:25] FEE083: SO Y YOU KNOW I IF WE KEEP IT SIMPLER LIKE THAT SO THAT IT'S IN LITTLE PIECES\n[43:30] FEE083: THEN IT'LL BE JUST EASIER TO UNDERSTAND W WHAT THE WH THE WHOLE THING DOES\n[43:32] MEE094: HMM\n[43:35] MEE095: RIGHT\n[43:35] MEE095: OKAY OKAY\n[43:36] MEE094: HMM\n[43:36] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU YOU C YOU KNOW I IF SUDDENLY YOU DISCOVER THERE'S A PROBLEM WITH THE G. D. F. TO N. X. T. TRANSFORM\n[43:36] MEE094: C\n[43:40] FEE083: YOU WANNA KNOW WHETHER IT'S ONE OF THESE LITTLE POST PROCESSES GOING WRONG OR WHETHER IT'S JUST THE THING THAT DUMPS IT INTO THE MULTIPLE FILES FOR THE AND G. D. F. TO N. X. T. TRANSFORM IS C IS PRETTY SIMPLE\n[43:47] MEE094: AN\n[43:49] FEE083: SO UM YOU KNOW\n[43:51] MEE095: RIGHT\n[43:51] MEE094: AND UH YEAH\n[43:52] MEE094: THAT'S ALSO WHY I SENT YOU THE MM SAARBRUECKEN SOFTWARE F THAT UH THE STUFF THAT TAKES THE ASCII SORT OF FORMAT ORIGINALLY AND THEN JUST UH SORT OF COMPRESSES IT AND THINGS\n[44:02] MEE095: OH YEAH YEAH\n[44:03] MEE095: THE GERMANS DON'T YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[44:04] MEE094: YEAH THE GERMAN STUFF\n[44:05] MEE094: UH BECAUSE THAT LITTLE UTILITY UM DOES THINGS LIKE T WELL BUT YOU CAN TELL IT TO WHAT TO DO WITH BLINKS\n[44:13] MEE094: WHETHER JUST TO LUMP THEM IN OR OR NOT\n[44:14] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[44:15] MEE094: UH WHAT THE MINIMUM FIXATION DURATION FOR A STABLE FIXATION WOULD BE SORT OF YOU HAVE IF IT PICKS UP T FIXATIONS LESS THAN SAY FIFTY MILLISECONDS\n[44:25] MEE094: YOU CAN TELL IT JUST TO AGAIN LUMP THEM ALL TOGETHER THAT'S NOT A SORT OF RELIABLE ENOUGH FIXATION\n[44:31] MEE095: FAIR ENOUGH FAIR EN\n[44:31] MEE094: UH YOU CAN PUT IN THESE SORT OF OF THINGS\n[44:33] MEE094: SO THAT'S UH THAT'S A BIT OF SOFTWARE THAT'S SENT AND THAT INCLUDES THE SOURCE CODE AND THINGS AS WELL\n[44:38] MEE095: YEAH SO SO THEY THEY WE'RE ALLOWED TO DO WHATEVER WITHOUT WITHOUT SOURCE CODE\n[44:40] MEE095: THERE'S NO C SORT OF RESTRICTIONS ON THAT\n[44:43] MEE095: FAIR ENOUGH FAIR ENOUGH\n[44:43] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[44:43] FEE083: SO THAT'S LIKE ALL THE ANALYSIS THAT YOU NEED TO DO TO THINGS\n[44:47] FEE083: ARE YOU JUST GONNA COPY WHAT THEY DO\n[44:48] FEE083: OR IS IT DOCUMENTED LIKE WHY THEY DID IT THEY WAY THEY DID IT\n[44:52] FEE083: OR IS IT JUST\n[44:54] MEE094: UH NO THERE'S VERY LITTLE DOCUMENTATION AS YOU MIGHT IMAGINE FOR THESE SORT OF THINGS\n[45:00] FEE083: WELL IT'S GOOD STARTING POINT RIGHT\n[45:01] MEE094: YEAH SO I G I UH YEAH\n[45:01] FEE083: SO IT'D BE INTERESTING TO SEE IF YOU AGREE WITH THE DECISIONS THAT THEY MADE ABOUT HOW TO DO THINGS\n[45:02] MEE094: THAT'S THAT'S WHY\n[45:03] MEE094: SO MM-HMM\n[45:08] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[45:08] MEE095: YEAH I SUPPOSE I CAN EASY LOOK THROUGH AND START WRITING UP SOME DOCUMENTATION ON IT\n[45:09] MEE094: HMM\n[45:11] MEE095: THAT'LL GI THAT'LL GIVE US A STARTING POINT FOR US TO SORT TO TALK ABOUT IT TO LOOK FOR WHAT ANALYSIS WE N ACTUALLY NEED TO DO ON IT AND THINGS\n[45:12] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[45:17] MEE095: UM YEAH EASY\n[45:18] MEE095: C YEAH CREATE ALL THE UH SWITCHES AND WHATEVER ELSE YOU NEED TO DO\n[45:21] MEE095: SO UM\n[45:22] FEE083: MM\n[45:23] MEE094: FINE\n[45:24] MEE094: GOOD\n[45:26] MEE095: OKAY\n[45:26] MEE095: OKAY\n[45:26] MEE095: YEAH\n[45:27] MEE095: SO WE'LL ON ONCE YEAH\n[45:28] MEE095: WELL ONCE I'VE HAD ONCE I'VE HAD A BIT OF BIT MORE LOOK AT THIS G. D. F. STUFF THEN START LOOKING THROUGH THAT\n[45:32] MEE095: START LOOKING THROUGH THAT AND MAKE SURE THAT WORKS\n[45:32] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[45:34] MEE094: 'CAUSE UH AL ALSO JUST FILTERS IT\n[45:35] MEE095: 'CAUSE\n[45:36] MEE094: THERE ARE A LOT OF UM STRANGE EVENT TAGS THAT THE EYE LINK PRODUCES THAT ARE FAIRLY MEANINGLESS I THINK\n[45:46] MEE094: AND IT CAN STRI IT STRIPS OUT A LOT OF THE JUNK UH AS WELL\n[45:46] MEE095: YEAH\n[45:49] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[45:49] FEE083: AH\n[45:50] MEE095: I'VE L YEAH I'VE NO NO NOTICED THAT THE THE THE GEST ANALYSER KNOWS QUITE A FEW THINGS AS WELL\n[45:50] MEE094: SO IT CLEANS IT UP\n[45:51] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[45:53] MEE094: UH-HUH\n[45:53] MEE095: SO UM BUT AS\n[45:54] FEE083: WELL B BUT WE DON'T WANNA BUILD IT INTO OUR DATA PATH\n[45:57] FEE083: WE JUST WANNA LEARN FROM IT I THINK RIGHT\n[45:58] MEE094: RIGHT\n[45:59] FEE083: CORRECT\n[46:00] MEE094: UH B FINE\n[46:00] FEE083: OR NO\n[46:01] MEE094: WELL UM POSSIBLY\n[46:03] MEE095: YEAH\n[46:03] MEE095: WELL UH I USE IT THAT USEFUL FOR GENERATING THIS G. D. F. STUFF\n[46:06] MEE095: I CAN EASILY INCORPORATE WHATEVER FUNCTIONS IT TAKES FROM INTO GEST ANALYSER WHEN I'M DO DOING THE G. D. F. STUFF\n[46:11] FEE083: YEAH\n[46:12] MEE095: SO\n[46:12] FEE083: I'M JUST THINKING YOU KNOW LIKE I SO THIS TAKES THE ASCII TO TO A D SIMPLIFIED ASCII\n[46:17] MEE094: YEP\n[46:17] FEE083: AND SIMPLIFIED IN WITH TRANSFORMS IN IT ASCII AND IT'S JUST IT SEEMS TO BE HARDER TO MAINTAIN SOMETHING THAT'S GOT THAT IN IT IF IT'D BE BETTER TO BREAK THINGS UP INTO LIKE STEPS\n[46:17] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[46:21] MEE094: YEAH\n[46:31] FEE083: THAT YOU KNOW AS PART OF THE THE AND ALS WELL WHY DO I THINK THIS\n[46:33] MEE094: THE PR\n[46:36] FEE083: I DON'T KNOW BECAUSE IT'S SOMEBODY ELSE'S PROGRAMME AND THEN THEY'RE GONNA GIVE US THE NEXT VERSION AND THAT'S GONNA BREAK OUR ENTIRE PIPELINE\n[46:40] MEE094: UH YEAH\n[46:41] MEE094: UH-HUH\n[46:41] MEE094: YEAH I SEE WHAT YOU MEAN UH-HUH\n[46:42] FEE083: YOU KNOW\n[46:43] FEE083: THAT'S THE MAIN REASON\n[46:44] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[46:45] MEE095: I MEAN BUT WHAT YEAH SAY WHAT WHAT I'LL WHAT I'LL PLAN TO DO WITH IT THEN IS TAKE THE IS TAKE TO THE SOFTWARE\n[46:50] MEE095: FIND OUT WHAT FUNCTIONS ARE USEFUL FOR US IN THAT\n[46:53] MEE095: AND THEN USE THOSE FUNCTIONS TO GENERATE THE STUFF THAT GOES INTO THE X. M. L. FILE THE THE G. F. FORMAT\n[46:55] FEE083: YEAH\n[46:56] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[46:56] FEE083: UH YEAH I CAN IMAGINE I CAN IMAGINE THAT ALSO REQUIRING SOME DISCUSSION ABOUT WHETHER WHAT THEY DO IS WHAT WE ACTUALLY WANNA DO\n[47:02] MEE094: SIX OR\n[47:02] FEE083: THAT SHOULD BE INTERESTING\n[47:04] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[47:04] FEE083: UH\n[47:04] MEE095: SO SO THE FIR FIR FIRST PART THAT'LL BE DOCUMENTING WHAT THEY'VE GOT AND THEN DISCUSSING IT WITH ROBIN\n[47:08] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[47:09] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[47:09] MEE095: SO UH YEAH\n[47:11] FEE083: WELL SOUNDS GOOD\n[47:11] MEE095: SO SO I SUPPOSE POSE THAT THAT WAY THE\n[47:11] MEE094: IT'S IT'S NOT QUITE S IT SO IT'S NOT GONNA BE QUITE GRABBABLE 'CAUSE IT IS IT'S WRITTEN IN JAVA\n[47:16] MEE095: RIGHT\n[47:17] MEE095: BUT YEAH WELL I TR MO MOSTLY YEAH\n[47:20] MEE095: I'M SURE I SURE MOST THE LOGIC'S GONNA BE GONNA BE THE SAME\n[47:21] MEE094: YEAH WELL YES UH-HUH THE ACTUAL UH\n[47:22] MEE095: SO UM\n[47:22] FEE083: YEAH\n[47:25] FEE083: AND IF IN DOUBT UM DON'T FILTER STUFF OUT KEEP IT IN RIGHT\n[47:28] FEE083: 'CAUSE WE ALWAYS DUMP IT TO THIS OTHER N. X. T. TRACK THAT WE DON'T NEED TO LOAD NECESSARILY\n[47:33] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[47:33] FEE083: SO UM THE IDEA IS YOU JUST KEEP STUFF UNLESS\n[47:34] MEE095: RIGHT\n[47:35] MEE095: YEAH FAIR ENOUGH\n[47:38] MEE094: YEAH\n[47:39] MEE094: IT'S ALWAYS BETTER THAN MAKING TOO MUCH COMPRESSION TO START WITH AND THEN BEING OUT OF UNABLE TO GO BACK OR YEAH\n[47:45] MEE095: YEAH FAIR ENOUGH\n[47:45] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[47:45] MEE095: WELL SO SO IT'S SO LONG AS IT'S X. M. L. N. X. T. 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D. F. Format", "status_summary": "MEE095 is finalizing the format and working on the analysis side of the pipeline.", "responsible_parties": ["MEE095"], "action_items": ["Finalize G. D. F. format", "Work on analysis side"]}, {"topic": "N. X. T. Stuff", "status_summary": "MEE095 is learning about N. X. T. and the data model.", "responsible_parties": ["MEE095"], "action_items": ["Learn N. X. T. data model", "Ask questions to FEE083"]}, {"topic": "Induction Day", "status_summary": "MEE095 has an induction day on Thursday.", "responsible_parties": ["MEE095"], "action_items": ["Attend induction", "Report back to team"]}, {"topic": "Teaching Schedule", "status_summary": "MEE094 has teaching commitments starting the following Monday.", "responsible_parties": ["MEE094"], "action_items": ["Manage teaching schedule"]}, {"topic": "Blink Analysis", "status_summary": "Discussion on whether to include blink corrections in the G. D. F. format.", "responsible_parties": ["MEE094", "MEE095", "FEE083"], "action_items": ["Include blink analysis in G. D. F. transformation"]}, {"topic": "Saarbrucken Software", "status_summary": "MEE094 received software for cleaning eye-tracking data; needs documentation and discussion.", "responsible_parties": ["MEE094", "MEE095", "FEE083"], "action_items": ["Document software functions", "Discuss with Robin"]}, {"topic": "Part Builder", "status_summary": "MEE095 is considering adding a part builder to the model builder.", "responsible_parties": ["MEE095"], "action_items": ["Spend up to 2 days on part builder", "Evaluate if it saves work"]}, {"topic": "Map Task", "status_summary": "MEE095 is aware of a map task on the list.", "responsible_parties": ["MEE095"], "action_items": ["Complete map task"]}]}, "ground_truth": {"experiment_start_target_date": "Next week (around November 7th)", "data_collection_deadline": "December 1st", "issues_and_next_steps": [{"topic": "Camtasia Setup & Microphones", "status_summary": "Camtasia is running on machines, but microphone testing is blocked due to missing batteries. Batteries were expected today, but there's a backup plan.", "responsible_parties": ["MEE095", "MEE094"], "action_items": ["MEE095 to call Maplin tomorrow morning to check battery stock and potentially pick them up if not delivered."]}, {"topic": "Model Builder & Experiment Models", "status_summary": "Joe's model builder needs final verification. Marloes is unresponsive regarding model complexity guidance or providing models for the experiment.", "responsible_parties": ["MEE094", "MEE095"], "action_items": ["MEE094 to check Joe's model builder.", "MEE094 to contact Marloes (try by phone) for feedback on models and complexity.", "MEE095 to investigate adding a part builder to the model builder (limit investment to 1-2 days)."]}, {"topic": "Eye-tracking Lab Access", "status_summary": "The eye-tracking lab is block-booked by Jules from Psychology from this Wednesday to next Wednesday, conflicting with MEE094's planned experiment start.", "responsible_parties": ["MEE094", "FEE083"], "action_items": ["MEE094 to email Jules regarding the booking.", "MEE094 to raise the lab booking issue at the eye-tracking users meeting on Thursday.", "FEE083 to talk to Ellen about appropriate lab use."]}, {"topic": "GDF Format Finalization & Analysis", "status_summary": "MEE095 is working on generating GDF from Gest Analyser and ensuring it meets analysis needs. 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D. F. FORMAT UM LIKE THE FRAME RATE EYE MOVEMENT\n[0:20] FEE083: YOU KNOW WE WE UH UH I WE'RE IF WE'RE EXPECTING THE G. D. F. FORMAT TO BE UM SORT OF A PARSED VERSION OF EVENTS\n[0:30] FEE083: AND YOU KNOW THERE'S JUST TOO MUCH RAW FRAME F FRAME RATE STUFF COMING OUT OF THIS\n[0:35] FEE083: YOU WOULDN'T PROB YOU WOULDN'T WANT IT IN THIS KIND OF FORMAT FOR UP TRANSLATION TO THE OTHER THINGS\n[0:38] FEE096: WE CAN GET BACK TO IT\n[0:40] FEE096: WE CAN GET WE CAN ALWAYS GET BACK TO IT\n[0:40] FEE083: YEAH WE YEAH YOU CAN GET BACK TO IT\n[0:41] FEE096: WE'RE NOT TH ACTUALLY THROWING ANYTHING AWAY\n[0:42] FEE083: YEAH\n[0:43] FEE083: WE'RE NOT THROWING ANYTHING AWAY\n[0:44] FEE096: AND IF WE DECIDE TO RE JIG THIS AT SOME FINER\n[0:44] FEE083: THIS IS JUST THE STUFF\n[0:48] FEE083: YEAH\n[0:49] FEE096: MECHA METHOD\n[0:50] FEE096: WE'LL STILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL AND A METHOD OF UH OF FILTERING\n[0:52] FEE083: YEAH\n[0:53] FEE083: BUT THE TH BUT THE WAY TO THINK OF THIS IS THIS IS THE DATA THAT WE WANT TO BE ABLE TO ANALYSE AGAINST THE OTHER TRACKS OF DATA\n[0:54] FEE096: SO\n[0:58] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[1:00] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[1:01] FEE083: SO THE DATA THAT WE WANNA COMPARE WITH A LANGUAGE OR WITH WHATEVER\n[1:03] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[1:04] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[1:05] FEE083: AND UM SO\n[1:06] FEE096: OKAY\n[1:08] FEE096: AS LONG AS THE FORMAT IN WHICH WE PICK IT UP IS A FORMAT WHICH COULD BE GENERALISED TO A FINER TAKE\n[1:13] FEE096: BECAUSE THE WORST THING THAT CAN EVER HAPPEN TO YOU IS YOU DISCOVER THAT YOU'VE DONE HUGE AMOUNTS OF ANALYSIS AND TH YOU ACTUALLY HAD THE DATA BUT YOU THREW IT AWAY BECAUSE YOU TREATED IT SO GROSSLY\n[1:22] FEE083: YEAH\n[1:22] FEE096: OKAY\n[1:23] FEE096: SO WHATEVER WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO B YOU KNOW BACKTRACK AND SAY OKAY INSTEAD OF EVERY SECOND EVERY TENTH OF A SECOND OR SOME SUCH THING\n[1:23] FEE083: S SO IN ESSENCE WHAT YOU WOULD THEN DO IS\n[1:35] FEE096: BUT YOU KNOW TH\n[1:35] FEE083: WELL WE'RE NOT DOING FRAME RATE AT ANY FRAME FOR WELL MAYBE WE ARE\n[1:40] FEE083: I DON'T KNOW\n[1:40] FEE096: WELL THE EYE TRACKER DOES\n[1:40] FEE083: I I HAD THOUGHT WE WERE YEAH THE EYE TRACKER DOES\n[1:40] MEE095: YEAH\n[1:42] MEE094: UH FIVE HUNDRED HERTZ THOUGH\n[1:43] FEE083: BUT\n[1:44] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[1:44] MEE095: YEAH\n[1:45] FEE083: BUT RIGHT\n[1:45] FEE083: W WHAT W UM THE KINDS OF EVENTS THAT WE HAD R UH BEFORE TALKED ABOUT PUTTING INTO THE RECORD FOR THEN USE IN ELAN AND N. X. T. ISN'T BASED ON SAYING EVERY X. SECONDS SOMETHING\n[2:00] FEE083: YOU KNOW GIVE ME GIVE ME WHAT'S HAPPENING EVERY X. SECONDS\n[2:01] FEE096: WELL YOU NEED\n[2:02] FEE083: IT'S MORE LIKE YOU KNOW GIVE ME THE FIXATIONS AND THE UM THE BLINKS\n[2:05] FEE096: WELL ONE NEEDS TO KNOW THE DURATION OF THESE THINGS RIGHT\n[2:08] FEE083: YEAH\n[2:08] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[2:08] FEE096: SO ONE NEEDS TO BE ABLE TO SAY\n[2:08] FEE083: DURATIONS ARE IN THERE\n[2:09] FEE083: BUT IT'S NOT THERE'S A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UM SAYING THAT SOMETHING IS IN A PARTICULAR STATE EVERY FRAME\n[2:15] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[2:15] FEE083: WHATEVER THE FRAME RATE IS YOU KNOW TEN SECONDS A MINUTE\n[2:18] FEE083: YOU KNOW THAT'S THAT'S ONE KIND OF W WAY OF LOOKING AT DATA\n[2:19] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[2:21] FEE083: AND UM A PARSED VERSION OF THE DATA WHICH ISN'T AT UM ANY PARTICULAR LENGTH\n[2:27] FEE083: IT RELIES ON THIS REALLY CLOSE FRAME RATE THAT'S UNDERNEATH\n[2:28] FEE096: WELL SO THERE'S NO REAL TIME THERE'S ONLY EV THERE'S ONLY EVENTS\n[2:32] FEE096: WHAT I'M WE'RE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT IS WHETHER WE'VE THROWN TIME AWAY\n[2:35] FEE083: NO NO\n[2:36] FEE083: THE TIME THE TIME IS STILL IN THERE\n[2:37] FEE083: BUT YOU'LL GET UH WHAT YOU WANT IS TO FIGURE OUT WHAT ARE THE UM THE CONCEPTS BEHIND THAT DATA THAT YOU WANT REPRESENTED\n[2:43] FEE083: SO RATHER THAN SAYING THE EYE WAS AT THIS PARTICULAR PLACE\n[2:47] FEE083: YOU KNOW HERE AND THEN A TENTH OF A SECOND LATER HERE AND THEN A TENTH OF A SECOND LATER HERE\n[2:50] FEE096: HERE\n[2:52] FEE083: YOU SAY THERE WAS A FIXATION FROM THIS TIME TO THAT TIME AND THERE WAS BLINK FROM THIS TIME TO THAT TIME\n[2:56] FEE096: OKAY\n[2:56] FEE083: AND\n[2:56] FEE096: SO ONE OF THE FORMATS IN WHICH EYE TRACKER DATA IS ANALYSED IS PERCENTAGE OF TIME SPENT ON SOME TARGET AS OPPOSED TO SOME COMPETITOR OVER THE FIRST SECOND AFTER SOME EVENT\n[3:07] FEE096: OKAY\n[3:07] FEE096: SO YOU ACTUALLY HAVE TO BE SHU HAVE TO SHOW AT SOME TIME SLICE RATE WHETHER THE EYE WAS ON THE SAME TARGET AS THE OTHER GUY\n[3:11] FEE083: OKAY\n[3:16] FEE096: A SIMILAR TARGET WHAT WE'D BOTH BEEN DEALI YOU KNOW\n[3:18] FEE096: SO WE HAVE TO B WE HAVE ALL THE PARTS THE INTERESTING PARTS OF THE SCREEN IDENTIFIED AND BE ABLE TO SHOW DISTRIBUTION OF GAZE OVER TIME\n[3:20] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[3:27] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[3:27] FEE096: ALRIGHT\n[3:28] FEE096: NOW WE COULD BE REALLY UNLUCKY AND SOMEBODY WOULD EXPECT US TO DO THAT AT THE REAL FRAME RATE\n[3:29] MEE094: YEAH\n[3:34] FEE096: BUT I THINK THAT'S REALLY UNLUCKY\n[3:35] FEE096: BUT BUT MY POINT IS THAT WE MUSTN'T THROW AWAY IN OR LOSE THE CAPACITY OF BEING ABLE TO DELIVER THAT KIND OF DATA\n[3:41] FEE083: RIGHT\n[3:42] FEE083: SO THERE'S TWO ISSUES HERE\n[3:42] FEE083: WE'RE NOT THROWING ANYTHING AWAY\n[3:42] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[3:44] FEE096: MM\n[3:44] FEE083: BUT THE QUESTION IS WHAT TOOL WOULD YOU USE TO GET THAT INFORMATION OUT OF THE DATA\n[3:48] FEE083: WOULD YOU BE SO THE MORE YOU CAN PLAN\n[3:50] FEE096: S SO TYPICALLY THE EYE WILL MOVE RIGHT\n[3:53] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[3:54] FEE096: SO OVER ANY ONE SECOND THEY EYE'S ACTUALLY F FIXING ON A BUNCH OF DIFFERENT THINGS\n[3:59] FEE096: AND YOU AND SO WHEN YOU SAY THE EYE WAS ON THIS FROM HERE TO HERE WHAT'S GONNA HAPPEN IS THAT IS THAT IF YOU USE THE REAL FRAME RATE\n[4:06] FEE096: IT'S GONNA JIGGLE ALL OVER THE PLACE\n[4:07] FEE096: IT'S GONNA BE ON THIS LANDMARK\n[4:08] FEE083: YEAH\n[4:08] FEE096: UH IT'S ON THIS OBJECT THAT OBJECT THIS FIXED THING THAT FIXED THING OKAY\n[4:13] FEE096: YOU'RE GONNA GET LOTS AND LOTS OF STUFF\n[4:15] FEE096: AND IT'S PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION THAT YOU'RE GOING TO WANT\n[4:17] FEE096: IT'S NOT UH I WENT HERE\n[4:19] FEE096: I S YOU KNOW IT'S NOT LIKE PERSON WALKING\n[4:21] FEE096: I WENT HERE I STAYED HERE\n[4:22] FEE096: IT'S IT'S MORE LIKE A FLY HOVERING\n[4:22] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[4:25] FEE083: SO YOU NEED TO KNOW THE PERCENTAGE OF TIME IT WAS ON DURING THAT FIXATION\n[4:28] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[4:30] FEE083: YEAH\n[4:30] FEE096: BECAUSE IF YOU IF YOU TAKE THEM AS SEPARATE EVENTS YOU GET THOUSANDS OF SEPARATE EVENTS\n[4:30] MEE094: UH M M I UH I YEAH BUT THE P SORT OF START AND END TIMES WILL GIVE YOU BACK TO THAT OUTPUT\n[4:36] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[4:40] MEE094: A AS A AND THEN YOU JUST MEASURE IT AGAINST YOU KNOW THE C THE C YEAH THE CUMULATIVE TOTAL TIME RECORD OR SOMETHING\n[4:44] FEE096: AGAINST BIGGER FRAMES\n[4:47] FEE083: OKAY SO THE PERCENTAGE IS I I IS A CUT IT'S NOT SOMETHING YOU'RE USING FOR MEASUREMENT\n[4:48] MEE094: SO\n[4:51] FEE083: IT'S A CUT OFF FOR WHETHER OR NOT IT COUNTS AS A FIXATION\n[4:53] FEE096: WELL THAT'S THE THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[4:53] FEE083: IS THAT\n[4:55] FEE096: THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF DOING IT\n[4:56] FEE096: ONE IS THAT THERE'S ALWAYS A CUT OFF RIGHT\n[4:58] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[4:58] FEE096: BUT THE OTHER IS THAT THERE WILL BE A TIME SPAN A KIND OF REACTION TO SOME EVENT SPAN\n[5:02] MEE094: B UH UH M YEAH SO I'LL I'LL LAG IN SOME OF IT DURING THE I SUPPOSE THERE'S THE THE SACCADIC MOVEMENT ITSELF FOR EXAMPLE\n[5:06] FEE096: RIGHT\n[5:09] FEE096: RIGHT\n[5:10] FEE096: AND SO I MEAN THERE ARE THERE ARE REALLY TWO WAYS OF LOOKING AT THIS\n[5:13] FEE096: ONE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW FOR EXAMPLE THE PERCENTAGE OF TIME OVERALL IN WHICH TWO PEOPLE ARE LOOKING AT THE SAME THING OKAY\n[5:18] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[5:19] FEE096: AND ONE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW SEQUENCES OF THEY DIDN'T LOOK AT THE SAME THING AND THEN THEY BROKE IT\n[5:24] FEE096: OR THEY DID LOOK AT THE SAME THING AND THEN THEY DID OR DIDN'T BREA YOU KNOW\n[5:27] FEE096: ONE ONE COULD IMAGINE THOSE TWO CATEGORIES\n[5:29] FEE096: THAT'S THAT'S A KIND OF TESTING OF OUR HYPOTHESES\n[5:29] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[5:33] FEE096: BUT THERE'S A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF UM DUES YOU PAY TO THE WAY THEY DO THINGS IN THE LITERATURE TO GET YOUR PAPERS PUBLISHED\n[5:42] FEE096: AND ONE OF THE THINGS THEY WILL WANT TO KNOW IS AN EVENT SERIES AFTER SOME CRITICAL EVENT RIGHT\n[5:46] FEE096: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF TIME IS GIVEN TO LOOKING WHERE THE OTHER GUY IS LOOKING\n[5:50] FEE096: AND WHAT PERCENTAGE OF TIME OVER SOME YOU KNOW REASONABLE TIME SPAN OF A COUPLE OF SECONDS ALRIGHT\n[5:54] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[5:54] FEE096: SO THEY'LL BE THEY THEY'LL WANT TO SEE ESSENTIALLY THE GAZE SETTLING ON PARTICULAR INCIDENTS ON PARTICULAR PLACES\n[6:01] FEE096: SO WE HAVE TO BE ABLE TO DELIVER THOSE TWO THINGS AND THEY'RE RATHER DIFFERENT DEMANDS\n[6:04] MEE094: TH TH TH YEAH\n[6:05] FEE083: RIGHT\n[6:05] MEE094: THE IT SHOULD STILL COME OUT THAT THE LITTLE SKETCH I ASKED THIS P FOR FOR LAST WEEK ABOUT N. X. T. AND WHETHER IT WOULD HAVE THAT SORT OF TIERED EFFECT SO YOU COULD SEE THE OVERLAP OF WHERE ONE PERSON IS LOOKING COMPARED TO THE OTHER AND THEIR MOUSE MOVEMENTS AND THINGS\n[6:19] FEE083: YEAH\n[6:19] MEE094: THAT THAT SHOULD RA UH ADDRESS ALL THAT\n[6:21] FEE083: 'CAUSE ALL YOU WANNA KNOW IS WHETHER THEY WERE LOOKING AT THE SAME OBJECT IN THE PERIOD AFTER\n[6:24] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[6:25] MEE094: BUT BUT BECAUSE IT'S ALSO IN THE I BASED ON THE THE TIME COURSE OF THE PROCEDURE YOU'LL BE ABLE TO BASICALLY GET THE SCAN PATH OF THE PATTERN OF EVENTS FROM THAT AS WELL\n[6:31] FEE083: YEAH\n[6:33] FEE083: OKAY\n[6:34] FEE083: CAN WE DRAW IT TO MAKE SURE THAT THAT UM THAT THIS IS SATISFYING ELLEN'S CONCERNS\n[6:37] MEE094: YEAH YEAH\n[6:38] MEE094: SO I DID HAVE IT SOMEWHERE\n[6:38] MEE094: I DIDN'T HAVE IT R UH HAVEN'T BROUGHT IT\n[6:39] FEE096: RIGHT\n[6:40] FEE083: WELL THERE'S A WHITE BOARD RIGHT\n[6:41] MEE094: TRYING TO REMEMBER IT\n[6:43] FEE083: WE LOVE THIS THING\n[6:46] FEE083: SEE IF THE PENS WORK\n[6:47] FEE083: SO UM THIS IS UM A. 'S EYES RIGHT\n[6:52] FEE083: AND B. 'S EYES\n[6:54] FEE083: AND I THINK WHAT YOU'RE SAYING YOU SHOULD PROBABLY DRAW THIS RIGHT IS THAT THEY YOU KNOW\n[6:58] FEE083: IF UM FROM THIS TIME TO THIS TIME THEY'RE LOOKING AT TRIANGLE ONE\n[7:05] FEE083: W WHAT YOU'RE SAYING IS THAT YOU WANT TO KNOW IN THE CRITICAL YOU WANNA KNOW AFTER THEY'RE THEY'RE LOOKING AT TRIANGLE ONE WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THIS PERIOD WITH THIS GUY\n[7:14] FEE083: RIGHT\n[7:16] FEE096: OR HOW L ALRIGHT\n[7:19] FEE096: LET'S LET'S IMAGINE A TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION EVENT OKAY\n[7:25] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[7:27] FEE096: THERE IS SOME PART THERE ARE THERE ARE SEPARATE MOVABLE PARTS ON THE SCREEN READY FOR USE RIGHT\n[7:34] FEE096: THERE MAY BE OR NOT A CONSTRUCTION ALREADY BEGUN RIGHT\n[7:38] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[7:39] FEE096: SOMEBODY MAKES THE FIRST MOVE\n[7:41] FEE096: THERE'S SOME KIND OF COMMUNICATION EITHER GESTURAL IMAGINARY OR VERBAL THAT PLANS HOW WE'RE GONNA DO IT RIGHT\n[7:48] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[7:49] FEE096: BEFORE THAT HAPPENS THE PERSON WHO SPEAKS IS GOING TO DO SOME KIND OF VISUAL SCANNING\n[7:55] FEE096: WHILE THEY'RE SPEAKING OR COMMUNICATING IN SOME WAY THE OTHER PERSON MAY OR MAY NOT BE LOOKING WHERE THEY'RE LOOKING OKAY\n[8:00] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[8:01] FEE096: THEY MAY BE OVERLAPPING GAZE AT PARTICULAR OBJECTS WHICH ARE OF INTEREST\n[8:04] FEE096: LET'S CALL IT THE C THE CONSTRUCT EXISTING CONSTRUCT WHICH COULD BE ZERO\n[8:08] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[8:09] FEE096: ALRIGHT\n[8:09] FEE096: OR THE UM THE ADDENDUM THE THING WHICH IS NEXT GOING TO BE ADDED\n[8:14] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[8:15] FEE096: NEXT PIECE OKAY\n[8:16] FEE096: NOW IN NEITHER CASE WHEN YOU DRAW THIS HE'S LOOKING AT TRIANGLE ONE WHICH YOU'RE ACTUALLY DRAWING YOU KNOW\n[8:22] FEE096: FOR A THE PERIOD OF TIME IN WHICH HE'S STEADILY LOOKING AT TRIANGLE ONE IS GONNA BE VERY VERY SHORT RIGHT\n[8:27] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[8:28] FEE096: BECAUSE STARING FIXEDLY WITHOUT INTERRUPTION BLINK OR OR SACCADE IS IS AN EXTREMELY SHORT EVENT\n[8:32] MEE094: THE\n[8:33] MEE094: UH IT M IT M UH BUT UH BR AT THAT POINT THEY'RE ALL OF IT LUMPED ALL THE INDIVIDUAL FIXATIONS AS LONG AS IT DOESN'T MOVE OFF THAT TRIANGLE TOGETHER AS A TOTAL SORT OF GAZE GAZE TIME ON THAT\n[8:45] FEE096: THAT'S FINE\n[8:46] FEE096: SO IT'S IN A REGION IT'S IN A REGION\n[8:47] FEE083: YEAH\n[8:47] FEE083: SO\n[8:47] MEE094: YEP\n[8:47] MEE094: YEAH\n[8:48] MEE094: THAT THAT'S A TARGET WITHIN THE TARGET REGION\n[8:48] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[8:49] FEE096: OKAY\n[8:50] FEE096: BUT EVEN SO YOU'RE LIKELY TO GET BOUNCING IN AND OUT OF THE REGION RIGHT\n[8:54] MEE094: UH M\n[8:54] FEE096: SO EVEN SO YOU WANNA LOOK AT IF WE'RE INTERESTED IN HOW LONG BEFORE THE CONSTRUCTION MOVE TAKES PLACE\n[9:01] FEE096: UM HOW MUCH OF THE TIME THEY SPEND LOOKING AT THE SAME THING\n[9:04] FEE096: LET'S CALL THAT OUR MEASURE OF ALIGNMENT\n[9:06] FEE096: SO THEY'RE GONNA BE YEAH THAT'S RIGHT A. IS GONNA BE ON TRIANGLE ONE AND VARIOUS OTHER PLACES\n[9:06] FEE083: ALRIGHT\n[9:11] MEE094: UH-HUH\n[9:11] FEE096: THAT'S RIGHT\n[9:12] FEE096: AND AND B. UM OKAY\n[9:15] MEE094: M YES SOMEWHERE\n[9:16] FEE096: AND WE'RE GONNA LOOK AT THE PERCENTAGE OF OF THAT TIME WHERE THEY'RE BOTH IN THE SAME REGION\n[9:17] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[9:22] FEE096: RIGHT\n[9:23] FEE096: SO WHAT I WANT TO MAKE SURE IS THAT WE DON'T UM SIMPLIFY DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[9:23] FEE083: SO\n[9:31] FEE096: TEMPORARILY SIMPLIFY TOO MUCH SO THAT YEAH\n[9:33] MEE094: IT IT SH YEAH IT I MEAN UH AS LONG AS WE'RE DIF R YEAH IT THERE SHOULDN'T BE ANYTHING MISSING\n[9:37] FEE096: 'CAUSE THEN YOU LOSE PERCENTAGE AS AN AS A AS A D. V.\n[9:43] FEE096: RIGHT\n[9:43] FEE096: AND SO B. HAS SOME PERIODS OF LOOKING AT ONE AND ALL IT WILL WHICH WILL ALSO BE INTERMITTENT\n[9:43] MEE094: THAT SHOULD BE ALRIGHT\n[9:46] MEE094: YEAH\n[9:49] FEE096: BECAUSE\n[9:49] FEE083: YEAH\n[9:49] MEE094: YEP\n[9:51] FEE083: SO YOU KNOW HE MIGHT GET TRIANGLE ONE THERE AND NO MAYBE THIS ONE'S GONNA OVERLOOK LAP QUITE A BIT\n[9:52] MEE094: M M YEAH\n[9:54] MEE094: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[9:55] FEE096: RIGHT\n[9:57] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[9:57] FEE083: SO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO IS BE ABLE TO DEFINE UM BIGGER PERIODS WHICH IS THE PERIOD WHEN THEY'RE SORT OF INTERESTED IN TRIANGLE ONE OVERALL RIGHT\n[10:05] MEE094: YES\n[10:07] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[10:07] FEE083: THIS IS SORT OF SOME META LEVEL ANALYSIS\n[10:07] FEE096: WHEN THEY SHOULD BE\n[10:07] MEE094: SO WE YEAH\n[10:08] MEE094: SO WE IF WE HAVE AN AN EVENT YEAH THAT THAT YEAH THE SECOND LINE THEN FOR THE SECOND BEFORE IT\n[10:09] FEE096: RIGHT\n[10:13] MEE094: AND THEN WE CAN JUST TAKE THAT CHUNK OUT AND DO SOMETHING WITH IT\n[10:16] FEE083: YEAH\n[10:17] FEE083: BUT THAT'S THAT'S NOT A SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN DO IN THE N. X. T. QUERY LANGUAGE BUT IT YOU CAN'T DO THAT IN ANY YOU KNOW\n[10:17] MEE094: THAT SHOULD I I\n[10:18] FEE096: OKAY\n[10:23] FEE083: THIS IS SUCH SPECIAL PURPOSE S BUT IT'S EASY ENOUGH GIVEN THE DATA FORMAT FOR ANY OF THESE THINGS TO DO THAT\n[10:29] FEE083: SO YOU COULD DO IT ON 'CAUSE I IT'S JUST A MATTER OF I THE HARD PART IS DECIDING HOW CLOSE TOGETHER THESE HAVE TO BE BEFORE YOU DECIDE THAT THIS IS A EVENT THAT YOU WANNA PULL OUT\n[10:29] MEE094: RIGHT\n[10:38] FEE083: BECAUSE YOU KNOW ALGORITHMICALLY YOU'RE YOU'RE ALREADY PUTTING TOGETHER I MEAN THIS IS ESSENTIALLY ALREADY YOU KNOW THESE FIXATIONS WITH STUFF IN BETWEEN\n[10:43] MEE094: YEAH\n[10:45] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[10:48] MEE094: YEAH\n[10:48] MEE094: YEAH\n[10:48] FEE083: AND UH UM YOU KNOW WE WE'VE GOT AN ALGORITHM FOR DECIDING WHEN THAT'S A LOOK I GUESS\n[10:48] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[10:54] FEE083: YOU ALREADY HAVE THAT OR NO\n[10:55] MEE094: UH WELL IF IT'S JUST BASED ON UH LIKE A A STABLE FIXATION FOR SO LONG OR OR SOMETHING AND CROSSING INTO THAT REGION\n[10:55] FEE096: WELL\n[10:58] FEE096: IT\n[11:02] FEE083: OH YEAH YEAH\n[11:03] MEE094: YEAH\n[11:03] FEE083: SO IT'S ALL FIXATIONS\n[11:04] FEE083: THEY'RE THESE ARE ALL FIXATIONS AND SACCADES BUT WITHIN THE YEP\n[11:07] MEE094: YEP\n[11:08] FEE096: RIGHT\n[11:08] FEE083: SO THAT'S EASY ENOUGH\n[11:08] FEE096: WHAT\n[11:09] FEE083: SO THE HARD THING IS THEY COULD BE MOVING THEIR EYE ARBITRARILY HERE RIGHT\n[11:13] FEE083: AND YOU KNOW MAYBE EVEN HAVING FIXATIONS ON OTHER THINGS\n[11:17] FEE096: YES\n[11:17] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[11:17] FEE083: YEAH\n[11:17] FEE096: YES BECAUSE FOR EXAMPLE FOR PART OF THAT TIME BOTH B. AND A. ARE PROBABLY LOOKING AT THE CONSTRUCT OKAY\n[11:18] MEE094: YEP\n[11:24] FEE096: IF IF YOUR INTENTION IS TO MOVE THE RED TRIANGLE TO SIT ON TOP OF THE THING ALREADY CONSTRUCTED YOU WOULD TEND TO LOOK BACK AND FORTH\n[11:25] FEE083: YEP\n[11:32] FEE083: BACK AND FORWARD\n[11:32] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[11:33] FEE083: YEP\n[11:33] FEE096: RIGHT\n[11:34] FEE083: SO UM THIS ISN'T YEAH\n[11:35] FEE096: AND WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO TO FIGURE THAT OUT\n[11:37] FEE083: BUT WHAT YOU NEED TO DO IS WE WE CAN ALREADY BUILD INTO THIS G. D. F. FORMAT THESE REGIONS IF YOU CAN GIVE A DEFINITION OF WHAT YOU THINK THAT IS\n[11:47] FEE083: BUT I THINK THE RIGHT WAY TO DO THIS IS TO BE ABLE TO INSPECT THE DATA IN UM SOME TOOL AND PLAY AROUND WITH THE DEFINITIONS\n[11:54] FEE083: BECAUSE YOU WON'T GET IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME\n[11:56] MEE094: MM-HMM YEAH\n[11:56] FEE096: YEAH SURE\n[11:56] FEE096: SO SO THE QUESTION WOULD BE UNDER WHAT TOOL SHOULD WE BE LOOKING AT THESE EVENTS\n[11:56] FEE083: YEAH\n[12:02] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[12:04] FEE083: AND UH ELAN'S A REASONABLE CHOICE FOR THAT RIGHT\n[12:04] FEE096: SO\n[12:05] FEE083: WHAT YOU NEED IS SOMETHING WELL NO BECAUSE YOU NEED TO\n[12:08] MEE094: TO MM-HMM\n[12:09] FEE083: Y YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO SEE THE EFFECTS OF THIS\n[12:09] MEE094: DON'T KNOW\n[12:15] FEE083: SO I G I GUESS THIS IS A CASE OF CRAIG WRITING SOME SCRIPTS SO ROBIN HAVING SOME IDEAS ABOUT WHAT THE RELATIONSHIP IS AND SAYING\n[12:23] FEE083: YOU KNOW ADD THIS DATA A AUTOMATICALLY\n[12:26] FEE083: IT I MEAN IT'S NOT THAT HARD RIGHT\n[12:27] FEE083: IT'S JUST THERE'LL BE A BUNCH OF THESE\n[12:27] MEE095: YEAH\n[12:29] FEE083: YOU'LL HAVE SOME RULES ABOUT HOW MAYBE HOW LONG YOU SPEND ON OTHER OBJECTS AND W WHETHER THE OTHER OBJECT IS UM THE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION OR NOT RIGHT\n[12:39] FEE096: RIGHT\n[12:39] FEE096: SO SO ESSENTIALLY THERE'S THERE'S UM A. E. IS DIVIDED INTO T. R. ONE AND C. AND OTHER STUFF OKAY WHERE C. IS THE CONSTRUCT THE EXISTING THING\n[12:39] FEE083: AND SO UM\n[12:52] FEE083: AH RIGHT\n[12:52] FEE083: SO IF THEY IF THEY UH THEY HAD A FIXATION ON C. YOU WOULDN'T BE WORRIED\n[12:57] FEE083: BUT IF THEY HAD A FIXATION ON\n[12:57] FEE096: WELL NO\n[12:58] FEE096: I MEAN WE'D TAKE A SEPARATE WE'D LOOK AT THE PERCENTAGE TIME I MEAN I HAVE NO IDEA BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW HOW PEOPLE LOOK WHEN THEY'RE BUILDING THINGS TOGETHER\n[13:05] FEE096: OKAY\n[13:05] FEE096: SO THERE'S A THERE'S THE ADDENDUM AND THE AND THE CO THE EXISTING CONSTRUCT\n[13:10] FEE096: AND I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THEY'RE GONNA SPEND MORE TIME LOOKING AT ONE OR THE OTHER\n[13:13] FEE096: BUT IF THEY'RE WHATEVER IT IS THAT ONE IS LOOKING AT IF THE OTHER'S LOOKING THE SAME PLACE THEY'RE IN GOOD SHAPE\n[13:15] FEE083: YEAH THEY'RE YEP\n[13:18] FEE083: BUT YEAH THEY'RE GONNA LOOK AT THE CLOCK UM AND THEY'RE GONNA LOOK AT THEY MAY LOOK AT COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT\n[13:19] FEE096: YEAH\n[13:19] FEE096: SURE SURE\n[13:20] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[13:20] FEE096: AND THAT'S WHAT THE OTHER STUFF THAT'S WHAT THE THAT'S WHAT THE DIAGONAL STRIPES ARE FOR\n[13:24] FEE096: THAT'S TRUE\n[13:25] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[13:25] FEE096: BUT WE C WE CAN ONE OF THE THINGS WE'LL BE DOING IS UM CATEGORISING PEOPLE I TAKE IT OR INTERACTIONS BY THE AMOUNT OF TIME PEOPLE SPEND LOOKING AT THE CLOCK\n[13:35] FEE096: WE'D EXPECT THAT IF WE PUT PEOPLE UNDER TIME PRESSURE THEY'LL LOOK AT THE CLOCK A LOT MORE\n[13:35] FEE083: YEAH\n[13:38] MEE094: MORE\n[13:38] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[13:39] FEE083: BUT THAT'S LIKE A SEPARATE ANALYSIS RIGHT\n[13:40] FEE096: SURE IT'S A SEPARATE ANALYSIS\n[13:41] FEE083: SO\n[13:41] FEE096: BUT YOU DON'T WANNA THROW IT AWAY RIGHT\n[13:43] FEE083: IT NO NO\n[13:43] FEE096: SO SO YOU CAN DEFINE IF ALL OF THESE THINGS ARE ACTUALLY CATEGORISED BY THE EYE TRACKER AS TO WHERE THE EYE IS ALRIGHT\n[13:44] FEE083: THE SO EVERY SEPARATE\n[13:50] FEE083: YEAH\n[13:51] FEE096: YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO PULL OUT ANY INTERESTING CATEGORY AND SAY ALRIGHT FOR THIS PHASE IT'S T. R. ONE OR C.\n[13:55] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[13:59] FEE096: FOR THIS PHASE IT'S UM S. Q. ONE OR C. OKAY\n[14:01] FEE083: YEAH\n[14:04] FEE083: BUT WHAT WE FIND E WHAT WE CAN GET OUT OF THE DATA EASILY AT THE MOMENT IS AT THIS KIND OF LEVEL RIGHT\n[14:07] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[14:10] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[14:10] FEE083: AND THEN IT'S A CASE OF DEFINING ALGORITHMICALLY ALL THESE OTHER TRANSFORMATIONS THAT YOU WANT\n[14:15] FEE083: SO THIS IS ONE UH WE HADN'T THOUGHT OF ADDING BEFORE BUT WE SHOULD RIGHT\n[14:18] FEE083: WHICH IS UM WELL HOW WOULD YOU DECIDE WHETHER SOMETHING WAS THE CURRENT ADDENDUM UH THE CU\n[14:24] FEE096: YOU HAVE TO ACTUALLY TRANSCRIBE THE THING OR WATCH THE FILM FURTHER ON\n[14:28] FEE083: SO THAT'S A HUMAN DECISION\n[14:28] FEE096: YEAH\n[14:29] FEE096: YEAH ABSOLUTELY\n[14:30] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[14:30] FEE083: YEAH\n[14:30] MEE095: YEAH\n[14:31] FEE083: UM\n[14:33] MEE095: YEAH\n[14:33] MEE095: SO SO M SO I ASSUME THAT WELL ONCE YOU'VE THAT SORT OF INFORMATION YOU WELL YOU GOT THE G. D. F. FORMAT\n[14:34] FEE083: BUT THE EX\n[14:36] FEE096: YEAH\n[14:37] MEE095: YOU THEN FILTER IT TO SAY RIGHT BETWEEN TIME X. AND TIME Y. THEY'RE THEY'RE CONSTRUCTING THAT HAVING TRIANGLE ONE TO THE CONSTRUCT\n[14:44] MEE095: AND THEN YOU JUST SAY IN THAT TIME PERIOD WHAT PERCENTAGE ARE THEY LOOKING AT TRIANGLE ONE\n[14:47] MEE095: WHAT PERCENTAGE ARE THEY LOOKING AT THE CONSTRUCT\n[14:48] FEE096: RIGHT\n[14:49] MEE095: DOES THAT SOUND DOES THAT SOUND REASONABLE\n[14:49] FEE096: RIGHT\n[14:50] FEE096: YEAH THAT'S THE ADDENDUM IN THE CONSTRUCT SHOULD BE YOU KNOW KIND OF THEY THEY CHANGE THEIR TRUE IDENTITY\n[14:53] MEE095: YEP\n[14:56] FEE096: BUT THEY'RE I THEIR CATEGORIES OF STUFF NOW I W MY KIND OF ASSUMPTION WAS THAT THAT THIS WAS J. P. LAND\n[15:00] MEE095: YEAH\n[15:04] FEE096: THAT THAT'S WHAT HE WAS RE WHAT HE WAS REALLY INTERESTED IN WAS THE KIND OF CODING WHICH WOULD DEFINE THE BUILDING SEQUENCE OKAY\n[15:06] MEE094: WELL HE'S REALLY INTERESTED IN\n[15:11] MEE095: RIGHT\n[15:11] FEE096: SO AND\n[15:14] FEE096: THE AND MAYBE HE WANTS TO THINK ABOUT THAT MORE AND SAY WELL THERE WERE SEVERAL CANDIDATES FOR THE ADDENDUM ALRIGHT\n[15:20] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[15:21] MEE094: SO WHICH ONE DOES\n[15:21] FEE096: AND AND IT WAS THE NEGOTIATION OF WHICH CANDIDATE WAS GONNA BE THE RIGHT CANDIDATE THAT'S ACTUALLY THE INTERESTING STUFF\n[15:25] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[15:26] FEE096: SO I SHOULD TALK TO HIM ABOUT THIS\n[15:28] FEE096: HE'S HE'S ACTUALLY UM EMAILED ME WITH A L WITH A LIST OF THINGS HE WANTS TO DISCUSS AT LENGTH\n[15:29] FEE083: BUT WE BELIEVE\n[15:33] FEE096: SO I W I'LL BRING THIS ONE BACK TO HIM\n[15:33] FEE083: BUT WE BELIEVE J. P. TO BE DEFINING THAT MAYBE\n[15:36] FEE096: WELL THIS IS MY QUESTION FOR HIM\n[15:38] FEE096: IS HE GONNA DEFINE THIS KIND OF BUILDING SEQUENCE IN A WAY THAT WE CAN GET OUT\n[15:44] FEE096: OR IS HE SO B I MEAN YOU KNOW THEY'VE BEEN WORKING ON CONSTRUCTION THERE FOR A WHILE\n[15:49] FEE096: SO IT MAY BE THAT THEY HAVE A CODING SYSTEM THAT'S READY TO GO AND WE SHOULD JUST APPLY IT\n[15:55] FEE083: YEAH\n[15:56] FEE096: OKAY\n[15:57] FEE096: UM THEY DO A LOT OF SUB ASSEMBLY IN THE TASKS THEY'VE BEEN DOING\n[16:00] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[16:01] FEE096: SO THEY MAY WELL HAVE A YEAH\n[16:02] FEE083: I COULD BELIEVE THEM YEAH NO TAKING AN INTEREST IN THAT\n[16:06] FEE096: LET'S FIND OUT\n[16:07] FEE083: I MEAN THE GENERAL DIVISION WAS LANGUAGE HERE AND OTHER STUFF THERE RIGHT\n[16:10] FEE096: RIGHT\n[16:11] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[16:11] FEE096: RIGHT\n[16:12] MEE094: THAT'S WHAT I HAVE UNDERSTOOD IT TO BE\n[16:12] FEE096: SO WHA RIGHT\n[16:13] MEE094: BUT WELL I DON'T KNOW\n[16:13] FEE083: I'LL JUST I'LL JUST MINUTE THAT\n[16:14] FEE096: WHAT WELL WE BUT WE HAVE THE NOW ACTIONS I MEAN ACTIONS MIGHT MOSTLY BE THEIRS RIGHT\n[16:15] MEE094: BUT W UH MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[16:19] FEE096: BUT SINCE WE HAVE THE THE EYE TRACKER I TH WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO ANSWER THEIR QUESTIONS ABOUT GAZE RIGHT\n[16:24] FEE083: OH YEAH EYE TRACKER HERE\n[16:24] MEE094: YES UH-HUH YEAH\n[16:25] MEE095: RIGHT\n[16:26] FEE083: YEAH I MEAN WE KNOW THAT\n[16:26] FEE096: YEAH I RIGHT\n[16:28] FEE096: BUT UM SO THEY'LL THEY'LL UH THEY'LL TELL US SOMETHING ABOUT THAT\n[16:31] FEE096: BUT UM PRESUMABLY WHAT YOU PIOUSLY HOPE IS HAPPENS HERE IS WHAT HAPPENED WITH UM TRANSACTIONS\n[16:39] FEE096: RIGHT THAT THE VERBAL ANALYSIS AND THE UM AND THE VISUAL ANALYSIS GIVE YOU THE SAME BREAKING POINTS THE SAME CHUNKING POINTS\n[16:48] FEE083: WELL YEAH\n[16:49] FEE083: BUT I MEAN WITH TRANSACTION CODING ON SOMETHING LIKE THIS YOU WOULD USE I Y YOU WOULDN'T CONSIDER IT VERBAL ANALYSIS EXACTLY\n[16:54] FEE083: IT'D BE VERBAL PLUS ACTION\n[16:57] FEE083: BECAUSE IT'S A TASK BREAKDOWN\n[16:57] FEE096: WELL I MEAN WHAT YOU KNOW\n[16:59] FEE083: IT'S JUST A SEGMENTATION\n[17:00] FEE096: IT'S IT IS IT IS A TASK BREAKDOWN\n[17:01] FEE096: BUT FOR THE VERBAL VERSION THERE ARE WAYS OF ANNOUNCING THAT NOW WE'RE DOING A NEW ONE RIGHT\n[17:07] FEE083: YEAH BUT YOU WOULDN'T HAVE YOU YOU WOULDN'T DO TWO CODINGS FOR TASK LEVEL ONE YOU WOULDN'T DO TRANSACTION CODING IN A ACTION SEGMENTATION\n[17:07] FEE096: OR THAT WE'RE FINISHED WITH THE OLD ONE\n[17:11] FEE096: NO YOU WOULDN'T\n[17:11] FEE096: BUT I MEAN ONE OF THE THINGS ONE OF THE THINGS YOU'D LIKE TO ESTABLISH YOU KNOW\n[17:15] FEE096: AS AN AS AN OUTCOME OF THIS IS THAT YOU COULD ANALYSE EITHER END AND YOU'D GET THE SAME CHUNKING OF THE MATERIAL\n[17:20] FEE096: THE THING WHICH YOU GUYS THOUGHT TO MAKE IN A PAPER\n[17:20] FEE083: I I DON'T THINK THAT'S REALISTIC BECAUSE I THINK WHAT YOU'D ACTUALLY DO IS USE UM THE FULL RECORD OF WHAT YOU HAVE AND DO A SEGMENTATION\n[17:28] FEE083: I THINK IT'D BE HARD TO UNDERSTAND WHAT WAS GOING ON IF YOU USED LIKE JUST THE LANGUAGE WITHOUT WATCHING THE VIDEO TO DECIDE WHETHER WE'RE BREAKING DOWN THE TASK\n[17:34] FEE096: IT'S A HYPOTHESIS\n[17:36] FEE083: OH YOU DON'T WANT IT TO BE CODING TH UH BASED ON THAT THOUGH AND THEN THAT SEEMS A STRANGE WAY TO GO ABOUT THINGS\n[17:42] FEE096: WELL\n[17:42] FEE083: I MEAN THIS THE LANGUAGE EVENTS ARE MULTI MODAL RIGHT\n[17:44] FEE083: YOU KNOW THEY'RE THEY'RE DOING ALL THESE THINGS TOGETHER\n[17:46] FEE096: THEY ARE DOING THESE THINGS TOGETHER\n[17:48] FEE096: BUT ONE OF THE THINGS THAT YOU ONE COULD IMAGINE DOING IS UM SEN IS YOU KNOW\n[17:52] FEE096: HAVING THE TRANSCRIPTION THERE AND PL JUST PLAY IT BACK TO A BUNCH OF CAPTIVE UNDERGRADUATES AND SAY WHEN DO THEY STOP AND START\n[17:58] FEE083: WHA WHY DO YOU CARE WHETHER THEY CAN DO IT JUST BASED ON THE THE LANGUAGE\n[18:03] FEE096: UM BECAUSE BECAUSE ESSENTIALLY YOU'RE LOOKING AT UM CYCLING SEQUENCES IN DISCOURSE\n[18:03] FEE083: IS\n[18:09] FEE096: AND IF THE DISCOURSE TELLS YOU WHAT'S GOING ON THAT'S INFORMATION\n[18:13] FEE096: I MEAN I G ONE OF THE QUESTIONS IS HOW THE INFORMATION IS GONNA BE SHARED ACROSS THESE MEDIA\n[18:16] FEE096: AND IF YOU CAN GET IT ALL OUT OF THE SPEECH YOU KNOW IF THE IF ALL OF THE CHUNKING IS AVAILABLE WHEN THERE IS SPEECH\n[18:24] FEE096: OKAY THEN IT'S CARRYING A LOT OF THE BURDEN\n[18:28] FEE083: WELL IT SEEMS TO ME MUCH LESS IMPORTANT THAN THE OTHER THINGS ONE COULD GET OUT OF THIS DATA\n[18:28] FEE096: IT'S SAYING WE ARE DONE WITH THAT AND\n[18:31] FEE083: BUT I YOU KNOW I IT'S A POSSIBILITY\n[18:32] FEE096: MM\n[18:33] FEE096: BUT THIS IS BUT WE HAVEN'T LOOKED AT DATA LIKE THIS WITH THIS WITH OUR OLD FASHIONED ANALYSES UM YOU KNOW\n[18:34] MEE094: IT'S MM-HMM\n[18:35] FEE083: WE'LL\n[18:39] FEE096: AND I IT'S IT WOULD BE REALLY NICE TO KNOW THAT THAT MUCH INFORMATION THAT CHUNKING OF THE TASK INFORMATION IS BEING CARRIED BY THE LANGUAGE\n[18:46] FEE096: BECAUSE J. P. 'S QUESTION THE OVERRIDING QUESTION IS SO WHAT'S LANGUAGE FOR\n[18:51] FEE096: YOU KNOW\n[18:51] FEE096: IF PEOPLE ARE BUSY INTERACTING ALL THE TIME AND ALL OF OUR COLLEAGUES DON'T EVEN BOTHER TO CONTROL FOR WHETHER PEOPLE ARE TALKING TO ONE ANOTHER WHEN THEY'RE DOING THESE JOINT TASKS BECAUSE IT SEEMS TO THEM TO BE IRRELEVANT 'CAUSE LANGUAGE IS IRRELEVANT\n[19:03] FEE096: IT WOULD ACTUALLY BE NICE TO DEMONSTRATE THAT IN A PLACE WHERE WE'RE CONTROLLING WHETHER YOU HAVE LANGUAGE OR NOT\n[19:08] FEE096: YOU COULD GET THE ENTIRE CHUNKING OF THE TASK OUT OF A LANGUAGE\n[19:10] FEE083: YEAH\n[19:10] FEE083: WELL I C I CAN SEE MAYBE WANTING TO KNOW WHETHER YOU CAN DO THE CHUNKING JUST BASED ON THE ACTIONS WITHOUT THE LANGUAGE IN CASES WHERE THEY USE BOTH\n[19:14] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[19:15] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[19:17] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[19:17] FEE083: IT'S MORE G I CAN'T QUITE SEE WHY IT'S IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT THEY CAN DO IT JUST BASED ON THE LANGUAGE WHEN W YOU KNOW THAT THEY HAD BOTH\n[19:23] FEE096: BECAUSE YOU KNOW IT'S A SELF CONTAINED SYSTEM AS OPPOSED TO A SYSTEM WHICH IS WHICH CAN'T BE INTERPRETED WITHOUT THE OTHER SYSTEM\n[19:30] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[19:30] FEE083: WELL I THINK THAT ONE'S JUST BOUND TO FAIL\n[19:30] FEE096: OKAY\n[19:31] FEE096: USUALLY THE CLAIM\n[19:32] FEE096: ALMOST ALL STUDIES ON LANGUAGE CLAIM THAT LANGUAGE IS A SELF CONTAINED SYSTEM WHICH WILL GIVE YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW\n[19:32] FEE083: BUT YEAH\n[19:39] FEE083: REALLY\n[19:40] FEE096: THAT'S THE CLAIM\n[19:42] FEE083: OKAY\n[19:42] FEE096: ALRIGHT\n[19:43] FEE083: ANYWAY\n[19:44] FEE096: I DIDN'T SAY IT WAS TRUE\n[19:45] FEE096: I SAID THAT'S THE CLAIM\n[19:46] FEE096: AND SO IT'S WORTH TESTING\n[19:48] FEE083: SO BACK BACK TO THIS MAIN PROBLEM WHICH IS YEAH\n[19:50] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[19:53] FEE083: W THE RECORD THAT WE ARE GETTING IN THE FIRST INSTANCE IS ABOUT THE M ABOUT THESE YOU KNOW THEY'RE LOOKING AT SOME REGION OF THE SCREEN DEFINED DYNAMICALLY\n[20:04] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[20:05] FEE083: AND THEN WE NEED SOME WAY OF KNOWING WHAT THE YOU CAN YOU CAN SEE ADDING THESE OTHER ANALYSES ABOUT YOU KNOW\n[20:12] FEE083: THEY'RE THEY'RE JOINTLY FOCUSED ON THIS REGION AND TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT S PERCENTAGE OF TIME THEY'RE LOOKING AT IT AS ADDING NEW TIERS OF INFORMATION TO EITHER THE ELAN TRACK OR N. X. T.\n[20:22] FEE083: THEY'RE THEY'RE BOTH SORT OF TRACK BASED IN THIS WAY\n[20:24] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[20:25] FEE083: UM BUT THE HARD PART IS KNOWING HOW YOU WANNA DO THAT\n[20:28] FEE083: AND I I THINK IN THE FIRST INSTANCE WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO GET INTO THE G. D. F. FORMAT IS JUST THIS\n[20:34] FEE083: AND THEN WE'VE GOT NO OPTION BUT TO UH FIGURE OUT A WAY FOR LIKE TO LOOK AT THIS JUST EXPLORE THIS DATA\n[20:40] FEE083: SUGGEST WAYS ABOUT DOING IT AND UM BE ABLE TO PLAY THEM BACK AND SEE UM WHEN WE THINK WE'VE GOT THESE THINGS RIGHT\n[20:47] FEE083: I DON'T THINK WE EVEN KNOW WHAT THE SET OF THESE THINGS ARE THAT WE WANT MUCH LESS HOW TO GET 'EM YET\n[20:51] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[20:52] FEE096: NO NO\n[20:52] FEE096: AND WE WON'T AND ESTABLISHING THE FULL SET WILL YOU KNOW TAKE US MUCH OF THE PROJECT\n[20:53] FEE083: SO TH\n[20:56] FEE096: SO YOU KNOW\n[20:56] FEE083: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[20:57] FEE083: SO THIS IS NOT THE YOU KNOW THIS IS SOMETHING WE'RE AIMING FOR\n[21:01] FEE083: BUT THIS ISN'T SOMETHING THAT AFFECTS WHAT CRAIG PROGRAMS FOR THE INITIAL G. D. F. TRANSLATION\n[21:02] MEE094: YOU CAN WE CAN ANNOUNCE NOW\n[21:07] FEE083: UM\n[21:07] FEE096: FINE\n[21:07] FEE096: MY ONLY CONCERN W UH YOU A AS I SAID WHEN I BARGED IN WAS JUST TO MAKE SURE THAT WE DIDN'T LOSE THE THINGS THAT WE MIGHT NEED TO PICK UP LATER\n[21:15] FEE083: YEAH\n[21:15] FEE096: THAT'S ALL\n[21:16] FEE083: SO LET'S JUST RETURN TO THIS QUESTION OF FRAME RATE\n[21:18] FEE083: BECAUSE THIS IS THE THING WE WERE NOT PLANNING TO UM TRANSFER INTO THIS FORMAT\n[21:23] FEE083: SO AGAIN YOU KNOW WHAT A FRAME RATE KIND KIND OF CODING IS AG IT CAN AGAIN BE SEEN AS A TRACK\n[21:28] FEE083: BUT IT SAYS IT'S A CODING LIKE THIS RIGHT WHERE YOU SAY IT'S IN STATE A. STATE B. STATE C. STATE A.\n[21:29] FEE096: EVERY SINGLE FRAME\n[21:31] FEE096: WELL\n[21:34] FEE096: OKAY\n[21:34] FEE096: BUT SINCE THE L THE DEFINITIONS OF LOOK A THING WE'RE LOOKING AT ARE D UM ARE THE ONES WHICH GET RID OF THE LOWER LEVEL\n[21:43] FEE096: LIKE JIGGLING AROUND IN THE AREA OF A PARTICULAR OBJECT RIGHT\n[21:47] FEE096: SO IF WE'RE MOVING THE THE GREEN TRIANGLE UM WE'VE DEFINED A REGION WHICH IS THE DYNAMICALLY THE GREEN TRIANGLE WHEREVER IT IS\n[21:54] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[21:56] FEE096: WE WILL JIGGLE AROUND IN THERE\n[21:57] FEE096: BUT IT DOESN'T MATTER WHERE WE ARE IN THERE\n[21:58] FEE096: THAT'S BENEATH OUR LEVEL OF ANALYSIS\n[21:58] FEE083: RIGHT\n[21:59] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[21:59] FEE083: SO YOU RIGHT\n[22:00] FEE083: SO I'M JUST YOU'RE HAPPY THAT IT'S NOT GONNA HAVE FRAME RATE UH LIKE THIS\n[22:00] FEE096: S\n[22:00] MEE094: WELL\n[22:04] FEE083: IT'S GONNA HAVE AN INTERPRETATION LIKE THIS\n[22:06] FEE096: WELL THE IN THAT INTERPRETATION IS DEFINABLE TO FRAME RATE BY OUR BY THE ONLY WAY WE'RE GONNA USE FRAME RATE\n[22:14] FEE083: WHAT DOES THAT MEAN\n[22:14] FEE083: SORRY\n[22:15] FEE096: I C WELL I MEAN I BECAUSE I CAN I CAN SAY FOR HOW MANY FRAMES THIS FIXATION WENT IS OFFICIALLY DEFINED\n[22:23] FEE096: SO THAT AS LONG AS I AS LONG AS IT'S NOT A UNTIMED EVENT OKAY\n[22:27] MEE095: YEAH ALL ALL THE ALL EVENTS HAVE A START TIME AND AN END TIME\n[22:27] FEE096: A AND AN END TIME\n[22:28] FEE083: RIGHT\n[22:29] MEE095: SO\n[22:29] FEE096: SO IT'S YOU KNOW IT'S FINE\n[22:30] FEE096: I CAN SAY IT'S A LONG ONE\n[22:32] FEE096: OR IT'S A SHORT ONE\n[22:33] FEE083: W RIGHT\n[22:33] FEE096: OR IT'S YOU KNOW IT'S TWENTY MILLISECONDS MORE THAN THAT ONE\n[22:33] MEE095: YEAH\n[22:33] FEE083: BUT IT SEEMS TO ME IT SEEMS TO ME THAT ELLEN'S CONCERNS MIGHT MEAN WE NEED TO ADD MORE INFORMATION TO THESE TAGS BECAUSE UM\n[22:35] FEE096: THAT'S\n[22:41] FEE083: YOU KNOW THIS THING IN ITSELF IS TH BUNCH OF FIXATIONS RIGHT WITH SACCADES\n[22:41] MEE094: UH BUT Y Y Y\n[22:43] MEE094: YOU MEAN TO THE TAGS OF THE DATA W WITHIN IT\n[22:46] MEE094: YEAH\n[22:46] MEE094: SO SO THINGS LIKE FIXATION THE NUMBER OF FIXATIONS A AND\n[22:46] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[22:49] FEE083: FIXATIONS AND THE PERCENTAGE OF TIME THOSE FIXATIONS COVER YOU MIGHT WANT\n[22:54] MEE094: BI UM YEAH WITH SOME SOME MEASURE OF THE SO WE COULD WORK OUT THE NUMBER OF FIXATIONS THAT MADE AND THE AVERAGE FIXATION DURATION AS WELL\n[23:03] MEE094: BECAUSE HAVING ST LONG STEADY FIXATIONS CAN BE INFORMATIVE\n[23:05] FEE083: OKAY\n[23:05] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[23:07] FEE096: AND OKAY I'M I'M ASKING YOU AS AN EXPERT\n[23:07] FEE083: SO NUMBER OF FIXATIONS\n[23:09] FEE083: PERCENTAGE OF\n[23:10] FEE096: THIS IS THIS THIS ISN'T A LEADING QUESTION\n[23:12] FEE096: THIS IS A QUESTION QUESTION\n[23:14] FEE096: WHY WOULD THAT BE INFORMATIVE PARTICULARLY\n[23:16] MEE094: UM IF IF THEY'RE HOLDING THEIR IF THERE'S LESS DANCING AROUND THE UM THE COGNITIVE FOCUS TENDS TO BE IN ONE SORT OF PART\n[23:21] FEE096: UH-HUH\n[23:26] MEE094: SO UH THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IF THEY EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE STILL LOOKING AT THE SAME PART\n[23:30] MEE094: IF THEY'RE LOOKING AROUND IT UH RATHER THAN JUST HOLDING THEIR GAZE STEADY OR UM AND LONGER ON IT\n[23:30] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[23:32] FEE096: UH-HUH\n[23:35] FEE096: ON IT\n[23:36] FEE096: SO YOU THINK THAT IF FOR EXAMPLE IF THEY'RE LOOKING AT UM ONE OR ANOTHER UM APEX OF A TRIANGLE IT WOULD JUST THAT WOULD MAKE A DIFFERENCE\n[23:46] MEE094: UH YEAH\n[23:46] FEE096: THEY WERE EXPLORING THE THING AS OPPOSED TO THEY WERE SIMPLY ALRIGHT THERE IS IT THERE IT IS\n[23:48] MEE094: IT YEAH IT'S IT'S CERTAINLY IT'S IT'S WORTH MM-HMM\n[23:51] FEE096: OKAY SO TH UM SO THAT REALLY MEANS THAT WE'RE NOT THROWING AWAY ABSOLUTE FIXATIONS\n[23:59] MEE094: UH NO I WOULDN'T WANT TO THROW OUT\n[24:00] FEE096: THE SCREEN LOCATION OF ABSOLUTE FIXATIONS\n[24:04] MEE094: PUT THE ACTUAL LOCATION\n[24:06] FEE083: NO NO\n[24:06] FEE083: THIS IS THIS IS STILL UM UH SUMMARY DATA\n[24:11] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[24:11] FEE083: THEY'RE HE'S WE'RE TALKING ABOUT JUST ADDING ATTRIBUTES TO THESE THINGS THAT SAY THE NUMBER OF FIXATIONS THAT COUNTED AS THAT LOOKING AT TRIANGLE ONE RIGHT\n[24:14] FEE096: ALRIGHT\n[24:17] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[24:19] FEE096: UH-HUH\n[24:19] FEE083: SO Y IT'S POSSIBLE\n[24:20] FEE096: AS OPPOSED TO OUT OF IT\n[24:20] MEE094: I MEAN PRESUMABLY\n[24:21] FEE096: SO YOU SO I THOUGHT I UNDERSTOOD YOU TO MEAN EXPLORING THE FIGURE\n[24:26] FEE096: BECAUSE YOU KNOW YOUR FIXATION IS A POINT\n[24:28] FEE096: AND THE FIGURES ARE BIGGER THAN POINTS\n[24:30] FEE096: SO YOU COULD BE EXPLORING THE FIGURE OR YOU COULD BE JUST SOMEWHERE IN THE REGION DEFINED AS THE FIGURE BUT NOT ON IT\n[24:35] MEE094: UH IF WELL YES BUT THAT PROBABLY ISN'T GOING TO BE EASY TO GET OUT BECAUSE YOU'D THEN HAVE TO BREAK UP UH THE PARTS SOMEHOW\n[24:41] FEE096: OKAY\n[24:42] FEE096: ALRIGHT FINE\n[24:43] FEE096: THE\n[24:45] FEE096: SO YOU JUST WANT TO KNOW THE VARIABILITY OF THE OF THE FIXATION\n[24:47] MEE094: YEP\n[24:47] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[24:48] FEE096: AND WOULDN'T THAT DIFFER FROM PERSON TO PERSON\n[24:51] MEE094: UH IT IT YES IT CAN DO BUT IT'S ALSO LOOKING AT IT WITHIN THEIR THEIR OWN BEHAVIOUR TO SEE YEAH\n[24:59] FEE096: OKAY\n[24:59] FEE096: SO IT'S THE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT SPOTS WITHIN THAT REGION WHERE THE EYE HAS FIXED THE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT FIX OH OK OKAY\n[25:04] MEE094: UH TH W I I WOULD SAY JUST THE NUMBER OF FIXATIONS\n[25:07] MEE094: I MEAN IT COULD JUST BE YEAH THE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT YEAH\n[25:08] FEE083: YEAH THE SPOTS'LL BE DIFFERENT ANYWAY\n[25:09] FEE096: SO IT'S A JIGGLE RATE OKAY\n[25:09] FEE083: 'CAUSE I YOU'RE NOT GONNA G HAVE THE SAME PIXEL\n[25:10] MEE094: YEAH\n[25:10] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[25:11] MEE094: YEP\n[25:11] MEE094: EXACTLY\n[25:12] FEE096: RIGHT\n[25:12] MEE094: SO\n[25:12] FEE083: SO UM WE HAVE THE OPTION THAT WE CAN PUT IN AN A. FIXATION THING HERE RIGHT AS WELL\n[25:17] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[25:17] FEE083: IF YOU WANT THE SMALLER IF YOU WANT THE SMALLER CODING IN IN HERE\n[25:18] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[25:18] MEE094: I MEAN TO\n[25:22] FEE083: SO THAT IT'S NOT JUST PARSED INTO THIS IDEA OF WHICH OBJECT\n[25:26] FEE083: BUT YOU ALSO HAVE THE RAW FIXATION UM DATA\n[25:29] FEE083: WE CAN PUT THAT IN AS ANOTHER TRACK\n[25:30] FEE083: IF YOU THINK THAT THAT'S SOMETHING THAT YOU MIGHT WANT TO LOOK AT IN ONE OF THESE TOOLS THAT SHOWS YOU THE TRACKS AGAINST EACH OTHER\n[25:35] FEE096: WELL ALL I TH UNDERSTOOD YOU TO ASK FOR WAS THE DURATION OF EACH FIXATION INSIDE\n[25:38] FEE083: YEAH I D THAT'S ALL HE ASKED FOR\n[25:39] MEE094: IT YEAH\n[25:40] FEE096: YEAH\n[25:40] FEE083: YEAH\n[25:40] MEE094: UH IF IF WE'VE GOT EVERYTHING THEN I SUPPOSE IT'S YOU CAN ALWAYS YES IT'S YOU'RE NOT THROWING ANYTHING AWAY THEN\n[25:42] FEE083: WELL I THINK\n[25:44] FEE096: YOU CAN COME BACK\n[25:49] FEE083: YEAH AND IN N. X. T. THERE'S NO COST RIGHT BECAUSE THE Y THE UH YOU JUST DON'T CHOOSE TO LOAD THOSE\n[25:50] MEE094: OR\n[25:55] MEE094: RIGHT\n[25:55] FEE083: ALL WE'RE DOING IS DUMPING IT AS OUTPUT THAT YOU CAN LOAD IF YOU CHOOSE TO\n[25:59] FEE083: UM I G S YOU KNOW SO IF THEY'RE THINGS THAT YOU JUST KNOW ARE CRAZY AND YOU'RE NOT GONNA WANT THEN WE DON'T DO IT\n[25:59] FEE096: OKAY\n[26:04] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[26:05] FEE083: BUT OTHERWISE WE GO AHEAD AND DUMP 'EM\n[26:06] FEE096: RIGHT\n[26:07] FEE083: 'CAUSE IT'S EASY TO DUMP OUT THE FIXATIONS\n[26:09] FEE083: UM YEAH\n[26:10] MEE095: YEAH\n[26:10] FEE096: SO IT'S THE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT FIXATIONS\n[26:13] FEE083: OKAY\n[26:13] FEE083: SO IT'S THE NUMBER OF FIXATIONS THE DID YOU WANT THE YOU\n[26:15] FEE096: WELL ACTUALLY DO YOU WANT THE AVERAGE DURATION\n[26:16] FEE096: OR DO YOU WANT THE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT ONES\n[26:17] MEE094: UH BUT UH UH NUMBER UH WELL THE UH DURATION TIME AS WELL SOMEHOW\n[26:21] MEE094: WHETHER IT'S THE AVERAGE ONE OR\n[26:23] FEE096: DURATION OF EACH FIXATION IN THE REGION\n[26:24] MEE094: OF THE FIXATION\n[26:25] FEE083: M NOT E WELL IF IT'S EACH YOU HAVE TO D YOU HAVE TO BREAK IT DOWN INTO ANOTHER TIER RIGHT\n[26:26] MEE094: WELL\n[26:30] MEE095: YEAH\n[26:30] FEE083: YOU CAN'T YOU CAN SAY THERE WERE THREE FIXATIONS AND THEY AVERAGED UH A CERTAIN TIME\n[26:35] MEE094: THE THE AVERAGE SHOULD BE ALRIGHT UH TO WORK WITH\n[26:35] FEE083: BUT YOU DON'T WANNA\n[26:38] FEE083: D WELL WHAT ABOUT THE THE OVERALL SUM OF THE DURATIONS\n[26:39] MEE094: THE THE\n[26:40] FEE083: IS THAT I MEAN WHICH WAY DO YOU WANT TO\n[26:41] FEE096: WELL YOU'VE ALREADY GOT THAT\n[26:41] MEE094: UH WELL IF YOU'VE GOT THE NUMBER OF FIXATIONS IN THE AVERAGE TIME YOU CAN THEN JUST GENERATE IT\n[26:45] FEE083: YEAH THEN THAT'S THAT'S THE WAY YOU WANT IT\n[26:47] FEE083: THAT WAY AROUND\n[26:48] MEE094: YEAH YEAH\n[26:50] FEE083: OKAY\n[26:50] FEE096: SO THAT'S A MEASURE OF JIGGLE IN THE REGION ROUGHLY\n[26:53] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[26:54] FEE083: AND UH Y DID YOU WANT THE PERCENTAGE OF TIME FIXATED AS OPPOSED TO WHICH IS SORT OF ANOTHER VIEW OF THIS NUMBER\n[27:00] MEE094: UH\n[27:01] FEE096: MOVING\n[27:03] FEE083: YOU CAN HAVE AS MANY OF THESE AS\n[27:03] MEE094: AGAIN UH THAT THAT SHOULD BE YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DERIVE THAT PRESUMABLY FROM\n[27:06] FEE083: YEAH\n[27:07] FEE083: WELL IT'S NOT UM THE THE EXTRA COST OF HAVING THESE AS ATTRIBUTES IS NOT HIGH\n[27:14] FEE083: SO UM YOU KNOW\n[27:16] FEE083: IT SAVES YOU I UH HAVING TO DO WRITE SCRIPTS TO DO ARITHMETIC ON THAT LATER IF YOU KNOW THAT THESE ARE NUMBERS THAT ARE GONNA BE USEFUL TO YOU\n[27:21] FEE096: OKAY\n[27:22] MEE094: RIGHT\n[27:24] FEE096: WHAT'S OUR ERROR OF MEASUREMENT ON LOCATION ON THE SCREEN\n[27:29] FEE096: SO TO WHAT DEGREE DO WE ACTUALLY KNOW WHETHER THE TWO LITTLE EYES LITTLE CIRCLES ARE EXACTLY IN THE SAME PLACE OR JUST SOMEWHERE IN THE SAME REGION\n[27:39] MEE094: UH THAT IT CAN VARY A BIT DEPENDING ON THE CALIBRATION\n[27:43] MEE094: BUT IF WE'RE BUILDING IN A SORT OF ERROR MARGIN UM IT IT WILL BE BASED ON PIXELS AROUND\n[27:43] FEE096: RIGHT OKAY\n[27:46] FEE096: RIGHT\n[27:49] MEE094: BUT THERE'LL ALSO BE A MINIMUM ONE\n[27:50] MEE094: 'CAUSE I'M TRYING TO THINK THAT IT'S PROBABLY THE SMALL THE ACTUAL MOUSE ICON IS SO SMALL\n[27:55] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[27:56] MEE094: IT'LL NEED A SLIGHTLY LARGER UH JUST BECAUSE IF WHAT YOU HAVE I IS A SORT OF LARGER ERROR OR OF B ERROR MARGIN AROUND IT\n[28:00] FEE096: IT'S YEAH OKAY RIGHT\n[28:02] FEE096: S\n[28:04] FEE096: OKAY\n[28:04] FEE096: SO MY QUESTION WAS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT THE THE MOUSE IS A DYNAMIC OBJECT RIGHT\n[28:05] MEE095: YEAH\n[28:09] FEE096: THE EYE TRACK IS A DYNAMIC OBJECT\n[28:11] FEE096: OR IS IT ONLY THE THE PIECE THAT THE EYE TRA THE OTHER PERSON'S EYE TRACK IS ON THAT'S THAT'S AN OBJECT IN THIS DEFINITION\n[28:17] MEE094: UH NO\n[28:18] MEE094: THE O THE OTHER PERSON'S GAZE POSITION AS WELL\n[28:20] FEE096: IS A IS AN OBJECT\n[28:21] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[28:22] MEE094: YEP\n[28:22] FEE096: OKAY\n[28:22] MEE094: TREA TREATED THE SAME AS AS THE MOUSE SAY\n[28:22] FEE096: WITH SOME WITH PLUS OR MINUS SOMETHING OR OTHER YEAH AROUND IT\n[28:25] MEE094: YEP\n[28:26] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[28:27] FEE096: SOME CIRCULAR AREA\n[28:29] MEE094: YES YEP\n[28:30] FEE096: OKAY\n[28:31] FEE096: AND\n[28:35] FEE096: UM SO YOU CAN BE ON THE OBJECT BUT NOT ON THE OTHER PERSON'S GAZE\n[28:40] FEE096: SO THERE CAN BE A TRIANGLE WHICH HAS A. 'S GAZE IN THE CENTRE AND YOUR GAZE ACTUALLY HAPPENS TO BE HERE\n[28:44] MEE094: YES\n[28:44] MEE094: SO IF THERE UH IF MM-HMM\n[28:50] MEE094: YES\n[28:51] FEE096: YOU'RE IN THE TRIANGLE REGION\n[28:53] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[28:53] FEE096: DOES THIS\n[28:54] MEE094: BUT NOT LOOKING AT THEIR INDIVIDUAL AND PR FACT THEY PROBABLY WILL AVOID LOOKING DIRECTLY\n[28:58] FEE096: OKAY\n[29:00] MEE094: BECAUSE IF THEY'RE LOOKING DIRECTLY AT IT IT'S OBSCURING\n[29:04] MEE094: THE THE PART\n[29:06] FEE096: BUT IT'S DIRECTLY ADDED WHEN WHEN THESE TWO IN THIS SITUATION WHEN THESE TWO OVERLAP RIGHT LIKE THIS\n[29:09] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[29:12] MEE094: YEAH MM-HMM\n[29:13] MEE095: OKAY\n[29:14] MEE095: YEAH 'CAUSE I THINK THAT THAT'S GONNA CO THAT'S 'CAUSE B THE DIAGRAM WE GOT THERE SUGGESTING THAT THEY'RE ONLY LOOKING THING AT TIME\n[29:19] MEE095: SO WHETHER IT'S TRIANGLE OR WHATEVER ELSE\n[29:20] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[29:21] MEE095: BUT SO WHAT YOU'RE SUGGESTING THERE IS THEY CAN BE LOOKING AT THE TRIANGLE AND MAYBE A MOUSE POINTER AND MAYBE AN EYE AT THE SAME TIME\n[29:21] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[29:25] FEE083: YEAH\n[29:26] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[29:27] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[29:27] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[29:27] MEE094: THE\n[29:28] MEE095: OKAY OKAY\n[29:28] FEE096: WELL IT WOULD COME UP IT WOULD SAY YES RIGHT\n[29:30] FEE096: I MEAN BECAUSE THEY WOULD BE IN THE SAME PLACE\n[29:33] FEE083: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:33] FEE096: SO IF YOU Y YOU'RE GONNA HAVE DYNAMIC REGIONS WHICH OVERLAP ONE ANOTHER BY DEFINITION\n[29:33] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[29:36] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[29:37] FEE096: IF THE MOUSE IS ON THE CONSTRUCT THEN RIGHT RIGHT\n[29:38] MEE094: THE M THE MOUSE THE GAZE AND THE PART ARE ALL LAYERED\n[29:39] MEE095: YEAH\n[29:40] MEE095: YEP\n[29:41] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[29:42] FEE083: WELL WELL BUT Y THOSE ARE DIFFERENT TRACKS OF INFORMATION\n[29:42] MEE095: 'CAUSE YOU GET C 'CAUSE YOU\n[29:45] FEE083: SO WHAT YOU WANT IS ONE TRACK OF INFORMATION ABOUT WHICH OBJECT IT'S ONE ONE ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT IT'S ON THE OTHER GUY'S GAZE\n[29:45] FEE096: RIGHT\n[29:50] FEE083: AND ONE ABOUT WHETHER IT'S ON UM ONE OF THE MOUSE POSITIONS\n[29:52] FEE096: WE TREAT THOSE AS AS OTHER OBJECTS\n[29:56] FEE096: BUT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM AND THE THE PARTS OF THE C THING TO BE CONSTRUCTED IS THAT THEY'RE ALLOWED TO OVERLAP WITH OTHER THINGS SO NOTHING BREAKS\n[30:06] FEE096: OKAY\n[30:07] FEE083: YEAH BUT I IN IN THE ANALYSIS YOU SHOULD TREAT THOSE AS COMPLETELY SEPARATE TRACKS OF INFORMATION\n[30:07] FEE096: IF WE MM-HMM\n[30:11] FEE083: BECAUSE THEY CAN BE LOOKING AT THEY COULD LOOK SIM SIMULTANEOUSLY AT SOMEBODY'S MOUSE SOMEBODY'S GAZE AND SOME OBJECT RIGHT\n[30:12] FEE096: YE\n[30:18] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[30:18] FEE096: YES AS OPPOSED TO SIMPLY LOOKING AT SOMEBODY'S GAZE WHEN THE MOUSE ISN'T ALSO THERE RIGHT\n[30:18] FEE083: SO\n[30:22] FEE083: YEAH\n[30:22] FEE096: AND YOU WANT TO KNOW THOSE THINGS\n[30:23] MEE095: YEP\n[30:23] FEE083: SO THE THESE ARE INDEPENDENT\n[30:24] FEE096: RIGHT THEY'RE I THEY'RE INDEPENDENT DYNAMIC OBJECTS\n[30:25] FEE083: SO SO WHAT WE WANT IS WHETHER THEY'RE LOOKING AT S AT THE OTHER PERSON'S GAZE RIGHT\n[30:27] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[30:31] FEE083: AND SAY THEY ARE IN THIS PERIOD WELL I MEAN UH THEY'RE PROBABLY NOT GIVEN WHAT I'VE TRYING TO\n[30:35] FEE096: OKAY\n[30:35] FEE096: SO A DEFINITION OF WE'RE ALL LOOKING AT AND TOUCHING THE SAME THING\n[30:38] FEE096: SO IMAGINE THAT WE'VE JUST ADDED A PIECE TO THE CONSTRUCT ALRIGHT\n[30:43] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[30:43] FEE096: SO NOW THAT'S THE CONSTRUCT\n[30:46] FEE096: AND BOTH MOUSE SYMBOLS ARE ON IT RIGHT\n[30:51] MEE095: YEAH\n[30:51] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[30:51] FEE096: AND BOTH GAZES ARE ON IT RIGHT\n[30:54] MEE095: YEP\n[30:55] FEE096: SO AT THAT POINT YOU SHOULD HAVE A LINE UP OF A. IS ON THE CONSTRUCT A. IS ON THE MOUSE\n[31:02] FEE096: A. IS ON A. IS ON A. 'S MOUSE A. IS ON B. 'S MOUSE A. IS ON B. 'S GAZE AND B. LIKEWISE\n[31:06] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[31:08] FEE083: YEAH\n[31:09] FEE096: OKAY\n[31:09] FEE083: SO G SO THERE'S THERE'S A LOT OF TRACKS HERE RIGHT\n[31:12] FEE096: RIGHT\n[31:12] FEE083: BECAUSE WELL WE JUST ADDED THIS FIXATION TRACK\n[31:18] FEE096: OOH I LOVE THE ERASER\n[31:18] FEE083: AND THEN THERE IS A. 'S MOUSE NOT THEIR EYES IS ON AN OBJECT RIGHT\n[31:24] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[31:24] FEE083: AND THE MOUSE MIGHT BE ON TRIANGLE ONE\n[31:25] FEE096: YEAH BUT THE MOUSE IS ALSO A DYNAMIC OBJECT\n[31:30] FEE083: BUT IT DOESN'T MATTER\n[31:31] FEE083: I MEAN I THE MOUSE WE'RE JUST SAYING WHERE IS THE MOUSE\n[31:31] FEE096: THAT'S FINE\n[31:31] FEE096: OKAY\n[31:34] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[31:34] FEE083: YOU KNOW IT'S ON THIS OBJECT\n[31:35] FEE096: MM\n[31:36] FEE083: AND THEN UM A. 'S EYE IS ON WELL A. 'S MOUSE I GUESS RIGHT\n[31:43] FEE083: A. 'S EYE MIGHT BE LOOKING AT A. 'S MOUSE HERE\n[31:48] FEE083: A. 'S EYE MIGHT BE LOOKING AT B. 'S MOUSE HERE RIGHT\n[31:52] FEE083: I MEAN THESE ARE ALL THE DIFFERENT WAYS OF TAKING CROSS PRODUCTS AT THE THINGS THAT COULD BE CO LOCATED\n[31:52] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[31:56] FEE096: RIGHT\n[31:57] FEE083: SO YOU JUST TREAT 'EM AS INDEPENDENT\n[31:59] FEE083: AND I'M GUESSING FROM WHAT YOU SAY YEAH\n[31:59] FEE096: AND THEN YOU THEN YOU LOOK FOR COMBINATIONS OF THEM\n[32:01] FEE096: YEAH\n[32:02] FEE083: I GUESSING FROM WHAT YOU'RE SAYING YOU WANT ALL THESE TRACKS\n[32:05] FEE096: I THINK WE NEED TO\n[32:06] FEE096: BECAUSE THA SOME MEASURE OF ALIGNMENT IS LOOKING WHERE THE OTHER GUY IS DIRECTING ATTENTION\n[32:06] FEE083: YEAH WHICH IS FINE\n[32:06] FEE083: THERE'S NO PROBLEM WITH THAT AT ALL\n[32:09] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[32:09] FEE096: AND THERE ARE TWO MEASURES OF WHERE THE OTHER GUY IS DIRECTING ATTENTION THAT YOU GET FROM THE VISUAL TRACK\n[32:14] FEE096: ONE IS WHERE THE MOUSE IS AND THE OTHER IS WHERE THE GAZE IS\n[32:15] FEE083: YEAH\n[32:16] FEE096: SO\n[32:17] FEE083: S SO UM UH YOU KINDA GOT THE IDEA HERE\n[32:20] MEE095: YEP YEP\n[32:20] MEE095: OKAY YEAH\n[32:20] FEE083: YEAH\n[32:20] MEE095: SO SO YEAH\n[32:21] MEE095: SO SO IT'S JUST A MATTER OF ADDING THESE THE TWO MOUSE POINTERS AND THE UM TWO GAZES AS EXTRA OBJECTS\n[32:23] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[32:28] MEE095: UM SO YEAH\n[32:30] MEE095: AS LONG AS AS LONG AS THEY'VE GOT AN I. D. IN THERE WE CAN JUST SAY RIGHT AT THIS P BETWEEN THESE TIMES THEY'RE LOOKING AT THAT OBJECT OR THEY'RE LOOKING AT THE MOUSE\n[32:32] FEE096: RIGHT\n[32:35] FEE096: RIGHT\n[32:36] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[32:36] MEE095: THEY'RE LOOKING AT WHATEVER\n[32:37] FEE083: BUT THE IMPORTANT THING IS YOU DON'T TREAT THAT ENTIRE SET AS MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE AND EXHAUSTIVE\n[32:37] FEE096: SO\n[32:41] FEE083: IT'S JUST SO THA THE OBJECTS IS LIKE A SEPARATE LEVEL OF ANALYSIS\n[32:43] FEE096: YEAH THAT ACTUALLY TRUE\n[32:45] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[32:46] FEE096: BE 'CAUSE\n[32:47] FEE083: IF WHETHER THEY'RE LOOKING AT THE OBJECTS THAN WHETHER THEY'RE LOOKING AT THE GAZE\n[32:49] FEE096: RIGHT\n[32:49] FEE083: 'CAUSE THEY CAN HAPPEN AT THE SAME TIME\n[32:50] FEE096: BUT THAT IT'S ALSO GONNA BE THE CASE THAT UM WHATEVER REGION YOU DEFINE AS THE REGION OF THE DYNAMIC OBJECT OF THE RED TRIANGLE MAY GET TO THE POINT WHERE IT OVERLAPS THE REGION OF THE DYNAMIC OBJECT OF THE GREEN SQUARE\n[32:51] MEE095: YEP\n[33:03] FEE096: OKAY WHAT DO WE DO ABOUT THAT\n[33:05] FEE083: DOES THAT HAPPEN\n[33:06] FEE096: YEAH BECAUSE IF YOU HAVE THEM CLOSE TOGETHER THERE'S ALWAYS SOME FUZZ FACTOR AROUND THEM\n[33:06] MEE094: UH UH IF WHEN THEY GET MOVED TOGETHER\n[33:09] FEE083: OH RIGHT\n[33:09] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[33:10] FEE096: AND SO IF THEY'RE LEFT LYING CLOSE TOGETHER OKAY OR IN THE IN FACT IN THE MODEL IN THE NOT IN THE MODEL\n[33:11] MEE094: IT\n[33:13] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[33:14] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[33:16] FEE096: IN THE IN THE SUPPLIES SET THEY'RE ACTUALLY NEATLY PACKED INTO A LITTLE SPACE\n[33:21] FEE083: OKAY\n[33:21] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[33:21] FEE083: SO WHAT YOU'RE SAYING IS LIKE A NEW PROBLEM FOR US WHICH IS I'M GONNA CHANGE\n[33:24] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[33:24] MEE094: TWO OBJECTS CLOSE TOGETHER YOUR EYE GAZE CAN ACTUALLY BE LOOKING AT THE LEFT EDGE OF ONE AND THE RIGHT EDGE OF THE OTHER\n[33:30] FEE083: THAT'S THE BAD ONE\n[33:32] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[33:32] MEE094: AND THEY'RE SOR THEREFORE LOOKING AT TWO OBJECTS AT ONCE\n[33:35] FEE083: YEAH\n[33:35] MEE095: YEAH\n[33:35] FEE083: SO YOU'RE SAYING\n[33:37] FEE096: SQUEAK SQUEAK\n[33:37] MEE094: SAYING THEY NEED SOME NEW PENS\n[33:39] FEE083: OKAY\n[33:39] FEE096: YES\n[33:40] FEE083: CAN YOU WRITE ON MY PEN PAD\n[33:42] MEE094: NEW PENS\n[33:42] FEE083: JUST SAY YEAH PENS\n[33:43] MEE095: PENS\n[33:46] FEE083: WHITE BOARD PENS\n[33:46] MEE094: WHITE BOARD PENS\n[33:48] FEE083: SO YOU'RE SAYING YOU KNOW THEY COULD BE LOOKING AT UM UH SQUARE ONE AT THIS POINT\n[33:53] MEE095: I CONFUSE 'EM\n[33:54] FEE083: 'CAUSE THEY\n[33:55] FEE096: BECAUSE THE TWO ARE SO CLOSE TOGETHER THAT THEIR REGIONS OVERLAP\n[33:56] FEE083: CLOSE TOGETHER\n[33:59] FEE083: OKAY THAT'S A PROBLEM FOR THE DATA MODELS AND EITHER OF THE THINGS THAT WE WERE USING\n[34:02] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[34:02] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[34:03] MEE095: YEAH\n[34:04] MEE094: UH UNLE UH BUT IT UH UNLESS WE JUST DEFINE IT AS THERE'S ONLY THEY'RE THEY ARE EXCLUSIVE\n[34:04] MEE095: THAT WOULD\n[34:11] MEE094: AND WHICH EVER AREA M HAS THE GREATEST OVERLAP IS WHAT THEY'RE ACTUALLY LOOKING AT\n[34:17] FEE083: WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY GREATEST OVERLAP\n[34:17] FEE096: THE GREATEST OVERLAP WITH WHAT\n[34:18] MEE094: WELL IT W IF IF YOU'VE GOT YOUR SORT OF EYE POSITION\n[34:21] FEE096: HO HO\n[34:22] MEE094: AND IT'S IT'S UNLIKELY TO BE EXACTLY FIFTY PERCENT IN ONE OBJECT AND FIFTY PERCENT IN THE OTHER\n[34:27] FEE083: DRAW UH MY G MY UH SPACIAL REASONING IS NO GOOD\n[34:29] MEE094: UH\n[34:30] MEE095: YEAH\n[34:32] MEE094: WELL I UH UH PUT THESE THINGS ON\n[34:32] FEE096: I THINK I THINK YOU'RE THROWING INFORMATION AWAY\n[34:33] FEE083: SEE UH I I'M THE ONE THAT USES THE WHITE BOARD\n[34:35] FEE083: 'CAUSE I ACTUALLY PUT THE THE MICROPHONES ON\n[34:37] MEE094: YEAH\n[34:38] MEE094: UH UH WHAT I'M I'M THINKING IS IF YOU'VE GOT SAY ONE OBJECT THERE AND RIGHT\n[34:44] MEE094: YOU KNOW SO THIS IS\n[34:44] FEE083: UH THIS IS THE BETTER PEN\n[34:46] MEE094: THANK YOU\n[34:53] MEE094: UH PART ONE AND PART TWO\n[34:57] MEE094: AND YOU'VE GOT THEY'RE SORT OF THEY'RE LOOKING\n[35:01] MEE094: THERE\n[35:01] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[35:03] MEE094: THEN THAT OVERLAP MEANS THEY'RE LOOKING AT THE TWO PIECES SIMULTANEOUSLY\n[35:09] FEE083: YEAH\n[35:10] MEE094: BUT\n[35:11] FEE083: BUT YOU HAD A WAY OF CHOOSING WHICH ONE RIGHT\n[35:12] FEE096: YEAH\n[35:12] MEE094: YEAH UH JUST IF THIS IS THERE'S MORE OF IT UH YEAH I YES\n[35:13] FEE096: BUT IT MAY BE A BAD IDEA\n[35:15] FEE096: IT MAY BE A BAD IDEA\n[35:16] FEE096: YOU'VE JUST THROWN DATA AWAY\n[35:17] MEE095: YEAH\n[35:17] MEE094: UH THAT'S W UH THAT'S THAT'S A DECISION WE'LL UH UH UH I'M SAYING IS IF THEY'RE LOOKING IF MOST OF WHAT THEIR OVERLAP IS HERE THEN WE STICK WITH THAT ONE\n[35:20] FEE096: YEAH\n[35:21] MEE095: WELL THING IS THAT WITH\n[35:22] FEE096: J\n[35:28] FEE083: SO YOU JUST MEAN WHICH I IS IT CLOSER TO THE IS THE CIRCLE I MEAN WHAT IS THIS CIRCLE\n[35:28] FEE096: WELL\n[35:35] FEE083: THEY'RE LOOKING AT A PIXEL OR SOMETHING RIGHT\n[35:35] MEE094: UH THAT'S TH WE NO THAT BECAUSE UM THE GAZE POSITION WILL BE A SORT OF FUZZY AREA\n[35:44] MEE094: IT WON'T JUST BE A PIXEL\n[35:45] MEE094: IT'LL IT'LL BE AN ACTUAL LIKE CIRCLE AND AREA\n[35:47] FEE096: THE GAZE WILL WOBBLE\n[35:47] FEE083: RIGHT\n[35:49] MEE094: YEAH\n[35:49] FEE096: THE GAZE WILL WOBBLE\n[35:50] MEE094: SO I I IT IT THAT'S THAT'S GOING TO BE W UH IT'S IT'S NOT JUST A SINGLE POINT\n[35:50] FEE096: THAT'S NATURAL\n[35:51] FEE083: S RIGHT\n[35:53] FEE083: OH SO THOSE VARY IN SIZE\n[35:55] MEE094: IT'S IT'S A IT'S A SORT OF LUMP TARGET\n[35:55] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[35:55] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[35:59] MEE094: AND SO THERE'LL BE A BIT OF A A SORT UH SOME SORT OF OVERLAP OF TWO OBJECTS\n[35:59] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[36:04] MEE095: YEAH\n[36:04] FEE096: OR INDEED THEY MIGHT BE LOOKING FROM ONE TO ANOTHER\n[36:05] MEE094: OR B YEAH THEY COULD JUST BE OSCILLATING MM-HMM\n[36:07] FEE083: YEAH\n[36:07] FEE096: D OR DECIDING WHICH ONE TO CHOOSE OR THINKING SO YOU DON'T WANT TO DECIDE IT'S ONLY ONE AND THROW THE OTHER ONE OUT\n[36:07] FEE083: THEY COULD BE\n[36:09] MEE095: YEAH\n[36:11] MEE095: THING THING IS W. G. D. S. FORMATS IS WOR IS WORKING AT THE MOMENT\n[36:15] MEE095: IT'S ACTUALLY GOT A SEPARATE TRACK FOR EACH PART\n[36:15] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[36:16] FEE096: OKAY WELL THAT'S FINE\n[36:17] MEE095: SO\n[36:18] FEE096: THAT I WAS GOING TO SAY THAT'S THE OBVIOUS WAY TO DO IT\n[36:19] FEE083: OH BUT WHAT PAIN THAT'S GONNA BE ANALYTICALLY\n[36:20] MEE095: YEAH\n[36:21] FEE083: BECAUSE IT'S GONNA HOW MANY PARTS ARE THERE\n[36:23] FEE096: WELL EACH ONE IS YES OR NO\n[36:24] MEE095: WELL THE\n[36:26] FEE083: LIKE\n[36:27] MEE095: WELL THE THE THE IT DEPEN DEPENDS ON THE DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU BUILD IN\n[36:27] FEE096: COUPLE OF DOZEN\n[36:29] MEE095: THERE'S DIFFERENT PARTS THERE'S DIFFERENT PARTS WHETHER YOU'RE DOING THE TAMGRAM OR WHETHER YOU'RE DOING AN AIRPA AIRPLANE OR WHATEVER\n[36:29] FEE096: RIGHT\n[36:34] MEE095: UM\n[36:35] FEE096: SIX TO A DOZEN USUALLY\n[36:37] FEE083: OKAY\n[36:37] MEE095: BUT TH BUT SA BUT THING IS IF IF WE IF WE GOT IF WE GOT TRACKS FOR EACH FOR EACH PART WE CAN WE CAN EASILY ANALYSE IT DOWN LATER ON\n[36:39] FEE083: I KNOW WAYS OF GETTING AROUND THIS ANALYTICALLY\n[36:42] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[36:43] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU C\n[36:43] FEE096: YEAH\n[36:44] FEE096: I MEAN I THINK IT'S VERY LIKELY THAT UM IF PEOPLE ARE CONSIDERING F MM-HMM\n[36:45] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[36:45] MEE094: UH I MEAN IF IF THEY ARE OSCILLATING THOUGH THEN THAT'S PRESUMABLY GOING TO ST CHANGE THE WEIGHT\n[36:51] MEE094: SO YOU ARE ACTUALLY GOING TO SEE THEM FLIPPING BETWEEN UH WHEN YOU DECIDE THEY'RE LOOKING THERE MM-HMM IF THEY'RE REALLY CLOSE YEAH\n[36:54] FEE096: WELL NOT IF THE REGIONS OVERLAP OKAY\n[36:56] FEE083: IF THEY'RE REALLY CLOSE TO EACH OTHER IT'S GONNA GET FOXED\n[36:57] FEE096: IF THE REGIONS I\n[36:59] FEE083: YEAH\n[36:59] FEE096: RIGHT\n[37:00] MEE095: YEAH\n[37:00] FEE096: AND IF YOU DEFINE THE REGIONS SO NEATLY THAT THERE'S THAT\n[37:04] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[37:06] FEE096: YOU KNOW THAT WE'RE LOSING GAZE BECAUSE OF JIGGLE OUTSIDE THIS CLOSELY DEFINED REGION WHEN IT'S IN THE MIDDLE OF SPACE THEN\n[37:10] MEE094: H YES\n[37:14] FEE096: I MEAN I I ACTUALLY LIKE THE SOLUTION HOWEVER UGLY IT IT LOOKS IN TERMS OF A DATA FORMAT OF HAVING A TRACK FOR EVERY POSSIBLE OBJECT OF GAZE\n[37:19] MEE095: YEAH WELL THE\n[37:19] FEE083: IT'S NOT THE DATA FORMAT I'M WORRIED ABOUT\n[37:21] FEE083: IT'S THE UM THE WAY YOU DO THE ANALYSIS\n[37:24] FEE083: BECAUSE YOU DON'T WANNA HAVE TO SAY UM YOU KNOW DID THEY JOINTLY LOOK AT TRIANGLE ONE\n[37:28] FEE083: OKAY\n[37:29] FEE083: DID THEY JOINTLY LOOK AT SQUARE ONE\n[37:31] FEE083: OKAY\n[37:31] FEE083: DID THEY JOINTLY LOOK AT YOU KNOW YOU NEED SOME WAY OF UH UH GOING OVER THE WHOLE THING\n[37:31] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[37:35] FEE096: S A THING\n[37:37] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[37:37] FEE083: BUT I C WE CAN FIND WAYS AROUND THAT\n[37:38] FEE096: WELL OKAY\n[37:38] FEE083: I THINK FOR NOW WE WE DO IT THIS WAY AND THEN WE WE THINK ABOUT WHAT WE NEED OUT OF IT IN THE END\n[37:39] FEE096: SO\n[37:43] FEE083: IT'S JUST YOU KNOW IN ELAN IT THAT HAS THE SIDE EFFECT THAT IF YOU GO FOR THE NATURALISTIC WAY OF OF UP TRANSLATING TO ELAN\n[37:43] MEE094: HMM\n[37:49] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[37:49] FEE083: THERE'LL BE A ZILLION TRACKS\n[37:51] FEE083: AND IT'LL PROBABLY RUIN THEIR VIEWER\n[37:53] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU'LL GET VERY SPARSE DATA ON EACH TRACK\n[37:55] FEE096: UH-HUH\n[37:55] FEE083: IT'LL BE LIKE THE OLD REFERRING EXPRESSION GENERALIS UH UH VISUALIZATION UM THE MAP TASK\n[38:01] FEE083: YOU KNOW WHERE THEY TALK ABOUT ONE OBJECT ONE LANDMARK AND THEN ANOTHER LANDMARK\n[38:02] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[38:04] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[38:04] FEE096: I ALWAYS THOUGHT THAT WAS BRILLIANT\n[38:06] FEE083: WELL IT'S BIG RIGHT\n[38:08] FEE096: YEAH IT IS BIG AND YOU DO HAVE TO SCROLL THROUGH IT TO SEE WHAT'S GOING ON\n[38:11] FEE096: BUT IT GIVES YOU A VERY CLEAR PICTURE OF WHAT'S GOING ON\n[38:13] FEE083: WELL WE'LL SEE IF ELAN LIKES IT OR NOT\n[38:14] FEE096: YEAH WELL OKAY\n[38:15] FEE096: BUT SO WE'D WE'D BETTER DO A TEST ONE AND AND LISTEN TO THEM SCREAM\n[38:16] MEE094: THE YEAH\n[38:17] FEE083: YEAH AND WE B WE BETTER ALSO LIKE HAVE IN THE REPRESENTATIONAL LIST OF PAR LIKE EVEN IN THE N. X. T. UP TRANSLATION A LIST OF PARTS\n[38:23] FEE096: WITH PARTS\n[38:24] FEE083: IT IT AFFECTS THE WAY WE DO THE N. X. T. U UP TRANSLATION AND MAKE THINGS EASIER FOR PEOPLE\n[38:24] MEE095: YEAH\n[38:26] FEE096: RIGHT\n[38:26] FEE096: SO I MEAN SO\n[38:26] MEE095: YEAH\n[38:26] MEE095: WELL THE THE THE THE DOESN'T REALLY LIST PART IN THE IN THE G. D. F.\n[38:29] MEE095: UM SO YEAH\n[38:30] MEE095: THAT THAT THAT'S NOT A PROBLEM\n[38:31] MEE095: THERE SO THAT BAS BASICALLY WHAT I'VE GOT IS WELL THERE THERE THERE'S PLACES WHERE YOU GOT THE I. D. THOUGH\n[38:35] MEE095: SO YOU'VE THE AN I. D. FOR A PART YOU GOT AN I. D. FOR A LOCATION ON THE SCREEN\n[38:37] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[38:39] MEE095: SO IT SHOWS YOU THE TARGET CONFIG THE CLOCK WHATEVER ELSE\n[38:42] MEE095: UM AND THEN WE CAN EASY ADD I. D. S FOR THE TWO MOUSE POINTS AND THE TWO GAZES\n[38:45] MEE095: UM AND FROM THAT AND BA BASICALLY ALL ALL THE ALL THE TRACKS ARE DOING IS SAYING AT THIS BETWEEN THIS TIME THERE'S A LOOK AT THIS O THIS OBJECT\n[38:53] MEE095: YEAH TH THIS I. D.\n[38:54] MEE095: UM SO UH SO IT'S EFFECTIVELY A TRACK FOR EACH I. D.\n[38:58] FEE096: OKAY\n[38:58] FEE096: SO WHAT ABOUT THE POINT WHERE A PART BECOMES THE CONSTRUCT\n[39:03] MEE095: THE TH YEAH THE BUT BUT\n[39:03] FEE096: DO YOU STILL IDENTIFY IT AS A PART\n[39:05] FEE096: I MEAN I THINK ONE SHOULD LOSE THAT I TAKE IT\n[39:07] MEE095: WELL WHA WHA WHAT HAPPEN WHAT HAPPENS THERE IS THAT THE THE TWO THE THE EXISTING PARTS BASICALLY CEASE TO EXIST AND A NEW PART WITH A NEW I. D. STARTS EXISTING AT THE POINT WHERE THEY'RE JOINED\n[39:09] FEE096: 'CAUSE\n[39:10] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[39:12] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[39:13] FEE096: RIGHT\n[39:14] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[39:16] FEE096: SO YOU CHA SO EVERY TIME A PART IS ADDED TO THE CONSTRUCT IT BECOMES A NEW PART\n[39:21] FEE096: SO THE CONSTRUCT ACTUALLY UM HAS SAY IT HAS SIX THINGS THAT ARE ADDED TO SOME INITIAL THING OKAY\n[39:30] FEE096: SO IF THERE'S JUST THE INITIAL THING YOU'VE PUT IT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SCREEN THAT'S JUST THE INITIAL OBJECT RIGHT\n[39:34] MEE095: YEP\n[39:35] FEE096: SOON AS YOU PUT A PART THERE'S A CONSTRUCT\n[39:37] FEE096: BUT IT'S CONSTRUCT ONE\n[39:38] FEE096: BECAUSE WHEN YOU ADD ANOTHER PART CONSTRUCT ONE CEASES TO EXIST AND YOU GET CONSTRUCT TWO RIGHT\n[39:41] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[39:43] MEE095: YEAH\n[39:44] FEE096: SO ACTUALLY DEFINING ALL OF THOSE AS THE CONSTRUCT IS GONNA BE THE TRICKIEST THING\n[39:50] MEE094: UH I IT'S ALSO GOING TO BE A PROBLEM UH BECAUSE YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE ONE PART OR A CONSTRUCT FORMING IN THE MIDDLE OF A FIXATION\n[39:52] FEE083: WELL THE\n[40:02] MEE095: RIGHT\n[40:02] MEE094: SO IT'S NOT GONNA BE QUITE AS CLEAR IF YOU CAN'T CAN'T CHOP IT OFF\n[40:04] FEE096: RIGHT\n[40:05] FEE096: SO YOU'RE YOU'RE LOOKING AT TRIANGLE ONE RIGHT AND ALL OF A SUDDEN IT CEASES TO EXIST\n[40:07] MEE094: UH-HUH\n[40:07] MEE094: AND THEN IT YES\n[40:07] FEE083: AND IT SUDDENLY BECOMES AND THERE COULD BE MORE THAN ONE CONSTRUCT AT A TIME RIGHT\n[40:10] MEE094: AND IT BECOMES CONSTRUCT OR ASSEMBLY WHATEVER TWO\n[40:14] MEE095: YEAH\n[40:15] MEE095: OH\n[40:18] FEE083: IT'S THERE IS NO THE CONSTRUCT RIGHT\n[40:18] FEE096: 'CAUSE YOU CAN BUILD SUB ASSEMBLIES\n[40:20] MEE094: NO\n[40:20] FEE096: AND THEN YOU CAN START AGAIN\n[40:21] MEE094: YOU CAN BUILD SUB SUB ASSEMBLIES AND THEN LINK THE THE PART REALLY YEAH\n[40:21] FEE096: ALSO WHEN YOU WHEN YOU SCREW IT UP YOU G START AGAIN\n[40:24] MEE095: YEAH\n[40:25] FEE083: WHAT WHY DOES IT WHY DOES CONSTRUCT ONE BECOME CONSTRUCT TWO WHEN YOU ADD SOMETHING TO IT\n[40:29] FEE096: BECAUSE THE DEFINITION\n[40:29] MEE095: YEAH THAT THAT THAT THAT'S WHAT THAT'S WHAT THAT'S THE WAY HE'S WORKING THE MOMENT\n[40:32] MEE095: BECAUSE IT UH TH IT'S IT'S GENERATING A NEW I. D. WHEN YOU C WHEN YOU CREATE A NEW PART\n[40:34] MEE094: I SO EACH\n[40:35] FEE083: YEAH\n[40:36] MEE095: UM\n[40:36] FEE083: OH AND THIS IS BECAUSE WE DON'T WANT IT TO STAY TRIANGLE ONE WHEN YOU START WITH A CONSTRUCT IT'S NOT A CONSTRUCT AT ALL\n[40:40] FEE083: IT'S JUST A ONE THING\n[40:41] FEE083: AND WE DON'T WANT TRIANGLE ONE TO SUDDENLY HAVE BIGGER STUFF\n[40:41] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[40:43] FEE096: WELL THE PROBLEM IS THAT ALL OF THESE THINGS ARE POPPING OUT OF EXISTENCE\n[40:43] MEE095: YEAH\n[40:46] FEE096: SO DO WE KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UM WE BROKE IT AND IT WENT AWAY AND UM IT'S NOW PART OF THE CONSTRUCT\n[40:54] MEE095: UM YEAH\n[40:55] MEE095: BUT THERE THERE'S THERE'S JOINT EVENTS\n[40:56] MEE095: SO IF THE IF A JOINT EVENT IF IF IF IT'S THERE'S JOINT EVENT LINKED TO LINKED TO THE ITEM THEN YOU KNOW IT'S BECOME PART OF A CONSTRUCT\n[41:02] MEE095: UM OF UM\n[41:03] FEE096: CAN WE TA CAN WE TAG THE CONSTRUCTS WITH WHAT'S IN THEM\n[41:07] MEE095: YEAH THE THE THE YEAH\n[41:07] FEE083: YEAH YEAH THERE ARE\n[41:07] MEE094: WAI W I TH UH\n[41:08] MEE095: THE CON THE CON THE CONSTRUCTS ARE ALREADY TAGGED WITH THAT\n[41:08] FEE096: YEAH\n[41:08] FEE083: THERE ARE\n[41:09] MEE095: SO THAT I'M ACT THERE'S ACTUALLY A S A SEPARATE FILE OF THE DATA FORMAT WHICH SAYS FOR EACH CONSTRUCT\n[41:13] MEE095: WHICH WHICH TWO PARTS MADE IT MADE THAT CAME TOGETHER TO MAKE THAT CONSTRUCT\n[41:14] MEE094: WHICH CONSTITUENT PARTS\n[41:16] FEE096: OKAY\n[41:16] FEE096: SO WE COULD WE COULD ESSENTIALLY WELL\n[41:19] FEE096: THEN WE COULD CUMULATI OR IT IS A NEW CONSTRUCT 'CAUSE IT HAS A NEW LIST OF A NEW CUMULATIVE LIST OF PARTS RIGHT\n[41:25] MEE095: YEAH\n[41:25] MEE095: BUT YOU CAN STILL TA YOU CAN STILL TRACK WHAT PARTS WENT INTO IT\n[41:26] FEE096: BUT WE WILL\n[41:28] FEE096: RIGHT\n[41:28] FEE096: SO\n[41:28] MEE095: SO YOU CAN STILL FIND TRIANGLE ONE WHATEVER\n[41:30] FEE096: SO SOME FANCY PROGRAMMING'S GONNA HAVE TO BE DONE TO SAY I WAS LOOKING AT TRIANGLE ONE AND NOW I'M LOOKING AT TRIANGLE ONE IN CONSTRUCT ONE\n[41:39] FEE096: 'CAUSE THE FIRST CONSTRUCT WAS TRIANGLE ONE AND SQUARE ONE OKAY\n[41:39] MEE095: YEAH\n[41:42] MEE095: YEAH\n[41:42] MEE095: BUT BUT THAT'S EASY N UH IT'S EASY TO DO BECAUSE THE THE CO EACH CONSTRUCT HAS THE I. D. S FOR THE PA THE THINGS THAT CONSTRUCT IT\n[41:47] FEE096: ALRIGHT\n[41:49] FEE096: SO NOW WE HAVE TO ASK WHETHER UM\n[41:55] FEE096: SO L LET'S IMAGINE THIS WE'VE MADE A CONSTRUCT OF TWO PARTS AND WE'RE C I A TRIANGLE AND A SQUARE\n[42:00] FEE096: AND WE'RE CONSIDERING NOW ADDING SOMETHING ON TO THE SIDE OF THE SQUARE THAT ISN'T ATTACHED TO THE TRIANGLE\n[42:06] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[42:06] FEE096: OKAY\n[42:08] FEE096: ARE WE LOOKING AT THE SQUARE OR WE LOOKING AT THE CONSTRUCT\n[42:13] FEE083: YEAH\n[42:13] MEE094: CONSTRUCT\n[42:13] FEE083: THAT WAS THE NEXT QUESTION I HAD\n[42:14] FEE096: YEAH\n[42:14] FEE083: YEAH\n[42:16] MEE094: YOU'LL BE LOOKING AT THE CONSTRUCT\n[42:18] MEE094: 'CAUSE THAT'S THE WAY IT'S DIS DEFINED\n[42:18] FEE096: UH IN THIS DEFINIT SHOULD BE LOOKING AT THE CONSTRUCT\n[42:20] MEE095: YEAH\n[42:20] FEE096: THERE ISN'T A WAY TO FIGURE OUT THAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT THE SQUARE RATHER THAN THE TRIANGLE\n[42:21] MEE095: YEAH\n[42:24] MEE095: WELL WE'LL D YEAH WELL WITH THE YEAH D WELL THING IS THAT WE WE STILL HAVE THE X. WA THE X. WAVE TRACES FROM THE ASCII FORMATS\n[42:24] MEE094: LOOKING AT AREAS WITHIN IT\n[42:31] MEE095: SO IF IF YOU WANT IF YOU WANT TO BE ABLE TO SAY I'M LOOKING AT A SQUARE INSTEAD OF I'M LOOKING AT THE CONSTRUCT\n[42:34] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[42:35] MEE095: THAT'S IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET THAT DATA OUT\n[42:37] MEE095: UM IT'S IT'S YEAH\n[42:37] FEE096: IT IS\n[42:38] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[42:38] MEE095: IT'S IT'S NOT DOING IT'S NOT DOING IT IN THE GEST ANALYZER AT THE MOMENT\n[42:41] MEE095: BUT I CAN EASILY ADD IT TO GIVE THAT INFORMATION IF YOU WANT\n[42:41] FEE096: WELL\n[42:43] FEE096: OKAY BECAUSE I MEAN THAT'S THAT'S THE EXAMPLE M F PRESUMABLY THAT'S THE BEST EXAMPLE OF OVERLAPPING OVERLAPPING AREAS\n[42:50] FEE096: 'CAUSE IF IF THE THING THE TWO S THE TWO THINGS ARE NOW ABUTTED\n[42:53] FEE096: OF COURSE THERE'S AN AREA WHICH IS COMMON TO BOTH OF THEM OKAY\n[42:54] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[42:55] FEE083: THAT'LL COVER MOST OF 'EM\n[42:57] FEE096: UM SO WHAT I'M TRYING TO RUN THROUGH IN MY HEAD IS THAT WE CAN ALWAYS TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UM SOMETHING GOING OUT OF EXISTENCE 'CAUSE IT'S JOINED TO CONSTRUCT SOMETHING GOING OUT OF EXISTENCE 'CAUSE WE THREW IT AWAY\n[43:11] FEE096: RIGHT\n[43:11] FEE096: SUPPOSE WE PICK UP AN WE WE WE SCREWED UP THE FIRST TIME WE PUT THE TRIANGLE WITH THE SQUARE AND WE THREW IT AWAY AND DECIDED WE DIDN'T LIKE IT\n[43:11] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[43:18] MEE094: HMM\n[43:20] FEE096: AND WE TOOK ANOTHER ONE\n[43:22] FEE096: IS IT TRIANGLE ONE\n[43:23] FEE096: IS IT TRIANGLE ONE PRIME OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[43:26] FEE096: IT'S THE REPLACEMENT FOR TRIANGLE ONE\n[43:27] FEE083: I YEAH\n[43:27] MEE095: YEAH IF IF YOU TAKE IT IF YOU T IF YOU CREA IF YOU CREATE A NEW PART IT UH IT GETS A NEW I. D.\n[43:28] FEE083: IT'S TRIANGLE TWO\n[43:29] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[43:31] MEE095: SO IF YOU GET IF YOU DRAG A NEW PART OUT OF THE PARTS BIN\n[43:32] FEE096: WELL HOW DO I KNOW WHAT IT REPLACES\n[43:35] MEE095: UH\n[43:35] FEE083: YOU DON'T BECAUSE THAT'S YOU'D HAVE TO HAVE HUMAN CODING TO DO THAT\n[43:38] FEE083: YEAH THERE MIGHT BE MULTIPLE TRIANGLES THAT YOU'VE BROKE AND YOU WON'T KNOW WHICH ONE THEY'RE PLANNING ON USING IT FOR\n[43:38] MEE095: YEAH I MEAN THE WE E\n[43:38] MEE094: UH W\n[43:39] FEE096: N N\n[43:42] FEE096: UH THIS IS TRUE\n[43:43] FEE096: BUT IF I HAVE TRIANGLES ONE TWO THREE RIGHT AND I THROW THEM AWAY ANY TRIANGLES I TAKE OUT ARE TO REPLACE ONE TWO THREE\n[43:51] FEE083: WELL YOU KNOW WHICH MOLD THEY COME FROM\n[43:53] FEE083: AND SO YOU KNOW WHICH SHAPE THEY MATCH\n[43:54] FEE096: OKAY\n[43:55] FEE083: BUT YOU CAN'T POSSIBLY KNOW WHICH ONE OF THE ONES THEY'RE MEANT TO REPLACE\n[43:59] MEE095: YEAH I MEAN YOU KNOW WHI YOU KNOW WHICH WAY THEY MATCH\n[43:59] FEE096: EXCEPT THAT EX NO YOU DON'T KNOW WHICH ONE THEY'RE MEANT TO REPLACE\n[44:00] MEE095: SO YOU CAN\n[44:02] FEE096: BUT YOU KNOW THEY'RE NOT MEANT TO REPLACE ANY THAT ARE ALL THAT ARE THAT HAVEN'T BEEN THROWN AWAY\n[44:05] MEE094: THEY CAN'T REPLACE UH THE NEW PARTS ONLY APPEAR WHEN THE PREVIOUS ONE'S BROKEN\n[44:06] FEE096: OKAY\n[44:14] FEE096: RIGHT\n[44:14] FEE096: SO THE NEW PARTS ARE REPLACING THOSE WHICH HAVE DISAPPEARED FROM THE SCREEN\n[44:18] MEE094: YES\n[44:18] FEE096: AND IF THERE'S NO MORE T. R. ONE TRACK THE T. R. ONE TRACK IS GONE NOW\n[44:19] MEE094: THEY CA THEY CAN APPEAR WITHOUT THEM\n[44:21] MEE094: YOU C\n[44:22] FEE083: OH SO THERE'S NO TWO PARTS WITH THE SAME SHAPE\n[44:22] MEE095: YEAH THE\n[44:24] FEE096: OH THERE ARE MANY\n[44:24] MEE094: UH WITH SAME SHAPE BUT NOT THE SAME SHAPE AND COLOUR\n[44:25] FEE083: THEN\n[44:27] FEE096: SAME IDENTITY\n[44:27] MEE094: UH SAME EYE\n[44:28] FEE083: OH SAME SHAPE AND COLOUR\n[44:28] MEE094: YEAH\n[44:29] FEE083: RIGHT OKAY\n[44:29] MEE094: YEP\n[44:29] FEE096: OH IS THAT TRUE\n[44:30] FEE096: YOU'VE DECIDED NOT TO MAKE ALL THE TRIANGLES RED AND SQUARES GREEN AND\n[44:31] MEE094: WELL THAT'S WELL THAT'S THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE AT THE MOMENT\n[44:34] FEE096: OH OKAY\n[44:34] FEE083: OH OKAY\n[44:35] FEE083: SO YOU CAN TELL WHAT IT'S MEANT TO REPLACE THEN\n[44:35] MEE094: UH\n[44:36] FEE096: RIGHT\n[44:36] FEE083: BECAUSE IT'S THE SAME IT'S UH JUST A CASE OF THE MOLD RIGHT\n[44:37] FEE096: ONE TWO AND THREE\n[44:38] FEE096: THEY\n[44:39] MEE094: YES\n[44:40] MEE094: SO THAT'S THE WAY IT WORKS AT THE MOMENT\n[44:42] MEE094: UH I JUST ASSUME THAT'S HOW NI NIJMEGEN HAD SET IT ALL UP\n[44:47] FEE096: OKAY\n[44:47] MEE094: TH THAT'S THAT'S BACK TO UH TIM'S DAY\n[44:47] FEE096: SO\n[44:49] FEE096: SO THERE\n[44:50] FEE083: YEP\n[44:52] FEE096: SO SHAPE PLUS COLOUR\n[44:54] MEE094: THEY ARE INDIVIDUAL UH YOU HAVE DIFFERENT COLOURS FOR THE YEP\n[44:54] FEE096: OKAY\n[44:57] FEE096: THEY'RE UNIQUE\n[44:58] MEE094: UNIQUE YEAH\n[44:58] MEE095: YEP\n[44:59] FEE096: ALL THE PARTS ARE UNIQUE\n[45:01] FEE096: SO WAI HANG ON\n[45:02] FEE096: THAT MAKES THE TASK A LITTLE BIT EASIER RIGHT\n[45:04] MEE094: YES\n[45:06] MEE094: THE TAM TAMGRAMS ARE MUCH EASIER WHEN YOU CAN SEE\n[45:09] FEE096: THE UH ALL THE LINES\n[45:10] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[45:11] MEE094: YEP\n[45:12] FEE096: SO\n[45:13] MEE094: IT IS JUST A CONSTRUCTION TASK RATHER THAN A PUZZLE\n[45:17] FEE096: INDEED\n[45:18] FEE096: WHICH KIND OF LEAVES YOU WITH AN OBVIOUS WAY OF MAKING THE SAME TASK HARDER AND EASIER DOESN'T IT\n[45:23] MEE094: YEP\n[45:23] FEE083: YEAH\n[45:24] FEE083: BUT THE THIS ALSO\n[45:24] FEE096: BUT BUT THAT'S HARD TO CODE\n[45:26] FEE096: I MEAN THAT'S REALLY A THING WE MIGHT DO\n[45:28] FEE096: OKAY\n[45:28] FEE096: SO NOW LET'S MAKE SURE THAT THE CODING WOULD SURVIVE THAT\n[45:31] FEE096: IT'S JUST IT'S A BEAUTIFULLY CONTROLLED SITUATION\n[45:34] FEE096: THE CONSTRUCTION TASK IS ESSENTIALLY THE SAME\n[45:34] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[45:36] FEE096: IT'S THE FIGURING OUT STUFF THAT GETS HARDER IF EVERYTHING IS PURPLE\n[45:41] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[45:41] FEE096: FOR A JUST TO CHOOSE A COLOUR AT RANDOM HERE\n[45:41] MEE095: YEAH\n[45:43] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[45:43] MEE095: YEAH\n[45:43] MEE095: SO YEAH\n[45:44] MEE094: YEAH\n[45:44] MEE095: YEAH SO I THINK THAT ANYTHING'S LOADING\n[45:45] MEE095: THERE'S THERE'S THEN TWO TRIANGLE ISN'T THERE\n[45:47] MEE095: THERE'S TWO IDENTICAL TRIANGLES IN THE TAMGRAM\n[45:49] MEE094: UH YES\n[45:49] MEE095: UM\n[45:49] MEE094: IT AT THE MOMENT THERE ARE D UH THERE ARE TWO I THINK TWO SMALL ONES AND TWO LARGE TRIANGLES\n[45:55] MEE094: THEY'RE ACTUALLY THE SAME PHYSICAL SIZE AND SHAPE\n[45:58] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[45:58] MEE094: AT THE MOMENT THEY'RE IN DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[46:00] MEE094: THAT ALSO MEANS IN THE P NEW PARTS LIST THEY'RE THERE FOR YOU KNOW TWO V LARGE TRIANGLES AND TWO SMALL ONE SMALL ONES SAY\n[46:08] MEE094: WHEREAS IN IN THE REVISED EDITION IF THEY WERE ALL JUST BLACK THERE'D ONLY BE ONE UH MOLD IN THE NEW PARTS\n[46:13] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[46:15] FEE083: YEAH\n[46:15] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[46:16] FEE083: WE IN WHEN YOU SPECIFY THESE THINGS DO YOU SPECIFY THE MOLDS OR DOES IT FIGURE OUT WHAT THE MOLDS ARE BASED ON\n[46:21] FEE083: SO IS THIS HARD WIRED INTO TIM'S PROGRAM\n[46:23] FEE083: OR IS IT JUST AN ARTIFACT OF THE WAY WE S\n[46:24] MEE094: AS FAR AS I KNOW IT'S HARD WIRED\n[46:26] MEE094: IT JUST APPEARS SO\n[46:26] MEE095: WELL YEAH YEAH\n[46:26] MEE095: WHEN YOU WHEN YOU SPECIFY THE MOLDS IN THE IN THE IN THE P THE FILE THAT C THAT GENERATES THE PARTS LIKE A LIST OF PARTS\n[46:32] MEE095: THE MOLDS ARE BAS JUST TAKEN OUT OF THE THE FILE THAT GENERATE THAT SPECIFIES THE PARTS\n[46:36] FEE083: RIGHT\n[46:36] FEE083: OKAY\n[46:36] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[46:36] MEE095: SO SO HO HOWEVER MANY PART HOWEVER MANY MO HOWEVER MANY PARTS THERE ARE IN THE FILE THAT'S HOW MANY PARTS APPEAR IN THE IN THE PARTS BOX\n[46:37] MEE094: THE POLYGON ONE POLYGON TWO WHATEVER IT MIGHT BE\n[46:38] FEE083: SO IT'S HARD WIRED\n[46:42] FEE096: SO IF YOU HAVE FIVE BLACK TRIANGLES THERE GONNA BE FIVE BLACK TRIANGLES IN THE PARTS BOX\n[46:46] FEE096: OR ONE\n[46:47] MEE095: IF YOU HAVE FIVE BLACK TRIANGLES GONNA BE FIVE FIVE PARTS IN THE FI FIVE BLACK BLACK TRIANGLES IN THE PARTS BOX\n[46:52] FEE096: UH-HUH\n[46:52] FEE083: SO MINOR MODIFICATION NEEDED FOR\n[46:52] MEE095: BUT WHAT WHAT WHAT BUT WHAT YOU CAN DO WELL IF IN THE IN THE INITIAL CONFIGURATION YOU CAN RE USE A TRIANGLE\n[46:54] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[46:56] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[46:57] MEE094: MM MM-HMM\n[46:58] MEE095: SO IF YOU SO IF YOU ONLY WANT ONE BLACK TRIANGLE\n[47:00] MEE095: YOU JUST CREATE ONE BLACK TRIANGLE IN THE PARTS BOX AND THEN RE USE THAT PA THAT TRIANGLE FIVE TIMES IN THE CONFIGURATION\n[47:00] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[47:02] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[47:07] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[47:07] FEE096: OKAY\n[47:08] FEE096: AS LONG AS IT THIS IS POSSIBLE\n[47:09] FEE096: SO C THAT THAT JUST IS A KIND OF THING WHICH IS SO SIMPLE\n[47:10] MEE094: YEP\n[47:13] FEE096: SO MUCH LIKE A SINGLE ONE ZERO VARIABLE CHANGE THAT IT IF IT THAT DOESN'T ALREADY EXIST\n[47:14] MEE094: HMM\n[47:17] MEE094: YEP SAME SAME PIECES\n[47:20] FEE083: UH BUT WHAT WERE THE REQ WHA\n[47:21] FEE096: 'CAUSE I'M TR I'M TRYING TO KINDA MAP THIS ONTO BAUFIX\n[47:24] FEE096: UM AND BAUFIX HAS HAS MULTIPLE YOU KNOW ALL THE THE\n[47:25] FEE083: HAS MULTIPLES YEAH\n[47:29] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[47:31] FEE096: THE THE V THE NUTS ARE ARE RED OR AND ALL THE UM FLAT THINGS ARE WOOD COLOUR SOMETHING\n[47:35] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[47:35] FEE083: MM\n[47:37] MEE094: NO SO THEY THEY CAN HAVE DIFFERENT UH NUTS THERE\n[47:41] MEE094: W WELL NUTS THAT ARE DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[47:42] FEE096: THE SAME PART THE SAME PART IS DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[47:43] MEE094: BUT SAME PART IN DIFFERENT COLOURS YEAH\n[47:44] FEE096: OH YEAH\n[47:45] FEE083: YEAH UH BUT THEY DON'T HAVE ENOUGH TO MAKE UNIQUE\n[47:48] MEE094: NO WHAT I MEAN THERE'S MORE THAN THEY'RE MULTIPLE PIECES THAT LOOK THE SAME\n[47:52] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[47:52] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[47:54] FEE083: SO WHAT\n[47:54] FEE096: SO WHEN YOU SAY A RED NUT OR A GREEN BOLT OR A LONG GREEN BOLT THEN THERE'LL BE LOTS OF THEM LYING AROUND\n[48:02] FEE096: AND I THINK THAT'S HOW THE ROBOT IS SET UP TO THERE ARE FIVE FIVE GREEN BOLTS\n[48:02] FEE083: YEAH\n[48:04] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[48:05] FEE083: SO I TH\n[48:06] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[48:07] FEE096: UH HERE IS ONE YOU KNOW\n[48:08] FEE083: I THINK WE'VE GOTTEN TO THE POINT WHERE YOU KNOW TO TRY TO SUMMARISE\n[48:12] FEE083: UH WE WE THINK TIM'S PROGRAM CAN DO BOTH OF THESE CONDITIONS THAT YOU WANT\n[48:17] FEE096: OKAY\n[48:17] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[48:18] FEE096: OKAY\n[48:18] FEE083: BUT I'M STILL WORRIED ABOUT WHAT THE UH EFFECTS ARE FOR ANALYSIS\n[48:18] FEE096: SO\n[48:22] FEE083: BECAUSE YOU WERE AIMING AT SOMETHING IN UM THE G. D. F. FORMAT AND I WASN'T QUITE SURE WHAT\n[48:28] FEE096: OKAY\n[48:28] FEE083: AND W\n[48:28] FEE096: SO W UH ALL I'M I'M DOING IS KIND OF WORRYING OUT LOUD ABOUT ALL THE THINGS THAT WILL HAPPEN THAT WE'LL MISS BY TH A SIMPLE VIEW OF FOR EXAMPLE REGIONS AND LOOKING AT AT TRIANGLE ONE\n[48:39] FEE083: YEAH\n[48:39] FEE096: WHEN IS TRIANGLE ONE NOT TRIANGLE ONE ANYMORE\n[48:39] FEE083: SO SO OKAY\n[48:41] FEE096: UM DOES IT S KEEP ITS IDENTITY\n[48:42] FEE083: SO I'LL SUMMARISE WHAT WE SAID ABOUT THAT PART THAT UM EVERY TIME YOU CAST OFF A NEW PART FROM A MOLD OR\n[48:46] FEE096: MM\n[48:48] FEE083: YOU KNOW EVERY BLACK TRIANGLE HAS A DIFFERENT I. D.\n[48:50] FEE096: IDENTITY YES\n[48:51] FEE083: AND YOU KNOW IT'S A BLACK TRIANGLE 'CAUSE YOU KNOW WHICH MOLD IT CAME FROM\n[48:55] FEE083: BUT YOU DON'T KNOW WHICH PART IT WAS INTENDED TO REPLACE ON THE SCREEN BECAUSE YOU CAN'T MIND READ\n[48:55] MEE095: YEP\n[48:55] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[48:59] FEE096: THAT'S TRUE\n[49:02] FEE096: SO HOW CAN WE DEFINE THE SHAPES THAT PEOPLE BUILD\n[49:08] FEE083: WHAT DO YOU MEAN DEFINE\n[49:09] FEE096: WELL\n[49:13] FEE096: IF ASSUMING I WAS FOR A MOMENT I WAS J. P. AND I WANTED TO KNOW HOW THEY ACTUALLY WENT ABOUT BUILDING THE THING\n[49:21] FEE096: OKAY\n[49:22] FEE096: AND I WANTED TO UM TO LOOK AT THE STRATEGY\n[49:26] FEE096: AND I WANTED TO SEE IF THE STRATEGY WAS DIFFERENT WHEN WE COULD TALK ABOUT IT AND WHEN WE JUST PICKED UP WHATEVER\n[49:31] FEE096: I MEAN SUPPOSE I CAN'T TALK TO YOU AND I'M DOING THIS TASK WITH YOU AND I CAN'T TALK TO YOU\n[49:32] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[49:35] FEE096: UM\n[49:37] FEE096: THE THING WHICH IS GONNA BE HARDEST FOR ME IS MAKING ELABORATE PLANS WITH YOU\n[49:41] FEE096: I CAN REACH FOR THE NEXT THING AND YOU CAN GO WHERE I REACH\n[49:44] FEE096: BUT IF I HAVE SOME YOU KNOW SUB GOAL SOME LONG TERM SUB GOAL\n[49:48] FEE096: OF DOING SOMETHING CLEVER WITH PUTTING THESE TOGETHER 'CAUSE IT'S HARD AND THEN PUTTING THESE TOGETHER 'CAUSE IT'S HARD\n[49:53] FEE096: THERE IT'S GONNA BE ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO CONVEY THAT TO YOU\n[49:56] FEE096: AND THE DIFFERENCE IN THE HISTORY OF CONSTRUCTION RIGHT IS AN IMPORTANT THING AND I WONDER HOW WE CAN GET THAT INFORMATION BACK\n[50:00] FEE083: MM\n[50:04] FEE083: I THINK THAT THIS IS A HUMAN CODING THAT IS PART OF THE ACTION CODING\n[50:08] FEE096: DO YOU THINK\n[50:09] FEE083: BECAUSE I DON'T SEE HOW ANYBODY BUT A PERSON WATCHING THIS CAN GUESS WHY THEY CAST OFF THIS THING AT THIS TIME\n[50:15] FEE096: NO IT WHY IS NOT UH THAT'S THAT'S NOT THE QUESTION I'M ASKING\n[50:18] FEE096: THE QUESTION I'M ASKING IS WHAT'S THE HISTORY OF THE CONSTRUCT\n[50:22] FEE096: SO YOU HAVE THE N THE NAMES OF THE THINGS IN THERE\n[50:24] FEE096: AND YOU HAVE TWO CONSTRUCTS SUPPOSE WE HAVE TWO SUB CONSTRUCTS\n[50:29] FEE096: AND WHICHEVER ONE HAD TWO PIECES PUT TOGETHER FIRST IS THE EARLIER NUMBERED OF THOSE CONSTRUCTS RIGHT\n[50:34] MEE095: YEP\n[50:35] FEE096: HOW DO YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ADDING A PIECE TO THIS FIRST CONSTRUCT AND CREATING A SECOND CONSTRUCT\n[50:43] MEE095: WELL WHEN THE WHEN THE F WHEN THE FINAL CONSTRUCT THE THE WAY THE THE WAY THE THE CONSTRUCTS ARE DEFINED IN THE FILE\n[50:47] FEE096: MM\n[50:47] MEE095: YOU'VE GOT LIKE YOUR P YOUR PARENT CONSTRUCT AND THE PARTS THAT IT'S CONSTRUCTED OUT OF\n[50:51] FEE096: OKAY\n[50:51] MEE095: UM AND YEAH AS I SAY THE\n[50:53] FEE096: IT'S IT'S IT'S PARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP\n[50:54] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[50:55] MEE095: SO YOU GOT PARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP AND I THE CHILD CAN BE A PART OR IT CAN BE ANOTHER CONSTRUCT\n[50:58] FEE096: OKAY\n[50:59] FEE096: SO CONSTRUCT TWO COULD B UM CONSTRUCT ONE IS UM A RED TRIANGLE AND A GREEN SQUARE\n[51:05] FEE096: CONSTRUCT TWO IS UM TWO GREEN SQUARES OKAY\n[51:10] FEE096: CONSTRUCT THREE RIGHT IS A RED TRIANGLE A GREEN SQUARE AND ANOTHER RED TRIANGLE\n[51:17] FEE096: CONSTRUCT FOUR OKAY\n[51:19] FEE083: YEAH BUT THAT'S OKAY 'CAUSE THEY ALL HAVE DIFFERENT UNDERLYING PART NUMBERS\n[51:22] FEE083: AND WHEN YOU SAY WHAT A CONSTRUCT\n[51:22] FEE096: OKAY\n[51:23] FEE096: AND YOU CAN SO HOW ARE WE GONNA TELL WHEN FOR EXAMPLE YOU THINK WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO DO HUMAN CODING ON WHEN TWO SUB CONSTRUCTS ARE PUT TOGETHER\n[51:31] FEE096: NO THAT'S A DEFINITION WHEREIN A CONSTRUCT HAS A C HAS CONSTRUCTS AS CHILDREN\n[51:31] FEE083: NO\n[51:32] FEE083: NO NO\n[51:35] MEE094: YES\n[51:35] MEE095: YEAH YEAH\n[51:35] FEE083: YES\n[51:36] MEE095: 'CAUSE UH THERE'S A JOINT ACTION\n[51:36] FEE096: OKAY\n[51:37] MEE095: THE RESULT THE T WHAT YOU NEED FOR A JOIN ACTION YOU NEED TO YEAH A CONSTRUCT AND A PART TWO PARTS WHATE WHATEVER YOU'RE TAKING TOGETHER\n[51:42] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[51:42] FEE096: OKAY\n[51:43] MEE095: AND THEN THE RESULT OF THAT IS A CONSTRUCT\n[51:44] MEE095: YOU'VE GOT TIME WHEN THAT HAPPENS\n[51:46] MEE095: YOU CAN SEE THAT CONSTRUCT APPEARED AT THAT TIME\n[51:48] FEE096: RIGHT\n[51:48] MEE095: UM AND YOU CAN STILL TRACK THE CHILDREN OF THAT CONSTRUCT\n[51:49] FEE096: SO WE COULD ZIP WE COULD ZIP THROUGH THIS AND LOOK AT ALL THE UM ALL THE INTERACTIONS IN WHICH PEOPLE BUILD SUB CONSTRUCT CONTSTRUCTS FIRST WHICH WE EXPECT THEM TO DO BU AS A WILD HYPOTHESIS MORE WHEN THEY HAVE VERBAL COMMUNICATION THAN WHEN THEY DON'T\n[52:05] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[52:05] FEE096: OKAY\n[52:06] FEE096: AND WE CAN DO THAT BY SIMPLY SEARCHING FOR ANY CONSTRUCTS THAT HAVE CONSTRUCTS AS CHILDREN\n[52:11] MEE095: YEP\n[52:11] FEE083: YEAH\n[52:12] FEE083: SO WE CAN EASILY LOOK AT THINGS LIKE THAT AUTOMATICALLY\n[52:12] FEE096: OKAY\n[52:13] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[52:14] FEE083: IT'S JUST THE WHY THEY G WHY THEY GET NEW PARTS THAT'S THE PROBLEM FOR US\n[52:18] FEE083: WE CAN'T IF THEY SUDDENLY IF THEY DECIDE TO GET A PART OF A MOLD WE DON'T KNOW WE CAN'T KNOW WHY UNTIL THEY DO SOMETHING WITH IT\n[52:19] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[52:25] FEE083: IF THEY DO\n[52:25] FEE096: YEAH WE HAVEN'T ACTUALLY MADE A RULE THAT YOU CAN'T UH COLLECT EXTRA PARTS RIGHT\n[52:30] MEE094: AND THE EXTRA PARTS DON'T APPEAR\n[52:32] MEE094: SO YOU CAN'T COLLECT THEM\n[52:33] FEE083: OH YEAH YOU SAID THAT\n[52:34] MEE094: YEAH\n[52:34] FEE083: UM\n[52:34] MEE094: THERE THERE ARE A COUPLE OF THEM THAT IT'S LIKE GREYED OUT\n[52:36] MEE094: THEY REALLY VERY FAINT\n[52:37] FEE083: YEAH BUT YOU CAN\n[52:37] MEE094: SO YOU SEE THE MOLD IS THERE\n[52:39] MEE094: BUT THEY DON'T COME FILLED UH UNTIL\n[52:40] FEE096: NO NO\n[52:40] FEE096: I MEAN YOU HAVE TO B YOU HAVE TO BREAK ONE TO GET ONE OKAY\n[52:41] FEE083: BUT YOU CAN BREAK YOU YOU CAN BUT YOU CAN BREAK ONE WHEN YOU BREAK ONE YOU DON'T CAST OFF THE MOLD YOURSELF IT HAPPENS AUTOMATICALLY\n[52:43] MEE094: YES\n[52:49] MEE094: YES\n[52:49] FEE083: OH OKAY NEVER MIND THEN\n[52:50] MEE094: I I IT APPEARS IN THE NEW P UH LIKE UH SUDDENLY THE TH TH THE NEW PART LIGHTS UP SORT OF THING AND IT'S THERE\n[52:53] FEE083: SO THEY JUST HAVE TO USE IT YEAH\n[52:57] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[52:58] FEE083: OH BUT THEY HAVE TO DRAG IT UP PAST THE MOLD LINE\n[53:00] MEE094: YES\n[53:01] FEE083: YEAH\n[53:01] MEE094: THEY HAVE TO BRING IT INTO PLAY\n[53:03] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[53:04] FEE096: AND YOU CAN'T JUST BRING EXTRAS IN CASE YOU SCREW UP\n[53:05] MEE094: NO\n[53:06] FEE096: YOU HAVE TO SCREW UP FIRST AND THEN YOU CAN BRING AN EXTRA\n[53:06] MEE094: NOPE\n[53:07] MEE094: THAT YEAH\n[53:08] MEE094: THAT THAT IS ONE THINK UNLIKE THE SAY THE BAUFIX OR ANYTHING\n[53:11] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[53:11] MEE094: WE I ASSUME THE THE BAUFIX\n[53:11] FEE083: YEAH WHERE THERE'S EXTRA PARTS\n[53:12] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[53:12] MEE094: THE THERE AREN'T ANY EXTRA PARTS\n[53:13] FEE096: MM\n[53:14] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[53:14] MEE094: AND AT THE MOMENT THE SOFTWARE DOESN'T A ALLOW FOR THAT\n[53:17] FEE096: I BUT IT DOES HAVE REPLACEMENT\n[53:19] MEE094: YES\n[53:20] MEE095: YEAH\n[53:21] MEE094: REPLACEMENT BUT NO SUPERFLUOUS SO YOU CAN'T HAVE A A STANDARD STOCK WITH EXTRA PARTS THAT IT'LL NEVER USE\n[53:23] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[53:24] FEE083: YEAH\n[53:26] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[53:27] FEE083: OKAY\n[53:27] FEE096: THERE THERE'S A SO YOU SO SO YOU APPRECIATE YOU APPRECIATE THE COST OF\n[53:27] FEE083: SO THIS WHY QUESTION DOESN'T EVEN ARISE BECAUSE\n[53:29] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[53:31] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[53:32] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU KNOW WHAT THEY'RE GONNA DO WITH IT\n[53:32] FEE096: SCREWING UP\n[53:33] FEE083: WHEN THEY DECIDE TO MOVE IT PAST THE MOLD LINE THEY'RE P DOING SOMETHING WITH IT PROBABLY AND YOU'LL KNOW WHAT THEY'RE GONNA DO WITH IT BECAUSE\n[53:37] MEE094: YEAH\n[53:38] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[53:40] MEE095: YEAH WELL BY BY THE BY THE TIME BY THE TIME THEY'RE DOING THAT THEY MUST HAVE ALREADY BROKEN SOMETHING\n[53:40] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[53:41] FEE083: THEY DO IT\n[53:44] FEE096: MM-HMM THAT'S RIGHT\n[53:44] MEE095: SO YOU'LL SO YOU'LL KNOW WHAT THEY'RE REPLACING\n[53:44] MEE094: YEAH\n[53:44] FEE083: YEAH\n[53:46] MEE095: SO\n[53:46] FEE096: RIGHT\n[53:46] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[53:47] FEE096: OKAY\n[53:47] FEE096: SO THEY REJECTED SOMETHING OR THEY BROKE SOMETHING INADVERTANTLY\n[53:51] FEE096: OKAY\n[53:52] FEE096: IS THERE A WAY OF\n[53:55] FEE096: TELLING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INTENTIONAL AND UNINTENTIONAL BREAKAGES\n[54:00] MEE094: INTENTIONAL UM IN THE SENSE THAT THEY BREAK DELIBERATELY WHEN THEY BRING THEM INTO THE NEW PARTS\n[54:00] FEE083: HOW WOULD YOU DO THAT\n[54:06] FEE096: BEC YEAH\n[54:08] MEE094: BUT THEY C YOU KNOW IT'S LIKE THE TRASH CAN IDEA THAT THEY BRING A\n[54:09] FEE096: NO YOU P THEY BOTH PUT THEY BOTH PUT THEIR HANDS ON A CONSTRUCT BECAUSE THEY DON'T LIKE IT\n[54:15] FEE083: YEAH BUT THERE'S THERE'D BE NO WAY OF CODING THAT AUTOMATICALLY RIGHT\n[54:18] FEE083: HOW COULD YOU POSSIBLY DO THAT\n[54:19] MEE094: YOU HAVE TO HOPE THAT THERE'S LANGUAGE AND ONE OF THEM SAYS SOMETHING\n[54:22] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[54:22] FEE083: BUT THAT'S A HUMAN CODING RIGHT\n[54:23] MEE094: YOU C MM-HMM\n[54:24] FEE096: YEP\n[54:24] FEE096: SO THAT JUST HAS TO BE CODED\n[54:24] MEE094: UH THERE'S NO THERE'S THERE'S NO WAY YOU COULD TELL THAT JUST FROM THE THE RAW MOVEMENTS OR OR SOMETHING\n[54:27] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[54:29] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[54:32] FEE096: UM NOT GENERICALLY\n[54:32] FEE083: SO W\n[54:33] MEE094: MM YEP\n[54:34] FEE096: BECAUSE THEY'LL IF THEY'RE GONNA DO IT BY GESTURE THEY'LL BUILD UP A CONVENTION RIGHT\n[54:38] FEE083: SO UH THAT'S GONNA PARTICULARLY BE A PROBLEM FOR J. P. RIGHT\n[54:40] FEE096: WHAT ELSE DO WE NEED TO KNOW\n[54:42] FEE083: REMEMBER M ALL THE THINGS WE'RE LOOKING AT ARE F WITH LANGUAGE WITH AND WITHOUT LANGUAGE\n[54:46] FEE083: AND IT'S GONNA BE VERY DIFFICULT TO TELL WHETHER THEY BROKE SOMETHING INTENTIONALLY WITHOUT THE LANGUAGE\n[54:50] FEE083: WHICH MEANS IT'S PROBABLY NOT\n[54:51] FEE096: UNLESS THEY DEVELOP A CONVENTION\n[54:52] FEE096: SUPPOSE THEY START OFF WITH LANGUAGE AND THEN THEY THEY SAY HEY LOOK YOU KNOW LET'S DO IT LIKE THIS\n[54:55] FEE083: YEAH OKAY\n[54:56] MEE094: YEAH\n[54:56] FEE083: BUT TH UM THIS IS PROPERLY PART OF THE ACTION CODING\n[54:58] MEE094: IT\n[54:58] MEE094: I\n[54:59] FEE096: SURE\n[54:59] FEE083: SO WE SHOULD WELL WE SHOULD MAKE A WISH LIST RIGHT AS A SIDE EFFECT\n[54:59] FEE096: ABSOLUTELY\n[55:00] FEE096: I JUST I JUST WANNA MAKE SURE THAT A WISH LIST YES\n[55:01] MEE094: ALTHOUGH\n[55:04] FEE096: YES\n[55:05] MEE094: WHAT I'M TRYING TO REMEMBER IS IF THE PEOPLE DELIBERATELY BREAK THINGS BY MOVING TWO PIECES TOGETHER\n[55:12] MEE094: THEY THEY DON'T BOTH BREAK\n[55:15] MEE095: UH THEY DO\n[55:16] MEE094: THEY BOTH THEY BOTH\n[55:17] MEE095: IF IF IF WHAT IF ONE IF ONE PERSON'S TRYING TO GET A PART TO A PART THAT ISN'T THAT THAT SO THE PART THAT'S JUST SITTING ON THE SCREEN THAT'S NOT BEING TOUCHED\n[55:23] MEE095: THEY BOTH BREAK\n[55:24] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[55:25] MEE094: SO THE I INTENTIONAL THING IS WHEN THEY ACTUALLY BOTH CLICK ON THE SAME OBJECT AND IT BREAKS\n[55:30] FEE096: FOR SURE YOU KNOW THAT'S AND L OR WELL N IS NOT NECESSARILY INTENTIONAL\n[55:33] MEE094: NO THEY COULD JUST MAKE A MISTAKE OR SCREW UP YEAH\n[55:34] MEE095: YEAH\n[55:34] FEE096: THEY COULD JUST SCREW UP\n[55:36] FEE096: YEP\n[55:36] MEE095: YEAH\n[55:36] FEE083: MM\n[55:36] FEE083: THEY COULD DISCUSS DECIDING TO BREAK SOMETHING AND AND THEN ONE GUY DOES IT\n[55:38] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[55:39] MEE095: YEAH\n[55:39] MEE094: Y YEAH\n[55:40] FEE096: OR I DON'T THINK THAT'S VERY GOOD NO WE'LL NEVER GET AWAY WITH THAT WE'LL GET A BAD SCORE\n[55:40] MEE094: BUT THAT'S BRINGING IN THE THE LANGUAGE THING AGAIN\n[55:41] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[55:44] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[55:44] FEE096: LET'S JUST THROW THAT AWAY AND START AGAIN YEAH\n[55:44] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[55:46] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[55:47] MEE095: YEAH\n[55:49] FEE096: OKAY\n[55:51] FEE096: WHICH REMINDS WE HAVE FIXED THE SCORE PROBLEM\n[55:54] FEE096: HAVE WE\n[55:55] MEE095: UH WELL YEAH\n[55:56] MEE095: 'CAUSE YEAH\n[55:57] MEE095: C 'CAUSE IT WAS THROUGH THE ROTATIONAL PART\n[55:58] MEE094: OH UH YES\n[55:58] MEE094: AT THE THE PERCENTAGE SCORE\n[55:59] FEE096: RIGHT\n[55:59] MEE095: YEAH\n[56:00] MEE094: YEAH\n[56:00] MEE094: SO OUR YES RATHER THAN THE NUMBER OF PENALTIES OR OR SOMETHING\n[56:03] MEE094: NO THE THE SCORE W UH IS FINE\n[56:05] FEE096: WAS THE PERCENTAGE OVERLAP AND THAT MADE THE SCORE\n[56:09] MEE094: UH YE THAT'S THAT'S THE WAY IT'S WORKED OUT\n[56:09] FEE096: YEAH\n[56:10] FEE096: THAT'S WHEN I LEFT\n[56:11] MEE094: BUT UH UH THE PROBLEM WAS UM TO DO WITH THE M THE P THEY HAD A RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE PIECE AND UH IT'S ALL TO S TO THE SYMMETRY OF THAT\n[56:13] FEE096: OH YEAH WELL DO YOU KNOW WHICH WHICH WHICH WHICH ONE WAS THE TOP RIGHT\n[56:16] FEE096: YEAH\n[56:18] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[56:20] FEE096: BUT THAT'S ALL BEEN FIXED\n[56:20] MEE094: SO AS LONG AS IT'S DEFINED FINE\n[56:21] FEE096: THAT'S THAT'S THAT'S BACK\n[56:22] MEE094: YES\n[56:22] MEE095: YEP\n[56:22] MEE094: IT WASN'T IT WASN'T A BUG\n[56:24] MEE094: IT IT IT WAS A\n[56:25] FEE096: DON'T TELL ME IT WAS A FEATURE\n[56:27] MEE094: UH WELL\n[56:27] FEE083: NO NO\n[56:27] MEE094: UH YES IT WAS SOMETHING THAT HAD TO BE DEFINED AND THE UH DUTCH LOT DIDN'T\n[56:28] FEE083: IT WAS THEM JUST DR UH FORGETTING TO UM DEFINE AN ATTRIBUTE THEY HAD TO\n[56:31] FEE096: ALRIGHT\n[56:35] MEE095: YEAH\n[56:35] FEE096: OH OKAY\n[56:35] MEE094: SO THAT WAS IT WAS ACTUALLY THEIR THEIR FAULT\n[56:36] FEE083: WELL WHI WHICH IS PROBABLY A DOCUMENTATION FAULT RIGHT\n[56:36] MEE095: YEAH I MEAN I'M\n[56:36] FEE096: OH\n[56:37] FEE096: SO\n[56:38] MEE094: BUT UM IT'S NOT CLEAR ENOUGH IN THE DOCUMENTATION\n[56:40] MEE095: I'VE TH I'VE YEAH\n[56:41] MEE095: IT'S IT'S IN THE DOCUMENTATION\n[56:41] FEE096: HMM\n[56:41] MEE094: YEAH\n[56:42] MEE094: YEAH\n[56:42] MEE095: BUT IT'S LIKE TWO THIRDS OF THE WAY DOWN A QUITE A LONG PAGE\n[56:42] MEE094: BUT I IT IT IS QUITE FUNDAMENTAL AND UH CAUSES QUITE IMMEDIATE PROBLEMS IF YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT IT\n[56:43] FEE096: BUT\n[56:45] FEE096: THE RIGHT\n[56:45] FEE083: YEAH\n[56:46] MEE095: SO\n[56:47] FEE096: NOT PROMINENTLY FLAGGED\n[56:49] MEE094: YEP EXACTLY\n[56:49] FEE096: OKAY\n[56:49] MEE095: YEP\n[56:49] FEE083: YEAH\n[56:50] FEE096: A COMMUNICATION FLAW\n[56:50] MEE095: BUT UM\n[56:51] FEE096: OKAY\n[56:52] FEE096: SO WE CAN NOW THAT'S NOW JUST LOVELY\n[56:54] FEE096: AND THERE WON'T BE ANY CRAZY SCORES ANYMORE\n[56:54] MEE094: YEAH\n[56:54] FEE083: IS THERE A Y YEAH\n[56:55] FEE083: WELL WHILE WE'RE ON PAST THINGS IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE YOU WANNA TELL US ABOUT THE PRIOR PART OF THIS\n[56:58] FEE083: WHICH IS THE YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE IS HE HOLDING YOU UP FROM\n[57:02] MEE094: OR OH WE'RE WELL WE YEAH\n[57:03] MEE094: WE SHOULD SHOULD GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING\n[57:05] MEE094: THE UM CAMTASIA WAS TESTED LAST WEEK AND INITIALLY WE WERE A BIT WORRIED BECAUSE UH IN THE OLD VERSION IT SEEMED TO INTERFERE WITH IT\n[57:13] FEE096: OH\n[57:14] FEE096: I HAVE TO USE A NEW PAGE\n[57:15] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[57:15] MEE094: BUT UH WHEN YOU WHEN CRAIG RE COMPILED IT AND DID HIS NEW VERSION IT STARTED WOR WOR IT SEEMS TO WORK FINE\n[57:21] MEE095: YEAH\n[57:21] FEE083: RIGHT\n[57:21] MEE095: YEAH\n[57:21] FEE083: SO IT DOESN'T SLOW DOWN THE EYE TRACKER\n[57:21] MEE094: UM\n[57:23] FEE083: IT DOESN'T DO ANYTHING NASTY\n[57:24] FEE083: SO WE WE P SO WE PAY FOR IT AND\n[57:24] MEE094: NOTHING WE CAN TELL\n[57:25] MEE095: NO\n[57:26] MEE095: NO THE THE THE THERE'S THERE'S VERY SMALL GRAPHICAL BUGS\n[57:26] MEE094: NO UH\n[57:28] MEE095: BUT IT'S IT'S NOT IT'S NOT BIG THING\n[57:29] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[57:30] MEE095: IT'S LIKE COUPLE OF WHITE PIXELS UH IN THE COURSE OF A IN THE COURSE OF A THE COURSE OF A TASK\n[57:35] MEE095: SO IT'S THERE'S DISTRACTING\n[57:37] FEE083: NOTHING IMPORTANT AND NOTH NOTHING BIG ENOUGH THEY'RE GONNA LOOK AT IT RIGHT\n[57:39] MEE094: NO\n[57:40] MEE095: NO\n[57:40] FEE096: ALRIGHT\n[57:40] FEE096: SO THE LAST I THINK I'M SORRY YOU KNOW I HAD AS ASSORTED EMAILS FROM YOU AND I WAS PROBABLY DIDN'T CATCH EVERYTHING\n[57:48] FEE096: THE PROBLEM WAS THAT THERE ARE TWO CAMTASIA RECORDS\n[57:50] MEE094: YES\n[57:51] MEE094: THERE WILL NOW HAVE TO BE TWO CAMTASIA RECORDS BECAUSE UH E EACH PERSON ACTUALLY SEES A DIFFERENT SCREEN BECAUSE OF THE GAZE FEEDBACK\n[57:58] FEE096: THEY DON'T SEE THEIR OWN GAZE\n[57:59] MEE094: THEY DON'T SEE THEIR OWN GAZE TO THE OTHER PERSON\n[57:59] FEE096: THEY SEE THE O ONLY THE OTHER GUY'S GAZE RIGHT\n[58:00] FEE083: YEP\n[58:00] FEE083: YEAH\n[58:01] MEE094: SO THERE'LL NEED TO BE TWO SEPARATE CAMTASIA VIDEOS GENERATED\n[58:05] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[58:05] FEE083: I KNOW\n[58:06] FEE083: OH DO YOU NEED TWO COPIES OF CAMTASIA TO DO THAT\n[58:10] MEE094: HOPEFULLY WE WON'T\n[58:12] FEE096: HUH-HUH\n[58:12] MEE094: YOU MEAN OFFICIALLY\n[58:14] MEE094: OR UH\n[58:14] MEE095: YEAH BUT THEN THE QUE THE QUE THE QUESTION IS THERE A LICENCE FOR CAMTASIA WHERE YOU JUST NEED ONE EDITING C THING AND TWO RECORDING THINGS\n[58:20] MEE095: 'CAUSE YEAH THE R THE RECORDING YEAH THE RECORDING THI PRO PROGRAM IS JUST QUITE A IT'S QUITE A SMALL PROGRAM\n[58:26] MEE095: THEY JUST GEN IT JUST GENERATES THE VIDEO AND SO I DON'T KNOW DON'T KNOW IF IT'S WORTH HAVING A LOOK AT THE LICENSING FOR THAT JUST TO SEE\n[58:30] FEE096: OKAY\n[58:30] FEE096: I MEAN\n[58:33] MEE094: YEAH I HADN'T THOUGHT ABOUT THE I WAS ASSUMING WE'D JUST GET ONE AND ONE LICENCE BOTH OF US\n[58:33] FEE083: SO YOU'RE GONNA LOOK INTO THIS RIGHT\n[58:39] FEE096: CHECK OUT\n[58:40] MEE094: SUPPOSE TECHNICALLY WE SHOULD HAVE TWO BECAUSE IT'LL BE TWO MACHINES\n[58:42] FEE083: WELL Y C LOOK AT THE LICENCE CONDITIONS IT MIGHT NOT\n[58:45] MEE094: I SUSPECT THAT IT WILL\n[58:47] MEE094: IT'LL BE PER MACHINE I WOULD THINK\n[58:49] FEE083: I C I NEVER PRE JUDGE LICENCES UNTIL I'VE READ 'EM\n[58:51] MEE094: HMM\n[58:52] FEE096: OKAY\n[58:52] MEE094: I I'LL HAVE A UH YEAH I'LL HAVE A L A LOOK AT THE ACTUAL CAMTASIA LICENCE\n[58:52] FEE096: SO WE\n[58:56] MEE094: UM THE OTHER THING WE'RE WE\n[58:58] FEE083: SO UH WELL AND UM HOLD ON BEFORE WE GET GO ANY FURTHER\n[59:01] FEE083: SO THIS HAS IMPLICATIONS FOR DATA STORAGE RIGHT\n[59:04] FEE083: BECAUSE W UM IT MEANS WE'VE GOT WELL NO THIS IS THREE TIMES RIGHT 'CAUSE WE'VE GOT OH NO\n[59:04] MEE094: IT 'CAUSE IT'S NOW TWICE TWICE THE SIZE OF A\n[59:04] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[59:09] FEE083: WE'RE GONNA BUILD WE'RE GONNA USE JAVASCRIPT TO BUILD THE VIDEOS ON THE FLY RIGHT 'CAUSE IT'S FAST\n[59:14] FEE083: SO THE THE PERMANENT STORAGE IS JUST THE CAMTASIA STUFF\n[59:15] MEE095: YEAH\n[59:18] FEE083: SO UH IS THAT A PROBLEM\n[59:24] FEE083: WHERE ARE WE PUTTING THINGS\n[59:26] FEE096: IS THERE MM\n[59:26] MEE094: UH MM\n[59:26] MEE094: HMM\n[59:26] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[59:27] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[59:27] FEE096: IS THERE SUCH A THING UM AS UM YOU KNOW DUAL TRACK VIDEO\n[59:32] FEE096: BECAUSE YOU CAN CERTAINLY MIX THINGS\n[59:34] FEE096: UM WHAT IDEALLY ONE WANTS ONE DOESN'T REALLY WANT TO L TO HAVE THESE THINGS\n[59:38] FEE096: UH UM BECAUSE WE'RE USING THEM FOR BACK UP AND FOR CODING\n[59:41] FEE096: WE DON'T REALLY WANT TO PLAY THEM INDEPENDENTLY\n[59:41] FEE083: OH WE CAN WE CAN PUT 'EM IN THE SAME THING RIGHT\n[59:43] FEE096: WE DO ALMOST ALWAYS WANT TO USE THEM IN EXACTLY IN PARALLEL\n[59:48] FEE096: TIME ALIGNED\n[59:48] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[59:49] FEE083: YOU CAN DUMP 'EM INTO ONE VIDEO FRAME IF YOU DON'T MIND LOSING RESOLUTION\n[59:53] FEE083: BUT THAT'S MAYBE A PROBLEM RIGHT BECAUSE\n[59:55] MEE094: WELL THE OTHER PROBLEM IS UH CAMTASIA HAS TO BE MANUALLY LAUNCHED ON BOTH MACHINES SEPARATELY\n[60:01] FEE083: SO THE SYNCHRONIZATION'S GONNA BE A PROBLEM\n[60:02] MEE094: YEAH\n[60:03] FEE096: UM WHAT ARE WE DOING FOR SYNCHRONIZATION OTHERWISE\n[60:06] MEE094: UH DURING THE TASK THERE IS A FLASH AND A BLEEP\n[60:10] MEE094: OH I MEAN NOT DURING THE TASK\n[60:11] MEE094: UH BEFORE\n[60:12] MEE094: FOR EACH TASK\n[60:13] FEE083: YEAH BEFORE THE TASK\n[60:14] MEE094: YES\n[60:15] FEE096: OKAY\n[60:15] FEE096: SO THAT WE'D HAVE TO RE ALIGN THEM\n[60:17] FEE096: WE COULDN'T DUMP THEM FROM THEIR START POINTS\n[60:17] MEE094: YES\n[60:20] FEE096: WELL MAYBE YOU COULD\n[60:21] FEE096: THE THING THAT YOU'RE DUMPING THEM ONTO JUST STARTS RUNNING WITH THE FLASH AND THE BLEEP\n[60:25] FEE096: YOU TURN ON THE TWO COPIES WHENEVER AT DIFFERENT TIMES\n[60:29] FEE096: BUT THEY'RE STILL NO\n[60:31] FEE096: IS THE WHAT WHAT I TH WHAT ARE THEY I DON'T REALLY UNDERSTAND THE THE PARTS THAT ARE OPERATING HERE\n[60:37] MEE094: UH CAMTASIA Y YEAH\n[60:38] FEE096: TWO VIDEOS ARE TURNING ON\n[60:39] FEE096: THERE IS NO TIME STAMP THAT COMES FROM SOME COMMON SOURCE\n[60:40] MEE094: BUT\n[60:42] MEE094: NO THEY'RE THEY'RE ON TWO S THE TWO SEPARATE MACHINES AND THE YOU YOU START AND END THEM SEPARATELY\n[60:43] FEE083: NO\n[60:45] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[60:49] MEE094: THE THEY THEY'RE NOT TALKING TO EACH OTHER\n[60:51] MEE094: THEY'RE JUST RECORDING\n[60:52] MEE094: YOU START IT RECORDING AND IT STARTS RECORDING WHAT'S ON ONE SCREEN\n[60:53] FEE096: RIGHT\n[60:54] MEE094: AND YOU START THE OTHER RECORDING ON THE OTHER MACHINE\n[60:58] FEE096: RIGHT\n[60:58] FEE083: SO\n[60:58] MEE094: AND THEY'RE THEY'RE TOTALLY SEPARATE\n[60:59] FEE096: OKAY\n[61:00] MEE094: THEY DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE OTHER ONE\n[61:00] FEE083: THESE ARE BA THESE ARE BACK UPS\n[61:02] FEE083: RIGHT\n[61:02] FEE083: SO THE FLASH GET ALLOWS YOU TO HAND SYNCHRONIZE THEM LATER IF YOU NEED TO BY STRIPPING EXTRA VIDEO OFF THE FRONT\n[61:02] FEE096: RIGHT IS THERE A DIV MM\n[61:06] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[61:07] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[61:10] FEE083: AS LONG AS YOU MAKE SURE YOU START 'EM BEFORE THE FLASH THEN YOU'RE FINE\n[61:12] MEE094: YEP\n[61:12] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[61:13] MEE095: YEP\n[61:14] FEE083: BUT IT WILL THERE'S A A COST OF HAVING TO GO TO BACK UP WHICH IS SYNCHRONIZING THEM\n[61:18] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[61:19] FEE096: SO THEY'LL INCLUDE THINGS LIKE THE UM THE EYE TRACKER CALIBRATION RIGHT WHICH IS NOT A BAD THING ACTUALLY\n[61:25] MEE094: YES\n[61:27] FEE096: BECAUSE SOMETIMES YOU WANNA GO BACK AND FIND OUT IF THIS WAS JUST A PARTICULARLY DUFF SUBJECT\n[61:31] MEE094: UH YEAH\n[61:32] MEE094: SEE HOW HOW LONG IT TOOK THEM ACTUALLY\n[61:33] MEE094: THAT'S THAT'S TRUE\n[61:34] MEE094: HOW LONG DID IT TAKE THEM TO CALIBRATE\n[61:35] FEE096: RIGHT\n[61:35] FEE096: YEAH\n[61:36] MEE094: OR YEAH\n[61:36] FEE096: AND HAND EVERY TIME WE RE CALIBRATED THE DAMN THING SLIPPED YEAH\n[61:37] MEE094: HOW MANY T HOW MANY TIMES BEFORE UH THE VALIDATION WORKED OR SOMETHING\n[61:41] MEE094: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[61:41] FEE083: OH OKAY\n[61:41] FEE096: THAT ACTUALLY HELPS\n[61:42] FEE083: SO YOU SO YOU SHOULD START THE CAMTASIA REALLY EARLY THEN\n[61:42] MEE094: I UH\n[61:42] FEE096: I MEAN THAT NI\n[61:44] FEE096: RIGHT\n[61:44] MEE094: WELL IT AT THE MOMENT THE THAT'S WHAT I WAS ASSUMING ON ON ON DOING THAT UH IT'S DONE FIRST\n[61:45] FEE096: YEP\n[61:47] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[61:47] FEE083: RIGHT\n[61:48] FEE083: OKAY\n[61:48] FEE096: RIGHT\n[61:49] FEE096: NO THEY THAT ACTUALLY SAVES YOU HOURS TRYING TO MAKE SOMEBODY'S DATA SMOOTH OUT WHEN IT WON'T\n[61:53] MEE094: MM-HMM\n[61:54] FEE096: BECAUSE YEAH\n[61:54] MEE094: YOU GO BACK AND ACTUALLY YES THEY WERE CRAP\n[61:57] MEE094: ISN'T THAT THE ANSWER\n[61:58] FEE096: THAT'S A TECHNICAL TERM\n[61:59] FEE096: THAT'S A A TECHNICAL CATEGORIZATION IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH\n[62:01] MEE094: YEAH\n[62:03] MEE094: UM YES\n[62:04] MEE094: THE OTHER THING WE WERE GETTING SORTED OUT WAS THE THE MICROPHONES\n[62:07] MEE094: 'CAUSE ONLY ONE OF THE UH CAMTASIA VIDEOS WILL ACTUALLY HAVE THE SOUNDTRACK\n[62:14] FEE096: AND THAT'S BECAUSE\n[62:16] MEE094: UH WE'RE JUST GETTING WE'VE GOT ONE CABLE AND TO THE TWO MICS\n[62:24] MEE094: I SUPPOSE WE CAN DO IT IS IT WOULD IT BE WORTH SPLITTING IT\n[62:26] FEE096: WELL WE NEED SOUND WE WE NEED REAL SOUND RECORDING RIGHT\n[62:28] FEE096: THAT'S THAT'S TWO TRACK\n[62:31] FEE096: THAT'S STEREO\n[62:31] MEE094: UH YEAH\n[62:32] MEE094: SO THE AT AT AT THE MOMENT IT'S INS WELL\n[62:34] MEE094: WHAT WE'VE FINALLY JUST UH AT TWELVE O'CLOCK TODAY LOOKS LIKE WE'VE GOT IT SUSSED UM IS TO GET ONE CHANNEL ONE MICROPHONE BEING THE LEFT CHANNEL AND ONE BEING THE RIGHT CHANNEL TO MERGE INTO A STEREO SINGLE FILE\n[62:35] FEE096: ALRIGHT\n[62:47] FEE096: UH-HUH\n[62:49] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[62:51] MEE094: UH UNFORTUNATELY THE ON ONE MACHINE\n[62:53] FEE096: ON W ON WHAT\n[62:54] FEE096: UH SORRY\n[62:54] FEE096: UH\n[62:58] FEE096: ON ONE OF THE\n[63:00] MEE094: THE DISPLAY P. C. S\n[63:01] FEE096: CON\n[63:01] MEE094: YEAH THE CAMTASIA V VIDEO\n[63:04] FEE096: O O IT'S UH\n[63:05] MEE094: OR M M MULTI MEDIA THING\n[63:08] FEE096: ON CAMTASIA\n[63:08] FEE083: THAT'S NOT WHERE YOU'RE PUTTING IT\n[63:09] MEE095: MM\n[63:09] FEE083: I MEAN U\n[63:10] FEE096: THAT'S OUR ONLY SOUND RECORD\n[63:10] MEE094: YEAH\n[63:12] MEE094: YES\n[63:13] FEE083: WELL OKAY YOU'VE GOT THE PROPER SOUND RECORD\n[63:15] FEE083: BUT YOU'RE NOT DUMPING IT THROUGH CAMTASIA TO RECORD IT RIGHT\n[63:17] MEE094: IT IT'S\n[63:18] FEE083: YOU'RE\n[63:19] MEE094: YEP\n[63:20] MEE094: IT'S CAMTASIA THAT'S RECORDING IT\n[63:21] FEE083: WHAT BEFORE WE WERE GONNA USE CAMTASIA AT ALL WHAT WELL WHAT WE WERE GONNA DO WHAT WERE WE GOING TO DO WITH THE SOUND\n[63:22] FEE096: MM\n[63:30] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[63:31] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[63:31] MEE095: YEAH\n[63:44] FEE083: SO UH HA WOU IS THERE ANY SOUND DEGRADATION THAT COMES ABOUT FROM PUTTING THIS THROUGH CAMTASIA RATHER THAN RUNNING IT OUT STRAIGHT\n[63:45] FEE096: HOW GOOD IS IT\n[63:47] FEE096: YEAH\n[63:47] FEE096: HAVE TO REALLY QUESTION\n[63:51] MEE095: NO YOU GOT YOU\n[63:55] MEE095: YEAH YOU GOT EXACTLY THE SAME ACCESS TO SOUND QUALITY AS YOU GOT FROM ANYTHI ANYTHING ELSE ON THE WINDOWS\n[63:56] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[64:00] MEE095: SO YOU CAN YOU DECIDE WHATEVER QUALITY YOU WANT\n[64:02] MEE095: SO GOT A BIT OF\n[64:03] FEE083: OKAY\n[64:03] FEE083: SO WHAT YOU'RE PLANNING ON DOING IT IS BUNGING IT ON ONE OF THE CAMTASIA TRACKS AND THEN SPLICING IT OFF THE CAMTASIA TRACK\n[64:16] FEE083: IT'S AN EASY BIT OF YEAH\n[64:18] FEE083: AND THEN YOU'RE GONNA BUNG IT ON THE OTHER CAMTASIA TRACK TOO IF YOU NEED IT RIGHT\n[64:19] FEE096: AND THEN THEN THEY CAN DO SOUND ANALYSIS ON THAT\n[64:22] FEE083: BUT WE'LL JUST WE'RE GONNA STORE ALL THREE SEPARATELY THEN\n[64:27] FEE083: AND THE SOUND IS GOING TO START AT THE SAME TIME AS ONE OF THAT ARBITRARY ONE OF THE CAMTASIA VIDEOS\n[64:33] FEE083: BUT YOU'LL KNOW WHEN THE REAL EXPERIMENT YOU'LL KNOW THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THAT AND THE EYE TRACKER TIMINGS\n[64:40] MEE095: UH YEAH\n[64:40] MEE095: BECAUSE THE THE SYNCHRONIZATION THE AUDIO AND VI THE AUDIO VISUAL SYNCHRONISATION COMES AT A SPECIFIC POINT IN THE EYE TRACK FILE\n[64:50] FEE083: YEAH\n[64:50] FEE083: NO HUMAN INTERVENTION REQUIRED\n[64:52] FEE083: IT'S TIME STAMPED\n[64:53] MEE095: NO IT'S YEAH TH IT'S I I STA STAMPED INTO IT\n[64:55] MEE095: SO IT'S JUST AFTER JUST AFTER IT PRINTS THE LINE STARTING EXPERIMENT UH UH YEAH\n[64:59] MEE095: I'LL I'M PRETTY SURE IT'S JUST YEAH\n[65:08] FEE083: YEAH\n[65:08] MEE095: YEP\n[65:08] FEE083: BUT HO HOLD ON\n[65:09] FEE083: DO WE NEED THAT\n[65:10] FEE083: I MEAN IT I I THOUGHT THE WAY THAT TIM HAD THIS SET UP ORIGINALLY\n[65:14] FEE083: UM THE AUDIO UH W THE TIME STAMPS USED THERE WOULD BE JOINT TIME STAMPS BETWEEN THE AUDIO AND THE EYE TRACKER SO THAT YOU KNOW\n[65:24] FEE083: UH THE AUDIO RECORD TEN SECONDS IN WAS THE SAME AS TEN SECONDS INTO THE EYE TRACKER RECORD SO THAT WE DIDN'T HAVE TO DO ANY EXTRA HAND WORK\n[65:33] FEE083: YOU KNOW ANY UH CHOPPING THE STARTS OF AUDIO SIGNALS TO GET THERE WAS NOTHING OKAY\n[65:40] FEE083: SO WE'RE RELYING ON YOUR MATLAB SCRIPT TO GET US THE CHOPPED VERSION OF THE AUDIO RIGHT\n[65:45] MEE095: UH WELL THE WELL THE MATLAB SCRIPT UH BAS JUST SA UH JUST SAYS UH YEAH\n[65:49] MEE095: GI GI GIVES YOU THE TIMES OF THE AUDIO BEEP IN THE S IN THE SIGNAL\n[65:53] FEE083: RIGHT SO WE CAN EITHER ADJUST THE EYE TRAI TRACK DATA OR WE CAN ACTUALLY CHOP THE AUDIO SIGNAL TO TAKE OFF THE FIRST WHATEVER HOWEVER MANY SECONDS\n[65:53] MEE095: SO I JUST\n[65:53] FEE096: OH OKAY\n[65:57] MEE095: YEAH\n[65:59] FEE096: RIGHT\n[65:59] FEE096: SO WE THERE'S GONNA BE A WAY TO SOONER OR LATER TO ALIGN THE EYE TRACK CAMTASIA ONE CAMTASIA TWO WITH TWO SOUND CHANNELS\n[66:09] MEE095: YEAH\n[66:11] FEE083: YEAH\n[66:11] FEE083: BUT UH BUT D UM THE UH LINING UP THE CAMTASIA TWO IS GONNA TAKE WE W HE'S WORKING ON A MATLAB SCRIPT FOR THE SOUND BUT NOT FOR SO THE ONE THAT'S GOT THE SOUND ON IT\n[66:11] FEE096: RIGHT\n[66:23] FEE083: THAT'LL ALSO TELL YOU WHERE TO CHOP THE VIDEO TO GET IT TO LINE UP\n[66:25] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[66:26] FEE083: THE ONE THAT DOESN'T HAVE THE SOUND ON IT IT WON'T\n[66:34] FEE096: AH THE BLEEP WE'LL FIND\n[66:35] FEE083: OH\n[66:35] FEE083: SO IT'S JUST GOT THE BLEEPS\n[66:36] MEE095: OH YEAH\n[66:37] FEE083: OH OKAY SO W NO HAND SYNCHRONIZATION REQUIRED AT ALL\n[66:41] FEE083: UM AS LONG AS THE SCRIPTS WORK RIGHT\n[66:44] MEE095: YEAH\n[66:55] FEE083: 'KAY\n[66:55] FEE083: HOW CONFIDENT ARE YOU ABOUT THE FINDING THESE THINGS\n[66:58] MEE095: PRETTY CONFIDENT\n[66:59] MEE095: BUT YOU YOU'VE YOU'VE SEEN THEM\n[67:00] FEE096: MM\n[67:00] MEE095: IT IT WAS IT WAS\n[67:07] FEE083: SO WE JUST HAVE TO W HOPE WE DON'T HAVE AN ANY SUBJECTS WITH THE ODD VOCALIZATIONS\n[67:08] FEE096: RIGHT\n[67:08] MEE095: YEAH\n[67:14] MEE095: YEAH I DON'T SEE HIM WITH TEN HE KILOHERTZ\n[67:15] FEE096: RIGHT\n[67:16] FEE096: RIGHT\n[67:18] FEE096: THEY UH THEY ALSO TEND TO HAVE A FUNNY FUNNY SHAPE BEEPS\n[67:21] FEE096: SO\n[67:22] MEE095: YEAH\n[67:22] FEE083: YEAH\n[67:23] FEE083: OKAY\n[67:26] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[67:32] FEE083: YEAH\n[67:32] FEE083: 'CAUSE THIS THIS IS THE DROP OUT TEST\n[67:32] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[67:33] FEE083: YEP\n[67:35] FEE083: OKAY\n[67:35] FEE096: YEAH IS THERE AN END SIGNAL\n[67:38] FEE096: WHEN YOU DECIDE IT'S ALL OVER DOES IT PING YOU BACK AND\n[67:40] MEE095: YEAH THE THE THE THERE'S A SIGNAL AT THE START AND THE END OF EVERY TRIAL\n[67:40] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[67:43] FEE096: RIGHT\n[67:43] FEE096: OKAY\n[67:44] MEE095: SO\n[67:44] FEE096: SO WHEN YOU'VE WHEN YOU'VE PRESSED WE'RE FINISHED IT PINGS BACK AT YOU\n[67:47] MEE095: YEP\n[67:48] MEE095: YEP\n[67:49] FEE096: OKAY\n[67:51] FEE096: IT'S JUST THAT ALL KINDS OF CRAZY THINGS HAPPEN WHEN YOU'RE RUNNING THINGS\n[67:54] FEE096: AND SO UP SAVING A PERCENTAGE OF A TRIAL IS SOMETIMES A GOOD I YOU KNOW BEING ABLE TO DO THAT IS SOMETIMES A GOOD IDEA\n[67:59] FEE083: MM\n[67:59] FEE096: OKAY\n[68:14] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[68:15] MEE095: YES IT'S A STEREO JACK\n[68:16] MEE095: IT'S A STEREO JACK\n[68:16] FEE083: I KNOW BUT SO YOU G YOU GOT A SOLUTION FOR THAT THEN\n[68:17] MEE095: BUT IT'S A MONO BUT IT'S A MONO UH MICROPHONE\n[68:19] MEE095: MONO MONO RECORDING ON MICROPHONES\n[68:21] MEE095: LINE IN\n[68:23] MEE095: UH SP GOING GOING THROUGH A LINE IN\n[68:23] FEE083: OH RIGHT OKAY\n[68:24] MEE095: SO IT'S A SO IT'S A LIT SO IT'S QUIETER BECAUSE IT'S NOT AS THOUGH IT'S NOT POWERED\n[68:24] FEE083: YEAH\n[68:27] MEE095: BUT IT'S STILL THINK YEAH\n[68:29] MEE095: WE WE STILL PICK UP A SIGNAL\n[68:36] FEE096: CAN W\n[68:37] FEE083: YOU'RE SURE THERE'S NOT A BETTER SOLUTION THAT INVOLVES\n[68:38] FEE096: YEAH CAN WE DO CAN WE DO SOMETHING BETTER THAN THAT\n[68:41] FEE096: LIKE HAVING\n[68:41] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU KNOW PEOPLE MIGHT WANNA USE THIS FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION OR SOMETHING\n[68:44] FEE096: YEAH\n[68:44] FEE083: YOU NEVER KNOW IF IT'S THE DATA IS THERE THEN\n[68:46] FEE096: YEAH I MEAN IT'S IT'S CRAZY\n[68:47] FEE096: WE'RE IN AN ANECHOIC ROOM WHICH WE SPECIALLY YEAH BUILT AN ANECHOIC\n[68:48] FEE083: YOU KNOW\n[68:50] FEE096: BUT YOU KNOW SOUND ROOM WHICH WE SPECIALLY BUILT FOR THIS\n[68:50] FEE083: YEAH\n[68:53] FEE083: AND YOU'RE GONNA WANT FORCED ALIGNMENT\n[68:53] FEE096: WE'RE D IN GOOD CIRCUMSTANCES\n[68:55] FEE096: WE SHOULDN'T SCREW IT UP MORE THAN WE HAVE TO\n[68:56] FEE096: IS THERE ANYTHING WE CAN DO TO IMPROVE THIS\n[68:57] MEE095: YEAH\n[69:02] FEE083: OH NO\n[69:02] MEE095: YEAH\n[69:02] FEE096: NO\n[69:02] FEE083: WELL NO NO\n[69:03] FEE096: NO NO\n[69:03] FEE083: BETTER TO COLLECT AND SORT\n[69:04] FEE096: DO YOU HAVE A POWERED MICROPHONE OR SOMETHING\n[69:06] MEE095: WELL THE THE WHEN THEY ARE THEY ARE THE THE THEY HAVE BATTERIES IN THEM\n[69:08] FEE083: UH WELL IT'S THE MONO\n[69:10] MEE095: BUT I THERE'S NOT DOESN'T\n[69:11] MEE095: BUT DOESN'T SEEM TO BE POWERED BECAUSE THE BECAUSE THE LINE IN INPUT'S SO LOW\n[69:14] FEE083: WAIT WAIT W I I THOUGHT THE SOL THAT A BETTER SOLUTION WAS FIXING THIS PROBLEM WITH THE MONO MICROPHONE SOCKET\n[69:15] FEE096: RIGHT\n[69:19] FEE083: SOUND CARD\n[69:22] FEE083: SO YOU SAID THE PROBLEM WAS THE M IT THE M M I IS EXPECTING A MONO MICROPHONE INPUT\n[69:25] MEE095: THE SO THE SOUND THE SOUND THE S\n[69:25] FEE096: THAT THE LINE IS STEREO THE INPUT IS MONO\n[69:29] FEE096: RIGHT\n[69:29] FEE096: IS THAT WHAT YOU SAID\n[69:29] MEE095: WELL THE YEAH THE THE YEAH THE THE THE THE JACK THAT IS THAT IT'S PLUGGED INTO IS STEREO\n[69:31] FEE096: RIGHT\n[69:33] FEE096: IS AH\n[69:34] MEE095: BUT WHEN YOU PLUG IN WHEN IT'S RECORDING FROM MICROPHONE IT RECORDS IN MONO\n[69:37] FEE083: SO IS THAT FIXABLE\n[69:39] FEE083: LIKE IS THERE ANY WAY YEAH\n[69:40] FEE096: THAT'S SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUND CARD\n[69:41] MEE095: AND YEAH\n[69:42] MEE095: A NEW SOUND CARD IS FIXABLE\n[69:42] FEE083: UH I THINK A NEW SOUND CARD SOUNDS A BETTER SOLUTION THAN MONKEYING ABOUT WITH TRYING TO FILTER WHITE NOISE OUT\n[69:46] MEE095: YEAH\n[69:47] MEE095: ALS THINK WE WE HAVE A WELL I SUPPO I SUPPOSE IT WELL ONE TH ONE THING YOU DO IS UH RE IS RECORD THE SOU SPEECH SIGNAL SEPARATELY FOR EACH FOR EACH PERSON\n[69:57] MEE095: BUT THEN YOU'D HAVE TO PULL THE TWO PULL THE TWO SOUNDS TOGETHER\n[70:00] FEE083: WHICH ISN'T HARD\n[70:00] FEE096: YEP\n[70:02] FEE083: BUT HI BUT IT'S ONLY GOT ONE INPUT RIGHT\n[70:03] MEE095: SO IF UH SO IF I I IF EACH MACHINE RECORDED ITS OWN WITH A RECORDED THE RECORDED LIKE THE THE P TH THE UH THE USER ON THAT ONE\n[70:07] FEE096: ITS OWN TRACK ITS OWN VIDEO\n[70:08] FEE096: YOU HAVE TO ALIGN THE VIDEOS ANYWAY RIGHT\n[70:11] MEE095: YEAH\n[70:11] FEE096: I\n[70:17] FEE083: I BELIEVE IT'S EASY TO PUT TWO MONOS INTO A STEREO SIGNAL\n[70:17] MEE095: YEAH\n[70:18] MEE095: OH THEY YEAH\n[70:18] MEE095: AND THEN THE SO THE YEAH\n[70:19] MEE095: SO TH\n[70:21] MEE095: YEAH IT'S EASY\n[70:21] FEE083: YEAH\n[70:21] MEE095: EASY\n[70:21] FEE096: WELL I'M NOT THE TECHNICAL PERSON WHO WOULD DO IT\n[70:22] FEE083: SO\n[70:23] MEE095: IF IF NOTHING IF NOTHING ELSE YOU H UH IF NOTHING ELSE YOU CAN DO IT IN A MATLAB SCRIPT\n[70:24] FEE096: BUT I KNOW WHO TO ASK\n[70:25] MEE095: YOU JUST WRITE READ READ FILE ONE READ FILE TWO\n[70:26] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[70:26] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[70:28] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[70:28] MEE095: AND THEN YOU JUST YEAH\n[70:29] FEE083: SO IS THERE ANY REASON WHY WE WOU DON'T DO THAT\n[70:37] MEE095: YEAH BUT THEN THE THE THE MATLAB THE MATLAB SCRIPT WILL TELL YOU HOW L IT WILL TELL YOU HOW FAR APART THEY ARE\n[70:38] FEE096: BUT IT'S THE SAME AS\n[70:41] MEE095: 'CAUSE YOU CAN DO YOU CAN JUST MEASURE THE DRIFT BETWEEN THE TWO OF THEM\n[70:43] MEE095: 'CAUSE YOU GOT A L YOU GOT A LIST OF WHERE THE WHERE THE BEEPS ARE\n[70:46] MEE095: AND THEN YOU SAY RIGHT THIS STREAM IS LIKE I DON'T KNOW NOUGHT POINT TWO FIVE SECONDS BEHIND THE OTHER ONE\n[70:50] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[70:53] FEE096: SAYS ROBIN THINKING ABOUT CUTTING AND SPLICING YEAH\n[70:57] FEE083: YEAH\n[70:58] FEE096: YEAH OKAY\n[70:58] FEE083: WELL\n[70:58] FEE083: IT'S IN THE OLD DAYS WE PROBABLY WOULD HAVE WANT A LITTLE IF THEY'D BEEN IN THE SAME ROOM WE WOULD HAVE HAD A LITTLE STEREO THING IN THE BACKGROUND AS BACKUP AS WELL JUST TO MAKE SURE\n[71:05] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[71:06] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[71:08] FEE083: 'CAUSE IT'S SLIGHTLY DICIER YOU KNOW IF HIS SCRIPTS DON'T WORK THEN YOU DON'T GET THE OVERLAP\n[71:10] FEE096: YEAH I WANNA SEE SEVERAL OF THEM\n[71:12] FEE096: I WANNA SEE I WANNA SEE ONE OF THEM UM LOOK REALLY NICE BEFORE WE START RUNNING SUBJECTS\n[71:17] FEE096: CAN WE DO THAT\n[71:20] FEE083: IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE A REAL TRIAL\n[71:20] FEE096: YEAH\n[71:21] FEE083: IT JUST HAS TO BE TWO GUYS TALKING IN THE TWO BITS\n[71:21] FEE096: YES THAT'S RIGHT\n[71:24] FEE083: AND THEN\n[71:25] FEE096: I JUST WANNA KNOW IT WORKS THE WAY YOU EXPECT IT TO WORK\n[71:27] FEE096: THIS IS NOT A A GESTURE OF MISTRUST\n[71:29] FEE096: THIS IS JUST EXPERIENCE THAT UM IF ANYTHING CAN SCREW UP IT WILL\n[71:29] MEE095: YEAH\n[71:33] FEE083: WE'VE BOTH BEEN SO BADLY BITTEN IN THE PAST\n[71:34] FEE096: I I'M TRYING TO CHOOSE MY LANGUAGE CAREFULLY BECAUSE WE'RE BEING RECORDED\n[71:41] FEE096: BUT YOU'LL HEAR MORE CHOICE LANGUAGE AT THE POINT WHEN WE'VE ALL DONE A LOT OF WORK AND AND THEN WE DISCOVER WE CAN'T USE THE SESSION BECAUSE OF SOME THING WE DIDN'T THINK ABOUT\n[71:47] MEE095: MM-HMM\n[71:52] FEE083: YEAH\n[71:52] FEE096: RIGHT\n[71:54] MEE095: YEAH\n[71:54] FEE083: BUT THIS THIS SOUNDS REASONABLE TO ME\n[71:54] MEE095: SO THEN\n[71:54] FEE096: UM\n[71:56] FEE083: I SO I THINK\n[71:57] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[72:00] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[72:03] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[72:03] FEE083: YEAH\n[72:04] FEE096: RIGHT\n[72:05] FEE096: AND THEN THEN WE COMBINE\n[72:05] FEE083: DO DO THEY BOTH HAVE THE SAME SOUND CARD PROBLEM\n[72:07] FEE083: I WOULDN'T COUNT ON IT\n[72:08] MEE095: THEY'VE BOTH GOT THE SAME SOUND CARD\n[72:09] FEE083: OKAY\n[72:10] MEE095: SO YEAH\n[72:15] MEE095: YEAH\n[72:16] MEE095: YEAH\n[72:16] FEE096: YEAH\n[72:16] MEE095: 'CAUSE 'CAUSE 'CAUSE\n[72:16] FEE096: IT'S PROBABLY WORTH MENTIONING THIS TO THE TO THE GUYS IN THE GARAGE IN TORONTO RIGHT\n[72:21] FEE096: TO SAY MM-HMM\n[72:23] MEE095: YES\n[72:28] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[72:29] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[72:35] MEE095: YEAH\n[72:35] MEE095: SO THE THE EXTERNAL VERSION'S GOT PLUGS THAT SIZE AND THAT THAT IS STEREO MICROPHONES\n[72:35] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[72:38] FEE096: UH-HUH\n[72:40] FEE096: RIGHT\n[72:41] MEE095: BUT YEAH\n[72:41] MEE095: THE OTHER ONE'S PLUG'S LIKE THE SMALLER SIZE AND THAT ISN'T STEREO\n[72:46] MEE095: SO THE COLOUR THE COLOUR CAN DO IT\n[72:46] FEE083: OH\n[72:47] MEE095: IT'S JUST THAT THE CONNECTORS ON THE THE CONNECTORS AT THE BACK OF THE COMPUTER CAN'T\n[72:52] FEE083: WELL UH YEAH\n[72:53] FEE083: I THINK TELL THE GUYS\n[72:54] FEE096: I THINK THAT'S A IF THE DOCUMENTATION SAID IT W COULD RECORD IN STEREO THEN I THINK WE SHOULD TALK TO THEM ABOUT HOW THEY'VE DONE THIS\n[73:03] FEE096: IS YOU'RE NOT SURE FROM THE DOCUMENTATION WHAT IT SAYS IT CAN DO\n[73:13] FEE083: TO YEAH YEAH\n[73:14] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[73:14] MEE095: YEAH\n[73:14] MEE095: BUT AS AS FAR FAR AS WE CAN AND FIND THE THE WEB SITE OF THE YEAH THE THE CREATIVE LABS WEB SITE AND THE REVIEW OF IT\n[73:21] MEE095: UM AND THEY WEREN'T ENTIRELY CLEAR\n[73:24] MEE095: BUT THEY BOTH SUGGESTED THAT IT IS THERE IS A MONO THAT THERE THERE IS A MONO MICROPHONE\n[73:28] FEE083: YEAH\n[73:36] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[73:38] MEE095: YEAH\n[73:38] FEE083: YEAH IT'S JUST THE WAY THEY WIRED IT\n[73:41] FEE083: SO UM IT'S GETTING LATE AND I'VE GOT A TWO O'CLOCK AND I'VE GOT A NICE LUNCH\n[73:43] FEE096: RIGHT\n[73:44] FEE096: OKAY\n[73:45] FEE083: SO I WANNA EAT MY LUNCH TODAY\n[73:47] FEE083: UH WHAT DID YOU WANNA GET THROUGH TODAY MORE\n[73:49] FEE096: OKAY\n[73:51] FEE083: I MEAN I THINK I THINK IT WAS USEFUL GOING THROUGH YOUR EXPECTATIONS ABOUT THIS\n[73:53] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[73:54] FEE083: 'CAUSE UM THAT'S QUITE A BIT CLEARER IN MY HEAD AT LEAST AND BUT I THINK MOSTLY WE LEAVE YOU TO GO AWAY AND RE DESIGN THE G. D. F. OR ADD NEW BITS TO THE G. D. F. ALONG THESE LINES\n[73:59] MEE095: YEAH I'M\n[74:07] MEE095: YEAH\n[74:07] MEE095: SO AND BASICALLY OUT THE OUTPUT THE G. D. F. IS JUST GONNA BE A WHOLE SERIES OF EVENTS YOU KNOW WITH START AND END TIME\n[74:08] FEE083: AND THEN W\n[74:10] FEE096: YEAH\n[74:13] FEE096: RIGHT\n[74:14] MEE095: AND THE EVENT'S GONNA HAVE WHATEVER ALL WHATEVER THE OBJECT UH IS THAT'S BEING LOOKED AT AND THINGS\n[74:16] FEE096: RIGHT\n[74:19] FEE096: OKAY\n[74:19] MEE095: UM AND THEN YEAH AND THEN IT'S A MATTER OF WE'RE GONNA PUT WHATEVER FILTERS YOU NEED AFTER THAT\n[74:23] MEE095: SO YOU CAN SAY RIGHT\n[74:24] FEE096: RIGHT\n[74:24] MEE095: I JUST WANT SO YOU CAN SAY FROM THE TIME WHERE THEY PICKED UP TRIANGLE ONE TO THE PART TIME IT BECAME PART OF THE ASSEMBLY\n[74:30] MEE095: FIND OUT HOW IT'S HOW M PERCENTAGES OF TIME THEY WERE LOOKING AT IT OR WHATEVER\n[74:32] FEE096: RIGHT\n[74:34] FEE096: RIGHT\n[74:34] FEE096: OKAY SO WHEN YOU I MEAN UH GIVEN THAT THERE ARE THESE EVENTS RECORDED\n[74:37] FEE096: WE CAN USE ANY OF THEM AS THE BEGINNING OF ANY OF THEM AS A START POINT FOR EXAMPLE RIGHT\n[74:42] FEE096: UM THERE ARE ALSO MOTIONS BEING RECORDED OF OBJECTS\n[74:46] MEE095: YEP\n[74:46] MEE095: SO YEAH\n[74:46] FEE096: RIGHT\n[74:46] MEE095: SO YOU GOT MO YEAH\n[74:47] FEE083: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[74:47] MEE095: THERE THERE'S MOVE EVENTS\n[74:48] MEE095: THERE'S LOOK EVENTS\n[74:49] MEE095: THERE'S FIXATIONS AND BLINKS NOW AT THE MOMENT AS WELL\n[74:50] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[74:51] FEE096: RIGHT\n[74:52] MEE095: UM AND YEAH AND OH YEAH AND SEE UH LOOKS AT LOOKS AT OBJECTS AND LOOKS WHATEVER ELSE\n[74:57] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[74:58] MEE095: SO UM S\n[74:59] FEE096: OKAY\n[75:00] FEE083: BUT I THINK THE THING TO DO IS UM FOR YOU TO GO AWAY AND THINK ABOUT IT THIS WAY WITH THE DIFFERENT TRACKS FOR THE DIFFERENT OBJECTS AND THE UM THE KINDS OF THINGS WE'VE ADDED ABOUT WHETHER THEY'RE LOOKING AT THE OTHER PERSON'S GAZE AND WHAT HAVE YOU\n[75:12] FEE083: AND AND TRY TO CHANGE THE SPEC SO IT IT REFLECTS THIS AND MAYBE UM OH MAYBE BY THAT POINT THERE WILL BE SOME SAMPLE DATA OR SOMETHING UH AND THE RIGHT THING TO DO IS FOR US TO LOOK AT THE SP THE SPEC THE WAY YOU UNDERSTAND IT NOW AND SOME DATA\n[75:12] MEE095: YEP\n[75:29] MEE095: YEP\n[75:29] FEE083: AND THEN ELLEN'LL HAVE NEW IDEAS ABOUT WHAT'S NEEDED OR ABOUT THESE POST ANALYSES YOU KNOW THE AND THEN AND WE CAN ADD 'EM IN\n[75:31] FEE096: RIGHT\n[75:33] MEE095: YEAH\n[75:34] FEE096: YEAH\n[75:34] MEE095: YEAH I WILL\n[75:36] FEE096: SO I'M RIGHT\n[75:36] FEE083: BUT IT'S GONNA EMERGE OVER TIME\n[75:37] FEE083: I MEAN THAT'S CLEAR\n[75:38] FEE096: UH THAT THAT THAT'S GREAT\n[75:41] FEE096: I I'D BEFORE WE BREAK UP FOR LUNCH I JUST WANNA MAKE SURE THAT THA THAT I KNOW HOW LONG IT'S GONNA BE BEFORE WE'RE IN RUN MODE OKAY\n[75:50] FEE096: SO THE SOUND THING THE SOUND THING IS STANDS IN OUR WAY WE NEED TO BE RECORDING SOUND ONLINE\n[75:50] FEE083: OH SO THE SPEC TO THE OTHER CONVERSATION YEAH\n[75:57] FEE096: OKAY\n[75:57] FEE096: SO THAT'S A THING THAT HAS TO BE SOLVED\n[75:58] FEE096: THE SHAPE THING IS SOLVED\n[76:03] FEE083: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S SOLVED NOW\n[76:04] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[76:05] FEE096: WE THINK\n[76:06] FEE083: YEAH TEST\n[76:07] FEE096: WE BELIEVE\n[76:08] FEE083: WE HAVE TO TEST\n[76:09] FEE096: RIGHT\n[76:09] FEE096: SO THAT'S THAT THAT THAT SHOULD BE DONE THIS WEEK\n[76:10] MEE095: YEP\n[76:12] FEE096: UM IN FACT LIKE TOMORROW FOR EXAMPLE\n[76:16] FEE096: UM THE SHAPE ALL THE SHAPE PROBLEMS ARE SOLVED\n[76:19] FEE096: GENERATING SHAPES NO PROBLEM\n[76:21] FEE096: UM SCORING SHAPE OVERLAP NO PROBLEM\n[76:25] FEE096: NOTHING IS PROBLEM THERE\n[76:26] FEE096: THERE ARE NO VISUAL DISPLAY PROBLEMS\n[76:27] FEE083: WELL YOU DON'T HAVE YOUR MODELS OR DO YOU\n[76:35] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[76:38] FEE096: YEAH THEY HAD THEIR\n[76:40] FEE096: THEY HAD THEIR INSPECTION LAST WEEK\n[76:42] FEE096: UM J. P. STAGGERED AWAY FROM IT AND\n[76:49] FEE096: AH\n[77:03] FEE083: YEAH\n[77:07] FEE083: YEAH\n[77:07] FEE083: WELL UH ANYTHING YOU ACTUALLY NEED FIXED\n[77:11] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[77:11] FEE083: YOU KNOW\n[77:12] MEE095: YEP\n[77:13] FEE096: OKAY\n[77:13] FEE096: S\n[77:15] FEE083: JOE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE RIGHT\n[77:17] FEE083: SO\n[77:21] FEE083: WELL I BUT HE WASN'T GONNA BE BOOKING ANY TIME TO US AFTER THE THIRTY FIRST OF OCTOBER\n[77:26] FEE083: SO UM\n[77:29] FEE083: THAT THAT MEANS THAT ANY BUGS THAT NEED FIXED ARE NOW CRAIG'S RESPONSIBILITY RIGHT\n[77:34] FEE083: YOU DON'T KNOW HAVE ANY CHANGE ON THAT RIGHT\n[77:34] MEE095: OKAY\n[77:35] MEE095: FAIR ENOUGH\n[77:38] FEE096: UM I HAVEN'T I HAVEN'T HAD ANY DISCUSSIONS WITH HIM SINCE\n[77:38] FEE083: 'CAUSE HE THAT'S WHAT HE SAID TO US ORIGINALLY\n[77:40] FEE083: SO I WOULD ASSUME YOU KNOW NO MORE CONTACT WITH JOE\n[77:43] FEE083: IT'S NOT FAIR TO GET WORK OUT OF SOMEBODY FOR FREE\n[77:45] FEE083: SO YOU KNOW ASK CRAIG INSTEAD\n[77:48] MEE095: OKAY\n[77:51] FEE096: WELL HE'S PH HE'S PHYSICALLY HERE\n[77:51] FEE083: YEAH\n[77:53] FEE096: IF WE WANT TO PAY HIM FOR SOME MORE TIME WE CAN DO THAT\n[77:55] FEE096: WOULD THAT BE A JUST BETTER USE OF OUR TIME IN GET\n[77:57] FEE083: I DON'T THINK\n[78:02] FEE096: YEAH\n[78:04] FEE083: WELL W HE WASN'T PAID IN ADVANCE\n[78:06] FEE083: HE'S BEING PAID IN ARREARS\n[78:07] FEE083: SO IT DOESN'T MATTER\n[78:07] FEE096: RIGHT\n[78:11] FEE083: UH I THINK IT'S\n[78:11] FEE096: BUT M HE HE HE IS AROUND AND I BELIEVE\n[78:14] FEE096: AND IF IF THE IF I IF IT'S A\n[78:15] FEE083: I THINK IT'S BETTER TO HAVE ALL THE SOFTWARE\n[78:18] FEE083: I MEAN IT'S NOT BIG THINGS IT'S JUST MAINTENANCE AT THIS PROGRAM AT THIS POINT AND\n[78:21] FEE096: RIGHT\n[78:21] FEE096: BUT IF UM IF EVERYBODY HAS A LOT TO DO AND YOU KNOW\n[78:24] FEE096: JOE COULD GIVE IT A COUPLE OF HOURS WHICH I IS WHAT IT MIGHT TAKE JUST TO FIX IT\n[78:28] FEE096: THEN LET'S DO IT BECAUSE STARTING RUN TIME IS NOW GETTING TO BE FAIRLY URGENT\n[78:31] FEE083: YEAH\n[78:31] FEE083: I IF HE CAN GIVE IT YOU KNOW LIKE BECAUSE THE PROBLEM IS YOU GOTTA HAVE AN IMMEDIATELY WHEN YOU DISCOVER A BUG IN THAT\n[78:34] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[78:36] FEE083: AND WE CAN MAKE CRAIG SHIFT ALL HIS OTHER PRIORITIES TO DO THIS 'CAUSE WE BOUGHT HIM\n[78:36] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[78:40] FEE096: RIGHT\n[78:41] FEE096: RIGHT\n[78:41] FEE083: RIGHT\n[78:42] FEE096: BUT WE CAN'T WE CAN'T MAKE JOE DO THIS EC ALRIGHT\n[78:44] FEE083: YEAH\n[78:44] FEE083: SO IT'S A KINDER WAY\n[78:44] FEE096: SO THERE'S UH SOME TRADE OFF BETWEEN AVAILABILITY AND SPEED FROM START TO FINISH GIVEN THAT THIS IS SOMEBODY ELSE'S CODE\n[78:45] FEE083: IT YEAH\n[78:49] FEE083: YEAH\n[78:50] FEE096: SO YOU KNOW\n[78:50] FEE083: BUT IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU DON'T THINK THERE'S ANYTHING THAT ACTUALLY NEEDS FIXED AT THE MOMENT\n[78:51] MEE095: WELL YEAH\n[78:51] MEE095: YEAH\n[78:54] FEE083: BECAUSE W WE ONLY NEED THIS TO WORK WELL ENOUGH THAT YOU CAN USE IT FOR SOMETHING AND YOU GOT WORK RATS\n[78:57] FEE096: RIGHT SO WE'RE WE'RE B WE'RE BUILDING MODELS\n[78:58] FEE083: SO\n[79:00] FEE096: RIGHT\n[79:00] FEE096: WE'RE WE UM\n[79:00] FEE083: AND HOW MANY MODELS DO YOU NEED TO COMPLETION\n[79:03] FEE083: AND HOW LONG DOES THAT TAKE\n[79:04] FEE096: WE HAVE THE DESIGN SOMEWHERE\n[79:08] FEE083: AND YOU GOT\n[79:09] FEE096: MM\n[79:11] FEE096: HMM\n[79:12] FEE096: WELL\n[79:12] FEE083: AND YOU KNOW ABOUT COMPLEXITY\n[79:16] FEE083: YOU'RE WAITING ON MARLOES\n[79:17] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[79:23] FEE096: OKAY\n[79:24] FEE083: YOU CAN COLD CALL HER TODAY THIS AFTERNOON\n[79:29] FEE096: YEAH\n[79:30] FEE096: I THINK SO\n[79:30] FEE096: 'CAUSE UM I HAVE TO CHECK BACK WITH\n[79:35] FEE096: WITH J. P. FAIRLY SOON\n[79:37] FEE096: OKAY HE WANTED TO KN UM\n[79:40] FEE096: THE EIGHTEEN THE NEXT EIGHTEEN MONTH PLAN GREAT\n[79:44] FEE096: DELIVERABLES GREAT\n[79:46] FEE096: PROGRESS WITH THE EXPERIMENT WELL THAT'S WHAT WE'RE DOING NOW\n[79:49] FEE096: OKAY\n[79:50] FEE096: SO WHAT DO WE THINK IF YOU HAVE A FAIRLY HECTIC WEEK ARE WE LOOKING FOR SUBJECTS NEXT WEEK\n[79:57] FEE096: OKAY\n[79:59] FEE096: ADS GO UP\n[80:00] FEE096: YEAH I DO\n[80:01] FEE096: I DO\n[80:02] FEE096: BUT I THINK AD SHOULD PROBABLY GO UP THIS WEEK\n[80:05] FEE096: WE WANT PEOPLE FOR N FOR NEXT WEEK\n[80:07] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[80:07] FEE096: IS THAT OKAY\n[80:07] FEE096: IS ANYBODY NOW TERRIFIED AT THE THOUGHT THAT WE'RE LIVE NEXT WEEK\n[80:11] FEE096: THERE ARE PEOPLE COMING IN HERE ONE AFTER ANOTHER\n[80:14] FEE096: OR P TWO TWO AFTER TWO MORE LIKELY\n[80:17] FEE083: THAT'S HER JOB\n[80:18] FEE096: YEAH\n[80:18] FEE096: YEAH\n[80:19] FEE096: OKAY IS THE IS THIS IS THIS GENERALISED IS THIS GENERALISED ANXIETY ROBIN\n[80:20] FEE083: COME ON\n[80:23] FEE096: OR DO YOU HAVE A SPECIFIC THING THAT OKAY\n[80:27] MEE095: YEAH\n[80:29] FEE096: SO ASIDE FROM THE USUAL ANGST WHICH WE ALL SUFFER WHEN WE GO LIVE\n[80:32] FEE096: SO WE W WE WANNA DO SOME PILOTING AT THE END OF THE WEEK\n[80:36] MEE095: YEP\n[80:37] FEE096: RIGHT\n[80:37] MEE095: YEAH\n[80:37] MEE095: SO WE'LL WE'LL GET WE'LL GET THE GET THE AUDIO STUFF TESTED YOU KNOW SINGLE MICROPHONES\n[80:41] MEE095: UM YEAH\n[80:42] MEE095: GET THAT TESTED NEXT COUPLE DAYS AND I ASSU I ASSUME THAT'S NOT SOMETHING YOU NEED ME FOR T IN TERMS OF THAT\n[80:45] FEE096: OKAY\n[80:48] FEE096: RIGHT\n[80:49] FEE096: S\n[80:54] FEE096: RIGHT\n[80:55] FEE083: OH YEAH\n[80:55] FEE096: SHE'S USING BUT SHE'S ACTUALLY RELAXED THAT SOMEWHAT\n[80:59] FEE083: OKAY\n[80:59] FEE096: YEAH\n[81:05] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[81:11] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[81:17] FEE096: OSTENSIBLY BOOKED TIME WHICH ISN'T\n[81:20] FEE083: SO YOU CAN DASH IN THERE FOR HALF AN HOUR AT A TIME\n[81:22] FEE083: DOESN'T SOUND VERY USEFUL FOR YOU\n[81:26] FEE083: UH-HUH\n[81:28] FEE083: OKAY WELL\n[81:28] FEE096: OKAY\n[81:29] FEE096: WE'VE BUT WE HAVE WE HAVE A SOLID BOOKING FOR ALL THE MORNINGS ANYWAY\n[81:29] FEE083: YOU GUYS SORT IT OUT\n[81:32] FEE096: RIGHT\n[81:33] FEE096: AND L EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF US ALRIGHT\n[81:36] FEE096: WE OWN IT\n[81:36] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[81:37] FEE096: UM SO WE CAN CHANGE THAT\n[81:40] FEE096: I MEAN THEY EVERYBODY ACKNOWLEDGED THE THE OTHER WEEK THAT WE THAT WE HAD PRIORITY\n[81:44] FEE083: RIGHT BUT IT WOULD BE KIND TO TELL HER AHEAD OF TIME WHICH OF YOUR MORNING SESSIONS YOU'RE BUMPED\n[81:46] FEE096: OH YEAH\n[81:46] FEE096: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[81:47] FEE096: OH YEAH YEAH\n[81:47] FEE083: YEAH\n[81:47] FEE096: OH YEAH YEAH\n[81:48] FEE096: DON'T WORRY\n[81:49] FEE096: UM THERE'S THERE'S A BOOKING SYSTEM RIGHT\n[81:52] FEE096: SO IT'S PUBLIC WHAT'S BOOKED AND WHAT ISN'T\n[81:55] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[81:55] FEE083: I THOUGHT THAT WAS THE PROBLEM THAT YOUR MORNINGS WEREN'T SLICED OFF ON THE BOOKING SYSTEM\n[81:55] FEE096: OKAY\n[82:00] FEE096: NO\n[82:02] FEE096: ALRIGHT MAYBE W SHOULD GET ON THERE AND BOOK MORNINGS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE\n[82:06] FEE096: ALRIGHT\n[82:08] FEE096: UH-HUH\n[82:08] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU KNOW I IF YOU'RE SA TOLD USE THE BOOKING SYSTEM\n[82:10] FEE096: YEAH JUST A WELL WE THINK WE SPOKE TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO WHO USED THOSE FACILITIES THE OTHER DAY\n[82:15] FEE096: BUT WE COULD BE WRONG\n[82:17] FEE096: SO\n[82:20] FEE096: HUH\n[82:22] FEE083: YEAH\n[82:22] FEE096: RIGHT\n[82:23] FEE083: AND WHAT ARE THE INSTR WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS HAVE UM I YOU KNOW AS RULES ABOUT WHO YOU HAND THE KEYS TO\n[82:31] FEE096: UM WELL THE TWO KEY HOLDERS ARE HERE\n[82:31] FEE083: 'CAUSE YOU KNOW WE LIKE PEOPLE TO KNOW TO GROUND THE OH I THOUGHT THE THE LENDING FOR THE BOOKING SYSTEM CAROLINE\n[82:36] FEE096: OH I SEE\n[82:39] FEE096: FROM CAROLINE\n[82:40] FEE096: OR THE GENERAL OFFICE\n[82:41] FEE096: THE GENERAL OFFICE\n[82:42] FEE083: SEE 'CAUSE YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO UH HAVE TRAINING IN\n[82:42] FEE096: I SEE\n[82:45] FEE096: BUT NO THEY NEED A THEY NEED AN ACCOUNT ON THIS MACHINE TO ACTUALLY TO USE IT\n[82:49] FEE096: THEY NEED ACCOUNT ON THESE MACHINES SO THAT THEY COULD BOOK\n[82:49] FEE083: OH OKAY SO THAT'S THE SAFETY\n[82:51] FEE096: THEY COULDN'T ACTUALLY LOG IN\n[82:52] FEE083: AND YOU CONTROL THOSE ACCOUNTS\n[82:54] FEE096: MM-HMM\n[82:54] FEE083: OH OKAY THAT'S FAIR ENOUGH\n[82:55] FEE096: OKAY\n[82:56] FEE083: OKAY\n[82:56] FEE096: WE'RE ALSO WORKING ON A WAY OF MAKING SURE THAT THE MATIN THAT THE MACHINES RETURN TO ZERO STATE WHEN THEY'RE WHEN YOU COME OFF THEM\n[83:03] FEE083: UH-HUH YEAH\n[83:04] FEE083: THAT'S SAFER\n[83:04] FEE096: BECAUSE THE IT'S THE PEOPLE HAVE BEEN LEAVING VAR UM WELL PEOPLE HAVE BEEN LEAVING VARIOUS BITS OF WHO KNOWS WHAT AROUND ON THEM\n[83:06] FEE083: 'CAUSE THEN THEY LEARN THE FIRST TIME\n[83:10] FEE096: RIGHT WHICH WHICH WE THINK IS WHAT'S CRITICAL\n[83:21] FEE083: YEAH YEAH\n[83:23] FEE083: OKAY\n[83:24] FEE083: I REALLY HAVE TO GET OUT OF HERE\n[83:25] FEE096: OKAY\n[83:25] FEE083: SO UM WHAT ELSE IS IMPORTANT BEFORE YOU RUN\n[83:30] FEE083: NOTHING RIGHT\n[83:30] FEE096: UM PILOTING PILOTING PILOTING\n[83:32] FEE096: YOU HAVE WE HAVE TO BUILD THE THINGS\n[83:33] FEE083: YOU GOT UH WILLING HEADS\n[83:34] FEE096: WE HAVE TO TRY THE MACHI TH THINGS\n[83:36] FEE096: WE HAVE TO CHECK THEM WITH MARLOES AND J. P. THAT THEY LIKE THE REPRESENTATION THE VARIABLES RIGHT\n[83:43] FEE096: HOW ABOUT UH YOU HAVE ANY TIME ON FRIDAY\n[83:46] FEE083: OH I DON'T THINK I BROUGHT MY DIARY UP\n[83:48] FEE083: UH BUT MAYBE\n[83:49] FEE096: I GET A EMAIL BACK\n[83:50] FEE083: WHY\n[83:50] FEE096: MAYBE YOU AND I SHOULD BE THE PILOT SUBJECTS\n[83:53] FEE096: FIRST PILOT SUBJECTS THE ONES WHO UM KNOW WHICH QUESTIONS WE WANNA ASK\n[83:57] FEE096: AND THEN WE SHOULD GET ANOTHER PAIR WHO ARE NAIVE TO THE WHOLE THING\n[84:00] FEE083: OKAY\n[84:01] FEE083: SO\n[84:01] FEE096: OKAY\n[84:04] FEE083: YEAH\n[84:06] FEE083: MM-HMM\n[84:06] FEE096: THIS IS GENERALISED FLOATING ANXIETY\n[84:10] FEE096: NO NO\n[84:10] FEE096: IT'S IT'S IT'S WISDOM\n[84:12] FEE096: BUT YEAH\n[84:14] FEE096: WELL UM BECAUSE ACTUALLY WE CAN I MEAN UH YOU KNOW IF WE MAKE COMMENTS THEY FEED BACK IN A LO INTO THE DEVELOPMENT\n[84:25] FEE083: HMM\n[84:27] FEE083: SO DO YOU KNOW WHAT TIME OF DAY YOU MIGHT WANT\n[84:29] FEE083: 'CAUSE I SHOULD C I 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UH OUR MARKETING\n[1:25] MEE007: UM I'M CRAIG AND I'M USER INTERFACE\n[1:26] MEE008: EXPERT\n[1:29] FEE005: GREAT\n[1:30] FEE005: OKAY\n[1:32] FEE005: UM SO WE'RE DESIGNING A NEW REMOTE CONTROL AND UM OH I HAVE TO RECORD WHO'S HERE ACTUALLY\n[1:38] FEE005: SO THAT'S DAVID ANDREW AND CRAIG ISN'T IT\n[1:44] FEE005: AND YOU ALL ARRIVED ON TIME\n[1:48] FEE005: UM YEAH SO DES UH DESIGN A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[1:51] FEE005: UM AS YOU CAN SEE IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE ORIGINAL TRENDY AND USER FRIENDLY\n[1:56] FEE005: UM SO THAT'S KIND OF OUR OUR BRIEF AS IT WERE\n[2:00] FEE005: UM AND SO THERE ARE THREE DIFFERENT STAGES TO THE DESIGN\n[2:06] FEE005: UM I'M NOT REALLY SURE WHAT WHAT YOU GUYS HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED UM IN YOUR EMAILS\n[2:11] FEE005: WHAT DID YOU GET\n[2:12] MEE006: UM I JUST GOT THE PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT WHAT THE PROJECT IS\n[2:15] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[2:16] MEE006: DESIGNING A REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:17] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[2:18] MEE006: THAT'S ABOUT IT DIDN'T GET ANYTHING ELSE\n[2:18] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[2:19] MEE008: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S IT\n[2:20] FEE005: IS THAT WHAT EVERYBODY GOT\n[2:20] MEE007: YEAH\n[2:20] MEE006: DID YOU GET THE SAME THING\n[2:21] FEE005: OKAY\n[2:21] MEE008: YEAH\n[2:22] FEE005: UM\n[2:24] FEE005: SO WE'RE GONNA HAVE LIKE INDIVIDUAL WORK AND THEN A MEETING ABOUT IT\n[2:27] FEE005: AND REPEAT THAT PROCESS THREE TIMES\n[2:31] FEE005: UM AND AT THIS POINT WE GET TRY OUT THE WHITEBOARD OVER THERE\n[2:38] FEE005: UM\n[2:39] FEE005: SO UH YOU GET TO DRAW YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL AND SUM UP YOUR FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS OF IT\n[2:45] FEE005: SO WHO WOULD LIKE TO GO FIRST\n[2:46] MEE008: I WILL GO\n[2:47] MEE008: THAT'S FINE\n[2:47] FEE005: VERY GOOD\n[2:54] MEE008: ALRIGHT\n[2:56] MEE008: SO\n[3:01] MEE008: THIS ONE HERE RIGHT\n[3:03] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[3:03] MEE008: OKAY\n[3:05] MEE008: VERY NICE\n[3:06] MEE008: ALRIGHT\n[3:07] MEE008: MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[3:10] MEE008: IS LIKE\n[3:23] MEE008: A BEAGLE\n[3:31] MEE008: UM CHARAC FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS OF IT\n[3:34] MEE008: IS THAT RIGHT\n[3:35] FEE005: YEAH\n[3:36] MEE008: UH RIGHT WELL BASICALLY UM HIGH PRIORITY FOR ANY ANIMAL FOR ME IS THAT THEY BE WILLING TO TAKE A LOT OF PHYSICAL AFFECTION FROM THEIR FAMILY\n[3:36] FEE005: YEAH\n[3:49] MEE008: AND YEAH THAT THEY HAVE LOTS OF PERSONALITY AND UH BE FIT AND IN ROBUST GOOD HEALTH\n[3:57] MEE008: SO THIS IS BLUE\n[3:59] MEE008: BLUE BEAGLE\n[4:01] MEE008: MY FAMILY'S BEAGLE\n[4:03] FEE005: RIGHT\n[4:04] FEE005: LOVELY\n[4:15] MEE007: WELL MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL WOULD BE A MONKEY\n[4:28] MEE007: THEN THEY'RE SMALL CUTE AND FURRY AND UH WHEN PLANET OF THE APES BECOMES REAL I'M GONNA BE UP THERE WITH THEM\n[4:35] FEE005: RIGHT\n[4:35] MEE006: COOL\n[4:40] MEE006: THERE'S TOO MUCH GEAR\n[4:45] FEE005: YOU CAN TAKE AS LONG OVER THIS AS YOU LIKE BECAUSE WE HAVEN'T GOT AN AWFUL LOT TO DISCUSS\n[4:50] FEE005: OK OH WE DO WE DO\n[4:51] FEE005: DON'T FEEL LIKE YOU'RE IN A RUSH ANYWAY\n[4:53] MEE006: OKAY\n[4:56] MEE008: I COULDA TOLD YOU A WHOLE LOT MORE ABOUT BEAGLES\n[4:57] FEE005: ACH WHY NOT WE MIGHT HAVE TO GET YOU UP AGAIN THEN\n[4:58] MEE008: BOY LET ME TELL YOU\n[5:01] FEE005: I DON'T KNOW WHAT MINE IS\n[5:02] FEE005: I'M GONNA HAVE TO THINK ON THE SPOT NOW\n[5:07] MEE008: IMPRESSIONIST\n[5:09] MEE006: CAN'T DRAW\n[5:12] FEE005: IS THAT A WHALE\n[5:12] MEE006: UM\n[5:13] MEE006: YEAH\n[5:18] MEE006: UM WELL ANYWAY I DON'T KNOW IT'S JUST THE FIRST ANIMAL I CAN THINK OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD\n[5:24] MEE006: UM\n[5:25] MEE006: YES\n[5:25] MEE006: BIG REASON IS 'CAUSE I'M ALLERGIC TO MOST ANIMALS\n[5:27] MEE006: ALLERGIC TO ANIMAL FUR SO UM FISH WAS A NATURAL CHOICE\n[5:27] FEE005: AH\n[5:32] MEE006: UM YEAH AND I KIND OF LIKE WHALES\n[5:34] MEE006: THEY COME IN AND GO EAT EVERYTHING IN SIGHT\n[5:37] MEE008: ALRIGHT\n[5:38] MEE006: AND THEY'RE QUITE HARMLESS AND MILD AND INTERESTING\n[5:41] MEE008: MM\n[5:42] FEE005: OKAY\n[5:43] FEE005: GOD I STILL DON'T KNOW WHAT I'M GONNA WRITE ABOUT\n[5:46] FEE005: UM\n[5:49] MEE008: SUPERB SKETCH BY THE WAY\n[5:51] MEE006: TAIL'S A BIT BIG I THINK\n[5:54] FEE005: I WAS GONNA CHOOSE A DOG AS WELL\n[5:57] FEE005: BUT I'LL JUST DRAW A DIFFERENT KIND OF DOG\n[5:59] MEE008: YEP\n[6:00] FEE005: M MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL IS MY OWN DOG AT HOME\n[6:04] FEE005: UM\n[6:07] FEE005: THAT DOESN'T REALLY LOOK LIKE HIM ACTUALLY\n[6:13] FEE005: HE LOOKS MORE LIKE A PIG ACTUALLY\n[6:15] FEE005: AH WELL\n[6:18] MEE008: I SEE A DOG IN THERE\n[6:19] FEE005: DO YOU\n[6:19] MEE008: YEP\n[6:20] FEE005: OH THAT'S VERY GOOD OF YOU\n[6:22] MEE008: NOW I SEE A ROOSTER\n[6:28] FEE005: UH\n[6:33] MEE008: WHAT KIND IS IT\n[6:34] FEE005: UM HE'S A MIXTURE OF UH VARIOUS THINGS\n[6:38] FEE005: UM AND WHAT DO I LIKE ABOUT HIM UM THAT'S JUST TO SUGGEST THAT HIS TAIL WAGS\n[6:45] FEE005: UM HE'S VERY FRIENDLY AND CHEERY AND ALWAYS PLEASED TO SEE YOU AND VERY KIND OF AFFECTIONATE AND UM\n[6:55] FEE005: UH AND HE'S QUITE QUITE WEE AS WELL SO YOU KNOW HE CAN DOESN'T TAKE UP TOO MUCH SPACE\n[7:01] FEE005: UM\n[7:05] FEE005: AND UH AND HE DOES A FUNNY THING WHERE HE CHASES HIS TAIL AS WELL WHICH IS QUITE AMUSING SO\n[7:11] MEE008: IS HE AWARE THAT TH IT'S HIS OWN CHA TAIL HE'S CHASING\n[7:13] FEE005: IT IS\n[7:14] FEE005: I THINK IT IS\n[7:14] FEE005: HE ONLY DOES IT AFTER HE'S HAD HIS DINNER AND UM HE'LL JUST ALL OF A SUDDEN JUST GET UP AND START CHASING HIS TAIL 'ROUND THE LIVING ROOM\n[7:20] MEE008: HMM\n[7:20] MEE006: IT'S AN AFTER DINNER DOG THEN\n[7:23] FEE005: YEAH SO UH\n[7:24] MEE008: PROBABLY WHEN HE WAS LITTLE HE GOT LOTS OF ATTENTION FOR DOING IT AND HAS FOREVER BEEN CONDITIONED\n[7:27] FEE005: YEAH MAYBE\n[7:29] FEE005: MAYBE\n[7:30] FEE005: RIGHT UM WHERE DID YOU FIND THIS\n[7:32] FEE005: JUST DOWN HERE\n[7:33] FEE005: YEAH\n[7:35] FEE005: OKAY\n[7:38] FEE005: UM WHAT ARE WE DOING NEXT\n[7:42] FEE005: UH UM\n[7:45] FEE005: OKAY UH WE NOW NEED TO DISCUSS THE PROJECT FINANCE\n[7:50] FEE005: UM\n[7:52] FEE005: SO ACCORDING TO THE BRIEF UM WE'RE GONNA BE SELLING THIS REMOTE CONTROL FOR TWENTY FIVE EURO UM AND WE'RE AIMING TO MAKE FIFTY MILLION EURO\n[8:02] FEE005: UM SO WE'RE GONNA BE SELLING THIS ON AN INTERNATIONAL SCALE\n[8:07] FEE005: AND UH WE DON'T WANT IT TO COST ANY MORE THAN UH TWELVE FIFTY EUROS SO FIFTY PERCENT OF THE SELLING PRICE\n[8:08] MEE008: 'KAY\n[8:16] MEE008: UM CAN WE JUST GO OVER THAT AGAIN\n[8:17] FEE005: SURE\n[8:19] MEE008: UH SO BAS AT TWEL ALRIGHT YEAH\n[8:23] MEE008: OKAY\n[8:25] MEE008: SO COST LIKE PRODUCTION COST IS TWELVE FIFTY BUT SELLING PRICE IS IS THAT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL\n[8:28] FEE005: ALL TOGETHER\n[8:33] MEE008: LIKE ON THE SHELF\n[8:35] FEE005: UM I DUNNO\n[8:36] FEE005: I IMAGINE THAT'S A GOOD QUESTION\n[8:38] MEE008: OUR SALE OUR SALE ANYWAY\n[8:39] FEE005: I IMAGINE IT PROBABLY IS OUR SALE ACTUALLY BECAUSE IT'S PROBABLY UP TO THE\n[8:40] MEE008: YEAH OKAY OKAY\n[8:44] FEE005: THE UM THE RETAILER TO UH SELL IT FOR WHATEVER PRICE THEY WANT\n[8:46] MEE008: OKAY\n[8:48] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[8:49] FEE005: UM\n[8:51] MEE008: ALRIGHT\n[8:51] FEE005: BUT I I DON'T KNOW\n[8:52] FEE005: I MEAN DO YOU THINK THE FACT THAT IT'S GOING TO BE SOLD INTERNATIONALLY WILL HAVE A BEARING ON HOW WE DESIGN IT AT ALL\n[8:58] MEE008: YES\n[8:59] FEE005: THINK IT WILL\n[9:00] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[9:01] FEE005: UM\n[9:03] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[9:04] FEE005: HMM\n[9:08] MEE008: WELL RIGHT AWAY I'M WONDERING IF THERE'S UM TH TH UH LIKE WITH D. V. D. PLAYERS IF THERE ARE ZONES\n[9:13] FEE005: OH YEAH REGIONS AND STUFF YEAH\n[9:14] MEE008: UM F FREQUENCIES OR SOMETHING UM AS WELL AS UH CHARACTERS UM DIFFERENT UH KEYPAD STYLES AND S SYMBOLS\n[9:16] FEE005: YEAH\n[9:17] FEE005: OKAY\n[9:25] MEE006: HMM\n[9:25] FEE005: YEAH\n[9:25] FEE005: WELL FOR A REMOTE CONTROL DO YOU THINK THAT WILL BE I SUPPOSE IT'S DEPENDS ON HOW COMPLICATED OUR REMOTE CONTROL IS\n[9:26] MEE008: UM\n[9:28] MEE008: I DON'T KNOW\n[9:31] MEE008: YEAH\n[9:31] MEE006: IT DOES MAKE SENSE FROM MAYBE THE DESIGN POINT OF VIEW 'CAUSE YOU HAVE MORE COMPLICATED CHARACTERS LIKE EUROPEAN LANGUAGES THEN YOU NEED MORE BUTTONS\n[9:40] FEE005: YEAH YEAH\n[9:40] MEE008: YEAH\n[9:41] MEE006: SO POSSIBLY\n[9:42] MEE008: YEAH\n[9:43] FEE005: OKAY\n[9:43] MEE008: AND THEN A AND THEN AL THE OTHER THING INTERNATIONAL IS ON TOP OF THE PRICE\n[9:47] MEE008: I'M THINKING\n[9:51] MEE008: THE PRICE MIGHT MIGHT APPEAL TO A CERTAIN MARKET IN ONE REGION WHEREAS IN ANOTHER IT'LL BE DIFFERENT SO\n[9:57] FEE005: WHAT JUST LIKE IN TERMS OF LIKE THE WEALTH OF THE COUNTRY\n[9:58] MEE008: JUST A CHARA JUST A CHARACTERISTIC OF THE\n[10:00] FEE005: LIKE HOW MUCH MONEY PEOPLE HAVE TO SPEND ON THINGS LIKE\n[10:01] MEE008: JUST\n[10:02] MEE008: OR JUST LIKE BASIC PRODUCT PODI POSITIONING THE TWENTY FIVE EURO REMOTE CONTROL MIGHT BE A BIG HIT IN LONDON\n[10:11] MEE008: MIGHT NOT BE SUCH A BIG HIT IN GREECE WHO KNOWS SOMETHING LIKE THAT YEAH\n[10:15] FEE005: AYE I SEE WHAT YOU MEAN YEAH\n[10:19] FEE005: MARKETING\n[10:20] FEE005: GOOD MARKETING THOUGHTS\n[10:20] MEE008: YEP\n[10:21] FEE005: OH GOSH I SHOULD BE WRITING ALL THIS DOWN\n[10:23] FEE005: UM\n[10:55] MEE008: RIGHT AWAY I'M MAKING SOME KIND OF ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT WHAT WHAT INFORMATION WE'RE GIVEN HERE THINKING\n[11:00] FEE005: MM\n[11:02] MEE008: 'KAY TRENDY PROBABLY MEANS SOMETHING OTHER THAN JUST BASIC SOMETHING OTHER THAN JUST STANDARD\n[11:05] FEE005: YEAH\n[11:08] MEE008: UM\n[11:10] MEE008: SO I'M WONDERING RIGHT AWAY IS SELLING TWENTY FIVE EUROS IS THAT SORT OF THE THI IS THIS GONNA TO BE LIKE THE PREMIUM PRODUCT KINDA THING OR\n[11:17] FEE005: YEAH YEAH\n[11:17] FEE005: LIKE HOW MUCH DOES YOU KNOW A REMOTE CONTROL COST\n[11:20] MEE008: UH-HUH\n[11:21] FEE005: WELL TWENTY FIVE EURO I MEAN THAT'S UM\n[11:24] FEE005: THAT'S ABOUT LIKE EIGHTEEN POUNDS OR SOMETHING ISN'T IT\n[11:27] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[11:27] FEE005: OR NO IS IT AS MUCH AS THAT\n[11:29] FEE005: SIXTEEN SEVENTEEN EIGHTEEN POUNDS\n[11:29] MEE008: YEP\n[11:31] MEE008: YEAH I'D SAY SO YEAH\n[11:32] FEE005: UM I DUNNO I'VE NEVER BOUGHT A REMOTE CONTROL SO I DON'T KNOW HOW HOW GOOD A REMOTE CONTROL THAT WOULD GET YOU\n[11:36] MEE008: NO\n[11:37] MEE008: YEAH YEAH\n[11:39] FEE005: UM\n[11:42] FEE005: BUT YEAH I SUPPOSE IT HAS TO LOOK KIND OF COOL AND GIMMICKY\n[11:44] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[11:47] FEE005: UM RIGHT OKAY\n[11:51] FEE005: LET ME JUST SCOOT ON AHEAD HERE\n[11:53] FEE005: OKAY\n[11:54] FEE005: UM WELL D DOES ANYBODY HAVE ANYTHING TO ADD TO UH TO THE FINANCE ISSUE AT ALL\n[12:02] MEE008: DO WE HAVE ANY OTHER BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON LIKE HOW THAT COMPARES TO OTHER\n[12:02] FEE005: THIN\n[12:07] FEE005: NO ACTUALLY\n[12:08] FEE005: THAT WOULD BE USEFUL THOUGH WOULDN'T IT IF YOU KNEW LIKE WHAT YOUR MONEY WOULD GET YOU NOW\n[12:08] MEE008: OTHER\n[12:10] MEE008: YEAH\n[12:12] MEE006: HMM\n[12:14] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[12:15] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[12:33] MEE008: YEAH INTERESTING THING ABOUT DISCUSSING UM PRODUCTION OF A REMOTE CONTROL FOR ME IS THAT L AS YOU POINT OUT\n[12:40] MEE008: I JUST DON'T THINK OF REMOTE CONTROLS AS SOMETHIN SOMETHING PEOPLE CONSCIOUSLY ASSESS IN THEIR PURCHASING HABITS\n[12:47] FEE005: YEAH YEAH\n[12:47] MEE008: IT'S JUST LIKE GETTING SHOELACES WITH SHOES OR SOMETHING\n[12:52] FEE005: OH\n[12:52] MEE008: IT JUST COMES ALONG\n[12:52] FEE005: FIVE MINUTES TO END OF MEETING\n[12:54] FEE005: OH OKAY\n[12:55] FEE005: WE'RE A BIT BEHIND\n[12:56] MEE008: DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[12:56] MEE007: YEAH\n[12:57] MEE008: LIKE SO SORT OF LIKE HOW DO YOU I I MEAN ONE ONE WAY OF LOOKING AT IT WOULD BE\n[12:57] MEE006: YEAH\n[13:00] MEE008: WELL THE PEOPLE PRODUCING TELEVISION SETS MAYBE THEY HAVE TO BUY REMOTE CONTROLS\n[13:06] MEE008: OR ANOTHER WAY IS MAYBE PEOPLE WHO HAVE T. V. SETS ARE REALLY FED UP WITH THEIR REMOTE CONTROL AND THEY REALLY WANT A BETTER ONE OR SOMETHING\n[13:12] MEE007: I KNOW UM\n[13:14] MEE007: MY PARENTS WENT OUT AND BOUGHT UM REMOTE CONTROLS BECAUSE UM THEY GOT FED UP OF HAVING FOUR OR FIVE DIFFERENT REMOTE CONTROLS FOR EACH THINGS THE HOUSE\n[13:14] MEE008: BUT\n[13:19] MEE008: RIGHT\n[13:20] MEE008: RIGHT\n[13:21] MEE007: SO UM FOR THEM IT WAS JUST HOW MANY DEVICES CONTROL\n[13:21] MEE008: OKAY SO\n[13:24] MEE008: RIGHT SO IN FUNCTION ONE OF THE PRIORITIES MIGHT BE TO COMBINE AS MANY USES\n[13:26] FEE005: YEAH\n[13:31] FEE005: RIGHT SO DO YOU THINK THAT SHOULD BE LIKE A MAIN DESIGN AIM OF OUR REMOTE CONTROL D YOU KNOW\n[13:34] MEE008: I THINK SO\n[13:35] FEE005: DO YOUR YOUR SATELLITE AND YOUR REGULAR TELLY AND YOUR V. C. R. AND EVERYTHING\n[13:35] MEE008: YEAH YEAH\n[13:38] MEE008: YEAH\n[13:39] MEE008: WELL LIKE UM MAYBE WHAT WE COULD USE IS A SORT OF LIKE A EXAMPLE OF A SUCCESSFUL OTHER PIECE TECHNOLOGY IS PALM PALM PILOTS\n[13:48] MEE008: THEY'RE GONE FROM BEING JUST LIKE LITTLE SORT OF SCRIBBLE BOARDS TO CAMERAS M. P. THREE PLAYERS TELEPHONES\n[13:52] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[13:55] MEE008: EVERYTHING AGENDA\n[13:56] MEE008: SO LIKE I WONDER IF WE MIGHT ADD SOMETHING NEW TO THE TO THE REMOTE CONTROL MARKET SUCH AS THE LIGHTING IN YOUR HOUSE OR UM\n[13:59] FEE005: YEAH\n[14:03] FEE005: OR EVEN LIKE YOU KNOW NOTES ABOUT UM WHAT YOU WANNA WATCH\n[14:07] FEE005: LIKE YOU MIGHT PUT IN THERE OH I WANT TO WATCH SUCH AND SUCH AND LOOK A OH THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[14:09] MEE008: YEAH YEAH\n[14:11] MEE008: AN\n[14:11] FEE005: SO EXTRA FUNCTIONALITIES\n[14:12] MEE008: YEAH\n[14:13] MEE008: LIKE P PERSONALLY FOR ME AT HOME I'VE I'VE COMBINED THE UM THE AUDIO VIDEO OF MY TELEVISION SET AND MY D. V. D. PLAYER AND MY C. D. PLAYER\n[14:22] MEE008: SO THEY W ALL WORK ACTUALLY FUNCTION TOGETHER BUT I HAVE DIFFERENT REMOTE CONTROLS FOR EACH OF THEM\n[14:26] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[14:26] MEE008: SO IT'S SORT OF IRONIC THAT THAT THEN THEY'RE IN THERE\n[14:32] MEE008: UM\n[14:34] MEE008: YOU KNOW THE SOUND AND EVERYTHING IT'S JUST ONE SYSTEM\n[14:36] MEE008: BUT EACH ONE'S GOT ITS OWN LITTLE\n[14:36] FEE005: HMM\n[14:38] MEE008: PART\n[14:43] FEE005: UM OKAY UH I'D WEL WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO WRAP UP PRETTY QUICKLY IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF MINUTES\n[14:49] FEE005: UM I'LL JUST CHECK WE'VE NOTHING ELSE\n[14:51] FEE005: OKAY\n[14:52] FEE005: UM SO ANYTHING ELSE ANYBODY WANTS TO ADD ABOUT WHAT THEY DON'T LIKE ABOUT REMOTE CONTROLS THEY'VE USED\n[14:58] FEE005: WHAT THEY WOULD REALLY LIKE TO BE PART OF THIS NEW ONE AT ALL\n[15:03] MEE006: AND YOU KEEP LOSING THEM\n[15:04] FEE005: YOU KEEP LOSING THEM\n[15:04] MEE008: MM\n[15:05] FEE005: OKAY\n[15:06] MEE006: FINDING THEM IS REALLY A PAIN YOU KNOW\n[15:07] MEE008: MM\n[15:08] MEE006: I MEAN IT'S USUALLY QUITE SMALL OR WHEN YOU WANT IT RIGHT IT SLIPPED BEHIND THE COUCH OR IT'S KICKED UNDER THE TABLE\n[15:08] MEE008: MM\n[15:11] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[15:11] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[15:13] FEE005: YEAH\n[15:13] MEE008: YEAH\n[15:14] FEE005: W YOU GET THOSE ONES WHERE YOU CAN IF YOU LIKE WHISTLE OR MAKE A REALLY HIGH PITCHED NOISE THEY BEEP\n[15:14] MEE008: YEAH\n[15:15] MEE006: YOU KNOW\n[15:16] MEE008: THAT'S JUST REALLY GOOD ID\n[15:19] MEE008: YEP\n[15:20] FEE005: THERE I MEAN IS THAT SOMETHING WE'D WANT TO INCLUDE DO YOU THINK\n[15:24] MEE008: UH SURE\n[15:25] FEE005: DUNNO\n[15:26] FEE005: OKAY MAYBE\n[15:27] MEE008: I REMEMBER WHEN THE FIRST REMOTE CONTROL MY MY FAMILY HAD WAS ON A CABLE\n[15:32] MEE008: ACTUALLY HAD A CABLE BETWEEN IT AND THE T. V. AND BIG LIKE BUTTONS THAT SORT OF LIKE LIKE ON A BLENDER OR SOMETHING\n[15:37] FEE005: MY GOODNESS\n[15:37] MEE008: AND UM YOU KNOW WHEN I THINK ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE NOW IT'S BETTER BUT ACTUALLY IT'S STILL KIND OF\n[15:42] MEE008: I DUNNO LIKE A MASSIVE JUNKY THING ON THE TABLE\n[15:46] FEE005: STILL FEELS QUITE PRIMITIVE\n[15:46] MEE008: MAYBE WE COULD THINK ABOUT HOW COULD BE MORE YOU KNOW STREAMLINED\n[15:51] FEE005: MAYBE LIKE A TOUCH SCREEN OR SOMETHING\n[15:51] MEE008: S\n[15:53] MEE008: SOMETHING LIKE THAT YEAH\n[15:54] FEE005: OKAY\n[15:54] MEE008: OR WHATEVER WOULD BE TECHNOLOGICALLY REASONABLE\n[15:56] FEE005: UH-HUH OKAY\n[15:57] FEE005: WELL I GUESS THAT'S UP TO OUR INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[15:57] MEE008: 'CAUSE IT COULD B IT COULD IT COULD BE THAT F IT COULD BE THAT FUNCTIONALLY THAT DOESN'T MAKE IT ANY BETTER\n[16:01] MEE008: BUT THAT JUST THE APPEAL OF OF NOT HAVING YOU KNOW\n[16:02] FEE005: IT LOOKS BETTER\n[16:04] MEE008: THESE DAYS THERE'S A R PE THINGS IN PEOPLE'S HOMES ARE BECOMING MORE AND MORE LIKE CHIC YOU KNOW\n[16:09] FEE005: YEAH\n[16:09] MEE008: UM NICER MATERIALS AND MIGHT BE\n[16:11] FEE005: OKAY\n[16:15] FEE005: OKAY\n[16:15] MEE008: BE WORTH EXPLORING ANYWAY\n[16:16] MEE007: UH\n[16:17] FEE005: RIGHT WELL UM SO JUST TO WRAP UP THE NEXT MEETING'S GONNA BE IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[16:21] FEE005: SO THAT'S ABOUT UM ABOUT TEN TO TWELVE BY MY WATCH\n[16:25] FEE005: UM SO INBETWEEN NOW AND THEN UM AS THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[16:31] FEE005: YOU'RE GONNA BE WORKING ON YOU KNOW THE ACTUAL WORKING DESIGN OF IT SO Y YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING THERE\n[16:33] MEE006: YEP\n[16:36] FEE005: UM FOR USER INTERFACE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS I GUESS THAT'S YOU KNOW LIKE WHAT WE'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT WHAT IT'LL ACTUALLY DO\n[16:44] FEE005: UM AND UH MARKETING EXECUTIVE\n[16:50] FEE005: YOU'LL BE JUST THINKING ABOUT WHAT IT ACTUALLY WHAT YOU KNOW\n[16:53] FEE005: WHAT REQUIREMENTS IT HAS TO HAS TO FULFIL AND YOU'LL ALL GET INSTRUCTIONS EMAILED TO YOU I GUESS\n[16:59] MEE008: OKAY\n[17:01] FEE005: UM\n[17:08] FEE005: YEAH SO IT'S TH THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN STAGE IS NEXT I GUESS\n[17:14] FEE005: AND UH\n[17:16] FEE005: AND THAT'S THE END OF THE MEETING\n[17:19] FEE005: SO I GOT THAT LITTLE MESSAGE A LOT SOONER THAN I THOUGHT I WOULD SO\n[17:19] MEE008: UM\n[17:27] MEE008: BEFORE WE WRAP UP JUST TO MAKE SURE WE'RE ALL ON THE SAME PAGE HERE UM\n[17:29] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[17:31] MEE008: DO WE WE WERE GIVEN SORT OF AN EXAMPLE OF A COFFEE MACHINE OR SOMETHING RIGHT\n[17:36] FEE005: UH-HUH YEAH\n[17:36] MEE006: MM-HMM\n[17:37] MEE008: WELL\n[17:38] MEE008: UM\n[17:40] MEE008: ARE WE AT MA RIGHT NOW ON THE ASSUMPTION THAT OUR TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL MAY HAVE FEATURES WHICH GO BEYOND THE TELEVISION\n[17:47] MEE008: OR ARE WE KEEPING SORT OF LIKE A A DESIGN COMMITMENT TO TELEVISION FEATURES\n[17:48] FEE005: TH\n[17:53] FEE005: OKAY WELL JUST VERY QUICKLY 'CAUSE THIS WE'RE SUPPOSED TO FINISH NOW\n[17:53] MEE008: I I DON'T KNOW\n[17:56] MEE008: YEP\n[17:56] 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"[0:14] FEE005: IS THAT ALRIGHT NOW\n[0:16] FEE005: OKAY\n[0:19] FEE005: SORRY\n[0:23] FEE005: OKAY EVERYBODY ALL SET TO START THE MEETING\n[0:25] FEE005: OKAY WE'VE GOT HALF AN HOUR FOR THIS ONE UM TO UH DISCUSS THE UM FUNCTIONAL DESIGN\n[0:27] MEE008: COULD YOU PLUG ME IN\n[0:30] MEE008: OKAY\n[0:33] MEE008: THANKS\n[0:34] FEE005: ALL READY TO GO\n[0:35] FEE005: OKAY\n[0:36] MEE008: OKAY\n[0:36] FEE005: UM SO HOPEFULLY YOU'VE ALL BEEN WORKING AWAY AND I'VE PUT THE MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING IN THE PROJECT FOLDER\n[0:44] FEE005: UM SO I GUESS JUST TO TO RECAP ON UH WHAT WE DID LAST TIME\n[0:50] FEE005: UM KIND OF UH GOT TO KNOW EACH OTHER A LITTLE BIT AND UH GOT FAMILIAR WITH ALL THE EQUIPMENT AND STARTED TO DISCUSS UM A BIT ABOUT THE PROJECT\n[1:00] FEE005: YOU KNOW COST WISE HOW MUCH HOW MUCH MONEY WE HAD TO S\n[1:40] FEE005: UM JUST WANT TO TELL YOU THAT YOU HAVE THREE NEW REQUIREMENTS\n[1:44] FEE005: UM WHICH IS THE THE FIRST ONE IS THAT UM UH THE COMPANY'S DECIDED THAT TELETEXT IS OUTDATED UH BECAUSE OF HOW POPULAR THE INTERNET IS\n[1:54] FEE005: NOBODY USES TELETEXT VERY MUCH ANYMORE SO WE DON'T REALLY NEED TO CONSIDER THAT IN THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[1:56] MEE008: 'KAY\n[2:01] FEE005: UM THEY'VE ALSO SUGGESTED THAT WE UM WE ONLY USE THE REMOTE CONTROL TO CONTROL THE TELEVISION NOT THE V. C. R. D. V. D. OR ANYTHING ELSE\n[2:10] FEE005: I THINK THE WORRY IS THAT IF THE PROJECT BECOMES TOO COMPLEX THEN IT'LL AFFECT UM HOW LONG IT TAKES US TO GET IT INTO INTO PRODUCTION\n[2:19] FEE005: THE TIME TO MARKET\n[2:21] MEE008: OKAY\n[2:21] FEE005: SO UM WE'RE JUST GONNA KEEP IT SIMPLE AND IT'LL JUST CONTROL THE T. V.\n[2:25] FEE005: AND THE OTHER THING WAS THAT THE COMPANY WANT THE CORPORATE COLOUR AND SLOGAN TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE NEW DESIGN\n[2:31] FEE005: UM I'M NOT ENTIRELY SURE WHAT THE CORPORATE COLOUR IS\n[2:34] FEE005: IT MIGHT BE YELLOW BECAUSE THERE SEEMS TO BE A LOT OF YELLOW EVERYWHERE\n[2:37] MEE008: AND THE SLOGAN LIKE THE ACTUAL WRITTEN SLOGAN OR JUST TO EMBODY THE IDEA OF THE SLOGAN\n[2:43] FEE005: WELL THAT'S THE THING I'M I'M NOT SURE UM\n[2:46] FEE005: UH TH BECAUSE ON THE THE COMPANY WEBSITE UH WHAT DOES IT SAY\n[2:52] MEE008: 'BOUT PUTTING THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[2:52] FEE005: UH SOMETHING\n[2:53] FEE005: YEAH I MEAN DO THEY IS THAT SOMETHING THEY WANT ACTUALLY WRITTEN ON IT 'CAUSE IT'S QUITE LONG\n[2:54] MEE006: MM YEAH\n[3:00] FEE005: UM OR YEAH JUST THE IDEA BUT I'M NOT SURE\n[3:02] FEE005: SO THAT'S SOMETHING WE CAN DISCUSS AS WELL\n[3:03] FEE005: SO THOSE ARE THE THREE THINGS JUST NOT TO WORRY ABOUT TELETEXT UH ONLY CONTROL THE T. V.\n[3:10] FEE005: AND UM AND UH INCORPORATE THE UH COLOUR AND SLOGAN OF THE COMPANY\n[3:16] FEE005: UM SO IS EVERYBODY OKAY WITH ANY OF THAT OR DO YOU WANT ME TO RECAP AT ALL\n[3:22] MEE006: NOPE WE'RE ALL SET\n[3:24] FEE005: RIGHT UM TIME FOR PRESENTATIONS THEN\n[3:26] FEE005: WHO WOULD LIKE TO GO FIRST\n[3:29] MEE007: I'LL GO FIRST\n[3:31] MEE008: SURE\n[3:31] FEE005: OKAY COOL\n[3:37] MEE007: ALRIGHT UM CAN I ST STEAL THIS FROM THE BACK OF YOUR LAPTOP\n[3:39] FEE005: OH YEAH OF COURSE YEAH\n[3:39] MEE007: UH\n[3:41] FEE005: G GO ON AHEAD\n[4:18] MEE007: SO THIS IS THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN\n[4:21] MEE007: UM\n[4:25] MEE007: RIGHT TO DO THE UM THE DESIGN I HAVE I'VE HAD A LOOK ONLINE\n[4:30] MEE007: I'VE HAD A LOOK AT THE HOMEPAGE WHICH HAS GIVEN US UM SOME INSP INSPIRATION FROM PREVIOUS PRODUCTS\n[4:34] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[4:35] MEE007: UM I'VE HAD A LOOK AT THE PREVIOUS PRODUCTS TO SEE WHAT THEY OFFER AND UM I WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU GUYS FOR UM YOUR IDEAS ABOUT THE DESIGN AT THE END OF THE MEETING\n[4:44] MEE007: UM UNFORTUNATELY WE'RE NOT ALLOWED TO TALK OUTSIDE THE MEETING ROOM SO\n[4:47] FEE005: OKAY\n[4:47] MEE008: RIGHT\n[4:49] MEE007: UM HAVING A LOOK AT THE EXISTING PRODUCTS I FOUND OUT THAT UM IT TENDS TO COME IN SORT OF TWO EXTREMES\n[4:55] MEE007: THERE'S EITHER UM A VERY COMPLICATED ONE THAT'S GOT LOTS OF BUTTONS LOTS OF COLOURS VERY CONFUSING YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING\n[5:01] MEE007: UM IN THAT CASE THE THE LABELLING TENDS TO BE VERY BAD\n[5:04] MEE007: UM THERE'S AN EXAMPLE I'LL SHOW YOU AT THE END UM SH SHOW YOU NOW\n[5:08] MEE007: UH\n[5:14] MEE007: HERE UM THE BUTTON THERE AND THERE\n[5:15] FEE005: ALRIGHT\n[5:18] MEE007: THIS ONE'S PROG\n[5:19] MEE007: SORRY\n[5:20] MEE007: THAT ONE'S PERG AND THAT ONE'S PROG AND IT DOESN'T REALLY TELL YOU WHAT IT DOES\n[5:34] MEE007: UM NOT SURE IF YOU HAD A A LOOK AT THE OTHER UM CONTROL IN THAT EXAMPLE\n[5:38] MEE007: UM IT'S A VERY SIMPLE ONE\n[5:40] MEE007: IT'S GOT ONLY THE BASIC FUNCTIONS MM BUT UM IT'S THE SAME SIZE AS THE THE HARD TO USE ONE\n[5:45] FEE005: OOP\n[5:47] MEE007: UH IT LOOKED A BIT CLUNKY\n[5:49] MEE007: THEY'RE VERY BIG AND NOT VERY MUCH USE FOR BUTTONS\n[5:53] MEE007: UM AND IT'S JUST VERY HARD TO ACCESS THE ADVANCED FUNCTIONS\n[5:57] MEE007: THERE'S THERE'S NOTHING FOR INSTANCE FOR A SLOW MOTION BUTTON\n[6:02] MEE007: UM MY OWN PREFERENCES I PREFER THE THE CLUNKY ONE\n[6:05] MEE007: UM IT'S VERY EASY TO USE\n[6:07] MEE007: UM BUT UNFORTUNATELY IT DOES LACK THE ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WHICH I I QUITE LIKE HAVING ON THE CONTROLS\n[6:13] MEE007: UM SO I BELIEVE THE THE ADVANCED FUNCTIONS SHOULD MAYBE BE HIDDEN IN A DRAWER OR SOMETHING LIKE THA FROM THE BOTTOM OF IT\n[6:21] MEE007: SO NOW I'D LIKE TO ASK FOR YOUR PREFERENCES\n[6:24] MEE007: UM NOT SURE OF HOW LONG WE'VE GOT UH\n[6:26] FEE005: UM\n[6:28] FEE005: WELL WE CAN CHAT AWAY FOR UH FOR FIVE MINUTES OR SO I THINK AT AT MOST\n[6:31] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[6:32] FEE005: JUST A COUPLE OF MINUTES ANYWAY\n[6:34] MEE008: M YEAH\n[6:34] MEE008: LIKE A LOT OF A LOT OF WHAT I'VE UM READ AND PREPARED FOR THIS MEETING FITS IN REALLY CLOSELY WITH WHAT WITH WHAT CRAIG'S JUST GONE OVER\n[6:43] MEE008: SO IN PART I COULD I COULD GIVE YOU SOME OF MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES BUT I COULD ALSO TH ADD SOME TO THIS WHICH IS JUST ABOUT SORT OF UM SORT OF MARKET RESEARCH\n[6:51] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[6:51] MEE008: BUT ANYWAY UM WE MIGHT COME TO THAT LATER\n[6:52] FEE005: SHALL WE SH WELL WE'LL STICK TO KIND OF YOUR AREA FOR NOW\n[6:53] MEE006: WHICH WHICH IS THE CLUNKY ONE THE ONE ON LEFT OR ON THE RIGHT\n[6:54] MEE007: UM THE CLUNKY ONE IS THE ONE ON THE RIGHT\n[6:57] MEE006: OKAY\n[6:57] FEE005: YEAH\n[6:57] MEE008: UM CLUNKY IN WHAT SENSE LIKE UM H HEAVIER\n[7:00] MEE008: LARGER\n[7:00] MEE007: UM I THINK IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE THE SAME SIZE BUT UM IT'S GOT MUCH FEWER BUTTONS\n[7:05] MEE007: IT'S YOU KNOW IT'S VERY SPREAD OUT AND KIND OF YOU KNOW I GET THE IDEA IT'D BE SORT OF ABOUT THIS SIZE\n[7:05] MEE008: I SEE SO IT'S MORE JUST BASIC\n[7:07] FEE005: LOOKS KIND OF YEAH\n[7:08] MEE008: RIGHT OKAY\n[7:11] MEE008: YEAH\n[7:11] MEE007: GOT VERY FEW BUTTONS ON IT AND\n[7:12] MEE008: YEAH\n[7:13] MEE008: SURE\n[7:14] FEE005: WELL I THINK IT'S A VALID POINT\n[7:15] FEE005: I MEAN LIKE THE ONE ON THE LEFT LOOKS QUITE UM QUITE COMPLICATED AND THAT P. R. T. P P. R. O. T. THING IS INCREDIBLY CONFUSING\n[7:24] FEE005: UM SO I SEE I SEE WHY YO YOU KNOW YOU MIGHT PREFER THE SIMPLER DESIGN BUT YEAH YOU DON'T WANT TO LOSE OUT ON\n[7:30] FEE005: YOU KNOW WHAT IT DOES SO MAYBE YOU KNOW YOU KNOW YOU GET A LOT OF REMOTE CONTROLS WHERE YOU KIND OF FLIP THE THING OPEN\n[7:31] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[7:35] FEE005: I THINK THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[7:36] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[7:37] FEE005: I THINK IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[7:37] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[7:40] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[7:40] MEE007: UM DO WE HAVE ANY FUNCTIONS THAT UM WE'D WANT ON IT\n[7:43] MEE007: I MEAN SO FAR I'VE GOT UM ON AND OFF UM SWITCH THE CHANNEL UP AND DOWN AND PUT THE VOLUME UP AND DOWN\n[7:45] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[7:48] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[7:48] MEE007: UM THEY'RE JUST THE THE VERY BASICS YOU COULD USE FOR A T. V.\n[7:50] FEE005: UH-HUH AND THEN ACTUAL NUMBERS FOR CHANNELS AS WELL YEAH\n[7:54] MEE007: OKAY\n[7:55] MEE007: UM YOU SAY THAT'S A H A REQUIRED ONE OR A REQUESTED ONE\n[7:57] MEE008: WHICH WAS THAT\n[7:57] MEE007: WOULD YOU LIKE UM THE CHANNELS LIKE THE THE NUMBERS ON THING UM\n[8:01] MEE008: UP THE NUMBERS OR THE UP DOWN\n[8:02] FEE005: GOD I WOU I WOULD SAY THAT'S REQUIRED\n[8:04] FEE005: I MEAN THERE'S NO WAY ANYBODY'S GONNA BUY A REMOTE CONTROL THESE DAYS WHEN IF YOU CAN'T ACTUALLY INDIVIDUALLY SELECT CHANNELS I MEAN WOULD ANYBODY DISAGREE WITH THAT\n[8:09] MEE008: YEAH\n[8:11] MEE008: YEAH\n[8:12] FEE005: UM WHAT ELSE UH SO DON'T NEED TO WORRY ABOUT TELETEXT DON'T NEED TO WORRY ABOUT V. C. R.\n[8:20] FEE005: UH ANY KIND OF LIKE DISPLAY CONTROLS AT ALL DO YOU THINK WE NEED TO WORRY ABOUT YOU KNOW LIKE BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST\n[8:23] MEE008: WE DON'T\n[8:24] MEE008: NO\n[8:26] MEE008: YEAH\n[8:27] MEE008: WELL I THINK I THINK ES ESSENTIALLY WHAT WE'RE DOING RIGHT NOW IS WE'RE CATEGORISING\n[8:30] MEE008: WE'RE SAYING WELL WE WANT THIS TO BE A PRODUCT THAT OFFERS ALL THE SORT OF MORE TRICKY FEATURES BUT WE WANT THEM TO BE IN ANOTHER AREA\n[8:33] FEE005: MM\n[8:38] MEE008: IS THAT RIGHT\n[8:39] MEE008: IS THAT WHAT WE'RE WE'RE DOING\n[8:39] FEE005: YEAH\n[8:40] MEE007: UM YEAH\n[8:41] MEE008: WE'RE KIND OF LIKE SORTING THEM AN OR ARE WE ACTUALLY ELIMINATING THINGS WE JUST DON'T WANT THE PRODUCT TO HAVE\n[8:42] MEE007: UM\n[8:46] FEE005: I THINK ARE YOU ARE YOU MAYBE KIND OF THINKING WHAT WE ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO HAVE AND WHAT WOULD BE NICE\n[8:49] MEE007: UH TO START WITH UM SORT OF A BIT BOTH\n[8:52] MEE007: UM WE NEED TO FIND OUT EXACTLY WHAT WE HAVE TO HAVE UM AND AFTER THAT WE CAN ADD THINGS IF THEY'RE POSSIBLE\n[8:54] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[8:57] FEE005: OKAY RIGHT\n[8:59] FEE005: WELL DO YOU WANNA MAYBE JUST AT THIS POINT DECIDE ON WHAT WE ABSOLUTELY MUST HAVE AS A P AS A FUNCTION OF THIS\n[9:03] MEE008: YEAH\n[9:05] MEE008: YEP\n[9:05] FEE005: UM SO SO FAR JUST TO RECAP YOU'VE GOT VOLUME AND CHANNEL CONTROL AND\n[9:08] MEE007: THERE'S UM ON AND OFF UM VOLUME AND CHANNEL AND SKIP TO CERTAIN CHANNELS WITH THE NUMBERS\n[9:13] FEE005: RIGHT OKAY\n[9:14] FEE005: UM\n[9:20] MEE008: WELL ONE ONE WAY I WOULD LOOK AT THIS UM WOULD BE THAT WE A APPROACH THE DIFFERENT CONTROLS IN TERMS OF UM LIKE CONTROL TYPES\n[9:29] MEE008: SO THAT FOR THE USER IT'S VERY CLEAR WHAT THEY WANT TO DO WHERE THEY GO\n[9:31] FEE005: MM-HMM YEAH\n[9:32] MEE008: UH AND ALSO THINK MAYBE A LITTLE BIT ABOUT SORTA W W WHAT WOULD JUST WANNA BE ACC EASILY ACCESSIBLE\n[9:38] MEE008: FOR EXAMPLE IF WE HAD AUDIO CONTROLS THOSE COULD BE SOMETHING PEOPLE SET UP VERY RARELY\n[9:38] FEE005: OKA\n[9:42] MEE008: MAYBE THEY'RE UN THEY'RE THEY'RE THEY'RE IN A LITTLE AREA BUT COVERED UP UM THINGS LIKE CHANNEL AND VOLUME UM ARE USED ALL THE TIME\n[9:45] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[9:53] MEE008: SO WE JUST HAVE THEM RIGHT OUT ON TOP UM VERY JUST VERY SORT OF SELF EXPLANATORY\n[10:01] MEE008: UM SO MAYBE WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT HAVING THREE OR MORE GROUPINGS OF CONTROLS\n[10:06] MEE008: YOU KNOW LIKE ONE WHICH ARE JUST THE THE HABITUAL ONES THAT SHOULD BE RIGHT WITHIN YOUR NATURAL GRIP\n[10:11] MEE008: AND OTHERS THAT ARE UH ALSO AVAILABLE AND THEN OTHERS THAT ARE CONCEALED\n[10:16] MEE008: SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[10:16] FEE005: OKAY\n[10:17] FEE005: UH WELL JUST TO TO WRAP UP QUICKLY ON THIS THIS LITTLE SECTION HAVE I JUST LOST OH NO\n[10:22] FEE005: UM UH DO YOU THINK MAYBE THAT'S THE ONLY KIND OF UH ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS\n[10:28] FEE005: AND THEN MAYBE JUST THINGS THAT WOULD BE NICE IF IT COULD DO WOULD BE THINGS LIKE AUDIO SET UP AND DISPLAY SET UP AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[10:35] FEE005: MAYBE LIKE A MUTE BUTTON THAT SORT OF THING\n[10:38] MEE008: YEAH\n[10:38] FEE005: ANY OF YOU ANYTHING TO ADD TO THAT AT ALL\n[10:40] MEE006: NO\n[10:41] FEE005: NO\n[10:42] MEE006: I'LL ADD IT LATER I GUESS THE PRESENTATION\n[10:43] FEE005: OKAY RIGHT\n[10:44] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[10:45] MEE008: YEAH\n[10:45] FEE005: UM OKAY IF WE CAN MOVE ON TO NEXT PRESENTATION THEN PLEASE\n[10:50] MEE008: SURE\n[10:50] FEE005: UM\n[10:51] MEE007: DO YOU WANT TO SWITCH PLACES\n[10:51] FEE005: DO YOU WANNA\n[10:52] MEE008: CAN THIS CAN THIS PL REACH\n[10:54] MEE008: CAN THIS PLUG COME ACROSS\n[10:54] MEE006: NO\n[10:55] FEE005: PROBABLY NOT ACTUALLY\n[10:55] MEE006: NO\n[10:56] MEE008: NO\n[10:58] MEE008: SO WHY DON'T I JUST PICK UP AND MOVE THEN\n[11:00] FEE005: YEAH\n[11:02] MEE008: HERE I'LL JUST\n[11:05] MEE008: WHY DON'T I JUST\n[11:19] MEE008: MM ER CAN YOU GO UP BEHIND ME\n[11:19] MEE007: JUST JUST SWITCH THEM\n[11:22] MEE008: KINDA THIS IS SO THIS I'M ALL IN A KNOT NOW\n[11:23] FEE005: BIT COMPLICATED\n[11:26] FEE005: IT'D BE NICE IF EVERYTHING WAS WIRELESS WOULDN'T IT\n[11:29] MEE008: OKAY\n[11:31] FEE005: RIGHT\n[11:36] MEE008: UM\n[11:37] MEE008: SO I CAN I CAN SAY ALREADY\n[11:39] MEE008: I DUNNO WHETHER THIS IS FOR GOOD OR FOR BAD BUT THERE'LL BE A LOT OF KIND OF UH REDUNDANCY IN THE IN THE THE ISSUES AND THE THE UH THE THINGS\n[11:47] FEE005: OH LIKE OVERLAP BETWEEN WHAT YOU SAID\n[11:49] MEE008: YEAH YEAH\n[11:49] FEE005: OH WELL FOR ALL YOU KNOW THAT THAT'LL HAPPEN\n[11:50] MEE008: WHICH IS MA NOT NECESSARILY A BAD THING\n[11:51] MEE008: BUT MAY WHAT I'VE ALREADY STARTED DOING IS CR I CREATED A SLIDE IN IN MY PRESENTATION HERE SO UM SO THAT WE KIND OF THINK WELL WHAT'S THE CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF WHAT WE'VE TAKEN FROM YOUR IDEAS AND AND MINE\n[12:05] MEE008: BECAUSE CERTAINLY I I HAVE A HARD TIME SEPARATING SEPARATING THINGS COMPLETELY\n[12:09] MEE008: OBVIOUSLY OBVIOUSLY WHAT YOU'VE JUST TOLD ME WHAT YOU'VE JUST TOLD ME IMPACTS A LOT ON WHAT UM LIKE MARKET RESEARCH MM THAT THAT I'VE BEEN SO HOW DO I HOW DO I GET THIS UP\n[12:09] FEE005: MM HARD TO KNOW WHAT WHERE YOUR ROLE ENDS YEAH\n[12:18] FEE005: OKAY\n[12:19] MEE006: UM FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[12:20] FEE005: UH PR YEAH PRESS FUNCTION AND F. EIGHT YEAH\n[12:20] MEE008: OKAY\n[12:22] MEE008: OKAY\n[12:25] MEE008: ALRIGHT\n[12:26] MEE008: SO\n[12:31] MEE008: F. EIGHT\n[12:32] MEE006: FUNCTION THE BLUE BUTTON\n[12:34] MEE006: NEXT TO THE CONTROL ON THE LEFT\n[12:35] MEE008: OH AND F. EIGHT\n[12:35] MEE006: YEAH\n[12:35] FEE005: MM\n[12:36] MEE006: YOU HAVE TO PUSH IT TOGETHER\n[12:36] MEE008: OKAY\n[12:37] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[12:38] MEE006: YEP\n[12:44] MEE008: OKAY I THINK THAT THAT'S DOING IT NOW\n[12:49] MEE006: NOPE\n[12:50] MEE006: TRY THAT AGAIN\n[12:52] MEE008: UH AGAIN\n[12:53] MEE007: THINK MAYBE THE THE WIRE IN THE BACK MIGHT BE LOOSE\n[12:54] MEE006: WAIT\n[12:55] MEE008: OKAY\n[12:56] FEE005: YEAH YOU WANNA\n[12:58] MEE008: UM OKAY GREAT\n[12:58] FEE005: OH OH HERE WE GO\n[12:59] MEE006: YEP THERE WE GO\n[12:59] FEE005: THERE YOU GO\n[13:02] MEE008: OKAY\n[13:03] MEE008: JUST UM BEFORE I BRING THIS UP WHAT I'LL JUST SAY IS UM WHAT I'VE WHAT I'VE DONE IS TRIED TO COLLECT SOME INFORMATION SO THAT I CAN THEN RELAY THIS TO TO YOU GUYS SO THAT IT'S NOW BECOMES A COLLECTIVE THING\n[13:13] MEE008: AND THEN KIND OF LEAD US IN THE DIRECTION OF DECIDING 'KAY WHAT WHAT ARE OUR OPTIONS\n[13:16] MEE008: WHAT SHOULD WE DECIDE AND DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN SO\n[13:21] MEE006: INCREASE THAT 'CAUSE WE CAN'T SEE THE\n[13:21] FEE005: UM\n[13:23] MEE008: OKAY\n[13:25] FEE005: OKAY\n[13:26] MEE006: THAT'S MUCH BETTER\n[13:27] FEE005: RIGHT\n[13:30] FEE005: CAN YOU UM\n[13:33] MEE006: THERE YOU GO\n[13:34] FEE005: RIGHT OKAY\n[13:34] MEE008: OKAY\n[13:36] MEE008: ALRIGHT\n[13:36] MEE008: THAT WOULD BE\n[13:37] MEE008: OKAY\n[13:38] MEE008: SO UM DOES THAT MAKE SENSE\n[13:40] MEE008: SO WHAT I BASICALLY GOT IS I JUST LOOKED INTO SOME INFORMATION AND SORT OF TH TRIED TO THINK ABOUT HOW HOW WE COULD REVIEW IT AND HOW WE COULD AND WHAT KIND OF DECISIONS WE COULD TAKE AWAY FROM IT AND THEN MAYBE BY THE END OF JUST LOOKING AT SOME OF THESE THINGS WE CAN THINK ABOUT WHAT ARE OUR PRIORITIES\n[13:54] MEE008: 'CAUSE CERTAINLY THERE'S LOTS OF DIFFERENT INFORMATION TO GO THROUGH\n[13:56] MEE008: SO UM I'M THINKING HERE ABOUT UH PRIMARILY ABOUT CUSTOMER NEEDS THAT WE START WITH THE CUSTOMER\n[14:02] MEE008: AND W YOU KNOW WHAT THEY WANT AND WHAT ARE ISSUES WITH WITH UM EXISTING PRODUCTS\n[14:08] MEE008: UH TO THINK ABOUT TRENDS AND ALSO ABOUT TRY AND CONNECT THAT AS YOU SEE WITH THE COMPANY VISION WHICH IS ABOUT FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[14:15] MEE008: UM AND THEN AS I SAY UH W WE'D LIKE TO PRIORITISE OUR DESIGN FEATURES FROM THIS AND UM\n[14:23] MEE006: BOUNCING ON TOP\n[14:23] MEE008: DUNNO\n[14:24] MEE008: OKAY\n[14:24] FEE005: YEAH\n[14:25] MEE008: UM\n[14:26] MEE008: SO THIS IS WHAT I'VE FOUND HERE UM A LOT OF THIS IS NEW TO ME SO WE'LL JUST READ THROUGH TOGETHER\n[14:32] MEE008: UM USERS DISLIKE THE LOOK AND FEEL OF CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS\n[14:37] MEE008: SO THEY FIND THEM UGLY\n[14:38] MEE008: MOST PEOPLE FIND THEM UGLY\n[14:40] MEE008: UM THE VAST MAJORITY WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY FOR IT TO LOOK FANCY AS WELL WE'LL SEE LATER\n[14:46] MEE008: THE VAST MAJORITY WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY FOR UM SLIGHTLY MORE INTUITIVE CONTROL SUCH AS VOICE RECOGNITION\n[14:51] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[14:53] MEE008: OKAY I'M GONNA WE'LL LOOK AT THAT IN A SECOND\n[14:55] MEE008: UM MOST PEOPLE USE ONLY A F A VERY SLIM PORTION OF ALL THE CONTROLS\n[15:00] MEE008: SO I GUESS WHAT WE'RE LOOKING AT HERE IS PEOPLE WANT THIS H TECHNOLOGY\n[15:05] MEE008: THEY TEND TO USE THE MOST SIMPLE CONTROLS AND OVERALL THEY FIND REMOTE CONTROLS TO BE SOMETHING THEY DON'T DOESN'T REALLY APPEAL TO THEM\n[15:12] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[15:12] MEE008: SO I THINK WHAT WE'RE DOING IS WE'RE TRYING TO TAKE LIKE IF FOR ME THIS IS SORTA LIKE THREE DIFFERENT DIFFERENT UM INSPIRATIONS\n[15:19] MEE008: YOU KNOW ONE IS THAT WE WANT UH SOMETHING THAT'S HIGH TECH BUT WE WANT IT TO SEEM EASY\n[15:24] MEE008: AND IN SPITE OF THE PRIMITIVE SIDE OF IT AND THE VERY HIGH TECH SIDE WE WANT IT TO JUST BE AN APPEALING PIECE OF EQUIPMENT IN PEOPLE'S HANDS\n[15:31] MEE008: UM FRUSTRATIONS\n[15:35] MEE008: THEY GET LOST A LOT S AS IT CAME UP IN OUR LAST MEETING\n[15:38] MEE008: UM TAKES TIME TO LEARN HOW TO USE THEM\n[15:41] MEE008: THIS IS UH WHY I MENTION WHEN CRAIG WAS UH SHOWING US SOME IDEAS THAT WE ACTUALLY TRY AND GROUP CONTROLS\n[15:46] MEE008: SO D IT DOESN'T JUST LOOK LIKE A BIG PANEL KINDA LIKE WHEN YOU YOU LOOK AT\n[15:50] MEE008: YOU KNOW A NEW COMPUTER KEYBOARD OR SOMETHING THAT IS QUITE EXPLANATORY\n[15:53] MEE008: IF YOU WANT AUDIO IF YOU WANT VISUAL THEN YOU HAVE THOSE\n[15:57] MEE008: UM\n[16:00] MEE008: AND I WILL ADMIT I DON'T KNOW WHAT R. S. I. STANDS FOR\n[16:02] FEE005: REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY\n[16:04] MEE006: IS INSTALLING A NEW REMOTE CONTROL SOMETHING THAT PEOPLE\n[16:07] MEE008: UH NO THAT DID NOT COME UP AT ALL\n[16:10] MEE008: UM SO HERE HERE IS ANOTHER UM SORT OF A A REVIEW HERE OF THE MAIN THINGS\n[16:17] MEE008: I ALSO FOUND THAT MOST PEOPLE WOULD UH ADULTS AT LEAST WOULD PAY MORE FOR VOICE RECOGNITION\n[16:22] MEE008: NOW APPARENTLY WE DO HAVE ACCESS TO ALL THE TECH CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY IN REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:27] MEE008: SO I DUNNO IF THAT'S POSSIBLE WE MIGHT CONSIDER GETTING INTO IT\n[16:31] MEE008: UM\n[16:33] MEE008: AND AND AGAIN HERE AS WE SORT OF MOVE M SORT OF THIN START THINKING ABOUT HOW WE WANNA SELL AND MARKET THIS\n[16:40] MEE008: I THINK A RECURRING THEME HERE IS THE COMPANY WANTS IT TO BE WANTS US TO MAKE SOMETHING THAT'S FASHIONABLE AND SLEEK AND TRENDY\n[16:46] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[16:47] MEE008: UM PEOPLE UH ADDITIONALLY AREN'T AREN'T LIKING THE APPEARANCE OF THEIR PRODUCTS\n[16:52] MEE008: SO WE WANNA THINK ABOUT AS WE TAKE ALL THE SORT OF THE TECHIE FEATURES HOW WE CAN UM PUT THAT INTO A UNIT WHICH IS WHICH PEOPLE LIKE\n[17:01] MEE008: YOU KNOW THEY LIKE THE AESTHETICS AND THE ERGONOMICS\n[17:01] FEE005: OKAY\n[17:03] FEE005: SO WANT SOMETHING THAT LOOKS GOOD AND IS EASY TO USE BIG PRIORITIES\n[17:07] MEE008: YEAH\n[17:08] MEE008: YEAH\n[17:08] FEE005: OKAY\n[17:08] MEE008: SO YOU KNOW JUST C LOOKING AT WHAT WHAT CRAIG UM CRAIG'S I UH IDEAS ARE S SORTA TELL ME THAT MAYBE WHAT WE WANNA DO IS TRY AND UM SEPARATE THE DIFFERENT THINGS THAT WE WANNA INCLUDE IN THIS\n[17:21] MEE008: SO IF WE DO SAY WELL WE WANT THERE TO BE ALL THE TECHNOLOGY WILL WE TRY AND MAKE THAT ALMOST BE LIKE OPTIONAL TECHNOLOGY\n[17:28] MEE008: YOU KNOW IT'S LIKE LIKE I FIND A LOT OF T. V. S THESE DAYS\n[17:32] MEE008: SOMETHING REALLY LIKE ABOUT 'EM IS IF YOU WANNA JUST TURN 'EM ON AND OFF YOU CAN\n[17:35] MEE008: BUT THEY HAVE LITTLE PANELS WHERE YOU CLICK AND THERE'S JUST LIKE TONS OF FEATURES YOU GO THROUGH\n[17:37] FEE005: MM\n[17:40] FEE005: SO IT YOU WANNA GROUP ALL THE DIFFERENT KIND OF TYPES OF FUNCTIONS TOGETHER YOU KNOW\n[17:42] MEE008: YEAH\n[17:45] FEE005: THAT'S I THINK IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[17:45] MEE008: YEAH\n[17:46] MEE008: THAT'S S THAT'S SORT OF THE UM BUT I I'M MY HOPE HERE IS THAT I'M PUTTING OUT THIS INFORMATION SO THAT WE CAN THEN SAY OKAY\n[17:55] MEE008: WELL HOW DO WE COLLECTIVELY MOVE ON WITH IT\n[17:56] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[17:57] MEE008: UM I I HAVEN'T BROUGHT OUT ONE SPECIFIC MARKETING IDEA\n[17:57] FEE005: OKAY\n[18:01] MEE008: ALTHOUGH MY SENSE IS THAT WHAT WE SHOULD TRY AND THINK ABOUT IS WHAT ARE THE CURRENT TRENDS IN MATERIALS AND SHAPES AND STYLES AND THEN USE THAT\n[18:07] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[18:09] MEE008: BUT NOT LET THAT CONFINE US TECHNOLOGICALLY\n[18:13] FEE005: OKAY\n[18:13] MEE008: SO\n[18:14] FEE005: RIGHT\n[18:15] MEE008: ALRIGHT\n[18:16] MEE008: ANY UM COMMENTS ON ALL OF THAT\n[18:19] FEE005: WELL UM ONE OF THE THINGS THAT WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON BY THE END OF THE MEETING IS WHO WE'RE GONNA BE UM WHO'S OUR OUR TARGET AUDIENCE\n[18:20] MEE008: THAT'S UH\n[18:27] FEE005: OUR TARGET MARKET\n[18:28] MEE008: YEAH\n[18:28] FEE005: UM SO IF WE WANT SOMETHING THAT THAT LOOKS GOOD AND IS EASY TO USE\n[18:34] FEE005: BUT HAS Y IS FAIRLY POWERFUL PRODUCT WHATEVER WHO DO WE REALLY WANT TO AIM THAT AT\n[18:39] MEE008: OKAY\n[18:40] FEE005: I MEAN\n[18:41] MEE008: WHERE'S THE MONEY MAYBE\n[18:42] FEE005: YEAH WHO WOU WHO WOULD HAVE THE MONEY TO SPEND\n[18:45] MEE008: YEAH\n[18:45] FEE005: WELL I IF IF LIKE TWENTY FIVE EURO IS OUR IS OUR SELLING PRICE THEN YOU CAN IMAGINE\n[18:46] MEE008: AND WHO WATCHES T. V.\n[18:49] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[18:50] FEE005: WELL I DON'T I'M NOT REALLY SURE HOW MUCH THAT WILL RETAIL AT\n[18:52] MEE008: MM\n[18:53] FEE005: BUT YOU WANT IT'S SOMEBODY WHO'S NOT GONNA JUST USE THE REMOTE THAT COMES WITH THEIR TELLY I SUPPOSE THEY'RE GONNA ACTUALLY GO OUT AND BUY ONE\n[18:57] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[18:59] MEE008: YEAH\n[18:59] FEE005: SO WHO DO YOU THINK WE'RE AIMING THIS AT\n[19:02] MEE006: UM I THINK IT'LL BE THE MID RANGE TO THE HIGH END MARKET IN TERMS OF PEOPLE\n[19:07] MEE006: 'CAUSE TWENTY FIVE EUROS FOR A REMOTE HOW MUCH IS THAT LO LOCALLY IN POUNDS\n[19:11] FEE005: IT'S ABOUT SIXTEEN SEVENTEEN POUNDS I THINK\n[19:13] MEE006: IS THAT TOO IS THAT A LOT OF MONEY TO BUY AN EXTRA REMOTE OR A REPLACEMENT REMOTE\n[19:16] FEE005: YEAH OKAY\n[19:17] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[19:18] MEE006: RIGHT\n[19:19] MEE006: UM SO MAYBE NOT THE HIGH END RANGE BUT MAYBE MIDDLE MIDDLE UP ISH\n[19:25] FEE005: OKAY\n[19:25] MEE006: KIND OF\n[19:27] MEE006: YOU KNOW HOW MUCH\n[19:27] MEE006: I DUNNO I GUESS YOU PAY WHAT TEN TEN QUID FOR A REMOTE\n[19:28] FEE005: OKAY\n[19:32] MEE006: LIKE A SIMPLE REPLACEMENT RIGHT\n[19:33] FEE005: YEAH\n[19:33] MEE006: I MEAN IF YOU LOST YOUR REMOTE AND THE FIRST THING YOU JUST WANNA GO OUT AND GET WOULD YOU HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY\n[19:35] FEE005: YEAH YEAH\n[19:36] MEE008: YEAH\n[19:37] MEE008: THIS THIS KINDA TOUCHES ON YOUR COMMENTS THERE DAVID\n[19:39] MEE008: THESE ARE THE AGE GROUPS WHICH WE HAVE INFORMATION ON AND THESE ARE THIS IS A TABLE OF H WHAT PEOPLE WOULD PAY MORE FOR A CERTAIN FEATURE\n[19:40] MEE006: YEAH\n[19:46] MEE008: JUST GIVES US A ROUGH IDEA OF WHERE THE W THE WILL TO SPEND MONEY ON T. V. EQUIPMENT IS\n[19:46] FEE005: OKAY\n[19:51] FEE005: OKAY\n[19:51] MEE008: MOSTLY FOCUSED AROUND THE TWENTY FIVE AGE GROUP\n[19:54] FEE005: YEAH SO DO YOU THINK WE'RE WE'RE AIMING AT A FAIRLY YOUNG MARKET THEN\n[19:58] MEE006: YEP\n[19:58] MEE008: SORT OF YOUNG PROFESSIONAL KIND OF\n[20:00] FEE005: YEAH OKAY\n[20:00] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[20:01] MEE007: UM\n[20:02] FEE005: UM DO YOU THINK THEN UH VOICE RECOGNITION IS SOMETHING WE SHOULD REALLY SERIOUSLY CONSIDER\n[20:10] FEE005: WHAT WHAT DO YOU THINK CRAIG\n[20:11] MEE007: WELL DID YOU NOT SAY IT WAS THE THE ADULTS THAT WERE GOING FOR THE THE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[20:16] MEE007: SORT OF THE THE OLDER GROUP\n[20:16] MEE008: UH YEAH IT'S THE\n[20:18] MEE008: YEP\n[20:19] MEE007: UH F\n[20:19] MEE008: IT DOES IT DOES FIT WITH THE MARKET THAT WE'RE SORT OF IDENTIFYING IN TERMS OF\n[20:22] FEE005: N YEAH\n[20:24] FEE005: I THINK WE ARE GONNA HAVE TO NARROW IT DOWN TO SAY LET'S TARGET THESE PEOPLE AND GIVE THEM WHAT THEY WANT AND 'CAUSE YOU KNOW\n[20:27] MEE008: OKAY\n[20:29] MEE008: YEAH\n[20:30] MEE008: SURE\n[20:30] FEE005: THERE NEEDS TO BE SOME KIND OF SELLING POINT TO IT\n[20:32] MEE008: SURE\n[20:33] MEE008: YEAH\n[20:33] FEE005: SO UM ANYBODY ANYTHING THERE TO ADD JUST KIND OF YOUNG PROFESSIONALS\n[20:39] FEE005: UH TH LIKE IF WE ARE GOING TO INCLUDE SPEECH RECOGNITION IT'S KIND OF BETWEEN FIFTEEN AND THIRTY FIVE SEEMS TO BE LIKE A REALLY HIGH RESPONSE TO THAT\n[20:47] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[20:47] FEE005: SO WE COULD SAY THAT WAS OUR TARGET\n[20:49] MEE006: I I THINK TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE IS IS IS FAIR TO ADD THAT IN AS A GROUP AS WELL BECAUSE THAT'S MORE THAN HALF YOUR GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO ARE WILLING TO AT LEAST TRY AND USE YOUR TECHNOLOGY\n[20:53] FEE005: YEAH\n[20:53] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[20:54] MEE008: YEAH\n[20:56] MEE008: YEAH YEAH\n[20:57] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[20:58] FEE005: OKAY SO FIFTEEN TO THIRTY FIVE LOOK FAIRLY YOUNG\n[21:01] MEE008: YEAH\n[21:01] MEE006: YEAH\n[21:01] FEE005: YOU KNOW THEY HAVE BIT OF EXPENDABLE INCOME TO SPEND ON THIS SORT OF THING\n[21:04] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[21:05] MEE006: I THINK PERHAPS THAT AGE GROUP IS SIGNIFICANT AS WELL BECAUSE THOSE ARE PEOPLE WHO USE THE COMPUTER\n[21:09] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[21:09] MEE006: WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH THEIR WITH COMPUTERS IN IN THEIR EVERYDAY WORK\n[21:13] FEE005: YEAH\n[21:13] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[21:13] MEE006: I THINK PEOPLE WHO ARE MAYBE ABOUT I WOULDN'T SAY THIRTY FIVE\n[21:16] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[21:17] MEE006: BUT PEOPLE WHO ARE ABOUT FORTY ISH AND ABOVE NOW WOULD NOT BE SO DEPENDENT AND RELIANT ON A COMPUTER OR A MOBILE PHONE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[21:18] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[21:20] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[21:21] MEE008: BUT YEAH\n[21:23] FEE005: YEAH\n[21:24] MEE008: YEAH SURE\n[21:26] FEE005: SO\n[21:26] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[21:26] MEE006: SO THESE ARE PEOPLE WHO ARE GADGETY RIGHT\n[21:27] MEE006: PEOPLE WHO ARE U GROWING UP USED TO YOU KNOW IN SCHOOLS AND IN UNIVERSITIES\n[21:27] FEE005: YEAH\n[21:31] MEE006: WHEN YOU GO ON TO THEIR WORKING LIVES PEOPLE WHO WOULD YOU KNOW REGULAR YEAH\n[21:32] FEE005: YEAH\n[21:33] FEE005: SO THEY'LL NOT SH NOT SHY AWAY FROM SOMETHING QUITE HIGH TECH\n[21:35] MEE006: YEAH\n[21:36] MEE008: YEAH\n[21:36] FEE005: THAT THAT'S THAT'S A GOOD POINT\n[21:36] MEE006: MM\n[21:38] FEE005: UM OKAY SO UM SO SHALL WE MAKE THE DECISION UH TO INCLUDE SPEECH RECOGNITION IF WE CAN\n[21:47] MEE008: IF WE CAN\n[21:47] MEE006: I I THINK ONE THING WE SHOULD TRY NOT TO AVOID IS NOT TO SAY WE HAVE TO USE SPEECH RECOGNITION RIGHT NOW\n[21:48] MEE007: YEAH\n[21:53] MEE008: YEAH\n[21:53] FEE005: OKAY\n[21:53] MEE006: BECAUSE UM BASED ON WHAT YOU'VE GO Y EVERYBODY'S SAYING RIGHT YOU WANT SOMETHING SIMPLE\n[21:54] FEE005: WHY IS THAT\n[21:59] MEE006: YOU WANT BASIC STUFF AND YOU WANT SOMETHING THAT'S EASY TO USE\n[22:02] MEE006: SPEECH RECOGNITION MIGHT NOT BE THE SIMPLEST THING FOR SOMEBODY TO USE\n[22:04] MEE008: RIGHT\n[22:05] FEE005: OKAY\n[22:05] MEE008: COULD IT BE AN ON OFF THING\n[22:07] MEE006: UM BUT WHAT I'M SAYING IS THAT WE'RE WE'RE TRYING TO LOCK OURSELVES INTO A S PARTICULAR KIND OF TECHNOLOGY\n[22:07] MEE008: LIKE IF YOU WANT IT ON YEAH\n[22:08] FEE005: WHERE YOU CAN ACTIVATE IT AND DEACTIVATE IT\n[22:13] FEE005: YEAH\n[22:13] MEE008: YEAH\n[22:13] MEE006: RATHER THAN FOCUSING ON ON EXACTLY WHAT ARE THE FEATURES THAT WE'RE GONNA SAY AND THEN\n[22:17] MEE008: YEAH\n[22:17] FEE005: OKAY\n[22:18] MEE006: YOU KNOW SAY SPEECH RECOGNITION IS GOOD FOR THIS SPEECH RECOGNITION IS NOT GOOD FOR THIS\n[22:19] MEE008: SURE\n[22:22] MEE008: SURE\n[22:23] MEE006: SO MAYBE WE SHOULD I SUGGEST THAT WE THINK ABOUT SPEECH RECOGNITION ANYWAY IT'S A IT'S SOMETHING THAT CAN BE USED TO FULFIL A FUNCTION\n[22:23] FEE005: OKAY\n[22:24] MEE008: YEAH\n[22:25] MEE008: SURE\n[22:29] MEE006: BUT AT END OF THE DAY WE DON'T LOOK AT THE TECHNOLOGY BUT WE LOOK AT THE FUNCTION FIRST\n[22:29] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[22:31] MEE008: YEAH\n[22:33] FEE005: OKAY\n[22:33] MEE008: SURE\n[22:34] MEE008: YEP\n[22:34] FEE005: UH OKAY\n[22:34] FEE005: WELL DO YOU WANNA UM GIVE US YOUR PRESENTATION AND THEN THEN WE CAN I DON'T KNOW UM MIGHT HAVE BEEN A GOOD IDEA TO ALL DELIVER OUR PRESENTATIONS AND THEN DISCUSS\n[22:37] MEE006: OKAY SURE\n[22:38] MEE008: YEP\n[22:42] MEE008: YEAH IT'S GOOD WELL IT'S GOOD TO GET IDEAS OUT WHILE THEY'RE FRESH IN MIND\n[22:42] FEE005: BUT THIS IS THIS IS HOW WE'RE YEAH EXACTLY YEAH\n[22:47] MEE008: UM\n[22:47] FEE005: OH IT'S SOMETHING THAT'S JUST OCCURRED TO ME AS WELL IS IF WE MAKE IT UM SPEECH RECO IF WE INCORPORATE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[22:53] FEE005: THAT'S APPEALING TO PEOPLE UM MAYBE WITH A PHYSICAL DISABILITY AS WELL\n[22:56] MEE008: NOT\n[22:59] MEE008: YEAH\n[22:59] FEE005: UM\n[23:00] MEE008: AND NOT LOSING\n[23:01] MEE008: AND ALSO IT HELPS IN TERMS OF PEOPLE NOT LOSING THIS YOU KNOW THEY THEY'RE SAYING OH IT'S I LOSE IT IN THE COUCH\n[23:04] FEE005: YEAH\n[23:08] FEE005: YEAH\n[23:09] MEE008: LIKE WE'RE KIND OF WHAT WE'RE B SORT OF GETTING IN INTO HERE IS MATING DIFFERENT UH DESIGN FEATURES TOGETHER THAT THEY\n[23:15] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[23:16] MEE007: I RECKON ONE PROBLEM WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION IS UM I'VE ACTUALLY SEEN ONE OF THEM USED AND UH THE TECHNOLOGY THAT WAS IN THAT ONE WASN'T PARTICULARLY AMAZING\n[23:23] MEE007: SO YOU END UP YELLING AT THE CONTROL FOR HOURS\n[23:25] FEE005: REALLY\n[23:25] MEE008: RIGHT\n[23:25] MEE007: CHANNEL UP\n[23:26] MEE008: OH REALLY YOU'VE SEEN ONE BEFORE\n[23:27] FEE005: DO YOU THINK MAYBE WE NEED LIKE FURTHER ADVANCES IN THAT KIND OF AREA UNTIL IT'S WORTHWHILE INCORPORATING IT THOUGH\n[23:29] MEE007: UM\n[23:32] MEE007: I THINK IT'D PROBABLY QUITE EXPENSIVE TO PUT IN\n[23:34] MEE006: SORRY DO YOU MIND PASSING ME MY NOTEPAD\n[23:34] FEE005: MM\n[23:35] FEE005: COURSE NOT\n[23:35] MEE006: THANKS\n[23:37] MEE006: COOL UM\n[23:37] FEE005: THERE YOU GO\n[23:39] MEE006: OKAY\n[23:39] MEE006: UM\n[23:41] FEE005: RIGHT\n[23:42] MEE006: WELL THIS IS JUST THE WORKING DESIGN UM\n[23:44] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[23:45] MEE006: WELL THIS IS JUST WHAT HOW I WOULD GO ABOUT IT\n[23:48] MEE006: UM I GUESS I TRY TO DEFINE LIKE WHAT WE'RE DOING NOW TRY TO DEFINE WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO GET DONE\n[23:54] MEE006: UM I THINK IN A PRACTICAL WAY WE KIND OF KNOW WHAT IT IS\n[23:54] MEE008: RIGHT\n[23:57] MEE006: WE'VE USED IT WE'RE FAMILIAR WITH IT BUT WE'RE WE CAN'T N WE HAVEN'T NARROWED DOWN UM EXACTLY WHAT THE THINGS WE'RE TRYING TO FULFIL\n[24:04] MEE006: LIKE BESIDES THE BASICS I THINK BACK IN THE BACK OF OUR MINDS WE KNOW WHAT THE BASICS ARE\n[24:09] MEE006: HAS TO CHANGE CHANNELS HAS TO CHANGE VOLUME BUT IN LIKE SPECIFICS RIGHT WHICH ONE OF THE BASICS ARE YOU TRYING TO TARGET\n[24:15] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[24:15] MEE006: UM ARE THERE CERTAIN PARTS OF THE BASICS THAT ARE MORE IMPORTANT OR LESS IMPORTANT THAN THE BASICS\n[24:19] MEE006: UM AND I JUST THE IDEA IS JUST TO GET EVERYBODY TO UM I USUALLY HAVE A HAVE HAVE A DESIGN THAT'S THERE AS A BASIC\n[24:28] MEE006: SO YOU KNOW THINGS THAT TO START EVERYTHING GOING\n[24:32] MEE006: BUT I GUESS EVERYBODY DOES HAVE SOME IDEA SO I DON'T THINK UM THERE'S A NEED FOR THAT\n[24:37] MEE006: UM OKAY THIS FINDING THINGS IS A LITTLE BIT CONFUSING SO I'LL GO INTO THE DIAGRAM FIRST\n[24:43] MEE006: IT JUST EXPLAINS HOW THE PROCESS GOES THROUGH FROM A FROM THE BASIC TECHNOLOGY POINT OF VIEW\n[24:45] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[24:48] MEE006: THE BASIC STEPS THAT YOU NEED UM IN THE DIAGRAM AND IN THIS SLIDE PROBABLY WORKS BETTER\n[24:52] MEE006: UM OKAY YOU NEED SOME POWER SOURCE\n[24:55] MEE006: 'KAY A BATTERY OR SOMETHING TO KEEP IT GOING\n[24:56] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[24:58] MEE006: UM AND THAT POWER SOURCE IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT TIES YOU DOWN TO UM HOW LONG THE DEVICE WILL LAST\n[25:04] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[25:05] MEE006: UM IT TIES YOU DOWN PERHAPS A BIT LATER ON IN TERMS OF THE TECHNOLOGIES UM HOW FAR YOU CAN TRANSMIT THE SIGNAL OR THE COMPLEXITY OF THE FUNCTIONS THAT YOU WANT\n[25:13] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[25:14] MEE006: LIKE FOR EXAMPLE VOICE RECOGNITION RIGHT\n[25:16] MEE006: THAT MIGHT BE CONSTRAINED BECAUSE THAT YOU MIGHT NEED TO POWER A MICROPHONE YOU MIGHT NEED TO POWER OTHER THINGS SO THAT'S ONE PERHAPS CONSTRAINT THERE\n[25:23] MEE006: UM\n[25:25] MEE006: TH OKAY THE BASIC THING IS THERE'S A USER INTERFACE WHERE PEOPLE PUNCH A BUTTON OR TALK INTO IT OR SMILE TO IT OR BLINK THEIR EYES WHATEVER\n[25:34] FEE005: HMM\n[25:35] MEE006: YOU KNOW AND THAT UM PICKS UP AN INPUT FROM A USER\n[25:38] MEE006: UM UH A LOGIC A SERIES OF LOGIC HAS TO DECIDE WHAT THE USER IS TELLING THE DEVICE\n[25:44] MEE006: AND THE DEVICE HAS TO R YOU KNOW BASED ON YOU PUSH BUTTON A. SO I WILL DO SOMETHING WITH BUTTON A.\n[25:50] MEE006: SO MAYBE BUTTON A. IS THE POWER BUTTON OKAY\n[25:50] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[25:51] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[25:52] MEE006: UM AND THEN IT NEEDS TO BE ABLE TO SEND THE SIGNAL OUT TO THE DEVICE ITSELF WHICH IS THE RECEIVER HERE\n[25:57] MEE006: UM AND I THINK THAT'S ABOUT IT IN TERMS OF MY DESIGN UM\n[26:02] MEE006: IT'S FAIRLY GENERAL UM AND I GUESS THE PURPOSE OF THIS IS ALSO NOT TO RESTRICT YOU IN IN THE WAY YOU'RE THINKING LIKE UM VOICE RECOGNITION\n[26:07] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[26:11] MEE006: RIGHT UM IF IT'S SOMETHING WHICH IS IMPORTANT THEN WE JUST ADD MORE POWER RATHER THAN HAVING A THING THAT WE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH POWER\n[26:18] MEE006: SO IT'S NOT REALLY A CONSTRAINT IN THAT SENSE BUT I MEAN THESE ARE FUNCTIONALLY YOU KNOW THE BASE WHAT THE TECHNOLOGY HAS TO DO\n[26:18] FEE005: OKAY\n[26:19] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[26:23] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[26:23] MEE008: OKAY\n[26:25] FEE005: OKAY\n[26:26] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[26:26] MEE006: UM SO I GUESS THE REST OF IT I THINK WE SHOULD MAYBE YOU YOU WANNA GO BACK TO WHAT THE FUNCTIONS ARE\n[26:31] MEE006: I THINK THAT'S MORE RELEVANT TO A DISCUSSION\n[26:32] MEE008: 'KAY\n[26:33] FEE005: UH\n[26:34] FEE005: WELL DO YOU WAN DO YOU WANNA FINISH UP YOUR YOUR WHOLE PRESENTATION THEN\n[26:34] MEE008: SURE\n[26:35] MEE008: SURE\n[26:37] MEE006: YEAH W I'M DONE\n[26:38] FEE005: ARE YOU ARE YOU ALL DONE\n[26:38] MEE006: MORE OR LESS\n[26:39] MEE006: YEAH\n[26:40] MEE006: PS OH IT'S JUST PUTTING THE REST OF IT INTO WORDS BUT IT'S ESSENTIALLY THE SAME THING\n[26:43] MEE008: YEP\n[26:44] FEE005: MM\n[26:45] MEE006: UM YOU HAVE A TRANSMITTER AN INPUT DEVICE LOGIC CHIP YOU KNOW STUFF LIKE THAT\n[26:47] FEE005: OKAY\n[26:49] FEE005: OKAY\n[26:49] MEE008: RIGHT\n[26:50] MEE006: UM\n[26:50] FEE005: RIGHT\n[26:50] MEE008: AND LIKE ON THE MEANS B SINCE WE'RE ON THE TOPIC OF THE TECHNOLOGY UH ARE THERE ANY LIKE WHAT ARE OUR OPTIONS\n[26:52] MEE006: I GUESS THIS WOULD BE\n[26:55] MEE006: YEP\n[26:58] MEE008: ALRIGHT WHAT'S WHAT I IN IS THIS THE ONLY WAY THAT WE GO ABOUT IT OR ARE THERE OTHER THIN\n[27:03] MEE006: UM THESE THESE AREN'T TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS IN THAT SENSE\n[27:07] MEE008: RIGHT\n[27:07] MEE006: THIS IS JUST UM A BASIC PRINCIPLES AND BASIC COMPONENTS THAT ARE NEEDED\n[27:08] MEE008: THE BASIC PRINCIPLE OF\n[27:09] FEE005: OKAY\n[27:10] MEE008: 'KAY\n[27:12] MEE008: RIGHT\n[27:12] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[27:12] MEE006: FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU NEEDED UM IF YOU NEEDED TO ADD UH A VOICE RECOGNITION RIGHT\n[27:18] MEE006: THEN YOUR USER INTERFACE WOULD BE SPLIT BROKEN DOWN INTO MORE COMPONENTS RIGHT WHICH YOU HAVE A MICROPHONE THE V. R. AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[27:20] MEE008: OKAY\n[27:22] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[27:24] FEE005: OH\n[27:24] MEE008: OKAY\n[27:25] FEE005: SO THIS JUST SHOW HOW WE'RE KIND OF MODULARISING THE WHOLE THING\n[27:26] MEE006: UH\n[27:27] MEE006: YEP\n[27:28] FEE005: OKAY\n[27:28] MEE006: YEP\n[27:28] MEE006: SO EACH COMPONENT REPRESENTS ONE FUNCTION BUT I THINK THE BASIC FUNCTIONS ARE THE LOGIC THE TRANSMITTER\n[27:31] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[27:34] MEE006: UM AND THE RECEIVER OKAY AND THE POWER ARE THINGS THAT YOU WON'T HAVE TO CARE ABOUT\n[27:35] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[27:39] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[27:39] FEE005: YEAH\n[27:40] MEE006: UM AND THOSE ARE THINGS THAT BASED ON WHAT YOUR USER INTERFACE REQUIRES THEN WE'LL ADD MORE FUNCTIONALITY TO IT\n[27:43] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[27:45] FEE005: OKAY\n[27:45] MEE006: UM THERE MIGHT BE ONE OTHER CONSIDERATION WHICH WOULD BE THAT THE THE TRANSMISSION BETWEEN THE REMOTE CONTROL AND THE T. V. FOR EXAMPLE\n[27:53] FEE005: OKAY\n[27:54] MEE008: OKAY\n[27:54] MEE006: OKAY UM ARE WE GONNA RESTRICT OURSELVES TO USING THE TRADITIONAL TECHNOLOGIES OF INFRA RED THING\n[27:59] FEE005: OKAY\n[28:00] MEE006: BECAUSE THAT'S SOMETHING YOU NEED TO ACTUALLY BE PHYSICALLY BE POINTING TO\n[28:03] FEE005: OKAY\n[28:03] MEE008: RIGHT\n[28:04] MEE006: RIGHT\n[28:04] FEE005: WELL WELL A WORRY THAT WAS WAS EXPRESSED IN THE NEW REQUIREMENTS WAS THAT IF WE MADE THIS TOO COMPLEX IT WOULD E IT WOULD EFFECT UM HOW LONG HOW LONG IT TOOK US TO GET THIS TO MARKET\n[28:13] FEE005: SO I TH SUSPECT IT MIGHT BE A GOOD IDEA JUST TO RESTRICT OUR KIND OF OUR CREATIVE INFLUENCE ON THIS ON THE USER INTERFACE AND NOT WORRY SO MUCH ABOUT UH HOW WE TRANSMIT IT UM BECAUSE I MEAN IT IT'S TRIED AND TESTED INTRA RED\n[28:23] MEE006: YEP\n[28:26] FEE005: SO WE COULD STAY WITH THA\n[28:27] MEE006: THERE MIGHT BE ONE OTHER PROBLEM WITH THE TRANSMISSION UM IN PARTICULAR RIGHT NOW SINCE WE'RE TALKING ABOUT VOICE RECOGNITION\n[28:33] MEE006: UM IF SOMEBODY'S GONNA H TALK TO THE DEVICE YOU IDEALLY WANT THEM TO HOLD IT TO THEM\n[28:35] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[28:37] FEE005: OH YEAH\n[28:38] MEE006: I IT YOU MAY NOT REQUIRE THAT BUT YOU KNOW UM IT'S IT'S IT'S SOMETHING VERY NATURAL I GUESS\n[28:38] MEE008: RIGHT\n[28:39] MEE008: RIGHT\n[28:43] FEE005: YEAH MM-HMM\n[28:43] MEE006: YOU KNOW TO HOLD IT TO SIGNAL TO THE USER AND PUSH A BUTTON MAYBE TO START S TALKING ABOUT IT\n[28:47] FEE005: OKAY\n[28:48] MEE006: THEN YOU NEED TO SEND THE SIGNAL OUT SO BECAUSE IF YOU'RE USING INFRA RED THE LINE OF SIGHT UM SAY THE T. V. 'S AT THAT CHAIR\n[28:49] FEE005: MM\n[28:52] FEE005: MM\n[28:54] MEE006: AND I'M STANDING IN FRONT OF HERE AND THE TRANSMITTER IS HERE IT BLOCKS IT\n[28:56] FEE005: YEAH\n[28:58] FEE005: OKAY\n[28:58] MEE006: SO IN THAT SENSE THERE'S NOT REALLY A RESTRICTION BUT IT'S SOMETHING WHICH YOU MAY HAVE TO THINK ABOUT LATER ON IN THE PROCESS\n[29:01] MEE008: RIGHT\n[29:04] MEE008: OKAY\n[29:04] MEE006: NOT SO MUCH FURTHER DOWN\n[29:04] FEE005: OKAY\n[29:05] MEE008: AND UM JUST A CLARIFICATION BEFORE WE FINISH THIS\n[29:08] MEE008: UH DOES C IS OUR CONTROLLER IS IT HAVE THE OPTION OF BEING UM ON A STANDARD UH FREQUENCY AS ALL OF THE OTHER EQUIPMENT\n[29:18] MEE008: SO THAT THE ONE CONTROLLER CAN CONTROL SEVERAL PIECES OF EQUIPMENT\n[29:19] MEE006: THERE'S THERE'S NOT MUCH SPECIFIC SPECIFIC INFORMATION BUT I THINK THAT UM ONE INDICATION OF INFRA RED MEAN THAT YOU'RE JUST TARGETING TRADITIONAL DEVICES\n[29:22] FEE005: W\n[29:28] FEE005: YEAH\n[29:28] MEE008: OKAY\n[29:28] MEE006: BECAUSE INFRA RED IS SOMETHING WHICH EVERYBODY HAS\n[29:29] FEE005: W WELL WELL WE'VE UM IN THE NEW REQUIREMENT SPEC THEY SAID JUST TO FOCUS ON THE T. V. SO THAT'S WHAT WE SHOULD DO FOR NOW I THINK\n[29:34] MEE008: JUST TO T. V. OKAY\n[29:36] MEE008: OKAY\n[29:36] FEE005: SOMETHING I WAS WONDERING ABOUT WAS THE POWER\n[29:38] FEE005: UM IS IT WORTH CONSIDERING LIKE HAVING LIKE A CHARGING UNIT AS OPPOSED TO JUST REGULAR BATTERIES\n[29:44] FEE005: I MEAN IS THAT SOMETHING WE REALLY WANT TO GO INTO DO YOU THINK OR SHOULD WE JUST CONSIDER RUNNING ON REGULAR BATTERIES\n[29:47] MEE006: THERE'S A THERE'S OKAY FROM FROM A FROM A COMPONENT POINT OF VIEW THERE'S ADDED COMPLEXITY\n[29:52] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[29:53] MEE006: AND YOU ADD COST TO IT UM AND THEN THERE'S PROBABLY THE FACT THAT YOU NEED ANOTHER PHYSICAL COMPONENT\n[29:54] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[29:58] MEE006: YOU NEED A DOCKING CRADLE FOR EXAMPLE FOR YOU TO PUT IT IN TO CHARGE\n[29:59] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[30:00] FEE005: YEAH\n[30:00] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[30:02] FEE005: OKAY\n[30:02] MEE006: OR YOU NEED TO GET THE USER TO PLUG IT IN\n[30:04] MEE006: UM AND MOST USERS ARE VERY F USE ALREADY USED TO THE IDEA OF BUYING BATTERIES AND PUTTING IT INTO THE CONTROLLER\n[30:04] FEE005: OKAY SO\n[30:10] FEE005: YEAH\n[30:10] MEE006: BUT UNLESS THE CONTROLLER'S GONNA CONSUME A LOT OF BATTERIES LIKE HE'S GONNA RUN THROUGH LIKE TWENTY BATTERIES A MONTH\n[30:16] FEE005: YEAH\n[30:17] MEE006: THEN I DON'T THINK RECHARGEABLE IS SOMETHING WE SHOULD YOU KNOW WE REALLY NEED TO CARE ABOUT\n[30:19] MEE008: YEAH\n[30:20] FEE005: OKAY SO JUST STICK TO TO REGULAR\n[30:22] MEE006: UM\n[30:22] FEE005: OKAY\n[30:24] FEE005: UM RIGHT\n[30:27] FEE005: SO BASICALLY THE UM I'M JUST GONNA JUST RECAP UH WHAT I SAID AT THE START\n[30:34] FEE005: WAS THAT UM THE THE WHOLE POINT OF THIS MEETING WAS TO F ABSOLUTELY FINALISE WHO WE'RE GONNA AIM THIS AT AND WHAT EXACTLY THE PRODUCT'S GONNA DO\n[30:41] MEE008: OKAY\n[30:43] MEE008: OKAY\n[30:43] FEE005: SO UM JUST TO RECAP ON ARE WE ALL HAPPY ABOUT THE IDEA OF UM AIMING THE PRODUCT AT UM THE FIFTEEN TO THIRTY FIVE BRACKET\n[30:54] MEE008: YEAH THAT'S GOOD\n[30:54] FEE005: UM AND ALSO THE FUNCT THE THE ACTUAL FUNCTIONS OF WHAT IT'S GONNA DO\n[31:00] FEE005: DO YOU WANNA RECAP ON THAT CRAIG\n[31:03] MEE007: UM\n[31:04] MEE007: I THINK WE JUST SAY THAT IT WAS GONNA BE THE THE MOST BASIC STUFF POSSIBLE\n[31:07] MEE007: UM ON OFF UP AND DOWN CHANNELS UP AND DOWN VOLUME AND UH SKIP TO A CHANNEL\n[31:14] FEE005: OKAY RIGHT\n[31:14] MEE007: TA\n[31:15] MEE008: AND IS IT GOING TO INCLUDE ANY OF THE UH THE MORE ADVANCED FEATURES OR ARE WE GONNA ELIMINATE THOSE\n[31:20] MEE007: UM I THINK WE INCLUDE MUTE BUT APART FROM THAT UM I THINK WE JUST WE'LL GO FOR THE SIMPLENESS\n[31:27] MEE008: OKAY\n[31:27] FEE005: OKAY\n[31:28] MEE006: OKAY I THINK\n[31:28] MEE008: R IS IT IS IT IS IT S IS IT NOT AN OPTION STILL THAT WE INCLUDE SOME THINGS JUST AS A SORT OF UNDER LIKE SORT OF UNDER A DOOR OR SOME\n[31:34] FEE005: YEAH IT'S AS OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS\n[31:35] MEE007: YEAH\n[31:37] MEE008: 'CAUSE WHAT WHAT I'M I'D BE A BIT WORRIED ABOUT IS IF SOMEONE WAS H HAD PREVIOUSLY DEVELOPED HABITS OF EXPECTING TO CONTROL SURROUND SOUND OR THIS AND THAT WITH THEIR CONTROLLER AND THEN AND THEN THEY\n[31:50] MEE008: YOU KNOW W THEY GET OURS AND W IT'S DOESN'T HAVE THAT\n[31:54] MEE008: I DUNNO IF THAT'D BE A PROBLEM\n[31:54] FEE005: OKAY\n[31:56] MEE006: ANOTHER THING THAT YOU WERE SAYING ABOUT CATEGORISING THE CONTROLS\n[31:59] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[32:00] MEE006: UM MAYBE I COULD SUGGEST WE WE BREAK THEM DOWN INTO THREE SIMPLE CATEGORIES\n[32:04] MEE008: YEAH\n[32:04] MEE008: OKAY\n[32:05] MEE006: ONE WOULD BE AUDIO CONTROLS ONE WOULD BE VIDEO CONTROLS AND THE OTHER ONE WOULD BE A DEVICE\n[32:06] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[32:08] MEE008: OKAY\n[32:10] MEE006: UM THIS MAY NOT MAP VERY WELL TO ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY ESPECIALLY BUT I THINK THAT UM FROM A MANUFACTURER'S POINT OF VIEW FROM A PERSON DESIGNING THE DEVICE\n[32:17] MEE008: YEAH\n[32:19] MEE006: BUT I THINK FROM A POINT OF VIEW OF A PERSON USING THE DEVICE YOU KNOW A T. V. IS SOMETHING THEY SEE AND SOMETHING THEY HEAR\n[32:25] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[32:26] MEE006: UM IT'S SOMETHING THEY DO OTHER THINGS TO LIKE TURN IT ON AND TURN IT OFF\n[32:29] FEE005: YEAH\n[32:29] MEE006: I MEAN LIKE SO WHAT WE COULD HAVE IS LIKE THREE BUCKETS RIGHT WHERE WE COULD THROW THINGS INTO LIKE IF WE WANT THIS FEATURE\n[32:30] MEE008: RIGHT\n[32:34] MEE006: LET'S THROW IT INTO THERE AND THEN FROM THERE DECIDE WHETHER IT'S BASIC OR IT'S NON BASIC\n[32:35] MEE008: YEAH\n[32:39] MEE008: 'KAY OKAY\n[32:39] MEE006: I MEAN IT MIGHT HELP WITH THE VISUALISATION\n[32:39] MEE008: LIKE THAT\n[32:41] MEE008: OKAY\n[32:41] MEE006: AND IT WOULD ACTUALLY HELP WITH THE COMPONENT BUILD AS WELL\n[32:44] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[32:45] FEE005: OKAY RIGHT\n[32:45] MEE008: MM OKAY GREAT\n[32:47] FEE005: UM OKAY WELL I GOTTA KIND OF GOT FIVE MINUTES TO WRAP UP NOW\n[32:51] FEE005: UM NEXT THING WE'RE DOING IS HAVING LUNCH\n[32:53] FEE005: WHOOHOO\n[32:54] FEE005: UM AND THEN WE'RE GONNA HAVE THIRTY MINUTES OF WORKING ON THE NEXT STAGE\n[32:59] FEE005: UM SO I'LL BE PUTTING THE MINUTES OF THIS UH THIS MEETING INTO THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS FOLDER\n[33:05] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[33:05] FEE005: UM SO UH I GUESS JUST TO JUST TO CONFIRM THAT WE KNOW WHAT WE'RE DOING IN THE NEXT WELL IN THE THIRTY MINUTES AFTER LUNCH ANYWAY\n[33:11] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[33:13] FEE005: UM FOR UH OUR INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER YOU'RE GONNA BE THINKING ABOUT THE COMPONENTS CONCEPT\n[33:21] FEE005: UM USER INTERFACE DESIGNER GONNA BE THINKING ABOUT OUR USER INTERFACE AND MARKETING YOU'RE GONNA BE THINKING ABOUT TREND WATCHING\n[33:27] FEE005: UM AND YOU'LL ALL GET SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS AS WELL\n[33:30] FEE005: SO UM I DUNNO JUST JUST TO TO ASK NOW IF YOU'VE GOT ANYTHING ELSE YOU'VE THOUGHT ABOUT WHILE WE'VE BEEN TALKING\n[33:38] FEE005: UM DO YOU WANNA START WITH DAVID\n[33:41] FEE005: ANYTHING ELSE TO SAY AT ALL\n[33:42] MEE006: MM NO NOT REALLY\n[33:43] FEE005: NO OKAY\n[33:44] MEE008: UM YEAH JUST I JUST WANTED TO ASK THEN BEFORE WE WRAP UP\n[33:45] FEE005: ANDREW\n[33:48] MEE008: SHALL WE AGREE FOR SAKE OF UM SORT OF CLARITY AND WHEN WE WHEN WE R RESUME THAT WE'LL U USE THIS IDEA DAVID'S PROPOSED\n[33:55] MEE008: WHERE WE THINK OF THESE THREE SORT OF BUCKETS AND ANYTHING ANYTHING WE DISCUSS ABOUT THEM IS SORT OF OKAY WE'RE TALKING ABOUT THIS\n[33:57] FEE005: YEAH YEAH I THINK THAT'S DEFINITELY A GOOD IDEA\n[34:01] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[34:02] MEE008: SHALL WE DO THAT THEN\n[34:02] MEE006: MM\n[34:02] FEE005: YEAH\n[34:03] MEE008: OKAY GREAT\n[34:04] MEE007: UM JUST ABOUT THE THREE BUCKETS UM WHAT WOULD GO IN THE THE DEVICE FUNCTIONS ONE\n[34:08] MEE006: UM THINGS LIKE ON OFF\n[34:10] MEE006: BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH WHAT YOU SEE\n[34:13] FEE005: YEAH\n[34:13] MEE006: I ME MEAN IN TERMS OF PICTURE AND THE ENTERTAINMENT VALUE YOU KNOW UM SO UM AND CHANNEL\n[34:18] FEE005: OKAY\n[34:20] MEE008: AND AND CHANNEL\n[34:21] MEE008: RIGHT\n[34:22] MEE006: BECAUSE THE ON OFF ALSO GOES YOU KNOW LIKE ON OFF LIKE POWER NOT ON OFF SOUND\n[34:26] FEE005: YEAH\n[34:26] MEE006: NOT ON OFF VIDEO\n[34:28] MEE006: ALTHOUGH YOU DON'T TURN OFF THE VIDEO ON YOUR T. V.\n[34:31] MEE006: BUT UM YOU MIGHT WANNA YOU KNOW TURN OFF THE SOUND SAY YOU WANNA PICK UP THE PHONE THERE'S A MUTE BUTTON RIGHT\n[34:32] FEE005: OKAY\n[34:35] MEE006: SO YOU YOU HAVE YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF PUTTING IT ON TO UM OTHERS OR A DEVICE\n[34:35] FEE005: OKAY\n[34:42] MEE006: DEVICE IS BASICALLY ANYTHING WHICH WE CAN'T CATEGORISE RIGHT\n[34:44] FEE005: OKAY SO YOU'RE GONNA HAVE UM AUDIO WHICH IS GONNA BE LIKE YOU KNOW YOUR BASS SETTINGS AND ACTUAL VOLUME HI OKAY\n[34:45] MEE006: WE PUT IT OUT\n[34:49] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[34:50] MEE006: YEAH ANYTHING TO DO WITH WHAT YOU HEAR RIGHT\n[34:52] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[34:52] MEE006: YOU YOU PUT THAT INTO AUDIO\n[34:53] FEE005: OKAY AND THEN VISUAL\n[34:54] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[34:54] MEE006: AND THEN VIDEO IS ANYTHING THAT YOU CAN SEE\n[34:57] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[34:57] FEE005: OKAY SO BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST THINGS LIKE THAT AND THEN JUST ACTUAL DEVICE THINGS\n[34:58] MEE006: UM\n[34:59] MEE006: YEP\n[35:00] MEE008: COLOUR YEAH\n[35:02] MEE006: YEP\n[35:02] FEE005: LIKE WHAT CHANNEL YOU'RE WATCHING TURNING ON AN OFF STUFF LIKE THAT\n[35:03] MEE008: SURE\n[35:04] MEE008: SURE\n[35:05] MEE006: YEP\n[35:05] MEE008: OKAY\n[35:06] FEE005: OKAY UM\n[35:08] MEE008: AND THEN K I SUPPOSE QUITE LIKELY WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IS IN THE D DEVICE CATEGORY THERE MIGHT BE SOME WHICH ARE JUST LIKE THE HABITUAL STANDARD AND THEN OTHERS WHICH ARE MAYBE A BIT MORE YEAH\n[35:16] MEE006: LIKE RANDOM WHICH WE HAVE NO OTHER PLACE TO PUT BUT WE NEED IT SOMEWHERE THERE\n[35:16] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[35:18] FEE005: YEAH\n[35:18] MEE008: SURE OKAY\n[35:20] FEE005: OKAY\n[35:20] MEE008: OKAY\n[35:20] MEE006: UM EVEN EVEN IF IT DOESN'T MAP VERY CLEARLY WHAT HAPPENS IS THAT PEOPLE AT LEAST HAVE SOME IN THEIR MIND\n[35:25] MEE006: IT'S EASY TO USE\n[35:26] MEE006: I THINK THAT'S ONE THING THAT UM AND I GUESS FROM THE COMPONENT POINT OF VIEW IT'S EASY TO BUILD AS WELL 'CAUSE THINGS ARE LIKE FIXED\n[35:30] FEE005: OKAY\n[35:33] FEE005: OKAY\n[35:33] MEE008: OKAY\n[35:35] FEE005: UM SO YEAH I GUESS JUST THINGS TO THINK ABOUT ARE YOU KNOW LIKE THE FACT IT'S GOTTA LOOK GOOD\n[35:39] FEE005: BECAUSE OF WHO WE'RE WE'RE YOU KNOW TARGETING THIS AT\n[35:42] FEE005: UM SOMETHING MAYBE KIND OF QUIRKY IN DESIGN MAYBE\n[35:45] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[35:45] FEE005: MAKE IT KIND OF ERGONOMIC KIND OF TO HOLD YOU KNOW THINGS LIKE THAT\n[35:48] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[35:50] FEE005: UM SO I GUESS I GUESS THAT'S IT\n[35:54] MEE008: GREAT\n[35:54] FEE005: THAT'S THE MEETING OVER\n[35:55] FEE005: WHOOHOO\n[36:02] MEE008: THEN WE GET TO GO FIND OUT WHAT WAS PICKED UP FOR LUNCH FOR US", "question": "Based on the meeting, what were the final decisions regarding the new remote control's target audience, essential functions, key design principles, and the proposed functional grouping strategy for its controls?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"target_audience": {"type": "object", "properties": {"age_range": {"type": "string", "description": "The age bracket 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MEETING\n[0:25] FEE005: AND WE UH DECIDED ON\n[0:29] MEE006: YEP\n[0:30] FEE005: DECIDED ON OUR OUR TARGET GROUP BEING FIFTEEN TO THIRTY FIVE AND WE DECIDED THAT IT WAS GONNA BE NON RECHARGEABLE BATTERY POWERED\n[0:34] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[0:39] FEE005: THAT WE'RE GONNA GROUP OUR AUDIO VISUAL AND OTHER FUNCTIONS INTO INTO THOSE CATEGORIES UM\n[0:47] FEE005: AND I TOLD YOU GUYS ABOUT THE THREE NEW REQUIREMENTS ABOUT IGNORING TELETEXT IGNORING EVERYTHING EXCEPT THE T. V.\n[0:53] FEE005: AND TRYING TO INCORPORATE THE THE UH CORPORATE COLOUR AND SLOGAN\n[0:58] FEE005: UM SO THAT WAS THE LAST MEETING\n[1:00] FEE005: IS THERE ANYTHING HAVE I FORGOTTEN ANYTHING\n[1:01] MEE006: MM-HMM\n[1:03] MEE006: NO\n[1:03] MEE008: UH THAT SOUNDS\n[1:04] FEE005: IS THAT EVERYTHING\n[1:04] FEE005: OKAY\n[1:05] FEE005: UM SO IF WE HAVE THE THREE PRESENTATIONS AND THEN IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO KIND OF THAT YOU KNOW YOU'RE GONNA WANT TO DISCUSS\n[1:12] FEE005: MAYBE JUST MAKE A NOTE OF IT AND WE'LL HAVE ALL THE DISCUSSION AT THE END\n[1:15] FEE005: THAT MIGHT BE A BETTER IDEA THIS TIME\n[1:15] MEE008: SURE\n[1:16] FEE005: AND SO IF WE START OFF UH WITH ANDREW AND THEN CRAIG AND THEN DAVID IF THAT'S ALRIGHT\n[1:17] MEE008: OKAY\n[1:23] MEE008: SURE\n[1:24] FEE005: UM AND THEN AFTER THAT WE'LL HAVE TO MAKE SOME DECISIONS ABOUT STUFF RIGHT\n[1:24] MEE006: YEP\n[1:29] MEE008: YEAH COOL\n[1:31] FEE005: SO IF YOU WANNA TAKE THIS\n[1:31] MEE008: WHY DON'T I GET THAT\n[1:34] MEE008: HMM\n[1:40] FEE005: SCREWED IN QUITE TIGHTLY\n[1:48] FEE005: UH WHAT DID UH HOW DID WE LEAVE IT WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION NOW\n[1:50] FEE005: WE DID WE SAY WE WERE GONNA TRY MAYBE INCORPORATE IT BUT WE HADN'T MADE A DEFINITE DECISION ON THAT\n[1:54] MEE006: MM-HMM\n[1:56] FEE005: RIGHT\n[1:57] FEE005: OH I SHOULD ALSO POINT OUT THAT UM THE YOU KNOW THE KIND OF FINAL OBJECTIVE OF THIS MEETING IS TO REACH A DECISION ON THE CONCEPTS OF THE PRODUCT\n[2:05] MEE008: OKAY\n[2:06] FEE005: SO UM THAT'S KIND OF THE END RESULT HOPEFULLY\n[2:12] MEE008: OKAY\n[2:14] MEE008: UM ALRIGHT SO C IS IT FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[2:18] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[2:20] FEE005: HOPEFULLY APPEAR IN A WEE SECOND\n[2:20] MEE008: HMM\n[2:24] MEE008: COME ON\n[2:26] MEE008: I THINK IT'S WORKING\n[2:27] FEE005: UP THERE WE GO\n[2:28] MEE008: OKAY GREAT S SO LET ME JUST START THIS\n[2:36] MEE008: OKAY GREAT\n[2:37] MEE008: SO UM UH S MOVE ON\n[2:41] MEE008: UH-HUH OH WHERE'D IT ALL GO\n[2:45] FEE005: OH NO\n[2:45] MEE008: IT'S NOT GOOD\n[2:46] MEE008: OKAY LEMME JUST SEE WHERE I CAN FIND IT\n[2:59] MEE008: THIS LOOKS MORE LIKE IT\n[3:02] MEE008: I THINK I JUST OPENED UP THE TEMPLATE\n[3:03] MEE008: SORRY ABOUT THAT\n[3:04] FEE005: OH RIGHT\n[3:04] MEE008: OKAY ALRIGHT SO LET'S HAVE A LOOK HERE\n[3:06] MEE008: OKAY SO THIS WAS THE METHOD THAT UM I'VE TAKEN\n[3:07] FEE005: HERE WE GO\n[3:09] MEE008: UH BASICALLY WHAT I WANNA DO HERE BEFORE WE GET INTO IT UH TOO FAR\n[3:12] MEE008: IS I WANT TO SHOW YOU ALL THE BACKGROUND INFORMATION I HAVE THAT I THINK WE NEED TO ACKNOWLEDGE IF WE WANT THIS TO BE SUCCESSFUL\n[3:18] FEE005: OKAY\n[3:19] MEE008: AND UH AND THEN SORTA G GO THROUGH SOME OF THE WAY THAT I'VE DEALT WITH THAT INFORMATION\n[3:23] MEE008: AND THEN SORT OF BRING US ALL TOGETHER INTO IT TO SEE SORTA SEE HOW THIS FITS IN WITH THE OVERALL VISION\n[3:29] MEE008: UM SO I'VE TRIED TO TAKE A WHOLE LOT OF MARKET RESEARCH AND SUMMARISE IT FOR US\n[3:35] MEE008: AND THEN IDE IDENTIFY UH TRENDS THAT ARE ARE SORT OF IN SYNC AND ARE IMPORTANT TO OUR OUR UH P PROJECT PLAN THAT WE HAVE SO FAR\n[3:43] MEE008: AND THEN UH INITIATE A KIND OF DISCUSSION ON DESIGN OPTIONS SO THAT IT SORTA HELPS US TO TO NARROW IN ON ON ASPECTS THAT WILL INFORM OTHER UH OTHER ELEMENTS OF THE OF THE PROJECT\n[3:54] MEE008: DOES THAT MAKE SENSE THA THAT SORT OF STRATEGY\n[3:55] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[3:55] MEE006: YEP\n[3:56] MEE008: I THOUGHT THAT THAT WILL IMPACT ON THE REST OF WHAT WE DO SO THAT'S WHY I SUGGESTED WE GET IN THIS\n[3:59] FEE005: AYE A FAIR POINT DEFINITELY\n[4:01] MEE008: OKAY SO OUT OF UM DIFFERENT UH FIGURES AND RATINGS OB UH OF PEOPLE IN GENERAL\n[4:06] MEE008: UM CONSUMERS IN GENERAL THE NUMBER ONE THING THAT WAS FOUND WAS THAT UH THE BR T TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:12] MEE008: A FANCY LOOK AND FEEL OKAY AND NOT IT SPECIFIED NOT A FUNCTIONAL LOOK OR OR FEEL UH B F F FANCY\n[4:18] FEE005: OKAY\n[4:21] MEE008: UM HOWEVER THIS IS WHERE WE KINDA HAVE TO BE VERY I THINK CREATIVE ABOUT IT\n[4:25] MEE008: NUMBER TWO WAS THAT IT BE INNOVATIVE\n[4:28] MEE008: OKAY SO THAT TELLS ME THAT WE HAVE TO FIND A WAY TO BE INNOVATIVE WITHOUT A ADDING JUST UNNECESSARY UM SORT OF FUNCTIONAL BITS TO IT\n[4:36] MEE008: UH AND THIRD PRIORITY UH FOR EASE OF USE SO AGAIN THAT KIND OF GIVES US A GENERAL PICTURE OF HOW IT HAS TO BE\n[4:44] MEE008: UM QUITE USER FRIENDLY WHILE STILL HAVING TECHNOLOGY\n[4:48] MEE008: SO IT I'LL JUST SAY RIGHT AWAY AS A BIT OF A FORESHADOWING INTO HOW WE PROCEED WITH THIS IN TERMS OF M MARKETING\n[4:53] MEE008: IS THAT I THINK UM WHAT WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT IS HOW THE UM\n[4:58] MEE008: ABOUT HOW THE INNOVATION UH CONTRIBUTES TO THE LOOK AND FEEL AND NOT SO MUCH TO THE FUNCTIONALITY OF IT\n[5:07] MEE008: FOR EXAMPLE LIKE WHEN YOU PICK IT UP AND PUSH IT LIKE IT ALL LIGHTS UP OR SOMETHING YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN LIKE\n[5:07] FEE005: AYE RIGHT\n[5:12] MEE008: OR IT'S GOT SOMETHING ELSE TO IT THAT JUST SEEMS INNOVATIVE BECAUSE OBVIOUSLY THE THING THAT THE MESSAGE HERE IS EASE OF USE\n[5:13] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[5:19] MEE008: SO HOW DO YOU MAKE INNOVATION MAKE SOMETHING MORE MORE EASY TO USE\n[5:23] MEE008: WELL THAT'S I GUESS WHERE WE'RE GONNA GO WITH THIS\n[5:25] FEE005: OKAY\n[5:25] MEE008: OKAY THEN THERE'S THE OTHER ASPECT OF THE BACK THE THE MARKET UM\n[5:31] MEE008: RESEARCH I HAVE HERE IS ON FASHION STYLE OKAY WHICH AS WE'VE AGREED IS A PRIORITY\n[5:35] MEE008: UH TOP EUROPEAN FASHION TREND UM THAT I READ ABOUT SAYS THERE'S THIS EMERGING THEME OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES OKAY ESPECIALLY IN CLOTHES AND FURNITURE\n[5:46] MEE008: AND WHEN I FIRST SAW THAT I THOUGHT HMM WELL DO WE WANT TO ACTUALLY TRY AND THINK ABOUT THIS TREND AND HOW WE ADD SOMETHING TO IT\n[5:52] MEE008: OR WE GET RIGHT INTO IT OR WE COMPLETELY STEER AWAY FROM IT DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[5:55] FEE005: OKAY OKAY\n[5:56] MEE008: SO MY MY FEELING IS THAT WE W DO WANT TO OBSERVE THIS TREND\n[6:00] MEE008: BUT WE WANT TO THINK ALSO ABOUT THE FACT THAT IT SORT OF HAS TO FIT IN WITH SOMETHING WHICH IS NOT SPECIFICALLY ELECTRONICS\n[6:08] MEE008: UM 'CAUSE I THINK WHAT WE'RE IN WHAT WE'RE IN IS PARTLY SORT OF HOME DECOR PARTLY SOMETHING LIKE A COMPUTER\n[6:14] MEE008: UM SO I THINK WE MIGHT WANNA BE CAREFUL ABOUT HOW YOU KNOW HOW QUICKLY WE CREATE LIKE A REMOTE CONTROL IN THE SHAPE OF AN APPLE OR SOMETHING\n[6:21] MEE008: I THINK THAT WOULD BE PUSHING IT\n[6:23] MEE008: AND THEN IN TERMS OF M MATERIAL TRENDS ARE FOR THINGS TO BE SOFT AND SPONGY AND SORT OF YOU MIGHT SAY ERGONOMIC OR OR FRIENDLY TO HANDLE\n[6:30] MEE008: WHICH IS WHICH ALSO IN INDICATED THAT LAST YEAR THIS WAS THIS WAS NOT THE CASE\n[6:35] MEE008: SO UM PROBABLY A LOT OF THE COMPETITION ON THE MARKET WILL BE STILL IN LAST YEAR'S MODE\n[6:41] MEE008: SO IF WE TRY AND REALLY CAPITALISE ON THAT I THINK THAT'LL BE IN OUR FAVOUR\n[6:46] MEE008: UM\n[6:49] MEE008: SO THESE THIS IS THE SUMMARY OF EVERYTHING\n[6:51] MEE008: UM STYLE IS NUMBER ONE UH THING IN THE IN THE MARKET OF WHO WE'RE SELLING TO\n[6:56] MEE008: UH INNOVATIVE DESIGN TECHNOLOGY'S ALSO A MUST IN THAT IT'S SEEN IT'D BE SEEN TO BE UH CUTTING EDGE\n[7:03] MEE008: UH BUT EASE OF USE T HAS TO BE INSURED THROUGHOUT\n[7:05] MEE008: THAT WAS LIKE THE NUMBER THREE THING\n[7:07] MEE008: AND THEN AT THE END THERE ARE VIBRANT NATURAL COLOURS UM\n[7:12] MEE008: THAT'S THE WAY I INTERPRETED IT ANYWAY SOFTNESS IN MATERIALS SHAPE AND FUNCTION\n[7:16] MEE008: AND SO I'VE WRITTEN AT WRITTEN AT THE BOTTOM TO GIVE US SORT OF A CONTEXT OF DISCUSSION\n[7:20] MEE008: MAC IPODS SOMETHING WHICH IS I'D HAVE TO SAY VERY HIGH TECH\n[7:21] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[7:25] MEE008: TEN GIGABYTES WHATEVER BUT WHEN YOU HOLD IT IN YOUR HAND THERE'S LIKE NO BUTTONS\n[7:29] MEE008: YOU KNOW WHAT A MAC IPOD IS\n[7:29] FEE005: MM THAT'S TRUE YEAH\n[7:31] MEE008: I'M THINKING HOWEVER MAC IPOD IS SORT OF LAST YEAR'S BECAUSE IT'S VERY HARD AND SORT OF GLASSY AND GLOSSY\n[7:36] MEE008: SO I'M THINKING IF WE IMAGINE THAT WE'RE TAKING SOME OF THE FEATURES OF A MAC IPOD AND WE'RE THEN MAKING IT S MORE OF LIKE A MORE OF LIKE A COMFORTABLE TYPE OF OR MORE OF LIKE A\n[7:47] MEE008: MAYBE MORE VIBRANT TO FRIENDLY THING TO HAVE\n[7:51] MEE008: UM AND THEN SO THIS IS W WITH ALL THAT INFORMATION WHAT I'M WHAT I'M SUGGESTING IN THIS SLIDE HERE IS THAT WE WE TAKE THESE IDEAS\n[7:59] MEE008: AND AS WE GET INTO MORE THE MORE UM TECHNI LIKE SORT OF PRODUCTION SIDE OF THINGS\n[8:05] MEE008: THAT WE THINK ABOUT SHAPE MATERIALS AND THEMES OR SERIES THAT GO THROUGHOUT\n[8:11] MEE008: SORT OF LIKE A\n[8:14] MEE008: I DUNNO LIKE UM WE THINK OF SOME KIND OF A THIN THEME THAT UNIFIES IT ALL THAT WE AGREE ON UH SORTA LIKE A MARKETING IDENTITY\n[8:21] MEE008: UM\n[8:23] MEE008: DOES THAT MAKE SENSE\n[8:24] MEE008: YEAH\n[8:25] MEE008: SO SO LIKE I THREW OUT A FEW IDEAS THERE JUST TO KINDA GET US THINKING ALONG THOSE LINES LIKE LEMON\n[8:31] MEE008: LIME I DUNNO GREEN COLOURS PE WHATEVER IT'S JUST AN IDEA\n[8:35] MEE008: 'CAUSE I'M THINKING THAT SOME OF THESE IDEAS WILL SEEM QUITE COHERENT IF WE USE THEM IN TERMS OF THEIR WHAT PEOPLE ASSOCIATE THIS THEM WITH IN TERMS OF TEXTURE\n[8:42] MEE008: SHAPE COLOURS THINGS LIKE THAT\n[8:45] FEE005: MM 'KAY\n[8:46] FEE005: GREAT\n[8:46] MEE008: LIKE UM THE ONES THE ONES WHICH I'M MOST FOND OF IN TERMS OF GIVING LIKE A THEME TO IT WOULD BE LIKE UM LIKE LEMON OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[8:55] MEE008: YOU KNOW SOMETHING WHICH IS LIKE YOU SEE A LOT IN IN OTHER AREAS\n[9:00] MEE008: LIKE I SEE LOTS OF WEBSITES AND THINGS THAT SEEM TO ASSOCIATE WITH LIKE LEMON AND LIME AND\n[9:05] FEE005: OKAY\n[9:05] MEE008: SO ANYWAY IT'S JUST JUST AN IDEA\n[9:08] FEE005: YEAH\n[9:09] MEE008: I'M THINKING MAYBE WE COULD INCORPORATE SOME OF THESE FEATURES INTO A FAIRLY UM INTO SOMETHING WHICH IS WHICH SEEMS TO HAVE SOMETHING TO IT WHICH IS ALMOST GIMMICKY BECAUSE LIKE UM LIKE SOMETHING TO DO WITH LIKE LIGHTING WITHIN IT\n[9:22] MEE008: LIKE YOU KNOW JUST WITHIN THE SIMPLE SENSE WHEN YOU PICK UP A PHONE AND TOUCH A BUTTON IT UH LIGHTS UP Q USUALLY THE BUTTONS LIGHT UP\n[9:23] FEE005: AH\n[9:30] MEE008: HOW CAN WE BUILD ON THAT\n[9:31] MEE008: MAYBE LIKE IT COULD LIGHT UP IN DIFFERENT COLOURS OR SOMETHING OR OR PEOPLE COULD BUY THE BUY THE CONTROL AND THEN IT COMES WITH DIFFERENT LIKE\n[9:39] MEE008: COVERS OR SOMETHING SO\n[9:41] FEE005: OKAY\n[9:41] MEE008: ANYWAY THOSE ARE THAT'S ALL I HAVE BUT UH HOPEFULLY WE CAN WE CAN REVISIT THOSE IDEAS WHEN WE GET INTO\n[9:43] FEE005: THAT'S GREAT\n[9:46] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[9:48] FEE005: OKAY GREAT\n[9:49] FEE005: UM THANK YOU FOR THAT\n[9:52] FEE005: UH CRAIG DO YOU WANNA\n[9:52] MEE008: YEP\n[9:56] FEE005: UH PLUG YOURS IN THEN\n[10:40] MEE007: IS IT WORKING\n[10:41] FEE005: MM\n[10:45] FEE005: NOT QUITE\n[10:46] MEE008: DID YOU PRESS F. EIGHT\n[10:47] MEE006: IT'S PROBABLY NOT SENDING\n[10:50] MEE006: YEAH\n[10:57] FEE005: OH SOMETHING COMING NOW YEAH\n[10:58] MEE006: YEP THERE IT IS\n[11:02] FEE005: THERE WE GO\n[11:04] MEE007: AND SO THINK OF THIS CONCEPT\n[11:08] MEE007: UM TO RESEARCH IT I'VE UM HAD A LOOK ON THE THE HOMEPAGE AGAIN\n[11:12] MEE007: IT'S PROVIDED ME WITH MORE EXAMPLES OF UM PREVIOUSLY EXISTING C REMOTE CONTROLS\n[11:17] MEE007: UM THERE'S A WEE BIT OF DISCUSSION ABOUT THE OTHER EXISTING ONES THERE\n[11:21] MEE007: UM SO I'VE TAKEN THE UM SUGGESTIONS FROM THEM AND TRIED TO INCORPORATE THEM INTO THIS UM\n[11:28] MEE007: SO THEN THIS WE'RE LOOKING FOR UM SUGGESTIONS ON SIZE TH UM SIZE OF CONTROL AND THE BUTTONS\n[11:34] MEE007: UM THE SHAPE OF THE CONTROL AND WHEREABOUT THE BUTTONS SHOULD BE LOCATED ON THE CONTROL\n[11:39] FEE005: MM\n[11:42] MEE007: UM WHAT I FOUND FROM THE RESEARCH IS THAT MOST THE CURRENT CONTROLS ARE JUST BASICALLY BIG BRICKS WITH LOADS OF BUTTONS ALL OVER THEM\n[11:49] MEE007: UM THEY'RE NOT VERY ATTRACTIVE TO LOOK AT AND THEY'RE NOT VERY COMFORTABLE TO HOLD\n[11:53] MEE007: THEY'RE I JUST HOLD 'EM LIKE BIG BRICKS AND THEY'RE VERY EASILY LOST\n[11:56] MEE007: UM THEY TEND TO BE VERY DARK COLOURS SO IF THERE ARE SHADOWY PLACES DOWN THE SIDE OF COUCHES YOU CAN'T REALLY SEE THEM\n[12:01] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[12:02] MEE007: UM THE THE CONTROLS THEMSELVES TEND TO USE A VERY INCONSISTENT COLOUR SCHEME\n[12:08] MEE007: UM FOR INSTANCE THE STAND BY BUTTON ISN'T ALWAYS RED UH IT REALLY SHOULD BE\n[12:13] MEE007: IT'S UH SOMETHING THE USER THEN UH IDENTIFY WITH\n[12:15] MEE007: THIS IS A RED SWITCH OFF THAT'S HOW IT SHOULD BE\n[12:19] MEE007: UM I'M NOT SURE IF THERE'S ANY OTHER EXAMPLES OF THAT BUT SOMETHING TO LOOK OUT FOR\n[12:24] MEE007: UM THERE'S A PROBLEM THAT I'VE I'VE GOT COUPLE OF PREFERENCES FOR THE THE END CONTROL UM I GET 'EM WITH THE THE RED COLOUR BUTTON FOR STAND BY AND S THE OTHER EXAMPLES OF THAT UM\n[12:37] MEE007: THE BUTTONS SHOULD BE LARGE\n[12:38] MEE007: THEY SHOULDN'T BE TINY LITTLE THINGS LIKE YOU GET ON SOME MOBILE PHONES\n[12:40] MEE007: THEY SHOULD BE EASY TO PRESS VERY COMFORTABLE\n[12:43] MEE007: UM ONE OF THE EXAMPLES GIVEN ON THE HOMEPAGE WAS UM THERE'S AN UP AND DOWN VOLUME BUTTON BUT BOTH OF THEM HAVE A V. ON THEM\n[12:52] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[12:52] MEE007: SO THE UP VOLUME BUTTON LOOKS LIKE IT SHOULD BE A DOWN VOLUME BUTTON THAT'S KINDA CONFUSING\n[12:56] MEE007: UM SHOULD AVOID S THINGS LIKE THAT\n[12:58] MEE007: UM IF THE THE CORPORATE COLOUR SCHEME ALLOWS IT WE SHOULD HAVE A VERY BRIGHT COLOUR SO THAT IT CAN BE EASILY IDENTIFIED ANYWHERE\n[13:06] FEE005: OKAY\n[13:06] MEE007: UM OBVIOUSLY TRYING TRYING TO AVOID BEING TACKY THERE BUT IT COULD UM TIE IN VERY EASILY WITH YOUR YOUR LIME AND LEMON IDEA\n[13:12] MEE008: YEAH\n[13:12] MEE008: OKAY DO WE HAVE A CORPORATE COLOUR SCHEME\n[13:14] FEE005: I THINK IT'S YELLOW BECAUSE LIKE THE WEBSITE IS YELLOW AND THERE'S A BAND AT THE BOTTOM IS YELLOW SO YELLOW\n[13:14] MEE008: I DIDN'T KNOW\n[13:18] MEE008: OKAY\n[13:19] MEE006: AND THE PLAY DOH 'S YELLOW\n[13:20] MEE008: OKAY\n[13:21] FEE005: LEMON YOU KNOW DEFINITELY FOOD FOR THOUGHT THERE BUT KEEP GOING AND WE'LL DISCUSS IT AFTER\n[13:21] MEE007: FANTASTIC\n[13:24] MEE008: OKAY\n[13:26] MEE007: UM\n[13:26] MEE008: YEAH\n[13:28] MEE007: ANY EXTRA FEATURES WE ADD BEYOND THE BASIC ONES SHOULD BE M HIDDEN\n[13:31] MEE007: THEY SHOULDN'T BE ON THE UM SHOULDN'T BE VISIBLE WITHOUT SOMETHING BE OPENED OR SOME SORT OF SPECIAL EXTRA EFFORT\n[13:35] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[13:37] MEE007: UM IF WE DID DECIDE TO GO FOR VOICE ACTIVATION THERE SH SHOULD ALWAYS BE A BUTTON AS ALTERNATIVE\n[13:42] MEE007: POSSIBLY HIDDEN IN THE THE OPENED UP SECTION UM MAKING THAT SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH IT OR WITH SOMEBODY'S VOICE MAYBE THEY GOT A COLD OR\n[13:50] MEE007: UM WE SHOULD DEFINITELY AVOID THE BIG SQUARE BLOCK LOOK\n[13:53] MEE007: THAT'S JUST WRONG\n[13:55] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[13:55] FEE005: MM 'KAY\n[13:56] MEE007: AND UM WE GOT AN EMAIL UH FROM I THINK IT'S THE THE RESEARCH DEPARTMENT\n[14:01] MEE007: AND THEY'VE SAID TH THE VOICE CONTROL UM CAN NOW TALK BACK IF YOU ASK IT A QUESTION\n[14:05] FEE005: MM\n[14:05] MEE007: SO IT SH IT COULD BE GOOD TO HAVE THEM UM CONFIRM ANY ACTION YOU TAKE\n[14:09] FEE005: AYE THAT'S A GOOD IDEA YEAH\n[14:09] MEE007: AND POSSIBILITY\n[14:14] MEE007: RIGHT AND THESE ARE PROBLEMS I'VE HAD WITH IT\n[14:15] MEE007: UM I DON'T KNOW WHERE THE SLOGAN SHOULD GO OR REALLY WHAT THE SLOGAN IS\n[14:19] MEE007: I THINK IT'S UM FASHION INTO ELECTRONICS\n[14:21] FEE005: YEAH\n[14:22] MEE007: AND WE DON'T KNOW HOW FLEXIBLE THE COLOUR SCHEME IS\n[14:24] MEE007: I MEAN YOU SAY YOU WANTED THE THE CORPORATE COLOURS BUT THEY DON'T SAY YOU KNOW IF WE CAN USE ANY OTHER COLOURS AT ALL OR\n[14:28] MEE008: MM\n[14:30] MEE008: MM\n[14:31] FEE005: OKAY\n[14:34] MEE007: THAT'S IT\n[14:34] MEE006: COOL\n[14:34] FEE005: OKAY\n[14:35] MEE008: GREAT\n[14:36] MEE008: LOTS OF GOOD INFORMATION THERE\n[14:38] FEE005: YEAH THAT THAT WAS VERY GOOD AND UH NOW WITH DAVID\n[14:38] MEE006: MM-HMM\n[14:40] MEE006: MM 'KAY UM\n[14:56] MEE007: I THINK I'M COOL\n[14:59] MEE008: IT'S A SHAME THE CABLE WASN'T JUST IN THE MIDDLE OF THE TABLE HUH\n[15:02] FEE005: I KNOW IT'D BE HANDY WOULDN'T IT\n[15:03] MEE008: JUST UM\n[15:15] MEE006: OOPS\n[15:16] FEE005: DO Y DO YOU WANNA SIT IN THE THE LINE OF SIGHT OF THIS UM\n[15:18] MEE006: YEAH OKAY\n[15:19] MEE006: LET ME JUST GET THIS GOING FIRST\n[15:20] FEE005: YEAH\n[15:25] MEE006: AH THERE IT IS\n[15:46] MEE008: IT TAKES A SECOND DOESN'T IT\n[15:54] MEE006: 'KAY THAT SHOULD BE IT\n[15:57] MEE006: OKAY UM I GUESS THE SAME THING AGAIN I STARTED WITH SOMETHING VERY BASIC\n[16:03] MEE006: SO JUST SO YOU GUYS HAVE SOME IDEA OF WHAT'S INVOLVED IN MY PROCESS\n[16:06] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[16:06] MEE006: UM AND THEN YOU CAN JUST WORK THROUGH IT AND WE 'LL EITHER MODIFY IT OR START FROM SCRATCH UM DEPENDING ON WHAT YOUR NEEDS ARE\n[16:13] MEE006: UM THE COMPONENTS ARE EXACTLY THE SAME\n[16:15] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[16:16] MEE006: UM I THINK LIKE WHAT YOU GUYS SAID UM THE MOST INPUT THAT'S NEEDED IS BASICALLY IN THE USER INTERFACE\n[16:21] MEE006: THE REST OF THE COMPONENTS UM THEY DO HAVE AN IMPACT IN TERMS OF COST AND COMPLEXITY\n[16:27] MEE006: UM LIKE YOU SAID TIME TO MARKET WAS A PROBLEM UM AND HOW MANY COMPONENTS ARE PHYSICALLY IN THERE IN COST\n[16:32] MEE006: AND THE POWER IS BASICALLY A FACTOR OF THAT\n[16:34] MEE006: UM AND THE LOWER COMPONENTS THE POWER THE LOGIC THE TRANSMITTER AND THE INFRARED UM THEY AFFECT YOU IN TERMS OF THE SIZE OF YOUR DEVICE\n[16:42] MEE006: UM AND THAT WOULD HAVE SOME INTE IMPACT ON HOW Y I THINK MORE HOW YOU HOLD RATHER THAN UM THE ACTUAL USE USING THE THE REMOTE CONTROL BECAUSE UM LIKE WE'VE SAID WE'VE DEFINED\n[16:54] MEE006: LIKE WE ONLY WANT THE BASIC THINGS THAT TO BE VISIBLE AND THE REST OF THEM WE TRY TO HIDE\n[16:57] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[16:57] MEE006: SO UM YOU KNOW IT'S JUST A MATTER OF WORKING OUT SPACE\n[17:01] MEE006: SO I GUESS THREE THINGS UM COST UM COMPLEXITY AND THE SIZE\n[17:06] MEE006: THESE ARE THE THREE THINGS THAT UM WILL HAVE AN IMPACT ON YOU\n[17:09] MEE006: SO JUST GO THROUGH IT IN THE COMPONENTS\n[17:11] MEE006: UM THESE ARE THE OPTIONS THAT ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU\n[17:14] MEE006: UM I'M NOT VERY SURE ABOUT THE VOICE THING 'CAUSE I GOT ANOTHER EMAIL AND IT WAS IN FACT QUITE SKETCHY ON WHAT N THE VOICE OPTIONS ARE\n[17:21] MEE007: RIGHT\n[17:21] MEE006: UM IT SAID IT COULD TALK TO YOU BUT IT NEVER SAID ANYTHING ABOUT BEING ABLE TO LISTEN\n[17:25] MEE006: I IT SAID SOMETHING ABOUT A SENSOR BUT NEVER CLARIFIED THAT\n[17:27] MEE008: MM\n[17:28] FEE005: HMM\n[17:28] MEE006: SO MAYBE IF YOU WELL I COULD SEE THE OTHER EMAIL THAT THEY SENT YOU\n[17:32] MEE006: UM 'CAUSE THEY GOT BACK TO ME WITH LIKE DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS OR DIFFERENT OFFERINGS OF WHAT COMPONENTS AVAILA\n[17:38] MEE006: OKAY SO YOUR BASIC COMPONENTS ARE BUTTONS OKAY AND YOU HAVE A WHEEL AVAILABLE LIKE A MOUSE SCROLL WHEEL\n[17:38] MEE007: RIGHT\n[17:40] FEE005: MM\n[17:43] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[17:44] MEE006: OKAY THERE'S AN L. C. D. DISPLAY UM I THINK THESE ARE QUITE STANDARD THINGS\n[17:48] MEE008: THEY'RE STANDARD AREN'T THEY\n[17:50] MEE006: NO UM THEY'RE WELL IN THE SENSE THAT THESE ARE ALL THE OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR YOU\n[17:53] MEE006: I'LL EXPLAIN TO YOU THE COMPLEXITY AND THE COST THING AGAIN A BIT LATER\n[17:56] MEE008: YEAH\n[17:57] MEE006: OKAY UM THEN THERE'S UM HOW THE CASE ACTUALLY LOOKS\n[18:01] MEE006: IT CAN ACTUALLY BE FLAT OR IT CAN BE CURVED\n[18:04] MEE006: UM AND THEN THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF MATERIALS THAT YOU CAN USE UM I DON'T THINK YOU CAN USE THEM IN A COMBINATION\n[18:10] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[18:10] MEE006: UM BUT UM I COULD CHECK BACK FOR YOU BUT I DON'T THINK YOU CAN ACTUALLY USE THEM IN A COMBINATION\n[18:14] FEE005: WE YOU COULDN'T HAVE LIKE PLASTIC AND RUBBER\n[18:17] MEE006: UM I THINK PLASTIC AND RUBBER WOULD BE FINE BUT PLASTIC RUBBER AND WOOD I WASN'T I'M NOT VERY SURE ABOUT THE TITANIUM\n[18:24] FEE005: YEAH\n[18:24] MEE006: THEY HAD SOME RESTRICTIONS ON USING THE RUBBER AND THE TITANIUM\n[18:25] MEE008: HMM\n[18:27] FEE005: MM 'KAY\n[18:27] MEE006: UM THE RUBBER WAS A RESTRICTION ON THE KIND OF POWER SOURCE YOU COULD USE\n[18:31] MEE006: BUT THE TITANIUM HAD A DIFFERENT KIND OF THINGS ON THE SHAPE OF THE THING SO I THINK THAT THERE IS SOME RESTRICTION ON UM\n[18:35] FEE005: OKAY\n[18:39] MEE006: I THINK YOU COULD PROBABLY GROUP PLASTIC AND RUBBER TOGETHER WOOD AND TITANIUM\n[18:41] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[18:43] MEE006: BUT YOU KNOW IT MIGHT BE EASIER FROM A COST PERSPECTIVE AND A COMPLEXITY JUST TO USE ONE\n[18:46] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[18:47] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[18:48] MEE006: YOU KNOW AS OPPOSED TO TWO\n[18:48] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[18:49] MEE006: UM AND THE OTHER COMPONENTS ARE LOGIC CHIPS UM AGAIN I'LL I'LL GO BACK TO THE COMPONENT CHIPS\n[18:56] MEE006: THE COM HOW COMPLEX OR HOW EASY THE LOGIC IS IT DEPENDS ON HOW MANY FUNCTIONS YOU HAVE ON THE ON THE UNIT\n[19:01] MEE006: UM AND THAT IMPACTS COST\n[19:03] MEE006: UM I DON'T THINK THE LOGIC CHIP HAS A ISSUE ABOUT SIZE 'CAUSE THEY SHOULD BE ABOUT THE SAME SIZE\n[19:03] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[19:06] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[19:07] MEE006: POWER CONSUMPTION SHOULD BE ABOUT THE SAME\n[19:09] MEE006: UM I THINK THE MAIN IMPACT IS COMPLEXITY UM AND THE OTHER THING IS UM THE POWER OPTIONS\n[19:09] MEE008: HMM\n[19:16] MEE006: UM THE FIRST ONE IS A STANDARD BATTERY\n[19:19] MEE006: OKAY THE SECOND ONE I THINK IS MORE OF A GIMMICK THEN ACTUALLY A USEABLE THING IT'S A WIND UP YOU KNOW A CRANK\n[19:26] FEE005: I'LL CLEAR ONE OF THESE THINGS FOR YOU\n[19:28] FEE005: JUST BY MOVING IT YEAH\n[19:28] MEE008: HMM\n[19:29] MEE006: YEAH BUT THAT THAT MIGHT BE SOMETHING I THINK THAT'S MORE OF A LOOK AND FEEL DECISION BECAUSE I DON'T THINK YOU CAN HAVE ONE POWER SOURCE IF YOU'RE USING THE ALTERNATIVE POWER SOURCES\n[19:39] MEE006: I THINK WHATEVER IT IS YOU STILL NEED A BATTERY 'CAUSE I DON'T THINK ANYBODY WANTS TO KEEP DOING ONE THING\n[19:41] FEE005: MM\n[19:43] MEE008: NO\n[19:44] MEE006: OKAY THE OTHER ONES ARE A SOLAR POWERED CELL\n[19:45] MEE008: YEAH\n[19:47] MEE006: WHICH MAY NOT BE A GREAT IDEA IN EUROPE OR ANY COUNTRY THAT HAS SEASONS 'CAUSE HALF THE YEAR YOU'D BE DEAD\n[19:53] MEE006: SO LIKE WHAT I SAID YOU PROBABLY NEED LIKE A BATTERY AND SOMETHING ELSE\n[19:55] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[19:56] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[19:56] MEE006: UM AND THE KINETIC ONE I GUESS FOR ME IS THE MOST INTERESTING ONE BECAUSE IT'S MOVEMENT AND PEOPLE LIKE TO FIDDLE WITH THEIR AND IT'S A NICE SALES GIMMICK I THINK\n[20:03] FEE005: MM\n[20:05] MEE006: FROM A MARKETING GIMMICK IT IT'S A TECHNOLOGY THING IT'S A SHAKE IT IT DOESN'T WORK SHAKE IT KNOCK IT OR SOMETHING\n[20:06] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[20:11] MEE006: YOU KNOW YOU KNOW YOU HAVE YOU HAD THOSE BALLS YOU KNOW THOSE STRESS BALLS WHERE YOU BOUNCE THE BALL AND IT AND IT LIGHTS UP AND IT GOES\n[20:12] FEE005: W YEAH\n[20:12] MEE008: HMM\n[20:13] FEE005: UH YEAH YEAH I SEE\n[20:15] MEE008: YEAH\n[20:19] MEE006: YOU KNOW THAT MIGHT BE A GIMMICK COMBINED WITH RUBBER\n[20:21] MEE008: HMM\n[20:22] MEE006: YOU KNOW JUST TO IF YOU GET FRUSTRATED WI REMOTE CONTROL YOU CAN THROW IT KIND OF YOU KNOW JUST UH YOU KNOW UM SO\n[20:23] FEE005: YEAH\n[20:27] MEE008: HMM\n[20:27] FEE005: I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN YEAH\n[20:31] MEE006: UM OKAY MY FROM MY ROLE I DON'T THINK THAT PERSONAL PREFERENCES BUT ROLE PREFERENCES I THINK UM SOMETHING COMFORTABLE TO HOLD\n[20:40] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[20:40] MEE006: UM SMALL AND SLIM I GUESS THAT'S MORE IN THE SENSE OF SMALL AND SLIM IN TERMS OF COMFORTABLE NOT SO SMALL YOU CAN'T\n[20:47] MEE006: YOU KNOW LIKE A PHONE OR SOMETHING TOO SMALL PHONE\n[20:48] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[20:49] MEE006: UM AND THE OTHER THING IS FROM A PRODUCTION POINT OF VIEW UM THE LESS COMPONENTS WE USE AND THE SIMPLER THE COMPONENTS MEANS YOU REDUCE YOUR COST AND YOU INCREASE YOUR PROFIT\n[20:58] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[20:59] MEE006: UM AND ALSO THE TIME TO MARKET AND THE COMPLEXITY OF DEVELOPING DESIGNING AND DEBUGGING IT UM SO\n[21:03] MEE008: MM-HMM MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[21:05] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[21:06] MEE006: UM OKAY LET ME JUST GO BACK AND TALK ABOUT SOME OF THE RESTRICTIONS\n[21:10] MEE006: UM\n[21:12] MEE006: THE USER INTERFACE RESTRICTIONS BASICALLY MEANS THAT IF YOU USE MORE COMPLICATED FEATURES\n[21:17] MEE006: LIKE THE BUTTONS ARE STANDARD OKAY THE L. C. D. PANEL AND THE SCROLL WHEEL YOU NEED MORE COMPLICATED LOGIC\n[21:23] FEE005: MM\n[21:23] MEE006: UM THE CASE OKAY WITH A RUBBER CASE YOU CAN'T HAVE THE SOLAR PANELS\n[21:29] MEE006: OKAY WITH THE TITANIUM CASE LET ME JUST CHECK THAT UM TITANIUM CASE CAN'T BE CURVED IT HAS TO BE SQUARE\n[21:39] FEE005: OKAY\n[21:40] MEE006: OKAY UM THERE'S NO RESTRICTION ON THE PLASTIC AND IT CAN'T BE CURVED ON THE WOOD\n[21:42] MEE008: IT CAN'T BE CURVED\n[21:44] MEE008: OKAY\n[21:45] MEE006: SO THAT'S AGAIN I DON'T THINK YOU CAN USE THEM IN A COMBINATION UM ESPECIALLY THE TITANIUM I I SUSPECT THEY'RE VERY FIXED TO A PARTICULAR NEED\n[21:48] FEE005: OKAY\n[21:51] FEE005: RIGHT\n[21:53] MEE006: SO UM MIXING THEM MAY NOT BE A GOOD IDEA UM YEP\n[21:56] FEE005: OKAY\n[21:58] FEE005: RIGHT CAN I\n[21:58] MEE006: THAT'S IT\n[21:58] MEE008: UH QUESTION ON CAN I ASK A QUESTION\n[22:01] FEE005: YEAH WELL YEAH IT'S JUST I'M QUITE KEEN TO GET THE DISCUSSION GOING WITH THE TIME WE'VE LEFT SO BUT YEAH YOU C ASK AWAY\n[22:06] MEE008: OKAY\n[22:07] MEE008: CAN WE UH POWER A LIGHT IN THIS\n[22:10] MEE008: CAN WE GET A STRONG ENOUGH BATTERY TO POWER A LIGHT\n[22:13] MEE006: UM I THINK WE COULD BECAUSE THE L. C. D. PANEL REQUIRES POWER AND THE L. C. D. IS A FORM OF A LIGHT SO THAT\n[22:19] FEE005: MM\n[22:19] MEE008: OKAY\n[22:20] MEE008: SO MAYBE ONE OF THE THINGS WE CAN JUST TRY AND INCLUDE IS A REALLY GOOD BATTERY\n[22:24] FEE005: WHY WHAT KIND OF LIGHT DO YOU WANT ARE YOU THINKING OF\n[22:26] MEE008: WELL\n[22:28] MEE008: I MEAN I'M THINKING IT MIGHT BE\n[22:31] MEE008: THAT FOR UH THIS TO BE A HIGH TECH THING IT'S GONNA HAVE TO HAVE SOMETHING HIGH TECH ABOUT IT AND THAT'S GONNA TAKE BATTERY POWER\n[22:33] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[22:36] FEE005: YEAH\n[22:37] MEE008: AND TO MAKE THAT TO MAKE THAT A REALISTIC GOAL I THINK ONE OF THE ISSUES THAT WILL COME UP LATER IS CAN THE BATTERY POWER IT\n[22:44] MEE006: ARE YOU THINKING ARE YOU THINKING OF OF A LIGHT IN THE SENSE OF UM A LIGHT LIGHT\n[22:49] MEE006: OR A LIGHT IN THE SENSE OF IT GLOWS KIND OF YOU KNOW FRANKENSTEIN IT'S ALIVE\n[22:51] MEE008: ILLUMINATE THE BUTTONS\n[22:53] MEE008: YEAH IT GLOWS\n[22:55] MEE008: WELL M I'M THINKING ALONG THE LINES OF YOU'RE YOU'RE IN THE DARK WATCHING A D. V. D. AND YOU UM YOU FIND THE THING IN THE DARK AND YOU GO LIKE THIS\n[22:59] MEE006: OKAY\n[23:02] MEE008: AND THAT'S WHAT EVERYBODY DOES\n[23:03] MEE008: OH WHERE'S THE VOLUME BUTTON IN THE DARK AND UH Y YOU JUST TOUCH IT OR YOU JUST PICK IT UP AND IT LIGHTS UP OR SOMETHING\n[23:06] FEE005: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[23:06] MEE006: OKAY\n[23:10] FEE005: LIKE A PHONE YEAH LIKE THE BACKLIGHT IN A PHONE\n[23:11] MEE006: OKAY\n[23:11] MEE008: LIKE A PHONE YEAH YEAH\n[23:13] FEE005: OKAY COOL\n[23:14] MEE008: WHEREAS WITH PHONES PEOPLE CHARGE THEM ONCE A WEEK\n[23:16] FEE005: YEAH\n[23:17] MEE008: WE'RE GONNA NEED TO PUT IN A REALLY GOOD BATTERY SO PEOPLE DON'T HAVE TO CHARGE THEIR R REMOTE CONTROL EVERY FEW DAYS\n[23:24] MEE006: UM THAT'S WHY I THINK THE OPTION OF THE THE KINETIC THING WHICH BASICALLY MEANS AS LONG AS YOU SHAKE IT LIKE A WATCH LIKE AN AUTOMATIC WATCH\n[23:29] MEE008: BUT ARE PEOPLE GONNA WANNA SHAKE THEIR MOVIE CONTROLLER\n[23:29] FEE005: MM\n[23:31] MEE006: UM IT'S PROBABLY SENSITIVE ENOUGH WHEN YOU FIDDLE IT\n[23:34] MEE008: RIGHT\n[23:35] MEE006: SO YOU COULD TRIGGER THAT TO A LIGHT LIKE I SAID THE BOUNCING BALL THING\n[23:35] MEE008: SURE\n[23:35] FEE005: MM\n[23:38] MEE006: OR YOU COULD TRIGGER THAT TO USE THAT TO POWER THE LIGHT AS OPPOSED TO SO WHEN THEY PICK IT UP\n[23:38] FEE005: OKAY\n[23:40] MEE008: OKAY\n[23:42] MEE008: RIGHT\n[23:43] MEE006: RIGHT AND THEN THAT THAT SORTA TRIGGERS THE\n[23:43] FEE005: OKAY\n[23:45] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[23:45] FEE005: RIGHT OKAY UM WELL LET'S JUST GO RIGHT BACK TO THE MARKETING IDEAS FOR A START\n[23:47] MEE006: GLOWINGNESS\n[23:48] MEE008: OKAY GREAT\n[23:53] FEE005: AND JUST GIVING AN ID IDEA ON THE TIME WE'VE GOT ABOUT FIFTEEN MINUTES TO PLAY WITH AT MOST\n[23:58] MEE008: OKAY\n[23:58] FEE005: SO UM YEAH SO JUST T TO BEAR IN MIND THAT THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF THIS MEETING IS TO REACH AN DECISION ON THE THE THE CONCEPTS OF THE PRODUCT\n[24:07] MEE008: OKAY\n[24:08] FEE005: SO BACK TO YOUR IDEA ABOUT UM INCORPORATING THE IDEA OF LIKE FRUIT AND VEG AND THE CORPORATE COLOUR AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[24:14] MEE008: YEAH\n[24:16] MEE008: YEAH\n[24:16] FEE005: UM I MEAN WHAT DOES EVERYBODY THINK ABOUT\n[24:22] FEE005: DOES ANYBODY HAVE ANY IDEAS OF ABOUT HOW WE CAN FIT ALL THAT IN TOGETHER\n[24:25] FEE005: I MEAN THAT'S KIND OF THE USER INTERFACE TYPE OF THING WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THAT\n[24:29] MEE007: UM I THINK WE COULD GO FOR LIKE UM MAYBE NOT A P A FRUIT SHAPE BUT A VERY SORT OF CURVY TYPE SHAPE\n[24:36] MEE007: UM YOU COULD HAVE THE SAME SORT OF TEXTURE AND COLOUR AS A FRUIT\n[24:39] FEE005: SO MAYBE DO Y ARE WE THINKING SOMETHING THAT LIKE S COULD SIT IN YOUR HAND COMFORTABLY OR DO YOU TH YOU'D HOLD ONTO COMFORTABLY OR\n[24:46] MEE007: UM PROBABLY SOMETHING THAT S SITS IN YOUR HAND COMFORTABLY SORT OF FEELS RIGHT IN YOUR HAND\n[24:48] FEE005: SO SOMETHING QUITE CURVY\n[24:49] FEE005: OKAY UM RIGHT OKAY\n[24:54] FEE005: COLOUR WISE I MEAN YOU MADE A RE UH WAS IT YOU OR UH I CAN'T REMEMBER WHO MADE THE POINT ABOUT HOW IF YOU'VE A NICE BRIGHT COLOUR YOU'LL NOT LOSE IT\n[25:00] FEE005: WAS THAT\n[25:01] FEE005: WHOSE ABOUT HOW IF YOU HAVE A BRIGHT COLOUR YOU'LL NOT LOSE IT SO MUCH\n[25:01] MEE006: I THINK HE MADE THAT\n[25:01] MEE008: WHAT'S THAT\n[25:05] MEE008: YEAH\n[25:05] FEE005: UM AND WHEN THE CORPORATE COLOUR IS YELLOW I MEAN MAYBE WE COULD THINK ABOUT ABOUT THE COLOUR OF THE WHOLE PRODUCT BEING YELLOW I DON'T KNOW\n[25:11] MEE008: OKAY\n[25:13] FEE005: UM\n[25:15] FEE005: AND THEN OBVIOUSLY THE UH THE MATERIALS WHEN IT HAS ANYBODY GOT LIKE AN OVERALL PICTURE IN THEIR MIND ABOUT WHAT WHAT MIGHT WORK\n[25:24] MEE008: WELL I MEAN I'M THINKING THAT WHAT WE NEED TO DO IS HAVE SOMETHING THAT KIND OF UNIFIES A LOT OF THE DIFFERENT CONCEPTS\n[25:24] FEE005: THAT'S ALL\n[25:30] MEE008: AND IF WE THINK THAT WHAT WE ARE W OUR NUMBER ONE MARKETING MOTIVE IS UM THE LOOK AND FEEL\n[25:30] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[25:37] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[25:37] MEE008: SO FOR THE LOOK AND FEEL TO SEEM COHERENT AND NOT JUST SORTA BITS AND BITS AND PIECES OF OF CONCEPT AND TECHNOLOGY OR OR WHATEVER OR FASHION\n[25:46] MEE008: THEN WE SHOULD HAVE IT KIND OF COME BACK TO ONE THING THAT WE KIND OF ALL SORTA CAN VISUALIZE\n[25:51] MEE008: UM MAYBE WHAT WE COULD DO IS T TH THINK ABOUT A CONCEPT WHICH TOUCHES B BACK TO THE ON THE UM THE COLOUR YOU SAID COMPANY COLOUR YELLOW\n[26:01] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[26:02] MEE008: I MEAN IF WE THINK OF SOMETHING LIKE I WAS SAYING ALSO LIME AND LEMON YOU KNOW\n[26:05] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[26:06] MEE008: WHAT CAN WE COME UP WITH SOMETHING WHERE WE WE TRY AND ASSOCIATE IT WITH WITH LIKE THE SERIES\n[26:10] MEE008: WE JUST COME UP WITH SOMETHING LIKE THAT WE KIND OF USE IT AS A THEME TO INSPIRE THE\n[26:15] FEE005: OKAY\n[26:15] MEE008: SHAPES AND THINGS\n[26:17] FEE005: RIGHT\n[26:18] MEE006: IS THERE A PARTICULAR SHAPE THAT YOU'RE INTERESTED IN\n[26:22] MEE006: LIKE DOES MARKETING HAVE ANY RESEARCH ON DOES IT NEED TO BE LONG\n[26:26] MEE006: DOES IT NEED WITH A SQUARE THING WHA\n[26:27] FEE005: OH YOU KNOW LIKE IN CIRCULAR IN SHAPE OR\n[26:30] MEE006: YEAH 'CAUSE THAT WILL N HELP NARROW DOWN THE CHOICE OF\n[26:33] MEE008: YEAH\n[26:33] FEE005: CHOICE OF MATERIAL YEAH\n[26:34] MEE006: LIKE FRUIT\n[26:35] FEE005: 'CAUSE I I I WAS KINDA THINKING ABOUT AS WELL YOU KNOW HOW YOU GET THESE SHOCK RESISTANT MOBILE PHONES\n[26:35] MEE006: I'M THINKING FRUITS IN MY HEAD BUT THAT'S TACKY\n[26:36] MEE007: SEE I'M\n[26:41] FEE005: AND THEY'RE PLASTIC BUT THEN ALSO HAVE LIKE RUBBER ON THE OUTSIDE AND IT KINDA FEELS IT FEELS KIND OF WARMER TO THE TOUCH\n[26:46] FEE005: IT FEELS A BIT MORE COMFORTABLE AND MAYBE WE COULD INCORPORATE PLASTIC AND RUBBER\n[26:47] MEE008: YEAH\n[26:51] FEE005: INTO IT\n[26:51] FEE005: AND THEN THEN WE COULD HAVE CURVED SHAPES 'CAUSE WOOD OR TITANIUM YEAH\n[26:56] FEE005: IT'S GONNA HAVE TO BE BOXY AND RECTANGULAR AND I THINK WE MIGHT BE MOVING AWAY FROM THAT YOU KNOW SO UM\n[27:04] FEE005: WELL I'M DO WE REALLY WANT IT IN LIKE THE SHAPE OF A LEMON OR NO I DON'T THINK WE DO EITHER\n[27:08] MEE008: NO NO NO NOT AT ALL\n[27:11] MEE008: IT'S MORE MORE JUST THAT WE WE THINK ABOUT LIKE\n[27:16] MEE008: WHAT IT IS WE'RE TRYING TO ACHIEVE SO AND THEN WE HAVE ONE ONE SORTA THEME THAT WE STICK WITH\n[27:21] MEE008: DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[27:21] FEE005: OKAY RIGHT WELL UM SO THOUGHTS ABOUT THE ACTUAL SHAPE OF THE THING\n[27:28] MEE007: I'D QUITE LIKE A SORT OF UH SNOWMAN TYPE SHAPE\n[27:30] FEE005: A SNOWMAN SHAPE\n[27:31] MEE007: UM SO A P SORT OF LARGER BIT SITS IN YOUR HAND AND THEN YOU GOT MAYBE ANOTHER BUBBLE AT THE TOP FOR JUST ANY OTHER FUNCTION YOU NEED\n[27:33] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[27:37] FEE005: THAT'S QUITE A DISTINCTIVE SHAPE THAT WOULD BE GOOD WOULDN'T IT\n[27:37] MEE008: RIGHT SURE\n[27:40] MEE008: YEAH\n[27:41] FEE005: YEAH SO YEAH SHOULD WE GO WITH THAT\n[27:44] MEE008: UM CAN WE YEAH LIKE TO AND WHA LIKE DO YOU HAVE A\n[27:49] FEE005: DO YOU WANNA DRAW IT ON THE BOARD\n[27:50] MEE008: CAN YOU LIKE YEAH JUST T WE CAN VISUALIZE IT\n[28:10] MEE007: UM SOMETHING LIKE THAT UM YOU GOT TWO GROUPS THERE UM MAYBE IT COULD FOLD UP AND YOU GET A THIRD GROUP INSIDE OR UH YOU HAVE VOLUME CONTROLS ABOUT THERE\n[28:16] MEE008: OKAY\n[28:16] FEE005: OOH THAT'D BE GOOD\n[28:20] MEE008: OKAY\n[28:21] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[28:23] MEE008: YEP\n[28:23] FEE005: SO CALL IT THE SNOWMAN SHAPE TRADEMARK\n[28:31] FEE005: YEAH THAT'S COOL\n[28:32] FEE005: UM AND I MEAN COLOUR WISE WHAT DOES EVERYBODY THINK\n[28:35] FEE005: I THINK IT IS QUITE IMPORTANT TO GET YELLOW IN THERE SOMEWHERE\n[28:37] FEE005: I MEAN DO YOU WANT THE WHOLE THING YELLOW MAYBE LIKE YELLOW AND WHITE DO YOU WANT SOMETHING\n[28:41] MEE008: MM\n[28:42] MEE007: SO I RECKON IT'D LOOK QUITE NICE IF WE JUST HAD UM THIS HERE\n[28:45] MEE007: HAD A SORTA BACKGROUND YELLOW AND THEN HAVE SORT OF A NICE BOLD COLOUR FOR THE BUTTONS\n[28:47] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[28:50] FEE005: OKAY COOL\n[28:50] FEE005: UM AND ALSO I MEAN HOW ARE WE GOING TO INCORPORATE THE SLOGAN IN\n[28:55] FEE005: THE FACT THAT IT TALKS TO YOU I MEAN IT MIGHT BE QUITE COOL IF WHEN YOU FIRST START USING IT IT SAYS\n[29:01] FEE005: WHAT IS IT PUTTING FASHION INTO ELECTRONICS OR SOMETHING I DUNNO\n[29:05] FEE005: OR WHEN YOU LIKE OR IF YOU TURN IT OFF OR SOMETHING IF IT CAN SPEAK IF IT COULD ACTUALLY SAY THE SLOGAN IT MIGHT BE A BIT MORE POWERFUL THAN JUST HAVING IT WRITTEN ON IT SOMEWHERE\n[29:07] MEE007: I THINK THAT MIGHT SCARE ME\n[29:13] FEE005: I D I D ANY THOUGHTS ON THAT AT ALL\n[29:15] MEE007: I THINK THAT'D PROBABLY SCARE ME\n[29:16] MEE007: YOU TURN IT ON YOUR CONTROL POSSESSED S\n[29:17] FEE005: I KNOW\n[29:19] FEE005: UM UNLESS AN A I MEAN IF YOU ALSO WOULD THAT WORK IF WE WANTED TO INCORPORATE UM AN L. C. D. DISPLAY WHERE WOULD WE PUT THAT\n[29:29] FEE005: WOULD WE PUT THAT ON THE INSIDE OR\n[29:32] MEE007: UM\n[29:33] MEE006: DO WE NEED AN L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[29:34] MEE006: WHAT WHAT'S THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THAT\n[29:36] FEE005: IT'S BOUND TO INCREASE THE COST OF IT A LOT I WOULD'VE THOUGHT\n[29:39] MEE006: YEAH BUT THE QUESTION IS WHAT ARE WE USING IT WHAT WOULD WE WHAT WOULD WE ACHIEVE FROM IT\n[29:40] MEE008: WHAT WOULD IT ACHIEVE\n[29:43] MEE006: PUTTING IN LIGHTS IS CHEAP BUT PUTTING IN AN L. C. D. PANEL JUST TO MAKE IT GLOW IS A BIT OF A\n[29:43] MEE008: WELL\n[29:45] MEE008: L. C. WELL I'D WHEN YOU USED TO MENTION THE L. C. D. I'D THINK I WONDER WHAT THAT WOULD BE ABOUT\n[29:49] MEE008: AND THE TH THE THING I COULD SEE IT HELPING WITH WOULD BE IF IT WAS SOMEHOW CONNECTED WITH UM LISTINGS\n[29:54] MEE008: SO AS YOU SCROLL THROUGH 'CAUSE WE SAID WE MIGHT HAVE A JOG DIAL\n[29:55] FEE005: YEAH\n[29:57] MEE008: SO AS YOU SCROLL THROUGH YOUR STATIONS YOU CAN Y IT ACTUALLY TELLS YOU WHAT IT IS\n[29:57] MEE006: MM-HMM\n[30:02] MEE006: I THINK THAT WILL BE A PROBLEM BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE AN INPUT DEVICE TO GET THE LISTINGS INTO IT\n[30:06] MEE008: RIGHT OKAY\n[30:07] MEE006: SO UM IT'S A BIT NUTS TO GET THE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY YOU KNOW\n[30:07] FEE005: MM OH YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[30:09] FEE005: YEAH\n[30:10] FEE005: SO SO NO NEED FOR AN L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[30:10] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[30:11] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[30:13] MEE006: UM I I'M NOT SAYING THERE'S NO NEED FOR AN L. C. D. DISPLAY BUT UM IT'S WHAT'S WHAT WHAT WOULD IT TELL THE USER\n[30:16] FEE005: I THINK THAT WOULD MAKE IT VERY COMPLEX\n[30:19] MEE006: 'CAUSE THE L. C. D. TENDS TO BE AN OUTPUT AS UH AS OPPOSED TO AN INPUT SO UM DOES THE REMOTE CONTROL NEED TO TALK BACK TO THE USER\n[30:21] FEE005: YEAH\n[30:22] FEE005: YEAH\n[30:27] MEE008: MM NOT REAL\n[30:28] MEE006: WE HAVE THE OPTION OF THE SPEAKER AS WELL THE SA THE SAME THING GOES FOR THE SPEAKER\n[30:31] MEE006: IS THERE A NEED FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL TO TO TALK BACK\n[30:34] FEE005: I DON'T KNOW IF THERE IS REALLY NO UM\n[30:34] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[30:36] MEE007: NAH\n[30:38] MEE006: UM\n[30:39] FEE005: I WOULD SAY NO NEED FOR A TALK BACK\n[30:41] FEE005: UH DOES ANYBODY DISAGREE WITH THAT\n[30:44] MEE008: NO\n[30:44] MEE006: YOU COULD PUT A GAME ON IT\n[30:44] FEE005: NO\n[30:47] FEE005: EASY\n[30:48] MEE006: WHEN THE T. V. DIES YOU CAN PLAY WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[30:50] MEE008: MM MM\n[30:50] FEE005: OKAY UM RIGHT SO YOU'RE GONNA HAVE THE THREE DIFFERENT SETS OF OF FUNCTIONALITIES\n[30:57] FEE005: UM I MEAN DO YOU WANNA GROUP THEM INTO S HEAD OF THE SNOWMAN BODY OF THE SNOWMAN INSIDE OF THE SNOWMAN IS THAT WHAT YOU'RE THINKING\n[31:04] MEE007: UM WELL I THINK THE ADVANCED ONES THE THE ONES YOU DON'T USUALLY USE COULD BE HID INSIDE\n[31:09] FEE005: OKAY\n[31:09] MEE007: B UM I THINK THE WE HAD WERE FAIRLY BASIC ONES THEY'D HAVE TO GO ON THE THE FRONT SOMEWHERE\n[31:14] FEE005: OKAY RIGHT UM WHAT ELSE DO YOU NEED TO TALK ABOUT\n[31:20] MEE008: WELL I I WAS JUST\n[31:21] MEE006: WHERE WOULD YOU PHYSICALLY POSITION THE BUTTONS\n[31:23] MEE006: UM I THINK THAT THAT HAS SOME IMPACT ON ON ON MANY THINGS\n[31:25] MEE008: YEAH\n[31:27] MEE008: YEAH\n[31:27] MEE007: UM\n[31:28] MEE006: UM MAYBE YOU WANNA DRAW ONTO THE\n[31:31] FEE005: SO I'M JUST GONNA UM POP THIS IN HERE 'CAUSE I HAVE A SLIDE ABOUT DECISION MAKING WHICH I'D FORGOTTEN ABOUT\n[31:36] MEE006: YEP\n[31:50] FEE005: OH SH GOD WE'VE GOT FIVE MINUTES UM OKAY UH BACK WE GO\n[31:56] FEE005: UM ENERGY WHAT DO YOU THINK THAT'S SUGGESTING WE'RE HOW WE'RE POWERING THE THING\n[32:02] FEE005: I REALLY LIKE THE IDEA OF THIS KINETIC THING WHERE YOU'D HAVE THE BACK UP OF THE BATTERY\n[32:05] MEE008: YEAH SURE\n[32:05] FEE005: BUT HAVE HAVE KINETIC POWER I MEAN WHAT DOES ANYBODY THINK ABOUT THAT\n[32:07] MEE008: UM I'VE HAD KINETIC THINGS BEFORE\n[32:10] MEE008: AND THE THE THE ONE ISSUE WE NEED TO KEEP IN MIND WITH THEM IS THAT YOU'RE COMMITTING THE USER TO MOVING IT AND WATCHES YEAH\n[32:16] MEE006: NO LIKE I SAID WE HAVE A H HYBRID KIND OF THING SO IT'S NOT GONNA CHARGE THE BATTERY IT'S JUST\n[32:19] MEE008: SURE OKAY RIGHT OKAY\n[32:23] FEE005: OKAY\n[32:23] MEE008: SUPPORT FOR IT\n[32:24] MEE008: I MEAN JUST IT'S JUST WORTH POINTING OUT BECAUSE LIKE I'VE I'VE KNOWN I'VE KNOWN PEOPLE TO HAVE KINETIC WATCHES THAT THEY WEAR ALL THE TIME\n[32:24] MEE006: YEAH\n[32:31] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[32:31] MEE008: AND IT'S JUST LIKE MAGIC BECAUSE IT'S ALWAYS POWERED AND THERE'S NO BATTERY\n[32:34] MEE008: I'VE ALSO KNOWN PEOPLE TO HAVE THINGS LIKE LIKE A JEWELLERY WATCH THEY WEAR FROM TIME TO TIME\n[32:39] MEE008: AND THEY EVENTUALLY JUST SAY IT'S JUST TOO MUCH OF A NUISANCE BECAUSE I DON'T WEAR IT ALL THE TIME\n[32:41] FEE005: YEAH\n[32:42] MEE006: YEP\n[32:43] MEE008: LIKE REMOTE CONTROL IS SIMILAR YOU'RE AWAY ON VACATION I DUNNO WHATEVER YOU SOMETHING AND IT JUST STARTS TO GET WORN DOWN\n[32:49] FEE005: YEAH\n[32:51] MEE008: SO WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT\n[32:51] FEE005: WELL I SUPPOSE THAT IF YOU'RE IF YOU'RE AWAY AND YOU'RE NOT USING IT THEN YOU'RE NOT USING ANY POWER EITHER\n[32:56] FEE005: SO YOU'D HAVE THE BATTERY AS THE KIND OF TO KEEP IT TICKING OVER IDEA I'M REALLY SORRY WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO WRAP UP QUITE QUICKLY\n[33:00] MEE008: YEAH\n[33:03] FEE005: WE DON'T HAVE AS MUCH TIME AS I THOUGHT\n[33:04] MEE008: YEP\n[33:04] FEE005: UM SO I THINK THAT'S WHAT ENERGY IS REFERRING TO HERE\n[33:07] FEE005: CHIP ON PRINT IS THAT THAT'S AN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN THING IS IT DAVID\n[33:11] MEE006: YES YES\n[33:12] FEE005: OKAY UM AS FOR THE CASE KIND OF DISCUSSED THAT\n[33:17] MEE008: AND THIS SIZE HERE I'D SUGGEST THIS BE SMALL LIKE QUITE SMALL\n[33:20] FEE005: YEAH I KNOW WE'RE GONNA HAVE LIKE RUBBER BUTTONS THAT FEEL KIND OF\n[33:25] MEE007: YEAH I THINK SO YEAH\n[33:25] FEE005: OKAY\n[33:26] MEE008: UM JUST A A LOT OF THE UM\n[33:30] MEE008: I MEAN ONE OF THE THINGS RUNNING THROUGH MY MIND RIGHT NOW I REALISE WE'RE BEING EFFICIENT TO WRAP UP THE MEETING AND HAVE LOTS OF DECISIONS MADE\n[33:35] FEE005: MM-HMM\n[33:37] MEE008: UM BUT WE ARE LEANING QUITE A BIT TO THE SIDE OF BEING LOW TECH RUBBER BUTTONS PLASTIC FRAME\n[33:42] MEE008: IT'S ALMOST LIKE WE'RE REPRODUCING THE SAME OLD REMOTE CONTROL THAT'S OUT THERE\n[33:44] FEE005: MM 'KAY\n[33:46] MEE008: SHOULD WE THINK ABOUT HOW WE ARE ACTUALLY GETTING THIS HIGH TECH USER FRIENDLY UH UM THEME LIKE WHAT IS IT THAT WE'RE U WE'RE USING TO TO ACHIEVE THOSE GOALS\n[33:58] MEE008: LIKE\n[33:58] FEE005: COULD HAVE THINGS LIKE BACKLIGHTING THE BUTTONS AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[34:00] MEE008: OKAY SO SO BACKLIGHTING THAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[34:02] MEE006: OR EVEN A CLEAR CASE\n[34:04] MEE006: UM YOU KNOW A A GLOWING A A GLOWING YELLOW TYPE CASE WHERE THE YELLOW IS SHOWABLE BUT IN THE DARK IT SORT OF IT'S ALIVE\n[34:04] MEE008: YEAH CLEAR THAT'D BE\n[34:05] FEE005: AYE THAT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA\n[34:06] MEE008: OKAY\n[34:14] MEE008: YEAH SURE\n[34:15] MEE006: UM IN IN A SLIGHT SUBTLE WAY\n[34:16] FEE005: S SO LIKE CUR SLIGHTLY TRANSPARENT CASE SO IT'S YELLOW LIKE TINTED YELLOW BUT YOU CAN MAYBE SEE THROUGH IT\n[34:16] MEE008: YEAH THAT'D BE REALLY GOOD\n[34:18] MEE006: YEAH YEAH\n[34:19] MEE008: YEAH\n[34:20] MEE006: YEAH\n[34:22] FEE005: IS THAT WHAT YOU MEAN\n[34:22] MEE006: OR OR THERE MIGHT BE A LIGHT RUNNING THROUGH IT LIKE A MOUSE\n[34:25] MEE008: SURE\n[34:25] MEE006: YOU KNOW YOU HAVE CORDLESS MICE AND THEY DON'T EAT THAT MUCH POWER RIGHT\n[34:28] MEE008: YEAH YEAH\n[34:28] MEE006: SO THE POWER THE BATTERY IN THAT SENSE MAYBE YOU HAVE ONE OR TWO STRATIG STRATEGICALLY PLACED LIGHTS THAT SORT OF\n[34:30] MEE008: YEAH\n[34:33] MEE008: SURE\n[34:35] MEE008: YEAH THEY THEY EMANATE A LIGHT THROUGH IT\n[34:36] FEE005: OKAY\n[34:37] MEE006: YEAH BUT BECAUSE THE CASE IS TRANSPARENT SO IT GIVES IT A LITTLE BIT OF A GLOW DOESN'T MAKE IT FREAKY\n[34:39] FEE005: LIGHTS\n[34:40] MEE008: 'KAY\n[34:41] MEE008: YEAH MM-HMM\n[34:42] FEE005: OKAY\n[34:43] MEE008: UM AND THEN THE OTHER THING THAT WE WE'RE S WE'VE COMMITTED OURSELVES TO ACHIEVING IS SIMPLICITY\n[34:48] MEE008: AND SO I'M THINKING MAYBE SHOULD WE TRY AND THINK ABOUT HAVING SOMETHING LIKE UM SOME KIND OF AN INNOVATIVE CONCEPT ABOUT HOW THE UM THE VOLUME AND THE CHANNELS ARE CONTROLLED\n[34:59] MEE008: 'CAUSE THAT'S THE MAIN THING PEOPLE WILL F WANNA DO\n[35:00] FEE005: MM\n[35:01] MEE008: COULD WE USE LIKE A JOG DIAL LIKE A NICE JUST SORT OF ROUND SOMEWHERE ON IT WHERE YOU JUST ROLL IT\n[35:05] MEE006: THE QUESTION IS WHEN YOU'RE ROLLING IT HOW DO YOU WANNA ROLL IT\n[35:06] MEE008: OR\n[35:08] MEE006: DO YOU WANT 'EM TO ROLL IT LIKE THAT\n[35:09] MEE006: DO YOU WANT 'EM TO ROLL IT LIKE THAT\n[35:11] MEE006: 'CAUSE IN A MOUSE YOUR HAND'S IN A POSITION TO ROLL IT\n[35:13] MEE007: MM\n[35:13] MEE008: YEAH\n[35:14] FEE005: YEAH\n[35:15] MEE006: WHEREAS THE OTHER THING ABOUT HAVING IT JOG DIAL THIS WAY IT TENDS TO GET MOVED ACCIDENTALLY\n[35:20] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[35:21] FEE005: YEAH IF YOU ARE HOLDING IT IN YOUR HAND YOU COULD YOU COULD DO THAT COULDN'T YOU\n[35:21] MEE008: WELL WHY DON'T WE DO IT LIKE A MOUSE THEN\n[35:24] FEE005: IF YOU'RE HOLDING IT IN YOUR HAND YOU COULD\n[35:26] MEE006: THAT'S A VERY UNNATURAL MOTION TO YEAH\n[35:28] FEE005: DO YOU THINK\n[35:29] FEE005: OKAY\n[35:30] MEE006: CAN YOU IMAGINE YOU HAVE TO SCROLL A LOT\n[35:32] MEE006: UM IT MIGHT WORK FOR VOLUME AND MAYBE SOME OF THE BRIGHTNESS CONTROLS AND STUFF LIKE THAT BUT NOT FOR CHANNELS RIGHT\n[35:34] MEE008: YEAH\n[35:36] FEE005: MM\n[35:38] MEE006: IF YOU HAVE A TELEWEST BOX YOU'VE GOT LIKE YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY ALL THE CHANNELS YOU'VE ABOUT FIFTY CHANNELS CAN YOU IMAGINE TRYING TO\n[35:41] MEE008: MM-HMM\n[35:43] FEE005: YEAH OKAY OKAY UM\n[35:43] MEE008: YEAH\n[35:45] MEE008: YEAH SURE\n[35:46] MEE006: UM AND I DON'T THINK HAVING THAT YOU KNOW TOO QUICK TOO SLOW KIN IT'S CONFUSING TO THE I DUNNO\n[35:50] MEE008: MM\n[35:50] MEE007: WELL BUT THEN FOR UM FOR SKIPPING A LARGE AMOUNT OF CHANNELS YOU DO HAVE TO UH TO SKIP THE CHANNEL BUTTON THE NUMBER PART\n[35:55] FEE005: YEAH\n[35:55] MEE006: BUT USERS TEND TO TEND TO WANT TO USE THAT AND ONCE THEY LOSE OUT ON THE USER EXPERIENCE THEY'RE LIKE\n[35:56] MEE008: YEAH\n[36:00] FEE005: OKAY\n[36:00] MEE007: UH BUT\n[36:01] MEE006: BECAUSE THAT'S BECOMES THE MOST ACCESSIBLE THING IN FRONT OF\n[36:02] FEE005: OKAY\n[36:03] MEE008: BUT THAT'S NOT A BAD THING IS IT\n[36:04] FEE005: JUST\n[36:04] MEE008: BECAUSE WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT IT THE ALTERNATIVE IS TO GO PUSH THE BUTTON\n[36:07] MEE007: YEAH\n[36:08] MEE006: YEAH\n[36:08] MEE008: JOG DIALS ARE MUCH EASIER THAN THAT\n[36:10] FEE005: OKAY UM RIGHT WELL WOULDN'T IT WE DO NEED TO MAKE A DECISION ON WHETHER WE WANT TO INCORPORATE A JOG DIAL IN NICE AND QUICKLY\n[36:11] MEE008: YOU JUST ROLL\n[36:18] FEE005: UM I'M ALL FOR THEM ACTUALLY I THINK THEY'RE QUITE YOU KNOW TH VERY QUICK TO M TO USE\n[36:20] MEE008: YEAH\n[36:22] MEE008: YEAH\n[36:22] FEE005: SO DOES ANYBODY OPPOSE THE IDEA OF OF INCORPORATING ONE INTO THE DESIGN AT ALL\n[36:27] FEE005: NO\n[36:28] FEE005: AND THE OTHER THING WAS UM CAN WE THINK OF ANY WAY OF GETTING THE SLOGAN INTO THIS THING\n[36:33] MEE008: YEAH LIKE I MEAN IF WE IF IF WE KEEP COMING BACK TO THIS BOARD HERE\n[36:38] FEE005: UH-HUH\n[36:38] MEE008: I WOULDN'T BE SURPRISED IF WE COULD TAKE THIS IDEA IMAGINE THAT I DUNNO THAT IT'S WITHIN THE SHAPE OF THE HAND IT'S QUITE SMALL\n[36:45] FEE005: UH-HUH OOH OKAY WE REALLY GOTTA WRAP UP SO YEAH\n[36:46] MEE008: I DUNNO\n[36:48] MEE008: YEAH\n[36:49] MEE008: IT'S SMALL AND THAT WE'VE GOT LIKE THE THE L SLOGAN SOMEWHERE LIKE ON THE CASING AT THE SIDE\n[36:54] FEE005: OKAY WELL IF WE CAN DO THAT GREAT\n[36:56] MEE008: AND THAT YEAH WELL I MEAN ISN'T THAT WHAT WE JUST H SAID SAID WE S JUST HAVE TO DECIDE NOW\n[36:57] FEE005: YEAH OKAY\n[37:02] FEE005: YEAH LET'S LET'S TRY AND GET THE SLOGAN ON THERE UM AND\n[37:05] MEE008: YEAH\n[37:06] MEE008: AND THEN LIKE A JO\n[37:06] MEE006: SO YOU WANNA EXPAND THE SHAPE OF THE\n[37:09] MEE008: AND THEN LIKE A JOG DIAL SOMEWHERE THAT FITS IN WITH THE SHAPE OF IT LIKE I DUNNO LIKE HERE IN WITH THE\n[37:15] MEE006: THAT THAT MIGHT HAVE ONE PROBLEM IN TERMS OF UM IN TERMS OF WHETHER YOU'RE LEFT HANDED OR YOU'RE RIGHT HANDED YOU MIGHT BE LOCKING YOURSELF IN\n[37:18] MEE008: IT WOULD GET BUMPED IT'S DOESN'T REALLY FIT WITH YOUR HAND\n[37:21] MEE008: YEAH\n[37:21] FEE005: MM\n[37:22] MEE008: OR MAYBE JUST FIT IT IN LIKE DOWN THE MIDDLE HERE\n[37:23] MEE007: MM\n[37:23] MEE006: COULD I JUST COULD I JUST JUMP IN AND SUGGEST SOMETHING QUICKLY\n[37:24] FEE005: OKAY\n[37:26] FEE005: RIGHT I'M GONNA HAVE TO I'M REALLY GONNA HAVE TO HURRY YOU ON HERE 'CAUSE WE'RE WE'RE ACTUALLY OVER TIME\n[37:26] MEE008: A JOG DI\n[37:29] MEE008: YEAH\n[37:30] MEE008: IT'S KIND OF YEAH\n[37:30] FEE005: UM IS THERE ANYTHING ANYBODY'S UNSURE ABOUT\n[37:34] FEE005: JUST FOR IN CLOSING JUST THE NEXT MEETING'S GONNA BE IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[37:37] FEE005: AND SO YOU CAN SEE IN THE SCREEN HERE WHAT EACH OF YOU ARE GONNA HOPEFULLY BE DOING\n[37:40] MEE008: YEAH\n[37:40] FEE005: UH I KNOW THAT THE DESIGNERS ARE GONNA BE WORKING WITH PLAY DOH ON THAT\n[37:44] FEE005: SO UM THAT'LL BE THAT'LL BE GOOD\n[37:46] MEE008: HUH\n[37:47] FEE005: UM AND I'LL GET THE THE MINUTES UP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE\n[37:52] FEE005: ANYTHING AT ALL YOU THINK WE HAVEN'T DISCUSSED THAT WE NEED TO\n[37:55] FEE005: IS EVERYBODY KIND OF HAPPY ABOUT WHAT THEY'RE GONNA BE DOING\n[37:55] MEE008: UM\n[37:56] MEE006: UM I THINK ONE THING WOULD BE THE JOG DIAL 'CAUSE THAT'S GONNA HAVE QUITE A BIG IMPACT ON THE THING UM\n[38:03] MEE008: YEAH I THINK THE JOG DIAL YOU KNOW IT JUST AFTER YOU DREW THAT WHAT IF IT WAS FLAT AND YOU JUST SPUN IT THAT'D BE GREAT\n[38:06] MEE006: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING THE A SLIDE BECAUSE THEN YOU YOU DON'T HAVE TO PUT THE HAND\n[38:09] MEE008: YEAH\n[38:11] MEE008: YEP\n[38:11] MEE006: I THINK INCORPORATING A LOGO IS QUITE STRAIGHT FORWARD\n[38:13] MEE006: THERE'S LOTS OF SPACE FOR IT UM\n[38:13] FEE005: OKAY\n[38:14] FEE005: THAT'S KIND OF A DESIGN THING THAT YOU GUYS CAN CAN DISCUSS YEAH\n[38:16] MEE006: YEAH BUT IT'S ALSO A A MARKETING AND A FUNCTION\n[38:17] MEE008: SURE YEAH YEAH AND MATERIALS WE SORTA SAID WE'D DO PLASTIC AND RUBBER DIDN'T WE\n[38:19] FEE005: OKAY\n[38:22] MEE006: YEAH\n[38:23] FEE005: YEAH\n[38:23] 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MATE\n[0:20] MEE012: UM N. E. Z.\n[0:21] MEE009: N. E. Z.\n[0:23] MEE012: E. R.\n[0:24] MEE009: EBENEZER\n[0:24] MEE009: AND YOUR ROLE IS\n[0:26] MEE012: I'M THE MARKETING EXPERT\n[0:28] MEE009: YOU'RE THE MARKETING EXPERT OKAY\n[0:33] MEE009: NEXT WE HAVE\n[0:34] MEE010: TARIK RAHMAN\n[0:35] MEE010: T. A. R. I. K.\n[0:36] MEE009: T. R. I. K.\n[0:38] MEE009: AND YOUR ROLE IN THIS IS\n[0:39] MEE010: INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[0:41] MEE009: INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[0:47] MEE009: AND LASTLY WE HAVE\n[0:49] MEE011: UH DAVE COCHRANE\n[0:53] MEE009: AND YOU'RE GOING TO BE THE USER INTERFACE IS IT\n[0:54] MEE011: USER INTERFACE DEFIN DESIGNER YES\n[0:55] MEE009: DESIGNER\n[0:55] MEE009: OKAY\n[1:02] MEE009: RIGHT\n[1:03] MEE009: THIS IS THE AGENDA FOR TODAY'S MEETING\n[1:04] MEE009: AS YOU CAN SEE W OPENING ACQUAINTANCE TOOL TRAINING PROJECT PLAN DISCUSSION AND CLOSING\n[1:10] MEE009: UM WE ALREADY GOT N THROUGH OPENING AND PARTIALLY THROUGH ACQUAINTANCE\n[1:15] MEE009: SO THE REASON WE'RE HERE WE'RE GONNA DESIGN A NEW REMOTE CONTROL AS YOU PROBABLY ALL KNOW\n[1:21] MEE009: THE VERY BROAD OVERVIEW IS ORIGINAL TRENDY AND USER FRIENDLY\n[1:25] MEE009: COURSE WE'LL HAVE TO GO INTO A BIT MORE UM DETAIL THAN THAT\n[1:29] MEE009: BUT UH PERSONALLY I THINK THAT THE ORIGINAL IS GONNA BE A VERY KEY ASPECT TO THIS DESIGN\n[1:35] MEE009: UM THERE'S A LOT OF REMOTE CONTROLS OUT THERE ANYWAY SO WE'RE GONNA NEED SOMETHING THAT'S REALLY GONNA SET IT APART\n[1:45] MEE009: THIS IS HOW TODAY SEEMS TO BE GOING TO WORK\n[1:47] MEE009: WE'RE GONNA HAVE THE THREE KAY PHASES AS YOU'VE PROBABLY ALREADY BEEN TOLD THE FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURAL AND THE DETAILED DESIGN\n[1:53] MEE009: UM\n[1:59] MEE009: FIRST ONE'S GONNA BE COVERING THE USER REQUIREMENT SPEC TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS WORKING DESIGN\n[2:03] MEE009: SECOND SEEMS TO BE CONCEPTUAL COMPONENTS PROPERTIES MATERIALS AND THE LAST ONE IS A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF OUR DESIGN SO FAR\n[2:11] MEE009: OF COURSE YOU'VE ALL GOT THE SIMILAR EMAILS I BELIEVE RIGHT\n[2:16] MEE009: WHAT CAN I SAY\n[2:19] MEE009: EBENEZER YOU WANNA HAVE A YOU WANNA DRAW YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[2:23] MEE012: SURE\n[2:27] MEE012: WHITEBOARD\n[2:30] MEE012: 'KAY\n[2:34] MEE012: S OKAY\n[2:36] MEE012: I WILL MAKE THIS QUICK SINCE WE DON'T HAVE MUCH TIME\n[2:40] MEE012: UM\n[3:32] MEE012: 'KAY SO IT'S NOT THE BEST PICTURE IN THE WORLD\n[3:35] MEE012: HERE WE HAVE AN ELEPHANT\n[3:38] MEE012: FIRST POINT BEGINS WITH AN E. SAME LIKE EBENEZER\n[3:43] MEE012: ALSO ELEPHANTS HAVE A VERY GOOD MEMORY MUCH LIKE MYSELF\n[3:47] MEE012: AND I CAN'T REMEMBER BACK WHEN I USED TO LIVE BACK IN NIGERIA BUT I THINK I USED TO HAVE A PET ELEPHANT\n[3:54] MEE012: SO ELEPHANTS ARE BIG STRONG AND GENTLE AND THEY HAVE GREAT MEMORIES AND THEY BEGIN WITH THE LETTER E. JUST LIKE EBENEZER\n[4:03] MEE009: BRILLIANTLY DONE\n[4:04] MEE012: THANK YOU\n[4:04] MEE009: THANK YOU\n[4:07] MEE009: TARIK WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A SHOT AT A BIT OF ARTISTRY\n[4:15] MEE012: OH\n[4:16] MEE009: OH UM YOU CAN CLIP THEM TO YOUR BELT\n[4:16] MEE012: OH OH I THINK YOU GA\n[4:16] MEE010: DO WE TAKE THEM OFF\n[4:18] MEE010: OH RIGHT OKAY\n[4:19] MEE009: YOU SHOULD ALSO L UM HAVE YOUR THE LAPEL MIC ON AS WELL\n[4:20] MEE012: THE LITTLE\n[4:23] MEE010: AH HA\n[4:23] MEE012: THE THE\n[4:26] MEE012: OH THAT'S GOOD WE CAN CLIP THEM ON\n[4:27] MEE012: OKAY\n[4:27] MEE012: YEAH THERE WAS THIS MICROPHONE AS WELL THAT YOU\n[4:33] MEE010: NOW WHERE DO I PUT THE\n[4:34] MEE012: JUST UM SOMEWHERE\n[4:44] MEE009: YEP THE IT'S JUST ACROSS THERE THAT'S IT\n[4:51] MEE009: YEP\n[4:59] MEE010: IS THIS SUPPOSED TO BE CLIPPED AS WELL\n[5:01] MEE012: I THINK SO\n[5:01] MEE009: YEAH\n[5:01] MEE009: IT'LL FOLLOW YOU IF YOU\n[5:03] MEE012: YEAH\n[5:05] MEE012: THERE YOU GO\n[5:08] MEE009: YOU CAN PROBABLY JUST STICK IT IN YOUR POCKET FOR NOW I WOULDN'T WORRY TOO MUCH\n[5:11] MEE009: SHOULD HAVE GOOD RANGE\n[5:17] MEE010: UH DESTROYING YOUR ELEPHANT HERE\n[6:33] MEE010: UH HERE WE HAVE A TIGER\n[6:35] MEE010: UH\n[6:37] MEE010: I'VE ALWAYS LOVED TIGERS\n[6:39] MEE010: THEY'RE JUST THEY'RE BIG THEY'RE BIGGEST CATS\n[6:41] MEE010: UH I DID A PROJECT ON CATS IN THE WILD WHEN I WAS A KID AND UH IT WAS MY FAVOURITE CAT\n[6:46] MEE010: JUST 'CAUSE IT WAS LOOKS THE BEST THE STRIPES ORANGE\n[6:50] MEE010: MY DAD USED TO TALK ABOUT HE'S FROM BANGLADESH SO HE USED TO TELL ME ALL ABOUT THEM WHEN HE WAS WHEN I WAS A KID\n[6:55] MEE010: AND UH THEY'RE JUST THE MOST FEARED OF OF UH ANIMALS IN THE WILD\n[7:01] MEE010: SO UH THAT'S WHY I LIKE THEM\n[7:04] MEE010: DIDN'T SAY AN ANYTHING ABOUT ME REALLY BUT\n[7:06] MEE009: EXCELLENT THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[7:09] MEE009: DAVE IF YOU'D LIKE TO UH\n[7:12] MEE009: HAVE A DASH\n[7:19] MEE011: UM\n[9:21] MEE011: UM THE MONKEY UM\n[9:24] MEE011: THE ONE F UH IN FACT THIS IS A SOMEWHAT OBLIQUE REFERENCE IN FACT TO UH WELL MY I HAVE A THREE UH THREE Y YEAR OLD DAUGHTER WHO H WHO WHO WHO IS AFFECTIONATELY KNOWN AS MISS MONKEY\n[9:35] MEE011: UM MONKEYS HAVE ATTITUDE\n[9:37] MEE011: WHICH I THINK IS A GOOD THING\n[9:39] MEE011: AND I MEAN FR AND FROM UH FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF SORT OF THE STUDY OF HUMAN EVOLUTION THEY AND OTHER PRIMATES ARE TERRIBLY INTERESTING\n[9:48] MEE011: UM SO I LIKE MONKEYS\n[9:52] MEE011: AND AND TH TH TH TH THI THI THIS ONE SEEMS TO HAVE PERHAPS MORE ATTITUDE THAN MOST\n[10:06] MEE009: CHEERS\n[10:56] MEE009: HARDLY WHAT I'D CALL THE BEST DRAWING IN THE WORLD BUT IT'LL DO FOR NOW\n[10:59] MEE009: ALSO NOT QUITE AS FEARED AS YOUR AVERAGE TIGER BUT UH CATS ARE ONE OF MY FAVOURITE ANIMALS THEY'RE VERY INDEPENDENT\n[11:06] MEE009: THEY'RE SNOTTY AS HELL AT THE BEST OF TIMES AND UH WHAT CAN YOU SAY YOU GOT TO LOVE THOSE QUALITIES IN AN ANIMAL\n[11:20] MEE009: RIGHT\n[11:21] MEE009: I THINK WE'VE ALL MANAGED TO MASTER THE WHITEBOARD THERE BY LOOKS OF IT SO ON TO IT\n[11:27] MEE009: PROJECT FINANCE\n[11:28] MEE009: AS YOU CAN SEE TWELVE POINT FIVE EUROS PER UNIT\n[11:33] MEE009: THAT'S NOT A TERRIBLE LOT AS FAR AS I'M AWARE AND WE'RE HOPING TO SELL THEM FOR TWENTY FIVE\n[11:39] MEE009: IF WE'RE AIMING FOR FIFTY MILLION EUROS WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO BE SELLING AN AWFUL LOT OF THEM\n[11:45] MEE012: OH THAT WAS PROFITING THAT WAS AN AMOUNT SO THAT'S THE AMOUNT MADE OKAY\n[11:50] MEE009: YEP\n[11:51] MEE009: WELL FIFTY MILLION AND IF YOU'RE MAKING TWELVE POINT FIVE EUROS ON EACH ONE THEN AWFUL LOT NEED TO BE SOLD\n[11:57] MEE012: YEAH\n[12:01] MEE009: OKAY\n[12:02] MEE009: NOW WE BETTER ACTUALLY JUST GET ON WITH THE UH THE MEAT OF THE PROJECT\n[12:05] MEE009: SO I'M GONNA GUESS THAT WE'VE ALL USED REMOTE CONTROLS\n[12:10] MEE009: ANY IDEAS OF WHERE YOU THINK A NEW REMOTE CONTROL COULD GO INTO THIS MARKET\n[12:16] MEE011: WELL ONE THING I'M AWARE OF IS\n[12:19] MEE011: TH THERE UH UM AT THE SORT OF V VERY HIGH PRICE END OF THE MARKET THERE'S THERE'S A EM EMERGING MARKET FOR SORT OF TOUCH SCREEN L. C. D. REMOTES THAT CAN BE UH PROGRAMMED IN M MUCH MORE SOPHISTICATED WAYS THAN SORT OF CONVENTIONAL MODELS\n[12:34] MEE011: SO YOU GET THE SORT OF YOU GET UM YOU YOU CAN REDESIGN THE INTERFACE TO YOUR OWN NEEDS YOU CAN PROGRAMME IN MACROS\n[12:44] MEE011: AND YOU GET A MUCH GREATER DEGREE UM UM I MEAN YOU GET IN THESE SORT OF THREE IN ONE FIVE IN ONE WHATEVERS\n[12:49] MEE011: BUT YOU CAN GET INTEGRATION BETWEEN THE DIFFERENT UH THE THE THE DIFF THE DIFFERENT THINGS THAT IT'S DESIGNED TO CONTROL TO A MUCH GREATER EXTENT\n[12:57] MEE011: AND YOU CAN HAVE ONE UH YOU KNOW ONE MACRO TO TURN THE UH YOU KNOW TURN THE T. V. TO THE RIGHT CHANNEL\n[13:04] MEE011: GET THE UH RE UH REWIND THE TAPE IN THE V. C. R. AND GET IT TO PLAY ONCE IT'S REWOUND FOR INSTANCE\n[13:10] MEE009: OKAY\n[13:10] MEE011: UM B IT OCCURS TO ME THERE MIGHT BE A NICHE FOR UH FOR A REMOTE THAT AIMED TOWARDS SOME OF THAT SORT OF FUNCTIONALITY BUT USING A JUST CONVENTIONAL PUSH BUTTON DESIGN\n[13:26] MEE011: AND THEREFORE PUTTING IT INTO A UM WELL MUCH LOWER PRICE BRACKET\n[13:32] MEE009: OKAY YEAH THA THAT'S TRUE WITH THE PRICE RANGE WE'RE LOOKING AT GOING FOR A TOUCH SCREEN WOULD PROBABLY BE POSSIBLY OUT OF OUR YEAH\n[13:39] MEE011: ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITIVE YEAH\n[13:40] MEE012: OH\n[13:41] MEE009: BUT YOU THINK UH AGAIN SOMETHING TO CONTROL MULTIPLE UNITS IN UH A SIMPLE FASHION\n[13:45] MEE011: YEAH I MEAN I WOULDN'T LIKE TO SAY YOU G I MEAN YOU GET ONES THAT YOU CAN SWITCH BETWEEN MULTIPLE UNITS\n[13:50] MEE011: BUT SOMETHING THAT COULD UM OPERATE BETWEEN MULTIPLE UNITS IN A MORE INTEGRATED FASHION\n[13:56] MEE011: SOME AND IDEALLY SOMETHING INTO WHICH IT WOULD HAVE SOME AT LEAST LIMITED FACILITY FOR UM RUNNING MACROS\n[14:05] MEE009: WOULD THE THE IDEA SOMETHING ALONG THE LINES OF ONE ON BUTTON WOULD TURN ON SAY THE VIDEO RECORDER\n[14:10] MEE009: THE T. V. MAYBE THE SOUND SYSTEM AS WELL ALL IN ONE GO IS THAT KIND OF\n[14:13] MEE011: FOR INSTANCE UM LET'S SAY OH OH UM\n[14:19] MEE011: OR UM YOU KNOW YOU PR UH YOU PRESS UH SAY THE PLAY BUTTON FOR THE D. V. D. PLAYER AND IT TURNS THE T. V. ON AND ONTO THE RIGHT CHANNEL AS WELL\n[14:29] MEE011: UM\n[14:30] MEE009: OKAY THAT SOUNDS LIKE A A GOOD STRONG IDEA\n[14:31] MEE012: 'KAY\n[14:34] MEE009: UM\n[14:37] MEE009: ANY TAKES ON THIS\n[14:39] MEE012: WELL UM I'VE NOTICED THAT UH GAMING C IS BECOMING QUITE POPULAR WITH TELEVISION UM WHEN I WAS YOUNGER WE USED TO E PLAY GAMES USING OUR CABLE\n[14:49] MEE012: USING THE CABLE SUBSCRIBED THE CABLE PROVIDERS BUT OUR REMOTE CONTROLS WOULD GET WORN OUT REALLY EASILY\n[14:54] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[14:57] MEE012: AND THE REMOTE CONTROL WAS NOT A GREAT KIND OF KEYBOAR UM KEYPAD FOR PLAYING GAMES\n[15:03] MEE012: SO PERHAPS ONE THAT WAS MORE UM\n[15:03] MEE009: OKAY\n[15:06] MEE012: SPECIALISED FOR GAME PLAYING OR INTERACTIVE TELEVISION\n[15:10] MEE012: THEY THEY'VE RECENTLY BROUGHT OUT THIS NEW REMOTE CONTROL FOR PEOPLE TO SET THEIR FAVOURITE CHANNELS OR UM TO RECORD THINGS\n[15:17] MEE012: INSTEAD OF PEOPLE ENTERING IN WHAT TIME THINGS START\n[15:20] MEE012: YOU SIMPLY STRI SLIDE A BAR TO SAY WHAT TIME IT BEGINS AND SLIDE ANOTHER BAR TO SAY WHAT TIME IT ENDS YOU KNOW THAT'S\n[15:25] MEE009: OKAY\n[15:27] MEE009: YEAH I'VE HEARD I'VE SEEN THE BAR CODE DESIGN BEFORE YEAH\n[15:28] MEE010: MM\n[15:30] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[15:30] MEE012: YEAH IT'S IT'S TAKEN OUT THE\n[15:33] MEE012: Y YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE UH REALLY CLEVER TO USE A REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:37] MEE012: I THINK FOR GAMING YOU KNOW YOU WANT YOU WANT SOME BIG BUTTONS FOR UP DOWN LEFT AND RIGHT SHOOT\n[15:44] MEE012: UH YOU WANNA BE ABLE TO CHANGE ANGLES IN INTERACTIVE TELEVISION SO YOU NEED BUTTONS TO CHANGE THE TELEVISION ANGLE THE CAMERA ANGLES AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[15:53] MEE009: OKAY WELL WE'RE BEGINNING TO RUN OUT OF TIME NOW SO WE'VE GOT A COUPLE OF IDEAS WE CAN WE'LL HAVE TO WORK FAST\n[15:53] MEE010: 'KAY\n[15:55] MEE012: YEAH\n[16:01] MEE009: UM ALRIGHT AS YOU CAN SEE WE'VE GOT THIRTY MINUTES UNTIL THE NEXT MEETING SO WE'LL HAVE TO TRY AND DECIDE ON SOME OF THE BASIC FUNCTIONALITY\n[16:10] MEE009: UM HOW THE USER INTERFACE MIGHT WORK\n[16:12] MEE009: THAT'LL BE A KEY ASPECT ESPECIALLY IF THE IDEA OF UM SOME KIND OF MACROS FACILITY BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO PROGRAM IT\n[16:19] MEE009: YOU HAVE TO HAVE A LOT OF RESPONSE BACK OR AT LEAST SOME KIND\n[16:22] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[16:23] MEE009: UM\n[16:26] MEE009: AND WE'RE GONNA MAYBE N TRY AND HAVE TO FIGURE OUT\n[16:31] MEE012: WHAT THE USER WANTS UH\n[16:32] MEE009: WHAT THE USER WANTS YES\n[16:33] MEE012: OKAY\n[16:34] MEE009: UM RIGHT\n[16:36] MEE009: HAS ANYBODY GOT ANYTHING THEY'D LIKE TO ADD AT THIS STAGE ANYTHING THEY THINK THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN MISSED SO FAR\n[16:42] MEE010: WELL WHEN YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT GAMING AND STUFF DO YOU THINK THEY SHOULD HAVE SOME SORT OF\n[16:47] MEE010: STICK ON IT RATHER THAN BUTTONS\n[16:48] MEE012: OH\n[16:49] MEE012: OKAY\n[16:50] MEE010: LIKE UH CONTROL PADS YOU KNOW OF GAMES BUT OR IS THAT A BIT RIDICULOUS\n[16:53] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[16:56] MEE009: I I DON'T SEE WHY NOT ALMOST EVERYBODY IS PROBABLY USED TO A CONSOLE BY 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"hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "ES2003b", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 583, "duration_sec": 2096.099941253662, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:04] MEE012: JUST PUT IT ON THE DESKT DESKTOP\n[0:07] MEE009: NO ON THE DESKTOP YOU'LL FIND YOU SHOULD FIND THAT THERE'S A PROJECT DOCUMENTS LINK\n[0:15] MEE009: A WELL ACTUALLY JUST THERE\n[0:16] MEE012: PROJECT DOCUMENTS YEAH\n[0:17] MEE009: YEAH\n[0:17] MEE009: THAT'S IT\n[0:18] MEE009: IF YOU DUMP IT IN THERE\n[0:19] MEE012: WHAT'S YOUR USERNAME\n[0:21] MEE009: YOUR USERNAME\n[0:22] MEE012: WHAT'S YOUR USERNAME AND PASSWORD\n[0:29] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[0:34] MEE012: SORRY\n[0:39] MEE012: OKAY\n[0:39] MEE009: OKAY\n[0:41] MEE012: THERE WE GO\n[0:42] MEE009: EXCELLENT\n[0:43] MEE009: RIGHT\n[0:45] MEE009: HOPEFULLY THAT'S US READY TO UH TO GO\n[0:48] MEE009: SO\n[0:50] MEE009: FUNCTIONAL DESIGN MEETING\n[0:51] MEE009: WE'LL HAVE TO FLESH OUT SOME OF THE UH STUFF\n[0:54] MEE009: UM\n[0:56] MEE009: WE'LL START WITH THE MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING\n[0:59] MEE009: NOT A LOT THANKFULLY TO SAY\n[1:01] MEE009: WE INTRODUCED OURSELVES DISCUSSED THE POSSIBILITY OF A MACRO FACILITY INTERAC INTERACTING THE T. V. A BIT MORE UM MENTIONING OF BAR CODE\n[1:10] MEE009: JOYSTICK FOR USER MANIPULATION UM AND ERGONOMICS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL AS WELL\n[1:18] MEE009: UM IT'S COME TO MY ATTENTION THE FOLLOWING\n[1:23] MEE009: TELETEXT HAS BECOME OUTDATED DUE TO THE POPULAT POPULARITY OF THE INTERNET\n[1:27] MEE009: REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD ONLY BE USED FOR THE T. V.\n[1:30] MEE009: UM\n[1:32] MEE009: DUE FOR UH TIME TO MARKET AND POSSIBLY ALSO COST ISSUES\n[1:37] MEE009: UM ALSO KEY IS THE CORPORATE IMAGE SHOULD STAY RECOGNISABLE UM F UH YOUR COLOUR AND SLOGAN OF COURSE IS DOWN AT THE BOTTOM THERE\n[1:47] MEE009: UM\n[1:48] MEE009: NOW\n[1:50] MEE009: JUST TO SAY QUICKLY UH I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THAT ONLY BEING USED FOR A TELEVISION THE MACRO FACILITY MAY NOW NOT BE REQUIRED\n[2:01] MEE011: MM\n[2:02] MEE009: UM OR AT L ITS FUNCTIONALITY WOULD HAVE BEEN OF LIMITED USE\n[2:05] MEE009: SO TO THE POINT IN MY OPINION ANYWAY THAT IT MIGHT NOT BE WORTH PURSUING\n[2:10] MEE009: UM IF ANYBODY DISAGREES WE CAN UH DEFINITELY SAY SO\n[2:15] MEE009: UM AND HOPEFULLY WE'LL JUST CRACK ON AND WE'LL GET EVERYTHING GOING\n[2:19] MEE009: UM I'D LIKE TO IF POSSIBLE HEAR FROM OUR MARKETING EXPERT FIRST TO HELP US GAIN AN IDEA OF WHERE WE'RE GOING TO GO\n[2:24] MEE012: 'KAY\n[2:27] MEE009: SO UM I'LL JUST LOAD UP YOUR PRESENTATION FROM HERE IF YOU WANT\n[2:31] MEE012: SURE\n[2:35] MEE012: UM SH WOULD YOU LIKE TO I'LL JUST DO IT FROM HERE\n[2:40] MEE009: YEP\n[2:40] MEE009: SORRY\n[2:41] MEE009: UH\n[2:43] MEE009: IS YOURS THE\n[2:46] MEE012: UM TRY SECOND ONE MAYBE\n[2:54] MEE012: TRY IT YEAH MAYBE\n[2:56] MEE009: OH SORRY\n[2:56] MEE012: YEAH\n[2:57] MEE012: OKAY\n[2:57] MEE009: OKAY RIGHT\n[2:58] MEE012: OH I THOUGHT I PUT IN MY LAST NAME I GUESS NOT BUT\n[3:01] MEE009: UH IF YOU THAT'S ALL RIGHT\n[3:03] MEE012: OKAY\n[3:03] MEE009: IF YOU DO YOU WANT ME TO JUST CYCLE THROUGH IT FOR YOU OR\n[3:06] MEE012: OH YEAH THAT'D BE FINE THAT'D BE GREAT\n[3:07] MEE009: YEAH\n[3:08] MEE012: OKAY\n[3:08] MEE012: FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENT BY ME EBENEZER\n[3:12] MEE009: OKAY\n[3:14] MEE012: OKAY SO UM WE DID SOME RESEARCH WE ASKED ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE THEIR OPINIONS ON REMOTE CONTROLS\n[3:21] MEE012: WE ASKED SOME UH OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS JUST WHAT ARE YOUR OPINIONS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:27] MEE012: GOT A LOT OF RE RESPONSES AND WE ASKED SOME VERY SPECIFIC QUESTIONS AND WE GOT A LOT OF GOOD FEEDBACK\n[3:33] MEE012: PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THIS IS ONLY A HUNDRED PEOPLE SO EVEN WHEN THE GROUPS ARE DIVIDED INTO FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE\n[3:41] MEE012: TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE THERE'S ONLY MAYBE TEN PEOPLE FIFTEEN PEOPLE IN EACH GROUP\n[3:47] MEE012: OKAY\n[3:47] MEE009: OKAY\n[3:49] MEE012: SO WE GOT SOME THE BAD STUFF WE GOT REMOTES ARE OFTEN LOST\n[3:54] MEE012: I OFTEN LOSE MY REMOTE CONTROL THE BACK OF THE COUCH SOME PLACE\n[3:58] MEE012: AND EVEN IF IT'S NOT LOST PERMANENTLY IT TAKES ME A FEW MINUTES TO FIND IT\n[4:03] MEE012: MOST BUTTONS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE LIKE YOU SAID TELETEXT IS OUTDATED NOW\n[4:08] MEE012: I REMEMBER TRYING TO LOAD A D. V. D. PLAYER RECENTLY\n[4:12] MEE012: AND THERE WERE SO MANY BUTTONS IT TOOK ME I DON'T KNOW MAYBE TEN MINUTES TO TO GO THROUGH EACH BUTTON\n[4:16] MEE012: 'CAUSE YOU HAVE TO PRESS THE SHIFT BUTTON TO ACCESS THE YELLOW BUTTONS YOU KNOW THERE'S JUST A LOT OF STUFF THAT NO ONE REALLY USES\n[4:23] MEE012: AND IF THEY DO NOT VERY OFTEN\n[4:26] MEE012: TAKES TOO LONG TO MASTER THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:29] MEE012: I'VE SEEN SOME REMOTE CONTROLS THAT ARE BIG THEY HAVE A LOT OF BUTTONS\n[4:33] MEE012: YOU HAVE TO HOLD DOWN MORE THAN ONE KEY AT ONE TIME TO DO SOMETHING THEY'RE JUST NOT GREAT TO USE\n[4:38] MEE012: WE JUST GOT A LOT OF BAD COMPLAINTS ABOUT REMOTE CONTROLS PEOPLE DO NOT LIKE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[4:44] MEE012: SOME OF THE GOOD STUFF WE GOT\n[4:46] MEE012: BETWEEN THE AGE OF UH FIFTEEN AND TWENTY FIVE MOST PEOPLE WOULD BE WILLING TO PAY EXTRA FOR VOICE RECOGNITION SOFTWARE\n[4:54] MEE012: NOW DON'T GET EXCITED YET I'VE GOT MORE TO SAY ON THAT\n[4:57] MEE012: MOST PEOPLE'D BE WILLING TO PAY FOR THAT UM MOST PEOPLE WANT REMOTE CONTROLS TO BE PRETTY\n[5:02] MEE012: THEY WANT IT TO BE FANCY TH THEY THEY WANT IT TO BE DIFFERENT\n[5:06] MEE012: EVERYBODY HAS A WHITE REMOTE CONTROL WITH BLACK BUTTONS AND A RED BUTTON AND A GREEN BUTTON NOT EVERYBODY WANTS THAT\n[5:15] MEE012: FINALLY MY OPINION\n[5:16] MEE009: YEP\n[5:18] MEE012: THE VOICE RECOGNITION THING IS COOL\n[5:20] MEE012: AND UH VOICE RECOGNITION THE SOFTWARE OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE EXIST ALREADY\n[5:25] MEE012: IT'S A BIT SKETCHY AT SOME TIMES UH YOU'RE NOT GONNA GET GOOD ALWAYS ACCURATE RESULTS\n[5:30] MEE012: BUT FOR A VERY FIXED NUMBER OF WORDS YOU KNOW YOU HAVE\n[5:33] MEE012: HOW MANY DIFFERENT WORDS CAN YOU HAVE FOR A REMOTE CONTROL UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT\n[5:38] MEE012: CHANNEL FIVE CHANNEL SEVEN YOU KNOW HOW MANY YOU CAN'T HAVE THAT MANY WORDS\n[5:42] MEE012: FOR A FIXED VOCABULARY IT WORKS QUITE WELL\n[5:45] MEE012: I'M PRETTY SURE PEOPLE WOULD BUY IT\n[5:47] MEE012: BUT AFTER A WHILE PEOPLE MAY WANNA RETURN IT\n[5:50] MEE012: BECAUSE IF YOU HAVE TO TO SAY SOM I MEAN MOST PEOPLE USE A REMOTE CONTROL FOR SWITCHING TO CHANNELS\n[5:57] MEE012: AND THEY SAY THEY DO THAT ABOUT NINETY EIGHT PERCENT OF THE TIME\n[5:59] MEE012: USING THE REMOTE CONTROL NINETY EIGHT PERCENT OF THE TIME FOR CHANGING CHANNELS AND THAT'S FOR FLICKERING THROUGH CHANNELS\n[6:04] MEE012: SO IF YOU HAVE TO SAY UP UP UP UP\n[6:09] MEE012: IF YOU HAVE TO DO THAT ALL THE TIME THEN PEOPLE MIGHT GET A BIT FED UP WITH THAT AND THEY MAY RETURN IT\n[6:14] MEE012: HOWEVER OH BECAUSE THE VOICE RECOGNITION SOFTWARE EXISTS ALREADY\n[6:20] MEE012: THERE'S NO NEED TO SPEND MONEY ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT BUT THIS DOES MEAN THE NEED FOR MICROPHONES IN THE\n[6:27] MEE012: IN THE REMOTE CONTROL WHICH IS AN UNUSUAL FEATURE IN MY OPINION\n[6:31] MEE012: BUT IF WE DO HAVE THE VOICE RECOGNITION THING THERE'S A LOT OF STUFF THAT YOU CAN UH GET RID OF\n[6:37] MEE012: SEE YOU COULD THERE'RE TWO OPTIONS\n[6:39] MEE012: EITHER YOU HAVE VOICE RECOGNITION BY ITSELF WHICH I THINK IS A BIT IMPRACTICAL FOR LIKE NIGHT TIME IF YOU WANNA BE WATCHING TELEVISION AND YOU WANNA BE QUIET\n[6:46] MEE012: OR I DON'T KNOW YOU HAVE A VISITOR COMING ROUND AND THE REMOTE'S ONLY TRAINED FOR YOU IT'S A BIT IMPRACTICAL TO HAVE JUST VOICE RECOGNITION BY ITSELF\n[6:54] MEE012: SO YOU CAN HAVE VOICE RECOGNITION AND A REGULAR REMOTE\n[6:58] MEE012: BUT IMAGINE YOU GOT RID OF THE REGULAR REMOTE PART THEN YOU CAN DESIGN THE REMOTE TO LOOK ANY WAY YOU WANT IT TO LOOK\n[7:04] MEE012: BECAUSE THERE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS ON PHYSICAL SIZE\n[7:07] MEE012: OR SHAPE IT IT COULD BE AS FANCY AS YOU WANT IT TO BE\n[7:11] MEE012: YOU KNOW IT COULD BE LIKE A LOLLIPOP OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT SOMETHING WEIRD LIKE THAT\n[7:15] MEE012: AS LONG AS THE VOICE RECOGNITION STUFF WORKS THAT'S THAT'S FINE\n[7:18] MEE009: OKAY YEP\n[7:19] MEE012: SO WE HAVE THE THREE BIRDS WE HAVE THE DESIGN THAT WE HAVE THE THE FANCY BIT\n[7:25] MEE012: RIGHT THE VOICE RECOGNITION'S FANCY IT'S COOL IT'S DIFFERENT IT'S RADICAL SO\n[7:30] MEE012: AND THEN WE HAVE AN EXTRA BIT I DON'T REMEMBER SO I'M PRETTY SURE PEOPLE WILL BUY THE REMOTE\n[7:37] MEE012: BUT IS IT PRACTICAL TO HAVE A VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM IN A REMOTE CONTROL I THINK IS A BIG QUESTION\n[7:42] MEE012: UM WILL PEOPLE\n[7:45] MEE012: WILL PEOPLE BE WILLING TO WAIT FOR THE THE PERIOD THAT IT'LL TAKE TO TRAIN THE REMOTE\n[7:50] MEE012: 'CAUSE I THINK IT WILL THE REMOTE WILL UH GET BETTER OVER TIME WITH THE SAME USER USER\n[7:55] MEE012: BUT FOR THE FIRST WEEK OR FOR THE FIRST TWO WEEKS ARE YOU WILLING TO WAIT ARE YOU WILLING TO HAVE A BAD REMOTE CONTROL\n[8:02] MEE012: AND UH WHAT IF YOU HAVE VISITORS COME ROUND THEY STAY THE NIGHT THEY WANNA USE THE T. V.\n[8:07] MEE012: THEY CAN'T USE THE REMOTE BECAUSE THEY SPEAK DIFFERENTLY TO YOU\n[8:10] MEE012: UM HOW DO YOU ACCOUNT FOR REGIONAL ACCENTS AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[8:14] MEE012: UH WILL PEOPLE RETURN THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[8:17] MEE012: I THINK A LOT OF YOUNG PEOPLE WILL BUY THE REMOTE CONTROL IF THEY HAVE THE MONEY YOU KNOW SO\n[8:21] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[8:21] MEE012: DO OUR AUDIENCE HAVE THE MONEY BUT WOULD THEY RETURN IT AFTER A WHILE BECAUSE IT'S NOT AS FAST AS PRESSING A BUTTON IT'S NOT A PRACTICAL\n[8:29] MEE012: SO\n[8:30] MEE009: IF YOU COULD UH\n[8:30] MEE012: THESE ARE THINGS I THINK WE SHOULD CONSIDER\n[8:32] MEE012: I THINK IT'S COOL\n[8:32] MEE009: SOR IF YOU COULD SPEED IT UP A BIT YEAH\n[8:35] MEE012: I'M SORRY\n[8:35] MEE009: IF YOU COULD UH SPEED IT UP A BIT PLEASE YEAH\n[8:37] MEE012: SURE\n[8:37] MEE012: I'M ABOUT TO END YEAH\n[8:37] MEE009: SORRY\n[8:38] MEE009: COOL\n[8:38] MEE012: I THINK IT'S COOL\n[8:40] MEE012: BUT THERE ARE DEFINITELY SOME CONSIDERATIONS\n[8:44] MEE009: OKAY\n[8:44] MEE012: SO YEAH\n[8:44] MEE009: EXCELLENT\n[8:45] MEE009: RIGHT\n[8:46] MEE009: UM\n[8:49] MEE009: HEAR FROM THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER NOW I THINK MIGHT BE AN IDEA\n[8:53] MEE011: OKAY\n[8:54] MEE009: UM YOU'VE GOT YOUR PRESENTATION NOW IS IT ON THE IS IT\n[8:55] MEE010: HOW DID WHERE DID WHERE DID YOU GET ALL YOUR IN INFORMATION\n[8:57] MEE011: YEAH IT'S IN THE IT'S IN THE FOLDER YEAH\n[8:59] MEE009: OKAY\n[9:01] MEE012: THERE WAS UH A WEBSITE UH\n[9:02] MEE010: OH\n[9:03] MEE009: TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[9:04] MEE012: RIGHT HERE\n[9:05] MEE010: AH OKAY\n[9:05] MEE012: G I STARTED MAKING STUFF UP THEN I GOT AN EMAIL SAYING\n[9:07] MEE011: MM\n[9:07] MEE009: NO\n[9:08] MEE009: YEAH\n[9:16] MEE009: OKAY\n[9:17] MEE011: OKAY THIS IS A BRIEF RUN THROUGH OF THE UM OF THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE\n[9:22] MEE011: AS UM IS UH THE THE THE PRESENTATION IS UH ALREADY SLIGHTLY OBSOLETE BECAUSE I HAD IN MIND SOMETHING THAT WOULD UH BE I BE AIMED AT CONTROLLING MULTIPLE DEVICES BUT UH THERE'S STILL STUFF OF RELEVANCE\n[9:35] MEE011: SO\n[9:35] MEE009: OKAY\n[9:36] MEE011: PRESS ON\n[9:37] MEE011: I'VE LOOKED AT LOOKED AT A NUM UH COUPLE OF OTHER UH REMOTE CONTROL MODELS JUST FOR AN IDEA OF BASIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES\n[9:47] MEE011: UM\n[9:49] MEE011: AND WASN'T REALLY SATISFIED BY WHAT I SAW I HAVE TO SAY SO THIS IS MORE SORT OF SPRINGBOARD FOR UH HOW THESE COULD BE IMPROVED ON\n[9:59] MEE011: UM UM BASICALLY THE JOB OF THE DEVICE IS TO SEND COMMANDS TO AN APPLIANCE IN THIS CASE THE TELEVISION SET\n[10:07] MEE011: UM TO SAVE YOU GETTING OFF YOUR BACKSIDE\n[10:10] MEE011: UM AND THERE'S TWO MAIN TRENDS IN TH IN THE SORT OF DESIGN PRACTICE\n[10:16] MEE011: ON THE ONE HAND AND THIS UH THIS PARTICULARLY RELATES TO ITS SORT OF EARLIEST MODELS WHERE WITH YOU KNOW I SO SO MANY BUTTONS ON IT SO ABOUT THE SIZE OF THE TELEVISION SET\n[10:27] MEE011: UM GIVING YOU EVERY POSSIBLE FUNCTION THAT THE THAT THE DEVICE HAS THE REMOTE CONTROL CONTROLS\n[10:34] MEE011: AND MOST OF THESE FUNCTIONS ARE NOT GOING TO BE USED IT CREATES A RATHER USER UNFRIENDLY INTERFACE\n[10:42] MEE011: AND ON THE OTHER HAND THERE'S A USER FOCUSED APPROACH THAT PARES THINGS DOWN TO JUST WHAT WHAT IS MOST LIKELY TO GET USED\n[10:49] MEE011: UM\n[10:51] MEE011: WITH UH A AND A AND OF COURSE THERE IS A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF SORT OF LOSS OF FUNCTION HERE OBVIOUSLY BUT MOSTLY THAT'S RELATIVELY PERIPHERAL FUNCTIONS\n[11:01] MEE011: AND SO YOU GO FOR SOMETHING THAT'S FAIRLY INTUITIVE TO USE\n[11:04] MEE011: AND UM WELL F THE FOR THE MOST PART FOR T. V. REMOTE IT'S UH THA THAT WOULD BE CHANNEL CONTROL AND VOLUME\n[11:12] MEE011: UM AND IF YOU IF YOU IF YOU ARE WANTING TO INCORPORATE UH CONTROL OF A D. V. D. V. D. OR UH\n[11:20] MEE011: V. C. R. PRESUMABLY INTO THAT THEN THERE'S A PLAY PAUSE STOP REWIND FAST FORWARD RECORD SO FORTH\n[11:27] MEE011: UM\n[11:30] MEE011: MY OWN VIEW IS THAT WE SHOULD DEFINITELY BE GOING FOR A USER FOCUSED DESIGN\n[11:34] MEE011: UM BUT UH THE PRO I THINK THE PROBLEM WITH A LOT OF THE SORT OF USER FOCUSED DESIGNS THAT ARE ABOUT IS THAT THEY SORT OF MAKE ASSUMPTIONS IN ADVANCE ABOUT WHAT UH WHAT A GIVEN USER'S GOING TO UH WANT MO WANT TO DO FROM WANT IT TO DO MOST\n[11:53] MEE011: SO SOMETHING THAT'S UH\n[11:58] MEE011: SOMETHING THAT IS MORE PROGRAMMABLE\n[12:00] MEE011: THAT UH PERH PERHAPS HAS THE FULL RANGE OF FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE TO IT BUT YOU CAN THEN SPECIFY YOURSELF WHAT YOU'RE MOST LIKELY TO WANT\n[12:10] MEE011: UM SO THAT THOSE ARE THEN IMMEDIATELY ACCESSIBLE THROUGH FAIRLY MINIMAL NUMBER OF CONTROLS\n[12:16] MEE011: UM I LIKED EBENEZER'S IDEA OF INCLUDING A JOYSTICK IN THAT AND UH POSSIBLY A SORT OF FAIRLY MINIMAL NUMBER OF SORT OF FUNCTION BUTTONS\n[12:24] MEE011: AND HAVE A DISP YOU THEN HAVE SOME SORT OF BASIC DISPLAY ON IT SO THAT IF YOU'RE UM SORT OF CHA CHANGING FROM DIFFERENT MODES FOR THE DEVICE IT'LL TELL YOU JUST EXACTLY WHAT UH YOU KNOW EACH DIRECTION OF THE UH\n[12:40] MEE011: OF THE UM JOYSTICK'S GOING TO DO OR WHA OR WHAT EACH FUNCTION BUTTON'S GOING TO DO\n[12:45] MEE011: UM THIS IS ACTUALLY A AGAIN SLIGHTLY TAKING INSPIRATION OFF OF UH GAMES CONTROLLERS\n[12:50] MEE012: MM\n[12:51] MEE011: YOU KNOW THE PLAYSTATION CONTROL WHERE YOU HAVE FOUR BASIC FUNCTION BUTTONS THAT ARE JUST MARKED WITH UM DISTINCTIVE UH GEOMETRICAL SHAPES BUT THE AND THEN DEPENDENT ON WHAT YOU'RE DOING WITH IT WHAT GAME AND SO ON UM THOSE UH THOSE FUNCTIONS ARE THEN SORT OF FURTHER SPECIFIED\n[13:08] MEE011: AND SO IT'S TAKING TAKING THE LEAD FROM THAT\n[13:12] MEE011: UM\n[13:12] MEE009: OKAY\n[13:12] MEE009: YEAH\n[13:13] MEE011: THAT'S IT\n[13:15] MEE009: RIGHT\n[13:15] MEE009: UM IF WE COULD HEAR FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER OR DESIGNER\n[13:20] MEE010: YEAH\n[13:21] MEE010: UH I WAS STILL WORKING ON STUFF I HADN'T GOT IT FINISHED\n[13:24] MEE010: UM ALRIGHT\n[13:27] MEE010: CLICK TO SAVE IN WHERE DO I HAVE TO SAVE IT\n[13:30] MEE009: IF YOU LOOK ON THE DESKTOP YOU'LL FIND THAT THERE'S A LINK TO THE PROJECT FOLDER OR PROJECT DOCUMENTS\n[13:36] MEE009: IF YOU SAVE IT IN THERE WE CAN OPEN IT UP FROM HERE\n[13:43] MEE010: UM WHAT I'VE DONE WITH IT I'M SORRY\n[13:56] MEE010: SHIT\n[14:03] MEE010: UM\n[14:15] MEE009: ARE YOU FINDING IT OKAY OR\n[14:17] MEE010: I'M JUST CLOSING IT NOW\n[14:19] MEE010: WHERE I'VE SAVED IT\n[14:21] MEE012: WELL LIKE IF YOU GO TO ONE UH WHICHEVER ONE YOU WERE WORKING YEAH AND YOU JUST CLICK FILE SAVE AS\n[14:24] MEE010: THAT'S IT THERE YEAH\n[14:36] MEE010: OH RIGHT\n[14:39] MEE009: OKAY\n[14:46] MEE010: UH RIGHT I'M RESPONSIBLE FOR WORKING DESIGN UH THIS IS BASICALLY THE INSIDE GOING ON OF THE\n[14:54] MEE010: THE UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:56] MEE010: SO WE HAVE THE ENERGY SOURCE WE HAVE THE USER INTERFACE THIS THIS IS WHAT I'VE SEEN\n[15:00] MEE010: UH THE SENDER WILL PUSH THE BUTTON THE CHIP WILL RESPOND UH AND THEN THE DIG DIGITAL SIGNAL IS SENT TO THE T. V.\n[15:09] MEE010: SO UH\n[15:12] MEE010: UH IF YOU GO TO NEXT SLIDE YOU'LL SEE YOU'LL SEE UH WHAT DO WE NEED ON THE USER INTERFACE\n[15:18] MEE010: DO WE NEED UH MANY BUTTONS OR DO WE NEED L MANY LIGHT BULBS THAT COULD BE EASIER TO UH TO REALISE WHICH APPLIANCES ARE ON OR NOT\n[15:29] MEE010: UM OR WOULD THAT TAKE TOO MUCH POWER WOULD WE NEED MORE UM COMPONENTS IN THERE TO SUPPLY THE POWER\n[15:36] MEE010: UM THE JOYSTICK IS ANOTHER THING IF WE WERE GONNA ADD THAT UM THERE'D BE MORE COMPONENTS TO DEAL WITH THAT\n[15:45] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[15:45] MEE010: UM SO UH WE NEED TO I DUNNO EXACTLY WHAT\n[15:55] MEE010: THAT'S THE DESIGN OF THE THE THE LAYOUT OF THE UH ELECTRONIC DESIGN\n[16:01] MEE010: BUT UM OBVIOUSLY THERE'LL BE MORE DETAILS ONCE WE'VE DECIDED WHAT WE'RE PUTTING ON THE USER INTERFACE\n[16:06] MEE009: OKAY\n[16:07] MEE010: SO THAT'LL BE DECIDED I GUESS\n[16:11] MEE010: UH AND THE NEXT SLIDE\n[16:14] MEE010: OH YEAH\n[16:17] MEE010: UM IF YOU GO TO THE NEXT SLIDE THEN\n[16:19] MEE009: OH\n[16:19] MEE009: YEAH\n[16:19] MEE010: I JUST USED THE IT WAS A MESS UH I WAS JUST PUTTING ADDING IT TOGETHER AT THE END THERE\n[16:25] MEE009: AH DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT AT ALL MATE\n[16:25] MEE010: UH\n[16:27] MEE010: UH SO YOU HAVE THE ENERGY SOURCE OBVIOUSLY CONNECTED TO THE CHIP AND THE USER INTERFACE OBVIOUSLY CONTAINS EVERYTHING\n[16:35] MEE010: YOU HAVE THE SWITCH TURN IT ON INFRARED BULB\n[16:37] MEE010: UH WILL CONTACT THE T. V. AND WILL HAVE WHATEVER DEVICE OR D. V. D. PLAYER THE BULB WILL TURN ON TO SAY IT'S ON\n[16:47] MEE010: UH SO DO WE NEED ON THE CONTROL UH DIFFERENT BUTTONS TO DECIDE OR DIFFERENT LIGHT BULBS WOULD IT BE EASIER\n[16:55] MEE010: UM I DUNNO WHAT WE SHOULD DECIDE ON THAT\n[16:58] MEE009: OKAY\n[16:58] MEE009: WELL\n[17:00] MEE009: OH SORRY I'M I'M INTERRUPTING YOU\n[17:01] MEE009: ARE YOU IS IT YEAH\n[17:01] MEE010: NO IT'S FINISHED YEAH\n[17:03] MEE009: OKAY\n[17:04] MEE009: RIGHT\n[17:05] MEE009: UM RIGHT WE CAN PROBABLY SKIP THAT FOR NOW\n[17:13] MEE009: SO WE'VE HAD SOME STUFF PUT FORWARD UM\n[17:18] MEE009: ALONG WITH THE NEW USER REQUIREMENTS\n[17:25] MEE009: UM WE'VE HAD A LOT OF KIND OF INPUT I'D SAY SO FAR\n[17:28] MEE009: UM\n[17:31] MEE009: I HEAR WHAT THE MARKETING EXPERT'S SAYING ABOUT UM VOICE ACTIVATED CONTROL\n[17:37] MEE009: HOWEVER I'VE GOT A COUPLE OF WORRIES ABOUT THAT\n[17:40] MEE009: THE POWER REQUIRED UM AND THE ABILITY TO THE COST IT SEEMS LIKE FOR UH AN EMBEDDED SYSTEM THIS COULD CAUSE US ISSUES\n[17:43] MEE010: COST\n[17:43] MEE010: MM\n[17:50] MEE009: UM FOR EXAMPLE YOU SEE THAT THERE'S FAIRLY ROBUST SERVICES ON UH COMPUTERS VIA UH VIA VOICE I. B. M. DO UM DRAG AND DICTATE\n[17:59] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[18:00] MEE009: BUT THESE REQUIRE A LOT OF MEMORY AND USUALLY UM STATE QUITE ADVANCED PROCESSOR REQUIREMENTS\n[18:07] MEE009: UM VOICE ACTIVATION COULD BE AN INTERESTING IDEA BUT I THINK THAT OUR IND INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER WOULD PROBABLY UPON SOME RESEARCH SAY THAT IT'S MAYBE NOT FEASIBLE\n[18:20] MEE012: 'KAY\n[18:21] MEE009: UM THAT'S JUST MY VIEW RIGHT NOW\n[18:23] MEE011: MM\n[18:24] MEE009: HOWEVER THE IDEA OF A JOYSTICK AND THEN MAYBE AN L. C. D. WHICH HAS BEEN KIND OF PUT FORWARD SO FAR IT'S ALMOST LIKE HAVING A SMALL\n[18:33] MEE009: T. NOT T. V. TO SAY BUT IF YOU CAN CONTROL ALMOST ALL OF THE FUNCTIONALITY FROM THE DISPLAY\n[18:39] MEE009: I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH POWER AN L. C. D. WOULD TAKE BUT IT MIGHT BE QUITE LOW\n[18:42] MEE012: MM\n[18:44] MEE010: L. C. D. ON THE REMOTE JUST TELLING YOU WHAT'S ON OR UH INTERACTIVE L. C. D. OR\n[18:44] MEE012: I UH\n[18:48] MEE009: WELL LITERALLY UM IF YOU CAN IMAGINE THE DISPLAY MAYBE SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN UM THOSE ON A A MOBILE PHONE\n[18:58] MEE009: SOMETHING WHERE YOU CAN READ AN AN UM FAIR AMOUNT OF INFORMATION\n[18:58] MEE011: MM\n[19:00] MEE009: TRAVERSE MAYBE QUITE A FEW MENUS IF WE MAYBE USED MOBILE PHONES AS A GOOD EXAMPLE THEY USUALLY INCORPORATE THEY HAVE THE KEYPAD\n[19:08] MEE009: AND THEN EVR ALL THE OTHER FUNCTIONALITY IS USUALLY ASSOCIATED INSIDE BY TRAVERSING AROUND\n[19:12] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[19:13] MEE009: THAT COULD BE ONE POSSIBILITY\n[19:15] MEE009: UM AND THEN WE COULD HAVE LIKE SAY THE COMMON BUTTONS AS YOU SAY VOLUME CONTROL CHANGING CHANNELS\n[19:20] MEE011: MM\n[19:23] MEE011: I I WAS THINKING THAT THE REMOTE THE UM SORT OF DEFAULT FUNCTIONS FOR THE JOYSTICK WOULD BE UP AND DOWN FOR UH VOLUME LEFT AND RIGHT FOR CHANNELS\n[19:33] MEE009: WE\n[19:33] MEE010: DO YOU THINK THAT PEOPLE WILL GET MIXED UP LIKE THEY'LL BE LOOKING AT THIS SCREEN AND THAT SCREEN AND THEN\n[19:38] MEE010: YOU KNOW TRYING TO GET EVERYTHING WORKING WOULD IT BE A BIT CONFUSING\n[19:43] MEE011: UM I THINK PROBABLY FOR THE FIRST COUPLE OF HOURS OF USING IT UM BUT YOU KNOW MUSCLE MEMORY'S A WONDERFUL THING UM\n[19:47] MEE010: YEAH\n[19:53] MEE012: MM\n[19:54] MEE011: AND I THINK AND I THINK THAT SIZE OF UH DISPLAY WAS ABOUT WHAT I HAD IN MIND\n[19:59] MEE011: UM THOUGH\n[20:01] MEE011: I MEAN I W I WOULD SAY THAT UH WE COULD PROBABLY PROBABLY BE REQUIRED TO UM MO MOST OF THE MOBILE PHONE DISPLAYS YOU SEE THESE DAYS ARE COLOUR BUT WE SHOULD PROBABLY TRY TO STICK TO BLACK AND WHITE\n[20:13] MEE009: I WOULD AGREE WITH YOU\n[20:14] MEE011: SI SI SIMPLY TO KEEP M KEEP THE UNIT COST DOWN\n[20:18] MEE011: UM I MEAN COLOUR COULD BE A SORT OF SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT BUT UH YOU KNOW COST A BIT OF EXTRA MONEY F W W W W W ONCE EVERYONE'S GOT THE FIRST\n[20:28] MEE011: YOU KNOW OH COLOUR'S OUT WE'LL HAVE TO REPLACE IT WON'T WE\n[20:30] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[20:31] MEE011: IT DOES NOTHING EXTRA\n[20:33] MEE009: THAT WOULD BE MY FEELING AS WELL I THINK WE COULD POSSIBLY CREATE QUITE A USEFUL USER INTERFACE\n[20:38] MEE009: UM NOW I MEAN I DON'T SORRY GO FOR IT\n[20:39] MEE012: SURE BUT THE IDEA OF A REMOTE WITH A MENU OR AND A JOYSTICK I THINK LIKE I H IF I WAS IN THE HABIT OF BUYING REMOTE CONTROLS THEN I WOULD WANT ONE\n[20:50] MEE012: BUT I THINK WE DON'T HAVE A SPECIFIC AUDIENCE YOU KNOW\n[20:54] MEE012: LIKE WHAT IS OUR TARGET AUDIENCE WHAT NICHE ARE NICHE ARE WE TRYING TO MARKET AND CORNER\n[21:00] MEE012: YOU KNOW YOU KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING LIKE FOR WHOM IS THIS INTENDED\n[21:03] MEE012: EVERYBODY\n[21:08] MEE009: I THINK IT COULD PROBABLY BE AIMED AT MOST PEOPLE WHO'VE USED A MOBILE\n[21:13] MEE009: AND THAT MIGHT BE JUST ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING TRY TO TARGET MOST PEOPLE\n[21:16] MEE012: MOST PEOPLE YEAH\n[21:17] MEE009: UM IF WE ARE IF WE WERE TO FOLLOW THAT AVENUE\n[21:17] MEE011: MM\n[21:22] MEE009: WE MIGHT BE S YOU KNOW UM WE'RE KIND OF ALMOST RELYING ON THEIR EXPERIENCE WITH A MOBILE PHONE I SUPPOSE\n[21:27] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[21:28] MEE009: BUT THAT DOES COVER A VERY LARGE SECTION OF THE PEOPLE OUT THERE\n[21:31] MEE012: SURE\n[21:31] MEE012: I THINK THAT'S FAIR YEAH\n[21:33] MEE009: UM I MEAN I IMAGINE AS WELL THAT THE ACTUAL L. C. D. AND MAYBE TO A CERTAIN EXTENT THE JOYSTICK AS WELL WOULD BE FOR THE ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONALITY\n[21:33] MEE011: MM\n[21:43] MEE009: WHICH MAYBE DOESN'T GET USED AS OFTEN\n[21:45] MEE009: MAYBE IT MAKES IT EASY FOR THEM TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO UM CHANGE THE CHANNELS AS IN THE FREQUENCIES AND SUCH FOR REPROGRAMMING IT\n[21:54] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[21:54] MEE009: UM AND YOU CAN STILL HAVE THE MAIN BUTTONS THAT ALLOW THE PEOPLE TO TURN THE MACHINE ON AND OFF D UP AND DOWN IT DEPENDS\n[22:02] MEE009: I MEAN MAYBE WE HAVE THE FOL UM THE JOYSTICK AS A SEPARATE ONE FOR THE OTHER FUNCTIONS THEN\n[22:06] MEE009: THAT THERE'S JUST A A SMALL NUMBER OF AS YOU WERE SAYING UH BUTTONS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN DEFINED\n[22:12] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[22:13] MEE009: SO LIKE WE GO FOR THE NICE STANDARD UM UP AND DOWN FOR AND VOLUME CONTROL\n[22:18] MEE009: SO THAT LITERALLY ANYBODY CAN COME ALONG PICK UP THE REMOTE AND STILL KNOW WHAT DO DO\n[22:22] MEE009: AND THEY CAN COMPLETELY IGNORE MOST OF THE FUNCTIONALITY WHICH WOULD BE FOR SAY THE O ACTUAL OWNER OF THE THE T. V. AND WHO WOULD NORMALLY USE THE UNIT\n[22:22] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[22:32] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[22:32] MEE011: MM\n[22:32] MEE009: I DUNNO\n[22:35] MEE011: I TH THE THING I LIKE ABOUT THE UH THE UH JOYSTICK IS THAT UH YOU YOU YOU THEN BASICALLY YOU CAN THEN BASICALLY PUT IT I MEAN FOR FOR T. T. FOR T. V. REMOTE ALONE\n[22:48] MEE011: YOU COULD PUT\n[22:49] MEE011: UM I MEAN THERE ARE LIKE I SAY THE THE THE MAIN THINGS PEOPLE DO WITH A T. V. REMOTE CONTROL IS THE VOLUME AND THE CHANNEL\n[22:55] MEE011: YOU CAN PACK ALL THAT ONTO WAS ONTO A SINGLE CONTROL\n[22:58] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[22:59] MEE011: UM\n[23:00] MEE011: BUT UH BUT THE BUT THEN O UH OBVIOUSLY IF UH\n[23:06] MEE011: YOU KNOW IF YOU I IF YOU WANTED TO ACCESS FURTHER FUNCTIONS I YOU YOU THEN GET TO SORT OF MENU NAVIGATION\n[23:12] MEE011: I MEAN WITH THINGS LIKE CH WITH THINGS LIKE TUNING AND CHANNELS UM YOU KNOW ADJUSTING BRIGHTN UH BRIGHTNESS AND FIDDLY THINGS THAT NO ONE REALLY BOTHERS WITH\n[23:23] MEE011: MOST T. V. S THESE DAYS ACTUALLY HAVE MENUS ANYWAY SO THIS WOULD BE A FAIRLY RATIONAL WAY OF INTEGRA\n[23:26] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[23:31] MEE011: INTEGRATING THE UH THE REMOTE WITH THE DEVICE IT'S CONTROLLING\n[23:35] MEE011: UM\n[23:37] MEE011: CONCERN ABOUT OUR MARKET\n[23:41] MEE011: UM IF WE ARE I MEAN MOST OF THE UH\n[23:47] MEE011: OF THE REPLACEMENT REMOTE MARKET IS SORT OF REMOTE CONTROL RATIONALISATION\n[23:53] MEE011: UM YOU'VE GOT TWENTY DIFFERENT DEVICES IN YOUR LIVING ROOM YOU WANT ONE WO Y YOU WANT ONE THAT'LL DO THE JOB OF ALL OF THEM\n[23:56] MEE012: YEAH\n[23:57] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[24:03] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[24:03] MEE011: UM IF ALL YOU'RE REPLACING IS ONE OF THE YOU KNOW HOWEVER MANY REMOTES YOU HAVE IN YOUR LIVING ROOM\n[24:10] MEE011: UM YOU KNOW YOU STILL NEED SEPARATE REMOTES FOR EVERYTHING ELSE\n[24:14] MEE011: I JUST THINK THAT UH POSSIBLY MM\n[24:15] MEE009: WELL THIS IS A REQUIREMENT THAT WE HAVE TO STICK TO I'M AFRAID THIS ISN'T ONE THAT I'VE JUST ARBITRARILY DECIDED ON\n[24:22] MEE011: MM\n[24:22] MEE009: SO UM THIS IS THIS IS ONE OF THE SOLID ONES THAT HAS TO BE OBEYED FOR NOW\n[24:28] MEE011: MM\n[24:30] MEE009: SO I CAN UNDERSTAND YOUR POINT AND I WOULD AGREE WITH YOU BUT THIS IS OUR DESIGN SPEC FOR NOW\n[24:37] MEE009: 'FRAID TO SAY\n[24:39] MEE009: UM\n[24:40] MEE011: DOES THAT UM WOULD THAT INCLUDE UM ACCESS TO SAY INTERACTIVE FUNCTIONS ON DIGITAL OR CABLE\n[24:46] MEE012: YEAH\n[24:49] MEE009: I WOULD SAY SO YES BECAUSE THEN WE HAVE TO BE ABLE TO CONTROL THE REMOTE BOXES AND THAT IS A SEPARATE UNIT\n[24:57] MEE009: UM I THINK THAT IT I WOULD SAY THAT THE DESIGN SPEC WE'VE BEEN WITH IS FOR THE TELEVISION ONLY FOR NOW\n[25:02] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[25:02] MEE009: AND UNTIL WE HEAR OTHERWISE WE SHOULD GO WITH JUST THAT\n[25:03] MEE012: HMM\n[25:05] MEE012: OKAY SPECIFICALLY TELEVISION\n[25:06] MEE011: OKAY\n[25:06] MEE009: OKAY\n[25:07] MEE009: MAYBE WE'LL HEAR DIFFERENTLY BUT FOR NOW\n[25:09] MEE012: SO THE JOYSTICK IS JUST FOR DIFFERENTNESS\n[25:14] MEE011: MM\n[25:14] MEE009: IT WOULD BE EASE OF MANIPULATION OF CERTAIN FUNCTIONS YES\n[25:17] MEE012: OKAY\n[25:18] MEE011: JUST A THOUGHT\n[25:18] MEE009: UM\n[25:20] MEE011: UM MAYBE THEN OUR MARKET SHOULD BE T. V. MANUFACTURERS RATHER THAN THE PUBLIC\n[25:27] MEE011: TRY AND SELL IT T SELL IT TO THEM TO SUPPLY WITH\n[25:31] MEE011: UM\n[25:32] MEE009: THERE IS THAT POSSIBILITY YES\n[25:33] MEE009: B HOWEVER I DON'T KNOW EXACTLY WHERE WE'LL BE GOING WITH THAT BUT IT MIGHT NOT EVEN BE THE AVENUE OF THE MARKETING EXPERT\n[25:37] MEE012: MM\n[25:40] MEE009: THAT MIGHT BE SALES WHO ARE NOT IN THIS MEETING\n[25:42] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[25:43] MEE012: IT'S JUST THE WAY I FIGURE IT TWELVE POINT FIVE EUROS PER UNIT WE HAVE TO SELL AT LEAST LIKE THREE MILLION OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[25:49] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[25:54] MEE012: NOT TO ACCOUNT FOR ALL THE THE MONEY WE WASTE ON REMOTES THAT NO ONE BUYS YOU KNOW\n[25:59] MEE012: LIKE IF WE MADE A PERF IF WE MADE A KS FOR EVERY REMOTE WE MADE SOMEONE BOUGHT IT THEN WE HAVE TO SELL A LOT OF REMOTE CONTROLS\n[26:02] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[26:07] MEE012: WE JUST\n[26:09] MEE012: IS THIS GONNA BE ENOUGH TO TO SELL\n[26:12] MEE009: WELL SOMETHING ELSE THAT YOU BROUGHT UP WAS UH THE ABILITY TO LOSE A REMOTE WHICH AS YOU SAID YOU'VE DONE IN FACT WE'VE PROBABLY ALL DONE\n[26:20] MEE012: YEAH\n[26:21] MEE009: UM I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S A GIMMICK OR NOT\n[26:24] MEE009: BUT HAVE ANY OF YOU EVER SEEN THOSE ODD LITTLE KEY RINGS WHERE IF YOU WHISTLE IT WILL BEEP AND YOU TELL YOU WHERE IT IS\n[26:30] MEE012: I HAD ONE OF THOSE AND MY BROTHER AND MY DAD COULD HAVE BEAT ME UP BECAUSE IT IT WENT OFF ALL THE TIME ACCIDENTALLY\n[26:30] MEE011: MM YEAH I'VE SEEN THEM\n[26:32] MEE009: UM\n[26:37] MEE009: WELL THE OTHER OPTION OF COURSE IS THAT UM THE WELL I WAS GOING TO SAY CLAPPING UM\n[26:39] MEE012: THE CLAPPING ONE\n[26:45] MEE009: UM DIGITAL TELEPHONES UH FOR EXAMPLE ONE UNIT HAS OF COURSE YOU HAVE TO HAVE THAT BASE UNIT\n[26:53] MEE009: SOMEWHERE WHERE THERE'S A BUTTON BUT MAYBE IT'S A BUTTON THAT YOU ATTACH TO THE T. V.\n[26:56] MEE012: TO A TELEVISION\n[26:56] MEE011: MM\n[26:57] MEE009: SOMETHING WHICH YOU WHEN YOU PRESS THAT IT WOULD BEEP TO GIVE ITS LOCATION AWAY ON THE REMOTE UNIT\n[27:03] MEE012: YEAH\n[27:03] MEE009: AND THAT COULD BE SOMETHING COULD UM SEPARATE US A BIT\n[27:03] MEE011: YEAH I THINK THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[27:05] MEE012: YEAH THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[27:07] MEE009: AND THAT WAY BECAUSE WE'RE ATTACHING WHAT WOULD BE A SMALL BUTTON TO THE T. V. AGAIN SAY WHAT\n[27:13] MEE009: IT WOULD BE A SMALL TRANSMITTER UM WATCH BATTERY TYPE SCENARIO I WOULD SAY\n[27:20] MEE009: OR SOMETHING THAT IF IT WAS PROBLEMS ENOUGH YOU COULD ACTUALLY EVEN JUST UM I DON'T POWER THAT MIGHT BE SOMETHING THAT WE COULD LOOK INTO\n[27:32] MEE010: YEAH\n[27:32] MEE009: YEP\n[27:33] MEE009: YEAH IT'S UH PUTTING A LOT ON YOUR SHOULDERS THERE SO I MEAN THAT COULD BE SOMETHING THAT SEPARATES US A BIT FROM THE MARKET AS WELL\n[27:36] MEE012: I THINK SO YEAH\n[27:41] MEE009: SO\n[27:43] MEE009: TO GO ON FROM HERE\n[27:44] MEE009: UM WE HAVE TO DECIDE EXACTLY WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO WITH THE REMOTE\n[27:48] MEE009: BEFORE WE LEAVE THIS MEETING IT WOULD BE BEST TO SAY THIS IS WHAT WE'RE GOING THIS IS THE DESIGN WE'RE GONNA TRY AND GET\n[27:53] MEE009: THIS IS HOW WE'RE GONNA MAKE OURSELVES LOOK UNIQUE\n[27:58] MEE009: DO WE GO FOR MAYBE A REMOTE CONTRO UH SORRY WE'RE GONNA GO FOR A REMOTE CONTROL OBVIOUSLY\n[27:59] MEE011: MM\n[28:03] MEE009: DO WE GO FOR A SMALL JOYSTICK THAT WOULD OPERATE SAY CHANGING CHANNELS\n[28:08] MEE009: UP AND DOWN AND THEN WHAT ANOTHER BUTTON THAT WOULD SAY THAT IT'S NOW BEING USED TO MANOEUVRE ROUND THE L. C. D.\n[28:15] MEE011: MM YEAH\n[28:17] MEE010: WE'RE JUST SAYING VOLUME\n[28:17] MEE011: YEAH I THINK THAT'S\n[28:19] MEE010: SHOULD VOLUME BE IMPORTANT IN THE JOYSTICK DO YOU THINK\n[28:22] MEE009: WE COULD USE SAY THE LEFT AND RIGHT FOR CHANGING CHANNELS AND THE UP AND DOWN FOR VOLUME AND\n[28:22] MEE011: YEAH\n[28:26] MEE011: FOR VOLUME\n[28:27] MEE010: YEP\n[28:27] MEE012: BUT WE HAVE A FREQUENCY OF HOW WHAT PEOPLE USE A REMOTE CONTROL FOR MOST\n[28:33] MEE009: OKAY\n[28:33] MEE012: UM POWER IS USED LIKE ONCE PER HOUR CHANNEL SELECTION IS USED A HUNDRED AND SIXTY EIGHT PER HOUR\n[28:34] MEE010: I\n[28:40] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[28:40] MEE012: THAT'S BY FAR THE BIGGEST ONE AND THEN TELETEXT IS STILL HERE THAT'S LIKE FOURTEEN AND VOLUME SELECTION\n[28:47] MEE009: VOL\n[28:49] MEE009: VOLUME SELECTION OKAY YEP THE TELETEXT WE'RE GAMBLING WITH AND WE'RE GONNA SAY IT'S DEAD THE WAY OF THE DODO\n[28:53] MEE012: NO YEAH OKAY OKAY\n[28:55] MEE012: YEAH UM\n[28:57] MEE009: SO WE WELL SORRY WE COULD MAYBE EVEN GO AS FAR AS SAYING POWER BUTTON SMALL JOYSTICK L. C. D.\n[29:05] MEE009: AND THEN WHAT MAYBE IS IT ONE MORE BUTTON TO SAY THAT YOU'RE USING THE MENU SYSTEM\n[29:11] MEE009: AND WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF PUSHING DOWN ON THE JOYSTICK TO SAY OKAY\n[29:16] MEE009: SO WE'RE HAVING VERY VERY FEW BUTTONS INVOLVED BUT NAVIGATION AROUND A MENU FOR MOST THINGS\n[29:20] MEE011: ACTUALLY HOW\n[29:23] MEE011: ACTUALLY I WOULD SAY MAYBE TWO TWO FUNCTION BUTTONS THE Y WE'RE NOW USING THE MENUS BUTTON AND UM AND AN OG AND AN OKAY BUTTON\n[29:33] MEE011: I MEAN CERTAINLY SOMETHING I'VE FOUND WITH THE JOYSTICK ON MO THE JOYSTICKS ON MOBILE PHONES IS THAT A LOT OF THE TIME TH THE DEVICE MISTAKES YOU TRYING TO MOVE IT IN ONE DIRECTION OR THE OTHER FOR PUSHING DOWN FOR OKAY\n[29:33] MEE009: OKAY\n[29:46] MEE009: OKAY\n[29:46] MEE011: OR VICE VERSA\n[29:47] MEE011: AND THAT'S REALLY IRRITATING\n[29:49] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[29:49] MEE009: UM\n[29:50] MEE011: THE O THE O THE OTHER DIS DESIGN CONSTRAINT I THINK WE SHOULD BEAR IN MIND IS THAT PEOPLE ARE YOU KNOW VERY MUCH USED TO USING A REMOTE CONTROL ONE HANDEDLY\n[29:59] MEE011: UM SO WE NEED TO MAKE SURE THAT E EVEN WITH THE JOYSTICK\n[30:03] MEE011: YOU KNOW SOMETHING THAT CAN JUST SIT COMFORTABLY IN THE PALM OF THE HAND AND HAVE THE JOYSTICK JUST CONTROLLED BY THE THUMB\n[30:09] MEE009: OKAY\n[30:11] MEE009: SO UM WE'RE ACTUALLY THAT SOUNDS LIKE A ROUGH IDEA\n[30:15] MEE009: DO WE INCORPORATE THE IDEA OF TRYING TO F LOCATE THE REMOTE CONTROL AGAIN VIA A BEEPING NOISE\n[30:22] MEE010: YEAH THINK SO\n[30:23] MEE009: DO YOU MIND LOOKING\n[30:23] MEE012: UM\n[30:23] MEE012: I THINK BECAUSE IT'S SO SMALL IT MIGHT BE AN UH I MEAN IF WE ONLY HAVE LIKE TWO THREE BUTTONS IT MIGHT BE ESSENTIAL TO HAVE TO HAVE THAT\n[30:30] MEE009: THE ABILITY TO LOCATE IT AGAIN\n[30:31] MEE012: YEAH\n[30:33] MEE009: SO THAT WOULD REQUIRE A UM TRANSMITTER MAYBE ATTACHED TO THE T. V. JUST SO THAT IT SAYS FIND ME\n[30:40] MEE009: AND WHAT A BASICALLY A SMALL MICROPHONE UM ON THE ACTUAL UNIT CAN MAYBE HIDE IT IN THE BASE\n[30:47] MEE010: LIGHT BULB AS WELL NO\n[30:48] MEE011: OH\n[30:49] MEE009: SORRY\n[30:49] MEE011: SO SO A SMALL SPEAKER YOU MEAN\n[30:50] MEE012: SPEAKER YEAH\n[30:51] MEE009: SOME SPEAKER SORRY YEAH\n[30:52] MEE010: AND A LIGHT BULB\n[30:53] MEE010: NO\n[30:54] MEE010: TO FLASH\n[30:54] MEE010: NO\n[30:55] MEE009: UM\n[30:56] MEE010: NAH YOU'D SEE IT ANYWAY IF YOU HEAR IT\n[30:57] MEE009: E US WE MIGHT BE BETTER WITH THE SOUND POSSIBLY WE COULD MAYBE INCORPORATE\n[31:01] MEE010: YEAH\n[31:01] MEE012: W THOSE LITTLE KEY RINGS HAVE BOTH SO\n[31:04] MEE009: TH E THE TRUE FACT CONSIDERING THE COST OF AN L. E. D. WE COULD JUST INCORPORATE IT ANYWAY\n[31:08] MEE012: YEAH\n[31:10] MEE012: YEAH\n[31:10] MEE009: THE L. E. D. S CAN BE SURPRISINGLY BRIGHT NOW\n[31:12] MEE012: YEAH\n[31:12] MEE010: MM-HMM\n[31:13] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[31:13] MEE009: UM\n[31:13] MEE011: BLUE ONES PARTICULARLY\n[31:15] MEE011: PLUS THAT'S A NICE WEE DESIGN TOUCH\n[31:16] MEE009: SO BY THE SOUNDS OF IT WITH WHAT WE'RE SUGGESTING SO FAR\n[31:17] MEE012: YEAH\n[31:20] MEE009: YOUR DESIGN UM THE USER INTERFACE IS STILL QUITE OPEN YOU COULD GO FOR QUITE AN INTERESTING DESIGN\n[31:28] MEE009: BECAUSE WE'RE ONLY GOING TO HAVE A VERY FEW KEY AND YOU'VE GOT\n[31:28] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[31:31] MEE009: YOU KNOW A SMALL L. C. D. JOYSTICK\n[31:34] MEE009: E I THINK IT LEAVES YOU OPEN TO A A POTENTIAL WIDE RANGE OF SHAPES SOMETHING THAT CAN MAKE IT STAND OUT SLIGHTLY\n[31:39] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[31:41] MEE009: UM IF YOU COULD LOOK INTO WHAT WE'VE SUGGESTED SO FAR THE FEASIBILITY OF UM SMALL TRANSMITTER\n[31:48] MEE009: UM AND SUCH MAYBE IF AN L. C. D. SCREEN REQUIRES TOO MUCH POWER OR SUCH\n[31:56] MEE009: EBENEZER UM MARKETING EXPERT\n[31:58] MEE012: WELL I CAN GIVE YOU THE FREQUENCY WHAT PEOPLE WHAT OPTIONS PEOPLE USE MOST OFTEN\n[32:05] MEE012: I GUESS THAT'S GONNA BE IMPORTANT IN THE TS DEFINING THE THE SOFTWARE SIDE OF THE INTERFACE RIGHT\n[32:11] MEE012: YOU WANT THE STUFF\n[32:11] MEE009: IF YEAH IF YOU COULD MAYBE AS WELL SEE WHAT PEOPLE THINK ABOUT THE IDEA OF THIS MINIMALIST APPROACH THAT WE'VE TAKEN\n[32:17] MEE009: WHERE OF A JOYSTICK TO CONTROL THE VERY BASIC FUNCTIONS AND THEN THE IDEA OF MANIPULATING IT LIKE YOU WOULD A MOBILE\n[32:21] MEE012: OKAY\n[32:24] MEE012: OKAY\n[32:25] MEE009: I DON'T KNOW HOW EASY THAT WILL BE WITHIN THE TIME FRAME BUT COULD BE SOMETHING WE COULD MAYBE LOOK INTO\n[32:27] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[32:29] MEE012: SURE\n[32:30] MEE012: SURE\n[32:31] MEE009: OKAY\n[32:32] MEE009: UM ANY LAST COMMENTS THAT ANYBODY WOULD LIKE TO PUT FORWARD\n[32:35] MEE009: ANYTHING THAT THEY THINK HAS BEEN MISSED OUT\n[32:38] MEE009: BIT OF A WIDE OPEN QUESTION THERE OF COURSE\n[32:43] MEE012: MM\n[32:47] MEE009: FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME IF YOU THINK THAT UH WE'VE SCREWED SOMETHING UP AND WANNA GET IT RECTIFIED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE\n[32:53] MEE012: SURE\n[32:54] MEE012: 'KAY\n[32:54] MEE009: RIGHT\n[32:55] MEE012: YEAH\n[32:55] MEE010: SO I SHOULD JUST LOOK AT UM THE SPEAKER THE SPEAKER AND AN L. E. D.\n[33:00] MEE010: AND\n[33:00] MEE009: SPEAKER AND L. E. D. FOR LOCATING UM\n[33:02] MEE010: YEAH AND A TRANSMITTER\n[33:03] MEE012: TRANSMITTER\n[33:05] MEE009: TRANSMITTER\n[33:06] MEE011: ACTUALLY ONE ONE WEE THOUGHT ABOUT THAT\n[33:08] MEE011: UM IF WE DO END UP TRYING TO MARKET THIS TO TELEVISION MANUFACTURERS THEN THE UM THEN THE TRANSMITTER COULD ACTUALLY BE BUILT INTO THE TELEVISION\n[33:19] MEE009: GETTING THE EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE YEP THAT'S QUITE TRUE\n[33:24] MEE009: UM AND SOMETHING THAT WE CAN CAN EASILY BE ADOPTED AT THE LAST MINUTE AS WELL I'D SAY\n[33:30] MEE011: YEAH\n[33:30] MEE009: THE ELECTRONICS COULD BE S EITHER PLACED EXTERNALLY OR INTERNALLY MAKES NO DIFFERENCE TO THE FINAL PRODUCT OF THE ACTUAL REMOTE CONTROL SO THAT'S GOOD\n[33:35] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[33:38] MEE009: USES MAYBE GIVES US A NEW POTENTIAL MARKET\n[33:44] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[33:45] MEE009: 'KAY\n[33:46] MEE011: YOU KNOW I THINK I MEAN IF IT W IF WE GET A MAJOR TELEVISION MANUFACTURER TO SAY Y OH YEAH WE'LL HAVE THAT\n[33:46] MEE010: P\n[33:50] MEE011: SAVE US THE BOTHER THEN THAT'S YOU KNOW VAST AMOUNTS OF SALES\n[33:56] MEE011: QUITE QUICKLY\n[33:57] MEE009: OH ONE THING THAT WE'VE ALMOST NOT TALKED ABOUT AT ALL MY APOLOGIES FOR THAT UM USER INTERFACE\n[34:04] MEE009: WE ALSO NEED TO MAYBE GET THE SLOGAN IN HERE UM IT'S I'M POINTING AT MY LAPTOP WHAT IN GOD\n[34:07] MEE010: FASHION\n[34:13] MEE009: REAL REACTION AND SUCH\n[34:15] MEE009: SO UM\n[34:17] MEE010: THE SLOGAN IS YEAH THE SLOGAN'S WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS ISN'T IT\n[34:18] MEE009: OH SORRY\n[34:21] MEE009: MY APOLOGIES\n[34:22] MEE009: NO IT COULD WELL BE I'VE PROBABLY MISSED THAT\n[34:24] MEE009: UM I THINK THAT'S L ALMOST THE LAST MINUTE THING WE CAN JUST INCORPORATE INTO THE ACTUAL PLASTIC ON TOP\n[34:25] MEE010: 'S ALSO LOOK COOL\n[34:31] MEE009: SO I'M NOT TOO CONCERNED A THAT WE HAVEN'T GONE INTO DEPTH ABOUT THAT\n[34:31] MEE011: MM\n[34:35] MEE009: BUT IT MIGHT BE SOMETHING YOU COULD CONSIDER WHEN YOU'RE THINKING ABOUT SHAPES\n[34:39] MEE009: IN FACT WE MIGHT LIKE TO PUT A SLOGAN ON AND UM POSSIBLY THE TWO R. S TO SIGNIFY THE COMPANY\n[34:40] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[34:43] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[34:46] MEE009: RATHER THAN REAL REACTION\n[34:47] MEE011: MM\n[34:48] MEE011: YEAH\n[34:48] MEE011: I THOUGHT THE UH THE D THE DOUBLE ARC COULD PERHAPS UH BE THE UH THE ENTER BUTTON\n[34:55] MEE009: SOUNDS GOOD\n[34:57] MEE009: AND I'D SAY THAT THAT'S US FOR NOW\n[34:59] MEE009: OKAY", "question": "What are the agreed-upon design features for the new remote control, including its core components, user interface elements, and special functionalities? 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C. D. AND A COUPLE OF OTHER BUTTONS FOR NAVIGATION UM WITH POWER BEING I SUPPOSE ONE OF THE MAIN SINGLE PURPOSE BUTTONS\n[0:48] MEE009: UM WE WERE ALSO GOING TO USE NOVELTY OF BEING ABLE TO LOCATE THE REMOTE CONTROL AGAIN VIA A SMALL TRANSMITTER WITH ANY LUCK\n[0:55] MEE009: THE IDEA TO TRY AND SEPARATE US AND ALSO BECAUSE OF THE MINIMAL DESIGN\n[1:00] MEE009: UM LOOKS LIKE WE'LL BE ABLE TO BE FAIRLY ADVENTUROUS IN THE ACTUAL PHYSICAL SHAPE OF OUR REMOTE CONTROL WITH ANY LUCK\n[1:08] MEE009: UM THAT PRETTY MUCH SUMS UP THE LAST ONE\n[1:12] MEE009: SO WE'LL JUST CRACK ON UM LIKE TO MAYBE START WITH THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER IF IT'S POSSIBLE\n[1:19] MEE010: UH UH OKAY\n[1:19] MEE009: UM UH THE CON TODAY IS THE CONCEP TODAY\n[1:21] MEE010: I'LL JUST\n[1:24] MEE009: THIS UH MEETING IS THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PHASE AND IS UM\n[1:30] MEE009: SORRY ABOUT THIS\n[1:35] MEE009: AND IS TO COVER THINGS LIKE UM WHAT THE PARTS MIGHT BE MADE OF UM\n[1:42] MEE009: CAN WE UH OUTSOURCE THESE FROM ELSEWHERE UM WILL WE HAVE TO CONSTRUCT ANY ITEMS OURSELVES\n[1:47] MEE010: UH I HAVE A PRESENTATION I JUST SAVED IT IN THE UH THE FOLDER\n[1:51] MEE009: YEAH OKAY WELL I'LL JUST UH I'LL LOAD IT UP THEN\n[1:55] MEE009: UM\n[1:58] MEE009: WHICH ONE DO Y\n[2:00] MEE010: UH\n[2:01] MEE009: OH INTERFACE CONCEPT\n[2:03] MEE011: YEAH THAT'S ME\n[2:03] MEE012: UH\n[2:03] MEE009: THAT'S YOU\n[2:04] MEE009: WE'VE GOT TREND WATCHING THAT'S YOU\n[2:05] MEE010: IT'S UH\n[2:07] MEE010: COMPONENTS DESIGN\n[2:09] MEE009: COMPONENTS DESIGN\n[2:19] MEE009: OKAY\n[2:20] MEE010: ALRIGHT\n[2:22] MEE010: SO\n[2:23] MEE010: UH\n[2:26] MEE010: THE CASE UH LE THAT'S WHAT I WROTE FIRST OF ALL COULD BE PLASTIC OUR PLASTIC\n[2:31] MEE010: UH BUT LATER ON WE FOUND OUT THAT UM IT CAN BE RUBBER AS WELL OR TITANIUM OR EVEN WOOD\n[2:39] MEE010: SO UH WE DECIDE WHAT IT'S GONNA BE\n[2:41] MEE010: PROBABLY PLASTIC\n[2:43] MEE010: UH\n[2:45] MEE010: WE NEED THE INFRA RED TRANSMITTER\n[2:47] MEE010: GET THAT OFF THE SHELF\n[2:48] MEE010: UH JOYSTICK WE'LL PROBABLY IF WE'RE GONNA USE IT UM COULD BE\n[2:55] MEE010: PLASTIC W OR RUBBER EVEN AS WELL\n[2:57] MEE010: UM\n[2:59] MEE010: IF YOU GO ON TO THE NEXT SLIDE\n[3:01] MEE010: UH\n[3:02] MEE010: IF YOU GO ON TO F UH FINDINGS IT'S LIKE TWO OR THREE SLIDES DOWN\n[3:09] MEE010: RIGHT\n[3:09] MEE009: OKAY\n[3:09] MEE010: SO THIS IS WHAT I FOUND WE CAN USE\n[3:13] MEE010: UH\n[3:14] MEE010: THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BATTERIES\n[3:17] MEE010: UM\n[3:19] MEE010: CAN EITHER USE A HAND DYNAMO OR THE KINETIC TYPE ONES YOU KNOW THAT THEY USE IN WATCHES OR ELSE UH A SOLAR POWERED ONE\n[3:28] MEE009: OKAY\n[3:32] MEE010: UM\n[3:32] MEE009: NOW THE KINETIC ONE WE'VE 'CAUSE THAT'S THE ONES WHERE LIKE YOU THE MOVEMENT CAUSES IT\n[3:34] MEE012: COST IS\n[3:38] MEE010: YEAH\n[3:38] MEE012: YEAH\n[3:39] MEE009: UM THE BAT UH THE BATTERY FOR A A WATCH WOULDN'T REQUIRE A LOT OF POWER WOULD BE MY ONE QUERY\n[3:47] MEE009: IS A KINETIC ONE GOING TO BE ABLE TO SUPPLY ENOUGH POWER\n[3:47] MEE011: MM\n[3:52] MEE011: THERE'S ALSO A WATCH MOVES AROUND A GREAT DEAL MORE\n[3:52] MEE009: DO YOU THINK\n[3:52] MEE010: UH\n[3:54] MEE012: YEAH\n[3:55] MEE009: W\n[3:56] MEE010: YEAH I DON'T THINK IT WOULD\n[3:58] MEE010: UM\n[4:01] MEE010: AND SOLAR CELLS I DUNNO ABOUT THAT\n[4:03] MEE012: YEAH\n[4:05] MEE010: UH\n[4:07] MEE010: WE SHOULD PROBABLY JUST USE CONVENTIONAL BATTERIES\n[4:12] MEE010: UM\n[4:13] MEE010: JUST LIKE IN USUAL REMOTE CONTROLS\n[4:16] MEE009: WHICH I SUPPOSE AS WELL WOULD ALLOW US TO GO OFF THE SHELF AGAIN YOU'D SAY\n[4:16] MEE010: UM\n[4:19] MEE010: YEAH\n[4:21] MEE010: UM\n[4:22] MEE010: AND THESE ARE THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF OR TWO DIFFERENT TYPES THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SHAPES YOU CAN HAVE\n[4:28] MEE010: UH ONE IS A FLAT ONE AND THEN MORE ORIGINAL ONES ARE SINGLE CURVED ONE OR ONE WITH A DOUBLE CURVED\n[4:35] MEE010: UM THE MATERIALS ARE THA THERE AS YOU CAN SEE BUT UH YOU CAN'T HAVE A TITANIUM ONE FOR A DOUBLE CURVED UH WHICH WOULD BE\n[4:42] MEE012: TITANIUM THE REALLY STRONG METAL TITANIUM\n[4:45] MEE010: YEAH AND LIGHT\n[4:46] MEE012: IS IT NOT ALSO IT'S EXPENSIVE\n[4:48] MEE010: UH I THINK SO AS WELL YEAH\n[4:50] MEE010: THEY MAKE MOUNTAIN BIKES OUT OF THAT DON'T THEY\n[4:50] MEE009: UM\n[4:52] MEE009: UM\n[4:53] MEE010: SO IT'S REALLY LIGHT AS WELL\n[4:54] MEE009: CURIOUS\n[4:55] MEE009: UM I DON'T KNOW IF YOU'D BE ABLE TO OFF THE TOP OF YOUR HEAD OR NOT THE SINGLE CURVED AND DOUBLE CURVED\n[5:00] MEE009: WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO GIVE AN EXAMPLE\n[5:02] MEE010: UM\n[5:02] MEE009: UM COULD YOU MAYBE DRAW SOMETHING\n[5:03] MEE010: T YEAH\n[5:05] MEE009: I YOU DON'T DOESN'T HAVE TO BE PERFECT IT'S JUST 'CAUSE I'M NOT QUITE SURE IF I UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO\n[5:10] MEE010: UH\n[5:13] MEE010: WELL\n[5:15] MEE010: FOR A CURVED WELL I WAS THINKING TO F FOR TO SIT IN YOUR THE PALM OF YOUR HAND\n[5:22] MEE010: UH MAYBE LIKE THIS WITH THE UH JOY PAD HERE\n[5:26] MEE010: JOYSTICK HERE\n[5:28] MEE010: AND MAYBE\n[5:30] MEE010: UM\n[5:33] MEE010: AN OKAY BUTTON AROUND HERE SO THAT THE THUMB CAN UH USE IT QUITE EASILY\n[5:37] MEE010: UM I DON'T EXACTLY\n[5:41] MEE010: DOUBLE CURVED\n[5:43] MEE010: IT PROBABLY MEANS THIS IS PROBABLY DOUBLE CURVED\n[5:45] MEE010: UH WHEREAS A SINGLE CURVED WOULD BE\n[5:51] MEE010: LIKE THAT\n[5:52] MEE010: I GUESS\n[5:54] MEE010: OR NOT NECESSARILY\n[5:56] MEE009: SO IT MIGHT LITERALLY JUST BE OKAY\n[5:57] MEE012: TWO CURVES\n[6:00] MEE010: YEAH LIKE THAT\n[6:01] MEE010: WHEREAS THIS IS TWO CURVES\n[6:03] MEE010: UM\n[6:05] MEE010: SO I GUESS THAT'S WHAT THEY MEAN BY UH DOUBLE CURVE\n[6:07] MEE009: ALRIGHT\n[6:10] MEE010: UM WHICH OBVIOUSLY IT LOOKS BETTER THAN THE SINGLE CURVE BUT UH YOU CAN'T HAVE IT IN TITANIUM WHICH IS\n[6:18] MEE010: UH\n[6:19] MEE010: A NICE MATERIAL\n[6:22] MEE010: UH\n[6:23] MEE009: MM\n[6:24] MEE010: AND FOR THE BUTTONS UM IT CAN HAVE THE SCROLL WHEEL WHICH THEY USE IN MOUSES FOR COM P. C. S\n[6:32] MEE010: UH BUT\n[6:36] MEE010: UM IT REQUIRES A\n[6:39] MEE010: MORE EXPENSIVE CHIP TO USE AND IF YOU WANNA USE L. C. D. IT'S EVEN MORE EXPENSIVE\n[6:44] MEE010: SO YOU HAVE TO DECIDE THERE'S TRADE OFFS THERE\n[6:47] MEE010: UM\n[6:48] MEE010: IF YOU WANT THE BUTTONS TO BE OH YEAH IF YOU HAVE A DOUBLE CURVE UH CONTROL AND IT'S RUBBER THEN YOU HAVE THESE RUBBER BUTTONS AS WELL\n[6:57] MEE010: BUT YOU'RE GONNA HA I RECKON YOU'RE GONNA HAVE TO HAVE UH KEY A NUMBER KEYPAD ANYWAY FOR THE AMOUNT OF CHANNELS THESE DAYS\n[7:06] MEE010: YOU WOULDN'T WANT TO JUST HAVE TO SCROLL THROUGH ALL THE CHANNELS TO GET TO THE ONE YOU WANT\n[7:10] MEE010: YOU WANNA ENTER JUST THE NUMBER OF IT IF YOU KNOW IT\n[7:12] MEE010: SO\n[7:14] MEE010: UM I RECKON WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO HAVE A NUMBER KEYPAD ANYWAY\n[7:19] MEE010: DO YOU THINK\n[7:21] MEE009: OKAY THAT WAS DEFINITELY SOMETHING WE CAN TALK ABOUT\n[7:27] MEE009: UM SO YOU'VE GOT A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE THE CHIP THAT WE MIGHT REQUIRE AS WELL\n[7:32] MEE010: YEAH\n[7:35] MEE010: SO\n[7:37] MEE010: DEPENDS WHERE\n[7:40] MEE010: GONNA SPEND THE MONEY\n[7:43] MEE010: IF YOU WANT THE F FANCY L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[7:48] MEE009: UM DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA SO FAR\n[7:51] MEE009: LIKE WHEN WE'RE SAYING THAT WE'D NEED AN ADVANCED CHIP FOR AN L. C. D. DOES THAT IN SHOOT THE COST UP BY A DRASTIC AMOUNT\n[7:58] MEE009: OR\n[7:58] MEE012: NEED AN ADVANCED CHIP FOR THE L. C. D.\n[8:01] MEE012: IS THAT DID I\n[8:02] MEE009: WELL I THINK COMPARED TO SAY JUST PRESSING BUTTONS\n[8:03] MEE010: YEP\n[8:06] MEE012: ADVANCED LIKE THREE EIGHT SIX ADVANCE\n[8:07] MEE009: IF YOU PRESS A BUTTON THAT SENDS A CERTAIN TRANSMISSION THROUGH THE INFRA RED WHEREAS I THINK IF WE'RE CONTROLLING THE L. C. D. WE DEFINITELY REQUIRE A MUCH MORE POWERFUL CHIP\n[8:17] MEE012: OKAY\n[8:17] MEE009: JUST COMPARED TO THE CHIP YOU WOULD USE FOR PUSHING BUTTONS I THINK IS THE THE POINT BEING MADE\n[8:21] MEE012: OKAY SURE\n[8:22] MEE011: MM\n[8:22] MEE009: IF I'VE NOT OVER STEPPED\n[8:24] MEE009: YEAH\n[8:24] MEE010: YEAH I\n[8:26] MEE009: OKAY UM SHOULD I GO ON OR GO BACK\n[8:29] MEE010: UM\n[8:32] MEE012: MM IF WE ONLY HAVE TWELVE POUNDS FIFTY\n[8:36] MEE012: TWELVE EUROS NOT EVEN TWELVE POUNDS\n[8:38] MEE012: TWELVE EUROS WHAT'S THAT LIKE EIGHT POUNDS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT NINE POUNDS\n[8:42] MEE009: WELL WE'D ALSO BE RELYING ON THE UM THE BULK BUYING IN PRODUCEMENT AND SUCH\n[8:47] MEE012: OKAY THAT'S GOOD POINT\n[8:48] MEE009: I ASSUME\n[8:49] MEE009: WE HAVE TO LOOK INTO THE COSTS OF THOSE\n[8:51] MEE009: SO SORRY\n[8:52] MEE010: UH THE PREVIOUS SLIDES JUST EXPLAIN WHAT'S IN THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF THE UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[8:59] MEE010: IF YOU GO TO THE ONE BEFORE THAT UH SO IT JUST SAYS WHAT IT DOES\n[9:03] MEE010: TRANSLATE THE KEY PRESS INTO AN INFRA RED SIGNAL AND THIS IS RECEIVED BY THE T. V.\n[9:08] MEE010: UH THE CHIP JUST NEEDS TO DETECT THE SIGNAL OR DETECT THE KEY PRESS AND THEN UH IT'LL SEND IT TO THE TR THE AMPLIFIER\n[9:17] MEE009: OKAY\n[9:18] MEE010: AND UH THEN THE NEXT SLIDE JUST SHOWS HOW THE UH COPPER WIRES\n[9:24] MEE010: UH INTERACT WITH THE BUTTONS THE RUBBER BUTTONS UH\n[9:30] MEE010: TO UH GET SENT TO THE CHIP\n[9:35] MEE010: SO THAT'S JUST HOW THE CONTROL WORKS INSIDE\n[9:40] MEE010: UM WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON WHAT\n[9:43] MEE010: BUTTONS WE'RE GONNA USE\n[9:46] MEE009: OKAY\n[9:47] MEE009: UM\n[9:55] MEE009: SO IN THE INFORMATION THAT YOU'VE BEEN SUPPLIED HOW FEASIBLE WOULD YOU SAY THAT THE IDEA OF USING AN L. C. D. LOOKS\n[10:05] MEE010: UM\n[10:07] MEE010: I THINK WE CAN DO IT IF UH WE USE CONVENTIONAL BATTERIES AND NOT HAVE SOLAR CELLS OR KINETIC\n[10:14] MEE010: UM AND THEN\n[10:18] MEE010: MAYBE USE SINGLE CURVED UH CASE\n[10:23] MEE010: BECAUSE WE MIGHT NEED IT TO BE CURVED FOR THE UH\n[10:27] MEE010: THUMB TO USE THE JOYST JOYSTICK EASILY\n[10:30] MEE010: UM\n[10:33] MEE010: AND THEN YOU'LL NEED THE ADVANCED CHIP OBVIOUSLY FOR THE L. C. D.\n[10:38] MEE009: UM I MEAN THAT SOUNDS LIKE QUITE A GOOD REQUIREMENT TO ME\n[10:41] MEE009: UM CONVENTIONAL BATTERY WOULD SEEM TO MAKE SENSE\n[10:44] MEE009: UM I'M NOT SURE IF THERE'S ANY COST DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SINGLE AND DOUBLE CURVED AND I'M I DON'T KNOW ABOUT ANYBODY ELSE\n[10:44] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[10:51] MEE009: BUT PLASTIC OR RUBBER AS A TRADITIONAL FORM OF CASING WOULD SEEM TO BE A GOOD WAY FORWARD\n[10:56] MEE011: MM\n[10:58] MEE011: UM I'M ACTUALLY GONNA BE BOLD AND GO OO GO STRAIGHT FOR RUBBER UM FOR REASONS I'LL GO INTO UH IN MORE DETAIL\n[11:05] MEE009: OKAY\n[11:06] MEE012: I ALSO HAVE A PREFERENCE FOR RUBBER\n[11:09] MEE009: OKAY WELL UM\n[11:10] MEE012: BASED ON MY RESEARCH\n[11:12] MEE009: YEAH WELL WILL WE MOVE ON TO USER INTERFACE AND YEAH\n[11:18] MEE009: UM SORRY AS LONG AS WERE YOU\n[11:19] MEE011: MM\n[11:20] MEE010: YEP I'M FINISHED\n[11:20] MEE009: YEAH\n[11:21] MEE009: OKAY\n[11:23] MEE009: UM AND D D D INTERFACE CONCEPT\n[11:28] MEE011: YEP\n[11:28] MEE011: NOW I'M GONNA HAVE TO WORK BETWEEN THE UH THE SLIDES AND THE UH\n[11:35] MEE009: YEAH\n[11:35] MEE011: AND THE WHITE BOARD 'CAUSE I ACTUALLY I HAVE SOME FAIRLY CONCRETE THINGS\n[11:42] MEE011: THIS TIME\n[11:43] MEE011: UH UM I WAS GIVEN A\n[11:45] MEE011: AN H. T. M. L. FILE GIVING UM VARIOUS IDEAS FROM UH FROM OTHER PREVIOUS REMOTE CONTROL DESIGNS AND PRETTY MUCH DECIDED TO JUST DUMP THEM ALL\n[11:55] MEE011: I WASN'T VERY IMPRESSED BY THEM AND THEY DIDN'T SEEM TO RE UH NOTHING I SAW SEEMED TO MEET THE SORTS OF DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS THAT WE'RE GOING FOR TODAY\n[12:03] MEE011: UM SO WHAT I RA RATHER THAN LOOKING AT OTHER REMOTES UH RA OOMP BE BETTER TO SIMPLY LOOK AT THE HUMAN HAND\n[12:11] MEE011: UM AND TRY AND F UM AND TRY AND FIGURE OUT A WAY OF LAYING OUT THE ELEMENTS WE'VE ALREADY DECIDED ON\n[12:16] MEE011: UM SO THAT IF R A IF SO THAT THE FINGER IS E EACH FINGER OR THUMB IS WHEREVER IT NEEDS TO BE ALREADY\n[12:24] MEE011: UM SO UH NEXT SLIDE IF YOU PLEASE\n[12:29] MEE011: UM AND WHAT WE'VE BASICALLY DECIDED ON WAS THE THE UM THE JOY UH THE JOYSTICK\n[12:36] MEE011: TWO FUNCTION BUTTONS AND THE L. C. D. JUST KEEP IT PAIRED DOWN TO THE ABSOLUTE MINIMUM\n[12:41] MEE011: I DON'T ACTUALLY THINK WE NEED THE UM THE NUMERIC KEYPAD BECAUSE IF YOU M BECAUSE ONE OF THE MENUS THAT WE COULD HAVE AVAILABLE UM V VIA VIA THE L. C. D. IS ONE WHERE YOU SCROLL THROUGH CHANNELS\n[12:57] MEE011: SO IF THERE'S SOMETHING F AND BE BEAR IN MIND SINCE THIS ISN'T MEANT TO WORK FOR UM\n[13:03] MEE012: DIGITAL\n[13:04] MEE010: AH OKAY\n[13:04] MEE011: F F F FOR DI FOR DIGITAL OR UM OR FOR OR FOR CABLE WHATEVER YOU'RE BASICALLY LOOKING AT FOUR OR FIVE TERRESTRIAL CHANNELS\n[13:14] MEE011: AND THEN UM YOUR V. C. UH AND THEN THE CHANNEL THROUGH YOUR V. C. R. AND OR D. V. D. PLAYER\n[13:21] MEE011: AND OR UM BOX\n[13:25] MEE011: SO IT'S NOT I'M NOT REALLY EXCESSIVELY CONCERNED ABOUT THAT\n[13:29] MEE011: YOU MUST HAVE TWO TWO MODES BASIC MODE WHERE UM THE JOYSTICK'S UH LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT FOR CHANNELS\n[13:36] MEE011: UP DOWN FOR VOLUME UM AND THE UH UH AND THE MENU MODE FOR UH FURTHER FUNCTIONS\n[13:44] MEE011: UM NOW THE REASON I WAS PARTICULARLY INTERESTED IN USING RUBBER FOR THIS IS THAT IF WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A HIGHLY ERGONOMIC DESIGN\n[13:51] MEE011: UM IT NEEDS TO BE ERGONOMIC FOR LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED PEOPLE\n[13:55] MEE011: UM SO YOU\n[13:56] MEE009: CAN I JUST JUMP IN SLIGHTLY THERE\n[13:58] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[13:58] MEE009: THAT WOULD SUGGEST THE DOUBLE CURVED DESIGN'S PROBABLY GOING TO BE MOST APPROPRIATE THEN\n[14:02] MEE011: YES ABSOLUTELY\n[14:03] MEE009: OKAY\n[14:04] MEE011: UM BASI BASICALLY WHAT I BASICALLY WHAT THE WHAT BE HAVING UM I WOULD SAY THE THE WHOLE THING ARTICULATED AT TWO POINTS\n[14:16] MEE011: SO THAT IF YOU IF YOU'RE HANDING IT FROM A LEF UH LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED USER YOU CAN ADJUST IT SO THAT THE UM THE L. C. THE L. C. D. AND THE UH\n[14:28] MEE011: THE JOYSTICK WOULD BE IN THE RIGHT PLACE\n[14:32] MEE011: AND ALSO THIS IS A RATHER NICER DE UH DESIGN GIMMICK THAT THE THE UM YOU KNOW THE WHOLE THING YOU KNOW IT SHOULD HAVE SORT OF ORGANIC FEEL TO IT THAT IT SHOULD BE\n[14:32] MEE009: MM\n[14:43] MEE011: YOU KNOW SOFT TO TOUCH AND\n[14:46] MEE011: CAN BE MOVED AROUND ALL NICE\n[14:49] MEE011: UM OKAY ON TO ON TO THE NEXT UH TO THE NEXT SLIDE\n[14:49] MEE009: OKAY\n[14:50] MEE009: UM YEAH\n[14:54] MEE009: JUST TO LET YOU KNOW WE'LL PROBABLY BE QUITE TIGHT FOR TIME AS WELL BECAUSE I THINK YOU'VE PROBABLY GOT A LOT YOU'D LIKE TO SAY I GUESS\n[14:58] MEE011: OKAY\n[15:00] MEE011: YEAH 'KAY BASICALLY UM\n[15:06] MEE011: I CAN ADD PRETTY PICTURES TO THIS\n[15:10] MEE011: THE UM\n[15:13] MEE011: ASSUMING THE HAND THE HAND TO BE IN ABOUT SORT OF THIS POSITION UM HOL UH HOLDING THE REMOTE\n[15:22] MEE011: THE UM THE JOYSTICK UNIT SHOULD REST OVER THE UH THE JOINT OF THE F OF THE UH FOUR FINGER SO THAT IT'S DIRECTLY ACCESSIBLE FOR THE THUMB\n[15:33] MEE011: UM AND IT WOULD NEED T THERE WOULD NEED TO BE A IT WOULD NEED TO BE ARTICULATED JUST BELOW THAT SO THAT IT COULD BE SWITCHED AROUND FOR UH LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED USERS\n[15:42] MEE011: SO\n[15:50] MEE011: YOU THEN HAVE A GRIP SECTION THAT CAN BE MORE OR LESS THE SAME IRRESPECTIVE OF HANDEDNESS\n[15:59] MEE011: YOU JUST HAVE BIG TWO BIG BUTTONS THAT COVER MOST OF THE AREA SO IT CAN IN THE UPPER PART\n[16:05] MEE011: ONE FOR THE FOUR FINGER ONE FOR THE MIDDLE FINGER\n[16:07] MEE011: UM AND THAT\n[16:08] MEE012: IS THIS THE JOYSTICK\n[16:09] MEE011: TH THIS PART HERE IS THE JOYSTICK\n[16:13] MEE011: THIS WOULD BE THE ACTUAL GRIP\n[16:15] MEE011: PROBABLY WHERE YOU'D WANT TO HAVE THE BATTERY AS WELL\n[16:19] MEE012: OKAY\n[16:19] MEE011: THAT WOULD BE PROBABLY THE BULKIEST PART\n[16:22] MEE011: AND YOU THEN HAVE AT THE UH AT THE BOTTOM THE L. C. D. AND THIS WOULD NEED TO BE ARTICULATED AS WELL\n[16:29] MEE011: AND BASICALLY I'D WANT THIS TO REST HERE RIGHT AT THE BASE OF THE WRIST\n[16:34] MEE011: SO IT WOULD FIT JUST NICELY IN THE HAND\n[16:35] MEE011: AND AGAIN THIS PART COULD BE\n[16:40] MEE011: ROTATED SO IT CAN\n[16:47] MEE011: SO SO SO THAT IT CAN BE ADJUSTED TO EITHER LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED USER\n[16:53] MEE011: UM\n[16:57] MEE011: SO THE T UH THE TOP FUNCTION BUTTON IN BASIC MODE WOULD BE THE ON OFF SWITCH AND MENU MODE WOULD BE THE ENTER BUTTON\n[17:04] MEE011: AND THEN THE BOTTOM FUNCTION BUTTONS SWITCHES BETWEEN BETWEEN MODES\n[17:08] MEE011: UM NOW PROGRAMMING IT ACTUALLY THI THIS IS ONE THING I'VE FOUND WITH UM THE REPLACEMENT REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:15] MEE011: PROGRAMMING THEM CAN BE A RIGHT PAIN\n[17:18] MEE011: SO I THOUGHT TH THE SIMPLEST WAY AROUND THAT WOULD BE TO HAVE UM\n[17:22] MEE011: A CABLE TO CONNECT IT TO THE COMPUTER SOME SOME FAIR IV FAIRLY FAIRLY SIMPLE SOFTWARE ON THE COMPUTER JUST SO THAT YOU ON YOUR COMPUTER JUST SO THAT YOU COULD UM PR PROGRAM IT AT A RATHER IN A RATHER MORE COMFORTABLE INTERFACE\n[17:37] MEE011: AND YOU COULD DOWNLOAD PROGRAMS FOR IT FROM UH FOR UH T. V. S FROM ALL SORT OF MAIN MANUFACTURERS\n[17:45] MEE011: UM THOUGH YOU I IT WOULD BE NECESSARY TO HAVE UH HAVE A M UH HAVE A HA HAVE A MODE FOR PROGRAMMING IT WITHOUT THE COMPUTER\n[17:58] MEE011: UH JUST IN CASE THERE ARE THERE ARE STILL PEOPLE LEFT OUT THERE WHO DON'T HAVE THEM YET\n[18:02] MEE012: MM\n[18:02] MEE011: UM\n[18:04] MEE011: BUT UH\n[18:05] MEE011: YEAH\n[18:09] MEE009: OKAY\n[18:09] MEE011: THAT'S THAT'S MY IDEA\n[18:13] MEE009: EXCELLENT RIGHT\n[18:13] MEE012: MM\n[18:14] MEE009: UM UH\n[18:17] MEE012: 'KAY\n[18:19] MEE009: FILE OPEN\n[18:19] MEE012: WE GO\n[18:21] MEE009: TREND WATCHING\n[18:24] MEE012: OKAY\n[18:29] MEE012: SO UH TO GATHER MY RESEARCH TWO BASIC METHODS\n[18:33] MEE012: WE COMPARED UH WHETHER PEOPLE WANT THE REMOTE CONTROL TO DO A LOT OF STUFF OR THEY WANT IT TO LOOK COOL\n[18:40] MEE012: AND THEN WE WE RESEARCH UH FASHION TRENDS IN EUROPE WHAT'S WHAT'S THE NEW BLACK YOU KNOW AS IT GOES\n[18:45] MEE009: OKAY\n[18:47] MEE012: NEXT SLIDE PLEASE\n[18:50] MEE012: UH WE FOUND IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE PEOPLE WANT THE REMOTE CONTROL TO LOOK COOL MORE THAN THEY WANT IT TO TO BE COOL\n[18:57] MEE012: AS IN THEY WANT IT TO DO A LOT OF GOOD S THEY WANT IT TO LOOK LIKE IT DOES A LOT\n[19:01] MEE012: AND IF IT DOES DO A LOT THAT'S A BONUS BUT THEY DON'T CARE SO MUCH YOU KNOW\n[19:06] MEE012: THEY WANT IT TO BE THAT'S SOUNDS A BIT LIKE A CONTRADICTION\n[19:10] MEE012: TECHNOLOGY TECHNICAL TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[19:15] MEE012: PEOPLE WANT IT TO BE THAT BUT S STILL THEY CARE MORE ABOUT THE WAY IT LOOKS THAN WHAT IT DOES\n[19:20] MEE012: SO LIKE THE INTERFACE IS REALLY IMPORTANT\n[19:23] MEE012: AND EASY TO USE\n[19:24] MEE012: IT IT JUST SO HAPPENS THAT UH FROM THE SECOND POINT TO THE THIRD POINT IS TWICE AS IMPORTANT I MEAN THE SECOND POINT IS TWICE AS IMPORTANT AS THE THIRD POINT\n[19:34] MEE012: PEOPLE WANT IT\n[19:38] MEE012: I IS IT HAS TO BE COOLER THAN EASY TO USE YOU KNOW IF IT HAS THE NEWEST FEATURES\n[19:42] MEE012: EVEN IF IT'S DIFFICULT TO USE PREFER IT TO HAVE THE NEWEST FEATURES\n[19:46] MEE012: AND IF IT'S EASY TO USE THAT'S A BONUS\n[19:49] MEE012: THE FASHION NOW THIS IS SEEMS A BIT ODD TO ME\n[19:52] MEE012: BUT FRUIT AND VEG IS THE NEW IS THE NEW BLACK FOR FURNITURE FOR CLOTHES FOR SHOES\n[19:58] MEE012: HOW THAT RELATES TO A REMOTE CONTROL I DON'T KNOW\n[20:01] MEE012: BUT I I SEE I COME ON TO THAT IN THE NEXT IN THE NEXT SLIDE\n[20:05] MEE012: SPONGY\n[20:05] MEE012: I'VE ALS I'VE BEEN SAYING EVERYTHING'S THE NEW BLACK\n[20:07] MEE012: WELL SPONGY'S THE NEW BLACK AS WELL\n[20:09] MEE012: SO WE HAVE THE CHOICE BETWEEN RUBBER AND PLASTIC\n[20:12] MEE012: IF IT'S THE TYPE OF RUBBER THAT YOU CAN SQUEEZE YOU KNOW IT'S SPONGY THEN CAN I SKIP THE REST\n[20:17] MEE010: OH YEAH I FORGOT TO MENTION THAT\n[20:18] MEE010: THE UH RUBBER MATERIAL IS THE TYPE OF STRESS BALL MATERIAL NOT JUST NORMAL RUBBER\n[20:23] MEE012: OKAY\n[20:25] MEE012: OKAY SO KINDA SPONGY MATERIAL\n[20:25] MEE010: FORGOT TO SAY THAT\n[20:29] MEE012: SO UM SO MY PERSONAL OPINION\n[20:29] MEE009: OKAY\n[20:34] MEE012: UM WE WANT SOMETHING FANCY AND TECHNI TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE OBVIOUSLY\n[20:40] MEE012: BUT WHAT WE WHAT WE NEED IS SOMETHING THAT LOOKS LIKE IT'S FROM THE FUTURE THAT LOOKS COOL THAT'S THAT'S DIFFERENT\n[20:46] MEE012: YOU KNOW THAT'S EVERYONE HAS A WHITE REMOTE CONTROL BLACK REMOTE CONTROL YOU NEED SOMETHING COOL\n[20:51] MEE012: LIKE TITANIUM IS COOL BUT IT'S EXPENSIVE\n[20:54] MEE012: AND MAYBE IT'S A BIT OF OVERKILL FOR A REMOTE CONTROL\n[20:58] MEE012: UM NOW THE FRUIT AND VEG OPTIONS EITHER WE WE GO IN THAT DIRECTION OR WE STAY TOTALLY AWAY FROM IT\n[21:05] MEE012: UM I MEAN THE RESEARCH DID COME UP WITH FRUIT AND VEG SO MAYBE IT IS IMPORTANT FOR IT'S THE UP TO THE INTERFACE GUY\n[21:11] MEE012: SO IF WE STAY AWAY FROM IT S YOU KNOW STAY AWAY FROM IT\n[21:14] MEE012: BUT IF WE'RE GONNA GO ALONG WITH IT THEN IT DOESN'T NECESSARILY HAVE TO BE LIKE AN APPLE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT OR A KIWI FRUIT\n[21:22] MEE012: IT COULD BE SOMETHING LIKE\n[21:24] MEE012: I SAY POTATO PEELER BUT I'M SURE YOU GUYS HAVE A HAVE A MUCH COOLER IDEA THAN I DO\n[21:30] MEE012: SO I THINK COOL IS THE KEY\n[21:32] MEE012: FEW QUESTIONS ABOUT A SPONGY REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:36] MEE012: I'VE NEVER SEEN ONE BEFORE\n[21:37] MEE012: I'VE SEEN PLASTIC REMOTE CONTROLS\n[21:39] MEE012: I THINK MAYBE THEY WERE\n[21:42] MEE012: I DON'T KNOW BACK IN THE DAY WHEN THEY FIRST CAME UP WITH REMOTE CONTROLS THEY HAD A REASON FOR IT BEING\n[21:47] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[21:48] MEE012: STURDY YOU KNOW\n[21:50] MEE012: FOR BEING STRONG AND STURDY\n[21:51] MEE012: SO UM IF WE WANT SOMETHING STRONG AND STURDY I SAY STAY WITH PLASTIC OR TITANIUM BUT IF WE GO WITH SPONGY\n[21:59] MEE012: WE CAN STRESS THAT YOU CAN DROP THIS AS MANY TIMES AS YOU WANT IT DOESN'T MATTER IT'S SPONGY MATERIAL IT'S NOT GONNA BREAK YOU KNOW\n[22:05] MEE012: I JUST DON'T KNOW HOW THE L. E. D. AND THE LIGHTS ARE GONNA FIT INTO A SPONGY MATERIAL BECAUSE IT'S NOT GONNA BE COMPLETELY SQUEEZABLE\n[22:14] MEE012: SO HOW DO THINGS FIT IT\n[22:15] MEE012: AND IF WE ARE GONNA USE SPONGY WE CAN SAY IT'S LONG LASTING YOU KNOW IT'S DAMAGE RESISTANT AND STUFF LIKE THAT SO\n[22:24] MEE012: SO JUST TO SUMMARISE PEOPLE WANT STUFF THAT'S COOL THAT'S THAT LOOKS LIKE IT'S COOL\n[22:30] MEE012: AND IF IT IS COOL THEN THAT'S A BONUS DOESN'T HAVE TO BE UM PEOPLE LIKE FRUIT AND VEG\n[22:36] MEE012: WE CAN EITHER GO DOWN THAT ALLEY OR STAY TOTALLY AWAY FROM IT\n[22:40] MEE012: PEOPLE LIKE SPONGY MATERIAL\n[22:41] MEE012: IF WE'RE GONNA USE SPONGY MATERIAL WE HAVE TO THINK OF HOW PRACTICAL IT IS AND HOW WE CAN FURTHER PROMOTE THAT IDEA\n[22:47] MEE012: AND ALSO THIS WAS THIS YEAR\n[22:49] MEE012: SO THINGS CHANGE ALL THE TIME EVERY YEAR YOU KNOW THEY THEY ALWAYS TALK ABOUT THIS YEAR THIS IS THE NEW BLACK\n[22:55] MEE012: WELL NEXT YEAR SOMETHING ELSE IS GONNA BE THE NEW BLACK AND WE'RE STUCK WITH LAST YEAR'S FRUIT AND VEG TYPE STUFF\n[22:57] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[23:01] MEE012: 'KAY\n[23:02] MEE009: OKAY\n[23:03] MEE012: THAT'S ME\n[23:07] MEE009: WELL UM I WOULD SAY THAT THE MOST YOU COULD PROBABLY HOPE FOR IS GAINING A YEAR'S LEAD ON MOST PEOPLE ANYWAY\n[23:13] MEE009: YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO BRING OUT NEW DESIGNS SO IF WE CAN GET NEXT YEAR THEN THAT'S POSSIBLY A GOOD PLACE TO START ANYWAY\n[23:20] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[23:20] MEE009: UM\n[23:28] MEE009: SEEMS LIKE A A LOT OF THE COMPONENTS COULD BE OFF THE SHELF SO I DON'T EXACTLY WHAT COST WOULD BE INCURRED\n[23:34] MEE009: UM I CAN SEE YOUR POINT ABOUT THE NUMBER KEYPAD\n[23:38] MEE009: BUT I'VE I WOULD SAY THAT WE CAN PROBABLY INCORPORATE IT INTO THE MENU SYSTEM IF YOU NEED TO DO TRAVERSAL OF A LARGE NUMBER OF CHANNELS\n[23:43] MEE010: YEAH\n[23:44] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[23:47] MEE009: MY FEELING WOULD BE THAT EVEN IF AT A LATER DATE THIS WAS TO BE TAKING CONTROL OF UM BOXES AS WELL UM HAVING THE USE OF THE L. C. D. AND THE JOYSTICK WOULD PROBABLY ALLOW YOU TO MANIPULATE ENOUGH CHANNEL NUMBERS FOR YOU TO BE\n[24:00] MEE011: YEAH ACTUALLY IF YOU'VE GOT A LOT OF CHANNELS THE NUMBER KEYPAD CAN BE QUITE ANNOYING AS WELL\n[24:06] MEE011: BECAU IT'S YOU KNOW IF YOU'RE TRYING TO REMEMBER WHAT UH YOU KNOW WHAT NUMBER'S THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL OR WHATEVER\n[24:12] MEE012: THAT'S A GOOD POINT\n[24:12] MEE011: IT'S JUST IRRITATING\n[24:13] MEE012: YOU CAN INCORPORATE NAMES INTO THE MENU\n[24:14] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[24:14] MEE011: BUT IF YOU H BUT BUT BUT IF YOU HAVE A ME BUT IF YOU HAVE A MENU STRUCTURE THEN YOU CAN SUB GROUP THEM\n[24:18] MEE012: OKAY\n[24:19] MEE012: EVEN NEWS MUSIC\n[24:19] MEE011: SO YOU\n[24:19] MEE009: OKAY\n[24:21] MEE012: LIKE THEY DO ON UH SKY DIGITAL KINDA\n[24:23] MEE011: YEAH\n[24:24] MEE012: YEAH\n[24:25] MEE009: SO WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE TO ME IS WE'LL USE A LARGE NUMBER OF STANDARD COMPONENTS UM\n[24:32] MEE009: SAY SOMETHING LIKE UM LITHIUM ION BATTERY THE KIND THAT YOU FIND IN MOST UM SMALL HAND HELD DEVICES NOW\n[24:40] MEE009: UM\n[24:42] MEE009: LOOKS LIKE WE GOING FOR A DOUBLE CURVED DESIGN\n[24:45] MEE009: UM I DON'T KNOW WHAT COST IMPLICATIONS THERE ARE IN THAT\n[24:48] MEE009: UM LOOKS LIKE WE'RE PRETTY MUCH DECIDED ON SOME KIND OF FLEXIBLE RUBBER\n[24:54] MEE009: THOUGH I'D HAVE TO SAY DEPENDING ON HOW FLEXIBLE IT IS WE MIGHT NEED TO HAVE SOME KIND OF INNER FRAME\n[25:00] MEE011: YEAH I I WOULD SAY DEFINITELY\n[25:02] MEE011: I MEAN I MEAN I MEAN THE THE IDEA OF HAVING IT SORT OF ARTICULATED I TH THERE WOULD BE BASICALLY TWO POINTS OF ARTICULATION\n[25:13] MEE011: W UM ONE BELOW AND ONE ABOVE THE M THE UH THE MAIN SORT OF GRIP\n[25:19] MEE009: DO YOU THINK THERE'S ANY WAY WE COULD MAYBE REMOVE THE ARTICULATION\n[25:19] MEE011: SO\n[25:23] MEE009: I CAN SEE WHY IT LOOKS APPEALING BUT IT COULD BE A WEAK POINT IN UM THE STRUCTURE DO YOU THINK\n[25:29] MEE009: THAT WOULD BE A WORRY OF MINE\n[25:29] MEE011: MM\n[25:31] MEE010: IF YOU'RE GOING WITH THE FRUIT AND VEG THING LOOKS LIKE A BANANA\n[25:34] MEE011: I D I DON'T THI I DON'T THINK THAT IT WOULD BE A A STRUCTURAL WEAKNESS\n[25:35] MEE010: F IF YOU WANNA DESIGN IT THAT WAY\n[25:41] MEE011: I MEAN IF YOU HAVE A FIRM S SUB STRUCTURE YOU CAN THEN INCORPORATE ARTICULATION INTO THAT\n[25:46] MEE011: IF YOU THEN HAVE A SORT OF OUTER SKIN OF MM FLEXIBLE SPONGY RUBBER THEN YOU HAVE SOMETHING THAT IS YOU KNOW VERY MUCH YOU KNOW\n[25:57] MEE011: ORGANIC AND I THINK WOULD LOOK RATHER CO I MEAN MI RATHER COOL\n[26:01] MEE011: I MEAN MY DRAWING THERE DOESN'T DOESN'T DO IT JUSTICE\n[26:03] MEE011: IT MAKES IT MAKES IT LOOK MORE A LITTLE BIT MORE LIKE A VIBRATOR THAN A THAN A UH THAN A REMOTE CONTROL BUT UH\n[26:10] MEE009: YEAH WE WON'T ADD THAT FUNCTIONALITY\n[26:12] MEE012: OKAY\n[26:12] MEE012: COURSE NOT\n[26:13] MEE009: HOWEVER ONE INTERESTING POINT IS I DON'T KNOW HOW SERIOUS YOU WERE THERE\n[26:18] MEE009: BUT WE IF WE TAKE SOME OF THE IDEAS WHY DON'T WE MAKE THE DAMN THING YELLOW TO INCORPORATE THE DES THE COLOUR OF THE LOGO\n[26:23] MEE010: YEAH\n[26:27] MEE012: SURE YEAH\n[26:27] MEE010: OKAY\n[26:28] MEE009: I DUNNO\n[26:29] MEE009: IT'S AN CERTAINLY A DIFFERENT COLOUR FROM YOUR AVERAGE UM\n[26:29] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[26:33] MEE011: MAKE IT HARDER TO LOSE AS WELL\n[26:35] MEE010: YEAH\n[26:36] MEE009: THAT'S TRUE\n[26:36] MEE012: SURE\n[26:37] MEE009: WAS THERE ANYTHING IN YOUR RESEARCH\n[26:38] MEE012: THE NOISE FOR WHEN YOU LOSE THE BANANA UM F YEAH\n[26:44] MEE012: FOR WHEN YOU LOSE THE REMOTE CONTROL IT COULD BE LIKE A A MONKEY NOISE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT RATHER THAN A STANDARD BEEP BEEP\n[26:51] MEE012: Y YOU KNOW YOU LOSE THE MONKEY THE BANANA\n[26:53] MEE010: MONKEY\n[26:54] MEE012: Y YOU LOSE THE BANANA YOU PRESS A BUTTON AND YOU HEAR LIKE MONKEY SCREAMS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT TO DIRECT YOU TOWARDS THE BANANA\n[27:02] MEE011: I TH UH I MEAN IF IT I THINK THAT'S SOMETHING THAT COULD PERHAPS BE PROGRAMMABLE THOUGH MAYBE HAVE MONKEY AS DEFAULT\n[27:09] MEE012: S OH I WAS GONNA TALK ABOUT THE PROGRAMMABLE REMOTE CONTROL\n[27:09] MEE011: UM\n[27:13] MEE012: NOW I THINK IT'D BE COOL IF YOU HAD ONE REMOTE CONTROL THAT COULD WORK WITH ALL T. V. S\n[27:16] MEE012: YOU KNOW YOU S YOU CLICK A BUTTON AND IT FINDS THE FREQUENCY THAT\n[27:21] MEE012: WORKS WITH YOUR PARTICULAR TELEVISION\n[27:23] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[27:23] MEE012: BUT WHY YOU'D NEED TO PROGRAM IT LIKE AS AS A STANDARD FEATURE I I DON'T KNOW\n[27:27] MEE011: WELL BASI BASICALLY THE UM FOR F FOR UH I MEAN E EACH MANUFACTURER WILL HAVE A PARTIC WILL HAVE A PARTICULAR COMMAND SET THAT UH THE T. V. RESPONDS TO\n[27:38] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[27:39] MEE011: IT'S NOT SIMPLY A MATTER OF FREQUENCY\n[27:39] MEE012: YEAH\n[27:41] MEE011: SO UM\n[27:45] MEE011: USUALLY WHAT'S DONE IS YOU HAVE THIS BIG BOOKLET FULL OF DIFFERENT POSSI YOU'LL HAVE ALL OF THEM SORT OF PROGRAMMED IN TO THE UH REMOTE\n[27:54] MEE011: AND YOU'LL HAVE THIS LITTLE BOOKLET OF CODES YOU THEN FIND YOUR UM MA UH FIND YOUR MANUFACTURER AND TRY THE DIFFERENT CODES THAT\n[27:57] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[28:05] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[28:05] MEE011: COME UNDER THAT MANUFACTURER'S NAME 'TIL YOU FIND THE RIGHT ONE\n[28:08] MEE012: THAT'S BECAUSE TELEVISIONS THEY DON'T GIVE THE REMOTE CONTROL ANY TYPE OF FEEDBACK WHEN YOU SEND IT\n[28:08] MEE011: IT'S\n[28:12] MEE011: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[28:13] MEE012: OKAY\n[28:14] MEE011: SO THAT'S THAT'S QUITE ANNOYING AND WE PROBABLY WOULD STILL HAVE TO DO THAT\n[28:20] MEE011: BUT IF WE HAD UM SOME SORT OF HOOK UP TO YOUR COMPUTER AS AN OPTION THEN IF YOU'VE GOT A COMPUTER YOU CAN AVOID THAT\n[28:28] MEE011: RATHER IRRITATING THING\n[28:31] MEE009: AN INTERESTING POINT IS THAT IF THE PERSON DOESN'T HAVE THE COMPUTER WE CAN STILL MAKE THE PROCESS EASIER BECAUSE INSTEAD OF HAVING TO LOOK UP CODES\n[28:40] MEE009: MAYBE WE CAN HAVE IT THAT ONE OF THE OPTIONS THEY HAVE IS THAT THEY LOOK UP THE NAME OF THE COMPANY ON THE L. C. D. AND THEN THEY MAYBE LOOK UP DIFFERENT NAMES OF UM DIFFERENT ACTUAL UNITS THAT HAVE BEEN PRODUCED\n[28:46] MEE011: YEAH\n[28:48] MEE011: YEAH\n[28:53] MEE009: OR WE HAVE THE REMOTE CONTROL JUST GO THROUGH THEM UNTIL IT'S LIKE DOES THIS DO THE CORRECT FUNCTION AND SUCH\n[28:58] MEE012: IS IT IS IT ACTUALLY A BOOK OF NAMES TO DIGITS OR IS IT LIKE A FEW PAGES\n[29:03] MEE011: UM BOOKLET\n[29:05] MEE011: SOME PAGES\n[29:07] MEE012: I WAS JUST THINKING IF WE WERE TO STORE THIS INFORMATION SOME TYPE OF MAPPING\n[29:11] MEE012: THIS PERSON PROBABLY NEED TO USE THIS FEATURE LIKE ONCE YOU KNOW WHEN YOU FIRST BUY THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[29:16] MEE012: OR WHENEVER THEY BUY A NEW TELEVISION SO ONCE EVERY S\n[29:19] MEE011: YEAH\n[29:19] MEE009: DOESN'T HAVE TO BE USED VERY OFTEN THAT'S RIGHT YEAH\n[29:21] MEE012: YEAH AND IT'S\n[29:21] MEE011: YEAH\n[29:22] MEE011: BUT IT'S A BUT IT'S A NUISANCE\n[29:24] MEE011: AND IT'S A NUISANCE VERY CLOSE TO THE TO UM TO ACTUALLY PURCHASING IT SO IT'S SOMETHING THAT YOU'RE LIKELY TO BE THINKING ABOUT\n[29:29] MEE012: MM\n[29:32] MEE011: IF YOU IF THERE'S W I IF THERE'S ONE IN THE SHOP THAT'S THAT SAYS IT CAN AVOID MUCH OF THAT NUISANCE YOU MIGHT BE FAVOURABLY INCLINED TOWARDS IT\n[29:40] MEE012: MM\n[29:42] MEE011: UM MM\n[29:47] MEE009: OKAY THIS JUST TO GIVE US A ROUGH IDEA OF WHAT WE'RE MEANT TO BE DOING FOR THE NEXT STAGE\n[29:50] MEE012: MM\n[29:52] MEE009: I'M PRETTY SURE THAT YOU GOT THAT ANYWAY\n[29:55] MEE009: THIS IS THE CONCEPTUAL ONE\n[29:57] MEE009: UM\n[29:59] MEE009: I THINK WE'VE COME UP I THINK WE'VE COVERED EVERYTHING WE NEED TO HERE\n[30:03] MEE009: UM I THINK WE'VE DECIDED ON WHAT YOU KNOW DECIDED ON STANDARD ITEMS FOR MOST OF UM RUBBER AND SUCH\n[30:09] MEE009: SO WE'RE NOW LOOKING AT THE DETAILED DESIGN AND WHAT WE NEED TO BE DOING FOR THE NEXT MEETING\n[30:14] MEE009: UM\n[30:18] MEE009: SO FOR EXAMPLE UM I'LL JUST START AT THE TOP\n[30:21] MEE009: YOU'VE GOT YOURSELF AND THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER GONNA BE WORKING QUITE CLOSELY AT THIS STAGE 'CAUSE IT'LL BE HARD NOT TO OBVIOUSLY\n[30:28] MEE009: UM\n[30:33] MEE009: LOOKING FROM PROTOTYPING OF SOME DES DESCRIPTION USING CLAY\n[30:38] MEE009: UM I SUPPOSE YOU'LL BE TOLD A LOT MORE ABOUT THAT AS UH PROGRESS\n[30:43] MEE009: UM\n[30:45] MEE009: THE USER INTERFACE DESIGN\n[30:49] MEE009: THEY'RE KIND OF IT LOOKS THEY'RE THE IDEA I'VE PUSHED FORWARD SO FAR IS MAYBE MORE OF A PHYSICAL ONE THERE\n[30:56] MEE009: WHEREAS POSSIBLY BE MORE INTERESTED IN MAYBE HOW THE L. C. D. 'S GOING TO INCORPORATE DO YOU THINK\n[31:02] MEE009: OR DO YOU S PERCEIVE THAT MOST THE DESIGN DESIGN DECISIONS STILL NEED TO BE BASED ON THE PHYSICAL LAYOUT\n[31:03] MEE011: MM\n[31:09] MEE011: UM WELL I I THINK OTHER THAN GE GETTING A SORT OF MORE AESTHETICALLY PLEASING FORM FOR IT\n[31:19] MEE011: UM MO MOST OF THE SORT OF LAYOUT DESIGN DECISIONS ARE ARE MADE I WOULD SAY\n[31:27] MEE011: UM BUT THEN AGAIN THE UM THE MENU STRUCTURE TO TO A CONSIDERABLE EXTENT THAT'S GONNA VARY ACCORDING TO THE MODEL OF TELEVISION\n[31:38] MEE011: AND ALSO ANY CUSTOMISATIONS THAT THE USER MIGHT WISH TO INCORPORATE\n[31:43] MEE011: SO UM AND ONE OF THE NICE THINGS ABOUT HAVING AN L. C. D. AND A MENU STRUCTURE IS THAT THERE IS THAT FLEXIBILITY TO IT\n[31:52] MEE009: MM-HMM THAT'S VERY TRUE\n[31:55] MEE009: UM\n[31:58] MEE009: OKAY\n[31:59] MEE009: UM GOT PRODUCT EVALUATION AS WELL\n[32:02] MEE012: YEAH YOU SEE I DON'T SOME OF THESE THINGS KINDA LOGICALLY FOLLOW THE OTHERS\n[32:02] MEE009: UM\n[32:07] MEE012: HOW CAN T PRODUCT EVALUATION DOESN'T THAT COME AFTER ACTUALLY SEEN\n[32:13] MEE012: A PRODUCT PROTOTYPE\n[32:13] MEE009: I I THINK WE'D BE YEAH NO\n[32:16] MEE009: IT'D BE MORE A CASE OF HOW DO WE ENVISAGE US PERFORMING THE PRODUCT EVALUATION ONCE WE HAVE A MODEL TO TEST WITH\n[32:24] MEE012: OH THAT'S THE OKAY SURE SURE SURE\n[32:25] MEE009: UM SO IT'D BE A CASE OF DO YOU THINK THAT JUST BRINGING USERS IN TO HAVE THEM TEST IT OUT\n[32:31] MEE009: UH MAYBE PUTTING A CERTAIN NUMBER OF PRODUCTS INTO THE FIELD IN CERTAIN PLACES WHICH I SUPPOSE IS QUITE SIMILAR\n[32:35] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[32:37] MEE009: OR JUST KIND OF HITTING THE STREETS AND YOU KNOW SAYING THIS IS A NEW REMOTE CONTROL WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE LOOK OF IT\n[32:44] MEE012: OKAY SURE\n[32:45] MEE009: UM\n[32:47] MEE012: AT THIS STAGE WE STILL HAVE NO NO TARGET AUDIENCE OR\n[32:52] MEE009: I THINK THE TARGET AUDIENCE IS PRETTY MUCH ANYBODY UNDER THE AGE OF SAY MAYBE SIXTY OR SOMETHING LUDICROUS\n[33:01] MEE012: 'KAY\n[33:01] MEE009: UM THE REASON I'M SAYING THAT IS WE'RE JUST LOOKING AT A A REPLACEMENT REMOTE CONTROL\n[33:07] MEE009: SOMETHING THAT'S STYLISH SO MAYBE YOU'RE EVEN JUST MAYBE YOU'RE NARROWING DOWN YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE SIMPLY BY SAYING\n[33:12] MEE012: AND IT'S STYLISH\n[33:14] MEE009: IF THEY'RE BUYING IT THAT OFTEN OR THEY'RE MAYBE LOOKING TO REPLACE SOMETHING THEN\n[33:18] MEE009: THEY'VE GOT A BIT OF FREE CASH SO THAT PUTS THEM POTENTIALLY IN THE YOUNGER AGE BRACKET\n[33:22] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[33:23] MEE009: MAYBE EVEN SINGLE JUST FOR THE REASONS OF UM UH EXCESS CASH FLOW\n[33:28] MEE012: MM\n[33:30] MEE009: ALTHOUGH OF COURSE I MEAN AT TWENTY FIVE EUROS I DON'T THINK WE'RE LOOKING AT CHARGING THE EARTH FOR THE UH DEVICE\n[33:35] MEE012: YEP\n[33:35] MEE011: YEAH\n[33:36] MEE009: THINK THAT'S WELL WITHIN THE NORMAL BRACKET\n[33:36] MEE012: OKAY\n[33:38] MEE009: UM YOUR IDEA OF THE U. S. B. WOULD I THINK WOULD LARGELY DEPEND ON THE COST\n[33:43] MEE009: U. S. B. 'S DEFINITELY ONE OF THE CHEAPEST INTERFACES OUT THERE\n[33:46] MEE009: BUT IT MIGHT PUSH THE COST OF THE OVERALL UNIT UP 'CAUSE IT WOULD REQUIRE NOT JUST THE CONNECTION BUT THE CHIP FOR COMMUNICATING WITH THE REST OF THE SYSTEM\n[33:57] MEE009: THAT ONE MIGHT HAVE TO BE BASED ON\n[33:57] MEE012: PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY AS WELL\n[33:59] MEE010: THE U. S. B. FOR WHICH\n[34:00] MEE012: FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[34:01] MEE009: THE THE IDEA WAS THAT MAYBE IT COULD CONNECT UP FOR UM ALLOWING A SOFTWARE INTERFACE ON THE P. C. FOR A LARGER PROGRAMMING DUE TO THE FACT THAT WE'VE GONE FOR SUCH A NICE\n[34:07] MEE010: OH RIGHT OKAY\n[34:11] MEE009: EASY MINIMAL DESIGN NORMALLY\n[34:14] MEE012: WE'VE W DEFINITELY TALKING SOME TYPE OF\n[34:15] MEE009: UM\n[34:17] MEE010: BUT DIDN'T THEY JUST SAY IT'S JUST FOR T. V. OR ARE WE GONNA\n[34:20] MEE009: IT'S JUST FOR T. V. BUT FOR\n[34:23] MEE012: DIFFERENT\n[34:23] MEE009: PROGRAMMING IT TO USE YOUR T. V. YOU MIGHT HOOK IT UP TO THE P. C.\n[34:25] MEE010: OKAY YEAH\n[34:28] MEE009: I I'M NOT SURE BUT I'M THINKING MAYBE THAT THE ADDITIONAL COST OF THE U. S. B. MIGHT BE PROHIBITIVE\n[34:34] MEE011: MM\n[34:34] MEE009: WE DON'T KNOW UNLESS IT WOULD MAKE SENSE TO\n[34:36] MEE012: BUT YOU'RE GONNA NEED SOME TYPE OF FLASH MEMORY OR SOMETHING\n[34:36] MEE011: YEAH I MEAN IT'S\n[34:40] MEE012: WELL SOMETHING THAT DOESN'T YOU WOULDN'T HAVE TO REDO THE WHOLE THING ONCE THE BATTERIES ARE CHANGED YOU KNOW ONCE YOU TURN OFF THE POWER\n[34:42] MEE011: YEAH\n[34:45] MEE011: YEAH\n[34:46] MEE011: THE OTHER THING I MEAN IT I MEAN IT WOULD NEED TO HA IT WOULD NEED TO HAVE UM SOME SORT OF ON BOARD MEMORY ANYWAY\n[34:53] MEE012: YEAH\n[34:54] MEE011: UM F FOR ONE FOR ONE THING BECAUSE I DO THINK THAT THE MENU SYSTEM SHOULD BE UM UH I MEAN ALTHOUGH YOU KNOW\n[35:03] MEE011: IT'S NOT GOING TO BE TERRIBLY COMPLICATED IF IT'S JUST CONTROLLING ONE DEVICE THE MENU SYSTEM OUGHT TO BE UM\n[35:11] MEE011: O OUGHT TO BE CUSTOMISABLE AND UH\n[35:13] MEE012: DIFFERENT LANGUAGES UH DIFFERENT SKINS AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[35:15] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[35:16] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[35:17] MEE009: W\n[35:17] MEE011: HOW UH HOW UH HOW YOU WANT SAY THE UM THE THE MENU STRUCTURE FOR FLICKING THROUGH CHANNELS IF YOU'VE GOT LOTS OF CHANNELS\n[35:25] MEE012: SURE\n[35:26] MEE012: I IF IT WAS CUSTOMISABLE AS IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES AND STUFF THAT DOES OPEN IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE INTERNATIONAL RIGHT\n[35:26] MEE011: THAT SORT OF THING\n[35:31] MEE012: SO\n[35:32] MEE009: IT WOULD MAKE SENSE TO\n[35:34] MEE012: IT WOULD MAKE SENSE IF YOU COULD\n[35:34] MEE009: I WOULD SAY TO\n[35:35] MEE009: UM AND WE'D BETTER BE CAREFUL ABOUT THE TIME AS WELL\n[35:39] MEE012: OKAY\n[35:39] MEE009: WE'VE ALREADY HAD THE FIVE MINUTE WARNING SO\n[35:41] MEE009: UM\n[35:43] MEE009: I WOULD SAY YEAH\n[35:45] MEE009: INTERNATIONAL WOULD MAKE SENSE\n[35:47] MEE009: UM YOU'RE GONNA LOOK AT PRODUCT EVALUATION\n[35:50] MEE009: I'M I'D BETTER START WRITING UP A HELL OF A LOT OF CRAP\n[35:53] MEE009: UM YOU'RE GONNA LOOK A BIT MORE AT THE KIND OF THE PHYSICAL MAKE UP YOU SAY\n[35:57] MEE009: UM LOOKS LIKE WE'RE GONNA NEED A MAYBE A KIND OF PROTOTYPE IN CLAY\n[35:58] MEE011: YEAH\n[36:03] MEE009: UH WE'LL SEE HOW THAT GOES\n[36:04] MEE011: ARE WE GOING TO BE SUPPLIED WITH THE CLAY IS WHAT I WANT TO KNOW\n[36:04] MEE009: UM\n[36:06] MEE009: SO UM DO I THINK WE'VE GOT AN IDEA OF WHERE WE NEED TO GO FOR THE NEXT MEETING WOULD YOU SAY\n[36:07] MEE011: WHERE IS THE CLAY\n[36:15] MEE012: YEAH\n[36:15] MEE010: THEY'RE GOING WITH THE FASHION THING LIKE THE DESIGN SPONGY RUBBER\n[36:15] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[36:19] MEE012: THE FRUIT AND VEG\n[36:21] MEE012: THIS ONE\n[36:22] MEE009: YEAH I WOULD S THAT WOULD BE MY MY FEELING\n[36:22] MEE010: YEAH\n[36:22] MEE011: MM\n[36:24] MEE011: I TH I THINK I WOULD LARGELY WANT TO ACTUALLY STEER CLEAR OF THE WHOLE SORT OF FRUIT AND VEG THING\n[36:31] MEE011: BU BUT UM BUT THE SPONGY IDEA I LIKE\n[36:36] MEE011: I LIKE IT A LOT\n[36:37] MEE009: WE SEEM TO HAVE QUITE A GENERAL CONSENSUS THAT THE IDEA OF THE THE R RUBBER COULD BE QUITE\n[36:37] MEE012: YEAH\n[36:43] MEE012: YEAH\n[36:43] MEE011: I HAVING IT I HAVING IT SORT OF BR BRIGHT YELLOW I THINK THAT'S QUITE A GOOD IDEA THOUGH MAYBE WE COULD HAVE OPTIONS FOR COLOURS AS WELL\n[36:54] MEE012: YEAH\n[36:55] MEE011: AND AGAIN THIS HAS THE ADVANTAGE OF BEING HARDER TO LOSE\n[36:59] MEE012: SURE\n[36:59] MEE012: I MEAN WE ARE TRYING TO PROMOTE A REMOTE CONTROL BUT WE WANNA KEEP THE COMPANY BRAND AS WELL SO\n[37:04] MEE009: YEAH\n[37:04] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[37:05] MEE009: SO WE ALWAYS NEED TO REMEMBER THAT SOMEWHERE WE'RE MEANT TO BE GETTING THE SLOGAN ON\n[37:10] MEE009: POSSIBLY I'M THINK I'M NOT SURE BUT I'M SEEING A LITTLE BIT OF SPACE AROUND MAYBE THE JOYSTICK AREA WHICH COULD BE USED\n[37:15] MEE011: MM\n[37:16] MEE011: YEAH\n[37:16] MEE009: UM\n[37:17] MEE011: I WAS LIKE LIKE I SAID BEFORE I I THINK WE SHOULD HAVE THE R. 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LITTLE BIT BEHIND SCHEDULE\n[0:24] MEE009: AND THAT'S UH FIFTEEN TWENTY FIVE\n[0:34] MEE009: OKAY\n[0:35] MEE009: SO JUST TO TRY AND ROUGHLY GO OVER WHAT WE AGREED IN THE LAST ONE UM\n[0:43] MEE009: WE'RE GONNA GO FOR SOMETHING UH UH HOW WAS IT\n[0:47] MEE009: UH THE NEW BLACK I BELIEVE\n[0:49] MEE009: UM SOMETHING THAT LOOKS GOOD 'CAUSE THAT SEEMS TO BE IN PREFERENCE TO ACTUAL FUNCTIONALITY IN THE END THOUGH WE SHOULD NEVER AVOID FUNCTIONALITY OF COURSE\n[0:58] MEE009: UH MANY OF OUR COMPONENTS ARE GONNA BE STANDARD OFF THE SHELF\n[1:01] MEE009: BUT IT SEEMED LIKE WE WERE GONNA REQUIRE AT LEAST AN ADVANCED CHIP AND WE WERE STILL VERY MUCH FOR THE IDEA OF USING AN L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[1:09] MEE009: UM OTHER THINGS WERE WE WERE HOPING TO USE RUBBER MOST LIKELY GONNA BE DOUBLE CURVED ETCETERA\n[1:17] MEE009: OKAY\n[1:19] MEE009: SO UM DUE TO YOUR HARD WORK WE MIGHT AS WELL LET THE UH TWO DESIGNERS GO FIRST AND UH SHOW US THE PROTOTYPE\n[1:27] MEE011: OKAY IT'S A\n[1:29] MEE009: QUITE HOW THE BEST WAY TO DO THIS IS I'M NOT SURE BUT\n[1:30] MEE011: I THINK IF WE BOTH STEP UP AND UH\n[1:36] MEE011: OUTLINE OUR IDEAS\n[1:38] MEE011: OKAY\n[1:40] MEE011: NOW\n[1:41] MEE011: DO UH DOING THE PROTOTYPE GAVE US A BIT MORE INSIGHT INTO THE ERGONOMICS OF THE DESIGN\n[1:47] MEE011: UM FOR ONE THING\n[1:49] MEE011: IT TURNED OUT THAT THE ONLY POINT AT WHICH IT NEEDS TO BE ARTICULATED FOR HANDEDNESS IS UM IS H I IS DOWN HERE FOR THE UH L. E. D.\n[2:02] MEE011: AS IT TURNED OUT THE WHOLE THING TRANSFERS FROM THE RIGHT TO LEFT HAND FAIRLY WELL FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF OPERATING THE UH FUNCTION BUTTONS AND JOYSTICK\n[2:13] MEE011: THOUGH IT MIGHT BE AN IDEA TO BE ABLE TO A ADJUST THE POSITIONS FOR THE BASE OF THE JOYSTICK JUST A LITTLE BIT FOR UH\n[2:20] MEE009: OKAY\n[2:22] MEE011: JU JUST A THOUGHT\n[2:24] MEE011: YOU COULD SIMPLY HAVE A SLIGHTLY OVOID SHAPED JOYSTICK THAT COULD THEN JUST BE TURN UH TWISTED ROUND\n[2:31] MEE011: SO THAT THE UH STICKY UH SO THAT THE BIT THAT STICKS OUT A BIT MORE IS ON ONE SIDE OR THE OTHER\n[2:38] MEE011: BUT AS YOU AS YOU SEE WITH THE UH WITH HOLDING IT IN THE LEFT HAND\n[2:43] MEE011: THE L. UH THE L. C. D. IS NOWHERE USEFUL SO THAT WOULD NEED TO BE ARTICULATED\n[2:50] MEE011: UH IF WE'RE GOING TO RETAIN ERGONOMIC DESIGN\n[2:54] MEE011: UM NOW I I GOT YOUR NOTE ABOUT UH KEEPING THE COST DOWN\n[3:00] MEE009: I'M AFRAID YEAH\n[3:01] MEE011: YEAH\n[3:01] MEE009: WE'LL GO INTO THAT A BIT MORE BUT PLEASE GO ON\n[3:03] MEE011: THIS DESIGN COULD BE DONE WITH UM\n[3:11] MEE011: WITH UH PLASTIC CASING\n[3:14] MEE011: THOUGH I WOULD RECOMMEND AROUND THE GRIP PART HERE IN THE MIDDLE\n[3:18] MEE011: HAVING MAYBE JUST A RUBBER GRIP OVER THAT WHICH WOULD ALLOW FOR A SLIGHTLY MORE SORT OF BIO MORPHIC FORM AND A BIT MORE ERGONOMIC AS WELL\n[3:25] MEE011: AS FOR THE UM\n[3:28] MEE011: AS FOR THE SINGLE CURVE\n[3:31] MEE011: UM WELL THIS EDGE AND THIS EDGE LIKE I SAY IT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE SOME CURVATURE TO IT BUT IT'S NOT ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY\n[3:39] MEE011: REALLY THE CURVE THAT'S MOST NEEDED IS THE UNDERSIDE SO THAT THE JO SO THAT THE JOYSTICK RESTS OVER THE THE EDGE OF THE HAND LIKE THIS\n[3:49] MEE011: UM AND YOU HAVE\n[3:52] MEE011: THE UH TRANSMITTER HERE AND A WEE SPEAKER FOR THE UH FOR THE UH FOR THE UH FI UH FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL FINDER\n[4:01] MEE011: SO\n[4:04] MEE011: ANY FURTHER COMMENTS\n[4:05] MEE010: UM OBVIOUSLY IT'S GONNA BE BULKIER THAN HOW IT LOOKS BECAUSE IT'S GONNA BE FLAT ON ONE SIDE\n[4:11] MEE010: SO THE L. C. D. WILL BE S STICKING DOWN LIKE THIS WON'T IT\n[4:14] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[4:15] MEE011: YEAH\n[4:15] MEE010: 'CAUSE IT YOU CAN'T GET IT CURVED\n[4:18] MEE010: UH BECAUSE OF COSTS\n[4:18] MEE011: YEAH I MEAN THE UH YEAH\n[4:20] MEE010: AND IT'S PLASTIC AS WELL SO IT WON'T BE AS COMFORTABLE ON THE HAND\n[4:24] MEE009: MM\n[4:24] MEE011: YEAH\n[4:25] MEE011: I MEAN WITH THE WITH THE RUBBER DESIGN IT COULD I YOU KNOW IT COULD PRETTY MUCH MOULD VERY MUCH TO THE TO THE USER'S HAND\n[4:32] MEE011: ONE NICE WEE FEATURE IF WE COULD IF WE COULD STILL DO THE RUBBER\n[4:35] MEE011: I THOUGH OF WAS TO HAVE THE UH RUBBER EXTEND BEYOND THE END OF THE UH OF THE RIGID SUBSTRUCTURE\n[4:45] MEE011: SO IT HAS A WEE SORT OF TAIL THAT YOU JUST DRAPE OVER YOUR WRIST SO IT STAYS IN POSITION NICELY\n[4:50] MEE011: MM\n[4:51] MEE011: LOVELY\n[4:53] MEE011: UM\n[4:55] MEE010: YEAH\n[4:58] MEE009: OKAY YEAH\n[4:58] MEE009: GREAT\n[4:59] MEE012: RIGHT\n[5:00] MEE009: UM\n[5:01] MEE012: YEAH I'VE GOT A IF YOU LOAD UP MY EVALUATION DOCUMENT\n[5:04] MEE009: YEAH OKAY\n[5:05] MEE011: OKAY\n[5:06] MEE009: EXCELLENT WORK\n[5:08] MEE012: MM\n[5:12] MEE009: UM\n[5:22] MEE012: UH EVALUATION\n[5:29] MEE012: BASIC POINT UH HAVE A LIST OF CRITERIA THAT WE NEED TO RATE THE PROTOTYPE BY\n[5:36] MEE012: UM THEN WE WILL IT'S A SEVEN S UM SEVEN\n[5:41] MEE012: SEVEN STEP KINDA EVALUATION PROCESS\n[5:43] MEE012: SO UM NOT SEVEN STEPS SEVEN SCALE\n[5:48] MEE012: SO AFTER WE'VE FINISHED DOING ALL THE RATINGS FOR EACH CRITERIA WE AVERAGE THAT AND THAT WILL GIVE US SOME TYPE OF UH CONFIDENCE IN OUR PROTOTYPE\n[5:58] MEE012: AND UH THE CRITERIA BASED ON REAL REACTIONS' KINDA GOALS AND POLICIES MARKETING STRATEGIES AND ALSO THOSE I PUT TOGETHER FROM THE USER REQUIREMENTS PHASE\n[6:12] MEE012: 'KAY\n[6:13] MEE012: UM IF YOU FLIP THE\n[6:18] MEE012: SO THOSE ARE THE CRITERIA\n[6:22] MEE012: AND UH PERHAPS I COULD HAVE PUT 'EM A BIT BETTER BUT YOU NOTICE A FEW THINGS THAT WE'VE TOTALLY ABANDONED\n[6:28] MEE012: WHICH MEANS THAT UH THE PRODUCT WILL SCORE VERY BADLY ON SOME OF THOSE POINTS\n[6:36] MEE012: PUT IT MILDLY\n[6:37] MEE012: SO WE HAVE UM TRUE\n[6:42] MEE012: ONE T\n[6:48] MEE012: SEVEN EIGHT OH\n[6:54] MEE012: FOURTH\n[6:55] MEE012: OKAY SO WE HAVE TO GO THROUGH EACH POINT\n[6:57] MEE012: IF WE IMAGINE IT'S ACTUALLY STRAIGHT AND JUST GIVE IT A A SCORE\n[7:01] MEE012: SO UM HOW WELL WOULD YOU SAY THE PROTOTYPE IS UH HOW WELL HAVE WE REALISED THE DREAM OF BEING ABLE TO STOP REMOTES FROM FROM BEING LOST\n[7:12] MEE012: OR TO BE ABLE TO FIND THEM ONCE THEY ARE LOST\n[7:13] MEE012: I MEAN UH IS THE HOMING THING STILL THE LOCATOR IS THAT STILL\n[7:17] MEE011: YEAH THAT'S STILL PART OF THE DESIGN\n[7:19] MEE012: SURE\n[7:19] MEE012: AND ADAM WE CAN KEEP THAT IN\n[7:21] MEE009: YEAH I BELIEVE SO\n[7:22] MEE009: SO I MEAN I DON'T THINK ANYBODY COULD ACTUALLY STOP A REMOTE BEING LOST 'CAUSE THAT WOULD MEAN DOING SOMETHING ABOUT THE HUMAN ELEMENT\n[7:23] MEE012: OKAY\n[7:28] MEE012: SURE\n[7:30] MEE009: BUT I'D LIKE TO THINK THAT WE'VE DONE SOMETHING ABOUT FINDING THE DAMN THING ONCE WE HAVE\n[7:31] MEE012: T\n[7:33] MEE011: MM\n[7:35] MEE012: SURE\n[7:35] MEE011: MM\n[7:35] MEE011: AND MAKING IT A BRIGHT COLOUR HELPS WITH THE PERSONALLY I WOULD HAVE GONE FOR PURPLE\n[7:39] MEE012: MM\n[7:40] MEE012: BRIGHT COLOUR\n[7:41] MEE012: SO WE STILL HAVE THAT NOISE THING YEAH\n[7:43] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[7:43] MEE012: OS ON A SCALE OF ONE TO SEVEN HOW WOULD YOU GUYS RATE IT FOR FINDING FINDING IT ONCE IT'S LOST\n[7:51] MEE011: I'D SAY NUMBER ONE\n[7:53] MEE012: NUMBER ONE\n[7:53] MEE010: ONE\n[7:53] MEE010: YEAH\n[7:54] MEE012: OKAY\n[7:54] MEE012: NUMBER NUMBER ONE FOR THE FIRST CRITERIA\n[7:58] MEE011: I THINK W IF IT WAS JUST THE SOUNDER THEN TH I MEAN SOMETHING I'VE FOUND WITH UH W W WITH SAY TR TRYING TO FIND UH A CORDLESS PHONE OR A M MOBILE\n[8:11] MEE011: YOU CAN HEAR IT BUT YOU CAN'T QUITE PIN IT DOW PIN DOWN WHERE IT IS\n[8:15] MEE012: YEAH YOU CAN TELL WHAT ROOM THE MOBILE IS\n[8:17] MEE010: WHAT ABOUT WHAT IF THE THE VOLUME ON THE T. V. 'S TURNED UP MASSIVELY AND UH YOU JUST WANNA TURN DOWN THE VOLUME CAN'T FIND REMOTE\n[8:18] MEE011: BU\n[8:28] MEE010: SUPPOSE YOU HAVE TO GO TO THE T. V. AND DO IT MANUALLY\n[8:30] MEE012: YEAH\n[8:31] MEE011: YEAH\n[8:32] MEE010: MM\n[8:32] MEE009: MM\n[8:32] MEE012: YEAH\n[8:33] MEE010: LIKE Y YOU WOULDN'T HEAR THE SPEAKER\n[8:33] MEE009: UM\n[8:35] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[8:36] MEE009: JUST BEFORE WE GO THROUGH ALL OF THE STEPS HERE UM WELL WHAT WE'LL DO IS\n[8:38] MEE012: YOU WANNA SAY SOMETHING\n[8:44] MEE009: UM IF WE CAN LOOK AT THE CRITERIA YOU'RE GONNA EVALUATE AND THEN WE'LL COME BACK TO THE PRODUCT EVALUATION IF THAT'S ALRIGHT\n[8:50] MEE012: THAT'S FINE\n[8:50] MEE009: YEAH IS THAT\n[8:51] MEE012: OH THAT'S THAT'S FINE\n[8:53] MEE009: UM SO IS THERE ANYTHING HERE THAT YOU\n[9:01] MEE009: THAT YOU WANTED TO COVER AS IN THE CRITERIA THAT YOU'VE COVERED\n[9:04] MEE009: AND THEN WE'LL COME BACK PRETTY MUCH PROMPTLY TO THIS\n[9:06] MEE012: WHAT DO YOU MEAN CR IS THERE ANYTHING I WANNA\n[9:08] MEE009: I IS THERE ANY OF THESE CRITERIA THAT NEED ANY EXPLAINING\n[9:11] MEE009: OR IS THERE ANYTHING THAT YOUS THOUGHT THA REALLY WOULD STAND OUT COMPARED TO THE OTHERS\n[9:15] MEE012: UM A FEW\n[9:18] MEE012: SOMETHING I NEGLECTED FROM MY INITIAL RESEARCH IS THAT REAL REACTIONS HAS A A GOAL STRATEGY THAT ALL OF THE PRODUCTS BE INSPIRED BY MATERIAL FASHION AND CLOTHING FASHION\n[9:31] MEE012: THAT IS WHY FRUIT AND VEG BEING POPULAR IN THE HOME AND IN CLOTHING WAS IMPORTANT AND THEY WANT ALL THEIR PRODUCTS TO BE SOMEHOW INSPIRED BY CURRENT TRENDS IN FASHION\n[9:43] MEE012: SO THEY SAY WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS WELL THEY REALLY MEAN IT THEY THEY'RE VERY BIG ON FASHION SO\n[9:48] MEE009: OKAY\n[9:50] MEE012: THAT'S THIS BIT RIGHT HERE\n[9:52] MEE012: AND UH THIS BIT IS THIS ONE EASY TO USE FOR VISITORS OR FOR ANYBODY\n[9:59] MEE012: I GUESS IT'S JUST THE SAME AS SAYING EASY TO USE INTERFACE SO IT'S KINDA CONDENSED INTO ONE\n[10:05] MEE012: AND WE CAN COME BACK TO IT YOU SAID\n[10:06] MEE012: SO\n[10:06] MEE009: OKAY\n[10:07] MEE009: NO AND WHICH WE WILL DO VERY VERY SHORTLY\n[10:12] MEE009: UM\n[10:16] MEE009: OKAY\n[10:19] MEE009: SLIGHT PROBLEM WE HAD WAS THAT WE HAVE AN AMAZING FOUR EUROS OVER BUDGET FOR WHAT WE WERE HOPING TO DO\n[10:28] MEE009: UM MOST OF IT STEMS FROM THE USE OF THE L. C. D. WHICH I THINK IN THE END ACCOUNTED FOR ABOUT HALF OF OUR EXPENDITURE BECAUSE OF COURSE WE REQUIRED A CHIP AS WELL\n[10:39] MEE009: UM THE ONLY WAY TO GET THIS DOWN WAS EITHER TO DITCH THE A L. C. D.\n[10:45] MEE009: AT WHICH POINT WE'VE REMOVED A LARGE PART OF HOW WE WERE GONNA INTERFACE REQUIRE MORE BUTTONS ETCETERA\n[10:52] MEE009: OR WHAT WE DID WAS THAT WE UM WE AS IN I AS I WAS QUICKLY GOING OVER IT WAS ALTERING THE ACTUAL STRUCTURE\n[11:00] MEE009: UM CHANGING IT TO PLASTIC AND A SOLID UNIT WITH A SINGLE CURVE DESIGN WOULD ALLOW US TO COME BACK INTO THE UM PROPOSED COSTS AND WE'RE JUST SCRAPING IT IN\n[11:10] MEE009: WE'VE GOT POINT TWO OF A EURO LEFT OVER THERE\n[11:13] MEE009: SO WE'RE JUST MANAGING IT REALLY\n[11:16] MEE009: EVEN THEN AS WELL UM THERE WAS NO CRITERIA TECHNICALLY DEFINED FOR A JOYSTICK SO I'VE USED WHAT I THINK'S APPROPRIATE\n[11:23] MEE009: WITH ANY LUCK THAT WON'T MEAN THAT WE'VE INCURRED MORE COST THAN WE CAN ACTUALLY AFFORD TO\n[11:29] MEE009: IT BLOWS A LOT OF OUR REALLY GOOD IDEAS KIND OF SLIGHTLY TO ONE SIDE FOR EXAMPLE THE POSSIBILITY OF HAVING A U. S. B. CONNECTION IS DEFINITELY NOT VIABLE NOW\n[11:38] MEE009: UM\n[11:40] MEE012: DIFFERENT LANGUAGES\n[11:42] MEE009: THAT SHOULD STILL BE VIABLE\n[11:43] MEE009: WE'VE GOT AN ADVANCED CHIP WE'VE GOT THE USE OF THE L. C. D.\n[11:45] MEE009: SO BEING ABLE TO COMMUNICATE IN MULTIPLE LANGUAGES IS STILL VERY MUCH A POSSIBILITY\n[11:46] MEE012: YEAH\n[11:51] MEE009: UM BUT WHAT'S SOMETHING WE NEED TO DECIDE ON IS HOW WE'RE GONNA GO FROM HERE\n[11:57] MEE009: WE DO NEED TO TRY AND COME UP WITH AN IDEA WHICH COULD BE CONTINUED WITH OTHER PEOPLE IF NEED BE\n[12:02] MEE009: UM\n[12:05] MEE009: WE CAN I CAN BRING THE EXCEL UP SHEET UP AND UH SHOW YOU IF YOU WISH UM\n[12:09] MEE009: I REALLY THINK AS M MUCH AS IT PAINS ME IS THAT WE MIGHT HAVE TO GO WITH PLASTIC AND SOME KIND OF SOLID DESIGN\n[12:15] MEE009: POSSIBLY MEANING THAT THE L. C. D. WOULDN'T BE IN THIS PERFECT PLACE\n[12:21] MEE009: IT MIGHT BE S STUCK LIKE SLIGHTLY BETWEEN WHAT WOULD BE GOOD FOR LEFT HANDED AND WHAT WOULD BE GOOD FOR A RIGHT HANDED PERSON\n[12:27] MEE011: MM-HMM I SUPPOSE O ONE THING THAT COULD BE DONE IS H IS HAVE IT UM CIRCULAR AND HAVE IT S SO THAT THE UH THE PINK ACTUALLY GOES A BIT OVER THE PINKIE FINGER\n[12:37] MEE009: OKAY\n[12:37] MEE011: MM\n[12:38] MEE012: MM\n[12:38] MEE011: SO THAT UH TH\n[12:40] MEE009: IT VERY MUCH IS ABOUT MAKING CONCESSIONS UNFORTUNATELY\n[12:43] MEE009: UM\n[12:44] MEE011: MM\n[12:45] MEE012: DO YOU HAVE ANY DATA ON HOW MUCH UM DIFFERENT PRINTS COST\n[12:49] MEE012: I MEAN CAN YOU GET THE ENTIRE THING PRINTED WITH A DESIGN UM\n[12:54] MEE009: UM B B B DA IS YOU MEAN ON THE PLASTIC OR\n[12:57] MEE009: LET'S HAVE A LOOK\n[12:59] MEE009: YOU NOW HAVE AS MUCH INFORMATION AS I DO\n[13:01] MEE012: YEAH YEAH\n[13:02] MEE009: UM\n[13:05] MEE009: SO AS YOU CAN SEE HERE FOR EXAMPLE THE BATTERY\n[13:08] MEE009: REALLY NOT VERY LITTLE CHOICE IN THAT ONE\n[13:10] MEE009: WE'VE GONE FOR ONE OF THE CHEAPER OPTIONS AS WELL\n[13:13] MEE009: UNFORTUNATELY WE REQUIRE THE ADVANCED CHIP IF WE'RE GONNA DO WHAT WE'RE NEEDING TO\n[13:17] MEE009: I'VE SAID SINGLE CURVED\n[13:19] MEE009: WE REALLY DO NEED IT TO BE THAT WAY FOR THE ERGONOMICS OF IT\n[13:22] MEE009: UM PLASTIC FOR SOME REASON INCURS NO COST WHICH I'VE HAD TO VERY MUCH MAKE ADVANTAGE OF\n[13:26] MEE009: DESPITE THE FACT THAT RUBBER'S ONLY GOT A VALUE OF TWO EUROS PER UNIT\n[13:31] MEE009: PROBLEM COMES HERE AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE INTERFACE\n[13:34] MEE009: UM\n[13:36] MEE009: IF I'VE READ THIS THING CORRECTLY THEN WE CAN SAVE POINT FIVE OF A EURO HERE IN THAT IT'S NOT PER PUSH BUTTON\n[13:43] MEE009: THAT MIGHT MAKE SENSE BECAUSE THEN A NUMERIC KEYPAD WOULD COME IN AT UM WHAT\n[13:47] MEE009: FOUR POINT FIVE EUROS WHICH IS AN AWFUL LOT SO THAT COULD WELL BE WRONG\n[13:51] MEE009: EVEN IF WE SAVE POINT FIVE THERE IT WOULD JUST MEAN THAT WE'RE MOST LIKELY PLACING IT IN ACTUALLY JUST GAINING A COLOUR FOR THE UNIT\n[13:58] MEE009: WHICH HAS HAD TO BE PUT TO ONE SIDE\n[14:00] MEE009: AS YOU CAN SEE\n[14:01] MEE009: THE USE OF AN L. C. DISPLAY UM ADVANCED CHIP AND WHAT WOULD DETERMINE THE SCROLL WHEEL HERE AS WELL BECAUSE IT'S AN INTEGRATED SCROLL SCROLL WHEEL PUSH BUTTON THAT WASN'T QUITE WHAT I THINK THEY HAD IN MIND WITH A JOYSTICK\n[14:15] MEE012: WHY WOULD WHY WOULD THAT BE MORE EXPENSIVE THAN AN INDIVIDUAL PUSH BUTTON AND SCROLL WHEEL TOGETHER\n[14:21] MEE012: THAT'S QUITE SIGNIFICANTLY EXPENSIVE\n[14:24] MEE009: I THAT'S SOMETHING YOU'LL HAVE TO TAKE UP WITH THE BEAN COUNTERS\n[14:28] MEE009: UM\n[14:29] MEE011: MM\n[14:30] MEE011: YEAH\n[14:31] MEE009: AS YOU CAN SEE I MEAN THAT'S TAKEN UP WELL OVER HALF OF THE PRICE\n[14:34] MEE012: YEAH\n[14:35] MEE009: SO UM I'M VERY MUCH OPEN TO SUGGESTIONS OF WHERE WE GO\n[14:39] MEE009: BUT BECAUSE WE NEED TO SHED WHAT WAS FOUR EUROS OFF OF THE UM THE PRICE OF FOR WHAT WE REALLY DESIRED\n[14:50] MEE009: THIS ONE COMES IN UNDER PRICE AS YOU CAN SEE BUT THIS WAS THE ONE THAT SACRIFICED THE MATERIAL FOR THE CASE AND FOR THE ACTUAL CASE DESIGN\n[14:59] MEE012: WE DON'T EVEN HAVE UH SPEAKERS HERE\n[15:01] MEE012: THE LIKE UH WE UH WHAT ABOUT SPEAKERS AND TRANSMITTERS AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[15:06] MEE012: HAVE WE FACTORED THAT IN\n[15:07] MEE010: MM\n[15:08] MEE009: UH NO WE HAVEN'T NOT\n[15:10] MEE012: TRANSMITTER RECEIVER SPEAKERS\n[15:14] MEE012: PLUS THE EXTRA DEVICE ITSELF THAT'S GONNA BE ON A T. V.\n[15:17] MEE012: IS THAT GONNA BE A BUTTON OR\n[15:19] MEE009: THAT'LL IT LITERALLY WOULD JUST BE A BUTTON\n[15:21] MEE012: YEAH\n[15:22] MEE010: THAT'S TOO EXPENSIVE ISN'T IT\n[15:22] MEE009: WE MIGHT HAVE TO\n[15:26] MEE009: IT LOOKS LIKE ALMOST NOTHING\n[15:29] MEE009: MM\n[15:30] MEE009: OH GOOD CALL I MISSED THAT\n[15:32] MEE012: I I MEAN IT'S NOT ON HERE BUT UM\n[15:34] MEE009: THAT'S A VERY VALID POINT\n[15:38] MEE012: DID THEY S DO WE HAVE TO USE AN ADVANCED CHIP FOR THE L. C. D.\n[15:42] MEE010: YEAH\n[15:43] MEE012: OKAY\n[15:43] MEE012: WELL THAT'S YEAH\n[15:45] MEE009: SO IF WE'RE GONNA GO WITH THE L. C. DISPLAY THEN THAT'S\n[15:49] MEE012: WHAT'S A HAND DYNA DYNAMO\n[15:51] MEE012: YOU HAVE TO WIND IT UP\n[15:52] MEE009: I BELIEVE SO YEAH\n[15:56] MEE009: THAT WOULD PROBABLY NOT BE IN KEEPING WITH THE UM THE FASHION STATEMENT AND SUCH YEAH\n[15:58] MEE012: TECHNOLOGY\n[16:00] MEE010: FASHION\n[16:00] MEE012: YEAH\n[16:03] MEE012: OKAY\n[16:03] MEE010: SO BASICALLY THE ONLY NEW THING IS THE L. C. D. ON THE REMOTE NOW\n[16:07] MEE009: BEING MANIPULATED BY THE JOYSTICK YEAH\n[16:09] MEE010: OH AND JOYSTICK YEAH\n[16:11] MEE009: WHICH I'M DEFINING AS SCROLL WHEEL\n[16:16] MEE009: UM\n[16:18] MEE012: AND WE COULDN'T REPLACE THE JOYSTICK RIGHT\n[16:20] MEE012: BECAUSE WE WOULD NEED FOUR EXTRA BUTTONS TO REPLACE IT UP DOWN LEFT AND RIGHT\n[16:23] MEE012: AND THAT WOULD BE MORE EXPENSIVE THAN A BUT IS A SCROLL WHEEL NOT JUST BACK AND FORWARD\n[16:26] MEE011: MM\n[16:29] MEE009: YEAH IT'S JUST BECAUSE THERE WAS NO ACTUAL DEFINITION FOR WHAT A JOYSTICK MIGHT BE THAT\n[16:34] MEE009: THAT'S WHAT I'VE LABELLED IT FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS EVALUATION\n[16:35] MEE010: SO\n[16:38] MEE010: THE L. C. D. BASICALLY IS THE BIG SELLING POINT OF\n[16:41] MEE009: IF WE REMOVE THE L. C. DISPLAY WE COULD SAVE OURSELVES\n[16:42] MEE010: THE REMOTE\n[16:46] MEE009: A FAIR AMOUNT\n[16:49] MEE009: WHICH YOU COULD\n[16:49] MEE010: BUT THAT'S WHAT MAKES IT UH ORIGINAL THOUGH ISN'T IT\n[16:51] MEE011: MM\n[16:51] MEE012: YEAH\n[16:52] MEE011: I THINK IF WE REMOVE THE THE L. C. DISPLAY THEN THERE WAS ABSOLUTELY NO POINT TO ANY OF THESE MEETINGS AND WE JUST WE COULD JUST PUT OUR BRANDING ON ANY OTHER REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:02] MEE012: YEAH\n[17:03] MEE012: YEAH\n[17:03] MEE012: UM\n[17:04] MEE012: UH K\n[17:07] MEE009: IT'S A SHAME\n[17:08] MEE009: WE SHOULD POSSIBLY HAVE\n[17:11] MEE009: IF WE COULD'VE INCREASED THE PRICE WE COULD'VE MANUFACTURED THAT AND WE COULD'VE GOT SOMETHING FAR CLOSER TO WHAT WE WERE HOPING TO\n[17:16] MEE012: DOES THIS DOES THIS BEAR IN MIND THAT I MEAN IT'S A BIT RIDICULOUS THAT THEY'RE GONNA CHARGE US\n[17:23] MEE012: WHAT IS IT LIKE THIS MUCH MONEY FOR THREE MILLION IF WE'RE GONNA BUY THREE MILLION COMPONENTS YOU KNOW\n[17:30] MEE009: AGAIN YOU'LL HAVE TO ARGUE WITH THE ACCOUNTANTS ON THAT ONE\n[17:32] MEE012: MM\n[17:33] MEE009: UM BUT FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS MEETING I'M WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO STICK WITH THESE FIGURES\n[17:39] MEE012: 'KAY\n[17:41] MEE009: SO\n[17:42] MEE009: I WOULD SAY THAT IT WOULD SEEM LIKE THE GENERAL OPINION IS WE'RE GONNA KEEP THE L. C. DISPLAY 'CAUSE IT'S ABOUT WHAT REALLY SEPARATES US\n[17:48] MEE012: I THINK SO\n[17:48] MEE009: DESPITE THE COST IT'S GONNA INCUR\n[17:51] MEE009: UM\n[17:54] MEE009: ARE PEOPLE MAYBE NOT HAPPY WITH BUT ARE WILLING TO GO AHEAD WITH THIS IN GOING FOR A PLASTIC SOLID CASE TO KEEP THE L. C. D.\n[18:04] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[18:05] MEE011: UM YEAH I MEAN ONE THING I MEAN HO UH HOW MUCH EXTRA WOULD IT BE TO TO KEEP I MEAN KEEP THE UM THE ARTICULATION\n[18:15] MEE009: IT'S HARD TO TELL\n[18:16] MEE009: UM I WOULD SAY THAT YOU'RE AT LEAST GONNA TAKE DOUBLE CURVED AND EVEN THEN I'M NOT QUITE SURE IF THAT'S INCORPORATING THE IDEA OF ARTICULATION\n[18:17] MEE011: THIS IS WHAT I'M WONDERING\n[18:25] MEE012: YEAH\n[18:26] MEE011: OH NO I THINK I I IT D THAT IT NEEDN'T REQUIRE IT TO BE DOUBLE CURVED\n[18:30] MEE010: IT CAN BE S YEAH IT CAN STILL BE SINGLE CURVED BUT\n[18:32] MEE011: IT'S UH IT'S JUST IT'S JUST IT'S JUST THAT THE CASE WOULD COME IN T WOULD BE MADE IN TWO PARTS AND THEN JOINED TOGETHER WITH AN ARTICULATION\n[18:33] MEE010: YOU JUST\n[18:33] MEE009: SINGLE CURVED WITH ARTICULATION\n[18:41] MEE012: COULD WE COULD WE NOT GET RID OF THE CURVY THE CURVOUS THE CURVACEOUSNESS AND FOCUS ON THE MENU BEING THE BEST INTERFACE\n[18:50] MEE012: 'CAUSE LIKE WE DO WE HAVE RE RESTRICTIONS ON SOFTWARE\n[18:53] MEE010: THAT'S WHAT WE NEED FOR THE JOYSTICK I THINK THOUGH\n[18:55] MEE012: OH BUT THERE HAS TO BE\n[18:55] MEE011: MM\n[18:56] MEE011: YEAH I MEAN AND I MEAN THE UH I MEAN IF YOU LOOK UH IF YOU LOOK CLOSER AT THE UH AT THE PROTOTYPE HERE\n[19:03] MEE011: THE LINES HERE ALONG THE GRIP\n[19:06] MEE011: ARE ACTUALLY QUITE STRAIGHT\n[19:08] MEE011: UM I MEAN YEAH ON THE ON THE L. C. D. I MEAN ALTHOUGH WE'VE DONE IT WITH A CURVE IT COULD JUST AS EASILY BE DONE UM WITHOUT CURVES\n[19:08] MEE009: BUT THE CURVES ALL O OVER HAND IS IT\n[19:19] MEE011: THE CURVE THAT'S REALLY NEEDED IS UP HERE\n[19:21] MEE012: JOYSTICK\n[19:22] MEE011: TO PUT UH TO KEEP THE JOYSTICK IN A GOOD ERGONOMIC POSITION FOR IT TO HAVE IT REST ON THE TOP OF THE HAND\n[19:29] MEE012: OKAY\n[19:30] MEE012: SURE\n[19:31] MEE012: OKAY MY BAD\n[19:34] MEE009: WE WOULDN'T ACTUALLY SAVE A LOT BY REDUCING IT ANYWAY SO I MEAN FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS MEETING MAYBE WE CAN STATE THAT SINGLE CURVE STILL ALLOWS ARTICULATION\n[19:43] MEE011: MM\n[19:44] MEE009: UM UNLESS WE HEAR OTHERWISE WE COULD GO AHEAD WITH THAT PROPOSAL\n[19:50] MEE012: SO I THINK THE PRODUCT IS NOT GONNA PERFORM SO WELL FOR MY CRITERIA\n[19:56] MEE009: WHICH IS WHAT WE CAN GET ONTO NOW\n[19:58] MEE009: AS LONG AS SO ARE WE GONNA SAY W WE HAVE TO KEEP AN EYE ON THE TIME AS WELL BUT WE'RE GONNA SAY UM SINGLE CURVED DESIGN\n[20:06] MEE012: OH WAIT A MINUTE\n[20:08] MEE012: SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[20:10] MEE012: WHAT IS A SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[20:11] MEE012: IS THAT SOMEWHAT SIMILAR TO WHAT WE WANT\n[20:14] MEE009: IT COULD WELL BE BUT AT A COST OF\n[20:14] MEE011: MM NO THAT'S THAT VOICE RESPONSE THING THAT WE GOT THE EMAIL ABOUT\n[20:16] MEE010: COSTS FOUR\n[20:18] MEE012: YEAH\n[20:19] MEE011: BUT I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST COMPLETELY POINTLESS\n[20:21] MEE012: YOU GOT A EMAIL ABOUT VOICE RESPONSE\n[20:23] MEE011: YEAH\n[20:24] MEE012: I DID NOT SO\n[20:25] MEE011: ALRIGHT\n[20:26] MEE011: B I BASICALLY IT WAS SAYING THAT OUR LABS HAD COME UP WITH A CHIP THAT YOU COULD\n[20:30] MEE011: YOU KNOW SAY HELLO TO AND IT WOULD SAY HELLO BACK IN A FRIENDLY FEMALE VOICE\n[20:36] MEE009: OKAY YEAH WE'LL DEFINITELY WON'T GO WITH THAT ONE\n[20:39] MEE012: WE WON'T GO WITH THAT ONE DID YOU SAY\n[20:41] MEE012: I MEAN I WE\n[20:41] MEE009: YEAH THAT'S VOICE RECOGNITION SO\n[20:43] MEE012: OKAY OKAY\n[20:46] MEE009: UM\n[20:48] MEE009: SO OKAY YEAH BATTERY DEFINITELY\n[20:50] MEE012: SO IT LOOKS LIKE WE'RE GONNA GET RID OF THE WHOLE LOCA LOCATOR THING\n[20:54] MEE009: IT LOOKS LIKE IT UNLESS WE CAN MANAGE TO PUT IT IN UNDER POINT TWO EUROS UM\n[20:54] MEE010: YEAH\n[20:59] MEE012: OKAY\n[21:01] MEE012: OKAY\n[21:04] MEE009: MAYBE EVEN SLIGHT WELL OH YEAH PRETTY MUCH POINT TWO EUROS I'D SAY\n[21:04] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[21:08] MEE009: SO WE'LL LEAVE THAT ONE FOR NOW\n[21:10] MEE009: WE'LL JUST HAVE\n[21:10] MEE010: ARE WE GOING FOR A SPECIAL COLOUR AT ALL\n[21:13] MEE009: IT'S UH A CASE OF UM\n[21:17] MEE009: I'M UH SLIGHTLY UNSURE\n[21:19] MEE009: ONE POINT FIVE OF A EURO FOR ONE PUSH BUTTON DOESN'T SOUND QUITE RIGHT\n[21:22] MEE009: SO MAYBE IT'S A CASE OF A PUSH BUTTON IS MAYBE ONE OR MORE\n[21:28] MEE009: UM\n[21:28] MEE011: MM\n[21:29] MEE010: WELL I WAS FOR A CASE\n[21:30] MEE009: AT WHICH POINT IF\n[21:33] MEE010: OR HAD YOU ALREADY INCORPORATED THAT\n[21:35] MEE012: OH SPECIAL COLOUR FOR THE CASE\n[21:37] MEE009: WELL YOU GOT POINT FIVE THERE\n[21:39] MEE009: IT'S LITERALLY A CASE OF WHETHER OR NOT THIS IS CORRECT\n[21:42] MEE009: I'M NOT QUITE SURE IF THEY'RE I DON'T THINK THEY MEAN POINT FIVE EUROS PER BUTTON\n[21:47] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[21:47] MEE011: OKAY WELL L LET'S SAY THAT AND THEN WE CAN HAVE OUR SPECIAL COLOURED CASE AND THEN WE AT LEAST HAVE MAKE IT A LITTLE HARDER TO LOSE\n[21:48] MEE009: SO\n[21:54] MEE009: THERE WE GO\n[21:55] MEE011: BECAUSE MOST M MOST REMOTES ARE A FAIRLY DINGY COLOUR THAT GETS CAMOUFLAGED UNDER ANY PILE OF CRAP IN A LIVING ROOM\n[22:01] MEE012: W WHAT'S THE DEFAULT COLOUR\n[22:02] MEE012: WHITE OR BLACK\n[22:04] MEE009: BLACK'S PROBABLY THE NORMAL COLOUR YOU'D SAY YEAH\n[22:06] MEE011: OR GREY\n[22:06] MEE012: RIGHT\n[22:07] MEE009: I QUITE LIKE THAT COLOUR THAT YOU'RE FETCHING THERE IT'S UH DEFINITELY FOR MAKE IT GLOW IN THE DARK EVEN BETTER\n[22:08] MEE011: YELLOW\n[22:14] MEE012: YEAH\n[22:16] MEE009: SO\n[22:18] MEE009: WILL WE GO WITH THAT THEN\n[22:21] MEE011: OKAY\n[22:22] MEE012: YEAH\n[22:22] MEE009: IT'S NOT AND WE CAN SEE WE'LL COME BACK TO UH YOUR EVALUATION WHICH YOU'RE PROBABLY NOW GOING TO PAN US BUT THERE WE GO\n[22:24] MEE012: SURE\n[22:29] MEE012: OKAY\n[22:30] MEE012: OKAY\n[22:31] MEE012: SO UH\n[22:33] MEE009: JUST TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA UM YOU WANT TO GO MAYBE A BIT QUICKLY AS WELL I'M NOT SURE HOW MUCH TIME\n[22:38] MEE009: WE'VE NOT HIT THE FIVE MINUTE MARK WARNING YET BUT\n[22:40] MEE012: RIGHT OKAY\n[22:41] MEE012: OKAY\n[22:41] MEE010: THINK IT'S TEN MINUTES LEFT\n[22:43] MEE009: TEN\n[22:43] MEE012: 'KAY\n[22:44] MEE012: ABILITY TO STOP REMOTES FROM BEING LOST OR TO FIND THEM ONCE THEY ARE LOST\n[22:49] MEE012: UM\n[22:50] MEE012: OKAY\n[22:50] MEE010: SPECIAL COLOUR\n[22:51] MEE012: SPECIAL COLOUR\n[22:52] MEE009: MM MM FOUR\n[22:53] MEE012: UH UH FOUR\n[22:56] MEE009: THREE\n[22:56] MEE009: MM\n[22:57] MEE012: THREE IF WE'RE BEING GENEROUS I FEEL\n[22:57] MEE011: THREE\n[22:59] MEE011: I THINK WE CAN DO THREE\n[23:00] MEE010: THREE\n[23:00] MEE011: TH THE SPECIAL COLOUR DOESN'T WOULD I THINK MAKE A DIFFERENCE\n[23:00] MEE012: THINK WE'RE BEING GENEROUS HERE WITH THREE\n[23:04] MEE011: IT MAKES IT STAND OUT FROM YOU KNOW IT'S LOST IN A BIG PILE OF CRAP IT STANDS OUT FROM THE REST OF THE CRAP\n[23:06] MEE012: MM\n[23:09] MEE012: YEAH\n[23:10] MEE009: OKAY\n[23:11] MEE012: OKAY\n[23:12] MEE012: REDUCE THE NUMBER OF UNUSED BUTTONS\n[23:13] MEE012: WE'RE DOWN TO T TWO BUTTONS IS IT\n[23:15] MEE009: TWO BUTTONS\n[23:15] MEE011: TWO BUTTONS AND A JOYSTICK\n[23:16] MEE012: OKAY SO THAT'S A ONE\n[23:17] MEE012: YOU KNOW WHERE THAT'S\n[23:18] MEE011: TOTALLY\n[23:18] MEE009: YEAH\n[23:19] MEE009: I'D SAY WE'RE DOING WELL THERE\n[23:21] MEE012: OKAY THAT WAS GOOD\n[23:22] MEE012: EASY TO USE INTERFACE BUTTONS MENU MENUS THAT'S YEAH THAT'S GOOD\n[23:28] MEE012: 'KAY THAT'S WE'RE NOT DOING SO BADLY\n[23:30] MEE012: UM EASY TO USE OH OKAY LET'S FORGET THAT ONE\n[23:34] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[23:35] MEE012: FANCY LOOKING\n[23:38] MEE009: AS HE MODELS THE\n[23:38] MEE011: IT DOESN'T GET MUCH FANCIER\n[23:40] MEE012: SURE\n[23:40] MEE012: AND WE COULD DO WHATEVER WE LIKE WITH THE L. L. C. D.\n[23:44] MEE012: YEAH LET'S JUST ASSUME IT'S A GOOD L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[23:47] MEE012: MAYBE I WAS PANICKING FOR NO REASON\n[23:48] MEE010: ARE WE GOING ONE ON\n[23:50] MEE010: I'D SAY WE GO TWO 'CAUSE LIKE F THE FANCIEST WOULD BE THE DOUBLE CURVED\n[23:56] MEE012: YEAH W MAYBE YOU'D BE A BIT TOO YEAH\n[23:56] MEE010: WOULDN'T IT\n[23:56] MEE009: I'D\n[23:56] MEE011: MM\n[23:57] MEE009: YEAH\n[23:57] MEE010: WITH THE ARTICULATORS\n[23:59] MEE012: THERE WE GO\n[23:59] MEE012: YEAH THAT'S M\n[24:00] MEE010: WITH BELLS ON IT\n[24:01] MEE012: THAT'S THAT'S BETTER TOO\n[24:05] MEE012: MORE ACCURATE NUMBERS\n[24:06] MEE012: TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[24:09] MEE012: WELL WE'RE GETTING RID OF THE LOCATOR THING WHICH WHICH YEAH\n[24:12] MEE009: WHICH IS A SHAME\n[24:14] MEE011: MM\n[24:15] MEE011: I'D GIVE IT A THREE FOR THIS FOR THAT\n[24:15] MEE010: NO NEED FOR TELETEXT\n[24:18] MEE011: YEAH\n[24:20] MEE011: I MEAN THE MENUS THING IS SOMETHING YOU DON'T NORMALLY SEE ON UM ON A REMOTE BUT YOU SEE IT IN A LOT OF OTHER PLACES\n[24:20] MEE012: 'KAY\n[24:32] MEE012: YEAH MOBILE PHONES\n[24:34] MEE009: MM\n[24:34] MEE012: AND Y WHAT YOU'RE DOING IS MOVING THE MENU FROM THE TELEVISION TO THE REMOTE CONTROL SO IT'S\n[24:39] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[24:40] MEE012: YOU SAY THREE\n[24:41] MEE012: I MIGHT GO AS FAR AS TWO ON THAT\n[24:43] MEE012: THREE\n[24:44] MEE011: I'D GIVE IT A THREE\n[24:44] MEE009: I'D BE TEMPTED WITH THREE YEAH\n[24:46] MEE012: THREE\n[24:47] MEE012: OKAY\n[24:49] MEE012: OKAY\n[24:49] MEE009: WE'LL GET PANNED ON THE NEXT ONE ANYWAY\n[24:52] MEE012: MATERIALS THAT PEOPLE FIND PLEASING\n[24:54] MEE012: SPONGINESS IS WHAT THEY REALLY WOULD HAVE WANTED APPARENTLY\n[24:54] MEE009: YEAH W\n[24:57] MEE009: IT IS YEAH\n[24:58] MEE009: DON'T BLAME THEM\n[24:59] MEE009: UM BECAUSE OF THE WAY THAT WE'VE MINIMALISED THE NUMBER OF BUTTONS AND SUCH\n[25:05] MEE012: YEAH\n[25:07] MEE009: PLASTIC IT SUCKS\n[25:08] MEE009: BUT IT'S NO WORSE THAN ANY OF THE OTHER PL REMOTE CONTROLS WE HAVE\n[25:12] MEE012: THAT'S TRUE\n[25:12] MEE012: IT'S NOT A STEP BACKWARDS\n[25:14] MEE010: FIVE\n[25:15] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[25:16] MEE010: SIX\n[25:16] MEE011: I'D S I I'D GIVE IT A SIX TO BE HONEST\n[25:18] MEE010: SIX\n[25:18] MEE012: YEAH OKAY LET'S GIVE IT A SIX\n[25:24] MEE012: OKAY THAT'S TOTALLY THROWN EVERYTHING OFF BALANCE\n[25:27] MEE012: INSPIRED BY THE LATEST INTERIOR AND CLOTHING FASHION\n[25:30] MEE012: W WE COULD\n[25:31] MEE012: WHAT COLOUR WERE WE GONNA MAKE IT\n[25:32] MEE010: PUT A LEOPARD PRINT ON IT\n[25:33] MEE011: WELL I I I WOULD SA I WOULD SAY GIVE A S GIVE A SELECTION OF COLOURS\n[25:38] MEE011: UM WE WENT WITH YELLOW WE WENT WITH YELLOW FOR THE PROTOTYPE 'CAUSE WE HAD YELLOW\n[25:39] MEE012: I KNOW BUT\n[25:43] MEE011: IF I WERE BUYING ONE I'D GO FOR PURPLE\n[25:45] MEE011: LEOPARD PRINT WOULD BE COOL\n[25:46] MEE012: BUT UM BY THIS I THINK IT'S MORE A CASE OF FRUIT AND VEG\n[25:50] MEE010: YEAH WE GOTTA\n[25:51] MEE010: I'D SAY THE COLOUR OF THE BORDER THERE WORLD YOU'D FIND THAT THAT'S THAT'D STAND OUT\n[25:52] MEE012: YEAH\n[25:58] MEE009: LIKE YELLOW YEAH\n[25:59] MEE009: IT WOULD ALSO HELP KEEP THE THE PRODUCT PLACEMENT S YEAH\n[26:02] MEE010: LOGO BRAND\n[26:04] MEE012: MM\n[26:05] MEE010: MM 'KAY\n[26:05] MEE012: BUT\n[26:05] MEE009: IS IT INSPIRED BY CLOTHING FASHION\n[26:08] MEE012: TH TH THEY'RE REFERRING TO THE FRUIT AND VEG THING\n[26:13] MEE012: IS THIS LIKE A BANANA TYPE COLOUR\n[26:16] MEE012: COULD WE STRETCH NO STILL IT'S NOT SHAPED LIKE A BANANA IS\n[26:17] MEE009: YES\n[26:19] MEE009: IT'S KIND O IT PROBABLY\n[26:20] MEE011: THAT'S KINDA\n[26:21] MEE011: I IT WON'T BE WHEN IT'S BEEN\n[26:24] MEE012: OH IS THAT 'CAUSE IT'S FLAT\n[26:25] MEE011: BUDGETED\n[26:26] MEE012: WHAT IS WHAT FRUIT OR VEG IS FLAT\n[26:29] MEE011: I I THINK S I I THINK THIS ISN'T NOT PARTICULARLY FRUIT AND VEGGIE\n[26:34] MEE012: YEAH\n[26:35] MEE011: UM\n[26:36] MEE012: OR WE MIGHT HAVE TO SUFFER BADLY FOR THIS ONE AS WELL\n[26:37] MEE010: YELLOW COURGETTE\n[26:40] MEE009: WELL I MEAN IT'S PROBABLY MORE FRUIT AND VEG THAN MOST OTHER THINGS OUT THERE BAR FRUIT AND VEG SO WHAT FOUR\n[26:50] MEE012: FOUR\n[26:51] MEE012: OH THAT'S IT'S VERY AMBITIOUS YEAH UM\n[26:51] MEE009: IS THAT BEING TOO GENEROUS\n[26:53] MEE011: MM\n[26:54] MEE011: I'D I'D I DON'T THINK FRUIT AND VEG IS THE SOLE CRITERION\n[26:58] MEE009: OH DEAR\n[26:59] MEE012: SURE\n[26:59] MEE011: IS THE SOLE CRITERION FOR BEING UM FASHION FASHIONABLE OR INSPIRED BY CURRENT FASHIONS\n[27:02] MEE012: INSPIRED BY\n[27:06] MEE011: UM I'D G I'D RATE I'D RATE THIS FAIRLY HIGHLY FROM THAT POINT OF VIEW ACTUALLY\n[27:11] MEE010: WELL THIS THIS WHAT WE'RE GONNA T THIS IS THEIR MOTTO LIKE\n[27:14] MEE012: YEAH\n[27:15] MEE010: AND WE'RE WE'RE NOT DOING WELL ON IT\n[27:16] MEE012: THIS IS THEIR STRATEGY\n[27:18] MEE012: I M IMAGINE WE ACTUALLY HAD SOME MONEY INVESTED IN THIS AND THE AMOUNT THAT WE INVEST IS GONNA BE PROPORTIONAL TO THE MARKS\n[27:25] MEE012: MIGHT WE MIGHT WANNA BE A BIT MORE SKEPIBLE SCEPTICAL ABOUT\n[27:30] MEE012: THIS ONE\n[27:33] MEE009: WHAT WOULD YOU THINK YOURSELF\n[27:34] MEE012: I WOULD SAY I MEAN IT'S IT'S NOT AT ALL RIGHT\n[27:39] MEE012: IN ANY WAY OR SHAPE OR FORM\n[27:42] MEE012: WE DIDN'T M\n[27:42] MEE009: WELL IT'S KIND OF CURVED AND WE CAN MAKE IT YELLOW AND THAT'S PRETTY MUCH BANANA LIKE\n[27:47] MEE012: OKAY THE THE YELLOW BANANA LIKE THING IS I THINK IS OKAY\n[27:51] MEE009: SI IT'S GOT A CURVE TO IT\n[27:53] MEE012: RIGHT FIVE\n[27:54] MEE012: IS THAT SOUND REASONABLE\n[27:57] MEE009: AM I DO YOU THINK I'M STRETCHING THE UH THE USE OF THE BANANA\n[27:57] MEE010: YEAH I'LL GO WITH FIVE\n[27:59] MEE012: FIVE\n[28:00] MEE012: YEAH\n[28:06] MEE012: 'KAY SO WE HAVE ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN\n[28:13] MEE012: SO FIVE SEVEN TEN SIXTEEN TWENTY ONE\n[28:19] MEE012: WHICH GIVES US AN AVERAGE OF THREE\n[28:23] MEE012: IT'S WELL THIS WOULD BE IN THE MIDDLE\n[28:27] MEE012: SO WE IT'S IT'S NOT BAD\n[28:30] MEE012: IT'S IN THE GOOD SECTION\n[28:32] MEE009: IT'S NOT BAD AND CONSIDERING THE DON'T PICK THE PEN\n[28:36] MEE012: OOPS\n[28:38] MEE012: SORRY\n[28:39] MEE009: UM\n[28:40] MEE012: I'M I'M SORRY\n[28:43] MEE009: Y OH AND YOU'VE KNOCKED BATTERIES OUT\n[28:46] MEE009: UM RIGHT OKAY IT'S CONSIDERING THE PRICE WE HAD TO GET THIS IN\n[28:47] MEE010: 'S BAD DESIGN THAT THING\n[28:52] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[28:52] MEE009: TO HAVE A POSITIVE YOU KNOW EVEN BASED ON THE FOUR OF US BEING HEAVILY BIASED UM\n[28:59] MEE012: YEAH\n[29:00] MEE009: IT WAS GONNA BE QUITE HARD TO GET ANYTHING STANDING OUT I'D SAY POSSIBLY BASED ON\n[29:10] MEE009: UM THE THE COST FEATURES\n[29:14] MEE010: MM YEAH\n[29:14] MEE011: MM\n[29:14] MEE012: EVEN IF WE WERE TO INCREASE THIS ENTIRE THING BY BY SEVEN WE WERE TO GO DOWN A GRADE TO TO FOUR\n[29:21] MEE012: WE WOULD HAVE TO DO I MEAN WE DIDN'T WE WEREN'T THAT KINDA OPTIMISTIC TOO OPTIM OVERLY OPTIMISTIC\n[29:29] MEE012: YOU KNOW LIKE WE DIDN'T WE DIDN'T ADD WE DIDN'T SUBTRACT A WHOLE SEVEN POINTS FROM THESE THINGS SO I THINK WE'RE DEFINITELY ON THE GOOD BIT\n[29:36] MEE012: EVEN IF WE GAVE THIS ONE SEVEN AND THIS ONE SEVEN THAT'S STILL ONLY THREE EXTRA POINTS OVER SEVEN\n[29:43] MEE012: YOU KNOW IT'S YEAH WE DID IT W IT WAS OKAY\n[29:44] MEE011: MM\n[29:46] MEE012: IT WAS GOOD\n[29:47] MEE011: PERSONALLY\n[29:49] MEE011: I THINK GIVEN THAT\n[29:53] MEE011: THE PRODUCT UM\n[29:58] MEE011: ONLY REPLACES A SINGLE REMOTE CONTROL THAT YOU'VE ALREADY GOT\n[30:05] MEE011: ARE PEOPLE REALLY GONNA SHELL OUT TWENTY FIVE EUROS FOR SOMETHING THAT'S ONLY MARGINALLY GOOD\n[30:12] MEE010: WELL IT DEPENDS WHO YOUR WHO'S WHAT THE TARGET PEOPLE ARE LIKE YOU'D SAY\n[30:20] MEE010: MAYBE THE FASHION CONSCIOUS\n[30:24] MEE009: MAYBE IT'S BEEN TARGETED\n[30:24] MEE010: WOMEN WOULD BE GOING OH LOOK AT THAT 'S COOL IT LOOKS LIKE A IT'S\n[30:28] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[30:29] MEE010: YELLOW LOOKS LIKE A BANANA IT'S COOL IT'S GOTTA LOOK GOOD IN THE SITTING ROOM\n[30:34] MEE009: HIDE IT IN THE FRUIT BASKET\n[30:35] MEE010: RATHER THAN THE L. C. D. WHEREAS UH MORE TECHNICAL LIKE LIKE MORE UH PEOPLE IN WITH THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IT'S GOOD\n[30:44] MEE010: IT'S GOT AN L. C. D. SCREEN 'S ONLY GOT TWO BUTTONS AND A JOYSTICK\n[30:50] MEE010: SO\n[30:52] MEE010: WHICH WHICH KIND OF PEOPLE WOULD BE MORE\n[30:54] MEE010: LIKELY TO BUY IT\n[30:57] MEE009: PROBABLY THE PEOPLE TECHNOLOGICALLY\n[30:59] MEE009: THEY'RE USUALLY THE ONES THAT BUY POINTLESS STUFF\n[31:01] MEE012: I THINK SO\n[31:02] MEE012: I MEAN MY MUM STILL HAS NOT LEARNT HOW TO USE TEXT MESSAGING ON HER PHONE AND SHE'S HAD IT FOR A LONG TIME YOU KNOW\n[31:08] MEE012: SHE USES IT TO MAKE PHONE CALLS AND THAT'S IT\n[31:12] MEE012: YEAH\n[31:13] MEE012: SO I THINK IF SH IF MY MUM SAW A REMOTE CONTROL LIKE THIS WITH ONLY TWO BUTTONS AND A JOYSTICK\n[31:19] MEE012: I MEAN THAT'LL PROBABLY BE THE FIRST ONE SHE DECIDES NOT TO BUY YOU KNOW\n[31:23] MEE009: MM-HMM\n[31:23] MEE012: SHE'D BE LIKE IS THIS A REMOTE CONTROL I DON'T HOW DO YOU USE IT AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[31:27] MEE012: SO EVEN IF IT IS REALLY USER FRIENDLY TO US BUT WE'RE USED TO USING MENUS ALL THE TIME\n[31:34] MEE011: MM-HMM\n[31:34] MEE011: I S I SUPPOSE ONE THING IS THAT B BECAUSE IT'S TECHNICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[31:39] MEE011: UM FOR SOMEONE WHO'S SORT OF TECHNOPHOBIC THE FACT THAT IT SIMPLY LOOKS UNFAMILIAR WOULD BE DAUNTING\n[31:46] MEE012: YEAH\n[31:48] MEE012: YEAH\n[31:49] MEE012: I THINK IT'S TOTALLY UH RADICAL TO HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL WITH NO NO NUMBERED BUTTONS YEAH\n[31:49] MEE011: UM\n[31:52] MEE010: YEAH\n[31:54] MEE010: YEAH\n[31:56] MEE012: BUT LIKE RADICAL GOOD MAYBE\n[31:58] MEE009: OKAY\n[31:59] MEE009: UM DON'T KNOW HOW LO MUCH LONGER WE'VE GOT\n[32:01] MEE009: AT LEAST FIVE MINUTES I THINK\n[32:03] MEE009: UM QUICKLY WE'LL POP ONTO PROJECT EVALUATION\n[32:07] MEE009: UM\n[32:10] MEE009: SO\n[32:14] MEE009: WE'VE GOT THESE UH FOUR CRITERIA HERE FOR UH SATISFACTION\n[32:20] MEE009: DOES ANYBODY WANT TO UM\n[32:24] MEE009: UM DO YOU HAVE ANY OPINIONS ON ANY OF THEM\n[32:26] MEE009: FOR EXAMPLE UM WE'LL WORK BACKWARDS I SUPPOSE\n[32:30] MEE009: THE ABILITY TO WORK ON THIS PROJECT USING THE TECHNOLOGY WE'VE BEEN 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MEE009: UM I DUNNO\n[33:27] MEE009: HOW ARE PEOPLE SATISFIED WITH THE TEAMWORK WE'VE MANAGED TO DISPLAY TODAY\n[33:32] MEE010: GOOD\n[33:33] MEE012: I'D YEAH I LIKED IT YEAH\n[33:38] MEE009: LEADERSHIP\n[33:40] MEE009: AS MUCH AS CAN BE LEADERED IN THIS UH THING\n[33:43] MEE010: VERY GOOD\n[33:44] MEE012: I LI YEAH TOP MARKS\n[33:47] MEE009: UM LAST ONE WE'VE GOT IS ROOM FOR CREATIVITY\n[33:50] MEE012: WELL YEAH\n[33:50] MEE009: NOW I THINK WE GOT\n[33:51] MEE011: UNTI UH UH UNTIL UH UNTIL ACCOUNTS CAME ALONG SQUISH\n[33:56] MEE010: WE'RE BURS BURSTING WITH CREATIVITY\n[33:59] MEE012: WE WE'RE NOT LACKING IN IDEAS YOU KNOW IT'S THAT WAS NOT THE PROBLEM\n[34:05] MEE009: YEAH I THINK OF IN THE END IDEAS THAT CAN BE USED SADLY\n[34:11] MEE009: NOT SO MUCH THAT WE WEREN'T FULL OF IDEAS BUT OF ONES THAT ARE GONNA ALLOW US TO ACTUALLY BUILD THE THING\n[34:16] MEE012: MM-HMM\n[34:17] MEE009: IT'S A BIT OF A PITY\n[34:18] MEE009: UM I WOULD HAVE TO AGREE ON THAT\n[34:21] MEE009: I THINK WE NEEDED A LARGER BUDGET\n[34:23] MEE012: YEAH\n[34:24] MEE009: IF YOU'RE GOING TO AIM YOUR A UM PRODUCT MAYBE AT THE TECHNOLOGICAL KIND OF SECTOR\n[34:28] MEE009: THEN YOU CAN AFFORD TO MAYBE JACK THE PRICE UP SLIGHTLY FROM WHAT IT IS\n[34:32] MEE009: BECAUSE THEY WILL PAY OUTRAGEOUS CASH TO\n[34:32] MEE011: YEAH\n[34:35] MEE011: MM\n[34:36] MEE011: I MEAN I TH I MEAN I THINK TO R RETAINING THE S THE MORE SORT OF BIO MORPHIC FORM IN THE ARTICULATION WOULD GAIN MORE IN S UH WOULD GAIN MORE PROFIT IN SALES THAN IT WOULD LOSE IN UH\n[34:36] MEE009: FIRST ON THE MARKET\n[34:52] MEE011: IN ADDED EXPENSE\n[34:54] MEE009: MM\n[34:56] MEE010: AND THE PRICE WAS LIKE IT WAS TWICE THE\n[35:00] MEE010: W ASSEMBLY COST\n[35:02] MEE010: AND WOULD IT HAVE TO BE TWICE THAT\n[35:05] MEE010: IT COULD BE LIKE COULDA HAD THE ASSEMBLY LIKE MAYBE FIFTEEN EURO\n[35:12] MEE009: IT COULD EVEN\n[35:12] MEE010: WE'LL STILL SETTLE FOR TWENTY FIVE\n[35:15] MEE009: THAT'S TRUE YEAH\n[35:15] MEE010: MAYBE\n[35:16] MEE009: UM I SUPPOSE THESE ARE ALL THAT WILL HAVE TO BE TAKEN UP WITH A AT A DIFFERENT GROUP AT I GUESS\n[35:23] MEE009: AS TO A THE COSTS INVOLVED\n[35:28] MEE009: BUT I MEAN\n[35:30] MEE009: WE'VE GOT A A PROTOTYPE\n[35:33] MEE011: SUCH AS IT IS\n[35:34] MEE009: SO I DUNNO I I THINK IT'S GONE OKAY TODAY CONSIDERING THE INFORMATION THAT WE'VE\n[35:42] MEE009: HAD AT OUR DISPOSAL AND UM SUCH\n[35:43] MEE012: MAYBE THE COUNTS WOU WOULDA BEEN BETTER IF WE HAD A LIST OR MORE\n[35:48] MEE012: YEAH TO BEGIN WITH\n[35:49] MEE010: IN THE BEGINNING YEAH\n[35:50] MEE012: YEAH\n[35:52] MEE009: PROBABLY WOULD HAVE MEAN WE COULD HAVE COME UP WITH A LOT MORE SOLID DESIGN IN THE END I WOULD HAVE TO AGREE\n[35:55] MEE012: YEAH\n[35:57] MEE009: IT IS VERY MUCH A PITY TO UM GET SO FAR INTO THE STAGE AND THEN FIND OUT THAT MAYBE SOME OF YOUR IDEAS ARE JUST A BIT TOO EXPENSIVE\n[36:07] MEE009: ALWAYS HARD TO TELL UNTIL YOU KNOW THE COSTS\n[36:10] MEE009: UM\n[36:15] MEE009: OKAY\n[36:18] MEE009: ARE THE COSTS WITHIN BUDGET\n[36:19] MEE009: WELL THEY ARE NOW THAT WE HAVE OUR SLIGHTLY LESS THAN CAPABLE PRODUCT\n[36:24] MEE012: OKAY\n[36:25] MEE009: WE'VE EVALUATED IT AND WE CAN SAY THAT WE CAME OUT WITH A VALUE OF THREE\n[36:30] MEE012: YEAH\n[36:32] MEE011: ACTUALLY I WANT TH ONE THING I WOULD SAY I MEAN SOMETHING THAT COULD PERHAPS BE PART OF THE PRODUCT MM THE UM M PRODUCT TESTING MARKET RESEARCH PROCESS WOULD BE TO UH PRODUCE MOCK UPS OF BOTH VERSIONS AND SEE JUST HOW MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE THE OVER GOING OVER BUDGET\n[36:52] MEE011: UM M WOULD MAKE TO SALES\n[36:55] MEE009: IT'S YEAH\n[36:56] MEE012: AND LIKE RESPONSE FROM CONSUMERS\n[36:58] MEE011: AND WE COULD EVEN YOU KNOW MARKET TWO VERSIONS\n[37:05] MEE011: WEE CHEAPIE VERSION WITH THE NICE BIO MORPHIC RUBBER\n[37:11] MEE009: AND THEN THE FINAL ONE WHERE YOU GET TO CALL IT HAL\n[37:14] MEE012: SURE\n[37:14] MEE009: BUT WE'LL GO INTO THAT LATER\n[37:15] MEE011: YES\n[37:17] MEE009: RIGHT UM IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE THAT ANYBODY 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SO PRESUMABLY THAT MIGHT BE AN IDEA TO\n[0:25] MEE018: BUT BUT TO SELL IT FOR TWENTY FIVE YOU NEED A LOT OF NEAT FEATURES\n[0:26] MEE017: PUT INTO\n[0:26] MEO020: SLIM\n[0:30] MEE018: FOR SURE\n[0:30] FEE019: YEAH\n[0:30] MEE017: YEAH YEAH\n[0:31] MEE017: UH 'CAUSE I MEAN WHAT UH TWENTY FIVE EUROS THAT'S ABOUT\n[0:35] MEE017: I DUNNO FIFTEEN POUNDS OR SO\n[0:38] FEE019: MM-HMM IT'S ABOUT THAT\n[0:38] MEE017: AND THAT'S QUITE A LOT FOR A REMOTE CONTROL\n[0:40] MEE018: YEAH YEAH\n[0:40] FEE019: MM\n[0:42] FEE019: UM WELL MY FIRST THOUGHTS WOULD BE MOST REMOTE CONTROLS ARE GREY OR BLACK\n[0:48] FEE019: AS YOU SAID THEY COME WITH THE T. V. SO IT'S NORMALLY JUST YOUR BASIC GREY BLACK REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS SO MAYBE WE COULD THINK ABOUT COLOUR\n[0:51] MEE017: UH-HUH\n[0:56] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[0:56] FEE019: MAKE THAT MIGHT MAKE IT A BIT DIFFERENT FROM THE REST AT LEAST\n[1:00] FEE019: UM AND AS YOU SAY WE NEED TO HAVE SOME KIND OF GIMMICK\n[1:05] FEE019: SO UM I THOUGHT MAYBE SOMETHING LIKE IF YOU LOSE IT AND YOU CAN WHISTLE YOU KNOW THOSE THINGS\n[1:05] MEE017: OKAY\n[1:11] MEE017: THE THE KEYRINGS YEAH YEAH\n[1:12] FEE019: BECAUSE WE ALWAYS LOSE OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[1:14] MEE018: RIGHT\n[1:14] MEO020: UH YEAH UH\n[1:14] MEE017: OKAY THAT'S COOL\n[1:18] MEO020: BEING AS A MARKETING EXPER EXPERT I WILL LIKE TO SAY LIKE BEFORE DECIDING THE COST OF THIS REMOTE CONTROL OR ANY OTHER THINGS WE MUST SEE THE MARKET POTENTIAL FOR THIS PRODUCT LIKE WHAT IS THE COMPETITION IN THE MARKET\n[1:31] MEO020: WHAT ARE THE AVAILABLE PRICES OF THE OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS IN THE PRICES\n[1:35] MEO020: WHAT SPECIALITY OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS ARE HAVING AND HOW COMPLICATED IT IS TO USE THESE REMOTE CONTROLS AS COMPARED TO OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS AVAILABLE IN THE MARKET\n[1:39] MEE017: OKAY\n[1:46] MEO020: SO BEFORE DECIDING OR BEFORE FINALISING THIS PROJECT WE MUST DISCUSS ALL THESE THINGS LIKE AND APART FROM THIS IT SHOULD BE HAVING A GOOD LOOK ALSO\n[1:52] FEE019: OKAY\n[1:57] MEO020: BECAUSE PEOPLE REALLY LI UH LIKE TO PLAY WITH IT WHEN THEY ARE WATCHING MOVIES OR PLAYING WITH OR PLAYING WITH THEIR C. D. PLAYER\n[2:00] FEE019: MM\n[2:04] MEO020: M. P. THREE PLAYER LIKE ANY ELECTRONIC DEVICES\n[2:05] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[2:07] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[2:07] MEO020: THEY REALLY WANT TO HAVE SOMETHING GOOD HAVING A GOOD DESIGN IN THEIR HANDS SO YES ALL THIS\n[2:10] FEE019: YEAH\n[2:10] MEE017: OKAY\n[2:12] MEE017: 'KAY\n[2:13] MEE018: UH WHAT DO WE THINK A\n[2:14] MEE017: SO WE'RE LOOKING FOR\n[2:17] MEE017: 'KAY\n[2:19] MEE018: WHAT DO WE THINK A GOOD SIZE WOULD BE FOR THIS\n[2:20] MEE017: WE'RE\n[2:23] MEE017: SORRY CARRY ON\n[2:24] MEE018: 'CAUSE I I KNOW AS YOU ADD MORE BUTTONS TO THE REMOTE IT SOMETIMES GETS SO BIG AND CLUNKY AND THERE'S JUST LIKE A HUNDRED BUTTONS ON IT\n[2:28] FEE019: YEAH\n[2:29] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[2:31] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[2:31] FEE019: YEAH\n[2:31] MEE018: OR YOU COULD HAVE A REALLY SMALL SLIM ONE BUT THEN YOU COULD LOSE IT EASILY\n[2:34] FEE019: THEN YOU LOSE IT YEAH\n[2:34] MEE017: OKAY\n[2:35] FEE019: KIND OF UM MAYBE MORE LIKE A P. D. A. KIND OF JUST HAND HELD LIKE 'CAUSE\n[2:42] MEE017: FOR FOR UH REMEMBER WE'RE TRYING TO MAKE IT FOR TWELVE EUROS FIFTY\n[2:47] FEE019: YEAH\n[2:48] FEE019: NO I WASN'T NO SORRY I WASN'T THINKING OF THE SCREEN OF LIKE A P. D. A. BUT\n[2:50] MEE017: OKAY WELL RIGHT WE'LL HAVE TO UM I'LL WE'RE K HAVING ANOTHER MEETING IN HALF AN HOUR SO UM WE SHOULD ALL LOOK INTO A BIT\n[2:55] FEE019: OKAY\n[3:00] MEE017: UH OH ACTUALLY NO WE'LL ALLOCATE\n[3:02] MEE017: SO YOU DO THE LOOKING AROUND AT OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS\n[3:06] MEO020: YEAH\n[3:07] MEE017: UM IF YOU COULD MAYBE COME UP WITH SORT OF SHAPES AND SUGGESTED SHADES OR WHATEVER AND YOU COULD LOOK INTO UM\n[3:21] MEE017: BASICALLY HOW HOW IT'S MADE I. E. 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MEE017: MM\n[1:02] MEO020: UM\n[1:03] MEE017: OH I NEED TO PLUG YOU IN\n[1:03] MEO020: SO HOW\n[1:16] MEO020: S\n[1:16] FEE019: WOW\n[1:16] MEE017: JUST ABOUT\n[1:18] MEE018: IT'S A INSPIRED DESIGN\n[1:24] MEO020: SH DO YOU WANT ME TO HOLD IT\n[1:26] MEE017: UH THERE WE GO JUST SCREW 'EM ON IN\n[1:29] MEE017: GONNA HAVE TO SWAP THEM ROUND SO NOW IT WAS FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[1:34] MEO020: SO AFTER THAT\n[1:38] MEO020: F. EIGHT\n[1:40] MEO020: F OH SORRY F. EIGHT\n[1:40] MEE017: THAT'S THE WEE BLUE ONE\n[1:43] MEE017: BLUE ONE F. EIGHT\n[1:46] MEE017: SHOULD DO IT GOOD ONE\n[1:46] MEO020: OKAY\n[1:50] MEO020: YEAH\n[1:57] MEO020: YEAH\n[1:59] MEO020: UH ME AGAIN RAJAN THE MARKETING EXPERT\n[2:03] MEO020: UH AS WE HAVE DECIDED IN THE LAST MEETING THAT I HAVE TO FIND OUT SORRY YEAH SURE\n[2:07] MEE017: HOLD ON SORRY\n[2:09] MEE017: AND IF YOU JUST CLICK THAT IT'LL GO AHEAD ONE AT A TIME\n[2:12] MEO020: YEAH YEAH\n[2:13] MEO020: UH ACTUALLY SORRY I HAVE TO SEE THE OTHER SORRY\n[2:16] MEE017: SORRY UH\n[2:19] MEO020: YEAH THANK YOU\n[2:21] MEO020: UH YES I HAVE TO LOOK AT THE UH MARKET POTENTIAL FOR THIS PRODUCT UH LIKE CONSUMER LIKINGS AND EVERYTHING\n[2:31] MEO020: WHAT IS THE POTENTIAL FOR THIS PRODUCT AND ARE WE ABLE TO ACHIEVE OUR A NET PROFIT OR OUR AIMS OR NOT\n[2:38] MEO020: THEN\n[2:41] MEE017: P PRESS F. FIVE TO START IT FIRST\n[2:43] MEO020: SORRY\n[2:44] MEO020: OKAY\n[2:45] MEO020: YEAH I CAN OKAY\n[2:47] MEE018: HMM\n[2:48] MEE017: JESUS\n[2:49] MEO020: UH THEN UH THE METHODOLOGY I ADOPTED TO FIND OUT ALL THIS WAS MARKET SURVEY\n[2:58] MEO020: A A DETAILED MARKET SURVEY ON CONSUMERS WAS DONE TO FIND OUT THEIR LIKINGS AND DISLIKINGS\n[3:03] MEO020: WHAT THEY PREFER WHAT THEY NOT PREFER W WHAT PROBLEMS THEY DO ENCOUNTER IN ALL THIS TYPE OF THINGS\n[3:09] MEO020: AND WHAT WE GOT WAS WE FOUND THAT IF YOU UH WHAT THEY TH WHAT PROBLEMS THEY ARE HAVING WITH DIFFERENT UH REMOTE CONTROLS AVAILABLE IN THE MARKET\n[3:22] MEO020: SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF USERS THEY DO FIND IT THAT THE REMOTE CONTROLS AVAILABLE IN THE MARKET ARE UGLY\n[3:27] MEO020: THEY ARE NOT SO GOOD LOOKING\n[3:28] MEO020: SO WE HAVE TO PUT STRESS ON THIS UH WE HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF THIS FACT ALSO LIKE OUR DESIGN\n[3:34] MEO020: UH SHOULD BE APPROPRIATE SHOULD BE GOOD LOOKING FOR THE CONSUMERS\n[3:39] MEO020: AND YES THAT'S WI UH THIS WILL DEFINITELY THIS CAN DEFINITELY PUT UH UH ENHANCE OUR SALES\n[3:48] MEO020: UH AND EVEN UH THE GOOD THING ABOUT THIS IS THAT EIGHTY PERCENT OF USERS THEY ARE WILLING TO PAY HIGH UH PAY MORE FOR THIS UH GOOD LOOKING REMOTE CONTROLS ALSO\n[3:59] MEO020: SO EVEN IF THE AVAILABLE MARKET GOES FOR THE AVAILABLE UH EVEN IF THE MARKET GOES FOR THE AVAILABLE REMOTE CONTROL IS LESS EVEN THEN WE CAN SELL IT AT TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[4:10] MEO020: WHICH MAYBE WHICH MAY SEEM QUITE HIGH BUT IF OUR LOOKS ARE ARE IF THE RE REMOTE CONTROL WE DESIGN HAVE A GOOD BETTER UH BETTER LOOK UH DESIGNS\n[4:19] MEO020: THEN WE CAN HOPE THAT CONSUMERS WILL PREFER THESE G REMOTE CONTROLS\n[4:23] MEE017: EXCELLENT\n[4:24] MEO020: THEN\n[4:27] MEO020: AND THE SECOND THING SOME SOME COMPANIES THEY THINK THAT THEY SHOULD HAVE MORE AND MORE FUNCTIONS OF THE USERS UH OR IN THEIR REMOTE CONTROLS\n[4:41] MEO020: BUT RATHER THAN THOSE HAVING MORE FUNCTIONS IN THE REMOTE CONTROLS WE SHOULD EMPHASISE WHAT ACTUALLY CONSUMER WANT WHAT THEY OPERATE RATHER THAN MAKING IT TOO COMPLICATED\n[4:50] MEO020: BECAUSE MOSTLY IT HAS BEEN FOUND THAT FIFTY PERCENT OF THE USERS THEY USE ONLY TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS\n[4:56] MEO020: SO THERE IS NO POINT OF HAVING NINETY PERCENT BUTTONS MAKING THE REMOTE CONTROLS TOO BULKY\n[5:01] MEO020: TOO COMPLICATED TOO EXPENSIVE A BECAUSE I THINK I BELIEVE THAT TECHNOLOGY IS USEFUL ONLY IF UH THE CONSUMERS THEY WANT TO USE IT\n[5:10] MEO020: OTHERWISE THERE IS NO POINT OF HAVING ALL THIS TYPE OF THINGS\n[5:13] MEO020: SO THIS WILL NOT ONLY REDUCE THE COST OF OUR REMOTE CONTROLS BUT IT WILL INCREASE OUR PROFIT ALSO\n[5:21] MEO020: SO WE HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF THIS FACT ALSO\n[5:24] MEO020: THEN\n[5:26] MEO020: UH IT WAS FUNCTION I WANT TO GO TO\n[5:28] MEE017: OH YOU WANNA GO BACK\n[5:29] MEE017: JUST ESCAPE\n[5:30] MEO020: UH ESCAPE OKAY THANK YOU\n[5:33] MEO020: THEN IF WE LOOK AT THIS SLIDE UH THESE ARE IN YOUR SHARED DOCUMENTS YOU CAN SEE LIKE\n[5:36] MEE017: OKAY\n[5:40] MEE017: OKAY\n[5:42] MEO020: UH SORRY\n[5:42] FEE019: SO SORRY I WAS JUST GONNA SAY WHAT WAS THE QUESTION FOR THIS\n[5:46] FEE019: OR IS ARE YOU COMING ON TO THAT\n[5:48] MEO020: AH T LOOK ALL THE MARKET POTENTIAL WHAT UH HOW WE SHOULD DESIGN CONSU OUR REMOTE CONTROLS\n[5:51] FEE019: OKAY\n[5:54] MEO020: WHAT THEY SHOULD BE THERE SO AS TO EN ENHANCE OUR PROFIT ENHANCE OUR SALES\n[5:58] FEE019: SO THESE PERCENTAGES ARE ARE WHAT\n[6:00] MEO020: YEAH THESE ARE DIFFERENT AGE GROUP PERSONS LIKE UH SORRY I CAN OPEN IT IN ANOTHER WAY\n[6:09] MEE017: OKAY\n[6:09] MEO020: UH YES\n[6:10] MEE017: SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[6:11] MEO020: IF WE LOOK AT THE COSTS WHETHER THE CONSUMERS THEY ARE WILLING TO UH PAY MORE FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION IN A REMOTE CONTROL OR NOT\n[6:20] MEO020: WE CAN FIND THAT THEY UP TO A THIRTY FIVE YEARS AGE GROUP WE HAVE A VERY GOOD DISLIKING FOR THIS UH THIS UH POINT\n[6:28] MEO020: LIKE FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:31] MEO020: SO WE CAN EMPHASISE ON THIS POINT ALSO LIKE\n[6:34] MEO020: BECAUSE IT WILL DEFINITELY ENHANCE OUR SALES IN THIS AG IN THIS PARTICULAR AGE GROUP FROM UH FIFTEEN TO THIRTY FIVE\n[6:37] FEE019: HMM\n[6:41] MEO020: AND I UH AND I THINK THAT MOST OF THE USERS OF THE REM UH T. V. ARE BELONG TO THIS AGE GROUP\n[6:48] MEE017: HMM\n[6:48] MEO020: SO WE SHOULD LOOK\n[6:49] MEE017: WE'RE ALS WE WE'RE LOOKING AT WHO BUYS IT AS WELL\n[6:51] MEO020: YEAH\n[6:52] MEO020: WE CAN LOOK AT THAT THAT FACTOR ALSO SO YES\n[6:56] MEE017: UH WHICH I THINK THE TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE IS UH USUAL SORT OF\n[7:00] FEE019: MM MM\n[7:00] MEO020: YEAH\n[7:01] MEO020: SO AND\n[7:07] MEO020: AND THEN\n[7:08] MEE017: FIFTEEN TO TWE\n[7:12] MEO020: YES\n[7:14] MEO020: I THINK SO\n[7:15] MEO020: UH IF WE LOOK AT THIS DATA HOW HOW UH H HOW WHAT ARE THE PROBLEMS THE CONSUMERS ARE FACING WITH THE EXISTING REMOTE CONTROLS IN THE MARKET\n[7:25] MEO020: THEY FIND THAT THIRT UH THIRTY FIVE PERCENT UH THIRTY FOUR PERCENT OF THE CONSUMERS THEY FIND TOO DIFFICULT TO OPERATE A REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:32] MEO020: SO IT SHOULD BE IN SUCH A WAY THAT IT SHOULD BE EASY TO LEARN HOW TO OPERATE THESE REMOTE CONTROLS AND WE SHOULD PROVIDE PL UH SPE UH PROPER MANUALS FOR ITS USE ALSO SO AS THAT PEOPLE CONSUMERS COULD EASILY LEARN\n[7:46] MEO020: THEY NEED NOT TO HAVE ANY MUCH TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE TO SEE UH TO KNOW HOW TO OPERATE THESE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[7:49] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[7:52] MEO020: SO THIS IS ALSO A VERY GOO UH MAJOR FACTOR TO LOO UH TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION TO ENHANCE OUR PROFITS AND SALES\n[8:00] MEO020: SO UM THIS IS ALL ABOUT\n[8:00] MEE017: OKAY\n[8:03] MEO020: UH MARKET POTENTIAL BY ME\n[8:05] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[8:06] MEO020: UH YES TH THANK YOU\n[8:07] MEE017: OKAY THANK YOU\n[8:09] MEE017: UM FOLLOW ON WITH HELEN\n[8:12] MEE017: YEAH PLEASE\n[8:12] FEE019: YEP SURE THAT'S COOL UM\n[8:14] MEO020: YEAH WE HAVE TO TAKE THAT OUT\n[8:15] MEE017: OH SO WE DO YEAH\n[8:16] FEE019: YEAH\n[8:16] MEO020: SORRY\n[8:18] MEE017: FUN AND GAMES\n[8:20] MEO020: SORRY\n[8:21] MEE017: DON'T KNOW IF THE CABLE'S GONNA BE LONG ENOUGH\n[8:23] MEO020: UH SORRY I HAVE\n[8:24] MEE017: I THINK I JUST KICKED OVER WHATEVER IT RUNS ON UNDERNEATH AS WELL\n[8:27] MEO020: BRIAN THIS ONE ALSO I\n[8:28] MEO020: YEAH\n[8:28] MEE017: OKAY\n[8:31] FEE019: I CAN TURN MY COMPUTER QUICKLY IF THAT'S OKAY\n[8:31] MEO020: THANK YOU VERY MUCH BRIAN\n[8:34] MEO020: IF YOU WANT ME TO HELP YEAH\n[8:35] FEE019: UM YEP\n[8:43] MEO020: YEAH\n[8:44] FEE019: OKAY AND THEN WHAT DO I PRESS F. EIGHT\n[8:45] MEO020: UH F. EIGHT\n[8:46] MEE017: FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[8:46] MEO020: FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[8:47] FEE019: OH RIGHT\n[8:51] MEO020: MM S\n[8:52] FEE019: OKAY COOL\n[8:53] MEO020: IT'S NOT COMING\n[8:53] FEE019: OH\n[8:54] MEO020: FUNCTION F. EIGHT OKAY\n[8:59] MEO020: YEAH\n[9:00] FEE019: YEAH\n[9:01] FEE019: NO SIGNAL\n[9:03] MEE017: HMM\n[9:03] MEO020: COMPUTER\n[9:08] MEE017: THERE YOU GO\n[9:08] MEO020: COMPUTER ADJUSTING YEAH\n[9:09] FEE019: OKAY\n[9:09] FEE019: COOL\n[9:14] FEE019: OKAY AND THEN HOW DO I PRESS THE THE BIG ONE TO GET IT ON TO THE BIG\n[9:14] MEO020: YEAH\n[9:17] MEE017: UH F. FIVE\n[9:18] FEE019: F. FIVE AND I PRESS THAT AGAIN TO GET IT OFF AS WELL DO I\n[9:20] MEE017: UM F. FIVE AND ESCAPE'LL BRING IT BACK AND JUST UH THE LEFT BUTTON FOR ADVANCING\n[9:21] MEO020: ESCAPE\n[9:28] FEE019: OKAY SO UM I'M THE INTERFACE DESIGN DESIGNER USER INTERFACE DESIGNER SORRY\n[9:34] FEE019: UH I'M CONCERNED WITH UM W WHAT EFFECT THE APPARATUS SHOULD HAVE ON THE USER AND UM I'M I'M ALSO I WANT TO POINT OUT THAT OUR MOTTO\n[9:49] FEE019: PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS SO OBVIOUSLY WE AS A COMPANY WE WANT TO MAKE OUR PRODUCTS TRENDY AND FASHIONABLE IT'S A BIG CONCERN OF OURS\n[9:57] FEE019: OKAY AND HOW DO I PRESS N JUST THE NEXT BUTTON\n[10:00] MEE017: UH JUST A LEFT UH\n[10:00] FEE019: THE ARROW\n[10:02] FEE019: OKAY\n[10:03] MEE017: LEFT MOUSE BUTTON\n[10:03] FEE019: SO UM I LOOKED AT EXISTING DESIGNS AND ALSO UM THE INFORMATION THAT RAJ GAVE US WAS VERY USEFUL ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE LIKE WHAT PEOPLE DISLIKE\n[10:13] FEE019: UM AND WHAT PEOPLE FASHIONABLE BECAUSE WE SAID PEOPLE BETWEEN TWENTY FIVE AND THIRTY FIVE WERE THE MAIN UM BUYERS OF OF OUR T. V. I THINK\n[10:20] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[10:25] MEE017: OKAY\n[10:25] FEE019: SO UM WHAT THEY LIKE AND WHAT THEY FIND FASHIONABLE\n[10:30] MEE017: 'KAY\n[10:30] FEE019: AND ERGONOMICS WE SAID UM I DON'T KNOW I HAVEN'T ACTUALLY BEEN ABLE TO DO ANY OF THIS MYSELF\n[10:36] FEE019: BUT UM MAYBE THAT COMES UP I DON'T KNOW\n[10:39] MEE017: THAT CAN COME UNDER ARLO AS WELL\n[10:40] FEE019: AND THE FINDINGS WELL\n[10:43] FEE019: THE BASIC THAT WAS THE BASIC FUNCTION TO SEND MESSAGES TO THE TELEVISION SET\n[10:48] FEE019: THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE WANT TO DO\n[10:48] MEE017: UH\n[10:50] FEE019: UM SO THEY NEED TO BE INCLUDED UM BUT I'VE GOT SOME PICTURES HERE OF SOME LEADING ONES\n[10:57] FEE019: I DON'T KNOW HOW TO GET TO THEM DO I PRESS F. FIVE IS IT\n[10:59] MEE017: UH IF YOU IF YOU ESCAPE THEN YOU CAN SEE YOUR BAR\n[11:01] FEE019: ESCAPE\n[11:04] FEE019: OH OKAY COOL\n[11:05] FEE019: I HAVEN'T GOT MY GLASSES ON SO I HOPE IT'S THIS ONE\n[11:08] MEE017: UH OKAY\n[11:09] FEE019: THESE ARE TWO LEADING UM REMOTE CONTROLS AT THE MOMENT\n[11:13] FEE019: YOU KNOW THEY'RE GREY THEY'VE I MEAN THIS ONE'S GOT LOADS OF BUTTONS\n[11:13] MEE017: 'KAY\n[11:16] FEE019: IT'S HARD TO TELL FROM HERE WHAT THEY ACTUALLY DO AND THEY DON'T LOOK VERY EXCITING AT ALL\n[11:23] FEE019: UM PERSONALLY I PREFER THIS ONE JUST BECAUSE IT'S LOOKS EASIER USE IT'S A BIT MORE SLEEK WITH MORE OF THIS SILVER STUFF\n[11:32] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[11:33] FEE019: UM BUT THERE YOU GO THAT'S WHAT WE'RE UP AGAINST AND I THINK WE CAN DO MUCH BETTER THAN THAT\n[11:37] MEE017: WE HOPE SO\n[11:38] MEE018: OF COURSE\n[11:40] FEE019: UM\n[11:41] FEE019: HANG ON\n[11:43] FEE019: F. FIVE OKAY SORRY\n[11:48] FEE019: PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[11:49] FEE019: UM WELL I THINK WE NEED TO L I THINK THE ERGONOMICS IS QUITE UM IMPORTANT UM\n[11:57] MEE017: YEAH PARTICULARLY IF WE'VE UH THERE WAS A BIT IN RAJ'S ABOUT R. S. I. AND THINGS AS WELL\n[12:02] FEE019: UH-HUH\n[12:03] MEO020: YEAH\n[12:04] FEE019: AND UM I THOUGHT NOT TOO EDGY AND LIKE A BOX\n[12:08] FEE019: MORE KIND OF HAND HELD MORE UM NOT AS UH COMPUTERY AND OR ORGANIC YEAH MORE ORGANIC SHAPE I THINK\n[12:15] MEE017: ORGANIC\n[12:19] FEE019: UM SIMPLE DESIGNS LIKE THE LAST ONE WE JUST SAW NOT TOO MANY BUTTONS AND AS RAJ POINTED OUT\n[12:24] FEE019: ONLY TEN PERCENT FIFTY PERCENT OF PEOPLE ONLY USE TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS\n[12:28] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[12:29] FEE019: SO I THINK WHAT WE CAN MISS OUT ON THE BUTTONS WE CAN MAKE UP FOR IN DESIGN AND AND HOW NICE IT LOOKS\n[12:34] MEE017: SALES\n[12:37] MEE017: OKAY\n[12:37] FEE019: UM\n[12:38] FEE019: HAND HELD AND PORTABLE I THINK IS PORTAMINT IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE T. F. T. HAVE JUST UM RELEASED UM I THINK IS IT A A REMOTE CONTROL FOR PRESENTATIONS OR UH AND A BIG SEVEN INCH BIG SCREEN\n[12:50] MEE017: YEAH IT'S LIKE A YEAH\n[12:53] FEE019: ANYWAY SO UM\n[12:55] MEE017: IT'S\n[12:56] FEE019: YEAH\n[12:56] FEE019: NO SEVEN INCHES ISN'T THAT BIG BUT UM ANYWAY UM SO HAND HELD AND PORTABLE AND UH M I THOUGHT ABOUT OTHER FUNCTIONS FOR T. V. BUT AS YOU POINTED OUT PEOPLE DON'T ACTUALLY WANT THAT\n[13:05] MEE017: RIGHT\n[13:09] FEE019: SO MAYBE WE FORGET ABOUT THAT\n[13:09] MEE017: AND ALSO THE COMPANY WANT TO KEEP IT STUCK TO THE T. V. FOR UH TO KEEP DOWN THE PRODUCTION TIME\n[13:09] MEO020: YEAH\n[13:15] FEE019: IT'S FOR ONE T. V. OH RIGHT OKAY SURE\n[13:18] FEE019: AND SO THE LAST THING I THOUGHT W WHICH I QUICKLY MENTIONED IN THE OTHER ONE WAS MAYBE A BIT OF A GIMMICK TO SET US APART FROM OTHER PEOPLE\n[13:23] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[13:25] FEE019: LIKE GLOW IN THE DARK UM WHICH DOES ALREADY E EXIST BUT IT'S NOT VERY WIDELY USED I DON'T THINK\n[13:27] MEO020: EXACTLY\n[13:27] MEO020: YEAH\n[13:31] MEE017: YEAH\n[13:34] FEE019: EASY FINDER WITH THE A WHISTLE FUNCTION OR SOMETHING OR RECHARGEABLE STATION BECAUSE IT'S A PAIN WHEN YOU RUN OUT OF BATTERIES\n[13:36] MEE017: OKAY\n[13:41] MEE017: YEAH\n[13:41] FEE019: AND I THINK THAT YEP THAT'S IT\n[13:44] MEE017: THAT'S COOL\n[13:45] MEE018: SO UH I NOTICED YOUR TALK ABOUT SPEECH RECOGNITION AND WHISTLING\n[13:45] FEE019: OKAY\n[13:50] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[13:50] MEE018: AND UH I WAS JUST CURIOUS TO KNOW HAVE WE DONE ANY RESEARCH INTO HOW MANY PEOPLE CAN WHISTLE\n[13:56] MEE018: UM OR IF IS THAT A FUNCTION WE WANT IN THE REMOTE\n[14:00] FEE019: UM I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO\n[14:00] MEE017: UM DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE WHISTLING\n[14:02] MEE018: I DON'T BUT I I KNOW A LOT OF PEOPLE DO RIGHT\n[14:05] MEE017: REALLY\n[14:05] MEE017: OOH\n[14:05] MEE018: YEAH IT JUST I MEAN IT HAS TO BE A CERTAIN KIND OF WHISTLE TOO RIGHT\n[14:08] FEE019: MM-HMM YEAH OR SOME SORT OF VOICE\n[14:08] MEE017: YEAH I SUPPOSE THAT'S TRUE\n[14:09] MEE017: WELL I SUPPO UH YOU COULD Y YOU COULD HAVE THE YOU COULD HAVE THE BASICALLY UM INSTEAD OF A WHISTLE IF IT'S GOT THE VOICE RECOGNITION YOU COULD HAVE IT JUST\n[14:17] MEE017: YOU KNOW WHERE ARE YOU\n[14:18] FEE019: YEAH\n[14:18] MEE018: THAT'S COSTLY THOUGH\n[14:19] MEO020: YEAH\n[14:20] MEE018: UM A MUCH EASIER THING IS JUST ANY LOUD NOISE LIKE CLAPPING UM SHOUTING YOU KNOW UH AND THEN WHAT WOULD THE RESPONSE BE\n[14:23] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[14:24] MEE017: HMM\n[14:24] MEO020: YEAH\n[14:26] MEE017: SOUNDS GOOD\n[14:28] MEE018: IT BEEPS BACK AT YOU OR SOMETHING\n[14:31] FEE019: YEAH SOMETHING\n[14:32] MEE018: OKAY\n[14:35] MEE018: WELL UH LET ME SET THIS UP\n[14:39] MEE018: SO I PLUG IT IN PRESS F. FIVE\n[14:42] MEE018: FUNCTION F. FIVE\n[14:43] MEE017: FUNCTION F. EIGHT FOR THE UM THE UH\n[14:45] MEE018: OR FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[14:48] MEE018: OKAY\n[14:49] FEE019: OH YOU NEED TO TWIDDLE THE THINGAMIBOBSY THING\n[14:53] MEE018: OKAY\n[14:53] MEE018: I THINK IT'S UH JUST TO LOCK IT IN\n[14:56] MEE017: YEAH\n[14:57] MEE018: IT'S GOT IT\n[14:58] FEE019: OKAY\n[15:00] MEE018: OKAY\n[15:04] MEE018: UM\n[15:06] MEE018: SO AS THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER MY JOB IS TO TAKE AN INPUT FROM YOU GUYS UM SO IT'S GOOD YOU WENT FIRST\n[15:14] MEE017: ALRIGHT\n[15:16] MEE018: AND I JOTTED DOWN SOME NOTES AS TO WHAT ARE THE B NEEDS AND UH WHAT KIND OF NOVEL FEATURES WE CAN ADD TO DIFFERENTIATE OUR PRODUCT FROM THE OTHERS\n[15:17] MEE017: LET'S REMEMBER THAT\n[15:26] MEE018: UM SO RAJ TOLD US THAT UH CONSUMERS ARE WILLING TO SPEND MORE FOR FANCY PRODUCTS\n[15:34] MEE018: AND UM HE ALSO MENTIONED THAT UH THE CURRENT PRODUCTS DON'T ALWAYS MATCH USERS' OPERATING BEHAVIOUR\n[15:42] MEE018: UM A LOT OF THE BUTTONS AREN'T USED AND UH\n[15:48] MEE018: HE MENTIONED THAT THEY'RE NOT FUN TO USE\n[15:51] MEE018: AND UH A NOVEL FEATURE WHICH UH WE JUST BROUGHT UP WAS THIS THIS AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION FEATURE OR NOISE DETECTION FEATURE FOR WHEN YOU LOSE THE REMOTE\n[16:02] MEE018: THERE COULD BE A LITTLE MICROPHONE ON IT\n[16:04] MEE018: AND ANY NOISE OVER A CERTAIN THRESHOLD UM IT'LL PICK UP AS A A DISTRESS SIGNAL UM FROM YOU AND IT'LL BEEP BACK AND SAY YOU KNOW OH HERE I AM OR SOMETHING OF THIS SORT\n[16:09] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[16:13] MEE017: BUT SURE SURELY THAT WOULD HAVE TO BE UM SORT OF SPECIFIC RATHER THAN ABOVE A THRESHOLD 'CAUSE IF YOU HAD A LOUD MOVIE ON YOU'RE LIKELY TO GET IT BEEPING BACK AT YOU\n[16:21] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[16:22] MEE018: OH YEAH YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[16:23] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[16:23] MEE018: WELL MAYBE YOU COULD HAVE A\n[16:26] MEE018: UM HMM THA THAT WOULD BE A CONSIDERATION TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT YES\n[16:31] MEE018: UM\n[16:32] MEE017: SORRY I DIDN'T MEAN TO DERAIL YOU THERE\n[16:34] MEE018: YEAH WELL THA THAT'S UH FOR LATER DOWN THE ROAD UM AND THEN AS FOR THE USER INTERFACE IT SHOULD BE TRENDY\n[16:41] MEE018: UM AND NOT COMPUTERY RIGHT SO MORE LOW TECH AND NOT TOO MANY BUTTONS\n[16:47] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[16:48] MEE018: SO I TOOK THESE ALL INTO CONSIDERATION AND ALSO I HAVE SOME LIMITATIONS FROM THE BOSS\n[16:54] MEE018: RIGHT UM AND PRACTICAL LIMITATIONS WHICH I KINDA THREW OUT THE WINDOW\n[17:02] MEE018: AND SO I DID A LITTLE RESEARCH AND UNFORTUNATELY ALL I HAD TO WORK ON WAS OUR UH OUR CORPORATE ARCHIVES OF THE GREAT PRODUCTS WE'VE MADE BEFORE\n[17:13] MEE018: WHICH INCLUDE YOU KNOW UM SPACE CRAFT COFFEE MAKERS AND BULLET TRAINS\n[17:19] MEE017: AH IS THAT WHAT THAT IS\n[17:19] MEE018: OR UH OR A HIGH SPEED TRAIN\n[17:22] MEE018: RIGHT AND HAVING PERSONALLY WORKED WITH ALL THESE PRODUCTS UH I HAVE A GREAT DEAL OF EXPERIENCE WITH UH WITH INDUSTRIAL DESIGN OF THESE\n[17:28] MEE017: WELL THAT'S COOL\n[17:29] MEE017: IF YOU IF YOU CAN BUILD SPACE CRAFT YOU'LL HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH A REMOTE CONTROL YEAH\n[17:31] MEE018: RIGHT\n[17:32] FEE019: YEAH SURE\n[17:33] MEE018: SO\n[17:35] MEE018: I FIGURED JUST PUT 'EM ALL TOGETHER\n[17:38] MEE018: YOU GOT A A CAFFEINE POWERED SPACE SHUTTLE TRAIN TRANSPORT TO YOUR T. V. AND UM\n[17:46] MEO020: HMM\n[17:47] MEE018: AS FOR THE USER INTERFACE PROBLEM YOU KNOW TOO MANY BUTTONS\n[17:51] MEE018: GIVE IT ONE BUTTON\n[17:52] MEE018: AND AND IT'S A YOU KNOW FOR THE THE COWBOY IN ALL OF US I I'M NOT QUITE SURE WHAT THE THE FUNCTION IS THERE BUT\n[18:02] MEE017: RIGHT OKAY\n[18:02] FEE019: WELL I LIKE THAT DESIGN\n[18:04] MEE018: YEAH IT'S A G I MEAN YOU COULD HAVE A YOU KNOW A\n[18:07] MEE017: IS THAT JUST SWITCHES ON THE SPEECH RECOGNITION AND IT'S ENTIRELY SPEECH OPERATED IS IT\n[18:11] MEE018: RIGHT\n[18:11] MEE017: YEAH\n[18:11] MEE018: SO I THINK I I MISSED THE BUDGET THING IT WAS FIFTY MILLION EUROS\n[18:15] MEE017: YEAH\n[18:15] MEE018: AND WE GOTTA SELL TWENTY FIVE OF THEM\n[18:18] FEE019: YEAH NOT A PROBLEM\n[18:18] MEE018: RIGHT\n[18:19] MEO020: FIFTY MILLION WAS UH PROF\n[18:19] MEE018: OKAY\n[18:20] MEE017: AH NOW IT'S FIF FIFTY MILLION EUROS WE'VE GOTTA UH WE'VE G GOTTA MAKE PROFIT SO WE'RE MAKING THAT AT TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS A TIME\n[18:23] MEO020: AS A PROFIT\n[18:24] MEE018: OH OKAY SO I I MIXED THOSE NUMBERS\n[18:28] MEE018: OKAY\n[18:29] MEE018: WELL I GUESS MORE REALISTICALLY THEN WE NEED A PRODUCT THAT'S GOT SOME KINDA NIFTY OUTER CASING CHEAP PLASTIC UH\n[18:36] MEE018: YOU KNOW UM THAT SHOULD BE JUST LIKE UH A TENTH OF THE PRICE MAYBE OR LESS\n[18:37] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[18:42] MEE018: AN ENERGY SOURCE WHICH'D PROBABLY JUST BE UH YOUR REGULAR BATTERIES UM WE DON'T WANNA HAVE IT\n[18:46] MEE017: OKAY\n[18:47] MEE017: WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE TO HAVE THE RECHARGEABLE IDEA\n[18:50] MEE017: IS THAT IS THAT GONNA MARK UP A LOT\n[18:51] MEE018: UH\n[18:51] FEE019: OR A LITTLE BASE STATION OR SOMETHING\n[18:52] MEE017: YEAH\n[18:53] MEE018: YEAH YEAH WE COULD DO THAT TOO\n[18:56] MEE018: UM I HADN'T THOUGHT OF THAT\n[18:57] MEE018: YEAH\n[18:57] FEE019: THAT MIGHT COST MORE THOUGH 'CAUSE OBVIOUSLY WITH BATTERIES WE DON'T NEED TO PROVIDE WELL WE PROVIDE THE FIRST BATTERIES\n[19:03] FEE019: BUT IT'S MORE IT'S THAT'S CHEAPER TO JUST PROVIDE BATTERIES\n[19:03] MEE017: YEAH YEAH\n[19:06] MEE018: RIGHT\n[19:06] MEE017: I MEAN IF YOU THINK ABOUT THESE BASE STATIONS NOW IT'S ESSENTIALLY JUST A A LEAD WITH A SORT OF SELF CONNECTING BRAKE IN IT\n[19:11] FEE019: A BATTERY IN IT KINDA\n[19:13] MEE017: SO I DON'T THINK IT'D UP UP THE PRICE THAT MUCH\n[19:14] MEE018: RIGHT SO SO THE UNIRS THE USER INTERFACE UH THE CANONICAL USER INTERFACE FOR THESE WOULD BE JUST A BUNCH OF BUTTONS\n[19:14] FEE019: OKAY\n[19:15] FEE019: OKAY\n[19:22] MEE018: BUT SINCE WE'RE A CUTTING EDGE COMPANY WE UH OF COURSE WILL HAVE ALTERNATIVES LIKE UH SPEECH RECOGNITION WHISTLING RECOGNITION AND ROCKET POWER\n[19:33] MEE017: OKAY\n[19:33] MEE018: BEHIND OUR PRODUCT\n[19:35] MEE018: UM AND LASTLY THE TRANSMISSION INTERFACE IS UH JUST SOME ENGINEERING THING YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT\n[19:41] MEE017: OKAY\n[19:43] MEE018: UM SO HERE'S YOU KNOW A GREAT SCHEMATIC THAT MY UH APPRENTICE DESIGNER GAVE ME\n[19:49] MEE018: UM AS YOU CAN SEE THE THE REMOTE CONTROL HAVE PARTS AND THOSE PARTS LOOK LIKE THAT AND UM YOU KNOW IT'S GOT A LITTLE OPERATING PROCEDURE THAT LOOKS SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[20:03] MEE018: AND I SUPPOSE YOU ALL KNOW HOW IT WORKS BECAUSE WE'VE ALL USED IT AND WE WOULDN'T BE IN A COMPANY DESIGNING REMOTE CONTROLS IF WE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT THEY WERE SO UH PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[20:15] MEE018: I THINK UH PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS WHICH UM JUST REQUIRE A SMALL AMOUNT OF MEMORY UH NON VOLATILE MEMORY\n[20:24] MEE018: JUST UM SO THE USER CAN PUT IN THEIR FAVOURITE CHANNELS AND MAYBE THEIR PREFERRED VOLUME SETTINGS SO THAT WHEN THEY TURN IT ON IT'S NOT BLASTING\n[20:25] FEE019: MM\n[20:32] FEE019: MM THAT'S A GOOD IDEA ACTUALLY I LIKE THE PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS\n[20:34] MEO020: YEAH ME TOO\n[20:35] MEE018: OH OKAY\n[20:36] MEE018: AND THE UH THE BELLS AND WHISTLES THAT WE MENTIONED YOU KNOW THEY TAKE MORE BUDGETING\n[20:41] MEE018: UM MORE TECHNICAL UH EXPENDITURE OF EFFORT AND IT'S ALSO MUCH MORE LIKELY TO NOT WORK IF IF WE ADD THESE BELLS AND WHISTLES\n[20:49] MEE017: RIGHT\n[20:49] FEE019: MM 'KAY\n[20:51] MEE017: YEAH\n[20:53] MEE018: THAT'S ALL I GOT\n[20:54] MEE017: 'KAY THANK YOU VERY MUCH UM I'LL TAKE THAT BACK\n[21:02] MEE018: OOH THAT'S TIGHT\n[21:04] MEE017: RIGHT ALSO SO UM A NOTICE I GOT NOT VERY LONG BEFORE THE MEETING SO DIDN'T MANAGE TO FORWARD IT ON TO YOU\n[21:10] MEE017: IT IS LET'S SEE I'LL FIND IT MYSELF UM\n[21:21] MEE017: TA NAH\n[21:23] MEE018: OKAY I DON'T THINK WE NEED TO SCREW IT IN\n[21:25] MEE018: JUST PUSH IT\n[21:28] MEO020: YEAH\n[21:32] MEE017: WE HAD THAT UM TO DIS INCLUDE TELETEXT UM BECAUSE IT'S BECOME OUTDATED AND EVERYBODY USES THE INTERNET ANYWAY\n[21:42] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[21:43] MEE017: UM DUNNO WHAT ORACLE WOULD HAVE TO SAY WITH THAT BUT NEVER MIND\n[21:46] MEE017: UM IT'S ONLY FOR THE TELEVISION WHICH I'M PRESUMING MEANS IT'S FOR A SPECIFIC TELEVISION\n[21:52] FEE019: OKAY\n[21:53] MEE017: AND UM INSTEAD OF COLOURS AND SORTA COLOUR OPTIONS THEY WANT CORPORATE COLOUR AND SLOGAN SOMEHOW IMPLEMENTED IN THE NEW DESIGN\n[22:03] FEE019: CORPORATE COLOUR\n[22:04] MEE017: YELLOW\n[22:05] FEE019: OKAY\n[22:06] MEE018: YELLOW\n[22:09] MEE017: I PRESUME\n[22:10] MEE017: UM EVERYTHING ALL THEIR SORT OF UH YOU KNOW THE UH CORPORATE WEBSITE AND EVERYTHING'S YELLOW\n[22:18] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[22:19] MEE017: AND THE LOGO UH THE SORT OF SLOGAN WE PUT THE FA FASHION IN ELECTRONICS UH\n[22:28] MEE017: I DON'T KNOW EXACTLY HOW SORT OF INCORPOR I MEAN\n[22:32] MEE017: I GUESS IF YOU'RE GOING FOR A SORT OF GLOBULAR SHAPE YOU COULD KIND OF HAVE IT WORKING ITS WAY ROUND IT OR SOMETHING\n[22:36] FEE019: YEAH\n[22:39] MEE017: UH WHERE AM I\n[22:39] FEE019: OKAY\n[22:46] MEE017: OKAY SO WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON WHICH FUNCTIONS WE'RE GOING TO ACTUALLY HAVE\n[22:52] FEE019: 'KAY\n[22:53] MEE017: UH NOW WE HAD AS LISTED OPTIONS WE HAD\n[23:00] MEE017: SPEECH RECOGNITION POTENTIALLY FLAT SCREEN INTERFACE L. C. D. INTERFACE UM\n[23:09] MEE017: WE ALSO WANT TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF BUTTONS SO WE'LL PRETTY MUCH TAKE THAT ONE AS READ\n[23:12] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[23:14] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[23:14] MEE017: WE'LL USE THE THE BASIC FUNCTIONS FOR A TELEVISION\n[23:17] MEE017: NO TELETEXT\n[23:20] MEE017: UM OKAY HOLD ON\n[23:21] FEE019: ALTHOUGH THE THE DANGER WITH THAT IS IT COULD LOOK A BIT CHEAP\n[23:26] MEE017: NOT ENOUGH BUTTONS YOU MEAN\n[23:28] FEE019: YEAH\n[23:29] FEE019: WELL\n[23:29] MEE017: SO SORTA STRIKE A BALANCE BETWEEN A A FEW AND A OR IT LOOKS LIKE WE'RE JUST CUTTING ON THE UM\n[23:32] FEE019: MM\n[23:35] FEE019: ON THE NUMBER OF BUTTONS KIND OF FUNCTIONS AND STUFF\n[23:36] MEE017: I DO HOWEVER HAVE THIS FROM OVER MY HEAD THAT THEY DON'T WANT TELETEXT ON IT\n[23:40] FEE019: MM-HMM OKAY\n[23:42] FEE019: OKAY COOL\n[23:43] MEE017: UH MAYBE RAJ YOU COULD FIND OUT WHAT PEOPLE WOULD THINK ABOUT THAT OR MAYBE THEY'LL SEND\n[23:49] MEO020: ABOUT COST\n[23:49] MEE017: SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THAT ABOUT UM WHAT PEOPLE WHETHER PEOPLE WOULD REQUIRE UM TELETEXT IN A REMOTE TELETEXT OPTION IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[23:58] MEO020: OKAY\n[24:02] MEE017: OKAY UM\n[24:06] MEE017: SO UH I TAKE IT YOUR POSITION ARLO IS THAT THE BELLS AND WHISTLES WE'VE GOTTA COME UP WITH THE A GIMMICK BUT NOT TOO COMPLICATED A GIMMICK\n[24:16] MEE018: YEAH YEAH\n[24:16] MEE017: UM SO I MEAN A A THE SORT OF INKLING I'M GETTING FROM LITTLE BITS OF UM WEB CHATTER THAT I'M GETTING SENT IS THAT THEY'RE QUITE INTERESTED IN A T. F. T. DISPLAY\n[24:28] MEE017: INTERACTIVE DISPLAY\n[24:30] MEE017: HOWEVER THAT DOES SOUND A BIT LIKE THE\n[24:34] MEE017: MORE COMPLICATED DESIGN THAT RAV UH SORRY RAJ UM\n[24:42] MEE017: SAID PEOPLE DIDN'T LIKE\n[24:43] FEE019: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[24:43] MEE017: ALTHOUGH I GUESS IF THERE'S A SORT OF IF YOU THINK ABOUT STANDARD INTERFACES THAT PEOPLE USE ALREADY\n[24:49] MEE017: SORT OF WINDOWS STYLE DROP DOWN MENUS OR WHATEVER I THINK MAYBE THAT'S A BIT\n[24:50] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[24:53] FEE019: YEAH\n[24:54] MEE017: GOING A BIT FAR BUT YOU KNOW LIKE IN A BASIC SENSE THAT YOU COULD HAVE YOUR BASIC SELECTION OF BUTTONS\n[25:00] MEE017: AND IF YOU HIT A SORT OF MENU AT THE TOP YOU HAVE\n[25:04] MEE017: UM IT GOES TO A DIFFERENT SELECTION OF BUTTONS SO IT SORTA KEEPS IT SIMPLE\n[25:08] FEE019: YEAH\n[25:09] FEE019: OKAY\n[25:10] MEE017: UM GLOW IN THE DARK IS THAT SORT OF WITH A LIGHT INSIDE IT OR IS IT SORT OF GLOW IN THE DARK MATERIAL\n[25:16] FEE019: UM\n[25:18] MEO020: UH\n[25:18] FEE019: GLOW IN THE DARK MATERIAL I WAS THINKING\n[25:19] MEE017: OKAY\n[25:20] MEE017: SO\n[25:20] FEE019: UM SO I I GUESS THAT WOULD BE CHEAPER THAN A LIGHT I THINK\n[25:20] MEO020: I\n[25:23] MEO020: UH MAY I SAY SOMETHING ABOUT\n[25:23] MEE017: YEAH\n[25:24] MEE017: YEAH\n[25:25] MEO020: UH ACTUALLY I THINK IT'S REALLY REALLY VERY IMPORTANT POINT UH AS IF WE LOOK AT THE MARKET BECAUSE PEOPLE MOR FIFTY PERCENT PEOPLE THEY FIND THAT THE REMOTE CONTROLS ARE OFTEN LOST SOMEWHERE IN THE REMOTE\n[25:37] MEO020: IN THE ROOM\n[25:38] MEO020: BUT YEAH ARE LOST AND MEANS THEY FORGET WHERE THEY HAVE KEPT THE REMOTE CONTROL LAST TIME\n[25:38] FEE019: OFTEN LOST S WAS THAT YEAH\n[25:39] MEE017: LOST YEAH\n[25:44] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[25:44] MEO020: BUT IF WE ADD SPEECH RECOGNITION AS WELL AS GLOW IN THE DARK THEN BOTH THESE FACTORS WILL HELP THEIR LOCATING THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[25:50] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[25:52] MEO020: LIKE IF THEY COME AND SPEAK SOMETHING AT THE REMOTE CONTROL UH REPLIES TO SOMETHING SOMETHING AND IT GLOWS IN THE DARK\n[26:00] MEO020: BOTH THESE FACTORS UH BOTH THESE POINTS WILL HELP THEM TO LOCATE THE WHERE THEY HAVE KEPT THIS REMOTE CONTROL\n[26:04] MEE017: THAT'S COOL\n[26:04] FEE019: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[26:06] MEE017: THAT'S COOL\n[26:06] MEO020: AND THIS WILL DEFINITELY ENHANCE OUR UH MARKET SALES SO WE SHOULD TAKE IT INTO CONSIDERATION ALSO\n[26:13] MEE017: OKAY COOL\n[26:14] MEE017: UM\n[26:14] MEE018: WELL HMM\n[26:16] MEE017: SPEECH RECOGNITION I TAKE IT\n[26:19] MEE018: OH IT'S\n[26:19] MEE017: I DON'T I'VE I KNOW OF NO PRODUCTS UM THAT USE SPEECH RECOGNITION WELL\n[26:23] MEE018: THEY'RE ACT THERE THERE WAS A REMOTE CONTROL THAT CAME OUT TWO YEARS AGO THAT HAD A SOME BASIC SPEECH RECOGNITION ON IT\n[26:29] MEE018: YOU COULD PROGRAMME IT WITH YOUR CHANNELS AND THEN YOU SAY YOU KNOW LIKE UH B. B. C. ONE AND IT GOES TO THAT CHANNEL\n[26:35] MEE017: REALLY\n[26:36] MEE018: YEAH IT DIDN'T WORK VERY WELL THOUGH BECAUSE OF THIS NOISE INTERFERENCE PROBLEM\n[26:39] FEE019: MM\n[26:39] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[26:40] MEE018: THEY MENTIONED YOU KNOW IF THE TELEVISION SAYS YOU ARE LISTENING TO B. B. C. ONE\n[26:43] MEE017: YEAH OR A YEAH AN ADVERT AN ADVERT FOR B. B. C. TWO ON B. B. C. ONE'LL SWITCH THE CHANNEL FOR YOU KINDA THING\n[26:48] MEE018: RIGHT RIGHT AND SO THERE WAS A LOT OF THIS\n[26:50] MEE018: YOU'D BE WATCHING THE T. V. AND THEN ALL OF A SUDDEN IT'D IT'D PICK UP A NOISE AND TURN IT OFF OR YOU KNOW OR TURN THE VOLUME OFF OR SOMETHING\n[26:54] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[26:55] MEE017: MM\n[26:56] FEE019: 'KAY\n[26:56] MEE018: BUT IF YOU CAN WORK AROUND THAT THAT NOISE PROBLEM\n[27:00] MEE017: UH-HUH\n[27:00] FEE019: WELL WHAT ABOUT THIS MIGHT GET A BIT TOO EXPENSIVE ACTUALLY\n[27:03] FEE019: BUT WHAT ABOUT UM SOMETHING THAT'S BUILT INTO THE T. V. UM THAT YOU CAN PRESS AND IT'LL SEND OUT A LITTLE SIGNAL YOU KNOW LIKE THE ONES THAT WE CAN'T HEAR OR SOMETHING UM THAT THAT WILL ACTIVATE THE REMOTE CONTROL STARTS TO BEEP\n[27:15] MEE017: AH THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[27:20] MEE018: RIGHT\n[27:20] MEE017: SO LIKE A KIND OF BACKWARDS REMOTE FROM THE TELLY\n[27:21] FEE019: IF YOU FIND IF Y\n[27:23] MEE018: RIGHT AND THEN IT WOULD DO JUST YOU KNOW UH SUBTRACTIVE KIND OF CANCELLATION OF THE NOISE\n[27:23] FEE019: YEAH\n[27:29] MEE018: WHAT YOU COULD DO THEN WOULD BE YOU HAVE UH A REMOTE CONTROLLED BY THE T. V. SPEAKER\n[27:34] MEE018: OR NOT A REMO I'M SORRY A MICROPHONE BY THE T. V. SPEAKER AND A TRANSMITTER THERE THAT SENDS BACK TO YOUR REMOTE\n[27:39] MEE018: 'CAUSE YOU CAN'T UM EXPECT UH THE THE TELEVISION MANUFACTURERS TO TO PUT THAT FEATURE INTO THEIR T. V. S\n[27:43] FEE019: MM\n[27:45] FEE019: YEAH THAT'S THE ONLY THING YEAH\n[27:46] MEE018: BUT YEAH THEN YOU HAVE LIKE THE LITTLE SE SEPARATE MODULE BY THE T. V. SPEAKER\n[27:46] MEE017: RIGHT\n[27:49] MEE017: THAT WE SHOULD JUST STICK ON YEAH\n[27:51] FEE019: THAT COMES WITH OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[27:51] MEE018: WHICH\n[27:53] MEE018: RIGHT AND THEN THE REMOTE CONTROL WOULD KNOW UM WHAT'S BEING PRODUCED BY THE TELEVISION\n[27:53] MEE017: YEAH\n[27:53] FEE019: YEAH\n[27:55] MEE017: AND THAT'S A SORT OF BASIC R. F. KIND OF FREQUENCY SO IT'LL BE CHEAP\n[27:58] MEE018: RIGHT RIGHT\n[27:59] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[28:01] MEE018: RIGHT RIGHT\n[28:02] MEE018: UM\n[28:03] MEE018: YEAH THAT'S CERTAINLY POSSIBLE THEN AN ANOTHER THING WAS ABOUT THIS LOSING THE REMOTE AND TRYING TO FIND IT AGAIN\n[28:08] MEE018: IF YOU DO HAVE THIS SORTA SPEECH INTERFACE TO IT YOU DON'T EVEN NEED TO FIND IT\n[28:12] MEE018: YOU JUST SAY YOU KNOW UM WHATEVER YOU WHATEVER YOU WANT THE REMOTE FOR\n[28:15] MEE018: YOU KNOW TO CHANGE THE CHANNEL OR TO UH TURN THE T. V. ON AND OFF\n[28:19] MEE018: YOU JUST SHOUT YOUR COMMAND TO IT AND IT WOULD DO IT FOR YOU IF IT'S WITHIN YOU KNOW WITHIN HEARING RANGE\n[28:25] MEE017: UH-HUH\n[28:26] MEE018: AND UH YOU KNOW IT COULD BE SOMEWHERE IN THE ROOM Y THAT YOU'VE NO IDEA WHERE IT IS AND IT WOULD STILL DO ITS JOB\n[28:30] FEE019: THAT COULD ALSO BE BUILT INTO THE T. V. THOUGH WHICH MIGHT MAKE OUR REMOTE CONTROL A BIT OBSOLETE\n[28:33] MEE017: YEAH\n[28:35] MEE018: WELL HOPEFULLY WE'RE UH WE'RE AHEAD OF THE CURVE\n[28:36] MEE017: IT MIGHT DO US OUT OF A JOB\n[28:37] FEE019: YEAH OKAY\n[28:39] MEE017: UM\n[28:42] MEE017: OKAY\n[28:47] MEE017: I LIKE THE WHOLE SORT OF REMOTE FEEDBACK THING\n[28:53] MEE017: UM SO I THINK RATHER THAN AND THAT ALSO KIND OF TAKES OUT THE SPEECH RECOGNITION IN TERMS OF THE INTERFERENCE OF IT NOT WORKING VERY WELL AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[29:01] FEE019: MM\n[29:04] MEE018: HMM\n[29:04] FEE019: AND THE EXPENSE\n[29:04] MEE017: SO I TH YEAH AND EXPENSE AND THE TIME\n[29:06] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[29:07] MEE017: SO I THINK IF WE'RE GOING TO GO WELL I MEAN LIKE THE THING ABOUT THE THERE'S THE PROBLEM WITH THE T. F. T. OR THE L. C. D. KIND OF THING IS IF YOU'RE ALSO WANTING THE THE KIND OF\n[29:19] MEE017: UH ORGANIC GLOBBY SORT OF FEELING TO IT THEN\n[29:25] MEE017: YOU MIGHT HAVE TROUBLE INCORPORATING THE SCREEN\n[29:27] FEE019: MM\n[29:28] MEE017: UM BUT I GUESS NOT I THIN WE'LL JUST WE'LL JUST PRETEND THAT'S NOT A PROBLEM\n[29:33] MEE017: UM UH AND HOW ARE YOU ABOUT THE GLOW IN THE DARK MATERIAL\n[29:39] MEE017: IS THAT\n[29:40] MEE018: UM\n[29:41] FEE019: MAYBE NOT EVEN ALL OF IT 'CAUSE WE SAID UM COLOURS AND FASHION W WERE IMPORTANT SO MAYBE UM JUST LIKE A LITTLE L LINE THAT'S KIND OF AROUND THE OUTSIDE AND THEN YOU CAN MAKE THE REST A DIFFERENT COLOUR\n[29:49] MEE018: MM\n[29:50] MEE017: CONTRAST CONTRA WELL\n[29:51] MEE018: YEAH NO TH THE MATERIAL'S CHEAP BUT IT'S JUST UH THE THE GLOW IN THE DARK MATERIAL NEEDS SOME LIGHT TO CHARGE IT YOU KNOW\n[29:58] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[29:59] MEE018: AND THEN UH IF YOU'RE IF YOU'RE SITTING IN THE DARK FOR TOO LONG IT UH IT WON'T GLOW ANY MORE\n[29:59] MEE017: YEAH OKAY\n[30:01] MEE017: SO IF IT'S DOW IT'S D UH YEAH\n[30:03] MEE017: OR IF IT'S DOWN UNDER THE COUCH CUSHIONS UM WHICH IS WHERE I USUALLY FIND MINE\n[30:05] MEE018: RIGHT\n[30:07] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[30:07] MEE018: RIGHT\n[30:07] MEE017: UM\n[30:11] MEE017: OKAY WELL WE CAN USE WE CAN STILL USE THE GLOW IN THE DARK AS A GIMMICK ESSENTIALLY\n[30:14] FEE019: YEAH 'CAUSE WHAT I THOUGHT MAIN\n[30:15] MEE017: UM IF WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO IF WE'RE GONNA HAVE THE LOGO ON AS WELL BRIGHT YELLOW LOGO IN OUR OUR UM\n[30:24] MEE017: SLOGAN\n[30:24] FEE019: SLOGAN YEAH\n[30:25] MEE017: UH THEN YOU KNOW THEY'RE GONNA BE FAIRLY BRIGHTLY COLOURED ANYWAY\n[30:29] MEE017: AND WE CAN HAVE SORT OF A A A TRIMMING AS WELL OF THE GLOW IN THE DARK MATERIAL JUST AS GIMMICKYNESS\n[30:30] FEE019: RIGHT\n[30:33] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[30:35] FEE019: 'CAUSE YEAH THAT W MORE THAN FINDING IT\n[30:38] FEE019: THAT WAS MORE LIKE YOU KNOW IF YOU'RE WATCHING A FILM IN THE DARK YOU CAN UM STILL SEE THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[30:41] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[30:42] MEE018: MM-HMM\n[30:44] MEE017: ALRIGHT SO N SORTA IF IF IF WE'RE GON IF WE'RE GONNA GO WITH THE IDEA OF UM UH OF FEEDBACK\n[30:45] FEE019: THAT WAS MORE OF A A GIMMICK\n[30:54] MEE017: SORT OF REMOTE FINDER THEN THAT KINDA STUFFS THAT ONE OUT THEN\n[30:59] MEE017: DO YOU THINK\n[31:01] FEE019: MM\n[31:02] MEE017: UH IT MAKES IT FAIRLY UNNECESSARY THEN\n[31:03] FEE019: YEAH UNNECESSARY\n[31:04] MEE017: OKAY\n[31:04] FEE019: YEAH\n[31:05] MEE017: UM OKAY SO SCRATCH THAT\n[31:09] MEE017: UH SO WE'VE GOT DO WE WANT TO GO WITH THE T. F. T. IDEA OR THE IS THAT FAR TOO EXPENSIVE\n[31:14] MEE018: UM YEAH WE'RE GETTING A LOT OF FEATURES NOW I I THINK\n[31:19] MEE017: WELL I MEAN I THINK I THINK THE SORT OF FIND THE FINDER THINGS I MEAN IT'S UH I COULD PROBABLY WRITE THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM FOR THAT MYSELF\n[31:26] MEE018: YEAH\n[31:27] MEE017: UM\n[31:28] MEE018: WELL I THINK A CONSIDERATION TOO IS THAT THESE UH REMOTES GET ABUSED A LOT YOU KNOW THEY GET THROWN AROUND\n[31:33] FEE019: MM\n[31:34] MEE018: THERE'S A GOOD CHANCE THE THE T. F. T. SCREEN WOULD BREAK OR UH GET DAMAGED\n[31:37] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[31:38] MEE018: THEY'RE PRETTY FRAGILE\n[31:39] FEE019: SO IS THAT ONE OF OUR DEFINITE REQUIREMENTS THAT THEY WA THAT IT NEEDS A T. F. T. SCREEN\n[31:40] MEE017: OKAY\n[31:44] MEE017: UM NO I MEAN THAT WAS GOING ON RAVS UH RAJ'S SORT OF UM MARKETING RESEARCH I GUESS\n[31:51] MEE017: UM\n[31:55] MEE017: UH\n[31:58] MEE017: SO WE'LL STICK WITH SORT OF PROGRAMMABILITY UM FOR THE BUTTONS THAT WE DO HAVE\n[32:04] MEE017: UM\n[32:11] MEE017: SO THAT'S SORT OF\n[32:13] MEE017: INCLUDED IN YOUR SUB MODULE KIND OF STUFF UM\n[32:16] MEE018: YEAH MM\n[32:22] MEE017: UH YOU WERE FINDING OUT ABOUT TELETEXT\n[32:25] MEE017: IF YOU COULD FIND OUT THAT UH\n[32:26] MEO020: YEAH\n[32:29] MEO020: TOTALLY IT TAKES CHEAP SPEECH RECOGNITION SHE THEY WI\n[32:31] MEE017: UM I THINK WE'RE GONNA SCRATCH THE SPEECH RECOGNITION AS A BIT OF A\n[32:36] MEE018: OH\n[32:37] MEE017: UM EXPENSIVE NO\n[32:37] FEE019: YEAH YOU THINK SO\n[32:39] MEE018: OH NO IT'S IT'S MUCH CHEAPER THAN THE T. F. T. IT'S JUST A MICROPHONE AND SOME SOME INTEGRATED CIRCUITS\n[32:42] MEE017: OH RIGHT OKAY\n[32:45] MEE017: IS IT NOT THE CIRCUITS THAT COST\n[32:46] MEE018: AND IT'D IT'D BE A SMALL VOCABULARY SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM LIKE A\n[32:49] MEE017: OH RIGHT OKAY\n[32:52] MEE017: UH WELL THAT KIND OF TAKES BACK THE R. F. THE R. F. REMOTE SORT OF IDEA AS WELL\n[32:52] FEE019: OKAY\n[32:58] MEE017: UM\n[33:01] MEE017: FIVE MINUTES\n[33:03] MEE017: OKAY\n[33:05] MEE017: DECISIONS\n[33:06] MEE017: UH VOTES LET'S VOTE\n[33:08] MEE017: WHO WANTS T. F. T.\n[33:11] MEE017: NO ONE DOES\n[33:12] MEE017: EXCELLENT SO WE'LL GO WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION YEAH\n[33:15] MEO020: YEAH\n[33:15] FEE019: MM-HMM THAT'S COOL\n[33:15] MEE018: OKAY\n[33:16] MEE017: UM SPEECH RECOGNITION LIMITED BUTTONS ORGANIC DESIGN\n[33:23] FEE019: UM\n[33:23] MEE017: AND WHAT ELSE WAS I THINKING OF THAT I HAVEN'T WRITTEN DOWN AND THEREFORE FALLEN OUT MY HEAD PROGRAMMABILITY\n[33:32] MEO020: GLOW IN DARK\n[33:34] MEE017: UH\n[33:34] FEE019: IF IT'S NOT TOO EXPENSIVE S I THINK IT'S A GOOD GIMMICK\n[33:35] MEE017: UH O OKAY\n[33:37] MEE018: YEAH\n[33:38] MEE017: AND ALSO INTEGRATING THE REMEMBER TO INTEGRATE THE LOGO AND THE S SLOGAN\n[33:42] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[33:43] MEE017: OKAY SO\n[33:46] MEE017: UM CAN YOU PUT ALL THESE REPORTS IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS FOLDER IF THEY'RE NOT ALREADY IN THERE AS WELL\n[33:51] MEE017: SO IT JUST HELPS ME SUMMARIZE THEM\n[33:53] MEE018: YEAH YEAH\n[33:53] MEO020: HERE\n[33:54] MEO020: SURE\n[33:55] MEE017: AND UM I'LL PUT ANY I'M I'M PUTTING ANYTHING I DO IN THERE ANYWAY SO UH\n[34:02] FEE019: AND WHERE IS IT SORRY\n[34:03] MEE017: UH PRO UH PROJECT DOCUMENTS\n[34:06] MEE017: ON\n[34:06] MEE018: SO IT SHOULD BE WHEN YOU SAVE\n[34:09] MEE017: A. M. I. SCENARIO CONTROLLER\n[34:11] MEE018: ON YOUR DESKTOP SO IT GOES SAVE AS OR\n[34:13] FEE019: OH\n[34:14] MEO020: UH IT IS IN SHARED DOCUMENTS\n[34:16] MEE018: AND THEN UH HIT THAT LITTLE FOLDER UP THING AGAIN\n[34:19] MEE017: WHERE AM I\n[34:20] MEO020: PROJOCT UH PROJECTOR\n[34:21] MEE017: PROJECT DOCUMENTS YEAH IT'S ON YOUR DESKTOP AS WELL\n[34:21] MEE018: AGAIN\n[34:23] MEE018: ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP YEAH THAT'S UP TO DESKTOP\n[34:28] MEE018: RIGHT AND THEN PROJECT DOCUMENTS\n[34:30] FEE019: OKAY COOL\n[34:31] MEO020: HMM\n[34:32] MEO020: IT IS NOT GIVING ANYTHING\n[34:36] MEO020: SHARED DOCUMENTS\n[34:38] MEE017: AND I WILL TR GETTING STRINGS OF UM INFORMATION I'LL TRY AND FORWARD ANY SPECIFIC TO ANYBODY IN PARTICULAR\n[34:48] MEE017: AS SOON AS I GET THEM NOW RATHER THAN I WAS ABOUT TO SORT OF TELL YOU ABOUT THE CHANGES BEFORE THE MEETING\n[34:52] MEE017: AND THEN THE MEETING TURNED UP SO\n[34:55] FEE019: OKAY\n[34:56] MEE018: MM\n[34:57] MEE018: DID YOU GET MY EMAIL\n[34:58] MEE017: I DID\n[34:59] MEE018: OKAY\n[35:00] MEE018: JUST MAKING SURE\n[35:11] FEE019: OKAY\n[35:13] FEE019: WHAT I THOUGHT AS WELL ABOUT THE MATERIAL IS UM MAYBE NOT THIS KIND OF MATERIAL\n[35:14] MEE017: SO\n[35:19] FEE019: BUT MAYBE MORE LIKE UM THIS KIND OF RUBBERY MATERIAL IT'S A BIT MORE BOUNCY LIKE YOU SAID THEY GET CHUCKED AROUND A LOT\n[35:27] FEE019: UM A BIT MORE DURABLE AND THAT CAN ALSO BE ERGONOMIC AND IT KIND OF FEELS A BIT DIFFERENT FROM ALL THE OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS\n[35:31] MEE017: OKAY\n[35:34] MEE017: YEAH\n[35:38] FEE019: THE RUBBER RATHER THAN\n[35:38] MEE018: YEAH\n[35:39] MEE017: MORE SORT OF UM\n[35:42] MEE017: FLESH LIKE THAN PLASTICKY SORT OF\n[35:44] FEE019: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[35:46] MEE018: WOW\n[35:47] MEO020: UM BUT WE HAVE TO TAKE CARE LIKE\n[35:51] MEO020: BUT WE HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF OUR CHILDREN ALSO IF THEY MEANS IF CHILDREN CATCH HOLD OF YOUR OR IF THEY CHEW IT IT SHOULDN'T BE TOO HARMFUL\n[36:00] MEO020: SO WHATEVER MATERIAL WE USE IT SHOULD BE YEAH\n[36:02] MEE017: OH NO ETHICS THAT'S GONNA COST US MONEY\n[36:05] MEO020: SO WE HAVE TO SAFETY POINT OF VIEW ALSO WE HAVE TO TAKE CARE\n[36:08] MEE017: OKAY SAFETY\n[36:09] FEE019: OH I THINK WI WITH THE MORE ORGANIC SHAPE OF IT IT WON'T BE AS IT WON'T AS HAVE MANY SHARP CORNERS AS THAT\n[36:17] FEE019: SO THAT'S SOMETHING GOOD UM\n[36:18] MEE017: YEAH\n[36:22] FEE019: I DUNNO I MEAN\n[36:22] MEE017: IT SME SMELLS GOOD FOR CHILDREN\n[36:22] MEE018: WE COULD GO COMP YEAH\n[36:24] MEO020: YEAH\n[36:24] MEE018: WE COULD GO COMPLETELY OUT OF THE BOX AND MAKE THE THING A BIG RED BALL FOAM BALL\n[36:30] MEE018: AND IT'S GOT THE THING ON THE INSIDE\n[36:32] MEE018: AND THERE'S NO BUTTONS AT ALL IT'S ALWAYS ON AND JUST YELL AT IT AND IT WORKS\n[36:36] FEE019: THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[36:36] MEE017: THAT SOUNDS YEAH IT'S GONNA HAVE TO BE IT'S GONNA BE HAVE A BIG YELLOW FOAM BALL YEAH SORRY\n[36:37] MEE018: AND THEN CH CHILDREN WILL LOVE IT\n[36:38] FEE019: INTERESTING\n[36:41] MEE018: OH YELLOW YELLOW BALL\n[36:42] FEE019: YEAH D WITH THE COLOUR UM DOES IT HAVE TO BE ALL YELLOW DO YOU KNOW\n[36:43] MEE018: RIGHT\n[36:47] MEE017: PLEASE GOD NO\n[36:48] MEE017: UM\n[36:48] FEE019: NO\n[36:50] MEE017: WELL I WOULDN'T TH I MEAN MY REACTION TO AN ALL YELLOW REMOTE CONTROL WOULDN'T BE ANYTHING OTHER THAN HORROR SO I THINK JUST HAVING IT\n[36:56] FEE019: YEAH\n[36:57] MEO020: SMALL LOGO WITH THE LIKE A SMALL YELLOW STRIP OR Y YELLOW WITH THE LOGO IN IT\n[36:58] FEE019: HAVING A LITTLE BIT\n[36:58] MEE017: SURROUNDING THE LOGO\n[36:59] FEE019: OKAY COOL\n[37:02] FEE019: MM MM\n[37:04] MEE017: YEAH\n[37:04] FEE019: MM-HMM OKAY\n[37:07] FEE019: COOL\n[37:07] MEE017: AND I'LL SEE IF I CAN ARGUE WITH BOSS ABOUT PUTTING THE WHAT WAS IT\n[37:11] MEE017: WE PUT WE PUT FASHION INTO\n[37:16] MEE017: WHOOPS IT'S NOT WORKING\n[37:19] MEE017: CAN'T BELIEVE I'VE FORGOTTEN IT\n[37:21] MEE017: WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[37:22] FEE019: OH YEAH THAT'S A GOOD ONE THAT\n[37:23] MEE017: I BET THAT'LL CATCH ON WELL\n[37:24] FEE019: YEAH SO\n[37:28] MEE017: OKAY ANY LAST\n[37:30] MEO020: YEAH\n[37:31] MEE017: WORRIES QUERIES\n[37:31] MEE018: TWELVE THIRTY\n[37:34] MEE017: OKAY\n[37:35] MEE017: S S I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE THINKING\n[37:37] MEO020: HMM\n[37:42] MEE017: OKAY THEN LUNCHTIME YAY\n[37:45] MEO020: THAT'S GOOD\n[37:47] MEE017: OKAY THAT FELT A BIT MORE LIKE A SOMETHING WITH ORDER AND AND REASON TO IT THAN THE LAST ONE\n[37:56] MEE017: THIS IS QUITE FUN ACTUALLY\n[37:57] FEE019: WOW\n[37:58] MEE018: MM\n[37:58] FEE019: HAS ANYBO OH\n[37:59] MEE017: I REALLY DON'T\n[38:00] FEE019: HAS ANYBODY PRESSED OKAY IT VIBRATES\n[38:02] FEE019: IT'S PRETTY COOL\n[38:03] MEE017: YEAH YEAH\n[38:03] MEE018: YEP\n[38:04] MEO020: CHECK HERE\n[38:05] MEE017: WOW YOU'VE YOUR FIRST PAGE\n[38:06] MEE017: I WAS JUST WRITING REALLY BIG\n[38:06] FEE019: YEAH GOT SMALL WRITING\n[38:07] MEE018: YEAH I'VE BEEN USING UP THE PAGES\n[38:11] FEE019: I DON'T WANNA WASTE IT\n[38:13] MEE017: I'VE FINISHED THE MEETING NOW\n[38:16] MEE018: ANOTHER QUESTIONNAIRE\n[38:16] MEE017: OH EVERYBODY NEEDS K QUESTIONNAIRE", "question": "Summarize the final design decisions and requirements for the new remote control, including agreed-upon core features, accepted gimmicks, rejected functionalities, corporate branding elements, design principles, target market, and material requirements.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"agreed_core_features": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "List of core functionalities and features agreed upon for the remote control."}, "agreed_gimmicks": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "List of additional, non-essential features or 'gimmicks' agreed upon."}, "rejected_features": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "List of features or functionalities that were explicitly rejected."}, "corporate_branding": {"type": "object", "properties": {"color": {"type": "string", "description": "The corporate color to be integrated into the design."}, "slogan": {"type": "string", "description": "The corporate slogan to be implemented."}, "logo_placement_suggestion": {"type": "string", "description": "Suggestions for how the logo should be integrated with the corporate color."}}, "required": ["color", "slogan", "logo_placement_suggestion"], "additionalProperties": false}, "design_principles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Key design philosophies and aesthetic guidelines."}, "target_market_age_group": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary age demographic for the product."}, "material_requirements": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Specific requirements for the remote control's material."}}, "required": ["agreed_core_features", "agreed_gimmicks", "rejected_features", "corporate_branding", "design_principles", "target_market_age_group", "material_requirements"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"agreed_core_features": ["Speech recognition", "Limited buttons", "Programmability", "Organic design", "Glow in the dark material"], "agreed_gimmicks": ["Glow in the dark material"], "rejected_features": ["Teletext", "TFT display", "Whistle function", "Rechargeable station"], "corporate_branding": {"color": "Yellow", "slogan": "Put the fashion in electronics", "logo_placement_suggestion": "Small yellow strip surrounding the logo"}, "design_principles": ["Fashionable and trendy", "Organic shape", "Low tech feel", "Not too many buttons", "Handheld and portable", "Easy to learn operation"], "target_market_age_group": "15 to 35", "material_requirements": ["Rubbery material", "Durable", "Non-toxic/safe for children", "Not too harmful if chewed"]}, "ground_truth": {"agreed_core_features": ["Limited buttons", "Basic TV functions", "Speech recognition (small vocabulary)", "Programmable options (favorite channels, volume settings)", "Remote finder with TV feedback (remote beeps when activated by TV signal)", "Rechargeable batteries with a base station"], "agreed_gimmicks": ["Glow-in-the-dark material (for visibility in the dark)"], "rejected_features": ["All-in-one device (must be for a specific television)", "Teletext functionality", "Too many buttons (complex interface)", "TFT display", "Whistle function for finding the remote"], "corporate_branding": {"color": "Yellow", "slogan": "We put the fashion in electronics", "logo_placement_suggestion": "Integrated with yellow color, possibly surrounding the logo"}, "design_principles": ["Trendy and fashionable", "Easy to operate and learn", "Organic shape, not edgy or computery", "Handheld and portable"], "target_market_age_group": "15 to 35 years", "material_requirements": ["Durable and bouncy (rubbery material)", "Child-safe", "Not too many sharp corners"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 20548, "output_tokens": 193, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "435d83640de2b111f314218ffa1a61c035ca7bb070f808647b524c57ae2b3df1", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "ES2005c", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 949, "duration_sec": 2263.029998779297, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:32] MEE017: UM WE ARE SO THE MEETING WILL HAVE ABOUT THE SAME FORMAT AS THE LAST TIME\n[0:37] MEE017: SO SWITCHING OVER I'VE JUST LEFT UH MY FIRST TWO SCREENS\n[0:39] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[0:41] MEE017: UM I HAVE\n[0:46] MEE017: MAILED YOU THE MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING UH JUST TO SAVE TIME\n[0:51] FEE019: OKAY\n[0:51] FEE019: COOL\n[0:52] MEE017: UM AND IS THERE ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE THAT ARISED FROM LAST MEETING THAT\n[1:00] MEE017: ARE PARTICULARLY BOTHERING YOU\n[1:03] FEE019: MM UM\n[1:03] MEE017: N\n[1:05] FEE019: NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[1:06] MEE017: NO\n[1:06] MEE017: OKAY COOL\n[1:07] MEE018: NO\n[1:07] MEE017: THEN WE SHALL START WITH A PRESENTATION FROM RAJ\n[1:11] MEO020: YEAH\n[1:13] MEO020: HI ME RAJ AGAIN\n[1:18] MEO020: UH IN THIS MEETING I I'M GOING TO DISCUSS ABOUT THE TREND WATCHING UH HOW THESE TRENDS IS GOING TO AFFECT OUR MARKET POTENTIAL AND HOW IMPORTANT IS THIS\n[1:29] MEO020: SO WE HAVE TO LOOK ON THIS\n[1:32] MEO020: FIRST OF ALL METHODOLOGY\n[1:34] MEO020: THE MET METHODOLOGY TO FIND OUT THE TREND WAS INCL UH WAS DONE IN A WAY WE HAVE DONE A REC NOT ONLY A RECENT REMOTE CONTROL MARKET SURVEY\n[1:44] MEO020: BUT WE ALSO CONSIDERED THE LATEST FRE FASHION TRENDS OF THE MARKET BECAUSE WE THINK THAT THIS IS ALSO A FACTOR WHICH WILL AFFECT OUR SALES AND PROFIT\n[1:55] MEO020: SO WHAT ARE OUR FINDINGS\n[1:57] MEO020: IN OUR UH IN OUR FINDINGS WE HAVE SEEN THAT WHEN WE DID OUR REMOTE CONTROL MARKET SURVEY WE FOUND THAT UH PEOPLE L UH PEOPLE DO HAVE PREFERENCE FOR THO FANCY MOBI UH F REMOTE CONTROLS WHICH LOOK AND FEEL VERY GOOD\n[2:14] MEO020: RATHER THAN HAVING A FUNCTIONAL LOOK AND FEEL UH GOOD\n[2:18] MEO020: SO THIS SH THIS CLEARLY INDICATES THEIR PREFERENCE FOR THE DESIGN THEIR OUTLOOK OF THE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[2:24] MEO020: SO WE SHOULD TAKE INTO UH WE SHOULD CONSIDER THIS FACTOR AS THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR BECAUSE THIS FACTOR IS TWICE AS IMPORTANT\n[2:33] MEO020: THE SECOND FACTOR WHICH IS FURTHER TI TWICE THE AS IMPORTANT AS THE SEC AS UH THE THIRD FACTOR\n[2:38] MEO020: SO THIS FACTOR BECOMES THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR IN OUR SURV UH UH IN OUR MARK UH MEANS IN TAKE IN DESIGNING OUR REM UH REMOTE CONTROLS\n[2:49] FEE019: THE LAST ONE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE IS IT\n[2:51] MEO020: NO THE FIRST ONE IS THE UH THE OUTLOOK OF THE MOBILE THE IT SHOULD HAVE A FANCY OUTLOOK\n[2:51] FEE019: OH SORRY\n[2:57] FEE019: OKAY\n[2:57] MEO020: THE FANCY DESIGN UH RATHER THAN JUST HAVING A FUNCTIONAL LOOK AND FEEL GOOD IT SHOULD HAVE A FANCY LOOK AND FOO FEEL GOOD\n[2:59] FEE019: OKAY\n[3:06] MEO020: THE SECOND MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT IS THAT REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE A TECHNOLOGICALLY UH INNOVATIVE\n[3:12] MEO020: WE MUST HAVE SOME TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT IN THE REMOTE CONTROL THA RATHER THAN JUST PUTTING IT AS IT IS AS THE OTHER REMO UH REMOTE CONTROLS ARE\n[3:21] MEO020: SO IT UH SHOULD BE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE LIKE GLOW IN THE DARK OR SPEECH RECOGNITION SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[3:28] MEO020: SO THAT INDICATES OUR TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT\n[3:32] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[3:32] MEO020: AND THE THIRD MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT IN THE TA TO TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION IS THAT IT SHOULD BE EASY TO USE\n[3:40] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[3:41] MEO020: LIKE IT SHOULDN'T BE TOO MUCH CO COMPLICATED THERE SHOULDN'T BE TOO MANY BUTTONS ON THIS MOBI UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:47] MEO020: IT SHOULDN'T BE TOO COMPLICATED UH LIKE THIS WAY\n[3:51] MEO020: AND IT SHOULD BE UH AND CUSTOMERS SHOULD BE PROVIDED WITH MANUALS THAT IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND IN THEIR LOCAL LANGUAGE SOMETHING\n[3:58] MEO020: SO THAT THEY COULD KNOW HOW TO USE THESE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[4:05] MEO020: WHEN WE DID UH F FASHIONS UH RECENT FASHION UH OUR RECENT FASHION UPDATE SHOWS THAT\n[4:11] FEE019: SORRY\n[4:14] MEO020: AH YEAH\n[4:14] FEE019: I WAS JUST READING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES\n[4:17] FEE019: HARD TO KNOW HOW WE ARE GOING TO INCORPORATE THAT\n[4:19] MEO020: Y YEAH UH YEAH WE HAVE TO BECAUSE UH D YOU CAN SEE HOW PEOPLE HAVE RELATED THEIR CLOTHES SHOES AND EVERYTHING WITH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\n[4:29] MEO020: BECAUSE THE G WORLD IS NOW CHANGING IT'S TREND TOWARDS ORGANIC BECOMING MORE AND MORE ORGANIC BECOMING YEAH\n[4:33] FEE019: OKAY\n[4:34] FEE019: YEAH\n[4:35] MEE018: WE SHOULD MAKE A BIG SPONGE LEMON AND THEN IT'D BE IT WOULD BE YELLOW\n[4:37] FEE019: YEAH\n[4:39] MEO020: SO YEAH\n[4:39] FEE019: TH THAT'S VERY GOOD\n[4:39] MEE018: IT'S YEAH\n[4:42] MEO020: SO SOMETHING LIKE THAT WE WE SHOULD DO\n[4:43] FEE019: GLOW IN THE DARK\n[4:46] FEE019: OKAY\n[4:47] MEO020: AND PEOPLE UH THE F FEEL OF THE MATERIAL IS EXPECTED TO BE SPONGY RATHER THAN JUST HAVING A PLASTIC LOOK HARD LOOK\n[4:54] FEE019: WELL THAT'S GOOD\n[4:55] MEE018: MM\n[4:55] FEE019: THAT'S WHAT WE KIND OF PREDICTED ANYWAY\n[4:55] MEO020: YEAH\n[4:56] MEO020: YEAH\n[4:57] MEO020: SO SO THAT THEY COULD PLAY WITH IT WHILE HANDI UH WHILE HANDLING IT\n[5:02] FEE019: OKAY\n[5:02] MEO020: SO THAT SHOULD ALSO BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION\n[5:04] FEE019: OKAY\n[5:06] MEO020: SO THESE ARE MY VIEWS\n[5:06] FEE019: OKAY\n[5:08] FEE019: OKAY THE SPONGY NOT REAL SPONGY\n[5:08] MEO020: SO\n[5:11] FEE019: YOU CAN DO YOU THINK LIKE RUBBER WOULD BE GOOD OR DOES IT REALLY WANT TO BE LIKE GEL KIND OF STUFF\n[5:11] MEO020: NO IT CA Y A THE RUBBER WHICH IS GOOD FOR HEALTH AND WHICH IS QUITE DISPOSABLE THAT WE CAN TAKE INTO CO YEAH\n[5:19] FEE019: OKAY\n[5:20] FEE019: QUITE DISPOSABLE\n[5:21] FEE019: OKAY\n[5:21] MEO020: 'CAUSE WE IT SHOULDN'T BE HAVE ANY HARM TO THE ENVIRONMENT ALSO BECAUSE OUR COMPANY IS VERY WELL FOR TAKING ALL THESE CONCERNS INTO CONSIDERATION\n[5:25] FEE019: OH OKAY\n[5:25] MEE017: ALRIGHT OKAY\n[5:30] FEE019: UH-HUH\n[5:30] MEO020: SO WE DON'T WANT TO HAVE ANY HARM TO THE SOCIETY SO\n[5:33] FEE019: OKAY\n[5:36] MEE017: FASHION\n[5:39] FEE019: COOL\n[5:39] MEE017: MM 'KAY\n[5:40] MEO020: SO THAT'S ALL\n[5:42] MEE017: FRUIT AND VEG WELL THERE YOU GO\n[5:45] MEE017: JUST WHAT I THINK OF WHEN I THINK OF A REMOTE CONTROL\n[5:45] FEE019: MM\n[5:47] FEE019: A REMOTE CONTROL\n[5:48] FEE019: YEAH\n[5:55] FEE019: AND WERE THERE ANY FACTORS THAT WEREN'T IMPORTANT IN THE SURVEY THAT THEY SAID WE DON'T WANT\n[6:01] MEO020: S UH WE DIDN'T FIND OUT ANY SUCH POINT\n[6:02] FEE019: OR WAS IT JUST OKAY\n[6:05] MEO020: UH YES THERE COULD BE BUT WE COULDN'T FIND OUT ANY SO\n[6:06] MEE017: MM MM MM MM\n[6:09] FEE019: COOL\n[6:15] MEE017: MM MM MM MM MM\n[6:16] FEE019: F. WHAT IS IT\n[6:18] FEE019: UM\n[6:19] MEE017: FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[6:23] FEE019: YEAH\n[6:25] MEE017: HMM\n[6:26] FEE019: OKAY\n[6:28] MEO020: YEAH\n[6:33] FEE019: NO SIGNAL\n[6:33] MEO020: OH NO\n[6:38] FEE019: IS THAT\n[6:39] MEE018: NO IT'S GOT IT'S GOT IT\n[6:39] MEO020: YEAH UH YEAH UH YEAH\n[6:44] MEE017: EXCUSE ME\n[6:44] MEO020: YEAH\n[6:44] FEE019: OKAY AND THEN F. FIVE RIGHT\n[6:48] MEE017: UH YEAH\n[6:49] FEE019: OKAY\n[6:50] FEE019: UM\n[6:52] FEE019: OKAY SO THE INTERFACE CONCEPT UM\n[6:57] FEE019: YEAH\n[6:58] FEE019: THE INTERFACE SPECIFICATION WHAT PEOPLE UM HOW THEY INTERACT WITH IT BASICALLY I THINK\n[7:05] FEE019: UM SO THE METHOD WE LOOKED AT EXISTING DESIGNS WHAT ARE THE WHAT'S GOOD ABOUT THEM\n[7:11] FEE019: WHAT'S BAD ABOUT THEM UM I LOOKED AT THEIR FLAWS SO WE'RE GOING TO LOOK AT THEIR FLAWS EVERYTHING\n[7:16] FEE019: UM AND WHAT THE SURVEY TOLD US AND WHAT WE THINK WOULD BE GOOD SO A BIT OF IMAGINATION\n[7:24] MEE017: MM 'KAY\n[7:25] FEE019: UH THE FINDINGS I'VE GOT SOME PICTURES TO SHOW YOU AS WELL\n[7:26] MEE017: EITHER\n[7:29] FEE019: YEAH\n[7:29] MEO020: HMM\n[7:30] FEE019: OKAY SO MOST REMOTE CONTROLS USE GRAPHICAL INTERFACE\n[7:33] FEE019: WHERE YOU UM HAVE GOT S BUTTONS AND YOU POINT IT RATHER THAN HAVING THE OUTPUT AS A A STREAM OF TEXT OR SOMETHING\n[7:42] MEE017: UH OKAY\n[7:42] FEE019: UM AND WE ALSO FOUND THAT THERE'S INCONSISTENT LAYOUT WHICH MAKES IT CONFUSING\n[7:47] FEE019: SO I THINK FOR OUR REMOTE CONTROL THERE IS SOME INCONSISTENCY ALREADY IN EC EXISTING IN BETWEEN REMOTE CONTROLS\n[7:53] FEE019: BUT I THINK STANDARD KIND OF UM SHAPE AND UH PLAY AND THOSE KIND OF BUT BUTTONS LIKE THE THE TOP RIGHT FOR ON AND OFF OR SOMETHING\n[8:03] FEE019: I THINK PEOPLE FIND THAT THEN IT'S EASY TO USE\n[8:03] MEE017: RIGHT OKAY\n[8:04] MEE017: YEAH\n[8:07] FEE019: AND WE'VE GOT SOME PICTURES OF SOME UH NEW REMOTE CONTROLS TO SHOW YOU\n[8:11] FEE019: DO I PRESS ESCAPE F. FIVE\n[8:11] MEE017: EXCELLENT\n[8:14] MEE017: UH NO JUST ESCAPE\n[8:14] FEE019: OR JUST\n[8:15] FEE019: ESCAPE OKAY\n[8:15] MEE017: SHOULD UH\n[8:17] FEE019: UM OH I STILL HAVEN'T GOT MY GLASSES ON\n[8:21] FEE019: YEAH OKAY\n[8:22] FEE019: SO THESE ARE THE SOME OF THE PICTURES OF EXISTING ONES\n[8:27] MEE018: WOW\n[8:28] FEE019: I'LL JUST WALK YOU THROUGH THEM\n[8:29] FEE019: THIS ONE IS A VOICE RECOGNITION\n[8:33] FEE019: AND THAT'S THE KIND OF IDEA WE'RE GOING FOR\n[8:33] MEE017: 'KAY\n[8:35] MEE017: LOOKS PRETTY COMPLICATED\n[8:36] FEE019: THERE'S UM AN L. C. D. THING WHICH WE THOUGHT COULD I THOUGHT COULD GET A BIT CONFUSING AND A BIT EXPENSIVE AS WELL FOR US\n[8:44] MEE017: RIGHT OKAY\n[8:46] FEE019: THIS ONE IS GOT A KIND OF SCROLL LIKE A MOUSE WHICH YEAH\n[8:50] MEE017: MM-HMM LIKE THE MIDDLE BUTTON\n[8:53] MEE017: OKAY\n[8:53] FEE019: UM AND BUT I'M NOT EXACTLY SURE HOW YOU'D USE THAT LIKE WOULD THE COMPUTER COME\n[8:58] MEE017: AH IT'S KINDA LIKE SCROLLING UH RIGHT WELL\n[9:01] MEE017: IF I S IF I'M THINKING OF THE RIGHT ONE I'VE GOT THE SAME THING IN FRONT OF MY MONITOR\n[9:04] MEE017: YOU SCROLL IT AND THE WHEN YOU REACH THE SORT OF UM MENU ITEM THAT YOU REQUIRE YOU PRESS THE MIDDLE OF THE SCROLL\n[9:10] FEE019: UH-HUH THAT'S LIKE THE L. C. D. ONE IS IT\n[9:12] MEE017: RIGHT OKAY\n[9:13] FEE019: BUT THE ONE BELOW THAT HAS GOT LIKE A LITTLE SCROLL FUNCTION ON THE SIDE\n[9:17] FEE019: BUT I PRESUME THAT THE FUNCTIONS MUST COME UP ON THE T. V. SCREEN\n[9:21] MEE017: YEAH PRESUMABLY\n[9:21] MEO020: YEAH\n[9:21] FEE019: I THINK THAT'S WHAT THAT IS\n[9:23] FEE019: SO THESE ARE JUST A FEW IDEAS\n[9:24] FEE019: AGAIN THAT'S JUST QUITE BORING SHAPE GREY LOOKS QUITE SPACE AGEY BUT TOO MANY BUTTONS I THINK ON THAT ONE\n[9:29] MEE017: YEAH LOOKS LIKE UH LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING OUT OF A JET\n[9:29] MEE018: UH IT LOOKS THREATENING\n[9:31] FEE019: YEAH IT DOES LOOK KIND OF DANGEROUS\n[9:33] MEE018: IT LOOKS LIKE YEAH\n[9:34] FEE019: UM THIS ONE I THOUGHT WAS REALLY COOL\n[9:34] MEO020: HMM\n[9:36] FEE019: IT'S W IT'S GOT THE PROGRAMMABILITY FUNCTION THAT WE TALKED ABOUT\n[9:39] FEE019: YOU CAN PUT IT IN THERE IT'S FOR YOUR KIDS AND IT'S QUITE AN ORGANIC SHAPE AND THE LITTLE CIRCLE AROUND THERE IS PRETTY COOL\n[9:47] MEE017: OKAY\n[9:47] FEE019: AND THAT'S REALLY EASY TO USE BRIGHT SO I LIKE THIS ONE LOT FOR OUR DESIGN\n[9:52] FEE019: I THINK SOMETHING LIKE THAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[9:54] MEE018: WOW\n[9:54] MEE017: YEAH I M I MEAN THE ONE THING I THINK ABOUT ABOUT THESE ONES IS UM THESE KL UH SECURED AREAS UM\n[9:55] FEE019: OF COURSE YELLOW\n[10:03] MEE017: I'VE SEEN A LOT OF THEM WITH THE THE COVER MISSING\n[10:08] FEE019: RIGHT YEAH\n[10:08] MEE017: SO LIKE HAVE IT HINGE RATHER THAN SORT OF CLIP ON OR WHATEVER\n[10:10] FEE019: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[10:11] FEE019: YEAH\n[10:12] FEE019: UM SO MAYBE THAT COULD BE BUILT INTO ONE OF THE THINGS AND IT COMES UP ON THE T. V. OR SOMETHING\n[10:18] FEE019: AND THIS ONE THE OVER SIZED ONE I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU BUT I THINK IT'S A BIT TOO GIMMICKY\n[10:22] MEE017: YEAH\n[10:24] FEE019: I DON'T THINK THAT WILL SELL VERY WELL\n[10:25] MEE017: I MEAN IS THAT NOT SORT OF TO ASSIST THE BLIND OR SOMETHING IS IT\n[10:29] FEE019: I GUESS SO\n[10:30] FEE019: I DON'T KNOW\n[10:31] FEE019: I THINK THAT'S A BIT\n[10:32] MEE017: STRANGE\n[10:32] MEE018: THEN D BLIND DON'T WATCH T. V.\n[10:33] FEE019: YEAH EXACTLY\n[10:35] MEE017: NO THEY DO THEY DO\n[10:36] MEE017: THEY LISTEN TO IT\n[10:36] MEE018: THEY DO\n[10:37] MEE017: YEAH\n[10:37] FEE019: YEAH\n[10:38] FEE019: AND UM THIS ONE IS JUST POINTING OUT\n[10:43] FEE019: I LIKE SOME OF THESE THINGS UM THE THE RAISED SYMBOLS AND EVERYTHING\n[10:47] FEE019: BUT POINTING OUT UM THAT THIS ONE THE VOLUME IT IS KIND OF PRESSING DOWN BUT IT WOULD ACTUALLY GO UP BECAUSE OF THE SHAPE\n[10:54] MEE017: RIGHT OKAY\n[10:54] FEE019: SO THAT COULD THAT'S A BIT CONFUSING\n[10:57] FEE019: UM BUT THE BUTTONS ON THIS I THINK ARE IT'S JUST SHOWING YOU HOW YOU CAN HAVE DIFFERENT DIFFERENT UM BUTTONS\n[11:05] FEE019: THEY DON'T HAVE TO BE ALL THE SAME\n[11:07] FEE019: SO THAT'S QUITE COOL\n[11:08] FEE019: UM\n[11:08] MEE017: 'KAY BUT PEOPLE TEND TO RECOGNISE CERTAIN SHAPES TO DO CERTAIN THINGS ANYWAY DON'T THEY\n[11:12] FEE019: YEAH EXACTLY\n[11:14] FEE019: UM F. FIVE\n[11:16] FEE019: YES\n[11:18] FEE019: SO THERE ARE SOME OF THE FINDINGS\n[11:19] FEE019: SO WE NEED TO COMBINE THOSE ONES UM AND I'VE JUST GOT AN E MAIL FROM OUR TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT SAYING THAT THEY HAVE BROKEN THROUGH WITH SOME NEW SPEECH RECOGNITION SOFTWARE THAT YOU CAN PROGRAM IN\n[11:32] MEE017: BRILLIANT\n[11:34] MEE017: THAT'S HANDY\n[11:34] FEE019: UM YEAH IT IS JUST IN TIME VERY HANDY\n[11:37] FEE019: UM SO I THINK MAYBE INCORPORATING THAT IN OUR DESIGN WOULD BE GOOD\n[11:42] FEE019: IT'S YOU PROGRAM IT LIKE YOU SAY RECORD UM AND THEN PLAY AND THEN\n[11:42] MEE017: OKAY\n[11:48] FEE019: RECORD PLAY MACHINE AND STUFF LIKE THAT SO THAT'S AND IT'S MUCH YEAH\n[11:54] FEE019: SO THAT'S QUITE COOL\n[11:56] FEE019: UH PERSONAL PREFERENCES JUST SOME IMAGINATION THE RAISED SYMBOLS I THOUGHT WERE GOOD THE L. C. D. IT DOES LOOK SMART\n[12:03] FEE019: BUT I THINK MAYBE FOR OUR BUDGET DO YOU THINK THAT WOULD BE A BIT TOO EXPENSIVE TO HAVE THE\n[12:11] MEE018: THE L. C. D. AND THE OTHER STUFF UH I THINK\n[12:12] FEE019: YEAH\n[12:14] FEE019: AND THE SPEECH RECOGNITION 'CAUSE I THINK WE'RE DEFINITELY GOING FOR THE SPEECH RECOGNITION ARE WE\n[12:17] MEO020: BUT IN OUR MARKET SURVEY WE HAVE SEEN THAT PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO PAY MORE\n[12:22] MEO020: BUT THEY WANT THE QUALITY THEY WANT F FANCY LOOK THEY WANT SOME NEW DESIGN SOMETHING NEW\n[12:22] FEE019: UH-HUH\n[12:26] MEE017: OKAY\n[12:26] FEE019: UH-HUH\n[12:27] MEO020: UH YEAH\n[12:27] FEE019: BUT OUR BUDGET WE'VE YEAH\n[12:27] MEE017: IT'S STILL IT'S STILL GOT TO GET WITHIN OUR TWELVE FIFTY YOU KNOW\n[12:28] MEO020: YEAH\n[12:29] MEO020: SO EVEN IF WE INCREASE OUR COST LITTLE BIT WITHIN UH SOME LIMITS AND WE GIVE SOMETHING NEW TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT AS WELL AS NEW DESIGN WITH FANCY OUTLOOK\n[12:41] FEE019: UH-HUH\n[12:41] MEO020: I THINK WE WILL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS AND WE WILL BE ABLE TO HAVE A GOOD SALES IN THE MARKET\n[12:46] FEE019: OKAY\n[12:47] FEE019: I'M NOT SURE IF THE IF FOR TWENTY FIVE EUROS UH PER UH TWELVE EUROS FIFTY M MANUFACTURING COST\n[12:48] MEE017: OKAY\n[12:48] MEE018: BEN BANA\n[12:53] MEE017: YEAH\n[12:55] MEE017: I CAN'T SEE THA ALTHOUGH TH I MEAN TO BE TO BE SURE THEY HAVE GOT I MEAN THEY ARE GOING CRAZY WITH THE L. C. D. TECHNOLOGY NOW\n[12:57] FEE019: THE L. C. D.\n[13:02] MEE017: SO THAT YOU'VE GOT YOUR L. C. D. T. V. S AND EVERYTHING SO MAYBE THE SMALL\n[13:06] FEE019: YEAH\n[13:06] MEE017: BUT I MEAN LIKE I I THE BLACK AND WHITE I GUESS IT JUST DOESN'T LOOK FUNKY ENOUGH\n[13:11] FEE019: NO\n[13:11] MEE017: UM BUT I MEAN LIKE EVEN MOBILE PHONES OR WHATEVER HAVE NOW HAVE COLOUR L. C. D. SCREENS\n[13:17] MEE017: W I JU I MEAN I WOULDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE COSTS OF THEM\n[13:17] FEE019: YEAH\n[13:17] MEE018: HMM\n[13:17] FEE019: S\n[13:21] FEE019: UH-HUH\n[13:21] MEE018: BUT UH PRICE PRICE NOT WITHSTANDING UM IS IT TOO COMPLICATED IS IT GONNA BE TOO MUCH JUST OVERLOAD\n[13:22] MEE017: TWELVE FIFTY\n[13:22] MEO020: AND THE\n[13:28] MEO020: UH I IT WILL BE EASY BECAUSE THERE WILL BE ON L. C. D. S SCREEN\n[13:28] MEE017: POSSIBLY\n[13:28] FEE019: YEAH THAT'S THE THING BECAUSE\n[13:32] MEO020: THERE WILL BE DIFFERENT FRENT ICONS THEY CAN JUST CLICK OK OKAY WHATEVER THEY WA\n[13:35] MEE018: BUT BUT THE THING IS WHEN YOU USE A REMOTE CONTROL YOU NEVER LOOK AT IT RIGHT\n[13:40] MEE017: YEAH\n[13:40] MEE018: YOU'RE LOOKING AT THE T. V. AND AND IT'S UH IT JUST SEEMS KIND OF LIKE A A NEEDLESS TH\n[13:41] FEE019: YEAH\n[13:41] MEE017: YEAH\n[13:41] FEE019: THAT'S TRUE YEAH\n[13:45] FEE019: AND ONE OF THE SURVEY FINDINGS WAS THAT THEY WANT IT EASY TO USE SO I THINK I'M NOT SURE ABOUT THE L. C. D.\n[13:49] MEE017: RIGHT\n[13:51] FEE019: IT'S A IT'S GREAT IT'S A GOOD IDEA BUT FOR OUR BUDGET AND FOR THE THING WE'RE TRYING TO GO FOR EAS EASY TO USE\n[13:57] FEE019: IT'S NOT THE THING WE SHOULD GO FOR I THINK\n[14:00] FEE019: CHILD FRIENDLY I THOUGHT THIS WAS GOOD AS YOU POINTED OUT THE UM\n[14:05] FEE019: THE BIT IT OFTEN GOES MISSING ESPECIALLY WITH CHILDREN\n[14:08] FEE019: BUT IT'S A GOOD SHAPE AND THE ORGANIC IS KIND OF WE COULD MAKE A VEGETABLEY KIND OF ROUND SHAPE I THINK\n[14:14] MEE017: YEAH\n[14:16] MEE018: SO WHICH VEGETABLE\n[14:16] MEE017: WELL I MEAN WE COULD MAKE A YEAH\n[14:17] FEE019: YEAH I KNOW CARROT\n[14:18] MEE017: WELL SI SINCE WE'RE GOING FOR THE UH THE K THE SORT OF COMPANY COLOURS\n[14:18] MEE018: OKAY\n[14:22] MEE017: I THINK YOUR LEMON WASN'T THAT FAR S AND IF IT DOESN'T WORK YOU KNOW WE'VE JUST MADE A LEMON\n[14:23] MEE018: THE THE LEMON\n[14:23] FEE019: YEAH\n[14:24] MEE018: WELL WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS\n[14:26] FEE019: BUT WE DON'T WANT IT TO BE YEAH\n[14:28] FEE019: UM THE CHILD FRIENDLY YEAH\n[14:30] FEE019: EASY TO USE IT SEEMS QUITE EASY TO USE\n[14:31] FEE019: I LIKE THE D THE DIFFERENT SHAPES OF THE BUTTONS AND STUFF\n[14:33] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[14:34] FEE019: I THINK THAT'S A GOOD IDEA TO GO FOR\n[14:34] MEE017: I LIKE I LIKE THE COLOURFUL BUTTONS AS WELL\n[14:36] FEE019: YEAH\n[14:37] FEE019: AND THE MOUSE ONE I THOUGHT IT WAS A GOOD IDEA BECAUSE PEOPLE USE MO MICE MOUSES NOW WITH THE SCROLLING THING\n[14:44] MEE017: YEAH\n[14:45] FEE019: UM\n[14:45] MEE017: I MEAN WE ARE MARKETING TO SORT OF TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE SO MOST PEOPLE\n[14:48] FEE019: YEAH\n[14:51] MEE017: WILL HAVE COME IN CONTACT WITH THAT KIND OF USE\n[14:52] FEE019: S YEAH\n[14:54] FEE019: SO THEY'D BE ABLE TO USE THAT UM AS I SAID I THINK I I'D PRESUME IT WOULD COME UP ON THE SCREEN\n[14:58] MEE017: YEAH\n[14:59] FEE019: UM SO THERE YOU GO\n[15:00] MEE017: AND THAT MEANS THA THAT MEANS YOU GET TO BUMP THAT BIT TO THE T. V. MAKER SO\n[15:04] FEE019: YEAH\n[15:06] MEE018: OH\n[15:06] FEE019: SO THAT'S UM THE USER INTERFACE\n[15:10] MEE017: 'KAY\n[15:11] FEE019: DESIGN\n[15:14] FEE019: SO OKAY I'LL TAKE THIS OUT NOW THEN\n[15:14] MEE018: OKAY\n[15:25] MEE018: UM SO\n[15:26] FEE019: THERE YOU GO\n[15:28] MEE018: I GUESS THERE ARE A LOT OF OPTIONS THAT WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO CHOOSE FROM AMONG\n[15:33] MEE017: YEAH LOOKS LIKE IT\n[15:34] MEE018: AND I'LL I'LL GIVE YOU THE UH I GUESS TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THOSE\n[15:37] FEE019: MM\n[15:42] MEE017: UH\n[15:49] MEE018: AND I'M GONNA USE THE WHITEBOARD JUST 'CAUSE WE HAVEN'T USED IT\n[15:51] MEE017: YEAH I WAS JUST THINKING THE SELF SAME THING\n[15:53] MEE018: RIGHT\n[15:53] MEE018: SO THE WAY I'M GONNA DO THIS IS UH WE'RE GONNA TAKE A LOOK AT SOME OLD REMOTE CONTROLS SEE HOW THEY WORK\n[16:01] MEE018: UH REUSE THE THE VITAL KIND OF UM ESSENTIAL PIECES OF IT AND THEN WE'LL THROW IN OUR NEW INNOVATIONS UM AND KEEP IT ALL WITHIN BUDGET\n[16:12] MEE017: MAGIC MAN\n[16:13] MEE018: SO UH YEAH LOOKING INSIDE A A VERY SIMPLE REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:19] MEE018: UM THIS IS WHAT THEY SENT ME\n[16:22] MEE018: 'KAY\n[16:22] MEE018: HERE'S UH THE COMPETITION I SUPPOSE\n[16:26] MEE018: UM YOU OPEN IT UP THERE'S A CIRCUIT BOARD INSIDE UM AND THERE'S A A CHIP\n[16:28] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[16:32] MEE018: A PROCESSOR THE T. A. ONE ONE EIGHT THREE FIVE WHICH UM RECEIVES INPUT FROM THE BUTTONS AND CH\n[16:38] MEE017: SO THIS IS A STANDARD OFF THE SHELF KIND OF A CHIP IS IT\n[16:41] MEE018: RIGHT IT'S VERY THEY'RE VERY CHEAP REMOTE\n[16:43] MEE018: THIS REMOTE COSTS NOTHING YOU KNOW\n[16:45] MEE018: UM SO THAT TAKES A SIGNALS FROM THE BUTTONS AND TRANSLATES IT INTO A SEQUENCE OF PULSES THAT IT THEN SENDS TO THE TO THE AMPLIFIER\n[16:55] MEE018: WHICH IS MADE OF SOME TRANSISTORS AND AMPLIFIERS\n[16:59] MEE018: OP AMPS AND THEN THAT GETS SENT TO THE UH TO THE L. E. D. LIGHT\n[17:05] MEE018: WHICH I CAN KINDA SEE IS THAT LITTLE RED LIGHT BULB AT THE END AND THAT SENDS OUT THE INFRARED UH LIGHT SIGNAL TO THE TELEVISION\n[17:08] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[17:09] MEE017: RIGHT\n[17:14] MEE018: OH HERE IT IS\n[17:16] MEE018: UM SO THIS IS KIND OF THE THE BEAR ESSENTIALS THAT WE NEED TO HAVE IN OUR REMOTE CONTROL BECAUSE IT IT DEFINES THE UH\n[17:20] MEE017: OKAY\n[17:22] MEE017: SO CAN WE MAKE THEM TO PRETTY MUCH ANY SIZE WE LIKE OR IS THERE A MINIMUM OR\n[17:25] MEE018: R UM NO I MEAN THIS IS A VERY OLD ONE SO NOW WITH THE NEW TECHNOLOGY THIS IS A A MINIMALLY SMALL AND CHEAP THING TO MAKE\n[17:30] MEE017: THEY GOTTA BE\n[17:32] MEE017: ALMOST A KEY RING\n[17:35] MEE018: RIGHT\n[17:35] MEE018: SO THIS IS WHAT WE NEED TO HAVE FOR CERTAIN\n[17:38] MEE017: OKAY\n[17:39] MEE018: UM\n[17:40] MEE018: SO YOU KNOW AS WE SAID WE GOT THE OUTER CASING WHICH WE HAVE TO DECIDE YOU KNOW WHAT'S IT GONNA BE\n[17:45] MEE018: UM THE BOARD WE HAVE TO USE BASICALLY UH THE SAME SET UP\n[17:50] MEE018: PROCESSOR UM WE'LL PROBABLY USE THE MORE ADVANCED PROCESSOR THAN THEY HAD AMPLIFIER AND TRANSMITTER ARE ALL STANDARD\n[17:57] MEE018: UM SO FOR THE CASING UH THIS AN E MAIL I GOT FROM OUR MANUFACTURING TEAM\n[18:04] MEE018: UH YOU KNOW WE HAVE A BUNCH OF OPTIONS FROM WOOD TITANIUM RUBBER PLASTIC WHATNOT\n[18:12] MEE018: UM LATEX DOUBLE CURVED CURVED\n[18:15] MEE018: SO LOTS OF CHOICES WHAT DO WE THINK\n[18:16] MEE017: 'KAY\n[18:19] MEE018: UH OR SPONGE I GUESS ISN'T ON THERE RIGHT\n[18:19] MEE017: WELL\n[18:21] FEE019: MM\n[18:21] MEE018: ORGANIC SPONGE\n[18:21] MEE017: WELL I MEAN LIKE LA LATEX HAS A KINDA SPONGY FEELING TO IT DOESN'T IT\n[18:22] FEE019: I'M NOT SURE ABOUT THE SPONGE\n[18:25] MEE017: UM\n[18:25] MEE018: UH YEAH IT'S VERY ELASTICY FOR SURE\n[18:27] MEE017: YEAH\n[18:28] FEE019: YEAH\n[18:28] MEE017: AND THAT WOULD K ALSO GIVE IT KINDA DURABILITY AND\n[18:31] FEE019: YEAH\n[18:32] MEE018: UM\n[18:32] MEE017: AND THER THAT'S ALSO F SORTA RELATIVELY CHEAP TO CAST\n[18:35] MEE018: YEAH SO\n[18:35] MEE017: UM SO MAYBE S UH A SORT OF UH PLASTIC INITIAL PLASTIC WITH A A LATEX KINDA SHEATH\n[18:43] MEE018: OKAY SO HERE ARE A A PLASTIC\n[18:47] MEE018: UH LATEX\n[18:49] FEE019: I LIKE THE RUBBER THE STRESS BALLS I THINK YOU KNOW THAT COULD BE A BIT OF A GIMMICK LIKE IT'S GOOD TO HOLD AND\n[18:52] MEE017: OH RIGHT OKAY\n[18:54] MEE018: OH RIGHT\n[18:54] MEE017: I DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT STUFF IS\n[18:57] MEE018: SO SOMETHING WITH GIVE TO IT\n[18:58] MEE017: YEAH\n[18:58] FEE019: YEAH\n[18:59] MEE018: OKAY\n[19:00] FEE019: AND THAT MIGHT BE QUITE DURABLE AND EASY TO CHUCK AROUND\n[19:00] MEE018: AND\n[19:02] MEE018: AND THE COLOUR IS YELLOW RIGHT\n[19:04] FEE019: YEAH Y YELLOW INCORPORATED YEAH\n[19:04] MEE017: OR AT LEAST INCORPORATING YEAH\n[19:06] MEE018: YELLOW OKAY\n[19:09] MEE018: UM\n[19:09] MEE017: I MEAN I FORGOT I WE'RE SORT OF UH\n[19:14] MEE017: I DON'T KNOW WHAT OTHER STANDARD SILVER KIND OF\n[19:14] FEE019: I THINK\n[19:18] FEE019: MM\n[19:18] MEE017: OTHER PARTS OR UH\n[19:20] FEE019: YEAH THE BUTTONS W LIKE\n[19:22] FEE019: 'CAUSE THERE'S GONNA BE THE THE COVER THE THE RUBBER OR THE PLASTIC CASING AND THEN THE BUTTONS IN PROBABLY TWO DIFFERENT COLOURS OR I IF WE'RE HAVING BUTTONS ACTUALLY\n[19:28] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[19:30] MEE018: MM' KAY\n[19:32] MEE018: SO YELLOW FOR THE BODY AND THEN WHAT COLOUR FOR THE BUTTONS\n[19:32] FEE019: I DON\n[19:33] MEE017: UM\n[19:37] MEE017: UM I QUITE LIKE THE MULTI COLOURED BUTTONS MYSELF\n[19:40] FEE019: YEAH\n[19:41] MEE018: SO MULTI COLOURED BUTTONS\n[19:42] FEE019: YOU DO HAVE ONES LIKE UM PLAY COULD BE GREEN OR ON AND OFF IS RED AND STUFF LIKE THAT YEAH\n[19:48] MEE017: YEAH OR YEAH A LIMIT UH MAYBE EVEN JUST A LIMITED MULTI COLOUR SO IT IT DOESN'T LOOK TOO CHILDISH PERHAPS\n[19:49] FEE019: MAKES IT EASY TO USE\n[19:53] FEE019: YEAH THAT'S TRUE BECAUSE THAT BLUE ONE DID LOOK QUITE HARDISH\n[19:56] MEE018: OKAY\n[19:57] MEE017: YEAH\n[19:58] MEE017: ALTHOUGH I MEAN THIS UH UH ALSO COMES TO SHAPE AS WELL\n[20:01] MEE017: I MEAN IF WE ARE GONNA MAKE IT A NOVEL I MEAN DOUBLE CURVED SOUNDS GOOD TO ME IF WE'RE TALKING ABOUT SORTA ERGONOMIC AND EASY USE\n[20:06] MEE018: OKAY\n[20:06] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[20:08] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[20:08] FEE019: YEAH\n[20:09] MEE017: A BIT COMFIER YOU KNOW\n[20:10] FEE019: YEAH\n[20:11] MEE018: MM 'KAY SO THE SHAPE WE WANNA GO\n[20:15] MEE018: UM HOW EXACTLY\n[20:17] MEE018: MAYBE\n[20:19] MEE018: DOUBLE\n[20:19] FEE019: LIKE UH AN HOUR GLASS KIND OF FIGURE IS THAT WHAT YOU'RE THINKING OF OR JUST LIKE A\n[20:23] MEE017: YEAH IT'S UH YEAH THAT THAT'D BE THAT'S SORT OF COMFORTABLE TO HOLD EASY TO HOLD SO YOU DON'T DROP IT\n[20:28] FEE019: IT'S NOT YEAH\n[20:29] MEE018: WHAT ABOUT A BANANA\n[20:30] FEE019: WE COULD MAKE NOVELTY REMOTE CONTROLS\n[20:32] MEE018: YEAH\n[20:34] MEE018: OKAY LIKE WE COULD HAVE A BIG BANANA SHAPED REMOTE CONTROL 'CAUSE IT'S YELLOW FRUIT RIGHT\n[20:34] MEE017: WELL YEAH I MEAN LIKE\n[20:39] MEE017: YEAH YEAH\n[20:40] MEE017: MM AND A LEMON MIGHT BE A LITTLE HARD TO GRIP\n[20:41] FEE019: YEAH\n[20:42] FEE019: BUT THEN HOW WOULD YOU POINT IT\n[20:44] MEO020: AH YEAH\n[20:44] MEE017: YEAH\n[20:45] MEO020: MM-HMM\n[20:46] FEE019: HOW WOULD YOU POINT IT\n[20:47] MEE018: OH I IT DOESN'T MATTER WHICH END YOU POINT I GUESS\n[20:47] FEE019: WHAT\n[20:49] MEE018: WE COULD HAVE A LITTLE L. E. D. S ON EACH END\n[20:51] MEO020: YEAH I APPRECIATE THIS IDEA BECAUSE THEN THIS THIS WILL HELP US IN OUR ADVERTISEMENT ALSO AND WE CAN RELATE WITH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THE PEOPLE'S CHOICES\n[20:51] MEE017: THEY ONLY COST PENNIES\n[21:04] MEO020: THAT WHAT OUR DATA SHOWS THAT SO THIS W THIS W\n[21:06] FEE019: YEAH\n[21:07] FEE019: Y I'M I'M NOT SURE ABOUT THE BANANA IDEA\n[21:07] MEE017: HUH\n[21:09] MEE017: UM\n[21:12] MEE018: SO A SPONGY BANANA RE YEAH\n[21:13] MEE017: I MEAN THAT THAT TH\n[21:13] FEE019: RUBBER BANANA\n[21:18] FEE019: OKAY\n[21:18] MEE017: DOES IT DOES SEEM A BIT UH AGAIN CHILDISH MAYBE\n[21:20] FEE019: YEAH\n[21:22] MEE018: OKAY OKAY\n[21:23] FEE019: I THINK MAYBE JUST DRAW ON THE KIND OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SHAPE\n[21:28] FEE019: AND WHAT ELSE DID YOU SAY ABOUT FASHIONS\n[21:30] FEE019: WHAT WAS TRENDY\n[21:31] MEO020: UH THE FASHION TREND SHOWS THAT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LIKE PEOPLE UH NOW\n[21:31] MEE017: S\n[21:34] MEE018: SEE\n[21:35] MEE017: AND SPONGINESS\n[21:36] FEE019: AND SPONGY YEAH\n[21:36] MEE018: SO MAYBE AN AN UNIDENTIFIABLE FRUIT OR FIABLE FRUIT OR VEGETABLE LIKE SO IT WOULD HAVE A STEM PERHAPS AND A\n[21:37] MEO020: SPONGY\n[21:39] FEE019: YEAH\n[21:40] FEE019: YEAH\n[21:44] FEE019: MAYBE YEAH\n[21:45] MEE018: MAYBE A IT'D BE S AXIALLY SYMMETRIC\n[21:46] MEE017: HUH\n[21:47] FEE019: LIKE WHAT'S WHAT'S THAT I DON'T EVEN KNOW THE NAME OF IT SOME KIND OF\n[21:51] FEE019: YOU KNOW WHERE IT'S LIKE LOOKS LIKE A LITTLE SNOWMAN KIND OF THING\n[21:54] FEE019: I DON'T KNOW THE NAME OF THAT\n[21:55] MEE018: SO IT'D LOOK LIKE THIS KINDA\n[21:57] FEE019: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING\n[21:58] MEE018: LIKE A GOURD ALMOST OR A SQUASH OF SOME SORT\n[21:59] MEE017: UH\n[21:59] FEE019: YEAH MAYBE THAT'S WHAT THEY ARE\n[22:03] FEE019: 'CAUSE THAT YOU CAN HOLD IT IN LIKE THE BOTTOM BIT AND\n[22:05] MEE018: YEAH AND IT HAS A A CLEAR TOP AND BOTTOM SO Y SO YOU COULD SAY YOU KNOW IT TRANSMITS FROM THIS END\n[22:08] FEE019: YEAH\n[22:11] MEE017: YEAH WHY THE HELL NOT\n[22:13] MEE017: LET'S THAT'LL MAKE US FIFTY MILLION EUROS\n[22:13] FEE019: I DON'T KNOW\n[22:14] FEE019: WHAT DO YOU GUY WHAT DO YOU THINK\n[22:16] MEE017: UM\n[22:18] MEE017: WELL\n[22:18] MEE017: I GUESS IT'S KIND OF DRA UH YOU DON'T NECESSARILY HAVE TO HAVE IT SORT OF CLEARLY IDENTIFIED AS A FRUIT JUST TO HAVE THAT KIND OF FRUITISH SHAPE\n[22:23] FEE019: NO\n[22:26] MEE018: YEAH\n[22:26] FEE019: YEAH\n[22:26] MEE017: YEAH\n[22:27] MEO020: YEAH THEN ONLY WE CAN RELATE IT WITH SOMETHING\n[22:30] MEE017: YEAH WE CAN RELATE IT BY ADVERTISING OR\n[22:31] MEO020: YEAH\n[22:32] MEO020: EXACTLY\n[22:32] MEE018: OKAY SO DOUBLE CURVED SINGLE CURVED WHAT DO WE FEEL\n[22:35] MEE017: YEAH\n[22:37] MEO020: OR WE CAN DO SOMETHING WE CAN DESIGN TWO THREE SHAPES AND WE CAN HAVE A PUBLIC SURVEY LET THE PUBLIC CHOOSE WHAT THEY WANT\n[22:43] FEE019: UH-HUH\n[22:44] MEE017: THERE'S A GOOD MAN\n[22:44] MEE018: OKAY\n[22:45] MEE017: THERE'S A GOOD IDEA\n[22:46] FEE019: OKAY\n[22:47] MEE018: OKAY UM I GUESS SINCE YOU'RE THE MARKETING GUY\n[22:49] MEO020: YEAH SURE\n[22:50] MEE018: WE'LL UH\n[22:50] MEO020: I WILL BE HAPPY TO DO THAT\n[22:52] MEE018: OKAY WE COULD DO THAT\n[22:54] MEE018: UM\n[22:54] FEE019: OKAY\n[22:55] FEE019: AND BUTTONS WOULD DID WE SAY\n[22:58] FEE019: UH DIFFERENT SHAPES OF BUTTONS\n[23:01] MEE017: UM I L I SU I MEAN FOR THE SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS YOU KNOW UP AND DOWN UH PLAY STOP\n[23:07] FEE019: MM\n[23:09] MEE018: OKAY SO\n[23:09] MEE017: THEY'VE GOT I MEAN THEY'VE GOT STANDARD SORT OF INTUITIVE UM\n[23:13] MEE018: SO BUTTONS\n[23:14] MEE017: THINGS THAT ARE ALWAYS USED\n[23:17] MEE018: OKAY JUST LIKE THAT\n[23:18] MEE017: THAT'S COOL\n[23:20] FEE019: YEAH\n[23:21] MEE017: I LIKE IT\n[23:23] MEE018: OKAY\n[23:23] MEE017: UM\n[23:24] MEE018: WITH THE SCROLL WHEEL OR NO\n[23:26] FEE019: YEAH WHAT ABOUT THE SCROLL WHEEL AND SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[23:29] MEE017: UH SPEECH RECOGNITION I THINK SO WE NEED A MICROPHONE PRESUMABLY\n[23:32] MEE018: OKAY UH I COULD PUT THE MICROPHONE HERE\n[23:38] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[23:39] MEE018: OKAY THERE'S THE MICROPHONE\n[23:40] MEE017: YEAH\n[23:41] MEE018: WHERE SHOULD I PUT THE MICROPHONE\n[23:42] MEE017: I MEAN HO H H WEL ARE WE SURE THAT SCROLL WHEEL DOES GIVE EASE OF USE\n[23:46] FEE019: YEAH I'M NOT SURE\n[23:48] FEE019: UM I MEAN THOSE IDEAS I SAW WERE JUST FOR INSPIRATION I THINK\n[23:52] MEE017: GLAD WE'RE NOT DOING THIS FOR REAL\n[23:53] FEE019: UM YEAH I CAN NO I'M NOT SURE\n[23:57] MEE018: OKAY WELL WE CAN DO SOME USER TEST WITH SCROLL WHEELS RIGHT\n[23:57] FEE019: I COULDN\n[23:59] FEE019: YEAH\n[24:01] MEE017: YEAH\n[24:02] MEE018: OKAY\n[24:02] MEE017: AND UH I THINK IF THIS THIS NEW SOFTWARE FOR THE SOUND RECOGNITION IS THE MICROPHONE\n[24:06] FEE019: YEAH\n[24:07] MEE018: OKAY\n[24:07] MEE018: SO SHOULD THE MICROPHONE BE JUST ANYWHERE ON IT OR\n[24:10] MEE017: I WOULD PUT IT SORT OF SUB CENTRALLY SO IT'S YEAH\n[24:14] FEE019: YEAH\n[24:15] MEE018: 'KAY THERE'S THE MIC\n[24:16] MEE017: SO IT CAN BE SORT OF HELD AND W WE REALLY NEED REALLY GONNA NEED TO HOLD IT IF IT'S GONNA BE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[24:17] FEE019: THAT'S COOL\n[24:25] MEE018: UM N WELL WE CAN\n[24:29] MEE018: WHOOPS\n[24:29] MEE017: OOPS\n[24:35] MEE018: UM\n[24:35] MEE017: UM\n[24:36] FEE019: SO LET'S NOT USE THE WHITEBOARD ANY MORE\n[24:39] MEE018: YEAH\n[24:41] MEE018: UM\n[24:45] MEE017: UPSIDAISY\n[24:49] MEE018: OOPS SORRY\n[24:51] MEE018: OKAY\n[24:52] FEE019: AND UH SO WHAT ELSE WAS THERE\n[24:53] FEE019: UM THE WHAT ABOUT THE GLOW IN THE DARK THING THE STRIP AROUND IT\n[24:59] FEE019: ARE WE JUST GONNA LEAVE THAT\n[24:59] MEE017: I S I STILL LIKE IT\n[25:01] MEE017: UM BUT THAT'S ME\n[25:01] FEE019: YOU STILL LIKE IT\n[25:03] FEE019: 'CAUSE WE'VE GOT THE UH TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION WITH THE SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM\n[25:08] MEE018: RIGHT\n[25:09] MEE017: YES OR MAYBE IT'S JUST GOING A BIT UH TOO FAR\n[25:11] MEE017: I MEAN WE ARE PUSHING IT PROBABLY WITH FUNNY FRUIT SHAPES\n[25:13] FEE019: 'CAUSE UM IT COULD YEAH\n[25:16] MEE017: UM DON'T WANNA SORT OF OVERKILL\n[25:17] FEE019: ESPECIALLY WITH YELLOW\n[25:19] FEE019: MM\n[25:20] FEE019: I DUNNO\n[25:21] MEE018: HMM\n[25:21] MEE017: 'CAUSE I MEAN LIKE UH IF WE I MEAN HOW GOOD IS THE SPEECH RECOGNITION THING\n[25:25] MEE017: DO WE WANT TO GO FOR BUTTONS AT ALL DO WE WANT TO JUST HAVE A DEVICE THAT MAYBE SITS AND PRETENDS IT'S A FRUIT\n[25:31] FEE019: THEN YOU PUT IT IN THE FRUIT BOWL\n[25:34] MEE018: THEY CAN WORK FROM A YOU DON'T HAVE TO HOLD IT\n[25:34] MEE017: YEAH YOU KNOW AND THEN YOU JUST TAL I MEAN LIKE EVERYBODY'S GOT FRUIT BOWL IN FRONT OF THE TELLY\n[25:38] MEE018: YEAH\n[25:39] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[25:41] MEE018: I IT COULD EVEN ENCOURAGE HEALTHIER HABITS FOR TELEVISION WATCHERS YOU KNOW THEY HAVE UH FRUITS ALL ROUND THEM\n[25:42] MEE017: UM\n[25:46] FEE019: YEAH\n[25:47] MEE017: YEAH\n[25:48] MEE017: MAKE THEM MAKE THEM THINK OF FRUIT YEAH\n[25:49] MEE018: NOW JUST MAKE SURE THEY DON'T EAT THE REMOTE\n[25:50] MEO020: YEAH\n[25:52] MEE017: I MEAN UH SOME UH I L LIKE THINK OF A FRUIT THAT COULD SIT SORT OF INDEPENDENTLY ON ITS OWN LIKE UH I DUNNO AN APPLE\n[25:54] FEE019: YEAH DO WE NEED BUTTONS\n[26:00] FEE019: MM\n[26:01] MEE017: THEN IT'S JUST APPLE SO SORT OF UH YELLOW APPLES THOUGH HMM\n[26:03] MEE018: YEAH\n[26:05] FEE019: I QUITE LIKE THE SHAPE\n[26:06] FEE019: I QUITE LIKE THE DESIGN OF THAT UH 'CAUSE THAT COULD SIT ON ITS OWN AND IT'S QUITE GOT A QUITE STEADY BASE\n[26:11] MEE017: YEAH\n[26:12] MEE017: OKAY YEAH THAT'S GOOD\n[26:15] MEE017: GROOVY\n[26:15] MEE018: OKAY\n[26:15] FEE019: UM\n[26:16] MEE018: BUT YEAH\n[26:16] FEE019: AND AS WE SAY WE N WE DON'T WANNA BE TOO RIDICULOUS WITH THE FRUIT THINGS YOU KNOW\n[26:20] MEE017: YEAH\n[26:21] MEE018: BUT YEAH ABOUT THE SPEECH THING IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE HAND HELD OR CLOSE\n[26:25] MEE018: IT CAN SIT AT A DISTANCE AND PICK IT UP STILL\n[26:26] MEE017: YEAH\n[26:26] FEE019: OKAY\n[26:27] MEE017: SO I MEAN LIKE YOU COULD ACTUALLY\n[26:31] MEE017: YEAH GIVES YOU THE OPTIONS\n[26:31] MEO020: OR WE CAN WE CAN DO ONE THING WE CAN JUST HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL AND CASINGS OF DIFFERENT DIFFERENT SHAPES\n[26:39] MEO020: DIFFERENT FRUIT SHAPES IN SUCH A WAY THAT A ANY CASING CAN BE COULD BE FIT INTO THIS MOBILE GENERAL PIECE\n[26:41] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[26:46] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[26:46] MEO020: SO WHATEVER PEOPLE WANT LIKE IF SOMEBODY WANT IT IN BANANA SHAPE\n[26:50] MEO020: WE WILL PUT THAT CASING ONTO THAT MOBILE PHONE OKAY IT WILL LOOK L UH YEAH\n[26:53] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[26:53] MEE017: SO A SELECTION OF CASINGS\n[26:56] FEE019: YEAH 'CAUSE YOU SAID ABOUT DISPOSABLE DIDN'T YOU\n[26:56] MEO020: IN THAT W\n[26:56] MEE017: IT KIND OF FI IT FITS WITH F FITS WITH MARKETING UM\n[26:58] MEO020: S S SORRY\n[27:00] FEE019: YOU SAID ABOUT DISPOSABLE EARLI PEOPLE WANT DISPOSABLE THINGS SO WE COULD DO THAT LIKE HAVE A CHOICE\n[27:03] MEO020: UH LIKE IF THIS IS A LIKE IF THIS IS A MOBILE PHONE UH WE WILL DESIGN CASING IN SUCH A WAY LIKE HALF OF\n[27:11] MEO020: WE NEED NOT TO HAVE A FULL COVER WE WILL JUST HAVE A HALF OF COVER OKAY\n[27:13] FEE019: YEAH\n[27:15] MEE017: LIKE LIKE MOBILES YEAH\n[27:15] MEO020: IF SOMEBODY WANTS IT I IN BANANA SHAPE WE WILL FIT BANANA SHAPE CASING ONTO THAT SO IT WILL GIVE A BANANA SHAPE LOOK\n[27:16] FEE019: YEAH\n[27:22] MEO020: IF SOMEBODY WANTED IN APPLE SHAPE WE WILL DESIGN THAT WE WILL PUT WE WILL PUT APPLE SHAPE CASING ON THAT\n[27:29] MEO020: IT WILL GIVE APPLE SHAPE LOOK\n[27:30] FEE019: OKAY\n[27:30] MEO020: SO IN THAT WAY YOU CAN HAVE ANY THAT MEANS WHATEVER YOU WANT WITHOUT UH YEAH\n[27:34] FEE019: OKAY\n[27:35] FEE019: WE STILL NEED THE BUTTONS IN THE SAME PLACES THOUGHT DON'T WE\n[27:38] MEO020: YEAH BUTTON WILL BE ON THE UPPER SIDE BUTTONS WILL BE THE ON THE UPPER SIDE\n[27:39] MEE017: YOU CAN STANDARDISE THOSE I MEAN\n[27:41] FEE019: OH THAT'S THE OTHER SIDE\n[27:42] MEO020: YEAH BUTTONS WILL BE ON THE UPPER SIDE LOWER SIDE WE WILL JUST PUT THE CASING\n[27:42] FEE019: OH OKAY\n[27:46] MEO020: SO HALF OF THAT WILL BE LOOK THE YEAH NOT NOT THE UPPER SIDE\n[27:47] FEE019: OH HALF A FRUIT\n[27:49] FEE019: OH OKAY OKAY\n[27:50] MEO020: SO FROM LOWER YOU CAN IT MEANS WHILE YOU ARE HOLDING OF FROM THIS SIDE YOU C YOU CAN HAVE BANANA LOOK OR APPLE LOOK WHATEVER\n[27:57] FEE019: OKAY OKAY\n[27:58] MEO020: SO IN THAT WAY WE NEED NOT TO D HAVE DIFFERENT DIFFERENT SHAPE MOBILES EVERYTHING WE WILL JUST DESIGN CASINGS FRUIT SHAPE\n[28:05] FEE019: OKAY\n[28:06] MEE018: YEAH YEAH\n[28:06] MEE017: I THINK THO I THINK IF YOU'RE GONNA HAVE A FACIA THEN YOU'D WANT TO HAVE IT SO THAT IT DOES GO OVER THE BUTTONS\n[28:06] MEO020: AND\n[28:11] MEE017: 'CAUSE WHEN IF YOU THINK ABOUT IT IF THEY'RE WANTING IT 'CAUSE THEY WANT TO LOOK AT IT\n[28:15] MEE017: IF THEY'RE USING IT AND WHAT THEY WANT TO LOOK AT IS FACING AWAY FROM THEM\n[28:19] FEE019: MM MM\n[28:19] MEE017: IT DOESN'T REALLY\n[28:22] MEE017: YOU KNOW 'CAUSE THAT'D BE IN THE PALM OF THEIR HAND AND THEY WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO SEE IT\n[28:24] FEE019: YEAH\n[28:25] MEE017: UNLESS YOU HAVE SORT OF YOU GOT THE BUTTONS OPTIONS ON ONE SIDE\n[28:29] MEE017: AND YOU GET THE FACIA ON THE OTHER SIDE WITH A MICROPHONE SO THAT YOU CAN PLACE IT FACE DOWN\n[28:34] MEE017: AND YOU'VE GOT THE FACIA AND YOU CAN JUST TALK AT THE\n[28:39] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[28:40] MEE017: MAYBE\n[28:44] MEE018: OKAY UM SO\n[28:45] MEE017: SO YOU'VE NARROWED IT DOWN TO HALF A DOZEN OPTIONS\n[28:50] MEE018: YEAH S I GUESS WE DECIDED ON MATERIAL RIGHT\n[28:53] MEE018: SO THAT THAT SPONGY LATEX RUBBER EVERYTHING FEEL\n[28:56] FEE019: YEAH\n[28:57] MEE017: YEAH\n[28:58] MEE018: AND THE COLOURS WE GOT DOWN AND THE SHAPE MAYBE WE'LL JUST MAKE IT KINDA MIX AND MATCH TYPE OF SHAPE OR\n[29:00] FEE019: YEAH\n[29:00] MEE017: YEAH\n[29:04] FEE019: WELL UM BECAUSE WELL I I'M NOT SURE IF WE SHOULD GO SO FAR IN THE WHOLE FRUIT THING\n[29:09] FEE019: BECAUSE I THINK WE SHOULD MAYBE JUST TAKE THE INSPIRATION FROM THE FRUIT AND UH BECAUSE WHAT YEAH\n[29:13] MEE017: OKAY SO WE STICK WITH WHAT WE'VE GOT THERE\n[29:16] FEE019: W I THINK WH WHA WOULD WE'RE TRYING TO GET TO TWENTY FIVE THIRTY FIVE YEAR OLDS WHO WANT IT QUITE TRENDY AS WELL THEY SAID\n[29:21] FEE019: THEY WANTED SOMETHING THAT LOOKS FANCY AND I THINK MAYBE FRUIT COULD BE A BIT OF A TOO MUCH OF A GIMMICK BUT SOMETHING ERGONOMICALLY SHAPED AND ORGANIC\n[29:32] FEE019: LIKE GOOD TO HOLD BASED ON FRUITS AND NATURAL THINGS LIKE THAT BECAUSE AL ALREADY WE'RE GOING A BIT GAUDY WITH THE YELLOW YOU KNOW\n[29:35] MEE017: MM 'KAY\n[29:40] MEE018: YEAH\n[29:40] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[29:41] FEE019: I MEAN WE COULD MAKE IT NICE PALE YELLOW\n[29:43] MEE017: WELL IT'S KIND OF GOTTA BE OUR COMPANY'S YELLOW\n[29:46] FEE019: OKAY\n[29:47] MEE018: OKAY\n[29:48] FEE019: OKAY\n[29:48] MEE017: SO AGAIN I MEAN LIKE WE COULD HAVE UH I MEAN WE COULD QUITE EASILY HAVE THE THE MAIN BODY BE A DIFFERENT\n[29:53] FEE019: YEAH\n[29:54] FEE019: MAYBE WE COULD HAVE THAT PALE YELLOW AND THEN AN OUTSIDE BIT BRIGHT YELLOW WITH YOU SAID THE LOGAN THE SLOGAN\n[29:54] MEE017: COLOUR BUT HAVE\n[29:59] MEE017: KINDA GOING ROUND YEAH\n[30:02] MEE018: MM\n[30:02] FEE019: BECAUSE\n[30:02] MEE017: UM I MEAN E EVEN IF I MEAN NOT NECESSARILY THAT THE UM THE WHOLE BODY HAS TO BE OF THE COMPANY COLOUR\n[30:09] MEE017: SO YOU KNOW UM BLUE AND YELLOW TEND TO GO TO WE WELL TOGETHER\n[30:09] FEE019: YEAH\n[30:13] MEE017: SO YOU HAVE THE MAIN BODY BLUE WITH THE YELLOW LOGO AND SLOGAN RUNNING UP ONE SIDE OF IT KIND OF THING\n[30:18] FEE019: YEAH\n[30:19] FEE019: YEAH\n[30:21] FEE019: UH-HUH\n[30:21] MEE018: MM-HMM\n[30:21] MEE017: W SORT OF\n[30:23] MEE018: GREAT\n[30:25] MEE018: UM AS FOR THE ENERGY SOURCE UM YOU KNOW ALMOST EVERY REMOTE CONTROL USES JUST BATTERIES BUT WE DON'T HAVE TO BE LIMITED BY THAT\n[30:33] MEE018: WE CAN USE A HAND DYNAMO\n[30:35] MEE018: UM I DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS WE CRANK IT\n[30:36] MEE017: UH IT'S I THINK IT'S BASICALLY THE MORE YOU MOVE I IT IT'S GOT A WEE THING INSIDE THAT JUST KINDA POWERS IT\n[30:42] MEE018: RIGHT IT'S LIKE THOSE WATCHES THAT YOU C SO\n[30:43] MEE017: UH YEAH\n[30:44] MEE018: THIS MIGHT BE AN IDEA FOR SOMETHING THAT PEOPLE REALLY WANNA GRAB YOU CAN SHAKE IT IF IT'S OUT OF POWER\n[30:44] FEE019: OH A D A DYNAMO\n[30:46] MEO020: YEAH\n[30:48] FEE019: YEAH\n[30:48] MEE017: YEAH I LIKE THAT YEAH\n[30:50] FEE019: YEAH LIKE WITH THOSE WATCHES THAT YOU KIND OF TWIST\n[30:52] MEE017: YEAH\n[30:53] FEE019: YEAH THAT'S QUITE COOL\n[30:53] MEE018: OKAY\n[30:54] MEE018: SO IF IT IF IT'S NOT WORKING I GUESS PEOPLE'S NATURAL REACTION ANYWAY IS TO JUST SHAKE THE THING\n[30:54] MEE017: OKAY\n[30:54] MEO020: BUT\n[30:56] MEE017: YOU SHAKE IT AND SCREAM AT IT\n[30:58] MEE017: YEAH\n[30:58] MEO020: BUT BUT DO YOU THINK THAT IT WILL BE A GOOD IDEA TO USE DYNAMO THA THESE TYPE OF CELLS\n[30:59] FEE019: YEAH IT IS YEAH\n[31:04] MEO020: BECAUSE THEN PEOPLE HAVE TO WELL LIKE IF THE CELL IS OUT OF BAT YEAH TO MO YEAH\n[31:07] MEE017: IT DOES LEAVE THEM WITH AN OBLIGATION TO ESPECIALLY IF THEY WANT TO USE IT UH UH SP UH SPECIFICALLY AS UM VOICE ACTIVATED\n[31:14] MEO020: YEAH BECAUSE MOST OF THE PEOPLE YEAH\n[31:15] MEE017: THEN IF IT'S JUST SITTING ON THE\n[31:15] MEE018: RIGHT\n[31:15] FEE019: YEAH THEN THEY HAVE TO PICK IT UP AND THEN ACTIVATE IT AND THEN YEAH\n[31:19] MEE017: OKAY OKAY\n[31:20] FEE019: THAT'S TRUE\n[31:20] MEE018: OKAY\n[31:20] MEE017: RIGHT UM WHAT ARE THE OTHER OPTIONS\n[31:23] MEE018: UH THERE'S SOLAR POWER\n[31:25] MEO020: UH SOLAR POWER WILL W ALSO NOT BE A GOOD IDEA BECAUSE THEN THEY HAVE TO KEEP M THEIR MOBILES OUTSIDE IN SOLAR ENERGY\n[31:25] MEE018: UM\n[31:31] MEE017: YEAH\n[31:31] MEE018: YEAH\n[31:32] MEO020: AND THE DAYS WHEN THERE IS NO SOLA SUNLIGHT YEAH\n[31:34] MEE017: I'M I'M WITH UH RAJ ON THAT I THINK YOU KNOW\n[31:35] MEE018: OKAY SO PROBABLY JUST\n[31:36] MEO020: YEAH\n[31:36] MEE017: I'VE GOT I'VE GOT NO I'VE GOT A NORTH FACING HOUSE THERE'S NOT REALLY EVER SUN COMING IN MY WINDOW\n[31:37] MEO020: WHAT WE W YEAH\n[31:39] FEE019: BUT W LIKE JUST NORMAL LIGHT\n[31:39] MEO020: I THINK WE SHOULD A RECHARGEABLE BATTERY WILL BE A GOOD IDEA\n[31:42] MEE017: OH THAT'S TRUE\n[31:43] MEO020: THEY CAN THEY CAN RECHARGE IT\n[31:45] MEE017: I MEAN I W I W UH THAT IDEA THAT I THOUGHT UM JUST ON THE BASIS OF LIKE RIDDING THEM OF BATTERIES AND THAT KIND OF BOTHER IS HAVING A\n[31:53] MEE018: MM\n[31:53] FEE019: AND WE'RE A VERY ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY COMPANY AREN'T WE AS WELL\n[31:55] MEE017: YEAH HAVING A RECHARGEABLE STAND SO THAT NOT ONLY IT DOUBLES AS A STAND\n[31:56] MEO020: YEAH\n[31:58] FEE019: YEAH\n[31:59] MEO020: YEAH\n[32:00] MEE017: BUT UM FOR USING IT AS UH RECHARGING IT BUT ALSO FOR USING IT AS SOUND RECOGNITION\n[32:05] FEE019: YEAH\n[32:07] MEE018: 'KAY\n[32:07] FEE019: LIKE LIKE A HAND LIKE ONE OF THOSE PORTABLE PHONES KIND OF THING\n[32:10] MEE017: YEAH THAT KIND OF THING\n[32:10] MEO020: YEAH THAT'S YEAH EXACTLY\n[32:11] MEE018: OKAY\n[32:13] MEE018: SO UH A RECHARGEABLE BATTERY\n[32:15] MEE017: YEAH\n[32:15] MEO020: YEAH\n[32:16] MEE018: OKAY\n[32:17] MEE017: RECHARGEABLE\n[32:17] MEE018: UM THE USER INTERFACE THE BUTTONS I GUESS WE TALKED ABOUT THIS ALREADY\n[32:22] FEE019: MM\n[32:23] MEE017: WHAT'S CHIP ON PRINT\n[32:23] MEE018: UM\n[32:24] MEE017: WHAT'S\n[32:25] MEE018: HMM\n[32:26] MEE017: SORRY NEVER MIND\n[32:27] MEE018: UH TH THE UH THE ELECTRONICS UM BASICALLY THE MORE FEATURES WE ADD UM\n[32:35] MEE018: OOPS THIS ONE\n[32:36] MEE018: SO THE MORE FEATURES WE ADD THE FANCIER CHIPS WE NEED TO BUY AND PUT IN WHICH ADDS TO THE COST AS YOU CAN EXPECT\n[32:41] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[32:44] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[32:45] MEE018: UM\n[32:48] MEE018: BUT UH I THINK WE CAN KEEP IT ALL UNDER BUDGET\n[32:52] MEE018: SO UH YES SO THE SPEECH THING YOU SAID OUR OUR TECHNO OUR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CAME UP WITH SOME BREAK THROUGH\n[33:00] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[33:00] MEE018: SO JUST IN TIME\n[33:01] MEE017: YEAH AND IF WE IF WE'RE JUST HAVING BUTTONS AND THE SPEECH THEN WE'RE GETTING OUR CHEAPEST OPTION OF\n[33:01] FEE019: JUST IN TIME\n[33:08] MEE017: CHIPPING\n[33:09] MEE018: RIGHT RIGHT\n[33:10] MEE017: THAT'S GOOD\n[33:11] MEE017: UH WOAH\n[33:11] MEE018: YEAH AND KEEPING THE L. C. D. SCREEN OUT\n[33:11] MEE017: OKAY WE'RE WE'RE KIND OF UH WE'RE KIND OF UM EXCUSE M I'VE JUST DELETED THAT WHOLE THING\n[33:17] MEE017: UM WE'RE KIND OF RUNNING OUT OF TIME SO IF YOU COULD\n[33:23] MEE017: UH\n[33:27] MEE017: WAS THAT YOU\n[33:31] MEE017: UM THAT WAS YOUR BIT'S COVERED I JUST DELE I JUST ACCIDENTALLY DELETED WHAT I WAS SUPPOSED TO SAY NEXT\n[33:31] MEE018: HUH\n[33:34] MEE018: OH YEAH THAT WAS THAT WAS IT\n[33:38] MEO020: UH EXCUSE ME BRI\n[33:39] MEE017: UM YEAH\n[33:41] MEE018: SO CONTROL F. EIGHT RIGHT\n[33:41] MEE017: OH YEAH\n[33:43] FEE019: YEAH MINE SEEMS TO HAVE TURNED OFF\n[33:45] FEE019: I CAN'T DO ANYTHING\n[33:45] MEE017: AND I JUST TOUCH THE PAD\n[33:46] MEO020: YOU JUST TOUCH THE PAD YEAH\n[33:48] FEE019: NO\n[33:49] MEE017: IT'S ACTUALLY SHUT DOWN\n[33:50] MEO020: NO\n[33:50] FEE019: IT'S ON BUT THERE'S NOTHING ON THE SCREEN\n[33:52] MEE017: OKAY\n[33:52] MEE017: UM NOW WHAT WE HAVE UH OUR NEXT MEETING'S IN HALF AN HOUR AND WHAT I WOULD LIKE YOU GUYS TO DO IS WORK ON GIVING ME A MODEL IN CLAY\n[33:54] MEE018: TRY UH FLIPPING THE SCREEN DOWN\n[33:58] MEE018: 'KAY\n[34:09] MEE018: OH I GET TO DO IT TOO\n[34:10] MEE017: YEAH\n[34:12] FEE019: COOL\n[34:12] MEE017: IT'S YOU GUYS\n[34:12] MEE018: OH NEAT\n[34:13] MEE017: YEAH\n[34:13] MEE017: SO UM YOU KNOW I MEAN LUCKILY WE CHOSE A NICE SIMPLE SHAPE\n[34:18] FEE019: YEAH\n[34:18] MEE018: YEAH YEAH\n[34:18] FEE019: MM\n[34:19] MEE017: UM AND FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT BY YOUR PERSONAL COACHES\n[34:23] FEE019: OKAY\n[34:23] MEO020: THAT'S GREAT\n[34:23] MEE018: OKAY\n[34:24] MEE018: SAVE EVERYTHING TO THE SHARED DOCUMENTS IS THAT RIGHT\n[34:27] MEE017: UH YEAH I HOPE I CAN RECOVER THIS 'CAUSE I'VE ACCIDENTALLY DELETED IT\n[34:28] FEE019: YEAH\n[34:32] MEO020: MM-HMM\n[34:32] MEE017: WHICH DOESN'T REALLY HELP ME MUCH\n[34:34] FEE019: I THINK I'VE SAVED MINE ALREADY\n[34:37] MEE017: YEAH CAN YOU SAVE THAT UH SEND THAT LAST ONE AGAIN PLEASE RAJ AS I STILL CAN'T FIND IT ON THE\n[34:41] MEO020: YEAH\n[34:43] MEO020: UH IT WAS UNDER A DIFFERENT NAME\n[34:45] MEO020: I WILL SHOW YOU IN SHARED DOCUMENTS\n[34:47] MEE017: OKAY\n[34:49] MEO020: UH WORKING COMPONENTS\n[34:52] MEO020: OH YOU DIDN'T GET THAT\n[34:55] MEE017: NO\n[34:55] MEO020: I WILL SEND NEW\n[34:56] MEE017: OKAY THANK YOU\n[34:57] MEO020: UH I'LL PUT IT IN SHARED DOCUMENTS AGAIN\n[35:01] MEE017: UM YEAH PROJECT PROJECT DOCUMENTS\n[35:02] MEO020: PROJECT DOCUMENTS SORRY I PUT IT IN THE SHARED DOCUMENTS\n[35:06] MEE017: UH RIGHT THAT'S THAT'S THE THAT IT GOES THERE AUTOMATICALLY IF YOU PUT IT IN PROJECT DOCUMENTS\n[35:06] MEO020: UH YEAH\n[35:09] MEE017: PROJECT DOCUMENTS IS ON THE UM DESKTOP\n[35:13] MEO020: RIGHT THAT'S GREAT\n[35:15] MEO020: BUT I COU CAN'T OPEN THAT BECAUSE IT W ASKS UH FOR SOME USERNAME OR PASSWORD\n[35:21] MEE018: OH\n[35:22] MEE017: REALLY\n[35:23] MEO020: I'LL SHOW YOU\n[35:30] MEE018: UH THESE LAPEL MICS ARE TROUBLE\n[35:33] MEO020: TS\n[35:34] MEE017: OH RIGHT I THINK UM HOLD ON\n[35:36] MEO020: SORRY\n[35:38] MEO020: UH\n[35:40] MEE017: YEAH I DON'T KNOW IF Y IT IT JUST CA IT JUST CAME UP ON MY UM\n[35:45] MEE017: ON MY AGENDA\n[35:46] MEE017: S UM PRESUMABLY THERE'S CLAY SOMEWHERE\n[35:51] MEE017: UM\n[35:56] MEE017: FOUR\n[36:00] MEO020: YEAH THAT'S GREAT\n[36:02] MEE017: WHOOPS\n[36:03] MEE017: LIGHT LIGHT PLEASE\n[36:04] MEE017: LIGHT\n[36:07] MEE017: RIGHT THERE YOU GO\n[36:08] MEO020: YEAH TH THANK YOU\n[36:09] MEE017: YEAH QUITE\n[36:10] MEE017: AND WE'RE USING THIS OUR BASIC CHIP SET SO IT'S ALL GOOD\n[36:15] MEO020: OH SORRY\n[36:16] MEE018: ARE WE DONE WITH OUR MEETING\n[36:17] MEO020: UH EXCUSE ME BRIAN\n[36:17] MEE017: UM I THINK WE'RE ALMOST DONE YEAH\n[36:19] MEO020: YOU HAVE TO KEEP YOUR PEN SEPARATE BECAUSE I USED YOUR PEN\n[36:19] MEE018: YEAH\n[36:23] MEE017: OH OOPS\n[36:24] MEE017: SORRY MAN\n[36:24] MEO020: S\n[36:26] MEE017: UH OKAY STILL DIDN'T MANAGE TO GET DOWN ALL THE LAST BITS SO WE HAD RECHARGEABLE AND\n[36:33] MEE017: UH\n[36:36] MEE017: APPLES\n[36:40] MEE017: MM MM MM MM MM\n[36:42] MEE017: 'KAY SO WE CAME UP WITH THAT THAT'S OKAY\n[36:44] MEE017: WHAT'S SUPPLEMENTS\n[36:45] MEE017: SUPPLEMENTS\n[36:48] MEE017: UH UH\n[36:56] MEE017: SEE\n[36:58] FEE019: COOL\n[37:01] FEE019: FUN\n[37:03] MEE017: I SHOULDA SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[37:04] MEE017: IF I KN SEE I I KNEW THAT\n[37:05] MEE017: I SHOULDA SORT OF ENGINEERED IT SO WE K ENDED UP MAKING A DIFFI DIFFICULT SHAPE\n[37:10] MEO020: HMM\n[37:12] MEE017: JUST FOR CRUELTY\n[37:13] FEE019: YEAH\n[37:13] MEO020: HMM\n[37:14] FEE019: STAR FRUIT\n[37:16] MEE017: I WONDER IF THEY MEAN LIKE LITERALLY MAKE IT SORT OF BUTTONS AND EVERYTHING\n[37:18] MEO020: SO SH SHOULD\n[37:23] FEE019: NO\n[37:23] MEO020: SHOULD WE LEAVE NOW BRIAN\n[37:23] FEE019: OH YEAH WE CAN DO BUTTONS\n[37:25] MEO020: OR WE ARE GOING TO DISCUSS SOMETHING\n[37:25] MEE017: UM\n[37:28] MEE017: UH NO I THINK THAT'S US OUR DISCUSSION OVER UNLESS ANYBODY'S GOT QUESTIONS OR CONFUSIONS 'CAUSE I'M CONFUSED\n[37:33] FEE019: NO I'M GOOD\n[37:38] MEO020: YEAH\n[37:38] MEE017: HUH\n[37:38] FEE019: OKAY\n[37:40] MEO020: EXCUSE ME\n[37:41] MEE017: UM UH WE'LL PROBABLY GET QUESTIONNAIRE IN A MINUTE IT'S A\n[37:45] FEE019: MM\n[37:48] MEO020: SORRY\n[37:48] MEO020: THANK YOU\n[37:50] MEO020: YEAH\n[37:54] MEE017: THERE WE GO\n[37:55] MEE017: WARNING FINISH MEETING NOW\n[37:57] MEO020: SO\n[37:58] MEE017: I ROUNDED IT UP FAR TOO FAST\n[38:02] MEE017: UM\n[38:03] MEE017: WHERE ARE WE GOING\n[38:04] MEE017: MY DOCUMENTS THAT'S NOT WHAT I WANT\n[38:08] MEE017: MY PROJECT DOCUMENTS\n[38:11] MEE017: THERE WE GO", "question": "Based on the meeting transcript, what are the key design decisions and considerations for the new remote control, including its aesthetic, material, core functionalities, power source, and any specific shapes or colors discussed? 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UH OH I'VE FORGOTTEN TO MAIL YOU THE MINUTES BUT I WILL DO\n[1:00] MEE018: OKAY\n[1:01] MEE017: UPSIDAISY\n[1:01] MEO020: HMM\n[1:02] MEE017: UM UM WE YEAH\n[1:06] MEO020: E EXCUSE ME I FORGOT MY\n[1:09] MEE017: ALRIGHT OKAY YEAH\n[1:09] MEO020: COPY\n[1:13] MEE017: HE'S GONNA GET HIS PEN\n[1:14] FEE019: OH RIGHT\n[1:14] FEE019: OKAY\n[1:15] MEE017: UM WILL YOU GUYS FIRST WITH YOUR PROTOTYPE\n[1:21] MEE017: UM BEFORE WE GET TO THE GOOD NEWS\n[1:26] MEE018: YEAH THERE'S GOOD NEWS\n[1:27] MEE017: UH WE HAVE BUDGET PROBLEMS\n[1:27] MEE018: OH\n[1:28] FEE019: MM\n[1:32] MEE018: OH\n[1:34] MEE017: I'M AFRAID YOU'RE ALL SACKED\n[1:34] MEE018: CUTBACKS\n[1:35] MEE017: OOPS\n[1:36] MEE017: I DON'T EVEN HAVE THIS ON\n[1:38] MEE018: HMM\n[2:00] MEE017: OKAY HAVE YOU GOT A PRESENTATION TO MAKE\n[2:00] MEE018: OKAY\n[2:02] MEO020: NO NOT MINE YET\n[2:03] MEE017: NO\n[2:03] MEE017: OKAY SO IT'S JUST YOUR YOUR SHOW\n[2:04] MEE018: OH\n[2:06] MEE018: UM MAYBE WE SHOULD BRING SO THAT THE CAMERA CAN SEE\n[2:09] MEE018: YEAH\n[2:09] FEE019: OKAY\n[2:09] FEE019: SURE\n[2:11] MEE018: OKAY\n[2:15] FEE019: WE MADE THREE FOR YOU\n[2:17] MEE017: THREE\n[2:18] MEE017: OH\n[2:19] FEE019: UM ONE'S BASED ON THE BANANA ONE'S BASED ON THE TOMATO AND THE OTHER ONE IS ST\n[2:25] MEE017: TOMATO\n[2:25] MEE017: WHAT TOMATO\n[2:27] MEE017: I DON'T RECALL A TOMATO\n[2:29] FEE019: LOOK\n[2:30] FEE019: OH YEAH WELL YEAH WE HAD V SOME RED LEFT OVER\n[2:33] FEE019: SO\n[2:33] MEE017: AH I SEE OKAY\n[2:34] FEE019: OKAY SO THIS IS THE UM NON TO NON UH NO BUTTONS ONE OR AS MM FEW BUTTONS AS POSSIBLE MAINLY SPEAK RECOGNITION\n[2:42] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[2:44] FEE019: THE YELLOW THERE IS THE UM THE SLOGAN YEAH THAT WE NEED TO INCORPORATE IT'S VERY SIMPLE\n[2:46] MEE017: LOGO\n[2:48] MEE017: OKAY BRILLIANT\n[2:50] FEE019: IF YOU DO NEED BUTTONS YOU CAN FLIP IT OVER AND THERE'S SOME THERE UM BUT MAINLY IT'S SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[2:54] MEE017: OKAY\n[2:57] MEE017: OKAY SO THE BUTTONS WOULD BE LIKE YOU KNOW INDIVIDUAL USERS OR YEAH\n[3:01] FEE019: YEAH\n[3:02] FEE019: YEAH AND YEAH THEY MIGHT PROJECT THINGS ONTO THE SCREEN WHICH YOU CAN DO ON THERE\n[3:07] MEE017: ALRIGHT OKAY\n[3:07] FEE019: MM I'M NOT SURE ABOUT THAT\n[3:09] FEE019: UM AND THIS ONE IS THE ONE W MORE LIKE THE ONE W THAT WE LOOKED AT EARLIER\n[3:15] MEE017: RIGHT\n[3:15] FEE019: YEAH YOU GUYS CAN HAVE A LOOK AT THAT IF YOU WANT\n[3:17] MEE017: THAT'S GROOVY\n[3:17] MEO020: YEAH\n[3:20] MEE017: WELL I LIKE THE FEEL OF IT I LIKE THE FEEL OF IT\n[3:20] MEO020: UH CAN I HAVE\n[3:21] FEE019: YEAH SURE\n[3:24] FEE019: UM THAT ONE IS OH NO IT'S DELICATE\n[3:26] MEO020: OH SORRY S\n[3:26] MEE017: AT OH DEAR\n[3:29] FEE019: THAT'S THAT'S ALREADY GOT ITS STAND THAT ONE\n[3:31] FEE019: THAT'S IT STAND\n[3:32] MEE017: ALRIGHT OKAY\n[3:32] FEE019: IT DOES ALSO LIE FLAT BUT THAT'S THE THAT YELLOW STAND THERE REPRESENTS THE THE CHARGING STAND\n[3:39] MEE017: OKAY BRILLIANT MM\n[3:39] FEE019: UM THE BLACK ON THE BACK IS THE SLOGAN\n[3:43] MEE017: OKAY NICE AND OBVIOUS THERE IF IT'S STANDING UP I GUESS YEAH\n[3:45] FEE019: UH YEAH THAT WELL WE DID THINK OF THAT\n[3:48] FEE019: YEAH IF IT'S STANDING UP IT'S IT'S ON THERE BUT ALSO WE'RE GONNA HAVE THE COMPANY NAME ON THE FRONT\n[3:54] FEE019: WHICH IS THE LITTLE BLACK KIND OF LINE IN THE MIDDLE\n[3:56] MEE017: OH RIGHT OKAY BRILLIANT\n[3:58] MEE017: LIKE THAT FROM ITS CENTRE\n[3:58] FEE019: SO UM AND THAT'S THE UM TRANSMIT THE L. E. D. THING\n[4:03] FEE019: THESE ARE THE S TWO SCROLL ONES WHICH WE THOUGHT COULD BE CHANNEL UP AND DOWN AND VOLUME UP AND DOWN\n[4:09] FEE019: WE N WERE WEREN'T SURE ABOUT PUTTING THEM THERE BECAUSE UM I IT'S IT KIND OF COULD GET BASHED\n[4:15] MEE017: WHERE YOU'RE YEAH UH WERE YOU'RE HOLDING IT KIND OF\n[4:17] FEE019: YEAH\n[4:17] FEE019: WELL IF YOU HOLD IT YOU CAN YOU ALL CAN HOLD IT IS IT DOES ACTUALLY FEEL QUITE ERGONOMIC IF YOU'VE GOT SMALL HANDS\n[4:22] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[4:24] MEE017: YEAH\n[4:24] MEE018: MM\n[4:26] FEE019: UM OBVIOUSLY I DON'T THINK THAT'S REAL SIZED\n[4:26] MEE017: OKAY\n[4:29] FEE019: IT WOULD HAVE TO BE A BIT BIGGER\n[4:29] MEE017: YEAH OKAY\n[4:30] MEE017: YEAH SCALE MODEL YEAH\n[4:31] FEE019: OKAY\n[4:32] FEE019: UM THAT'S A SPEAKER AT THE TOP SO YOU CAN SPEAK INTO IT LIKE A LITTLE WALKIE TALKIE AS WELL FOR SPEAK RECOGNITION\n[4:38] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[4:39] FEE019: UM AND UM THEN THE BUTTONS\n[4:43] FEE019: YEAH KIND OF SELF EXPLANATORY JUST BUTTONS WHENEVER YOU NEED THEM\n[4:46] FEE019: TRIED TO KEEP IT SIMPLE\n[4:47] FEE019: OH THAT'S THE CHARGING BASE PRONGS AT THE BOTTOM\n[4:50] MEE017: ALRIGHT EXCELLENT\n[4:52] FEE019: WE USED THOSE\n[4:52] FEE019: AND UM THEN THE BIG RED BUTTON IN THE MIDDLE IS THE ON AND OFF ONE\n[5:00] FEE019: IT'S NOT IN THE TRADITIONAL PLACE BUT UM IT'S QUITE AN OBVIOUS PLACE\n[5:00] MEE017: OKAY\n[5:02] MEE017: NO\n[5:03] MEE017: IT'S OUT OF THE WAY AS WELL I SUPPOSE SO\n[5:05] MEE017: EXCELLENT\n[5:07] FEE019: SO THERE WE GO AND AND UM WE HAVE THE BANANA BASED ONE TOO\n[5:12] MEE018: OH YEAH YEAH\n[5:14] MEE017: YEP\n[5:15] MEE018: THIS ONE IS UH I SUPPOSE FOR THE YOUNGER AUDIENCES\n[5:18] MEE017: OKAY SO SO BARNEY THE BANANA\n[5:19] MEE018: A A MORE FRIENDLY TYPE OF\n[5:22] MEE018: RIGHT RIGHT\n[5:22] MEE018: IT'S TO UH INDUCE MORE TELEVISION WATCHING I SUPPOSE OR\n[5:26] MEE017: AH EXCELLENT JUST WHAT WE NEED\n[5:28] FEE019: YEAH\n[5:28] MEE018: YEAH\n[5:29] MEE018: SAY IT FOR THE CAMERA\n[5:30] MEE017: LO SORT OF LOCH NESS BANANA\n[5:31] MEO020: MM-HMM\n[5:35] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[5:35] MEE018: RIGHT RIGHT\n[5:37] MEE017: COOL YEAH\n[5:39] MEE017: WELL NICE TO HAVE UH OPTIONS AT LEAST\n[5:41] FEE019: YEAH\n[5:41] MEE018: YEP\n[5:42] FEE019: SO ARE THERE ANY UM IMPROVEMENTS OR ISSUES OR\n[5:42] MEE017: 'KAY AND\n[5:46] MEE018: IT WON'T STAND\n[5:47] MEE017: OH THERE ARE ISSUES OH THERE ARE ISSUES\n[5:48] MEE018: JUST LET IT LIE DOWN IT WONT STAND\n[5:52] MEE017: UM MAIN PROBLEM THAT WE HAVE UNFORTUNATELY BEING FINANCE\n[5:57] FEE019: OH\n[5:58] MEE017: UH LET'S JUST ENTER IN THE UM EVALUATION CRITERIA\n[6:02] MEE017: UM UNFORTUNATELY\n[6:06] MEE017: THE UNIT WE ARE CURRENTLY GOING TO PRODUCE MINUS THE EXTRA SCROLL BUTTONS UH IT'S GONNA COST US FOURTEEN POINT SIX EUROS\n[6:12] MEO020: MM\n[6:15] FEE019: OH\n[6:16] MEE017: SO WE HAVE TO REA SORRY I'VE ACCIDENTALLY HIGHLIGHTED SOMEHOW UM\n[6:17] MEE018: WHAT'S ON THE UH ON THE LEFT\n[6:24] MEE017: THERE WE GO\n[6:26] MEE018: OKAY\n[6:28] MEE017: OH GOD WHY IS IT DOING THAT\n[6:29] FEE019: OOH\n[6:32] MEE017: THERE WE GO\n[6:37] MEE017: SO BASICALLY UM IN ORDER TO SAVE OUR TWO EUROS\n[6:45] MEE017: UM I WAS THINKING\n[6:47] MEE017: THAT WE COULD HAVE ESSENTIALLY THE SAME SHAPE BUT JUST HAVE IT FLATTENED\n[6:52] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[6:53] FEE019: MORE LIKE A TRADITIONAL REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:53] MEE017: UM\n[6:55] MEE017: YEAH I MEAN IT'S ALREADY GOT A KIND OF COOL SHAPE SO BUT IT WOULDN'T HAVE TO BE CURVED SORT OF IN AND OUT\n[6:57] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[6:59] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[7:01] MEE017: AND BY DOING SO OH NO HOLD ON\n[7:05] MEE017: DOESN'T SAVE US QUITE AS MUCH\n[7:08] MEE017: I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON WITH THIS AGAIN\n[7:10] MEE018: W WHY IS THE UH DOUBLE CURVED TWO OF THEM\n[7:14] MEE017: OH GOOD POINT\n[7:17] MEO020: AND DOUBLE CURVE ON BOTH SIDES\n[7:19] MEE017: UM\n[7:22] MEO020: CURVE\n[7:23] MEO020: YEAH THIS IS DOUBLE CURVE NO\n[7:23] MEE017: THAT'S SORT OF CURVE IN AND OUT\n[7:25] MEO020: THIS IS DOUBLE CURVE\n[7:25] MEE018: IS I\n[7:26] MEO020: IT THIS ONE IS SINGLE CURVE\n[7:29] MEE018: MM\n[7:29] MEO020: 'CAUSE THIS IS SINGLE CURVE THIS IS CURVED ON BOTH SIDES\n[7:33] MEO020: SO DOUBLE CURVE\n[7:33] MEE017: NO I THINK IT MEANS DOUBLE CURVED AS IN UM LIKE UH A SINGLE CURVE ON THAT BOTTOM HALF\n[7:36] FEE019: LIKE AN S. SHAPE\n[7:42] MEE017: AND THE DOUBLE CURVED WOULD BE IF IT WAS THAT SIMILAR CURVE UPWARD\n[7:46] FEE019: OKAY\n[7:47] MEE017: OKAY I MIGHT BE WRONG THOUGH\n[7:48] MEO020: LIKE THIS ONE CURVE ON THIS SIDE ONE CURVE ON THAT SIDE\n[7:51] MEE017: I DON'T THINK THAT COUNTS AS A CURVE I THINK THAT'S JUST A SHAPE\n[7:53] MEO020: HMM\n[7:54] MEO020: HMM\n[7:54] FEE019: OKAY\n[7:55] MEE017: A CURVATURE IS LIKE THE THIS CASE\n[7:57] MEO020: MAYBE\n[7:58] MEE018: 'CAUSE THAT'S THE UH THE BIGGEST EXPENSE THERE RIGHT\n[7:58] FEE019: OKAY\n[8:01] MEE017: YEAH AND WHY WHY I'VE GOT IT TWO I DON'T KNOW I CAN'T SEEM TO SELECT ANY MORE HOWEVER\n[8:02] MEE018: GOT TWO OF THEM\n[8:06] MEE018: OKAY\n[8:08] MEE018: WELL WE CAN WORK AROUND THAT UM\n[8:10] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[8:11] MEE017: RIGHT\n[8:12] MEE017: NO\n[8:12] MEE018: CUT THINGS OUT\n[8:16] MEE018: BUT YOU THINK IT SHOULD BE ONE\n[8:18] MEE017: IT'S MEANT TO BE ONE YEAH I DON'T KNOW WHY I PUT TWO IN THERE\n[8:20] MEE018: OKAY\n[8:20] MEE017: BUT UM HOLD ON TILL I FIND IT I THINK THIS SHIFT BUTTON MIGHT BE STUCK AGAIN\n[8:28] MEE017: NO MAYBE THE SHIFT BUTTON'S STUCK IN\n[8:32] MEE018: YEAH\n[8:34] MEE017: UM OKAY SO THAT WOULD TAKE AWAY THREE WHICH WOULD GIVE US\n[8:34] MEO020: MM\n[8:35] MEO020: SHOULD\n[8:38] MEE017: OH THAT'S FINE\n[8:39] MEE018: YEAH SO WE'RE\n[8:40] MEE017: ELEVEN UH ELEVEN EUROS SIXTY\n[8:40] FEE019: COOL\n[8:42] FEE019: COOL\n[8:43] MEE017: UM\n[8:45] FEE019: SO WE COULD EVEN ADD SOMETHING\n[8:47] MEE017: WE COU OH NOT QUITE HAVE THE SCROLL WHEEL UNFORTUNATELY\n[8:49] MEE018: WE SHOULD FIRE THE ACCOUNTANTS\n[8:51] MEE017: WHAT\n[8:52] MEE018: FIRE THE ACCOUNTANTS\n[9:00] MEE018: AH YEAH WE COULD ADD THINGS\n[9:03] MEE018: MAYBE IF YOU CLICK BACK IN THAT BOTTOM RIGHT CELL WHERE YOU'RE STARTING FROM AND THEN USE THE ARROW KEYS\n[9:07] MEE017: YEAH\n[9:08] MEE018: DOES THAT WORK\n[9:09] MEE017: YEAH I KNOW THAT JUST EXTENDS IT AS WELL\n[9:09] MEE018: NO MM\n[9:11] MEO020: UH YOU CAN DO ONE THING\n[9:11] MEE017: I DON'T KNOW\n[9:14] MEO020: YOU JUST SELECT ONE BOX OUTSI YEAH THIS BOX\n[9:16] MEO020: THEN MOVE IT WITH THE HELP OF THIS OKAY\n[9:20] MEE017: IT ONE OF THE BUTTONS IS STICKING I DON'T KNOW\n[9:21] MEO020: JUST UH JUST UH OKAY JUST A MINUTE\n[9:27] MEO020: OKAY\n[9:27] MEO020: NO INPUT LIKE THIS\n[9:30] MEO020: SHIFT\n[9:31] MEO020: NO IT'S NOT\n[9:31] MEE017: NO IT'S 'CAUSE THE UH THE SHIFT BUTTON'S STUCK OR SOMETHING\n[9:33] MEO020: YEAH IT'S NOT WORKING\n[9:35] MEE018: IS IT THE OTHER SHIFT BUTTON MAYBE\n[9:35] MEO020: SHOULD WE ASK MELI SHOULD WE ASK OUR TECHNICAL EXPERT MELISSA\n[9:40] MEE017: NO THAT'S FINE\n[9:42] MEE017: UM WE'VE WORKED OUT WHAT IT WOULD BE ANYWAY\n[9:43] MEE018: DID YOU TRY BOTH SHIFT BUTTONS\n[9:46] MEE018: IT COULD BE THE OTHER SIDE\n[9:46] MEE017: YEAH\n[9:49] MEE017: CANCEL\n[9:50] MEE017: PISS OFF\n[9:52] MEE018: THAT'S TOO BAD\n[9:56] MEE017: OH WELL NEVER MIND\n[9:57] MEE017: UM\n[9:59] MEE017: RIGHT SO THAT'S FINANCES AND I DUNNO WHAT WE WHAT COULD WE RECKON WE COULD ADD\n[10:05] MEE017: UM\n[10:06] FEE019: WELL MAYBE WE COULD ADD SOMETHING BUT MAYBE IF WHAT DO YOU TH WE'RE TRYING TO SAVE MONEY SO\n[10:10] MEE017: WELL I SUPPOSE THAT'S OUR THAT'S THAT'S OUR DESIGN THAT WE'VE GOT\n[10:13] FEE019: YEAH IF WE'RE HAPPY WITH THE DESIGN THERE'S NO POINT IN SPENDING MONEY IF WE DON'T HAVE TO\n[10:13] MEE017: SO\n[10:18] MEE017: YEAH\n[10:18] FEE019: BUT IF THERE IS ANYTHING YOU THINK WE'VE MISSED OUT THERE THEN YOU KNOW FEEL FREE TO ADD IT\n[10:22] FEE019: MAYBE I MEAN OBVIOUSLY IT WOULD BE BIGGER SO THERE MIGHT BE MORE SPACE FOR THE THE SLOGAN ON THE FRONT\n[10:28] FEE019: BECAUSE IT'S NOT IN AN IDEAL PLACE RIGHT NOW\n[10:29] MEE017: YEAH YEAH\n[10:31] MEE017: WELL THAT'S THAT'S UH OKAY SO PROJECT EVALUATION\n[10:35] MEE017: WE HAVE UNDER TWELVE EUROS FIFTY\n[10:38] MEE017: PROJECT PROCESS HOW DO WE THINK THAT WENT\n[10:42] MEE017: ARE WE HAPPY\n[10:43] MEE018: OH\n[10:43] FEE019: MM\n[10:44] MEE018: YEAH I THINK WE HAVE A A WINNING PRODUCT\n[10:46] MEE017: OKAY\n[10:55] MEE017: EVALUATION\n[10:58] MEE017: OH WE'VE BEEN WRITING THIS UP FOR M MONTHS\n[10:59] FEE019: I THINK IT WENT QUITE SMOOTHLY\n[11:04] MEE017: UH ROOM FOR CREATIVITY WERE WE HAPPY WITH THAT\n[11:07] FEE019: W I THINK WE WERE VERY CREATIVE\n[11:09] MEE017: NO I MEA I THINK IT MEANS SORT OF INDIVIDUALLY\n[11:12] FEE019: OH RIGHT OKAY\n[11:15] MEE017: YES NO MAYBE\n[11:16] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[11:17] MEE017: OKAY\n[11:17] MEE017: GROOVY\n[11:18] MEE017: SO UH WE'RE JUST GONNA\n[11:20] MEE017: UH YEAH OKAY\n[11:21] MEE017: TEAMWORK\n[11:22] MEE017: LEADERSHIP SORRY\n[11:24] MEE018: GREAT LEADERSHIP\n[11:24] FEE019: EXCELLENT LEADERSHIP\n[11:25] MEE017: THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[11:26] MEE017: YOU'RE ALL GET YOU'RE ALL GETTING A RAISE\n[11:28] MEE017: UH TEAMWORK\n[11:29] MEE017: I THOUGHT WENT WELL\n[11:30] MEE018: YEAH YEAH\n[11:31] MEO020: YEAH\n[11:31] FEE019: YEAH EVERYONE GOT ENOUGH INPUT I THINK\n[11:31] MEE017: YEAH\n[11:34] MEE017: UH AND WELL MEANS YEAH\n[11:36] MEO020: YEAH WE\n[11:36] MEE017: THE TECHNICAL STUFF WAS BRILLIANT\n[11:39] MEE017: LET'S BUY MORE\n[11:40] FEE019: YEAH\n[11:40] MEE017: UH RIGHT\n[11:41] MEO020: YEAH\n[11:43] MEE017: UM I DON'T KNOW WHAT NEW IDEAS FOUND MEANS TO BE HONEST\n[11:43] MEE018: THESE PENS ARE ARE NEAT THOUGH\n[11:45] MEO020: YEAH THESE ARE NEW IDEAS LIKE GLOW IN THE DARK OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[11:50] MEO020: WE DISCUSSED ALL THE NEW IDEAS BUT OF COURSE WE COULDN'T REACH ANY PROPER GOALS\n[11:55] MEO020: WE COULDN'T USE THESE BUT WE H WE ARE USING THESE SCROLL BUTTONS LIKE THIS\n[12:00] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[12:00] MEE017: MM-HMM\n[12:00] MEO020: THESE ARE NEW IDEAS WE AND NEW SHAPES EVERYTHING\n[12:02] FEE019: YEAH\n[12:03] MEE017: MM 'KAY\n[12:03] MEO020: AT LE YEAH\n[12:04] MEE017: GROOVY\n[12:05] MEE017: SO JUST GENERAL THUMBS UP FOR ALL OF US THEN\n[12:07] MEO020: HMM\n[12:08] MEE017: THAT KIND OF UNFORTUNATELY IS TOO QUICK\n[12:11] FEE019: OKAY\n[12:12] MEO020: HMM\n[12:13] MEE018: OKAY\n[12:13] FEE019: WELL UM\n[12:15] MEE017: UH\n[12:15] MEE017: I SUPPOSE YEAH\n[12:18] MEE018: UH SO LET'S TALK ABOUT OUR BONUSES AND THE RAISES WE'RE GETTING FOR THIS RIGHT\n[12:18] MEE017: UM\n[12:21] MEE017: THAT'S IT UM I THINK ANOTHER COUPLE OF DAYS HOLIDAY PAY MIGHT BE WELL IN ORDER FOR ALL OF YOU\n[12:25] FEE019: MM\n[12:27] MEE018: RIGHT RIGHT\n[12:28] MEE017: UH LET'S SEE IF I CAN GET THIS BLOODY THING TO WORK\n[12:32] MEE018: UH MAYBE WE SHOULD START CLEANING UP THE CLAY\n[12:33] MEE017: WHOOPS\n[12:35] FEE019: YEAH MAYBE\n[12:36] MEO020: SO\n[12:37] MEE017: DOES IT GO BACK IN DOES IT\n[12:39] MEE017: REUSABLE\n[12:43] MEE018: SOMETHING WE SHOULD GET\n[12:43] MEE017: I DON'T KNOW WHAT THIS IS BUT IT'S REALLY REALLY ANNOYING\n[12:44] MEO020: SO\n[12:47] MEO020: UH BRIAN HAVE YOU HAVE YOU FINISHED\n[12:48] MEE017: UH-HUH\n[12:50] MEE017: UM I HAVE YES\n[12:50] MEO020: UH MINE NEEDS ALSO THIS\n[12:53] MEE017: HUH\n[12:54] MEO020: AT LAST MINE IS ALSO THE PRESENTATION\n[12:56] MEE017: OH RIGHT OKAY YOU'VE GOT MORE OKAY\n[12:57] MEO020: YEAH YEAH\n[12:57] FEE019: OH YOU GOT A PRESENTATION SORRY\n[12:58] MEE017: SORRY UH\n[12:59] MEE018: OH OK\n[12:59] MEE017: IT DIDN'T BOTHER TO TELL ME THAT ON THIS\n[13:00] MEO020: S\n[13:02] MEE017: THING\n[13:05] MEE017: IS IT\n[13:06] MEE017: OKAY\n[13:07] MEO020: UH IS THE PROJECT EVALUATED THAT IS MINE\n[13:07] MEE017: DOESN'T TELL ME\n[13:12] MEE017: OH YOU'RE DOING THAT\n[13:13] MEO020: YEAH\n[13:15] MEE017: WE EVALUATED OURSELVES WE THOUGHT WE WERE GREAT\n[13:17] FEE019: YEAH\n[13:24] MEE018: UH\n[13:25] FEE019: MM LOVE TO EAT THAT NOW\n[13:26] MEE018: ANYBODY\n[13:28] FEE019: KIND OF A GREEN BANANA NOW\n[13:28] MEE017: MM\n[13:29] MEE018: CLAY COVERED BANANA\n[13:32] FEE019: IT'S THIS AS WELL SORRY WE FORGOT TO MENTION IT'LL BE MADE OUT OF KIND OF A RUBBERY LATEX NEW MATERIAL THAT WE'VE GOT\n[13:39] MEE017: O OKAY HOLD ON\n[13:40] FEE019: I'VE GOT\n[13:43] MEE018: BLUE\n[13:51] MEE017: I WONDER W WHICH CELL DO I WANT\n[14:03] MEE018: IT'S FUN TO TOUCH\n[14:04] FEE019: YEAH\n[14:27] MEO020: SO\n[14:29] MEE017: OKAY I DIDN'T REALISE YOU HAD THAT BIT\n[14:30] MEO020: YEAH\n[14:32] MEO020: SO\n[14:33] FEE019: OH COULD YOU PASS THE TOMATO PLEASE\n[14:35] FEE019: SORRY\n[14:36] FEE019: THANK YOU\n[14:37] MEO020: SO NOW IS THE FINAL EVALUATION FINAL EVALUATION OF THE UH UH OF OUR PRODUCT\n[14:42] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[14:42] MEO020: HOW WE ARE GOING TO MEANS UH AT WHAT STANDARD WHAT STANDARD WHETHER IT MEETS OUR STANDARDS OR NOT\n[14:50] MEO020: HOW MU WHAT RATING WE WILL GIVE TO THESE PRODUCTS\n[14:53] MEO020: SO OF COURSE THIS IS WILL BE A TEAM WORK W WE TOGETHER HAVE TO DECIDE WHA WHAT RATING WE WILL GIVE TO THIS PRODUCT AND EVERYTHING\n[15:00] MEE017: OKAY\n[15:00] MEO020: SO WHAT METHODOLOGY I WILL TELL YOU ON WHAT BASIS WE ARE GOING TO DISCUSS ALL THIS\n[15:06] MEO020: WE WILL GIVE THE RATING TO THIS PRODUCT BASED ON THE USER REQUIREMENTS WHETHER IT MEETS THE USER REQUIREMENTS OR NOT THIS PRODUCT\n[15:16] MEO020: THEN TRENDS WHETHER IT IS AS FASHION TRENDS OR NOT\n[15:20] MEO020: MEANS BECAUSE WE HAVE ALREADY STATED THAT PEOPLE DO PREFER FASHIONABLE THINGS NOWADAYS\n[15:27] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[15:28] MEO020: SO THIS IS ALSO AN IMPORTANT FACTOR FOR OUR EVALUATION ALSO\n[15:32] MEO020: THEN MARKETING STRATEGY OF THE COMPANY\n[15:35] MEO020: AS WE HAVE ALREADY DISCUSSED THAT OUR COMPANY IS QUITE IN THE MARKET NOT ONLY IN TERMS OF PROVIDING QUALITY PRODUCTS\n[15:42] MEO020: NOT ONLY IN PRO PROVIDING LATEST TECHNOLOGIES BUT ALSO IN TERMS OF PROVIDING ENVIRONMENTAL S\n[15:49] FEE019: SORRY\n[15:50] FEE019: SORRY CARRY ON\n[15:51] MEO020: YEAH\n[15:51] MEO020: SO BUT ALSO IN TERMS OF PROVIDING ENVIRONMENTAL SAFE PRODUCTS UH YEAH LIKE UH KEEPING UH KEEPING IN MIND ALL THE SAFETY ISSUES\n[16:01] MEO020: SO\n[16:04] MEO020: NOW COMES THE CRITERIA RATING WITH SEVEN POINT SCALE\n[16:07] MEE017: OKAY\n[16:08] MEO020: I'M HAVING THIS SCALE THIS SCALE SO WE HAVE TO DO IT ON A BOARD\n[16:11] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[16:16] FEE019: OKAY\n[16:16] MEE017: ALRIGHT OKAY\n[16:16] MEO020: THE USER REQUIREM I THINK\n[16:17] MEE017: THE BOARD WORKING AGAIN IS IT\n[16:22] MEE018: DO WE HAVE THE UH THE MARKER FOR THE BOARD\n[16:25] MEE017: UH\n[16:25] FEE019: UM\n[16:27] MEO020: THANK YOU\n[16:27] MEE018: THERE IT IS\n[16:32] MEO020: SO\n[18:01] MEO020: SO THESE ARE THE THREE CRITE CRITERIAS FOR OUR EVALUATION OF OUR PRODUCT\n[18:08] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[18:09] MEO020: FIRST OF ALL UH COMES USER REQUIREMENT\n[18:12] MEO020: SO WE WILL SEE WHETHER THIS PRODUCT MEETS ALL USER REQUIREMENTS OR NOT\n[18:18] MEO020: I I WILL FIRST I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOUR VIEWS WHAT DO YOU THINK WHETHER IT MEETS ALL USER REQUIREMENTS OR NOT\n[18:24] FEE019: UM I THINK\n[18:28] FEE019: YEAH IT DID\n[18:29] FEE019: IT HAD ALL THE BASIC BUTTONS THAT THEY NEEDED AS WELL AS THE UH NEW TECHNOLOGY THAT PEOPLE SAID THEY WANTED\n[18:29] MEO020: S\n[18:38] MEE017: YEAH\n[18:38] FEE019: UM SO\n[18:39] MEE017: WHEN THE USER REQUIREMENT IS ESSENTIALLY JUST TO OPERATE THE T. V. SO YEAH OF COURSE WE HAVEN'T ACTUALLY GOT A WORKING MODEL YET\n[18:41] FEE019: DOES IT WORK\n[18:43] FEE019: YEAH\n[18:44] FEE019: SO\n[18:44] MEO020: SO WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU WILL PERSONALLY GIVE\n[18:47] FEE019: I WOULD SAY SEVEN\n[18:49] MEO020: SEVEN\n[18:50] MEO020: UH\n[18:50] FEE019: SEVEN IS GOOD YEAH ISN'T IT\n[18:52] FEE019: I CAN'T TRUE OR FALSE\n[18:54] FEE019: NO SORRY TR ONE IS TRUE\n[18:55] MEE017: ONE YEAH\n[18:57] MEO020: UH ONE IS MEANS HIGHEST RANKING OKAY\n[18:59] FEE019: YEAH\n[19:00] MEO020: BUT I THINK HIGHEST RANKING IS SEVEN OR ONE\n[19:02] MEE017: NO IT'S IT'S LIKE TRUE IS ONE END AND FALSE IS THE OTH\n[19:03] MEE018: NO THAT'S FALSE\n[19:05] MEO020: OKAY RIGHT RIGHT\n[19:06] FEE019: OKAY SO ONE\n[19:07] MEO020: SO IT'S ONE FOR FROM YOUR POINT OF VIEW\n[19:10] FEE019: YEP\n[19:11] MEO020: AND WHAT DO YOU SAY OUR INDUSTRIAL EXPERT\n[19:13] MEE018: UH\n[19:17] MEE018: IT'S HARD TO KNOW\n[19:18] MEE018: I I GIVE IT A TWO\n[19:20] MEO020: UH D YOU CAN YOU CAN TELL ON ON THE LIKE I THINK SHE HAS GIVEN HER VIEWS ON THE BASIS OF DESIGN\n[19:27] MEO020: BECAUSE SHE WAS OUR I INTERFACE EXPERT\n[19:29] MEE018: OKAY\n[19:29] MEO020: BUT YOU CAN GIVE YOUR VIEWS BASED ON TECHNOLOGY WHETHER THE TECHNOLOGY MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CUSTOMERS OR NOT\n[19:36] MEE018: UM YEAH I THINK I IT MIGHT EVEN EXCEED IT UM\n[19:41] MEE018: BUT I GUESS THERE IS A KIND OF A SHORTAGE OF BUTTONS\n[19:45] MEE018: UM I'M GONNA GIVE IT A TWO\n[19:48] MEO020: TWO\n[19:49] MEE018: TWO\n[19:49] MEO020: AND WHAT ABOUT UH YOU BRIAN\n[19:52] MEE017: OH I'LL GO FOR A ONE\n[19:53] MEO020: YOU WILL GO FOR ONE\n[19:54] MEE017: BASIC REQUIREMENTS BUT OF THE PRO OF THE PROJECT\n[19:55] MEO020: OKAY\n[19:58] MEO020: UH FOR ME PERSONALLY IT IS EVERYTHING FINE IT MAY BE HAVING GOOD DESIGN\n[20:03] MEO020: IT MAY BE UH MEETING ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CUSTOMERS LIKE TECHNOLOGY WISE PRICE WISE\n[20:09] MEO020: BUT THERE IS ONE THING WHICH LIMITS THE CUSTOMERS LIKE WE ARE HAVING ONLY TWO THREE DESIGNS\n[20:14] MEO020: LIKE WE ARE HAVING ONE BANANA DESIGN AND THE OTHER ONE IS ORANGE AND UH YEAH LOWER END\n[20:17] MEE017: YEAH TH\n[20:18] FEE019: MM YELLOW\n[20:22] MEO020: AND THE THIRD ONE IS WHAT YOU GE UH THAT IS NOT A F FRUIT LOOK\n[20:26] FEE019: UH-HUH\n[20:26] MEO020: BUT IF A PERSON DOESN'T LIKE BANANA OR ORANGE YOU ARE LIMITING HIM\n[20:26] MEE017: COME ON THAT WAS THE THA\n[20:31] MEE017: 'KAY\n[20:31] FEE019: UH-HUH\n[20:31] MEO020: NO DON'T BUY OUR PRODUCT BECAUSE WE ARE L WE LIKE THIS ONLY\n[20:35] FEE019: OKAY\n[20:35] MEO020: SO WE ARE SHOWING OUR PREFERENCE FOR PARTICULAR FRUITS TWO OR THREE KINDS RATHER AND YEAH\n[20:38] MEE017: BEING FRUITIST\n[20:42] FEE019: IS THAT NO IS THAT NOT TRENDS\n[20:42] MEO020: SO\n[20:44] MEO020: UH NO UH PERSONALLY AS A MARKETING EXPERT I DON'T BELIEVE THAT BECAUSE WHATEVER COMPANIES THEY LAUNCH THEIR PRODUCTS IN THE SHAPE OF FRUITS\n[20:53] MEO020: THEY GIVE A RANGE OF PRODUCTS A RANGE OF SHAPES LIKE IF WE SEE\n[20:57] MEO020: LOOK AT THE SMALLEST THING TOFFEE CHOCOLATES THEY GIVE A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT THINGS\n[21:01] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[21:02] MEO020: SOME CHILDREN LIKE TO BUY BANANA SHAPE SOME APPLE SHAPE SOME EVEN PINEAPPLE SHAPE SOME ORANGE SHAPE\n[21:07] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[21:07] MEO020: SO YOU CAN WHAT SHAPE A PERSON WILL LIKE\n[21:10] MEO020: SO IN THIS CASE GIVING ONLY ONE OR TWO CHOICES WE ARE LIM LIMITING OUR CUSTOMERS\n[21:16] MEO020: AND BY LIMITING THEM WE ARE LIMITING OUR SALES LIMITING OUR PROFIT ALSO\n[21:16] FEE019: UH-HUH\n[21:20] FEE019: BUT IN ELECTRONICS I THINK IT'S NOT Q ALWAYS QUITE SO UM YOU DON'T ALWAYS HAVE SO MANY CHOICES AS WITH CHOCOLATES\n[21:27] FEE019: I THINK YOU KNOW IF YOU'RE GOING TO BUY A T. V. MAYBE A COMPANY'LL HAVE THAT YOU'RE GOING TO CHOOSE FROM\n[21:34] FEE019: A COMPANY'LL HAVE TWO OR THREE CHOICES BUT THEY'RE DIFFERENT DESIGNS\n[21:39] FEE019: WE WERE COMING UP WITH ONE PRODUCT\n[21:43] MEO020: UH MAYBE\n[21:44] MEO020: OKAY BUT I WILL I WILL PERSONALLY WON'T GIVE IT BEYOND THREE\n[21:46] FEE019: NO I MEAN UH OBVIOUSLY YOUR OPINION I'M JUST TRYING TO\n[21:51] FEE019: OKAY\n[21:51] MEO020: SO WE CAN\n[21:52] MEE017: HE'S A TOUGH COOKIE\n[21:55] MEO020: YEAH ON AN AVERAGE WE CAN THINK THREE FOUR SEVENTHS MAYBE\n[22:01] MEO020: THREE OR FOUR\n[22:04] MEO020: UH NO SORRY IT SHOULD BE\n[22:06] MEE017: SIX\n[22:07] MEE017: FIVE OR SIX\n[22:08] FEE019: WHAT ARE WE DOING\n[22:09] MEO020: NO SORRY SORRY SORRY SORRY WE ARE DOING A VERY WRONG THING\n[22:09] MEE018: WHAT ARE WE DOING\n[22:10] FEE019: ADDING THEM UP\n[22:12] MEE018: WE'RE GONNA AVERAGE THEM\n[22:13] MEO020: YEAH YEAH WE ARE TAKING EVERYTHING AND THAT'S I HAVE TAKEN IT VERY WRONGLY\n[22:14] MEE018: OKAY\n[22:14] FEE019: OH\n[22:15] MEE018: SO SEVEN FOURTHS\n[22:16] MEO020: YEAH UH THREE FOUR FOUR TWO SIX SEVEN SEVEN SEV YEAH ONE PE EXACTLY\n[22:17] MEE018: ABOUT ONE POINT F ONE POINT EIGHT\n[22:21] MEO020: SO WE CAN SAY ONE OR TWO\n[22:23] MEE018: OKAY\n[22:23] FEE019: OKAY\n[22:24] MEO020: BECAUSE IT IS ONE POINT EIGHT UH TWO SO WE WILL DO TWO\n[22:26] MEE017: OH I SEE\n[22:29] MEE018: YEAH ROUND IT UP TO TWO\n[22:29] MEO020: YEAH\n[22:30] FEE019: OKAY YEAH\n[22:30] MEO020: SO WHERE WERE THE TRENDS\n[22:31] MEE018: SO TRENDS\n[22:34] MEE018: CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHAT YOU WANT US TO WRITE THERE\n[22:37] MEO020: SORRY\n[22:38] MEE018: HOW IT HOW CONFORMS TO THE CURRENT TRENDS\n[22:40] MEO020: YEAH AGAIN THE THE FASHION TRENDS THIS ALSO LIKE WHETHER IT IT WILL BE FASHIONABLE TO HAVE THESE PRODUCTS IN THE UH AS A FRUIT SHAPE OR SOMETHING\n[22:47] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[22:50] FEE019: OKAY\n[22:50] MEO020: UH\n[22:51] FEE019: WELL UM GOING ON UH THE SPECIFICATIONS THAT WE HAD THAT FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ARE QUITE POPULAR\n[22:58] FEE019: AND THAT PEOPLE LIKE SOMETHING THAT IS GOOD TO LOOK AT AND NOT MANY BUTTONS\n[23:05] FEE019: I WOULD GIVE IT UM WELL BECAUSE IT'S HARD TO MAKE A FRUIT GOOD TO LOOK AT\n[23:11] FEE019: THAT THAT LOOKS COOL YOU KNOW SO I WOULD ACTUALLY GIVE IT A THREE\n[23:18] FEE019: THA THREE OR FOUR I'M NOT SURE\n[23:21] FEE019: THREE\n[23:22] MEO020: OKAY\n[23:22] FEE019: GO FOR THREE\n[23:22] MEO020: YEAH\n[23:23] FEE019: THAT'S FINE\n[23:23] MEO020: UH\n[23:24] MEE018: 'KAY\n[23:25] MEE018: AS FAR AS THE UH TECHNOLOGY IT ITS' GOT THE LATEST TRENDS IN SPEECH TECHNOLOGY BUT IT'S MISSING THE SCREEN\n[23:32] MEE018: AS WE SAID UM BUT IT DOES HAVE THE PUSH BUTTONS OR THE SCROLL BUTTONS\n[23:38] MEE018: UM BUT IT DOESN'T HAVE THAT FANCY SOLAR POWER OR THE THE VIBRATING ENERGY MECHANISM\n[23:44] MEE018: SO I GIVE IT A A FOUR\n[23:46] MEE018: I'D GIVE IT A KINDA MIDDLE OF THE ROAD FOR\n[23:48] FEE019: MM\n[23:49] MEE018: FOR TECHNOLOGY\n[23:51] MEE017: YEAH I AM SORT OF PRET UH JUST THE FRUIT DOES ME IN I MEAN UH IT MIGHT\n[23:58] MEE017: IT MIGHT BE TRENDY TO SOME BUT I'M JUST NOT SWALLOWING THE FRUIT\n[24:01] MEE017: SO UM UH ALSO UH I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO HAVE SEEN THE L. 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SCREEN IN IT\n[24:01] FEE019: YEAH\n[24:07] MEE017: UM SO YEAH I'D SAY ABOUT FOUR AS WELL\n[24:12] MEO020: OKAY\n[24:14] MEO020: UH PERSONALLY I WI UH I THINK THAT IN TERMS OF TRENDS THESE PRODUCTS ARE QUITE GOOD LIKE THESE PRODUCTS ARE IN FRUIT SHAPE\n[24:25] MEO020: BECAUSE THAT WHA PEOPLE NOW OUR FASHION TREND SHOWS THAT PEOPLE LIKE EVERYTHING ALL F EVERYTHING THAT IS BEING ADVERTISED LIKE CLOTHES\n[24:32] MEO020: SHOES AND EVERYTHING IS BEING ADVERTISED IN THE FORM OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OR GETTING THEM OR SHOWING SOME ASSOCIATION WITH THEM\n[24:34] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[24:41] MEO020: SO AND IN THIS WAY OUR PRODUCT IS GOOD\n[24:44] MEO020: AND THE SECOND THING NOW PEOPLE DON'T WANT ANY COMPLICATED OR BULKY PRODUCTS AND OURS IS QUITE SIMPLE AND QUITE HANDY\n[24:52] FEE019: MM-HMM\n[24:53] MEO020: SO THAT IS ALSO EF THAT ALSO OUR PRODUCT MEETS THE F THE FASHION UH TRENDS OF THE MARKET\n[25:00] MEO020: AND YES\n[25:02] MEO020: IT IS CUS SPONGY ALSO\n[25:03] MEO020: SO THEY CAN PLAY WITH IT IT'S QUITE GOOD\n[25:06] MEO020: SO THEN I THINK MAYBE I CAN GIVE IT TWO\n[25:11] MEO020: SO FOUR FIVE TEN THIRTEEN THIRTEEN\n[25:16] MEO020: SO WE CAN IS IT FINE\n[25:19] MEO020: SO WHAT ABOUT COMPANY STRATEGY\n[25:20] MEE018: YEAH\n[25:25] MEE018: WELL IT WAS YELLOW\n[25:25] FEE019: UM\n[25:28] FEE019: YEAH THE COMPANY STRATEGY OKAY\n[25:31] FEE019: UM THERE WAS LOT OF DISCUSSING THAT WAS GOOD\n[25:35] FEE019: UM I FEEL I GOT MY SAY\n[25:37] FEE019: UM SO I'D GIVE THE COMPANY STRATEGY\n[25:42] FEE019: A\n[25:44] FEE019: TWO\n[25:46] MEO020: OKAY\n[25:47] MEE018: WELL I THINK IT'S THE THE REMOTE CONTROL CONFORMS TO THE THE COMPANY STRATEGY\n[25:52] FEE019: OKAY\n[25:53] MEE017: YEAH YEAH\n[25:53] MEE018: IS THAT THE QUESTION\n[25:54] FEE019: IS IT\n[25:54] FEE019: OKAY\n[25:56] MEE018: UM\n[25:56] FEE019: OKAY SO\n[25:59] FEE019: ONE OR TWO\n[26:01] MEE018: YEAH\n[26:01] FEE019: ONE\n[26:01] FEE019: OKAY JUST LEAVE IT IT'S FINE\n[26:04] MEE018: I'LL GO WITH TWO\n[26:07] MEO020: SO 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IN THERE THERE'S A SHARED PROJECT DOCUMENTS FOLDER\n[0:51] FEE021: UM AND IT SHOULD BE IN THERE\n[0:54] FEO023: MM\n[0:56] FEO023: UM UM WI ON ON A WHAT\n[0:58] FEO023: OH PROJECT PROJECT DOCUMENTS YEAH YEAH YEAH OKAY\n[1:00] FEE021: PROJECT DOCUMENTS YEAH\n[1:02] FEE021: SO I'LL PUT IT IN THERE\n[1:02] FEO023: OH OKAY YEAH\n[1:03] FEE021: IS IT BEST IF I SEND YOU AN EMAIL MAYBE TO LET YOU KNOW IT'S THERE\n[1:07] FEO023: YES I THINK SO\n[1:08] FEE021: YEP\n[1:09] FEE021: I'LL DO THAT NEXT TIME\n[1:10] FEE021: UM I'LL ACT AS SECRETARY FOR THIS MEETING AND JUST TAKE MINUTES AS WE GO THROUGH AND THEN I'LL SEND THEM TO YOU AFTER THE MEETING\n[1:21] FEE021: THE MAIN THE MAIN FOCUS OF THIS MEETING IS YOUR PRESENTATIONS THAT YOU'VE BEEN PREPARING DURING THE TIME SO WE'LL GO THROUGH EACH OF YOU ONE BY ONE\n[1:31] FEE021: UM THEN WE NEED TO BRIEFLY DISCUSS THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS THAT WERE SENT TO US\n[1:37] FEE021: I JUST SENT AT THE LAST MINUTE I'M SORRY ABOUT THAT BUT WE CAN SEE HOW THAT AFFECTS WHAT YOU WERE YOU WERE DOING\n[1:37] FEO023: YEAH THE LAST MINUTE YEAH YEAH\n[1:42] FEO023: YEAH\n[1:45] FEE021: UM AND THEN WE NEED TO\n[1:49] FEE021: BY THE END OF THE MEETING COME TO SOME KIND OF DECISION ON WHO OUR TARGET GROUP'S GOING TO BE AND WHAT THE FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL THAT'S THE THE MAIN GOAL IS TO COME UP WITH THOSE TWO THINGS\n[2:01] FEE021: TARGET GROUP AND FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:05] FEE021: AND WE'VE GOT FORTY MINUTES TO DO THAT IN\n[2:10] FEE021: SO\n[2:11] FEE021: I WOULD\n[2:13] MEO022: YOU SAID UH TARG TARGET GROUPS WHAT DOES THAT MEAN\n[2:13] FEE021: SAY YEAH\n[2:16] FEO023: UM\n[2:17] FEE021: AS UH WHO IT IS THAT WE'RE GOING TO BE TRYING TO SELL THIS THING TO YEAH\n[2:20] MEO022: UH OKAY 'KAY\n[2:22] MEO022: SO ARE\n[2:22] FEE021: SO WE NEED TO YEAH\n[2:23] FEE021: WE NEED TO HAVE A FAIRLY DEFINED GROUP THAT THAT WE WANT TO FOCUS ON AND THEN LOOK AT THE FUNCTIONS UM OF THE DEM REMOTE CONTROL ITSELF\n[2:26] MEO022: OKAY\n[2:37] FEE021: SO WITH THAT I THINK IT'S BEST IF I HAND OVER TO YOU\n[2:40] FEE021: DOES ANYONE HAVE A PREFERENCE FOR GOING FIRST\n[2:40] MEO022: ALRIGHT\n[2:43] MEO022: I CAN GO FIRST YEAH\n[2:44] FEE021: YOU WANNA GO FIRST\n[2:44] FEO023: OKAY\n[2:45] FEE021: OKAY SO WE NEED TO UNPLUG MY LAPTOP AND PLUG IN YOURS\n[2:45] FEO023: HMM\n[2:52] FEE021: I ASSUME WE JUST PULL IT OUT\n[2:55] FEO023: MM\n[3:17] MEO022: RIGHT\n[3:19] MEO022: UM SO F FROM THE\n[3:23] FEE021: JUST BEFORE YOU START TO MAKE IT EASIER WOULD YOU THREE MIND EMAILING ME YOUR PRESENTATIONS\n[3:29] FEE021: ONCE WE YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO IT NOW BUT WHEN ONCE YOU GO BACK JUST SO THAT I DON'T HAVE TO SCRIBBLE EVERYTHING DOWN\n[3:30] FEO023: OKAY YEAH AFTERWARDS YEAH OKAY\n[3:33] MEO022: RIGHT SURE\n[3:36] MEO022: UH OKAY\n[3:38] MEO022: SO N UH WITH UH WITH REGARD TO THE UH WORKING DESIGN OF THIS UH UH REMOTE CONTROL UH I'VE IDENTIFIED UM A FEW BASIC UH COMPONENTS OF THE REMOTE AND UH SE UH FROM THE DESIGN\n[3:58] MEO022: FUNCTIONAL DESIGN PERSPECTIVE UM W I C WE CAN NOW UH KNOW WHA WHAT EXACTLY THE COMPONENTS ARE AND HOW HOW THEY WORK TOGETHER WITH EACH OTHER\n[4:10] MEO022: SO\n[4:14] MEO022: THIS IS THE METHOD THAT UH I'LL MOSTLY BE FOLLOWING IN MY UM IN MY UH ROLE\n[4:22] MEO022: UM THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE COMPONENTS UH AND UH SINCE SINCE I'M DEALING ONLY WITH THE TECHNICAL ASPECTS\n[4:30] MEO022: I WOULD NEED FEEDBACK FROM THE MARKETING PERSON UH AND UH FROM THE USER INTERFACE PERSON\n[4:38] FEE021: HMM\n[4:38] MEO022: UH WE'LL THEN INTEGRATE THIS INTO THE PRODUCT DESIGN AT A TECHNICAL LEVEL AND UH BASICALLY UPDATE AND COME UP WITH A NEW DESIGN SO IT'S A CYCLICAL PROCESS\n[4:49] MEO022: OKAY SO THESE WERE THE BASIC FINDINGS FROM TODAY\n[4:56] MEO022: THE LAST THREE BULLETS HAVE BEEN INTEGRATED FROM UH THE LAST MINUTE UH EMAIL\n[5:01] MEO022: UH I JUST QUICKLY JOTTED THEM DOWN\n[5:04] MEO022: UM SO BASICALLY UH THE AS I TOLD YOU THE IDENTIFICATION OF HOW THE REMOTE CONTROL WORKS AND WHAT ARE THE VARIOUS PARTS TO IT\n[5:15] MEO022: UH AND WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT PROCESSES UM AND HOW THE PARTS UH COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER\n[5:22] MEO022: UM OKAY SO E THE MEE EMAIL SAID THAT TELETEXT IS NOW OUTDATED SO WE NEED TO DO AWAY WITH THAT FUNCTIONALITY OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[5:32] MEO022: UM ALSO UH THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE USED ONLY FOR TELEVISION BECAUSE INCORPORATING OTHER FEATURES UM MAKES IT MORE COMP COMPLEX\n[5:43] MEO022: AND THE REASON WHY TELETEXT IS OUTDATED BECAUSE UH OF INTERNET AND UH THE AVAILABILITY OF INTERNET OVER TELEVISION\n[5:50] MEO022: HOW HOWEVER OUR OUR REMOTE CONTROL WOULD ONLY BE DEALING UH WITH THE THE USE FOR TELEVISION IN ORDER TO KEEP THINGS SIMPLE\n[5:59] MEO022: UM ALSO THE MANAGEMENT WANTS THAT UM OUR DESIGN SHOULD BE UNIQUE UH IT SO IT SHOULD INCORPORATE UM COLOUR AND THE SLOGAN UH THAT OUR COMPANY UM HAS IT AS ITS STANDARD\n[6:19] MEO022: OKAY SO HE HE HERE IS A FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:24] MEO022: UM THERE'S BASICALLY AN ENERGY SOURCE AT THE HEART UH WHICH FEEDS INTO THE CHIP AND THE USER INTERFACE\n[6:32] MEO022: THE USER INTERF INTERFACE COMMUNICATES WITH THE CHIP SO I'LL BASIC GO OVER TO THE\n[6:46] MEO022: OKAY\n[6:49] MEO022: SO IF UH IF THIS IS OUR ENERGY SOURCE AND THIS IS A CELL UH IT COMMUNICATES UH IT FEEDS ENERGY INTO THE\n[7:03] MEO022: INTO THE CHIP WHICH BASICALLY FINDS OUT H UH HOW HOW TO DO EVERYTHING\n[7:09] MEO022: THERE IS A USER INTERFACE HERE\n[7:13] MEO022: SO WHE WHEN THE USER PRESSES A BUTTON IT FEEDS INTO THE CHIP AND THE CHIP THEN GENERATES A RESPONSE AND TAKES THE RESPONSE TO AN INFRARED TERMINAL\n[7:24] MEO022: UM WHICH THEN SO THE OUTPUT OF THE CHIP IS AN INFRARED BIT CODE\n[7:33] MEO022: WHICH IS THEN COMMUNICATED TO THE REMOTE SITE WHICH H HAS AN INFRARED RECEIVER\n[7:40] MEO022: UM THE THERE CAN BE UH A BULB HERE OR SOMETHING TO INDICATE WHETHER THE REMOTE IS ON OR COMMUNICATING\n[7:49] MEO022: UM SO THESE ARE THE ESSENT SO A ALL THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:56] MEO022: WHATEVER NEW FUNCTIONS THAT WE NEED TO DO UM MAKE THE CHIP MORE COMPLICATED UH AND BIGGER BASICALLY\n[8:01] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[8:08] MEO022: OKAY\n[8:13] MEO022: UM SO I IN MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES UM I'M HOPING THAT WE CAN KE KEEP THE DESIGN AS SIMPLE AND CLEAR AS POSSIBLE\n[8:26] MEO022: THIS WOULD UH HELP US UH TO UPGRADE OUR TECHNOLOGY AT A FUTURE POINT OF TIME\n[8:31] MEO022: AND UH ALSO IF WE CAN INCORPORATE UH THE LATEST FEATURES IN OUR CHIP DESIGN\n[8:38] MEO022: SO THAT OUR UM UH REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT BECOME OUTDATED SOON AND IT'S COMPATIBLE WITH MOT MOST UH TELEVISIONS\n[8:48] MEO022: THAT'S ABOUT IT\n[8:49] FEO023: THANKS\n[8:49] MEO022: SO ANYTHING THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW OR\n[8:49] FEE021: OKAY\n[8:53] FEE021: DO YOU HAVE ANY UM I IDEA ABOUT COSTS AT THIS POINT\n[8:57] MEO022: NO I DON'T HAVE ANY IDEA ABOUT WHAT EACH COMPONENT COSTS\n[8:58] FEE021: BR\n[9:02] MEO022: UM YEAH\n[9:02] FEE021: OKAY\n[9:07] MEO022: ANYTHING ELSE\n[9:07] FEE021: 'CAUSE THAT'S SOMETHING TO CONSIDER I GUESS IF WE'RE IF WE'RE USING MORE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IT MIGHT\n[9:11] MEO022: YEAH\n[9:14] MEO022: CERTAINLY YEAH\n[9:15] MEO022: SO SO THA YEAH WE DEFINITELY NEED TO OPERATE WITHIN OUR CONSTRAINTS\n[9:16] FEE021: INCREASE THE PRICE\n[9:19] FEE021: YEAH\n[9:20] MEO022: BUT UM UNFORTUNATELY I I DO NOT HAVE ANY DATA SO UH I JUST IDENTIFIED THE FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS FOR THAT\n[9:27] FEE021: THAT'S FINE\n[9:30] FEE021: ARE THERE ANY MORE\n[9:33] FEE021: QUESTIONS OR SHALL WE JUST SKIP STRAIGHT TO THE NEXT ONE AND THEN WE CAN DISCUSS ALL OF THEM TOGETHER AT THE END\n[9:36] FEO023: I THINK WE NEED LIKE SOME GENERAL DISCUSSION AT THE END PROBABLY\n[9:39] FEE021: YEAH I THINK THAT WILL DO\n[9:40] MEO022: YEAH OKAY\n[9:41] FEO023: YEAH\n[9:41] FEE021: OKAY SO DO YOU WANT TO\n[9:42] FEO023: YEAH I THINK SINCE SINCE WE WERE DISCUSSING SOME UM DESIGN ISSUES THEN I I I WOULD LIKE TO CONTINUE OKAY YEAH\n[9:48] FEE021: YES SHALL SHALL WE PULL THIS UP\n[9:51] FEE021: I THINK THAT HAS TO COME OUT OF THERE\n[9:52] MEO022: YEAH\n[9:56] FEE021: YEAH\n[9:56] MEO022: MM 'KAY\n[9:56] FEO023: THANKS\n[9:58] FEE021: YEAH I THOUGHT THOSE LAST MINUTE THINGS THEY'RE GONNA HIT YOU THE WORST\n[9:58] FEO023: OH I\n[10:08] FEO023: OKAY I HOPE WAIT\n[10:11] FEO023: SHOULD IT JUST\n[10:12] MEO022: I IT'LL TAKE SOME TIME\n[10:13] FEE021: IT TA TAKES A LITTLE\n[10:16] FEO023: THERE'S JUST NOTHING\n[10:16] FEE021: OH AND HAVE YOU YOU NEED TO THEN ALSO PRESS ON YOURS FUNCTION F. EIGHT SO THE BLUE FUNCTION KEY AT THE BOTTOM AND F. EIGHT\n[10:20] FEO023: OH RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT UM\n[10:26] FEO023: OKAY\n[10:29] FEO023: NOTHIN OKAY SOMETHING IS COMING UP\n[10:30] MEO022: OH THERE IT IS YEAH\n[10:30] FEE021: NOW IT'S COMING COMPUTER NO SIGNAL\n[10:32] MEO022: IT'LL COME UP IT UM UH NO SIGNAL\n[10:33] FEO023: NO SIGNAL\n[10:35] FEO023: WHY\n[10:35] FEE021: MAYBE AGAIN\n[10:40] MEO022: YEAH YEAH IT SAYS SOMETHING NOW ADJUSTING\n[10:42] FEO023: OH\n[10:43] FEO023: MY MY COMPUTER WENT BLANK NOW\n[10:45] FEE021: OKAY ADJUSTING\n[10:46] FEO023: ADJUSTING\n[10:48] FEO023: BUT I DON'T SEE ANYTHING I DON'T SEE ANYTHING ON MY COMPUTER NOW\n[10:50] FEE021: THERE WE GO THERE WE GO\n[10:50] MEO022: OKAY\n[10:53] FEO023: THIS IS THE PROBLEM BUT\n[10:53] MEO022: OH THAT'S STRANGE\n[10:53] FEE021: OH IF YOU PRESS IF YOU PRESS FUNCTION AND THAT AGAIN THERE'S THERE'S USUALLY THREE MODES\n[10:58] FEE021: ONE WHERE IT'S ONLY HERE ONE WHERE IT'S ONLY THERE AND ONE WHERE IT'S BOTH\n[11:00] MEO022: OKAY\n[11:01] FEO023: UM\n[11:02] MEO022: AND ONE MORE TIME\n[11:02] FEE021: OKAY SO ONE MORE TIME\n[11:06] FEO023: UH NOW IT'S OKAY\n[11:08] FEO023: NO\n[11:09] FEO023: NO\n[11:09] FEE021: SHOULD YEAH JUST WAIT FOR A MOMENT ADJUSTING\n[11:10] MEO022: MM\n[11:12] FEO023: OH OKAY\n[11:15] FEE021: OKAY\n[11:15] FEO023: OKAY THAT'S FINE THAT'S GOOD\n[11:19] FEO023: OKAY LET'S START FROM THE BEGINNING\n[11:22] FEO023: SO I'M GOING TO SPEAK ABOUT TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN UH JUST LIKE SOME SOME FIRST ISSUES THAT CAME UP\n[11:32] FEO023: UM 'KAY SO THE METHOD I WAS UM ADOPTING AT THIS POINT\n[11:38] FEO023: IT'S NOT UM FOR THE FOR THE WHOLE UM PERIOD OF THE UM ALL THE PROJECT BUT IT'S JUST AT TH AT THIS VERY MOMENT\n[11:47] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[11:48] FEO023: UM UH MY METHOD WAS UM TO LOOK AT UM OTHER UM REMOTE CONTROLS\n[11:55] FEO023: UH SO MOSTLY JUST BY SEARCHING ON THE WEB AND TO SEE WHAT UM FUNCTIONALITY THEY USED\n[12:02] FEO023: AND THEN UM AFTER HAVING GOT THIS INSPIRATION AND HAVING COMPARED WHAT I FOUND ON THE WEB UM JUST TO THINK ABOUT WHAT THE DE WHAT THE USER REALLY NEEDS AND WHAT UM WHAT THE USER MIGHT DESIRE AS ADDITIONAL UH FUNCTIONALITIES\n[12:17] FEO023: AND YEAH AND THEN JUST TO UM PUT THE MAIN FUNCTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL IN IN WORDS\n[12:25] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[12:26] FEO023: UM SO THE FINDINGS UH WERE UM THAT THE MAIN FUNCTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL IS IS JUST SENDING MESSAGES TO THE TELEVISION SET SO THIS QUITE STRAIGHTFORWARD\n[12:38] FEO023: AND UH W SOME OF THE MAIN FUNCTIONS WOULD BE SWITCHING ON SWITCHING OFF\n[12:42] FEO023: UH THEN THE USER WOULD LIKE TO SWITCH THE CHANNEL UM FOR EXAMPLE JUST M CHANGING TO THE NEXT CHANNEL TO TO FLIP THROUGH ALL ALL OF THE POSSIBLE CHANNELS\n[12:54] FEO023: OR THEN MM UH THE OTHER POSSIBILITY WOULD BE THAT UM SHE MIGHT JUST WANT TO CHOOSE ONE PARTICULAR CHANNEL SO WE WOULD NEED THE NUMBERS\n[13:03] FEO023: AND AND ALSO THE VOLUME IS VERY IMPORTANT\n[13:07] FEO023: UM UM I ALS OKAY\n[13:10] MEO022: SORRY COU COULD YOU GO BACK FOR A SECOND\n[13:12] MEO022: UH SWITCHING ON OFF CHANNEL UH VOLUME OKAY THAT'S GREAT\n[13:19] FEO023: 'KAY\n[13:22] FEO023: UM UM AMONG THE FINDINGS I FOUND THAT M M MOST OF THE CURR MM PRESENTLY AVAILABLE REMOTE CONTROLS ALSO INCLUDE OTHER MM FUNCTIONALITIES UM IN THEIR DESIGN\n[13:34] FEO023: LIKE OPERATING A V. C. R. BUT THEY DON'T SEEM TO BE ABLE TO DEAL WITH D. V. D. PLAYERS\n[13:39] FEO023: BUT THEN THERE ARE SURELY THERE ARE MANY OTHER FUNCTIONALI FUNCTIONS THAT COULD POSSIBLY BE ADDED TO THEM\n[13:46] FEO023: BUT ACCORDING TO THE LAST MINUTE UPDATE UM ACTUALLY UM WE DO NOT WANT TO HAVE ALL THIS COMPLICATED FUNCTIONS ADDED TO OUR DESIGN\n[13:49] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[13:56] FEO023: SO MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES WOULD BE UH TO KEEP THE MM THE WHOLE REMOTE CONTROL SMALL UM JUST LIKE THE PHYSICAL SIZE\n[14:06] FEO023: AND THEN IT MUST BE EASY TO USE\n[14:07] FEO023: SO IT MUST FOLLOW SOME CONVENTIONS UM LIKE WHEREABOUTS YOU FIND THE ON OFF BUTTON AND MAYBE THE COLOUR TENDS TO BE RED OR SOMETHING\n[14:17] FEO023: UM THEN YEAH\n[14:20] FEO023: THE MUST HAVE BUTTONS WOULD BE ON OFF AND THEN THE CHANNEL NUMBERS AND THEN UM THE ONE THAT ALLOWS US TO GO TO THE NEXT OR THE PREVIOUS CHANNEL\n[14:29] FEO023: AND THEN VOLUME HAS TO BE THERE\n[14:31] FEO023: BUT THEN UM OTHER FUNCTIONALITIES UM COULD BE JUST UH THERE COULD BE A MENU BUTTON AND YOU COULD CHANGE THINGS ON THE SCREEN THEN\n[14:40] FEO023: UM FOR EXAMPLE BRIGHTNESS AND MM SIMILAR FUNCTIONS COULD BE JUST UM DONE THROUGH THE MENU\n[14:48] FEO023: AND YEAH THE LAST QUESTION I HAD ABOUT WHETHER WE WANTED TO INCORPORATE N UH MORE FUNCTIONALITIES THE ANSWER WAS ALREADY NO BECAUSE OF THE LAST MINUTE UPDATE\n[14:58] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[14:58] FEO023: SO AT THE FOR THE TIME BEING THAT'S UH THAT'S ALL\n[15:01] FEO023: IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS\n[15:01] FEE021: YEAH\n[15:02] FEE021: IF I MEAN THAT WAS THE THE DIRECTIVE THAT CAME THROUGH FROM MANAGEMENT\n[15:07] FEE021: BUT IF WE HAD A A DECENT CASE FOR THAT WE REALLY THINK IT'S IMPORTANT TO INCLUDE VIDEO AND D. V. D. I COULD GET BACK TO THEM AND SEE\n[15:15] FEE021: IT'S W IT'S JUST WHETHER IT'S WORTH ARGUING ABOUT\n[15:17] FEO023: YEAH AND ALSO IT'S IT'S UM OTHER QUESTION IS UH BECAUSE THERE ARE SO MANY DIFFERENT\n[15:27] FEO023: AND THERE ARE SO MANY DIFFERENT THINGS THAT COULD POSSIBLY BE INCLUDED BECAUSE BESIDES VIDEO AND D. V. D. THERE ARE THE MM UM VIDEO C. D. S AND WHATEVER\n[15:30] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[15:37] FEO023: SO IT MIGHT BE PROBLEMATIC TO TO CHOOSE BETWEEN ALL THESE POSSIBLE THINGS\n[15:38] FEE021: YEAH\n[15:42] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[15:53] FEE021: OKAY\n[15:55] FEE021: ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS FOR CLARIFICATION OF MAARIKA BEFORE WE GO ON TO THE NEXT ONE\n[16:01] MEO022: SO IN THE U USER INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS UH UH UH WE WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO IDENTIFY WHAT ARE THE BASIC BUTTONS THAT WE DO WANT\n[16:11] MEO022: UM BUT UM SO SO AT THIS STAGE\n[16:16] MEO022: UH HOW WE GO ABOUT IMPLEMENTING THOSE BUTTON WE WILL NOT IDENTIFY OR I MEAN IN WE CAN COMPLETELY DO AWAY WITH BUTTONS AND UH HAVE SOME KIND OF A FANCY USER INTERFACE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[16:28] MEO022: BUT UH IS IS THERE ANY UH UH ANY THOUGHTS ON THAT\n[16:32] FEO023: UM WELL I THINK THE BUTTONS ARE STILL MM KIND OF THE MOST UM EASY FOR THE USER TO USE\n[16:38] FEO023: I MEAN UM WHAT OTHER OPTIONS WOULD YOU HAVE\n[16:38] MEO022: RIGHT\n[16:41] FEO023: A LITTLE SCREEN OR SOMETHING\n[16:42] FEO023: BUT THIS WOULD BE REALLY KIND OF I THINK A LOT OF LEARNING FOR THE USER AND AND I MEAN THE USER JUST WANTS TO GET UM GET A RESULT UM QUICKLY\n[16:43] MEO022: YEAH AND IT'LL MAKE THE COSTS YEAH\n[16:52] FEO023: NOT TO SPEND TIME IN LIKE UM GIVING SEVERAL ORDERS UM I DUNNO\n[16:56] MEO022: RIGHT\n[16:57] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[16:57] FEO023: I THINK I TH I WOULD I WOULD THINK THE PUT THE BUTTONS BUT IF IF YOU HAVE OTHER MM PROPOSALS UM\n[17:04] MEO022: UH I THINK THE CO COSTS WILL ALSO PLAY A BIG ROLE WHEN WE COME TO KNOW ABOUT THEM\n[17:05] FEE021: MM\n[17:09] MEO022: SO WELL WE CAN PROBABLY WAIT UNTIL T WE HAVE MORE KNOWLEDGE ON THAT\n[17:09] FEO023: YEAH\n[17:09] FEE021: MM\n[17:13] FEO023: YEAH\n[17:13] MEO022: UH I IF THE IF THE COSTS ALLOW WE CAN HAVE LIKE AN L. C. D. DISPLAY AND UH WITH UM BECAUSE WE DO WANT SOMETHING FANCY AND FASHIONABLE AS WELL\n[17:22] FEO023: MM-HMM\n[17:23] MEO022: SO YEAH\n[17:23] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[17:25] FEO023: YEP\n[17:26] MEO022: COOL\n[17:26] FEE021: SURE WE CAN DISCUSS THAT MAYBE AFTER THE NEXT ONE\n[17:29] FEE024: COOL\n[17:30] FEE021: DO YOU WANT TO YEAH\n[17:30] FEE024: DO YOU WANNA GIVE ME THE LITTLE CABLE THING\n[17:35] FEO023: UH AM I GOING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION\n[17:37] FEE024: YEAH\n[17:38] FEO023: NO\n[17:39] FEO023: WAIT\n[17:44] FEO023: OKAY HERE IT COMES\n[17:44] FEE021: OH I'M GETTING HUNGRY\n[17:48] FEO023: OKAY HERE YOU ARE\n[17:49] FEE024: COOL\n[17:57] FEE024: AH THAT'S WHY IT WON'T MEET\n[18:02] FEE024: OKAY COOL\n[18:15] FEE021: YOU SET\n[18:17] FEE024: YEP COOL\n[18:18] FEE024: OKAY FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[18:21] FEE021: UH WE NEED TO DO THE FUNCTION KEY THING SO THAT IT COMES UP ON HERE\n[18:25] FEE024: ALRIGHT YEAH\n[18:32] FEE021: HELLO\n[18:36] MEO022: TRY TO PRESS OH OKAY YEP\n[18:37] FEE021: IS IT PLUGGED IN PROP IT'S WORKING\n[18:37] FEE024: IT'S WORKING\n[18:39] FEE021: OKAY\n[18:42] FEE021: EXCELLENT\n[18:42] FEE024: COOL OKAY\n[18:44] FEE024: SO\n[18:46] FEE024: WHAT I HAVE\n[18:47] FEE024: WH WHERE I'VE GOT MY INFORMATION FROM IS A SURVEY WHERE THE USABILITY LAB UM OBSERVED REMOTE CONTROL USE WITH UM A HUNDRED SUBJECTS AND THEN THEY GAVE THEM A QUESTIONNAIRE\n[18:59] FEE024: UM SO IT WAS ALL ABOUT YOU KNOW HOW PEOPLE FEEL ABOUT THE LOOK AND FEEL OF THE REMOTE CONTROL YOU KNOW\n[19:04] FEE024: WHAT'S THE MOST ANNOYING THINGS ABOUT REMOTE CONTROLS AND UM THE POSSIBILITY OF SPEECH RECOGNITION AND L. C. D. SCREENS IN REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:12] FEE024: NOT THAT THEY ACTUALLY GAVE ME ANY ANSWERS ON THE L. C. D. SCREENS SO I SHOULD HAVE TAKEN THAT BIT OUT BUT ANYWAY\n[19:17] FEE024: UM OKAY SO\n[19:20] FEE024: WHAT THEY FOUND IS THAT PEOPLE DON'T LIKE HOW CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS ARE SO YOU KNOW DEFINITELY YOU SHOULD BE LOOKING AT SOMETHING QUITE DIFFERENT\n[19:30] FEE024: UM SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF USERS FIND MOST REMOTE CONTROLS UGLY\n[19:34] FEE024: UH THE OTHER TWENTY FIVE PERCENT HAVE NO FASHION SENSE\n[19:37] FEE024: UH EIGHTY PERCENT OF USERS WOULD SPEND MORE TO GET UM YOU KNOW A NICE LOOKING REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:45] FEE024: UM CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS THEY DON'T MATCH THE USER BEHAVIOUR WELL AS YOU'LL SEE ON THE NEXT SLIDE\n[19:51] FEE024: UM I DUNNO WHAT ZAPPING IS BUT\n[19:53] FEE021: IT'S UM SWITCHING BETWEEN CHANNELS SORT OF RANDOMLY GOING THROUGH\n[19:59] FEE024: OH RIGHT\n[20:00] FEE024: BUT YOU HAVE THAT LITTLE THING THAT COMES UP AT THE BOTTOM AND TELLS YOU WHAT'S ON\n[20:03] FEE024: UM OKAY FIFTY PERCENT OF USERS SAY THEY ONLY USE TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS SO THAT'S GOING BACK TO WHAT YOU KNOW\n[20:04] MEO022: MM\n[20:08] FEE024: WE WERE SAYING EARLIER ABOUT YOU KNOW DO YOU NEED ALL THE BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL THEY JUST MAKE IT LOOK UGLY\n[20:10] MEO022: RIGHT\n[20:12] FEE021: MM\n[20:14] FEE024: OKAY\n[20:14] FEE024: COOL\n[20:15] FEE024: UM SO THIS IS MY LITTLE GRAPH THING\n[20:16] FEE021: OOH THAT'S A BIT DIFFICULT TO SEE\n[20:19] FEE024: MM K\n[20:20] FEE021: IF YOU EXPLAIN IT TO US IT'LL BE FINE\n[20:22] FEE024: OKAY WELL I CAN SEND IT TO ALL OF YOU\n[20:24] FEE021: YEAH\n[20:24] FEE024: WHAT IT IS IS UM IT'S CONES 'CAUSE I THOUGHT THEY'D BE MORE EXCITING\n[20:29] FEE024: UM BUT OOH WHERE'S IT GO\n[20:29] FEE021: I LIKED THE I LIKED THE LITT OOH COME BACK\n[20:32] FEE024: BACK\n[20:34] FEE024: OH\n[20:34] FEE021: NO\n[20:35] FEE024: OH YES COOL\n[20:37] FEE024: OKAY I'M GONNA STOP PLAYING WITH THE LITTLE POINTY THING\n[20:39] MEO022: MM-HMM\n[20:40] FEE024: UM OKAY\n[20:41] FEE024: SO LIKE WHAT IT SHOWS IS HOW MUCH THINGS ARE USED RELATIVELY AND WHAT YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE FROM THAT IS THE THING THAT'S USED MOST IS THE CHANNEL SELECTION\n[20:46] FEE021: OKAY\n[20:51] FEE024: WHAT YOU CAN'T SEE IS VOLUME SELECTION IT'S A LITTLE BIT HIGHER THAN ALL THE OTHERS\n[20:55] FEE021: MM-HMM THAT'S THE NEXT ONE ALONG YEAH\n[20:57] FEE024: YEAH SO WHAT THE GRAPH SHOWS IS THAT YOU KNOW POWER CHANNEL SELECTION AND VOLUME SELECTION ARE IMPORTANT AND THE REST OF THEM\n[21:07] FEE024: YOU KNOW NOBODY REALLY USES AND SO THAT'S THE THE NUMBERS ALONG THE TOP REPRESENT THEIR LIKE UM THEIR IMPORTANCE\n[21:09] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[21:17] FEE024: YOU KNOW SO ON A SCALE OF ONE TO TEN HOW IMPORTANT IS THAT AND\n[21:17] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[21:22] FEE024: YOU KNOW CHANNEL SELECTION AND VOLUME SELECTION ARE ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL AND THE POWER\n[21:27] FEE024: WELL IT'S NOT QUITE SO ESSENTIAL APPARENTLY ALTHOUGH I DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW IT COULDN'T BE UM AND EVERYTHING ELSE\n[21:33] FEE024: I THINK YOU KNOW YOU CAN FORGET ABOUT HAVING THOSE BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL 'CAUSE THEY'RE JUST NOT NEEDED AND THEY'RE NOT USED\n[21:39] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[21:39] FEE024: OKAY\n[21:40] FEE024: THIS IS THE BIT THAT THE EMAIL MESSED UP FOR ME AND THAT'S WHAT I WAS FIDDLING ABOUT WITH AT THE BEGINNING OF THE THING\n[21:44] FEE024: OKAY COOL\n[21:45] FEE024: SO UM OKAY SO THIS IS WHAT PEOPLE FIND ANNOYING ABOUT REMOTE CONTROLS\n[21:50] FEE024: UH THAT THEY GET LOST THAT THE UH YOU KNOW THEY'RE NOT INTUITIVE AND THAT THEY'RE BAD FOR REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY\n[21:57] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[21:58] FEE024: I THINK IF YOU'RE WATCHING ENOUGH T. V. TO GET REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY FROM UM YOU KNOW\n[22:02] FEE021: THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[22:03] FEE024: WATCHING T. V. THEN THAT'S THE LEAST OF YOUR PROBLEMS BUT YOU KNOW IT'S UP THERE\n[22:06] MEO022: MM\n[22:08] FEE024: UM THAT YEAH\n[22:09] FEE024: OKAY SO UM I MEAN THE THE R. S. I. THING WOULD BE THAT\n[22:14] FEE024: LIKE WHEN YOU HAVE THE COMPUTER KEYBOARDS AND YOU KEEP YOUR WRISTS UP WOULD BE SOMETHING THAT ENCOURAGES YOU WANT SOMETHING WITH AN ERGONOMIC T DESIGN THAT ENCOURAGES GOOD USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL AND YOU KNOW\n[22:17] MEO022: RIGHT\n[22:24] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[22:24] MEO022: MM-HMM\n[22:24] FEE024: NOT STRAINING YOUR WRISTS WATCHING T. V.\n[22:28] FEE024: YES\n[22:29] MEO022: HMM\n[22:30] FEE024: OKAY COOL\n[22:31] FEE024: RIGHT UM SORRY THIS IS PINK BECAUSE I WAS COPYING AND PASTING THE TABLE AND I DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO WHITE IT OUT AGAIN\n[22:38] FEE021: THAT'S ALRIGHT\n[22:38] FEE024: UM OKAY BUT THAT SHOWS HOW PEOPLE WHETHER THEY WOULD PAY MORE FOR VOICE RECOGNITION SOFTWARE\n[22:45] FEE024: SO YOU CAN SEE FROM THAT THAT YOU KNOW\n[22:47] FEE024: YOUNGER PEOPLE TO THE AGE OF THIRTY FIVE ARE QUITE LIKELY TO PAY QUITE A LOT MORE F WELL QUITE ARE QUITE LIKELY TO PAY MORE FOR VOICE RECOGNITION SOFTWARE\n[22:56] FEE024: WHEREAS AS PEOPLE GET OLDER THEY'RE A BIT MORE SCEPTICAL ABOUT IT AND THEY'RE LESS WILLING TO TO TRY IT\n[23:02] FEE024: UM SO CLEARLY VOICE RECOGNITION IS SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT\n[23:06] FEE024: BUT UM YOU KNOW I D I DO WONDER HOW WELL THAT WOULD WORK GIVEN THAT A T. V. YOU KNOW\n[23:12] FEE024: TENDS TO BE PEOPLE TALKING AND UM YOU KNOW HOW ARE YOU GOING TO STOP IT FROM JUST FLIPPING CHANNELS WHILST WATCHING T. V.\n[23:13] FEE021: MM\n[23:20] MEO022: RIGHT\n[23:21] FEE024: UM OKAY\n[23:24] FEE024: COOL\n[23:25] FEE024: UM OKAY SO THESE ARE MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[23:30] FEE024: SO YOU HAVE SLEEK STYLISH SOPHISTICATED YOU KNOW SO SOMETHING THAT'S YOU KNOW A BIT COOL\n[23:38] FEE024: UM YOU KNOW FUNCTIONAL SO IT'S USEFUL BUT MINIMALIST\n[23:43] FEE024: UM THERE'S A THERE'S AN IMPORTANT THING THAT YOU KNOW PEOPLE USE WHEN YOU KNOW WHEN YOU'RE FILLING UP YOUR HOME YOU KNOW\n[23:49] FEE024: A LOT OF PEOPLE FILL UP THEIR HOME WITH BITS OF CRAP BASICALLY YOU KNOW\n[23:52] FEE024: AND YOU'VE GOT ALL THIS STUFF AND YOU'RE JUST LIKE WHAT THE HELL IS THAT WHO IS EVER GONNA USE IT\n[23:56] FEE024: YOU KNOW SO THINGS SHOULD EITHER BE FUNCTIONAL OR BEAUTIFUL OR PREFERABLY BOTH SO I THINK WE NEED TO AIM FOR BOTH\n[24:01] MEO022: MM\n[24:02] MEO022: MM\n[24:02] FEE024: UM OKAY THEN A LONG BATTERY LIFE LIKE YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT EARLIER AND UM\n[24:07] FEE024: YOU KNOW I WAS THINKING THAT SOLAR POWER WOULD BE QUITE COOL BECAUSE\n[24:10] FEE024: YOU KNOW YOUR REMOTE CONTROL JUST SITS THERE AND YOU COULD JUST SIT IT IN THE SUNSHINE AND SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT A BIT\n[24:15] FEE024: UM AND THEN LIKE A LOCATOR SO YOU KNOW KIND OF LIKE YOU HAVE FOR A MOBILE PHONE OR NOT A MOBILE PHONE\n[24:21] MEO022: MM\n[24:23] MEO022: SOME KIND OF A RING SOME\n[24:23] FEE021: KEYS AND THINGS LIKE THAT YEAH\n[24:24] FEE024: YEAH THAT'S IT YOU KNOW\n[24:25] FEE021: WHISTLE AND IT SCREAMS AT YOU YEAH\n[24:27] FEE024: I KNOW IT'S WEIRD\n[24:28] FEE024: MY FLATMATE AND I WERE TALKING ABOUT THIS ON THE WAY INTO UNI THIS MORNING AND I WAS LIKE I NEED TO GET ONE FOR EVERYTHING\n[24:34] FEE024: SO YEAH SO MAYBE SOMETHING WHERE YOU CLAP AND THEN IT BEEPS SOMETHING A KIND OF SOUND THAT YOU DON'T OFTEN HEAR ON THE T. V. YOU KNOW\n[24:40] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[24:40] MEO022: RIGHT\n[24:41] FEE024: 'CAUSE YOU DON'T WANT YOUR REMOTE CONTROL BEEPING EVERY FIVE MINUTES 'CAUSE YOU YOU'D THEN DELIBERATELY LOSE IT BY THROWING IT OUT THE WINDOW OR SOMETHING\n[24:48] FEE024: SO OKAY\n[24:49] MEO022: HMM\n[24:49] FEE024: COOL\n[24:51] FEE024: THAT'S ME\n[24:51] FEE021: THAT'S YOU EXCELLENT\n[24:52] MEO022: OKAY THAT'S GREAT THANKS\n[24:52] FEO023: UM THAT'S VERY GOOD VERY INTERESTING\n[24:54] FEE021: UM\n[24:57] FEE021: I'M JUST GONNA TICK YES\n[25:02] FEE021: SO WE'VE GOT ABOUT TEN FIFTEEN MINUTES TO DISCUSS\n[25:06] MEO022: MM\n[25:07] MEO022: I THINK ONE OF THE VERY INTERESTING THINGS THAT CAME UP IN UM UH KA KATE CAT CAT'S UH PRESENTATION WAS UM UH THIS THIS ISSUE OF UH UH LIKE VOICE RECOGNITION BEING MORE POPULAR WITH UH YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[25:14] FEE024: CAT'S\n[25:15] FEE024: CA\n[25:27] MEO022: SO IF WE NEED TO HAVE A TARGET GROUP UM THEN UH I THINK AS FAR AS THE M MOTTO OF OUR COMPANY IS CONCERNED\n[25:37] MEO022: IF WE WANT TO HAVE SOMETHING SLEEK AND UH YOU KNOW\n[25:39] MEO022: GOOD LOOKING UH WE ARE BETTER OFF TARGETING A YOUNGER AUDIENCE THEN UM YOU KNOW PEOPLE WHO ARE COMPARATIVELY ELDERLY\n[25:48] MEO022: UM\n[25:48] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[25:49] FEE024: YEAH I MEAN THAT'S THE THING IS THAT IT DIDN'T SAY IN THE SURVEY YOU KNOW WHETHER\n[25:54] MEO022: RIGHT\n[25:56] FEE024: YOU KNOW THESE ARE THE PEOPLE THAT WILL PAY MORE FOR A MORE STYLISH REMOTE CONTROL BUT I'M ASSUMING YOU KNOW YES\n[26:01] MEO022: RIGHT\n[26:02] MEO022: BU BUT BUT THE SURVEY DID SAY THAT F THINGS LIKE VOICE RECOGNITION ARE MORE POPULAR WITH THEM SO IF YOU WANT TO PUT IN SOMETHING STYLISH\n[26:02] FEE021: YEAH\n[26:02] FEO023: MM-HMM\n[26:09] MEO022: THEN UH TH IT'LL CERTAINLY BE MORE POPULAR WITH THIS I YE WITH THE YOUNGER PEOPLE AS COMPARED TO OLDER PEOPLE YEAH\n[26:10] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[26:14] FEE021: YEAH\n[26:15] FEE021: THEN AGAIN I GUESS THE TH WHERE IT WAS MOST POPULAR WAS THE FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE BRACKET AND THE I DON'T KNOW HOW OFTEN THEY'RE BUYING TELEVISIONS\n[26:22] MEO022: RIGHT AND\n[26:25] MEO022: RIGHT\n[26:26] FEE024: WELL THAT'S WHEN YOU GO TO UNI ISN'T IT\n[26:27] MEO022: MM\n[26:28] FEE024: SO YOU KNOW\n[26:29] FEE021: YEAH BUT YOU DON'T HAVE MUCH MONEY GENERALLY\n[26:31] FEO023: YEAH\n[26:33] FEO023: YEAH YOU SHARE A TELEVISION OR SOMETHING THAT YEAH\n[26:33] FEE021: I WOULD'VE THOUGHT IT'S IT'S MORE THAT TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE\n[26:36] FEE021: WHEN PEOPLE ARE REALLY MOVING OUT AND THEY'VE GOT THEIR FIRST JOB AND THEY WANT THEIR NICE TOYS AND\n[26:41] MEO022: RIGHT\n[26:41] FEE024: YEAH\n[26:41] MEO022: BUT UH STILL IF IF YOU CAN GO BACK TO THAT SLIDE AND UH HOW POPULAR WAS IT\n[26:44] FEE021: O OH IT'S ON SORRY WE UNPLUGGED IT\n[26:45] FEE024: OH I'VE UNPLUGGED IT\n[26:46] FEE024: DO YOU WANT ME TO\n[26:46] MEO022: OH OH OKAY\n[26:47] FEE021: HERE LET ME\n[26:48] MEO022: THAT'S ALRIGHT IF YOU CAN JUST LOOK IT UP ON YOUR COMPUTER WH UH UM PEOPLE BETWEEN TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE\n[26:50] FEE021: YEAH\n[26:50] FEE024: YEAH\n[26:54] MEO022: UH HOW POPULAR WAS SO IT WAS STI STILL STILL QUITE POPULAR AMONGST THEM\n[26:56] FEE024: SEVENTY SIX POINT THREE PERCENT\n[26:56] FEO023: IT WAS SEVENTY SOMETHING YEAH YEAH\n[27:00] FEE024: YEAH\n[27:00] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[27:00] MEO022: SO EVEN THEY ARE SEVENTY SIX PERCENT IS THAT HIGH AMOUNT\n[27:02] FEE024: YEAH I KN I MEAN I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE SAYING ABOUT THE FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE YEAR OLDS\n[27:02] FEE021: YEAH\n[27:05] FEE024: BUT I MEAN IT HAS BEEN PROVEN THAT THAT PEOPLE OF THAT AGE GROUP HAVE A HIGHER DISPOSABLE INCOME BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE LIKE I MEAN\n[27:12] FEE024: YOU KNOW IF YOU'RE AT UNIVERSITY YOU'RE PAYING YOUR RENT BUT YOU DON'T HAVE A MORTGAGE YOU DON'T HAVE A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY YOU DON'T\n[27:12] FEE021: YEAH THEY'VE GOT NO COMMITMENTS AND\n[27:17] MEO022: ALRIGHT\n[27:17] FEE021: USUALLY NOT A CAR AND ALL OF THOSE THINGS\n[27:19] FEE024: NORMALLY HAVE A CAR YEAH SO\n[27:20] FEE021: KIDS\n[27:20] MEO022: YEAH\n[27:21] FEE024: YOU'RE STILL LEARNING TO DRIVE ACTUALLY SO THAT JUST COSTS MORE THAN A CAR BUT YEAH\n[27:21] FEE021: YEAH\n[27:21] MEO022: SO YOU'RE MORE LIKELY TO B\n[27:24] MEO022: YEAH\n[27:26] FEE024: UM SO I MEAN LIKE IT IS AN AGE GROUP TO TARGET REALLY I THINK\n[27:29] FEE021: YEAH AND IF WE'RE IF WE'RE TALKING TWENTY FIVE EUROS AS A PRICE THAT'S NOT UNAFFORDABLE EVEN FOR YOUNG PEOPLE\n[27:36] FEE024: NO I MEAN THAT'S WHAT THAT'S LIKE FIFTEEN POUNDS\n[27:38] FEE021: YEAH\n[27:38] FEE024: YOU KNOW I THINK\n[27:39] FEO023: YEAH THIS THIS IS NOT UNAFFORDABLE BUT THE PROBLEM IS WHETHER PEOPLE NEED IT WHETHER THEY DO HAVE A T. V. TO USE ITS FULL\n[27:44] FEE021: YEAH\n[27:45] FEE024: YEAH I D I DON'T KNOW MANY PEOPLE WITHOUT A T. V.\n[27:45] MEO022: YEAH\n[27:48] FEO023: YEAH\n[27:48] FEE021: BUT DO THEY\n[27:48] FEE024: WE DIDN'T HAVE A T. V. LAST YEAR AND EVERYONE THOUGHT WE WERE OFF OUR HEADS YOU KNOW\n[27:52] FEE021: BUT THE T. V. S ARE OFTEN KIND OF SOMEONE'S OLD T. V. THAT'S BLAH BLAH AND BE A BIT STRANGE TO HAVE A FANCY ROME REMOTE\n[27:54] FEO023: COMMON THE STUDENTS YEAH YEAH\n[27:56] FEO023: THE S THE STU YEAH AND THE REMOTE CONTROL MIGHT NOT YEAH IT MIGHT NOT EVEN FUNCTION WITH THE OLD T. V.\n[28:00] MEO022: MM\n[28:01] MEO022: BU BUT EVEN EVEN IN THE CASE OF TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE IT'S QUITE POPULAR RIGHT\n[28:03] FEE024: YEAH I D WELL WE'VE WE'VE GOT QUITE A D DECENT T. V.\n[28:04] FEE021: MM\n[28:07] FEO023: YEAH WE'RE STILL YEAH\n[28:08] FEE021: YEAH\n[28:08] MEO022: SO MM UH ARE ARE ARE\n[28:09] FEO023: OR W MAYBE WE CAN JUST KIND OF UH UH\n[28:09] FEE024: YEAH\n[28:11] FEE024: I THINK I THINK THE FACT THAT YOU KNOW NINETY ONE POINT TWO PERCENT OF FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE YEAR OLDS ARE SAYING YES\n[28:18] FEE024: I WOULD PAY MORE FOR A VOICE RECOGNITION REMOTE CONTROL DOES SAY QUITE A LOT REALLY\n[28:19] FEE021: YEAH\n[28:20] MEO022: MM\n[28:22] FEE024: YOU KNOW SO I MEAN THAT AND THE DISPOSABLE INCOME AND I DON'T THINK IT'S SOMETHING TO IGNORE YOU KNOW\n[28:24] FEE021: YEAH\n[28:31] FEO023: YEAH BUT AT THE SAME TIME I THINK MAYBE WE CAN WE CAN JUST DECIDE TO TO HAVE BOTH OF THESE GROUPS AS OUR TARGET\n[28:37] FEE021: YEAH\n[28:37] FEO023: BECAUSE ACTUALLY I MEAN THEY'RE ALL STILL RE YOUNG PEOPLE\n[28:39] FEE024: IS NOT A MASSIVE DIFFERENCE YOU KNOW\n[28:40] FEO023: YEAH\n[28:40] FEE021: YEAH IF WE TA IF WE TAKE FIFTEEN TO THIRTY FIVE BUT THAT THEN DOES IMPLY THAT WE SHOULD TRY AND INCORPORATE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[28:40] FEE024: NO DO TOTALLY\n[28:41] MEO022: MM\n[28:43] FEO023: YEAH\n[28:47] FEE021: IS THAT GONNA HAVE A AN IMPLICATION FOR THE TECHNICAL SPECS\n[28:47] MEO022: UM I WAS HAVING A A GENERAL OUTLOOK ON UM M MOST LIKE SOPHISTICATED FEATURES\n[28:54] MEO022: BUT VOICE RECOGNITION ITSELF I'M NOT VERY SURE ABOUT\n[28:57] MEO022: BECAUSE ONE OF THE P UH THINGS THAT CAT POINTED OUT WAS UH UH HOW DO WE GO ABOUT IMPLEMENTING IT\n[29:02] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[29:02] MEO022: UH AND UH\n[29:04] FEE024: YOU DO HAVE IT IN YOUR MOBILE PHONE THOUGH DON'T YOU\n[29:06] FEE024: BECAUSE YOU HAVE LIKE I MEAN EVERY MOBILE PHONE NOW HAS LIKE CALL THIS PERSON AND IT CALLS THEM\n[29:07] FEE021: YEAH\n[29:10] MEO022: YEAH\n[29:11] MEO022: BUT HOW FREQUENTLY DO WE USE IT ANYWAY AND UM UH H HO HOW GOOD IS IT YOU KNOW UH VOICE RECOGNITION SOFTWARES ARE STILL QUITE UH\n[29:12] FEO023: YEAH\n[29:13] FEO023: YEAH\n[29:18] FEE024: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:18] FEE021: YEAH\n[29:19] FEE021: WITH UM BUT WITH A T. V. REMOTE IT'S GONNA BE QUITE LIMITED IF WE'RE T SAYING THE MAIN THINGS PEOPLE WANT TO DO IS ON OFF CHANNEL FIVE\n[29:20] FEO023: AN\n[29:26] MEO022: YEAH\n[29:27] FEO023: YEAH\n[29:29] FEE024: YEAH\n[29:30] MEO022: RIGHT\n[29:30] FEE021: LOUDER THA THAT SHOULD BE RELATIVELY SIMPLE\n[29:31] FEE024: S SO\n[29:32] MEO022: RIGHT\n[29:34] MEO022: OKAY\n[29:34] FEE024: Y YOU'D MAYBE NEED A CODE WORD\n[29:34] MEO022: O\n[29:35] FEE024: DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[29:36] MEO022: RIGHT\n[29:36] FEE021: MM\n[29:36] FEE024: SO LIKE WHEN YOU SAY CHANGE EXCEPT THAT'S BEING SAID QUITE A LOT ON T. V. SO MAYBE LIKE YOU KNOW REMOTE\n[29:43] FEE024: I MEAN HOW OFTEN DO PEOPLE SAY REMOTE ON T. V.\n[29:46] FEE021: YEAH\n[29:46] MEO022: MM\n[29:46] FEE024: ALTHOUGH I ONLY WATCH CHARMED SO REALLY I WOULDN'T KNOW BUT LIKE SO YOU'D JUST SAY REMOTE FIVE YOU KNOW REMOTE TEN REMOTE ONE TWO NINE\n[29:53] MEO022: RIGHT\n[29:55] MEO022: YEAH\n[29:55] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[29:57] MEO022: OKAY SO IT SEEMS LIKE A FEASIBLE THING TO IMPLEMENT UH FOR FOR A LIMITED YEAH\n[29:59] FEO023: YEAH\n[30:01] FEE021: YEAH BUT MAYBE IF YOU WANNA LOOK INTO THAT JUST TO JUST TO CHECK\n[30:06] FEE021: UM SO IF WE GO FOR THE THE FIFTEEN TO THIRTY FIVE AGE GROUP\n[30:16] FEO023: YEAH BUT UH UM\n[30:16] FEE021: AND THEN OF COURSE WE'RE GOING TO GET TH ANYONE WHO'S OLDER THAN THIRTY FIVE WHO WANTS TO LOOK YOUNG AND HIP AND TRENDY AND HAS THE MONEY\n[30:22] FEO023: YEAH YEAH SURE YEAH YEAH\n[30:22] FEE021: THEN THEY'LL THEY'LL STILL GO FOR THE SAME ADVERTISING\n[30:25] FEO023: YEAH\n[30:26] FEE024: I DON'T THINK THERE'S A LOT OF UH VOICE RECOGNITION REMOTE CONTROLS\n[30:29] FEO023: YEAH W WELL NOW THE V THE VOICE RECOGNITION IF IF IT WORKS WONDERFULLY W WE COULD POSSIBLY DO AWAY WITH ALL BUTTONS\n[30:35] FEO023: BUT I THINK THIS IS NOT REALLY THE RIGHT MOMENT YET\n[30:38] FEO023: BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE JUST SO USED TO BUTTONS AND UM YEAH IT'S IT'S KIND OF SAFER SO WE WE NEED BOTH\n[30:40] FEE021: YEAH I THINK WE NEED BOTH\n[30:42] MEO022: MM\n[30:42] MEO022: W\n[30:44] MEO022: WHAT UH\n[30:44] FEO023: SO THE VOICE RECOGNITION WOULD BE JUST AN EXTRA IT WOULDN'T REALLY REDUCE THE SIZE OF THE REMOTE\n[30:47] FEE021: YEAH\n[30:49] MEO022: MM\n[30:49] FEE021: MM\n[30:50] MEO022: WHAT WH UH WHAT I WAS THINKING IS THAT THERE IS THIS UH SEPARATION BETWEEN WHAT THE CHANNELS ARE ON T. V. AND HOW THEY ARE NUMBERED ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[31:02] MEO022: IF WE CAN DO WITH AWAY WITH THAT OUR PRODUCT CAN BE REALLY POPULAR UH IN THE SENSE THAT UH A PERSON CAN SAY\n[31:08] MEO022: I WANT TO WATCH UH I. T. V. ONE INSTEAD OF SAYING THAT I WANT TO GO ONTO CHANNEL NUMBER FORTY FIVE\n[31:12] FEE021: UH-HUH\n[31:13] FEE024: YEAH THAT WOULD BE ANOTHER WAY TO DO IT\n[31:14] FEE021: UH-HUH\n[31:14] MEO022: YEAH SO IF UH IF SOMETHING LIKE THAT CAN BE INCORPORATED SOME KIND OF\n[31:17] FEE021: SO THAT IF THAT WAS IN THE THE VOICE RECOGNITION THAT WOULD BE GREAT\n[31:20] FEE024: YEAH BUT THEN THE CODE WORD WOULD BE EVEN MORE IMPORTANT BECAUSE I MEAN SKY ADVERTISE ON EVERY CHANNEL DON'T THEY YOU KNOW\n[31:23] FEE021: YEAH\n[31:25] FEE021: YEAH\n[31:25] MEO022: MM-HMM\n[31:26] FEE024: SO THEN IT WOULD BE YOU'D BE WATCHING CHARMED AND THEN THE SKY ADVERT WOULD COME ON AND IT WOULD CHANGE TO SKY\n[31:33] FEE021: WATCH SKY AND YEAH\n[31:34] FEE024: YEAH YEAH AND THAT WOULD BE REALLY ANNOYING\n[31:34] MEO022: ALRIGHT\n[31:36] MEO022: YEAH THAT'S\n[31:37] MEO022: RIGHT\n[31:38] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[31:40] FEE021: BUT THAT'S DEFINITELY A POSSIBILITY\n[31:40] FEO023: YEAH BUT M BUT ON THE OTHER HAND\n[31:41] MEO022: MM\n[31:42] FEO023: REMOTE CONTROL ISN'T AS CLOSE TO YOU YOU PROBABLY MIGHT JUST JUST UH SPEAK INTO IT AND AND THE T. V. WOULD BE ALREADY FURTHER AWAY\n[31:48] FEE021: YEAH\n[31:50] FEO023: SO IT MIGHT NOT PICK UP THE OTHER THINGS COMING FROM THERE\n[31:51] FEE024: YEAH\n[31:53] FEE024: DO YOU NOT THINK THAT DEFEATS THE OBJECT OF HAVING VOICE RECOGNITION ON A REMOTE CONTROL THOUGH\n[31:58] FEE021: SO THAT YOU CAN YELL AT IT YEAH\n[32:00] FEE024: YEAH YOU KNOW SO YOU HAVE TO HAVE THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[32:02] FEE024: IT'S MORE LIKE IF YOU LOST IT AND IT'S DOWN THE SOFA SOMETIME YOU CAN YELL AT IT AND IT'LL JUST CHANGE IT\n[32:06] FEE024: YOU CAN LOOK FOR IT LATER YEAH\n[32:08] FEE021: YEAH\n[32:11] FEE021: ALRIGHT\n[32:12] FEO023: YEAH BUT THEN THE REMOTE CONTROL I THINK I MEAN UM THE IDEA IS KIND OF IT'S IT'S NOT THAT IT'S SITTING THERE ON ON TOP OF THE TELEVISION\n[32:20] FEO023: BECAUSE THEN YOU COULD ALREADY YELL AT THE TELEVISION AND YOU WOULDN'T YOU YOU WOULDN'T NEED THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[32:24] FEO023: SO THE REMOTE CONTROL IS STILL SOMETHING YOU KEEP N NEAR YOURSELF\n[32:26] FEE024: YEAH YEAH I SUPPOSE NEARER TO YOU BUT A B LIKE IF YOU HAVE SURROUND SOUND THEN\n[32:35] MEO022: MM YEAH AND IT MIGHT BECOME VERY DIFFICULT FROM A DISTANCE FOR THE TELEVISION TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU'RE SAYING BECAUSE OF THE NOISE FACTOR FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL BEING CL I MEAN IT'LL IT'LL MM\n[32:35] FEE021: MM\n[32:42] FEO023: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[32:42] FEE021: YEAH\n[32:44] FEO023: NO BUT I I I WAS JUST DEFENDING THE THE FACT WHY WHY WE WANT TO KEEP THE REMOTE CONTROL CLOSE TO US\n[32:47] FEE021: YEAH\n[32:52] FEO023: A AND UH NOT TO YELL AT IT FROM THE DISTANCE\n[32:52] MEO022: YEAH\n[32:52] FEE021: YEAH\n[32:54] MEO022: MM\n[32:54] FEE021: YEAH\n[32:54] MEO022: SO UH WH ANOTHER THING UH THAT CAN BE USED IS THAT UH THERE CAN BE A BEEPER BUTTON ON THE T. V.\n[33:01] MEO022: SO YOU CAN GO AND PRESS THAT BUTTON AND UM AND THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[33:03] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[33:05] MEO022: WHEREVER IT IS IT'LL BEEP SO WE WE CAN PROBABLY COME TO KNOW WHERE IT IS\n[33:07] FEE021: THAT'S BUT THEN IF YOU'RE BUYING THE REMOTE SEPARATELY BUT Y YOU COULD HAVE SOMETHING\n[33:08] FEO023: OKAY\n[33:08] FEE024: YEAH\n[33:11] FEO023: OH YEAH YEAH\n[33:12] FEE021: BUT I IF IT WAS SOMETHING THAT YOU COULD LIKE STICK ONTO THE T. V. OR SOMETHING\n[33:15] MEO022: RIGHT YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[33:16] FEO023: OKAY YEAH MM-HMM\n[33:16] FEE021: SOME LIKE A TWO P IF YOU BOUGHT IT IN A TWO PART PACK SO ONE PART ATTACHES TO THE T. V.\n[33:18] FEE024: YEAH 'CAUSE IT'S IT'S QUITE IMPORTANT THAT YOU DON'T LOSE THE THE BIT TO LOCATE THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[33:22] FEE021: THE L\n[33:24] FEE021: WELL THAT'S RIGHT BUT IT SOLVES THE PROBLEM OF HAVING DIFFERENT NOISES\n[33:24] MEO022: ALRIGHT YEAH\n[33:27] FEE024: YEAH DEFINITELY YEAH\n[33:29] FEE021: YEAH\n[33:29] FEE021: OKAY I THINK WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO WRAP THIS UP UM\n[33:36] FEE021: BUT IF WE GO AWAY WITH THAT THAT KIND OF GENERAL\n[33:40] FEE021: UM SPECIFICATION IN MIND THAT WE'RE LOOKING AT FIFTEEN TO THIRTY FIVE YEAR OLDS WE WANT IT TO LOOK SIMPLE\n[33:48] FEE021: BUT STILL HAVE THE BUTTONS SO IT'S EASY TO USE BUT ONLY THOSE KEY BUTTONS THE MAJOR BUTTONS AND THEN ONE SORT OF MENU ONE\n[33:52] FEO023: THE MAJOR ONES YEAH\n[33:55] FEE021: AND THEN VOICE RECOGNITION INCLUDED AS AN OPTION UM BUT THAT OBVIOUSLY NEEDS A LITTLE BIT MORE WORKING OUT AS TO WHETHER IT'S REALLY FEASIBLE AND SOME OF THOSE PROBLEMS WE WERE MENTIONING UM\n[34:00] FEO023: MM-HMM\n[34:00] MEO022: RIGHT\n[34:05] MEO022: OKAY\n[34:11] FEE021: WHAT WE HAVE TO DO NOW IS TO GO BACK TO OUR LITTLE PLACES\n[34:16] FEE021: COMPLETE OUR QUESTIONNAIRE AND SOME SORT OF SUMMARISATION WHICH Y YOU'LL GET IMMEDIATELY BY EMAIL\n[34:21] FEE021: SEND ME YOUR PRESENTATIONS SO THAT I CAN USE THEM TO MAKE THE MINUTES\n[34:25] FEE021: AND THEN WE'VE GOT A LUNCH BREAK AND AFTER LUNCH WE GO BACK TO OUR OWN LITTLE STATIONS AND HAVE THIRTY MINUTES MORE WORK\n[34:27] FEO023: MM-HMM\n[34:35] FEE021: UM I'LL PUT THE MINUTES IN THAT PROJECT DOCUMENTS FOLDER BUT I'LL SEND YOU AN EMAIL WHEN I DO IT SO THAT YOU KNOW\n[34:40] MEO022: SO WHERE EXACTLY IS THIS I\n[34:41] FEE021: IT SHOULD BE ON YOUR DESKTOP SO ON THE YEAH\n[34:45] MEO022: AH OKAY\n[34:46] FEO023: YEAH\n[34:46] MEO022: YEAH\n[34:47] FEE021: SO I'LL PUT IT I'LL PUT THEM THERE AS SOON AS I'VE WRITTEN THEM\n[34:49] FEO023: DID YOU FIND IT\n[34:50] FEO023: IT'S JUST YEAH YEAH\n[34:50] MEO022: YEAH YEAH IN THAT ONE RIGHT YEAH\n[34:52] FEE021: YEAH AND EMAIL THEM ROUND\n[34:54] FEE024: OH SO Y YOU WANT OUR UM POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS IN THERE HEY\n[34:57] FEE021: YEAH THAT WOULD BE GREAT\n[34:58] FEE024: OKAY\n[34:58] FEO023: OH SO SO WE'LL JUST PUT THEM I THERE WE WE YEAH W WE WON'T EVEN OKAY\n[34:59] FEE021: OH YEAH PUT THEM IN THERE\n[35:01] FEE021: YEAH THEN YOU DON'T HAVE TO EMAIL THEM\n[35:01] FEE024: THERE YOU GO\n[35:03] FEE024: BUT IS EVERYONE'S CALLED FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[35:05] FEE021: NO THEY'RE ALL CALLED SOMETHING SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT\n[35:05] MEO022: NO\n[35:08] FEE021: TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SOMETHING SOMETHING YEAH\n[35:10] FEE024: OKAY SO THAT'S GOOD\n[35:11] FEO023: YEAH\n[35:11] FEE024: THAT'S ME DONE\n[35:11] FEE021: SO IF YOU PUT THEM IN THERE WE'LL ALL BE ABLE TO SEE THEM AND REFER TO THEM IF WE NEED TO\n[35:16] FEE024: OKAY COOL\n[35:17] FEE021: UM AS TO WHERE WE'RE GOING FROM HERE YOU'RE GOING TO LOOK AT THE COMPONENTS CONCEPT\n[35:26] MEO022: RIGHT\n[35:26] FEE021: YEAH\n[35:28] FEE021: WHATEVER THAT 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WE HAVE TO GET THROUGH IN THIS MEETING IS FIRSTLY THE PROTOTYPE PRESENTATION FROM YOU TWO\n[0:22] FEE021: SO YOU CAN SHOW US WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WORKING ON SO DILIGENTLY\n[0:23] FEO023: YEAH\n[0:27] FEE021: UM THEN\n[0:27] FEE024: IT DOES LOOK VERY COOL\n[0:28] FEE021: THEN CAT'S GOING TO PRESENT THE EVALUATION CRITERIA THAT WE'RE GOING TO BE EVALUATING THIS AGAINST\n[0:38] FEE021: THEN I NEED TO SAY SOME ST A FEW THINGS ABOUT FINANCE 'CAUSE WE HAVE TO CHECK THAT IT'S WITHIN THE FINANCE CRITERIA\n[0:47] FEE021: UM AND THEN WE'LL BE MAKING SURE THAT OUR PRODUCT FITS BOTH THE EVALUATION CRITERIA FROM CAT AND THE FINANCIAL LIMITS\n[0:58] FEE021: UM AND THEN WE UH WILL HAVE A BRIEF EVALUATION OF THE WHOLE PROCESS OF PRODUCTION AND DESIGN THAT WE'VE BEEN THROUGH\n[1:06] FEE021: SO WE'VE GOT FORTY MINUTES\n[1:08] FEE024: AND THEN DO WE GET TO MAKE A REMOTE CONTROL\n[1:08] FEE021: S\n[1:10] FEE021: 'CAUSE WE MISSED OUT\n[1:13] FEE024: YEAH\n[1:15] FEE021: SO\n[1:17] FEE021: IT'S NOW I GUESS THAT WE'RE SUPPOSED TO START AT FIFTEEN THIRTY FIVE SO WE'VE GOT UNTIL FOUR\n[1:26] FEE021: FIFTEEN\n[1:27] MEO022: UH-HUH\n[1:28] FEE021: IS THAT RIGHT\n[1:29] MEO022: HOW HOW MUCH DO WE HAVE FORTY MINUTES\n[1:30] FEO023: YEAH ABOUT FOUR FIFTEEN YEAH\n[1:30] FEE021: YEAH UNTIL ABOUT FOUR FIFTEEN\n[1:31] FEE024: YEAH\n[1:31] MEO022: YEAH\n[1:33] FEE021: SO YEAH\n[1:35] MEO022: OKAY SO\n[1:37] FEE021: GO FOR IT\n[1:37] FEE021: DO YOU WANT\n[1:38] FEO023: SO YOU SAID UM ARE ARE WE STARTING WITH THE THE SO WILL YOU MAYBE START WITH LIKE THE MM THE SHAPE AND THINGS AND AND THEN I WILL EXPLAIN THE THE USER INTERFACE TH UH THINGS\n[1:41] FEE021: YES\n[1:42] MEO022: PRESENTATION\n[1:51] MEO022: OKAY\n[1:51] FEO023: LIKE THE BUTTONS AND THE SCROLLING THINGS AND\n[1:53] MEO022: OKAY\n[1:54] MEO022: SO UM BASICALLY GOING WITH OUR TREND OF VEGETABLES AND WE SELECTED THE COLOUR AND APPROXIMATE SHAPE OF BANANA\n[2:04] FEE024: YOU THINK BANANAS ARE A SAFE THING TO USE\n[2:06] MEO022: UM\n[2:08] FEE024: IT'S A BIT UM PHALLIC\n[2:10] MEO022: YEAH\n[2:10] FEO023: WELL BUT IT'S IT'S JUST AN A APPROXIMATION\n[2:12] MEO022: UM\n[2:13] FEE021: DUAL USE PERFECT\n[2:14] MEO022: YEAH\n[2:16] FEE021: DUAL USE PERFECT\n[2:18] FEE024: OH YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:19] FEE024: OH THAT'S JUST BAD\n[2:22] FEE021: DOES IT VIBRATE WHEN YOU PRESS THE BUTTONS\n[2:23] MEO022: UM SO BASICALLY IT'S THE IT'S THE FLIP OPEN THING AGAIN\n[2:24] FEE021: SORRY SORRY\n[2:30] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[2:30] MEO022: SO NOW WE WE HAVE THE OKAY SO MA MAARIKA WILL EXPLAIN YOU THE USER INTERFACE THERE\n[2:37] MEO022: AND IT FLIPS OPEN ON THE SIDE SO IT OPENS LIKE THAT\n[2:42] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[2:42] MEO022: AND WE HAVE THE USER INTERFACE O IN HERE AND UH THE THE L. 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AND AND THE SCROLL ARE INSIDE\n[2:44] FEE021: WOW\n[2:51] MEO022: UM\n[2:53] MEO022: WELL EVERYTHING ELSE IS PROBABLY USER INTERFACE SO\n[2:56] MEO022: YEAH YEAH\n[2:56] FEO023: UH YEAH\n[2:57] FEE021: AND IT'S THE WHOLE THING'S MADE OF RUBBER IS THAT\n[2:59] MEO022: OH YEAH\n[2:59] FEO023: RUBBER\n[3:00] MEO022: YEAH IT HAS YEAH\n[3:01] FEO023: YEAH\n[3:01] FEE024: IS IT TO SCALE OR DO YOU THINK YOU CAN MAKE IT A BIT SMALLER\n[3:04] FEO023: UM IT COULD BE MADE A BIT SMALLER AND AND OF COURSE IT WOULD BE AND YEAH\n[3:09] FEE024: YEAH\n[3:09] FEO023: BUT UM ONE THING WE ACTUALLY KIND OF UM FORGOT WHILE DESIGNING\n[3:13] FEO023: THAT ONE SIDE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE ROUNDER SO WE SAID THE BACK SIDE ROUND YEAH\n[3:15] MEO022: YEAH WELL BUT I SINCE IT'S MADE OF RUBBER ANYWAY\n[3:19] MEO022: I I THINK IT'S IT'S UH\n[3:19] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[3:20] FEO023: YEAH\n[3:20] FEE024: IT L DOES LOOK LIKE THE CURVY AND THEN THE WHOLE SHAPE'S CURVY SO I WOULD SAY THAT THIS CURVY DOES LOOK QUITE LIKE A VEGETABLE\n[3:25] MEO022: YEAH\n[3:26] FEE021: YEAH\n[3:29] FEO023: YEAH\n[3:29] MEO022: MM\n[3:30] MEO022: HMM\n[3:30] FEO023: AND IT'S SPONGY AS WELL\n[3:32] FEE024: I WASN'T VERY KEEN ON THAT BUT YEAH\n[3:34] FEO023: SO SO UH THE USER INTERFACE AS AS WE DISCUSSED LAST TIME UH MM ON ON THE ON THE COVER WE JUST HAVE THE VERY BASIC THINGS\n[3:36] FEE021: HUH\n[3:45] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[3:45] FEO023: SO WE HAVE THAT N UH CHANNELS HERE STARTING FROM UM UH ONE TWO THREE THERE WOULD BE NUMBERS IN IN THE ON THE ACTUAL ONE\n[3:51] FEE021: YEAH\n[3:53] FEO023: SO IT'S FOUR UP TO FOUR UP TO SEVEN UP TO NINE AND ZERO Z ZERO HERE\n[3:55] FEE021: SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE\n[3:58] FEE021: I LIKE THAT\n[3:59] FEO023: YEAH\n[4:00] FEO023: AND THEN WELL THIS IS ON OFF BUTTON\n[4:01] FEO023: IT'S IT'S QUITE STANDARD MM PLACE FOR IT AND AND ALSO THE COLOUR IS QUITE OFTEN RED SO IT'S IT'S KIND OF USER FRIENDLY\n[4:10] FEE021: YEAH\n[4:11] FEO023: AND THEN THESE ONES WOULD BE FOR FLIPPING THE CHANNELS BACK AND LIKE THE PREVIOUS ONE AND THE NEXT ONE\n[4:16] FEE021: UH-HUH\n[4:16] FEO023: AND AND WE WOULD ALSO HAVE A L LITTLE UM THING SAYING HERE PREVIOUS AND NE PREVON PREVON NEXT\n[4:21] FEE024: SO WHERE'S THE VOLUME\n[4:22] FEE021: YEAH\n[4:23] FEO023: THE VOLUME IS IS SCROLLING\n[4:25] FEO023: ON THE SIDE THIS ONE\n[4:25] MEO022: IT'S ON THE SIDE\n[4:26] FEE024: AH YOU DID GET THAT IN THEN MM-HMM\n[4:26] FEO023: YEAH YOU JUST DO IT LIKE THIS\n[4:28] FEO023: AND AND AND IT'S IT'S ON THE BACK IS MM COVER OR BACK LID BECAUSE IF YOU FLIP IT OPEN YOU CAN STILL DO THE SCROLLING HERE\n[4:36] FEE024: OH OKAY\n[4:36] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[4:37] FEO023: SEE\n[4:38] FEO023: SO THE VOLUME IS YOU JUST SCROLL BUT THEN ONCE YOU FLIP IT OPEN OKAY\n[4:42] FEO023: THERE THERE YOU HAVE THE SCREEN AND AND YOU HAVE THE MM SPINNING WHEEL WITH OPTIONS TO CHOOSE\n[4:44] FEE021: YEAH\n[4:47] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[4:49] FEO023: YOU CAN MOVE BACK AND FORTH AND THEN IF YOU NEED TO M CHOOSE SOMETHING ON THE SCREEN YOU JUST PUSH THE CEN MM THE MIDDLE BUTTON\n[4:54] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[4:55] FEE024: COOL\n[4:56] FEE024: OH THE THING WE FORGOT WAS LIKE A MUTE BUTTON\n[4:58] MEO022: UH NO WE WE'D NOT PUT SO ON ON THE COVER WE HAVE THE THE BARE ESSENTIALS\n[4:59] FEO023: A MUTE BUTTON\n[5:00] FEE024: YEAH\n[5:01] FEO023: WELL WE'LL HAVE THIS ON THE SCREEN ON THE DISPLAY\n[5:05] FEE021: Y OR YOU COULD HAVE IT SO YOU ON THE WHEEL IF YOU\n[5:07] FEE024: ON THE WHEEL LIKE IF YOU HOLD THE WHEEL DOWN THEN IT WILL MUTE\n[5:11] MEO022: UH ON THE L. C. D. WE R YOU KNOW THE MAIN MENU WILL HAVE VARIOUS OPTIONS\n[5:13] FEO023: WELL BUT THE BUT THE MUTE YEAH THE SCROLLING IS KIND OF YOU HAVE TO SCROLL ALL THE WAY TO MAKE IT MUTE RIGHT\n[5:18] FEE021: BUT IF YOU HOLD IT IN IF IT'S A SCROLL AND CLICK SO YOU HOLD IT IN\n[5:18] FEE024: YEAH BUT IT'S A SCROLL AND CLICK ISN'T IT\n[5:19] MEO022: MM\n[5:21] FEO023: OKAY YEAH OKAY\n[5:22] FEE024: OKAY COOL\n[5:23] FEE024: SO THAT THAT SOLVES THE WHOLE MUTE ISSUE\n[5:24] MEO022: MM\n[5:25] FEO023: YEAH\n[5:26] FEO023: AND OKAY SO I SO THE THE VOICE RECOGNITION IS ALSO JUST PART OF IT\n[5:31] FEO023: YOU CAN'T REALLY SEE IT IN THE INTERFACE\n[5:31] FEE021: NO\n[5:32] MEO022: YEAH IT'S HIDDEN IN THERE SOMEWHERE\n[5:34] FEO023: YEAH\n[5:35] FEO023: AND WE DO HAVE THE LOGO ON IT AS WELL\n[5:37] FEE021: MM-HMM VERY GOOD\n[5:39] FEO023: SO I THINK IT\n[5:40] FEE021: AND IT'S WITH THE THE BLACK AND YELLOW YOU'RE EVEN IN THE RIGHT COLOURS\n[5:44] FEO023: YEAH\n[5:46] FEO023: YEAH I THINK UM WE COULD DO L THE LOGO IN GREY AS IT IS ON THE WEBSITE\n[5:47] MEO022: COOL\n[5:49] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[5:51] FEE024: YEAH\n[5:51] MEO022: WE RAN OUT OF RESOURCES HERE SO\n[5:52] FEO023: IN THE ACTUAL ONE\n[5:54] FEO023: YEAH\n[5:56] FEO023: SO IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS\n[5:57] MEO022: YOU CAN HAVE A LOOK\n[5:58] FEE021: VERY GOOD LET'S HAVE A LOOK\n[6:00] FEE021: TEST IT OUT\n[6:06] FEE021: UH IT'S A SORT OF INTERMEDIATE COLOUR I GUESS\n[6:08] FEE024: YEAH OH WE HOLD THE REMOTE\n[6:11] FEE024: OH BUT IT IT DOES FEEL ALL COLD AND SLIMY\n[6:14] FEE024: I HATE PLAY DO IT'S JUST MINGING\n[6:16] FEE024: BUT YEAH UH THAT'S COOL COOL\n[6:20] FEE021: VERY GOOD\n[6:21] FEE024: MM-HMM\n[6:21] FEE021: OKAY SO MAYBE IF WE GO ON TO EVALUATION CRI CRITERIA AND THEN WE'LL THERE I SUSPECT WE'RE GONNA HAVE A COUPLE OF MINOR FINANCE ISSUES\n[6:25] FEE024: OKAY\n[6:27] MEO022: YEAH SEE THE BUDGET\n[6:31] FEE021: BUT UM WE'LL SE I'M SURE WE CAN GET AROUND THEM SOMEHOW\n[6:42] FEE021: WE'LL JUST SEND ALL OF OUR MANUFACTURING TO\n[6:46] FEE021: SOME NICE POOR COUNTRY AND\n[6:49] FEE021: CUT SOME OF THE PRICES THAT WAY\n[6:55] FEE024: WALES\n[6:56] FEE021: WALES FOR EXAMPLE\n[6:59] FEE024: MM\n[7:00] FEE024: COOL OKAY\n[7:01] FEE024: RIGHT OKAY\n[7:16] FEE024: FABULOUS YEAH\n[7:18] FEE021: MARKETING EXPERT\n[7:21] FEE024: OKAY COOL\n[7:22] FEE024: SO WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO IS PREFER PREPARE THE EVALUATION OF THE NEW DESIGN\n[7:26] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[7:27] FEE024: UM SO WE'RE GONNA BE USING A SEVEN POINT SCALE SO ONE IS YOU KNOW YES\n[7:31] FEE024: IT TOTALLY MEETS WITH THAT REQUIREMENT AND SEVEN IS NO IT REALLY DOESN'T WE NEED TO GO BACK AND START AGAIN\n[7:37] FEE024: UM YOU KNOW\n[7:39] FEE024: BASICALLY WHAT I DID WAS I WENT THROUGH ALL THE LIKE USER REQUIREMENTS AND THINGS THAT WE'VE DONE AND WE'VE WORKED ON AND LIKE MADE A LIST OF THEM\n[7:49] FEE024: UM YOU KNOW SO THAT WE CAN EVALUATE EACH ONE AND LIKE SO IT WAS ABOUT GOING BACK TO THE START AND SAYING OH YEAH\n[7:55] FEE024: WE DID MANAGE TO DO THAT OR OH NO WE REALLY FORGOT ABOUT THAT\n[7:57] FEO023: YEAH\n[7:58] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[7:58] FEE024: OKAY\n[7:58] FEE024: COOL SO THESE ARE WHAT THEY ARE\n[8:02] FEE024: OH\n[8:02] FEE021: SO FOR EACH OF THESE WE NEED TO GIVE IT A ONE TO SEVEN\n[8:05] FEE021: IS THAT RIGHT\n[8:06] FEE024: YES I DID HAVE A. B. C. AND D. DOWN HERE BUT IT SEEMS TO HAVE TURNED INTO LIKE JUST BULLET POINTS\n[8:11] FEE021: MM DOTS NEVER MIND\n[8:13] FEE024: OKAY\n[8:14] FEE024: BUT IF YOU CAN IMAGINE THAT THEY SAY A. B. C. AND D. THEN THAT WOULD BE REALLY GOOD\n[8:22] MEO022: I GUESS WE'LL GIVE IT MAXIMUM POINTS IN EVERYTHING\n[8:25] FEO023: YEAH THE YEAH IT'S DEFINITELY ATTRACTIVE\n[8:27] FEE021: YEAH I AGREE\n[8:38] FEO023: OH THE LOCATABLE THING WE ACTUALLY FORGOT\n[8:41] FEE024: WELL I THOUGHT WE'D UM KINDA SAID THAT YOU'D HAVE A LITTLE THING TO STICK ON THE T. V.\n[8:46] FEO023: YEAH\n[8:46] FEE021: YEAH JUST PREPARE ONE NOW\n[8:46] FEO023: SHALL I JUST PREPARE IT NOW\n[8:49] FEE024: YEAH\n[8:50] FEO023: IT WILL BE RED TOO\n[9:07] FEE024: COOL\n[9:08] FEE024: OKAY\n[9:09] FEE024: SO BE ATTRACTIVE TO LOOK AT\n[9:14] FEE024: THAT'S THIS ONE\n[9:15] FEE024: WHAT DO YOU ALL SAY\n[9:16] FEO023: S SEVEN WAS TH THE MAXIMUM YEAH\n[9:17] MEO022: SO\n[9:17] FEE021: I RECKON IT\n[9:19] FEE021: YEAH\n[9:19] FEE024: YEAH\n[9:20] FEO023: I I GO FOR SEVEN\n[9:20] FEE021: SEVEN YEAH IT'S TERRIBLY SEXY\n[9:21] FEE024: OH WE'RE ALL SO PROUD OF THE\n[9:21] MEO022: YES\n[9:24] FEE021: YEAH\n[9:24] FEE024: OKAY SO THAT'LL BE A SEVEN FOR A.\n[9:28] FEE024: COULD OH NO YOU CAN'T WHILST THAT'S UP THERE\n[9:30] FEE024: OKAY UM UH WHAT I'VE DONE ON THE NEXT PAGE IS I'VE SET IT UP SO WE JUST PUT THE MARKS IN\n[9:35] FEE021: AH OKAY\n[9:36] MEO022: OKAY\n[9:37] FEE021: EXCELLENT\n[9:38] FEE021: EXCEPT WE CAN'T UH WE CAN IF WE THEN YEAH I'LL TAKE A NOTE IT'S FINE\n[9:40] FEE024: YEAH\n[9:40] FEE024: BUT THAT'S ALRIGHT\n[9:40] MEO022: BUT WE CAN WE CAN I CAN I CAN TAKE NOTE UH UH\n[9:41] FEE024: IF YOU TAKE A NOTE OF THEM AND THEN I'LL PUT THEM IN IN A MINUTE\n[9:44] FEE024: OKAY SO WE'RE ALL AGREEING ON SEVEN FOR A.\n[9:46] FEE021: YEAH\n[9:47] FEE024: COOL OKAY\n[9:48] FEE024: DOES IT MATCH THE OPERATING BEHAVIOUR OF THE USER\n[9:51] FEO023: I WOULD THINK YES YEAH\n[9:51] MEO022: UM THE THE ONLY THING THAT WE WERE CONSIDERING WAS THAT UH THIS THING IS KIND OF MORE FOR RIGHT HANDED PEOPLE THAN FOR LEFT HANDED PEOPLE\n[9:52] FEE021: I THINK IT DOES\n[9:53] FEE024: YEAH\n[9:53] FEE024: I MEAN\n[10:00] MEO022: SO IF YOU'RE LEFT HANDED YOU'RE KIND OF LEFT UH SCROLLING WITH YOUR FINGER\n[10:02] FEO023: YEAH SO Y SO WE WE MIGHT DO WE MIGHT WANT TO DO LIKE A UH ANOTHER M MODEL ANOTHER ANOTHER VERSION\n[10:03] FEE021: ALRIGHT\n[10:09] FEO023: WHICH IS LIKE EXACTLY THE MIRROR IMAGE OF THIS ONE\n[10:12] FEE024: YEAH\n[10:12] FEE021: BUT THAT'S GONNA BE A PROBLEM 'CAUSE YOU DON'T ALWAYS HAVE ALL LEFT HANDERS OR ALL RIGHT HANDERS IN A FAMILY\n[10:13] MEO022: BUT THEN YEAH\n[10:17] MEO022: YEAH\n[10:17] FEO023: YEAH\n[10:18] MEO022: SO BU IT'S IT'S NOT A HUGE PROBLEM BECAUSE I I IT IS OPERATABLE\n[10:18] FEE024: I TH I THINK IT'S NOT IT'S NOT LIKE IT'S A PEN\n[10:21] FEO023: BUT THEN THEN I THINK LEFT HANDED PEOPLE ARE ALREADY USED TO DISCRIMINATION ANYWAY SO THEY JUST\n[10:25] FEE021: YEAH\n[10:26] FEE024: YEAH BUT I MEAN BECAUSE IT'S NOT LIKE IT'S A PEN YOU KNOW LEFT HANDED PEOPLE CAN'T NORMALLY WRITE RIGHT HANDED\n[10:29] FEO023: YEAH\n[10:30] FEE024: BUT THEY CAN NORMALLY DO MOST THINGS RIGHT HANDED SO I WOULD SAY IT'S NOT SUCH A BIG ISSUE\n[10:32] FEE021: YEAH\n[10:33] MEO022: RIGHT\n[10:35] FEO023: YEAH BECAUSE I MEAN ANYWAY RIGHT HANDED PEOPLE WOULD BE ABLE TO SCROLL WITH IT SO I IF THE MAJORITY ARE RIGHT HANDED IT'S UH\n[10:36] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[10:38] FEE024: YEAH\n[10:39] MEO022: YEAH\n[10:39] FEE021: YEAH\n[10:40] FEE024: I MEAN YOU CAN YOU CAN USE YOUR FINGER TO TO SCROLL RATHER THAN YOUR THUMB\n[10:42] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[10:44] FEE021: YEAH\n[10:44] MEO022: YEP\n[10:44] FEE024: SO I MEAN THAT DOES KIND OF NEGATE THE WHOLE R. S. I. ISSUE\n[10:48] MEO022: MM\n[10:48] FEE024: SO MAYBE WE NEED TO PUT THAT NEEDS A LITTLE BIT OF INVESTIGATION MAYBE GIVE IT A FIVE I WOULD SAY\n[10:51] FEE021: UM\n[10:52] FEE024: WHAT DO YOU WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK\n[10:54] FEE021: SIX\n[10:55] FEO023: OR MAYBE SIX BECAUSE IT'S JUST ONE ONE I ONE AMONG THE ISSUES I MEAN\n[10:55] MEO022: MM\n[10:57] FEE021: YEAH I THINK I THINK FOR UM I MEAN MOST PEOPLE ARE RIGHT HANDED SO IN IN TERMS OF OUR GREATEST TARGET GROUP\n[10:58] FEO023: YEAH\n[11:05] FEE021: I THINK IT'S PRETTY GOOD BUT WE MIGHT WANT TO FLAG IT FOR MANAGEMENT THEY WANT MIGHT WANT TO UM\n[11:06] FEO023: YEAH\n[11:06] MEO022: ONE MORE THING IS THAT I\n[11:10] FEE024: OKAY\n[11:10] MEO022: IT MIGHT BE A LITTLE CLUMSY WHEN WHEN IT OPENS UP RIGHT SO IT OPENS ON THE SIDE\n[11:10] FEE021: THEY\n[11:15] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[11:15] FEO023: NO YEAH BUT MM BUT WE HAVE IT NICELY WITH THE HINGES HERE YEAH\n[11:15] MEO022: SO\n[11:18] MEO022: YEAH YEAH YEAH I MEAN YEAH\n[11:20] FEO023: SO IT WON'T BE A PROBLEM IT WILL BE AND IT WILL BE IT WON'T BE HEAVY\n[11:20] FEE021: YEAH\n[11:21] FEE024: YEAH\n[11:22] MEO022: SO YOU GUYS CAN DECIDE WH WHETHER\n[11:22] FEE024: YEAH\n[11:25] MEO022: OOPS\n[11:26] FEE024: I TH I THINK THE ALTERNATIVE IS FLIPPING FROM THE TOP\n[11:29] FEO023: YEAH WELL YEAH BUT IT'S IT'S A BIT LONG\n[11:29] MEO022: YEAH BUT WE WHICH MAKES IT KIND OF REALLY BIG YEAH\n[11:30] FEE021: THE LENGTH IS GONNA BE DIFFICU\n[11:31] FEO023: IT'S A LITTLE BIT LONG\n[11:33] FEO023: WELL I MEAN IT CAN BE OPENED LIKE THIS OF COURSE AND YEAH\n[11:33] FEE024: YEAH UM\n[11:35] FEE024: BUT YOU WERE THINKING ABOUT MAKING IT SMALLER YEAH\n[11:38] MEO022: UH THIS THIS KIND OF UH MAKES IT MORE AND TWO IT MIGHT INTERFERE WITH THE I. R. CHANNEL\n[11:38] FEE021: MM\n[11:39] FEE024: BECAUSE\n[11:39] FEO023: S UH SLIGHTLY SMALLER\n[11:41] FEE024: SO YOU HAVE TO KEEP THAT SIDE FLAT\n[11:45] FEO023: YEAH BUT IF WE FLIP IT OPEN ONLY AS MUCH AS THAT\n[11:47] MEO022: OKAY\n[11:49] FEE024: SO IT WORKS LIKE A MOBILE PHONE FLIPPING BUT Y YOU KNOW AS LONG AS THAT SIDE'S FLAT THAN THAT WILL WORK\n[11:54] MEO022: RIGHT\n[11:55] FEE024: OKAY\n[11:56] MEO022: OKAY\n[11:57] FEE024: UM OKAY SO C.\n[12:01] FEE024: ARE ARE WE ADMITTING DEFEAT ON C. OR ARE WE SAYING WE'RE GONNA STICK A LOCATOR ON THE T. V.\n[12:06] FEE021: NO WE'RE GONNA PUT IT LIKE WE'VE GOT TH THERE'S THE LOCATOR DOT\n[12:06] MEO022: NO WE HAVE A LOCATOR\n[12:08] FEE024: THERE'S A LOCATOR\n[12:09] FEE024: COOL SO THAT MEANS YOU NEED A THAT DOES MEAN YOU NEED A LITTLE SPEAKER ON IT THOUGH DOESN'T IT\n[12:09] FEO023: MM THAT YOU STICK ON T. V.\n[12:11] FEE021: MM\n[12:14] FEE024: TO MAKE IT BEEP\n[12:15] FEO023: YEAH WELL W BUT L BUT THE SPEAK SAMPLE SPEAKER IS INCLUDED\n[12:15] MEO022: YEAH\n[12:15] FEE024: OR A BUZZER\n[12:15] FEE021: YEAH\n[12:18] FEO023: SO IT IT HAS SOME CAPACITY TO MM TO DO SOME TO MAKE SOME SOUNDS SO YEAH\n[12:19] FEE024: OKAY\n[12:21] MEO022: YEAH\n[12:21] FEE024: SO THAT'S TWO SO THAT'S SEVEN YEAH\n[12:24] FEE024: IT'S LOCATABLE\n[12:24] FEO023: YEP\n[12:25] FEE024: FABULOUS\n[12:27] FEE024: D.\n[12:28] MEO022: INTUITIVE COMPLETELY INTUITIVE\n[12:31] FEO023: YEAH\n[12:32] FEO023: IF UH UH IF THIS MEANS INTUITIVE IF IT MEANS THE WAY PEOPLE KIND OF ARE USED TO FINDING THINGS AND IT'S I TH I THINK IT'S\n[12:38] FEE021: YEAH\n[12:39] FEE021: I'D SAY SIX 'CAUSE THE I MEAN THE THE STANDARD LAYOUT FOR NUMBERS IS THREE THREE THREE AND ONE RATHER THAN THE WAY YOU'VE GOT IT\n[12:48] FEE021: I REALLY LIKE THE WAY YOU HAVE IT BUT IT'S NOT THE IMMEDIATE THING THAT YOU'RE USED TO\n[12:50] FEE024: YEAH\n[12:52] MEO022: INTUITIVE\n[12:53] FEE024: YEAH AND I MEAN D\n[12:54] FEE021: SO\n[12:54] MEO022: AND UH EVEN THE SCROLL\n[12:56] MEO022: IT'S A IT'S A NEW TECHNOLOGY SO M M MIGHT BE A LITTLE MORE DIFFICULT FOR PEOPLE TO GET USED TO IN THE BEGINNI SO IT IS KIND OF NOT VERY INTUITIVE BUT UH IT'S A GOOD TECHNOLOGY\n[12:58] FEE021: MIGHT BE\n[13:05] FEE021: BUT IT AND IT'S SOMETHING THAT THEY WILL BE EXPERIENCING IN A LOT OF DIFFERENT PLACES SOON\n[13:05] MEO022: I MEAN ONCE THEY GET USED TO IT\n[13:09] FEO023: YEAH\n[13:09] MEO022: YEAH\n[13:10] FEE024: SO SHOULD WE MAYBE SAY F A FIVE AND SAY IT IS INTUITIVE BUT IT'S DIFFERENT\n[13:10] MEO022: SO L\n[13:12] FEE021: FIVE\n[13:15] FEE024: SO DO YOU KNOW I MEAN IT'S OBVIOUS HOW TO USE IT BUT YOU MIGHT HAVE TO THINK ABOUT IT FIRST\n[13:16] FEE021: YEAH\n[13:20] FEE024: SO WE GIVE THAT ONE A FIVE YOU THINK\n[13:21] MEO022: YEAH OKAY\n[13:22] FEE021: I'M HAPPY WITH FIVE\n[13:22] FEE024: YEP\n[13:22] MEO022: I'M GONNA GIVE A SEVEN IN EVERYTHING SO\n[13:22] FEO023: YEAH\n[13:24] FEE021: YEAH\n[13:25] FEE024: I'M GLAD YOU'RE ACCEPTING THIS\n[13:26] FEE024: IT HAS TAKEN A LITTLE WHILE HASN'T IT\n[13:28] FEE024: UM INTUITIVE\n[13:32] FEE024: BUT\n[13:40] FEE024: SORRY IT'S REALLY HARD TO WRITE ON THOSE\n[13:41] FEE024: I JUST WENT A BIT MAD DIDN'T I\n[13:41] MEO022: MM\n[13:43] FEE024: UM OKAY COOL E. OKAY\n[13:48] FEE024: UM I WOULD GUESS THIS COMES BACK FROM THIS WHOLE B. THING LINKS IN HERE SO POSSIBLY FOR LEFT HANDED\n[14:00] FEE024: INVESTIGATE\n[14:02] FEE021: YEP\n[14:03] FEE021: BUT OTHERWISE IT'S SUPERB\n[14:05] FEE024: SO SHOULD WE GIVE IT A SIX\n[14:07] FEE021: SIX\n[14:08] FEE024: SIX\n[14:09] FEO023: UM UH THE ERGONOM ERGONOMIC DESIGN WELL MM I MEAN I D UH I DUNNO I MEAN THE THE REPETITIVE STRESS THINGS\n[14:12] FEE021: YEAH\n[14:17] FEO023: BUT THEN WHO WOULD BE REALLY PUSHING THE BUTTONS SO MUCH ON THE ON THE REMOTE CONTROL ANYWAY YEAH\n[14:23] MEO022: YEAH\n[14:24] MEO022: YEAH UNLESS YOU ARE A ALL THE TIME SITTING\n[14:24] FEO023: SEE\n[14:27] FEO023: YEAH SO IT'S KINDA\n[14:27] MEO022: YEAH\n[14:29] FEE021: WELL WE'VE BANNED THEM FROM\n[14:29] MEO022: YEAH I I THINK IT IS ERGONOMIC\n[14:29] FEE024: I USED TO SEND FIFTY TEXTS A DAY YOU KNOW AND I NEVER GOT REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY FROM THAT\n[14:33] MEO022: MM YEAH\n[14:33] FEE024: SO I FIND IT QUITE HARD TO BELIEVE TO BE HONEST\n[14:36] FEE021: YEAH\n[14:36] MEO022: AND MOREOVER IT IT HAS UM L. C. D. AND EVERYTHING SO THAT UH YOU KNOW UH WE MINIMISE THE PRESSING OF THE BUTTONS ANYWAY\n[14:39] FEO023: YEAH\n[14:40] FEE021: YEAH IT'S VARIED\n[14:42] FEE021: YEAH\n[14:42] FEE024: OKAY SO WE GIVE THAT A SIX YEAH\n[14:43] FEE021: SIX\n[14:45] FEE024: OKAY F.\n[14:47] FEO023: YEAH IT DOES HAVE YEAH\n[14:48] MEO022: ABSOLUTELY\n[14:48] FEE021: VOICE CONTROL HAVE SEVEN\n[14:50] FEE024: HANG ON HOW COME IT'S SHOWING UP WITH THE THINGS THERE BUT IT ONLY HAD BULLET POINTS THERE\n[14:54] FEE024: THAT'S JUST\n[14:54] FEE021: AH THAT'S THE SECOND ONE\n[14:55] FEE021: SO YOU MUST HAVE CHANGED IT ON THIS ONE WHERE IT'S GOT SCORE BUT NOT ON THE PREVIOUS SLIDE\n[15:01] FEE024: OH OKAY COOL\n[15:02] FEE024: UM RIGHT SO\n[15:05] MEO022: SO IT HAS VOICE CONTROL\n[15:06] FEE024: YES SO THAT'S A SEVEN THEN\n[15:08] MEO022: YEP\n[15:09] FEE024: UM COOL\n[15:09] FEE021: G. TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[15:11] MEO022: ANYWAY IT HA YEAH IT'S THE MOST SOPHISTICATED REMOTE THAT I EVER SEEN\n[15:11] FEO023: TECHNOLOGI WELL\n[15:16] FEE021: BUT IN TERMS OF THE ACTUAL TECHNOLOGY NONE OF IT IS ACTUALLY NEW\n[15:16] FEO023: YEAH\n[15:20] FEO023: WELL MM WE HAVE WE HAVE THE SAMPLE SPEAKER AS WELL WHICH IS YEAH IT'S KIND OF NEW\n[15:24] FEE021: YEAH\n[15:25] FEE024: YEAH BUT I MEAN YOU DON'T\n[15:27] FEE021: ALL OF THE COMPONENTS HAVE BEEN USED IN OTHER THINGS BEFORE\n[15:30] FEO023: BUT AT THE SAME TIME THEY ARE ALL THEY ARE ALL RELATIVELY NEW\n[15:30] MEO022: YEAH BUT THEY'VE BEEN BROUGHT TOGETHER IN A REMOTE\n[15:31] FEE024: THEY'RE NEVER BEEN USED I THEY'VE NEVER BEEN USING REMOTE REMOTE CONTROL BEFORE I DON'T THINK\n[15:31] FEE021: BUT DO YEAH YEAH\n[15:36] FEE021: YEAH\n[15:38] FEE021: WHAT DO YOU RECKON FIVE SIX\n[15:39] FEE024: YEAH WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK\n[15:41] FEO023: SIX\n[15:42] FEE024: SIX\n[15:42] MEO022: YEAH\n[15:42] FEO023: I MEAN HOW HOW FAR CAN YOU GO WITH A REMOTE CONTROL REALLY\n[15:45] FEE021: YEAH\n[15:45] FEE024: WELL THAT'S IT I MEAN\n[15:46] FEO023: IT STILL HAS TO DO WHAT I WHAT IT HAS TO DO\n[15:49] FEE024: YEAH BUT I MEAN EVERYTHING HAS BEEN USED IN SPACE BEFORE IT GETS TO ANYONE ELSE REALLY HASN'T IT\n[15:54] FEE024: SO I DON'T THINK MANY PEOP\n[15:56] FEE021: SPACE REMOTE\n[15:58] FEE024: THAT'S IT THEY CAN TAKE IT WITH THEM\n[15:59] FEE021: PUT FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[16:01] MEO022: ABSOLUTELY\n[16:01] FEO023: YEAH ISN'T IT FASHIONABLE\n[16:03] FEO023: YEAH SURE\n[16:03] MEO022: THE CARROT BANANA REMOTE\n[16:05] FEO023: IT'S THE MAXIMUM FASHION\n[16:06] FEE024: SO WE GIVE IT SEVEN AND WE WRITE\n[16:07] FEO023: FRUIT FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ARE FASHIONABLE THESE DAYS SO\n[16:13] FEE024: THERE WE GO\n[16:15] FEO023: SO I THINK WE'VE DONE VERY WELL BUT\n[16:15] MEO022: I THINK THAT'S A\n[16:17] FEE024: COOL\n[16:17] FEE021: VERY GOOD\n[16:17] FEO023: WHAT'S THE ASSESSMENT\n[16:18] MEO022: YEAH\n[16:18] FEE024: SO WE NEED THE AVERAGE HERE SO WE GOT\n[16:21] FEO023: THE AVERAGE IS ABOUT SIX AND SOMETHING\n[16:24] FEE021: YEAH ONE\n[16:24] FEO023: A LITTLE BIT OVER SIX\n[16:27] FEE024: SEVEN\n[16:27] FEE021: OR A SEVEN\n[16:27] MEO022: THERE ARE HOW MANY SIXES\n[16:28] FEO023: NO WAIT A LITTLE BIT UNDER SIX\n[16:28] FEE024: SO WE'VE GOT FOUR SEVENS SO THAT'S TWENTY EIGHT THREE SIXES EIGHTEEN\n[16:29] MEO022: ONE TWO THREE\n[16:30] FEO023: NO WAIT\n[16:31] MEO022: THREE\n[16:34] MEO022: AND ONE FIVE\n[16:36] FEO023: OH THREE SIXES OKAY YEAH\n[16:36] FEE021: FIFTY ONE ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT\n[16:37] MEO022: OKAY TWENTY EIGHT THIRTY EIGHT FO FORTY SIX\n[16:39] FEO023: FOUR SEVENS\n[16:41] MEO022: FORTY SIX AND FIVE FIFTY ONE\n[16:42] FEE021: SIX POINT POINT ABOUT SIX POINT FIVE\n[16:43] MEO022: FIFTY ONE DIVIDED BY\n[16:44] FEO023: SIX POINT SOMETHING YEAH\n[16:45] FEE024: TWO THREE FOUR\n[16:46] FEO023: SIX POINT FIVE YEAH\n[16:47] FEE024: SEVEN EIGHT\n[16:47] FEE021: CLOSE ENOUGH\n[16:49] FEE024: OKAY THAT'S PRETTY GOOD I THINK\n[16:52] FEE021: NOW WAIT UNTIL WE GET TO FINANCE AND THEN WE'LL SEE IF WE CAN AFFORD IT\n[16:58] FEE021: THAT'S ALL YOU'VE GOT AT THE MOMENT OR DID YOU HAVE ANYTHING MORE\n[17:02] FEE024: UM NO THAT'S IT YEAH\n[17:03] FEE021: THAT'S IT\n[17:04] FEE021: ALRIGHT\n[17:05] FEE021: SO FINANCE\n[17:08] FEE021: AND WE'LL SEE IF WE CAN\n[17:15] FEE021: UNSCREW THIS FIRST\n[17:21] FEE024: COOL THERE WE GO\n[17:21] FEE021: SORRY THIS IS I'M JUST UM\n[17:32] FEE024: THERE WE GO AND THERE ARE THE MARKS\n[17:36] FEE021: BEAUTIFUL\n[17:37] FEO023: YEAH\n[17:38] FEE021: NOT ANYMORE\n[17:53] FEE021: COMPUTER NO SIGNAL\n[18:01] MEO022: MM I GUESS IT'LL HAVE TO WAIT FOR A BIT\n[18:15] FEE021: ADJUSTING\n[18:20] FEE021: THERE WE GO\n[18:24] FEE021: OKAY SO WE'VE LOOKED AT THE PROTOTYPE PRESENTATION AND THE EVALUATION CRITERIA\n[18:30] FEE021: AND NOW WE HAVE TO CALCULATE THE PRODUCTION COSTS\n[18:35] FEE021: SO I'VE GOT AN EXCEL SPREADSHEET TO HELP US DO THAT\n[18:41] FEE021: CAN YOU READ THAT\n[18:42] FEE021: ALMOST\n[18:46] FEE021: MORE OR LESS\n[18:48] FEE021: UM I STARTED FILLING IT IN BUT OF COURSE THESE ARE PROVISIONAL SO WE HAVE TO GO DOWN\n[18:56] FEE021: NO HAND DYNAMO RIGHT\n[18:57] FEE024: YEAH\n[18:58] FEO023: YEAH\n[18:58] FEE021: ONE SIMPLE BATTERY\n[18:59] MEO022: MM\n[19:00] FEE021: NO KINETIC ENERGY NO SOLAR\n[19:05] FEE021: THE CHIP WE'RE GOING FOR AN ADVANCED CHIP ON PRINT\n[19:07] MEO022: ADVANCED YEAH\n[19:09] FEE021: WE ALSO SAID THE SAMPLE SENSOR AND SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[19:12] FEO023: YEP\n[19:13] FEE021: UM SINGLE CURVED SURFACE SO THAT WE CAN FOLD IT\n[19:17] FEO023: YEAH YES\n[19:19] FEE021: CASE MATERIAL WE SAID RUBBER\n[19:21] FEO023: RUBBER\n[19:22] MEO022: YEP\n[19:22] FEE021: I DON'T KNOW WHAT SPECIAL COLOUR MEANS\n[19:25] MEO022: MM ANYTHING UH I THINK WHICH IS NOT MORE\n[19:28] FEO023: I THINK SOMETHING COLOURED YEAH PROBABLY\n[19:31] FEO023: SO I THINK THIS IS PROBABLY SPECIAL CO NO\n[19:32] FEE021: IT COULD BE\n[19:32] MEO022: YEAH\n[19:33] FEE024: YEAH BUT RUBBER COMES COLOURED DOESN'T IT\n[19:34] FEE021: RUB RUBBER COMES COLOURED IT'S I WOULD MAYBE IT'S LIKE IF YOU WANT TITANIUM COLOURED OR WOOD COLOURED IT'S DIFFERENT\n[19:35] FEE024: YOU KNOW\n[19:35] FEO023: YEAH\n[19:39] FEO023: OR MAYBE MAYBE IF YOU WANT SOME KIND OF PATTERN THING ON IT YEAH YEAH OKAY\n[19:42] FEE021: YEAH LET'S LEAVE IT AS ZERO 'CAUSE IT'S EASY\n[19:44] FEO023: YEAH\n[19:44] FEE024: YEAH YOU MIGHT END UP HAVING TO TAKE OFF THE\n[19:46] FEE021: WE WE'RE DEFINITELY GOING TO HAVE TO SO WE'VE GOT PUSHBUTTON AND THEN WE'VE\n[19:48] FEO023: WE HAVE PUSHBUTTONS\n[19:49] MEO022: MM\n[19:49] FEE024: SAMPLE SENSOR\n[19:51] FEO023: SCRO WE HAVE SCROLL WHEEL AS WELL\n[19:53] FEE021: SCROLL WHEEL WITH PUSHBUTTON WE HAD NO\n[19:56] FEE021: S FOR THE MUTING\n[19:57] FEO023: S YEAH YEAH WE HAD FOR MUTING YEAH\n[19:57] MEO022: NO UH WE WE HAVE UH YEAH\n[19:59] FEE021: YEAH\n[19:59] FEO023: AND WE HAVE L. C. DISPLAY AND YEAH\n[20:01] FEE021: AND BUTTON SUPPLEMENTS\n[20:06] FEO023: UM\n[20:06] MEO022: MM NO\n[20:09] FEE024: NO\n[20:09] MEO022: WE DON'T HAVE WE'RE NOT USING ANY OF THAT\n[20:09] FEE021: NO\n[20:11] FEE021: NO\n[20:11] FEO023: YEAH BUT WHAT DO WE HA WE HAVE L. C. DISPLAY BUT BUT THE WH BUT THE S SPINNING WHEEL\n[20:15] FEE021: BUT THE THE SPINNING WHEEL'S NOT THERE\n[20:17] FEE021: I HAVE THINK MAYBE IT'S INTEGRATED WITH THE L. C. DISPLAY\n[20:19] FEO023: YEAH\n[20:22] FEO023: OKAY LET'S YEAH\n[20:22] FEE024: WE'VE GOT MORE THAN ONE PUSHBUTTON THOUGH HAVEN'T WE\n[20:25] FEE021: I THINK THE PUSHBUTTON OH\n[20:28] FEE024: 'CAUSE THEN YOU HAVE\n[20:29] FEE021: I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S ONE\n[20:30] FEE024: THAT MEANS YOU CAN ONLY HAVE TWENTY FIVE PUSH BUTTONS IN TOTAL DOESN'T IT\n[20:33] FEE024: NOT COUNTING ANYTHING WE'D STILL BE IN BUDGET\n[20:34] FEE021: YEAH\n[20:36] FEE021: THAT SEEMS UNLIKELY\n[20:39] FEE021: PUSH WHAT UH WHETHER WHETHER PUSHBUTTON MEANS THAT P COUNT BY BUTTON OR DO WE I DON'T THINK THAT MAKES SENSE\n[20:39] MEO022: HUH\n[20:39] MEO022: WH WH WHAT IS THE LIMIT\n[20:41] MEO022: UH\n[20:41] FEE024: TWELVE POINT FIVE\n[20:44] FEO023: WE HAVE TO COUNT ALL OF THEM OR YEAH\n[20:46] MEO022: MM I DON'T THINK SO NO\n[20:49] FEE024: NO\n[20:49] FEE024: WELL IT DOESN'T BUT IT UH\n[20:49] MEO022: NO IT SAYS WHAT WHAT IS THE KIND OF INTERFACE IF IT IS PUSHBUTTON THEN YOU GOT A ZERO POINT FIVE\n[20:51] FEE021: NO\n[20:55] MEO022: IT'S A SCROLL WHEEL SO WE WE'VE PUT IT'S PUSHBUTTON AND SCROLL WHEEL AND L. C. D. DISPLAY SO THAT'S THAT'S THE THREE KIND OF INTERFACES THAT WE HAVE\n[20:58] FEE021: YEAH\n[21:00] FEE021: YEAH\n[21:00] FEE024: AND L. C. DISPLAY\n[21:02] FEE021: YEAH\n[21:05] FEE021: YEAH\n[21:07] FEE021: SO AS WE CAN SEE THAT'S WAY TOO EXPENSIVE DOWN HERE\n[21:10] MEO022: WH WH WHAT'S OUR CRITERIA\n[21:12] FEE024: THIS SAMPLE SENSOR\n[21:12] FEE021: OUR BUDGET'S TWELVE POINT FIVE\n[21:15] MEO022: UH OKAY\n[21:15] FEE024: YEAH THE SAMPLE SENSOR WILL HAVE TO GO 'CAUSE THAT'S THE MOST EXPENSIVE THING ON THERE\n[21:19] FEE021: YEAH SO THAT HAS IMPLICATIONS THOUGH FOR THE\n[21:24] MEO022: UH IT DOES NOT HAVE FOR VOICE RECOGNITION BUT IT DOES HAVE FOR THE FEEDBACK SPEAKER\n[21:29] MEO022: WHEN YOU SAY WHEN YOU PRESS ONE IT SAYS ONE OR IT SAYS HELLO\n[21:29] FEE024: YEAH\n[21:30] FEE021: FOR THE LOCATOR\n[21:32] FEE024: BUT THAT'S A BIT OF A GIMMICK ANYWAY REALLY ISN'T IT\n[21:34] FEE021: YEAH\n[21:34] MEO022: MM AND THE LOCATOR ALSO GOES AWAY\n[21:34] FEE024: WE CAN AFFORD TO GET RID OF IT\n[21:37] FEO023: BUT IT WAS VERY NO INNOVATIVE INNOVATIVENESS\n[21:39] FEE021: YEAH\n[21:40] FEE024: SO THAT MEANS NO LOCATOR DOES IT\n[21:41] FEO023: WELL UM YEAH\n[21:46] FEE024: I MEAN DOES\n[21:46] FEE021: WHAT ELSE DOES IT NEED\n[21:47] FEO023: WELL THE SPEAKER UH THE SAMPLE SPEAKER IS IS EXPENSIVE BUT WE COULD JUST HAVE SOME SOME VERY VERY EASY DEVICE THAT JUST BEEPS\n[21:54] FEE021: YEAH 'CAUSE THE SAMPLE SPEAKER WAS I THINK MORE COMPLICATED THEN JUST A BEEPING THING\n[21:55] FEO023: THIS WOULD BE\n[21:58] FEO023: YEAH YEAH YEAH THERE YOU RECORD YOUR SAMPLES YOUR SPEECH SAMPLES AND\n[21:58] FEE024: YEAH\n[22:01] FEE024: YEAH\n[22:01] FEE021: YEAH OKAY SO WE\n[22:02] MEO022: A ALSO I IN THE CASE I'M NOT SURE THAT YOU WILL EVALUATE THIS AS A CURVED SURFACE\n[22:07] MEO022: BECAUSE IT'S JUST RUBBER SO IT'S PROBABLY A FLAT SURFACE RUBBER\n[22:11] MEO022: UH I MEAN UH UM YEAH\n[22:12] FEE021: UH-HUH\n[22:12] FEE024: OKAY YEAH\n[22:18] FEE021: RIGHT SO WE NEED ONE FIFTY OFF\n[22:18] MEO022: UM\n[22:21] FEE024: SEE I WAS GONNA SAY THE SCROLL WHEEL PUSHBUTTON THING 'CAUSE\n[22:26] FEE021: TAKE IT DOWN TO JUST A SCROLL WHEEL\n[22:29] FEE021: WE COULD DO\n[22:30] MEO022: SO THA THAT MEAN THAT WE CANNOT PRESS HOW DO WE HOW DO WE MAKE A SELECTION IN UH IN THE L. C. D.\n[22:32] FEO023: YEAH THEN THEN WE WOULD BE IN THE B BUDGET\n[22:36] MEO022: IF IN THE L. C. D. WE CAN SCROLL RIGHT\n[22:39] MEO022: BUT HOW DO WE MAKE A SELECTION IF WE D CANNOT PUSH THE BUTTON\n[22:40] FEO023: YEAH B NO NO YOU CAN PUSH THIS ONE BUT WE DON'T HAVE A PUSHBUTTON UH WE CA WE DON'T HAVE THIS MUTING MECHANISM FOR THIS SCROLLING THING\n[22:47] FEE024: BUT THAT'S WELL YOU WOULD JUST HAVE TO TO SPIN IT DOWN\n[22:47] FEE021: YEAH\n[22:49] FEE021: YOU CAN HAVE TO SCROLL IT STRAIGHT R ROLL IT STRAIGHT DOWN FOR FOR MUTE\n[22:52] FEO023: MM-HMM\n[22:54] FEE024: SO THAT'S POINT THREE\n[22:54] MEO022: NO W W W BUT HA IT'S IT'S THE SCROLL WHEEL AND I THOUGHT WE WERE REFERRING TO THIS AS A SCROLL SPINNING WHEEL AND PUSHBUTTON THING\n[23:01] FEO023: BUT I MEAN WE CAN PUT AN ADDITIONAL MUTE BUTTON ON THE TOP AS WELL\n[23:06] FEO023: IF YOU\n[23:06] FEE024: YEAH I MEAN THAT WOULDN'T ACTUALLY COST ANY MORE\n[23:09] FEE024: THAT'S THE SPIN WHEEL THOUGH ISN'T IT\n[23:10] FEE024: DIDN'T THAT COME WITH THE L. C.\n[23:12] FEE021: THAT'S WITH THE L. C.\n[23:13] MEO022: THAT COMES WITH THE L. C. D.\n[23:14] FEE024: YEAH\n[23:15] FEE021: WE DECIDED 'CAUSE IT'S NOT ON OUR LIST\n[23:17] FEE024: YEAH\n[23:17] MEO022: OH SO SO THE THE THIS IS\n[23:17] FEO023: MM\n[23:19] FEE021: THE SCROLL WHEEL IS ON THE SIDE\n[23:22] MEO022: SO WE'RE ADDING COSTS FOR RIGHT OKAY UH I MEAN I THINK THIS IS GOOD\n[23:29] FEO023: SO\n[23:29] FEE024: S SO WE'RE POINT THREE OVER\n[23:31] FEE021: WE'RE POINT THREE OVER AT THE MOMENT\n[23:34] FEE021: IT'S NOTHING N\n[23:35] FEE024: UNLESS WE JUST TAKE OFF THE SCROLL WHEEL ALTOGETHER AND JUST HAVE PUSHBUTTONS FOR THE VOLUME\n[23:40] FEE024: COULD B STILL PUT THEM ON THE SIDE\n[23:43] FEE024: BUT YEAH\n[23:44] FEE021: YEAH I HAVE\n[23:44] FEE024: I MEAN THE SCROLL WHEEL'S PRETTY COOL BUT\n[23:47] MEO022: INSTEAD OF SCROLLING HERE WE HAVE TWO BUTTONS HERE UP FOR UP AND DOWN\n[23:50] FEE024: YEAH\n[23:51] FEO023: MM-HMM\n[23:52] FEE024: YEAH\n[23:52] MEO022: ON THE SIDE\n[23:52] FEE021: YEAH\n[23:52] MEO022: MM UH IT SOUNDS GOOD ACTUALLY YEAH\n[23:53] FEO023: OKAY YEAH\n[23:54] FEE021: RATHER THAN HAVING THREE DIFFERENT THINGS THAT PEOPLE HAVE TO DO\n[23:58] FEO023: OKAY\n[23:59] FEE021: THERE WE GO\n[23:59] FEE021: OH LOOK WE'RE WAY UNDER BUDGET AND WE'LL MAKE HUGE PROFITS AND WE'LL ALL GET BONUSES\n[24:04] FEE024: YEAH WELL WE COULD ADMIT TO THE SINGLE CURVE COULDN'T WE\n[24:07] FEE021: OR OR THAT WE HAVE TO HAVE SOME SORT OF SPECIAL COLOUR\n[24:13] FEE024: YEAH BUT\n[24:15] FEE021: SO THAT'S ALRIGHT\n[24:16] FEE021: WE WE'LL LEAVE IT AT THAT AND THEN I'LL TAKE I CAN SEND IT BACK TO MANAGEMENT AND SAY WE WEREN'T QUITE SURE ABOUT THE COLOUR\n[24:17] FEE024: YEAH\n[24:21] FEE021: IF THAT COSTS EXTRA THEN WE'VE STILL GOT SOME SPACE FOR IT YEAH\n[24:24] MEO022: WE HAVE YEAH\n[24:24] FEO023: YEAH\n[24:25] FEE024: YEAH\n[24:26] FEE021: EXCELLENT\n[24:28] FEE021: ALRIGHT\n[24:29] FEE021: SO DID WE LOSE UM ON OUR EVALUATION CRITERIA AS A RESULT OF DOING THAT\n[24:35] FEE024: NO\n[24:36] FEE024: NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[24:36] MEO022: NOT REALLY NO\n[24:38] MEO022: BECAUSE WE KEEP ALL THE FEATURES WE KEEP VOICE RECOGNITION WE KEEP L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[24:41] FEE021: MM\n[24:42] FEE024: YEAH\n[24:43] MEO022: WE INSTEAD OF HAVING SCROLLING WE WE JUST PUSH THE BUTTONS\n[24:43] FEE021: YEAH\n[24:44] FEE024: WE JUST GOT RID OF A GIMMICK THAT WAS NEVER ANYWAY\n[24:46] FEE021: YEAH\n[24:46] MEO022: UM YEAH\n[24:47] FEE024: AND THE SCROLL WHEEL IS I MEAN ESSENTIALLY THE TWO BUTTONS THAT WAS IT'S NOT A GREAT DIFFERENCE I DON'T THINK\n[24:52] FEE021: YEAH\n[24:53] MEO022: YEAH\n[24:54] FEE021: ALRIGHT THEN\n[24:55] MEO022: BUT WE LOSE THE LOCATOR\n[24:57] FEO023: WELL WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A BEEPING THING\n[24:57] FEE024: REALLY\n[24:58] FEE021: WE'RE GONNA HAVE A BEEP\n[25:00] MEO022: SO INSTEAD OF SPEAKER\n[25:01] FEO023: BUT YEAH IT'S IT'S NOT LIKE SAMPLE SPEAKER BUT IT WILL JUST BEEP SO WE STILL HAVE THE LOCATE\n[25:01] FEE021: YEAH\n[25:06] FEE021: YEAH\n[25:07] MEO022: 'KAY\n[25:08] FEE024: COOL\n[25:10] FEE024: THAT'S NOT A VERY EXCITING COLOUR\n[25:12] FEE024: I THINK YOU SHOULD MAKE IT MORE VEGETABLE LIKE\n[25:14] FEE021: THA\n[25:15] FEO023: WHICH COLOUR THE THE COLOUR OF THE PHONE OR THE COLOUR OF THE\n[25:18] FEE024: OH THE THE BEEPER THING\n[25:21] FEO023: BUT IT CAN BE YELLOW AS WELL\n[25:21] FEE024: IT\n[25:22] FEO023: IT CAN COME IN THE SAME COLOUR AS THE THE CASE\n[25:25] FEE021: 'CAUSE WE WE WON'T HAVE RUN OUT OF OUR POT OF PLAY DOH\n[25:28] FEE024: YEAH I THINK JEN WANTS IT TO VIBRATE\n[25:30] FEE021: YEAH I KNOW I KNOW MY PEN VIBRATES\n[25:31] FEE024: YOU KNOW YOUR PEN VIBRATES\n[25:34] FEE024: YEAH\n[25:35] FEE021: BUT ONLY FOR A VERY SHORT TIME\n[25:38] FEE021: UM\n[25:40] FEE021: OKAY\n[25:42] FEE021: SO\n[25:44] FEE021: LOOKS LIKE WE'VE DESIGNED A\n[25:48] FEE021: BANANA\n[25:49] FEE021: WELL DONE TEAM\n[25:52] FEE021: UM WE NEED WE'VE JUST GOT ABOUT TEN MINUTES OR SO LEFT OF THE MEETING\n[25:56] FEE021: SO IT WOULD BE GOOD IF WE COULD JUST HAVE A LITTLE TALK ABOUT THE PROJECT ITSELF AND HOW IT WENT\n[26:03] FEE021: UM SO THAT WE CAN FEED BACK TO THE MANAGEMENT FOR NEXT TIME THEY'RE DESIGNING A PRODUCT\n[26:11] MEO022: I THINK IT MM\n[26:11] FEE024: COOL\n[26:12] FEE021: FEEDBACK\n[26:13] FEE021: IDEAS\n[26:14] FEO023: YEAH MM AS FAR AS CREATIVITY IS CONCERNED YEAH I THINK THERE WAS THERE WAS ROOM FOR CREATIVITY\n[26:20] FEO023: THE ONLY THE ONLY PROBLEM BEING THAT AT THE END WE HAD TO CUT SOME THINGS DOWN BECAUSE OF THE THE BUDGET WE HAD\n[26:24] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[26:27] MEO022: I THINK UH N ONE THING THAT WAS LACKING UH WAS THAT WE DID NOT KNOW WHAT THE VARIOUS THINGS COST TO BEGIN WITH\n[26:33] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[26:34] FEE024: YEAH\n[26:34] MEO022: UM WE KAP KEPT A ADDING THINGS RANDOMLY\n[26:37] FEE021: YEAH\n[26:37] MEO022: SO HAD WE KNOWN\n[26:38] FEE024: IF WE'D HAD THAT SHEET AT THE BEGINNING SHOULD'VE BEEN LIKE OKAY\n[26:40] MEO022: YEAH THAT OR NOT YEAH\n[26:40] FEE024: SO WE CAN HAVE THAT LOT LET'S JUST THROW IT TOGETHER AND DO WHAT WE CAN\n[26:42] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[26:42] FEO023: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[26:44] MEO022: YEAH\n[26:44] MEO022: SO D ALL THE RANDOM DECISIONS AT THE END COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED\n[26:48] FEE024: YEAH\n[26:51] MEO022: MM\n[26:52] FEE021: BUT IN TERMS OF THE PROCESS OF UM GOING AND WORKING INDIVIDUALLY AND THEN COMING BACK TO A MEETING THAT THAT WORKED IN TERMS OF\n[26:59] MEO022: YEAH MM\n[27:01] FEE024: I THINK 'CAUSE THE MEETINGS WERE SO REGULAR YOU KNOW\n[27:03] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[27:03] FEE024: IT WASN'T LIKE WE WERE ALONE FOR VERY LONG SO YOU DIDN'T ST GO OFF AND THINK\n[27:07] FEE024: WOULDN'T IT BE GREAT TO HAVE A VIBRATING REMOTE CONTROL SHAPED LIKE A BANANA\n[27:09] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[27:10] FEE021: BANANA\n[27:14] FEE024: AND THEN YOU KNOW COME BACK THREE DAYS LATER AND JEN'S GOING LOOK LOOK IT VIBRATES AND IT LOOKS LIKE A BANANA\n[27:16] FEO023: YEAH\n[27:21] FEE024: UM YEAH SO YEAH\n[27:24] FEO023: YEAH THE M THE MEANS WERE VERY VERY GOOD THE MEANS WE USED\n[27:28] FEE021: MM-HMM THE WHITEBOARD DIGITAL PENS\n[27:30] FEO023: AND THE PENS\n[27:32] FEE024: UH I LIKE THE PENS\n[27:32] FEE021: WE LIKE THE PENS\n[27:33] FEE024: I WANT ONE\n[27:34] FEE024: THAT WOULD JUST BE SO COOL TO D DO ALL YOUR NOTES AND S\n[27:36] FEE021: YEAH YOU COULD TAKE IT TO LECTURES AND JUST WRITE STUFF DOWN AND HAVE IT PRINTED OUT WHEN YOU GOT BACK TO THE OFFICE\n[27:39] MEO022: YEAH YEAH YEAH THAT'S IT'S IT'S I WONDER WHAT ONE OF THESE COSTS\n[27:40] FEO023: YEAH YEAH\n[27:41] FEE021: THEY GREAT\n[27:44] FEE021: DO YOU THINK THEY'D NOTICE IF ONE WENT\n[27:46] FEE024: I DON'T THINK YOU SHOULD SAY THAT WAS THE RECORDING\n[27:50] FEE021: OH OKAY\n[27:50] FEE024: OKAY COVER UP THE MICROPHONE\n[27:51] FEE024: ALRIGHT LET'S TAKE IT\n[27:52] FEE021: YEP\n[27:52] FEE021: SHH\n[27:55] FEE021: YEP\n[27:55] FEE024: OKAY\n[27:55] FEE021: BUT THAT WORKED WELL HAVING HAVING A WHITEBOARD THAT WE COULD DRAW ON AS WELL AS HAVING THE POWERPOINT\n[28:00] FEE021: 'CAUSE THE I FIND THAT THE PROBLEM WITH POWERPOINT OFTEN IS THAT IT'S SO STATIC AND YOU CAN'T CHANGE IT ONCE YOU'RE IN THERE YEP\n[28:05] FEE024: IT IS A BIT LIMITING ISN'T IT\n[28:06] FEO023: YEAH\n[28:06] MEO022: YEAH\n[28:07] FEE024: YEAH\n[28:07] FEO023: YEAH AND AND AND THIS TIME ALSO THE TIME LIMITS BUT ACTUALLY PREPARING THE\n[28:10] FEE024: YEAH\n[28:12] FEE024: THE THING FLEW IN YOU DIDN'T HAVE THE WHOLE WHOOSHING THING 'CAUSE THERE WASN'T TIME FOR THAT SO YEAH\n[28:12] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[28:16] FEO023: YEAH\n[28:17] FEE021: YEAH\n[28:18] FEE021: THAT'S ALRIGHT THAT ALWAYS IRRITATES ME ANYWAY YEAH\n[28:19] FEE024: NOT THAT YOU CAN DO THAT ON THE BOARD EITHER\n[28:21] FEE024: WE COULD MAKE SOME LITTLE\n[28:22] FEO023: BUT YEAH BUT I MEAN ALREADY JUST JUST PREPARING THE SLIDES BEFORE BEFORE THE MEETING YEAH\n[28:26] FEE024: YEAH TOTALLY I MEAN THAT WAS FAIRLY TIGHT ANYWAY I MEAN ESPECIALLY WITH THAT LAST MINUTE ALTERATION\n[28:28] FEE021: MM\n[28:31] FEO023: YEAH\n[28:31] FEE021: YEAH\n[28:32] MEO022: MM YEAH\n[28:32] FEE024: BACK IT THIS IS JUST HAD TO BE CHANGED\n[28:36] FEE024: AND YEAH SO COOL\n[28:39] FEE021: YEAH\n[28:40] FEE024: ARE WE SUPPOSED TO SAY NICE THINGS ABOUT JEN NOW\n[28:42] FEE021: AND PRESUMABLY YOU DON'T YOU CAN SAY NASTY THINGS AS WELL\n[28:45] FEO023: YEAH\n[28:46] FEO023: I WAS I WAS SATISFIED WITH WITH THE LEADERSHIP YEAH\n[28:47] FEE021: I HAVE NO STAKE IN IT\n[28:48] FEE024: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[28:49] MEO022: YEAH\n[28:50] FEE024: YOU WEREN'T LIKE A A DICTATING LEADER SO THAT WAS ALWAYS GOOD\n[28:54] FEE021: YOU HAVE TO SAY THAT 'CAUSE I'M TAKING THE NOTES\n[28:57] FEO023: MM-HMM\n[28:57] FEE021: I'LL LEAVE THE ROOM AND YOU CAN HAVE ANOTHER GO\n[28:58] FEE024: I KNOW YOU'VE GOT THE PEN YOU MIGHT ATTACK ME WITH IT\n[28:59] FEE021: BETTER THAN THAT THAN THE BANANA\n[29:01] FEO023: AND THEN THE TEAMWORK I THINK I THINK IT WORKED QUITE QUITE NICELY YEAH\n[29:04] FEE021: I THINK IT WORKED QUITE WELL\n[29:05] MEO022: YEAH\n[29:05] FEE024: YEAH\n[29:06] FEE021: DID ANYONE FEEL THAT THEY WERE GETTING SORT OF COVERED UP AND NOT BEING ABLE TO\n[29:11] FEE021: SAY THEIR BIT\n[29:11] FEO023: TO EXPRESS THEM MM MM NO\n[29:13] MEO022: MM\n[29:14] MEO022: I GUESS IT WAS A FAIRLY SMALL GROUP SO ALL OF US GOT TO EXPRESS OUR OPINIONS YEAH\n[29:16] FEE021: YEAH\n[29:19] FEE024: YEAH\n[29:29] FEE021: NEW IDEAS FOUND\n[29:32] FEE021: NOT QUITE SURE WHAT ABOUT\n[29:32] FEO023: WELL IT'S IT'S IT'S PRETTY NEW PRETTY NOVEL SOLUTION FOR A FOR A REMOTE CONTROL REALLY ALL THIS FLIPPING OPEN THING AND\n[29:34] FEE021: YEAH\n[29:34] MEO022: MM\n[29:38] FEE021: YEAH\n[29:40] FEE024: I DON'T KNOW I DON'T GO SHOPPING FOR REMOTE CONTROLS THAT OFTEN MAYBE SOMEBODY'S ALREADY THOUGH OF IT\n[29:42] FEO023: YEAH NEITHER NEITHER DO I BUT I'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING AND AND NONE OF MY EXAMPLES WERE WAS WAS LIKE THIS ACTUALLY SO\n[29:48] FEE021: MM-HMM\n[29:48] FEE024: YEAH\n[29:48] MEO022: HMM\n[29:50] FEE024: YEAH\n[29:51] FEE024: I'LL BE LOOKING OUT NEXT TIME I NEED TO WRITE AN ESSAY\n[29:52] FEE021: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[29:53] FEE024: THAT LOOKS BORING I'LL SEE IF ANYONE'S MADE A REMOTE CONTROL\n[29:55] FEO023: YEAH MAYBE W MAYBE WE COULD HAVE A PATENT ON THIS ONE\n[29:58] FEE024: YEAH YEAH\n[29:58] MEO022: YEAH\n[29:59] FEO023: PATENT PATENT PATENT\n[30:00] FEE021: BANANA REMOTE\n[30:00] FEE024: I THINK WE'D LIKE TO THINK THE IDEAS WERE NEW BUT WE'VE GOT NO WAY OF FINDING OUT\n[30:01] FEO023: MM\n[30:04] FEE021: YEAH\n[30:05] FEO023: MM-HMM\n[30:05] FEE021: OR YOU CAN ALWAYS GO TO GOOGLE AND TYPE IN BANANA REMOTE CONTROL\n[30:10] FEE024: THAT VIBRATES\n[30:11] FEE021: FLIP\n[30:12] FEE021: VIBRATE\n[30:13] FEE024: YEAH BUT THAT WOULD JUST COME UP WITH LIKE OTHER THINGS REALLY WOULDN'T IT\n[30:13] FEE021: AND UH YEAH\n[30:17] FEE021: NOTHING THAT YOU REALLY WANT\n[30:20] FEE021: TRUE\n[30:21] FEE021: YEAH\n[30:24] FEE021: OKAY\n[30:26] FEE021: SO COSTS ARE WITHIN BUDGET WELL WITHIN BUDGET INCLUDING A LITTLE WHAT HAVE WE GOT\n[30:28] FEO023: YES\n[30:29] FEE024: YES\n[30:32] FEE021: ONE EURO LEFT OVER FOR BITS THAT WE DIDN'T FORESEE\n[30:37] FEE021: UM WE'VE EVALUATED\n[30:39] FEO023: YES\n[30:40] FEE021: THE PROJECT\n[30:41] FEE021: YOU'VE GOT THE SCORES\n[30:41] FEE024: AND IT'S FABULOUS\n[30:42] FEE021: CAN YOU PUT THAT IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS FILE\n[30:44] FEE024: IT'S IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS\n[30:45] FEE021: IT'S IN THERE ALREADY\n[30:47] FEE021: AND THE PROCESS WHEEL DIDN'T REALLY HAVE ANY MAJOR PROBLEMS WITH\n[30:52] FEE021: WERE THERE ANY WAS THERE ANYTHING THAT YOU FOUND DIFFICULT OR ANYTHING\n[30:59] FEE021: THAT DIDN'T GO AS SMOOTHLY AS YOU'D HOPE\n[31:01] FEO023: AND MY MAIN DIFFICULTY WAS THE THE TIME PRESSURE\n[31:04] FEE021: YEAH\n[31:04] FEO023: OTHERWISE IT'S IT'S ALL FINE\n[31:04] FEE024: YEAH YEAH SOMETIMES IT'S LIKE A LITTLE BIT RUSHED\n[31:05] MEO022: MM-HMM\n[31:09] MEO022: I THOUGHT THAT WAS GOOD THOUGH BECAUSE IF YOU'RE GIVEN TOO MUCH TIME THEN YOU GOT NOTHING TO DO WITH YOUR TIME AND UM YEAH\n[31:13] FEO023: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[31:17] MEO022: ALTHOUGH WE COULD HAVE MADE THE R. S BETTER HAD WE HAD FIVE MORE MINUTE\n[31:19] FEO023: YEAH\n[31:25] FEE021: OKAY THEN\n[31:26] FEE021: UM I THINK WE'RE STILL WELL WITHIN OUR\n[31:29] FEE024: YEAH WE'VE GOT LIKE FIVE MINUTES LEFT\n[31:30] FEE021: TIME\n[31:30] FEE021: WE'VE GOT ABOUT FIVE MINUTES LEFT BUT IF WE'VE FINISHED THEN WE'VE FINISHED\n[31:35] FEO023: YEAH\n[31:35] FEE021: WE'RE JUST TOO TOO EFFICIENT AND YOU SHOULD NEVER DRAG A MEETING ON JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE EXTRA TIME\n[31:37] MEO022: WE CERTAINLY ARE MM\n[31:38] FEE024: YEAH\n[31:42] MEO022: YEAH\n[31:43] FEO023: YES\n[31:43] FEE021: SO I WOULD SAY THAT'S THE END OF THAT MEETING\n[31:48] FEO023: YEAH IT WAS A PLEASURE WORKING WITH YOU\n[31:48] FEE021: THANK YOU TEAM\n[31:48] FEE024: 'KAY\n[31:49] MEO022: YEAH SAME HERE\n[31:50] FEE021: IT WAS VERY PRODUCTIVE DAY AND\n[31:54] FEE024: WE COULD DRAW ANIMALS ON THE BOARD AGAIN\n[31:56] FEE021: MM UH NO\n[31:57] MEO022: MM UH NO\n[31:59] MEO022: I DON'T THINK SO\n[32:00] FEO023: YOU CAN MAKE SOME ANIMALS\n[32:02] FEE024: I DON'T LIKE PLAY DOH NO\n[32:02] FEO023: OH YOU DON'T LIKE ANIM\n[32:04] FEE024: IT'S JUST MINGING\n[32:05] FEE024: IT SMELLS SO BAD\n[32:07] FEO023: IT DOESN'T\n[32:09] FEE024: IT DOES\n[32:09] FEO023: SMELLS QUITE NICE\n[32:10] FEO023: SMELLS VERY SWEET\n[32:13] FEE024: MM\n[32:14] FEE021: RIGHT SO WE HAVE TO COMPLETE THE FINAL QUESTIONNAIRE AND MEETING SUMMARY WHEN THEY SEND IT\n[32:19] MEO022: WAS THERE A QUESTIONNAIRE ALREADY SENT\n[32:20] FEE021: I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S ALREADY SENT OR NOT\n[32:22] FEE024: NO IT HASN'T BEEN\n[32:23] FEE021: UM PRESUMABLY I HAVE TO\n[32:24] FEE024: DO WE HAVE TO GO BACK INTO THE OTHER ROOM OR CAN WE STAY IN HERE NOW\n[32:27] FEE021: I DON'T SEE WHY YOU CAN'T STAY HERE REALLY\n[32:29] FEE024: OKAY SO THE OTHER WAY\n[32:33] FEE021: DID I SAVE THIS ONE\n[32:35] FEE021: PRODUCTION COSTS\n[32:39] FEO023: I MADE YOUR ANIMAL FOR YOU\n[32:41] FEE021: IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE PINK\n[32:45] FEO023: YEAH THAT'S THE ONE\n[32:45] FEE021: BUT IT WAS BLUE ON THE BOARD", "question": "Describe the final design of the remote control, including its physical characteristics and user interface elements. 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FEE028: KEEPS COMING OFF\n[1:10] FEE028: 'S FIDDLY\n[1:22] MEE025: HMM\n[1:29] FEE028: RIGHT\n[1:30] MEE025: HOW DO WE STA WA HOW DO WE START\n[1:33] MEE025: DOES ANYBODY KNOW\n[1:36] FEE028: OH ANOTHER ONE\n[1:47] MEE025: SO THAT'S THIS\n[1:51] MEE025: OH OKAY RIGHT\n[1:52] FEO026: ARE WE FREE TO TAKE NOTES UH\n[1:57] FEO026: OKAY\n[1:59] MEE025: UH\n[2:22] MEE025: HMM\n[2:28] MEE025: OKAY JUST HANG ON A SECOND EVERYBODY\n[2:31] MEE025: I HAVEN'T ACTUALLY LOOKED AT THIS YET\n[2:33] FEE028: AH\n[2:37] MEE025: UM\n[2:38] FEE028: VERY NICE\n[2:39] MEE025: I HAVEN'T LOOKED AT IT BUT LET'S JUST START IT OFF AND WE'LL SEE WHAT HAPPENS\n[2:46] MEE025: IF YOU'RE ALL READY\n[2:47] MEE027: YEAH\n[2:53] MEE025: SO IS THE AGENDA\n[2:57] MEE025: OPENING ACQUAINTANCE TOOL TRAINING AND PROJECT PLAN DISCUSSION AND THEN CLOSING\n[3:05] MEE025: PROJECT AIM IS A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:09] MEE025: IT'S ORIGINAL UH TRENDY AND IT'S USER FRIENDLY\n[3:13] FEE028: 'KAY\n[3:14] MEE025: PROJECT METHOD FUNCTIONAL DESIGN INDIVIDUAL WORK ANOTHER MEETING CONCEPTUAL DESIGN INDIVIDUAL WORK AND A MEETING OF DETAILS DESIGN INDIVIDUAL WORK AND A MEETING\n[3:31] MEE025: TOOL TRAINING\n[3:33] MEE025: TRY OUT THE WHITEBOARD EVERY PARTICIPANT SHOULD DRAW THEIR FAVOURITE ANIMAL AND SUM UP THEIR FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS OF THAT ANIMAL\n[3:42] FEE028: OKAY\n[3:43] MEE025: UM\n[3:48] MEE025: UH MISS INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO FIRST\n[3:50] FEO026: OKAY\n[3:52] FEO026: SO ARE WE SUPPOSED TO BRING THE LITTLE THINGS FOR THE\n[3:55] MEE025: YEAH WHY DON'T YOU JUST C I THINK JUST CLIP ON CLIP DO YOU HAVE A BELT\n[3:59] FEE028: CLIP\n[4:00] FEO026: MM\n[4:00] MEE025: OR PUT 'EM IN YOUR POCKET YEAH\n[4:01] FEO026: YEAH\n[4:05] FEO026: OKAY\n[4:06] FEO026: SO MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[4:09] MEE025: YEAH WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[4:12] FEO026: 'KAY UM\n[4:19] FEE028: AH\n[4:25] MEE025: IS IT RUDE\n[4:25] FEE028: IT'S AN ELEPHANT\n[4:28] MEE025: THAT'S A VERY GOOD ELEPHANT\n[4:30] MEE027: THE BACK END OF AN ELEPHANT\n[4:31] FEE028: OH MY GOSH I'M NEVER GONNA BE ABLE TO DRAW THAT WELL\n[4:34] MEE025: 'KAY AND YOU WANT TO WRITE UP ON THERE IT SAYS YOU'VE GOTTA SUM UP YOUR F F YOUR FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS OF THAT ANIMAL\n[4:40] FEO026: UM OKAY IT'S BIG IT'S GOT A GREAT MEMORY\n[4:46] FEE028: DOES IT\n[4:48] FEE028: OH\n[4:49] FEO026: SUPPOSED TO HAVE A GREAT MEMORY WE SAY AN ELEPHANT NEVER FORGETS\n[4:53] MEE025: MM\n[4:53] FEE028: MM\n[4:54] FEO026: AND UH DUNNO KNOW WHY BUT LOOKS LIKE NICE TO ME\n[5:00] MEE025: OKAY\n[5:00] FEO026: NICE ANIMAL\n[5:01] MEE025: WONDERFUL WELL DONE\n[5:02] MEE025: DO YOU WANT TO USE THE WIPE THE M THE WIPER AND WIPE IT OFF\n[5:04] FEO026: OKAY\n[5:13] MEE025: AND MISTER AESTHETICS DESIGNER DO YOU WANNA GO NEXT\n[5:16] MEE027: AESTHETIC YEP SURE\n[5:17] FEE028: I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL IS\n[5:20] MEE027: 'KAY MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL UH LET'S SEE\n[5:33] FEE028: OH\n[5:36] FEE028: IT'S\n[5:36] MEE027: DUNNO IF ANY OF YOU HAVE SEEN NAPOLEON DYNAMITE BEFORE\n[5:39] MEE027: IT'S A LIGER A COMBINATION OF A LION AND TIGER\n[5:42] MEE025: NO\n[5:42] FEE028: A WHAT\n[5:46] FEE028: ALRIGHT\n[5:48] MEE027: HAVE YOU NOT SEEN NAPOLEON DYNAMITE\n[5:48] FEE028: HOW\n[5:50] MEE025: NO\n[5:50] FEO026: NO\n[5:50] FEE028: NO\n[5:50] MEE027: OH IT'S A HILARIOUS MOVIE\n[5:51] MEE027: YOU HAVE TO SEE IT\n[5:52] MEE027: AND\n[5:54] MEE027: AND IT'S BEST CHARACTERISTIC IS IT'S PRETTY MUCH\n[6:00] MEE027: THE AWESOMEST\n[6:03] MEE027: ANIMAL\n[6:07] MEE027: BUT YOU HAVE TO SEE THE MOVIE TO FULLY APPRECIATE IT\n[6:10] MEE025: OKAY WELL DONE\n[6:11] FEE028: GREAT\n[6:14] FEE028: ME\n[6:14] MEE025: YEAH\n[6:16] MEE025: MISS MAR MISS MARKETING\n[6:20] FEE028: OKAY\n[6:22] FEE028: NOT QUITE SURE HOW THIS IS GONNA WORK\n[6:24] MEE027: THERE GO\n[6:26] FEE028: COOL\n[6:28] FEE028: UH WELL I'LL TRY MY BEST TO DRAW\n[6:41] FEE028: CAN I JUST DRAW THE FACE\n[6:45] MEE025: UM YEAH I THINK YOU CAN JUST DRAW THE FACE BUT THEN YOU'LL HAVE TO DESCRIBE IN WRITING HOW THE REST OF IT LOOKS\n[6:54] FEE028: OOH\n[6:59] FEE028: IT'S A CAT\n[7:00] MEE025: THAT'S A VERY PR PRETTY CAT\n[7:02] FEE028: WHICH ALSO HAS WHAT\n[7:03] FEE028: A BIG FAT BODY AND\n[7:07] FEE028: BIG AND A LONG TAIL\n[7:09] MEE025: OKAY DO Y DO YOU WANNA DO SOME WRITE YOU WANNA JUST WRITE SOME WORDS ABOUT IT\n[7:10] FEE028: WHY\n[7:14] FEE028: BECAUSE UM CUDDLY\n[7:20] FEE028: AND USUALLY CATS ARE VERY FRIENDLY\n[7:22] FEE028: USUALLY\n[7:27] FEE028: AND THEY'RE HEALING AS WELL\n[7:29] FEE028: THEY HEAL\n[7:30] FEE028: AND THEY CAN FEEL WHEN A HUMAN'S GOT PROBLEMS SO\n[7:33] MEE025: WOW SO THEY'RE KINDA SPIRITUAL\n[7:38] FEE028: SO THAT'S WHY I LIKE CATS\n[7:40] MEE025: WELL DONE\n[7:41] FEE028: THERE WE ARE THAT'S ME\n[7:53] MEE025: OKAY\n[8:01] FEE028: MM\n[8:01] MEE025: UM I DON'T ACTUALLY HAVE A FAVOURITE ANIMAL BUT FOR THE FOR TH FOR THIS MEETING I'LL S DRAW A LITTLE\n[8:22] FEE028: MM-HMM\n[8:22] MEE025: UH\n[8:26] MEE025: I HONESTLY CAN'T DRAW FOR TOFFEE\n[8:30] FEO026: REALLY\n[8:31] MEE025: UH\n[8:32] FEO026: OH THAT'S A\n[8:32] MEE025: YEAH\n[8:35] MEE025: NO NO UH\n[8:38] MEE027: A PRAIRIE DOG\n[8:42] MEE027: OH A SQUIRREL\n[8:44] MEE025: THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT IT IS\n[8:46] MEE025: UH NOT A VERY GOOD ONE\n[8:51] FEO026: NOT BAD I WOULD SAY\n[8:52] MEE027: YEAH THAT'S PRETTY GOOD\n[8:53] MEE025: OKAY WELL YOU GOT IT'S A S\n[9:01] MEE025: IT'S A SQUIRREL AND I LIKE THEM BECAUSE THEY'RE CUTE\n[9:08] MEE025: AND STUPID\n[9:11] FEO026: VERY GOOD\n[9:13] FEE028: AH\n[9:14] MEE027: ALRIGHT\n[9:16] MEE025: RIGHT\n[9:20] MEE025: OKAY SO I GUESS THAT WAS THE TEST TO SEE IF THIS EQUIPMENT IS ALL WORKING\n[9:31] MEE025: MM\n[9:35] MEE025: LET'S MOVE ON TO THE NEXT PAGE\n[9:40] MEE025: OKAY PROJECT FINANCE SELLING PRICE TWENTY FIVE EUROS PROFIT AIM FIFTY MILLION EUROS\n[9:51] FEE028: MARKET RANGE INTERNATIONALLY SOLD\n[9:55] MEE025: YEAH\n[9:55] MEE025: PRODUCTION COST AH RIGHT IT'S GOTTA BE CAN'T COST ANY MORE THAN TWELVE FIFTY TO MAKE\n[9:58] FEE028: AH RIGHT OKAY\n[10:05] MEE025: EXPERIENCE WITH WITH REMOTE CONTROL SO TALK ABOUT WHO WHO'S USED WHAT\n[10:15] MEE025: ANY IDEAS\n[10:18] MEE025: STUFF LIKE THAT\n[10:21] MEE025: NEXT MEETING STARTS IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[10:26] MEE025: AT QUARTER TO TWELVE\n[10:32] MEE027: SO I THINK BEFORE WE CLOSE UH WE ARE EXPECTED I MEAN THE LAST SLIDE WANTED US TO MAYBE DISCUSS LONGER WHAT OUR\n[10:39] MEE027: WHAT OUR IDEAS WHERE\n[10:40] MEE027: I MEAN IF YOU WANNA GO BACK TO THE LAST SLIDE\n[10:43] MEE027: UH\n[10:43] MEE025: YEAH\n[10:44] FEE028: YEAH\n[10:44] MEE027: S\n[10:46] MEE027: YEAH I THINK WE'RE I MEAN BEFORE WE CLOSE THE MEETING WE'RE SUPPOSED TO COME UP WITH SOME IDEAS FOR\n[10:49] MEE025: OH K SO WE'RE ACTUALLY SUPPOSED TO BE DOING THIS DISCUSSION LIKE RIGHT NOW ARE WE OR OH OKAY\n[10:53] FEE028: YEAH\n[10:53] MEE027: YEAH\n[10:53] FEO026: MM\n[10:55] MEE027: YEAH\n[10:55] MEE025: I THOUGHT THIS WAS JUST T GIVING US INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RE TO DO NEXT BUT\n[11:00] MEE027: YEAH I THINK THIS IS JUST THE PRELIMINARY GET SOME ROUGH IDEAS FOR WHAT OUR EXPERIENCES WITH REMOTE CONTROLS HAVE BEEN AND AND WHAT WE WOULD\n[11:09] MEE027: ROUGHLY WHAT WE WOULD INCORPORATE INTO A NEW ONE MAYBE\n[11:13] MEE025: OKAY\n[11:14] MEE025: RIGHT WHO'S GOT EXPERIENCES WITH REMOTE CONTROLS THEN\n[11:18] MEE025: PRETTY MUCH EVERYBODY\n[11:18] FEO026: YEAH\n[11:19] MEE027: YEAH I THINK WE'VE ALL GOT\n[11:20] FEE028: UH\n[11:22] MEE025: UM\n[11:23] FEO026: IS THIS A T. V. ONE WE ARE SUPPOSED TO MAKE\n[11:25] FEE028: YEAH\n[11:27] FEE028: YEAH IT'S A T. V. REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:28] FEO026: OKAY\n[11:31] MEE025: 'KAY UM\n[11:31] FEE028: WELL\n[11:32] FEO026: T\n[11:33] FEE028: A NEW REMOTE CONTROL FOR T. V.\n[11:36] FEE028: WHAT WOULD I LIKE\n[11:37] MEE025: W WHAT\n[11:40] FEE028: UM\n[11:43] MEE025: YOU WANT IT BIG DO YOU WANT IT SMALL\n[11:46] FEE028: MEDIUM\n[11:46] MEE025: ARE WE ARE WE GOING FOR LIKE LIKE TELEPHONES ARE GOING LITTLE TEENY TINY THINGS OR WE ARE GOING FOR SOMETHING THAT'S THAT'S BIG AND\n[11:53] MEE027: MM\n[11:55] MEE027: YEAH IT SEEMS LIKE THERE'S LIKE THERE'S SORT OF A TENSION BETWEEN TWO IDEAS I MEAN\n[11:59] MEE027: YOU WANT YOU WANT ONE REMOTE THAT MAYBE CAN WORK UH ALL ALL OF THE FUNCTIONS OF T. V. AND IF YOU HAVE WHATEVER ASSOCIATED WITH T. V. THE D. V. D. PLAYER\n[12:07] MEE025: VIDEO AND TS HI FI AND STUFF\n[12:08] MEE027: OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT BUT LIKE AT THE SAME TIME YOU DON'T WANNA REALLY BUSY REMOTE WITH A THOUSAND BUTTONS ON IT OR SOMETHING\n[12:16] MEE025: MAYBE YOU YEAH NOW TH THAT'S THE OTHER THING IS IT'S GOTTA BE CHEAP\n[12:16] MEE027: MM\n[12:20] MEE027: YEAH\n[12:21] MEE025: 'CAUSE I I I MEAN I WAS THINKING SOMETHING THAT'S GOT DIFFERENT LIKE MAYBE A A AN L. C. D. DISPLAY ON IT THAT'S GOT DIFFERENT PAGES FOR DIFFERENT DEVICES\n[12:34] FEE028: MM\n[12:34] MEE025: BUT THAT WOULD P THAT WOULD PROBABLY BE QUITE EXPENSIVE\n[12:36] FEO026: BUT HOW DO WE KNOW HOW MUCH UH I MEAN HOW MUCH DO WE HAVE PER HOW MUCH\n[12:44] FEE028: TWELVE FIFTY\n[12:45] FEO026: TWELVE FIFTY\n[12:45] MEE027: IT G CAN'T BE MORE THAN TWELVE FIFTY PER UNIT\n[12:46] FEE028: EACH\n[12:47] MEE025: PER UNIT YEAH\n[12:49] MEE027: COST\n[12:50] FEO026: SO DO WE HAVE TO BE REALISTIC WITHIN THE BUDGET OR\n[12:53] MEE025: WELL AT THE MOMENT WE COULD\n[12:53] FEO026: CLOSE PR I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH IT WOULD COST\n[12:54] FEE028: GUESS\n[12:54] MEE025: WA I MEAN WE 'CAUSE WE THIS IS WHAT WE TH WHAT WE'RE DOING AT THE MOMENT IS JUST SAYING WHAT WHAT WE'D LIKE\n[12:55] FEO026: YEAH\n[12:59] MEE025: AND THEN AFTER WE AFTER WE'VE FOUND OUT WHAT WE CAN LIKE\n[13:01] MEE025: SOME DIFFERENT IDEAS WE CAN THEN GO AND DO THE RESEARCH TO FIND OUT IF THESE ANY OF THESE IDEAS ARE FEASIBLE OR NOT\n[13:07] FEO026: RIGHT\n[13:09] MEE025: SO WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE SOMETHING THAT THAT CONTROLS LOTS OF DIFFERENT THINGS\n[13:14] MEE027: YEAH\n[13:15] MEE025: UM\n[13:15] FEE028: COULDN'T WE HAVE LIKE ONE THAT COMES OUT\n[13:20] FEE028: LIKE SO YOU HAVE ONE IN LIKE MM IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE REALLY THICK\n[13:23] FEO026: YEAH\n[13:25] FEE028: I MEAN REMOTE CONTROLS CAN BE THIN BITS\n[13:27] FEE028: AND THEN YOU HAVE ONE FOR YOUR D. V. D. AND YOU SORT OF SLIDE IT OUT AND THEN YOU HAVE ANOTHER ONE YOU SLIDE IT OUT\n[13:33] MEE025: 'KAY\n[13:33] FEE028: HAVE SLIDES\n[13:34] FEE028: AND THEN IT ALL COMES COMPACT\n[13:36] MEE025: OKAY THAT'S\n[13:37] FEE028: INTO ONE\n[13:38] FEE028: SO IT'S NOT YOU ACTUALLY JUST PUTTING THREE OR FOUR DIFFERENT REMOTES TOGETHER BUT MAKING THEM THINNER AND UM INTO ONE BASICALLY\n[13:46] MEE025: TH THAT'S AN IDEA\n[13:47] MEE027: YEAH\n[13:47] FEE028: SO YOU JUST FLIP THEM OUT\n[13:50] MEE025: OKAY\n[13:51] FEO026: UM HAVE UH ONE VERY COMPLICATED ONE ON ONE SIDE WITH ALL THE D. V. D. AND V. C. R. ACCESS AND STUFF\n[13:59] FEO026: AND THEN ON THE OTHER SIDE O ONE UH A REMOTE CONTROL THAT WOULD BE VERY VERY SIMPLE WITH JUST THE CHANNEL\n[14:05] FEO026: PROGRAM PLUS AND MINUS AND THE JUST THE MUTE BUTTON FOR EXAMPLE\n[14:10] FEO026: I CAN REAL KEEP IT REALLY REALLY SIMPLE ON ONE SIDE AND THE OTHER SIDE BE VERY COMPLICATED\n[14:14] MEE025: ONE SIDE FOR KIDS ONE SIDE FOR ADULTS\n[14:16] MEE027: I'M NOT SURE IF THAT'S LIKE\n[14:16] FEO026: YEAH\n[14:17] FEO026: OR GRANDMA AS WELL YOU KNOW IT'S LIKE WHAT IS THE MUTE BUTTON\n[14:19] MEE027: I'M NOT SURE IF IT'S A GOOD IDEA TO HAVE A TWO SIDED REMOTE THOUGH\n[14:21] MEE027: 'CAUSE IT WOULD BE VERY HARD TO USE IN THE WAY THAT YOU MANI MANIPULATE IT\n[14:24] FEO026: NO BUT YOU WOULD SLIDE IT INTO UH SOMETH LIKE SOMETHING ON THE BACK WOULD HOLD LIKE YOU WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO PRESS THE BUTTONS BUT\n[14:29] MEE027: OH\n[14:30] MEE027: OH OKAY\n[14:30] MEE025: LIKE IT OR SOMETHING LIKE A FLIP TELEPHONE SOMETHING LIKE THAT MAYBE\n[14:31] MEE027: YEAH\n[14:35] MEE027: OKAY\n[14:36] FEE028: THAT WOULD BE COOL\n[14:37] FEE028: I WAS THINKING THAT LIKE A FLIP\n[14:37] MEE025: F FLIP IT OPEN AND YOU'VE GOT ALL THE BUTTONS OR YOU FLIP IT CLOSED AND YOU'VE JUST GOT THE BASIC BUTTONS ON THE OUTSIDE MAYBE\n[14:45] MEE027: MM-HMM\n[14:47] MEE025: UM OH WE'VE GOT FIVE MINUTES LEFT\n[14:50] FEO026: START BREAKING UP\n[14:53] FEE028: OKAY\n[14:53] MEE025: BUT OKAY\n[14:55] FEE028: UM\n[14:56] MEE025: WELL WE'VE GOT A K WE'VE GOT A FEW IDEAS THERE\n[14:59] MEE027: YEAH WE SHOULD UH I GUESS BY THE END OF THIS MEETING WE SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST A A ROUGH CONCEPTION YOU KNOW STAGE ONE WAS TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN\n[15:08] MEE027: WHAT EFFECT THE APPARATUS SHOULD HAVE\n[15:10] MEE027: OKAY\n[15:10] MEE027: UM SO I MEAN WE STILL HAVE TIME IN OUR NEXT MEETING TO COME UP WITH THE ACTUAL CONCEPT FOR THE USER INTERFACE\n[15:16] MEE027: BUT THE THE FUNCTIONS THAT WE'RE SURE THAT WE WANT ARE THAT IT CAN CONTROL THE T. V.\n[15:20] MEE027: BUT ALSO DEVICES CONNECTED TO THE TO THE T. V. I MEAN BE ABLE TO OPERATE\n[15:23] MEE025: YEAH\n[15:26] MEE027: D. V. D. PLAYERS THINGS LIKE THAT\n[15:30] MEE025: I HAVE GOT I THINK WE SHOULD ALSO HAVE A BACK UP PLAN OF I 'CAUSE I I I JUST THINK THAT IT MIGHT BE EXPENSIVE TO MAKE SOMETHING THAT I MEAN WE DON'T\n[15:38] MEE025: WE HAVEN'T BEEN TOLD IT HAS TO BE SOMETHING THAT WILL CONTROL EVERYTHING\n[15:42] MEE027: YEAH\n[15:42] MEE025: WE SHOULD HAVE A BACK UP PLAN OF JUST A REALLY GOOD TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:43] FEO026: YEAH\n[15:47] MEE025: THAT JUST THAT IS JUST FOR A T. V. BUT IT'S JUST A REALLY GOOD NICE ONE\n[15:47] MEE027: OKAY\n[15:51] MEE027: RIGHT\n[15:53] MEE025: WHAT DO YOU RECKON\n[15:55] MEE027: YEAH I MEAN\n[15:56] MEE025: SEE 'CAUSE I'M JUST THINKING BEARING IN MIND TH WE'VE GOTTA WE HAVE TO HAVE SOMETHING THAT'S CHEAP TO MAKE\n[16:01] MEE027: YEAH THAT'S TRUE MAYBE WE SHOULD JUST CONCENTRATE ON HAVING A A GOOD T. V. REMOTE AND HAVE IT BE UM\n[16:06] MEE025: I THINK WE'LL BE ABLE TO COME UP WITH IDEAS AND STUFF A LOT QUICKER\n[16:09] MEE027: HAVE IT BE LIKE ERGONOMIC SO IT'S COMFORTABLE TO USE UH SIMPLE TO USE AND LOOKS DECENT AND\n[16:10] MEE025: YEAH\n[16:15] MEE025: MAY W YOU KNOW MAYBE EVEN\n[16:15] FEE028: BUT WHAT'LL MAKE IT WHAT'LL MAKE IT INTERESTING FOR PEOPLE TO BUY THOUGH\n[16:19] MEE025: OR MAYBE EVEN SO SOMETHING THAT'S FOR DISABLED PEOPLE OR SO PEOPLE THAT UH B DON'T SEE VERY WELL OR BIG BUTTONS FOR TOUCHY BUTTONS FOR\n[16:19] FEE028: I MEAN IF IT'S IF IT'S JUST LIKE\n[16:28] MEE027: SORTA FIND A NICHE FOR OUR REMOTE LIKE MARKET IT TO A CERTAIN KIND OF P KIND OF PEOPLE\n[16:31] MEE025: YEAH\n[16:32] FEO026: YEAH\n[16:34] MEE027: CERTAIN CERTAIN DEMOGRAPHIC\n[16:34] MEE025: OR JUST ONE THAT LOOKS REALLY FUCKING COOL\n[16:38] FEE028: MM-HMM\n[16:43] MEE027: YEAH NO I THINK YOU'RE RIGHT\n[16:43] FEO026: COULD BE REALLY LIGHT OR I DUNNO SOMETHING SPECIAL\n[16:47] MEE027: YEAH RATHE RATHER THAN FOCUS ON\n[16:49] MEE025: OTHERWISE WE'LL BE WE'LL BE HERE ALL DAY TALKING ABOUT DO THIS LET'S DO THAT N I THINK WE SH I THINK WE SHOULD\n[16:49] MEE027: Y\n[16:53] MEE027: YEAH\n[16:55] FEO026: YEAH 'CAUSE AT THE END OF THE DAY IF IT SAYS JUST T. V. REMOTE DOESN'T SAY COM COMBINATION WITH ALL ALL THE R\n[16:59] MEE027: YEAH\n[17:00] MEE025: YEAH\n[17:01] MEE025: I MEAN OBVIOUSLY EVERYONE WE'RE UH YOU KNOW UH SOUNDS LIKE WE'RE ALL A BIT SORT OF GADGET HEADS AND WE LIKE THINGS THAT DO EVERYTHING AT ONCE\n[17:06] MEE027: REMOTES SPINNING OUT FROM OTHER REMOTES AND HAVING LITTLE NESTED REMOTES INSIDE\n[17:07] MEE025: BUT YOU KNOW THAT'S\n[17:10] MEE025: YEAH\n[17:10] FEE028: MM\n[17:12] MEE025: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[17:13] MEE025: YEAH\n[17:14] MEE025: I MEAN I'D LIKE ONE THAT MAKES TEA AS WELL BUT THAT'S NOT GONNA HAPPEN\n[17:16] FEE028: I THINK A FLIP UP THING 'CAUSE YOU ALWAYS HAVE THIS PROBLEM OF LIKE IF IT'S ON THIS WELL I DID ANYWAY\n[17:24] FEE028: LIKE WE HAD FIVE OR SIX REMOTES AND THEY WOULD BE LYING ON THE C ON THE COACH\n[17:27] FEE028: AND YOU'D COME AND SIT DOWN AND OOH THE TELEPHONE'S THE TELEVISION SWITCHED ON OR SOMETHING\n[17:32] FEE028: SO MAYBE SOMETHING THAT LIKE\n[17:35] FEE028: DOES HAVE A LID OR CLOSES SO YOU DON'T ACCIDENTALLY PRESS A BUTTON OR RECORD BUTTON FOR SOMETHING\n[17:40] MEE025: OKAY LIKE A LOCK F LIKE A LOCK FUNCTS FUNCTION ON IT LIKE YOU HAVE ON YOUR TELEPHONES YEAH\n[17:44] FEE028: YEAH\n[17:45] FEE028: BUT MAKE IT LIKE REALLY SNAZZY AND COOL PEOPLE WILL WANT IT\n[17:48] FEE028: SO MAKE IT YEAH\n[17:49] MEE025: YEAH IT'S GOTTA BE SELLABLE\n[17:51] FEE028: YEAH\n[17:51] MEE025: YEAH\n[17:51] MEE027: YEAH THAT'S TRUE WHAT YOU WERE SAYING I MEAN IT DOESN'T HAVE TO HAVE A FLIP FUNCTION IT CAN JUST HAVE A LOCK FUNCTION\n[17:55] MEE027: SO THAT IT'S NOT UH NOT USABLE WHEN YOU DON'T WANT IT TO BE USABLE\n[17:55] FEE028: MM\n[17:55] MEE025: YEAH\n[17:55] FEO026: MM\n[17:59] FEE028: YEAH\n[17:59] MEE025: OKAY\n[18:00] FEE028: AND EVEN FOR KIDS AS WELL\n[18:01] FEE028: IT'S UM IT'S SAFER FOR THEM I GUESS\n[18:03] FEE028: LIKE THEY DON'T FLICK ONTO\n[18:07] FEE028: CHANNELS AND ALL THAT SL FLICK ONTO\n[18:09] MEE025: NO PORN CHANNEL FOR CHILDREN\n[18:13] FEO026: OKAY\n[18:13] MEE025: OKAY\n[18:15] MEE025: UM ALRIGHT SO WE'VE GOT SOME IDEAS WE'VE GOT UM\n[18:19] MEE027: I GUESS THAT'S GOOD GOOD FOR NOW\n[18:20] MEE025: LET'S MOVE ON\n[18:22] FEE028: MM\n[18:23] MEE025: OOPS LET'S CLOSE THAT\n[18:27] MEE025: NEXT MEETING UH OKAY\n[18:27] FEE028: W WHAT DOES I. D. V. I. D. N. M. E. STAND FOR\n[18:31] MEE025: INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER UM WHICH IS\n[18:33] FEE028: AH RI OKAY\n[18:34] FEE028: THESE ARE REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION\n[18:35] FEO026: THAT'S\n[18:36] MEE025: UM\n[18:37] FEE028: AND I'M MARKETING\n[18:38] FEO026: MM\n[18:38] MEE025: YEAH THERE YOU GO\n[18:42] MEE025: SO\n[18:44] MEE025: USER INTERFACE DESIGNER THAT'S THAT'S THAT'S YOU SO YOU GOTTA YOU GO YOU'RE YOU'RE GONNA BE THE ONE THAT'S WORKING OUT WHAT WHAT BUTTONS WE NEED\n[18:46] MEE027: THAT'S ME\n[18:48] MEE027: OKAY\n[18:53] MEE027: RIGHT\n[18:54] MEE027: RIGHT\n[18:55] MEE025: UM\n[18:58] MEE025: INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER YOU ARE THE ONE YOU KNOW YOU'RE GONNA BE WORKING OUT KIND OF BOX IT GOES IN I GUESS SO UM\n[19:08] MEE025: WHETHER IT'S WHAT GOES INTO THE BOX SOMEHOW\n[19:13] FEO026: MM\n[19:14] FEO026: HAR HOW IT WORKS AN\n[19:17] MEE025: AND IN MARKETING\n[19:18] FEE028: THESE ARE REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION\n[19:18] FEO026: BU\n[19:20] MEE025: USER REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATIONS\n[19:22] FEE028: SO WHAT THE USER REQUIRES\n[19:24] MEE025: YEAH WHAT\n[19:24] FEO026: DO YOU THINK OUR TWO KIND OF OVERLAP BECAUSE\n[19:24] FEE028: IN A REMOTE\n[19:26] MEE025: RIGHT OKAY YEAH\n[19:27] MEE027: YEAH IT DOES SEEM LIKE OUR OUR RESPONSIBILITIES HAVE SOME OVERLAP\n[19:28] FEE028: I GUESS THAT'S WHAT IT SAYS\n[19:28] MEE025: YOU TWO YOU TWO ARE GONNA BE JUST I THINK YOU JUST DOUBLE UP YOU KNOW YOU WORKING TOGETHER\n[19:33] FEO026: YEAH\n[19:34] MEE027: YEAH\n[19:36] MEE025: YOU'RE THE ONE THAT'S GOTTA GO AND FIND OUT DO TH DO THE RESEARCH\n[19:40] MEE025: SEE WHAT PEOPLE WANT IN A REMOTE WHAT BUTTONS ARE USED MORE OFTEN AND S STUFF LIKE THAT\n[19:44] FEE028: MM\n[19:47] MEE025: OH WE'VE BEEN WARNED TO FINISH THE MEETING NOW\n[19:49] MEE025: OKAY\n[19:56] MEE025: OKAY EVERYONE WELL DONE\n[19:57] MEE025: GOOD MEETING\n[19:58] MEE027: ALRIGHT SEE YOU IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[20:00] MEE025: YEAH\n[20:02] FEE028: SO DO WE TAKE THESE OFF\n[20:05] FEO026: I DON'T", "question": "Summarize the project's initial definition, including its aim and financial targets. 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I'M JUST GONNA HAVE A LITTLE POWERPOINT PRESENTATION FOR US FOR OUR KICK OFF MEETING\n[0:41] FEE029: MY NAME IS ROSE LINDGREN\n[0:43] FEE029: I I'LL BE THE PROJECT MANAGER\n[0:46] FEE029: UM OUR AGENDA TODAY IS WE ARE GONNA DO A LITTLE OPENING AND THEN I'M GONNA TALK A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE PROJECT\n[0:51] FEE029: THEN WE'LL MOVE INTO ACQUAINTANCE SUCH AS GETTING TO KNOW EACH OTHER A LITTLE BIT INCLUDING A TOOL TRAINING EXERCISE\n[0:56] FEE029: AND THEN WE'LL MOVE INTO THE PROJECT PLAN DO A LITTLE DISCUSSION AND CLOSE SINCE WE ONLY HAVE TWENTY FIVE MINUTES\n[1:03] FEE029: FIRST OF ALL OUR PROJECT AIM\n[1:05] FEE029: UM WE ARE CREATING A NEW REMOTE CONTROL WHICH WE HAVE THREE GOALS ABOUT IT NEEDS TO BE ORIGINAL TRENDY AND USER FRIENDLY\n[1:12] FEE029: I'M HOPING THAT WE CAN ALL WORK TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE ALL THREE OF THOSE\n[1:17] FEE029: UM SO WE'RE GONNA DIVIDE US UP INTO THREE COMPA THREE PARTS\n[1:22] FEE029: FIRST THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN WHICH WILL BE UH FIRST WE'LL DO INDIVIDUAL WORK COME INTO A MEETING THE CONCEPTIONAL DESIGN\n[1:28] FEE029: INDIVIDUAL WORK AND A MEETING AND THEN THE DETAILED DESIGN INDIVIDUAL WORK AND A MEETING\n[1:34] FEE029: SO THAT WE'LL EACH BE DOING OUR OWN IDEAS AND THEN COMING TOGETHER AND UM COLLABORATING\n[1:41] FEE029: OKAY WE'RE GONNA GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER A LITTLE BIT\n[1:43] FEE029: SO UM WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO IS START OFF WITH UM LET'S START OFF WITH AMINA\n[1:49] FEE029: UM ALIMA SORRY ALIMA\n[1:49] FEE030: ALIMA\n[1:52] FEE029: UM WE'RE GONNA DO A LITTLE TOOL TRAINING SO WE ARE GONNA WORK WITH THAT WHITEBOARD BEHIND YOU\n[1:57] FEE029: UM INTRODUCE YOURSELF UM SAY ONE THING ABOUT YOURSELF AND THEN DRAW YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL AND TELL US ABOUT IT\n[2:03] FEE030: OKAY\n[2:04] FEE030: UM I DON'T KNOW WHICH ONE OF THESE I HAVE TO BRING WITH ME\n[2:09] FEE029: PROBABLY BOTH\n[2:10] FEE030: RIGHT SO I'M SUPPOSED TO DRAW MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[2:15] FEE030: I HAVE NO DRAWING SKILLS WHATSOEVER\n[2:18] FEE030: BUT UH LET'S SEE INTRODUCE MYSELF\n[2:20] FEE030: MY NAME IS ALIMA BUCCIANTINI\n[2:22] FEE030: UM I'M FROM THE STATE OF MAINE IN THE US\n[2:26] FEE030: I'M DOING NATIONALISM STUDIES\n[2:29] FEE030: BLAH BLAH BLAH AND I HAVE NO ARTISTIC TALENTS\n[2:32] FEE029: HOW DO YOU SPELL YOUR NAME\n[2:33] FEE030: A. L. I. M. A.\n[2:34] FEE029: THANKS\n[2:35] FEE030: OH AND I GUESS I'M THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER ON THIS PROJECT\n[2:40] FEE030: SO LET'S SEE IF I CAN GET UM HERE\n[2:45] FEE030: I WILL DRAW A LITTLE TURTLE FOR YOU ALL\n[2:51] FEE030: NOT NECESSARILY 'CAUSE IT'S MY ABSOLUTE FAVOURITE ANIMAL BUT JUST THAT I THINK THEY'RE DRAWABLE\n[3:00] FEE030: AND YOU HAVE THE PRETTY LITTLE SHELL GOING ON\n[3:05] FEE030: SOME LITTLE EYES\n[3:06] FEE030: HAPPY\n[3:12] FEE030: THERE YOU GO\n[3:13] FEE030: THAT'S A TURTLE\n[3:15] FEE032: YES\n[3:15] FEE029: SO WHAT ARE YOUR FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS\n[3:17] FEE030: UM\n[3:18] FEE030: I I LIKE THE WHOLE HAVING A SHELL THING\n[3:20] FEE029: MM\n[3:21] FEE030: IT'S QUITE COOL CARRY YOUR HOME AROUND WHERE YOU GO UM QUITE DECORATIVE LITTLE ANIMALS THEY CAN SWIM\n[3:27] FEE030: THEY CAN THEY'RE VERY ADAPTABLE THEY CARRY EVERYTHING THEY NEED WITH THEM UM AND THEY'RE EASY TO DRAW\n[3:36] FEE029: EXCELLENT\n[3:38] FEE029: SHALL WE JUST GO AROUND THE TABLE\n[3:40] MEE031: UH OKAY\n[3:40] MEE031: WELL MY NAME IS IAIN UH\n[3:42] FEE029: MM\n[3:44] MEE031: AND I'M THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER FOR THE PROJECT\n[3:48] MEE031: UM\n[3:50] MEE031: AND\n[3:51] MEE031: I'LL TRY AND DRAW MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[3:58] FEE030: NO YOU CAN ERASE THE TURTLE IT'S ALRIGHT\n[3:59] MEE031: I'LL I SHOULD LEAVE THAT ONE ON THERE SHOULDN'T I BEFORE I CALLOUSLY RUB IT OFF\n[4:02] FEE029: MIGHT BE NICE TO HAVE THEM ALL UP THERE AT SAME TIME\n[4:06] MEE031: UM I'M NOT GONNA DRAW IT QUITE TO SCALE UM\n[4:34] MEE031: IS THAT AT LEAST IDENTIFIABLE\n[4:38] FEE030: SNAKE\n[4:38] FEE032: WELL\n[4:39] MEE031: IT'S A WHALE YES\n[4:39] FEE029: EM\n[4:39] FEE030: WELL SNAKE\n[4:40] FEE030: IT'S W\n[4:41] MEE031: THANKS\n[4:41] FEE032: OH MY GOD IT'S BETTER THAN WHAT I'M GONNA BE ABLE TO DO\n[4:43] MEE031: UM AND YEAH THE REASON I LIKE WHALES IS 'CAUSE UH THEY'RE WELL FIRST OF ALL THEY'RE QUITE INTELLIGENT UM AND ALSO THEY'RE THEY'RE KIND OF MYSTERIOUS\n[4:52] MEE031: LIKE WE DON'T REALLY KNOW MUCH ABOUT THEM OR OR UNDERSTAND HOW THEY WORK HOW THEY FORM GROUPS\n[4:59] MEE031: AND I JUST FIND THEM INTERESTING ANIMALS\n[5:08] FEE032: TAKE MY CONTRAPTIONS WITH ME\n[5:12] FEE032: ALRIGHT I'M JESSY\n[5:13] FEE032: I'M FROM AROUND D. C. ISH SORT OF IN THE U. S.\n[5:19] FEE032: AND WE'RE GONNA KEEP THE DEEP SEA SORT OF THEME GOING ON ANIMAL\n[5:28] FEE032: DON'T REALLY KNOW HOW TO DRAW THIS\n[5:30] FEE032: JUST WHERE CAN I\n[5:33] FEE032: MM\n[5:39] FEE032: MM\n[5:41] FEE032: MAYBE IF I DO THE WATER BUT HOW\n[5:43] FEE032: SORT OF GIVE AN IDEA\n[5:46] FEE032: I HAVE NO IDEA HOW ONE WOULD EXPLAIN THIS\n[5:50] FEE032: MM MAYBE WITH SOME WHISKERS\n[5:53] FEE032: BRIEFLY IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE A SEAL\n[5:56] FEE032: YOU CAN IMAGINE IT IN THE WATER\n[5:58] FEE032: I LIKE THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE LIKE PLAYFUL AND SILLY SORT OF HAVE A GOOD TIME\n[6:06] FEE032: NOT GONNA TRY AND PRETEND LIKE I CAN GET ANY BETTER THAN THAT\n[6:12] FEE029: MM 'KAY\n[6:15] FEE029: MM 'KAY\n[6:16] FEE029: I'M ROSE AND I'M PROJECT MANAGER FROM CALIFORNIA\n[6:22] FEE029: UM\n[6:27] FEE029: HMM\n[6:47] FEE029: S\n[6:49] FEE030: OH A CAT\n[6:51] FEE032: IT'S DEFINITELY SIGNIFICANTLY HARDER ONCE YOU ARE DOING IT\n[6:54] FEE030: YEAH\n[6:55] FEE029: UM IT'S ACTUALLY A COYOTE\n[6:56] FEE029: LET'S SEE\n[6:57] FEE030: RIGHT\n[6:57] FEE032: THAT'S IMPRESSIVE\n[6:57] FEE029: LET'S SEE LET'S GIVE IT A LITTLE BIT OF A SNOUT I DON'T KNOW SOME TEETH\n[7:00] FEE030: THAT'S\n[7:03] FEE029: YEAH\n[7:04] FEE030: THAT'S PRETTY IMPRESSIVE\n[7:04] MEE031: COOL\n[7:05] FEE029: OH DEAR\n[7:08] FEE029: YES\n[7:09] FEE029: I LIVE UM I LIVE RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET FROM AN OPEN SPACE IN CALIFORNIA\n[7:13] FEE029: WE HAVE COYOTES HOWL ALL THE TIME\n[7:15] FEE029: SO I REALLY ENJOY THEIR THEIR SINGING YOU THEY'RE REALLY BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS\n[7:20] FEE029: MM\n[7:22] FEE029: OKAY UM MOVING ON TO\n[7:26] FEE029: SLIGHTLY MORE SERIOUS STUFF\n[7:28] FEE029: WE'RE GONNA TALK ABOUT PROJECT FINANCES\n[7:32] FEE029: UM WE HAVE A COUPLE WE'D LIKE TO SELL IT FOR ABOUT TWENTY FIVE EURO WITH THE PROFIT AIM OF UM FIFTEEN MILLION EURO UM FROM OUR SALES AND BECAUSE THIS IS SUCH THIS IS FOR TELEVISION IT'S A WE HAVE A MARKET RANGE OF INTERNET\n[7:47] FEE029: LIKE IT'S AN INTERNATIONAL MARKET RANGE WE DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT SPECIFICS\n[7:51] FEE029: UM IN ORDER TO MAKE A PROFIT OF THIS MAGNITUDE WE NEED TO UM BE ABLE TO PRODUCE EACH ONE AT A MAXIMUM OF TWELVE FIFTY EURO\n[8:02] FEE029: SO WE'RE SELLING IT FOR TWICE WHAT WE'D LIKE TO PRODUCE IT FOR\n[8:10] FEE029: OKAY UM JUST TO GENERATE A LITTLE BIT OF DISCUSSION ABOUT THE PROJECT UM I COULD I'D LIKE TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCES USING RO REMOTE CONTROLS\n[8:20] FEE029: UM YOUR FIRST IDEAS ABOUT UM CREATING A NEW R REMOTE CONTROL\n[8:24] FEE029: WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST UM LIKE YOU WHAT ARE THE FEATURES THAT YOU REALLY LIKE WHAT ARE THE FEATURES THAT YOU DON'T LIKE ETCETERA SO\n[8:33] FEE032: UM I HATE WHEN THERE'S LIKE FOUR DIFFERENT BUTTONS AND YOU HAVE TO PRESS TO ACTUALLY TURN ON THE T. V. LIKE YOU HAVE TO DO ONE FOR THE POWER OF THE T. V. AND THEN LIKE ANOTHER ONE TO GET THE ACTUAL SCREEN ON AND SOMETHING ELSE TO GET IT ALL GOING\n[8:45] FEE032: I DON'T KNOW\n[8:45] FEE032: NOW THEY KEEP COMBINING ALL DIFFERENT REMOTES TOGETHER AND I DON'T KNOW IF I NECESSARILY LIKE THAT 'CAUSE I FEEL LIKE YOU END UP WITH MULTIMEDIA OVERLOAD\n[8:55] FEE032: I JUST WANNA WATCH THE T. V. UM\n[8:56] FEE029: HMM\n[9:01] FEE032: ALWAYS GETS LOST\n[9:02] FEE032: SOME SORT OF LIKE\n[9:04] FEE032: DEVICE TO HELP YOU FIND IT\n[9:11] MEE031: I'VE USED I'VE USED REMOTE CONTROLS FOR THINGS LIKE T. V. AND THE C. D. PLAYER AND VIDEO RECORDER AND\n[9:20] MEE031: I I GUESS THEY'RE THEY'RE PRETTY NEAT NEAT LITTLE TOOLS UH\n[9:23] MEE031: YOU DON'T HAVE TO GET UP AND WALK ACROSS THE ROOM TO CHANGE A CHANNEL\n[9:25] FEE029: MM\n[9:27] MEE031: SO ESPECIALLY IF YOU'RE SOMEONE REALLY LAZY LIKE ME THEY THEY'RE PRETTY NICE\n[9:31] MEE031: UM\n[9:33] MEE031: I FIND THEM THEY CAN BE A BIT ANNOYING ESPECIALLY\n[9:36] MEE031: LIKE YOU KNOW IF I'M WATCHING T. V. I HAVE HAVE TO HAVE THREE SEPARATE REMOTE CONTROLS OF IN FRONT OF ME\n[9:41] MEE031: YOU KNOW ONE FOR THE T. V. ONE FOR THE DIGITAL BOX ONE FOR M THE VIDEO RECORDER AS WELL\n[9:46] MEE031: UM\n[9:48] MEE031: AND ALSO THEY TEND TO THEY TEND TO BE A BIT CONFUSING\n[9:50] MEE031: THEY'VE GOT TOO MANY BUTTONS ON THEM UH TOO TOO SORT OF TOO SORT OF COMPLICATED WHEN ALL I REALLY WANNA DO IS SWITCH ON AND OFF\n[9:59] MEE031: CHANGE THE CHANNEL CHANGE THE VOLUME\n[10:03] FEE030: YEAH UM\n[10:05] FEE030: I AGREE WITH HAVING TOO MANY REMOTES AROUND\n[10:08] FEE030: MY DAD HAS A WHOLE DRAWER AT HOME OF REMOTES FOR VARIOUS THINGS AND I DON'T KNOW HOW TO WORK HALF OF THEM UM\n[10:17] FEE030: WHAT'S IMPORTANT FOR ME I GUESS IS THAT IT'S EASY TO USE AND THAT THERE'S NOT TOO MANY BUTTONS\n[10:24] FEE030: THEY ARE NOT TOO SMALL YOU KNOW YOU KNOW YOU NEED TO N TO KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING\n[10:30] FEE030: AND ONE THING I PARTICULARLY LIKE IS IF YOU ARE NOT UM SORT OF MOVING IT AROUND TO GET IT TO WORK WITH THE INFRA RED\n[10:37] FEE032: YEAH\n[10:38] MEE031: YEAH\n[10:38] FEE030: UM I THINK THERE IS A WAY AROUND THAT\n[10:40] FEE030: BUT I KNOW IN MY RESIDENCE RIGHT NOW THE THE TELEVISION YOU SORT OF HAVE TO WALK ALL AROUND THE ROOM TO GET IT TO TURN ON\n[10:46] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[10:47] FEE030: SO I IT'S JUST SIMPLER JUST TO JUST TURN AROUND THE T. V. ITSELF\n[10:51] FEE030: AND I THINK THAT'S IF WE'RE GONNA MAKE A REMOTE CONTROL IT SHOULD ACTUALLY WORK FOR WHAT IT'S DOING\n[10:57] FEE030: SO\n[10:57] FEE032: WHAT ABOUT LIKE BATTERIES AND THINGS LIKE THAT LIKE ARE THERE SOME REMOTES THAT DON DON'T REQUIRE\n[11:03] FEE032: LIKE BATTERIES OR DO ALL REMOTES REQUIRE BATTERIES\n[11:06] FEE029: UM I WOULD IMAGINE ALL OF THEM\n[11:07] FEE030: I KNOW\n[11:08] FEE029: BUT WE COULD BUT IT'S POSSIBLE WE COULD USE LIKE A LITHIUM BATTERY UM THAT WOULD LAST A LOT LONGER THAN LIKE DOUBLE A. S\n[11:11] FEE030: YEAH SOMETHING THAT DOESN'T\n[11:13] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[11:14] FEE029: UM LIKE THO THOSE ARE THE BATTERIES THAT ARE USED IN A LOT OF UM M. P. THREE PLAYERS NOW AND THAT KIND OF THING\n[11:20] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[11:21] FEE029: UM\n[11:22] FEE030: MM\n[11:25] FEE029: UM\n[11:27] FEE029: OKAY IT SEEMS WE HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF A CONFLICT OVER UM TO UH COMBINING ALL THE REMOTES CONT TOGETHER VERSUS HAVING F FIVE DIFFERENT REMOTES\n[11:37] FEE029: SO UM LIKE YOU SAID YOU DON'T LIKE HAVING ALL THE BUTTONS ON ONE ON ONE REMOTE AND YET YOU DON'T WANNA HAVE FIVE REMOTES\n[11:45] FEE029: SO HOW DO WE WORK WITH THAT\n[11:45] FEE030: YEAH\n[11:45] MEE031: MM\n[11:47] FEE030: COULD WE GET SOMETHING THAT\n[11:49] FEE030: JUST HAS\n[11:51] FEE030: NO DOESN'T HAVE ALL THE BUTTONS THAT YOU NEED TO PROGRAM THE VIDEO RECORDER OR PROGRAM S OTHER THINGS THAT I'M NOT VERY COHERENT ABOUT\n[12:01] FEE030: BUT THAT JUST HAS YOUR MAJOR BUTTONS FOR THAT WORK FOR EVERYTHING YOU KNOW VOLUME CONTROL ON OFF\n[12:06] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[12:09] FEE030: CHANNEL CHANGING\n[12:10] FEE032: AND MAYBE THAT SPATIALLY DIVIDES IT SO IT'S LIKE IF YOU'RE LOOKI IF YOU'RE TRYING TO GET THE T. V. ON THAT'S YOU KNOW\n[12:15] FEE032: LIKE THE TOP THING ON THE REMOTE I DUNNO IF D BE VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL IN TERMS OF HOW WE'RE GONNA MAKE IT\n[12:19] FEE030: YEAH\n[12:20] FEE032: BUT IF IT'S LIKE ALL THE T. V. STUFF WAS HERE THEN ALL THE V. C. R. STUFF WAS HERE\n[12:24] FEE032: ALL THE WHATEVER ELSE WE HAVE PROGRAMMED INTO IT IT'S ALL JUST IN ITS SEPARATE PLACE AND NOT LIKE ALL THE ON BUTTONS TOGETHER\n[12:25] FEE029: MM\n[12:25] FEE030: N THAT WAY\n[12:27] FEE030: YEAH\n[12:29] FEE032: 'CAUSE THEN YOU LIKE I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT I'M TURNING ON\n[12:31] FEE030: YEAH AND IF UM IF YOU'D SAVE THE MORE COMPLICATED FUNCTIONS MAYBE FOR SEPARATE REMOTES THAT YOU WOULDN'T NEED TO USE EVERY DAY\n[12:31] FEE029: MM\n[12:40] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[12:41] FEE029: OKAY SO MAYBE HAVE LIKE ONE REMOTE THAT HAS THE MAIN FUNCTIONS ON OFF\n[12:41] FEE030: UM\n[12:44] FEE029: CHANNEL CHANGING VOLUME AND ANOTHER ROTE REMOTE WITH ALL THE SPECIAL THINGS\n[12:48] FEE029: BECAUSE THAT IS ONE THING THAT UM REMOTES TEND TO HAVE BUTTONS THAT THE T. V. S NO LONGER HAVE AS WELL\n[12:48] FEE030: YEAH\n[12:54] FEE030: MM\n[12:54] FEE029: SO LIKE YOU HAVE TO HAVE THEM SOMEWHERE 'CAUSE YOU'RE GONNA M NEED THOSE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS OCCASIONALLY\n[12:54] MEE031: YEAH\n[12:58] FEE030: RIGHT\n[12:58] FEE029: UM BUT NOT NECESSARILY ON THE M THE NORMAL REMOTE\n[13:03] MEE031: CAN I ASK ARE WE DESIGNING A REMOTE CONTROL FOR A TELEVISION ONLY UM AND IF IF THIS DEVICE IS JUST TO BE USED FOR THE TELEVISION\n[13:08] FEE029: GOOD QUESTION\n[13:15] MEE031: WOULD WE EVEN TECHNICALLY BE POSSIBLE TO INCLUDE VIDEO RECORDER FUNCTIONS ON IT\n[13:21] FEE029: I DON'T KNOW THAT YET\n[13:21] MEE031: UM OR SHOULD WE JUST STICK TO JUST STICK TO HAVING TELEVISION TELEVISION RELATED BUTTONS ON IT\n[13:28] FEE030: MM\n[13:30] FEE029: IT'S A GOOD QUESTION\n[13:31] FEE029: UM\n[13:33] FEE029: I'LL LOOK INTO THAT\n[13:34] FEE032: MM-HMM HMM\n[13:35] FEE029: IF I CAN\n[13:36] FEE032: I THINK IT'S JUST T. V. I MEAN IF IT IF WE'RE TAKING IT JUST NEW PRODUCT A NEW TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL THAT'S NOT LIKE DOESN'T SAY\n[13:47] FEE030: MM YEAH\n[13:48] FEE032: YOU KNOW THINGS MIGHT BE MORE ADVANCED THAN THAT\n[13:51] FEE029: MM\n[13:53] MEE031: SO WE SHOULD MAYBE WE SHOULD ASSUME THAT I T IT'S JUST A TELEVISION THAT WE'RE WANTING TO CONTROL\n[13:59] MEE031: WELL\n[13:59] MEE031: I MEAN I SUPPOSE IT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE PLAYING AND RECORD AND STOP BUTTONS ON IT FOR THE VIDEO RECORDER AS WELL I I DON'T KNOW IF THAT WORKS TECHNOLOGICALLY OR NOT\n[14:10] FEE030: YES\n[14:10] FEE030: I GUESS WE HAVE TO DEFINE WHAT WHAT WE'RE AIMING FOR\n[14:14] FEE030: IF IT'S JUST A TELEVISION THEN THAT IT'S A BIT SIMPLER 'CAUSE THERE'S LESS BUTTONS THAT WOULD EVEN NEED TO BE ON IT\n[14:20] MEE031: YEAH\n[14:21] FEE032: IT'S AN IDEA WITH THE BUTTONS BEING REALLY\n[14:24] FEE030: LARGE\n[14:25] FEE032: YEAH\n[14:25] FEE030: IF YOU HAVE OLDER PEOPLE OR PEOPLE LIKE ME THAT AREN'T VERY CO ORDINATED HAND EYE\n[14:29] 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UM\n[1:03] FEE029: JUST A SEC WHILE MY POWERPOINT COMES UP\n[1:06] FEE029: ET VOILA\n[1:11] FEE029: OKAY\n[1:12] FEE029: MM UM WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[1:15] FEE029: LET'S START\n[1:17] FEE029: OKAY OUR AGENDA TODAY UM JUST CHECK THE TIME IT'S TWELVE THIRTEEN\n[1:23] FEE029: UM\n[1:25] FEE029: I'M GONNA DO AN OPENING TALK ABOUT UM DID YOU ALL GET THE MINUTES\n[1:28] FEE029: I E MAILED THEM TO YOU\n[1:29] FEE029: I'M ALSO PUTTING 'EM THEM IN THE SHARED FOLDER\n[1:29] MEE031: YEP\n[1:31] FEE029: SO UM THEN I WE'LL TALK ABOUT OUR GENERAL OBJECTIVES AND HAVE YOUR THREE PRESENTATIONS\n[1:31] FEE030: RIGHT\n[1:37] FEE029: UM I'LL TALK ABOUT THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS I'VE JUST RECEIVED AND THEN WE HAVE TO MAKE A DECISION ON OUR REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS\n[1:44] FEE029: FINALLY WE'LL JUST CLOSE\n[1:45] FEE029: WE'RE STARTING THIS MEETING AT APPROXIMATELY TWELVE THIRTEEN AND WE HAVE FORTY MINUTES\n[1:49] FEE029: SO\n[1:51] FEE029: FIRST OF ALL THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN OBJECTIVES\n[1:54] FEE029: UH WE NEED TO KEEP IN MIND THE USER REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION WHAT NEEDS AND DESIRES ARE TO BE FULFILLED\n[2:01] FEE029: THE FUNCTIONS DESIGN WHAT EFFECTS THE APPARATUS SHOULD HAVE AND THE WORKING DESIGN HOW THE APPARATUS ACTUALLY WORKS TO FULFIL ITS FUNCTION\n[2:10] FEE029: OKAY THREE PRESENTATIONS UM YOU CAN GO IN ANY ORDER YOU CHOOSE UM\n[2:15] FEE032: MM SHALL WE GO IN THE ORDER THAT YOU JUST DID IT\n[2:18] FEE029: SURE PLEASE DO\n[2:19] FEE032: I DUNNO\n[2:23] FEE032: HOW DO I HOOK MY SCREEN UP\n[2:28] FEE030: I THINK YOU MIGHT HAVE TO DISCONNECT ROSE\n[2:29] FEE029: YES I DO\n[2:41] FEE029: YEAH\n[2:48] MEE031: WELL THERE'S A WEE A WEE PLUG JUST JUST THAT ONE THERE\n[2:49] FEE032: WHERE DOES IT GO\n[2:50] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[2:52] FEE032: HMM I'M NOT SUPPOSED TO MOVE THIS BUT\n[2:57] MEE031: AH THAT'S IT YEP\n[3:06] MEE031: AND THEN YOU HAVE TO PRESS FUNCTION F. EIGHT I THINK IT IS ON YOUR LAPTOP\n[3:09] FEE029: FUNCTION F. EIGHT YEAH\n[3:13] FEE032: WHERE'S FUNCTION\n[3:13] FEE029: THE BLUE ONE F. N.\n[3:27] FEE032: NO SIGNAL\n[3:29] FEE029: IS IT PLUGGED IN ALL THE WAY AND YOU SCREWED IT IN AND\n[3:32] FEE032: AH WAIT 'S SCREW IN\n[3:32] FEE030: YEAH\n[3:35] FEE030: I I THINK YOU JUST HAVE TO PUSH IT IN REALLY HARD\n[3:35] FEE032: PUSH THE SCREW\n[3:40] MEE031: THAT'S IT\n[3:40] FEE030: OH GOT IT\n[3:42] FEE029: MM 'KAY\n[3:42] FEE032: MM ALRIGHT\n[3:43] FEE029: IT'S TAKING IT A LITTLE BIT\n[3:45] FEE032: I'VE NEVER ATTACHED TO ANYTHING\n[3:47] FEE030: MM NEITHER HAVE I\n[3:49] FEE029: 'KAY THERE YOU GO\n[3:51] FEE032: ALRIGHT SO I DON'T KNOW IF YOU GUYS ARE ABLE TO GET ACCESS TO UM THE REPORT THAT WAS ONLINE OR IF I'M THE ONLY ONE WHO IS\n[3:51] FEE030: ALRIGHT\n[4:01] FEE032: BUT I DON'T EVEN KNOW HOW TO PLAY THIS\n[4:06] FEE032: NO\n[4:07] FEE029: PRESS THE LITTLE PRESENTATION\n[4:09] FEE029: IT'S THE UM IT LOOKS LIKE A Y. KIND OF OVER THERE ABOVE DRAW\n[4:14] FEE029: THERE THAT ONE THERE YOU GO\n[4:16] FEE032: ALRIGHT\n[4:17] FEE032: SO WE'RE JUST GONNA TALK A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS THAT PEOPLE SPECIFIED WHEN THEY WERE ASKED\n[4:23] FEE032: UM I GUESS REAL REACTION DID SOME MARKET RESEARCH\n[4:26] FEE032: THEY HAD A HUNDRED SUBJECTS AND THEIR USABILITY LAB AND THEY WATCHED THEM WATCH T. V. AND RECORDED THE FREQUENCY THAT THEY USED PARTICULAR BUTTONS AND THE RELEVANCE THAT THOSE BUTTONS HAD\n[4:45] FEE032: WHAT THEY FOUND WAS THEY ANALYSED PEOPLE'S DESIRES AND NEEDS\n[4:49] FEE032: FOCUSING ON THEIR DESIRES UM PEOPLE SPECIFICALLY SAID THAT THEY THOUGHT REMOTES WERE UGLY\n[4:55] FEE032: SEVENTY FIVE PER CENT OF THE A HUNDRED SUBJECTS NOTED THAT AND THAT THEY MORE IMPORTANTLY THOUGH\n[5:01] FEE032: EIGHTY PER CENT SAID THAT THEY WOULD BE WILLING TO PAY MORE FOR A FANCIER LOOKING REMOTE\n[5:06] FEE032: I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING BEYOND WHAT FANCY MEANS BUT THAT'S PARTICULARLY OF USE TO US I THINK\n[5:07] FEE030: HMM\n[5:13] FEE032: UM ALSO THEY DID SOME QUESTIONS ON VOICE RECOGNITION AND FOUND THAT THE DESIRE FOR VOICE RECOGNITION WAS INVERSELY RELATED TO AGE\n[5:22] FEE032: SO YOUNGER PEOPLE WERE MORE INCLINED TO WANT SOMETHING WITH VOICE RECOGNITION\n[5:28] FEE032: WHEREAS THE OLDER PEOPLE IN THE LIKE SIXTY AND ABOVE SEGMENT OR SO DID NOT REALLY THINK THAT THEY WOULD PAY MORE MONEY FOR VOICE RECOGNITIONS\n[5:37] FEE032: UM PEOPLE ALSO HAD CERTAIN FRUSTRATIONS THAT I THINK THAT WE COULD TRY TO TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION WITH\n[5:37] FEE030: 'KAY\n[5:45] FEE032: OUR DESIGN\n[5:46] FEE032: THAT BEING PEOPLE K UM FRUSTRATED WITH LOSING THEIR REMOTES\n[5:51] FEE032: I THINK OVER FIFTY PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE MENTIONED THAT THAT WAS THEIR BIGGEST FRUSTRATION\n[5:56] FEE032: PEOPLE ARE ALSO FRUSTRATED WITH THE DIFFICULTY IT IS TO LEARN HOW TO USE A REMOTE AND I THINK THAT TIES BACK TO WHAT YOU WERE SAYING BEFORE JUST THAT THERE'S TOO MANY BUTTONS\n[6:04] FEE030: HMM\n[6:06] FEE032: IT JUST NEEDS TO BE EASY TO USE\n[6:08] FEE032: IT ALSO MENTIONED SOMETHING CALLED R. S. I. AND I WAS HOPING SOMEONE MIGHT BE ABLE TO INFORM ME AS TO WHAT R. S. I. IS BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW\n[6:14] MEE031: REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY\n[6:16] FEE032: WHAT\n[6:17] MEE031: REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY\n[6:18] FEE032: AH\n[6:19] FEE032: THERE WE GO\n[6:20] FEE032: WOW\n[6:20] MEE031: SO IF YOU\n[6:20] FEE032: PEOPLE DO NOT LIKE THAT\n[6:22] FEE032: SO I GUESS SORT OF THE CARPAL TUNNEL TYPE THING PEOPLE DO NOT LIKE THAT UM THE REPETITIVE USE I GUESS CAUSED A STRAIN\n[6:29] FEE032: UM LOOKING AT THE NEEDS PEOPLE SPECIFIED THE PROBLEM RIGHT NOW IS THAT PEOPLE'S REMOTES ARE NOT MATCHING THEIR OPERATING BEHAVIOUR\n[6:38] FEE032: PEOPLE ARE ONLY USING TEN PER CENT OF THE BUTTONS THAT THEY HAVE OFFERED TO THEM ON THEIR REMOTE\n[6:46] FEE032: AND WHAT PEOPLE DO MOST OFTEN IS CHANGING THE CHANNEL AND CHANGING THE VOLUME\n[6:51] FEE032: PEOPLE ALSO ZAP LIKE TO CHANGE THE CHANNEL ABOUT UM SIXTY FIVE PER CENT DURING AN HOUR OF USE\n[6:59] FEE032: SO WE REALLY JUST NEED TO FOCUS IN ON THOSE VOLUMES AND CHANNEL CHANGERS RATHER THAN THINGS LIKE THE AUDIO SETTINGS\n[7:07] FEE032: THE SCREEN SETTINGS AND THE CHANNEL SETTINGS BECAUSE THEY'RE USED MUCH MORE INFREQUENTLY AND PROBABLY JUST COMPLICATE WHAT'S GOING ON\n[7:15] FEE032: SO I THINK THAT SOME THINGS THAT WE MIGHT WANNA THINK ABOUT THE IDEA OF AN L. C. D. SCREEN WAS BROUGHT UP ALTHOUGH THEY DIDN'T HAVE ANY DETAILS ON\n[7:23] FEE032: WHAT PEOPLE'S PREFERENCES ON THAT WERE SO I DUNNO KNOW IF THAT'S COMING TO ME LATER OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[7:27] FEE032: BUT SOMETHING FOR US TO CONSIDER ALSO JUST THE PHENOMENON THAT LESS IS MORE WHEN IT COMES TO THE BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE OR WHAT WE WANNA MAKE EASIEST TO USE\n[7:37] FEE032: MAKE SURE THAT\n[7:38] FEE032: YOU KNOW SOMETHING LIKE AN AUDIO SETTING ISN'T GIVEN AS MUCH IMPORTANCE AND VISIBILITY ON THE REMOTE AS SOMETHING LIKE CHANNEL CHANGING THAT'S USED A LOT MORE OFTEN\n[7:48] FEE032: AND BASICALLY IN ORDER FOR US TO WIN OVER TO THE CONSUMER WE JUST NEED TO FOCUS ON WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE\n[7:53] FEE032: THAT IT HAS A FANCY APPEAL AND THAT IT'S NOT UGLY AND THAT IT FEELS LIKE THE WAY THEY'RE GONNA USE IT\n[8:00] FEE032: SO IT DOESN'T GIVE THEM ANY HAND INJURIES OR THINGS LIKE THAT\n[8:05] FEE030: HMM\n[8:09] FEE029: THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[8:10] FEE029: THAT WAS THAT WAS GREAT\n[8:11] FEE030: MM 'KAY\n[8:12] FEE029: UM 'S MOVE ON TO THE NEXT PRESENTATION UM ON EFFECTS\n[8:17] FEE029: WAS THAT YOU\n[8:17] FEE032: HMM\n[8:19] FEE029: GREAT\n[8:21] FEE032: YEAH HAVE I UNSCREWED IT\n[8:26] FEE029: PUSH\n[8:28] FEE029: USER INTERFACE RIGHT\n[8:31] FEE029: INTERFACE\n[8:37] FEE032: HERE WE GO\n[8:38] MEE031: CHEERS\n[8:38] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[8:44] FEE032: AND I THINK THAT'S IN THE SHARED IF I DID IT RIGHT IF ANYONE WANTS TO LOOK AT IT\n[8:48] FEE029: MM 'KAY THANK YOU\n[8:48] FEE030: OKAY GREAT\n[9:23] FEE029: OKAY\n[9:24] MEE031: HERE WE GO\n[9:29] MEE031: RIGHT SO I'M GONNA TALK ABOUT THE TECHNICAL TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN OF THE REMOTE CONTROL UM\n[9:38] MEE031: WE NEED TO START BY CONSIDERING WHAT A REMOTE CONTROL ACTUALLY IS\n[9:41] MEE031: IT'S A DEVICE THAT ALLOWS US TO PRODUCE CERTAIN EFFECTS ON OUR TELEVISION SO I IT'S BASICALLY A COMMUNICATION DEVICE\n[9:51] MEE031: WE WE TELL THE REMOTE CONTROL WHAT WE WANT TO DO IT SENDS A MESSAGE TO THE TELEVISION SAYING CHANGE THE CHANNEL\n[9:58] MEE031: CHANGE THE VOLUME UH YEAH ADJUST THESE SETTINGS ADJUST THE BRIGHTNESS\n[10:05] MEE031: UM HOW DO WE ACTUALLY GO ABOUT DESIGNING A NEW TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:10] MEE031: FIRST THING TO DO IS TO COME UP WITH THE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS\n[10:13] MEE031: WE NEED TO KNOW WHAT OUR FINAL PRODUCT IS GONNA BE LIKE SO WE NEED A A CLEAR IDEA OF EXACTLY WHAT THIS PRODUCT DOES\n[10:21] MEE031: UH HOW IT WORKS AND WHAT THE END USER IS GONNA WANT FROM THIS PRODUCT\n[10:27] MEE031: UM\n[10:29] MEE031: OH A WAY I'D SUGGEST THAT WE COULD GO ABOUT THIS IS BY DESIGNING UH SEVERAL DIFFERENT PROTOTYPES OF USER INTERFACES FOR THIS PRODUCT\n[10:38] MEE031: UM AND THEN UH TRYING TO GET SOME FEEDBACK UH ABOUT\n[10:44] MEE031: H HOW WELL THESE PARTICULAR PROTOTYPES WORK UH SORTA FIND OUT WHAT PEOPLE THINK OF 'EM\n[10:50] MEE031: UM USING A REMOTE CONTROL IS IS QUITE A SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE\n[10:55] MEE031: UM\n[10:55] FEE029: HMM\n[10:57] MEE031: AND DIFFERENT DIFFERENT PEOPLE SORT OF PREFER DIFFERENT THINGS\n[11:01] MEE031: UM WE SHOULD REMEMBER THAT REMOTE CONTROLS ARE A A FAIRLY STANDARD PIECE OF EQUIPMENT\n[11:07] MEE031: WHEN A USERS USING A REMOTE CONTROL HE OR SHE EXPECTS THE BUTTONS TO BE IN CERTAIN PLACES\n[11:12] MEE031: SO IN SOME SENSE WE'RE GONNA WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO AIM FOR A DEVICE WHICH IS FAIRLY CONVENTIONAL IN DESIGN UH SO THAT WE'RE NOT COMPLETELY SHOCKING PEOPLE\n[11:22] MEE031: BUT I THINK WITHIN THAT THERE IS ALSO ROOM FOR US TO INTRODUCE NOVEL IDEAS UH AND TO MAKE SOMETHING THAT'S THAT'S PERHAPS A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT\n[11:30] MEE031: SOMETHING THAT STANDS OUT\n[11:33] MEE031: UM ALSO IN IN DESIGNING THE USER INTERFACE WE NEED TO CONSIDER PRACTICALITIES\n[11:38] MEE031: UH THE FIRST OF THESE IS IS TECHNOLOGICAL YE UH WHAT CAN WE DO WITH THE CURRENT STATE OF TECHNOLOGY AS IT IS\n[11:45] MEE031: THE SECOND IS IS ECONOMIC UH WE NEED TO FIND A BALANCE BETWEEN FEATURES AND PRICE\n[11:49] MEE031: SO AS YOU MENTIONED THINGS LIKE VOICE RECOGNITION WOULD WOULD ADD TO THE PRICE UH BUT IT WOULD ALSO IM IMPROVE THE DESIGN OF THE PRODUCT\n[11:56] FEE029: HMM\n[12:00] MEE031: SO I HAD A LOOK ON THE ON THE WEB UH TO SEE IF I COULD FIND A FEW EXAMPLES OF EXISTING TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROLS\n[12:08] MEE031: IN ANALYSING THESE WE CAN CONSIDER WHAT WHAT THINGS WHAT'S GOOD ABOUT THEM\n[12:13] MEE031: UH WHAT THINGS DO THEY GET RIGHT WHAT'S BAD ABOUT THEM WHAT'S WRONG WITH 'EM\n[12:16] MEE031: UM HOW WE CAN IMPROVE ON THE DESIGNS THAT THAT THAT I FOUND AND WHAT CAN WE DO TO MAKE OUR PRODUCT STAND OUT FROM FROM THE LARGE MAJORITY OF REMOTE CONTROLS\n[12:29] MEE031: HERE'S TWO EXAMPLES UH PROBABLY AT THE EXTREME ENDS OF THE SPECTRUM\n[12:34] MEE031: UM ON THE LEFT HERE WE'VE GOT UH AN ENGINEERING BASED DESIGN FOR A REMOTE CONTROL SO IT'S ONE THAT'S GOT LOTS OF BUTTONS\n[12:43] MEE031: IT'S IT'S FULLY FEATURED EVERYTHING YOU MIGHT POSSIBLY WANT TO DO IS THERE YOU KNOW IT'S GOT FORWARD\n[12:49] MEE031: BACKWARDS UP DOWN CHANNEL NUMBERS VOLUME UH FREEZE FRAME\n[12:53] MEE031: YEAH IT'S IT'S FULLY FEATURED AND IT MIGHT TAKE A WHILE TO GET TO LEARN TO USE IT\n[12:58] MEE031: BUT ONCE YOU'VE LEARNED IT YOU CAN YOU CAN DO WHATEVER YOU WANT WITH YOUR T. V.\n[13:02] MEE031: THE ONE ON THE RIGHT IS A LOT MORE BASIC\n[13:04] MEE031: IT'S JUST GOT THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE T. V. CHANGING THE CHANNEL PLAY STOP VOLUME\n[13:09] MEE031: IT WOULD BE A LOT QUICKER TO LEARN TO USE IT BUT AGAIN TH IT'S IT'S SWINGS AND ROUNDABOUTS\n[13:14] MEE031: THERE ARE DISADVANTAGES YOU CAN'T USE IT SAY TO TO FREEZE THE TELEVISION PICTURE\n[13:19] MEE031: UH THERE'S A LOT OF FEATURES THAT ARE MISSING FROM THAT REMOTE CONTROL\n[13:23] MEE031: SO WE'VE GOT TO TO FIND OUR FIND A WAY OF STRIKING A BALANCE BETWEEN THE TWO\n[13:29] MEE031: UM AS I SAID BEFORE REMOTE CONTROLS ARE SUBJECTIVE DIFFERENT PEOPLE WANT WANT DIFFERENT THINGS\n[13:36] MEE031: UM PERSONALLY WA WHAT I WANT FROM A REMOTE CONTROL IS A DEVICE THAT'S SIMPLE\n[13:41] MEE031: IT IT'S EASY TO USE UH IT'S GOT BIG BUTTONS FOR DOING THE THINGS I DO MOST OFTEN CHANGING THE VOLUME CHANGING THE CHANNEL\n[13:49] MEE031: IT IT DOES EVERYTHING THAT I NEED IT TO UH AS I SAID BEFORE\n[13:52] MEE031: I'M QUITE LAZY I DON'T WANNA WALK ACROSS THE ROOM JUST TO ADJUST MY TELEVISION\n[13:57] MEE031: I ALSO WANT SOMETHING THAT THAT LOOKS COOL UM AND THAT THAT FEELS GOOD THAT'S ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED\n[14:08] FEE029: MM 'KAY\n[14:08] FEE029: THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[14:09] FEE029: THAT WAS VERY USEFUL\n[14:11] FEE029: IT'S FUNNY TO SEE THE DRASTIC DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THOSE TWO REMOTES\n[14:16] FEE030: HMM\n[14:16] FEE029: UM\n[14:18] FEE029: AND NEITHER OF THEM WERE VERY PRETTY YOU KNOW\n[14:19] FEE032: NO\n[14:20] FEE030: YEAH\n[14:21] FEE030: I THINK THAT COULD BE OUR SELLING POINT\n[14:23] FEE029: MM\n[14:23] FEE032: A FASHION FASHION REMOTE\n[14:25] MEE031: I THINK THERE'S THERE'S CERTAINLY A MARKET FOR TECHNOLOGY THAT LOOKS COOL\n[14:25] FEE030: RIGHT\n[14:29] FEE029: MM\n[14:29] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[14:29] MEE031: AND I THINK THAT'S THAT'S WHY COMPANIES LIKE APPLE'VE 'VE 'VE MADE A LOT OF PROGRESS\n[14:32] FEE030: HMM\n[14:33] FEE032: YEAH\n[14:34] FEE030: RIGHT I REALLY CAN'T SEE WHAT I'M DOING SO DOES ANYONE HAVE A\n[14:38] FEE029: YOU THERE IT IS\n[14:48] FEE030: AH HA LOOK AT THAT SHOWING UP ALREADY\n[14:52] FEE029: LOVELY\n[14:52] FEE032: SO WAIT DID IT LET YOU GO ON THE INTERNET OR WAS THAT JUST WHAT IT LET YOU SEE\n[14:55] MEE031: UH THAT WAS JUST ON THE D ON THE COMPANY WEB SITE YEAH\n[14:57] FEE032: OKAY\n[14:58] FEE032: 'CAUSE I WAS LIKE GOOGLING AND THEN I'M LIKE WAIT IT WON'T LET ME GOOGLE\n[14:59] FEE029: HMM\n[14:59] FEE030: YEAH\n[15:03] FEE030: ALRIGHT UM\n[15:06] FEE030: NO HOW DO I PLAY AGAIN\n[15:09] FEE029: UM THE IT'S RIGHT ABOVE DRAW\n[15:11] FEE029: THERE ARE THREE THINGY IF IT'S WAY AT THE BOTTOM\n[15:15] FEE030: AH\n[15:15] FEE029: UNDER THREE ICONS AND IT'S THE ONE THAT LOOKS LIKE A DESK\n[15:18] FEE029: YEAH THAT ONE\n[15:19] FEE029: THERE ARE Y. S\n[15:19] FEE030: OKAY\n[15:20] FEE030: SO THIS IS OUR WORKING DESIGN PRESENTATION\n[15:23] FEE030: UM I HAD A BIT OF SOME ISSUES WITH THIS BECAUSE I WASN'T ABLE TO FIND EVERYTHING I NEEDED BUT I GUESS THAT'S WE'RE STILL IN EARLY STAGES\n[15:33] FEE030: UM SO YEAH THIS IS THIS\n[15:36] FEE030: THOUGH TH THE THING ABOUT WORKING DESIGN IS THE WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO DO AS A WORKING DESIGN IS FIGURE OUT HOW THE APARATA APPARATUS CAN FULFIL ITS FUNCTION\n[15:45] FEE030: UM ONE OF THE EXAMPLES THAT KEPT COMING UP FOR ME IS THAT A COFFEE GRINDER\n[15:50] FEE030: IT WORKS BECAUSE IT CONVERTS ELECTRICAL ENERGY TO GRINDING THE BEANS AND THEN YOU PUT THE BEAN THROUGH A FILTER AND THAT FILTERS OUT\n[15:58] FEE030: AND THEN YOU GET COFFEE AT THE END THAT'S NICE AND HOT BECAUSE OF THE COMBINATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY AND THEN THE OTHER THINGS THAT ARE BROUGHT IN TO MAKE IT WORK\n[16:06] FEE030: DON'T KNOW IF I'M EXPLAINING THAT VERY WELL BUT HOW DO I GET TO THE NEXT S AH\n[16:11] FEE030: SO H THE METHOD AS UM WORKING DESIGNERS FIGURE OUT WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE IT FULFIL THIS PRACTICAL FUNCTION\n[16:19] FEE030: WHAT WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE AND HOW DO WE CONVERT ALL THE ELEMENTS TO MAKE THAT DONE\n[16:24] FEE030: SO WHA THE EASIEST THING TO DO IS TO BREAK DOWN ALL THE POINTS\n[16:30] FEE030: AT WHICH YOU NEED SOMETHING TO HAPPEN\n[16:33] FEE030: SO YOU MAKE A SCHEMATIC OF THE WAY THAT THE THE ENERGY IS CONVERTED\n[16:38] FEE030: TSH TOWARDS THIS PRACTICAL FUNCTION\n[16:40] FEE030: AND THEN I THINK THE EASIEST THING TO DO IS GONNA BE WORK ON EACH TASK SEPARATELY\n[16:45] FEE030: SO UM\n[16:48] FEE030: UH\n[16:48] FEE029: YOU JUST PRESS YEAH JUST CLICK\n[16:49] FEE030: UH\n[16:49] FEE029: THAT'LL BE FINE\n[16:50] FEE030: SO THE FINDINGS THAT I GOT UH VERY JUST VERY BRIEFLY IS THAT YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF THE WAY THAT THE INFORMATION IS PROJECTED TO THE RECEIVER AND IN MY OPINION INFRA RED IS THE BEST WAY TO DO THAT 'CAUSE YOU DON'T NEED A SIGHT LINE\n[17:05] FEE030: SO THAT'S ONE THING WE'RE GONNA WORK ON\n[17:07] FEE030: UM THE USER INTERFACE IS CRITICAL HERE\n[17:09] FEE030: BECAUSE A LOT OF THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN IN A REMOTE CONTROL HAPPEN THROUGH THE CHIP THAT CONTROLS THAT CONVERTS THE ELECTRICAL ENERGY INTO DATA\n[17:17] FEE030: WHICH THEN GOES THROUGH THE INFRA RED SO THE THE CHIP THAT UH I THINK IAN IS DESIGNING IS GONNA BE CRUCIAL\n[17:25] FEE030: AND REALLY IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THE TO THE USER BECAUSE THEY'RE THE ONE THAT'S CONTROLLING MOST OF THE WORKING DESIGN\n[17:31] FEE030: SO THE COMPONENTS THAT WE FIND HERE ARE THE ENERGY SOURCE YOU KNOW THE BATTERY OR WHATEVER THAT'S GONNA M MAKE IT WORK THEN THE CHIP\n[17:39] FEE030: WHICH CONVERTS THE DATA THE USER THAT'S CONTROLLING THE CHIP AND THE INFRA RED BULB THAT'S GONNA LET US MOVE THE DATA TO THE RECEIVER\n[17:45] FEE030: SO YOU HAVE FOUR MAIN COMPONENTS AND THEY ARE DESIGNED SORT OF LIKE THIS\n[17:51] FEE030: YOU HAVE YOUR ENERGY SOURCE RIGHT THERE WHICH THEN UM BRINGS\n[17:58] FEE030: UH ENERGY OR INFORMATION TO THE CHIP WHICH IS ALSO CONTROLLED BY THE USERS\n[18:04] FEE030: YOU HAVE ENERGY GOING TO THE USER WHO'S CONTROLLING THE CHIP OOH 'S NOT WHAT I WANTED TO DO UH UH\n[18:11] FEE029: UM YEAH USE THAT THING YOU CAN GO BACK PREVIOUS\n[18:15] FEE030: PREVIOUS\n[18:17] FEE030: SORRY ABOUT THAT GUYS\n[18:17] FEE029: PARDON\n[18:19] FEE030: OH\n[18:21] FEE029: OH WELL\n[18:21] FEE030: NO NO NO NO NO\n[18:22] FEE029: OKAY\n[18:22] FEE030: OKAY LET'S JUST GET BACK TO MY SCHEMATIC HERE\n[18:25] FEE029: YE\n[18:27] FEE029: DOUBLE CLICK ON IT\n[18:29] FEE029: WITH THE RIGHT WITH THE LEFT HAND ONE\n[18:30] FEE030: W YEAH YEAH\n[18:32] FEE030: I THINK IT'S FROZEN\n[18:33] FEE030: HERE\n[18:34] FEE030: DON'T SHOW ME THAT TIP AGAIN\n[18:35] FEE029: THERE WE ARE\n[18:36] FEE030: THERE WE ARE\n[18:37] FEE030: SORRY ABOUT THIS GUYS\n[18:38] FEE030: I'M KIND OF PATHETIC WITH THINGS LIKE THIS\n[18:41] FEE030: UM ALRIGHT\n[18:43] FEE030: SO YOU HAVE YOUR ENERGY SOURCE YOUR USER INTERFACE WHO'S CONTROLLING THE CHIP THE CHIP ALSO USES THE ENERGY\n[18:49] FEE030: AND THE CHIP THROUGH THE USE OF THE USER INTERFACE IS GONNA CONTROL THE SWITCH WHICH WILL WORK YOUR INFRA RED BULB\n[18:55] FEE030: WHICH WILL THEN BRING THE DATA TO THE RECEIVER\n[18:58] FEE030: SO HOPEFULLY THAT MAKES SENSE FOR EVERYONE IN MY KIND OF GARBLED WAY\n[19:02] FEE030: THIS IS THE THE PARTS OF THE WORKING DESIGN THAT NEED TO BE FIGURED OUT\n[19:02] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[19:07] FEE030: AND PERSONAL PREFERENCES BESIDES THE FACT THAT I CAN'T SPELL WE NEED A LONG LASTING ENERGY SOURCE PEOPLE DON'T WANNA BE CHANGING IT A LOT\n[19:15] FEE030: WE NEED A CHIP THAT WORKS WELL WITH THE USER INTERFACE THAT ISN'T TOO COMPLICATED\n[19:21] FEE030: WE NEED A STRAIGHTFORWARD INTERFACE LIKE IAN WAS SAYING SIMPLE NOT OVERWHELMING IT WITH INFORMATION AND WE NEED A RELIABLE AND CLEAR INFRA RED SIGNAL\n[19:30] FEE030: SO THAT YOU'RE NOT WAVING YOUR REMOTE AROUND AND HAVING TO GET FRUSTRATED AND GO DO IT BY HANDS\n[19:32] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[19:35] FEE030: SO THAT'S PRETTY MUCH IT FOR THE WORKING DESIGN\n[19:41] FEE029: EXCELLENT\n[19:55] FEE029: SO UM\n[20:03] FEE030: ROSE DO YOU THINK YOU CAN GIVE ME A HAND WITH THIS\n[20:04] FEE029: YES ABSOLUTELY\n[20:15] FEE029: AH I CAN NEVER TELL WHICH WAY TO TURN THESE THINGS\n[20:17] FEE030: YEAH\n[20:20] FEE029: LEFTY LOOSEY RIGHTY TIGHTY RIGHT\n[20:22] FEE030: YEAH\n[20:24] MEE031: WHAT'S UP\n[20:25] MEE031: LEFTY LOOSEY\n[20:25] FEE029: LEFTY LOOSEY RIGHTY TIGHTY\n[20:28] MEE031: UH\n[20:29] MEE031: NEVER HEARD THAT BEFORE THAT'S GOOD\n[20:30] FEE029: OH YES\n[20:37] MEE031: I'LL THINK OF THAT EVERY TIME NOW\n[20:39] FEE030: IT'S GONNA STICK IN YOUR HEAD\n[20:39] FEE032: YEAH THAT'S A GOOD ONE IT'LL STICK WITH YOU\n[20:47] FEE029: MM 'KAY\n[20:59] FEE029: UM I HAVE NOTHING ON MY SCREEN\n[21:04] FEE029: JUST A SEC\n[21:05] FEE030: MM\n[21:05] FEE029: HERE WE ARE\n[21:07] FEE030: OOH NO SIGNAL\n[21:07] FEE029: OKAY YEAH IT'S FINE\n[21:10] FEE029: OKAY REQUIREMENTS\n[21:11] FEE029: WE HAVE A COUPLE NEW REQUIREMENTS THAT I WAS JUST E MAILED RIGHT BEFORE THE MEETING AND THAT WE HAVE TO KEEP IN IN UM IN MIND AS WE'RE CREATING THIS\n[21:15] FEE030: OKAY\n[21:18] FEE029: WE DIDN'T BRING IT UP YET OR AT ALL IN THE MEETINGS SO FAR\n[21:21] FEE029: BUT WE'RE NOT GONNA WORK WITH TELETEXT BECAUSE UM WELL IT THAT'S BEEN TAKEN OVER BY THE INTERNET\n[21:26] FEE029: SO WE'RE NOT GONNA WORRY ABOUT UM WE'RE NOT GONNA WORRY ABOUT THAT\n[21:29] FEE032: WHAT'S TELETEXT\n[21:31] FEE029: UM\n[21:32] FEE030: UH IT'S A BRITISH THING\n[21:34] FEE032: OH\n[21:34] MEE031: YOU DON'T HAVE IT IN THE STATES\n[21:34] FEE032: OH SO\n[21:35] FEE030: NO\n[21:35] FEE029: IT NO\n[21:36] FEE029: W D COULD WOULD YOU CARE TO EXPLAIN IT\n[21:36] MEE031: OH I DIDN'T REALISE\n[21:38] MEE031: UM YEAH IT'S LIKE A\n[21:41] MEE031: I SUPPOSE IT'S KIND OF SIMILAR TO A VERY VERY BASIC WEB BROWSER\n[21:44] MEE031: UM YOU HAVE LIKE YOU HAVE UH NUMBERS ON YOUR REMOTE CONTROL UH Y AND YOU TYPE IN THE PAGE NUMBER YOU WANT\n[21:49] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[21:53] MEE031: SO LIKE YOU TYPE A HUNDRED ON YOUR REMOTE CONTROL AND THIS THIS KIND OF INDEX APPEARS ON THE TELEVISION SCREEN WITH JUST SOME SOME TEXT AND SOME VERY BLOCKY LOOKING GRAPHICS ON IT\n[22:04] MEE031: AND YOU JUST TYPE NUMBERS TO GO TO DIFFERENT PAGES AND IT GIVES YOU INFORMATION\n[22:08] MEE031: MOSTLY RATHER BORING STUFF LIKE WHAT'S ON T. V. NEXT AND SHARE PRICES AND THAT KIND OF THING\n[22:09] FEE030: S\n[22:13] FEE030: LOTTERY NUMBERS AND SPORT SCORES\n[22:15] MEE031: YEP NEWS HEADLINES\n[22:16] FEE030: BUT IF YOU EVER SEE THE T. V. SAYING LIKE GO TO PAGE ONE SIXTY ON CEEFAX NOW THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT\n[22:22] FEE029: HOW\n[22:22] FEE032: OH\n[22:22] MEE031: IT'S EARL IT'S PRETTY OLD TECHNOLOGY\n[22:24] MEE031: IT'S LIKE NINETEEN EIGHTIES\n[22:25] FEE029: OKAY\n[22:25] FEE032: THAT EXPLAINS A LOT\n[22:26] FEE030: I HAVE NO IDEA WHY WE DON'T HAVE IT BUT\n[22:29] FEE032: THAT'S GOOD\n[22:30] FEE029: INTERESTING\n[22:32] FEE029: OKAY UM WELL WE'RE NOT GONNA THE MANAGEMENT HAS DECIDED WE'RE NOT GONNA WORK WITH THAT\n[22:38] FEE029: UM\n[22:43] FEE029: OKAY UM AND WE'RE ALSO GONNA W LIKE YOUR QUESTION EARLIER UM WHETHER THIS IS GOING TO BE T FOR TELEVISION VIDEO OR ETCETERA\n[22:49] FEE029: JUST FOR TELEVISION\n[22:51] FEE029: THAT'S WHAT WE'RE FOCUSED ON\n[22:51] MEE031: RIGHT\n[22:52] FEE029: UM OTHERWISE BECOMES TO COMPLEX WE WANNA GET THIS OUT UM VERY QUICKLY\n[22:56] FEE029: WE ONLY HAVE A A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME\n[22:59] FEE030: 'KAY\n[22:59] FEE029: UM AND FINALLY THERE'S MORE MARKETING I THINK UM OUR CORPORATE IMAGE HAS TO BE RECOGNISABLE\n[23:05] FEE029: SO WHILE WE'RE GONNA MAKE IT LOOK PRETTY WE NEED TO USE OUR COLOUR AND OUR SLOGAN I IN THE NEW DESIGN\n[23:06] FEE030: MM\n[23:14] MEE031: SO WHAT'S OUR CORPORATE IMAGE LIKE\n[23:15] MEE031: IT'S IT'S KIND OF YELLOW COLOUR WITH UH WE PUT FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[23:18] FEE029: LOOKS LIKE YEAH KIND OF A YELLOW AND BLACK AND WE HAVE THAT THE EMPHASIS ON THE R. S IN UM MM-HMM\n[23:22] MEE031: IT'S LIKE DOUBLE R.\n[23:24] MEE031: YEAH\n[23:25] FEE029: BUT IT'S YEAH WE PUT THE UM\n[23:30] FEE029: FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[23:32] FEE029: SO WE GOTTA KEEP THAT IN THAT IN MIND\n[23:34] FEE030: OKAY SO WE WANT SOMETHING THAT LOOKS GOOD\n[23:36] FEE029: YEP\n[23:37] FEE029: YEP\n[23:37] FEE030: AND IS YELLOW\n[23:39] FEE029: YEAH OR HA MAYBE SOME BUTTONS COULD BE YELLOW\n[23:42] FEE030: OKAY\n[23:42] FEE029: LIKE WE CAN WE CAN PLAY AROUND WITH IT A LITTLE BIT\n[23:45] FEE029: UM\n[23:47] FEE029: OKAY WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT OUR FUNCTIONS AND OUR TARGET GROUP\n[23:51] FEE029: WE NEED TO DECIDE WHO OUR TARGET GROUP IS\n[23:53] FEE029: YOU UM IN YOUR ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT MARKET UM OF THE MARKETING YOU IDENTIFIED THAT DIFFERENT GROUPS WANTED DIFFERENT THINGS OR HAD CERTAIN PREFERENCES\n[23:56] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[24:01] FEE029: FOR EXAMPLE THAT UM THAT OLDER PEOPLE DIDN'T REALLY CARE FOR UM VOICE RECOGNITION BUT YOUNGER PEOPLE DID\n[24:07] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[24:09] FEE029: UM AND SO WHO ARE WE AIMING THIS AT\n[24:16] FEE030: WELL IF WE'RE GONNA SAY THAT FUNCTION UM FASHION WE PUT THE FASHION IN IN ELECTRONICS THEN YOU AUTOMATICALLY\n[24:23] FEE030: I THINK A SORT OF YOUNGER GROUP THAT THAT'S WHO'S GONNA BE ATTRACTED TO THIS\n[24:29] FEE032: YES I DO THINK WHO'S GONNA HAVE THE MONEY TO BUY THAT ALSO THAT ONE\n[24:32] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[24:33] FEE029: IT'S GONNA BE TWENTY FIVE EURO REMEMBER SO UM IT HAS TO BE AVAI MARKETABLE TO UM WHOMEVER IT IS\n[24:40] FEE030: MM-HMM\n[24:41] MEE031: IS IT IS IT SOMETHING THAT'S GONNA BE SOLD SEPARATELY FROM THE TELEVISION OR IS IT SOMETHING THAT COMES W WITH A TELEVISION\n[24:47] MEE031: 'CAUSE THAT WOULD AFFECT THE WAY THAT WE MARKET IT\n[24:50] FEE029: WELL AT LEAST RIGHT NOW WHAT WE'RE DOING IS UM DECIDING ON JUST THE REMOTE ITSELF SO IT WILL PROBABLY BE SOLD SEPARATELY TWENTY FIVE EURO BY ITSELF\n[24:55] MEE031: RIGHT\n[24:57] MEE031: RIGHT OKAY\n[25:00] FEE032: THE ONLY BREAK DOWN THAT I WAS GIVEN IN TERMS OF AGE WAS THE VOICE ACTIVATION AND BASICALLY THERE'S A BIG JUMP\n[25:05] FEE032: AFTER THIRTY FIVE PEOPLE DON'T REALLY CARE IF IT HAS VOICE SO IT'S LIKE BASICALLY FIFTEEN TO THIRTY FIVE THAT THINK THAT THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[25:12] FEE030: MM-HMM\n[25:14] FEE032: I DUNNO I'M GONNA BE GIVEN ANY OTHER NUMBERS BROKEN DOWN IN TERMS OF AGE LATER\n[25:17] FEE032: BUT IF THAT'S SORT OF THE ONLY QUALITY THAT WE HAVE THAT IS DIVIDED INTO AGE THEN WE WOULD WANNA STICK BETWEEN THE FIFTEEN AND THIRTY FIVE RANGE\n[25:25] FEE030: YEAH THAT'S PROBABLY UH A POPULATION W QUITE A LITTLE BIT OF DISPOSABLE INCOME FOR USE ON TECHNOLOGY ANYWAY\n[25:31] FEE030: SO THAT MIGHT BE A FAIRLY GOOD TARGET GROUP FOR US\n[25:32] MEE031: YEAH\n[25:35] FEE029: NOW THOSE ARE THAT'S ALL SPECIFIC FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[25:38] FEE029: ARE WE GONNA USE THAT AS ONE OF OUR FUNCTIONS\n[25:43] MEE031: UM\n[25:44] FEE030: MM\n[25:46] MEE031: I I WOULD SAY NO BECAUSE IT'S GONNA ADD TOO MUCH TO THE PRICE\n[25:50] MEE031: ESPECIALLY IF WE ARE MARKETING IT AS A SEPARATE PRODUCT PEOPLE ARE GONNA BE PAYING UH\n[25:53] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[25:57] MEE031: WELL UH WE'VE GOT A PRICE LIMIT OF WAS IT TWELVE TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS FOR TO PRODUCE IT\n[25:58] FEE029: MM\n[26:01] FEE030: TO PRODUCE IT YEAH\n[26:01] FEE029: TO PRODUCE IT YES\n[26:02] MEE031: AND I WONDER IF WE CAN GET VOICE RECOGNITION INTO THAT TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS WITHOUT HAVING TO MAKE TOO MANY OTHER COMPROMISES\n[26:05] FEE029: MM\n[26:09] FEE032: BUT WHAT ELSE ARE WE GONNA PUT I MEAN NOT THAT I'M REALLY GUNG HO ABOUT IT\n[26:13] FEE032: I DON'T KNOW WHAT ELSE YOU CAN PUT IN A REMOTE TO MAKE IT TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED THOUGH\n[26:17] FEE032: SO LIKE OTHER THAN JUST MAKING IT LOOK GOOD\n[26:18] MEE031: YEAH\n[26:19] FEE030: HMM\n[26:19] FEE032: HOW IS IT I MEAN IT CAN LOOK REALLY GREAT AND STILL HAVE THE SAME UP N DOWN BUTTONS AND WHY'S ANYONE GONNA BUY A NEW REMOTE\n[26:23] FEE030: BUT RIGHT\n[26:26] FEE030: WELL BUT WHY ARE WE WHY ARE WE AIMING FOR A TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT\n[26:29] FEE030: EVERYTHING WE'RE TALKING ABOUT IS EASE OF USE AND SIMPLE AND THAT DOESN'T NECESSARILY MEAN MORE TECHNOLOGY IN FACT IT COULD USE IT COULD MEAN NOT\n[26:34] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[26:36] FEE029: THAT'S A GOOD THING TO KEEP IN MIND\n[26:39] FEE030: IF THEY MIGHT BE OVERWHELMED WITH WITH REMOTES THAT HAVE TOO MANY BUTTONS AND TOO MUCH TECHNOLOGY\n[26:45] FEE032: IF SOMEONE'S LOOKING TO BUY A NEW REMOTE DON'T THEY WANT LIKE AN UPGRADE\n[26:48] FEE032: I DUNNO\n[26:50] FEE029: UPGRADE\n[26:50] FEE029: WELL WE CAN LOOK FOR WE CAN LOOK AT UPGRADE OR WE CAN LOOK AT UM USER FRIENDLY\n[26:55] FEE030: YEAH SIMPLIFICATION\n[26:56] MEE031: YEAH\n[26:56] FEE029: SIMPLIFICATION SO\n[26:56] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[26:56] FEE030: THEY COULD HAVE A CRAP REMOTE THAT CAME WITH THEIR T. V. THAT'S JUST IMPOSSIBLE TO USE OR MAYBE IT BROKE OR MAYBE THEY'RE JUST MISSING IT\n[27:02] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[27:06] FEE029: UH-HUH MM\n[27:08] FEE029: AND WE ALSO NEED TO TALK ABOUT IF WE'RE ONLY GONNA HAVE THE VERY SIMPLE ONES OR ALSO HAVE THE OTHER ONES JUST SEPARATE SOMEHOW OR\n[27:15] FEE030: HMM\n[27:15] FEE032: CAN YOU LIKE I MEAN THIS MAY BE TOO COMPLICATED BUT I WISH I HAD SOMETHING TO EXPLAIN IT LIKE IF IT WAS JUST A SIMPLE\n[27:15] MEE031: YEAH\n[27:22] FEE032: EITHER THIS WAY OR THIS WAY THAT HAD LIKE THE MAIN BUTTONS AND THEN YOU COULD LIKE PULL SOMETHING OUT\n[27:25] FEE032: KIND OF AND LIKE YOU GOT THE REST THE BUTTONS BUT THE REST OF THEM LIKE WENT IN\n[27:26] FEE030: OOH\n[27:29] MEE031: THE REMOTE THERE ARE REMOTE CONTROLS LIKE THAT YEAH\n[27:29] FEE032: DO YOU KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING\n[27:30] FEE029: KIND OF PULL OUT OF THE SIDE\n[27:32] MEE031: LIKE SOME T. V. S THEY HAVE A SORT OF UH A SLIDING SCREEN ON THE REMOTE CONTROL OF IT THAT HIDES ALL THE COMPLICATED BUTTONS\n[27:37] FEE029: MM\n[27:39] FEE030: OOH\n[27:39] MEE031: SO IF YOU WANNA DO SOMETHING COMPLICATED LIKE PROGRAMME YOUR TELEVISION OR RE TUNE IT\n[27:44] MEE031: THEN YOU YOU OPEN UP THIS LITTLE HATCH OR OR SLIDE THE SCREEN DOWN AND THERE'S ALL THE ALL THE SPECIAL BUTTONS\n[27:47] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[27:48] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[27:50] FEE032: 'CAUSE THEN 'S LIKE PEOPLE WHO DON'T WANNA EVER LOOK AT THEM\n[27:52] FEE032: NEVER EVEN HAVE TO SEE THEM AND IF YOU LIKE GET THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL THAT COMES WITH IT AND YOU JUST DON'T EVEN READ IT THEN YOU'LL NEVER EVEN KNOW THAT THOSE THINGS CAN PULL OUT\n[27:53] FEE030: MM-HMM\n[27:53] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[27:54] MEE031: YEAH\n[28:00] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[28:00] FEE032: AND YOU'RE A HAPPY PERSON AND EVERYONE ELSE DOESN'T HAVE TO HAVE LIKE TWO REMOTES ONE THAT HAS THE EASY ONES AND ONE THAT HAS\n[28:05] FEE030: YEAH THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[28:05] FEE032: MORE COMPLICATED ONES BUT 'S ALL STILL IN ONE\n[28:05] MEE031: YEAH\n[28:06] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[28:07] MEE031: I THINK THAT'S A GOOD IDEA YEAH\n[28:08] FEE030: MM\n[28:10] FEE029: UM WE HAVE TO BE CAREFUL THAT THAT THAT DOESN'T IMPEDE UM THE CHIP TRANSMITTING INFORMATION BUT UM THAT'S GONNA BE MOSTLY TECHNOLOGICAL THING\n[28:15] FEE032: YEAH\n[28:16] FEE030: GOOD POINT\n[28:16] MEE031: YEAH\n[28:18] FEE030: YEAH\n[28:19] FEE029: UM\n[28:23] FEE029: OKAY UM SO WHAT ARE WE EMPHASISING\n[28:28] FEE029: I WHAT IN THIS PROJECT\n[28:29] MEE031: SI SIMPLICITY AND FASHION\n[28:31] FEE032: I THINK SIMPLICITY FASHION\n[28:31] FEE029: SIMPLICITY AND FASHION\n[28:32] FEE030: YEAH MM\n[28:34] FEE029: OKAY THOSE ARE VERY GOOD GOALS I THINK UM THAT WE HAVE TO KEEP IN MIND IN WITH EVERYTHING WE DO\n[28:39] FEE029: SIMPLICITY AND FASHION AND YEAH OR USABILITY SPECI HOWEVER YOU WANNA SAY THAT\n[28:44] FEE029: WHICH INCLUDES UM AN EMPHASIS ON MAKING THE INFRA RED VERY FUNCTIONAL SO THAT YOU DON'T HAVE TO TRAVEL AROUND A LOT\n[28:48] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[28:49] MEE031: YEAH\n[28:50] MEE031: YEAH\n[28:55] FEE032: WHAT CAN YOU DO TO LIKE MAKE THE INFRA RED MORE FUNCTIONAL LIKE WHY WOULD IT NOT BE\n[28:55] FEE029: UM\n[29:00] FEE032: I'M JUST WONDERING\n[29:01] FEE029: I THINK IT'S A LOT TO DO WITH BATTERY BUT THAT'S JUST MY\n[29:04] FEE032: OKAY\n[29:05] FEE030: THE BATTERY AND THAT I THINK THAT THE CHIP TAKES THE DATA AND PRESENTS IT WELL WITHOUT SORT OF SCATTERING\n[29:12] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[29:12] FEE032: SO 'S JUST THE QUALITY OF THE CHIP\n[29:14] FEE030: YEAH\n[29:15] FEE030: I THINK SO\n[29:16] FEE032: OKAY\n[29:17] FEE030: THE QUALITY UH QUALITY OF ALL THE COMPONENTS REALLY I MEAN WE CAN'T REALLY DO ANYTHING SHODDY WORK 'CAUSE IT'S\n[29:25] MEE031: YEAH\n[29:26] FEE030: GONNA BE VISIBLE DOWN THE LINE\n[29:29] FEE029: SO OUR TARGET GROUP WE'RE SAYING FIFTEEN TO THIRTY FIVE\n[29:33] FEE032: WELL I DUNNO HOW USEFUL THAT NUMBER IS IF WE'RE NOT DOING\n[29:35] FEE029: S VOICE RECOGNITION WHICH I KIND OF I KIND OF FEEL LIKE VOICE RECOGNITION IS NOT NECESSARY IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[29:36] FEE032: YEAH\n[29:41] FEE032: YEAH\n[29:41] FEE032: I DON'T\n[29:42] FEE029: LIKE IT MIGHT BE NECESSARY FOR A T. V. BUT NOT FOR THE REMOTE C YOU KNOW\n[29:44] MEE031: IT'S YEAH IT'S PRETTY IT'S PRETTY HIGH TECH\n[29:45] FEE030: MM MM\n[29:45] FEE029: SEEMS A LITTLE BIT\n[29:47] FEE030: YEAH\n[29:47] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[29:48] FEE029: YEAH AND IT MIGHT BE TOO EXPENSIVE\n[29:49] FEE032: AND IF THE WHOLE IDEA IS YOU'RE USING A REMOTE THEN WHY WOULD YOU HAVE VOICE\n[29:53] FEE032: LIKE YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN AND THEN IT'S LIKE YOU WOULDN'T NEED A REMOTE YOU'D JUST TALK TO YOUR T. V.\n[29:53] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[29:56] FEE029: YEAH\n[29:56] MEE031: IT'S FOR LIKE THE ULTIMATELY LAZY PEOPLE WHO CAN'T EVEN BE BOTHERED TO PICK UP THE REMOTE\n[29:57] FEE030: OOH\n[30:01] FEE030: YEAH\n[30:02] FEE032: MM YEAH\n[30:03] FEE032: MAYBE I MEAN IF I GET M MORE NUMBERS I'LL E MAIL YOU BEFORE THE NEXT MEETING IN TERMS OF AGES\n[30:03] FEE030: I\n[30:09] FEE032: BUT THIS DOESN'T DIVIDE UP ANYTHING AND THERE WAS ONLY A HUNDRED SUBJECTS ALSO WHICH ISN'T I MEAN\n[30:13] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[30:13] FEE030: MM-HMM\n[30:15] FEE032: REALLY ISN'T THAT REPRESENTATIVE\n[30:16] FEE032: ESPECIALLY IF IT'S A HUNDRED SUBJECTS THAT TH THEY THEN CAN SUBDIVIDE INTO AGE GROUPS THAT MEANS THERE'S VERY FEW IN EACH AGE GROUP SO\n[30:23] FEE030: YEAH BUT I TH I THINK REGARDLESS WE'RE WE'RE AIMING FOR THE UNDER SIXTY FIVE OR SOMETHING\n[30:28] FEE029: UNDER SIXTY FIVE OKAY THAT'S A GOOD START\n[30:29] MEE031: YEP\n[30:31] FEE029: UM\n[30:33] FEE029: I'D SAY WE'RE UH CAN WE NARROW IT DOWN TO MAYBE UM\n[30:37] FEE029: TEENAGERS AND FAMILIES\n[30:40] FEE029: 'CAUSE THAT WOULD GO UP TO LIKE FIFTY\n[30:40] FEE030: OR LIKE SINGLE PROFESSIONALS OR SOMETHING\n[30:43] FEE032: TWENTY TO LIKE FIFTY FIVE\n[30:43] FEE029: OKAY SINGLE\n[30:48] FEE030: YEAH\n[30:48] FEE032: I DUNNO\n[30:50] FEE029: IT'S IT'S HARD TO NARROW IT DOWN\n[30:50] FEE030: IT'S REALLY HARD TO FIGURE OUT RIGHT NOW\n[30:54] MEE031: I THINK THE PRODUCT APPEALS ACROSS A QUITE A BROAD RANGE OF AGES\n[30:57] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[30:58] MEE031: I MEAN WE WE SAID SIMPLICITY IS IS ONE OF THE FEATURES SO IT'S GOING TO APPEAL TO PEOPLE MAYBE PEOPLE WHO HAVE PROBLEMS WITH TECHNOLOGY\n[31:07] MEE031: YOU KNOW PEOPLE WHO GET SCARED BY HAVING LOTS OF BUTTONS AND THAT MIGHT BE OLDER PEOPLE\n[31:08] FEE029: OKAY\n[31:11] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[31:11] MEE031: BUT THEN WE'VE ALSO GOT FASHION WHICH IS SOMETHING THAT DEFINITELY APPEALS TO YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[31:14] FEE030: YEAH\n[31:15] FEE032: WELL MAYBE WE DON'T HAVE TO DEFI DEFINE THE TARGET GROUP BY THE DEMOGRAPHIC OF AGE MAYBE WE CAN DEFINE IT BY LIKE THE DEMOGRAPHIC OF\n[31:18] FEE029: RIGHT\n[31:22] FEE032: LIKE H T HOW MUCH MONEY THEY HAVE TO SPEND OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT LIKE\n[31:24] MEE031: YEAH\n[31:25] MEE031: YEAH AIM FOR A AN INCOME GROUP\n[31:25] FEE030: THAT'S A GOOD POINT\n[31:25] FEE032: WELL OBVIOUSLY IT HAS TO BE SOMEONE WHO OWNS A TELEVISION AND LIKE HOW RECENTLY HAVE THEY BOUGHT THEIR TELEVISION LIKE THAT SORT OF THING\n[31:25] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[31:28] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[31:28] FEE030: YEAH\n[31:32] FEE030: MM\n[31:33] FEE029: SO MAYBE IT'S MORE USEFUL TO D D TO DEFINE OBJECTIVES LIKE FASHION AND SIMPLICITY THAN TO FIND SPECIFIC TARGET GROUP AS FAR AS AGE IS BECAUSE\n[31:36] FEE030: YEAH T PROBABLY\n[31:40] MEE031: YEAH\n[31:42] FEE029: YEAH THINGS SO DIFFERENT WILL APPEAL TO DIFFERENT PEOPLE BUT\n[31:46] FEE029: OKAY\n[31:47] FEE029: UM OH THERE'RE A COUPLE FUNCTIONS DO WE WANT SOMETHING SO THAT DO WE WANT SOME KIND OF THING TO FIND IT IF IT'S LOST\n[31:56] FEE030: MM\n[31:56] FEE032: YEAH\n[31:56] FEE029: LIKE A BUTTON ON A T. V. YOU CAN PRESS AND IT'LL RING OR SOMETHING I DON'T KNOW LIKE OR BEEP\n[32:00] FEE032: H\n[32:02] FEE032: I MEAN LIKE I SAID BEFORE\n[32:03] FEE032: FIFTY PER CENT OF OF THE FRU F LIKE FRUSTRATION SOMEONE CAN HAVE THAT WAS THE BIGGEST ONE AND HALF THE PEOPLE SAID THAT HAPPENED AND WE ALL MENTIONED IT BEFORE WE KNEW ABOUT IT\n[32:11] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[32:13] MEE031: YEAH\n[32:14] FEE032: AND IF WE'RE TALKING ABOUT MAKING SOMETHING EASY THAT SORT OF GOES ALONG WITH IT SO IT WOULDN'T BE LIKE A RANDOM THING TO SORT OF ADD IN\n[32:21] FEE030: MM\n[32:21] FEE032: IT WOULD BE RELEVANT TO LIKE THE OVERALL GOAL I THINK SO\n[32:23] FEE029: MM\n[32:23] FEE030: YEAH THAT'LL PROBABLY BE GOOD\n[32:25] FEE029: OKAY WE HAVE TO WE HAVE ABOUT FOUR MINUTES LEFT TO DEFINE OUR FUNCTIONS\n[32:29] FEE029: SO LET'S DO THAT QUICKLY\n[32:31] FEE029: UM SO WE WANT SOMETHING TO KEEP IT FROM GETTING LOST\n[32:33] MEE031: YEP\n[32:34] FEE030: YEAH\n[32:36] FEE029: AND WE WANT\n[32:40] FEE029: UM\n[32:42] FEE029: WE WANT LARGE BUTTONS FOR THE ESSENTIAL THINGS\n[32:45] MEE031: YEAH\n[32:46] FEE030: YEAH\n[32:46] FEE029: LARGE ACCESSIBLE BUTTONS FOR THE ESSENTIALS\n[32:52] FEE029: WE WANT A POSSIBILITY TO UM TO GET UM\n[32:58] FEE029: A POSSIBILITY TO GET THE EXTRA FUNCTIONS\n[33:02] FEE030: MM-HMM\n[33:02] MEE031: YEAH\n[33:05] MEE031: WHICH ARE KIND OF HIDDEN AWAY IN SOME WAY OR\n[33:09] MEE031: WELL NOT HIDDEN BUT THEY'RE UH\n[33:12] MEE031: THEY'RE NOT AS PROMINENT AS THE MAIN FEATURES\n[33:14] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[33:14] FEE032: HMM\n[33:19] FEE029: UM YEAH HIDDEN WAY\n[33:22] FEE029: AND WE ALSO WANT IT TO BE FASHIONABLE WHICH I'M NOT SURE IF THAT'S A FUNCTION SO MUCH AS A UM YEAH\n[33:30] FEE032: ON YOUR COFFEE TABLE IT'S NOT LIKE AN EYE SORE THAT KIND OF THING\n[33:33] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[33:33] FEE030: YEAH\n[33:38] FEE030: ALRIGHT\n[33:40] FEE029: OKAY DO IT\n[33:41] FEE029: ANY OTHER ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS THAT WE NEED\n[33:44] FEE029: BATTERY\n[33:46] FEE029: DO WE NEED A LONG LIFE BATTERY\n[33:46] FEE030: BATTERY BATTERY USE\n[33:48] FEE030: YEAH BUT I THINK THAT GOES IN WITH SIMPLICITY AND EASE OF USE REALLY\n[33:49] FEE032: YEAH\n[33:52] FEE029: BUT WE MIGHT AS WELL\n[33:52] FEE032: SO YOU NEVER HAVE TO CHANGE THE BATTERY\n[33:54] FEE030: YEAH\n[33:58] MEE031: WE SHOULD MAYBE INVESTIGATE WHETHER IT NEEDS A BATTERY AT ALL\n[34:01] MEE031: I SUSPECT THE REMOTE CONTROL DOES NEED A BATTERY BUT\n[34:04] FEE029: YEAH I WOULD IMAGINE\n[34:04] FEE030: YEAH\n[34:05] MEE031: I DUNNO IF YOU CAN\n[34:05] FEE029: JUST 'CAUSE IT IS AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE THE\n[34:08] MEE031: YEAH\n[34:08] FEE030: MM\n[34:08] FEE030: IT I THINK IT DOES\n[34:09] FEE030: I DON'T I DON'T THINK OF A WAY YOU CAN OPERATE A CHIP AND CONVERT THAT MUCH DATA WITHOUT WITHOUT ONE\n[34:14] MEE031: YEAH WITHOUT THE ENERGY YEAH\n[34:15] FEE030: BUT YOU COULD MAYBE HAVE IT IN A LITTLE CHARGING STATION LIKE A MOBILE PHONE OR LIKE A LITTLE CRADLE FOR YOUR IPOD\n[34:22] MEE031: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S POSSIBLE\n[34:23] FEE030: YOU COULD WE COULD MAYBE DO THAT INSTEAD\n[34:24] MEE031: YEAH\n[34:25] FEE030: SO YOU DON'T HA YOU GOT LIKE A RECHARGEABLE BATTERY\n[34:26] FEE029: CHARGING\n[34:28] MEE031: YEAH\n[34:30] FEE030: I DUNNO THAT MIGHT CONTRIBUTE TO LESS PEOPLE LOSING IT TOO IF IT IT STAYS IN ONE PLACE\n[34:33] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[34:35] FEE032: MM\n[34:36] FEE029: WE HAVE TO THINK ABOUT UM SPACE IN LIVING ROOMS TOO LIKE 'CAUSE THEY'RE I MEAN WOULD YOU PUT IT ON TOP OF THE T. V.\n[34:40] FEE030: MM\n[34:42] FEE029: I DON'T KNOW JUST THINK OKAY THAT'S THAT'S A GOOD IDEA WE'LL KEEP IT\n[34:46] FEE030: YEAH\n[34:46] FEE029: THINK IT'S\n[34:46] FEE030: THAT'S JUST OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD\n[34:48] FEE029: AND MAYBE FUN\n[34:50] FEE029: OKAY\n[34:51] FEE029: UM 'KAY WE'RE GONNA CONCLUDE NOW HAS EVERYONE SAID THEIR FUNCTIONS AND 'KAY\n[34:55] MEE031: YEP\n[34:57] FEE029: UM AFTER THE MEETING WE'RE GONNA EACH COMPLETE A SKS UM A QUESTIONNAIRE AND A SUMMARIES SUMMARY\n[35:02] FEE029: I DON'T KNOW WHAT SUMMARISATION\n[35:04] FEE029: UM AND THEN WE'LL HAVE OUR LUNCH BREAK\n[35:06] FEE029: AFTER THAT WE HAVE THIRTY MINUTES OF INDIVIDUAL WORK\n[35:09] FEE029: UM I'LL MAKE SURE TO PUT UP UM THE MINUTES AND THE PROJECT DOCUMENTATION AND INCLUDING THESE POWERPOINT SLIDES\n[35:14] FEE029: IF EVERYONE COULD DO THAT AS WELL THAT'D BE GREAT\n[35:17] FEE029: UM YOU EACH HAVE INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS I. UM I. D. 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EIGHT IT\n[2:42] FEE029: THERE WE GO\n[2:44] FEE030: ALRIGHT\n[2:45] FEE030: UM I'M VERY EXCITED BY THIS ONE ACTUALLY GUYS I UH HAD A LOT OF FUN DOING IT\n[2:53] FEE030: COMPONENTS DESIGN\n[2:55] FEE030: THIS IS WHERE YOU LOOK AT WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO MAKE A REMOTE CONTROL AND WHAT SHOULD WE MAKE OUR SPECIFIC REMOTE CONTROL OUT OF\n[3:04] FEE030: UM\n[3:08] FEE030: SO WE NEED TO EXAMINE EACH ELEMENT SEPARATELY BUT WE'RE DESIGNING A FULL THING SO YOU WANNA KEEP IT INTEGRATED AS A WHOLE\n[3:14] FEE030: THE MAIN ELEMENTS OF REMOTE CONTROLS IN GENERAL AND THEREFORE OURS AS WELL\n[3:18] FEE030: ARE THE CASE THE BUTTONS THE CIRCUIT BOARD WITH THE CHIP AND THE BATTERY\n[3:23] FEE030: THESE ARE ALL THINGS THAT WE HAD SORT OF ADDRESSED BEFORE\n[3:25] FEE030: BUT I'M GONNA TAKE EACH ONE A LITTLE BIT SEPARATELY HERE AS WE FIGURE OUT WHAT THEY SHOULD BE MADE OF AND WHAT THEY SHOULD LOOK LIKE\n[3:32] FEE030: THE CASE UH THE OPTIONS THAT I'VE GOTTEN FROM HEADQUARTERS ABOUT WHAT WE CAN DO UM THERE'S THERE'S THE SHAPE OF A CASE\n[3:39] FEE030: WE COULD DO A FLAT SH A FLAT CASE A CURVED CASE OR MAYBE EVEN A DOUBLE DOUBLE CURVED CASE\n[3:45] FEE030: I HAVEN'T SEEN ANY PICTURES OF WHAT THIS EXACTLY LOOKS LIKE YET JUST KEEP THAT IN MIND\n[3:49] FEE030: BUT THESE ARE THE OPTIONS THAT WE HAVE FROM MANUFACTURING AND WE CAN MAKE OUR CASE OUT OF PLASTIC\n[3:55] FEE030: THE M THE MAIN BASE WILL BE PLASTIC BUT WE HAVE ALL THESE SORT OF FASHION AND TECHNOLOGICAL ELEMENTS WE CAN ADD IN\n[4:01] FEE030: WOOD LATEX TITANIUM RUBBER OR OTHER COLOURED TYPES OF PLASTIC\n[4:06] FEE030: THAT WOULD BE OUR CASE\n[4:07] FEE030: UM BUTTONS FOR BUTTONS WE HAVE UM PUSHBUTTONS WHICH IS WHAT REAL REACTION USES THE MOST OFTEN\n[4:14] FEE030: BUT WE ALSO HAVE SCROR SCROLL WHEELS WHICH CAN HAVE INTEGRATED PUSHBUTTONS OR WE COULD GO ALL HIGH TECH AND HAVE AN L. L. C. D. SCREEN\n[4:17] FEE029: MM\n[4:23] FEE030: UM CIRCUIT BOARD AND CHIP WE CAN HAVE A SIMPLE ONE A REGULAR ONE OR AN ADVANCED ONE DEPENDING ON WHAT OUR OTHER NEEDS ARE\n[4:31] FEE030: AND THEN BATTERY I THINK IS WHERE THINGS GET MOST EXCITING\n[4:34] FEE030: WE'RE TALKING ABOUT LONG LIFE BATTERIES HERE\n[4:36] FEE030: UM WE CAN WE CAN HAVE YOUR SORT OF BASIC DOUBLE A. BATTERIES BUT WE ALSO HAVE THESE OPTIONS OF UM USING A KINETIC BATTERY\n[4:43] FEE030: LIKE ARE USED IN HIGH TECH WATCHES WHERE YOU JUST HAVE TO MOVE IT A LITTLE BIT TO GET IT TO POWER UP\n[4:50] FEE030: UM SO SIMPLE MOVEMENTS LIKE PUSHING BUTTONS WOULD RECHARGE THE BATTERY\n[4:53] FEE030: OR A SOLAR BATTERY ALTHOUGH THERE ARE SLIGHT UM COMPLICATIONS WITH SOLAR BATTERIES AS IN WE CAN'T USE A LATEX CASE IF WE HAVE A SOLAR BATTERY\n[5:02] FEE029: HMM\n[5:03] FEE030: OR UM SOMETHING THEY ONLY DESCRIBED AS THE TYPE OF BATTERY YOU FIND IN TORCHES FROM ABOUT FIFTY YEARS AGO FLASHLIGHTS\n[5:11] FEE030: NOT QUITE SURE WHAT THAT IS BUT THAT'S THE DESCRIPTION THAT I RECEIVED SO THAT'S WHAT I'M PASSING ON TO YOU\n[5:16] FEE030: SO THOSE ARE OUR OPTIONS\n[5:18] FEE030: UM PERSONAL PREFERENCES THAT I WAS THINKING THROUGH HERE'S WHAT WE'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT ALL THROUGH FASHION AND SIMPLICITY\n[5:27] FEE030: SO IF WE'RE GOING FOR FASHION IN OUR CASES\n[5:30] FEE030: I THINK THAT WHAT WE'RE GONNA WANNA LOOK AT IS A CURVED OR A DOUBLE CURVED CASE PROBABLY WITH A VARIETY OF DESIGN ELEMENTS\n[5:37] FEE030: MAYBE TITANIUM MAYBE SOME WOOD\n[5:39] FEE030: WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO INVESTIGATE THAT BETTER WHEN I GET SPECIFICS OF THE ACTUAL MATERIALS BUT THAT'S SORT OF WHAT I HAVE IN MIND\n[5:46] FEE030: AND WE WANNA GO FOR SIMPLICITY\n[5:47] FEE030: PROBABLY PUSHBUTTONS BUT I'M SORT OF INTRIGUED BY THE IDEA OF A SCROLL SCROLL WHEEL IF ANYONE HAS ANYTHING\n[5:52] FEE029: MM\n[5:55] FEE030: ANY IDEAS ON THAT\n[5:56] FEE030: I MEAN I KNOW THE IPODS AND THINGS RIGHT NOW HAVE TOUCH SCROLL UM BUTTONS WHICH ARE EXACTLY LIKE WHAT THEY'RE DESCRIBING\n[6:03] FEE030: SO THAT MIGHT BE SOMETHING WE WANNA LOOK INTO\n[6:05] FEE030: AND I'M REALLY INTRIGUED BY THE IDEA OF A KINETIC BATTERY\n[6:09] FEE030: SOLAR I DON'T THINK WOULD BE SUCH A GOOD IDEA BECAUSE HOW OFTEN ARE YOU SURE THAT YOUR REMOTE CONTROL WILL GET A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF LIGHT\n[6:16] FEE030: BUT THIS IDEA OF THE KINETIC THAT YOU DON'T HAVE TO REPLACE AND THAT A SIMPLE JUST SHAKING IT AROUND WILL MAKE IT WORK\n[6:22] FEE030: I THINK THAT THAT M WOULD BE A VERY INTERESTING THING\n[6:25] FEE030: BUT I THINK WE'D ALSO WANNA GO FOR E A SIMPLE CHIP OR REGULAR CHIP TO KEEP OUR COSTS DOWN\n[6:31] FEE030: UH WE REALLY ONLY NEED A REGULAR OR ADVANCED CHIP T IF WE'RE GONNA START USING AN L. C. D.\n[6:37] FEE030: SO I THINK WE WANT TO BE AWARE OF NOT MAKING THINGS OVERLY T\n[6:42] FEE030: TECHNOLOGICAL IF THEY DON'T NEED TO BE 'CAUSE THAT'LL KEEP OUR MANUFACTURING PRICE WAY DOWN\n[6:47] FEE030: THAT'S WHAT I HAVE FOR OPTIONS\n[6:49] FEE030: UM I'D APPRECIATE ANYONE'S INPUT BUT THAT'S WHAT I'M SEEING FOR THE FUTURE OF THE THE LOOK OF THIS THING\n[6:56] FEE032: IS DOUBLE CURVED LIKE WOULD BE LIKE TWO HANDS KIND OF THING\n[7:00] FEE030: I'M NOT SURE\n[7:01] FEE030: I HAVEN'T RECEIVED ANY SPECIFIC\n[7:02] FEE032: OKAY\n[7:04] FEE030: VISUALS OF THIS YET\n[7:04] FEE032: 'CAUSE I'M IMAGINING LIKE DOUBLE CURVED IS LIKE YOU KNOW\n[7:07] FEE032: LIKE TWO SIDES THAT CURVE AND THEN LIKE ONE CURVE WOULD JUST BE LIKE A SINGLE VERTICAL ISH KIND OF LOOKING THING BUT I'VE NO IDEA\n[7:08] FEE030: THIS IS WHAT I'M SORT OF\n[7:12] FEE030: YEAH\n[7:13] FEE030: I'M NOT SURE BUT I'LL LET YOU KNOW AS SOON AS I GET ANY PICTURES\n[7:16] FEE032: SOUNDS GOOD\n[7:17] FEE029: YEAH I WONDER\n[7:19] FEE030: I KNOW IF WE DO HAVE A DOUBLE CURVED CASE IT CAN'T HAVE ANY TITANIUM IN IT\n[7:24] FEE030: BUT THE TITANIUM THEY WERE QUITE THEY'RE MARKETING QUITE HARD TO US AS BEING USED IN THE SPACE PROGRAMME SO THAT COULD BE QUITE INTERESTING\n[7:31] FEE030: SPACE AGE REMOTE\n[7:33] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[7:34] FEE030: JUST ALL THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND\n[7:35] FEE029: JUST AN INTERESTING MARKETING KIND OF ELEMENT\n[7:36] FEE030: YEAH\n[7:38] FEE030: THAT'S ABOUT ALL I HAVE TO DO GUYS\n[7:41] FEE030: I HOPE I DIDN'T GO THROUGH THAT TOO QUICKLY\n[7:44] FEE029: UH JUST A REAL QUICK QUESTION UM THE WEIGHT OF THESE DIFFERENT ELEMENTS HAVE YOU NO IDEA OKAY\n[7:49] FEE030: YEAH N NO IDEA NO IDEA\n[7:52] FEE030: UM\n[7:53] FEE030: I'M ASSUMING\n[7:56] FEE030: THAT A KINETIC BATTERY ISN'T GONNA TAKE UP THAT MUCH WEIGHT AND THAT A TITA TITANIUM IS VERY LIGHT I KNOW\n[7:59] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[8:02] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[8:03] FEE030: UM BUT OTHER THAN THAT'S REALLY BASIC I MEAN THAT'S ALL I HAVE GOTTEN SO FAR\n[8:08] FEE029: OKAY\n[8:09] FEE030: ALRIGHT\n[8:10] FEE030: ANY OTHER QUESTIONS\n[8:13] MEE031: UH-HUH\n[8:14] MEE031: DON'T THINK SO\n[8:14] FEE030: NO\n[8:15] FEE030: OKAY\n[8:17] FEE029: MM 'KAY\n[8:17] FEE030: I HAVE SAVE THIS IN THE UH SHARED PROJECTS IF ANYONE WANTS TO LOOK AND I HAVE C CONSIDERABLE NOTES ON THE TOPIC AS WELL\n[8:21] FEE029: THANK YOU PERFECT\n[8:22] FEE032: THANKS\n[8:24] FEE030: IF ANYONE NEEDS ANY MORE INFORMATION\n[8:27] FEE030: UH\n[8:28] FEE029: UM IF YOU MADE NOTES YOURSELF YOU CAN PUT THOSE ON OUR UM UNDERNEATH OUR OH UH IN YOUR BOOK THEN DON'T WORRY ABOUT THAT\n[8:33] FEE030: JUST IN MY NOTEBOOK BUT IF ANYONE HAS ANY SPECIFIC QUESTIONS DON'T HESITATE TO EMAIL ME OR SOMETHING\n[8:40] FEE030: ALRIGHT\n[8:40] FEE030: UH I GUESS I CAN\n[8:42] FEE029: 'KAY NOW WE'RE UM CONCEPTS CONCEPTS OF USER INTERFACE\n[8:52] FEE029: YEAH UM\n[8:53] FEE029: THIS ONE'S SO MUCH TIGHTER THAN THE OTHER ONE\n[8:54] FEE030: I KNOW\n[8:56] FEE029: OKAY\n[8:58] FEE029: NOPE\n[9:00] FEE029: THERE WE GO\n[9:03] FEE029: HERE YOU ARE\n[9:04] MEE031: JESS\n[9:14] FEE030: G OH GEEZ\n[9:43] MEE031: ALRIGHT SO I'M GONNA DESCRIBE THE THE CONCEPT OF THE USER INTERFACE OF THIS DES DEVICE\n[9:51] MEE031: UM WE'VE TALKED ABOUT UH THE TWO ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES OF THE USER INTERFACE\n[9:57] MEE031: WE WANT IT TO BE SIMPLE AND WE WANT IT TO BE FASHIONABLE\n[10:01] MEE031: UM\n[10:03] MEE031: OTHER WE'VE ALSO GOT TO REMEMBER THAT THIS IS A DEVICE THAT SERVES AS A USEFUL PURPOSE\n[10:08] MEE031: UH WE WANT PEOPLE TO BE ABLE TO USE IT S AS A REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:12] MEE031: SO WE NEED TO DETERMINE WHAT THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE D OF THE DEVICE ARE AND MAKE SURE THAT WE INCLUDE THAT WE'VE INCLUDED ALL OF THOSE AND THAT WE ACTUALLY END UP WITH A DEVICE THAT IS GOING TO BE USEFUL TO PEOPLE\n[10:28] MEE031: WE HAVE A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CHOICES FOR A DESIGN CONCEPT UM AND S THAT'S THAT'S SOMETHING THAT THAT I'LL SHOW YOU SOME EXAMPLES OF UM\n[10:38] MEE031: BUT ESSENTIALLY WE NEED TO CHOOSE HOW HOW IS THIS DEVICE GOING TO WORK\n[10:44] MEE031: HOW HOW WHAT KIND OF MODEL IS THERE GOING TO BE FOR USER INTERACTION WITH THIS DEVICE\n[10:50] MEE031: UH ONCE WE'VE CHOSEN A A CONCEPT FOR IT WE CAN THEN DESIGN THE FEATURES AROUND THE CONCEPT\n[10:57] MEE031: MAKING SURE THAT WE GET ALL THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS IN THE DEVICE AND UH THE EXTRA FUNCTIONS AND THE MORE ADVANCED FEATURES\n[11:06] MEE031: AND OF COURSE WE ALSO HAVE TO MAKE IT LOOK COOL\n[11:11] MEE031: SO BASICALLY THAT'S WHAT WE DON'T WANT\n[11:14] MEE031: M WE DON'T WANT LOTS OF BUTTONS UH COMPLICATED FEATURES\n[11:18] MEE031: WE WANT SOMETHING THAT LOOKS NICE AND SIMPLE\n[11:22] MEE031: HERE'S A A FAIRLY SIMPLE DEVICE\n[11:22] FEE030: HMM\n[11:23] MEE031: THIS IS AN AN IPOD FROM APPLE\n[11:26] MEE031: UM I THINK THE MAIN THING TO NOTICE ABOUT IT IS IT JUST HAS FOUR BUTTONS\n[11:31] MEE031: IT'S VERY MINIMALISTIC IN ITS DESIGN\n[11:34] MEE031: UH YOU USE THESE FOUR BUTTONS TO M TO MOVE AROUND A RANGE OF SETTINGS ON THE SMALL L. C. D. SCREEN\n[11:41] MEE031: UM THE THING I LIKE ABOUT THIS IS THAT\n[11:45] MEE031: IT'S VERY VERY QUICK TO ACCESS THE MAIN FEATURES\n[11:49] MEE031: UH YOU CAN JUST ABOUT MAKE OUT UH THAT THE BUTTON THREE BUTTONS ARE UH PREVIOUS TRACK NEXT TRACK AND PLAY PAUSE\n[11:58] MEE031: THEY'RE THE MAIN THE MAIN FEATURES OF THE IPOD THE THINGS YOU WILL USE A ALL THE TIME\n[12:03] MEE031: UM THEN IF YOU WANT TO DO ANYTHING MORE ADVANCED\n[12:05] MEE031: YOU GO INTO THE LITTLE MENU ON THE L. C. D. SCREEN AND YOU USE THE BUTTONS JUST TO SCROLL AROUND AND AND FIND THE MORE ADVANCED FEATURES THAT YOU WANT\n[12:13] MEE031: SO I THINK THAT'S THAT'S A GOOD A GOOD KIND OF MODEL THAT WE COULD HAVE\n[12:18] MEE031: UM\n[12:18] MEE031: HERE'S A ANOTHER EXAMPLE\n[12:21] MEE031: THIS IS UH IT'S AN INTERESTING IDEA AND I THINK I IT LOOKS PRETTY COOL\n[12:27] MEE031: UM IT'S CERTAINLY GOT NOVELTY VALUE\n[12:30] MEE031: UH IT'S NICE AND COLOURFUL IT'S NICE AND BRIGHT\n[12:30] FEE029: MM\n[12:33] MEE031: UH IT'S ALSO SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN KIND OF FEEL YOUR WAY AROUND\n[12:37] MEE031: THE BUTTONS ARE ARE DIFFERENT SHAPES AND AND YOU CAN SORT OF YEAH IF YOU'RE WATCHING T. V. IN THE DARK OR WHATEVER\n[12:43] MEE031: YOU CAN WORK OUT WHICH BUTTON'S WHICH AND BASICALLY YEAH IT'S ITH IT'S FUN\n[12:51] MEE031: SO I I LIKE I LIKE THIS IDEA OF JUST HAVING BUTTONS FOR THE FEATURES THAT YOU USE MOST OFTEN\n[12:57] MEE031: SO YOU'D NEED A FEW BUTTONS TO SELECT YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNELS\n[13:01] MEE031: I MEAN MOST PEOPLE WHEN THEY WATCH T. V.\n[13:03] MEE031: THEY HAVE TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY CHANNELS ON THEIR T. V. AND THEY WATCH OF 'BOUT FOUR OF THEM AT THE MOST\n[13:09] MEE031: SO YOU HAVE BUTTONS FOR YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNEL CHANGING THE VOLUME\n[13:12] MEE031: WHICH IS SOMETHING YOU DO ALL THE TIME WHEN YOU'RE WATCHING T. V. AND THE BUTTON TO SWITCH IT OFF IN CASE YOU GET BORED\n[13:18] MEE031: UM OTHER FEATURES THINGS LIKE ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS TUNING THE T. V. UH I DON'T KNOW WHAT ELSE YOU DO WITH A T. V.\n[13:27] MEE031: UM BUT THESE ARE THESE ARE ALL NECESSARY FUNCTIONS\n[13:31] MEE031: UH YOU CAN'T HAVE A T THERE'S NO POINT HAVING A TELEVISION THAT YOU CAN'T TUNE OR THAT YOU CAN'T SET THE CONTRAST\n[13:38] MEE031: SO WE NEED TO FIND A WAY OF INCLUDING THESE SOMEHOW\n[13:41] MEE031: UM AND ONE OTHER SUGGESTIONS I'D MAKE IS TO IN IS TO INCLUDE IN A MENU SYSTEM A BIT LIKE ON THE IPOD\n[13:48] MEE031: SO WE'D EITHER HAVE A SMALL L. C. D. DISPLAY ON THE DEVICE ITSELF\n[13:53] MEE031: OR UH HAVE A DIS A MENU DISPLAY THAT COMES UP ON YOUR TELEVISION AND CAN B BE CONTROLLED THROUGH THE DEVICE\n[14:00] FEE030: HMM\n[14:00] MEE031: AND THAT WOULD ALLOW YOU TO ACCESS ACCESS THE ADVANCED FEATURES UH WHILST KEEPING A VERY SMALL AND SIMPLE SET OF BUTTONS FOR THE FEATURES THAT YOU USE MOST OFTEN\n[14:15] FEE029: OKAY\n[14:16] FEE030: SO YOU'D BE ADVOCATING AN L. C. D. THEN\n[14:20] MEE031: I THINK THAT'S THAT'S ONE WAY TO GO YES\n[14:23] FEE030: OKAY\n[14:23] MEE031: UM I MEAN THERE ARE THERE ARE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES IF YOU IF YOU HAVE AN L. C. D. DISPLAY IT'S IT'S NICE\n[14:30] MEE031: BECAUSE IT'S IT IT LETS YOU JUST SORT OF SIT THERE AND ST AND CONTROL YOUR TELEVISION FROM YOUR ARMCHAIR\n[14:36] FEE030: MM-HMM\n[14:37] MEE031: THERE ARE DISADVANTAGES AN AN L. C. D. DISPLAY WOULD HAVE TO BE QUITE SMALL\n[14:40] MEE031: 'CAUSE WE'RE WE'RE I WELL WE'RE I ASSUME WE'RE GONNA BE MAKING QUITE A SMALL DEVICE\n[14:41] FEE030: RIGHT\n[14:46] MEE031: UM IT WOULD ALSO HAVE TO HAVE UH A KIND OF BACKLIGHTING IN IT\n[14:51] MEE031: 'CAUSE YOU TEN YOU TEND TO WATCH T. V. IN THE DARK BUT YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO SEE YOUR L. D. D. L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[14:52] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[14:53] FEE030: RIGHT\n[14:57] MEE031: THE ALTERNATIVE IS TO HAVE A AN ON SCREEN DISPLAY ON YOUR TELEVISION THAT YOU CONTROL THROUGH YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:04] MEE031: UH\n[15:05] MEE031: A BIT LIKE A BIT LIKE HOW THEY HAVE THESE UM DIGITAL BOXES WHERE YOU YOU PRESS THE BUTTONS AND IT COMES UP WITH YOUR THIS THING OF WATCH LO WHAT'S ON EACH CHANNEL\n[15:13] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[15:14] MEE031: I MEAN THAT THAT'S ALSO A GOOD IDEA\n[15:14] FEE030: OKAY\n[15:17] MEE031: IT'S IT CAN IT DOES HAVE IT'S PROBLEMS AS WELL\n[15:19] MEE031: IF YOU'VE GOT A SMALL T. V. AND YOU'RE SITTING ON THE OTHER SIDE OF A ROOM IT'S HARD TO READ THE LITTLE TEXT THAT COMES UP\n[15:21] FEE029: MM\n[15:24] FEE030: MM-HMM\n[15:25] MEE031: UH BUT THAT'S A THAT'S A DESIGN DECISION THAT WE CAN MAKE\n[15:28] FEE030: 'KAY\n[15:29] FEE029: I DO THINK THAT UM ONE OF THE IMPORTANT FEATURES FOR A REMOTE IS SEEING A MENU AND SEEING WHAT'S ON\n[15:34] FEE029: UM AND SO LIKE FAVOURITE CHANNELS IS IS APPLICABLE\n[15:34] MEE031: YEAH\n[15:40] FEE029: BUT I THINK TH THAT YOU DO NEED TO HAVE SOME KIND OF FUNCTION WHERE IT'S UM YOU HAVE T YOU CAN SEE THE TITLE OF THE SHOW OR POSSIBLY A DESCRIPTION OF IT\n[15:44] FEE030: WELL\n[15:47] FEE030: ARE YOU ARE YOU TAK\n[15:48] MEE031: YEAH\n[15:48] FEE029: LIKE I I KNOW I USE THAT OFTEN ENOUGH\n[15:48] FEE032: WAIT BUT IS THAT SEPARATE FROM WHAT HE WAS SAYING\n[15:51] FEE030: YEAH\n[15:51] FEE029: WELL IF IT IF IT WAS A L. L. C. D. ON TH ON THE REMOTE I DON'T KNOW THAT YOU COULD F THAT YOU'D BE ABLE TO SEE A\n[15:55] FEE030: NO I THINK I THINK WE'RE TALKING MENU LIKE CONTRAST AND TUNING THE V. C. R. OR SOMETHING IF I'VE UNDERSTOOD YOU CORRECTLY RATHER THAN MENU AS WHAT'S ON\n[16:00] FEE029: OKAY\n[16:03] MEE031: YEAH THAT THAT WOULD BE ONE OF THE FEATURES YES\n[16:06] FEE029: OKAY\n[16:06] MEE031: BUT IT'S IT'S IT'S SOMETHING TO BEAR IN MIND IS THAT IF WE PUT A DISPLAY ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:06] FEE029: 'CAUSE THAT WOULD BE MORE SPECIFICALLY A DIGITAL BOX MM-HMM\n[16:12] MEE031: THE C UH COMMUNICATION IS ONE WAY SO YOU CAN'T HAVE THE TELEVISIONS AND INFORMATION BACK TO THE REMOTE CONTROL AT LEAST I DON'T THINK YOU CAN\n[16:19] FEE030: OH GOOD POINT\n[16:19] FEE029: MM\n[16:20] MEE031: UM I'M NOT SURE\n[16:22] FEE030: YEAH\n[16:30] FEE029: OKAY NOW WE'RE MOVING ON TO MARKET\n[16:30] FEE032: SHOULD I PLUG THAT IN\n[16:33] FEE029: MARKETING\n[17:07] MEE031: IS THAT GOING ON\n[17:07] MEE031: OKAY\n[17:13] FEE032: MAYBE IT'S JUST NOT IS IT ON\n[17:14] MEE031: UH THAT SHOULD BE ALRIGHT ACTUALLY\n[17:23] FEE032: RI WHAT F. DO YOU HAVE TO PRESS FIVE\n[17:25] FEE029: EIGHT\n[17:27] FEE032: I JUST KEEP PRESSING LOTS OF 'EM\n[17:34] FEE032: WELL I DON'T KNOW HOW RELEVANT ALL OF THIS GONNA BE\n[17:38] FEE032: IF ANYTHING THE THAT THEY GAVE ME\n[17:40] FEE030: NO SIGNAL\n[17:40] FEE029: OOPS IT'S NOT PLUGGED IN QUITE IN WELL ENOUGH\n[17:42] FEE032: ALRIGHT\n[17:45] FEE029: THERE WE ARE\n[17:49] FEE030: OOP THERE WE GO\n[17:52] FEE029: MM 'KAY\n[17:57] FEE032: OH YEAH\n[18:00] FEE032: OKAY SO WE'RE GONNA LOOK A LITTLE BIT AT TREND WATCHING\n[18:06] FEE032: BASICALLY I WAS GIVEN UM AN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY THAT WAS A MARKET INVESTIGATION ON REMOTE CONTROLS THAT WAS RECENTLY CONDUCTED\n[18:16] FEE032: AND THEN ALSO SOME FASHION WATCHERS IN PARIS AND MILAN COMMENTED ON SOME THINGS THAT ARE GONNA BE GOING ON THIS YEAR\n[18:24] FEE032: SO FIRST UM THEY HAD PEOPLE THEY RANKED UM THE IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF R REMOTE CONTROLS\n[18:31] FEE032: AND RIGHT NOW I D THEY'RE SAYING THAT CURRENTLY THERE'S A FUNCTIONAL LOOK AND FEEL PREFERENCE\n[18:37] FEE032: BUT THAT REALLY OVER THE NEXT YEAR IT IT THAT'S GONNA BE SWITCHING TO FANCY LOOK AND FEEL REMOTES SO THAT JUST GOES BACK TO\n[18:46] FEE032: THE WHOLE DESIRE OF OUR C REAL REACTION COMPANY WANTING TO FOCUS ON FASHION AND SO EVEN THOUGH WE'RE STRESSING WHEN WE'RE TALKING\n[18:55] FEE032: WE'VE ALL BEEN TALKING ABOUT THIS LIKE SIMPLICITY AND EASY TO USE IDEA\n[19:00] FEE032: THEY'RE SORT OF WANTING US TO REMEMBER THAT THE NUMBER ONE THING FOR EVERYONE IS THAT IT'S FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[19:04] FEE032: AND AS THESE ARE RANKED THE TOP ONE IS DOUBLY IMPORTANT TO THE SECOND ONE\n[19:08] FEE032: WHICH IS DOUBLY IMPORTANT TO THE THIRD ONE SO JUST TO TAKE THAT WEIGHT INTO ACCOUNT\n[19:10] FEE030: OKAY\n[19:14] FEE032: THE SECOND THING THAT WAS MENTIONED AS IMPORTANT WAS THE TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS\n[19:19] FEE032: THAT WOULD BE LIKE IF WE USE SOMETHING LIKE THE SPACE MATERIAL OR THE L. C. D. SCREEN THINGS LIKE THAT\n[19:24] FEE032: AND THEN EASE OF USE WAS THE THIRD MOST IMPORTANT WHI SO REALLY\n[19:28] FEE032: NO MATTER WHAT WE NEED TO FOCUS THE MOST ON FANCY LOOK AND FEEL ACCORDING TO THIS\n[19:32] FEE032: I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH WE AGREE WITH THAT\n[19:35] FEE032: AND THEN THE FASHION WATCH TALKS ABOUT THAT THIS YEAR'S TOP TREND FOR CLOTHES\n[19:40] FEE032: SHOES AND FURNITURE IS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AND THA THAT THERE'S A PREFERENCE FOR SPONGY TIGHT MATERIAL\n[19:46] FEE029: S SWEET\n[19:51] FEE032: AND SO THAT BRINGS US TO MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[19:55] FEE032: WHO WANTS A SPONGY REMOTE OR ONE WITH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PADDING\n[20:00] FEE032: PERSONALLY I DON'T REALLY THINK THAT I WANT ONE THAT'S GONNA GO OUT OF STYLE OR GO STALE EXCUSE THE PUN UM IN A YEAR SO\n[20:10] FEE032: EVEN THOUGH THIS IS COMING FROM US AS YOU KNOW TREND WATCH MARKET RESEARCH I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH OF IT WE NECESSARILY WANNA TAKE AWAY\n[20:18] FEE032: ALSO CONSIDERING THAT THE D RESEARCH B HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT BY REAL REACTION I'M A LITTLE HESITANT AS TO LIKE\n[20:26] FEE032: HOW THESE QUESTIONS MAY HAVE BEEN WORDED AND IF NECESSARILY THIS WHOLE FASHION TO TECHNOLOGY Y EDAS EASE OF USE IS NECESSARILY THE RIGHT RANKING\n[20:35] FEE032: PERSONALLY LIKE I MIGHT REVERSE IT BUT IF WE'RE WORKING FOR THIS COMPANY THEN I GUESS NO MATTER WHAT WE HAVE TO STRESS FASHION THE MOST\n[20:42] FEE032: BUT IT DOESN'T NECESSARILY NEED TO BE A SPONGY MATERIAL\n[20:43] FEE030: MM\n[20:48] FEE030: THAT THERE'S ALL KINDS OF SCOPE FOR IMAGINATION IN THAT ONE THOUGH\n[20:51] FEE032: YEAH\n[20:54] FEE032: I DON'T HAVE A LOT OF NOTES TO SHARE IF YOU WANT THEM THAT PRETTY MUCH SUMS IT UP\n[20:58] FEE032: SO YEAH\n[20:59] FEE029: OKAY DO WE HAVE ANY S SOME QUESTIONS FOR THIS LET'S SEE UM\n[21:03] FEE032: YEAH WHAT CAN I POSSIBLY ENLIGHTEN ON\n[21:08] FEE029: UM DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEAS HOW TO POSSIBLY USE THESE\n[21:13] FEE029: UM HOW TO HOW TO USE A FRUIT OR VEGETABLE OR UM OR THE SPONGY MATERIAL AT ALL\n[21:19] FEE029: LIKE COULD WE MAKE A S LIKE COULD WE MAKE A SPONGY REMOTE\n[21:22] FEE029: IT WOULD BE EASIER ON THE HANDS\n[21:23] FEE030: IF IT'S LATEX IF IT'S LATEXY\n[21:25] FEE029: IT'S KIND OF AND THEN IT WE WOULD HAVE TO FIND A WAY TO PROTECT LIKE THE CHIP AND ALL THAT I DUNNO\n[21:27] FEE030: UM MEAN\n[21:28] MEE031: A KIND OF THING THAT\n[21:31] FEE030: AN UH I IF TH MY UNDERSTANDING OF A LATEX CASE IS THAT IT'S IN FACT HARD TO PROTECT STUFF INSIDE\n[21:31] FEE029: BUT\n[21:39] FEE030: BUT THAT IT'S COVERED WITH THE LATEX WHICH IS SPONGIER AND SOFTER ON YOUR HANDS\n[21:39] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[21:43] FEE030: IT'S THERE'S SOMETHING TO BE SAID I MEAN WE WE GOT THAT THING EARLIER FROM YOU ABOUT UM NOT WANTING IT TO\n[21:50] FEE030: R. R. REPETITIVE STRESS INJURIES AND THINGS AND AND\n[21:52] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[21:52] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[21:53] MEE031: YEAH\n[21:54] FEE030: YEAH SOMETHING GRIPPABLE I MEAN WE DON'T WE DON'T WE DON'T WANNA GO SPONGY MAYBE\n[21:54] FEE032: YEAH SO SOMETHING M M INSTEAD OF A NECESS YEAH GRIP I'M THINKING GRIP MORE THAN LIKE SINKING INTO YOUR HANDS\n[22:01] MEE031: YEAH\n[22:02] FEE032: YOU KNOW I AND I THINK I'M ENVISIONING MORE LIKE\n[22:02] MEE031: YEAH\n[22:04] FEE030: YEAH\n[22:05] FEE032: YOU KNOW THE MATERIAL THAT YOU HAVE WHEN YOU SIT ON LIKE A BICYCLE SO THAT IT DOESN'T HURT WHEN YOU'RE SITTING DOWN FOR A LONG TIME\n[22:09] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[22:10] FEE030: MM-HMM\n[22:11] FEE032: LIKE I'M IMAGINING THAT SORT OF THING I DON'T KNOW WHAT TH THAT MATERIAL'S CALLED\n[22:13] FEE030: YEAH I THINK THAT GIVEN THE LIST OF MATERIALS I W I WAS FORWARDED IT'S THAT SEEMS DOABLE\n[22:19] FEE030: COULD WE GO IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE COLOURS\n[22:22] FEE030: WE COULD COLOUR CO ORDINATE THEM LI\n[22:23] FEE029: F FOR SURE OR MAYBE LIKE\n[22:26] FEE029: UM COUPLE MAIN ONES BEING LIKE I DUNNO LEMONS OR STRAWBERRIES OR SOMETHING\n[22:31] FEE030: THE BUTTONS COULD BE FRUIT SHAPED\n[22:32] FEE029: COULD THEY BE SMELLY\n[22:33] MEE031: I IS IT SUPPOSED TO BE SHAPED LIKE A VEGETABLE\n[22:34] FEE032: OH GOD\n[22:34] FEE030: OH WELL IT'S QUITE EASY TO S SHAPE THING LIKE CARROT ISN'T IT\n[22:37] MEE031: UH LIKE UH I DUNNO LIKE UH CARROTS OR SOMETHING\n[22:38] FEE029: I DON'T KNOW\n[22:41] FEE029: OR CARROT SHAPED MM\n[22:43] MEE031: MAYBE OR\n[22:44] FEE030: OR MAYBE THE BUTTONS COULD BE SHAPED LIKE DIFFERENT FRUITS\n[22:45] FEE029: LIKE LARGE BUTTON THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING OF YEAH\n[22:48] FEE032: WHAT ABOUT THE IDEA OF LIKE A ROUND REMOTE\n[22:50] FEE032: INSTEAD OF LIKE A VERTICAL UP AND DOWN ONE\n[22:52] FEE032: LIKE IN TERMS OF HOLDING IT\n[22:52] FEE030: BE YEAH\n[22:52] MEE031: KIND OF LIKE A POTATO\n[22:54] FEE032: LIKE THAT'S A F SHAPE OF A FRUIT\n[22:55] MEE031: YEAH\n[22:57] FEE030: IT'D BE HARDER TO F BU UH BUTTONS I THINK\n[22:57] FEE032: JUST TO TIE IT IN A LITTLE\n[22:57] FEE029: MIGHT WOULD YOU THINK YOU YOU DO YOU THINK YOU'D BE ABLE TO HOLD IT\n[23:00] FEE029: 'CAUSE I THINK THE REASON THEY'RE LONG IS YEAH\n[23:05] FEE030: IT'D BE HARDER TO PRESS BUTTON\n[23:06] MEE031: DEPENDS\n[23:06] FEE029: HARDER TO PUSH\n[23:07] MEE031: WHEN YOU WHEN YOU USE A REMOTE DO YOU PRESS THE BUTTONS WITH YOUR THUMB USUALLY\n[23:11] FEE032: YEAH\n[23:11] MEE031: OR YOUR FINGERS\n[23:12] FEE030: UM\n[23:13] FEE029: I USUALLY HOLD IT IN ONE HAND\n[23:15] FEE029: MAYBE\n[23:16] MEE031: OR MAYBE YOU WANT SOMETHING THAT'S SHAPED LIKE A MOBILE PHONE SO YOU YOU HOLD IT IN ONE HAND AND YOU PRESS THE BUTTONS WITH YOUR THUMB\n[23:16] FEE030: I\n[23:21] FEE030: YEAH THAT'S TS HOW I TEND TO DO IT\n[23:21] FEE029: BUT THEN THE BUTTONS WOULD HAVE TO BE VERY SMALL\n[23:24] FEE032: YEAH 'CAUSE OTHERWISE YOUR FINGERS CAN'T MOVE AROUND\n[23:24] FEE029: DON'T YOU THINK\n[23:24] FEE030: NO JUST THUMB SIZED\n[23:25] FEE030: JUS\n[23:27] FEE032: BUT I LIKE I\n[23:27] FEE029: BUT I MEAN IN ORDER TO GET TO ALL OF THEM YOU KNOW\n[23:29] MEE031: YEAH\n[23:30] FEE030: YEAH\n[23:30] FEE029: THEY WOULD HAVE TO BE WITHIN A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF SPACE WITH EACH OTHER\n[23:31] MEE031: MAYBE\n[23:32] FEE030: THAT'S TRUE\n[23:32] MEE031: BUT IF YOU'VE ONLY GOT LIKE FOUR OR FIVE BUTTONS ANYWAY THEN IT'S IT'S NOT SO MUCH A PROBLEM PERHAPS\n[23:36] FEE030: RIGHT\n[23:37] FEE030: I WHEN I'M WHEN I'M PRESSING BUTTONS ON MY IPOD THAT'S HOW I DO IT HOLD IT AND PRESS THE FOUR\n[23:42] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[23:42] MEE031: SO YOU HOLD IT IN ONE HAND AND YOU PRESS YOU PRESS THE BUTTONS WITH YOUR THUMB AND\n[23:43] FEE030: YEAH\n[23:45] FEE030: YEAH OR IN AND USE MY THUMB OR MY POINTER FINGER ON THE TOUCH SCROLL WHEEL\n[23:46] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[23:50] MEE031: AND YOU FIND THAT WORKS QUITE WELL\n[23:50] FEE032: I LOVE THE IDEA OF THE WHEEL LIKE THE IPOD\n[23:52] FEE030: YEAH\n[23:53] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[23:56] MEE031: IS THAT THE BUTTON ON AN IPOD IS IT WHAT IS IT IS IT JUST FOUR BUTTONS OR IS IT LI MORE LIKE A SCROLL THING\n[23:56] FEE032: 'CAUSE TH\n[24:00] FEE032: IT'S LIKE FIVE 'CAUSE THERE'S ONE IN THE MIDDLE\n[24:01] FEE029: IT'S A SCROLL YEAH IT'S A WHEEL\n[24:01] FEE030: IT WEL WELL YEAH IT WOULD I MEAN EACH VERSION OF IT HAS BEEN A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT BUT\n[24:07] FEE029: THE ONE I HAVE DOESN'T HAVE THE FOUR ON I LIKE AROUND IT I DON'T THINK\n[24:10] FEE030: OH YEAH YOU HAD ONE OF THE IN BETWEEN ONES WHEN THEY WEREN'T DOING THAT ANYMORE\n[24:27] FEE030: TS AND YOU PRESS THE CENTRE BUTTON THAT'S THAT'S YOUR ALL PURPOSE SELECT BUTTON RIGHT THERE\n[24:27] MEE031: RIGHT\n[24:29] MEE031: OH I SEE RIGHT YEAH\n[24:32] MEE031: OH OKAY\n[24:32] FEE030: SINCE IT'S THE ONE IN THE CENTRE THAT'S NOT MARKED YEAH\n[24:33] MEE031: YEAH THAT'S QUITE A GOOD DESIGN\n[24:36] FEE032: I THINK WHY IT WOULD BE GOOD FOR US IS 'CAUSE LIKE YOU COULD HAVE THE SAME WHEEL SORT OF EFFECT FOR LIKE CHANNEL FLIPPING AND THEN THE OTHER ONE COULD BE LIKE FOR VOLUME\n[24:43] FEE030: YEAH\n[24:44] FEE032: LIKE JUST THE IDEA OF LIKE THOSE SO FEW BUTTONS FOR MAIN THINGS BUT THEN HOW YOU COULD GO BACK TO THE MENU AND LIKE\n[24:47] FEE030: UH UH T\n[24:51] FEE032: I DUNNO IF WE WOULD WANT IT ON THE SCREEN THERE OR ON THE ACTUAL T. V.\n[24:54] FEE032: I KIND OF AM WANTING TO SAY ON THE T. V. 'CAUSE IF YOU'RE CHANGING THE BRIGHTNESS DON'T YOU WANNA SEE IT HAPPENING KIND OF\n[24:55] FEE030: YEAH\n[24:57] FEE030: HMM\n[25:00] FEE029: MM\n[25:00] MEE031: YEAH\n[25:01] FEE030: YEAH\n[25:01] FEE032: AND THEN YOU COULD STILL HAVE THAT AVAILABLE\n[25:02] FEE030: YEAH I THINK AN L. C. D. SCREEN MIGHT BE GOOD IN THEORY BUT NOT AS USEFUL IN PRACTICE\n[25:07] MEE031: I THINK IT COULD BE DIFFICULT IN PRACTICE YEAH\n[25:10] FEE030: YEAH\n[25:10] MEE031: ALSO Z YEAH 'CAUSE YOU WOULD BE Z LOOKING DOWN AT THE L. C. D. SCREEN THAN BACK UP AT YOUR T. V. AND PEOPLE DON'T WANNA DO THAT\n[25:13] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[25:14] FEE030: RIGHT\n[25:15] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[25:16] FEE030: UM\n[25:17] FEE029: OKAY UM WE HAVE WE'VE ABOUT FIFTEEN MINUTES LEFT SO I'M I'M GONNA\n[25:19] FEE030: OH WE PROBABLY HAVE TO GET GOING DON'T WE\n[25:24] FEE032: UH-HUH\n[25:24] FEE029: CONTINUE WITH MY PRES PRESENTATION\n[25:25] FEE029: UM I'VE ONE MORE SLIDE BEFORE WE CLOSE BUT IN THAT SLIDE IS WHEN WE NEED TO MAKE DECISIONS ABOUT THIS THESE KINDS OF THINGS\n[25:31] FEE030: 'KAY\n[25:31] FEE029: SO I'LL JUST BRING THAT UP AND SHOW YOU ALL\n[25:35] FEE029: BEFORE WE MOVE ON\n[25:38] FEE029: UM\n[25:41] FEE032: IF I GET ANY MORE INFORMATION OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I'LL LET YOU KNOW\n[25:41] FEE030: COULD\n[25:44] FEE030: COULD WE UH COULD WE HAVE CHANGEABLE COVERS LIKE FOR YOUR MOBILE\n[25:48] MEE031: LIKE TO MAKE IT DIFFERENT FRUITS\n[25:49] FEE030: IN DIFFERENT FRUIT AND VEGETABLE COLOURS YEAH\n[25:53] MEE031: YEAH IT'S POSSIBLE\n[25:54] FEE029: YEAH AND THEN LIKE THE THE COVERS COULD BE SPONGY LATEX WHEREA BUT THE ACTUAL MODEL COULD BE TITANIUM\n[25:57] FEE030: EXACTLY\n[26:01] FEE030: AND YOU COULD CO ORDINATE WITH YOUR HOUSE OR WHATEVER\n[26:06] MEE031: I THINK MAYBE TH THE PACKAGING IT SHOULD BE LIKE A LEMON AND THE THE PACKAGING IS LIKE THE PEEL\n[26:06] FEE030: ALL THESE OPTIONS\n[26:13] MEE031: SO INSTEAD OF OPENING THE BOX YOU JUST KIND OF PEEL IT AND THE REMOTE CONTROL'S INSIDE\n[26:13] FEE030: OOH\n[26:17] FEE032: WELL THERE WE GO\n[26:18] FEE030: OH\n[26:18] MEE031: DON'T KNOW\n[26:18] FEE029: AH HMM-HMM HMM\n[26:19] FEE032: THE IPOD PACKAGING IS ME LIKE WAS SO THAT WAS LIKE HALF THE FUN\n[26:23] FEE032: IT'S LIKE THE WAY IT ALL COMES ALL CUTE\n[26:23] FEE030: YEAH\n[26:26] FEE030: MM\n[26:27] FEE032: LEMONS\n[26:27] FEE030: OPTIONS\n[26:30] FEE029: OKAY UM COMPONENTS CONCEPT\n[26:33] FEE029: ENERGY CHIP ON PRINT\n[26:35] FEE030: UH HU OH OH YES\n[26:37] FEE030: RIGHT I HAD SORT OF SKIPPED OVER THAT HOPING IT WOULDN'T GET\n[26:37] FEE029: G\n[26:40] FEE030: BE NECESSARY BUT UM\n[26:42] FEE029: THAT'S TH TH THIS IS THE AGENDA THEY GAVE ME\n[26:44] FEE029: SO CAN YOU JUST EXPLAIN WHAT THAT IS REAL QUICK\n[26:44] FEE030: ALRIGHT SO UM DECISIONS WHAT THE OKAY DECI DECISIONS ON ENERGY I'M THINKING IS BASED ON THE BATTERY\n[26:52] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[26:52] FEE030: UM I DUNNO WHAT DO PEOPLE THINK ABOUT THIS KINETIC BATTERY IDEA\n[26:56] FEE029: I THINK IT'S AWESOME\n[26:58] FEE029: I THINK IT'S REALLY COOL\n[26:58] FEE030: AM I\n[27:00] FEE030: YEAH\n[27:01] FEE032: YEAH I MEAN IT WOULD\n[27:04] FEE032: T TOTALLY TAKE CARE OF OUR PROBLEM OF NOT WANTING TO CHANGE BATTERIES\n[27:08] FEE030: YEAH\n[27:08] MEE031: YEAH UM I THINK IT'S GOOD AS AS LONG AS WE CONSIDER THE THE COST AND THE UH HOW RELIABLE IT IS\n[27:15] MEE031: BUT AS FAR AS I KNOW THE TECHNOLOGY IS GOOD\n[27:15] FEE030: RIGHT I HAVEN'T GOTTEN ANY YEAH ANY MORE INFORMATION ON COST OTHER THAN IT'S MORE EXPENSIVE THAN A REGULAR BATTERY\n[27:17] FEE032: COSTS\n[27:22] FEE030: BUT UM BUT IF WE'RE USING A AN I A CHEAPER CHIP THEN IT'LL EVEN OUT I THINK\n[27:23] FEE032: BUT OVER TIME\n[27:28] FEE030: UM CIRCUIT BOARDS\n[27:31] FEE030: UM YEAH I GOT A WHOLE BUNCH OF INFORMATION ON HOW CIRCUIT BOARDS ARE PRODUCED\n[27:35] FEE030: THEY'RE THEY'RE THIN FIBREGLASS WITH COPPER WIRES ETCHED ON TO THEM AND DI I THINK THEY'RE QUITE EASILY PRINTED ON BY MACHINE\n[27:43] FEE030: WHICH IS CHIP ON PRINT IS WHERE THE MACHINE PRINTS ON THE WIRES AND SOLDERS IT ALL TOGETHER FOR US\n[27:48] FEE030: I DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT TO TELL YOU AS FAR AS DECISIONS\n[27:50] FEE030: I WASN'T REALLY GIVEN ANY OPTIONS I WAS JUST GIVEN THAT THIS IS HOW THEY'RE DONE\n[27:55] FEE029: OKAY\n[27:55] FEE030: UM\n[27:58] FEE030: YEAH I CAN'T CAN'T REALLY TELL YOU\n[27:59] FEE030: I CAN I CAN TELL YOU A WHOLE LOT ABOUT HOW IT WORKS\n[28:02] FEE030: BUT I DON'T KNOW ANY DECISIONS ON\n[28:04] FEE029: IF THEY'RE IF THEY'RE REALLY OPTIONS\n[28:06] FEE030: YEAH\n[28:07] FEE030: I'M SORRY I DID F\n[28:08] FEE029: OKAY\n[28:08] MEE031: AL ALL CIRCUIT BOARDS ARE PRETTY MUCH THE SAME I THINK\n[28:11] MEE031: UH IT'S FAIRLY FAIRLY STANDARD\n[28:13] FEE030: YEAH\n[28:15] FEE029: UM OKAY THEN WE'LL MOVE ON TO THE CASE\n[28:19] FEE029: UM OH BU I GUESS MAYBE IF WE DECIDED ON LIKE A SIMPLE A REGULAR OR AN ADVANCED CHIP MAYBE\n[28:25] FEE030: RIGHT\n[28:25] FEE030: WELL OKAY HERE'S THE HERE'S THE THING ON THE CHIPS THAT I THAT I GOT\n[28:29] FEE030: UM SIMPLE REGULAR ADVANCED CHIP ON PRINT\n[28:32] FEE030: THE CHIP ON PRINT INCLUDES AN INFRARED SENSOR SO WE DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THAT\n[28:37] FEE030: UM\n[28:39] FEE030: 'KAY THE PUSHBUTTON IF WE'RE GONNA HAVE PUSHBUTTONS THEY REQUIRE A SIMPLE CHIP BUT A SCROLL WHEEL REQUIRES A REGULAR CHIP AND AN L. C. D. REQUIRES ADVANCED\n[28:50] FEE030: DO WE WANT A SCROLL WHEEL OR DO WE JUST WANT PUSHBUTTONS\n[28:54] MEE031: UM\n[28:57] MEE031: I DON'T THINK WE NE REALLY NEED THE SCROLL WHE WHEEL\n[28:59] MEE031: I MEAN IT MIGHT BE NICE FOR CHANGING THE VOLUME\n[29:02] FEE030: OH\n[29:02] FEE029: IT WOULD BE NICE FOR CHANGING THE VOLUME BUT I DON'T KNOW HOW USEFUL IT'D BE FOR CHANGING THE CHANNEL\n[29:02] MEE031: UH BUT\n[29:06] MEE031: I DON'T THINK IT WOULD REALLY WORK\n[29:06] FEE029: 'CAUSE YOU DON'T HAVE CONTROL OVER NUMBERS OR\n[29:06] FEE032: YEAH IT'S A\n[29:09] MEE031: YEAH YOU REALLY NEED BUTTONS FOR CHANGING A CHANNEL\n[29:09] FEE030: YEAH TH IT'D BE IT'D BE HANDY FOR GOING THROUGH IF THERE WAS AN ON SCREEN MENU OF YOUR CHANNEL CHOICES THAN YOU CAN SCROLL DOWN ON THE SCROLL\n[29:17] FEE032: BUT IF YOU C IF YOU COULD SCROLL THROUGH THE CHANNELS AND THEN THE VOLUME WOULD JUST BE\n[29:18] MEE031: YEAH\n[29:21] FEE030: YEAH\n[29:22] FEE029: WE HAVE FIVE MINUTES LEFT FOR THE MEETING SO\n[29:24] FEE032: AND THE VOLUME WOULD JUST BE LIKE THE SAME WAY FORWARD AND BACKWARD AS I'M JUST THINKING LIKE IT WOULD MAKE IT MUCH LIKE SLEEKER SORT OF LOOKING\n[29:26] FEE030: YEAH\n[29:32] FEE030: YEAH\n[29:33] FEE032: AND OTHERWISE NO MATTER HOW MAY BUTTONS WE HAVE WE'RE GONNA HAVE LIKE YOU KNOW\n[29:33] MEE031: YEAH\n[29:36] FEE032: BLACK WITH RED STICKING OUT AND TH NO IT'S GONNA INEVITABLY SORT OF START LOOKING LIKE THOSE GROUP OF SORT OF UGLY ONES THAT WE SAW STACKED UP\n[29:42] MEE031: YEAH\n[29:46] FEE030: HMM\n[29:47] FEE029: SO HAVE A SCROLL FOR VOLUME\n[29:50] FEE030: F OR FOR ALL THOSE SECRET FUNCTIONS\n[29:52] FEE029: F\n[29:53] FEE030: WHEN YOU GET ON THE ON SCREEN MENU OF ALL YOUR FUNCTIONS THAT YOUR REMOTE COULD DO FOR YOU WITHOUT THE BUTTONS AND YOU COULD HAVE A SCROLL WHEEL TO GO THROUGH THOSE MENUS\n[30:02] MEE031: I THINK YEAH I THINK A SCROLL WHEEL WOULD BE NICE BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY\n[30:06] FEE030: RIGHT\n[30:06] MEE031: UM\n[30:07] FEE030: SO WE COULD EITHER GO WITH A SIMPLE OR A REGULAR CHIP DEPENDING AND MAYBE WE COULD TABLE THAT DECISION FOR LATER\n[30:13] FEE029: UM\n[30:14] FEE030: I DON'T KNOW\n[30:17] FEE029: I THINK W WELL I THINK WHEN WE GO ON TO THE UNE USERFACE\n[30:20] FEE029: WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO DECIDE THE INTERFACE WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO DECIDE UM WHETHER WE'RE GONNA HAVE A SCROLL OR NOT\n[30:22] FEE030: OKAY\n[30:25] FEE030: WELL LET'S THINK ABOUT THAT WHILE WE TALK ABOUT THE CASE\n[30:27] FEE029: OKAY LET'S DO CASE\n[30:28] FEE030: UH I'M KINDA LIKING THE IDEA OF LATEX IF IF SPONGY IS THE IN THING\n[30:31] MEE031: YEAH\n[30:34] FEE029: I'M A LITTLE UM I'M A LITTLE HESITANT ABOUT IT BECAUSE I'M WORRIED ABOUT PROTECTING THE STUFF ON THE INSIDE\n[30:39] FEE030: OKAY\n[30:39] FEE029: UM\n[30:40] FEE032: OH COULD IT BE HARD AND THEN SOMETHING AROUND IT\n[30:42] FEE030: UH YEAH EVERYTHING I'VE\n[30:43] FEE029: YEAH I WOULD BE MORE OKAY WITH LIKE A TITANIUM ACTUAL THING AND THEN MAYBE LIKE A MOBILE PHONE KIND OF THING\n[30:46] FEE030: N OH WHA WHAT I'VE WHAT I'VE SEEN JUST NOT RELATED TO THIS BUT OF LATEX CASES BEFORE\n[30:51] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[30:53] FEE030: IS THAT THERE'S UH LIKE A HARD PLASTIC INSIDE AND IT'S JUST COVERED WITH THE LATEX\n[30:58] FEE029: OKAY\n[30:59] FEE030: NOT TOO THICK A LAYER OF LATEX JUST ENOUGH TO BE GRIPPABLE LIKE BIKE HANDLES OR OR ANYTHING THAT YOU'VE SEEN LIKE THAT\n[31:00] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[31:02] FEE029: OKAY\n[31:06] FEE030: THE INSIDE IS HARD\n[31:07] FEE030: I DON'T THINK WE NEED TO WORRY ABOUT PROTECTING THE CIRCUIT BOARD I THINK THAT THAT'S DONE FOR US\n[31:09] FEE029: GE O\n[31:11] FEE029: OKAY\n[31:12] MEE031: 'KAY\n[31:13] MEE031: YEAH\n[31:13] FEE029: SO WE UH WE DO WANT LATEX\n[31:15] MEE031: YEAH\n[31:16] FEE030: YEAH\n[31:17] FEE029: OKAY\n[31:19] FEE029: LATEX\n[31:20] FEE029: UM AND PROBABLY IN COLOURS MAYBE FRUITY VEGETABLE COLOURS\n[31:25] FEE030: YEAH\n[31:26] FEE029: FRUITY COLOURS\n[31:30] FEE029: OKAY UM LET'S GO TO THE UFE USER INTERFACE THEN WE'LL COME BACK TO THE CHIP I SUPPOSE\n[31:36] FEE030: OH AND WE WANT A CURVED CASE YEAH\n[31:38] FEE030: OR A DOUBLE CURVED\n[31:40] FEE029: WELL WE DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IS RIGHT\n[31:42] FEE032: I'M THINKING CURVED OF SOME SORT\n[31:43] FEE029: YEAH\n[31:44] FEE030: YEAH OKAY\n[31:44] MEE031: YEAH\n[31:46] FEE030: WE DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT THE DIFFERENCE\n[31:49] FEE029: UM OKAY INTERFACE THE TYPE AND THE SUPPLEMENTS\n[31:54] FEE029: SO PUSH OR SCROLL RIGHT\n[31:55] MEE031: UM\n[31:58] MEE031: YEP\n[31:58] FEE029: OR BOTH\n[31:59] MEE031: UM\n[32:01] MEE031: AND I THINK IF WE WANNA KEEP OUR COSTS DOWN WE SHOULD JUST GO FOR PUSHBUTTONS\n[32:06] MEE031: 'CAUSE THEN WE CAN HAVE A A SIMPLE CHIP AND IT'S SIMPLER IT'S IT'S CHEAPER TO MAKE PUSHBUTTONS THAN IT IS A SCROLL BUTTON\n[32:13] FEE030: GOOD POINT\n[32:14] MEE031: SO IN TERMS OF UH IN TERMS OF UH ECONOMICS IT'S PROBABLY BETTER TO HAVE PUSHBUTTONS\n[32:14] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[32:20] FEE029: AND IF WE HAD A SC AN ON SCREEN UM KIND OF THING THAT YOU COULD SCROLL THROUGH LIKE YOU CAN USE YOUR BUTTONS TO SCROLL THROUGH THINGS\n[32:27] MEE031: YEAH YEAH IT'S UH IT'S IT'S FAIRLY SIMPLE\n[32:29] FEE029: I THINK THAT YEAH\n[32:31] FEE029: FOR CHANNEL SURFING I THINK A SCROLL AN ACTUAL LIKE AN IPOD'S KIND OF SCROLL THING WOULD BE TOO FAST I DUNNO\n[32:36] FEE030: YEAH\n[32:38] FEE030: I SAY PUSHBUTTONS AT LEAST UNLESS WE GET ANY INFORMATION BUT I HAVE NO IDEA HOW MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE A SCROLL WHEEL IS THAN THAN A PUSHBUTTON\n[32:47] FEE030: BUT IT'S GOTTA BE SOME MORE EXPENSIVE SO I THINK IT MIGHT BE BETTER TO PUT OUR MONEY INTO THE STUFF LIKE THE KINETIC BATTERY AND THE COOL CASE\n[32:49] MEE031: YEAH\n[32:56] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[32:57] MEE031: YEAH\n[32:57] FEE030: BECAUSE\n[32:57] FEE029: IS THAT OKAY WITH YOU\n[32:57] MEE031: INTERESTING\n[32:58] FEE029: HOW YOU FEELING\n[32:58] FEE032: YEAH\n[32:59] FEE032: AND LET'S LIKE SEE IF WE GET ANYTHING ELSE\n[33:01] FEE032: I MEAN I'M NOT LIKE HARD SOLD ON THE SCROLL WHEEL IT'S MORE JUST TO GIVE IT A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOOK\n[33:05] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[33:05] FEE032: BUT IF IT'S GONNA BE IN A LATEX TYPE THING AND THAT'S GONNA LOOK COOL THEN THAT'S PROBABLY GONNA HAVE A BIGGER IMPACT THAN THE SCROLL WHEEL\n[33:08] FEE029: IT MIGHT BE COOL ENOUGH\n[33:12] FEE030: YEAH\n[33:14] FEE029: OKAY SO WE'RE GONNA GO WITH UM TYPE PUSHBUTTONS AND THEN SUPPLEMENTS HOW ARE WE GONNA DO THAT\n[33:18] MEE031: YEP\n[33:22] MEE031: UH WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY SUPPLEMENTS EXACTLY\n[33:25] FEE029: UM I ASSUME THAT'S WHAT ELSE WE'RE GONNA LIKE H HA THE UM THE ADDITIONAL BUTTONS WE CAN USE\n[33:33] MEE031: UM\n[33:33] FEE030: OH\n[33:33] FEE029: SO WE'RE GONNA HAVE LIKE A MENU BUTTON SO THAT WE CAN ACCESS ON SCREEN THINGS THEN\n[33:35] MEE031: YEP\n[33:38] MEE031: YEAH\n[33:38] FEE029: OKAY UM SO WE'RE DOING AN ON SCREEN MENU THAT WE CAN SCROLL THROUGH\n[33:39] FEE030: ALRIGHT\n[33:39] MEE031: UM IN\n[33:41] FEE030: SO WHAT ARE WHAT ARE OUR BUTTONS GONNA BE\n[33:41] MEE031: YEAH\n[33:43] FEE030: ON OFF\n[33:44] MEE031: ON OFF UH VOLUME FAVOURITE CHANNELS UH AND MENU\n[33:48] FEE030: SO LIKE ONE THROUGH FIVE OR\n[33:50] MEE031: YEAH YEAH ABOUT YEAH LIKE YEAH A BIT LIKE RADIO PRESETS\n[33:51] FEE032: LIKE A RADIO TYPE SORTA SITUATION\n[33:55] MEE031: UM\n[33:56] FEE029: PRE SET CHANNELS AND THEN WE'RE GONNA NEED UM NUMBERS ONE THROUGH ZERO RIGHT\n[34:01] MEE031: UH WE WOULDN'T EVEN NEED THE NUMBERS\n[34:02] FEE030: NO\n[34:05] MEE031: I THINK MAYBE NUMBERS SEEMS IS KIND OF OLD FASHIONED\n[34:07] FEE029: WELL BUT IN ORDER TO PRE SET A CHA OH I GUESS YOU CAN JUST HOLD IT DOWN WHEN YOU GET TO ONE WHEN YOU'RE SCROLLING THROUGH\n[34:10] MEE031: YEAH YEAH YOU CAN JUST AND YOU NEED SOME KIND OF I DUNNO\n[34:11] FEE030: MM\n[34:14] MEE031: SORT OF UP DOWN KIND OF BUTTON BUT THE VOLUME CONTROL COULD DOUBLE FOR THAT FOR EXAMPLE\n[34:16] FEE030: YEAH UP DOWN\n[34:20] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[34:22] FEE029: OKAY UM FINISHING THE MEETING NOW\n[34:24] FEE029: UM OUR NEXT MEETING STARTS IN THIRTY MINUTES UM YOU EACH HAVE THINGS TO DO LOOK AND FEEL DESIGN USER INTERFACE DESIGN\n[34:29] FEE029: PRODUCT EVALUATION AND YOU TWO ARE GOING TO WORK TOGETHER ON A PROTOTYPE USING MODELLING CLAY\n[34:34] FEE029: YOU'LL GET SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOUR PERSONAL COACH\n[34:35] FEE030: OOH\n[34:35] MEE031: COOL\n[34:37] FEE032: WOW\n[34:38] FEE029: UM DID WE DECIDE ON A CHIP\n[34:39] FEE029: LET'S GO WITH A SIMPLE CHIP\n[34:40] FEE030: SIMPLE CHIP\n[34:41] MEE031: YEP\n[34:41] FEE029: OKAY\n[34:43] FEE029: WE ARE DONE\n[34:44] FEE029: THANK YOU EVERYONE\n[34:49] FEE029: OH I DI THESE ARE ALREADY IN OUR SHARED FOLDER SO\n[34:51] FEE030: OKAY COOL\n[34:54] MEE031: CLAY\n[34:54] FEE030: CLAY\n[34:55] MEE031: I WASN'T EXPECTING THAT", "question": "What were the final decisions made regarding the conceptual design of the remote control, specifically concerning its case, battery, chip, and user interface elements?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": 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APPROXIMATELY FIFTEEN FORTY OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[0:52] FEE029: OKAY UM THE AGENDA WE'RE GONNA DO AN OPENING AND THEN UM I'LL TALK ABOUT THE MINUTES FROM THE LAST MEETING\n[1:00] FEE029: WHAT WE D DISCUSSED UM THEN WE'LL HAVE THE PROTOTYPE PRESENTATION AND A LOOK AT THE EVALUATION CRITERIA\n[1:07] FEE029: WE'LL LOOK AT THE FINANCES AND FINALLY A DO A PRODUCTION EVALUATION AND CLOSE\n[1:14] FEE029: SO STARTING OFF WITH THE UM LAST THE LAST ONE OH I DON'T HAVE IT HERE UM BUT WE TALKED ABOUT ENERGY\n[1:19] FEE029: WE'RE GONNA USE A KINETIC BATTERY UM WE WANT TO USE A SIMPLE CHIP BECAUSE WE'RE NOT GONNA NEED A A SHUFFLE UM\n[1:26] FEE029: WE'RE GONNA NEED A SCROLL UM\n[1:28] FEE029: WE'RE CHOOSING A LATEX CASE W IN FRUITY COLOURS THAT'S CURVED AND UM WE'RE USING PUSH BUTTONS UH WITH A SUPPLEMENT OF AN ON SCREEN MENU\n[1:40] FEE029: AND IT SOUNDED LIKE WE HAD SET UM LIKE EIGHT OR NINE BUTTONS INCLUDING FIVE PRE SET CHANNELS\n[1:47] FEE029: OKAY\n[1:48] FEE029: LET'S DO THE LOOK AND FEEL DESIGN PRESENTATION FIRST\n[1:52] MEE031: RIGHT DO YOU WANNA START\n[1:54] FEE030: RIGHT WELL WE MADE THREE DIFFERENT PROTOTYPES AND I GUESS WE'LL START WITH WITH THIS ONE\n[1:58] FEE030: UM WE HAVE OUR COLOURS NOT ARE NOT FIXED BUT THIS IS THE GENERAL SHAPE\n[2:05] FEE030: UM IT'S YOU HOLD IT SORT OF EITHER LIKE LIKE THIS IN YOUR LEFT HAND OR YOU SWITCH IT OVER AND UH IT'S EASILY ADAPTABLE TO EITHER HAND\n[2:14] FEE030: YOU CAN PUSH THE BUTTONS WITH YOUR THUMB LIKE A MOBILE PHONE OR YOU CAN PUSH THEM WITH YOUR\n[2:18] FEE030: INDEX FINGER OF YOUR OTHER HAND OR EVEN I MEAN THERE'S A WHOLE VARIETY YOU CAN HOLD IT LIKE THIS AND PRESS IT WITH YOUR SAME INDEX FINGER\n[2:24] FEE030: UH WE HAVE THE ON OFF BUTTON AT THE TIP VERY VISIBLE VERY BIG\n[2:29] FEE030: WE HAVE OUR UP AND DOWN BUTTONS WHICH ARE ALSO GONNA BE OUR CHANNEL SELECTORS AND WE HAVE OUR LITTLE MENU BUTTON HERE\n[2:36] FEE030: IF YOU PUSH IF YOU'RE JUST PUSHING THESE NORMALLY THEY'RE THE MENU BUTTONS IF UH THE VOLUME BUTTONS RATHER\n[2:42] FEE030: IF YOU PRESS SELECT ONCE THEY BECOME CHANNEL CHANGING BUTTONS\n[2:45] FEE030: IF WE PRESS SELECT THREE TIMES\n[2:48] FEE030: THE MENU WITH THE OTHER FEATURES AND PRO POSSIBLY ALSO WITH YOUR T. V. CHANNEL CHOICES SHOWS UP AND YOU HAVE YOUR FIVE PRESETS DOWN HERE\n[2:58] FEE030: UM IF PEOPLE WANNA GRAB HOLD OF THAT SEE HOW IT FEELS IN YOUR HAND\n[3:02] FEE030: THAT'S OUR NUMBER ONE PROTOTYPE\n[3:05] FEE030: UM DO YOU WANNA PRESENT THE POTATO OR SHALL I PRESENT THE MARTIAN\n[3:07] FEE029: LIKE A LITTLE LIGHTNING IN IT\n[3:08] MEE031: OKAY UM\n[3:09] FEE029: THE LITTLE LIGHTNING BOLT IN IT VERY CUTE\n[3:11] MEE031: WHAT\n[3:12] MEE031: WE CALL THAT ONE THE RHOMBUS UH THE RHOMBUS\n[3:13] FEE032: I COULD\n[3:14] FEE029: THE V THE RHOMBUS RHOMBUS\n[3:15] FEE030: THAT'S THE RHOMBUS YEP\n[3:16] MEE031: UM THIS ONE IS KNOWN AS THE POTATO UH IT'S\n[3:21] MEE031: IT'S A HOW CAN I PRESENT IT\n[3:24] MEE031: IT'S AN ERGONOMIC SHAPE SO IT IT FITS IN YOUR HAND NICELY\n[3:28] MEE031: UM\n[3:29] MEE031: IT'S DESIGNED TO BE USED EITHER IN YOUR LEFT HAND OR OR IN YOUR RIGHT HAND\n[3:33] MEE031: UM I'VE GONE HERE JUST FOR JUST FOR FOUR BUTTONS ON THIS ONE\n[3:37] MEE031: UM\n[3:39] MEE031: THE TWO BLUE BUTTONS HERE ARE FOR ADJUSTING THE VOLUME\n[3:41] MEE031: SO YOU'VE GOT VOLUME UP AND VOLUME DOWN ON THE OTHER SIDE HERE\n[3:45] MEE031: UM THE RED ONES ARE FOR UH CHANGING CHANNELS CHANNEL UP AND CHANNEL DOWN AND THAT'S UM MOVES BETWEEN YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNELS THAT YOU'VE SELECTED\n[3:57] MEE031: UH THIS MIDDLE BUTTON HERE BRINGS UP THE ON SCREEN MENU AND WHEN YOU'RE WORKING IN THE ON SCREEN MENU YOU USE THE OTHER FOUR BUTTONS TO NAVIGATE AROUND THE MENU SYSTEM AND THE MIDDLE BUTTON UH TO SELECT\n[4:09] MEE031: AND THAT'S BASICALLY IT THAT'S THE POTATO\n[4:15] FEE029: UM ON OFF\n[4:16] MEE031: UH THAT WOULD BE ONE OF YOUR CHANNELS BASICALLY SO LIKE CHANNEL ZERO WOULD BE T TO SWITCH SWITCH THE MACHINE OFF YEAH\n[4:20] FEE029: OKAY\n[4:22] FEE029: YEAH WE TURN IT OFF\n[4:24] FEE032: COULD THE MIDDLE BUTTON OF THE ON SCREEN MENU FUNCTION AS A POWER BUTTON\n[4:28] MEE031: UM NOT REALLY IT WOULD MAKE IT HARD TO TURN THE MACHINE OFF TO TURN YOUR T. V. OFF\n[4:32] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[4:35] FEE030: IF YOU PRESSED AND HELD IT MAYBE\n[4:37] MEE031: YEAH YEAH THAT THAT'D BE ONE WAY OF DOING IT YEAH\n[4:38] FEE032: IF YOU LIKE HELD IT DOWN THAT WOULD BE ON OFF\n[4:39] FEE030: YEAH\n[4:40] MEE031: THAT'D WORK YEAH\n[4:40] FEE030: ON OFF THAT'S A POSSIBILITY YEAH\n[4:42] FEE029: OKAY\n[4:43] FEE030: AND THEN FINALLY WE HAVE UM THE MARTIAN OR THE PEAR EITHER WAY\n[4:49] FEE030: UM IT'S A BIT DIFFERENT JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE OF A CREATIVE FEEL\n[4:54] FEE030: UH YOU HAVE THE ON OFF TOGGLE STEM ON THE TOP\n[4:59] FEE030: WE HAVE THE FIVE PRESET SEEDS\n[5:04] FEE030: AND THEN YOU HAVE ON THE SIDES TO MAKE IT A LITTLE BIT MORE THREE DIMENSIONAL\n[5:07] FEE030: YOU HAVE YOUR CHANNEL CHANGING VOLUME CHANGING BUTTONS AND YOUR MENU BUTTON RIGHT HERE IN THE MIDDLE\n[5:13] FEE030: SO THAT'S FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION AS WELL PLUS IT'S AN INTERESTING TALKING POINT TO HAVE STANDING UP\n[5:16] MEE031: LET'S PASS\n[5:19] FEE030: WE FIGURED IT COULD STAND UP LIKE THIS ON YOUR TABLE IF YOU WANTED IT TO IF I MADE THE BOT THE BOTTOM FLAT\n[5:21] FEE029: UH-HUH\n[5:25] FEE032: SORRY WHAT'S THE YELLOW ONE IN THE MIDDLE I FORGOT\n[5:26] FEE030: UH THE MENU SELECT BUTTON\n[5:32] FEE029: VERY INTERESTING\n[5:33] FEE029: I THINK THAT ONE'S MY FAVOURITE\n[5:33] MEE031: SO THAT'S\n[5:36] MEE031: SO THAT'S OUR THREE PROTOTYPES\n[5:37] MEE031: UM BASICALLY IN TERMS OF MAKING DECISIONS\n[5:40] MEE031: WHAT WE'D NEED TO DO IS FIRST OF ALL DECIDE ON A FORM UH WHICH OF THE THREE DIFFERENT SHAPES WE WANT\n[5:46] MEE031: THEN DECIDE WHAT KIND OF BUTTON LAYOUT WE WANT HOW MANY BUTTONS\n[5:51] MEE031: AND THEN TO CHOOSE WHAT COLOURS WE WANT TO MAKE THE BUTTONS AND IF WE WANNA PUT ANY TEXT ON THE DEVICE\n[5:56] MEE031: LIKE LABEL ON THE BUTTONS OR PUT A BRAND NAME OR OR A LOGO ON IT OR WHATEVER\n[6:00] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[6:02] FEE030: WE WERE WE WERE THINKING THAT\n[6:05] FEE030: NORMALLY WE'D GO FOR FRUITY COLOURS BUT MAYBE WE'RE ALSO THINKING THAT YOUR SORT OF MIDDLE AGED MAN FOR AN EXAMPLE CUSTOMER\n[6:14] FEE030: MIGHT NOT WANT A FRUITY COLOURED REMOTE SO M MAYBE WE'D HAVE ONE VERSION THAT'S A BIT TONED DOWN MAYBE WITH WITH LESS CONTRASTS ON IT\n[6:22] FEE029: MM 'KAY\n[6:24] FEE030: YEAH SOMETHING STILL A LITTLE BRIGHT TO MAKE IT HARD TO LOSE BUT\n[6:24] MEE031: WOULD\n[6:27] MEE031: YEAH\n[6:28] MEE031: BUT WE DON'T WANT IT TO LOOK LIKE A KIDS' TOY\n[6:30] FEE030: YEAH\n[6:31] FEE029: NOW THAT WAS ONE THING THAT WE BROUGHT UP OVER EMAIL\n[6:34] FEE029: I DON'T KNOW IF YOU PICKED UP YOUR EMAIL BUT UM THE F THE UM FEATURE THAT WE CONSIDERED FOR IT NOT GETTING LOST\n[6:35] MEE031: YEAH\n[6:40] FEE030: RIGHT\n[6:40] FEE030: WELL WE WERE WE WERE TALKING ABOUT THAT A LITTLE BIT WHEN WE GOT THAT EMAIL AND WE THINK THAT EACH OF THESE ARE SO DISTINCTIVE\n[6:48] FEE030: THAT IT IT'S NOT JUST LIKE ANOTHER PIECE OF TECHNOLOGY AROUND YOUR HOUSE\n[6:51] FEE030: IT'S GONNA BE SOMEWHERE THAT IT CAN BE SEEN\n[6:53] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[6:54] FEE030: SO WE'RE WE'RE NOT THINKING THAT IT'S GONNA BE AS CRITICAL TO HAVE THE LOSS\n[6:57] FEE032: BUT IF IT'S LIKE UNDER COVERS OR LIKE IN A COUCH YOU STILL CAN'T SEE IT\n[6:59] FEE029: IT'S REALLY\n[7:01] FEE029: WOULD IT BE VERY DIFFICULT TO UM JUST HAVE AN EXTERNAL DEVICE THAT LIKE I DUNNO\n[7:06] FEE029: YOU TAPE TO YOUR TO YOUR T. V. UM THAT WHEN YOU PRESS IT YOU HA A LITTLE LIGHT BEEP GOES OFF\n[7:12] FEE029: DO YOU THINK THAT WOULD BE CONCEPTUALLY POSSIBLE\n[7:15] MEE031: I THINK IT WOULD BE DIFFICULT TECHNOLOGICALLY\n[7:15] FEE030: I THINK\n[7:18] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[7:18] MEE031: BECAUSE IF YOUR IF YOUR REMOTE'S LOST IT'S PROBABLY UNDER THE SETTEE AND IN THAT CASE YOU CAN'T YOU CAN'T SEND AN INFRARED SING SIGNAL TO IT TO FIND IT\n[7:28] FEE029: MM\n[7:28] MEE031: S SO IT'S\n[7:30] MEE031: I'M NOT QUITE SURE HOW IT WOULD WORK AND THEN I WONDER IF IT'S IF IT'S MORE JUST A GIMMICK THEN ANYTHING ELSE\n[7:31] FEE029: THAT'S TRUE MM 'KAY\n[7:31] FEE030: YEAH\n[7:36] MEE031: UH I MEAN HO HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU REALLY SERIOUSLY LOSE YOUR REMOTE CONTROL AND WOULD WOULD A DEVICE LIKE THAT ACTUALLY HELP YOU TO FIND IT\n[7:45] FEE030: THERE MIGHT BE SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN DO IN THE CIRCUIT BOARD AND THE CHIP\n[7:49] FEE030: TO MAKE IT MAKE A NOISE OR SOMETHING BUT IT WOULD TAKE A LOT MORE DEVELOPMENT THAN WE HAVE THIS AFTERNOON\n[7:52] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[7:54] FEE029: OKAY THAT'S A FAIR EVALUATION\n[7:58] FEE029: GETTING LOST\n[7:59] FEE029: UM WE SO WE DO WE'VE DECIDED NOT TO WORRY ABOUT THAT FOR NOW\n[8:03] FEE029: OKAY 'CAUSE WELL THE DESIGNS ARE VERY BRIGHT SO YOU'RE RIGHT THEY'RE GONNA STICK OUT BUT UM\n[8:08] FEE030: SO D DO PEOPLE HAVE A PREFERENCE AS FAR AS FEEL AND FUNCTIONALITY\n[8:12] FEE030: UM\n[8:12] FEE032: I FEEL LIKE THIS IS SIMIL OR IT'S SORT OF WHAT ALREADY EXISTS SO IF WE'RE TRYING TO THINK OF SOMETHING SORT OF LIKE NEW AND FUN\n[8:19] FEE032: EVEN THOUGH THIS IS LIKE WHAT YOU'RE INIT I'M INITIALLY DRAWN TO JUST 'CAUSE IT'S LIKE COMFORTABLE AND LIKE NOT DIFFERENT\n[8:27] FEE032: I SORT OF LIKE THIS ONE LIKE I I DON'T KNOW WHY IT JUST IT'S LIKE SMALL BUT STILL SORT OF LIKE CUTE LOOKING I DUNNO\n[8:36] FEE032: BUT I ALSO LIKE THE B THE SIDE BUTTONS ON THAT ONE LIKE I THINK THAT'S KIND OF NEAT\n[8:38] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[8:41] FEE032: BUT I DUNNO HOW MUCH ANY OF THIS HAS TO DO WITH THE FASHIONABLE SORT OF COOL LOOKING THING THAT WE ALSO NEED TO FOCUS ON\n[8:50] FEE029: COULD WE MAYBE HAVE LIKE AN EXTRA BUTTON ON THE TOP FOR ON OFF\n[8:53] FEE029: SO THEN W WE WOULDN'T HAVE TO HAVE LIKE A DUAL FUNCTION\n[8:54] FEE030: MM YEAH THAT'S GOOD THAT'S GOOD\n[8:54] FEE032: AH THERE WE GO\n[8:54] MEE031: YEAH IT'S POSSIBLE YEAH YEAH\n[8:57] FEE030: HERE STICK IT ON\n[8:58] MEE031: PUT AN EXTRA THE BUTTON ON\n[9:00] FEE029: SURE\n[9:02] FEE029: UM UH WHY DON'T WE DO A PRODUCT EVALUATION USING YOUR CRITERIA IF YOU'VE DEVELOPED SOME\n[9:06] FEE032: WELL DO WE W LIKE I THINK WE'RE SUPPOSED TO HAVE ONE THAT WE DO IT FOR\n[9:10] FEE029: OH OKAY\n[9:11] FEE029: OKAY\n[9:12] FEE032: THAT WAS I WAS A LITTLE VAGUE ON WHAT EXACTLY I'M SUPPOSED TO DO BUT LET ME I HAVE TO LIKE WRITE SOMETHING ON THE WHITEBOARD SO\n[9:12] FEE030: SO WHERE\n[9:17] FEE029: OKAY\n[9:19] FEE029: DO YOU NEED THIS OR JUST WRITE ON THE WHITE BOARD\n[9:21] FEE032: NO I ACTUALLY DON'T HAVE LIKE A POWERPOINTY THING 'CAUSE I THINK IT WOULD BE REDUNDANT\n[9:24] FEE029: OKAY\n[9:24] FEE030: RIGHT\n[9:27] FEE030: OKAY\n[9:27] FEE032: I DUNNO\n[9:30] FEE029: IT'S KIND OF LIKE UH LIKE A JOYSTICK KIND OF THING YOU KNOW KINDA PUSH IT\n[9:30] FEE030: OOH\n[9:32] MEE031: COOL\n[9:34] FEE030: HEY\n[9:37] FEE029: 'KAY\n[9:39] FEE029: MAYBE A LITTLE SMALLER THAN THAT\n[9:41] FEE030: NO I KINDA LIKE IT\n[9:42] FEE030: THAT'S HARD TO MISS\n[9:43] MEE031: IT MAKES LOOK MORE FRUITY AS WELL\n[9:45] FEE029: OH IT DOES IT'S KIND OF LIKE\n[9:46] MEE031: IT'S LIKE A DEFORMED FOOT I DUNNO\n[9:56] FEE029: THERE IT COULD HAVE A STEM LIKE THAT 'CAUSE I DO L KIND OF LIKE THE STEM\n[9:57] FEE030: LIKE\n[9:58] MEE031: YEAH\n[10:02] FEE029: YEAH\n[10:04] FEE029: IT ALMOST HELPS YOU GE KEEP A GRIP TOO 'CAUSE IT GOES IN BETWEEN FINGERS\n[10:06] MEE031: YEAH\n[10:06] FEE030: YEAH\n[10:07] FEE030: INTERESTING\n[10:08] FEE029: I LIKE THIS ONE\n[10:09] FEE030: OKAY IS THAT WHERE PEOPLE ARE LEANING THEN THE POTATO\n[10:10] FEE029: VARIETY OF COLOURS ARE NICE\n[10:12] FEE030: I LIKE THE IDEA OF THE I MEAN THAT'S REALLY GOTTEN THE SIMPLICITY OF THE BUTTONS DOWN THAT ONE\n[10:13] FEE029: I THINK I'M LEANING TOWARDS THE POTATO\n[10:18] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[10:19] FEE029: I AM WORRIED ABOUT LIKE UM USING A MENU\n[10:22] FEE029: UM IN THAT LIKE I WITHING MENUS THERE ARE SUBMENUS AND SO HOW DO YOU GET BACK TO THE MAIN MENU\n[10:28] FEE030: HMM\n[10:28] MEE031: YEAH\n[10:31] FEE030: WELL THAT ON THE IPOD FOR EXAMPLE YOU JUST EVERY TIME YOU WANNA GO BACK YOU HIT THE MENU BUTTON AGAIN AND IT BRINGS YOU BACK ONE LEVEL\n[10:37] FEE029: BUT THAT HAS A MENU BUTTON SEPARATE FROM A SELECT BUTTON WHEREAS IF THIS ONE'S BOTH THE MENU AND THE SELECT BUTTON\n[10:40] MEE031: YEAH\n[10:41] FEE030: GOOD POINT\n[10:42] MEE031: THIS IS IT'S THE UP AND DOWN BUTTONS ARE USED FOR SCROLLING UP AND DOWN FOR A LIST OF CHOICES\n[10:48] FEE029: OKAY\n[10:49] MEE031: YOU FIND THE CHOICE THAT YOU WANT AND YOU PRESS UH YOU PRESS THE RIGHT BUTTON UH\n[10:56] FEE029: COULD THESE BE USED FOR GOING TO SUBMENUS OR\n[10:57] MEE031: YEAH\n[10:58] MEE031: YEAH SO THEY'RE USED FOR GOING INTO AND OUT OF YOUR SUBMENUS YEAH\n[10:59] FEE030: MAYBE YEAH MAYBE IT CAN BE ONE OF THOSE IF YOU PRESS DOWN AND HOLD\n[11:02] FEE029: OKAY\n[11:05] FEE030: FOR TWO SECONDS THEN IT BRINGS YOU BACK ONE LEVEL OR SOMETHING\n[11:08] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[11:10] FEE029: OKAY\n[11:11] FEE029: WELL AS LONG AS WE HAVE THAT IN MIND AS WE'RE DESIGNING IT STILL MM 'KAY\n[11:14] FEE032: OKAY SO WHICH ONE ARE WE SORT OF ROUGHLY LOOKING AT TO ADDRESS WHETHER OR NOT IT MEETS OUR S UM NECESSITIES THE YELLOWY ONE IS THAT\n[11:24] FEE030: THE POTATO\n[11:25] FEE030: ARE WE LEANING TOWARDS THE POTATO\n[11:25] MEE031: POTATO\n[11:26] FEE029: I THINK SO\n[11:27] FEE032: OKAY WELL WE CAN OBVIOUSLY CHANGE IT AFTER WE GO THROUGH EACH DIFFERENT ONE\n[11:30] FEE030: OKAY\n[11:30] FEE032: SO BASICALLY WHAT WE NEED TO DO IS SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WE'VE TALKED ABOUT BEFORE WE NEED TO MAKE SURE THAT THAT REMOTE ACTUALLY DOES CONFORM TO THE THINGS THAT WE SAID IT WAS GOING TO\n[11:38] FEE030: OKAY\n[11:40] FEE032: SO WHAT WE SORT OF WANNA DO IS THAT WE EACH NEED TO SEPARATELY\n[11:44] FEE032: RANK EACH OF THE FOLLOWING THINGS AND THEN I'LL TABULATE AN AVERAGE JUST TO MAKE SURE THAT IT DOES MEET THAT\n[11:49] FEE030: OKAY\n[11:51] FEE032: SO WE'LL JUST GO THROUGH THEM ONE AT A TIME AND WE'LL JUST GO AROUND AND EACH OF YOU CAN TELL ME ON A SCALE OF ONE TO SEVEN WITH ONE BEING REALLY EXTREMELY TRUE\n[11:59] FEE032: AND SEVEN BEING NOT TRUE AT ALL OR FALSE IF THE REMOTE THAT WE'VE CREATED CONFORMS TO THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA\n[12:07] FEE032: SO WE CAN DO THIS ONE FIRST\n[12:10] FEE032: FIRST WE WANNA KNOW IF IT MEETS THE FANCY LOOK AND FEEL UM OBJECTIVE\n[12:17] FEE032: SO LIKE IN MY OPINION THE FOR NOW AT LEAST THE YELLOW ONE IS PROBABLY SOMEWHERE IN THE MIDDLE SO I'M GONNA SAY IT'S LIKE A THREE\n[12:25] FEE032: THAT'S JUST MY OPINION\n[12:26] FEE030: YEAH\n[12:27] FEE032: WHAT DOES EACH OF YOU\n[12:30] FEE029: I I KIND OF THINK IT'S IT'S UNIQUE ENOUGH THAT I'D GIVE IT A ONE OR A TWO\n[12:33] FEE032: OKAY WELL GIVE IT A NUMBER SORRY\n[12:35] FEE029: OKAY\n[12:37] FEE029: I WILL GIVE IT A ONE\n[12:41] FEE030: UM I DUNNO IF IT'S IT'S CREATIVE\n[12:44] FEE030: I DUNNO IF FANCY IS THE WORD I WOULD USE\n[12:47] FEE030: I DUNNO IF ANY OF THEM ARE FANCY IN I'D SAY TWO BECAUSE C UNIQUE\n[12:52] FEE032: OKAY\n[12:54] FEE032: AND TWO AWESOME\n[12:54] MEE031: I'LL GO FOR TWO\n[12:57] FEE032: ALRIGHT AND SAME SORT OF SCALE FOR FUNCTIONALITY IS IT FUNCTIONAL\n[13:02] FEE032: I THINK IT'S EXTREMELY FUNCTIONAL I'M GONNA GIVE IT A ONE\n[13:06] FEE030: YEAH ONE\n[13:06] FEE032: ONE\n[13:08] MEE031: I THINK IT'S IT'S FUNCTIONAL IT'S ALSO PRETTY BASIC SO I'LL GIVE IT A TWO\n[13:12] FEE032: OKAY\n[13:14] FEE029: UM FUNCTIONAL\n[13:17] FEE029: I THINK IT'LL GET EVERYTHING DONE I THINK IT MIGHT BE A LITTLE CONFUSING AT FIRST UM I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S GONNA BE A LATER ONE\n[13:21] FEE032: OKAY\n[13:22] FEE032: WELL THERE'S SOME OTHER ONES I WILL ADDRESS THAT YEAH\n[13:24] FEE029: OKAY THEN I'M GONNA GIVE IT A TWO\n[13:26] FEE032: AWESOME OKAY\n[13:28] FEE032: UM WE WANNA KNOW NEXT IF IT'S TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[13:31] FEE029: DID YOU GIVE A FUNCTIONAL\n[13:33] FEE032: YEAH SHE SAID IT WAS ONE\n[13:34] FEE029: OKAY\n[13:34] FEE032: UM IS IT TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[13:38] FEE032: MM\n[13:40] FEE032: NOT REALLY I MEAN NOT SO MUCH 'CAUSE WE WE DON'T HAVE THE L. C. D. SCREEN WE DON'T HAVE FANCY CHIP\n[13:47] FEE032: OTHER THAN WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE I DUNNO IF IT'S REALLY\n[13:49] FEE029: WELL THE KINETIC BATTERY\n[13:50] FEE030: IN THE BATTERY THAT'S IT\n[13:51] FEE032: I KINETIC BATTERY IS A BIG ONE SO\n[13:54] FEE030: HOW MANY PEOPLE WOULD NOTICE THAT THOUGH\n[13:55] FEE032: MM\n[13:56] FEE032: BUT IT BUT WE KNOW IT'S THERE\n[13:57] FEE029: BUT THEY'LL NOTICE IT AFTER LIKE A YEAR THEY'LL BE LIKE HEY I HAVE NEVER CHANGED THE BATTERY\n[14:00] FEE032: AND IF IT'S MADE OF LIKE LATEX THAT WHOLE IDEA THAT'S PRETTY COOL\n[14:02] FEE029: MM\n[14:03] FEE032: I'LL GIVE IT A THREE\n[14:04] FEE029: JUST THE MATERIAL\n[14:05] FEE032: 'CAUSE IT WE COULD'VE PICKED A LOT OF FEATURES THAT WOULD'VE MADE IT REALLY\n[14:08] FEE030: YEAH\n[14:09] FEE030: I I WOULD SAY THAT IT'S\n[14:14] FEE030: YEAH LIKE FANCY VERSUS CREATIVE IT'S IT'S\n[14:18] FEE030: DIFFERENT\n[14:19] FEE030: BUT DOES THAT EQUAL INNOVATIVE\n[14:20] FEE030: I DUNNO\n[14:21] FEE030: I'LL GIVE IT A THREE\n[14:23] FEE032: ALRIGHT\n[14:25] FEE032: EVERYONE ELSE\n[14:26] MEE031: I'D SAY IT'S TECHNOLOGICALLY IT'S NOT IT'S NOT UNIQUE I MEAN IT'S IT'S JUST IT IS JUST PUSHBUTTONS UM SO I I'D GIVE IT A FOUR\n[14:37] FEE029: THINK I'M GONNA GO WITH THE FOUR AS WELL\n[14:39] FEE032: MM 'KAY\n[14:40] FEE029: I REALLY LIKE THAT KINETIC BATTERY THOUGH\n[14:41] FEE032: NEXT IS IT EASY TO USE\n[14:43] FEE032: JUST SO YOU KNOW EASY TO LEARN WILL BE SEPARATE SO DON'T OVERLAP THEM\n[14:46] FEE029: MM 'KAY\n[14:47] FEE030: OKAY\n[14:48] FEE032: I THINK IT'S REALLY EASY TO USE\n[14:50] FEE032: I'LL GIVE IT A TWO\n[14:54] FEE030: UM I'LL GIVE IT A ONE\n[14:56] FEE030: PRETTY HARD TO MESS UP\n[14:58] MEE031: I'LL SAY ONE\n[14:59] FEE029: UH LET'S SAY TWO\n[15:01] FEE032: ALRIGHT\n[15:02] FEE032: UM WE NEXT WANNA SEE IF IT HAS A SPONGY QUALITY AND IF INDEED IT'S MADE OF LATEX OR RUBBER I IT'S SPONGY ALL THE WAY\n[15:13] FEE029: GIVE IT A ONE\n[15:14] FEE032: YEAH\n[15:14] FEE030: YEAH\n[15:15] MEE031: I WONDER IF IT BOUNCES WHEN YOU DROP IT\n[15:17] FEE030: OOH THAT YOU COULDN'T IT'D BE HARDER TO BREAK HARDER TO LOSE\n[15:17] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[15:20] FEE029: MM\n[15:21] MEE031: YEAH\n[15:21] FEE029: 'CAUSE THERE WOULD BE LESS IMPACT MAYBE\n[15:23] FEE032: IAIN WHAT DO YOU GIVE IT\n[15:23] FEE030: MM\n[15:24] MEE031: YEAH I'D I'D GIVE IT A ONE\n[15:26] FEE032: ALRIGHT AND THE NEXT IS DOES IT INTEGRATE SOME NOTION OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\n[15:32] MEE031: UH UM\n[15:34] FEE032: WELL IS IT GONNA BE YELLOW\n[15:37] FEE030: IT IT MIGHT BE 'CAUSE THAT'S OUR CORPORATE COLOUR ISN'T IT\n[15:40] FEE029: THAT'S RIGHT YEAH CORPORATE COLOUR\n[15:41] MEE031: YEAH\n[15:41] FEE029: WE DIDN'T KEEP THAT IN UM WELL IF WE I KNOW IT WOULD MAKE IT A LITTLE LESS C A LITTLE MORE CONFUSING\n[15:43] FEE030: WE MIGHT WANNA KEEP IT YELLOW\n[15:48] FEE029: BUT IF WE HAD ALL THE BUTTONS IN BLACK AND A DESIGN IN AND THE OUTSIDE IN YELLOW\n[15:52] FEE029: THAT'D BE OUR CORPORATE ONE AND WE COULD ALSO HAVE ALTERNATIVE COLOURS ONE A MORE CONSERVATIVE ONE ONE THAT'S MORE FRUITY\n[15:57] FEE032: YEAH BUT IF YOU HAD LIKE A SILVERY KIND OF WHITE OR SOMETHING\n[16:00] FEE030: YEAH\n[16:01] MEE031: YEAH\n[16:02] FEE029: UM AND CAN WE HAVE LIKE AN R. R. INSCRIBED ON THE BOTTOM OR SOMETHING\n[16:02] FEE030: IF WE HAD A YELLOW\n[16:05] FEE030: SURE\n[16:05] FEE029: OKAY\n[16:05] FEE032: OH YEAH\n[16:06] MEE031: YEAH\n[16:08] FEE032: ALRIGHT SO I THINK IT IT'S\n[16:08] FEE029: FRUITY SO FRUITY\n[16:08] FEE030: SO IT WAS INSPIRED BY THE POTATO SO I THINK IT'S PRETTY FRUITY\n[16:11] FEE032: YEAH\n[16:12] FEE029: I THINK I IT'S KIND OF MANGOEY TOO\n[16:14] FEE030: OH MANGO THAT THAT\n[16:14] FEE032: YEAH\n[16:14] MEE031: MANGOEY IS BETTER YEAH\n[16:15] FEE032: I OKAY I'M GIVING IT A ONE THE MANGO PUT ME OVER\n[16:15] FEE029: YES\n[16:15] MEE031: I LIKE MANGOES\n[16:18] FEE029: MM\n[16:18] FEE030: THAT'S A MUCH MORE TRENDY THAN A POTATO ONE\n[16:19] FEE032: WHAT ARE WHAT'S EVERYONE'S NUMBERS\n[16:24] MEE031: UH TWO\n[16:25] FEE029: ONE\n[16:26] FEE032: ALRIGHT UM AND DOES THE DESIGN MATCH THE APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR\n[16:31] FEE032: REMEMBER EARLIER WE DISCUSSED THAT PEOPLE DON'T USE A LOT OF BUTTONS THAT THEY USE THE CHANNEL FLIPPING AND THE VOLUME THE MOST\n[16:39] FEE032: I THINK WE REALLY TOOK THAT INTO ACCOUNT A LOT SO I'M GONNA GIVE IT A ONE\n[16:42] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[16:42] FEE030: YEAH ME TOO\n[16:45] MEE031: UH ONE\n[16:46] FEE032: DID YOU SAY ONE ROSE\n[16:48] FEE029: YES\n[16:49] FEE032: OKAY UM ALSO WE TALKED EARLIER ABOUT R. S. I. AND WANTING TO PREVENT UM ANY SORT OF LIKE CARPAL TUNNELY KIND OF THING\n[16:57] FEE032: DO WE THINK THAT THE LATEX SORT OF GRIP APPROPRIATELY TAKES THAT INTO ACCOUNT\n[17:04] FEE032: I THINK I'LL GIVE IT A TWO 'CAUSE I ALMOST FEEL LIKE NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO SOMETHING IS GONNA HAPPEN\n[17:08] FEE029: IT'S GONNA BE HARD\n[17:08] FEE030: YEAH\n[17:09] MEE031: YEAH YEAH\n[17:11] FEE029: AND IF IT'S REPETITIVE MOVEMENT IT IS GONNA BE ONLY FOUR BUTTONS THAT YOU'RE CONSTANTLY PUSHING BUT UM\n[17:16] FEE032: UM UM WORTH THE RISK I THINK\n[17:17] FEE029: I LIKE HOW IT FITS IN THE HAND THOUGH SO I I'D GO WITH A TWO\n[17:20] FEE030: YEAH\n[17:22] FEE030: I'LL I'LL SAY TWO AS WELL\n[17:24] FEE030: BECAUSE OLDER PEOPLE THAT AREN'T USED TO LIKE TEXTING WITH THE THUMB MIGHT FIND IT A BIT AT FIRST BUT\n[17:28] FEE029: MM\n[17:29] FEE032: 'KAY\n[17:32] MEE031: YEAH I'LL I'LL SAY TWO\n[17:33] FEE032: ALRIGHT AWESOME\n[17:34] FEE032: AND THE EASE OF LEARNING IT\n[17:36] FEE032: I KNOW YOU WERE SAYING THAT YOU'RE A LITTLE BIT NERVOUS ABOUT THAT I DUNNO\n[17:40] FEE032: IT SORT OF REMINDS ME OF THE IPOD\n[17:42] FEE032: I JUST GOT MINE I STILL HAVEN'T READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOK AND I'M DOING OKAY SO AND I'M NOT GOOD AT LEARNING TECHNOLOGY\n[17:45] FEE029: MM\n[17:48] FEE032: SO I'LL GIVE IT A TWO\n[17:51] FEE030: THE MENU SYSTEM AND THE THE FACT THAT MULTIPLE BUTTONS ARE USED FOR DIFFERENT THINGS MIGHT BE A BIT CONFUSING\n[17:57] FEE030: BUT I THINK IF IT'S ONE IT'S ONE OF THOSE THINGS THAT IT MIGHT TAKE YOU FIVE MINUTES TO FIGURE OUT BUT YOU'LL HAVE IT AFTERWARDS\n[18:02] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[18:03] FEE030: SO I'D I THINK I'D GIVE IT A TWO I GUESS\n[18:07] MEE031: I THINK IT IT'S PROBABLY A LITTLE HARDER THEN MOST REMOTES TO LEARN\n[18:10] MEE031: BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO YOU HAVE TO USE THE MENU SYSTEM AND YOU HAVE TO TELL IT WHAT YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNELS ARE AND THAT COULD TAKE A BIT OF LEARNING AT FIRST\n[18:17] FEE030: OH GOOD POINT\n[18:19] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[18:19] MEE031: BUT\n[18:21] MEE031: ONCE YOU'VE YEAH ONCE YOU'D LEARNED HOW TO USE IT I THINK IT IS A LOT EASIER\n[18:25] MEE031: SO I'D I'D GIVE IT A FOUR\n[18:26] FEE032: OKAY\n[18:27] FEE029: I THINK I'D GIVE IT A FOUR TOO\n[18:28] FEE029: IT'S A PRETTY HIGH LEARNING CURVE IT'LL BE EASY ONCE YOU'VE DONE IT BUT\n[18:32] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[18:32] MEE031: YEAH\n[18:33] FEE032: ALRIGHT UM ALSO EARLIER WE HAD SOMETHING ABOUT LOSING IT AND SO NOW WE'RE NOT ADDRESSING THAT AT ALL SO\n[18:41] FEE029: WE WE I THINK WE CAN KIND OF SAY WE ADDRESSED IT WITH COLOUR BUT\n[18:44] FEE032: OKAY SO IN TERMS OF NOT LOSING IT DO YOU THINK THAT ON A SCALE OF ONE TO SEVEN HOW EASY OR HARD IS IT TO LOSE\n[18:52] FEE032: I'M GONNA I'M GONNA GIVE IT A FOUR 'CAUSE I THINK THAT YOU CAN STILL IF IT'S IN BETWEEN SOMEWHERE WHERE YOU CAN'T SEE IT\n[18:58] FEE032: YOU'RE KIND OF NOT GONNA FIND IT BUT ANYWHERE ELSE IT'S GONNA STAND OUT\n[19:00] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[19:01] MEE031: YEAH\n[19:04] FEE030: UM I'D SAY I'D GIVE IT UH A THREE I GUESS IT DEPENDS ON HOW TIDY YOU ARE NORMALLY\n[19:09] FEE029: MM I'D GIVE IT A FOUR\n[19:12] MEE031: UM I'LL GIVE IT A FIVE 'CAUSE I IT WOULD BE EASY TO LOSE SOMETHING LIKE THAT YEAH\n[19:15] FEE029: SMALL TOO\n[19:17] FEE032: ALRIGHT WE ALSO SAID SIMPLICITY HOW W HOW WELL DOES IT ADDRESS JUST BEING SIMPLE\n[19:24] FEE030: SIMPLE TO USE OR SIMPLE IN DESIGN\n[19:27] FEE030: DO YOU KNOW\n[19:27] FEE032: I THINK OVERALL 'CAUSE WE HAD SAID BEFORE OUR TWO MAIN THINGS WERE SIMPLICITY AND FASHION SO THOSE ARE THE NEXT TWO THINGS WE'RE GONNA LOOK AT\n[19:33] FEE032: SEPARATE FROM FANCY LIKE THAT SORT OF THING\n[19:35] FEE030: RIGHT\n[19:37] FEE032: UM IT LIKE WANTS TO BE SIMPLE BUT IT'S NOT LIKE TOTALLY TOTALLY SIMPLE SO I'M GONNA GIVE IT A TWO\n[19:44] FEE030: I'M GIVE IT A THREE I GUESS\n[19:47] MEE031: I'LL GIVE IT A TWO\n[19:49] FEE029: THREE\n[19:51] FEE032: ALRIGHT AND FASHIONABLE\n[19:53] FEE029: IT'S TOTALLY FASHIONABLE\n[19:54] FEE032: IT'S HOT I MEAN IT'S A MANGO COME ON\n[19:54] FEE029: I'D GIVE IT A ONE\n[19:56] FEE029: MANGO\n[19:58] FEE032: I MEAN HOW FASHIONABLE CAN YOU MAKE A REMOTE\n[20:00] FEE032: I THINK IT'S BRINGING TECHNOLOGY AND FASHION TOGETHER REAL REALLY WELL\n[20:02] FEE030: I DUNNO\n[20:04] FEE030: I DON'T THINK IT'S QUITE AS FASHIONABLE AS MY ROBOT REMOTE\n[20:07] FEE029: I DO LIKE UH THE LITTLE MARTIAN ONE\n[20:08] FEE030: OR ALIEN OR WHATEVER HE WAS\n[20:09] FEE032: YEAH THE TOGGLE ON OFF SWITCH IT'S REALLY APPEALING\n[20:15] FEE032: NUMBER\n[20:15] FEE030: UM TWO\n[20:19] MEE031: THREE\n[20:21] FEE029: ONE\n[20:22] FEE032: AND DOES IT MEET OUR LIKE DEMOGRAPHIC NEED SORT OF FOR INTERNATIONAL APPEAL\n[20:31] FEE032: THAT WHOLE THING\n[20:33] FEE032: JUST THAT IT WOULD SE SERVE OUR AUDIENCE\n[20:36] FEE032: I DON'T SEE WHY NOT\n[20:37] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[20:38] FEE029: I THINK AS LONG IF WE OFFER IN A IN AT LEAST THREE DIFFERENT COLOUR ARRANGEMENTS\n[20:44] FEE029: UM YEAH THAT'S GOOD\n[20:44] FEE030: YEAH\n[20:44] FEE032: MM-HMM\n[20:47] FEE029: SO I'LL GIVE IT A A TWO\n[20:49] FEE030: YEAH I'LL SAY TWO\n[20:51] FEE032: ALRIGHT DID ANYONE HAVE ANY OTHER FEATURES THAT THEY THINK WERE IMPORTANT THAT WE DIDN'T TALK ABOUT\n[20:56] FEE029: WELL UM WE DIDN'T WE DIDN'T ADDRESS THE FACT THAT IT DOES NEED TO B HAVE A CORPORATE LOGO\n[21:00] FEE029: SO LET'S LET'S MAKE SURE WE KEEP THAT IN MIND THAT WE HA THAT ONE OF OUR COLOURS CONCEPTS IS CORPORATE AND HAS AN R. R. ON IT\n[21:04] FEE030: SHALL WE UH\n[21:06] FEE030: WELL I THINK ALL OF THEM SHOULD HAVE AN R. R.\n[21:07] FEE029: ALL OF THEM SHOULD HAVE R. R. YEAH\n[21:10] FEE032: AND SO WE'RE GONNA DO THAT SO IT WILL ADDRESS IT FINE\n[21:12] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[21:12] FEE029: MM 'KAY\n[21:16] FEE032: OKAY\n[21:18] FEE032: THAT'S ME\n[21:18] FEE029: LOVELY\n[21:20] FEE029: OKAY NOW WE'RE GONNA LOOK AT FINANCES\n[21:22] FEE029: UM I HAVE AN EXCEL SHEET THAT WE'RE ACTUALLY GONNA CALCULATE THE COST UM\n[21:29] FEE029: SO LET ME EXIT OUT OF THIS FIRST\n[21:35] FEE029: OKAY UM\n[21:37] FEE032: WHOA\n[21:37] FEE030: OH MY\n[21:38] FEE029: I KNOW\n[21:40] FEE029: LET ME ONE MORE SPACE\n[21:44] FEE029: GONNA ZOOM IN REAL QUICK\n[21:50] FEE029: OKAY\n[21:51] FEE029: HAND DYNAMO\n[21:54] FEE029: WE'RE USING KINETIC BATTERY RIGHT\n[21:54] FEE030: UH WE'RE N USING KINETIC YEAH\n[21:56] FEE029: UM AND WE'RE HAVING ONE PER\n[22:00] FEE030: YEAH\n[22:00] FEE029: ONE OKAY\n[22:01] FEE029: UM ELECTRONICS\n[22:03] FEE030: SINGLE\n[22:04] FEE030: SIMPLE SIMPLE RATHER\n[22:04] FEE029: SIMPLE\n[22:05] FEE032: SIMPLE\n[22:06] FEE029: MM 'KAY\n[22:08] FEE029: UM THE CASE\n[22:09] FEE030: UH UH UH DOUBLE CURVED\n[22:11] MEE031: GUESS IT'S DOUBLE CURVED\n[22:12] MEE031: IT IS PRETTY CURVY\n[22:13] FEE032: YEAH\n[22:13] FEE029: IT'S VERY CURVY SO OKAY\n[22:15] FEE030: YEAH I NEVER DID GET A PICTURE OF THOSE SO I DON'T REALLY KNOW\n[22:19] FEE030: OUR CASE MATERIAL SUPPLEMENTS OOPS WE JUST SKIPPED BY THEM\n[22:22] FEE032: WELL DON'T WE NEED PLASTIC AND\n[22:24] FEE030: NO WE WE THE PLASTIC IS THE PLASTIC FOR THE INSIDE IS ASSUMED\n[22:28] FEE032: PROVIDED OKAY\n[22:28] FEE030: THE SUPPLEMENT IS\n[22:30] FEE029: THE WOOD\n[22:31] FEE030: OH I GUESS IT WAS RUBBER RATHER THAN LATEX\n[22:32] FEE029: I MEAN THE RUBBER\n[22:32] FEE032: IT WAS RUBBER AND SPECIAL COLOUR RIGHT\n[22:34] FEE030: YEAH\n[22:35] FEE029: MM-HMM OKAY\n[22:35] FEE032: DO WE HAVE MORE THAN ONE SPECIAL COLOUR\n[22:39] FEE029: YEAH WE'RE USING WE'RE GONNA NEED AT LEAST TWO SPECIAL COLOURS\n[22:39] FEE030: UH WELL\n[22:41] MEE031: SPECIAL COLOURS ISN'T IT\n[22:44] FEE029: UM\n[22:44] FEE030: I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE SE THE BASIC COLOUR IS THOUGH\n[22:45] FEE032: PER\n[22:46] FEE029: I DUNNO WHERE IT YEAH\n[22:47] FEE032: WELL BUT WE KNOW THAT WE'RE HAVING AT LEAST THREE COLOURS SO\n[22:49] FEE029: SO LET'S Y SAY THREE\n[22:50] FEE030: WELL ARE WE TALKING ABOUT ON EACH COLOUR COMBINATION OR ARE WE YOU KNOW WE'LL LIKE WE'LL HAVE YELLOW AND BLACK\n[22:57] FEE030: IS THAT TWO SPECIAL COLOURS\n[22:59] FEE029: YEAH I DUNNO\n[23:00] FEE030: OR OR IS WHITE AND BLACK THEN TWO MORE OR\n[23:00] FEE029: THAT I THI I THOUGHT THAT WOULD BE UNDER YOURS\n[23:08] FEE030: UH\n[23:10] FEE030: I GUESS IT'S THREE THREE THREE\n[23:11] FEE029: WE'LL JUST SAY THREE\n[23:13] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[23:13] FEE032: RIGHT\n[23:14] FEE030: ALRIGHT\n[23:14] FEE029: MAYBE THE R. R. WILL BE IN COLOUR AS WELL SO YEAH\n[23:17] FEE029: INTERFACE WE'RE DOING PUSH BUTTONS\n[23:19] FEE030: YEAH\n[23:19] FEE029: AND HOW MANY BUTTONS DO WE HAVE\n[23:20] FEE032: WE HAVE SIX\n[23:21] MEE031: WE'VE GOT FIVE\n[23:23] FEE032: OH NO FIVE\n[23:23] FEE030: SIX WITH THE POWER\n[23:23] MEE031: OH SIX\n[23:23] FEE029: SIX\n[23:26] FEE030: YEAH\n[23:26] FEE029: ANYTHING ELSE\n[23:28] FEE030: NO\n[23:28] FEE030: OH WE'LL DO WE WA\n[23:31] FEE030: ARE THE BUTTONS IN SPECIAL COLOUR SPECIAL F\n[23:34] FEE030: I DIDN'T GET INFORMATION ON\n[23:35] FEE032: OH WAIT\n[23:35] FEE029: OH BUTTONS OH SO UM\n[23:38] FEE029: SO THE CASE MATERIAL WILL JUST HAVE ONE COLOUR RIGHT BUT THEN THE BUTTONS WILL BE IN SPECIAL COLOURS\n[23:41] FEE030: WELL DOES IT BUT IF WE'RE MAKING MULTIPLE VARIETIES OF THIS IS WHERE I'M GETTING CONFUSED\n[23:41] FEE032: YEAH\n[23:46] FEE029: WE'RE SAYING PER UNIT\n[23:47] FEE030: PER UNIT OKAY OKAY\n[23:48] FEE032: YEAH PER UNIT\n[23:49] FEE029: OKAY SO EACH UNIT WILL ONLY HAVE ONE COLOUR ON THEIR BUT THE CASE IS\n[23:51] FEE030: ALRIGHT AND EACH BUTTON S\n[23:55] FEE029: COULD HAVE UP TO THR I MEAN THE BUTTONS COULD EA COULD BE UP TO THREE COLOURS 'CAUSE THAT HOW IT'S DESIGNED THERE\n[23:59] FEE032: YEAH\n[23:59] MEE031: YEAH\n[24:00] FEE032: I LIKE IT LIKE THAT\n[24:00] FEE030: YEAH OKAY\n[24:00] FEE029: SO\n[24:03] FEE029: SPECIAL FORM\n[24:05] FEE029: THEY'RE ALL KIND OF JUST PUSH BUTTON RIGHT\n[24:06] FEE030: NO I THINK THEY'RE FINE\n[24:07] MEE031: YEAH\n[24:08] FEE029: SPECIAL MATERIAL\n[24:08] FEE030: MATERIAL WE WANT THEM RUBBER AS WELL PROBABLY YEAH\n[24:11] FEE029: UH\n[24:12] FEE029: OH DO I HAVE TO DO IT PER BUTTON DO I\n[24:15] FEE030: NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[24:18] FEE030: I THINK THEY'RE IF THEY'RE ALL GONNA BE RUBBER THEN IT THAT'S WHAT IT MATTERS\n[24:19] FEE029: OKAY\n[24:23] FEE032: YEAH 'CAUSE IT WOULDN'T MAKE SENSE OTHERWISE 'CAUSE FOR THE WHOLE MAT CASE MATERIAL IT'S ONLY ONE\n[24:24] FEE030: YEAH\n[24:24] FEE029: YEAH\n[24:27] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[24:27] FEE030: YEAH\n[24:27] FEE032: IT'S I MEAN IT'S TWO TO MAKE IT RUBBER\n[24:29] FEE030: OKAY\n[24:29] FEE032: OH WAIT SO MAYBE\n[24:31] FEE029: THIRTEEN POINT SEVEN\n[24:33] FEE030: OH OH\n[24:35] FEE029: YEAH WHAT CAN WE REDUCE\n[24:36] FEE030: OKAY LET'S HAVE OUR BUTTONS ALL BE ONE COLOUR\n[24:40] FEE032: MM I KIND OF LIKE THE BUTTONS\n[24:41] FEE029: LET'S SEE WHAT THAT WOULD DO\n[24:43] FEE029: IT'S ONLY GONNA BRING US DOWN TO THIRTEEN POINT THREE ANYWAY\n[24:45] FEE030: ALRIGHT\n[24:47] FEE029: OKAY UM ARE WE SURE THIS IS DOUBLE CURVED\n[24:47] FEE030: UH\n[24:49] FEE029: MAYBE IT'S SINGLE CURVED WE HAVE NO IDEA\n[24:50] FEE030: WE HAVE NO IDEA\n[24:54] FEE030: I DUNNO I DIDN'T GET ANY PICTURES\n[24:57] FEE030: IT'S SINGLE CURVED\n[24:58] FEE032: IT'S SINGLE CURVED\n[25:03] FEE030: WHY NOT\n[25:04] FEE029: WELL IT'S NOT THE YEAH\n[25:05] FEE029: OKAY IT'S THE KINETIC BATTERY THAT'S KIND OF EXPENSIVE BUT WE HAVE A SIMPLE CHIP SINGLE CURVE\n[25:12] FEE029: CASE MATERIAL IS RUBBER AND IT'S A SPECIAL COLOUR BUT THAT'S IMPORTANT\n[25:15] FEE030: YEAH\n[25:18] FEE030: THAT IS IMPORTANT\n[25:18] FEE029: SIX BUTTONS WE HAVE TO HAVE SIX BUTTONS\n[25:19] FEE030: HOW DID IT GET MORE EXPENSIVE WHAT DID YOU JUST CHANGE\n[25:22] FEE029: WHAT\n[25:22] FEE030: IT WAS IT WAS THIRTEEN AND NOW IT'S FIFTEEN\n[25:26] FEE029: NO OKAY MAYBE NOT\n[25:28] FEE029: I DON'T KNOW WHAT JUST HAPPENED\n[25:30] FEE029: NOW IT'S TWELVE\n[25:30] FEE032: WE\n[25:31] MEE031: WHAT WAS OUR TARGET PRICE AGAIN\n[25:32] FEE030: TWELVE POINT FIVE\n[25:32] FEE029: TWELVE POINT FIVE\n[25:33] FEE030: HEY HEY\n[25:33] MEE031: TWELVE POINT FIVE\n[25:34] MEE031: SO WE'RE JUST JUST ABOUT THERE\n[25:35] FEE029: SO WE'RE OKAY I THINK\n[25:36] FEE030: WE'RE ALL SET THEN\n[25:37] FEE029: YEAH\n[25:40] FEE030: ISH\n[25:42] FEE029: OKAY WE'RE ALL SET\n[25:43] FEE030: ALRIGHT\n[25:44] FEE029: UM SAVE\n[25:46] FEE029: I SAVED THAT TO OUR UM OUR BIG SHARED FOLDER SO YOU KNOW\n[25:51] FEE029: UM OKAY BACK TO AGENDA\n[25:59] FEE029: UM ARE THE ARE THE COSTS UNDER TWELVE FIFTY EURO\n[26:01] FEE030: YES\n[26:01] FEE029: YES\n[26:02] FEE032: YEAH THEY ARE\n[26:02] MEE031: YEAH\n[26:03] FEE029: LET'S MOVE ON TO THE PROJECT EVALUATION\n[26:06] FEE029: PROJECT PROCESS\n[26:08] FEE029: SATISFACTION WITH FOR EXAMPLE THE ROOM FOR CREATIVITY LEADERSHIP TEAMWORK THE MEANS ANY NEW IDEAS FOUND\n[26:15] FEE029: SO I GUESS WHAT WE'RE GONNA TALK ABOUT HERE IS JUST EVALUATING HOW WE CREATED THIS PROJECT THE INFORMATION WE GOT ON THE NEWS\n[26:21] FEE029: HOW WE USED IT IF WE WERE ABLE TO UM YOU KNOW USE OUR CREATIVITY WITH THE INFORMATION\n[26:27] FEE029: UM HOW HOW WELL I GUESS I LED IT UM THE HOW WELL WE WORKED TOGETHER AS A TEAM UM THE DIGITAL PENS THE WHITEBOARD\n[26:39] FEE030: WELL\n[26:40] FEE029: OKAY\n[26:43] FEE030: I FELT VERY CREATIVE\n[26:46] FEE030: I ENJOYED MAKING THE PROTOTYPES\n[26:49] MEE031: I THINK WE'VE BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN THAT WE'VE ACHIEVED ALMOST ALL OF THE DESIGN GOALS THAT WE'VE SET AND WE'VE COME UP WITH A FINISHED PROJECT AND WE JUST ABOUT GOT COST\n[26:56] FEE030: YEAH\n[27:03] FEE030: I THINK WE COULD'VE DONE EVEN BETTER WITH A LITTLE BIT MORE INFORMATION LIKE WHAT'S A SINGLE CURVED CASE HOW MANY COLOURS WHAT DO COLOURS COUNT\n[27:06] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[27:11] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[27:11] FEE030: THINGS BUT GIVEN GIVEN WHAT WE HAD I THINK THAT WE DID WE DID REALLY WELL\n[27:16] FEE030: UM I THINK WE WORKED TOGETHER PRETTY WELL\n[27:19] MEE031: YEAH\n[27:20] FEE032: YEAH I MEAN IF I'D HAD MORE MARKET RESEARCH ON THE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MAYBE WE COULD'VE TAKEN THAT INTO ACCOUNT\n[27:24] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[27:24] FEE030: YEAH\n[27:26] FEE030: BUT THE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THEY REALLY MY CREATIVITY SO\n[27:29] FEE032: I KNOW I REALLY DID THE THE WHOLE MANGO IDEA WAS GREAT\n[27:31] FEE030: DO YOU THINK WE COULD\n[27:32] FEE032: NO I MEAN\n[27:35] FEE032: I THOUGHT THE PEN WAS A LITTLE DISTRACTING FOR ME PERSONALLY LIKE ITS HEAVINESS AND LIKE JUST BEING SO CONSCIOUS OF LIKE TURNING THE PAGES I DUNNO\n[27:45] FEE032: THAT WAS A BIT OF A DISTRACTION\n[27:46] FEE030: YEAH\n[27:47] FEE032: THAT WAS THE LAST ONE LIKE I CHOSE NOT TO DO A POWERPOINT 'CAUSE I DIDN'T THINK IT MADE SENSE TO\n[27:51] FEE032: SO I LIKED THAT I HAD THE OPTION TO DO THAT AND JUST TO TAKE MY OWN NOTES AND THAT WHOLE SORT OF THING\n[27:54] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[28:01] MEE031: YEAH\n[28:01] FEE029: I THINK WE ALL MADE UM VERY SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS I DON'T THINK ANYBODY DOMINATED IT WHICH I THOUGHT WAS REALLY GOOD\n[28:07] FEE029: LIKE EACH OF US WAS ABLE TO UM LIKE EACH OF YOU HAD YOUR INFORMATION AND I UH I TRIED TO FACILITATE IT WITHOUT LIKE TAKING OVER UM\n[28:15] FEE030: YEAH\n[28:17] FEE029: I LIKE OUR LITTLE FINISHED PRODUCTS\n[28:19] FEE030: CAN WE MARKET THIS AS THE MANGO REMOTE\n[28:19] FEE032: THEY'RE FUNNY\n[28:20] FEE029: REALLY CUTE\n[28:21] FEE032: I KIND OF WANT ONE\n[28:26] FEE030: SHOULD WE HAVE THAT SOMEWHERE ON THE PACKAGING\n[28:31] FEE030: I HAVE A LITTLE R. R.\n[28:31] FEE032: I'M TRYING TO THINK OF A GOOD PUN THAT I COULD ADD THERE\n[28:34] FEE029: I KNOW LET'S THINK OF IT LIKE A LITTLE JINGLE\n[28:37] FEE029: UM\n[28:38] FEE032: I LIKE THE R. R. THAT'S GONNA BE ETCHED IN\n[28:40] FEE030: YES\n[28:41] FEE030: HOPEFULLY NOT WITH JUST MY FINGERNAIL AT SOME POINT BUT UM IT'S QUITE A USEFUL LITTLE GADGET\n[28:48] FEE030: ALL THANKS TO IAIN FOR THE DESIGN OF THAT ONE\n[28:53] FEE029: OKAY UM NEW IDEAS FOUND\n[28:54] FEE030: MM\n[28:54] FEE030: WHAT DID WE FIND FOR NEW IDEAS\n[28:56] FEE030: PEOPLE SHOULD REALLY BASE THEIR REMOTES ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\n[28:59] FEE029: DEFINITELY\n[29:00] MEE031: YEAH\n[29:00] FEE029: OR OR AT LEAST BE C P CREATIVE ENOUGH TO THINK OF TOGGLE SWITCHES MM\n[29:06] FEE030: I I AM REALLY INTO THE IDEA OF KINETIC BATTERIES NOW AFTER READING ABOUT THEM\n[29:06] FEE029: ETCETERA\n[29:09] FEE029: OH I'M SO EXCITED\n[29:12] FEE032: YEAH I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THEY EXISTED\n[29:12] FEE030: THAT WAS\n[29:14] FEE030: I I KNEW YOU CAN GET WATCHES THAT HAD THEM LIKE REALLY QUITE EXPENSIVE WATCHES THAT JUST NEVER NEED A BATTERY 'CAUSE YOU'RE ALWAYS MOVING YOUR WRIST\n[29:21] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[29:23] FEE030: BUT IN OTHER THINGS I THINK IT'D BE REALLY GOOD\n[29:27] FEE029: I THI YEAH THAT'S AWESOME\n[29:30] FEE029: UM OKAY CLOSING\n[29:34] FEE029: ARE THE COSTS WITHIN THE BUDGET\n[29:36] FEE029: IS THE PROJECT EVALUATED\n[29:36] FEE030: YES\n[29:38] FEE029: NOW THERE'S THE FINAL QUESTIONNAIRE AND MEETING SUMMARY\n[29:40] FEE029: UM SO THIS IS THE GREAT PRODUCT KIDS I THINK WE'VE CREATED SOMETHING REALLY INTERESTING AND THAT WE HAVE A MARKET FOR IT\n[29:47] FEE029: UM ESPECIALLY IF WE CAN PRODUCE IT AT TWELVE POINT THREE WHICH WE HOPE UM\n[29:47] FEE030: YEAH\n[29:53] FEE029: YEAH\n[29:54] FEE029: MAKE SURE IN YOUR QUESTIONNAIRE TO PUT DOWN CRITICISMS OF\n[29:58] FEE029: BOTH THE PROCESS AND THE UM THE FINAL RESULTS AND\n[30:04] FEE032: YEAH REAL REACTION\n[30:05] FEE029: I DO LIKE THE MARTIAN REMOTE\n[30:07] FEE029: IF WE COULD CHOOSE MORE THAN ONE THAT WOULD BE MY SECOND CHOICE\n[30:09] FEE032: OH THAT WOULD DEFINITELY BE MY SECOND CHOICE\n[30:10] MEE031: MM\n[30:11] FEE029: ALTHOUGH THE TOG TOGGLE\n[30:13] FEE029: I'M AFRAID I WOULD\n[30:14] MEE031: THAT'S COOL\n[30:14] MEE031: LET'S ALL LET'S ALL GO FOR THE YELLOW\n[30:14] FEE032: I WOULD BREAK IT\n[30:15] FEE029: IT'S COOL\n[30:16] FEE032: I WOULD BREAK IT\n[30:16] FEE030: IT STARTED BECAUSE I WANTED TO HAVE IT AS ST AS A STEM AND THEN ALRIGHT SO\n[30:16] FEE029: I THINK I WOULD BREAK IT\n[30:18] MEE031: BREAK THE STEM OFF\n[30:23] FEE032: OH THAT'S FUNNY\n[30:26] FEE030: IS IT STARTED AS A PEAR BUT THEN IT STARTED LOOKING MORE AND MORE LIKE A MARTIAN WHEN I PUT THE\n[30:31] FEE029: OH YEAH IT'S KIND OF A PENGUIN\n[30:31] FEE032: KIND OF LOOKS LIKE A PENGUIN LIKE WITH NO EYE\n[30:32] FEE030: TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER\n[30:37] FEE032: I LIKE THAT IT STANDS UP\n[30:39] FEE029: MM MM\n[30:41] FEE030: WOW MAYBE I SHOULD MARKET IT TO SOME REMOTE CONTROL COMPANY NOW\n[30:46] FEE030: SO ARE ARE POOR LITTLE THING\n[30:48] MEE031: THAT WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN\n[30:49] FEE032: OH SAD\n[30:57] FEE029: MM 'KAY CONGRATULATIONS\n[31:01] FEE029: UM\n[31:03] FEE029: ANYTHING ELSE TO SAY\n[31:07] FEE032: NOTHING WILL COME UP UNTIL AFTER OUR MEETING'S SUPPOSED TO BE OVER ITS ALL TIMED\n[31:10] FEE029: ALRIGHT\n[31:11] FEE030: OH\n[31:11] FEE029: UM ANYBODY HAVE I GOT MORE MASTER CLASSES ANYBODY ELSE WANNA LIKE TAKE A MASTER'S CLASS\n[31:12] FEE032: OH\n[31:15] FEE030: IT'S REALLY FUNNY THAT YOU GOT SPAM IN YOUR WORK EMAILS\n[31:20] FEE029: YEAH BUT CHECK IT OUT\n[31:21] FEE029: SO LIKE THERE ARE ALL THESE LIKE LINKS THEY DON'T GO ANYWHERE\n[31:25] FEE029: BUT ALL THAT YOU NEED TO KEEP IN MIND YOUR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT\n[31:29] FEE029: UM JUST WANNA MAKE SURE YOU DO\n[31:31] FEE032: NO THE FIRST ONE THAT YOU SENT LIKE I DIDN'T REALISE THAT IT WAS A JOKE AND I WAS LIKE WHY DID SHE SEND THIS TO US\n[31:35] FEE029: OH\n[31:37] FEE032: IT'S VERY IT'S VERY WORK RELEVANT 'CAUSE PEOPLE SEND SPAM A LOT\n[31:39] FEE029: IT IS\n[31:41] FEE029: YES DEFINITELY I'M VERY SAD THAT I DIDN'T GET ANY LINKS TO THE CORPORATE WEBSITE\n[31:46] FEE030: LET'S SEE WHAT DID I GET THROUGH THE CORPORATE WEBSITE\n[31:46] FEE032: OH HERE YOU CAN YOU CAN VIEW\n[31:50] FEE030: IT'S JUST INSPIRATION ABOUT CIRCUIT BOARDS\n[31:50] FEE032: YOU CAN JUST SEE WHAT'S UP\n[31:52] FEE029: WOW\n[31:53] FEE032: YEAH IT'S IT'S REALLY DEEP\n[31:55] FEE032: HOLD ON\n[31:58] FEE032: TAKES A LITTLE WHILE TO GET EXCITED TO LOAD\n[32:00] FEE032: THAT THE EXCEL THING IS PRETTY COOL\n[32:02] FEE029: YES\n[32:02] FEE030: YEAH THAT IS PRETTY NEAT\n[32:03] FEE032: HERE LIKE BASICALLY IT'S LIKE INSPIRATION BASICALLY I'M GONNA GIVE YOU TWO SENTENCES ON FASHION AND\n[32:03] FEE029: I LOVE EXCEL IT'S ONE OF MY FAVOURITE PROGRAMS\n[32:10] FEE032: THAT KIND OF THING SEE\n[32:12] FEE032: YOU DIDN'T MISS OUT THAT MUCH\n[32:12] FEE029: I SEE MM\n[32:13] FEE030: YEAH MY INSPIRATION FROM FROM LAST TIME IS THE IN INTERIOR OF A REMOTE CONTROL BEING TAKEN APART BIT BY BIT TALKING ABOUT CIRCUIT BOARDS\n[32:15] FEE029: SPONGY\n[32:21] FEE030: I LEARNED A LOT ACTUALLY\n[32:22] MEE031: MM\n[32:22] FEE032: OH WOW\n[32:23] FEE030: I COULD PROBABLY TAKE APART A REMOTE CONTROL NOW IF I REALLY NEEDED TO\n[32:26] FEE032: THIS ONE WAS COOLER\n[32:27] FEE032: I GOT A WHOLE TABLE AND EVERYTHING\n[32:29] FEE030: NOW I HAVE ALL ABOUT CIRCUITS AND CHIPS AND TRANSPONDERS AND I WROTE IT ALL DOWN BECAUSE I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE RELEVANT\n[32:37] FEE030: LIKE ALL THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE INSIDE OF A REMOTE CONTROL BUT THEN THEY'RE LIKE\n[32:41] FEE030: YOU DON'T ACTUALLY NEED THIS YOU JUST NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE CASE\n[32:43] FEE032: THAT'S LIKE MINE IT WAS LIKE WOULD YOU PREFER AN L. C. D. SCREEN OR A MULTIFUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL\n[32:47] FEE032: AND THEN IT DIDN'T HAVE LIKE ANY KIND OF TABLE LIKE AWESOME I'M GLAD THEY ASKED THAT QUESTION AND DIDN'T REPORT THE RESULT\n[32:54] FEE030: IT'S REALLY INTERESTING THOUGH\n[32:54] FEE029: I I THOUGHT IT WAS A LITTLE TRICKY HAVING TO HAND AROUND THIS THING\n[33:00] FEE030: YEAH\n[33:00] FEE032: YEAH\n[33:01] MEE031: YEAH\n[33:01] FEE029: WE HAD A LOT OF THE UM OTHERWISE THE TECHNOLOGY TODAY WAS KINDA COOL\n[33:03] MEE031: I THINK\n[33:06] MEE031: YEAH\n[33:06] FEE030: THAT WAS REALLY NEAT HOW I GOT EMAILS AND\n[33:07] MEE031: WE DIDN'T WE DIDN'T USE THE WHITEBOARD THAT MUCH\n[33:08] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[33:10] FEE029: NO\n[33:10] FEE030: NO\n[33:11] FEE029: ALTHOUGH I DON'T SEE HOW WE COULD HAVE VERY L AT LEAST FOR ME I\n[33:16] FEE030: I YEAH\n[33:18] FEE030: IF I'D GOTTEN PICTURES OF THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE CASE THE DIFFERENT LOOKS OF THE CASE I WOULD HAVE PROBABLY DRAWN THEM UP BUT\n[33:24] FEE029: MM\n[33:25] FEE032: 'CAUSE WE WEREN'T LIKE VOTING ON ANYTHING AND I THINK USUALLY LIKE WHITEBOARDS ARE GOOD\n[33:29] FEE032: YOU KNOW LIKE CROSSING OUT IDEAS OR LIKE IF WE HAD HAD LIKE A BRAINSTORMING PERIOD\n[33:32] FEE030: YEAH WE COULD'VE PUT OUR BRAINSTORMING STUFF UP THERE RATHER THAN JUST TALKING ABOUT IT BUT WITH ONLY FOUR PEOPLE IT DOESN'T REALLY MAKE SENSE\n[33:36] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[33:36] FEE032: BUT I THOUGHT WE WERE GOOD ORALLY\n[33:39] FEE032: GET CRAZY\n[33:39] FEE030: I THINK IF YOU HAD A LARGER GROUP\n[33:40] FEE029: AND WITH AND WITH THE POWERPOINT THAT WE CAN ALL LOOK AT\n[33:42] FEE029: LIKE YOU CAN DO ALL THOSE THINGS PRETTY MUCH ON POWERPOINT AS THAT'S NOT AS NECESSARY TO HAVE\n[33:42] FEE030: YEAH\n[33:45] MEE031: YEAH\n[33:45] FEE032: AND THESE MIGHT'VE MADE US MORE WILLING TO LIKE TAKE NOTES THAN TO\n[33:50] FEE032: LIKE WRITE UP THEM HERE 'CAUSE WE ALL NEEDED THEM SEPARATELY KIND OF ON THE WHITEBOARDS IN THIS ROOM\n[33:51] FEE029: MM\n[33:54] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[33:56] FEE030: BECAUSE WE'RE ALL GONNA BE WORKING IN DIFFERENT PLACES\n[33:59] FEE032: YEAH\n[34:00] FEE030: WE IF WE WERE ALL GONNA STAY IN HERE ALL THE TIME THEN HAVING THE NOTES UP ON THE WHITEBOARD WOULD'VE BEEN ALRIGHT\n[34:02] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[34:05] FEE030: BUT EVERYONE NEEDS THEIR OWN LIKE SPECIFIC NOTES I GUESS\n[34:09] FEE029: NOW WHEN YOU WERE UM CREATING YOUR UM PROTOTYPES HERE DID YOU WORK TOGETHER OR DID YOU LIKE DO SEPARATE PROJECTS\n[34:15] MEE031: UH WE WE WORKED TOGETHER UM BUT WE WERE MAKING LIKE WE SORT OF MADE DIFFERENT SHAPES AND THEN DISCUSSED HOW THE HOW THE BUTTONS MIGHT WORK\n[34:17] FEE030: YEAH\n[34:25] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[34:25] MEE031: UM AND HOW WE COULD LIKE IMPROVE ON THE ON THE DESIGN\n[34:25] FEE030: YEAH\n[34:31] FEE030: SO IT WAS A BIT OF BOTH REALLY WE JUST KIND OF STARTED OUT BY EACH TAKING A COLOUR OF CLAY AND\n[34:36] FEE030: JUST FOOLING AROUND WITH IT AND I CAME UP WITH THAT RHOMBUS SHAPE AND HE CAME UP WITH THE SORT OF POTATOEY\n[34:39] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[34:41] FEE030: MANGOEY SHAPE AND THEN JUST WENT FROM THERE REALLY\n[34:46] FEE029: COOL\n[34:47] FEE030: IT WAS FUN\n[34:54] FEE030: SO WELL DONE WITH THE MANAGEMENT I FELT WELL MANAGED\n[34:58] FEE029: OH THANKS\n[34:59] MEE031: I THINK WE DID WELL IN FIRST OF ALL GIVING OUR MEETINGS THE TIME AND SECOND WE ACTUALLY\n[35:01] FEE029: IT'S KINDA FUN\n[35:06] MEE031: WE WE DID A GOOD JOB OF MAKING FIRM DECISIONS AT THE ENDS OF THE MEETINGS\n[35:09] FEE029: MM\n[35:10] FEE032: SORRY\n[35:10] MEE031: AND I\n[35:11] FEE030: THAT HAPPENED TO ME ALL THE TIME THOUGH\n[35:14] MEE031: I KNOW WHAT HAPPENS SOMETIMES IS THAT YOU TEND TO SORT OF HAVE MEETINGS AND THEN PEOPLE SORTA DRIFT AWAY WITHOUT ANYTHING ACTUALLY REALLY BEING DECIDED\n[35:21] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[35:22] MEE031: BUT I THINK HERE WE GOT WE GOT CLEAR AND AND DECISIVE DECISIVE POINTS AT THE END OF THE MEETINGS\n[35:27] MEE031: SO THAT WE WE KNEW WHERE TO GO ON FROM THERE\n[35:31] FEE030: YEAH I WAS QUITE WORRIED AT THE END OF THE LAST MEETING THAT WE WEREN'T GETTING WE DIDN'T REALLY HAVE ENOUGH INFORMATION TO MAKE FIRM DECISIONS\n[35:38] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[35:38] FEE030: BUT WE WERE ABLE TO DO IT REGARDLESS SO\n[35:43] FEE030: I'M NOT USUALLY A VERY DECISIVE PERSON SO IT HELPED TO HAVE PEOPLE SAY THIS NEEDS TO BE DONE IN FIVE MINUTES\n[35:47] FEE029: THIS IS WHAT WE'LL DO\n[35:47] MEE031: YEAH\n[35:52] FEE029: I FOUND THAT WE DID WE COULD HAVE USED ANOTHER FIVE OR TEN MINUTES\n[35:56] FEE029: SOMETIMES IN THE MEETINGS\n[35:56] MEE031: YEAH FOR SOME OF THE MEETINGS YEAH\n[35:57] FEE030: ESPECIALLY LAST TIME YEAH\n[35:58] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[35:59] FEE029: YEAH I THINK THE LAST TIME WE HAD A LOT OF INFORMATION BUT AT THE SAME TIME NOT QUITE ENOUGH\n[36:02] FEE030: YEAH\n[36:05] FEE030: YEAH\n[36:05] FEE029: YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN LIKE WE WE COULDN'T ANSWER EVERY SINGLE QUESTION\n[36:06] MEE031: YEAH\n[36:07] FEE030: YEAH\n[36:09] FEE030: RIGHT\n[36:09] FEE029: UM BUT\n[36:13] FEE030: AND I I FELT THE FIRST TWO MEETINGS THAT I WAS COMING IN WITH NO INFORMATION AND NOT SORT OF\n[36:17] FEE029: MM\n[36:19] FEE030: MADE ME REALLY LIKE OOH I DON'T KNOW THROWING TOGETHER POWERPOINT OUT OF NO NO INFORMATION AND THEN LAST TIME IT WAS LIKE THE OPPOSITE\n[36:26] FEE030: I HAD SO MUCH INFORMATION AND SO MUCH TO TALK ABOUT\n[36:29] FEE029: IT WAS INTERESTING WHAT CAME OUT LIKE LATER LIKE AS I WAS DOING THE WHEN I WAS DOING THE BREAKDOWN ON THE AGENDA THAT THEY GAVE ME UM\n[36:32] FEE030: YEAH\n[36:36] FEE029: THAT MORE POINTS CAME OUT FROM YOUR PRESENTATION EVEN\n[36:38] FEE030: MM\n[36:40] FEE029: UM\n[36:45] FEE029: I'M A LITTLE I AM A LITTLE DISAPPOINTED THAT WE DIDN'T DO A UM SOMETHING FOR LOSING THE REMOTE BECAUSE THAT WAS KIND OF A BIG POINT\n[36:51] FEE030: YEAH\n[36:52] FEE030: THAT WAS SOMETHING LIKE IN ORDER TO TALK ABOUT THAT WE WOULD'VE HAD TO HAVE ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CIRCUIT BOARDS AND THINGS LIKE\n[36:58] FEE029: ABOUT YEAH\n[36:59] FEE032: WELL THE PROBLEM WAS EVEN WHEN WE JUST WERE CREATING FROM THE EXCEL FILE\n[36:59] MEE031: YEAH\n[37:02] FEE032: THERE WASN'T LIKE A OPTION TO SELECT TO SOMEHOW HAVE IT INCLUDED SO THERE WAS NO WE COULD BE LIKE YEAH IT HAS IT INCLUDED\n[37:05] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[37:06] FEE030: YEAH\n[37:08] FEE030: I THINK WE WERE\n[37:09] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[37:10] FEE032: THERE WAS NO WAY FOR US TO HAVE\n[37:12] FEE029: CONSIDERED THE RE YEAH\n[37:12] FEE032: WRITTEN DOWN THAT IT WAS REALLY THERE\n[37:12] FEE030: YEAH\n[37:13] FEE030: I THINK WE WERE JUST GETTING OVERENTHUSIASTIC WITH THE TASK\n[37:17] FEE029: WELL IT'S INTERESTING THAT THEY\n[37:17] FEE030: I THINK WE REALLY GOT INTO IT I MEAN I GOT INTO IT AS THE DAY WENT ON AND I GOT REALLY LIKE\n[37:21] FEE030: OOH I'M DESIGNING A REMOTE CONTROL I DUNNO IF THAT'S JUST ME BUT\n[37:24] FEE029: MM-HMM YEAH\n[37:26] FEE029: IT WAS INTERESTING THOUGH THAT THEY PUT THAT FIFTY PERCENT OF PEOPLE SAY THEY HAVE FRUSTRATION WITH LOSING THEIR REMOTE AND YET THEY DIDN'T PROVIDE US WITH INFORMATION TO UM WE WEREN'T PROVIDED WITH INFORMATION TO DISCUSS THAT\n[37:33] FEE030: YEAH\n[37:34] FEE032: YEAH\n[37:39] FEE029: I KNOW THAT LIKE PEOPLE PEOPLE HAVE LIKE THINGS THEY CAN PUT ON THEIR KEYS THAT YOU PRESS IT AND IT'LL BEEP\n[37:44] FEE030: YEAH\n[37:44] MEE031: YEAH\n[37:44] FEE029: BUT I BUT I'M SURE THAT WOULD REQUIRE SOME KIND OF TECHNOLOGY THAT\n[37:48] FEE029: I JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS BUT\n[37:49] FEE030: I THINK THERE ARE SOME OF THOSE LIKE INFOMERCIAL REMOTES THAT HAVE THINGS\n[37:54] FEE030: SO YOU WON'T LOSE THEM\n[37:55] FEE029: MM\n[37:56] FEE030: I DUNNO\n[37:57] FEE030: I MEAN WE WERE TALKING ABOUT IT AND LIKE I IN MY HOUSEHOLD AT LEAST\n[38:00] FEE030: THERE'S ONLY ABOUT TWO PLACES THAT THE REMOTE IS EVER 'CAUSE THERE'S ONLY ONE T. V. AND\n[38:03] FEE029: HMM\n[38:06] FEE030: THERE'S ONLY LIKE THREE CHAIRS\n[38:06] FEE032: THAT'S LIKE SAYING YOU'RE NEVER GONNA LOSE YOUR KEYS AND I ALWAYS DO ANYWAY\n[38:11] FEE032: YOU'LL LOSE 'EM IN YOUR POCKET LIKE YOU JUST WILL FORGET THAT OR YOU LIKE PUT IT DOWN SOMEWHERE THAT LIKE MADE SENSE AND THEN NOT REMEMBER\n[38:12] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[38:17] FEE029: MM\n[38:17] FEE032: THERE'S ALWAYS WAYS TO LOSE THINGS\n[38:19] FEE030: YEAH\n[38:20] FEE029: IT D YEAH IT DEPENDS ON HOW ORGANISED YOU ARE PERSONALLY BUT\n[38:23] FEE030: YEAH OR LIKE I GUESS WHAT THE SETUP OF THE HOUSE IS TOO\n[38:25] FEE029: MM-HMM\n[38:27] FEE030: BUT I MEAN\n[38:29] FEE030: I AM NOTORIOUS FOR LOSING MY KEYS I JUST I GUESS I'VE JUST NEVER LOST THE REMOTE\n[38:34] FEE030: I PUT MY KEYS IN THE REFRIGERATOR THE OTHER NIGHT AND COULDN'T FIND THEM\n[38:39] FEE030: 'CAUSE I WAS PUTTING GROCERIES AWAY\n[38:41] FEE032: THAT'S FUNNY\n[38:43] FEE029: OH\n[38:46] FEE030: YOU YOU'RE TAKING STUFF FROM A BAG AND PUTTING THEM IN THE REFRIGERATOR AND THEN GO BACK TO MY ROOM\n[38:53] FEE029: CAN'T GET IN\n[38:53] FEE030: CAN'T GET IN LOOK ALL AROUND THE KITCHEN\n[38:57] FEE030: DEFINITELY IN THE VEGETABLE DRAWER\n[38:59] FEE032: THAT'S FUNNY\n[39:01] FEE030: SO\n[39:01] FEE032: I ALWAYS DO THAT LEAVING IT IN MY COAT AND THEN LIKE USING A DIFFERENT COAT\n[39:04] FEE030: MM\n[39:05] FEE029: YEP\n[39:07] FEE030: BUT I GUESS IT'S 'CAUSE WE DON'T CARRY REMOTES AROUND THAT MUCH\n[39:10] FEE032: YEAH\n[39:14] FEE032: CAN'T REALLY TAKE IT INTO THE OTHER ROOM\n[39:16] FEE030: YEAH\n[39:20] FEE030: MAYBE WITH OUR LITTLE ROBOT ONE WE COULD'VE HAD HIM HAVE A ROBOT\n[39:24] FEE030: ALIEN PEAR WHATEVER HE IS HAVE A LITTLE VOICE LIKE I AM LOCATED\n[39:28] FEE030: OH A G. P. S. SYSTEM INTERNAL G. P. S.\n[39:34] FEE032: OH MAN\n[39:37] FEE032: HERE YOU GO\n[39:38] FEE029: WE SHOULD MAKE ONE THAT WALKS BY ITSELF\n[39:39] FEE030: ALTHOUGH IF IT'S SITTING STILL FOR TOO LONG\n[39:42] FEE030: YES I\n[39:44] FEE032: THAT REALLY COULD GET UP AND WALK AWAY\n[39:46] FEE029: OR OR LIKE SOME CRAZY LIKE ELECTRO MAGNET THAT YOU PUSH IT AND IT'LL GO ZOOM TO THE T. V. AND STICK THERE\n[39:48] FEE030: OR LITTLE\n[39:50] FEE030: OR JUST JUST A WHEEL YOU KNOW\n[39:55] FEE030: JUST IF YOU LIKE YOU'D HAVE A REMOTE FOR YOUR REMOTE THAT'LL\n[40:00] MEE031: YEAH\n[40:01] FEE029: WELL BUT IF YOU COULD ATTACH THEM TO THE T. V. THEN YOU CAN\n[40:01] FEE030: ZOOM\n[40:03] FEE030: YEAH\n[40:05] FEE030: HMM\n[40:06] FEE030: ALL KINDS OF POSSIBILITIES\n[40:06] FEE029: MM\n[40:16] FEE029: OKAY\n[40:19] FEE029: SORRY I'M JUST UM TRYING TO UPDATE MY MINUTES\n[40:23] FEE029: I DECIDED TO YOU KNOW HOW I SENT YOU THE EMAIL SAYING THAT POWERPOINT MINUTES WILL BE COMPLIMENTARY RATHER THAN LIKE REPEATING THEM\n[40:27] FEE030: YEAH\n[40:29] FEE029: JUST GONNA MAKE I'M MAKING FULL MINUTES SO THAT IT'LL INCLUDE ALL OF THE AGENDA AND ALL THAT\n[40:31] FEE030: OH\n[40:33] FEE030: WOW\n[40:33] FEE029: 'CAUSE THAT SEEMS A LITTLE MORE USEFUL\n[40:36] FEE030: 'CAUSE YOU'VE HAD LIKE THE MOST TYPING AND ORGANISING TO DO\n[40:41] FEE029: BUT I DIDN'T HAVE LIKE INFORMATION TO SLOTH THROUGH EITHER SO\n[40:44] FEE030: YEAH I GUESS\n[40:47] FEE030: HOW MUCH OF YOUR POWERPOINT WAS ALREADY DONE FOR YOU EVERY MEETING\n[40:50] FEE029: MOST OF IT MM-HMM\n[40:51] FEE029: I ADDED SLIDES UM I ADDED A COUPLE SLIDES EACH TIME BUT THAT WAS ABOUT IT\n[40:54] FEE030: OH\n[40:56] FEE030: OKAY\n[40:57] FEE030: YEAH I DIDN'T EVEN THINK ABOUT ADDING SLIDES\n[40:59] FEE030: 'CAUSE I WOULD JUST GET SLIDES WITH TITLES ON THEM AND FILL THEM ALL IN W DIDN'T EVEN THINK ABOUT ADDING MORE\n[41:01] FEE029: MM\n[41:05] FEE029: WELL THE THING WAS THEY WOULD PROVIDE Y AN AGENDA WITH S LIKE SEVERAL POINTS BUT IT WOULDN'T HAVE A SLIDE FOR EACH POINT\n[41:10] FEE030: AH YEAH\n[41:10] FEE029: AND THAT'S THE ONLY WAY I REMEMBER THAT I NEED TO GO OTHER THAT POINT\n[41:13] FEE029: I KNOW PERSONALLY WHEN I DO POWERPOINT THAT'S WHAT I DO AND SO I HAD IT ONCE\n[41:18] FEE029: EVEN IF IT WAS JUST LIKE THE TITLE OF IT LIKE THE THREE PRESENTATIONS AND I WOULD DO YOUR THREE\n[41:21] FEE030: RIGHT\n[41:37] FEE032: YOU HAVE YOU HAVE TO HAVE THE SLOGAN ON IT OR CAN IT JUST BE LIKE\n[41:41] FEE029: THE SLOGAN ON IT\n[41:42] FEE030: NO NO DEFINITELY NOT\n[41:42] FEE029: NO NO NO\n[41:43] FEE032: OKAY GOOD\n[41:45] FEE030: WE\n[41:45] FEE032: 'CAUSE I WAS LIKE IT COULD GO AROUND THE OUTSIDE\n[41:47] FEE030: NO I DON'T THINK WE NEED TO I THINK THE R. AND R. ESPECIALLY IF THE YELLOW AND BLACK ONE\n[41:49] FEE029: I THINK WE JUST NEED THE UM THE R. R. YEAH\n[41:55] FEE032: IS IT YELLOW AND BLUE\n[41:57] FEE030: OR YELLOW AND BLUE\n[41:58] FEE030: LEMME GO TO THE WEB PAGE\n[41:59] FEE029: YEAH I WAS JUST KINDA GOING BY THE WEB PAGE 'CAUSE THEY DIDN'T GIVE ME ANY CLEAR LIKE YELLOW GREY OR\n[42:04] FEE032: OH I GUESS IT IS BLACK GREY\n[42:06] FEE032: GREY IS BETTER THAN BLACK DOESN'T LOOK SO BUMBLEBEEISH\n[42:12] FEE029: I DON'T REALLY LIKE YELLOW IN GENERAL\n[42:14] FEE032: HEY NOW I UNDERSTAND THE RANDOM LIKE NEWSCLIPPINGS\n[42:15] FEE029: BUT IT\n[42:19] FEE030: FINISH MEETING NOW\n[42:21] FEE029: WASN'T IT INTERESTING THAT UM I THOUGHT IT WAS INTERESTING THAT OUR MARKET MARKETING UM EXPERT DID NOT AGREE WITH THE MARKETING UM\n[42:29] FEE032: YES\n[42:29] FEE029: THE MARKETING CHOICES YOU KNOW LIKE THAT WAS A BIT OF A CONFLICT\n[42:32] FEE032: I WILL I JUST FEEL LIKE IF YOU'RE REALLY DOING LIKE A A REALLY BIG MARKET EVALUATION YOU WOULDN'T JUST HAVE LIKE ONE SET OF SOURCE\n[42:41] FEE032: IT'S KIND OF AN THEY WERE SO NOT BACKED UP IT WOULD JUST BE A SENTENCE LIKE WE DID A SURVEY THIS IS WHAT PEOPLE SAID\n[42:48] FEE030: YEAH\n[42:48] FEE032: S MM I DUNNO\n[42:50] FEE029: PEOPLE ARE STUPID\n[42:52] FEE030: I GUESS IT I IT SORT OF A GREY ISN'T IT\n[42:56] FEE030: YELLOW AND GREY BUT THEN THE SLOGAN'S IN BLUE\n[42:59] FEE032: WELL WE GOT SOME GREY AND WE GOT SOME BLUE BUTTONS WE'RE GOOD\n[43:02] FEE030: YEAH\n[43:03] FEE030: WELL WE DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT COLOUR CLAY ANYWAY\n[43:05] FEE029: MAYBE LIKE I DON'T KNOW\n[43:07] FEE029: THAT COULD ALWAYS BE\n[43:11] FEE030: WELL WE'RE NOT SADLY GOING TO ACTUALLY BE PRODUCING THIS SO\n[43:14] FEE029: OH\n[43:15] FEE032: IF THEY EVER COME OUT WITH POTATO\n[43:18] FEE030: POTATO MANGO SHAPED REMOTES\n[43:21] FEE032: I'M GONNA HAVE TO\n[43:21] FEE029: I'M CLAIMING IT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY\n[43:23] FEE032: YEAH\n[43:31] FEE030: I CAN'T BELIEVE A WHOLE DAY IS GONE\n[43:33] FEE032: I KNOW\n[43:33] FEE030: I DON'T FEEL LIKE IT'S BEEN THAT LONG\n[43:36] FEE030: GET SUCKED IN\n[43:40] FEE030: MM I HAVEN'T GOTTEN QUESTIONNAIRE EIGHT YET", "question": "Based on the detailed design meeting, provide a structured evaluation of the 'Potato' prototype (also referred to as 'Mango') against the discussed criteria. For each criterion, include the name, the individual scores given by each speaker (FEE029, FEE030, FEE032, MEE031) on a scale of 1 (extremely true) to 7 (not true at all/false), the calculated average score, and a brief summary of the discussion points related to that criterion.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"prototype_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the prototype being evaluated."}, "evaluation_scale": {"type": "string", "description": "Description of the scoring scale used for evaluation."}, "evaluation_criteria": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"criterion_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the evaluation criterion."}, "scores": {"type": "object", "description": "Individual scores given by each speaker.", "properties": {"FEE029": {"type": "integer"}, "FEE030": {"type": "integer"}, "FEE032": {"type": "integer"}, "MEE031": {"type": "integer"}}, "additionalProperties": false}, "average_score": {"type": "number", "description": "The calculated average score for the criterion."}, "discussion_summary": {"type": "string", "description": "A brief summary of the discussion related to this criterion."}}, "required": ["criterion_name", "scores", "average_score", "discussion_summary"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["prototype_name", "evaluation_scale", "evaluation_criteria"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"prototype_name": "Potato (Mango)", "evaluation_scale": "Scale of 1 to 7, where 1 is extremely true and 7 is not true at all or false.", "evaluation_criteria": [{"criterion_name": "Fancy Look and Feel", "scores": {"FEE029": 1, "FEE030": 2, "FEE032": 3, "MEE031": 2}, "average_score": 2.0, "discussion_summary": "The team debated whether the design was 'fancy' or 'creative'. FEE029 and MEE031 leaned towards it being unique and creative, while FEE030 and FEE032 were more reserved, noting it wasn't particularly 'fancy'."}, {"criterion_name": "Functionality", "scores": {"FEE029": 2, "FEE030": 1, "FEE032": 1, "MEE031": 2}, "average_score": 1.5, "discussion_summary": "The prototype was generally considered functional. FEE032 and FEE030 gave it high marks for being easy to use, while FEE029 and MEE031 noted that the dual-function buttons might be confusing at first."}, {"criterion_name": "Technologically Innovative", "scores": {"FEE029": 4, "FEE030": 3, "FEE032": 3, "MEE031": 4}, "average_score": 3.5, "discussion_summary": "The team acknowledged the kinetic battery as a key innovative feature, but debated if the overall design was truly innovative compared to standard push-button remotes."}, {"criterion_name": "Easy to Use", "scores": {"FEE029": 2, "FEE030": 1, "FEE032": 2, "MEE031": 1}, "average_score": 1.5, "discussion_summary": "The design was praised for its simplicity and ease of use, with FEE030 and MEE031 giving it the highest scores for being intuitive and hard to mess up."}, {"criterion_name": "Spongy Quality (Latex/Rubber)", "scores": {"FEE029": 1, "FEE030": 1, "FEE032": 1, "MEE031": 1}, "average_score": 1.0, "discussion_summary": "All speakers agreed the latex/rubber material provided a desirable spongy feel and would make the device more durable and less likely to break if dropped."}, {"criterion_name": "Integrates Fruits and Vegetables", "scores": {"FEE029": 1, "FEE030": 1, "FEE032": 1, "MEE031": 2}, "average_score": 1.25, "discussion_summary": "The team strongly agreed that the mango/potato shape and corporate colors successfully integrated the fruit/vegetable theme into the design."}, {"criterion_name": "Design Matches Appropriate Behaviour", "scores": {"FEE029": 2, "FEE030": 2, "FEE032": 1, "MEE031": 1}, "average_score": 1.5, "discussion_summary": "The design was noted to prioritize the most used functions (volume and channel changing). FEE032 and MEE031 gave it high marks for this user-centric approach."}, {"criterion_name": "EASE OF LEARNING", "scores": {"FEE029": 4, "FEE030": 2, "FEE032": 2, "MEE031": 4}, "average_score": 3.0, "discussion_summary": "The team acknowledged a learning curve due to the multi-function buttons and menu system, though FEE030 and FEE032 noted it would be easy once learned."}, {"criterion_name": "Not Losing It", "scores": {"FEE029": 4, "FEE030": 3, "FEE032": 4, "MEE031": 5}, "average_score": 4.0, "discussion_summary": "The team decided not to address the 'not losing it' feature in this iteration, relying on the bright colors to make the device stand out visually."}, {"criterion_name": "Simplicity", "scores": {"FEE029": 3, "FEE030": 3, "FEE032": 2, "MEE031": 2}, "average_score": 2.5, "discussion_summary": "While the button layout was simple, the team noted that the multi-functionality and menu system added complexity to the overall design."}, {"criterion_name": "Fashionable", "scores": {"FEE029": 1, "FEE030": 2, "FEE032": 1, "MEE031": 3}, "average_score": 1.75, "discussion_summary": "The team felt the design successfully combined technology with fashion, with the mango shape and toggle switch being particularly appealing."}, {"criterion_name": "International Appeal", "scores": {"FEE029": 2, "FEE030": 2, "FEE032": 1, "MEE031": 1}, "average_score": 1.5, "discussion_summary": "The team believed the design would have international appeal, provided they offered at least three different color arrangements."}]}, "ground_truth": {"prototype_name": "Potato (Mango)", "evaluation_scale": "1 (extremely true) to 7 (not true at all/false)", "evaluation_criteria": [{"criterion_name": "Fancy Look and Feel", "scores": {"FEE032": 3, "FEE029": 1, "FEE030": 2, "MEE031": 2}, "average_score": 2, "discussion_summary": "Considered unique and creative, but not necessarily 'fancy'. The lightning bolt design was noted as cute."}, {"criterion_name": "Functional", "scores": {"FEE032": 1, "FEE030": 1, "MEE031": 2, "FEE029": 2}, "average_score": 1.5, "discussion_summary": "Generally considered highly functional, capable of getting everything done, though it might be a little confusing at first."}, {"criterion_name": "Technologically Innovative", "scores": {"FEE032": 3, "FEE030": 3, "MEE031": 4, "FEE029": 4}, "average_score": 3.5, "discussion_summary": "The kinetic battery and latex material were seen as innovative, but the overall design with pushbuttons was not considered unique or technologically advanced compared to other options like LCD screens."}, {"criterion_name": "Easy to Use", "scores": {"FEE032": 2, "FEE030": 1, "MEE031": 1, "FEE029": 2}, "average_score": 1.5, "discussion_summary": "Generally perceived as very easy to use, with one speaker noting it would be 'pretty hard to mess up'."}, {"criterion_name": "Spongy Quality (made of latex/rubber)", "scores": {"FEE032": 1, "FEE029": 1, "FEE030": 1, "MEE031": 1}, "average_score": 1, "discussion_summary": "Unanimously agreed to have a spongy quality due to the latex/rubber material, with speculation that it might bounce and be harder to break."}, {"criterion_name": "Integrates Notion of Fruits and Vegetables", "scores": {"FEE032": 1, "MEE031": 2, "FEE029": 1, "FEE030": 1}, "average_score": 1.25, "discussion_summary": "Strongly associated with fruits/vegetables, particularly 'mangoey' due to its yellow color and shape, aligning with the corporate color and design inspiration."}, {"criterion_name": "Design Matches Appropriate Behavior (channel/volume most used)", "scores": {"FEE032": 1, "FEE029": 1, "FEE030": 1, "MEE031": 1}, "average_score": 1, "discussion_summary": "The design was highly rated for taking into account that users primarily use channel flipping and volume controls."}, {"criterion_name": "Prevents RSI (Carpal Tunnel)", "scores": {"FEE032": 2, "FEE029": 2, "FEE030": 2, "MEE031": 2}, "average_score": 2, "discussion_summary": "While the latex grip and ergonomic fit were positive, concerns were raised about repetitive movement on the few buttons, especially for older users, acknowledging that some risk might always exist."}, {"criterion_name": "Ease of Learning", "scores": {"FEE032": 2, "FEE030": 2, "MEE031": 4, "FEE029": 4}, "average_score": 3, "discussion_summary": "Some felt it would be easy to learn quickly (like an iPod), but others noted a higher learning curve due to the menu system and the need to set favorite channels, making it harder than most remotes initially."}, {"criterion_name": "Not Losing It (addressed with color)", "scores": {"FEE032": 4, "FEE030": 3, "FEE029": 4, "MEE031": 5}, "average_score": 4, "discussion_summary": "While bright colors would make it stand out, its small size means it could still be easily lost if hidden (e.g., under a couch). Opinions varied on how much the design truly mitigates loss."}, {"criterion_name": "Simplicity (overall)", "scores": {"FEE032": 2, "FEE030": 3, "MEE031": 2, "FEE029": 3}, "average_score": 2.5, "discussion_summary": "Simplicity was a main design goal; the prototype was seen as aiming for simplicity, but not entirely achieving total simplicity."}, {"criterion_name": "Fashionable", "scores": {"FEE029": 1, "FEE032": 1, "FEE030": 2, "MEE031": 3}, "average_score": 1.75, "discussion_summary": "Highly praised for being fashionable, especially the 'mango' concept, bringing technology and fashion together well. Some felt other prototypes were more fashionable."}, {"criterion_name": "International Appeal (Demographic Need)", "scores": {"FEE029": 2, "FEE030": 2}, "average_score": 2, "discussion_summary": "Considered to have good international appeal, especially if offered in at least three different color arrangements."}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 25955, "output_tokens": 1284, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "1eeb29c0935a6b1e3d0327a54663af883a7aaa8434382c261270a38d4b862980", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "ES2009a", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 575, "duration_sec": 1396.380024433136, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:02] FEE036: ARE YOU SURE I GOT IT ALL HEAD'S KINDA SMALL\n[0:08] MEE035: HOW'RE WE PLACED IN TERMS OF THE ALRIGHT\n[0:08] FEE036: OKAY\n[0:11] FEE036: WE'RE OKAY\n[0:14] MEE034: GUESS I SHOULD PROBABLY TRY TO SIT UP STRAIGHT\n[0:19] MEE033: LIKE THAT\n[0:20] MEE033: OKAY COOL\n[0:22] FEE036: WE'RE GOOD\n[0:24] MEE034: OH I THINK MINE'S FALLEN OFF\n[0:25] MEE035: IT FELL\n[0:27] MEE035: THAT'S WHY\n[0:35] FEE036: I GUESS IT'S GONNA BE HARD TO DRINK COFFEE\n[0:39] FEE036: MM\n[0:41] FEE036: UH OKAY\n[0:42] MEE035: AH\n[0:43] MEE033: OKAY\n[0:46] MEE033: RIGHT SO I'M JUST GONNA START THIS POWERPOINT REAL QUICK\n[0:51] MEE034: WOW\n[0:51] MEE033: YEAH POWERPOINT\n[0:53] FEE036: VERY OFFICIAL\n[0:54] MEE033: YEAH WELL YOU KNOW\n[1:09] MEE033: YEAH I KINDA LIKE THIS I'M KINDA GETTING INTO IT\n[1:13] MEE033: RIGHT\n[1:13] MEE033: UM\n[1:15] MEE033: SO JUST TO KICK OFF THE MEETING BASICALLY UM SO WE'RE WORKING NOW FOR A REAL REACTION THIS IS UH SO IT RIGHT\n[1:24] MEE033: JUST GOT AN AGENDA TO SET OUT WHAT WE'RE GONNA TRY TO ACCOMPLISH IN THIS PARTICULAR FIRST MEETING\n[1:29] MEE033: UM\n[1:31] MEE033: WE'RE GONNA JUST DO A QUICK OPENING AND WE CAN HOPEFULLY ALL GET ACQUAINTED WITH ONE ANOTHER UM THEN WE'RE GONNA START TALK A LITTLE BIT ABOUT TOOL TRAINING\n[1:38] MEE033: ESSENTIALLY THAT MEANS GETTING USED TO THE ONLY THING THAT WE HAVEN'T TRIED OUT YET THE WHITEBOARD\n[1:43] MEE033: UM WE'VE GOT A GENERAL PLAN FOR THE PROJECT HOW WE'RE GONNA GO ABOUT ACCOMPLISHING THIS AND THEN JUST A BIT OF DISCUSSION CLOSE UP\n[1:50] MEE033: UM I GUESS YOU KNOW GAME OR SOMETHING UM IN REAL LIFE UM SO YEAH BASICALLY\n[1:59] MEE033: I WANT TO I'M JUST GONNA YOU GOT OF COURSE YOU CAN DISCUSS THAT\n[2:02] MEE033: I'M THINKING ABOUT UM UH PROPOSING THAT SINCE WE'VE GOT THIS WEIRD BLEND OF OURSELVES AND OUR ROLES THAT WE JUST DON'T ASK DON'T TELL\n[2:14] MEE033: UM SO UM IF YOU SAY SOMETHING ABOUT MARKETING RIGHT SORTED UM Y IS\n[2:18] FEE036: YOU'RE JUST GONNA BELIEVE ME WE'LL GO FROM THERE\n[2:21] MEE033: EXACTLY\n[2:22] FEE036: FAIR ENOUGH\n[2:22] MEE033: UM I MEAN OBVI IF IF YOU GUYS IF IF AT THE SAME TIME IF YOU LIKE LOGICALLY IF SOMETHING DOESN'T LIKE IF I'M LIKE WE'RE GONNA SELL A REMOTE CONTROL THAT'S THE SIZE OF THIS PAPER BOOK YOU KNOW\n[2:31] MEE033: UM YOU SAY LIKE WELL THAT DOESN'T SEEM LIKE SUCH A GOOD IDEA BECAUSE OF X. OBVIOUSLY GO WITH IT\n[2:36] MEE033: I MEAN WE'LL DISCUSS IT BUT\n[2:37] MEE033: I'M NOT GONNA ASK DO YOU KNOW THAT OR UH YEAH IT SEEMS LIKE YEAH YEAH EXACTLY SO\n[2:40] FEE036: PROVE IT YEAH OKAY\n[2:43] MEE033: 'CAUSE WE'RE WHAT WE'RE SORT OF ROLE PLAYING IS Y G YEAH YOU'RE GONNA TAP INTO YOUR OWN KNOWLEDGE AS WELL UM\n[2:48] MEE033: AND THAT'S THE SAME FOR YOUR WHEN WE DO INTRODUCTIONS I MEAN UM AND YOU TALK ABOUT YOUR BACKGROUND YOU KNOW HAVE FUN\n[2:53] MEE033: YOU KNOW MAYBE YOU WENT TO UM\n[2:55] MEE033: UH YOU KNOW MAYBE I YOU'RE LIKE IN MAINE YOU WENT TO U. C. S. B. BUT YOU WANNA SAY YOU WENT TO HARVARD OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[3:01] MEE033: WHY NOT YOU KNOW YOU CAN THIS IS YOU KNOW I GUESS WE CAN HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF FUN WITH IT\n[3:05] MEE033: SO ARE YOU GUYS OKAY WITH THAT DOES THAT SEEM LOGICAL\n[3:08] MEE034: OH YEAH THAT'S FINE\n[3:09] MEE035: SURE\n[3:10] FEE036: WORKS FOR ME\n[3:10] MEE033: SWEET\n[3:13] MEE033: COOL\n[3:14] MEE033: SO I GUESS THAT THAT WE'RE TOTALLY WE'RE MAKING A REMOTE CONTROL WHICH IS THRILLING UM UH BUT THE IDEA IS THAT WE CAN MAKE SOMETHING BASED ON THE WHOLE CORPORATE MODEL I DUNNO IF YOU GUYS HAD TIME TO CHECK THE IN REAL LIFE I DUNNO IF YOU GUYS UH CHECKED THE UM UH THE CORPORATE WEBSITE\n[3:19] MEE034: RIGHT\n[3:35] MEE033: UM WE'VE GOT TO MAKE SOMETHING AS FASHIONABLE AS POSSIBLE\n[3:40] MEE033: THAT'S KIND OF THE CORPORATE STRATEGY IS WE'RE GONNA TRY TO TAKE ORDINARY STUFF THAT NOBODY REALLY THINKS ABOUT AND TRY TO MAKE IT NICE YOU KNOW LIKE JOHN LEWIS NICE OR YOU KNOW IF YOU GO TO DEBENHAM'S OR SOMETHING\n[3:51] MEE033: SO UM BASICALLY WE ARE REINVENTING THE WHEEL BUT WE WANNA TRY TO DO IT IN A USER FRIENDLY UM SLICK SLEEK KIND OF WAY\n[4:00] MEE033: UM WAY WE'RE GONNA GO ABOUT DOING THAT IS BASICALLY AT FIRST WE'RE GONNA START ON THE BASICS\n[4:07] MEE033: AND THAT'S WHERE I'M GONNA NEED YOU GUYS THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNERS AND THE UM UM THE OTHER DESIGNER THAT I CAN'T REMEMBER\n[4:15] MEE033: THE THE I. D. AND THE U. I. D. RIGHT UM THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER HEY RIGHT ON ALRIGHT GETTING INTO IT UM\n[4:20] MEE035: MM\n[4:20] FEE036: THERE YOU GO\n[4:23] MEE033: TO GUIDE ME AND GUIDE US ON THIS PROJECT 'CAUSE YOU'RE GONNA BE YOU'RE G YOU GUYS ARE THE BOTTOM YOU KNOW YOU'RE LIKE NO YOU CAN'T DO THAT YOU CAN'T HAVE YOU KNOW X. AND Y. UM AT THE SAME TIME\n[4:34] MEE033: AND THEN UM WE'LL WORK UP FROM WHAT IS NECESSARY TO MORE LIKE WHAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[4:40] MEE033: YOU KNOW LIKE UM I I THINK YOU GUYS PROBABLY GOT THE SAME EMAILS I DID BUT THE IDEA OF UM\n[4:46] MEE033: YES A COFFEE POT NEEDS TO BE ABLE TO HOLD COFFEE BUT IT'S ALSO BETTER IF IT'S NOT LIKE REALLY CHEAP GLASS SO THAT IT IF YOU TOUCH IT YOU HURT YOUR HAND\n[4:55] MEE033: OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[4:56] MEE033: UM AND SO WE'LL WORK UP FROM THERE AND UM THEN WE'LL MEET ON AND TALK ABOUT IT AND THEN FINALLY WE'LL INCORPORATE AS KIND OF THE LAST STAGE YOU KNOW WHERE YOU GUYS BUILD OR TELL ME TELL US WHAT'S POSSIBLE AND THEN YOU TELL US WHAT WE CAN UM HOPE FOR AND WHAT WAY TO GO TAKE THE THE THE\n[5:15] MEE033: TAKE THE BASICS AND MAKE IT NICER AND THEN OV OBVIOUSLY UH THE U. I. D. AND THE I. D. YOU KNOW YOU YOU CAN KEEP ON THE YOU KNOW SORT OF AT THE CUTTING EDGE OF HOW TO GET ABOUT MAXIMISING WHAT IS POSSIBLE\n[5:26] MEE033: UM TO TRY T OF SYNC IT ALL UP\n[5:29] MEE033: SO THAT'S THE DETAILED DESIGN\n[5:30] MEE033: SO IT'S A THREE STAGE KIND OF THING\n[5:32] MEE033: UM RIGHT SO FOR NOW JUST FOR TH THE WHITE BOARD UM\n[5:37] MEE033: BASICALLY UH JUST TO GET USED TO IT I HAVEN'T TRIED IT YET EITHER UM I'M JUST GONNA START AND UM MM CARRY LIKE FIVE REMOTES AROUND\n[5:46] MEE033: UM AND JUST WRITE DOWN I'M JUST GONNA WRITE DOWN ONE OF THE NAMES OF MY UM DESERT DISCS YOU KNOW IF YOU IF YOU WERE TRAPPED ON A DESERT ISLAND AND YOU COULD ONLY BRING FIVE C. D. S ALONG WITH YOU NAME ONE OF THEM THAT YOU COULD\n[5:58] MEE033: NOT ALL FIVE IF YOU WANNA WRITE ALL FIVE GO FOR IT BUT NAME ONE OF THEM THAT YOU COULD UM\n[6:02] MEE033: OH WE SKIPPED INTRODUCTIONS\n[6:05] MEE033: NICE\n[6:06] MEE033: I'M A EXCELLENT PROJECT MANAGER\n[6:08] MEE033: UM\n[6:09] MEE033: I'M MARTY UM I WENT TO UNI AT UH U. C. SANTA BARBARA AND I'M HERE WORKING ON A P. H. D. IN PSYCHOLOGY\n[6:15] MEE033: UM YEAH\n[6:17] MEE033: SO\n[6:19] FEE036: I'M SARAH I WENT TO MICHIGAN AND I'M HERE DOING CULTURAL STUDIES AND I'M THE MARKETING MANAGER OR SOMETHING\n[6:26] FEE036: MARKETING YEAH EXPERT\n[6:27] MEE033: EXPERT DON'T PLAY YOURSELF DOWN\n[6:28] FEE036: EXPERT\n[6:29] FEE036: FINE\n[6:29] MEE033: EXPERT\n[6:30] FEE036: THAT'S ME\n[6:32] MEE035: I'M RON\n[6:32] MEE035: I UH ONCE UPON A TIME STUDIED IN VICTORIA AND I AM THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[6:41] MEE034: I'M NATHAN I'M FROM CALIFORNIA AND I'M HERE DOING A MASTERS DEGREE IN SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY\n[6:46] MEE033: WHERE DID YOU GO TO UNI NATHAN\n[6:47] MEE034: U. C. L. A.\n[6:48] MEE033: OH BRILLIANT\n[6:49] MEE034: YEAH\n[6:49] MEE033: COOL\n[6:49] MEE033: MY LITTLE BROTHER GOES THERE\n[6:50] MEE034: OKAY\n[6:52] MEE033: RIGHT SO DESERT ISLAND DISCS\n[6:53] FEE036: SO\n[6:55] MEE033: YEAH\n[6:56] FEE036: SO DO WE HAVE TO WAIT FOR YOU TO WRITE IT DOWN OR ARE YOU GONNA TELL US\n[6:59] MEE033: WELL I'LL T I NO NO YEAH I'M JUST GONNA WRITE A COUPLE OF 'EM DOWN\n[6:59] FEE036: I'M WAITING TO KNOW\n[7:02] MEE033: SEE I'M A BIG MUSIC FAN I DON'T KNOW IF YOU GUYS ARE I'M ASSUMING EVERYBODY LIKES MUSIC TO SOME LESSER OR GREATER EXTENT BUT\n[7:03] FEE036: UH\n[7:07] FEE036: FAIR ENOUGH\n[7:07] MEE033: THERE'S SOME OTHER OPTIONS IF YOU'RE A T. V. SLUT LIKE I AM LIKE SMALLVILLE TERRIBLE TELEVISION SHOW BUT I HAPPEN TO LOVE IT\n[7:11] FEE036: OH SMALLVILLE\n[7:13] MEE033: IT'S RUBBISH BUT I LOVE IT\n[7:14] FEE036: I WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL WITH TOM WILLING ACTUALLY\n[7:16] MEE033: T THE THE MAIN C THE MAIN CHARACTER\n[7:18] FEE036: THE GUY\n[7:18] MEE033: WOW\n[7:19] FEE036: YEAH\n[7:20] MEE033: IS HE A WANKER\n[7:21] FEE036: YEAH\n[7:22] FEE036: VERY MUCH SO\n[7:23] FEE036: HELL OF A SOCCER PLAYER BUT A TOTAL BASTARD NONETHELESS\n[7:26] MEE033: HE LOOKS REALLY TALL LIKE HE'S GOTTA BE LIKE SIX SIX\n[7:27] FEE036: YEAH\n[7:28] FEE036: HE IS A BIG GUY\n[7:29] MEE033: YEAH\n[7:30] FEE036: YEAH\n[7:31] MEE033: UM OKAY SO I REALLY LIKE JEFF BUCKLEY\n[7:34] MEE033: YOU GUYS HEARD OF JEFF BUCKLEY\n[7:35] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[7:36] MEE034: MM-HMM\n[7:36] MEE033: UM THAT'S COOL 'CAUSE LIKE NOT VERY MANY PEOPLE HAVE\n[7:40] MEE033: UM AND UM OH WELL I MIGHT AS WELL THROW A BRITISH PERSON IN THERE UM YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH RADIOHEAD\n[7:47] MEE033: IT'S A R\n[7:48] FEE036: GOOD CALL\n[7:53] MEE033: OKAY SO IT REALLY WORKS JUST LIKE A PEN ONLY MAKES NOISES I THINK\n[7:57] MEE033: IT'S KINDA WEIRD\n[7:58] MEE033: ANYWAY YEAH\n[7:58] FEE036: INTERESTING\n[7:59] MEE033: YEAH YOU'RE LIKE PRESS AND IT'S\n[8:02] MEE033: KINDA COOL\n[8:03] MEE033: YOU'LL SEE\n[8:04] MEE033: ALRIGHT SO UM WHOEVER WANTS TO GET UP NEXT YOU CAN WRITE DOWN SOME TELLY THAT YOU WATCH OR WHATEVER YOU WANT\n[8:09] FEE036: I GUESS I'LL GO NEXT THEN\n[8:10] MEE035: GO FOR IT\n[8:10] MEE033: RIGHT ON\n[8:11] FEE036: OKAY\n[8:11] FEE036: DON'T WANNA LOSE ALL MY MIKES PLUGGED IN HERE\n[8:14] FEE036: OKAY\n[8:16] FEE036: THIS IS BASICALLY JUST PEN PRACTICE HUH\n[8:19] MEE033: W\n[8:19] FEE036: OKAY\n[8:20] FEE036: OH YOU'RE MUCH TALLER THAN ME SO I'M GONNA WRITE DOWN HERE\n[8:25] FEE036: UM\n[8:27] FEE036: RIGHT NOW I'M LISTENING TO A LOT OF SOMEBODY NOBODY'S EVER HEARD OF CHRIS BATHGATE LOCAL MICHIGAN FOLK SINGER REALLY LAME AND UH\n[8:33] MEE033: MM\n[8:35] MEE033: NICE\n[8:36] MEE034: WOW\n[8:39] FEE036: UH WHAT ELSE DID I BRING WITH ME\n[8:41] FEE036: PROBABLY CLASSICAL TO TOTALLY GEEK IT OUT YEAH I THINK\n[8:43] MEE033: OKAY YEAH YEAH\n[8:48] FEE036: AND MY FAMILY GUY D. V. D. S BUT WE DON'T NEED TO WRITE THAT ONE DOWN\n[8:49] MEE033: WELL YEAH\n[8:51] MEE033: OH FAMILY GUY\n[8:51] FEE036: SO YEAH\n[8:52] MEE033: ISN'T H HAS H DO YOU WATCH THE NEW SEASON\n[8:54] FEE036: NO\n[8:56] FEE036: ARE YOU GETTING IT ONLINE OR IS IT ON SKY\n[8:57] MEE033: I THINK I'M GONNA START DOWNLOADING IT YEAH\n[8:59] FEE036: YEAH THAT'D BE NICE\n[9:01] MEE035: ALRIGHT\n[9:03] MEE035: THINK I'M JUST GONNA PUT DOWN ONE UH ONE C. D.\n[9:23] MEE035: ANYBODY\n[9:24] MEE033: MM MM\n[9:24] MEE034: NO\n[9:24] MEE035: NO\n[9:24] FEE036: 'FRAID NOT\n[9:25] MEE035: NO\n[9:25] MEE035: AFRO BEAT ORCHESTRA VERY COOL\n[9:27] MEE033: AFRO BEAT ORCHESTRA\n[9:28] MEE035: YEAH\n[9:28] MEE033: VERY COOL\n[9:29] FEE036: MM\n[9:29] MEE035: FIFT S THEY LIKE FIFTEEN MEMBERS FROM BROOKLYN\n[9:29] MEE034: SOUNDS NICE\n[9:29] MEE033: MM\n[9:32] MEE035: UM AND I'M HOPING TO GO TO THE CONCERT IN BELGIUM IN BRUSSELS IN APRIL FIRST\n[9:36] MEE033: WOW\n[9:36] FEE036: EXCITING\n[9:38] MEE035: YEAH\n[9:38] MEE035: IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE IN BRUSSELS ANYWAYS\n[9:38] FEE036: THAT'D BE\n[9:40] MEE035: UM THING I LOVE ABOUT EDINBURGH\n[9:44] FEE036: OH\n[9:44] FEE036: I DIDN'T EVEN READ THOSE\n[9:45] FEE036: OOPS\n[9:46] FEE036: I SHOULDN'T ADMIT THAT\n[9:46] MEE033: THAT'S WHAT A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION IS FOR\n[9:48] MEE034: OH WOW\n[9:48] MEE033: IT'S THEY'RE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY TO IGNORE\n[9:50] MEE033: I IT'S TH BRILLIANT\n[9:50] FEE036: YEAH\n[9:51] FEE036: IT'S THE FIVE BY FIVE I CAN'T READ THAT MUCH\n[9:54] MEE033: AH YES YES YES OKAY I SEE THAT\n[9:57] MEE033: VOMIT\n[9:57] FEE036: YEAH OH IT'S SO HORRIBLE\n[9:57] MEE033: YES\n[9:58] MEE035: LOVE UM\n[9:59] MEE033: STREET PIZZA\n[9:59] MEE033: IT'S SO BRILLIANT\n[10:02] MEE033: I'VE SEEN MORE URINE IN THIS CITY THAN EVER BEFORE I MEAN\n[10:04] FEE036: OH MY GOD\n[10:05] MEE035: I JUST CAME FROM GLASGOW AND I'M UM HAPPY TO SAY THAT THERE'S THE THERE'S THE SAME QUANTITY APPROXIMATELY\n[10:06] FEE036: SERIOUSLY\n[10:10] MEE034: THERE'S MORE VOMIT THERE\n[10:13] MEE035: UM\n[10:14] MEE033: IT'S SO MINGING\n[10:14] MEE035: I W\n[10:16] FEE036: IT REALLY IS\n[10:16] MEE033: UH\n[10:18] MEE035: DOES UH YEAH\n[10:21] MEE035: READY\n[10:21] MEE034: ALRIGHT\n[10:21] MEE034: YEP\n[10:24] MEE035: MINGING\n[10:25] MEE035: NICE\n[10:26] FEE036: YEAH\n[10:26] MEE033: I'M GOING LOCAL\n[10:27] FEE036: SLIDE IT IN THERE\n[10:28] MEE033: GOING LOCAL\n[10:28] FEE036: YEAH\n[10:28] MEE033: I HAVE TO BE HERE FOR THREE YEARS SO I MIGHT AS WELL GET THE TERMINOLOGY RIGHT\n[10:30] FEE036: YEAH FAIR ENOUGH\n[10:32] FEE036: I'VE ALREADY GOT MORE THAN I CAN KEEP TRACK OF\n[10:33] FEE036: AND I'M GONNA GO HOME NEXT WEEK AND EVERYONE'S GONNA BE LIKE OH MY GOD YOU'RE TURNING INTO ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE NO\n[10:36] MEE033: OH HAVE YOU BEEN HOME YET\n[10:38] MEE033: THEY'LL BE LIKE SAY SOMETHING BRITISH AND YOU'RE LIKE OH SHUT UP FAMILY\n[10:40] FEE036: I KNOW\n[10:42] FEE036: I KNOW\n[10:42] MEE035: UH-HUH\n[10:43] MEE034: UM\n[10:43] FEE036: OH IT SHOULD BE INTERESTING\n[10:45] FEE036: WAIT UNTIL I TELL THEM I'M NOT COMING BACK\n[10:45] MEE034: LET'S SEE\n[10:47] MEE033: RIGHT YOU S YOU'RE GONNA STAY HERE\n[10:48] FEE036: THEY'RE GONNA LOVE THAT ONE\n[10:51] FEE036: PROBABLY\n[10:52] FEE036: OR AT LEAST GET A WORK VISA FOR A WHILE AND THEN DECIDE\n[10:52] MEE033: WOW\n[10:54] MEE035: NICE\n[10:54] FEE036: 'CAUSE NICE\n[10:54] MEE033: BAD RELIGION\n[10:55] MEE034: YEAH THAT'S THE MUSIC I GREW UP LISTENING TO\n[10:58] FEE036: OF COURSE\n[10:58] MEE033: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[10:59] FEE036: OH NOW I CAN THINK OF SO MANY OTHER ONES\n[11:00] MEE034: AND SO THERE\n[11:02] MEE033: WELL YEAH THAT'S WHY YEAH\n[11:03] FEE036: THAT'S HOW IT WORKS\n[11:04] MEE034: SOMETHING I MISS ABOUT MY HOMETOWN\n[11:08] MEE033: I MISS COFFEE\n[11:09] MEE034: BURRITOS\n[11:09] FEE036: MM\n[11:10] MEE035: NICE\n[11:10] MEE033: BURRITOS\n[11:11] FEE036: OH\n[11:11] MEE034: THAT COST LESS THAN EIGHT POUNDS\n[11:13] FEE036: ANY THING THAT ARE LIKE FREE\n[11:13] MEE033: OH YEAH TWO TWO BUCKS\n[11:15] MEE033: WHERE ARE YOU FROM IN CALIFORNIA BY THE WAY\n[11:17] MEE034: I GREW UP IN SAN DIEGO BUT YEAH UM LA JOLLA P. B.\n[11:18] MEE033: DID YOU REALLY\n[11:18] MEE033: WHAT PART\n[11:21] MEE033: YEAH I'M FROM SAN DIEGO AS WELL\n[11:23] FEE036: NICE\n[11:24] MEE033: YEAH OH MAN\n[11:24] MEE034: BUT REALLY UH I LAST LIVED IN SAN FRANCISCO I HAVEN'T LIVED IN CALI WELL I HAVEN'T LIVED IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SINCE I WAS EIGHTEEN\n[11:30] MEE033: GOING TO S LIKE NORTH CAROL I'M SORRY YOU YOU JUST CAN'T GET A BETTER BURRITO THAN WHAT'S AVAILABLE IN THE S IN SAN DIEGO\n[11:36] MEE034: IT'S DIFFERENT\n[11:37] MEE034: 'CAUSE IN SAN DIEGO TH THE TORTILLAS ARE COOKED ON THE GRILL AND IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA THEY STEAM THEM\n[11:43] FEE036: IT MUST MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE\n[11:45] MEE034: YEAH IT REALLY DOES\n[11:45] MEE033: WELL IT'S IT'S I THERE'S OTHER THINGS TOO THERE'S YOU JUST CAN'T PLACE IT LIKE I WHEN I WENT TO SCHOOL IN THE U. IN SANTA BARBARA WHICH IS CENTRAL CALIFORNIA\n[11:49] FEE036: AH\n[11:53] MEE033: THE MEXICAN FOOD IS OKAY IT'S JUST NOT GOOD LIKE AND YEAH IT'S LIKE TWO BUCKS\n[11:57] MEE034: MM\n[11:58] MEE033: LIKE LITERALLY TWO BUCKS FOR THIS MASSIVE I MISS YEAH GOOD CALL ON THAT\n[12:00] FEE036: RIGHT\n[12:02] MEE034: YEAH\n[12:03] MEE034: WHERE YOU FROM IN SAN DIEGO\n[12:04] FEE036: MM\n[12:05] MEE033: UM JUST LITERALLY JUST METROPOLITAN SAN DIEGO I LIVE LIKE FIVE MINUTES FROM THE ZOO\n[12:09] MEE034: OKAY\n[12:10] MEE033: SO NORTH PARK ACTUALLY IF YOU WANT TO GET REAL SPECIFIC\n[12:11] MEE034: YEAH MY GRANDPARENTS LIVED ON UM THIRTY SECOND\n[12:14] MEE033: YEP\n[12:16] MEE034: CLOSE T UH DO YOU KNOW WHERE CLARE DE LUNE COFFEE SHOP IS AND\n[12:19] MEE033: YES\n[12:19] MEE033: ON UNIVERSITY YEAH\n[12:20] MEE034: CAFE FORTE\n[12:21] MEE033: YEAH IT'S ACTUALLY LIKE LITERALLY HALF A MILE FROM MY HOUSE\n[12:24] MEE034: COOL\n[12:25] MEE033: YEAH PRETTY COOL\n[12:26] MEE033: SMALL WORLD AS WE WERE DISCUSSING BEFORE\n[12:27] MEE034: YEAH\n[12:28] MEE033: ESPECIALLY WHEN WE'RE ALL FROM THE SAME GENERAL REGION\n[12:33] MEE033: RIGHT SO OKAY SUCCESS ON THE WHITEBOARD\n[12:35] FEE036: THERE YOU GO\n[12:35] MEE033: YOU CAN HARNESS THE AWESOME POWER A LITTLE BIT INTRODUCTIONS WE TALKED ABOUT SOME OF OUR C. D. S AND THINGS WE LIKE ABOUT THE CITY YOU KNOW I THINK WE'LL\n[12:36] MEE034: WOW\n[12:42] MEE033: UM RIGHT SO MOVING ON TO NOT FUN STUFF UH PROJECT FINANCE\n[12:47] MEE033: UM BASICALLY WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO DO IS SELL THIS REMOTE FOR TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[12:51] MEE033: UM\n[12:53] MEE033: THIS IS WHAT THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT HAS TOLD ME THE C. F. O. BUT I DON'T KNOW\n[12:57] MEE033: I'M NOT SOLD ON THIS IT'S PRETTY DEAR I MEAN TWENTY F THAT'S LIKE YOU KNOW\n[13:02] MEE033: FORTY BUCKS FOR A REMOTE\n[13:03] MEE033: IT WOULD HAVE TO PRETTY MUCH LIKE DO MY LAUNDRY FOR ME\n[13:05] FEE036: MM\n[13:06] MEE033: UM SO WHAT WE CAN MAYBE WORK ON THAT A LATER BUT WE'RE GONNA MAKE A LOT ON IT THE PROFIT AIMS TO MAKE FIFTY MILLION EUROS ON IT\n[13:12] MEE033: EUR INTERNATIONALLY\n[13:13] MEE033: SO UM ONE OF THE THINGS I I WAS GONNA MENTION TO YOU UM YOU GUYS THE DESIGNERS IS THAT UM IT M WE PROBABLY NEED A REVER IT NEEDS TO BE A UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL PROBABLY\n[13:24] MEE034: OKAY\n[13:24] MEE033: UM SO SOMETHING THAT COULD DO N. T. S. C. AS WELL AS PAL AS WELL AS VARIOUS OTHER FORMATS LIKE IF IT'S GONNA CONTROL D. V. D. S BUT UM YOU KNOW I'LL LEAVE THAT TO YOU GUYS BUT THAT'S SOMETHING THAT I I IT IS GONNA BE AN INTERNATIONAL SOLD THING\n[13:27] FEE036: MAKES SENSE\n[13:32] FEE036: UH\n[13:38] MEE033: UM BUT WE WANNA TRY TO MAKE IT FOR TWELVE FIFTY\n[13:41] MEE033: SO WE WANNA TRY TO MAKE A HUNDRED PERCENT PROFIT ON IT IF WE CAN\n[13:45] MEE033: UM S RIGHT SO UM JUST TO CLOSE UP I'M NOT SURE HOW MUCH TIME I'VE USED MM NEXT TIME RIGHT PROJECT MANAGER SORTED\n[13:52] MEE033: UM\n[13:53] MEE033: IS UH WE'LL MEET IN ANOTHER HALF AN HOUR OR SO UM AND I'D LIKE THE UM INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER TO GET GE THINK ABOUT WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE\n[14:01] MEE033: LIKE WHAT THE BASIC FUNCTION OF IT\n[14:03] MEE033: UM U. I. D. WELL YEAH YOU RIGHT G YOUR ASSIGNMENTS ARE UP THERE AND YOU'LL ALSO GET S ASSIGNMENTS FROM IN YOUR EMAIL AS WELL MORE SPEC SPECIFICS ON WHAT DO DO\n[14:14] MEE033: UM MM BASIC AND UM SO I NEED YOU TO TELL US WHAT UM WE WHAT THE USER'S GONNA WANT\n[14:20] FEE036: WHAT THEY'RE LOOKING FOR\n[14:20] MEE033: SO ACTUALLY IN A WAY YOU GUYS C MAYBE IN OUR NEXT MEETING CHAT A BIT ABOUT WHAT THE USER'S GONNA WANT AND WHAT THE USER CAN HAVE\n[14:28] MEE033: YOU KNOW LIKE UH SO\n[14:29] FEE036: AND NEGOTIATE THAT\n[14:30] MEE033: YEAH WELL IT IS AND WE'LL DISCUSS THE TRADE OFFS IN BETWEEN UM SO YEAH SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT IN YOUR EMAIL\n[14:31] FEE036: UH\n[14:38] MEE033: BUT I THINK THAT THAT IS MORE OR LESS A GOOD PLACE TO START FOR NOW UM\n[14:43] MEE033: AND AS MORE THINGS COME UP WE'LL HAVE MEETINGS AND YOU'LL GET EMAILS AND SO FORTH\n[14:47] MEE033: UM ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE WE GET STARTED\n[14:52] MEE035: I ASSUME THAT WE'RE BUILDING A STAND ALONE UH REMOTE CONTROL WE CAN'T KIND OF BUILD IT INTO OTHER UH PRODUCTS\n[15:01] MEE033: YOU MEAN TO LIKE\n[15:02] MEE035: FOR INSTANCE LIKE A MOBILE PHONE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[15:05] MEE034: MM\n[15:06] MEE033: HMM\n[15:07] MEE034: SOUNDS INTERESTING\n[15:09] MEE033: YEAH\n[15:11] FEE036: I DON'T THINK THERE'S ANY RULES ABOUT IT YET\n[15:12] FEE036: SO\n[15:12] MEE034: MAYBE OUR PERSONAL COACH WILL HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT THAT\n[15:14] FEE036: YEAH\n[15:15] MEE035: OR OR YOU KNOW CAN WE PRODU CAN WE SELL A REMOTE CONTROL PHONE FOR TWENTY FIVE POUNDS OR LESS\n[15:22] MEE033: WELL HAVE A THINK ABOUT IT\n[15:22] FEE036: MM\n[15:23] MEE033: I MEAN I'M I'M CERTAINLY OP IT SEEMS LIKE YEAH IT IT SEEMS LIKE IT'S CERTAINLY DO ABLE ISN'T IT\n[15:23] MEE035: YEP\n[15:24] MEE035: OKAY\n[15:26] FEE036: W YEAH\n[15:28] MEE033: I MEAN UM OR IF WE CAN'T HAVE A FULL MOBILE PHONE MAYBE A REMOTE THAT HAS SOME OTHER KIND OF USEFUL FUNCTION\n[15:34] MEE035: MM-HMM\n[15:34] MEE034: YEAH\n[15:36] MEE033: THE CLAPPER\n[15:37] MEE033: NO I MEAN NO GOOD IDEA GOOD IDEA\n[15:40] MEE033: WE'LL SEE WHAT SEE WHAT\n[15:40] MEE034: MAYBE A REMOTE WITH CHANGEABLE FACES LIKE THE FACES THAT YOU CAN BUY FOR PHONES\n[15:44] MEE035: NICE\n[15:45] FEE036: I LIKE THE LITTLE COVER THINGIES\n[15:45] MEE033: UH-HUH Y I LIKE THAT\n[15:46] MEE034: YEAH\n[15:47] MEE035: HOT\n[15:49] MEE033: YEAH\n[15:51] MEE033: THAT'S TRUE I GUESS WE WE PROBABLY HAVE SOME TIME MAYBE WE SHOULD BRAINSTORM A BIT LIKE WHAT WE WANNA DO GO BACK TO UM\n[15:59] MEE033: I DON'T REALLY HAVE ANY\n[15:59] MEE033: LET ME BRING UP SOMETHING ABOUT\n[16:02] MEE033: OUR BASIC GOALS HERE WHAT WE WANT TO ACCOMPLISH\n[16:07] MEE033: UH PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT\n[16:10] MEE033: TS TS TS\n[16:22] MEE033: YEAH\n[16:23] MEE033: NOT SO MUCH\n[16:25] FEE036: HMM\n[16:26] MEE033: ALL RIGHT WE'LL FIND THEM WE'RE ON OUR OWN\n[16:28] MEE035: NOW ARE WE ALSO DISCUSSING KIND OF OUR INITIAL IDEAS AT ALL HERE\n[16:31] MEE033: YEAH YEAH LET'S DO IT LET'S DO\n[16:33] MEE035: S DOES ANYBODY HAVE ANY INITIAL IDEAS\n[16:36] MEE033: I'M GONNA GO AHEAD AND TAKE NOTES ON THIS TOO 'CAUSE\n[16:41] FEE036: GOOD IDEA\n[16:42] FEE036: START YOUR MINUTES\n[16:43] MEE033: YEAH I MEAN OH YEAH RIGHT\n[16:44] FEE036: UM\n[16:46] MEE033: SO INITIAL IDEAS\n[16:50] FEE036: WELL IT'S PRETTY MUCH GIVEN IT'S GONNA BE UNIVERSAL RIGHT WE DECIDED THAT ALREADY AND IT MAY BE FUNCTIONING FOR OTHER THINGS\n[16:52] MEE033: YEAH\n[16:57] FEE036: AS SOON AS YOU SAID THAT I WAS THINKING LIKE ALL THE OTHER THINGS YOU COULD GET A REMOTE TO DO\n[16:59] FEE036: LIKE YOUR MICROWAVE OR YOUR FRONT DOOR OR LIKE TO HAVE EVERYTHING ON ONE THING\n[17:01] MEE034: YEAH\n[17:03] FEE036: BUT THEN I'VE NEVER BEEN A FAN OF THOSE HUGE REMOTES THAT HAVE LIKE A MILLION BUTTONS YOU CAN'T TELL WHAT THEY DO\n[17:07] MEE034: S SMALLER'S BETTER\n[17:07] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[17:09] MEE034: SIMPLE\n[17:09] FEE036: YEAH\n[17:09] MEE035: BUT I'M THINKING I'M THINKING KIND OF P. D. A. UH DESIGN SO TOUCH SCREEN DESIGN RATHER THAN BUTTON SO THAT YOU CAN KIND OF FLIP AROUND ALL SORTS OF DIFFERENT THINGS\n[17:10] FEE036: SPECIFIC\n[17:17] FEE036: OKAY\n[17:18] MEE034: OH RIGHT\n[17:19] MEE034: THAT'D BE DIFFERENT\n[17:19] FEE036: INTERESTING\n[17:21] MEE033: YEAH THAT'S SLICK ISN'T IT\n[17:24] MEE033: I MEAN LIKE STYLIST YEAH LIKE A JUST A YEAH\n[17:27] FEE036: TRUE\n[17:28] MEE033: RIGHT SO WE GOT FIVE MINUTES MORE TO CHAT ABOUT THIS PERFECT\n[17:31] MEE033: UM SO WE'VE GOT THIS KIND OF AN IDEA OF A TRADE OFF BETWEEN UM UH SIZE AND FUNCTIONALITY\n[17:35] FEE036: MM\n[17:38] FEE036: MM\n[17:39] MEE033: UM AND WE ALSO\n[17:39] FEE036: RIGHT\n[17:39] FEE036: WE WANT IT TO BE MUNT MULTIFUNCTIONAL BUT AT THE SAME TIME IF YOU GET IT TO DO TOO MUCH YOU'RE NOT GONNA BE ABLE TO TELL THEM APART\n[17:44] MEE034: YEAH\n[17:45] MEE035: TOO CONFUSING\n[17:45] MEE034: IT'S GONNA BE TOO COMPLICATED TOO CROWDED WITH BUTTONS AND THINGS\n[17:46] FEE036: THAT WHOLE YEAH\n[17:51] MEE033: I'M ALSO GONNA NOTE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE THIS IDEA OF UM SO YOU LIKE MAYBE LIKE AN L. LIKE A TOUCH SCREEN TYPE OF REMOTE\n[17:51] FEE036: HMM\n[17:59] MEE035: MM-HMM\n[18:00] FEE036: MM\n[18:00] MEE035: POSSIBLY\n[18:01] MEE033: I DON'T THINK ONE EXISTS\n[18:01] FEE036: AN INTERESTING OPTION\n[18:02] MEE033: BE A GOOD IDEA\n[18:02] MEE034: NEEDS IT NEEDS ONE OUTSTANDING FEATURE TO SET IT APART FROM ALL THE OTHER REMOTES\n[18:04] FEE036: YEAH\n[18:06] FEE036: DEFINITELY\n[18:06] MEE033: YEAH ALL THE OTHER UNIVERSAL REMOTES\n[18:09] MEE033: UM I DON'T KNOW IF THERE'S SUCH A THING OUT THERE\n[18:11] MEE033: I GUESS WE COULD DO SOME UH DO SOME RESEARCH ON OR ONE OF US COULD DO SOME RESEARCH ON IT ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT THERE ARE UM MULTI FORMAT LIKE UM YOU KNOW PAL\n[18:22] MEE033: N. T. S. C. REGION ONE\n[18:24] FEE036: RIGHT\n[18:25] MEE035: I'M PRETTY SURE THERE IS\n[18:27] MEE035: I MEAN I I HAVE A FRIEND WHO HAS A P. D. A. THAT HE JUST POINTS AT HIS TELEV ANY TELEVISION HE WANTS AND IT'LL FIGURE OUT THE THE SPECIFICATIONS OF IT AND WILL CONTROL IT UM SO I TH I ASSUME THAT THAT CAN BE DONE WITH UH KIND OF AROUND THE WORLD\n[18:27] MEE033: OKAY\n[18:29] MEE033: OKAY\n[18:31] FEE036: THAT\n[18:34] FEE036: YEAH\n[18:39] MEE033: INTERESTING\n[18:40] FEE036: AWESOME\n[18:40] MEE033: OKAY\n[18:43] FEE036: YEAH\n[18:43] MEE033: OKAY\n[18:44] MEE033: OKAY\n[18:46] MEE033: UM ALL RIGHT\n[18:47] MEE033: SO\n[18:48] MEE033: I LI I'M LIKING THAT IDEA THIS IDEA OF A TOUCH SCREEN REMOTE WITH MULTI FORMAT FEATURES\n[18:52] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[18:52] MEE033: UM\n[18:53] MEE034: RIGHT\n[18:54] MEE033: UM\n[18:56] MEE033: LET'S SEE\n[18:58] MEE034: I THINK MAKING IT OUT OF A NICE MATERIAL WOULD BE VERY IMPORTANT\n[19:01] MEE034: BECAUSE SO MANY OF THOSE REMOTES THAT YOU SEE THESE UNIVERSAL REMOTES LOOK SO CHEAP AND LOW QUALITY\n[19:03] FEE036: YEAH\n[19:05] MEE033: MM\n[19:06] FEE036: YEAH\n[19:06] FEE036: KEEPING IT NICE AND SLICK WOULD BE IMPORTANT\n[19:09] FEE036: AND\n[19:10] FEE036: I DON'T KNOW LIKE THERE'S SUCH A PROBLEM WITH LOSING THEM\n[19:14] FEE036: THAT ADDING THIS WHOLE LIKE P. D. A. PEN BUSINESS IS ONLY ONE MORE THING TO LOSE SO WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO BE CAREFUL WITH WHAT LIKE\n[19:16] MEE034: MM\n[19:18] MEE035: OH\n[19:21] FEE036: JUST SOMETHING LIKE KEEP IN MIND WHEN WE START ACTUALLY DEALING WITH THIS STUFF BUT THAT WOULD BE REALLY COOL\n[19:26] MEE033: UH LET'S SEE\n[19:29] MEE033: UM\n[19:29] MEE035: I LIKE THE IDEA OF THE UH MULTI PLATE\n[19:33] MEE033: YEAH YEAH OKAY\n[19:33] FEE036: YEAH\n[19:33] FEE036: FI B LIKE WHAT ARE THEY CALLED THOSE FACE PLATE THINGS\n[19:33] MEE035: IN IN\n[19:36] FEE036: ISN'T THERE A NAME FOR THEM\n[19:36] MEE033: THINK THEY'RE JUST CALLED FACE PLATES\n[19:37] FEE036: ARE THEY\n[19:38] MEE034: SOMETHING UH WE'LL HAVE TO COME UP WITH A NAME PATENT IT\n[19:38] MEE033: I DON'T KNOW\n[19:38] FEE036: I DUNNO\n[19:39] MEE035: I LIKE\n[19:40] MEE035: WE SHOULD C WE SHOULD COME UP WITH A FUZZY ONE AS WELL\n[19:40] FEE036: YEAH\n[19:41] FEE036: SOMETHING REALLY COOL\n[19:43] FEE036: LEOPARD PRINT OR SOMETHING\n[19:45] MEE035: FOR THOSE COLD WINTER DAYS\n[19:45] MEE034: LEOPARD PRINT\n[19:49] MEE033: UM\n[19:56] FEE036: HMM\n[19:57] MEE034: I THINK IT WOULDN'T BE SUCH A BAD IDEA TO HAVE A LIKE A LOCATOR DEVICE\n[20:01] MEE034: MAYBE A SIMPLE BUTTON THAT YOU HAVE ON YOUR TELEVISION TO HELP YOU FIND YOUR REMOTE\n[20:04] FEE036: TRUE\n[20:05] MEE033: MM\n[20:05] MEE033: BUT IF WE'RE BUNDLING IT UNLESS WE'RE SELLING THEIR TELLY WITH THE REMOTE\n[20:09] FEE036: RIGHT\n[20:10] MEE034: MM\n[20:11] MEE033: UM\n[20:17] MEE035: WELL IF WE BUNDLE IT AS A PHONE THEN YOU CAN ALWAYS CALL IT\n[20:20] MEE034: TRUE\n[20:20] MEE035: IF YOU'RE NOT DOING THAT THEN WE CAN HAVE SOMETHING THAT JUST KIND OF RINGS FROM EITHER WELL THERE USED TO BE THOSE WHISTLING DEVICES BUT THAT'S A LITTLE BIT ANNOYING\n[20:20] FEE036: TRUE\n[20:28] FEE036: RIGHT\n[20:29] MEE033: COU COULD WE NOT DO SOMETHING WHERE LIKE JUST A LITTLE LIT LIKE LITERALLY JUST A VERY SMALL KIND OF THING THAT COMES WITH THE REMOTE THAT YOU COULD PLACE SOMETHING ELSE THAT YOU PRESS AND IT MAKES THE REMOTE PAGE\n[20:39] MEE033: KINDA LIKE HOW ON A LOT OF UM UH CORDLESS REGULAR PHONES YOU HAVE A PAGE BUTTON AND IT GOES COULD WE DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[20:39] MEE035: TH\n[20:40] FEE036: RIGHT\n[20:42] MEE035: YEAH\n[20:43] MEE034: YEAH\n[20:45] FEE036: RIGHT\n[20:46] MEE034: I THINK SO\n[20:46] MEE035: THAT'S COOL\n[20:47] FEE036: PROBABLY\n[20:48] MEE035: I THINK WE COULD DESIGN INTO THAT\n[20:49] MEE034: YEAH\n[20:50] FEE036: GOOD\n[20:53] MEE033: UM YEAH I THINK THIS MATERIAL QUALITY AS WELL LIKE I GUESS WHAT WE CAN THINK ABOUT WHAT KIND OF UM UH YOU KNOW APPLE 'S BEEN REALLY SUCCESSFUL WITH THIS SURGICAL WHITE KIND OF BUSINESS OR THIS SLEEK KIND OF YOU KNOW\n[21:03] FEE036: MM\n[21:05] FEE036: YEAH\n[21:06] FEE036: AND THAT TITANIUM THE NEW SILVER SLEEK ONES THAT'S LAST COUPLE OF YEARS VERY MUCH SO\n[21:06] MEE034: MM\n[21:10] MEE033: YEAH\n[21:11] MEE035: CURVES\n[21:12] FEE036: MM\n[21:12] MEE033: YEAH\n[21:12] MEE033: WE DO HAVE THE MINIMUM AM AMOUNT I MEAN WE WERE TALKING FINANCES I DUNNO SELLING A A FORTY POUND REMOTE WOULD H OR A FORTY DOLLAR REMOTE\n[21:19] MEE033: TWENTY FIVE EURO REMOTE WOULD BE PRETTY YOU KNOW IT'S PRETTY EXPENSIVE SO MAYBE WE MIGHT WANNA TRADE OFF SOME OF THE FEATURES FOR A LOWER PRICE\n[21:22] FEE036: RIGHT\n[21:28] MEE033: WITHOUT WITHOUT GETTING INTO THAT WHOLE LIKE YOU KNOW GO DOWN TO BARGAIN STORE REMOTE YOU KNOW BARGAIN STORE UNIVERSAL REMOTE THAT'S BLACK AND YOU KNOW M MASSIVE\n[21:33] FEE036: RIGHT\n[21:34] MEE034: YEAH\n[21:36] MEE033: SOME KIND OF I DUNNO A BALANCE THERE IN SOMEWHERE\n[21:37] FEE036: MM\n[21:39] FEE036: DEFINITELY\n[21:40] MEE033: BUT UM HAVE A THINK ABOUT WHAT WE CAN DO HAVE A THINK ABOUT WHAT WE WANT TO DO HOW WE'RE GONNA SELL IT AND UM\n[21:44] FEE036: YEAH\n[21:45] FEE036: OR IF YOU OUR USERS IN MIND LIKE THESE GRANDMAS ARE NOT GONNA BE INTO THIS WHOLE NEW LET'S DESIGN\n[21:51] FEE036: NO IT'S THEY'RE USED TO THE BUTTONS SO WE'LL HAVE TO BE CAREFUL OF EXACTLY WHO WE'RE MARKETING THIS TO\n[21:55] MEE034: YEAH\n[21:55] FEE036: AND WHO WE'RE GONNA BE ABLE TO GET IT OUT OF\n[21:55] MEE033: MM\n[21:59] MEE034: 'S TRUE\n[22:03] FEE036: BUT\n[22:05] MEE035: WE'RE TALKING TWENTY FIVE POUNDS OR TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[22:07] MEE033: TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[22:07] FEE036: EUROS\n[22:16] MEE035: SLIGHT DIFFERENCE I GUESS\n[22:18] MEE033: YEAH\n[22:20] MEE033: THEY'RE ALL WEAKER THAN THEY'RE ALL STRONGER THAN THE DOLLAR\n[22:23] FEE036: MM\n[22:23] MEE033: ALTHOUGH COMPUTER PARTS ALL IF YOU'RE GONNA UPGRADE YOUR COMPUTER BUY IT IN THE STATES\n[22:27] MEE033: LIKE UM DO YOU GUYS KNOW FRY'S\n[22:30] MEE033: HUGE COMPUTER UH ELECTRONICS STORE\n[22:30] MEE035: NO\n[22:30] FEE036: MM MM\n[22:32] MEE033: THEY SERVE UM RIGHT THEY SA THA S THEY WILL SELL THINGS OVERSEAS SO YOU CAN BUY STUFF IN AMERICA AND HAVE IT SHIPPED OVER FOR LIKE TWENTY THIRTY POUNDS ABOUT\n[22:37] FEE036: MM\n[22:42] MEE033: RIGHT SO UM LET'S GO AHEAD AND WRAP THAT UP HERE FOR NOW I'M GONNA PUT THESE INITIAL IDEAS 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WHAT YOU'VE FOUND AND THEN WE'LL HAVE A BIT OF DISCUSSION\n[0:22] MEE033: SO BASICALLY UH WHAT I'VE JUST FOUND OUT FROM THE BOARD I DUNNO IF YOU GUYS GOT THIS EMAIL AS WELL BUT IT NEEDS TO BE TELEVISION ONLY\n[0:28] MEE033: SO NO WE'RE NOT DOING D. V. D. WE'RE NOT DOING ANYTHING ELSE IT'S JUST GONNA BE A TELEVISION REMOTE\n[0:29] FEE036: OKAY\n[0:32] MEE033: UM IT ALSO NEEDS TO HAVE THE COMPANY COLOURS INCLUDED IN IT\n[0:38] MEE033: UM SO THAT'S RED AND BLACK\n[0:39] MEE033: AND IT HAS TO HAVE THE SLOGAN CASE YOU GUYS FORGET THE SLOGAN IT'S WE PUT FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[0:47] MEE033: UM AND NO TELETEXT\n[0:49] MEE033: I'M NOT SURE WHAT TELETEXT IS BUT I'M ASSUMING YOU GUYS DO SO WE DON'T WANNA INCLUDE THAT UM IN THIS PARTICULAR DESIGN\n[0:56] MEE033: FOR REASONS THAT I DON'T REALLY KNOW\n[1:00] MEE033: THERE'S BUT IT'S THE BOARD SO THERE YOU GO\n[1:03] MEE033: SO BASICALLY UM GIVEN THOSE GUIDELINES WHICH WILL HAVE SOME EFFECT ON HOW WE DESIGN WE'LL DISCUSS IT LATER I MEAN 'CAUSE IT'S TELEVISION ONLY WE'LL BE ABLE TO CHANGE OUR UH UM\n[1:15] MEE033: WELL WE CAN S SACRIFICE MORE FUNCTION FOR A BETTER TELEVISION REMOTE\n[1:20] MEE033: ANYWAY\n[1:21] MEE033: SO I'M GONNA TURN OVER TO THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER UH TO GO AHEAD AND MAKE A PRESENTATION ON\n[1:25] MEE034: OKAY\n[1:27] MEE034: SO DO I UNPLUG THIS BIT HERE\n[1:28] FEE036: GOTTA PLUG YOU IN\n[1:28] MEE033: OH RIGHT YEAH\n[1:30] MEE033: YEP\n[1:41] MEE033: MIGHT HAVE TO HIT FUNCTION F. EIGHT BUT IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S GONNA COME UP\n[1:47] MEE033: YEP\n[1:47] MEE033: COOL\n[1:48] MEE034: OKAY\n[1:50] MEE034: RIGHT\n[1:52] MEE034: THAT'S PAGE ONE OF MY PRESENTATION\n[1:54] MEE033: BRILLIANT\n[1:54] FEE036: VERY NICE\n[1:55] FEE036: FOR YOUR FIRST POWERPOINT IT'S LOVELY\n[1:57] MEE034: SO THE UH METHOD\n[1:58] MEE034: WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO UNDERSTAND HOW REMOTE CONTROLS WORK AND RES UH SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE THIS PROJECT\n[2:04] MEE034: UM REMOTE CONTROL WORKS AS FOLLOWS\n[2:06] MEE034: THIS IS ALL PRETTY BASIC STUFF YOU GUYS\n[2:09] MEE034: UM SENDS MESSAGE TO ANOTHER SYSTEM\n[2:12] MEE034: SO THERE'S AN ENERGY SOURCE INVOLVED IN THAT LIKE A BATTERY OR SOLAR POWER SOMETHING ALONG THOSE LINES THERE'S AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT\n[2:20] MEE034: WHICH IS THE MICROCHIP UM AND THAT ACTUALLY COMPOSE THE MESSAGES AND USUALLY THE WAY A A REMOTE CONTROL WORKS IS IT SENDS INFRARED BITS TO ANOTHER SYSTEM\n[2:31] MEE034: A USER INTERFACE CONTROLS THE CHIP BASICALLY THAT'S THE CASING AND THE BUTTONS AND UM ACCORDINGLY THE MESSAGES AS WELL\n[2:41] MEE034: SO MY FINDINGS\n[2:42] MEE034: UM I JUST DID A PRELIMINARY STUDY HERE AND UH I FOUND THAT TOO MUCH METAL IN REMOTE DESIGN COULD POTENTIALLY CAUSE INTERFERENCE WITH THE ABILITY OF THE REMOTE TO SEND COMMANDS\n[2:53] MEE034: AND TOO MUCH METAL CAN CAUSE REMOTES TO BEHAVE UNEXPECTEDLY BY RECEIVING FALSE SIGNALS\n[2:58] MEE034: UM TOO MUCH METAL IS USED SOMETIMES AND PEOPLE PICK UP RADIO SIGNALS AND THE LIKE\n[3:02] MEE034: AND THERE'S ALSO THE POSSIBILITY OF THE REMOTE CATCHING ON FIRE AND INJURING THE CUSTOMER JUST THINK OF THOSE LAWSUITS THAT'D BE REALLY BAD\n[3:11] MEE034: THEREFORE I SUGGEST PRIMARILY PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION\n[3:13] MEE033: 'KAY\n[3:14] MEE034: UM COMPONENTS\n[3:16] MEE034: JUST SOME IDEAS THAT I HAD UM ENERGY SOURCE\n[3:20] MEE034: IT'S KINDA HIP TO BE ECO FRIENDLY SO I THOUGHT MAYBE WE COULD DO SOMETHING WITH SOLAR POWER WITH AN ALKALINE BATTERY BACKUP\n[3:27] MEE034: UM THE USER INTERFACE I WAS SINCE WE CAN'T USE METAL I WAS THINKING MAYBE A HIGH GRADE RECYCLED PLASTIC\n[3:34] MEE033: MM\n[3:35] MEE034: THE CHIP UM SILICON BASED CHIP I DON'T REALLY SEE ANY WAY AROUND THAT WE CAN'T REALLY BE DIFFERENT IN THAT RESPECT\n[3:42] MEE034: UM THE SENDER WELL I'M THINKING INFRARED 'CAUSE IT IS THE INDUSTRY STANDARD\n[3:47] MEE034: MULTI CHANNEL THAT'S A WORD I MADE UP I DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT IT MEANS\n[3:51] MEE033: 'KAY\n[3:51] MEE034: UH PAL AND N. T. S. C. COMPATIBLE AND UH PROBABLY A TWO HUNDRED FOOT RANGE\n[3:51] MEE033: FAIR ENOUGH\n[3:56] MEE033: 'KAY\n[3:56] MEE034: UH AND THE RECEIVER OF COURSE IS ANY NUMBER OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES\n[4:01] MEE034: UM BUT IN THIS CASE IT'LL ONLY BE T. V. S\n[4:04] MEE034: UM PERSONAL PREFERENCES I REALLY THINK THAT WE SHOULD USE PLASTIC AS OPPOSED TO METAL UM\n[4:10] MEE034: THE COMPANY SIMPLY CAN'T AFFORD THIS KINDS OF LAWSUITS WHICH ADM ADMITTEDLY IS GONNA COME AT THE COST OF A CERTAIN AESTHETIC VALUE 'CAUSE WE WERE THINKING\n[4:11] FEE036: FINE\n[4:17] MEE033: IS IS THERE A WAY THAT WE CAN USE UM MODERN TYPES OF POLYMERS\n[4:22] MEE033: OR MO MODERN TYPES OF PLASTICS THAT MAYBE DO HAVE SOME KIND OF AESTHETIC VALUE UM LIKE IF A WHITE LIKE IF WE TALK ABOUT LIKE WELL LIKE ON THE LAPT ON THESE LAPTOPS AND OTHER ONES THEY USE A A PRETTY NICE\n[4:32] MEE034: RIGHT\n[4:32] FEE036: IT NEEDS YEAH\n[4:34] MEE033: YOU CAN DO I IS THERE SOME KIND OF NICE COLO DER QUALITY PLASTIC THAT WE CAN WORK WITH\n[4:39] MEE034: YEAH THAT SHOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM\n[4:40] MEE034: UM FOR EXAMPLE THE PLASTIC THEY HAVE ON YOUR LAPTOP THERE IS SOMETHING THAT'S PERFECTLY POSSIBLE FOR US TO DO\n[4:45] MEE033: OKAY OKAY\n[4:49] MEE034: THAT'S THE END OF MY PRESENTATION\n[4:49] FEE036: COOL\n[4:50] MEE033: GREAT\n[4:51] MEE033: THANK YOU VERY MUCH NATHAN\n[4:53] MEE033: UM IF NEXT WE CAN HAVE THE UM USER INTERFACE DEVELOPER GO AHEAD AND MAKE A BRIEF PRESENTATION THAT'D BE GREAT AS WELL\n[5:02] MEE033: S PLUG YOURSELF IN HERE\n[5:22] MEE033: MM\n[5:25] MEE033: UM HIT FUNCTION F. EIGHT REAL QUICKLY HOLD DOWN\n[5:34] MEE033: MM\n[5:35] FEE036: LOOKS LIKE YOU'RE IN OKAY\n[5:36] MEE034: IS IT PLUGGED IN WELL\n[5:40] MEE034: THERE IT GOES\n[5:42] MEE034: COMPUTER ADJUSTING\n[5:42] MEE035: TH\n[5:43] FEE036: THERE YOU GO\n[5:43] MEE033: THERE YOU GO\n[5:44] MEE033: SWEET\n[5:49] MEE035: WELL SO\n[5:50] MEE035: HERE WE HAVE A UH MY TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN PRESENTATION\n[5:56] MEE035: UM SO A FEW OF THE REQUIREMENTS WE NEED HERE\n[6:00] MEE035: UH WE N BASICALLY NEED TO OPERATE AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE\n[6:03] MEE035: IT NEEDS TO BE UNIVERSAL UM AND POSSIBLY UH OPERATE SEVERAL DIFFERENT TYPES OF DEVICES ALTHOUGH WE NOW UH FIND THAT UH THAT THAT'S NO PROBLEM\n[6:10] MEE033: YEAH SORRY I COULDN'T GET THAT G TO USE BEFORE\n[6:14] MEE035: UM SO SOME OF MY FINDINGS\n[6:17] MEE035: UM BASICALLY WANNA SEND MESSAGES UH TO A TELEVISION SET\n[6:21] MEE035: UM THAT WOULD BE ANY NUMBER OF DIFFERENT THINGS UH SUCH AS SWITCH ON THE TELEVISION\n[6:27] MEE035: UH SWITCH TO THE NEXT CHANNEL THAT SORT OF THING I THINK WE'RE ALL QUITE UH\n[6:31] MEE035: QUITE UH INTELLIGENT AND KNOW KNOW WHAT A NORMAL REMOTE CONTROL DOES\n[6:36] MEE035: UM NOW SOME OF THE OTHER THINGS I FOUND IS A A COMPLICATED REMOTE CONTROL SORRY THAT WE CAN'T QUITE SEE MY RED THERE VERY WELL BUT UH THIS REMOTE CONTROL HAS MANY FUNCTIONS UM SO IT CAN DO A LOT OF THINGS BUT IT UH IT IS QUITE COMPLICATED AND MOST USERS WILL FIND IT UH FIND THAT THEY WON'T USE MOST OF THE FUNCTIONS BECAUSE THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE THEM AND DON'T WANNA TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT\n[6:43] MEE033: OH YEAH LOOK AT THAT\n[6:44] MEE034: MM\n[6:54] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[7:03] MEE035: AS YOU ALSO NOTICE IT'S QUITE A BORING DESIGN\n[7:07] MEE035: UM\n[7:08] MEE035: ANOTHER REMOTE CONTROL SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT IT'S A SIMPLER REMOTE CONTROL UH MANY LESS BUTTONS BUT UH HAS MANY FEWER FUNCTIONS\n[7:17] MEE035: UM M MUCH EASIER FOR THE USER TO MANIPULATE AND USE\n[7:21] MEE035: UM IT ALSO HAS A BIT OF A CHEAP LOOK AND IT'S ALSO QUITE BORING\n[7:27] MEE035: SO MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[7:28] MEE033: NICE\n[7:30] MEE035: REVOLUTIONISE THE IDEA OF UH A REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:34] MEE035: UM SO ATTAIN THE FUNCTIONALITY OF A COMPLICATED DEVICE BUT USE A SIMPLE FORMATTED DISPLAY UH FOR THE USER TO TO WORK WITH\n[7:42] MEE035: AND I WAS GONNA ADD ANOTHER UH SLIDE HERE BUT I DIDN'T QUITE HAVE TIME THERE\n[7:46] MEE033: OKAY\n[7:46] MEE035: UM\n[7:47] MEE035: JUST INCORPORATING SOME OF THE IDEAS THAT WE HAD PREVIOUSLY LIKE UH HAVING MULTIPLE FACE BUT IT'S UH\n[7:54] MEE033: GREAT\n[7:54] MEE033: THANKS FOR THAT RON\n[7:55] FEE036: RIGHT\n[7:58] MEE033: 'KAY YEP THAT'S YOU\n[7:58] FEE036: DOES THAT MEAN I'M UP\n[8:00] FEE036: I THINK SO\n[8:01] FEE036: OKAY\n[8:02] MEE035: I CAN PLUG YOU IN\n[8:03] FEE036: OH THAT WOULD BE PERFECT\n[8:04] FEE036: THANK YOU\n[8:08] FEE036: SLIDE SHOW UP AND RUNNING\n[8:11] FEE036: OR NOT\n[8:11] MEE033: GIVE IT A LITTLE BIT\n[8:12] FEE036: UH\n[8:22] FEE036: OH THERE WE GO\n[8:23] FEE036: PERFECT\n[8:25] FEE036: OKAY\n[8:26] FEE036: SO THIS IS ME\n[8:27] FEE036: UM BASICALLY I WAS LOOKING THROUGH SOME MARKETING REPORTS THAT WE'VE GOT AND WE HAD A USABILITY TEST WHERE WE WERE ACTUALLY SORT LIKE WATCHING A HUNDRED PEOPLE USE T. V. REMOTES AND SEE WHAT IT IS THAT THEY'RE USING AND THEN THEY FILLED OUT A QUESTIONNAIRE ABOUT WHAT THEY LIKE AND WHAT THEY DON'T ABOUT THEIR GENERAL T. V. REMOTE CONTROL PRACTICES\n[8:46] FEE036: UM PRETTY MUCH THROUGH TESTING WE WERE FINDING OUT THAT MOST OF THE TIME EVERYBODY'S USED TO USING CHANGING THE CHANNEL TURNING IT ON USING THE VOLUME\n[8:55] FEE036: M THE MAJORITY OF THE TIME THAT'S ALL THAT'S GOING ON THE OTHER FUNCTIONS HAPPEN\n[9:00] FEE036: FOR SOME PEOPLE THEY'RE IMPORTANT BUT THE PRIMARY USES ARE REALLY REALLY BASIC\n[9:04] FEE036: UM AND SO BIG COMPLICATED REMOTES LIKE ONE WE SAW IN THE LAST PRESENTATION ARE REALLY NOT THE GENERAL PUBLIC'S USE\n[9:12] FEE036: THEY'RE NOT USING A LOT OF IT THEY DON'T NEED IT\n[9:16] FEE036: THEY EVEN FIND IT FRUSTRATING WHEN THERE ARE ALL THOSE BUTTONS THAT THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH\n[9:20] FEE036: AND UM WE ALSO FOUND OUT THAT UH FIFTY PERCENT OF OUR PEOPLE THEIR THE WORST THING ABOUT A REMOTE IS HOW OFTEN THEY LOSE IT\n[9:25] FEE036: AND THEN THEY CAN'T FIND IT IN THE ROOM\n[9:27] FEE036: SO I THINK WHAT WE WERE TALKING ABOUT WITH A PAGER OR SOMETHING WILL REALLY COME INTO PLAY WITH A LOT OF THESE PEOPLE\n[9:34] FEE036: UM THERE'S ALSO A SURVEY ABOUT WHAT THEY LIKED ABOUT REMOTES AND PRETTY MUCH THEY ALL THINK THEY'RE HIDEOUS AND NOT VERY USEFUL\n[9:42] FEE036: AND THE YOUNGER DEMOGRAPHICS ARE ALL REALLY INTERESTED IN VOICE RECOGNITION OPTIONS\n[9:47] FEE036: I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S SOMETHING WE'RE READY TO LOOK INTO TECHNICALLY THAT'S UP TO THE DESIGN PEOPLE BUT IT IS S SOMETHING WORTH THINKING ABOUT\n[9:53] FEE036: ESPECIALLY SINCE THE YOUNGER DEMOGRAPHIC'S OBVIOUSLY THE ONE THAT'S GONNA KEEP GROWING SO IF THAT'S THE DIRECTION WE'RE HEADED IN IT'S SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT\n[10:00] FEE036: UM BUT BASICALLY IT REALLY IS THE PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND GETTING IT TO LOOK NICE WHICH ARE\n[10:07] FEE036: THE STANDARDS\n[10:08] FEE036: SO IT'S A GOOD START FOR US\n[10:10] MEE033: THAT'S GREAT\n[10:12] MEE033: THANK YOU SARAH\n[10:14] MEE033: RIGHT\n[10:15] FEE036: NEED TO UNPLUG THIS\n[10:15] MEE033: SO UM YEP I'LL JUST UH SWITCH THAT BACK HERE\n[10:17] FEE036: NEED IT BACK\n[10:19] MEE033: I'LL FINISH UP WITH JUST A BIT OF DISCUSSION PLAN ON FOR THE NEXT PHASE\n[10:20] FEE036: THERE YOU GO\n[10:34] MEE033: RIGHT SO I THINK WE'VE COVERED MOST OF THESE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS THROUGH THIS UM THROUGH YOU GUYS'S PRESENTATIONS UM WE'VE GOT UH Y THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER SUGGESTS UH OR PRETTY MUCH EMPHATICALLY SUGGESTED THAT WE NEED TO GO WITH PLASTIC\n[10:50] MEE033: UM SARAH SHE'S RECOMMENDED THAT WE GO FOR SIMPLER FUNCTIONS SO FEWER FUNCTIONS UM BUT WE NEED TO DECIDE WHO ARE WE SELLING THIS TO\n[11:01] MEE033: YOU S YOUR STATS SUGGESTED THAT SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF PEOPLE UNDER THIRTY FIVE WANTED THOUGHT ABOUT VOICE CONTROL\n[11:06] FEE036: OH RIGHT\n[11:08] MEE033: UM SO DO WE WANNA GO FOR THAT OR DO WE WANT TO GO FOR AN OLDER DEMOGRAPHIC\n[11:14] MEE033: AND MY THOUGHT IS UM WE'VE GOT W IF WE'RE GONNA GO FOR A SLEEK LOOK I MEAN WE ARE PUTTING THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS UM\n[11:23] FEE036: WE'RE NOT CATERING TO THE PENSIONERS OF THE WORLD I DON'T THINK SO\n[11:28] MEE033: YES\n[11:29] MEE033: SO MAYBE THIS WE SHOULD LOOK INTO THIS YOUNGER DEMOGRAPHIC\n[11:33] MEE033: UM\n[11:33] FEE036: RIGHT\n[11:35] MEE033: SO\n[11:38] MEE033: UH WE NEED TO WONDER AH H ABOUT HOW WE MAKE IT BETTER AND SMALLER AND FASTER UM THINK WE'RE CONSTRAINED TO PLASTICS VERY WELL WE'VE GOT THIS IDEA\n[11:48] MEE033: RON WAS SAYING WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT UH REVOLUTIONISING THE WAY IT'S LOOKING UM\n[11:52] FEE036: RIGHT\n[11:53] MEE033: WHICH MIGHT BE EASIER GIVEN THAT WE'RE GOING FOR SIMPLER FUNCTION AND THAT WE'RE ONLY GOING FOR A TELLY\n[11:56] FEE036: UH\n[11:57] MEE033: UM SO UM\n[12:02] MEE033: HOW TH THIS VOICE OPERATION THING IS I THINK IS A GOOD IDEA UM ASSUMING THAT IT'S DOABLE\n[12:09] MEE033: UM AT LEAST FOR THE BASIC CONTROLS MAYBE WE CAN BALANCE IT THAT WAY YOU KNOW WE CAN SEE\n[12:11] FEE036: RIGHT\n[12:12] MEE034: MM\n[12:13] MEE033: OKAY YOU CAN'T SAY RECORD ALIAS TONIGHT AT SEVEN P. M. BUT WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO SAY UM VOLUME UP\n[12:21] FEE036: YEAH\n[12:22] MEE034: RIGHT\n[12:23] MEE034: I THINK IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE TO UH COMBINE THE LOCATOR DEVICE AND THE VOICE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY\n[12:31] MEE033: MM\n[12:31] FEE036: OH\n[12:32] FEE036: THAT COULD WORK\n[12:33] FEE036: I LIKE THAT\n[12:34] MEE034: WITH A SIMPLE COMMAND LIKE LOCATE\n[12:36] FEE036: YEAH\n[12:36] MEE034: AND THEN IT COULD START TO BEEP AND\n[12:37] FEE036: SOMETHING VERY BASIC\n[12:39] FEE036: RIGHT\n[12:40] MEE033: RIGHT\n[12:41] MEE034: THEREFORE BE FOUND\n[12:42] MEE035: SOUNDS GOOD\n[12:42] FEE036: IS THAT ONLY GONNA BE WITHIN OUR TWO HUNDRED FOOT RANGE THEN\n[12:44] MEE034: OH YEAH I THINK THAT'S VERY DOABLE\n[12:45] FEE036: OKAY\n[12:46] MEE033: THE DIFFICULTY WH WOULD BE IN UM I THINK LIKE I YOU COULDN'T SPEAK INTO THE REMOTE THAT YOU'RE TRYING TO FIND\n[12:55] MEE033: 'KAY YOU HAVE SOMETHING THAT PICKS UP\n[12:58] MEE034: MM\n[12:58] MEE033: A VOICE FROM FAR AWAY\n[12:58] FEE036: YEAH\n[13:00] MEE034: IT'S A GOOD POINT\n[13:01] MEE033: IF IT'S HIDDEN UNDER THE COUCH BUT THEN AGAIN YOU HAVE THIS WEE THIS WEE THING YOU KNOW THAT'S JUST A LITTLE CHIP OR WHATEVER THAT HAS THE PAGE BUTTON\n[13:07] MEE033: MAYBE THAT COULD BE VOICE ACTIVATED TOO\n[13:09] MEE035: A LITTLE STICKY PAD TO STICK ON TOP OF YOUR UH TELEVISION\n[13:09] FEE036: MM\n[13:12] MEE035: AND YOU JUST SAY SOMETHING TO INTO THAT AND IT\n[13:12] FEE036: YEAH\n[13:14] MEE033: YEAH\n[13:14] MEE034: YEAH\n[13:15] MEE035: FINDS YOUR\n[13:15] FEE036: K\n[13:16] MEE033: OR AN ISOLATED MAGNET OR SOMETHING LIKE OR YOU KNOW SOMETHING THAT WOULDN'T INTERFERE I DON'T KNOW THAT'D BE THE TECHNICAL THING BUT YEAH I LIKE THAT\n[13:20] FEE036: YEAH\n[13:22] MEE033: I LIKE THAT THE VOICE RECOGNITION FOR THE PAGING SYSTEM\n[13:25] MEE035: THE OTHER THING IS WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO HANDLE THE SIMPLICITY OF A REMOTE CONTROL AND KIND OF PUT THE MORE COMPLICATED THINGS INTO A VOICE CONTROL\n[13:34] MEE035: SO IT COULD BE SOLD TO BOTH THE YOUNGER MARKET AND THE OLDER MARKET\n[13:37] FEE036: TRUE\n[13:37] MEE035: AND THE YOUNGER MARKET COULD USE KIND OF THE VOI VOICE CONTROL METHOD AND THE OLDER MARKET MIGHT MIGHT K EXACTLY AND MIGHT CONSIDER THE OLDER MARKET COULD USE THE SIMPLER DESIGN WITH THE TRADITIONAL BUTTONS AND WHAT NOT\n[13:42] FEE036: MAKING IT JUST AN OPTION\n[13:43] MEE034: MM\n[13:44] FEE036: YEAH\n[13:48] FEE036: RIGHT\n[13:50] MEE033: YEAH\n[13:51] MEE034: I WAS THINKING UH\n[13:51] FEE036: ARE WE STILL THINKING ABOUT THIS SCREEN SORRY\n[13:53] MEE034: OH GO AHEAD\n[13:53] FEE036: GO AHEAD\n[13:54] FEE036: THE UH IF WE'RE GONNA DO THIS TOUCH PAD SCREEN THING IT WOULD BE STILL DO WE KNOW IF THAT'S AN OPTION TECHNICALLY RIGHT NOW TO THAT\n[13:57] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[14:00] MEE035: 'S DEFINITELY AN OPTION TECHNICALLY\n[14:01] FEE036: OKAY\n[14:02] MEE035: I'VE LOOKED INTO UH COSTS OF UH TOUCH SCREEN METHODS AND WHAT NOT\n[14:05] FEE036: OKAY\n[14:06] MEE035: THEY SEEM TO BE UH YOU KNOW ALMOST AS CHEAP AS A BUTTON METHOD AT THIS POINT\n[14:08] FEE036: WE'RE DOING OKAY\n[14:11] FEE036: 'CAUSE IT SEEMS LIKE AN INTERESTING OPTION ESPECIALLY BECAUSE THEN YOU COULD HAVE LIKE YOUR PRIMARY SCREEN JUST BE THESE YOU KNOW FOUR OR FIVE BASIC FUNCTIONS\n[14:11] MEE033: OKAY\n[14:17] FEE036: YOU CAN HAVE\n[14:18] MEE033: MM\n[14:18] FEE036: MENU OPTIONS OR SOMETHING TO HAVE ALL THESE OTHER COMPLICATED VOICE RECOGNITION SETTINGS\n[14:18] MEE034: YEAH\n[14:23] FEE036: THINGS THAT YOU'RE NOT GONNA USE EVERY DAY AND THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE AREN'T GONNA USE BUT IT IS AN OPTION THERE FOR THIS HI TECH MARKET THAT SORT OF RE IS THE SLEEK THING WE'RE GOING FOR\n[14:33] MEE034: GOTTA WONDER THOUGH IF WE'RE ADDING SO MUCH TECHNOLOGY TO THIS ONE REMOTE\n[14:37] MEE034: ARE WE STILL GONNA BE ABLE TO MEET OUT TWELVE POU OUR TWELVE FIFTY EURO YOU KNOW GOAL FOR SELLING THESE THINGS\n[14:40] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[14:40] FEE036: TRUE\n[14:42] FEE036: WORTH LOOKING INTO\n[14:44] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[14:44] MEE034: IT SEEMS LIKE WE'RE NOT GONNA BE ABLE TO HANDLE ALL THESE FUNCTIONS WITH JUST ONE MICROCHIP\n[14:44] FEE036: YEAH\n[14:44] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[14:49] MEE034: THE MICROCHIP IS PROBABLY THE MOST EXPENSIVE PART OF THE THE WHOLE MECHANISM\n[14:51] FEE036: TRUE\n[14:52] MEE033: OKAY\n[14:54] FEE036: YEAH\n[14:55] MEE034: SO IT'S JUST SOMETHING TO CONSIDER\n[14:55] MEE033: OKAY\n[14:57] MEE033: ABSOLUTELY\n[14:58] MEE033: MM 'KAY UM WELL YEAH I GUESS WE'LL CROSS THAT BRIDGE UM IN A LA SLIGHTLY LATER STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT UM BUT YEAH I KNOW THAT'S PERFECTLY VIABLE QUESTION\n[15:09] MEE033: MM 'KAY UM SO I'M SEEING THAT WE'RE GONNA JUST BASICALLY FOCUS ON THIS YOUNG DEMOGRAPHIC GROUP AIM IT AT THEM\n[15:16] MEE033: BUT THEN IN A SENSE THAT ITS BELLS AND WHISTLES ARE AVAILABLE FOR ANYBODY WHO WANTS THEM BUT BASICALLY WE'LL MAKE A SLEEK SIMPLE FUNCTIONED UM UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:24] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[15:29] MEE033: UM I THINK THIS VOICE RECOGNITION THING IS A WE'VE GOT A MARKET FOR IT UH I DON'T THINK THERE'S TOO MANY\n[15:34] FEE036: MM\n[15:35] MEE033: WE'D MORE OR LESS BE CORNERING THE MARKET ON IT AS WELL WE DON'T HAVE MANY UM\n[15:39] FEE036: YEAH\n[15:41] MEE033: I APPEAR TO HAVE LOST MY MICROPHONE\n[15:44] MEE033: MM\n[15:47] MEE033: RIGHT UM WE DON'T HAVE MANY PEOPLE OR THERE'S NOT VERY MANY COMPETITORS OUT THERE THAT DO THAT SO COOL\n[15:54] MEE033: UM RIGHT\n[15:58] MEE033: I GUESS WE'VE C WE'VE TOUCHED ON MOST OF THIS\n[16:00] MEE033: THE IDEA OF A PAGING FUNCTION A TOUCH SCREEN AND FACE PLATES\n[16:03] MEE033: UM\n[16:05] MEE033: THE THING WITH I SEE WOULD THERE NOT BE A WE'D HAVE TO MAYBE SACRIFICE THE FACE PLATES FOR A TOUCH SCREEN\n[16:11] MEE035: UM I'M NOT SURE THAT'S SINCERELY CORRECT\n[16:15] MEE035: I THINK IF YOU KIND OF TAKE THE EXAMPLE OF A MOBILE PHONE THAT UH TRYING TO PASS A PORTION OF THE DEVICE IS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE WHEREAS THE SURROUNDING PORTIONS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE\n[16:15] MEE033: OKAY\n[16:24] FEE036: MM\n[16:25] MEE033: OKAY\n[16:25] FEE036: JUST THE CASING\n[16:26] MEE035: WE COULD HAVE THE CASING THE THE FACE PLATES\n[16:28] MEE033: OKAY\n[16:29] MEE034: BACK TO THE UH THE COST THE MATERIAL\n[16:33] MEE034: WE HAVE TO ASK WHETHER WE'RE GOING TO INCLUDE A CERTAIN NUMBER OF FACE PLATES WITH THE PACKAGE\n[16:38] MEE034: THAT'S SOMETHING I W FOR SAY WE'RE INCLUDING THREE OR FOUR FACE PLATES IT'S GONNA DRIVE THE COST UP\n[16:40] FEE036: MM\n[16:43] MEE033: MM\n[16:44] MEE034: AND THE OTHER QUESTION IS IF WE DO INCLUDE THEM ARE WE REALLY IN A POSITION TO EVALUATE THAT MARKET\n[16:44] FEE036: YEAH\n[16:49] MEE034: WE HAVEN'T DONE ANY TESTS ON FACE PLATES AND WHETHER\n[16:52] FEE036: RIGHT\n[16:53] MEE034: SEE IF THERE IF THERE'S EVEN INTEREST OUT THERE\n[16:53] MEE033: OKAY\n[16:55] MEE033: OKAY\n[16:56] MEE033: RIGHT\n[16:56] MEE034: OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD IT SOUNDS KIND OF LIKE A GIMMICK THAT WOULDN'T REALLY GO ANYWHERE\n[17:01] MEE033: YEAH 'CAUSE THEN HA YOU WOULD HAVE TO WHO ALL IT'S NOT LIKE WITH CELL PHONES LIKE WHERE YOU HAVE A YOU KNOW NOKIA MODEL X. AND THEN TEN PEOPLE MAKE FACE PLATES FOR IT\n[17:02] FEE036: MM\n[17:09] MEE033: WE'D BE JUST OUR MODEL OF PHO OF T REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:09] FEE036: RIGHT\n[17:09] MEE034: YEAH\n[17:12] FEE036: WELL IN THE PUBLICITY OF A FACE PLATE ON A PHONE IS YOU HAVE IT OUT AND AROUND\n[17:15] FEE036: IT IS SORT OF EMBLEMATIC WHEREAS YOU'RE JUST SIT AT HOME SO UNLESS SOMEBODY COMES OVER TO WATCH T. V.\n[17:17] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[17:18] MEE033: MM\n[17:19] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[17:20] MEE033: YEAH\n[17:20] MEE035: WELL HOPEFULLY SOME PEOPLE HAVE PEOPLE COMING T OVER TO W TO HANG OUT AT YOUR HOUSE AND MOST PEOPLE HAVE THEIR TELEVISIONS IN THE LIVING ROOM\n[17:23] FEE036: TRUE\n[17:24] FEE036: TRUE\n[17:25] FEE036: TRUE\n[17:27] MEE035: UH\n[17:27] MEE033: ALRIGHT WELL WE CAN WE CAN DISCUSS THAT ONE FURTHER WHEN WE THINK ABOUT UM WHETHER TH WHEN WE DO COSTS AND SO FORTH UM\n[17:28] FEE036: YEAH\n[17:31] FEE036: OH YEAH\n[17:35] MEE035: SURE\n[17:36] MEE033: TRUE\n[17:37] MEE033: IF PLASTIC IS DEAD CHEAP AND IF WE'RE MAKING THE WHOLE THING OUT OF PLASTIC ANYWAY UM YEAH WE'LL CROSS THAT BRIDGE LATER UM BUT YEAH WE WILL HAVE TO EVALUATE WHAT'S MOST IMPORTANT\n[17:48] MEE033: UM I THINK WE'VE HAD A BIT OF DISCUSSION ALREADY ON THIS THING N S THERE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS COMMENTS THAT CAME UP IN THESE PRESENTATIONS\n[17:55] MEE035: WELL HAVE WE CONFIRMED THAT WE'RE GONNA GO AHEAD WITH A UH TOUCH SCREEN UM\n[18:00] MEE033: YEAH YEAH OKAY\n[18:01] MEE035: INTERFACE\n[18:03] MEE033: UM\n[18:09] MEE033: YEAH I THINK THAT WOULD BE BEST\n[18:10] MEE033: LET'S BASED ON WHAT SH ON WHAT YOU GUYS HAVE ALL SAID TO ME LET'S GO FOR A PLASTIC\n[18:17] MEE033: BUILT OR UH B PLASTIC CASED 'CAUSE THA THA THAT'S EASY ON THE COST\n[18:21] MEE033: TRY TO LOOK FOR SOME KIND OF HIGH QUALITY RECYCLED PLASTIC AS YOU RECOMMENDED AND I THINK THAT'S A GREAT IDEA\n[18:26] MEE033: WITH A TOUCH SCREEN FOR THE BASIC FUNCTIONS\n[18:30] MEE033: UM\n[18:34] MEE033: AND WE'LL YEAH THA LET'S PROVISIONALLY LET'S GO FOR A TOUCH SCREEN ONE WITH SEVERAL SUBMENUS UM FOR POSSIBLE EXTRA STUFF THAT ONE BASICALLY PUT THE CHANNEL AND THE ON AND OFF SWITCH ON THE TOUCH SCREEN\n[18:45] MEE033: UM DO WE HAVE\n[18:50] MEE033: MM WAIT A MINUTE IT OCCURS TO ME THAT IF WE HAVE A TOUCH SCREEN PEOPLE ARE GOING TO HAVE TO RECHARGE THEIR REMOTE CONTROLS\n[18:57] MEE033: YET AT THE SAME TIME THAT MIGHT HELP FOR THIS WHOLE COMPLAINT OF IT BEING LOST\n[18:58] FEE036: TRUE\n[19:04] FEE036: 'CAUSE IT WOULD HAVE A DOCKING BASE\n[19:05] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[19:06] MEE033: BUT THEN AGAIN THAT COSTS AS WELL\n[19:08] FEE036: YEAH\n[19:09] MEE033: HMM\n[19:11] MEE035: SO THESE NEW LITHIUM BATTERIES THEY LAST TWENTY YEARS EVEN WITH THE TOUCH SCREEN\n[19:15] MEE033: DO THEY\n[19:16] MEE035: THOSE NEW ONES\n[19:16] MEE033: OKAY\n[19:17] FEE036: CAN WE AFFORD THAT\n[19:17] MEE034: CAN WE AFFORD TO INCLUDE ONE OF THOSE\n[19:20] FEE036: AND WILL SOMEBODY BUY IT IF WE DON'T\n[19:22] MEE033: WELL I I DON'T THINK YEAH I CAN'T SEE ANYBODY BUYING A LAP A REMOTE CONTROL THAT THEY HAVE TO PLUG IN SO WE'D HAVE TO SEE SOME KIND OF NEW BATTERY TECHNOLOGY\n[19:28] FEE036: RIGHT\n[19:29] MEE033: OKAY SO LET'S GO WITH A UM TOUCH SCREEN\n[19:35] MEE033: WITH UM SOME KIND OF YOU KNOW WITH WITH SOME KIND OF CUTTING EDGE BATTERY TECHNOLOGY\n[19:42] FEE036: FOR TWELVE EUROS\n[19:43] MEE033: YEAH WELL HEY YOU KNOW WELL IT'S IT'S WORTH LOOKING INTO\n[19:46] MEE033: IF NOT WE CAN ALWAYS DEFAULT TO JUST DOING A A WELL PRESENTED PLASTIC SIMPLE YOU KNOW SO YOU KNOW\n[19:46] FEE036: IT IS\n[19:48] FEE036: FAIR ENOUGH\n[19:51] FEE036: THE BASICS\n[19:51] MEE033: WELL YEAH I MEAN YOU CAN PUT THE WE COULD I I DUNNO I MEAN I SUPPOSE WE COULD PUT THE THE BASICS ON THE CENTRE EASIEST YOU KNOW\n[19:58] MEE033: YOU KNOW PEOPLE KNOW THE CHANNEL AND VOLUME FUNCTION MAKE THEM LARGE AND EASY TO GET AT AND THEN THE THE OTHER THE OTHER BITS AND BOBS YOU KNOW GO THROUGH MENU UM W WE'LL DO THE AESTHETICS\n[20:03] FEE036: MM\n[20:06] MEE033: OKAY SO WE'LL TOUCH SCREEN AND THE BATTERY FOCUS ON UM UH PRESENTATION\n[20:09] FEE036: 'KAY\n[20:14] MEE033: UM IT'S TH UH WITH THIS VOICE RECOGNITION OPTION AS WELL UM JUST AS FOR THE SIMPLE FUNCTIONS THE UM THE ON OFF CHANNELS VOLUME UM\n[20:26] MEE034: RIGHT\n[20:31] MEE033: AND UM A SMALL PAGING FUNCTION\n[20:34] MEE033: EVEN IF YOU CAN'T DO VOICE RECOGNITION FOR THE PAGING YOU KNOW JUST SOME KIND OF SIMPLE BUTTON THAT'S JUST A I GUESS ANOTHER INFRARED SIGNAL TO THE REMOTE CONTROL AND WHILE TO EMIT SOME KIND OF PAGING\n[20:43] MEE033: JUST A BEEP\n[20:43] MEE034: OKAY\n[20:47] MEE033: UM RIGHT SO ANY COMMENTS\n[20:50] MEE033: THOUGHTS BEFORE WE BREAK INTO GO INTO THE NEXT ROUND OF INDIVIDUAL WORK ON THIS\n[20:55] MEE034: SINCE WE'RE DOING UH TOUCH SCREEN\n[20:57] MEE034: DO WE WANNA LOOK INTO THE POSSIBILITY OF PEOPLE BEING ABLE TO INPUT DIFFERENT TYPES OF SKINS FOR THE YOU KNOW THE ACTUAL INTERFACE PART OF IT AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[21:07] MEE034: OR IS IT JUST GONNA BE ONE TOUCH SCREEN FOR EVERYBODY\n[21:11] MEE035: BE INTERESTING\n[21:12] FEE036: MM\n[21:12] MEE034: WHAT WHAT WOULD BE ON THAT TOUCH SCREEN\n[21:13] MEE034: 'CAUSE YOU SAID EARLIER THAT WE HAVE TO THINK ABOUT COMPANY COLOURS AND UM\n[21:18] FEE036: AND OH\n[21:19] MEE034: LOGO OR SOMETHING OR MOTTO I CAN'T REMEMBER EXACTLY WHAT YOU SAID\n[21:21] FEE036: YEAH THE THE FASHION DO\n[21:22] MEE035: WE PUT FASHION INTO ELECTRONICS\n[21:24] FEE036: YEAH\n[21:28] MEE033: W IT'S MY UNDERSTANDING THAT IF YOU WERE GOING TO DO A SKIN YOU'D NEED TO HAVE SOME WAY FOR PEOPLE TO DOWNLOAD OR IMPORT SKINS INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:36] FEE036: RIGHT AND THEN YOU'RE DEALING WITH PORTS AND CORDS AND\n[21:39] MEE033: YEAH I THINK PERHAPS GOOD IDEA BUT YEAH I THINK THAT THAT ONE M MIGHT JUST BE UM\n[21:40] MEE034: 'S TOO MUCH\n[21:41] FEE036: YEAH\n[21:46] MEE033: AND THEY JUST YEAH I THINK THAT ONE MIGHT JUST BE OUT OF THE RANGE FOR THIS PARTICULAR A P. D. A. WOULD THEY WOULD MAKES A LOT OF SENSE FOR A P. D. A. 'CAUSE YOU'RE GONNA BE USING IT TO CONNECT UP TO THINGS ANYWAY BUT\n[21:49] FEE036: FOR NOW\n[21:58] MEE033: I DUNNO WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK\n[22:03] MEE034: THINK WE JUST NEED TO COME UP WITH A NICE BLACK AND RED INTERFACE ON THE TOUCH SCREEN\n[22:05] FEE036: YEAH\n[22:05] FEE036: NICE\n[22:07] MEE034: THAT'D BE OKAY\n[22:08] MEE035: YEAH\n[22:08] MEE035: UH I I'M I'M IN AGREEMENT WITH THAT I'M WONDERING HOW WE'RE GONNA GET UH WE PUT FASHION INTO ELECTRONICS ONTO THIS DEVICE\n[22:10] FEE036: UM\n[22:14] FEE036: WELL BUT IF WE'RE GONNA USE A TOUCH SCREEN WHERE IT'S GONNA COME ON LIKE ON YOUR CELL PHONE IT'LL HAVE YOUR YOUR CARRIER PROVIDER NAME COME UP FIRST LIKE WHILE IT'S LOADING AND THEN IT GOES AWAY\n[22:18] MEE033: HMM\n[22:23] FEE036: PERHAPS IT COULD BE LIKE A TEMPORARY\n[22:25] MEE033: MM\n[22:26] FEE036: COMES ON EVERY TIME YOU TURN IT ON AND THEN THAT'S IT 'CAUSE IT IS A BIT MUCH TO HAVE IT LIKE ENGRAVED ON THE BACK OR SOMETHING I THINK\n[22:30] MEE034: MM\n[22:31] MEE033: YEAH\n[22:31] MEE034: TRUE\n[22:31] MEE035: I'M HOPING FOR A SUBLIMINAL MAYBE HALF A MILLISECOND AS IT TURNS ON\n[22:32] MEE033: YEAH\n[22:34] FEE036: YEAH\n[22:36] FEE036: Y\n[22:37] MEE033: YEAH\n[22:39] MEE033: YEAH I KNOW I D IT SEEMS LIKE IT WOULD SUFFICE TO HAVE JUST THE R. R. ON THERE\n[22:42] MEE035: MM-HMM\n[22:43] FEE036: YEAH YOU WOULD THINK\n[22:43] MEE033: JUS\n[22:44] FEE036: BUT\n[22:44] MEE033: BUT APPARENTLY NOT\n[22:45] FEE036: IF IT COMES FROM ABOVE\n[22:46] MEE034: PEOPLE AREN'T GONNA WANT THEIR REMOTE TO BOOT UP AND TO SEE FLASHING THINGS COME ON\n[22:46] MEE033: SO\n[22:50] MEE034: THEY JUST WANT IT TO BE ON AND READY TO GO\n[22:53] FEE036: YEAH\n[22:53] MEE033: YEAH\n[22:55] MEE033: WELL FAIR ENOUGH\n[22:56] MEE033: UM AND YEAH THAT WOULD HELP THE BATTERY LIFE TOO AND IF IT THE REMOTE THEY DO HAVE TO PRESS A BUTTON FOR THE REMOTE TO TURN ON\n[23:03] MEE033: BUT THEN AGAIN WHO WANTS TO TURN ON A REMOTE CONTROL\n[23:05] MEE035: WELL ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TOUCH THE SCREEN AND IT AUTOMATICALLY GOES ON\n[23:06] MEE033: KIND OF IF I\n[23:07] FEE036: MM\n[23:08] MEE033: OH TO WAKE UP OKAY OR GO INTO LIKE A DORMANT MODE\n[23:09] MEE035: YEP\n[23:09] MEE035: GOES INTO A SLEEP MODE\n[23:11] MEE033: OKAY\n[23:12] MEE033: OH YEAH I LIKE THAT I LIKE THE IDEA OF UM PUTTING THE LOGO IN THE BOOT UP SCREEN NICE\n[23:17] MEE033: UM\n[23:22] MEE033: UM COOL SO ANY LAST THINGS BEFORE WE BREAK\n[23:28] MEE033: ALRIGHT\n[23:28] MEE033: FAIR ENOUGH\n[23:30] FEE036: WE'RE GOOD\n[23:30] MEE033: SOUNDS GOOD\n[23:32] MEE033: I'M GONNA SAVE TH A COPY OF THIS IN CASE YOU GUYS NEED ANY REMINDERS\n[23:35] MEE033: I'M GONNA SAVE A COPY OF THIS AND THE MINUTES THAT I'LL DO IT IN A SECOND AND PUT THEM IN THE SHARED FOLDER FOR LATER REFERENCE\n[23:40] MEE035: I'VE PUT MY FILES IN THE SHARED FOLDER AS WELL\n[23:42] MEE033: BRILLIANT\n[23:43] FEE036: YEAH\n[23:48] MEE033: THAT'S FAB GUYS\n[23:49] MEE033: COOL", "question": "What are the key design decisions and considerations for the new remote control, including material, interface, target demographic, and special features, as discussed and provisionally agreed upon in the meeting?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"target_demographic": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary 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"5c767d865b2c2395bce90a3e2c1d8c56ca7910ea1c528c90073b0618fb9b108e", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "ES2009c", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 605, "duration_sec": 1946.2899460792542, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:06] FEE036: THAT WENT WELL THANK YOU\n[0:11] MEE034: 'KAY\n[0:11] MEE033: THAT'S GREAT\n[0:13] FEE036: PERFECT\n[0:14] MEE033: ALRIGHT LET ME JUST POWERPOINT THIS UP\n[0:31] MEE033: RIGHT SO UM THIS MEETING WILL BE ABOUT THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN\n[0:35] MEE033: DON'T ASK ME S PRECISELY WHAT CONCEPTUAL DESIGN IS IT'S JUST SOMETHING IMPORTANT THAT WE NEED TO DO\n[0:40] MEE033: UM THINK OF IT 'S KIND OF UH TURNING THE ABSTRACT INTO SLIGHTLY MORE CONCRETE\n[0:44] MEE033: IN THIS MEETING IDEALLY WE'LL COME TO SOME FINAL DECISIONS ON WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO FOR THE PROTOTYPE\n[0:50] MEE033: UM\n[0:51] MEE033: RIGHT SO UM APOLOGIES FOR THE LAST MEETING IT WAS BROUGHT TO MY ATTENTION THAT I DID NOT MAKE THE ROLES CLEAR ENOUGH\n[0:57] MEE033: UM SO I WILL ATTEMPT TO DO SO MORE ACCURATELY IN THIS PARTICULAR MEETING\n[1:01] MEE033: UM FAIR ENOUGH THANKS FOR THE INPUT 'S ALWAYS GOOD\n[1:04] MEE033: UM\n[1:07] MEE033: SO BASICALLY ALL WE'RE GONNA DO IS HAVE SOME PRESENTATIONS AGAIN MUCH LIKE LAST TIME UM AND GONNA GO THROUGH YOU\n[1:13] MEE033: UH WHOEVER WANTS TO GO FIRST IS F FINE BY ME UM AND WE'LL COLLATE WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT UM WHAT WE DISCUSSED IN THE LAST MEETING POSSIBLE DIRECTIONS\n[1:22] MEE033: AND THEN WE'LL MAKE SOME MORE DECISIONS ON UM BASIC UH FIRM UP OUR IDEA ON HOW WE WANT THIS REMOTE CONTROL TO LOOK AND WORK\n[1:31] MEE033: SO PERFECT\n[1:33] MEE033: SO WITHOUT TH FURTHER ADO WHOEVER WANTS TO GO FIRST IS FREE TO\n[1:38] MEE034: I'LL GO FIRST\n[1:39] FEE036: GO AHEAD\n[1:39] MEE033: ALRIGHT NATHAN TAKE IT AWAY\n[1:48] MEE033: IT IS NATHAN RIGHT\n[1:48] MEE033: I'M NOT CALLING YOU THE WRONG NAME OVER AND OVER AGAIN\n[1:49] MEE034: NO NATHAN'S FINE\n[1:51] MEE033: GOOD\n[1:51] MEE034: IT'S EITHER NATHAN OR PARTICIPANT TWO\n[1:55] MEE035: MISTER PARTICIPANT TWO THAT IS\n[1:56] MEE034: UH\n[1:58] FEE036: NICE\n[1:59] MEE034: OKAY\n[2:00] MEE033: NICE\n[2:02] MEE034: UM\n[2:02] MEE034: BASICALLY WHAT I'M GONNA HAVE TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT TODAY IS UM COMPONENT DESIGN AND IT'S BEEN BROUGHT TO MY ATTENTION THAT WE MAY BE SOMEWHAT LIMITED AS TO WHAT WE CAN DO BECAUSE OF WHAT OUR MANUFACTURER OFFERS\n[2:14] MEE034: SO BASICALLY WHAT I'M GONNA BE DOING IS TALKING TO YOU ABOUT THAT\n[2:14] MEE033: MM\n[2:19] MEE034: UM COMPONENTS OF A REMOTE CONTROL OKAY\n[2:22] MEE034: WE'VE ALREADY KIND OF GONE OVER THIS BUT WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO GET INTO MORE DETAIL AND PROBABLY HAVE TO REACH SOME CONCLUSIONS SOME TIME SOON\n[2:28] MEE034: ENERGY SOURCE UM OUR MANUFACTURER OFFERS A VARIETY OF ENERGY SOURCES YOUR STANDARD BATTERY SOLAR CELLS\n[2:37] MEE034: OUR MANUFACTURER DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT LITHIUM SO WE MIGHT HAVE TO LOOK IF WE DO GO THAT ROUTE WE MIGHT HAVE TO LOOK ELSEWHERE\n[2:43] MEE034: UM AND ALSO THERE'S A KINETIC ENERGY POSSIBILITY\n[2:47] MEE034: BASICALLY IT'S LIKE A UM THE IDEA OF MOVING THE REMOTE WOULD CREATE ENOUGH ENERGY TO KEEP IT RUNNING\n[2:53] MEE034: SO THAT'S ONE POSSIBILITY BUT I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THAT WOULD BE POWERFUL ENOUGH TO ILLUMINATE A TOUCH SCREEN\n[2:59] MEE033: HMM\n[2:59] FEE036: MM\n[3:00] MEE034: SO WE'LL HAVE TO LOOK INTO THAT\n[3:02] MEE034: UM THE CASE WE HAVE A FEW OPTIONS PLASTIC RUBBER OR WOOD\n[3:09] MEE034: UM AND THEN AS FAR AS THE WAY IT'S SHAPED WE CAN DO STANDARD BORING FLAT\n[3:15] MEE034: WHICH WE PROBABLY DON'T WANNA DO CURVED OR VERY SEXY DOUBLE CURVED\n[3:19] MEE033: WHAT KIND OF TH THICKNESS ARE WE LOOKING AT\n[3:21] MEE034: UM I IMAGINE THAT WE COULD SPECIFY\n[3:24] MEE034: UM I DON'T SEE ANY REASON TO GO OUTSIDE OF THE CONVENTION OF\n[3:30] MEE034: THREE OR FOUR MILLIMETRES\n[3:32] MEE033: OKAY BRILLIANT\n[3:32] MEE034: YEAH\n[3:34] MEE034: UM THE BUTTONS THERE ARE MULTIPLE SCROLL BUTTONS AVAILABLE FROM OUR MANUFACTURER\n[3:39] MEE034: BUT TO USE THOSE WE'D HAVE TO USE MORE CHIPS UM AND THAT WOULD COST US MORE\n[3:47] MEE034: AND IF WE DO GO WITH THE RUBBER DOUBLED CURVED CASE UM WE'LL HAVE TO USE RUBBER PUSH BUTTONS BECAUSE THE OTHER BUTTONS AREN'T COMPATIBLE WITH THAT\n[3:55] MEE033: HMM\n[3:56] FEE036: RIGHT\n[3:56] MEE034: UM AND JUST A LITTLE NOTE THERE TOUCH SCREEN EQUALS MANY CHIPS WHICH EQUALS MANY EURO\n[4:03] FEE036: RIGHT\n[4:04] FEE036: NICE\n[4:05] MEE034: UM ONE THING THAT I NOTICED WAS THAT MOST REMOTES OPERATE ON A INFRARE ON THE INFRARED PART OF THE SPECTRUM\n[4:14] MEE034: SO YOU NOTICE WHEN YOU PUSH A BUTTON ON A REMOTE YOU CAN'T SEE ANYTHING COMING OUT OF IT BUT IN FACT THERE IS LIGHT COMING OUT OF THE REMOTE AND YOU KNOW THE TELEVISION CAN DETECT THAT\n[4:23] MEE034: AND IF YOU WERE TO RECORD IF YOU WERE TO MAKE A VIDEO RECORDING YOU COULD ACTUALLY SEE THE LIGHT\n[4:28] MEE034: UH ONE THING THAT I THOUGHT MIGHT BE INTERESTING WAS TO USE PART USE VISIBLE LIGHT COMING OUT OF THE REMOTE JUST KIND OF AS A FUN GIMMICK\n[4:37] MEE033: HMM\n[4:37] MEE034: SO YOU COULD ACTUALLY SEE SOMETHING COMING OUT OF THE REMOTE WHEN YOU PUSHED IT\n[4:37] FEE036: INTERESTING\n[4:41] MEE034: COURSE IT'D HAVE TO BE A PART OF THE SPECTRUM THAT WOULDN'T DAMAGE THE HUMAN EYE OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT\n[4:44] MEE033: M MAYBE IS THERE AN OPTION THAT WE CAN HAVE THAT OFF OR ON SO A PERSON CAN SELECT LIKE\n[4:44] FEE036: MM\n[4:45] FEE036: GOOD CALL\n[4:49] FEE036: CHOOSE IT\n[4:50] MEE034: YEAH\n[4:51] MEE034: I AM SURE THAT WE COULD DO THAT\n[4:53] MEE034: UM OF COURSE\n[4:55] MEE033: YEAH I LIKE THE IDEA IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[4:56] MEE034: YEAH JUST AS A FUN GIMMICK\n[4:58] MEE033: YEAH\n[5:00] MEE034: JUST TO SET US APART A LITTLE BIT\n[5:02] MEE034: UM AND THEN ON TO THE CIRCUIT BOARD THAT WE'RE GONNA USE ALSO KNOWN AS THE CHIP\n[5:07] MEE034: UH WE REALLY DON'T HAVE ANY WAY AROUND THE T. A. ONE ONE EIGHT THREE FIVE\n[5:13] MEE034: UM FINDINGS OKAY WE'RE VERY LIMITED BY WHAT OUR CURRENT MANUFACTURERS CAN OFFER\n[5:19] MEE034: UM AND MY QUESTION TO ALL OF YOU IS SHOULD WE LOOK TO OTHER MANUFACTURIES OR SHOULD WE JUST MAKE DO WITH WHAT WE HAVE AVAILABLE\n[5:27] MEE035: INTERESTING QUESTION\n[5:28] MEE034: 'S A BIT OF A CHALLENGE QUESTION\n[5:29] MEE033: MM\n[5:29] FEE036: WELL I'D SAY SHOP AROUND BUT WITH OUR TIME CONSTRAINTS IS THAT REALLY A FEASIBLE OPTION\n[5:29] MEE035: YES\n[5:34] MEE033: MM\n[5:34] MEE034: RIGHT THAT'S MY CONCERN TOO\n[5:37] MEE034: UM IF WE DO GO THE LITHIUM BATTERY ROUTE THEN WE'LL HAVE TO GO OUTSIDE OUR CURRENT MANUFACTURER\n[5:43] MEE034: MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE IS I'LL JUST THROW MY CARDS ON THE TABLE UH I THINK WE SHOULD PROBABLY GO THE SOLAR BATTERY ROUTE\n[5:50] MEE034: JUST TO KINDA KEEP WITH THE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY THEME THAT WE HAVE GOING ON\n[5:55] MEE034: UH I LIKE THE IDEA OF THE VISIBLE LIGHT SIGNALLING\n[5:58] MEE034: THAT'S SOMETHING TO SET US APART AND UH I WAS THINKING ABOUT I WAS THINKING OF WAYS THAT WE COULD PRODUCE THE REMOTE IN A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT CASE MATERIALS TO SUIT DIFFERENT TASTES\n[6:10] MEE034: SO WE'RE NOT SO CONFINED BY ONE STYLE AND SAY SOME YOU KNOW\n[6:14] FEE036: RIGHT\n[6:14] MEE034: SAY OUR THE ONE IF WE JUST GO WITH ONE AND IT DOESN'T GO OVER WELL THEN WE'RE IN A BAD SITUATION\n[6:20] MEE033: MM\n[6:21] FEE036: RIGHT\n[6:22] MEE033: CAN WE DO MARKETING PILOTING TOO\n[6:24] MEE033: TRY TO SEE WHAT KIND BEFORE WE LAUNCH CAN WE SEE HOW THEY'RE RECEIVED\n[6:28] FEE036: UM\n[6:29] FEE036: IT'S AN OPTION\n[6:31] FEE036: UH BUT ACTUALLY THERE'S I'VE GOT SOME RESEARCH ALREADY ON LIKE WHAT WE'RE LOOKING AT AND TRENDS IN CASING RIGHT NOW WHICH ACTUALLY MIGHT EVEN COME INTO PLAY BEFOREHAND\n[6:35] MEE033: OKAY\n[6:36] MEE033: OKAY\n[6:39] MEE033: OKAY PERFECT\n[6:39] FEE036: IT MAY HELP US DECIDE FOR NOW\n[6:41] MEE033: GREAT THANK YOU VERY MUCH NATHAN\n[6:41] FEE036: TEMPORARILY ANYWAY\n[6:42] MEE034: OH YEAH YOU'RE WELCOME\n[6:42] MEE033: THAT'S PERFECT SO I GUESS THAT MAKES SENSE FOR YOU TO TAKE IT FROM HERE\n[6:44] FEE036: I GUESS SO 'CAUSE I FOUND SOME INTERESTING THINGS\n[6:51] MEE035: DID YOU\n[6:51] FEE036: YOU WAITING FOR ME\n[6:52] MEE033: FASCINATING COMPELLING EVEN\n[6:53] FEE036: I KNOW WHAT A TEASER AIN'T IT\n[6:56] FEE036: UM\n[6:57] FEE036: RIGHT\n[7:00] FEE036: SO CURRENT MARKET TRENDS\n[7:03] FEE036: SCREEN\n[7:04] FEE036: UM BASICALLY I WAS LOOKING AT WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE REMOTE CONTROL MARKET RIGHT NOW AND WHAT'S GOING ON IN OTHER DESIGN FIELDS\n[7:11] FEE036: TO SEE SORT OF WHAT'S WHAT'S TRENDY WHAT'S NEW WHAT'S HAPPENING\n[7:14] FEE036: UM REMOTE CONTROL RIGHT NOW BASICALLY EVERYBODY SAYS THEY WANT NEWER FANCIER MORE EXCITING THEY'RE SICK OF THIS BORING\n[7:22] FEE036: NORMAL FUNCTIONAL UM THAT WE NEED INNOVATIVE DESIGN OPTIONS AND THERE NEEDS TO BE AN EASY USER INTERFACE\n[7:29] FEE036: UM THE CHALLENGE IS THAT CURRENT TRENDS RIGHT NOW ACROSS THE BOARD IN FASHION IN FURNITURE\n[7:36] FEE036: IN TECHNOLOGY IS A VERY ORGANIC FRUIT AND VEGETABLE KIND OF THING\n[7:42] FEE036: NOW I'M NOT SAYING WE SHOULD HAVE YOU KNOW TOMATO SHAPED REMOTE CONTROLS OR ANYTHING\n[7:46] FEE036: BUT I THINK IT IS POSSIBLE MAYBE TO USE UM NATURAL COLOURS LIKE IF WOOD IS AN OPTION THAT WHOLE ORGANIC SLEEK CLEAN\n[7:51] MEE034: MM\n[7:56] FEE036: V LINE THING MAY BE SOMETHING WE CAN LOOK INTO\n[7:59] FEE036: DIFFERENT SKIN OPTIONS OR IF WE CAN'T AFFORD THIS TOUCH PLATE THING OR TOUCH FACE SCREEN INTERFACE UM\n[8:07] FEE036: MAYBE HAVING THE B IMAGES BE SPECIFIC LIKE YOU COULD CHOOSE YOUR MENU BULLETS TO BE\n[8:15] MEE033: TOMATOES\n[8:15] FEE036: A DIFFERENT SHAPE OR OKAY NOT THE EXAMPLE I WOULD CHOOSE\n[8:19] FEE036: BUT YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN TO T SORT OF AND TH APPARENTLY THE FEEL OF THE NEXT COUPLE OF YEARS IS SPONGY\n[8:27] MEE034: MM\n[8:27] FEE036: UH NOT SOMETHING I I'VE COME UP WITH A THOUGH IF WE CAN GET AROUND TO GETTING PILOTING I THOUGHT MAYBE A CASING OPTION LIKE UH\n[8:27] MEE035: I LIKE IT I LIKE IT\n[8:37] FEE036: NOT LIKE A SKIN BUT LIKE A HOLDER ALMOST IF YOU COULD DO LIKE UM LEATHER OPTIONS OR WOOD OPTIONS OR SOMETHING\n[8:40] MEE034: HMM\n[8:44] MEE034: I SHOULD HAVE MENTIONED THIS UM\n[8:46] MEE034: AS FAR AS THE RUBBER THAT WE CAN USE WE CAN USE A RUBBER AS PART OF THE CASE IT HAS A CONSISTENCY OF THOSE STRESS BALLS\n[8:48] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[8:53] MEE035: YES\n[8:54] FEE036: MM\n[8:55] FEE036: MIGHT BE AN INTERESTING WAY TO GO\n[8:55] MEE035: FABULOUS\n[8:55] MEE033: SLICK SLICK\n[8:57] FEE036: UM YEAH SO SOMETHING TO SIT ON FOR NOW\n[9:02] FEE036: SO OVERALL I THINK WE SHOULD STICK WITH WHAT WE'RE FINDING EVERYONE'S LOOKING FOR EASY TO USE\n[9:07] FEE036: TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE AND THIS FANCY NEW I THINK PERHAPS THE DOUBLE CURVE THING AND MAYBE THIS RUBBER OPTION IS OUR BEST WAY TO GO FOR RIGHT NOW\n[9:12] MEE034: MM\n[9:14] FEE036: UM\n[9:16] MEE033: INTERFACE OH THE INTERFACE GRAPHICS FOR THE UM\n[9:18] FEE036: YEAH\n[9:20] FEE036: UM\n[9:21] FEE036: WELL I D BUT THEN IF THE TOUCH SCREEN THING ISN'T GONNA WORK OUT FOR US THAT'S REALLY A NON ISSUE\n[9:23] MEE033: YEAH\n[9:26] MEE034: I LIKE THE IDEA OF OF RUBBER TOO BECAUSE IT'S TENDS TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH BEING DURABLE SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN DROP AND IT DOESN'T MATTER\n[9:33] MEE033: MM\n[9:33] FEE036: TRUE\n[9:33] MEE034: 'CAUSE SO MANY YOU GO TO SO MANY HOUSES THESE DAYS AND YOU SEE BROKEN REMOTE CONTROLS\n[9:37] FEE036: VERY TRUE\n[9:38] MEE033: YEAH IT'S LIKE YEP IT'S UBIQUITOUS ISN'T IT\n[9:38] FEE036: VERY TRUE\n[9:38] MEE034: TAPED WITH DUCK TAPE AND WHAT HAVE YOU YOU WOULDN'T HAVE THAT PROBLEM IF YOU USED RUBBER\n[9:40] FEE036: VERY MUCH SO\n[9:41] FEE036: UM\n[9:42] MEE035: WE CAN HAVE A DUCK TAPE CASING\n[9:45] FEE036: WE COULD\n[9:45] FEE036: I THINK THAT GOES AGAINST THE WHOLE FANCY SOMETHING A NEW LINE BUT WORTH A SHOT\n[9:48] MEE035: IT COULD GO WITH THE GRANOLA CROWD\n[9:52] FEE036: AH IT COULD BE IT COULD BE UM\n[9:56] FEE036: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I KNOW\n[9:58] MEE033: GREAT THANKS FOR THAT SARAH\n[9:59] FEE036: NO PROBLEM\n[10:00] MEE033: RON\n[10:02] MEE035: PHEW\n[10:14] MEE035: COMPUTER'S ADJUSTING\n[10:17] MEE035: ONE MOMENT PLEASE\n[10:19] MEE035: SO INTERME INTERFACE CONCEPT BY YOUR FAITHFUL USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[10:26] MEE035: SO YUR USER INTERFACE GUYS IS BASICALLY ASPECTS OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT WE CAN SEE OR HEAR OR OTHERWISE UH PERCEIVE\n[10:37] MEE035: UH COMMANDS AND MECHANISMS THAT BASICALLY USER USES TO CONTROL THE OPERATOR OPERATING SYSTEM\n[10:43] MEE035: HERE'S A D SERIES OF DIFFERENT REMOTE CONTROLS THAT ARE OUT ON THE MARKET TODAY\n[10:47] MEE035: I THINK WE'RE DEFINITELY TRYING TO GET AWAY FROM THIS KIND OF A LOOK\n[10:50] MEE033: YEAH\n[10:50] MEE035: UM SO\n[10:53] MEE035: THE FOLLOWING ARE A BUNCH OF DIFFERENT UH INTERFACE UH CONCEPTS\n[10:58] MEE035: UH VOICE RECOGNITION WE WE UM ACTUALLY HAVE SOME NEW UH INFORMATION FROM OUR RESEARCH DESIGN TEAM BUT UH I'LL GET TO THAT IN A MOMENT\n[11:09] MEE035: UM SO CURRENT VOICE RECOGNITION STARTS UP TO ABOUT EIGHTY SPEECH SAMPLES\n[11:13] MEE035: UM AND BASICALLY YOU RECORD YOUR OWN VERBAL LABELS C AND CONNECT THEM TO THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:18] MEE035: NOW OUR DESIGN TEAM RESEARCH TEAM\n[11:21] MEE035: HAS BEEN ABLE TO UH SET UP A SYSTEM IN WHICH UH YOU CAN TEACH THE REMOTE CONTROL VOICE C RECOGNITION SYSTEM TO RESPOND TO UM WITH STANDARD RESPONSES\n[11:34] MEE035: LIKE YOU COULD SAY GOOD MORNING UH REMOTE CONTROL AND IT'LL SAY IN A SEXY FEMALE VOICE GOOD MORNING JOE\n[11:42] MEE035: UM\n[11:43] MEE035: IN FACT WE ALREADY HAVE THIS FOR A COFFEE MAKER LINE\n[11:45] FEE036: MM\n[11:47] MEE033: LOT OF SINGLE PEOPLE ON THE UM ON THE RE ON THE REMOTE CONTROL RESEARCH TEAM AT THE\n[11:49] MEE035: ON THE REMOTE CONTROL RIGHT\n[11:51] FEE036: YEAH\n[11:52] FEE036: VERY TRUE VERY TRUE\n[11:54] MEE035: UM ANOTHER CONCEPT IS WHAT UH APPLE HAS COME UP WITH\n[11:57] MEE035: THE SPINNING WHEEL WITH UH L. C. DISPLAY LIKE ON THE UH IPOD WHICH I AM SURE MOST OF YOU KNOW ABOUT\n[11:58] MEE033: MM\n[12:03] FEE036: MM\n[12:04] MEE035: UM AND THEN WE HAVE THE SCROLL BUTTON WITH INTEGRATED PUSH BUTTON KIND OF LIKE A MODERN A BIT BULKY\n[12:08] MEE033: MM\n[12:10] MEE034: MM\n[12:10] MEE035: A BIT CRAZY I DON'T THINK THAT'S WE'RE NECESSARILY GOING FOR\n[12:14] MEE034: NO\n[12:15] MEE035: AND UH SOME SPECIAL COMPONENTS UH IDEAS LIKE UH BLOCKING\n[12:20] MEE035: HAVING THE ABILITY TO BLOCK CHANNELS FROM YOUR FOR YOUR CHILDREN UM AND UH DEDICATED BUTTONS FOR FOR COMMONLY USED UH CHANNELS AND EVEN UH IDEAS LIKE SECURED OR HIDDEN PROGRAMMING BUT UH I AGAIN IF WE GO WITH TOUCH SCREEN I DON'T THINK THAT'S A BIG ISSUE\n[12:39] MEE035: UM\n[12:40] MEE035: AND UH THIS IS KIND OF THE UH THE BIG DADDY OF REMOTE CONTROLS HERE\n[12:43] FEE036: HMM\n[12:46] MEE035: UH THE JUMBO UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO MISPLACE OR LOSE\n[12:50] MEE033: YEAH I CAN SEE\n[12:52] MEE035: UM\n[12:53] MEE035: AGAIN PROBABLY NOT WHAT WE'RE GOING FOR SO I I MEAN MY IDEAS HERE AND KIND OF WHERE I THINK WE'RE HEADING IS SOMETHING SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN A REGULAR IPOD UH WITH A HARD CLA C UH PLASTIC CASING ALTHOUGH I THINK SOME OF THE SUGGESTIONS WE'VE COME UP WITH ARE DEFINITELY UH VERY GOOD IDEAS\n[13:02] FEE036: OKAY\n[13:09] MEE035: UH CHANGEABLE CASINGS UH OUR DESIGN TEAM WAS POSSIBLY TALKING ABOUT INCLUDING ONE EXTRA FACE PLATE WITH THE PACKAGE TO KIND OF SET THE IDEA THAT YOU CAN CHANGE IT AND YOU CAN TRY CHANGING IT AND KIND OF GET USED TO THINKING ABOUT MAYBE BUYING ANOTHER ONE WHICH CAN ADD VALUE TO OUR UH BOTTOM LINE\n[13:19] FEE036: MM RIGHT\n[13:28] MEE035: UH TOUCH SCREEN INTERFACE UM POSSIBLY HAVING GO TO BUTTONS BEING UH STUCK INTO THE SYSTEM SO THOSE DON'T MOVE AWAY FROM THE SCREEN\n[13:37] MEE035: UH THE IMPORTANT ONES LIKE POWER VOLUME AND JUMP BETWEEN CHANNELS\n[13:41] MEE035: UM\n[13:42] MEE035: AND OF COURSE OUR VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM WHICH I'VE TALKED A LITTLE BIT ABOUT ALREADY AND UH THE USE OF RECOGNISABLE COLOURS AND SHAPES TO AID RECOGNITION OF THE FEATURES UM THAT ARE AROUND SO\n[13:45] MEE033: MM\n[13:54] MEE035: RED FOR POWER UM ARROWS FOR DIFFERENT VOLUME UPS AND DOWNS AND CHANNELS UPS AND DOWNS AND WHAT NOT\n[13:56] FEE036: MM\n[14:03] MEE035: AND UH PERHAPS EVEN ADDING IN SOME STUPID LITTLE JOKES WITH THE VOICE RECOGNITION IDEA LIKE PERH MM FOR INSTANCE MY TOASTIE MAKER THAT I GOT FROM MY BANK\n[14:13] MEE035: HAS JOKES WHEN IT'S READY\n[14:14] FEE036: NICE\n[14:17] MEE033: GREAT\n[14:18] MEE035: AND UH THAT IS ABOUT IT\n[14:21] MEE033: GREAT WONDERFUL RON COOL\n[14:24] MEE033: LOT OF GOOD IDEAS GOOD FACTS TO HAVE\n[14:27] FEE036: MM\n[14:35] MEE033: THAT'S WHAT THEY NEED IT'S LIKE A LITTLE DONGLE IT JUST STICKS UP THIS FURTHER SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO STAND UP EVERY TIME\n[14:39] MEE033: JUST CONNECT IT MY KINGDOM\n[14:39] MEE034: YEAH\n[14:40] FEE036: MM\n[14:42] MEE033: RIGHT SO GOOD TO KNOW ALL THAT STUFF THANKS GUYS UM\n[14:47] MEE033: NOW WE KIND OF HAVE TO COME TO SOME DECISIONS UM\n[14:51] MEE033: I FIGURE WE CAN JUST GO DOWN THE LINE AND ALL THREE OF US CAN HAVE A CHAT ABOUT IT\n[14:54] MEE033: UM\n[14:56] MEE033: BASED ON WHAT NATHAN PRESENTED AS FAR AS THE UM VARIOUS COSTS AND BENEFITS UM I THINK\n[15:08] MEE033: I DUNNO WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK ABOUT THE TOUCH SCREEN AT THIS POINT\n[15:13] FEE036: I THINK IT'S OUR MOST MARKETABLE FEATURE JUST BECAUSE IT'S SO NEW AND IT'S SOMETHING THAT IS SHOWING UP IN OTHER PLACES\n[15:18] MEE033: 'KAY\n[15:20] MEE033: 'KAY\n[15:20] FEE036: BUT CAN WE REALLY AFFORD IT 'CAUSE IT LOOKS LIKE THEY WOULD BE THAT WOULD BE A REALLY MAIN COST SOURCE THEN RIGHT\n[15:28] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[15:30] MEE034: MY ESTIMATE IS THAT IN ORDER TO INCORPORATE TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGY IT'S GONNA COST US UPWARDS OF SEVENTEEN FIFTY EURO PER REMOTE YEAH THAT'S JUST AN ESTIMATE THOUGH\n[15:39] MEE033: TO PRODUCE EACH ONE\n[15:39] FEE036: PER\n[15:41] FEE036: PIECE\n[15:42] MEE035: OH YOU GUYS ARE ALWAYS THE DAMPERS ON THESE PROJECTS\n[15:44] FEE036: I KNOW\n[15:45] MEE033: MM\n[15:46] MEE035: YOU INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS\n[15:47] MEE034: I KNOW\n[15:48] MEE033: HMM\n[15:49] MEE034: IT'S FUN\n[15:50] FEE036: AND OUR GOAL WAS TO BE UNDER TWELVE FIFTY OR WE HAVE TO BE UNDER TWELVE FIFTY\n[15:53] MEE033: WELL\n[15:54] FEE036: DO WE REMEMBER\n[15:55] MEE034: I THOUGHT THERE WAS SOME FLEXIBILITY WITH THAT\n[15:56] FEE036: OKAY\n[15:57] MEE033: THERE IS IT'S JUST IT IS A QUESTION OF AND HOW MUCH CA O DOES THAT MEAN WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO INCREASE THE PRICE TO MAKE MONEY\n[15:59] FEE036: CAN WE JUSTIFY IT\n[16:05] MEE033: UM FROM TWELVE FIFTY IF WE D WANNA GET OUR FIFT UH HUNDRED PER CENT PROFIT MARGIN UM THAT WOULD MEAN SELLING IT FROM TWENTY FIVE\n[16:12] MEE033: IF YOU MULTIPLY SEVENTEEN FIFTY BY TWO THAT'S THIRTY FIVE\n[16:15] FEE036: RIGHT\n[16:16] MEE033: SO\n[16:19] MEE035: WHERE DO YOU GUYS COME UP WITH THESE NUMBERS\n[16:22] MEE034: THAT'S JUST OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD IT IS PENDING FURTHER EMAILS\n[16:25] MEE033: FROM THE BOARD UM WELL\n[16:28] MEE034: RIGHT\n[16:31] FEE036: THOUGH I THINK THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE WOULD PAY FOR I MEAN IF YOU'RE GONNA PAY FOR AN EXPENSIVE HIGH CLASS REMOTE YOU'RE GONNA EXPECT IT TO DO SOMETHING\n[16:38] MEE033: THAT'S TRUE I MEAN\n[16:39] MEE034: IT IS THE NEW IT WOULD BE IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN\n[16:41] FEE036: YEAH\n[16:44] MEE033: AND THAT'S TO BE FAIR THE UM THE PER CENT OF THE MARKET WE'RE NOT GOING FOR MASS ANY YOU KNOW\n[16:52] MEE033: MASS SALES ANYWAY WE'RE GONNA MAKE I MEAN WE WE'RE NOT TALKING ABOUT SELLING EIGHT ZILLION OF THESE THINGS\n[16:58] MEE033: WE JUST COULDN'T NOT FOR TWENTY FIVE EUROS SO\n[16:59] FEE036: RIGHT\n[17:03] MEE033: WE COULD PROBABLY MAYBE SHRINK THE PROFIT MARGINS RATHER THAN SELLING FOR TWENTY FIVE SELL 'EM FOR THIRTY BUT THAT'S SOMETHING THAT WE CAN HAVE FINANCE DEAL WITH\n[17:11] FEE036: YEAH\n[17:11] MEE033: UM I SAY THAT WE PROVISIONALLY GO WITH THE TOUCH SCREEN OR WH Y WH WHAT WAS YOUR THOUGHT ON THE MATTER RON\n[17:18] MEE035: I'M THINKING THAT'S UH DEFINITELY A GOOD IDEA AND I ALSO THINK THAT WE COULD PROBABLY COME UP WITH SOME SORT OF A CHEAPER UH MEANS TO TO GO ABOUT THIS KIND OF PRODUCTION\n[17:26] FEE036: SEE IF WE CAN CUT SOME CORNERS\n[17:27] MEE035: MY MY TEAM IN THE UH ON THE THIRD FLOOR SUGGESTED THAT UH\n[17:31] FEE036: RIGHT\n[17:31] FEE036: WELL AND WE CAN LOOK INTO THIS OTHER MANUFACTURING OPTION AND MAYBE WE CAN GET 'EM SOMEWHERE ELSE CHEAPER\n[17:35] MEE033: MM\n[17:35] MEE035: YEAH\n[17:35] MEE034: IT'S TRUE\n[17:37] MEE034: WE COULD INITIALLY GO WITH WHAT WE HAVE AND IF WE CAN FIND THEM CHEAPER LATER ON\n[17:40] FEE036: RIGHT\n[17:41] FEE036: IT'S A STARTING POINT ANYWAY SO\n[17:43] MEE033: NO WE COULD HAVE A S VERY SIMPLE TOUCH SCREEN YOU KNOW THERE'S ALWAYS THE OPPORTUNITY\n[17:46] MEE033: IF IT'S GONNA BE ABOUT THE SIZE OF THE IPOD OR WHATEVER YOU KNOW W WE YEAH I GUESS WE CAN PLAY AROUND WITH IT A BIT\n[17:51] MEE033: ALRIGHT LET'S LET'S SAY THAT OKAY SO THE TOUCH SCREEN WILL BE OUR UM OUR MAIN SELLING POINT HERE\n[17:52] FEE036: MM\n[18:00] MEE033: SO\n[18:01] MEE035: I MEAN I THINK THAT WE REALLY HAVE TWO MAIN SELLING POINTS I THINK THAT OUR CASING AND THE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[18:03] FEE036: YEAH 'CAUSE WITH VOICE RECOGNITION\n[18:06] FEE036: I MEAN REALLY THIS IS PRETTY BELLS AND WHISTLES KINDA REMOTE\n[18:09] MEE033: THE VOICE REC THING I MEAN IF IF WE'RE LOOKING AT BOTTOM LINE\n[18:09] MEE034: YEAH\n[18:14] MEE033: NOW WE'RE LOOKING AT UPPING THE COST TO SEVENTEEN TO GET THE TOUCH SCREEN ON I THINK WE MIGHT HAVE TO DROP THE VOICE REC\n[18:19] FEE036: I THINK WE'D HAVE TO DECIDE BETWEEN 'EM DEFINITELY\n[18:22] MEE033: YEAH\n[18:22] MEE035: TO BE HONEST WE HAVE THE CAPA WE HAVE THE DESIGN IN HOUSE\n[18:23] FEE036: PRICE WISE\n[18:25] MEE035: I MEAN WE'VE WE'VE COME UP WITH THIS WITH THIS NEW VOICE WE'RE USING IT FOR OUR COFFEE MACHINES ALREADY\n[18:28] FEE036: TRUE\n[18:29] FEE036: WE'VE ALREADY GOT IT\n[18:32] MEE035: I CAN PASS YOU ON THAT EMAIL FROM MY UH GUY IN UH GUY DOWN THE HALL\n[18:39] MEE035: SOUNDS GOOD\n[18:42] MEE033: HMM\n[18:45] MEE033: WHAT DO YOU THINK ON IT NATHAN\n[18:46] MEE033: ABOUT THE VOICE REC\n[18:48] MEE034: I THINK IF WE WE DO BOTH THE OBVIOUSLY PRODUCTION COSTS ARE GOING TO GO WAY UP UM BUT IT DOES PUT IT INTO IT'D BECOME THE ROLLS ROYCE OF REMOTE CONTROLS BASICALLY\n[18:59] FEE036: PRETTY MUCH\n[19:00] MEE034: IT WOULD BE VERY NICE\n[19:02] MEE035: I MEAN WE WE HAVE TO R REFLECT BACK ON WHAT OUR MARKET RESEARCH DID SAY\n[19:06] FEE036: RIGHT AND THEY SAID THEY WANTED VOICE RECOGNITION\n[19:09] FEE036: COURSE MAYBE THEY HADN'T THOUGHT OF THIS WHOLE TOUCH SCREEN OPTION\n[19:12] FEE036: BUT DEFINITELY WE KNOW THE MARKET IS THERE FOR VOICE RECOGNITION SO TO SAY WE HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY AND WE'RE NOT GONNA USE IT EVEN THOUGH WE KNOW IT'LL SELL\n[19:20] FEE036: IS A CALL I DON'T THINK I CAN GIVE THE HIGHS UPS\n[19:22] MEE033: MM\n[19:22] FEE036: LIKE REALLY I CAN'T GO IN AND SAY NO WE'RE GONNA JUST IGNORE EVERYTHING WE KNOW\n[19:26] MEE033: YEAH\n[19:29] MEE035: DOES HAVING BOTH REALLY UP OUR COSTS\n[19:33] MEE033: I CAN'T SEE HOW IT WOULDN'T I MEAN THERE'S YOU KNOW THE OLD APHORISM YOU CAN HAVE IT FAST\n[19:37] MEE033: YOU CAN HAVE IT CHEAP OR YOU CAN HAVE IT QUALITY PICK TWO OF THREE\n[19:42] MEE033: YOU KNOW YOU CAN'T YOU CAN'T HAVE ALL THREE\n[19:42] FEE036: YEAH\n[19:43] MEE034: YEAH 'CAUSE YOU YOU JUST UPPING THE NUMBER OF CHIPS THAT YOU NEED TO DEAL WITH EACH DIFFERENT FUNCTION\n[19:44] MEE033: IT'S JUST IMPOSSIBLE\n[19:48] FEE036: YEAH\n[19:51] MEE033: WELL IF WE'RE GONNA PICK BETWE E ALRIGHT SO WE HAVE TO PICK BETWEEN ONE OF THE TWO\n[19:55] MEE033: UM\n[19:57] MEE033: OTHERWISE YEAH WE JUST IT JUST BECOMES COST PROHIBITIVE\n[20:00] MEE033: WHAT WHICH WHICH DO WE SUSPECT WE SHOULD HOLD O WE SHOULD HOLD ON TO\n[20:05] FEE036: WELL WE ALREADY HAVE RESEARCH BACKING VOICE RECOGNITION AS YOU KNOW\n[20:11] FEE036: FISCALLY SOLVENT\n[20:13] FEE036: BUT UH I I I PERSONALLY WOULD TEND TO ANOTHER DIRECTION BUT IF THAT'S WHAT'S GONNA SELL I THINK THAT'S WHAT WE NEED TO GO WITH AND MAYBE WE CAN TABLE THIS TOUCH SCREEN FOR OUR NEXT MODEL\n[20:28] MEE034: I WOULD HAVE TO SIDE WITH THAT I THINK THE VOICE RECOGNITION IS SIMPLER\n[20:29] MEE033: 'KAY\n[20:32] MEE034: WE ALREADY HAVE THE ALL THE TECHNOLOGY IN HOUSE IT'S READY TO GO IT'S PACKAGED IT'S\n[20:38] MEE033: WHAT DOES THE COST LOOK LIKE RON\n[20:39] MEE033: IS IT CHEAPER TO DO THE V. R. OR TO DO THE UH TOUCH SCREEN\n[20:42] MEE035: WELL MY P IS\n[20:43] MEE033: NATHAN\n[20:44] FEE036: MM\n[20:45] MEE034: UM THIS IS JUST OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD KEEP IN MIND\n[20:49] MEE034: BUT I THINK THE VOICE RECOGNITION WOULD THEY'RE BOTH MM THEY'RE BOTH GONNA PUSH THE COSTS UP\n[20:57] MEE034: BUT UM\n[20:59] MEE034: SINCE WE ALREADY HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY IN HOUSE FOR THE VOICE RECOGNITION WE'RE NOT GONNA HAVE TO DO AS MUCH DESIGN WORK AND SOMETIMES THE DESIGN WORK IS WHAT PUSH THE COSTS UP\n[21:00] MEE033: MM\n[21:04] FEE036: RIGHT\n[21:08] MEE033: RIGHT\n[21:09] MEE034: IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[21:09] FEE036: RIGHT\n[21:12] MEE035: UM I DEFINITELY HAVE TO AGREE WITH THAT LAST COMMENT\n[21:14] FEE036: AND WE'RE STILL NOT THEN WE DON'T HAVE TO DEAL WITH THIS BATTERY ISSUE NEARLY AS MUCH EITHER WE CAN STICK WITH WHAT WE'VE ALREADY GOT\n[21:17] MEE033: MM\n[21:20] FEE036: IN A LOT OTHER WAYS TOO\n[21:22] MEE033: OKAY\n[21:22] MEE033: SO I'M GETTING ALRIGHT SO MORE OR LESS YOU GUYS THINK THAT O O OF THE TWO OF 'EM THE VOICE RECOGNITION WILL BE BETTER\n[21:28] MEE033: OKAY\n[21:28] FEE036: I THINK IT'S OUR LOWER RISK OPTION WHICH FOR RIGHT NOW WE CAN HAVE IT ON THE MARKET SOONER WHICH IS ALL IN ALL OUR BEST OPTION\n[21:30] MEE033: YEAH\n[21:34] MEE033: OKAY\n[21:34] MEE033: SORTED\n[21:36] MEE033: WE WILL OMIT THE TOUCH SCREEN IN FAVOUR OF VOICE RECOGNITION\n[21:40] MEE035: IT'S YOU AND ME OUTSIDE A LITTLE HERE\n[21:42] FEE036: SO AND WHEN ARE WE GONNA HAVE BASIC PROTOTYPES COMING UP NEXT THAT'S YOU GUYS'S NEXT STEP RIGHT\n[21:48] MEE033: YEAH WELL WE'LL WE'LL SIC WE'LL SORT OUT WHAT IT WHAT F WHAT ELSE WE'RE GONNA TALK ABOUT FOR THE PROTOTYPE BUT YEAH THAT'S OUR NEXT STEP\n[21:52] MEE034: YEAH\n[21:52] FEE036: RIGHT\n[21:54] MEE033: IT'LL BE A DEVELOPING OF PROTOTYPE\n[21:54] FEE036: OKAY\n[21:55] MEE034: ARE WE GOING TO TALK NOW ABOUT UM THE MATERIALS THAT WE'RE GONNA USE FOR THE CASE AND ALL THOSE THINGS\n[21:58] MEE033: YES\n[22:00] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[22:00] MEE033: WE'LL JUST RUN THROUGH IT YEAH YEAH UM\n[22:01] MEE034: OKAY\n[22:03] MEE033: YOU DISCUSSED EITHER A LITHIUM OR A SOLAR POWER\n[22:06] MEE033: WOULD THE SOLAR POWER BE ENOUGH TO FUEL A VOICE RECOGNITION\n[22:10] MEE033: OR THIS KINESTHETIC ONE WOULD THAT BE ENOUGH TO FUEL A VOICE RECOGNITION REMOTE CONTROL\n[22:14] MEE034: UM THE SOLAR POWER DEFINITELY WOULD BE BUT I THINK JUST TO KEEP PEOPLE FROM GETTING ANNOYED\n[22:20] MEE034: 'CAUSE SOMETIMES SOLAR POWER FAILS AND THERE'S NO WAY ROUND THAT WE SHOULD INSTALL A SMALL BACKUP BATTERY\n[22:26] MEE033: MM\n[22:26] FEE036: YEAH\n[22:27] MEE034: JUST TO COVER THOSE MOMENTS WHEN FOR WHATEVER REASON THE REMOTE HASN'T BEEN EXPOSED TO\n[22:30] FEE036: WELL WHAT OF PEOPLE WITH LIKE THE T. V. IN THEIR BASEMENT LIKE WHAT IF WHA WE CAN'T GUARANTEE SUNLIGHT EVERYWHERE SO HAVING A SECONDARY SOURCE IS PROBABLY\n[22:32] MEE033: MM\n[22:33] MEE033: YEP\n[22:36] MEE034: IT'S TRUE\n[22:38] MEE034: YEAH IT WORKS ABOUT THE SAME AS A SOLAR POWERED CALCULATOR AND YOU KNOW HOW THOSE THOSE DON'T REALLY REQUIRE THAT MUCH LIGHT\n[22:41] MEE035: CALCULATOR\n[22:41] FEE036: YEAH\n[22:42] FEE036: TRUE\n[22:44] FEE036: TRUE\n[22:45] MEE034: UM BUT OBVIOUSLY A LITTLE MORE LIGHT THAN A CALCULATOR BUT WE'RE NOT TALKING ABOUT A LOT OF LIGHT\n[22:49] MEE034: DOESN'T HAVE TO BE OUT TAKING A SUNBATH FOR A FEW HOURS A DAY OR ANYTHING\n[22:52] MEE033: RIGHT\n[22:52] FEE036: RIGHT\n[22:54] FEE036: OKAY\n[22:54] MEE033: OKAY\n[22:55] MEE033: WHAT DO YOU THINK RON\n[22:56] MEE035: I'M WILLING TO AGREE WITH EVERYTHING THAT'S BEEN SAID\n[22:59] MEE033: OKAY\n[22:59] MEE035: UH I HAVE TO SAY THOUGH THAT UM ANOTHER IDEA'S COME UP IN MY HEAD\n[23:04] MEE035: IF WE'RE REALLY NOT UH HANDLING THE REMOTE CONTROL TO A GREAT EXTENT WE COULD POSSIBLY GET AWAY FROM THE IDEA OF HAVING A HAND HELD REMOTE CONTROL AND MAYBE KIND OF HAVE A ROUND REMOTE CONTROL THAT KIND OF LOOKS LIKE A PAPERWEIGHT OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[23:20] MEE035: KIND OF A SLEEK LITTLE UH NEAT THING THAT SITS ON YOUR TABLE OR SOMETHING\n[23:20] FEE036: UH\n[23:22] MEE033: HMM\n[23:22] MEE034: HMM\n[23:25] FEE036: INTERESTING\n[23:27] MEE033: YEAH\n[23:27] MEE034: WHY WHY MOVING AWAY FROM HAND HELD WHY\n[23:27] MEE035: JUST A THOUGHT\n[23:30] MEE034: WHAT'S THE UH IDEA\n[23:32] MEE035: WELL IF YOU DON'T NEED TO PICK IT UP IT COULD KIND OF BE A SELLING POINT\n[23:34] FEE036: I IF IT'S GOT VOICE RECOGNITION IT CAN BE TECHNICALLY ANYWHERE IN YOUR ROOM AND STILL DO ITS JOB\n[23:38] MEE034: HMM\n[23:39] MEE034: DO YOU THINK PEOPLE THAT ARE PEOPLE THAT BUY A REMOTE ARE THEY ALWAYS GONNA WANNA USE THE VOICE RECOGNITION OR IS IT JUST SOMETHING THAT THEY DO SOMETIMES\n[23:46] FEE036: TRUE AND I PROBABL I THINK WE'RE BANKING ON SELLING IT TO MORE THAN JUST VOICE RECOGNITION PEOPLE\n[23:52] FEE036: LIKE WE WANT IT TO WORK FUNDAMENTALLY AS A BASIC MANUAL TOO RIGHT\n[23:54] MEE033: WELL WE HAVE TO HAVE BUTTONS ON IT TOO AS WELL\n[23:56] MEE033: BUT THAT'S DONE\n[23:57] MEE033: THAT'S NO BOTHER I MEAN IF YOU LOOK AT THE CATALOGUE FROM PLACES LIKE WITH SHARPER IMAGE OR WHATEVER YOU KNOW THEY MIGHT HAVE OR LIKE UM WHO IS IT\n[24:05] MEE033: APPLE MAKES THESE REALLY PRETENTIOUS SPEAKERS WITH THE TH SUB WOOFERS YOU KNOW LIKE CLEAR AND GLASS AND YOU KNOW AND THEN THEY GOT THESE LITTLE PYRAMIDAL TYPE OF UM SPEAKERS\n[24:11] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[24:12] MEE034: RIGHT\n[24:12] FEE036: YEP\n[24:14] FEE036: YEAH\n[24:15] MEE033: I MEAN WHY NOT HAVE A LITTLE ROUNDED KIND OF THING IT COULD STILL HAVE THE BASIC BUTTONS ON IT\n[24:20] MEE033: UM 'CAUSE WE'RE GOING FOR BASIC FUNCTIONALITY PRIMARILY AS WELL\n[24:24] FEE036: WITH THE BU YEAH\n[24:25] MEE033: AND MAYBE A MENU BUTTON AND SO FORTH\n[24:27] MEE033: YOU KNOW UM USE A CHANNEL BUTTON TO SCROLL THROUGH THE MENU D IF THEY WANT TO RECORD PROGRAMMES OR WHATEVER YOU KNOW I MEAN WE CAN SORT THAT OUT\n[24:32] MEE034: I THINK I THINK YOU'RE ON TO SOMETHING BECAUSE WE NEED TO ESCAPE THE TRADITIONAL SHAPE OF A REMOTE\n[24:32] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[24:33] MEE033: YEAH\n[24:39] MEE034: MAYBE SOMETHING THAT LOOKS NICE ON A TABLE IS WOULD BE GOOD EVEN THOUGH AND HAND HELD THE SAME TIME\n[24:39] FEE036: TRUE\n[24:42] FEE036: WAY TO GO\n[24:44] MEE035: I THINK IT'S ALL ABOUT FOLLOWING APPLE'S LEAD ON A LOT OF THESE THINGS\n[24:48] FEE036: YEAH I'M THINKING OF THE AIRPORT PORTAL YOU KNOW LIKE THAT LITTLE POD LOOKING THING\n[24:50] MEE035: MM-HMM\n[24:51] MEE033: MM\n[24:52] MEE034: YEAH THOSE ARE NICE\n[24:52] MEE035: EXACTLY\n[24:53] MEE033: YEAH\n[24:53] MEE033: I MEAN A NICE ALTHOUGH WE DO UM WH UH IS I'M RECALLING THAT SHE MENTIONED THAT WE N NEED TO GET AWAY FROM THE SURGICAL WHITE KIND OF BRUSHED ALUMINIUM THING AND GET BACK TO IT BUT YOU COULD HAVE A VERY TASTEFUL UM WOOD COLOURED OR EARTH TONE KIND OF UM\n[25:01] FEE036: RIGHT\n[25:01] MEE034: MM\n[25:07] FEE036: THAT WOULD BE KINDA NEAT\n[25:09] FEE036: TERRACOTTA BOWL OR SOMETHING\n[25:11] MEE033: STILL I MEAN YEAH ALONG THOSE LINES\n[25:14] FEE036: MM\n[25:14] MEE033: YEAH I LIKE THAT I LIKE THAT IDEA A LOT\n[25:16] MEE033: UM LET'S SEE WHAT WE CAN DO AS FAR AS THAT GOES\n[25:19] MEE034: OKAY\n[25:19] MEE033: AND THE UH THE MATERIAL LIKE THE PLASTICS AND SO FORTH WE WERE DISCUSSING THAT BEING UH USING LIKE A RUBBER KIND OF SOFTER FEEL\n[25:27] FEE036: MM\n[25:27] MEE033: UM YOU KNOW LI LIK IF YOU FEEL THE THE TIP ON THIS PEN IT'S A BIT GIVES JUST A BIT\n[25:33] FEE036: YEAH\n[25:34] MEE033: YOU KNOW SOMETHING WHERE IT'S UH A A MORE ADVANCED F FORM OF PLASTIC THAT HAS SOME KIND OF A TACTILE RESPONSE TO IT\n[25:41] MEE034: RIGHT\n[25:43] MEE034: JUST KIND OF THE SQUISHY FEEL\n[25:45] FEE036: YEAH WHICH IS THE NEXT BIG THING SO THAT'S NOT GONNA HURT US EITHER\n[25:49] MEE033: MM 'KAY\n[25:50] MEE033: YEAH LET'S SEE IF WE CAN DO A SQUISHY NON REMOTE CONTROL LOOKING REMOTE CONTROL\n[25:56] MEE033: BUT TO BE FAIR YEAH I MEAN\n[25:57] MEE033: YOU JUST C YOU COULD JUST PUT IT LITERALLY PUT IT ON THE THE NI THE COFFEE TABLE NEXT TO THE TELLY AND SAY VOLUME UP\n[26:02] FEE036: RIGHT\n[26:04] MEE033: YEAH I LIKE IT I LIKE THE IDEA THAT'S GOOD\n[26:05] FEE036: HANDY\n[26:08] MEE033: UM AND WE'VE SORTED OF DISCUSSED COSTS UM\n[26:11] MEE033: I GUESS WE'LL A THAT'S GONNA BE UH A THING IF WE RUN A BIT OVER BUDGET THAT MIGHT BE OKAY UM\n[26:18] MEE034: SORRY ABOUT THE UH LACK OF INFORMATION ON COST I JUST HAVEN'T BEEN PROVIDED THAT INFORMATION BY OUR MANUFACTURERS AND I'M JUST HAVING TO GUESS\n[26:23] FEE036: OKAY\n[26:24] MEE033: WE'LL HAVE MORE OF AN IDEA WHEN THE PROTOTYPE\n[26:27] MEE033: HAVE MORE OF A WE'LL HAVE MORE OF AN IDEA LATER ON\n[26:30] MEE033: UM\n[26:31] MEE033: AND WE JUST YEAH GO FROM THERE\n[26:34] MEE033: UM SO WE'VE REVISITED THE TOUCH SCREEN AND MORE OR LESS RULED THAT OUT UM\n[26:39] MEE033: I THINK SO WE'RE MORE OR LESS CON WE WH WH WE'RE MORE OR LESS IN AGREEMENT THAT WE WANT TO HAVE A UM A SIMPLE KIND OF FUNCTION\n[26:48] MEE033: YOU KNOW NOT TOO COMPLEX\n[26:49] FEE036: MM\n[26:51] FEE036: RIGHT\n[26:52] FEE036: WELL WHEN THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE ARE ONLY USING THE MOST PRIMARY FUNCTIONS ON A DAILY BASIS\n[26:57] FEE036: ALTHOUGH I'M NOT SAYING WE SHOULD COMPLETELY RULE OUT MAJOR FUNCTIONS THEY SHOULD BE SECONDARY AT LEAST IF NOT FUNCTIONALLY THEN VISUALLY LIKE THOSE SHOULDN'T BE\n[27:07] MEE034: RIGHT\n[27:07] MEE033: LIKE MAYBE HAVE MENU THINGS\n[27:08] FEE036: TAKE PRECEDENCE YEAH\n[27:09] MEE034: IF\n[27:10] MEE034: IF WE'RE NOT GOING THE TOUCH SCREEN ROUTE THEN WE CAN UM JUST INCORPORATE MAYBE SOMETHING THAT FOLDS OUT LIKE WHAT YOU OFTEN SEE ON THESE KINDS OF REMOTES IS THE MOST BASIC FUNCTIONS UP HERE AND SOMETHING THAT SLIDES DOWN TO REVEAL THE YOU KNOW MORE COMPLICATED THINGS\n[27:16] FEE036: RIGHT\n[27:17] MEE033: MM\n[27:20] FEE036: AND THEY SLIDE\n[27:24] MEE033: YES\n[27:25] FEE036: WELL AND DO WE WANNA CONSIDER LIKE AN IPOD SCREEN WHICH ISN'T A TOUCH SCREEN BUT YOU'RE STILL SCROLLING THROUGH MENU OPTIONS IN P\n[27:32] MEE035: THINK THEN WE'RE HITTING OUR COST ISSUE AGAIN\n[27:34] FEE036: TRUE WE'RE STILL NOT MAKING IT EASIER THEN\n[27:34] MEE033: YEAH WE'VE ALSO GOT THE THE ME THE THING OF IF WE'RE GONNA HAVE A NON REMOTE LOOKING REMOTE HOW DO WE YEAH\n[27:35] MEE034: YEAH\n[27:39] FEE036: TRUE\n[27:41] FEE036: FAIR ENOUGH\n[27:41] MEE033: B BUT NO I MEAN WE COULD DO A SLIDE OR A COMPARTMENT YOU KNOW\n[27:43] MEE033: LIKE IF IT SAY IT'S A LIT LITTLE VAGUELY OVOIDAL TYPE OF THING IT'D BE EASY TO HAVE A COMPARTMENT IN THERE\n[27:44] FEE036: YEAH\n[27:49] MEE033: OR YOU KNOW\n[27:49] MEE033: A B A B A A SERIES OF YOU KNOW THREE OR FOUR BUTTONS WITH A MENU BUTTON AND THEN A SIDE AN S UP AND DOWN TYPE OF THING\n[27:55] MEE033: LIKE ON UM LIKE ON A D. V. D. PLAYER\n[27:58] MEE033: YOU KNOW YOU SEE THE MODERN D. V. D. PLAYERS'LL JUST HAVE UM A MENU BUTTON ON THE SIDE AND THEN FOUR BUTTONS AROUND THEM AND YOU CAN JUST KIND OF MANOEUVRE THROUGH THE MENU LIKE THAT\n[27:58] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[28:02] FEE036: YEAH IT'S JUST A SCROLL\n[28:04] MEE034: RIGHT\n[28:05] FEE036: YEAH\n[28:07] MEE034: SO ARE WE GONNA ARE WE TALKING WE NEED TO FIGURE OUT WHAT KIND OF BUTTONS WE'RE GOING TO USE ARE WE GOING TO USE SCROLL BUTTONS\n[28:13] MEE034: RUBBER BUTTONS\n[28:15] MEE034: UM\n[28:16] MEE033: WELL IT SEEMS LIKE I DUNNO IT SEEMS TO ME THAT WE COULD JUST DO THE UM STICK WITH THE RUBBER 'CAUSE SINCE WE'RE PROBABLY GONNA BE USING SOME KIND OF UM RUBBER FOR THE OUTSIDE CASE WE MIGHT AS WELL STICK WITH THAT UM\n[28:23] FEE036: YEAH\n[28:28] FEE036: PROBABLY\n[28:29] MEE034: RIGHT\n[28:31] MEE035: I THINK TO A CERTAIN EXTENT WE HAVE TO STICK WITH UH KIND OF UH A LITTLE BIT TRADITIONAL IN TERMS OF THE BUTTONS AND THEN AND THEN MAKE OUR UNIQUE FEATURE OUR CASING AND WHAT NOT AND OUR VOICE COMMAND\n[28:38] FEE036: RIGHT\n[28:41] FEE036: MM\n[28:43] FEE036: WELL NO IT'S BASIC JUST LIKE FOUR DIRECTIONS THAT ARE THAT CAN USE AS MENU OR CHANNEL AND VOLUME OR HOWEVER YOU WANNA DO IT\n[28:49] FEE036: ARE REALLY VERSATILE AND EVERYBODY'S ALREADY GOT THEM TO SOME EXTENT ON THE REMOTES THEY ALREADY OWN SO IT'S NOT LIKE WE'RE DEALING WITH EVERYBODY RELEARNING THINGS 'CAUSE THAT'S NOT SOMETHING ANYBODY'S GONNA WANNA BUY A NEW FOR\n[29:01] MEE034: RIGHT\n[29:03] MEE033: MM 'KAY UM\n[29:06] MEE033: WE'VE ALREADY KIND OF COVERED THIS AS WELL\n[29:11] MEE033: THAT SEEMS TO BE SELLING UM AND WE WE'VE MORE OR LESS AGREED THAT WE WANT TO KAR TARGET THIS YOUTH MARKET UM\n[29:17] FEE036: MM\n[29:20] MEE033: ESPECIALLY NOW WITH EIGHTEEN TO THIRTY FIVE YEAR OLDS BEING SUCH A LARGE QUANTITY OF THE POPULATION\n[29:24] FEE036: RIGHT PARTICULARLY IN TECHNOLOGICAL FIELDS SO THAT'S EXACTLY WHERE WE'RE HEADED\n[29:27] MEE033: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[29:28] MEE033: OKAY\n[29:30] MEE033: UM\n[29:33] MEE033: YEAH ALRIGHT WELL\n[29:34] MEE033: MORE OR LESS COVERED WHAT WE NEED TO COVER I THINK FI AN AN ANY FINAL THOUGHTS BEFORE WE THINK ABOUT DOING THE PROTOT MOVING ON TO THE PROTOTYPE\n[29:41] MEE035: WELL WHAT ARE WE ACTUALLY DOING\n[29:43] MEE033: RIGHT\n[29:43] MEE035: WHAT WERE\n[29:44] MEE033: I WAS JUST GONNA STEP ON TO UM I WASN'T\n[29:47] FEE036: UH\n[29:49] FEE036: OH IT WASN'T IN THE WAY BUT YEAH WHATEVER\n[29:50] MEE033: OH MY BAD UM SORRY\n[29:53] FEE036: NO DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT\n[29:55] MEE033: THE UM YEAH OKAY I WAS JUST GONNA ASSIGN TASKS IN THE NEXT B ANYTH ANY OTH ANY OTHER FINAL THOUGHTS BEFORE WE GO AHEAD AND COOL\n[29:59] MEE035: SURE\n[30:00] FEE036: OKAY\n[30:04] FEE036: YEAH\n[30:04] MEE034: SO HAVE WE DECIDED THAT WE ARE GONNA GO WITH DIFFERENT STYLE CASES FOR DIFFERENT PEOPLE\n[30:09] MEE034: OR ARE WE JUST GOING TO GO WITH ONE\n[30:09] MEE033: UM\n[30:20] FEE036: YEAH\n[30:28] MEE033: YEAH\n[30:28] FEE036: RIGHT\n[30:32] MEE033: WELL THEN AGAIN COLOURS WOULDN'T BE SO HARD TO DO YOU COULD HAVE UH A YOU KNOW A UM UH KIND OF A NATURAL WOOD COLOUR\n[30:34] MEE034: THERE'S AN IDEA\n[30:39] MEE033: LIKE A STAINED WOOD AND UM I DON'T KNOW OLIVE GREEN OR SOMETHING\n[30:40] FEE036: MM\n[30:44] FEE036: YEAH\n[30:45] MEE033: THAT WOULDN'T BE SO MUCH OF A PROBLEM TO INCORPORATE INTO THE COLOUR OF THE THING\n[30:49] MEE035: AND AGAIN COPYING IMAC'S KIND OF FOR IPOD MAC APPLE'S UH COLOUR SCHEME\n[30:52] FEE036: YEAH GET IN THERE\n[30:55] FEE036: YEAH TOTALLY\n[30:57] MEE033: YEAH I THINK THAT'S PROBABLY A GOOD ID OKAY SO LET'S WORK ON UH MULTIPLE CASE COLOURS\n[31:07] MEE033: BUT YEAH STICK WITH THE SAME KIND OF KINDA YEAH THE SAME BASIC NON REMOTE KIND OF REMOTE DESIGN\n[31:15] MEE033: COOL\n[31:18] MEE033: ALRIGHT SO WE'LL HAVE THE NEXT MEETING ABOUT HALF AN HOUR UM\n[31:22] MEE033: I WANT THE UH I'D LIKE NATHAN I'D LIKE YOU TO WORK ON JUST THE BASIC LOOK AND FEEL WHAT CAN WE ACCOMPLISH\n[31:29] MEE033: UM GIVEN THESE PARAMETERS THAT WE'RE JUST GONNA SORT OF HAVE THIS KIND OF UH NON REMOTE REMOTE\n[31:36] MEE033: UM WHAT ARE OUR BROAD CONSTRAINTS BEFORE WE DEVE DESIGN A PROTOTYPE\n[31:36] MEE034: RIGHT\n[31:42] MEE033: AND UM RON IF YOU CAN\n[31:45] MEE033: FIGURE OUT HOW PROBABLY BEST TO LAY OUT THIS IDEA OF THIS SIMPLE DESIGN WITH THE VOICE RECOGNITION BUILT IN AND ALSO THIS KIND OF DROP DOWN OR S ON THE SIDE KIND OF MENU OPTIONS SIMPLE\n[32:00] MEE033: SOMEHOW WORK OUT HOW WE CAN GET THIS ALL S IN THE SAME PLACE\n[32:05] MEE033: UM AND IF YOU CAN CHECK PRODUCT EVALUATION WITH M SOME PILOTS AND STUFF\n[32:09] MEE033: UM I NEED YOU GUYS TO WORK TOGETHER ON MAKING A PROTOTYPE UM USING UM PROTOTYPE BUILDING MATERIALS UM\n[32:20] MEE033: AND ALSO UM SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT TO YOU BY YOUR COACHES AS WELL\n[32:23] MEE034: OH EXCELLENT YEAH\n[32:24] MEE033: SO THAT'S WHAT TO START WITH FOR NOW IS THAT ALRIGHT YOU GUYS FEEL CLEAR ABOUT THIS\n[32:26] FEE036: COOL\n[32:26] MEE034: THAT SOUNDS GOOD\n[32:27] MEE035: FABULOUS\n[32:28] MEE033: ALRIGHT\n[32:29] 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HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IT\n[0:38] MEE035: READY FOR THIS\n[0:41] MEE033: ALL SET\n[0:43] MEE033: COOL\n[0:44] MEE033: ALRIGHT IT IS POWERPOINT TIME\n[0:48] MEE033: I'VE DONE MORE POWERPOINTS IN THIS PARTICULAR EXPERIMENT THAN I'VE EVER DONE IN MY LIFE BEFORE THIS EXPERIMENT WHICH IS KIND OF FUN\n[0:54] MEE034: YEAH\n[0:58] MEE035: OH MAN\n[1:01] MEE033: SO UH HERE WE HAVE OUR DETAILED DESIGN MEETING WHERE WE WILL UM LOOK AT THE PROTOTYPE AND UM RIGHT SO UM\n[1:11] MEE033: I FINALLY FIGURED OUT WHAT THIS WHOLE SECOND BULLET POINT IS ABOUT IN MY THAT MY COACH WAS SENDING TO ME\n[1:16] MEE033: IT MEANS I'M SUPPOSED TO READ THE MINUTES FROM THE PREVIOUS MEETING\n[1:18] MEE034: OH REALLY\n[1:19] MEE034: OKAY\n[1:19] MEE033: I THINK\n[1:20] FEE036: HUH\n[1:21] MEE033: I DON'T KNOW\n[1:22] MEE033: OTHERWISE IT'S JUST SAYING I'M THE SECRETARY AND I'M THEREFORE I'M TAKING THE MINUTES\n[1:27] MEE033: S SO JUST TO GO UM JUST REAL BRIEFLY TO GO OVER MINUTES FROM LAST MEETING\n[1:32] MEE033: UH I WILL OPEN THEM SLOWLY NO\n[1:38] MEE033: WAIT FOR IT WAIT FOR IT\n[1:47] FEE036: YEAH THAT'S NOT YOU\n[1:48] MEE033: NO\n[1:49] MEE033: THAT'S HOW THE\n[1:51] MEE033: WAIT\n[1:54] MEE033: THIS IS THIS IS VERY HIGH POWERED STUFF HERE DOUBLE CLICKING THERE WE GO\n[1:59] MEE033: SO UM BASICALLY THE MORAL OF THE STORY FROM OUR LAST MINUTE UH LAST MEETING WAS THAT UM WE THAT WE HAD MEETINGS FROM UH WE HAD PRESENTATIONS DONE BY THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[2:09] MEE033: UH OR FROM NATHAN AND RON AND FROM SARAH ABOUT WHAT WE CAN DO HERE UM AND WHAT\n[2:17] MEE033: SORT OF LIMITATIONS WE'RE OPERATING WITH UM UH EXCUSE ME WHAT LIMITATIONS WE'RE OPERATING UNDER\n[2:22] MEE033: WHAT KIND OF RISK WE'D BE LOOKING AT WITH SOME OF THE VARIOUS APPROACHES WE WERE DISCUSSING AND WE ESSENTIALLY CAME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT WE SHOULD DEVELOP A REMOTE WITH UH VOICE RECOGNITION\n[2:32] MEE033: I. E. THAT HAD A VAGUELY NON REMOTE LIKE SHAPE UM BECAUSE YOU DIDN'T REALLY NEED TO USE IT AS A REMOTE SINCE YOU COULD JUST USE YOUR VOICE\n[2:39] MEE033: THAT WOULD INCLUDE SOME MOSTLY JUST THE SIMPLE DESIGN FEATURES FOR A TELEVISION OPERATION BUT WITH A SLIDE OR A FOLD OUT BAY FOR MORE ADVANCED FUNCTIONS FOR USERS\n[2:49] MEE033: UM AND UH THE UH UH THE U. I. D. AND THE I. D. WERE ASKED TO GO AHEAD AND START DEVELOPING A PROTOTYPE FOR US TO LOOK AT\n[2:58] MEE033: SO\n[3:01] MEE033: THAT'S SORTED BACK TO THE MAIN\n[3:07] MEE033: MEET HERE UM GO AHEAD AND TAKE IT AWAY GUYS\n[3:12] MEE034: WELL\n[3:13] MEE034: UH WE HAVE ASSEMBLED OUR PROTOTYPE UM\n[3:19] MEE034: WHAT'S TO BE SAID ABOUT IT\n[3:21] MEE034: UM WE TOOK INTO ACCOUNT A LOT OF THE THINGS THAT WE WENT OVER IN THE LAST MEETING UM\n[3:27] MEE034: SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS TO CONSIDER ARE THAT WE DECIDED NOT TO GO FOR THE TOUCH SCREEN WHICH YOU CAN SEE AND OPTED FOR SOME VERY LARGE BUTTONS FOR THE PRIMARY FUNCTIONS\n[3:33] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[3:40] MEE034: UM\n[3:42] MEE034: THIS IS GOING TO BE THE ON OFF BUTTON AND WE HAVE THESE BUTTONS TO GO THROUGH THE CHANNELS UM AND THEN TWO VOLUME BUTTONS DOWN HERE\n[3:51] MEE034: D UH WE DECIDED THOSE WERE THE MOST IMPORTANT UH BUTTONS\n[3:54] MEE034: AND THEN FOR THE MORE ADVANCED UH FUNCTIONS THERE IS A SLIDE OUT PANEL HERE UM AND YOU CAN SEE THAT THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHER THINGS GOING ON\n[4:04] MEE034: BUT THIS ACTUALLY CAN SLIDE BACK IN AND PROVIDES A VERY NICE AESTHETIC WHEN IT'S ALL PUT AWAY UM\n[4:14] MEE034: AS FAR AS THE UH WHOLE VISIBLE LIGHT THING WE DECIDED TO GO WITH THE MULTIPLE COLOURS COMING OUT WHY NOT\n[4:18] FEE036: AH\n[4:20] MEE033: NICE\n[4:22] FEE036: FAIR ENOUGH\n[4:24] MEE034: OF COURSE IF THAT'S ANNOYING FOR SOME PEOPLE THAT FUNCTION CAN BE TURNED OFF\n[4:27] MEE033: PERFECT\n[4:28] MEE034: UM\n[4:30] MEE035: NO IT'S IMPORTANT TO WE TALKED A QUITE A BIT ABOUT UH YOU KNOW THE THE INTERCHANGEABLE UH FACES AND WHAT WE'VE DONE HERE IS COME UP WITH A BIT OF A NATURAL LOOK HERE UM F WE CALL IT FRUITY IF YOU WILL\n[4:31] MEE034: GO AHEAD\n[4:37] FEE036: MM\n[4:41] FEE036: RIGHT\n[4:44] FEE036: APPROPRIATE OKAY\n[4:44] MEE035: UM\n[4:46] MEE035: RIGHT UM\n[4:46] MEE035: OF COURSE THAT'S UH INTERCHANGEABLE AND UH I THINK IT WOULD BE DESIRABLE FOR THE UH FOR THE REGULAR PRODUCT IN THE IN THE IN THE IN THE FIRST PACKAGING TO BE SOMETHING A LITTLE BIT MORE SUBDUED BUT THIS IS KIND OF SOMETHING THAT CAN BE DONE UM AND AS YOU CAN SEE ON THE TELEVISION THERE UH WE HAVE THE UH VOICE DETECTOR DEVICE UM ON THE TOP THERE\n[4:55] FEE036: MM 'KAY\n[5:00] FEE036: IT IS AN OPTION\n[5:07] MEE033: OH RIGHT\n[5:08] MEE034: THAT'S THIS HERE\n[5:09] FEE036: AH\n[5:10] MEE035: UM\n[5:10] FEE036: I SEE\n[5:11] MEE035: SO THAT THAT WILL WORK QUITE WELL WITH WITH REGARD TO FINDING THIS UH CONTRAPTION\n[5:17] MEE035: UM WHAT OTHER THINGS DO WE SEE HERE WELL UM IF YOU GIVE IT A TOUCH IT DOES HAVE ACTUALLY A BIT OF A SPONGY FEEL\n[5:25] MEE035: UM SO I THINK THAT WILL WORK WELL WITH REGARDS TO OUR MARKET\n[5:30] MEE035: UM AND UH LET'S SEE WELL CLEARLY THERE'S GONNA BE SOME MORE COLOURS AND WHAT NOT AVAILABLE\n[5:40] MEE035: UM UH DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING ELSE TO ADD TO THAT\n[5:44] MEE034: UM I WORRIED ABOUT THE MATERIALS IT IS UH THE ENTIRE THING IS COVERED IN A RUBBER COATING SO IT'S VERY DURABLE UH\n[5:54] MEE034: IT'S NOT GONNA BREAK LIKE SOME TYPES OF PLASTIC THAT'S DROPPED\n[5:58] MEE034: UM AND OF COURSE AS YOU CAN SEE AND IF YOU TOUCH IT IT DOES HAVE THAT NICE SQUISHY FEEL\n[6:05] MEE035: IT'S ACTUALLY IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT THE TELEVISION UH YOU KNOW IF THERE'S AN EARTHQUAKE OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT THAT I IT ACTUALLY IS EDIBLE INSIDE\n[6:17] MEE034: FACT I DUNNO IF YOU NOTICED BUT I WROTE THE UH THE COMPANY'S NAME ON THE TELEPHONE SCREEN I THOUGHT THAT WAS KINDA NICE\n[6:20] MEE033: OH WELL DONE YEAH YEAH OH OK\n[6:21] FEE036: NICE\n[6:23] MEE034: THIS WAS ACTUALLY AN APPLE ON THE INSIDE\n[6:26] FEE036: DO WE NEED TO WORRY ABOUT UM ROT FACTORS\n[6:26] MEE034: THIS\n[6:29] MEE035: UM IT'S ENCASED IN A NEW UH TYPE OF UH\n[6:33] FEE036: OH OKAY THERE'S PRESERVATIVES INVOLVED WE DON'T NEED TO WORRY OKAY\n[6:34] MEE035: POLYMER YEAH\n[6:35] MEE034: YEAH\n[6:35] MEE035: IT'S FINE\n[6:35] MEE034: WE GOT A BIT AHEAD OF OURSELVES I KNOW WE'RE NOT TALKING ABOUT MAKING TELEVISIONS AT THIS POINT OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT BUT\n[6:37] MEE035: HMM\n[6:37] FEE036: FAIR ENOUGH\n[6:39] MEE033: EDIBLE TELEVISIONS IT'S A WAVE OF THE FUTURE\n[6:40] FEE036: NO BUT\n[6:42] FEE036: IT'S A COUPLE YEARS OFF AT LEAST\n[6:42] MEE035: IT'S POS A POSSIBLE NEW PRODUCT\n[6:44] FEE036: OKAY\n[6:46] MEE035: UM BUT I THINK THAT'S I THINK THAT SUMS UP THE MAIN FEATURES OF OUR OF THE REMOTE\n[6:52] MEE035: UM I DUNNO IF YOU GUYS HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR F WHETHER THAT UH WHETHER WE NEED TO WORRY ABOUT ANY UH OTHER MARKETING AREAS OR ANYTHING OF THAT NATURE\n[6:52] MEE033: BRILLIANT\n[6:52] MEE034: RIGHT\n[7:01] MEE035: UM DID WE COME IN UNDER BUDGET\n[7:03] MEE034: UH WE DID YEAH\n[7:04] MEE034: THIS COST WELL TO PUT THIS INTO UM PRODUCTION WE'RE LOOKING AT ABOUT WHAT WAS OUR GOAL\n[7:12] MEE034: IT WAS TWELVE FIFTY EURO UM AND THIS ACTUALLY CAME IN AT ABOUT ELEVEN NINETY NINE\n[7:19] MEE034: UM SO I WAS QUITE PLEASED WITH THAT\n[7:21] MEE035: MM-HMM\n[7:22] MEE034: ONE THING THAT WE DIDN'T DO UM OBVIOUSLY WE HAD A CHOICE WITH THE BUTTONS WHETHER TO USE SCROLL BUTTONS OR STANDARD RUBBER BUTTONS\n[7:29] MEE034: BUT WE JUST WENT FOR A CLASSIC RUBBER BUTTON AND UM SINCE WE DID THAT WE DIDN'T HAVE TO USE AS MANY MICROCHIPS WHICH WAS QUITE NICE AND THAT'S WHAT HELPED KEEP THE COST DOWN\n[7:32] FEE036: MM\n[7:39] MEE033: BRILLIANT\n[7:39] MEE034: SO EVEN THOUGH IT HAS A LOT OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY UM FOR EXAMPLE THE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[7:40] FEE036: MM\n[7:45] MEE034: IN A LOT OF WAYS IT'S JUST A SIMPLE REMOTE AND UM I THINK IF WE SHOPPED AROUND FOR OTHER MANUFACTURERS UM WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO GET EVEN CHEAPER\n[7:47] FEE036: OKAY\n[7:49] MEE035: MM\n[7:58] MEE035: DID WE TALK ABOUT THE VOICE RECOGNITION UH OPTION\n[8:00] MEE034: AND\n[8:03] MEE034: OH NO WE HAVEN'T TALKED ABOUT THAT YET HAVE WE\n[8:04] MEE035: SO UH SO UH YEAH ON THE BACK HERE YOU ALL NOTICED THIS AREA HERE WHICH IS ACTUALLY THE VOICE RECOGNITION UH UH CONSOLE AND UH I THINK IT'S NICELY DESIGNED INTO THE INTO THE OVERALL LOOK\n[8:11] FEE036: OKAY\n[8:18] FEE036: YEAH\n[8:19] MEE035: UM BUT BASICALLY THE VOICE RECOGNITION UH INCORPORATES UM THE LATEST DESIGNS THAT OUR RESEARCH TEAM HAS BEEN ABLE TO CUFW UH COME UP WITH\n[8:27] MEE035: BASICALLY UH QUITE SIMILAR TO THE COFFEE MAKER UM DESIGN THAT WE WERE TALKING ABOUT EARLIER AND UM\n[8:30] FEE036: MM 'KAY\n[8:34] MEE035: I THINK THAT UH HAS GIVEN A PROVEN UM EASE OF USE AND WHAT NOT\n[8:40] MEE034: HMM\n[8:42] MEE034: YEAH\n[8:42] MEE035: AND UH ALLOWS FEATURES LIKE THE REMOTE ACTUALLY TALKING BACK TO THE USER UM SO\n[8:48] FEE036: RIGHT\n[8:52] MEE033: COOL\n[8:52] MEE034: ANY QUESTIONS\n[8:54] FEE036: DO WE HAVE UM OTHER FOR LACK OF A BETTER WORD SKINS\n[8:54] MEE033: NO NO I THINK THAT'S\n[8:59] FEE036: COVERS\n[9:00] FEE036: IN PLAY NOW OR ARE THOSE ONES GONNA BE DEVELOPED LATER ONCE WE SEE HOW THE COUPLE WE HAVE G GO OR\n[9:05] MEE034: UM DO YOU WANNA ANSWER THIS ONE OR DO YOU WANT ME TO ANSWER IT\n[9:06] FEE036: DO WE KNOW WHERE WE STAND ON THAT YET\n[9:08] MEE035: WELL WE DIDN'T QUITE HAVE ENOUGH MATERIAL UH\n[9:11] FEE036: OH I WASN'T EXPECTING A PROTOTYPE I JUST DIDN'T KNOW IF YOU GUYS HAD ANY IN MIND YET\n[9:12] MEE034: YEAH YEAH\n[9:12] MEE035: OH I SEE RIGHT UM\n[9:14] MEE034: UM WELL AS YOU CAN SEE THIS IS JUST A MOST SUPERFICIAL LAYER AND UM IT'D BE VERY EASY TO PUT ANOTHER LAYER OF SOMETHING ELSE LIKE\n[9:22] FEE036: OKAY\n[9:24] FEE036: JUST VENEER REALLY YEAH\n[9:26] MEE035: RIGHT\n[9:27] FEE036: OKAY\n[9:27] MEE035: ACTUALLY THIS BOTTOM RED RING HERE JUST UNCLIPS AND THEN YOU PUT A A NEW A NEW UH A NEW PLATE ON TOP OF THAT\n[9:30] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[9:31] FEE036: AND THE WHOLE THING\n[9:33] FEE036: OKAY\n[9:37] FEE036: RIGHT\n[9:37] MEE035: SO I MEAN THERE ARE I WE DEFINITELY PRICED OUT A SPONGY EVEN SPONGIER NON NATURAL LOOK UM MATERIALS WHICH I THINK WORKED OUT FINE\n[9:39] FEE036: YEAH\n[9:40] FEE036: THERE'S\n[9:44] FEE036: OKAY\n[9:47] MEE035: WE ALSO CONTINUED ON WITH THE IDEAS THAT F FOLLOWING UH APPLE'S COLOUR SCHEMES WITH THE KIND OF THE UH LIGHT ORANGE AND THE GREEN\n[9:48] FEE036: MM 'KAY\n[9:53] FEE036: OKAY VERY COOL\n[9:55] MEE034: IT'S NOT IT'S NOT QUITE A A FACE PLATE\n[9:58] MEE034: IT'S MORE LIKE A PSEUDO FACE PLATE BECAUSE IT'S SIMPLE ENOUGH THAT IN THE FACTORY IT COULD WE COULD VERY EASILY PUT A DIFFERENT ONE ON IT\n[10:00] FEE036: OKAY\n[10:07] MEE034: IT LOCKS INTO PLACE SUCH THAT YOU KNOW IT'S PRETTY PERMANENT BUT AT THE SAME TIME\n[10:13] MEE034: IF WE WANNA GO THE OTHER WAY IT'S JUST A MATTER OF A COUPLE OF ADJUSTMENTS AND WE COULD GO THE FACE PLATE WAY IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[10:17] FEE036: OKAY\n[10:19] FEE036: YEP\n[10:19] FEE036: IT'S STILL AN OPTION IF WE NEED IT\n[10:20] MEE034: YEAH\n[10:21] FEE036: VERY COOL NICE JOB\n[10:24] MEE033: RIGHT YEAH THANKS GUYS THAT'S VERY VERY GOOD WORK\n[10:27] MEE033: I LIKE IT BRILLIANT\n[10:29] MEE033: UM WHAT WE NEED TO DISCUSS NOW IS THE FINANCE OF IT UM I GOT ME YOU'VE GOT YOU PROVIDED A NUMBER THAT ACTUALLY SOUNDS QUITE NICE\n[10:40] MEE033: UM THE TROUBLE IS I WAS JUST GIVEN THIS BY FINANCE\n[10:44] MEE033: UM IT'S A SPREADSHEET OF THE PARTS AND I'VE JUST TENTATIVELY PUT IN WHAT IT'S GOING TO LOOK LIKE UM\n[10:44] MEE034: OH\n[10:49] MEE034: OOH\n[10:51] MEE033: I'M JUST GONNA CLEAR THIS OUT REAL QUICKLY BUT IT LOOKS LIKE\n[10:59] MEE033: SO WE'LL JUST IF WE CAN JUST ITEMIZE WHAT'S IN HERE WE'VE GOT THIS IT'S A SOLAR CELL THING RIGHT\n[11:06] MEE034: RIGHT UH WE DIDN'T REALLY TOUCH ON THAT BUT IT IT'S IN THERE YEP\n[11:07] MEE033: WITH A BACK UP BATTERY\n[11:10] MEE033: WITH THE BA OKAY\n[11:11] MEE033: UM AND\n[11:12] MEE035: THE VOICE RECOGNITION AREA ACTUALLY DOUBLES AS UH AS THE SOLAR CELL AREA\n[11:17] MEE033: CLEVER CLEVER WELL DONE\n[11:18] MEE035: YEAH\n[11:20] MEE033: UM SO I GUESS THAT WOULD MEAN WE'VE GOT A BIT OF A UM\n[11:24] MEE033: IT'S A S A SPEAKER AND A SENSOR AT THE SAME TIME ISN'T IT\n[11:28] MEE034: YEAH YEAH\n[11:29] MEE034: IT'S JUST MAKING USE OF THE SAME SPACE AND THE SAME MATERIALS BUT\n[11:31] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[11:32] MEE033: OKAY\n[11:33] MEE033: UM AND THE CASE IT'S MORE OF A SINGLE CURVED CASE I GUESS WOULD BE THAT BE THE GENERAL\n[11:38] MEE034: YEAH ONE BIG CURVE I GUESS YOU COULD SAY\n[11:39] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[11:41] MEE033: UM AND WE'VE GOT A RUBBER SKIN MATERIAL BASICALLY THROUGHOUT\n[11:46] MEE033: UM\n[11:48] MEE033: PUSH BUTTON INTERFACE\n[11:51] MEE033: UM WITH THIS OTHER DROP DOWN SO MAYBE WE'VE GOT TWO PUSH BUTTON INTERFACES DON'T WE\n[11:55] MEE034: YEAH MM-HMM\n[11:56] MEE033: UM\n[11:59] MEE033: AND UM A SPECIAL\n[12:02] MEE033: I GUESS IT'S UH WE'VE GOT A SORT OF A WOOD MATERI A RUBBERY TYPE MATERIAL THAT THROUGHOUT YEAH\n[12:07] MEE034: YEAH SPECIAL\n[12:09] MEE034: AND S I GUESS YOU HAVE TO MARK SPECIAL COLOUR AND SPECIAL FORM AS WELL DON'T YOU\n[12:14] MEE034: 'CAUSE IT I IT IS VERY UNCONVENTIONAL I LIKE TO THINK OF IT AS UNCONVENTIONAL\n[12:16] MEE033: YEAH IT'S IT'S QUITE UNIQUE\n[12:17] MEE033: I LIKE IT YEAH IT'S\n[12:19] MEE033: SO IT LOOKS LIKE\n[12:22] FEE036: M COME IN AT SIXTEEN\n[12:23] MEE033: A BIT OVER BUDGET UM\n[12:24] MEE034: OH\n[12:25] MEE034: HUH DOESN'T MATCH UP DOES IT\n[12:28] MEE033: SO WHAT WE COULD DO PERHAPS A SIMPLE FIX WOULD MAYBE TO SWITCH AWAY FROM THE SOLAR CELLS\n[12:35] MEE033: UM OR TAKE OUT THE BACK UP BATTERY\n[12:39] MEE034: HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT\n[12:39] MEE033: UH\n[12:41] MEE035: I MEAN I THINK THAT UH IF WE'RE TALKING ABOUT IT BEING ONE OF OUR MAIN SELLING FEATURES BEING ENVIRONMENTAL AND WITHOUT THE BATTERIES AND WHAT NOT\n[12:48] MEE035: ALTHOUGH IT DOES STILL HAVE A BATTERY SO I'M NOT SURE THAT YOU KNOW WHAT THE SELL IS ON THAT\n[12:52] FEE036: YEAH\n[12:53] MEE034: I MEAN WE COULD TAKE WE COULD TAKE THE BATTERY OUT OF IT YOU SEE AND IT'D PROBABLY WORK NINETY NINE PER CENT OF THE TIME BUT YOU'RE GONNA HAVE TO SET UP A CALL CENTRE FOR THAT ONE PER CENT OF THE TIME WHEN PEOPLE ARE CALLING AND SAYING OH LOOK MY REMOTE ISN'T WORKING WHAT AM I GONNA DO\n[13:05] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[13:06] FEE036: MM K\n[13:06] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[13:07] MEE034: PEOPLE'D BE REAL UPSET\n[13:09] MEE034: I THINK IN THE LONG RUN IT'S BETTER TO KEEP THE BATTERY\n[13:09] FEE036: TRUE\n[13:12] MEE034: IT'S HARD TO SCRAP THE WHOLE CELL BATTERY IDEA 'CAUSE THAT'S SO INTEGRAL TO THE THEME THAT WE HAVE\n[13:21] MEE033: HMM\n[13:29] MEE033: WHAT'S DIFFICULT WE HAVE ALL THESE THINGS INTEGRAL TO THE UM TO THE DESIGN OF IT THAT WE JUST CAN'T BACK OUT OF NOW\n[13:33] FEE036: NAH\n[13:36] MEE033: IT WOULD HAVE TO BE SEEMS LIKE WE'D HAVE TO GO BACK TO\n[13:40] MEE033: SQUARE ONE\n[13:44] MEE033: IN A WAY\n[13:45] MEE033: UM IF WE WERE GONNA TRY TO UNDO ONE BIT WE'D PROBABLY HAVE TO UNDO MOST OF IT UM\n[13:51] MEE034: YEAH\n[13:51] FEE036: ALTHOUGH WE DON'T WANNA GET RID OF THE WHOLE ENVIRONMENTAL I MEAN OBVIOUSLY THE SOLAR CELL IS A BIG PIECE OF THE WAY WE'RE MARKETING THIS AS LIKE A NATURAL\n[14:01] FEE036: NEW THING BUT HONESTLY IF WE CUT THAT ONE PIECE OUT WE'RE ACTUALLY COMING IN UNDER BUDGET IF I'VE DONE MY MATH CORRECTLY\n[14:11] MEE034: HMM\n[14:11] MEE035: I MEAN YOU MIGHT BE ABLE TO SWAY ME ON THE IDEA THAT WE OUR MAIN SELLING POINT COULD BE ALREADY THIS VOICE RECOGNITION THING I MEAN THAT'S WHAT SETS US APART RIGHT\n[14:12] FEE036: I MEAN\n[14:19] FEE036: WHICH IT'S YEAH THAT'S WHAT SETTING US INTO THIS YOUNG MARKET I MEAN THAT'S WHERE WE STARTED FROM SO\n[14:27] FEE036: I DON'T KNOW\n[14:28] FEE036: AND I MEAN YOU KNOW PERHAPS WHEN THE CELL TECHNOLOGY COMES DOWN IN PRICE WE CAN BRING THAT BACK INTO THE GAME BUT IT LOOKS LIKE AT THIS POINT THAT MAY BE OUT OF OUR LEAGUE\n[14:37] MEE035: AND THE REALITY IS YOU KNOW FOR ME FROM AN IDEOLOGICAL STAND POINT I'D LIKE TO STICK WITH THE UH THE SOLAR CELL\n[14:38] MEE034: RIGHT\n[14:44] MEE035: BUT I H KIND OF HAVE TO THROW MYSELF IN THE IN THE BUSINESS STRUCTURE MODEL HERE AND UH YOU KNOW I THINK I THINK THAT I THINK THAT WE NEED TO COME TO A COMPROMISE HERE AND MAYBE MOVE AHEAD WITH THE PROJECT\n[14:47] FEE036: RIGHT\n[14:49] FEE036: YEAH\n[14:50] MEE034: RIGHT\n[14:52] MEE033: IT'S EITHER OR\n[14:53] FEE036: YEAH\n[14:59] MEE035: WITHOUT THE SOLAR CELL\n[15:01] MEE034: YEAH\n[15:02] FEE036: I THINK UNFORTUNATELY THAT'S OUR BEST OPTION\n[15:02] MEE034: I GUESS WE MIGHT HAVE TO DO THAT\n[15:04] MEE034: IT'S THE ONLY WAY WE'RE GONNA GET BELOW OUR UH GOAL ISN'T IT\n[15:07] FEE036: MM\n[15:08] MEE034: OF TWELVE FIFTY\n[15:09] MEE033: 'CAUSE WE CAN'T REMOVE THE PUSH BUTTONS 'CAUSE THEY'RE UM AND WE CAN'T GET RID OF THE UH I MEAN REMOVING THE CHANGING THE CASE WOULDN'T BE SO MUCH OF A\n[15:12] FEE036: IT KIND OF YEAH\n[15:12] MEE034: YEAH\n[15:22] MEE035: SAVINGS\n[15:22] MEE033: MM MM UM NOR WOULD CHANGING THE CASE MATERIALS\n[15:24] FEE036: MM MM\n[15:27] MEE033: UM\n[15:29] MEE033: SO YEAH THAT LOOKS LIKE TO BE THE ONLY THING\n[15:32] FEE036: YEAH\n[15:32] MEE033: SO THAT WOULD BE THE IT'S A MAJOR CHANGE BUT\n[15:36] MEE033: YEAH\n[15:39] MEE034: GOTTA DO WHAT YOU GOTTA DO\n[15:39] MEE033: ALRIGHT SO WE'RE IN AGREEMENT ON THAT\n[15:42] FEE036: UNFORTUNATELY I THINK WE ARE\n[15:46] MEE035: NO I THINK THAT WAS A GOOD COMPROMISE YOU BROUGHT FORWARD SARAH\n[15:55] MEE033: RIGHT\n[15:59] MEE033: MOVING ALONG SWIFTLY\n[16:01] MEE033: UM SO I GUESS NOW WE JUST GO TO THE PROJECT EVALUATION\n[16:07] MEE033: WHICH I WILL ALLOW SARAH TO TAKE OVER\n[16:09] FEE036: THAT WOULD BE ME\n[16:11] FEE036: UM CORD\n[16:12] MEE033: AH OF COURSE SORRY\n[16:14] FEE036: NO PROBLEM\n[16:14] MEE033: WHOOSH\n[16:17] FEE036: CAN YOU REACH THAT WOULD BE GREAT THANK YOU\n[16:17] MEE035: YEP\n[16:19] MEE033: THAT'D BE GREAT\n[16:21] FEE036: I DIDN'T EVEN DO THAT ONE ON PURPOSE EITHER DAMN\n[16:26] FEE036: OKAY UM\n[16:27] FEE036: BASICALLY I WAS JUST EVALUATING UM FROM WHAT WE KNOW OF HOW OUR PRODUCT'S WORKING RIGHT NOW WITH THE CRITERIA THAT WE SET AT THE BEGINNING OF THESE ARE THE THINGS WE NEEDED TO DO\n[16:35] FEE036: THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT LOOK LIKE WE FEEL THEY'RE IMPORTANT\n[16:38] FEE036: UM SO I WAS LOOKING AT BASIC DESIGN THINGS DOES IT FULFIL ITS FUNCTIONS AS A REMOTE\n[16:43] FEE036: IS THE DESIGN WHAT WE WANTED IT TO DO\n[16:45] FEE036: I ARE TECHNOLOGIES UP TO WHERE WE HOPED THEY WOULD BE AND DOES IT FULFIL THE AESTHETIC QUALITIES THAT OUR ORIGINAL MARKET RESEARCH WAS LOOKING FOR\n[16:52] FEE036: UM\n[16:53] FEE036: BASIC QUESTIONS LIKE YOU KNOW DOES IT TURN ON\n[16:56] FEE036: DOES IT RESPOND TO VOICE RECOGNITION\n[16:59] FEE036: AND OVERALL IN GENERAL IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S COMING UP TO PAR\n[17:02] MEE034: MM\n[17:02] FEE036: UM THE ONLY THING IS WITH WITH THE PULL OUT PANEL THAT IS CAN IT TAKE SOME ADJUSTING BECAUSE IT'S A NEW SORT OF INTERFACE\n[17:09] FEE036: UM THAT LOOKED LIKE IT WAS COMING UP ROUGH BUT THEN ONCE YOU GET USED TO IT IT DOES MAKE A LOT OF SENSE\n[17:15] FEE036: SO I THINK OVERALL WE'RE HEADED IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION\n[17:18] MEE034: REALLY GOOD\n[17:18] FEE036: SO\n[17:19] MEE035: THEY LIKE THAT SPONGY FEEL\n[17:21] FEE036: YEAH\n[17:22] FEE036: IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S GOING OVER WELL SO\n[17:23] MEE035: AND THE PAGING FUNCTION WORKS WELL THAT'S GOOD TO HEAR WE WORKED HARD ON THAT ONE\n[17:24] MEE034: SIX\n[17:25] FEE036: WE'RE WE'RE GOOD YEAH\n[17:27] MEE034: WE DID\n[17:28] FEE036: YEAH\n[17:29] FEE036: IT'S I THINK EVENTUALLY IF WE DO UM BRANCH OUT WITH THIS PRODUCT MAYBE WE DO HAVE A HIGHER BUDGET OPTIONS AND IF IT GOES OVER WITH THIS MODEL WE CAN LOOK INTO UM WIDER RANGE VOICE RECOGNITION LIKE FROM OTHER ROOMS OF THE HOUSE AND STUFF\n[17:40] FEE036: BUT FOR NOW WHAT WE'VE GOT IS WORKING IN THE RANGE WE NEED IT FOR SO IT'S ALL GOOD\n[17:46] MEE033: BRILLIANT\n[17:46] MEE034: I AM BIT DISAPPOINTED ABOUT LOSING THE SOLAR PANEL BUT IT'S OKAY\n[17:46] FEE036: THAT'S EVERYTHING FROM ME\n[17:49] MEE033: HMM\n[17:50] FEE036: YEAH\n[17:51] MEE034: MM\n[17:51] FEE036: YEAH IT IS A SET BACK BUT\n[17:56] FEE036: OKAY DO YOU NEED THE CORD BACK\n[17:57] MEE035: W WE MIGHT HAVE UH WE MIGHT HAVE LOST THAT GRANOLA MARKET AGAIN THAT WE'RE\n[17:57] MEE033: UM YEAH I WAS JUST GO ON\n[18:00] MEE034: I KNOW\n[18:02] MEE033: WELL THEY DON'T OWN TELLYS ANYWAY DO THEY\n[18:04] MEE035: I GUESS THAT'S TRUE\n[18:04] MEE034: TRUE\n[18:09] MEE033: RIGHT\n[18:09] MEE033: SO UM THIS ONE'S A BIT UNCLEAR TO ME TO BE PERFECTLY FAIR UM\n[18:18] MEE033: I GOT THIS SLIDE FROM THE COACH AND I'M NOT SURE WHAT IT'S CONNECTED TO\n[18:22] MEE033: UM SO I GUESS WE ARE GOING TO DISCUSS UM OUR PROJECT PROCESS UM AND THAT IS GONNA GO INTO MY REPORT\n[18:32] MEE033: SO I GUESS THIS IS THE POINT WHERE WE GO UM UH OUT OF ROLE IT LOOKS LIKE AND TALK ABOUT OUR SATISFACTION FOR ROOM FOR CREATIVITY AND SO FORTH AND HOW THAT ALL WORKED\n[18:44] MEE034: OKAY\n[18:45] MEE033: I GUESS UM\n[18:46] FEE036: AS IN WITHIN THE TEAM OR\n[18:48] MEE033: I THINK SO YEAH\n[18:48] MEE034: RIGHT SO IT'S JUST KIND OF A OPEN MIC KIND OF THING OR\n[18:49] FEE036: OKAY\n[18:50] MEE033: I THINK IT'S\n[18:52] MEE033: I MM-HMM I THINK SO\n[18:54] MEE034: 'KAY\n[18:54] MEE033: I THINK HOPE I'M NOT SCREWING UP AN EXPERIMENT\n[18:55] FEE036: IT IS NOW YOU'RE IN CHARGE SO THERE YOU GO\n[19:03] MEE033: BUT I TRUST THAT SHE WOULD JUMP IN IF I WAS SO OKAY FAIR ENOUGH\n[19:05] MEE034: YEAH\n[19:05] FEE036: WHATEVER\n[19:06] MEE033: UM RIGHT UM SO ANY THOUGHTS\n[19:12] MEE034: ARE WE CONSIDERING THESE POINTS HERE\n[19:13] FEE036: UM\n[19:14] MEE033: YEAH\n[19:15] MEE034: OKAY\n[19:15] FEE036: I THINK THEY'RE STARTING BLOCKS YEAH\n[19:18] MEE033: WHAT DO YOU GUYS FEEL ABOUT THE PROCESS\n[19:22] FEE036: UM YOU KNOW I THINK IN GENERAL FOR A DAY'S WORTH OF WORK WE ACTUALLY WERE RELATIVELY PRODUCTIVE\n[19:27] FEE036: CONSIDERING THE LITTLE AMOUNT OF INPUT WE HAD GOING IN\n[19:30] MEE033: MM-HMM\n[19:31] FEE036: UM AND THE TECHNOLOGY HAS DEFINITELY BEEN A HELP IT'S REALLY BEEN INTERESTING TO TRY OUT ALL THIS NEW STUFF\n[19:37] MEE035: WE DIDN'T USE THE WHITEBOARD AT ALL\n[19:39] FEE036: NO WE DIDN'T\n[19:39] MEE034: NO\n[19:39] MEE033: NO NO WHITEBOARD\n[19:41] FEE036: WE COULD NOW IF THAT'D MAKE UP FOR IT BUT REALLY AND I FEEL LIKE IF YOU GUYS HAD BEEN DESIGNING IN HERE PERHAPS THAT WOULD HAVE CHANGED BUT BECAUSE OF ROOM CONSTRAINTS\n[19:43] MEE035: AND\n[19:50] FEE036: DOESN'T REALLY MATTER\n[19:52] MEE035: UM ALSO HAD I NOT BEEN INTRIGUED ABOUT THE PEN I DON'T THINK I WOULDA USED IT AT ALL I DIDN'T WRITE BARELY ANYTHING\n[20:00] FEE036: YEAH I THINK I WAS TAKING NOTES MORE OFTEN THAN USUAL JUST 'CAUSE I LIKED THE PEN YEAH\n[20:03] MEE034: YEAH IT'S TRUE\n[20:09] MEE035: UH\n[20:09] MEE034: MM\n[20:10] MEE033: WAS PRETTY COOL TACK THOUGH\n[20:12] MEE035: YEAH\n[20:13] FEE036: MM\n[20:13] MEE034: DEFINITELY\n[20:14] FEE036: I AM DISAPPOINTED I DIDN'T GET A NOTE BACK FROM MY PERSONAL COACH\n[20:18] MEE034: AS YOU WRITE YOUR PERSONAL COACH\n[20:19] FEE036: YEAH BUT I DIDN'T GET A RESPONSE SO WE'LL SEE\n[20:20] MEE034: WHAT IF YOU GET A RESPONSE TWO OR THREE MONTHS FROM NOW\n[20:27] FEE036: OKAY THAT WOULD BE KINDA CREEPY\n[20:27] MEE034: THAT'D BE WEIRD\n[20:28] MEE033: ATTEMPTS TO CONTACT COACH INEFFECTIVE\n[20:29] FEE036: WELL WHAT KIND OF COACHING IS THAT REALLY\n[20:34] FEE036: WHAT IF I REALLY NEEDED SOMETHING\n[20:37] MEE035: I SO I DON'T N I THINK THERE WAS A LOT OF ROOM FOR CREATIVITY\n[20:41] MEE035: WE COULD DO WHATEVER BASICALLY WHAT WE WANTED UNTIL THE BUDGET CAME DOWN ON US UM\n[20:43] FEE036: I THINK SO\n[20:48] FEE036: AND EVEN THEN WE DID GET A DECENT PRODUCT TURNED OUT ALTHOUGH IT'S NOT EVERYTHING WE WANTED IT TO BE\n[20:53] MEE034: YEAH\n[20:53] MEE035: WITH THE NATURAL LOOK\n[20:54] MEE034: THAT'S VERY NATURAL\n[20:55] MEE033: VERY NATURAL LOOK\n[20:55] FEE036: ORGANIC REALLY\n[20:58] MEE033: THAT'S THE BRILLIANCE OF THEY HAD A P THEY HAD A PEELER IN HERE\n[21:02] FEE036: AND HIGHLY RESOURCEFUL TEAM MATES MIGHT I ADD WHICH IS ALWAYS A PLUS\n[21:06] MEE034: YEAH\n[21:08] MEE033: YEAH I THINK YEAH RE I THOUGHT IT WAS LIKE REALLY CREATIVE ACTUALLY I MEAN\n[21:11] MEE035: I THINK THE TEAMWORK WAS GOOD AS WELL\n[21:11] FEE036: MM YEAH I'M IMPRESSED\n[21:15] MEE034: AND TO PROVE THAT WE WEREN'T WASTEFUL WE DIDN'T WASTE A SINGLE BIT OF PLAY DOH WE USED EVERY BIT\n[21:19] FEE036: NICE\n[21:21] FEE036: ALL FOUR OF THOSE LITTLE CONTAINERS\n[21:22] MEE033: INCLUDING THE S THE MULTI COLOURED WAVE PATTERN\n[21:23] MEE034: YEAH I GUESS\n[21:26] MEE034: MY ONE MY ONE CRITICISM IS THAT WE DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH COLOURS TO WORK WITH WE ONLY HAD FOUR WASN'T ENOUGH\n[21:29] FEE036: YEAH\n[21:33] FEE036: YOU COULD HAVE DEVELOPED MULTIPLE SKINS REALLY HAD YOU HAD MORE COLOURS\n[21:35] MEE034: I KNOW IT COULD HAVE BEEN AMAZING\n[21:37] FEE036: OH WELL\n[21:39] MEE033: WHAT DID YOU GUYS THINK ABOUT THE THE THE ROLES\n[21:44] MEE034: HMM\n[21:48] FEE036: THEY WERE GOOD\n[21:50] MEE034: YEAH IT'S F KIND OF FUN IT WAS\n[21:52] FEE036: YEAH\n[21:55] MEE034: I THINK IT WAS PRETTY CLEVER 'CAUSE WE WERE NEVER ABLE TO GET TOO FAR OFF TRACK BECAUSE THE INFORMATION CAME IN AT THE RIGHT TIME AND KIND OF FILLED IN THE GAPS ENOUGH\n[22:04] FEE036: TRUE\n[22:06] MEE034: AT THE SAME TIME YOU HAD ENOUGH ROOM TO KIND OF JUST MAKE THINGS UP WHICH WAS KIND OF FUN\n[22:10] FEE036: DO YOUR OWN\n[22:11] FEE036: THOUGH I DID FEEL LIKE TH THE LEVEL OF INFORMATION DROPPED OFF SEVERELY OVER THE COURSE OF THE DAY\n[22:16] MEE034: YEAH\n[22:17] FEE036: I MEAN MAYBE IT'S JUST ME BUT I DIDN'T ACTUALLY GET ANY INFORMATION FOR THE LAST PRESENTATION AT ALL\n[22:22] MEE033: THAT'S TRUE I I GOT THIS SPREADSHEET\n[22:23] FEE036: NOTHING I DIDN'T EVEN GET AN EMAIL LIKE THAT WAS IT\n[22:28] FEE036: SO YEAH I FEEL LIKE THAT WAS SLIGHTLY LACKING BUT THEN YOU KNOW FILL IN THE BLANKS ON YOUR OWN LEVEL OF CREATIVITY UPPED\n[22:36] MEE035: WELL I THINK THAT WAS I THINK THAT WAS AN ISSUE I KEPT FINDING WITH REGARD TO WELL NO BUT ALSO YEAH WHEN I WAS REPORTING ABOUT WHAT EACH OF US WAS DOING I WAS OFTEN CONFUSED AS TO WHAT YOU WERE DOING UM AND THEN I ALSO FELT LIKE YOU KNOW A LOT OF OUR DISCUSSION WOULD CENTRE AROUND N SPECIFICALLY WHAT MY TASK WAS BECAUSE THAT WAS KIND OF THE INTERFACE PORTION WHICH WAS WHAT THE WHOLE PROJECT WAS ABOUT UH BUT AND THEN IN THE END I THINK OUR JOBS KIND OF MELDED TOGETHER A LITTLE BIT MORE\n[22:36] FEE036: WHATEVER\n[22:39] MEE033: OF WHAT TO DO\n[22:44] MEE034: MM\n[22:44] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[22:47] FEE036: UH-HUH THAT WASN'T VERY MUCH\n[22:48] MEE034: YOU KNOW\n[22:50] FEE036: MM\n[22:57] MEE034: YEAH\n[22:58] FEE036: YES\n[23:00] MEE033: MM MM\n[23:00] FEE036: HMM VERY MUCH SO\n[23:04] MEE034: YEAH\n[23:05] MEE034: THAT WAS FUN\n[23:06] MEE035: WHICH WAS FINE\n[23:06] MEE034: I THINK THE MOST HELPFUL THING OUT OF EVERYTHING WAS GETTING THE THE POWERPOINT SLIDES ALREADY PUT TOGETHER FOR YOU 'CAUSE IF WE DIDN'T HAVE THAT THERE'S NO WAY WE COULD HAVE GOT ALL THAT DONE IN TIME\n[23:14] MEE035: MM-HMM\n[23:14] FEE036: YEAH ALREADY HAVING THE FORMATTED STUFF HELPED A LOT\n[23:18] FEE036: VERY MUCH SO\n[23:20] MEE033: COOL\n[23:22] MEE035: AND I THINK YOUR LEADERSHIP WAS QUITE GOOD\n[23:24] MEE034: IT WAS REALLY GOOD YEAH\n[23:24] FEE036: HMM\n[23:25] MEE033: SHE SAID I I I SHE ACTUALLY MADE A COMMENT OFF BOY YOU'RE GETTING INTO THIS AND I REALLY I THINK IT'S TRUE I DID GET I I FELT LIKE I GOT WAY TOO INTO IT\n[23:30] FEE036: YEAH\n[23:32] FEE036: THAT'S KIND OF A GOOD THING THOUGH YOU KNOW GIVE THE REST OF US SOME STRUCTURE TO WORK WITH SO HEY\n[23:33] MEE033: I FELT LIKE I SLIPPED INTO IT A LOT\n[23:33] MEE034: IT'S KINDA FUN\n[23:37] MEE033: I DUNNO\n[23:38] MEE035: AN SO IS THAT THE FIRST TIME YOU'VE TAKEN ON THAT KIND OF ROLE\n[23:40] MEE033: THE FIRST TIME I'VE EVER DONE ANYTHING LIKE YEAH PROJECT PROJECT MANAGEMENT\n[23:44] MEE033: I USUALLY ORGANISE CRAP IT'S ONE THING TO DO YOU KNOW SET UP A PARTY WITH YOUR FRIENDS YOU KNOW\n[23:44] FEE036: HMM\n[23:48] MEE034: YEAH\n[23:48] FEE036: YEAH\n[23:49] MEE034: LITTLE DIFFERENT\n[23:50] MEE033: BUT YOU GUYS FELT THAT YOU COULD KEEP THE YEAH SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF KIND OF LIKE LIKE THE ROLE AND THE OKAY\n[23:56] FEE036: YEAH\n[23:57] MEE034: YEAH\n[23:57] FEE036: I EXCEPT FOR A COUPLE MOMENTS WHERE IT JUST GOT OUT OF HAND AND I KNEW WE WERE ALL LYING THROUGH OUR TEETH OTHER THAN THAT\n[24:00] MEE034: YEAH\n[24:02] MEE035: I HAD TO ADMIT AS SOON AS W WE STARTED I MEAN AS SOON AS WE GOT THE PLAY DOH\n[24:07] FEE036: I COULD ONLY IMAGINE\n[24:09] MEE035: TH YOU KNOW THE WHOLE CONCEPT OF REALLY TRYING TO STICK WITH REALITY WENT OUT THE WINDOW\n[24:13] MEE033: YEAH YEAH\n[24:17] MEE033: MAYBE IN IN LEGOS YOU KNOW\n[24:19] MEE035: POSSIBLY\n[24:19] MEE033: BE FUN WITH LEGOS TOO LIKE MAKE A REMOTE CONTROL OR SPACESHIP\n[24:22] MEE033: WE USED TO HAVE SPACESHIP LEGOS DID YOU GUYS EVER USED TO BUILD SPACESHIPS WITH LEGOS EVERYBODY KNOWS BEST SPACESHIPS EVER\n[24:25] MEE035: OH YEAH STILL HAVE 'EM\n[24:26] FEE036: YEAH\n[24:28] FEE036: TOTALLY\n[24:30] MEE033: UM YOU GUYS FELT LIKE THERE WAS ENOUGH TEAMWORK IN ALL\n[24:33] MEE034: YEAH\n[24:34] FEE036: I THINK SO\n[24:36] MEE035: YEP\n[24:37] MEE033: HMM\n[24:39] MEE034: YOU DON'T\n[24:40] MEE033: NO I NO I DUNNO I D I I DUNNO I DON'T I I WAS JUST I\n[24:43] FEE036: THOUGH WE DIDN'T ACTUALLY I MEAN OTHER THAN MINOR DISCUSSION AT MEETINGS THERE WASN'T EXCEPT FOR THE ACTUAL BUILDING\n[24:49] MEE034: YEAH\n[24:49] FEE036: BUT I FEEL LIKE IF THIS WAS A TEAM PROJECT THERE ACTUALLY WOULD HAVE BEEN MUCH MORE OF THE COLLABORATIVE LIKE BRAINSTORMING\n[24:49] MEE033: IT'S TRUE HUH\n[24:55] FEE036: USE THE BOARD WELL AND THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN SIX MONTHS' WORTH OF WORK NOT LIKE THREE HOURS' WORTH OF MEETINGS\n[24:59] MEE033: YEAH\n[25:02] MEE035: I MEAN I THINK HAD THE ISSUE BEEN MORE SERIOUS WE PROBABLY WOULDA BRAINSTORMED MORE DURING OUR MEETINGS AS A TEAM\n[25:06] MEE034: YEAH\n[25:06] FEE036: THAT'S TRUE\n[25:09] MEE033: YEAH\n[25:10] MEE033: COURSE I'M I'M CONSCIOUS OF THE IDEA OF THE PROJECT MANAGER ASKING IF YOU GUYS FEEL LIKE THERE'S A TEAM YOU KNOW IT'S LIKE\n[25:18] MEE033: KIND OF LIKE LIKE HMM\n[25:20] MEE033: IT D\n[25:20] FEE036: YEAH THAT IS KIND OF\n[25:22] MEE033: BUT YEAH\n[25:23] MEE033: INTERESTING\n[25:24] MEE033: IT'S KIND OF FASCINATING WASN'T IT\n[25:26] MEE033: I MEAN THE WHOLE PROCESS OF\n[25:27] MEE034: WONDER WHY IS THERE ANYTHING ABOUT THE WAY THAT WE GOT SO MUCH INFORM WHAT WAS IT THAT KEPT US FROM GOING TO THE THE BOARD\n[25:34] MEE033: I DON'T KNOW\n[25:35] MEE033: I I DON'T KNOW IF THERE WAS A RI I TH\n[25:37] FEE036: MINE WAS THE MICS\n[25:37] FEE036: I DIDN'T FEEL LIKE GETTING UP AND DOWN AND DEALING WITH ALL THESE WIRES I WAS AFRAID I WAS GONNA BREAK SOMETHING ACTUALLY\n[25:39] MEE034: YEAH THAT'S IT 'CAUSE THE MICS ARE LOOSE AND EACH TIME YOU GET UP IT'S S A POSSIBILITY OF TRIPPING OVER SOMETHING OR GETTING TANGLED OR\n[25:43] FEE036: YEAH\n[25:44] MEE033: MM\n[25:45] FEE036: YEAH\n[25:47] FEE036: YEAH\n[25:47] MEE035: WELL I DUNNO WHAT I WOULDA SHOWN ON THAT BOARD\n[25:50] FEE036: TRUE BUT IT DIDN'T EVEN OCCUR TO ME AS AN OPTION I MEAN I DON'T KNOW THAT I WOULD HAVE BUT I KNOW THAT I CONSCIOUSLY DIDN'T\n[25:52] MEE033: NOR I\n[25:56] MEE035: I MEAN IT'S JUST LIKE THE PAPER I DON'T KNOW WHAT I REALLY NEEDED THE PAPER FOR\n[25:59] FEE036: TRUE\n[26:00] MEE035: UM BECAUSE I'VE GOT THIS LAPTOP\n[26:02] FEE036: YEAH\n[26:05] MEE035: STANDARD I JUST USED IT 'CAUSE IT'S LITERALLY RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME\n[26:08] FEE036: YEAH\n[26:08] MEE033: I WANNA SEE THE OUTPUT FILES FROM THESE UM FROM THE DIGITAL PAPER\n[26:10] FEE036: WELL IT LOOKS REALLY PROFESSIONAL\n[26:12] MEE033: I WANNA SEE WH WH WHAT MY MY HANDWRITING LOOKS LIKE DIGITIZED BECAUSE MY HANDWRITING IS CRAP\n[26:13] FEE036: I KNOW\n[26:17] MEE034: YEAH THAT'S IT\n[26:18] MEE033: I MEAN JUST TO SEE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE IN P. D. F. FORMAT OR SOMETHING\n[26:23] MEE034: USUALLY I WOULD DO A LOT MORE DOODLING TOO BUT I DIDN'T BECAUSE\n[26:25] FEE036: I KNOW I FELT LIKE I NEEDED TO BE PROFESSIONAL SO I DIDN'T LIKE DRAW ALL OVER MY PAPER AND STUFF\n[26:31] FEE036: OKAY WELL NOT ENTIRELY BUT STILL I DOODLED LESS THAN I USUALLY DO\n[26:37] MEE033: T I I'M CURIOUS ABOUT WHAT THE DE BRIEFING IS GONNA BE LIKE\n[26:40] MEE033: YOU KNOW LIKE WHAT IS THE UH\n[26:43] MEE033: WHAT EXACTLY WE'RE LOOKING FOR HERE\n[26:45] MEE035: SO IS THIS ALL WE NEED TO GET THROUGH\n[26:47] MEE033: I DUNNO I'M NOT SURE WHAT THE NEW IDEAS FOUND I IS ABOUT\n[26:48] FEE036: I GUESS\n[26:50] FEE036: UM\n[26:50] MEE034: NEW IDEAS\n[26:52] FEE036: IT DID IT JUST SAY IN AN EMAIL THAT WE NEED TO DISCUSS THAT\n[26:52] MEE035: IS IT\n[26:55] MEE033: WELL THAT'S THE THING I GOT I IN THE EMAIL I GOT THIS POWERPOINT FILE BUT THIS SLIDE WAS JUST THERE MM-HMM\n[27:01] FEE036: THAT SLIDE WAS LIKE THAT\n[27:03] MEE033: I DIDN'T CHANGE THIS ONE AT ALL\n[27:04] MEE034: HMM\n[27:05] FEE036: WELL\n[27:06] MEE033: UM CH\n[27:06] MEE034: I GUESS WE'RE ON THE RIGHT TRACK\n[27:09] MEE033: YEAH WELL\n[27:10] MEE035: ANY NEW IDEAS WITH REGARD TO REMOTE CONTROL CONCEPTS\n[27:13] MEE033: W I KINDA LIKE TH\n[27:15] MEE034: NO NONE\n[27:16] FEE036: UH I THINK THEY STILL DO THEIR JOB\n[27:19] MEE034: I THINK THEY'RE FINE ACTUALLY\n[27:19] MEE033: YEAH YOU CAN'T\n[27:20] FEE036: I AM THINKING OUTSIDE THE LITTLE SQUARE BOX THOUGH WITH LITERALLY IN LIKE FORM I DON'T\n[27:23] MEE033: YEAH\n[27:25] MEE034: YEAH MAYBE A S A CIRCLE WOULD BE ALRIGHT DIFFERENT\n[27:27] FEE036: YEAH\n[27:28] MEE033: DOES KINDA MAKE YOU WONDER I MEAN HOW MUCH CAN YOU DO WITH A REMOTE CONTROL\n[27:32] MEE033: IT'S LIKE INVENTING A NEW CAR\n[27:34] MEE033: YEAH YEAH YOU CAN\n[27:35] FEE036: IT'S STILL GOTTA BE TECHNICALLY CAR SHAPED OR IT WON'T FIT ON THE ROAD YOU KNOW\n[27:37] MEE033: YEAH\n[27:41] FEE036: DON'T KNOW\n[27:42] MEE033: HMM\n[27:44] MEE033: UM\n[27:45] MEE035: WHAT IS THAT\n[27:45] MEE033: 'KAY\n[27:45] MEE035: OUR LIMITED ABILITY TO THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX\n[27:46] FEE036: KIND OF\n[27:46] MEE033: SO THIS WAS OTHER COSTS\n[27:47] MEE034: ARE WE BACK INTO PROJECT MOOD\n[27:48] MEE033: I DUNNO\n[27:49] MEE033: I THINK THIS IS\n[27:50] FEE036: OH HOW LONG WAS OUR MEETING SUPPOSED TO BE\n[27:52] FEE036: HOW MUCH TIME DO WE HAVE LEFT\n[27:52] MEE033: FORTY ISH I I I MM WE SHOULD GO ON A BIT YEAH ABOUT THE PROJECT EVAL UM\n[27:59] MEE033: I DUNNO ABOUT YOU GUYS BUT I FELT LIKE\n[28:02] MEE033: A BIT\n[28:05] MEE033: UNDER STIMULATED ON THE WHOLE THING\n[28:07] MEE033: LIKE WHAT LIKE YOU KNOW WHAT AM I REALLY DOING YOU KNOW WHAT IS\n[28:07] FEE036: MM\n[28:10] FEE036: YEAH\n[28:11] FEE036: AT THE BEGINNING IT STARTED OUT AND I FELT ACTUALLY LIKE UNDER PRESSURE LIKE THE FIRST COUPLE WERE TAKING A LOT OF WORK AND I WAS LIKE HAD LIKE ALL THIS BRAINSTORMING I WAS DOING AND THEN SUDDENLY I WAS LIKE WELL IT'S JUST ANOTHER TWO MINUTE PRESENTATION THAT YOU GUYS DON'T REALLY CARE ABOUT ANYWAY SO TYPE AWAY\n[28:15] MEE033: YEP\n[28:18] MEE034: YEAH\n[28:23] MEE035: WHY\n[28:24] MEE033: HEY\n[28:25] MEE035: HUH I THINK IT WAS THE REAL\n[28:25] FEE036: YOU KNOW YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN LIKE WE ALL SORT OF KNEW WHERE WE WERE HEADED WITH IT SO IT DIDN'T FEEL LIKE IT MATTERED ANYMORE\n[28:28] MEE034: YEAH\n[28:30] MEE035: YEAH\n[28:30] MEE034: DEFINITELY WHEN WHEN I FIRST FILLED OUT THE QUESTIONNAIRE I WAS MARKING IT PROBABLY HIGHER IN TERMS OF HOW MUCH I HAD TO HOW MUCH I STRESSED OVER IT AND THEN BY THE TIME I GOT TO THE LAST ONE I WAS LIKE\n[28:35] FEE036: MM-HMM\n[28:40] MEE034: YOU KNOW NOT VERY MUCH\n[28:40] FEE036: WHATEVER\n[28:41] MEE033: MM\n[28:41] FEE036: YEAH\n[28:42] MEE035: THINK IT WAS ALSO REALISATION OF YOU BASICALLY JUST COPY AND PASTE WHAT'S GIVEN TO YOU INTO YOUR PRESENTATION WHICH UH WASN'T SO CLEAR TO ME AT THE BEGINNING\n[28:47] MEE034: YEAH\n[28:47] FEE036: VERY MUCH YEAH\n[28:51] MEE033: I ACTUALLY DIDN'T DO THAT AT ALL THOUGH EVERY SINGLE ONE I A ALL THE PRESENTATIONS I EITHER ADDED SLIDES OR EDITED 'EM\n[28:52] MEE034: MM-HMM\n[28:58] MEE033: I DI\n[28:58] MEE035: OH I ADDED LIKE FIVE SLIDES TOO BUT I\n[28:59] FEE036: SEE I ONLY GOT BLANK ONES\n[29:00] MEE033: OH\n[29:00] MEE034: DID YOU REALLY\n[29:01] MEE034: I JUST GOT BLANK ONES AND\n[29:02] MEE033: WHAT\n[29:03] MEE033: REALLY\n[29:03] FEE036: MY SLIDES WERE ALL BLANK THEY'D HAVE A TITLE MAYBE AND THEY WERE JUST EMPTY\n[29:05] MEE035: YEAH MINE TOO\n[29:07] MEE034: ME TOO\n[29:07] MEE033: DID THEY NOT HAVE THEY DIDN'T LIKE UH MINE YEAH THEY DIDN'T COME LIKE THIS\n[29:10] MEE033: LIKE WITH THIS WAS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE\n[29:12] FEE036: LIKE WITH THOSE WORDS ALREADY ON IT\n[29:12] MEE033: THIS IS WHAT THAT LOOKED LIKE LITERALLY JUST LIKE THAT\n[29:14] FEE036: NO\n[29:14] MEE035: NO\n[29:15] MEE033: INTERESTING\n[29:16] FEE036: I WONDERED WHY YOURS ALWAYS LOOKED SO MORE COMPLICATED\n[29:18] MEE033: UH-HUH HUH-HUH\n[29:19] MEE034: I DELETED SLIDES\n[29:23] FEE036: I THINK I ADDED A SLIDE ONE TIME\n[29:25] MEE035: I ADDED MANY SLIDES EVERY TIME YEAH\n[29:27] FEE036: HEY WITH THE WHOLE NEW BACKGROUND BEING INNOVATIVE YEAH THAT WAS CLASS\n[29:30] MEE034: THAT WAS PRETTY COOL IT WAS A HIGH MOMENT OF THE WHOLE EXPERIMENT\n[29:33] MEE035: UM\n[29:33] FEE036: MM\n[29:35] MEE033: INTERESTING\n[29:41] MEE033: ANY OTHER THOUGHTS COME TO MIND\n[29:43] FEE036: I WANNA KNOW HOW OUR PRODUCT WOULD FARE\n[29:45] FEE036: I CAN'T JUST LEAVE IT THERE\n[29:45] MEE034: I THINK IT WOULD FAIL I THINK\n[29:48] MEE034: IT'D BE A HUGE DISASTER ESPECIALLY IF IT LOOKS LIKE THAT\n[29:48] FEE036: I THINK IT WOULD TAKE EXTENSIVE MARKETING OKAY AN APPLE WITH A RED BUTTON ON TOP EVEN I AM SCEPTICAL\n[29:59] FEE036: BUT YOU KNOW THE WHOLE\n[30:01] MEE035: EVEN YOU\n[30:02] FEE036: YEAH\n[30:02] MEE034: I DON'T WE KIND OF DESIGNED IT TO LOOK LITTLE BIT LIKE A FACE\n[30:05] MEE033: YEAH BUT\n[30:06] FEE036: I KNOW IT IS\n[30:08] MEE034: IT'S A HAPPY FACE\n[30:09] MEE035: ACTUALLY THAT LOOKED A LOT MORE LIKE A TONGUE FROM PREVIOUS TO UH FR SOME OTHER DESIGN UH MODIFICATIONS\n[30:10] FEE036: MM\n[30:15] MEE033: BUILDS\n[30:21] MEE033: MM\n[30:22] MEE035: I HOPE YOU APPRECIATE THE UH INCORPORATION OF SOME TIN FOIL FROM A UH RANDOM KIT KAT BAR THAT HAPPENED TO BE CONSUMED\n[30:27] FEE036: I I NOTICED THAT\n[30:31] FEE036: BY ACCIDENT\n[30:32] MEE033: INTERESTING\n[30:36] FEE036: WELL HUH\n[30:37] FEE036: AN INTERESTING DAY ALL IN ALL I WOULD SAY\n[30:38] MEE034: YEAH IT'S UH\n[30:38] MEE033: UH YEAH I'D SAY SO\n[30:40] MEE035: SO AGAIN I REITERATE MY QUESTION OF HOW DIFFERENT WE ARE COMP COMPARED TO THE OTHER GROUPS ESPECIALLY BETWEEN CULTURE GROUPS AND WHAT NOT\n[30:47] FEE036: I KNOW\n[30:48] MEE033: MM I KNOW\n[30:51] MEE035: MM\n[30:53] MEE033: IT SEEMED LIKE EVERYTHING FLOWED PRETTY LOGICALLY\n[30:53] MEE034: I WANNA SEE A\n[30:53] FEE036: I\n[30:55] MEE033: YOU KNOW FROM THE THE THE BASICS TO THE CONCE ALTHOUGH THE WHOLE CONCEPTS THING THE WHOLE CONCEPTS PHASE I DON'T THINK I REALLY UNDERSTOOD LIKE THE CONCEPT\n[30:56] FEE036: YEAH\n[31:04] MEE033: WELL THE ID OKAY THE NOTION OF YEAH I MEAN I IT'S NOT LIKE I HAVE A CONCEPT OF A MUG'S MATERIAL IT'S JUST IT IS WHAT IT IS\n[31:06] FEE036: 'CAUSE IT'S SUCH A FUNCTIONAL ITEM\n[31:13] MEE034: YEAH\n[31:13] MEE033: YOU KNOW\n[31:13] MEE033: MAYBE I RATHER THAN CONCEPTS I IT SHOULD BE TH THOUGHT OF WE SH I I THOUGHT OF I THOUGHT OF RATHER THAN IN TERMS OF CONCEPTS I THOUGHT OF IT IN TERMS OF UM LIKE\n[31:24] MEE033: PROPOSED IDEA\n[31:27] MEE033: AND THEN THE FINAL WOULD BE LIKE TH THE ACTUAL SPECIFIED PROTOTYPE OR WHATEVER I DUNNO\n[31:27] FEE036: MM\n[31:34] MEE033: BUT\n[31:36] MEE034: HMM\n[31:36] MEE033: ALL IN ALL IT'S KINDA INTERESTING\n[31:38] FEE036: MM\n[31:40] MEE034: SO WE HAVE MORE SLIDES OR\n[31:42] MEE033: NO JUST THIS CLOSING ONE\n[31:44] MEE033: NO WE'VE ESTABLISHED THAT THE COSTS WEREN'T REALLY WITHIN BUDGET BUT WE COULD S YOU KNOW DO IT\n[31:48] FEE036: WE GOT IT TO BE\n[31:50] MEE033: WE DID THE PROJECT EVALUATION BASED ON UM SARAH'S EVALUATION OF ON OFF SWITCHES AND\n[31:50] FEE036: LIKE CUTTING CORNERS\n[31:56] FEE036: KIND OF THOUGH IT WAS REALLY TECHNICALLY AN EVALUATION OF THE PRODUCT NOT THE PROJECT IN GENERAL\n[32:02] MEE033: MM\n[32:03] MEE034: MM\n[32:03] FEE036: WHICH I'M NOT SURE IS THE SAME THING AT THE TIME THAT JUST I MADE MORE SENSE BUT I COULD SEE IF THEY WERE REALLY ASKING ABOUT US\n[32:04] MEE033: TRUE\n[32:12] MEE033: YEAH\n[32:14] MEE033: 'CAUSE WE DI WE HAD A THU THINK ABOUT IT\n[32:16] MEE033: UM\n[32:19] MEE033: YEAH\n[32:23] MEE033: AND IT'S ALL RECORDED WOO HOO\n[32:24] MEE033: YEAH WHAT I'M GONNA I'M GONNA PUT UM I'M SUPPOSED TO DO THIS FINAL REPORT THING AT THE END SO I'LL PUT ALL THAT INTO THE FINAL REPORT AS WELL\n[32:24] FEE036: YAY\n[32:24] MEE034: HMM\n[32:31] MEE033: OR AS MUCH AS SEEMS LIKE MAYBE NOT LIKE THE ARTICLES AND STUFF\n[32:35] MEE033: LIKE BECAUSE AND IF AND SO FORTH BUT I'LL PUT MOST OF IT IN THE REPORTS\n[32:35] MEE034: I\n[32:38] FEE036: MAKE IT SOUND ELOQUENT\n[32:38] MEE034: IT'D BE SO COOL IF WE GET A COPY OF THE RECORDING\n[32:43] FEE036: OH\n[32:43] FEE036: I HAVE TO DONE I'VE I'VE DONE TRANSCRIPTION BEFORE AND IT'S REALLY RIDICULOUS HOW MANY WORDS PEOPLE SAY LIKE JUST IN THE MIDDLE OF THEIR SENTENCES LIKE THAT THAT MEAN NOTHING\n[32:45] MEE033: NICE\n[32:50] MEE033: OH YEAH\n[32:54] MEE033: THERE'S A WHOLE BRANCH OF PSYCHOLOGY THAT LOOKS INTO THAT PSYCHOLINGUISTICS\n[32:57] MEE035: WHAT THE UHS AND THE\n[32:57] MEE034: REALLY\n[32:57] FEE036: THERE'S A GUY STUDYING IT HERE YEAH HE'S STUDYING UMS AND AHS OR SOMETHING\n[32:59] MEE034: FILLER WORDS OR\n[33:01] MEE033: YEP THEY'RE CALLED UM DISFLUENCIES\n[33:01] FEE036: YEAH\n[33:03] MEE034: DISFLUENCIES\n[33:04] FEE036: THAT'S A GOOD WORD FOR IT\n[33:05] MEE033: YEAH WE LIKE OUR FANCY PHRASES AND TERMINOLOGIES FOR THINGS\n[33:09] FEE036: JUST ADD SOME PREFIXES SOUNDS CLASSIER\n[33:11] MEE033: EXACTLY UH I WILL SAVE THIS INTO THE\n[33:19] MEE033: PROJECT DOCUMENTS\n[33:20] MEE034: I FIND MYSELF HITTING THE SEND AND RECEIVE BUTTON ON THE EMAIL A LOT JUST OUT OF BOREDOM LIKE C COME ON GIMME SOMETHING\n[33:23] FEE036: I YEAH PRETTY COMPULSIVELY DURING MEETINGS LIKE YEAH\n[33:23] MEE035: MM\n[33:23] MEE033: YEAH\n[33:23] MEE033: OH YEAH\n[33:25] MEE033: YEAH I KNOW\n[33:27] MEE033: COME ON GIVE ME SOME INFORMATION\n[33:29] MEE033: WELL TO BE FAIR WE'RE WE'RE HOOKED WE'RE ALL HOOKED ON THE INTERNET SO I MEAN I DO THE\n[33:32] FEE036: YEAH WE ARE ADDICTS\n[33:35] MEE035: THAT'S SCARY YEAH\n[33:36] MEE034: IT IS SCARY\n[33:37] FEE036: MM\n[33:37] MEE035: WELL JUST AROUND THAT EIGHT OR OR NINE PEOPLE THAT ARE\n[33:38] MEE033: I KNOW IMAGINE WE WENT THE FIRST TEN Y FIFTEEN YEARS OF OUR LIVES WITHOUT THE INTERNET\n[33:43] MEE033: IT'S ONLY IN THE LAST TEN THAT WE'RE LIKE WHERE'S THE INTERNET\n[33:45] FEE036: YEAH\n[33:46] MEE033: I MEAN YOU KNOW IT JUST IN THE PAST FIVE WE'VE GONE FROM TWENTY EIGHT EIGHT MODEMS TO BROADBAND ALL THE TIME\n[33:48] FEE036: I YEAH\n[33:52] MEE035: DUDE I THINK WE'VE HAD INTERNET FOR LIKE EIGHTEEN YEARS\n[33:52] FEE036: TRUE\n[33:55] MEE033: NO WE HAVE BUT I NOT IN THE SENSE THAT IT'S SO UN YOU KNOW UH UBIQUITOUS\n[33:56] FEE036: I YEAH\n[33:58] MEE034: YEAH\n[33:59] FEE036: BUT IT'S NOT REGULAR I MEAN MY GRANDPARENTS HAD IT IN THE EIGHTIES AND I GOT IT IN NINETY FOUR BUT STILL\n[34:04] MEE034: IT'S CRAZY\n[34:05] FEE036: UH-HUH\n[34:06] MEE034: SO\n[34:06] MEE035: IN THE EIGHTIES\n[34:08] FEE036: MY UM GRAMMY DOES COMPUTER SCIENCE BACK IN THE STATES AND SO THEY HAD UM AN E. D. U. 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GONNA START WITH OUR OPENING WHICH WAS OUR INTRODUCTIONS\n[0:55] FEE037: WE'RE GONNA GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER A LITTLE BIT BETTER\n[0:57] FEE037: UM TOOL TRAINING WE'RE GOING TO I GUESS FIGURE OUT WHAT TO DO ON THIS PROJECT WITH OUR INDIVIDUAL ROLES\n[1:04] FEE037: UM WE'RE GONNA MAKE A PROJECT PLAN AND THEN HAVE SOME TIME FOR DISCUSSION AND CLOSE UP THE MEETING\n[1:10] FEE037: OKAY HERE IS OUR PROJECT\n[1:13] FEE037: WE'RE GONNA MAKE A NEW REMOTE CONTROL THAT'S UM ORIGINAL TRENDY AND ALSO USER FRIENDLY\n[1:24] FEE037: AND HOW WE ARE GOING TO DO IT IS EACH OF US IS GOING TO UM WE'RE GONNA HAVE DISCUSS THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN FIRST\n[1:33] FEE037: HOW IS IT GONNA BE USED WHAT'S THE ACTUAL GOAL HERE IT HAS TO OPERATE T. V. BLAH BLAH BLAH\n[1:38] FEE037: AND WE'RE GOING TO DO INDIVIDUAL WORK ON THAT AND THEN MEET\n[1:42] FEE037: SAME THING WITH CONCEPTUAL DESIGN\n[1:44] FEE037: JUST THE BASIC OVERVIEW OF THE PROJECT AND THEN WE'RE GOING TO DO INDIVIDUAL WORK MEET\n[1:50] FEE037: THAT'S PRETTY MUCH THE THE WHOLE PROCESS FOR TODAY\n[1:53] FEE037: AND THEN THE DETAILED DESIGN JUST MORE IN DEPTH GET THE ACTUAL SCHEMATICS OF THE REMOTE\n[2:00] FEE037: OKAY\n[2:02] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[2:03] FEE037: FIRST WE'RE GONNA START OFF BY USING OUR TOOLS\n[2:07] FEE037: AND THE WHITEBOARD THING DO YOU GUYS WANNA GIVE THAT A TRY EVEN THOUGH THE INK WASN'T WORKING OR DO YOU WANNA DO IT ON HERE\n[2:14] FEE038: I THINK WE SHOULD FORGO THE WHITEBOARD SINCE WE CAN'T ACTUALLY SEE WHAT WE'RE WRITING\n[2:17] FEE040: WE COULD\n[2:18] FEE040: YEAH WE COULD ON HERE\n[2:19] FEE037: ALRIGHT LET'S GO FORWARD THEN\n[2:21] FEE037: UM RIGHT NOW SO WE'RE ALL GONNA DRAW OUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL AND THEN SUM UP OUR FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS OF THAT ANIMAL\n[2:28] FEE037: EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT A GOOD DRAWER LIKE ME\n[2:30] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[2:30] FEE038: ARTISTIC SKILLS NIL\n[2:32] FEE039: FINE\n[2:32] FEE037: UM\n[2:44] FEE040: OH THANKS\n[2:44] FEE037: BLESS YOU\n[3:06] FEE038: I DRAW LIKE I'M IN GRADE FIVE\n[3:09] FEE037: OH DO I\n[3:38] FEE037: 'KAY ABOUT ONE MORE MINUTE\n[4:01] FEE037: OKAY\n[4:05] FEE037: OKAY\n[4:06] FEE037: AND WHO WOULD LIKE TO START US OFF\n[4:09] FEE040: I'LL GO\n[4:10] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[4:10] FEE040: UM THIS IS MY PICTURE\n[4:12] FEE040: I DREW FISH I LIKE FISH BECAUSE UH YOU KNOW THEIR WHOLE WATER VASCULAR SYSTEM THING\n[4:19] FEE040: IT'S PRETTY COOL AND UM THEY'VE GOT A PRETTY GOOD HABITAT AND THEY ARE PRETTY SOMETIMES SOMETIMES VICIOUS BUT THAT'S OKAY\n[4:25] FEE037: ONLY IF THEY'RE PIRANHAS\n[4:26] FEE040: YEAH\n[4:28] FEE040: YEAH THEY THEY'RE EASY YOU KNOW\n[4:32] FEE040: YEAH\n[4:32] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[4:34] FEE037: WHO WANTS TO GO NEXT\n[4:36] FEE038: I'LL GO\n[4:38] FEE038: I DREW A KITTY\n[4:39] FEE038: IT'S PRETTY MUCH IMPOSSIBLE TO TELL THAT'S A CAT BUT I LOVE CATS\n[4:42] FEE040: NO I I SEE IT\n[4:42] FEE039: NO I KNE I KNEW\n[4:43] FEE037: NO IT LOOKS LIKE A CAT\n[4:43] FEE040: YEAH IT DOES LOOK LIKE A CAT\n[4:45] FEE038: I LOVE CATS BECAUSE THEY'RE INDEPENDENT UH THEY PRETTY MUCH KNOW WHAT THEY WANT THEY GET IT THEY MOVE ON\n[4:54] FEE037: I LOVE CATS TOO\n[4:55] FEE039: YEAH\n[4:55] FEE037: I'M A CAT PERSON\n[4:56] FEE040: I'M ALLERGIC TO CATS\n[4:57] FEE039: AH\n[4:57] FEE037: UH\n[4:57] FEE038: I'M ALLERGIC TO CATS TOO\n[4:59] FEE040: OH OKAY\n[5:00] FEE037: IF YOU'RE AROUND ONE I HAD A ROOMMATE WHO WAS UM ALLERGIC\n[5:00] FEE039: IN MY NEXT LIFE\n[5:03] FEE037: BUT IF SHE WAS AROUND MY CAT FOREVER SHE BECAME USED TO IT YOU KNOW IT'S WEIRD\n[5:06] FEE040: YEAH YEAH IF YOU'RE AROUND THEM FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME\n[5:08] FEE038: I STILL CAN'T SLEEP WITH THEM IN MY ROOM\n[5:08] FEE037: OKAY\n[5:10] FEE040: OH YEAH THIS SUMMER I OH I HAD TO LIVE WITH CATS\n[5:13] FEE040: IT WAS CRAZY\n[5:15] FEE040: YEAH\n[5:15] FEE037: OKAY FENELLA\n[5:16] FEE039: UM I DREW A BADGER\n[5:18] FEE040: COOL\n[5:18] FEE038: YAY\n[5:19] FEE037: BADGER\n[5:19] FEE039: WELL YEAH\n[5:20] FEE037: GOOD CHOICE\n[5:21] FEE037: WHY A BADGER\n[5:21] FEE039: UH\n[5:23] FEE039: I DUNNO THEY'RE GRUMPY AND NOCTURNAL AND\n[5:25] FEE038: ARE YOU TRYING TO SUGGEST SOMETHING\n[5:28] FEE039: WELL A LITTLE BIT LIKE THE YES\n[5:30] FEE039: UM\n[5:31] FEE039: AND THEN IF YOU KNOW WIND IN THE WILLOWS BADGER\n[5:34] FEE040: OH OKAY\n[5:35] FEE039: YEAH AND THEN UH I DON'T KNOW IF YOU KNOW BRIAN\n[5:38] FEE039: HE'S LIVERPUDLIAN WRITER\n[5:40] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[5:40] FEE039: UM THAT KIND OF BOOKS\n[5:44] FEE039: BADGERS ARE COOL IN THAT ONE TOO\n[5:47] FEE037: OKAY\n[5:48] FEE037: AND I'M LAST\n[5:49] FEE037: 'KAY\n[5:50] FEE037: LOOK AT MY SAD SAD GIRAFFE\n[5:51] FEE040: NO THAT'S GOOD\n[5:52] FEE037: NO NO NO IT ENDS UP LOOKING LIKE SOME KIND OF A DINOSAUR BUT WHATEVER\n[5:56] FEE037: I DON'T KNOW EVEN MUCH ABOUT GIRAFFES BUT I JUST LOVE THE WAY THEY LOOK\n[6:00] FEE037: THEY'RE JUST SUCH ODD CREATURES YOU KNOW\n[6:02] FEE037: I I LIKE THAT THEY'RE SO UNIQUE AND INDIVIDUAL I GUESS\n[6:06] FEE037: I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THEIR BEHAVIOUR OR ANYTHING THOUGH\n[6:08] FEE037: ONLY SEEN A COUPLE IN ZOOS\n[6:09] FEE040: YOU DON'T REALLY HAVE TO I MEAN IF YOU LIKE 'EM\n[6:10] FEE037: YEAH BUT YOU CAN APPRECIATE THE WAY THEY LOOK\n[6:12] FEE037: OKAY\n[6:16] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[6:16] FEE037: GUESS WE'RE GETTING STRAIGHT BACK INTO BUSINESS HERE\n[6:19] FEE037: UM THE SELLING PRICE FOR OUR REMOTE IS GOING TO BE TWENTY FIVE EURO AND OUR PROFIT AIM IS FIFTY MILLION EURO\n[6:28] FEE037: WE'RE GOING TO MAKE THIS AN INTERNATIONAL PRODUCT MARKETED IN THE STATES IN EUROPE IN ASIA\n[6:35] FEE037: AND UM OUR PRODUCTION COST TO MAKE THAT PROFIT IS GONNA BE A MAX OF TWELVE FIFTY EURO PER REMOTE\n[6:48] FEE037: OKAY\n[6:50] FEE037: SO WE'RE GONNA TALK FOR A LITTLE WHILE\n[6:51] FEE037: UM HERE ARE SOME TOPICS THAT WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO DISCUSS\n[6:55] FEE037: EXPE OUR EXPERIENCES WITH REMOTE CONTROLS UM OUR FIRST IDEAS ABOUT THIS NEW REMOTE ANYTHING THAT YOU CAN BRING TO THE TABLE FOR THIS PROJECT\n[7:04] FEE037: SO\n[7:06] FEE039: NOW\n[7:07] FEE037: YEAH\n[7:08] FEE037: YOU WANNA START US OFF\n[7:09] FEE037: ANYBODY HAVE ANYTHING TO OFFER\n[7:11] FEE038: WELL WE WANNA MAKE A MULTIFUNCTIONAL REMOTE RIGHT\n[7:13] FEE037: RIGHT\n[7:13] FEE038: ONE REMOTE FOR EVERYTHING\n[7:16] FEE039: AND EVERYTHING BEING WAIT WE HAVE WHAT SOUND SYSTEM T. V. D. V. D. V. H. S. UH TIVO\n[7:16] FEE040: RIGHT\n[7:18] FEE038: UM\n[7:27] FEE038: I THINK THEY'LL BE PHASING V. H. S. OUT SHORTLY\n[7:28] FEE040: YEAH TIVO\n[7:29] FEE037: TIVO\n[7:30] FEE039: BUT IT'S STILL THERE SO\n[7:32] FEE038: OKAY\n[7:32] FEE039: IF PO IF WE'RE GONNA DO IT\n[7:35] FEE040: IT NEEDS TO BE COMPATIBLE 'CAUSE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROLS ARE NEVER UNIVERSAL\n[7:38] FEE037: THEY'RE NEVER UNIVERSAL\n[7:39] FEE037: THAT'S RIGHT\n[7:39] FEE037: ESP E ESPECIALLY IF YOU BUY A A NOT BIG PRODUCT D. V. D. PLAYER SAY USUALLY IT DOESN'T WORK IF IT'S NOT ONE OF THE YEAH\n[7:46] FEE039: OR IF IT'S NOT LIKE A SONY IF IT'S LIKE A I DON'T KNOW\n[7:49] FEE037: YEAH\n[7:50] FEE037: SOMETHING FROM SAM'S CLUB\n[7:50] FEE038: SO WE'LL HAVE TO FIGURE IT HOW TO COVER ALL THE DIFFERENT VARIANCES IN SIGNALS\n[7:55] FEE037: YEAH\n[7:55] FEE040: AND WHAT WE NEED AN INSANELY GOOD INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BECAUSE YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO RECONFIGURE ALL YOUR CONTRAPTIONS TO GO WITH THE REMOTE ANYWAYS\n[8:00] FEE037: YEAH\n[8:05] FEE037: 'KAY AND UM ANOTHER THING THAT I THINK IS IMPORTANT IS THE D THE DESIGN OF THE PRODUCT HOW IT FEELS IN YOUR HAND\n[8:13] FEE037: IF IT'S JUST FLAT AND KIND OF BORING TH THOSE DON'T NOBODY WANTS TO BUY THOSE ANY MORE\n[8:19] FEE037: THEY WANT THE ERGONOMIC ONES\n[8:20] FEE040: THEY WANT LIKE THE FLASHY LIGHTS\n[8:21] FEE037: YEAH\n[8:21] FEE040: OH LIKE THIS CAME FROM LAS VEGAS\n[8:22] FEE037: ONES THAT ONES THAT LOOK HIGH TECH TOO\n[8:26] FEE039: BUT AT THE SAME TIME ARE SIMPLE\n[8:28] FEE040: MM YEAH\n[8:28] FEE037: RIGHT\n[8:30] FEE037: SO THAT PEOPLE LIKE MY MOTHER CAN USE IT\n[8:30] FEE038: WHAT ABOUT SOMETHING WITH THE CURVATURE LIKE THAT MATCHES THE CURVATURE OF A HAND\n[8:34] FEE037: YEAH\n[8:39] FEE037: 'KAY\n[8:40] FEE037: ANYBODY HAVE ANY EXPERIENCES WITH REMOTE CONTROLS THAT THEY CAN REMEMBER THAT\n[8:44] FEE039: JUST BAD ONES\n[8:45] FEE037: YEAH\n[8:46] FEE037: THAT'S TRUE\n[8:47] FEE039: UM\n[8:49] FEE038: WHAT KINDA BATTERY WOULD WE WANT TO USE\n[8:51] FEE038: BECAUSE BATTERY CHANGING IS USUALLY OKAY\n[8:51] FEE039: D\n[8:52] FEE039: DOUBLE A.\n[8:53] FEE040: DOUBLE A.\n[8:55] FEE037: DO SOME OF THEM USE TRIPLE A. 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S AROUND\n[9:07] FEE037: OKAY\n[9:08] FEE037: YEAH\n[9:09] FEE037: BUT THAT HAS TO DO WITH THE SIZE OF IT TOO\n[9:11] FEE039: RIGHT\n[9:11] FEE038: YEAH\n[9:12] FEE037: WELL W AS LONG AS WE KNOW THAT ISSUE IS\n[9:15] FEE040: YEAH IF WE WANT IT TO BE MORE THIN THEN WE'D PROBABLY WANNA GO WITH A TRIPLE A.\n[9:15] FEE037: HERE WE CAN\n[9:17] FEE037: TRIPLE A\n[9:18] FEE038: CAN YOU WITH A SMALL LITHIUM BATTERY\n[9:19] FEE037: BUT IT'S OKAY WE DON'T HAVE TO DECIDE ABOUT IT NOW JUST AS LONG AS WE REMEMBER BATTERY TYPE AND SIZE IS IMPORTANT\n[9:27] FEE037: HEY\n[9:27] FEE037: ANYTHING ELSE\n[9:34] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[9:35] FEE037: MOVING ALONG\n[9:37] FEE037: OH WE'RE CLOSING THE MEETING\n[9:39] FEE037: NEXT MEETING IS GONNA START IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[9:42] FEE037: HERE'S WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO\n[9:44] FEE037: UM THE I. D. WHICH IS WHO\n[9:47] FEE037: OKAY YOU'RE GOING TO THINK ABOUT THE WORKING DESIGN\n[9:53] FEE037: WHAT DO YOU THINK THAT MEANS\n[9:58] FEE037: OKAY\n[9:59] FEE037: AND U. I. 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WHO WOULD LIKE TO START US OFF\n[3:10] FEE039: I DON'T MIND GOING FIRST\n[3:10] FEE037: 'KAY\n[3:11] FEE037: OKAY\n[3:13] FEE037: UM DO YOU HAVE A POWERPOINT OR NO\n[3:14] FEE039: YEAH IT'S IN THE SHOULD BE IN THE M PROJECT\n[3:16] FEE037: OKAY\n[3:16] FEE040: DO YOU WANT US TO DO OUR POWERPOINTS NOW OR\n[3:18] FEE039: YOU KNOW YOU COULD YOU COULD DO IT YOURSELF ACTUALLY\n[3:21] FEE037: OH\n[3:21] FEE038: DID YOU SEND IT\n[3:23] FEE037: SAVE IT IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS\n[3:23] FEE039: PUT IT IN PROJECT DOCUMENTS YEAH\n[3:25] FEE037: OKAY\n[3:32] FEE037: MM MM MM\n[3:37] FEE037: THIS ONE\n[3:38] FEE039: SURE\n[3:38] FEE037: OKAY\n[3:42] FEE039: YEAH\n[3:44] FEE038: OKAY\n[3:44] FEE039: OKAY\n[3:45] FEE038: GREAT\n[3:48] FEE039: UM WELL THE FUNCTION OF A REMOTE CONTROL AS WHAT UH WE'VE BEEN INFORMED\n[3:55] FEE039: IS BASICALLY TO SEND MESSAGES TO THE TELEVISION SET FOR EXAMPLE\n[3:59] FEE039: SWITCH IT ON SWITCH IT OFF GO TO THIS CHANNEL GO TO CHANNEL NINE TURN THE VOLUME UP ETCETERA\n[4:09] FEE039: UM SOME OF THE CONSIDERATIONS IS JUST UM FOR EXAMPLE THE WHAT IT NEEDS TO INCLUDE IT'S THE NUMBERS\n[4:15] FEE039: YOU KNOW ZERO TO NINE SO YOU CAN MOVE TO A CHANNEL THE POWER BUTTON ON SLASH OFF\n[4:23] FEE039: THE CHANNEL GOING UP AND DOWN\n[4:26] FEE039: VOLUME GOING UP AND DOWN AND THEN MUTE\n[4:30] FEE039: A MUTE FUNCTION\n[4:31] FEE039: AND THEN FUNCTIONS FOR V. H. S. D. V. D. FOR EXAMPLE PLAY REWIND FAST FORWARD STOP PAUSE ENTER\n[4:38] FEE039: AND ENTER WOULD BE FOR LIKE YOU KNOW THE MENUS\n[4:41] FEE039: AND THEN OTHER MENUS FOR D. V. AS WELL AS T. V.\n[4:45] FEE039: WHETHER THAT MEANS LIKE UM WE CAN GO AND DECIDE THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE SCREEN THINGS LIKE THAT ALL THE MORE COMPLICATED FUNCTIONS OF MENUS\n[4:54] FEE039: AND WE CAN DECIDE IF THAT'S WHAT WE WANT UM IF WE WANT TO INCLUDE THAT ON THE REMOTE\n[4:57] FEE037: OKAY\n[4:58] FEE039: IF THAT'S SOMETHING THAT WOULD STAY ON THE T. V. ITSELF FOR EXAMPLE\n[5:02] FEE037: OKAY\n[5:03] FEE039: THESE ARE TWO EXAMPLES\n[5:05] FEE039: UM AND YOU CAN SEE ON THE LEFT IT'S GOT A LOT MORE BUTTONS\n[5:09] FEE039: AND I DON'T KNOW IF YOU CAN READ IT BUT IT SAYS STEP GO TO FREEZE\n[5:14] FEE039: UM SLOW REPEAT PROGRAM MUTE AND SO THOSE ARE SOME OF THE BUTTONS AND SO IT GIVES YOU AN IDEA OF S ONE EXAMPLE\n[5:23] FEE039: AND THEN ON THE RIGHT IT'S A LOT MORE SIMPLER IT'S GOT VOLUME IT'S GOT THE PLAY THE LIKE CIRCLE SET WHICH IS PLAY\n[5:30] FEE039: REWIND BUT IT'S ALSO WHAT IS FAST FORWARD IS ALSO LIKE NEXT ON A MENU\n[5:35] FEE039: SO YOU HAVE FUNCTIONS THAT ARE D UH DUPLICATING\n[5:39] FEE037: RIGHT\n[5:39] FEE039: AND YOU HAVE A MUTE BUTTON AND THEN THE NUMBERS AND THE EJECT AND THE POWER BUTTON\n[5:42] FEE039: SO THAT GIVES YOU TWO DIFFERENT KINDS A MORE COMPLEX AND MORE SIMPLE VERSION\n[5:47] FEE039: OKAY\n[5:48] FEE037: READY\n[5:49] FEE039: AND THEN LASTLY IT'S JUST THE QUESTIONS THAT WE WANT TO CONSIDER LIKE WHAT FUNCTIONS DO WE WANT IT TO INCLUDE\n[5:55] FEE039: AND HOW SIMPLE COMPLEX IT SHOULD BE\n[5:58] FEE039: AND WHAT FUNCTIONS IT NEEDS TO COMPLETE\n[6:01] FEE039: UH WHAT ARE NEEDED TO COMPLETE INSULATION PROCESS 'CAUSE YOU KNOW\n[6:05] FEE039: THAT'S SOMETHING THAT ALSO HAS TO BE CONSIDERED AND IT'S GONNA BE HOPEFULLY A ONE TIME THING\n[6:09] FEE039: WHEN YOU SET IT UP IT SHOULD BE SET TO GO\n[6:12] FEE039: BUT WE HAVE TO INCLUDE THE FUNCTIONS THAT CAN ALLOW IT TO SET UP I IN THE FIRST PLACE\n[6:18] FEE039: SO THAT'S IT\n[6:20] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[6:21] FEE037: VERY GOOD PRESENTATION\n[6:22] FEE037: THANK YOU\n[6:23] FEE037: YOU SPEAK WITH SUCH AUTHORITY ON THE MATTER\n[6:26] FEE039: MM\n[6:28] FEE037: OKAY\n[6:28] FEE039: LEFT\n[6:29] FEE037: WHO WOULD LIKE TO UM FOLLOW THAT ONE UP\n[6:32] FEE037: NOW THAT WE'VE DISCUSSED OKAY\n[6:32] FEE040: I CAN GO\n[6:34] FEE037: DO YOU WANT ME TO RUN IT OR YOU WANNA OKAY\n[6:35] FEE040: YEAH YOU SHOULD RUN IT\n[6:40] FEE037: FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[6:41] FEE040: MM YES\n[6:42] FEE037: 'KAY\n[6:50] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[6:51] FEE037: NOW WE HAVE COURTNEY WITH THE FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[6:54] FEE040: YES OKAY SO WE TESTED A HUNDRED SUBJECTS IN OUR LAB AND WE JUST WE WATCHED THEM AND WE ALSO MADE THEM FILL OUT A QUESTIONNAIRE\n[7:03] FEE040: AND WE FOUND THAT THE USERS ARE NOT TYPICALLY HAPPY WITH CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS\n[7:09] FEE040: SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT THINK THEY'RE UGLY\n[7:11] FEE040: EIGHTY PERCENT WANT THEY'VE ARE WILLING TO SPEND MORE WHICH IS GOOD NEWS FOR US UM IF WE MAKE IT LOOK FANCIER\n[7:19] FEE040: AND BASICALLY W WE JUST NEED SOMETHING THAT REALLY I MEAN THERE'S SOME OTHER POINTS UP THERE BUT THEY IT NEEDS TO BE SNAZZY AND IT BUT YET SIMPLE\n[7:29] FEE040: SO THAT'S REALLY WHAT WE NEED TO DO\n[7:29] FEE039: WAIT\n[7:32] FEE040: AND WE NEED WE NEED IT TO BE SIMPLE YET IT NEEDS TO BE HIGH TECH LOOKING\n[7:37] FEE040: SO\n[7:37] FEE039: AND THAT MEANING WHAT\n[7:38] FEE040: LIKE\n[7:40] FEE040: THEY LIKE I GUESS USE THE BUTTONS A LOT\n[7:43] FEE039: OKAY\n[7:43] FEE040: YEAH\n[7:45] FEE040: I DON'T KNOW\n[7:46] FEE040: IT'S FROM MY UH RESEARCH\n[7:48] FEE039: RIGHT\n[7:49] FEE037: OKAY WHAT DO YOU M OH I'M SORRY\n[7:49] FEE040: MY TEAM WASN'T VERY CLEAR\n[7:50] FEE039: ONLY USE TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS\n[7:51] FEE040: THAT'S OKAY\n[7:51] FEE037: WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY UM THE CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS DO NOT MATCH WELL WITH THE OPERATING BEHAVIOUR OF THE USER LIKE THEY HAVE TO PRESS THE BUTTONS\n[7:58] FEE040: I I THINK IT'S LIKE THE ENGINEERING VERSUS USER\n[8:01] FEE037: OKAY\n[8:01] FEE040: WHEREAS LIKE THE ENGINEERING SHE SHOWED THAT THE ENGINEERING ONES ARE MORE COMPLEX AND USERS DON'T REALLY NEED ALL OF THE BUTTONS THAT ARE CONTAINED ON THERE\n[8:05] FEE037: OH RIGHT\n[8:09] FEE037: THE BUTTONS\n[8:11] FEE037: OKAY\n[8:11] FEE040: BECAUSE THEY ONLY USE TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS REALLY\n[8:13] FEE037: YEAH\n[8:14] FEE037: OKAY\n[8:14] FEE038: WE ONLY USE TEN PER CENT OF OUR BRAINS\n[8:17] FEE040: GOOD POINT\n[8:18] FEE037: IT WORKS\n[8:19] FEE040: IT'S A NECESSARY EVIL\n[8:20] FEE038: YEAH\n[8:20] FEE037: READY FOR THE NEXT SLIDE\n[8:21] FEE040: MM-HMM\n[8:22] FEE040: AND SO PEOPLE SAY THAT THEY TYPICALLY LOSE IT AS YOU YOURSELF KNOW BECAUSE YOU PROBABLY LOSE YOUR REMOTE CONTROL ALL THE TIME\n[8:30] FEE037: HMM\n[8:30] FEE040: MUCH LIKE ANY SMALL APPLIANCE LIKE A CELLPHONE AND THEY WE NEED SOMETHING SIMPLE BECAUSE MOST PEOPLE\n[8:31] FEE039: LOST\n[8:37] FEE040: WELL THIRTY FOUR PERCENT SAY THAT IT'S JUST TOO MUCH TIME TO LEARN HOW TO USE A NEW ONE\n[8:43] FEE040: AND WE DON'T WANT TO GO WE DON'T WANT TO VARY TOO FAR FROM THE NORMAL STANDARD REMOTE\n[8:46] FEE039: S\n[8:48] FEE040: BUT I MEAN THEY DO NEED TO BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY IT AND R. S. I. I'M NOT VERY SURE WHAT THAT IS\n[8:53] FEE037: IT'S OKAY\n[8:54] FEE037: IT'S VERY IMPORTANT\n[8:54] FEE040: YES IT IS IMPORTANT FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL WORLD\n[8:56] FEE039: WAIT IS THAT LIKE YOUR\n[8:59] FEE039: ERGONOMICS LIKE YOUR HAND MOVEMENTS OR SOMETHING\n[8:59] FEE040: SH\n[9:02] FEE037: COULD BE YEAH\n[9:02] FEE040: UH POSSIBLY\n[9:05] FEE038: DO WE REALLY NEED T TO PROVIDE MORE INFORMATION ON WHAT R. S. I. IS\n[9:07] FEE039: LIKE\n[9:09] FEE040: UH YEAH THAT'S WHAT MY WEB SITE SAID I\n[9:09] FEE037: OH\n[9:11] FEE039: CHANNEL VOLUME POWER\n[9:11] FEE040: DON'T KNOW\n[9:11] FEE037: I THINK THAT'S A PRETTY GOOD GUESS THOUGH\n[9:13] FEE040: YEAH I WOULD ASSUME SO\n[9:15] FEE040: I THINK WE'RE SUPPOSED TO KNOW IT AS REMOTE CONTROL EXPERTS\n[9:15] FEE039: IT'S LIKE IF YOU'RE HOLDING IT\n[9:18] FEE037: YEAH\n[9:19] FEE040: BUT ALSO S SO THE CHANNEL\n[9:19] FEE037: IT'S OKAY\n[9:21] FEE040: THE VOLUME AND THE POWER BUTTONS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT ON OUR COMPANY WEBSITE YOU CAN FIND LIKE THE SPECIFIC STATISTICS CONCERNING TO HOW MUCH EACH BUTTON IS USED\n[9:32] FEE040: BUT THOSE ARE THE DEFINITELY THE TOP ONES\n[9:34] FEE037: OKAY\n[9:35] FEE037: NEXT SLIDE\n[9:36] FEE040: YES\n[9:37] FEE040: AND SO PERSONALLY I THINK THAT WE NEED A MODERN EYE CATCHING DESIGN BUT IT IT REALLY NEEDS TO BE SIMPLE\n[9:43] FEE040: SO SAYING FROM Y YOUR SLIDE YOUR PRESENTATION THE ENGINEERING VERSUS THE USER SPECIFIED REMOTES I THINK THAT WE SHOULD GO WITH SOMETHING THAT'S MORE USER FRIENDLY\n[9:53] FEE037: USER FRIENDLY\n[9:55] FEE040: WHERE THE ENGINEERING ONES THE BOXES TEND TO MAKE IT LOOK MORE COMPLICATED THAN IT REALLY IS\n[10:00] FEE040: UM THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE PRODUCT REALLY NEEDS TO BE CONSIDERED AS TO LIKE WHAT TYPE OF BUTTONS DO WE REALLY NEED ON IT\n[10:08] FEE040: AND IT NEEDS TO BE OPEN TO A WIDE RANGE OF CONSUMERS SO EVEN THOUGH WE NEED A SMALL NUMBER OF BUTTONS\n[10:14] FEE040: WE ALSO NEED TO TAKE IN LIKE ARE MOST PEOPLE GOING TO BE USING IT FOR A D. V. D. PLAYER\n[10:20] FEE040: A TIVO WHAT WHAT EXACTLY ARE WE USING IT FOR AS WELL AS THE AGE RANGE\n[10:26] FEE040: SO WE NEED A HIP BUT NOT A CORNY MARKETING SCHEME FOR PROMOTING OUR PRODUCT\n[10:32] FEE040: AND ALSO WE FOUND OUR TEAM FOUND THAT SPEECH RECOGNITION IS IT'S LIKE AN UP AND COMING THING THEY REALLY CONSUMERS ARE REALLY INTERESTED IN IT\n[10:41] FEE040: AND SINCE OUR FINDINGS FOUND THAT PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO PAY MORE MONEY FOR A REMOTE FOR IT TO BE MORE HIGH CLASS WE COULD CONSIDER IT\n[10:48] FEE037: AND SO JUST TO JUST TO CLARIFY BY SPEECH RECOGNITION YOU MEAN THEY WOULD SAY CHANNEL FIVE AND THE THING WOULD GO TO CHANNEL FIVE\n[10:54] FEE040: I GUESS SO YEAH\n[10:56] FEE037: OKAY\n[10:57] FEE039: TO JUST SAY WHERE ARE YOU AND THING BEEPS YOU KNOW\n[11:00] FEE037: OH THAT'D BE LOVELY\n[11:00] FEE040: YEAH I GUESS WE CAN INTERPRET IT LIKE WE CAN JUST TRY OUT DIFFERENT TYPES OF SPEECH RECOGNITION WITHIN OUR REMOTE PROGRAMME\n[11:04] FEE039: YEAH\n[11:06] FEE037: DIDN'T THEY UM DIDN'T OUR RIVAL COMPANIES MANUFACTURE A REMOTE THAT YOU WOULD PRESS THE BUTTON ON THE T. V. AND IT WOULD THE REMOTE WOULD BEEP SO IF YOU HAVE LOST IT\n[11:15] FEE039: IT'S KINDA LIKE WHAT THE REMOTE PHONE USED TO DO\n[11:17] FEE037: MM\n[11:18] FEE037: OH YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[11:18] FEE039: YOU KNOW LIKE GO TO THE BASE\n[11:19] FEE037: WE COULD DEFINITELY INCLUDE THAT IF WE WANTED TO\n[11:22] FEE039: YEAH\n[11:22] FEE037: IF IT'S WITHIN OUR PRICE\n[11:24] FEE037: OKAY\n[11:25] FEE037: ARE WE READY FOR OUR LAST PRESENTATION AMBER\n[11:28] FEE038: YEAH I'M JUST TRYING TO MOVE IT\n[11:29] FEE037: OKAY\n[11:38] FEE038: 'KAY\n[11:39] FEE038: I THINK IT SHOULD BE THERE WORKING DESIGN\n[11:40] FEE039: WORKING DESIGN\n[11:42] FEE037: THERE WE GO\n[11:45] FEE037: 'KAY\n[11:46] FEE038: 'KAY\n[11:46] FEE038: UH I DIDN'T GET A CHANCE TO COMPLETE THIS ONE 'CAUSE SOME OF THE TOOLS THAT I WAS GIVEN WERE FRUSTRATING\n[11:48] FEE037: OH MY BAD\n[11:53] FEE040: OH THAT'S FINE\n[11:54] FEE038: UH OKAY SO METHOD METHOD OF OUR DESIGN I THINK I JUST START LISTING TH SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WE ACTUALLY NEED TO PUT INTO THIS\n[11:55] FEE039: HELP ME\n[12:04] FEE038: WE NEED A POWER SOURCE WE'RE GONNA NEED A SMART CHIP IF WE'RE GONNA MAKE IT MULTI FUNCTIONAL\n[12:09] FEE038: UM EXTRA FUNCTIONS WILL PROBABLY NEED AN ADDITIONAL CHIP\n[12:13] FEE038: EITHER THAT OR THE SMART CHIP WILL HAVE TO BE EXTREMELY SMART\n[12:19] FEE040: WHAT EXACTLY IS A SMART CHIP\n[12:21] FEE038: USUALLY A SMART CHIP IS JUST A CHIP THAT'S BEEN PROGRAMMED AND DESIGNED SO THAT IT CAN COMPLETE A FAIR RANGE OF FUNCTIONS\n[12:29] FEE039: WELL HOW MUCH EXTRA WOULD THE ADDITIONAL CHIP BE\n[12:32] FEE039: IS THAT GONNA PUSH US OVER OUR PRODUCTION COSTS\n[12:34] FEE038: I WOULDN'T THINK SO 'CAUSE WE COULD PROBABLY GET IT FROM LIKE IN BULK FROM A A NEWER COMPANY\n[12:41] FEE039: MM-HMM\n[12:41] FEE038: AND THEY TEND TO SELL THEIR CHIPS PRETTY CHEAP\n[12:43] FEE037: OKAY\n[12:45] FEE037: READY\n[12:45] FEE038: UM YEP NOTHING HERE\n[12:48] FEE037: THAT'S OKAY\n[12:50] FEE038: UM POWER SOURCE I FIGURED BATTERIES 'CAUSE THEY'RE EASILY AVAILABLE\n[12:56] FEE038: TYPICALLY A REMOTE HAS EITHER TWO DOUBLE A. S OR FOUR TRIPLE A. S SOMETIMES THREE\n[13:01] FEE038: UH IT REALLY KINDA DEPENDS ON THE SIZE OF THE ACTUAL REMOTE ITSELF\n[13:05] FEE038: UM A LARGE ON OFF BUTTON DEMOGRAPHICALLY WE'RE MOVING TOWARDS AN OLDER GENERATION OF PEOPLE SO A LARGE ON OFF BUTTON WOULD PROBABLY BE GOOD\n[13:16] FEE037: HMM\n[13:17] FEE038: SELECTION BUTTON FOR VARIOUS ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES SO YOU WANT SOMETHING THAT WILL PERMIT YOU TO SELECT THE D. V. D. PLAYER OR THE T. V. OR THE STEREO SYSTEM\n[13:27] FEE038: UM SMART CHIP THAT PERVERTS UH THAT PERMITS SORRY UNIVERSAL APPLICATION AGAIN\n[13:35] FEE038: SOMETHING THAT'LL ALLOW US TO SKIP OVER BETWEEN DEVICES AND THAT'S KINDA IT\n[13:41] FEE038: UH THIS IS MY FIFTY SECOND DESIGN\n[13:47] FEE038: POWER SOURCE OVER HERE\n[13:50] FEE038: WE'RE GONNA HAVE A SWITCH OBVIOUSLY BETWEEN THE POWER SOURCE AND THE REST OF IT AND YOU'RE GONNA NEED THE SWITCH\n[13:55] FEE038: UM EXTRA BULB COULD JUST BE FOR FLASHINESS UM SUBCOMPONENT WHICH WOULD BE LIKE A WAY OF DIVERTING THE POWER TO DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE THE DEVICE\n[14:09] FEE038: UM THE CHIP AND OF COURSE THE INFRA RED BULB SO IT CAN COMMUNICATE WITH THE VARIOUS DEVICES THAT IT NEEDS TO TALK TO\n[14:15] FEE040: SO WHAT EXACTLY WE ARE LOOKING AT IS THIS LIKE THE FRONT OF THE REMOTE\n[14:18] FEE038: THIS IS JUST LIKE A ROUGH SCHEMATIC\n[14:20] FEE038: SO THIS IS THE INTERNAL WORKINGS\n[14:20] FEE037: SO THIS WOULD BE THE FRONT\n[14:22] FEE037: SO THE RED WOULD BE THE FRONT OF THE REMOTE THOUGH RIGHT\n[14:22] FEE040: OH OKAY\n[14:24] FEE038: YEAH\n[14:25] FEE039: YEAH THAT'S GONNA BE WHAT'S COMMUNICATING WITH THE T. V. BUT THE OTHER BULB I THINK\n[14:25] FEE037: OKAY\n[14:28] FEE039: IS GOOD TO JUST TO INDICATE I'M DOING SOMETHING IT'S SORT OF LIKE A REASSURANCE\n[14:32] FEE037: THE L THE LIGHT UP KIND OF YEAH\n[14:32] FEE040: LIKE THAT WE KNOW THE BATTERY'S WORKING\n[14:33] FEE038: YEAH SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO STARE AT THAT INFRA RED 'CAUSE YOU KNOW WHEN THE BATTERY STARTS DYING IN YOUR REMOTE CURRENTLY\n[14:38] FEE038: YOU HAVE TO ACTUALLY STARE AT THAT BULB AND GO OKAY WHEN I PUSH THIS BUTTON IS IT WORKING\n[14:41] FEE037: HMM\n[14:43] FEE040: OKAY\n[14:43] FEE037: IT'D PROBABLY BE LIGHTING UP THE KEY TOO RIGHT\n[14:44] FEE038: WE CAN SKIP THAT WHOLE THING\n[14:46] FEE038: YEP\n[14:46] FEE040: YEAH\n[14:46] FEE039: YEAH\n[14:46] FEE037: 'KAY\n[14:47] FEE038: SO YOU CAN PUT IT IN THE DARK\n[14:48] FEE037: THE BUTTONS\n[14:50] FEE040: YEAH AND THAT'S GOOD\n[14:51] FEE040: WE SHOULD MAKE IT GLOW IN THE DARK\n[14:51] FEE037: OKAY\n[14:52] FEE037: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[14:53] FEE037: 'KAY NEX R READY\n[14:55] FEE038: YEAH THAT'S IT\n[14:56] FEE037: 'KAY ANY P 'KAY\n[14:57] FEE040: MM 'KAY\n[14:59] FEE037: ANYTHING YOU WANNA ADD FOR PERSONAL PREFERENCES THOUGH YOU F YOU SAID ALREADY THAT WE NEEDED A LARGE ON OFF BUTTON YOU THINK\n[15:05] FEE038: I THINK THAT THAT'S A GOOD IDEA BECAUSE YOU KNOW THAT'S ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT BUTTONS\n[15:05] FEE037: ANYTHING ELSE\n[15:08] FEE039: JUST\n[15:09] FEE037: OKAY\n[15:10] FEE039: WELL SHOULD IT BE LARGER BUTTONS IN GENERAL YOU KNOW LIKE UH THE EXAMPLES THAT I HAD THEY WERE SWI QUITE SMALL\n[15:15] FEE039: SO SHOULD WE TRY AND GO FOR SOMETHING THAT HAS L LARGER BUTTONS\n[15:19] FEE040: I THINK WE SHOULD\n[15:19] FEE040: LIKE I THINK THAT WOULD BE IN A AS IN LIKE IN FOR THE DESIGN SORRY UM\n[15:25] FEE040: I THINK WE SHOULD DEFINITELY GO WITH BUTTONS THAT DON'T LOOK LIKE A NORMAL REMOTE 'CAUSE MOST REMOTES HAVE SMALL SQUARE BUTTONS\n[15:29] FEE037: MM\n[15:29] FEE040: I THINK WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING LIKE MAYBE BIGGER AND ROUND LIKE BUBBLES\n[15:31] FEE039: OVALS\n[15:32] FEE039: YEAH YEAH\n[15:33] FEE037: OKAY\n[15:35] FEE037: OKAY LET'S TALK ABOUT ALL OF OUR\n[15:38] FEE037: WE'LL COME TO DECISION LATER ABOUT ALL THE COMPONENTS THAT WE NEED TO INCLUDE LET'S UM WRAP UP THIS ONE AND I'M GONNA GO BACK TO MY POWERPOINT\n[15:47] FEE037: 'CAUSE WE NEED TO DISCUSS THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS WHICH YOU MIGHT'VE ALREADY SEEN FLASHED UP ON THE SCREEN A BIT EARLIER\n[15:53] FEE037: WAIT COME BACK\n[15:57] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[15:58] FEE037: SORRY LET'S GO THROUGH THIS\n[16:00] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[16:01] FEE037: HERE WE GO\n[16:02] FEE037: NEW PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS\n[16:03] FEE037: FIRST IT'S ONLY GOING TO BE A T. V. REMOTE\n[16:07] FEE037: WE'RE TRYING NOT TO OVER COMPLICATE THINGS\n[16:10] FEE037: SO NO D. V. D. NO TIVO NO STEREO\n[16:11] FEE038: OKAY\n[16:12] FEE037: IT'S NOT GONNA BE MULTI FUNCTIONAL\n[16:17] FEE037: HEY\n[16:18] FEE037: AND WE TH NEED TO PROMOTE OUR COMPANY MORE SO WE NEED TO SOMEHOW INCLUDE OUR COLOUR AND OUR COMPANY SLOGAN ON THE REMOTE\n[16:27] FEE037: WE'RE TRYING TO GET OUR NAME OUT THERE IN THE WORLD\n[16:32] FEE037: OKAY\n[16:32] FEE037: AND YOU KNOW WHAT TELETEXT IS\n[16:35] FEE039: YEAH\n[16:36] FEE037: IN STATES WE DON'T HAVE IT BUT UM IT'S LIKE THEY JUST HAVE THIS CHANNEL WHERE JUST HAS NEWS AND WEATHER KIND OF SPORTS\n[16:37] FEE039: I KNOW\n[16:37] FEE040: WHAT IS IT\n[16:43] FEE037: IT'S VERY UM BLAND LOOKING IT'S JUST TEXT ON THE SCREEN NOT EVEN YEAH JUST BLACK WITH JUST TEXT\n[16:47] FEE039: YEAH IT'S LIKE BLACK BLACK AND WHITE KIND OF\n[16:50] FEE040: LIKE RUNNING ALONG THE BOTTOM\n[16:51] FEE037: YEAH\n[16:52] FEE038: YOU CAN ALSO GET THE KIND OF THE T. V. GUIDE SO\n[16:52] FEE039: IT'LL GIVE YOU THE SPORTS\n[16:55] FEE040: WAIT IS IT LIKE THE WEATHER CHANNEL WHERE IT'S GOT LIKE THE TICKER RUNNING ON THE BOTTOM OR SOMETHING\n[16:58] FEE037: KIND OF\n[16:58] FEE039: EXCEPT THE ENTIRE SCREEN\n[17:00] FEE038: IT'S THE ENTIRE SCREEN IS JUST RUNNING INFORMATION AT RANDOM\n[17:00] FEE037: YEAH IT'S THE WHOLE SCREEN\n[17:04] FEE039: YOU CAN PICK SPORTS YOU CAN PICK THE NEWS YOU ENTERTAINMENT YOU KNOW IT'S LIKE\n[17:04] FEE037: SO ANYWAY\n[17:05] FEE038: SEEMINGLY\n[17:08] FEE040: SO IT'S LIKE A SEPARATE CHANNEL FROM LIKE WHAT YOU'RE WATCHING\n[17:08] FEE037: RIGHT\n[17:09] FEE037: RIGHT\n[17:10] FEE039: YEAH\n[17:10] FEE037: BUT IT'S BECOMING OUT DATED NOW BECAUSE OF THE INTERNET\n[17:12] FEE037: NOBODY NEEDS TO GO TO THE TELETEXT CHANNEL TO CHECK THE NEWS\n[17:16] FEE037: AND WE HAVE TWENTY FOUR HOUR NEWS CHANNELS NOW TOO SO THOSE ARE OUR NEW PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS\n[17:21] FEE040: OKAY\n[17:21] FEE038: OKAY\n[17:21] FEE038: SO DO WE HAVE TO INCLUDE THE COMPANY COLOUR WITHIN THAT\n[17:21] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[17:23] FEE037: MM-HMM\n[17:25] FEE037: YES\n[17:26] FEE037: IT'S PART OF THE LOGO\n[17:30] FEE037: OKAY\n[17:31] FEE039: COMPANY COLOUR BEING YELLOW\n[17:33] FEE037: WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO RIGHT NOW IS COME TO SOME DECISIONS DEFINITIVE THAT WE CAN ALL AGREE ON\n[17:39] FEE037: ABOUT UM THE TARGET GROUP AND THE FUNCTIONS AND JUST DEFINITE THINGS THAT WE NEED TO DO AND THEN WE'LL CLOSE UP THE MEETING\n[17:47] FEE037: SO\n[17:49] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[17:53] FEE037: WHATEVER\n[17:57] FEE037: OKAY\n[18:05] FEE037: SO OUR TARGET GROUP IS YOU MENTIONED UM OLDER PEOPLE\n[18:11] FEE039: MM-HMM\n[18:11] FEE037: WOULD IT JUST BE UNIVERSAL FOR EVERYONE YOU THINK\n[18:14] FEE037: BECAUSE I THINK EVEN IF SOMETHING HAS LARGE BUTTONS AS LONG AS THEY ARE NOT CHILDISHLY LARGE LIKE EVEN TECHNICALLY\n[18:17] FEE039: IT'S GONNA MAKE IT NICER\n[18:19] FEE039: YEAH\n[18:22] FEE037: NON TECHNICALLY CHALLENGED PEOPLE ARE GONNA USE IT\n[18:24] FEE037: I MEAN THEY WANT SOMETHING USER FRIENDLY SO\n[18:26] FEE038: MM WELL EVEN IF WE KEPT THE REGULAR STANDARD SIZE OF REMOTE\n[18:30] FEE038: IF WE REDUCED THE BUTTONS DOWN TO THE ONES THAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING THAT THEY USE THE MOST OFTEN AND A COUPLE EXTRA\n[18:36] FEE038: 'CAUSE THEY'RE SAYING THEY ONLY USE TEN PER CENT OF THEM THEN WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE FAIRLY DECENT SIZED BUTTONS\n[18:36] FEE037: YEAH\n[18:38] FEE037: YEAH\n[18:43] FEE037: OKAY SO WE WANT UM FOR OUR TARGET GROUP WOULD WE SAY\n[18:48] FEE037: I MEAN YOUNG AND OLD ALL AGE RANGES ALL UM NOT KIDS OBVIOUSLY RIGHT\n[18:54] FEE037: OR KIDS\n[18:55] FEE040: NO KIDS NEED TO KNOW HOW TO USE A REMOTE I WOULD THINK\n[18:57] FEE038: MOST OF THEM WILL INTUITIVELY PICK IT UP THOUGH\n[18:58] FEE040: THEY GOTTA CHANGE BETWEEN DISNEY CHANNEL CARTOON NETWORK\n[19:01] FEE037: OKAY SO WE'RE GOING TO GO ANYWHERE FROM KIDS TO ADULT IN THE AGE RANGE UM WHAT ABOUT\n[19:03] FEE040: YEAH I THINK WE NEED IT ALL\n[19:11] FEE037: TECHNIC TECHNICAL UM SPECIFICATIONS LIKE HOW HOW TECHNICALLY LITERATE ARE THESE PEOPLE WHO ARE GOING TO BE USING OUR REMOTE\n[19:19] FEE040: UM I WOULD SAY WE SHOULD SAY DUMBER THAN THE AVERAGE PERSON\n[19:23] FEE039: WE SHOULD GO FOR THE LOWEST DENOMINATOR\n[19:23] FEE037: OKAY\n[19:25] FEE040: YEAH\n[19:25] FEE037: RIGHT OKAY\n[19:27] FEE039: HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATED\n[19:27] FEE037: SO SO THEY NEED NO TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE TO OPERATE\n[19:30] FEE038: HOW 'BOUT LITTLE TO NO BECAUSE THERE IS NO WAY THAT YOU ARE GONNA BE ABLE TO MAKE IT NO\n[19:49] FEE037: OKAY\n[19:50] FEE037: AND WE ALSO NEED TO DETERMINE THE SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF THIS JUST TO GET IT ALL OUT ON PAPER\n[19:56] FEE037: SO WE SAID IT NEEDS TO SEND MESSAGES TO THE T. V. NEEDS TO CHANGE THE CHANNEL TURN ON AND OFF JUST BASIC SIMPLE STUFF LIKE THIS\n[20:05] FEE037: SO IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING JUST SAY IT AND WE'LL ADD IT TO MY MEETING MINUTES\n[20:13] FEE039: WELL IT'S CHANNEL ON OFF BUTTON VOLUME MUTE\n[20:15] FEE037: MM-HMM VOLUME\n[20:17] FEE040: AND CHANNEL\n[20:18] FEE040: YEAH\n[20:19] FEE040: THOSE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT ONES\n[20:20] FEE037: RIGHT\n[20:21] FEE037: AND WE WANNA KEEP UM I'LL MAKE A NOTE HERE THAT WE WANNA KEEP THE NUMBER OF BUTTONS DOWN\n[20:25] FEE037: CORRECT BECAUSE PEOPLE ONLY USE TEN PERCENT\n[20:27] FEE040: YEAH\n[20:27] FEE037: 'KAY\n[20:33] FEE037: HEY WHAT ELSE\n[20:33] FEE039: UM\n[20:42] FEE037: UM\n[20:44] FEE038: DO WE WANT THIS THING TO BE ABLE TO BE FOUND EASILY\n[20:49] FEE037: I THINK SO\n[20:51] FEE037: WHAT DO YOU\n[20:52] FEE040: SURE YEAH\n[20:54] FEE037: A FINDING KIND OF DEVICE OR YEAH HO HOMING DEVICE\n[20:54] FEE038: AND\n[20:55] FEE040: I NEED WE WE NEED A LIKE HOMING DEVICE\n[20:56] FEE038: LIKE IF THIS IS GONNA GET LOST UNDERNEATH THE COACH HOW ARE WE GOING TO ACCOMMODATE THE QUICK ABILITY TO FIND IT\n[20:57] FEE039: OH RIGHT YEAH OKAY\n[21:02] FEE037: MM 'KAY\n[21:02] FEE039: TRACKING\n[21:06] FEE040: BECAUSE PEOPLE REALLY ARE LOOKING FOR A REMOTE THAT'S MORE HIGH TECH\n[21:06] FEE037: OKAY\n[21:12] FEE037: RIGHT\n[21:12] FEE038: WHAT IF WE GAVE IT A CHARGER\n[21:14] FEE038: AND ON THE CHARGER JUST LIKE A PHONE LIKE YOU GET A PORTABLE PHONE AND IT'S GOT A CHARGER AND IF YOU D LEAVE YOUR PHONE SOMEWHERE\n[21:18] FEE039: BUT YOU GOT A BASE\n[21:20] FEE038: YOU PUSH THE BUTTON TO FIND IT AND IT FINDS TH THE PHONE BEEPS FOR YOU\n[21:23] FEE040: DO YOU THINK PEOPLE'LL REALLY GO FOR THAT THOUGH\n[21:26] FEE040: BECAUSE\n[21:27] FEE038: IT'S USEFUL FOR THE REMOTE PHONE\n[21:29] FEE037: HMM\n[21:30] FEE040: YEAH\n[21:31] FEE037: WOULD THAT ADD TO OUR COSTS AT ALL I WONDER\n[21:33] FEE040: I WOULD THINK SO BECAUSE YOU'D HAVE TO DEVELOP A BASE\n[21:35] FEE037: RIGHT\n[21:35] FEE039: WELL IF YOU HAVE THE BASE YOU COULD START PUTTING IN A CHARGER AND THEN YOU HAVE A DIFFERENT KIND OF BATTERY\n[21:40] FEE038: YEAH\n[21:42] FEE040: HMM\n[21:43] FEE038: RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE CHEAPER USUALLY\n[21:46] FEE039: YEAH\n[21:47] FEE037: OKAY\n[21:48] FEE037: I I THINK WE CAN MAKE A DECISION ABOUT THAT LATER\n[21:50] FEE037: UH WE'LL STILL PUT THAT AS A POINT THAT WE NEED TO DISCUSS\n[21:53] FEE037: SO THAT WOULD INCLUDE BATTERY SOURCE\n[21:57] FEE037: POWER SOURCE RATHER\n[21:59] FEE037: IS IT GOING TO HAVE A CHARGER OR IS IT GOING TO BE RUN STRICTLY OFF BATTERIES\n[22:05] FEE037: AND WE ALSO NEED TO DEAL WITH THE ISSUE YOU MENTIONED OF SPEECH RECOGNITION IF WE WANT THAT\n[22:09] FEE040: RIGHT\n[22:11] FEE040: DO W\n[22:11] FEE039: WELL THEN WE COULD IF WE HAVE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION THEN WE CAN START AIMING AT A LIKE ANOTHER KIND OF MORE HANDICAPPED DISABLED UH DEMO DEMOGRAPHIC\n[22:19] FEE037: MM\n[22:21] FEE040: WELL TH THERE'S THE PEOPLE WHO DESIRE SPEECH RECOGNITION THERE'S THE DIFFERENT DEMOG DEMOGRAPHICS HAVE DIFFERENT DESIRES I DON'T KNOW IF YOU GUYS GE\n[22:30] FEE037: YOU COULD UM WE COULD HOOK IT UP\n[22:32] FEE040: IT WOULDN'T COPY ONTO THE THE THING 'CAUSE IT'S BLACK BUT ALL THE DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS HAVE DIFFERENT DESIRES FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[22:33] FEE037: OH\n[22:40] FEE040: SO BASICALLY OLDER PEOPLE DON'T REALLY CARE\n[22:45] FEE040: IT'S REALLY THE PEOPLE TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE\n[22:47] FEE040: I FEEL THOSE ARE THE PEOPLE THAT REALLY WATCH A LOT OF T. V. THOUGH\n[22:50] FEE037: MM-HMM\n[22:50] FEE040: THEY'RE THE ONES THAT GET ADDICTED TO SOAP OPERAS AND\n[22:55] FEE039: WELL\n[22:55] FEE037: AND IF AND IF WE INTRODUCED IT WHEN THEY'RE THIS AGE THEY'RE GOING TO PROBABLY ALWAYS BUY A REMOTE THAT HAS\n[22:55] FEE040: JUST SITCOMS AND STUFF\n[22:59] FEE040: RIGHT\n[23:01] FEE040: SO\n[23:01] FEE039: WELL THEN THEN DO YOU PUT THE VOICE RECOGNITION DO YOU PUT THE R LIKE RECEIVER ON THE ACTUAL TELEVISION\n[23:06] FEE039: IN THE BASE OR IN THE ACTUAL REMOTE\n[23:08] FEE039: 'CAUSE THEN YOU'VE ALREADY GOT REMOTE IN YOUR HAND WHY YOU JUST GONNA SPEAK TO THE REMOTE\n[23:11] FEE037: RIGHT\n[23:12] FEE039: WHEREAS IF YOU JUST SPEAK IN GENERAL AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO HAVE THE REMOTE IN YOUR HAND AND LIKE TALK AT IT\n[23:17] FEE037: YEAH\n[23:18] FEE037: AND THE SPEECH RECOGNITION COULD BE PART OF THE LOST AND FOUND DEVICE TOO\n[23:22] FEE037: IF WE SAID FIND REMOTE LOCATE REMOTE OR SOMETHING\n[23:23] FEE040: RIGHT\n[23:27] FEE037: A CERTAIN PHRASE\n[23:28] FEE037: THEN IT COULD BEEP\n[23:30] FEE037: I DUNNO\n[23:31] FEE037: JUST THROWING IT OUT THERE\n[23:32] FEE040: YEAH\n[23:37] FEE037: WELL\n[23:42] FEE039: STILL FIFTEEN MINUTES\n[23:48] FEE039: UM\n[23:48] FEE037: OKAY ANYTHING ELSE WE WANNA DISCUSS\n[23:51] FEE039: WELL DO WE WANNA INCLUDE THE NUMBERS LIKE ZERO THROUGH NINE\n[23:55] FEE039: CAN WE CONCEIVE OF LEAVING THEM OUT\n[23:58] FEE037: UM\n[23:59] FEE040: WAIT ON THE REMOTE ITSELF\n[24:00] FEE039: YEAH LIKE YOU HAVE ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE ZERO\n[24:03] FEE040: WELL WE DEFINITELY NEED THOSE\n[24:03] FEE037: HOW HOW YEAH HOW WOULD YOU LEAVE THOSE OUT\n[24:05] FEE038: YEAH\n[24:06] FEE039: WELL I DON'T KNOW I MEAN IF YOU CAN LIKE WELL I DON'T KNOW IF THERE'S JUST A WAY OF LEAVING THEM OUT\n[24:09] FEE037: UNLESS YOU COULD SAY THE CHANNEL\n[24:11] FEE038: I THINK PEOPLE WOULD FIND THAT TOO FOREIGN\n[24:13] FEE040: YEAH\n[24:14] FEE037: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[24:14] FEE040: YOU DEFINITELY NEED\n[24:14] FEE037: AND ALSO REMEMBER THAT IN THIS DAY IN AGE WE NEED YOU KNOW LIKE A HUNDRED BUTTON TOO\n[24:20] FEE037: I USED TO HAVE A REMOTE THAT DID NOT EVEN GO UP PAST LIKE FIFTY\n[24:25] FEE037: SO I COULDN'T WHENEVER I GOT CABLE I HAD TO GET A NEW T. V.\n[24:30] FEE038: IT'S WHEN WE GET SATELLITE\n[24:31] FEE037: MM\n[24:32] FEE037: GET YOUR OWN REMOTE OR DIGITAL CABLE\n[24:34] FEE038: YEAH\n[24:36] FEE037: 'KAY\n[24:36] FEE037: UM\n[24:40] FEE037: I GUESS WE'RE GONNA DISCUSS THE PROJECT FINANCING LATER MAKING SURE THAT WE CAN FIT ALL OF THE STUFF THAT WE WANT TO ON OUR BUDGET\n[24:49] FEE037: UM\n[24:53] FEE038: YEAH 'CAUSE I DON'T HAVE ANY MATERIAL PRICING INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO ME AT THE MOMENT SO\n[24:57] FEE037: 'KAY\n[24:58] FEE037: AND DON'T FORGET WE NEED TO INCLUDE THE COLOUR\n[25:02] FEE037: OF OUR COMPANY AND THE LOGO\n[25:04] FEE039: THE COLOUR BEING YELLOW\n[25:04] FEE040: WAIT\n[25:06] FEE037: I'M GUESSING\n[25:08] FEE039: AND HOW DO WE\n[25:08] FEE040: I FEEL LIKE A YE I FEEL LIKE A YELLOW ONE WOULD BE TOO GARISH\n[25:08] FEE037: AND THE R. R.\n[25:09] FEE038: R. THE DOUBLE R.\n[25:11] FEE037: WE COULD JUST HAVE THE LOGO IN YELLOW OR MAYBE A YELLOW LIGHT FOR THE KEYS\n[25:12] FEE039: CAN'T MAKE IT ENTIRELY\n[25:14] FEE038: OR IS THE L\n[25:15] FEE040: OR PUT LIKE STRIPES OH YEAH YELLOW LIGHTS\n[25:18] FEE038: YEAH YELLOW COULD BE AND IT COULD DOESN'T HAVE TO BE HUGE\n[25:22] FEE040: YEAH\n[25:22] FEE039: WELL IF YOU HAVE LIKE A HANG ON\n[25:25] FEE039: IF YOU HAVE THIS SORT OF STRIP KIND OF DOWN AT THE BOTTOM THE BASE OF IT JUST LIKE YELLOW WITH THE R. R.\n[25:32] FEE037: RIGHT\n[25:37] FEE037: SO WE'VE SIMPLIFIED WE DON'T NEED ALL THOSE UM PLAY FAST FORWARD REWIND\n[25:41] FEE039: RIGHT YEAH\n[25:42] FEE040: YEAH\n[25:43] FEE037: OR NO MENU BUTTONS\n[25:44] FEE037: SO WE'VE PRETTY MUCH PARED IT DOWN TO ON OFF VOLUME MUTE CHANNEL UP AND DOWN UM THE NUMBERS\n[25:55] FEE037: YEAH\n[25:56] FEE040: YEAH\n[26:02] FEE037: UM CAN WE GO BACK TO I'M GONNA LOOK REALLY QUICKLY BACK AT THOSE\n[26:07] FEE039: TWO EXAMPLES\n[26:07] FEE037: EXAMPLES AND SEE IF THERE IS ANYTHING\n[26:08] FEE039: YEAH\n[26:09] FEE037: WHICH ONE IS YOURS TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS OR FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENT\n[26:11] FEE039: OH IT'S A YEAH\n[26:12] FEE037: OKAY\n[26:14] FEE040: YEAH AUDI AUDIO SETTINGS AND SCREEN SETTINGS WE NEED THOSE LIKE AUDIO SETTINGS MONO STEREO\n[26:20] FEE040: PITCH SCREEN SETTINGS LIKE BRIGHTNESS COLOUR OR DO WE JUST WANT THAT ACCESSED ACCESSED FROM THE TELEVISION ITSELF\n[26:25] FEE037: THE T. V.\n[26:25] FEE037: I THINK THAT THAT'S FINE JUST FOR THE T. V.\n[26:28] FEE037: I MEAN HOW OFTEN DOES THE AVERAGE USER NEED TO DO THAT KIND OF STUFF\n[26:32] FEE039: WELL THE OTHER OPTION IS SORT OF LIKE DOWN AT THE BOTTOM LIKE FARTHER AWAY\n[26:37] FEE039: YOU JUST HAVE THIS SORT OF BOX INSET WHERE IT'S LIKE THE BUTTONS THAT YOU DON'T USE AS MUCH BUT OCCASIONALLY YOU WILL USE\n[26:41] FEE037: HMM\n[26:43] FEE040: YEAH 'CAUSE WE NEED TO WE DEFINITELY NEED TO HAVE BUTTONS FOR LIKE SUB TITLES AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[26:43] FEE039: AND SO IT'S LIKE\n[26:47] FEE040: IT'S 'CAUSE THE FOREIGN FILM MARKET IS EXPANDING AND STUFF\n[26:50] FEE040: AND LIKE ON TELEVISION LIKE I KNOW F K LIVING IN LOS ANGELES IT'S TONS OF SPANISH NETWORK TELEVISION IF IT HAS ENGLISH SUB TITLES IT'S DEFINITELY HELPFUL\n[27:01] FEE037: COULDN'T WE DO THAT ALL THROUGH ONE BUTTON SOMETHING A MENU BUTTON THAT POPS UP WITH A MENU ON THE T. V. THAT SAYS\n[27:03] FEE039: I DON'T WELL I DON'T KNOW\n[27:06] FEE037: YOU KNOW AUDIO VIDEO WHATEVER LANGUAGE YOU KNOW\n[27:10] FEE039: RIGHT\n[27:10] FEE040: SO WE NEED UP DOWN AND SIDE TO SIDE BUTTONS\n[27:13] FEE039: WELL THAT COULD BE NO YOU COULD JUST DOUBLE UP WITH LIKE THE CHANNEL OR THE VOLUME BUTTONS\n[27:13] FEE037: FOR THE MENUS\n[27:17] FEE038: MM-HMM\n[27:18] FEE037: THAT'S TRUE\n[27:19] FEE040: YEAH OKAY\n[27:19] FEE039: CHANNEL IS JUST UP AND DOWN\n[27:21] FEE040: OKAY YEAH\n[27:22] FEE039: AND THEN ADD A\n[27:24] FEE037: SOMETHING THAT LOOKS MAYB YOU KNOW\n[27:25] FEE040: SUCH AS YEAH THE ONE THE ONE OVER THERE ON THE LEFT THE ENGINEERING CENTRED ONE\n[27:29] FEE037: Y RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT\n[27:30] FEE039: YEAH\n[27:31] FEE037: THAT ONE\n[27:31] FEE039: SO WE JUST HAVE IT LIKE ADD A MENU BUTTON THEN FOR THE VARIOUS THINGS NEEDED\n[27:37] FEE037: RIGHT\n[27:37] FEE039: INCLUDING V VOICE RECOGNITION IF WE HAVE ANY LIKE SETTINGS FOR VOICE RECOGNITION NOW\n[27:37] FEE037: IN THE MIDDLE PERHAPS\n[27:43] FEE039: INCLUDED IN THE MENU\n[27:44] FEE037: YEP\n[27:47] FEE040: OOH I JUST GOT AN IDEA FOR A DESIGN\n[27:49] FEE037: GOOD\n[28:02] FEE037: ANYBODY HAVE ANYTHING ELSE THEY'D LIKE TO BRING UP IN THIS MEETING\n[28:06] FEE038: I HAD SOMETHING BUT I FORGOT\n[28:07] FEE037: OKAY\n[28:10] FEE037: GET OUT OF HERE\n[28:13] FEE037: LET'S GO BACK TO THE MEETING CLOSURE THEN AND SEE WHAT WE NEED TO DO NEXT\n[28:17] FEE037: MM\n[28:25] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[28:25] FEE037: AFTER THIS MEETING WE'RE GONNA BE SENT A QUESTIONNAIRE AND SUMMARY AGAIN WHICH WE NEED TO REPLY TO THAT E MAIL\n[28:32] FEE037: AND THEN WE'RE GONNA HAVE LUNCH BREAK\n[28:33] FEE037: AND AFTER LUNCH THIRTY MINUTES OF INDIVIDUAL WORK TIME\n[28:37] FEE037: UM I'M GONNA PUT THE MINUTES I PUT THE MINUTES FOR THE FIRST MEETING ALREADY IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS FOLDER IF YOU'D LIKE TO REVIEW THEM\n[28:42] FEE037: AND I'M GONNA TYPE UP THE MINUTES FOR THIS ONE AS WELL\n[28:45] FEE037: UM HERE'S WHAT WE'RE EACH GOING TO DO\n[28:48] FEE037: THE I. D. IS GOING TO WORK ON THE COMPONENTS CONCEPT UM U. I. D. THE USER INTERFACE CONCEPT AND YOU'RE GOING TO DO SOME TREND WATCHING\n[28:58] FEE037: 'KAY\n[28:58] FEE037: SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT TO YOU BY YOUR PERSONAL COACH\n[29:02] FEE037: AND IF ANYBODY HAS ANYTHING THEY WOULD LIKE TO ADD\n[29:06] FEE037: NO\n[29:07] FEE037: OKAY WELL THIS MEETING IS OFFICIALLY OVER\n[29:11] FEE037: THANK YOU ALL", "question": "What are the key design decisions and functional requirements for the new TV remote control, including its target audience, core features, and company branding elements, as discussed and agreed upon in the meeting?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"target_audience": {"type": "object", "properties": {"age_range": {"type": "string", "description": "The intended age range for the remote control users."}, "technical_literacy": {"type": "string", "description": "The expected technical proficiency of the users."}}, "required": ["age_range", "technical_literacy"], "additionalProperties": false}, "core_functions": 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{"type": "string"}}, "features_under_consideration": {"type": "array", "description": "Features that were discussed but require further decision or development.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"feature_name": {"type": "string"}, "discussion_points": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["feature_name", "discussion_points"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["target_audience", "core_functions", "design_principles", "branding_requirements", "excluded_features", "features_under_consideration"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"target_audience": {"age_range": "Kids to adults (all age ranges except kids)", "technical_literacy": "Little to no technical experience"}, "core_functions": ["Send messages to the TV", "Change channel", "Turn on and off", "Volume control", "Mute", "Numbers (0-9)", "Find/Locate device"], "design_principles": ["Simple yet high-tech looking", "User-friendly", "Large, rounded buttons", "Minimal number of buttons (only those used most frequently)"], "branding_requirements": {"company_color": "Yellow", "slogan_inclusion": true, "logo_placement_ideas": ["Logo in yellow", "Yellow light for the keys", "Yellow strip at the bottom base"]}, "excluded_features": ["DVD", "TiVo", "Stereo", "Multi-functional capabilities", "Teletext"], "features_under_consideration": [{"feature_name": "Speech Recognition", "discussion_points": "Interest from 25-35 age group; could be integrated into the find/locate feature or accessed via a menu."}, {"feature_name": "Find/Locate Device", "discussion_points": "Useful for preventing loss; could use a base station with a beeping sound or a voice-activated phrase."}, {"feature_name": "Power Source", "discussion_points": "Decision needed between standard batteries and a rechargeable system with a base station."}]}, "ground_truth": {"target_audience": {"age_range": "Kids to adults", "technical_literacy": "Little to no technical experience"}, "core_functions": ["Power on/off", "Channel up/down", "Volume up/down", "Mute", "Number buttons (0-9)", "Menu button for settings (audio, video, language, subtitles)"], "design_principles": ["User-friendly", "Simple yet high-tech looking", "Keep number of buttons down", "Larger buttons in general", "Modern eye-catching design", "Glow-in-the-dark buttons"], "branding_requirements": {"company_color": "Yellow", "slogan_inclusion": true, "logo_placement_ideas": ["Logo in yellow", "Yellow light for keys", "Yellow strip at the base with logo"]}, "excluded_features": ["DVD/VCR/TiVo/Stereo control (only TV remote)", "Teletext button", "Separate buttons for audio/screen settings (brightness, color, mono/stereo)"], "features_under_consideration": [{"feature_name": "Speech Recognition", "discussion_points": "Consumers interested, especially 25-35 age group; could be for channel changing or lost & found; cost implications."}, {"feature_name": "Lost and Found/Homing Device", "discussion_points": "Remote beeps when activated from TV or base; could use speech recognition; cost implications for base/charger."}, {"feature_name": "Power Source", "discussion_points": "Strictly off batteries vs. rechargeable batteries with a charger/base."}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 15576, "output_tokens": 302, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "1a87d537d6bcae4e78cfd3b2d2736437ac8856a233f6b6a7c6e346d23d20a0b6", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "ES2010c", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 671, "duration_sec": 1799.1499404907227, "schema_complexity": "medium", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:33] FEE037: OKAY\n[0:33] FEE037: HI TEAM\n[0:34] FEE037: HOPE YOU HAD A GOOD LUNCH\n[0:36] FEE037: OKAY WE'RE BACK FOR THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN MEETING\n[0:39] FEE037: UM LET'S GET STARTED\n[0:42] FEE037: 'KAY HERE IS THE AGENDA FOR TODAY'S MEETING\n[0:45] FEE037: UM WE'RE GONNA OPEN IT AND I'M GONNA KEEP THE MINUTES AS PROJECT MANAGER\n[0:50] FEE037: WE'RE GONNA HAVE THREE PRESENTATIONS ONE FROM EACH OF YOU AGAIN\n[0:53] FEE037: AND THEN WE ARE GOING TO COME TO DECISION ON THE REMOTE CONTROL CONCEPTS AND THEN WE'RE GONNA CLOSE IT UP\n[0:58] FEE037: AND WE HAVE FORTY MINUTES AGAIN\n[1:01] FEE037: 'KAY AND JUST TO REITERATE UM AFTER THIS MEETING THE TEAM WILL REACH A DECISION ON THE CONCEPTS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[1:10] FEE037: OKAY\n[1:12] FEE037: LET'S GO AHEAD AND START OFF WITH YOUR PRESENTATIONS\n[1:15] FEE037: WHO WOULD LIKE TO GO FIRST\n[1:19] FEE038: JUST TRYING TO MOVE MINE RIGHT NOW\n[1:20] FEE037: OKAY\n[1:21] FEE037: UM COURTNEY WOULD YOU MIND STARTING US OFF\n[1:23] FEE040: YEAH\n[1:23] FEE037: OKAY\n[1:29] FEE037: TREND WATCHING\n[1:30] FEE040: YEAH\n[1:30] FEE037: 'KAY\n[1:40] FEE040: OKAY SO TREND WATCHING\n[1:43] FEE040: UH SINCE WE DO PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS IT IS KIND OF IMPORTANT HOW OUR PRODUCT LOOKS\n[1:49] FEE040: SO I GUESS WE CAN GO AHEAD AND GO TO THE NEXT\n[1:51] FEE040: SO WHAT THEY WANT\n[1:52] FEE040: RIGHT NOW CUSTOMERS WANT FANCY VERSUS FUNCTIONAL\n[1:56] FEE040: UM BASICALLY ABOUT FIFTY EIGHT PERCENT OF WHAT THEY LIKE OF THE PRODUCT THAT THEY WANT DESCRIBING LIKE THE IN ORDER OF HOW MUCH THEY WANT\n[2:05] FEE040: FIFTY EIGHT PER CENT OF THE DECISION OF WHAT IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE FANCY VERSUS FUNCTIONAL\n[2:10] FEE040: AND THEN IT HAS TO ALSO BE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE AND YET EASY TO USE\n[2:16] FEE040: SO THE CUSTOMER BASICALLY IS CONFUSED\n[2:18] FEE040: THEY DON'T KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT\n[2:20] FEE040: THEY WANT US TO TELL THEM\n[2:22] FEE038: THEY WANT EVERYTHING BUT SIMPLY\n[2:23] FEE040: YES\n[2:24] FEE040: EXACTLY\n[2:24] FEE038: OKAY\n[2:25] FEE040: SO WE CAN GO TO NEXT\n[2:27] FEE037: MM 'KAY\n[2:27] FEE040: OKAY\n[2:28] FEE040: SO IN MILAN AND PARIS RECENTLY THE TRENDS HAVE BEEN SHOWING THAT CLOTHING SHOES AND FURNITURE ARE BASICALLY JUST COVERED WITH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE PATTERNS\n[2:39] FEE040: SO I DON'T KNOW IF WE WANT TO GO WITH THAT UM AND ALSO THE SPONGY FEEL IS IN IN CONTRAST TO LAST YEAR\n[2:47] FEE040: I DON'T KNOW REALLY\n[2:48] FEE040: I MEAN I GUESS THE SPONGY COULD RELATE TO THE BUTTONS IF WE WANT TO RATHER THAN LIKE A HARD CLICKY BUTTON THAT YOU FIND ON LIKE SOME MOBILES AND STUFF\n[2:51] FEE037: MM\n[2:52] FEE037: MM\n[2:56] FEE040: YOU'D WANT LIKE A SOFTER TOUCH\n[2:58] FEE040: I MEAN DO YOU GUYS KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[2:59] FEE038: YEAH TH\n[2:59] FEE037: RIGHT\n[3:00] FEE037: YES\n[3:00] FEE040: YEAH\n[3:00] FEE040: UM\n[3:01] FEE040: BUT AS FOR THE FRUITS AND VEGETABLE PATTERNS I DON'T KNOW IF WE REALLY WANT TO GO WITH THAT BECAUSE IT IS JUST A TREND\n[3:07] FEE040: AND OUR PRODUCT WE WANT TO STAY AROUND FOR MUCH LONGER THAN JUST A FEW MONTHS BECAUSE YEAH\n[3:07] FEE037: RIGHT\n[3:11] FEE038: I I CAN\n[3:11] FEE037: RIGHT\n[3:12] FEE037: PEOPLE DON'T BUY A NEW REMOTE EVERY SO OFTEN\n[3:13] FEE040: I MEAN THAT COULD JUST BE A SPRING THING RIGHT NOW\n[3:16] FEE038: I CAN ADDRESS SOME OF THAT ISSUE I THINK WITH UH MY PRESENTATION\n[3:20] FEE040: OKAY\n[3:21] FEE040: AWESOME\n[3:22] FEE037: OKAY\n[3:23] FEE040: UM SO DESIGN PREFERENCES UM WE NEED EASY TO READ LIKE LARGE BUTTONS CLEARLY LABELLED SO THAT I MEAN 'CAUSE WE TALKED ABOUT THAT BEING A PROBLEM\n[3:34] FEE040: UM AND THEN ALSO BUTTONS ILLUMINATING UPON TOUCH YOU SAID THAT IN YOUR DESIGN WITH THE BULB\n[3:39] FEE040: UM AND THAT COULD ALSO TIE IN WITH THE COLOUR SCHEME\n[3:43] FEE040: UH WE NEED THE REAL REACTION LOGO AND COLOUR SCHEME OBVIOUSLY\n[3:47] FEE040: THAT'S ONE OF OUR KEY GOALS WE WANNA PROMOTE OUR PRODUCT\n[3:50] FEE040: AND I WAS THINKING ABOUT DIFFERENT TYPES OF DESIGNS AND I CAME UP WITH SOMETHING\n[3:54] FEE040: ACTUALLY RIGHT HERE\n[3:56] FEE040: SO WHAT WE COULD DO IS SOMETHING LIKE AN OLD FASHIONED TELEPHONE LIKE THIS\n[4:01] FEE040: WHERE WE PUT THE BUTTONS AROUND LIKE WE'D PUT A BIG ON OFF BUTTON OR SOMETHING ELSE IN THE MIDDLE\n[4:05] FEE040: I MEAN IT COULD BE THE ARROWS OR WHATEVER FOR CHANNEL UP AND DOWN AND THEN PUT THE NUMBERS AROUND IN LIKE AN OLD FASHIONED DIAL SHAPE\n[4:12] FEE040: 'CAUSE THEN IT'LL APPEAL TO OLDER GENERATION AND LIKE SAID RETRO'S COOL\n[4:16] FEE040: SO IT'S CLASSICALLY RETRO\n[4:18] FEE037: HMM\n[4:19] FEE040: SO I MEAN THAT'S JUST AN IDEA IF YOU GUYS LIKE IT\n[4:20] FEE037: VERY GOOD\n[4:21] FEE037: I LIKE IT\n[4:22] FEE037: OKAY READY FOR THE NEXT SLIDE\n[4:22] FEE040: AND YEP\n[4:24] FEE040: AND THAT'S IT\n[4:25] FEE037: OP MM 'KAY\n[4:27] FEE038: OKAY\n[4:27] FEE037: GREAT\n[4:28] FEE037: GREAT PRESENTATION\n[4:31] FEE037: READY\n[4:34] FEE039: OKAY HANG ON\n[4:34] FEE037: 'KAY\n[4:36] FEE039: SEE IF IT'S THERE\n[4:49] FEE037: WHICH ONE IS IT\n[4:50] FEE039: I DON'T KNOW\n[4:52] FEE039: HANG ON\n[4:53] FEE039: INTERFACE CONCEPTS NO\n[4:56] FEE037: INTERFACE CONCEPTS NEW\n[4:58] FEE039: EITHER REFRESH IT OR IT SH OH WAIT MAYBE I DIDN'T PUT IT THERE\n[5:00] FEE037: Y\n[5:02] FEE039: HANG ON\n[5:02] FEE037: 'KAY\n[5:03] FEE038: MINE WILL ALWAYS READ COPY OF SOMETHING OR OTHER\n[5:05] FEE037: SORRY\n[5:06] FEE038: I I COPIED MINE BEFORE I SENT IT OVER\n[5:09] FEE037: OH OKAY\n[5:09] FEE039: SORRY HANG ON\n[5:12] FEE039: DON'T KNOW\n[5:28] FEE037: OH THERE WE GO\n[5:29] FEE039: OKAY\n[5:43] FEE039: OKAY UM LOOKING AT THE INTERFACE CONCEPT IT'S GONNA BE MOSTLY EXAMPLES OF POSSIBILITIES OF WHERE WE CAN GO WITH THIS\n[5:51] FEE039: UH IF YOU WANNA START THE NEXT SLIDE\n[5:53] FEE037: SURE\n[5:54] FEE039: UM UH CAN'T REALLY SEE BUT THERE'S TWO POSSIBLE WAYS ON THE R LEFT\n[5:58] FEE039: IF YOU SEE ON TH ON THE SIDES OF OF THE REMOTE YOU HAVE THE SORT OF SCROLL DOWN SO YOU HAVE THAT OPTION RIGHT THERE\n[6:05] FEE039: AND THEN ALSO THERE'S THE IDEA OF THE BASE\n[6:07] FEE039: THAT'S SORT OF LIKE AN IDEA THERE\n[6:09] FEE039: AND THEN ON THE RIGHT WE HAVE WHAT'S REALLY BIG TREND RIGHT NOW IT'S THE IPOD\n[6:14] FEE039: IT'S BECOMING REALLY AND SO YOU HAVE THIS SORT OF VERY VERY SIMPLISTIC MENU SECTION UH WITH THE ROUND BUTTONS\n[6:22] FEE039: AND IT'S SORT OF LIKE YOU HAVE THE BOTH KIND OF TRENDY AND HIP BUT ALSO VERY SLEEK AND\n[6:28] FEE039: UM AND VERY SIMPLE BUT TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED\n[6:31] FEE039: SO IF YOU WANTED TO DO THAT TH IF WE COULD FIND A WAY OF SORT OF LIKE USING THAT IDEA IN A REMOTE CONTROL THEN SORT OF\n[6:41] FEE039: LOOK INTO IT BUT ANYWAY NEXT\n[6:42] FEE037: MM 'KAY\n[6:44] FEE039: UM THERE'S THE IDEA OF LIKE BEING ABLE TO DO IT BY FEEL AS WELL AS BY UM BY SIGHT\n[6:50] FEE039: YOU'D YOU KNOW YOU'RE IN THE DARK YOU DON'T WANNA BE LOOKING AT THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:53] FEE039: AND THE PICTURE PARTICULARLY IS POINTING OUT IF YOU LOOK AT THE TOP VOLUME BUTTON IT'S A V.\n[6:59] FEE039: AND SO YO YOU'RE KIND OF FEELING A V. LIKE VOLUME UP\n[7:04] FEE039: WHAT IT REALLY IS IS A V. AND WHAT IT YOU THINK IT IS IS DOWN BECAUSE THE DOWN ARROW\n[7:08] FEE037: MM\n[7:09] FEE039: AND SO IT'S LIKE A SORT OF A CRITICISM YOU'D PROBABLY TURN THAT O THE OTHER WAY UP\n[7:13] FEE039: UM BUT THEN YOU HAVE YOU COULD EITHER DO IT BY RAISED TYPE WHICH COULD BE YOU KNOW IFFY UM SORT OF OLD FASHIONED IN A WAY\n[7:22] FEE037: MM\n[7:22] FEE039: EITHER THAT OR JUST HAVE IT BY SHAPE FOR EXAMPLE YOU HAVE A SPECIFIC TRIANGULAR SHAPE THAT YOU KNOW YOU'RE LOOKING AT THE UP AND DOWN ARROW\n[7:28] FEE039: AND THEN THE ROUND ONES YOU SORT OF FEEL BY YOU KNOW THAT'S THE SECOND ONE DOWN THAT SORT OF THING\n[7:33] FEE039: SO IT'S SORT OF LOOKING INTO HOW WE WANTED T TO DO IT BY FEEL\n[7:37] FEE037: OKAY\n[7:38] FEE039: OKAY\n[7:39] FEE039: UM THIS IS SORT OF AN EXAMPLE OF GOING FOR A S CERTAIN DEMOGRAPHIC\n[7:43] FEE039: UM THIS IS PARTICULARLY GEARED TOWARDS CHILDREN\n[7:46] FEE040: THAT'S CUTE\n[7:46] FEE039: UM IT'S VERY CUTE AND WE COULD PROBABLY CHANGE IT TO YELLOW BRIGHT YELLOW FOR LIKE A THE FOR THE COMPANY LOGO\n[7:54] FEE039: UM AND YOU HAVE THE SHAPES AND IT'S VERY SIMPLISTIC AND FRIENDLY LOOKING\n[7:58] FEE039: UM AND THEN THE OTHER THING THAT IT WOULD BE ABLE TO DO IS JUST TO PRO BE AB YOU PROGRAM CERTAIN\n[8:05] FEE039: CHANNELS THAT ONLY THESE CHILDREN WOULD WATCH SO IT'S LIKE THEY CH WATCH YOU KNOW THE C. BEEBIES OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[8:11] FEE039: UH KEEP THEM AWAY FROM OTHER CHANNELS\n[8:13] FEE039: SO THAT'S LIKE ANOTHER AR UM I MEAN THESE ARE THREE EXAMPLES SORT OF LOOKING AT IT\n[8:14] FEE037: OKAY\n[8:18] FEE039: YOU HAVE THE WIDER SECTION FOR THE MAIN CONTROLS THERE\n[8:22] FEE039: UH YOU COULD SEE HOW MANY BUTTONS THERE ARE\n[8:24] FEE039: AND THEN ON THE LEFT YOU HAVE AN EXAMPLE OF THE ROUND BUTTONS AND A SIMPLER DESIGN\n[8:30] FEE039: ON THE BOTTOM WE PROBABLY WOULDN'T NEED THAT BECAUSE IT'S MORE FOR LIKE A D. V. D. FUNCTION WHICH WE ARE NOT GONNA BE USING\n[8:36] FEE039: UM\n[8:39] FEE039: SO AGAIN IT'S SORT OF LIKE JUST GIVE YOU IDEAS AND THEN DOWN AT THE BOTTOM YOU HAVE THE LOGOS AND THAT'S WHERE YOU COULD PUT THE R. R.\n[8:47] FEE039: REAL REACTION\n[8:48] FEE037: 'KAY\n[8:51] FEE039: AND THEN FINALLY THESE ARE LIKE THE SORT OF SAME EXAMPLES BUT ALSO SOME MORE JUST POSSIBILITIES THAT WE COULD GO WITH\n[8:57] FEE039: NONE OF THEM I'M PARTICULARLY KEEN ON BY THE WAY\n[9:00] FEE040: YEAH\n[9:00] FEE038: HMM\n[9:01] FEE037: NO\n[9:01] FEE039: BUT IT'S SORT OF LIKE JUST TAKING ASPECTS OUT OF THAT AND SAYING\n[9:06] FEE039: WELL OUT OF THIS ONE WE LIKE YOU KNOW THE ROUND SECTION OF UM B OR WE'D LIKE THE THE BUTTON SIZE ON THIS\n[9:11] FEE037: MM\n[9:12] FEE037: OR I LIKE YOU KNOW THE BLACK FINISH OR THE SILVER FINISH OR WHATEVER\n[9:15] FEE039: RIGHT\n[9:16] FEE040: I HAVE FOUR OF THOSE REMOTES\n[9:18] FEE037: GOOD LORD\n[9:20] FEE037: OKAY\n[9:20] FEE037: READY\n[9:21] FEE039: THAT'S IT\n[9:21] FEE037: OH YEAH\n[9:22] FEE037: OKAY\n[9:24] FEE037: GREAT JOB\n[9:26] FEE038: OKAY MY TURN\n[9:27] FEE040: OKAY\n[9:27] FEE037: OKAY\n[9:29] FEE038: WHOO\n[9:29] FEE037: WHAT'S THE TITLE\n[9:31] FEE038: IT'LL BE COPY OF COMPONENT DESIGN\n[9:34] FEE037: GOT IT\n[9:39] FEE038: YEAH\n[9:39] FEE038: TH THAT LOOKS LIKE IT\n[9:43] FEE038: 'KAY\n[9:44] FEE038: SO BASIC REMOTE OPERATION RUNS AS FOLLOWS PRESS BUTTON MAKES CONNECTION WITH THE POWER SOURCE AND THE REST OF THE CIRCUIT\n[9:53] FEE038: CHIP SENSES THE CONNECTION CHIP PRODUCES A MORSE CODE INFRA RED SIGNAL SPECIFIC TO THAT BUTTON\n[9:59] FEE038: SO YOU PRESS THE BUTTON IT PRODUCES UH A SIGNAL THAT'S ENCODED SPECIFICALLY FOR THAT BUTTON\n[10:05] FEE038: TRANSISTORS AMPLIFY THAT SIGNAL AND IT GOES TO THE T. V. 'S CENTRE WHICH INTERPRETS THE SIGNAL RESPONSE ACCORDINGLY CHANGES CHANNEL ETCETERA\n[10:13] FEE038: SO THAT BEING SAID NEXT SLIDE PLEASE\n[10:17] FEE038: FINDINGS OH WHICH WERE THE REQUIRED MATERIALS FOR THE BASIC INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION SO ALL THE REALLY SIMPLISTIC FUNCTIONS THAT WE JUST DISCUSSED WE NEED RUBBER FOR BUTTONS\n[10:27] FEE038: ALUMINIUM FOR BATTERY Y CONTACTS INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WHICH CONSISTS OF A DIODE TRANSISTOR\n[10:32] FEE038: RESONATOR RESISTORS AND A CAPACITATOR ALL THOSE BASIC THINGS THAT MAKE A CIRCUIT FUNCTION\n[10:39] FEE038: UM FIBREGLASS AND THIN COPPER WIRE TO CREATE THE ACTUAL CIRCUIT BOARD ITSELF\n[10:44] FEE038: AN L. E. D. WHICH IS A LIGHT EMITTING DIODE UM CONTACT DISCS FOR THE BUTTONS\n[10:50] FEE038: PLASTIC FOR THE CASING AND A POWER SOURCE WHATEVER POWER SOURCE WE'VE ACTUALLY DETERMINED WE WANT\n[10:56] FEE038: NEXT SLIDE PLEASE\n[10:58] FEE038: THANK YOU\n[10:58] FEE038: UH PERSONAL PREFERENCES UH TO SAVE MONEY FOR THE COMPONENTS THE REMOTE SHOULD BE MASS PRODUCED AND BASIC MATERIALS SHOULD BE BOUGHT EN MASSE\n[11:06] FEE038: UM IF WE FIND ANOTHER COMPANY WHO CAN PRODUCE THE REQUIRED CHIPS CASING L. E. D.\n[11:11] FEE038: ANY ADDITIONAL MATERIALS WE DECIDE WE REQUIRE AT A LESS EXPENSIVE RATE THAN WE OURSELVES ARE PRODUCING WE SHOULD GO FOR IT\n[11:19] FEE038: NEXT SLIDE PLEASE\n[11:21] FEE038: UM JUST TALKING TO THE UM MANUFACTURING DIVISION\n[11:26] FEE038: THEY SUGGESTED POWER OPTIONS SOLAR CELLS HAND DYNAMO AND KINETIC POWER SO YOU SHAKE IT AND IT INCREASES THE POWER\n[11:35] FEE038: UM I'M NOT SURE HOW THE HAND DYNAMO WORKS THEY HAVE YET TO GET BACK TO ME ON THAT\n[11:38] FEE038: SO NEXT SLIDE PLEASE\n[11:38] FEE037: HMM\n[11:40] FEE037: INTERESTING\n[11:41] FEE038: SUGGESTED CASING OPTIONS\n[11:44] FEE038: OKAY\n[11:44] FEE038: WE CAN OFFER OPTIONS FOR CASING SUCH AS STRAIGHT CURVED DOUBLE CURVED YOU KNOW VERY SPECIFIC TO THE CUSTOMER\n[11:51] FEE038: OPTIONS FOR MATERIALS PLASTIC RUBBER TITANIUM WOOD\n[11:54] FEE038: I DON'T THINK ANYONE'S GONNA GO FOR A WOOD ONE BECAUSE SPLINTERS\n[11:57] FEE040: THAT WOULD BE AMAZING THOUGH YEAH\n[11:59] FEE040: NO SPLINTERS WOULD\n[11:59] FEE038: YEAH\n[12:00] FEE038: UM CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS DO APPLY HERE THOUGH\n[12:03] FEE038: UH LATEX YOU CAN'T DO SOLAR POWER WITH A LATEX ONE\n[12:06] FEE038: SO IF THEY WANT SOME A SOFT SQUISHY RUBBER THEY CAN'T HAVE THE SOLAR POWERED OPTION\n[12:11] FEE038: DOUBLE CURVED YOU CAN'T DO TITANIUM\n[12:13] FEE040: WHAT IS THAT\n[12:14] FEE038: UM THAT WOULD BE TWO CURVATURES SO IT WOULD ACTUALLY IF YOU THE SHAPE OF YOUR HAND YOU CURVE HERE AND YOU CURVE HERE\n[12:21] FEE037: MM\n[12:21] FEE038: SO YOU COULD HAVE TWO CURVES THAT MATCH THE SHAPE OF YOUR HAND TO MAKE IT MORE COMFORTABLE TO HOLD\n[12:25] FEE040: MM\n[12:25] FEE038: NOW IF YOU WANTED THAT YOU CAN'T DO TITANIUM\n[12:29] FEE038: AND UH SO YOU FUNCTIONS WHAT FOR THE BUTTONS SCROLLING FUNCTION COULD BE VERY BENEFICIAL TO US INSTEAD OF ACTUAL BUTTONS THEMSELVES\n[12:33] FEE039: RIGHT\n[12:41] FEE038: I THINK I HAVE ONE MORE SLIDE\n[12:41] FEE037: 'KAY\n[12:42] FEE038: NO I DIDN'T\n[12:42] FEE037: NO OKAY\n[12:43] FEE038: UM THE MANUFACTURING DIVISION ALSO HAS SAID THAT UM THEY HAVE SEVERAL TYPES OF CHIPS AND THEY'VE JUST DEVELOPED A SAMPLE SENSOR OR SAMPLE SPEAKER CHIP\n[12:55] FEE038: WHICH WE COULD UTILISE\n[12:58] FEE038: UM PUSH BUTTON REQUIRES A SIMPLE CHIP AND SCROLL REQUIRES MORE COMPLICATED CHIP\n[13:04] FEE038: SO DEPENDS ON WHAT WE DECIDE WE WANNA DO\n[13:08] FEE038: IN ADDITION TO THAT IF WE'RE OFFERING ALL THOSE DIFFERENT OPTIONS TO THE CUSTOMER FOR PRODUCING THEIR REMOTE WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO HAVE MULTIPLES OF EACH TYPE\n[13:18] FEE038: LIKE A DOUBLE CURVED IN RUBBER UM YOU KNOW EACH OPTION SHOULD HAVE A CERTAIN SELECT NUMBER PRODUCED WITH ALL THOSE OPTIONS\n[13:29] FEE038: SO WE'LL HAVE TO MIX IT UP MAKE SURE WE PRODUCE ENOUGH OF EVERYONE\n[13:33] FEE038: BUT THAT COULD ALSO DRIVE UP THE PRICE OF THE ACTUAL REMOTE ITSELF IF THEY KNOW THAT WE ONLY PRODUCED FIVE THOUSAND YOU KNOW DOUBLE CURVED WOODEN REMOTES\n[13:35] FEE037: MM\n[13:41] FEE040: RIGHT\n[13:46] FEE040: OKAY\n[13:46] FEE037: HMM\n[13:46] FEE038: AND THAT'S ALL I GOT\n[13:46] FEE037: OKAY\n[13:47] FEE037: ALRIGHT WELL THANK YOU FOR THOSE INFORMATIVE PRESENTATIONS\n[13:51] FEE037: LET'S GO BACK TO UM NOW WE HAVE TO MAKE SOME DECISIONS\n[13:56] FEE037: WHERE WERE WE\n[13:57] FEE039: LET ME JUST ADD ONE MORE THING THAT I COULDN'T SAY BEFORE AND THAT'S JUST THAT THERE'S THE NEW TECHNOLOGY THAT THEY'VE DEVELOPED ON THE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[13:59] FEE037: SURE\n[14:06] FEE039: UM\n[14:06] FEE040: OH THIS THE THING WE WERE TALKING ABOUT EARLIER\n[14:08] FEE039: RIGHT EXCEPT THAT IT'S SORT OF ODD AND I'M NO NOT EXACTLY SURE WHY THEY ARE EXPLAINING IT IN THE WAY THEY ARE\n[14:15] FEE039: UM THERE'S A SAMPLE SENSOR AND THERE'S A SAMPLE SPEAKER UNIT FOR SO\n[14:20] FEE039: YOU WOULD SAY LIKE GOOD MORNING COFFEEMAKER AND IT WOULD RESPOND GOOD MORNING JILL BUT\n[14:26] FEE039: I'M NOT SURE EXACTLY HOW IT'S GONNA WORK 'CAUSE DO YOU PROGRAMME DO WE PROGRAM THE RESPONSES AND THE QUESTIONS\n[14:32] FEE039: SO DOES THAT MEAN THAT THE USER THEN HAS TO ASK THE SPECIFIC QUESTION AND CAN'T CHANGE IT IN ORDER FOR IT TO BE RECOGNISED\n[14:38] FEE037: MM\n[14:40] FEE039: OR CAN IT BE ALTERED IN A CERTAIN WAY OR DOES THE ACTUALLY USER PROGRAM IT TO SAY A CHANNEL MEANS THIS\n[14:43] FEE037: RIGHT\n[14:45] FEE040: YEAH LIKE USING THE MENU TO BE LIKE ENTER YOUR NAME INTO THE SCREEN LIKE ON THE MENU OPTIONS\n[14:45] FEE037: RIGHT\n[14:49] FEE040: SO THAT WAY THE REMOTE READS IT\n[14:49] FEE039: RIGHT SO IT'S GOT LIKE A LIMITED MEMORY AND PROGRAMME IT\n[14:53] FEE039: SO IT'S SORT OF IFFY BUT THAT'S KIND OF WHAT YOU'D SAY\n[14:55] FEE037: MM\n[14:58] FEE040: I FEEL LIKE VOICE RECOGNITION WOULD BE\n[15:02] FEE040: I DON'T KNOW W IT WOULD BE TOO HARD TO REALLY I MEAN WE COULD DO IT BUT\n[15:02] FEE037: HMM\n[15:05] FEE037: PROGRAMME\n[15:07] FEE037: IF IT'S WITHIN OUR PRICE TO GET THAT KIND OF CHIP THAT WOULD YOU KNOW TECHNOLOGY\n[15:11] FEE040: TECHNOLOGY\n[15:11] FEE038: WELL WE ARE MAKING THE CHIP\n[15:14] FEE037: HMM\n[15:15] FEE038: SO I MEAN\n[15:19] FEE038: BUT I GUESS WE HAVE TO LOOK AT W WHAT OUR PRODUCTION COST IS FOR THE CHIP ITSELF ANYWAY\n[15:24] FEE040: AND IT IS A GROWING TREND THE HIGHER TECHNOLOGICAL LIKE\n[15:26] FEE038: YEAH\n[15:26] FEE037: MM\n[15:30] FEE040: THE I MEAN JUST LIKE THE MORE ADVANCED IT IS\n[15:33] FEE038: YEAH\n[15:33] FEE040: THE BETTER IT'LL SELL\n[15:34] FEE038: I I THOUGHT OFFERING SOME OF THOSE OPTIONS FOR DIFFERENT MATERIALS THAT IT COULD BE MADE OF DIFFERENT\n[15:40] FEE038: YOU KNOW I THINK WE'D HAVE TO DECIDE ON THE POWER OPTIONS MAYBE\n[15:45] FEE037: HMM\n[15:45] FEE038: SO THAT WE COULD REDUCE COST\n[15:45] FEE040: YEAH 'CAUSE WE NEED TO KNOW HOW BIG IT'S GONNA BE AND HOW HEAVY\n[15:46] FEE038: YEAH\n[15:48] FEE037: OKAY THAT KIND OF BRINGS US TO THIS LET'S LET'S SEE IF WE CAN DECIDE WHAT KIND OF ENERGY SOURCE WE WANT TO HAVE FIRST AND FOREMOST\n[15:50] FEE038: OKAY\n[15:55] FEE037: UM\n[15:59] FEE037: DO WE WANNA GO FOR BATTERIES OR A STAND LIKE THE ONE THAT WE SAW ILLUSTRATED EARLIER\n[16:08] FEE040: OH THE BASE YEAH\n[16:09] FEE037: THE BASE THE CHARGING BASE WITH RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES\n[16:11] FEE038: I THINK THE P\n[16:11] FEE039: I ALWAYS FEEL LIKE FIRST I WANNA KNOW WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE BEFORE 'CAUSE IF IT'S SOMETHING REALLY REALLY SMALL\n[16:14] FEE037: HMM\n[16:17] FEE039: THEN IT'S SORT OF HARDER TO IMAGINE A BASE FOR IT THAT WAS P QUITE A S SUBSTANTIAL SIZE SORT OF STANDING UP\n[16:23] FEE037: YEAH AND WE DON'T HAVE MULTIPLE THINGS THAT IT HAS TO CONTROL IT JUST HAS TO CONTROL THE T. V.\n[16:23] FEE040: W\n[16:28] FEE037: IT'S NOT GONNA BE A HUGE UNIVERSAL REMOTE\n[16:31] FEE040: WE NEED TO DECIDE WELL SO WE CAN FIGURE HOW BIG IT'S GONNA BE LIKE EXACTLY WHAT BUTTONS WE WANT AND EXACTLY\n[16:31] FEE039: RIGHT\n[16:34] FEE037: WHAT SIZE BATTERY AND\n[16:36] FEE039: WELL THE OTHER THING IS LIKE EVEN IF IT'S GOT A FEW BUTTONS SO WE WANT IT TO BE BIGGER THAN THIS\n[16:40] FEE040: IT COULD BE LIKE THIS\n[16:41] FEE040: YES\n[16:42] FEE040: I'D WELL UH\n[16:42] FEE039: 'CAUSE IT STILL FITS IN YOUR HAND SO YOU STILL WANTED SOMETHING THAT'S COMFORTABLE AND SUBSTANTIAL BUT NOT NECESSARILY FULL OF BUTTONS\n[16:47] FEE040: THIS ONE IS REALLY COMFORTABLE LIKE I LIKE THE SIDES WHATEVER BECAUSE\n[16:51] FEE039: ARE YOU GONNA LOSE IT EASIER\n[16:53] FEE040: BUT IF WE HAVE THE UM THE LOCATOR THEN WE DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THAT\n[16:57] FEE038: THAT'S TRUE\n[16:58] FEE040: SO WE CAN MAKE IT SMALL IF WE HAVE A L LOCATING DEVICE\n[17:01] FEE038: IF WE DO A VOICE ACTIVATED LOCATOR THOUGH WE'RE GONNA BE LOOKING AT A MORE SUBSTANTIAL CHIP\n[17:01] FEE039: YEAH\n[17:07] FEE038: SO\n[17:07] FEE040: HMM\n[17:08] FEE039: SO I THAT'S THE OTHER THING IT'S LIKE\n[17:12] FEE039: YOU KNOW\n[17:13] FEE039: ARE WE GONNA HAVE CERTAIN CHIPS THAT ARE GONNA REQUIRE BIGGER SIZE PERIOD\n[17:17] FEE040: TWO DOUBLE A. S\n[17:19] FEE040: FOR THIS SIZE\n[17:23] FEE039: BUT LIKE YOU KNOW IF WE GET MORE COMPLICATED THEN IT'S GONNA V BE HAVE TO BE BIGGER TO JUST ACCOMMODATE THE CHIP SIZE\n[17:27] FEE040: RIGHT\n[17:29] FEE038: HONESTLY I THINK THE CUSTOMER WOULD BE KIND OF IRRITATED BY THE FACT THAT IT HAS A BASE IF WE DID DO A NICE SMALL COMPACT\n[17:36] FEE037: RIGHT\n[17:37] FEE037: I AGREE IT'S EITHER GONNA BE BIGGER WITH A BASE OR SMALLER WITH JUST\n[17:37] FEE040: YEAH\n[17:38] FEE039: SO WE SH\n[17:39] FEE040: SMALLER WITHOUT YEAH\n[17:41] FEE037: A BATTERY LIKE THIS GUY\n[17:42] FEE039: YEAH\n[17:42] FEE038: MM YEAH\n[17:44] FEE037: ALRIGHT SO WHAT DIRECTION DO YOU WANT TO GO IN\n[17:46] FEE037: YOU WANNA VOTE\n[17:48] FEE040: I THINK IF WE HAD A A LOCATING DEVICE WITH THE SMALL ONE I THINK THAT SEEMS WAY MORE ADVANCED\n[17:52] FEE037: I'M KIND OF I'M KIND OF LEANING IN THE DIRECTION OF THIS KIND OF\n[17:53] FEE038: YEAH\n[17:54] FEE039: I'M A AWAY FROM\n[17:56] FEE039: THE BASE\n[17:56] FEE037: BIGGER AND THE BASE\n[17:57] FEE039: YEAH\n[17:57] FEE040: YEAH\n[17:58] FEE038: 'KAY SO\n[17:58] FEE037: THAT JUST SEEMS SO CLUNKY AND\n[18:00] FEE040: YEAH BECAUSE I MEAN IF EVEN LOOKING AT CELLPHONES RIGHT NOW THOSE TRENDS THE SMALLER THE HOTTER IT IS YEAH\n[18:04] FEE039: SMALLER AND SMALLER YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[18:06] FEE037: OKAY\n[18:06] FEE038: THE ONLY PROBLEM WITH THAT IS IF YOU FORGET TO TAKE IT OUT OF YOUR POCKET AND IT GOES IN WASH\n[18:10] FEE040: OH\n[18:10] FEE039: YOU'RE KIDDING\n[18:11] FEE038: YOU KNOW IT HAPPENS\n[18:13] FEE037: HMM\n[18:14] FEE040: YEAH\n[18:14] FEE038: I'VE HAD THREE WATCHES GO THAT WAY TOO\n[18:16] FEE039: OH WATCHES I'VE BUT I'VE NEVER WASHED A CELL PHONE\n[18:16] FEE040: OUCH\n[18:18] FEE040: A PHONE WHOA THAT WOULD WOW THAT WOULD HURT\n[18:21] FEE037: OKAY SO WHAT KIND OF MATERIAL DO WE WANT TO BE MADE OUT OF\n[18:21] FEE038: PIECES EVERYWHERE\n[18:25] FEE038: WELL WE HAVE LOTS OF OPTIONS\n[18:26] FEE038: I DON'T THINK WOOD IS A VIABLE OPTION\n[18:27] FEE040: YEAH WOOD\n[18:29] FEE037: NO\n[18:29] FEE039: WELL TITANIUM S I WAS SAYING THAT TITANIUM IF WE'RE BEING RESTRICTED THEN\n[18:29] FEE037: OH WHAT DID YOU OH SORRY GO AHEAD\n[18:36] FEE039: I WOULD PROBABLY LEAN AWAY FROM THAT\n[18:38] FEE040: YEAH 'CAUSE IF IT'S GONNA COST US MORE TO PRODUCE A CHIP TITANIUM WILL BE MORE EXPENSIVE\n[18:41] FEE037: RIGHT\n[18:42] FEE038: HOWEVER WELL WE ONLY WANNA SELL IT FOR TWENTY FIVE EURO RIGHT\n[18:43] FEE037: WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND\n[18:44] FEE040: YEAH\n[18:46] FEE039: YEAH\n[18:47] FEE038: 'CAUSE I WAS THINKING IF WE WANTED TO GET THE HIGH IN MARKET THEN YOU COULD PRODUCE A FEW IN TITANIUM MAKE THEM A RARITY SO TO SPEAK\n[18:49] FEE039: THAT'LL YEAH EXACTLY\n[18:51] FEE037: MM\n[18:53] FEE039: THE SELLING POINT YEAH\n[18:53] FEE040: WE COULD DO THAT BECAUSE ALL OUR RESEARCH SHOWS THAT PEOPLE ARE DEFINITELY WILLING TO SPEND MORE IF\n[18:59] FEE039: ARE WE RESTRICTED BY THIS\n[18:59] FEE038: YEAH\n[19:02] FEE038: WELL THE ORIGINAL\n[19:02] FEE037: I I THINK WE SHOULD JUST FOCUS ON ONE DESIGN AND ONE CONCEPT RIGHT NOW\n[19:03] FEE039: TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[19:07] FEE038: OKAY\n[19:13] FEE037: REMOTES\n[19:14] FEE037: IF THIS WAS A SUCCESSFUL REMOTE WE MIGHT THEN PRODUCE A HIGHER END VERSION OF IT I THINK\n[19:20] FEE038: YEAH\n[19:20] FEE040: GOOD PLAN\n[19:21] FEE038: GOOD PLAN\n[19:22] FEE037: OKAY SO WE WANNA GO FOR PLASTIC OR WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND FOR MATERIALS\n[19:27] FEE038: HONESTLY I'D RECOMMEND LIKE UM UH SINCE WE'RE GOING WITH BATTERIES INSTEAD OF SOLAR POWER I'D RECOMMEND MAYBE A UH SOFT LIKE LATEX\n[19:27] FEE037: HMM\n[19:36] FEE038: BECAUSE WE COULD PRODUCE YOU KNOW HOW CELLPHONES HAVE THOSE OVERLAYS THAT YOU CAN CHANGE THE COLOUR\n[19:42] FEE038: WE COULD DO UH ONE THAT FITS IN WITH THE TRENDS OF THE YEAR SO BECAUSE THIS YEAR IS ALL FRUIT GOD ONLY KNOWS WHY\n[19:42] FEE040: OH\n[19:42] FEE037: MM-HMM\n[19:44] FEE037: MM\n[19:49] FEE040: YEAH WHO KNOWS\n[19:50] FEE038: UM WE COULD DO F A CHERRY COVER FOR THIS YEAR AND THEN I IF NEXT YEAR IS STRIPES OR SOLIDS YOU KNOW\n[19:58] FEE037: OKAY\n[19:58] FEE039: SO YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT LIKE WHEN IT LEAVES OUR SALESROOM THEN IT'S ALL GONNA BE CHERRY COLOURED OR IS IT GONNA BE THE KINDA THING WHERE PEOPLE COME BACK AND SWAP IT\n[20:06] FEE040: O OR WE COULD LIKE TAKE OFF THIS\n[20:06] FEE037: THEY COULD BUY CASES MAYBE\n[20:07] FEE038: THEY COULD COME BACK\n[20:08] FEE038: AND BUY THE EXTRA CASE\n[20:10] FEE039: OKAY\n[20:10] FEE037: IF THEY WANTED\n[20:11] FEE037: I THINK IT'S GOOD TO SELL A BASIC THING AND THEN SELL\n[20:14] FEE038: SO WE COULD DO LIKE A B A HARD BASE PLASTIC AND THEN WE COULD GIVE TWO LATEX COVERS TO START\n[20:14] FEE037: OPTIONS\n[20:17] FEE040: YEAH\n[20:19] FEE039: THE WHAT THE TOP FACE RIGHT\n[20:19] FEE040: YEAH\n[20:22] FEE037: OKAY\n[20:23] FEE037: OKAY\n[20:25] FEE040: YEAH BECAUSE THE SOFT LATEX DEFINITELY IS SQUISHY\n[20:28] FEE040: THAT'S IN\n[20:29] FEE040: WELL I MEAN SQUISHIER THAN LIKE YEAH JUST A HARD PLASTIC\n[20:30] FEE037: RIGHT\n[20:31] FEE037: RIGHT\n[20:33] FEE037: OKAY AND WHAT KIND OF CHIP WOULD WE NEED FOR THIS GUY\n[20:37] FEE038: HOW COMPLICATED ARE WE GONNA GO WITH THE VOICE ACTIVATED\n[20:38] FEE039: YEAH\n[20:39] FEE037: I DON'T THINK WE SHOULD DO VOICE I THINK WE SHOULD JUST DO UM THE RECOGNITION FOR WHEN IT'S LOST YOU KNOW\n[20:46] FEE039: A TRACKER YEAH\n[20:46] FEE037: COULD WE YEAH\n[20:48] FEE040: 'CAUSE THAT UH WHAT IT TYPE OF YEAH FOR VOICE ACTIVATION WOULD IT BE LIKE A CERTAIN TERM WHAT WE WOULD SAY LIKE\n[20:54] FEE037: HMM\n[20:55] FEE040: BECAUSE PEOPLE COULD JUST BE TALKING AND WE DON'T WANT IT GOING OFF ALL THE TIME\n[21:00] FEE037: RIGHT\n[21:01] FEE040: SO UH\n[21:01] FEE038: WELL WE COULD GIVE IT A SPECIFIC CODE YOU KNOW REMOTE MISSING\n[21:06] FEE040: OOH\n[21:08] FEE040: UH SEE I'M UH I'M STRANGELY ATTRACTED TO IT BECAUSE I KNOW THAT'S IT'S DEFINITELY GONNA BE BIG\n[21:13] FEE040: BECAUSE IT'S I DON'T KNOW IT'S JUST SO HIGH TECH\n[21:15] FEE039: WELL MY LITTLE SISTER GOT FOR CHRISTMAS SHE GOT ONE OF THOSE KEY FINDERS THAT'S LIKE A KEY RING\n[21:21] FEE039: AND YOU HAVE TO WHISTLE IN A CERTAIN FREQUENCY FOR IT TO WORK\n[21:24] FEE038: YEAH SEE THAT WOULD JUST IRRITATE ME\n[21:25] FEE039: AND THEN SHE WOULD LAUGH AND IT WOULD START GOING OFF IN HER PURSE AND YOU COULDN'T TURN IT OFF\n[21:29] FEE037: OH DEAR\n[21:29] FEE040: OH THEN MAYBE VOICE\n[21:29] FEE039: SO IT BECAME HIGHLY IRRITATING\n[21:31] FEE037: OKAY\n[21:31] FEE040: MAYBE VOICE ACTIVATION WON'T BE GOOD\n[21:32] FEE038: SO I THINK HAVING A KEY PHRASE IS MUCH BETTER\n[21:34] FEE037: OKAY\n[21:35] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[21:36] FEE037: BUT IT'S NOT GONNA BE VOICE ACTIVATED IN THE FACT THAT YOU WOULD SAY CHANNEL UP AND IT WOULD WORK RIGHT\n[21:40] FEE040: YEAH N N NO WE JUST WANT IT TO BE A FINDER\n[21:40] FEE039: BUT THEN IT\n[21:41] FEE037: JUST A OKAY ALRIGHT\n[21:41] FEE038: NO\n[21:42] FEE039: HMM\n[21:43] FEE039: OKAY\n[21:44] FEE040: BUT DO CAN YOUR CAN THE DEPARTMENT MAKE\n[21:46] FEE038: THAT WOULD BE LIKE A MID CLASS UM YEAH\n[21:49] FEE040: OH BRILLIANT THEN\n[21:50] FEE038: SO WE DON'T ACTUALLY HAVE TO GO FOR\n[21:54] FEE038: WELL IF THEY'VE JUST DEVELOPED THE SAMPLE SENSOR SAMPLE SPEAKER IT'S A BRAND NEW CHIP\n[22:01] FEE038: WHY NOT INTRODUCE IT IN THIS WAY\n[22:01] FEE037: NO\n[22:03] FEE040: YEAH GOOD POINT\n[22:03] FEE037: MM 'KAY\n[22:05] FEE037: UH AND WHAT SIZE BATTERIES DOUBLE A. TRIPLE A.\n[22:09] FEE040: I THINK TRIPLE A. IT'LL BE LIGHTER\n[22:11] FEE037: TWO\n[22:12] FEE037: COULD IT RUN OFF OF TWO\n[22:13] FEE040: I MEAN MORE MORE COME IN A PACKAGE\n[22:14] FEE039: WELL THAT DEPENDS ON WHAT THE ENERGY IS NEEDED\n[22:15] FEE040: YEAH\n[22:16] FEE038: I THINK WELL WE COULD D R DO TWO OR WE COULD DO ONE SMALL LITHIUM\n[22:22] FEE038: 'CAUSE YOU KNOW THE LITHIUM BATTERIES ARE DOING QUITE WELL IN MOST OTHER ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS RIGHT\n[22:28] FEE038: SO THEY'RE MORE WIDELY AVAILABLE NOW\n[22:31] FEE038: AND THEY ALSO HAVE A LONGER BATTERY LIFE THAN MOST BATTERIES\n[22:34] FEE037: THEY'RE MORE EXPENSIVE THOUGH TOO\n[22:36] FEE038: BUT IF YOU ONLY HAVE TO REPLACE IT EVERY FIVE YEARS\n[22:38] FEE037: MM\n[22:41] FEE040: THAT'S A GOOD POINT\n[22:41] FEE037: THOUGHTS ANYBODY\n[22:42] FEE039: AS LONG AS WE SELL IT WITH IT\n[22:44] FEE038: WELL HOW ABOUT A INITIAL YOU GET ONE BATTERY WHEN YOU BUY IT 'CAUSE I'M PRETTY SURE WE CAN GET THEM PRETTY CHEAP ON BULK\n[22:48] FEE039: RIGHT THAT'S WHAT I MEANT\n[22:50] FEE040: WE COULD THINK ABOUT IT AND COME BACK TO IT NEXT MEETING\n[22:50] FEE037: OKAY\n[22:51] FEE037: YEAH\n[22:51] FEE038: YEAH\n[22:52] FEE040: WE STILL HAVE ONE MORE MEETING\n[22:52] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[23:00] FEE037: OKAY\n[23:02] FEE037: SO WE'VE COVERED THAT FIRST CATEGORY USER INTERFACE CONCEPT MEANING DESIGN\n[23:08] FEE039: WHAT'S IT GONNA YEAH WHAT'S IT GONNA LOOK LIKE\n[23:10] FEE037: OKAY\n[23:11] FEE039: UM\n[23:11] FEE037: I KI I KIND OF LIKE YOUR IDEA ABOUT THE RETRO PHONE DIAL AND THAT THE CENTRAL BUTTON COULD HAVE MAYBE OUR LOGO ON IT\n[23:22] FEE037: IT MIGHT BE THE FOUR WAY SCROLL TOO\n[23:24] FEE040: YEAH IT COULD BE WHATEVER AS LONG AS THERE'S SOMETHING BIG IN THE MIDDLE BECAUSE LIKE THE OLD PHONES\n[23:24] FEE037: I MEAN IF YEAH\n[23:29] FEE037: YEAH\n[23:29] FEE040: THERE'S LIKE THAT JUST LIKE PIECE OF METAL OR LIKE A PICTURE OR SOMETHING IN THE MIDDLE\n[23:31] FEE037: MM-HMM\n[23:31] FEE039: WELL MY ISSUE WITH THAT IS IF IT GOT TOO BIG THOUGH 'CAUSE IF YOU HAVE THE CIRCLE AND THE BUTTON IN THE MIDDLE\n[23:37] FEE039: THEN IS IT GONNA GET WIDER THAN YOUR YOUR HANDS ARE BECAUSE W AND THEN WOULD THE BUTTONS BE TOO SMALL IF IT WAS ENOUGH TO FIT ON IT\n[23:38] FEE037: MM\n[23:38] FEE040: OH THAT'S TRUE\n[23:45] FEE040: GOOD POINT\n[23:46] FEE038: IN THE SAMPLE ONES THAT YOU SHOWED US THERE WAS ONE THAT HAD THE SCROLL BUTTONS ON THE SIDE\n[23:51] FEE037: YEAH\n[23:51] FEE039: YEAH\n[23:51] FEE038: WHICH I THINK IF WE MAKE IT CURVED LIKE A HAND LIKE A HAND SHAPE LIKE IF WE PUT THE THE SCROLL BUTTON ON THE SIDE THAT COULD BE PARTICULARLY USEFUL\n[23:59] FEE037: OH I SEE WHAT YOU MEAN\n[24:01] FEE037: I THINK SO\n[24:02] FEE040: SO SCROLL BUTTONS ON THE SIDE AND THEN BUTTONS ON TOP\n[24:03] FEE037: YEAH I LIKE THAT\n[24:04] FEE037: 'KAY\n[24:16] FEE040: BUT WE DEFINITELY IF WE HAVE SCROLL THINGS ON THE SIDE WE DEFINITELY HAVE TO HAVE 'EM LABELLED\n[24:21] FEE037: MM\n[24:22] FEE040: YEAH LIKE ON THE SIDE OF IT\n[24:23] FEE038: WELL IF IT'S JUST UP AND DOWN\n[24:25] FEE040: OH IF IT'S JUST UP AND DOWN\n[24:26] FEE039: BUT IS THAT FOR WHICH\n[24:27] FEE038: VOLUME OR CHANNEL\n[24:30] FEE038: I DON'T KNOW\n[24:30] FEE040: WELL YOU COULD DO SOME ON BOTH SIDES\n[24:31] FEE039: DO WE HAVE BOTH SIDES\n[24:33] FEE037: CAN WE\n[24:33] FEE038: MM YEAH\n[24:35] FEE038: WE SHOULD PROBABLY MAKE IT THAT YOU HAVE TO DEPRESS IT TO ACTIVATE IT THEN\n[24:38] FEE040: YEAH\n[24:39] FEE037: SO THAT YOU'RE JUST NOT HOLDING IT AND IT CHANGES THE CHAN\n[24:39] FEE038: 'CAUSE OTH OTHERWISE YOU'RE NOT JUST HOLDING IT AND GOING LIKE THIS YOU KNOW\n[24:40] FEE040: THAT'S SQUISHY\n[24:41] FEE040: THAT'S SQUISHY\n[24:42] FEE039: WELL THE OTHER OPTION IS IN INSTEAD OF A SCROLL YOU JUST HAVE THE BUTTONS UP ON THE SIDE WHICH ARE ON THE SIDE\n[24:44] FEE040: HAVE BUTTONS\n[24:46] FEE037: MM\n[24:47] FEE038: OKAY\n[24:47] FEE037: YEAH\n[24:47] FEE040: YEAH THAT\n[24:50] FEE037: HMM\n[25:00] FEE037: 'KAY ANY OTHER IDEAS\n[25:03] FEE039: UM WHAT COLOUR\n[25:06] FEE037: OH YEAH\n[25:07] FEE037: LATEX COVERS\n[25:09] FEE038: WE HAVE TO MAKE SURE THAT LOGO ALWAYS STICKS OUT WHEN WE PUT THE LATEX COVERS ON\n[25:09] FEE037: W\n[25:14] FEE038: SO WE'LL HAVE TO LIKE HAVE A LITTLE SQUARE OR SOMETHING SO THAT THE OUR LOGO'S AVAILABLE\n[25:18] FEE039: WELL I SORT OF LIKE HAVING THE A YELLOW STRIP AT THE BOTTOM WITH THE R. R. LIKE THAT\n[25:25] FEE040: YEAH\n[25:25] FEE039: AND THAT'S AT THE BOTTOM OF IT\n[25:27] FEE037: I THINK MAYBE WE SHOULD DO IT ON A B BUTTON ITSELF THOUGH\n[25:29] FEE037: BECAUSE IF PEOPLE ARE ABLE TO CHANGE THE COVERS I DON'T KNOW MAYBE THE ON OFF BUTTON\n[25:31] FEE039: WHICH BUTTON\n[25:34] FEE037: SOMETHING SOME THE MENU BUTTON I DON'T KNOW BUT YOU KNOW IF WE'RE GONNA PUT OUR COMPANY LOGO ON THERE AND SOMEBODY COULD JUST GET\n[25:42] FEE037: ANOTHER ONE\n[25:42] FEE037: ARE THEY ALL GONNA HAVE OUR COMPANY LOGO ON THEM\n[25:45] FEE037: EVERY COVER\n[25:46] FEE038: YEAH I DON'T THINK WE SHOULD DO THAT BECAUSE THAT WOULD JUST BE ICKY\n[25:49] FEE037: YEAH\n[25:50] FEE038: SO I THINK MAYBE PUTTING IT ON A BUTTON IS PROBABLY A GOOD IDEA\n[25:53] FEE037: IF WE WANT IT TO BE VISIBLE AND\n[25:56] FEE037: UM ARE ALL THOSE THOSE ONE THAT YOU SHOWED WHERE THEY WERE UM S MET SILVER METALLIC LOOKING\n[26:03] FEE039: YEAH\n[26:04] FEE037: BUT THOSE ARE PLASTIC RIGHT\n[26:05] FEE039: YEAH\n[26:05] FEE037: THEY'RE NOT TITANIUM\n[26:06] FEE037: I KIND OF LIKE THAT LOOK\n[26:09] FEE037: UH BUT OR IF IT WAS REALLY YEAH FOR THE BASE OR IF WE'RE GOING FOR THE RETRO LOOK\n[26:09] FEE038: FOR OUR BASE ONE\n[26:14] FEE037: I THINK LIKE A REALLY SHINY BLACK WOULD BE COOL\n[26:17] FEE040: YEAH OR LIKE A GUN METAL GREY 'CAUSE THEN IT COMBINES THE SILVER AND THE BLACK\n[26:18] FEE037: WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS\n[26:19] FEE037: GUN METAL GRAY\n[26:22] FEE037: THERE YOU GO GUN METAL GRAY\n[26:34] FEE039: I'M JUST REALLY WARY OF THE PUTTING ANYTHING ON A BUTTON\n[26:37] FEE037: WHY\n[26:38] FEE038: IT'LL WEAR OFF\n[26:39] FEE039: WHAT'S THE BUTTON WELL W W THEN WHAT'S THE BUTTON DO AND HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT THAT IS WHAT THE BUTTON DOES\n[26:39] FEE040: YEAH BUTTONS WEAR OFF\n[26:40] FEE037: MM\n[26:46] FEE039: I GUESS\n[26:47] FEE039: JUST LOOKING AT EXAMPLES Y YOU JUST DON'T EVER SEE THE LOGO ON A BUTTON IT'S ALWAYS ON THE ACTUAL CASING\n[26:53] FEE037: RIGHT\n[26:55] FEE040: HMM\n[26:58] FEE038: THERE'S NOTHING SAYING THAT WE HAVE TO PUT THE LOGO ON THE FRONT OF THE ACTUAL\n[27:01] FEE040: BUT WE WANT IT TO BE SEEN\n[27:01] FEE037: ON THE BACK\n[27:01] FEE039: BUT YOU DON'T BUT UH YEAH YOU DON'T SEE IT\n[27:02] FEE037: IT D VISIBLE VISIBILITY THOUGH 'CAUSE IF IT WAS ONLY ON THE BACK REALLY THE ONLY TIME YOU'RE GONNA SEE IT IS WHEN YOU DROP IT OR WHEN YOU'RE CHANGING THE BATTERY\n[27:03] FEE040: WE NEED IT TO BE SEEN\n[27:07] FEE039: WELL HANG ON\n[27:10] FEE039: THE OTHER OPTION IS I DON'T KNOW IF YOU CAN SEE IT BUT IT'S LIKE IF\n[27:15] FEE037: I CAN FIND IT AGAIN\n[27:16] FEE039: YEAH IT'S LIKE THE SECOND TO LAST SLIDE\n[27:19] FEE037: OKAY\n[27:19] FEE037: AND YOURS WAS CALLED INTERFACE CONCEPT\n[27:21] FEE039: INTERFACE YEAH\n[27:24] FEE037: THIS ONE\n[27:25] FEE039: YEAH\n[27:26] FEE037: WELL FOR SOME REASON I CAN'T GET IT TO JUST GO TO THAT SLIDE DIRECTLY\n[27:26] FEE039: UM\n[27:31] FEE039: OKAY IT'S THE VERY RIGHT ONE\n[27:33] FEE039: YOU SEE AT THE BOTTOM IT'S KIND OF DIFFICULT TO SEE BUT YOU HAVE LIKE A D SORT OF S DIVISION BETWEEN THE BOTTOM LIKE\n[27:38] FEE039: WHERE THE LOGO IS AND IF WE HAVE THE REPLACEABLE SECTION IT'S LIKE THE TOP\n[27:43] FEE039: IT DOESN'T NECESSARILY REPLACE THE ENTIRE TOP\n[27:46] FEE037: MM\n[27:46] FEE039: AND SO YOU HAVE THAT ONE PIECE THAT STAYS AND THE REST JUST SORT OF CLIPS IN\n[27:49] FEE037: OKAY YES YES\n[27:50] FEE039: IF C YOU ENVISIONING IT\n[27:51] FEE039: AND SO THAT STAYS THE SAME WHEN YOU HAVE THE LOGO AND THEN YOU HAVE THIS S SLIP THAT KINDA CLIPS IN AND THAT'S THE BIT THAT CHANGES\n[27:58] FEE037: OKAY\n[27:59] FEE038: THE ONLY PROBLEM IS WE'RE USING A LATEX OVERLAY SO IT ACTUALLY WOULD GO OVER TOP OF EVERYTHING AND HAVE HOLES FOR THE BUTTONS\n[28:04] FEE039: HMM\n[28:06] FEE038: SO I WAS THINKING MAYBE INSTEAD OF DOING THAT WHAT WE COULD DO IS LEAVE A SPACE FOR WHERE THE LOGO SHOULD BE\n[28:11] FEE039: YEAH\n[28:11] FEE039: YEAH YEAH\n[28:12] FEE037: LIKE A LITTLE CUT OUT KIND OF\n[28:13] FEE038: YEAH\n[28:13] FEE039: RIGHT\n[28:15] FEE039: THAT'S LIKE YOU KNOW A A CELLPHONE IT'S LIKE THE THE SCREEN IS ALWAYS JUST LEFT OPENED\n[28:15] FEE037: OKAY\n[28:18] FEE040: RIGHT\n[28:21] FEE039: AND SO WHAT WE ARE GONNA DO IT LIKE BRIGHT YELLOW WITH THE R. R.\n[28:25] FEE040: YEAH\n[28:33] FEE040: SOME OF THO\n[28:33] FEE037: ANYBODY SEE ANYTHING THAT THEY LIKED IN THESE ONES\n[28:35] FEE040: WELL SOME OF THOSE BUTTONS THOUGH ARE BLUE BASED\n[28:38] FEE040: UM WELL A LOT OF THOSE BUTTONS ARE BLUE BASED\n[28:38] FEE037: MM\n[28:40] FEE040: WELL KIND OF\n[28:40] FEE037: MM\n[28:41] FEE040: UM AND THEN IF V WE DO HAVE THEM ILLUMINATE UPON CONTACT THEY COULD ILLUMINATE YELLOW\n[28:45] FEE039: YELLOW\n[28:47] FEE037: YELLOW I LIKE THAT IDEA\n[28:47] FEE039: YEAH\n[28:48] FEE040: LIKE IF WE LIKE THE ONE ALL THE WAY ON THE LEFT UH YOU CA YOU CAN SEE IT ON YOUR COMPUTER BETTER\n[28:53] FEE037: MM\n[28:53] FEE040: UM WHERE THE BUTTON IS ACTUALLY BLUE BUT THE NUMBER ITSELF IS CLEAR OR WHITE OR WHATEVER SO IF YOU PRESSED IT WOULD ILLUMINATE YELLOW\n[29:01] FEE037: MM\n[29:01] FEE040: SO WE'D HAVE BLUE AND YELLOW FOR THE TOUCH BUTTONS\n[29:03] FEE039: OH THAT ONE\n[29:05] FEE037: I LIKE THE YELLOW ILLUMINATION IDEA VERY GOOD\n[29:05] FEE040: YEAH\n[29:13] FEE037: OKAY\n[29:16] FEE037: ANY OTHER IDEAS OR THOUGHTS\n[29:24] FEE037: WE ALL SEEM TO BE FAIRLY IN AGREEMENT ABOUT WHAT WE WANNA DO WITH THIS PROJECT SO\n[29:24] FEE039: UM\n[29:26] FEE039: HA HANG ON LET ME CATCH UP\n[29:27] FEE040: MM YEAH\n[29:28] FEE037: 'KAY\n[29:36] FEE039: DID WE FINALISE WHAT BUTTONS WE'RE INCLUDING OR WE JUST EVERYTHING THAT WE SAID BEFORE\n[29:41] FEE037: I THINK THERE WILL BE TIME FOR THAT LATER\n[29:44] FEE037: I'M GUESSING\n[29:48] FEE037: 'KAY WELL WE'RE GONNA WRAP THIS UP\n[29:51] FEE037: UM NEXT MEETING IS GONNA START IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[29:54] FEE037: AND HERE'S WHAT WE'RE EACH OF US GOING TO DO\n[29:56] FEE037: THE I. 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STARTED\n[0:44] FEE037: OH NO LET'S HAVE THE PROTOTYPE PRESENTATION\n[0:46] FEE038: MM 'KAY YOU READY\n[0:49] FEE039: UM SURE\n[0:51] FEE039: YOU OR ME\n[0:53] FEE038: Y YOU READ THAT STUFF SINCE YOU WROTE IT\n[0:56] FEE039: OKAY\n[0:56] FEE039: WELL SINCE OUR MATERIALS AREN'T EXACTLY WHAT WE WERE GOING FOR I'M JUST GONNA TRANSLATE WHAT THIS ALL MEANS FOR YOU\n[0:58] FEE038: I'LL BE THE VANNA\n[1:04] FEE039: THE BASE IS GONNA BE GUNMETAL GRAY WHICH IS WHAT WE HAD DECIDED AND IT'S GONNA BE PLASTIC\n[1:10] FEE039: UM THEN THERE'S THE LATEX COVER WHICH IS WHAT YOU SEE AS RED\n[1:13] FEE039: UM BECAUSE IT CAN BE REPLACEABLE WE JUST KINDA WENT WITH THE COLOUR\n[1:16] FEE037: RIGHT\n[1:17] FEE039: UM AND THEN THE BUTTONS ARE ACTUALLY KIND OF POKING THROUGH RATHER THAN ON TOP\n[1:21] FEE039: UM AND THE BUTTONS WILL BE A L MUCH LIGHTER BLUE ALMOST SEE THROUGH\n[1:25] FEE037: HMM\n[1:25] FEE039: IT'S JUST SORT OF A VERY PALE BLUE AND A LIGHT UP YELLOW\n[1:26] FEE040: THAT'S NICE\n[1:27] FEE037: YEAH\n[1:28] FEE039: THE WHOLE THING LIGHTS UP IF YOU PRESS ANY BUTTON RATHER THAN IT JUST THAT ONE BUTTON WILL LIGHT UP\n[1:31] FEE040: GOOD\n[1:33] FEE039: UM AND THEN AT THE BOTTOM WE HAVE OUR LOGO\n[1:36] FEE039: UM BRIGHT YELLOW SORT OF DESIGN WITH THE R. R. WHICH WILL ACTUALLY LOOK LIKE OUR LOGO\n[1:41] FEE037: GREAT\n[1:42] FEE039: AND THEN ON THE SIDE YOU HAVE THE BUTTONS\n[1:45] FEE039: THEY'RE ONE BUTTON BUT THEY KIND OF PUSH UP AND DOWN\n[1:47] FEE037: OKAY\n[1:48] FEE039: I DON'T THINK THEY'RE SCROLLING\n[1:50] FEE038: NO\n[1:52] FEE038: THEY'RE JUST BUTTONS\n[1:52] FEE039: RIGHT YEAH\n[1:54] FEE039: AND THEN YEAH THE BUTTONS\n[1:57] FEE038: ON OFF SWITCH WILL BE HERE AND AS YOU'VE NOTICED ON OUR PROTOTYPE UM THEY'VE ENDED UP WITH A CURVATURE KIND OF\n[2:05] FEE038: BY CONCAVE SORT OF THING EXCEPT FOR YOU KNOW CAN'T SEE UNDERNEATH\n[2:08] FEE040: YEAH\n[2:09] FEE038: SO I'M HOPING THAT WHEN WE GET TO PRODUCTION WE CAN ACTUALLY MAKE THEM LIKE THAT BECAUSE THEY'RE VERY\n[2:15] FEE038: NICE TO STOCK YOU KNOW STICK YOUR FINGER IN\n[2:19] FEE040: YEAH\n[2:19] FEE038: UM THE TWO SQUARED BUTTONS ARE ARE TWO PROBABLY LEAST USED MENU\n[2:19] FEE039: THUMB SHAPED\n[2:25] FEE038: MUTE AND THEN THESE ARE THE NUMBERS SO OUR CHANNEL AND OUR VOLUME WILL BE ON EITHER SIDE\n[2:32] FEE039: YEAH\n[2:33] FEE039: AND THEN THE LAST THING IS JUST THAT IT'LL BE BLACK LABELLING ON TOP JUST WHICH WE DIDN'T DO\n[2:38] FEE037: OKAY\n[2:39] FEE037: AND DID YOU DETERMINE UM THE CURVATURE OF THE BOTTOM PART OF IT FOR THE HAND IS IT GONNA BE A SINGLE OR A DOUBLE\n[2:47] FEE038: I'D SAY A SINGLE\n[2:48] FEE037: SINGLE\n[2:48] FEE039: SINGLE\n[2:48] FEE037: SINGLE SOUNDS GOOD 'CAUSE IT'S NOT BIG ENOUGH TO REALLY CONSTITUTE A DOUBLE\n[2:50] FEE040: YEAH\n[2:52] FEE039: RIGHT\n[2:52] FEE038: YEAH IT'S ONLY ACTUALLY THE SIZE OF MY HAND\n[2:54] FEE037: GREAT\n[2:55] FEE037: GREAT\n[2:55] FEE037: I THINK YOU DID AN AWESOME JOB\n[2:56] FEE040: YEAH I THINK IT'S A BEAUTIFUL\n[2:57] FEE037: IT IS BEAUTIFUL AND IT'S EVERYTHING THAT WE DISCUSSED\n[2:59] FEE040: YEAH\n[3:01] FEE040: GOOD JOB YOU GUYS\n[3:01] FEE037: GOOD JOB\n[3:01] FEE039: OH THANK YOU\n[3:02] FEE038: WHOOHOO\n[3:02] FEE040: THOSE ARE REALLY GOOD\n[3:05] FEE037: ALRIGHT WHAT'S NEXT IN OUR AGENDA\n[3:12] FEE037: UM WE'RE GONNA DISCUSS THE EVALUATION CRITERIA AND THAT'S WITH COURTNEY\n[3:16] FEE040: OKAY IT'S A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION\n[3:19] FEE040: I DON'T REALLY KNOW EXACTLY WHAT WE SHOULD UH TALK ABOUT\n[3:22] FEE040: IT'S UNDER EVALUATION\n[3:24] FEE037: RIGHT\n[3:30] FEE040: ALRIGHT\n[3:32] FEE040: UM SO THESE ARE THE CRITERIA WE'RE GONNA ASK IS IT EASY TO USE\n[3:36] FEE040: IS IT FASHIONABLE UH YEAH I GUESS WE SHOULD WRITE THESE DOWN SO WE CAN REFERENCE THEM\n[3:40] FEE037: MM\n[3:50] FEE039: FEEL GOOD MEANING WHAT\n[3:51] FEE040: LIKE DOES IT FEEL GOOD LIKE YEAH PHYSICALLY\n[3:53] FEE039: PHYSICALLY OKAY\n[3:54] FEE037: RIGHT\n[4:05] FEE037: SQI\n[4:10] FEE040: THAT'S JUST FOR CURRENT TREND\n[4:12] FEE037: RIGHT\n[4:12] FEE040: IT DOESN'T REALLY COUNT YOU GUYS\n[4:17] FEE038: YEAH IT WAS A LITTLE DIFFICULT TO INCORPORATE THE COVER WITH THE CHERRY FRUIT ON IT\n[4:22] FEE040: YEAH\n[4:23] FEE040: BUT IT'S SO WE DO HAVE REMOVABLE COVERS RIGHT\n[4:25] FEE037: RIGHT\n[4:25] FEE038: YES\n[4:25] FEE040: YEAH WELL THEN THAT'S COVERED\n[4:27] FEE040: AND SO WE N K EVERYBODY HAVE THAT\n[4:27] FEE037: 'KAY\n[4:29] FEE037: I'LL WAIT\n[4:35] FEE040: YEAH SHE'S GOT IT\n[4:37] FEE040: IT'S GOOD\n[4:37] FEE039: YEAH\n[4:38] FEE040: YEAH\n[4:38] FEE040: OKAY SO WE'RE USING THE CRITERIA UH FOR A SEVEN POINT SCALE AND SO WE NEED TO DISCUSS HOW WE FEEL\n[4:48] FEE040: IT FALLS WITHIN THIS RANGE SO FOR EASY TO USE\n[4:53] FEE040: DO WE FEEL IT'S VERY EASY TO USE\n[4:54] FEE037: ARE WE GOING TO INDI I SAY WE INDIVIDUALLY RATE WHAT DO YOU SAY\n[4:54] FEE039: TRUE OR FALSE EASY TO USE\n[4:57] FEE040: YOU GUYS\n[4:57] FEE039: YEAH\n[4:57] FEE037: JUST ORALLY\n[4:58] FEE037: WHY NOT\n[4:58] FEE037: WE HAVE OKAY\n[4:59] FEE040: OKAY\n[5:01] FEE037: UM EASY TO USE\n[5:03] FEE037: I VOTE SIX\n[5:05] FEE040: OH WAIT THAT'S FALSE\n[5:06] FEE037: OH TWO\n[5:07] FEE040: OKAY\n[5:08] FEE038: I'D SAY TWO AS WELL\n[5:10] FEE039: YEAH TWO\n[5:10] FEE040: TWO\n[5:11] FEE037: UH HELLO WE'RE GREAT\n[5:11] FEE040: THAT'S WHAT I SAY\n[5:13] FEE040: OKAY FASHIONABLE\n[5:15] FEE037: UM ONE\n[5:16] FEE038: AT THE MOMENT NO\n[5:17] FEE040: NO\n[5:17] FEE037: NO\n[5:17] FEE040: I MEAN LIKE NO I THINK IT'S VERY FASHIONABLE\n[5:19] FEE037: ME TOO VERY CHIC\n[5:20] FEE040: I THI I WOULD GIVE IT A ONE\n[5:22] FEE038: OKAY\n[5:22] FEE037: ONE I GIVE IT A ONE\n[5:23] FEE038: I'LL GIVE IT A TWO BECAUSE AT THE MOMENT IT'S NOT LOOKING THAT WAY\n[5:25] FEE040: WELL THAT'S THAT'S JUST LIKE THAT'S A CLAY IT'S A PROTOTYPE\n[5:26] FEE037: OH AND MA IT'S A PROTOTYPE RIGHT\n[5:29] FEE040: WHAT DO YOU THINK\n[5:29] FEE039: MM I DON'T THINK IT'S THAT FASHIONABLE\n[5:31] FEE039: I'D GIVE IT LIKE THREE OR FOUR\n[5:33] FEE037: WELL NOW I'M\n[5:33] FEE040: OKAY\n[5:34] FEE037: SO THE AVERAGE IS ABOUT A TWO\n[5:36] FEE040: YEAH IT'S A TWO\n[5:37] FEE039: BUT THEN I'M NOT FASHIONABLE SO\n[5:37] FEE037: TWO OR THREE\n[5:39] FEE039: DON'T USE MY OPINION\n[5:39] FEE037: TWO POINT FIVE\n[5:40] FEE040: THAT'S OKAY\n[5:41] FEE040: YEAH\n[5:42] FEE038: NEITHER ARE ALL O ALL THE CUSTOMERS WE HAVE EITHER\n[5:42] FEE040: UM\n[5:44] FEE040: DOES IT FEEL GOOD\n[5:46] FEE037: IMAGINE SINCE WE OBVIOUSLY DON'T HAVE THAT\n[5:47] FEE040: I FEEL LIKE\n[5:47] FEE039: DOES IT FEEL GOOD\n[5:48] FEE038: UH THE SHAPE OF IT ACTUALLY DOES UH\n[5:51] FEE037: AND IT'S I IT IS VERY ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED\n[5:53] FEE037: IT'S GONNA BE CURVED\n[5:55] FEE039: YEAH IT'S GONNA BE THICKER\n[5:57] FEE037: YEAH\n[5:57] FEE039: DEPTH\n[5:58] FEE040: I THINK IT FEELS GOOD\n[5:59] FEE037: I THINK SO TOO\n[6:00] FEE040: I'LL GIVE IT A TWO\n[6:01] FEE037: 'KAY\n[6:01] FEE039: I'LL GIVE IT A ONE\n[6:02] FEE037: TWO\n[6:06] FEE040: WHAT DO YOU SAY\n[6:06] FEE038: I'D SAY A TWO\n[6:07] FEE037: ALRIGHT AVERAGE IS TWO\n[6:07] FEE040: OKAY\n[6:10] FEE037: IS IT TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[6:12] FEE037: OH SORRY I'M TAKING OVER YOUR JOB HERE\n[6:13] FEE040: OH NO IT'S FINE YOU'RE I MEAN YOU'RE PROJECT MANAGER\n[6:14] FEE037: GO RIGHT AHEAD\n[6:16] FEE040: UM YEAH I MEAN AND IT DOES IT HAVE VOICE I MEAN THE PHRASE RECOGNITION ON IT\n[6:24] FEE037: YES\n[6:25] FEE037: RIGHT\n[6:25] FEE037: WE WERE ABLE TO DO IT WITH THAT KIND OF CHIP\n[6:27] FEE039: OH RIGHT THE\n[6:28] FEE038: WE COULD DO IT WITH THE CHIP YES\n[6:29] FEE038: IT WASN'T WE HAVE NO REFLECTION OF IT ON THE PROTOTYPE BUT THAT'S BECAUSE IT'S ONLY TWO DIMENSIONS REALLY\n[6:31] FEE040: AND THERE'S NO WAY YOU CAN REPRESENT IT ON HERE\n[6:33] FEE037: YEAH RIGHT\n[6:34] FEE040: Y\n[6:35] FEE037: THAT WAS 'KAY\n[6:36] FEE040: YEAH SO\n[6:36] FEE037: AND WE DISCUSSED THAT BEING INCLUDED\n[6:37] FEE039: RIGHT\n[6:39] FEE040: THEN YES THEN I WOULD WELL IT ISN'T WHAT ELSE WOULD IT NEED FOR IT TO BE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[6:43] FEE038: IT\n[6:45] FEE037: WELL WE DON' HAVE THE YOU KNOW WE CAN'T SAY CHANNEL AND IT CHANGES THE CHANNEL CHANNEL EIGHT\n[6:48] FEE040: AND IT DOESN'T COVER ANYTHING OTHER THEN T. V. SO I'D PROBABLY GIVE IT A THREE\n[6:51] FEE037: RIGHT\n[6:53] FEE038: YEAH\n[6:54] FEE037: OKAY\n[6:54] FEE040: EVEN THOUGH IT IS FOR JUST A T. V. REMOTE IT'S UH VERY ADVANCED\n[6:58] FEE040: BUT IT IS JUST A T. V. REMOTE\n[7:01] FEE037: YEAH\n[7:01] FEE037: I'D GO FOR A THREE OR FOUR ON THAT ONE SO OKAY LET'S GO FOR A THREE POINT FIVE\n[7:03] FEE039: YEAH I GO FOUR\n[7:08] FEE038: THREE AND AN HALF\n[7:08] FEE037: ALRIGHT AND THE LAST CRITERIA IS IT IS IT UM\n[7:12] FEE039: SQUISHY AND FRUITY\n[7:13] FEE040: WELL YEAH SO I'D GIVE IT A TWO\n[7:13] FEE037: WELL WE'VE COVERED THAT WITH THE TRENDY\n[7:14] FEE039: IT'S JUST TRENDY BASICALLY\n[7:19] FEE038: IT'S CAPABLE OF BEING SQUISHY AND FRUITY\n[7:20] FEE037: SURE\n[7:21] FEE037: CAPABLE\n[7:21] FEE040: OH IT'S VERY CAPABLE OF BEING SQUISHY AND FRUITY\n[7:22] FEE037: VERY CAPABLE\n[7:22] FEE039: OKAY\n[7:25] FEE037: AND IT'S VERY IMPORTANT\n[7:27] FEE040: YEAH\n[7:27] FEE037: 'KAY THERE WE GO\n[7:29] FEE040: OKAY NEXT\n[7:29] FEE037: SO\n[7:30] FEE037: NEXT\n[7:32] FEE040: SO UM OUR RE MODEL SLIGHTLY RESEMBLING A GIANT DELICIOUS COOKIE APPEARS TO BE A WINNER AND UH HOPEFULLY WE'LL SELL MILLIONS\n[7:39] FEE040: GOOD JOB TEAM\n[7:40] FEE038: HOW DID YOU GET THAT IN THERE\n[7:42] FEE040: WHAT\n[7:43] FEE038: THE SLIGHTLY RESEMBLING A GIANT DELICIOUS COOKIE\n[7:46] FEE037: IT DOES\n[7:46] FEE040: IT IT DOES\n[7:48] FEE038: THAT WAS GOOD\n[7:49] FEE040: THANKS\n[7:49] FEE037: VERY GOOD\n[7:50] FEE037: ALRIGHT LET'S GO BACK TO THIS\n[7:55] FEE037: NO THAT'S IT\n[7:59] FEE037: HMM\n[8:03] FEE037: OOPS\n[8:07] FEE037: OKAY SO NOW UH WE'RE MOVING ON TO FINANCE OKAY\n[8:10] FEE037: I'M GONNA SHOW YOU AN EXCEL SPREADSHEET AND WE'RE GOING TO FILL IT IN TOGETHER BASED ON WHAT COMPONENTS WE'RE INCLUDING IN OUR REMOTE AND SEE IF IT'S UNDER TWELVE FIFTY EURO\n[8:20] FEE037: IF SO WE CAN PROCEED IF NOT WE NEED TO GO BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD A LITTLE BIT\n[8:24] FEE037: 'KAY\n[8:25] FEE037: SO LET ME BRING THAT UP\n[8:30] FEE037: HERE WE GO\n[8:31] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[8:33] FEE037: UM IT'S NOT HAND DYNAMO IT'S POWERED BY BATTERY SO WE GIVE IT A\n[8:36] FEE038: YEP\n[8:38] FEE040: TWO\n[8:39] FEE037: NUMBER OF COMPONENTS YOU PLAN TO USE\n[8:41] FEE037: DO I JUST PUT QUANTITY BEING ONE BATTERY OR\n[8:46] FEE040: YEAH\n[8:46] FEE037: YEAH\n[8:47] FEE038: MM 'KAY\n[8:47] FEE037: BUT IF IT'S A DO YOU WANNA GO FOR THIS IS WHERE WE NEED TO MAKE A FINAL CALL ON IF IT'S A LITHIUM OR DO WE WANNA GO TRIPLE A. S\n[8:53] FEE037: 'CAUSE TRIPLE A. S WE'RE GONNA HAVE T DO MORE THAN ONE BATTERY\n[8:56] FEE037: OH LET'S JUST GO FOR A LITHIUM\n[8:57] FEE037: WHAT DO YOU SAY\n[8:57] FEE040: YEAH LET'S LET'S DO A LITHIUM\n[8:58] FEE038: YEAH IT'S\n[8:59] FEE037: I THINK UH I THINK THE PEOPLE WHO PURCHASE THIS ARE GONNA BE TECHNOLOGICALLY RIGHT\n[9:00] FEE040: WE'RE GON THAT'S GON\n[9:02] FEE040: NOLOGICALLY ADVANCED YEAH\n[9:04] FEE037: OKAY DOWN TO THE ELECTRONICS UM SECTION\n[9:09] FEE037: WE'RE GONNA NEED THIS KIND CORRECT IF WE DO THE VOICE SENSOR SO ONE OF THOSE\n[9:10] FEE040: YEAH\n[9:10] FEE038: YEP\n[9:14] FEE037: IT IS A SINGLE CURVED SO ONE OF THOSE\n[9:18] FEE040: UH\n[9:18] FEE037: OH\n[9:19] FEE037: WHAT'S THAT\n[9:20] FEE037: YEAH THAT'S CORRECT\n[9:20] FEE040: YEAH\n[9:22] FEE037: 'KAY DOWN HERE CASE MATERIAL\n[9:22] FEE039: IT'S PLASTIC\n[9:22] FEE040: WE PLASTIC\n[9:24] FEE037: PLASTIC\n[9:26] FEE040: AND SPECIAL COLOUR\n[9:26] FEE039: AND SPECIAL COLOUR\n[9:27] FEE037: 'KAY\n[9:29] FEE037: DOWN HERE INTERFACE TYPE\n[9:31] FEE037: WE'RE GONNA HAVE THE INTEGRATED SCROLL SCROLL WHEEL\n[9:33] FEE039: NO WE DON'T HAVE THE SCROLL\n[9:34] FEE037: ISN'T OH THOSE ARE JUST REGULAR BUTTONS\n[9:35] FEE040: BUT IT'S\n[9:35] FEE038: WELL THAT'S THE PUSH BUTTON TOO RIGHT THERE\n[9:35] FEE039: BUTTONS\n[9:37] FEE040: YEAH BUT I SO I\n[9:38] FEE037: THIS\n[9:39] FEE038: INTEGRATED SCROLL WHEEL OR PUSH BUTTON\n[9:41] FEE038: WE'RE REALLY HAVING JUST PUSH BUTTON INTERFACE\n[9:43] FEE037: OKAY SO WE CAN JUST GO UM\n[9:47] FEE040: BUT WILL WE W ACTUALLY WE'LL NEED TWO WON'T WE\n[9:50] FEE040: ONE FOR THE TOP AND THEN ONE FOR THE S ONE E FOR EACH SIDE\n[9:53] FEE038: BUT IT THAT JUST COVERS THE TYPE OF BUTTON WE'RE HAVING\n[9:56] FEE038: BECAUSE WE'RE NOT DOING A SCROLL ON THE SIDE IT'S STILL PUSH BUTTON\n[10:00] FEE039: OH LIKE THE TWENTY NINE MEANS LIKE YOU HAVE BOTH SCROLLS AND\n[10:03] FEE038: PUSH BUTTON\n[10:04] FEE039: PUSH BUTTONS\n[10:04] FEE040: OKAY\n[10:04] FEE037: RIGHT I THINK SHE'S I THINK WHAT COURTNEY'S TALKING ABOUT IS DO WE NEED TO PUT TWO HERE\n[10:04] FEE038: BUT WE JUST HAVE PUSH\n[10:05] FEE039: BUT WE DON'T HAVE ANY SCROLLS\n[10:07] FEE040: LIKE BECAUSE THERE'S LIKE ONE INTERFACE RIGHT HERE AND THEN BECAUSE IT'S NOT GONNA BE ON THE SAME PLANE WHEN YOU PRESS THE BUTTON\n[10:13] FEE040: THERE'S GONNA HAVE TO BE ADDITIONAL SIGNALS ON THE SIDES\n[10:14] FEE037: RIGHT\n[10:15] FEE038: YEAH\n[10:16] FEE040: SO IS THAT GONNA BE AN EXTRA ONE ON EACH SIDE\n[10:16] FEE038: OKAY\n[10:19] FEE037: I DON'T KNOW THEY MIGHT PUT US WELL LET'S JUST\n[10:22] FEE039: TWO INTERFACES IS THAT WHAT W SHOULD WE S SAY\n[10:23] FEE038: LET'S CALL IT TH\n[10:23] FEE037: TWO OR WOULD IT BE THREE\n[10:24] FEE040: OR THREE BECAUSE OF ONE ON EACH SIDE AND ONE ON TOP\n[10:25] FEE039: OKAY FINE\n[10:26] FEE039: YEAH\n[10:26] FEE040: I MEAN IT'S FINE 'CAUSE IT COMES OUT THE SAME AS TWENTY NINE\n[10:29] FEE040: WELL LESS THAN TWENTY NINE EVEN\n[10:30] FEE038: OKAY\n[10:30] FEE037: OKAY AND WE'RE GONNA BUTTON SUPPLEMENTS THE BUTTONS ARE NO UH OKAY\n[10:34] FEE040: THEY'RE A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[10:36] FEE040: UM THEY'RE UH THEY'RE A SPECIAL FORM 'CAUSE THEY'RE INDENTED\n[10:38] FEE037: ARE THEY\n[10:40] FEE037: OH RIGHT\n[10:40] FEE039: AND THEN S YEAH\n[10:40] FEE040: AND THEY'RE A SPECIAL MATERIAL\n[10:44] FEE037: MM\n[10:45] FEE037: WELL WE'RE UNDER COST THEN\n[10:47] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[10:47] FEE039: WE'RE OVER\n[10:48] FEE037: NO WE'RE UNDER\n[10:48] FEE038: GRAND\n[10:48] FEE040: WE'RE UNDER\n[10:49] FEE037: TWELVE POINT FIVE IS OUR LIMIT\n[10:49] FEE039: OKAY\n[10:51] FEE039: OH I SEE\n[10:51] FEE037: WE'VE GOT ELEVEN POINT TWO\n[10:53] FEE038: SO WE CAN GO TO PRODUCTION\n[10:54] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[10:55] FEE037: WE CAN GO TO\n[11:06] FEE037: I DUNNO WHAT I JUST DID\n[11:09] FEE037: OKAY\n[11:11] FEE037: NOW WE'RE GONNA TALK ABOUT THE PROJECT PROCESS UM AND WHETHER OR NOT WE'RE SATISFIED WITH THE WHOLE PROCESS AND THE RESULT\n[11:20] FEE037: UM DID WE HAVE A LOT OF ROOM FOR CREATIVITY\n[11:22] FEE037: DID WE HAVE A LOT OF ROOM FOR INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIP UM TEAMWORK AND THE MEANS\n[11:29] FEE037: MEANING THE TECHNOLOGY THAT WE USED TO PRODUCE OUR LITTLE GUY THERE AND IF WE FOUND ANY NEW IDEAS\n[11:36] FEE037: NOW QUESTION IS HOW DO WE DO THIS\n[11:41] FEE038: GO BACK\n[11:41] FEE040: I THINK WE JUST DISCUSS IT\n[11:43] FEE037: DISCUSS SURE\n[11:43] FEE038: PREVIOUS\n[11:45] FEE037: ALRIGHT\n[11:46] FEE037: WHO WANT WHO WOULD LIKE TO GO FIRST\n[11:48] FEE038: WE THINK WE GOT STIFLED FOR CRI CREATIVITY BY THE COMPANY ITSELF IN RESTRICTING US ONLY TO USING A T. V. REMOTE INITIALLY\n[11:48] FEE039: WE DIDN'T HAVE A WHITEBOARD\n[11:57] FEE037: HMM\n[11:57] FEE039: YEAH\n[11:58] FEE040: OH THAT'S TRUE\n[11:58] FEE037: HMM\n[11:59] FEE039: AND NO INTERNET\n[12:01] FEE040: YEAH\n[12:02] FEE040: NO YEAH THAT'S A GOOD POINT\n[12:06] FEE040: 'CAUSE I'D FORGOTTEN THAT THAT WASN'T OUR DECISION YEAH\n[12:10] FEE037: AND HOW DID YOU FEEL ABOUT THE WHOLE THE WHOLE PROCESS THOUGH\n[12:14] FEE040: OH OVERALL I MEAN I THOUGHT WE DID A GOOD JOB LIKE\n[12:17] FEE040: WE GOT TO CHOOSE BASICALLY WE HAD CONTROL OVER MINUS IT BEING JUST MERELY A T. V. REMOTE WE GOT TO CHOOSE WHAT WE WANTED TO DO WITH IT\n[12:23] FEE037: RIGHT AND WE GOT SAY OVER\n[12:26] FEE037: WHAT HOW TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED IT SHOULD BE AND ALSO HOW FASHIONABLE WHICH I KIND OF LIKE WE YEP\n[12:31] FEE040: AND WE'RE A FASHION FORWARD TECHNOLOGY COMPANY\n[12:34] FEE038: RIGHT\n[12:34] FEE037: YOU KNOW IT\n[12:37] FEE037: UM WHAT ABOUT UM THE TEAMWORK ASPECT\n[12:40] FEE037: HOW DID YOU GUYS ENJOY MAKING THE MODEL THE PROTOTYPE\n[12:42] FEE038: YEAH\n[12:43] FEE039: I THINK WE DID WELL\n[12:44] FEE037: I THINK YA' DID\n[12:45] FEE037: DID YOU WORK WELL TOGETHER IN THERE AND 'KAY\n[12:46] FEE039: YEP\n[12:47] FEE038: WELL NO THERE WAS THERE WAS SCRATCHING AND FIGHTING BUT NO\n[12:47] FEE040: MINUS THAT ONE FIGHT\n[12:48] FEE039: GOUGES\n[12:49] FEE040: YEAH\n[12:49] FEE037: OH MY GOD AND WE'VE ALL BEEN A PRETTY CONGENIAL TEAM HERE I THINK\n[12:53] FEE040: YEAH\n[12:53] FEE037: WE HADN'T HAD ANY MA FALLINGS OUT\n[12:53] FEE040: I MEAN MINUS YOU GUYS BEING WHA WHAT IS IT THE SURVEY ANNOYING OR WHAT IS IT\n[12:57] FEE037: IRRITATING\n[12:57] FEE038: IRRITATING\n[12:58] FEE040: IRRITATING YEAH\n[12:58] FEE039: IRRITATING\n[12:59] FEE040: WOW THAT'S A IT'S DEFINITELY A STRONG ONE\n[13:02] FEE037: OKAY\n[13:03] FEE038: THE MEANS THE WHITEBOARD DIDN'T WORK\n[13:05] FEE039: AND NO INTERNET\n[13:05] FEE040: YEAH\n[13:05] FEE037: YEAH\n[13:06] FEE037: I HAVE TO KNOCK THAT ONE DOWN A COUPLE NOTCHES\n[13:07] FEE038: A AND OUR FRIEND HERE REALLY FEELS STRONGLY ABOUT THE INTERNET\n[13:07] FEE040: YEAH AND NO INTERNET\n[13:11] FEE039: MISSES\n[13:12] FEE039: I DO\n[13:12] FEE040: AND THE DIGITAL THE DIGITAL PENS WERE THEY WERE PRETTY COOL\n[13:13] FEE039: THERE'S SO MUCH AVAILABLE\n[13:14] FEE039: LIKE IT'S INFORMATION\n[13:15] FEE037: YEAH DIGITAL PENS\n[13:16] FEE038: I REALLY APPRECIATED THOSE YEAH\n[13:17] FEE037: THEY WERE FINE\n[13:18] FEE040: YEAH THEY WERE FUN EVEN THOUGH I'M NOT REALLY SURE WHAT I COULD DO WITH THEM BUT THEY ARE AWESOME\n[13:24] FEE038: THE USE OF THE LAPTOPS FOR RECEIVING EVERYTHING\n[13:26] FEE038: IT WAS WIRELESS TOO SO\n[13:27] FEE040: YEAH\n[13:27] FEE037: RIGHT LAPTOPS ARE EXTREMELY HANDY WIRELESS\n[13:29] FEE040: AND THESE THINGS WHOA\n[13:30] FEE037: AND THAT WE HAVE A SHARED NETWORK WHERE WE CAN PUT ALL OF THE\n[13:33] FEE039: YEAH\n[13:34] FEE038: AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE SEXY DUAL MICROPHONES EVERYONE GETS TO WEAR\n[13:37] FEE040: YEAH\n[13:38] FEE040: AND BIG BROTHER\n[13:39] FEE037: BIG BROTHER\n[13:40] FEE040: YEAH\n[13:42] FEE037: 'KAY HAVE WE FOUND ANY NEW IDEAS THROUGH THIS PROCESS\n[13:47] FEE040: UM WE ARE REALLY GONNA SELL THIS\n[13:49] FEE040: TA DA\n[14:04] FEE037: FOR SOMETHING THAT LOOKS COOL AND ALSO HAS WHAT I WANT IT TO B DO TECHNOLOGICALLY\n[14:08] FEE039: YEAH\n[14:09] FEE037: AND THAT'S YOUR RIGHT BRAIN TAKING OVER W WANTING THE ARTISTIC THE FASHIONABLE THE HIP YOU KNOW\n[14:14] FEE040: MM-HMM\n[14:15] FEE037: IF WE ALL JUST WENT OUT AND BOUGHT USEFUL THINGS I DON'T THINK I MEAN THAT'S NOT WHAT TECHNOLOGY\n[14:18] FEE039: WELL THAT'S WHY I DON'T LIKE UH MACS OR APPLES JUST 'CAUSE I LOOK AT IT AND I KNOW IT'S PROBABLY A VERY GOOD COMPUTER\n[14:23] FEE039: BUT I LOOK AT IT AND I'M TAKEN BACK TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 'CAUSE THEY LOOK THE SAME\n[14:27] FEE037: MM\n[14:27] FEE039: THEY LOOK LIKE THEY DID WHEN I WAS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND THAT'S SO OLD FASHIONED TO ME\n[14:27] FEE040: YEAH\n[14:29] FEE040: YEAH 'CAUSE THEY'RE PRETTY AND JUST LIKE\n[14:31] FEE038: THE TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL WOULD ONLY USE HIS MACS WITH THEIR KIDS\n[14:31] FEE037: YEAH\n[14:34] FEE039: EXACTLY SO I ASSOCIATE THEM WITH LIKE REALLY LOW TECH REALLY CHEAP BAD\n[14:37] FEE037: YEAH\n[14:38] FEE037: JUST THE MAC FONT BOTHERS ME EVEN\n[14:39] FEE040: UH YEAH\n[14:40] FEE039: YEAH\n[14:41] FEE037: BUT I DO LIKE IPODS GO FIGURE\n[14:42] FEE040: YEAH NO IPODS THEY WANT ALL THOSE WORDS FOR PRESENTATION EVEN THE PLUGS\n[14:44] FEE037: YEAH\n[14:45] FEE038: WELL I IPODS ARE NOW QUITE TRENDY AND THEY COME IN DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[14:47] FEE037: MM-HMM\n[14:48] FEE037: COLOURS\n[14:49] FEE037: EXACTLY\n[14:50] FEE038: YEAH\n[14:50] FEE037: I MEAN HOW MANY PEOPLE WENT OUT AND BOUGH A NOKIA PHONE BACK WHEN WE WERE LIKE IN HIGH SCHOOL\n[14:54] FEE037: JUST SO THEY COULD GET THE CHANGEABLE FACE PLATES\n[14:56] FEE040: OH YEAH EVERYBODY\n[14:58] FEE037: OKAY\n[14:58] FEE040: MINE IS AMBER\n[14:59] FEE037: ANYWAY SO THAT IS DEFINITELY AT WORK\n[14:59] FEE038: NOT ME\n[15:00] FEE039: BUT THE MY BUT MY ONE ISSUE IS JUST LIKE THE WHOLE IT'S FOR T. V. ONLY\n[15:00] FEE038: I DIDN'T HAVE A PHONE 'TIL UNIVERSITY\n[15:01] FEE040: OH\n[15:05] FEE039: I WAS LIKE WHO'S GONNA BUY A REMOTE JUST FOR THE T. V. 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IMMEDIATE MEETING THE UH UM EVERYBODY KNOWS EVERYBODY ELSE\n[2:11] MEE045: EVERYBODY'S WORKED FOR THE THE COMPANY FOR A WHILE IF IF AN ANYBODY FEELS THAT THEY NEED TO SAY MORE ABOUT THEMSELVES PLEASE DO\n[2:17] MEE045: IF IF IF ANYBODY WANTS TO B BRIEFLY GIVE THEIR THEIR BACKGROUND SO THAT EVERYBODY'S QUITE CLEAR WHAT EVERYBODY UH UH EVERYBODY'S EXPERIENCE IS PLEASE DO SO\n[2:30] MEE045: UH\n[2:33] MEE045: IN FACT I'D I'D I'D WELCOME ANYBODY TO UH SAY SOMETHING BRIEFLY ABOUT THEMSELVES\n[2:37] MEE045: IN FACT WE WILL DO THAT BY BY GOING ROUND THE TABLE QUICKLY AND AND SAYING WHAT WHAT CONTRIBUTION YOU YOU'RE LOOKING TO MAKE\n[2:44] MEE045: SO WE'LL START WITH ANDREW\n[2:45] MEE048: OH MY NAME'S ANDREW I'M A I'M THE MARKET RESEARCH\n[2:50] MEE048: PERSON FOR THIS UH FOR THIS MEETING AND THIS UH PROJECT FOR CREATING THIS NEW REMOTE CONTROL AND UH YEAH I'LL BE UH PRESENTING INFORMATION STATISTICS ON WHAT PEOPLE WANT TO WANT TO UH GET FROM THIS NEW DESIGN\n[3:05] MEE048: WHAT PEOPLE WANT TO LIKE AND FROM A FASHION POINT OF VIEW AND THE PRACTICALITY POINT OF VIEW\n[3:10] MEE045: RIGHT KENDRA\n[3:11] FEE047: I'M KENDRA AND I'M THE US USER INTERFACE DESIGNER AND UM I HAVEN'T HAD A WHOLE LOT OF EXPERIENCE IN THIS KIND OF THING BEFORE BUT I'M M SO I'LL BE\n[3:25] FEE047: WORKING ON THE DESIGN\n[3:28] MEE045: RIGHT AT LEAST MEANS YOU HAVEN'T GOT ANY PRECONCEIVED IDEAS SO\n[3:31] FEE047: RIGHT\n[3:33] FEE047: YEP I'M JUST OPEN TO BEING CREATIVE\n[3:34] FEE046: UH I'M KATIE I'M THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER AND I'LL JUST BE I GUESS PRESENTING ABOUT THE THE INTER WORKINGS OF OUR LITTLE REMOTE CONTROL AND UH YEAH\n[3:35] MEE045: YEP GOOD\n[3:47] MEE045: OKAY VERY VERY QUICKLY\n[3:50] MEE045: UM THIS I DON'T WANT TO MAKE THIS MEETING TOO STRUCTURED BECAUSE THE THE WHOLE IDEA IS THAT IT'S A UM YOU KNOW A THINK TANK\n[3:59] MEE045: EVERYBODY SAYS WHAT THEY WHAT THEY WANT TO SAY\n[4:02] MEE045: UH AND WE DON'T WANT TO BE CONSTRAINED BY UH KIND OF CONVENTION OR UH UH SLIDES ON SCREENS OR OR ANYTHING ELSE UM BUT UM BRIEFLY UM TH TH THIS IS WHAT WE WANT TO DO\n[4:19] MEE045: THE THE REMOTE CONTROL NEEDS TO BE ORIGINAL\n[4:21] MEE045: THERE HAS TO BE SOMETHING ABOUT IT THAT UH OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS DON'T HAVE SO THAT AS SOON AS PEOPLE SEE IT THEY THINK UM YES THAT'S DIFFERENT\n[4:31] MEE045: UH I WANT ONE UM AND THAT GOES ALONG WITH BEING TRENDY UH UH YOU KNOW THE I WANT IT\n[4:41] MEE045: UH SCENARIO\n[4:42] MEE045: USER FRIENDLY AS AS WE ALL KNOW\n[4:44] MEE045: REMOTE CONTROLS CAN BE UH UH VERY USER UNFRIENDLY SO WE WANT TO MAKE OURS ONE THAT PEOPLE CAN PICK UP AND THINK OH YES THAT'S IT'S OBVIOUS HOW THAT WORKS\n[4:58] MEE045: UH AND THEY ALSO WANT TO LOOK AT THE PRICE AND THINK OH YEAH THAT'S SOMETHING THAT I MAY NOT NEED ANOTHER REMOTE CONTROL BUT UH IT'S SUCH A NICE ONE I'M GONNA HAVE ONE\n[5:10] MEE045: AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST OR INDEED FIRST OF ALL IT IT MUST MAKE THE COMPANY MONEY\n[5:16] MEE045: AND WE MAKE THE COMPANY MONEY BY PRODUCING WHAT THE CONSUMER WANTS\n[5:24] MEE045: THE UH THE FURTHER WORK TO BE DONE IS I THE UM THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN UH WHAT IT UH WHAT IT MUST ACTUALLY DO\n[5:37] MEE045: THE UH CONCEPTUAL DESIGN UH HOW WE ACTUALLY PRESENT THAT TO THE CONSUMER AND TH THE THE DETAILED DESIGN I IS UH HOW WE GET THAT INTO PRODUCTION\n[5:53] MEE045: UH NOW TH THE MAIN DESIGN TOOL THAT WE HAVE AVAILABLE TO US AT THE MOMENT IS IS THE WHITE BOARD AND UH UH LET US VERY QUICKLY DO WHAT I WHAT IT SAYS IN THE IN THE IN THE PROMPT SLIDE HERE\n[6:10] MEE045: UM\n[6:14] MEE045: IN FACT I SUGGEST TO AVOID EVERYBODY UNTANGLING THEMSELVES FROM THE UH THE THE WIRES THAT WE DON'T DO THAT UM\n[6:25] MEE045: SO I I EVERYBODY KNOWS WHAT WHITEBOARD IS SO WE'LL UM UH WE'LL DO A VIRTUAL DRAWING ON THE ON ON THE WHITEBOARD OF OF YOUR YOUR OWN UH UH FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[6:38] MEE045: BUT LE LET'S GO ROUND THE TABLE YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[6:42] MEE048: UM BADGER\n[6:44] MEE045: MM AND WHY\n[6:45] MEE048: UH IT'S IT'S GOT NICE CONTRAST WITH BLACK AND WHITE AND UH I FEEL THEY'RE UNDERDOG KIND OF STATUS AND THEY'RE THE\n[6:49] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[6:55] MEE045: OH RIGHT UH MY MY WIFE SAYS MY BEARD LOOKS LIKE A BADGER'S ARSE 'CAUSE OF THE THE WHITE STREAKS IN IT\n[6:58] FEE047: UM PROBABLY A DUCK I JUST I LI I LIKE THE WAY THEY LOOK AND THEY'RE JUST NICE ANIMALS AND I LIKE HOW THEY CAN FLY OR SWIM OR WALK AROUND OR WHATEVER\n[7:03] MEE045: KENDRA\n[7:14] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[7:15] MEE045: RIGHT OKAY\n[7:16] FEE046: UH 'S HORSES NO PARTICULAR REASON WHY\n[7:18] MEE045: UH-HUH FAIR ENOUGH YEAH\n[7:20] MEE045: I'M NOT SURE THAT I'VE GOT ANY FAVOURITE ANIMAL TO BE QUITE HONEST I THINK HOMO SAPIEN BECAUSE OF THEIR THEIR UH OVERALL ABILITY TO UH UH\n[7:28] MEE048: MAKE MOBILE PHONES AND T. V. REMOTES TO MAKE T. V. REMOTES\n[7:31] MEE045: SORRY\n[7:33] MEE045: INDEED ABSOLUTELY YES THA THAT'S UM\n[7:38] MEE045: OKAY AND UH W WE NEED TO KEEP IN MIND HERE THAT THE UH WE WANT TO SELL THIS FOR FOR TWENTY FIVE EURO UM\n[7:47] MEE045: WE WANT TO M MAKE AN OVERALL PROFIT FOR THE THE COMPANY OF FIFTY MILLION EUROS SO WE'RE WE'RE LOOKING AT SELLING A LOT OF THESE UM AG ACROSS THE THE ENTIRE PLANET AND AND WE'RE LOOKING AT A GROSS PROFIT OF FIFTY PERCENT\n[8:04] MEE045: IT NEEDS TO COST TWELVE EUROS FIFTY TO MAKE\n[8:08] MEE045: UM SO WE'RE NOT ONLY LOOKING AT A A VERY TRENDY ORIGINAL PRODUCT WE'RE LOOKING AT MAKING IT AT A VERY GOOD PRICE\n[8:18] MEE045: UM OKAY UM WOULD ANYBODY LIKE T LIKE TO TO START BY GIVING THEIR O UM SORT OF QUICK VIEWS OF OF CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS\n[8:33] FEE047: WELL I THINK I FIND A LOT OF THEM REALLY COMPLICATED TO USE WITH ALL THE DIFFERENT BUTTONS AND UH IT'S HANDIEST WHEN YOU HAVE ONE THAT WORKS BOTH THE D. V. D. PLAYER OR WHATEVER AND THE T. V. AS WELL\n[8:46] FEE047: UM\n[8:46] FEE047: BUT THAT IT'S EASY TO IF YOU CAN SWITCH BACK AND FORTH INSTEAD OF HAVING TO PRESS A BUNCH OF DIFFERENT BUTTONS AND SO I THINK IT'S IS BEST WHEN THEY'RE CLEARLY LABELLED AND YOU CAN SEE WHICH BUTTONS YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO USE\n[8:49] MEE045: NO\n[9:03] FEE047: YOU KNOW\n[9:04] MEE045: ANY ANY THOUGHTS ABOUT BUTTONS OR ANY OTH OTHER WAY OF APPROACHING THE P THE UH THE PROBLEM\n[9:12] MEE045: OR ANYBODY ELSE STRONG FEELINGS ABOUT REMOTE CONTROLS\n[9:15] MEE045: ARE THERE YOU KNOW BAD ONES THEY'VE USED OR GOOD ONES THEY'VE USED OR ONES THAT THEY'VE LOST AND NEVER FOUND AGAIN\n[9:19] FEE046: UM\n[9:22] FEE046: I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT THAT YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO WHEN YOU WHEN YOU PRESS THE BUTTONS IT'LL ACTUALLY PICK UP THE SIGNALS FROM KIND OF ANYWHERE AND YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE TO LIKE CONTORT YOURSELF AND TWIST YOUR REMOTE CONTROL TO GET IT THE T. V. TO ACTUALLY PICK UP THE SIGNAL\n[9:31] MEE048: YEAH\n[9:32] FEE047: YEAH\n[9:35] MEE048: THINK A LOT OF THE TIME REMOTES THAT COME WITH T. V. PLAYERS AND T. V. S AND D. V. PLAYERS LIKE THEY AREN'T\n[9:39] FEE046: MM\n[9:42] MEE048: LIKE AN AREA THAT'S PUT A LOT OF EFFORT INTO THEY'RE VERY BORING VERY PLAIN\n[9:45] MEE048: LIKE IT'S VERY A VERY LIKE UM MAKING A A STYLISH REMOTE CONTROL WOULD BE A VERY LIKE\n[9:46] FEE046: MM\n[9:53] MEE048: EASILY PUT US ONE STEP AHEAD OF THE CURRENT COMPETITION\n[9:54] MEE045: UM WHAT SO WH WHAT'S IN IN WHAT PARTICULAR STYLE FEATURES ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT\n[9:57] MEE048: UM\n[10:00] MEE048: SOMETHING THAT LOOKS LOOKS DOESN'T LOOK LIKE REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:04] MEE048: SO IF YOU WANT SOMETHING THAT LOOKS LIKE UH SOMETHING THAT MAKES YOU THINK OH WHAT'S THIS\n[10:08] MEE048: LIKE THIS PEN DOESN'T REALLY LOOK LIKE A PEN BUT IT MAKES YOU THINK OH\n[10:10] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[10:13] MEE048: SO SORRY THAT'S A BIT VAGUE\n[10:13] MEE045: YEAH D NO I MEAN DO YOU THINK THERE'S A RISK IF IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE REMOTE CONTROL PEOPLE WON'T SEE IT AS A REMOTE CONTROL UM AND UH\n[10:24] MEE048: UH I SUPPOSE SUPPOSE THAT'S UP TO THE MARKETING TO\n[10:28] MEE048: TO MAKE MAKE PEOPLE AWARE OF THE PRODUCT\n[10:30] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[10:35] MEE045: ANY OTHER THOUGHTS ABOUT UM TH THE PHYSICAL APPEARANCE OF A OF REMOTE CONTROLS\n[10:41] FEE047: I THINK SOMETHING THAT'S COMFORTABLE TO HOLD BECAUSE SOMETIMES YOU GET THE REMOTE CONTROLS THAT ARE JUST THOSE BIG\n[10:46] FEE046: MM\n[10:47] FEE047: RECTANGULAR THINGS AND UH THEY'RE KIND OF AWKWARD TO HOLD ONTO SO SOMETHING THAT'S MORE COMFORTABLE THAT FITS IN A PERSON'S HAND BETTER\n[10:47] MEE048: MM\n[10:55] MEE045: I MEAN TH THE THING THAT I IMMEDIATELY COMES TO MIND IS COMPUTER MOUSES WHICH UM I MEAN Y YOU GET ALL SORTS OF SHAPES IN THE SHOPS AND S YOU KNOW SOME QUITE FANCY ONES UM THAN THE SOME FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WHICH LOOK NICE BUT AREN'T PARTICULARLY COMFORTABLE\n[11:01] FEE046: MM\n[11:01] FEE047: YEAH\n[11:02] MEE048: YEAH\n[11:04] FEE046: MM\n[11:08] FEE047: YEAH\n[11:16] FEE047: YEAH\n[11:17] MEE045: UM ANY THOUGHTS ABOUT BUTTONS OR FLAT SCREENS OR UH UH\n[11:29] MEE048: WELL FROM THE MOUSE IDEA YOU COULD REMOTE IS A PIECE OF PLASTIC WITH THE BIG RUBBER BUTTONS STICKING OUT OF IT WHICH YOU PRESS\n[11:37] MEE048: WHEREAS IF YOU WANT COULD ALL BE FLAT AND THE BUTTONS ARE VERY KIND OF ALMOST SUBTLE THAT INSTEAD OF BEING RAISED OUT OF THE DEVICE UH YOU PUSH INTO DEVICE YOU SEE\n[11:48] MEE048: LIKE A MOUSE BUTTON\n[11:49] MEE045: YES I MEAN THE ONLY THING IS IF IF YOU'RE WATCHING TELEVISION IN A IN A A DARKENED ROOM UM YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO UH\n[11:55] FEE046: MM\n[11:56] MEE048: I SUPPOSE\n[11:59] MEE045: FI FIND THE BUTTON BUTTONS EASILY\n[11:59] MEE048: EASILY YEAH YEAH\n[12:02] FEE047: BUT MAYBE THEY COULD BE CONCAVE INSTEAD OF STICKING UP TO HAVE THEM BE KIND OF DOWN SO YOU COULD FEEL THEM\n[12:07] MEE048: MM\n[12:07] FEE046: MM\n[12:09] FEE047: BETTER\n[12:09] MEE045: YEAH THAT'S UH MUST ADMIT I DON'T THINK I'VE EVER SEEN ONE WITH CONCAVE BUTTONS THAT'S UH CERTAINLY BE DIFFERENT\n[12:19] MEE045: UM DO WE NEED IT TO UH I CAN'T THINK OF ANY RE REMOTE CONTROLS THAT I KNOW OF THAT ACTUALLY LIGHT UP AT ALL\n[12:29] FEE047: OH YEAH\n[12:29] MEE045: DO WE DO WE WANT UH\n[12:30] FEE046: MM THAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[12:32] FEE047: LIKE A LIKE A MOBILE PHONE\n[12:34] MEE045: YEAH\n[12:34] FEE046: MM\n[12:34] FEE047: YEAH\n[12:35] MEE048: MM YEAH THAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[12:35] FEE046: MM\n[12:45] MEE045: OKAY\n[12:46] MEE045: SO\n[12:47] MEE045: ANDREW HAVE YOU HAD ANY THOUGHTS YET ABOUT HOW WE MIGHT MARKET SOMETHING WHICH THERE ARE ALREADY MILLIONS OUT THERE AND THAT WE WANT TO UH UH UH T TAKE OVER THE ENTIRE\n[13:00] MEE045: UM THE PLANET WITH\n[13:02] MEE048: MM-HMM UM ESPECIALLY IF WE TRY TO SELL WHAT TWO MILLION OF THEM\n[13:10] MEE048: OH SORRY FOUR MILLION OF 'EM BUT UH\n[13:15] MEE048: I THINK IF W IF WE MARKET IT AS AS NOT AS NOT WELL THIS YOU C YOU COULD EITHER MARKET IT AS THE POINT OF VIEW WE COULD HAVE THE TWO WE COULD HAVE PARALLEL MARKETING S SCHEMES WHERE YOU'VE GOT ONE WHERE IT APPEALS TO PEOPLE THAT WANT TO HAVE THE NEW DEVICE THAT LOOKS COOL\n[13:30] FEE046: MM\n[13:30] MEE048: IS FASHIONABLE AND LIKE YOU JUST IT'S IT'S LIKE UH IT'S ONE THAT RATHER THAN RA I WAN I WANT RATHER THAN A KIND OF A NEED RELATIONSHIP WITH THE DEVICE\n[13:36] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[13:38] MEE048: BUT THAT MIGHT CONSIDERING THE ACT WHAT THE DEVICE IS FOR AND THE NATURE OF SOME PEOPLE MIGHT NOT LIKE RESPOND TO HAVING A DEVICE THAT THEY JUST LOOKS NICE\n[13:46] MEE048: THEREFORE THEY WANT IT SO MAKE IT PRACTICAL AT THE SAME TIME\n[13:50] MEE048: I THINK IT'S THIS IS GONNA HAVE TO APPEAL TO PEOPLE THAT WANT DEVICE THAT CAN ENHANCE THEIR LIVING ROOM UH BUT ALSO A DEVICE THAT UH\n[13:56] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[14:02] MEE048: IS PRACTICALLY SOUND\n[14:04] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[14:05] MEE048: SO UM I DUNNO WE'LL HAVE TO DECIDE WHICH WHICH ANGLE WE'RE GONNA GO TO OR BOTH\n[14:11] MEE045: OKAY YEAH YEAH WELL I D I THINK AN ANY UH ANY FACETS THAT WE IDENTIFY W WE AIM NEED TO AIM FOR FOR ALL OF\n[14:11] MEE048: IF YOU\n[14:21] MEE048: MM\n[14:21] MEE045: UM OKAY WELL FIRST THOUGHTS ON UM\n[14:27] MEE045: THE THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN SIDE\n[14:28] FEE046: OH I THINK IT'S IT'S REMOTE CONTROLS ARE KIND OF A UNIQUE OBJECT 'CAUSE IT'S YOU DEPEND ON THEM SO MUCH\n[14:34] FEE046: BUT YOU DON'T I I IT'S YOU SORT OF JUST ASSUME THEY'RE ALWAYS GONNA WORK\n[14:38] FEE046: YOU DON'T THINK OF THEM AS A COMP LIKE A COMPUTER CAN BREAK DOWN AND YOU'RE KINDA LIKE OH WELL FAIR ENOUGH THERE'S ALL THESE COMPLEX THINGS GOING ON\n[14:42] FEE046: IT'S GONNA SOMETHING'S GONNA GET MESSED UP EVENTUALLY\n[14:44] FEE046: THEY THEY JUST NEED TO BE VERY VERY DEPENDABLE BECAUSE PEOPLE SORT OF TAKE THEM FOR GRANTED AND THEN IF YOUR REMOTE CONTROL BREAKS IT'S\n[14:52] FEE046: GOD FORBID YOU ACTUALLY GET UP AND MANUALLY CHANGE THE CHANNEL IT JUST IT NEEDS TO BE VERY EFFECTIVE VERY ALWAYS DEPENDABLE\n[14:53] MEE045: INDEED\n[15:00] FEE046: UH I DON'T THINK WE SHOULD MAKE IT TOO SMALL I 'CAUSE I THINK IT NEEDS TO IT CAN'T BE TOO BIG LIKE YOU WERE SAYING BIG AN AND HUGE AND UM AWKWARD\n[15:08] FEE046: BUT ALSO IF YOU MAKE IT TOO SMALL KINDA LIKE YOU KNOW HOW MOBILE PHONES ARE GETTING SMALLER AND SMALLER UM\n[15:12] FEE046: IT'S JUST GONNA END UP UNDER A COUCH CUSHION SOMEWHERE AND UM YEAH\n[15:14] MEE045: YEAH\n[15:18] FEE046: BUT SO YES DEPENDABLE AND HAVE A GOOD MEDIUM RANGE SIZE\n[15:23] MEE045: OKAY AND UM COLOURS MATERIALS\n[15:33] MEE045: KENDRA ANYONE\n[15:34] FEE047: WELL MOST I THINK MOST OF THE REMOTE CONTROLS NOW ARE EITHER JUST BLACK OR GREY\n[15:41] FEE047: SO MAYBE WE SHOULD GO WITH SOMETHING DIFFERENT OR BE ABLE TO I WAS JUST THINKING OF UM WHAT THEY'RE DOING WITH MOBILE PHONES NOW HOW YOU CAN GET THE DIFFERENT UM WHAT ARE THEY CALLED\n[15:52] FEE047: LIKE THE FACE PLATES THAT YOU CHANGE SO WE COULD HAVE MAYBE I DON'T KNOW IF IT WOULD BE FEASIBLE TO DO SOMETHING WITH THAT\n[15:53] MEE045: YEAH\n[15:53] FEE046: MM MM-HMM\n[15:58] FEE047: WHERE YOU CAN CHANGE THE FACE PLATES OR HAVE KIND OF A VARIETY SO PEOPLE CAN GET DIFFERENT 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BEFORE THAT WE KNOW OF\n[1:58] MEE045: UM SHOULD HAVE INTERCHANGEABLE FASCIAS SO PEOPLE CAN PERSONALISE IT UM ILLUMINATED SO THAT PEOPLE CAN SEE IT IN DARK ROOMS\n[2:05] MEE045: UM AND THAT PEOPLE MIGHT WANT IT AS AS IN ADDITION TO THEIR EXISTING REMOTE CONTROLS\n[2:11] MEE045: UM AND THAT IT SH IT SHOULD JUST ALWAYS WORK WHENEVER YOU UH UM\n[2:19] MEE045: MM UH USE IT\n[2:20] MEE045: AND THAT IT SHOULDN'T BE TOO SMALL MM THAT IT IT GETS LOST\n[2:25] MEE045: UM\n[2:36] MEE045: NOW UH\n[2:38] MEE045: UH I'LL SHORTLY ASK FOR FOR THREE THREE PRESENTATIONS\n[2:42] MEE045: UH BEFORE I DO THAT HOWEVER\n[2:44] MEE045: I WILL GO THROUGH SOME NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS THAT UM THE THE MANAGEMENT HAVE PLACED ON US AND UH WILL BE CHALLENGING IN TERMS OF WHAT WE DISCUSSED AT THE FIRST MEETING\n[2:59] MEE045: UM THE UH\n[3:01] MEE045: THE MA THE MANAGEMENT HAS HAD IT'S OWN THOUGHTS ON THIS AND UH THE THEY DON'T NECESSARILY AGREE WITH WITH WHAT WE UH WE THOUGHT\n[3:11] MEE045: UM AND AND THEN WE'LL AS A RESULT OF THAT WE WILL THEN TALK THROUGH THE THE FUNCTIONS THAT WE SEE THE THE DEVICE UM ACTUALLY B CARRYING OUT\n[3:20] MEE045: AND WE HAVE UH FORTY MINUTES TO DO THIS IN AND I UH\n[3:32] MEE045: ANYWAY\n[3:33] MEE045: OKAY\n[3:37] MEE045: NOW\n[3:39] MEE045: THE N THE NEW REQUIREMENTS ARE UM THE THE MANAGEMENT TEAM SEE THAT UM TELETEXT IS NO LONGER OF ANY IMPORTANCE GIVEN THE UH THE RISE OF THE INTERNET\n[3:53] MEE045: UM AND AND THEY WANT IT ONLY TO COVER TELEVISIONS\n[3:58] MEE045: UM NOW\n[4:00] MEE045: WHAT IS NOT Q QUITE CLEAR FROM THEIR DIRECTIVE IS WHETHER THEY MEAN TH THEY DON'T WANT IT TO COVER TELETEXT OR WHETHER THEY DON'T WANT IT TO COVER\n[4:09] MEE045: YOU KNOW\n[4:10] MEE045: VIDEOS D. V. D. S UM SATELLITE BOXES WHICH UH I MEAN WE SAW AS BEING FUNDAMENTAL TO THE UH TO THE EXERCISE\n[4:22] MEE045: THE UM THE ACTUAL WORDING OF THE DIRECTIVE IS THAT IT SHOULD COVER TELEVISION ONLY\n[4:27] MEE045: UM AND ON THAT BASIS UM I I THINK WE WE NEED TO BEAR THAT IN MIND\n[4:35] MEE045: UM BUT POSSIBLY UH KEEP AT THE BACKS OF OUR MINDS THAT THE REALITY THAT PEOPLE EVEN WHEN THEY UH NO LONGER THEY DON'T LOOK AT TELETEXT ANYMORE\n[4:46] MEE045: THEY CERTAINLY DO LOOK AT OTHER THINGS\n[4:48] MEE045: UM THE DEVICE HAS TO INCORPORATE THE COMPANY LOGO AND COLOURS\n[4:55] MEE045: UM THE THE LOGO UH BEING AT B THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN THERE THE THE THE TWO R. S IN GREY AGAINST UH A YELLOW BACKGROUND\n[5:04] MEE045: UM NOW THIS DOESN'T NECESSARILY MEAN THAT WE HAVE TO GIVE UP SOME OF OUR IDEAS ABOUT MAKING IT ATTRACTIVE TO THE T TO THE MARKET\n[5:12] MEE045: BUT UH DO DO INTRODUCE SOME SOME CONSTRAINTS AS TO HOW WE MIGHT DO THAT\n[5:17] MEE045: UM IT ALSO HAS TO BE SIMPLE WHICH TO SOME EXTENT GOES ALONG W WITH THE FIRST ONE\n[5:23] MEE045: AND THAT WE'VE ALREADY SAID THAT IT MUST BE SIMPLE 'CAUSE THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE WANT ANYWAY\n[5:27] MEE045: UM BUT THEY ALSO WANT IT TO BE SIMPLE TO GET IT TO THE MARKET QUICKLY WHICH UM\n[5:36] MEE045: MM UH IS IS IS THEIR CHOICE BUT UH UM WE WE NEED TO TALK THAT THROUGH\n[5:46] MEE045: UM OKAY SO UH\n[5:57] MEE045: AFTER THE MEETING IT'LL BE SUMMARISED AND UH\n[6:01] MEE045: UM NOTES SENT OUT AND UH ETCETERA\n[6:05] MEE045: OKAY SO WE'LL FIRST OF ALL MM HAVE INDIVIDUAL REPORTS FROM EVERYBODY\n[6:12] MEE045: UM AGAIN I THERE IS NO ORDER OF PRECEDENCE HERE UM SO I I I'LL LEAVE IT UP TO YOU TO WHO WHO WHO THINKS THEY WOULD LIKE TO GO GO FIRST\n[6:28] MEE048: UH I DON'T MIND\n[6:29] MEE045: P FINE\n[6:32] MEE048: UH CAN I STEAL THE CABLE\n[6:34] MEE045: OH SORRY YOU CAN INDEED\n[6:39] MEE048: CHEERS\n[7:20] MEE048: I GOT A HOW DO I START THERE\n[7:24] MEE045: OH IF YOU CLICK ON THE UM UH THE ONE THAT THAT LOOKS LIKE A PROJECTION SCREEN NO THE ONE TO THE RIGHT OF THAT\n[7:30] MEE048: THAT ONE\n[7:31] MEE045: THAT ONE\n[7:32] MEE048: COOL\n[7:34] MEE048: WELL THESE ARE FUNCTIONALITY REQUIREMENTS FROM THE OUR OUR GUYS DOWN IN THE THE RESEARCH LAB\n[7:42] MEE048: TOOK HUNDRED PEOPLE AND COVERED ALL THE ASPECTS OF WHAT UM IS NEEDED BY PEOPLE AND WHAT THEY WANT TO SEE\n[7:51] MEE048: UM EVERYTHING KINDA FROM FUNCTIONALITY AND HOW INDIVIDUAL FUNCTIONS ARE HOW MU HOW HOW OFTEN THEY'RE USED AND HOW MUCH THEIR NECESSARY AND STUFF\n[8:01] MEE048: AND GENERAL OPINIONS ABOUT CURRENT CURRENT REMOTES\n[8:05] MEE048: SEE THAT AS WE KINDA NOTICED SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF PEOPLE FIND THEIR REMOTE CONTROLS UGLY\n[8:13] MEE048: SO SOME KIND OF A NEW STYLE SHOULD BE INCORPORATED THAT'S LESS UGLY\n[8:20] MEE048: UH ALONG WITH UM LOOKING LESS UGLY IF IT LOOKS BETTER EIGHTY PERCENT OF PEOPLE SAID THEY'D SPEND MORE MONEY ON IT\n[8:31] MEE048: WHICH IS A A PLUS FOR US IF WE CAN MAKE IT LOOK BETTER IT'D BE UH\n[8:35] MEE048: MORE COST EFFECTIVE\n[8:38] MEE048: AND WE CAN PUT THE PRICE UP\n[8:42] MEE048: CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS DO NOT MATCH THE OPERATING BEHAVIOUR OF THE USER\n[8:46] MEE048: I CAN EMPL I KINDA TAKE THAT TO MEAN AS UM\n[8:51] MEE048: THEY\n[8:53] MEE048: THEY DON'T UH THEY YEAH\n[8:54] MEE048: THEY ONLY USE THEY ONLY WORK FOR THE TELEVISION OR YEAH LIKE AS IN IN MY FLAT I'VE GOT SIX REMOTE CONTROLS FOR A STEREO SYSTEM\n[9:02] MEE048: A DIGITAL BOX A D. V. D. PLAYER A VIDEO PLAYER AND T. V.\n[9:05] MEE048: IF IT WAS UH I MEAN TH MY BEHAVIOUR IS TO USE MULTIPLE THINGS AT THE SAME TIME AND MULTIPLE REMOTES AREN'T REALLY MATCHED WELL TO MY BEHAVIOUR\n[9:18] MEE048: UH AGAIN SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT IS SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF USERS SAY THEY ZAP A LOT\n[9:22] MEE048: I TOOK TO MEAN THAT THEY JUST THEY USE IT A LOT THEY USE IT REGULARLY RATHER THAN STANDING UP AND\n[9:30] MEE048: MANUALLY CHANGE CHANNELS OR VOLUME\n[9:33] MEE048: AND UH\n[9:36] MEE048: YEAH UH I THINK THE BIG ISSUE IS FIFTY PERCENT USERS ONLY USE TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS\n[9:42] MEE048: 'CAUSE UH WH IF WE GOT A REMOTE THAT LIKE WELL WE'LL HAVE SOME BUTTONS TAKEN OFF BY THE LACK OF TELETEXT\n[9:47] MEE048: BUT UH OH AND WE'RE GOING TO SEE UH ON THE UH THAT SOME OF THE FUNCTIONS LIKE AUDIO SETTINGS AREN'T H HARDLY EVER USED AND USED VERY AREN'T CONSIDERED RELEVANT BY THE USER\n[10:00] MEE048: SO I THINK MAYBE FEWER BUTTONS WHICH ALSO MAKE THE DESIGN LOOK SLEEKER I DUNNO\n[10:06] MEE048: UH UM YEAH AND\n[10:10] MEE048: UH FRUSTRATIONS OF LIKE PEOPLE LOSING REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:13] MEE048: I DUNNO MAYBE SOME KIND OF SYSTEM OF YOU PRESS A BUTTON ON THE T. V. OR MAYBE THAT'S B IT WOULD HAVE TO INCORPORATE\n[10:14] MEE045: MM\n[10:19] MEE048: BUT LIKE SOME KIND OF SYSTEM WHERE YOU CAN F USE SOMETHING ELSE TO FIND THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:23] MEE048: MAYBE LIKE IT'LL BEEP OR SOMETHING\n[10:27] MEE048: AND UM YEP THE UH TIME TAKEN TO LEARN NEW REMOTE CONTROLS IS\n[10:35] MEE048: UH DON'T WANT TO MAKE IT TOO COMPLICATED EASY TO USE FOR UH NEW LIKE FIRST TIME USERS AND STUFF\n[10:41] MEE048: AND UH REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY I SUPPOSE WE SHOULD MAKE IT MORE COMFORTABLE AND MAKE MA POSSIBLY EVEN USE HAVE TO MAKE IT\n[10:48] MEE048: YEAH FEWER BUTTONS LIKE I WAS SAYING ABOUT THE WHOLE MICE THE MOUSE IDEA OF IT FEELS MORE COMFORTABLE\n[10:53] MEE048: MAYBE DON'T EVEN HAVE TO HOLD IT AS SUCH\n[10:54] MEE045: MM\n[10:56] MEE045: GOSH MUST BE SOME TELLY ADDICTS OUT THERE IF THEY GET R. S. I. FROM THEIR TELEVISION REMOTE IS ALL I CAN SAY\n[11:03] MEE048: BUT UH YEAH\n[11:05] MEE048: IT ALSO ASKED UM IF WE WOULD IF PEOPLE WOULD PAY MORE FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION AND YOUNGER PEOPLE SAY THEY WOULD\n[11:14] MEE048: AND UH THERE WAS ANOTHER SECTION ON OUR ON THE REPORT FOR UH L. C. D. DISPLAYS BUT THE DATA WASN'T THERE SO\n[11:21] MEE048: I DON'T ACTUALLY KNOW WHAT THE RESULTS FOR THAT WERE SO\n[11:22] MEE045: MM\n[11:22] MEE045: RIGHT\n[11:24] MEE045: MM\n[11:26] MEE048: MAY BE INCREMENTALLY EMITTING BUT YEAH\n[11:27] MEE045: YEAH I MUST SAY THAT UM THE UH I C CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT UM F YOU KNOW PHONE SERVICE I WAS USING THE OTHER DAY\n[11:35] MEE045: BUT THAT HAD SORTA SPEECH RECOGNITION WHICH WORKED UH REMARKABLY WELL SO THAT IS INDEED A UH\n[11:42] MEE045: UM\n[11:44] MEE048: AND UH IT WOULD CUT OUT THE R. S. I. AS WELL IF YOU\n[11:44] MEE045: A THOUGHT AND IT IT CUTS OUT UH\n[11:47] MEE045: I WAS WAS GONNA SAY YOU CAN'T GET A LOT OF R. S. I. J JUST GET JAW ACHE\n[11:50] MEE045: OKAY SORRY\n[11:52] MEE048: YEAH UM OH YEAH SO POSSIBLY THE SPEECH RECOGNITION IS POSSIBLY SOMETHING COULD ADD INTO THE DESIGN\n[11:58] MEE048: OH I'VE GOT SOME OTHER THINGS I COULDN'T FIT ONTO THIS PRESENTATION\n[12:04] MEE048: UM\n[12:07] MEE048: YOU SEE THIS OKAY\n[12:08] MEE048: ALMOST NO\n[12:09] MEE048: IT'S SORRY IT'S A BIT\n[12:10] MEE048: I'LL READ OUT TO YOU\n[12:11] MEE048: UH FUNCTIONALITY UH LIKE PEOPLE'S OPINIONS ON FUNCTIONALITY THE RELEVANCE TO THE REMOTE AND HOW OFTEN THEY'RE USED\n[12:19] MEE048: SO UM\n[12:21] MEE048: LIKE THE POWER\n[12:22] MEE048: USING THE USING THE D SWI THE POWER SWITCH TO SWITCH ON T. V. IS A HIGH RELEVANCE OF NINE BUT IT'S NOT FREQUENTLY USED\n[12:29] MEE048: YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN\n[12:30] MEE048: WHEREAS CHANNEL SELECTION WHICH IS VERY HIGH RELEVANCE IS USED THE MOST\n[12:30] MEE045: YEAH\n[12:32] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[12:34] MEE048: SO M WE CAN MAYBE EVEN START TO CUT DOWN ON OR I WAS POSSIBLY EVEN THINKING OF A DESIGN THAT MAYBE SOME OF THE BUTTONS ARE HIDDEN FROM EVERYDAY USE\n[12:45] MEE048: MAYBE LIKE UH A FOLDING LEDGE OR SOMETHING\n[12:47] MEE048: SO THAT WE CAN MAYBE GO INTO THE CHANNEL SETTINGS AND THE AUDIO SETTINGS WHICH ARE LOW RELEVANCE AND RARELY USED\n[12:48] FEE046: MM\n[12:55] MEE048: AND KEEP THE V VOLUME SELECTION AND CHANNEL SELECTION VERY EASILY\n[13:00] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[13:01] FEE047: IT COULD BE OH UH I WAS JUST GONNA SAY UH MAYBE LIKE THE FLIP PHONES THAT THEY USE\n[13:02] MEE045: I MEAN\n[13:08] FEE047: HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW MO MOBILE PHONES THAT FLIP OUT AND THEY HAVE THE LIKE TEXTING AND THEN THE NUMBERS ON ONE SIDE\n[13:08] FEE046: MM\n[13:09] MEE045: YEAH\n[13:11] MEE048: OH YEAH\n[13:13] FEE047: SO YOU COULD HAVE THE MOST USED BUTTONS ON TOP AND FLIP IT OUT OR SOMETHING\n[13:14] MEE045: MM\n[13:18] MEE045: HMM-HMM\n[13:18] FEE046: MM\n[13:18] MEE048: YEAH LIKE THE ONE THAT LIKE SLIDES BACK AND THE BUTTONS ARE CONCEALED UNDERNEATH\n[13:19] MEE045: UH\n[13:20] FEE047: YEAH\n[13:21] MEE045: SHOULD WE ACTUALLY BITE THE BULLET HERE\n[13:21] FEE046: MM\n[13:23] MEE045: IF PEOPLE REALLY DON'T USE THOSE BUTTONS TO ANY EXTENT AT ALL UM REMOVE THEM ALTOGETHER\n[13:29] MEE048: JUST REMOVE THEM COMPLETELY\n[13:31] FEE047: THAT MIGHT BE THE\n[13:32] MEE045: WE WE COULD ACTUALLY HAVE WE COULD ACTUALLY HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL WITH UM\n[13:41] MEE045: I WONDER WHETHER WE COULD GET THE REMOTE CONTROL WITH NO BUTTONS AT ALL IF WE WENT FOR VOICE RECOGNITION GIVEN THAT UM THE\n[13:50] MEE045: UM NOW THE THE AGE STRUCTURE WE WERE LOOKING AT UM I MEAN W WE HAD USAGE BY AGE STRUCTURE\n[13:58] MEE045: WHAT WE DIDN'T HAVE WAS WHAT PROPORTION OF PEOPLE USING REMOTES WERE IN THOSE PARTICULAR AGE GROUPS\n[14:05] MEE045: NOW DO WE KNOW WHETHER THEY\n[14:05] MEE048: UH YEAH\n[14:10] MEE045: FORTY NO SORRY FOR FORTY FIVE TO FIFTY FIVE AGE GROUP UH TO PUT MYSELF RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF IT\n[14:16] MEE045: UM U USE REMOTE CONTROLS TO A GREAT EXTENT\n[14:22] MEE045: YES WE\n[14:23] MEE048: UM NO THIS IS FOR PAY MORE FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[14:24] MEE045: THAT WOULD 'VE SPEECH RECOGN RIGHT\n[14:27] MEE045: SO WE'RE LOOKING AT UM WELL AGAIN WE DON'T KNOW THE RELATIVE PROPORTION THE RELATIVE NUMBERS IN THE AGE GROUPS\n[14:35] MEE048: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[14:36] MEE045: IF WE WANTED SOMETHING\n[14:40] MEE045: DIFFERENT TRULY DIFFERENT THEN THE BUTTONLESS REMOTE CONTROL W WOULD BE IT\n[14:43] FEE046: P\n[14:46] FEE046: WELL THE ONLY PROBLEM I CAN THINK OF WITH THAT IS IF YOU'VE GOT A LOT OF PEOPLE THAT DON'T WANNA BE BOTHERED LEARNING HOW TO USE NEW REM REMOTE CONTROLS\n[14:52] FEE046: IF YOU JUST KIND OF TAKE AWAY EVERYTHING THAT THEY'RE USED TO KNOWING THAT'S GONNA BE QUITE A CHANGE\n[14:56] MEE045: BUT IF YOU JUST LIFT IT UP AND SAY CHANNEL ONE OR B. B. C.\n[14:57] FEE046: IT MIGHT\n[14:59] MEE048: OR EVEN I MEAN YOU COULD EVEN JUST HAVE IT LEFT ON\n[15:03] MEE048: YOU COULD JUST PUT IT DOWN ONCE ON TOP YOUR T. V. AND NEVER HAVE TO\n[15:03] FEE047: MAYBE I\n[15:06] FEE047: YEAH\n[15:06] FEE047: HAVE A BIG KIND OF LIKE THE SATELLITE BOX OR THE CABLE BOX AND HAVE IT JUST GO ON THE T. V. AND THEN IT DOESN'T MATTER WHERE IN THE ROOM YOU ARE\n[15:14] FEE047: YOU WON'T LOSE IT\n[15:14] MEE048: YEAH\n[15:14] FEE046: MM\n[15:15] MEE045: IT C WELL IT I CAN I CAN SEE TECHNICAL PROBLEMS WITH THAT IN TERMS OF THE YOU KNOW\n[15:18] FEE046: MM\n[15:19] FEE047: NO\n[15:20] MEE045: THE SOUND FROM THE TELEVISION BECAUSE IF SOMEBODY ACTUALLY ON THE TELEVISION SAYS UH UH YOU KNOW\n[15:22] MEE048: B. B. C. ONE\n[15:23] FEE046: YEAH\n[15:23] FEE047: OH\n[15:25] MEE045: I. T. V. AND YOU'RE WATCHING B. B. C. THEN THEN IT MIGHT UM CHANGE ITSELF SO IT PROBABLY NEEDS TO BE UM POSSIBLY ACTUALLY NEED A BUTTON ON IT\n[15:28] FEE046: YEAH\n[15:32] FEE047: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[15:36] MEE045: JUST TO ACTIVATE IT\n[15:36] MEE048: OH YEAH\n[15:37] MEE045: OR OR SOMETHING JUST TO IDENTIFY THAT YOU'VE LIFTED IT UP AND IT'S USE\n[15:43] MEE045: AND AND THEN JUST SAY OH I DON'T KNOW A THOUGHT AND AND THEN UH I MEAN THAT THAT WOULD CERTAINLY BE UH TRULY DIFFERENT\n[15:44] FEE047: YEAH\n[15:54] MEE045: UM 'CAUSE UH YOU KNOW AUDIO SETTINGS NOUGHT POINT EIGHT PERCENT\n[16:00] MEE045: I MEAN IF THEY WEREN'T THERE\n[16:02] MEE048: MM MM\n[16:03] MEE045: WOULD PEOPLE MISS THEM\n[16:05] FEE046: BUT LOOK AT THE IMPORTANCE OF THEM\n[16:07] FEE046: THE VOLUME SETTINGS\n[16:10] MEE048: RELEVANCE OF TWO OUT OF TEN YEAH\n[16:11] MEE045: VOL VOLUME YES UM TH W WE NEED TO S IDENTIFY THINGS THAT PEOPLE ACTUALLY NEED AND AND IT'S A FUNCTION OF FREQUENCY AND RELEVANCE\n[16:12] FEE046: YEAH\n[16:13] FEE046: THEY'RE NOT USED OFTEN BUT THEY ARE QUITE IMPORTANT WHEN THEY'RE USED\n[16:17] FEE046: YEAH\n[16:22] MEE045: AND UM I WOULD SAY IGNORING IG IGNORING POWER FOR THE MOMENT\n[16:26] MEE045: UM THE CHANNEL AND VOLUME AND TH W W GIVEN GIVEN THAT WE'VE BEEN TOLD TO IGNORE TELETEXT\n[16:29] FEE046: MM\n[16:33] MEE048: YEAH\n[16:33] MEE045: UH CHANNEL AND VOLUME ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT\n[16:37] MEE045: UH WOULD APPEAR TO BE ESSENTIAL\n[16:37] MEE048: STAND OUT\n[16:41] MEE045: UM\n[16:43] MEE045: SO WE IF WE CAN DESIGN SOMETHING THAT THAT LOOKS INTERESTING\n[16:49] MEE045: KNOW OR LOOKS DIFFERENT\n[16:51] MEE045: UM INCORPORATES THE THE LOGO AND AND THE COLOURS AND UM WE CAN STILL HAVE OUR INTERCHANGEABLE FASCIAS EVEN IF IT'S THE YELLOW AND GREY UM\n[17:05] MEE045: AND UH I DUNNO BUTTONS OR OR BUTTONS AS AN OPTION\n[17:10] MEE048: UH I JUST HAD A THOUGHT ACTUALLY SORRY TO INTERRUPT\n[17:12] MEE045: DO PLEASE\n[17:12] MEE048: UH YOU WERE SAYING ABOUT UM IT COULD TECHNICAL PROBLEMS OF LIKE UH SOMEONE ON THE TELEVISION SAYING A CHANNEL NUMBER AND IT CHANGED WE COULD MAYBE HAVE LIKE AN ACTIVATION\n[17:21] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[17:26] MEE048: WORD\n[17:28] MEE048: 'CAUSE I'VE SEEN I'VE SEEN THIS USED ON COMPUTERS BEFORE WHERE YOU JUST YOU ADDRESS THE REMOTE YOU ADDRESS THE COMPUTER AND THEN GIVE IT A COMMAND\n[17:28] MEE045: YOU CER CERTAINLY COULD\n[17:31] FEE046: MM\n[17:34] MEE045: DEPE UH I DEPENDS WHETHER UM IF WE WANT TO MAKE THIS\n[17:40] MEE045: SO SIMPLE THAT ANYBODY CAN WALK INTO THE ROOM AND LIFT IT UP AND SAY\n[17:45] MEE048: OH I SEE\n[17:46] MEE048: OH YEAH I SEE\n[17:47] MEE045: B. B. C. ONE\n[17:48] MEE045: UM OKAY I MEAN YOU COULD\n[17:51] MEE045: PRINT ACTUALLY PRINT IT ON THE UH\n[17:53] MEE048: MM-HMM YEAH\n[17:54] MEE045: DEVICE ITSELF\n[17:57] MEE045: UM\n[17:57] MEE048: I MEAN I'M JUST THINKING OF THE POINT OF VIEW OF PEOP YOU COULD STILL LIKE LOSE THIS REMOTE\n[18:01] MEE045: S TH THIS I TH THAT'S ALWAYS GONNA BE A PROBLEM I THINK\n[18:04] MEE048: MM\n[18:05] MEE045: UM AND I I I S SO I SUPPOSE ONE UM\n[18:13] MEE045: COULD MAKE IT SO DESIRABLE THAT IF PEOPLE LOSE IT THEY IMMEDIATELY GO OUT AND BUY ANOTHER ONE\n[18:17] MEE045: ANYWAY SORRY CARRY ON\n[18:19] MEE045: DO YOU WANT TO JUST CARRY ON WITH\n[18:21] MEE048: OH NO I I INTERRUPTED YOU SORRY\n[18:22] MEE045: OR NO NO NO UH B I WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF IN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR REPORT THERE\n[18:24] MEE048: OH OKAY\n[18:27] MEE048: UM WELL I WAS JUST KINDA WRAPPING UP THERE\n[18:28] MEE048: YEAH I WAS THINKING UM YEAH MAYBE SUCH THINGS ARE RELEVANT\n[18:29] MEE045: MM OKAY\n[18:33] MEE048: WE COULD MAKE THINGS MUCH MORE F I THINK THE THE EIGHTY PERCENT OF PEOPLE WOULD SPEND MORE ON UH A REMOTE UH THAT LOOKS BETTER\n[18:40] MEE048: COMBINED WITH UH DECREASE THE OR TAKE OUT THE LIMITED FUNCTIO FUNCTIONS THAT WE DON'T REALLY USE MUCH\n[18:49] MEE048: ALRIGHT TAKE OUT TELETEXT BUT AS FOR CHANNEL SETTINGS AND STUFF IT MIGHT IT MIGHT UM TURN PEOPLE SOMEWHE PEOP SOME PEOPLE THAT WANT THE WHOLE FUNCTIONALITY AWAY\n[18:59] MEE048: BUT SINCE IF WE'RE MARKETING A MORE KIND OF FASHIONABLE APPROACH THEN IT'D IT WOULD BE FASHION AND FASHION OVER PRACTICALITY\n[19:03] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[19:09] MEE045: S S WE COULD WE COULD MAKE IT DUAL FUNCTION VOICE RECOGNITION AND STILL HAVE BUTTONS ON IT UM 'CAUSE WE'RE\n[19:14] MEE048: OH WE COULD YEAH\n[19:16] MEE048: WE C YEAH\n[19:17] MEE048: WE COULD EVEN HAVE IT AS LIKE A YEAH THE BUTTONS CONTROL THIS AND THE VOICE FUNCTIONS CONTROL THE F THINGS THAT YOU WOULD DO ALL THE TIME\n[19:23] MEE048: SO\n[19:24] MEE045: CERTAINLY COULD\n[19:26] MEE048: SO UH YEAH IF WE COULD UH POWER ON AND CHANNEL SELECTION AND AND VOLUME SELECTION WOULDN'T HAVE TO REALLY\n[19:26] FEE046: MM\n[19:26] MEE045: YEAH YEAH\n[19:32] MEE045: THE I MEAN THE THE ADVANTAGE OF DOING AWAY THE BUTTONS ALTOGETHER IS IT MAKES THE THING CHEAPER\n[19:36] MEE048: YEAH AND PROBABLY IT WOULD LOOK BETTER AS WELL\n[19:38] MEE045: NO IT COU CERTAINLY OPENS UP THE POSSIBILITY FOR MAKING IT UH YOU KNOW VISUALLY VERY DISTINCTIVE\n[19:44] MEE048: YEAH\n[19:45] MEE045: UM 'CAUSE YOU KNOW IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE A OBLONG BOX\n[19:45] MEE048: YEAH\n[19:50] FEE046: MM\n[19:51] MEE048: LINED WITH NUMBERED BUTTONS AND\n[19:52] MEE045: MM YEAH\n[19:54] MEE045: OKAY WHO SORRY HAVE YOU HAVE YOU FINISHED THERE ANDY\n[19:57] MEE048: UH YEAH YEAH THAT'S EVERYTHING\n[19:57] MEE045: YEP YEP\n[19:58] MEE045: UM GIVEN THAT WE'VE ALREADY HAD A EXTENSIVE DISCUSSION UH\n[20:07] FEE047: OKAY WELL I CAN DO MINE\n[20:08] FEE046: HMM\n[20:10] MEE048: DO YOU WANT THE CABLE\n[20:11] FEE047: YEAH LET'S SEE IF I CAN MAKE THIS WORK\n[20:15] FEE047: UM\n[20:36] FEE046: OH YOU HAVE TO HIT LIKE FUNCTION AND F. SOMETHING\n[20:38] FEE047: OH\n[20:39] MEE048: F. EIGHT\n[20:39] FEE046: F. EIGHT\n[20:46] FEE047: IS IT DOING\n[20:49] FEE046: DUNNO\n[20:50] MEE048: UH GIVE IT ABOUT TWENTY SECONDS OR SO\n[20:52] FEE047: OKAY\n[20:54] MEE045: AH THERE WE GO\n[20:54] FEE046: OH YEAH IT'S GOING\n[20:54] FEE047: OH OKAY\n[21:01] FEE047: OKAY SO THIS IS JUST ABOUT THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[21:05] MEE045: ALRIGHT\n[21:06] FEE047: SO THE METHOD\n[21:07] FEE047: I LOOKED ONLINE FOR EXAMPLES OF OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND THEN JUST KIND OF WAS TRYING TO BRAINSTORM SOME POSSIBLE DESIGN IDEAS AND UM IDENTIFY WHAT THE NECESSARY THINGS ARE\n[21:19] FEE047: WHAT PEOPLE ARE WHAT YOU REALLY WANNA HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL DO\n[21:23] FEE047: UM AND THEN THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT KINDS THAT I FOUND\n[21:26] FEE047: THERE'S A USER CENTRED ONE AND AN ENGINEERING CENTRED ONE WHICH I WILL HAVE PICTURES OF AND THEN WE KINDA HAVE TO DECIDE WHICH ONE THIS SHOULD BE\n[21:30] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[21:35] FEE047: SO THESE ARE THE TWO DIFFERENT ONES\n[21:40] FEE047: THIS ONE UM THIS IS THE USER CENTRED IT HAS UH QUITE A FEW MM UH UM FEWER BUTTONS AND THEN THIS IS THE ENGINEERING CENTRED\n[21:50] FEE047: WHICH HAS A LOT MORE BUTTONS AND PROBABLY THIS IS ONE THAT PEOPLE COMPLAIN ABOUT ABOUT HAVING TOO MANY BUTTONS THAT YOU DON'T USE\n[21:52] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[21:59] FEE047: SO BASICALLY WHAT A REMOTE CONTROL IS IS YOU IT'S TO SEND MESSAGES TO THE TELEVISION SET\n[22:06] FEE047: YOU KNOW TURN ON OFF SWITCH THE CHANNELS AND THE VOLUME AND THINGS SUCH AS THAT\n[22:11] FEE047: AND SO FOR THIS PRODUCT IT'S GONNA BE TELEVISION ONLY AND THEN IT HAS TO HAVE THE UH LOGOS\n[22:18] FEE047: FOR THE COMPANY AND THE COLOURS\n[22:21] FEE047: AND SO FOR MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES I THINK THIS ONE IS EASIER TO USE AND HAS QUITE A YOU KNOW FEWER BUTTONS\n[22:28] FEE047: UM WE WANT SOMETHING THAT SENDS MESSAGES EASILY TO THE TELEVISION AND I WAS KIND OF WONDERING ABOUT THIS EXAMPLE THAT THEY HAVE\n[22:36] FEE047: IT LOOKS KIND OF NARROW AT THE TOP AND I WAS THINKING MAYBE IF IT WERE WIDER AT THE TOP THEN THAT WOULD BE EASIER\n[22:41] MEE045: MM YEAH\n[22:44] FEE047: UM AND SO WE HAVE TO DECIDE WHAT'S GONNA MAKE OUR PRODUCT DIFFERENT\n[22:48] FEE047: E THE UNIQUE STYLE MAYBE HAVE IT LIGHT UP SO IT'S VISIBLE IN THE DARK\n[22:53] FEE047: UM THE CHANGEABLE FACE PLATES AND THE LIGHTING UP AND VISIBLE I WAS WHEN WE WERE TALKING ABOUT HAVI LOSING IT\n[22:59] FEE047: MAYBE TO HAVE A BUTTON ON THE TELEVISION THAT YOU PRESS AND IT MAYBE IF IT MAKES A NOISE OR LIGHTS UP OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[23:06] FEE047: SO IT'S EASIER TO FIND IF SOMEONE HAS HIDDEN UNDER THE COUCH OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[23:13] FEE047: SO THAT'S MY PRESENTATION\n[23:17] FEE047: YEAH\n[23:17] MEE045: OKAY CAN I UM I'M ACTUALLY GONNA USE THE UM IT'S GONNA CAUSE GREAT TECHNICAL PROBLEMS OVER HERE\n[23:24] MEE045: I'M ACTUALLY GONNA USE THE\n[23:34] FEE047: F THEY PROBABLY CLIP TO YOU\n[23:36] FEE046: OH YEAH THEY MIGHT BE MOVABLE\n[23:37] MEE048: YEAH\n[23:38] FEE046: OH YEAH THEY'RE ALL THEY'RE NOT CONNECTED TO ANYTHING ON THE TABLE YOU JUST LEAVE 'EM ON AND WALK AROUND WITH 'EM\n[24:04] MEE045: YES RATHER THAN THE UH THE THE TRADITIONAL IN FACT UM I WON'T EVEN GO THAT FAR\n[24:10] MEE045: UM SOMETHING LIKE THIS SHAPE YOU KNOW\n[24:16] MEE045: SORT OF SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN THAT'S SORT OF A MORE VERTICAL SHAPE\n[24:19] MEE045: UM THAT YOU YOU SORT OF HOLD IN YOUR HAND UM WELL I'M TRYING TO THINK\n[24:25] MEE045: UH UH UH L UH L SUCH AS I MEAN UM SOMETHING YOU HOLD UP LIKE THAT POSSIBLY WITH A COUPLE OF BUTTONS LIKE THAT\n[24:32] MEE045: BUT WITH THE THE ENTIRE TOP WITH THE YOU KNOW THE UH THE INFRARED OR WHATEVER SOURCE\n[24:32] FEE046: MM\n[24:38] MEE045: UH SO THAT YOU KNOW IT'S\n[24:40] MEE045: FLYING OFF IN ALL DIRECTIONS SO THAT UH UM UH AGAIN THE N NEED TO LOOK AT THE THE THE TECHNICALITIES OF UM\n[24:40] FEE046: MM\n[24:52] MEE045: ACTUALLY ACHIEVING THAT IN TERMS OF WHETHER THE YOU KNOW THE POWER REQUIREMENTS OF THE UH SUCH A SOURCE\n[24:58] MEE045: UM YOU KNOW COMPROMISE THE OUR OUR NEED FOR UH YOU KNOW IT IT BEING\n[25:05] MEE045: UM MM PERMANENTLY\n[25:09] MEE045: UH YOU KNOW AVAILABLE\n[25:11] MEE045: UH WHETHER WHETHER DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGY UM I MEAN TH ALL ALL THESE REMOTES ARE PRESUMABLY INFRARED AND LIKE THEY HAVE BEEN FOR A LONG TIME\n[25:20] MEE045: UH WE WE POSSIBLY NEED TO BE LOOKING AT AT AT SOMETHING DIFFERENT UM YOU KNOW SHORT RANGE\n[25:26] MEE045: NOT LIKE THE OLD UH RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS WHERE YOU'D CHANGE NEXT DOOR'S TELLY WHEN YOU CHANGE YOURS\n[25:32] MEE045: UM\n[25:35] MEE045: BUT UH UH I THINK BASICALLY I IF WE'RE GOING FOR I IF MINIMUM NUMBER OF BUTTONS IS OUR PRIORITY THEN WE SHOULD AS I SAY\n[25:44] MEE045: R KNOW REALLY BITE THE BULLETS AND AND REDUCE THE BUTTONS TO ABSOLUTE MINIMUM YOU KNOW POSSIBLY WITH BACKUP CHANNEL AND VOLUME BUTTONS AND ON OFF\n[25:53] MEE045: UM AND NOTHING ELSE\n[25:55] MEE045: UM SO THAT IT CAN AL IT COULD UH ALMOST END UP LIKE THAT BUT AGAIN EXCEPT THAT UM YOU KNOW THE RISK OF LOSING IT\n[26:04] MEE045: UM ANYWAY OKAY UM SO KATE WH WHAT ARE YOUR UH YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS\n[26:07] FEE046: YES MM\n[26:08] FEE047: OH\n[26:12] FEE046: WHICH ONE DOES THIS PLUG INTO\n[26:14] FEE047: HMM I THINK IT'S ALL THERE\n[26:17] FEE046: THAT ONE\n[26:19] FEE047: H\n[26:45] FEE046: I CAN'T DID YOU COULD YOU SEE IT ON YOU SCREEN WHEN IT\n[26:47] FEE047: OH YEAH\n[26:51] FEE047: THAT'S KIND OF STRANGE\n[26:52] FEE046: THAT'S NOT COOL\n[26:54] FEE046: OH WELL\n[26:54] FEE046: ANYWAYS\n[26:55] FEE046: UM ALRIGHT YEAH SO UM I'LL JUST DO MY PRESENTATION ON THE WORKING DESIGN UH\n[27:04] FEE046: OH THERE WE GO\n[27:07] FEE046: OKAY UM JUST AT THE M YEAH THE WHOLE SORT OF METHOD OF HOW THE REMOTE CONTROL WORKS\n[27:13] FEE046: UH THE BASIC FUNCTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL IS TO SEND MESSAGES TO ANOTHER SH SYSTEM THE THE T. V. OR THE D. V. D. PLAYER OR WHATEVER\n[27:19] FEE046: UM AND IT DOES THIS UH BY WELL\n[27:21] FEE046: YOU NEED TO START OFF YOU NEED AN ENERGY SOURCE AND THIS ENERGY SOURCE WILL FEED INTO AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CHIP AND THE CIRCUIT CHIP IS THE PART THAT ACTUALLY COMPOSES THE DIFFERENT MESSAGES UH WITHIN THE REMOTE UM WHICH WILL THEN BE SENT TO THE UH THE TELEVISION\n[27:35] FEE046: THE D. V. D. TO TELL THAT WHAT TO DO\n[27:37] FEE046: UM AND YOU NEED A USER INTERFACE\n[27:38] FEE046: WHICH CONTROLS THE CHIP AND THUS THE MESSAGES AND UH THE USER INTERFACE IS THAT'S BASICALLY JUST YOU KN THE S SORTA DESIGN OF THE ACTUAL REMOTE WHICH YOU HOLD IN YOUR HANDS AND WHAT BUTTONS WILL BE ON IT\n[27:49] FEE046: UM\n[27:53] FEE046: OH SHOOT\n[27:57] FEE046: OKAY\n[27:58] FEE046: UH JUST GENERAL FINDINGS\n[28:00] FEE046: UH WHAT WE NEED UH TECHNICALLY SPEAKING FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL IS SOME SORT OF ENERGY SOURCE\n[28:05] FEE046: UH SOME SORT OF USER INTERFACE WHICH I THINK WE'VE MOSTLY BEEN TALKING ABOUT THE USER INTERFACE AND THE DESIGN OF THAT\n[28:10] FEE046: UM A CIRCUIT CHIP WITHIN THAT TO UH CONTROL AND SEND THE MESSAGES AND UM A SENDER AND RECEIVER\n[28:22] FEE046: AND UM OOPS\n[28:24] FEE046: UH-HUH\n[28:27] FEE046: THIS IS JUST SORT OF A LITTLE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR\n[28:30] FEE046: UH THIS JUST KINDA REPRESENTS THE ENERGY SOURCE WHICH FEEDS INTO THE CIRCUIT CHIP UH WHICH MAYBE THEN WE COULD HAVE THAT FEED INTO A SWITCH WHICH WOULD SEND SIGNALS F TO UM A SUBCOMPONENT AND ON TO A LIGHT BULB BETWEEN SO IT'LL LIGHT UP ONCE WE START ONCE YOU START PRESSING BUTTONS\n[28:30] MEE048: HMM\n[28:45] FEE046: UM ALSO SEND SIGNALS TO THE UM INFRARED BULB WHICH WILL BE THE PART THAT ACTUALLY WHAT\n[28:52] FEE046: SENDS SIGNALS TO THE THE TELEVISION\n[28:55] FEE046: AND THEN YOU'VE GOT YOUR HAPPY LITTLE T. V. WATCHER THERE\n[29:01] FEE046: AND SO MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES I I JUST THINK WE NEED SORTA BIG UH ENERGY SOURCE THAT WON'T DIE OUT\n[29:06] FEE046: UH PERHAPS SOME SORT OF RECHARGEABLE BATTERY OR A BATTERY DOCK YOU COULD PLACE IT IN\n[29:10] FEE046: SO IT'D CONSTANTLY BE CHARGED SO YOU WOULDN'T HAVE TO UH BE WORRYING ABOUT IT RUNNING OUT OF BATTERIES AND NOT CHANGING CHANNELS FOR YOU\n[29:17] FEE046: UH A WIDE RANGE UH SENDER RECEIVER SO THAT YOU CAN HIT THE BUTTONS FROM BASICALLY ANYWHERE IN THE ROOM AND THE CHANNEL'LL STILL BE CHANGED\n[29:24] FEE046: UH ALSO DEFINITELY A USER FRIENDLY INTERFACE UM AND I THINK WE'VE ALL SORT OF MENTIONED ADDING A A LOCATING DEVICE ON IT\n[29:32] FEE046: SO WHEN IT DOES GET STUCK UNDER THE COUCH CUSHIONS AS THEY INEVITABLY DO YOU CAN FIND THEM EASILY\n[29:40] FEE046: AND THAT'S PRETTY MUCH IT\n[29:42] MEE045: OKAY\n[29:44] MEE045: UH IT SEEMS SEEMS TO ME THERE ARE A NUMBER OF FUNDAMENTAL DECISIONS TO MAKE BEFORE WE UM I THINK YOUR POINT ABOUT THE THE BIG ENERGY SOURCE IS UH A VERY VALID ONE\n[29:49] FEE046: MM\n[29:54] FEE046: MM\n[29:57] MEE045: UM I DON'T SUPPOSE WE'VE GOT ANY STATISTICS ON THE THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF UH REMOTE CONTROLS PARTICULARLY SORT OF INDEPENDENT ONES\n[30:07] MEE045: UM GIVEN\n[30:10] MEE045: YOU KNOW THE NUMBER OF THINGS YOU BUY THESE DAYS WHICH YOU KNOW HAVE A A A LITHIUM WHATEVER BATTERY IN\n[30:15] MEE045: THAT'S UH YOU KNOW NEVER NEEDS REPLACING\n[30:18] MEE045: UM PERHAPS WE SHOULD HAVE THE THE DISPOSABLE REMOTE CONTROL UH UM YOU KNOW ONE SOME SORT OF TYPICAL USAGE\n[30:27] MEE045: YOU KNOW THE THE THE BATTERY WILL LAST\n[30:29] MEE045: KNOW FIVE TEN YEARS\n[30:32] MEE045: BY WHICH TIME I MEAN WHEN ALL'S SAID AND DONE THE DIGITAL TELEVISION\n[30:36] MEE045: WILL BE TAKING OVER IN THAT TIME SCALE\n[30:38] FEE046: MM\n[30:40] MEE048: MM-HMM\n[30:40] MEE045: UM\n[30:42] MEE045: UH UH P PERHAPS WE SHOULD KNOW REDUCE THE UH YOU KNOW\n[30:44] MEE045: THE SORT OF MOVING PARTS EVEN MORE BY NOT EVEN HAVING A BATTERY COMPARTMENT AND UH\n[30:48] FEE046: JUST HAVING ONE THAT'S GUARANTEED TO LAST FIVE TO TEN YEARS\n[30:50] MEE045: YEAH AND IF IF ANYBODY MANAGES TO RUN IT DOWN WE'LL WE'LL GIVE 'EM A NEW ONE\n[30:51] FEE046: OH COOL\n[30:53] FEE046: YEAH FAIR ENOUGH\n[30:55] MEE045: UM IT'S YOU KNOW IT'S WHAT IT SAVES IN COST AND YOU KNOW THERE THERE'S A WELL IT'S ACTUALLY A MARKETING GIMMICK\n[31:03] MEE045: I MEAN IT'S HARDLY A GIMMICK IT'S UH IT'S TOTALLY PRACTICAL\n[31:06] MEE045: UH SO I TH THINK YOU KNOW THE IDEA OF A RECHARGEABLE ONE IS UM\n[31:11] MEE045: UH UNLESS YOU'RE REALLY HIGH TECH AND IT SORT OF JUST RECHARGES ITSELF IF IT'S N BY YOU KNOW MAGNETIC WAVES OR WHATEVER IF IF IT\n[31:18] MEE048: IT COULD HAVE LIKE UH KNOW LIKE A CORDLESS PHONE IN YOUR HOUSE IT S GOT LIKE A BASE THAT SITS THERE ALL THE TIME\n[31:22] MEE045: YEAH\n[31:22] FEE046: MM MM\n[31:23] MEE045: ARE ARE PEOPLE REALLY GONNA USE IT THOUGH\n[31:25] MEE048: I SUPPOSE YEAH\n[31:25] FEE047: YEAH PEOPLE ARE PRO I WOULD THINK THAT PEOPLE MIGHT FORGET I MEAN PEOPLE FORGET TO PUT THEIR CORDLESS PHONES BACK ON THERE SO\n[31:26] MEE045: UM\n[31:26] FEE046: MM YEAH\n[31:29] MEE045: I I TH I THINK\n[31:31] FEE046: MM MM\n[31:32] MEE045: YEAH\n[31:32] MEE048: YEAH\n[31:32] MEE045: IT'S UM I MEAN I KNOW THAT SOMEI TIMES MY MY WIFE GOES OUT IN THE MORNING AND SAYS OH I SHOULD HAVE PUT THE PHONE ON TO CHARGE AND THEN THEN SHE'S HAD THOSE FOR SO LONG THAT IF SHE HASN'T WORKED THAT OUT BY NOW\n[31:38] FEE046: MM\n[31:43] MEE045: UM\n[31:45] FEE046: 'CAUSE I ONLY REMEMBER TO CHARGE MY CELL PHONE UH WHEN BATTERY DIES\n[31:48] FEE047: YEAH\n[31:48] FEE046: AND THAT'S PRETTY MUCH YEAH\n[31:49] MEE045: WHEN IT YEAH WH WHEN IT'S DIED IS A PROBLEM\n[31:50] FEE046: YEAH WHEN IT TURNS ITSELF OFF THAT'S WHEN I PLUG IT IN YEAH\n[31:51] MEE045: YEAH YEAH YEAH SO UH UM WHAT SO WH WHAT WHAT DO WE THINK ABOUT THE UM THE THE PERMANENT MM BATTERY\n[32:01] FEE046: YEAH THINK THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[32:02] MEE048: UH\n[32:03] MEE048: THAT SOUNDS PRETTY GOOD YEAH\n[32:03] FEE047: NO\n[32:05] MEE045: IS THE UH YOU KNOW WE WE WE ARE REALLY GOING FOR THE ULTIMATE IN EX UH EXTERNAL SIMPLICITY HERE\n[32:06] FEE047: UM\n[32:10] FEE046: MM\n[32:11] MEE045: UM YOU KNOW CUT COST WITHIN THE\n[32:15] MEE045: MANUFACTURING AND UH\n[32:18] MEE045: YOU KNOW IF WE HAVE A HIGH TECH INTERIOR THEN THEN THAT THAT SH MAY WELL BE COST EFFECTIVE\n[32:23] FEE047: DO THEY MAKE BATTERIES THAT LAST THAT LONG\n[32:25] MEE045: I MEAN TH TH CERTAINLY\n[32:26] MEE045: UM I CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING OFF THE S TOP OF MY HEAD BUT THERE ARE CERTAINLY THINGS THAT YOU BUY\n[32:32] MEE045: I MEAN CALCULATORS FOR EXAMPLE\n[32:34] FEE046: THEY USUALLY HAVE THE LITTLE LIGHT UH SOURCE I DUNNO WHAT THE HECK THEY'RE CALLED THE BUT YEAH THE LITTLE CELLS THAT\n[32:38] FEE047: YEAH THEY HAVE THAT LITTLE SOLAR\n[32:40] MEE045: SOM WELL SOME DO I MEAN TH TH BUT THERE ARE BATTERY ONES THAT UM ARE YOU KNOW SORT OF PERMANENTLY SEALED\n[32:42] FEE046: YEAH\n[32:44] MEE048: MM-HMM\n[32:45] FEE046: MM\n[32:46] FEE047: YEAH\n[32:47] MEE045: IN IN FACT I'D\n[32:48] FEE046: MOST OF THEM DON'T THEY HAVE SORT OF A COMBINATION OF THE TWO\n[32:50] FEE046: LIKE WHEN THERE IS LIGHT THEY'LL WORK OFF THE LIGHT AND IF THERE ISN'T\n[32:52] MEE045: YEAH UH UH\n[32:53] FEE046: THEY'LL KICK INTO THIS BATTERY SO WE CAN MAYBE DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT WHEREAS THERE IS A BATTERY\n[32:57] FEE046: BUT IF THERE'S ENOUGH LIGHT THEN IT'S USING THE LIGHT SO THAT IT'S NOT ACTUALLY DRAINING THE BATTERY ALL THE TIME\n[33:01] FEE047: MM\n[33:02] FEE046: BUT YOU WILL HAVE THE BATTERY THERE FOR WHEN YOU NEED IT\n[33:03] MEE045: YEAH I I MEAN TH TH THIS NEEDS GOING T INTO THE TECHNOLOGY A BIT\n[33:06] FEE046: MM\n[33:07] MEE045: I MEAN THE THE ACTUAL TIME THAT A REMOTE CONTROL IS ACTUALLY OPERATING\n[33:11] FEE046: MM\n[33:12] MEE045: I WOULD THINK IS\n[33:15] MEE045: I IS IS PROBABLY YOU KNOW NO MORE THAN MINUTES IN ITS ENTIRE LIFE\n[33:19] FEE046: OH IT DEPEND IF IT'S UH DEPENDS WHO WHO'S USING IT WHO'S JUST SITTING THERE CLICKING CLICKING CLICKING CLICKING YEAH\n[33:19] MEE045: UM\n[33:22] FEE047: YEAH SOME PEOPLE ARE\n[33:23] MEE045: IF BUT I SAY IF IF PEOPLE ARE GETTING R. S. I. FROM IT THEN UH THEN UH THEN THEN PERHAPS WE'RE LOOKING AT THE WRONG MARKET N\n[33:26] FEE046: YEAH THEN THEY'RE CLICKING A LOT YEAH\n[33:26] FEE047: YEAH\n[33:28] FEE047: YEAH\n[33:29] MEE048: W LIKE LIKE THIS UM THIS UH MARKET RESEARCH THING SAYS NUMBER OF TIMES PER HOUR THAT IT'S USED CHANNEL SELECTION A HUNDRED AND SIXTY EIGHT\n[33:38] FEE047: PER HOUR\n[33:38] MEE048: TIMES PER HOUR\n[33:39] MEE045: RIGHT\n[33:39] FEE046: YEAH\n[33:40] MEE048: YEAH\n[33:42] FEE047: WOW\n[33:43] FEE047: THAT'S A LOT\n[33:44] FEE046: YEAH\n[33:45] MEE045: OH I MUST ADMIT I HADN'T UM I'D I'D MISSED THAT\n[33:48] MEE045: THAT DOES SOUND EXCESSIVE\n[33:50] MEE048: BUT THEN AGAIN IF YOU THINK IT OF THE AMOUNT OF YOU KNOW AMOUNT OF USE IT'S LIKE\n[33:55] MEE045: YEAH\n[33:56] MEE048: THAT'S IT'S LESS THAN A SECOND UM\n[33:57] FEE046: YEAH\n[33:58] FEE047: YEAH\n[33:58] FEE046: YEAH\n[33:59] MEE045: WELL THAT'S RIGHT\n[34:00] MEE045: AND AND I I DON'T I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHETHER THE I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHETHER THE S THE SIGNAL LASTS AS LONG AS YOU ACTUALLY KEEP THE BUTTON PRESSED\n[34:05] FEE046: MM\n[34:06] MEE045: OR WHETHER IT'S JUST A\n[34:07] MEE048: YEAH\n[34:09] MEE045: SORTA TENTH OF A SECOND NO MATTER HOW LONG YOU PRESS IT FOR I DON'T KNOW I DON'T ACTUALLY KNOW\n[34:14] FEE047: THOUGH I THINK WITH DIGITAL T. V. LIKE I KNOW ON MY CABLE BOX\n[34:14] MEE045: UM\n[34:18] FEE047: YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO DO THAT BECAUSE THE CHANNEL CAN'T KEEP UP WITH IT IF YOU JUST PRESS IT LIKE THAT\n[34:21] MEE045: YEAH\n[34:21] FEE046: MM\n[34:22] FEE047: SO YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO USE THE MENU AND GO THROUGH THE DIFFERENT\n[34:24] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[34:24] MEE048: MM-HMM\n[34:27] FEE047: CHANNELS THAT WAY INSTEAD OF\n[34:31] MEE045: MM\n[34:37] MEE045: RIGHT SO I'VE GOT A MESSAGE TO SAY FIVE MINUTES I DUNNO HOW LONG AGO THAT APPEARED\n[34:41] MEE045: UM 'CAUSE WE'RE WE'RE GETTING UM RIGHT SO I'D I NEED TO SUM UP VERY QUICKLY HERE UM\n[34:41] FEE047: UH OH\n[34:48] MEE045: WE'RE LOOKING AT EXTREME SIMPLICITY\n[34:52] MEE045: WE'RE LOOKING AT A\n[34:54] MEE045: RADICALLY DIFFERENT SHAPE\n[34:57] MEE045: POSSIBLY NO BUTTONS AT ALL UM BUT IF YOU CAN INCORPORATE UM\n[35:03] MEE045: CHANNEL CHANGE AND VOLUME BUTTONS UM IN INTO THE DESIGN THEN THEN THAT'S FINE\n[35:10] MEE045: UM IN THE I MEAN THE THE ROLE OF THE OF THE UM THE USER INTERFACE DES DESIGNER BECOMES B YOU KNOW MORE IMPORTANT HERE\n[35:20] MEE045: BECAUSE YOU KNOW SHAPE IS NO LONGER AN\n[35:22] MEE045: A UH UM A SERIOUS CONSTRAINT\n[35:27] MEE045: BUT WE CLEARLY ONLY NEED TH THE MAIN BUTTONS ALTHOUGH UH IF CLEARLY ONLY NEED THE MAIN FUNCTIONS\n[35:34] MEE045: UM I DON'T SEE WHY WE SHOULDN'T GO FOR VOICE RECOGNITION UM AND THE THE ONLY BUTTONS THAT I THINK WE NEED ARE CHANNEL CONTROL\n[35:45] MEE045: VOLUME CONTROL AND ON OFF\n[35:50] MEE045: UM IT NEEDS TO INCORPORATE THE CORPORATE LOGO UH THE THE GREY AND YELLOW COLOUR SCHEME AND THERE'S NO REASON WHY WE CAN'T INTRODUCE UM INTERCHANGEABLE\n[36:05] MEE045: UH COVERS\n[36:07] MEE045: UM UH D SO DOES THAT ACCURATELY SUMMARISE WHAT WE'VE DISCUSSED\n[36:13] MEE048: YEAH\n[36:14] FEE047: YEAH\n[36:14] FEE046: YEP\n[36:15] FEE046: HMM\n[36:15] MEE045: RIGHT\n[36:16] FEE047: UM\n[36:19] MEE045: SO UH\n[36:21] FEE047: OH I JUST HAVE ONE QUESTION\n[36:21] MEE045: YEAH\n[36:22] FEE047: SO ARE WE DOING JUST THE TELEVISION OR ARE WE DOING SO NOT D. V. D. PLAYERS WE OKAY OKAY\n[36:25] MEE045: WE ARE DOING JUST THE TELEVISION\n[36:28] MEE045: NO\n[36:30] MEE045: I THINK THAT'S QUITE CLEAR FROM THE THE INFORMATION THAT WE'VE BEEN GIVEN NO\n[36:31] FEE046: MM\n[36:33] FEE047: OKAY\n[36:34] MEE048: YEAH LIKE IN THE EMAIL OF TELEVISION ONLY\n[36:36] MEE048: IN FACT THEY'RE IN THE CONSTRAINTS EMAIL THAT I GOT\n[36:40] MEE045: RIGHT\n[36:41] MEE048: DIDN'T YOU MENTION THE TELETEXT JUST TELEVISION ONLY\n[36:42] MEE045: OH YEAH WELL TH THAT'S ONE I S THAT'S ONE I SENT YOU\n[36:43] FEE046: MM\n[36:43] FEE047: YEAH\n[36:44] MEE045: WHICH WHICH WAS MY INTERPRETATION OF UH OF THE UH WHAT CAME DOWN FROM FROM HEAD OFFICE\n[36:45] MEE048: OH OKAY\n[36:46] FEE046: YEAH\n[36:47] MEE048: OH YEAH\n[36:47] FEE047: OH OKAY\n[36:48] FEE046: OKAY\n[36:50] MEE045: UM\n[36:56] MEE045: THAT'S THAT THAT THAT THAT'S THEIR UH THEIR VIEW\n[37:01] MEE045: OKAY SO UH WE CAN ALL GIVE SOME THOUGHT TO THAT UH FOR FOR THE NEXT MEETING THANK YOU VERY MUCH INDEED\n[37:06] 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"hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:15] MEE045: ALRIGHT\n[0:16] MEE045: ALRIGHT\n[0:16] MEE045: THANK YOU FOR COMING TO THIS THIRD MEETING OF THE UH UH DESIGN GROUP\n[0:21] MEE045: UM I THINK WE UH MADE SOME DEFINITE PROGRESS AT THE LAST ONE UM AND COME UP WITH SOME INTERESTING UH UH W SUGGESTIONS FOR OUR OUR NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[0:34] MEE045: UM I'LL AGAIN VERY QUICKLY UH JUST PRESENT SOME NOTES OF THAT MEETING\n[0:40] MEE045: UM THE THE THE PROBLEM WITH EXISTING REMOTE CONTROLS WE FELT WAS THAT THEY'RE UGLY UM AND THAT PEOPLE ARE PREPARED TO PAY A PREMIUM FOR SOMETHING BETTER\n[0:52] MEE045: UM THEY'VE GOT LOTS OF BUTTONS ON THEM THAT UH PEOPLE DON'T USE AND FIND DIFFICULT TO LEARN\n[0:57] MEE045: UM AND PEOPLE LOSE THEM\n[0:59] MEE045: AND\n[1:01] MEE045: WE WE THOUGHT THAT F FOR OUR OUR NEW UH UH REMOTE CONTROL THAT EVERYBODY WILL WANT TO RUSH OUT AND BUY\n[1:09] MEE045: UM THAT WE'RE WE SHOULD LOOK AT SPEECH RECOGNITION RATHER THAN R RATHER THAN BUTTONS\n[1:16] MEE045: AND THAT IF WE HAVE ANY BUTTONS THEY SHOULD BE VERY FEW OF THEM AND ONLY FOR THOSE FUNCTIONS THAT ARE ACTUALLY IDENTIFIED THAT THAT PEOPLE USE\n[1:24] MEE045: THAT UM WE WANT TO GO FOR UH A LONG LASTING BATTERY THAT WE GUA WE GUARANTEE FOR THE LIFE OF THE UH UH THE PRODUCT AND A SHAPE THAT WILL BE INSTANTLY RECOGNISABLE\n[1:36] MEE045: A. UM AS UH A TRENDY REMOTE CONTROL AND AND B. AS UH A REAL REACTION PRODUCT\n[1:43] MEE045: SO THAT W UH WHEN PEOPLE ARE UH HAPPY WITH THAT THEY WILL THEY WILL WANT TO BUY UH EVERYTHING ELSE FROM US\n[1:53] MEE045: UH\n[1:59] MEE045: OKAY\n[2:04] MEE045: SO AGAIN UM\n[2:06] MEE045: I'LL WE'LL HAVE THE THREE THREE PRESENTATIONS FROM THE THE THE THREE OF YOU AND THEN UH WE'LL WE'LL MAKE A A FINAL A FINAL UH DECISION\n[2:18] MEE045: UM AND THE THE DECISIONS THAT WE NEED TO TO MAKE TODAY FINALLY\n[2:21] MEE045: ARE UM WHAT ENERGY SOURCE WE WANT TO USE WHETHER I IT IS PRACTICAL TO USE UH UM\n[2:29] MEE045: A A A LONG LASTING ONE\n[2:31] MEE045: AND UH I I THINK OUR DISCUSSION WAS AROUND THE FACT THAT UH IF WE'RE GONNA GO FOR UH A LONG LASTING POWER SUPPLY\n[2:38] MEE045: THEN BASICALLY IT'S UH SEALED FOR LIFE AND UH IF ANYBODY DOES MANAGE TO RUN ONE DOWN WE'LL WE'LL GIVE THEM ANOTHER ONE\n[2:46] MEE045: AND UH IT IT'LL BE UH YOU KNOW PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED AS PART OF THE TH THE ADVERTISING LITERATURE THAT IT'S UM UM\n[2:54] MEE045: YOU KNOW FOR LIFE GUARANTEED FOR LIFE\n[2:58] MEE045: UM NOW THE THE THE INTERNAL CHIP UM AND UH THIS IS WHERE I NEED UH UH KATE'S EXPERT ADVICE AND GIVEN THAT TH THIS HAS TO TO GO TO MARKET AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE UM D D DO WE GO FOR A CUSTOM DESIGNED CHIP\n[3:15] MEE045: OR OR DO WE BUY ONE OFF THE SHELF AND AND PROGRAMME IT OURSELVES\n[3:20] MEE045: UH I MEAN I'M I'M I'M\n[3:24] MEE045: N NOT AN EXPERT ON THESE THINGS BUT PRESUMABLY THERE MUST BE LOADS OF 'EM ALREADY ON THE MARKET THAT WE CAN MODIFY\n[3:30] MEE045: BUT UH THAT THAT'S UH THAT'S YOUR AREA OF EXPERTISE\n[3:35] MEE045: AND THEN THE UH YOU KNOW THE THE OVERALL DESIGN OF THE CASE UH IS IS IS KENDRA'S FIELD AND UH\n[3:45] MEE045: WE WE HAD SOME DISCUSSIONS LAST TIME AS AS TO UH HOW WE MIGHT GO FORWARD AND WE'LL WE'LL FINALISE THOSE\n[3:53] MEE045: UH DA TODAY\n[3:57] MEE045: UM AND THI THIS IS ALL LINKED IN WITH THE THE THE USER INTERFACE WHETHER WE P UM\n[4:03] MEE045: GO FOR VOICE BUTTONS OR OR A BIT OF BOTH\n[4:07] MEE045: UH\n[4:09] MEE045: AND THEN UH YOU KNOW F FOR THE NEXT MEETING KATE WILL BE LOOKING AT THE THE THE S THE LOOK\n[4:15] MEE045: FEEL AND DESIGN KENDRA THE UH\n[4:20] MEE045: HO HOW THE THE USER ACTUALLY USES IT AND AND ANDREW OF COURSE THE THE PRODUCT EVALUATION\n[4:25] MEE045: AND UH KATE AND KENDRA WILL BE PRODUCING A A MODEL FOR US TO UH TO LOOK AT\n[4:35] MEE045: UH SO IF IF WE CAN HAVE THE THE THREE PRESENTATIONS AGAIN PLEASE AND UH UM P PERHAPS YOU'D LIKE TO START UH K\n[4:43] FEE046: OKAY\n[4:45] FEE046: UM\n[4:45] MEE045: KATE\n[4:49] MEE045: OH I'M SORRY OH SORRY\n[4:50] FEE046: UM P THERE WE GO\n[5:13] FEE046: 'KAY I'LL JUST BE TALKING ABOUT THE COMPONENTS DESIGN\n[5:18] FEE046: AND\n[5:23] FEE046: OKAY BASICALLY I JUST UH LOOKED AT WHAT EXACTLY DO REMOTES DO\n[5:27] FEE046: UH BASICALLY THEY WAIT FOR YOU TO PRESS A KEY OR GIVE A VOICE COMMAND AND THEN THIS IS TRANSLATED UH INTO UH LIGHT SIGNALS WHICH ARE THEN SEEN BY THE T. V.\n[5:36] FEE046: UH THE MATERIALS WE'RE GONNA NEED TO LOOK AT UH THE TWO BIG ONES ARE THE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CHIP AND THE BATTERY AND THE IN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CHIP UH WORKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH A A DIODE TRANSISTOR OR RESONATOR\n[5:48] FEE046: UH TWO MORE RESISTORS AND A CAPACITOR AND THE BATTERY WORKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH A RESISTOR AND A CAPACITOR\n[5:55] FEE046: UM\n[6:00] FEE046: UH BASICALLY WHAT HAPPENS IS YOU'LL PRESS A NUMBER OR GIVE A VOICE COMMAND AND THIS CREATES A A CONNECTION WITHIN THE THE REMOTE THAT ALLOWS THE CHIP THE CHIP THEN SENSES THIS CONNECTION AND PRODUCES A SIGNAL IN A MORSE CODE FORMAT\n[6:13] FEE046: THIS SIGNAL'S SENT TO THE TRANSISTOR WHICH AMPLIFIES IT AND THEN SENDS IT ON TO THE LIGHT EMITTING DIODE AND UH WHICH IS THEN TRAI CHANGED INTO A INFRARED LIGHT WHICH IS SENT TO THE T. V. AND SORT OF SEEN BY THE T. V. AND WHICH UH CHANGES THE CHANNELS\n[6:29] FEE046: UM\n[6:32] FEE046: OH\n[6:34] FEE046: UH COOL\n[6:43] FEE046: UH SO AS FOR HOW WE SHOULD END UP UH USING THIS IN OUR REMOTE UH T COUPLE OF MAIN QUESTIONS ARE THE BUTTONS\n[6:50] FEE046: UH Y THE FEWER BUTTONS YOU HAVE I GUESS THE FEWER INTERNAL CONNECTIONS AND INTERNAL CODES YOU'RE GONNA NEED\n[6:55] FEE046: UM\n[6:57] FEE046: HOWEVER UH TO N NOT HAVE BUTTONS OR TO USE A VOICE COMMANDS INSTEAD OF BUTTONS MIGHT MAKE THESE CONNECTIONS MORE DIFFICULT AND UH RAISE THE PRODUCTION COST\n[7:05] FEE046: THAT'S SOMETHING WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT\n[7:07] FEE046: ALSO WE HAVE TO WORK WITHIN THE COMPANY CONSTRAINTS\n[7:09] FEE046: AND THE COMPANY HAS INFORMED ME VIA EMAIL THAT UH THEY'RE EXPERTS AT PUSHBUTTONS AND THAT SEEMS TO BE THE MOST UH COST EFFECTIVE WAY OF PRODUCING IT\n[7:18] FEE046: UM ALSO WITH BATTERY CONNECTIONS THE COMPANY HAS SOME LIMITS ON THE BATTERIES WE CAN USE\n[7:23] FEE046: SO I WAS THINKING PERHAPS A COMBINATION OF SOLAR CELLS WITH A BACK UP BASIC BATTERY AND SOMEHOW BETWEEN THE COMBINATION OF THAT TWO WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO COME UP WITH SOMETHING THAT UH WILL LAST THE THE LIFETIME OR THE FIVE TO TEN YEARS AND WE COULD STILL KEEP THAT ORIGINAL IDEA\n[7:39] FEE046: UM WE ALSO NEED TO LOOK AT THE CHIPS UH V CUSTOM DESIGNED VERSUS OFF THE SHELF\n[7:44] FEE046: AND THE CUSTOM DESIGNED WILL GIVE US MUCH MORE FLEXIBILITY AND ENABLE US TO INCORPORATE THE VOICE FUNCTION THAT WE ALL UH SEEM TO HAVE AGREED UPON\n[7:52] FEE046: UM HOWEVER THAT'S GONNA COST MORE\n[7:53] FEE046: BUT UH THE OFF THE SHELF IS GONNA BE UH CHEAPER AND IT'S GONNA BE ALLOW US TO PRODUCE IT QUICKER AND GET OUT THERE FASTER\n[7:59] FEE046: BUT IT'S GOING TO BE LESS FLEXIBLE WITH THE FEATURES ESPECIALLY THINGS LIKE UH VOICE ACTIVATION\n[8:04] FEE046: WHICH HAVEN'T REALLY BEEN USED MUCH ON REMOTES SO THERE'S NOT REALLY CHIPS OUT THERE THAT WOULD BE EASY TO UH TO CONVERT\n[8:09] FEE046: SO IF WE WERE UH DEFINITELY GONNA GO WITH THE THE VOICE OPTION WE'D PROBABLY HAVE TO DESIGN UM OUR OWN CHIP\n[8:16] FEE046: AND THAT PRETTY MUCH SUMS IT UP\n[8:19] MEE045: OKAY SO HOW UM SORRY CAN YOU UH JUST PUT THAT ONE BACK UP AGAIN PLEASE\n[8:22] FEE046: MM\n[8:23] FEE046: OH YEP SORRY\n[8:24] FEE046: YEP\n[8:25] MEE045: UM\n[8:28] MEE045: UH D D D OKAY I MEAN UH INEVITABLY A B A CUSTOM DESIGN CHIP IS GONNA BE MORE EXPENSIVE\n[8:32] FEE046: MM\n[8:33] MEE045: DO WE DO WE KNOW UH BY HOW MUCH\n[8:34] FEE046: UM I DON'T ACTUALLY HAVE ANY PRICE INFORMATION NO\n[8:38] MEE045: AND AND DO WE KNOW HOW LONG IT'LL TAKE TO UH DEVELOP A A CUSTOM CHIP\n[8:42] FEE046: UM IT A LOT LONGER THAN AN OFF THE SHELF CHIP\n[8:46] FEE046: OH W YEAH WE DID THE THE PROBLEM IS THE THE THE VOICE TECHNOLOGY IS NOT REALLY HIGHLY DEVELOPED\n[8:50] MEE045: RIGHT OKAY\n[8:51] FEE046: IT'S SORT OF STILL STILL IN AN EX EXPERIMENTAL FORM\n[8:53] FEE046: UH SO IT WOULD UH IT'S HARD TO PREDICT THE TIME\n[8:57] MEE045: RIGHT I THINK WE NEED TO MAKE A A DECISION HERE\n[9:02] MEE045: UH GIVEN THAT THE COMPANY WANTS THIS ON THE MARKET QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY\n[9:05] FEE046: MM\n[9:06] MEE045: THAT WOULD APPEAR TO UH EFFECTIVELY CONSTRAIN US TO AN EXISTING CHIP AND THUS THEREFORE CONVENTIONAL BUTTON TECHNOLOGY\n[9:16] MEE045: UM UH NOW BEFORE WE GO ROUND EVERYBODY ELSE DOES ANYBODY UM\n[9:22] FEE047: I\n[9:22] MEE045: H HAVE ANY HAVE ANYTI HA ANYTHING TO SAY ABOUT THAT\n[9:25] FEE047: I JUST HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT THAT\n[9:27] FEE047: UM DOES IT MAKE A DIFFERENCE IF THERE ARE JUST A FEW COMMANDS\n[9:31] FEE047: FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU UM CAN PRE PROGRAMME IN LIKE NUMBERS ONE THROUGH TEN AND PRE PROGRAMME SAY YOU KNOW\n[9:38] FEE047: NINE CHANNELS AND THEN JUST USE THE VOICE RECOGNITION TO SAY CHANNEL ONE AND THEN YOU'VE PROGRAMMED IN SAY B. B. C. FOUR AS YOUR CHANNEL ONE\n[9:46] FEE047: AS YOUR FAVOURITE IT'S LIKE TO HAVE A CERTAIN NUMBER OF FAVOURITES UM AND THAT W\n[9:50] FEE046: W JUST TO TO INCORPORATE THE VOICE ACTIVATION IN IT IS IS SORTA THE TRICK\n[9:54] FEE046: ONCE YOU'VE GOT THE WHOLE VOICE CHIP IN THERE THEN IT'S PRETTY MUCH THE THE WORLD THE THE SKY IS YOUR LIMIT\n[9:54] FEE047: OKAY\n[9:55] FEE047: THEN IT DOESN'T MATTER\n[9:56] FEE047: OKAY\n[9:58] FEE046: BUT TO ACTUALLY THE THE BIG STEP IS TO ACTUALLY GET THE VOICE ACTIVATION CHIPS IN THERE AND WORKING\n[10:01] FEE047: OKAY\n[10:04] MEE045: CAUSE UH I MUST SAY I FIND IT SLIGHTLY SURPRISING GIVEN THAT YOU KNOW MOBILE PHONES INCORPORATE VOICE ACTIVATED DIALLING\n[10:12] MEE045: SO UH UM I MEAN I D D FOR SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT WELL NO I MEAN IT'S IF YOU YOU\n[10:13] FEE047: YEAH\n[10:20] MEE045: SPEAK SOMEBODY'S NAME AND IT'LL DIAL THE NUMBER FOR YOU\n[10:23] MEE045: SO UH BU I MEAN THE THIS THIS INFORMATION IS FROM IS THIS IS THE INTERNAL COMPANY INFORMATION IS IT\n[10:32] FEE046: UH BITS OF IT YEAH\n[10:34] MEE045: SO UH\n[10:35] FEE047: OF COURSE MOBILE PHONES DO TEND TO BE MORE EXPENSIVE YOU KNOW HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS OR SOMETHING\n[10:37] FEE046: YES AS WELL\n[10:41] FEE047: AS OPPOSED TO THE TWENTY EUROS TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[10:42] MEE045: YEAH MM TRUE AGAIN BUT IF IT'S WITHOUT ANY WITHOUT ANY UH P PRICE INFORMATIONS THAT'S UH DIFFICULT TO UH\n[10:51] MEE045: UH DECIDE\n[10:52] MEE048: ALSO LOTS OF MOBILE PHONES HAVE GOT A LOT OF TECHNOLOGY IN THEM NOT JUST THAT SO\n[10:52] FEE047: YEAH\n[10:54] FEE046: MM\n[10:55] MEE045: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S RIGHT\n[10:56] MEE045: IT'S LIKE IT'S IT'S YOU CAN'T 'CAUSE MOBILE PHONES ARE EXPENSIVE YOU CAN'T SAY IT'S THE VOICE RECOGNITION BIT THAT IS\n[11:01] FEE047: YEAH\n[11:03] MEE045: BUT WE DON'T KNOW\n[11:05] MEE045: UM\n[11:07] MEE045: I MEAN UH\n[11:09] MEE045: I SU I I MEAN IF GIVEN THAT THE UM THE TECHNOLOGY IS NOT WELL DEVELOPED AND AND GIVEN THAT IT'S IT'S NEVER BEEN DONE BEFORE\n[11:17] MEE045: UM TH TH THE DOUBLE RISK\n[11:20] MEE045: UH PERHAPS WE OUGHT TO UH STICK TO UH TO BUTTONS SINCE THE LAST THING WE WANT TO DO IS PRESENT A PRODUCT THAT DOESN'T WORK\n[11:30] MEE045: UM\n[11:35] MEE045: THOUGHTS\n[11:41] FEE047: WELL ANOTHER THOUGHT I OH SORRY GO AHEAD\n[11:42] MEE048: WOULD\n[11:44] MEE048: OH I WAS JUST GONNA SAY MAYB MAYBE IT SH\n[11:46] MEE048: LIKE UM\n[11:48] MEE048: MAYBE WE CAN LIKE CUT CORNERS SOMEWHERE ELSE TO BRING IN OVER COST\n[11:52] MEE045: I MEAN DO W DO WE THINK THAT THE VOICE TECHNOLOGY IS FUNDAMENTAL TO THE PROJECT\n[12:01] FEE046: UH IT'S FUNDAMENT WELL I MEAN I GUESS IT IT'S SOMETHING WE'VE DISCUSSED UH SINCE THE THE SORT OF THE BEGINNING\n[12:06] FEE046: SO I TH I THINK IN IN OUR IN OUR MINDS IT'S IT'S FUNDAMENTAL\n[12:09] FEE046: BUT I DON'T KNOW THAT THE UH THE UPPER ECHELONS OF THE COMPANY WOULD NECESSARILY AGREE WITH THAT SO I THINK YOU HAVE TO\n[12:15] MEE045: I MEAN I THINK WE\n[13:55] FEE047: OH YEAH\n[14:05] MEE045: MM\n[14:05] FEE046: HM\n[14:09] FEE047: OKAY\n[14:11] FEE047: WELL I KINDA THINK IF WE'RE GONNA HAVE THE VOICE RECOGNITION FOR PART OF IT THEN MAYBE WE SHOULD HAVE IT FOR THE WHOLE THING\n[14:16] MEE045: YEAH I I I I I THINK THAT'S UH\n[14:16] FEE046: MM\n[14:18] FEE047: AND WE'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT IT THE WHOLE TIME\n[14:19] FEE046: MM MM\n[14:19] MEE045: YEAH YEAH\n[14:20] FEE047: ANYWAY I'M I'M INCLI KINDA INCLINED TO SAY THAT WE SHOULD JUST GO FOR IT\n[14:22] MEE045: MM RIGHT OKAY\n[14:23] FEE046: MM\n[14:23] MEE048: UH YEAH IT'S THE SECOND MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT TO USERS THAT THE DEVICE SHOULD BE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[14:30] FEE047: YEAH\n[14:31] MEE048: FROM UH MY PRESENTATION SHOW SO\n[14:33] MEE045: YEAH IT SHOULD BE\n[14:34] MEE048: UH TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[14:36] MEE045: RIGHT OKAY SO\n[14:38] FEE046: NO THAT SOUNDS GOOD\n[14:39] MEE045: FINE\n[14:39] MEE045: OKAY\n[14:39] FEE046: MM\n[14:40] MEE045: I IT WILL HAVE VOICE RECOGNITION UM UH IF IF THAT MEANS UH IF THAT MEANS WE CAN'T AFFORD BUTTONS BUT I MEAN B B SECOND QUESTION\n[14:41] FEE046: MM\n[14:42] FEE047: OKAY\n[14:42] FEE046: COOL\n[14:51] MEE045: DO WE NEED THE FIVE BUTTONS FOR CHANNEL CHANGE UP DOWN VOLUME UP DOWN AND ON OFF\n[14:58] MEE045: JUST AS A A BACKUP OR JUST SO THAT PEOPLE CAN UH J J JUST SIT THERE PRESSING BUTTONS\n[15:00] FEE046: UM\n[15:01] FEE047: YEAH\n[15:02] FEE046: YEAH I I WOULD SAY WE DO YEAH\n[15:04] FEE047: I THINK SO\n[15:07] MEE045: RIGHT\n[15:13] MEE045: OKAY\n[15:14] MEE045: SORRY D DID YOU WANT TO SAY ANYTHING\n[15:15] FEE046: UH NOPE THAT WAS IT THAT WAS IT\n[15:15] MEE045: NO\n[15:16] MEE045: OKAY\n[15:16] MEE045: SHALL WE MOVE RAPIDLY ON TO UH KENDRA\n[15:17] FEE046: OKAY\n[15:18] FEE047: OKAY\n[15:19] MEE045: UH UM RA RAPIDLY MOVE THE CABLE OVER\n[15:22] FEE047: LET'S SEE\n[15:31] MEE045: MM\n[15:35] MEE045: OH GOOD\n[15:38] FEE047: OH\n[15:41] FEE047: YES\n[15:50] FEE047: IS IT GONNA WORK\n[15:50] FEE046: YEAH IT'S THINKING ABOUT IT\n[15:51] MEE045: MM YEAH IT'LL GET THERE\n[15:52] MEE045: YEP\n[15:53] FEE047: OKAY\n[15:54] FEE046: YEAH\n[15:56] FEE047: OKAY SO I DID SOME RESEARCH ON THE INTERNET AND UM WHAT YOU KNOW THE INTERF USER INTERFACE ARE JUST ASPECTS THAT ARE SEEN BY USERS\n[16:06] FEE047: UM COMMANDS AND MECHANISMS FOR THE OPERATION AND THERE'RE JUST KIND OF A VARIETY OF CHOICES\n[16:11] FEE047: UM FINDINGS\n[16:13] FEE047: SO A LOT OF TIMES THEY TEND TO LOOK CLUTTERED AND THESE WERE JUST A COUPLE EXAMPLES OF UM DIFFERENT KINDS THAT ARE A LITTLE BIT MORE UNUSUAL\n[16:15] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[16:22] FEE047: THERE'RE SOME SPECIAL ONES AVAILABLE LIKE THIS ONE RIGHT HERE WHICH IS MARKETED TOWARDS CHILDREN\n[16:22] MEE045: MM YEAH\n[16:25] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[16:27] FEE047: UM DIFFERENT DESIGNS AND ONE OF THE THINGS THAT N WE NEED TO WATCH OUT FOR IS A V. IN VOLUME BECAUSE PEOPLE SOME\n[16:27] MEE045: ALRIGHT\n[16:44] FEE047: BRING A LITTLE PICTURE OF WHAT I THOUGHT OURS COULD LOOK LIKE\n[16:48] FEE047: SO JUST KIND OF MINIMISE THE CLUTTER\n[16:50] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[16:50] FEE047: AVOID TOO MANY BUTTONS AND ALSO UM ONE OF THE THINGS THAT PEOPLE HAVE USED IS A SLIDE BUTTON LIKE YOU HAVE ON A MOUSE\n[16:57] FEE047: THAT POSSIBLY WE COULD USE THAT ON THE SIDES FOR VOLUME FOR EXAMPLE HAVE THE SLIDE BUTTON ON THE SIDE\n[16:58] MEE048: MM\n[17:02] FEE047: AND THEN YOU CAN PRE PROGRAMME THE CHANNELS THE VOICE RECOGNITION AND THEN THE VOICE RESPONSE SAMPLE LOCATOR\n[17:03] MEE045: MM YEAH\n[17:06] MEE045: SORRY Y Y YEAH IF I CAN INTERRUPT YOU\n[17:09] MEE045: WELL D P 'KAY DO YOU WANNA SAY ANYTHING ABOUT UM SLIDE CONTROLS\n[17:11] FEE046: MM\n[17:13] MEE045: I MEAN I THINK THE REASON EVERYBODY USES PUSHBUTTONS IS THAT THEY'RE THEY'RE SI SIMPLE CHEAP AND RELIABLE\n[17:16] FEE046: UH\n[17:18] FEE046: UH I THINK THEY'RE THEY'RE ABOUT THE SAME COST REALLY\n[17:21] FEE046: I I MEAN I THINK IT'S JUST SORT OF THE THE THERE'S A LOT OF SLIDE BUTTONS OUT THERE\n[17:25] FEE046: I THINK IT'S PRETTY MUCH THE SAME SORT OF CONNECTION\n[17:26] MEE045: OKAY FAIR ENOUGH FINE\n[17:27] FEE046: MM YEAH\n[17:29] FEE047: JUST BECAUSE I N FOR EXAMPLE IF I'M USING A MOUSE I LIKE TO BE ABLE TO SLIDE IT UP AND DOWN SO I THOUGHT IT MIGHT BE GOOD FOR VOLUME TO JUST BE ABLE TO KIND OF ROLL IT AND THEN HAVE THE UP AND DOWN AND THEN THE THIS IS MY GREAT LITTLE DRAWING\n[17:33] FEE046: MM\n[17:34] MEE045: YEAH\n[17:36] MEE045: GOOD GOOD\n[17:40] MEE045: YEAH\n[17:41] MEE045: SO THREE THREE THERE'S THREE BUTTONS ON A SLIDER\n[17:45] MEE045: THREE BUTTONS CHANNEL UP CHANNEL UP DOWN AND\n[17:45] FEE047: Y YES YES\n[17:45] MEE048: WELL IF YOU G IF YOU IF YOU GOT A CHANNEL UP DOWN WE CAN HAVE A SLIDER IN THAT AS WELL\n[17:49] MEE048: BECAUSE IF IT IF YOU NO IF YOU NOTICE ON THE THING IT IT KIND OF LIKE HAS GOT KIND OF IF YOU YOU KNOW IT S KIND OF LIKE STICKS\n[17:57] MEE048: IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN UP LIKE ONE UNIT IF YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN\n[18:00] FEE047: YEAH\n[18:00] FEE046: MM\n[18:00] MEE048: SO IT KINDA GOES UP ONE THEN Y LIKE YOU CAN KEEP ROLLING IT UP BUT IT'S LIKE LIKE LIKE LIKE A COG OR SOMETHING\n[18:04] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[18:05] MEE048: SO YOU KINDA TAKE IT UP ONE AT A TIME\n[18:07] MEE045: OKAY\n[18:08] FEE047: THE ONLY ADVANTAGE I WAS THINKING OF TO HAVING THE BUTTONS LIKE THE BUTTONS ON ONE SIDE FOR THE CHANNEL\n[18:09] MEE048: D\n[18:09] MEE045: UM\n[18:14] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[18:14] FEE047: AND THEN THE SLIDER IS THAT IF YOU'RE JUST HOLDING IN YOUR HAND AND YOU PICK IT UP\n[18:17] FEE047: IT'S EASY TO N S KNOW OKAY THIS IS JUST THE VOLUME AND THIS IS THE CHANNEL\n[18:18] MEE048: OH\n[18:20] MEE045: THIS ONE ON THE ONE SIDE AND ONE YEAH\n[18:20] MEE048: UH YOU COULD YOU COULD AS L AS LIKE A MOUSE YOU COULD\n[18:22] FEE046: YE YEAH 'CAUSE I'VE DEFINITELY PICKED UP REMOTES AND LIKE MEANT TO CHANGE THE CHANNEL AND TURN THE VOLUME\n[18:23] MEE045: OKAY\n[18:24] MEE045: YEAH\n[18:25] FEE046: OR VICE VERSA SO IT'D BE KINDA GOOD TO HAVE THEM BE FEEL COMPLETELY DIFFERENT\n[18:26] FEE047: YEAH\n[18:26] MEE045: YEAH\n[18:28] FEE046: YOU'D KNOW WHAT YOU WERE FIDDLING WITH\n[18:30] FEE046: YEAH\n[18:31] MEE048: YEAH LIKE THE SHAPE OF IT ALMOST LIKE A MOUSE WITH A\n[18:31] MEE045: YEAH\n[18:31] FEE047: THAT WAS\n[18:31] MEE045: OR YEAH UH TH TH THE I MEAN THI THIS IS WHAT THE WE HAVE TO COME UP WITH IS THE THE ACTUAL SHAPE THAT PEOPLE CAN INS INSTANTLY PICK IT UP AND AND KNOW KNOW UH KNOW WHAT IT'S GOING TO DO\n[18:38] FEE046: MM\n[18:40] FEE047: YEAH\n[18:41] MEE045: OKAY SO WE WE'RE LOOKING AT SLIDERS FOR BOTH A UH VOLUME AND CHANNEL CHANGE\n[18:49] FEE047: UM WELL I WAS THINKING KIND OF JUST FOR THE VOLUME BUT WHAT WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK\n[18:51] MEE045: OF ONE SORT\n[18:52] MEE045: JUST FOR THE VOLUME UH\n[18:53] FEE046: MM\n[18:53] MEE048: DEP\n[18:54] MEE048: I DUNNO IF IT DEPENDING ON THE FINAL SHAPE OF IT 'CAUSE YOU COULD HAVE LIKE\n[18:55] FEE047: WE COULD\n[18:58] MEE048: I DUNNO IT LOOKS LIKE YOU CAN C CONTROL THE VOLUME WITH YOUR THUMB AND THEN YOU COULD CONTROL THE BUTTONS WITH YOUR FINGERS\n[19:02] FEE047: YEAH YEAH\n[19:03] FEE046: YEAH 'CAUSE IF YEAH IN THAT KINDA POSITION THE FINGERS WOULD BE BETTER FOR PRESSING AND THE THAT FOR ROLLING JUST THE WAY IT WOULD\n[19:03] MEE045: FINGERS YEAH\n[19:04] MEE045: I MEAN IT'S IT'S\n[19:07] MEE045: IT YEAH I MEAN IT IT IT SEEMS TO ME THAT UH IT UH IT AL ALSO HAS THE ADVANTAGE THAT IT IT THE TWO ARE CLEARLY DIFFERENT\n[19:07] FEE047: B\n[19:09] FEE047: YEAH\n[19:13] FEE046: MM YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[19:13] FEE047: YEAH\n[19:14] MEE045: UM THAT THERE'S NO NO POSSIBILITY OF UH CONFUSING THE TWO\n[19:14] MEE048: OH YEAH YEAH\n[19:19] MEE045: SO OKAY\n[19:19] FEE047: I'M JUST GONNA PASS THIS ALONG\n[19:20] MEE045: RIGHT SO UH THAT'S SORRY IS THAT THAT ALL YOU WANT TO SAY AT THE MO OKAY FINE\n[19:25] FEE047: YES\n[19:27] FEE047: YEAH\n[19:59] MEE045: MM RIGHT\n[20:06] MEE048: HERE WE GO\n[20:08] MEE045: RIGHT\n[20:08] MEE048: UH YEAH THIS IS MY REPORT ON TREND WATCHING\n[20:11] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[20:12] MEE048: THE DATA'S COME OFF INTERNET UH FROM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR US ON THE TOP THREE THINGS WANTED BY THE CONSUMER\n[20:21] MEE048: AND WE GOT REPORTS FROM PARIS MILAN ON NEW FASHIONS\n[20:27] MEE048: AND UH\n[20:30] MEE048: THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT IS THE L THE LOOK IT HAS TO LOOK FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[20:34] MEE045: MM-HMM\n[20:36] MEE048: UH INSTEAD OF THE CURRENT FUNCTIONAL LOOK AND FEEL\n[20:39] MEE048: THIS IS A ST WELL I WAS GONNA SAY YEAH TWICE AS IMPORTANT AS THE SECOND ASPECT WHICH IS THE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOV INNOVATIVE UM SIDE OF IT\n[20:43] MEE045: MM\n[20:49] MEE048: SO UH AND THE THIRD BEING EASY TO USE IS PROBABLY A GIVEN WE HAVE TO TRY AND INCORPORATE SO UH\n[20:59] MEE045: WELL I I MEAN I TH I THINK THAT WHAT WE'RE SUGGESTING OUGHT TO ADDRESS ALL THREE OF THOSE\n[21:03] MEE048: UH EXACTLY YEAH\n[21:04] FEE047: YEAH\n[21:04] FEE046: MM\n[21:05] MEE045: OKAY\n[21:09] MEE048: I S THAT OUT OF SEQUENCE\n[21:11] MEE048: UH YEAH SORRY\n[21:13] MEE048: UH YEAH AND UH FROM THE FASHION WATCHERS FROM MILAN AND PARIS HAVE SAID FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ARE AN IMPORTANT THEME FOR CLOTHES AND FURNITURE AND SHOES\n[21:20] FEE047: OH\n[21:21] MEE048: ET CETERA\n[21:22] MEE048: UH SORRY CLOTHES SHOES AND FURNITURE\n[21:23] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[21:25] MEE048: AND UH\n[21:27] MEE048: A SPONGY MATERIAL TO BE USED ON THE ON THE OUTSIDE\n[21:30] MEE045: MM I HADN'T THOUGHT OF THAT THAT'S DIFFERENT CERTAINLY\n[21:32] MEE048: YEAH\n[21:32] FEE046: MM\n[21:34] MEE048: BUT UH I WAS GONNA SAY UM YEAH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES UH IMPORTANT TO THIS YEAR UM IMPORTANT TO FURNITURE I'M JUST GONNA SAY\n[21:36] MEE045: WHAT\n[21:45] MEE048: UH F LIKE IT'S IN IF IF FASHION IF WE'RE GOING FOR THE IT LOOKS FANCY THEN FASHION IS OBVIOUSLY THE LINE WE GOTTA BE GOING THROUGH\n[21:51] MEE045: YEAH\n[21:52] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[21:52] MEE048: BUT FASHIONS DO DON'T LAST VERY LONG\n[21:55] FEE046: WELL THAT CAN KINDA TIE INTO OUR CHANGING UH FACE THINGS\n[21:57] FEE046: LIKE WE COULD HAVE THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE THEME THIS YEAR AND UH WHATEVER HAPPENS NEXT YEAR WE CAN HAVE THE FACE PLATES YEAH\n[21:58] MEE048: MM\n[21:59] MEE048: YEAH\n[22:00] FEE047: YEAH\n[22:01] MEE048: YEAH WE CAN HAVE A SP LIKE A SPONGY SKIN ON IT AND THEN WE CAN JUST WHIP THAT OFF AND\n[22:04] FEE046: YEAH YEAH\n[22:04] MEE045: UH\n[22:06] FEE047: YEAH LIKE THE KIND YOU GET ON LIKE HAND WEIGHTS\n[22:08] FEE047: YOU KNOW THAT KIND OF SPONGY YEAH\n[22:09] FEE046: MM YEAH THAT WEIRD I DUNNO WHAT THAT IS BUT YEAH\n[22:10] MEE045: UH\n[22:12] MEE048: A KIND OF YEAH\n[22:13] FEE046: MM\n[22:14] MEE045: ALSO MEANS YOU CAN DROP IT WITHOUT DAMAGING IT\n[22:14] MEE048: OH\n[22:16] MEE048: YEAH\n[22:16] FEE046: UH YEAH IT'S GOOD AS WELL\n[22:16] MEE048: THAT'S C COOL\n[22:16] FEE047: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[22:18] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[22:18] MEE048: UM YOU HAVE WE COULD\n[22:21] MEE048: IF WE COULD SAVE DEPENDING ON THE COST OF THE PRODUCT ITSELF YOU KNOW\n[22:25] MEE048: COULD WE HAVE UH A CHEAPER B CHEAPER POWER SOURCE AND THEN JUST HAVE IT ANNUALLY RENEWED\n[22:32] MEE048: INSTEAD OF HAVING A TEN YEAR GUARANTEE\n[22:35] MEE048: WITH INTERCHANGEABLE COVERS COULD JUST BUY A NEW ONE EVERY YEAR A NEW ONE WHEN NEW FASHIONS COME OUT\n[22:39] FEE047: YEAH\n[22:40] FEE046: MM\n[22:42] MEE045: I I MEAN IT ITS UH I THAT'S AN INTERESTING IDEA IT'S LIKE THE OLD SWATCH WATCH WHERE UH UM ON ONLY BATTERIES EVER GOT CHANGED IN THOSE\n[22:51] MEE045: 'CAUSE PEOPLE JUST BOUGHT A NEW ONE WHEN IT WENT OUT OF FASHION BUT IT'S JUST NEVER BEEN SEEN AS A A FASHION ITEM BEFORE\n[22:54] FEE046: MM\n[22:58] MEE048: YEAH\n[22:58] MEE045: UM THAT'S YES IF IF IF THEY'RE MADE IN SUFFICIENT QUANTITY\n[23:00] FEE047: WH\n[23:01] FEE046: I\n[23:03] FEE046: I THINK IT'S EASIER SOMETIMES TO HAVE THEM BUY CHANGEABLE COVERS FOR IT THAN TO BUY A WHOLE NEW ONE\n[23:08] FEE046: BECAUSE YOU DON'T FEEL LIKE YOU'RE INVESTING IN A WHOLE NEW PRODUCT\n[23:11] MEE045: W I MEAN WE WE CAN UH UH B BUT I MEAN MY FEELING IS THAT CURRENT POWER SOURCES ARE SUCH THAT FOR RELATIVELY LITTLE COST YOU CAN MAKE IT LAST\n[23:14] FEE046: YEAH\n[23:16] FEE046: MM\n[23:19] MEE045: YOU KNOW A LONG TIME\n[23:21] FEE046: YEAH\n[23:22] MEE045: UM BUT IF WE ALSO MAKE IT CHEAP ENOUGH THAT PEOPLE EITHER CHANGE THE COVER EVERY YEAR OR EVEN BUY A NEW ONE EVERY YEAR THEN IT IT'S IT'S EVEN BETTER\n[23:26] FEE046: MM\n[23:29] FEE046: MM\n[23:30] FEE047: WHAT IF WE INCLUDED THE BATTERIES IN THE COVER\n[23:30] MEE048: MM-HMM\n[23:33] FEE046: OH YEAH\n[23:34] FEE047: SO UM LIKE\n[23:34] FEE046: I LIKE THAT\n[23:35] FEE046: THAT ALL C ALSO KIND OF ENCOURAGES 'EM TO BUY NEW COVERS AND YEAH\n[23:39] FEE047: YEAH SO CAN I SEE THAT THING\n[23:41] FEE046: UM\n[23:41] MEE045: S\n[23:42] FEE047: JUST THIS AS EXAMPLES\n[23:42] MEE045: YEAH YEAH\n[23:43] MEE045: I N I KNOW THE ONLY P I MEAN THE THE THE THE IMMEDIATE THING THAT COMES TO MIND WITH THAT IS THAT IT IT IT Y YOU'VE THEN GOT THE CONNECTION AND YOU'VE IMMEDIATELY GOT A SORT OF UNRELIABILITY\n[23:45] FEE047: SO F\n[23:53] MEE045: WHEREAS THE ADVANTAGE OF HAVING IT PLUMBED IN IS THAT THAT THE WHOLE THING IS ALL YOU KNOW\n[23:53] FEE046: UH YEAH\n[23:57] MEE045: COMPLETELY SOLDERED TOGETHER AND IT IT IT YOU KNOW TOTAL RELIABILITY BUT I MEAN I D I I UH\n[23:59] FEE047: YEAH I GUESS THAT'S\n[23:59] FEE046: MM\n[24:01] FEE047: TRUE\n[24:06] MEE045: I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE SAYING AND UH UNDERSTAND WHERE YOU'RE COMING FROM\n[24:08] MEE048: OR WELL BUT LIKE UH LIKE MORE THAN JUST THE BATTERY LIKE A COMPLETE DIFFERENT LIKE YOU'VE ONLY GOT LIKE\n[24:15] MEE048: YOU KNOW LIKE TH UH THIS BIT'S THE BIT YOU KEEP AND THIS IS THE EXPENSIVE BIT THIS IS LIKE THE CHIP AND THIS IS THE MICROPHONE\n[24:20] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[24:21] MEE048: AND THEN THIS IS THE POWER SOURCE AND THE BIT EVERYONE SEES\n[24:24] MEE048: AND THEN\n[24:25] MEE045: I TH I S I THINK IF WE'RE GONNA GO DOWN THAT ROUTE THEN WE'RE TALKING ABOUT UH EVEN IF IT COSTS SLIGHTLY MORE THAN THAT\n[24:31] MEE045: UM JUST BUILDING THE WHOLE THING IN ONE THEN HAVING GETTING CHEAPER PRODUCTION COSTS UM AND\n[24:33] MEE048: YEAH YOU PROBABLY ARE RIGHT\n[24:38] MEE045: YOU KNOW GIVING PEOPLE THE OPTION OF BUYING A NEW UH A A COMPLETE NEW THING\n[24:42] MEE045: THE ADVANTAGE OF A REPLACEABLE COVER IS THAT EVEN IF THEY DON'T IT DOESN'T HAVE A COVER ON AT ALL IT WILL STILL WORK UM TOTALLY\n[24:48] FEE046: MM\n[24:48] FEE047: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[24:49] FEE046: MM\n[24:50] MEE045: UM THEN IF YOU KNOW IF PEOPLE LOSE THE COVER\n[24:51] FEE047: YEAH YEAH\n[24:53] MEE045: I MEAN THEY THEY MIGHT BE WELL INCLINED TO GO OUT AND SPEND HOWEVER MANY EUROS ON A ON A NEW ONE UM RATHER THAN A A COMPLETE NEW RE REMOTE\n[25:00] FEE047: YEAH\n[25:03] FEE046: WELL THAT THAT'S JUST IT WITH THE COVERS\n[25:03] FEE047: YEAH\n[25:04] FEE046: YOU'RE SORT OF TRICKING 'EM INTO CONTINUING TO SPEND THEIR MONEY ON OUR PRODUCTS WITHOUT MAKING 'EM FEEL LIKE THEY'RE BEING RIPPED OFF HAVING TO BUY A NEW PRODUCT\n[25:10] MEE045: YEAH I MEAN IT IS IT'S UP TO IT'S UP TO\n[25:10] FEE047: YEAH JUST ANOTHER FIVE EURO TO GET\n[25:11] FEE046: SO YEAH\n[25:13] FEE046: YEAH\n[25:13] MEE045: YEAH IT'S IT'S UP TO OUR MARKETING PEOPLE TO TO MA TO MA TURN IT INTO A A FASHION ITEM\n[25:15] FEE046: MM\n[25:15] FEE047: RIGHT\n[25:17] FEE046: MM YEAH\n[25:18] MEE045: UM AND YOU KNOW AS AS EXTERNAL FASHIONS CHANGE THEN WE GET NEW NEW COVERS ON THE MARKET AND YOU KNOW READILY AVAILABLE\n[25:22] FEE046: MM\n[25:23] FEE047: YEAH\n[25:26] MEE045: AND UM\n[25:26] FEE046: AND THAT'S THE SORT OF THING ONCE YOU GET THE MOULD SET YOU CAN JUST WHIP OUT DIFFERENT COLOURS DIFFERENT PICTURES VERY VERY QUICKLY\n[25:29] MEE045: THAT'S THAT'S RIGHT YEAH YEAH\n[25:30] FEE047: YEAH LIKE THEY HAVE FOR MOBILE PHONES THAT ARE JUST FRUITS AND ANIMAL PRINTS AND COLOURS\n[25:32] FEE046: YEAH YEAH EXACTLY EXACTLY\n[25:35] FEE046: YEAH\n[25:36] FEE047: YEAH OKAY\n[25:36] MEE045: SO UH I SO UH OKAY\n[25:39] MEE045: UM RIGHT SORRY\n[25:41] MEE045: UM WE HADN'T FINISHED YOUR\n[25:42] MEE048: UM OH DON'T WORRY IT'S ALL SAID I WAS JUST GONNA SAY UH YEAH\n[25:46] MEE048: ARE WE GONNA MAKE THIS AS PART OF LIKE LIKE UH A PART OF THE F LIKE IT IT THE FASHIONS APPLY TO FURNITURE\n[25:51] MEE048: SO ARE WE GONNA MAKE THIS PART OF THE FURNITURE\n[25:53] MEE045: IT'S THE SORT OF THING THAT WE WANT PEOPLE TO HAVE PROMINENT DIS DISPLAYED ON THEIR UM COFFEE TABLE TO SAY THIS SAYS SOMETHING ABOUT ME\n[25:56] FEE046: MM\n[25:57] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[26:03] MEE045: UM THIS IS FASHIONABLE\n[26:03] MEE048: YEAH\n[26:04] MEE048: THIS IS FASHIONABLE WITH\n[26:05] FEE046: YEAH\n[26:06] MEE045: I YOU KNOW I'M I'M I'M WITH IT I'M UP TO DATE\n[26:09] MEE045: AND YOU KNOW TH THE THE DESIGN THAT I'VE GOT AND AND IT COULD BE A A HOME MADE DESIGN\n[26:15] MEE045: UM YOU KNOW THIS SAYS THIS IS NOT JUST A A TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL THIS IS YOU KNOW A FASHION ACCESSORY\n[26:22] MEE045: UM\n[26:24] MEE045: SO I MEAN THE THE THE BASIC SHAPE I IS IS WHAT WE UH I MEAN GIVEN THAT WE'VE GOT YOU KNOW ONE ONE ON OFF BUTTON PRESUMABLY\n[26:32] FEE046: MM\n[26:33] MEE045: TWO BUTTONS FOR UH CHANNEL CHANGE AND ONE SLIDER AND BASICALLY NOTHING ELSE UM W WE NEED TO DECIDE ON THE JUST THE BASIC SHAPE OF THE THING\n[26:44] MEE045: AND KNOW WHETHER WE GO DOWN THE FRUIT AND VEG ROUTE AND I DON'T SUGGEST WE MAKE IT LOOK LIKE A BANANA\n[26:50] MEE045: BUT UM KNOW SORT OF THE THE ORGANIC\n[26:52] MEE045: YOU KNOW CURVED LOOK YOU KNOW T TO DELIBERATELY GET AWAY FROM THE UH UM UH YOU KNOW\n[26:55] FEE046: MM\n[26:55] MEE048: OH YEAH\n[27:01] MEE045: THE THE THE THE SQUARE LOOK OF MOST UM CURRENT UH REMOTES AND\n[27:07] MEE045: YOU KNOW WHETHER WHETHER THE YOU KNOW THE THE FIXED PART OF IT IS THE CORPORATE YELLOW\n[27:12] MEE045: UM\n[27:15] MEE045: MM OR UH 'CAUSE THERE'S CERTAINLY YOU KNOW THE THE CORPORATE LOGO NEEDS TO BE PROMINENTLY UH DISPLAYED SO THAT PEOPLE S TH LOOKED AT IT AND SAY RIGHT\n[27:23] MEE045: THAT'S A REAL REACTION REMOTE CONTROL I WANT ONE OF THOSE\n[27:27] FEE046: I DUNNO THAT WE SHOULD MAKE THE WHOLE THING YELLOW I KINDA THOUGHT WITH A YOU'D HAVE LIKE A YELLOW CIRCLE WITH THE R. R. IN IT SOMEWHERE ON IT\n[27:31] MEE045: YEAH UH THE THE UH OR OR B\n[27:32] FEE047: YEAH LIKE AN\n[27:32] FEE046: BUT I'D YELLOW SEEMS A BIT OF A STRONG COLOUR TO MAKE THE ENT LIKE THE THING NO\n[27:34] MEE045: YEAH I'D I'D UM YEAH\n[27:34] FEE047: YEAH\n[27:35] FEE046: BUT I MEAN JUST LIKE WHITE OR GREY OR BLACK OR SOME SORT OF BLAH COLOUR\n[27:36] MEE045: UH NO I D I I AGREE I MEAN WE'RE WE'RE WE'RE SIMPLY IT'S SIMPLY REQUIRED TO INCORPORATE THE THE THE THE CORPORATE LOGO PROMINENTLY UM\n[27:38] FEE046: YEAH YEAH\n[27:40] FEE047: YEAH\n[27:41] FEE046: YEAH\n[27:43] FEE046: MM\n[27:43] MEE048: AND MAKE THAT A FASHION SYMBOL AS WELL\n[27:43] FEE047: WELL N\n[27:45] MEE045: WELL TH THIS IS THIS IS THE WHOLE POINT YES YOU KNOW\n[27:47] MEE045: I'M I'VE GOT A A REAL REACTION UH REMOTE CONTROL TO GO WITH MY REAL REACTION COFFEE MAKER OR OR WHATEVER\n[27:55] MEE045: AND UH THEN PEOPLE YOU KNOW PEOPLE DEMAND MORE REAL REACTION STUFF\n[28:00] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[28:01] FEE047: WELL I WAS SORT OF MM KINDA PICTURING LIKE MAYBE UM A SHAPE THAT'S ALMOST LIKE A MOUSE\n[28:07] FEE046: MM\n[28:08] MEE045: YEAH\n[28:08] FEE047: SO THAT YOU KNOW\n[28:08] FEE046: YEAH\n[28:09] FEE047: WHEN THEY HOLD IT IT'S BECAUSE A MOUSE IS PRETTY COMFORTABLE TO HOLD IN YOUR HAND UM MAYBE WE COULD MAKE IT A SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT SHAPE SO THEY COULD HOLD ON TO IT\n[28:16] FEE047: BUT THAT WAY THEY CAN HAVE THE VOLUME ON THE SIDE AND THEN THE CHANNEL BUTTONS AND\n[28:20] MEE045: YEAH\n[28:21] FEE046: MM\n[28:22] MEE045: YEAH\n[28:22] FEE047: HAVE THE POWER WHEREVER SOMEWHERE\n[28:24] FEE046: YEAH\n[28:25] FEE047: I MEAN THAT WAS JUST AN IDEA THAT I HAD\n[28:26] MEE045: I MEAN I'VE UH YEAH\n[28:28] MEE045: OH NO THAT WELL THERE'S THE SIM MY MY IDEA WAS SOMETHING A B PROBABLY YOU KNOW A BIT FATTER THAN THIS BUT SORT OF THA THAT SORTA SHAPE SO THAT YOU CAN JUST SORT OF HO HOLD IT\n[28:32] FEE047: YEAH\n[28:33] FEE047: YEAH MAYBE\n[28:34] FEE046: YEAH YOU'D WANT IT NARROWER THAN A MOUSE THOUGH 'CAUSE IT A MOUSE YOU'RE KINDA JUST RESTING ON IT YOU WANT SOMETHING YOU CAN DEFINITELY GRIP\n[28:35] FEE047: KIND OF A C\n[28:39] MEE045: W IT I MEAN WELL IT'S SORT OF IT'S IT'S SORT OF UH A A MOUSE BUT HELD\n[28:39] FEE046: SO MAYBE IT'D BE\n[28:39] FEE047: YEAH\n[28:40] FEE047: SORT OF A COMBINATION\n[28:40] FEE046: YEAH YEAH\n[28:43] FEE046: YEAH\n[28:43] MEE045: YOU KNOW SO IT'S YOU SORTA HOLD IT IN YOUR HAND LIKE THAT I WITH YOU KNOW AND FIDDLING WITH THE BUTTONS\n[28:44] FEE047: YEAH\n[28:45] FEE046: YEAH AND FIDDLE AROUND WITH IT AND PRESS IT\n[28:48] FEE047: YEAH SO YEAH KIND OF MAYBE MAYBE A LITTLE WIDER THAN THIS 'CAUSE THIS IS PRETTY COMFORTABLE TO HOLD AND THEN IF YOU HAD\n[28:53] FEE046: MAYBE ALMOST LIKE A HAIRBRUSH\n[28:54] FEE046: LIKE YOU COULD GET THE ABOUT THE WIDTH OF THAT END OF THE PEN AND THEN IT WIDENS UP TOP AND YOU CAN FIDDLE AN YEAH\n[28:56] FEE047: YEAH THEN WIDER UP HERE\n[28:58] FEE047: AND THEN IT WOULD HAVE A L UH WIDER THING TO UH HAVE THE LIGHT\n[29:01] FEE046: YEAH YEAH\n[29:02] FEE047: THE INFRARED LIGHT AT THE T. V. AND JUST KINDA CHANGE CHANNELS AND ADJUST THE VOLUME AND THE POWER COULD BE WHEREVER UP UP THE TOP OR SOMETHING\n[29:03] FEE046: YEAH\n[29:07] FEE046: MM\n[29:12] FEE046: YEAH COOL\n[29:14] FEE047: WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK ABOUT THAT\n[29:16] MEE048: YEAH THAT SOUNDS\n[29:16] MEE045: OKAY YEAH YEAH\n[29:17] MEE048: UM I'M JUST I'M SUDDENLY REALISING THAT YEAH WE'RE DISCUSSING HOW MUCH HOW GOOD IT'S GONNA BE TO CHANGE CHANNELS T WE STILL CAN JUST TELL IT TO\n[29:24] MEE048: I MEAN ARE WE ARE WE STARTING TO GET AWAY FROM THE THE VOICE FUNCTIONALITY OF IT\n[29:31] FEE047: OH YEAH\n[29:31] FEE046: YEAH\n[29:33] MEE045: IT'S A VERY GOOD POINT\n[29:35] FEE047: IT IS A VERY GOOD POINT\n[29:35] FEE046: YEAH\n[29:36] MEE045: I THINK WE D I THINK WE DECIDED THAT W WE'RE ACTUALLY GOING DOWN BOTH ROUTES\n[29:41] FEE046: YEAH YEAH\n[29:41] FEE047: YEAH\n[29:42] MEE045: THAT UM THE WE N WE NEED THE THE MANUAL CONTROLS AND THAT THEY SHOULD BE OF THAT FORM BUT THAT UH YEAH\n[29:48] FEE047: YEAH\n[29:50] FEE046: BUT DO YOU KNOW THIS SHAPE ALSO KIND OF LES LEND ITSELF TO TO VOICE 'CAUSE IF YOU'RE YOU'RE HOLDING IT AND YOU'RE FIDDLING\n[29:54] FEE046: BUT YOU CAN ALSO BRING IT UP LIKE THAT AND IT'S MICROPHONE ESQUE YEAH YEAH\n[29:55] MEE045: THEN YOU JUST BRING IT UP TO YOUR MOUTH AND JUST SPEAK TO IT YEAH YEAH\n[29:56] FEE047: YEAH AND JUST SAY\n[29:59] MEE048: YEAH MAYBE WE COU LIKE W LIKE WE'RE LEAVING OUT THE BUTTONS FOR THE THE F LESS FREQUENTLY USED STUFF\n[30:04] MEE048: BUT MAYBE WE COULD INCORPORATE THAT INTO THE VOICE\n[30:05] FEE046: MM\n[30:07] MEE045: I TH I TH HONEST UH MY PERSONAL VIEW IS THAT IF IT'S NOT THERE PEOPLE WOULDN'T USE IT ANYWAY UM\n[30:13] MEE048: MM I SUPPOSE BUT T THERE IS THE OFF CHANCE THAT YOU KNOW TH THE BRIGHTNESS IS WRONG ON YOUR T. V. OR THE CONTRAST NEEDS CHANGING\n[30:19] MEE045: IT'S CER IT'S CERTAINLY POSSIBLE I MEAN\n[30:21] MEE045: BUT THEY WE WE'RE GOING BEYOND W W GIVEN THE STATE OF THE TECHNOLOGY WE WANT SOMETHING THAT WE KNO WE KNOW WILL WILL WORK UM\n[30:22] FEE046: BU\n[30:23] FEE046: MM\n[30:31] MEE048: HMM YEAH\n[30:32] FEE046: WELL YOU CAN STILL I INCORPORATE THE VOICE WITH WITH LESS BUTTONS\n[30:35] FEE046: I MEAN UH IF THE POWER BUTTON WAS ALSO SOMEHOW LIKE A MENU BUTTON YOU COULD PRESS THAT AND OR DO VOICE COMMANDS\n[30:40] FEE046: AND EITHER VOLUME THING COULD ALSO BE TO SCROLL THROUGH OTHER OPTIONS LIKE Y AND YOU COULD SCROLL THROUGH BRIGHTNESS AND AND SC AND THEN YOU CAN YOU CAN MINIMISE THE BUTTONS AND STILL HAVE THOSE\n[30:43] MEE045: UH\n[30:45] MEE048: YEAH THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[30:46] FEE047: YEAH I SUPPOSE I SUP\n[30:50] MEE045: YEAH\n[30:51] FEE046: YOU KNOW BRIGHTNESS AND TINT AND STUFF\n[30:51] MEE048: YEAH\n[30:52] MEE045: IF WE WE'RE I MEAN I'M GETTING A CLEAR MESSAGE THAT WE THINK THAT WE SHOULD HAVE THOSE FACILITIES AVAILABLE\n[30:57] FEE047: SO I GUESS WE COULD HAVE A MENU BUTTON AS WELL\n[30:58] FEE046: YEAH\n[30:59] FEE047: WE COULD HAVE THE CHANNELS AND THE POWER AND THEN A MENU BUTTON AND THEN THE VOLUME\n[31:02] FEE046: YEAH\n[31:03] FEE047: SO HAVE FOUR BUTTONS AND THE VOLUME INSTEAD OF THREE BUTTONS AND THE VOLUME\n[31:07] MEE045: UH UH UH\n[31:09] MEE045: OKAY IF WE IF WE'RE GOING DOWN THAT ROUTE THEN\n[31:14] MEE045: WE NEED SOME SORT OF DISPLAY\n[31:16] MEE045: DO WE NEED SOME SORT OF DISPLAY\n[31:16] FEE046: BUT THE TELEVISION WOULD BE THE DISPLAY THAT THINGS LIKE THAT USUALLY C POP UP ON A TELEVI LIKE YOU HIT MENU AND MENU WILL COME UP ON TELEVISION AND HAVE LIKE TINT BRIGHTNESS\n[31:17] FEE047: YEAH THAT'S ON THE T. V. YEAH\n[31:17] MEE045: WE ACTUALLY USE THE TELEVISION OKAY\n[31:19] FEE047: YEAH AND THEN Y\n[31:20] MEE045: OKAY OKAY OKAY\n[31:22] FEE046: AND YOU'D USE THE SCROLL SCROLL THROUGH IT YEAH\n[31:22] MEE048: WELL I MEAN ON A ONTO LIKE A MOUSE THE RU THE SCROLLING BUTTON\n[31:24] MEE045: YEP\n[31:26] MEE048: IS ACTUALLY A BUTTON AS WELL YOU COULD PRESS IT YOU COULD PRESS THAT AND HAVE IT AS A MENU BUTTON\n[31:28] FEE046: YEAH YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[31:29] FEE047: YEAH PRESS THAT IS T YEAH THAT MIGHT WORK\n[31:32] FEE046: I NEVER UNDERSTOOD HOW THAT WORKED THOUGH BUT YEAH\n[31:34] FEE047: YEAH IT'S LIKE UM YEAH IT'S LIKE THE MOUSE WHERE YOU JUST KINDA CLICK IT\n[31:36] FEE046: YEAH MM\n[31:38] FEE047: YOU JUST PRESS IT\n[31:40] FEE047: YEAH AND YOU COULD JUST CLICK THAT TO SO IF YOU HAD LIKE THE MENU THEN YOU COULD SCROLL THROUGH AND THEN CLICK IT TO SELECT\n[31:45] FEE046: MM OKA YEAH\n[31:47] FEE046: YEAH\n[31:47] MEE048: UH YEAH\n[31:48] FEE047: YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[31:48] MEE045: MM YEAH\n[31:50] MEE045: OKAY WE GOT FIVE MINUTES TO GO IN THIS MEETING\n[31:53] FEE047: OKAY\n[31:53] MEE045: SO UM I D I THINK WE'VE ACTUALLY VERY CONVENIENTLY JUST UH COME TO UH A GOOD POINT TO S TO SUM UP UM\n[32:02] FEE046: COOL\n[32:07] MEE045: SO UM B B KATE AND KENDRA NOW GO AWAY AND UH PA PLAY PLAY WITH A BIT OF PLASTICINE OR PLAY DOUGH\n[32:12] FEE046: PLAY WITH PLAY DOUGH\n[32:16] MEE045: WHATEVER IT IS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ATLANTIC\n[32:18] MEE048: HMM\n[32:18] MEE045: UM AND ACTUALLY PUT WHAT WE'VE DISCUSSED INTO SOMETHING UH I WAS GONNA SAY CONCRETE\n[32:27] MEE045: BUT THAT'S A SLIGHTLY INAPPROPRIATE WORD UM TO SOMETHING THAT WE CAN WE CAN SEE AND UM ANDREW N CAN GO AWAY AND TH TH THINK ABOUT HOW WE CAN UH ACTUALLY MARKET THIS AS A CONCEPT AND NOT J NOT JUST A UH UM A A SIMPLE REMOTE CONTROL\n[32:46] MEE048: UH CAN I JUST GET SOME THINGS CLEAR JUST FOR MY SAKE\n[32:47] MEE045: YEAH CERTAINLY OF COURSE\n[32:48] MEE048: OUR ENERGY SOURCE IS GONNA BE\n[32:51] MEE045: I THINK I THINK WE DECIDED THAT WE'RE GONNA FOR FOR SIMPLICITY OF YOU KNOW\n[32:51] MEE048: LONG TERM\n[32:56] MEE045: MANUFACTURING AND UH MAINTENANCE THAT WE WILL GO FOR A A LONG TERM BATTERY SOURCE UM\n[33:02] FEE046: MM\n[33:03] MEE048: COOL\n[33:03] MEE048: UH\n[33:04] MEE045: I YOU KNOW ON THE BASIS THAT UM THAT YOU KNOW IF WE'RE GOING FOR MAKING IT A FASHION STATEMENT\n[33:09] MEE045: THEN UH PEOPLE ARE MORE LIKELY TO CHANGE IT ANYWAY UH BEFORE I IT RUNS OUT AND UM MAKE AN ASSUMPTION THAT WE WE CAN AIM FOR A BATTERY THAT WILL LAST MOST PEOPLE FOR UH WE'LL SAY AT LEAST FIVE FIVE TEN YEARS AND THAT WE'LL W WE WILL GUARANTEE IT FOR FOR FIVE YEARS UM\n[33:25] FEE046: YEAH\n[33:31] MEE048: AND WE'RE HAVING A CUSTOM CHIP\n[33:32] MEE045: WE'RE HAVING A\n[33:36] MEE045: A CUSTOM CHIP BUT GIVEN THE THE WE'VE CUT THE FUNCTIONS DOWN UM THAT WILL HOPEFULLY NOT BE TOO PROBLEMATIC\n[33:45] MEE045: BUT GIVEN THAT UM TECHNOL TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IS IMPORTANT THEN WE NEED TO I'LL SAY IT AGAIN TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATE\n[33:57] MEE045: UM AND UH WE WE KNOW WE MUST RESIST ANY EFFORTS TO UH TO TRY AND WATER THAT DOWN UM\n[34:06] MEE048: AND INTERCHANGEABLE CASE\n[34:09] MEE045: I I INTERCHANGEABLE CASE SEEMS TO BE UM UM IMPORTANT TO THE CONCEPT\n[34:12] FEE046: MM\n[34:15] MEE045: UM IT IT SHOULD BE CHEAP YOU KNOW IF IF WE AVOID ANY YOU KNOW ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS\n[34:18] FEE047: YEAH\n[34:18] FEE046: MM\n[34:21] MEE045: AND UH I YOU KNOW I IF WE CAN COME UP WITH SOME WAY OF OF ALLOWING PEOPLE TO ACTUALLY PERSONALISE IT UH TO WHATEVER THEY WANT\n[34:27] MEE048: MM MM-HMM\n[34:29] MEE045: THEN UH I MEAN UH UH THIS IS TOTALLY NEW\n[34:33] MEE045: WE D WE DON'T KNOW WHETHER\n[34:35] MEE045: THAT TO WHAT EXTENT PEOPLE DO IT OR NOT BUT IF THEY'VE AT LEAST GOT A A GOOD SELECTION OF UM COVERS THAT THEY CAN USE ANYWAY\n[34:42] MEE045: AND UH AND IF IF WE CAN KEEP THEM YOU KNOW ROLLING THEN UH YOU KNOW\n[34:47] MEE045: SO THEY CAN GET THEM IN THE SUPERMARKET WHEN THEY GO DOWN TO UM A ANY OF THE FAMOUS SUPERMARKETS I WON'T MENTION ANY MENTION ANY NAMES\n[34:55] MEE045: UM IT'S UH IT'S GOOD FOR THE SUPERMARKET AND IT'S GOOD FOR US AND IT HOPEFULLY MAKES THEM FEEL BETTER\n[35:02] MEE048: AND UH ARE WE GONNA HAVE IT IL BEING ILLUMINATED FROM INSIDE ONTO THE BUTTONS OR\n[35:07] MEE045: UM THE THAT I MEAN THAT'S NO BECAUSE WE'VE GOT SO FEW BUTTONS THAT IT THAT ACTUALLY MAKES THAT REDUNDANT\n[35:15] FEE047: YEAH I THINK SO TOO\n[35:15] FEE046: MM DOES ACTUALLY YEAH YEAH\n[35:15] MEE048: COOL\n[35:16] FEE047: YEAH AND ESPECIALLY FOR MAKING THEM SO LIKE DIFFERENT AND\n[35:19] FEE046: MM DIFFERENT TO FEEL YEAH YEAH\n[35:20] MEE045: YEAH YEAH\n[35:21] FEE047: YEAH\n[35:21] MEE045: AND THE YOU KNOW THAT THAT SOLVES ONE OF THE PROBLEMS OF B OF BATTERY LIFE\n[35:23] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[35:23] MEE045: 'CAUSE THAT WOULD WELL THAT WOULD CLOBBER THE BATTERY LIFE SO NO\n[35:23] FEE047: YEAH\n[35:24] FEE046: YEP YEAH\n[35:25] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[35:25] MEE045: I MEAN GIVEN THE NATURE OF THE BUTTONS WE'RE HAVING IT'S ACTUALLY UH UH UNNECESSARY I THINK\n[35:26] FEE047: YEAH\n[35:31] FEE047: YEAH\n[35:31] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[35:32] MEE048: ARE WE HAVING IT THAT IT'S ANY ANGLE OR IS IT JUST\n[35:35] MEE045: AS UH AS WIDE CER CERTAINLY WIDER ANGLE THAN THAN CURRENT SO THAT IF YOU'RE HOLDING IT YOU KNOW\n[35:38] FEE046: YEAH\n[35:38] MEE048: AS WIDE AS POSSIBLE\n[35:43] MEE045: ANYWAY LIKE YOU'RE LIKELY TO AND UH IT'S UH YOU KNOW I I IT WILL WORK MOST OF THE TIME UM\n[35:44] FEE047: LIKE THIS OR LIKE THIS\n[35:44] FEE046: MM YEAH\n[35:55] MEE045: NOT LIKE MY MY MUM WHO POINTS IT AT THE CEILING AND WONDERS WHY THE TH TH THE TELEVISION DOESN'T WORK\n[36:02] MEE045: UM YEAH I MEAN I D I TH I SORTA ENVISAGED THAT IF IF THIS WAS THE THE THING\n[36:06] MEE045: THEN SORT OF THE THE WHOLE OF THE TOP WOULD BE THE UH THE INFRARED UH\n[36:09] FEE047: YEAH KINDA LIKE THIS WHOLE\n[36:09] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[36:11] FEE046: YEAH MM\n[36:12] FEE047: SO YOU COULD USE LIKE THIS AND IT WOULD GO\n[36:12] MEE045: UM SO\n[36:15] FEE046: MM\n[36:16] MEE045: YEAH 'CAUSE I MEAN THE R REALITY IS PEOPLE ARE THEY'RE GONNA BE LOOKING AT THE TELEVISION WHILST THEY'RE USING IT\n[36:21] MEE045: THE CHANCES ARE SO IF IF THEY'RE HOLDING IT ANYWAY\n[36:23] FEE047: YEAH\n[36:24] MEE045: THE THEY'RE REASONABLY LIKELY TO BE HOLDING IT TO USE IT THEN UH THEN THAT THAT'S THE SORT OF COVERAGE THAT WE WANT\n[36:27] FEE047: YEAH\n[36:32] MEE045: UM OKAY D WE'RE ALL CLEAR WHERE WE GO FROM HERE\n[36:35] FEE047: YEP\n[36:36] FEE046: YEP SOUNDS GOOD\n[36:39] MEE048: MM-HMM\n[36:40] MEE045: OKAY SO THANK YOU VERY MUCH INDEED AND I'LL S SEE YOU ALL AGAIN IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[36:41] FEE046: 'KAY\n[36:43] FEE047: OKAY\n[36:44] FEE046: 'KAY", "question": "What were the final design decisions made regarding the new remote control's core components, user interface, and aesthetic features, including the rationale behind these choices and specific action items for the team?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", 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"meeting_id": "ES2012d", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 315, "duration_sec": 939.840009689331, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:08] MEE045: RIGHT WELL\n[0:09] MEE045: WELCOME TO THE WHAT SHOULD BE THE LAST OF THESE MEETINGS AND UH IT LOOKS LIKE WE'VE UH DONE A GOOD JOB HERE AND UH\n[0:18] MEE045: WE'LL JUST GO THROUGH THE THE FINAL UH THE FINAL DETAILS\n[0:24] MEE045: UM OKAY OH THE UM\n[0:31] MEE045: TH THE THE MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING UH I THINK WE'LL TAKE THOSE AS READ UM\n[0:36] MEE045: OKAY THE UM TH THE THE NEXT UH THING WE WE WE'LL HAVE A LOOK AT THE UH TH HAVE A LOOK AT THE PROTOTYPES AND UH LOOK AT THE UH EVALUATION CRITERIA AND FINANCE AND THEN UH\n[0:49] MEE045: UH JUST TIDY UP WITH PRODUCTION AND UM AND THEN WE CAN CLOSE\n[0:55] MEE045: UM\n[0:59] MEE045: SO F IF IF YOU'D LIKE TO UH PRESENT YOUR YOUR PROPOSALS\n[1:05] FEE046: UH OKAY WE BASICALLY HAVE THE SAME KINDA LAY OUT HERE IT'S JUST UM YOU HOLD IT LIKE THIS AND IT GETS KINDA MOULDED TO THE TO THE SHAPE OF YOUR HAND\n[1:13] FEE046: BASICALLY\n[1:14] FEE046: UM ON THE LEFT WE'VE GOT THE SCROLL FOR THE VOLUME\n[1:18] FEE046: ON THE RIGHT WE HAVE BUTTONS FOR THE CHANNELS UP AND DOWN AND THAT KINDA SO YOU CAN HOLD IT AND SCROLL\n[1:22] FEE046: OR YOU CAN HOLD IT AND AND PUSH\n[1:25] FEE046: UH THIS IS THE POWER KEY UM IT'S KINDA LIKE THE BIGGEST SO YOU KNOW HOW TO TURN ON\n[1:29] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[1:29] FEE046: UH THAT'S THE LITTLE MENU KEY\n[1:32] FEE046: THIS IS THE INFRA RED SECTION SO YOU G IT'LL BE SENDING RAYS AND IF YOU'RE YOU KNOW POINTING IT LIKE THAT IT CAN SEND IT\n[1:37] MEE045: YEP YEAH GOOD GOOD\n[1:38] FEE046: OR IF YOU HOLD IT UP LIKE THAT IT'LL SEND IT\n[1:40] FEE046: UH WE GOT A MICROPHONE THERE WHICH FOR ALL THE VOICE COMMANDS SO YOU CAN YOU KNOW TALK TO IT LIKE THAT AND IT'LL STILL UNDERSTAND\n[1:44] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[1:45] MEE045: YEP RIGHT\n[1:47] FEE046: UM THE LOGO IS DOWN DOWN THERE UM AND HAS THE COVER ON IT AND YOU CAN SEE LIKE IT JUST KINDA GOES THE RED BIT'S THE COVER AND IT KINDA GOES OVER EVERYTHING AND THEN THERE'S HOLES FOR THE BUTTONS TO COME THROUGH\n[1:50] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[1:51] FEE047: MM\n[1:51] FEE047: S\n[1:57] MEE045: YEP YEP MM-HMM\n[2:00] FEE046: UM\n[2:00] FEE047: AND SO WE FIGURED IT WOULD BE KIND OF YOU KNOW A LIGHT WEIGHT PLASTIC\n[2:04] FEE047: JUST KIND OF A LIGHT NON DESCRIPT GREY SO THAT PEOPLE'LL WANNA BUY THE COVERS AND THEN THE COVERS WILL BE THAT SORT OF RUBBERY MATERIAL LIKE THEY MAKE IPOD COVERS\n[2:04] FEE046: MM\n[2:04] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[2:04] MEE045: YEP YEP\n[2:08] MEE045: YEP\n[2:12] FEE047: SO THEY KINDA JUST STRETCH OVER\n[2:12] MEE045: SHOWING ME AGE I DON'T KNOW WHAT I C IPOD COVERS ARE LIKE\n[2:14] FEE046: MM\n[2:17] FEE047: YEAH\n[2:17] FEE047: WELL I I DIDN'T KNOW THAT BUT YEAH THEY'RE KIND OF IT'S JUST KIND OF A RUBBERY AND THAT WAY YOU KNOW SPONGY LIKE IS SOMETHING THAT PEOPLE WANTED AND IT JUST SORT OF STRETCHES OVER AND THAT WAY I THINK PROBABLY HELPS PROTECT IT A LITTLE BIT TOO AS WELL AND\n[2:18] MEE045: YEAH YEAH\n[2:21] MEE045: UH-HUH\n[2:21] FEE046: YEAH\n[2:22] MEE045: OKAY YEP RIGHT\n[2:26] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[2:30] FEE046: BUT IT'S ALSO E E EASIER TO PUT ON VERSUS LIKE MOBILE COVERS YOU ACTUALLY HAVE TO SCREW THEM ON AND STUFF AND YOU KINDA SOMETIMES HAVE TO GET SOMEONE TO DO THAT FOR YOU\n[2:30] MEE045: OKAY\n[2:35] FEE046: THIS IS VERY MUCH YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO STRETCH IT OVER YOURSELF AND IT'LL BE FINE\n[2:36] MEE045: YEP\n[2:36] FEE047: JUST KINDA STRETCH IT OVER\n[2:39] MEE045: OKAY GOOD YEAH\n[2:39] FEE047: AND IT'LL JUST STAY ON AND THEN THE BUTTONS COME THROUGH AND SO AND THEN THE EACH ONE OF 'EM ON THE VERY END WILL HAVE THE LOGO WITH THE YELLOW CIRCLE AND THE R. R.\n[2:39] FEE046: YEAH\n[2:41] FEE046: YEAH\n[2:48] MEE045: YEP RIGHT\n[2:49] FEE046: LI THAT'LL BE THE COVERS AS WELL YEAH YEAH\n[2:51] FEE047: YEAH\n[2:51] MEE045: YEAH YEAH\n[2:52] MEE045: I MEAN THA IT'S IT'S A DETAILED POINT I JUST WONDERED I MEAN H HOW WILL PEOPLE PUT THESE DOWN I WONDER\n[2:58] FEE047: LIKE THAT\n[2:58] MEE045: RIGHT\n[3:02] MEE045: OKAY FOR SOME STRANGE RE REASON I HAD IT IN MY MIND THAT THEY'D PUT THEM DOWN VERTICALLY BUT UH UH\n[3:07] FEE046: YEAH IT COULD STAND YEAH\n[3:07] FEE047: OH\n[3:08] FEE046: WELL WE COULD BROADEN THE BROADEN IT OUT A BIT SO IT WOULD STAND LIKE THAT\n[3:11] MEE045: YEAH\n[3:12] MEE045: UH NO BECAUSE PARTICULARLY IF THEY'VE DIF IF THEY'RE GONNA HAVE IT AS A YOU KNOW AS A FASHION ITEM UH I MEAN IT IT'S UH IT IT'S JUST I MEAN IT'S JUST A MINOR DETAILED POINT\n[3:16] FEE046: YEAH STANDING\n[3:21] MEE045: BUT UM AS YOU SAY YOU CAN JUST MAKE THE BASE A LITTLE BIT BIGGER AND UH\n[3:23] FEE046: YEAH WE COULD JUST WIDEN IT OUT UH\n[3:25] MEE045: YEAH AND UH IT JUST NEEDS ANOTHER UH ANOTHER LOGO SOMEWHERE IS IS IS IS ALL IT GIVES GIVES PEOPLE THE OPTION AND IF IF SAY IF THEY'VE GOT THEM UM BECAUSE ACTUALLY HAVE SEVERAL UPON THE UH\n[3:31] FEE046: MM\n[3:33] FEE046: MM\n[3:38] MEE048: COULD HAVE ONE FOR YOUR STEREO ONE FOR YOUR D. V. PLAYER\n[3:39] FEE046: MM YEAH YEAH\n[3:39] MEE045: YEAH WELL\n[3:39] FEE047: YEAH\n[3:40] FEE046: HAVE TO IF WE JUST LENGTHEN IT I GUESS SO IT COMES DOWN TO THE BASE OF THE HAND AND THEN FLATTEN IT OUT AND COULD SIT THERE\n[3:41] MEE045: YEAH BUT THAT THAT'S UH BUT UH NO THE THE THE OVERALL UH THE OVERALL CONCEPT IS UH YEAH YEAH NO NO I MEAN THAT'S THESE UH\n[3:41] FEE047: YEAH JUST KIND OF\n[3:46] FEE047: OR JUST MAKE IT LITTLE\n[3:46] FEE046: YEAH MM\n[3:48] FEE047: SOMEWHERE LIKE THAT\n[3:49] FEE046: YEAH\n[3:50] FEE046: YEAH\n[3:51] FEE047: SO IT JUST SORT OF\n[3:52] FEE046: WE MIGHT HAVE TO LENGTHEN IT SO IT KINDA YOUR HAND STILL HOLDS IT AND HAVE IT THERE YEAH YEAH YEAH LIKE THAT LIKE THAT\n[3:52] MEE048: YEAH I KINDA HAD A\n[3:54] MEE048: A KINDA A NATURAL KIND OF A IDEA WHERE IT'S LIKE MORE OF A KIND OF LIKE A KINDA MAYBE SLIGHTLY LIKE THINNER\n[3:55] FEE047: YEAH\n[3:58] FEE046: YEAH\n[3:58] FEE047: BU\n[4:00] MEE048: YEAH KINDA LIKE THAT KINDA LIKE A FLOWER OR A PLANT FOR THE MORE NATURAL KINDA\n[4:00] MEE045: YEAH\n[4:02] MEE045: BUT UH YEAH BUT NO TH BUT THE YEAH THE THE THE\n[4:04] FEE046: MM\n[4:07] FEE046: THE FINAL PRODUCT WOULD ACTUALLY STAND UP YEAH\n[4:07] MEE045: YEAH YEAH YEAH I MEAN IT IT'S UH WOULDN'T WOULDN'T DO THAT INDEED YEAH\n[4:08] FEE047: FALL OVER\n[4:11] FEE047: YEAH\n[4:11] MEE045: BUT TH TH BUT TH YEAH TH B THE THESE WERE ALL MINOR MINOR UH MINOR DETAILS\n[4:13] FEE046: YEAH YEAH\n[4:14] FEE047: YEAH\n[4:15] MEE045: I THINK THE UH THE BASIC CONCEPT I I IS IS ABSOLUTELY BANG ON AND THE I IT CERTAINLY MEETS OUR CRITERIA OF BEING UH OF YOU KNOW LOOKING DIFFERENT\n[4:17] FEE046: YEAH\n[4:17] FEE047: 'S A LITTLE LONGER\n[4:20] FEE046: WEE\n[4:23] FEE046: MM\n[4:25] FEE047: YEAH\n[4:25] MEE045: UM SO GOOD THAT'S THAT THAT'S EXCELLENT\n[4:29] MEE045: UM RIGHT LET US UM\n[4:36] MEE045: WHAT'S ON THE NEXT ONE\n[4:37] MEE045: OH RIGHT YES LET'S HAVE A LOOK AT THE UM\n[4:42] MEE045: F FINANCE\n[4:44] MEE045: UM NOW\n[4:49] MEE045: WE'RE GIVEN A A CLEAR DESIGN BRIEF UH\n[4:59] MEE045: IF I GET THE UH SPREADSHEET UP\n[5:03] MEE045: OH\n[5:10] MEE048: UH YEAH JUST CLICK THERE\n[5:12] MEE048: UH THE\n[5:13] MEE048: THE MAXIMISE BUTTON\n[5:15] MEE045: OH RIGHT\n[5:16] MEE045: AH\n[5:19] MEE045: GOOD THIS IS WHY WE NEED TO MAKE THESE THINGS SIMPLE SO THAT THE UH THE THE THE BOSS CAN UNDERSTAND\n[5:24] MEE045: NOW I'VE UM THIS IS THE COMPANY'S UH UH COSTING FOR FOR VARIOUS UH UH ASPECTS OF DESIGN AND I I I'VE TREATED SOME OF THESE SLIGHTLY UH LIBERALLY GIVEN THE CONSTRAINTS PLACED ON US\n[5:43] MEE045: UM I WOULDN'T KNOW FOR IN FOR INSTANCE IF IF THEY REQUIRE US TO HAVE IT IN THE CORPORATE COLOURS\n[5:48] MEE045: THEN THAT IS NOT A SPECIAL COLOUR THAT'S A THAT'S A STANDARD COLOUR\n[5:52] MEE045: UH SO WE'RE JUST SIMPLY ON BATTERIES THE THE ONE TH THE ONE DECISION I'VE HAD TO MAKE IS THAT UM\n[6:01] MEE045: WE'RE WE WILL HAVE TO FIND A S A REGULAR STANDARD CHIP TO TO DO THIS WITH AND I I UM I'M I'M I'M CERTAIN THAT THEY THEY ARE AROUND SO\n[6:12] MEE045: UM THAT I DON'T THINK IS A A SERIOUS PROBLEM\n[6:16] MEE045: THE UH THE THE VOICE SENSOR IS IS EXPENSIVE BUT WE WE MADE A A BASIC DECISION THAT THAT WAS ABSOLUTELY FUNDAMENTAL TO THE TO THE DESIGN SO THAT THAT HAS TO STAY\n[6:28] MEE045: UM THEN AGAIN THE THE THE THE SHAPE OF THE CASE MEANS THAT IT'S IT'S EXPENSIVE TO UH UM\n[6:36] MEE045: L TO MAKE 'CAUSE OF THE THE TH THE DOUBLE CURVES BUT ON THE OTHER HAND BECAUSE OF OUR OVERALL FASHION CONCEPT UM WE WE SHOULD EXCEED THE THE SALES TARGETS\n[6:47] MEE045: UM IT'S SIMPLY MADE OF PLASTIC SO TH THAT'S UH THAT'S NO PROBLEM AND UH UM JUST BECAUSE THE WHOLE THE COLOUR OF THE THE WHOLE THING THAT'S UH UH THERE'S SOME COST THERE\n[7:03] MEE045: UM AND UH\n[7:07] MEE045: WE HAVEN'T ACTUALLY GOT A SCROLL WHEEL WE WE WE GOT PUSH BUTTONS AND AND A SIMPLE UH UM\n[7:14] MEE045: SLIDER SO UM AND THE AND THE THE BUTTONS ARE UH UH WELL I DO DON'T KNOW THAT THEY'RE SPECIAL COLOUR\n[7:26] MEE045: ANYWAY THE THE COSTINGS UH COME IN AT EXACTLY ON TARGET AT TWELVE POINT FIVE UH BUT I THI I THINK WE HAVE A A VERY STRONG CASE TO ARGUE THAT UH WHAT WHAT WE'VE GOT IS IS SO IN INNOVATIVE AND UH AND DIFFERENT THAT UM ANY ANY SLIGHT COMPROMISE WE HAVE TO MAKE ON ON COST IS IS OFFSET BY THE UH YOU KNOW THE\n[7:50] MEE045: UH YOU KNOW THE THE THE THE CONCEPT OF IT BEING A A FASHION ACCESSORY AND AND HAVING THE THE INTERCHANGEABLE COVERS SO UH UM YOU KNOW THE IF IF IF THE MANAGEMENT EXPECT US TO BE TECHNO AGAIN FAIL AGAIN TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE UM THAT THEY THEY HAVE TO ACCEPT THAT WE WE CAN'T OPERATE ABSOLUTELY WITHIN UH THE CONSTRAINTS THAT THEY GIVE\n[7:51] FEE046: MM\n[8:11] FEE046: MM\n[8:13] MEE045: SO UH WE WE WE PRESENT THIS AS THE UH THE COMPANY'S UH THE THE COMPANY'S WAY FORWARD AND UH UH I I THINK WE CAN ARGUE THAT WE WE HAVE UH COME IN ON ON BUDGET\n[8:28] MEE045: UM\n[8:32] MEE045: OKAY UH\n[8:37] MEE045: SO UM\n[8:41] MEE045: DOES ANYBODY WANT TO UH UH ANDREW DO YOU WANT WHAT DO YOU WANT TO SAY ABOUT UM\n[8:47] MEE045: THE UH YEAH THE EVALUATION WHERE WHERE YOU KNOW WELL WHERE WHERE WE'RE WHERE WHERE WE'RE AT\n[8:48] MEE048: EVALUATION\n[8:53] MEE048: THE THE PRODUCT OR THE PROJECT\n[8:55] MEE045: THE THE THE WELL THE I MEANT THE PRODUCT\n[8:58] MEE048: UM WELL WELL MY PRESENTATION JUST NOW\n[9:02] MEE045: YEAH\n[9:02] MEE048: SURE UH CAN I GET THE\n[9:04] MEE045: OH SORRY YEAH UM MM\n[9:08] MEE048: CHEERS\n[9:09] MEE045: MM\n[9:13] MEE045: MORE LOUD CLICKS IN THE MICROPHONE\n[9:29] MEE048: THERE WE GO OH\n[9:33] MEE048: METHOD OF EVALUATION TESTING THE PRODUCT WAS TO JUST IF IT MET ALL THE CRITERIA ALL THE CONDITIONS THAT WE SET OUT TO\n[9:42] MEE048: SET OUT TO SOLVE FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE THE CONSUMER AND THE MANAGEMENT\n[9:46] MEE048: SO\n[9:47] MEE048: WHAT I'VE BEEN ASKED TO DO IS ON THE WHITEBOARD\n[9:53] MEE048: UM GAUGE\n[9:55] MEE048: OUR TEAM RESPONSE TO THESE QUESTIONS\n[9:59] MEE048: SO ON A SCALE OF ONE TO SEVEN ONE BEING TRUE AND SEVEN BEING BEING FALSE\n[10:04] MEE045: SEVEN BEING A NICE ROUND NUMBER TO WORK TO\n[10:07] MEE048: YEAH\n[10:09] MEE048: AND THEN AT THE END JUST TAKE AN AVERAGE\n[10:11] MEE045: TR\n[10:12] MEE045: ON FOR TRUE AND SEVEN FOR FLASE\n[10:16] MEE048: YES\n[10:17] MEE045: YES\n[10:27] MEE048: SO UH\n[10:37] MEE048: SO LOOK AT THESE QUESTIONS\n[10:39] MEE048: IS THE DEVICE F FLASHY AND FASHIONABLE\n[10:43] MEE045: WELL I THINK MOST DEFINITELY\n[10:44] FEE046: YEAH I'D SAY DEFINITELY A ONE YEAH\n[10:44] FEE047: I THINK IT IS YEAH\n[10:48] MEE048: SO UH AND ALSO UH TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[10:52] MEE045: YES THE VOICE TECHNOLOGY INDEED\n[10:53] FEE046: YEAH DEFI YEAH YEAH\n[10:53] FEE047: YEAH\n[10:58] MEE048: EASY TO USE\n[11:00] MEE045: I DON'T SEE WE COULD'VE MADE IT ANY EASIER\n[11:00] FEE047: YEAH\n[11:00] FEE046: YEAH\n[11:05] MEE048: UH SUITABLE FOR THE CONSUMER\n[11:07] MEE048: THAT WAS UM\n[11:08] MEE045: TOTALLY\n[11:08] FEE046: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[11:09] FEE047: YEAH I THINK IT MADE WE MET ALL OF THE CONSUMER\n[11:13] FEE046: YEAH\n[11:13] MEE048: YEAH\n[11:15] FEE047: WANTS\n[11:16] MEE048: UH IS IT COMPLICATED\n[11:18] MEE045: NO\n[11:18] FEE047: NO\n[11:20] MEE048: DOING PRETTY WELL SO FAR AREN'T WE\n[11:22] MEE048: UH FUNCTIONAL\n[11:23] MEE045: YEAH\n[11:24] FEE046: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[11:24] FEE047: YEAH\n[11:27] MEE048: UM\n[11:29] MEE048: WHERE ARE WE\n[11:31] MEE045: FOUND EASILY\n[11:33] MEE048: WE'VE B BUILT IN THE THE SPEECH WHERE ARE YOU FUNCTION\n[11:34] MEE045: YEAH I MEAN THAT'S THAT'S\n[11:34] FEE046: YEAH\n[11:36] FEE046: YEAH\n[11:36] FEE046: YEAH MM-HMM\n[11:36] FEE047: YEAH\n[11:37] MEE045: YEAH\n[11:39] MEE048: UH-HUH\n[11:41] MEE045: DOES IT TAKE LONG TO LEARN TO USE\n[11:42] MEE045: SHOULDN'T\n[11:43] FEE046: NO NOT AT ALL\n[11:44] MEE048: MM-HMM\n[11:46] MEE048: AND UH WHAT ELSE\n[11:49] MEE048: THE R. S. I. COMPARES TO THE CURRENT STANDARDS WELL\n[11:51] MEE045: LESS BUTTONS SO IT MUST BE\n[11:52] FEE046: UH\n[11:53] MEE048: WE WE UH YEAH IT WAS OUR IT WAS A WE MADE AN ACTUAL EFFORT TO\n[11:53] FEE046: YEAH IT IS SORTA THE THE HANDLE MORE ERGONOMICALLY CORRECT AS WELL\n[11:58] FEE047: YEAH\n[11:58] FEE046: YEAH\n[11:59] MEE045: SO YEAH UM UM\n[12:03] MEE048: UM WILL DEVICE APPEAL TO ALL AGE GROUPS\n[12:06] MEE045: I THINK IT WILL BECAUSE I MEAN UH OLD OLDER PEOPLE WHO CAN'T MANAGE THE BUTTONS ANYWAY WILL ACTUALLY PROBABLY LIKE THE LIKE LIKE THE VOICE BIT SO\n[12:07] FEE046: MM\n[12:07] FEE047: I THINK SO\n[12:11] MEE048: YEAH UH THAT'S A GOOD CALL YEAH\n[12:12] FEE046: MM\n[12:14] MEE048: WELL WE HAD THE WE HAD THE DATA SAYING THAT OLD PEOPLE WILL BE LESS LIKELY TO PAY EXTRA MONEY BUT THE FUNCT THE INCREASED FUNCTIONALITY\n[12:21] MEE048: THE E EASE OF USE OF THE DEVICE MIGHT MAKE UP FOR THAT\n[12:24] FEE046: MM\n[12:24] MEE045: AND IT'S IT'S IT'S WELL I DON'T THINK WE'RE ACTUALLY\n[12:29] MEE045: CHARGING A PARTICULAR PREMIUM ANYWAY IN THE END SO\n[12:31] FEE046: I I I THINK IT WILL TEND TO APPEAL MORE TO YOUNGER AGED GROUPS JUST 'CAUSE WE HAVE GONE WITH THE FASHION FOCUS AND THE YOUNGER PEOPLE TEND TO WOULD BE MORE CONSCIOUS OF THAT ASPECT OF IT\n[12:31] MEE048: MM\n[12:31] FEE047: YEAH\n[12:35] MEE045: YEAH\n[12:36] MEE045: YEAH\n[12:39] FEE046: BUT UM I THINK IT SHOULD STILL APPEAL ON A CERTAIN LEVEL TO EVERYBODY YEAH\n[12:41] MEE045: IT WILL APPEAL F FOR DIF FOR DIFFERENT REASONS BUT IT'S IT'S UH YEAH YEAH SO I I YEAH I\n[12:43] FEE047: YEAH I THINK JUST THE SIMPLICITY OF IT AND\n[12:43] FEE046: YEAH YEAH\n[12:45] FEE046: YEAH YEAH\n[12:48] FEE047: NOT HAVING TO LEARN TO PROGRAMME AND NOT HAVING YOU KNOW A MILLION BUTTONS\n[12:50] FEE046: YEAH\n[12:51] MEE045: YEAH SO I THINK WE CAN REASONABLY SAY IT'S ANOTHER ANOTHER ONE WHY NOT\n[12:55] FEE046: MM\n[12:57] MEE048: UH CAN YOU JUST CLICK THE MY MOUSE TO MOVE ONTO NEXT PAGE\n[13:01] MEE048: UH YEAH AND WHAT H DID WE MAKE THE MANAGEMENT'S\n[13:03] MEE045: IN IN IN IN MY INTERPRETATION OF MANAGEMENT'S INSTRUCTIONS UH IS THAT YES IT IT MEETS THE REQUIREMENT IS T IT'S TELEVISION ONLY IT'S IT'S SIMPLE TO USE\n[13:11] FEE046: YEP\n[13:12] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[13:14] MEE045: UM IT'S IT'S IT'S WITHIN BUDGET UM I IT'S UH YES AN AN ANY MINOR POINTS WE WE WE ARGUE\n[13:16] FEE047: UNDER THE COST\n[13:17] FEE046: MM-HMM\n[13:18] FEE046: YEP\n[13:27] MEE048: UM\n[13:28] MEE045: SO UH I I THINK WE'VE DONE AN AMAZING JOB IN UH\n[13:31] FEE046: YEP\n[13:32] MEE048: OKAY\n[13:32] FEE046: WELL DONE US\n[13:33] MEE045: COMING UP WITH WHAT\n[13:33] MEE048: SO UH ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE TEN ELEVEN\n[13:40] MEE048: ELEVEN DIVIDED BY ELEVEN'S ONE SO EQUALS AVERAGE OF ONE\n[13:43] FEE047: YEAH\n[13:44] MEE045: NEED A NEED A CALCULATOR FOR THAT\n[13:57] MEE048: AND THAT ROUGHLY CONCLUDES MY EVALUATION OF THE OF THE PRODUCT\n[14:00] FEE046: EXCELLENT\n[14:00] MEE045: OKAY NICK THE CABLE 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HAVE A FUNCTIONAL DESIGN INDIVIDUAL WORK UM WITH MEETING AND THEN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN T AND THEN DETAILED DESIGN\n[2:56] FEE049: OKAY\n[2:58] FEE049: RIGHT\n[3:00] FEE049: EVERYBODY'S SUPPOSED TO TRY OUT THE WHITEBOARD\n[3:03] FEE049: KATE WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT FIRST IF YOU CAN EITHER BRING YOUR THINGS WITH YOU I GUESS\n[3:08] FEE050: UH YEAH IF I CAN PICK UP WITH ALL THESE BITS AND PIECES HANG ON\n[3:11] FEE049: AND WHILE YOU'RE DOING THAT WE'LL TRY AND FIGURE OUT HOW TO HOOK THESE THINGS ON AS WELL 'CAUSE WE'RE ALL GONNA HAVE TO BE ABLE TO WALK AROUND\n[3:28] FEE050: UH RIGHT SO YOU WANT AN ANIMAL AND THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THAT ANIMAL\n[3:35] FEE050: DO YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO RECOGNISE WHAT ANIMAL IT IS\n[3:37] FEE049: UH I DO NOT THINK SO I THINK IT'S JUST TO TRY OUT THE WHITEBOARD\n[3:42] FEE050: UM\n[3:50] FEE051: ARE WE ALL GONNA DRAW A CAT\n[3:52] FEE050: ONLY ANIMAL I COULD THIN I COULD DRAW\n[3:52] FEE052: I KNOW\n[3:52] FEE049: AH\n[4:02] FEE050: ITS A SORT OF BUNNY RABBIT CAT\n[4:05] FEE050: YOU CAN TELL IT'S NOT A BUNNY RABBIT BY THE EARS\n[4:07] FEE049: UH-HUH\n[4:08] FEE050: UM I SUPPOSE IT SHOULD HAVE A MOUTH AS WELL SORT OF\n[4:12] FEE049: OKAY\n[4:13] FEE050: RIGHT YEAH\n[4:14] FEE049: GREAT\n[4:15] FEE049: AND THE CHARACTERISTICS\n[4:15] FEE050: UM THE FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CAT UM THE WHISKERS I THINK UM BECAUSE THEY'RE THE EASIEST TO DRAW\n[4:23] FEE049: UH-HUH\n[4:24] FEE050: IN FACT I'LL GIVE IT SOME MORE\n[4:28] FEE050: OH AND THE TAIL\n[4:28] FEE049: OKAY\n[4:32] FEE049: FANTASTIC\n[4:34] FEE049: SINCE YOU'RE HANDY AS WELL WHY DON'T YOU DO YOURS NEXT STEPH\n[4:45] FEE049: I THINK IT'S TO GET US USED TO USING THE PEN\n[4:47] FEE050: YES\n[4:49] FEE050: UM SURE IT'S NOT TO TEST OUR ARTISTIC\n[4:52] FEE049: UH NO\n[4:59] FEE050: IT'S A MOUSE\n[4:59] FEE049: A MOUSE Y\n[5:00] FEE051: THAT'S NOT A MOUSE Y NO\n[5:02] FEE050: NO IT'S NOT A MOUSE\n[5:06] FEE050: IT'S A WOMBAT\n[5:07] FEE049: OH\n[5:15] FEE051: IT'S A RATTY\n[5:17] FEE049: ARGH\n[5:17] FEE050: A WHAT\n[5:18] FEE051: A RATTY\n[5:18] FEE049: RAT\n[5:20] FEE049: NOT A MOUSE A RAT\n[5:20] FEE050: A WEBBED FOOT\n[5:21] FEE050: WEBBED F OH RIGHT\n[5:22] FEE051: IT'S CLOTHES\n[5:23] FEE051: THAT'S IT'S CLOTHES\n[5:26] FEE051: IT'S A RATTY WITH A WITH A WITH A VERY LONG TAIL\n[5:30] FEE049: AND YOUR FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS OF THAT ANIMAL\n[5:31] FEE051: I LOVE WHISKERS\n[5:34] FEE051: UH THEY'RE INTELLIGENT AND THEY'RE CHEEKY AND\n[5:40] FEE051: UH FANTASTIC PETS AND VERY FRIENDLY\n[5:41] FEE049: OH\n[5:42] FEE049: OKAY\n[5:44] FEE051: AND THEY SIT ON YOUR SHOULDER AND WHISPER THE ANSWERS TO YOUR HOMEWORK IN YOUR EAR WHEN YOU'RE DOING YOUR HOMEWORK\n[5:44] FEE049: KATE\n[5:53] FEE052: THANKS\n[6:19] FEE049: OH A FISH\n[6:21] FEE050: GOSH WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF FISH\n[6:21] FEE051: A SHARK\n[6:23] FEE050: THAT'S EVEN EASIER TO DRAW THAN CAT\n[6:27] FEE052: MM THIS IS VERY REPRESENTATIONAL FISH\n[6:30] FEE049: OH OKAY\n[6:31] FEE049: FINE\n[6:31] FEE052: UM I 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SCALE\n[8:03] FEE049: UM WOULD BE AN AWFUL LOT OF THESE WOULD BE LIKE WHAT\n[8:06] FEE049: A HUNDRED MILLION OF THEM UM TO MAKE TWENTY FIVE EUROS ON EACH ONE AND TO MAKE A TOTAL PROFIT OF FIFTY MILLION\n[8:15] FEE049: UM THE PRODUCTION IS TO ONLY COST TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS PER ITEM\n[8:23] FEE049: NOW IF THEY COST TWELVE AND A HALF YOU'RE SELLING IT FOR TWENTY FIVE YOU'RE MAKING TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS EACH\n[8:31] FEE049: UM AND WE'RE TO MAKE A PROFIT OF FIFTY MILLION THAT'S T UH CAN YOU DO THE MATHS AND HOW MANY ARE WE SELLING\n[8:38] FEE052: UH YEAH\n[8:41] FEE052: I WAS JUST WONDERING IF THAT'S THE UM\n[8:44] FEE052: IF FIFTY PERCENT IS NORMAL\n[8:47] FEE049: MARK UP\n[8:48] FEE052: B YEAH\n[8:48] FEE052: UM I WOULD THINK WOULD BE MORE LIKE SIXTY PERCENT\n[8:51] FEE052: BUT UM LET ME I HAVE TWO THOUGHTS\n[8:52] FEE049: OKAY\n[8:54] FEE052: ONE HUNDRED FIFTY PERCENT\n[8:58] FEE052: AND AND YOUR QUESTION IS HOW MANY DO WE HAVE TO SELL\n[9:01] FEE049: YES 'CAUSE OUR MARKET UM IS 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V. D. OR SOMETHING\n[10:10] FEE050: THAT THAT THAT'S THE SORTA PRODUCT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT ONE THAT WILL WORK FOR A IN A HOME ENVIRONMENT FOR A T. V. S AND\n[10:10] FEE049: YOU'RE BOTH NODDING ALL THREE\n[10:10] FEE052: YEAH\n[10:16] FEE049: WELL\n[10:18] FEE049: I'VE SEEN SOME REMOTE CONTROLS THAT ARE FOR MORE THAN ONE DEVICE AT A TIME\n[10:23] FEE049: BUT I ALSO HAVE HEARD ABOUT THEM NOT WORKING WELL OR NOT WELL CO ORDINATED AND YOU WIND UP WORKING WITH THIS ONE FOR THI THIS THREE AND THEN THIS ONE OVER HERE FOR ANOTHER\n[10:31] FEE051: IT IS TRUE THAT YOU ALWAYS SIT AROUND YOU KNOW YOU'RE SITTING ON YOUR SOFA AND YOU WANNA CHANGE SOMETHING THERE'S FIVE DIFFERENT REMOTES\n[10:37] FEE051: AND ONE FOR THE D. V. D. 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FIRST MEETING\n[1:47] FEE049: AND GO TO THAT ONE\n[1:50] FEE049: UM AS YOU CAN SEE IT WAS THIS EARLIER TODAY\n[1:55] FEE049: UM KATE STEPH SARAH AND MYSELF IN OUR FOUR CAPACITIES WERE PRESENT\n[2:01] FEE049: I OPENED THE MEETING THE PRODUCT WAS DEVELOPED UH AND REVIEWED AND WE TALKED ABOUT THE FINANCIAL END OF IT\n[2:11] FEE049: UM AND IT HAD SOME IMPLICATIONS UM THE FOUR MILLION SALES TARGET AND NEW IDEAS OF NOT TOO MANY BUTTONS\n[2:20] FEE049: BRIGHT COLOURS AND SOME OF THE INFLUENCE OF THE JAPANESE\n[2:25] FEE049: AND WE CLOSED EARLY SO YOU COULD THEN PROCEED WITH YOUR RESEARCH AND GETTING YOUR REPORTS TOGETHER FOR TOD THIS MEETING\n[2:32] FEE049: ANYBODY HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON THOSE MINUTES\n[2:36] FEE049: ARE THEY COMPLETE DID THEY DISCUSS EVERYTHING THAT WE COVERED LAST TIME\n[2:43] FEE049: 'KAY\n[2:45] FEE050: UH I THINK SO WE WE WE TALKED ABOUT THE THE INDIVIDUAL ROLES THAT WE EACH HAD AS WELL\n[2:46] FEE049: DID I MISS SOMETHING\n[2:51] FEE052: MM-HMM\n[2:52] FEE049: YEAH\n[2:54] FEE049: I'M AFRAID I INCORPORATED THAT WHEN I SAID WHO WAS PRESENT BUT YES WE DID\n[2:57] FEE050: OKAY\n[2:58] FEE049: AND WE DID A LITTLE BIT OF UH TEAM BUILDING OF UH OF MAKING THE PICTURES BUT I DIDN'T THINK THOSE WERE APPROPRIATE TO THE MINUTES NECESSARILY\n[3:07] FEE049: SO UM AS A GROUP I THINK WE'VE ARE THEY'RE ACCEPTING THE MINUTES\n[3:15] FEE052: OKAY I ACCEPT THE MINUTES\n[3:15] FEE049: AND UH OKAY\n[3:18] FEE052: IS THAT WHAT WE'RE SUPPOSED TO SAY\n[3:20] FEE049: YEAH\n[3:21] FEE051: YEAH I DO\n[3:23] FEE049: GOOD\n[3:24] FEE049: UM THEN WE'LL MOVE TO THE THREE PRESENTATIONS\n[3:28] FEE049: OKAY\n[3:31] FEE052: OKAY\n[3:32] FEE049: OKAY\n[3:36] FEE049: MM WE NEED TO MOVE THIS\n[3:38] FEE049: WHO WANTS TO GO F FIRST\n[3:44] FEE049: THAT'S AS FAR AS IT GOES\n[3:49] FEE051: UH NOT REALLY MEANT TO TOUCH THOSE MICROPHONES\n[3:51] FEE051: OH IT DOESN'T HAVE ANY ON DOES IT\n[3:53] FEE051: THAT'S FINE\n[3:57] FEE052: EXCELLENT THANK YOU\n[3:58] FEE050: OY BIG LOOP UNDER THE TABLE\n[4:22] FEE049: SHE SAID WE DIDN'T NEED TO SCREW IT IN\n[4:24] FEE052: OKAY\n[4:27] FEE052: OKAY THAT LOOKS GOOD\n[4:29] FEE049: IT'S DOING ITS THING\n[4:31] FEE049: THERE WE ARE\n[4:32] FEE052: ALRIGHT\n[4:33] FEE052: THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[4:35] FEE052: UM\n[4:37] FEE052: ONE OF THE THE BIGGEST ISSUES I FOUND ABOUT UM FROM LAST MEETING WAS THE FACT THAT WE NEED TO SELL FOUR MILLION OF THESE UM\n[4:49] FEE052: REMOTE CONTROLS AND I THINK THAT THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO REALLY TAKE REAL REACTION IN THE DIRECTION OF OF SIMILAR\n[5:00] FEE052: OF HANDHELD TOOLS THAT HAVE BEEN USED AND ARE USED BY MANY OF US AND TO KIND OF BRING THE REMOTE CONTROL INTO THE SI SAME REALM AS AN ACCESSIBLE UM USEFUL ELECTRONIC DEVICE\n[5:13] FEE052: AS OPPOSED TO SOMETHING THAT IS LOST IN THE COUCH AND WHAT HAVE YOU\n[5:17] FEE052: SO UM MY MAIN GOAL HERE IS TO RE ENVISION THE REMOTE CONTROL IN IN THIS CONTEXT AND TO THINK ABOUT MENU FUNCTIONALITY AND CURRENT TECHNOLOGY AND THE FACT THAT IT COULD BE INTERACTIVE WITH OTHER TOOLS\n[5:31] FEE052: UM SOME OF THE RESEARCH UH IN THE MARKET HAS SHOWN THAT PEOPLE REALLY ARE NOT HAPPY WITH REMOTE CONTROLS AS THEY ARE NOW\n[5:39] FEE052: AND UM THAT MEANS WE DO NEED TO\n[5:44] FEE052: MAKE SOME DECISIONS ABOUT WHAT WHAT KEYS OR OR BUTTONS ON THE ON THE REMOTE CONTROL TO PERHAPS KEEP AND AND WHAT ONES TO DISCARD\n[5:53] FEE052: AND IF WE DEVOTE SOME ENERGY INTO THIS I THINK THE UM RECENT PRODUCTIONS OF REAL REACTION\n[6:02] FEE052: THE I GO EVERYWHERE POWER AND THE HIGH DEFINITION D. V. D. PLAYERS ALTHOUGH IT MAKES IMMEDIATE SENSE TO HAVE OUR REMOTE CONTROL INTERACT WITH THESE\n[6:14] FEE052: I THINK WE CAN ALSO USE THIS AS A PLATFORM TO MAKE IT INTERACT WITH OTHER TOOLS\n[6:18] FEE052: AND UM IN FACT I THINK THE HIGH DEFINITION D. V. D. PLAYERS AND ALL OF THIS WILL COME ALONG IN THE UH WILL ONLY BENEFIT FROM THE POSITIVE FEEDBACK\n[6:28] FEE052: FROM OUR WELL DESIGNED TOOL\n[6:30] FEE052: SO AGAIN MOST UH USERS REALLY DISLIKE THE CURRENT LOOK AND FEEL OF REMOTE CONTROLS\n[6:37] FEE052: UM FIFTY PERCENT I THINK OF ALL THESE UH NUMBERS THE MOST IMPORTANT IS FIFTY PERCENT OF USER SAY THEY ONLY USE TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS\n[6:46] FEE052: AND EIGHTY PERCENT OF USERS AND IF WE THINK ABOUT THIS THERE ARE A LOT OF UH TELEVISION D. V. D.\n[6:53] FEE052: STEREO REMOTE CONTROL USERS OUT THERE EIGHTY PERCENT WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY ON A REMOTE CONTROL THAT LOOKS FANCY\n[7:01] FEE050: COULD CAN I ASK WHERE THESE FIGURES COME FROM IS THIS MARKET RESEARCH WE'VE\n[7:03] FEE052: UM IT WAS MARKET RESEARCH AND THERE WERE A HUNDRED PEOPLE IN THE ROOM SO EIGHTY OUT OF A HUNDRED SAID THEY WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY\n[7:10] FEE049: NOW IN BETWEEN AS THE PROJECT MANAGER\n[7:10] FEE050: MM-HMM\n[7:13] FEE049: THEY SENT ME AN EMAIL FROM THE POWERS THAT BE UM THAT TELETEXT IS OUTDATED UM AND THE INTERNET IS COMING IN AS IMPORTANT\n[7:16] FEE052: MM-HMM\n[7:23] FEE049: BUT THAT THEY WANT THIS REMOTE CONTROL TO ONLY BE FOR T. V. UM WITH INCORPORATING THE CORPORATE IMAGE COLOUR AND SLOGAN\n[7:32] FEE052: MM-HMM\n[7:33] FEE052: WELL I THINK WE CAN I I THINK WE CAN REALLY FOCUS ON THIS REMOTE AND AND AGAIN BRING THE REAL REACTION UM BRAND IN IN AND AND GET SOME POSITIVE MARKETING FOR OUR OTHER TOOLS\n[7:50] FEE052: EVEN IF WE DIRECTLY DON'T UM ADVERTISE FOR THE I GO EVERYWHERE LINE\n[7:59] FEE049: MM\n[8:00] FEE052: SO AN INTERESTING UM ELEMENT WAS THE WOULD YOU PAY MORE FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION QUESTION\n[8:07] FEE052: SO THESE MARKET RESEARCH UH UH QUESTIONNAIRES LOOKED INTO YOUR YOUR UH CONCERN ABOUT TECHNOLOGY AND S SPECIFICALLY WANTED TO\n[8:09] FEE049: HMM\n[8:21] FEE052: FIND OUT INFORMATION ABOUT SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[8:24] FEE049: OKAY\n[8:24] FEE052: NOW\n[8:27] FEE052: THE EARLY ADOPTERS THOSE OF US WHO GREW UP WITH TECHNOLOGY AND UH LUCK LUCKY FOR US HAVE THE UH CASH TO TO PAY FOR IT\n[8:38] FEE052: THE YOUNG AGE GROUP WITHOUT THE MORTGAGES AND RESPONSIBILITIES NINETY ONE PERCENT OF THEM WOULD PAY MORE FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[8:49] FEE052: VERY INTERESTING I I LEAVE THIS UP TO THE GROUP TO DECIDE IF WE WANNA USE THIS UH IF AND YOU KNOW\n[8:55] FEE052: THE THE DESIGNERS BUT NINETY ONE PERCENT FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE\n[8:56] FEE049: MM\n[8:58] FEE049: IS THAT A LARGE ENOUGH TARGET MARKET TO TARGET IT\n[9:01] FEE052: WELL I I I THINK ESPECIALLY IN TERMS OF GROWTH I THINK THIS WOULD BE A VERY SMART GROUP TO TARGET\n[9:08] FEE052: I MEAN S THREE QUARTERS OF THE NEXT AGE GROUP TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE ARE INTERESTED\n[9:13] FEE052: AND UH WITH THE TECHNOLOGIES IMPROVING IF WE CAN GET THESE UH\n[9:18] FEE049: IN REAL NUMBERS DOES THE NINETY ONE PERCENT AND THE SEVENTY SIX PERCENT TRANSLATE TO EX IN EXCESS OF THE FOUR MILLION\n[9:18] FEE052: YEAH\n[9:24] FEE052: TO\n[9:26] FEE052: UM YES\n[9:27] FEE049: OR EIGHT MILLION\n[9:28] FEE052: YES\n[9:29] FEE052: BUT WOULD YOU PAY MORE AND DOES IT WORK AND IS IT APPROACHABLE AND AND DID I KNOW THAT IT WAS IT WAS AN THAT'S A THAT'S A VERY GOOD QUESTION\n[9:36] FEE049: HMM\n[9:38] FEE049: YEAH\n[9:39] FEE052: I DON'T KNOW IF SPEECH RECOGNITION SHOULD BE UM SHOULD BE INCLUDED BUT I THINK IT'S AN INTERESTING I THINK THAT MAYBE SHOWS MORE ABOUT UH\n[9:39] FEE050: UM\n[9:44] FEE049: MM\n[9:49] FEE052: BEING OPEN TO TECHNOLOGY\n[9:51] FEE051: UH IT DEFINITELY NEEDS UH A LOT MORE RESEARCH ON LIKE HOW MUCH MORE IT WOULD BE AND ANY\n[9:51] FEE049: MM\n[9:53] FEE052: SHALL I GO BACK\n[9:57] FEE052: YEAH YEAH\n[9:59] FEE051: YOU KNOW EXISTING EXAMPLES AND WHAT REACTIONS TO THEM HAVE BEEN AND THAT SORT OF THING\n[10:03] FEE052: YEAH\n[10:04] FEE050: HOW D I'M WONDERING HOW HOW OU HOW OUR TARGET PRICE COMPARES WITH THE THE TYPICAL PRICE OF THESE THINGS\n[10:11] FEE050: I EXPECT AN INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER SHOULD KNOW THAT\n[10:13] FEE050: BUT IF WE'RE AIMING TO TO BUILD THIS THING FOR TWELVE EUROS FIFTY UM IS THAT A LOT OR A LITTLE\n[10:20] FEE052: EXACTLY\n[10:20] FEE052: I MEAN I I I UH DID NOT RECEIVE ANY INFORMATION ON THAT BUT I THINK THE COMPETITION\n[10:26] FEE052: SUSSING OUT WHAT OTHER PEOPLE ARE DOING AND WHAT'S IN THE PIPELINE IS VERY VERY IMPORTANT\n[10:33] FEE052: BECAUSE UM THERE IS A QUESTION ABOUT DO YOU WANT AN L. C. D. SCREEN AND AND THAT WASN'T RESPONDED TO BUT UH SOME OF THE LARGER\n[10:44] FEE052: REMOTES DO HAVE SCREENS WHERE YOU CAN NAVIGATE YOU KNOW\n[10:48] FEE052: SO IT TURNS INTO SOMETHING UH PERHAPS YOU ALL HAVE SEEN UH THE OSBOURNES WHERE OZZY OSBOURNE IS IS ATTEMPTING TO MANAGE HIS SUPER ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM WITH SOMETHING THAT LOOKS LIKE A UH A SMALL TRAY\n[11:01] FEE050: SH SURELY HE'S IN THE WRONG AGE GROUP\n[11:02] FEE052: YOU KNOW IT'S I A AND I THINK YOU KNOW\n[11:06] FEE050: HE MUST BE W ONE OF A S SMALL POPULATION\n[11:08] FEE052: NO NO YOU KATE YOU'RE EXACTLY RIGHT THERE\n[11:09] FEE049: MM\n[11:11] FEE052: BUT I THINK THE KEY IS TO GET THE EARLY ADOPTERS PEOPLE WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH TECHNOLOGY AND AND UH THEY'LL BE\n[11:18] FEE049: BUT WE'RE NOT LOOKING AT WHETHER THEY'RE EARLY ADOPTERS ON THAT SCREEN THAT'S LOOKING AT AGE GROUPS\n[11:20] FEE052: UH MM\n[11:21] FEE052: EXACTLY\n[11:23] FEE052: I YES\n[11:23] FEE052: AND I'M MAKING AND I'M MAKING THE THE UH UH LEAP THAT PEOPLE WHO ARE FAMILIAR YOUNGER PEOPLE ARE L ARE MORE FAMILIAR WITH TECHNOLOGY THAN THAN OLDER PEOPLE\n[11:27] FEE049: LEAP\n[11:34] FEE049: HMM\n[11:35] FEE052: OR COMFORTABLE YOU KNOW UM SO\n[11:36] FEE049: MM\n[11:39] FEE049: OKAY YOU HAD THE OTHER POWER CHANNEL\n[11:41] FEE052: I THINK THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS AN ATTRACTIVE STREAMLINED REMOTE CONTROL AND TO BE EXTRAORDINARILY REDUCTIONIST POWER CHANNEL VOLUME AND EVERYTHING ELSE IS IS UH\n[11:55] FEE052: UP TO THE DESIGNERS\n[11:58] FEE052: AND THIS IS THIS IS ALSO SUPPORTED BY THE MARKET RESEARCH\n[12:04] FEE049: OKAY\n[12:06] FEE052: THANK YOU\n[12:07] FEE052: THAT'S MY CONTRIBUTION\n[12:08] FEE049: ALRIGHT\n[12:11] FEE049: AND WE'LL TURN TO THE NEXT PRESENTATION\n[12:26] FEE049: I THINK SHE SAID WE DON'T NEED TO SCREW IT IN JUST STICK IT IN\n[12:31] FEE049: AND THEN PRESS WHAT\n[12:33] FEE049: F F. N. AND F. EIGHT\n[12:37] FEE049: NEXT TO THE CONTROL BUTTON ON THE BOTTOM AND THEN F. EIGHT AT THE TOP\n[12:43] FEE051: YEAH PRESS THEM\n[12:43] FEE049: AND THEN W BE PATIENT\n[12:48] FEE051: YEAH HERE WE GO\n[12:50] FEE049: TADA\n[12:52] FEE050: AND IF YOU WANT IT TO GO INTO SLIDE SHOW MODE IT'S THAT LITTLE BUTTON THERE\n[12:57] FEE051: CAN I NOT JUST UH\n[13:00] FEE051: DO EACH ONE IN ORDER\n[13:02] FEE050: I YOU CAN IF YOU LIKE IT IT THAT THAT JUST SETS IT UP TO DO A P A P NO THAT ONE THAT ONE THERE\n[13:06] FEE049: THERE WE ARE\n[13:06] FEE051: THAT\n[13:08] FEE049: YAY\n[13:08] FEE051: THAT\n[13:09] FEE050: LEFT LEFT A BIT LEFT A BIT THAT ONE YEP\n[13:10] FEE051: THAT\n[13:11] FEE050: AND THEN YOU JUST PRESS THE CLICK WHEN YOU WANNA GO ON\n[13:15] FEE051: RIGHT TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN\n[13:20] FEE051: UH WELL I THINK FIRST OFF BASICALLY I DO AGREE WITH WHAT SARAH HAS DEFINED AS AS UH YOUR PERSONAL\n[13:32] FEE051: I THINK WE NEED UH A MORE STREAMLINED VOLUME WITH NO EXTRANEOUS FUNCTIONS\n[13:40] FEE051: SO MY METHOD WAS TO LOOK AT THE EXISTING REMOTES AND WHAT FUNCTIONS THEY HAVE\n[13:45] FEE051: AND WHAT WE ALL NEED TO DISCUSS IS WHETHER WE WANT THESE FUNCTIONS\n[13:50] FEE051: UH PRETTY MUCH THE SAME AS WHAT EXISTING REMOTES HAVE\n[13:53] FEE051: IF WE CAN BUILD ON THIS WITH THE SPEECH RECOGNITION THAT'S NOT SOMETHING I'D THOUGHT ABOUT AT ALL BUT IT'S ALSO SOMETHING WE CAN DISCUSS\n[14:03] FEE049: OKAY\n[14:04] FEE051: UM AND AND I PRESUME WE CAN MISS OUT THE FUNCTIONS REALLY TO TO A VIDEO OR D. V. D. REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:11] FEE051: IF THIS IS ONLY GONNA BE A YOU KNOW SATELLITE CABLE T. V.\n[14:14] FEE049: T. V. ONLY\n[14:17] FEE051: REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:18] FEE051: SO THESE ARE TWO MODELS OF EXISTING REMOTE CONTROLS\n[14:23] FEE051: UH THE ONE ON THE LEFT\n[14:25] FEE049: UGH\n[14:26] FEE051: SEEMS TO BE A FAIRLY\n[14:29] FEE051: UH STANDARD UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:32] FEE051: IT HAS FAST FORWARD STOP PLAY ALL RELATING TO MOVIES\n[14:37] FEE051: IT ALSO HAS SEEMS TO HAVE CHANNEL UP AND CHANNEL DOWN WHICH IS WHICH IS MORE WHAT YOU'D EXPECT FROM A\n[14:44] FEE051: YOU KNOW LIKE A SKY OR CABLE REMOTE CONTROL WHERE YOU'VE GOT HUNDREDS OF CHANNELS INSTEAD OF A MERELY TERRESTRIAL ONE\n[14:47] FEE049: HMM\n[14:54] FEE051: UH BUT I THINK WE SHOULD BE LOOKING MORE ALONG THE LINES OF THE ONE ON THE RIGHT\n[14:58] FEE051: WHICH HAS IT ALSO HAS PLAY STOP AND PAUSE AND EVERYTHING I DON'T THINK WE NEED THEM AT ALL\n[15:04] FEE051: I THINK WE JUST NEED CHANNEL SELECTION\n[15:08] FEE051: VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN AND\n[15:14] FEE051: I THINK AN AN ENTER FUNCTION WHERE YOU CAN ACCESS IT'S NOT LIKE TELETEXT BUT ALONG THE SAME LINES ACCESS THINGS ON THE SCREEN\n[15:24] FEE051: UH\n[15:26] FEE051: NOT RELATED TO THE INTERNET ONE THAT YOU MENTIONED BECAUSE THAT'D BE FAR OUTSIDE OUR BUDGET AND WHAT WE WANT THIS TO DO\n[15:33] FEE049: MM\n[15:35] FEE049: AND EXCEED THE REQUIREMENTS THEY'RE EXPECTING OF US\n[15:35] FEE051: SO IT REALLY EXCEED THE REQUIREMENTS 'CAUSE THE REQUIREMENTS REALLY ARE JUST WANT TO BE ABLE TO CHANGE CHANNELS AND FUNCTIONS WHICH\n[15:46] FEE051: IS MORE A TEXT ON THE SCREEN THING THAN UH THAN ACTUAL BUTTONS O I WAS THINKING SOMETHING SOME SMOOTH\n[15:51] FEE049: OKAY\n[15:56] FEE051: SLEEK LITTLE REMOTE CONTROL WITH BIG USER FRIENDLY BUTTONS AND UH A MENU THAT YOU CAN ACCESS\n[15:59] FEE049: ALRIGHT\n[16:07] FEE051: UH BUT THEN I DO THINK WE NEED TO DISCUSS THE SPEECH\n[16:11] FEE051: UM RECOGNITION POSSIBILITY\n[16:16] FEE049: OKAY\n[16:18] FEE049: ANY UH THING ELSE YOU WANNA ADD\n[16:19] FEE051: NO\n[16:20] FEE049: OKAY\n[16:22] FEE051: BUT WE COULD GO BACK TO THE PICTURES OF THE\n[16:25] FEE051: UH WHAT'RE THEY CALLED\n[16:29] FEE051: THE PICTURES OF THE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[16:33] FEE051: AND POSSIBLY DISCUSS WHAT WE THINK ABOUT THEM BUT MAYBE SHOULD HEAR WHAT KATE HAS TO SAY FIRST\n[16:36] FEE052: OR IF\n[16:39] FEE052: YEAH\n[16:40] FEE049: YEAH\n[16:41] FEE049: LET'S HEAR WHAT KATE HAS TO SAY\n[16:43] FEE051: OKAY THEN\n[16:43] FEE052: MAYBE AFTERWARDS WE COULD DO A UH WHITEBOARD WITH THAT YOUR THE ONE ON THE RIGHT AS A AS A\n[16:52] FEE052: BASIS\n[16:54] FEE049: HMM\n[16:55] FEE052: WHITEBOARD SESSION\n[16:58] FEE049: I THINK THE WHITE THAT ONE ON THE RIGHT IS AS WELL AS LESS CLUTTERED\n[17:03] FEE052: MM-HMM\n[17:03] FEE051: DEFINITELY LESS CLUTTERED AND I MEAN BUT STILL IT'S\n[17:08] FEE051: SORRY I WAS JUST I'LL JUST UH RESUME SOMETHING ELSE I WAS GONNA SAY\n[17:09] FEE049: IT'S THERE BUT IT'S\n[17:12] FEE051: THE THE STYLE OF THESE IS TERRIBLE\n[17:15] FEE049: YEAH\n[17:15] FEE051: I I I REALLY THINK WE NEED TO UH\n[17:20] FEE051: NOT ONLY POSSIBLY EVEN MATERIALS LIKE THE TYPE OF PLASTIC USED BUT EVERYTHING INCLUDING SIZE AND SHAPE OF BUTTONS\n[17:28] FEE051: POSITIONING OF BUTTONS THE ACTUAL SHAPE OF THE HAND HELD DEVICE COLOURS\n[17:34] FEE052: THE ERGONOMICS THE WAY IT FITS IN YOUR\n[17:35] FEE051: JUST EVERY E YEAH EVERYTHING TO DO WITH THIS HAS TO BE REVOLUTIONISED\n[17:36] FEE049: HMM\n[17:39] FEE052: YEAH\n[17:43] FEE051: BUT\n[17:48] FEE051: SO THAT'S THAT FOR NOW\n[17:51] FEE050: CHEERS\n[18:19] FEE050: MM I HAVEN'T ACTUALLY GOT A DISPLAY ON MY SCREEN\n[18:21] FEE049: OKAY\n[18:22] FEE050: STILL I'LL DO WITHOUT THAT\n[18:24] FEE050: OKAY UM NOW I WANNA BRING US DOWN TO EARTH AGAIN I'M AFRAID AND TALK ABOUT THE ACTUAL PRACTICALITIES OF HOW THE THING NEEDS TO WORK\n[18:35] FEE050: UM OH AND THIS IS THE METHODOLOGY I USED IN PREPARING FOR THIS MEETING\n[18:43] FEE050: UM BASICALLY I'VE BEEN DOING A LITTLE BIT OF WEB BASED RESEARCH AND IF I HAD A DESIGN TEAM I WOULD'VE BEEN DISCUSSING MY IDEAS WITH 'EM\n[18:53] FEE050: BUT THE THE NET RESULT IS THAT I'VE COME UP WITH A FIRST CUT FOR THE WORKING DESIGN THAT I'D LIKE TO DISCUSS WITH YOU\n[19:01] FEE050: SO LET'S GO BACK TO WHAT THE BASIC FUNCTION OF A REMOTE CONTROL IS\n[19:05] FEE050: IT'S FOR SENDING A MESSAGE UM TYPICALLY UM VIA INFRARED\n[19:12] FEE050: AND THE THE BASIC COMPONENTS WE'VE GOT TO BUILD IN FOR OUR TWELVE EUROS FIFTY ARE UM AN ENERGY SOURCE THE USER INTERFACE AND\n[19:25] FEE050: WHICH WILL UM IN INCORPORATE UM AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT THAT ACTUALLY COMPOSES THE MESSAGE UM BASED ON WHAT THE WHICH BUTTONS THE USER PRESSES\n[19:38] FEE050: WE TURN THAT INTO A MESSAGE UM AND THEN WE NEED A SENDING MECHANISM TO SEND IT TO THE RECEIVER\n[19:45] FEE050: NOW I WOULD HAVE HOPED I THINK THAT'S MY ONLY SLIDE ACTUALLY YEAH\n[19:48] FEE050: I WOULD HAVE HAVE HOPED TO UM\n[19:52] FEE050: DO YOU A PRETTY POWERPOINT SLIDE OF UM MY FIRST CUT DESIGN\n[19:57] FEE050: BUT UNFORTUNATELY THE TECHNOLOGY DEFEATED ME SO IF YOU'LL BEAR WITH ME I'LL DO IT ON THE WHITEBOARD\n[20:07] FEE050: SO WE WANT AN ENERGY SOURCE\n[20:12] FEE050: WHICH IS THERE\n[20:16] FEE050: AND WE'VE GOT TO THINK ABOUT WHAT THAT MIGHT BE\n[20:18] FEE050: UH WE OBVIOUSLY DON'T WANT WIRES ON THIS THING\n[20:19] FEE049: HMM MM\n[20:23] FEE050: UH TYPICALLY IT WOULD BE A BATTERY BUT I'M OPEN TO SUGGESTIONS\n[20:28] FEE050: UM AND\n[20:34] FEE050: THEN WE HAVE THE THE USER INTERFACE\n[20:39] FEE050: OOPS\n[20:46] FEE050: AND THE MAIN COMPONENTS IN THERE ARE THE\n[20:57] FEE050: THE TH THE CHIP THAT ACTUALLY HAS THE INTELLIGENCE OF THE MACHINE THAT TRANSLATES BUTTON PRESSES INTO A MESSAGE WHICH IT THEN\n[21:09] FEE050: TRANSFERS TO SOME SENDING MECHANISM WHICH ENCODES IT\n[21:26] FEE050: AND SENDS THE MESSAGE TO THE RECEIVER\n[21:28] FEE050: SO THOSE ARE THE BASIC THINGS THAT WE'VE GOT TO GET IN FOR OUR TWELVE EUROS FIFTY\n[21:32] FEE050: THANK YOU\n[21:35] FEE049: HMM\n[21:38] FEE049: OKAY\n[21:43] FEE049: RIGHT\n[21:47] FEE049: BUT THOSE THINGS AS LONG AS WE CAN GET THOSE COMPONENTS\n[21:54] FEE049: THE BLOCK THAT THAT RECTANGLE FOR THE USER INTERFACE IS WHERE THE USER COMES IN OF WHAT WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE\n[22:02] FEE049: WHAT DO THE BUTTONS LOOK LIKE\n[22:04] FEE049: UH WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE\n[22:06] FEE049: THAT'S WHERE THE USER INTERFACE IS REALLY COMING INTO ITS OWN\n[22:09] FEE050: MM-HMM\n[22:10] FEE049: THE TECHNICAL END IS WHAT'S ACTUALLY GONNA BE IN THERE BUT ALSO IT HAS TO BE EASY ENOUGH TO CHANGE OR REPAIR IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG\n[22:24] FEE049: FOR EXAMPLE THE BATTERY ENERGY SOURCE OR UM WHAT IF THE CHIP\n[22:31] FEE049: FOR WHATEVER REASON BREAKS DOWN AFTER A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF TIME DO YOU JUST REPLACE IT\n[22:37] FEE049: UM IS THERE ANY UM BECAUSE IT MAY BE IN THE SAME AREA WITH SEVERAL OTHER USER INTERFACES LIKE FOR D. V. D. S MOVIES WHATEVER\n[22:47] FEE049: UM DOES IT HAVE TO HAVE A\n[22:53] FEE049: A WAY OF BEING SEGREGATED FROM THE OTHERS IN A DIFFERENT FREQUENCY OR SOMETHING\n[23:00] FEE050: WELL I MAY BE WRONG HERE BUT I'D BEEN THINKING OF THIS DEVICE AS BEING A A CHEAP MASS PRODUCED DEVICE\n[23:06] FEE050: WE'RE TRYING TO SELL FOUR MILLION OF 'EM UM THAT'S THAT'S YOU KNOW THAT'S ALMOST ONE IN EVERY TENTH HOUSEHOLD OR WHATEVER IT IS\n[23:08] FEE049: MM\n[23:14] FEE050: UM AND I HADN'T THOUGHT OF IT AS BEING A REPARABLE THING\n[23:18] FEE050: YOU JUST IF IT GOES WRONG YOU CHUCK IT OUT AND THAT'S WHY I'M A BIT CONCERNED\n[23:18] FEE049: OKAY\n[23:22] FEE050: I LIKE THE IDEA OF SPEECH RECOGNITION THAT'S A GREAT IDEA\n[23:24] FEE050: BUT I'M NOT CONVINCED WE CAN PUT IT INTO THIS BOX FOR THE PRICE THAT WE NEED GONNA NEED TO HIT\n[23:29] FEE052: DO WE HAVE UM\n[23:29] FEE051: WHOOP\n[23:30] FEE049: OKAY\n[23:32] FEE052: KI SOME IDEA OF HOW MUCH IT WOULD COST TO CREATE A DEVICE THAT HAS THESE BASIC ELEMENTS\n[23:39] FEE051: ISN'T THAT YOUR JOB\n[23:40] FEE052: BECAUSE THEN\n[23:42] FEE049: OH\n[23:43] FEE052: NO THE CHIP COMPOSER MARKETING\n[23:43] FEE051: OH RIGHT\n[23:46] FEE052: OH NO THE CHIP COMPOSER SENDER\n[23:48] FEE049: MM\n[23:49] FEE050: UM\n[23:49] FEE052: I I DON'T BELIEVE I KNOW UM\n[23:50] FEE050: I'M I'M I'M HOPING THAT MY PERSONAL COACH IS GONNA GIVE ME SOME ADVICE ON THAT IF YOU'RE ASKING ME BUT\n[23:51] FEE049: WHAT THEY COST\n[23:54] FEE049: OKAY\n[23:54] FEE052: OKAY\n[23:56] FEE052: BE BECAUSE THEN WE WOULD HA HA FIGURE OUT HOW MUCH WE HAD TO PLAY WITH IN TERMS OF USER INTERFACE AND THIS LOOK AND FEEL IDEA\n[24:00] FEE051: YEAH\n[24:01] FEE050: YEAH\n[24:01] FEE049: MM\n[24:04] FEE051: IT DOES IT DOES SEEM AS IF WE'RE JUST TO DO SOMETHING REALLY SIMPLE AND MASS PRODUCED\n[24:08] FEE052: MM-HMM\n[24:08] FEE051: THE WHICH IS PRETTY MUCH THE SAME AS THESE EXISTING MODELS JUST MAYBE\n[24:13] FEE052: INSPIRED\n[24:15] FEE051: A LITTLE BIT MORE INSPIRED\n[24:17] FEE052: MM\n[24:17] FEE051: BUT BASICALLY JUST THE SAME\n[24:20] FEE051: ALTHOUGH WHAT WHAT UH SUDDENLY CAME INTO MY HEAD IS YOU KNOW HOW THEY ALWAYS TAKE TWO A. A. BATTERIES WHICH WHICH IS REALLY NOT VERY EFFICIENT AT ALL\n[24:32] FEE051: COULD IT BE POSSIBLE TO HAVE UH YOU KNOW LIKE A RECHARGEABLE INTERNAL BATTERY LIKE WELL LIKE AN M. P. THREE PLAYER DOES\n[24:37] FEE052: MM-HMM\n[24:41] FEE051: WITH THAT YOU COULD JUS OR A MOBILE PHONE OR WHATEVER\n[24:42] FEE052: MM-HMM\n[24:43] FEE051: YOU COULD YOU KNOW YOU JUST PLUG INTO A POWER SOURCE FOR A COUPLE OF HOURS AND THEN IT'S RECHARGED FOR AGES AND AGES AND AGES\n[24:50] FEE051: AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY WITH REPLACING A. A. BATTERIES WHICH ARE\n[24:53] FEE052: WELL THAT HAS ANOTHER ELEMENT WHICH IS IF EVERY TIME YOU'RE DONE USING THE REMOTE YOU PUT IT ON A CHARGER THEN YOU THEN IT HAS A PLACE\n[25:00] FEE049: MM\n[25:01] FEE051: YOU'D NEVER NEED UH BATTERIES WOULD Y UH YEAH\n[25:03] FEE052: YEAH BUT IT ALSO HAS A PLACE SO EXACTLY\n[25:04] FEE051: AND IT'S NOT STUCK DOWN THE BACK OF THE SOFA\n[25:07] FEE049: MM\n[25:07] FEE051: BUT THEN AGAIN I D I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS WITHIN OUR PRICE RANGE OR NOT\n[25:11] FEE052: THAT'S A REALLY GOOD IDEA\n[25:12] FEE050: WELL I UH THINK THAT'S A VERY INTERESTING IDEA BUT UM I'M NOT A VERY GOOD INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER AND I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT WHAT THESE THINGS COST\n[25:19] FEE050: I'LL DO SOME RESEARCH FOR THE NEXT MEETING\n[25:21] FEE052: WELL IT'S BETTER THAN MY IDEA ABOUT SOLAR PROBABLY\n[25:21] FEE049: OKAY\n[25:24] FEE049: UH YEAH\n[25:26] FEE050: WELL SOLAR MAY NOT BE SO GOOD WHEN YOU'RE WATCHING T. V. IN THE NIGHT BUT\n[25:28] FEE052: YEAH YEAH\n[25:29] FEE049: MM\n[25:30] FEE051: WELL IT IS JUST SO ANNOYING HOW\n[25:30] FEE052: DEPEN\n[25:31] FEE049: IT WOULD HAVE TO SOR STORE UP THE ENERGY\n[25:33] FEE052: MM\n[25:34] FEE052: YEAH\n[25:34] FEE050: YEAH I GUESS\n[25:35] FEE049: AND THEN USE IT\n[25:36] FEE049: SOLAR CAN DO THAT\n[25:36] FEE050: WE MAY BE TALKING QUITE HEAVY THEN\n[25:38] FEE052: YEAH\n[25:39] FEE049: M YEAH THAT WOULD BE TOO HEAVY AND IT'D COST TOO MUCH\n[25:41] FEE050: MM-HMM\n[25:42] FEE051: NO BUT JUST A RECHARGEABLE INTERNAL BATTERY WOULD PROBABLY I MEAN IT MIGHT COST MORE TO AT FIRST TO DEVELOP AND TO INSTALL\n[25:50] FEE052: MM-HMM\n[25:51] FEE051: BUT FOR LONG TERM USE IT'LL BE SO MUCH MORE CONVENIENT AND ECONOMIC THAN FIDDLING AROUND TRYING TO REPLACE CHUNKY A. A. BATTERIES AND NOT HAVING ANY IN YOUR KITCHEN DRAWER AND\n[26:02] FEE052: MM-HMM\n[26:05] FEE050: SO DO YOU THINK WE MIGHT MAKE THAT A SELLING POINT IF IT WAS SOMETHING THAT WE FOUND WE COULD AFFORD TO DEVELOP\n[26:05] FEE051: YOU KNOW F\n[26:10] FEE052: DEFINITELY 'CAUSE I'M THINKING IN TERMS OF UM UH\n[26:11] FEE049: MM\n[26:14] FEE052: THE\n[26:17] FEE052: LOSS AND BREAKAGE OF UM REMOTES HOW MUCH OF THAT IS IS TO DO WITH IT NOT REALLY HAVING A UH A HOME\n[26:26] FEE052: A UM A NEST A PLACE TO LIVE EXACTLY\n[26:26] FEE051: MM\n[26:27] FEE049: MM\n[26:28] FEE051: SORT OF HAVE ITS LITTLE DOCK THAT YOU COULD PUT IT IN\n[26:30] FEE049: YEAH\n[26:30] FEE052: SO IF YOU CAN DOCK IT UM YOU KNOW YOU COULD S ARGUE THAT THIS IS\n[26:34] FEE049: AND THE DOCK COULD LOOK VERY FANCY AND THAT COULD BE YOUR INSPIRATION OF HAVING IT LOOKING DECENT\n[26:36] FEE052: EXACTLY\n[26:38] FEE051: STILL I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S QUITE WITHIN OUR PRICE RANGE\n[26:42] FEE052: MM\n[26:42] FEE049: HMM\n[26:42] FEE052: 'CAUSE YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT ANOTHER COMPONENT LIKE ANOTHER PIECE OF HARDWARE\n[26:45] FEE051: YEAH\n[26:46] FEE049: YEAH\n[26:47] FEE052: MM\n[26:47] FEE049: OKAY\n[26:48] FEE049: ARE WE AGREED AS TO WHAT OUR TARGET GROUP IS THOUGH\n[26:53] FEE049: PRETTY MUCH SO THAT WE'D BE LOOKING FOR THE YOUNGER END\n[26:54] FEE052: WELL I I BROUGHT UP SOME EXACTLY BUT I THINK YOU RAISED SOME GOOD QUESTIONS ABOUT ARE THERE ENOUGH OF THESE PEOPLE OUT THERE\n[27:00] FEE052: OR ARE THEY MAKING PURCHASING DECISIONS\n[27:01] FEE050: MM\n[27:03] FEE052: YOU KNOW THESE ARE THE\n[27:03] FEE050: YEAH I WAS WONDERING THAT BECAUSE I AG I AGREE THAT THERE THERE'RE PEOPLE WITH UH HOW CAN I PUT IT\n[27:04] FEE049: MM\n[27:09] FEE050: MORE MONEY THAN SENSE AND WHO ARE LIABLE TO BUY SOMETHING NEW BUT\n[27:10] FEE049: I I S USUALLY PUT MORE MONEY THAN BRAINS\n[27:10] FEE052: YEAH EXACTLY\n[27:14] FEE050: BU BUT WHAT I WAS GONNA SAY WAS\n[27:14] FEE052: OH OH OH I'LL MAKE A NOTE OF THAT KATE\n[27:16] FEE052: GOOD GOOD COMMENT\n[27:19] FEE050: ALTHOUGH THEY THEY MAY BE BUYING UM YOU KNOW PERSONAL MUSIC DEVICES AND ALL THAT ARE THEY NECESSARILY BUYING T. V. REMOTE CONTROLS\n[27:26] FEE050: BECAUSE THEY PROBABLY LIVE IN A HOUSEHOLD THAT HAS A T. V. IF THEY'RE AT THE LOWER END OF THE AGE RANGE I DON'T KNOW\n[27:29] FEE052: YEAH\n[27:31] FEE052: IT MIGHT BE GOOD TO KNOW UM UH WHO YOU KNOW WHO'S ACTUALLY BUYING TELEVISIONS AND ARE WE IN A UH UH S\n[27:32] FEE051: YEAH\n[27:42] FEE052: REGION WHERE PEOPLE HAVE MORE THAN ONE TELEVISION IN A HOME\n[27:45] FEE050: MM\n[27:46] FEE050: I THINK WE'VE GOT A BIG HILL TO CLIMB HERE HAVEN'T WE\n[27:48] FEE050: I MEAN WE'VE GOTTA PERSUADE PEOPLE WHO'VE GOT A REMOTE CONTROL 'CAUSE IT CAME WITH THE TELLY THAT THEY SHOULD BUY OUR PRODUCT INSTEAD\n[27:48] FEE052: YEAH\n[27:52] FEE049: MM\n[27:54] FEE052: YEAH\n[27:54] FEE049: YEAH\n[27:55] FEE049: OR DO WE S MAKE SURE THAT IT GOES TO THE MAN THROUGH THE MANUFACTURER\n[27:58] FEE049: WE SELL TO THE MANUFACTURER AS THE REMOTE THAT GOES WITH IT\n[27:59] FEE050: RIGHT GOOD POINT\n[28:01] FEE050: YEAH YEAH OKAY YEAH\n[28:01] FEE052: YEAH\n[28:02] FEE051: YEAH\n[28:03] FEE050: YEAH\n[28:03] FEE052: YEAH\n[28:04] FEE051: THAT'S PROBABLY MORE WHAT IT IS\n[28:04] FEE050: YEAH GOOD POINT\n[28:05] FEE049: WHAT WOULD BE A MORE EFFICIENT WAY OF DOING IT\n[28:07] FEE052: YEAH AND AND SOME OF OUR D. V. D. PLAYERS INCIDENTALLY HAVE THEM BECAUSE WE HAVE THE RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR OWN DEPARTMENT BUT MOREOVER WE NEED TO\n[28:16] FEE049: MM-HMM\n[28:16] FEE052: TO GO FOR THE THE MANUFACTURERS\n[28:20] FEE049: OKAY\n[28:21] FEE051: WE'RE NOT GONNA GET ANY RESOLUTIONS BY THE END OF THE DAY ARE WE\n[28:21] FEE049: RIGHT\n[28:24] FEE049: PROBABLY NOT\n[28:25] FEE052: MM\n[28:26] FEE049: UM THE OTHER THING THAT WE'RE SUPPOSED TO DO IS MAKE DECISION ON OUR FUNCTIONS\n[28:37] FEE049: OUR FUNCTIONS WE'VE SO FAR DECIDED I THINK THAT POWER CHANNEL VOLUME MAKE IT ATTRACTIVE\n[28:47] FEE049: UM IT HAS TO HAVE AN ENTER KEY AND OF COURSE THE NUMBER KEYS\n[28:52] FEE049: IT HAS TO HAVE BIG USER FRIENDLY BUTTONS AND SH N DEFINITELY WE WANNA BE INSPIRED THAT THE CURRENT\n[29:02] FEE049: STYLES ARE JUST PLAIN AWFUL\n[29:04] FEE051: YEAH\n[29:05] FEE052: DO WE NEED UM LET ME\n[29:09] FEE049: IS THAT AGREEABLE TO EVERYONE\n[29:10] FEE052: BR ACTUALLY UM\n[29:11] FEE050: MM-HMM\n[29:13] FEE052: THE ENTER KEY I HAVE A CHART HERE THAT I DIDN'T INCLUDE\n[29:16] FEE049: MM-HMM\n[29:17] FEE052: UM\n[29:18] FEE050: DO YOU WANT THE GIZMO\n[29:19] FEE052: YEAH WHICH MIGHT\n[29:24] FEE049: THROW SOME LIGHT ON THAT\n[29:25] FEE052: TH YEAH TH THOSE ARE\n[29:30] FEE052: FELT LIKE HAD A LOT OF CHARTS\n[29:34] FEE049: UM ACTUALLY WE'RE YOU KNOW WE ARE ALMOST A HALF HOUR OUT OF THE FORTY MINUTES SO WE HAVE TO GET CLOSE TO FINISHING\n[29:40] FEE052: OKAY\n[29:41] FEE052: I I MY ONLY COMMENT IS I THINK MAYBE UM WE COULD SOMEHOW INCLUDE AN ENTER KEY IN LIKE A POWER KEY IF POWER POWER WAS ENTER AND POW THAT WAS MY ONLY JUST REALLY IN TERMS OF STREAMLINING\n[29:50] FEE049: AH\n[29:51] FEE049: MM-HMM\n[29:53] FEE049: OKAY\n[29:57] FEE052: UM\n[29:57] FEE049: ENTER POWER AS A S OH UM A SUM SIMULTANEOUS KEY\n[30:01] FEE052: EXACTLY\n[30:02] FEE052: AGAIN YOU KNOW THINKING OF MENUS OR\n[30:03] FEE049: IS THAT OKAY WITH YOU\n[30:06] FEE051: SORRY I WAS MILES AWAY\n[30:06] FEE049: WOULD THAT UH-HUH\n[30:07] FEE050: H HOW DOES THAT WORK\n[30:07] FEE051: I WAS RE I WAS READING THE CHART TO BE HONEST\n[30:07] FEE050: HOW SO SO HOW DOES THAT WORK HOW DO YOU AVOID SWITCHING THE THING OFF WHEN YOU ACTUALLY WANNA PRESS ENTER\n[30:13] FEE052: UM\n[30:15] FEE052: WELL IF YOU'RE PRESSING ENTER THE THE THING WOULD ALREADY BE ON AND SO MAYBE UM WHEN YOU PRESS POWER INITIALLY IT TURNS IT ON\n[30:24] FEE052: PRESS POWER AGAIN AND USE THAT AS AN ENTER UM SO YOU PRESS POWER AFTER YOU'VE UM WELL I WAS THINKING MAYBE YOU TO TURN IT OFF YOU'D HAVE TO PRESS POWER TWICE IN SUCCESSION\n[30:28] FEE049: THEN YOU'D HAVE TO HAVE AN OFF TE OFF KEY\n[30:36] FEE050: OKAY YEP MM-HMM\n[30:37] FEE052: AND MAYBE POWER FOLLOWS SOMETHING LIKE A CHANNEL UP CHANNEL DOWN POWER AND THEN THAT WOULD MAKE THAT CHOICE\n[30:37] FEE049: MM\n[30:44] FEE050: IT'S NOT GETTING A BIT COMPLICATED\n[30:46] FEE050: COULD GRANNY DO THIS OR ARE WE JUST NOT AIMING AT GRANNY\n[30:46] FEE052: WELL\n[30:49] FEE052: OR Y YEAH\n[30:50] FEE052: OR SOMETHING THAT HAS A A TURNING DIAL WHERE AT THE FAR END IS ON OR OFF\n[30:54] FEE051: WHO'S GOT AN IPOD THEN\n[30:57] FEE052: YEAH I DON'T UM I WISH\n[30:58] FEE049: MM\n[31:00] FEE052: ANYWAY UH THAT WAS THE ONLY COMMENT ABOUT UM SOME OF THE THE DECISIONS\n[31:03] FEE049: OKAY\n[31:06] FEE052: PEOPLE HAVE MADE WHAT'S MOST IMPORTANT\n[31:08] FEE052: IT'S DEFINITELY CHANNEL VOLUME POWER\n[31:08] FEE049: MM\n[31:10] FEE051: YEAH THINGS LIKE SCREEN SETTINGS AND AUDIO SETTINGS I WOULD GENERALLY\n[31:15] FEE051: DO THEM ON THE ACTUAL TELEVISION ITSELF LIKE HERE YOU HAVE A\n[31:17] FEE052: EXACTLY\n[31:20] FEE051: YOU KNOW A LITTLE FLAP TH WITH A LITTLE CONTROL PANEL ON THE ACTUAL BOX ITSELF\n[31:23] FEE052: EXACTLY\n[31:25] FEE051: I I WOULDN'T KNOW HOW TO DO IT USING A REMOTE CONTROL SO\n[31:27] FEE052: YEAH\n[31:30] FEE051: UM I WOULD SAY THAT THEY ARE DEFINITELY LESS RELEVANT\n[31:34] FEE052: OKAY WELL\n[31:34] FEE049: OKAY\n[31:36] FEE052: THANKS FOR LOOKING AT THAT\n[31:44] FEE049: SO I GUESS EASY TO USE IS THE OTHER THING THAT WE WANT 'EM TO BE ABLE TO DO\n[31:46] FEE052: MM-HMM\n[31:48] FEE052: WE DON'T WANNA OUTSMART\n[31:49] FEE049: AS YOU SAID YOU KNOW DON'T MAKE IT TOO HARD FOR THE GRANNY\n[31:54] FEE049: I JUST JOINED THAT SET LAST WEEK\n[31:56] FEE052: HMM\n[31:58] FEE049: UM FIRST GRANDCHILD ARRIVED\n[31:58] FEE052: CONGRATULATIONS\n[31:58] FEE050: MM\n[32:02] FEE050: UH\n[32:03] FEE049: UM SO ARE WE AGREED THEN OF THOSE THINGS\n[32:10] FEE049: AND LET'S GO BACK TO AGENDA AND HOOK ME UP\n[32:10] FEE052: D\n[32:19] FEE049: MM\n[32:20] FEE049: THIS OUGHTA BE FUN\n[32:22] FEE049: IT PROBABLY WON'T GO THE FIRST TIME IT'LL PROBABLY BE LIKE A G MESS\n[32:31] FEE049: COME ON\n[32:36] FEE049: UH IT LOST IT OFF HERE\n[32:39] FEE052: OH YOU'RE FINE\n[32:40] FEE049: UH\n[32:42] FEE052: IT'S FINE\n[32:44] FEE049: NO IT WAS UP THERE BUT I COULDN'T SEE IT DOWN HERE\n[32:59] FEE049: MM\n[33:05] FEE049: THIS TIME IT SHOULD BE BOTH\n[33:08] FEE049: THERE WE GO\n[33:09] FEE050: HOW DO YOU DO THAT\n[33:10] FEE050: HOW DO YOU MAKE IT DO BOTH\n[33:15] FEE049: UM YOU HAVE TO KEEP DOING THE FINANCI THE THE F. N. AND F. EIGHT TO FIVE MINUTES TO FINISH THANK YOU A LOT FOR TELLING ME\n[33:21] FEE050: AH OKAY IT TOGGLES THROUGH YEAH\n[33:25] FEE052: I THINK YOU HAVE TO CYCLE THROUGH\n[33:25] FEE049: UM RIGHT WE'RE READY TO CLOSE\n[33:27] FEE050: YEAH\n[33:31] FEE049: UM WILL BE COMPLETED Q QUESTIONNAIRE UM THEN WE'LL HAVE SOME TIME FOR INDIVIDUAL WORK TO CONTINUE OUR RESEARCH UM AND I'LL PUT SOME MINUTES OF THIS MEETING TOGETHER\n[33:46] FEE049: UM YOUR INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENTS ARE FOR\n[33:52] FEE049: UM KATE TO DO THE COMPONENTS FOR\n[33:57] FEE049: YOU STEPH TO DO THE USER INTERFACE AND FOR YOU THE TREND WATCHING\n[34:04] FEE049: UM AND EACH OF US WILL GET HELP FROM OUR COACH\n[34:08] FEE049: ARE WE AGREED TO GET OURSELVES TOGETHER AND THEN HAVE LUNCH\n[34:12] FEE051: YES\n[34:12] FEE050: SOUNDS GOOD\n[34:13] FEE049: OKAY\n[34:14] FEE049: THEN THAT'S THE END OF THIS MEETING\n[34:17] FEE049: AND I HOPE THAT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR HER TO TELL HER THAT'S THE END\n[34:20] FEE049: OKAY\n[34:21] FEE050: OKAY\n[34:22] FEE051: WE DIDN'T COME TO ANY SORT OF DECISION ON THE FUNCTIONS THOUGH\n[34:26] FEE049: WELL I THINK I WENT OVER THE FUNCTIONS AND WROTE THEM DOWN AND MARKED THEM\n[34:31] FEE051: ALRIGHT WELL THAT'S FINE THEN\n[34:32] FEE049: UM THAT'S WHAT I WENT OVER AND NOBODY WAS OBJECTING TO THEM\n[34:35] FEE052: OKAY\n[34:37] FEE052: UM AND YOU'D MENTIONED I I WAS JUST GONNA SAY COULD YOU REITERATE THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS\n[34:43] FEE052: BECAUSE IT THEY WERE IT HAS TO BE FOR A T. V. JUST TO KEEP MYSELF\n[34:43] FEE049: OKAY\n[34:46] FEE049: UM THE TELETEXT IS OUTDATED THE INTERNET IS IMPORTANT\n[34:49] FEE050: SO WE'RE STILL IN MEETING AREN'T WE\n[34:51] FEE052: YEAH I THINK I'VE\n[34:53] FEE049: IT'S ONLY TO BE FOR A T. V. 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MEE053: WE HAVE TWENTY FIVE MINUTES FOR THIS MEETING\n[1:31] MEE054: OKAY\n[1:32] MEE053: WE UH ARE TO GET ACQUAINTED\n[1:39] MEE053: SO DOES EVERYONE WANT TO SAY WHO THEY ARE\n[1:42] MEE053: THAT SEEM SENSIBLE\n[1:42] MEE056: YEAH\n[1:44] MEE056: I'M ROBIN\n[1:45] MEE056: I'M THE MARKETING MANAGER\n[1:47] FEE055: I'M LOUISA\n[1:48] FEE055: I'M THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[1:50] MEE054: I'M NICK\n[1:51] MEE054: I AM THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[1:53] MEE053: AND I'M ALASTAIR AND I'M THE PROJECT LEADER\n[1:57] MEE053: ALRIGHT OKAY SO TOOL TRAINING\n[2:01] MEE053: UM\n[2:05] MEE053: PROJECT PLAN\n[2:07] MEE053: SO DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY UH THOUGHTS\n[2:12] MEE053: AS TO THE TOOL TRAINING THAT UH IS REQUIRED\n[2:16] MEE054: TOOL TRAINING\n[2:17] FEE055: I'M NOT EXACTLY SURE WHAT YOU MEAN BY TOOL TRAINING\n[2:20] MEE053: NEITHER AM I\n[2:25] MEE053: OH I SEE SO WE SHOULDN'T REALLY BE\n[2:36] MEE053: OH RIGHT OKAY SO\n[2:38] MEE053: SO WE HAVE THE PROJECT TEAM WHICH IS TO UM BASICALLY TO COME UP WITH A NEW R REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE\n[2:45] MEE053: UH WE HAVE UH THE STARTING BASE WAS THE ORIGINAL WHICH HAS BEEN IN EXISTENCE NOW FOR A PERIOD OF TIME\n[2:56] MEE053: AND UH OUR IDEA IS TO UH\n[3:01] MEE053: TO MAKE THE NEW REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE UH MORE USER FRIENDLY THAN THE PREVIOUS ONE AND TO TO BE TRENDIER\n[3:10] MEE053: TO BE WITH IT AND THEREFORE TO UH TO GET A BIGGER MARKET SHARE AND BIGGER AUDIENCE\n[3:11] MEE054: YEAH\n[3:17] MEE053: SO UM METHOD OF DOING THIS IS UH SPLIT UP AS YOU CAN SEE INTO UH\n[3:26] MEE053: THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN THE CONCEPTIONAL DESIGN AND THE DETAILED DESIGN\n[3:32] MEE053: SO UM\n[3:37] MEE053: IN EACH OF THESE UH PHASES WE'LL UH BASICALLY BE HANDING OVER TO YOURSELVES THE DESIGNERS OF THIS UH\n[3:43] MEE054: YES\n[3:47] MEE053: THIS DEVICE\n[3:49] MEE053: AND UH HAVING UH MEETINGS SO THAT WE CAN UH DURING THE COURSE OF THE DAY UM COME UP WITH A\n[3:59] MEE053: BETTER BETTER INST IMPLEMENT THAN WE HAD BEFORE\n[4:02] MEE053: AND THEREFORE UM HAVE A SUCCESSFUL UH CONCLUSION TO THE DAY\n[4:08] MEE053: UM\n[4:10] MEE053: AND YOU'LL BE DOING UH VARIOUS DESIGNS UH THROUGHOUT THE DAY TO MEET THIS END\n[4:14] MEE056: MM-HMM OKAY\n[4:17] MEE053: SO WE'VE GOT TOOL TRAINING\n[4:19] MEE053: TRY OUT WHITEBOARD\n[4:22] MEE053: UH\n[4:25] MEE053: SO WE WILL UM\n[4:28] MEE053: RIGHT SO EVERYONE'S TO UH SUPPOSEDLY UH DRAW THEIR FAVOURITE ANIMAL OVER ON THE WHITE BOARD OVER THERE\n[4:34] MEE053: I GUESS THIS IS UH MAKE SURE THE WHITEBOARD WORKS\n[4:37] MEE053: SO UH I DON'T KNOW WHO WISHES TO GO FIRST\n[4:37] MEE054: OKAY\n[4:42] MEE053: DO YOU WISH TO GO F HAVE A FIRST BASH AT UH WHATEVER\n[4:42] FEE055: I DON'T MIND\n[4:42] MEE056: I DUNNO\n[4:46] FEE055: UM\n[4:48] MEE053: AH UH\n[4:48] FEE055: LET'S SEE\n[4:50] FEE055: GOOD JOB I GOT POCKETS TODAY\n[4:51] MEE056: YOUR MICROPHONE'S JUST\n[4:51] MEE053: BUT NOW YOU YOU UH YOU'LL MOVE OUT FROM THE MICROPHONE AND THE CAMERA\n[4:57] MEE053: I TAKE IT THAT\n[4:57] FEE055: ARE WE SUPPOSED TO DO THIS RIGHT NOW DO YOU THINK OR\n[4:59] MEE053: I WOULD I WOULD GUESS SO\n[5:00] MEE053: OR\n[5:01] MEE056: YEAH\n[5:01] MEE054: YOU'VE LOST UH YOUR MICROPHONE THERE\n[5:01] MEE056: I DON'T KNOW\n[5:03] FEE055: OH\n[5:04] MEE053: TECHNICAL PROBLEMS\n[5:05] FEE055: RIGHT HERE WE GO\n[5:06] MEE053: I MEAN YOU DESIGNERS ARE MEANT TO COME UP WITH THESE SORT OF THINGS\n[5:22] FEE055: OKAY\n[5:23] FEE055: I THINK THAT I WOULD HAVE TO SAY THAT MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL IS THE CAT\n[5:36] FEE055: LITTLE SMILEY CAT THERE\n[5:39] FEE055: UM AND THIS WOULD BE\n[5:42] FEE055: BECAUSE THEY'RE VERY INDEPENDENT UH THEY'RE VERY INTELLIGENT COMPARED TO DOGS MAYBE\n[5:49] FEE055: UM AND THEY CAN BE VERY VERY AFFECTIONATE\n[5:53] FEE055: SOME PEOPLE DON'T THINK SO BUT I KNOW VERY AFFECTIONATE CATS\n[5:56] FEE055: UM\n[5:59] FEE055: UM AND THEY CAN LOOK AFTER THEMSELVES\n[6:03] MEE053: NEXT\n[6:05] MEE054: OKAY YEAH\n[6:06] MEE054: I'LL I'LL\n[6:06] FEE055: SHALL I RUB THAT OUT ACTUALLY\n[6:08] MEE053: I DON'T SEE AS THERE'S ANY NEED TO\n[6:10] MEE053: THERE'S PLENTY OF SPACE\n[6:12] MEE053: I MEAN WHATEVER\n[6:14] MEE056: WE CAN HAVE HAVE A WHOLE MENAGERIE\n[6:16] MEE053: EXACTLY\n[6:17] MEE054: SHALL I SEE IF I CAN GET ACROSS WITHOUT JUST TANGLING EVERYTHING\n[6:23] MEE054: OKAY\n[6:24] MEE054: THERE'S ONE\n[6:24] MEE053: WE'VE HAD MORE TIME TO PREPARE OVER THIS SIDE SO WE'VE ALL STUCK OUR BITS AND PIECES IN OUR POCKETS\n[6:26] MEE054: DIDN'T THINK OF THAT\n[6:32] MEE054: 'KAY UH PENS ARE OVER HERE\n[6:34] MEE053: THE THREE PENS ARE UNDERNEATH\n[6:35] MEE054: I'LL TRY THE RED PEN\n[6:40] MEE054: OKAY\n[6:40] MEE054: UM\n[6:44] MEE054: I'M GONNA GO FOR THE BEAR WHICH I'M BE ABLE TO DRAW VERY WELL BUT\n[6:49] MEE053: YOU GET MARKS FOR ARTISTIC IMPRESSION\n[6:51] MEE054: I'LL HAVE A BASH AT IT\n[6:53] MEE054: UH\n[7:03] MEE054: OOH OOH I LOST IT THERE\n[7:05] MEE054: I THINK I'VE JUST KNOCKED THE MICROPHONE\n[7:07] MEE054: UM\n[7:08] MEE053: SO YOU'RE JUST DOING THE FACE\n[7:10] MEE054: WE'LL G THEN WE'LL GO FOR A A S SMALL SMALL BEAR\n[7:22] MEE054: UM AND I LIKE MY ANIMAL THAT LOOKS NOTHING LIKE A BEAR BECAUSE UM\n[7:30] MEE054: I DUNNO MAYBE BECAUSE THERE'S SO MANY CARTOON CHARACTERS MADE UP AFTER THE BEAR LIKE THE JUNGLE BOOK CHARACTERS AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[7:36] MEE054: GREAT\n[7:40] MEE056: RIGHT\n[7:50] MEE056: HELLO\n[7:51] MEE056: UM I'M GONNA GO FOR THE DOG AND I'M GONNA DRAW ONE BADLY AS WELL\n[7:56] MEE056: UH\n[8:04] MEE056: LOOKS LIKE IT'S GOING TO BE A DACHSHUND OR SOMETHING\n[8:16] FEE055: THAT'S QUITE GOOD\n[8:22] MEE056: RIGHT\n[8:23] MEE056: THERE'S MY DOG\n[8:24] MEE056: UM I LIKE DOGS BECAUSE THEY'RE VERY LOYAL\n[8:28] MEE056: AND THEY'RE ALWAYS HAPPY SO WHENEVER WHENEVER YOU'RE FEELING SORT OF A BIT A BIT DOWN OR TIRED THEY'RE ALWAYS COMING UP AND THEY'RE ALWAYS UM QUITE EXCITED\n[8:37] MEE056: SO UM YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE A LOT OF FUN WITH A DOG\n[8:40] MEE056: AND THEY'RE ALSO GOOD FOR EXERCISE AS WELL\n[8:42] MEE056: YOU CAN SORTA GET OUT AND THEY THEY SORTA NEVER GET TIRED\n[8:44] MEE056: AND AND WHEN THEY'RE TIRED THEY'RE QUITE CUTE AS WELL SO\n[8:49] MEE056: OKAY THAT'S WHY I LIKE DOGS\n[8:51] MEE053: RIGHT UM\n[9:00] MEE053: WELL I'VE NOT ACTUALLY HAD TOO MANY PETS UH OVER MY UH TIME 'CAUSE TO BE HONEST WITH YOU UH\n[9:08] MEE053: I'M NOT TOO KEEN ON THEM ANYWAY\n[9:12] MEE053: NOT TO WORRY\n[9:12] MEE053: SO WHAT MY DAUGHTERS HAVE GOT AT THE MOMENT IS THEY'VE GOT UH A FEW FISH AND SO HOPEFULLY UM WON'T PROVE TOO DIFFICULT TO DRAW\n[9:21] MEE053: UH\n[9:36] MEE053: AS YOU CAN SEE THAT MY ARTIST ARTISTIC WORK IS USELESS AS WELL\n[9:41] MEE053: ANYWAY UM\n[9:43] MEE053: AND UH ONE OF THE BEST UH THINGS ABOUT FISH IS THAT THEY DON'T REALLY TAKE UH TOO MUCH LOOKING AFTER BECAUSE UH WITH MOST OF THE ANIMALS IF YOU'RE GOING AWAY ON HOLIDAY OR WHATEVER\n[9:56] MEE053: YOU'VE GOTTA SPEND MONEY OR GET A FRIEND OR WHATEVER TO LOOK AFTER THEM FOR YOU\n[10:01] MEE053: WHEREAS IF YOU GOT FISH\n[10:02] MEE053: YOU JUST GOTTA PUT THE FOOD IN A A A DRIPPER FEED WHICH FEEDS THEM OVER THE UH COUPLE OF WEEKS THAT YOU'RE AWAY AND UH\n[10:10] MEE053: CHANGE THE WATER EVERY COUPLE OF MONTHS AND BUY IN A FEW PLANTS SO\n[10:15] MEE053: OTHER THAN THE FACT THAT THEY KEEP DYING UH FISH ARE UH ARE NOT ARE ARE ARE REASONABLE PETS IN THAT UH THEY'RE LOW MAINTENANCE\n[10:26] MEE056: GREAT\n[10:29] MEE053: RIGHT\n[10:33] MEE053: OKAY UH IF WE'RE STILL ALL WITH US\n[10:37] MEE053: RIGHT OKAY SO\n[10:41] MEE053: WORK HAS BEEN DONE ON UH\n[10:45] MEE053: THIS UH PROJECT WHERE BY UM TWENTY FIVE EUROS IS UH THE UH EXPECTED UH SELLING PRICE\n[10:55] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[10:56] MEE053: THAT INFORMATION HAS COME FROM OUR MARKETING MANAGER HERE\n[10:58] MEE056: YEAH\n[11:03] MEE053: SO WE'RE LOOKING TO SELL INTERNATIONALLY NOT JUST IN EUROPE\n[11:06] MEE053: WE'RE LOOKING AT UM HAVING OUR PRODUCTION COSTS LIMITED TO UH TWELVE AND AN HALF EURO PER UNIT\n[11:17] MEE053: AND THEREFORE MAKING A PROFIT MARGIN OF UH WELL NOT ACTUALLY A PROFIT MARGIN IT'S UH BECAUSE OBVIOUSLY YOU'RE GONNA HAVE OVERHEADS AND VARIOUS OTHER COSTS TO UH TAKE UH FROM UH\n[11:31] MEE053: FROM THAT TO GIVE YOU YOUR PROFIT MARGIN PER UNIT\n[11:36] MEE053: AND SO DEPENDING WHAT THE UH THE OVERHEAD UH COSTS ARE WILL DETERMINE UH HOW MANY UNITS WE'RE UH LOOKING TO SELL OR PROJECTING TO SELL AT THIS POINT IN TIME\n[11:50] MEE053: SO UM\n[11:56] MEE053: EXPERIENCE WITH REMOTE CONTROL FIRST IDEAS\n[11:59] MEE053: NEW REMOTE\n[12:00] MEE053: SO I GUESS WE'RE LOOKING AT UM HAVING A DISCUSSION AT THIS POINT IN TIME TO HELP UH YOU UM FOLKS DESIGN OUR OUR NEW MODEL AS IT WERE\n[12:13] MEE054: YES\n[12:15] MEE053: SO UH ANY ANY THOUGHTS\n[12:19] MEE054: UM I WITH SOME REMOTE CONTROLS THE BUTTONS WERE A LITTLE SMALL SO THEY'RE QUITE HARD TO PRESS SO MAYBE WE MAKE SOMETHING WITH UH\n[12:27] MEE054: EASY TO PRESS BUTTONS\n[12:29] MEE054: AS THAT IS THE MAIN FUNCTION\n[12:31] MEE053: OKAY SO SO BASICALLY WE'RE LOOKING FOR SOME UM WE'RE LOOKING FOR A DEVICE THAT IS UM ROBUST AND\n[12:43] MEE054: YES\n[12:45] MEE053: AND THEREFORE UH WON'T GET DAMAGED TOO EASILY\n[12:49] MEE053: UM WE'RE LOOKING FOR A DEVICE\n[12:56] MEE053: THAT IS UH WHAT WAS THE OTHER THINGS YOU SAID THERE\n[12:59] MEE054: UM SORT OF EASY TO USE SO THE BUTTONS ARE ACCESSIBLE\n[13:01] MEE053: EASY TO USE\n[13:03] MEE053: USE\n[13:06] MEE054: IS EASY TO USE AND SEE\n[13:08] MEE053: AND SEE\n[13:09] MEE054: YES\n[13:09] MEE053: OKAY\n[13:11] MEE053: UH\n[13:12] FEE055: CAN I JUST CHECK\n[13:13] FEE055: IS THIS JUST A TELEVISION REMOTE\n[13:15] FEE055: BECAUSE A LOT OF UM\n[13:18] FEE055: SYSTEMS ARE KIND OF T. V. VIDEO COMBINED NOW OR T. V. D. V. D. COMBINED\n[13:22] FEE055: AND ONE OF THE MOST ANNOYING THINGS IS HAVING LIKE FIVE REMOTES IN THE HOUSE\n[13:23] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[13:26] FEE055: SO IF YOU'VE GOT A COMBINED SYSTEM IT COULD BE A COMBINED REMOTE\n[13:30] MEE056: MM\n[13:30] FEE055: OR IS IT JUST A TELEVISION THAT WE'RE SUPPOSED TO BE DOING\n[13:34] MEE053: OH I W UM BASICALLY I'LL GET BACK TO YOU ON THAT\n[13:36] MEE053: BUT IT SEEMS TO ME SENSIBLE 'CAUSE AS YOU RIGHTLY SAID THERE'S NOTHING MORE ANNOYING THAN HAVING THREE OR FOUR DEVICES LITTERED ABOUT THE UH ABOUT THE ROOM\n[13:44] MEE056: YEAH\n[13:45] MEE053: AND UH\n[13:51] MEE053: SO A DEVICE FOR\n[13:54] MEE053: FOR ALL REMOTES\n[13:59] MEE054: SORRY YOU GO\n[13:59] MEE056: I'VE\n[14:00] MEE054: YOU GO\n[14:00] MEE056: OKAY\n[14:01] MEE056: YEAH\n[14:01] MEE056: UM ONE OF THE THINGS UM WE FOUND FROM THE MARKET RESEARCH IS THAT PEOPLE OFTEN GET CONFUSED BY THE NUMBER OF BUTTONS ON THEM AS WELL\n[14:08] MEE056: 'CAUSE THERE'S QUITE OFTEN LOTS AND LOTS\n[14:11] MEE056: AND UM SOMETIMES UH THEY SORT OF REMOTE CONTROLS DEFEAT THEIR OWN PURPOSE BECAUSE YOU'RE SAT IN THE CHAIR AND THE REMOTE IS SOMEWHERE ELSE IN THE ROOM\n[14:22] MEE056: SO WHEREAS IN THE PAST YOU'D HAVE TO GET UP TO CHANGE THE CHANNEL NOW YOU HAVE TO GET UP TO SORT OF PICK UP THE REMOTE\n[14:28] MEE056: SO SO I DON'T WE NEED TO SORT OF MAYBE THINK ABOUT HOW UM WE COULD MAYBE UH DEVELOP A REMOTE CONTROL WHICH MOVES AROUND THE ROOM\n[14:39] FEE055: COMES TO YOUR WHISTLE\n[14:39] MEE056: I DON'T KNOW\n[14:40] MEE053: HMM\n[14:42] MEE056: THAT'S THAT'S MAYBE SOMETHING FOR THE FUTURE WHEN YOU CAN TALK TO YOUR TELEVISION BUT\n[14:46] MEE054: YEAH\n[14:47] MEE053: BUT IS IT IN A SENSE IT'S R UM MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE\n[14:50] MEE053: YOU CAN'T HAVE BOTH THE TH THE ONE DEVICE AND THEN HAVE FEW BUTTONS ON IT TO 'CAUSE YOU WANT YOU WANT SIMPLICITY AS WELL\n[14:52] MEE056: YEAH\n[15:00] MEE053: YOU WANT ANY IDIOT TO BE ABLE TO USE IT\n[15:03] MEE056: YEAH\n[15:03] MEE053: WHILST AT THE SAME TIME YOU WANT AS YOU RIGHTLY SAID ONE REMOTE FOR ALL\n[15:09] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[15:10] MEE053: AND SO THESE ARE PROBABLY MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE OPTIONS THAT UH HMM YOU COULD ARGUE THAT EXPERIENCE OF USING DEVICES AND SIMILAR DEVICES AS PEOPLE GET MORE AND MORE USED TO USING REMOTES\n[15:14] MEE054: YES\n[15:15] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[15:26] MEE053: THEREFORE THEY'RE MORE WITH HANDLING THEM THEREFORE YOU CAN MAKE THEM MORE COMPLICATED AS TIME GOES ON\n[15:27] MEE054: YEAH\n[15:30] MEE054: MAYBE WE COULD UM HAVE BETTER INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE REMOTE\n[15:33] MEE054: OR ARE WE JUST DOING THE DESIGN OF THE REMOTE CONTROL ITSELF OR SORT OF THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT WOULD COME WITH IT\n[15:37] MEE053: BETTER INSTRUCTIONS\n[15:41] MEE056: YEAH\n[15:43] MEE056: I MEAN\n[15:45] MEE056: WE'VE DONE SOME RESEARCH UM ABOUT SORT OF YOU KNOW WHAT THE CUTTING EDGE SORT OF HAND HELD DEVICES ARE\n[15:52] MEE056: AND A LOT OF THEM SORT OF USE YOU KNOW THEY'RE LIKE THEY'RE LIKE MINI LAPTOPS\n[15:56] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[15:57] MEE056: SO IT'S POSSIBLE THAT WE COULD DEVISE A SYSTEM WHERE WHERE YOU'RE YOU'RE BASICALLY SORT OF HOLDING A A MINIATURE COMPUTER WHICH IS CONTROLLING ALL YOUR YOUR SORT OF YOUR TELEVISION\n[16:07] MEE056: YOUR STEREO AND WHERE YOU KNOW IF YOU BUY A NEW THING THEN IT SORT OF YOU CAN LINK IT TO THAT AS WELL MAYBE\n[16:14] MEE053: OKAY\n[16:15] MEE053: UM WELL WE'VE GOT FIVE MINUTES BEFORE THE END OF THE MEETING\n[16:18] MEE053: SO UH WE HAVE TO UH START WINDING UP\n[16:22] MEE053: UM IS THERE NEXT MEETING IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[16:28] MEE054: 'KAY\n[16:29] MEE056: OKAY\n[16:30] MEE053: SO UM\n[16:35] MEE053: RIGHT SO WE'VE GOT I. D. THE COME ON WHERE'S MY\n[16:40] MEE056: IF YOU JUST CLICK RETURN IT SHOULD BE OKAY\n[16:43] MEE056: IT'LL GET RID OF THE MESSAGE\n[16:47] MEE054: OR NOT\n[16:51] MEE056: IF YOU HIT JUST HIT RETURN AND IT SHOULD GET RID OF THE MESSAGE\n[17:03] MEE053: OH THERE WE GO\n[17:06] MEE056: OH YOU'VE GOT\n[17:07] MEE053: YEAH\n[17:08] MEE053: THAT'S WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR\n[17:10] MEE053: RIGHT\n[17:11] MEE053: SO WE'VE GOT FUNCTION\n[17:15] MEE053: OH WHAT HAPPENED TO THE\n[17:17] FEE055: I THINK THAT MIGHT BE BACK TO THE START\n[17:19] MEE056: YEAH\n[17:19] FEE055: UM IF YOU GRAB THE KIND OF UH SLIDE TO THE LEFT AND PULL IT DOWN\n[17:21] MEE054: SLIDE FOUR\n[17:24] MEE056: YEAH\n[17:33] MEE053: RIGHT\n[17:42] MEE053: RIGHT\n[17:43] MEE054: OKAY\n[17:44] MEE053: SORRY ABOUT THAT\n[17:45] MEE053: OKAY SO WE'VE GOT UM THE WORKING DESIGN\n[17:49] MEE053: FOR I. D.\n[17:50] MEE053: FOR U. I. D. 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FROM EACH OF YOU\n[2:17] MEE053: UM NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS\n[2:20] MEE053: UM SO DO WE WANT TO DO THE PRESENTATION FIRST OR DO WE WANT TO UM\n[2:27] MEE053: W I I GOT UM OR OR THREE THINGS BASICALLY UM RELATING TO THE REMOTE BEING ONLY FOR T. V.\n[2:36] MEE053: WE DISCUSSED THAT LAST TIME AND IN ACTUAL FACT THAT WAS PR PRETTY WELL WHAT WE CAME UP WITH ANYWAY\n[2:38] MEE054: MM-HMM\n[2:39] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[2:43] MEE053: SO IN FACT IT ACTUALLY F WE WON'T BE FORESTALLED IN A SENSE\n[2:44] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[2:49] MEE053: UM WE'VE GOT UH TELETEXT OUTDATED\n[2:52] MEE053: UM DID YOU GET ANY INFORMATION ON THAT\n[2:55] MEE054: UH WE DIDN'T NO\n[2:56] FEE055: NO\n[2:57] MEE053: RIGHT AND THE CORPORATE IMAGE WAS THE UH FINAL THING\n[2:57] MEE054: I D I DIDN'T PERSONALLY\n[2:59] MEE056: HMM\n[3:02] MEE053: SO I I GOT THAT IN EMAIL FORM\n[3:07] MEE053: UM\n[3:09] MEE053: RIGHT OKAY\n[3:10] MEE053: SO\n[3:12] MEE053: I GUESS IF WE GO AHEAD WITH THE UH WITH THE THREE PRESENTATIONS\n[3:17] MEE053: SO WE'LL START WITH YOURSELF ON THE BASIS THAT UH\n[3:20] MEE054: OKAY THAT'S FINE\n[3:24] MEE054: I'LL JUST UM I'LL GRAB THE WIRE OUT THE BACK OF THIS ONE\n[3:28] MEE053: SORRY YEP\n[3:56] MEE053: OH\n[3:57] FEE055: WHAT IS IT\n[4:00] MEE054: I'M NOT QUITE SURE HOW IT\n[4:01] FEE055: I THINK YOU'VE GOT TO DO UM CONTROL F. EIGHT\n[4:03] MEE054: CONTROL\n[4:11] MEE054: DOESN'T SEEM TO BE QUITE WORKING AT THE MOMENT\n[4:12] FEE055: SHIFT F. EIGHT\n[4:16] MEE054: ALT FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[4:20] MEE054: AGAIN NOT DOING ANYTHING\n[4:22] MEE056: THERE'S USUALLY A LITTLE THING IN THE TOP RIGHT FOR THE OH HANG ON IT'S JUST COMING ON\n[4:25] MEE054: OH\n[4:25] FEE055: AH THERE IT'S DOING SOMETHING\n[4:27] MEE054: PRESSED ABOUT FIVE TIMES NOW\n[4:38] MEE054: OKAY THAT'S ME\n[5:05] MEE054: OKAY UM I HAVE TO GO AGAIN\n[5:15] MEE053: IT GOING\n[5:19] MEE054: HOPEFULLY THAT SHOULD BE IT THIS TIME\n[5:29] MEE054: OKAY I THINK WE'RE THERE\n[5:30] MEE054: THAT'S GOOD\n[5:32] MEE054: OKAY UM\n[5:39] MEE054: OKAY I'M GONNA BE LOOKING AT THE WORKING DESIGN\n[5:41] MEE054: UM OF THE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[5:45] MEE054: UM I'VE JUST GOT THREE SECTIONS FIRST IS THE RESEARCH I MADE ON THE ON THE REMOTE CONTROL ITSELF UM\n[5:53] MEE054: AND THEN THAT INVOLVES THE COMPONENTS REQUIRED IN IT AND THE SYSTEMS UH DESIGN OF THE ACTUAL THE ACTUAL REMOTE\n[6:01] MEE054: UM SO HAVING RESEARCHED THE EXISTING MODELS WITHIN THE MARKET UM I FOUND MY RESEARCH OFF THE INTERNET\n[6:07] MEE054: UM I'VE ESTABLISHED WHAT THE COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL TO FUNCTION ACTUALLY ARE\n[6:13] MEE054: AND THEN ALSO THE METHODS IN WHICH THESE COMPONENTS INTERACT TOGETHER FOR THE REMOTE TO ACTUALLY DO WHAT YOU WANT IT TO DO AND HOW IT CONNECTS WITH THE TELEVISION\n[6:22] MEE054: UM THE BASIC COMPONENTS ARE AN ENERGY SOURCE WHICH I GUESS UM IN MOST EXISTING MODELS WOULD BE A BATTERY SUPPLY\n[6:31] MEE054: WHETHER THAT'LL BE SORT OF TWO BATTERIES FOUR BATTERIES UM IT MAY VARY\n[6:36] MEE054: WE THEN HAVE THE USER INTERFACE WHICH IS BASICALLY THE LIKE THE THE BUTTONS ON THE ACTUAL REMOTE\n[6:36] MEE053: OKAY\n[6:41] MEE054: UM THE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS USED FOR CHANGING CHANNEL UH CHANNEL UP AND DOWN VOLUME THINGS LIKE THAT\n[6:47] MEE054: UM THERE'S ALSO A CHIP INSIDE THE REMOTE WHICH DOES ALL THE COMPUTER TYPE THINGS\n[6:53] MEE054: AND THEN THE SENDER WHICH UM\n[6:58] MEE054: IS USUALLY I'VE FOUND AN INFRA RED DEVICE WHICH SENDS A SIGNAL TO THE ACTUAL TELEVISION\n[7:06] MEE054: UM AND THE LAST PART IS RECEIVER WHICH IS IMPORTANT IN THE SYSTEM BUT IS NOT ACTUALLY PART OF THE REMOTE ITSELF BECAUSE THAT'S OBVIOUSLY FOUND IN THE TELEVISION\n[7:15] MEE054: UM I'M GONNA HAVE TO ACTUALLY DRAW ON THE BOARD BECAUSE UH IT WAS A LITTLE TRICKY ON POWERPOINT TO GET THIS WORKING SO\n[7:22] MEE054: I'LL JUST GO THROUGH THERE\n[7:24] MEE054: S UM UM DO WE HAVE A CLOTH TO WIPE THIS DOWN WITH OR\n[7:28] MEE054: OH I'LL J\n[7:28] FEE055: I THINK IT'S THAT LITTLE\n[7:29] MEE053: UH THERE'S THE RUBBER ON THE RIGHT I THINK\n[7:31] MEE054: OH I SEE\n[7:32] MEE054: OH OKAY\n[7:34] MEE054: I'LL GET RID OF THE BEAR\n[7:34] MEE053: IT'S MAGIC\n[7:42] MEE054: OKAY THAT'S GREAT\n[7:46] MEE054: OKAY SO WE START OFF WITH A UM BATTERY SUPPL UH NO A POWER SUPPLY WHICH WE'D PROBABLY GET IT'S PROBABLY GONNA BE THE BATTERY\n[7:54] MEE054: UM\n[7:56] MEE054: WE THEN HAVE\n[7:58] MEE054: A PARTICULAR BUTTON WHICH MAY BE THAT'S OBVIOUSLY THERE'S LOTS AND LOTS OF DIFFERENT BUTTONS\n[8:04] MEE054: UM BUT THIS IS HOW THE BASIC SYSTEM WORKS\n[8:07] MEE054: UM THAT SENDS AFTER YOU PRESS THAT THAT SENDS THE MESSAGE TO\n[8:11] MEE054: THE CHIP WHICH UM THEN SENDS\n[8:16] MEE054: IT SORT OF INTERPRETS WHICH BUTTON YOU'VE PRESSED AND THEN SENDS THE APPROPRIATE MESSAGE TO THE SENDER\n[8:34] MEE054: UM\n[8:36] MEE054: SO THAT'S\n[8:37] MEE054: THAT'S THE REMOTE IN ITSELF THAT'S THE COMPONENTS OF THE REMOTE AND HOW THEY WORK TOGETHER\n[8:40] MEE054: SO THIS IS THE UH USER\n[8:44] MEE054: INTERFACE\n[8:48] MEE054: UM THIS IS THE CHIP ITSELF WHICH THEN AND THAT'S THE THAT'S THE INFRA RED\n[8:56] MEE054: SENDER\n[8:57] MEE054: AND THEN ON THE SEPARATE THING WE HAVE ON THE\n[9:01] MEE054: ON THE TELEVISION\n[9:04] MEE054: WE HAVE A\n[9:06] MEE054: A RECEIVER\n[9:09] MEE054: AND THE SENDER SENDS A MESSAGE TO THE RECEIVER\n[9:12] MEE054: 'KAY\n[9:18] MEE053: SO THE THE TOP BIT'S THE POWER SOURCE YES\n[9:20] MEE054: AH YES THAT'S THE POWER SOURCE\n[9:23] MEE054: UM\n[9:25] MEE054: GOING ON TO PERSONAL PREFERENCES I'VE SAID THAT BATTERY SEEMS THE BEST OPTION FOR THE ACTUAL REMOTE JUST BECAUSE OF THE SIZE\n[9:31] MEE054: YOU DON'T WANT A A CABLE ATTACHED TO THE REMOTE OTHERWISE IT'S NOT IT'S NOT REALLY A REMOTE\n[9:36] MEE054: UM AND THEN THE SENDER AND INFRA RED UM HAS BEEN USED QUITE SUCCESSFULLY\n[9:41] MEE054: IF THE BATTERY'S ON REASONABLE POWER THEY ALWAYS SEEM TO WORK FAIRLY WELL\n[9:44] MEE054: YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE POINT DIRECTLY AT THE TELEVISION ITSELF\n[9:47] MEE053: SO THE BATTERY IS THE IN THE SENDER\n[9:47] MEE054: UM\n[9:50] MEE054: YES\n[9:51] MEE054: 'KAY AND THAT'S IT FOR THE MOMENT\n[9:53] MEE056: OKAY\n[9:56] MEE053: OKAY\n[9:58] MEE053: SO NOW MORE DESIGN\n[10:01] FEE055: RIGHT\n[10:04] FEE055: THANK YOU\n[10:09] FEE055: MINE'S NOT QUITE AS COMPLICATED AS ALL THAT\n[10:11] MEE053: THAT'S WHAT WE LIKE TO HEAR\n[10:20] FEE055: DID I PRESS FUNCTION\n[10:21] FEE055: YEAH\n[10:30] MEE053: IS IT CONTROL FUNCTION EI OH TH THERE YOU GO\n[10:31] FEE055: OH\n[10:32] FEE055: UM\n[10:34] FEE055: OKAY SO I'M GONNA TALK A BIT ABOUT THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN\n[10:38] FEE055: I'M LOUISA THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER AS YOU KNOW\n[10:42] FEE055: UM SO THE M BASIC METHOD OF THIS IS TO SEND A SIGNAL FROM THE REMOTE TO THE TELEVISION SET SO THAT A DESIRED FUNCTION IS PERFORMED\n[10:51] FEE055: UM AN EXAMPLE OF THE FUNCTION COULD BE TO CHANGE THE VOLUME UP OR DOWN UH SO OBVIOUSLY YOU NEED TWO DIFFERENT BUTTONS FOR THAT\n[10:59] FEE055: UM TO CHANGE THE CHANNEL EITHER BY PRESSING THE NUMBER THAT YOU WANT OR BY CHANNEL UP OR DOWN\n[11:06] FEE055: UM TO SWITCH THE TELEVISION ON OR OFF MAYBE A STANDBY BUTTON\n[11:09] FEE055: UM HERE ARE TWO EXAMPLE REMOTES\n[11:13] FEE055: UM BY THE LOOK OF IT THEY BOTH HAVE UM KIND OF PLAY AND FAST FORWARD REWIND FUNCTIONS\n[11:18] FEE055: SO I THINK THEY INCORPORATE A KIND OF VIDEO FUNCTION WHICH WE WON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT\n[11:25] FEE055: UH BUT AS YOU CAN SEE THE LEFT REMOTE IS QUITE UM QUITE BUSY LOOKING QUITE COMPLICATED\n[11:31] FEE055: UM WHEREAS THE RIGHT REMOTE IS MUCH SIMPLER IT LOOKS MUCH MORE USER FRIENDLY\n[11:38] FEE055: UM SO MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE WOULD BE THE RIGHT REMOTE\n[11:42] FEE055: SO IT'S GOT NICE BIG BUTTONS IT'S GOT A VERY LIMITED NUMBER OF BUTTONS\n[11:46] FEE055: UM THEY'RE NICE KINDA CLEARLY LABELLED\n[11:49] FEE055: UM I LIKE THE USE OF THE KIND OF UM SYMBOLS LIKE THE TRIANGLES AND THE SQUARES AND THE ARROWS AS WELL AS THE WORDS ON THE UM KIND OF PLAY FUNCTIONS AND ALL THAT\n[12:00] FEE055: SO IT'S VERY VERY USER FRIENDLY AND IT'S GOT A LITTLE SPLASH OF COLOUR\n[12:04] FEE055: COULD MAYBE DO WITH SOME MORE COLOUR\n[12:06] FEE055: UM\n[12:07] MEE053: WELL THERE'S A COUPLE OF THINGS THERE\n[12:10] MEE053: UM WE HAVE TO REMEMBER THAT WE HAVE OUR OWN UM LOGO AND COLOUR SCHEME\n[12:18] MEE053: SO BASICALLY WE'D HAVE TO UH WE'D HAVE TO BE PUTTING THAT ON UM THE THE PRODUCT\n[12:27] FEE055: HMM\n[12:28] FEE055: DO WE GET TO SEE THAT\n[12:29] MEE053: I HAVEN'T AS YET NO\n[12:29] FEE055: WILL YOU BE PRESENTING THAT IN A BIT\n[12:34] MEE053: BUT UH I GOT UH I GOT AN EMAIL THAT BASICALLY SAID TO UH MAKE SURE THAT UH WHATEVER DEVICE WE COME UP WITH AT THE END OF THE DAY HAD TO INCORPORATE UM THE CORPORATE COLOUR AND SLOGAN\n[12:47] MEE053: SO UH I'M GUESSING THAT UH UH I NOTICE ON THE BOTTOM THERE IT'S GOT UH\n[12:56] MEE053: WHAT'S THAT\n[12:56] MEE053: A. P. O. G. E. E. THAT MIGHT BE THE CORPORATE COLOUR SCHEME ALTHOUGH THE ONLY THE ONLY COLOUR I CAN SEE IN THAT IS THE RED\n[13:09] FEE055: HMM\n[13:10] MEE054: WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO GET RID OF THE THE EXTRA BUTTONS HERE\n[13:12] MEE054: THE THE SORT OF CIRCULAR SECTION BECAUSE THAT SEEMS TO BE FOR A VIDEO AS WELL\n[13:16] MEE054: SO WE COULD DISPENSE WITH THAT LITTLE BIT AS WELL AND JUST GET IT DOWN TO JUST THE NUMBERS AND THE VOLUME\n[13:21] FEE055: WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THE CIRCULAR SECTION\n[13:21] MEE054: POSSIBLY\n[13:23] FEE055: LIKE ALL OF THAT BOTTOM BIT\n[13:23] MEE054: J YEAH YEAH YEAH J YEAH JUST THIS LITTLE BIT IS THAT I THINK THAT'S STILL UM A VIDEO REMOTE PART\n[13:27] FEE055: YEAH\n[13:28] MEE054: SO MAYBE WE COULD GET RID OF THAT AS WELL\n[13:29] FEE055: YEAH\n[13:30] FEE055: AND I DON'T REALLY THINK THAT YOU NEED NINE NUMBERS\n[13:30] MEE053: WELL B UH W\n[13:33] FEE055: I MEAN HOW OFTEN DO YOU USE SEVEN EIGHT AND NINE\n[13:35] FEE055: I THINK JUST ONE TO SIX AND THEN CHANNEL UP AND DOWN SHOULD BE ENOUGH\n[13:39] MEE053: WELL TH THE ON THE WELL UH FOR FOR GENERAL TELEVISION PURPOSES OBVIOUSLY YOU HAVE CHANNELS ONE TO FIVE AT THIS POINT IN TIME\n[13:39] FEE055: LIKE HOW OFTEN DO YOU HIT NINE\n[13:41] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[13:48] MEE053: AND WE'D HAVE TO HAVE SOME ROOM FOR UH FUTURE SUCH CHANNELS\n[13:53] MEE054: IT'S JUST PEOPLE ARE USED TO SEEING THAT SO IF WE DIDN'T HAVE THEM THEN THEY MIGHT THINK IT'S\n[13:53] MEE053: BUT BUT\n[13:56] MEE053: BUT WELL POSSIBLY BUT THE THE OTHER THING IS THAT WITH UM THE CURRENT EXPANSION OF UH CHANNELS UH IN THE PROCESS OF TAKING PLACE\n[14:07] MEE053: CERTAINLY THE BUTTON UP AND DOWN BUT UH I MEAN HOW MANY CHANNELS DO WE HAVE TO UM ACTUAL TELEVISION CHANNELS DO WE HAVE TO UH PREPARE FOR\n[14:17] MEE053: I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THAT UH\n[14:19] MEE053: IT'S FOREVER EXPANDING AND AT THE MOMENT WE'VE GOT ALTHOUGH YOU'VE ONL YOU'VE GOT THE FIVE STANDARD\n[14:26] MEE053: YOU'VE GOT THE B. B. C. HAVE COME UP WITH A FURTHER SIX AND UH THERE'S UH I DON'T KNOW EXACTLY HOW MANY CHANNELS THERE ARE ON UH WHEN YOU TAKE INTO ACCOUNT UH SKY AND VARIOUS OTHER UM VARIOUS OTHERS\n[14:30] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[14:37] MEE054: HMM\n[14:41] MEE053: SO I WOULD'VE THOUGHT THAT WE WOULDN'T YOU KNOW RATHER OKAY\n[14:41] FEE055: HMM\n[14:45] MEE053: IF THE TIME OF FLICKING FROM ONE TO OTHER BUT PRESUMABLY IT'LL TAKE A SECOND 'CAUSE YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO STOP IT\n[14:51] MEE053: MAYBE YOU COULD HAVE A FAST FORWARD ON THE ON THE CHANNELS THAT W AND THEN YOU COULD DISPENSE WITH MORE OTHERWISE\n[14:57] MEE053: Y YOU'D WANT YOU'D WANT TO GET FAIRLY QUICKLY TO THE CHANNEL THAT YOU WANTED\n[15:02] FEE055: UM SOME REMOTES HAVE KIND OF FAVOURITE OPTIONS WHERE IF YOU ALWAYS FLICK FROM CHANNEL ONE TO CHANNEL SIX\n[15:08] FEE055: UM IF THAT'S A FAVOURITE YOU JUST LIKE BY PASS TWO TO FIVE\n[15:11] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[15:13] MEE053: YEAH\n[15:14] MEE053: I S I SUPPOSE IN A SENSE YOU COULD HAVE UM IF YOU'VE GOT A HUNDRED CHANNELS THEN IF YOU HAD SORT OF AN EASY WAY OF GETTING RATHER THAN HAVING TO GO ONE TO A HUNDRED\n[15:22] MEE053: YOU COULD GO ONE TO ONE TO TEN\n[15:25] MEE053: TEN TO TWENTY AND THEN HAVE A SECOND BUTTON TO GET YOU TO THE ACTUAL CHANNEL YOU WANT AND THAT WOULD CUT DOWN YOUR TIME\n[15:25] FEE055: HMM\n[15:29] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[15:33] FEE055: MM\n[15:34] FEE055: UM\n[15:34] MEE053: ANYWAY\n[15:35] FEE055: BUT I THINK A LOT OF UM LIKE CABLE AND SKY AND STUFF THAT WOULD BE TUNED TO ONE CHANNEL\n[15:38] FEE055: AND THEN YOU'D HAVE ANOTHER REMOTE FOR ALL OF THOSE CHANNELS\n[15:42] FEE055: LIKE TO GET TO FIFTY FIVE AND THE HIGHER NUMBERS\n[15:42] MEE054: OKAY YEAH\n[15:44] MEE053: WHATEVER\n[15:46] FEE055: YEAH\n[15:47] MEE053: OKAY\n[15:49] MEE053: OKAY\n[15:49] MEE053: LIMIT THE NUMBER OF BUTTONS USER FRIENDLY\n[15:52] FEE055: BUT I SUPPOSE NINE'S NOT REALLY EXCESSIVE\n[15:54] MEE054: I SUPPOSE WITH NINE YOU'VE GOT THE THE LIKE THE LAST ONE WHICH MAKES THE TENTH MEANS YOU UH IT'S LIKE UH MULTIPLES YOU CAN PUT THEM TOGETHER SO YOU CAN MAKE ANY NUMBER\n[15:54] FEE055: I SUPPOSE IT DOES MAKE A GOOD PATTERN\n[16:01] MEE054: SO WITH THAT WE'D KIND OF BY PASS ANY PROBLEMS WITH\n[16:02] MEE053: YEAH\n[16:04] MEE053: WELL THAT'S TRUE YEAH YOU COULD GET FIFTY BY FIVE AND A ZERO OR WHATEVER THAT THAT MAKES SENSE\n[16:04] MEE054: YEAH\n[16:06] MEE054: YEAH\n[16:07] MEE054: 'CAUSE THAT FACILITATES HAVING ALL THE NUMBERS YOU COULD EVER NEED\n[16:10] MEE053: YEAH\n[16:11] MEE054: UM\n[16:12] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[16:12] MEE053: DOES\n[16:14] FEE055: OKAY\n[16:14] MEE053: SO W SO WHAT WAS THE CIRCULAR THING THAT YOU WERE\n[16:17] FEE055: UM I THINK THAT'S JUST FOR A VIDEO SO WE WOULDN'T NEED ANY OF THAT AT ALL\n[16:21] MEE054: SO WE COULD GET IT DOWN TO WHAT\n[16:21] MEE053: IF IT'S JUST FOR T. V. WHICH IS WHAT IT IS AT THE MOMENT\n[16:26] FEE055: MM-HMM\n[16:27] MEE054: SO WE GET TO HOW MANY BUTTONS HAVE WE GOT\n[16:28] MEE054: WE'VE JUST GOT TEN ELEVEN TWELVE TH WE GOT FOURTEEN THAT WE NEED\n[16:32] MEE054: I GUESS\n[16:33] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[16:34] MEE054: UM WHICH ISN'T REALLY TOO MANY\n[16:35] MEE054: THAT'LL BE QUITE EASY TO MAKE A USER GUIDE FOR A FOURTEEN BUTTON REMOTE\n[16:38] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[16:40] MEE053: WELL WE'VE WE'VE GOT UM THAT IT'S REMOTE FOR T. V. ONLY OTHERWISE PROJECT WOULD BECOME TOO COMPLEX WITH UH WHICH WOULD ENDANGER THE TIME TO MARKET WAS ONE OF THE CONSIDERATIONS\n[16:52] MEE054: 'KAY\n[16:53] MEE053: I'M I DON'T KNOW D DID YOU HAVE THAT INFORMATION BEHIND THE MARKETING OR WAS I MEANT TO GIVE YOU THAT INFORMATION\n[16:54] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[16:57] MEE056: UM\n[16:59] MEE056: I'M NOT SURE\n[17:00] MEE056: I HAD I'VE HAD SOME MARKET INFORMATION BUT NOT FROM THE COMPANY NO\n[17:02] MEE053: RIGHT\n[17:04] MEE053: RIGHT OKAY SO BASICALLY TIME TO MARKET SEEMS TO BE IMPORTANT THEREFORE SPEED OF DELIVERY\n[17:08] MEE054: 'KAY\n[17:11] MEE053: WE'VE ONLY GOT ABOUT ANOTHER FOUR HOURS LEFT\n[17:16] FEE055: OKAY SO IS EVERYONE HAPPY WITH THAT\n[17:19] MEE054: AH YES YES THAT SEEMS GOOD\n[17:19] MEE056: OKAY\n[17:21] FEE055: RIGHT WELL THAT'S THE END OF MY PRESENTATION\n[17:24] MEE056: 'KAY\n[17:30] MEE056: I'M GONNA PULL THIS OFF\n[18:05] MEE054: I THINK IF YOU JUST GIVE IT A SECOND TO MAYBE CATCH UP\n[18:07] MEE053: YEAH I THINK SHE SAID TWENTY SECONDS TO UM\n[18:09] MEE056: UH-HUH\n[18:11] MEE056: OKAY\n[18:11] MEE054: I'M SURE WE'LL HAVE BY THE END OF TODAY\n[18:17] MEE056: I'LL GIVE IT ANOTHER GO\n[18:29] MEE056: YEAH THERE WE GO\n[18:36] MEE056: RIGHT WE'VE DONE SOME RESEARCH INTO THE FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS THAT PEOPLE WANT OUT OF THEIR REMOTE CONTROL\n[18:42] MEE056: AND FIRST OFF WE SHOULD STATE THAT TH THE REMOTE CONTROL'S FOR CONTROLLING THE T. V.\n[18:49] MEE056: AND UM HOW DO PEOPLE USE IT\n[18:51] MEE056: WE ASKED THEM SORT OF WHICH BUTTONS WERE USEFUL FOR THEM\n[18:54] MEE056: UM HOW D HOW DOES A REMOTE CONTROL LOOK AND FEEL FOR THEM AND WHAT IMPROVEMENTS WOULD WOULD THEY LIKE TO REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:02] MEE056: AND WE DID THAT BY SORT OF GIVING THEM A QUESTIONNAIRE THAT WE'D PREPARED AND ASKING THEM TO FILL IN THE ANSWERS\n[19:10] MEE056: AND THREE QUARTERS OF THEM FOUND THAT REMOTE CONTROLS ARE UGLY AND THAT A SORT OF EVEN HIGHER PROPORTION WOULD SPEND MORE FOR A SORT OF S UH A FANCIER REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:22] MEE056: AND THAT OF ALL THE BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:26] MEE056: THE SORT OF SETTING BUTTONS FOR SORT OF THE PICTURE PICTURE AND BRIGHTNESS AND THE AUDIO SETTINGS UM THEY WEREN'T USED VERY OFTEN AT ALL\n[19:36] MEE056: PEOPLE CONCENTRATED ON THE CHANNEL BUTTONS AND THE VOLUME BUTTONS AND THE POWER BUTTONS\n[19:42] MEE056: UH WE ALSO ASKED THEM ABOUT SPEECH RECOGNITION UH FOR REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:47] MEE056: AND YOUNG PEOPLE WERE QUITE RECEPTIVE TO THIS\n[19:50] MEE056: BUT AS SOON AS WE GOT SORT OF OVER ABOUT INTO A THIRTY FIVE TO FORTY AGE FORTY FIVE AGE GROUP AND OLDER\n[19:57] MEE056: PEOPLE PEOPLE WEREN'T QUITE SO KEEN ON SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[20:00] MEE056: THERE'S A LOT MORE TH THERE'S A LOT LOT MORE OLDER PEOPLE WHO DIDN'T KNOW WHETHER THEY WANTED IT OR NOT AS WELL\n[20:06] MEE056: UM WE ALSO ASKED WHAT FRUSTRATED PEOPLE ABOUT REMOTE CONTROLS AND THE NUMBER ONE FRUSTRATION WAS THAT THE REMOTE WAS LOST SOMEWHERE ELSE IN THE ROOM AND THAT THEY COULDN'T FIND IT\n[20:18] MEE056: AND THE SECOND SECOND BIGGEST FRUSTRATION WHAT THAT IF THEY GOT A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[20:23] MEE056: IT WAS DIFFICULT TO LEARN UM ALL THE BUTTONS AND ALL THE FUNCTIONS AND TO FIND YOUR WAY AROUND IT\n[20:30] MEE056: OKAY SO\n[20:33] MEE056: MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES FROM THE MARKETING IS THAT WE NEED TO COME UP WITH SOME SORT OF SLEEK SORT OF GOOD LOOKING HIGH HIGH TECH A DESIGN WHICH LOOKS HIGH TECH\n[20:43] MEE056: BASICALLY\n[20:44] MEE056: UM AND THAT WE SHOULD COME UP WITH FEWER BUTTONS THAN MOST OF THE CONTROLS ON THE MARKET\n[20:49] MEE056: AND WE SHOULD SORT OF CONCENTRATE ON THE CHANNELS AND SORT OF POWER AND ALSO VOLUME AND THAT SORT OF THING AS AS LOUISA SAID\n[20:58] MEE056: UM WE COULD MAYBE COME UP WITH A MENU A SORT OF A AN L. C. D. MENU FOR OTHER FUNCTIONS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:06] MEE056: THAT'S WORTH THINKING ABOUT\n[21:08] MEE056: UM AND MAYBE WE COULD THINK ABOUT SPEECH RECOGNITION AS WELL BECAUSE UM SORT OF YOUNG PEOPLE ARE\n[21:16] MEE056: PERHAPS THE ONES THAT ARE GONNA BUY BUY OUR NEW PRODUCT IF WE AIM IT AT SORT OF YOU KNOW SORT OF A HIGH TECH DESIGN\n[21:23] MEE056: THAT THAT MIGHT BE THE MARKET THAT WE'RE WE'RE LOOKING FOR\n[21:27] MEE056: AND WE COULD MAYBE THINK ABOUT USING SPEECH RECOGNITI RECOGNITION AS A WAY TO FIND THE REMOTE CONTROL IF IT'S LOST IN A ROOM\n[21:33] MEE056: RATHER THAN SORT OF UM HAVING IT TO SPEECH RECOGNITION TO CHANGE THE CHANNELS\n[21:39] MEE056: 'CAUSE THERE'S A PROBLEM WITH THAT IN THAT THE TELEVISION MAKES NOISE SO IT COULD END UP TALKING TO ITSELF AND CHANGING ITS CHANNEL\n[21:44] MEE054: MM\n[21:46] MEE056: OKAY UM AND THAT'S THE END OF THE SLIDE SHOW\n[21:49] MEE056: THAT'S IT\n[21:50] MEE056: COOL\n[21:51] FEE055: DO A LOT OF UM\n[21:51] MEE053: WHAT WAS THAT LAST WEE BIT THERE\n[21:53] MEE056: UM ABOUT SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[21:54] MEE053: SPEECH RECOGNITION RIGHT OKAY\n[21:56] MEE056: YEAH\n[21:56] MEE053: BUT THAT WAS ONLY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE THAT PREFERRED IT OLDER PEOPLE DIDN'T\n[22:00] MEE056: YOUN YOUNG PEOPLE PREF YEAH\n[22:01] MEE056: THEY S THEY SAID THAT THEY'D BE INTERESTED IN A REMOTE CONTROL WHICH OFFERED THAT POSSIBILITY AND AS YOU GO UP THROUGH THE AGE GROUPS\n[22:06] MEE056: PEOPLE GOT LESS AND LESS INTERESTED IN SORT OF A A REMOTE CONTROL THAT YOU COULD TALK TO SO\n[22:12] MEE054: NO WHAT I MAYBE THINK IS UM\n[22:14] MEE054: IT SEEMS THE TECHNOLOGY WOULD BE QUITE ADVANCED FOR THAT AND THEY MIGHT END UP COSTING MORE THAN OUR TWELVE FIFTY BUDGET FOR\n[22:19] MEE056: YEAH\n[22:20] MEE053: WELL THAT'S RIGHT\n[22:20] MEE054: FOR THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[22:20] MEE056: YEAH\n[22:22] MEE056: YEAH\n[22:22] MEE054: UM\n[22:24] MEE054: AND POSSIBLY THE THING ABOUT THE ABOUT THE REMOTE BEING LOST WE COULD HAVE YOU KNOW WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE YOU LOSE THAT AND YOU CAN RING IT\n[22:29] MEE054: MAYBE WE CAN HAVE SOME KIND OF SENSOR WHICH IS KEPT SOMEWHERE WHERE YOU CAN SOME KIND OF BUZZER SYSTEM BETWEEN THE TWO\n[22:34] MEE056: YEAH\n[22:34] MEE054: SO YOU CAN PRESS A BUTTON WHICH IS ALWAYS KEPT IN ONE PLACE AND THEN IT MAYBE BUZZES TO SOMEWHERE ELSE WHEREVER THE REMOTE ACTUALLY IS\n[22:37] MEE056: UH-HUH\n[22:38] MEE056: YEAH\n[22:41] MEE056: YEAH WE'D HAVE T THAT WOULD MEAN WE'D HAVE TO PUT TWO PRODUCTS TOGETHER AS WELL WHICH WHICH AGAIN WOULD PROBABLY BE A BIT EXPENSIVE BUT\n[22:44] MEE054: THAT IS TRUE YES\n[22:47] MEE054: HMM\n[22:47] FEE055: THERE'S KEY RINGS UM THAT YOU KIND OF WHISTLE AT OR CLAP AT I CAN'T REMEMBER AND THEN THEY WHISTLE BACK OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[22:51] MEE056: YEAH\n[22:53] MEE053: SOUNDS REASONABLE\n[22:54] MEE056: YEAH\n[22:54] FEE055: THAT'D PROBABLY BE REALLY SIMPLE THEY'RE CHEAP\n[22:55] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[22:56] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[22:58] MEE053: YEAH\n[22:58] MEE054: SO I GUESS IT'D BE SOMETHING WE COULD LIKE ATTACH TO THE OR LIKE THE SAME TECHNOLOGY COULD BE PUT INSIDE THE\n[22:59] MEE053: SO\n[23:03] MEE053: WELL IF YOU'RE TRYING TO AVOID HAVING A SECOND PRODUCT 'CAUSE OBVIOUSLY YOU COULD HAVE A SECOND PRODUCT THAT GAVE YOU THE RIGHT PITCH WHICH WOULD SET THE REMOTE OFF TO SAY HERE I AM SORT OF THING\n[23:03] MEE054: INSIDE THE REMOTE\n[23:11] MEE053: YOU KNOW WITHOUT SOUND RECOGNITION\n[23:14] MEE053: BUT IF YOU\n[23:18] MEE053: I KNOW\n[23:18] MEE053: UM I WAS GONNA SAY A SHARP NOISE YOU KNOW A CLAPPING OF HAND OR WHATEVER\n[23:25] MEE053: YOU'D WANT TO TRY AND AV JUST HAVE THE ONE PRODUCT THAT IF\n[23:29] MEE054: YEAH\n[23:32] MEE054: YEAH IF WE IF WE COULD HAVE IT IN THE ACTUAL REMOTE LIKE EVERYTHING IN ONE ONE DEVICE\n[23:32] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[23:35] MEE056: YEAH\n[23:36] MEE053: YEAH\n[23:37] MEE053: UM I DUNNO UM TALKING ABOUT VO I MEAN OBVIOUSLY IF YOU'VE GOT VOICE RECOGNITION THEN YOU CAN DO IT IN THAT WAY BECAUSE IT'LL RECOGNISE THE VOICE AND YOU CAN GIVE IT A COMMAND\n[23:48] MEE053: A SET COMMAND WHATEVER THAT HAPPENED TO BE\n[23:50] MEE056: YEAH\n[23:51] MEE053: BUT YOU'VE THEN GOT THE POINT IF IF YOU'RE NOT GOING WITH UH VOICE RECOGNITION THEN\n[23:55] MEE054: YOU COULD HAVE AN OPTION TO TURN IT OFF\n[23:55] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[23:57] MEE054: OR\n[23:59] MEE054: PERHAPS UM\n[24:01] MEE056: YEAH\n[24:02] MEE054: SO THAT WOULD SOLVE THE PROBLEMS WITH THE T. V. KIND OF SPEAKING TO THE REMOTE AND CHANGING ITS OWN CHANNELS\n[24:05] MEE053: MM\n[24:07] MEE053: SO UH ANY SUGGES WELL ANY CONCLUSIONS\n[24:13] MEE056: UM WOULD IT TAKE QUITE A WHILE TO SORT OF DEVELOP THE SPEECH RECOGNITION SOFTWARE IN THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[24:19] MEE054: MM\n[24:20] MEE056: CONSIDERING\n[24:20] MEE053: WELL IF IT DOES THEN WE CAN'T\n[24:22] MEE056: YEAH\n[24:22] MEE053: IT'S THAT SIMPLE BECAUSE WE'VE GOT UH TH TH THREE UM PRIMARY UM UH REQUISITES FROM UH\n[24:32] MEE053: FROM AND EMAIL UH THAT WAS SENT TO ME WHEREBY WE HAD THE DESIGN LOGO WAS ONE WHICH WE'VE ALREADY MENTIONED\n[24:40] MEE053: WE'VE GOT UM THE REMOTE WAS ONLY FOR THE TELEVISION AND NOT FOR BECAUSE THAT WOULD MAKE IT TOO COMPLEX AND WE HAVE TO GET IT MARKET QUICKLY\n[24:47] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[24:47] MEE053: AND THE UH THIRD THING WAS THAT UM TELETEXT UH AS FAR AS UH THE MANAGEMENT IS CONCERNED\n[24:54] MEE053: UM IS BECOMING DATED UH DUE TO THE POPULARITY OF THE INTERNET\n[25:00] MEE056: OKAY\n[25:00] MEE053: SO THAT MEANS THAT UH SO THESE ARE THE SORT OF THREE UM EXTRA PARAMETERS THAT HAVE BEEN PUT ON THIS UH PROJECT\n[25:00] MEE054: 'KAY\n[25:10] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[25:10] MEE053: SO WE'RE BEING FOCUSED EFFECTIVELY DIRECTLY AT A TELEVISION AND IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE MANAGEMENT IS UH WANTING US TO GO DOWN A NARROW PATH AND NOT OPENING OUT\n[25:16] MEE054: YES\n[25:23] MEE053: SO ANYTHING THAT UH IS TO BE ADDED\n[25:26] MEE053: SUCH AS VOICE RECOGNITION ET CETERA HAS TO BE VERY SIMPLE AND HAS TO BE VERY QUICK BECAUSE TIME TO MARKET IS IS CRITICAL\n[25:28] MEE054: HAS TO BE SIMPLE ENOUGH TO\n[25:37] MEE054: I SUPPOSE IF WE COULD GET SOMETHING IN WHICH WAS QUITE QUICK AND SIMPLE THAT WOULD GIVE US AN ADVANTAGE OVER THE OTHER REMOTES\n[25:37] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[25:38] MEE053: S\n[25:42] MEE053: IT WOULD\n[25:43] MEE054: UM\n[25:44] MEE053: BUT PROBABLY QUICK AND SIMPLE IS PRIMARY RATHER THAN\n[25:49] MEE054: 'KAY\n[25:50] MEE053: ADDED EXTRAS\n[25:51] MEE053: ADDED EXTRAS WOULD BE NICE BUT THE PRIMARY CONSIDERATION IS TO GET THE PROJECT FINISHED WITHIN UH THIS SHORT TIME WINDOW\n[25:59] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[25:59] MEE053: WHICH EFFECTIVELY NOW IS SORT OF FOUR HOURS\n[26:02] MEE053: SO AND IF AND WE'VE GOTTA GET TO THE END\n[26:06] MEE053: UH D D I THINK I THINK FIRST AND FOREMOST WE'VE GOTTA GET TO THE END AND THEN GET TO THE END WITH UM ADDED EXTRAS IF POSSIBLE\n[26:13] MEE054: MM-HMM\n[26:13] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[26:14] MEE053: OKAY\n[26:18] MEE056: SO\n[26:18] MEE053: RIGHT OKAY UH SO I NEED TO\n[26:27] MEE053: RIGHT\n[26:27] MEE053: SO I DON'T KNOW HOW LONG WE HAVE LEFT OF OUR UH TIME\n[26:32] MEE053: BUT WE HAVE TO MAKE THE DECISIONS ON UH THE REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS\n[26:33] MEE056: ABOUT FIVE MINUTES\n[26:40] MEE053: AND HOW WE WERE PLANNING TO PROCEED SO THAT AT THE NEXT UH MEETING\n[26:47] MEE053: EACH PERSON THAT'S GOT A A A TASK TO DO IS CLEAR FROM THIS MEETING WHAT THAT TASK IS\n[26:50] MEE054: YES\n[26:53] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[26:55] MEE054: UM\n[26:55] MEE053: WE'LL ALSO KNOW W WHEN THE NEXT MEETING IS I UM SO WE'LL KNOW HOW LONG WE'VE GOT TO COMPLETE THAT TASK\n[27:03] MEE053: AND THEN WE CAN REPORT BACK AT THE NEXT MEETING AND SAY RIGHT OKAY YES\n[27:06] MEE053: WE'VE ACHIEVED THIS OR WE HAVEN'T ACHIEVED THIS THIS IS HOW FAR WE'VE PROGRESSED\n[27:10] MEE053: DOES THAT MAKE REASONABLE SENSE\n[27:10] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[27:13] MEE054: YES THAT SEEMS RIGHT\n[27:13] FEE055: YEAH\n[27:13] MEE056: OKAY YEAH\n[27:15] MEE053: SO WE HAVE TO COME EFFECTIVELY TO THE DECISION ON THE REMOTE FUNCTIONS SO THAT YOU CAN DECIDE WHAT YOU'RE GONNA BE DOING\n[27:23] MEE053: AND IF DUR BETWEEN THE TIME OF THIS MEETING FINISHING AND THE NEXT MEETING STARTING\n[27:29] MEE053: IF YOU GET ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THAT UH ONLY YOU HAVE AT THAT POINT IN TIME YOU'D THINK WOULD BE RELEVANT TO OTHER PEOPLE IN TERMS OF THEIR DES DECISION MAKING UM PROCESS\n[27:34] MEE054: MM-HMM\n[27:41] MEE053: THEN WE SHOULD COMMUNICATE THAT AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE AND NOT WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT MEETING\n[27:43] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[27:46] MEE053: DO IT VIA THE EMAIL SO THAT RATHER THAN COMING YOU KNOW IF YOU GET THE INFORMATION JUST BEFORE THE NEXT MEETING THAT'S FINE\n[27:47] MEE056: OKAY\n[27:47] MEE056: YEP\n[27:54] MEE053: COME ALONG WITH IT IN THE NEXT MEETING WE CAN DISCUSS IT THEN AND TAKE WHATEVER ACTION IS APPROPRIATE\n[27:56] MEE054: OKAY\n[27:58] MEE053: BUT IF YOU GET IT WELL BEFORE THE NEXT MEETING\n[28:00] MEE053: LET EVERYBODY ELSE KNOW 'CAUSE THAT MIGHT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THEIR UH ON WHAT THEY COME UP WITH EFFECTIVELY AT THE NEXT MEETING\n[28:04] MEE056: YEAH\n[28:09] MEE053: OKAY\n[28:10] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[28:12] MEE053: RIGHT IS THERE\n[28:13] MEE056: SO DO WE NEED TO DECIDE ON THE FUNCTIONS NOW\n[28:16] MEE056: S\n[28:16] MEE053: I WOULD GUESS SO\n[28:20] FEE055: WELL I THINK IT'D BE REALLY EASY AND IT'D BE A BIG ADVANTAGE IF WE DID HAVE SOME SORT OF UM KIND OF WHISTLE BACK KIND OF FUNCTION\n[28:26] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[28:28] MEE056: YEAH AND\n[28:28] FEE055: 'CAUSE THAT'LL SOLVE KIND OF THE FRUSTRATION OF LOSING IT\n[28:31] MEE056: YEAH AND THAT WAS THAT WAS THE NUMBER ONE SORT OF FRUSTRATION THAT PEOPLE SAID SO\n[28:33] MEE053: YEP\n[28:36] MEE056: I DON'T THINK THERE'S ANYTHING ELSE ON THE MARKET THAT DOES THAT SO\n[28:39] FEE055: YEAH\n[28:40] FEE055: I DON'T REALLY KNOW ABOUT THE VOICE RECOGNITION THING\n[28:45] MEE053: I W WELL UH I\n[28:48] MEE054: MAYBE WE SHOULD CONCENTRATE JUST ON THE WHISTLE BACK FUNCTION AT THE MOMENT AND IF SOMETHING COMES BACK\n[28:50] MEE053: SOMETHING SIMPLE\n[28:51] MEE053: UH IF IF OUR PRIMARY CONSIDERATION IS TO GET IT THERE IN TIME TIME'S SHORT\n[28:56] MEE053: YOU WANT SOMETHING TO MEET THE MAJOR CONCERNS OF THE CONSUMER SO THAT WE CAN HAVE THAT AS A SELLING POINT FOR THE PRODUCT SOMETHING THAT'S QUICK AND SIMPLE\n[29:00] FEE055: MM-HMM\n[29:01] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[29:06] FEE055: YEAH\n[29:06] MEE053: SO SOUNDS GOOD\n[29:07] FEE055: AND THAT WOULDN'T PUT OFF THE KIND OF OLDER GENERATION EITHER\n[29:09] FEE055: 'CAUSE EVERYONE CAN WHISTLE OR CLAP AND THEY WOULDN'T HAVE TO BE KIND OF SCARED OF THIS NEW TECHNOLOGY\n[29:13] MEE053: WELL SO MAYBE A CLAP RATHER THAN A WHISTLE WOULD BE ON THE BASIS THAT IF WE'VE GOT IF WE'RE CATERING TO THE WHOLE AGE RANGE\n[29:14] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[29:24] MEE053: YOU WANT SOMETHING THAT'S EASY TO DO NOW SOMETHING THAT DOESN'T LIKE WHIS UH WELL I I I DON'T KNOW\n[29:26] MEE056: NO NOT EVERYONE CAN WHISTLE CAN THEY THOUGH\n[29:29] MEE053: WELL IF YOU THINK THAT MORE PEOPLE CAN WHISTLE THAN CLAP THEN THAT'S FINE THEN GO FOR THAT OPTION\n[29:33] MEE053: BUT IF I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THAT MORE PEOPLE COULD CLAP RATHER THAN WHISTLE SO UH SO CLAP OPTION\n[29:33] MEE056: NO CLAPPING I THINK CLAPPING YEAH\n[29:34] MEE054: I'D GO MORE YEAH F MORE FOR CLAP\n[29:36] MEE056: YEAH\n[29:39] MEE056: YEAH\n[29:49] MEE053: OKAY\n[29:50] FEE055: 'KAY WE'VE ALREADY DECIDED THAT WE DON'T NEED A TELETEXT BUTTON HAVEN'T WE\n[29:54] MEE053: UH\n[29:55] FEE055: IS THAT ONE OF THE\n[29:55] MEE053: EF EFFECTIVELY THAT'S WHAT THE THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE SAYING THAT UH IF UH IF PEOPLE ARE NOW USING THE INTERNET THEN YOU DON'T NEED TELETEXT\n[29:58] FEE055: HMM\n[30:00] MEE056: TAKING OUT TELETEXT OKAY\n[30:01] MEE053: SO SO TAKE OUT TELETEXT\n[30:04] MEE054: DID WE DECIDE ON HAVING THE TEN UM THE TEN NUMBERS AND THEN THE THE LITTLE DIGIT NEXT TO IT WHICH KIND OF ENABLED YOU TO PUT THEM TOGETHER\n[30:05] FEE055: RIGHT\n[30:09] FEE055: YEAH I THINK SO SO ZERO TO NINE\n[30:12] MEE056: MM\n[30:13] MEE056: I THINK NOWADAYS YOU CAN JUST GET ONES WHERE IT GIVES YOU A SORT OF A SECOND OR TWO TO PRESS ANOTHER NUMBER\n[30:19] MEE053: YEAH\n[30:19] MEE056: SO YOU CAN PRESS ANY TWO AND IT'LL SORT OF PUT THEM TOGETHER\n[30:23] MEE054: OKAY TEN NUMBERS AND THEN SOME KIND OF DEVICE TO ALLOW UH\n[30:26] MEE056: YEAH\n[30:27] MEE054: I'LL PUT DELAY TO ALLOW UM MULTIPLE NUMBERS\n[30:29] MEE056: YEAH\n[30:32] MEE054: OR MULTIPLE DIGITS\n[30:34] MEE056: YEAH\n[30:37] MEE054: DID WE DECIDE ANYTHING ABOUT UM THE OTHER FUNCTIONS\n[30:41] MEE054: AS IN SETTING THE AUDIO AND TUNING IT AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[30:46] MEE054: YOU HAD AN HAD AN IDEA ABOUT THE MENU\n[30:48] MEE056: UH WE COULD POSSIBLY PUT AN L. A SORT OF A L. C. D. MENU IN BUT THAT AGAIN IS PROBABLY AN EXPENSE THAT\n[30:56] MEE054: BUT JUST THINKING UM PEOPLE PROBABLY I MEAN YOU DON'T HAVE YOU ONLY HAVE TO PROBABLY TUNE IN THE T. V. ONCE\n[31:00] MEE054: BUT YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO TUNE IT THAT ONCE\n[31:02] MEE056: YEAH\n[31:02] MEE054: SO AND IF FINALLY THE T. V. BREAKS YOU GET A NEW ONE YOU'RE GONNA HAVE TO BE ABLE TO TUNE IT\n[31:06] MEE054: YOU CAN'T REALLY AVOID THAT\n[31:07] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[31:07] FEE055: HMM\n[31:07] MEE053: NO\n[31:07] MEE054: EXCEPT THE NEW DIGITAL MARKETS WHICH DO IT BY THEMSELVES\n[31:11] MEE056: YEAH\n[31:11] MEE054: SO THAT'LL BE IN\n[31:11] MEE053: BUT THE BUT THAT'S RELYING ON THE TELEVISION MARKET CHANGING TO AN AUTOMATIC AND IF IT IS AT THE MOMENT THAT'S FINE\n[31:16] MEE054: YES\n[31:20] MEE053: BUT AT THE MOMENT IT'S NOT SO IT SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU HAVE TO HAVE A DEVICE THAT CATERS\n[31:25] MEE053: 'CAUSE OTHERWISE IT WOULD MAKE IT UH YOUR DEVICE WOULD BECOME INOPERABLE\n[31:25] MEE054: YEAH\n[31:30] MEE054: YEAH\n[31:30] MEE053: OR ONLY OPERABLE IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES AND THE IDEA IS TO HAVE AN INTERNATIONAL MARKET WHICH IS AND IT'S ALSO M IT'S THE THE PRODUCT WE'VE GOT IS SOMETHING THAT'S AT THE I WOULD HAVE SAID THE LOWER END OF THE S OF THE COST SCALE\n[31:32] MEE054: YEAH YEAH\n[31:33] FEE055: MM\n[31:36] MEE056: YEAH\n[31:44] MEE053: SO WE'RE NOT REALLY GOING FOR SOMETHING THAT'S UH\n[31:44] MEE056: YEAH\n[31:48] MEE056: I S I SUPPOSE UM\n[31:49] MEE053: TERRIBLY HIGH TECH\n[31:51] MEE056: IF PEOPLE ARE BUYING REMOTES THEN THEY'RE PROBABLY BUYING IT TO REPLACE ANOTHER REMOTE 'CAUSE ALL MOST TELLIES COME WITH REMOTES SO\n[31:55] MEE053: POSSIBLY\n[31:58] MEE056: I MEAN WE'RE MAYBE TALKING ABOUT REPLACING REMOTES FOR SLIGHTLY OLDER TELEVISIONS SO WE MAYBE NEED TO KEEP THE THE TUNING FUNCTION IN\n[31:58] MEE053: THAT'S RIGHT\n[32:06] MEE054: YEAH\n[32:07] FEE055: YEAH\n[32:07] MEE054: SO HOW WOULD THIS MENU FUNCTION WORK\n[32:08] MEE054: WOULD YOU MAYBE HAVE LIKE ONE MENU BUTTON THEN YOU'D USE THE OTHER BUTTONS MAYBE THE NUMBER BUTTONS TO ACTUALLY DO THE SEPARATE FUNCTIONS\n[32:15] MEE056: YEAH THAT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA YEAH\n[32:15] FEE055: YEAH LIKE THE VOLUME OR SOMETHING\n[32:16] MEE054: OKAY\n[32:18] FEE055: YEAH 'CAUSE YOU DO NEED UM KIND OF BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST AND EVERYTHING AS WELL\n[32:21] FEE055: MY DAD WAS WATCHING A FILM THE OTHER WEEK AND IT WAS TOO DARK SO I HAD TO GO THROUGH IT AND TURN THE BRIGHTNESS UP\n[32:22] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[32:27] MEE054: WE'RE GONNA HAVE THE THE INDIVIDUAL NUMBERS AND THEN A MENU FUNCTION AND MAYBE SORT OF A SLIGHTLY MORE ADVANCED UM INSTRUCTION BOOKLET TO COME WITH IT\n[32:27] MEE056: HMM\n[32:35] MEE054: TO GUIDE PRESU UH I THINK IT'D BE QUITE HARD JUST FOR PEOPLE TO GRASP UM JUST OFF LIKE THE MENU USE DIFFERENT BUTTONS YOU MAYBE HAVE TO HAVE LIKE SOME BETTER INSTRUCTIONS OF HOW THAT WOULD ACTUALLY WORK\n[32:45] MEE056: UH\n[32:47] MEE056: I'M NOT SURE WHETHER THE SORT OF HAVING PEOPLE HAVE A BOOKLET 'CAUSE ONE THE SECOND MOST ANNOYING THING THAT PEOPLE FOUND WAS HAVING TO LEARN THE NEW ONE\n[32:54] MEE054: RIGHT OKAY UM\n[32:55] MEE056: SO MAYBE NEXT TO EACH OF THE BUTTONS\n[32:58] MEE056: YOU KNOW EACH OF THEM COULD HAVE A NUMBER AND THEN ALSO A FUNCTION WRITTEN NEXT TO IT SO YOU'RE BASICALLY PRESSING\n[33:04] MEE054: THAT ALSO GOES BACK TO THE ORIGINAL DESIGN WHEN WE SAW THOSE TWO\n[33:07] MEE054: AND THERE WAS THE ONE ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE WHICH HAD ALL LIKE THE DOUBLE FUNCTIONS AND STUFF WHICH KIND OF LOOKED TOO BUSY AND HAD TOO MUCH ON IT\n[33:12] MEE056: RIGHT\n[33:13] MEE054: SO\n[33:14] MEE056: OKAY\n[33:14] FEE055: WELL IF WE'RE TRYING TO KEEP IT SLEE SLEEK AND SEXY AS WELL\n[33:15] MEE053: OKAY WELL\n[33:18] FEE055: HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE REMOTES WHERE KIND OF UM THE BOTTOM BIT SLIDES DOWN SO THERE'S KIND OF UM EVERYTHING ELSE REVEALED\n[33:18] MEE053: MM\n[33:21] MEE056: YEAH\n[33:22] MEE053: SO Y AH THAT'S A VERY GOOD IDEA\n[33:23] FEE055: SO YOU DON'T USE IT THAT MUCH YOU DON'T HAVE TO SEE IT ALL THE TIME\n[33:26] FEE055: BUT IT'S ALL THERE IF YOU NEED IT\n[33:26] MEE054: THAT IS THAT IS A GOOD IDEA ACTUALLY\n[33:26] MEE056: YEAH YEAH\n[33:28] MEE054: SOR SORT OF A SECOND\n[33:30] MEE053: SO YOU KEEP UM RIGHT WE'VE GOT FIVE MINUTES BEFORE WE WIND UP THIS MEETING SO I'VE BEEN TOLD\n[33:31] FEE055: LIKE A HIDDEN PANEL\n[33:36] MEE054: OKAY\n[33:36] MEE053: I DON'T KNOW IF YOU'VE GOT THE SAME\n[33:38] MEE054: UH NOT QUITE BUT I GUESS\n[33:39] MEE053: OKAY\n[33:40] MEE053: SO SO KEEP UM KEEP DETAILED FUNCTIONS UM HIDDEN AT THE BACK\n[33:42] MEE054: KEEP THE OTHER BUTTONS BUT HIDE THEM AWAY\n[33:52] FEE055: HMM\n[33:52] FEE055: AND THAT'LL BE BETTER FOR THE OLDER GENERATION AS WELL 'CAUSE WELL MY DAD DOESN'T LIKE ANYTHING THAT YOU'VE GOT TO KINDA FLICK THROUGH A MENU\n[33:57] MEE053: AH\n[34:00] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[34:00] FEE055: BUT HE CAN PRETTY MUCH READ A BUTTON IF IT'S DISPLAYED PROPERLY\n[34:02] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[34:02] MEE054: SO\n[34:02] MEE056: YEAH\n[34:04] MEE054: SO UM WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO HAVE TO WORK OUT WHAT'S GONNA BE ON THESE OTHER FUNCTIONS AS AS WELL\n[34:09] MEE054: SO WE'RE GONNA HAVE LIKE TWO SEPARATE TWO SEPARATE LISTS I GUESS\n[34:09] MEE056: YEAH\n[34:10] MEE053: THAT'S RIGHT\n[34:13] MEE056: YEAH\n[34:14] MEE053: DATA FUNCTIONS HIDDEN AT BACK\n[34:16] MEE056: SO TH THE\n[34:16] MEE053: CAN BRING OUT WHEN NEEDED\n[34:18] MEE056: THE DETAILED ONES WOULD BE SORT OF BRIGHTNESS UH SORTA\n[34:22] FEE055: YEAH\n[34:23] MEE053: THAT'S RIGHT SO WE'RE DIS SO YOU'VE GOT WHICH ONES ARE GONNA BE ON THE FRONT AND WHICH ONES ARE GONNA BE ON THE BACK\n[34:28] MEE054: SO SH\n[34:29] MEE053: WE HAVE TO DECIDE\n[34:30] MEE054: SHOULD WE DECIDE IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF MINUTES AND THEN\n[34:31] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[34:32] MEE056: YEAH\n[34:33] MEE053: I GUESS SO\n[34:34] MEE054: SO ON THE\n[34:36] MEE053: SO ON FRONT\n[34:38] MEE054: ABOUT THE NUMBER\n[34:41] MEE053: NUMBERS\n[34:43] MEE054: UM THE VOLUME UP AND DOWN\n[34:44] FEE055: AND THE VOLUME\n[34:45] MEE053: VOLUME\n[34:47] MEE054: SHALL WE HAVE A MUTE BUTTON AS WELL\n[34:47] FEE055: UM\n[34:49] MEE053: SORRY\n[34:50] MEE054: A MUTE BUTTON AS WELL\n[34:51] FEE055: YEAH\n[34:52] MEE053: MM\n[34:53] MEE054: YEAH\n[34:53] FEE055: YEAH I THINK THEY'RE HANDY\n[34:53] MEE054: OR\n[34:54] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[34:55] MEE056: AND PROBABLY A POWER ONE AS WELL\n[34:58] MEE056: DUNNO\n[35:02] FEE055: I KNOW IT'S PROBABLY LIKE UM\n[35:05] FEE055: NOT AN ISSUE TO RAISE HERE BUT UM THE WHOLE THING ABOUT NOT USING YOUR STANDBY UH BECAUSE OF THE LIKE WASTE OF ELECTRICITY\n[35:13] FEE055: HAVE YOU SEEN THE ADVERTS\n[35:15] FEE055: LIKE IF YOU BOIL THE KETTLE THAT'S FULL THAT'S A WASTE\n[35:15] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[35:16] MEE056: YEAH\n[35:16] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[35:16] FEE055: IF YOU LEAVE YOUR TELLY ON STANDBY IT POWERS BLACKPOOL FOR A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF TIME\n[35:20] FEE055: LIKE WE SHOULD MAYBE TRY TO DISCOURAGE PEOPLE FROM STANDBY\n[35:23] MEE054: BUT THEN THEY MIGHT NOT BUY IT IF THEY HAVEN'T GOT ONE\n[35:25] MEE054: 'CAUSE PEOPLE MIGHT JUST BE TOO FICKLE AND NOT WANT TO CHANGE\n[35:25] MEE056: YEAH\n[35:25] FEE055: YEAH IT'S MAYBE TOO MUCH OF A BIG ISSUE FOR HERE\n[35:27] MEE056: YEAH\n[35:27] MEE053: SO SO ARE YOU HAVING THE STAND BY ON THE FRONT THEN\n[35:28] MEE054: WE CAN SEND OUT A FLIER WITH THE DEVICE SAYING THAT YOU SHOULDN'T LEAVE IT ON STAND BY\n[35:30] FEE055: UH OH DANGER SIGN\n[35:32] MEE054: I THINK YOU PROBABLY SHOULD\n[35:33] FEE055: YEAH BUT A LITTLE BIT SMALLER\n[35:35] MEE056: OKAY\n[35:36] FEE055: COMPROMISE\n[35:37] MEE053: WELL\n[35:39] MEE054: UM ARE WE GONNA HAVE THE CHANNEL UP AND DOWN AS WELL AS THE NUMBER BUTTONS\n[35:42] MEE056: UM 'CAUSE YEAH THE MARKET RESEARCH SAID THERE IS QUITE A LOT OF PEOPLE DO JUST ZAP AROUND AND FLICK SO\n[35:48] MEE054: OKAY SO WE'LL HAVE UM\n[35:49] FEE055: RIGHT\n[35:52] MEE054: SO WE'VE GOT TEN ELEVEN TWELVE THIRTEEN FOURTEEN FIFTEEN SIXTEEN THERE\n[35:57] MEE056: UM\n[35:57] MEE053: CHANNEL UP AND DOWN\n[35:58] MEE053: WHAT ELSE HAVE WE GOT\n[36:00] MEE053: WHAT WAS THAT SIXTEEN\n[36:00] MEE056: NUMBERS IS TEN VOLUME IS\n[36:04] MEE056: TWELVE TH YEAH SI ONE UP ONE DOWN\n[36:05] MEE053: VOLUME BUTTON\n[36:06] MEE053: HOW MANY VOLUMES\n[36:08] MEE053: RIGHT OKAY\n[36:11] FEE055: ON MUTE\n[36:13] MEE056: AND A MUTE YEAH\n[36:13] MEE056: THAT'S SIXTEEN ISN'T IT YEAH\n[36:15] MEE054: IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE\n[36:16] MEE054: UM\n[36:18] MEE056: I DON'T THINK SO NO\n[36:20] MEE053: POWER BUTTON STAND BY CHANNEL UP AND DOWN\n[36:24] MEE053: SO IS THAT IT\n[36:25] FEE055: SO\n[36:26] MEE053: OKAY\n[36:27] MEE053: THAT'S SIXTEEN BUTTONS YOU RECKON\n[36:30] MEE053: AND THEN AT THE BACK\n[36:32] MEE056: YOU'VE GOT\n[36:34] MEE056: BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST\n[36:38] MEE054: MAYBE IF WE'RE GONNA RUN OUT OF TIME\n[36:38] FEE055: AND THEN\n[36:39] MEE054: ONE OF US SHOULD COME UP WITH A LIST OF THESE AND THEN GET BACK AT THE NEXT MEETING JUST AT THE START AND SAY WHAT THEY'RE GONNA BE\n[36:44] MEE053: OKAY\n[36:45] MEE056: YEAH\n[36:45] MEE053: SO ON THE BACK\n[36:45] FEE055: MM-HMM\n[36:47] MEE053: IT'LL HAVE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST ANYTHING ELSE\n[36:52] FEE055: UH THERE'S AUDIO FUNCTIONS\n[36:52] MEE053: YOU'RE ALSO GONNA HAVE THE CHANNEL TUNER AS IT WERE\n[36:54] MEE056: YEAH\n[36:55] MEE054: SO TUNER UP AND DOWN I GUESS\n[36:58] FEE055: YEAH\n[36:59] MEE053: TUNER WOULD THAT HAVE UP AND DOWN\n[37:01] MEE054: UM UP TUNE ONE WAY TUNE THE O I I DUNNO I DUNNO POSSIBLY\n[37:02] FEE055: I THINK THEY NORMALLY DO\n[37:03] MEE053: OKAY\n[37:04] MEE056: YEAH\n[37:05] FEE055: YEAH\n[37:06] MEE053: OKAY\n[37:08] MEE056: AND THEN MAYBE SORT OF AN ENTER BUTTON FOR\n[37:12] MEE056: SORT OF S YOU KNOW SAYING THAT YOU WANT THAT PARTICULAR THING TUNED IN\n[37:18] MEE056: SO YOU GO UP AND DOWN AND THEN IT PICK IT FINDS SOMETHING AND THEN YOU WANNA PRESS ENTER TO SELECT IT YEAH\n[37:19] MEE054: OH YEAH AND TH AND A ENTER BUTTON JUST TO SELECT\n[37:21] MEE054: YEAH OKAY\n[37:27] MEE054: UM I GUESS WE'RE KEEPING S IT SIMPLE\n[37:30] MEE054: WE DON'T REALLY NEED ANY OTHER AUDIO FUNCT UH FUNCTIONS BECAUSE IT'S JUST VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN\n[37:33] MEE053: UM UP VOLUME YEAH I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT SO\n[37:35] MEE054: UM\n[37:36] MEE056: YEAH\n[37:37] FEE055: SO I THINK UM\n[37:40] FEE055: THERE'S QUITE A LOT OF LIKE DOLBY SURROUND STUDIO SURROUND SORT OF THINGS\n[37:44] MEE056: YEAH\n[37:44] MEE053: OKAY\n[37:44] MEE054: DO THEY HAVE THEIR OWN DO THEY HAVE THEIR OWN CONTROLS ON THEIR ACTUAL PRODUCTS THEN OR DO YOU HAVE TO DO IT VIA THE REMOTE\n[37:44] FEE055: UM MAYBE FOR THE YOUNGER MARKET\n[37:51] FEE055: UM I THINK THEY'VE GOT THEIR OWN CONTROLS IN THIS KIND OF LIKE HIDDEN PANEL\n[37:55] MEE054: YEAH I SUPPOSE IF WE'VE GOT THEIR IF THEY'VE GOT THEIR OWN CONTROLS THEN WE CAN AVOID IT FOR OURS JUST TO KEEP IT SIMPLE\n[37:58] MEE053: YEAH\n[37:59] MEE053: YEAH\n[38:00] FEE055: OH NO I MEAN UM LIKE THERE'S KIND OF INDIVIDUAL BUTTONS FOR THEM LIKE ON THE T. V. 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CONCEPTUAL DESIGN MEETING\n[2:01] MEE053: RIGHT\n[2:03] MEE053: OKAY SO\n[2:09] MEE053: RIGHT WELL UM FROM THE LAST MEETING I WAS TRYING TO SEND YOU THE MINUTES\n[2:15] MEE053: BUT UH IT DIDN'T WORK OUT TOO WELL SO MAYBE IN SORT OF UM\n[2:23] MEE053: QUICK SUMMARY OF THE LAST UH MEETING I CAN\n[2:28] MEE053: QUICKLY GIVE YOU\n[2:32] MEE053: WHAT WE WHAT WE HAD\n[2:35] MEE053: UH RIGHT SO\n[2:45] MEE053: WISHING I HADN'T CLOSED THE DAMN RIGHT SO WE HAD THE FACT THAT WE'RE GONNA HAVE THE THE LOGO UH THE COMPANY LOGO IN ITS UH COLOUR SCHEME INCORPORATED ONTO THE THE DEVICE THE REMOTE DEVICE\n[2:58] MEE053: WE HAD UH MADE OUR DECISIONS ABOUT UH\n[3:04] MEE053: MADE OUR DECISIONS ABOUT UH\n[3:09] MEE053: THE DEVICE ITSELF THAT IT WAS GONNA BE SIMPLE TO MAKE IT UH\n[3:14] MEE053: ENABLE US TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT IN TIME\n[3:16] MEE053: WE'RE GONNA HAVE UH EFFECTIVELY TWO PAGES A FRONT PAGE WHICH HAD THE UH FEATURES THAT THE UH THE CUSTOMERS MOST WANTED\n[3:24] MEE053: AND THEN THE UH THE BACKUP FEATURES ON THE SECOND PAGE SO THAT IT COULD UH\n[3:32] MEE053: MEET THE TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS\n[3:35] MEE053: AND THE CUSTOMERS WOULDN'T HAVE TO LOOK AT THEM TOO OFTEN ONLY AS AND WHEN REQUIRED\n[3:39] MEE053: SO\n[3:44] MEE053: SO BASICALLY WHAT DECISIONS UH HAVE WE UH MADE\n[3:49] MEE053: UH HAVE THERE BEEN ANY UH CHANGES\n[3:52] MEE054: I THINK WE ALL HAVE A PRESENTATION AGAIN SO IF WE GO THROUGH THOSE AND THEN UM\n[3:53] MEE053: RIGHT\n[3:54] MEE056: YEAH\n[3:55] MEE053: THREE PRESENTATION YEAH\n[3:55] MEE054: SHALL I GO FIRST AGAIN\n[3:57] MEE053: SO YEAH FINE\n[3:59] MEE056: OKAY\n[4:09] MEE054: I SEE THIS A LITTLE MORE SMOOTHLY THAN THE LAST ONE\n[4:48] MEE054: OKAY RIGHT LET'S GET STARTED\n[4:49] MEE054: UM\n[4:53] MEE054: BASICALLY THE UH FOR THE UM I'LL BACK ACTUALLY\n[4:58] MEE054: FOR THE COMPONENTS DESIGN UM NEXT STEP IS BASICALLY THE THE WAY THE REMOTE'S GONNA WORK IS STILL THE SAME IDEA AS BEFORE\n[5:06] MEE054: WE STILL HAVE THE USER INTERFACE WHICH IS ALL THE BUTTONS WE'RE GONNA INCORPORATE\n[5:11] MEE054: THEN THERE IS A CHIP AND STILL THE SENDER\n[5:16] MEE054: SO UM YES INCLUDING THE POWER S SUPPLY AS WELL\n[5:20] MEE054: UM I'LL GO ON TO MY FINDINGS IN EACH OF THESE AREAS\n[5:25] MEE054: UH FIRST IN THE POWER SUPPLY WE HAVE THE OPTION OF JUST THE STANDARD BATTERY\n[5:30] MEE054: UM\n[5:33] MEE054: THERE'S A DYNAMO\n[5:35] MEE054: ANY OF YOU THINK OF KIND OF LIKE THE THE OLD TORCHES WHICH YOU WIND UP UM\n[5:42] MEE054: THERE'S A KINETIC OPTION WHICH IF ANY OF YOU'VE SEEN THOSE NEW WATCHES WHICH YOU KIND OF YOU POWER UP BY WAVING AROUND\n[5:48] MEE054: UM IT JUST REQUIRES A SMALL AMOUNT OF MOVEMENT WHICH WOULD MEAN THE BATTERIES WOULDN'T HAVE TO BE REPLACED\n[5:53] MEE054: UM THAT'S ONE OPTION BUT I THINK THAT WAS GONNA COST A LITTLE MORE\n[5:53] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[5:56] MEE054: AND THEN THERE'S SOLAR CELLS\n[5:58] MEE054: UM AS A FINAL OPTION\n[6:01] MEE054: FOR THE BUTTONS WE HAVE UM AN INTEGRATED PUSH BUTTON WHICH IS OH JUST TO SAY ALL ALL THESE ARE UM SUPPLIED BY REAL REACTION\n[6:10] MEE054: SO I GUESS FOR THE EASE OF FOR QUICKNESS AND EASE WE SHOULD TAKE THEM FROM AT LEAST LIKE ONE OF THESE OPTIONS\n[6:17] MEE054: UM SO FOR THE BUTTONS THERE'S AN INTEGRATED PUSH BUTTON WHICH I GUESS IS JUST THE SAME AS THE STANDARD ONES\n[6:17] MEE053: OKAY\n[6:23] MEE054: THIS SAYS IT'S UH SIMILAR TO UH THE BUTTON ON THE MOUSE FOR A NORMAL FOR LIKE UH LIKE MODERN COMPUTER\n[6:31] MEE054: UM THERE'S A SCROLL WHEEL\n[6:33] MEE054: WHICH IS YOU KNOW THE NEW MOUSE HAS JUST GOT LIKE THE CENTRE SECTION WHICH YOU CAN SCROLL UP AND DOWN WHICH MAY BE FOR THE VOLUME\n[6:39] MEE054: YOU COULD DO DO THAT\n[6:39] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[6:40] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[6:42] MEE054: UM ONE ISSUE FOR THE BUTTONS IS DEPENDING ON WHICH MATERIAL WE USE\n[6:47] MEE054: IF WE USE RUBBER BUTTONS THEN IT REQUIRES A RUBBER CASE SO WE HAVE TO TAKE THAT INTO CONSIDERATION\n[6:53] MEE054: UM MOVING ON TO THE PRINTED S\n[6:54] MEE053: WHAT WOULD BE THE COST DO DO WE KNOW\n[6:57] MEE054: UM THAT'S ON THE NEXT I TH I THINK THE THERE WASN'T TOO MUCH DIFFERENCE IN THE COST\n[7:03] MEE054: THAT THAT RELATED TO THE ACTUAL BUTTONS BUT IT DOES AFFECT THE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD\n[7:07] MEE054: UM WHICH IS THE NEXT SECTION\n[7:09] MEE054: BASICALLY FOR THE CIRCUIT BOARD WHICH IS THE MIDDLE IT'S JUST SEE IT DOWN THERE THE CHIPS LIKE THE LIKE THE WORKINGS OF THE ACTUAL UM OF THE REMOTE\n[7:14] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[7:18] MEE054: THE FIRM SUPPLIES A SIMPLE A REGULAR AND AN ADVANCED UM CIRCUIT BOARD\n[7:24] MEE054: AND THERE'S DIFFERENT PRICES ACCORDING TO EACH\n[7:26] MEE054: SO IF WE'VE GOT THE SCROLL WHEEL FOR ONE OF THE BUTTONS\n[7:29] MEE054: THAT WOULD REQUIRE A SLIGHTLY MORE ADVANCED CIRCUIT BOARD THAN IF WE JUST HAD A STANDARD UM PUSH BUTTON\n[7:32] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[7:37] MEE054: UM ONE FINAL THING WE CAME UP WITH WAS SOME INFORMATION ON THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[7:41] MEE054: THERE'S A SMALL UNIT AVAILABLE THROUGH THE COMPANY UM WHICH OBVIOUSLY WOULD BE AN EXTRA COST BUT IT WOULDN'T AFFECT THE SIZE OF THE REMOTE TOO MUCH\n[7:50] MEE054: UM AND I GUESS THAT WOULD REQUIRE A MORE ADVANCED CIRCUIT BOARD SO THERE IS AN EXTRA PRICE IN THAT SENSE\n[7:56] MEE054: THERE IS TH SORRY AN EXTRA COST IN THAT SENSE\n[7:59] MEE054: UM GOING TO MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[8:01] MEE054: UM I THOUGHT POSSIBLY FOR POWER WE COULD USE KINETIC UM WHICH IS THE IDEA OF THE WATCHES UM THAT YOU MOVE YOU MOVE THE REMOTE AROUND TO POWER IT UP\n[8:12] MEE054: AND THIS WOULD AVOID BATTERIES RUNNING OUT HAVING TO REPLACE BATTERIES AND SUCH LIKE\n[8:17] MEE054: UM FOR THE BUTTONS I THOUGHT WE'D PROBABLY GET AWAY WITH JUST HAVING THE STANDARD UM PUSH BUTTONS RATHER THAN THE SCROLL WHEEL\n[8:27] MEE054: UM AND FOR THE CIRCUIT BOARD AGAIN DEPENDS ON WHICH FEATURES WE WANT IN THE ACTUAL IN THE REMOTE\n[8:33] MEE054: SO IF WE WANTED THE SCROLL WHEEL AND WANTED THE VOICE RECOGNITION UM THEN WE'D HAVE TO GET A A MORE COSTLY CIRCUIT BOARD\n[8:41] MEE054: AND THAT'S IT\n[8:47] MEE056: 'KAY\n[8:50] MEE053: WITH THE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS YOU WERE GOING FOR THE\n[8:51] FEE055: THANKS\n[8:55] MEE054: UM I IT KIND OF DEPENDS UM IF WE'RE GONNA HAVE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION WE'D HAVE TO PROBABLY GET AN ADVANCED ONE\n[9:02] MEE054: I'M GUESSING\n[9:02] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[9:03] MEE054: UH BUT I DON'T KNOW SO THAT IS SOMETHING I'LL HAVE TO LOOK INTO\n[9:04] MEE053: BUT ARE WE GOING F R RIGHT\n[9:06] MEE054: UM THAT'S A THAT'S A DECISION FOR ALL OF US\n[9:08] MEE054: UM\n[9:10] MEE053: SO ARE WE ABLE TO MAKE THAT DECISION NOW IN A SENSE THAT THIS IS THE POINT AT WHICH WE'RE DISCUSSING THAT ISSUE\n[9:12] MEE054: YEAH YEAH\n[9:16] MEE054: WE DECIDE\n[9:16] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[9:17] MEE053: SO WOULD IT NOT BE BEST TO RATHER THAN I MEAN ONE WAY IS TO DO EACH OF THE PRESENTATIONS AND THEN MAKE DECISIONS GOING BACK TO THE VARIOUS PRESENTATIONS AS THEY WERE\n[9:17] MEE054: YEAH\n[9:28] MEE053: THE OTHER WAY WOULD BE TO DO THE PRESENTATION AND THEN MAKE THE DECISION AT THAT POINT IN TIME\n[9:29] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[9:32] MEE054: UM\n[9:33] FEE055: YEAH THAT'S PROBABLY A BETTER ONE TO DISCUSS IT STRAIGHT AWAY\n[9:33] MEE054: MAYBE W\n[9:36] MEE053: 'CAUSE AT THAT POINT THEN YOU'VE GOT THE DETAILS UP THERE\n[9:39] MEE053: SO IF WE WANTED TO KNOW FOR INSTANCE THAT THE SCROLL WHEEL REQUIRED THE REGULAR AND WHAT REQUIRED ADVANCE\n[9:46] MEE053: THEN IF WE WERE ABLE TO SEE THAT DOWN THEN WE COULD MAKE THE DECISION AT THAT POINT IN TIME AND THEN THAT WOULD BE THE END OF THAT ISSUE\n[9:47] MEE054: UM\n[9:53] MEE053: DOES THAT MAKE SENSE\n[9:53] MEE054: YES\n[9:55] FEE055: UM I HAVE A LOT OF THE INFORMATION THERE\n[9:55] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[9:57] FEE055: IT MIGHT NOT BE VERY CLEAR\n[10:01] MEE054: IS THERE\n[10:02] FEE055: UNLESS YOU WANT TO PLUG IT BACK IN TO YOURS\n[10:04] MEE054: UM\n[10:06] MEE054: WE COULD DO YEAH\n[10:07] MEE054: UM YEAH WE SHOULD\n[10:18] MEE054: AS I SAY IT ONLY SPECIFIED THAT WE NEED A MORE ADVANCED CIRCUIT BOARD FOR THE SCROLL WHEEL\n[10:22] MEE054: IT DIDN'T THE VOICE RECOGNITION CAME AS A SEPARATE PIECE OF INFORMATION\n[10:23] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[10:27] MEE054: UM\n[10:27] MEE053: NO THE SCROLL WHEEL REQUIRED THE REGULAR SO THE\n[10:29] MEE054: YEAH IF IF YOU DOWN UM\n[10:31] MEE053: HMM\n[10:32] MEE054: IT'S JUST THIS BIT AT THE BOTTOM WHICH I'VE HIGHLIGHTED\n[10:34] MEE054: BUT THE SCROLL WHEEL REQUIRES A MINI M MINIMALLY A REGULAR CHIP WHICH IS IN THE HIGHER PRICE RANGE\n[10:40] MEE053: OKAY\n[10:42] FEE055: I THINK THE SCROLL WHEEL UM\n[10:42] MEE053: THE DISPLAY REQUIRES AN ADVANCED CHIP THE DISPLAY REQUIRES AN ADVANCED CHIP WHICH IN TURN IS MORE EXPENSE\n[10:47] MEE054: ALSO THE DISPLAY'S FOR SOMETHING ELSE WHICH WE DECIDED AGAINST\n[10:49] MEE054: UM BUT THAT BIT\n[10:53] MEE053: OKAY\n[10:55] MEE054: AND NOTE THAT THE PUSH BUTTON JUST REQUIRES A SIMPLE CHIP SO THAT WOULD KEEP THE PRICE DOWN\n[10:59] MEE053: DOWN\n[11:00] FEE055: YEAH AND IF WE'RE GOING FOR SLEEK AND SEXY I THINK A SCROLL WHEEL IS MAYBE A BIT KINDA BULKY\n[11:01] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[11:06] FEE055: I I'VE GOT UM PICTURES WELL I'VE SEEN PICTURES WITH IT KIND OF STICKING OFF THE SIDE OF IT AND THEY DON'T REALLY LOOK GREAT\n[11:10] MEE053: RIGHT\n[11:11] MEE054: 'KAY\n[11:12] MEE053: OKAY\n[11:12] MEE054: SO MAYBE JUST A SIMPLE PUSH BUTTON AND THAT WOULD CUT COSTS ON THE\n[11:14] MEE053: SO\n[11:15] MEE053: SO WE'RE GOING FOR P OKAY\n[11:19] MEE053: SO IS UM\n[11:30] MEE056: SO ARE WE GOING FOR THE W ARE WE GOING FOR THE SIMPLE ONE ARE WE\n[11:33] FEE055: YEAH A SIMPLE PUSHBUTTONS\n[11:34] MEE056: OKAY\n[11:34] MEE053: SIMPLE PUSH BUTTON\n[11:35] MEE054: DID EVERYONE GET THIS ON THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[11:38] MEE054: THE UM IT WAS BASICALLY WHAT WE SAID BEFORE THE IDEA THAT YOU RECORD IN A SET\n[11:43] MEE054: MESSAGE AND THEN IT PICKS UP THAT MESSAGE UM AND REPLIES TO YOU\n[11:45] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[11:45] MEE056: YEAH\n[11:47] MEE054: SO IT IS BASICALLY THE CONCEPT WE DISCUSSED BEFORE\n[11:50] MEE054: UM BUT THEN WE DON'T KNOW FOR SURE WHETHER IT WOULD REQUIRE A MORE COMPLICATED CIRCUIT BOARD\n[11:56] MEE054: I'M GUESSING IT WOULD BUT GOT LIKE THE DEFINITE INFORMATION\n[11:59] MEE054: MAYBE WE SHOULD GO ON WHAT WE'RE CERTAIN OF RATHER THAN\n[12:01] MEE053: SO IF WE GO FOR THE SIMPLE PUSH BUTTON SO EFFECTIVELY WE'RE GOING FOR THE SIMPLE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ARE WE\n[12:06] MEE053: OR ARE WE GOING FOR THE REGULAR\n[12:09] MEE054: UM IF IT'S JUST THE PUSH BUTTON THEN IT JUST NEEDS THE SIMPLE CIRCUIT BOARD\n[12:12] MEE053: MM MM\n[12:13] MEE053: BUT IS THERE ANY OTHER I MEAN OKAY THAT'S TRUE FOR THE FOR FOR THAT ELEMENT BUT WE HAVE TO TAKE ALL EL ELEMENTS INTO CONSIDERATION\n[12:25] MEE053: AND SO IF THERE IS ONE ELEMENT THAT REQUIRES THE MORE EXPENSIVE ONE\n[12:30] MEE053: OR SAY THE REGULAR ONE OR THE MORE ADVANCED THEN THAT WOULD HAVE TO BE THE SAME FOR ALL OF THEM\n[12:32] MEE056: MM\n[12:35] FEE055: HMM\n[12:36] MEE053: S\n[12:36] MEE056: I SUPPOSE WE NEED WE NEED TO FIND OUT WHAT CIRCUIT BOARD THAT REQUIRES MAYBE BEFORE WE M MAKE A DECISION\n[12:37] FEE055: BUT\n[12:43] FEE055: BUT THE WAY THAT I INTERPRET THAT UM IT DOESN'T SEEM TO SEND OUT A SIGNAL TO THE TELLY\n[12:44] MEE053: RIGHT\n[12:48] FEE055: IT JUST IT'S LIKE A PARROT JUST REP REPLY REPLYING TO YOUR MESSAGE\n[12:51] MEE056: OH YEAH I SUPPOSE SO YEAH\n[12:52] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[12:53] MEE054: SO MAYBE THAT WOULD BE SOMETHING SEPARATE YEAH\n[12:54] FEE055: SO I DON'T THINK IT WOULD EFFECT OUR CIRCUIT BOARD\n[12:56] MEE056: YEAH\n[12:56] MEE053: NO\n[12:56] MEE054: OKAY SO WE'D HAVE A SIMPLE CIRCUIT BOARD AND THAT WOULD BE AN EXTRA THAT WOULD BE IN ADDITION TO IT\n[13:00] FEE055: YEAH\n[13:00] MEE056: YEAH\n[13:01] FEE055: AND I DON'T THINK YOU COULD REALLY PERFORM ANY OF THE REMOTE FUNCTIONS WITH IT\n[13:01] MEE054: OH THAT MAKES SENSE\n[13:04] FEE055: 'CAUSE THE EXAMPLE THAT THEY'VE GIVEN THERE IS GOOD MORNING COFFEE MACHINE GOOD MORNING JO\n[13:08] MEE053: MM MM\n[13:08] FEE055: IT MIGHT BE USEFUL TO SAY LIKE WHERE ARE YOU REMOTE\n[13:11] MEE054: OKAY\n[13:11] FEE055: HERE I AM JO\n[13:11] MEE056: YEAH\n[13:13] FEE055: BUT I THINK THAT'S MAYBE AS FAR AS THAT ONE COULD GO\n[13:16] MEE053: OKAY\n[13:17] MEE056: YEAH\n[13:17] MEE054: YEAH THAT MAKES SENSE SO WE'D STICK WITH THE SIMPLE CIRCUIT BOARD AND THEN THINK OF THE SPEECH RECOGNITION AS AN EXTRA\n[13:23] MEE054: AN EXTRA POSSIBILITY\n[13:23] FEE055: YEAH JUST AS A FUN WAY TO FIND IT\n[13:25] MEE053: SIMPLE CIRCUIT BOARD\n[13:25] MEE054: OKAY\n[13:26] MEE054: UM\n[13:29] MEE053: SIMPLE PUSH BUTTON\n[13:34] MEE053: OKAY\n[13:36] MEE053: W W KINETIC\n[13:36] FEE055: AND IT SAYS THAT I THINK IT SAID THE COST OF THAT ISN'T TOO MUCH\n[13:37] MEE053: YOU WERE YOU WERE WANTING TO GO FOR THE KINETIC POWER SUPPLY\n[13:40] MEE054: UM YEAH I I THOUGHT SO JUST FOR JUST FOR EASE OF NOT HAVING TO REPLACE THE BATTERIES\n[13:45] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[13:46] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[13:46] MEE054: UM\n[13:47] MEE053: AND HOW DOES IT GET UH CHARGED UP\n[13:50] MEE054: IT'S UM I THINK IT WORKS ON THE BASIS THEY HAVE SOME KIND OF BALL BEARINGS INSIDE\n[13:54] MEE054: IT'S UM IT'S SOME ON WATCHES WHICH YOU YOU KIND OF YOU SHAKE TO POWER IT UP\n[14:00] MEE054: SOMEHOW THE MECHANISM INSIDE POWERS UP THROUGH MOVEMENT\n[14:00] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[14:03] MEE053: OKAY\n[14:03] MEE054: SO YOU'D YOU'D MOVE THE REMOTE AROUND A LITTLE BIT AND THEN THAT POWERS IT UP TO USE IT\n[14:06] MEE053: OKAY\n[14:07] MEE056: YEAH\n[14:07] MEE053: SO THE SPEECH RECOGNITION WAS ARE WE GOING FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[14:11] MEE053: NO\n[14:12] MEE053: 'CAUSE THAT REQUIRED THE ADVANCED\n[14:14] FEE055: UM I THINK IT WOULD BE HELPFUL TO FIND IT BUT I DON'T THINK IT'D UM\n[14:16] MEE056: JUST\n[14:18] MEE054: UH YEAH I THINK DID WE DECIDE IT DIDN'T AFFECT THE CIRCUIT BOARD IT JUST AFFECTED\n[14:21] FEE055: YEAH I THINK SO\n[14:21] MEE056: JUST JUST FOR THE CALL AND FIND THING\n[14:22] MEE054: IT WAS JUST\n[14:23] MEE053: I HAD SPEECH RECOGNITION REQUIRES ADVANCED REQ REQUIRE\n[14:27] MEE054: OH NO TH THAT'S WHAT THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT BUT MAYBE MAYBE IT DOESN'T\n[14:30] MEE054: UM I THINK I MIGHT HAVE GOT THAT WRONG\n[14:30] MEE053: OH\n[14:31] MEE056: 'CAUSE IT'S S IT'S SEPARATE ISN'T IT IT'S NOT PART OF THE\n[14:31] MEE053: SO OKAY\n[14:33] MEE053: SPEECH RECOGNITION YOU RECKON THEN IS S SIMPLE\n[14:36] MEE054: IT'S IT'S JUST AN ADDITION THING IT'S UM YEAH\n[14:39] MEE053: AND SO WE WOULD WANT IT IN AS AN EXTRA BECAUSE IT DOESN'T APPEAR TO COST TOO MUCH\n[14:43] MEE053: WOULD THAT BE\n[14:43] FEE055: MM-HMM\n[14:43] MEE054: 'KAY\n[14:44] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[14:48] MEE054: 'KAY SHALL I PASS ON TO YOU NOW\n[14:48] FEE055: I THINK\n[14:52] MEE053: IN FACT IT WOULDN'T REALLY COST ANYMORE WOULD IT\n[14:54] FEE055: I'LL JUST JUST CHECK WHAT IT SAID\n[15:00] FEE055: ACTUALLY I DON'T THINK IT REALLY SAYS ANYTHING ABOUT THE COST BUT IT SAYS THAT IT'S ALREADY IN THE COFFEE MACHINES SO\n[15:08] MEE056: YEAH\n[15:08] FEE055: LIKE IT'S ALREADY KIND OF\n[15:09] MEE054: I ASSUME IT WOULD COST EXTRA BUT\n[15:12] MEE054: MAYBE WE MAYBE WE'LL FIND OUT HOW MUCH THAT DOES COST AND HAVE TO DECIDE SLIGHTLY LATER\n[15:14] MEE053: AND THEN HAVE TO CHANGE ALL CHANGE EVERYTHING AT THE LAST MINUTE\n[15:21] MEE053: OKAY\n[15:22] FEE055: UM\n[15:22] MEE053: S\n[15:29] FEE055: OH THAT WAS QUICK\n[15:32] FEE055: UM OKAY SO VERY BRIEF PRESENTATION UM\n[15:38] FEE055: FROM LOOKING AT THE REMOTES THAT ARE OUT THERE AT THE MINUTE NONE OF THEM ARE PARTICULARLY UM SLEEK AND SEXY\n[15:43] FEE055: UM I HAVEN'T ACTUALLY GOT THE EXAMPLES OF THE SCROLL BUTTON THERE UM BUT THERE'S SOME CURVED CASES THAT YOU CAN SEE UH A RANGE OF SIZES UH\n[15:52] FEE055: ALL OF THEM HAVE A LOT OF BUTTONS THERE UM THEY SEEM TO JUST HAVE THE RUBBER BUTTONS\n[15:58] FEE055: DOES THAT MOVE IT\n[16:00] MEE053: SORRY\n[16:01] FEE055: IT JUST SEEMS TO BE SKIPPING ON WITHOUT US DOING ANYTHING\n[16:02] MEE053: YEAH I'VE FOUND THAT TRY AND GET IT BACK\n[16:05] MEE054: IF YOU RIGHT CLICK AND THEN GO ONTO A PREVIOUS SLIDE\n[16:08] FEE055: AH IT'S ALRIGHT\n[16:08] FEE055: UM\n[16:08] MEE054: OKAY RIGHT\n[16:09] FEE055: THERE WASN'T MUCH MORE TO SAY ABOUT THAT JUST RAMBLING\n[16:12] FEE055: UM SOME OF THE UH REMOTES THAT I LOOKED AT ONE OF THE MODELS DA DID ACTUALLY HAVE VOICE RECOGNITION WHERE YOU COULD UM\n[16:21] FEE055: WHERE IT WAS CONNECTED TO THE REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS\n[16:23] FEE055: AND UH IT WAS QUITE UH A SWISH MODEL WHERE IT CAN CONTROL UH FOUR DEVICES T. V. CABLE SATELLITE VIDEO D. V. D. AUDIO\n[16:33] FEE055: UM SO THAT'S A BIT OF COMPETITION THERE\n[16:36] FEE055: SO\n[16:37] FEE055: I MEAN MAYBE IT'S BETTER NOT TO TRY AND COMPETE WITH THAT SORT OF THING AND JUST TO MARKET IT AS A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT UM\n[16:44] FEE055: LIKE DIFFERENT VIEWPOINT AS A KIND OF FINDING YOUR LOST CONTROL RATHER THAN TRYING TO COMPETE WITH THE FUNCTIONS\n[16:45] MEE054: YEAH YEAH\n[16:51] FEE055: UM THE SCROLL BUTTONS AS YOU'VE ALREADY MENTIONED UM\n[16:56] FEE055: THERE'S EXAMPLES OF THOSE BUT THEY DON'T LOOK AS SLEEK AS OTHER MODELS\n[17:00] FEE055: AND THERE'S NO REAL ADVANTAGE AND BECAUSE IT IMPACTS ON OTHER ON THE MATERIALS AND THE PRICE IT'S NOT GREAT\n[17:05] MEE054: ON THE PRICE YEAH\n[17:08] MEE053: SO YOU WERE SAYING THE SCROLL BUTTONS\n[17:08] FEE055: UM\n[17:10] FEE055: YEAH\n[17:10] FEE055: TH THERE WAS A SPECIALIST TYPE OF REMOTE THAT WE COULD THINK ABOUT UM\n[17:16] FEE055: THERE WAS CHILDREN'S REMOTE\n[17:18] FEE055: WHERE UM THEY JUST HAD A VERY LIMITED RANGE OF BUTTONS AND THEY WERE B UH BRIGHT AND COLOURFUL AND UM YOU YOU COULD PROGRAM THEM SO THAT THEY COULD ONLY LOOK AT CERTAIN CHANNELS\n[17:28] MEE054: 'KAY\n[17:29] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[17:29] FEE055: UM BUT I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S REALLY IN OUR FIELD\n[17:31] FEE055: BUT THAT'S SOMETHING THAT'S OUT THERE\n[17:32] MEE054: I GUESS I GUESS WE'RE GOING FOR THE BIGGEST MARKET MAYBE NOT BUT\n[17:36] MEE054: WAS IT WAS IT SPECIFIED THAT WE WENT FOR THE BIGGEST\n[17:39] MEE053: WELL WE'RE TO GO FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET RATHER THAN A LOCAL MARKET BUT THAT THAT WOULDN'T NECESSARILY PRECLUDE THE ONE THING THAT YOU CAN OFTEN DO WITH PRODUCTS IS YOU CAN UH MAKE SMALL MODIFICATIONS\n[17:42] FEE055: HMM\n[17:51] MEE053: SO YOU HAVE YOUR BASIC MODEL WHICH YOU WOULD SELL AT WHATEVER\n[17:55] MEE053: AND THEN YOU COULD HAVE ADDITIONAL FEATURES IN YOU KNOW LIKE A YOU'D HAVE MODEL ONE\n[18:01] MEE053: MODEL TWO AND MODEL THREE AND THEREFORE YOU CAN SUB DIVIDE YOUR MARKET UP\n[18:04] MEE053: BUT THAT'S REALLY WHERE YOUR FIELD IS\n[18:06] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[18:08] MEE054: SO MAYBE THE CHILDREN'S REMOTE SHOULD BE LIKE A A NEXT STEP BUT MAYBE I DUNNO FOR OURS MAYBE WE SHOULD\n[18:12] MEE053: ANYWAY YOU COULD ADD ON FOR AN EXTRA PACKAGE\n[18:14] MEE053: BUT ON THIS BASIC ONE I'M RECKONING THAT WE'RE GOING FOR THE BASIC MODEL TO BE DISCUSSED HERE AND THAT UH YOU WOULD HAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE THE POSSIBILITY OF ADDING IN EXTRA FEATURES AT EXTRA COST TO TAKE CARE OF SPECIALIST MARKET SEGMENTS\n[18:26] FEE055: HMM\n[18:27] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[18:30] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[18:31] FEE055: OKAY\n[18:32] FEE055: RIGHT WELL THAT'S SOMETHING THAT WE CAN BE AWARE OF\n[18:33] MEE053: IS THAT SO SO WHAT ARE WE DECIDING TO DO HERE\n[18:37] FEE055: UM\n[18:39] FEE055: I THINK BECAUSE THERE'S ALREADY UM VERY GOOD VOICE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY OUT THERE\n[18:44] MEE053: RIGHT\n[18:44] FEE055: AND BECAUSE OURS MIGHT NOT COVER THE SAME FUNCTIONS THAT THE LEADING BRANDS DO IT MIGHT BE A GOOD IDEA TO MARKET IT AS A UM FINDER FUNCTION\n[18:49] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[18:53] MEE053: UH THE FI YEAH THE FINDER FUNCTION RATHER THAN AS A SPEECH FUNCTION TO FIND YOUR REMOTE\n[18:57] MEE054: YEAH\n[18:58] FEE055: YEAH\n[18:59] MEE054: SO YOU ALSO SAID FOR GOING FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET UM THAT SOME SOME MAYBE OLDER PEOPLE MIGHT NOT LIKE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[18:59] MEE053: OKAY\n[19:06] FEE055: OH YEAH\n[19:06] MEE054: S S SO UM\n[19:08] FEE055: DIFFERENT LANGUAGES MIGHT NOT BE COMPATIBLE\n[19:09] MEE054: YEAH YEAH\n[19:10] MEE054: IT W IT WOULD MAKE IT QUITE COMPLICATED WHERE UM OURS AT LEAST KEEPS IT FAIRLY SIMPLE AND THEN THE\n[19:12] MEE053: HMM\n[19:15] FEE055: HMM\n[19:16] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[19:18] FEE055: YEAH 'CAUSE I THINK YOU PROGRAM UM THIS ONE YOURSELF LIKE TO SAY LIKE WHATEVER YOU WANT TO YOUR QUESTION\n[19:22] MEE054: YEAH YEAH\n[19:26] MEE056: YEAH AND OURS IS QUITE A CHEAP DEVICE SO I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH WE'LL BE ABLE TO PUT INTO IT\n[19:30] MEE054: YEAH\n[19:31] MEE056: YEAH\n[19:31] MEE053: SO YOU'D HAVE A FINDER FEATURE RATHER THAN A VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE\n[19:36] FEE055: HMM\n[19:36] FEE055: MAYBE UNLESS SOMETHING ELSE COMES UP\n[19:37] MEE053: AND YOU WERE TALKING\n[19:39] MEE053: MM\n[19:39] MEE053: AND YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT SCROLL BUTTONS\n[19:41] FEE055: UM YEAH I THINK UM I THINK WE'VE DECIDED THAT IT'S GONNA INCREASE THE COST AND GIVE NO REAL KINDA EXTRA BENEFIT AND IT'S GONNA DECREASE FROM THE SLEEKNESS OF IT\n[19:47] MEE053: OKAY\n[19:49] MEE054: YEAH\n[19:49] MEE053: B\n[19:52] MEE053: ALRIGHT SO WE'RE JUST GONNA HAVE THE THE RUBBER BUTTONS WAS THAT RIGHT\n[19:54] MEE054: YES YES\n[19:55] FEE055: HMM UM AND JUST TO BE AWARE THAT THERE ARE KIND OF SPECIALIST FUNCTIONS AND SPECIALIST REMOTES BUT WE PROBABLY DON'T WANT TO FOCUS ON THOSE LIKE SUCH AS THE CHILDREN'S REMOTE\n[20:05] MEE053: OKAY\n[20:06] MEE053: SO NOT TO BE FOCUSED ON\n[20:08] FEE055: YEAH\n[20:09] FEE055: UM THERE WAS A MENTION JUST AS KIND OF A WARNING ABOUT BUTTON DESIGN\n[20:15] FEE055: UM JUST TO AVOID AMBIGUITY\n[20:19] FEE055: SO IT GAVE THE EXAMPLE OF SAY YOUR VOLUME BUTTONS FOR UP AND DOWN THEY MIGHT BOTH HAVE A V. ON FOR VOLUME\n[20:27] FEE055: UM LET'S THINK HOW THEY DID THIS\n[20:30] MEE053: GOOD IN IN FLIP IT ROUND IN NINETY DEGREE A HUNDRED AND EIGHTY DEGREES AND HAVE IT UP AND DOWN\n[20:31] FEE055: I'M JUST GONNA CHECK SO I DO THIS RIGHT\n[20:36] MEE053: AN UPSIDE DOWN V.\n[20:38] FEE055: UM\n[20:38] MEE053: SO THAT WOULD SHOW THAT VOLUME WAS GOING UP WHEREAS THE ONE UNDERNEATH WOULD SEE THE VOLUME GOING DOWN\n[20:39] FEE055: WHAT DID THEY SAY\n[20:43] FEE055: UM I THINK THE THING WAS THAT IF YOU DECIDE TO DO THIS TO HAVE TRIANGULAR BUTTONS\n[20:50] FEE055: UM SOMEBODY MIGHT LOOK AT THIS ONE AND SAY OH WELL THIS TRIANGULAR BUTTON IS POINTING UP AND THAT'S THE FIRST THING THAT THEY SEE\n[20:58] FEE055: ACTUALLY THAT CAN'T BE RIGHT CAN IT\n[20:58] MEE053: RIGHT\n[20:59] FEE055: OH WELL NO THEY MIGHT SEE\n[21:02] FEE055: YEAH THEY MIGHT SEE THIS POINTING DOWN AND THINK RIGHT THAT'S GONNA TURN THE VOLUME DOWN\n[21:04] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[21:07] FEE055: WHEREAS THE ACTUAL BUTTON'S POINTING UP SO THE FUNCTION IS TO TURN THE BUTTON UP\n[21:09] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[21:12] FEE055: SO BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU PUT ON THE BUTTONS AND BE CAREFUL OF THE SHAPE THAT YOU MAKE THEM BECAUSE THEY MIGHT BE KIND OF TWO UM\n[21:13] MEE054: SO MAYBE WE COULD HAVE LIKE\n[21:16] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[21:17] MEE054: YEAH\n[21:20] FEE055: CONTRADICTING KIND OF SHAPES\n[21:20] MEE054: YEAH I I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN\n[21:21] MEE054: SO MAYBE WE COULD HAVE VOLUME WRITTEN ON THE SIDE AND THEN UP AND DOWN ON THE ON THE BUTTONS THEMSELVES\n[21:26] MEE053: YEAH\n[21:27] FEE055: YEAH\n[21:27] MEE053: YOU COULD HAVE VOLUME UP AND VOLUME VOLUME UP DOWN AND LIKE THAT\n[21:27] MEE054: POSSIBLE\n[21:33] MEE054: MM\n[21:35] MEE053: AND 'CAUSE THE IDEA WAS TO HAVE LIMITED UM IT WAS TO HAVE SIZABLE AMOUNT OF INFORMATION ON IT\n[21:41] MEE054: YEAH YEAH\n[21:42] MEE053: LIMITED NUMBER OF BUTTONS\n[21:44] MEE054: YEAH\n[21:44] MEE053: 'CAUSE IT WAS SIXTEEN BUTTONS WASN'T IT THAT WERE\n[21:46] MEE054: YEAH WE GOT IT DOWN TO NOT TOO MANY\n[21:46] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[21:51] FEE055: UM AND I THINK THAT'S ALL I HAD TO SAY FOR THAT\n[21:56] MEE056: OKAY\n[21:59] FEE055: UM SO WHAT WAS THE DECISION ON THE UM DESIGN OF THE VOLUME BUTTON\n[22:03] MEE054: UM\n[22:07] MEE054: ARE WE ARE WE GONNA GO THROUGH THE DESIGN OF ALL THE BUTTONS AT THE MOMENT OR ARE WE GONNA T\n[22:10] MEE056: I'VE I'VE GOT SOME THINGS TO SAY ABOUT POSSIBLE DESIGN THINGS FROM\n[22:13] MEE054: YEAH MAYBE WE SHOULD SEE YOURS FIRST\n[22:14] FEE055: OH OKAY\n[22:14] MEE053: OKAY\n[22:14] MEE056: TREND WATCHING\n[22:18] MEE056: COOL\n[22:32] MEE056: RIGHT UM I'VE BEEN LOOKING AT SOME TRENDS\n[22:37] MEE056: IN IN SORT OF BASICALLY FASHION ON TOP OF DOING THE UM RESEARCH INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL MARKET THE THE ONE THAT'S THE ONE I TALKED ABOUT LAST TIME\n[22:49] MEE056: THAT WE'D SORT OF ASKED PEOPLE ABOUT REMOTE CONTROLS AND WHAT WHAT WAS GOOD ABOUT THEM WHAT WAS BAD WHAT THEY USED\n[22:54] MEE056: AND WE'VE ALSO BEEN LOOKING AT SORT OF FA SORT OF FASHIONS AND WHAT PEOPLE ARE WANTING OUT OF CONSUMER GOODS AT THE MOMENT\n[23:01] MEE056: SO WE'VE HAD PEOPLE IN PARIS AND MILAN WATCHING THE UH FASHION TRENDS\n[23:06] MEE053: YOU KNOW YOURSELF\n[23:08] MEE056: SO\n[23:11] MEE056: SO JUST TO SUMMARISE THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS WHICH CAME OUT OF THE REMOTE CONTROL MARKET INVESTIGATION\n[23:18] MEE056: THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WAS THAT THE THING SORT OF LOOK AND FELT FANCY RATHER THAN JUST FUNCTIONAL\n[23:22] MEE054: 'KAY\n[23:23] MEE056: AND SECOND THERE SHOULD BE SOME TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION\n[23:27] MEE056: AND THEN THIRD AND L LESS IMPORTANT THAN THE OTHER TWO THERE SHOULD BE AN EASE OF USE AS WELL\n[23:33] MEE056: AND APPARENTLY THE FASHION TRENDS ARE THAT PEOPLE WANT SORT OF CLOTHES AND SHOES AND THINGS WITH A FRUIT AND VEGETABLES THEME\n[23:45] MEE056: UM BUT UM THE FEEL OF THE MATERIAL SHOULD BE SPONGY WHICH IS CONTRARY TO LAST YEAR APPARENTLY\n[23:51] MEE056: I PRESUME IT MUST HAVE BEEN NOT NOT SPONGY LAST YEAR\n[23:55] MEE056: SO\n[23:58] MEE056: WE NEED TO EMPHASISE THE FANCY DESIGN WITH ON ON OUR REMOTE CONTROL ABOVE ALL ELSE\n[24:05] MEE056: AND THEN ALSO TRY AND ADD IN TECHNOLOGICAL INFORMAT INNOVATION WHICH COULD BE OUR SORT OF FIND THE THING WITH A HAND CLAP\n[24:12] MEE056: AND THEN WE NEED TO MA SORT OF MAKE IT EASY TO USE THAT'S AS A THIRD PRIORITY\n[24:17] MEE056: SO PERHAPS UM FEWER FEWER BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS AS WE'VE AS WE'VE DISCUSSED\n[24:23] MEE056: AND THEN MAYBE FIND A WAY TO INCORPORATE THESE TRENDS SO THAT WE SORT OF CAPTURE PEOPLE'S IMAGINATIONS\n[24:28] MEE056: SO MAYBE WE COULD MAKE THE BUTTONS SHAPED LIKE FRUIT AND VEG OR THE THE BUTTONS COULD BE SPONGY UH SOMEHOW\n[24:37] MEE056: MAYBE WE COULD MAKE THEM OUT OF RUBBER RATHER THAN SORT OF HARD PLASTIC\n[24:41] MEE056: AND THEN SORT OF EVEN WACKIER THAN THAT WE COULD MAYBE HAVE A FRUIT OR VEGETABLE SHAPED REMOTE\n[24:45] MEE056: SAY IN THE SHAPE OF A BANANA OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[24:50] MEE056: RIGHT SO THAT'LL BE IT\n[24:53] MEE056: MAYBE A BANANA OR COURGETTE OR SOMETHING\n[24:59] MEE056: HOW HOW FAR WE ACTUALLY WANT TO GO ALONG AND SORT OF FOLLOW THE TRENDS\n[25:04] MEE056: DO WE THINK THE TRENDS ARE PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT FOR THIS TYPE OF GADGET OR OR YOU KNOW DO THEY NOT MATTER THAT MUCH\n[25:12] FEE055: I THINK IF YOU START MAKING THE BUTTONS FRUIT SHAPED IT MIGHT MAKE IT MORE COMPLICATED TO USE\n[25:17] MEE053: WELL YOU WERE JUST TALKING ABOUT YOU'VE GOT TO BE CAREFUL HOW YOU SHAPE YOUR BUTTONS 'CAUSE YOU'RE CAN MIS DIRECT PEOPLE\n[25:22] MEE053: AND I WOULD'VE THOUGHT THE FUNCTIONALITY 'CAUSE THE PEOPLE GET CHEESED OFF BY THINGS BY HAVING TO READ INSTRUCTIONS ET CETERA SO\n[25:22] MEE056: YEAH\n[25:23] FEE055: YEAH\n[25:31] FEE055: MAYBE JUST ONE BUTTON SAY THE STANDBY BUTTON IS QUITE KINDA SEPARATE FROM ALL THE OTHER FUNCTIONS\n[25:36] FEE055: MAYBE THAT COULD BE A LITTLE APPLE\n[25:37] MEE056: MAYBE YEAH\n[25:38] FEE055: AND THEN THAT WOULDN'T GET IN THE WAY OF LIKE KINDA ONE TO NINE AND IT WOULDN'T CONFUSE THE NUMBERS\n[25:38] MEE053: OKAY\n[25:40] MEE053: NOW\n[25:41] MEE053: YEAH\n[25:42] MEE053: STAND BY BUTTON\n[25:43] MEE053: NO TH THAT THAT INCORPORATES THE TREND WHILST AT THE SAME TIME NOT CONFUSING PEOPLE IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR FUNCTIONALITY\n[25:47] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[25:51] MEE054: WELL I DUNNO I I GUESS MAYBE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES MAY BE POPULAR AT THE MOMENT BUT AS WE KNOW HOW FICKLE THE FASHION MARKETS ARE MAYBE\n[25:55] MEE053: BUT WHAT ARE THEY GONNA BE NEXT YEAH\n[25:57] MEE053: WHAT ARE THEY GONNA BE NEXT YEAR\n[25:57] MEE056: YEAH YEAH\n[25:59] FEE055: HMM\n[25:59] MEE053: BUT BUT TH BUT OKAY BUT YOU YOU CAN INCORPORATE THE TR IF Y IF YOU CHANGE ALL THE BUTTONS THEN YOU'VE GOT THE PROBLEM THAT THIS YEAR'S FRUIT AND VEG\n[25:59] FEE055: S\n[26:05] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[26:08] MEE053: NEXT YEAR'S UH I WAS GONNA SAY ANIMALS OR ELEPHANTS OR W WHATEVER\n[26:12] MEE056: YEAH I'M NOT\n[26:14] MEE053: THAT MEANS YOU'RE CONSTANTLY CHANGING YOUR PRODUCTION SCHEDULE AND YOU'VE GOTTA MAKE DIFFERENT MOULDS AND EVERYTHING ELSE SO THAT'S NOT A GOOD IDEA I WOULD I WOULD SUGGEST\n[26:18] MEE056: YEAH\n[26:20] MEE056: I'M NOT I'M NOT SURE WHAT WHAT WHAT THE SORT OF TIMESCALE WE'RE THINKING OF SELLING THE PRODUCT OVER IS\n[26:26] MEE056: I DON'T KNOW\n[26:27] MEE054: I MEAN IT JUST SEEMS REALISTIC THAT THE REMOTE CONTROL MARKET ISN'T THE KIND OF THING WHICH TAKES IN\n[26:31] MEE054: THOSE KINDS OF FASHION TRENDS\n[26:32] MEE056: YEAH YEAH\n[26:33] MEE054: TO SOMETHING WHICH IS MAYBE MORE UNIVERSAL\n[26:36] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[26:36] MEE053: WELL\n[26:37] FEE055: BUT I SUPPOSE AS LONG AS IT'S QUITE A SUBTLE DESIGN UM EVEN IF THE DESIGN KIND OF CHANGES\n[26:39] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[26:40] MEE054: WE C MAYBE CAN IMPLY A FRUIT SHAPE POSSIBLY\n[26:43] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[26:44] MEE053: AH D D BUT IF MM-HMM\n[26:45] MEE054: MAYBE THE SPONGY FEEL IS SOMETHING WE COULD THINK ABOUT UM\n[26:49] MEE053: WELL\n[26:50] MEE053: YEP\n[26:51] MEE054: MAYBE STILL WITH A RUBBER DESIGN WE COULD\n[26:53] MEE053: WAS THAT IN THE SORT OF FASHION SENSE THAT THIS OR WAS THE SPONGY FEEL WAS THAT UH SORT OF FASHION\n[26:59] MEE053: IT WAS WASN'T IT\n[27:00] MEE056: YEAH\n[27:01] FEE055: IT SEEMS LIKE YOU'RE GONNA HAVE RUBBER CASES AS WELL AS BUTTONS\n[27:01] MEE053: SO THE\n[27:05] MEE056: YEAH\n[27:06] MEE056: YEAH\n[27:07] MEE054: UM\n[27:08] FEE055: AND THAT YOU CAN MAKE THEM CURVED OR DOUBLE CURVED AND THAT WOULD BE THE KIND OF SLEEK AND SEXY LOOK\n[27:12] MEE054: OH YEAH YEAH ONE OF THE THINGS WERE IF YOU HAD RUBBER BUTTONS THEN YOU HAD TO HAVE A RUBBER CASE\n[27:17] MEE053: MM-HMM\n[27:17] FEE055: OH RIGHT THAT FITS DOESN'T IT\n[27:17] MEE054: UM OH NO NO NO SORRY IT'S IF YOU USE THE UH RUBBER DOUBLE CURVED CASE THEN YOU MUST USE RUBBER BUTTONS\n[27:24] MEE054: THAT'S THE WAY ROUND\n[27:24] MEE054: IF YOU HAVE THE RUBBER CASE THEN YOU HAVE TO HAVE THE RUBBER BUTTONS TO GO WITH IT\n[27:28] MEE054: WHICH MAKES SENSE\n[27:30] FEE055: RIGHT\n[27:31] MEE054: UM\n[27:31] MEE053: RUBBER BUTTONS REQUIRE RUBBER CASE\n[27:33] FEE055: AND THAT WOULD FIT IN WITH WHAT WE WANT WOULDN'T IT FOR THE SPONGY FEEL TO HAVE EVERYTHING RUBBER\n[27:35] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[27:38] MEE053: UH SO YEAH\n[27:39] MEE053: THE M THE MAIN PROBLEM IS HOW F HOW FREQUENTLY DO THE FASHIONS CHANGE\n[27:43] MEE053: 'CAUSE IN ESSENCE IN THE PRODUCTION YOU WANT THINGS TO STAY YOU WANT TO BASICALLY MINT THEM OUT 'CAUSE IF YOU'VE GOT FASHION CHANGES AND THAT YOU'RE INCORPORATING\n[27:48] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[27:55] MEE053: THEN IT MEANS THAT YOUR STOCK IS UM IS LAST YEAR'S STOCK AND THEREFORE YOU'RE SELLING IT OR HAVING TO SELL IT AT A DISCOUNTED RATE WHICH YOU WOULDN'T WANT TO DO\n[27:58] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[28:04] MEE056: YEAH\n[28:04] MEE053: WHEREAS IF YOU KEPT THE PRODUCT THE SAME BUT YOU COULD HAVE A DIFFERENCE FROM YEAR TO YEAR\n[28:10] MEE053: UH IT SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU COULD INCORPORATE A FASHION STATEMENT IF YOU LIKE RATHER THAN CHANGING THE WHOLE KIT AND CABOODLE\n[28:11] MEE056: OKAY\n[28:17] MEE056: YEAH\n[28:18] MEE054: YEAH\n[28:18] MEE053: YOU'RE JUST CHANGING ONE ASPECT LIKE LIKE THE STANDBY BUTTON OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT AND ESPECIALLY 'CAUSE THEN YOU COULD MAKE IT SOMETHING THAT\n[28:26] MEE054: I SUPPOSE WE MAYBE ARE LIMITED IN THE FACT THAT WE STILL HAVE TO PUT THE LOGO ON THE ACTUAL WOULD OR NOT\n[28:27] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[28:30] MEE053: WELL YOU MIGHT BE LIMITED IN SPACE THAT YES\n[28:33] MEE054: YEAH\n[28:33] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[28:34] MEE053: WELL YOU TWO ARE OBVIOUSLY GONNA FIND THAT OUT FAIRLY QUICKLY WHEN YOU MOVE OVER TO YOUR KIT MODELLING STAGE AS TO UH HOW MUCH PL HOW MUCH HOW MUCH HOW PLIABLE IS PLASTICINE\n[28:34] FEE055: HMM\n[28:39] MEE054: YES YES\n[28:46] MEE054: MAYBE WE COULD THINK OF THE THE CASES LIKE CHANGING WITH THE FASHIONS LIKE THE NOKIA PHONES WHERE YOU COULD TAKE THE CASING OFF THE OUTSIDE\n[28:52] MEE054: BUT WHETHER THAT WOULD BE TOO MUCH TO INCORPORATE IN PRODUCTION WHETHER THAT WOULD JUST INCREASE THE COSTS MAKE IT MORE COMPLICATED\n[28:52] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[28:57] MEE053: HMM\n[29:00] MEE056: THAT'S POSSIBLY IT\n[29:00] MEE053: SO YOU'RE TALKING THERE ABOUT UH CHANGING\n[29:05] MEE053: CHANGING THE CASING\n[29:07] MEE054: YEAH THE A THE ACTUAL THE SORT OF THE LOOK FROM THE OUTSIDE SO WHERE THE BUTTONS WOULD STAY THE SAME\n[29:11] MEE054: AND THE GENERAL FUNCTION OF THE REMOTE WOULD STAY THE SAME BUT YOU COULD CHANGE THE THE WAY IT LOOKED\n[29:11] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[29:16] FEE055: YEAH AND THEN YOU COULD HAVE OH BUT YOU STILL WOULD HAVE TO HAVE THE LOGO ON EVERY NEW CASE\n[29:21] MEE054: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[29:21] FEE055: BUT YOU COULD HAVE LIKE PINK CASES FOR GIRLS AND RED ONES AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[29:24] MEE053: YEAH YOU YOU COULD DO A COLOUR CHANGE\n[29:26] MEE053: SO THEREFORE YOU WOULD YEAH YEAH I MEAN THAT'S EFFECTIVELY WHAT THEY DID WITH THE WITH THE MOBILE PHONES WAS TO HAVE SOME IN BLUE\n[29:31] MEE054: YEAH\n[29:32] MEE053: SOME IN RED SOME IN RATHER THAN ALL IN BLACK OR YOU KNOW WHICH FOUR DO YOU WANT AS LONG AS IT'S BLACK\n[29:33] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[29:36] FEE055: HMM\n[29:39] MEE053: BUT UH SO\n[29:41] MEE054: SO IT IS A POSSIBILITY UM\n[29:43] FEE055: BUT WE ARE SUPPOSED TO USE THE UM COMPANY COLOUR SCHEME AREN'T WE\n[29:47] FEE055: WE HAVEN'T REALLY SEEN THAT YET\n[29:47] MEE053: YES OH THAT'S TRUE UH THAT MIGHT NO\n[29:47] MEE054: OH OKAY YES THAT IS\n[29:48] MEE056: YEAH\n[29:49] FEE055: IT MIGHT AND WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO DO BOTH BUT IT MIGHT CLASH WITH CERTAIN THINGS\n[29:52] MEE053: WELL NOT NECESSARILY BECAUSE YOU COULD HAVE YOUR COMPANY UH WE'RE WE'RE MEANT TO BE FINISHING UP\n[29:59] MEE053: YOU COULD HAVE YOUR COMPANY BADGE AND LOGO\n[30:01] MEE053: I MEAN A LOT OF UM COMPUTERS FOR INSTANCE LIKE LIKE ON THE ONE YOU'VE GOT THERE\n[30:05] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[30:06] MEE053: IT ACTUALLY HAS A SORT OF UM STICK ON BADGE SO WHAT YOU WOULD AL ALL YOU WOULD REALLY NEED\n[30:12] MEE053: WHETHER IT YOU KNOW WHETHER THE CASING BE W ANY COLOUR COULD BE ANY COLOUR\n[30:16] MEE053: BUT THAT BADGE WOULD THEN HAVE TO STICK OUT ON TOP OF IT SO THAT UH IN A SENSE\n[30:22] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[30:23] MEE053: WITH A WITH A LOGO LIKE THAT BECAUSE IT'S ON A WHITE BACKGROUND\n[30:28] MEE053: THE ONLY COLOUR THAT IT MIGHT NOT STICK OUT SO WELL ON WOULD BE A WHITE CASING\n[30:32] MEE053: 'CAUSE YOU YOU KNOW YOU'RE SORT OF YOU'RE BADGING IT\n[30:33] MEE054: MM-HMM\n[30:35] MEE053: AND IN FACT A LOT OF COMPANIES GET SOMEBODY ELSE TO MAKE THEM AND LITERALLY JUST BADGE THEM THEMSELVES WITH THEIR OWN UH BADGE OVER THE TOP\n[30:39] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[30:41] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[30:42] MEE053: AND IN FACT THE WAY THEY'VE GOT THAT THERE EVEN IF YOU HAD THAT ON A WHITE WHICH IS THE PREDOMINANT COLOUR OF THE UH THE WINDOWS BADGE\n[30:50] MEE053: YOU'D STILL BE ABLE TO SEE IT CLEARLY FROM YOU KNOW A WHITE CASING UH PRODUCT\n[30:52] MEE054: MM-HMM\n[30:55] MEE054: YEAH\n[30:56] MEE053: SO\n[30:56] FEE055: HMM\n[30:56] MEE054: AND WHETHER WE'D HAVE A BIG ENOUGH MARKET TO HAVE THIS KIND OF LIKE SECONDARY MARKET OF SELLING THE CASES\n[31:02] MEE054: MIGHT BE SOMETHING TO CONSIDER\n[31:03] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[31:04] FEE055: WELL IF IT'S FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UM LIKE THE PHONE GENERATION\n[31:07] MEE056: YEAH\n[31:08] FEE055: THAT SORT OF THING'D PROBABLY GO DOWN WELL AND THE MARKET RESEARCH HAS BEEN ON THAT SIDE OF THINGS HASN'T IT\n[31:09] MEE054: YEAH\n[31:13] MEE056: YEAH I MEAN IT'S PEOPLE SAY THAT IT'S THE LOOK THEY WANT THE FANCY LOOKING THING BUT I'M\n[31:19] MEE056: YEAH\n[31:20] MEE056: I'M NOT CONVINCED ON WHETHER HAVING CHANGEABLE COVERS WOULD BE SOMETHING THAT PEOPLE WOULD BUY INTO\n[31:25] MEE056: I THINK WITH THE MOBILES\n[31:26] MEE056: IT'S THE YOU KNOW IT'S A COMMUNICATION DEVICE PEOPLE SEE YOU WITH IT ALL ABOUT AND\n[31:30] MEE054: YEAH I SUPPOSE WHERE YOU YOU KEEP THE REMOTE HIDDEN UNDER THE SOFA MOST OF THE TIME\n[31:31] MEE056: I IF IT\n[31:32] MEE053: IT'S UH IN IN THE HOUSE ISN'T IT I SUPPOSE\n[31:34] MEE056: YEAH\n[31:36] MEE056: I THINK\n[31:36] FEE055: OKAY SO IF WE JUST WENT FOR ONE COLOUR OF A RUBBER CASE\n[31:39] MEE053: SO DON'T CHANGE CASE\n[31:40] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[31:42] MEE053: CHANGE CASE COLOUR\n[31:44] MEE053: AND WE'RE SORT OF SAYING NO TO THAT\n[31:48] FEE055: DID WE DECIDE ON THE RUBBER CASE\n[31:49] FEE055: THE SPONGY FEEL OR DID WE THINK THAT THAT MIGHT GO AS A TREND\n[31:53] MEE056: WELL IT WAS DIFFERENT LAST YEAR\n[31:55] MEE056: THE TREND WAS DIFFERENT LAST YEAR APPARENTLY\n[31:57] MEE056: IT WAS NOT NOT SPONGY FEEL\n[31:59] MEE056: BUT\n[32:02] MEE056: I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THE TREND WILL CHANGE\n[32:03] MEE056: I DON'T KNOW WHETHER IT'S ONE OF THOSE THINGS THAT\n[32:06] MEE056: LIKE SORT OF HAVING ALL FRUIT SHAPED KEYS THAT THAT PROBABLY WOULD GO OUT OF FASHION VERY QUICKLY\n[32:12] MEE056: WHEREAS JUST THE FACT THAT IT WAS A RUBBER CASE IS PROBABLY LESS LESS OF SOMETHING THAT\n[32:12] MEE053: YEAH\n[32:15] MEE054: YEAH LESS LIKELY TO\n[32:17] MEE053: SOUNDS REASONABLE\n[32:17] MEE056: Y YOU'RE GONNA END UP HATING IN A YEAR YOU KNOW\n[32:19] MEE053: IF YOU'RE GOING FOR FASHION TRENDS LIKE THAT THEY'LL NEED T YOU'D HAVE TO HAVE INTERCHANGEABLE CASES SO THAT YOU COULD OR 'CAUSE OTHERWISE SOMEONE'S GONNA HAVE TO BUY A COMPLETE NEW REMOTE RATHER THAN JUST A CASE\n[32:21] MEE054: SO THEN TH TH THAT WOULD\n[32:28] MEE054: YEAH\n[32:29] MEE056: YEAH\n[32:32] MEE056: MM\n[32:33] MEE054: IT SEEMS TO MAKE SENSE THAT WE WE'D JUST MAYBE STICK WITH THE STANDARD RUBBER CASE AND THEN HAVE THE STANDARD RUBBER BUTTONS AS WELL\n[32:39] MEE053: OKAY\n[32:39] MEE056: OKAY\n[32:40] MEE054: UM\n[32:40] FEE055: UH WE HAVEN'T REALLY TALKED ABOUT UH THE CURVATURE OF THE CASE\n[32:44] FEE055: THERE'S FLAT THERE'S SINGLE CURVED AND THERE'S DOUBLE CURVED\n[32:47] MEE054: UM\n[32:49] FEE055: I'M NOT EXACTLY SURE WHAT THESE THINGS LOOK LIKE\n[32:49] MEE054: MAYB\n[32:50] MEE054: MAYBE CURVES GIVE IT LIKE THE SLIGHTLY MORE AESTHETIC FEEL\n[32:53] MEE054: BUT THE DOUBLE CURVE WOULDN'T REQUIRE US TO PERFORM MIRACLES WITH THE PLASTICINE\n[32:59] FEE055: WELL IT SAYS THAT\n[33:01] MEE056: WHEN YOU SAY D WHEN YOU SAY DOUBLE CURVED WHAT WHAT EXACTLY DOES THAT MEAN\n[33:05] FEE055: I'M NOT EXACTLY SURE\n[33:07] MEE056: OKAY\n[33:07] FEE055: UM I'LL SHOW YOU\n[33:11] FEE055: THE REMOTES THAT I'VE GOT\n[33:13] FEE055: SEE HOW UH\n[33:15] FEE055: LET'S JUST GET THAT BIGGER\n[33:18] FEE055: SEE HOW UH THE ONE OH I'M NOT PLUGGED IN AM I\n[33:20] MEE056: NO YOU'RE NOT CONNECTED TO ME ANYMORE\n[33:20] FEE055: THAT DOESN'T HELP\n[33:22] MEE053: ONE ONE THING TO CONS ONE THING TO CONSIDER IS THAT IN SOME WAYS YOU WANT UM BY HAVING A FAIRLY STANDARD CASE IT MEANS THEY CAN ALL FIT TOGETHER ON TOP OF EACH OTHER THEREFORE FOR STORAGE PURPOSES IN SHOPS AND THE LIKE AND IT MAKES IT EASIER THAT YOU CAN IF YOU CAN STORE THEM UP ON TOP OF EACH OTHER\n[33:23] FEE055: SHALL I JUST TURN IT ROUND FOR TIME\n[33:28] MEE056: THAT SHOULD COME UP\n[33:36] MEE056: MM\n[33:37] MEE054: MM-HMM\n[33:38] MEE053: WHEREAS IF YOU DO UM FANCY THINGS WITH IT YOU THEN GOTTA PUT IT IN A CA A A PACKAGING BOX THAT THAT DOES THAT\n[33:46] MEE053: AND THE COST OF PACKAGING COULD BE QUITE IMPORTANT VIS A VIS THE TOTAL COST OF THE PRODUCT\n[33:52] MEE054: YEAH YEAH\n[33:52] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[33:52] FEE055: HMM\n[33:53] MEE054: SO SHALL WE GO THROUGH QUICKLY AND JUST WORK OUT WHAT WE'VE DECIDE ON IF WE HAVE TO KIND OF\n[33:57] MEE053: SO BUT\n[33:59] MEE056: YEAH\n[34:00] FEE055: UM IT'S NOT VERY CLEAR UP THERE BUT YOU CAN SEE SOME OF THEM HAVE GOT KIND OF BULGES\n[34:01] MEE053: NO\n[34:04] FEE055: LIKE THE SECOND ONE AND THE END ONE UH WHERE THERE'S A CURVE THERE\n[34:04] MEE053: MM YEP\n[34:06] MEE056: RIGHT\n[34:07] FEE055: I'M NOT EXACTL I DON'T KNOW IF A DOUBLE CURVE IS MAYBE IT COMES UP SLIGHTLY OR\n[34:12] MEE056: THAT'S WHAT I WAS TRYING TO WORK OUT\n[34:13] FEE055: BUT UM IT IS A KINDA SLEEKER LOOK IF YOU'VE GOT CURVES IN THERE\n[34:15] MEE053: OH RIGHT\n[34:18] MEE056: SHALL WE\n[34:18] MEE053: S SO DO YOU WANNA GO FOR CURVES MORE CURVES\n[34:22] MEE053: WE'RE MEANT TO BE F WE'RE MEANT TO BE FINISHING THIS MEETING IN ABOUT A MINUTE OR SO\n[34:22] FEE055: DEFINITELY A SINGLE MAYBE A DOUBLE\n[34:26] MEE056: YEAH\n[34:27] MEE054: 'KAY SO SHALL WE QUICKLY\n[34:27] FEE055: SHALL WE GO FOR SINGLE CURVE JUST TO COMPROMISE\n[34:29] MEE054: WE'LL GO FOR SINGLE CURVE YEAH\n[34:30] MEE056: OKAY\n[34:30] MEE053: OKAY CURVED OR DOUBLE CURVED\n[34:30] MEE054: SINGLE CURVE\n[34:32] MEE053: SO IT'S SINGLE CURVED\n[34:34] MEE054: SO DID WE DID WE DECIDE ON THE KINETIC POWER SUPPLY\n[34:37] MEE054: THE ONE YOU MOVE AROUND\n[34:37] MEE056: YEAH I THINK THAT THINK THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[34:37] FEE055: YEAH\n[34:38] MEE053: YEP\n[34:38] MEE054: OKAY\n[34:39] MEE054: UM\n[34:44] FEE055: AND THE RUBBER PUSH BUTTONS RUBBER CASE\n[34:45] MEE056: RUBBER\n[34:48] MEE056: RUBBER BUTTONS AND CASE\n[34:51] FEE055: UM AND WE DON'T REALLY KNOW MUCH ABOUT THE COLOUR SCHEME OR LOGO YET DO WE BUT POSSIBLY A STICKER\n[34:55] MEE054: OH WE CA YEAH YEAH WE'LL STILL HAVE THE ARE WE GONNA GO FOR THE SIMPLE CIRCUIT BOARD JUST TO KEEP THE COST DOWN\n[35:02] MEE054: I TH I THINK WE CAN BY BY NOT HAVING ANYTHING TOO COMPLICATED\n[35:04] MEE056: YEAH\n[35:06] FEE055: YEAH\n[35:07] MEE054: UM\n[35:07] FEE055: YEAH AND AND THE VOICE RECOGNITION WE CAN USE THAT CAN'T WE JUST TO FIND IT\n[35:11] MEE056: YEAH YEAH\n[35:11] MEE054: UM\n[35:11] FEE055: WITHOUT AFFECTING THE CIRCUIT BOARD\n[35:12] MEE053: YES\n[35:13] MEE053: YEP\n[35:13] MEE054: AND SEE WE COULD ALWAYS DECIDE AGAINST IT IF SOMETHING COMES UP THAT'S JUST SOMETHING TO THAT WE SEEMED TO LEAVE OUT\n[35:21] MEE056: OKAY\n[35:22] MEE056: AND THEN ARE WE GOING FOR SORT OF ONE BUTTON SHAPED LIKE A FRUIT\n[35:27] FEE055: YEAH THAT SOUNDS LIKE IT WOULDN'T DO TOO MUCH HARM IN A COUPLE OF YEARS\n[35:27] MEE056: OR VEG\n[35:31] FEE055: UH WHAT SORT OF SHAPE DO WE WANT\n[35:35] MEE056: DON'T KNOW MAYBE JUST\n[35:35] MEE053: SO WE'VE GOT SPONGY FEEL BUTTONS AS WELL HAVE WE\n[35:38] MEE053: AS WELL AS OR W OR WAS THAT\n[35:39] MEE056: YEAH\n[35:40] MEE056: THAT'S RU RUBBER BUTTONS YEAH\n[35:41] MEE054: YEAH IT WAS JUST\n[35:41] MEE053: SO IT'S RUBBER BUTTONS SO IT'S NOT REALLY SPONGY FEEL BUTTONS IT'S JUST RUBBER BUTTONS\n[35:45] MEE054: 'KAY\n[35:45] MEE056: YEAH\n[35:45] MEE053: WITH A RUBBER CASE RIGHT\n[35:46] FEE055: YEAH SO IT'S NOT TOO WACKY\n[35:46] MEE056: REASONABLY SPONGY I GUESS YEAH\n[35:48] MEE053: AND THE STANDBY BUTTON IS GONNA BE DIFFERENT\n[35:51] MEE056: YEAH OKAY\n[35:53] FEE055: UM I THINK AN APPLE WOULD BE A GOOD RECOGNISABLE SHAPE\n[35:56] FEE055: IF YOU START GETTING INTO KINDA AUBERGINES AND THINGS IT GETS A BIT WEIRD\n[36:00] MEE056: YEAH\n[36:01] MEE053: OKAY SO WHAT WHAT SHAPE ARE WE MAKING THE STANDBY BUTTON\n[36:03] MEE056: APPLE\n[36:04] FEE055: VOTE\n[36:04] MEE053: A APPLE\n[36:04] MEE053: OH OH SORRY\n[36:05] MEE056: YEAH\n[36:06] FEE055: SHALL WE VOTE ON IT\n[36:07] MEE056: YEAH\n[36:07] MEE054: WE WILL GO FOR THE A A A APPLES APPLES\n[36:08] FEE055: ANYONE GOT ANY SUGGESTIONS\n[36:08] MEE056: APPLE APPLE A A QU QUITE A BIG ONE AS WELL\n[36:10] FEE055: RIGHT\n[36:12] FEE055: OKAY\n[36:12] FEE055: AH\n[36:13] MEE056: A BIG APPLE\n[36:15] MEE056: UH\n[36:15] FEE055: WELL IT COULD BE RED\n[36:16] MEE056: COULD BE A RED APPLE YEAH\n[36:19] MEE056: EITHER DON'T MIND\n[36:20] MEE053: A RED APPLE\n[36:21] FEE055: YEAH 'CAUSE WE WANNA INCORPORATE A BIT OF COLOUR IF WE CAN ONCE WE FIND OUT UM\n[36:21] MEE053: IS IT\n[36:26] MEE054: OKAY\n[36:26] MEE054: AND THEN WE'RE GONNA ARE YOU GONNA WORK ON KEEPING THE BUTTON DESIGN QUITE SIMPLE\n[36:30] MEE054: JUST LIKE THE\n[36:32] MEE054: JUST WORKING OUT WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO FOR THE NEXT TIME\n[36:35] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[36:36] MEE054: UM\n[36:37] FEE055: YEAH\n[36:39] FEE055: YEAH THAT SEEMS PRETTY STRAIGHT FORWARD\n[36:41] MEE054: YEAH\n[36:42] FEE055: 'CAUSE MOST OF THEM WILL JUST BE KIND OF MAINLY CIRCULAR OR LIKE VERY PLAIN\n[36:46] MEE054: 'KAY\n[36:47] MEE056: MM-HMM\n[36:49] MEE056: OKAY\n[36:53] MEE053: SORRY WHAT WAS THAT LAST THING AGAIN THERE\n[36:55] FEE055: UH JUST TO KEEP THE SHAPE OF THE BUTTONS SIMPLE\n[36:59] MEE053: RIGHT MUCH OPTION ON THAT\n[37:01] MEE053: I THOUGHT YOU WERE GOING FOR A SINGLE CURVE AND\n[37:04] FEE055: AH JUST THE UH SHAPE OF THE BUTTONS\n[37:07] MEE053: ALRIGHT\n[37:08] MEE054: AND J YEAH JUST KEEPING THE SORT OF THE LABELLING THEM LABELLING OF THEM FAIRLY SIMPLE AS WELL\n[37:14] FEE055: YEAH\n[37:14] MEE054: FAIRLY SORT OF SELF EXPLANATORY\n[37:16] MEE053: RIGHT SO SHAPE OF BUTTONS SIMPLE\n[37:28] MEE053: OKAY\n[37:29] MEE053: SO THAT'S THAT I GUESS\n[37:32] MEE053: WE SHOULD NOW GO AWAY AND GET THESE THINGS SORTED OUT\n[37:35] MEE053: I GUESS YOU TWO ARE ON PLASTICINE DUTY OR WHATEVER\n[37:38] MEE054: OKAY\n[37:40] MEE053: OKAY SO UM\n[37:46] MEE054: IS THAT THE END\n[37:47] MEE054: OKAY\n[37:48] MEE056: LOOKS LIKE IT\n[37:52] MEE053: OKAY", "question": "Summarize the key design decisions made for the 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FEE057: JUST GONNA ATTEMPT TO MAKE THIS INTO A SLIDE SHOW\n[1:23] FEE057: SORRY GUYS\n[1:24] FEE060: YOU MAY HAVE TO DO THE FUNCTION F. EIGHT THING\n[1:26] FEE057: I DID\n[1:27] FEE060: OH OKAY\n[1:27] FEE057: TWICE\n[1:33] FEE057: THIS'LL JUST TAKE A MOMENT\n[1:34] FEE058: OKAY OKAY\n[1:42] FEE057: OR IT WON'T\n[2:03] FEE057: OKAY WE'LL HAVE TO DEAL WITH IT LIKE THIS THEN\n[2:04] FEE058: OKAY\n[2:06] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[2:07] FEE057: UM\n[2:08] FEE057: THIS IS THE FIRST MEETING UH FOR DEVELOPING OUR OUR NEW PRODUCT\n[2:15] FEE057: I'M HEATHER I'M YOUR PROJECT MANAGER\n[2:17] FEE058: HELLO\n[2:19] FEE057: OKAY\n[2:19] FEE057: SO UM\n[2:21] FEE057: SO THAT WAS THE OPENING\n[2:22] FEE057: THE FIRST THING WE'LL DO IS GET ACQUAINTED WITH ONE ANOTHER\n[2:26] FEE057: IF EVERYONE COULD GO AROUND AND EXPLAIN THEIR ROLE AND UM AND THEIR NAME\n[2:32] FEE058: OKAY\n[2:32] FEE058: MY NAME'S POPPY\n[2:33] FEE058: I'M THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER FOR THIS PROJECT\n[2:36] FEE058: UM I'M GOING TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN PHASE\n[2:40] FEE058: ALSO THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND THE DETAILED DESIGN FOR THE FINAL PRODUCT\n[2:46] FEE057: NICE TO MEET YOU POPPY\n[2:47] FEE059: MY NAME'S TARA AND I'M THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[2:47] FEE058: OKAY\n[2:53] FEE059: I WILL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN PHASE THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PHASE AND THE DETAILED DESIGN PHASE OF THE USER INTERFACE DESIGN\n[3:05] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[3:05] FEE060: HI I'M GENEVIEVE\n[3:06] FEE060: I'M THE MARKETING EXPERT\n[3:08] FEE060: I'M AN EXPERT AT MARKETING\n[3:10] FEE060: UM I'LL BE TELLING YOU GUYS ABOUT THE USER REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATIONS FOR OUR NEW PRODUCT\n[3:14] FEE060: UM I'LL BE DOING SOME TREND WATCHING IN THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND PRODUCT EVALUATION FOR THE DESIGN PHASE\n[3:23] FEE057: ALRIGHT I'M HEATHER AND I'VE\n[3:25] FEE057: I SAID I'M YOUR PROJECT MANAGER UM\n[3:29] FEE057: WELL YOU CAN PRETTY MUCH READ WHAT IT IS THAT I'M DOING\n[3:32] FEE057: BUT UM UM\n[3:37] FEE057: YEAH\n[3:40] FEE057: AND UH TOOL TRAINING\n[3:43] FEE057: IS ONE THING THAT WE'RE GOING TO BE DOING TODAY UM UM AS WELL AS PLANNING THE PROJECT HOW WE'RE GOING TO\n[3:49] FEE057: UH CREATE THIS PRODUCT AND UM DISCUSS\n[3:55] FEE057: UM OUR AIMS AND OBJECTS OF THIS UH WHICH BRINGS US TO OUR NEXT SUBJECT IS UM\n[4:02] FEE057: UM AS A TEAM WE'RE GOING TO BE DESIGNING AND CREATING A NEW KIND OF REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:09] FEE057: UM WE WANT THIS TO BE A MARKETABLE PRODUCT THAT CAN BE TRENDY UM A COMPLETELY NEW STYLE SO THAT\n[4:18] FEE057: UM CAN REALLY APPEAL TO A TO A GENERATION THAT DOESN'T WANT A SIMPLE PLAIN KIND OF UH CHANNEL CHANGER\n[4:28] FEE057: AND UM IT NEEDS TO BE USER FRIENDLY FOR UM MAYBE FOR AN EXAMPLE\n[4:34] FEE057: FOR PEOPLE THAT UM CAN'T SEE THE NUMBERS AS WELL OR UM PERHAPS AN ERGONOMIC DESIGN\n[4:40] FEE058: OKAY\n[4:43] FEE058: SO THIS IS A TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:45] FEE057: YES IT'S A TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:45] FEE058: YEAH\n[4:50] FEE057: RIGHT\n[4:52] FEE057: I BELIEVE I SHOULD BE TAKING MINUTES ON THIS RIGHT NOW\n[4:56] FEE057: SO ALRIGHT\n[4:58] FEE058: OKAY\n[5:02] FEE057: UM YEAH\n[5:09] FEE057: UM THE WAY THAT WE'RE GOING TO GO ABOUT THIS IS UM WE'LL HAVE A TIME WHERE WE CAN UM\n[5:19] FEE057: COME UP WITH NEW IDEAS ALONE AND AND WORK ON THE PROJECT AND THEN UM AFTER WE'VE BRAINSTORMED AND AND THOUGHT ABOUT\n[5:26] FEE057: WE CAN COME TOGETHER IN A MEETING AND AND DISCUSS WHAT WHAT UM WHAT KIND OF FUNCTIONAL DESIGN WE WANT TO USE\n[5:32] FEE057: SAME WITH CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND DETAILED DESIGN\n[5:36] FEE057: SO UM\n[5:38] FEE057: MAKING SURE THAT IT IT'S USABLE THAT AS A UM\n[5:44] FEE057: AND THAT IT'S IT'S FEASIBLE TO CREATE AND UH\n[5:48] FEE057: TO COME UP WITH A CONCEPT OF IT WANT WHAT WE WANT IT TO LOOK LIKE\n[5:52] FEE057: UM TOOL TRAINING\n[5:54] FEE057: IS IS EVERYONE UM\n[5:57] FEE057: OKAY\n[5:57] FEE058: YEAH\n[5:57] FEE058: GOT THOSE NOTES\n[5:58] FEE060: YEAH\n[5:58] FEE060: THANK YOU\n[5:58] FEE057: GREAT\n[5:59] FEE057: GREAT\n[6:00] FEE057: UM\n[6:03] FEE057: ONE THING THAT UH WE'RE GOING TO DO IS BECOME MORE ACQUAINTED WITH THE THE TOOLS THAT WE HAVE ACCESS TO FOR OUR PROJECT\n[6:11] FEE057: UM ONE OF THEM IS OUR WHITEBOARD\n[6:13] FEE057: AND UM AS A SORT OF TEAM BUILDING MOMENT UM I I'D LIKE US TO\n[6:21] FEE057: UM TRY OUT THE WHITEBOARD BY EXPRESSING OUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL AND THE CHARAC CHARACTERISTICS OF THAT ANIMAL\n[6:28] FEE057: UM WHY THAT WHY THAT SHOULD BE YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[6:32] FEE057: SO UM I I'M ASSUMING THAT WE SHOULD DO THAT NOW\n[6:36] FEE058: OKAY\n[6:38] FEE057: 'KAY\n[6:39] FEE057: WITH OUR MICROPHONES STILL ATTACHED TO OUR BODIES\n[6:41] FEE058: OKAY\n[6:41] FEE059: GOSH\n[6:41] FEE057: OKAY\n[6:52] FEE057: 'KAY WHAT'S MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[6:57] FEE057: DO COME UP\n[6:58] FEE058: OH TO GO FIRST\n[7:00] FEE058: OH ARE WE ALL DOING IT INDIVIDUALLY\n[7:01] FEE057: THIS IS A TEAM BUILDING TIME WHERE UM OKAY COOL UM\n[7:02] FEE059: YEAH\n[7:03] FEE058: OKAY LET'S STAND UP AND SUPPORT YOU\n[7:09] FEE057: MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL WHICH CHANGES ALL THE TIME OKAY\n[7:16] FEE057: RIGHT NOW IT IS AN ELK\n[7:19] FEE059: AN ELK\n[7:19] FEE058: OKAY\n[7:20] FEE057: ALRIGHT SO\n[7:20] FEE059: A VICIOUS\n[7:25] FEE057: AND IT GOES LIKE\n[7:30] FEE057: YEAH IT'S GOT LIKE BIG ANTLERS YEAH\n[7:40] FEE057: LOOKS KINDA LIKE LIKE IT HAS HOLLY GROWING OUT OF ITS HEAD\n[7:47] FEE058: DO YOU HAVE ELK WHERE YOU COME FROM\n[7:49] FEE057: YES\n[7:50] FEE058: YOU DO\n[7:50] FEE057: YEAH WE HAVE MOOSE AND WE HAVE DEER\n[7:50] FEE060: WE HAVE MOOSE TOO\n[7:52] FEE058: OKAY\n[7:55] FEE057: DO YOU HAVE\n[7:56] FEE059: WE HAVE SHEEP\n[7:56] FEE058: SHEEP\n[7:57] FEE057: 'KAY UM\n[7:58] FEE058: YEAH COWS\n[8:03] FEE058: THAT'S A GREAT ELK\n[8:04] FEE060: UH OH WE HAVE A GOOD ARTIST\n[8:04] FEE059: THAT IS REALLY GOOD\n[8:06] FEE058: YEAH\n[8:06] FEE057: THANKS\n[8:06] FEE059: I'M QUITE\n[8:10] FEE057: THIS IS MY\n[8:12] FEE060: OH VERY SHAPELY\n[8:14] FEE057: OKAY\n[8:14] FEE058: BRILLIANT\n[8:15] FEE057: THAT'S A SKETCHING OF MY MY ELK AND IT IT IS MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL RIGHT NOW 'CAUSE IT IS A LARGE BEAUTIFUL MAJESTIC CREATURE\n[8:23] FEE057: THAT UM THAT UM IN A WAY IT LOOKS KIND OF AWKWARD\n[8:28] FEE057: BECAUSE IT'S ON SPINDLY LEGS AND IT UH BUT IT CAN REALLY OVERCOME HARSH TERRAIN\n[8:34] FEE057: AND ALTHOUGH IT'S GORGEOUS IT'S ALSO VERY DANGEROUS BECAUSE IT HAS UM STRONG ANTLERS AND UH\n[8:44] FEE057: IT CAN REALLY COMBAT ITS ENEMIES EVEN LIKE IT IT'S A IT'S AN HERBIVORE BUT UH IT CAN REALLY DEFEND ITSELF\n[8:52] FEE058: MM\n[8:53] FEE058: VERY NICE\n[8:54] FEE057: YEAH\n[8:54] FEE058: OKAY\n[8:55] FEE057: RIGHT\n[9:10] FEE057: RIGHT I'M GONNA TAKE MINUTES WHILE UM YOU GUYS EXPRESS YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMALS\n[9:13] FEE058: OKAY I'LL GO NEXT\n[9:17] FEE058: I AM A BIG ANIMAL LOVER\n[9:19] FEE058: I LIKE ALL SORTS OF ANIMALS BUT FOR THE MOMENT I'M GONNA DRAW A CAT IN MEMORY OF MY POOR CAT THAT DIED RECENTLY\n[9:25] FEE060: OH\n[9:26] FEE057: OH\n[9:30] FEE058: IT'S GONNA BE A BIT OF A STRANGE DRAWING BUT NEVER MIND\n[9:51] FEE058: NOT AS ARTISTIC AS HEATHER'S DRAWING\n[9:53] FEE058: BIT MORE CARTOON STYLE\n[9:55] FEE058: BUT I LIKE CATS BECAUSE THEY'RE SO INDEPENDENT AND THEY ALWAYS SEEM TO BE DOING WHAT THEY WANT TO BE DOING\n[10:01] FEE058: UM BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN THEY'RE COMPLETELY NOT SOCIABLE 'CAUSE THEY ENJOY INTERACTING WITH HUMANS AS WELL\n[10:08] FEE058: AND THEY SEEM TO ENJOY THE GOOD THINGS LIKE SUNSHINE AND UM\n[10:13] FEE058: RUNNING AROUND OUTSIDE AS WELL AS BEING INSIDE AND ENJOYING THEIR FOOD AND GENERALLY JUST THEY JUST SEEMED SO COOL AND THEY JUST KNOW WHAT THEY'RE DOING\n[10:24] FEE058: UH I RECKON THEY'RE SORT OF THEY GOT IT SORTED\n[10:27] FEE058: THEY KNOW WHAT THEY WANT\n[10:29] FEE058: BASICALLY THAT'S WHY I LIKE CATS\n[10:31] FEE059: VERY GOOD\n[10:32] FEE057: GREAT\n[10:32] FEE058: I'LL RUB THAT OUT\n[10:40] FEE058: THERE YOU GO\n[10:42] FEE059: OKAY\n[10:43] FEE059: I THINK MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL WOULD BE A DOG BUT I'M NOT REALLY SURE HOW TO DRAW ONE\n[10:49] FEE058: OOH\n[10:49] FEE059: I I'VE NEVER DRAWN A DOG I DON'T THINK\n[10:53] FEE059: I'M TEMPTED TO DRAW A SNAIL 'CAUSE I DRAW THEM SOMETIMES AND THEY'RE REALLY EASY TO DRAW\n[10:59] FEE059: UM\n[11:00] FEE057: I FORGET HER NAME\n[11:01] FEE059: RIGHT IT'S GONNA BE A REALLY FUNNY DOG 'CAUSE I'M NOT SURE HOW TO DRAW A DOG\n[11:02] FEE060: TARA\n[11:03] FEE060: OR TARA\n[11:07] FEE058: WELL THERE ARE LOADS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF DOGS SO I'M SURE IT'LL REPRESENT ONE KIND OF DOG\n[11:11] FEE059: IT'S A CARTOON DOG I THINK\n[11:14] FEE059: A S I DON'T EV OH OH WELL\n[11:18] FEE059: IT'S A SCARY CARTOON DOG\n[11:24] FEE059: THAT THIS THAT DOES NOT LOOK LIKE A DOG\n[11:27] FEE058: WE CAN PRETEND\n[11:27] FEE057: IT LOOKS KINDA LIKE A PERSON\n[11:28] FEE059: I'M SORRY\n[11:30] FEE060: THAT'S PINOCCHIO\n[11:34] FEE059: HOW DO YOU DRAW A DOG\n[11:36] FEE059: I SUPPOSE IT HAS A LON OH MY GOD\n[11:38] FEE059: RIGHT\n[11:39] FEE059: YOUS KNOW WHAT IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE\n[11:40] FEE058: OKAY\n[11:44] FEE059: IT'S A DOG\n[11:47] FEE059: UM I LIKE DOGS BECAUSE UM THEY'RE SO GOOD TO HUMANS\n[11:53] FEE059: LIKE THEY CAN BE TRAINED TO BE POLICE DOGS AND SEEING EYE DOGS AND THEY'RE JUST SUCH FRIENDLY ANIMALS\n[11:59] FEE059: AND LIKE THEY'RE MORE OF A COMPANION THAN CATS\n[12:04] FEE059: I'VE NOTHING AGAINST CATS\n[12:04] FEE058: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[12:05] FEE059: CATS DON'T REALLY LIKE ME SO I CAN'T LIKE THEM\n[12:09] FEE059: BUT THEY'RE JUST SO FRIENDLY AND WARM AND NICE ANIMALS THAT DON'T LOOK LIKE THAT\n[12:25] FEE060: ALRIGHTY\n[12:27] FEE060: I FEEL LIKE A ROBOT\n[12:30] FEE060: OKAY\n[12:31] FEE060: UM WELL I GUESS I HAD THE MOST TIME TO THINK ABOUT IT\n[12:33] FEE060: I'M GOING TO DRAW A BUTTERFLY BECAUSE I SAW A BUTTERFLY YESTERDAY THAT SEEMED TO BE LIKE THE SYMBOL OF SPRING ARRIVING\n[12:40] FEE060: AND IT WAS ACTUALLY THE PRETTIEST BUTTERFLY I'VE EVER SEEN OUT IN THE WILD AND I THOUGH THAT WAS PRETTY COOL IN SCOTLAND\n[12:43] FEE060: IT WAS LIKE WELL IT WAS A LITTLE POINTIER THAN THAT\n[12:50] FEE060: AT FIRST I THOUGHT IT WAS A DEAD LEAF\n[12:52] FEE060: AND THEN IT LANDED ON THE WALL NEXT TO ME\n[12:55] FEE060: BUT THIS PART WAS ALL BROWN AND THEN IT HAS THESE BIG BLUE DOTS LIKE THIS\n[13:00] FEE060: AND THEN IT KINDA THERE WAS A GREEN I THINK IT WAS A GREEN RING AND THERE WAS LIKE RED GOING OUT LIKE THIS\n[13:05] FEE057: IT'S KINDA LIKE A PEACOCK\n[13:07] FEE060: YEAH IT KINDA WAS ACTUALLY 'CAUSE IT WAS THIS PART OF THE BODY WAS REALLY DULL\n[13:10] FEE060: AND THEN IT WAS THE MOST COLOURFUL EXOTIC BUTTERFLY EVER AND I'M LIKE WOW THIS IS THE MIDDLE OF SCOTLAND IN LIKE MARCH\n[13:15] FEE060: SO I THOUGHT THAT WAS PRETTY COOL\n[13:16] FEE060: AND IT LANDED BY A WALL AND LET ME LOOK AT IT FOR ABOUT TWO MINUTES\n[13:19] FEE060: I WISH I'D HAD MY CAMERA\n[13:20] FEE060: SO THAT'S GONNA BE MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL BECAUSE AFTER ALL THE SNOW IT SEEMED TO SAY THAT LIKE SPRING IS FINALLY HERE\n[13:26] FEE060: YEAH\n[13:27] FEE060: THERE YOU GO\n[13:27] FEE058: VERY NICE\n[13:28] FEE057: GREAT\n[13:29] FEE060: UH WHAT DO WE OH\n[13:36] FEE057: DO YOU HEAR THE ERASER BUZZING WHILE YOU DO THAT\n[13:39] FEE060: YES I DO\n[13:40] FEE057: YEA\n[13:43] FEE057: RIGHT\n[13:46] FEE057: SO NOW THAT WE KNOW HOW TO USE THE WHITEBOARD UM THE NEXT UM\n[13:50] FEE058: OKAY\n[13:54] FEE057: THING WE NEED TO ADDRESS IS OUR FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT TO MEET OUR OUR BUDGET\n[14:00] FEE057: UM OR NOT MEET OUR BUDGET BUT MORE UM LIKE WHAT KIND OF UH SELLING RANGE WE'LL BE LOOKING AT\n[14:07] FEE057: UM WANNA MAKE THIS UM SELLING PRICE OF TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[14:14] FEE057: AND SO WE HAVE TO UM COME UP WITH A WAY TO TO CREATE A A UH REMOTE CONTROL WHERE UM\n[14:23] FEE057: WE CAN LIKE THE PRICE TO CREATE IT WILL BE SIGNIFICANTLY LESS\n[14:28] FEE057: UM WE'D LIKE TO UM\n[14:31] FEE057: TO UH MAKE FIFTY MILLION EURO\n[14:34] FEE057: I'M ASSUMING THAT'S WHAT THE M. MEANS\n[14:36] FEE057: UM AND MAKE IT FOR AN INTERNATIONAL MARKET\n[14:40] FEE057: UM ONE THING WE'D HAVE TO THINK ABOUT INTERNATIONALLY IS IN THE DESIGN OF UM LIKE DIFFERENT KINDS OF UH V. C. R. S\n[14:47] FEE057: THINGS LIKE THAT DEPENDING ON WHICH COUNTRY YOU ARE\n[14:50] FEE057: ANOTHER THING FOR THE DESIGN TEAM TO THINK ABOUT\n[14:52] FEE057: UM WE WANT IT TO COST UH ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM OF TWELVE EURO AND FIFTY CENTS\n[15:04] FEE060: OKAY SO WE'LL HAVE A HUNDRED PERCENT PROFIT THEN\n[15:08] FEE060: TWELVE FIFTY\n[15:10] FEE057: I'M BAD AT MATH\n[15:11] FEE060: OKAY\n[15:11] FEE057: 'KAY\n[15:13] FEE057: UM SO NOW THAT UM THAT IS UNDERWAY UM\n[15:21] FEE057: IT IS DISCUSSION TIME\n[15:22] FEE057: SO THIS IS TIME FOR US TO BRING OUR INITIAL IDEAS ANY UM\n[15:28] FEE057: SUGGESTIONS THAT YOU MAY HAVE SO FAR A UM YOUR PERSONAL EXPERIENCES WITH REMOTE CONTROLS\n[15:34] FEE057: AND UM UM AREAS YOU SEE THAT UH COULD BE IMPROVED IN YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH THEM\n[15:42] FEE057: DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INITIAL THOUGHTS\n[15:45] FEE060: I FIND THAT IN THE DARK IT'S OFTEN HARD TO KNOW WHAT BUTTON YOU'RE PUSHING\n[15:49] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[15:50] FEE057: SO WHAT'S SOMETHING WE COULD UH DO TO REMEDY THAT\n[15:53] FEE058: OKAY\n[15:55] FEE060: UM\n[15:56] FEE058: I ALWAYS FIND THAT IN OUR HOUSE THE REMOTE CONTROL ALWAYS GOES MISSING\n[16:01] FEE058: IT'S ALWAYS WHERE IS THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:01] FEE059: YEAH\n[16:03] FEE058: SO MAYBE IF YOU COULD HAVE SOME KIND OF\n[16:06] FEE058: TRACKING DEVICE FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL OR SOME SIGNAL THAT YOU COULD FIND OUT WHERE IT WAS\n[16:12] FEE058: I DUNNO SOME KIND OF ALARM\n[16:14] FEE058: YOU CAN PRESS A BUTTON ON YOUR WALL SIGNAL 'CAUSE IT ALWAYS GETS LOST\n[16:16] FEE057: YEAH\n[16:16] FEE057: IT'S A GREAT IDEA\n[16:17] FEE057: IT'S A GREAT IDEA\n[16:21] FEE059: DO YOUS NOT FIND THAT UM\n[16:23] FEE059: LIKE THERE'S A LOT OF UM BUTTONS ON YOUR REMOTE CONTROL AND YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT HALF OF THEM DO\n[16:27] FEE058: YEAH\n[16:28] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[16:28] FEE058: YEAH THAT YOU DON'T USE HALF OF THEM\n[16:30] FEE059: YEAH I DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY DO\n[16:31] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[16:36] FEE060: THERE'S SOME REMOTE CONTROLS WHERE THERE'S KIND OF A HIDDEN PANEL SO ALL THOSE BUTTONS THAT YOU DON'T REALLY USE UNLESS YOU'RE PROGRAMMING OR SOMETHING\n[16:40] FEE059: YEAH\n[16:41] FEE058: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S YEAH IT IS\n[16:42] FEE060: THAT'S USEFUL\n[16:44] FEE060: SO YOU JUST HAVE LIKE THE NUMBER BUTTONS POWER BUTTON T. V. VIDEO BUTTON\n[16:44] FEE058: YEAH\n[16:46] FEE059: YEAH\n[16:48] FEE058: YEAH\n[16:50] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[16:50] FEE057: ANYTHING ABOUT UM THE LOOK OF THE UH REMOTE CONTROL THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE IDEAS ABOUT\n[16:57] FEE057: MAYBE IT COULD BE INSTEAD OF LIKE A STANDARD RECTANGULAR SHAPE IT COULD BE UM SOMETHING MORE INTERESTING LIKE\n[17:06] FEE057: ANY IDEAS WILL DO THAT YOU HAVE AT THIS POINT\n[17:08] FEE060: COULD BE SHAPED LIKE A CONCH YOU KNOW\n[17:08] FEE058: MM\n[17:10] FEE057: CAN HOLD IT\n[17:10] FEE058: A NOVELTY\n[17:12] FEE060: BE LIKE A SHELL SHAPED REMOTE\n[17:15] FEE058: ARE WE GOING INTO KIND OF NOVELTY FACTORS HERE\n[17:15] FEE057: YEAH\n[17:17] FEE058: LIKE I'VE SEEN PHONES LIKE A OKAY\n[17:18] FEE057: WELL IF IT'S A TRENDY ORIGINAL UM ASPECT WE'RE GOING FOR\n[17:22] FEE057: I MEAN YOU'RE THE DESIGNERS YOU C YOU CAN UM DECIDE WHAT KIND OF UM DIRECTION YOU WANNA GO IN\n[17:23] FEE058: YEAH\n[17:24] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[17:24] FEE059: YEAH\n[17:27] FEE057: BUT AT THIS POINT IN THE IN THE FIRST MEETING IT CAN BE ANY IDEAS THAT WE JUST THROW OUT THERE\n[17:30] FEE058: YEAH\n[17:32] FEE058: I SUPPOSE IF WE'RE HE HEADING TO HAVE IT LIKE MAKE A HUGE PROFIT OUT OF THIS IT NEEDS TO BE QUITE A UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED THING\n[17:40] FEE058: LIKE A NOVELTY THING MIGHT ONLY SELL A FEW THINGS RATHER THAN LIKE\n[17:40] FEE059: YEAH\n[17:44] FEE058: A GENERAL KIND OF MORE ACCEPTABLE BUT WE DON'T WANNA GO TOWARDS BORING 'CAUSE THAT WOULDN'T SELL EITHER\n[17:48] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[17:51] FEE058: SO HMM\n[17:51] FEE057: YEAH\n[17:52] FEE057: AND THE KEY ISSUE HERE IS IS BEING TRENDY AND ORIGINAL\n[17:55] FEE058: YEAH\n[17:55] FEE057: UM THAT DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN IT NEEDS TO BE OUTRAGEOUS\n[17:59] FEE058: YEAH\n[18:00] FEE057: RIGHT\n[18:01] FEE057: OKAY WE HAVE FIVE MINUTES LEFT\n[18:03] FEE057: SO JUST TO COVER WE HAVE ONE MORE THING\n[18:09] FEE057: UM LIKE YOU CAN GO OVER YOUR IDEAS OF COURSE IN YOUR OWN PERSONAL TIMES\n[18:12] FEE058: YEAH\n[18:12] FEE057: UM OUR NEXT MEETING WILL BE IN HALF AN HOUR\n[18:15] FEE057: SO YOU HAVE HALF AN HOUR TO UH THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU WANT TO PRESENT\n[18:19] FEE057: OR NOT PRESENT BUT BRING TO THE MEETING\n[18:22] FEE057: UM I. D. WHATEVER THAT STANDS FOR\n[18:26] FEE060: INTERFACE\n[18:26] FEE058: INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[18:27] FEE057: INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[18:27] FEE060: OH INDUSTRIAL\n[18:27] FEE058: THAT'S ME\n[18:28] FEE057: I HAVE TO REMEMBER THESE THINGS\n[18:29] FEE057: UM\n[18:31] FEE057: YOU'LL BE BEGINNING YOUR YOUR WORKING DESIGN\n[18:33] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[18:34] FEE057: UM U. I. D. THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN WILL WILL BE WORKED ON THE NEXT THIRTY MINUTES\n[18:39] FEE057: UM MAYBE HOW THIS CAN BE ACHIEVED AND UM WE NEED THE USER REQUIREMENTS FROM THE MANAG MARKETING EXPERT\n[18:48] FEE060: MARKETING EXPERT\n[18:51] FEE057: UM YOU WILL GET SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS UM OF WHAT TO DO IN THE NEXT HALF AN HOUR\n[18:56] FEE057: AND I'LL SEE YOU IN HALF AN HOUR OKAY\n[18:58] FEE058: OKAY\n[18:59] FEE057: 'KAY\n[18:59] FEE058: THANK YOU", "question": "Summarize the key objectives for the new product, including its purpose, target characteristics, and financial goals. 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FEE057: ANYTIME\n[0:57] FEE057: OH SORRY\n[0:58] FEE057: 'KAY UM\n[1:00] FEE057: ALRIGHT WELCOME BACK FRO TO THE SECOND MEETING\n[1:04] FEE057: AND UM I HOPE YOU HAD A PRODUCTIVE LAST THIRTY MINUTES\n[1:08] FEE057: UM AND UM I'LL BE TAKING MINUTES ON THIS ONE AND UM BEING HOOKED UP TO THE POWERPOINT FOR THIS MEETING ISN'T VERY NECESSARY FOR UH MYSELF\n[1:19] FEE057: BECAUSE IT'LL BE MORE ABOUT UH WHAT YOU GUYS ARE BRINGING TO THE MEETING TODAY\n[1:24] FEE057: UM SO THE FIRST PRESENTATION WE'LL BE LOOKING AT IS POPPY'S PRESENTATION\n[1:31] FEE057: AND UM\n[1:33] FEE057: SO SORRY\n[1:35] FEE057: SO UM TAKE IT AWAY POPPY\n[1:37] FEE058: OKAY\n[1:38] FEE058: UM DO I NEED TO PLUGGED IN\n[1:40] FEE057: IT'S IT'S PLUGGED IN\n[1:41] FEE057: SO UM\n[1:43] FEE059: F. EIGHT W\n[1:44] FEE059: FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[1:45] FEE058: F. OKAY\n[1:46] FEE058: FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[1:48] FEE058: SORRY ABOUT THIS GUYS\n[1:49] FEE057: NO PROBLEM\n[1:52] FEE058: 'KAY\n[1:54] FEE058: IS ON\n[1:57] FEE058: RIGHT\n[2:02] FEE058: OKAY\n[2:02] FEE058: I WILL TAKE THIS TIME JUST TO APOLOGISE\n[2:05] FEE058: I I ONLY UH RECEIVED MY EMAILS LATER ON\n[2:09] FEE058: 'CAUSE I WAS TOO BUSY CARRIED AWAY DOING MY OWN THING WHICH IS NOT OBVIOUSLY NOT A VERY GOOD PART OF A TEAM WORKING THING\n[2:15] FEE058: BUT THERE WE GO\n[2:16] FEE057: I'M SURE IT'S FINE\n[2:17] FEE058: UM SO I WAS LOOKING AT HOW WE'RE GOING TO GO ABOUT THE WORKING DESIGN\n[2:22] FEE058: AND WHAT WE ACTUALLY NEED TO DO AND WHAT THE REMOTE CONTROL NEEDS TO DO\n[2:27] FEE058: AND IT NEEDS TO UM ALLOW A PERSON TO HAVE A PORTABLE DESI DEVICE SO THEY CAN CONTROL THE TELEVISION FROM WHEREVER THEY ARE\n[2:36] FEE058: THEY DON'T NEED TO ACTUALLY MANUALLY TOUCH THE TELEVISION SET\n[2:40] FEE058: SO IT GIVES THEM MUCH MORE FLEXIBILITY AND ALLOWS THEM TO BE WHERE THEY WANT TO BE\n[2:46] FEE058: UM FROM\n[2:49] FEE058: UH ON A FUNCTIONAL SIDE OF THINGS WE FOUND OUT THAT WH FROM OUR PREVIOUS MEETING\n[2:54] FEE058: WE DECIDED THAT THERE'RE CERTAIN POINTS THAT WILL MAKE OUR PRODUCT UNIQUE\n[2:59] FEE058: UM ONE IS THE VISIBILITY IN THE DARK WHICH WAS UM GENEVIEVE'S IDEA\n[3:07] FEE058: SO WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT HOW WE COULD BRING THIS IN UM TECHNICALLY\n[3:11] FEE058: AND WE COULD USE ILLUMINATED BUTTONS WHICH WE ARE ALL FAMILIAR WITH WHEN WE'RE USING A MOBILE PHONE OR UM SOMETHING FAM FAMILIAR\n[3:17] FEE058: A AUTOMATICALLY UM LIGHTS UP AT FIRST TOUCH\n[3:21] FEE058: OR WE COULD USE FLUORESCENT MATERIALS WHICH WOULD JUST UM TAKE IN THE LIGHT DURING THE DAY\n[3:27] FEE058: AND THEN AS SOON AS THEY GO OFF THEY WOULD GLOW IN THE DARK\n[3:30] FEE058: UM ALSO WE COULD USE UM AN ALARM\n[3:34] FEE058: SO IF WE LOST THE UM REMOTE CONTROL PERHAPS THERE COULD BE A BUTTON ON THE TELEVISION SET ITSELF\n[3:41] FEE058: WHICH YOU COULD PRESS AND THEN AN ALARM FROM THE HANDSET WOULD SOUND WHERE IT WAS HOPEFULLY IN THE ROOM\n[3:47] FEE058: MAYBE BEHIND A CUSHION OR SOMEWHERE\n[3:49] FEE058: UM SO THAT WOULD WORK\n[3:51] FEE058: UM OOP\n[3:52] FEE058: GO BACK THERE\n[3:54] FEE058: UM ANOTHER THING I THINK WE D MISSED OUT ON ON THE LAST MEETING WAS THE FACT THAT WE SHOULD CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF OUR DESIGN\n[4:02] FEE058: UM FROM PREVIOUS RESEARCHES I'VE CARRIED OUT ON OTHER PROJECTS UM WE'VE LEARNT ABOUT SMART MATERIALS WHERE UM UM SPECIFIC ALLOYS OF METALS HAVE A SHAPE MEMORY\n[4:16] FEE058: SO THEY CAN BE HEATED AND UM AND COOLED AND THEY CHANGE THE SHAPE OF UM THE METAL\n[4:23] FEE058: SO FOR EXAMPLE A SCREW THAT'S HOLDING SOMETHING TOGETHER COULD EXPAND AND IT WOULD FORCE ALL THE COMPONENTS APART\n[4:30] FEE058: SO UM THE BENEFITS OF THIS FOR OUR PRODUCT WOULD BE THAT WHEN IT CAME TO THE END OF ITS PRODUCT LIFE\n[4:36] FEE058: IF IT WAS HEATED UM EVERYTHING WOULD SPRING APART\n[4:40] FEE058: SO ALL THE UM INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS COULD BE EASILY SEPARATED\n[4:44] FEE058: AND THEN SOME COULD BE REUSED SOME COULD BE RECYCLED AND I THINK THAT WOULD BE VERY IMPORTANT FOR PRODUCTS NOW\n[4:49] FEE058: ESPECIALLY 'CAUSE THERE'S MUCH UH RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL THE UM COMPANIES WHO ARE COMING UP WITH LIKE NEW DESIGNS\n[4:56] FEE058: 'CAUSE ALL WE ALL KNOW THAT OUR RESOURCES ARE BEING LIMITED AND WE HAVE TO BE VERY ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS\n[5:02] FEE057: RIGHT UM ONE QUESTION\n[5:03] FEE058: YEAH\n[5:03] FEE057: THIS UM SELF DESTRUCTIBLE UH METAL IT ALLOWS FOR RECYCLING MATERIALS\n[5:10] FEE058: UM\n[5:10] FEE057: SO THAT UM SOMEONE COULD HAVE THIS PRODUCT FOR AS LONG AS THEY FELT THAT THEY WANTED IT\n[5:16] FEE057: AND THEN ONCE THEY CONTRIBUTE IT THEN THAT COMPANY CAN BREAK DOWN THE PART THE PARTS BETTER\n[5:16] FEE058: AND THEN\n[5:19] FEE058: YEAH\n[5:21] FEE058: YEAH THEY WOULD UM YOU WOULD MAKE THE THE PRODUCT AS YOU NORMALLY WOULD\n[5:28] FEE058: APART FROM THE THE BITS THAT HOLD IT ALL TOGETHER WOULD BE MADE OUT OF THIS SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY\n[5:33] FEE058: AND THAT'S THE PART THAT WOULD UM ALLOW ALL THE OTHER PARTS TO BE SEPARATED AT THE END\n[5:41] FEE058: I MEAN THE USER WOULD RETURN THE P PRODUCT TO THE COMPANY 'CAUSE IT'S THE PRODUCT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO GET RID OF WHAT THEY'VE MADE\n[5:50] FEE058: UM AND THEN THE COMPANY COULD THEN JUST USE MAKE USE OF THIS SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS TO SPLIT UP THE COMPONENTS\n[5:59] FEE057: YEAH\n[5:59] FEE058: AND THEN EITHER REUSE SOME BITS AND OTHER BITS WHICH ARE OBVIOUSLY GONNA WEAR OUT WITH TIME\n[6:04] FEE058: OR NOT USABLE THEY MIGHT BE LIKE BE ABLE TO PUT INTO SCRAP METAL\n[6:08] FEE058: SOMETHING LIKE THE CASE IF IT'S SCRATCHED OR SOMETHING YOU WOULD WANT TO REUSE IT\n[6:11] FEE058: BUT YOU MIGHT BE ABLE TO MELT IT DOWN AND REUSE IT AGAIN SOMEWHERE ELSE\n[6:13] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[6:15] FEE057: WOULD WE BE THE COMPANY THAT WOULD BREAK DOWN THESE OR UH METALS\n[6:20] FEE057: OR WOULD WE CONTRIBUTE TO ANOTHER GROUP\n[6:21] FEE058: YOU COULD WE COULD PROBABLY EMPL EM EMPLOY A A SIDE COMPANY OR SOMETHING TO DO THAT FOR US\n[6:28] FEE058: BUT IT WOULD BE OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO GET THAT DONE AND TO DISPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS THAT WE MADE\n[6:34] FEE058: FOR A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE AT LEAST\n[6:35] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[6:35] FEE058: NOT EVERY NOT A HUNDRED PERCENT OF EVERYTHING WE PRODUCE BUT\n[6:38] FEE057: OKAY\n[6:38] FEE057: THIS SOUNDS LIKE A REALLY GREAT IDEA\n[6:40] FEE057: ONE THING WE HAVE TO CONSIDER IS OUR UH ONE HUNDRED PERCENT UM TURNOVER GOAL THAT WE HAVE FOR OUR FINANCIAL SECTOR\n[6:47] FEE058: YEAH\n[6:47] FEE058: YEAH\n[6:48] FEE057: UM SO WE'LL HAVE TO INVESTIGATE HOW MUCH THAT WILL COST US COST THE COMPANY UM 'CAUSE IT SOUNDS VERY LABOUR INTENSIVE\n[6:52] FEE058: YEAH\n[6:56] FEE057: YOU WOULD HAVE TO HIRE A NUMBER OF PEOPLE AND IT MIGHT BE MORE EXPENSIVE\n[7:00] FEE058: WELL I THE FACT OF THE SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS IS THAT THEY THEY DON'T NEED TO BE MANUALLY DE UM DECONSTRUCTED\n[7:08] FEE058: LIKE YOU DON'T HAVE TO INDIVIDUALLY UM UNSCREW ALL THE SCREWS\n[7:13] FEE058: BECAUSE OF THIS THEIR PROPERTIES ARE SMART MATERIAL\n[7:16] FEE058: ALL YOU NEED IS JUST THE HEAT SO THEY SELF DESTRUCT THEMSELVES\n[7:16] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[7:20] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[7:20] FEE058: SO I SUPPOSE IT DOES NEED LIKE HIGH CONTACT YEAH YOU KNOW HIGH UH QUALITY MACHINERY AND VERY SPECIFIC MACHINERY BUT\n[7:20] FEE057: WE'LL STILL HAVE TO INVESTIGATE THE FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS\n[7:28] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[7:29] FEE057: I LIKE THE ENVIRONMENTAL APPROACH\n[7:30] FEE057: UM WE'LL HAVE TO SEE IF THAT CAN MEET OUR FINANCIAL GOALS AS WELL\n[7:30] FEE058: YEAH\n[7:32] FEE058: OKAY\n[7:34] FEE058: UM ALSO\n[7:37] FEE058: THERE IS UM COMPONENTS\n[7:39] FEE058: THIS'LL BE HOW IT UH WILL ACTUALLY WORK\n[7:42] FEE058: BUT I HAVEN'T PUT THIS PLAN TOGETHER YET\n[7:46] FEE057: I'M SORRY COULD YOU THOSE WERE UM\n[7:46] FEE058: THERE WE GO\n[7:47] FEE058: SORRY SHOULD I GO BACK\n[7:48] FEE058: THIS WOULD ACTUALLY SHOW THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM\n[7:51] FEE058: ALTHOUGH I HAVEN'T COME UP WITH THE FINAL CIRCUIT YET\n[7:55] FEE057: OKAY\n[7:56] FEE058: SO I JUST PUT ALL THOSE COMPONENTS IN\n[7:58] FEE057: SO THOSE ARE WHAT UM WE'LL C CONSTRUCT THE REMOTE\n[8:03] FEE057: THOSE ARE ALL THE\n[8:03] FEE058: YEAH\n[8:03] FEE058: I IT JUST SHOWS WHAT SORT OF ENERGY SOURCE\n[8:05] FEE058: IT COULD BE A BATTERY LIKE RECHARGEABLE PROBABLY\n[8:08] FEE058: UM AN' YEAH WELL HOW THE INFRARED WILL ACTUALLY BE SENT THROUGH THE CHIP TO BE RECEIVED BY THE CHIP ON THE TELEVISION SET ITSELF\n[8:18] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[8:18] FEE057: GREAT\n[8:18] FEE058: OKAY\n[8:20] FEE058: SO NOW IS IT F. EIGHT AGAIN TO ESCAPE\n[8:23] FEE058: OR ESCAPE\n[8:26] FEE058: THERE WE GO\n[8:27] FEE058: OKAY\n[8:28] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[8:29] FEE057: THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[8:31] FEE058: THANK YOU\n[8:31] FEE057: AND UM THE NEXT PRESENTER WILL BE TARA\n[8:38] FEE058: THERE YOU GO TARA\n[8:38] FEE059: THANKS\n[8:44] FEE059: CAN YOU SEE\n[8:47] FEE060: OH\n[9:12] FEE059: DO YOU THINK\n[9:18] FEE059: IS IT UH FUNCTION EIGHT YEAH\n[9:20] FEE060: FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[9:20] FEE057: YEAH\n[9:21] FEE058: FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[9:21] FEE057: FUNCTION F. EIGHT\n[9:22] FEE057: SORRY\n[9:22] FEE058: THE ONE AT THE TOP\n[9:23] FEE059: OH RIGHT\n[9:23] FEE059: OKAY\n[9:28] FEE060: THAT LOOKS RIGHT\n[9:29] FEE057: YEAH\n[9:40] FEE059: OKAY\n[9:43] FEE059: I'M THE USER UM\n[9:48] FEE059: USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[9:51] FEE059: UH THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN OF THE APPARATUS IS THE EFFECT THE APPARATUS SHOULD HAVE\n[9:57] FEE059: UM IN THIS CASE IT'S THE FUNCTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL WHICH IS TO SEND MESSAGES TO THE TELEVISION TELEVISION SET\n[10:04] FEE059: BY TAKING INSPIRATION FROM OTHER SIMILAR DESIGNS WE'LL TRY AND COME UP WITH AN ORIGINAL TRENDY REMOTE CONTROL WHICH IS SELLABLE INTERNATIONAL\n[10:14] FEE059: THERE'RE TWO FUNCTIONAL DESIGN OPTIONS\n[10:17] FEE059: A MULTIFUNCTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL WHICH CAN BE USED FOR SEVERAL ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES\n[10:23] FEE059: AND A SINGLE FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL USED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE TELEVISION\n[10:28] FEE060: I'M SORRY WHAT WAS THAT LAST ONE\n[10:29] FEE060: MULTIFUNCTIONAL AND\n[10:30] FEE059: SORRY\n[10:30] FEE059: UM A SINGLE FUNCTION JUST FOR THE TELEVISION ITSELF\n[10:33] FEE060: CH OH I SEE\n[10:35] FEE059: YEAH\n[10:37] FEE059: UM MULTIFUNCTIONAL CONTROLS CAN BE DIFFICULT TO USE AS THE MULTITUDE OF BUTTONS CAN BE CONFUSING\n[10:46] FEE059: A SINGLE FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL IS SIMPLER TO USE BUT IT MEANS YOU HAVE TO HAVE OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS FOR YOUR OTHER ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES\n[11:08] FEE060: 'KAY\n[11:09] FEE059: UM I THINK THAT A SINGLE FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL WOULD BE PREFERABLE BECAUSE IT'S EASIER TO USE\n[11:17] FEE059: IT'D BE MORE COMPATIBLE WITH A RANGE OF TELEVISION SETS MAKING IT MORE INTERNATIONALLY SELLABLE\n[11:25] FEE059: UM IT WILL MAKE AN ORIGINAL DESIGN MORE OBTAINABLE AS WE HAVE LESS FUNCTIONAL NECESSITIES TO INCLUDE IN THE DESIGN\n[11:33] FEE059: AND IT WOULD BE MORE PROFITABLE AS IT WOULD BE MORE SIMPLISTIC\n[11:37] FEE059: AND LESS FUNCTIONS WOULD HAVE TO BE INCLUDED\n[11:41] FEE059: SO IT WOULD BE CHEAPER TO MAKE\n[11:43] FEE059: AND PROBABLY MORE SELLABLE JUST BECAUSE IT'S MORE COMPATIBLE WITH A R A WIDER RANGE OF DEVICES\n[11:52] FEE059: DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY QUESTIONS\n[11:57] FEE060: SO AS FAR AS WE KNOW UM A SINGLE FUNCTION TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL IS US USABLE INTERNATIONALLY\n[12:06] FEE059: WELL IT'S JUST THAT WHEN WE'RE CREATING IT WE'RE WE HAVE TO MAKE IT UM COMPATIBLE WITH DIFFERENT BRANDS OF DEVICES\n[12:16] FEE060: RIGHT\n[12:17] FEE059: AND IT WOULD BE EASIER TO MAKE IT COMPATIBLE WITH JUST DIFFERENT BRANDS OF TELEVISION DEVICES RATHER THAN OTHER ENT YEAH OTHER ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES\n[12:23] FEE060: D. V. D. S AND V. C. R.\n[12:24] FEE060: OKAY\n[12:25] FEE057: RIGHT\n[12:28] FEE057: DOES EVERYONE AGREE WITH THIS\n[12:29] FEE057: DOES ANYONE OBJECT AND AND FIND THE MULTIFUNCTIONAL MIGHT BE A BETTER WAY TO GO\n[12:35] FEE058: UM I WAS JUST WONDERING ABOUT THE WHAT WHAT GENEVIEVE SAID BEFORE ABOUT HAVING LIKE SOME HIDDEN CONTROLS LIKE HAVING THE OUTER CASING\n[12:43] FEE058: AND THAT WOULD PROBABLY UM I D WELL WELL WHAT YOU SAID BEFORE ABOUT IT BEING A MORE PROFITABLE SIMPLISTIC DESIGN\n[12:51] FEE058: I SUPPOSE HAVING THAT WOULD COMPLICATE IT A LOT MORE\n[12:51] FEE059: YEAH\n[12:54] FEE059: YEAH\n[12:55] FEE058: AND LIMIT THE DESIGN\n[12:56] FEE058: DO YOU THINK\n[12:58] FEE060: YEAH I THINK I AGREE WITH THE SINGLE DESIGN THING FOR NOW BECAUSE WE'RE TRYING TO DO SO MUCH THAT IF WE'RE TRYING TO MAKE A UNIQUE\n[13:03] FEE060: USER FRIENDLY DADADA AND IT'S ALSO MULTI ALSO MULTIFUNCTIONAL UM WE'RE GONNA GO OVER BUDGET FOR ONE THING\n[13:03] FEE058: YEAH\n[13:09] FEE060: SO\n[13:09] FEE059: YEAH\n[13:09] FEE058: YEAH\n[13:10] FEE058: THAT'S TRUE\n[13:10] FEE059: YEAH\n[13:10] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[13:11] FEE058: YEAH\n[13:12] FEE059: AND WITH THIS WE'LL HAVE MORE ROOM IN THE BUDGET PROBABLY TO MAKE A MORE ORIGINAL DESIGN\n[13:17] FEE058: YEAH\n[13:17] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[13:18] FEE059: WE'LL HAVE MORE MONEY TO GO INTO THE DESIGN SIDE OF IT\n[13:20] FEE057: YEAH\n[13:22] FEE058: OKAY\n[13:24] FEE058: YEAH\n[13:24] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[13:24] FEE057: SOUNDS GREAT\n[13:25] FEE060: MM 'KAY\n[13:26] FEE057: ALRIGHT WELL UM ARE YOU READY FOR YOUR PRESENTATION GENEVIEVE\n[13:31] FEE060: YES I AM\n[13:33] FEE057: FABULOUS\n[13:34] FEE057: EXCEPT YOU'RE NOT HOOKED UP TO THE GREAT\n[13:35] FEE060: OH I'M NOT HOOKED UP BUT OTHER THAN THAT COMPLETELY READY\n[13:48] FEE060: OKAY\n[13:59] FEE060: OKAY\n[14:05] FEE060: OH\n[14:06] FEE060: I JUST LOST MY MICROPHONE\n[14:08] FEE057: NO PROBLEM WE CAN\n[14:09] FEE060: JUST A MOMENT\n[14:10] FEE060: OKAY\n[14:10] FEE060: SO I'LL BE DISCUSSING THE FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF THIS REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:15] FEE060: UM AND I'LL GIVE YOU A LITTLE BRIEFING ON WHAT THAT MEANS EXACTLY\n[14:20] FEE060: UM IF YOU ALL REMEMBER FROM THE EMAIL WE GOT BEFORE OUR VERY FIRST UH KICK OFF MEETING WITH THE COFFEE MACHINE\n[14:27] FEE060: THE FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF THAT WAS TO PRODUCE HOT COFFEE QUICKLY\n[14:30] FEE060: UM SO WHAT I'LL BE TALKING ABOUT NOW IS THE EQUIVALENT FOR A REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:34] FEE060: UM SO BASICALLY WHAT NEEDS AND DESIRES ARE TO BE FULFILLED\n[14:38] FEE060: UM I'VE DONE SOME MARKETING RESEARCH A LOT OF INTERVIEWS WITH REMOTE CONTROL USERS UM AND SOME INTERNET RESEARCH\n[14:45] FEE060: AND I'LL SHOW YOU MY FINDINGS\n[14:49] FEE060: OH AND FIRSTLY I WANTED TO REMIND YOU ABOUT OUR COMPANY MOTTO AND PURPOSE\n[14:52] FEE060: SO WE BELIEVE IN PROVIDING INTERNATIONAL MARKET WITH FASHIONABLE PRODUCTS\n[14:55] FEE060: UM HENCE OUR MOTTO WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[14:58] FEE060: SO I THINK THAT SHOULD BE OUR PRIORITY HERE\n[15:01] FEE060: UM AND WE SHOULD ALSO BE LOOKING TO TRENDS IN CLOTHING AND INTERIOR DESIGN\n[15:05] FEE060: NOT JUST IN ELECTRONIC FASHION\n[15:07] FEE060: SO THAT IT'S SOMETHING THAT FITS IN THE HOUSEHOLD\n[15:12] FEE057: I'M SORRY WHAT WAS THAT LAST THING THAT YOU JUST SAID\n[15:14] FEE060: UM WE SHOULD BE LOOKING TOWARDS TRENDS IN BOTH CLOTHING AND INTERIOR DESIGN\n[15:18] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[15:18] FEE060: ANY TRENDS THAT ARE GOING ON IN IN THE PUBLIC EVEN MEDIA YOU KNOW WHO'S FAMOUS\n[15:20] FEE058: MM\n[15:22] FEE060: WHAT T. V. SHOWS ARE BEING WATCHED UM TO INFLUENCE OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:22] FEE058: YEAH\n[15:29] FEE060: OKAY SO THE FINDINGS\n[15:31] FEE060: UM SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF USERS OF REMOTE CONTROLS FIND THEM UGLY\n[15:35] FEE060: WHICH IS A QUITE A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER\n[15:37] FEE060: UM THE OTHER TWENTY FIVE PERCENT DIDN'T SPECIFY IF THEY LOVE THEM OR FOUND THEM YOU KNOW NEUTRAL\n[15:42] FEE060: EIGHTY PERCENT OF USERS WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY WHEN A REMOTE CONTROL WOULD LOOK FANCY\n[15:46] FEE060: CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS DO NOT MATCH WELL THE OPERATING BEHAVIOUR OF THE USER\n[15:49] FEE057: I'M SORRY THAT EIGHTY PERCENT OF USERS WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY WHEN A REMOTE CONTROL WOULD LOOK FANCY\n[15:53] FEE057: YOU MEAN THAT THEY WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY ON A FANCY LOOKING REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:56] FEE060: YEAH THEY'RE WILLING THEY'RE WILLING TO SPEND MONEY ON A REMOTE CONTROL WITH PERSONALITY\n[16:00] FEE060: AS OPPOSED TO YOUR BASIC YOU KNOW OVAL BLACK ALL SAME SIZE BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:00] FEE057: OKAY\n[16:01] FEE058: MM\n[16:02] FEE058: YEAH\n[16:05] FEE060: UM SO IT IS SOMETHING THAT PEOPLE CARE ABOUT\n[16:07] FEE060: IT'S NOT IT'S NOT IGNORED IN THE HOUSEHOLD\n[16:10] FEE060: UM SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF REMOTE CONTROL USERS SAID THAT THEY ZAP A LOT\n[16:13] FEE060: ZAPPING MEANING THEY GO THROUGH CHANNELS A LOT\n[16:15] FEE060: THEY'RE YOU KNOW THUMB MASTERS\n[16:15] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[16:17] FEE060: UM AND FIFTY PERCENT OF USERS SAY THEY ONLY USE TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS\n[16:21] FEE060: THAT A VERY SMALL AMOUNT\n[16:25] FEE060: THOUGHT THAT WAS INTERESTING\n[16:26] FEE057: ALRIGHT SO IT MIGHT BE VERY APPEALING IF UM WE HAVE VERY CONCISE BUTTONS\n[16:26] FEE058: MM\n[16:28] FEE058: THE SINGLE FUNCTION\n[16:31] FEE057: AND ANOTHER THING WITH UM LOTS OF SURFING WE'D PROBABLY HAVE TO WORK ON SOMETHING THAT COULD BE UM A LOT MORE DURABLE\n[16:31] FEE058: YEAH\n[16:38] FEE057: BECAUSE I FIND WITH UM CHANNEL CHANGERS THAT UM A LOT OF THE NUMBERS GET RUBBED DOWN IF THEY'RE PRINTED ON THE BUTTON\n[16:41] FEE060: YES\n[16:43] FEE059: YEAH\n[16:43] FEE058: YEAH THAT'S A GOOD POINT\n[16:44] FEE059: YEAH\n[16:45] FEE060: AND ACTUALLY TO GO WITH THAT I'M GONNA GIVE YOU SOME STATISTICS ON THE UH RELEVANCY OF THE BUTTONS HOW MUCH THEY'RE USED\n[16:51] FEE060: AND UH HOW IMPORTANT THE UH USERS FIND THEM\n[16:54] FEE060: SO THE POWER BUTTON OBVIOUSLY IN AN HOUR IS ONLY USED ONCE\n[16:57] FEE060: HOPEFULLY THE PERSON'S NOT TURNING ON AND OFF THE T. V.\n[16:59] FEE060: UM BUT THE RELEVANCE OF THAT BUTTON IS NINE OUT OF TEN\n[17:02] FEE060: SO PEOPLE WANNA BE ABLE TO TURN ON THE T. V. WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:06] FEE060: UM AS OPPOSED TO STANDING UP AND TURNING ON THE TELEVISION SET\n[17:09] FEE060: CHANNEL SELECTION IS USED A HUNDRED AND SIXTY EIGHT TIMES ON AVERAGE PER HOUR\n[17:13] FEE060: THAT'S A HUGE AMOUNT\n[17:14] FEE060: THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT BUTTON\n[17:16] FEE060: UM SO OBVIOUSLY WHEN COMMERCIALS COME ON THEY'RE CHANGING IT SO AS YOU SAID WE WANT A DURABLE BUTTON THAT'S NOT GONNA RUN DOWN\n[17:21] FEE060: RELEVANCE OF THAT BUTTON OUR USERS FOUND WAS UH TEN TEN OUT OF TEN\n[17:25] FEE060: UH DITTO FOR VOLUME SELECTION SO TEN OUT OF TEN\n[17:28] FEE060: AND IT'S USED ON AVERAGE FOUR TIMES AN HOUR\n[17:31] FEE060: NOT AS MUCH AS CHANNEL SELECTION BUT STILL SIGNIFICANT\n[17:33] FEE060: UM AUDIO SETTINGS IS USED ON AVERAGE ZERO POINT EIGHT TIMES AN HOUR\n[17:36] FEE060: RELEVANCE IS TWO\n[17:38] FEE060: SCREEN SETTINGS WHICH MEANS BRIGHTNESS COLOUR ETCETERA ZERO POINT FIVE TIMES AN HOUR\n[17:42] FEE060: UM AND RELEVANCE OF ONE POINT FIVE\n[17:44] FEE060: WE'RE GETTING TO SPECIFIC STATISTICS HERE\n[17:47] FEE060: TELETEXT UM NOW I'M NOT TOO CLEAR ON WHAT THAT IS\n[17:50] FEE060: I DON'T KNOW IF YOU CAN HELP ME\n[17:51] FEE060: FLIPPING PAGES\n[17:54] FEE060: IS THAT\n[17:54] FEE059: IT'S UM\n[17:56] FEE058: IT'S LIKE THE NEWS\n[17:57] FEE058: OR LIKE INFORMATION\n[17:57] FEE059: IT HAS T. V. HAS LIKE INFORMATION IT HAS INFORMATION ON HOLIDAYS THE NEWS ENTERTAINMENT\n[18:03] FEE057: YEAH\n[18:03] FEE058: THE AND WHAT'S ON\n[18:04] FEE060: SO LIKE A RUNNING BANNER UNDERNEATH\n[18:04] FEE057: IT'S UM NO IT'S A BUTTON THAT YOU PRESS AND THEN YOU UH LIKE A MENU POPS UP\n[18:05] FEE059: NO LI YEAH\n[18:09] FEE059: YEAH\n[18:09] FEE057: I HAVEN'T USED IT BEFORE BUT\n[18:10] FEE060: OH\n[18:11] FEE058: IT'S LIKE\n[18:11] FEE059: AND YOU HAVE PAGE NUMBERS LIKE FOR THE MENU AND YOU PRESS THE PAGE NUMBERS WITH YOUR REMOTE AND IT IT'LL COME UP\n[18:17] FEE060: OKAY\n[18:17] FEE058: IT'S LIKE VERY BASIC INTERNET\n[18:19] FEE059: VERY BASIC INTERNET YEAH\n[18:19] FEE058: SORT OF UM\n[18:21] FEE060: OKAY\n[18:21] FEE059: BUT YOU HAVE YEAH\n[18:21] FEE060: LIKE TELLS YOU THE WEATHER AND OKAY\n[18:23] FEE059: BUT YOU HAVE NO INTERACTION BACK WITH IT YOU KNOW\n[18:26] FEE059: LIKE THE INTERNET YOU CAN SEND EMAILS AND YOU'VE NO INTERACTION\n[18:27] FEE058: YEAH IT'S JUST INFORMATION THAT UM LIKE TELEVISION TIMETABLES WHAT'S ON WHAT'S ON NOW WHAT'S ON NEXT ON EVERY CHANNEL AND\n[18:27] FEE060: RIGHT\n[18:34] FEE059: YEAH\n[18:35] FEE060: ALRIGHT\n[18:36] FEE060: WELL I GUESS I'M NOT WITH IT BECAUSE I WASN'T BUT IT'S IT'S BEING USED FOURTEEN TIMES AN HOUR\n[18:39] FEE060: UM AND HAS A R A HIGH RELEVANCE OF SIX POINT FIVE\n[18:42] FEE060: SO IT LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING THAT WE'RE GONNA WANT TO DO SOME RESEARCH ON AND INCLUDE ON OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[18:44] FEE059: YEAH\n[18:44] FEE058: YEAH\n[18:46] FEE060: UM CHANNEL SETTINGS\n[18:48] FEE060: ZERO POINT ZERO ONE TIMES AN HOUR\n[18:49] FEE060: RELEVANCE OF THREE\n[18:51] FEE060: CHANNEL SETTINGS\n[18:53] FEE059: UH PROBABLY JUST TUNING IN THE CHANNELS WOULD IT BE\n[18:57] FEE060: P SORRY\n[18:57] FEE060: CHANGING THE CHANNELS\n[18:58] FEE059: TUNING THEM IN AT THE VERY START\n[18:59] FEE059: YOU KNOW IF YOU GET A NEW T. V. SET YOU TUNE IN ALL THE CHANNELS DO YOU TH DO YOU THINK\n[19:02] FEE060: OH OKAY\n[19:02] FEE058: TO GET THE RIGHT RECEPTION AND PICTURE I SUPPOSE\n[19:03] FEE059: YEAH\n[19:04] FEE059: YEAH\n[19:04] FEE060: YEAH\n[19:05] FEE060: OKAY\n[19:05] FEE057: MM\n[19:07] FEE060: UM SO IT'S NOT USED VERY OFTEN BUT PEOPLE STILL FIND IT RELEVANT\n[19:10] FEE060: OKAY\n[19:12] FEE060: UM BIGGEST FRUSTRATIONS OF UH THE PEOPLE THAT WE INTERVIEWED\n[19:16] FEE060: REMOTE CONTROLS ARE OFTEN LOST SOMEWHERE\n[19:18] FEE060: SO THAT WAS ALREADY DISCUSSED BY POPPY\n[19:19] FEE060: HOW WE COULD HAVE A AN ALARM SYSTEM SO THAT PEOPLE CAN FIND IT\n[19:23] FEE060: UM TAKES TOO MUCH TIME TO LEARN HOW TO USE A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:26] FEE060: SO IT SHOULD BE VERY USER FRIENDLY YOU KNOW\n[19:28] FEE060: PEOPLE KNOW WHAT TO DO VERY QUICKLY\n[19:30] FEE060: UM REMOTE CONTROLS ARE BAD FOR R. S. I.\n[19:35] FEE058: REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY\n[19:35] FEE059: REPETI UH\n[19:37] FEE060: AH\n[19:38] FEE058: I THINK\n[19:38] FEE060: IS THAT WHAT IT IS\n[19:39] FEE060: PEOPLE WITH ARTHRITIS AND SUCH\n[19:40] FEE057: THAT'S RATHER SAD\n[19:43] FEE060: UM MAYBE OUR\n[19:43] FEE058: OH I'M GUESSING THAT'S WHAT IT IS\n[19:45] FEE059: YEAH YEAH\n[19:45] FEE058: I'M NOT\n[19:45] FEE059: I THINK IT IS\n[19:46] FEE060: DESIGNERS CAN LOOK INTO THAT\n[19:47] FEE060: UM BUTTONS THAT DON'T REQUIRE YOU KNOW VERY FIRM PUSHING IF THEY RESPOND\n[19:48] FEE058: MM\n[19:51] FEE058: YEAH\n[19:53] FEE060: BUT WE'LL HAVE TO ALSO AVOID YOU KNOW BUTTONS RESPONDING TO THE SLIGHTEST TOUCH AS WELL\n[19:57] FEE060: THAT'S A PROBLEM\n[19:58] FEE058: YEAH\n[19:58] FEE058: IT IS\n[20:00] FEE060: OKAY\n[20:01] FEE060: DID YOU GUYS UH GET THAT ONE DOWN\n[20:02] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[20:03] FEE057: YEP\n[20:05] FEE060: UM OKAY HERE'S SOME IDEAS FOR YOU\n[20:08] FEE060: A LARGE PERCENTAGE OF THE PUBLIC WOULD PAY FOR VOICE RECOGNITION ON THE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[20:12] FEE060: SO I'LL SHOW YOU SOME NUMBERS HERE\n[20:18] FEE060: UM SO THE YOUNGEST AGE GROUP FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE\n[20:21] FEE060: NINETY ONE POINT TWO PERCENT SAID THAT THEY WOULD PAY EXTRA MONEY TO HAVE VOICE RECOGNI VOICE RECOGNITION INCLUDED ON THEIR REMOTE CONTROL\n[20:26] FEE060: UM AND YOU CAN SEE THAT NUMBER DECREASES A BIT WITH OL S INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE IS THE LOWEST AMOUNT\n[20:34] FEE060: UM THAT WOULD ARE WILLING TO PAY EXTRA\n[20:36] FEE060: SO I GUESS WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO FIGURE OUT WHAT AGE GROUP WE'RE WE'RE TARGETING AND IF AND IF VOICE RECOGNITION IS SOMETHING WE WANNA LOOK INTO\n[20:42] FEE060: AND IF WE HAVE THE BUDGET FOR IT\n[20:43] FEE060: UM IF WE ARE TARGETING YOUNG ADULTS IT LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING THAT WOULD PAY OFF\n[20:47] FEE060: SEEING AS NINETY PERCENT OVER NINETY PERCENT WOULD PAY FOR IT\n[20:51] FEE057: I AGREE WITH UM IF WE'RE TARGETING YOUNG ADULTS THEN IT WOULD BE SOMETHING WE SHOULD LOOK INTO\n[20:56] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[20:56] FEE057: UM FINANCIALLY AND AND FUNCTIONALLY\n[20:59] FEE057: UM AND ESPECIALLY IF WE ARE UM TRYING TO BE TRENDY GO WITH FASHIONS THINGS LIKE THAT\n[21:03] FEE058: MM\n[21:05] FEE057: UM AGES LIKE FROM THIRTY FIVE TO SIXTY FIVE WHICH SHOW LOWER NUMBERS PROBABLY WON'T BE AS CONCERNED\n[21:13] FEE060: SO THAT THAT'S A WHOLE OTHER FIELD OF RESEARCH\n[21:15] FEE060: I DON'T KNOW IF IT'D BE IF WE'D STILL HAVE A REMOTE OR IF YOU'RE TALKING TO YOUR TELEVISION AND SAYING CHANGE CHANNEL\n[21:20] FEE060: UM AND DEPENDING ON HOW MANY MEMBERS YOU HAVE IN HOUSEHOLDS\n[21:20] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[21:21] FEE058: YEAH\n[21:22] FEE060: SO IT M IT MAY BE TOO COMPLICATED FOR US BUT IT'S SOMETHING TO KEEP IN MIND ANYWAY\n[21:24] FEE057: YEAH\n[21:25] FEE057: AND SOMETHING THAT MIGHT FURTHER COMPLICATE IT IS THAT THE T. V. MAKES NOISE ITSELF\n[21:29] FEE060: RIGHT\n[21:30] FEE057: WONDER IF IT WOULD HAVE\n[21:30] FEE059: YEAH\n[21:31] FEE058: AND IF THERE WAS CONVERSATION IN THE ROOM AT THE SAME TIME ALTHOUGH IN THEORY IT DOESN'T TEND TO BE WHEN YOU'RE WATCHING TELEVISION\n[21:35] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[21:35] FEE057: YEAH\n[21:40] FEE058: BUT COULD BE VERY DIFFICULT TO GET THE SPECIFIC UH DESIGN\n[21:48] FEE057: YEAH\n[21:48] FEE057: IF WE'RE LOOKING FOR A SIMPLISTIC DESIGN IF WE NEED TO DECIDE IF THAT IS OUR UM INTENTION IS IS A SIMPLISTIC DESIGN\n[21:50] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[21:50] FEE058: YEAH\n[21:53] FEE058: MM\n[21:55] FEE057: UM BECAUSE IF IF IT IS THEN I THINK VOICE UM VOICE ACTIVATED\n[22:01] FEE060: IT LOOKS LIKE\n[22:02] FEE057: YEAH AND THAT WOULD SORT OF NEGATE THE WHOLE REMOTE CONTROL THING\n[22:06] FEE057: BECAUSE IF PEOPLE CAN ACTIVATE THE TELEVISION WITH THEIR VOICE THEN THEY WON'T BE USING A THEY WON'T BE TALKING INTO A REMOTE I'M SURE\n[22:06] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[22:09] FEE060: IT'D BE LIKE THE ULTIMATE REMOTE\n[22:13] FEE060: UM OKAY\n[22:15] FEE060: AND TH THE LAST THING HERE WAS A AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[22:18] FEE060: SO I MEAN VOICE RECOGNITION MIGHT BE A LITTLE TOO EXTREME FOR US\n[22:20] FEE060: NOT PRACTICAL\n[22:21] FEE060: UM AN L. C. D. SCREEN THOUGH MIGHT BE SOMETHING THAT YOU KNOW YOU CAN SHIFT THROUGH PAGES KIND OF LI THE WAY THIS POWERPOINT IS WORKING\n[22:27] FEE058: YEAH\n[22:27] FEE060: SO THAT YOU DON'T HAVE SO MANY BUTTONS TO DEAL WITH\n[22:30] FEE057: UM I DON'T KNOW WHAT AN L. C. D. SCREEN IS\n[22:31] FEE060: OH SORRY JUST JUST A SCREEN LIKE A COMPUTER SCREEN\n[22:34] FEE060: S OR LIKE UM\n[22:35] FEE059: MOBILE PHONE\n[22:36] FEE060: YEAH\n[22:37] FEE058: MM\n[22:37] FEE059: YEAH\n[22:37] FEE060: OR LIKE AN ALARM CLOCK\n[22:38] FEE060: YOU'D HAVE AN L. C. D. VERSUS JUST A A NORMAL CLOCK\n[22:40] FEE058: WHAT WHAT WOULD APPEAR ON THE SCREEN\n[22:42] FEE057: I HAVE NO IDEA STILL\n[22:44] FEE057: I'M SORRY\n[22:44] FEE060: OH JUST LIKE AN ELECTRONIC SCREEN\n[22:46] FEE060: AS OPPOSED TO JUST BUTTONS\n[22:47] FEE060: THERE WOULD BE LIKE A LITTLE LIKE ON YEAH\n[22:48] FEE057: OH ON THE REMOTE\n[22:49] FEE057: OKAY\n[22:50] FEE060: LIKE ON THE TOP OF A CELLPHONE THE THE LITTLE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[22:52] FEE057: YEAH\n[22:53] FEE060: UM NOW THAT'S I I DUNNO EXACTLY WHAT EXACTLY WE'D PUT ON THERE\n[22:56] FEE060: I GUESS THE CHANNEL THAT YOU'RE ON THE V THE VOLUME SETTING\n[22:57] FEE059: YEAH\n[22:59] FEE059: COULD IT IT IT WOULD BE GOOD IF IT HAD THE ACTUAL PROGRAMME THAT WAS ON AND WHAT WAS NEXT\n[23:04] FEE059: BUT THAT WOULD PROBABLY BE\n[23:05] FEE058: LIKE LINKED IN WITH THE TELETEXT OR SORT OF LIKE AN\n[23:06] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[23:06] FEE059: YEAH\n[23:07] FEE059: THAT WOULD BE GOOD YEAH\n[23:10] FEE058: TELETEXT AT YOUR FINGERS WITHOUT HAVING TO ACCESS THAT THROUGH THE TELEVISION\n[23:12] FEE059: YEAH\n[23:18] FEE059: MIGHT BE QUITE EXPENSIVE TO DO THAT THOUGH\n[23:21] FEE058: MM YEAH\n[23:25] FEE058: COULD BE\n[23:25] FEE060: WELL I GUESS THAT'S SOMETHING WE CAN ALL TAKE BACK TO OUR RESPECTIVE RESEARCH\n[23:26] FEE057: RIGHT\n[23:30] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[23:31] FEE060: UM AND FINALLY WHOOPS MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES AND THOUGHTS\n[23:35] FEE060: UM I THINK OUR PRIORITY REALLY SHOULD BE UNIQUE DESIGN\n[23:38] FEE060: UM WE WANT SOMETHING THAT PEOPLE WANT IN THEIR HOME\n[23:40] FEE060: EVERY REMOTE CONTROL LOOKS THE SAME SO UH IN MY OPINION IT SHOULD BE UM USER FRIENDLY AND UNIQUE\n[23:47] FEE060: SO THE OTHER STUFF MIGHT BE A LITTLE TOO A LITTLE TOO GADGETY FOR SOME PEOPLE\n[23:52] FEE058: YEAH\n[23:52] FEE060: UM I TH MYSELF VOICE RECOGNITION KIND OF SCARES ME OFF\n[23:56] FEE060: SO IF WE'RE IF WE'RE AIMING TO MAKE THIS AN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED PRODUCT UM AND FOR ALL THE OTHER THING IS LIKE AGE MARKET\n[23:56] FEE058: MM\n[24:03] FEE060: I MEAN IF WE WANTED TO CONCENTRATE ON FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE YEARS OLDS WE COULD GO FOR THE FANCY STUFF\n[24:07] FEE060: BUT IF WE WANNA MAKE FIFTY MILLION AND AND HAVE EVERYONE WANT THIS REMOTE CONTROL WE SHOULD MAYBE\n[24:13] FEE060: STICK TO THE BASICS\n[24:14] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[24:14] FEE059: AND WE SHOULD KEEP IN MIND THAT FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE YEAR OLDS MIGHT NOT HAVE TWENTY FIVE EUROS TO SPEND ON A REMOTE CONTROL\n[24:20] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[24:21] FEE059: LIKE THEIR PRIORITIES MIGHT NOT BE A FANCY REMOTE CONTROL WHEN THEY'RE JUST STARTING OUT AND YEAH\n[24:27] FEE060: RIGHT\n[24:27] FEE060: AND WE HAVE TO KEEP IN MIND THE THE RELIABILITY OF OUR RESEARCH\n[24:30] FEE060: I MEAN YOU KNOW A SIXTEEN YEAR OLD BOY WOULD SAY YEAH I'D PAY EXTRA FOR VOICE RECOGNITION UNTIL THEY REALISE THAT'S THREE MONTHS ALLOWANCE\n[24:32] FEE059: YEAH\n[24:37] FEE060: UM SO I I THINK I THINK THE OLDER GENERATIONS WE SHOULD BE CATERING TO A BIT MORE\n[24:37] FEE059: YEAH\n[24:42] FEE059: EARLY TWENTIES THAT'S THE KIND OF AGE GROUP\n[24:43] FEE057: YEAH\n[24:45] FEE057: AND IF ONE OF THE LARGEST UH OR MOST COMPLAINED ABOUT THING IS THAT IT TAKES SO LONG TO GET TO KNOW HOW TO USE A REMOTE CONTROL\n[24:46] FEE059: TWENTIES\n[24:51] FEE060: YEAH\n[24:52] FEE058: YEAH\n[24:53] FEE057: I'M SURE THAT SOMETHING LIKE AN L. C. D. SCREEN OR REMOTE CONTROL WOULD BE JUST FURTHERING THAT PROBLEM\n[25:00] FEE058: YEAH\n[25:00] FEE060: YEP\n[25:01] FEE058: COMPLICATED JUS COMPLICATING THINGS EVEN FO MM\n[25:02] FEE057: YEAH\n[25:02] FEE059: YEAH\n[25:04] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[25:05] FEE060: OKAY\n[25:05] FEE058: OKAY\n[25:05] FEE060: THAT'S IT FOR THE MARKET RESEARCH\n[25:07] FEE057: OKAY\n[25:08] FEE057: BEFORE WE GO INTO UH MORE DISCUSSION ON WE WANT THIS DESIGN TO LOOK LIKE I'VE RECEIVED SOME INFORMATION FROM THE MANAGEMENT THAT WILL AFFECT SOME OF OUR DECISIONS\n[25:20] FEE057: UM FOR ONE THING BECAUSE HAVING CONTROLS WITH D. V. D. V. C. R. THAT SORT OF THING WOULD REALLY COMPLICATE THE DESIGN OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[25:32] FEE057: UM WE'VE DECIDED NOT TO INCLUDE THEM AND MAKE IT A SPECIFIC JUST A SPECIFIC TELEVISION UM FUNCTION\n[25:40] FEE057: WHICH IS GOOD AS AS WE'VE SORT OF DECIDED THAT WE WOULD LIKE TO GO WITH THAT ANYWAY\n[25:46] FEE057: UM FOR MANY REASONS\n[25:47] FEE057: SO UM WE HAVE THAT DECISION SORT OF MADE FOR US\n[25:50] FEE057: ANOTHER THING THAT MIGHT UM AFFECT OTHER DECISIONS IS THAT UM THE MANAGEMENT FEELS THAT TELETEXT IS OUTDATED BECAUSE MORE PEOPLE ARE USING THE INTERNET NOW\n[26:01] FEE057: AND SO UH WE WON'T CONCERN OURSELVES WITH UM NAVIGATING THE TELETEXT OPTION\n[26:07] FEE058: CAN I JUST INTERRUPT\n[26:08] FEE057: YEP\n[26:09] FEE058: WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLUG IN YOUR HAVE YOU GOT A POWERPOINT OR NOT\n[26:11] FEE060: YEAH\n[26:11] FEE060: MAYBE WE CAN DO THE\n[26:12] FEE057: OKAY SURE\n[26:14] FEE057: YEAH I DO\n[26:14] FEE057: I'M LOOKING AT LOOKING AT IT RIGHT NOW\n[26:14] FEE058: OKAY\n[26:15] FEE058: THANKS\n[26:18] FEE060: THERE YOU GO\n[26:19] FEE057: THANK YOU\n[26:22] FEE060: OH COME BACK SCREEN\n[26:28] FEE060: HMM\n[26:33] FEE058: WERE THEY WAS THE MANAGEMENT SUGGESTING USE OF THE INTERNET RATHER THAN TELETEXT OR JUST AVOIDING BOTH ALTOGETHER\n[26:41] FEE057: UM WELL I MEAN WE DON'T HAVE THE RESOURCES OR OR POSSIBILITY OF USING THE INTERNET WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[26:45] FEE058: YEAH\n[26:47] FEE058: YEAH\n[26:49] FEE057: BUT UM THEY WERE JUST PRETTY MUCH SAYING THAT THE TELETEXT WOULD NOT BE USED\n[26:52] FEE058: OKAY\n[26:53] FEE058: YEAH\n[26:54] FEE058: OKAY\n[26:56] FEE057: ALRIGHT AND ANOTHER THING\n[26:57] FEE057: THIS IS FOR THE DESIGN THE DESIGN OF THE PRODUCT IS THAT UM WE WANNA CREATE UM\n[27:06] FEE057: MORE OF A SENSE THAT PEOPLE KNOW THAT THIS IS FROM OUR COMPANY\n[27:10] FEE057: SO UM ALL THE REMOTE CONTROLS MUST HAVE OUR UM WE'LL INCORPORATE OUR LOGO AND COLOUR IN IN SOME WAY\n[27:10] FEE058: RIGHT\n[27:16] FEE058: YEAH\n[27:17] FEE058: YEAH\n[27:17] FEE057: SO UM PERHAPS UM OUR LOGO ON THE BOTTOM OR WHEREVER YOU FEEL LIKE IT WOULD LOOK GOOD\n[27:23] FEE058: OKAY\n[27:24] FEE057: UM IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THE COLOUR OF OUR UM OF OUR COMPANY BUT ANOTHER THING IS THAT UM\n[27:28] FEE058: JUST\n[27:34] FEE057: WE NEED TO WE PROBABLY WOULD HAVE TO HAVE THAT COLOUR AND AND LOGO DECIDED UPON\n[27:40] FEE057: UM I'M ASSUMING THAT WE ALREADY HAVE ONE BUT FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS MEETING I I WASN'T OFFERED A\n[27:47] FEE057: LIKE A TYPE OF LOGO OR COLOUR SO IF THAT COULD BE UM SOMEWHERE ON THE DESIGN SO THAT WE CAN BE RECOGNISABLE\n[27:49] FEE058: OKAY\n[27:50] FEE058: WORK ON THAT\n[27:53] FEE060: IT'S PROBABLY R. R. R. IN YELLOW\n[27:55] FEE059: YEAH\n[27:56] FEE058: YEAH\n[27:57] FEE057: THE LITTLE R. R. YELLOW THING\n[27:58] FEE057: OKAY\n[27:59] FEE060: YEAH I THINK\n[27:59] FEE059: YEAH\n[27:59] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[27:59] FEE057: REAL REACTION\n[28:02] FEE057: OKAY\n[28:04] FEE057: UM YES THOSE ARE THE CHANGES\n[28:06] FEE057: UM SO NOW WE NEED TO DISCUSS UM\n[28:13] FEE057: AND COME TO A DECISION ON OUR REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS OF OF HOW THIS IS GOING TO BE\n[28:18] FEE057: I'M JUST GOING TO LOOK AT MY NOTES FOR A SECOND\n[28:21] FEE057: UM WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON A TARGET GROUP AND THE FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[28:25] FEE057: SO UM WE ALREADY KNOW THAT IT'LL JUST BE FOR THE TELEVISION\n[28:25] FEE058: OKAY\n[28:29] FEE057: IT'LL IT WON'T HAVE TELETEXT\n[28:31] FEE057: BUT UM YOU KNOW WE COULD DISCUSS UM THOSE OTHER OPTIONS THAT YOU BROUGHT UP GENEVIEVE\n[28:39] FEE060: OKAY SO I ARE WE GOING TO WRITE OFF THE L. C. D. OPTION\n[28:42] FEE058: YEAH\n[28:43] FEE057: IS THAT HOW MOST PEOPLE FEEL ABOUT THAT\n[28:43] FEE059: YEAH\n[28:43] FEE060: YEAH\n[28:45] FEE058: YEAH\n[28:46] FEE060: OKAY\n[28:46] FEE057: OKAY\n[28:46] FEE060: SO NO L. C. D. NO TELETEXT AND NO VOICE RECOGNITION\n[28:51] FEE059: I THINK IT WOULD BE ANNOYING THOUGH IF I DON'T USE TELETEXT THAT MUCH\n[28:54] FEE059: BUT IF IT WAS ON YOUR T. V. YOU'D WANT TO BE ABLE TO USE IT IF\n[29:00] FEE057: YEAH BUT ANOTHER THING IS THAT IF WE'RE REACHING AN INTERNATIONAL CROWD UM\n[29:00] FEE059: YOU'D YEAH\n[29:04] FEE057: I KNOW FOR ONE THAT IN NORTH AMERICA THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS TELETEXT SO IT'D BE REALLY SUPERFLUOUS\n[29:06] FEE060: YEAH\n[29:07] FEE059: SO IS IT JUST OKAY\n[29:07] FEE060: NEVER HEARD OF IT\n[29:07] FEE058: YEAH\n[29:09] FEE059: ALRIGHT\n[29:10] FEE057: YEAH\n[29:10] FEE059: RIGHT\n[29:11] FEE057: I DON'T KNOW ABOUT OTHER COUNTRIES BESIDES THE U. K.\n[29:12] FEE057: DO YOU KNOW IF ANYWHERE ELSE HAS IT\n[29:13] FEE059: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:14] FEE058: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:15] FEE059: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:15] FEE058: MORE RESEARCH REQUIRED I THINK\n[29:18] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[29:18] FEE058: BUT IF WAS IT A MANAGEMENT DECISION THAT WE'RE HAVING OKAY\n[29:21] FEE057: IT WAS A MANAGEMENT DECISION SO IT'S IT'S PRETTY MUCH OUT OF OUR HANDS AT THIS POINT\n[29:22] FEE059: YEAH\n[29:22] FEE058: SO\n[29:24] FEE058: OKAY\n[29:24] FEE059: OKAY THEN\n[29:26] FEE057: 'KAY\n[29:27] FEE057: SO I GUESS WE'RE LOOKING AT SOMETHING RATHER SIMPLE\n[29:31] FEE060: UM WELL I GUESS JUST FROM MY FINDINGS IT LOOKS LIKE WE WANNA MINIMISE BUTTONS\n[29:36] FEE058: 'KAY\n[29:37] FEE060: UM\n[29:39] FEE058: MINIMAL\n[29:41] FEE060: AND THE WHAT WAS THE WORD THEY USED\n[29:43] FEE060: F FINDABILITY IS IMPORTANT\n[29:48] FEE057: YEAH\n[29:48] FEE057: I THINK WE SHOULD DEFINITELY GO AHEAD WITH THE ALARM SYSTEM IDEA THAT YOU HAD\n[29:51] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[29:51] FEE058: YEAH OKAY\n[29:52] FEE059: YEAH\n[29:52] FEE057: 'CAUSE I'M SURE THAT COULD BE INEX INEXPENSIVE BECAUSE WE COULD USE THE SAME KIND OF INFRARED\n[29:56] FEE058: YEAH\n[29:57] FEE058: THE SAME SIGNALLING\n[29:57] FEE057: THE SAME SIGNAL THROUGH THAT AND IT COULD JUST LIKE MAKE A LITTLE BEEPING NOISE\n[29:58] FEE058: I MEAN\n[30:02] FEE057: IT'S NOT THAT EXPENSIVE TO DO\n[30:02] FEE058: OR VIBRATE JUST THE SAME AS A MOBILE PHONE\n[30:05] FEE058: LIKE YOU JUST A A BUZZ OR SOMETHING\n[30:06] FEE057: YEAH\n[30:07] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[30:07] FEE057: YEAH\n[30:07] FEE058: YEAH\n[30:08] FEE057: OKAY\n[30:08] FEE057: I LIKE THAT IDEA\n[30:09] FEE059: WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO UM PUT THE LITTLE DEVICE ANYWHERE\n[30:15] FEE059: 'CAUSE UH ISN'T OUR REMOTE CONTROL FOR\n[30:19] FEE059: ALL T. V. S SO\n[30:21] FEE058: IF DO YOU MEAN THE THE LINK BETWEEN THE WELL IF THE BUTTON WAS ACTUALLY ON\n[30:21] FEE059: YOU'D HA\n[30:24] FEE059: YEAH WITH THE BUTTON THAT YOU PRESSED\n[30:25] FEE057: YEAH\n[30:25] FEE057: THE BUTTON OH\n[30:27] FEE059: YEAH\n[30:29] FEE058: OH YEAH\n[30:29] FEE059: C 'CAUSE THEN IT WOULD ONLY BE A APPLICABLE TO ONE T. V. SET SO IT WOULD NEED TO BE SOMETHING THAT YOU COULD STICK SOMEWHERE OR SOMETHING\n[30:29] FEE057: MINOR DETAIL THERE\n[30:35] FEE058: MAYBE YEAH YEAH\n[30:37] FEE058: MAYBE SOMETHING ADHESIVE THAT YOU COULD LIKE STICK ONTO THE BACK OF ANY SET THAT WOULD BE UM YEAH NOT VERY OBTRUSIVE\n[30:37] FEE057: YEAH IT WOULD HAVE T\n[30:40] FEE059: YEAH\n[30:41] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[30:44] FEE058: OBVIOUSLY SOMETHING SMALL THAT'S YEAH THAT'S A GOOD POINT\n[30:46] FEE059: YEAH\n[30:47] FEE057: YEAH\n[30:47] FEE057: THEN IT WOULDN'T IT PROBABLY WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO USE IT WOULD BE ABLE TO USE THE SAME RECEPTION ON THE REMOTE C CONTROL I GUESS\n[30:53] FEE057: BUT THE ACTUAL DEVICE WOULD HAVE TO HAVE ITS OWN INFRARED SIGNALLER\n[30:55] FEE058: YEAH\n[30:56] FEE059: YEAH\n[30:56] FEE057: OKAY\n[30:56] FEE058: YEAH OKAY\n[30:58] FEE059: WOULD IT NEED A BATTERY THEN\n[31:00] FEE057: MAYBE UM\n[31:02] FEE058: PR PROBABLY\n[31:03] FEE057: PROBABLY I MEAN\n[31:04] FEE058: UNLESS IT COULD BE OKAY\n[31:05] FEE057: THAT'S YOUR DEPARTMENT YOU'LL HAVE TO SORT THAT OUT\n[31:06] FEE060: MM\n[31:09] FEE058: UM UNLESS SOME WAY IT COULD HAVE SOME UNIVERSAL CONNECTION TO LIKE THE SOCKET THE SAME SOCKET THAT THE T. V. 'S SUPPLIED FROM\n[31:19] FEE058: I MEAN THE POWER FOR THE T. V.\n[31:20] FEE059: YEAH\n[31:21] FEE058: SO MM MORE RESEARCH INTO THAT ONE\n[31:21] FEE057: YEAH YOU'LL HAVE TO YEAH YOU'LL HAVE TO INVESTI DO SOME RESEARCH ON THAT ALRIGHT\n[31:24] FEE060: MM\n[31:24] FEE058: YEAH\n[31:26] FEE057: GREAT\n[31:27] FEE057: UM ALRIGHT AND I'M SURE THAT UM\n[31:33] FEE057: UM THE GLOW IN THE DARK FLUORESCENT WHATEVER SYSTEM UM IS A GO AHEAD\n[31:39] FEE057: IS EVERYONE INTERESTED IN THAT\n[31:39] FEE058: Y\n[31:40] FEE060: ON THE BUTTONS\n[31:41] FEE059: I I LIKE THE LIGHT UP SUGGESTION\n[31:43] FEE059: I THINK THAT WOULD BE BETTER\n[31:43] FEE058: YEAH\n[31:44] FEE059: 'CAUSE YOU KNOW THE WAY FLUORESCENT LIGHTS LOSE THEIR BRIGHTNESS AFTER CERTAIN TIME SO\n[31:44] FEE057: YEAH\n[31:48] FEE058: YEAH\n[31:49] FEE058: YEAH\n[31:50] FEE057: YEAH\n[31:51] FEE060: IT DOESN'T IT COULD IT COULD BE A TACTILE THING AS WELL\n[31:51] FEE058: YEAH\n[31:51] FEE059: I WOULD GO FOR\n[31:54] FEE060: UM RIGHT IF W IF WE'RE MINIMISING BUTTONS WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO MAKE THEM ACTUALLY LARGER\n[31:58] FEE060: AND THERE'S SOMETHING ON IT\n[31:59] FEE060: S YOU KNOW LIKE UP ARROW DOWN ARROW FOR FOR VOLUME\n[31:59] FEE058: LIKE A RAISED\n[32:02] FEE060: UM AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT WE COULD DO FOR FOR CHANNELS\n[32:06] FEE060: S\n[32:07] FEE059: WELL JUST THE NUMBERS COULD BE EMBOSSED COULDN'T IT\n[32:10] FEE059: LIKE RAISED\n[32:11] FEE060: THE NUMBERS THEMSELVES\n[32:12] FEE059: YEAH\n[32:12] FEE060: BUT THEN THE LIKE UP BUTTON AND DOWN BUTTON FOR THE CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANGING\n[32:12] FEE059: COULD BE RAISED\n[32:16] FEE059: JUST LITTLE ARROWS THAT YOU COULD FEEL MAYBE\n[32:18] FEE060: YEAH\n[32:19] FEE058: YEAH\n[32:20] FEE057: HMM\n[32:20] FEE060: I JUST THOUGHT THAT IT IT MIGHT BE SUCKING MORE BATTERY POWER IF THERE IF IT IS A LIGHT UP\n[32:24] FEE060: I'M NOT SURE\n[32:25] FEE059: YEAH\n[32:26] FEE058: THAT'S TRUE\n[32:26] FEE057: YEAH\n[32:27] FEE058: AND ALSO Y UH HEATHER YOU MENTIONED BEFORE UM LIKE HOW IT SHOULD BE ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYBODY\n[32:27] FEE057: BUT I MEAN\n[32:33] FEE057: YEAH\n[32:33] FEE058: UM SO LIKE BIG B UM BUTTONS FOR PEOPLE YOU ARE VISUALLY IMPAIRED\n[32:38] FEE059: YEAH\n[32:38] FEE058: THE GLOW IN THE DARK OR LIGHT UP WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE ANYWAY\n[32:39] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[32:41] FEE058: SO LIKE YOU SAY TACTILE MIGHT BE BETTER BECAUSE IT'D BE MORE AVAILABLE TO EVERYBODY\n[32:42] FEE059: THAT I THINK THAT'S GOOD YEAH\n[32:45] FEE057: YEAH\n[32:47] FEE057: COULD WE SOMEHOW WE COULD MAY POSSIBLY SORRY\n[32:51] FEE057: INCORPORATE THEM BOTH SO THAT THE BUTTONS COULD MAYBE BE IN THE SHAPE OF THE NUMBERS THEMSELVES AND BE MADE OUT OF SOME GLOW IN THE DARK MATERIAL\n[32:53] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[32:53] FEE058: YEAH\n[32:53] FEE059: YEAH\n[32:54] FEE058: YEAH\n[32:57] FEE059: YEAH\n[32:59] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[33:00] FEE059: YEAH\n[33:00] FEE058: YEAH\n[33:00] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[33:00] FEE057: 'CAUSE I D I DON'T THINK THAT GLOW IN THE DARK MATERIAL UM LIKE THE ACTUAL SOFT PLASTIC UM COSTS THAT MUCH MORE THAN OTHER COLOURS\n[33:10] FEE059: NO I WOULDN'T SAY SO\n[33:10] FEE058: NO IT'S NOT THESE DAYS\n[33:12] FEE058: I MEAN IT'S QUITE EASILY ACCESSIBLE\n[33:12] FEE057: YEAH\n[33:13] FEE060: I GUESS THE OTHER OPTION REFERRING TO THE BATTERY THING IS YOU KNOW HOW CELLPHONES WILL T LIGHT UP FOR FIFTEEN SECONDS OR SOMETHING\n[33:18] FEE058: YEAH\n[33:18] FEE060: WHEN YOU'RE S AND THEN IT GOES SO IF IF YOU'RE LIKE CHANGING THE VOLUME DURING A MOVIE\n[33:18] FEE059: THAT'S GOOD YEAH THAT A GOOD IDEA\n[33:19] FEE058: YEAH\n[33:22] FEE060: I KNOW I'M THINKING OF MOSTLY WHEN YOU'RE WATCHING A MOVIE YOU TURN ALL THE LIGHTS OFF RIGHT\n[33:23] FEE058: YEAH\n[33:25] FEE059: YEAH\n[33:25] FEE060: AND YOU DON'T WANT TO TURN ON THE LIGHTS TO TURN IT DOWN BECAUSE THERE'S SUDDENLY AN EXPLOSION AND IT'S GONNA WAKE UP THE BABY\n[33:25] FEE058: YEAH\n[33:29] FEE059: YEAH\n[33:30] FEE060: UM SO IF YOU TOUCH THE BUTTON IT KIND OF REACTIVATES IT\n[33:33] FEE060: IT LIGHTS UP FOR\n[33:33] FEE059: THAT YEAH THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[33:33] FEE058: YEAH\n[33:34] FEE058: YEAH\n[33:35] FEE060: ON SELF TIMER\n[33:36] FEE058: SO SELF TIMED LIGHTING\n[33:38] FEE060: YEAH\n[33:38] FEE057: ALRIGHT WE HAVE FIVE MINUTES LEFT\n[33:41] FEE058: UM I\n[33:41] FEE057: UM FOR THE MEETING BUT I THINK WE SHOULD DISCUSS THIS LIGHT SUBJECT A LITTLE BIT MORE BEFORE WE CLOSE\n[33:47] FEE057: UM WHAT WAS I MISSED THE LAST MOMENT READING THAT\n[33:51] FEE057: WHAT WERE YOU TALKING ABOUT WITH THE LIGHTING UP BUTTONS\n[33:53] FEE060: OH JUST IF IT WAS KINDA THE SAME WAY THAT A CELL YOU KNOW HOW A CELLPHONE WILL LIGHT UP FOR ABOUT TEN\n[33:57] FEE060: FIFTEEN SECONDS WHEN YOU TOUCH A BUTTON AFTER HAVING NOT TOUCHED IT FOR A WHILE\n[33:58] FEE057: YEAH\n[34:00] FEE057: YEAH\n[34:00] FEE060: UM IF INSTEAD OF A CONSTANT LIGHT UP ON THE ON THE REMOTE CONTROL IF IT LIGHTS UP FOR TEN SECONDS WHEN IT'S TOUCHED AGAIN\n[34:07] FEE057: MM\n[34:07] FEE057: SO IT COULD BE ANY BUTTON THAT WOULD BE PRESSED\n[34:09] FEE058: YEAH\n[34:09] FEE060: YEAH AND YOU YOU TOUCH IT AND IT JUST KIND OF LIGHTS UP A BIT AND IT GIVES A FAINT GLOW\n[34:11] FEE058: SO SELF TIMED\n[34:12] FEE060: SO IF YOU HAVE ALL THE LIGHTS OFF IN YOUR LIVING ROOM YOU'LL YOU'LL TEMPORARILY SEE IT\n[34:14] FEE057: YEAH\n[34:16] FEE060: BECAUSE USUALLY YOU'RE NOT FOOLING AROUND FOR IT FOR MORE THAN WHAT TEN SECONDS\n[34:18] FEE058: YEAH\n[34:18] FEE059: YEAH\n[34:19] FEE057: OKAY SO THAT'S PROBABLY FEASIBLE\n[34:19] FEE060: SO\n[34:20] FEE058: YEAH\n[34:21] FEE057: SO DO YOU THINK THAT WE SHOULD DO THE LIGHTING UP THING AND THE GLOW IN THE DARK THING AND THE SHAPE OF THE NUMBERS\n[34:26] FEE057: DO WE HAVE TO KIND OF DECIDE WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO WITH THIS\n[34:28] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[34:28] FEE058: I THINK THE SHAPE OF THE NUMBERS IS A REALLY GOOD IDEA\n[34:30] FEE059: YEAH\n[34:30] FEE057: YEAH OKAY\n[34:31] FEE058: AND I THINK THAT'S UN UNIQUE AS WELL\n[34:31] FEE059: FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED YEAH\n[34:33] FEE058: I MEAN I HAVEN'T SEEN THAT\n[34:33] FEE057: YEAH\n[34:35] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[34:35] FEE058: AND AS YOU'RE SAYING LIKE NUMBERS CAN WEAR OFF IF THEY'RE JUST SORT OF LIKE PAINTED ON YOU KNOW PRINTED\n[34:39] FEE057: YEAH YEAH\n[34:40] FEE057: AND IT COULD IF IT'S THAT SOFTER RUBBER MATERIAL IT'LL BE MAYBE UM UH\n[34:45] FEE057: BETTER FOR PEOPLE WITH UM ELS NO WHAT'S IT CALLED R. S. I. WHAT WAS IT THAT WE WERE TALKING ABOUT\n[34:45] FEE058: DURABLE\n[34:49] FEE058: OH YEAH\n[34:49] FEE059: YEAH\n[34:49] FEE060: OH RIGHT THE\n[34:50] FEE057: YEAH\n[34:50] FEE058: YEAH\n[34:50] FEE058: YEAH\n[34:51] FEE058: REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY\n[34:51] FEE057: YEAH INSTEAD OF LIKE HARD BUTTONS\n[34:52] FEE057: OKAY\n[34:53] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[34:53] FEE057: UM DID WE WANT TO GO FOR THE GLOW IN THE DARK LOOK\n[34:59] FEE057: OR DID WE WANT TO GO FOR THE LIGHTING UP INSTANTLY\n[34:59] FEE059: IF\n[35:02] FEE057: LIKE SHOULD WE DO BOTH\n[35:03] FEE057: OR WE CAN HAVE ONE OR THE OTHER\n[35:04] FEE057: BECAUSE IT MIGHT FOR FOR OUR DESIGN PURPOSES I MEAN THE LIGHTING UP THING MIGHT BE BETTER BECAUSE GLOW IN THE DARK MATERIAL HAS A FUNNY KINDA COLOUR\n[35:11] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[35:13] FEE060: I WAS GONNA SAY\n[35:13] FEE057: AND IT MIGHT NOT GO WITH DIFFERENT LIKE FACE PLATES THAT WE MIGHT COME UP WITH\n[35:17] FEE060: EXACTLY\n[35:17] FEE058: YEAH\n[35:17] FEE060: IT THE IT MIGHT BE PERCEIVED AS TACKY GLOW IN THE DARK\n[35:20] FEE060: IT'S KIND OF LIKE EIGHTIES NEON STYLE\n[35:20] FEE057: YEAH\n[35:22] FEE058: YEAH AND WE COULD YEAH THERE ARE NOW LIKE LOADS\n[35:22] FEE060: UM WHEREAS WE'RE TRYING TO BE TRENDY AND FASHIONABLE\n[35:24] FEE060: SO\n[35:25] FEE058: OR A HUGE RANGE OF DIFFERENT COLOURS THAT IT COULD LIGHT UP IN AS WELL WHICH COULD LIKE LINK IN WITH THE COMPANY COLOURS\n[35:30] FEE058: LIKE IT COULD BE BLUE OR GREEN OR YELLOW OR LIKE WE'VE JUST LIMITED T WITH THE JUST ORDINARY PHOSPHORESCENT SO\n[35:32] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[35:32] FEE057: RIGHT\n[35:33] FEE057: RIGHT\n[35:36] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[35:37] FEE057: SO WE'VE DECIDED ON LIGHTING UP THINGS\n[35:39] FEE059: I WAS THINKING THOUGH IF IT WAS GLOW IN THE DARK YOU COULD PUT THE UM REAL REACTION SYMBOL AS GLOW IN THE DARK AND THEN IT WOULD BE CONSTANTLY ADVERTISED\n[35:48] FEE058: YEAH\n[35:48] FEE060: MM\n[35:49] FEE058: EVERY TIME THE THAT IT LIT UP YOU C THAT COULD LIGHT UP AS WELL\n[35:51] FEE057: YEAH\n[35:52] FEE059: YEAH\n[35:53] FEE058: OR OR THE WHATE\n[35:53] FEE059: YEAH\n[35:54] FEE057: YEAH\n[35:54] FEE057: BUT WITH THE SAME THING I MEAN\n[35:55] FEE060: THAT'S TRUE\n[35:56] FEE057: IF YOU TOUCH THE BUTTON AND THEN IT COULD BE IT COULD BE LIT UP AS WELL\n[35:57] FEE058: YEAH\n[35:57] FEE059: YEAH\n[35:58] FEE059: OKAY\n[36:01] FEE057: IS ARE YOU OKAY WITH THAT\n[36:03] FEE059: YEAH\n[36:03] FEE057: OKAY\n[36:03] FEE057: COOL\n[36:05] FEE057: UM\n[36:07] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[36:08] FEE057: SO I THINK THAT UM\n[36:10] FEE058: IS\n[36:10] FEE057: THAT COMPLETES MOST OF OUR UM OUR MORE UH PRACTICAL DECISIONS\n[36:14] FEE057: AND NOW IT'S UP TO DESIGNING\n[36:17] FEE057: AND UM MAKING SURE THAT THIS CAN BE FEASIBLE\n[36:20] FEE060: WHAT UM OH SORRY\n[36:20] FEE057: AND DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SAY\n[36:23] FEE060: YEAH WELL I WAS JUST GONNA THROW OUT THERE THE THOUGHT ABOUT UM PERSONALISING THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[36:28] FEE060: UM IT YOU 'CAUSE YOU MENTIONED FACE PLATES\n[36:31] FEE060: SO I I DUNNO IF THERE'S SOMETHING THAT\n[36:34] FEE060: DIFF YOU KNOW LIKE FIVE DIFFERENT FACE PLATES\n[36:36] FEE060: I DUNNO IF THIS WILL START MAKING IT MORE COMPLICATED BUT IT COULD INCREASE THE POPULARITY OF THE OF THE REMOTE\n[36:40] FEE058: OKAY\n[36:40] FEE059: OH YEAH\n[36:41] FEE060: UM\n[36:41] FEE058: LIKE YOU CAN HAVE CHANGEABLE UM MOBILE COVERS OR SOMETHING\n[36:42] FEE059: INTERCHANGEABLE THING\n[36:43] FEE060: YEAH\n[36:44] FEE057: LIKE AN IPOD OR SOMETHING\n[36:44] FEE059: THAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[36:45] FEE060: EXACTLY LIKE AN IPOD\n[36:45] FEE058: YEAH OR OKAY\n[36:45] FEE057: OKAY\n[36:46] FEE059: YEAH\n[36:46] FEE060: EXACTLY\n[36:47] FEE060: OR OR LIKE MOBILE PH\n[36:48] FEE057: LIKE A CELLPHONE\n[36:48] FEE057: YEAH\n[36:49] FEE060: AND I DUNNO IF WE'D WANT TO GO WITH LIKE T. V. SHOW THEMES OR SOMETHING\n[36:51] FEE060: LIKE A BART SIMPSON FACEPLATE\n[36:52] FEE059: YEAH AND THEN THAT WOULD BE UH MORE PROFITABLE LIKE AS A SIDELINE TO THE REMOTE AS WELL\n[36:54] FEE060: BUT\n[36:56] FEE058: YEAH\n[36:57] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[36:58] FEE059: Y COULD BUY EXTRA\n[36:58] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[36:59] FEE057: ACCESSORIES\n[36:59] FEE060: EXACTLY\n[37:00] FEE060: YOU COULD START OUT WITH THREE AND IF IF WE HIT IT BIG THEN WE CAN ADD SOME ON\n[37:00] FEE058: PERSON\n[37:03] FEE059: YEAH\n[37:03] FEE058: YEAH\n[37:04] FEE058: WELL THAT'S GREAT\n[37:04] FEE059: THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[37:05] FEE057: YEAH\n[37:05] FEE059: YEAH\n[37:05] FEE057: I THINK THAT WE SHOULD INCORPORATE THAT\n[37:06] FEE058: INTERCHANGEABLE\n[37:08] FEE058: UM ALS\n[37:08] FEE057: 'CAUSE THAT WOULDN'T BE VERY EXPENSIVE AT ALL\n[37:10] FEE057: YOU'D JUST GET ONE MOULD\n[37:10] FEE059: NO\n[37:11] FEE058: YEAH\n[37:12] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[37:12] FEE058: INTERCHAN\n[37:13] FEE057: THROW SOME PLASTIC IN IT YOU KNOW\n[37:15] FEE058: AND ALSO POSSIBLE I MEAN UH WE COULD GAIN OUT OF THAT BY ADVERTISING CERTAIN T. V. SHOWS OR\n[37:23] FEE059: OH YEAH\n[37:24] FEE057: YEAH\n[37:24] FEE057: WELL THAT MIGHT BE COM PROBLEMATIC WITH UM COPYRIGHT ISSUES\n[37:24] FEE060: RIGHT\n[37:27] FEE058: YEAH\n[37:27] FEE057: SO IF IT TAKES OFF THEN WE'LL WE'LL WE'LL TRY THAT OUT\n[37:27] FEE058: BUT IF WE THERE IS YEAH\n[37:28] FEE059: IF W\n[37:30] FEE058: WE COULD UM THE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTOR WE DIDN'T BRING THAT UP AGAIN\n[37:36] FEE057: RIGHT\n[37:36] FEE060: RIGHT\n[37:36] FEE057: WE'LL HAVE TO DO MORE RESEARCH\n[37:38] FEE057: LIKE AS OF YET THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH UM THE WAY IT'LL LOOK\n[37:42] FEE058: YEAH\n[37:42] FEE057: UM DOES IT NEED TO BE REACHED A DE DO WE NEED TO REACH A DECISION ON THAT RIGHT NOW\n[37:46] FEE058: UM I'VE\n[37:47] FEE057: BECAUSE WE NEED TO INVESTIGATE THE FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS\n[37:49] FEE058: OKAY\n[37:51] FEE057: OKAY\n[37:52] FEE058: LET'S\n[37:52] FEE057: IS IT DOES IT NEED TO BE UH DECIDED ON NOW\n[37:55] FEE057: OR SHOULD WE\n[37:55] FEE058: I THINK WE COULD PROBABLY LEAVE THAT 'TIL LATER ON THEN\n[37:57] FEE057: OKAY\n[37:59] FEE057: GOOD\n[38:00] FEE057: ALRIGHT THEN\n[38:00] FEE057: ANYONE ELSE HAVE ANYTHING MORE TO SAY BEFORE WE CLOSE\n[38:04] FEE059: NO\n[38:04] FEE058: NO\n[38:05] FEE057: ALRIGHT WELL\n[38:07] FEE057: LET'S HAVE LUNCH AND WE'LL DISCUSS THIS LATER\n[38:07] FEE059: OKAY\n[38:09] FEE058: OKAY\n[38:09] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[38:09] FEE058: THANK YOU", "question": "What were the key design and functional decisions made for the television remote control during the meeting, including features to be included, features to be excluded, and any specific considerations for their implementation?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"product_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of product being designed."}, "target_audience_consideration": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary demographic consideration for the product design."}, "included_features": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of features that were decided to be included in the remote control design.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"feature_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the feature."}, "description": {"type": "string", "description": "A brief description of the feature."}, "implementation_details": {"type": "string", "description": "Specific details or considerations for implementing the feature."}, "reason_for_inclusion": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary reason or benefit for including this feature."}}, "required": ["feature_name", "description", "reason_for_inclusion"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "excluded_features": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of features that were decided to be excluded from the remote control design.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"feature_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the feature."}, "reason_for_exclusion": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary reason for excluding this feature."}}, "required": ["feature_name", "reason_for_exclusion"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "general_design_principles": {"type": "array", "description": "Overarching principles guiding the design of the remote control.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "branding_requirements": {"type": "object", "description": "Requirements related to company branding on the product.", "properties": {"logo_incorporation": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Whether the company logo must be incorporated."}, "color_incorporation": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Whether company colors must be incorporated."}, "details": {"type": "string", "description": "Additional details about branding requirements."}}, "required": ["logo_incorporation", "color_incorporation", "details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["product_type", "target_audience_consideration", "included_features", "excluded_features", "general_design_principles", "branding_requirements"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"product_type": "Television remote control", "target_audience_consideration": "International market; 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HOW WE'RE GONNA MAKE IT WHAT UH MATERIALS WE'RE GONNA USE AND THAT SORT OF THING\n[1:22] FEE057: THE MEETING WILL BE FORTY MINUTES LONG\n[1:25] FEE058: OKAY\n[1:25] FEE057: AND UM WE WILL ONCE AGAIN HAVE POPPY AS OUR FIRST PRESENTER\n[1:31] FEE058: OKAY\n[1:32] FEE057: ALRIGHT AND I WILL SWITCH UP POWERPOINT\n[1:38] FEE058: THANK YOU\n[1:40] FEE057: OKAY\n[1:49] FEE058: SHOULD BE JUST LOADING\n[1:53] FEE058: OKAY\n[1:54] FEE058: OH ALTHOUGH I CAN'T SEE IT ON MY SCREEN\n[1:58] FEE058: THAT SAYS GO HERE\n[2:02] FEE058: OKAY\n[2:03] FEE058: I'VE BEEN DOING SOME RESEARCH INTO THE DIFFERENT COMPONENTS THAT WE COULD USE UM WHAT'S AVAILABLE TO US F TO ACTUALLY MAKE THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:14] FEE058: UM FIRST OF ALL WE HAVE TO LOOK AT HOW THE REMOTE CONTROL IS ACTUALLY MADE\n[2:18] FEE058: AND WHAT IS IT HAPPENS INSIDE THE CASING WHICH IS MORE YOUR FIELD\n[2:23] FEE058: UM THES MAIN INTERNAL FEATURE IS A CIRCUIT BOARD WHICH CONTAINS ALL THE ELEC ELECTRONICS AND ALSO THE CONTACTS WITH THE POWER SOURCE\n[2:31] FEE058: WHICH IS NOT NECESSARILY A BATTERY AS WE'RE ABOUT TO SEE\n[2:35] FEE058: UM THERE ARE SEVERAL COMPONENTS OF UM\n[2:40] FEE058: THE CIRCUIT BOARD THAT WE NEED TO CONSIDER WHERE WE'LL BE GETTING THEM FROM WHAT THEY'LL BE MADE OF\n[2:44] FEE058: UM INCLUDING THE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WHICH IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE CHIP\n[2:49] FEE058: WHICH IS WHERE ALL THE MAIN INFORMATION IS UH CONTAINED\n[2:53] FEE058: UM DIODES TRANSISTORS RESONATORS RESISTORS AND CAPACIT CAPACITORS ALL NEED TO BE CONSIDERED AS WELL\n[3:00] FEE058: UM AND ALL THEIR POSITIONING IN THE CIRCUIT\n[3:01] FEE057: UM\n[3:03] FEE057: ARE THEY ALL INCLUDED LIKE MANDATORILY OR R ARE THESE DIFFERENT OPTIONS\n[3:08] FEE058: UH THESE THEY'RE ALL DIFFERENT OPTIONS THEY'RE ALL SEPARATE APART FROM THE CHIP\n[3:12] FEE057: YEAH\n[3:12] FEE058: WHICH WE WILL PROBABLE DECIDE WHETHER WE BUY A SIMPLE A REGULAR ADVANCED\n[3:16] FEE058: WE CAN GO INTO THAT LATER\n[3:17] FEE058: UM ALL THE OTHER THINGS ARE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS THAT WE'D HAVE TO GET IN SEPARATELY AND WORK OUT THE MOST\n[3:22] FEE058: LIKE EFFECTIVE UM CIRCUIT INCLUDING ALL THE WIRES AND EVERYTHING LIKE THAT\n[3:28] FEE058: AND THE L. E. D. OF COURSE THAT'S A LIGHT EMITTING DIODE\n[3:30] FEE058: SO WE COULD SO WE'VE GOT FLEX FLEXIBILITY WITH COLOURS AND THINGS WITH THAT AS WELL\n[3:34] FEE057: MM\n[3:37] FEE058: OKAY THERE ARE LOTS OF DIFFERENT POSSIBILITIES FOR THE ENERGY SOURCE\n[3:41] FEE058: WE COULD USE A BASIC BATTERY BUT THAT BRINGS WITH IT LIKE THEY NEED TO BE RECHARGED AND THE BULK THE SIZE OF IT AS WELL\n[3:48] FEE058: AND THEY'RE NOT SO GREAT TO DISPOSE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY\n[3:53] FEE058: THERE'S A HAND POWERED DYNAMO WHICH IS A SORT OF THING THAT WAS USED FOR TORCHES FIFTY YEARS AGO\n[4:00] FEE058: A BIT OUT OF DATE\n[4:01] FEE058: KINETIC ENERGY IS SOMETHING THAT'S BEEN RECENTLY DEVELOPED\n[4:02] FEE057: UM\n[4:04] FEE057: WHAT IS A HAND POWERED DYNAMO\n[4:05] FEE058: UM WHERE YOU MANUALLY CHARGE UP THE POWER\n[4:10] FEE058: LIKE YOU WIND UP SOMETHING\n[4:10] FEE057: JUST EVERY EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE\n[4:12] FEE058: SORRY\n[4:13] FEE057: JUST EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE OR CONSTANTLY\n[4:13] FEE058: YEAH\n[4:14] FEE058: EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE I THINK\n[4:15] FEE058: BUT IT'S\n[4:15] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[4:16] FEE057: IT'D BE KIND OF STRANGE TO ALWAYS BE CRANKING IT I THINK\n[4:18] FEE059: YEAH\n[4:18] FEE058: YEAH\n[4:18] FEE058: IT WOULD BE LIKE GOING A STEP BACK IN TIME\n[4:20] FEE058: I DON'T THINK IT WOULD REALLY BE WITH KIND OF CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY\n[4:23] FEE057: NO\n[4:24] FEE058: WHEREAS KINETIC ENERGY IS A NEW IDEA THAT'S BEING USED BY SOME WATCHES AND OTHER DEVICES WHERE YOU JUST SHAKE THE DEVICE AND IT GIVES IT POWER\n[4:35] FEE058: I MEAN THE KINETIC ENERGY IS TRANSFORMED INTO POWER TO MAKE THE CIRCUIT WORK\n[4:41] FEE058: UM OR THERE'S SOLAR POWER WHICH WE'VE BEEN CONSIDERING INSIDE A BUILDING WHICH IS WHERE IT'S GONNA BE USED MIGHT NOT BE QUITE SO USEFUL\n[4:50] FEE057: RIGHT\n[4:52] FEE058: BUT GOOD TO LOOK INTO RENEWABLE ENERGY ALWAYS THE WAY\n[4:56] FEE058: UM LOTS OF CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE CASE LIKE WHAT SORT OF SHAPE IT WOULD BE CURVED OR FLAT\n[5:02] FEE058: THAT'S GOT A LOT TO DO WITH THE ERGONOMICS\n[5:04] FEE058: LIKE HOW IT'S COMFORTABLE AND S SITS IN THE HAND\n[5:07] FEE058: WE DON'T WANT SOMETHING THAT'S HUGE AND YOU CAN'T PICK UP\n[5:11] FEE058: OR TOO SMALL\n[5:12] FEE058: OR TOO SLIDY\n[5:13] FEE058: I KNOW I'VE HAD A REMOTE CONTROL BEFORE WHICH YOU COULDN'T TELL WHICH WAS THE FRONT AND THE BACK 'CAUSE IT HAD SO MANY BUTTONS ON\n[5:21] FEE058: AND THE SHAPE WAS SO SYMMETRICAL THAT I'D BE PRESSING LIKE A VOLUME BUTTON INSTEAD OF THE ON BUTTON\n[5:25] FEE060: MM\n[5:27] FEE058: BECAUSE YOU CAN'T REALLY SEE WHICH WAY ROUND IT IS\n[5:30] FEE057: RIGHT\n[5:30] FEE058: UM WE ALSO CAN CHOOSE WHAT MATERIALS UM THE WE COULD USE METAL WE COULD USE RUBBER WHICH MIGHT BE MORE UM IDEAL FOR THE ANTI R. S. I.\n[5:42] FEE058: IT'S LIKE THE SAME SORT OF RUBBER THAT'S USED IN STRESS BALLS AND THINGS LIKE THAT SO IT'S VERY LIKE SOFT NOT SO STRESSFUL ON YOUR HANDS\n[5:46] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[5:51] FEE058: WOOD\n[5:53] FEE058: UM AGAIN STEPPING BACK IN TIME AGAIN THERE\n[5:55] FEE058: I DON'T THINK THAT'S QUITE UP TO DATE WITH WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR HERE\n[5:59] FEE057: YEAH\n[5:59] FEE058: UM TITANIUM IS NOT GONNA BE POSSIBLE EVEN THOUGH IT JUST IT BEYOND OUR BUDGET REALLY\n[6:05] FEE058: BUT WOULD'VE BEEN MAYBE FOR FUTURE PROJECTS\n[6:09] FEE058: UM RIGHT OUR CHOICE FOR BUTTONS AS WELL\n[6:12] FEE058: WE'VE DEVELOPED SOME WE'VE GOT SOME GOOD ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY WITH OUR RESEARCH TEAM HAVE FOUND SOME UH NEW MULTIPLE UM OPTION SCROLL BUTTONS\n[6:23] FEE058: I THINK THAT WAS BROUGHT UP FOR UM THEY'RE BASICALLY QUITE A FLEXIBLE DESIGN MODERN YOU DON'T HAVE TO USE INDIVIDUAL BUTTONS\n[6:33] FEE058: YOU CAN JUST SLIDE UP AND DOWN\n[6:34] FEE058: I'M SURE WE'RE ALL QUITE FAMILIAR WITH THOSE ON MOBILES OR COMPUTER LAPTOP PADS\n[6:37] FEE059: YEAH\n[6:37] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[6:40] FEE057: UM ONE THING WITH THE SCROLL BUTTONS THOUGH\n[6:41] FEE057: IT IT WE WOULD HAVE TO HAVE AN L. C. D. UM\n[6:46] FEE058: YEAH\n[6:46] FEE058: THAT'S TRUE\n[6:47] FEE057: DISPLAY AND THE GLOW IN THE DARK THING\n[6:47] FEE058: AND THAT WOULD LEAD TO AN ADVANCED YEAH\n[6:51] FEE058: IF WE HAVE YEAH\n[6:51] FEE057: MIGHT BE DIFFICULT\n[6:52] FEE058: WE'RE GOING ON TO THAT LATER WITH THE ADVANC WITH THE L. C. D. THAT MEANS WE'D NEED A REALLY ADVANCED CHIP\n[6:57] FEE057: YEAH\n[6:57] FEE058: AND IT'S UNLIKELY THAT THAT'S GONNA BE IN OUR BUDGET\n[6:58] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[7:01] FEE058: UM ALSO WE'VE GOT THE INTEGRATED PUSHBUTTON WHICH IS WHAT WE'RE MOST FAMILIAR WITH\n[7:05] FEE058: IT'S THE MOST STRAIGHTFORWARD\n[7:07] FEE058: BUT YOU CAN IN LIKE INCORPORATE THAT WITH A SCROLL BUTTON AS WELL\n[7:11] FEE058: GOT DECISIONS TO MAKE THERE\n[7:13] FEE058: AND THIS IS WHAT I WAS JUST SAYING BEFORE\n[7:15] FEE058: LINKED IN THE DIFFERENT DEPENDS ON WHAT TYPE OF BUTTONS WE HAVE AND THE INPUTS\n[7:19] FEE058: UM SIMPLE WOULD GO WITH THE PUSHBUTTON\n[7:22] FEE058: UM REGULAR YOU COULD LINK WITH THE SCROLL BUTTON\n[7:26] FEE058: AND THE ADVANCED WE'D HAVE TO GO WITH A L. C. D. S DISPLAY\n[7:31] FEE057: RIGHT\n[7:33] FEE058: MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[7:35] FEE058: I THINK WE COULD GO FOR THE KINETIC ENERGY SOURCE\n[7:37] FEE058: I DON'T I THINK THAT'S QUITE UM AN ADVANCED KIND OF TECHNOLOGY\n[7:41] FEE058: IT'S NOT BEEN SEEN BEFORE SO IT COULD BE QUITE A A NOVELTY FACTOR ATTRACTIVE AS WELL\n[7:46] FEE058: AND ALSO ENERGY SAVING 'CAUSE YOU'RE PRODUCING THE ENERGY YOU DON'T NEED AN EXTERNAL SORT OF BATTERY SUPPLY OR SOLAR PANELS\n[7:57] FEE058: YOU JUST GIVE IT A SHAKE\n[7:59] FEE057: YEAH\n[7:59] FEE058: SOUNDS BRILLIANT TO ME\n[8:01] FEE058: RUBBER CASING I THING WOULD PROBABLY THE BEST IF WE'RE GOING FOR THE ANTI R. S. I. AND LIKE MORE CHOICE WITH UM AESTHETICS\n[8:01] FEE057: UH\n[8:10] FEE058: LIKE IT COULD BE PRETTY MUCH ANY COLOUR WE WANT\n[8:12] FEE058: UM AND GIVES YOU YEAH MORE FLEXIBILITY THERE\n[8:16] FEE058: AND PROBABLY THE REGULAR CHIP AS OPPOSED TO THE SIMPLE\n[8:20] FEE058: THEN WE COULD POSSIBLY HAVE THE SCROLL AND THE PUSH BUT NO L. C. D. 'CAUSE WE PROBABLY CAN'T AFFORD THAT ONE\n[8:27] FEE057: YEAH\n[8:28] FEE057: UM ONE CONCERN WITH THE RUBBER CASING IS THAT IT WOULD BE RUBBER ENCAPSULATING ALL OF THESE CHIPS AND DIODES AND DELICATE TECHNOLOGY AS\n[8:29] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[8:41] FEE057: LIKE AS THE EXTERIOR\n[8:42] FEE057: THIS IS THE ONE THING THAT'S PROTECTING ITS INNARDS\n[8:44] FEE058: I THINK THAT WOULD UH THERE WOULD BE AN IN SORT OF MORE INTERNAL CASING\n[8:49] FEE058: AND THE RUBBER WOULD JUST BE THE WHAT'S IN CONTACT WITH THE HUMAN\n[8:53] FEE057: YEAH\n[8:53] FEE058: YEAH\n[8:54] FEE057: ANOTHER THING IS IT MIGHT BE MORE DIFFICULT IF IT'S A RUBBER EXTERIOR TALKING ABOUT PUTTING ON INTERCHANGEABLE PLATES\n[9:01] FEE058: YEAH\n[9:01] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[9:01] FEE057: UM IS IT I DON'T SEE HOW A LIKE A RUBBER PLATE GOING ON TOP IT WOULD STAY THERE\n[9:07] FEE057: LIKE IF IT WAS SORT OF LIKE A CLIP ON PLASTIC PLATE\n[9:10] FEE057: IT WOULD WORK THAT WAY\n[9:13] FEE058: MAYBE IF THE UM IF IT WAS JUST KIND OF A MORE OF A RUBBER COATING WHICH WAS ON TO A CASE\n[9:13] FEE059: W\n[9:19] FEE058: SO IT WAS KIND OF THE WHOLE THING WOULD BE REMOVABLE\n[9:24] FEE059: LIKE PLASTIC WITH RUBBER KIND OF ON TOP\n[9:25] FEE058: YEAH\n[9:26] FEE058: LIKE I CAN'T THINK OF WHAT\n[9:27] FEE057: YEAH\n[9:29] FEE059: WELL THERE'S THERE IS A CERTAIN PHONE THAT HAS LIKE A RUBBER CASING B LIKE A NOKIA IT IS\n[9:32] FEE058: YEAH\n[9:32] FEE057: YEAH\n[9:33] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[9:33] FEE058: OR LIKE AN YOU CAN GET SORT OF OUTER CASING FOR IPODS AND SOMETHING THAT'S JUST IT'S PROTECTIVE AS WELL\n[9:34] FEE059: IT'S YEAH\n[9:37] FEE057: YEAH\n[9:37] FEE060: LIKE THE SKIN\n[9:38] FEE060: YEAH\n[9:39] FEE058: IT IT STOPS IT I MEAN IT WOULD REDUCE THE IMPACT IF IT WAS DROPPED OR SOMETHING\n[9:43] FEE058: AS WELL 'CAUSE IT WOULDN'T DAMAGE ITSELF SO EASILY\n[9:43] FEE057: YEAH\n[9:47] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[9:47] FEE058: I THINK I MAYBE A MIXTURE OF BOTH THERE MAYBE\n[9:47] FEE057: SO MAYBE THE\n[9:48] FEE060: OKAY\n[9:49] FEE057: YEAH\n[9:50] FEE058: YEAH\n[9:50] FEE060: SO THE ACTUAL REMOTE WOULD BE HARD PLASTIC AND THE CASINGS RUBBER\n[9:52] FEE058: AND THEN YEAH\n[9:52] FEE059: YEAH\n[9:53] FEE058: YEAH\n[9:53] FEE060: OKAY\n[9:53] FEE060: AND THE BUTTONS OBVIOUSLY ARE RUBBER\n[9:54] FEE057: YEAH\n[9:55] FEE058: YEAH\n[9:56] FEE059: YEAH\n[9:56] FEE060: OKAY\n[9:56] FEE057: YEAH\n[9:59] FEE057: THAT SOUNDS GOOD\n[10:00] FEE057: I UM IS IT POSSIBLE TO PUT DESIGNS ONTO THIS TYPE OF RUBBER\n[10:06] FEE058: AS FAR AS I KNOW\n[10:07] FEE058: IT SHOULD BE\n[10:08] FEE057: OKAY WE'LL JUST SAY YEAH\n[10:10] FEE058: YEAH\n[10:11] FEE057: YES JUST WHY NOT\n[10:12] FEE058: YEAH YEAH\n[10:14] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[10:14] FEE057: I LIKE THE KINETIC ENERGY SOURCE IDEA\n[10:16] FEE058: YEAH\n[10:16] FEE058: I THOUGHT THAT WAS\n[10:16] FEE057: UM I DON'T KNOW WHEN PEOPLE WILL UM BE MOVING A REMOTE AROUND A LOT\n[10:22] FEE059: YEAH THA\n[10:22] FEE057: BUT I THINK THAT IT'S WORTH IT KINETETY KINETIC UM\n[10:23] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[10:26] FEE057: ENERGY SOURCE\n[10:27] FEE057: IT COULD MAKE AN WE COULD HAVE ANY KIND OF STYLE\n[10:27] FEE058: YEAH\n[10:29] FEE057: IT WOULDN'T BE AS HEAVY OR BULKY AND\n[10:31] FEE058: YEAH\n[10:32] FEE057: YEAH\n[10:32] FEE057: JUST FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REASONS\n[10:35] FEE058: YEAH\n[10:36] FEE060: I GUESS IT'S A BIT SCARY 'CAUSE IT HASN'T BEEN DONE BEFORE\n[10:39] FEE058: YEAH\n[10:39] FEE060: SO IT SEEMS WE'D HAVE TO DO MORE RESEARCH ON IT\n[10:42] FEE060: OR I DUNNO IF YOU COULD HAVE A BATTERY PACK\n[10:42] FEE058: YEAH\n[10:45] FEE058: LIKE AS A BACKUP FOR SOMETHING\n[10:45] FEE059: BACKUP\n[10:46] FEE060: YEAH SO THERE'S THERE IS A ONE BATTERY BECAUSE MOST REMOTES USE TWO BATTERIES I BELIEVE\n[10:46] FEE059: YEAH\n[10:50] FEE058: YEAH\n[10:50] FEE057: YEAH\n[10:50] FEE060: SO IF IT WAS RUNNING OFF OF ONE BATTERY AS A\n[10:52] FEE059: THAT WOULD BE GOOD YEAH\n[10:53] FEE058: YEAH\n[10:54] FEE058: SOME ALTERNATIVE JUST IN CASE SOMETHING WENT WRONG\n[10:56] FEE060: RIGHT\n[11:00] FEE059: MAYBE WE COULD YOU WERE SAYING ABOUT UM SOLAR POWER MA MAYBE NOT WORKING INDOORS BUT A LOT OF CALCULATORS YEAH HAVE SOLAR POWER\n[11:06] FEE058: THAT'S TRUE\n[11:07] FEE058: I JUST THOUGHT OF THAT\n[11:08] FEE058: YEAH\n[11:09] FEE059: SO MAYBE THAT COULD BE INCORPORATED AS\n[11:10] FEE058: YEAH\n[11:10] FEE058: MAY MAYBE THAT COULD BE THE BACKUP\n[11:12] FEE059: YEAH\n[11:13] FEE058: INSTEAD OF A BATTERY\n[11:13] FEE057: YEAH\n[11:14] FEE060: ALTHOUGH IT NEEDS SOME LIGHT DOESN'T IT\n[11:14] FEE058: LIKE SOLAR BACKUP\n[11:17] FEE058: YEAH\n[11:17] FEE059: DO DO THOSE CALCULATORS YEAH\n[11:17] FEE058: I SUPPOSE S BUT SOME\n[11:17] FEE057: YEAH YOU CAN WATCH A T. V. IN THE DARK THEN\n[11:17] FEE060: SO IF WE'RE DOING YEAH\n[11:20] FEE060: IF WE'RE\n[11:22] FEE058: BUT THING IS IT'S NOT YOU DON'T NEED THE SOLAR ALL THE TIME\n[11:22] FEE059: I DON'T KNOW HOW IT WORKS\n[11:24] FEE058: IT CAN BE STORED\n[11:25] FEE058: IT CAN BE LIKE YOU CAN HAVE THE SOLAR ENERGY AND THEN IT CAN STORE THAT ENERGY AND USE IT\n[11:25] FEE059: YEAH\n[11:26] FEE060: YEAH\n[11:29] FEE058: IT JUST NEEDS TO BE IN LIGHT FOR A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF TIME PER DAY\n[11:31] FEE059: YEAH\n[11:33] FEE058: LIKE A FEW HOURS A DAY\n[11:33] FEE057: YEAH\n[11:34] FEE057: I THINK THAT MIGHT BE A LITTLE IMPRACTICAL THOUGH\n[11:36] FEE060: YEAH\n[11:37] FEE060: I THINK SOMETIMES IT'S JUST SHOVED UNDER UNDER A CUSHION AND YEAH\n[11:40] FEE057: YEAH\n[11:40] FEE058: THAT'S TRUE\n[11:41] FEE058: IT COULD EASILY\n[11:41] FEE059: YEAH\n[11:42] FEE057: LIKE PEOPLE DON'T WANNA HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THAT\n[11:43] FEE058: YEAH\n[11:43] FEE060: YEAH\n[11:44] FEE057: YEAH\n[11:44] FEE058: I SUPPOSE IT WOULD BE REALLY ANNOYING IF YOU GET TO THINK OH NO I FORGOT TO CHARGE MY REMOTE TODAY\n[11:51] FEE058: LIKE IF THE KINETIC THING I THINK WHAT'S BEST ABOUT THAT IS THAT IT'S INSTANT ENERGY\n[11:51] FEE057: YEAH\n[11:52] FEE059: YEAH\n[11:53] FEE057: YEAH\n[11:55] FEE058: YOU DON'T HAVE TO YOU KNOW YOU CAN SHAKE IT A FEW TIMES OR WHATEVER\n[11:58] FEE057: YEAH\n[11:58] FEE058: AND IT WORKS\n[11:59] FEE057: OR JUST LIKE PICK IT UP WHEN YOU'RE GONNA USE IT\n[12:00] FEE058: YEAH\n[12:01] FEE059: YEAH I SUPPOSE\n[12:01] FEE058: INSTEAD OF YOU DON'T HAVE TO LIKE MAKE SURE IT'S IN THE RIGHT PLACE TO CHARGE AND\n[12:04] FEE057: YEAH\n[12:05] FEE059: YEAH\n[12:06] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[12:06] FEE057: COOL\n[12:06] FEE058: K OKAY\n[12:08] FEE057: 'S THAT THE END OF YOUR PRESENTATION\n[12:09] FEE058: YEAH\n[12:09] FEE059: YEAH\n[12:10] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[12:11] FEE057: THANK YOU\n[12:16] FEE058: THERE WE GO\n[12:17] FEE059: THANKS\n[12:29] FEE059: OH\n[12:44] FEE059: IT'S NOT ON MY SCREEN\n[12:45] FEE058: IT WASN'T ON MINE EITHER\n[12:45] FEE059: WHY\n[12:47] FEE058: I DON'T KNOW WHY\n[12:48] FEE058: I THINK I JUST I JUST USED THE MOUSE ON THERE\n[12:48] FEE059: YOU DON'T KNOW WHY\n[12:51] FEE059: OH OKAY\n[12:53] FEE059: IS IT THAT ONE\n[12:54] FEE057: YEAH\n[12:54] FEE057: THAT'S UM\n[12:54] FEE058: YEAH\n[12:56] FEE059: UM I'M JUST GONNA GO THROUGH THE INTERFACE CONCEPT WITH YOUS NOW\n[13:01] FEE059: UH FIRST OF ALL I'LL EXPLAIN WHAT A USER INTERFACE IS\n[13:05] FEE059: IT'S THE ASPECTS OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM WHICH CAN BE SEEN OR OTHERWISE PERCEIVED FOR EXAMPLE HEARD OR FELT MAYBE OR BY THE HUMAN USER\n[13:19] FEE059: AND IT'S ALSO THE COMMANDS THAT THE USER USES TO CONTROL ITS OPERATION AND TO INPUT DATA\n[13:30] FEE059: UM THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF USER INTERFACES\n[13:33] FEE059: THERE'S THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE WHICH EMPHASISES THE USE OF PICTURES FOR OUTPUT AND A POINTING DEVICE FOR EXAMPLE A MOUSE FOR INPUT CONTROL\n[13:43] FEE059: SO THAT'S SORT OF LIKE THE SCROLL THING WE WERE TALKING ABOUT\n[13:46] FEE057: OH\n[13:46] FEE057: OKAY\n[13:47] FEE059: YEAH\n[13:47] FEE057: YEAH\n[13:50] FEE059: I'M NOT REALLY SURE ABOUT THE PICTURES THAT MAYBE THAT'S ON AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[13:54] FEE058: MM\n[13:55] FEE059: OR MAYBE IT'S\n[13:57] FEE059: THE THE BUTTONS OR PICTURES OR SOMETHING\n[14:01] FEE057: HMM\n[14:04] FEE058: YEAH\n[14:05] FEE057: YEAH\n[14:05] FEE059: DO YOU THINK IT'S\n[14:06] FEE058: SO I SUPPOSE SOMETIME AFTER YOU\n[14:06] FEE057: YEAH 'CAUSE I'M SORRY\n[14:09] FEE057: UM BECAUSE COMMAND INTERFACE REQUIRES YOU TO TYPE TEXTUAL COMMANDS AND INPUT AT A KEYBOARD SO THE NUMBERS ARE SORT OF LIKE A KEYBOARD\n[14:16] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:16] FEE057: YOU'RE PRESSING THE NUMBERS FOR UM FOR WHAT YOU WANT\n[14:17] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:17] FEE058: MM\n[14:19] FEE059: SO YOU MUST FOR THE GRAPHICAL USER YOU MUST NEED SOME KIND OF PRESENTATION FOR THE GRAPHICS\n[14:26] FEE059: LIKE AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[14:26] FEE058: I S I SUPPOSE WHERE UM MM ON SOME BUTTONS YOU WOULD HAVE LIKE THE POWER WOULD BE S SOME KIND OF SYMBOL\n[14:34] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:34] FEE058: AND IF YOU WANTED TO GO ONTO TELETEXT OR I KNOW WE'RE NOT HAVING THAT BUT I MEAN A SIMILAR THING YOU\n[14:37] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:39] FEE058: THEY HAVE THERE'S A LIKE LITTLE PICTURE WITH A SCREEN WITH LINES ACROSS IT\n[14:43] FEE058: WHICH I SUPPOSE IT'S THAT SORT OF THING LIKE THE THE SYMBOL ON THE BUTTON\n[14:43] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:45] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:47] FEE058: BUT IF WE'RE HAVING A SIMPLIFIED DISPLAY ANYWAY W THAT WE PROBABLY WON'T HAVE TO FOCUS SO MUCH ON THAT\n[14:52] FEE057: YEAH WE'LL BE DOING\n[14:54] FEE058: IT'LL BE MORE THE ON THE NUMBERS AND THE VOLUME\n[14:55] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:55] FEE057: YEAH\n[14:56] FEE057: IT'D BE MORE A COMMAND INTERFACE AND THEN\n[14:57] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:57] FEE058: I SUPPOSE WE NEED TO THINK OF SYMBOLS FOR LIKE THE VOLUME DISPLAY AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[15:01] FEE057: YEAH\n[15:02] FEE060: SO IT'S JUST DRAF GRAPHICAL FOR THE POINTING ASPECT\n[15:05] FEE060: THE INFRARED IS LIKE THAT'S CONSIDERED A\n[15:06] FEE058: I\n[15:07] FEE057: HMM\n[15:08] FEE059: NO I THINK IT'S TO DO WITH THE ACTUAL SYMBOLS THAT ARE ON THE THAT'S ON THE BUTTONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL AND PER\n[15:15] FEE060: OKAY\n[15:15] FEE060: SO WHEN IT SAYS POINTING DEVICE THAT DOESN'T INCLUDE\n[15:16] FEE058: FOR INP\n[15:17] FEE059: WELL IT COULD BE A WEE SCROLLER THING AND SOMETHING COULD COME UP ON THE SCREEN\n[15:21] FEE057: YEAH\n[15:21] FEE057: I THINK THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT L. C. D. TYPE THINGS\n[15:23] FEE058: MM\n[15:23] FEE060: OKAY\n[15:23] FEE059: YEAH\n[15:24] FEE060: OKAY\n[15:25] FEE057: YEAH\n[15:26] FEE059: BUT UM\n[15:29] FEE059: I THINK WE'RE GONNA GO WITH THE COMMAND INTERFACE ANYWAY TO MAKE IT MORE SIMPLISTIC\n[15:32] FEE057: YEAH\n[15:33] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[15:34] FEE059: BUT THE WE COULD INCORPORATE SOME OF THE GRAPHICAL USER UM POINTS AS IN JUST TO MAKE IT M UM NICER TO LOOK AT MAYBE\n[15:44] FEE057: WHAT DO YOU MEAN\n[15:46] FEE059: LIKE I CAN'T THINK OF AN EXAMPLE BUT\n[15:50] FEE059: SORT OF LIKE LITTLE PICTURES RATHER THAN\n[15:53] FEE057: OH YEAH LIKE HOW THE BUTTONS\n[15:54] FEE059: LIKE A LITTLE SOUND\n[15:55] FEE059: INSTEAD OF SAYING VOLUME LIKE A LITTLE SPEAKER OR SOMETHING\n[15:58] FEE057: YEAH AS A BUTTON THOUGH\n[15:58] FEE059: YEAH SOMETHING Y\n[15:58] FEE060: MM\n[16:00] FEE057: SO IT'S A KEYBOARD IN THE SHAPE OF IT RIGHT\n[16:02] FEE059: YEAH M PERHA YEAH\n[16:03] FEE057: OKAY\n[16:04] FEE059: YEAH\n[16:04] FEE059: MAYBE\n[16:04] FEE057: YEAH\n[16:04] FEE057: I LIKE THAT IDEA\n[16:06] FEE059: UM THE CO UH WE'VE DECIDED THAT THE COMMAND INTERFACE WOULD BE THE MOST USEFUL FOR A REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:13] FEE059: AS IT WOULD BE LESS COMPLICATED AND THE CONTROLS WOULD BE MORE USER FRIENDLY\n[16:20] FEE059: UM THE REMOTE CONTROL WOULD BE CHEAPER TO DESIGN SO THAT WE'D HAVE MORE MONEY IN THE BUDGET TO\n[16:26] FEE059: UM TARGET THE DESIGN AREA OF THE INTERFACE\n[16:29] FEE059: YOU KNOW MAKE IT MORE TRENDY AND ORIGINAL\n[16:31] FEE059: WE'LL HAVE MORE MONEY IF WE KEEP IT SIMPLE\n[16:33] FEE057: YEAH\n[16:33] FEE057: I'M SURE I LIKE KINETIC ENERGY WOULD PROBABLY DIP INTO THE BUDGET\n[16:37] FEE059: YEAH\n[16:37] FEE058: YEAH\n[16:38] FEE057: A BIT MORE TOO YEAH\n[16:39] FEE059: SEEING AS IT'S QUITE A NEW TECHNOLOGY\n[16:42] FEE059: UM\n[16:45] FEE059: WE WE ALSO HAVE TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN WE'RE DESIGNING OUR UM MORE USER FRIENDLY REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:53] FEE059: THAT A LOT OF INTERFACES CONSIST OF A CLUTTER OF BUTTONS THAT UM THAT THEIR FUNCTIONS COLOURS AND FORMS AREN'T ALWAYS HELPFUL\n[17:04] FEE058: YEAH\n[17:04] FEE058: THAT'S TRUE\n[17:05] FEE059: YEAH\n[17:05] FEE058: THAT'S IN LIKE THE BUTTONS WITH ALL THE DIFFERENT LIKE COLOURS FOR DIFFERENT CHOICES AND THINGS\n[17:09] FEE059: YEAH\n[17:10] FEE058: IT CAN BE A BIT YEAH OVERWHELMING\n[17:13] FEE059: AND THAT ALL INTERFACES ARE DIFFERENT\n[17:17] FEE059: SO UM THAT DOESN'T IMPROVE THE USE OF THE PRODU PRODUCT SO WE NEED TO COME UP WITH SOMETHING THAT'S EASY TO UNDERSTAND\n[17:27] FEE059: AND MAYBE LEARN FROM THE MISTAKES OF OTHER INTERFACES THAT CAN BE TOO COMPLICATED FOR PEOPLE TO USE\n[17:35] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[17:37] FEE058: YEP\n[17:38] FEE059: DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY QUESTIONS\n[17:42] FEE057: DO YOU THINK THAT WE SHOULD KEEP ALL THE BUTTONS TO ONE SAME COLOUR JUST TO KEEP IT GIVE IT A SIMPLISTIC LOOK\n[17:49] FEE059: MM\n[17:50] FEE060: I THINK IF WE GO WITH THE UM DESIGN PLATE THING WE'LL HAVE TO\n[17:54] FEE060: JUST BECAUSE OF COLOUR CLASHING AND IF WE WANTED TO SO AND\n[17:56] FEE057: YEAH\n[17:57] FEE057: YEAH\n[17:58] FEE060: AND WE MIGHT I MEAN DEPENDING ON WHAT COMES OUT OF THE DESIGN WE MIGHT HAVE TO STICK TO JUST BLACK BUTTONS\n[18:04] FEE059: BUT UM\n[18:05] FEE057: BUT WHAT ABOUT THE LIGHTING UP EFFECT\n[18:07] FEE060: YOU MEAN DIFFERENT COLOURS FOR THE LIGHTING OR\n[18:09] FEE057: UM WELL UM I THOUGHT WE HAD UM DECIDED THAT WE WOULD IF YOU TOUCHED ONE OF THE BUTTONS THEY'D ALL LIGHT UP\n[18:17] FEE057: AND SO IF THEY WERE BLACK IT WOULDN'T BE POSSIBLE FOR THEM TO LIGHT UP\n[18:17] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[18:22] FEE060: OH I SEE WHAT YOU'RE SAYING\n[18:24] FEE060: WELL Y\n[18:24] FEE057: IF THEY WERE WHITE THEY WOULD GLOW PROBABLY\n[18:26] FEE057: IF THEY WERE MADE OUT OF RUBBER\n[18:27] FEE060: OH SO YOU'RE PICTURING THE LIGHT IS COMING FROM THE BACK\n[18:29] FEE060: I KINDA PICTURED IT AS KIND OF COMING FROM THE SIDES AND LIGHTING IT UP FRONTWARDS\n[18:34] FEE058: OH\n[18:35] FEE060: BUT BUT I GUESS YOU MEAN FROM THE BACK\n[18:35] FEE057: OH\n[18:35] FEE057: WHERE WOULD THE LIGHT COME FROM\n[18:37] FEE060: OKAY\n[18:39] FEE058: I'D ASSUME LIKE AN INTERNAL LIGHT THAT COMES THROUGH\n[18:41] FEE060: OKAY\n[18:42] FEE057: YEAH\n[18:42] FEE059: YEAH\n[18:44] FEE058: SO THERE WOULD HAVE TO HAVE TO BE SOME PARTS MAYBE TRANSPARENT AROUND THE BUTTONS OR SOMETHING\n[18:47] FEE060: RIGHT\n[18:48] FEE057: YEAH AND WELL RUBBER IS A MORE TRANSLUCENT PRODUCT TOO SO WE HAVE THAT TAKEN CARE OF\n[18:50] FEE058: YEAH YEAH\n[18:52] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[18:52] FEE058: IT SHOULD BE ABLE TO MM-HMM\n[18:55] FEE059: IN THE PHONE THAT I WAS THINKING OF AS WELL WHEN YOU CHANGE THE UM COVERS OF IT THE\n[19:01] FEE059: THE LITTLE BUTTONS THAT ACTUALLY YOU KNOW THAT CONTRO CONTROL STUFF ARE BEHIND THE RUBBER\n[19:05] FEE058: LI YEAH\n[19:08] FEE059: SO YOU CAN CHANGE THE BUTTONS WHEN YOU'RE CHANGING THE FACES\n[19:12] FEE060: OH\n[19:12] FEE059: DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[19:12] FEE060: YEAH\n[19:13] FEE057: OH\n[19:13] FEE059: 'CAUSE IT'S JUST THE WEE CONTROL YEAH THING THAT'S BEHIND IT\n[19:13] FEE060: THEY THEY INSERT OVER\n[19:16] FEE060: OKAY\n[19:18] FEE059: SO\n[19:18] FEE057: MM\n[19:20] FEE059: I MEAN WE DON'T HAVE TO DECIDE ON ONE COLOUR\n[19:22] FEE059: EACH FACE COULD HAVE ITS OWN COLOUR OF BUTTONS MAYBE\n[19:26] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[19:28] FEE057: WELL IF THEY'RE RAISED UP BUTTONS\n[19:31] FEE059: YEAH\n[19:31] FEE057: SO THAT YOU CAN FEEL THEM\n[19:33] FEE057: WE WERE TALKING ABOUT IT BEING MORE\n[19:37] FEE057: UM A LOT MORE TANGIBLE\n[19:38] FEE060: T\n[19:39] FEE057: UM IT MIGHT BE MORE DIFFICULT TO DO\n[19:42] FEE059: YEAH\n[19:42] FEE057: IF THEY'RE IF THEY'RE STICKING UP\n[19:44] FEE057: IF IT'S FLAT THEN LIKE O LIKE ON A CELLPHONE OR A MOBILE PHONE\n[19:49] FEE057: IT'S LIKE ALL VERY FLAT AND YOU JUST HAVE TO SORT OF PRESS DOWN ON THESE TINY LITTLE BUTTONS BUT\n[19:53] FEE059: YEAH\n[19:54] FEE057: YEAH\n[19:57] FEE058: I THINK IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE\n[19:58] FEE058: I DON'T THINK IT WOULD MAKE THAT MUCH DIFFERENCE\n[20:01] FEE058: I MEAN THE UH THE DIMENSIONS OF IT\n[20:04] FEE058: 'CAUSE IF IT'S JUST LIKE CONSTRUCTED IN THE SAME WAY AS LIKE THE FRONT COVER OF A MOBILE PHONE\n[20:10] FEE058: YOU CAN LIKE TAKE OFF THE HARD COVER AND THEN THERE'S THE LIKE SAY THE BUTTONS\n[20:14] FEE058: AND THEN YOU GET TO THE CIRCUIT\n[20:15] FEE058: I DON'T THINK IT WOULD MATTER THAT THE BUTTONS WERE BIGGER THROUGH THE THE TOP CASING\n[20:22] FEE058: I'M SURE YOU COULD F WORK IT OUT TO FIT IN THE CASING WITHOUT CAUSING TOO MUCH DIFFICULTY\n[20:25] FEE057: YEAH\n[20:28] FEE058: I'M SURE THAT'D BE FINE\n[20:28] FEE057: OKAY\n[20:28] FEE059: YEAH\n[20:29] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[20:31] FEE057: IF IT'S DO ABLE WE CAN DO\n[20:33] FEE057: YEAH SOUNDS GOOD TO ME\n[20:34] FEE059: SO THAT'S EVERYTHING THEN\n[20:37] FEE058: OKAY\n[20:38] FEE057: ALRIGHT THANK YOU\n[20:42] FEE060: OKAY IS THAT MY TURN THEN\n[20:43] FEE057: THAT MEANS YOU'RE UP\n[20:44] FEE059: YEAH\n[20:45] FEE060: ALRIGHT\n[20:46] FEE057: YEAH\n[20:49] FEE060: I HAVE A SHORTER REPORT FOR YOU TODAY\n[20:53] FEE060: UM IT TOOK A WHILE TO GET THIS UH\n[20:57] FEE060: UH\n[21:03] FEE058: YOU'RE NOT PLUGGED IN YET\n[21:04] FEE060: OH\n[21:05] FEE060: THAT'S A VERY GOOD POINT\n[21:26] FEE060: OKAY SO UM THIS REPORT IS ABOUT UH TREND WATCHING\n[21:30] FEE060: UM BASICALLY SO WE CAN LIVE UP TO OUR OUR UH PURPOSE OF HAVING A VERY FASHIONABLE REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:36] FEE060: SORRY\n[21:37] FEE060: THERE WE GO\n[21:38] FEE060: UM SO JUST SO YOU KNOW MY METHOD WAS MAINLY WEB WEB BASED RESEARCH THIS TIME AROUND\n[21:43] FEE060: I ALSO SPOKE WITH FASHION EXPERTS IN MILAN NEW YORK AND PARIS\n[21:46] FEE060: AND I LOOKED AT THE DESIGN REPORTS FROM PREVIOUS YEARS HERE AT REAL REMOTE\n[21:51] FEE060: UM JUST SO C WE CAN WORK OFF OF THEM SEE HOW FASHIONS HAVE CHANGED\n[21:55] FEE060: UM SO I'LL LIST THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS THAT I'VE COME ACROSS\n[21:59] FEE060: UM AND THEY THEY'RE EACH MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE ONE THAT COMES AFTER IT\n[22:03] FEE060: UH THE FIRST ONE IS THAT THERE SHOULD BE A FANCY LOOK AND FEEL INSTEAD OF THE CURRENT FUNCTIONAL LOOK AND FEEL\n[22:08] FEE060: UM THIS SHOULD BE OUR PRIORITY AS WE'VE BEEN SAYING\n[22:11] FEE060: THE SECOND MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT IS THAT A REMOTE SH THAT THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[22:16] FEE060: SO I THINK WE'VE DONE A LOT OF TALKING ABOUT THAT JUST WITH LIGHTING AND THE BUTTONS AND THE\n[22:20] FEE060: FACE PLATES\n[22:21] FEE060: UM SO IT LOOKS LIKE WE'LL BE ABLE TO KEEP ON TRACK WITH THAT\n[22:24] FEE060: AND THE THIRD MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT IS THAT THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE EASY TO USE\n[22:28] FEE060: SO PRETTY BASIC THERE\n[22:31] FEE060: AND THE RECENT FASHION UPDATE UH ACCORDING TO FASHION WATCHERS IN PARIS AND MILAN\n[22:35] FEE060: IS THAT FRUIT AND VEGETABLES WILL BE THE MOST IMPORTANT THEME FOR CLOTHES SHOES AND FURNITURE\n[22:40] FEE060: UM ALSO IN CONTRA UH IN CONTRAST TO LAST YEAR THE FEEL OF THE MATERIAL IS EXPECTED TO BE SPONGY\n[22:45] FEE060: AGAIN WE'VE ALREADY DISCUSSED THAT WITH RUBBER VERSUS HARD PLASTIC BUTTONS\n[22:49] FEE060: UM\n[22:51] FEE060: SO MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES HERE\n[22:55] FEE060: UM OF COURSE AS WE WE'VE ALREADY TALKED ABOUT THE PERSONAL FACE PLATES IN THIS MEETING AND I'D LIKE TO STICK TO THAT\n[23:00] FEE060: THE FRUITS AND VEGETABLE THEMES I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S GOING TO WORK FOR US\n[23:03] FEE060: IT SOUNDS SOMETHING THAT YOU'D USE ON KITCHENWARE\n[23:06] FEE060: I DON'T KNOW IF WE WANNA DO IT ON REMOTES\n[23:06] FEE058: MM\n[23:07] FEE060: IT COULD BE ONE OF THE OPTIONS\n[23:09] FEE060: MAYBE FOR THE TELEVISION THAT PEOPLE HAVE IN THEIR KITCHEN\n[23:09] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[23:12] FEE060: UM THE TEMPORARY LIGHT UP IDEA SOUNDS LIKE WE'RE GONNA STICK TO THAT\n[23:16] FEE060: AND THEN UH TYING IN A TRENDY LOOK WITH USER FRIENDLINESS\n[23:21] FEE057: YEAH\n[23:22] FEE057: YEAH IT'S THE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IS THE ONLY\n[23:27] FEE057: AREA THAT I FIND RATHER JARRING\n[23:29] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[23:29] FEE057: EVERYTHING ELSE WE CAN REALLY WE CAN REALLY\n[23:29] FEE058: IT IS STRANGE\n[23:33] FEE057: UM DO ACCORDING TO OUR PLANS ALREADY GIVEN THE MARKET\n[23:36] FEE057: BUT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SEEMS A VERY STRANGE IDEA FOR A REMOTE CONTROL\n[23:38] FEE060: IT'S IT'S A LITTLE BUT IT IT'S EVERYWHERE\n[23:39] FEE059: YEAH\n[23:40] FEE058: WELL\n[23:41] FEE060: SO MAYBE WE I'VE SEEN A LOT OF PURSES WITH OLIVES ON THEM YOU KNOW\n[23:42] FEE057: YEAH\n[23:46] FEE060: BUT I I THINK I THINK IF WE STICK TO T. V. BASED YOU KNOW MAYBE T. V. SHOWS OR\n[23:46] FEE057: YEAH\n[23:51] FEE059: YEAH\n[23:51] FEE060: OR COLOUR SCHEMES\n[23:51] FEE057: BUT THEY STILL NEED TO UM FIT INTO PEOPLE'S DECOR THOUGH\n[23:52] FEE058: WE\n[23:55] FEE060: RIGHT\n[23:55] FEE058: I THINK WE POSSIBLY COULD TAKE A MORE ABSTRACT DESIGN\n[23:59] FEE058: LIKE LOOK AT THE BASIC SHAPES OF DIFFERENT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\n[24:03] FEE058: AND THEN JUST REALLY LIKE STRIP IT DOWN TO LIKE REALLY BASIC SHAPES\n[24:10] FEE058: I MEAN WE DON'T HAVE TO MAKE SOMETHING IN THE SHAPE OF A STRAWBERRY BUT IT COULD HAVE THE CURVES OF A STRAWBERRY OR SOMETHING\n[24:16] FEE060: YEAH\n[24:16] FEE060: THE\n[24:16] FEE059: YEAH YEAH\n[24:17] FEE058: OR A STRAWBERRY SEED OR A LEAF\n[24:18] FEE060: THE ESSENCE OF STRAWBERRY\n[24:19] FEE058: OR JUST LIKE YOU KNOW REALLY MAKE IT A QUITE ABSTRACT IF THAT'S FITS IN MORE WITH WHAT WE'RE DOING\n[24:19] FEE057: YEAH\n[24:20] FEE060: YEAH\n[24:26] FEE058: INSTEAD OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES JUST IF YOU LOOK AT IT STRAIGHTFORWARD IT'S A BIT YEAH\n[24:26] FEE059: YEAH\n[24:28] FEE057: YEAH\n[24:31] FEE058: IT DOESN'T S QUITE FIT IN WITH THE TRENDY WELL OBVIOUSLY IT DOES IF THAT'S THE CURRENT THEME\n[24:35] FEE057: YEAH\n[24:36] FEE058: BUT MAY MAYBE WE COULD GO MORE DIRECTLY I DON'T KNOW\n[24:39] FEE057: YEAH\n[24:39] FEE058: BUT INITIALLY I DUNNO\n[24:41] FEE058: I THINK IF WE JUST SORT OF TONE IT DOWN A BIT\n[24:46] FEE058: YEAH AND LIKE NOT NOT YEAH\n[24:46] FEE057: TONE IT DOWN\n[24:46] FEE060: I GUESS YEAH\n[24:46] FEE057: YEAH LIKE MORE LIKE PHOTOS OF FRUIT ON ON OUR PRODUCT\n[24:47] FEE059: YEAH\n[24:49] FEE059: OR BANANA SHAPED\n[24:50] FEE060: ONE THING I WAS THINKING THOUGH IS I DUNNO IF YOU ALL REMEMBER FROM OUR KICKOFF MEETING WE TALKED ABOUT OUR FAVOURITE ANIMALS\n[24:55] FEE059: YEAH\n[24:55] FEE060: SO MAYBE THERE COULD BE ANIMAL BASED YOU KNOW\n[24:58] FEE060: BECAUSE A LOT OF PEOPLE HAVE A HOUSE CAT\n[24:59] FEE060: OR OR A DOG\n[25:01] FEE058: MM\n[25:01] FEE060: UM THAT MIGHT BE GETTING YOU KNOW TOO SPECIFIC AND WE SHOULD SEE WHAT THE SUCCESS OF THE FIRST FACE PLATES ARE\n[25:06] FEE060: BUT IT'S SOMETHING TO KEEP IN MIND\n[25:08] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[25:09] FEE060: AND DID YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS\n[25:16] FEE060: PRETTY STRAIGHTFORWARD\n[25:18] FEE058: YEAH\n[25:18] FEE057: YEAH UM\n[25:19] FEE060: OKAY\n[25:23] FEE057: ALRIGHT GIVEN THAT INFORMATION\n[25:26] FEE057: WE NEED TO START MAKING SOME MORE SPECIFIC DECISIONS\n[25:31] FEE057: SO I'LL NEED TO UM HOOK UP THE POWERPOINT AGAIN\n[25:38] FEE060: THERE YOU GO\n[25:51] FEE060: HAVE YOU GUYS BEEN SAVING YOUR POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS TO THE OKAY\n[25:54] FEE058: I DIDN'T FOR THE FIRST ONE\n[25:56] FEE058: BUT I HAVE NOW\n[25:57] FEE057: BUT IT'S STILL AROUND RIGHT\n[25:58] FEE058: YEAH\n[25:59] FEE057: OKAY\n[25:59] FEE058: UH HOPEFULLY\n[25:59] FEE059: WHERE DO YOU HAVE TO SAVE IT TO\n[26:01] FEE058: PROJECT DOCUMENTS I THINK\n[26:03] FEE059: OKAY\n[26:17] FEE057: OKAY\n[26:21] FEE057: I'M JUST TRYING TO MAKE THIS POP UP NOW\n[26:31] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[26:31] FEE057: HERE WE GO\n[26:34] FEE057: OKAY SO WE HAVE TO UH DECIDE NOW EXACTLY WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO\n[26:39] FEE057: SO ENERGY WE OH\n[26:39] FEE058: OKAY\n[26:43] FEE058: 'KAY\n[26:43] FEE057: OH NO I CAN'T WRITE IT IN WHEN IT'S IN THIS SETTING\n[26:47] FEE057: DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO TAKE IT OUT OF\n[26:50] FEE057: UM YEAH\n[26:51] FEE059: JUST ESCAPE I THINK\n[26:51] FEE060: THE POWERPOINT\n[26:55] FEE057: YEAH\n[26:56] FEE057: OKAY\n[26:56] FEE057: UM SO BACK TO DECISIONS\n[26:59] FEE057: ENERGY WE'VE DECIDED ON KINETIC RIGHT\n[27:02] FEE058: KINETIC YEAH\n[27:02] FEE059: YEAH\n[27:03] FEE057: OKAY SO THAT'S GOOD\n[27:04] FEE058: ARE WE GOING TO HAVE A BACKUP\n[27:08] FEE057: HMM\n[27:12] FEE058: OR DO WE JUST\n[27:13] FEE057: BUT WOULD A BACKUP REALLY BE NECESSARY\n[27:18] FEE057: I MEAN WILL PEOPLE JUST USE THE BATTERY IF THERE'S NO IF THERE'S\n[27:22] FEE058: I THINK MAYBE WE COULD JUST GO FOR THE KINETIC ENERGY AND\n[27:22] FEE057: IF THERE IS BACKUP\n[27:29] FEE058: BE BOLD AND INNOVATIVE AND HOPE THIS WORKS AND WELL HOPE THAT IT WORKS\n[27:31] FEE057: YEAH\n[27:34] FEE057: YEAH\n[27:34] FEE058: I THINK YEAH\n[27:34] FEE057: THERE'S LIKE NO REASON WHY IT WOULDN'T WORK RIGHT\n[27:34] FEE058: I THINK NO\n[27:37] FEE060: SO\n[27:37] FEE058: I I THINK WE SHOULD JUST LIKE TAKE UH ADVANTAGE OF LIKE USING THIS TO ITS FULL POTENTIAL\n[27:42] FEE057: YEAH\n[27:42] FEE057: IT COULD EVEN BE ONE OF OUR SELLING POINTS\n[27:42] FEE058: GO FOR IT\n[27:44] FEE058: IT COULD BE FULLY KINETIC ENERGY\n[27:44] FEE059: YEAH\n[27:45] FEE057: YEAH\n[27:47] FEE057: YEAH\n[27:47] FEE058: YEAH\n[27:47] FEE057: ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS OR SOMETHING\n[27:49] FEE058: IS EVERYONE HAPPY WITH THAT\n[27:49] FEE060: SO IF IT'S NOT WORKING THEY JUST HAVE TO SHAKE IT A BIT AND THAT REVITALISES IT\n[27:51] FEE057: YEAH\n[27:52] FEE058: YEAH\n[27:52] FEE060: OKAY\n[27:52] FEE059: HOPE SO\n[27:55] FEE057: ALRIGHT THE NEXT UM DECISION IS CHIP ON PRINT\n[28:00] FEE057: I DON'T EXACTLY KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS\n[28:02] FEE058: UM IT WAS WHETHER WE WENT FOR THE SIMPLE THE REGULAR OR THE ADVANCED CHIP\n[28:05] FEE058: AND THAT LINKED IN WITH WHAT BUTTONS WE WOULD GONNA HAVE SO\n[28:09] FEE057: RIGHT AND WE WERE GOING FOR MORE SIMPLISTIC STYLE RIGHT\n[28:11] FEE058: YEAH IT WAS SO THAT WAS WITHOUT THE L. C. D.\n[28:12] FEE059: YEAH\n[28:15] FEE058: SO THAT MEANS WE'RE NOT DOING THE ADVANCED\n[28:16] FEE057: YEAH\n[28:17] FEE058: SO IT DEPENDS ON WHETHER WE WANTED THE SCROLL BUTTONS OR JUST THE PUSH BUTTONS\n[28:21] FEE057: I THINK WE DECIDED ON THE PUSHBUTTONS RIGHT\n[28:23] FEE059: YEAH\n[28:23] FEE059: I DON YEAH\n[28:23] FEE058: UH SO THAT'S THE SIMPLE\n[28:24] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[28:24] FEE057: YEAH\n[28:25] FEE057: WOULD WE NEED A MORE ADVANCED ONE FOR UH THE LIGHTING THE INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM\n[28:30] FEE058: YEAH POSSIBLY\n[28:31] FEE058: SO IT'S PROBABLY GONNA BE THE REGULAR CHIP THAT WE'RE GOING TO NEED\n[28:31] FEE057: YEAH\n[28:34] FEE058: SO IT'S A MEDIUM\n[28:34] FEE057: OKAY\n[28:35] FEE058: SO REGULAR CHIP\n[28:36] FEE057: THAT'S CALLED MEDIUM OR REGULAR\n[28:37] FEE058: REGULAR SORRY\n[28:38] FEE057: 'KAY\n[28:40] FEE058: REGULAR CHIP\n[28:41] FEE060: OH IS REGULAR NOT SIMPLE\n[28:43] FEE059: YEAH\n[28:43] FEE058: LIGHTING\n[28:44] FEE058: YEAH IF WE BECAUSE OF THE LIGHTING THAT WE'VE DECIDED TO PUT IN AS WELL\n[28:44] FEE059: IT'S FOR THE LIGHTING YEAH\n[28:47] FEE060: RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT\n[28:48] FEE057: OKAY AND CASES\n[28:50] FEE057: UM DOES THIS IS THIS DEPENDENT ON SHAPE OR WHAT IT'S MADE OF OR WHAT\n[28:51] FEE058: SO TH\n[28:56] FEE058: I THINK THIS IS JUST LIKE GONNA BE THE A VERY OUTER CASE WHICH WE WILL DECIDE ON RUBBER\n[29:01] FEE059: YEAH\n[29:02] FEE057: YEAH\n[29:02] FEE057: WELL I GUESS PLASTIC AND COATED IN RUBBER\n[29:04] FEE058: RUBBER\n[29:05] FEE059: YEAH PLASTIC COAT\n[29:05] FEE058: YEAH\n[29:06] FEE057: PLASTIC WITH RUBBER\n[29:06] FEE058: PLASTIC RUBBER COAT\n[29:09] FEE057: COATING AND INTERCHANGEABLE\n[29:14] FEE058: INTERCHANGEABLE YEAH\n[29:14] FEE057: UM\n[29:15] FEE058: STILL GOING FOR THAT\n[29:16] FEE057: YEAH INTERCHANGEABLE PLATES\n[29:16] FEE058: YEAH\n[29:19] FEE057: OKAY\n[29:25] FEE057: USER INTERFACE CONCEPT\n[29:28] FEE057: THIS IS YOUR TIME TO SHINE\n[29:29] FEE059: WE DECIDED ON THE COMPONENT\n[29:32] FEE059: I I I'M SORRY I'VE LOST MY UM\n[29:36] FEE059: POWERPOINT THING SO I CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT IT'S CA IT'S THE COMPONENT\n[29:36] FEE058: YOUR SCREEN\n[29:38] FEE060: THINK IT WAS CALLED COMMAND INTERFACE\n[29:40] FEE058: WAS IT\n[29:40] FEE057: OH YEAH\n[29:41] FEE057: YEAH\n[29:42] FEE060: COMMAND INTERFACE\n[29:42] FEE059: THE COMMAND INTER\n[29:43] FEE057: COMMAND INTERFACE\n[29:44] FEE058: OUCH\n[29:45] FEE059: THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE YEAH\n[29:47] FEE057: DID YOU SAY COMMAND LINE\n[29:48] FEE059: YEAH\n[29:49] FEE057: OKAY\n[29:51] FEE057: LINE INTERFACE\n[29:56] FEE057: ALRIGHT AND SUPPLEMENTS\n[29:59] FEE057: WHAT'S THAT ALL ABOUT\n[30:01] FEE059: UM\n[30:02] FEE059: I THINK THAT IS WELL WE HAVEN'T REALLY MADE ANY DECISIONS ABOUT\n[30:08] FEE059: WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO ABOUT THE CLUSTER OF BUTTON FUNCTIONS COLOURS AND FORMS IN THE IN CONSISTENT USE\n[30:14] FEE059: LIKE WHAT WHAT ARE IDEAS TO COMBAT THESE PROBLEMS\n[30:18] FEE057: UM\n[30:18] FEE059: YOU KNOW HOW UM DIFFERENT INTERFACES ARE VERY DIFFERENT\n[30:23] FEE059: AND CAN BE CONFUSING BECAUSE BECAUSE OF THEIR DIFFERENCE AND BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENT CLUSTERS OF BUTTONS THAT THEY HAVE\n[30:27] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[30:31] FEE059: WE HAVEN'T REALLY DECIDED WHAT TO DO ABOUT THAT\n[30:36] FEE057: UM WHAT ARE OUR CHOICES HERE\n[30:39] FEE059: WELL IT'S JUST UM\n[30:43] FEE059: W WHERE WHERE SHALL WE LOCATE THE BUTTONS\n[30:46] FEE059: WHAT KIND OF FUNCTIONS WI SHALL WE HAVE\n[30:51] FEE057: YOU MEAN LIKE WE'LL HAVE THE NUMBERS OF THE CHANNELS AND WE'LL HAVE THE CHANNEL CHANGER AND VOLUME AND POWER\n[30:53] FEE058: THE POWER\n[30:55] FEE058: VOLUME\n[30:56] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[30:58] FEE059: SO PRETTY JUST JUST THE BASIC BUTTON FUNCTIONS\n[30:59] FEE057: UM\n[31:01] FEE057: YEAH\n[31:02] FEE057: LIKE I DON'T KNOW IF WE SHOULD GO INTO LIKE ADJUSTING LIGHT LEVELS THINGS LIKE THAT BECAUSE DIFFERENT TELEVISIONS WILL HAVE\n[31:08] FEE058: MAY YEAH\n[31:09] FEE058: TONE CONTRAST AND THINGS\n[31:09] FEE057: UM YEAH\n[31:10] FEE058: THAT'S A BIT\n[31:11] FEE060: THAT WAS ON UM\n[31:14] FEE060: ONE OF MY PRESENTATIONS\n[31:16] FEE060: ABOUT HOW OFTEN IT WAS USED\n[31:17] FEE060: DO YOU REMEMBER THAT\n[31:17] FEE058: YEAH IT WAS MINIMA WELL IT WASN'T THE L\n[31:18] FEE057: YEP\n[31:19] FEE059: YEAH\n[31:19] FEE057: YEAH IT WAS HARDLY EVER USED REALLY\n[31:20] FEE060: I W\n[31:22] FEE060: SHOULD I BRING IT UP\n[31:23] FEE057: YEAH\n[31:24] FEE058: YEAH\n[31:24] FEE058: THAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[31:24] FEE057: AND MOST TELEVISIONS WILL COME WITH A REMOTE\n[31:26] FEE058: YEAH AND SURELY THAT WOULD BE LIKE QUITE SPECIFIC TO THE INDIVIDUAL TELEVISION SO\n[31:29] FEE059: YEAH EACH TELEVISION\n[31:30] FEE057: YEAH\n[31:34] FEE057: 'KAY WELL WE KNOW WE WANT NUMBERS\n[31:35] FEE060: THE CH T\n[31:38] FEE060: SCREEN SETTINGS WAS USED UM ZERO POINT FIVE TIMES AN HOUR\n[31:42] FEE060: SO TW TWICE EVERY ONCE EVERY TWO HOURS\n[31:45] FEE060: UM AND IT WAS CONSIDERED A ONE POINT FIVE RELEVANCE ON A SCALE OF TEN\n[31:48] FEE060: THAT'S BRIGHTNESS COLOUR TONE ALL THAT\n[31:50] FEE058: MM\n[31:53] FEE059: YOU DON'T CHANGE THAT OFTEN YEAH\n[31:53] FEE058: I THINK MOST OF THAT COMES LIKE ON THE I INDIVIDUAL TELEVISION SET ITSELF DOESN'T IT\n[31:57] FEE058: I'M SURE IT HAS ITS OWN BUTTONS SO YOU DON'T NECESSARILY NEED TO HAVE IT ON REMOTE\n[31:58] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[31:58] FEE057: YEAH IT DOES\n[32:03] FEE057: YEAH AND DIFFERENT TELEVISIONS\n[32:03] FEE059: YEAH\n[32:04] FEE057: LIKE WE I DON'T KNOW IF WE CAN MAKE A REMOTE THAT WOULD BE UNIVERSAL TO ALL THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF\n[32:07] FEE058: YEAH\n[32:08] FEE058: SO WE'RE JUST GOING FOR POWER CHANNELS VOLUME\n[32:09] FEE057: CHANGES LIKE THAT\n[32:12] FEE057: VOLUME\n[32:15] FEE060: THE OTHER ONE WAS AUDIO SETTINGS\n[32:16] FEE060: MONO STEREO PITCH\n[32:17] FEE060: I MEAN I SOMETIMES USE THAT\n[32:19] FEE060: SOME T. V. S WILL HAVE THE OPTION OF LIKE LIVING ROOM STYLE MOVIE STYLE\n[32:22] FEE059: YEAH\n[32:23] FEE060: UM AND THAT THEY SAY THAT'S USED ZERO POINT EIGHT TIMES AN HOUR WHICH IS ACTUALLY SOMEWHAT HIGH\n[32:28] FEE060: LIKE ALMOST ONCE AN HOUR\n[32:29] FEE058: MM\n[32:30] FEE057: YEAH\n[32:31] FEE060: UM RELEVANCE OF TWO\n[32:35] FEE057: OH\n[32:36] FEE057: WE HAVE FIVE MINUTES TO FINISH OUR MEETING\n[32:38] FEE057: CRAP\n[32:39] FEE057: OKAY UM LET'S DO THIS FAST\n[32:42] FEE057: UM\n[32:42] FEE060: WELL THAT DIDN'T SOME UP ON MINE\n[32:43] FEE057: SHOULD WE HAVE AUDIO\n[32:46] FEE057: IT ONLY COMES UP ON MINE USUALLY\n[32:47] FEE059: IT W IT WOULD SEEM SILLY IF WE'D HAVING ANYTHING ELSE JUST HAVE AN AUDIO BUTTON THOUGH\n[32:48] FEE060: OH\n[32:54] FEE059: DO YOU KNOW\n[32:55] FEE057: YEAH I DON'T I IT'S IT'S A PROBLEM WITH THE INTERNATIONAL UH APPEAL I THINK\n[33:00] FEE057: UM IF WE HAVE AUDIO BECAUSE WE DON'T KNOW HOW OTHER TELEVISIONS WORK\n[33:05] FEE059: BUT WE\n[33:05] FEE057: BUT WE KNOW THAT EVERYONE HAS THIS AND IT'S THE SAME\n[33:08] FEE060: YEAH I GUESS THAT IT AFFECTS THE MARKETING 'CAUSE IT\n[33:09] FEE058: I'VE\n[33:10] FEE060: MM IT IS A GOOD SALES PLOY TO SAY AREN'T YOU ANNOYED WITH REMOTE CONTROLS THAT HAVE ALL THESE BUTTONS\n[33:14] FEE059: YEAH\n[33:14] FEE060: THIS ONE HAS CHANNEL VOLUME AND YOUR CHANNE AND YOUR POWER\n[33:15] FEE058: YEAH THAT'S IT\n[33:16] FEE059: THAT COULD BE A SALES PITCH\n[33:16] FEE058: WE CAN JUST GO FOR MAKE IT A SELLING POINT THAT IT IS JUST THE BASIC\n[33:17] FEE057: YEAH\n[33:18] FEE060: YEAH\n[33:20] FEE059: SIMPLE AND\n[33:20] FEE057: YEAH\n[33:21] FEE058: YEAH UH I BRILLIANT\n[33:22] FEE060: OKAY\n[33:22] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[33:23] FEE059: YEAH\n[33:24] FEE057: GOOD\n[33:25] FEE057: AND OKAY IN CLOSING 'CAUSE WE ONLY HAVE FIVE MINUTES\n[33:28] FEE057: WE'LL BE MEETING AGAIN IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[33:31] FEE057: UM\n[33:33] FEE057: YOU'LL BE WORKING POPPY WILL BE WORKING ON THE LOOK AND FEEL DESIGN\n[33:38] FEE057: WAIT A MINUTE\n[33:38] FEE057: IS THAT RIGHT\n[33:39] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[33:40] FEE057: YEP AND UM THE USER INTERFACE DESIGN SO THIS IS WHERE THE TRENDY STUFF COMES IN\n[33:44] FEE057: AND YOU'LL BE EVALUATING THE PRODUCT\n[33:48] FEE057: UM\n[33:50] FEE057: POPPY AND TARA WILL HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER USING MODELLING CLAY\n[33:55] FEE057: AND UM YOUR PERSONAL COACH WILL GIVE YOU THE REST OF THE INFORMATION OF WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN\n[34:00] FEE058: OKAY\n[34:01] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[34:01] FEE057: SO ANYONE ELSE HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY\n[34:03] FEE058: UM I JUST HAVE ONE QUESTION ABOUT THE WHOLE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE ASPECT\n[34:05] FEE057: YEAH\n[34:08] FEE057: YEAH\n[34:08] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[34:10] FEE058: ARE WE SEEING AS THAT WAS THE MOST POPULAR THING THAT CAME UP OUT OF YOUR MARKET RESEARCH\n[34:15] FEE058: I THI I THINK WE SHOULD KEEP TO THAT RATHER THAN MOVING TO ANIMALS OR SOMETHING\n[34:18] FEE058: BECAUSE EVEN IF THAT MAY NOT SEEM OBVIOUS TO US IF THAT'S WHAT THE SURVEYS BROUGHT OUT I THINK THAT WE SHOULD PROBABLY GO ALONG WITH THAT\n[34:19] FEE060: YEAH\n[34:19] FEE057: YEAH\n[34:26] FEE057: YEAH\n[34:26] FEE058: UM SO I SUPPOSE THAT'LL COME OUT IN OUR DEV DESIGN DEVELOPMENT\n[34:31] FEE058: BUT YOU'RE HAPPY TO GO AHEAD WITH THE FRUIT AND VEG\n[34:33] FEE060: NOW DO YOU GUYS NEED WANT AN IDEA OF HOW MANY UH ARE YOU GONNA COME UP WITH CASING IDEAS\n[34:37] FEE060: LIKE F FIVE DIFFERENT\n[34:38] FEE058: Y YEAH\n[34:38] FEE059: YEAH\n[34:39] FEE057: FIVE\n[34:39] FEE059: WHAT I\n[34:40] FEE059: WHAT I WAS THINKING WHAT DO YOUS THINK OF THIS\n[34:43] FEE059: UM HAVING THE NUMBERS KIND OF LIKE NOT A BUNCH OF GRAPES BUT YOU KNOW LIKE PURPLE AND KIND OF IN A TRIANGLE\n[34:50] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[34:51] FEE059: LIKE GRAPES\n[34:52] FEE060: YEAH YOU CAN HAVE SOME FUN WITH THE BUTTONS IT'S TRUE\n[34:52] FEE059: LIKE THAT'S KIND OF FRUITY OR SOMETHING\n[34:54] FEE057: MM-HMM\n[34:55] FEE059: THAT'S JUST\n[34:56] FEE060: YEAH\n[34:56] FEE058: WE CAN HAVE A LOOK AT THOSE IDEAS YEAH\n[34:58] FEE057: YEAH\n[34:58] FEE060: I GUESS WHAT YOU I IDEALLY YOU'D KIND OF THINK OF AGE MARKETS AS WELL\n[35:01] FEE060: SO IT'S A SOMETHING THAT WILL YOU KNOW APPEAL TO THE FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE YEAR OLDS\n[35:01] FEE058: YEAH\n[35:04] FEE060: SOMETHING THAT YOUR GRANNY WOULD WANT ON HER REMOTE CONTROL\n[35:07] FEE060: UM AND INTERNATIONAL TASTES AS WELL SO\n[35:08] FEE058: YEAH\n[35:08] FEE057: YEAH\n[35:11] FEE060: NOT EASY\n[35:11] FEE058: TRICKY\n[35:12] FEE058: A LOT OF THINGS TO CONSIDER\n[35:12] FEE057: YEAH\n[35:14] FEE059: YEAH\n[35:14] FEE057: LOTS OF YEAH\n[35:15] FEE058: HM\n[35:17] FEE058: OKAY\n[35:17] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[35:19] FEE057: 'KAY WE'LL STICK TO THE FRUIT AND VEGGIE THEME THEN\n[35:22] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[35:23] FEE057: AND UM WE'LL RECONVENE IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[35:25] FEE058: OKAY\n[35:25] FEE059: OKAY\n[35:26] FEE057: 'KAY\n[35:26] FEE060: OKAY\n[35:26] FEE057: BYE\n[35:27] FEE058: THANK YOU\n[35:28] FEE057: I'LL SEE YOU LATER\n[35:32] FEE057: OH WHAT DID I JUST 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"[0:58] FEE057: OKAY\n[0:58] FEE057: HERE WE GO\n[1:04] FEE057: ALRIGHT THE AGENDA FOR THI OH\n[1:07] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[1:08] FEE057: UM THE AGENDA FOR THIS MEETING IS UM WE'LL INITIALLY HAVE THE PROTOTYPE PRESENTATION BY OUR TWO DESIGNERS\n[1:17] FEE057: AND THEN WE WILL EVALUATE IT GIVEN THE CRITERIA THAT UM THAT WE GAVE\n[1:23] FEE057: GAVE IT\n[1:24] FEE057: AND UM TALK ABOUT OUR FINANCES WHETHER WE WERE UNDER OR OVER OUR BUDGET\n[1:30] FEE057: I HAVE A UM A SPREADSHEET WHERE WE CAN CALCULATE UM OUR PRICES FOR EVERY ASPECT OF OF WHAT WE'VE MADE GIVEN OUR OPTIONS\n[1:39] FEE057: AND UM EVALUATE THE PRODUCT AS A GROUP\n[1:43] FEE058: OKAY\n[1:44] FEE057: AND UM\n[1:46] FEE057: SO FIRST WE'LL HAVE THE PROTOTYPE PRESENTATION\n[1:48] FEE057: DO YOU NEED THE UM POWERPOINT FOR THIS\n[1:50] FEE058: UM YEAH\n[1:51] FEE058: I JUST GOT A FEW SLIDES SO SHOW THEM\n[1:52] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[1:55] FEE058: THANK YOU\n[2:03] FEE059: UM\n[2:03] FEE058: DO YOU WANT TO PRESENT IT\n[2:08] FEE059: THIS IS WHAT WE CAME UP WITH\n[2:08] FEE058: YEAH HERE WE ARE\n[2:11] FEE059: IT'S A PRETTY SIMPLE DESIGN\n[2:13] FEE059: IT'S UM BASED ON A MANGO\n[2:16] FEE059: YEAH\n[2:17] FEE059: AND WE\n[2:18] FEE058: MANGO SHAPE\n[2:18] FEE057: ON\n[2:19] FEE057: A MANGO\n[2:20] FEE057: OKAY\n[2:20] FEE059: YEAH\n[2:21] FEE059: AND WE HAVE THE COMPANY LOGO HERE AND THIS WILL BE THE\n[2:27] FEE059: INFRARED HERE AND THIS'LL BE THE POWER POINT THE ON OFF BUTTON KIND YEAH\n[2:29] FEE058: THE L. E. D.\n[2:33] FEE057: OH\n[2:33] FEE057: OKAY\n[2:34] FEE060: I'M SORRY\n[2:34] FEE060: WHAT WAS THE WHERE'S THE L. E. D.\n[2:35] FEE057: OOPS\n[2:36] FEE059: IT'S IN THE MIDDLE OF ONE OF THE LITTLE R. S\n[2:37] FEE060: OH\n[2:38] FEE060: OKAY\n[2:38] FEE059: AND THEN THE OTHER ONE IS THE POWER\n[2:41] FEE059: AND UH WE JUST HAVE A SIMPLE DESIGN\n[2:43] FEE059: WE WANTED IT ALL TO BE\n[2:45] FEE058: SO IT'S PALM HELD\n[2:45] FEE059: ACCESSIBLE FROM YOUR THUMB YEAH PALM HELD AND ALL THE\n[2:48] FEE058: YEAH\n[2:49] FEE057: YEAH\n[2:51] FEE059: BUTTONS ARE ACCESSIBLE FROM YOUR THUMB\n[2:53] FEE057: NOTICE YOU HAVE A NUMBER TEN BUTTON\n[2:54] FEE059: SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO\n[2:56] FEE059: OH THAT WAS A MISTAKE WASN'T IT\n[2:58] FEE057: OKAY\n[2:59] FEE059: RIGHT NO THAT'S A ZERO\n[2:59] FEE058: YOU JUST NEED THE NOUGHT\n[3:02] FEE059: TAKE THAT ONE OFF\n[3:05] FEE059: SORRY\n[3:07] FEE059: I WAS IN CHARGE OF THE NUMBERS\n[3:08] FEE057: NO PROBLEM\n[3:11] FEE057: AH\n[3:11] FEE059: AND THIS IS JUST IF YOU'VE GOT LIKE ELEVEN OR TWELVE OR\n[3:15] FEE059: THIRT THE PLUS\n[3:17] FEE058: SO ONE PLUS ONE WOULD BE ELEVEN OR\n[3:18] FEE059: YOU CAN GO ONE THREE OR SOMETHING\n[3:20] FEE057: OH\n[3:20] FEE059: YOU PRESS THAT FIRST AND THEN YOU GO ONE THREE YEAH\n[3:20] FEE057: YOU PRESS A PLUS BUTTON\n[3:23] FEE057: OH OKAY\n[3:24] FEE057: I'VE NEVER HEARD OF THAT KIND BEFORE\n[3:25] FEE059: WELL WE JUST THOUGHT WE HAVE ALL THE NUMBERS HERE SO WE WANTED SOMETHING REPRESENTATIVE OF NUMBERS LARGER THAN TEN AND\n[3:34] FEE058: YEAH BECAUSE IF YOU ON YOUR AVERAGE UM REMOTE IF YOU PRESS ONE TWICE YOU JUST GO TO UM OR UH SAY YOU WANTED CHANNEL TWELVE\n[3:34] FEE057: YEAH\n[3:44] FEE058: YOU PRESS ONE AND THEN YOU GO TO CHANNEL ONE AND THEN TWO THEN YOU'D JUST GO TO CHANNEL TWO INSTEAD OF TWELVE\n[3:45] FEE057: YEAH\n[3:49] FEE060: OH THERE'S NO E OKAY\n[3:50] FEE058: SO IF YOU DID LIKE ONE PLUS TWO YOU COULD GO TO CHANNEL TWELVE OR TWO PLUS TWO IS CHANNEL TWENTY TWO\n[3:50] FEE059: SO THE PLUS AND THEN YEAH\n[3:50] FEE057: OH\n[3:53] FEE057: I\n[3:53] FEE060: OKAY\n[3:54] FEE057: BUT\n[3:56] FEE057: WOULD YOU HAVE TO GO ZERO PLUS ONE IF YOU WANTED TO GO TO CHANNEL ONE OR TWO\n[3:59] FEE059: NO NO TH ALL THAT'S WHY WE HAVE ALL THESE NUMBERS\n[4:01] FEE059: THESE NUMBERS UM\n[4:05] FEE059: THESE NUMBERS ALL WORK INDEPENDENTLY UP TO NINE\n[4:09] FEE057: YEAH BUT I MEAN IF YOU PRESS IT'LL GO TO THAT CHANNEL RIGHT AWAY\n[4:13] FEE059: YEAH\n[4:13] FEE057: 'CAUSE YOU GOTTA PRESS THE PLUS AFTERWARDS\n[4:16] FEE059: OH NO\n[4:16] FEE059: UH THE PLUS IS ONLY FOR IF YOU'RE GOING PAST THE NUMBER NINE\n[4:20] FEE057: YEAH I KNOW BUT IF IF I WANNA GO TO SAY NUMBER LIKE SIXTY FIVE CHANNEL SIXTY FIVE\n[4:23] FEE060: SIXTY\n[4:25] FEE057: IF I PRESS THE SIX IT'LL GO TO CHANNEL SIX\n[4:26] FEE059: YOU P\n[4:29] FEE057: AND THEN I'LL PRESS THE PLUS AND THEN IT'LL GO TO SIX AND THEN PUT THE FIVE AND IT'LL GO TO SIXTY FIVE\n[4:29] FEE059: OH\n[4:32] FEE059: NO YOU PRESS THE PLUS FIRST\n[4:34] FEE059: I I WELL IT DOESN'T WE HAVEN'T REALLY S I WOULD'VE THOUGHT YOU PRESSED THE PLUS FIRST AND THEN THE SIX FIVE\n[4:34] FEE058: OH\n[4:39] FEE059: BUT SHE SAYS PLUS PRESS WHICH WHAT DO YOU THINK IS SIMPLER\n[4:41] FEE058: WELL I DON'T MIND WE CAN FURTHER DEFINE THAT\n[4:43] FEE057: I TH\n[4:45] FEE059: IT'S A\n[4:45] FEE057: UM\n[4:46] FEE058: I WOULDN'T HAVE THOUGHT IT'D BE A PROBLEM THAT IT WENT TO CHANNEL SIX FIRST IN LIKE ON THE WAY TO CHANNEL SIXTY FIVE\n[4:49] FEE059: YEAH\n[4:51] FEE057: YEAH IT WOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM\n[4:52] FEE059: YEAH\n[4:52] FEE057: BUT I WAS JUST WONDERING LIKE AS LONG AS WE REALISE THAT'S WHAT IT'LL DO\n[4:52] FEE058: BUT I SUPPOSE IT'S NOT AS SNAPPY\n[4:54] FEE060: WELL THE THERE IS A THERE'S A DELAY ON REMOTES I THINK\n[4:56] FEE059: OOPS\n[4:58] FEE060: WHERE YOU CAN HAVE IT IT'S LIKE A FIVE SECOND INPUT TIME\n[4:58] FEE059: YEAH\n[4:59] FEE058: YEAH\n[5:00] FEE058: YEAH\n[5:00] FEE058: IF YOU DON'T PUT IT\n[5:00] FEE060: SO AS LONG AS YOU HIT THEM DADA\n[5:02] FEE058: YEAH\n[5:02] FEE059: YEAH\n[5:03] FEE058: YEAH THAT YEAH\n[5:04] FEE060: IT SHOULD BE FINE\n[5:05] FEE057: YEAH\n[5:05] FEE060: AS LONG AS THERE'S NOT A BIG PAUSE BETWEEN THE T HITTING THE TWO BUTTONS\n[5:08] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[5:08] FEE059: YEAH\n[5:10] FEE059: SO\n[5:11] FEE058: UM\n[5:12] FEE060: WAS THERE SO ON THE TOP THERE IS VOLUME AND\n[5:15] FEE058: AND CHANNEL WHICH IS SO YOU COULD JUST GO LIKE THAT WITHOUT THINKING ABOUT IT LIKE\n[5:15] FEE059: A CHANNEL\n[5:16] FEE060: CHANNEL UP VOLUME UP\n[5:17] FEE060: OKAY COOL\n[5:18] FEE057: C. AND V.\n[5:18] FEE059: JUST SO WE CAN FLICK\n[5:20] FEE057: RIGHT WHERE UM WHERE'S THE POWER BUTTON\n[5:20] FEE060: YEAH\n[5:23] FEE059: IT'S IN THE MIDDLE OF ONE OF THE LITTLE R. S\n[5:23] FEE058: IT'S THE BIGGER R.\n[5:24] FEE060: IT'S THE R.\n[5:25] FEE057: OH OKAY\n[5:26] FEE058: SO IT'S JUST LIKE\n[5:28] FEE059: YEAH SO IT'S ALL ACCESSIBLE\n[5:28] FEE057: YEAH\n[5:29] FEE058: WE DECI\n[5:30] FEE059: WITHOUT M TAKING YOUR HAND OFF THE REMOTE\n[5:33] FEE057: YEAH\n[5:33] FEE058: YEAH UM WE WENT FOR LIKE A A CIRCULAR DESIGN FOR THE NUMBERS BECAUSE WE THOUGHT THAT'S KIND OF A MORE NATURAL MOVEMENT THAN JUST GOING LIKE THAT WITH YOUR THUMB\n[5:34] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[5:46] FEE057: OH OKAY\n[5:46] FEE058: UH E ERGONOMICS ARE ALL CONSIDERED\n[5:46] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[5:47] FEE057: YEAH\n[5:48] FEE059: AND IT MIGHT ACTUALLY HELP WITH THE REPETITIVE STRESS INJURY AS WELL\n[5:48] FEE057: ERGONOMIC DEFINITELY ERGONOMIC\n[5:48] FEE058: YEAH\n[5:53] FEE058: IT COULD CAUSE ANOTHER TYPE OF REPETITIVE STRESS INJURY THOUGH\n[5:55] FEE059: OKAY\n[5:56] FEE058: BUT YEAH NO I MEAN IT'S A DIFFERENT MOVEMENT SO YEAH\n[5:59] FEE059: YEAH\n[6:00] FEE058: UM AND THE FEEL OF IT I MEAN WE'VE MADE THIS OUT OF PLAY DOH\n[6:05] FEE058: WHICH IS REPRESENTING THE YOU KNOW THE RUBBER AND THE SPONGY RUBBERNESS\n[6:06] FEE057: THE SPON YEAH\n[6:07] FEE059: YEAH\n[6:09] FEE058: UM 'CAUSE IT WAS SAID BEFORE IN THE MATERIAL SPECIFICATION THAT THIS THE THIS ANTI R. S. I. UM MATERIAL IS OFTEN USED IN STRESS BALLS SO THIS HAS GOT A YOU KNOW A BIT OF GIVE TO IT\n[6:21] FEE059: YEAH\n[6:21] FEE058: AND IT JUST FEELS FEELS DIFFERENT\n[6:21] FEE057: YEAH\n[6:22] FEE057: BIT OF A STRESS BALL FEEL\n[6:23] FEE059: YEAH\n[6:23] FEE058: WOULD YOU LIKE TO FEEL IT YOURSELVES\n[6:24] FEE057: YES\n[6:25] FEE058: HOW IT FITS IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND\n[6:25] FEE057: I WOULD\n[6:27] FEE057: MY GOODNESS\n[6:28] FEE058: THANKS\n[6:29] FEE057: THERE YOU GO\n[6:31] FEE058: AND YOU\n[6:31] FEE060: YES\n[6:31] FEE057: GENEVIEVE\n[6:32] FEE057: YEAH\n[6:33] FEE060: OH IT'S NICE\n[6:33] FEE060: OH I THINK I KILLED THE FIVE\n[6:35] FEE060: I DID\n[6:36] FEE060: I KILLED THE FOUR\n[6:36] FEE057: AND SOMETHING HMM\n[6:37] FEE060: OH GOD\n[6:37] FEE058: O\n[6:39] FEE058: OKAY AS FOR THE COLOURS WE WERE PRESENTED WITH UM A LIMITED RANGE OF COLOURS FOR THIS PROTOTYPE\n[6:42] FEE060: OH IT SMELLS GOOD\n[6:43] FEE059: OF PLAY DOH YEAH\n[6:45] FEE058: BUT WE'RE THINKING THAT SEEING AS WE'RE HAVING IT IN INTERCHANGEABLE CASING ANYWAY\n[6:51] FEE058: THAT THIS IS NOT NECESSARILY A REPRESENTATION OF THE TRUE COLOURS THAT WE WOULD NECESSARILY USE\n[6:57] FEE058: OR THE COMBINATION\n[6:58] FEE058: UM AND WE'RE THINKING TO CARRY ON WITH THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE THEME\n[7:02] FEE058: THE COLOUR UM COMBINATION JUST COULD JUST BE NAMED AFTER DIFFERENT FRUIT LIKE BANANA COULD BE BLACK AND YELLOW\n[7:08] FEE057: OH RIGHT\n[7:10] FEE058: WATERMELON RED AND GREEN OR VANILLA MIGHT BE THE MOST POPULAR IF IT JUST UH BLENDS IN MORE SETTLED CREAM INSTEAD OF THE OTHERS ARE ALL A BIT GARISH\n[7:15] FEE059: 'CAUSE IT'D BE QUITE SUBTLE AND\n[7:18] FEE057: YEAH\n[7:19] FEE057: IT LOOKS MORE\n[7:21] FEE057: THINK LIKE VANILLA AND BANANA WOULD\n[7:23] FEE058: BANANA'S MORE REPRESENTATIVE OF OUR COLOUR SCHEME LIKE THE COMPANY THE YELLOW AND BLACK\n[7:28] FEE059: YEAH\n[7:28] FEE057: OKAY YEAH\n[7:29] FEE058: SO THAT FOR CORPORATE IDENTITY THAT WOULD PROBABLY BE THE MOST STRENGTH\n[7:33] FEE058: I MEAN WATERMELON YOU KNOW M PROBABLY APPEALING TO THE YEAH SEASONAL\n[7:36] FEE057: KINDA CHRISTMAS YOU KNOW\n[7:37] FEE059: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[7:39] FEE058: APPLE GREEN BROWN MORE KINDA TRENDY YOU KNOW KHAKI\n[7:42] FEE057: YEAH\n[7:44] FEE059: THE POMEGRANATE'S KINDA GIRLY AND FUNKY KIND OF AND THEN THE VANILLA'S MORE FOR THE MORE SOPHISTICATED CUSTOMER WHO JUST WANTS SOMETHING THAT FITS IN WITH ALL DECOR\n[7:49] FEE057: COOL\n[7:53] FEE058: YEAH\n[7:59] FEE058: OKAY\n[8:00] FEE058: UM YEAH WE THOUGHT OF THE COMPONENTS IT WAS DEFINITELY UM A FOCUS OF ERGONOMICS AND JUST A SINGLE HA HANDHELD DEVICE\n[8:09] FEE058: I MEAN YOU DON'T NEED TO USE BOTH HANDS ONE HAND TO HOLD THIS AND TYPE IN WITH THE OTHER YOU CAN JUST USE YOUR THUMB\n[8:15] FEE059: YEAH\n[8:16] FEE058: UM AS WE SAID THE RUBBER'S PROBABLY USED FOR COMFORT AND ANTI R. S. I. AND THAT'S ABOUT IT\n[8:22] FEE057: ALRIGHT THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[8:24] FEE057: GOOD WORK EVERYONE\n[8:24] FEE060: BRAVO\n[8:28] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[8:29] FEE057: AND SO NOW THAT WE'VE WE HAVE A PROTOTYPE UH WE NEED TO GO OVER THE FINANCES AND SEEING IF THIS PROTOTYPE MATCHES UH WHAT OUR BUDGET CAN HANDLE\n[8:38] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[8:39] FEE057: SO I HAVE\n[8:42] FEE057: SOMETHING I'M GOING TO\n[8:45] FEE060: YOU WANT THE\n[8:46] FEE057: OH WAIT A MINUTE\n[8:46] FEE057: DO YOU NEED TO DO A PRESENTATION FIRST\n[8:49] FEE060: I DON'T KNOW WHAT ORDER IT GOES IN\n[8:50] FEE057: YEAH\n[8:50] FEE057: I'M GONNA CHECK THAT OUT FOR A SECOND\n[8:50] FEE060: I HAVE ONE\n[8:52] FEE058: MM GO\n[8:54] FEE057: WHAT TIME IS IT ANYW\n[8:56] FEE057: OH YEAH SORRY YOU'RE RIGHT\n[8:56] FEE060: EVALUATION CRI OKAY\n[8:57] FEE057: EVALUATION CRITERIA IS NEXT IN LINE\n[8:58] FEE060: THAT'S ME\n[8:59] FEE057: YEAH\n[9:05] FEE060: HELLO\n[9:08] FEE060: OH THERE WE GO\n[9:28] FEE060: OKAY\n[9:30] FEE060: COME ON MY COMPUTER\n[9:31] FEE060: COME ON\n[9:35] FEE060: SORRY MY COMPUTER'S GIVING ME TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES\n[9:38] FEE057: JUST PRESS UM FUNCTION EIGHT AGAIN\n[9:38] FEE060: SHOULD I PRESS IT AGAIN\n[9:40] FEE060: LAST TIME I DID THAT IT SH\n[9:44] FEE060: OKAY\n[9:44] FEE060: YOU'RE RIGHT\n[9:46] FEE057: AND THEN AGAIN I THINK\n[9:48] FEE057: ONE MORE TIME\n[9:49] FEE060: OH\n[9:49] FEE060: STILL NOT THERE\n[9:50] FEE057: YEAH\n[9:56] FEE057: YEAH\n[10:02] FEE060: OKAY NOW I THINK FOR THIS ONE I COULD WOULD YOU GUYS PREFER USE THE WHITEBOARD OR MAYB MAYBE I'LL JUST DO IT ON RIGHT ON THE SCREEN WHERE YOU CAN SEE IT\n[10:08] FEE060: UM WE'RE GONNA BE DOING AN EVALUATION REPORT TOGETHER BASED ON THE PROTOPTYPE THAT WE'VE JUST SEEN\n[10:13] FEE060: UM AND LOOKING LOOKING BACK AT MY NOTES FROM OUR BOTH OUR CONCEPTUAL AND OUR FUNCTIONAL MEETINGS\n[10:18] FEE060: UM I MADE A LIST OF WHAT OUR ORIGINAL REQUIREMENTS AND GOALS WERE UM BACK TO OUR KICK OFF MEETING THIS MORNING\n[10:24] FEE060: UM AND WE'LL EVALUATE AS TO WHETHER WE'VE S DONE WHAT WE SET OUT TO DO\n[10:29] FEE060: UM AND WE'RE GONNA DO IT ON A ONE TO SEVEN SCALE WHERE ONE IS TRUE AND SEVEN IS FALSE\n[10:34] FEE060: SO BASICALLY THE LOWER P THE LOWER THE POINTS THE BETTER\n[10:39] FEE060: OKAY SO QUESTION NUMBER ONE\n[10:43] FEE060: DOES THE REMOTE WHOOPS\n[10:44] FEE060: SORRY\n[10:45] FEE060: OH I'M NOT GONNA BE ABLE UM I'LL DO IT ON THE WHITEBOARD\n[10:46] FEE060: I CAN'T CHANGE IT SO I'M G I'M GONNA ASK YOU TO PUSH IT DOWN ONCE\n[10:50] FEE057: OKAY\n[10:51] FEE060: I'LL WRITE DOWN OUR SCORES UP ON THE\n[10:56] FEE057: OOH\n[10:57] FEE060: OKAY SO NUMBER ONE\n[10:58] FEE060: DO WE HAVE A FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[11:03] FEE059: MM\n[11:03] FEE058: FEEL I THINK\n[11:05] FEE058: WE'VE BEEN QUITE SUCCESSFUL WITH THE RUBBER COATING AND\n[11:06] FEE057: YEAH\n[11:10] FEE057: THE LOOK IS A LITTLE BIT MORE PLAYFUL\n[11:10] FEE059: WELL\n[11:12] FEE059: YEAH\n[11:13] FEE058: YEAH\n[11:13] FEE060: YEAH I GUESS THAT DEPENDS ON YOUR DEFINITION OF FANCY BUT IT'S DEFINITELY DIFFERENT\n[11:16] FEE060: IT'S NOT YOUR TRADITIONAL YEAH\n[11:16] FEE057: OH DEFINITELY DIFFERENT YEAH\n[11:20] FEE058: I THINK THE COLOUR HAS A LOT TO DO WITH IT\n[11:22] FEE058: I MEAN TH THE COLOURS WE WERE GIVEN FOR MAKING THE PROTOTYPE AREN'T THE COLOURS THAT I THINK WE WOULD'VE NECESSARILY CHOSEN\n[11:22] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[11:30] FEE059: YEAH\n[11:31] FEE058: IT'S NOT THE KIND OF OOH UH AT ALL SLEEK RED BLACK AND YELLOW AND ORANGE\n[11:34] FEE057: OH YOU WERE ONLY GIVEN RED AND BLACK\n[11:37] FEE057: OH OKAY\n[11:38] FEE059: YEAH SO NOT VERY SLEEK AND WE DON'T WANNA GO FOR BLACK BECAUSE MOST REMOTE CONTROLS ARE BLACK OR GREY\n[11:40] FEE058: UM\n[11:44] FEE060: YEAH\n[11:45] FEE059: SO WE WANT IT TO BE STAND OUT THAT WAY ANYWAY\n[11:46] FEE057: YEAH\n[11:49] FEE058: BUT IF YOU CAN IMAGINE THAT IN LIKE A S JUST A MAYBE UH A KIND OF PALE METALLIC Y FINISH OR SOMETHING\n[11:49] FEE057: OKAY\n[11:58] FEE059: YEAH\n[11:59] FEE059: A METALLIC Y FINISH WE WERE THINKING\n[12:00] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[12:00] FEE058: WELL I KNOW KNOW IT'S FOR RUBBER\n[12:01] FEE057: YEAH\n[12:02] FEE059: POLISHED\n[12:02] FEE058: I MEAN DIFF IF YOU CAN VISUALISE THIS IN NICE COLOURS I THINK IT WOULD LOOK QUITE FANCY\n[12:03] FEE059: OKAY\n[12:07] FEE059: YEAH\n[12:07] FEE060: YEAH\n[12:08] FEE057: YEAH\n[12:08] FEE060: I KINDA I LIKE THE POTATO LOOK\n[12:10] FEE058: OH WELL POTATO MANGO FRUIT AND VEG\n[12:10] FEE059: WE WE WERE WE WERE THINKING ABOUT YEAH\n[12:10] FEE057: IT'S MANGO\n[12:10] FEE060: IT'S VERY DIFFERENT\n[12:11] FEE060: IT'S WHAT\n[12:12] FEE057: IT'S MANGO\n[12:12] FEE060: OH SORRY THE MANGO THE MANGO LOOK\n[12:13] FEE058: POTATO'S FINE\n[12:16] FEE060: YEAH IT IS FRUIT OR VEGETABLE DEPENDS ON YOUR MOOD\n[12:16] FEE058: POTATO'S FINE\n[12:18] FEE058: YEAH\n[12:19] FEE058: TOTALLY\n[12:20] FEE058: IT'S REALLY ADAPTABLE\n[12:20] FEE060: SO I MYSELF WOULD SAY A ONE OR A TWO\n[12:22] FEE057: YEAH\n[12:23] FEE057: I WOULD SAY TWO\n[12:24] FEE057: PERSONALLY\n[12:24] FEE059: I W I'D SAY TWO I THINK\n[12:24] FEE060: IT'S A TWO\n[12:26] FEE060: OKAY AND P\n[12:26] FEE058: FOR THE\n[12:27] FEE059: FANCINESS\n[12:28] FEE058: FANCY\n[12:28] FEE057: YEAH\n[12:28] FEE060: ONE BEING TRUE\n[12:30] FEE060: SO\n[12:31] FEE058: I UH TWO THREE\n[12:33] FEE060: TWO\n[12:33] FEE060: OKAY ACTU THAT'S PRO THAT'S GONNA GET CONFUSING LIKE THAT\n[12:33] FEE059: YEAH\n[12:38] FEE060: OKAY SO QUESTION NUMBER TWO WAS IS IT TECHN TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[12:44] FEE060: SO I KNOW WE HAVE THE KINETIC ENERGY WHICH IS VERY INNOVATIVE\n[12:47] FEE057: YEAH\n[12:48] FEE058: YEAH AND THE USE OF THE RUBBER\n[12:50] FEE060: USE OF THE RUBBER THE USE OF THE L. E. D.\n[12:50] FEE059: YEAH\n[12:50] FEE058: FOR THE ANTI R. S. I.\n[12:52] FEE057: YEAH\n[12:53] FEE058: THE L. E. D. USE ISN'T PARTICULARLY INNOVATIVE AND WE DON'T HAVE ANY SCROLL BUTTONS IT'S ALL PUSHBUTTONS\n[12:55] FEE060: ISN'T\n[12:57] FEE059: MM\n[13:00] FEE058: THERE'S NO L. C. D. CONTROL SO IF WE'RE THINKING ABOUT THE REST OF THE MARKET IT'S SORT OF PROBABLY HALFWAY\n[13:03] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[13:05] FEE057: YEAH\n[13:07] FEE058: IN SOME ASPECTS IT IS LIKE WE SAID\n[13:10] FEE057: YEAH\n[13:10] FEE057: I'D SAY MAYBE THREE\n[13:11] FEE059: I'LL GO FOR THREE AS WELL\n[13:11] FEE060: YEAH\n[13:13] FEE060: AND I THINK I MEAN IT IT'S TOUGH TO SAY BECAUSE WE WERE WE DIDN'T WANT IT TO BE ANY MORE INNOVATIVE THAN THIS\n[13:17] FEE060: BECAUSE THEN THAT WOULD'VE DEFEATED THE PURPOSE\n[13:17] FEE059: NO\n[13:17] FEE058: YEAH\n[13:18] FEE057: YEAH WE WANT IT SIMPLE\n[13:18] FEE058: THOUGH IT WAS OUR SPECIFICATION\n[13:19] FEE059: WOULDN'T BE SIMPLE YEAH\n[13:20] FEE060: SO I MEAN I WE'LL PUT THREE BUT I THINK WE ACTUALLY REACHED OUR GOAL\n[13:24] FEE059: YEAH\n[13:24] FEE057: YEAH\n[13:24] FEE060: WE DIDN'T WANT IT ANY MORE THAN THAT\n[13:26] FEE060: OKAY QUESTION NUMBER THREE\n[13:28] FEE060: UH WILL IT BE EASY TO USE\n[13:30] FEE057: I THINK SO\n[13:30] FEE058: YEAH\n[13:30] FEE059: YEAH VERY\n[13:31] FEE060: YEAH\n[13:31] FEE057: YEAH\n[13:31] FEE058: YEAH\n[13:32] FEE060: YEAH\n[13:32] FEE059: I THINK ONE FOR THAT\n[13:32] FEE060: S\n[13:33] FEE060: YEAH I THINK IT'S YOU CAN'T REALLY GET CONFUSED WITH THAT\n[13:34] FEE057: YEAH\n[13:34] FEE058: YEAH\n[13:35] FEE057: ONE\n[13:35] FEE059: YEAH\n[13:36] FEE059: NO\n[13:36] FEE060: I MEAN THERE'LL BE S WE HAVE TO WORK OUT THE UH NUMBER THE PLUS SYSTEM\n[13:36] FEE057: TH\n[13:39] FEE057: THE PLUS NUMBER THING\n[13:40] FEE059: YEAH THAT'S THE ONLY THING YEAH\n[13:40] FEE060: BUT ONCE THAT'S FIGURED OUT IT SHOULD BE FINE\n[13:42] FEE058: YEAH AND PERHAPS THE TURNING ON BUT\n[13:44] FEE060: NUMBER FOUR\n[13:45] FEE060: IS THIS A GOOD LOOKING REMOTE\n[13:45] FEE058: MM\n[13:46] FEE060: REMEMBER THAT SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF USERS FIND MOST REMOTE CONTROLS UGLY\n[13:50] FEE059: IT'S DEFINITELY\n[13:51] FEE058: AGAIN I THINK THE COLOUR COMES INTO THIS\n[13:52] FEE057: YEAH COLOUR WILL DEFINITELY BE A FACTOR\n[13:54] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[13:56] FEE057: I THINK THAT THE LOGO COULD BE SMALLER\n[13:58] FEE058: OKAY\n[13:59] FEE059: YEAH\n[13:59] FEE057: AND MAYBE NOT SUCH A PROMINENT WAY\n[14:02] FEE059: BUT THE\n[14:02] FEE057: MAYBE LIKE AT THE BOTTOM KIND OF\n[14:04] FEE059: REMEMBER THE MANAGEMENT SAID THAT IT IT HAD TO BE PROMINENT\n[14:04] FEE058: NOT IN\n[14:08] FEE060: WHOOPS\n[14:08] FEE057: OH IT JUST HAD TO BE ON THERE I GUESS\n[14:10] FEE060: SHOULD JUST NOT TOUCH IT\n[14:10] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:11] FEE058: DON'T WORRY\n[14:13] FEE060: THIS TIME IT'S THE THREE I KILLED\n[14:17] FEE060: I WAS JUST WONDERING IF IT SHOULD BE LIKE FLATTER\n[14:20] FEE060: OR\n[14:21] FEE058: I SUPPOSE I'VE GOT QUITE BIG HANDS\n[14:22] FEE057: I LIKE THE APPEAL OF IT BEING LIKE A BIG GLOB IN YOUR HAND\n[14:23] FEE060: WELL\n[14:26] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:27] FEE059: BUT YOU KNOW WHAT I'VE JUST THOUGHT OF THERE NOW\n[14:29] FEE059: WHAT WHERE'S IT GONNA SIT IN YOUR LIVING ROOM\n[14:31] FEE059: IS IT NOT GONNA FALL OFF THE ARM OF THE SOFA\n[14:32] FEE057: MAYBE IF THE BOTTOM WAS JUST SORT OF FLAT AND THEN THE REST IS LIKE\n[14:34] FEE060: YEAH THE BOTTOM COULD BE LIKE CH CHOPPED A BIT\n[14:36] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:37] FEE059: BUT THEN IT WOULDN'T SIT AS COMFORTABLY IN YOUR HAND\n[14:37] FEE057: ROUND\n[14:39] FEE060: OH\n[14:40] FEE060: THAT'S TRUE\n[14:40] FEE057: IT WOULD STILL BE COMFORTABLE I THINK\n[14:42] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:42] FEE058: THING IS LIKE THAT IT'S NOT GOING ANYWHERE PARTICULARLY\n[14:42] FEE057: WE C WE COULD HANDLE IT I THINK\n[14:42] FEE060: MAYBE IT COULD IT COULD BE ON THE BOTTOM SO YOU WOULDN'T LOO LIKE IF IT'S FLAT HERE SO IT SITS UP\n[14:48] FEE058: YEAH\n[14:49] FEE060: LIKE THAT\n[14:49] FEE059: OH THAT WOULD BE NICE\n[14:51] FEE057: AH IT'D FALL OVER ALL THE TIME THOUGH\n[14:52] FEE057: IT'D BE ANNOYING\n[14:52] FEE058: UH YEAH IT'S LESS UM WHAT'S TH HA\n[14:53] FEE059: YEAH\n[14:53] FEE060: I G\n[14:54] FEE060: IF IT'S WEIGHTED MAYBE\n[14:57] FEE058: H IT'S GOT HIGHER CENTRE OF GRAVITY LIKE THAT\n[14:57] FEE057: 'KAY WE'RE DONE DESIGNING\n[14:57] FEE060: DETAILS DETAILS\n[14:59] FEE060: OKAY\n[15:00] FEE057: COME ON\n[15:00] FEE060: SO IS THIS A GOOD LOOKING REMOTE\n[15:03] FEE060: WOULD WE WANNA SHOW IT OFF TO OUR FRIENDS\n[15:04] FEE059: THREE\n[15:05] FEE059: YOU WOULD THOUGH 'CAUSE IT'S BIT IT'S MORE INTERESTING THAN OTHER REMOTES\n[15:08] FEE060: YEAH\n[15:09] FEE057: I THINK IT WAS ANOTHER COLOUR AND IT WAS LIKE I THINK IT'D LOOK OKAY\n[15:13] FEE057: I THINK MAYBE A TWO\n[15:14] FEE060: YEAH\n[15:16] FEE060: I MEAN I GUE YEAH IT'S PERSONAL TASTE BUT\n[15:16] FEE058: I WOULD DEFINITELY GO FOR THAT RATHER THAN LIKE YOUR AVERAGE PLAIN OLD REMOTE LIKE THAT BUT DEFINITELY IN ANOTHER COLOUR I'M NOT HAPPY WITH THOSE COLOURS\n[15:19] FEE060: YEAH\n[15:19] FEE059: YEAH\n[15:25] FEE060: OKAY SO SHOULD WE SAY TWO FOR THAT\n[15:27] FEE057: SURE\n[15:28] FEE058: YEAH\n[15:28] FEE060: YEAH\n[15:29] FEE059: YEAH\n[15:29] FEE060: OKAY\n[15:30] FEE060: UH QUESTION NUMBER FIVE\n[15:32] FEE060: WHAT'S UM WILL PEOPLE BE WILLING TO SPEND TWENTY FIVE EUROS ON THIS PRODUCT\n[15:36] FEE060: REMEMBER THAT EIGHTY PERCENT OF USERS WERE WILLING TO SPEND MORE MONEY WHEN A REMOTE CONTROL LOOKED FANCY\n[15:41] FEE059: I THINK WE HAVE TO MARKET IT IN THE RIGHT WAY THAT UM TO SAY THAT IT IS SIMPLISTIC\n[15:43] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[15:44] FEE058: YEAH\n[15:45] FEE059: SO PEOPLE DON'T JUST SEE IT AND THINK UH THIS IS SO SIMPLISTIC I DON'T WANT TO SPEND TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[15:50] FEE057: YEAH\n[15:52] FEE059: WE HAVE TO MARKET IT\n[15:52] FEE060: YEAH IT THE MARKETING WILL HAVE A LOT TO DO WITH IT\n[15:53] FEE058: YEAH\n[15:54] FEE058: AND THE KINETIC ENERGY SHAKER STYLE Y WHOO OOH NO\n[15:55] FEE059: AND THE KINETIC ENERGY PART\n[15:56] FEE059: YEAH\n[15:57] FEE057: YEAH\n[15:59] FEE060: SHAKE IT AND THE BUTTONS FALL OFF\n[15:59] FEE057: DURABLE\n[16:02] FEE058: BUT YOU KNOW THOSE'LL BE FIRMLY ON\n[16:02] FEE059: DON'T SHAKE\n[16:07] FEE059: OH NO THE PLUS\n[16:09] FEE060: NO I GUESS I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL INDUSTRY HOW MUCH YOUR AVERAGE SELLS FOR BUT I KNOW I AM AREN'T I\n[16:09] FEE059: YOU'RE USE THE ZERO\n[16:12] FEE059: MAKE A NEW ONE\n[16:14] FEE057: BUT YOU'RE OUR MARKETING EXPERT\n[16:16] FEE059: I THINK THEY'RE ABOUT TEN PO TEN POUND AREN'T THEY\n[16:21] FEE059: ABOUT TEN POUNDS\n[16:22] FEE060: BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY BATTERIES\n[16:22] FEE059: FIFTEEN\n[16:24] FEE060: SO IN THE LONG TERM THIS CAN ACTUALLY SAVE YOU MONEY\n[16:25] FEE059: YEAH\n[16:25] FEE058: MM YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[16:25] FEE057: OH\n[16:26] FEE060: SO WE'LL MARKET IT THAT WAY TOO\n[16:26] FEE057: EXACTLY\n[16:28] FEE058: YEAH\n[16:28] FEE057: EXACTLY\n[16:29] FEE060: SO YEAH I THINK WITH A GOOD MARKETING SCHEME UM AND THE PERSONALISATION OPTIONS IT'LL\n[16:29] FEE058: GOOD POINT\n[16:33] FEE057: YEAH\n[16:34] FEE057: I WOULD GIVE IT A TWO STILL THOUGH\n[16:35] FEE058: YEAH\n[16:35] FEE058: YEAH\n[16:35] FEE060: YEAH\n[16:35] FEE059: MM\n[16:36] FEE060: OKAY NUMBER SIX\n[16:38] FEE060: CAN SOMEONE READ IT OUT\n[16:38] FEE058: DOES THIS PROTOTYPE MATCH THE OPERATING BEHAVIOUR OF THE AVERAGE USER\n[16:39] FEE060: OR\n[16:44] FEE057: MM\n[16:44] FEE059: YEAH\n[16:44] FEE060: UM YEAH\n[16:45] FEE060: SO THAT WAS MAINLY THAT THE STATISTICS WE SAID\n[16:46] FEE058: YEAH\n[16:46] FEE059: I THINK IT DOES VERY WELL\n[16:47] FEE057: OH YEAH\n[16:48] FEE058: BECAUSE YEAH BECAUSE THE MOST ACCESSIBLE BUTTONS ARE THE VOLUME AND THE AND THE CHANNEL CHANGING\n[16:53] FEE059: THE ZAP YEAH\n[16:54] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[16:54] FEE058: AND IT'S JUST YOU WON'T HAVE TO THINK ABOUT IT\n[16:54] FEE057: YEAH\n[16:57] FEE058: YOU DON'T HAVE TO LOOK DOWN TO FIND THEM\n[16:59] FEE058: THEY'RE CLEARLY THERE EASY TO USE\n[17:02] FEE057: YEAH\n[17:02] FEE060: YEAH I GUESS THE I THINK THE KEY WORD THERE IS AVERAGE 'CAUSE THERE WERE SOME PEOPLE THAT USED THE UH VIDEO INPUT AND SOUND AND STUFF\n[17:02] FEE058: SIMPLE\n[17:02] FEE059: UH\n[17:07] FEE058: YEAH\n[17:08] FEE060: BUT THEY'RE NOT YOU AND I REALLY\n[17:09] FEE058: MM\n[17:10] FEE060: SO\n[17:10] FEE057: YEAH\n[17:11] FEE060: OKAY SO ONE\n[17:12] FEE059: YEAH\n[17:12] FEE058: YEAH\n[17:13] FEE060: OKAY\n[17:14] FEE060: NUMBER SEVEN\n[17:15] FEE060: C HEATHER COULD YOU PUSH IT DOWN\n[17:17] FEE060: WILL THIS REMOTE CONTROL BE EASY TO FIND WHEN LOST\n[17:19] FEE060: REMEMBER THAT FIFTY PERCENT OF USERS LOSE THEIR REMOTE REGULARLY\n[17:22] FEE060: NOW IS THERE THE IS THE ALARM SYSTEM STILL WAS IT IMPLEMENTED\n[17:22] FEE057: WE HAVE THE ALARM SYSTEM\n[17:25] FEE059: YEAH THE BU WHEN YOU PRESS THE ALARM SYSTEM THE LIGHTS BEHIND THE AND IT'LL VIBRA\n[17:27] FEE058: IT\n[17:29] FEE058: YEAH L LIGHTS ON AND OR FLASH AS WELL\n[17:31] FEE058: BUT I MEAN IT'S NOT OBVIOUSLY OBVIOUS FROM THE OUTSIDE THAT THAT'S GONNA HAPPEN 'CAUSE YOU CAN'T S PARTICULARLY SEE AN ALARM\n[17:38] FEE059: IT'LL BE AGAIN IN THE MARKETING\n[17:40] FEE057: I THOUGHT THE LIGHT FROM THE INSIDE WAS GONNA LIGHT UP\n[17:41] FEE059: YEAH\n[17:41] FEE059: THE LIGHT IT WILL\n[17:43] FEE057: OR OR WAS IT GONNA MAKE A NOISE\n[17:44] FEE059: BUT\n[17:44] FEE058: YEAH\n[17:44] FEE058: BUT WHEN THE ALARM'S NOT YEAH\n[17:46] FEE059: BUT BOTH\n[17:46] FEE058: IF YOU\n[17:47] FEE057: YOU PRESS THE BUTTON IT MAKES A NOISE RIGHT\n[17:48] FEE060: IT TURNS INTO A DUCK AND STARTS QUACKING\n[17:48] FEE058: YEAH\n[17:49] FEE059: YEAH\n[17:51] FEE058: YOU COULD S YEAH\n[17:52] FEE059: OH THAT WOULD BE BRILLIANT\n[17:52] FEE057: YEAH\n[17:52] FEE060: HERE I AM\n[17:53] FEE057: AWESOME\n[17:53] FEE057: AWESOME\n[17:54] FEE059: I'D BE TEMPTED TO\n[17:55] FEE058: WELL THE THING IS IF IT WAS HAD AN ALARM SYSTEM I MEAN\n[17:55] FEE060: UM\n[17:58] FEE058: WHEN IT WHEN IT LIGHTS UP AS WE I MEAN IT COULD LIGHT UP WHEN THE ALARM WENT\n[18:01] FEE059: YEAH\n[18:01] FEE058: BUT IF IT WAS HIDDEN UNDERNEATH THE CUSHION OR SOMETHING THERE WOULDN'T BE ANY POINT\n[18:05] FEE058: SO YOU CAN'T SEE THE ALARM BUT IT WOULD LIGHT UP\n[18:08] FEE059: IT WOULD HAVE TO BE IN THE MARKET\n[18:09] FEE057: I THOUGH W IT WAS GONNA MAKE A NOISE\n[18:10] FEE060: OKAY\n[18:11] FEE058: YEAH\n[18:11] FEE059: YEAH BUT YOU STILL COULDN'T SEE IT\n[18:12] FEE058: ALARM BUT YOU CAN'T SEE AN ALARM INSIDE UH THE ALARM SYSTEM ITSELF\n[18:15] FEE059: IT WOULD JUST BE A LITTLE SPEAKER ON THE BACK OR SOMETHING\n[18:17] FEE057: OKAY\n[18:18] FEE060: WE OH YOU'RE JUST EXPLAINING WHY IT'S NOT ON THE PROTOTYPE\n[18:20] FEE058: YEAH\n[18:20] FEE060: BUT YEAH IT'LL BE THERE\n[18:20] FEE058: YEAH\n[18:21] FEE060: SO WE CAN WE COULD SAY THAT\n[18:21] FEE057: OH OKAY\n[18:21] FEE058: IT W YEAH\n[18:22] FEE057: WHOO\n[18:22] FEE057: OKAY\n[18:23] FEE058: SORRY\n[18:23] FEE060: WE CAN GIVE IT A ONE BECAUSE COMPARED TO EVERY OTHER REMOTE EVER M EVER MADE THIS ONE WILL BE EASIER TO FIND\n[18:27] FEE057: YEAH TOTALLY\n[18:28] FEE058: YEAH\n[18:28] FEE060: OKAY\n[18:29] FEE060: UM\n[18:29] FEE058: SORRY HEATHER\n[18:30] FEE058: THAT WASN'T VERY CLEAR\n[18:30] FEE057: NO PROBLEM MM\n[18:31] FEE060: QUESTION NUMBER EIGHT\n[18:33] FEE060: WILL IT BE EASY TO LEARN HOW TO USE THIS REMOTE WHEN BRAND NEW\n[18:35] FEE060: REMEMBER THAT THIRTY FOUR PERCENT OF USERS USUALLY FOUND IT DIFFICULT\n[18:38] FEE060: SO IT HAS TO BE YEAH IT'S EAS THEY'LL PICK IT UP AND THEY'LL KNOW WHAT TO DO\n[18:38] FEE057: TOTALLY\n[18:40] FEE059: SO THE PLU THE PLUS W ONCE THAT'S WRITTEN DOWN ON THE PAGE THAT'LL BE REALLY SIMPLE WON'T IT\n[18:42] FEE060: THE PLUS THING NEEDS TO BE WORKED ON\n[18:45] FEE057: YEAH\n[18:46] FEE058: YEAH I THINK JUST BECAUSE IT'S WE'VE DECIDED TO REDUCE IT DOWN TO THE BASIC BUTTONS I THINK THAT IN ITSELF MAKES IT SO MUCH EASIER TO USE\n[18:47] FEE060: YEAH\n[18:49] FEE060: WELL\n[18:52] FEE059: YEAH\n[18:52] FEE060: DO\n[18:54] FEE060: DOES IT MAKE MORE SENSE FOR THE MIDDLE ONE TO BE AN JUST AN ENTER BUTTON\n[18:57] FEE060: SO THEN YOU WOULD HAVE TO PUSH TWO BUTTONS EVERY TIME AT LEAST\n[19:00] FEE057: YEAH SO IT'S JUST LIKE CHANNEL SIX SIX ENTER\n[19:02] FEE059: THAT KIND OF ANNOYS ME THOUGH WHEN IT'S ZERO SIX WHEN YOU HAVE TO PRESS I DON'T KNOW WHY\n[19:05] FEE058: MM\n[19:07] FEE057: YEAH BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO PRESS ZEROS\n[19:08] FEE060: YOU COULD JUST PRESS SIX ENTER OR ONE TWO ENTER\n[19:10] FEE059: OH OKAY\n[19:10] FEE058: AND OR SIXTY SIX ENTER Y\n[19:10] FEE057: AND THEN LIKE TWELVE ENTER\n[19:11] FEE059: RIGHT\n[19:12] FEE059: ALRIGHT AYE\n[19:12] FEE060: YEAH\n[19:13] FEE057: YEAH\n[19:13] FEE058: YEAH I THINK THAT'S PROBABLY MORE STRAIGHTFORWARD\n[19:15] FEE058: YEAH\n[19:16] FEE058: GOOD\n[19:17] FEE059: YEAH\n[19:18] FEE060: UM OKAY SO WE CAN WE'LL SAY YES IT'S UH ONE\n[19:21] FEE059: I'D SAY W YEAH ONE\n[19:23] FEE059: YEAH\n[19:23] FEE057: YEAH\n[19:24] FEE060: OKAY\n[19:24] FEE058: OOH\n[19:25] FEE058: MM\n[19:27] FEE060: QUESTION NUMBER NINE\n[19:27] FEE058: OH\n[19:28] FEE060: UH WILL IT MINIMISE THE EFFECTS OF R. S. I. WHICH WAS REPEATED STRAIN INJURY\n[19:32] FEE059: YEAH\n[19:32] FEE058: INJURY\n[19:33] FEE060: UM WHICH AFFECTED OVER A QUARTER OF USERS\n[19:37] FEE059: HMM\n[19:37] FEE060: S\n[19:38] FEE057: I THINK SO\n[19:38] FEE057: IT'S LIKE RIGHT IN THE\n[19:40] FEE059: BUT IF YOU'RE ZAPPING YEAH\n[19:41] FEE057: YOUR THUMB MIGHT GET A LITTLE BIT UH\n[19:42] FEE058: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING\n[19:43] FEE059: I DON'T THINK IT WILL F\n[19:44] FEE058: WE MAY HAVE TO DO SOME MORE RESEARCH INTO OTHER STRAIN INJURIES THAT WE DON'T KNOW ABOUT\n[19:46] FEE059: YEAH THE BIOLOGY\n[19:47] FEE057: YEAH\n[19:49] FEE057: BUT IT IS SOFT\n[19:50] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[19:51] FEE060: IT'S SOFT AND\n[19:52] FEE057: AND THAT'S KIND OF WHAT THE UM\n[19:52] FEE059: MM\n[19:54] FEE058: MM\n[19:56] FEE060: AND PEOPLE COULD\n[19:56] FEE057: THE POWERPOINT SLIDE THING SAID WOULD BE GOOD FOR R. S. I. SO MAYBE IT IS BUT\n[19:59] FEE058: YEAH\n[20:00] FEE059: YEAH\n[20:00] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[20:01] FEE060: I DON'T KNOW WHAT OTHER OPTIONS THERE ARE\n[20:02] FEE058: I THINK WE'RE GETTING THAT'S TRUE\n[20:04] FEE057: YEAH\n[20:05] FEE060: COULD I MEAN YOU COULD HOLD IT IN YOUR LEFT HAND AND D USE YOUR INDEX FINGER\n[20:09] FEE060: BUT THERE'S NOT REALLY ANY OTHER OPTIONS UNLESS IT'S LIKE A KEYBOARD\n[20:09] FEE058: MM\n[20:11] FEE060: SO I THINK WE DID AS AS MUCH AS YOU CAN WITH A REMOTE CONTROL\n[20:11] FEE059: YEAH\n[20:12] FEE057: YEAH\n[20:14] FEE057: YEAH\n[20:16] FEE060: SO ONE OR TWO DO YOU THINK\n[20:19] FEE059: I I'D SAY T TWO\n[20:19] FEE058: I THINK YEAH I THINK TOO\n[20:21] FEE059: YEAH\n[20:21] FEE060: TWO OKAY\n[20:22] FEE057: YEAH\n[20:23] FEE060: OKAY NUMBER TEN\n[20:25] FEE060: DID WE SOMEHOW INCORPORATE THE COMPANY COLOUR AND LOGO\n[20:27] FEE057: YES WE DID\n[20:27] FEE059: YEAH\n[20:28] FEE060: NOW IS THE COLOUR GONNA BE THERE EVEN IF IT'S LIKE VANILLA\n[20:30] FEE059: N WE WE CAN'T REALLY DO THAT BECAUSE FOR EXAMPLE ON THE BANANA THEME WE CAN'T HAVE IT AS BEING YELLOW\n[20:30] FEE060: IS THE YELLOW\n[20:38] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[20:38] FEE059: IT WON'T STAND OUT\n[20:40] FEE059: SO N IT'S NOT ALWAYS GONNA BE THE SAME COLOUR\n[20:43] FEE060: IT SOUNDS LIKE THE COLOUR'S SOMETHING THAT WE\n[20:44] FEE057: WELL YEAH THE COLOURS ARE YELLOW AND GREY\n[20:45] FEE058: YEAH\n[20:47] FEE059: GRAY YEAH\n[20:47] FEE057: SO IT COULD BE GREY ON THE BANANA ONE\n[20:49] FEE059: YEAH COULD BE GREY\n[20:50] FEE057: YEAH\n[20:52] FEE060: BUT I MEAN THE YELL YEAH D YELLOW'S UGLY THOUGH DEPENDING ON THE\n[20:55] FEE059: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT WE DIDN'T EVEN REA\n[20:56] FEE060: SO I THINK WE'LL HAVE TO TALK TO OUR EXECUTIVE MANAGERS AND SEE IF WE CAN GET AWAY WITH JUST THE R. R.\n[20:59] FEE058: MM\n[21:01] FEE058: YEAH\n[21:01] FEE059: YEAH\n[21:01] FEE058: I THINK THIS IS THE\n[21:04] FEE058: THE FACTOR THAT WE'VE BEEN LEAST SUCCESSFUL IN CONFRONTING\n[21:07] FEE060: OKAY\n[21:08] FEE059: PERHAPS A METALLIC OR OR LIKE THAT'S GREY AND IT WOULDN'T BE THAT EXPENSIVE TO HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF METAL\n[21:09] FEE057: MM YEAH\n[21:15] FEE059: NO\n[21:16] FEE060: YEAH\n[21:17] FEE059: THAT ISN'T RUBBER\n[21:17] FEE060: AND THE BUTTONS IN THE MIDDLE\n[21:21] FEE060: OKAY\n[21:21] FEE058: YEAH\n[21:22] FEE060: SO DO YOU THINK THAT'S MORE OF A THREE THEN\n[21:24] FEE060: THREE FOUR\n[21:26] FEE058: FOUR I THINK\n[21:27] FEE060: FOUR\n[21:27] FEE058: WELL I DON'T WHAT DO WHAT\n[21:29] FEE060: WELL WE HAVE GOOD REASONS FOR IT SO WE BUT WE CAN STILL PUT A\n[21:29] FEE057: HUM\n[21:33] FEE060: A FOUR\n[21:34] FEE058: OKAY\n[21:35] FEE059: OKAY\n[21:35] FEE060: OKAY AND FINAL QUESTION\n[21:38] FEE060: UM DID WE STAY TRUE TO OUR MOTTO AND PUT THE FASHION INTO ELECTRONICS\n[21:42] FEE060: CURRENT TRENDS OF FRUITS AND VEGGIES DESIRE FOR SPONGINESS\n[21:46] FEE057: I WOULD SAY SO\n[21:47] FEE059: FOLLOWING THAT BRIEFING WE DID\n[21:48] FEE057: BUT MAYBE MORE LIKE TWO 'CAUSE THERE'S NO LIKE PICTURES OF FRUIT IT'S JUST SORT OF NAMING IT BY A FRUIT\n[21:54] FEE059: YEAH\n[21:54] FEE058: YEAH\n[21:54] FEE060: YEAH\n[21:55] FEE057: WITH THE WITH THE COLOURS\n[21:55] FEE058: LIKE UM THE COLOUR SCHEME NAMES AND STUFF\n[21:56] FEE059: YEAH\n[21:57] FEE060: NO UH ARE THE PLATES INTERCHANGEABLE\n[21:59] FEE060: I THINK I MISSED A FEW THEY ARE\n[21:59] FEE059: YEAH\n[21:59] FEE058: YEAH\n[22:00] FEE057: YEAH\n[22:00] FEE060: SO YOU CAN HAVE BANANA AND KIWI AND OKAY\n[22:02] FEE059: YEAH\n[22:02] FEE058: YEAH\n[22:02] FEE057: YEAH\n[22:03] FEE058: YEAH\n[22:03] FEE060: OKAY SO THAT'S SOMETHING THAT'S KIND OF IN THE MAKING TOO LIKE MAYBE IT'LL BECOME MORE\n[22:09] FEE057: THAT'S FASHIONABLE IN ITSELF TO HAVE INTERCHANGEABLE PLATES\n[22:13] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[22:13] FEE058: IT IS\n[22:15] FEE059: I THINK W YEAH I THINK ONE\n[22:17] FEE059: WELL THAT WAS OUR BRIEF AND WE FOLLOWED THE BRIEF\n[22:20] FEE059: WELL WE HAVEN'T GOT A BIG BANANA BUT\n[22:20] FEE058: THE THING IS I THINK IF SOMEBODY SAW THAT AND YOU SAID WHAT WAS THAT INSPIRED FROM I DON'T KNOW IF YOU'D INSTANTLY SAY MANGO\n[22:23] FEE059: OH YEAH\n[22:25] FEE057: BE LIKE\n[22:26] FEE059: NO\n[22:28] FEE059: NO\n[22:29] FEE057: YEAH\n[22:31] FEE057: MAYBE IF IT WAS SCENTED\n[22:33] FEE059: OH THAT WOULD BE CLASS\n[22:34] FEE058: OH YEAH\n[22:35] FEE058: THERE WE GO\n[22:36] FEE058: THAT WOULD BE GREAT\n[22:36] FEE057: YEAH WE HAVE MONEY FOR THAT\n[22:38] FEE057: UM\n[22:39] FEE058: UM\n[22:40] FEE057: ALRIGHT SO BASED ON THIS EVALUATION DO WE AVERAGE THEM OUT SORTA THING\n[22:44] FEE060: YES WE DO\n[22:44] FEE060: SO I WH WHAT WAS I GONNA PUT FOR THAT\n[22:46] FEE060: A TWO FOR FASHION\n[22:46] FEE057: OH\n[22:48] FEE057: I WOULD SAY TWO\n[22:49] FEE059: YEAH\n[22:49] FEE059: TWO\n[22:49] FEE058: OKAY\n[22:50] FEE060: OKAY SO OUR AVERAGE THERE FIVE SIX EIGHT TEN ELEVEN\n[22:55] FEE060: TWELVE THIRTEEN FIFTEEN NINETEEN TWENTY ONE DIVIDED BY ELEVEN\n[23:01] FEE059: IT'S\n[23:02] FEE060: IS\n[23:02] FEE057: ONE POINT NINE OR SOMETHING\n[23:02] FEE058: IT'S\n[23:04] FEE059: YEAH\n[23:05] FEE057: I DON'T KNOW THESE THINGS\n[23:06] FEE058: BETWEEN ONE AND TWO\n[23:06] FEE057: UM BETWEEN ONE AND TWO\n[23:08] FEE060: BETWEEN OKAY\n[23:10] FEE058: SO THAT'S PRETTY FANTASTIC\n[23:10] FEE059: CLOSE TO TWO\n[23:10] FEE060: UM\n[23:12] FEE059: YEAH\n[23:15] FEE060: YEAH THAT'S VERY GOOD 'CAUSE THE HIGHEST WE COULDA GOT IS ONE\n[23:19] FEE059: I GOT\n[23:19] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[23:19] FEE060: DOES THAT SEEM RIGHT THEN\n[23:21] FEE059: YEAH 'CAUSE WE'VE A FOUR TO BRING DOWN\n[23:25] FEE060: OKAY\n[23:26] FEE058: MM\n[23:27] FEE059: UH AYE\n[23:27] FEE058: IT SEEMS LIKE IT SHOULD BE MORE AROUND TWO\n[23:29] FEE057: YEAH\n[23:30] FEE059: YEAH\n[23:31] FEE059: UH SHOULD'VE ADDED FIVE\n[23:39] FEE058: DO WE HAVE AN ONLINE CALCULATOR\n[23:41] FEE057: I'M ATTEMPTING TO DO THAT RIGHT NOW\n[23:42] FEE059: THIS IS\n[23:43] FEE058: OKAY\n[23:45] FEE057: YEAH IT IS ONE POINT NINE\n[23:46] FEE057: OOH\n[23:46] FEE059: YAY\n[23:46] FEE058: OH WOW\n[23:47] FEE058: WELL DONE\n[23:48] FEE057: GO HEATHER PAULS\n[23:48] FEE058: WELL THAT'S EXCELLENT\n[23:52] FEE057: YEAH\n[23:56] FEE057: ALRIGHT NOW WITH THAT OVER AND DONE WITH OUR NEXT STEP IS TO SEE IF WE ARE UNDER BUDGET\n[24:04] FEE057: AND UM MY COMPUTER'S FROZEN\n[24:08] FEE057: AND NOW IT'S NOT\n[24:10] FEE057: OKAY\n[24:11] FEE057: SO\n[24:13] FEE057: UM IN OUR SHARED FOLDER IF EVERYONE COULD GO THERE RIGHT NOW UM\n[24:19] FEE060: SORRY\n[24:20] FEE057: I'M GOING TO UM STEAL A CABLE\n[24:21] FEE060: ARE YOU GONNA DO THAT\n[24:22] FEE060: OKAY\n[24:23] FEE057: UM IT'S IT'S UM\n[24:24] FEE059: IS THAT THE PROJECT DOCUMENT\n[24:30] FEE057: IT'S AN EXCEL FILE\n[24:32] FEE057: OH\n[24:33] FEE058: PRODUCTION COSTS\n[24:34] FEE059: YEAH\n[24:35] FEE057: YEAH\n[24:36] FEE057: 'KAY THERE WE GO\n[24:37] FEE057: UM PRODUCTION COSTS\n[24:38] FEE057: AND UM I HAVE TO ACCESS THAT AS WELL\n[24:42] FEE058: IT SAYS IT\n[24:42] FEE057: ONE MOMENT\n[24:51] FEE057: 'KAY SO FAR I'VE ADDED WHAT I THINK OR WHAT IS GOING ON\n[24:56] FEE057: GREAT\n[24:58] FEE057: IT'S BLINKING AT ME\n[25:01] FEE057: IT'S LOCKED FOR EDITING\n[25:03] FEE057: READ ONLY\n[25:04] FEE057: I'M GONNA OPEN UP A SECOND ONE THEN 'CAUSE IT'S LOCKED FOR EDITING\n[25:08] FEE057: I HAVE THE ORIGINAL IN MY UM\n[25:11] FEE057: MY EMAIL ACCOUNT\n[25:12] FEE060: OH IS IT LOCKED 'CAUSE I'M IN IT\n[25:15] FEE057: I DUNNO\n[25:15] FEE058: I THINK IT JUST MEANS THAT WE CAN'T ADD ANY MORE TO IT NOW\n[25:15] FEE060: OR OKAY\n[25:19] FEE058: HAVE YOU HAVE YOU COMPLETED IT\n[25:21] FEE057: NO\n[25:22] FEE058: OH RIGHT\n[25:22] FEE057: NO I WAS HOPING THAT YOU GUYS COULD\n[25:22] FEE058: OKAY\n[25:24] FEE058: OKAY\n[25:26] FEE057: UM THERE WE GO\n[25:31] FEE057: OKAY HERE WE GO\n[25:32] FEE057: SO WE NEED TO TALLY UP HOW MUCH OUR W OUR PRODUCT WILL BE COSTING\n[25:38] FEE057: SO UM IF YOU CAN LOOK UP AT THE SCREEN\n[25:42] FEE057: UM THE LARGE SCREEN OH I GUESS LOOKING AT YOUR OWN TOO AND TELLING ME WHICH ONE YOU THINK\n[25:42] FEE058: YEAH\n[25:46] FEE057: OKAY WE'RE USING KINETIC WHICH IS QUITE A LARGE EXPENSE AT THREE EUROS\n[25:52] FEE058: YEAH\n[25:53] FEE059: OH RIGHT\n[25:53] FEE057: UM WE'RE USING A REGULAR CHIP\n[25:55] FEE058: YEAH\n[25:56] FEE057: UM IT'S CUR IT'S DOUBLE CURVED SO ITS CURVED ALL AROUND\n[25:58] FEE058: DOUBLE DOUBLE CURVED YEAH\n[26:00] FEE057: THAT'S ANOTHER THREE\n[26:01] FEE057: WE'RE ALREADY AT FIVE\n[26:03] FEE057: UM WE'RE USING PLASTIC AND RUBBER SO\n[26:06] FEE058: YEAH\n[26:10] FEE057: GOOD THING PLASTIC IS FREE WE'RE AT EIGHT\n[26:13] FEE057: UM\n[26:15] FEE059: WHAT ABOUT A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[26:15] FEE057: S\n[26:16] FEE059: ARE WE USING THAT\n[26:17] FEE057: YEAH\n[26:18] FEE057: I GUESS WE SHOULD DO IT JUST FOR ONE KIND\n[26:21] FEE058: YEAH\n[26:21] FEE057: SO IT'S LIKE SPECIAL COLOUR WELL WE'LL HAVE TWO COLOURS RIGHT\n[26:24] FEE058: YEAH\n[26:25] FEE057: WELL ONE COLOUR FOR THE CASE ONE COLOUR FOR THE BUTTONS\n[26:28] FEE058: MM-HMM\n[26:28] FEE057: SO WE CAN\n[26:29] FEE059: YEAH\n[26:30] FEE057: UM WE HAVE PUSH BUTTON INTERFACE SO THAT'S INEXPENSIVE\n[26:34] FEE057: AND UM WE HAVE A SPECIAL COLOUR FOR THE BUTTON AND WE ALSO HAVE A SPECIAL FORM\n[26:41] FEE057: AND A SPECIAL MATERIAL\n[26:42] FEE059: AND A SPECIAL MATERIAL\n[26:43] FEE059: YEAH\n[26:49] FEE058: OOF\n[26:49] FEE057: WHICH PUTS US JUST BARELY UNDER BUDGET\n[26:51] FEE057: HURRAY\n[26:52] FEE058: CONGRATULATIONS GUYS\n[26:52] FEE060: MM\n[26:52] FEE060: 'S GOOD\n[26:53] FEE057: YEAH\n[26:54] FEE057: GOOD WORK GUYS\n[26:55] FEE057: SO UM OUR OPERATING COST IS TWELVE TWENTY EUROS\n[26:55] FEE059: THAT'S GOOD\n[27:03] FEE057: AWESOME\n[27:13] FEE057: AND BACK TO OUR POWERPOINT\n[27:14] FEE057: SO WE'VE\n[27:21] FEE057: 'KAY\n[27:22] FEE057: YES WE ARE\n[27:23] FEE057: SO WE NEED TO DO A PRODUCT EVALUATION AGAIN WHICH IS PROBABLY UM\n[27:32] FEE057: I DUNNO\n[27:33] FEE057: A DIFFERENT EXTENSION OF A\n[27:36] FEE058: OF THE ACTUAL PROJECT RATHER THAN THE PRODUCT\n[27:38] FEE059: YEAH\n[27:40] FEE057: HMM\n[27:40] FEE058: A PROJECT\n[27:41] FEE058: IS IS YEAH\n[27:42] FEE057: YEAH 'CAUSE WE'RE TALKING ABOUT LEADERSHIP TEAMWORK\n[27:43] FEE058: SO WH HOW WE ACTUALLY WENT ROUND UH ABOUT DOING IT\n[27:46] FEE057: YEAH\n[27:47] FEE057: ALRIGHT SO UM\n[27:50] FEE057: DO YOU GUYS FEEL LIKE THERE WAS ROOM FOR CREATIVITY\n[27:55] FEE058: I THINK WE WERE PUSHED\n[27:56] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[27:56] FEE057: PUSHED FOR CREATIVITY\n[27:58] FEE058: I MEAN WE WEREN'T REALLY GIVEN A LOT OF TIME OR MATERIALS YEAH TO GO ABOUT OUR DESIGN TASK\n[27:59] FEE059: THE MA\n[28:01] FEE059: OR MATERIALS\n[28:07] FEE059: YEAH\n[28:07] FEE058: SO I THINK WE COULD'VE DONE WITH A BIT MORE TIME\n[28:11] FEE057: YE OKAY\n[28:12] FEE057: SO IT'D BE LIKE\n[28:14] FEE057: NEED MORE TIME AND\n[28:18] FEE057: MATERIALS\n[28:19] FEE058: YEAH\n[28:19] FEE057: BUT YOU WERE ALLOWED M CREATIVITY\n[28:22] FEE058: YEAH\n[28:22] FEE057: I THINK SO AS LIKE BUT YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO HAVE CREATIV\n[28:25] FEE060: YEAH AND THE CONCEPTUAL AND FUNCTIONAL\n[28:28] FEE060: LIKE WE WERE VERY CREATIVE IN IN COMING UP WITH AN IDEA I GUESS BUT M\n[28:30] FEE059: YEAH\n[28:30] FEE058: YEAH\n[28:31] FEE058: WELL WE WERE JUST LIMITED BY RESOURCES REALLY AND LIKE IF WE HAD DECIDED TO USE THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[28:33] FEE060: WHEN WE CAN DOWN TO IT\n[28:34] FEE059: YEAH\n[28:35] FEE060: OKAY\n[28:35] FEE057: RIGHT\n[28:38] FEE058: AND LIKE SOLAR POWER BACKUP AND EVERYTHING THEN WE WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN ABLE TO AFFORD THAT\n[28:43] FEE058: SO THAT DID LIMIT\n[28:45] FEE059: CREATIVITY\n[28:45] FEE058: CREATIVITY\n[28:46] FEE057: RIGHT\n[28:46] FEE058: JUST RESOURCES\n[28:47] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[28:48] FEE057: OKAY\n[28:48] FEE058: BUT YEAH\n[28:50] FEE058: THE FRUIT AND VEG IDEA\n[28:51] FEE057: GREAT\n[28:53] FEE057: LEADERSHIP\n[28:55] FEE060: YEAH\n[28:55] FEE057: IS THIS ME BEING LIKE GUYS DO YOU LIKE ME\n[28:58] FEE060: GOOD LEADERSHIP I THINK WE STAYED ON TASK\n[28:58] FEE057: UM\n[29:02] FEE059: YEAH\n[29:03] FEE058: YEAH WE DID\n[29:03] FEE057: YEAH\n[29:04] FEE058: WE'VE UH SEEING AS WE'VE COME OUT WITH WHAT WE INTENDED\n[29:07] FEE058: A PRO UM A PRODUCT WITHIN THE BUDGET\n[29:10] FEE058: I THINK THAT'S A SIGN OF GOOD LEADERSHIP AND ALSO OUR PERSONAL COACH HELPED US ALONG THE WAY SO YOU KNOW\n[29:10] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[29:15] FEE057: YEAH\n[29:17] FEE060: AND THE TIMING WAS GOOD\n[29:17] FEE058: I THINK IT'S BEEN FINE\n[29:18] FEE060: WE NEVER WERE PUSHED FOR TIME OR SAT AROUND DOING NOTHING SO\n[29:21] FEE059: YEAH\n[29:21] FEE058: YEAH\n[29:22] FEE058: GOOD TIMING\n[29:23] FEE057: OOP OKAY\n[29:25] FEE058: AND PROJECT MANAGER OF COURSE\n[29:25] FEE057: TEAMWORK\n[29:26] FEE057: I THINK WE WORKED GREAT AS A TEAM\n[29:28] FEE058: YEAH\n[29:29] FEE057: YEAH\n[29:29] FEE059: YEAH\n[29:30] FEE060: WAS GOOD TEAMWORK\n[29:32] FEE060: I THINK WE ARE WELL SUITED TO OUR ROLES\n[29:34] FEE059: YEAH\n[29:35] FEE058: YEAH\n[29:42] FEE057: ALRIGHT HOW WERE OUR MEANS\n[29:45] FEE058: UM\n[29:47] FEE057: WE NEEDED MORE PLAY DOH COLOURS\n[29:49] FEE059: YEAH\n[29:49] FEE058: YEAH AND MORE PLAY DOH 'CAUSE THAT WAS ALL THE RED WE HAD\n[29:51] FEE057: YEAH\n[29:52] FEE058: SO EVEN IF WE WANTED TO MAKE A BIGGER PROTOTYPE WE WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN ABLE TO\n[29:52] FEE059: YEAH IT C IT MIGHT'VE BEEN BIGGER\n[29:54] FEE060: OH REALLY\n[29:56] FEE060: OKAY\n[29:57] FEE057: BUT EVER\n[30:00] FEE057: EVERYTHING ELSE WAS SATISFACTORY\n[30:04] FEE057: IS THAT GOOD\n[30:04] FEE060: YEAH\n[30:05] FEE060: THE COMPUTER PROGRAMMES ARE GOOD\n[30:05] FEE059: YEAH\n[30:06] FEE060: THE\n[30:06] FEE058: YEAH\n[30:06] FEE058: IT COULD BE REALLY STRAIGHTFORWARD FOR THE COMPUTER\n[30:08] FEE060: YEAH\n[30:08] FEE060: I DON'T THINK THERE WAS ANYTHING\n[30:09] FEE058: I THINK THE ONLY THING WAS HAVING TO REMEMBER TO YOU KNOW TO TICK THE OKAYS BUT I THINK I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO STRUGGLED WITH THAT\n[30:12] FEE060: YEAH\n[30:17] FEE059: I'M ACTUALLY NOT SURE IF I'VE SAVED MY PRESENTATIONS\n[30:21] FEE057: YEAH\n[30:22] FEE058: MM\n[30:24] FEE060: THEY'LL PROBABLY STILL BE THERE\n[30:24] FEE058: UH ME TOO\n[30:25] FEE058: YEAH\n[30:26] FEE057: NEW IDEAS FOUND\n[30:27] FEE057: I DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS\n[30:32] FEE060: UM\n[30:32] FEE058: WELL I THINK WE'VE ALL LEARNT STUFF FROM EACH OTHER LIKE THE N UM YEAH\n[30:35] FEE059: YEAH\n[30:36] FEE059: THROUGH DISCUSSION\n[30:39] FEE058: JUST ABOUT EACH DIFFERENT\n[30:41] FEE058: GOT NEW IDEAS FROM EACH OTHER\n[30:45] FEE060: I'M NOT SURE NEW IDEAS FOUND\n[30:54] FEE057: HMM\n[30:56] FEE060: YEAH WELL I GUESS WE REALLY IT WE BOUNCED OFF OF EACH OTHER WHICH WAS COOL\n[30:59] FEE059: YEAH\n[30:59] FEE057: YEAH\n[31:00] FEE060: LIKE BASED ON MARKETING STUFF AND THEN YOU'D SAY SOMETHING ABOUT INTERFACE AND YEAH WORKED WELL\n[31:03] FEE058: YEAH\n[31:04] FEE057: YEAH\n[31:04] FEE059: AND WE WERE A ABLE TO MODIFY EACH OTHER'S IDEAS\n[31:08] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[31:08] FEE058: YEAH\n[31:09] FEE059: TO FIT IN WITH OUR AREAS OF EXPERTISE\n[31:13] FEE057: YEAH\n[31:13] FEE057: EACH OTHER'S\n[31:14] FEE060: OH DOES IT HAVE SMART MATERIALS BY THE WAY\n[31:16] FEE058: SORRY\n[31:16] FEE060: DOES IT HAVE SMART MATERIALS\n[31:17] FEE057: MM\n[31:18] FEE058: OH YEAH\n[31:19] FEE060: OH YEAH\n[31:20] FEE058: WELL MM DID IT COME INTO THE INTO I DUNNO IF WE COUNTED THAT IN THE COSTS\n[31:22] FEE059: IF IF IT IF IT\n[31:27] FEE059: IF IT CAN BE AFFORDED\n[31:32] FEE057: OKAY\n[31:35] FEE057: WELL WITH THAT ACHIEVED OUR LAST SLIDE IS OUR CLOSING SLIDE\n[31:43] FEE057: YES OUR COSTS ARE WITHIN BUDGET\n[31:45] FEE058: YES\n[31:45] FEE057: IT'S EVALUATED GENERALLY POSITIVELY\n[31:46] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[31:48] FEE059: YEAH\n[31:48] FEE060: MM-HMM\n[31:48] FEE057: AND UM DON'T FORGET TO COMPLETE FINAL QUESTIONNAIRE AND MEETING SUMMARY\n[31:53] FEE057: THEN WE CELEBRATE IN SUCH A WAY THAT I HAVE NO IDEA\n[31:53] FEE058: UH\n[31:54] FEE060: BY WATCHING T. V.\n[31:55] FEE059: YAY\n[31:55] FEE058: FANTASTIC\n[31:59] FEE058: OKAY BRILLIANT\n[32:00] FEE057: ALRIGHT\n[32:01] FEE059: YEAH\n[32:01] FEE058: THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[32:02] FEE057: OKAY BYE\n[32:04] FEE060: MM\n[32:08] FEE060: CONCLUSION\n[32:10] FEE060: DADADA", "question": "Summarize the prototype evaluation by listing each criterion, the question asked, the score given (on a 1-7 scale where 1 is true and 7 is false), and the main justification for that score. 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S. I.", "score": 2, "justification": "The soft rubber material and ergonomic thumb-accessible design help minimize strain, though more research is needed."}, {"criterion_number": 10, "question": "DID WE SOMEHOW INCORPORATE THE COMPANY COLOUR AND LOGO", "score": 4, "justification": "The logo is prominent as required, but the color scheme (yellow/grey) is not always consistent with the fruit/veg theme and is considered less successful."}, {"criterion_number": 11, "question": "DID WE STAY TRUE TO OUR MOTTO AND PUT THE FASHION INTO ELECTRONICS", "score": 2, "justification": "The fruit/veg theme and spongeiness follow the brief, though the lack of actual fruit pictures and the naming convention slightly lower the score."}], "overall_average_score": 1.9}, "ground_truth": {"scoring_scale_description": "A one to seven scale where one is true and seven is false, meaning lower points are better.", "evaluation_criteria": [{"criterion_number": 1, "question": "Do we have a fancy look and feel?", "score": 2, "justification": "The rubber coating was successful for the feel. The look is playful and different, but the prototype's colors weren't ideal. Imagined in nice colors, it would look fancy, and the mango/potato shape is unique."}, {"criterion_number": 2, "question": "Is it technologically innovative?", "score": 3, "justification": "The kinetic energy and use of rubber for anti-RSI are innovative. However, LED use isn't particularly innovative, and there are no scroll buttons or LCD control. It's halfway innovative, but this aligns with the goal of keeping it simple."}, {"criterion_number": 3, "question": "Will it be easy to use?", "score": 1, "justification": "It is very easy to use, and users can't get confused. The only aspect needing refinement is the 'plus' system for multi-digit numbers, but once that's figured out, it should be fine. The basic buttons contribute to ease of use."}, {"criterion_number": 4, "question": "Is this a good looking remote?", "score": 2, "justification": "Color is a significant factor, and the prototype's colors were not preferred. The logo could be smaller, but management required it to be prominent. The shape might fall off a sofa arm, suggesting a flatter bottom, but this could affect comfort. Overall, it's more interesting than average remotes, especially in a different color."}, {"criterion_number": 5, "question": "Will people be willing to spend twenty five Euros on this product?", "score": 2, "justification": "Marketing will be crucial to highlight its simplistic design, kinetic energy (no batteries, long-term savings), and personalization options. These features justify the higher price compared to average remotes."}, {"criterion_number": 6, "question": "Does this prototype match the operating behaviour of the average user?", "score": 1, "justification": "Yes, because the most frequently used buttons (volume and channel changing) are easily accessible without needing to look down, making it simple and intuitive for the average user."}, {"criterion_number": 7, "question": "Will this remote control be easy to find when lost?", "score": 1, "justification": "The remote will include an alarm system with lights and sound/vibration, which will make it significantly easier to find compared to other remotes, even if hidden under cushions."}, {"criterion_number": 8, "question": "Will it be easy to learn how to use this remote when brand new?", "score": 1, "justification": "The reduced number of basic buttons makes it very easy to learn. The 'plus' system for multi-digit channels will be refined to an 'enter' button, making it more straightforward."}, {"criterion_number": 9, "question": "Will it minimise the effects of R.S.I. (Repeated Strain Injury)?", "score": 2, "justification": "The soft, rubbery material and circular button design are intended to help with RSI. While continuous thumb use might still cause strain, the design incorporates features known to be good for RSI, doing as much as possible for a remote control."}, {"criterion_number": 10, "question": "Did we somehow incorporate the company colour and logo?", "score": 4, "justification": "The logo is present, but incorporating the company's yellow and grey colors consistently across all interchangeable casing themes (like banana or vanilla) is challenging as they might not stand out. This is considered the least successful aspect, potentially requiring discussion with management."}, {"criterion_number": 11, "question": "Did we stay true to our motto and put the fashion into electronics?", "score": 2, "justification": "The fruit and vegetable theme, the desire for sponginess, and the interchangeable plates are fashionable elements. However, the shape isn't instantly recognizable as a mango, suggesting that adding a scent might further enhance the 'fashion' aspect."}], "overall_average_score": 1.9}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 23996, "output_tokens": 771, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "582b273cfd2f8c719cf90f86e86fa072c221fb351ad9ae28b6472e0c124c979d", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "ES2016a", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 360, "duration_sec": 1370.7699508666992, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:10] MEE061: OKAY\n[0:12] MEE061: OH THAT'S NOT GONNA WORK\n[0:28] MEE061: OH ALRIGHT\n[0:35] MEE061: OKAY\n[1:00] MEE061: OKAY\n[1:02] MEE061: UM ALRIGHT\n[1:03] FEE064: UH UH UM\n[1:07] MEE061: I'LL JUST PUT THAT THERE\n[1:10] MEE061: UH AS YOU ALL KNOW WE'RE HERE TO CREATE A BRAND NEW FANTASTIC REMOTE\n[1:15] MEE061: UH I'M NICK DEBUSK I'M THE PROJECT MANAGER\n[1:20] MEE061: UH WE'LL JUST GET STARTED WITH EVERYONE KIND OF LETTING EACH OTHER KNOW WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT YOU'RE DOING WHAT YOUR WHAT YOUR ROLE IS UM\n[1:33] MEE061: GO AHEAD\n[1:34] FEE064: OKAY\n[1:34] FEE064: I AM CORINNE WHITING AND I WILL BE THE MARKETING EXPERT AND IN EACH OF THE THREE PHASES I WILL HAVE A DIFFERENT ROLE\n[1:43] FEE064: IN THE FUNCTION DESIGN PHASE I WILL BE TALKING ABOUT USER REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION\n[1:50] FEE064: AND THIS MEANS WHAT NEEDS AND DESIRES ARE TO BE FULFILLED AND I'LL BE DOING RESEARCH TO FIGURE THIS OUT\n[1:57] FEE064: IN THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PHASE I WILL BE DEALING WITH TREND WATCHING AND I'LL BE DOING MARKETING RESEARCH ON THE WEB\n[2:05] FEE064: AND THEN FINALLY IN THE UM DETAILED DESIGN PHASE I WILL BE DOING PRODUCT EVALUATION AND SO I WILL BE COLLECTING THE REQUIREMENTS AND RANKING ALL THE REQUIREMENTS TO SEE HOW WE DID\n[2:18] MEE061: 'KAY\n[2:19] MEE063: HIYA I'M RYAN\n[2:20] MEE063: UM I'M THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[2:23] MEE063: UM LIKEWISE I'VE THREE DIFFERENT ROLES FOR EACH STAGE OF DESIGN\n[2:28] MEE063: UM THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN IS LOOKING AT THE TEX TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS OF A REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:33] MEE063: UM IN THE CONCEPT DESIGN THE USER INTERFACE HOW THE USER REACTS WITH THE THE PRODUCT\n[2:40] MEE063: AND THE DETAILED DESIGN UM SORT OF LIKE THE USER INTERFACE DESIGN\n[2:44] MEE063: WHAT THEY MIGHT BE LOOKING FOR UH THINGS LIKE FASHIONS WHAT MAKES WHA HOW WE'RE GONNA MAKE IT SPECIAL\n[2:51] MEE063: THAT'S ABOUT IT\n[2:52] MEO062: RIGHT\n[2:53] MEO062: I'M MANUEL AND I'M THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER IN IN THIS PROJECT UM\n[3:00] MEO062: IN THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN PHASE I'M I'LL BE DEALING MOSTLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS\n[3:04] MEO062: UM WE'LL DISCUSS WHAT THE PROG WHAT FUNCTIONS THE THE PRODUCT HAS TO FULFIL AND SO AND SO ON\n[3:12] MEO062: UM I SUPPOSE WE'LL WORK PRETTY MUCH TOGETHER ON THAT ONE\n[3:15] MEO062: UM UM IN THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN UM I'LL BE PRO MOSTLY DEALING WITH PROPERTIES AND MATERIALS UM OF OUR PRODUCT\n[3:22] MEE063: YEAH\n[3:24] MEO062: AND UH THE DETAILED DESIGN IN THE DETAILED DESIGN I'LL BE CONCERNED WITH THE LOOK AND FEEL OF THE PRODUCT ITSELF\n[3:32] MEO062: UM SO WE'RE PRETTY MUCH WORKING TOGETHER OBVIOUSLY ON THE DESIGN FRONT HERE\n[3:40] MEO062: OKAY\n[3:41] MEE061: OKAY\n[3:44] MEE061: UM SO WE'VE GOT OUR OPENING OUR OUR AGENDA IS THE OPENING UH ACQUAINTANCE WHICH WE'VE KINDA DONE\n[3:53] MEE061: UH TOOL TRAINING PROJECT PLAN DISCUSSION AND THEN CLOSING\n[3:58] MEE061: UH GRAND TOTAL OF TWENTY FIVE MINUTES WE HAVE HERE\n[4:02] MEE061: UM SO WE ARE PUTTING TOGETHER A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:08] MEE061: UM WE WANT IT TO BE SOMETHING ORIGINAL\n[4:11] MEE061: UM OF COURSE WE'RE A NOT ONLY A ELECTRONICS COMPANY BUT A\n[4:18] MEE061: FASHION UM CONSCIOUS ELECTRONICS COMPANY SO WE WANT IT TO BE TRENDY UM AND WE WANT IT TO BE EASY TO USE\n[4:29] MEE061: UM\n[4:33] MEE061: WE'VE GOT THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND DETAILED DESIGN UM WHICH BASICALLY IS IS THE THREE OF YOU UM\n[4:47] MEE061: AND\n[4:51] MEE061: W UH WELL UM FUNCTIONAL DESIGN UM\n[5:03] MEE061: UM DO WE HAVE UM\n[5:09] MEE061: ANY IDEAS OF OF MAYBE D LET'S JUST THROW OUT SOME IDEAS OF WHAT KIND OF REMOTE CONTROL WE WANT TO HAVE\n[5:19] MEE061: AND THEN WE CAN GO INTO HOW WE'RE GONNA DESIGN IT AND\n[5:23] MEE061: AND HOW WE'RE GONNA DO THE DETAILING ON IT\n[5:26] MEE063: YEAH\n[5:27] MEE063: WELL UH S FUNCTION OF REMOTE CONTROL IS JUST JUST YOU KNOW CHANGE CHANNELS IS ITS MAIN FUNCTION\n[5:33] MEE061: SO WE WANT IT TO BE UM A T. V. REMOTE OR I I MEAN DO WE WANT IT TO TO DO OTHER THINGS BESIDES JUST BE A A TELEVISION REMOTE\n[5:43] MEE063: OH RIGHT\n[5:43] MEE063: I SUPPOSE YOU C TRY MAKE IT A UNIVERSAL REMOTE FOR COULD WORK ON ALL SORT OF ELECTRICAL\n[5:48] MEE061: 'KAY\n[5:53] MEE063: PRODUCTS IN IN ONE PERSON'S HOUSE\n[5:56] FEE064: MM\n[5:56] MEE063: BUT YOU KNOW THEY ALL SORTA HAVE THE SAME ROLE CHANGING CHANNELS VOLUMES AND THEN PROGRAMMING\n[6:01] MEE061: MM-HMM\n[6:02] MEE061: 'KAY\n[6:05] MEE063: I THINK THEY ALL WORK ON THE SAME PRIN PRINCIPLE AS WELL SORTA LIKE I DON'T ACTUALLY KNOW\n[6:06] MEO062: MM\n[6:10] MEE063: BUT IS IT JUST INFRA RED\n[6:11] MEE063: IS THAT STANDARD\n[6:12] MEE061: I I THINK YEAH YEAH R UNIVERSAL REMOTE\n[6:12] MEE063: YE YEAH\n[6:16] MEE061: UM THIS IS MY FIRST UH GO ROUND WITH CREATING A REMOTE CONTROL SO I THINK WE'RE ALL IN THE SAME BOAT HERE\n[6:19] FEE064: HUH\n[6:22] FEE064: OURS TOO\n[6:27] MEE061: UM\n[6:31] MEE063: UM ONE THING I THOUGHT OF WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL IS YOU ALWAYS LOSE 'EM\n[6:35] MEE061: OKAY\n[6:36] FEE064: MM\n[6:36] MEE063: SO IF THERE'S A G A WAY OF FINDING IT QUITE EASILY I THOUGHT THAT'D BE QUITE GOOD QUITE A GOOD FEATURE\n[6:37] FEE064: CH\n[6:40] MEE061: SO WE SHOULD WE SHOULD SET OUR REMOTE CONTROL UP TO WHERE IT HAS A UH\n[6:46] FEE064: LIKE A TRACKING DEVICE\n[6:47] MEE061: LIKE A TRACKING DEVICE OR OR LIKE A A\n[6:48] MEE063: OH YOU CAN GET THOSE KEY WELL YOU COULD WHISTLE OR MAKE A NOISE AND IT'D BEEP\n[6:52] MEE061: IT MAKES A NOISE THERE'S A BUTTON ON THE T. V. THAT YOU PRESS AND\n[6:53] MEO062: MM MM\n[6:55] FEE064: MM\n[6:55] MEE063: YEAH\n[6:56] MEO062: RIGHT\n[6:57] MEE061: 'KAY\n[6:57] FEE064: BE GOOD\n[6:59] MEO062: SO\n[7:02] MEE063: GENERALLY ALL REMOTES ARE SORT OF QUITE SIMILAR IN THEIR APPEARANCE\n[7:08] MEE061: YEAH\n[7:09] MEE063: JUST LONG\n[7:09] MEE061: DO WE WANT SO THEY'RE KINDA LIKE LONG AND RECTANGULAR\n[7:12] MEE063: YEAH\n[7:13] MEE061: DO WE WANT SOMETHING CRAZY\n[7:13] MEE063: BLACK USUALLY\n[7:15] MEE061: YOU KNOW WE WANT SOMETHING NEW THAT'S GONNA STAND OUT\n[7:15] MEE063: YEAH\n[7:16] FEE064: LOT MORE MODERN\n[7:18] MEE063: I THINK SO\n[7:18] MEE061: A M A MODERN SO OUR REMOTE SHOULD BE\n[7:21] MEE063: MAYBE SORTA SPHERICAL OR SOMETHING\n[7:22] MEE063: A BALL\n[7:24] FEE064: MAYBE LIKE USER FRIENDLY LIKE A LITTLE\n[7:27] MEE063: YEAH\n[7:27] FEE064: YOU KNOW WHERE YOU CAN USE BOTH HANDS LIKE A LITTLE KEYBOARD TYPE THING\n[7:30] MEE063: PEOPLE I THOUGHT MAYBE\n[7:30] MEO062: MM\n[7:33] MEE063: BECAUSE PEOPLE ALWAYS TEND TO THROW A REMOTE CONTROL ABOUT THE PLACE TO ONE ANOTHER IF IT WAS IN A BALL\n[7:38] MEE063: AND MAYBE THE ACTUAL CONTROLS ARE INSIDE OR SOMETHING\n[7:38] MEE061: 'KAY\n[7:41] FEE064: MM\n[7:42] MEE061: UM\n[7:42] MEO062: WELL THERE ARE OF COURSE CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS YOU CAN'T HAVE IT BE ANY FORM AND FULFIL ALL FUNCTIONS AT THE SAME TIME\n[7:48] MEE063: YEAH\n[7:49] MEO062: SO THERE ARE ALWAYS THE SOME RESTRICTIONS WE HAVE TO APPLY HERE\n[7:53] MEO062: UM HOWEVER UM ONE QUESTION IS HOW STABLE IS THAT THING SUPPOSED TO BE THAT REFERS TO THE MATERIAL PRETTY MUCH UM\n[8:02] FEE064: MM\n[8:03] MEO062: WHAT ARE WE GONNA BUILD THAT THING OUT OF\n[8:05] MEO062: HOW STURDY IS IT GONNA BE\n[8:06] MEO062: DO WE WANT IT TO LAST LONGER OR RATHER HAVE PEOPLE\n[8:14] MEO062: WHATEVER HAVE TO BUY ONE EVERY HALF A YEAR\n[8:15] MEE061: OKAY SO YEAH SO WE WANT IT TO BE STURDY WE WANT IT TO TO HOLD UP TO SOMEBODY'S CHILD YOU KNOW\n[8:17] MEE063: YEAH\n[8:22] MEE061: THROWING IT ACROSS THE ROOM OR AS YOU SAID PEOPLE KINDA THROW IT\n[8:26] MEE061: SO BALL SHAPED UH YOU KNOW IF IT WERE BALL SHAPED MAYBE THEN IT\n[8:26] MEE063: YEAH\n[8:31] MEE063: IT COULD BE CASED ON THE OUTSIDE AND T EVERYTHING COULD BE INSIDE\n[8:34] MEE061: 'KAY\n[8:36] MEE061: UM SO WE WANT IT TO BE MODERN FUN STURDY\n[8:43] MEE061: UM\n[8:48] MEE061: SO OUR FORM AND OUR FUNCTION\n[8:50] MEE061: UM WE WANT IT TO BE UM\n[8:56] MEE061: EASY TO FIND\n[9:13] MEE061: UM\n[9:19] MEE061: WHAT ELSE\n[9:24] MEE061: IT WHAT ELSE DO WE WANT IT TO TO DO\n[9:26] MEE061: SO WE WANT IT TO BE UNIVERSAL\n[9:32] MEE061: IT'S SOMETHING THAT WE'RE SUPPOSED TO SELL FOR ABOUT TWENTY FIVE EUROS UM\n[9:39] MEE061: AND\n[9:42] MEE061: YOU KNOW GOALS FOR PROFITS ARE I THINK SOMEWHERE AROUND UH FIFTY MILLION EUROS WHAT THEY WANNA MAKE ON IT SO\n[9:51] FEE064: MM\n[9:56] FEE064: ALSO SINCE WE'RE PARTNERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL REMOTE CONTROL ASSOCIATION MAYBE WE WANNA MAKE IT SOMETHING THAT WOULD GLOBALLY APPEAL\n[10:04] MEE061: 'KAY\n[10:05] FEE064: THAT'S MORE ON THE RESEARCH END BUT THE MARKETING\n[10:09] MEE061: SO MARKETING YOU KNOW HOW MAYBE UH\n[10:16] MEE061: MARKETING YOU COULD S FIND OUT WHAT IS THE MOST UNIVERSALLY UM APPEALING REMOTE CONTROL OUT THERE\n[10:24] FEE064: YEAH\n[10:27] FEE064: AND MAYBE AS FAR AS DESIGN GOES MAYBE WE COULD HAVE DIFFERENT ONES FOR DIFFERENT TARGET AUDIENCES\n[10:33] MEE061: 'KAY\n[10:33] FEE064: 'CAUSE MAYBE ONE WON'T APPLY TO ALL OF THE COUNTRIES WE'RE TARGETING\n[10:34] MEE063: YE\n[10:36] MEE063: SMALL\n[10:40] MEO062: RIGHT\n[10:50] MEE061: UM\n[11:05] MEE061: DO YOU GUYS HAVE ANY IDEAS FOR WHAT IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE\n[11:07] MEE061: MAYBE WE COULD DRAW IT UP ON THE ON THE BOARD OVER THERE\n[11:10] MEE061: SOME IDEAS\n[11:16] MEE061: WE WANT IT TO BE A B A BALL YOU KNOW WE'LL DRAW UP WE'LL DRAW UP THE BALL AND MAYBE TH UM WHERE THE BUTTONS ARE LOCATED\n[11:17] MEE063: I'D I COULD DRAW SORTA THE BALL IDEA\n[11:29] MEE063: MY ORIGINAL IDEA WAS JUST SIMPLY\n[11:33] MEE063: SORT OF A SPHERE WHERE MAYBE YOU\n[11:39] MEE063: THIS IS WHERE IT'S CONNECTED TOGETHER AND THEN WHEN YOU OPEN IT OUT IT COULD FOL IT COULD BE MAYBE FLIP\n[11:44] MEE063: LIKE A FLIP PHONE AND THEN WHEN YOU FOLD IT OUT THE MIDDLE\n[11:50] MEE063: MAYBE A HINGE THAT'LL HAVE TO BE THE STRONGEST PART OF IT\n[11:53] MEE063: IF THAT IF WE DID USE A HINGE OR IF IT WAS JUST TWO PARTS AND THEN YOU'D HAVE\n[11:58] MEE063: JUST SORTA YOU YOU YOU KNOW YOUR BUTTONS\n[12:02] MEE063: THING IS INSIDE I THINK SOMETIMES REMOTES HAVE TOO MANY BUTTONS SO MAYBE AS SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE UM AS FEW BUTTONS INSIDE AS POSSIBLE\n[12:12] MEE063: UM I DUNNO WHAT'S THE IDEA FOR\n[12:16] MEE063: JUST SOMETHING MAYBE IF YOU HA IF IT HAD LIKE IF SOME KIND OF\n[12:20] MEE063: LIKE LIGHT OR SOMETHING OR LIGHTS AROUND IT\n[12:22] MEE063: IT'S LOOKING A BIT LIKE SOMETHING OUT OF STAR WARS AT THE MOMENT THOUGH TO BE FAIR\n[12:26] MEE063: BUT YEAH\n[12:26] FEE064: FUTURISTIC\n[12:28] MEE063: THAT WAS THAT WAS A SORTA SIMPLE IDEA I HAD AND THEN YOU KNOW YOU COULD ABOUT\n[12:30] MEE061: UH-HUH\n[12:33] MEE063: RIGHT IT WOULD ALMOST BE LIKE A BALL\n[12:36] MEE063: SO THAT WAS JUST JUST AN IDEA I HAD\n[12:38] MEE063: I DON'T KNOW WHETHER ANYBODY ELSE HAS OTHER IDEAS\n[12:41] MEO062: RIGHT\n[12:41] MEO062: ONE PROBLEM YOU'D GET WITH THIS DESIGN IS UM THE BALL IS A NICE IDEA BECAUSE OF IT'S STABILITY REALLY BUT OF COURSE\n[12:47] MEE063: YEAH\n[12:49] MEO062: SINCE IT'S A BALL IT'LL ROLL SO WE'D HAVE TO HAVE IT FLAT ON ONE SIDE AT LEAST DOWN HERE SOMEWHERE TAKE AWAY THAT PART\n[12:50] MEE063: YEAH\n[12:52] MEE063: MAYBE F YEAH\n[12:56] MEO062: THAT'S ONE OF THE BIG ISSUES\n[12:58] MEE063: YEAH THAT'S G THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[12:58] MEO062: ALSO ALSO YOU RISK THE HINGES HERE\n[13:01] MEE063: YEAH\n[13:01] MEO062: THAT'S THAT'S UM A PROBLEM\n[13:02] MEE063: THE IDEA IT DIDN'T HAVE TO NECESSARILY BE F A HINGE THAT WAS JUST ONE IDEA THOUGH\n[13:04] MEO062: THAT'S THAT'S INTERESTING OF COURSE BUT THAT'S OF COURSE A WEAK POINT YEAH\n[13:11] MEE063: YEAH\n[13:23] MEE061: HOW WOULD WE GO ABOUT UM\n[13:28] MEE061: MAKING YOU KNOW GETTING RID OF OUR WEAK POINTS\n[13:30] MEE061: WHAT I MEAN WOULD WE JUST HAVE A FLAT SPOT ON THE BOTTOM OF THE BALL\n[13:37] MEE061: NOT TO PUT YOU ON THE SPOT BUT\n[13:37] MEO062: E NO NO UH UH\n[13:42] MEE061: WHAT DID YOU SAY YOUR TITLE WAS AGAIN\n[13:43] MEO062: N N\n[13:45] MEO062: UH I'M YOUR INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER SO I B WELL THE POINT IS\n[13:45] MEE061: YOU'RE THE THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[13:53] MEO062: THAT\n[13:56] MEO062: WELL MAYBE I DUNNO\n[14:02] MEO062: THE SHAPE IS PERHAPS NOT THE MOST IDEAL\n[14:05] MEE061: OKAY\n[14:05] MEO062: AS AS STABLE AS IT IS THERE MUST BE A COMPROMISE BETWEEN UM STABILITY AND DESIGN HERE SO\n[14:10] MEE063: WELL I I SUPPOSE THAT THINGS BECOME DESIGN\n[14:13] FEE064: MM-HMM\n[14:13] MEE063: BUT I MEAN I\n[14:15] MEE063: I WAS TRYING TO THINK OF LIKE THE DESIGN OF OTHERS\n[14:17] MEE063: I CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING OTHER THAN A LONG RECTANGLE FOR REMOTE MAYBE SMALL SORT OF FATTER ONES\n[14:22] MEE063: BUT THERE'S NOTHING BEING DONE SORT OF OUT OF LEFT FIELD YEAH\n[14:22] MEE061: YEAH\n[14:25] MEE061: IT'S NOT NEW IT'S NOT INNOVATIVE IT'S YOU KNOW EVERYBODY DOES LONG REMOTE BECAUSE IT'S EASY IT'S IT'S STABLE UM\n[14:30] MEE063: YEAH\n[14:36] FEE064: 'KAY I'LL DRAW SOMETHING\n[14:37] MEE061: SO IF NO GO AHEAD\n[14:38] FEE064: WHAT\n[14:42] FEE064: MY IDEA WAS JUST TO HAVE IT BE KIND OF LIKE A\n[14:48] FEE064: KEYBOARD TYPE SHAPE YOU KNOW LIKE VIDEO GAMES L SO\n[14:50] MEE063: YEAH\n[14:52] FEE064: BUT MAYBE I MEAN THAT WOULD BE KINDA BIG AND BULKY\n[14:54] FEE064: WE COULD ALSO TRY TO DO THE HINGE THING SO IT COULD LIKE FLIP OUT THAT WAY\n[15:00] FEE064: I DON'T KNOW\n[15:02] FEE064: THAT'S MY IDEA\n[15:05] MEE063: I THINK DEFINITELY DOING SOMETHING DIFFERENT\n[15:07] FEE064: YEAH\n[15:08] MEE063: IS A GOOD IDEA\n[15:21] MEO062: MM\n[15:22] MEE063: I MEAN MAYBE DESIGN SOMETHING THAT'S SORT OF LIKE UH I SUPPOSE NOT EVERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S HAND'S THE SAME BUT SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAYBE FIT IN THE HAND EASIER\n[15:33] MEE061: SOMETHING WITH A GRIP\n[15:33] FEE064: MM\n[15:34] MEE063: YEAH WITH A GRIP\n[15:34] FEE064: YEAH\n[15:39] MEE061: YEAH\n[15:41] MEE061: BECAUSE EVEN I SUPPOSE EVEN WITH THE BALL\n[15:44] MEE063: IT STILL MIGHT BE HARD TO IT STILL NOT THE HO EASIEST THING TO HOLD YEAH\n[15:45] MEE061: IT'S IT MIGHT NOT BE THE EASIEST TO HOLD ONTO UM\n[15:48] MEO062: MM\n[15:51] MEE061: SO PERHAPS THE THE JOYSTICK THE THE KEYBOARD IDEA MIGHT WORK BETTER\n[15:55] MEE063: LIKE YEAH\n[15:59] MEE061: BUT THEN AGAIN PEOPLE LIKE TO USE ONE HAND TO FLIP AND ONE HAND TO HOLD THEIR SODA SO MAYBE MAYBE WE\n[16:04] FEE064: TRUE\n[16:04] MEE063: YEAH\n[16:07] MEE063: IT'S D YEAH\n[16:07] MEE063: I THINK IT'S DEFINITELY GOT TO BE A A ONE HANDED A ONE HANDED JOB\n[16:10] FEE064: MM\n[16:14] MEE061: I FEEL LIKE I'M JUST SHOOTING EVERYTHING DOWN HERE\n[16:16] FEE064: THAT'S FINE\n[16:16] MEE061: UH UM\n[16:18] FEE064: YOU'RE THE BOSS YOU'RE ALLOWED TO\n[16:22] MEO062: WELL WITH THE ONE HANDED DESIGN YOU ALSO HAVE THE THE PROBLEM OF THE SIZE W 'CAUSE YOU KNOW FROM CELL PHONES THEY CAN BE TOO SMALL\n[16:29] MEO062: SO IF THE REMOTE IS TOO SMALL IT IF IT'S SMALL IT PROBABLY LOOKS BETTER BUT\n[16:29] FEE064: YEAH\n[16:30] MEE061: YEAH\n[16:36] MEO062: MAY NOT BE TH AS FUNCTIONAL\n[16:39] MEO062: SO FOR THAT THERE'S\n[16:43] MEE061: OKAY SO UNFORTUNATELY WE'VE GOT ABOUT FIVE MINUTES HERE TO COME UP WITH OUR UM REMOTE CONTROL IDEA AND START ROLLING WITH IT\n[16:44] MEO062: SO\n[16:56] MEE061: UM WE'VE TALKED ABOUT OUR EXPERIENCES WITH REMOTE CONTROL AND UM WE'VE GOT A COUPLE IDEAS UM\n[17:10] MEE061: LET'S SEE HERE\n[17:20] MEE061: WHAT IF WE HAD WHAT IF WE HAD NOT ONLY UM SAY WE WENT WITH THE BALL THE BALL FUNCTION UM\n[17:29] MEE061: BUT MAYBE WE GIVE IT SORT OF GRIPS ALONG THE SIDE S UM TO MAKE IT EASIER TO HOLD ON TO\n[17:43] MEE061: SO\n[17:48] MEE061: YOU KNOW UM S SO IT'S EASIER TO HOLD ONTO THAT WAY\n[17:51] MEE063: YEAH\n[17:54] MEE061: COURSE THAT'LL THEN REMOVE SOME OF OUR OUR BALL\n[17:57] MEE061: UNLESS THIS UNLESS THIS PART WERE RAISED SO SAY THE COVER FLIPS OVER AND COVERS THAT PART\n[18:06] MEE061: SO THE GRIP IS\n[18:09] MEE061: NO THAT WOULDN'T WORK EITHER UM\n[18:16] MEE061: BUT IF WE'RE GONNA MAKE IT FLAT ON THE BOTTOM THEN THAT ELIMINATES OUR BALL ANYWAYS\n[18:22] MEE061: SO IF IT WERE FLAT ON THE BOTTOM AND THEN HAD THE\n[18:28] MEE061: SORTA GRIPS ON THE SIDE HERE I GUESS\n[18:33] MEE061: UM\n[18:35] MEE061: AND THEN\n[18:37] MEE061: FLAT UH\n[18:45] MEE061: AND THEN WE HAVE THE PROBLEM WITH THE HINGE\n[18:48] MEE061: SO IF WE'RE FLAT ON THE BOTTOM IT'S NOT GONNA ROLL AWAY IT'LL STAY WHERE WE WANT\n[18:52] MEO062: THE QUESTION IS ALSO I DUNNO D DO YOU REALLY ALWAYS WANT TO OPEN THAT THING WHEN YOU HAVE TO USE IT\n[18:58] MEE061: MM THAT'S TRUE\n[18:59] MEO062: IT'S PROBABLY GOING TO LIE AROUND OPENED ALL THE TIME ANYWAY SO I DON'T KNOW IF A LID IS A GOOD IDEA\n[19:06] MEO062: FROM STABIL STABILITY POINT OF VIEW UH IT CERTAINLY IS\n[19:10] MEO062: BUT ALSO YOU HAVE TO FACE IT AND TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE MORE OF THESE THINGS BREAK BY ACCIDENT UH THE MORE WE SELL\n[19:21] MEO062: SO IT'S DON'T MAKE IT TOO STABLE UH\n[19:23] MEE061: SO WE DON'T HAVE IT FLIP OPEN\n[19:27] MEE061: WE JUST HAVE A BALL\n[19:30] MEE063: BUT THEN MAYBE TO GO BACK TO THE TO TH S SOMETHING ALONG THOSE THINGS THEN\n[19:33] MEO062: TO THE OTHER DESIGN\n[19:35] MEE061: OKAY SO THEN WE FORGET THE BALL\n[19:38] MEO062: IT LOOKS COOL\n[19:38] FEE064: LOOKS COOL THOUGH\n[19:40] MEE061: IT LOOKS COOL BUT IT'S REALLY NOT IT'S NOT FUNCTIONAL UM\n[19:41] FEE064: YEAH\n[19:43] MEO062: UH FUNCTIONAL\n[19:46] MEE061: SO WE'VE GOT OUR SORT OF KEYBOARD KIND\n[19:49] MEE061: WHAT IF WE FLIPPED IT AROUND HERE SO THAT IT WERE UM\n[19:57] MEE061: SORRY THAT DOESN'T LOOK ANYTHING LIKE WHAT YOU HAD THERE\n[20:00] MEE061: UM SO IT'S UP AND DOWN YOU HOLD IT THIS WAY\n[20:05] MEE061: COURSE THEN IT'S IT'S LIKE THE RECTANGULAR AGAIN ONLY WITH A COUPLE OF JUTTING OUT POINTS\n[20:05] MEE063: YEAH\n[20:10] MEO062: RIGHT\n[20:11] MEO062: RIGHT\n[20:12] MEE061: BUT IT'S ONE HANDED UM\n[20:16] MEO062: QUESTION IS WHAT MAKES THOSE GAME PADS FUNCTIONAL\n[20:19] MEO062: W I THINK THAT'S PRETTY MUCH THE FORM FOR FULL HAND\n[20:22] MEO062: SO IT'S A ROUND SHAPE UNDERNEATH THAT MAKES IT COMFY RIGHT MAKES IT NICE SO THAT'S THE ESSENTIAL PART\n[20:26] FEE064: MM\n[20:26] MEE061: YEAH\n[20:29] MEO062: EXCEPT FOR THAT I THINK WE'LL NOT PROBABLY NOT GET A GET AWAY FROM SOME LONGER DESIGN\n[20:30] MEE061: YEAH\n[20:35] FEE064: RIGHT\n[20:37] MEO062: 'CAUSE YOU ALSO HAVE TO KNOW WHICH WAY AROUND TO POINT THIS THING\n[20:43] MEE061: YEAH BECAUSE IT DOESN'T HAVE A CORD LIKE JOYSTICKS DO\n[20:43] MEO062: YOU KNOW ALL THAT DIF BATTERIES RIGHT AND\n[20:47] MEO062: BATTERIES GO WEAK AS WELL SO UM AFTER A WHILE YOU HAVE TO POINT IT TOWARDS THE UH\n[20:54] MEO062: TOWARDS THE EQUIPMENT YOU WANNA CONTROL WITH IT RIGHT\n[20:56] MEO062: SO HAVE TO M\n[20:59] MEO062: SHOW WHICH IS THE FRONT WHICH IS THE BACK\n[21:01] MEE061: IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE IT TO WHERE IT WOULD WORK WITH A LIKE A SENSOR ON EITHER SIDE\n[21:08] MEE061: SO THAT EITHER WAY YOU'RE POINTING IT IT WOULD WORK\n[21:08] MEO062: I SUPPOSE YOU COULD DO THAT\n[21:09] MEO062: O OF COURSE THE MORE TECHNOLOGY YOU STICK IN THAT THE MORE IT'LL COST SO\n[21:13] MEE061: MORE EXPENSIVE AND YEAH\n[21:15] MEO062: COURSE YOU CAN DO THAT\n[21:18] MEE061: 'KAY\n[21:21] MEE061: UM\n[21:26] MEO062: I MEAN OF COURSE IT'LL BE EVIDENT AFTER A WHILE OR IF YOU LOOK AT IT IT'LL IT'LL BE EVIDENT WHICH WAY AROUND TO POINT IT\n[21:31] MEO062: SINCE YOU HAVE THE THE NUMBERS AND THE AND THE THE BUTTONS AND STUFF\n[21:34] MEE061: TRUE\n[21:35] MEO062: BUT UM IT'S RATHER ABOUT AN INSTINCTUAL THING\n[21:37] MEE063: PUT IT\n[21:38] MEO062: LIKE YOU JUST GRAB IT YOU DON'T HAVE TO S LOOK AT IT YOU KNOW WHICH WAY AROUND TO POINT IT\n[21:42] MEO062: OTHERWISE THE DESIGN OF OR THE THE POINT OF PUTTING TWO SENSORS ON BOTH SIDES UM WOULD PROBABLY WORK\n[21:51] MEE063: EVEN IF YOU DESIGNED IT IN SOME IN A WAY THAT YOU KNOW ISN'T A RECTANGLE BUT STILL POINTED IN A DIRECTION THAT HAD DEFINITE POINTS\n[21:58] MEE063: SO IF THAT'S YOUR THING AND YOU GOT SOMETHING LIKE THAT INSTEAD AND THERE'S YOUR S YOU KN YOU KNOW WHICH WAY YOU'RE GONNA POINTING IT\n[22:01] FEE064: YEAH\n[22:05] MEE061: 'KAY\n[22:06] FEE064: SORRY TO INTERRUPT BUT WE HAVE A WARNING TO FINISH\n[22:06] MEE063: UM\n[22:07] MEE061: ARE WE OUT OF TIME\n[22:08] FEE064: YEAH\n[22:08] MEO062: MM\n[22:11] MEE061: OKAY WELL JUST TO FINISH UP SHOULD WE S GO WITH THIS PLAN START MAKING SOME\n[22:29] MEE061: ARE GOOD IDEAS WHAT ARE NOT\n[22:31] MEO062: LET'S\n[22:31] MEE063: DOES IT SAY WHAT DOES IT SAY FOR N IT SAYS ON THERE WHAT WE NEED TO DO FOR THE NEXT MEETING I THINK\n[22:31] MEO062: OBVIOUSLY\n[22:34] MEE061: UH\n[22:37] MEE061: MUST FINISH NOW SO\n[22:37] 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MEETING\n[0:50] FEE064: HM\n[0:51] MEE061: S HOW WE DOING ON OUR REMOTE\n[0:55] MEE061: WE HAVE SOME WE HAVE SOME IDEAS AND SOME UH\n[1:00] MEE061: IDEAS FOR WHAT PEOPLE WANT\n[1:04] MEE063: UH WE YES S I'VE LO I'VE DONE THE ROLE THAT I WAS ASKED TO DO ANYWAY\n[1:08] MEE061: YEAH\n[1:09] MEE063: I THINK\n[1:12] MEE061: ALRIGHT LET'S JUST GO OVER THE AGENDA REAL QUICK FOR THIS MEETING\n[1:15] MEE061: SEE IF I CAN'T GET THINGS UH MOVING ALONG HERE A LITTLE BIT BETTER\n[1:18] MEE061: UM I'LL GO OVER WHAT WE WENT OVER LAST TIME WHICH SHOULDN'T TAKE LONG\n[1:23] MEE061: THEN I BELIEVE EACH OF YOU HAVE A PRESENTATION\n[1:26] MEE061: UM I'VE WAS SENT A A COUPLE MORE REQUIREMENTS FOR OUR REMOTE WHAT THEY WANT\n[1:33] MEE061: UM THEN WE CAN COME TO A CONCLUSION ON UH WHAT WE WANT THE REMOTE TO DO UM AND HOW IT'S GOING TO DO IT HOPEFULLY\n[1:45] MEE061: AND UH THEN WE'LL HAVE THE CLOSING\n[1:49] MEE061: UM WHICH WE'LL HAVE FORTY MINUTES FOR\n[1:53] MEE061: UH LET'S SEE THE LAST MEETING WE WENT OVER UM\n[1:58] MEE061: WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT\n[2:01] MEE061: I'M RESPONSIBLE FOR LEADING THE MEETINGS KEEPING THE NOTES UH AND COMING UP WITH THE FINAL PRESENTATION\n[2:09] MEE061: UM CORINNE IS OUR MARKETING EXPERT\n[2:13] MEE061: SHE'S GONNA FIGURE OUT WHAT WHAT UM THE CONSUMER WANTS\n[2:19] MEE061: UM RYAN IS OUR USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[2:24] MEE061: AND MANUEL IS THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[2:29] MEE061: SO YOU'RE GONNA COME UP WITH THE IDEAS RYAN AND YOU'RE GONNA PICK 'EM APART\n[2:35] MEE061: UM WE DECIDED OUR REMOTE UH WE WANT IT TO BE A UNIVERSAL REMOTE UH THAT EVERYONE WOULD WANT\n[2:45] MEE061: UM WE WANT TO BE MODERN UM FUN DIFFERENT\n[2:50] MEE061: UH IT NEEDS TO BE STURDY UM EASY TO FIND SO WE GONNA HAVE THAT LOCATOR FUNCTION\n[2:58] MEE061: UM AND WE WANT TO BE DIFFERENT\n[3:05] MEE061: UM AND THEN WE WENT OVER A COUPLE OF DIFFERENT IDEAS\n[3:08] MEE061: BALL SHAPED PHONE\n[3:10] MEE061: THE KEYBOARD SHAPE\n[3:11] MEE061: UM WE DECIDED THAT IT SHOULD PROBABLY BE 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EIGHT\n[3:51] MEO062: F. EIGHT\n[4:14] FEE064: WELL\n[4:21] FEE064: HOW DO I GET IT\n[4:23] MEE063: SLIDE SHOW\n[4:24] MEE061: TO GO TO THE NEXT ONE\n[4:25] FEE064: OH RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT\n[4:26] MEE061: YEAH YOU CLICK ON THAT GUY\n[4:27] FEE064: THAT ONE\n[4:28] MEE061: YEAH\n[4:28] FEE064: OKAY\n[4:30] FEE064: ALRIGHT\n[4:31] FEE064: WELL THIS IS MY REPORT WHICH IS GOING TO BE BASED PRETTY MUCH ON A SURVEY THAT I WAS SENT\n[4:43] FEE064: OH GOSH I'VE NO IDEA\n[4:45] FEE064: G\n[4:47] MEE063: JUST PRESS THE ARROW KEYS I THINK\n[4:48] MEE063: USUALLY GOES TO IT\n[4:49] FEE064: OKAY\n[4:50] FEE064: SORRY I ACTUALLY NEED\n[4:53] FEE064: TO SEE SOMETHING ELSE ON MY SCREEN\n[4:59] MEE061: HIT F. EIGHT AGAIN\n[5:00] FEE064: YEAH\n[5:01] MEE061: I THINK\n[5:02] FEE064: AND THEN\n[5:03] FEE064: AGAIN\n[5:04] MEE061: YEAH\n[5:07] MEE061: YOU WANT IT TO BE ON BOTH SCREENS OR JUST JUST YOURS\n[5:09] FEE064: NO I WANT SOMETHING ELSE ON MINE\n[5:12] FEE064: IS THAT POSSIBLE\n[5:13] MEE061: YEAH BUT I THINK YOU HAVE TO HIT ESCAPE\n[5:19] MEE061: AND THEN YOU CAN\n[5:22] MEE061: YEAH\n[5:22] FEE064: OKAY BUT NOW YOU DON'T HAVE THAT\n[5:24] MEE061: OH HIT F. EIGHT AGAIN\n[5:24] FEE064: SORRY GUYS\n[5:26] MEE061: I KNOW\n[5:26] MEE061: I DID THE SAME THING\n[5:29] MEE061: AND THEN IT SHOULD COME UP\n[5:32] MEE061: HERE SHORTLY\n[5:34] MEE061: 'KAY\n[5:44] FEE064: SO IS THERE NO WAY I CAN GIVE YOU THE SLIDESHOW AND\n[5:46] MEE061: I THINK OH GIVE US THE SLIDESHOW AND SOMETHING ON YOUR SCREEN\n[5:48] FEE064: HAVE SOMETHING YEAH\n[5:50] FEE064: YEAH\n[5:51] FEE064: OH WELL\n[5:51] MEE061: MM\n[5:52] MEE061: I'M NOT SURE\n[5:53] MEE061: YOU COULD MAYBE MINIMISE THAT SCREEN AND THEN\n[5:56] FEE064: YEAH\n[5:56] MEE061: HAVE THEM BOTH UP AT THE SAME TIME I THINK\n[5:57] FEE064: IT'S OKAY\n[5:59] FEE064: OKAY\n[6:00] FEE064: UM SO FIRST OF ALL THE METHOD THAT I USED WAS BY DOING SOME MARKETING RESEARCH BY UM DOING RESEARCH ON SOME INTERVIEWS THAT WERE CONDUCTED\n[6:11] FEE064: AND THEN SOME INTERNET RESEARCH\n[6:13] FEE064: AND I WAS SENT A REPORT THAT WAS I THINK THERE WERE A HUNDRED REMOTE USERS THAT THEY INTERVIEWED\n[6:21] FEE064: AND SO I WILL SHOW YOU SOME OF THE RESULTS FROM THAT WHICH I THINK WILL BE HELPFUL\n[6:26] FEE064: UM OKAY HERE ARE SOME OF THE FINDINGS\n[6:29] FEE064: THEY SAID THAT THE USERS DISLIKE THE LOOK AND FEEL OF THEIR CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS\n[6:34] FEE064: AND SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF THE USERS FIND THEIR REMOTE CONTROLS TO BE UGLY\n[6:39] FEE064: WHICH IS A FAIRLY SIGNIFICANT NUMBER I WOULD SAY\n[6:43] FEE064: AND EIGHTY PERCENT OF THE USERS WOULD BE WILLING TO SPEND MORE MONEY IF THEY COULD GET A REMOTE THAT WOULD LOOK FANCY\n[6:49] FEE064: SO I THINK THAT EARLIER WE WERE ONTO SOMETHING WHEN WE WERE TALKING ABOUT HAVING IT BE A MODERN COOL LOOK I THINK THAT'S DEFINITELY IMPORTANT\n[6:58] FEE064: UM THEY SAY THAT CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS DO NOT MATCH WELL THE OPERATING BEHAVIOUR OF THE USER\n[7:04] FEE064: SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF USERS SAID THEY ZAP A LOT\n[7:08] FEE064: AND IF ANYONE COULD CLARIFY WHAT THAT MEANS\n[7:12] FEE064: ZAP DOES THAT JUST MEAN LIKE CHANGING THE CHANNEL\n[7:12] MEE063: IS IS IT J JUST JUST JUST USING IT YEAH\n[7:12] MEO062: JUST JUS YEAH\n[7:15] FEE064: OKAY\n[7:16] FEE064: UM AND FIFTY PERCENT OF THE USERS SAY THAT THEY'RE ONLY USING TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS ON THEIR REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:24] FEE064: AND THERE WAS SOMETHING ELSE THEY KEPT TRACK OF THE FREQUENCY PER HOUR IN USING CERTAIN BUTTONS\n[7:34] FEE064: AND SOME OF THEM IT LOOKS LIKE BARELY NEED TO BE INCLUDED AT ALL\n[7:38] FEE064: OF COURSE CHANNEL SELECTION IS USED THE MOST FREQUENTLY\n[7:42] FEE064: AND THEN TELETEXT WAS THE NEXT\n[7:45] FEE064: VOLUME AND THEN POWER\n[7:47] FEE064: AND THEN AUDIO SETTINGS AND SCREEN SETTINGS AND CHANNEL SETTINGS WERE PRACTICALLY NEVER USED\n[7:53] FEE064: SO I THINK WE COULD DEFINITELY ELIMINATE OR SOMEHOW COMBINE A LOT OF THE FUNCTIONS INTO ONE BUTTON\n[8:03] FEE064: UM THE BIGGEST USER FRUSTRATIONS AS WE SAID FIFTY PERCENT OF PEOPLE FIND THAT THEIR REMOTES ARE LOST SOMEWHERE\n[8:11] FEE064: AND SO I THINK A TRACKING DEVICE OF SOME SORT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA\n[8:16] FEE064: THEY SAID IT TAKE THIRTY FOUR PERCENT SAID IT TAKES TOO MUCH TIME TO LEARN HOW TO USE A NEW REMOTE\n[8:22] FEE064: AND TWENTY SIX PERCENT SAID THAT THE CONTROLS ARE BAD FOR R. S. I.\n[8:29] MEE063: A REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY\n[8:31] FEE064: WHAT IS IT\n[8:32] MEE063: JUST REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY\n[8:33] MEE063: I THINK\n[8:34] FEE064: OKAY\n[8:34] MEE063: THAT'S WHAT I GUESS\n[8:35] FEE064: OKAY\n[8:38] FEE064: AND SO BAS OKAY\n[8:40] FEE064: UM AS FAR AS SPEECH RECOGNITION GOES UM THE YOUNGER GROUP LOOKS LIKE THEY'RE ALL FOR IT\n[8:48] FEE064: FROM THE FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE AGE GROUP OVER NINETY PERCENT SAID THEY WOULD PAY MORE\n[8:54] FEE064: AND IT KIND OF JUST WENT DOWN INCREMENTALLY\n[8:58] FEE064: THE GROUPS AT THE OLDER THEY GET IT LOOKS LIKE THE LESS WILLING THEY ARE TO PAY\n[9:03] FEE064: SO MAYBE WE COULD DISCUSS THIS AND THINK AND DECIDE IF WE THINK IT'S WORTH INVESTING IN THIS\n[9:09] FEE064: AT LEAST IF WE'RE TARGETING THE YOUNGER GROUPS\n[9:14] FEE064: AND SO IN CONCLUSION\n[9:16] FEE064: SOME THINGS THAT I DREW FROM THIS ARE THAT I THINK WE WERE CORRECT\n[9:20] FEE064: WE DEFINITELY NEED TO FOCUS ON A NEW MODERN APPEARANCE SINCE SO MANY PEOPLE SEEM TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT THE UGLINESS OF THEIR REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:28] FEE064: UM A MULTIFUNCTIONAL REMOTE COULD BE A GOOD THING TO EXPLORE\n[9:32] FEE064: SO YOU ONLY HAVE ONE RATHER THAN FIVE DIFFERENT REMOTES SITTING ALL OVER YOUR ROOM\n[9:37] FEE064: UH WE NEED TO SIMPLIFY THE REMOTE AND REDUCE THE NUMBER OF BUTTONS GET RID OF THE ONES THAT DON'T SEEM TO BE SERVING MUCH PURPOSE\n[9:45] FEE064: AND THEN LASTLY I THOUGHT THAT MAYBE WE COULD DISCUSS THE IDEA OF SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[9:51] FEE064: AND THAT'S IT\n[10:01] MEE061: 'KAY\n[10:02] MEE061: VERY NICE\n[10:03] MEE061: NOW WE ACTUALLY HAVE SOME IDEAS OF WHAT WHAT PEOPLE WANT WHAT WE SHOULD FOCUS ON\n[10:12] MEE061: UH\n[10:23] MEE061: WAIT CAN I LOOK AT THAT REAL QUICK\n[10:24] FEE064: OH YEAH\n[10:25] FEE064: SORRY DID YOU GUYS GET TIME TO WRITE EVERYTHING THAT YOU NEEDED\n[10:28] MEE063: YEAH\n[10:29] FEE064: 'KAY\n[10:33] MEE063: HAVING JUST LISTENED TO WHAT CORINNE JUST SAID I'LL DRAW ON SOME OF THE THINGS AS WELL\n[10:38] MEE063: SOME THINGS THAT SORT OF RELEVANT TO WHAT I WANNA SAY\n[10:42] MEE063: 'KAY SO I'M JUST GONNA YEAH APPROACH THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN\n[10:48] MEE063: UM THE METHOD I USED WAS TO EXPLORE THE UH TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS OF A REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:55] MEE063: AND T S SIMPLEST APPROACH THAT I CAME TO IS IS TO CHANGE PROGRAMME AND OPERATE AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE REMOTELY\n[11:03] MEE063: I MEAN THAT'S AN OBVIOUS THING TO SAY BUT IT'S NOT ATTACHED TO THE DEVICE THAT YOU WANT TO CONTROL\n[11:08] MEE063: UM I HAD SOME THINGS SENT TO ME\n[11:10] MEE063: NOT VERY MUCH\n[11:12] MEE063: TO LOOK AT SIMILAR DEVICES\n[11:13] MEE063: UM DEFINED IN SOME THEM\n[11:16] MEE063: AND THEN THE PERSONAL PREFERENCES THAT I WILL SUGGEST\n[11:20] MEE063: UM WE DISCUSSED A UNIVERSAL ONE\n[11:24] MEE063: UM LIKE IT'S JUST BEEN BROUGHT UP AGAIN THEN\n[11:28] MEE063: BUT I THINK A UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL IS ACTUALLY QUITE A DIFFICULT OBJECT TO DESIGN\n[11:34] MEE063: AND PO POSSIBLY WITHIN MAYBE THE BUDGET THAT WE DO IT UM BECAUSE YOU'D NEED TO KNOW ALL THE SPEF SPECIFICATIONS OF A ALL THE LIKE ELECTRONIC COMPANIES\n[11:45] MEE063: I'M NOT SURE HAVE YOU EVER COME ACROSS A UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL YOURSELF\n[11:48] MEE063: BUT YOU HAVE TO I THEY'RE A NIGHTMARE TO USE\n[11:50] MEE063: YOU HAVE TO SET THEM RESET THEM TO EVERYTHING\n[11:52] MEE063: UM AND THAT WOULD ONLY ADD BUTTONS\n[11:55] MEE063: WHEREAS I THINK THE AIM IS TO TAKE AWAY BUTTONS\n[11:57] MEE063: SO I THINK IT'D BE BETTER MAYBE TO CONCENTRATE ON MAYBE JUST A UNIVERSAL ONE FOR T. V. S\n[12:03] MEE063: UM OR MAYBE JUST ONE THAT YOU COULD WE COULD DESIGN AND THEN DIFFERENT PEOPLE\n[12:08] MEE063: MANUFACTURERS COULD USE IT TO SET TO THEIR SPECIFICATIONS IF IF THE AIM IS TO GET SOMETHING THAT'S UNIQUE IN DESIGN\n[12:15] MEE063: UM\n[12:17] MEE063: OKAY HERE HERE'S JUST TWO PICTURES OF REMOTE CONTROLS\n[12:22] MEE063: THEY'RE JUST SIMPLE T. V. REMOTE CONTROLS\n[12:24] MEE063: BUT ONE IS UH USER CENTRED\n[12:27] MEE063: THAT IS THE ONE ON THE LEFT\n[12:29] MEE063: AND YOU CAN STRAIGHT AWAY SEE THERE'S LESS BUTTONS\n[12:32] MEE063: AND THE OTHER ONE IS ENGINEER CENTRED WHERE THAT'S MORE UH SPECIFIED FOR THE SORT OF THE ELABORATE PIECE OF EQUIPMENT IT'S TRYING TO CONTROL UM\n[12:43] MEE063: WHICH APPEALS MORE TO THE PRODUCT THAT WE WANT AND ON WHAT THE HAVE SAID AND THE MARKET RESEARCH AND STUFF PROBABLY LOOKING AT SOMETHING THAT SHOULD BE USER CENTRED\n[12:52] MEE063: FEWER BUTTONS SIMPLER TO USE AND IF TEN PERCENT UM IS HIDDEN AWAY IF TEN PERCENT IS WHAT'S USED\n[12:58] MEE063: MAYBE THE OTHER FIFTY PERCENT THE BUTTONS THAT ARE USED VERY RARELY LIKE PROGRAMMING\n[13:02] MEE063: THEY COULD BE HIDDEN MAYBE UNDER SOME REMOTE CONTROLS YOU MIGHT HAVE COME ACROSS HAVE MAYBE A LITTLE FLIP THI THING WHERE THEY'RE HIDDEN AWAY\n[13:10] MEE063: AND THE MAIN BUTTONS ARE THE ONES YOU OR THE ONES YOU COME ACROSS\n[13:14] MEE063: UM AND FINALLY UM UH SORT I'VE SORT OF COVERED THAT OUR PRODUCT I THINK SHOULD BE USER INTERFACE ORIENTATED\n[13:21] MEE063: UM\n[13:23] MEE063: LIKE I SAID TO CONCENTRATE ON T. V. REMOTE CONTROL A UNIVERSAL REMOTE MIGHT BE TOO COMPLEX\n[13:28] MEE063: UM AND AS WHAT IT THE MAJOR FINDINGS MARKET RESEARCHERS HAVE SAID IT'S THE IMAGE AND THE APPEARANCE THAT PEOPLE DI DISLIKE\n[13:38] MEE063: SO THAT WE SHOULD CONCENTRATE ON SOMETHING THAT WOULD SET A TREND\n[13:41] MEE063: AND THEN AND CHANGE THE FASHION OF REMOTE CONTROLS\n[13:46] MEE063: AND THAT'S IT\n[13:59] MEO062: CABLE THERE\n[14:01] MEO062: THANK YOU\n[14:08] MEE061: WHAT WAS YOUR LAST CONCLUSION ON THAT ONE\n[14:10] MEE061: FOCUS ON UH THE I\n[14:12] MEE063: ON SOMETHING ON THE IMAGE OF IT\n[14:13] MEE061: THE IMAGE OF IT\n[14:13] MEE063: UH THE F THE ACTUAL DESIGN\n[14:15] MEE061: 'KAY\n[14:16] MEE061: GOOD\n[14:16] MEE061: GOOD\n[15:07] MEO062: OKAY\n[15:09] MEO062: GONNA TALK TO YOU ABOUT THE WORKING DESIGN OF THE INTERIORS BASICALLY WHICH IS WHAT DICTATES THE DESIGN THE BOTH THE INTERFACE BASICALLY AND THE OUTER APPEARANCE BECAUSE THIS IS ALL THE STUFF THAT NEEDS TO GO IN THERE\n[15:27] MEO062: RIGHT\n[15:28] MEO062: SO UNFORTUNATELY THE PEOPLE WHO WERE SUPPOSED TO\n[15:33] MEO062: DO THIS LITTLE PRESENTATION FOR ME OBVIOUSLY WERE TOO DRUNK TO ACTUALLY ACCOMPLISH IT SO UM I'M GOING TO DO A LOT OF THE STUFF ON THE BOARD\n[15:42] MEO062: UM JUST\n[15:45] MEO062: THIS IS THE BASIC\n[15:48] MEO062: BASIC PREMISE OF A REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:50] MEO062: UM THE BASIC FUNCTION IS TO SEND MESSAGES TO ANOTHER SYSTEM\n[15:54] MEO062: OKAY SO MUCH IS CLEAR\n[15:56] MEO062: AN ENERGY SOURCE FEEDS AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT LIKE A CHIP THAT CAN COMPOSE MESSAGES\n[16:02] MEO062: OFTEN IN THE FORM OF INFRARED BITS\n[16:05] MEO062: THIS IS THE MOST MOSTLY USED\n[16:07] MEO062: UM THERE'S UH ALSO SOME SOUND SYSTEMS BUT INFRARED IS\n[16:12] MEO062: THE BETTER OR THE MORE MORE USED SYSTEM\n[16:17] MEO062: UM PARTS ARE CHEAPER AS WELL\n[16:19] MEO062: A USER INTERFACE CONTROLS THE CHIP AND ACCORDINGLY THE MESSAGES\n[16:24] MEO062: THIS IS WHERE MY PEOPLE SCREWED UP BASICALLY\n[16:27] MEO062: SO I'M GOING TO EXPLAIN THAT ON THE BOARD RATHER\n[16:31] MEO062: UM WHAT WE HAVE IS DIFFERENT COMPONENTS THAT OBVIOUSLY NEED TO GO IN THERE\n[16:39] MEO062: WE'LL START WITH AN ENERGY SOURCE\n[16:42] MEO062: RIGHT\n[16:43] MEO062: UM WHICH IS USUALLY A BATTERY RIGHT\n[16:48] MEO062: SINCE IT'S NOT FEASIBLE TO ADD A CABLE TO THAT\n[16:53] MEO062: THIS ENERGY SOURCE OF COURSE IS CONNECTED TO\n[16:59] MEO062: THE\n[17:02] MEO062: THE USER INTERFACE ITSELF\n[17:07] MEO062: UH WHICH CAN BE BUTTONS WHATEVER WHICH IN FACT\n[17:14] MEO062: CONTROLS A CHIP\n[17:16] MEO062: RIGHT\n[17:18] MEO062: THIS IS THE USER INTERFACE AND THERE WE HAVE THE CHIP\n[17:23] MEO062: UM THE WAY THIS GOES NORMALLY IS THAT THIS CHIP THEN CONTROLS AN INFRARED LAMP\n[17:30] MEO062: THAT SENDS OUT THE SIGNAL\n[17:36] MEO062: OF COURSE THE SIGNAL DIFFERS ACCORDINGLY\n[17:40] MEO062: UM DEPENDING ON WHAT THE CHIP TELLS THE INFRARED LAN LAMP\n[17:43] MEO062: AND\n[17:45] MEO062: OF COURSE THAT'S CONTROLLED THE CHIP ITSELF IS CONTROLLED BY THE USER INTERFACE\n[17:50] MEO062: THE WAY YOU NORMALLY NORMALLY DO IT IS THAT YOU ADD A LITTLE DEVICE SUCH AS A LAMP\n[17:58] MEO062: TO THE WHOLE THING AS WELL SO THAT YOU KNOW THAT IT'S WORKING BASICALLY\n[18:02] MEO062: YOU PRESS SOMETHING YOU GET A RESPONSE\n[18:05] MEO062: WHICH IS ALSO COMPARATIVELY UM IMPORTANT ON ONE OF THOSE DEVICES\n[18:11] MEO062: NOW THIS WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT HERE OR WHAT I THINK SHOULD BE DISCUSSED ARE THESE TWO COMPONENTS MOSTLY\n[18:19] MEO062: THE\n[18:21] MEO062: THE UH ENERGY SOURCE FOR ONE THING CAN BE ALTERED\n[18:25] MEO062: WHAT WE PROBABLY CANNOT ALTER IS OF COURSE THE INFRARED THE SENDING DEVICE BASICALLY THE INFRARED LAMP\n[18:34] MEO062: WE CANNOT CHANGE THE CHIP WHICH CONTROLS THE INFRARED LAMP\n[18:39] MEO062: RIGHT\n[18:39] MEO062: THESE TWO ARE COMPONENTS THAT WE HAVE TO USE AND THESE ARE DICTATED BY THE WHOLE FUNCTION OF THE WHOLE THING\n[18:47] MEO062: UM THE LAMP CAN BE PUT ONTO THE DESI THE DEVICE\n[18:51] MEO062: IT C IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THERE\n[18:54] MEO062: THIS CAN BE DISCUSSED AS WELL\n[18:58] MEO062: THE USER INTERFACE\n[19:01] MEO062: THAT'S SOMETHING WE CAN ALSO DISCUSS\n[19:04] MEO062: UM AS WE'VE HEARD\n[19:07] MEO062: UH SPEECH RECOGNITION IS THE HYPE OBVIOUSLY IN THE MOMENT\n[19:12] MEO062: SPEECH RECOGNITION UM INTERFACE WE DON'T KNOW THAT\n[19:17] MEO062: OR IF WE JUST DO THE USUAL BUTTON THING\n[19:20] MEO062: OR WE HAVE A TOUCH PAD OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT THAT'S SOMETHING WE CAN DISCUSS\n[19:25] MEO062: AND OF COURSE THE ENERGY SOURCE\n[19:28] MEO062: BATTERIES\n[19:30] MEO062: SOLAR CELLS\n[19:31] MEO062: WHO KNOWS\n[19:37] MEO062: OF COURSE IT'S ALWAYS A QUESTION WHETHER THESE THESE COMPONENTS ARE IN FACT AVAILABLE CHEAP ENOUGH DEVELOPED ENOUGH\n[19:47] MEO062: BUT THAT'S LIKE I S I SUPPOSE RATHER UP TO MARKETING AND NOT TO\n[19:53] MEE061: SO WE COULD THE THE THE MORE COMPLEX WE MAKE IT OF COURSE THE MORE EXPENSIVE\n[19:54] MEO062: TO THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN DEPARTMENT\n[19:57] MEO062: EXPENSIVE IT'S GONNA BE GET UH\n[19:59] MEO062: YEAH\n[20:00] MEE061: BUT PEOPLE HAVE SAID THAT THEY WOULD WELL YOUNGER GENERATIONS OF PEOPLE HAVE SAID THAT THEY WOULD PAY MORE FOR A SPEECH RECOGNITION REMOTE\n[20:07] FEE064: MM-HMM\n[20:08] MEE061: SO\n[20:10] MEO062: RIGHT\n[20:10] MEE061: POSSIBLY IT MIGHT BE WORTH THE INVESTMENT\n[20:13] MEE063: I THINK SPEECH RECOGNITION WAS\n[20:16] MEE063: UH ONE OF THOSE THINGS WHERE UM THEY HAVE TO BE REALLY GOOD FOR THEM TO WORK\n[20:20] MEE063: 'CAUSE SOMETIMES YOU FIND YOURSELF JUST SAYING THINGS OVER AND O IF IT'S ON YOUR PHONE\n[20:23] FEE064: YEAH\n[20:24] MEE061: I AGREE\n[20:26] MEE063: AND YOU NEED TO SORT OF TAKE INTO LIGHT LANGUAGES AND THEN DIFFERENT DIALECTS I SUPPOSE AS WELL\n[20:26] MEE061: WELL\n[20:33] MEE061: I MYSELF I FIND WHEN YOU H WHEN THERE'S SOMETHING LIKE SPEE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[20:38] MEE061: LIKE UH YOU CALL ON THE PHONE AND YOU TRY TO CHANGE YOUR TELEPHONE OR POWER OR SOMETHING\n[20:43] MEE061: SOMETIMES THEY HAVE A A SPEECH RECOGNITION ON THE OTHER END AND YOU SAY ONE FOR THIS\n[20:45] MEE063: YEAH\n[20:49] MEE061: AND YOU FIND YOURS LIKE YOU SAID SAYING THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER AND OVER\n[20:52] MEE061: I FIND MYSELF ESPECIALLY IF I'M IN A CROWD OF PEOPLE LOOKING REALLY SILLY\n[20:57] MEE063: YEAH\n[20:57] MEE061: SO MAYBE IF YOU'RE SITTING ON YOUR COUCH WITH A BUNCH OF PEOPLE THEN\n[21:03] MEE063: AND WOU I DON'T KNOW IF WOULD WOULD YOU WANT TO KEEP SAYING STUFF IF YOU WERE WATCHING STUFF\n[21:03] MEE061: YOU KNOW YOU\n[21:07] MEE063: IF YOU WERE WATCHING SOMETHING WOULD YOU SORT OF BE WANTING\n[21:09] MEE061: VOLUME UP\n[21:10] MEE061: VOLUME DOWN\n[21:11] MEE063: YEAH\n[21:12] MEE061: CHANGE THE CHANNEL YOU KNOW CHANNEL UP CHANNEL DOWN\n[21:14] MEE061: I I DON'T KNOW\n[21:16] FEE064: ANOTHER THING ABOUT THESE FIGURES IS NINETY ONE PERCENT OF THE YOUNGEST AGE GROUPS SAID THEY'D DO IT BUT PROBABLY A LOT OF THEM THAT'S ACTUALLY THEIR PARENTS MONEY\n[21:26] FEE064: LIKE I DON'T KNOW IF THEY WOULD ACTUALLY GO OUT AND PURCHASE THIS THEMSELVES A FIFTEEN YEAR OLD YOU KNOW\n[21:28] MEE063: I THINK\n[21:30] MEE063: AS WELL IT'D BE J THE GIMMICK FACTOR FOR THE YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[21:32] MEE061: MM-HMM\n[21:33] FEE064: YEAH\n[21:35] MEE063: BUT PRACTICALLY I DON'T THINK IT'S\n[21:35] MEE061: IT'S A IT'S A GIMMICK FACTOR THAT THEY LIKE AT FIRST AND\n[21:39] MEE063: YEAH\n[21:39] MEE063: IT'LL WEAR OFF\n[21:40] FEE064: GETS OLD YEAH\n[21:46] MEE061: OKAY\n[21:47] MEE061: UM\n[21:49] MEE061: LET'S SEE HERE\n[21:50] MEE063: DO YOU WANNA PUT YOUR CORD BACK IN\n[21:53] MEE061: YEAH I GUESS SO\n[21:54] MEO062: OH RIGHT\n[21:55] MEE061: TRADE YOU\n[21:56] MEO062: GO\n[21:58] MEE061: NOW I WAS SENT A COUPLE OF\n[22:03] MEE061: THINGS TO MODIFY OUR UH NEW REQUIREMENTS\n[22:11] MEE061: UM THE REMOTE'S ONLY GONNA BE FOR THE TELEVISION\n[22:14] MEE061: WHICH IS GOOD BECAUSE WE ALREADY DECIDED Y YOUR YOUR RESEARCH SHOWED THAT UH NOT ONLY IS A UNIVERSAL REMOTE MORE COMPLICATED\n[22:22] MEE061: IT'S MORE COST MORE COSTLY\n[22:25] MEE061: AND YOUR RE UH RESEARCH SHOWED THAT YOU KNOW MOST OF THE PEOPLE DON'T EVEN USE IT\n[22:30] MEE061: I THINK UH YOU SAID FIFTY PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE ONLY USE HALF THE OR TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS\n[22:30] FEE064: MM\n[22:37] MEE061: SO IF WE REMOVE THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE THEN THAT SOLVES THAT PROBLEM\n[22:42] MEE061: UM NO TELETEXT\n[22:45] MEE061: UM\n[22:47] MEE061: SO WE DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THAT\n[22:49] MEE061: UM BUT WE DO HAVE TO USE THE THE COMPANY WANTS US TO INCORPORATE THE CORPORATE COLOUR AND OUR SLOGAN WHICH IS WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[23:02] MEE061: AND OUR CORPORATE COLOURS ARE GREY AND YELLOW\n[23:08] MEE061: AND WE COULD PROBABLY GET AWAY WITH BLACK TOO BUT\n[23:15] MEE061: SO THOSE ARE THE THREE UM THE THREE NEW REQUIREMENTS THAT THAT I WAS TOLD\n[23:23] MEE061: WE NEED TO USE\n[23:25] MEE061: UM FROM ALL ALL THREE OF YOUR UH PRESENTATIONS I THINK THAT WE WERE ON THE RIGHT TRACK A LOT IN OUR LAST MEETING\n[23:32] MEE061: UM\n[23:35] MEE061: WE WANT SOMETHING THAT LOOKS GOOD\n[23:37] MEE061: UM WE WANT SOMETHING THAT'S SIMPLE\n[23:40] MEE061: WE WANT SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN FIND EASILY\n[23:43] MEE061: UM\n[23:47] MEE061: AND THE SPEECH RECOGNITION I I GUESS IS KIND OF UH GIVE OR TAKE\n[23:52] MEE061: IT'S GONNA COST MORE\n[23:54] MEE061: S THE YOUNG THE YOUNGER PEOPLE SAY THAT THEY LIKE IT\n[23:54] MEO062: MM-HMM\n[23:56] MEE061: BUT UM IT'S\n[24:00] MEE061: PROBABLY I WOULD SAY PROBABLY NOT WORTH THE INVESTMENT AT THIS POINT IN TIME\n[24:05] MEE061: SO MAYBE WE SHOULD JUST DO AWAY WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[24:09] MEE061: UM\n[24:12] MEE061: AND THAT WAY WE CAN FOCUS ON OUR FORM\n[24:17] MEE063: I DID HAVE HAVE A THOUGHT ABOUT THE SORT OF THE TRACKING THING\n[24:21] MEE063: IS THAT IF IT CAME WITH MAYBE A HOLDER\n[24:26] MEE063: OR HOLSTER WHATEVER YOU WANNA CALL IT\n[24:27] MEE063: UM THAT YOU YOU SHOULD PUT IT BACK IN\n[24:30] MEE063: YOUR REMOTE\n[24:31] MEE063: BUT IF YOU DON'T PUT IT BACK IN YOU PRESS SOMETHING LIKE A LITTLE BUTTON ON THAT\n[24:34] MEE063: AND THAT JUST SORT OF SENDS OUT A BEEP TO FIND WHERE IT IS OR SOMETHING\n[24:37] MEE063: JUST BY INFRARED\n[24:39] MEE063: THAT SHOULDN'T BE TOO COMPLEX I WOULD'VE THOUGHT\n[24:42] MEE061: THAT'D BE THAT'D BE GOOD IF WE WERE GOING WITH OUR OUR BALL\n[24:46] MEE063: YEAH IT WOULD BE QUITE GOOD\n[24:46] MEE063: THE BALL COULD SIT ON A\n[24:47] MEE061: OR OR WITH YOU KNOW I GUESS WITH ANY FORM THAT THAT WOULD BE GOOD\n[24:48] FEE064: MM\n[24:50] MEE061: YOU KNOW THAT COULD BE THE CHARGER\n[24:53] MEE061: FOR YOU KNOW WE COULD USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE\n[24:53] MEE063: YEAH\n[24:57] MEE061: AND THAT WOULD BE OR SOLAR\n[24:59] MEE061: OR YOU KNOW HOWEVER HOWEVER YOU WANTED TO GO ABOUT IT THE HOLDER COULD ALSO BE THE CHARGING UNIT\n[25:04] MEE063: YEAH\n[25:05] MEE061: UM\n[25:07] MEE061: WITH THE LOCATOR BUTTON\n[25:09] MEE061: UM AND IF IT WERE THE BALL YOU'D NO LONGER HAVE TO HAVE A FLAT SPACE ON IT\n[25:14] MEE063: YEAH\n[25:15] MEE061: UM LIKE IF WE STILL HAVE THE HOW TO HOLD ON TO IT AND\n[25:16] MEO062: WELL YOU STILL DO\n[25:17] MEO062: YOU S YOU STILL\n[25:20] MEO062: W YEAH\n[25:21] MEO062: YOU PUT IT ON T ON THE COUCH TABLE\n[25:22] FEE064: ROLLS AWAY YEAH\n[25:23] MEO062: WHILE YOU'RE WATCHING IT'S GONNA ROLL OFF\n[25:23] MEE061: IT'S GONNA ROLL AWAY\n[25:24] MEO062: SO THAT'S NOT AN ISSUE REALLY\n[25:47] MEE061: UM\n[25:51] MEE061: SO I GUESS AFTER THE MEETING WE'LL HAVE SOME QUESTIONNAIRES\n[25:55] MEE061: AND UH\n[25:58] MEE061: AND SOME SUMMARIES FOR FOR WHAT'S GOING ON\n[26:01] MEE061: UM THEN WE'LL TAKE LUNCH\n[26:04] MEE061: THEN WE CAN COME BACK AND UH WORK ON OUR INDIVIDUAL WORK\n[26:08] MEE061: UM\n[26:11] MEE061: I'LL DO THE MINUTES\n[26:17] MEE061: UH LET'S SEE\n[26:24] MEE061: IT LOOKS LIKE YOU'RE ALREADY ON YOUR WAY FOR UH\n[26:28] MEE061: WORKING WITH THE COMPONENTS\n[26:30] MEE061: UM CHIPS THE WHAT CHIPS WE NEED AND WHAT UH\n[26:38] MEE061: YOU KNOW HOW TO POWER IT AND WHATNOT\n[26:45] MEE061: USER INTERFACE CONCEPT WE WANT IT TO BE SOMETHING SIMPLE\n[26:48] MEE063: YEAH\n[26:49] MEE061: UM\n[26:51] MEE061: MINIMAL NUMBER OF BUTTONS\n[26:57] MEE061: I GUESS OUR I GUESS OUR MAIN UM\n[27:02] MEE061: MAIN THING THAT WE SHOULD FOCUS ON UNTIL THEN IS PROBABLY DECIDING ON A CERTAIN LOOK YOU KNOW\n[27:10] MEE063: YEAH\n[27:13] MEO062: RIGHT\n[27:14] MEO062: THAT'S\n[27:16] MEE061: DID YOU HAVE TIME EARLIER TO TO WORK ON THAT\n[27:20] MEE061: DID YOU GUYS FEEL YOU HAVE ENOUGH TIME IN BETWEEN OUR MEETINGS TO GET EVERYTHING DONE THAT YOU NEED TO GET DONE\n[27:22] FEE064: NOT REALLY\n[27:27] MEE063: I'LL YEAH I'LL HAVE A LOOK TRY LOOK AT THE ACTUAL APPEARANCE IN THE NEXT BREAK\n[27:36] MEE061: 'KAY\n[27:36] MEE063: I TH I I DO STILL THINK IT NEEDS TO BE SOMETHING THAT IS ULTIMATELY ONE HANDED\n[27:40] MEE063: THE BALL IS PROBABLY NOT A GOOD IDEA\n[27:40] FEE064: MM\n[27:41] MEE063: AND EVEN SOMETHING THAT'S HELD LIKE THAT MIGHT BE DIFFICULT\n[27:44] MEE061: MM-HMM\n[27:44] MEE063: SO THAT I THINK IT STILL HAS TO BE A VARIATION\n[27:48] MEE063: ON MAYBE A\n[27:50] MEE063: A RECT ON A RECTANGLE BUT MAYBE NOT NECESSARILY AS\n[27:54] MEE063: BORING AS PLAIN AS A RECTANGLE\n[27:55] FEE064: MM\n[27:58] MEE061: UM\n[28:01] MEE061: SHALL WE MAYBE SHOOT FOR A A SPECIFIC UH TARGET GROUP\n[28:06] MEE061: THAT WAY WE COULD L I MEAN\n[28:09] MEE061: IF IT WERE IF WE WERE SHOOTING FOR YOUNG GUYS THEN IT'S UM A CERTAIN LOOK TO THE REMOTE\n[28:16] MEE061: OR GIRLS OR OLDER PEOPLE\n[28:21] MEE061: UM\n[28:24] MEE061: WOULD THAT YOU THINK THAT WOULD HELP US FIND UM A SPECIFIC FORM\n[28:29] MEE061: THAT WE WOULD WOULD WANNA PICK OUT\n[28:33] MEE063: D I DON'T KNOW IF THAT MIGHT COPE WITH LIKE THE TREND WATCHING\n[28:38] FEE064: MM\n[28:38] MEE063: I FIND ANYTHING MORE ON THAT\n[28:41] FEE064: YEAH NOT YET BUT MAYBE BY THE NEXT MEETING WE'LL HAVE SOME INFO ON THAT\n[28:51] MEE061: 'KAY\n[29:01] MEE061: SO\n[29:03] MEE061: UM WE KNOW THAT THE REMOTE'S GONNA HAVE TO BE WE'LL JUST SAY WE'VE GOT A COLOUR SCHEME FOR IT\n[29:08] MEE063: YEAH\n[29:09] MEE061: UM YELLOW AND YOU KNOW YELLOW IT'S NICE AND BRIGHT WITH THE BUTTONS BEING GREY OR BLACK\n[29:13] MEO062: MM\n[29:15] MEE061: AND OUR SLOGAN PASTED SOMEWHERE ON IT ON THE THE BOTTOM OR THE YOU KNOW\n[29:21] MEE063: BOTTOM PERHAPS YEAH\n[29:23] MEE061: UM\n[29:32] MEE061: MAYBE WE COULD SKETCH A SO BASICALLY\n[29:41] MEE061: ALL OF OUR REMOTES ALL OF OUR TYPICAL REMOTES NOW ARE JUST KIND OF A RECTANGULAR SORT\n[29:46] MEE061: YOU KNOW\n[29:49] MEE061: UM MAYBE WE COULD FLARE IT OR SOMETHING\n[29:53] MEE061: YOU KNOW\n[29:54] MEE061: SO IT'S MORE OF COURSE THIS WILL LOOK LIKE A BONE THEN\n[30:06] MEE061: GO AHEAD AND ERASE THIS\n[30:09] MEE061: UM\n[30:18] MEE061: HOPE EVERYONE MEMORISED THAT UH\n[30:20] MEE063: YOU I MEAN IT MIGHT BE TO LOOK AT SORT OF THE THE SHAPE AND TREND OF LIKE THINGS LIKE MOBILE PHONES\n[30:26] MEE063: AND THE SHAPES THAT THE THEY'VE BEEN GOING\n[30:28] MEE061: YEAH\n[30:28] FEE064: MM\n[30:28] MEE061: YEAH\n[30:29] MEE063: THEY'VE GONE FROM BIG BRICK BLOCK THINGS WHICH IS A REMOTE CONTROL IS TO SORT OF SLINKY SMALL THINGS\n[30:35] MEE061: YEAH EVERYBODY'S GOT A MOBILE PHONE RIGHT\n[30:38] MEE061: EXCEPT FOR ME NOW\n[30:41] MEE061: UH\n[30:47] MEE061: BUT THEY ARE ALL YOU KNOW MOBILE PHONES UM THEY'VE KIND OF TAKEN A TURN TO WHERE THEY'RE REALLY SMALL\n[30:54] MEE063: YEAH\n[30:54] MEE061: UM WHICH MAY DEFEAT OUR PURPOSE FOR BEING ABLE TO LOCATE OUR REMOTE ALL THE TIME\n[30:57] FEE064: MM\n[30:59] MEO062: RIGHT\n[31:01] MEE061: BUT THEN AGAIN YOU DON'T WANT YOU KNOW LIKE THE FIRST MOBILE PHONE THAT WAS THIS BIG AND YOU HAD A HANDBAG TO CARRY IT AROUND IN\n[31:10] MEE061: UM\n[31:14] MEE061: SO WE'VE GOT BASICALLY WHAT\n[31:17] MEE061: REMOTES LOOK LIKE NOW IS KIND OF WHAT WE'RE\n[31:22] MEE061: WHAT WE'RE STUCK WITH\n[31:24] MEE061: UM\n[31:28] MEE061: MAYBE WE COULD GO WITH A SQUARE OR SOMETHING\n[31:34] MEE061: UM\n[31:40] MEO062: HM\n[31:42] MEE061: UM YOU KNOW WITH MINIMAL NUMBER OF BUTTONS\n[31:48] MEE061: I GUESS YOU'VE GOT YOU KNOW ONE THROUGH NINE\n[31:54] MEE061: FOR TYPING IN YOUR CHANNELS\n[31:57] MEE061: UH YOU'VE GOT\n[31:59] MEE061: VOLUME UP AND DOWN\n[32:03] MEE061: CHANNEL UP AND DOWN\n[32:06] FEE064: POWER\n[32:07] MEE061: POWER\n[32:09] MEE061: USUALLY AT THE TOP\n[32:11] MEE061: UM A MUTE\n[32:19] MEO062: THAT'S THE CLASSICAL DESIGN\n[32:21] MEE061: THAT'S THAT'S PRETTY MUCH ALL YOU NEED I THINK\n[32:25] MEE061: UM\n[32:28] MEE061: A MENU BUTTON MAYBE\n[32:31] MEO062: RIGHT\n[32:32] MEE061: SO YOU KNOW\n[32:34] MEE061: IF YOU\n[32:34] MEE061: IF WE WANT THE REMOTE TO DO OTHER THINGS LIKE UM OR I GUESS THE T. V. TO BE ABLE TO CHANGE THE TINT AND THE COLOUR AND YOU KNOW ALL THOSE KIND OF THINGS THAT ARE BUILT INTO T. V. S\n[32:46] MEE061: WE JUST HAVE THAT UNDER ONE STANDARD MENU BUTTON WHERE YOU GO IN PRESS THE MENU BUTTON SCROLL UP AND DOWN TO SELECT IT\n[32:52] FEE064: YEAH\n[32:54] MEO062: YEAH\n[32:55] MEE061: UM\n[32:58] MEO062: TALKING OF WHICH MAYBE A SCROLLING FUNCTION IS NOT NOT TOO BAD\n[33:01] MEE061: 'KAY SO\n[33:03] MEO062: IT'S\n[33:04] MEO062: TALK ABOUT MAYBE F LOOK AT THAT FROM THE SIDE THERE MAYBE\n[33:04] MEE061: UM\n[33:11] MEO062: WHICH IS TECHNICALLY THE EASIEST OPTION\n[33:14] MEO062: WOULD PROBABLY BE LIKE A SCROLLING LITTLE SCROLLING WHEEL LIKE THIS\n[33:18] MEE061: MM-HMM\n[33:18] MEO062: YEAH\n[33:19] MEO062: YEAH\n[33:19] MEO062: YEAH\n[33:19] MEE061: LIKE A WHEEL ON YOUR MOUSE\n[33:20] MEO062: SO\n[33:21] MEO062: YEAH SORT OF LIKE THAT\n[33:22] MEE061: SORT OF\n[33:22] MEO062: YOU CAN EVEN\n[33:24] MEO062: IF WE'RE COMING FROM MICE WE CAN EVEN ADD A CLICK FUNCTION WHERE YOU IN ORDER TO VERIFY THE INFORMATION YOU JUST PRESS IT DOWN\n[33:32] MEO062: RIGHT\n[33:33] MEE061: 'S A GOOD IDEA\n[33:34] MEO062: ALSO WHEN IT COMES TO THE ERGONOMICS OF THE WHOLE THING IF YOU WANNA MAKE IT SQUARE FOR THE LOOKS OF IT\n[33:40] MEO062: THEN MAYBE TO MAKE IT MORE COMFORTABLE TO HOLD THE WHOLE THING YOU ADD A LITTLE BULGE DOWN HERE\n[33:49] MEO062: JUST WHICH MAYBE FROM AN ENGINEERING POINT THIS COULD BE HOLDING THE THE BATTERIES AND SO ON\n[33:56] MEE061: MM-HMM\n[33:57] MEO062: I KNOW\n[33:58] MEO062: YOU KNOW WHAT I'M GETTING AT HERE FEL LOOK AT IT FROM THE SIDE\n[33:59] MEE061: LOOK G YEAH\n[34:00] FEE064: MM-HMM\n[34:00] MEE061: LOOKS GOOD\n[34:01] MEO062: IT'S LIKE THAT\n[34:03] MEO062: RIGHT\n[34:03] MEO062: UH\n[34:06] MEO062: THEN YOU HOLD IT IN YOUR HAND LIKE THIS\n[34:08] MEO062: AND MAYBE YOU BRING THE BUTTONS NEARER TO THE OR THE IMP MORE IMPORTANT BUTTONS NEARER TO THE TO THE SIDE\n[34:09] MEE063: YES S\n[34:15] MEE061: TO THE THUMB\n[34:16] MEE063: TO THE THUMB YEAH\n[34:16] MEE061: YEAH\n[34:16] MEO062: RIGHT\n[34:17] MEO062: MM\n[34:18] MEE063: MAYBE THE BUTTONS COULD LIKE UH\n[34:21] MEE063: DECREASE IN S THE BIGGER ONES YOU KNOW THEY COULD ACTUALLY BE BIGGER IN SIZE THAN THE ONES THAT ARE LESS IMPORTANT THE SMALLER HERE\n[34:28] MEO062: RIGHT\n[34:28] MEO062: YOU CAN ALSO HAVE IT MAYBE TALKING ABOUT MOBILE PHONES AGAIN SLIDING OPEN\n[34:34] MEE063: YEAH\n[34:34] MEO062: WITH THE LESSER USED FUNCTIONS ON THIS PART AND THEN IT SLIDES INTO THAT PART\n[34:36] MEE063: BEHIND\n[34:37] MEE063: DEFINITELY\n[34:40] MEE063: JUST LIKE O ON A SORT OF SIDE VIEW\n[34:40] MEO062: AND OUT\n[34:45] MEE063: SOMETHING THAT YOU KNOW IT WOULD SORT OF FIT IN THE HAND BETTER\n[34:47] MEE063: SO YOU KNOW YOU JUST SORT OF HAVE YOUR HAND\n[34:49] MEO062: MM WELL I WAS JUST THINKING THIS THIS OF COURSE CAUSES\n[34:51] MEE063: YEAH\n[34:52] MEE063: RIGHT ON THE AND YOUR THUMB WOULD BE UP HERE TYPE THING\n[34:54] MEO062: CAUSES A PROBLEM UM FOR LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED PEOPLE ACTUALLY\n[34:58] MEE063: YEAH THAT'S ALSO TRUE\n[34:59] MEO062: SO\n[35:01] MEE063: INSTANTLY SORT OF ALWAYS GOING FOR THE RIGHT HANDED PERSON\n[35:04] MEO062: RIGHT\n[35:07] MEE063: BUT I MEAN THE OLDER SO\n[35:09] MEE061: YEAH IS EVERYONE WHO IN HERE'S RIGHT HANDED LEFT HANDED\n[35:13] FEE064: RIGHT\n[35:14] MEE061: YOU GUYS ALL RIGHT HANDED\n[35:14] MEO062: RIGHT\n[35:14] MEE063: RIGHT HANDED YEAH\n[35:15] MEE061: YEAH\n[35:15] MEE061: SO I'M LEFT HANDED BUT I SO I CAN SAY THAT MOST THINGS ARE DESIGNED FOR RIGHT HANDED PEOPLE\n[35:17] FEE064: UH-HUH\n[35:22] MEO062: THAT'S RIGHT\n[35:23] MEE061: LIKE THE WRITTEN LANGUAGE\n[35:26] MEE061: OR ENGLISH\n[35:27] FEE064: MAYBE YOU COULD BUY LIKE A SPECIAL LEFT HANDED VERSION OF THE REMOTE\n[35:31] MEE061: MAYBE\n[35:32] MEE061: OW\n[35:32] FEE064: SPECIAL ORDER\n[35:34] MEE061: I WOULD SAY I MEAN IT SHOULD BE PROBABLY DESIGNED FOR A RIGHT HANDED P PERSON\n[35:38] FEE064: YEAH\n[35:39] MEE061: UM BUT THAT'S THAT'S GOOD\n[35:42] MEE061: THAT'S W I THINK WE'VE GOT A KIND OF A GOOD PLAN THERE\n[35:47] MEE061: UM\n[35:49] MEE061: AT LEAST FOR WHAT BUTTONS WE'RE GONNA USE\n[35:53] MEE061: UM\n[35:56] MEE061: SO WE'VE GOT UH\n[36:00] MEE061: I LIKE THE SCROLL THE SCROLL ACTION AND THE\n[36:06] MEE063: I MEAN I'M JUST JUST THINKING MAYBE\n[36:11] MEE063: IF IT WAS UM\n[36:15] MEE063: CIRCULAR\n[36:18] MEE063: UM\n[36:21] MEE063: WITH THE SORT OF THAT SORT OF THE SORT OF EARLY IDEA WE HAD WITH THE WAY THAT WAS MORE LIKE THAT\n[36:27] MEE063: WHEREAS THIS IS JUST A ONE HANDED THING THAT YOU SORT OF ALMOST WRAP ROUND THE THUMB\n[36:32] MEE063: SO YOU'D HAVE YOUR YOU'D PUT YOUR HAND INTO THERE WITH THE THUMB THERE\n[36:37] MEE063: AND THEN YOUR THUMB WOULD DO YOU'D HAVE ALL THE BUTTONS SORT OF ROUND HERE\n[36:40] MEE063: AND THAT I THINK COULD WORK\n[36:42] MEE061: YEAH\n[36:42] MEE063: ON ANY HAND\n[36:43] MEE061: KINDA LIKE HOLDING A\n[36:44] MEE063: IF YOU JUST HAD IT LIKE WRAPPED ROUND THERE\n[36:46] MEE063: LEFT OR RIGHT\n[36:47] FEE064: MM\n[36:49] MEO062: RIGHT\n[36:51] MEO062: THAT MINIMISES IT SIZE WISE AS WELL\n[36:52] MEE063: MINIMISE ITS SIZE\n[36:54] MEE063: IT COULD BE YOU KNOW REALLY QUITE SMALL\n[36:55] MEO062: MM\n[36:58] MEO062: THEN THERE'S MAYBE\n[37:03] MEO062: ANOTHER POINT OF MAKING IT A TWO IN ONE KIND OF THING\n[37:08] MEO062: IF WE HAVE A SMALLER\n[37:11] MEO062: A SMALLER DEVICE THAT ACTUALLY FITS INTO THE BIG ONE\n[37:14] MEO062: YOU GIVE IT THE FULL FUNCTIONS IN HERE AND JUST A COUPLE OF FUNCTIONS IN THERE\n[37:18] MEE063: YEAH\n[37:18] FEE064: HMM\n[37:18] MEO062: LIKE YOUR ZAP ZAPPING DEVICE IS JUST U CHANNELS UP DOWN UH VOLUME AND ON OFF\n[37:20] MEE063: ZAPPING FUNCTIONS\n[37:26] MEO062: THAT'S IT\n[37:28] FEE064: COULD BE GOOD\n[37:28] MEE061: YEAH\n[37:28] MEO062: MAYBE\n[38:02] MEE061: SO TWO REMOTES IN ONE\n[38:07] MEE061: BUT THEN WOULD BE EASIER TO LOSE\n[38:11] MEE061: ONE OR THE OTHER\n[38:13] MEO062: THAT'S RIGHT\n[38:15] MEO062: MEANS THE BIG ONE HAS TO BE SUFFICIENTLY BIG\n[38:17] MEO062: AND PERHAPS HEAVY SO YOU CAN'T MOVE IT AROUND\n[38:19] FEE064: YEAH YEAH\n[38:20] MEE061: IT ACTUALLY IS YOUR COFFEE TABLE\n[38:21] MEO062: MAKE IT A PIECE OF FURNITURE\n[38:25] MEO062: YES\n[38:26] MEO062: YES THERE YOU GO\n[38:30] MEO062: OR A STATUE OR SOMETHING\n[38:33] MEE061: OKAY\n[38:35] MEE061: WELL WE NEED TO FINISH UP HERE\n[38:36] MEE061: UM\n[38:39] MEE061: SO FOR THE NEXT\n[38:45] MEE061: SO FOR THE NEXT UM BEFORE THE NEXT MEETING W UH SH SHALL WE WORK ON YOU'RE WATCHING TRENDS TO SEE WHAT WHAT KIND OF NEW INFORMATION WE'VE GOT GOING ON\n[38:54] FEE064: MM-HMM\n[38:55] MEE063: YEP\n[38:57] MEE061: UM\n[39:01] MEE061: MANUEL YOU'RE GOING TO WORK ON THE COMPONENTS FOR FOR WHAT WE'RE GONNA USE\n[39:04] MEO062: RIGHT\n[39:05] MEE061: LET'S GO WITH OUR OUR UH ROUNDED\n[39:11] MEE061: KIND OF FIT IN YOUR HAND LET'S EXPLORE UH THE THE UH POSSIBILITY OF HAVING THE TWO PIECE\n[39:18] MEE061: SO ONE FOR THE THE QUICK ZAPPING UM AND POSSIBLY ONE YOU KNOW WITH JUST THAT ROUNDED PART THAT FITS INTO YOUR HAND\n[39:19] MEO062: 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FINISHING UP\n[1:48] MEE061: UM\n[1:51] MEE061: I'LL GO THROUGH THE MEE THROUGH THE MINUTES FIRST\n[1:55] MEE061: UM WE JUST REFRESHED OUR OUR UH GOAL OF MAKING THE FINEST REMOTE CONTROL AVAILABLE\n[2:08] MEE061: UM WE DECIDED THAT OR WE KNOW THAT WE NEED TO USE COMPANY COLOURS COMPANY LOGO\n[2:14] MEE061: UM AND\n[2:18] MEE061: OUR MARKETING EXPERT UH GAVE US SOME I UH INFORMATION FROM INTERVIEWS WITH A HUNDRED DIFFERENT REMOTE USERS\n[2:27] MEE061: UM WITH SOME STATISTICS THAT BACKED BASICALLY WHAT WE WERE THINKING BEFORE\n[2:32] MEE061: PEOPLE THOUGHT THEIR REMOTES WERE UGLY UM\n[2:36] MEE061: UM\n[2:38] MEE061: THAT REMOTES ZAP A LOT\n[2:41] MEE061: UM THEY ONLY USE UH A FINITE AMOUNT OF BUTTONS\n[2:47] MEE061: UM AND THAT THEY OFTEN LOSE THE IT'S EASY TO LOSE A REMOTE\n[2:52] MEE061: UM WHICH WERE ALL THINGS WE WERE THINKING WE WOULD WANNA MAKE IT SIMPLE\n[2:57] MEE061: UM\n[2:59] MEE061: AND UH SOME SORT OF LOCATOR\n[3:02] MEE061: EITHER A BUTTON OR TRACKING DEVICE\n[3:05] MEE061: UM\n[3:08] MEE061: AND THAT IT SHOULD LOOK DIFFERENT THAN WHAT'S OUT THERE\n[3:13] MEE061: UM\n[3:15] MEE061: KIND OF MIXED MIXED RESPONSE ON THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[3:19] MEE061: THE YOUNGER PEOPLE SAID THEY WANTED IT OLDER PEOPLE DID NOT\n[3:24] MEE061: UM UH I THINK WE DECIDED THAT\n[3:27] MEE061: UM THE EXPENSE WAS NOT NECESSARILY WORTH IT AND THAT IT WAS PROBABLY A GIMMICK THAT UM WOULD INCREASINGLY WEAR ON THE CONSUMERS' NERVES\n[3:41] MEE061: UM\n[3:47] MEE061: THEN THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER UM EXPLORED SOME OF THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE\n[3:56] MEE061: UM THE SIMPLE VERSUS THE UM THE COMPLEX\n[4:02] MEE061: THE SIMPLE ONE BEING BETTER FOR A USER THE COMPLEX BETTER FOR AN ENGINEER\n[4:06] MEE061: UM\n[4:10] MEE061: UM AND SOME PERSONAL PREFERENCES THAT WERE FOUND IN THAT WOULD BE THAT IT SHOULD BE A USER ORIENTED REMOTE SOMETHING SIMPLE\n[4:17] MEE061: UM AND THAT WE DIDN'T WANNA GO WITH A UNIVERSAL REMOTE BECAUSE UH INCREASING COST AND INCREASING COMPLEXITY\n[4:26] MEE061: UM WE WOULD JUST HAVE A T. V. REMOTE\n[4:29] MEE061: UM AND THAT WE SHOULD ALSO FOCUS ON THE APPEARANCE OF THE REMOTE\n[4:35] MEE061: HAVE IT S BE SOMETHING THAT LOOKS DIFFERENT\n[4:40] MEE061: AND FINALLY OUR UM INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER UH GAVE US A RUNDOWN OF HOW THE REMOTE WILL WORK\n[4:49] MEE061: UM FROM ENERGY SOURCE UM UH WHAT WE WOULD USE\n[4:55] MEE061: BATTERIES BECAUSE WE DON'T WANNA HAVE A A CABLE\n[4:58] MEE061: UM\n[5:00] MEE061: HOW THAT WOULD POWER THE REMOTE AND THE LAMP\n[5:05] MEE061: IF WE WERE TO TO HAVE ONE\n[5:06] MEE061: UH UM THE USER INTERFACE THEN WOULD CONNECT TO A CHIP WHICH WOULD WORK WITH THE INFRARED CONTROLS UH TO SEND THE SIGNAL TO THE T. V.\n[5:17] MEE061: UM\n[5:20] MEE061: I BELIEVE THEN WE CAME UP WITH A COUPLE OF IDEAS FOR WHAT WE THINK THE DESIGN OF THE REMOTE WILL BE\n[5:29] MEE061: UM\n[5:31] MEE061: UM SOMETHING THAT WILL FIT INTO UH EASILY INTO SOMEONE'S HAND\n[5:39] MEE061: AND WITH A JUST A FEW BUTTONS\n[5:41] MEE061: JUST THE BASICS\n[5:42] MEE061: AND WITH A SCROLLING UM FUNCTION ALSO\n[5:49] MEE061: OKAY AND I WILL LEAVE THAT LEAVE IT AT THAT\n[5:54] MEE061: SO\n[5:55] MEE061: MARKETING\n[5:56] FEE064: OKAY\n[5:57] MEE061: WE'RE WATCHING TRENDS\n[5:58] FEE064: YEP\n[5:59] FEE064: CAN I HAVE YOUR CABLE PLEASE\n[6:00] MEE061: I SUPPOSE THAT YOU CAN HAVE THIS\n[6:03] FEE064: THANKS\n[6:28] FEE064: OKAY SO I WAS LOOKING AT TREND WATCHING\n[6:34] FEE064: UM UNFORTUNATELY I WASN'T GIVEN TOO MUCH INFORMATION\n[6:38] FEE064: I WAS GIVEN A BRIEF EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND THEN AN UPDATE ON SOME RECENT FASHION TRENDS THAT WE MIGHT LIKE TO LOOK AT\n[6:46] FEE064: AND THEN I'LL JUST TELL YOU SOME PERSONAL PREFERENCES THAT I GOT FROM THAT\n[6:50] FEE064: UM OKAY THE MOST IMPORTANT FINDING WAS THAT THE FANCY LOOK AND FEEL SEEMS TO BE TWICE AS IMPORTANT TO THE USERS AS THE CURRENT FUNCTIONAL LOOK AND FEEL DESIGN\n[7:04] FEE064: WHICH I THINK WE'VE KIND OF ALREADY DISCUSSED BEFORE\n[7:08] FEE064: UM THE SECOND MOST IMPORTANT FINDING WAS THAT THE REMOTE SHOULD BE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[7:14] FEE064: AND AGAIN THESE ARE ALL THINGS WE'VE KIND OF ALREADY COME UP WITH ON OUR OWN BUT THIS JUST BACKS IT UP\n[7:19] FEE064: AND THIRDLY THE REMOTE WOULD BE EASY TO USE\n[7:26] FEE064: AS FAR AS FASHION UPDATE WE'VE LEARNED THAT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WILL BE THE MOST IMPORTANT THEME FOR CLOTHS SHOES AND FURNITURE\n[7:35] FEE064: SO THAT MIGHT BE A BIT OF A CHALLENGE TO INCORPORATE THIS INTO OUR REMOTE BUT WE CAN TRY\n[7:40] FEE064: UM AND ALSO AS OPPOSED TO LAST YEAR THIS YEAR THE MATERIAL IS EXPECTED TO BE SPONGY IN FEEL\n[7:51] FEE064: OKAY SO FROM THAT UM AS WE'VE ALREADY SAID WE NEED TO FOCUS ON A FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[7:59] FEE064: UM I THINK WE'VE ALREADY DISCOVERED THAT IT'S KIND OF HARD TO GO AWAY FROM THE TRADITIONAL RECTANGULAR DESIGN\n[8:07] FEE064: BUT I THINK THAT EVEN IF IT'S VERY SUBTLE WE NEED TO KIND OF TRICK OUR CONSUMERS\n[8:11] FEE064: SO THEY AT LEAST GET THE IDEA THAT THEY'RE GETTING SOMETHING THAT'S NEW AND MODERN AND SLEEK AND\n[8:17] FEE064: WHETHER IT'S THROUGH THE SHAPE OR THE COLOURS OR ALL OF THAT\n[8:21] FEE064: UM FOR TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE WE'VE TALKED ABOUT THE TRACKING DEVICE\n[8:25] FEE064: WE BROUGHT UP THE IDEA OF HAVING TWO PIECES WHICH WE COULD DISCUSS FURTHER\n[8:31] FEE064: AND MANUEL HAD SUGGESTED UM THE ENERGY SOURCE AND THE USER INTERFACE DISCUSSING SOME OF THOSE UM THAT WE COULD CHANGE A LITTLE BIT\n[8:41] FEE064: WE NEED TO KEEP IT SIMPLE HAVE LIMITED BUTTONS WHICH I THINK THE TWO PIECE IDEA MIGHT BE REALLY BENEFICIAL FOR\n[8:49] FEE064: UM WE NEED TO INCORPORATE THIS FASHION TREND OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\n[8:56] FEE064: I DON'T KNOW I MEAN I GUESS THE TWO OPTIONS ARE IF WE HAD OUR REMOTE IN THE SHAPE OF A FRUIT OR VEGETABLE\n[9:00] MEE061: A BANANA SHAPE\n[9:01] MEE063: OH IT WAS SORT OF BANANA SHAPED\n[9:02] FEE064: YEAH\n[9:02] FEE064: YEAH\n[9:03] FEE064: RIGHT\n[9:04] FEE064: OR WITH EXTERIOR DESIGNS\n[9:06] FEE064: BUT MY QUESTION IS I MEAN THE STEREOTYPICALLY SPEAKING YOU KIND OF PICTURE MALES WITH THEIR REMOTE CONTROLS\n[9:14] FEE064: AND I'M NOT SURE HOW THEY'D FEEL ABOUT HAVING FRUITY LOGOS ON THE OUTSIDE\n[9:19] FEE064: SO MAYBE WE COULD HAVE SOMETHING THAT'S SOMEWHAT REMOVABLE OR I DON'T KNOW DIFFERENT OPTIONS FOR FEMALE MALE TARGET GROUPS\n[9:27] FEE064: AND THEN THE SPONGY FEEL\n[9:30] FEE064: I GUESS WE COULD LOOK AT MOBILE PHONES AND OTHER TECHNOLOGY THAT'S OUT THERE\n[9:35] FEE064: C AND LOOK AT DIFFERENT TYPES OF MATERIAL THAT MIGHT PLEASE OUR USERS WHO WANT SPONGY FEELING REMOTE CONTROLS\n[9:44] FEE064: SO THAT'S THAT\n[9:46] MEE061: SO POSSIBLY LIKE A UH SORRY JUST TO BUTT IN FOR A SECOND\n[9:47] MEO062: ALRIGHT\n[9:51] MEE061: POSSIBLY UH LIKE A COVER LIKE THEY HAVE FOR MOBILE PHONES\n[9:54] FEE064: THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING YEAH\n[9:55] MEE063: THOSE LIKE YEAH SORT OF SPONGY ONES\n[9:56] MEE061: YOU HAVE ONE WITH A FLAG AND ONE WITH A BANANA AND ONE THAT'S A SPONGY\n[10:02] FEE064: YEAH\n[10:02] FEE064: SO WHEN YOU BUY YOUR REMOTE YOU CAN BUY\n[10:03] MEE061: FEEL TO IT\n[10:05] MEE061: YOU CAN\n[10:07] FEE064: VARIOUS COVERINGS\n[10:07] MEE061: MM VARIOUS COVERS\n[10:08] MEE063: WHAT'S IT CALLED\n[10:09] MEE063: CUST YOU PERSONALISED YEAH\n[10:11] FEE064: PERSONALISE YOUR REMOTE\n[10:19] MEE061: WE COULD LEAVE THAT TO THE COVER DEPARTMENT\n[10:21] FEE064: MM-HMM\n[10:21] MEE063: YEAH\n[10:27] MEE061: WE ALL KNOW THEY'VE GOT NOTHING TO DO ALL DAY\n[10:50] MEE063: OKAY\n[10:52] MEE063: WHY CAN'T I SEE THE CRAZY\n[10:55] MEE063: UM YEAH I TALKING ABOUT THE INTERFACE CONCEPT AND HOW THE CUSTOMER RELATES TO WILL USE THE CONSUMER WILL USE THE ACTUAL DEVICE\n[11:05] MEE063: UM SO I'VE LOOKED AT SOME OF THE STUFF I WAS SENT UM TRY AND GET SOME INSPIRATION\n[11:12] MEE063: BUT KEEP IN MIND THAT OUR OWN IDEAS THAT WE HAD\n[11:15] MEE063: UM I WAS SENT SOME INFORMATION FROM THE COMPANY SAYING THAT THEY\n[11:19] MEE063: THE TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT HAVE DEVISED A NEW SPEECH RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY WHERE YOU CAN PROGRAM QUESTIONS INTO SUCH DEVICES\n[11:30] MEE063: THEY GAVE AN EXAMPLE OF A COFFEE MACHINE WHERE YOU PROGRAM A QUESTION YOU PROGRAM THE ANSWER AND THE MACHINE RESPONDS ACCORDINGLY\n[11:39] MEE063: UM OKAY\n[11:44] MEE063: THERE'S DIFFERENT WAYS OF A USER CAN USE PRODUCTS L LIKE A REMOTE\n[11:50] MEE063: UM THERE'S A GRAPHICAL USE WHERE YOU YOU LOOK AT PICTURES AND\n[11:55] MEE063: WELL ON A SCREEN\n[11:57] MEE063: A COMMAND LINE WHERE YOU OBVIOUSLY TYPE THINGS IN AND YOU GET A RESPONSE\n[12:01] MEE063: UM AND THEN IT JU THAT'S JUST TO POINT OUT THE SORT OF INCONSISTENT U SORT OF USE OF INTERFACE IN REMOTES\n[12:07] MEE063: YOU CAN'T REALLY SEE THAT PICTURE WELL BUT THERE'S VARIOUS DIFFERENT REMOTES ONCE AGAIN WITH LOTS OF DIFFERENT BUTTONS ON MAKING IT MORE COMPLICATED\n[12:14] MEE063: SO THEN I HAD A LOOK AT NEW PRODUCTS THAT ARE ON THE MARKET\n[12:18] MEE063: NOT NECESSARILY REMOTE CONTROLS BUT ONES THAT YOU'LL RECOGNISE\n[12:22] MEE063: UM THIS IS THE VOICE THERE IS A VOICE RECOGNITION REMOTE CONTROL WHICH CAN CONTROL MUS MULTIPLE DEVICES\n[12:28] MEE063: I HAVE A THERE IS A PICTURE\n[12:29] MEE063: YOU SURF YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNELS UH WITH YOUR VOICE\n[12:33] MEE063: STORE UP TO EIGHTY SPEECH SAMPLES CONTROLS FOUR DEVICES T. V. CABLE SATELLITE V. C. R. D. V. D. AND AUDIO\n[12:40] MEE063: AND YOU CAN RECORD YOUR OWN V VERBAL LABELS THAT ARE CONNECTED TO REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS\n[12:44] MEE063: SO THE TECHNOLOGY IS THERE\n[12:47] MEE063: UM THE ONE ON THE LEFT IS VERY SIMILAR TO WHAT WE DREW UP ON THE BOARD IN THE PREVIOUS MEETING\n[12:54] MEE063: WHERE THERE HAS SCROLL DOWN FUNCTIONS ON THE SIDE\n[12:56] MEE063: YOU CAN SORT OF JUST MAKE THOSE OUT\n[12:58] MEE063: AND THEN ON THE RIGHT IS OBVIOUSLY AN IPOD WHICH IS YOU KNOW POSSIBLY ONE OF THE SIMPLEST THINGS TO USE OUT THERE\n[13:06] MEE063: AND REALLY IS AND ALL THAT IS IS JUST A A NICE BIG SCROLL MENU THAT Y YOU SORT OF GO THROUGH\n[13:12] MEE063: THAT IS A\n[13:13] MEE063: POSSIBILITY\n[13:14] MEE063: AND NOTHING'S SIMPLER REALLY\n[13:16] MEE063: UM THEN THERE'S THINGS LIKE THIS WHICH IS A A A KID'S REMOTE\n[13:21] MEE063: WHERE THE THE PARENTS HAVE THE FACILITY TO CONTROL AND PROGRAM WHAT CHILDREN CAN WATCH BEFORE\n[13:27] MEE063: SO THE REMOTE CONTROL IT O ONLY ALLOWS THEM TO ACCESS THE CHANNELS THAT THEIR PARENTS WANT THEM TO WATCH\n[13:34] MEE063: AND UM IT MEANS THAT TH CHILDREN HAVE A NOVELTY OF HAVING THEIR OWN REMOTE CONTROL\n[13:40] MEE063: SO I DON'T KNOW IF THERE'S A POSSIBILITY OF HAVING ONE REMOTE CONTR YOU KNOW LIKE WE JUST HAD TWO COMPONENTS\n[13:47] MEE063: MAYBE IT CAN HAVE MORE COMPONENTS YOU KNOW DIFFERENT REMOTES\n[13:50] MEE063: UM THE POINT MADE AT THE END THERE HERE IS THAT YOU HAVE TO BE SORT OF BE NEED TO BE CLEAR ON YOUR UM DEVICES\n[13:58] MEE063: AS TO WHAT YOU KNOW THINGS YOU USE\n[14:00] MEE063: SOMETIMES AN ARROW POINTING DOWN WHICH MAY SUGGEST VOLUME DOWN COULD BECOME CONFUSED JUST AS A V. FOR VOLUME\n[14:06] MEE063: JUST LITTLE THINGS LIKE THAT WHICH WOULD NEED TO BE MADE CLEAR IN THE DESIGN\n[14:11] MEE063: UM I THINK D CARRYING ON FROM WHAT I'VE ALREADY SAID A USER FRIENDLY REMOTE WITH MINIMUM BUTTONS\n[14:19] MEE063: MAYBE WE'VE SO SUGGESTED THIS TWO PART THING\n[14:23] MEE063: WHERE IF IT WAS TO HAVE A SPEECH RECOGNITION THING YOU COULD MAYBE CONTROL THAT ON THE DO IT OR PROGRAM ALL THAT ON THE CONTROL BIT\n[14:29] MEE063: AND THEN JUST HAVE THE SIMPLE SORT OF HAND HELD THING THAT WE SORT OF DEVISED EARLIER AS THE ACTUAL REMOTE\n[14:35] MEE063: UM I DON'T IT COULD BE A GRAPHICAL DISPLAY\n[14:37] MEE063: THE ACTUAL REMOTE CONTR THE ACTUAL CONTROL PORT MAYBE COULD HAVE LIKE AN IPOD WHERE YOU JUST SORT OF CONTROL THROUGH THE MENUS\n[14:44] MEE063: STUFF LIKE GETS MORE AND MORE COMPLI COMPLICATED\n[14:47] MEE063: AND THEN THE THE HAND HELD BIT SHOULD BE ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED\n[14:53] MEE063: AND THAT IS IT\n[14:54] MEE063: WHY AM I\n[14:56] MEE063: OH YEAH\n[14:59] MEE063: JUST\n[15:01] MEE063: WHERE ARE WE\n[15:02] MEE063: UH\n[15:06] MEE063: JUST TO SORT OF SHOW YOU\n[15:11] MEE063: M THEY'VE EVEN GOT THINGS LIKE THAT\n[15:13] MEE063: HUGE THINGS\n[15:14] MEE063: WHICH IS JUST FOR YOUR GR NINETY YEAR OLD GRANDMA YEAH\n[15:19] MEO062: THAT'S INDUSTRIAL DESIGN FOR CRANES STUFF LIKE THAT\n[15:21] MEE063: YEAH\n[15:22] MEE063: YEAH\n[15:22] MEE061: NOTICE THE GIANT DOG BONE SHAPE\n[15:22] FEE064: DUNNO\n[15:24] MEE063: AND THAT YEAH\n[15:24] MEO062: MAKES SENSE MAKES SENSE\n[15:27] MEE061: ALSO GOOD FOR ANIMALS\n[15:28] MEE063: YEAH\n[15:28] MEE063: SEE\n[15:30] MEE063: THINGS\n[15:39] MEE063: WHY'S MY SCREEN CRAZY\n[15:40] MEO062: UH\n[15:45] MEO062: WELL LET'S SEE\n[15:47] MEO062: I'M GOING TO BORE YOU WITH A\n[15:51] MEO062: COUPLE OF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INTERIOR\n[15:57] MEO062: JUST TO TO MAKE IT MORE OBVIOUS WHAT WE HAVE TO FIT IN THERE AND THAT WE DO HAVE TO FIT THE STUFF IN THERE\n[16:04] MEO062: I'VE MORE INFORMATION ON POSSIBLE MATERIALS UM AS WELL\n[16:10] MEO062: WHAT WE CAN AND CANNOT DO\n[16:14] MEO062: UM BUT LET'S JUST WAIT FOR THIS TO LOAD UP AND I'LL SHOW YOU\n[16:24] MEO062: WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT HERE\n[16:25] MEO062: OKAY\n[16:28] MEO062: THE DETAILS OF THE COMPONENTS' DESIGN AS YOU CAN SEE THERE WHAT WE HAVE IS THE BOARD MAIN BOARD OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:39] MEO062: THE UNDERSIDE THAT'S PRETTY CHEAP PIECE OF OF TECHNOLOGY REALLY TOP LEFT SIDE YOU CAN SEE THE CHIP\n[16:47] MEO062: WHICH IS THE WHAT WE WERE TALKING ABOUT THIS WAS IS THE DEVICE TO RECOGNISE THE SIGNALS THE INPUT\n[16:54] MEO062: AND IT PASSES IT ON TO A ROW OF UM FURTHER TRANSISTORS AND STUFF LIKE THAT ON THE RIGHT SIDE THAT ACTUALLY AMPLIFY THE SIGNAL\n[17:05] MEO062: WHICH LATER ON IS BEING IS BEING TRANSFERRED TO A INFRARED LAMP WHICH\n[17:15] MEO062: THEN UM OF COURSE SHINES INFRARED LIGHT ONTO THE TELEVISION WHICH THEN WILL RECOGNISE WHAT SIGNAL UM IT'S GETTING AND WILL DO WHAT YOU TELL IT\n[17:30] MEO062: UM\n[17:34] MEO062: SO MUCH FOR THE THE WORKINGS OF THE\n[17:37] MEO062: OF THE UH\n[17:39] MEO062: REMOTE CONTROL ITSELF\n[17:42] MEO062: ITS JOB IS TO WAIT FOR YOU TO PRESS A KEY THEN TO TRANSLATE THAT KEY PRESS INTO INFRARED LIGHT SIGNALS UM THAT ARE RECEIVED BY THE TELEVISION\n[17:52] MEO062: WHEN YOU PRESS A KEY UM YOU COMPLETE A SPECIFIC CONNECTION\n[17:55] MEO062: THE CHIP SENSES THE CONNECTION AND KNOWS WHAT BUTTON YOU PRESSED\n[17:58] MEO062: IT PRODUCES A MORSE CODE LINE SIGNAL SPECIFIC TO THAT BUTTON\n[18:02] MEO062: RIGHT\n[18:03] MEO062: PRETTY CLEAR\n[18:04] MEO062: TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIES THE SIGNAL AND THEN SENDS THE M SENDS THE SIGNAL TO THE L. E. D. WHICH TRANSLATES THE SIGNAL INTO INFRARED LIGHT\n[18:11] MEO062: THE SENSOR IN THE T. V. CAN SEE THE INFRARED LIGHT AND SEEING THE SIGNAL REACTS APPROPRIATELY\n[18:17] MEO062: THIS IS THE CIRCUIT BOARD FROM THE OTHER SIDE\n[18:20] MEO062: UM THE LOWER PART OF IT I DON'T KNOW IF YOU CAN SEE THAT PROPERLY\n[18:24] MEO062: WITH THE GREEN GREENISH BOARD IS IS WHAT WE WHAT WE SAW IN THE FIRST THE FIRST SLIDE JUST FLIPPED OVER\n[18:32] MEO062: UM YOU CAN SEE THE CIRCUIT BOARD ITSELF\n[18:35] MEO062: THAT'S THE CHEAPEST UH WAY TO MAKE ELECTRONIC CONNECTIONS BASICALLY ON THE MARKET\n[18:41] MEO062: UM WHAT YOU DO IS YOU HAVE DON'T HAVE CABLES BUT YOU HAVE THE CONNECTIONS ACTUALLY IN THESE IN THESE LINES ON THE ON THE BOARD\n[18:51] MEO062: THESE ARE THE ACTUAL KEYS THAT ARE BEING PRESSED\n[18:54] MEO062: THEY CLOSE THE ELECTRIC CIRCUIT\n[18:57] MEO062: THAT THEN SENDS THE SIGNAL TO THE CHIP ON THE OTHER SIDE\n[18:59] MEO062: THAT WOULD BE BEHIND HERE\n[19:01] MEO062: UM WHICH UH SENDS IT OVER TO THE TRANSISTORS AND ALL THAT STUFF THAT\n[19:05] MEO062: AMPLIFY THE SIGNAL AND ALL THAT IS BEING SENT TO THE INFRARED LAMP UP THERE\n[19:10] MEO062: NOW AS YOU CAN SEE THIS IS THE THE RUBBER BUTTON VERSION OF IT\n[19:14] MEO062: UM THE WAY IT WORKS IS THAT YOU HAVE THE KEYS HERE\n[19:17] MEO062: THE RUBBER BUTTON HAS A LITTLE METAL UH PLATE ON THE OTHER SIDE WHICH CLOSES THE CIRCUIT HERE\n[19:23] MEO062: AND THUS GIVES ON THE SIGNAL\n[19:26] MEO062: NOW THIS IS THE SIMPLE VERSION\n[19:29] MEO062: UM WE ARE TALKING UM THIS THIS THE SIMPLE AND CHEAPEST VERSION AT THE SAME TIME\n[19:39] MEO062: WE ARE TALKING SOMETHING MORE COMPLICATED OF COURSE IT'S GOING TO BE MORE EXPENSIVE AS WELL\n[19:45] MEO062: AND NOT ONLY THAT\n[19:47] MEO062: UM WE ARE ALSO RESTRICTED IN THE USE OF OUR OUTER SHELL OR IN THE MATERIAL THAT WE COULD USE FOR OUR OUTER SHELL\n[19:58] MEO062: UM I'VE GOTTEN SOME INFORMATION THAT\n[20:06] MEO062: WE COULD USE FOR THE CASE MATERIAL PLASTIC\n[20:10] MEO062: RUBBER AS WELL\n[20:12] MEO062: UM RUBBER THAT IS USED IN THESE ANTI STRESS BALLS\n[20:16] MEO062: SO IT'S PRETTY SQUISHY\n[20:17] FEE064: SPONGY\n[20:17] MEO062: THAT WOULD THAT WOULD SERVE THAT PURPOSE\n[20:20] MEO062: UM WE COULD ALSO USE WOOD OR TITANIUM\n[20:25] MEE061: WHAT'S THE APPROXIMATE PER HUNDRED THOUSAND FOR THE TITANIUM\n[20:31] MEO062: OH FYA I DON'T HAVE AN INFORMATION ON THAT\n[20:34] MEO062: HOWEVER OUR COMPANY OBVIOUSLY CAN PROVIDE US WITH UH WITH THE TITANIUM SO I ASSUME I'M I WAS GIVEN AN OKAY TO USE IT\n[20:43] MEO062: IT CERTAINLY IS AN EXPENSIVE MATERIAL I'M AWARE OF THAT BUT I WAS GIVEN AN OKAY\n[20:49] MEO062: BUT THERE ARE CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS TO CERTAIN MATERIALS\n[20:53] MEO062: NOW LET'S FIRST GO THROUGH THE LIST WITH THE MATERIALS\n[20:56] MEO062: SO WE WHAT WE CAN USE IS PLASTIC RUBBER WOOD AND TITANIUM\n[21:01] MEO062: CAN ALSO MIX THESE\n[21:03] MEO062: UM AS FOR THE ENERGY SOURCE UM WE WERE TALKING ABOUT THAT SHORTLY IN THE OTHER MEETING\n[21:11] MEO062: UM WHAT WE COULD USE IS OR WHAT I WAS OFFERED OR WHAT WE COULD USE IS A BASIC BATEER BATTERY\n[21:19] MEO062: RIGHT\n[21:21] MEO062: UH A DYNAMO\n[21:24] MEO062: INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH\n[21:27] MEO062: UM WE COULD USE SOLAR CELLS\n[21:31] MEO062: OR A DEVICE THAT WAS NOT N NOT FURTHER SPECIFIED THAT PROVIDES KINETIC ENERGY\n[21:37] MEO062: SUCH AS LIKE WATCHES YOU KNOW\n[21:39] MEO062: WHERE YOU JUST MOVE THEM\n[21:42] MEO062: M MOVE THE THE ACTUAL DEVICE AND THIS PR UH PROVIDES IT WITH WITH UH SOME ENERGY\n[21:49] MEO062: SO UM OBVIOUSLY\n[21:53] MEO062: I PERSONALLY HAVE TO SAY THAT DYNAMO IS OUT OF THE QUESTION REALLY\n[21:56] MEE063: MM\n[21:58] MEO062: YOU DON'T WANNA WIND UP YOUR REMOTE CONTROL BEFORE YOU CAN USE IT RIGHT\n[22:02] MEO062: UM SOLAR CELL IS INTERESTING\n[22:05] MEO062: MAY FAIL THOUGH EVERY HERE AND THERE\n[22:08] MEE063: WOULD YOU HAVE TO LEAVE IT BY THE WINDOW\n[22:09] MEO062: MM\n[22:10] MEE063: YEAH\n[22:10] MEO062: YEAH\n[22:11] MEO062: OR YOU KNOW YOU LOSE IT IT LIES BEHIND THE COUCH FOR A WEEK AND YEAH MM\n[22:13] MEE063: YEAH\n[22:16] MEO062: ALWAYS THE YOU\n[22:16] MEE061: WORKS WELL IN ARIZONA BUT IN EDINBURGH NOT SO\n[22:18] MEO062: BUT EXACTLY\n[22:19] FEE064: Y PROBABLY NOT YEAH\n[22:19] MEE063: YEAH\n[22:21] MEO062: UM THE KINETIC ENERGY THING UM MIGHT WORK UM BUT THE SAME PROBLEM\n[22:28] MEO062: YOU LEAVE IT LYING AROUND AND YOU FIRST HAVE TO SHAKE IT BEFORE IT IT STARTS TO WORK\n[22:33] MEO062: SO I'D SAY WHAT WE'RE STUCK WITH REALLY IS UM THE BASIC BATTERY\n[22:39] MEO062: WHICH ALSO MAKES A BASE STATION BASICALLY OBSOLETE\n[22:41] MEO062: WE DON'T NEED THAT THEN\n[22:45] MEO062: UM\n[22:47] MEO062: HOWEVER\n[22:50] MEO062: OUR INTERFACE OPTIONS ARE PUSH BUTTONS\n[22:54] MEO062: IN WHICH UH IN THE PRODUCTION OF WHICH OR IN MANUFACTURE OF WHICH UM OUR COMPANY IS EXPERT\n[23:02] MEO062: UM\n[23:05] MEO062: HOWEVER WE'VE DISCUSSED THAT SCROLL WHEELS ARE A BETTER OPTION\n[23:09] MEO062: AND THEY ARE POSSIBLE\n[23:11] MEO062: WE HAVE AN OKAY FOR SCROLL WHEELS\n[23:13] MEO062: OKAY\n[23:14] MEO062: UM HOWEVER WHEN IT COMES TO THE SCROLL WHEEL OF THE IPOD\n[23:21] MEO062: I'VE ONE BIG OBJECTION AND THAT IS THAT WE HAVE TO FIT AN L. C. D. INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL AS WELL\n[23:26] MEO062: THIS HOWEVER MAY EXCLUDE CERTAIN UM MATERIALS\n[23:31] MEO062: IF YOU HAVE A SQUISHY UH KIND OF REMOTE CONTROL THEN AN L. C. D. SCREEN MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE MOVEMENT\n[23:40] MEO062: HENCE WE MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO PUT IT IN THERE\n[23:44] MEO062: SO UM\n[23:46] MEO062: THERE'S ALSO RESTRICTIONS TO WHEN IT COMES TO THE CHIP\n[23:51] MEO062: IF WE HAVE A MORE SOPHISTIC UH SOPHISTICATED SCROLL WHEEL RATHER THAN THIS VERY BASIC UH SET UP THAT WE THAT I'VE JUST PRESENTED\n[23:58] MEO062: UM THE CHIP HAS TO BE MORE S MORE SOPHISTICATED AND THUS MORE EXPENSIVE AS WELL\n[24:03] MEO062: I DON'T HAVE ANY DETAILS TO WHEN IT COMES TO THE COST BUT UM IT WILL BE A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE\n[24:11] MEO062: I'D RATHER SAY DROP THE TITANIUM AND THEREFORE LET'S HAVE A MORE SOPHISTICATED CHIP BUT THAT'S NOT UP TO ME TO DECIDE REALLY\n[24:18] MEO062: SO THAT'S FOR THE FOR THE SCROLL WHEEL\n[24:22] MEO062: UM IT LIMITS OUR CHOICE AND SQUISHY IS HIP SO I'D SAY\n[24:27] MEO062: RATHER NOT GO FOR FOR THAT\n[24:30] MEO062: LET'S SEE NOW\n[24:30] MEO062: UM UM SOLAR CELLS CANNOT BE USED ON A CURVED OR LATEX UM SURFACE OR UM REMOTE CONTROL\n[24:40] MEO062: BUT OBVIOUSLY THAT'S NOT OUR PROBLEM UM SINCE WE HAVE DECIDED OR AGAINST SOLAR CELLS I ASSUME RIGHT\n[24:49] FEE064: MM\n[24:50] MEO062: OR IS ANYBODY STILL ALRIGHT\n[24:50] MEE063: YEAH\n[24:51] MEE061: NO I THINK I THINK BATTERIES ARE PROBABLY THE WAY TO GO\n[24:52] FEE064: NO\n[24:52] FEE064: HMM\n[24:53] MEO062: ALRIGHT\n[24:54] MEE063: YEAH\n[24:55] MEO062: UH WHICH MAKES IT VERY CONVENTIONAL BUT THEREFORE TRADITIONAL I ASSUME\n[25:00] MEO062: UM\n[25:03] MEO062: UM\n[25:05] MEO062: WITH THE TITANIUM UM WE CANNOT MAKE IT A CURVED DESIGN\n[25:13] MEO062: WE WOULD JUST BE ABLE TO MAKE IT FLAT AND\n[25:19] MEO062: AND UM YEAH A STRAIGHT DESIGN PRETTY MUCH\n[25:23] MEO062: WHICH I ASSUME WOULD EXCLUDE UH SOME OF THE MORE SOPHISTICATED VERSIONS\n[25:34] MEE063: WOULD THE SORT OF SPONGY AND THE THE PLASTICKY THING Y YOU CAN GET THOSE MOBILE PHONES THAT INITIALLY HAVE A IT IS PLASTIC BUT THEN THEY HAVE SORT OF A A S A COVER ON IT WHICH IS JUST SORT OF SOFT AND STUFF\n[25:43] FEE064: MM\n[25:44] FEE064: LIKE A COVERING\n[25:45] FEE064: YEAH\n[25:48] MEE063: SO I DON'T KNOW IF THAT WOULD STILL BE POSSIBLE TO HAVE YOU KNOW IN PLASTIC\n[25:51] MEE063: BUT THEN WHERE DO PEOPLE HOLD IT\n[25:53] MEE063: JUST ALL BE SORT OF SPONGY\n[25:53] MEE061: YEAH\n[26:00] FEE064: THE WE CAN HAVE THE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ON THE SPONGY PARTS SO THEY CAN REMOVE IT\n[26:11] MEE063: SO YOU AS THE THE POSSIBILITY OF HAVING A A GRAPHICAL DISPLAY ON IT LIKE A SCREEN\n[26:17] MEE063: LIKE THE IPOD\n[26:17] MEO062: YOU CAN HAVE AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[26:19] MEO062: UM BUT THEREFORE NO RUBBER WILL BE USED\n[26:22] MEE063: RIGHT\n[26:23] MEO062: ALRIGHT\n[26:24] MEO062: SO PLASTIC YES TITANIUM YES BUT THIS WILL OF COURSE INFLUENCE THE FORM\n[26:29] MEO062: WITH PLASTIC AS I UNDERSTAND IT YOU CAN USE ANY FORM\n[26:35] MEO062: UM LATEX\n[26:37] MEO062: IS TRICKY\n[26:38] MEO062: OR RUBBER AND UM\n[26:43] MEO062: AND TITANIUM ALSO SEEMS TO BE TRICKY WHEN IT COMES TO THE FORM\n[26:48] MEO062: SO THE WAY TO GO IS IF YOU WANT A SCROLL WHEEL YOU EITHER MAKE IT FLAT AND ANGULAR UH ADD AN L. C. D. SCREEN AND UM\n[26:56] MEO062: THEN YOU CAN BASICALLY CHOOSE EITHER PLASTIC OR TITANIUM\n[27:01] MEE063: YEAH\n[27:01] MEO062: OR WOOD EVEN\n[27:03] MEO062: UM IF YOU WANNA MAKE IT A PARTICULAR SHAPE USE PLASTIC\n[27:09] MEO062: ADD AN L. C. D. SCREEN ADD A SCROLL WHEEL THAT'LL BE FINE\n[27:09] MEE063: YEAH\n[27:12] MEO062: OR MAKE IT JUST PUSH BUTTONS\n[27:13] MEO062: BASICALLY PLASTIC GIVES YOU THE B BIGGEST VARIETY OF OF OPTIONS\n[27:18] MEO062: MAYBE NOT THE NICEST FEEL\n[27:19] MEO062: OR NOT MUCH ORIGINALITY REALLY\n[27:20] MEE061: SO THE RU WAIT THE RUBBERY WE CAN SHAPE IT HOWEVER WE WANT\n[27:24] MEE061: OR THE RUBBERY WE CANNOT\n[27:26] MEO062: WITH RUBBER WE COULD UH SH PRETTY MUCH SHAPE IT THE WAY WE WANTED IT BUT WE CANNOT ADD SCROLL WHEELS AND WE CANNOT ADD AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[27:29] MEE061: 'KAY\n[27:31] MEE061: MM\n[27:33] FEE064: MM\n[27:35] MEE061: MM\n[27:36] MEO062: THAT'S THE TRICKY THING\n[27:48] MEE063: COULD WE NOT YOU KNOW HAVE A SHAPE WITH A SCROLL AND THE SCREEN\n[27:52] MEE063: AND THEN J JUST SORT OF THAT INITIAL SHAPE WE HAD JUST WHICH IS UH SORT OF BANANA ESQUE\n[27:59] MEE063: SO THAT'S THING IF WE DID IT YELLOW\n[28:01] MEE061: YEAH\n[28:01] MEE063: AND UM YOU KNOW YOU JUST P STICK ON JUST SORT OF RUBBER THINGS THAT THAT SORT OF GRIP THE THUMB BIT\n[28:06] MEE063: THEY WOULDN'T HAVE ANY THEY'RE JUST ON THE EXTERIOR\n[28:09] MEE063: THEY WOULDN'T BE NECESSARY TO THE ACTUAL SHAPE OF THE THING\n[28:17] MEE061: IS THAT AN OPTION A PLASTIC SHELL WITH A RUBBERY COATING ON AT CERTAIN SPOTS\n[28:21] MEO062: S CERTAINLY CAN BE DONE YES\n[28:25] MEO062: UM YEAH\n[28:27] MEO062: IF THAT DOESN'T AFFECT THE FUNCTIONAL SIDE OF IT ALL\n[28:28] MEE063: YEAH\n[28:30] MEO062: LIKE SAY JUST THE UNDERSIDE OR SO THEN IT CAN BE DONE\n[28:35] MEO062: I ASSUME\n[28:35] MEO062: YEAH\n[28:47] MEO062: SO\n[28:51] MEO062: THE FRUIT DESIGN UM\n[28:56] MEO062: HOW ABOUT UM AFFECTING THE SURFACE OF THE ACTUAL UM REMOTE CONTROL\n[29:04] MEO062: SAY WE DON'T MAKE IT P A PARTICULAR FRUIT SHAPE OBVIOUSLY BUT UH GIVE IT LIKE THE SURFACE OF\n[29:06] FEE064: MM\n[29:13] MEO062: AN ORANGE BANANA WHATEVER\n[29:14] MEO062: YOU NAME IT\n[29:15] MEE063: MM\n[29:17] MEE061: WHAT ABOUT A SMELL\n[29:17] MEO062: JUST DESIGN WISE\n[29:19] MEE061: T TO THE REMOTE\n[29:20] MEO062: MM\n[29:21] MEO062: NICE ONE\n[29:22] MEE063: YOU COULD JUST SELL IT IN DIFFERENT COLOURS AS WELL I SUPPOSE\n[29:24] MEE063: IN DIFFERENT YE YELLOWS\n[29:26] FEE064: BRIGHT CITRUS COLOURS YEAH\n[29:28] MEO062: MM\n[29:28] MEE063: I DON'T SUPPOSE WE HAVE TO STICK TO CO\n[29:29] MEO062: WELL WE WE'RE SUPPOSED TO STICK TO THE COMPANY COLOURS THOUGH THAT'S YELLOW AND GREY\n[29:30] MEE063: STICK TO THE COLOURS YEAH\n[29:31] FEE064: OH YEAH\n[29:32] FEE064: YELLOW AND GREY\n[29:33] MEE061: YELLOW AND GREY\n[29:34] MEO062: SO WHAT HAVE WE LEMON BANANA IS\n[29:38] MEE063: MM GRAPEFRUIT\n[29:39] MEE061: GRAPEFRUIT\n[29:40] MEO062: GRAPEFRUIT IS WHAT WE'D GO FOR WHEN IT COMES TO THE OUTER APPEARANCE PERHAPS\n[29:48] MEO062: BUT MM\n[29:52] MEE061: I WOULD SAY IF I WERE TO MAKE A DECISION I WOULD PROBABLY PUT THE FRUIT ASPECT AT THE LOWER LOWER END OF THE SPECTRUM OF OF IMPORTANCE\n[29:59] MEE063: YEAH\n[30:04] MEE061: UM\n[30:04] FEE064: I THINK HAVING A SHAPE COULD BE A LITTLE RIDICULOUS LIKE\n[30:07] MEE063: YEAH\n[30:08] MEO062: WELL WE HAVE IT BANANA SHAPED ALREADY KIND OF\n[30:08] FEE064: WELL WE KINDA DO YEAH\n[30:10] MEE063: YEAH\n[30:11] MEO062: SO\n[30:14] MEE061: WELL PERHAPS THE IMPLIED SHAPE WILL BE ENOUGH TO LURE THAT FRUIT MINDED REMOTE BUYER\n[30:18] MEE063: YEAH\n[30:20] FEE064: AND IF IT'S YELLOW\n[30:21] MEE063: AND IF IT IF IT WAS DONE YELLOW WHICH IS A COMPANY COLOUR\n[30:23] MEO062: RIGHT\n[30:25] MEE061: IT'S IT'S YELLOW\n[30:26] MEO062: I IT'S YELLOW\n[30:27] MEE061: IT'S CURVED\n[30:27] FEE064: GREY BUTTONS YEAH\n[30:29] MEO062: WELL SO WHY NOT ADD A COUPLE OF GREY STRIPES AND MAKE IT LOOK LIKE A BANANA\n[30:29] MEE061: IT'S SORT OF COUPLE OF COUPLE OF GREY STRIPES\n[30:32] MEE063: YEAH\n[30:34] MEE061: WE COULD PUT THE GREY STRIPES ON THE BOTTOM SO THAT THAT PERSON COULD TURN IT OVER\n[30:37] MEE063: ON THE THE GR THE RUBBERY GRIPS COULD BE GREY\n[30:39] MEE061: IT WOULD LOOK LIKE A BANANA JUST SITTING ON THEIR TABLE\n[30:40] FEE064: MM\n[30:41] MEE063: YEAH\n[30:42] MEO062: THERE YOU GO\n[30:43] MEE061: RATHER THAN RATHER TH\n[30:45] MEE063: IT COULD AND THEN YOU COULD ACTUALLY H PUT THE BANANA SHAPED THING ON THE FRUIT BOWL\n[30:49] FEE064: OH\n[30:49] MEE063: ON THE COFFEE TABLE AND THEN PEOPLE WOULD ALWAYS KNOW WHERE IT WAS\n[30:51] MEE061: MAYBE THE HOLDER IF WE WERE TO HAVE A HOLDER IT COULD BE SHAPED LIKE A FRUIT\n[30:52] FEE064: NICE\n[30:53] FEE064: COULD LOOK LIKE A FRUIT BOWL\n[30:54] MEO062: IT COULD BE AN APE\n[30:56] MEE061: COULD BE IT COULD BE AN APE OR A FRUIT BOWL\n[30:58] MEE063: YEAH\n[31:02] MEE061: HEY WE COULD HAVE A VARIETY OF OPTIONS HERE\n[31:02] MEE063: YEAH\n[31:07] FEE064: 'KAY\n[31:09] MEO062: YEAH\n[31:10] MEE061: DO YOU HAVE MORE TO YOUR PRESENTATION\n[31:12] MEO062: THAT'S PRETTY MUCH IT\n[31:15] MEO062: I INFORMED YOU ABOUT THE MATERIALS WHAT THE INTERIOR HAS TO LOOK LIKE AND WHAT THE LIMITATIONS TO CERTAIN MATERIALS ARE ON THERE YOU GO\n[31:16] MEE061: OH\n[31:23] MEE061: OKAY\n[31:23] MEE061: I'M GONNA PLUG IN HERE REAL QUICK\n[31:25] MEO062: SURE\n[31:25] MEE061: IF I COULD\n[31:25] MEO062: HANG ON\n[31:27] MEO062: THERE YOU GO\n[31:33] MEE061: LIKE I SAID WE HAVE TO MAKE A DECISION ON\n[31:36] MEE061: A COUPLE OF THESE ITEMS HERE\n[31:39] MEE061: UM OW\n[31:40] MEE061: OW\n[31:53] FEE064: SO IS THE TWO PIECE IDEA OUT\n[31:56] FEE064: OR HAVE WE NOT DECIDED\n[31:59] MEE063: WELL WE SORT OF\n[32:01] MEE063: RID OF THAT BECAUSE GONNA USE A BATTERY\n[32:04] MEE063: AND THE BASE STATION MIGHT NOT BE NECESSARY\n[32:06] FEE064: OH RIGHT OKAY\n[32:07] MEO062: WELL WE CAN STILL DESIGN A TWO PIECE UH REMOTE UM WITHOUT HAVING A BASE HAVING ONE OF THEM BE A BASE STATION\n[32:09] MEE063: YEAH\n[32:14] MEE063: YEAH\n[32:15] MEO062: BUT JUST HAVE IT BE AN OPTIONAL EITHER BIG REMOTE WITH LOTS OF FUNCTIONS OR YOU TAKE OUT THE SMALLER PIECE\n[32:21] FEE064: MM\n[32:22] MEO062: WE CAN STILL DO THAT\n[32:24] MEO062: HOWEVER OF COURSE THIS WOULD BE LIKE DESIGNING TWO REMOTES PRETTY MUCH\n[32:28] MEE061: MM-HMM\n[32:28] MEO062: SO UM WHICH THEN AS I UNDERSTAND IT WOULD PROBABLY LIMIT THE\n[32:35] MEO062: LIMIT AGAIN THE THE THE USE OF CERTAIN MATERIALS BECAUSE THEY WOULD BE TOO EXPENSIVE\n[32:40] MEO062: SAY LIKE HAVE A SCROLL WHEEL AND UH ON BOTH OF THEM OR HAVE AN L. C. D. SCREEN AND SO ON SO ON\n[32:46] FEE064: MM\n[32:46] MEO062: YOU'D PROBABLY HAVE TO STICK RATHER WITH A JUST TRADITIONAL RUBBER BUTTON\n[32:51] MEO062: DESIGN WHICH WE SAW THERE\n[32:52] FEE064: MM\n[32:55] MEO062: BUT COULD BE DONE OF COURSE\n[32:58] MEE061: OKAY\n[33:00] MEE061: UH SO THESE ARE THE DECISIONS THAT WE DO NEED TO MAKE BY THE END OF THIS MEETING\n[33:05] MEE061: UM FOR OUR COMPONENTS CONCEPT WE NEED TO COME UP WITH THE ENERGY SOURCE UM THE CHIP ON PRINT AND THE CASE\n[33:15] MEE061: PROBABLY CASE UM MATERIAL\n[33:19] MEE061: AND PROBABLY A SHAPE ALSO\n[33:21] MEE061: UM AND THEN FOR THE USER INTERFACE CONCEPT WE NEED TO DECIDE WHAT THE TAPE WHAT WHAT THE TYPE IS\n[33:28] MEE061: AND WHAT KIND OF SUPPLEMENTS WE'LL HAVE\n[33:32] MEE061: UM\n[33:33] MEE061: ENERGY SOURCE I THINK WE'VE I THINK WE'VE DECIDED BATTERIES ALTHOUGH NOT EXCITING ARE PROBABLY OUR BEST BET\n[33:41] MEO062: RIGHT\n[33:42] MEE061: AND WE HAVE FIVE MINUTES\n[33:44] MEO062: OKAY WHEN IT COMES TO THE CHIP ON PRINT AS I SAID THE THE MORE ADVANCED FEATURES YOU WANT\n[33:50] MEO062: UM THE FANCIER THE CHIP HAS TO BE AND THE MORE EXPENSIVE\n[33:54] MEO062: UH IF YOU WANT JUST A NORMAL BUTTON VERSION THE CHIP ON PRINT IS GONNA BE\n[33:56] FEE064: MM\n[33:59] MEO062: A CHEAP ONE\n[34:00] MEO062: RIGHT\n[34:00] MEE061: 'KAY\n[34:03] MEE061: SO\n[34:06] MEE061: UM I GUESS WE SHOULD PICK THE CASE THEN\n[34:10] MEE061: IF WE GO WITH THE PLASTICKY CASE OR THE THE PLASTIC CASE UM\n[34:16] MEE061: THEN THE CHIP ON PRINT IS STILL KIND OF WE COULD HAVE EITHER OR\n[34:20] MEE061: WE COULD HAVE A COMPLEX ONE OR A A NON COMPLEX\n[34:23] MEO062: YEAH\n[34:23] MEE061: BUT DID WE DECIDE THAT THE RUBBERY FEEL WAS IMPORTANT ENOUGH TO US\n[34:30] FEE064: WELL WHAT ABOUT WHAT YOU SAID LIKE PUTTING THE\n[34:31] MEE063: JUST JUST MAYBE YEAH\n[34:33] FEE064: FINGER GRIPS JUST ON TOP OF THE PLASTIC\n[34:35] MEE063: JUST A LITTLE BIT OF\n[34:37] MEE061: OKAY\n[34:38] MEE061: SO WE WOULD WE WOULD HAVE THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[34:42] MEO062: AS LONG AS THE PLA UH THE RUBBER IS NOWHERE NEAR THE CONTROLS YES\n[34:46] MEE061: 'KAY\n[34:50] MEE061: SO I GUESS THE CASE WOULD BE PLASTIC WITH\n[35:00] MEE061: PERHAPS THAT'S NOT EVEN ENOUGH RUBBER TO QUALIFY AS BEING PART OF IT\n[35:03] MEE061: IT'S MORE OF A SU IT'S MORE OF A SUPPLEMENT MAYBE\n[35:03] MEE063: YEAH\n[35:06] FEE064: YEAH\n[35:06] MEO062: M MORE OF A L LAMINATION PERHAPS\n[35:08] MEE063: YEAH\n[35:25] FEE064: SO THEN FOR THE SCROLL ARE WE GOING FOR THE IPOD TYPE\n[35:29] MEE063: YEAH I THINK SO\n[35:30] FEE064: YEAH\n[35:30] MEE063: I THINK\n[35:30] FEE064: OKAY\n[35:36] MEE061: WHICH WILL REQUIRE A MORE EXPENSIVE CHIP ON PRINT RIGHT\n[35:41] MEO062: YES\n[35:42] MEO062: IT DOES\n[35:43] MEE061: 'KAY\n[35:43] MEE061: SO\n[36:50] MEE061: I GUESS THAT IS THAT IS THAT ABOUT IT\n[36:53] MEE061: SO WE HAVE A GOOD IDEA OF WHAT WE'RE GONNA NEED TO TO DO ON THIS\n[36:57] MEO062: RIGHT\n[36:58] MEE061: UM OKAY SO WE WILL HAVE ANOTHER MEETING IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[37:03] MEE061: UM\n[37:06] MEE061: HERE'S WHAT'S GONNA BE GOING ON\n[37:08] MEE061: UM\n[37:11] MEE061: UM RYAN YOU'LL BE WORKING ON THE USER INTERFACE DESIGN\n[37:16] MEE061: UM\n[37:18] MEE061: MANUEL YOU'LL BE WORKING ON THE LOOK AND FEEL DESIGN\n[37:22] MEO062: RIGHT\n[37:26] MEE061: CORRINE WE'LL WANT A PRODUCT EVALUATION\n[37:31] MEE061: AND THE TWO OF YOU GET TO PLAY WITH THE UH MODELLING COMPONENTS AND UH\n[37:39] MEE061: MAYBE AND AND GET US A PROTOTYPE\n[37:44] MEE061: WHICH SHOULD GO ALONG WELL WITH YOUR LOOK AND FEEL DESIGN AND YOUR INTERFACE\n[37:47] MEE061: SO THAT BASICALLY JUST BE WORKING ON THE PROTOTYPE UH WE'LL ACCOMPLISH YOUR OTHER TWO ACTIONS\n[38:17] MEE061: ALRIGHT\n[38:19] MEE061: OKAY\n[38:21] MEE061: LET'S DO IT", "question": "What were the final design decisions made during the meeting regarding the remote control's components and user interface, including its energy source, case material, overall shape, user interface type, and the implications for 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"chip_complexity": {"type": "string", "description": "The required complexity and cost of the internal chip based on the chosen features."}, "aesthetic_elements": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Key aesthetic features or design elements decided for the remote control."}}, "required": ["energy_source", "case_material", "shape_description", "user_interface", "chip_complexity", "aesthetic_elements"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"energy_source": "Batteries", "case_material": {"main_material": "Plastic", "supplementary_material": "Rubber (finger grips)"}, "shape_description": "Curved, implied banana shape with grey stripes", "user_interface": {"type": "Scroll wheel (iPod type)", "includes_lcd_screen": true}, "chip_complexity": "More expensive/sophisticated", "aesthetic_elements": ["Fruit-themed (banana shape/stripes)", "Grey stripes", "Rubber finger grips"]}, "ground_truth": {"energy_source": "Batteries", "case_material": {"main_material": "Plastic", "supplementary_material": "Rubbery grips/coating"}, "shape_description": "Curved, banana-esque", "user_interface": {"type": "Scroll wheel (iPod type)", "includes_lcd_screen": true}, "chip_complexity": "More sophisticated and expensive", "aesthetic_elements": ["Yellow color (company color)", "Grey rubbery grips/stripes"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 15311, "output_tokens": 111, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "7c2606a293bb338f8c421458d587b9e19e665eb8b402ef3e74667429d19d0b29", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "ES2016d", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 623, "duration_sec": 1502.4399757385254, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:14] MEE061: YEP\n[0:15] MEE061: SOON AS I\n[0:17] MEE061: GET THIS\n[0:27] MEE061: OKAY\n[0:30] MEE061: THIS IS OUR LAST MEETING\n[0:34] MEE061: UM I'LL GO AHEAD AND GO THROUGH THE MINUTES FROM THE PREVIOUS MEETING\n[0:38] MEE061: UH AND THEN WE'LL HAVE A THE PROTOTYPE PRESENTATION\n[0:46] MEE061: UM THEN WE WILL UM DO AN EVALUATION\n[0:50] MEE061: UH OR WE'LL SEE WHAT WHAT WE NEED TO HAVE UNDER THE CRITERIA FOR THE EVALUATION\n[0:57] MEE061: THEN WE'LL GO THROUGH THE FINANCE AND SEE IF WE FALL WITHIN THE BUDGET\n[1:02] MEE061: UM THEN WE'LL DO THE EVALUATION AND THEN WE CAN FINISH UP AFTER THAT WITH UM ANY CHANGES THAT WE'LL NEED TO MAKE\n[1:10] MEE061: OR HOPEFULLY EVERYTHING WILL FALL RIGHT IN LINE\n[1:14] MEE061: UM LET'S SEE MINUTES FROM THE LAST MEETING\n[1:19] MEE061: UM WE LOOKED AT UH THE THE TRENDS\n[1:24] MEE061: WE HAD UH THE FASHION TRENDS THAT PEOPLE WANT A FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[1:28] MEE061: IT WAS TWICE AS IMPORTANT AS ANYTHING ELSE\n[1:31] MEE061: UM THEY LIKED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IN THE NEW STYLES\n[1:36] MEE061: UM AND A SPONGY FEEL\n[1:39] MEE061: SO WE WERE TALKING ABOUT TRYING TO INCORPORATE THOSE INTO OUR PROTOTYPE\n[1:44] MEE061: UM THEY WANTED LIMITED BUTTONS AND SIMPLICITY\n[1:49] MEE061: UM THEN WE LOOKED AT THE UH THE METHOD FOR COMING UP WITH OUR OWN REMOTE\n[1:57] MEE061: UM LOOKING AT OTHER OTHER DEVICES\n[2:01] MEE061: UM THE IPOD WE REALLY LIKED THE LOOK OF THAT\n[2:05] MEE061: UM WE ALSO HAD UH THE KID'S REMOTE FOR A SIMPLE IDEA\n[2:10] MEE061: UM A TWO PART REMOTE WHICH WAS WHAT WERE WERE ORIGINALLY LOOKING AT\n[2:15] MEE061: UH AND THEN UM THERE WAS TALK OF SPEE UH SPEECH RECOGNITION UM BECOMING MORE UH PREDOMINANT AND EASIER TO USE\n[2:28] MEE061: BUT I THINK WE'VE STILL DECIDED NOT TO GO WITH THAT\n[2:31] MEE061: THEN WE LOOKED AT THE COMPONENTS UM\n[2:35] MEE061: THE MATERIALS FOR THE CASE THE DIFFERENT ENERGY SOURCES THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF CHIPS\n[2:39] MEE061: UM AND MADE A DECISION ON WHAT WE WERE GOING TO USE TO MAKE OUR REMOTE\n[2:45] MEE061: UM AND BASICALLY\n[2:49] MEE061: HOW WHAT WERE MAKING FOR THE PROTOTYPE\n[2:51] MEE061: SO I'M GOING TO LEAVE IT AT THAT AND LET YOU GUYS TAKE OVER\n[2:58] MEE063: THE PROTOTYPE DISCUSSION\n[3:00] MEE061: THE PROTOTYPE YEAH\n[3:01] MEE061: DO YOU NEED A THIS\n[3:03] MEE063: NO\n[3:04] MEE061: OKAY\n[3:04] MEO062: CAN TRY TO PLUG THAT IN THERE BUT\n[3:05] MEE063: THERE IS OUR REMO THE BANANA\n[3:09] MEE063: UM YEAH BASICALLY WE WE ST WENT WITH THE COLOUR YELLOW\n[3:14] MEE063: UM WORKING ON THE PRINCIPLE OF A FRUIT WHICH WAS MENTIONED IT'S BASICALLY DESIGNED AROUND A BANANA\n[3:22] MEE063: UM BUT IT WOULD BE HELD IN SUCH A FASHION WHERE IT IS OBVIOUSLY IT WOULDN'T BE THAT FLOPPY 'CAUSE THIS WOULD BE HARD PLASTIC\n[3:29] MEE063: THESE WOULD BE LIKE THE RUBBER THE RUBBER GRIPS\n[3:32] MEE063: SO THAT'S SO THAT WOULD HOPEFULLY HELP WITH GRIP OR LIKE THE ERGONOMICS OF IT\n[3:37] MEE063: UM BUT ALL THE CONTROLLING WOULD BE DONE WITH THIS SCROLL WHEEL\n[3:40] MEE063: YOU HAVE TO USE YOUR IMAGINATION A LITTLE BIT\n[3:42] MEE063: AND THIS HERE REPRESENTS THE SCREEN WHERE YOU WHERE YOU'D GO THROUGH\n[3:45] MEE061: VERY NICE\n[3:46] MEE063: AND THE THE SIMPLEST FUNCTIONS WOULD BE UM ALMOST IDENTICAL TO AN IPOD WHERE THAT ONE WAY CH THROUGH CHANNELS THAT WAY TH OTHER WAY THROUGH CHANNELS\n[3:56] MEE063: VOLUME UP AND DOWN\n[3:58] MEE063: AND THEN TO ACCESS THE MORE COMPLICATED FUNCTIONS YOU'D YOU SORTA GO YOU PRESS THAT AND GO THROUGH THE MENUS\n[4:03] MEE063: IT'S THAT THAT SIMPLE\n[4:04] MEE063: THAT JUST REPRESENTS THE INFRARED UH BEAM\n[4:08] MEE063: THAT'S A SIMPLE ON AND OFF SWITCH\n[4:10] MEE063: UM I DON'T KNOW WE COULD USE THE VOICE\n[4:14] MEE063: T THAT BLUE BITS SHOULD BE YELLOW D THAT THAT'D BE WHERE THE BATTERIES WOULD BE I SUPPOSE\n[4:18] MEE063: AND UM THAT'S ABOUT IT\n[4:22] MEE063: IT'S AS SIMPLE AS YOU WE COULD MAKE IT REALLY\n[4:24] MEE063: IS THERE ANYTHING YOU WANT TO ADD\n[4:24] MEO062: RIGHT\n[4:25] MEO062: THAT'S WHAT WE HAVE THERE\n[4:26] MEO062: THAT'S PLASTIC\n[4:28] MEO062: PLASTIC COVERED WITH RUBBER\n[4:30] MEO062: WE MIGHT\n[4:32] MEO062: UH ADD SOME MORE UNDERNEATH HERE\n[4:34] MEO062: MAYBE GIVE IT GIVE IT A FORM\n[4:37] MEO062: I MEAN YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO HOLD IT LIKE THAT BUT UM JUST IF YOU GRAB IT\n[4:41] MEO062: TAKE IT FROM SOMEWHERE SO YEAH YOU HAVE SOME RUB YEAH\n[4:41] MEE063: YEAH\n[4:42] MEE063: DOESN'T MAKE MUCH MAKE MUCH DIFFERENCE\n[4:42] MEE061: MM-HMM\n[4:43] MEE063: YOU COULD WORK LEFT HANDED OR RIGHT HANDED I SUPPOSE\n[4:45] MEO062: EXACTLY USE BOTH\n[4:48] MEO062: MIGHT AS WELL THINK ABOUT\n[4:49] MEE063: T THE ACTUAL THING MIGHT BE SMALLER\n[4:51] MEO062: TH THINK ABOUT THE BUTTON AS WELL\n[4:53] MEE063: YEAH\n[4:53] MEO062: LIKE EITHER PUT EITHER ONE ONE ON EITHER SIDE OR\n[4:58] MEE061: WHAT BUT WHAT'S THAT BUTTON\n[4:58] MEO062: NOT DO IT AT ALL\n[4:59] MEE063: JUST THE ON AND OFF\n[4:59] MEO062: IT'S A QUICK ON OFF BUTTON\n[5:00] MEE061: UH 'KAY\n[5:01] MEO062: THAT'S UM\n[5:03] MEO062: YEAH I THINK IT'S PRETTY IMPORTANT\n[5:05] MEO062: SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO FIDDLE WITH THAT\n[5:07] MEE061: 'KAY\n[5:07] MEO062: RIGHT\n[5:08] MEO062: UM THAT'S NOT UM I'D SAY A BIT SMALLER WOULD PROBABLY BE NICE\n[5:13] MEE063: YEAH\n[5:13] MEO062: YOU WANNA PLAY WITH THAT OVER THERE\n[5:16] MEO062: THERE YOU GO\n[5:16] MEE063: IT'S YOU KNOW IT'S FLIMSY 'CAUSE IT'S MADE OUT OF HEAVY PLAY DOH BUT\n[5:19] MEE061: WOULD YOU LIKE TO UH\n[5:19] MEO062: RIGHT\n[5:20] FEE064: PRETTY IMPRESSIVE\n[5:23] MEE061: WELL DONE\n[5:26] FEE064: KIND OF A BANANA\n[5:28] MEE063: AND WHETHER OR NOT IT WOULD FALL INTO THE COST EVERYTHING I SUPPOSE\n[5:32] MEE063: WITH THE SCROLL AND THE L. C. D.\n[5:36] MEE061: WELL LUCKILY WE ARE GOING TO FIND OUT\n[5:40] MEE061: OR NOT LUCKILY\n[5:41] FEE064: I DO\n[5:41] MEE061: UM DO YOU HAVE A MARKETING PRESENTATION FOR US\n[5:51] FEE064: OKAY\n[5:53] FEE064: YOU GUYS ARE GONNA HELP ME DO AN EVALUATION OF THE CRITERIA\n[5:59] FEE064: UM\n[6:19] FEE064: OKAY\n[6:21] FEE064: SO FIRST I'LL JUST DISCUSS SOME OF THE CRITERIA THAT I FOUND\n[6:25] FEE064: JUST BASED ON THE PAST TREND REPORTS THAT I WAS LOOKING AT EARLIER\n[6:30] FEE064: AND THEN WE'LL DO A GROUP EVALUATION OF THE PROTOTYPE\n[6:34] FEE064: AND THEN WE WILL CALCULATE THE AVERAGE SCORE TO SEE HOW WE DID\n[6:37] FEE064: UM SO THE CRITERIA WE'RE GONNA BE LOOKING AT ARE THE COMPLAINTS UM THAT WE HEARD FROM THE USERS WHO WERE INTERVIEWED EARLIER\n[6:48] FEE064: SO\n[6:53] FEE064: WE'RE GONNA BE DOING IT BASED ON A SEVEN POINT SCALE\n[7:02] FEE064: AND ONE IS GOING TO MEAN TRUE THAT WE DID ACTUALLY ACHIEVE THAT\n[7:09] FEE064: WITH SEVEN BEING FALSE WE DID NOT ACHIEVE THAT\n[7:19] FEE064: OKAY\n[7:21] FEE064: SO FOR THE FIRST ONE WE NEED TO DECIDE DID WE SOLVED THE PROBLEM OF THE USERS WHO COMPLAINED ABOUT AN UGLY REMOTE\n[7:32] MEE061: I THINK IT'S DEFINITELY DIFFERENT THAN ANYTHING ELSE OUT THERE\n[7:33] FEE064: MM\n[7:34] MEE063: YEAH\n[7:35] MEE061: SO IF THEY THINK THAT WHAT IS OUT THERE IS UGLY THEN YES I WOULD SAY I WOULD SAY MOST DEFINITELY\n[7:39] MEE063: I WOULD\n[7:40] MEE061: IT'S BRIGHT\n[7:41] MEE063: IT'S BRIGHT\n[7:42] MEE063: IT'S\n[7:43] MEE061: IT STILL HAS YOUR TRADITIONAL BLACK\n[7:44] MEE063: IT'S CURVED\n[7:45] MEE063: IT'S NOT THERE'S NO SHARP\n[7:48] MEE063: ANGLES TO IT\n[7:48] MEE061: YEP NOT ANGULAR\n[7:50] FEE064: MM\n[7:51] MEO062: I'D SAY WHEN IT COMES TO THE ERGONOMICS THE FORM AND STUFF YES THAT'S DEFINITELY MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN YOUR AVERAGE\n[8:00] MEO062: HOWEVER THE COLOUR WE DON'T HAVE A SAY IN THAT\n[8:02] FEE064: YEAH I THINK THE COLOURS DETRACT A LITTLE BIT\n[8:03] MEE063: SOME PEOPLE MIGHT SAY IT\n[8:04] MEO062: THAT HAS BEEN THAT HAS BEEN DICTATED PRETTY MUCH BY THE COMPANY\n[8:04] MEE063: YEAH\n[8:06] MEE061: MM\n[8:07] MEO062: SO UH TO ANSWER THAT HONESTLY I WOULD RATHER SAY LIKE UH\n[8:07] FEE064: THAT'S TRUE\n[8:08] MEE061: YEP\n[8:12] MEO062: WE HAVE NOT SOLVED THE PROBLEM COMPLETELY WITH THE UGLY REMOTE BECAUSE THE COLOUR IS UGLY DEFINITELY\n[8:15] FEE064: YEAH\n[8:18] MEE063: YEAH\n[8:19] MEO062: 'S NOTHING YOU CAN SAY ABOUT THAT\n[8:20] MEO062: I MEAN I MUCH PREFER SOMETHING LIKE BRUSHED CHROME WITH THAT FORM\n[8:24] MEE063: YEAH\n[8:26] MEO062: BUT\n[8:27] MEE061: YEAH SOMETHING MORE MODERN TO GO A A MODERN COLOUR TO GO WITH THE MODERN FORM\n[8:29] MEO062: RIGHT\n[8:31] MEO062: RIGHT\n[8:32] MEO062: IT'S DIFFERENT\n[8:32] MEO062: YOU DON'T WANT YOUR UH\n[8:35] MEO062: THREE FEET HUGE L. C. D. DIS DISPLAY IN YOUR LIVING ROOM THAT'S HANGING FROM THE WALL TO BE CONTROLLED WITH SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[8:45] FEE064: UM OKAY SO DO YOU THINK SINCE WE\n[8:49] FEE064: THIS WAS A A SIGN CRITERIA DO YOU THINK MAYBE WE SHOULD PUT IT SOMEWHERE IN THE MIDDLE THEN\n[8:53] FEE064: DOES THAT SOUND GOOD\n[8:54] MEO062: YEAH\n[8:55] MEE061: YEAH\n[8:55] MEE063: YEAH\n[8:57] FEE064: WHAT DO YOU THINK\n[8:57] FEE064: THREE\n[8:58] FEE064: FOUR\n[9:00] MEE061: I WOULD SAY\n[9:00] FEE064: FIVE\n[9:03] MEE061: FOUR\n[9:03] FEE064: FOUR IS FAIR\n[9:03] MEO062: YEAH\n[9:04] FEE064: OKAY\n[9:06] MEE061: VERY NON COMMITTAL FOUR\n[9:07] FEE064: OKAY THE SECOND ONE\n[9:10] FEE064: DID WE MAKE IT SIMPLE FOR NEW USERS\n[9:14] MEO062: IT'S VERY INTUITIVE I THINK YEAH\n[9:16] MEE063: YEAH\n[9:17] MEE063: I THINK THAT WAS THE MAIN AIM ONE OF THE MAIN AIMS THAT WE HAD\n[9:18] MEO062: S GIVE IT A ONE\n[9:21] FEE064: ONE 'KAY\n[9:22] MEE061: YEAH\n[9:25] FEE064: OKAY\n[9:27] FEE064: UM DO THE CONTROLS NOW MATCH THE OPERATING BEHAVIOUR OF THE USERS\n[9:32] MEE063: UH YEAH\n[9:33] FEE064: I'D SAY THAT\n[9:33] MEE063: 'CAUSE WE'VE WE'VE BROUGHT IT DOWN TO BASICALLY FOUR CONTROLS MOST COMMON WHICH ARE CHANNEL AND VOLUME\n[9:37] MEO062: RIGHT\n[9:38] MEE061: MM-HMM\n[9:39] MEE063: AND THEN THE OTHER ONES ARE JUST A MATTER OF JUST GOING JUST SCROLLING FURTHER\n[9:44] MEE061: S SCROLLING THROUGH AND SELECTING A FEW\n[9:45] MEE063: YEAH\n[9:46] MEO062: RIGHT\n[9:47] FEE064: SO ONE\n[9:48] MEO062: SO THAT'S A ONE\n[9:48] FEE064: YEAH\n[9:49] MEE061: I THINK THAT'S A ONE\n[9:52] FEE064: OKAY\n[9:56] FEE064: OKAY UM THE FOURTH ONE\n[10:00] FEE064: HOW ABOUT THE PROBLEM OF A REMOTE BEING EASILY LOST\n[10:03] FEE064: ONE OF THE NUMBER ONE COMPLAINTS\n[10:04] MEO062: SOMETHING THAT BIG AND THAT YELLOW YOU JUST DON'T LOSE ANYMORE\n[10:06] MEE063: YEAH\n[10:06] FEE064: WHETHER YOU WANT TO OR NOT YOU'RE NOT GONNA LOSE IT\n[10:07] MEE063: IT'S BRIGHT YELLOW\n[10:08] MEE063: BRIGHT YELLOW'S HARD TO LOSE\n[10:10] MEE063: BUT UM IF WE WERE TO IF WE WERE THAT THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[10:14] MEE063: THAT WE COULD MAYBE JUST USE THAT SOLELY FOR THE THE FINDING THING\n[10:18] MEE063: THAT WAS WHAT WE'D WE'D MENTIONED\n[10:19] MEE061: SO IF WE INCORPORATE SPEECH RECOGNITION INTO IT THEN IT COULD\n[10:22] MEE063: JUST JUST TO USE TO FIND IT WHEN IT WAS LOST\n[10:25] MEE063: BUT LIKE I SAID LIKE I DON'T THINK YOU'D LOSE SOMETHING SO YELLOW SO EASILY\n[10:26] MEO062: OOPS\n[10:29] MEE063: AND IT'S NOT GONNA FALL LIKE A RECTANGLE WOULD SLIP DOWN BEHIND THINGS\n[10:29] MEO062: HMM\n[10:32] MEE063: THAT'S GONNA BE A DIFFICULT SHAPE TO\n[10:35] MEO062: WELL WHAT\n[10:35] MEE061: AND IT IS QUITE BRIGHT AND\n[10:36] MEE063: YEAH\n[10:38] MEE063: MAYBE IN THE MIDDLE AGAIN THREE OR FOUR OR SOMETHING\n[10:40] MEO062: S\n[10:40] FEE064: OKAY\n[10:40] MEE061: UH\n[10:41] MEE063: I MEAN YOU KNOW LOO LOSING THINGS IS ONE OF THOSE THINGS THAT PEOPLE CAN LOSE I MEAN A MILLION WAYS\n[10:45] MEE061: YEAH\n[10:46] MEE063: YOU CAN PICK IT UP AND WALK AWAY WITH IT AND THEN YOU'VE LOST IT\n[10:48] FEE064: THAT'S TRUE\n[10:48] MEO062: MM\n[10:49] MEE061: BUT IF WE DO GO WITH THE WITH THE SPEECH RECOGNITION THEN IT THEN OUR SCALE GOES UP QUITE A BIT I THINK\n[10:50] FEE064: MM\n[10:54] MEO062: OH YEAH\n[10:54] MEE063: YEAH\n[10:54] MEO062: YOU PROBABLY\n[10:55] MEE061: PROBABLY TWO\n[10:56] MEE061: YOU KNOW\n[10:57] MEE061: IF WE ELIMINATE THE FACT THAT YOU KNOW IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO GUARANTEE THAT IT'S NOT GONNA BE LOST THEN\n[11:02] MEE063: YEAH\n[11:03] MEO062: MM\n[11:04] MEE061: I'D SAY TWO\n[11:08] MEE061: WITH THE SPEECH RECOGNITION WHICH OF COURSE MAY\n[11:13] MEE061: BE CHANGED DEPENDING ON BUDGET\n[11:15] MEE063: YEAH\n[11:16] MEO062: Y YOU COULD ADD AN EXTRA FEATURE ACTUALLY\n[11:21] MEO062: WHICH MAKES THIS THING\n[11:23] MEO062: RAISE HELL WHEN YOU REMOVE IT TOO FAR FROM THE TELEVISION\n[11:27] MEE063: YEAH\n[11:29] MEO062: WE COULD ADD THAT BUT THAT'S NOTHING WE HAVE THOUGHT OF SO FAR\n[11:33] MEE061: WHICH WHICH MAY BE CHEAPER THAN SPEECH RECOGNITION IF IT WERE JUST A\n[11:36] MEO062: YES\n[11:37] MEE063: YEAH TRUE\n[11:37] MEE063: BUT I MEAN D JUST THOSE WHISTLING CLAPPING KEY RINGS YOU HAVE\n[11:37] FEE064: ANNOYING ALARM OR SOMETHING\n[11:39] FEE064: YEAH\n[11:39] MEO062: IT'S IT'S\n[11:40] MEE063: THEY'RE CHEAP\n[11:41] MEE063: SO IT CAN'T BE THAT\n[11:42] MEO062: UM THE IT'S BASED ON THIS ANTI ANTI THEFT TECHNOLOGY FOR SUITCASES AND STUFF WHERE YOU HAVE ONE PIECE THAT'S ATTACHED TO YOUR LUGGAGE ANOTHER PIECE THAT STARTS BEEPING\n[11:43] MEE063: EXPENSIVE\n[11:45] MEE061: SOME SORT OF PROXIMITY\n[11:45] MEE063: YEAH\n[11:51] MEO062: THAT CAN'T COST MUCH\n[11:53] MEE063: YEAH\n[11:54] MEO062: SO THAT CAN ALSO EASILY BE INTEGRATED BECAUSE THESE THINGS ARE SMALL ENOUGH TO TO HIDE\n[11:58] MEO062: SO YOU HAVE ONE PIECE YOU HAVE TO GLUE SOMEWHERE BEHIND YOUR STICK IT BEHIND YOUR T. V. AND THE OTHER\n[12:00] MEE063: STICK IT ON THE T. V.\n[12:04] MEE061: PRAY THAT YOU DON'T ACCIDENTALLY LOSE THAT PIECE\n[12:07] MEO062: RIGHT\n[12:08] MEO062: THAT'D BE TOUGH THEN\n[12:10] MEO062: WELL ALSO YOUR REMOTE WOULD UH ALARM YOU IF SOMEBODY STOLE YOU T YOUR TELEVISION YEAH\n[12:15] MEO062: RAN OFF WITH IT WITHOUT TAKING THE BEAUTIFUL REMOTE CONTROL\n[12:18] MEE063: YEAH\n[12:20] FEE064: SO\n[12:21] FEE064: ARE WE ADDING ONE OF THESE\n[12:24] FEE064: TWO FEATURES\n[12:25] MEO062: LET'S ADD ONE OF THOSE FEATURES AND SAY YES\n[12:25] FEE064: GONNA SAY OKAY\n[12:27] MEE061: OKAY\n[12:27] FEE064: SO WE'RE BACK TO A ONE\n[12:29] FEE064: OR A TWO\n[12:30] MEE063: TWO\n[12:30] MEO062: TWO\n[12:30] FEE064: TWO 'KAY\n[12:31] MEE061: TWO\n[12:33] FEE064: OKAY\n[12:33] FEE064: ARE WE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[12:38] MEO062: UH\n[12:39] MEE063: I'D SAY SO\n[12:40] MEE063: UH DON'T GET MANY MO REMOTE CONTROLS WITH\n[12:41] MEO062: IT'S ALL JUST\n[12:44] MEE063: SCREENS ON\n[12:45] MEO062: IT'S ALL JUST STOLEN TECHNOLOGY WHEN IT COMES DOWN TO RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT\n[12:46] MEE063: YEAH IT'S STOLEN TECHNOLOGY\n[12:46] FEE064: FROM IPOD YEAH\n[12:47] MEE061: IT'S\n[12:48] MEE063: BUT WE HAVE\n[12:50] MEE061: BUT THERE'S NOT A LOT OF YELLOW THERE'S NOT A LOTTA YELLOW\n[12:50] FEE064: BUT FOR REMOTES YEAH\n[12:53] MEE061: COURSE THAT WASN'T REALLY WE WERE KINDA FORCED TO TAKE THAT COLOUR\n[12:53] MEE063: FA\n[12:57] FEE064: TWO\n[12:59] FEE064: THREE\n[12:59] MEE063: 'CAUSE IT'S STOLEN\n[13:00] MEE061: I DON'T KNOW THAT WE ARE THAT INNOVATIVE TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH\n[13:02] MEE063: NO MAYBE NOT\n[13:02] MEO062: YEAH NOT REALLY\n[13:03] FEE064: BUT HOW MANY REMOTES DO YOU SEE LIKE THIS\n[13:06] FEE064: NOT SO MANY\n[13:06] MEE061: IF WE ADDED THE SCREAMING FACTOR THEN WE GO UP\n[13:11] MEO062: RIGHT\n[13:12] MEE061: UM I WOULD SAY WE'RE PROBABLY AT FOUR\n[13:15] FEE064: REALLY\n[13:16] FEE064: OKAY\n[13:18] FEE064: THAT'S GONNA HURT US\n[13:20] FEE064: OKAY\n[13:21] FEE064: UM SPONGY MATERIAL\n[13:23] MEO062: YEAH WELL YOU HAVE THAT KIND OF SORT OF\n[13:24] MEE061: WE HAVE SOME SPONGY YEAH\n[13:25] MEE063: YEAH AS MUCH AS AS NEEDED I THINK\n[13:31] FEE064: 'KAY\n[13:32] MEO062: IT'S NOT A ONE THOUGH\n[13:33] MEE061: NO\n[13:33] MEO062: ONE WOULD BE THE WHOLE THING\n[13:35] MEE061: YEAH\n[13:35] MEE061: BECAUSE IT'S ONLY GOT WHAT THESE PARTS ARE THE GRIPS AND PERHAPS THE BACK SIDE THE BOTTOM THE UNDERNEATH ON THE BACK\n[13:36] MEO062: TO FOLD AND STUFF\n[13:41] MEO062: YEAH\n[13:42] MEE063: YEAH\n[13:43] MEO062: SO THAT'S A FOUR AT MOST\n[13:44] MEE061: PROBABLY A FOUR AT MOST\n[13:49] FEE064: AND LASTLY DID WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[13:49] MEE061: POSSIBLY EVEN A FIVE\n[13:55] MEO062: Y YES\n[13:55] FEE064: I'D SAY WE DID\n[13:56] MEE063: YEAH\n[13:56] MEE061: IF YOUR FASHION IS B IS CARMEN MIRANDA YOU BETCHA\n[13:56] MEO062: MORE\n[13:59] MEE063: YEAH\n[14:01] MEO062: WELL THE RECENT FASHION IS RATHER DISPLAYED IN THE IN THE L. C. D. AND THE WAY YOU OPERATE IT THAN THE FORM AND THE COLOUR BUT IT DEFINITELY IS\n[14:04] MEE063: ON THE\n[14:06] MEE061: IT'S TRUE\n[14:07] MEE063: YEAH\n[14:10] MEE063: BE WHAT WE WERE TOLD AND THEY'D SAY YEAH DEFINITELY\n[14:12] FEE064: 'KAY\n[14:14] FEE064: ALRIGHT\n[14:17] FEE064: NOW WE JUST GOTTA CALCULATE\n[14:21] FEE064: SIX EIGHT TWELVE SIXTEEN\n[14:26] FEE064: SEVENTEEN DIVIDED BY S\n[14:30] MEE061: SEVEN IS\n[14:31] FEE064: EIGHT\n[14:32] MEE061: TWO POINT\n[14:41] MEE061: TWO POINT FOUR\n[14:42] MEE063: IS THAT SOME LONG DIVISION\n[14:44] MEE063: NO\n[14:45] FEE064: WELL I HAVEN'T DONE MATH IN YEARS\n[14:45] MEE061: SOMETHING\n[14:49] FEE064: WHAT TWO I DUNNO\n[14:52] MEE063: JUST I'M SURE THERE'S A\n[14:53] FEE064: OKAY WE'LL SAY TWO POINT FOUR TWO\n[14:56] FEE064: RIGHT\n[14:58] FEE064: HOW DOES THAT LOOK\n[15:00] MEO062: I'M IMPRESSED\n[15:01] MEO062: I CAN'T DO THAT WITHOUT A CALCULATOR\n[15:02] FEE064: IT'S BEEN A WHILE\n[15:02] MEE063: NO I CAN'T DO LONG VERY IMPRESSIVE\n[15:10] MEE061: AND WHAT WHAT IS THE ACCEPTABLE CRITERIA\n[15:16] MEE061: IS THERE LIKE A SCALE THAT WE HAVE TO HIT\n[15:18] FEE064: OH NO\n[15:18] FEE064: THEY JUST TOLD ME TO\n[15:21] FEE064: PICK MY OWN CRITERIA AND HAVE YOU GUYS EVALUATE IT BASICALLY\n[15:26] MEE061: ALRIGHT THEN\n[15:30] FEE064: SO THAT'S THAT\n[15:35] MEE061: OKAY\n[15:35] MEE061: WELL LET'S SEE\n[15:39] MEE061: NOW WE GET TO DO THE BUDGET NUMBERS\n[15:42] MEE061: YOU DIDN'T KNOW THAT YOU WERE GONNA HAVE A BUDGET\n[15:47] MEE061: BUT WE DO\n[15:51] MEE061: OKAY\n[15:51] MEE063: YEAH\n[15:52] MEE063: YEAH SO\n[15:54] MEE063: YOU'D BEEN GOING A LONG TIME DIVIDING THAT\n[15:55] MEE063: IT'S TWO POINT FOUR TWO EIGHT FIVE SE IT JUST KEEPS GOING ON\n[15:57] FEE064: OH MY GOD\n[15:58] FEE064: OKAY\n[15:59] MEE063: TWO POINT FOUR TWO BASICALLY\n[16:00] FEE064: YEAH WE'LL GO WITH THAT\n[16:03] MEO062: FIFTY PERCENT YOU'RE KIDDING\n[16:03] FEE064: NOT TOO SHABBY\n[16:03] MEE061: SO I HAVE HERE AN\n[16:06] MEE061: YEAH\n[16:07] MEO062: P\n[16:08] MEE061: WE WANT A FIFTY PERCENT PROFIT ON THIS\n[16:10] MEE061: OH YOU CAN'T REALLY SEE THAT VERY WELL\n[16:12] MEE063: CHARGE ABOUT THREE HUNDRED QUID FOR IT\n[16:14] MEE061: TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS IS WHAT SUPPOSED TO COST US\n[16:18] MEE061: OKAY SO\n[16:20] MEO062: IT'S TOO MUCH\n[16:22] MEE061: WELL LET'S SEE\n[16:23] MEO062: UM\n[16:24] MEE061: THE F THE\n[16:25] MEE061: WONDER IF I CAN MAKE THIS\n[16:31] MEO062: UH\n[16:32] MEE061: WHAT THE\n[16:43] MEE061: OH IT WON'T LET ME DO THAT\n[16:47] MEE061: OKAY\n[16:50] MEE061: ALRIGHT SO AT TOP I DON'T KNOW IF YOU GUYS CAN READ THAT OR NOT\n[16:53] MEE061: I CAN'T 'CAUSE I DON'T HAVE MY GLASSES ON BUT SO WE'VE GOT THE ENERGY SOURCE\n[16:57] MEE061: THERE'S UH FOUR FIVE SIX CATEGORIES\n[16:58] MEO062: BATTERY\n[17:02] MEE061: WE HAVE ENERGY SOURCE ELECTRONICS CASE\n[17:06] MEE061: THEN WE HAVE CASE MATERIAL SUPPLEMENTS INTERFACE TYPE AND THEN BUTTON SUPPLEMENTS\n[17:13] MEE061: OKAY SO\n[17:15] MEE061: UH FIRST OF ALL ENERGY SOURCE WE PICKED BATTERY\n[17:20] MEE061: UM AND HOW MANY BATTERIES DO WE THINK THIS WILL PROBABLY TAKE\n[17:23] MEE061: PROBABLY\n[17:24] MEE061: SOME E EITHER TWO OR FOUR\n[17:27] MEO062: TWO\n[17:28] MEE061: TWO\n[17:31] MEE061: LIKE IT\n[17:32] MEO062: AT FOUR IT'S GONNA BE TOO HEAVY SO THAT THAT'S NOT OUR PROBLEM\n[17:35] MEO062: PEOPLE CAN CHANGE IT EVERY MONTH\n[17:37] MEE061: EXCELLENT\n[17:38] MEO062: THEY WON'T KNOW UNTIL AFTER THEY BOUGHT IT\n[17:44] MEE061: THIS IS CONSUMERISM\n[17:45] MEE061: ALRIGHT SO FOR THE ELECTRONICS OUR CHOICES ARE SIMPL SIMPLE CHIP ON PRINT REGULAR CHIP ON PRINT ADVANCED CHIP ON PRINT SAMPLE SENSOR SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[17:57] MEE063: WE'RE ADVANCED CHIP ARE WE\n[17:58] MEO062: THAT'S THE ADVANCED CHIP ON PRINT YEAH\n[18:00] MEE061: 'KAY WE HAVE ONE OF THOSE\n[18:06] MEE061: 'KAY THEN THE CASE IS A\n[18:10] MEE061: PROBABLY IT'S DOUBLE CURVED\n[18:11] MEO062: DOUBLE CURVED YES\n[18:17] MEE061: CASE MATERIALS ARE PLASTIC\n[18:19] MEO062: PLASTIC\n[18:22] MEE061: UM I GUESS IT'S TWO SINCE ONE FOR THE TOP ONE FOR THE BOTTOM\n[18:26] MEO062: N NO\n[18:27] MEE061: IS THAT RIGHT OR IS IT JUST ONE\n[18:28] MEO062: NO THAT'S JUST ONE\n[18:29] MEE061: MAYBE IT'S ONE BECAUSE OF THE\n[18:31] MEO062: IT'S JUST ONE MO SINGLE MOULD WE CAN DO THAT\n[18:34] MEE061: 'KAY\n[18:34] MEE063: YEAH YEAH\n[18:35] FEE064: RIGHT\n[18:37] MEE061: I GUESS IT DOESN'T MATTER 'CAUSE THE PRICE ON THAT ONE IS ZERO WHICH IS NICE\n[18:39] MEO062: EXACTLY RIGHT\n[18:39] FEE064: OH\n[18:41] MEE061: SPECIAL COLOUR\n[18:42] MEO062: THAT'S NOT A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[18:44] FEE064: BRIGHT YELLOW\n[18:44] MEO062: IT'S A SPECIALLY UGLY COLOUR BUT IT'S NOT SPECIAL\n[18:45] MEE061: INTERFACE TYPE\n[18:49] MEE061: WE HAVE PUSHBUTTON SCROLL WHEEL INTERFACE INTEGRATED SCROLL WHEEL PUSHBUTTON AND AN L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[18:50] MEE063: S\n[18:52] MEO062: S\n[18:55] MEE063: THAT'S\n[18:56] MEE063: YEAH\n[18:58] MEE061: SO WE ACTUALLY HAVE THE L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[19:02] MEE063: AND THEN\n[19:03] MEE061: AND THEN IS IT THE INTEGRATED OR IS IT\n[19:04] MEE063: I'D SAY THE INTEGRATED\n[19:05] MEO062: YES UNFORTUNATELY\n[19:06] MEE061: YEAH\n[19:09] MEE061: 'KAY\n[19:09] MEE061: BUTTON SUPPLEMENT\n[19:10] MEE061: SPECIAL COLOUR\n[19:11] MEE063: MM\n[19:12] MEE061: UM SPECIAL FORM\n[19:16] MEE061: SPECIAL MATERIAL\n[19:18] MEO062: WE COULD OF COURSE MAKE THE BUTTONS WOOD\n[19:22] MEO062: SAY MAHOGANY OR SO\n[19:24] FEE064: IT'D LOOK REALLY LOVELY\n[19:26] MEE061: OR TITANIUM\n[19:26] MEO062: MM-HMM OR TITANIUM\n[19:27] FEE064: YEAH\n[19:27] MEE061: THEY COST US ALL THE SAME\n[19:27] MEE063: REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:28] MEO062: UH JUST\n[19:29] MEE061: WELL WE ONLY HAVE ONE BUTTON SO REALLY WE SHOULDN'T BE CHARGED WE SHOULDN'T BE CHARGED ANYTHING FOR THE THE BUTTON SUPPLEMENTS\n[19:32] MEE063: NO THAT'S GETTING A BIT\n[19:34] MEE063: TINY\n[19:37] MEE061: UM\n[19:37] MEE063: YEAH\n[19:38] MEE063: I'D IGNORE THAT\n[19:39] FEE064: LEAVE IT BLANK\n[19:40] MEE061: OKAY\n[19:41] MEE061: WE'RE GONNA LEAVE THAT ONE BLANK BECAUSE WE RUN ON A L. C. D. AND SCROLL\n[19:46] MEE061: SO OUR TOTAL IS FIFTEEN POINT FIVE\n[19:51] MEE061: WHICH I BELIEVE IS\n[19:52] MEO062: YEAH THAT'S TOO MUCH\n[19:54] MEE061: BY THREE EUROS OVER\n[19:58] MEO062: IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE\n[20:01] MEO062: SO WE'LL GO FOR THE HAND DYNAMO HUH\n[20:07] MEE061: SO THE ONLY THING BETTER THAN UM A BANANA SHAPED REMOTE IS ONE THAT YOU SHAKE\n[20:09] MEE063: IF IT W\n[20:12] MEE063: WHAT IF WE COMPLETELY TOOK OUT THE THE ONE SINGLE BUTTON WE'VE GOT ON\n[20:16] MEE063: AND JUST HAD A SCROLL WHEEL INTERFACE\n[20:19] MEE063: AND THE L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[20:21] MEE063: I SUPPOSE THE L. C. D. C. DISPLAY'S THE ONE THAT'S PUSHING IT UP A BIT THOUGH\n[20:27] MEE061: YEAH 'CAUSE THE\n[20:29] MEE061: WELL 'CAUSE WE HAVE TO HAVE BOTH RIGHT\n[20:31] MEE063: YEAH\n[20:33] MEO062: I MEAN LET'S LET'S FACE IT IT ALSO DEPENDS ON THE SOFTWARE ON THE ON THE TELEVISION\n[20:37] MEE063: YEAH\n[20:38] MEO062: YOU CAN HAVE THE THE INFORMATION THAT THIS THING TRANSMITS BE BEING DISPLAYED ON THE ON THE SCREEN\n[20:44] MEE061: MM-HMM\n[20:45] MEO062: SO S YEAH LET'S TAKE AWAY THE\n[20:46] MEE063: YEAH YOU COULD MAYBE TAKE OUT THE L. C. D. DIS DISPLAY EVEN IF IT IF IT COMES UP ON THE COMPUTER ITSEL ON THE T. V. ITSELF\n[20:48] MEO062: YEAH\n[20:49] MEO062: YEAH\n[20:53] MEO062: RIGHT\n[20:54] MEE061: SO WE MAY NOT NEED THE L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[20:56] MEE063: UH THAT IS POSSIBLE YEAH\n[20:59] MEO062: RIGHT\n[21:00] MEO062: WE MAY NOT NEED IT\n[21:05] MEO062: THERE YOU GO\n[21:05] MEE061: WELL THERE WE GO\n[21:05] MEO062: PERFECT\n[21:06] MEE063: THERE WE GO\n[21:06] FEE064: PERFECT\n[21:06] MEE061: TWELVE POINT FIVE\n[21:09] MEE061: OKAY\n[21:11] MEE061: SO WE JUST REMOVE OUR\n[21:15] MEE063: SCREEN\n[21:16] MEE061: SCREEN HERE\n[21:16] MEE063: MAKE IT A BIGGER DIAL\n[21:17] MEE063: EASIER TO USE\n[21:19] MEE063: EVEN EASIER TO USE THEN\n[21:21] MEO062: OKAY THE\n[21:22] MEE061: BESIDES LOOK AT WHAT THE L. C. D. DOES TO OUR LOVELY REMOTE\n[21:27] MEE061: BACK TO THE DESIGN ROOM BOYS\n[21:29] MEO062: SO WE CAN JUST\n[21:32] MEO062: TAKE AWAY A HECK OF A LOT OF THE THERE YOU GO\n[21:37] MEO062: CENTRAL\n[21:37] FEE064: WHAT'S THE BLUE PART\n[21:38] MEE063: THAT WAS JUST WE RAN OUT OF YELLOW\n[21:39] FEE064: OH THAT'S THE BATTERIES\n[21:39] MEO062: OH THAT'S JUST YEAH\n[21:40] FEE064: OKAY\n[21:43] MEO062: THERE YOU GO\n[21:44] MEE063: THERE YOU GO\n[21:45] MEO062: OOPS\n[21:45] MEE063: EVEN SIMPLER\n[21:48] FEE064: LOOKS MORE LIKE A BANANA\n[21:49] MEE063: YEAH\n[21:50] MEE063: FOR ALL THOSE FRUIT LOVERS OUT THERE\n[21:51] MEO062: THERE YOU GO\n[21:51] MEO062: ONE MORE CRITERIA\n[21:54] MEE061: OKAY SO THE COSTS UNDER TWELVE POINT FIVE EURO\n[21:59] MEE061: WAS NO\n[22:00] MEE061: WE REDESIGNED IT\n[22:01] MEE063: YEAH\n[22:01] MEE061: NOW IT'S YES\n[22:03] MEE061: NEXT SLIDE\n[22:05] MEE061: PROJECT EVALUATION\n[22:07] MEE061: UH PROJECT PROCESS SATISFACTION WITH FOR EXAMPLE ROOM FOR CREATIVITY LEADERSHIP TEAMWORK MEANS NEW IDEAS FOUND\n[22:16] MEE061: UM\n[22:19] MEE061: SO\n[22:23] MEE061: I GUESS THAT\n[22:28] MEE061: LET'S SEE HERE\n[22:43] MEE061: I THINK THAT PERHAPS THE PROJECT EVALUATION'S JUST SUPPOSED TO BE COMPLETED BY ME\n[22:48] MEE061: BUT\n[22:49] MEE061: I'D LIKE TO HEAR YOUR THOUGHTS\n[22:51] MEO062: FAIR ENOUGH\n[22:57] FEE064: TRYING TO FILL IN SOME TIME THERE\n[23:02] MEE061: UH H WHAT DID YOU THINK OF OUR PROJECT PROCESS\n[23:07] MEE063: I THINK WE DID YEAH I THINK WE DID QUITE WELL\n[23:08] MEO062: GREAT\n[23:10] MEO062: YEAH\n[23:10] MEE063: UM\n[23:10] MEE061: GOOD\n[23:10] FEE064: GOOD TEAMWORK\n[23:11] MEO062: JUST HALF A DAY YOU HAVE A REMOTE\n[23:13] MEE063: YEAH\n[23:13] MEO062: THERE YOU GO\n[23:14] MEE063: RIGHT FROM THE START OF THE DAY\n[23:17] MEE061: YEAH I THINK\n[23:17] MEE063: WE SORT OF KNEW WHERE WE WERE GOING STRAIGHT AWAY I THOUGHT\n[23:18] MEE061: WE ST WE STARTED OFF A LITTLE LITTLE WEAK\n[23:22] MEE061: OUR LEADERSHIP WAS QUITE WEAK IN THE BEGINNING\n[23:24] MEE061: UM UM\n[23:29] MEE061: BUT AS THE DAY WENT ALONG WE HAD MORE IDEA OF WHAT WE WERE DOING\n[23:34] MEE061: UM ROOM FOR CREATIVITY\n[23:37] MEE061: THERE WAS THAT\n[23:38] MEE061: UM I\n[23:39] MEE061: THINK WE TRIED A LOTTA DIFFERENT THINGS AND UM\n[23:43] MEE061: I THINK IT WAS UM INTERESTING AS YOU GUYS BROUGHT UP MORE UM INFORMATION AND STUDIES THAT WE WERE RIGHT ON WITH A LOT OF THOSE THINGS\n[23:53] MEE061: UM YOU GUYS WORKED TOGETHER WELL AS A TEAM\n[23:56] MEE061: AND UM THE MEANS\n[24:00] MEE061: WHICH WAS THE WHITEBOARD AND THE PENS\n[24:00] MEE063: YEAH\n[24:01] MEE063: WE'VE USED THE WHITEBOARD\n[24:02] MEO062: SUPER SUPER\n[24:03] MEE061: I HAD SOME PROBLEM WITH THE PEN I THINK BUT MINUS YOUR P\n[24:05] FEE064: MINUS YOUR POWERPOINT FIASCO\n[24:06] MEO062: WELL THAT'S NOT MY FAULT\n[24:09] MEO062: THAT'S OBVIOUSLY THE PEOPLE I WORK FOR UH THAT WORK FOR ME UH THEY'VE JUST YOU KNOW\n[24:09] FEE064: NO I KNOW\n[24:09] FEE064: I'M YEAH\n[24:11] MEE061: WELL\n[24:11] FEE064: INCOM\n[24:15] MEO062: HEADS ARE GONNA ROLL BELIEVE ME\n[24:15] MEE061: HAVE A WE HAVE A LIST OF EMPLOYEES THAT YOU WOULD LIKE FIRED\n[24:19] MEO062: YES YES\n[24:20] MEE061: OKAY\n[24:20] MEE061: N NEW IDEAS FOUND\n[24:23] MEE061: UM\n[24:24] FEE064: MM\n[24:25] FEE064: KINDA\n[24:26] MEE061: YES FOR THE REMOTE\n[24:28] MEE061: MAYBE NO NOT F FOR\n[24:31] MEE063: TECHNOLOGY USED\n[24:32] MEE061: TECHNOLOGY\n[24:35] MEE061: ALRIGHT\n[24:36] MEE061: CLOSING\n[24:37] MEE061: COSTS ARE WITHIN THE BUDGET\n[24:39] MEE061: PROJECT IS EVALUATED\n[24:42] MEE061: UM COMPLETE THE FINAL QUESTIONNAIRE AND MEETING SUMMARY\n[24:46] MEE061: THAT'S IT\n[24:47] MEE063: EXCELLENT\n[24:50] MEE061: AND I STILL HAVE TO DO MY MINUTES FOR THE LAST MEETING\n[24:58] MEE061: ACTUALLY\n[25:02] MEE061: UM SO THERE WILL PROBABLY BE ANOTHER\n[25:06] MEE061: QUESTIONNAIRE COMING UP\n[25:09] FEE064: WE MIGHT HAVE A WHILE THOUGH\n[25:09] MEE061: AND THEN WE'LL HAVE TO CHECK WITH THE MAIN BOSS WHETHER WE CAN WHAT GOES ON AFTER THAT\n[25:15] MEE061: BUT THAT'S THE END OF OUR MEETING", "question": "What were the key criteria used to evaluate the prototype, what score did the team assign to each, and what was the final average score? 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QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS OBVIOUSLY\n[0:09] MIE032: OKAY\n[0:09] FIE038: UM THE FIRST ONE WAS DONE BY MYSELF BRUNO MARIANNE AND NIKOS\n[0:16] FIE038: AND THE RATIONALE THAT WE HAVE I'LL SHOW YOU THE LAYOUT IN A SECOND WAS THAT FULL PROFESSORS WOULD GET PRIVATE OFFICES\n[0:22] FIE038: ADMINISTRATION IS CLOSE TO THE PROFESSORS OFFICES SO IT'S EASIER FOR THE SECRETARY TO SPEAK TO EVERYONE\n[0:27] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[0:27] FIE038: THE FAX IS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE SINCE IT'S MOSTLY USED BY GISELLA WHO'S THE SECRETARY\n[0:33] FIE038: FOR NOISE REDUCTION PURPOSES WE'VE MOVED EVERYONE WHO HAS OFFICE HOURS TOGETHER AND WE'VE ALSO PUT THE NETWORK PRINTER AND THE PHOTOCOPIER IN THE HALL\n[0:42] FIE038: UM SO I'LL JUST SHOW YOU HOW THAT WORKS\n[0:45] FIE038: BASICALLY YOU CAN SEE GISELLA SORT OF THERE IN THE MIDDLE WITH THE FAX MACHINE AND MAGGIE AND SUSAN\n[0:49] FIE038: WHO ARE THE TWO FULL PROFESSORS IN OUR DEPARTMENT HAVE THE PRIVATE OFFICES\n[0:53] FIE038: AND THE PHOTOCOPIER AND THE PRINTER ARE SORT OF IN THE HALL ON THE SIDE THERE ACROSS FROM MAILBOXES\n[0:59] FIE038: UM JUST TO GO BACK MOST PEOPLE ARE GROUPED IN PROJECTS\n[1:03] FIE038: AND WE HAVE TWO FIFTY PER CENT PEOPLE WHO ARE HALF TIME IN GENEVA HALF TIME AT THE E. P. F. L. IN LAUSANNE\n[1:09] FIE038: AND THEY M THEM WE'VE PUT IN THREE PERSON OFFICES SO THAT IN THE THREE PERSON OFFICES IT'S NOT CONSTANTLY THREE PEOPLE\n[1:16] FIE038: SO THERE'S A LITTLE BIT OF GIVE THERE\n[1:18] FIE038: AND THE READING ROOM OR THE LOUNGE AS SOME PEOPLE CALL IT THAT WE HAVE IS IN A CENTRAL POSITION\n[1:18] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[1:23] FIE038: SO BASICALLY WE'VE GOT ANDRE AND NANCY AT THE TOP\n[1:27] FIE038: UM THEY DON'T ACTU THEY WILL BE STARTING A NEW PROJECT TOGETHER IF UM IF I'M NOT MISTAKEN\n[1:33] FIE038: LIKE I SAID SUSAN AND MAGGIE IN THE INDIVIDUAL OFFICES\n[1:34] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[1:37] FIE038: NIKOS AND YALINA WHO WORK ON THE SAME PROJECT AT THE BOTTOM\n[1:40] FIE038: THE READING ROOM IS IN THE MIDDLE\n[1:42] FIE038: UM MARIANNE AND BRUNO ARE AT THE BOTTOM\n[1:45] FIE038: UM AS WELL MARIANNE WORKS CLOSELY WITH PIERRETTE AND THE OTHER MARIANNE\n[1:50] FIE038: WE HAVE TWO MARIANNES IN OUR DEPARTMENT\n[1:52] FIE038: AND DAVID IS A HALF TIME\n[1:54] FIE038: SO AS I SAID THE HALF TIMES ARE IN THE THREE PERSON OFFICES\n[1:57] FIE038: AND ON THE OTHER SIDE WE HAVE MARIA MARTIN AND MYSELF WHO ALL WORK ON THE SAME PROJECT\n[2:03] FIE038: AND MARTIN IS FIFTY PER CENT\n[2:06] FIE038: UM GISELLA WE'VE GIVEN HER TWO PERSON OFFICE FOR TWO REASONS ONE IS BECAUSE THERE'S A SPARE PLACE THERE\n[2:14] FIE038: SO IF WE WANT TO PUT A STAGIEUR OR SOMEONE WHO JUST COMES IN FOR SHORT PERIOD OF TIME\n[2:18] FIE038: WE FIGURED IT WAS OKAY IF THEY WERE IN THE ADMIN OFFICE WHICH IS A LITTLE BIT NOISY BECAUSE THEY'RE ONLY THERE FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME\n[2:25] FIE038: UM AND AGAIN THE PROXIMITY TO THE OTHER OFFICES\n[2:29] FIE038: UM SO I GUESS THAT'S PRETTY MUCH IT FOR OUR PROPOSAL\n[2:38] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[2:38] FIE038: UM I DON'T KNOW IF YOU WANT ANDRE TO GO THROUGH HIS FIRST OR IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FOR ME\n[2:43] MIE032: SO YOU SA SO PIERRETTE IS A PROFESSOR BUT SHE'S ONLY SHE'S ONLY FIFTY PER CENT TIME\n[2:44] MIO078: YES\n[2:45] MIO078: YEAH MARTIN\n[2:50] MIE032: IS THAT WHY SHE'S IN A THREE PERSON OFFICE\n[2:50] FIE038: SHE'S IT'S DO YOU WANNA EXPLAIN HOW IT IT WORKS OR\n[2:54] MIO036: UH ACTUALLY MARTIN IS FIFTY PER CENT TIME\n[2:56] MIO078: MAR\n[2:57] FIE038: MARTIN IS FIFTY PER CENT\n[2:57] MIE032: UH-HUH\n[2:58] MIO036: YEAH\n[2:58] FIE038: PIERRETTE THERE'S TWO SORT OF STATUTES OF PROFESSOR\n[3:00] MIO036: NO\n[3:02] FIE038: I GUESS YOU COULD SAY WHERE THERE'S\n[3:03] MIO036: OH BECAUSE YOU WOULD SAY THAT SHE'S AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[3:05] FIE038: YEAH\n[3:06] MIO078: AH\n[3:06] MIE032: I SEE\n[3:06] MIO036: OH OKAY\n[3:07] MIO036: YEAH\n[3:08] MIO036: BUT UM YEAH MAYBE THAT'S\n[3:09] FIE038: THERE'S A PROFESSEUR D'ECOLE AND THE\n[3:12] MIO036: YEAH THERE ARE FULL PROFESSORS AND ASSISTANT PROFESSORS IF YOU WANT\n[3:15] MIO078: YEAH HO\n[3:16] MIO036: AND YEAH IT'S TRUE THAT SHE'S AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR BUT UH WELL\n[3:21] MIO036: WE SEE MAYBE WE CAN MOVE A LITTLE BIT AROUND JUST TO GIVE HER UH\n[3:24] MIE032: MM\n[3:26] MIO036: WELL ALSO AT LEAST MAYBE NOT A UH AN OFFICE ALONE BUT AT LEAST WITH JUST ONE PERSON NOT TWO\n[3:26] MIO078: MM\n[3:31] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[3:32] FIE038: BUT THE IDEA IS MAGGIE AND SUSAN ARE SORT OF THE SENIOR\n[3:33] MIO036: WE'LL SEE\n[3:35] MIO078: YEAH\n[3:35] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[3:35] FIE038: UM PROFESSORS ON STAFF SO THEY GOT THE THE INDIVIDUAL OFFICES\n[3:41] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[3:44] MIE032: AND WHAT WHAT'S HAPPENING WHAT WHAT DO YOU FORESEE HAPPENING IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF YEARS\n[3:49] MIE032: LIKE BEYOND THIS M B BEYOND THIS CURRENT GROUP OF PEOPLE DO WE DO WE KNOW OF ANY CHANGES COMING\n[3:55] MIE032: IS THE DEPARTMENT GROWING\n[3:57] MIE032: OR IS IT IS IT GOING TO BE\n[3:57] FIE038: UM THE DEPARTMENT WILL OBVIOUSLY BE GROWING BUT THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE WHO ONLY WORK PART TIME\n[4:01] FIE038: THERE'S SOME PEOPLE WHO ARE DOING P. H. D. S OR MASTER STUDENTS WHO WON'T NECESSARILY BE THERE FOR A LARGER EXTENT OF TIME\n[4:07] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[4:07] FIE038: SO FOR EXAMPLE YALINA AND THE FINNISH MARIANNE ARE MASTER STUDENTS FOR RIGHT NOW\n[4:12] FIE038: SO WHETHER THEY DECIDE TO STAY AND DO A P. H. D. WE'RE NOT SURE YET\n[4:16] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[4:17] FIE038: UM NIKOS IS WORKING UM AS A RESEARCHER\n[4:21] FIE038: SO FOR HIM IT'S THE SAME THING\n[4:23] FIE038: THERE'S I THINK THE ONLY CONSTANT PEOPLE ARE SUSAN MAGGIE ANDRE\n[4:31] FIE038: UM GISELLA PIERRETTE UM AND ALL THE REST ARE EITHER P. H. D. STUDENTS OR MASTER STUDENTS\n[4:39] FIE038: AND AGAIN MARTIN AND DAVID ARE HALF TIME WITH THE E. P. F. L. SO\n[4:44] FIE038: THAT'S PROJECT DEPENDENT AS WELL\n[4:47] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[4:47] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[4:49] FIE038: UNFORTUNATELY WE HAVEN'T BEEN GIVEN AS MUCH SPACE AS WE WOULD HAVE LIKED BUT THAT'S ALWAYS THE CASE\n[4:53] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[4:54] MIE032: THAT'S ALWAYS THE CASE\n[4:56] MIE032: YEAH\n[4:56] MIO078: MM\n[5:00] MIE032: AND HAVE YOU HAVE YOU TALKED TO TH ANY OF THESE PEOPLE TO ASK THEM IF THEY HAVE ANY\n[5:06] MIE032: SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS\n[5:08] FIE038: UM SUSAN WANTED A PRIVATE OFFICE SHE HAS A PREFERENCE FOR PRIVATE OFFICES\n[5:09] MIE032: OH\n[5:10] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[5:12] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[5:13] FIE038: OTHER THAN THAT NO ONE REALLY HAD ANY TIGHT CONSTRAINTS FROM WHAT I'VE HEARD\n[5:19] MIE032: OF PEOPLE THEY NEEDED TO BE NEAR OR PEOPLE THEY WOULD NEEDED TO AVOID OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT\n[5:25] FIE038: NO ONE'S EXPLICITLY SAID THAT THEY NEEDED TO AVOID ANYONE ELSE\n[5:27] MIE032: OKAY\n[5:28] MIE032: OKAY\n[5:29] MIE032: ALRIGHT\n[5:29] FIE038: UM\n[5:30] MIE032: BUT YOU'VE GIVEN PEOPLE CHANCE TO SAY THAT IF THEY REALLY NEEDED TO\n[5:32] FIE038: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[5:32] MIO078: YEAH\n[5:33] MIE032: OKAY GOOD\n[5:34] MIO078: BUT YOU NO SPECIFIC UH VIEWS FOR MOUNTAINS OR OLD TOWN OR I MEAN PEOPLE PREFER ANY WINDOWS\n[5:42] FIE038: NO THEY WERE FINE WITH IT SO\n[5:43] MIO078: OH\n[5:43] MIO078: OH\n[5:45] FIE038: AND THEY'RE BOTH NICE VIEWS\n[5:45] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[5:47] MIO078: YEAH I GUESS THOSE THIN LINES OR I MEAN THEY'RE WINDOWS OR OKAY\n[5:51] FIE038: YEAH THEY'RE WINDOWS YEAH\n[5:53] FIE038: OR SORRY THE THICK LINES ARE WINDOWS ACTUALLY\n[5:56] FIE038: WE HAVE FAIRLY BIG WINDOWS IN THE ROOM YEAH\n[5:56] MIO078: OH OH K OKAY OH 'KAY\n[5:57] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[5:57] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[5:58] FIE038: SO THERE'S LOTS OF LIGHT COMING IN\n[5:59] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[6:01] FIE038: AND ONE OF THE REASONS FOR PUTTING THE READING ROOM WHERE IT WAS IS THAT YOU HAVE A LOT OF LIGHT COMING IN\n[6:05] FIE038: SO IF PEOPLE JUST GO SOMEWHERE TO SORT OF RELAX AND\n[6:07] MIO078: HMM\n[6:08] FIE038: HAVE A QUIET PLACE TO SIPS SIT THEY HAVE A LOT OF LIGHT AND\n[6:11] MIE032: IT SAYS MOUNTAINS\n[6:12] MIE032: IS THAT BECAUSE THAT'S THE VIEW\n[6:13] MIO078: HMM\n[6:14] FIE038: YEAH YEAH\n[6:15] MIE032: YEAH\n[6:15] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[6:15] MIE032: SO IT'S THE BEST VIEW\n[6:16] MIE032: YOU GAVE THE READING ROOM THE BEST VIEW\n[6:18] MIO078: YEAH\n[6:18] FIE038: YEAH WELL I MEAN IT DEPENDS IF YOU LIKE LOOKING OUT OVER THE OLD TOWN AND THE CATHEDRAL\n[6:18] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[6:20] MIO078: YEAH\n[6:21] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[6:22] MIE032: OKAY\n[6:22] FIE038: THAT SORT OF GOES BOTH WAYS BUT YEAH WE'VE GOT TWO MOUNTAIN VIEWS\n[6:25] MIE032: OH TWO MOUNTAIN VIEWS\n[6:25] FIE038: SORT OF ON THAT SIDE THAT SIDE AND THEN THE LAST PART LOOKS ON THE OLD TOWN\n[6:26] MIO078: YEAH\n[6:26] MIE032: OH AND THAT'S OLD TOWN\n[6:26] MIO078: AND THEN ONE OF OLD TOWN\n[6:28] MIE032: OKAY\n[6:29] FIE038: BECAUSE WE'RE ON THE SIXTH FLOOR YOU CAN ACTUALLY SEE EVERYTHING 'CAUSE I DON'T THINK BUILDINGS ARE MUCH HIGHER THAN WAS IT SIX OR EIGHT FLOORS\n[6:29] MIE032: OKAY\n[6:31] MIO078: YEAH\n[6:32] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[6:35] MIO036: YEAH NO MOUNTAINS ARE JUST IN THE FAR SO THAT'S NOT\n[6:37] MIE032: NO OKAY\n[6:38] FIE038: YEAH\n[6:38] MIE032: WHAT'S THAT PURPLE THING THERE\n[6:40] FIE038: THE PURPLE THING IS THE MAILBOXES\n[6:41] MIE032: OH OKAY\n[6:42] FIE038: AND THOSE ARE FIXED WE CAN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT THOSE\n[6:43] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[6:44] MIO078: OH\n[6:50] FIE038: SO\n[6:51] MIO078: SO YOU CAN'T DO ANY PARTITIONS\n[6:52] MIO078: I MEAN YOU PLAN TO DO ANY PARTITIONS IN THREE P PERSON ROOMS OR LIKE THIS KIND OF BLOCKS\n[6:56] FIE038: UM R\n[6:59] FIE038: WE DON'T HAVE ANYTHING LIKE THAT\n[7:00] FIE038: IF WE CAN GET STUFF LIKE THAT IT MIGHT BE A GOOD IDEA\n[7:03] FIE038: SOME PEOPLE MIGHT LIKE THEM\n[7:05] FIE038: AT THE MOMENT WE HAVE PEOPLE THRE SHARING LIKE THREE PEOPLE IN A ROOM WITHOUT ANY PARTITIONS AND\n[7:05] MIO078: YEAH\n[7:08] MIO078: YEAH\n[7:10] MIO078: YEAH JUST THREE DESKS YEAH\n[7:11] FIE038: IT'S A LITTLE BIT NOISY BUT PEOPLE SORT OF GET USED TO IT AND ADMITTEDLY IT'S MOSTLY ASSISTANTS THAT ARE STUCK IN ROOMS LIKE THAT\n[7:13] MIO078: YEAH\n[7:15] MIO078: YEAH\n[7:18] MIO078: YEAH\n[7:19] FIE038: SO IT'S JUNIOR PEOPLE BUT\n[7:22] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[7:24] MIO036: YEAH\n[7:25] MIO036: UM WELL UH I CAN THINK OF SOME REACTIONS FROM THE PEOPLE WI SO MAYBE I CAN WELL R\n[7:25] MIE032: ALRIGHT\n[7:30] FIE038: WELL DO YOU WANT TO DO YOUR PRESENTATION AND\n[7:32] MIO036: YEAH WELL TELL ME ABOUT SOME OF THE CONSTRAINTS AND WELL FIRST OF ALL I MUST SAY THAT THERE ARE ALSO QUITE A LOT OF COMMON POINTS\n[7:39] MIO036: SO UM IT'S PROBABLY NOT GOING TO BE VERY DIFFICULT TO YEAH PLEASE\n[7:40] MIE032: OKAY\n[7:42] FIE038: OKAY\n[7:43] FIE038: SO\n[7:45] MIO036: THANKS\n[7:46] MIO036: PERFECT\n[7:47] MIO036: SO UM YEAH ACTUALLY WE UM WELL BASICALLY THE THE GROUP WHO PRODUCED THIS UH PROPOSAL IS MADE BY SUSAN\n[7:55] MIO036: MARTIN DAVID AND UH AND MYSELF\n[7:59] MIO036: AND WE ALSO WELL SUSAN VOLUNTEERED TO ASK MAGGIE AND PIERRETTE ABOUT HOW THEY THEY FELT ABOUT SHARING OFFICES AND\n[8:07] MIO036: SO AS YOU CAN SEE WELL UM SUSAN GETS OBVIOUSLY THE SAME OFFICE WHICH IS QUITE A GOOD THING\n[8:14] MIO036: UM THEN THINGS STARTED MOVE A BIT\n[8:18] MIO036: IT LOOKS LIKE I'M ALSO IN THE SAME POSITION\n[8:20] MIO036: BUT THE MOST OBVIOUS CONSTRAINTS THAT UH WE WE FOUND HERE WAS THAT IT WAS PROBABLY VERY DIFFICULT TO HAVE A LOUNGE UH JUST A LOUNGE IN ONE ROOM\n[8:29] MIO036: BECAUSE IT WOULD BLOCK US TWO FULL WORKING PLACES\n[8:34] MIO036: AND ALTHOUGH IT'S TRUE THAT THE GROUP I AGREE DECIDED TO TO HAD TO HAVE A LOUNGE\n[8:39] MIO036: WE PROPOSE TO PUT THE LOUNGE UH IN THE ROOM AT THE THE UPPER SIDE ON ON THE RIGHT\n[8:44] MIO036: UH SO LET TWO PEOPLE SHARE THIS WITH UH SORT OF A YEAH A PLACE WHERE WE HAVE A SOFA MAYBE AND UH AND SOME BOOKS\n[8:53] MIO036: SO IT'S OBVIOUSLY A CALM PLACE\n[8:55] MIO036: PEOPLE ARE NOT THERE TO TALK VERY LOUD BUT THEY CAN SIT AND RELAX AND UH STILL LOOK AT AT THE MOUNTAINS\n[9:02] MIO036: UM ALSO SO THAT'S ONE OF THE MAIN DIFFERENCES I THINK MAYBE ONE OF THE POINTS THAT WE HAVE TO TALK ABOUT\n[9:06] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[9:08] MIO036: UH THE OTHER ONE IS THE ADMIN OFFICE\n[9:11] MIO036: SO IT'S GISELLA FIFTY PER CENT BECAUSE SHE'S ONLY HALF TIME AND UH THE FAX MACHINE\n[9:17] MIO036: UM GISELLA ACTUALLY HAS A LOT OF PHONE CALLS TO MAKE AND UH IT'S TRUE THAT HER ACTIVITY IS QUITE NOISY WHEN SHE'S THERE\n[9:25] MIO036: UM IT'S ALSO TRUE THAT SHE HAS QUITE A LOT OF FILES FOR MOST OF THE THE PROJECTS ACTUALLY THAT WE MANAGE\n[9:32] MIO036: SO IT APPEARED AT LEAST TO WELL TO OUR GROUP\n[9:35] MIO036: THAT EVEN IF SHE'S HERE ONLY HALF TIME\n[9:37] MIO036: SHE SHOULD HAVE AN OFFICE BY HER OWN BECAUSE IT WOULD BE QUITE DISTURBING FOR OTHER PEOPLE TO TO WORK IN THE THE SAME OFFICE\n[9:45] MIO036: UH GISELLA HAS HAS NO OBJECTION AGAINST SHARING THE OFFICE\n[9:48] MIO036: WE THOUGHT IT WAS MORE FOR THE THE CALM OF THE THE PEOPLE\n[9:51] MIO036: IT'S TRUE THAT THIS BLOCKS ONE OF THE ONE PERSON ROOMS BUT UH ON THE OTHER HAND\n[9:57] MIO036: UH MAGGIE HAS NO OBJECTION UH SHARING AN OFFICE WITH HER ASSISTANT\n[10:01] MIO036: AND THIS APPEARED TO BE TRUE ALSO OF PIERRETTE\n[10:05] MIO036: WE DON'T KNOW ABOUT PIERRETTE SHARING AN OFFICE WITH TWO PERSONS BUT AT LEAST NO PROBLEM IN PIERRETTE SHARING HER OFFICE WITH UH MARIANNE\n[10:13] MIO036: THE THE SWEDISH ONE WHO IS SORT OF HER ASSISTANT\n[10:18] MIO036: UM SO THIS IS WHY WE YEAH WE PUT MAGGIE WITH WITH BRUNO\n[10:23] MIO036: AND THEN THE THIRD MAIN DIFFERENCE UH WOULD BE THE THE NUMBER OF VISITOR PLACES OR FREE PLACES\n[10:31] MIO036: UH YOU NOTICE A NEW NAME IN THE ROOM UH AT THE CENTRE UPPER UPPER SIDE\n[10:36] MIO036: SO THAT'S PAOLA\n[10:37] MIO036: IT'S TRUE THAT IT'S SOMEONE COMING NEXT YEAR SUSAN REMINDED ME THIS UH OF THIS POINT AND I COULD NOT REALLY IGNORE IT\n[10:43] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[10:45] MIO036: UH SO UM THAT SHE'S AN ITALIC SHE WILL ARRIVE IN ABOUT TWO MONTH\n[10:50] MIO036: AND THE TWO UH VIS ONE AND VIS TWO ARE THE VISITOR PLACES\n[10:54] MIO036: YOU HAD ONE I THINK CALLED FREE SPACE OR SPARE SPARE PLACE\n[10:56] FIE038: YEAH\n[10:58] MIO036: UM WE DIDN'T REALLY REACH A VERY GOOD AGREEMENT ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THESE TWO ROOMS\n[11:04] MIO036: SO THE THE TWO AT THE CENTRE UH WHERE IS WRITTEN PAOLA YALINA THE TWO VISITORS AND THEN MARIA PLUS DAVID\n[11:10] MIO036: SO I THINK THERE IS QUITE A LOT OF SPACE HERE TO UH SWITCH A LITTLE BIT AMONG THE PEOPLE JUST TO MAKE SOME KIND OF SMOOTH OCCUPANCY RATE\n[11:19] MIO036: SO NOT TO HAVE ONE EMPTY ROOM WHEN WE HAVE NO VISITORS UM AND UH THEN A VERY FULL ROOM WHEN EVERYBODY IS IS HERE\n[11:28] MIO036: SO I THINK WE'RE WE ARE QUITE WILLING TO SPLIT AND PUT SAY MAYBE ONE VISITOR WITH MARIA AND DAVID UH FIFTY PER CENT IN THE OTHER ROOM WITH THE SECOND VISITOR\n[11:34] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[11:37] MIO036: SO THAT IT SMOOTH IS\n[11:38] FIE038: BUT REALISTICALLY WE DON'T ACTUALLY HAVE THAT MANY VISITORS COMING IN\n[11:41] FIE038: I'VE BEEN HERE FOR ALMOST TWO YEARS AND WE'VE HAD A COUPLE OF STAGIEURS BUT THAT'S IT\n[11:45] MIO036: WELL YEAH\n[11:45] MIO036: EXACTLY SO THE VISITORS ARE UH BASICALLY STAGIEUR AND IT HAPPENS THAT SOMETIMES WE HAVE TWO OF THEM EVEN IF IT'S ONLY FOR THREE OR FOUR MONTH\n[11:54] MIO036: MARTIN SEEMED TO INSIST THAT WHEN WE HAVE A VISITING PROFESSOR FOR INSTANCE\n[11:59] MIO036: WE CANNOT REALLY PUT HIM WITH GISELLA BECAUSE WELL THEY WOULDN'T FEEL VERY NICE THEY THEY MADE A JOKE ABOUT THAT\n[12:05] FIE038: NO FOR A PROFESSOR YEAH BUT\n[12:06] MIO078: MM\n[12:07] MIO036: SO WE SHOULD MANAGE SOME KIND OF DECENT SPACE\n[12:09] MIO036: IT'S TRUE THAT THESE ONE OR TWO LAST ONE OR TWO YEARS WE DIDN'T HAVE UH A VISITING PROFESSOR\n[12:15] MIO036: BUT UM\n[12:18] MIO036: YEAH SO UH I THINK YEAH THESE ARE THE THREE MAIN POINTS\n[12:21] MIO036: SO ONE IS THE PLACE OF THE LOUNGE\n[12:23] MIO036: UH THE OTHER ONE IS THE UH THE PLACE OF THE ADMIN OFFICE WITH GISELLA\n[12:28] MIO036: AND THE THIRD ONE IS THE NUMBER OF VISITOR VISITING PEOPLE AND UH WELL HOW MANY OF THEM WE WANT TO ACCOMMODATE AND WHERE WHERE WE PUT IT\n[12:35] MIO036: THESE I THINK ARE THE THREE MAIN DIFFERENCES\n[12:37] MIO036: OTHERWISE WE PRETTY MUCH AGREE ON UH ON PLACING PEOPLE\n[12:42] FIE038: OH IN A WAY IF THAT'S YOUR ARGUMENTATION THEN PUT A VISITING PERSON WITH A SENIOR\n[12:43] MIE032: HMM\n[12:48] FIE038: RESEARCHER AT LEAST IF NOT A PROFESSOR RATHER THAN TWO STUDENTS\n[12:48] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[12:53] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[12:54] MIO036: UM SORRY\n[12:55] MIO036: I I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND\n[12:58] FIE038: IF YOU'RE GONNA ARGUE THAT THE VISITORS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE IMPORTANT AND THEY SHOULD HAVE THEIR OWN SPACE\n[13:01] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[13:03] FIE038: THEN PUT THEM WITH ANOTHER RESEARCHER RATHER THAN TWO STUDENTS\n[13:06] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[13:08] MIO036: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S TRUE I THINK YEAH THEY ARE ARE QUITE OPEN TO TO THIS\n[13:12] MIO036: MARTIN ALSO REMINDED US THAT HE IS QUITE NOISY\n[13:14] MIO036: HE HAS A LOT OF UH PHONE CALLS TO MAKE EVEN IF IT'S HERE IF HE'S HERE ONLY FIFTY PER CENT OF THE TIME\n[13:21] MIO036: UM SO YEAH I I I DON'T MIND THIS\n[13:25] MIO036: BUT UH THAT'S SOMETHING BUT IT'S TRUE YEAH WE COULD ALSO TRY TO PUT A VISITOR AND THE PROFESSOR\n[13:32] MIE032: HMM\n[13:33] MIO036: UM MARTIN MADE ANOTHER POINT\n[13:35] MIO036: IT WAS THE FACT THAT SOMETIMES PROFESSOR HAVE TO PROFESSORS HAVE TO DISCUSS SENSITIVE MATTERS ABOUT PROJECTS AND FINANCING\n[13:42] MIO036: AND THEY SOMETIMES MIGHT FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE DISCUSSING THIS WITH THEIR WELL IN THE PRESENCE OF THEIR P. H. D. STUDENTS\n[13:49] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[13:50] MIO036: LIKE SAYING OH I I HAVE TO REDUCE HER T FROM EIGHTY PER CENT TO FIFTY PER CENT\n[13:54] MIO036: THAT'S PROBABLY SOMETHING SO I I MEAN ALL THESE ARE CONSTRAINTS\n[13:56] MIE032: UH UH\n[13:59] MIO036: I DON'T KNOW HOW HOW YOU WOULD LIKE US TO PROCEED FROM FROM HERE OR IF YOU ALREADY HAVE QUESTIONS OR REACTIONS ON THIS ONE\n[14:06] MIE032: MM\n[14:07] MIO078: BUT HOW OFTEN THE LOUNGE IS USED UM\n[14:11] MIO078: PEOPLE USES ON REGULAR BASIS DAILY BASIS OR\n[14:15] FIE038: FAIRLY REGULARLY THERE'S AT LEAST ONE OR TWO PEOPLE IN THERE\n[14:17] MIO078: OH\n[14:19] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:20] MIE032: IN THE LOUNGE YEAH\n[14:20] FIE038: I MEAN IT'S A YEAH\n[14:21] FIE038: IT'S A FAIRLY NEW THING IN THE DEPARTMENT BUT IT'S BEING USED PRETTY REGULARLY OR SOMETHING THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE WANTED\n[14:24] MIO078: OKAY\n[14:28] FIE038: JUST SORT OF QUIET SPACE OUT OF YOUR OFFICE THAT DOESN'T HAVE THE OFFICE FURNITURE\n[14:28] MIO078: HMM\n[14:33] FIE038: THE OFFICE CHAIRS IT SORT OF HAS COMFORTABLE SOFAS AND ARMCHAIRS AND THINGS LIKE THAT WHERE YOU CAN JUST GO AND RELAX\n[14:36] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[14:39] FIE038: AND OR IF YOU WANNA READ SOMETHING FOR A LONGER PERIOD OF TIME IN A MORE COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENT\n[14:40] MIO078: HMM\n[14:44] FIE038: AND BECAUSE WE DO A LOT OF READING AND THINGS LIKE THAT IT DOES GET USED FAIRLY OFTEN\n[14:49] MIE032: SO IT'S NOT A PLACE FOR DISCUSSION\n[14:51] MIE032: AND IT'S IT'S IT'S A QUIET PLACE\n[14:52] FIE038: WE SORT OF HAVE AN OPEN POLICY WHERE IF THERE'S NO ONE IN THERE AND YOU WANT TO HAVE A DISCUSSION THEN THAT'S FINE\n[14:54] MIE032: YEAH\n[14:59] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[14:59] FIE038: BUT YOU CAN'T DISPLACE PEOPLE WHO ARE IN THERE READING JUST BECAUSE YOU WANT TO HAVE A MINI MEETING OR WHATEVER\n[15:03] MIE032: MM I SEE\n[15:03] MIO078: OKAY\n[15:03] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[15:06] MIE032: AND SO I THERE'S NO ARE YOU PLANNING SOME KIND OF PARTITION BETWEEN THE LOUNGE AND THE OFFICES OR AR HOW ARE YOU GONNA KEEP THOSE THINGS I THINK SHOULD ASK THE QUESTION TO YOU\n[15:11] MIO078: YES\n[15:13] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[15:15] MIO036: YEAH UM\n[15:15] MIE032: HOW ARE YOU GONNA KEEP THEM SEPARATE\n[15:16] FIE038: YEAH\n[15:17] MIE032: 'CAUSE IT SEEMS LIKE\n[15:17] MIO036: WELL MM-HMM\n[15:18] MIE032: FAIRLY SEPARATE FUNCTIONS\n[15:18] MIO036: YEAH WE YEAH THAT'S TRUE THAT'S ONE OF THE PROBLEMS\n[15:21] MIO036: UM WELL WE WERE TOLD THAT IT WAS NOT REALLY POSSIBLE TO BUILD WALLS BUT WE NOTICED THAT THIS ROOM ACTUALLY HAS TWO DOORS\n[15:27] MIO078: YEAH\n[15:28] MIO036: SO UH WE THOUGHT THAT MAYBE WE COULD PUT SOME KIND OF WELL SEPARATION\n[15:31] MIO078: YEAH\n[15:32] MIE032: BOOK CASES OR SOMETHING OR YEAH\n[15:33] MIO036: I YEAH MAYBE JUST YEAH FURNITURE OR JUST UH SOME KIND OF SCREEN\n[15:33] MIO078: MM YEAH\n[15:35] MIO078: YEAH\n[15:36] MIE032: HMM\n[15:38] MIE032: BUT IT WON'T BE UH AN ACOUSTIC SEPARATION\n[15:40] MIO036: NO IT'S NOT SOUND PROOF\n[15:41] MIE032: SO IF IF THE THOSE ARE STUDENTS THERE\n[15:44] FIE038: YEAH THEY'RE\n[15:45] MIE032: SO IF THEY'RE NOISY THAT COULD DISRUPT THE QUIET OF THE LOUNGE\n[15:49] FIE038: YEAH\n[15:50] MIE032: UM\n[15:51] FIE038: WHICH IS SORT OF WHY IN OUR PROPOSAL WE HAD IT COMPLETELY AS A SEPARATE ROOM\n[15:52] MIE032: BUT\n[15:52] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[15:53] MIE032: AS A SEPARATE ROOM\n[15:55] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[15:55] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[15:55] FIE038: SO IF YOU REALLY WANT PEACE AND QUIET YOU SHUT THE DOOR AND WHEN THE DOORS ARE SHUT\n[15:57] MIO078: MM\n[16:00] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[16:00] FIE038: LIKE UNLESS SOMEONE'S MAKING NOISE RIGHT OUTSIDE THE DOOR IT REALLY IS FAIRLY QUIET\n[16:01] MIO078: YEAH\n[16:04] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[16:04] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[16:06] MIO036: YEAH\n[16:06] MIE032: BUT YOU'VE ALSO PUT THE LOUNGE IN A A VERY K KIND OF A HIGH TRAFFIC AREA WHERE THE MAILBOXES ARE THE PRINTER AND THE RESTROOMS\n[16:13] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[16:16] MIE032: SO THAT'S UM\n[16:18] MIE032: THAT MAY ALSO THA THAT MAY BE GOOD FOR\n[16:21] MIE032: MEETING PEOPLE AND BUMPING INTO PEOPLE BUT IT'S MAYBE AGAINST THE IDEA IF IT'S A VERY SUPPOSED TO BE AN ISOLATED QUIET SPOT\n[16:27] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[16:28] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[16:29] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[16:30] MIE032: SO I D MM YOU KNOW\n[16:30] MIO036: YEAH WELL IT WAS ACTUALLY THIS PRESSURE FROM FROM MY GROUP THAT LED TO THIS TO SQUEEZE A LITTLE BIT UH THE PLACE OF THE LOUNGE\n[16:38] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[16:38] MIO036: NOW HOW FOR INSTANCE WOULD THE UNIVERSITY FEEL ABOUT A ROOM THAT WOULD BE ONLY USED AS A LOUNGE\n[16:44] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[16:44] MIO036: WOULD THEY FEEL IT'S TOO EMPTY AND THAT WE HAVE TOO MUCH SPACE\n[16:48] MIO036: OR W IS THERE NO PROBLEM\n[16:48] MIO078: HMM\n[16:50] MIO036: THE DO DO YOU SEE A PROBLEM WITH HAVING A L A ROOM JUST FOR A LOUNGE OR NO\n[16:53] MIE032: MM\n[16:55] MIE032: WELL MAYBE IF IT IF IT HELPS US PACK MORE PEOPLE INTO THE OFFICES BECAUSE THEY HAVE A PRIVATE LOUNGE\n[16:58] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:01] MIE032: MAYBE IT'S A GOOD THING\n[17:02] MIE032: SAVES US MONEY\n[17:02] MIO078: HMM\n[17:04] MIE032: BUT UH\n[17:04] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:05] MIO036: SO WE COULD HAVE A SEPARATE ROOM AS A LOUNGE AS LONG AS UH WE PACK THE OTHER OFFICES\n[17:11] MIE032: UH YEAH I GUESS THAT'S LET'S SEE WHAT IS THAT\n[17:12] MIO036: MM\n[17:12] MIO036: PERSONALLY I I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH THIS\n[17:14] FIE038: MM\n[17:14] MIO036: SO UM THAT'S THAT'S FINE\n[17:19] MIO078: MM\n[17:20] FIE038: I MEAN SUPPOSE IF THE NEED REALLY ARISES AND IT COMES TO A POINT WHERE WE DO HAVE A LOT OF PEOPLE\n[17:26] FIE038: THEN YOU CAN GET RID OF THE LOUNGE\n[17:29] FIE038: FIGURE OUT WHAT TO DO WITH THE FURNITURE EITHER DISTRIBUTE IT BETWEEN VARIOUS OFFICES OR PUT IT INTO STORAGE SOMEWHERE\n[17:29] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[17:31] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[17:33] MIE032: MM YEAH\n[17:35] MIE032: BUT YOU'RE SAYING IT DOES GET USED\n[17:37] MIE032: SO YOU'VE IT'S IT'S NOT A COMPLETELY EXPERIMENTAL CONCEPT\n[17:39] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:40] MIE032: YOUR YOUR DEPARTMENT HAS A LOUNGE AND IT GETS USED A LOT\n[17:40] FIE038: NO NO NO\n[17:41] FIE038: NO THIS IS SOMETHING THAT IT STARTED OFF SORT OF AS A DISCUSSION AT THE COFFEE TABLE\n[17:43] MIE032: YEAH\n[17:45] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[17:45] FIE038: WHERE PEOPLE WERE COMPLAINING THAT SORT OF IN THE MIDDLE OF THE AFTERNOON THEY JUST WANTED SOMEWHERE TO GO OFF AND\n[17:48] MIO078: OH\n[17:49] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[17:49] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[17:50] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:51] MIO078: SO YOU HAVE SOME OH\n[17:52] FIE038: NO HAVE SOME QUIET TIME AND THAT'S WHERE IT CAME FROM\n[17:54] MIO078: SO YOU HAVE SOME BOOKS ALSO LIKE\n[17:56] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[17:57] FIE038: THERE ARE BOOKSHELVES IN THERE BUT IT'S NOT REALLY A LIBRARY 'CAUSE EVERYONE AT THE MOMENT\n[17:59] MIO078: OH OKAY\n[18:01] MIO078: HMM\n[18:03] FIE038: EVERYONE HAS A BOOKSHELF IN THEIR OFFICE AND WE JUST GO IN AND BORROW BOOKS FROM EVERYONE ELSE\n[18:05] MIO078: OH\n[18:08] FIE038: IT'S MORE REALLY ABOUT HAVING A COMFORTABLE PLACE TO SIT UM WHERE IT'S NOT AN OFFICE ENVIRONMENT IT DOESN'T LOOK ANYTHING LIKE AN OFFICE\n[18:11] MIO078: YEAH\n[18:17] MIO078: YEAH YOU MEAN YOU CAN DISPLAY SOME NEW JOURNALS OR A NEW PROCEEDINGS AND YEAH\n[18:17] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[18:17] FIE038: SO IT'S JUST\n[18:20] FIE038: YEAH YEAH AND PEOPLE CAN COME W IN WITH THEIR STUFF OR LEAVE A NEWSPAPER OR A MAGAZINE LYING AROUND FOR OTHER PEOPLE\n[18:21] MIO036: YEAH YEAH EXACTLY\n[18:21] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[18:22] MIO036: YEAH\n[18:24] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[18:24] MIO078: YEAH\n[18:25] MIO078: YEAH\n[18:26] FIE038: WE'VE GOT A BULLETIN BOARD WHERE YOU CAN PASTE UP ARTICLES THAT YOU THINK ARE B INTERESTING FOR OTHER PEOPLE BUT\n[18:27] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[18:28] MIO078: YEAH\n[18:31] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[18:31] MIO078: YEAH\n[18:32] MIO036: OKAY SO I THINK MAYBE WE CAN AGREE ON ON THE LOUNGE IN A SEPARATE ROOM IF WE CAN MANAGE TO TO FIND SPACE ELSEWHERE\n[18:41] MIO036: WHAT ABOUT GISELLA HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT PUTTING HER IN A SEPARATE OFFICE\n[18:47] MIO036: WHICH IS THE CASE NOW I THINK\n[18:47] FIE038: I D\n[18:50] MIO036: WELL SHE HAS AN EXTRA YEAH\n[18:50] FIE038: WELL SHE SHARES AN OFFICE SO WHICH IS WHY WE WERE THINKING THAT IT WOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM TO S KEEP HER WITH A SPARE PERSON\n[18:52] MIO036: WITH A VISITOR SPACE YEAH\n[18:54] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[18:56] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[18:58] FIE038: BECAUSE THAT'S THE W THE SITUATION IT IS RIGHT NOW\n[19:00] FIE038: AND IF YOU'RE A STAGIEUR AND YOU'RE COMING AND YOU DON'T NECESSARILY EXPECT TO HAVE A FULL BLOWN OFFICE IF YOU ARE ONLY THERE FOR ABOUT TWO MONTHS\n[19:03] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[19:08] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[19:08] MIO036: YEAH IT DEPENDS ON WHAT KIND OF VISITOR YOU ARE EXACTLY\n[19:11] FIE038: YEAH\n[19:11] MIO036: SO WE COULD SAY SOME KIND OF LOW KEY VISITOR\n[19:15] MIO036: THIS IS UH VERY NICE\n[19:16] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[19:16] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[19:18] MIO078: YOU MEAN THESE FIFTY PER CENTS I MEAN THEY'RE ALL SEPARATE OR\n[19:22] MIO036: ACTUALLY GISELLA FIFTY PER CENT MEANS THAT SHE'S THERE HALF TIME UH GENERALLY IN THE MORNINGS\n[19:26] MIO078: YEAH\n[19:28] MIO078: OKAY\n[19:28] FIE038: GISELLA HAS A FIXED SCHEDULE FOR WHEN SHE'S THERE BUT DAVID AND MARTIN ARE SORT OF THEY F IT FLUCTUATES\n[19:28] MIO036: YEAH\n[19:30] MIO078: YEAH OKAY\n[19:33] MIO078: YEAH\n[19:34] FIE038: LIKE THEY CAN'T SAY THAT THEY'LL BE THERE MONDAY TUESDAY AND HALF OF WEDNESDAY AND NOT THE REST OF THE TIME WHICH IS PART OF THE PROBLEM\n[19:34] MIO078: I MEAN THEY DON'T OKAY\n[19:36] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[19:38] MIO078: YEAH OKAY\n[19:38] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[19:41] FIE038: I MEAN THEY CAN'T S SPECIFY WHEN EXACTLY THEY'LL BE THERE\n[19:47] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[19:47] FIE038: SO OUR RATIONALE FOR PUTTING THEM IN A THREE PERSON ROOM IS IS THAT IT DOESN'T MATTER WHEN THEY'RE THERE AND WHETHER THEY'RE THERE FOR CERTAIN HOURS OR NOT\n[19:56] FIE038: IT'S JUST EITHER THERE'S TWO OR THREE PEOPLE IN THOSE ROOMS AND SOMETIMES THERE'S LESS SOMETIMES THERE'S MORE BECAUSE WE ALSO DON'T WORK FIXED HOURS\n[19:57] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[19:58] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:02] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[20:04] FIE038: IT'S NOT LIKE WE WORK YOU KNOW NINE TO FIVE OR WHATEVER\n[20:07] FIE038: EVERYONE SORT OF KEEPS THEIR OWN HOURS\n[20:08] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[20:11] MIE032: SO CAN YOU JUST SUMMARIZE BRIEFLY THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YOUR TWO PROPOSALS THE KEY DIFFERENCES\n[20:17] MIO036: UM I THINK IT'S WHAT I TRIED TO TO DO BEFORE IT'S THE SHARED LOUNGE UH TH\n[20:17] MIE032: UH SH SHARED\n[20:19] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:20] MIE032: YEAH THE SHARED LOUNGE THE THE ASSISTANTS WITH THEIR PROFESSORS\n[20:25] MIO036: UM\n[20:25] MIE032: IN TWO CASES\n[20:26] MIE032: YEAH\n[20:27] FIE038: YEAH\n[20:27] MIO078: AND THEN SECRETARY HAS SEPARATE ROOM\n[20:27] MIO036: DO YOU HAVE ASSISTANTS WITH PROFESSORS\n[20:30] FIE038: WE HAVE PIERRETTE AND MARIANNE IN THE SAME\n[20:32] MIO036: YEAH\n[20:32] MIO036: NO I THINK THIS IS QUITE ACCEPTED AND IT'S A BIT THE CASE\n[20:34] MIE032: OH OKAY\n[20:35] MIE032: SO THAT'S OKAY\n[20:35] MIO078: YEAH OKAY 'CAUSE\n[20:35] MIE032: YEAH\n[20:36] MIO036: NO I THINK IT'S UH THE LOUNGE UH THE ADMIN ROOM\n[20:37] MIE032: SO YEAH\n[20:39] MIO078: YEAH OKAY\n[20:39] MIE032: T. V. AT THE LOUNGE THE ADMIN ROOM SEPARATE\n[20:40] MIO036: AN\n[20:42] MIO036: YEAH AND THE NUMBER OF SLOTS FOR VISITORS AND FOR THIS NEW STUDENT WHO ARRIVES\n[20:42] MIE032: NOT SHARED\n[20:42] FIE038: YEAH\n[20:44] FIE038: FOR VISITORS\n[20:45] MIO078: MM\n[20:47] MIO036: BECAUSE HAVING JUST ONE SPARE PLACE THIS WAS PROBABLY THE STRONGEST DISAGREEMENT IN MY GROUP\n[20:53] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[20:53] MIO036: PEOPLE SAID UH WE SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST TWO OR THREE SPARE PLACES JUST FOR YOU KNOW GROWING OR SOMETIMES YOU HAVE THREE INTERNS THAT ARRIVE\n[20:58] MIO078: MM\n[21:02] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[21:03] MIO036: SO EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT PERFECT PLACES\n[21:06] MIO036: UM\n[21:09] MIE032: OKAY SO YOU BASICALLY ACHIEVE THAT BY GIVING LESS SPACE TO THE READING ROOM I THINK\n[21:14] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[21:15] MIO036: YEAH THAT'S YEAH THAT'S HOW WE DID IN IN OUR PROPOSAL YEAH\n[21:15] MIE032: YEAH\n[21:15] FIE038: YEAH\n[21:16] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:16] MIE032: RIGHT\n[21:18] FIE038: YEAH\n[21:20] MIO036: UH\n[21:22] MIE032: SO I GUESS WHAT ONE OF THE QUESTIONS IS HOW IMPORTANT IS THE READING ROOM TO YOUR GROUP REALLY\n[21:26] MIE032: IS IT IS IT SOMETHING THAT'S A VERY VALUED THING THAT HAS TO BE PROTECTED UM\n[21:26] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:32] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[21:32] MIE032: OR IS IT OKAY TO L MAKE IT BE KIND OF THIS SPARE SPACE THAT GETS USED UP A LITTLE BIT WHEN YOU NEED WHEN YOU HAVE SOME EXTRA VISITORS OR THINGS LIKE THAT\n[21:35] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:39] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:41] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:41] MIE032: I THINK THAT'S\n[21:42] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[21:43] FIE038: I THINK BECAUSE IT'S A FAIRLY NEW THING IT'S A LITTLE HARD TO SAY AT THIS POINT\n[21:46] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:48] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[21:49] FIE038: I THINK THAT MOST PEOPLE LIKE IT NOW THAT IT'S THERE\n[21:51] FIE038: THEY SORT OF SEE THE VALUE OF IT AND THEY WOULDN'T WANT TO SEE IT WIPED OUT ENTIRELY DEFINITELY\n[21:51] MIE032: MM YEAH\n[21:56] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[21:58] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[21:58] MIE032: BUT I SUPPOSE ONCE IT IF IT GETS EATEN AWAY A LITTLE BIT AT ONE SOME POINT IT BECOMES UNUSEFUL AND THEN YEAH\n[22:01] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:02] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:03] FIE038: YEAH\n[22:03] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[22:04] MIE032: SO IT\n[22:04] FIE038: AND THAT'S THE DANGER IS\n[22:04] MIO036: YEAH MM-HMM\n[22:04] MIE032: MM YEAH\n[22:07] MIO036: BUT THEN WE NEED TO SQUEEZE IN IN ONE OF THE THREE PERSON ROOMS SOME EXTRA VISITOR SPACE AND UH I I THINK SO\n[22:09] MIO078: N D\n[22:14] FIE038: YEAH\n[22:15] MIO036: IF IF WE WANT TO KEEP THE READING ROOM\n[22:18] MIO036: UH I THINK IT'S POSSIBLE BY PLAYING A LITTLE BIT WITH THE FURNITURE\n[22:21] MIO078: HMM\n[22:22] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[22:22] MIO036: UM SO YEAH\n[22:25] MIO036: I THINK ANOTHER POINT HERE AND I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU YOU FEEL ABOUT IT IS WELL\n[22:30] MIO036: THE FACT THAT MARTIN IS SAID HE WOULD BE QUITE NOISY FIFTY PER CENT OF THE TIME\n[22:34] MIO036: SO MANY PHONE CALLS\n[22:35] MIO036: SO I WOULDN'T PUT HIM IN THAT BIG OFFICE EVEN IF HE'S FIFTY PER CENT BUT HE'S STILL A PROFESSOR HERE AND WE GOT HIM FROM E. P. F. L.\n[22:38] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:41] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[22:44] FIE038: MM 'KAY\n[22:44] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[22:45] MIO036: SO THAT I I THINK I MEAN IF WE NEED TO REACH A SOLUTION NOW I I WOULDN'T MIND WORKING FROM YOUR PLAN AND DOING SOME CHANGES\n[22:54] MIO036: OR IF YOU PREFER WORKING FROM MINE AND DOING OTHER CHANGES\n[22:56] FIE038: SURE\n[22:56] FIE038: EITHER WAY\n[22:59] MIO036: SO UM\n[23:00] FIE038: OKAY WELL SINCE THIS ONE'S UP KEEP THIS ONE IN\n[23:03] MIO036: OKAY YEAH\n[23:04] MIO036: DEPENDS HOW HOW EASY YOU CAN WRITE IN IT\n[23:06] FIE038: EASILY GO AHEAD\n[23:08] MIO036: OKAY SO LET'S KEEP THE READING ROOM\n[23:10] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[23:10] MIO036: UH ALSO I THINK PIERRETTE PIERRETTE AND MARTIN P SHOULD DESERVE AT LEAST I THINK OFFICES WITH ONE PERSON NOT WITH TWO\n[23:13] MIO078: YEAH\n[23:15] FIE038: DOUBLE ROOMS\n[23:18] FIE038: MM 'KAY\n[23:19] MIO036: UH\n[23:19] MIO078: MAYBE CAN YOU COMBINE BOTH OR LIKE IN TWO PERSON ROOM PIERRETTE TOO\n[23:23] FIE038: PIERRETTE AND MARTIN\n[23:25] MIO078: YEAH MARTIN IS FIFTY PER CENT\n[23:26] MIO036: YEAH\n[23:27] MIO036: WE WE NEVER ASKED THEM IT COULD BE BUT UM ON THE OTHER SIDE THEY HAVE\n[23:30] MIO078: MAYBE\n[23:31] MIO036: I THINK NO REAL PROJECT IN COMMON SO I WONDER\n[23:35] MIO078: OKAY\n[23:36] MIO036: WHE I I THINK I WOULD PREFER AND PROBABLY MY GROUP WOULD PREFER\n[23:41] MIO036: TO SEE THEM WITH THE RESPECTIVE ASSISTANTS AND I THINK PIERRETTE PLUS MARIANNE IS A VERY GOOD COMBINATION\n[23:46] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[23:47] MIO036: WHY NOT SWITCHING THEM FROM YEAH THAT OFFICE\n[23:51] FIE038: HERE\n[23:52] MIO036: YEAH SWITCH THE WHOLE GROUP\n[23:55] MIO036: YEAH MARIANNE SWEDISH AND THEN PIERRETTE\n[23:55] FIE038: OUT\n[23:59] MIE032: SO WHAT DOES THAT MEAN SWEDISH UM\n[24:01] FIE038: THERE'S TWO MARIANNES ONE IS SWEDISH ONE IS FINNISH\n[24:02] MIO036: BECAUSE THERE ARE TWO MARIANNES\n[24:02] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:03] MIO078: ONE IS FINISHING\n[24:03] MIE032: OH I SEE\n[24:04] FIE038: SO WE JUST CALL THEM THE SWEDISH AND THE FINNISH\n[24:05] MIE032: OKAY\n[24:06] MIE032: OKAY\n[24:07] MIO036: AND BOTH FAMILY NAMES START WITH S. T. A.\n[24:08] FIE038: OOPS\n[24:11] MIO078: OH\n[24:11] MIE032: OH\n[24:12] MIO036: NO\n[24:13] MIE032: OKAY\n[24:13] FIE038: NO BOTH START WITH S. BUT\n[24:13] MIO036: NO NOT TRUE\n[24:14] MIO036: THE JUST S.\n[24:15] MIE032: JUST S. UH SO JUST TO KNOW WHO THEY ARE OKAY\n[24:15] MIO036: YES\n[24:22] FIE038: UH IT WAS BRUNO RIGHT\n[24:25] FIE038: YEAH\n[24:27] FIE038: MM 'KAY\n[24:28] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[24:30] MIO036: NOW LET'S DO SOMETHING WITH MARTIN TOO\n[24:33] MIO036: UM\n[24:34] MIO078: BUT THEN YOU CAN CREATE ON MORE SPARED PLACE IN THAT BIG THREE PIECE ROOM NO\n[24:38] FIE038: IN HERE\n[24:39] MIO078: YEAH SOMEWHERE\n[24:39] MIO036: YEAH MAYBE WE CAN WRITE IT DOWN SAY VIS VIS ONE\n[24:40] MIO078: FIFTY PER CENT\n[24:41] FIE038: OKAY\n[24:42] MIO036: DAVID IS FIFTY PER CENT AND VISITOR ONE SHOULD YEAH OR SPARE OR IT'S FINE\n[24:48] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[24:50] FIE038: WELL FOR M MARTIN IF YOU DIDN'T MIND WORKING WITH MARTIN WE CAN SWITCH NANCY AND MARTIN HERE\n[24:50] MIO036: GISELLA\n[24:53] MIO036: YEAH MM-HMM\n[24:54] MIO036: I THINK THAT'S CLOSER TO WHAT I SAID\n[24:58] FIE038: OOPS\n[25:01] MIO036: WELL BECAUSE ACTUALLY WE HAVE THIS PROJECT IN COMMON\n[25:04] MIO036: YOU KNOW CALL I. M. TWO\n[25:06] FIE038: YEAH\n[25:07] FIE038: AH\n[25:08] FIE038: WRONG KEYBOARD\n[25:10] MIE032: I'VE HEARD OF THAT\n[25:14] MIO036: UM YEAH I THINK IT'S AND SO D COULD WE UM\n[25:20] FIE038: SO WE CAN SAY THAT THIS IS SORT OF FOR BUT THEN AGAIN YOU GET THE MORE FORMAL VISITOR IN WITH A BUNCH OF STUDENTS IN A CROWDED ROOM\n[25:26] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[25:29] MIO036: WELL I THINK YEAH ALWAYS GISELLA BUT I THINK THERE IS NO WAY TO UH\n[25:34] FIE038: WELL YOU CAN SAY THAT THIS ONE IS FOR LET'S SAY STAGIEURS OR INTERNS\n[25:37] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[25:38] MIO036: YEAH SORT OF SECOND UH\n[25:40] FIE038: UM\n[25:40] MIO078: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[25:41] MIO036: UM YEAH\n[25:42] MIO078: BUT THEN YOU CAN MOVE ADMINISTRATION TO THE SINGLE ROOM\n[25:45] MIO078: THE K BECAUSE SHE'S ONLY FIFTY PER CENT WORKING AND\n[25:49] FIE038: YEAH\n[25:50] MIO078: AND SHE WILL\n[25:53] MIO036: SO YOU WOULD PUT GISELLA IN A ONE PERSON ROOM\n[25:54] MIO078: OH YEAH\n[25:55] MIO078: YEAH AND GIVE THAT ROOM TO F SOME PROFESSOR WITH A STUDENT OR FROM FOR VISITOR WITH THE VISITING PLACE OR\n[25:56] MIO036: YEAH\n[25:57] MIO036: YEAH\n[26:02] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[26:05] MIO036: YEAH WE COULD YEAH EVEN PUT\n[26:09] FIE038: WELL YOU CAN MOVE MAGGIE AND BRUNO\n[26:12] MIO036: WE COULDN'T PUT MAGGIE AND BRUNO TOGETHER\n[26:13] FIE038: INTO THIS ROOM\n[26:14] MIO036: THAT'S OBVIOUSLY THE CASE\n[26:14] FIE038: MOVE GISELLA MOVE THE OTHER SPARE PLACE TO THE BIG ROOM BUT THEN THERE'S NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE IN THERE\n[26:21] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[26:23] MIO036: NO LET'S LEAVE IT LIKE THIS FOR THE MOMENT\n[26:25] MIO036: HOW DO YOU FEEL BECAUSE YOUR OFFICE WELL THREE PERSONS AND YOU ARE ALL FULL TIME IN THERE SO YOU WITH NANCY AND MARIA\n[26:32] FIE038: WE'RE NOT TERRIBLY NOISY I THINK IT'LL BE FINE\n[26:34] MIO036: UH-HUH\n[26:35] MIO036: YEAH AND YOU HAVE PARMENIDES IN COMMON WITH NANCY\n[26:37] FIE038: YEAH\n[26:39] FIE038: AND I AM TOO IN COMMON WITH MARIA\n[26:40] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[26:41] FIE038: AND WE WORK ON SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT SCHEDULES TOO 'CAUSE MARIA AND I TEND TO WORK EARLIER AND NANCY TENDS TO WORK LATER\n[26:46] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[26:47] FIE038: SO THAT SHOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM\n[26:50] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[26:51] MIO036: AND DO YOU THINK WE COULD PUT A VISITOR WITH NIKOS AND YALINA\n[26:54] MIO036: BECAUSE IT'S IT'S ALSO IT'S NOT VERY CLEAR YOU KNOW YALINA'S THAT WE SAID IN OUR MEETING\n[26:59] MIO036: YALINA'S MASTER THESIS SHOULD BE DEFENDED IN A COUPLE OF MONTHS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[27:05] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[27:06] MIO036: SO WE DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT HAPPENS AFTERWARDS\n[27:08] MIO036: SO WE COULD AT LEAST THINK IT'S SORT OF AN OPEN PLACE\n[27:11] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:12] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[27:12] MIO036: OR WE COULD GET THAT OFFICE FOR YOU AND NANCY AND PUT NIKOS AND UH YALINA WITH MARIA AND A VISITOR\n[27:13] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:20] MIO036: WHAT ABOUT THAT\n[27:22] MIO036: WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO HAVE A CALMER SPOT\n[27:22] FIE038: YEAH\n[27:24] FIE038: SURE\n[27:26] FIE038: UM SO YOU WANT TO DO\n[27:29] MIE032: MM\n[27:30] FIE038: THAT'S GONNA BACK FIRE ON ME\n[27:32] MIE032: SO WHEN YOU WHEN YOU PUT FOUR PEOPLE IN THAT OFFICE DOES THAT MEAN YOU'RE PLANNING ON FOUR DESKS\n[27:37] MIE032: YOU NEED SPACE FOR FOUR DESKS\n[27:38] FIE038: YEAH\n[27:38] MIE032: YEAH\n[27:39] FIE038: AND THAT'S THE PROBLEM IS THAT YOU EITHER GET SMALLER DESKS 'CAUSE THE ONES THAT WE HAVE NOW WON'T FIT\n[27:40] MIE032: DO YOU KNOW IF IT'S POSSIBLE\n[27:41] MIE032: YEAH\n[27:44] MIO036: YEAH\n[27:46] MIO036: YEAH BUT A VISITOR ACTUALLY UH DOESN'T HAVE THAT MUCH PAPER SO FOR INSTANCE MAYBE THEY DON'T NEED UH\n[27:50] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:52] MIO036: WELL UH THE PLACE TO PUT THEIR FILES YOU KNOW A SMALLER DRAWER\n[27:54] MIE032: MM RIGHT\n[27:56] MIO036: THEY JUST NEED A A DESK AND PROBABLY JUST ONE DRAWER UNDER UNDERNEATH\n[27:59] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:00] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[28:01] MIE032: AND SO YOU CAN FIT THAT YOU THINK\n[28:03] MIO078: BUT YOU CAN'T PUT THREE DESKS IN THE TWO PERSON ROOMS\n[28:07] FIE038: NO\n[28:07] MIO036: YEAH PROBABLY NOT\n[28:08] MIO036: I THINK IT WOULDN'T BE UH YALINA AND MAYBE WE COULD THINK OF A VISITOR TOO HERE\n[28:08] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[28:09] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:15] MIO036: SO THAT\n[28:15] FIE038: I THINK IT'S GONNA BE TOO MUCH\n[28:17] MIO036: THINK SO\n[28:19] FIE038: WELL MARIA IS FULL TIME\n[28:19] MIO036: BECAUSE REMEMBER THERE IS ALSO THIS PAOLA ARRIVING UM ON THE NEW PROJECT\n[28:24] MIO036: SO YOU KNOW SUSAN INSISTED THAT UH\n[28:29] MIO036: WE SHOULD BE\n[28:33] MIO036: AND IT IT'S AL ALSO IT'S NOT VERY CLEAR BECAUSE NIKOS AND YALINA ARE WELL\n[28:38] MIO036: NIKOS IS UM RESEARCH STUDENT YALINA WILL FINISH HER MASTER THESIS SO IT'S\n[28:45] MIO036: YEAH OKAY\n[28:46] MIO036: YEAH PAOLA OR MM-HMM\n[28:47] FIE038: SO JUST LIKE THAT\n[28:49] MIO036: OR MAYBE PAOLA WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE\n[28:51] MIE032: MM\n[28:52] MIO036: YEAH I THINK THAT'S QUITE OKAY\n[28:53] MIO036: I DON'T KNOW ABOUT ANY PREFERENCE OF MAGGIE BEING ALONE OR WITH BRUNO OR NO\n[28:54] MIE032: NO\n[28:54] FIE038: OKAY\n[28:58] FIE038: I DON'T THINK SHE CARES\n[29:00] MIO036: YEAH\n[29:01] MIE032: MM\n[29:01] MIO036: UM DAVID MENTIONED ALSO THAT THERE SHOULD BE SOME KIND OF GENDER BALANCE\n[29:07] MIO078: YEAH\n[29:08] MIO036: UH I DON'T KNOW IF THERE IS A STRONG CONSTRAINT BUT I THINK WE ARE DOING PRETTY WELL\n[29:11] MIE032: YOU MEAN MAYBE YOU SHOULD BREAK THE WALL BETWEEN THE MEN'S ROOM AND THE WOMEN'S ROOM\n[29:12] MIO036: WELL SO\n[29:16] MIO036: I'M NOT SURE THAT WAS WHAT WAS MEANT BUT\n[29:16] MIE032: SORRY\n[29:22] MIE032: NO\n[29:24] FIE038: ACTU BRUNO DID MENTION THAT HE DIDN'T WANT TO BE IN A ROOM WITH A LOT OF PEOPLE 'CAUSE HE DID THAT BEFORE AND HE DIDN'T REALLY LIKE IT\n[29:31] FIE038: SO MAYBE\n[29:31] MIO078: OH MM\n[29:33] MIO036: HA\n[29:33] FIE038: I DON'T KNOW I CAN SWITCH WITH HIM AND WE CAN PUT HIM AND NANCY TOGETHER\n[29:36] FIE038: I DON'T MIND IT DOESN'T REALLY BOTHER ME\n[29:38] MIO036: OKAY THAT'S FINE IF HE MENTIONED THIS TO YOU THAT'S QUITE NICE\n[29:40] FIE038: OKAY\n[29:41] FIE038: YEAH\n[29:41] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[29:43] MIO036: AND OKAY YEAH I'M WITH MARTIN\n[29:46] MIO036: NOT VERY BALANCED\n[29:49] FIE038: WELL THE GENDER BALANCING WE HAVE MORE WOMEN THAN MEN IN OUR DEPARTMENT ANYWAYS SO\n[29:51] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[29:54] MIO036: YEAH THAT'S WHY OKAY IF YOU DON'T MIND ME SHARING THE OFFICE WITH MARTIN THAT'S FINE\n[29:59] FIE038: NO\n[29:59] MIO036: OKAY YEAH THAT LOOKS GOOD\n[30:00] MIO036: SO AGNES WITH MARIANNE AND DAVID\n[30:01] FIE038: OKAY\n[30:02] MIO036: YEAH SO YOU HAVE I. M. TWO IN COMMON\n[30:05] MIO036: THAT'S NICE AND HE IS FIFTY PER CENT SO THAT MEANS THE OFFICE IS NOT VERY CROWDED\n[30:10] MIO036: OKAY THE OTHER ONE IS A BIT CROWDED BUT THAT'S OKAY\n[30:12] FIE038: DO YOU SEE ANY CONSTRAINTS FROM ANY ADMINISTRATIVE SIDES\n[30:12] MIO036: GISEL\n[30:15] MIE032: MM\n[30:16] MIO078: MM\n[30:18] MIO078: BUT EVEN LIKE YOU CAN PUT MM PAOLA IN ADMINISTRATE OFFICE LIKE\n[30:22] MIE032: MM\n[30:24] MIO078: YOU'RE ALREADY THREE PEOPLE\n[30:26] MIO078: MM IT LOOKS LIKE SMALL ROOM COMPARED TO THE OTHER THREE P\n[30:28] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[30:30] MIE032: IS YOUR PERSON TO SQUARE METER RATIO WITHIN THE N UNIVERSITY NORMS\n[30:36] MIO078: HMM\n[30:37] MIO036: UM I I THINK FOR THE MOMENT\n[30:37] FIE038: GOOD QUESTION\n[30:38] MIE032: OVERALL\n[30:40] MIE032: WE DON'T WE DON'T I MEAN\n[30:41] MIE032: WE DON'T WANT PEOPLE COMING IN SEEING THIS LAVISH READING ROOM AND AND AND EVERYONE HAVING THEIR OWN OFFICE IF THAT'S NOT WHAT WE ARE HAVING IN THE OTHER PLACES\n[30:44] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:45] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:47] MIO078: K\n[30:50] FIE038: YEAH\n[30:50] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[30:51] MIE032: WE HAVE TO MAKE SURE THAT UM IF FOR EXAMPLE THERE'S A SPARE READING ROOM LIKE WE WERE SAYING BEFORE\n[30:52] MIO036: YEAH\n[30:57] MIE032: OVERALL YOUR DEPARTMENT HAS DOESN'T HAVE EXCESSIVE SPACE PER PERSON\n[31:01] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[31:01] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[31:02] MIO036: WELL WHAT WAS SAID IN IN MY GROUP ACTUALLY SUSAN WHO KNOWS PROFESSORS FROM OTHER UM OTHER FACULTIES\n[31:10] MIO036: WELL SHE NOTICED THAT MOST OF THEM HAVE ROOMS ALONE\n[31:14] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[31:14] MIO036: SO THIS IS TRUE FOR SUSAN AND MAGGIE BUT NOT TRUE HERE FOR PIERRETTE AND AND AND MARTIN\n[31:19] MIO036: SO WE CAN ALREADY ARGUE THAT UH WE'RE SQUEEZING IN EVEN THE THE PROFESSORS\n[31:25] MIO036: IT'S TRUE THAT THE READING ROOM BUT YOU KNOW WE FOUGHT SO MUCH TO HAVE IT SO LET'S UH LET'S TRY TO HAVE IT THERE\n[31:31] MIO036: AND I THINK PUTTING FOUR PEOPLE IN A THREE PERSON ROOM IS ALREADY A SIGN THAT UH WE ARE ALREADY QUITE UH QUITE FULL\n[31:37] MIE032: MM RIGHT\n[31:38] MIO036: SO UM I THINK YEAH IT'S NORMALLY THE NOMINAL CAPACITY OF THIS I THINK IT'S UH EIGHTEEN PEOPLE\n[31:46] FIE038: YEAH\n[31:46] MIO036: UM EIGHTEEN OR OR SEVENTEEN\n[31:47] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[31:49] MIO036: AND WE'RE ONLY FIFTEEN IF YOU DON'T COUNT PAOLA AND SOME VISITOR'S PLACE\n[31:51] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[31:55] FIE038: MM-HMM\n[31:55] MIO036: AND I THINK IT'S QUITE IMPORTANT TO HAVE SPACE FOR VISITORS BECAUSE IF YOU HAVE NO VISITORS OR IF YOU CANNOT TAKE A NEW\n[31:59] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[32:03] MIO036: WELL INTERN DURING THE SUMMER YOU'RE VERY MUCH HANDICAPPED\n[32:06] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[32:07] MIO036: SO I THINK WE'RE YEAH ON WELL THE REACTION OF MY GROUP WAS THAT THIS WAS ALMOST FULL ALREADY SO I WELL WE TRIED TO\n[32:13] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[32:14] FIE038: YEAH\n[32:14] FIE038: SO BASICALLY WE'RE MOVING INTO A NEW SPACE BUT IT'S\n[32:15] MIO036: I THIN\n[32:17] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[32:18] FIE038: ONLY MARGINALLY BETTER THAN THE OLD ONE\n[32:20] MIE032: MM YEAH\n[32:20] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[32:22] MIO036: YEAH SO I THINK YEAH\n[32:22] MIE032: MM BU\n[32:23] MIO036: WHAT WE COULD SAY ABOUT THE READING ROOM IS THAT WE WE SQUEEZE QUITE A LOT OF PEOPLE IN IN THE OTHER OFFICES SO I THINK IT'S OKAY\n[32:27] MIE032: MM-HMM\n[32:29] MIE032: ALRIGHT\n[32:32] MIE032: WELL\n[32:33] MIO036: UM\n[32:33] MIE032: IT'S GOOD IN CASE I EVER HAVE TO DEFEND IT\n[32:36] MIE032: YOU KNOW IT'S GOOD TO HAVE SOME NUMBERS IF YOU CAN COME UP WITH SOME NUMBERS UH\n[32:38] FIE038: MM SURE YEAH WE CAN DO THAT\n[32:39] MIE032: SOME\n[32:40] MIE032: AND MAYBE UH RELATIVE TO SOME OTHER COMPARABLE DEPARTMENTS\n[32:44] MIE032: THAT'S IT'S IT'S GOOD TO HAVE THAT\n[32:44] MIO036: MM-HMM\n[32:44] FIE038: MM 'KAY\n[32:45] MIO078: YEAH\n[32:48] MIE032: BUT IF YOU BOTH AGREE WITH THIS PLAN AND YOU THINK YOUR GROUP WILL BE HAPPY THEN UH FINE WITH ME\n[32:52] FIE038: SURE\n[32:53] MIO078: YEAH\n[32:55] MIE032: I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU WHAT DO 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TWELVE\n[5:10] MIO024: NO ELEVEN\n[5:12] MIO016: UH TEN YEAH\n[5:12] MIO024: OR NO THIS IS TEN INDEED OKAY\n[5:15] MIO016: AND THEN THERE'S UM\n[5:15] MIO024: YEAH\n[5:17] MIO024: YEAH THIS ONE IT'S ELEVEN TWELVE\n[5:17] MIO066: MM-HMM\n[5:19] MIO016: OKAY\n[5:22] MIO024: OR FOURTEEN SECONDS\n[5:27] MIO066: OKAY\n[5:30] MIO024: YEAH OKAY\n[5:31] MIO024: OKAY\n[5:31] MIO024: YEAH IT'S INSIDE AND YEAH\n[5:32] MIO016: YES\n[5:33] MIO016: AND THIS ONE YEAH IT'S A DISSOLVE IT'S A DISSOLVE SO IT DOESN'T DETECT YEAH\n[5:34] MIO024: IT'S REALLY A DISSOLVE OR IS IT REALLY LIKE IS YOU HAVE THE FEELING THAT IT'S BOTH\n[5:37] MIO066: OKAY\n[5:40] MIO016: WHEN I SAW THE M. WITH M. PLAYER IT'S A DISSOLVE YEAH\n[5:42] MIO024: OKAY\n[5:47] MIO024: BUT IT'S IT'S IT'S NOT STANDARD MAN MADE MOVIES BECAUSE I WOULD SAY MOST OF THE TIME PEOPLE COULDN DIDN'T DO ANY DISSOLVE\n[5:54] MIO066: HMM\n[5:56] MIO066: MM\n[5:59] MIO024: YEAH I COULD SEE HERE I MEAN THAT IT WAS LIKE HORSE IT WAS ONLY ONE SINGLE ONE\n[6:00] MIO016: YEAH\n[6:01] MIO016: OKAY\n[6:03] MIO016: YEAH\n[6:04] MIO016: I DON'T KNOW IF THIS ONE IF WE SEE WAS CORRECTLY UH YOU SEE\n[6:09] MIO024: N YEAH YEAH\n[6:10] MIO016: YEAH\n[6:10] MIO024: THIS IS THE ONE I I HAD SEEN YEAH\n[6:12] MIO016: YEAH\n[6:13] MIO024: BUT AS I SAID I MEAN UH WITH EVEN THE MOTION DETECTOR WHEN IT'S BLACK IT'S THERE IS NOT S NO STRUCTURE\n[6:18] MIO024: SO YOU DON'T ESTI YEAH BUT YOU DON'T REALLY ESTIMATE MOTION\n[6:18] MIO016: BUT THERE IS A MOON\n[6:20] MIO016: BUT OKAY BECAUSE THERE IS NO MOTION IN FACT BETWEEN THE TWO SHOTS\n[6:24] MIO024: WELL THERE IS NO STRUCTURE\n[6:26] MIO024: THERE IS NO TEXTURE IF YOU WANT TO SAY SO AND THIS IS THIS IS NOT SO GOOD FOR THE MOTION\n[6:27] MIO016: YEAH OKAY OKAY\n[6:31] MIO024: UH BUT FOR INSTANCE OF COURSE BETWEEN THE HORSE AND UH AND UM THE C THE C UH UH YEAH\n[6:40] MIO024: UH THE COWS YEAH MAYBE WE COULD HAVE DETECTED THINGS\n[6:44] MIO016: THE COW\n[6:45] MIO016: YEAH\n[6:47] MIO024: BUT IT'S NOT EVEN SURE BECAUSE THE BACKGROUND IS QUITE SIMILAR AND UH IT'S IT'S IT'S NOT THAT SURE\n[6:49] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[6:54] MIO016: YEAH MAYBE TO EXPLAIN THIS METHOD WAS USING UH A SIMPLE UH UH DISTANCE BETWEEN UH CONSECUTIVE HISTOGRAMS\n[7:03] MIO066: OKAY\n[7:03] MIO016: AND WE DIDN'T USE MOTION FEATURES AT ALL FOR THAT THAT'S WHY I WE\n[7:06] MIO066: MM\n[7:08] MIO024: SO IT'S YEAH\n[7:09] MIO024: THE HISTOGRAM SO WE HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH IT\n[7:11] MIO066: YEAH\n[7:11] MIO066: YEAH\n[7:11] MIO016: YEAH OKAY\n[7:12] MIO024: SO IT'S IT'S SCRAMBLED SO YOU CAN SCRAMBLE THE IMAGE AND YOU GET THE SAME HISTOGRAM\n[7:16] MIO066: OKAY\n[7:19] MIO066: YEAH\n[7:19] MIO024: SO THERE IS NO STRUCTURE INDEED SO OF COURSE WHEN YOU LOOK THE HORSE AND THEN YOU CAN SEE AS A COW THE COWS\n[7:20] MIO066: OKAY\n[7:25] MIO024: OF COURSE YOU HAVE A BLACK IN THE TOP AND UH YOU HAVE ALSO UH MAYBE EIGHTY PERCENT OF LIKE GREEN UH\n[7:33] MIO024: WHICH IS EVEN NOT GREEN THERE BUT UH UH GRASS\n[7:33] MIO066: MM-HMM\n[7:37] MIO024: YOU HAVE STONES AND UH SO THERE OF COURSE ARE DIFFERENCES BECAUSE ON THE ONE HAND YOU HAVE HORSE BUT IT'S BLACK\n[7:43] MIO024: SO YOU HAVE MORE SKY WHICH IS BLACK ON THE RIGHT SO YOU DON'T CARE ABOUT THIS\n[7:47] MIO066: OKAY\n[7:49] MIO024: SO IT'S A GLO IT'S GLOBAL IT'S A GLOBAL HISTOGRAM SO YEAH\n[7:53] MIO066: 'KAY\n[7:55] MIO024: BUT IT'S WHEN FOR THIS I WOULD FOR THIS APPLICATION I COULD IMAGINE THAT IT WOULD WERE QUITE HIGH\n[8:00] MIO066: HMM\n[8:00] MIO016: ENOUGH\n[8:02] MIO024: UH AND IT'S A THRESHOLD BUT STILL IT'S ADAPTIVE RIGHT IF I REMEMBER WELL YEAH\n[8:05] MIO016: YEAH\n[8:06] MIO016: YEAH\n[8:07] MIO016: WITH A SLIDING WINDOW\n[8:09] MIO066: YEAH\n[8:09] MIO066: OKAY\n[8:10] MIO024: SO\n[8:11] MIO024: BECAUSE OF COURSE IF YOU JUST COMPUTE THE YEAH\n[8:13] MIO016: I CAN SHOW YOU UH\n[8:15] MIO024: IF YOU HAVE THE REPORT BECAUSE IF YOU COMPUTE THE UM DISTANCE BETWEEN THE TWO HISTOGRAMS I THINK THIS WAS BHATTACHARYA\n[8:21] MIO016: YEAH\n[8:22] MIO024: RIGHT\n[8:22] MIO024: SO NOW WE KNOW\n[8:22] MIO066: HMM\n[8:23] MIO066: OKAY\n[8:25] MIO024: AND UH SO IF YOU TAKE UH THESE TWO WITH THE WITH THE BHATTACHARYA UH THEN OF COURSE YOU SHOULD JUST DO A THRESHOLD\n[8:35] MIO024: WHEN THERE IS MOTION YOU WILL SEE A LOT OF THINGS CHANGING SO BY USING AN L. R. T. T. THRESHOLD\n[8:39] MIO066: OKAY\n[8:41] MIO024: IF YOU SEE THAT THERE IS A CONTINUOUS CHANGE OF THE D DISTANCE YOU DON'T DO A THRESHOLD\n[8:46] MIO024: IT'S ONLY IF YOU HAVE AN IDENTIFIED PEAK WHICH IS M FIFTY PERCENT OR MAYBE UH TWO TIMES HIGHER THAN THE THE NEXT SECOND VALUE IN THE WINDOW\n[8:49] MIO066: OKAY\n[8:59] MIO024: THEN YOU SAY IT'S IT'S A SHOT\n[9:01] MIO016: YEAH\n[9:02] MIO024: RIGHT I DON'T KNOW\n[9:02] MIO016: I DON'T KNOW IF WE C WE WANT TO MAKE UH USE THE WHITEBOARD OR HERE IT'S UH IT WAS UH TO DIS IT'S INFRA ONLY THE THIS PART ABOUT UH SHOT BOUNDARY DETECTION IS IN FRENCH UNFORTUNATELY\n[9:13] MIO024: YEAH YEAH\n[9:17] MIO016: BUT UH THE THIS IMAGE SHOWS THE RESULTS USING MOTION WHEN YOU S USE THE MOTION FEATURES AND HERE ON THE RIGHT IS WHEN USING THE HISTOGRAM UH DISTANCE\n[9:17] MIO024: YEAH\n[9:33] MIO016: AND THE THE MOTION FEATURES CAN BETTER SHOW WHAT'S GOING ON WHEN THERE IS SUCH A DIFFICULT UH TRANSITION WHILE WITH THE HISTOGRAM UM\n[9:33] MIO066: OKAY\n[9:46] MIO016: YEAH IT JUST SHOWS THAT THERE IS A SHOT UH CHANGE AT THE END BUT EVEN FOR DISSOLVES\n[9:52] MIO016: I DON'T HAVE EXAMPLES HERE BUT UM THERE IS NOT A STRICT UH TRANSITION\n[9:58] MIO066: MM-HMM\n[9:59] MIO016: UH IT'S CONTINUOUS FOR DISSOLVES\n[9:59] MIO024: IT'S CONTINUOUS FOR DISSOLVE YEAH\n[10:01] MIO066: OKAY\n[10:02] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[10:03] MIO024: BUT AN ANYWAY IT'S DIFFICULT I MEAN IN TH IN IN IN GENERAL\n[10:03] MIO016: DISSOLVES IS UH YEAH\n[10:03] MIO066: YEAH I UNDERSTAND\n[10:04] MIO066: OKAY\n[10:08] MIO024: BECAUSE SOMETIMES YOU HAVE SOME DISSOLVE YOU COULD IMAGINE THEY ARE PART OF OF OF A SCENE AND UH SO\n[10:15] MIO066: YEAH\n[10:16] MIO024: BUT OF COURSE WHEN YOU HAVE CUTS YOU CAN SEE THEY ARE EASY TO DETECT RIGHT I MEAN LIKE SOMETHING YEAH\n[10:19] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[10:19] MIO016: YEAH\n[10:21] MIO024: SO UH YEAH SO WITH THE MOTION BASICALLY THE MOTION TRIED TO ESTIMATE WELL THE MOTION BETWEEN TWO FRAMES\n[10:24] MIO066: OKAY\n[10:28] MIO024: RIGHT IF MY IMAGE IS THERE BUT AFTER IT'S THERE AND IT LOOKS AT HOW MANY POINTS C ARE WELL MATCHED\n[10:29] MIO066: OKAY\n[10:34] MIO066: OKAY\n[10:34] MIO024: SO YOU CAN SEE THAT LIKE SOMEBODY SPEAKING AND SO AND SO BEFORE THE SH BEFORE THE SHOT YOU CAN SEE THAT USUALLY THERE ARE LIKE NINETY PERCENT OF THE POINTS AT LEAST\n[10:43] MIO024: RIGHT WHO HAVE SOME MOTION SO UH\n[10:43] MIO066: HMM\n[10:47] MIO024: BUT THEN AFTER SUDDENLY IF YOU GO FROM ONE FRAME AND YOU TRY TO MATCH ALL THE POINTS HERE WITH LIKE A TRANSLATION\n[10:52] MIO066: MM-HMM\n[10:52] MIO024: PLUS THE ZOOM PLUS MAYBE SOME ROTATION\n[10:54] MIO066: MM-HMM\n[10:55] MIO024: YOU C YOU CAN FIND ANYTHING WELL RIGHT\n[10:57] MIO066: HMM\n[10:57] MIO024: SO BASICALLY YOU WOULD SEE THAT THE NUMBER OF POINTS MAYBE ONLY TEN PERCENT OF THE POINTS YOU CAN MATCH WELL SO IT'S EASY TO DETECT\n[11:02] MIO066: OKAY\n[11:04] MIO024: AND UH AFTER YOU CAN SEE THAT INDEED BECAUSE IT'S A LONG SHOT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE A FLAT PLANE\n[11:10] MIO024: YOU CAN DO A VERY GOOD REGISTRATION THROUGH THE NUMBER OF POINTS\n[11:11] MIO066: YEAH\n[11:14] MIO066: OKAY\n[11:14] MIO024: IS VERY HIGH I MEAN THE NUMBER OF POINTS THAT ARE MATCHING\n[11:15] MIO066: WE'LL SEE\n[11:16] MIO066: OKAY\n[11:17] MIO024: UH AND HERE YOU BASICALLY HERE WITH A HISTOGRAM UH YOU CAN SEE IT VERY FLAT\n[11:23] MIO024: BUT OF COURSE YOU SHOULD GO FROM THIS HISTOGRAM TO THIS WHICH IS ESSENTIALLY GREEN\n[11:27] MIO024: YOU HAVE THIS BIG UH MEASURE WHICH IS HERE UH THE CHI TWO I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THIS IS WHAT YOU IMPLEMENT IS USED IN THE NO IT'S\n[11:28] MIO066: SEE THE CUT\n[11:34] MIO016: NO NO NOW IT'S UH WELL FOR THE VIDEO YOU SAW IT WA IT'S BHATTACHARYA\n[11:39] MIO024: IT'S BHATTACHARYA\n[11:40] MIO024: OKAY\n[11:41] MIO066: OKAY\n[11:42] MIO024: YEAH SO YEAH AND YOU HAVE MAYBE A ONE IMAGE WITH A UM ADAPTIVE THRESHOLD I THINK\n[11:48] MIO024: YOU HAD SOMETHING LIKE THIS RIGHT\n[11:48] MIO016: YEAH\n[11:50] MIO024: JUST TO EXPLAIN UH HOW\n[11:52] MIO016: OKAY SET THE BEGINNING\n[11:53] MIO024: YEAH UH\n[11:57] MIO024: YEAH YOU SEE LIKE HERE\n[11:58] MIO024: YEAH\n[12:00] MIO016: SO THERE IS THE IDEA IS HAVING A SLIDING WINDOW\n[12:05] MIO066: MM-HMM\n[12:06] MIO016: UM WE HAVE ALREADY ALL THE DATA THAT IS ON THE GRAPH\n[12:12] MIO066: OKAY\n[12:12] MIO016: AND THEN TO DETECT UH THE THE THE THE CHANGES WE WE DO A CALCULATION UM WITH POINTS UNDER THIS SLIDING WINDOW WITHIN THIS SLIDING WINDOW\n[12:27] MIO016: AND UH WE CALCULATE SO WHAT DO WE HERE\n[12:31] MIO016: UM\n[12:34] MIO016: IN FA WE WANT TO DETECT THAT UH THIS POINTS IN THE MIDDLE IS HIGHER THAN UH\n[12:45] MIO024: ALPHA TIMES THE MAXIMUM OF THE OTHER ONES\n[12:45] MIO016: TH\n[12:47] MIO066: OKAY\n[12:48] MIO016: EXACTLY YEAH\n[12:48] MIO024: OF THE OTHER ONES\n[12:49] MIO016: ALPHA\n[12:50] MIO016: ALPHA TIMES THE MAXIMUM OF THE OTHER ONES\n[12:50] MIO066: OKAY\n[12:52] MIO024: SO THE OF COURSE IF IT'S YOU ARE NOT A MAXIMUM YOU ARE NOT GOING I INSIDE THE WINDOW YOU ARE NOT THE MAX\n[12:58] MIO024: ANYWAY YOU ARE NOT GOING TO BE TO BE ABOVE UH ALPHA TIMES THE MAX OF THE OTHERS RIGHT UH BECAUSE ALPHA IS LOW LOWER THAN ONE\n[13:01] MIO016: THE C\n[13:04] MIO066: OKAY\n[13:07] MIO024: UH\n[13:07] MIO016: BUT IF YOU ARE IN THE MAXIMUM ALREADY AND AT THIS POINT WE CHECK SIMPLY IF UH THIS VALUE IS ALPHA TIMES THE THE MAX OF THE OTHER POINTS\n[13:19] MIO024: LIKE FOR INSTANCE YEAH\n[13:19] MIO016: LET'S SAY THESE POINTS HERE\n[13:21] MIO024: LIKE FOR INSTANCE HERE I I SEE SIX BUT I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THIS WAS FOR BHATTACHARYA OR FOR UH CHI S CHI TWO\n[13:21] MIO066: OKAY\n[13:22] MIO066: OKAY\n[13:27] MIO016: UM I MAYBE FOR CHI IT'S IT SIX BUT UH YEAH BUT UH FOR BHATTACHARYA IT'S FOR THE TESTS I DID IT TWO POINT FOUR\n[13:29] MIO024: YEAH\n[13:37] MIO024: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[13:39] MIO024: TWO POINT FOUR YEAH SO IT'S A BIT LESS BECAUSE THE AMPLITUDE IS MUCH SMALLER YEAH\n[13:39] MIO016: YEAH\n[13:42] MIO016: YEAH\n[13:43] MIO066: HMM\n[13:44] MIO024: UH YEAH\n[13:45] MIO016: OKAY\n[13:45] MIO024: SO YOU CAN UH IT WAS NOT SO JUST I MEAN BECAUSE THE MOTION I MEAN IT WAS UH IN THE SHOT WE'VE SEEN\n[13:49] MIO016: NO\n[13:52] MIO024: F BECAUSE F ESPECIALLY WITH CHI TWO SQUARE IT R THE AMPLITUDE IT'S MUCH BIGGER THAN WITH BHATTACHARYA RIGHT\n[13:57] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[13:58] MIO024: UH YOU CAN SEE THAT IT COULD GO TO SEVEN HUNDRED AND WHEN IT'S THERE IS NOTHING IT'S CAN BE ZERO\n[14:01] MIO016: MM\n[14:03] MIO024: WITH BHATTACHARYA IT'S BETWEEN ZERO AND ONE SO YOU HAVE NOT SO MUCH AMPLITUDE\n[14:06] MIO066: OKAY\n[14:08] MIO024: UM BUT UH STILL UH IN SOME OF THE V THESE VIDEOS FOR INSTANCE EVEN IF WE GON GO NOW IF WE WANT TO\n[14:14] MIO024: BUT NOW FOR THE KAYAK CASE I DON'T KNOW\n[14:16] MIO024: UH AT SOME POINT TARGETING TWO KAYAKS AND IT'S MOVING QUITE FAST TOWARDS TO OTHER PEOPLE\n[14:23] MIO024: I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED THERE IF IT WAS DETECTED AS A SHOT TRANSITION OR\n[14:26] MIO016: UH I IN THE THE FIRST SHOT\n[14:29] MIO024: YEAH YEAH\n[14:29] MIO016: YEAH I SAW THAT IT WAS DETECTED AS A SHOT YEAH\n[14:31] MIO024: IT WAS IT AS A SHOT OKAY\n[14:33] MIO024: I WAS UH WONDERING YEAH YEAH MAYBE\n[14:33] MIO016: YOU WANT TO SEE NOW\n[14:34] MIO016: OKAY\n[14:35] MIO016: BUT HE DIDN'T OKAY\n[14:37] MIO024: BUT HERE FOR INSTANCE YOU UNDERSTAND SO WE CAN SHOW THIS TOMORROW TO UH TO THE PEOPLE AT THE CI CINETIS MEETING I MEAN TO\n[14:42] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[14:44] MIO066: OKAY\n[14:44] MIO066: I WILL LOOK TO HAVE A CONNECTION\n[14:45] MIO024: RIGHT\n[14:47] MIO024: YEAH OKAY YEAH WE NEED A CONNECTION THAT'S TRUE\n[14:48] MIO066: OKAY\n[14:49] MIO066: YEAH\n[14:50] MIO066: AND WE NEED A LAPTOP OR YOU HAVE YOURS\n[14:51] MIO024: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[14:53] MIO024: YEAH I CAN BRING MY LAPTOP IF NECESSARY YEAH YEAH\n[14:55] MIO066: OKAY\n[14:55] MIO024: I'LL I'LL BRING IT OKAY SO IT'S IT'S DONE\n[14:57] MIO066: OKAY\n[14:58] MIO016: IT IS UH OKAY\n[14:59] MIO016: THIS IS IDIAP LAPTOP SO YOU CAN U OKAY\n[15:02] MIO066: YEAH\n[15:02] MIO016: SO HERE IN FACT AFTER TWELVE UM I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S I THINK IT'S TWELVE FRAMES\n[15:11] MIO024: WELL YEAH BUT NORMALLY THERE IS A A BURNING IF YOU C MAYBE YOU CAN PLAY THE SHOT OR\n[15:12] MIO066: UH OKAY\n[15:16] MIO016: YEAH\n[15:17] MIO024: IT'S STRANGE I MEAN MAYBE YOU PLAY YEAH IF YOU PLAY THE THE VIDEO WELL INSI AT THE BEGINNING I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S HAPPENING\n[15:18] MIO016: OH YEAH MAYBE YOU'RE BURNING BUT\n[15:26] MIO016: OH THERE IS NO HA HA\n[15:29] MIO016: I DIDN'T UH HA I DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO THE THE REAL MEDIA\n[15:31] MIO024: AH YOU DIDN'T GENERATE THE OKAY THE REAL MEDIA\n[15:34] MIO024: OKAY\n[15:34] MIO016: BUT UM YEAH IT'S COMPLICATED\n[15:38] MIO024: WELL NO I MEAN HERE I CAN SEE THAT IT WAS IT WAS DETECTED AS A SINGLE SHOT\n[15:42] MIO016: YEAH HERE WE CAN SEE THAT YEAH\n[15:43] MIO024: OKAY\n[15:44] MIO024: I WAS BECAUSE HERE YOU CAN SEE THAT THE MOTION UH HERE IS UH YOU KNOW HE IS UH DOING A ZOOM ON THE TWO KAYAKS HERE\n[15:45] MIO016: AT TWO POINT FOUR\n[15:48] MIO016: MM\n[15:50] MIO066: YEAH\n[15:51] MIO016: AND THEN THERE IS TRANSLATION ON THE RIGHT YEAH\n[15:52] MIO024: YEAH AND THEN HE'S DOING QUITE A FAST TRANSITION FROM THESE TO ANOTHER ONE\n[15:56] MIO016: MM MM MM\n[15:56] MIO066: MM 'KAY\n[15:57] MIO024: AND I WAS WONDERING WHETHER SO IF YOU WELL THOUGH OF COURSE IT'S TRUE THAT IT'S MAINLY WATER\n[16:02] MIO024: SO MAYBE THE COLOUR IS INDEED UH QUITE BUT YOU KNOW AS A KAYAK IS ENTERING QUITE FAST I MEAN YOU CAN HAVE QUITE MAYBE GOOD DISTANCE\n[16:09] MIO066: HMM\n[16:10] MIO016: I CAN SEE UH THERE IS ANOTHER PROGRAMME THAT CAN SEE\n[16:10] MIO066: HMM\n[16:13] MIO024: BUT I SEE THAT IT SEEMS TO BE HOW MANY SHOTS DO YOU HAVE INDEED DE DE DETECTED\n[16:17] MIO016: UH THE N. UH\n[16:20] MIO016: IT'S I THINK IT'S F THERE THERE ARE FIVE NORMALLY\n[16:22] MIO024: SIX YEAH THE ONE IS UH MAYBE SO YOU DID IT WITH WITH WHAT BY THE WAY\n[16:24] MIO016: IF WE PUT EXPAND ALL\n[16:26] MIO066: OKAY\n[16:29] MIO024: IT'S WITH THE IMAGES I GAVE YOU OR OKAY\n[16:30] MIO016: YEAH\n[16:32] MIO016: THE OTHER ONE I HAD PROBLEMS CONVERTING UH UH THE VIDEO INTO D. V. X.\n[16:39] MIO066: HMM\n[16:40] MIO066: YEAH\n[16:41] MIO016: AND THEN UH SO I USED THE PROGRAMME FROM UH SOFTWARE FROM SEBASTIEN P. P. A. P. M. TO A. V. I.\n[16:46] MIO024: AH TO REGENERATE AN A. V. I. FILE OKAY YEAH YEAH\n[16:49] MIO066: HMM\n[16:49] MIO016: BECAUSE YEAH ONE THING UH MAYBE WE WILL TALK ABOUT THAT IS THE LIBRARY UH\n[16:56] MIO016: IT'S UH IT DOESN'T UH COMPILE ANYMORE ON DEBIAN MACHINES AND YEAH SOME MAYBE SOME WORK HAS TO BE DONE ON THIS\n[17:00] MIO024: OKAY\n[17:01] MIO066: HMM\n[17:05] MIO016: I DON'T KNOW WHY THIS UH IMAGE DOESN'T APPEAR THIS IS THE UM UM THE FRAME THAT IS UH UH EXTRACTED TO BE THE SHOT KEY FRAME HERE\n[17:16] MIO016: THIS ONE IS THIS ONE THE MIDDLE ONE\n[17:18] MIO016: SO I DON'T KNOW WHAT WHY IT DOESN'T APPEAR BUT IT JUST UH A SIMPLE PROBLEM IN THE GET FRAME\n[17:21] MIO024: OKAY YEAH\n[17:23] MIO024: YEAH\n[17:23] MIO016: BUT WHAT I CAN SHOW YOU NOW IS A LITTLE PROGRAMME IF WE WANT TO BE UM VERY PRECISE ABOUT SO IT'S MA GET FRAMES\n[17:44] MIO016: OKAY C. G. I. HERE\n[17:49] MIO016: AND WE WERE INTERESTED IN AROUND WHAT DI DO YOU WANT\n[17:55] MIO016: AROUND SIX SEVEN SECONDS\n[17:57] MIO024: YEAH I MEAN INITIALLY I DON'T KNOW WHY THERE IS A A SHOT DETECTED\n[18:00] MIO016: OKAY\n[18:02] MIO016: UH IF WE DO NEXT\n[18:06] MIO016: OH\n[18:07] MIO016: YEAH\n[18:07] MIO016: THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG\n[18:08] MIO066: YEAH YEAH\n[18:10] MIO066: OH YEAH\n[18:11] MIO016: SO IT DETECTS\n[18:11] MIO024: AH OKAY SO THE OKAY SO THE HERE IS AN IMAGE NUMBER\n[18:11] MIO066: THERE WAS SOME BURNING\n[18:16] MIO016: YEAH IN FACT YEAH THAT'S WHY I SAID IT'S IT'S A FRAME NUMBER\n[18:17] MIO024: IN YOUR PROGRAMME\n[18:19] MIO024: AH OKAY OKAY YEAH\n[18:19] MIO016: UH W I DON'T KNOW WHY YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[18:21] MIO016: IT'S A FRAME NUMBER\n[18:21] MIO024: OKAY OKAY SO THEN THIS\n[18:22] MIO016: THIS IS A FRAME NUMBER THIS IS IN SECOND BUT I I KEPT THE FRAME NUMBER\n[18:26] MIO024: SO BUT IT'S IN SECONDS OR IT'S\n[18:29] MIO016: IT'S TWELVE FRAMES ZERO SECONDS\n[18:31] MIO024: OKAY\n[18:33] MIO024: OKAY YEAH OKAY OKAY SECONDS PLUS NUMBER\n[18:33] MIO066: OKAY\n[18:36] MIO066: AND THE NEXT IS ELEVEN SECONDS AND TWELVE FRAMES\n[18:36] MIO016: YEAH\n[18:37] MIO024: OKAY SO BASICALLY WHAT HAS BEEN UH YEAH EXTRACTED IS YEAH THIS POINT RATHER THAN OKAY SO THIS IS NORMAL OKAY\n[18:42] MIO016: YEAH\n[18:42] MIO066: HMM\n[18:43] MIO016: YEAH\n[18:43] MIO016: SO IF WE DO EVERY SECOND UH I D THE MIDDLE FRAME IS UH THIS ONE THOUSAND\n[18:59] MIO016: OKAY\n[19:00] MIO016: DO YOU THI IT'S ANOTHER KIND OF BROWSING PAGE\n[19:02] MIO016: BUT UH TO BE MORE PRECISE ABOUT UH TO TO CHECK MAYBE THE THIS YEAH EXACTLY YEAH YEAH\n[19:03] MIO066: OKAY\n[19:06] MIO024: OKAY\n[19:08] MIO024: OKAY LIKE TRANSITION SOMETHING THAT IS OKAY\n[19:11] MIO016: ANYWAY YOU GO BACK TO ONE FRAME AROUND F ONE SIXTY FOR INSTANCE I DON'T KNOW\n[19:11] MIO066: HMM\n[19:20] MIO016: AND AND THERE IS YEAH THAT'S IT YOU KNOW\n[19:21] MIO066: OKAY\n[19:22] MIO066: AH OKAY\n[19:23] MIO066: UNDERSTAND\n[19:25] MIO016: PREV\n[19:26] MIO016: OKAY\n[19:27] MIO016: YOU SEE THAT THERE IS UH OKAY IT'S NOT A SHOT CHANGE IT'S A MOTION ACTUALLY HERE\n[19:32] MIO024: YEAH IT'S MOTION YEAH IT'S NOT A CUT\n[19:33] MIO016: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[19:34] MIO024: YEAH BUT I WAS THINKING THAT MAYBE IT COULD HAVE BEEN\n[19:36] MIO016: YEAH I S YEAH\n[19:36] MIO024: BUT IT'S TRUE THAT IT'S MAINLY WATER WHEN WE SEE THINGS SO IT'S YEAH IT'S NOT SUCH A BIG UH BUT YEAH\n[19:42] MIO024: SOMETIMES I MEAN YOU CAN HAVE VARIOUS THINGS HAP I MEAN JUST THINK ABOUT MORE ACTION MOVIE AND THING LIKE THIS\n[19:47] MIO066: MM 'KAY\n[19:48] MIO024: WELL SOMETIMES IT'S VERY DIFFICULT SO FOCUS USUALLY THERE IS NO PROBLEM\n[19:53] MIO024: PEOPLE SAY THIS IS A CUT THIS IS NOT A CUT BUT LIKE FOR DISSOLVE EVEN SOMETIMES\n[19:55] MIO066: MM\n[19:58] MIO024: YOU KNOW\n[19:58] MIO024: PEOPLE MAY IT'S PEOPLE MAY HAVE SOME TROUBLE I MEAN THIS IS A DISSOLVE THIS IS NOT THIS SHOULD THIS SHOULD BE LABELLED AS A TRANSITION OR NOT\n[20:03] MIO066: YEAH\n[20:03] MIO066: MM-HMM\n[20:06] MIO024: SOME PEOPLE WILL SAY YEAH BUT IT'S PART OF THE THING OR UH FOR INSTANCE IN LIKE IN UM ALSO IN UH\n[20:12] MIO024: COME ON UH ADVERTISING USUALLY\n[20:15] MIO016: YEAH\n[20:16] MIO024: BECAUSE THE SHOTS ARE VERY SHORT IN ADVERTISING USUALLY IT'S UH VERY FAST AND SO SOMETIMES\n[20:18] MIO066: OKAY MM-HMM\n[20:20] MIO066: YEAH\n[20:22] MIO024: YEAH WHEN YOU HAVE AN INCRUSTATION LIKE LAST TIME WHAT WHAT SHOULD YOU SAY IT'S IT'S YEAH IT'S A CHANGE OF\n[20:29] MIO016: WHEN YOU HAVE YEAH THE THE GOAL RESULTS UH THEN YEAH IN FACT IT'S NOT A SHOT CHANGE\n[20:29] MIO024: BUT UH\n[20:31] MIO066: HMM\n[20:34] MIO066: YEAH\n[20:39] MIO024: YEAH I MEAN IT'S A SO SOMETIMES VERY DIFFICULT\n[20:40] MIO066: YEAH\n[20:42] MIO016: YEAH\n[20:42] MIO024: A AT LEAST WHAT I CAN SEE THAT CURRENTLY LIKE FOR CINETIS UH FOR INSTANCE IF IT'S TO DO COLOUR CORRECTION OR FOR INSTANCE IF IT'S TOO BLACK\n[20:51] MIO066: HMM\n[20:51] MIO024: TOO A BIT WHITER I THINK THIS TYPE OF THINGS SHOULD BE FINE\n[20:54] MIO066: HMM\n[20:55] MIO024: BECAUSE BASICALLY IT'S EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT REAL SHOTS THEY ARE NOT SO INTERESTED IF IT'S NOT REAL SHOT\n[20:59] MIO016: YEAH\n[21:00] MIO024: MAYBE AFTER THEY HAVE THIS AND THEY MAY SAY OKAY JUST BY LOOKING AT LEAST THE SUMMARY\n[21:05] MIO024: SO MAYBE FOR THE SUMMARY WE COULD DO BETTER UH KEY FRAME EXTRACTION FOR INSTANCE\n[21:09] MIO024: BUT BY JUST LOOKING AT THE KEY FRAMES AND SO ON THEY MAY SAY OKAY\n[21:12] MIO024: FROM THIS SHOT TO THIS SHOT WE APPLY LIKE UH SPECIFIC UM COLOUR ENHANCEMENT ALGORITHM OR RESTORATION ALGORITHM OR UH TO IMPROVE UH THE BRIGHTNESS AND SOMETHING LIKE THIS RIGHT\n[21:21] MIO066: YEAH\n[21:27] MIO024: AND UH SO I THINK FOR THEM THIS IS FINE UM AFTER I YEAH\n[21:28] MIO066: HMM\n[21:32] MIO016: SO THIS WOULD MA BE MADE UH MANUALLY ACTUALLY\n[21:34] MIO016: WHEN YOU SAY FROM THIS SHOT TO THIS SHOT IS USING A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE SOMEONE WHO WOULD DO MANUALLY FOR EACH VIDEO\n[21:37] MIO066: HMM\n[21:41] MIO024: WELL MAYBE AFTER I MEAN THEY WOULD SH OKAY UH THEY WOULD GO DIRECTLY AND SAY SELECT THE SHOTS FROM HERE TO HERE\n[21:47] MIO024: AND THEY WOULD SAY YOU APPLY THIS ALGORITHM YEAH\n[21:49] MIO016: METHOD YEAH\n[21:51] MIO066: HMM\n[21:53] MIO024: SO OF COURSE WE COULD TRY TO MAKE SCENE CLUSTERING AND SO ON BUT I'M NOT EVEN SURE THAT THIS IS NECESSARY FOR THEM AT THIS POINT\n[21:58] MIO066: HMM\n[22:00] MIO024: BECAUSE UH IF THEY HAVE A SIX MINUTE MOVIE IF THEY HAVE THIRTY SHOTS\n[22:03] MIO016: YEAH MM\n[22:04] MIO024: FOR THEM IT MIGHT BE EASIER TO LOOK AT FROM HERE TO HERE I APPLY THIS AND THEY CAN DO IT QUITE QUICKLY\n[22:07] MIO016: YEAH\n[22:10] MIO024: AND THEY HAVE TO DO IT AN TO DO IT ANYWAY\n[22:12] MIO024: BECAUSE WHAT'S GOING TO TAKE TIME MIGHT BE UH TO SELECT THE TYPE OF RESTORATION ALGORITHM OR THE TYPE OF THINGS\n[22:17] MIO016: AH OKAY\n[22:18] MIO066: HMM\n[22:18] MIO024: SO THIS MIGHT TAKE MORE TIME THAN HAVING TO CLICK TWO TIMES ON TWO SHOTS RATHER THA THA THAN UH HAVING DIRECTLY A SCENE RIGHT\n[22:20] MIO016: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[22:21] MIO016: MM\n[22:23] MIO016: OKAY\n[22:27] MIO024: SO SO I THINK FOR THEM UH THIS TYPE OF THINGS IS GOING TO BE USEFUL UH AT LEAST FOR THIS TASK\n[22:35] MIO066: OKAY\n[22:36] MIO024: IF THEY WANT TO DO STABILISATION IT MAY NOT BE SURE OF THAT\n[22:39] MIO066: HMM\n[22:40] MIO066: HMM\n[22:40] MIO024: UH THIS IS THE RIGHT SEGMENTATION FOR SOME OF THESE BUT SO BUT THIS IS ANOTHER POINT WHICH FOR MOTION STABILISATION\n[22:41] MIO066: HMM\n[22:50] MIO024: AS I SAID SEVERAL TIME WE ARE NOT WE DID NOT COMMIT TO PROVIDE ANYTHING\n[22:55] MIO024: BUT OF COURSE IF WE CAN PROVIDE THINGS WE'LL DO IT BUT UH YEAH\n[22:59] MIO066: HMM\n[23:01] MIO024: SO DO YOU HAVE UH MORE QUESTION OR UH DO YOU HAVE A\n[23:03] MIO066: NO\n[23:03] MIO066: UH I HAVE LOOK AT THE DEMO FILM AND IT'S ABOUT UH\n[23:12] MIO066: FORTY MINUTES AND ABOUT UH\n[23:18] MIO066: HUNDRED AND SEVENTY THREE DIFFERENT SHOTS SO IT'S YEAH\n[23:23] MIO016: THIS IS THE ONE IN THE D. V. D.\n[23:26] MIO016: MAYBE OKAY WE CAN UH SEE A LITTLE BIT IF YOU WANT TO PLAY THE\n[23:30] MIO066: YES\n[23:32] MIO066: AND UH I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS A REAL SAMPLE D. V. D.\n[23:37] MIO066: BECAUSE UH THIS WILL MAKE ABOUT UH FIVE SECONDS FOR EACH SHOT SO I THINK IT'S VERY SHORT\n[23:44] MIO016: WELL NO IT'S OKAY\n[23:45] MIO024: WELL I JUST I I I IT'S I THINK THIS IS\n[23:45] MIO066: NO\n[23:45] MIO066: I IF THIS IS TO R TO TO TO MAKE A CHANGE IN THE COLOUR LIGHT AND UH THEY HAVE A LOT OF UH SHOTS\n[23:57] MIO024: YEAH BUT AFTER I MEAN IT MAY BE MORE LIKE A GUY UM I INT I IN AN INTERFACE A GUY INTERFACE\n[24:01] MIO066: HMM\n[24:06] MIO024: I MEAN WHERE I MEAN IF SECOND SELECT FROM SHOT ONE TO SEVEN\n[24:06] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[24:08] MIO066: AH OKAY\n[24:09] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[24:10] MIO024: UH THIS IS A SAME SEG THEY MAY DO THE GROUPING BY THEMSELVES QUITE BY LOOKING AT THIS IT MAY TAKE W W LESS ONE ONE MINUTES\n[24:16] MIO066: OKAY UNDERSTAND\n[24:18] MIO024: AND I THINK IT'S ANYWAY IF IT'S TOO SUMMARISED AFTER THEY MAY WANT TO GO INSIDE UH TO SEE WHETHER THERE IS NOT SPECIAL THINGS I MEAN SO\n[24:27] MIO066: YEAH\n[24:28] MIO024: UH BECAUSE AFTER IT DEPENDS I MEAN IF YOU GIVE ONLY ONE KEY FRAME PER SHOT AFTER I MEAN IT'S ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY IMAGES\n[24:29] MIO066: OKAY\n[24:36] MIO024: IT'S QUITE FAST RIGHT AND SO I THINK AND THE HIERARCHICAL THING IS GOOD\n[24:36] MIO066: HMM\n[24:39] MIO024: BECAUSE STILL YOU CAN CHECK IF YOU HAVE SOME AMBIGUITIES YOU ARE NOT SURE YOU COULD\n[24:43] MIO016: OKAY UH IN FACT I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THAT\n[24:43] MIO066: OKAY\n[24:45] MIO016: BUT NOW I UNDERSTAND BETTER THAT CINETIS WANTS THIS KIND OF METHOD TO HELP THEM TO RESTORE AND TO APPLY THE ALGORI SOME ALGORITHMS TO TO TO MAKE A BETTER MOVIE\n[24:50] MIO024: YEAH\n[24:51] MIO024: YEAH\n[24:52] MIO066: YEAH YES\n[24:53] MIO024: YEAH AT LEAST YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[24:58] MIO024: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[24:58] MIO016: OKAY\n[24:58] MIO066: YEAH\n[24:58] MIO016: IT'S NOT FOR THE CLIENT FOR THE USER WHO WILL UH MAYBE OKAY\n[25:00] MIO066: HMM\n[25:01] MIO024: WELL ULTIM ULTIMATELY I THINK THIS IS THE TYPE OF THINGS BUT AT THIS POINT WE UH YEAH\n[25:01] MIO066: OH\n[25:01] MIO066: MAYBE THEY CAN\n[25:04] MIO016: OKAY\n[25:05] MIO016: ALSO BUT OKAY\n[25:08] MIO024: I I HOPE UH THAT UH IF IT'S A BIG SUCCESS UH THEY WILL ASK IDIAP TO TO PROVIDE SOMETHING LIKE THIS OF COURSE WITH SOME MONEY OR AT LEAST TO PAY A STUDENT OR SOMEBODY FOR DOING IT\n[25:08] MIO066: HMM\n[25:16] MIO016: OKAY\n[25:21] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[25:22] MIO024: BUT UH YEAH\n[25:22] MIO024: OF COURSE THIS WAS ULTIMATELY I THINK ONE WAY OF UH IF YOU COULD PROVIDE LIKE CHAPTERS OR SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[25:29] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[25:30] MIO024: INDEED YOU COULD PROVIDE LIKE THE A. V. I. TO THE CLIENTS\n[25:32] MIO024: AND HE MAY ASK FOR SPECIAL SERVICES OR UH AND EVEN TO JUST TO WATCH THE MOVIE TO HAVE DIRECT ACCESS TO DIFFERENT PARTS AND SO ON\n[25:39] MIO066: HMM\n[25:41] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[25:41] MIO024: BUT IT'S UH I MEAN UH THIS LABELLING MIGHT BE MORE EASY TO DO FOR THE CLIENT BY THE CLIENT\n[25:41] MIO016: YEAH UH OKAY\n[25:47] MIO024: BECAUSE HE KNOWS WHAT THEY'RE I MEAN HE WE WANTS TO HAVE THIS AND THIS AND UH RIGHT SO\n[25:48] MIO016: OKAY\n[25:49] MIO066: MM-HMM\n[25:50] MIO016: AH OKAY YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[25:51] MIO066: MM\n[25:52] MIO016: BECAUSE HE DID THE MOVIE SO HE WANTS T OKAY TO ARCHIVE HE WANTS TO OKAY\n[25:54] MIO024: YEAH YEAH HE MAY WANT TO ORGANI YEAH YEAH\n[25:55] MIO066: MM\n[25:56] MIO024: OTHERWISE I MEAN THIS BUT OF BUT OF COURSE IT MIGHT BE EASY TO DO A VERY SIMPLE SOFTWARE\n[25:58] MIO016: THIS IS YEAH ANOTHER MM\n[26:02] MIO024: WHICH WOULD ALLOW THE USER TO SELECT JUST THE SHOTS AND GIVE NAMES\n[26:07] MIO024: AND AFTER IT WOULD GENERATE AUTOMATICALLY SOME INDEX AND UH AS A I SUPPOSE THE CLIENT MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN SUCH A SUCH A THINGS IF HE COULD UH GENERATE AUTOMATICALLY ON THE D. V. D.\n[26:07] MIO066: MM\n[26:11] MIO016: YEAH\n[26:11] MIO016: YEAH\n[26:13] MIO066: MM\n[26:14] MIO016: YEAH\n[26:15] MIO066: MM\n[26:16] MIO016: OKAY\n[26:19] MIO024: BUT FOR AND YOU COULD IMAGINE THAT BEFORE SENDING IN THE D. V. D.\n[26:22] MIO024: YOU COULD ALLOW HIM TO L TO WATCH THIS TYPE OF INTERFACE AND HE WOULD BE ABLE TO DO THE SELECTION\n[26:26] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[26:29] MIO024: SAY THIS IS THIS THIS IS THIS THIS IS THIS THIS IS THIS AND WHEN HE WOULD RECEIVE THE D. V. D.\n[26:30] MIO066: MM\n[26:32] MIO066: YEAH\n[26:32] MIO066: YEAH\n[26:33] MIO024: HE WOULD INDEED UH GET ALREADY THE CHAPTERS THAT HE DECIDED TO PUT THERE\n[26:37] MIO016: AND THIS COULD BE DONE BY THROUGH INTERNET\n[26:40] MIO024: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[26:41] MIO024: AND I THINK THIS MAY IT IT'S GOOD THAT THIS IS A DEMO LIKE THIS\n[26:42] MIO066: MM-HMM\n[26:44] MIO016: MM\n[26:45] MIO024: BECAUSE I'M SURE THAT THEY MIGHT BE INTERESTED INDEED BECAUSE I IMAGINE THAT SOME PEOPLE\n[26:46] MIO066: MM\n[26:47] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[26:48] MIO066: YES\n[26:49] MIO016: FROM THE CLIENT POINT OF VIEW AND FROM THE PREPARATION OF THE MOVIE D. V. D. MM\n[26:51] MIO024: YEAH\n[26:52] MIO024: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[26:55] MIO024: UH YEAH SO I THINK THIS IS UH THIS IS A VERY GOOD UH AND A YEAH\n[27:03] MIO024: BUT UH\n[27:04] MIO016: OKAY I WILL PLAY YEAH\n[27:09] MIO024: SO THIS IS A KIND OF SERVICE I DON'T KNOW EITHER THEY GIVE IT FOR FREE AND UH\n[27:15] MIO024: BUT UH\n[27:16] MIO016: WE HAD AN ARROW HERE OR WHAT\n[27:17] MIO016: IT'S\n[27:17] MIO066: SORRY\n[27:18] MIO024: BUT YOU SEE THAT SOMETIMES EVEN HERE IT'S A BIT LIKE UH IT'S FOR INSTANCE IF PEOPLE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE LIKE SOME MOTION COMPENSATION\n[27:19] MIO016: TH\n[27:25] MIO024: UH YOU I IT COULD BE PROPOSED\n[27:26] MIO066: YEAH\n[27:28] MIO066: MM-HMM\n[27:30] MIO024: BUT FOR INSTANCE HERE IT I WOU IT WOULD BE PROBLEMATIC TO HAVE MOTION\n[27:34] MIO024: SO I HERE IT'S FINE TO DO MOTION COMPENSATION BUT STABILISATION RATHER THAN YEAH\n[27:45] MIO024: BUT\n[27:47] MIO024: FOR INSTANCE HERE IT'S IT'S IT'S IT'S\n[27:53] MIO066: MM\n[27:56] MIO066: YEAH UH I THINK I THINK THEY MADE SOME UH SPECIAL EFFECT IN THIS D. V. D.\n[27:59] MIO024: EFFECTS\n[28:00] MIO024: OKAY\n[28:03] MIO066: UH THERE IS TWO OR THREE TIME UH YOU SEE YOU SEE THE SAME UH SAME KIND OF UH SCENE UH JUST UH TWO OR THREE SECONDS\n[28:05] MIO016: IF I GO TO MENU THERE IS SOMETHING\n[28:12] MIO024: AH OKAY SO MAYBE LIKE HERE FOR INSTANCE IT IS A JUST REPRODUCED TWO TIMES UH\n[28:16] MIO066: YEAH\n[28:18] MIO066: HMM\n[28:19] MIO016: DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS IS\n[28:20] MIO016: NO OLD MENU UH THERE IS NO MENU IN THE D. V. D.\n[28:22] MIO066: NO THERE'S NO MENU\n[28:23] MIO016: OKAY\n[28:24] MIO016: OKAY\n[28:25] MIO066: THERE IS JUST ONE UH ONE CHAPTER AND NO MENU\n[28:29] MIO016: OKAY\n[28:31] MIO016: SO THIS IS THE SAME VIDEO A THE THE A. V. I. NUMBER ONE\n[28:34] MIO066: YEAH YES\n[28:35] MIO024: YEAH\n[28:35] MIO066: YES\n[28:36] MIO016: AND ON THE ON THE D. V. D. I SAW THAT THERE ARE SOME OTHER STUFF\n[28:36] MIO066: UH\n[28:42] MIO016: I DUNNO\n[28:44] MIO016: THIS ONE\n[28:46] MIO066: UH I THINK IN THE VIDEO THERE'S TWO THERE'S TWO VIDEO ONE IS A REAL VIDEO AND THE OTHER IS A JUST UH INTRODUCTION WHEN YOU HAVE THE MENU\n[28:46] MIO016: THE SAME\n[28:57] MIO016: OKAY\n[29:00] MIO016: OOPS\n[29:02] MIO024: SO THIS IS VI OKAY\n[29:03] MIO024: THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT FOUR MINUTES FIVE MINUTES RIGHT\n[29:06] MIO066: NO IT'S UH THIRTEEN MINUTES\n[29:09] MIO024: AH OKAY SO THIS IS NOT THE ONE THAT HAS BEEN UH\n[29:11] MIO066: NO BUT YES THIS IS THE SAME BUT UH THERE WAS A PROBLEM WHEN DO THE GRAB FROM THE D. V. D. TO THE FILES\n[29:20] MIO016: AH OKAY\n[29:20] MIO024: OKAY\n[29:20] MIO066: SO THIS IS WHY THEY HAVE MAKE TWO TWO FILES\n[29:21] MIO016: UH\n[29:22] MIO016: THERE ARE TWO FILES\n[29:23] MIO016: OKAY I UNDERSTAND\n[29:24] MIO066: BUT NOW I HAVE ONE FILE ALSO IN THE SO YOU CAN PROCESS AGAIN ONE TIME\n[29:28] MIO016: OKAY\n[29:30] MIO016: RUN THE OKAY\n[29:32] MIO024: OKAY\n[29:34] MIO024: IT'S IT'S IT'S REAL TIME RIGHT\n[29:34] MIO016: UM\n[29:35] MIO024: I MEAN THE PROCESSING\n[29:37] MIO066: MM\n[29:38] MIO016: YEAH ALMOST\n[29:39] MIO024: YEAH\n[29:40] MIO016: I WOULD MAYBE A LESS A LITTLE BIT LESS THAN UH A BIT MORE THAN REAL TIME MAYBE\n[29:44] MIO024: A BIT MORE THAN REAL TIME\n[29:46] MIO024: WELL ANYWAY YEAH\n[29:46] MIO016: I WILL HAVE TO CHECK BUT IF IT'S FIVE MINUTES VIDEOS IT'S LIKE DONE IN YEAH QUICKLY\n[29:48] MIO066: YEAH\n[29:50] MIO024: YEAH NORMALLY IT COULD IT COULD GO FASTER\n[29:53] MIO024: BUT I PROBABLY IT'S PROBABLE THAT EVEN FOR THE PROJECT YOU WOULD DO SOME OF THE REPROGRAMMING\n[29:58] MIO066: YEAH\n[29:59] MIO024: I MEAN TO ESPECIALLY IF UH WE NEED TO INTERFACE NEW UH UM YEAH OR FOR JUST READING\n[30:00] MIO066: YES\n[30:01] MIO016: OKAY\n[30:04] MIO066: HMM\n[30:05] MIO016: COMPONENTS OPEN C. V.\n[30:09] MIO024: I MEAN THE THE D. V. X. AND THING LIKE THIS SO IT'S UH UH SO TOMOR ANYWAY FOR THIS WE DON'T KNOW EXACTLY YET\n[30:10] MIO016: YEAH\n[30:11] MIO016: YEAH\n[30:11] MIO066: YEAH\n[30:16] MIO024: BECAUSE IT'S NOT SURE WHAT THEY WANT TO WHAT THE USER'S TOOLS FOR READING D. V. D. AND SO ON SO\n[30:17] MIO016: OKAY\n[30:17] MIO066: YEAH\n[30:22] MIO066: YES\n[30:23] MIO024: AND S BECAUSE I DON'T THINK THIS IS SO DIFFICULT NOW YOU HAVE UM ALREADY LOOKED AT THE HISTOGRAMS AND OPEN C. V. COMPUTING DISTANCES AND SO ON\n[30:26] MIO066: HMM\n[30:32] MIO016: OPEN C. YEAH\n[30:34] MIO066: HMM\n[30:34] MIO066: HMM\n[30:36] MIO024: SO IF WE WANT TO DO A SPECIAL THING THAT PROBABLY RUNS FAST IT MAY BE EASIER TO DO IT DIRECTLY AND UH YEAH\n[30:41] MIO066: YEAH\n[30:49] MIO024: BUT UH BUT YEAH THE INTERFACE IS VERY SO THE INTERFACE USES THE OUTPUT OF YOUR PROGRAMME\n[30:55] MIO024: ESSENTIALLY OKAY\n[30:55] MIO016: YEAH\n[30:56] MIO016: SO THAT WE'LL USE THE WHITEBOARD\n[30:58] MIO024: OKAY\n[30:59] MIO016: SO IN FACT YEAH THE INTERFACE IS QUITE IS QUITE SIMPLE TO USE\n[31:03] MIO016: UM FOR INSTANCE YOU SEE UM ON THE UH ON THE U. R. L. I PUT OKAY I I DISCO THERE IS M. M. M. DOT IDIAP DOT C. H. SLASH V. C. G. I. BIN\n[31:22] MIO016: SLASH VIDEO BROWSER\n[31:28] MIO016: OKAY UH SLASH VIDEO BROWSER THREE FRAMES\n[31:33] MIO016: THREE FRAMES DOT H. T. M. L.\n[31:38] MIO016: AND THEN THIS C. G. I. PROGRAMME ASK THE MM PARAMETER C. VIDEO AND M. EQUALS CINETIS OKAY DEMO ONE\n[31:52] MIO016: IN FACT UM I JUST EXPLAIN HOW TO PUT THE DATA ON M. M. M. BUT IT'S QUITE SIMPLE\n[31:57] MIO024: MM\n[31:59] MIO016: WHEN YOU LOG INTO M. M. M. AS WITH A C. C. S. S. H. FOR INSTANCE UM SO YOU JUST PUT IT'S WORKING LIKE THIS M. M. M. DATA\n[32:13] MIO016: VIDEO BROWSER\n[32:22] MIO016: UH OKAY SLASH\n[32:24] MIO016: AND THEN\n[32:27] MIO016: THIS IS THE NAME OF THE NEW DIRECTORY YOU WILL CREATE\n[32:34] MIO016: DEMO ONE\n[32:36] MIO016: AND THERE STANDS THERE IS COUPLE OF THINGS WELL IT'S UH\n[32:43] MIO016: THIS NAME SO I WILL SAY THIS IS VIDEO NAME SO VIDEO NAME\n[32:50] MIO016: DOT A. V. I. YOU JUST BECAUSE WE NEED THE A. V. I. SO THAT WE CAN UH\n[32:59] MIO024: YOU CAN DO THE GET FRAME\n[33:00] MIO016: YEAH WE CAN DO THE THE GET FRAME\n[33:03] MIO024: BUT OTHERWISE IT'S NOT NECESSARY\n[33:05] MIO024: OH YEAH NO NO NO\n[33:05] MIO016: OTHERWISE IT'S NOT NECESSARY\n[33:06] MIO024: YE OKAY\n[33:07] MIO016: OH UH F AND ALSO FOR THE\n[33:08] MIO024: OH NO NO YOU NEED YOU NEED TO GENERATE THESE IMAGES RIGHT\n[33:11] MIO024: OKAY\n[33:12] MIO016: YEAH AND THIS IS NO NO NO UH THIS IS DONE ON THE FLY\n[33:15] MIO016: WITH GET FRAME\n[33:15] MIO024: OKAY\n[33:16] MIO024: OKAY YEAH\n[33:17] MIO066: MM\n[33:18] MIO016: SO YOU NEED THAT YOU NEED UH THE X. M. L. V SO IT'S VIDEO NAME\n[33:20] MIO066: OKAY\n[33:28] MIO016: AND I COULD DATA DOT X. M. L. BUT IN FACT IT'S JUST A SIMPLE CONVENTION I W COULD HAVE PUT NOTHING BUT I JUST PUT DATA\n[33:36] MIO016: THE IT'S A CONVENTION\n[33:38] MIO066: OKAY\n[33:38] MIO016: DATA AND THEN VIDEO NAME\n[33:42] MIO016: OKAY IT'S R. M. NINE DOT R. M. FOR OTHER STUFF\n[33:46] MIO066: OKAY\n[33:47] MIO016: BUT IN FACT YEAH WHEN I THINK NOW WE COULD HAVE UH\n[33:47] MIO066: OKAY\n[33:49] MIO066: YEAH\n[33:53] MIO016: ONLY WITH UH EXTENSION YOU CAN YOU CAN SEE\n[33:53] MIO024: YEAH\n[33:53] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[33:55] MIO066: BUT THE THE NAME OF THE VIDEO FILE IS VIDEO NAME IS UH IT'S THE SAME AS A DIRECTORY\n[33:58] MIO016: THE NAME IS NO OF IN FACT YEAH IS IS YEAH\n[34:01] MIO024: AS A DIRECTORY YEAH YEAH\n[34:02] MIO016: YEAH IS THE SAME AS THE DIRECTORY\n[34:03] MIO016: IT COULD HAVE BEEN VIDEO NAMING ALSO BUT IT'S THE SAME AS A DIRECTORY\n[34:03] MIO066: OKAY\n[34:05] MIO066: OKAY\n[34:05] MIO024: YEAH\n[34:08] MIO016: AND THAT'S IT ACTUALLY\n[34:09] MIO016: WHEN YOU YOU U YOU DO THAT\n[34:12] MIO016: I DID THE SAME FOR KAYAK YOU SAY KAYAK IN FACT NOW IT'S KAYAK AND THEN YOU CAN SEE\n[34:16] MIO024: YEAH YEAH\n[34:16] MIO066: OKAY\n[34:17] MIO024: YEAH\n[34:19] MIO016: AND THIS OUTPUT YEAH AS YOUR THIS OUTPUT UH THIS FILE IS AN OUTPUT FROM THE MM THE SOFTWARE THE SHOT BOUNDARY DETECTION SOFTWARE\n[34:20] MIO024: X. M. L. YEAH\n[34:29] MIO024: ON THE SHOT\n[34:31] MIO066: OKAY\n[34:32] MIO066: OKAY\n[34:35] MIO024: AND IT'S A SIMPLE FORMAT I SUPPOSE LIKE UH LIKE YOU HAVE SCENES AND SHOTS AND UH KEY S SOME TIME STAMPS\n[34:37] MIO016: IT'S A VERY SIMPLE FORMAT YEAH\n[34:41] MIO016: YEAH UH ACTUALLY WE\n[34:42] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[34:44] MIO066: OKAY\n[34:45] MIO016: UH YEAH I DON'T YEAH WE CANNOT SEE\n[34:46] MIO024: YEAH\n[34:50] MIO066: OKAY YES OKAY\n[34:52] MIO024: SO BUT YOU'RE YEAH\n[34:53] MIO016: IT'S YEAH IT'S UH THA VIDEO SCENE SHOT\n[34:54] MIO024: YEAH I MEAN IT IT MIGHT BE GOOD TO\n[34:56] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[34:58] MIO016: IT'S HIERARCHICAL IN X. M. L. AND KEY FRAME TIME STAMP AND THE AND FROM THE TIME STAMP AND THE VIDEO LOCATION HE KNOWS HOW TO GET THE FRAME\n[35:02] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[35:09] MIO016: EACH OF THESE FRAMES\n[35:09] MIO066: OKAY\n[35:10] MIO066: MM\n[35:11] MIO016: AND IF WE DO IN FACT I DON'T KNOW YEAH IT'S MOZILLA FIREFOX VIEW PAGE SOURCE OKAY VIEW FRAME SOURCE\n[35:12] MIO066: OKAY OKAY\n[35:15] MIO066: SO EVERY EVERY FRAME ON THE F PAGE IS UH ONLINE\n[35:22] MIO016: AND EVERY FRAME IS STORED INTO UH A B A BACKUP IN FACT EVERY FRAME UM IT'S M. M. M. WHO MANAGE THIS AUTOMATICALLY\n[35:25] MIO066: IS IS A\n[35:35] MIO066: OKAY\n[35:36] MIO016: SO THAT UM WHEN UH YOU ASK FOR THIS FRAME IN FACT WE CAN OKAY I JUST VIEW FRAME SOURCE\n[35:45] MIO016: WHEN I VIEW IMAGE WHEN I SAY VIEW IMAGE\n[35:49] MIO016: WHEN I SAY VIEW IMAGE ON THIS FRAME\n[35:50] MIO066: YEAH\n[35:52] MIO066: YES\n[35:53] MIO016: UP WE GO THERE AND THIS IS UM IN FACT IT'S A PERL PROGRAMME THAT OUTPUTS IN FA INSTEAD OF OUTPUTTING H. T. M. L. OR TEXT IT OUTPUTS UH J. PEG\n[35:55] MIO066: OKAY\n[35:59] MIO066: OKAY\n[36:02] MIO066: OKAY\n[36:07] MIO066: OKAY UNDERSTAND\n[36:08] MIO016: FROM THE VIDEO WITH A TIME STAMP IT OUTPUTS A J. PEG\n[36:09] MIO066: YES OKAY\n[36:10] MIO066: OKAY\n[36:10] MIO066: BUT ON THE ON THE ON THE SERVER THE ORIGINAL IS A F VIDEO FILM\n[36:12] MIO016: THIS IS QUITE UH NICE\n[36:16] MIO016: AND\n[36:19] MIO016: YEAH\n[36:19] MIO066: OKAY\n[36:20] MIO016: AND THIS IMAGE IS I THIS IMAGE IS OUTPUT UH OUTPUTTED TO THE CLIENT\n[36:23] MIO066: SO FOR EXAMPLE YOU CAN CHANGE YOU CAN CHANGE A NUMBER TO TAKE WHICH ONE OKAY\n[36:27] MIO016: YEAH EXACTLY YEAH YEAH\n[36:28] MIO016: THAT'S WHAT I DID UH\n[36:30] MIO066: OKAY UNDERSTAND\n[36:31] MIO016: HERE\n[36:31] MIO066: IN THE OTHER YEAH YEAH\n[36:32] MIO016: IN THE OTHER APPLICATION YEAH\n[36:34] MIO066: OKAY PERFECT\n[36:34] MIO016: YEAH I DUNNO\n[36:37] MIO024: AND WHO HAS A RIGHT TO PUT WHO HAS A RIGHT TO PUT DATA ON THE M. M. M.\n[36:37] MIO016: YEAH HERE\n[36:37] MIO066: IN THIS ONE OKAY\n[36:42] MIO016: I F THERE ARE YEAH THE M. M. M. DEVELOPERS SO I'M PART OF THAT BUT UH WE COULD WE COULD UH YEAH IT'S NOT A PROBLEM\n[36:47] MIO024: OKAY\n[36:50] MIO066: YEAH I THINK IT'S NOT WELL DONE YEAH\n[36:52] MIO024: OKAY YEAH\n[36:55] MIO066: YEAH\n[36:56] MIO016: UM I WANTED TO SAW TO SEE TO DO S SAY SOMETHING ELSE\n[37:02] MIO016: UM OH YEAH AND THE IMAGES ARE SENT TO YOUR BROWSER THE CLIENT TO THIS BROWSER\n[37:02] MIO066: OKAY\n[37:04] MIO066: BUT UM\n[37:07] MIO066: YEAH\n[37:08] MIO016: BUT ALSO KEPT IN UH A DIRECTORY IN UH ON M. M. M.\n[37:12] MIO066: OKAY OKAY THERE IS LI LOCAL CACHE\n[37:15] MIO016: EXACTLY A CACHE\n[37:16] MIO066: OKAY OKAY\n[37:16] MIO016: I SAY BACKUP BUT IT'S A CACHE\n[37:18] MIO066: OKAY OKAY\n[37:19] MIO016: UM THAT'S THAT'S HOW IT WORKS\n[37:20] MIO066: OKAY\n[37:23] MIO066: SO IF WE FOR EXAMPLE NOW WE HAVE THE C THE THE CASE THAT THIS VIDEO IS NOT CORRECT BECAUSE UH I HAVE MAKE UH EVENT GRABBING\n[37:34] MIO066: SO UH WE NEED TO REMOVE THE CACHE FOR THIS VIDEO OR THIS IS AUTOMATIC\n[37:38] MIO016: NO NO NO IT'S OKAY\n[37:39] MIO016: UM FOR THE CACHE UH\n[37:47] MIO016: WE HAVE PLENTY OF SPACE ON M. M. M. SO THE THIS IS NOT A PROBLEM AH YEAH FOR A NEW WINDOW\n[37:49] MIO066: YEAH\n[37:51] MIO066: YEAH BUT WHAT I MEAN IS I I I I I IF I IF I PUT THE SAME VIDEO WITH THE SAME NAME INSTEAD OF THIS ONE\n[37:56] MIO016: YEAH EXACTLY YEAH\n[38:00] MIO016: AND IT DETECTS OKAY\n[38:01] MIO066: THEY SHOULD UH DIFFERENT\n[38:01] MIO016: YEAH\n[38:02] MIO016: SO YOU GO INSIDE THE GET FRAME FUNCTION YOU SEE WHERE IT I IT SAVES IT\n[38:07] MIO066: AH OKAY\n[38:08] MIO066: WE NEED TO REMOVE THEM\n[38:09] MIO016: AND THEN THERE IS A SPECIAL NAMING CONVENTION AND YOU CAN REMOVE THE BUT I IT'S C YEAH IT'S TRUE\n[38:11] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[38:13] MIO066: OKAY UNDERSTAND\n[38:14] MIO066: OKAY\n[38:16] MIO066: YEAH IT'S NOT A REAL UH USI USAGE\n[38:18] MIO016: NO\n[38:19] MIO066: OKAY\n[38:21] MIO016: BECAUSE THERE IT'S IN CACHE SO THAT IF I PUT ANOTHER VIDEO WITH THE SAME NAME THEY TH THEY WILL HAPPEN AGAIN\n[38:22] MIO066: OKAY\n[38:23] MIO024: YES\n[38:23] MIO066: YES UNDERSTAND\n[38:24] MIO066: OKAY\n[38:27] MIO024: AH OKAY YEAH\n[38:29] MIO066: YEAH\n[38:30] MIO016: THEY WILL UH APPEAR THIS FRAMES WILL APPEAR\n[38:32] MIO066: YES BEC BECAUSE THIS ONE I WAS UH\n[38:32] MIO024: YEAH IF YO\n[38:34] MIO024: IF YOU HAVE THE SAME UH DECOMPOSITION RIGHT\n[38:36] MIO066: TH THIS ONE WAS\n[38:36] MIO016: YEAH YEAH EX IF YOU HAVE THE SAME DECOMPOSITION BUT\n[38:37] MIO024: YEAH\n[38:38] MIO024: YEAH BUT IT MAY HAPPEN THAT UH FOR NINETY FRA NINETY PERCENT OF THE FRAME IT'S DIFFERENT\n[38:39] MIO066: YEAH\n[38:43] MIO024: SO YOU SEE IT FINE BUT SUDDENLY YOU HAVE ONE OTHER FRAME THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS AND WHERE IT COMES FROM\n[38:46] MIO066: RIGHT OKAY\n[38:48] MIO066: OKAY BUT IT'S OKAY\n[38:48] MIO016: BUT UH YEAH ON M. M. M. F NOW WE DON'T HAVE SUCH MANY VIDEOS SO\n[38:49] MIO066: IT'S OKAY\n[38:51] MIO066: OKAY\n[38:52] MIO024: YEAH YEAH\n[38:52] MIO024: YEAH YEAH\n[38:53] MIO016: BUT IF YOU PUT YEAH IN ANOTHER DIRECTORY UH THEN IT WOULD WORK OR OR A NEW NAMING CONVENTION WITH UH SPECIAL UH YEAH CODE UH\n[38:56] MIO066: YEAH YEAH\n[39:00] MIO066: HMM\n[39:01] MIO066: HMM\n[39:02] MIO024: OH YOU MEAN BAC BECAUSE IT'S IT'S IT'S THE M. M. M. CACHE\n[39:06] MIO016: YEAH M. M. M. CACHE\n[39:07] MIO066: MM\n[39:07] MIO024: OKAY\n[39:08] MIO024: SO THIS MEANS THAT WHEN IT'S DONE IF I GO ON MY COMPUTER AND I DO THE SAME IT'S NOT GOING TO ENTER IN MY CACHE\n[39:14] MIO024: BUT IT'S GOING TO BE ALREADY THERE IN M. M. M. OKAY\n[39:16] MIO016: YEAH\n[39:16] MIO066: ON THE M. M. M. YEAH\n[39:18] MIO016: BUT IT IT CAN GO IN THE BROWSER CACHE ALSO\n[39:19] MIO024: SO IT'S TH IT'S SO IT'S NOT DONE ON IT'S SO IT'S NOT DONE ONLINE\n[39:20] MIO066: MM\n[39:23] MIO016: THE FIRST TIME IS DONE ONLINE\n[39:24] MIO024: THE FIRST TIME YEAH BUT AFTER IT'S IT TAKE OKAY\n[39:25] MIO066: HMM\n[39:26] MIO066: HMM\n[39:26] MIO016: YEAH YOU CAN SEE HERE YEAH\n[39:28] MIO024: OKAY OKAY\n[39:28] MIO016: UH THE FIRST TIME IS DONE O\n[39:29] MIO024: I THOUGHT IT WAS EVERYTHING WAS GENERATED ON THE FLY TH SO\n[39:32] MIO016: YOU KNOW YOU SEE THAT\n[39:33] MIO016: WELL HERE IT'S IT WAS CACHE BECAUSE I ALREADY PRESSED PREVIEW BUT NOW IT'S ON THE FLY\n[39:36] MIO066: YEAH\n[39:39] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[39:39] MIO024: OKAY\n[39:40] MIO016: SO IT'S QUITE QUICK\n[39:40] MIO066: OH IT'S GREEK BUT UH OKAY\n[39:44] MIO016: THIS\n[39:44] MIO066: OKAY SO I IF YOU COME BACK NOW YOU\n[39:47] MIO016: AND THEN IF YOU COME YEAH\n[39:49] MIO066: YEAH YEAH\n[39:50] MIO016: BECAUSE THE IMAGES ARE ALREADY GENERATED\n[39:50] MIO066: OKAY BUT NOW YOU HAVE S YOU HAVE BOTH CACHE\n[39:53] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[39:53] MIO016: AND MAYBE THEY ARE ON THE CACHE OF THIS BROWSER THIS COMPUTER\n[39:56] MIO066: YES COMPUTER TOO YES TO UH BUT OKAY\n[39:59] MIO016: SO OKAY\n[40:00] MIO066: BUT IT'S FAST\n[40:00] MIO016: THAT'S WHY IT'S YEAH IT WAS UH USED WITH UH YEAH SEBASTIEN UH DID THE C. FUNCTION AND UH YEAH\n[40:10] MIO066: OKAY\n[40:11] MIO016: AND UH THE THE IS CALLING THIS UH C. UH EXECUTABLE AND IT WAS USED WITH M. M. M. SERVER WITH PIERRE A AND THE BEGINNING WHEN YEAH\n[40:16] MIO066: YEAH UNDERSTAND\n[40:21] MIO024: OKAY YEAH\n[40:22] MIO066: OKAY\n[40:24] MIO024: OKAY SO\n[40:25] MIO066: OKAY\n[40:26] MIO066: UH I JU JUST UH A QUESTION ON THE THE ORGANISATION OF THE M. M. M.\n[40:26] MIO016: UM YEAH YEAH\n[40:34] MIO066: SO YOU DON'T HAVE UH A PART FOR SPECIFIC UH PROJECT\n[40:40] MIO066: EVERY FOR EXAMPLE IF WE MAKE A LOT OF UH FILM UH FOR CINETIS UH ALL ARE ON THE TOP\n[40:50] MIO024: YEAH\n[40:52] MIO066: I MEAN UH ALL THE FILM ARE Y YOU YOU DON'T HAVE A SEPARATION FOR THE FILM FOR CINETIS OR FOR THE PROJECT AND S\n[40:54] MIO016: OH THE MOVIES OR\n[40:55] MIO024: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[41:02] MIO016: IN FACT UH WE WE WE COULD YOU KNOW OKAY YOU KNOW ALL THESE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE THAT YOU SEE UH OKAY\n[41:03] MIO066: WELL YOU SAY VIDEO NAME EQUAL ALL ARE ON THE SAME LEVEL\n[41:11] MIO024: SO COULD YOU SAY UH VIDEO NAME CINETIS SLASH SOMETHING\n[41:13] MIO016: IN FACT OKAY\n[41:16] MIO016: MM YES\n[41:17] MIO024: OR NOT\n[41:18] MIO016: YES WE COULD DO THAT\n[41:18] MIO066: OKAY\n[41:20] MIO066: OKAY\n[41:20] MIO016: WE COULD PUT UH CINETIS SLASH HERE AND THEN A CINETIS SLASH IS THE SA YEAH IT WORKS\n[41:24] MIO066: OKAY\n[41:25] MIO024: YOU TH OKAY\n[41:26] MIO024: YOU THINK IT WOULD WORK OKAY\n[41:26] MIO066: OKAY\n[41:27] MIO016: BUT THE UH TH THE POINT IS THIS INTERFACE IS UH I THINK SIX OR SEVEN FILES ONLY\n[41:34] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[41:34] MIO016: X. M. L. UH WELL IT'S PER C. G. I. THAT OUTPUT X. M. L. AND X. S. L.\n[41:39] MIO016: SO IT'S IT'S NOT A BIG DEAL TO TO TO MAKE A NEW LIKE A CINETIS BROWSER OR YOU KNOW VIDEO BROWSER\n[41:40] MIO066: AH\n[41:40] MIO066: OKAY\n[41:41] MIO066: TO MAKE\n[41:44] MIO066: OKAY\n[41:45] MIO066: IF WE NEED TO MAKE SOME SPECIAL THING ON THE BROWSER IT'S T\n[41:47] MIO016: YEAH WE W WE COPY ALL THE FILES AND THERE IS UH JUST ONE UM ONE PARAMETER ONE UH STRING\n[41:51] MIO024: HMM\n[41:57] MIO066: OKAY\n[41:58] MIO016: THAT WE NEED TO KNOW WHERE THIS DATA IS AND WE COULD PR CREATE A M. M. M. DATA VIDEO BROWSER UH CINETIS OR SOMETHING ELSE\n[42:05] MIO066: YEAH OKAY IT'S OKAY\n[42:07] MIO016: Y IT'S UH EX EXTENSIBLE AND UH IS\n[42:10] MIO066: OKAY GREAT\n[42:10] MIO024: MM EVEN IF YOU WOULD R CHANGE A C. G. I. FOR INSTANCE\n[42:14] MIO024: LET'S ASSUME THAT WE SAY WE DON'T DO ANY SCENE THING THEN WE COULD REMOVE LIKE FOR INSTANCE THE SCENES RIGHT\n[42:14] MIO016: YEAH\n[42:18] MIO066: OKAY\n[42:19] MIO016: YEAH EXACTLY YEAH\n[42:19] MIO066: MM\n[42:21] MIO016: YEAH\n[42:21] MIO066: OKAY\n[42:22] MIO024: I WAS THINKING THAT HERE IT SAYS THAT YOU HAVE ONLINE VIDEO STRUCTURE CORRECTION\n[42:27] MIO024: UH WHICH MEANS THAT\n[42:27] MIO016: YEAH BUT I IT'S NOT UH IT WAS UH YOU KNOW THI THIS IS WORKING THE EXPAND ALL BUT UH THIS IS UH\n[42:31] MIO024: OKAY\n[42:33] MIO024: YEAH\n[42:36] MIO024: UH\n[42:37] MIO066: WORK IN PROGRESS\n[42:38] MIO024: THIS IS WISH WISHABLE UH FUNCTIONS\n[42:40] MIO016: YEAH TO DO LIST OR SOMETHING\n[42:42] MIO024: OKAY TO DO THIS\n[42:42] MIO016: ON A VIDEO ANNOTATION ON A VIDEO STRUCTURE CO CORRECTION\n[42:46] MIO016: BUT I IT'S NOT EASY ON THE WEB WITH H. H. T. M. L. PAGES TO TO DO UH SUCH CORRECTIONS LIKE UH VIDEO STRUCTURE CORRECTIONS FOR INSTANCE\n[42:46] MIO024: OKAY\n[42:49] MIO066: YEAH\n[42:54] MIO066: INPUT\n[42:57] MIO024: OKAY\n[42:57] MIO066: NO\n[42:58] MIO016: FOR THAT YOU NEED IT'S POSSIBLE MAYBE UH ON INTERFACES LIKE FLASH OR JAVA\n[43:06] MIO016: UH BUT STILL UH I I I THERE IS UH IT TAKES BAS MORE WORK AND BUT I YEAH YEAH I MEAN IT'S GOOD GOOD POINT\n[43:07] MIO066: YEAH UH\n[43:08] MIO066: MM\n[43:09] MIO024: OKAY\n[43:10] MIO066: YEAH MAINLY THE T WEBPAGE OR FOR OUTPUT\n[43:11] MIO024: OKAY\n[43:12] MIO024: NO I WAS THINKING\n[43:16] MIO024: NO BECAUSE I WAS THINKING IF IT'S THERE I MEAN WE COULD USE IT UH UH WE COULD UH YOU SEE BUT UH YEAH\n[43:19] MIO066: YEAH\n[43:21] MIO066: OKAY\n[43:23] MIO066: AND ALL THESE UH FILE ARE ONLY UH INTERNAL\n[43:29] MIO066: THIS MEAN UH IF I GO T ON UH C CINTETIS CINETIS UH\n[43:35] MIO024: NO NO\n[43:36] MIO024: FRO FROM OUTSIDE WE CAN VIEW THEM\n[43:37] MIO066: FROM OUTSIDE OF IDIAP WE CAN ACCESS THIS\n[43:40] MIO024: YEAH FROM HOME I WAS ABLE TO ACCESS THEM\n[43:43] MIO066: WITH A PASSWORD OR\n[43:44] MIO024: NO\n[43:44] MIO016: WELL UH YOU WE CAN MAKE FOR FOR INSTANCE FOR T. S. R. T. S. R. UH VIDEOS\n[43:50] MIO066: MM\n[43:52] MIO016: ALESSANDRO UH ASKED ME TO DO THE SAME THING AND WE I PUT UH WE HAD UH LIKE A PASSWORD CONVENTION\n[43:53] MIO066: YEAH\n[43:55] MIO066: YEAH\n[44:00] MIO066: OKAY YES OKAY\n[44:01] MIO024: OKAY\n[44:01] MIO016: SO THIS IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE FOR THESE VIDEOS\n[44:03] MIO066: OKAY\n[44:07] MIO024: NOBODY ACTUALLY IT HAS BEEN DOWNLOADED SEVERAL TIMES AND PEOPLE THERE ARE SOME LAWYERS THAT ARE PUTTING NO\n[44:09] MIO016: SO IT'S NOT UH\n[44:11] MIO066: YEAH\n[44:13] MIO016: WELL IF YEAH IT IS THERE IS NO POSSIBLE PRODUCTIONS FOR THESE VIDEOS\n[44:16] MIO024: BUT YEAH\n[44:16] MIO016: MAYBE WHAT I SAY I'M VERY TIRED\n[44:16] MIO024: Y\n[44:18] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[44:22] MIO016: BUT UH IF PO YEAH IT'S DEMO AND UH ONE CAN SAY YOU HAVE TO GUESS THE NAME TO BUT UH YEAH\n[44:27] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[44:30] MIO066: YEAH YES YEAH OKAY\n[44:30] MIO024: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH NO NO YEAH\n[44:33] MIO066: OKAY\n[44:33] MIO024: NO\n[44:34] MIO024: BUT YEAH IT'S GOOD TO\n[44:35] MIO016: BU Y YEAH A GOOD POINT UH ABOUT PASSWORD PROTECTION ISSUES UH OR THE PRIVACY ISSUES UH\n[44:37] MIO066: HMM\n[44:38] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[44:39] MIO024: YEAH IF WE I YEAH\n[44:41] MIO024: IT MIGHT BE GOOD INDEED IF WE START D BUILDING SOME EXPERIMENTS LIKE THIS STILL TO HAVE A PASSWORD\n[44:47] MIO016: OKAY\n[44:47] MIO024: RIGHT YEAH YEAH\n[44:48] MIO016: UH HA YEAH ALL THE FRAMEWORK IS READY WITH A T. R. S. T. S. R. VIDEOS SO\n[44:49] MIO066: UH\n[44:52] MIO066: YEAH YEAH\n[44:53] MIO066: YEAH YEAH I UNDERSTAND YEAH YEAH\n[44:54] MIO066: OKAY\n[44:55] MIO016: USUALLY WHAT WE DO SOMETIMES UH OKAY JUST TO SAY SOMETHING ABOUT PASSWORD PROTECTIONS\n[45:02] MIO016: SOMETIMES\n[45:16] MIO016: INSTEAD OF HAVING UM\n[45:20] MIO016: A PURELY SECURE DIRECTORY WE P WE WE PUT A CO CODE NUMBER LIKE UH SO THAT IT'S QUITE IMPOSSIBLE TO GUESS INSTEAD OF VIDEO M UH NAME EQUALS KAYAK THEN WE WOULD HAVE UH ZERO SIX SEVEN UH FIVE OR\n[45:30] MIO066: YEAH\n[45:38] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[45:38] MIO024: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[45:39] MIO016: YOU KNOW TWO\n[45:40] MIO016: AND THEN THIS DIRECTORY FROM OUTSIDE WE HAVE TO TAKE CARE THAT OKAY NOT ONLY THE VIDEO NAME THIS U. R. L. IS NOT ACCESSIBLE\n[45:50] MIO016: BUT ALSO WE SHOULD TAKE CARE THAT IN FACT M. M. M. IT'S IN M. M. M. DATA VIDEO BROWSER AND THIS IS ACCESSIBLE FROM OUTSIDE\n[46:00] MIO016: WE SHOULD TAKE CARE THAT THIS DIRECTORY OR IN FACT THIS DIRECTORY IS NOT LISTABLE YOU KNOW YOU CANNOT LIST FROM OUTSIDE UH WITH UH F. T. P. OR H. T. T. P.\n[46:07] MIO066: RIGHT OKAY\n[46:07] MIO024: HMM\n[46:07] MIO024: YEAH YEAH WHAT'S YEAH YEAH\n[46:09] MIO066: YEAH\n[46:12] MIO024: HMM\n[46:12] MIO066: OKAY\n[46:13] MIO016: YEAH SIMPLE THINGS WITH PRIVACY ISSUES BUT UH I THERE ARE SOME METHODS AND EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE THINGS PRIVATE\n[46:19] MIO066: HMM\n[46:21] MIO066: OKAY\n[46:24] MIO016: I YEAH I DON'T KNOW IF YOU WANT TO ADD ANYTHING BUT I WOULD SAY THAT FOR THE C. CODE UH\n[46:32] MIO016: YEAH I I I JUST WANT WOULD LIKE TO STRESS SOMETHING IS THAT UM YEAH\n[46:38] MIO016: IF YOU WANT WANT TO USE THE NEW VERSIONS ETCETERA\n[46:40] MIO016: I THINK UH WE NEED TO GO A LITTLE BIT THROUGH THE CODE AND I WOULD BE HAPPY TO TO TO HELP TO TO FOR INSTANCE THE CLASSES ABOUT VIDEO STRUCTURE\n[46:46] MIO066: YEAH\n[46:47] MIO066: YES\n[46:51] MIO066: HMM\n[46:51] MIO016: ETCETERA TO PUT THEM YEAH\n[46:52] MIO066: OKAY YEAH\n[46:54] MIO016: AND\n[46:55] MIO024: YEAH IT WAS DONE INDEED F TO BE MORE GENERAL THAN JUST TO DO THE SHOT DETECTION\n[46:59] MIO066: HMM\n[47:00] MIO024: SO THAT'S WHY THE CODE IS A BIT MORE COMPLEX I THINK CURRENTLY\n[47:01] MIO066: YES\n[47:03] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[47:04] MIO024: UH BUT UH\n[47:05] MIO066: AND THE CODE IS BASED ON OPEN C. V.\n[47:09] MIO016: YEAH IN FACT IT'S NOT THERE IS NO TOSH I IT WAS CALLED VISION LIB TO READ UH TO TO EXTRACT ONE FRAME EACH FRAME OF A VIDEO\n[47:13] MIO024: YEAH\n[47:18] MIO016: YOU KNOW\n[47:18] MIO066: OH OKAY\n[47:19] MIO016: SO IT WA FROM SEBASTIEN IT WAS IN THE TOSH LIBRARY\n[47:22] MIO016: BUT UH IT'S NOTHING W TO DO WITH TOSH AND IT'S USING UH UH THE OPEN C. V. AND UH SOME CLASSES FROM UH JEAN MARC UH FOR\n[47:23] MIO024: YEAH YEAH\n[47:24] MIO066: OKAY\n[47:26] MIO024: JUST\n[47:27] MIO066: OKAY\n[47:31] MIO024: YEAH\n[47:33] MIO016: YEAH BHATTACHARYA DISTANCE ETCETERA\n[47:33] MIO066: BHATTACHARYA OKAY AND SO ON OKAY\n[47:35] MIO024: AH OKAY YEAH YEAH\n[47:36] MIO066: OKAY\n[47:36] MIO016: IMAGE PROCESSING\n[47:36] MIO024: YEAH IT WAS THE SAME THE SAME ONES AS THE ONE YOU SAW UH IN MY CODE YEAH\n[47:37] MIO066: OKAY OKAY\n[47:39] MIO016: IMAGE PROCESSING AND STUFF\n[47:40] MIO066: SO WE CAN FORGET TOSH AND UH USE UH INPUT SE THE INPUT READER FOR THE THE M. PEG WE CAN RE LO USE UH OPEN C. V.\n[47:44] MIO024: YEAH YEAH\n[47:44] MIO016: WE CAN FORGET TOSH YEAH\n[47:45] MIO024: YEAH\n[47:49] MIO016: YEAH\n[47:51] MIO024: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH DEFINITELY YEAH\n[47:53] MIO066: OKAY\n[47:54] MIO066: OKAY\n[47:56] MIO066: HMM\n[47:57] MIO024: YEAH UH OKAY\n[47:58] MIO016: UM SO IT'S FOUR THIRTY SO WE NEED ONE HOUR IT'S IT'S GOOD\n[48:06] MIO016: JUST IF YOU WANT YEAH\n[48:07] MIO024: YEAH I THINK IT'S IT'S GOOD YEAH\n[48:09] MIO066: IT'S GOOD\n[48:09] MIO016: THIS IS THE PARAMETERS OF THE OF THE C. PROGRAMME BUT UH USAGE\n[48:11] MIO066: YEAH\n[48:15] MIO066: YEAH\n[48:18] MIO016: VIDEO IN OKAY\n[48:19] MIO066: YES\n[48:20] MIO016: UH THE OUTPUT FILE X. M. L.\n[48:22] MIO066: OUTPUT HMM\n[48:23] MIO016: OUTPUT FILE DIST IT'S THE DISTANCE UM BETWEEN EACH HISTOGRAM\n[48:29] MIO066: UH YEAH\n[48:29] MIO016: SO THAT IF THE X. M. L. UH YOU FEEL THERE IS NOT ENOUGH UM UH SHOTS YOU CAN INSTEAD OF REPROCESSING THE VIDEO YOU YOU REPROCESS THIS FILE\n[48:40] MIO024: OKAY THAT'S GOOD YEAH\n[48:41] MIO016: AND ALSO SOME OTHER STUFF S FOR INSTANCE ALPHA THRESHOLD WE TALKED ABOUT IS SET TO TWO POINT FOUR AND UH YEAH\n[48:41] MIO066: OKAY\n[48:44] MIO066: OKAY\n[48:49] MIO066: OKAY\n[48:50] MIO066: YEAH\n[48:52] MIO016: SO THE UH THE THE STEP WE ALWAYS USE ONE AND IT SHOULD BE ONE BECAUSE OTHERWISE IT'S STUCK BETWEEN CONSECUTIVE FRAMES\n[48:52] MIO066: YEAH YEAH OKAY\n[48:58] MIO066: AH OKAY\n[49:00] MIO066: OKAY\n[49:00] MIO066: WE CAN SKIP SOME FRAMES\n[49:02] MIO024: YEAH\n[49:03] MIO066: OKAY\n[49:03] MIO016: YEAH BUT UH IT DOESN'T W YEAH IT IT'S BETTER TO TO KEEP IT ONE\n[49:04] MIO066: YEAH\n[49:07] MIO066: OKAY\n[49:08] MIO024: YEAH BUT WHY IS AFTER I MEAN IF THERE IS A SHOT YOU DON'T KNOW BETWEEN BECAUSE YOU DROPPED ONE FRAME\n[49:12] MIO024: YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE IS THE SH UH THE D THE SHOT\n[49:13] MIO066: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[49:13] MIO016: YEAH\n[49:14] MIO016: SO DETECTION LATENCY IS ABOUT THE UM IT'S HALF OF THE WINDOWS THA YEAH SLIDING WINDOW\n[49:19] MIO024: SLIDING WINDOW\n[49:22] MIO066: MM-HMM\n[49:25] MIO016: OPTION FOR KEY FRAME EXTRACTION OKAY\n[49:27] MIO016: UH SUB THRESHOLD YEAH\n[49:29] MIO024: YEAH RIGHT\n[49:29] MIO066: OKAY\n[49:29] MIO016: LEAVE IT TO ONE YEAH\n[49:30] MIO066: OKAY IT'S PERFECT\n[49:33] MIO016: UH YEAH\n[49:34] MIO066: HMM\n[49:36] MIO016: MAYBE I I WILL UH I WILL GIVE YOU THIS FILE IN UH AS A RHY IT'S A KIND OF RHYTHMIA YEAH\n[49:44] MIO016: I JUST FOR PREPARING THIS UH NICE DISCUSSION\n[49:45] MIO066: YES\n[49:49] MIO024: YEAH\n[49:53] MIO016: M UM I'M QUITE HAPPY TO TO TO DO THAT I IT'S GOOD WHEN YOU DO UH SOMETHING THAT THERE IS SOMEONE USING IT\n[50:01] MIO024: I DON'T KNOW I'M I'M SURE THAT THEY WILL BE WELL I HOPE THEY WILL BE A OF SOMETHING LIKE THIS YEAH\n[50:02] MIO066: YES\n[50:02] MIO016: BUT UH BUT\n[50:03] MIO066: YES\n[50:05] MIO066: YEAH\n[50:07] MIO066: MM\n[50:10] MIO016: AT LEAST YEAH WITH THE INTERFACE IT'S QUITE FUNNY TO TO SEE UM D THAT THE Q QUICKLY YOU CAN DO SOMETHING IN IN YEAH\n[50:15] MIO024: THE OUTPUT\n[50:19] MIO016: IN THIRTY T IF THE VIDEO I TEN IS TEN MINUTES IN THIRTY MINUTES 'CAUSE IT'S NO NOT A LOT OF THINGS TO CHANGE\n[50:22] MIO024: YEAH\n[50:23] MIO066: YEAH THE THE BROWSER\n[50:26] MIO066: HMM\n[50:27] MIO016: OR EVEN IT CAN DO IT UH IT CAN WE CAN DO IT QUITE AUTOMATICALLY\n[50:27] MIO066: HMM\n[50:30] MIO066: YES\n[50:31] MIO066: YES\n[50:32] MIO016: IT CAN BE DONE YEAH\n[50:32] MIO066: UH SO JUST UH LAST QUESTION MAYBE UH SO THIS MAKES A X. M. L. FILE\n[50:35] MIO016: YEAH\n[50:39] MIO066: OKAY\n[50:40] MIO066: THIS IS THE THE PROGRAMME TO TO GENERATING THE X. M. L. FILE AND THE THE SHOT\n[50:40] MIO024: THIS GENERATES YEAH\n[50:42] MIO016: YEAH\n[50:44] MIO016: YEAH\n[50:44] MIO066: AND UH WITH THE KAYAK YOU HAVE ONE PROBLEMS YOU DON'T HAVE THE REAL MEDIA SO THIS IS ANOTHER THING\n[50:52] MIO016: OH YEAH IT\n[50:52] MIO024: HO HOW DO YOU GENERATE THE REAL MEDIA YEAH\n[50:54] MIO016: SO THE REAL MEDIA IS UH YEAH A PARALLEL THING THAT FROM THE A. V. I. YOU CONVERT IT INTO REAL MEDIA AND IT IS DONE ON WINDOWS\n[50:59] MIO066: OKAY\n[51:02] MIO066: OKAY\n[51:05] MIO066: OKAY\n[51:06] MIO024: OKAY\n[51:07] MIO016: UH\n[51:07] MIO066: SO YOU HAVE SOME SPECIAL TOOLS FROM UH FROM REAL MEDIA\n[51:11] MIO016: YEAH\n[51:11] MIO066: OKAY\n[51:13] MIO016: MM THERE IS A A THE FREE ONE IS OKAY\n[51:17] MIO016: YOU CAN USE THE FREE WE HAVE A LICENSE HERE AT IDIAP BUT UH THE IF YOU WANT TO PAY\n[51:20] MIO066: HMM\n[51:23] MIO066: MM\n[51:25] MIO016: YOU PAY FOR OPTIONS SUCH AS UH RESIZE OR CROPPING BUT IN FACT MAYBE WE DON'T NEED THAT AND UH IT'S CALLED ELIX PRODUCER\n[51:29] MIO066: OKAY\n[51:30] MIO066: HMM\n[51:33] MIO066: HMM OKAY OKAY\n[51:38] MIO066: OKAY I HEARD IT\n[51:43] MIO016: YEAH I FORGOT YEAH YEAH UH ELIX PRODUCER AND AND THAT'S IT\n[51:46] MIO066: OKAY\n[51:47] MIO016: YOU CAN YOU CAN I IT IT I\n[51:48] MIO066: BUT UH ANYWAY YOU NEED YOU NEED TO HAVE WINDOWS TO MAKE THESE\n[51:52] MIO016: YES\n[51:53] MIO066: SO I WILL ASK YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE OKAY\n[51:55] MIO016: YEAH\n[51:59] MIO016: UH YEAH\n[52:01] MIO066: OKAY OKAY UNDERSTAND\n[52:03] MIO016: AND YEAH WITH REAL MEDIA\n[52:04] MIO066: OKAY\n[52:05] MIO066: BUT THIS IS THIS IS MADE BY A PROGRAMME DONE OUTSIDE IDIAP\n[52:08] MIO066: OKAY\n[52:10] MIO016: WELL THIS IS YOU CAN BUY OR YOU CAN ORDER FOR FREE ON INTERNET\n[52:10] MIO066: THIS IS YES RIGHT OKAY\n[52:14] MIO066: THIS NOT UH IDIAP PROGRAMME\n[52:15] MIO016: NO NO NO NO FOR THE REAL MEDIA\n[52:16] MIO066: OKAY OKAY\n[52:17] MIO016: AND UM YOU DIDN'T SEE BUT THE RE THE REAL MEDIA UM IS CALLED VIA A REAL SERVER\n[52:26] MIO066: HMM\n[52:26] MIO016: SO IT'S R. T. S. P. THE CONNECTION AND I IT'S STREAMING VIDEO STREAMING SO IT'S NOT H. T. T. P.\n[52:28] MIO066: YEAH\n[52:30] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[52:32] MIO016: SO THAT IT CAN PLAY UH SMOOTHLY AND BUT WE ARE STILL UH INVESTIGATING FOR THE VIDEO FORMATS\n[52:32] MIO066: YEAH\n[52:34] MIO066: MM\n[52:38] MIO016: BECAUSE UM I IT'S NOT SUPPORTED FOR INSTANCE UH UH IN JAVA IN JAVA APPLICATIONS UH ETCETERA\n[52:39] MIO066: UM\n[52:44] MIO066: HMM\n[52:47] MIO066: HMM\n[52:50] MIO066: HMM\n[52:50] MIO024: OH O O OH YEAH YOU MEAN THE JAVA FRAMEWORK UH WHAT UH MIKE PRESENTED\n[52:51] MIO016: REAL MEDIA\n[52:55] MIO016: YEAH\n[52:55] MIO024: WE CANNOT PLAY UH REAL MEDIA OKAY\n[52:57] MIO016: REAL MEDIA SO THERE ARE MANY ISSUES ABOUT THAT BUT YEAH\n[52:58] MIO066: HMM\n[53:01] MIO066: OKAY\n[53:02] MIO024: OKAY\n[53:03] MIO016: IT'S ANOTHER PROBLEM\n[53:04] MIO024: FORMATS FORMATS YEAH\n[53:04] MIO066: MM\n[53:05] MIO016: YEAH\n[53:07] MIO024: OKAY SO I THINK THIS WAS GOOD TO SEE THE THE TOOL AND UH TOMORROW WE ARE GOING TO RE SAY MOST OF THE THINGS\n[53:10] MIO066: OKAY\n[53:11] MIO066: THANK YOU\n[53:17] MIO024: BUT SHORTER I F I BELIEVE RIGHT I MEAN IT'S BAD TO EXPLAIN\n[53:18] MIO066: OKAY\n[53:19] MIO066: YES\n[53:21] MIO024: AND I THINK MAYBE LATER W YEAH WE WE CAN START DOING SIMPLE\n[53:24] MIO066: I THINK FOR TEST I CAN TAKE THE REAL DEMO AND MAKE THE THE FULL PROCESSING\n[53:28] MIO024: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[53:29] MIO024: YEAH THE FULL UH\n[53:33] MIO024: YEAH MI THIS MIGHT BE INTERESTING TO SEE TOMORROW\n[53:34] MIO066: SO I WILL\n[53:35] MIO024: OF COURSE MAYBE THERE WAS THE AH ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY SHOTS OR IT'S A LOT\n[53:39] MIO066: YEAH\n[53:40] MIO024: BUT UH AFTER I MEAN AT THIS POINT WE DO WE HAVE NOTHING WE CAN DO UNLESS THEY KNOW WHAT THEY WANT TO DO WITH IT RIGHT\n[53:44] MIO066: YEAH\n[53:48] MIO066: YEAH\n[53:50] MIO066: OKAY\n[53:51] MIO016: YEAH THAT WAS A SINGLE VIDEO STRUCTURING BUT IT'S UH OTHER LEVEL UH IT CAN UH IT'S QUITE UH IT'S RESEARCHED YEAH\n[53:56] MIO024: YEAH YEAH\n[53:57] MIO066: HMM\n[53:59] MIO024: YEAH\n[53:59] MIO024: BUT I THINK I THINK IS IT'S TOO IT'S GOING VERY BE VERY TO BE VERY GOOD FOR THEM TO VISUALISE HOW YOU CAN ORGANISE THINGS AND MAYBE WHAT THEY CAN DO\n[54:04] MIO016: YEAH\n[54:07] MIO024: HOW THEY AND SO THIS IS IMPORTANT\n[54:10] MIO016: YEAH LAST THING UH THIS IS A KIND OF UH X. M. L. THAT IS OUTPUTTED\n[54:15] MIO016: SO SO IT'S UH THE STRUCTURE IS SUCH AS UH VI VIDEO SEGMENTATION WITH UH VIDEOS IN BEGIN AND THEN FOR EACH SHOT YOU HAVE AN I. D. WELL THIS IS THE TERMS FROM M. PEG SEVEN CONVENTION\n[54:19] MIO066: OKAY\n[54:24] MIO066: MM OKAY\n[54:27] MIO066: I HAVE SOME INFORMATIONS\n[54:34] MIO016: BUT ANYWAY\n[54:35] MIO016: SHOT BEGIN AND END\n[54:38] MIO016: UH A SH THE SHOT KEY FRAME THAT IS THE MIDDLE HERE\n[54:41] MIO066: OKAY\n[54:42] MIO016: UH SUB SHOT\n[54:42] MIO066: AND UH IN THIS IN THIS THE BEGIN AND END THE NUMBER IS THE FOR EXAMPLE THE END IS ZERO DOT TWELVE TWELVE IS UH THIS FRAME TOO YEAH\n[54:51] MIO016: YEAH YOU'RE RIGHT\n[54:53] MIO016: TWELVE FRAMES\n[54:56] MIO066: OKAY\n[54:57] MIO016: AND IN FACT THAT'S WHAT I OUTPUT IN UH ON THE YEAH I THINK Y ON THE INTERFACE\n[54:59] MIO066: OKAY\n[55:01] MIO066: OKAY\n[55:03] MIO024: MM-HMM YEAH\n[55:05] MIO066: OKAY\n[55:05] MIO016: AND THERE IS ONLY ONE SUB SHOT BECAUSE UH W YEAH\n[55:10] MIO066: OKAY\n[55:11] MIO024: YEAH INITIALLY YEAH\n[55:11] MIO016: THERE WAS THERE WAS PROBLEMS WITH DETECTING THE SUB SHOTS ETCETERA\n[55:15] MIO066: WHAT WHAT\n[55:15] MIO024: WELL WE DIDN'T BECAUSE YOU TRIED TO DO SOMETHING\n[55:15] MIO016: BUT UH YEAH WELL\n[55:17] MIO016: YEAH I TR WELL UH NOT WITH THIS ONE BUT YEAH\n[55:19] MIO016: I TRIED TO CODE SOME STUFF UH IT BUT UH I'M NOT SO CONFIDENT IN THE WAY UH IT IS UH CODED\n[55:26] MIO024: OKAY\n[55:27] MIO024: YEAH LIKE FOR INSTANCE IF WE NEED TO FIND SUB SHOTS\n[55:30] MIO024: USUALLY IT IT FOR INSTANCE IS BETTER TO HAVE THE WHOLE SHOT TO DECIDE ON HOW TO BUILD THE SUB SHOTS\n[55:36] MIO016: YEAH\n[55:37] MIO024: BUT IT'S TRUE THAT MAYBE I IF YOU STORE ALL THE DISTANCE AT THAT THE DISTANCES WE COULD DO SOME BASIC STUFF\n[55:41] MIO016: YEAH\n[55:43] MIO016: BUT WE YEAH EVEN WE SHOULD UH FOR INSTANCE FOR THE VIDEOS UH FOR THE SPECTRAL CLUSTERING FOR THE CLUSTERING\n[55:44] MIO066: OKAY\n[55:52] MIO016: HERE UH I STORE THE CONSECUTIVE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN CONSECUTIVE HISTOGRAMS BUT WE COULD UH STORE THE MATRIX THAT'S YEAH\n[56:00] MIO024: OKAY\n[56:01] MIO024: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[56:02] MIO024: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[56:02] MIO024: YEAH YEAH\n[56:04] MIO024: THAT'S THE THING YEAH\n[56:04] MIO016: AND THEN UH YEAH\n[56:05] MIO066: UH\n[56:06] MIO066: OKAY\n[56:07] MIO016: AND I THINK I THERE ARE MANY POSSIBLE THINGS WITH UH SPECTRAL CLUSTERING\n[56:08] MIO066: MM\n[56:10] MIO066: JUST WHAT WHAT\n[56:10] MIO016: BUT BUT THE UH WITH UM THERE IS ONE PARAMETER THAT IS VERY C WHA I CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT IS THE PARAMETER UH\n[56:17] MIO024: AH TH THE GAP YOU MEAN OR NO\n[56:21] MIO016: YEAH\n[56:22] MIO024: OH NO YOU MEAN IN THE BHATTACHARYA DISTANCE\n[56:23] MIO016: NO NO NO NO THE IN THE THE GAP TO FIND THE THE GOOD NUMBER OF CLUSTERS IS SO SENSITIVE UH\n[56:27] MIO024: YEAH\n[56:27] MIO024: YEAH YEAH\n[56:28] MIO024: YEAH\n[56:30] MIO024: YEAH\n[56:31] MIO024: YEAH\n[56:33] MIO066: HMM\n[56:33] MIO016: YEAH ANYWAY\n[56:35] MIO016: IT'S IT'S A BIT LATER IN THE IN THE REPORT\n[56:40] MIO024: OKAY\n[56:45] MIO016: SO ANYTIMES YEAH I WOULD BE HAPPY TO TO TO HELP YOU WITH THAT\n[56:47] MIO066: YEAH OKAY\n[56:50] MIO066: OKAY\n[56:53] MIO024: SO\n[56:54] MIO066: IT'S OKAY\n[56:55] MIO024: IT'S OKAY\n[57:21] MIO016: YEAH YEAH YOU CAN WE CAN GO", "question": "Describe the video shot detection system presented, including its core technical implementation details, the structure and functionality of its web-based interface, its intended applications for CINETIS, and any discussed limitations or areas for future development.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"detector_purpose": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary goal or application area of the video shot detector."}, "technical_implementation": {"type": "object", "properties": {"detection_method": {"type": "string", "description": "The core method used for shot boundary detection."}, "distance_metric": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific metric used to calculate distance between frames."}, "thresholding_approach": {"type": "string", "description": "The strategy used for applying thresholds to detect shots."}, "bhattacharyya_alpha_threshold": {"type": "number", "description": "The specific alpha threshold value used for the Bhattacharyya distance."}}, "required": ["detection_method", "distance_metric", "thresholding_approach", "bhattacharyya_alpha_threshold"], "additionalProperties": false}, "web_interface": {"type": "object", "properties": {"base_url_pattern": {"type": "string", "description": "The base URL pattern for accessing the video browser interface."}, "data_storage_structure": {"type": "string", "description": "Describes how video and XML data are organized on the server."}, "xml_output_standard": {"type": "string", "description": "The standard or format used for the XML output of shot detection."}, "frame_generation_process": {"type": "string", "description": "How individual frames are extracted and displayed in the interface."}, "caching_mechanism": {"type": "string", "description": "Explains how generated frames are cached to improve performance."}}, "required": ["base_url_pattern", "data_storage_structure", "xml_output_standard", "frame_generation_process", "caching_mechanism"], "additionalProperties": false}, "cinetis_applications": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "List of identified use cases or benefits for CINETIS."}, "limitations_and_future_work": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Discussed limitations of the current system or areas for future development."}, "processing_speed_estimate": {"type": "string", "description": "An estimate of the video processing speed."}}, "required": ["detector_purpose", "technical_implementation", "web_interface", "cinetis_applications", "limitations_and_future_work", "processing_speed_estimate"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"detector_purpose": "To assist CINETIS in color correction, brightness adjustment, and video restoration by providing a summary of shots and key frames.", "technical_implementation": 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M. M. server, with the video name matching the directory name.", "xml_output_standard": "MPEG-7 convention (Video Segmentation).", "frame_generation_process": "Frames are extracted on-the-fly using a Perl program that outputs JPEG images based on time stamps from the XML.", "caching_mechanism": "Generated frames are cached on the M. M. M. server and in the user's browser cache to improve access speed."}, "cinetis_applications": ["Color correction", "Brightness enhancement", "Video restoration", "Stabilization", "Chapter generation for DVDs"], "limitations_and_future_work": ["Difficulty in detecting dissolves and transitions in low-contrast scenes (e.g., water).", "Sub-shot detection is not yet fully implemented or reliable.", "Real Media format is not natively supported in Java applications.", "Privacy concerns regarding public access to video data on the server."], "processing_speed_estimate": "Processing is slightly slower than real-time, though it is fast enough for a 5-minute video to be processed in a short time."}, "ground_truth": {"detector_purpose": "To present a video shot detector to Olivier and to help CINETIS restore and apply algorithms to improve movies.", "technical_implementation": {"detection_method": "Distance between consecutive histograms, without using motion features.", "distance_metric": "Bhattacharyya distance.", "thresholding_approach": "Adaptive thresholding with a sliding window, where a point is detected as a shot if its value is alpha times the maximum of other points within the window.", "bhattacharyya_alpha_threshold": 2.4}, "web_interface": {"base_url_pattern": "mmm.idiap.ch/cgi-bin/video_browser_three_frames.html?video=", "data_storage_structure": "Video files (.avi) and XML output files (.data.xml) are stored in `mmm_data/video_browser//` directories on the MMM server.", "xml_output_standard": "MPEG-7 convention, hierarchical with video segmentation, shots (ID, begin/end timestamps, key frame), and sub-shots.", "frame_generation_process": "Frames are generated on the fly from the video file using a Perl program that outputs JPEG images based on timestamps.", "caching_mechanism": "Generated frames are cached on the MMM server, and also in the client's browser cache, making subsequent access faster."}, "cinetis_applications": ["Helping with color correction, enhancement, and brightness improvement.", "Allowing manual selection of shot segments for applying specific restoration algorithms.", "Providing chapters or direct access to different parts of a movie for clients.", "Enabling clients to organize and label movie segments for archiving."], "limitations_and_future_work": ["Difficulty in detecting dissolves due to continuous transitions.", "The current library for video processing does not compile on Debian machines.", "Real Media conversion requires Windows-based tools (Helix Producer).", "Real Media format is not supported in Java applications.", "Online video structure correction and annotation are wishable but difficult to implement with current web technologies (HTML).", "Sub-shot detection had implementation problems and needs improvement.", "Spectral clustering for scene grouping is sensitive to parameters.", "Need to review and update the C code for new versions and better integration (e.g., with OpenCV for input reading).", "Implementing password protection or unique URL codes for privacy of videos."], "processing_speed_estimate": "A bit more than real-time; a 5-minute video can be processed quickly (around 30 minutes)."}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 33439, "output_tokens": 373, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "fb65127593225de536df6eb9c1265ec4d978027626248f3b67b8bafa285f20f7", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "IN1002", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 941, "duration_sec": 2418.2399139404297, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:36] MIO078: A LAPEL IS ALSO THERE\n[0:38] MIO022: NO\n[0:41] MIO076: OKAY\n[0:42] MIO078: OKAY\n[0:44] MIO076: OKAY SO SHOULD I START\n[0:49] MIO022: YEP\n[0:49] MIO050: YEAH\n[0:49] MIO078: YEAH\n[0:49] MIO076: OKAY\n[0:50] MIO076: SO I THINK IT'S BETTER TO FIRST HAVE A PRESENTATION OF MY WORK AND THEN WE CAN DISCUSS UH WITH THIS CRASH IN TEMP IN TEMP UH WHAT WE CAN DO UH FOR MY FUTURE TO TO CONTINUE MY RESEARCH\n[1:06] MIO076: BECAUSE APPARENTLY I I WILL HAVE SERIOUS PROBLEMS OKAY\n[1:10] MIO076: SO I WILL START WITH THE PRESENTATION OF MY WORK\n[1:14] MIO022: UH YOU CAN BE SITTING HERE ITSELF AND DO THE PRESENTATION\n[1:15] MIO078: YEAH\n[1:16] MIO076: MM\n[1:18] MIO076: OKAY\n[1:19] MIO076: I START LIKE THIS THEN\n[1:19] MIO078: YEAH THAT'S BETTER\n[1:22] MIO076: OKAY SO IT'S UH MY G WORK IS GENERALLY ABOUT UH USING POSTERIORS IN UH SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEMS AND UH SOMEHOW ENHANCING THE ESTIMATION OF POSTERIORS\n[1:33] MIO076: GETTING NEW POSTERIORS WHICH ARE HAVI WHICH ARE MORE INFORMATIVE BY SOMEHOW INTEGRATING SOME EXTRA KNOWLEDGE LIKE UH PRIOR KNOWLEDGE AND CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION RELATED TO THE PROBLEM AND THEN USE THIS POSTERIOR ESTIMATION UH UH METHOD UH FOR DESIGNING HIERARCHICAL UH SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM\n[1:55] MIO076: SO IN THIS HIERARCHICAL ARG ARCHITECTURE I WILL BE ABLE TO UH INTEGRATE THE EXTRA KNOWLEDGE AT THE PROPER LEVEL OF HIERARCHY\n[2:05] MIO076: AND I WILL BE AL ALSO UH ABLE TO UH COMBINE DIFFERENT KIND OF UH KNOWLEDGE OR SOURCES UH SOURCES OF KNOWLEDGE I HAVE\n[2:16] MIO076: UH WELL AS YOU KNOW UH GENERALLY POSTERIORS ARE ESTIMATED USING UH NEURAL NETWORKS AND MORE SPECIFICALLY M. L. P. S IN A SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM\n[2:27] MIO076: SO UH TIME LIMITED WINDOW OF A SPEECH SIGNAL IS UH REPRESENTED BY SOME CEPSTRAL FEATURES\n[2:34] MIO076: WHICH ARE THEN PROCESSED BY AN M. L. P. AND IT GIVES US SOME EVIDENCE AS IN THE FORM OF POS PHONE POSTERIORS\n[2:41] MIO076: THEN WE USE THESE PHONE POSTERIORS AS FEATURES OR AS SCORES FOR FOR EITHER JUST DECODING OR D UH UH N D TRAINING AND INFERENCE TRAINING AND THEN DECODING\n[2:56] MIO076: UH BUT WE KNOW THAT UH IN THIS UH IN THIS CASE WE ARE NOT ABLE TO INTEGRATE CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION UH UH LINE CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION\n[3:07] MIO076: AND WE ARE NOT ABLE TO INTEGRATE THE PRIOR KNOWLEDGE WE CAN HAVE ABOUT PHONE USE OR ABOUT\n[3:13] MIO076: UH WORDS IN THE POSTERIOR ESTIMATION SO THE MAIN MOTIVATION IS TO SEE IF WE CAN INTEGRATE THIS KIND OF EXTRA KNOWLEDGE IN THE POSTERIOR ESTIMATION\n[3:25] MIO076: SO WHAT IS PROPOSED TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM IS TO USE A UH WHAT WE FORMALLY USE IN H. M. M. FORMALISM WHICH IS CALLED GAMMA UH STATE POSTERIOR\n[3:35] MIO076: UH I UH AS A POSTERIOR FOR UH TRAINING UH OR DECODING SO IT'S UH WELL AS YOU KNOW IT'S A STATE POSTERIOR PROBABLILITY IN A H. M. M.\n[3:47] MIO076: WHICH IS DEFINED AS THE PROBABILITY OF BEING IN A SPECIFIC H. M. M. STATE AT A SPECIFIC TIME HAVING THE WHOLE OBSERVATION SEQUENCE AND THE MODEL\n[3:56] MIO076: SO WHOLE OBSERVATION SEQUENCE MEANS HAVING COMPLETE CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION AND THE MOD UH AND THE MODEL CAN ENCODE SOME KIND OF PRIOR KNOWLEDGE FOR US BY MEANS OF UH TOPOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS\n[4:10] MIO076: UH WELL YOU KNOW IT'S UH THIS GAM UH GAMMA POSTERIOR IS WRITTEN IN TERMS OF FORWARD AND BACKWARD H. M. M. RECURSIONS\n[4:20] MIO076: AND ACTUALLY ONE WAY TO USE THIS UH GAMMA POSTERIORS IS UH USING THESE POSTERIORS AS SOME KIND OF NEWER SCORES FOR DECODING\n[4:30] MIO076: SO IN THIS CASE IT WILL BE UH SIMILAR TO HYBRID METHOD\n[4:34] MIO076: UM THE THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT WE DO ONE MORE STEP UH MAYBE I CAN EXPLAIN IT BETTER THERE\n[4:43] MIO076: SO WE DO ONE MORE STEP HERE AND WE UH HERE BY MEANS OF ANOTHER H. M. M. WE INTRODUCE SOME KIND OF UH PRIOR KNOWLEDGE AND CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION\n[4:53] MIO076: WE GET BETTER EVIDENCES THAN WHAT I WE INITIALLY HAD HERE\n[4:57] MIO076: AND THEN WE DO THE UH DECODING AND THE AND S MORE INFORMATIVE POSTERIORS UH UH INSTEAD OF THIS ONE\n[5:07] MIO076: SO WE ARE EXPECTING TO UH THE SYSTEM TO PERFORM BETTER AND MORE ROBUST TO NOISY CASES\n[5:15] MIO076: HERE YOU SEE UH SOME RESULTS UH AND HOW UH HOW WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF INTRODUCING UH REASONABLE PRIOR KNOWLEDGE\n[5:26] MIO076: SO DIFFERENT UH ROWS IN THIS TABLE ARE SHOWING DIFFERENT LEVEL OF NOISE AND ALSO CLEAN SPEECH AND DIFFERENT COLUMNS ARE SHOWING DIFFERENT KIND OF POSTERIORS OR GAMMA POSTERIORS\n[5:38] MIO076: SO UH THE THE FIRST COLUMN IS SHOWING THE UH OUR BASELINE SYSTEM\n[5:44] MIO076: WHICH IS GETTING ESTIMATE OF POSTERIORS OUT OF M. L. P. UH AND THEN D USING THESE POSTERIORS FOR DECODING\n[5:52] MIO076: AND THE OTHER COLUMNS ARE SHOWING THE PERFORMANCE OF UH DIFFERENT KIND OF GAMMA\n[5:57] MIO076: SO UH GAMMA WHICH IS ESTIMATED USING UH INFORMATION ABOUT MINIMUM DURATION OF PHONEMES ABOUT\n[6:05] MIO076: POSSIBLE TRANSITION BETWEEN PHONEMES AND SOME KIND SOME UH MORE PRIOR KNOWLEDGE LIKE UH WHICH WO LIKE UH WHICH WORD IS COMPOSED OF WHICH PHONEMES AND UH G UH GRAM GRAMMATICAL KNOWLEDGE AB UH ABOUT TRANSITION BETWEEN WORDS AND THINGS LIKE THIS\n[6:24] MIO076: SO AS YOU SEE INTRODUCING MORE REASONABLE PRIOR KNOWLEDGE UM WILL H HELP TO HAVE BETTER PERFORMANCE IN ALMO IN ALMOST ALL THE CASES\n[6:37] MIO076: AND HERE I COMPARE THE PERFORMANCE OF THE GAMMA BASE SYSTEM WITH THE STANDARD H. M. M. G. M. M. SYSTEM\n[6:44] MIO076: WHICH IS BASED ON UH DOING DECODING UH USING UH LIKELIHOOD AS THE SCORES\n[6:51] MIO076: AND THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT OUR SYSTEM USE UH IS USING POSTERIORS FOR DECODING\n[6:58] MIO076: SO AS YOU SEE S UH IT'S WORKING UH BETTER THAN THE STANDARD H. M. M. G. M. M. SYSTEM\n[7:04] MIO076: AND FINALLY THE CONCLUSION IS UH HE HERE WE SAW HOW WE CAN GET UH SOME MORE INFORMATIVE POSTERIORS BY INTRODUCING EXTRA KNOWLEDGE LIKE PRIOR AND CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION\n[7:16] MIO076: AND THEN USING THIS UH UH P POSTERIOR ESTIMATION METHOD TO DESIGN HIERARCHICAL UH SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM WHICH WE'RE WHICH WHICH THE GOAL IS TO HAVE A BETTER\n[7:31] MIO076: MORE EFFICIENT AND MORE ROBUST SYSTEM\n[7:33] MIO076: SO IF YOU WANT NOW WE CAN DISCUSS ABOUT UM UH THE CRASH AND THE LOSS OF DATA\n[7:41] MIO076: SO UH WELL I LOST ALL THE POSTERIORS I WAS I UH I USED AS INPUT UH FOR MY SYSTEM\n[7:51] MIO076: SO THE GAMMA ARE SOMEHOW ESTIMATED OR COMPUTED ON TOP OF POSTERIORS\n[7:57] MIO076: AND NOW I DON'T HAVE ANY POSTERIOR AND UH PROBABLY THE SCRIPTS GENERATING THAT POSTERIOR SO WHAT I CAN DO OKAY\n[8:06] MIO078: UH YOU GO TO THE TABLE YOU HAVE THERE LIKE THE BIG TABLE YOU TOLD AND THEN WE CAN DISCUSS\n[8:10] MIO076: OKAY\n[8:14] MIO076: OKAY\n[8:14] MIO078: SO WHICH I THINK I HAVE ALL THE GAMMAS NO\n[8:17] MIO078: ESPECIALLY GAMMA FULL MODELS I HAVE\n[8:20] MIO076: GAMMA FULL MODEL BUT UH WHAT ABOUT OTHER ONES AND WHAT ABOUT THE F POSTERIOR BECAUSE BECAUSE I I UH YOU KNOW\n[8:24] MIO078: YEAH POSTERIORS\n[8:27] MIO076: I CANNOT UH STOP MY RESEA I I MAY DO SOMETHING ELSE YOU KNOW IN FUTURE WITH THIS UH AND WELL I NEED POSTERIORS TO\n[8:35] MIO022: NOW YOU NEED THE DIFFERENT METHOD FROM HOW FROM GAMMAS YOU CAN GENERATE THE POSTERIORS\n[8:38] MIO076: YEAH\n[8:39] MIO078: AND POSTERIORS\n[8:41] MIO078: EVEN YOU HAVE THOSE THREE STATE PERFORM GAMMAS ALSO YOU HAVE ALL THESE\n[8:45] MIO076: UH NO NO I DON'T HAVE THEM THERE WERE ALL UNDER TEMP\n[8:49] MIO076: YOU YOU WE HAVE THAT BECAUSE YOU UH STORED THEM\n[8:49] MIO078: HUH\n[8:52] MIO078: AH OKAY\n[8:52] MIO022: OKAY\n[8:52] MIO076: SO\n[8:53] MIO078: SO NOW YEAH NOW YOU CAN WRITE ANOTHER PAPER IF YOU CAN\n[8:55] MIO050: YEAH YOU CAN GO BACK UP TO THE FEATURE YOU KNOW\n[8:57] MIO076: YEAH\n[8:58] MIO076: YEAH\n[8:59] MIO076: MAYBE MAYBE SOME OTHER M UH P. H. D. STUDENT SHOULD BE HIRED TO WORK ON YOU KNOW THE GENERATING GAMMA\n[8:59] MIO050: UP TO\n[9:02] MIO050: MM\n[9:04] MIO078: GAMMAS TO POSTERIOR\n[9:07] MIO022: UH I WAS JUST UM LET'S TALK ABOUT LITTLE ABOUT THIS PRESENTATION ITSELF THE SLIDE NUMBER SIX\n[9:18] MIO076: SIX OKAY\n[9:19] MIO022: OKAY HOW YOU FEEL IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU'RE TAKING THE CONTEXT OF THE WHOLE UTTERANCE\n[9:24] MIO022: HOW IMPORTANT IT COULD BE\n[9:25] MIO022: IS IT NOT A POSSIBILITY THAT YOU'RE HAVING LESS CONTEXT\n[9:29] MIO076: LESS CONTEXT WHAT YOU MEAN\n[9:31] MIO022: INSTEAD OF HAVING CONTEXT FROM ONE TO CAPITAL D. WHICH IS FOR THE WHOLE UTTERANCE WHICH DOESN'T MAKE MUCH SENSE IN GENERAL\n[9:34] MIO076: UH\n[9:37] MIO076: YES\n[9:39] MIO022: SO WHAT IS A POSSIBILITY THAT YOU CAN CUT THE CONTEXT INSTEAD OF HAVING THE CONTEXT FROM\n[9:39] MIO076: YEAH\n[9:44] MIO076: YOU MEAN A SMALLER CONTEXT INSTEAD OF THIS\n[9:45] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[9:47] MIO022: MIGHT BE LEFT OR RIGHT EVERYTHING THERE BUT NOT THE WHOLE CONTEXT\n[9:51] MIO022: BECAUSE IT'S IT'S A FACT THAT WHEN YOU ARE HAVING ONE UTTERANCE\n[9:54] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[9:54] MIO022: SO IT ONE UTTERANCES LINK UP FULL SENTENCE OR SOMETHING AND THERE MIGHT NOT BE MUCH BREAKS IN IT\n[9:57] MIO076: MM\n[9:59] MIO076: YEAH\n[9:59] MIO022: SO IN THAT SENSE IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE THAT YOU ARE GOING TOO MUCH IN THE PAST AND THEN YOU ARE TRYING TO COMPUTE SOMETHING WHICH IS NOT RELATED\n[9:59] MIO076: YES\n[10:03] MIO076: YEAH\n[10:06] MIO076: YEAH B WELL EVEN THEY CAN HAVE SOME INFORMATION WHICH ARE NOT SO MEANINGFUL OR UH WHICH ARE NOT RELATED\n[10:14] MIO076: YEAH WELL BUT THEN I WILL HAVE THE PROBLEM TO FIND THE OPTIMUM AMOUNT OF CONTEXT\n[10:20] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[10:21] MIO076: HOW MUCH CONTEXT SHOULD I TAKE\n[10:24] MIO022: KIND OF LET'S SAY IDEA IS USUALLY HUNDRED MILLISECONDS OR ONE SECOND\n[10:24] MIO078: I TWO HUNDRED\n[10:27] MIO078: TWO HUNDRED MILLISECOND\n[10:29] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[10:30] MIO078: SO BUT FOR NUMBERS I THINK IT MAY BE OKAY NUMBERS HARDLY YEAH\n[10:33] MIO022: YEAH NUMBERS IT MIGHT BE OKAY BECAUSE MOST OF THE SENTENCES MIGHT BE THREE SECONDS OR SOMETHING\n[10:35] MIO078: ONE TWO\n[10:37] MIO078: EVEN LESS THAN THAT YEAH\n[10:38] MIO076: MM\n[10:39] MIO078: JUST FEW WORDS LIKE SO BUT IF FOR OR SOMETHING\n[10:40] MIO022: YEAH\n[10:41] MIO076: OKAY\n[10:42] MIO078: LIKE IF IT'S REALLY LONG SENTENCE OF TEN SECONDS OR SOMETHING YOU MAY NOT REALLY NEED SO MUCH CON\n[10:47] MIO022: THAT M THAT MATCH OF CONTEXT TO COMPUTER COMMAS\n[10:51] MIO078: I KNOW IT'S REALLY COMPUTATIONALLY VERY INTENSIVE ALSO LIKE IF YOU USE\n[10:53] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[10:55] MIO076: OKAY\n[10:55] MIO076: YEAH THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[10:57] MIO076: THAT'S REASONABLE\n[11:00] MIO022: OKAY SO WHEN WE ARE TALKING ABOUT THEM THEN MY STORY THEY ARE THE WORST I THINK\n[11:00] MIO076: MM\n[11:05] MIO078: SO PRETTY MUCH ALL THE POSTERIORS ARE FROM YOU ONLY\n[11:09] MIO022: YEAH\n[11:09] MIO076: YEAH\n[11:10] MIO022: I CANNOT GENERATE POSTERIORS\n[11:12] MIO076: YEAH\n[11:13] MIO076: AND AND YOU DON'T HAVE UH SCRIPTS FOR\n[11:13] MIO022: SO THERE IS\n[11:16] MIO022: I DON'T HAVE THE C. FILES ALSO PRESENTLY WITH ME\n[11:16] MIO078: SK\n[11:17] MIO076: AH OKAY YOU DO YOU HAVE JUST YOUR NO\n[11:18] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[11:20] MIO022: YEAH\n[11:23] MIO022: NO\n[11:24] MIO022: MY SAID THAT ENOUGH IS ENOUGH\n[11:26] MIO076: AND WHAT COULD HAPPEN IF YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE YOUR\n[11:29] MIO078: OH YOU KNOW\n[11:30] MIO022: YEAH AND THEN I THEN I WOULD HAVE TAKEN TWO YEARS EXTENSION\n[11:33] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[11:37] MIO022: YEAH IT WAS IT WAS PRETTY SCARY BUT LET'S SEE WHAT HAPPENS\n[11:40] MIO076: MM\n[11:42] MIO078: BUT AL FOR YOUR CASE YOU DON'T NEED REALLY COMPLICATED POSTERIOR YOU JUST NEED SOME P. L. P. S AND THEN\n[11:50] MIO076: YES\n[11:50] MIO050: YEAH YOU CAN THEN YOU KNOW BECAUSE IF MOST DID IT ON WHAT NUMBERS AND ONE OF COUPLE OF C. T. F. EXPERIMENTS RIGHT\n[11:59] MIO076: N YEAH I UH FOR C. T. S. PETR UH STILL I THINK HAVE HE DIDN'T UH LOSE ANYTHING SO\n[12:05] MIO078: NO BUT BUT MA HE'S HE MAY BE LINKING TO MATTHEW I GUESS BECAUSE MATTHEW GOT THE WAV FILES\n[12:08] MIO050: NO NO NO NO NO I UH PROBABLY MIGHT\n[12:12] MIO078: BUT YOU GOT THE ALL THE WAV FILES SO\n[12:13] MIO050: UH\n[12:14] MIO050: YEAH BUT THE WAVE FILE IS TH THAT'S IN THE TEMP ONLY RIGHT\n[12:16] MIO050: SO SO THE ONLY THING IS THAT I CAN RECOVER IT BACK FROM BERKELEY\n[12:17] MIO078: YEAH SO THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYING LIKE\n[12:20] MIO078: UH YEAH\n[12:21] MIO022: ICSI MM-HMM\n[12:22] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[12:22] MIO078: SO IF HE GOT FEATURES THEN IT'S OKAY OTHERWISE IF HE HAS TO GENERATE AGAIN HE CAN'T GENERATE\n[12:27] MIO022: BECAUSE EVEN UM PETR HAS LOST A LOT\n[12:30] MIO078: YEAH\n[12:30] MIO022: HE'S HAVING ONLY THE RESULTS WITH HIM\n[12:32] MIO078: SO\n[12:33] MIO022: HE DOESN'T HAVE THE FILES THE REAL THE REAL S ONES\n[12:33] MIO076: AH\n[12:35] MIO078: BECAUSE\n[12:36] MIO050: NO EVERYTHING WE W IF TH IF THEY SAY THAT WE CANNOT RECOVER IT THEN I CAN QUICKLY GET IT BACK FROM ICSI IN A COUPLE OF DAYS\n[12:43] MIO050: I CAN PUT ALL THE SYSTEM BACK HERE\n[12:45] MIO078: YEAH\n[12:45] MIO076: OKAY\n[12:45] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[12:46] MIO050: BUT UH\n[12:47] MIO078: BUT THE P EVERYBODY HAS FEATURES IN TEMP ONLY MOST OF THE TIME ALL THE C. T. S. FEATURES OR C. T. S. WAV FILES SO\n[12:50] MIO022: YEAH\n[12:52] MIO050: MM YEAH\n[12:53] MIO078: SO FORGET ABOUT C. T. S. AT LEAST NOW I THINK BECAUSE IT'S AGAIN\n[12:56] MIO022: YEAH BECAUSE EVEN TO DOWNLOAD THAT MUCH OF DATA\n[12:56] MIO076: MM\n[12:58] MIO078: IT TAKES AT LEAST ONE OR TWO WEEKS\n[12:58] MIO050: YEAH A LOT OF TIME NO IT I CAN DOW OBVIOUSLY DOWNLOADING IS ANOTHER THING\n[13:02] MIO050: THE ONLY THING IS THAT I HAVE TO DO IS THAT THEY HAVE UH DATA IN UH ONE PARTICULAR STRUCTURE\n[13:02] MIO078: BUT SEGMENTATION\n[13:08] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[13:08] MIO050: SO I HAVE TO FIRST OF ALL YOU KNOW ORGANISE CREATE TAR FILES AND THEN I CAN GET IT BACK HERE\n[13:12] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[13:13] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[13:14] MIO078: BUT YOU SAY DO YOU NEED TO DO SOME SEGMENTATION ALSO ON TOP OF THAT SO\n[13:17] MIO022: AND THEN YOU HAVE TO GET THE L. P. P. L. P. FEATURES AND\n[13:20] MIO050: YEAH THAT I CAN GET ALL THOSE THINGS\n[13:21] MIO022: OKAY\n[13:21] MIO022: BECAUSE THO THOSE FILES ARE ALSO VERY BIG THEY ARE NOT SINGLE FILES\n[13:21] MIO050: ALL TH ALL THOSE M YEAH\n[13:24] MIO050: YEAH BUT THE THOSE FILES CAN BE RECOVERED EASILY ONLY THING IS THAT UH NOW IF THEY HAD TO SAY THAT WE CANNOT RECOVER IT\n[13:25] MIO078: THEY'RE\n[13:25] MIO022: SO THERE SHOULD NOT BE ANY BREAK\n[13:32] MIO078: YEAH THE WE CAN WAIT AT LEAST ONE OR TWO WEEKS FOR THIS BECAUSE IT'S\n[13:33] MIO050: UH UH ONE UH ONE UH DAY ONE O ONE TWO DAYS LIKE THIS WEEK I CAN WAIT AND SEE\n[13:35] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[13:39] MIO050: IF THEY CANNOT RECOVER IT THEN I CAN JUST GET ALL THE DATA FROM ICSI AND PUT BACK THE C. T. S. SYSTEM\n[13:43] MIO078: BUT STILL I THINK WE CAN'T REALLY DO THESE THINGS BEFORE ICAS BECAUSE YEAH\n[13:47] MIO050: NO WE CANNOT DO\n[13:48] MIO078: SO MAYBE WE CAN CONCENTRATE WORK ESPECIALLY ON NUMBERS NOW AND THEN WE CAN GO TO C. T. S.\n[13:52] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[13:55] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[13:55] MIO050: YEAH\n[13:55] MIO078: SO IN NUMBERS CASE WHAT DO YOU REALLY NEED LIKE\n[13:58] MIO076: MM JUST UH PO UH PI UH POSTERIOR ESTIMATED USING P. L. P. FEATURES FOR NUMBER WHICH I THINK WE CAN WE CAN RATE IT\n[14:05] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[14:06] MIO078: YEAH BASICALLY YEAH W WE NEED TO GENERATE AGAIN P. L. P. S BUT WAVE FILES ARE THERE\n[14:08] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[14:10] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[14:11] MIO022: YEAH P. L. P. NUMBERS NINETY FIVE DATABASE IS THERE FINE\n[14:14] MIO076: UH P. L. P. THEY'RE ALSO LAST\n[14:16] MIO078: YEAH P. L. P. S\n[14:17] MIO022: YEAH\n[14:17] MIO076: OKAY\n[14:17] MIO050: EVERYTHING THAT\n[14:19] MIO022: EVERYTHING IS LOST\n[14:20] MIO022: AND UH IF IF YOU REALLY ASK ME EVEN THE STRUCTURE WHICH WAS THERE REAL EVERY POINT BY POINT HOW P. L. P. IS WELL GENERATED\n[14:25] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[14:29] MIO022: THAT INFORMATION IS ALSO NOT THERE\n[14:31] MIO078: BUT YOU'RE GENERATING P. L. P. S FROM\n[14:33] MIO022: YEAH BUT THE PARAMETERS WHICH ARE EXACT\n[14:34] MIO078: UM\n[14:36] MIO078: MM\n[14:37] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[14:38] MIO078: BUT AT LEAST YOU F\n[14:38] MIO022: HOPEFULLY NINETY FIVE PERCENT I KNOW BUT THAT FIVE PERCENT\n[14:40] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:42] MIO078: YEAH THAT YOU CAN DEL\n[14:43] MIO022: AND THEN WE WE NEED TO TRAIN THE NEW RATES BECAUSE M. L. P. TRAINING NEEDS TO BE DONE AND THEN ONLY THE NEXT STEP WILL HAPPEN\n[14:46] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[14:51] MIO076: OKAY\n[14:52] MIO022: SO IT'S IT'S PRETTY PRETTY HOL HOLDING IS STUPID\n[14:56] MIO022: WHETHER WE CAN REPLICATE THE RESULTS WHATEVER RESULTS YOU ARE SHOWING WHETHER WE CAN REPLICATE THEM OR NOT\n[15:01] MIO022: PRESENTLY IT'S IT'S NOT KNOWN\n[15:03] MIO078: BUT AT LEAST YEAH YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO VERIFY THEIR WA\n[15:04] MIO076: YES\n[15:07] MIO022: YEAH\n[15:08] MIO078: SO SO P. L. P. S OR THESE ARE ALL THIRTEEN JUST ONLY P. L. P. S NOT DELTAS AND DEL\n[15:08] MIO022: YOU\n[15:13] MIO076: UH NOWADAYS NOT THAT ONE\n[15:15] MIO076: THERE IS ANOTHER PROBLEM FOR UH VERIFYING THESE RESULTS BECAUSE WELL FOR THESE RESULTS YOU KNOW\n[15:21] MIO076: THE THE CONFIGURATION SHOULD NOT WELL I ALSO SAVED THE CONFIGURATION SOMEWHERE IN THE TEMP\n[15:28] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[15:28] MIO076: SO EXACTLY HOW MANY STAYS FOR DECODING AND WHICH KIND OF LANGUAGE MODEL AND THINGS LIKE THIS\n[15:32] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[15:33] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[15:35] MIO076: I I THINK I CAN REMEMBER ALMOST ALL OF THEM BUT F IT'S IT'S A BIT UH UH STRESSFUL\n[15:38] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[15:39] MIO078: YEAH\n[15:41] MIO078: BUT IF YOU GOT SOMETHING FROM HEMANT OR MATTHEW THEN I HAVE THOSE NUMBER OF STAGE\n[15:44] MIO076: YEAH BUT H HE DOESN'T\n[15:46] MIO078: LIKE WE HAVE THEN YOU KNOW LIKE IT'S ONLY FOR ONLY CLOSE UH D. C. L. K. C. L. THEY HAVE\n[15:52] MIO050: ONE ONE\n[15:53] MIO022: NO NO NO NO HE IS USING DIFFERENT SETUP I THINK\n[15:55] MIO078: NO HE HE GOT FROM YOU ONLY\n[15:56] MIO022: HE DOESN'T USE OUR SETUP\n[15:58] MIO022: DO YOU USE OUR SETUP FOR THE NUMBER OF STATES\n[16:00] MIO076: UH Y M YES\n[16:00] MIO022: FOR THE GAMMA ESTIMATION\n[16:01] MIO078: AH\n[16:02] MIO078: I THINK SO YEAH SO THEN I HAVE THOSE NUMBER OF STAGES\n[16:02] MIO022: OKAY MM-HMM\n[16:04] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[16:05] MIO022: NO NO THOSE THINGS I'M ALSO HAVING BECAUSE THEY WERE DONE TWO YEARS BACK\n[16:06] MIO078: YEAH\n[16:08] MIO078: AH OKAY\n[16:09] MIO022: ANYTHING WHICH IS DONE IN THE LAST TWO YEARS IS THE ONE WHICH IS\n[16:09] MIO078: SO\n[16:11] MIO076: LOST\n[16:13] MIO078: AH\n[16:14] MIO078: SO YOU DIDN'T HAVE ANY P. FOR THESE P. L. P. S NO P. L. P. S OR P. FILES FROM P. L. P.\n[16:18] MIO022: NOTHING\n[16:21] MIO078: SO BU WHAT ABOUT THIS NOISE LEVELS LIKE WE HAVE NOISE WAV FILES IN DA DA COM DATABASES\n[16:26] MIO022: THE THERE'S ALSO IN COM COM DATABASE YEAH\n[16:29] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[16:29] MIO078: SO WE HAVE DIRECTLY F WAVE FILES WITH UH PARTICULAR NOISE\n[16:33] MIO022: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[16:34] MIO078: AH OK SEE\n[16:35] MIO022: NO TH THOSE THINGS ARE NOT DISTURBED\n[16:35] MIO050: NO NO BUT THEY'RE THEY'RE THEY'RE DOWN IN THE DATABASE SECTION\n[16:39] MIO022: NOTHING RELATED TO THE DATABASE HAS BEEN DISTURBED\n[16:42] MIO078: NO BUT BUT I THINK UH DE\n[16:43] MIO022: EXCEPT THE SWITCHBOARD\n[16:45] MIO050: YEAH EXCEPT SWITCHBOARD BUT THE SWITCHBOARD ALSO WE HAVE IT BUT ONLY THING IS THAT WE DON'T HAVE ALL THE DATA WE NEED YEAH\n[16:46] MIO078: BUT\n[16:50] MIO078: HMM\n[16:51] MIO078: BUT THE PROBLEM IS LIKE ALL THIS I THINK IT MAY NOT BE THERE IN DATABASE I GUESS\n[16:55] MIO050: NO NO IT IS DEAD\n[16:55] MIO022: NO THEY'RE THERE\n[16:56] MIO078: OH OKAY\n[16:57] MIO050: BECAUSE IT WAS THAT NOW\n[16:58] MIO078: YOU CALLED THE NOISE X. DATABASE\n[16:59] MIO022: NO NO IT WAS IT WAS PRE WRITTEN THERE\n[17:00] MIO050: NO NO IT W O ORI ORIGINALLY DONE\n[17:02] MIO078: AH OKAY\n[17:02] MIO022: IT'S IN THE DATABASE ITSELF\n[17:03] MIO078: EVEN WITH UH S. AND R. S\n[17:05] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT YEAH\n[17:05] MIO050: NO NO IT IS EVEN IN D. V. D. FORM WE HAVE IT THAT THE\n[17:05] MIO078: AH OKAY THEN IT'S OKAY\n[17:08] MIO078: AH\n[17:08] MIO022: YEAH SO IT THAT IS NOT A PROBLEM\n[17:09] MIO078: SO Y YOU IT'S NOT THAT YOU ALL THE NO\n[17:12] MIO022: NO I DIDN'T DO IT MYSELF\n[17:13] MIO078: YEAH WITH S. AND R. DIFFERENT S. AND R. S\n[17:14] MIO022: NO NO NO\n[17:16] MIO022: MEANS AT L YEAH THAT PART IS LESS UH SCARY\n[17:19] MIO078: YEAH SO AT LEAST WE HAVE WAVE FILES SO NOW WE CAN GENERATE ANYTHING IN THE P. L. P. S OR SO AT LEAST\n[17:22] MIO022: YEAH\n[17:25] MIO022: SO THE THINGS WHICH ARE RELATED TO YOUR P. L. P. CAN BE DONE I THINK IT'S IT'S NOT SUCH A MAJOR PROBLEM\n[17:29] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:29] MIO076: OKAY\n[17:31] MIO076: YEAH SO SO AS THE CONCLUSION THERE IS NO MAJOR PROBLEM EXCEPT REGENERA YEAH WHICH TIME FOR I GUESS\n[17:36] MIO050: NO EXCEPT UH EXCEPT TIME\n[17:39] MIO022: SO YOU THA M. L. P. NEEDS TO BE TRAINED AND UH P. L. P. FEATURES\n[17:39] MIO078: THOSE\n[17:39] MIO050: HOW MUCH TIME WE WANT TO SPEND AGAIN TO GET\n[17:41] MIO076: MM\n[17:43] MIO076: MM\n[17:44] MIO022: SO IT'S KIND OF ONE AND A HALF DAYS WORK KIND OF TO GENERATE THE NEW FILES\n[17:47] MIO076: MM\n[17:49] MIO078: BUT FOR ALL THESE S. AND R. S SO THAT'S ALSO AGAIN\n[17:50] MIO076: MM\n[17:52] MIO076: YEAH YEAH\n[17:52] MIO022: YEAH THAT WILL AGA MEANS IT'LL LIGHT UP THAT'S IT\n[17:54] MIO078: HMM\n[17:55] MIO076: YEAH\n[17:55] MIO022: BUT ALL ALL OF IT IS DOABLE IN THREE FOUR DAYS TIME\n[17:58] MIO076: MM\n[18:00] MIO076: WELL I ALSO HAD THE OF GENERATED POSTERIORS OR GAMMAS OR THINGS LIKE THIS WHICH I SHOULD REGENERATE\n[18:06] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[18:08] MIO076: I HAVE THE UH SCRIPTS BUT UH WELL IT TAKES TIME IT'S C. P. U. AND REGENERATING ALL THESE THINGS BUT OKAY IT'S OKAY\n[18:10] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[18:12] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[18:17] MIO076: SO THERE IS NO MAJOR PROBLEM EXCEPT TIME\n[18:21] MIO076: DEADLINE OF TWO WEEKS FOR ICAS\n[18:22] MIO076: OKAY\n[18:23] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[18:25] MIO022: AND IF I DON'T HAVE TO GENERATE ANY NEW RESULTS I'M ALSO ON THE OTHER SIDE THEN\n[18:25] MIO050: YEAH IT'S\n[18:32] MIO022: BUT IF I NEED TO GENERATE NEW RESULTS THEN AND ANYWAY THERE IS EMOTIONAL LOSS SO SCRIPTS AND CODE EVERYTHING WRITTEN THAT IS\n[18:38] MIO078: NO THE THING IS LIKE YOU CAN'T REALLY WRITE THIS K I SUPPOSE UH THE CODE IS THE REAL PROBLEM SCRIPTS IS OKAY LIKE YEAH\n[18:41] MIO022: NO\n[18:43] MIO022: YEAH YEAH\n[18:45] MIO078: EVEN SCRIPTS ALSO THE CONFIGURATIONS OR YOU DO IF YOU FORGET SOMETHING SOME FACTOR OR SOMETHING IT'S REALLY\n[18:45] MIO022: BECAUSE IT'S\n[18:48] MIO022: YEAH\n[18:49] MIO022: YEAH\n[18:52] MIO022: YEAH\n[18:53] MIO022: MEANS LOSSES ARE EMOTIONAL AS WELL AS WHATEVER IT IS THERE\n[18:57] MIO022: AND BLA BLA BUT IT'S TRAGEDY\n[18:57] MIO076: HMM\n[19:02] MIO022: SO\n[19:04] MIO022: SO RAID FIVE YOU HAVE TOLD TO THE\n[19:06] MIO050: MM\n[19:07] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[19:07] MIO050: THEY ARE THEY'RE IT'S IT'S IT LOOKS LIKE IF YOU GET THREE DISK GONE\n[19:11] MIO050: THEN IT'S VERY DIFFICULT TO GET IT WELL LIKE FINE IF IT'S ONE DISK IT'S FINE BECAUSE AT LEAST ONE IS HAVING THE UH MIRROR MIRROR\n[19:13] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[19:13] MIO078: WHICH DISK\n[19:17] MIO078: UH THREE DISK\n[19:19] MIO022: NO ONE DISK THERE IS NO PROBLEM\n[19:22] MIO050: SO IT WILL RECACHE ON THE MIRROR\n[19:24] MIO050: UM BUT UH IF THE THREE DISK ARE GONE IT'S VERY DIFFICULT\n[19:27] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[19:28] MIO050: SO I DON'T KNOW HOW IT WENT LIKE USUALLY WHILE AS SOON AS ONE DISK FAILS IT SHOULD BE REPLACED ACTUALLY AND UH I DUNNO\n[19:38] MIO078: SO IT SHOULD BE REPLACED BY\n[19:39] MIO050: MAYB YEAH OTHERWISE IT UH IT'LL GO ON DESTROYING OTHER DISKS\n[19:43] MIO078: AH OK\n[19:44] MIO050: SO I SO THE ONE SO THEY I DON'T KNOW HOW IT HAPPEN YOU KNOW SUCH A THING LIKE USUALLY AS SOON AS ONE FAILS\n[19:53] MIO050: IT ACTUALLY NOTIFIES THE YOU KNOW THE SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR OR MAKES CERTAIN KIND OF UM NOISE\n[19:56] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[19:59] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:00] MIO050: UH YEAH TO TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU KNOW IT HAS TO BE REPLACED\n[20:04] MIO050: SO W UH IF IT THE DISK IS NOT REPLACED THEN IT W IT'LL FAIL\n[20:08] MIO078: HMM\n[20:10] MIO078: IT WILL RI\n[20:10] MIO050: IT UH THEN THEN IT UH THERE'S A INTERNAL RECOVERY IF IT JUST R REPLACE THE DISK THERE\n[20:15] MIO022: MM-HMM OKAY\n[20:16] MIO050: IT'S IT IT CAN INTERNALLY IT CAN QUICKLY RECOVER EVERYTHING INTO THAT DISK\n[20:17] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[20:19] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[20:20] MIO050: UH SO SO IT'S LIKE YOU KNOW IF YOU HAVE A MM MM UH UM IF YOU HAVE\n[20:30] MIO050: IT'S KIND OF LIKE ESSENTIALLY IF IT IS LIKE HUNDRED TWENTY HUNDRED HUNDRED G. B. DATA SPACE\n[20:36] MIO050: THEN IT ESSENTIALLY WILL HAVE A HUN TWO HUNDRED G. B. ONLY STU VISIBLE DATA F TO YOU\n[20:41] MIO050: BUT THEN IT CAN WE AS SOON AS THEY REPLACE ONE OF THOSE HARD DISK I IT CAN IT CAN FROM THE OTHER ONE IT CAN RECOVER EVERYTHING ON THAT\n[20:48] MIO078: UH IT WILL HAVE MEASURES LIKE\n[20:49] MIO050: INTER INTERNALLY IT CAN DO THAT KIND OF THING BUT IF THE TH IF THE THREE DISKS FAIL\n[20:51] MIO022: MM\n[20:53] MIO050: THEN IT'S IT'S IT'S YEAH A REALLY DIFFICULT JOB I DON'T KNOW HOW IT CAN BE RECOVERED\n[20:54] MIO078: UH\n[20:59] MIO050: PROBABLY THE MM ONE WAY THAT THEY EXTEND THE HAR THE HARD DISK TO THE PEOPLE WHO ARE EXPERTS\n[21:06] MIO050: AND THEY DO LIKE SECTOR BY SECTOR BLOCK BY BLOCK THEY TRY TO RECOVER\n[21:10] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[21:10] MIO050: BUT THAT'S IT'S VERY EXPENSIVE\n[21:13] MIO078: HMM BUT LIKE THIS\n[21:13] MIO050: UH TH SIMPLE YES THE SIMPLE THING MIGHT COST YOU MINIMUM TEN THOUSAND EUROS FIFTEEN SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[21:20] MIO078: BUT EVEN THIS MAYBE REALLY HUGE DATA ALSO\n[21:23] MIO022: WAS IT INSURED ANY IDEA\n[21:24] MIO050: I DON'T KNOW WHETHER IT WAS INSURED\n[21:27] MIO050: I DON'T THINK INSURANCE COMPANY WILL GIVE\n[21:30] MIO022: NO NO INSURANCE CAN TAKE CARE OF UH MEANS ANYTHING CAN BE INSURED IN THIS WORLD NOWADAYS\n[21:32] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[21:37] MIO078: I THINK MAYBE SOME COMPANIES DEFINITELY DO INSURE YOU CAN'T REALLY HAVE SO MANY BACKUPS\n[21:43] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[21:45] MIO022: BUT IT STILL MEANS ONE THING WHICH IS A MYSTERY TO ME WHE WHY TEMP ONE AND TEMP TWO WERE RESIDING ON THE SAME HARD DISK PHYSICAL\n[21:51] MIO050: NO IT DOES BECAUSE IT WAS NOT TEMP ONE TEMP TWO BUT THEY HAVE THE SAME MM IT HAS THREE G. B. THREE DISKS HARD DISK CATEGORY\n[22:01] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[22:02] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[22:03] MIO050: AND SO YOU CAN GO UP TO FOURTEEN OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT BUT IT CAN BE ON THE SAME YEAH\n[22:05] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[22:08] MIO022: YEAH SO IT MEANS\n[22:09] MIO078: WHICH JUST PARTITION THESE UH\n[22:10] MIO050: BUT SO IT TRIES TO PUT IF YOU IT TRIES TO UH QUICKLY PUT THINGS UH IF THIS WAY THAT SO THAT AND BUT ONLY THING THAT ONLY ONE HAS THE MM UM BACKUP\n[22:10] MIO022: SO THAT\n[22:21] MIO078: HMM\n[22:22] MIO050: KEEP TAKING UP THE BACKUP THERE\n[22:23] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[22:24] MIO050: SO IT PUTS EVERYTHING MM QUICKLY IT CAN DECIDE WHEREVER IT WANTS TO PUT SO IT'S FASTER TO DO THAT WAY\n[22:31] MIO022: NO NO NO WHAT I'M SAYING MEANS TEMP ONE AND TEMP TWO COULD HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT SYSTEMS ALTOGETHER\n[22:32] MIO050: MM\n[22:36] MIO050: NO I THINK THAT UH SOFT NAME THEY WERE GIVEN THE\n[22:39] MIO022: I'M SAYING THEY COULD HAVE KEPT DIFFERENTLY\n[22:41] MIO050: YEAH\n[22:43] MIO050: BUT THEN WHAT ARE THE USE OF RAID THEN\n[22:43] MIO078: BUT\n[22:45] MIO022: NO RAID ON BOTH THEY SYSTEMS WAS THE PROBLEM\n[22:45] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:47] MIO050: NO BUT THAT IS WHAT THE RAID CAN ALLOW YOU TO HAVE KEEP UP TO FOURTEEN HARD DISK\n[22:52] MIO050: IT CAN ALLOW\n[22:53] MIO022: HARD DISK THERE THERE WERE ALREADY FIVE HARD DISKS RIGHT\n[22:55] MIO050: YEAH SO IT THEY HAVE FIVE AND YOU CAN GO UP TO FOURTEEN IF YOU WANT TO KEEP THERE\n[22:57] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[23:00] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[23:01] MIO050: AND IT CAN STILL WORK AND IT TAKES THE AND THE WAY IT LOOK LIKE IT IT'S STILL TOLERANT YOU KNOW\n[23:07] MIO050: THE WAY IT IT USUALLY IT DOES IT IF YOU ONE THIS CRASHES BEFORE UH I UH UM IF IT UH REPLACE QUICKLY THEN NO PROBLEMS\n[23:08] MIO078: BUT UH WE WE\n[23:18] MIO050: OTHERWISE UNSAVED DATA WILL START THE FIRST THING IS TO GET LO LOST\n[23:24] MIO078: HMM\n[23:24] MIO050: MM THAT'S THE THING\n[23:28] MIO022: YEAH NOT EVERYBODY IS GOING TO BE SCARED OF TEMPS\n[23:32] MIO050: I UM\n[23:33] MIO078: YEAH NO TEMP\n[23:34] MIO076: HMM\n[23:35] MIO050: TEMP IS NO WELL IT'S A I THINK THEY CAN THEY CAN THEY CAN DO\n[23:39] MIO078: UH SO THEN THEN\n[23:40] MIO050: BECAUSE TH TH SOME SOME OF THESE PEOPLE THAT EXPERT THERE ARE COUPLE OF EXPERTS SO THEY LEARNED ITSELF\n[23:45] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[23:46] MIO050: SO\n[23:47] MIO078: HMM\n[23:48] MIO050: IF THEY CAN EASILY RECOVER IT WELL\n[23:52] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[23:52] MIO050: TO DO THIS KIND OF THING YOU KNOW\n[23:55] MIO078: BUT IS IT REALLY COSTLY THE SYSTEM IS\n[23:57] MIO050: YEAH IT DEPENDS ON THE JOB\n[23:58] MIO050: YOU KNOW SOMETIMES THE SMALL HARDWARE THING THEY MIGHT DO IT TO THEN YOU KNOW FIVE THOUSAND EUROS AND ALL\n[24:05] MIO050: BUT IF IT'S VERY MUCH DETAILED WORK\n[24:07] MIO050: THEY WILL JUST I IT THE SYSTEM THE THE WHOLE THING STARTS LIKE THIS THAT YOU HAVE TO GIVE YOUR CREDIT CARD NUMBER AND SIGN A FORM AND THEN ONLY THEY WILL START TOUCHING YOUR HARD DISK\n[24:19] MIO022: NO NO NO NO NO\n[24:20] MIO078: HMM\n[24:20] MIO022: NO NO NO\n[24:21] MIO022: I CHECKED OVER THE NET IT'S NOT THE WAY\n[24:23] MIO022: YOU D YOU SEND THE THINGS TO THEM THEY WILL SEE IF THEY CAN RECOVER\n[24:25] MIO050: YEAH\n[24:28] MIO022: THEN ONLY THEY'LL ASK YOU THAT THIS IS THE QUOTATION\n[24:29] MIO050: NO NO BU NO TH THEY WILL\n[24:31] MIO022: BUT IF THERE IS NO NO IF THEY CANNOT RECOVER THEY THEY WILL SEND IT BACK\n[24:34] MIO050: NO NO THAT'S WHAT THEY SAY LIKE YOU DO IT THEN SEND IT THE HARD DISK THEN THEY WILL SAY OKAY WE CAN DO IT\n[24:38] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[24:40] MIO050: AND THEN IF YOU DO IT WITH ONLY WITH ONLY YEAH\n[24:41] MIO022: NO NO NO FIRST THEY'LL GIVE YOU A QUOTATION\n[24:43] MIO022: THE THEY WON'T GO WE HO WITHOUT THAT\n[24:45] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[24:45] MIO022: IT'S NOT MEANS IT'S A WRONG INFORMATION\n[24:48] MIO050: YEAH\n[24:48] MIO078: MAYBE AT LEAST THEY WILL GIVE SOME NUMBER OTHERS LIKE THEY CAN\n[24:50] MIO022: YEAH YEAH BECAUSE IN THE BEGINNING WHAT THEY SAY THAT SEND US THE THING WE'LL LOOK AT THE THINGS\n[24:50] MIO050: YEAH\n[24:53] MIO050: YEAH\n[24:55] MIO022: IF IT IS RECOVERABLE WE WILL TELL YOU WHAT IS THE QUOTATION AND IF IT IS NOT RECOVERABLE WE WILL SEND IT BACK TO YOU\n[24:57] MIO050: THEN WHAT DID THEY ESTIMATE OF THAT\n[25:02] MIO078: HMM\n[25:03] MIO022: BUT MEANS F AND UH I IF THEY THEY CANNOT RECOVER IT THEN THEN WHAT THEY WILL THEY WON'T CHARGE ANYTHING FROM YOU FOR THE INSPECTION\n[25:10] MIO050: YEAH\n[25:13] MIO050: I THINK THAT IS YEAH\n[25:13] MIO078: YEAH\n[25:15] MIO078: YEAH AT LEAST THEY THEY WILL KNOW M BEFOREHAND I THINK UH\n[25:15] MIO022: BUT\n[25:17] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[25:19] MIO022: YEAH\n[25:20] MIO050: NO IT IT IS UP TO YOU KNOW\n[25:20] MIO022: MEANS LOOKING AT UH HOW MUCH FAILURE HAS HAPPENED\n[25:24] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[25:24] MIO022: ACCORDINGLY THEY WILL TELL YOU WHETHER THEY CAN RECOVER OR NOT\n[25:27] MIO050: AND IN FACT IF THEY THEY CAN GO A LOT BUT YOU KNOW\n[25:30] MIO050: THEY CAN GO BLOCK BY BLOCK AND LOOK INTO IT AND TRY TO RECOVER BUT UM THAT MATTHEW WILL WANT TO GO OR NOT IS THE QUESTION\n[25:37] MIO078: MM BUT EVEN LIKE HOW MUCH IMPORTANT DATA L SOMETIMES IT'S JUST M. P. THREES OR SOMETHING SO YOU DON'T REALLY NEED TO\n[25:39] MIO022: YEAH\n[25:39] MIO050: YEAH\n[25:42] MIO022: YEAH\n[25:43] MIO022: YEAH\n[25:44] MIO050: AND IT'S LIKE FORTY TERA\n[25:46] MIO078: FO FOUR TERA NO\n[25:47] MIO050: FOUR TERA THAT'S FORTY TERA\n[25:48] MIO078: FOUR TERA IT'S LIKE\n[25:51] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[25:51] MIO022: SO HOW MUCH IS FOUR TERA FOUR THOUSAND GIGABYTES\n[25:54] MIO078: YEAH FOUR THOUSAND GIGABYTES\n[25:54] MIO050: YEAH\n[25:55] MIO022: OKAY\n[25:56] MIO050: FOUR THOUSAND G. B. S\n[25:57] MIO022: NOT MUCH\n[25:59] MIO078: YEAH IT\n[25:59] MIO050: YEAH THAT'S A THAT'S A BIG\n[26:03] MIO078: BUT NOW WE GOT SOMETHING LIKE UH MORE THAN FIFT\n[26:05] MIO022: IS IT RAID ONE HAS MORE COMPARED TO RAID FIVE\n[26:08] MIO050: MM UM\n[26:09] MIO078: NO RAID FIVE IS BETTER I THINK\n[26:10] MIO078: IT L IT LEVELS\n[26:11] MIO022: NO RAID ONE IS HAVING EXACTLY F FIFTY PERCENT CAPACITY IS UTILISED\n[26:15] MIO022: IT'S COPY\n[26:15] MIO078: UH AH OKAY\n[26:18] MIO022: TWO COPIES OF THE SAME THING WILL BE EXISTING\n[26:21] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[26:21] MIO022: THAT IS A RAID ONE\n[26:22] MIO078: BUT RAID FIVE IS THEN THEN TWENTY PERCENT COPY ONLY\n[26:24] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[26:25] MIO050: YEAH UH\n[26:25] MIO022: RAID FIVE IS TWENTY PERCENT\n[26:26] MIO078: AH\n[26:27] MIO078: IT'S NOT THE OTHER WAY\n[26:28] MIO022: NO\n[26:28] MIO078: HMM\n[26:29] MIO022: SO RAID ONE IS EXACTLY IT'S MEANS THAT'S LOT OF WASTAGE OF RESOURCES BUT IT'S MORE TOLERANT\n[26:34] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[26:34] MIO022: AND THERE IS NO KIND OF OR ANYTHING NOTHING EXISTS THERE\n[26:38] MIO050: MM YEAH IT'S A\n[26:38] MIO022: SO THE DISK WHICH HAS CRASHED THAT CANNOT BE RECOVERED\n[26:40] MIO022: THAT UH DISK WHICH HAS NOT CRASHED IT CAN BE RECOVERED COMPLETELY\n[26:45] MIO022: MEANS IF BOTH THE DISK HAVE CRASHED FOR THE SAME DATA YOU CANNOT RECOVER ANYTHING\n[26:47] MIO078: HMM\n[26:47] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[26:48] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[26:50] MIO022: IF ONE DISK HAS CRASHED CRASHED THEN YOU CAN RECOVER EVERYTHING\n[26:52] MIO078: YEAH IT WILL BE THEN THE OTHER DISK\n[26:53] MIO022: YEAH IT'LL BE IN THE OTHER DISK\n[26:55] MIO022: SO THAT IS RAID ONE\n[26:57] MIO050: AND HEMANT HOW UH HOW DO YOU WANT TO GO ABOUT IT\n[27:01] MIO076: T\n[27:01] MIO022: IF YOU ARE GIVEN A CHOICE YOU WANT TO TAKE RAID ONE OR RAID FIVE OR A SIMPLE LAPTOP\n[27:04] MIO050: MM\n[27:06] MIO050: NO I WILL SAY HOW DO YOU LIKE TO GO ABOUT WITH ICAS\n[27:10] MIO076: AH\n[27:11] MIO076: WELL I I THINK W AFTER THIS MEETING WE CAN T WE CAN TRY TOGETHER TO REGENERATE THIS\n[27:17] MIO076: WELL UH P. L. P. S I THINK TH THEY SHOULD BE FIRST REGENERATED THEN POSTERIORS AND IF BY THE END OF WEEK WE COULD HAVE POSTERIORS\n[27:20] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[27:24] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:25] MIO076: THEN IT'S NOT THAT DIFFICULT I CAN EASILY REGENERATE THE GAMMAS AND DO ALL THE EXPERIMENTS AGAIN\n[27:26] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:31] MIO022: TO WHAT ARE THE EXPERIMENTS YOU NEED TO DO\n[27:32] MIO076: MAYBE IT'S A\n[27:34] MIO022: WHAT ARE THE NEW EXPERIMENTS YOU ARE HAVING IN YOUR MIND\n[27:34] MIO078: AGAIN\n[27:37] MIO076: UH MAINLY TH THERE WOULD BE SOME EXPERIMENT TO CHECK HOW THE SYSTEM IS ROBUST AGAINST THESE UH TUNING FACTORS LIKE UH LANGUAGE MOD UH LANGUAGE MODELLING\n[27:48] MIO078: SCALING\n[27:49] MIO076: SCALING FACTOR LANGUAGE SCALING FACTOR AND INVERSION PENALTY\n[27:50] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[27:53] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[27:53] MIO076: THIS WILL BE THE MAIN NEW ISSUE AND UH WELL\n[27:55] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[27:57] MIO022: BUT DO YOU FEEL THAT IS PAPER MATERIAL\n[27:59] MIO076: YEAH THE NEW THING IN THE PAPER AND WELL SOME\n[28:03] MIO078: AND ALSO MAYBE LIKE THIS NOISE IS HE WAS\n[28:04] MIO076: NO IN THESE CASES BUT\n[28:06] MIO022: BUT THE ONE WHICH YOU HAVE REPORTED MEANS YOU WANT TO REPORT SOMETHING MORE THAN THAT\n[28:11] MIO076: WELL ACTUALLY ACTUALLY THIS W THIS WAS NOT IN THE PAPER\n[28:11] MIO078: MM THIS IS NOT IN THE PAPER ACTUALLY D\n[28:15] MIO076: I PUT IT IN THE PRESENTATION BUT IT'S NOT IN THE PAPER\n[28:18] MIO022: AH OKAY\n[28:19] MIO078: THIS IS\n[28:19] MIO076: UH THE PAPER WAS JUST FOR CLEAN SPEECH BUT SINCE I HAD THE RESULTS BEFORE AND I CANNOT COPY THESE THINGS\n[28:19] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[28:22] MIO022: OKAY\n[28:25] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[28:26] MIO076: BECAUSE I T UH I TALKED WITH HERVE AND HE SAID OKAY\n[28:30] MIO076: ACTUALLY THE NUMBERS ARE NOT UH VERY REASONABLE BECAUSE THEY ARE JUST THIRTEEN P. L. P. FEATURES AND UH WE HAVE TO HAVE AT LEAST SOMETHING WHICH IS KNOWN FOR PEOPLE\n[28:38] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[28:42] MIO076: I MEAN THEY ARE EXPECTING SOMETHING AROUND NINETY EIGHTY SEVEN OR UH SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[28:46] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[28:47] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[28:47] MIO076: UH SO I ANYWAY I HAD TO RE TO REDO ALL THE EXPERIMENTS BUT NOW IT'S A LITTLE BIT MORE DIFFICULT\n[28:51] MIO078: HMM\n[28:52] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[28:55] MIO076: BECAUSE BEFORE I HAD POSTERIORS AND NOW WE HAVE TWO MORE STEPS P. L. P. S AND AND AND POSTERIORS SO\n[28:58] MIO078: YEAH\n[29:01] MIO022: OKAY\n[29:01] MIO078: AT LEAST NOW HE CAN KNOW A FULL SYSTEM SETUP FROM\n[29:04] MIO022: SO MIGHT BE WHAT I CAN DO I CAN GIVE YOU THE SETUP AND YOU CAN YOU CAN GENERATE FROM BOTTOM TRAIN M. L. P. TEST M. L. P.\n[29:07] MIO076: YES THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[29:10] MIO078: YEAH\n[29:13] MIO076: THANK YOU VERY MUCH UH\n[29:15] MIO078: SO NOW MAINLY LIKE UH THIRTY NINE P. L. P.\n[29:18] MIO078: YOU WERE ALWAYS THIRTY NINE NO\n[29:20] MIO050: MM\n[29:20] MIO022: MM I WAS USING THIRTY NINE YES\n[29:20] MIO078: NOT SURE BUT THEN WHY DID THIS FEATURES YOU GAVE ME LIKE THEY'RE THIRTEEN\n[29:26] MIO076: OH M I WANTED I WANTED TO EXTEND THIS UH WELL ACTUALLY THE PAPER WE WANTED TO WRITE WAS UH FOR ICAS WAS SOMETHING RELATED TO MULTI STREAM GAMMA\n[29:26] MIO078: YOU TRUNCATED THEM TO\n[29:36] MIO078: NO NO NO NO THESE THESE THESE ONES LIKE THE\n[29:36] MIO076: BUT OKAY OKAY\n[29:37] MIO076: UH WILL I I WILL EXPLAIN\n[29:39] MIO076: SO THA MY PLAN WAS TO HAVE TWO STREAMS AND I I I WELL\n[29:43] MIO076: YEAH\n[29:44] MIO076: I SO I I THOUGHT THAT OKAY I ONE STREAM WILL BE P. L. P. AND THE OTHER WILL BE DELTA P. L. P. S\n[29:44] MIO078: AH OKAY\n[29:44] MIO050: YOU DID IT ON ONLY ONE\n[29:46] MIO078: HMM\n[29:50] MIO078: AH\n[29:52] MIO078: AH OKAY\n[29:52] MIO076: SO THIS WAS ONE PART OF EXPERIMENT SO SINGLE STREAM AND THEN I WANTED TO COMBINE DELTAS WITH THIS AND HAVE ANOTHER TABLE SO THAT WAS WHY\n[29:57] MIO078: DELTAS\n[29:59] MIO078: AH OKAY\n[30:00] MIO078: AH OK\n[30:03] MIO076: BUT ACTUALLY BECAUSE YOU KNOW THE NUMBERS AND THE STUDY IS NOT SH I IT'S NOT SHOWING UH STRONG RESULTS\n[30:09] MIO076: ANYWAY RESULTS ARE NOT VERY IMPORTANT BUT THEY SHOULD BE WITHIN A RANGE OF UH ACCEPTABLE NUMBERS\n[30:16] MIO076: SO THEN UH FOR NOW I THINK IT'S BETTER TO INSTEAD OF DOING P. L. P. AND DELTA P. L. P.\n[30:22] MIO076: I CAN UH HAVE SINGLE STREAM OF THIRTY NINE P. L. P. S AND THEN COMBINE THEM WITH TRAPS JUST TO HAVE\n[30:26] MIO078: HMM\n[30:28] MIO078: YEAH THOSE RESULTS ONLY YOU REPORTED IN INTERSPEECH NO LIKE UH THIRTY NINE P. L. P. RESULTS\n[30:34] MIO076: YEAH THIRTY NINE\n[30:34] MIO050: AND THEY WERE THEN\n[30:34] MIO078: UH\n[30:35] MIO078: UH THEY WERE BUT THEY WERE LESS THAN TEN PERCENT OR SO\n[30:37] MIO076: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[30:37] MIO050: YEAH\n[30:37] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[30:38] MIO078: NOW EVEN THE CLEAN SPEECH YOU ARE GETTING\n[30:40] MIO022: SO WHAT IS THIS RESULT\n[30:42] MIO022: THIS IS RELATED TO YOUR UM M. L. M. I.\n[30:45] MIO076: NO NO IT'S INTERSPEECH\n[30:47] MIO076: THE OKAY\n[30:48] MIO078: NO NO THIS IS JUST\n[30:50] MIO076: THESE NUMBERS ARE FULL P. L. P. THIRTY NINE OKAY\n[30:53] MIO022: AH OKAY MM-HMM\n[30:54] MIO076: BUT JUST TO MAKE THINGS CLEAR IN THE PRESENTATION TO SHOW MORE STEPS\n[30:57] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[30:59] MIO022: WHAT IS A TRIPHONE GAMMAS\n[31:01] MIO050: HE USE THE TRIPHONE M. L. P. AND GET UH\n[31:01] MIO076: TRY YEAH\n[31:04] MIO022: AH OKAY\n[31:04] MIO022: YOUR YOUR M. L. P.\n[31:05] MIO076: YEAH YEAH\n[31:05] MIO050: NO\n[31:06] MIO078: UH N NO HE GAVE SCALE TO ME THEN I GENERATED GAMMAS\n[31:06] MIO050: NO I I GAVE YEAH\n[31:07] MIO076: EVEN\n[31:10] MIO022: OKAY\n[31:10] MIO078: EVEN UH\n[31:11] MIO076: EVEN IF YOU\n[31:11] MIO022: BUT THOSE GAMMAS WILL BE SAME AS UH S NORMALISED SCALE LIKELIHOODS RIGHT\n[31:13] MIO050: YEAH IT YEAH\n[31:15] MIO078: NO NO NO NO\n[31:16] MIO050: NO NO\n[31:16] MIO022: THEN THE THEY'RE THROUGH THAT DATA UH FROM THROUGH\n[31:16] MIO078: THE THEY'RE DIFFERENTLY\n[31:16] MIO076: NO\n[31:18] MIO078: YEAH\n[31:19] MIO078: YEAH BECAUSE I HAVE TRIPHONE G. M. G. M. M. S AND H. M. M. S\n[31:21] MIO022: OKAY\n[31:22] MIO076: TH\n[31:22] MIO078: SO HE GAVE ME SCALE LIKELIHOODS OF TRIPHONES\n[31:24] MIO022: UH NOT UH SCALE LIKELIHOODS\n[31:26] MIO050: UH YEAH SCALE LIKE UH SCALE LIKELIHOO FROM UH T UH M. L. P.\n[31:27] MIO078: SCALE LIKELIHOOD\n[31:27] MIO022: POSTERIORS\n[31:28] MIO078: SCALE LIKELIHOODS\n[31:29] MIO022: FROM\n[31:30] MIO078: FROM TRIPHONE MEMORY\n[31:31] MIO022: G. M. M. OH M. L. P. SCALE LIKELIHOODS\n[31:33] MIO050: YEAH WELL YEAH SO I J I D DO I DID TRY IT YEAH TH THAT'S HOW YOU DO THAT\n[31:34] MIO022: YOU'RE YOU ARE HAVING POSTERIORS THERE RIGHT\n[31:38] MIO022: YOU DIVIDED BY THE\n[31:39] MIO022: OKAY\n[31:39] MIO078: HMM\n[31:40] MIO022: OKAY SO IT'S SCALE LIKELIHOODS\n[31:40] MIO078: SO THEN AGAIN I WILL PASS THROUGH FULL NETWORK\n[31:43] MIO078: THEN I CAN GENERATE TRIPHONE GAMMAS\n[31:44] MIO022: OKAY\n[31:46] MIO022: AND FULL NETWORK WHAT WAS THE R CH ARCHITECTURE\n[31:48] MIO078: IT'S LIKE\n[31:49] MIO078: IT'S NO NO IT'S UH IT'S JUST G. M. M. WORD MODELS\n[31:52] MIO022: AH OKAY\n[31:52] MIO078: YOU HAVE ALL THE CONNECTIONS TO BETWEEN ALL THE WORDS LIKE HMM\n[31:54] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[31:55] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[32:00] MIO022: SO WHAT ARE THE OTHER THINGS WE NEED TO DISCUSS\n[32:04] MIO078: SO THEN FIRST THING IS LIKE WE NEED TO GENERATE P. L. P. S AND THEN\n[32:10] MIO078: ALL THESE S. AND R. S P. L. P. S\n[32:13] MIO076: YEAH\n[32:13] MIO076: IT'S AMAZING THAT EVERYTHING WAS UNDER TEMP\n[32:16] MIO078: HMM\n[32:17] MIO050: NO BUT I THINK WHAT I THINK THERE IS STILL SOME DATA WHICH IS RECOVERABLE\n[32:21] MIO050: AT LEAST THEY COULD GIVE US TIME TO I THINK THAT UH THE MOST OF THOSE THINGS SHOULD BE THERE\n[32:26] MIO050: I CAN HOPE IT ALREADY IF THEY COULD\n[32:29] MIO078: NO IT WAS THERE ON UH LIKE UH YESTERDAY MORNING ALSO LIKE EVEN\n[32:32] MIO022: ONE DAY AFTER THE CRASH\n[32:33] MIO022: YEAH\n[32:34] MIO078: SO I WAS RUNNING SOME EXPERIMENTS AND THEN IT WAS OKAY BUT IT'S READABLE ONLY SO I CAN'T WRITE ANYTHING SO\n[32:34] MIO076: YEAH\n[32:39] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[32:39] MIO050: NO YOU DON'T HAVE TO WRITE BUT YOU COULD READ NO\n[32:41] MIO078: YEAH SO BUT WE DON'T KNOW LIKE WE THOUGHT LIKE I THOUGHT IT'S RECOVERING SO MAYBE BY TOMORROW I'LL GET EVERYTHING SO\n[32:47] MIO078: UH SO IF YOU WANT A COPY AGAIN YOU'LL HAVE\n[32:50] MIO022: THAT'S ALL BE BECAUSE OF YOU\n[32:52] MIO022: YOU CAME ON WRONG DAY FROM IRAN\n[32:54] MIO076: YEAH\n[32:54] MIO022: YOU SHOULD HAD COME ON IT WOULD HAVE BEEN OKAY\n[32:56] MIO050: YEAH\n[33:00] MIO022: ANYWAY\n[33:01] MIO078: BUT YEAH STILL SOME PEOPLE ARE IN VACATION SO THEY WILL REALLY\n[33:03] MIO022: UH THEY'LL GET A SHOCK OF THEIR LIFE\n[33:05] MIO076: YEAH SILEYE WILL BE BACK AND HE'S NOT IN VACATION BUT HE'S IN ITALY\n[33:08] MIO078: PEDRO PEDRO ALSO\n[33:08] MIO022: MIGHT BE THE ONE KIND OF LIKE IF THEY HAVE READ THEIR MAILS\n[33:13] MIO076: HE FLIES TO SENEGAL DIRECTLY\n[33:15] MIO022: YEAH\n[33:16] MIO050: SO DANIEL IS WELL IN ITALY\n[33:19] MIO022: YEAH\n[33:19] MIO078: HMM\n[33:20] MIO078: BUT EVEN ALL OVER THE RECENT ITERATION ITERATE TRAINING SET IN TEMP\n[33:23] MIO022: YEAH EVERYTHING IS LOST YEAH\n[33:24] MIO078: BECAUSE LIKE WE WE S HOW MUCH WE CAN COPY BECAUSE IT'S REALLY SO MANY ITERATIONS AND EVEN WE THOUGHT OF REALLY COMPLETING MINIMAL EXPERIMENT ALSO MM\n[33:30] MIO050: YEAH\n[33:34] MIO022: YEAH\n[33:36] MIO022: YEAH BUT IT'S A MAJOR LOSS NO DOUBT\n[33:39] MIO078: BUT AT LEAST YEAH A SCRIPT ARE THERE EVERY SCRIPTS LIKE AT LEAST SCRIPTS ARE THERE BUT SO IF IF THEY CAN DECODE\n[33:45] MIO022: THE DATA ON WHICH WE WANT TO RUN THE SCRIPTS IS NOT THERE\n[33:49] MIO078: YEAH IF THEY CAN DECODE AT LEAST HEMANT'S P. FILES THEN HEMANT CAN\n[33:52] MIO022: IF THEY CAN YEAH IF THEY CAN GIVE ME MY C. FILES THEN ALSO IT'S OKAY\n[33:54] MIO076: MM\n[33:57] MIO078: YEAH\n[33:57] MIO076: MM\n[33:58] MIO078: BUT C. FILES YEAH\n[34:00] MIO078: EVEN IF THEY GIVE YOU P. FILES IT'S REALLY BETTER EVEN YOU DON'T REALLY NEED TO RU RUN ALL THE\n[34:03] MIO022: YEAH BECAUSE I DON'T NEED TO GENERATE FEATURES ALSO YEAH\n[34:09] MIO022: YEAH IT'S AMAZING\n[34:11] MIO022: I N I DON'T NEED ALL MY P. FILES JUST THREE OF THEM\n[34:14] MIO078: YEAH YEAH YOU J JUST ONLY LIKE RECENT P. FILES AT LEAST\n[34:16] MIO022: YEAH\n[34:18] MIO076: AND WHAT IF WE HAVE SOME DAY A FIRE IN IDIAP WE WILL LOSE ALL THE DATA\n[34:23] MIO050: OH THAT IS FIRE WILL LOSE ALL THE DATA YOU KNOW\n[34:25] MIO076: MM I MEAN BUT THEY HAVE WELL I I THINK W THEY CAN AND YEAH THEY CAN D YOU KNOW STORE IT SOMEWHERE\n[34:29] MIO022: NOWADAYS IT'S NOT THE CASE\n[34:30] MIO078: NO NO NO\n[34:30] MIO022: THEY PHYSICALLY ALSO SEPARATE THE THINGS\n[34:31] MIO050: PHYSICALLY UH YEAH\n[34:34] MIO050: YEAH PHYSICALLY IT IS UPDATED\n[34:36] MIO076: BUT YOU KNOW HERE WE CAN EASILY HAVE A FIRE BECAUSE THE EVERYTHING IS MADE OF WOOD I THINK AND IT'S SMALL AND\n[34:42] MIO050: NO I THINK THERE IS SPRINKLER OR SOMETHING AROUND HERE I HOPE SO\n[34:43] MIO078: YEAH\n[34:45] MIO078: BUT STILL I THINK I IT DEPENDS\n[34:46] MIO022: OR IT'S SPRINKLERS\n[34:48] MIO078: UH IN EDINBURGH THEY HAD THAT BIG FIRE AND THEN\n[34:51] MIO022: THEN WHAT IF THEIR SPRINKLERS DON'T WORK\n[34:53] MIO078: EVEN EVEN SA SEVERAL UH DA BUILDINGS AND ALL THE COMPUTERS IN THAT BUILDING THEY ALL BURNED\n[34:58] MIO078: BUT THEY HAVE LIKE THREE BACKUPS IN THE UNIVERSITY SO ALL THESE PEOPLE THEY DIDN'T REALLY AFFECT MUCH\n[35:01] MIO022: AH\n[35:02] MIO022: UH-HUH\n[35:06] MIO078: NO IT'S THE UNIVERSITY IS MAYBE IT'S REALLY BIG SO THEY CAN AFFORD FOR\n[35:08] MIO022: YEAH\n[35:08] MIO050: YEAH IN FACT THEY DISTRIBUTED THE WHOLE THING AROUND\n[35:11] MIO078: YEAH THEY YEAH YEAH THEY WANT TH THEY'LL HAVE BACKUP IN DIFFERENT AND ALSO IN IN SOME IN UNDERGROUND\n[35:12] MIO050: THEY MAY NOT HAVE IT IN ONE PLACE\n[35:12] MIO022: THEY WON'T KEEP IT AT ONE PLACE YEAH\n[35:15] MIO022: PHYSICALLY AT DIFFERENT PLACES YEAH\n[35:16] MIO050: HMM\n[35:18] MIO078: SO THAT LIKE FILE PROOF OR SOMETHING YEAH\n[35:19] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[35:19] MIO050: YEAH\n[35:21] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[35:23] MIO076: ANYWAY THE GOOD THE CONCLUSION IS TO HAVE A BACK UP AND UH AND C. D. AT HOME\n[35:25] MIO078: YEAH MAYBE\n[35:27] MIO022: YEAH\n[35:34] MIO078: NO C. D. S ARE NOT ENOUGH LIKE NO\n[35:35] MIO050: YEAH SOMETHING LIKE THAT I CAN RECOVER\n[35:36] MIO022: C. D. S ARE NOT ENOUGH THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[35:37] MIO078: YEAH HOW MUCH UH\n[35:38] MIO076: MM\n[35:38] MIO050: NO BUT\n[35:38] MIO022: BECAUSE ONE C. D. IS HOW MUCH\n[35:40] MIO022: IT'S NOT EVEN ONE G. B.\n[35:41] MIO076: YEAH\n[35:41] MIO050: FOR EXAMPLE F PHONEBOOK I CAN RECOVER EVERYTHING ON PHONEBOOK BECAUSE I HAVE IT ON THE C. D.\n[35:41] MIO022: SO THEN C. D. S ARE NOT ENOUGH\n[35:44] MIO076: HMM\n[35:47] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[35:48] MIO050: I WROTE IT ONCE TIME TO COPY IT TO MY HOME AND SO I HAVE ALL THE DATA OF MY C. D.\n[35:53] MIO050: BUT I DON'T KNOW IF I HAD I COPIED ALL THE NUMBERS THAT ARE ON THAT SO\n[35:57] MIO022: HMM\n[35:57] MIO078: HMM\n[35:57] MIO022: YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT DATAS OR YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT\n[35:59] MIO050: DATA ITSELF\n[36:00] MIO050: THE WHOLE FEATURE TO EVERYTHING\n[36:00] MIO022: OKAY MM-HMM\n[36:02] MIO078: HMM\n[36:02] MIO050: FEATURES SEGMENTATION EVERY LABEL FILE EVERYTHING IS THERE\n[36:06] MIO050: I COULD RECOVER IT BACK FROM THERE ACTUALLY BUT\n[36:08] MIO078: BUT WHAT ABOUT HOME DIRECTORIES OR HE ALSO KEPT EVERYTHING IN UH TEMP\n[36:11] MIO022: I DON'T KNOW\n[36:13] MIO050: TEMP\n[36:13] MIO022: NO NO HE WA HE WAS HAVING LOCKED MANY THINGS IN THE PROPER PLACES\n[36:16] MIO078: YEAH\n[36:17] MIO022: BUT IN TEMP HE WASN'T HAVING LOT OF IMPORTANT THINGS YEAH\n[36:20] MIO022: ALL THE EXPERIMENTS WHICH HE WAS RUNNING\n[36:21] MIO078: BUT HE HE DID MOSTLY ON NUMBERS NO\n[36:23] MIO078: SO AT LEAST IF WE CAN RECOVER WE WE CAN READ SOME OF HIS STUFF OR SOMETHING\n[36:23] MIO050: NO\n[36:27] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[36:27] MIO078: DID YOU LOCATE IT\n[36:28] MIO078: IT IS HOME OR HOME SPEECH OR SOMETHING\n[36:33] MIO022: UH LOOK WHAT\n[36:34] MIO078: LOOK FOR ANY FEATURES OR ANYTHING ARE THERE\n[36:36] MIO050: NO I UH\n[36:36] MIO022: BUT WHAT WE'LL DO WITH THE SWITCHES\n[36:38] MIO078: NO NO HE HE MAYBE HE MIGHT BE USING SAME P. L. P. FEATURES OR SOMETHING IT THEY ARE DIFFERENT\n[36:43] MIO022: NO NO NO NO NO\n[36:43] MIO022: OKAY THAT WAY IT MIGHT BE BUT THE SITUATION IS THAT UH HE HE WAS GENERATING HIS OWN P. L. P. FEATURES FROM HIS OWN SCRIPTS\n[36:46] MIO078: WE DON'T KNOW IT\n[36:50] MIO078: UH HIS OWN\n[36:50] MIO022: HE WAS NOT USING USING DOCTOR SPEECH\n[36:52] MIO078: AH OKAY IS HERE HE GOT UH HIS OWN\n[36:55] MIO022: YEAH\n[36:55] MIO022: SO HE WAS LIKE UH HE WAS SO I'D BORROWED FEW OF THE THINGS FROM HIM\n[37:00] MIO078: YEAH\n[37:00] MIO022: THE F. F. T. ROUTINE AND UH READING THE SIGNAL WAVE FORM\n[37:06] MIO022: THESE THINGS I BORROWED FROM HIM AND I CHANGED AND THEN I PUT IT IN MY ALL PROGRAMMES SO\n[37:15] MIO022: I I KEPT THE BACKUPS BUT THOSE BACKUPS ARE THE THEM'S ALSO ON TEMP\n[37:20] MIO022: I DIDN'T I DIDN'T KNOW THAT THIS THIS WAY IT CAN CRASH BECAUSE I THOUGHT MAYBE I CAN DO A MISTAKE AND WIPE OUT THE THINGS\n[37:24] MIO076: MM\n[37:27] MIO022: AND THEN THERE IS NO BACKUP\n[37:28] MIO022: SO I CANNOT BLAME ANYBODY BUT I DIDN'T KNOW THAT THE WHOLE BACKUP CAN ITSELF CRASH\n[37:31] MIO076: HMM\n[37:33] MIO076: YEAH\n[37:37] MIO022: YEAH\n[37:38] MIO022: SO NOW IN IN MY LIFE I WILL NEVER BELIEVE ANYTHING WHICH IS TEMP\n[37:44] MIO050: NOT\n[37:44] MIO022: WHETHER IT IS TEMPERATURE OR WHETHER IT IS TEMPORARY\n[37:47] MIO078: UH\n[37:49] MIO078: HEY\n[37:50] MIO022: BECAUSE JUST FEW FEW DAYS BACK I TOOK A BACKUP OF MY LAPTOP FEARING THE SAME THING\n[37:57] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[37:57] MIO022: BUT THEN I DIDN'T REALISE THAT I SHOULD TAKE A BACKUP OF\n[38:00] MIO050: ONLY GOOD THING IS THAT THE NUMBERS I THINK I PRETTY MUCH CAN RECOVER ALL THE EVEN THE F TRIPHONE EXPERIMENTS\n[38:00] MIO076: YEAH\n[38:01] MIO076: REVERSE\n[38:06] MIO078: HMM\n[38:07] MIO050: BECAUSE I THINK I HAVE KEPT THOSE LABELS ALL THOSE THINGS IN THE SPEECH DIRECTORY\n[38:11] MIO050: A P. FILE OF IT\n[38:13] MIO078: OH THEN IT'S GOOD YOU KNOW LIKE WE DON'T REALLY NEE\n[38:13] MIO050: SO IT'S EASIER TO IT ALL BACK ALL THOSE LABELS AND EVERYTHING YEAH\n[38:18] MIO078: SO BUT YOUR P. L. P. IS ALSO LIKE\n[38:20] MIO050: P. L. P. SHOULD BE THERE\n[38:21] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[38:21] MIO050: I RE SHOULD HAVE KEPT THE P. L. P. ALSO SOMEWHERE THA\n[38:24] MIO078: THEN WE JUST NEED TO RUN YOUR NEURAL NET ONLY YEAH BUT P. P. P. L. P. S ARE LIKE HARDLY FEW MINUTES LI\n[38:30] MIO022: P. L. P. IS HARDLY ANYTHING YEAH\n[38:31] MIO078: MM\n[38:34] MIO050: N MM THE THE EXTRA WORK ON IS LIKE YOU KNOW CONVERTING THE SEGMENTATIONS FROM MONOPHONE TO TRIPHONE THIS KIND OF THING\n[38:42] MIO050: THEN THE ALL THE SCRIPTS ARE THERE IN THE TEMP FILE THAT KIND OF THING\n[38:46] MIO022: AH\n[38:46] MIO050: I UH LIKE NO NO NO NO NO\n[38:46] MIO078: WHICH WHICH SCRIPTS\n[38:48] MIO022: FROM POSTERIORS TO S FORCED ALIGNMENT\n[38:51] MIO050: NO WHAT YOU DO IS LIKE YOU HAVE THE SEGMENTATION TO TRAIN THAT FOR MONOPHONES RIGHT\n[38:56] MIO022: YEAH\n[38:56] MIO050: YOU CAN UH YOU CAN CONVERT THE SAME THING INTO TRIPHONE SEGMENTATION BECAUSE THERE IS MONOPHONE AND TRIPHONE THEY ARE NOT DIFFERENT\n[39:00] MIO022: YEAH YEAH\n[39:02] MIO050: EXCEPT THAT YOU'RE JUST GOING TO GIVE A DIFFERENT LABEL TO THEM P DEPENDING ON THE CONTEXT\n[39:02] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[39:05] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[39:06] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[39:07] MIO050: SO IT'S EASIER TO CONVERT THAT SEGMENTATION DIRECTLY HERE RATHER THAN NOW UGH YOU KNOW\n[39:10] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[39:12] MIO050: YOU SAY THE POINT THAT IF YOU LOSE ONE UH SO UH SO THE THING IS THAT I HAVE TO RECOVER MEANS I HAVE TO RECOVER THROUGH THE PHO NO MONOPHONE SEGMENT SEGMENTATION TO TRIPHONE SEGMENTATION\n[39:23] MIO078: AND THEN\n[39:25] MIO050: THE WHOLE THING\n[39:26] MIO078: BUT BUT YOU STILL NEED TO RUN ALL THE NETS NO L\n[39:29] MIO050: YEAH IT'S OKAY\n[39:31] MIO050: TH THAT UH NUMBERS IT'S VERY FAST SO IT'S NO PROBLEM\n[39:31] MIO078: IT'S\n[39:33] MIO078: NO BUT IT'S IT'S NOT I THINK AT LEAST IT TAKES TWO HOURS OR THREE HOURS I THINK\n[39:36] MIO050: YEAH SO IT'S YEAH\n[39:37] MIO022: THREE YEARS TWO TO THREE YEARS YEAH\n[39:38] MIO078: YOU CAN'T PARALLEL ALSO THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[39:39] MIO050: YEAH\n[39:39] MIO050: BUT RIGHT NOW YOU THE THING IS THAT RIGHT NOW YOU KNOW ALMOST WHAT IS THE UH LIKE THE WHICH WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST IS ALSO YOU CAN CONT INSTEAD OF RUNNING IT HMM\n[39:47] MIO022: NOT IN ALL CASES THAT'S THE PROBLEM WHICH PEOPLE ARE FACING\n[39:52] MIO050: YEAH\n[39:52] MIO022: BECAUSE EVERYTHING WAS WRITTEN THEN AND THERE ITSELF\n[39:55] MIO022: MEANS EVEN IF THE OPTIMISATION HAS BEEN DONE THEY DID THE OPTIMISATION THERE AND THEY THEY WORKED ON THAT STARTED WORKING ON THAT\n[39:57] MIO078: HE\n[40:01] MIO022: THEY DIDN'T WRITE IT WITH PEN OR SOMETHING ON A PAPER OR SAYING THAT OKAY THIS IS THE BEST OPTIMISATION\n[40:02] MIO078: YEAH\n[40:04] MIO078: YEAH\n[40:06] MIO078: YEAH\n[40:07] MIO078: SO FOR EXAMPLE IF HE WANT REPEATED ALL THESE RESULTS THEN HE JU HE NEED TO USE ALL MA HEMANT'S P. 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OF PAGE RANK\n[4:16] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[4:17] MIE080: OF THE LINK\n[4:18] MIE080: YEAH THA IT'S LIKE THAT YEAH\n[4:21] MIE080: SO SIMILAR IDEA\n[4:23] MIE080: IF YOU GOT A VECTOR THAT SAYS WHAT THE TOPICS ARE SAY YOU'VE LEARNED FROM P. L. S. A. A D A DISTRIBUTION OF TOPICS FOR EVERY PAGE\n[4:29] MIE080: SO IF YOU SAY A PROBABILITY OF TOPIC ONE FOR UH FOR PAGE UH Z.\n[4:39] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[4:41] MIE080: UH IS EQUAL TO AND YOU CAN USE THE SAME SORT OF THING\n[4:44] MIE080: RIGHT SO NICKING A WHOLE BUNCH OF MATHS FROM HOW YOU WORK OUT PAGE RANK UH IT COMES UP WITH UH JUST UH AN ITERATIVE ALGORITHM\n[4:52] MIE080: WHICH IS JUST UH THE CURRENT PROBABILITY OF TOPIC ONE GIVEN Z. SO THAT'S PROBABILITY OLD PLUS UH\n[5:06] MIO043: OKAY\n[5:06] MIE080: I YEAH PLUS THAT AND THEN YOU NORMALISE BETWEEN THEM SO YOU SAY ALPHA AND ONE MINUS ALPHA\n[5:11] MIE080: YEAH\n[5:12] MIO043: OKAY\n[5:12] MIE080: SO W BASICALLY WHAT YOU'RE SAYING HERE ONE MINUS ALPHA SAY LINK CONTRIBUTION YOU CAN CALL THIS I GUESS\n[5:19] MIE080: SO WHAT YOU'RE SAYING IS THAT A PAGE IS PARTLY FROM ITS TEXT THAT YOU'VE GOT ON THE PAGE AND IT'S PARTLY FROM WHAT THE LINKS SAY IT'S ABOUT\n[5:26] MIE080: SO THAT ALPHA THING IS HOW MUCH DO YOU TRUST THE TEXT ON THE PAGE AND HOW MUCH DO YOU TRUST THE LINKS\n[5:29] FIO041: UH-HUH\n[5:31] MIE080: SO THAT ALPHA COULD BE DIFFERENT FOR EVERY PAGE\n[5:33] FIO041: MM\n[5:34] MIE080: SO WHAT I DID THEN WAS TRY THIS ON A BIG DATABASE OF WEB PAGES\n[5:34] FIO041: OKAY\n[5:40] MIE080: UH AND I HAD SOME RESULTS FROM THAT BUT THEY WERE ALL ON TEMP TWO SO THAT'S NOT IMPORTANT RIGHT NOW\n[5:45] MIE080: UH BUT AS IT IS NOT REALLY IMPORTANT I CAN REGENERATE THAT\n[5:45] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[5:49] MIE080: THE PROBLEM WAS THAT THIS GIVES YOU A NEW VECTOR OF TOPICS FOR EVERY PAGE\n[5:56] MIE080: SO YOU'VE GOT TWO VECTORS YOU'VE GOT THE ONE THAT YOU'VE JUST GOT FROM P. L. S. A. OR WHATEVER MODEL AND YOU'VE GOT THE ONE THAT YOU GET FROM THIS\n[6:02] MIE080: UH HOW DO YOU TELL WHICH ONE'S BETTER\n[6:05] MIE080: I HAD NO WAY TO EVALUATE THIS WELL\n[6:07] MIE080: HOW DO YOU TELL THAT THIS PAGE BECAUSE YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE THE TOPICS ARE 'CAUSE THEY'RE LEARNED AUTOMATICALLY UH SO\n[6:11] FIO041: MM UH-HUH\n[6:12] MIO043: YEAH\n[6:14] FIO041: SO WAIT UH I DON'T GET IT\n[6:16] FIO041: YOU YOU HAVE TWO REPRESENTATION ONE WHICH COMES FROM THIS LINK UH STUFF AND ONE F THIS ONE IS NOT BASED ON P. L. S. A. TOO\n[6:23] MIE080: IT IT IS YEAH BECAUSE UH B YEAH YOU INITIALISE IT WITH UH ACTUALLY THI THIS IS KINDA WRONG\n[6:24] FIO041: YEAH\n[6:25] MIO043: IT IS THE INITIALISATION OF\n[6:27] FIO041: OKAY\n[6:30] FIO041: Y\n[6:31] MIE080: THIS IS NOT OLD BUT START THIS IS HOW YOU THIS IS HOW YOU YOU START IT OFF\n[6:33] FIO041: A T. YEAH UH OKAY\n[6:35] MIO043: YEAH\n[6:36] MIO043: BUT THEN IT IS ITERATIVE\n[6:37] MIE080: SO THIS THIS IS WHAT P. L. S. A. GIVES YOU TO START WITH AND THEN YOU ITERATE THIS AND IT BECOMES SOMETHING ELSE\n[6:37] FIO041: YEAH\n[6:38] FIO041: YEAH OKAY OKAY\n[6:41] MIO043: OKAY\n[6:42] FIO041: OKAY\n[6:42] MIO043: SO YOU YOU SHOULD FIRST TRAIN THE P. L. S. A. STUFF THEN YOU INITIALISE THIS LINK UH SPREADING THING AND THEN YOU ITERATE OVER OKAY\n[6:45] MIE080: YEAH\n[6:50] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[6:51] MIE080: THAT'S IT EXACTLY YEAH\n[6:52] MIO043: AND IT CONVERGE AND SO YOU HAVE THE BOOST UH INITIAL P. L. S. A. AND P. L. S. A. PLUS THE LINK THING THEN\n[7:00] MIE080: EXACTLY YEAH SO YOU'VE NOW GOT YOU'VE GOT P. L. S. A. GIVES YOU TWO PROBABILITIES RIGHT\n[7:05] MIE080: SO IT GIVES YOU A PROBABILITY OF A TOPIC GIVEN A DOCUMENT WHICH IS Z. GIVEN D. AND A PROBABILITY OF A WORD GIVEN A TOPIC\n[7:09] MIO043: YEAH\n[7:15] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[7:15] MIO043: MM\n[7:16] MIE080: SO THIS IS THE SAME FOR BOTH MODELS\n[7:19] MIO043: YEAH\n[7:19] MIE080: YEAH\n[7:19] MIO023: OH THIS IS IS FROZEN FROZEN OKAY\n[7:20] MIE080: WELL YEAH WHAT YOU DO IS YOU'RE TAKING THIS AND ITERATING OVER IT THE PROBABILITY OF THE TOPIC GIVEN THE DOCUMENT\n[7:22] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[7:23] FIO041: AH UH OKAY\n[7:26] MIE080: UH SO HAVE I MADE THAT CLEAR I'M I'M NOT SURE IF I'M EXPLAINING THIS WELL\n[7:29] FIO041: YEAH YEAH IT'S OKAY\n[7:30] MIO023: YEAH\n[7:31] MIE080: OKAY\n[7:32] MIE080: RIGHT SO Y I YOU M\n[7:33] MIO043: SO TH YEAH YOU YOU YOU WERE SAYING THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO EVALUATE THAT NOW\n[7:38] MIE080: YEAH SO WE WERE STRUGGLING AT HOW DO YOU EVALUATE THIS\n[7:38] MIO043: YEAH RIGHT\n[7:41] MIE080: BECAUSE UH I MEAN IF YOU LOOK AT THE WAY THAT P. L. S. A. AND ALL THOSE KIND OF MODELS HAVE BEEN EVALUATED\n[7:46] MIE080: IT'S TH THEY NEVER QUANTITATIVE QUANTITATIVELY DO ANYTHING\n[7:50] MIE080: THEY ALWAYS SAY UH WELL LOOK AT THE CLUSTERING THERE'S HERE WE'VE GOT SOME DOCUMENTS THAT ALL APPEAR TO BE ABOUT THE SAME THING\n[7:53] MIO023: PERPLEXITY UH\n[7:55] FIO041: MM MM MM\n[7:57] MIE080: AND HERE'S WHERE WE GET SOME OTHER DOCUMENTS THAT ALL APPEAR TO BE ABOUT THE SAME THING\n[7:59] MIE080: AND YOU CAN'T REALLY TELL EXACTLY HOW GOOD THAT IS YOU CAN JUST GET AN IDEA THAT IT'S\n[8:00] FIO041: YEAH\n[8:04] FIO041: OR THEY USE THE PERPLEXITY ON THE THE LIKELIHOOD TO SAY OH GOOD THIS LIKELIHOOD IS UH IS IT'S SMALLER THAN THE OTHER\n[8:06] MIO023: YEAH\n[8:12] MIE080: YEAH SO THA THAT'S THE FIRST THING TH THAT THING WHEN I SPOKE TO YOU ABOUT THIS\n[8:13] FIO041: MM\n[8:15] MIE080: YOU SUGGESTED D USE THE LIKELIHOOD AND PEDRO CAME UP WITH A REALLY GOOD EXAMPLE WHY THAT COULD BE BAD\n[8:20] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[8:20] MIE080: SO YOU HAVE UH\n[8:23] MIE080: YOU HAVE THE UH OH LET ME THING OF WHAT THIS WAS\n[8:29] MIE080: IT WAS TO DO WITH CARS BASICALLY IF YOU HAVE YOU HAVE A TOPIC THAT'S UH REPRESENTING\n[8:39] MIE080: CARS AND YOU CAN TELL THAT THAT'S REPRESENTING CARS BY LOOKING AT THIS DISTRIBUTION AND IT'S THE SAME FOR BOTH\n[8:43] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[8:44] MIE080: NOW YOU WANNA TELL WHICH I I THIS PAGE UH PEDRO'S EXAMPLE OF WHAT IT WAS IS THAT IS SAYS ON THE PAGE LOTUS ELISE\n[8:53] MIE080: OKAY\n[8:54] MIE080: AND THAT UH NO F I CAN'T I JUST REMEMBER IT WAS A REALLY CAN YOU IG REMEMBER WHAT IT WAS\n[9:02] MIO023: OH NO RE NO I DON'T EVEN REMEMBER THE THE YOU SAID I WOULD TELL YOU THAT EVALUATION SHOULD BE DONE BASED ON LIKELIHOOD OR PERPLEXITY\n[9:03] MIE080: NO OKAY\n[9:11] MIE080: YEAH I DIDN'T REALLY CONSIDER DOING IT ON PERPLEXITY ACTUALLY THAT TO BE HON BUT OKAY\n[9:14] MIO023: WELL IT'S BU YEAH IT'S BASICALLY THE SAME BUT\n[9:15] FIO041: UH IT'S THE SAME\n[9:15] MIO043: HMM\n[9:19] MIO043: BUT BUT MAYBE YOU YOU COULD HAVE SOME SOME OTHER LABELLI LI OR THE TASK LIKE IF IF YOU IMAGINE YOU HAVE SOME LABELLING ON OF OF THE WEB PAGES LIKE LIKE LIKE FOR EXAMPLE YOU YOU LOOK AT AT AT AT AT A SET OF PAGES\n[9:19] MIO023: I DUNNO\n[9:23] MIO023: YEAH ANOTHER TASK OR\n[9:37] MIO043: AND YOU HAVE THE M THE DIRECTORY ENTRIES OF THESE PAGES SO SO F LIKE YAHOO OR ENTRIES\n[9:42] MIE080: OKAY\n[9:47] MIO043: SO YOU HAVE CATEGORIES AND AND ENTRIES SO FOR EXAMPLE YOU HAVE I DUNNO CARS S. U. V. ETCETERA\n[9:53] MIO043: SO WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE WOULD BE THAT TWO PAGES ON IN THE SAME UM CATEGORY SHOULD BE CLOSER THAN THAN TWO PAGES BEING SPREAD ACROSS DIFFERENT CATEGORIES\n[10:09] MIE080: IS THAT FAIR THOUGH BECAUSE I THINK ONE OF THE THINGS WITH THESE TOPIC MODELS IS THAT YOU DON'T KNOW YOU CAN'T MAKE THEM CLUSTER\n[10:12] MIO043: BUT YOU YOU WOULD NOT USE THIS YOU WILL NOT USE THE YAHOO DIRECTORY OR N THE DIRECTORY IN THE TRAINING STEP OF I OF THE MODEL OKAY\n[10:14] MIO023: YEAH\n[10:22] MIE080: OKAY\n[10:22] MIO043: THIS IS SOMETHING YOU HAVE JUST FOR EVALUATION\n[10:26] MIO043: AND THEN FOR EXAMPLE YOU YOU YOUR TASK WOULD BE TO SAY I HAVE SOME PAGE AND AND I KNOW WHERE IT IS IN THE IN THE IN THE DIRECTORY\n[10:39] MIO043: AND I HAVE ANOTHER PAGE I DON'T KNOW WHERE IT IS\n[10:42] MIO043: AND I WOULD LIKE TO TO KNOW UH WHETHER IT IS IN THE SAME CATEGORY AS THE FIRST ONE\n[10:49] MIO043: JUST BY COMPARING THEIR UH ASPECTS\n[10:53] FIO041: I IT'S MAKING THE ASSUMPTION THAT UH THIS HUMAN CATEGORISATION IS RELATED TO THE ONE THAT IS DISCOVERED UH MM\n[10:54] MIE080: HMM\n[10:58] MIE080: YEAH\n[10:59] MIO043: IF THEY HAVE THE SAME UH YEAH\n[11:01] FIO041: MM\n[11:02] MIO043: SO BASICALLY WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO CHECK IF IS IS IS THERE SOME SIMILARITY IN THE IN THE IN THE ASPECT DISTRIBUTION\n[11:10] MIO043: TELLS ME UH SOMETHING ABOUT UH THE SIM THE THE FACT THAT THEY COULD BE ON THE SAME CATEGORY IN THE THE THIS END END LABEL CATEGORIES\n[11:16] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[11:21] MIO023: YEAH\n[11:21] MIE080: OKAY\n[11:23] MIE080: AND THAT IS IS THAT REALLY FAIR THOUGH\n[11:25] MIE080: CAN YOU SAY THAT IF A SET OF DOCUMENTS IF THE CLUSTERING OF THESE DOCUMENTS IS CLOSER TO THE EFFECTI WHAT YOU WHAT YOU'VE GOT THERE IS UH A CLUSTERING OF DOCUMENTS A AS YOUR DEVALUATION\n[11:35] MIO043: YEAH\n[11:36] FIO041: OH YEAH\n[11:37] MIE080: YEAH\n[11:37] MIO043: YEAH\n[11:37] MIE080: UH THI THIS THESE LABELS THE YAHOO CATEGORIES THAT'S THAT'S A CLUSTERING\n[11:40] MIO043: YEAH YEAH\n[11:41] MIO043: YEAH\n[11:42] MIE080: SO YOU'RE BY SAYING THAT THIS CLUSTERING IS CLOSER TO THAT CLUSTERING IS IS DOES THAT NECESSARILY MEAN THAT IT'S BETTER\n[11:46] FIO041: NO BUT\n[11:46] MIO023: NO NO NO I NO NO NO NO IT'S DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THAT IF IF YOU USE THE LATENT REPRESENTATIONS OR DISTRIBUTION OVER ASPECTS\n[11:48] MIO043: NO NO NO NO NO\n[11:50] MIO043: HOW WOULD\n[11:53] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[11:55] MIO023: YOU COULD USE THIS TO SAVE TWO DOCUMENTS UH IN THE SAME DIRECTORY OR NOT\n[12:00] MIO023: AND THIS YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO EVALUATE THEN\n[12:01] MIO043: SO SO SO W WHAT WHAT YOU WOULD HAVE HAVE BASICALLY WOULD BE TO HAVE A DIRECTORY WHICH GIVE YOU LABELS FOR SOME PART OF THE DOCUMENTS\n[12:02] MIE080: OKAY\n[12:02] MIO023: UM\n[12:07] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[12:11] MIO043: OKAY SO THIS IS A DIRECTORY AND THIS IS SOME SOME SOME SOME WEB PAGE OKAY\n[12:16] MIO043: SO THE LABELLED ONE OKAY\n[12:19] MIO043: AND YOU HAVE SOME PAGE WHICH ARE UNLABELLED BUT YOU HAVE LINKS BETWEEN THOSE TWO\n[12:25] MIO043: SO WHAT WHAT YOU WOULD DO IS THAT YOU WOULD TRY AND P. L. S. A. AND AND UH AND USE A MODEL OVER THAT\n[12:35] MIO043: THEN THEN YOU WOULD LIKE TO FOR EXAMPLE WHAT F WHAT COULD BE VERY SIMPLE WOULD BE JUST TO THEN TO MATCH EACH PAGES LIKE THAT\n[12:45] MIO043: SO LET'S SAY YOU HAVE YOU HAVE A A PAGE WHICH IS LABELLED AND YOU SAY OKAY\n[12:48] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[12:50] MIO043: THE THE LABEL PAGE TWO SHOULD GET SHOULD BE THE ONE W WHICH IT IS THE MOST SIMILAR TO OR ANY KIND OF CLASSIFICATION RULES YOU CAN IMAGINE\n[13:01] MIO043: AND SO AND SO YOU SAY OKAY\n[13:03] MIO043: WHAT WHAT'S IF I FROM FROM THIS PAGE WHICH HAVE THE SIMILAR SO SO THE THE CRITERION WOULD BE TO COMPARE THOSE TWO DISTRIBUTION\n[13:13] MIO043: OKAY AND THEN AND THEN YOU WOULD LIKE TO ASSIGN TO THIS DOCUMENT TOO WHERE YOU DON'T KNOW THE LABELS THE SAME ONE AS THIS ONE\n[13:24] MIO043: AND AND HERE THAT YOU USE ONLY FOR TEST SO THIS IS YOUR\n[13:31] MIO043: THEN YOU CAN EVALUATE HOW WRONG YOU ARE OR CU HOW CLOSE YOU ARE FROM THE REAL ASSIGNMENT THE RIGHT DIRECTORY CATEGORY\n[13:39] MIE080: MM KAY\n[13:39] FIO041: BUT I HAVE THE FEELING I IN\n[13:40] MIO043: IN THIS WAY I THINK IT'S FAIR IF YOU KN IF YOU KNOW ONLY IF YOU KNOW ONLY THAT AND THAT AND WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO DISCOVER IS THIS\n[13:54] MIO043: THIS IS A R LIKE A REAL TASK\n[13:55] MIE080: MM\n[13:57] MIO043: LIKE LIKE IF IF IF THIS DIRECTORY UH UH COMPANY WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND THIS DIRECTORY TO NEW PAGES WITHOUT THE HASSLE OF HAVING HUMAN LABELLING\n[14:08] FIO041: BUT IN THIS CASE YOU YOU HAVE TO USE UH THE LABEL ONE YEAH\n[14:11] MIO043: YEAH YOU HAVE T YOU USE THIS ONE\n[14:12] FIO041: YOUR LOS\n[14:13] MIO043: YOU YOU ONLY HAVE THE LABELS FOR SOME UH SMALL PART OF THE\n[14:16] FIO041: BUT HOW DOES IT ENTER IN THAT\n[14:19] MIE080: WE UH I THINK YOUR POINT WAS THAT YOU YOU TRAIN THIS WITHOUT LABELLING FIRST YEAH\n[14:19] MIO043: SO\n[14:19] FIO041: I I YOU HAVE TO TRAIN YOUR UH\n[14:23] MIO043: SO YOU YOU WOULD TRAIN IT YOU THIS IS THIS IS T T ALL ALL THOSE LINKS ARE KNOWN\n[14:27] FIO041: YOUR TRAINING DATA\n[14:31] MIO043: THE LINKS BETWEEN SOME LABELLED DOCUMENT AND UNLABELLED DOCUMENT\n[14:34] FIO041: YEAH BUT THE POINT IS THAT YOU SHOULD CHANGE IN A WAY THAT TO TAKE THE LABEL INTO ACCOUNT OR NOT\n[14:42] MIO043: I D I THINK YOU CAN DO IT AS A TWO STEP PROCESS\n[14:44] FIO041: OKAY\n[14:45] MIO043: FIRST YOU YOU TRAIN UH WELL MAYBE S IT WOU COULD BE BETTER IF IF IF YOU TAKE IT INTO ACCOUNT\n[14:52] MIO043: BUT BUT MAYBE YOU CAN YOU CAN DO JUST A TWO STEP PROCESS FIRST ONE YOU HAVE THIS UH UNSUPERVISED TASK OVER BOTH P. L. AND P. U.\n[14:59] FIO041: OKAY OKAY\n[15:01] MIO043: AND THEN YOU FROM THESE UNSUPERVISED STARTS YOU CAN KNOW WHICH DOCUMENT OF P. L. IS CLOSE FROM THE DOCUMENT OF P. U. OR THE REVERSE\n[15:09] MIO023: YEAH\n[15:10] MIO043: AND YOU CAN INFER SOME LABEL TO A DOCUMENT OF P. L.\n[15:10] MIE080: MM\n[15:12] MIO023: CLEARLY WHA WE WE HAD DONE THESE\n[15:15] MIO023: YOU CAN TRAIN AFTER THAT UH AN S. V. M. SAYING THIS IS CATEGORY ONE OR TWO ON THE LABEL DOCUMENT\n[15:21] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[15:21] MIO023: AND THEN WE WILL HAVE AN UNLABELLED DOCUMENT AND YOU JUST SAY THIS IS DIRECTORY ONE OR TWO\n[15:28] MIO023: AND IF IT SHOULD IMPROVE IT IF YOU SAY THIS FEATURE EXTRACTION PROCESS IS BETTER THAN YOU CAN HAVE A BETTER CLEANER SEPARATION BETWEEN THOSE TWO\n[15:38] MIE080: WELL TH YEAH\n[15:38] MIE080: THE THE THING THAT WORRIES ME ABOUT THIS APPROACH IS THAT SAY THE REALLY REALLY REALLY SIMPLE EXAMPLE OF THIS WHERE YOUR DIRECTORY HAD TWO CATEGORIES IN IT\n[15:46] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[15:46] MIE080: UH GOOD AND BAD\n[15:47] MIO043: YEAH\n[15:48] MIO043: YEAH YEAH\n[15:48] MIE080: AND AND AND YOU RUN P. L. S. A. ON IT NOW THAT DOESN'T DO IT GOOD AND BAD IT DOES I DUNNO ENGLISH AND FRENCH PAGES\n[15:53] FIO041: MM MM\n[15:54] MIE080: SO THEY DON'T MATCH BUT THE CLUSTERING IS STILL VERY GOOD IN IN ONE RESPECT\n[15:59] MIE080: UH BUT BUT YOU YOU CAN EXTEND THAT UP EVEN IF YOU HAVE A HUNDRED CATEGORIES\n[15:59] MIO023: YEAH WELL BUT\n[16:02] MIE080: P. L. S. A. CAN FIND A HUNDRED CLUSTERS THAT ARE A GOOD CLUSTERING BUT ARE COMPLETELY UNRELATED TO THE DIRECTORY\n[16:07] MIO023: YEAH WELL BUT I MEAN IF YOU HAVE TO JUDGE IT'S WITH RESPECT TO A GIVEN TASK\n[16:12] MIO023: I MEAN YOU CAN'T SAY OF COURSE IT'S ALWAYS GOOD BECAUSE IT'S MAXIMISING THE LIKELIHOOD OF WHATEVER\n[16:12] MIE080: HMM\n[16:16] FIO041: NO BUT W\n[16:17] MIE080: BUT BUT WHAT I WANNA KNOW I IS THAT WHICH OF THEM HAS THE BETTER REPRESENTATION OF A GIVEN PAGE\n[16:24] MIO043: YEAH BUT\n[16:24] MIE080: SO SO GIVEN A RANDOM PAGE UH AND THESE TWO MODELS UH AND THE WO THE WORDS THAT THESE TWO MODELS GIVE WHICH IS MORE LIKELY TO\n[16:26] MIO023: YEAH\n[16:28] MIO043: YEAH\n[16:32] MIO043: YEAH\n[16:32] MIO043: BUT BUT HERE YOU CAN YOU YOU SAY GIVEN A RANDOM PAGE OF P. U. WHICH OF THOSE TWO MODEL IS MORE LIKELY TO TO TO TO TO SAY FOR EXAMPLE THAT THI THE PAGE OF P. L. WHICH IS THE MOST SIMILAR\n[16:36] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[16:47] MIO043: SO YOU SO SO FROM THIS SO YOU TAKE ANY DISTRIBUTION COMPARISON THINGS\n[16:53] MIO043: SO SO HOFFMANN IN HIS PAPER WAS DOING JUST COSINE SIMILARITY BUT YOU CAN DO ANYTHING\n[16:57] MIE080: MM\n[16:58] MIO043: SO SO YOU JUST COMPARE UH THOSE TWO DISTRIBUTIONS SO OF D. ONE AND D. TWO OKAY\n[17:07] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[17:09] MIO043: AND SO WITH THAT YOU CAN YOU CAN DETERMINE FOR EXAMPLE FOR A DOCUMENT O OF THE SET TWO TO THE MOST SIMILAR\n[17:18] MIO043: SO YOU YOU YOU YOU SELECT D. ONE SO IN THIS SET WHICH IS THE MOST SIMILAR TO D. TWO ACCORDING TO THE DISTRIBUTION FROM ONE OR THE OTHER MODEL\n[17:28] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[17:29] MIO043: AND THEN AND THEN FOR THIS DOCUMENT YOU AUTOMATICALLY ASSIGN TO IT THE LABEL OF THE DOCUMENT UH ONE\n[17:40] MIO043: AND YOU CHECK WITH THIS WHICH IS YOUR UH YOUR YOUR IF YOU ARE RIGHT OR NOT\n[17:47] MIO023: MM\n[17:48] MIO043: THIS IS WHAT WHAT THIS IS VERY RELATED TO WHAT FRANK DID WITH THE WITH THE KEYWORD UH IMAGE ANNOTATION\n[17:49] MIE080: OKAY\n[17:55] MIO023: YEAH IT'S THE SAME\n[17:55] MIO043: SO YOU WOULD HAVE A SET OF KEYWORDS THE SET OF IMAGE LABEL WITH KEYWORDS AND HE HAS A SET OF UNLABELLED IMAGE WITH SOME\n[18:00] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[18:03] MIO043: AND IT WOULD CHECK WHETHER THE THE LABEL HE ASSIGNS SO IN THIS CASE ANNOTATION WORD H ARE CORRECT\n[18:10] MIO043: AND I THINK IT'S FAIR UH IT'S FAIR UH SETUP\n[18:13] MIE080: YEAH\n[18:15] MIE080: OKAY\n[18:15] MIO023: FUS\n[18:15] MIO043: SO MAYBE THIS CLASSIFICATION RULE IS NOT THE BEST\n[18:18] MIO043: THERE THERE'S SOME MIGHT BE SOME WORK TO DO BUT THE GENERAL IDEA I THINK IT'S IT'S FAIR EVALUATIONS IT'S A TASK\n[18:26] MIE080: S OKAY\n[18:28] MIE080: I'M I'M JUST N CONCERNED THAT THAT'S UH THAT THAT'S IT'S ANSWERING A QUESTION THAT EVALUATES IN SOME WAY BUT MAYBE NOT IN THE WAY THAT\n[18:31] MIO043: THAT CAN BE DEP\n[18:39] MIE080: WELL THAT MAYBE NOT IS THE SAME WAY I WAS THINKING\n[18:41] MIE080: BUT MAYBE IT'S A BETTER WAY UM SO WHAT I MEAN BY THAT IS THAT SORRY I'M TRYING TO PROCESS ALL THIS\n[18:50] MIO043: YEAH\n[18:50] MIE080: UH\n[18:53] MIE080: YEAH I IT'S THE SAME THING LIKE IT IT DOES TELL YOU WHETHER THIS UH WHICH CLUSTERING IS BETTER FOR THIS TASK\n[18:58] MIO043: YEAH\n[18:59] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[18:59] MIE080: BUT IT DOESN'T TELL YOU WHICH CLUSTERING BETTER REPRESENTS THE PAGES NECESSARILY\n[19:03] MIO043: NO BUT ACCORDING TO THIS DIRECTORY YEAH\n[19:03] FIO041: BUT I\n[19:04] MIE080: BUT IT IT'S IT YOU YOU COULD SAY THAT IT POSSIBLY DOE IT PROBABLY DOES\n[19:06] MIO023: YEAH\n[19:07] MIO023: 'CAUSE I DON'T THINK THERE IS ANY WAY TO SAY GENERALLY THIS THIS IS BETTER OR WORSE\n[19:09] FIO041: NO\n[19:10] MIO043: YEAH\n[19:10] MIE080: OKAY\n[19:11] FIO041: THE THE THERE IS NOT UH V UH PERFECT UH CLUSTERING CLUS WH WHAT IS THE HOW DO YOU JUDGE UH WHAT IS A GOOD CLUSTERING\n[19:11] MIO043: I I I THINK IT'S W\n[19:15] MIO023: YEAH\n[19:16] MIO043: YEAH\n[19:18] MIO023: IT HAS TO BE RE IT HAS TO BE REALLY TO WITH RESPECT TO THIS THIS CLUSTERING MAKES SENSE OR I DUNNO\n[19:18] MIO043: YEAH\n[19:21] MIO043: YEAH\n[19:22] MIO043: WHAT'S GOOD WITH THE DIRECTORY IS THAT YOU HAVE A GOOD COVERAGE OF VARIOUS TOPIC HUMANS HUMANS CAN LABEL\n[19:23] MIE080: MM\n[19:28] MIO043: BUT THEN IF YOU WANT TO DETECT DIFFERENT LANGUAGES THIS IS ANOTHER TASK\n[19:32] MIO043: I THINK THE TASK OF THIS LATENT MODEL IS TO DISCOVER SOME SOME SEMANTIC LIKE SOME TOPIC PROXIMITY BETWEEN DOCUMENTS\n[19:39] MIO043: AND HERE THIS LA THIS DIRECTORY IS DOING THE SAME THING LIKE ASSOCIATING SOME TOPICS WITH SOME DOCUMENTS MANUALLY\n[19:46] MIO043: SO COMPARING THEM IS IS IS IS GOOD SETUP WITH RESPECT TO THE GOAL\n[19:46] MIE080: YEAH I\n[19:50] FIO041: AND YOU'RE NOT EXACTLY COMPAR UH\n[19:52] FIO041: YOU'RE COMPARING THEM\n[19:53] MIO043: I COMPARE THOSE TWO LIKE THE P. L. S. A. AND THE ONE OVER THIS SAME TASK OF ASSIGNING GOOD DIRECTORY\n[19:55] FIO041: AH OKAY OKAY\n[19:57] FIO041: YEAH YEAH\n[19:58] FIO041: YEAH\n[19:59] MIO043: I DON'T KNOW IF IF IT IF IT WILL PROVIDE GOOD RESULT RESULT OR NOT BUT IT IS CLEARLY A BENCHMARK FOR THOSE TWO GOALS\n[20:07] MIO023: YEAH\n[20:08] MIO023: YOU CAN E EVEN KEEP THE BAG OF WORDS AND DO THE COSINE COMPARISON OR\n[20:14] FIO041: ALSO LIKE A BASELINE YEAH\n[20:14] MIO043: ON ON THE INFRA YEAH YEAH\n[20:15] MIE080: MM\n[20:15] MIO023: JUST SHOWING JUST SHOWING HOW JUST FIRST HOW BETTER THIS IS WITH RESPECT TO BAG OF WORDS AND HOPEFULLY THEN HOW YOU NEW UH REGULARISED P. L. Z. GIVEN D. IS\n[20:20] MIO043: YEAH\n[20:22] MIO043: LIKE BAG O YEAH\n[20:26] MIO043: YEAH YOU CAN HAVE TREE SETUPS UH YEAH\n[20:27] MIO023: I DUNNO JUST UH YEAH IT'S BASIC\n[20:27] MIE080: OKAY\n[20:30] MIO043: YEAH BASIC COSINE OVER THE P. OF T. GIVEN D. SO OVER ALL THIS UH EMPIRICAL DISTRIBUTION\n[20:36] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[20:37] MIO043: AND THE TWO UH ASPECT UH MODELS\n[20:40] MIO023: BUT\n[20:41] MIE080: MM\n[20:43] MIE080: I THINK MM\n[20:43] FIO041: YOU M YOU STILL NOT COMBI\n[20:45] MIO043: WE HAVE TO REPEAT OVER AND OVER\n[20:45] MIO023: YEAH\n[20:45] MIE080: UH NO I TH I'M I'M COMING ROUND TO IT ACTUALLY\n[20:49] MIE080: NO I'M SO I I I THINK I G UH I I GET IT\n[20:50] MIO043: THIS IS LIKE ADVERTISEMENT\n[20:51] FIO041: NO NO BUT IT'S ANOTHER\n[20:52] MIO043: NO NO IT'S JOKE\n[20:53] MIE080: UH I I TH I THINK IT PROBABLY IS FAIR I'M JUST I I'VE GOTTEN UM UNCOMFORTABLE WITH IT\n[20:57] MIE080: BUT I THINK THAT'LL GO IF I THINK ABOUT IT ENOUGH\n[20:58] MIO043: NO IT'S JUS\n[21:00] MIE080: UH BUT BUT YEAH THE IT IT BUT IT JUST SEEMS A LITTLE SUSPECT\n[21:00] MIO023: YEAH\n[21:04] MIE080: BUT I THINK THAT'S JUST FROM THE WHOLE POINT THAT YOU CAN'T TELL WHICH CLUSTERING IS B BETTER\n[21:09] FIO041: MM\n[21:10] MIO043: YEAH YEAH\n[21:10] MIO023: YEAH JUST KNOW WHERE\n[21:10] MIE080: BUT UH WHAT I'D THOUGHT BEFORE WAS COULD YOU GET PEOPLE TO EVALUATE THIS BY BY HAND BASICALLY\n[21:11] MIO043: THIS IS REALLY YEAH YEAH\n[21:14] MIE080: COULD YOU GIVE PEOPLE A SET OF PAGES AND LIKE SAY YOU DID IT WITH FIVE TOPICS FOR EXAMPLE\n[21:19] MIO043: YEAH\n[21:20] MIE080: UH NOW YOU GIVE PEOPLE FIVE SHEETS UH YOU GIVE UH A T A A USER FIVE SHEETS OF PAPER EACH WITH\n[21:27] MIE080: WORDS IN VARYING SIZES REPRESENTING THE PROBABILITY OF THAT TOPIC FOR EXAMPLE\n[21:28] MIO043: YEAH\n[21:31] MIE080: TRY GIVE THE USER THESE PIECES OF PAPER TO GET AN IDEA OF WHAT THESE TOPICS ARE THAT'S THIS P. OF W. GIVEN Z.\n[21:36] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[21:37] MIO023: YEAH\n[21:37] MIE080: AND THEN YOU GIVE THEM SOME PAGES AND SAY WHICH ONE WOULD YOU WHICH PIECE OF PAPER WOULD YOU PUT THAT WITH\n[21:44] MIO043: YEAH\n[21:45] MIE080: AND THEN YOU GET LIKE AN INTUITIVE IDE UH LIKE HOW WOULD A PERSON CLUSTER PAGES GIVEN THE WHAT THESE TOPICS SUPPOSEDLY ARE\n[21:51] FIO041: MM\n[21:53] MIO043: YEAH\n[21:54] MIE080: 'CAUSE I YOU'VE GOT SOMETHING THAT'S FIXED THE THE P. OF W. GIVEN Z. WITH RESPECT TO BOTH MODELS\n[21:57] MIO043: YEAH\n[21:58] MIE080: SO I WAS TR I WAS HOPING YOU COULD USE THAT TO\n[21:58] MIO043: BUT THE POINT IS THAT THE Z. THE THE THE ASPECT LIKE THE Z. ARE ARE ARE COME UNSUPERVISELY\n[22:06] MIO043: IT'S IT'S MORE LIKE IF YOU WERE GIVING THE PEOPLE YOU YOU SAID TO THEM OKAY\n[22:11] MIO043: UH DIVIDE ME THIS BUNCH OF DOCUMENTS INTO FIVE TOPICS AND YOU DON'T GIVE THEM THE TOPICS A PRIORI YOU KNOW\n[22:18] MIO043: SO THE TWO PERSON COULD COME UP WITH VERY DIFFERENT ONE IS VERY INTERESTING I IN\n[22:21] FIO041: MM MM\n[22:21] MIE080: MM\n[22:22] FIO041: IN FACT I I HAVE SEEN A PAPER IN I. C. M. L. WHERE THE GUY WAS TRYING TO LEARN WHICH WORD HE UM ASPECTS OF CLUSTERING\n[22:32] FIO041: SO I GIVE YOU I GIVE THE REAL USERS MM THE PERSON UM A BUNCH OF MARBLES AND THEY BEGIN TO SAY OKAY\n[22:32] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[22:38] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[22:40] FIO041: AND THEY HAVE TO DIVIDE IT IN FIVE GROUP AND IN THE END IT'S NOT AL IT'S IT'S ALWAYS DIFFERENT TO THE CLUSTERING EACH PEOPLE HAS\n[22:46] FIO041: BECAUSE IT'S COMPLETELY SUBJECTIVE\n[22:48] MIE080: YEAH OKAY\n[22:49] FIO041: BUT IN BUT THERE IS UH SOME CHARACTERISTIC THAT ARE FOR TRANSPARENCY COLOUR\n[22:54] FIO041: WHICH ARE UM FEATURES THAT MADE THE CLUSTERING THAT CAN BE EXTRACTED EVEN IF THE CLUSTERING IT'S ALWAYS DIFFERENT\n[22:56] MIO043: YEAH\n[22:57] MIO043: RIGHT\n[22:58] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[22:59] MIE080: HMM\n[23:01] MIO043: YEAH\n[23:03] MIE080: OKAY\n[23:04] MIO043: SO I I THINK I THINK IT'S YEAH\n[23:05] FIO041: SO SO THAT'S ONLY TO SAY THAT UH IT'S IT CAN BE REALLY INFINITIVE CLUSTERING\n[23:08] MIE080: SEE\n[23:09] MIE080: THE THE THING ABOUT WEB PAGES I THOUGHT AS WELL IN THAT GETTING HUMANS TO EVALUATE IT IN SOME WAY IS THAT YOU HAVE MOST OF THE WEB PAGES THAT ARE UH WELL A LOT OF THE WEB PAGES THAT ARE IMPORTANT IN SOME WAY ARE ARE ARE HOME PAGES\n[23:22] MIE080: SO GOOGLE DOT COM DOESN'T ACTUALLY SAY THE WORDS SEARCH ON IT I THINK\n[23:27] MIE080: I MAYBE IT SAYS GO BUT YOU ONLY KNOW IT'S ABOUT SEARCH THROUGH THE THING BUT SOMEONE LOOKING AT IT CAN TELL THAT IT'S A SEARCH ENGINE\n[23:31] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[23:34] MIE080: BECAUSE OF THE WAY IT'S LAID OUT BECAUSE OF THE PICTURES ON IT AND BECAUSE OF ALL OF THAT\n[23:34] MIO043: YEAH\n[23:39] MIE080: THERE'S A LOT OF INFORMATION THAT'S COMPLETELY LOST IN THIS BAG OF WORDS REPRESENTATION AND I WAS HOPING THAT IN SOME WAY YOU COULD USE THAT TO EVALUATE THIS\n[23:44] MIO043: YEAH\n[23:48] MIE080: I HAVE NO IDEA HOW BUT UH YEAH\n[23:52] FIO041: SAY ANOTHER ANOTHER EXAMPLE APART FROM UH THIS UH SEARCH\n[23:56] FIO041: UH I DON'T GET IT EXACTLY\n[23:56] MIE080: MM\n[23:58] FIO041: WHAT YOU MEAN THEN DON'T DON'T USE A GOOGLE PAGE BECAUSE IT'S UH TOO UH S ROOT BUT UH ANOTHER PAGE MM\n[24:03] MIO043: BUT EVE EV EVEN SOMEONE WOULD WOULD PROVIDE VERY DIFFERENT LABELS LIKE LIKE SOMEONE WOULD SAY IT'S A PAGE IN ENGLISH\n[24:10] MIO043: SOMEONE WOULD SAY IT'S A IT'S A IT'S A IT'S A IT'S A WEB PAGE UH WH WHICH HAS VERY FEW UH INFORMATION IN IT OR ANYTHING\n[24:20] MIO043: SO I THINK THERE'S NO HARD CLUSTERING\n[24:22] MIO043: AND WHAT'S GOOD WITH THOSE MODEL IS THAT THEY THEY CAN THEY THEY ARE INTENDED TO PROVIDE YOU SOME SOME KIND OF WAY TO COMPARE TWO DOCUMENTS RATHER THAN TO GIVE YOU PRE DEFINED SETS OF DOCUMENTS\n[24:23] MIE080: YEAH\n[24:35] MIO043: THIS IS NOT HARD CLUSTERING\n[24:37] MIO043: THE O I I DON'T THINK ONE ONE ONE ASPECT OR ONE LATENT TOPIC HAS ANY SENSE BY HIS OWN\n[24:44] MIO023: YEAH YEAH\n[24:44] MIO043: IT'S WHEN YOU HAVE THE WORD SET AND THE WORD DISTRIBUTION THAT YOU C YOU CAN TELL SOMETHING\n[24:50] MIO043: IF YOU JUST TAKE ONE OF THEM ALONE\n[24:53] MIO043: SO YOU TAKE ALL THE P. OF Z. GIVEN D. AND ALL OF THE P. OF W. GIVEN GIV GIVEN Z. YOU YOU YOU CAN DO ANYTHING WITH THAT\n[25:02] MIO043: IT'S IT'S THE WHOLE SET\n[25:05] MIO043: I WOULD SAY AN AN AND THIS IS OH IT IT SHOULD BE EVALUATED\n[25:09] MIO043: MEANING THAT LIKE FOR EXAMPLE UH THE THE EXAMPLE ABOUT MARBLES IS THAT THE POINT WHAT YOU CAN LEARN FROM ALL THESE SETS MADE BY PEOPLE IS THAT IS THAT THOSE TWO THOSE TWO MARBLE WOULD BE CONSIDER AS MORE LIKELY TO BE IN THE SAME SETS\n[25:24] FIO041: MM\n[25:25] MIO043: BECAUSE THEY THEY SHARE SOME COMMON PROPERTIES WHICH ARE NOT SEEN AS THE SAME FOR EVERY ONE\n[25:27] MIE080: MM\n[25:31] MIO043: BUT THEY SHARE SOME COMMON PROPERTIES THAT PEOPLE WILL NOTICE\n[25:36] MIO043: AND IF YOU LOOK AT THE TWO THE D ALL POSSIBLE PAIRS OF MARBLE\n[25:37] MIE080: YEAH\n[25:40] MIO043: YOU WOULD HAVE SOME MU MUCH MORE AGREEMENT BETWEEN PEOPLE THAN THAN IF YOU LOOK AT THE PREDEFINED SETS PEOPLE WOULD WOULD JUST CUT AT SOME PRECISE UH POINT\n[25:51] MIO043: YOU KNOW WHAT'S\n[25:52] MIE080: OKAY I THINK I KNOW IT\n[25:54] MIE080: BUT IT YEAH THI THIS IS EFFECTIVELY WHAT WE HAVE HERE THOUGH AND TH THAT DIRECTORY IS ONE CLUSTERING OF THE MARBLES\n[25:59] MIO043: YEAH\n[25:59] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[25:59] MIE080: AND YOU'RE HOPING THAT IT IT SO WHAT YOU'RE SAYING IS THAT I HAVE TWO CLUSTERINGS OF MARBLES FOR MY TWO MODELS\n[26:04] MIO043: YEAH\n[26:05] MIE080: AND I HAVE A TEST CLUSTERING OF MARBLES\n[26:08] MIE080: IT'S SAYING THAT ONE OF THESE IS MORE CLOSE TO THE TEST T T TO THE THE ONE THAT WE'VE BEEN GIVEN\n[26:12] MIO043: WELL YOU DON'T YOU DON'T REALLY HAVE TWO CLUSTERING NO NO NO NO YOU DON'T YOU DON'T REALLY HAVE TWO CLUSTERING\n[26:13] MIO023: NO IT DOES\n[26:13] MIE080: IS THAT IT'S SAYING THAT WHAT DOES THAT ACTUALLY SAY\n[26:16] FIO041: OH IT'S NOT THAT\n[26:16] MIE080: THAT DOESN'T UH IT SAYS IT'S G BETTER FOR THIS TASK BUT IT DOESN'T REALLY SAY ANYTHING ELSE\n[26:18] MIO023: YEAH\n[26:18] MIO043: NO NO NO NO YOU DON'T HAVE TWO CLUSTERING OF OF OF MARBLES\n[26:19] MIO023: IT DOESN'T HAVE TO MATCH\n[26:22] MIO043: WHAT YOU HAVE IS Y IS YOU HAVE IS YOU HAVE ONE CLUSTERING OF MARBLE WHICH IS THIS ONE\n[26:26] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[26:28] MIO043: AND THEN YOU HAVE LOTS OF PEOPLE TELLING YOU I CONSIDER THOSE MARBLES AS VERY UH HAVE TO HAVE VERY SALIENT FEATURE THAT THEY SHARE IN COMMON\n[26:37] MIO043: I I C I WOULD LIKE THEM TO BE IN THE SAME CLUSTER\n[26:39] MIO043: AND YOU C AND AND AND THOSE TWO SO AND ONE OF THEM IS LABELLED AND THE OTHER IS NOT LABELLED\n[26:42] MIE080: OKAY\n[26:46] MIO043: SO YOU LOOK AT THAT YOU SAY OH SOMEONE TOLD THIS ONE WAS VERY SIMILAR\n[26:49] MIO043: AND THIS ONE IS SAID TO BE BLUE FOR EXAMPLE I DUNNO IF IT'S THE LABEL\n[26:53] MIO043: SO I PUT IT IN THE BLUE BAG\n[26:56] MIE080: OKAY\n[26:56] MIO043: BUT BUT YOU DON'T YOU NEVER USE THE BLUE BAG YOU DON'T ASK THE PEOPLE TO LOOK AT THE BLUE BAG\n[27:00] MIO043: YOU JUST LOOK AT THE PEOPLE YOU YOU JUST HAVE THE PEOPLE TO COMPARE THOSE TWO MARBLES\n[27:05] MIO043: AND THEN IT HAPPENS THAT SOME OF THEM HAVE BEEN CLUSTERED\n[27:10] MIO043: AND AND\n[27:10] FIO041: PEOPLE BEING YOUR ALGORITHM\n[27:11] FIO041: THAT'S THE POINT\n[27:12] MIO043: YEAH\n[27:12] FIO041: MM\n[27:13] MIO023: YEAH\n[27:13] MIO043: YEAH\n[27:15] MIO043: YEAH THIS IS I REVERSE BOTH ROLE\n[27:17] FIO041: IT'S GETTING\n[27:18] MIO023: BUT YEAH IT JUST RE\n[27:19] MIE080: OKAY\n[27:20] MIO043: THE THIS IS THE PLAYERS\n[27:20] MIE080: UH AND SO AND SO IF I GET THAT RIGHT\n[27:22] MIE080: WHAT WHAT THE ALGORITHMS ARE STILL COMING UP WITH IS IN THIS WAY YOU'RE LOOKING AT A CLUSTERING OF MARBLES YEAH\n[27:27] MIE080: IF EACH OF THE ALGORITHMS COMES UP WITH A DEFIN\n[27:27] MIO043: I I NO NO NO NO NO\n[27:29] MIO043: IT COMES UP WITH NOT WITH THE CLUSTERING BUT WITH SOME WAY TO COMPARE TWO MARBLES OKAY\n[27:36] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[27:37] MIO043: SOME WOULD SAY WOULD SAY I CONSIDER THOSE TWO ONES ARE COMPLETELY DISSIMILAR AND THE OTHER ONES SAY THEY ARE VERY SIMILAR\n[27:37] MIE080: AH OKAY RIGHT THAT MAKES SENSE\n[27:38] MIO023: YEAH\n[27:44] MIO043: AND IF YOU FIND THAT IN YOUR UNL UNLABELLED CLUSTERING THOSE TWO UH BALLS UH MARBLES HAPPEN TO BE IN THE SAME UH CLUSTER\n[27:53] MIO043: YOU SAID THE USER ALGORITHM MIGHT BE WRONG\n[27:55] MIO043: BUT YOU AVERAGE THAT OVER LOTS OF DOCUMENTS\n[27:59] MIE080: OKAY\n[28:00] MIO023: BECAUSE THE THE LATENT ASPECTS REALLY DOESN'T HAVE TO MATCH THE FINAL UH DIRECTORY CATEGORY\n[28:05] FIO041: MM-HMM EXACTLY\n[28:07] MIO023: IT CAN BE ANYTHING BUT IT'S JUST A WAY OF SAYING YEAH THOSE DOCUMEN DOCUMENTS ARE SIMILAR IN SOME SENSE\n[28:13] MIO023: SO\n[28:16] FIO041: WE'RE NOT TRYING TO TO FIT YEAH\n[28:17] MIE080: OKAY\n[28:17] MIO023: IS IT JUST IT JUST SOMETIME DANGEROUS TO SAY TH THESE LATENT ASPECTS MEANS THIS\n[28:23] MIE080: OKAY\n[28:23] MIO023: YEAH I THINK YEAH\n[28:23] MIE080: I'M CONVINCED I'M CONVINCED ALRIGHT\n[28:25] MIO023: GOOD GOOD GOOD\n[28:25] MIE080: SO IT'S GOOD\n[28:26] MIE080: RIGHT\n[28:26] MIE080: UH ALRIGHT WELL THANKS\n[28:28] MIE080: UM I'M TRYING TO THINK OF ANYTHING I HAVEN'T SAID ABOUT THE STUFF BUT THAT UH FROM LOOKING AT THE RESULTS I GOT IT LOOKED QUITE GOOD\n[28:35] MIE080: UM JUST LIKE HAND READING THEM IN THAT ONE OF THE THINGS I DID WAS I STARTED A I A WEB CRAWL AT THE IDIAP HOMEPAGE\n[28:43] MIE080: IT DID NOT VERY MANY PAGES ONLY LIKE TWO THOUSAND OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[28:46] MIE080: BUT ENOUGH TO GET THE PAGES THAT WERE CLOSE TO IDIAP TO HAVE A LOT OF LINKS BETWEEN THEM\n[28:51] MIE080: SO THAT THERE WAS ENOUGH TO BE ABLE TO RUN THIS LINK CLUSTERING ALGORITHM\n[28:55] MIE080: SO WHAT YOU FIND IS THAT THE PAGES AROUND IDIAP THERE'S A LOT OF ENGLISH PA SPEAKING PAGES AND A LOT OF FRENCH SPEAKING PAGES\n[29:01] MIE080: SO OF COURSE THIS UH P. L. S. A. COMPLETELY SEPARATED THOSE OUT INTO INTO CATEGORIES\n[29:07] MIE080: UH SO WHEN I LOOKED AT THE THE WORD LIKELIHOODS THERE WERE TWO TOPICS\n[29:11] MIE080: ONE WAS VERY CLEARLY ENGLISH WORDS THAT MOST LIKELY WORD WAS THE AND ONE WAS VERY CLEARLY FRENCH WORDS MOST LIKELY WORDS WAS DE I THINK AND UH\n[29:14] FIO041: MM\n[29:18] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[29:19] FIO041: YOU HAD ONL TWO TOPICS\n[29:20] MIE080: NO I HAD MANY TOPICS\n[29:20] FIO041: OR NO\n[29:21] FIO041: YEAH\n[29:21] MIE080: THE OTHERS LOOKED LIKE GARBAGE COULDN'T TELL WHAT THEY MIGHT HAVE BEEN\n[29:24] MIE080: BUT ANYWAY UH THA THAT'S OFTEN THE CASE\n[29:24] MIO043: YEAH\n[29:26] MIE080: WHEN YOU LOOK AT IT YOU CAN TELL VERY CLEARLY THAT ONE OR TWO TOPICS ARE A B NOT THE REST YEAH\n[29:26] FIO041: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[29:27] MIO043: YEAH\n[29:28] MIO023: YEAH AND THE OTHERS USUALLY DON'T MEAN ANYTHING YEAH\n[29:29] MIO043: YEAH\n[29:30] MIO043: YEAH\n[29:31] MIE080: IT IS\n[29:31] MIO043: THEY MAKE SENSE ONLY SO GLOBAL OPTIMISATION THE LIKELIHOOD IS OPTIMISABLE GLOBALLY OVER THE WHOLE ASPECTS ETCETERA\n[29:37] MIO043: SO IT'S IT'S YOU NEVER ASK THE MODEL TO DO HARD CLUSTERING OF DOCUMENTS\n[29:41] MIO043: YOU JUST UH ASK UH IT TO FIND A DISTRIBUTION OVER ASPECTS SUCH THAT A DOCUMENT UH IS MORE LIKELY ACCORDING TO THE RESTRICTION THAT THE NUMBER ASPE ASPECT IS LIMITED\n[29:53] MIO043: AND AND SO IT THE IT JUST MAKES SENSE ON THE UH LOOKING AT THE WHOLE SET\n[29:58] MIO043: SO Y I THINK ALL EVALUATION SHOULD TAKE THAT INTO ACCOUNT AND LOOK AT THE WHOLE ASPECT SET\n[30:04] MIE080: OK\n[30:04] MIO043: LIKE HERE YOU LOOK AT THE ASPECT SET BECAUSE YOU LOOK AT THE SIMILARITY OF TWO DISTRIBUTION\n[30:09] MIO043: AN ANY ST ANY KIND OF THING YOU WHERE YOU UN UNFOLD THE MODEL AND LOOK AT IT MANUALLY\n[30:10] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[30:15] MIO043: LOOKS WEIRD LIKE LIKE IN THOSE HOFFMANN PAPERS WHERE SHOW YOU COLUMNS WITH WORDS OR THINGS\n[30:21] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[30:22] MIE080: HMM\n[30:23] MIE080: THAT W UH ANYWAY THAT WHEN I RUN IT ON THAT UH WHAT I FOUND WAS\n[30:27] MIE080: LOOKING THROUGH SOME OF THE SITES UH I LOOKED FOR THE SITES THAT THE MODELS DIFFERED ON\n[30:31] MIE080: THAT WHERE ONE SAID IT WAS PROBABLY AN ENGLISH PHRASE AND THE OTHER SAID IT WAS PROBABLY A FRENCH PHRASE\n[30:35] MIE080: AND I FOUND A GOOD FEW EXAMPLES WHERE YOU HAD A SITE THAT LOOKED UH WELL ONE THAT I REMEMBER OFF HAND WAS IT WAS A PAGE AND IT WAS A BIG PICTURE\n[30:45] MIE080: AND LINKS DOWN THE SITE BUT THE LINKS WERE ALL PICTURES\n[30:48] MIE080: SO YOU COULDN'T THE THE WORDS WERE IN FRENCH AND THE LINKS BUT THERE WERE NO WORDS PICKED UP BY THE WHEN I DID THE CRAWL FOR THE MODEL\n[30:50] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[30:54] MIE080: AND THERE WAS A SMALL BIT DOWN HERE AND IN THIS THERE WAS UH MEANT TO BE PICTURE IN THERE\n[30:59] MIE080: BUT IT DIDN'T LOAD UH OR UH B IT WAS MEANT TO BE SOMETHING ELSE\n[31:02] MIE080: AND IT SAID UH IN ENGLISH IT SAID FOUR O. FOUR THIS PAGE CANNOT BE FOUND\n[31:07] MIE080: SO ALL THE WORDS ON THIS PAGE WERE ENGLISH BUT IT WAS VERY VERY CLEARLY A FRENCH PAGE\n[31:11] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[31:11] MIE080: SO THE FIRST MODEL SAID IT WAS AN ENGLISH PAGE 'CAUSE ALL THE WORDS WERE IN ENGLISH\n[31:14] MIE080: SECOND MODEL SAID VERY DEFINITELY A FRENCH PAGE BECAUSE ALL OF THESE POINTED TO FRENCH SITES AND IT WAS ONLY POINTED TO IT WAS SOMETHING DOT F. R. AS WELL\n[31:17] FIO041: IT WAS LINKI MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[31:18] MIO043: OKAY\n[31:19] MIO023: OKAY\n[31:21] MIE080: IT'S\n[31:21] MIO043: OKAY\n[31:22] FIO041: SO IT WAS A A GOOD POINT FOR YOU\n[31:23] MIE080: YEAH\n[31:24] MIO023: FOR YOUR MODEL MM GOOD\n[31:24] FIO041: MM MM-HMM MM\n[31:25] MIE080: SO I I FOUND A COUPLE OF EXAMPLES THAT WERE KINDA LIKE THAT\n[31:27] FIO041: LIKE THIS YEAH MM MM MM OKAY\n[31:28] MIE080: MM BUT THE THE PROBLEM THAT I FOUND WHEN I RAN IT\n[31:31] MIE080: UH THE TH THE THING THAT WAS A BAD POINT WAS THAT IF YOU HAVE UH SAY TRYIN I WAS TRYING TO SAY IF YOU COULD EVALUATE THIS WITH SEARCH GIVEN SOME KEYWORDS LIKE WHICH MODEL WOULD MORE LIKELY FIND YOU A P GOOD DOCUMENT\n[31:46] MIE080: THAT THAT SORT OF APPROACH\n[31:47] MIE080: UH WHAT I FOUND WAS THAT SAY YOU HAD UH\n[31:58] MIE080: UH TH THA THAT'S NOT TOO RELEVANT NECESSARILY BUT IF YOU HAVE SAY A TOPIC DISTRIBUTION FOR UH ONE PAGE\n[32:04] MIE080: AND IT VERY VERY HIGHLY SCORES ON THE P. L. S. A. FOR ONE OF THE THE TOPICS\n[32:08] MIE080: AND THAT'S RIGHT OKAY THIS MODEL BECAUSE IT'S AVERAGING OUT OVER ALL THE PAGES NEARBY ALL OF THE TOPIC DISTRIBUTIONS BECOME MORE FLAT\n[32:13] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[32:14] FIO041: MM\n[32:16] FIO041: MM MM\n[32:16] MIE080: IT IT BECOMES MORE UNCERTAIN ABOUT EVERYTHING\n[32:18] MIO043: OKAY\n[32:19] MIE080: SO I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S NECESSARILY A GOOD THING OR NOT YEAH\n[32:21] FIO041: MM MM PROBABLY NOT YEAH\n[32:21] MIO043: YEAH\n[32:22] MIE080: IN IN SOME CASES IT'S GONNA BE A BAD THING B BECAUSE EV EVERY PAGE IS LINKED BY THE WAY THE ALGORITHM WORKS\n[32:24] FIO041: MM MM\n[32:25] MIO043: YEAH\n[32:29] MIE080: EVERY PAGE IS LINKED EVENTUALLY TO EVERYTHING ELSE SO IT EVERY PAGE HAS INFORMATION INCORPORATED IN IT\n[32:32] FIO041: MM MM\n[32:36] MIE080: OR I THE DISTRIBUTION LEARNED FOR EVERY PAGE HAS INFORMATION INCORPORATED IN IT FROM EVERY OTHER PAGE'S DISTRIBUTION AS WELL\n[32:42] MIE080: SO IT AVERAGES OUT IT FLATTENS ALL THE DISTRIBUTIONS DEPENDING ON WHAT THIS ALPHA IS\n[32:45] MIO043: YEAH\n[32:45] FIO041: MM\n[32:46] MIO043: YEAH\n[32:47] FIO041: YEAH MM\n[32:47] MIO043: BUT ALSO IT DEPENDS ON THAT COULD BE A GOOD EFFECT\n[32:47] FIO041: AND\n[32:50] MIO043: BECAUSE IF YOU IF YOU CAN BE IF YOU CAN IF YOU ARE UH HIGHLY RELIABLE ABOUT ONE PAGE\n[32:58] MIO043: BUT ALL THE PAGE LINKING TO IT ARE ACTUALLY ABOUT VERY DIFFERENT TOPICS\n[33:02] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[33:02] MIO043: SO YOU COULD SAY MAYBE I WAS WRONG FROM DECIDING ONLY DUE TO THE TEXT THAT THIS PAGE WAS ABOUT THIS ASPECT DISTRIBUTION\n[33:11] MIO043: BECAUSE BECAUSE ALL THE OTHER PAGES ARE VOTING IN DIFFERENT DIRECTION\n[33:16] MIE080: WELL I I THINK THAT THE THING IS\n[33:18] MIO043: WHILE THERE'S A BALANCE\n[33:19] MIE080: YEAH THAT THAT THERE'S A BALANCE IN THE UH FOR EXAMPLE TAKE A PAGE LIKE UH SLASHDOT\n[33:24] MIE080: AND IT'S LIKE A NEWS SITE UH FOR GEEKS AND YOU HAVE UH NERDS YEAH\n[33:28] MIO023: NERD\n[33:28] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[33:31] MIO023: NERD\n[33:31] MIE080: NEWS FOR NERDS STUFF THAT MATTERS\n[33:33] FIO041: YEAH\n[33:33] MIE080: UH ALL OF THE LIKE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PAGES POINT TO THAT BUT THEY'RE ABOUT COMPLETELY DIFFERENT THINGS\n[33:39] MIE080: SO YOU IN EFFECT ARE LOSING INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT THAT PAGE IS ABOUT BECAUSE THERE'S SO MANY THINGS POINTING TO IT AND THEY ALL AVERAGE OUT AS\n[33:42] MIO043: HMM\n[33:44] MIO043: YEAH\n[33:44] FIO041: UM THIS ALPHA I CAN IT BE DEPENDENT OF THE OF THE DOCUMENT\n[33:50] MIE080: YEAH SO THAT\n[33:50] FIO041: AND HOW MANY TEXT IS IN IT\n[33:53] FIO041: OR SOMETHING UH YEAH\n[33:54] MIE080: TH THAT'S MY FIRST IDEA W WAS HOW I SET THIS I REMEMBER FOR THE LOTUS THING WASN'T THERE\n[33:54] MIO023: MM\n[33:58] FIO041: MM\n[33:58] MIE080: UM SO I THOUGHT YOU WANNA PROBABLY SET THIS ALPHA PER PAGE THERE'S PROBABLY SOME HEURISTICS\n[34:03] MIE080: FOR EXAMPLE THIS PAGE THERE'S NO TEXT IN IT WILL SET IT VERY LOW IN USER INFORMATION FOR THE LINKS\n[34:05] FIO041: MM-HMM SO MM\n[34:08] MIE080: PROBLEM IS THIS IS WHAT PEDRO IMMEDIATELY SAID WHAT IF YOU HAVE A PAGE THAT LOOKS LIKE THIS\n[34:12] MIE080: IT'S GOT A BIG PICTURE OF A CAR UH\n[34:15] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[34:17] MIO043: PEDRO'S ALWAYS SPEAKS ABOUT CARS\n[34:19] MIO023: YEAH CARS AND WEB\n[34:20] MIE080: ANYWAY AND IT SAYS LOTUS ELISE SO YOU KNOW THAT IT'S DEFINITELY ABOUT CAR BUT IT'S ONLY GOT TWO WORDS\n[34:26] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[34:26] MIE080: SO YOU CAN'T JUST DO IT BY WORDS BECAUSE THOSE TWO WORDS COMPLETELY SPECIFY INTO SOMETHING OR OTHER\n[34:31] MIE080: UH SU YOU SUGGESTED DOING LIKELIHOOD BUT AT THAT TIME AND I CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT MY PROBLEM WAS WITH THAT\n[34:39] MIE080: IT MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN A GOOD THING BUT YOU'VE GOT TWO LIKELIHOODS FOR IT AS WELL\n[34:44] MIO043: BUT I THINK FOR ANY KIND OF WAY YOU HAVE TO SELECT THOSE ALPHA YOU YOU HAVE TO LOOK AT THE EFFECT ON ON THE RE ON THE T EVALUATION TASK\n[34:44] MIE080: NO MAYBE NOT\n[34:52] MIE080: MM\n[34:52] MIO043: AND THEN MAYBE YOU CAN FIND SOME PATTERNS THAT ARE THEN THEN ONCE YOU HAVE THE ONCE YOU HAVE THE TASK\n[34:57] MIE080: YEAH MAYBE DO IT BY CROSS VALIDATION SOMETHING\n[34:59] MIO043: YOU COULD LOOK AT AT WHICH PAGES ARE COMPLETELY MISSED BY ONE MODEL\n[35:03] MIO043: WHICH OTHERS ARE ARE SUCCESSFUL WITH ONE MODEL AND AND YOU CAN MAYBE INFER SOME SOME RULES AFTERWARDS\n[35:10] MIO043: BUT IF YOU HAVE NO TASK YOU CAN UH BLINDLY SELECT S GOOD ALPHAS\n[35:18] MIE080: OKAY THERE'S\n[35:18] MIO043: LIKE LIKE IF IF YOU LOOK AT UH IF YOU LOOK AT YOUR TASK AND YOU SEE THAT I DUNNO UH\n[35:19] FIO041: OH OF COURSE\n[35:20] FIO041: YEAH MM\n[35:21] MIE080: MM\n[35:24] MIO043: THE THE LONG PAGES FOR EXAMPLE HAVE GOOD P. L. S. A. MODEL WITHOUT FUSING LINKS\n[35:30] MIO043: SO THEN YOU CAN INFER SOME HEURISTICS LIKE OKAY THE ALPHA SHOULD BE PROPORTIONAL TO THE LENGTHS OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT\n[35:34] FIO041: MM\n[35:36] MIO043: OR TO THE NUMBER OF IMAGE IN THE PAGES OR ANYTHING\n[35:39] MIE080: HMM\n[35:40] MIO043: BUT YOU SHOULD HAVE SOME SOME TASK WHERE YOU CAN INDIVIDUALLY LOOK AT THE PERFORMANCE ON EVERY ON EVERY PAGE\n[35:45] FIO041: YEAH YEAH W W I THINK WE'VE AGREE ON THAT YEAH\n[35:47] MIE080: YEAH THAT THAT IS FAIR\n[35:48] FIO041: MM MM\n[35:48] MIO043: AND AND AND AND AT AS A SECOND STEP YOU COULD INFER SOME KIND OF RULE ABOUT HOW TO SELECT ALPHAS WITH RESPECT TO THE TASK\n[35:59] MIE080: YEAH OKAY\n[36:00] MIO043: MAYBE IT'S V IT'S VERY SIMPLE RULES BUT SELECT THEM BLINDLY S MIGHT BE ODD\n[36:01] MIE080: IT YEAH D\n[36:04] MIE080: NO\n[36:06] MIE080: YEAH I SO UH I I THINK THAT THAT'S TOO EASY\n[36:09] MIE080: YOU CAN DO IT WITH SOME HEURISTICS AND YOU CAN LEARN IT FROM THE TASK RESULTS IN OR COMBINE THE TWO SO THA THAT'S KINDA STRAIGHTFORWARD I THINK\n[36:13] MIO043: YEAH\n[36:14] FIO041: MM\n[36:16] FIO041: MM PROBABLY HEURISTIC IT WILL BE EASIER TO COMPUTE BECAUSE\n[36:20] MIE080: YEAH\n[36:20] MIE080: THE THE THE THING ABOUT DOING IT THROUGH CROSS VALIDATION OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT WITH THE TASK IS UH THE PROBLEM WITH DOING A PAGE RANK STYLE ALGORITHM IS THAT IS THAT IT GETS BETTER IT IT CONVERGES BETTER AND IT GIVES YOU BETTER RESULTS\n[36:21] MIO043: YEAH\n[36:32] MIE080: THE CLOSER A NETWORK IS TO BEING A SMALL WORLD NETWORK\n[36:35] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[36:36] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[36:36] MIE080: SO SMALL WORLD NETWORK MEAN BASICALLY SOME FAR LINKS BUT GENERALLY VERY CLUSTERED LOCALLY\n[36:37] FIO041: MM-HMM YEAH MM\n[36:42] MIO043: YEAH\n[36:42] MIE080: UH NOW THE THING ABOUT DOING A WEB CRAWL IS THE BIGGER YOUR WEB CRAWL\n[36:46] MIE080: THE CLOSER IT'LL BE TO THE OVERALL STRUCTURE OF THE NET N THE INTERNET WHICH IS A SMALL WORLD NETWORK\n[36:50] MIE080: THE SMALLER YOUR WEB CRAWL THE LESS SMALL WORLD NETWORK LIKE IT'S GONNA BE\n[36:54] FIO041: MM\n[36:54] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[36:54] MIO043: YEAH\n[36:55] MIE080: SO THE MORE PAGES YOU GET THE BETTER YOUR RESULTS\n[36:57] MIE080: AND PEOPLE RUNNING THIS STYLE OF ALGORITHM THE PAGE RANK STYLE STUFF GENERALLY RUN IT ON ABOUT TWO MILLION OR TWENTY MILLION PAGES OR WHATEVER\n[37:05] MIE080: THE THE STANFORD WEB BASE DATA SET THAT I WAS USING FOR THIS FOR FOR A BIT OF THIS UM\n[37:08] MIO043: YEAH\n[37:11] MIE080: THEY HAVE A A D I CAN'T REMEMBER OFF HAND\n[37:15] MIE080: BUT THEY HAVE M MAYBE A BIT OVER A THETA BYTE WORTH OF WEB PAGES IN THIS A BUNCH OF SERVERS\n[37:17] FIO041: MM\n[37:19] MIO043: BUT BUT BUT STILL LI LIKE THE THE THE WORK I DID ON ON HYPERLINKS LIKE I USED UH WIKIPEDIA\n[37:20] MIE080: UH\n[37:26] MIE080: YEAH MAYBE WIKIPEDIA IS A GOOD THING TO DO\n[37:27] MIO043: I I THINK IT'S G BECAUSE IT HAS FAIRLY HIGH LEVEL OF INSIDE LINKS BETWEEN\n[37:32] MIE080: WAS I WAS CONCERNED ABOUT WIKIPEDIA THOUGH WAS THAT IT'S WHILE IT HAS A HIGH LEVEL OF INSIDE LINKS THAT HAS A LOT OF DIRECTORY STYLE LINKS AS WELL THAT MIGHT MESS UP IT ACTUALLY BEING A SEE WH WHILE YOU HAVE\n[37:42] MIO043: YEAH\n[37:43] MIO043: WELL YOU CAN CATEGORISE THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE TH IT'S THERE'S A STRUCTURE ON THE ON THE WEB PAGE\n[37:49] MIO043: SO YOU YOU CAN SELECT ONLY THE LINKS WHICH ARE WITHIN THE ARTICLE OR WITHIN THE CATEGORIES OR IT'S IT'S IT'S WELL STRUCTURED IT'S IT'S UH EASY TO MANIPULATE AND\n[37:53] MIE080: AH OKAY THAT'S GOOD\n[37:59] MIE080: THAT PLUS I GUESS IT'S ACTUALLY STRAIGHTFORWARD TO SAY TO START WITH IS THIS A SMALL WORLD NETWORK AND THEN RUN IT ON THAT\n[38:03] MIO043: YEAH\n[38:04] MIO043: YOU CAN EVEN ISOLATE THE DIRECTORY FROM THE CATEGORIES OF WIKIPEDIA\n[38:08] MIE080: YOU WERE RUNNING THAT ON WHAT WE WHAT WAS IT LIKE HALF A MILLION PAGES SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[38:13] MIO043: WELL YEAH ACTUALLY I I I DIVIDED IN THREE EQUAL SIZE PARTS WHICH HAVE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY DOCUMENTS\n[38:13] MIE080: IS IT AND THAT WAS FOR HALF OF IT\n[38:15] MIE080: UH IF I REMEMBER\n[38:19] MIE080: OKAY\n[38:22] MIE080: OKAY THE WHOLE THING WAS\n[38:23] MIO043: THERE ARE A THOUSAND DOCUMENTS\n[38:24] MIO043: AND WELL BUT\n[38:26] FIO041: DID YOU MANAGE TO TO DIVIDE THE LINK UH PROPERLY OR\n[38:29] MIO043: WELL WHAT I DID WITH THE LINK WELL BUT THIS IS NOT TH EXACTLY THE SAME SETUP YOU WOULD HAVE\n[38:34] FIO041: OKAY\n[38:35] MIO043: SO IN THIS SETUP THE WHOLE LINK STRUCTURE COULD BE KNOWN\n[38:38] MIO043: AND THE ONLY THING YOU WOU DON'T YOU W DON'T KNOW WOULD BE THE ASSIGNATION TO UH TO A CATEGORY\n[38:42] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[38:45] MIO043: IN MY SETUP IT WAS DIFFERENT BECAUSE I I SH I COULDN'T USE THE LINKS BETWEEN DIFFERENT SETS\n[38:45] MIE080: MM\n[38:50] MIO043: BUT THIS IS NOT I DON'T WANT TO MESS YOU UP WITH THAT IT'S NOT THE SAME KIND OF EXPERIMENT\n[38:56] MIO043: BUT YOU COULD JUST USE THE WHOLE CORPUS LIKE THIS AND AND FOR SOME OF THEM YOU ASSUME YOU DON'T KNOW THE THE CATEGORY ASSIGNMENT\n[38:58] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[39:04] MIO043: AND THEN YOU CAN RUN THIS SET OF EXPERIMENTS OVER WIKIPEDIA\n[39:07] MIE080: OKAY\n[39:08] MIE080: I MEAN I THINK OFF HAND THINKING ABOUT THIS MODEL IT WOULD HAVE TO WORK BETTER BECAUSE TWO THINGS IN THE SAME CATEGORY ARE GOING TO BE LINKED\n[39:14] MIO043: YEAH\n[39:15] MIE080: SO IT IT YEAH\n[39:16] MIO043: BUT THIS IS THE YEAH THIS IS THE HYPOTHESIS BETWEEN THIS UH IN THIS P. L. S. A. WITH LINK STUFF\n[39:22] MIE080: OKAY\n[39:23] MIO043: OH YEAH I THI\n[39:23] MIE080: YEAH THAT'S I THINK THA IT'S GONNA BE MORE TRUE IN SOME NETWORKS AND IN SOME TASKS THAN OTHERS\n[39:28] MIE080: AND I THINK IN THE WIKIPEDIA IT'S PROBABLY GONNA BE IT'S A GOOD ONE TO TEST ON\n[39:28] MIO043: YEAH\n[39:29] MIO043: BUT YOU CAN YOU CAN THINK ALSO AT AT OTHER UH TASK LIKE THAT\n[39:33] MIO043: LIKE FOR EXAMPLE YOU CAN TAKE PROCEEDINGS AND ASSUME THE CATEGORIES ARE THE KEYWORDS OF THE OF THE D OF THE DOCUMENTS\n[39:41] MIO043: AND THEN IF YOU HAVE THE ARCHIVE OF A JOURNAL YOU CAN YOU CAN USE THE L THE LINKS BETWEEN UH THE CITATION LINKS\n[39:41] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[39:48] MIO043: SO IF YOU WANT TO HAVE A BIGGER STUFF SO WIKIPEDIA WOULD BE KIND OF VERY SMALL WITH LOTS OF ENGLI IN LINKS\n[39:50] MIE080: OKAY\n[39:55] MIO043: AND THEN IF YOU TAKE A JOURNAL YOU WILL HAVE LESS LINKS AND AND MORE DOCUMENTS\n[40:02] MIO043: AND THEN YOU WOULD BE LIKELY TO SAY THAT P. L. S. A. MIGHT BE BETTER OVER THAT BECAUSE YOU DON'T HAVE ENOUGH LINKS\n[40:09] MIO043: SO YOU YOU YOU CAN FIND EXAMPLES WHICH ARE NOT THE WEB I THINK IT'S GOOD TO WORK IN CLOSED SET\n[40:09] MIE080: OKAY\n[40:15] MIO043: WIKIPEDIA IS KIND OF CLOSED SET MA EVEN IF THERE'S LOTS OF OUTSIDE LINKS BUT THERE'S LOTS OF INSIDE LINKS\n[40:21] MIO043: YOU HAVE TO THINK AT AT AT AT AT AT AT DATABASE WHERE THERE'S LOT OF IN LINKS\n[40:26] MIE080: HMM\n[40:27] MIO043: WIKIPEDIA MIGHT BE ONE CITATION FOR EXAMPLE IF IF YOU TAKE THE NIPS ARCH ARCHIVE WHICH IS AVAILABLE\n[40:33] MIO043: NIPS AUTHOR ALWAYS OTHER NIPS AUTHOR WHICH ARE OFTEN THEMSELVES ETCETERA\n[40:38] MIO043: WELL IT'S REPORTED I I WON'T SAY\n[40:41] MIO043: SO BUT BUT BUT BUT YEAH I THINK TH TH THIS KIND OF SETUP MAYBE WEB PAGES IT'S HARD TO FIND\n[40:47] MIO043: SETS OF WEB PAGES WHICH HAVE GOOD LINKS STUFF IF YOU START FROM ONE PAGE OR SOMETHING\n[40:52] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[40:55] MIE080: OKAY\n[40:55] MIE080: YEAH IT I'LL MAYBE I'LL HAVE A LOOK AT THE WIKIPEDIA STUFF ANYWAY\n[40:59] MIE080: I'M STUCK DOING SOMETHING ELSE FOR THE NEXT MONTH OR TWO ANYWAY SO\n[41:02] MIE080: UH THIS IS ALWAYS THE CASE\n[41:02] MIO043: OKAY\n[41:03] MIE080: UH THE THERE'S ANOTHER THING UM UH THIS WAS NEW BUT I HAVEN'T THOUGHT ABOUT THIS TOO MUCH\n[41:09] MIE080: BUT IT'S ON THE SAME LINES IN THAT UH HAVE HAVE YOU GUYS SEEN THIS UH CORRELATED TOPIC MODELS WORK\n[41:16] MIO023: WHICH ONES UH\n[41:16] MIE080: CORRELATED TOPIC MODELS\n[41:17] MIE080: IT'S DAVID BLEI THE GUY THAT CAME UP WITH UH WITH L. D. A.\n[41:19] MIO023: NO NO\n[41:20] FIO041: L. D. A.\n[41:21] MIE080: HE'S GOT UH A NEW MODEL THAT'S IT'S PUBLISHED IN NIPS THIS YEAR BUT HIS CO AUTHOR PUT IT ON THEIR WEB SITE A MONTH OR TWO AGO\n[41:27] MIE080: SO UH YOU KNOW L. D. A.\n[41:30] MIE080: D YOU ALL KNOW L. D. A. OR YEAH\n[41:31] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[41:32] MIE080: UH OKAY\n[41:33] MIE080: SO A L. D. A. YOU BASICALLY DRAW A A DIRICHLET WHICH SAYS LIKE WHAT TYPE OF DOCUMENT THIS IS EFFECTIVELY\n[41:38] MIE080: AND THEN YOU DRAW A TOPIC GIVEN THAT DIRICHLET DISTRIBUTION AND THEN YOU DRAW WORDS GIVEN THAT\n[41:44] MIE080: ALRIGHT WELL THAT'S FOR FOR EVERY WORD AND THAT'S ONCE FOR THE DOCUMENT AND THAT'S YOU'VE GOT A PARAMETER COMING AT THIS GLOBALLY\n[41:54] MIE080: SO THAT THAT'S ROUGHLY WHAT THE MODEL IS PLUS OTHER LITTLE BITS\n[41:58] MIE080: BUT ANYWAY SO WHAT THEY DID WAS THEY THEY REWORKED THIS BECAUSE ONE OF THE PROBLEMS WITH L. D. A.\n[42:03] MIE080: AND I THINK P. L. S. A. 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BUT THAT WAS A TIME WHEN THEY WEREN'T USING VERY LONG UH UH UH D UH SEGMENTS\n[2:47] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[2:47] MIO106: TWO THOUSAND THREE YEAH\n[2:54] MIO077: YEAH OKAY\n[2:54] MIO106: YEAH\n[2:54] MIO098: IT WAS LIKE FIFTY MILLISECOND OR SOMETHING WHAT THEY WERE PLAYING WITH AT THE TIME\n[2:56] MIO106: OKAY\n[2:56] MIO077: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[2:57] MIO106: YEAH YEAH\n[2:58] MIO098: YEAH I KNOW\n[2:59] MIO098: SO THEN I THE STORY WAS THAT THEN UH MARIOS PRESENTED THAT AT SO SOME MEETING AND WE REALISED OH\n[3:00] MIO106: SO FOR\n[3:04] MIO106: YEAH\n[3:05] MIO098: THAT MIGHT BE CUTE THING UH FOR UH ESTIMATING UH SPECTRAL ENERGIES\n[3:10] MIO098: BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT WE WANT\n[3:11] MIO098: AND WE'LL THE THE WAY WE'VE UH WE ARE DOING IT IS KIND OF I THINK IT WORKS BUT IT'S LITTLE BIT INELEGANT\n[3:17] MIO098: SOMEHOW STUPID SO SO FIRST DO THE FRAME BY BASED UH ESTIMATE\n[3:17] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[3:18] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[3:18] MIO106: YEAH\n[3:23] MIO098: AND THEN YOU YOU GET STICK TO HUNDRED HERTZ SAMPLING TEN MILLISECOND SAMPLING OR UH SOMETHING AND THEN YOU JUST PICK UP THE TRAJECTORY\n[3:31] MIO098: SO SO MARIOS WAS HERE FOR HALF A YEAR MAYBE OR EVEN MORE UH AND UH STARTED WORK WITH PETR WHO ALSO J JUST CAME\n[3:36] MIO077: WHY THAT\n[3:38] MIO077: I DON'T THINK SO\n[3:39] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[3:39] MIO098: SO THEY WERE WORKING LITTLE BIT TOGETHER\n[3:41] MIO098: MAINLY M MARIOS WAS UH PROGRAMMING IN MATLAB AND PETR WAS PUTTING IT INTO FANCY IS YEAH AND UH BUT UH AND BUT THEN WE WERE HOPING UH UH UH TH TO PICK UP ON THAT LITTLE BIT MORE\n[3:45] MIO077: YEAH I JUST RE WROTE IN IN C. PLUS PLUS\n[3:47] MIO077: I DIDN'T DO US SO MUCH ON THAT\n[3:55] MIO098: AND WE WE DID RIGHT\n[3:56] MIO098: YOU DID A LITTLE BIT OF WORK\n[3:57] MIO077: WELL WE WE TRIED UH MANY KNOBS TO TUNE ON TH ON THAT\n[3:58] MIO098: YEAH\n[4:01] MIO077: BECAUSE YOU CAN DECIDE WHAT COMPRESSION FACTOR AND EVERYTHING\n[4:01] MIO106: OKAY\n[4:04] MIO077: SO I TRIED A LITTLE BIT LIKE UM PICK MAYBE THREE KNOBS AND TRY TO GO THROUGH THE THREE D. THREE D. CAGE TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS IN WHICH WHICH KIND OF SETTINGS\n[4:14] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[4:15] MIO077: SO THIS WE DID\n[4:17] MIO098: HMM\n[4:17] MIO077: BUT WE WE DIDN'T BECAUSE THERE WAS STILL A QUESTION THAT I DON'T REMEMBER RIGHT NOW\n[4:18] MIO098: AND WE NEVER PUBLISHED THAT ANYWHERE RIGHT\n[4:20] MIO098: HUH\n[4:21] MIO098: YEAH\n[4:24] MIO077: BECAUSE THERE WAS SOME ESSENTIAL QUESTION\n[4:27] MIO077: I I DON'T REMEMBER\n[4:28] MIO077: I WOULD HAVE TO LOOK AT IT F AND BECAUSE BE BEFORE I WOU BEFORE I WE COULD U WE COULD WRITE ANYTHING I I WOULD BE HAVE TO BE SURE THAT SOMETHING IS RIGHT THERE\n[4:29] MIO098: YEAH\n[4:32] MIO106: YEAH\n[4:40] MIO077: I COULDN'T BE SURE ABOUT IT AT THE TIME\n[4:41] MIO098: YEAH\n[4:42] MIO077: SO AND ANYWAY IT IT TAKES TIME THIS THIS COMPUTATION\n[4:43] MIO106: YEAH\n[4:46] MIO077: IT'S IT'S VERY INEFFICIENT\n[4:47] MIO077: IT TAKES LIKE HUNDRED TIMES MORE THAN COMPUTING SOME M. F. C. C. S COMPUTING THESE FEATURES BECAUSE IT'S UH HUGE D. C. T. HUGE F. F. T. EVERYWHERE\n[4:55] MIO077: AND\n[4:55] MIO106: YEAH\n[4:56] MIO098: WE WERE ALSO DOING A SERIOUS THING THAT WE WERE STEPPING IT BY TEN MILLISECOND RIGHT\n[5:00] MIO077: YEAH\n[5:00] MIO098: AT THE TIME\n[5:01] MIO077: THERE IS NO OPTIMISATION\n[5:02] MIO098: RIGHT\n[5:02] MIO077: WE JUST STICK TO THE TRAP\n[5:04] MIO098: YEAH\n[5:04] MIO077: WE WANTED TO MAKE AS CLOSE TO TRAP AS IS POSSIBLE WHICH IS SILLY BUT THAT W YOU HAVE TO START SOMEWHERE\n[5:06] MIO098: RIGHT\n[5:07] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[5:09] MIO098: THAT WAS A REASONABLE START YEAH\n[5:10] MIO077: YEAH\n[5:10] MIO106: YEAH\n[5:11] MIO106: SO THEN I CONTINUED WITH UH ANOTHER UH PAPER THAT YOU ARE MENTIONING L. P. TRAP\n[5:15] MIO106: SO I JUST MOVING AROUND WITH THAT IDEAS\n[5:17] MIO106: AND ALSO UH THE MAIN IDEA TODAY WHY I TOLD MAYBE IS LIKE IF YOU CAN LIST DOWN WHAT ALL THINGS ARE THERE TO BE TAKEN CARE OF\n[5:24] MIO098: YEAH\n[5:24] MIO106: THEN ONE BY ONE\n[5:25] MIO106: BECAUSE FINALLY FACE FIND I DO HAVE SOMETHING ELSE\n[5:29] MIO106: SO UH MAYBE TO LIST DOWN THE THINGS OTHER THAN THE WHAT I'VE ALREADY TAKEN FROM YOU\n[5:35] MIO077: Y OKAY\n[5:36] MIO106: AND ALSO TO DISCUSS GENERALLY\n[5:38] MIO077: SO SO WHAT WELL LAST TIME WE WE WERE S TALKING ABOUT WHAT ABOUT GAUSSIANS\n[5:44] MIO077: YOU YOU HAVE THE GAUSSIANS RUNNING SOMEHOW\n[5:46] MIO106: YEAH\n[5:46] MIO077: LIKE FEATURE EXTRACTION\n[5:47] MIO106: YEAH\n[5:48] MIO106: FEATURE EXTRACTION\n[5:48] MIO077: AND THEN THE TANDEM TRAINING C ALSO SO THE YOU ARE ABLE TO TRAIN THE NET NOW\n[5:49] MIO106: PART TANDEM TRAINING\n[5:53] MIO098: SO YOU MAY BE THE ONLY ONE IN THE WHOLE WORLD NOW\n[5:55] MIO098: BECAUSE UH BECAUSE CHI FONG IS GONE AND UH AND UH BARRY IS GONE\n[5:59] MIO077: NO\n[5:59] MIO077: NO SO THEY ARE GOING FROM ICSI\n[6:01] MIO098: SO MORGAN WAS JOKING NO WHAT HE INFORMED ME THEY ARE GONE FROM ICSI\n[6:04] MIO098: UH CHI FONG WENT TO T. I. AND UH AND UH UH UH B BARRY IS AT LAWRENCE LIVERMORE LAB\n[6:07] MIO077: HUH\n[6:10] MIO098: HE BASICALLY GOT A JOB\n[6:12] MIO098: HE HE GRADUATED\n[6:13] MIO098: AND HE'S HE'LL BE WORKING ON THINGS WHICH HE CANNOT TALK ABOUT\n[6:14] MIO077: YEAH\n[6:17] MIO098: HE CAN'T EVEN SAY IT ON A MICROPHONE HERE I HEARD\n[6:20] MIO077: EH\n[6:20] MIO098: IT'S UH I YEAH IT'S CLASSIFIED WORK TYPICALLY\n[6:22] MIO098: IT'S AND SO SO JO MORGAN WAS H ONLY HALF JOKING\n[6:26] MIO098: HE WAS S SOMEBODY WAS ASKING HIM YOU WERE OR SO S OR SOMEBODY WAS ASKING HIM SOMETHING\n[6:31] MIO098: UH OR THERE WAS UH THERE WAS UH MATTHEW AND HE SAID WELL PROBABLY WE'LL BE COMING TO ASK YOU BECAUSE NOBODY REALLY KNOWS ANYMORE AT ICSI\n[6:40] MIO098: SO PLEASE STAY\n[6:40] MIO106: 'KAY\n[6:40] MIO077: BUT WHO WHO IS THE ONE WHO WHO IS NOW DEVELOPING THE QUICKNET AND THESE THINGS\n[6:44] MIO077: THE THE M. L. P. FOUR AND THESE THINGS\n[6:46] MIO098: UH TH NOBODY\n[6:47] MIO077: BECAUSE IT'S\n[6:47] MIO098: THAT WAS BARRY\n[6:48] MIO098: AND NOW IT'S UH CL CLOSE HISTO ACTUALLY BRNO IS DOING A A LOT OF THAT NOW\n[6:49] MIO077: IT WAS BARRY\n[6:52] MIO098: THEY PICKED UP THE SOFTWARE AND THEY PLAY WITH THE AND NETS\n[6:53] MIO077: AH I SEE\n[6:53] MIO097: YEAH\n[6:56] MIO098: SO THAT MIGHT BE THAT BRNO WILL BE AT THE SOONEST AS UH A ULTIMATE EXPERT ON ON THE WHOLE THING\n[6:57] MIO077: I SEE\n[7:02] MIO077: WELL STILL WE HAVE THE EXPERTS WHO WHO MADE THE SOFTWARE ON HERE YOU KNOW\n[7:05] MIO077: OLIVIER BORNET AND\n[7:07] MIO098: N N WHERE WHICH SOFTWARE\n[7:08] MIO098: NO THEY NE QUICKNET WAS DONE UH UH WELL QUICKNET ITSELF WAS DONE ACTUALLY LONG TIME AGO AT ICSI\n[7:09] MIO077: UH QUICKNET TRAINING\n[7:11] MIO077: YEAH\n[7:13] MIO077: YES BUT OLIVIER MAKE IT RUN ON ON THESE MACHINES AND MAKE THE UH CROSS THE TWO G. BARRIER HERE AT IDIAP\n[7:17] MIO098: IS THAT SO\n[7:21] MIO098: GROUP\n[7:21] MIO077: BECAUSE WE COULDN'T WE COULDN'T DO SOMETHING I DON'T KNOW WHAT\n[7:24] MIO077: BUT HE IS HE IS NO GOOD IN QUICKNET RIGHT I S I GUESS\n[7:25] MIO097: WHAT YEAH YEAH\n[7:27] MIO098: OKAY\n[7:27] MIO098: SO WE H HAVE TO TREAT HIM WELL\n[7:29] MIO077: YEAH\n[7:31] MIO077: UM OKAY\n[7:32] MIO106: SO YEAH RIGHT NOW I HAVE THE FEATURE EXTRACTION PART WHERE I CAN GET THE PHONEME POSTERIORS AND THROUGH THE NEURAL NET\n[7:32] MIO077: SO SO\n[7:36] MIO077: RIGHT\n[7:39] MIO106: SO THEN I THINK I NEED YEAH\n[7:39] MIO077: SO YOU JUST MISS THE BACK END WHICH IS EASY BECAUSE IT'S H. T. K. IT'S EVERYONE KNOWS HERE\n[7:43] MIO106: YEAH I YEAH BUT UH YEAH IT'S T. K. THROUGH FOR SOME OTHER TASK I'VE RUN IT'S T. K.\n[7:48] MIO106: SO I HAVE THE GENERAL FEEL\n[7:49] MIO077: OKAY\n[7:50] MIO106: BUT UH MAYBE I CAN TAKE THE INTERCEPTOR FROM YOU AND RUN IT ONCE ON MY TO HAVE IT\n[7:55] MIO077: YEAH OKAY\n[7:56] MIO077: A AND YOU YOU JUST NEED FROM US TO HEAR W WHAT ARE THE OTHER P FRONT ENDS AND OTHER FEATURES TO TO CHOOSE OR SOMETHING\n[8:04] MIO106: YEAH\n[8:04] MIO106: SO\n[8:06] MIO106: YEAH\n[8:07] MIO106: BASICALLY\n[8:08] MIO106: SO THEN I CAN CAN SHARE WHAT I CA HAVE READ AND UH\n[8:11] MIO098: WELL THE WHOLE IDEA THEN IS THAT THEN YOU START PLAYING WITH IT RIGHT\n[8:14] MIO106: YEAH\n[8:14] MIO098: AND YOU YEAH AND\n[8:15] MIO106: YES\n[8:18] MIO077: OKAY SO HOW DO WE DO IT\n[8:20] MIO077: SHOU SHOU SHOULD I LIST IT\n[8:21] MIO106: SO I'LL USE THIS\n[8:22] MIO077: OR\n[8:22] MIO098: MAYBE THAT MIGHT BE THE\n[8:23] MIO106: YEAH THE\n[8:25] MIO106: LET'S DO THE FEATURE EXTRACTION THAT WE HAVE ALREADY TAKEN THEN THE BACK END FOR THAT\n[8:29] MIO077: YEAH\n[8:31] MIO106: THEN\n[8:31] MIO077: WELL UH LIKE I I D I DISTINGUISH BETWEEN FEATURE EXTRACTION AND THEN THE M. L. P.\n[8:32] MIO106: YEAH\n[8:37] MIO077: BECAUSE SEE YOU FEED SOMETHING TO THE M. L. P. WHICH ARE NOT THE WAVES\n[8:39] MIO106: YEAH\n[8:40] MIO106: OKAY\n[8:40] MIO077: SO SO WELL AND THAT'S THAT'S WHAT I CALL IT\n[8:40] MIO106: UH SO YEAH\n[8:43] MIO077: AND THEN THE BACK END\n[8:44] MIO106: YEAH\n[8:44] MIO077: BUT OKAY\n[8:46] MIO077: WELL SO WHAT WHAT I HAVE HERE WHAT I'VE BEEN WORKING ON SINCE I WAS HERE WAS M. F. C. C. P. L. P. WHICH IS ALWAYS NEEDED FOR COMPRESSING PURPOSES\n[8:56] MIO106: YEAH\n[8:57] MIO077: THEN TRAPS WITH W VARIOUS LENGTHS\n[9:04] MIO077: AND ALSO UH YOU KNOW TRAPS NOW\n[9:06] MIO106: YEAH\n[9:07] MIO106: TRAPS I KNOW\n[9:07] MIO106: BUT THOUGH WITH VARIOUS\n[9:09] MIO077: WITH VAR VARIOUS LENGTHS WE WERE TRYING TO TO START THEM FROM FROM ON THE ULTIMATE LENGTH OF ONE ONE UH FRAME UP TO ONE SECOND OR EVEN MORE\n[9:11] MIO106: OKAY\n[9:11] MIO106: LENGTH\n[9:11] MIO106: AH\n[9:17] MIO106: OKAY\n[9:18] MIO098: ON FRAME\n[9:18] MIO106: FRAME\n[9:19] MIO098: OH\n[9:21] MIO077: BUT IT WAS MM SO THIS\n[9:25] MIO077: ALSO W THEN WE APPLY THE D. C. T. ON THE TRAP ITSELF WHICH IS SOME SOMETHING LIKE THE GAUSSIANS\n[9:33] MIO106: OKAY\n[9:33] MIO077: APPLYING SOME FILT FILTERING\n[9:35] MIO106: FILTERING YEAH\n[9:36] MIO077: BASICALLY THE TRAP\n[9:37] MIO077: SO THIS\n[9:38] MIO077: BUT THIS IS MAINLY FRANTA WHO WAS DOING THIS\n[9:41] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[9:42] MIO077: SO THIS IS RELATED TO TRAPS\n[9:44] MIO077: I WAS ALSO TRYING THE WARPING\n[9:46] MIO106: OKAY\n[9:46] MIO077: MEANS IF YOU HAVE A SECOND UM WHICH IS UH A HUNDRED AND ONE SAMPLES I WAS JUST KEEPING THE CENTRAL TEN TEN SAMPLES\n[9:48] MIO106: YEAH\n[9:55] MIO077: AND THEN I WAS THROWING AWAY SOME SOME OF THEM YOU KNOW\n[9:59] MIO077: LIKE WITH SAMPLING THIS THIS UH ONE SECOND OF THE TRAP TO SOMETHING WHICH I WHICH I UH PRESERVED ALL THE POINTS IN THE CENTRE AND JUST UH PICKED EVERY TENTH POINT AT THE BOUNDARIES\n[10:02] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[10:12] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[10:12] MIO077: WHICH MEANS THE TRAP UH HUNDRED AND ONE TRAP TRAJECTORY SHRANK TO SAY FIFTEEN POINTS WITH UH WITH STILL PRESERVING THE MAXIMUM RESOLUTION AT THE CENTRE AND THROWING AWAY MOST OF THE POINTS NEAR THE BOUNDARY\n[10:17] MIO106: OKAY\n[10:24] MIO077: SO THIS I WAS TRYING\n[10:26] MIO077: SO THESE I HAVE SOME RESULTS ON\n[10:29] MIO077: SO THESE ARE TRAPS\n[10:31] MIO077: THEN THE GAUSS TRAPS\n[10:32] MIO106: OKAY\n[10:33] MIO077: THEN TANDEM SYSTEM\n[10:35] MIO106: OKAY\n[10:38] MIO077: UH THE TANDEM YOU PLUS MINUS HALF\n[10:41] MIO077: BECAUSE THAT'S THAT'S JUST A P. L. P. S\n[10:43] MIO106: OKAY\n[10:44] MIO077: AND THEN THERE IS A TRAINING UH WITH M. L. P. THAT'S TAKING SOME CONTEXT OF THESE P. L. P. COEFFICIENTS\n[10:47] MIO106: OKAY\n[10:50] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[10:50] MIO077: SO IT'S LIKE FEEDING THE P. L. UH P. L. P. S OR M. F. C. S W WHATEVER TO M. L. P. AND TAKING SOME CONTEXT\n[10:54] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[10:57] MIO077: THIS IS THE TANDEM\n[10:58] MIO077: SO THIS SET UP WE ALSO HAVE HERE\n[11:00] MIO106: OKAY\n[11:00] MIO077: I DIDN'T EXPERIMENT WITH THIS\n[11:02] MIO077: BUT MAYBE YOU SOME MORE RESULTS OH IT'S HEMANT WHO HAS THE RESULTS ON TANDEM I GUESS NO\n[11:07] MIO106: OKAY\n[11:08] MIO098: HE USED TO HAVE BEFORE HE LOST ALL THE DATA\n[11:10] MIO077: YEAH YEAH\n[11:11] MIO097: WE SHOULDN'T SMILE\n[11:12] MIO106: IT'S ALRIGHT\n[11:12] MIO077: RIGHT\n[11:13] MIO077: YEAH\n[11:14] MIO077: BUT UH I THINK THE UH I THINK THE MOST IMPORTANT RESULTS ARE ALREADY IN THE THESIS HE'S WRITING\n[11:14] MIO098: BUT HE WILL HAVE IT AGAIN\n[11:20] MIO098: YEAH\n[11:20] MIO077: SO SO IS THERE SOME SOMEWHERE\n[11:22] MIO077: SO THIS IS TANDEM\n[11:24] MIO077: UH THEN UH THEN WHAT\n[11:26] MIO077: AND THEN THERE IS THE F. D. L. P.\n[11:28] MIO077: THEN WE CAN TALK MORE ABOUT\n[11:29] MIO106: YEAH\n[11:30] MIO106: YEAH THAT'S RI\n[11:33] MIO077: WHICH IS WHICH I HAVE MORE EXPERIMENTS ON\n[11:36] MIO106: YEAH\n[11:37] MIO077: ALSO THIS WARPING AND COMPRESSIONS AND ALL THESE THINGS\n[11:41] MIO097: RIGHT\n[11:42] MIO106: SO COMPRESSION BASICALLY YOU ARE LOOKING AT I GUESS YEAH\n[11:42] MIO077: SO\n[11:45] MIO097: YEAH\n[11:45] MIO097: YEAH BUT I'M USING THAT FOR DIFFERENT DIFFERENT REASON RIGHT\n[11:49] MIO097: SO IT'S UH SPEECH CODING\n[11:49] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[11:50] MIO097: SO UH WHAT IS THE TASK IS USUAL JUST TAKE THE SPEECH OF COURSE SOMEHOW TO ENCODE IT INTO AS AS SMALL NUMBER OF BEAT AS POSSIBLE AND WITH A REASONABLE QUALITY OF COURSE\n[11:50] MIO106: CODING\n[11:58] MIO106: YEAH\n[12:03] MIO097: AND AGAIN TO E UH DECODE IT\n[12:05] MIO106: OKAY\n[12:06] MIO097: AND I'M USING F. D. L. P. FOR THAT STILL PLAYING WITH UH MORE LESS ONE SECOND LONG SEGMENTS\n[12:08] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[12:12] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[12:12] MIO097: SO JUST DIVIDING THE SPEECH INTO ONE S ONE SECOND FRAMES DOING D. C. T.\n[12:16] MIO106: OKAY\n[12:18] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[12:18] MIO097: IT'S JUST THE STANDARD WOR OF WORK\n[12:21] MIO097: AND THEN DOING SOME COMPRESSION AND COMPUTATION OF YEAH YEAH YEAH SH OH YEAH\n[12:25] MIO077: WELL IT'S BIL STILL SUB BANDS NO\n[12:28] MIO097: BUT YOU ARE DOING THE SAME NO\n[12:30] MIO077: WELL YEAH\n[12:31] MIO097: YEAH B YEAH YEAH YOU TAKE THE THE D. C. T. AND YOU JUST DIVIDE IT INTO SEVERAL SUB BANDS FREQUENCY BANDS WITH A DIFFERENT UH\n[12:31] MIO077: BUT THAT YOU JUST DIDN'T TALK ABOUT ANY SUB BAND SO FAR\n[12:34] MIO106: OKAY\n[12:36] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[12:39] MIO077: AND BY THE WAY YOU DON'T DO THE OVERLAP ON THE SUB BANDS NO\n[12:43] MIO106: NO THAT'S FOR COMPRESSION\n[12:43] MIO097: I D I DO\n[12:43] MIO077: OR YOU DO\n[12:45] MIO077: YEAH BUT YOU DON'T DO THE OVERLAP ON THE TIME DOMAIN\n[12:45] MIO097: YOU MEAN\n[12:47] MIO077: YOU SAID SOMETHI YEAH\n[12:47] MIO097: NO NO NO\n[12:48] MIO097: NO\n[12:48] MIO097: I DON'T DO\n[12:49] MIO077: OKAY SO THAT'S THE DIFFERENCE\n[12:49] MIO106: I DON'T NEED FOR FOR COMPRESSION YOU BASICALLY DON'T NEED THE\n[12:52] MIO097: YEAH JUST ONE SECOND WITH WITHOUT OVERLAPPING\n[12:54] MIO097: BUT IN FREQUENCY DOMAIN THERE IS A OVERLAP\n[12:58] MIO097: BECAUSE YOU CAN CHOOSE WHICH FILTERS YOU WANT MORE LESS OR JUST TRAJECTORIES OF THOSE BANDS\n[13:00] MIO106: YEAH\n[13:03] MIO097: SO THERE IS OVERLAPPING\n[13:04] MIO097: I'M USING THOSE GAUSSIAN FILTERS OR CLASSICAL THOSE THOSE TRAPET TRAPEZOIDAL LIKE IN UH M. F. C. C. S RIGHT\n[13:07] MIO077: HMM\n[13:11] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[13:13] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[13:14] MIO106: AND P. L. P.\n[13:14] MIO097: AND THEN PROCESSING EACH F YEAH P. L. P. S\n[13:15] MIO077: P. L. P. S\n[13:17] MIO077: M. F. C. C. OR TRIANGLES\n[13:18] MIO106: TRIANGLE\n[13:18] MIO106: UH YEAH\n[13:19] MIO097: OKAY TR TRIANGULARS\n[13:20] MIO097: THAT ONE\n[13:21] MIO097: THEN I'M DOING S DOING UH INDEPENDENT PROCESSING OF EACH FREQUENCY BAND\n[13:22] MIO077: OKAY\n[13:25] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[13:26] MIO097: SO I'M COMPUTING THAT HILBERT ENVELOPE WHICH IS JUST THE ENVELOPE OF SOME TEMPORAL TRAJECTORY\n[13:29] MIO106: OKAY\n[13:31] MIO106: THE SPEECH SIGNAL YEAH\n[13:33] MIO097: AND MORE OR LESS YOU CAN DIVIDE THIS INTO A HILBERT ENVELOPE HILB HILBERT CARRIER\n[13:37] MIO097: WE USE SOMETHING LIKE L. P. A LINEAR PREDICTION ENVELOPE\n[13:42] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[13:42] MIO097: AUTO REGRESSIVE MODEL AND EXCITATION SIGNAL\n[13:45] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[13:46] MIO097: YEAH SO THOSE ARE TWO PARTS OR ITEMS YOU NEED SOMEHOW TO ENCODE IF YOU WANT AGAIN TO GET ORIGINAL SPEECH OR REASONABLE QUALITY\n[13:51] MIO106: OKAY\n[13:53] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[13:55] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[13:56] MIO097: AND YEAH THERE IS SOME COMPRESSION FACTOR WHICH IS AGAIN WHEN YOU'RE COMPUTING THAT AUTO REGRESSIVE MODEL FROM F. D. L. P.\n[14:03] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[14:05] MIO097: YOU CAN COMPRESS THE SPECTRUM SOMEHOW IN IN SUCH A WAY THAT YOU RATHER UM PRESERVE THOSE EVEN ALSO THOSE DIPS NOT ONLY PEAKS IN THE SPECTRUM\n[14:17] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[14:18] MIO106: OKAY\n[14:19] MIO097: AND IT SOUNDS BETTER FOR SOME KIND OF SPEECH SIGNALS\n[14:20] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[14:21] MIO077: SO YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS COMPRESSION HOW HOW DOES IT WHY IT'S OKAY\n[14:24] MIO106: YEAH YEAH\n[14:25] MIO106: YEAH\n[14:25] MIO098: KNOWS MORE THAN THAN THAN I DO\n[14:25] MIO077: I JUST DON'T KNOW\n[14:29] MIO077: AH HE'S NEW\n[14:30] MIO077: HE'S HE'S DOING YOU MOST OF THE THINGS\n[14:31] MIO097: SO IT'S KIND OF LOGARITHM WHEN YOU USE LOGARITHM FOR M. F. C. C. S RIGHT\n[14:32] MIO098: S SO THAT'S GOOD\n[14:37] MIO106: YEAH\n[14:37] MIO097: SO IT'S AGAIN COMPRESSION FACTOR SOMETHING LIKE TH AND BUT THEN YOU HAVE TO UNCOMPRESS IT AGAIN OF COURSE TO GET BACK THE SPEECH\n[14:41] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[14:45] MIO097: AND THERE OTHER OTHER THINGS WHICH I'M DOING\n[14:48] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[14:49] MIO077: SO\n[14:49] MIO097: BUT IT'S NOT RELATED TO SPEECH RECOGNITION SO MUCH OR BUT\n[14:52] MIO077: OKAY\n[14:52] MIO098: BUT CERTAINLY WHEN IT COMES TO LIKE UH THE THE OPAL MODELLING OF TEMPORAL TRAJECTORIES\n[14:57] MIO098: EVEN PE PETR FOUSEK IS NOT HERE YOU PROBABLY KNOW A LOT ABOUT IT BY NOW\n[15:03] MIO077: WELL WHAT\n[15:03] MIO097: WELL\n[15:05] MIO098: NO\n[15:05] MIO098: THAT UH UH AP APPROXIMATING HILBERT ENVELOPE BY OPAL MODEL\n[15:06] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[15:08] MIO077: I WHAT\n[15:10] MIO098: I A V A V. L. P.\n[15:10] MIO077: I I D YEAH\n[15:11] MIO098: UH AS AS I SAY WHEN YOU WHEN YOU ARE NOT HERE THAT THAT PETR MOTLICEK KNOWS ENOUGH ABOUT IT TOO\n[15:12] MIO077: WELL THE BEGINNING OF THE\n[15:12] MIO097: WELL IT'S YEAH\n[15:15] MIO097: SURE SURE I KNOW\n[15:16] MIO097: I MEAN IT'S MORE OR LESS THE SAME APPROACH RIGHT\n[15:16] MIO077: OH YEAH\n[15:16] MIO077: SURE SURE SURE SURE\n[15:17] MIO098: BECAUSE SAME AP YEAH DIFFERENT UH APPLICATION DIFFERENT UH DIFFERENT SOFTWARE OR SOMETHING\n[15:17] MIO077: OKAY\n[15:19] MIO097: THERE IS M UH JUST MORE RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT\n[15:20] MIO077: YEAH\n[15:21] MIO077: OKAY\n[15:24] MIO106: YEAH\n[15:24] MIO077: SO UM JUST THEY IN TH UM IN THE SPEECH UH RE SYNTHESIS OR CODING WHAT YOU'RE DOING UM DID YOU TRY TO TO PLAY WITH THE KNOBS SOMEWHERE\n[15:29] MIO097: YEAH\n[15:35] MIO097: WITH WHAT\n[15:35] MIO077: LIKE UH MANY UH UH V WIDTHS\n[15:37] MIO077: I M NO NO\n[15:38] MIO077: THE COMPRESSION NUMBER OF BANDS AND LENGTHS OF THE SO WHAT YOU WHAT YOU WERE PLAYING WITH AND WHAT OTHER RESULT\n[15:40] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[15:40] MIO097: SURE\n[15:42] MIO097: NUMBER OF BANDS AND\n[15:47] MIO077: LIKE WHAT TO USE SO THAT IT SOUNDS THE BEST\n[15:48] MIO097: YOU KNOW THAT'S THE PROBLEM FOR SPEECH CODING\n[15:50] MIO097: BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE RESULTS LIKE IN SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[15:53] MIO077: YEAH O OF COURSE YOU YOU LISTEN TO IT YOURSELF\n[15:53] MIO097: SO OF COURSE I HAVE TO LISTEN IT AND AND S WELL SO NOW WHAT I'M USING ARE FIFTEEN BANDS\n[15:56] MIO077: I D I'M FINE WITH THAT\n[15:57] MIO077: BECAUSE\n[16:01] MIO097: WHICH SEEMS TO ME FIT FIFTEEN FREQUENCY BAND WHICH SEEMS TO ME QUITE REASONABLE\n[16:05] MIO097: WE CAN GO DOWN TILL LIKE TWELVE AND STILL OKAY I WOULD SAY\n[16:06] MIO077: YEAH\n[16:09] MIO097: BUT THEN YOU START HEARING DIFFERENCE\n[16:11] MIO097: OR ALSO THAT'S ANOTHER PROBLEM\n[16:11] MIO077: OKAY\n[16:13] MIO097: ONCE YOU CAN GO DOWN WITH FREQUENCY BANDS THEN YOU WILL HAVE MUCH UH MORE C UH COMPLICATED DATA\n[16:13] MIO077: BUT\n[16:18] MIO097: UH LET'S SAY EXCITATION SIGNAL OR THAT CARRIER WHICH YEAH BECAUSE BROAD BANDS RIGHT\n[16:22] MIO077: IF YOU GO DOWN\n[16:23] MIO106: YEAH\n[16:23] MIO098: IF IF YOU MAKE A B BROADER BANDS\n[16:23] MIO106: BECAUSE\n[16:25] MIO098: BECAUSE WHEN THE BAND IS NARROW THE C EXCITATION IS CLOSE THE CARRIER IS CLOSE TO S SINUSOID BASICALLY CO SINUSOID\n[16:31] MIO097: YEAH MAYBE LIKE THAT\n[16:33] MIO097: NO\n[16:33] MIO097: SO THERE IS MORE AND MORE S UH FREQUENCY COMPONENTS LET'S SAY OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT IN ONE BROAD BAND\n[16:34] MIO077: I SEE\n[16:38] MIO077: SO SO YOU WON'T SAY THAT THE L. P. C. IS NOT ABLE TO FIT IT SO THAT THE RESIDUAL WAS EASY\n[16:39] MIO097: SO\n[16:43] MIO097: NO\n[16:44] MIO097: L. P. C. WILL MAYBE\n[16:46] MIO097: BUT THEN YOU HAVE STILL ANOTHER PART SOMETIME SOMETHING LIKE A SOURCE AND A FILTER\n[16:51] MIO097: SO WHEN YOU ARE DOING SPEECH CODING OR\n[16:54] MIO098: YOU MAY ALMOST WANT TO DIS UH UM I B UH UH UH YEAH UH B USE THE WHITE BOARD\n[16:56] MIO106: YEAH USE MAYBE YOU CAN USE THE BOARD FOR THAT YEAH\n[16:57] MIO097: YEAH\n[16:58] MIO098: I MEAN UH AND UH THAT'S WHY WE HAVE IT HERE RIGHT SO THAT\n[17:00] MIO077: WILL BE HERO\n[17:01] MIO097: WHY\n[17:03] MIO106: CAN WE REMOVE THIS WHEN YOU ARE GOING TO THIS PLACE\n[17:06] MIO098: I DON'T THINK SO\n[17:06] MIO097: I DON'T KNOW NOW\n[17:06] MIO077: I DON'T THINK SO\n[17:07] MIO097: IT'S QUITE LONG\n[17:07] MIO077: NO NO NO NO\n[17:08] MIO106: OH\n[17:08] MIO098: I THINK NO WE ARE WIRED\n[17:08] MIO077: ARE NOT SUPPOSED\n[17:09] MIO097: WELL I MEAN IT'S IT'S THE SAME LIKE WHEN YOU ARE DOING L. P. L. P. SYNTHESIS RIGHT\n[17:14] MIO097: SO YOU'VE GOT SOURCE SIGNAL\n[17:17] MIO097: I DON'T KNOW\n[17:17] MIO097: SOURCE\n[17:19] MIO077: I THINK YOU HAVE TO PUSH IT PUSH IT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE BECAUSE IT REACTS TO THE\n[17:20] MIO098: EXCEPT\n[17:20] MIO097: UH\n[17:22] MIO097: YEAH\n[17:23] MIO097: AND THEN THERE IS SOME FILTER WHICH IS THAT ONE DIVIDED BY A. Z.\n[17:29] MIO097: AND THAT'S AND THAT'S IT\n[17:30] MIO097: AND THE SOURCE CAN BE A NOISE SIGNAL OR IT CAN BE SOME UH SEQUENCE OF UH WHAT IS THAT\n[17:38] MIO098: PULSES\n[17:38] MIO106: PERIODIC PULSE YEAH\n[17:39] MIO097: PULSES RIGHT\n[17:40] MIO098: THIS IS L. P.\n[17:40] MIO077: YEAH\n[17:40] MIO098: THIS IS A STANDARD TIME DOMAIN L. P. RIGHT\n[17:41] MIO097: THIS IS YEAH\n[17:43] MIO077: YEAH\n[17:43] MIO097: SO AND IT'S MORE LESS OR LESS THE SAME WHAT I'M DOING\n[17:46] MIO097: SO THIS IS SOME ENVELOPE WHICH IS IN OUR CASE RELATED TO HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[17:51] MIO097: AND THIS IS A SOURCE SIGNAL WHICH IS HILBERT CARRIER\n[17:54] MIO098: BUT SINCE YOU ARE IN A DIFFERENT DOMAIN THIS IS HE HERE WE ARE IN TIME DOMAIN RIGHT\n[17:54] MIO106: BUT THIS IS UH\n[17:58] MIO098: BUT BUT YOU ARE YOU ARE REALLY IN A FREQUENCY DOMAIN\n[17:58] MIO097: RIGHT\n[18:01] MIO098: SO IT UH THE LINE'S TURNING TO INTO SINES RIGHT\n[18:06] MIO097: RIGHT\n[18:06] MIO098: AND YOU P AND SINCE THIS THIS I MEAN BECAUSE THIS THI THIS THIS SPECTRUM IS AL HAS ALSO LINE SPECTRUM RIGHT\n[18:06] MIO077: OH WHICH LINES\n[18:07] MIO097: EXACTLY\n[18:08] MIO097: YEAH\n[18:08] MIO097: SO THIS IS NOW GOING TO BE FREQUENCY\n[18:09] MIO106: YEAH\n[18:11] MIO077: YEAH\n[18:11] MIO077: OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY\n[18:14] MIO098: I MEAN ALL COMPONENTS\n[18:14] MIO077: MM-HMM\n[18:15] MIO098: SO IF YOU ARE THEN IF WE ARE IN A FREQUENCY TH YOUR SOURCE LOOKS LIKE THIS\n[18:19] MIO097: YEAH\n[18:20] MIO097: SO MORE OR LESS IF WE UH CAN WE CAN PLOT IT\n[18:21] MIO098: AND\n[18:22] MIO097: SO WHAT WE CAN SEE IS SOME HILBERT ENVELOPE LIKE THIS\n[18:24] MIO077: I SEE WHAT YOU MEAN\n[18:26] MIO097: AND THEN THERE IS THAT HILBERT CARRIER\n[18:28] MIO097: OR THIS NOT HILBERT CARRIER\n[18:30] MIO097: BUT THIS IS THE SIGNAL WHICH WE GET FROM ONE DI ONE FREQUENCY BAND\n[18:35] MIO097: SO YOU COMPUTE D. C. T. RIGHT FROM SIGNAL\n[18:36] MIO077: THIS IS THE SUB BAND TIME SIGNAL\n[18:38] MIO097: YEAH YEAH EXACTLY\n[18:38] MIO098: IT'S UH YEAH RIGHT\n[18:39] MIO077: IT'S\n[18:39] MIO097: AND WHAT WE GET FROM THAT IS THIS HILBERT ENVELOPE RIGHT\n[18:42] MIO098: SO YOU KNOW THAT\n[18:43] MIO097: AND THE SECOND WHICH SHOULD BE THAT CARRIER SHOULD BE SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[18:43] MIO077: YEAH\n[18:45] MIO077: I SEE\n[18:48] MIO097: IT'S JUST REALLY CLOSE TO COSINE WE M WE MIGHT SEE IF WE DO IT DO IT PROPERLY RIGHT\n[18:51] MIO077: OKAY\n[18:51] MIO077: SO\n[18:53] MIO097: AND THIS IS WHAT YOU ALSO HAVE TO SOMEHOW TRANSMIT OR AT LEAST TRY TO TRANSMIT IN ORDER TO GET\n[18:56] MIO077: MM-HMM\n[18:59] MIO077: I SEE\n[18:59] MIO098: AND THIS IS WHERE\n[18:59] MIO077: I WAS THINKING THE RESIDUAL IN L. P. C. FIT OF THE HILBERT ENVELOPE NOT THIS\n[19:03] MIO077: I WAS NOT THINKING OF THIS AT ALL BEFORE YOU KNOW\n[19:06] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[19:07] MIO077: 'CAUSE THERE ARE THREE THINGS\n[19:08] MIO077: FIRST YOU HAVE TO ENCODE THIS THEN THE L. P. C. COEFFICIENTS AND THE RESIDUAL AFTER L. P. C. FIT IF YOU LIKE\n[19:12] MIO097: RIGHT\n[19:14] MIO097: NO I DON'T NEED L. P. C.\n[19:16] MIO097: NO NO\n[19:17] MIO106: THIS IS LIKE A RESIDUAL FOR HIM\n[19:17] MIO077: OH YOU DON'T\n[19:18] MIO097: THIS IS A RESIDUAL FOR ME\n[19:19] MIO106: YEAH IN THE FOR UH FREQUENCY IT IS\n[19:20] MIO077: THIS IS THE RESIDUAL\n[19:22] MIO097: YEAH I'M JUST WAN I JUST WANT TO TRANSMIT THIS SIGNAL RIGHT\n[19:25] MIO097: IT'S AND WHAT YOU NEED IS THIS ENVELOPE AND THIS ONE CARRIER\n[19:26] MIO077: YEAH\n[19:27] MIO077: WELL I\n[19:31] MIO097: AND YOU AGAIN GET THE SAME SIGNAL THIS THIS THIS SHAPE DOING I. D. C. T.\n[19:34] MIO077: OKAY\n[19:36] MIO077: YEAH\n[19:36] MIO077: YEAH\n[19:37] MIO098: AND THE BIGGEST PROBLEM CURRENTLY IS THAT THE CARRIER IS ACTUALLY NOT COSINE BUT UH SOMETHING LITTLE BIT MORE UH UH INTERESTING\n[19:37] MIO097: PUTTING EVERYTHING TOGETHER\n[19:39] MIO077: YEAH RIGHT\n[19:41] MIO097: RIGHT\n[19:41] MIO097: BUT IF YOU TAKE A LOOK FOR EXAMPLE FOR A S IF YOU HAVE A VERY G GOOD MUSIC SIGNAL\n[19:46] MIO097: WHICH IS VERY UH PERIODIC YOU CAN REALLY SEE SOMETHING LIKE THERE IS ONE PEAK AND\n[19:49] MIO077: MM-HMM\n[19:52] MIO098: AND IF THE FREQUENCY DOESN'T CHANGE OVER THE WA OVER OVER THE LENGTHS OF THE UH\n[19:54] MIO097: AND FREQUENCY MORE OR LESS DOESN'T CHANGE\n[19:56] MIO097: IT'S UH RELATED TO UH THAT FREQUENCY OF THE BROAD BAND OR HOW IT'S CALLED\n[19:58] MIO098: YEAH\n[20:01] MIO077: YEAH\n[20:02] MIO077: THAT THAT'S NICE\n[20:02] MIO097: IF YOU ADD THOSE FILTERS WHICH ARE UH WIDER AND WIDER THIS IS THAT CENTRE FREQUENCY WHICH IS SOMEHOW RELATED TO THIS ONE\n[20:04] MIO098: YEAH\n[20:10] MIO077: OKAY\n[20:11] MIO097: SO THEN YOU CAN TRANSMIT UH JUST FE\n[20:11] MIO077: AND SO SO SO THE SO THE BROADER BANDS DO WHAT ON THIS PICTURE\n[20:16] MIO077: L LEFT LEFT\n[20:16] MIO097: IT'S WORSE AND WORSE\n[20:17] MIO097: DON'T THEN YOU DON'T SEE ANY ANYTHING LIKE COSINE\n[20:18] MIO098: BUT BUT F F FORTUNATELY BECAUSE OF HE UH BECAUSE OF PROPERTIES OF HEARING MORE OR LESS\n[20:19] MIO097: BUT\n[20:23] MIO098: FOR THE HIGHER BANDS YOU IF YOU PUT IN JUST S SOME GARBAGE SOME NOISE IT DOESN'T REALLY M W MATTER ALL THAT MUCH\n[20:30] MIO098: IT W SOUNDS LITTLE BIT WORSE\n[20:32] MIO077: HMM\n[20:32] MIO098: BUT UH IT'S NOT A BIG TRAGEDY\n[20:34] MIO098: UH WHERE YOU REALLY W IF YOU WANT TO G DO A GOOD VOICE SPEECH UH YOU'LL WANT TO GET THE LOWER BANDS CORRECT\n[20:34] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[20:41] MIO077: YEAH THAT THAT'S\n[20:41] MIO098: AND IF YOU PUT IN UH NOISE ALTOGETHER IT SOUNDS LIKE A WHISPERED SPEECH UH BUT YOU UNDERSTAND PERFECT\n[20:44] MIO097: EVERYWHERE\n[20:46] MIO097: IT SOUNDS LIKE L. P. C. WHEN YOU EXCITED BY NOISE\n[20:50] MIO098: BY NOISE\n[20:51] MIO097: IT'S BETTER I WOULD SAY\n[20:51] MIO077: YEAH\n[20:52] MIO097: UH BETTER QUALITY\n[20:54] MIO097: DEFINITELY BETTER QUALITY\n[20:55] MIO097: IT LOWER BIT RATE\n[20:56] MIO097: BUT THAT'S A PROBLEM\n[20:57] MIO098: SO NOW WE HAVE TO KILL THEM BOTH\n[20:57] MIO097: SO SO\n[20:58] MIO098: BECAUSE I MEAN GAVE ALL THE SECRETS AWAY\n[21:00] MIO097: YEAH SURE\n[21:00] MIO098: I MEAN QUAL COMPUTERS IS GOING TO\n[21:03] MIO106: FOR ANY OBJECT YOU MEASURE YOU USE FOR UH A RECONSTRUCTED SIGNAL AND UH\n[21:06] MIO097: OBJECTIVE MEASURE WELL IT WAS SOME THOSE UH DISTANCES SPECTRAL DISTANCES WELL EDINBURGH SAW PROBABLY\n[21:13] MIO098: YES\n[21:13] MIO097: SO WELL I MEAN\n[21:14] MIO098: IF MOTOROLA OR NOKIA GETS HOLD OF THIS UH TAPE THEN WE ARE IN TROUBLE\n[21:17] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[21:18] MIO098: UH HOPEFULLY IT BY THEN IT WILL BE PROTECTED AND AND EVERYTHING RIGHT\n[21:21] MIO077: ALTHOUGH HERVE JUST SAID THAT WE SHOULDN'T S TALK ABOUT CONFIDENTIAL THINGS HERE\n[21:26] MIO098: IT'S IT'S UH IT'S BUT LISTEN THIS IS A SCIENCE\n[21:27] MIO077: THAT'S THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[21:30] MIO098: I MEAN IT'S UH CONFIDENTIAL TO THE EXTENT THAT WE ARE NOT UH I UH PUBLISHING IT YET\n[21:31] MIO077: YEAH\n[21:37] MIO098: BUT WE W WE OF OF COURSE WE WILL\n[21:37] MIO097: I H\n[21:39] MIO098: AND UH AND UH BUT UH WE HAVE TO MAKE SURE THAT THAT UH IF QUALCOMM HAS A INTEREST OF WHO'S FUNDING THE WORK THE THEY HAVE TO HAVE A CHANCE TO UH TO TO PATENT IT OR SOMETHING\n[21:43] MIO106: YEAH\n[21:50] MIO098: BUT THAT'S ABOUT ALL\n[21:51] MIO098: THIS IS NOT A PUBLIC UH PUBLIC UH PRESENTATION\n[21:55] MIO097: ALRIGHT\n[21:55] MIO098: SO THIS I IS NOT EVEN A PROBLEM\n[21:58] MIO097: YEAH\n[21:58] MIO097: SURE\n[21:58] MIO098: THE ONLY PROBLEM WOULD BE IF BUT YOU KNOW\n[21:58] MIO097: I SEE\n[22:00] MIO098: NOBODY CAN BEAT P PETR UH PETR MOTLICEK ANYMORE IN I MEAN IF EVEN IF IF NOKIA KNOWS EVERYTHING IF YOU IF YOU SELL IT TOMORROW WHO DID YOU WORK FOR TH THE UH UH TEXT NO\n[22:01] MIO077: OKAY\n[22:11] MIO098: T H. P. H. P.\n[22:12] MIO106: H. P.\n[22:14] MIO098: THEY WILL TAKE HALF A YEAR BEFORE THEY WOULD EVEN REALISE WHAT IT IS\n[22:14] MIO077: YEAH\n[22:17] MIO098: AND BY THEN SO IT'S NOT NO PROBLEM\n[22:20] MIO098: OKAY\n[22:20] MIO098: SO THAT'S WHERE THAT'S UH THAT'S UH\n[22:22] MIO077: OH OKAY\n[22:22] MIO077: SO SO THERE IS A COMPROMISE BETWEEN THE THE LOWER BANDS THE THE WORSE STUFF YOU JUST SAID AND AND THE MORE BANDS THE MORE COEFFICIENTS TO TRANSMIT\n[22:31] MIO097: RIGHT\n[22:31] MIO077: SO FIFTEEN IS ABOUT OKAY\n[22:32] MIO097: YEAH\n[22:32] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[22:34] MIO097: ALSO THERE ARE PAPERS ABOUT IT THAT F IF YOU HAVE LIKE TWELVE FREQUENCY BANDS IT'S SOMEHOW OPTIMAL\n[22:39] MIO077: OKAY\n[22:40] MIO077: SO THIS\n[22:42] MIO077: AND THEN THERE IS A COMPRESSION\n[22:44] MIO077: WHAT ABOUT THAT\n[22:44] MIO097: COMPRESSION IS ONLY TO REALLY TO SOMEHOW FEED THAT UH HILBERT ENVELOPE TO YEAH\n[22:49] MIO098: TO GET THE UH\n[22:49] MIO077: SO THAT YOU GET SO THAT YOU CAN'T MODEL IT ACTUALLY\n[22:50] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[22:52] MIO097: YOU CAN MODEL IT BETTER\n[22:54] MIO097: THERE IS NO ECHO OR SOMETHING LIKE REVE REVERBERANCE IN THE SIGNAL IF YOU REALLY GO DOWN WITH THAT COMPRESSION FACTOR TO LIKE ZERO POINT ONE SOMETHING THAT\n[22:58] MIO077: YEAH\n[23:03] MIO077: OF WHAT\n[23:04] MIO077: OH OH OH COMPRESSION\n[23:04] MIO097: ZERO POINT ONE\n[23:06] MIO077: 'KAY\n[23:06] MIO106: SO WHAT IS THE COMPRESSION FACTOR WE ARE GETTING HERE\n[23:07] MIO097: SO\n[23:09] MIO098: WHEN YOU COMP UH W WHAT YOU COM WHEN YOU COMPRESS THE EFFECTIVELY THEY'LL WANT THE SIGNAL WHICH WE ARE MODELLING\n[23:14] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[23:14] MIO097: RIGHT\n[23:15] MIO098: AND UH SO THEN YOU GET THE FITTING TO COMPRESS SIGNAL\n[23:16] MIO077: THE SUB BAND SIGNAL\n[23:18] MIO106: OKAY\n[23:18] MIO098: ESSENTIALLY IF YOU WERE IN SPECTRAL DOMAIN YOU WOULD COMPRESS THE POWER SPECTRUM\n[23:22] MIO106: YES\n[23:23] MIO098: HERE YOU COMPRESS THE THE TH THIS TH THIS I THE WHAT FUL YEAH OF D. C. T. OF OF THE SIGNAL RIGHT\n[23:26] MIO077: SUB BANDS POWER SPECTRUM\n[23:27] MIO097: IT'S IT'S S RIGHT\n[23:31] MIO097: AND IT'S STILL YEAH\n[23:32] MIO098: AND SO THE W THEN YOU HAVE UH PREDICTOR IS FITTING ACTUALLY THIS COMPRESS SIGNAL\n[23:36] MIO098: BUT YOU KNOW HOW MUCH C IT WAS COMPRESSED\n[23:39] MIO098: SO YOU CAN ALWAYS EXPAND IT BACK SO THAT YOU GET THE C THAT YOU GET A FIT TO THE TO THE ORIGINAL THING\n[23:39] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[23:43] MIO106: TO FIT THE THE\n[23:45] MIO098: EXCEPT THAT IF IT IS DIFFERENT\n[23:47] MIO098: BECAUSE UH IT HA TH BASICALLY THIS OPAL MODELING HAS A DIFFERENT PROPERTIES\n[23:52] MIO098: AND UH IT'S\n[23:53] MIO097: YEAH YOU JUST PRESERVE SOMETHING DIFFERENT LITTLE BIT\n[23:56] MIO106: YEAH\n[23:56] MIO098: SO WE CAN TELL YOU A LITTLE BIT MORE ABOUT IT\n[23:56] MIO097: LET'S SAY IN R. S. S.\n[23:58] MIO098: THIS IS AN UH SORT OF OLD TECHNIQUE WHICH UH IT\n[24:00] MIO097: YEAH\n[24:00] MIO097: I THINK HYNEK HAS GOT MA MANY PAPERS OR SOME PAPERS OVER THAT\n[24:01] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[24:03] MIO098: AND IT WAS MY THESIS EVEN\n[24:03] MIO097: SO OH\n[24:04] MIO098: P. H. D. THESIS ACTUALLY\n[24:06] MIO097: IN I THINK I READ IT\n[24:06] MIO098: A SMALL SORRY\n[24:06] MIO077: L. P. C.\n[24:07] MIO077: L. UH L. P.\n[24:08] MIO098: YEAH IT WAS S. T. L. P. WAS CALLED SPECTRAL TRANSFORM LINEAR PREDICTION\n[24:11] MIO098: IT WAS MY FIRST ICASSP PAPER EVER\n[24:14] MIO098: IT WAS UH IT NINETEEN EIGHTY THREE BOSTON\n[24:16] MIO098: YOU GUYS WERE STILL IN KINDERGARTEN RIGHT\n[24:18] MIO106: YEAH\n[24:18] MIO097: RIGHT MORE OR LESS\n[24:19] MIO098: OH THIS IS TERRIBLE\n[24:20] MIO077: YEAH\n[24:23] MIO098: SO BUT NO NOBODY NOBODY WAS USING IT FOR ANYTHING EXCEPT IT WAS CUTE\n[24:28] MIO106: MM\n[24:30] MIO098: BUT THAT WAS ABOUT IT\n[24:32] MIO098: AND UH AND BUT NOW IT SEEMS LIKE THAT IS SINCE SINCE WHAT WE ARE DOING HERE WE ARE NORMAL L. P. C. IS FITTING UH PEAKS RIGHT\n[24:35] MIO106: COMING BACK THOUGH\n[24:40] MIO106: YES\n[24:41] MIO098: BUT WHEN YOU ARE MODELING HILBERT ENVELOPE YOU DON'T NECESSARILY WANT TO FIT ONLY PEAKS\n[24:45] MIO106: YES\n[24:46] MIO098: YOU SOMETIMES WANT TO GET A BASICALLY GOOD ESTIMATE OF THE OF THE ENVELOPE\n[24:50] MIO106: ENVELOPE YEAH\n[24:50] MIO098: SO THAT HELPS YOU\n[24:51] MIO098: BECAUSE IN THIS UH THI THI THIS SPECTRAL TRANSFORM ALLOWS YOU TO TO FIND THE RIGHT BALANCE BETWEEN HOW WELL IT FITS PEAKS\n[24:58] MIO098: HOW HOW WELL IT FITS DIPS AND UH AND YEAH\n[25:01] MIO097: RIGHT\n[25:02] MIO097: EXACTLY\n[25:03] MIO097: YEAH\n[25:03] MIO098: AND SORT OF THE SO THIS IS G SO I THINK THAT BASICALLY I DON'T KNOW WHAT ELSE I MEAN YOU SHOULD BE ASKING QUESTIONS RIGHT\n[25:11] MIO077: S\n[25:11] MIO106: YEAH\n[25:11] MIO098: SO\n[25:12] MIO106: UH ONE THING I WANTED TO KNOW IS ANY UM A GOOD LITERATURE ON THESE LINES\n[25:12] MIO077: WELL YEAH\n[25:14] MIO077: YEAH YEAH\n[25:15] MIO077: GO ON\n[25:18] MIO077: UH\n[25:20] MIO097: WELL I THINK YOU CAN REALLY TAKE THOSE PAPERS FROM UH MARIUS ABOUT F. D. L. P.\n[25:20] MIO106: UH WHERE YOU STARTED WITH YEAH\n[25:25] MIO098: YEAH\n[25:25] MIO077: YEAH THEY ARE\n[25:26] MIO106: YEAH THAT'S ONE YEAH O UH TH OH\n[25:26] MIO077: ABOUT THREE PAPERS\n[25:27] MIO097: THEY ARE THAT'S REALLY ENOUGH ON\n[25:29] MIO077: THERE WAS UH THE S S S SAPA OR HOW IT'S CALLED THE CONFERE THEN THEN\n[25:30] MIO106: I HAVE TWO WITH THE\n[25:32] MIO098: SAPA\n[25:33] MIO098: AND THEN YEAH THIS IS A THIS THEY ARE TWO PAPERS IN UH ONE IS IN SAPA ONE IS IN UH U. INTERSPEECH\n[25:39] MIO106: INTERSPEECH PAPER I\n[25:39] MIO077: AND ONE IS IN IN THE AMERICA UH YES\n[25:39] MIO098: UH IN A C CHEJU\n[25:41] MIO098: AND ONE WAS IN THE A. S. R. U.\n[25:44] MIO098: IT WAS FROM VIRGIN ISLANDS\n[25:44] MIO077: YEAH\n[25:45] MIO097: WHAT IS SAPA\n[25:46] MIO098: SAPA WAS A S I I TELL YOU WHAT IT STANDS FOR STATISTIC AND AD AND SOMETHING AD AND UH PERCEPTUAL APPROACHES\n[25:47] MIO077: I I DON'T KNOW\n[25:47] MIO077: I JUST N\n[25:54] MIO077: YOU WERE\n[25:54] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[25:56] MIO098: I WAS ON F I WAS ON A F W S ORGANISING COMMITTEE\n[25:56] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[25:59] MIO098: I SHOULD KNOW\n[25:59] MIO097: JUST SOMETHING\n[26:00] MIO077: YOU DON'T KNOW\n[26:00] MIO098: BUT STATISTIC AND UH AND SOMETHING APPROACHES\n[26:02] MIO077: EVALUATION THAT'S THAT'S BAD\n[26:02] MIO106: PATTERN\n[26:04] MIO097: RIGHT\n[26:04] MIO098: UH PE PERCEPTUA AND STATISTICS AND PERCEPTUAL A APPROACHES\n[26:08] MIO097: APPROACHES\n[26:09] MIO106: OKAY OKAY\n[26:09] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[26:10] MIO077: 'KAY\n[26:10] MIO098: THAT WAS UH\n[26:13] MIO077: YEAH\n[26:13] MIO097: BUT THERE ARE ALSO REPORTS FROM IDIAP I THINK\n[26:16] MIO097: AT LEAST TWO REPORTS FROM MARIUS SEEM TO ME\n[26:18] MIO098: BUT THEY ARE THE SAME RIGHT AS UH AS UH AND THEN ALSO IS THERE IS SOME MORE WORK ACTUALLY CAN BE TRACED DOWN\n[26:19] MIO097: YEAH THEY ARE MORE LESS THEY ARE SAME LIKE\n[26:19] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[26:21] MIO106: OKAY\n[26:25] MIO098: I THINK THERE WA UH THE READING LES ATLAS'S PAPERS ARE VERY GOOD\n[26:28] MIO106: YEAH\n[26:28] MIO097: MM\n[26:29] MIO098: BECAUSE LES ATLAS IS DOING A LOT OF WORK ON CODING IN THIS DOMAIN\n[26:30] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[26:32] MIO106: OKAY\n[26:33] MIO098: HE DOESN'T USE OPAL MODEL\n[26:35] MIO098: BUT HE USES D. C. T. AND THEN HE P UH SO THE SO SO AND IT AND LES IS EXCELLENT GUY\n[26:35] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[26:38] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[26:40] MIO098: HE'S VERY GOOD MATHEMAT MM H VERY GOOD THEORETICIAN\n[26:43] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[26:43] MIO098: BASICALLY HE'S A HE'S AT STANFORD THE GUY\n[26:46] MIO098: AND UH REALLY HE LIKES TO WRITE THINGS WELL\n[26:47] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[26:49] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[26:49] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[26:49] MIO098: SO HE'S VERY RIGOROUS UH AS OPPOSED TO S TO ME FOR INSTANCE\n[26:50] MIO097: YEAH\n[26:51] MIO106: OKAY\n[26:53] MIO097: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[26:54] MIO098: SO IF YOU READ THAT THEN IT THEN YOU KNOW THAT THERE ARE NO ERRORS AND\n[26:55] MIO097: SOMETIMES UNREADABLE I WOULD SAY\n[26:57] MIO106: OKAY\n[26:59] MIO098: YEAH UH BUT UM SO WHATEVER YOU G WHATEVER YOU GET HANDS ON FROM LES ATLAS UH FOR OVER PAST FIVE YEARS UH REGARDI THIS TWO YEARS AGO\n[27:01] MIO097: IT'S QUITE DIFFICULT BUT YEAH\n[27:09] MIO098: LAST YEAR ON ONE OF THE ICASSPS HE HAD LIKE FIVE PAPERS RIGHT\n[27:13] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[27:13] MIO098: OR VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THIS BECAUSE UH HE'S EAGER TO\n[27:14] MIO097: MM\n[27:14] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[27:17] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[27:17] MIO097: YEAH I THINK THIS YEAR A LOT UH INTERSPEECH THERE WAS ONE PAPER\n[27:20] MIO097: BUT IT WAS REGARDED TO SPEECH RECOGNITION SOMEHOW\n[27:23] MIO106: OKAY\n[27:23] MIO098: IS THAT SO\n[27:24] MIO098: I DIDN'T EVEN SEE IT\n[27:24] MIO097: Y YEAH YEAH\n[27:25] MIO098: YEAH\n[27:26] MIO098: OR\n[27:26] MIO097: IT WAS NOT SOMETHING LIKE SPEECH CODING OR THAT D. C. T. TRANSFORMS\n[27:28] MIO098: UH-HUH\n[27:29] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[27:30] MIO097: N NOTHING LIKE THAT\n[27:32] MIO098: I DON'T\n[27:33] MIO097: SO\n[27:34] MIO077: ALSO I CAN UM BEFORE MARIUS LEFT HE HE HAS HE HAD ACTUALLY LEFT HIMSELF\n[27:41] MIO077: BUT ALL THE FILES ARE HERE\n[27:43] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[27:43] MIO077: YOU KNOW\n[27:43] MIO077: SO ALL THE M MATLAB IMPLEMENTATIONS OF THESE ARE HERE\n[27:46] MIO106: OKAY\n[27:47] MIO077: AND THERE IS ALSO ONE BIG TABLE THAT HE USED HE USED TO YEAH\n[27:51] MIO098: TO FILL IN YEAH WITH ALL KINDS OF PARAMETERS\n[27:53] MIO077: HE WAS ALSO PLAYING WITH ALL THESE COMPRESSION FACTORS AND LENGTHS OF THE OF OF THAT\n[27:58] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[27:59] MIO077: AND THERE IS A BIG TABLE IN IN EXCEL WHICH YOU CAN LOOK AT\n[28:00] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[28:04] MIO098: HE HAS ALL KINDS OF SPEECH RECOGNITION RESULTS RIGHT\n[28:07] MIO077: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[28:07] MIO098: IT WAS THE FIRST TIME YOU START USING THE CLUSTER I REMEMBER OR SOME UH SOME PARALLEL PROCESSING\n[28:07] MIO077: THIS WA\n[28:10] MIO077: UH YEAH\n[28:11] MIO077: BECAUSE IT IT IT TOOK A HUGE AMOUNT OF TIME\n[28:11] MIO098: THAT WAS A BIG THING HERE\n[28:15] MIO077: AND HE BASICALLY HE HE WAS THE FIRST ONE TO REALISE THAT THESE THESE GUYS ARE PRETTY SLOW TO TO DO THESE THINGS\n[28:22] MIO098: EVERYBODY HATED HIM FOR T UH TEMPORARILY\n[28:22] MIO077: SO HE HE HE JUST UH HE JUST UH PUT HERE THE P. MAKE ENVIRONMENT AND HE DIDN'T STICK TO ANY CLUSTER OR ANYTHING\n[28:24] MIO097: RIGHT\n[28:24] MIO098: I REMEMBER\n[28:29] MIO098: UH-HUH\n[28:33] MIO077: HE JUST PUT P. MAKE AND RUN IT ON UH ON ALL THE MACHINES HERE\n[28:37] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[28:37] MIO077: SO AT SOME POINT HE WAS USING ALL THE AVAILABLE MEMORY BY ANY MISTAKE YOU KNOW\n[28:42] MIO077: SO AT TH IN THE MORNING ALL THE MACHINES WERE WERE JUST STUCK\n[28:45] MIO077: D NO ONE COULD EVER M MOVE THE MOUSE\n[28:46] MIO098: I YEAH I REMEMBER FRANK CAME TO ME AND SAYS IS EVERYBODY WAS COMPUTING LIKE MARIUS WE WOULD BE ALL DEAD\n[28:52] MIO097: RIGHT\n[28:52] MIO098: BUT I SAY FRANK BUT I WANT EVERYBODY TO COMPUTE LIKE MARIUS\n[28:57] MIO098: AND\n[29:00] MIO077: SO THESE THESE RESUL YEAH\n[29:00] MIO106: YEAH\n[29:01] MIO106: SO\n[29:01] MIO077: BECAUSE HE WAS DOING EVERYTHING IN MATLAB\n[29:03] MIO077: SO IT WAS AGAIN TEN TIMES MORE DEMANDING THAN C. PLUS PLUS AND THEN\n[29:06] MIO106: YEAH\n[29:07] MIO097: MM\n[29:08] MIO097: MAYBE YES\n[29:09] MIO097: MAYBE NO\n[29:09] MIO097: I DON'T IT'S HARD TO SAY\n[29:11] MIO097: NOW IT'S NOT SO BAD WITH THAT IF YOU REALLY WRITE IT F WELL\n[29:11] MIO077: MM\n[29:15] MIO077: BUT HE DID\n[29:16] MIO077: HE WROTE IT WELL\n[29:16] MIO097: AND HE DID\n[29:17] MIO077: BUT ANYWAY ANYWAY\n[29:17] MIO097: I THINK SO\n[29:19] MIO077: BECAUSE I W I IN THE CODE THAT I WROTE I WAS LIKE PLAYING ALSO WITH IF IF THE MAT MATRIX IS PARSE I REALLY DON'T USE IT ALL\n[29:19] MIO097: SURE\n[29:28] MIO077: I JUST MULTIPLY FROM HERE TO HERE FROM HERE TO HERE\n[29:30] MIO097: R RIGHT\n[29:30] MIO077: NOT TO MATRIX P MY MATRIX\n[29:31] MIO097: YEAH\n[29:31] MIO097: YEAH\n[29:32] MIO077: AND THEN I I JUST OPTIMISED IT A BIT\n[29:35] MIO077: AND ALSO BLAST LIBRARIES AND ALL THESE STA THINGS\n[29:36] MIO097: YEAH\n[29:36] MIO097: YEAH\n[29:38] MIO077: BUT OKAY\n[29:40] MIO077: OH WELL WHATEVER\n[29:40] MIO097: WHATEVER\n[29:41] MIO097: THAT'S NOT IMPORTANT\n[29:42] MIO098: WELL IT IS IMPORTANT YOU KNOW\n[29:42] MIO077: BUT THE T\n[29:43] MIO098: WHEREAS I MEAN THIS IS SOMETHING WHICH WE NEVER TALK ABOUT RIGHT\n[29:43] MIO097: UH\n[29:46] MIO098: I HEAR IT HOW MUCH WORK UH DOES PUT IN UH HERE\n[29:48] MIO077: UH\n[29:48] MIO097: OH YEAH\n[29:49] MIO097: SURE IT IS IMPORTANT FOR THIS CASE\n[29:50] MIO098: BECAUSE IT'S TRUE IT'S TRUE THIS THAT UH THAT THINGS SPED UP TREMENDOUSLY SINCE I CAME\n[29:50] MIO106: YEAH\n[29:51] MIO097: BUT STILL\n[29:55] MIO098: I MEAN UH OF COURSE PARTIALLY BECAUSE THEY STARTED TO BUY SOME MORE UH MORE HARDWARE\n[29:59] MIO077: YEAH\n[30:00] MIO098: BUT ALSO BE P SOME AT LEAST SOME PEOPLE BASICALLY KNOW HOW TO UH UH WRITE FASTER PROGRAMS\n[30:04] MIO077: YEAH\n[30:04] MIO077: BUT THERE IS A THE BACK END RECOGNIZER WHICH I WILL GIVE YOU WHICH IS TURN AROUND OF EIGHTEEN MINUTES OR WELL FROM ELEVEN TO FIFTEEN MINUTES\n[30:10] MIO098: UH THIS IS FANTASTIC\n[30:13] MIO077: NORMALLY IT WOULD TAKE HOUR AND A HALF\n[30:13] MIO098: AND USED TO BE TWO DAYS YEAH\n[30:15] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[30:16] MIO077: YEAH NO\n[30:17] MIO098: UH\n[30:17] MIO077: NO TODAY IT WAS OVER ONE HOUR\n[30:19] MIO077: IT'S JUST LIKE TEN TIMES LESS MAYBE OR FIVE TO TEN TIMES LESS\n[30:22] MIO077: BUT STILL STILL YOU CAN YOU CAN FIVE TIMES MORE COMPUTE\n[30:22] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[30:26] MIO098: SO DO YOU ALREADY KNOW WHERE UH WHAT IS THE SITUATION WITH YOU\n[30:29] MIO098: YOU GO BACK TO PRAGUE FOR A WHILE\n[30:30] MIO098: AND THEN DID YOU GET ANYTHING IN F IN FRANCE\n[30:32] MIO077: GREAT\n[30:33] MIO098: I GOT SOME IDEAS BY THE WAY\n[30:34] MIO098: I YEAH\n[30:35] MIO077: I HAVE TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT THESE\n[30:37] MIO098: YEAH\n[30:37] MIO077: I I DON'T KNOW\n[30:37] MIO098: YEAH\n[30:38] MIO077: I I DIDN'T TRY TO\n[30:39] MIO077: I DIDN'T EVEN MAIL TO TO CHERNOTSKY I MUST SAY\n[30:42] MIO098: UH-HUH\n[30:43] MIO077: UH I JUST TALKED TO ONE GIRL THERE WHICH TOLD ME THAT HE WOULD BE POSSIBLY ABLE TO FIND ME A JOB THERE\n[30:51] MIO077: ANY ANY JOB LIKE RELATED MAYBE TO FIELD\n[30:54] MIO077: BUT JOB\n[30:54] MIO077: NOT NOT ANYTHING ANY RESEARCH\n[30:56] MIO098: OH IT'S THAT'S THE THAT'S THE WOULD BE A PITY RIGHT\n[30:57] MIO077: SO IF IF NOTHING THEN THEN I COULD BE ABLE TO GET THE JOB SOMEWHERE\n[31:00] MIO098: YOU YOU CA YOU T SO YOU DON'T DIE OF HUNGER\n[31:03] MIO077: YEAH PROBABLY\n[31:03] MIO098: AND SO YEAH\n[31:04] MIO077: YEAH BUT T S BUT YEAH\n[31:05] MIO098: YEAH THAT'S NOT THE IDEA\n[31:06] MIO098: NO\n[31:06] MIO098: WE'LL WE'LL UH WE WILL WE'LL TRY SOMETHING LET'S SEE WHAT WE CAN DO\n[31:11] MIO098: UM\n[31:12] MIO077: 'KAY\n[31:12] MIO098: SO JOEL YOUR MAIN BASICALLY THING IS AS I TOLD YOU TO T UH WHEN WE WERE WALKING THAT UH THAT WHAT WHATEVER PETR DID\n[31:21] MIO098: THAT IT DOESN'T DIE BUT IT I IT CARRIES\n[31:22] MIO106: YES\n[31:23] MIO098: AND OBVIOUSLY UH V WE VERY MUCH HOPE THAT YOU GET INTO THAT AND YOU GET EXCITED AND YOU DO S MORE AND UH OR UH MAYBE EVEN DIFFERENT THINGS\n[31:32] MIO077: WE HOPE THAT YOU FIND OUT THAT EVERYTHING WAS WRONG AND THAT THE POTENTIAL IS MUCH BIGGER\n[31:32] MIO106: YEAH\n[31:33] MIO098: BUT UH\n[31:36] MIO098: THAT IT ACTUALLY WORKS\n[31:37] MIO106: YEAH\n[31:38] MIO098: IT'S NOT THAT IT DOESN'T WORK\n[31:38] MIO077: YEAH IT ACTUALLY WORK THAT TOO\n[31:41] MIO097: RIGHT\n[31:42] MIO077: NO\n[31:43] MIO098: UH\n[31:44] MIO077: BUT AFTER YOU FIND OUT THE BACK THEN IT WILL BE THAT WILL BE THE YEAH\n[31:47] MIO098: YEAH\n[31:49] MIO098: THEN\n[31:54] MIO077: SO WE WILL SEND YOU THE PAPERS RELATED\n[31:57] MIO106: YEAH\n[31:57] MIO106: SO\n[31:58] MIO077: AND I WILL POINT YOU TO ALL THE CODE WHICH I HAVE\n[32:00] MIO106: YES\n[32:01] MIO106: UH YEAH\n[32:02] MIO077: AND YES\n[32:02] MIO106: WELL REGARDING THIS F. D. L. P.\n[32:04] MIO098: AND I AND THIS AND THIS IS ALL ON THE RECORD\n[32:04] MIO077: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[32:05] MIO106: YEAH\n[32:06] MIO098: SO IF WE UH IF UH IF WE YOU CAN HOLD HIM TO HIS WORD\n[32:08] MIO106: HE DOESN'T SEND\n[32:08] MIO077: YEAH I CAN PLAY IT BACK\n[32:09] MIO106: YEAH\n[32:11] MIO106: YES\n[32:11] MIO077: SO I CAN JUST NOW TELL THE THE LOCATIONS OF ALL THE FILES AND YOU CAN REWIND\n[32:15] MIO098: J JU YOU REWIND\n[32:18] MIO098: BROWSE THROUGH THE MEETING\n[32:19] MIO098: OKAY\n[32:20] MIO077: YEAH YEAH FERRET\n[32:22] MIO106: YES\n[32:23] MIO106: SO\n[32:25] MIO077: UM SO\n[32:27] MIO098: HOW WE DOING TIME WISE\n[32:29] MIO098: YEAH I THINK HALF HOUR IT'S FINE RIGHT\n[32:31] MIO106: YEAH\n[32:32] MIO097: YEAH AND DEFINITE\n[32:34] MIO077: ANY ANY MORE THINGS\n[32:38] MIO098: BUT YOU WILL BE HERE UNTIL ALMOST UNTIL END OF UH\n[32:41] MIO077: YEAH UNTIL TWENTY FOUR\n[32:43] MIO106: NOVEMBER\n[32:43] MIO077: IT'S THE FRIDAY\n[32:44] MIO097: NOVEMBER\n[32:44] MIO077: SO NOVEMBER YEAH\n[32:44] MIO098: YEAH\n[32:45] MIO097: NOVEMBER\n[32:45] MIO098: SO BREAKS MY HEART\n[32:45] MIO106: OKAY\n[32:46] MIO098: IT'S JUST LIKE I WAS JUST START TEACHING AND THEN I N I'LL NEED AN ASSISTANT\n[32:51] MIO077: MM\n[32:52] MIO098: HMM\n[32:54] MIO098: YEAH MAYBE\n[32:55] MIO098: UH YEAH\n[32:56] MIO098: UH D HOPEFULLY IT'S MAKE M MAKES UH PAY PAY SOME EXTRA\n[33:01] MIO098: SO WE'LL SEE\n[33:01] MIO097: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO T TALK OR TO TEACH\n[33:02] MIO077: MM-HMM\n[33:03] MIO097: IT'S JUST THAT PERCEPTUAL STUFF AND\n[33:03] MIO098: EITHER SPEECH\n[33:05] MIO098: UH BUT IT'S CO ACTUALLY COMPILATION OF UH REALLY COMPILATION OF TWO CLASSES I WAS GIVING AT O. G. I. WHICH IS LIKE SPEECH PROCESSING AND AND UH PERCEPTION\n[33:10] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[33:14] MIO098: AND SO I TRIED TO PUT IT TOGETHER SO THAT IT MAKES SOME SENSE\n[33:17] MIO097: DO YOU ALREADY KNOW HOW MANY STUDENTS YOU HAVE\n[33:19] MIO098: NO\n[33:20] MIO097: NO\n[33:20] MIO098: NO\n[33:20] MIO098: I'VE IT'S UH I IT I SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST FOUR\n[33:23] MIO098: BECAUSE THIS IS A P LIKE UH GRADUATES\n[33:25] MIO098: BUT I HAVE ONE ALRIGHT\n[33:26] MIO106: YES\n[33:26] MIO097: OH IT'S GRADUATE FOR GRADUATES\n[33:27] MIO098: GUARANTEED\n[33:28] MIO098: I HAVE ONE GUARANTEED THAT I DON'T KNOW IF ANYBODY ELSE IS UH\n[33:31] MIO097: WELL I THINK GUILLERMO WAS THINKING ABOUT\n[33:31] MIO098: UH UH\n[33:33] MIO106: YEAH\n[33:33] MIO106: BU THREE I MEAN FOUR CREDITS\n[33:34] MIO097: AND\n[33:34] MIO106: OR UH A TOTAL OF FOUR\n[33:37] MIO098: SORRY\n[33:37] MIO098: I S I DON'T KNOW\n[33:37] MIO106: AH\n[33:38] MIO098: I DON'T KNOW IF IT NEEDS TO BE FOUR CREDIT OR NOT\n[33:42] MIO098: I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH I LIKE PEOPLE WITHOUT UH N NOT TAKING IT FOR CREDIT BECAUSE THEN THEY JUST SIT THERE AND HAVING GOOD TIME\n[33:43] MIO097: HMM\n[33:48] MIO106: YEAH\n[33:48] MIO098: BUT IT'S OKAY\n[33:50] MIO098: NO NO IT'S OKAY\n[33:52] MIO106: BECAUSE S S IN I. S. IT'S FOUR UH CREDITS AND UH GUILLERMO IS TAKING I THINK HE'S G YEAH\n[33:57] MIO098: YEAH\n[33:58] MIO098: GUILLERMO IS TAKING VERY GOOD\n[34:01] MIO098: AND SO I'LL I. S. WHO ALREADY HAVE AT LEAST TWO\n[34:04] MIO098: IF UH\n[34:06] MIO098: YEAH WE PRO I PROBABLY GET FOUR\n[34:07] MIO097: WELL I WOULD LIKE TO GO THERE BUT NOT JUST FOR CREDITS\n[34:10] MIO097: JUST MAYBE TO HEAR SOMETHING NEW\n[34:15] MIO098: AND UH IT'S POSSIBLE\n[34:17] MIO098: THAT'S FOR SURE\n[34:18] MIO098: I MEAN THAT'S\n[34:21] MIO098: OKAY\n[34:21] MIO077: IT WAS YEAH THE LAST TIME IT WAS FOR ME IT WAS GOOD THE COURSE FROM MY FROM ONE SPECIAL REASON\n[34:29] MIO077: BECAUSE IN THE F WHEN THERE TH WERE THE FLATS IN I LOST ALL MY PAPERS FROM MY SCHOOL\n[34:33] MIO098: MM-HMM\n[34:35] MIO077: ALL THE ALL THE EXERCISE BOOKS\n[34:37] MIO098: MM-HMM\n[34:38] MIO077: UM HOW TO SAY THIS\n[34:39] MIO098: YEAH THE NOTES NOTEBOOKS\n[34:40] MIO106: NOTEBOOKS\n[34:40] MIO077: NOTE NOTE YEAH ALL THE NOTEPADS AND EVERYTHING ALL THE NOTES FROM ANY COURSES\n[34:41] MIO098: UH-HUH\n[34:45] MIO077: SO I WAS REMEMBERING WHAT I WAS LEARNED OR WHAT I WAS TAUGHT AT THE TIME\n[34:48] MIO098: BUT THAT'S GOOD YOU KNOW\n[34:49] MIO098: IT'S UH\n[34:50] MIO077: SO SO I HAVE IT NOW BACK AT LEAST PARTIALLY\n[34:54] MIO077: 'CAUSE ALL THE ALL THE ALGORITHMS YOU WERE SPEAKING ABOUT\n[35:00] MIO077: YEAH\n[35:00] MIO098: I DIDN'T GET INTO TOO MANY THINGS ACTUALLY\n[35:00] MIO077: UH UH I WOULD ADD\n[35:02] MIO098: WE KNOW THE REASON WAS THAT AT THE TIME WE THOUGHT I WAS TEACHING WITH HERVE\n[35:07] MIO098: AND WE THOUGHT I WE HAVE MUCH MORE TIME\n[35:07] MIO077: YEAH\n[35:10] MIO098: AND SUDDENLY WE RAN OUT OF TIME BASICALLY BECAUSE WHAT HAPPENED WAS THAT UH IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THREE HOUR LECTURE\n[35:10] MIO077: NOW\n[35:13] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[35:14] MIO077: MM-HMM\n[35:16] MIO098: BUT IT WAS ONLY TWO HOUR LECTURE\n[35:18] MIO077: MM\n[35:19] MIO098: AND UH HERVE ASSUMED THAT IT'S GOING TO RUN LONGER\n[35:21] MIO098: OR I DON'T KNOW WHAT HE ASSUMED\n[35:23] MIO077: OH\n[35:23] MIO098: BUT SUDDENLY WE SA S HE SAID WELL SO SO WHERE ARE YOU\n[35:24] MIO077: SOME\n[35:25] MIO098: I SAID WELL I'M JUST SLOWLY GETTING INTO L. 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YEAH\n[35:49] MIO106: IN OKAY\n[35:52] MIO098: BUT\n[35:53] MIO077: YEAH\n[35:54] MIO098: OH WE'LL SEE\n[35:58] MIO098: OKAY GUYS\n[35:58] MIO098: I THINK THAT UM THIS UNLESS SOMEBODY HAS UH STILL ANYTHING INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT\n[36:04] MIO077: UH\n[36:08] MIO077: NOT TO THIS TOPIC\n[36:09] MIO106: YEAH\n[36:09] MIO106: BUT I CAN COME TO YEAH\n[36:10] MIO098: RIGHT IT'S UH JU IT'S A LITTLE BIT UP TO YOU\n[36:12] MIO106: LATER\n[36:12] MIO098: YOU HAVE TO P YOU HAVE TO BACK THIS UH UH HA H SPECIALLY PETR\n[36:17] MIO098: BECAUSE JUST TO MAKE SURE THAT AND YEAH\n[36:20] MIO077: YEAH BUT ANYWAY AFTER I'M BACK I'LL BE STILL ON SKYPE AND ALL THESE THINGS\n[36:23] MIO098: YEAH\n[36:23] MIO077: SO NO PROBLEM TO CONTACT ME UNTIL I DON'T KNOW MAY NEXT YEAR\n[36:24] MIO106: OKAY\n[36:28] MIO077: SO IT'S FINE\n[36:28] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[36:29] MIO098: DO YOU THINK THAT YOU WILL BE DONE BY MAY\n[36:30] MIO098: IS IT PLAN\n[36:31] MIO077: WELL I WOULD LIKE TO YEAH\n[36:34] MIO098: I THINK SO\n[36:35] MIO098: YEAH WE MADE A MISTAKE I TELL YOU\n[36:36] MIO077: I SHOULD\n[36:37] MIO098: I THINK IF I HAD TO DO IT AGAIN AND WE MADE A MISTAKE WE SHOULD HAVE REGISTER YOU HERE AT E. P. F. L.\n[36:41] MIO098: YOU WOULD HAVE HAD A DEGREE BY NOW FROM E. P. F. L.\n[36:45] MIO098: YEAH THAT WAS A MISTAKE\n[36:46] MIO077: BUT I WOULD HAVE TO STUDY HERE FOR THAT THAT LONG TIME NO\n[36:50] MIO077: I TH\n[36:50] MIO098: SORRY YOURS YOU WERE OR YOU WERE HERE T YOU WERE YOU WERE HERE HOW LONG YOU WERE HERE\n[36:54] MIO098: TWO YEARS\n[36:55] MIO077: TWO TWO YEARS YEAH\n[36:56] MIO098: YEAH\n[36:56] MIO077: AND I WOULD HAVE TO STAY ONE MORE\n[36:58] MIO098: WHERE ARE THE\n[37:01] MIO077: UH WELL IT WOULD BE GOOD REASON FOR PETRA THAT I HAVE TO STAY HERE\n[37:03] MIO098: YEAH\n[37:04] MIO098: RIGHT\n[37:05] MIO097: RIGHT\n[37:06] MIO098: SO IS SHE GETTING UH UH ANOTHER POSITION THERE\n[37:08] MIO098: OR WHAT IS THE RE REASON OF WHAT A BOYFRIEND HUH\n[37:09] MIO077: YEAH YEAH\n[37:10] MIO077: BECAUSE SHE HAS A GOOD POSITION BECAUSE SHE HAS A FRIEND WHICH IS STARTING WHO IS STARTING A LAB THERE\n[37:16] MIO077: AND EVERYTHING IS IT'S A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR HER AT LEAST\n[37:17] MIO098: OH I SEE\n[37:17] MIO098: SO THAT'S GOOD\n[37:19] MIO098: MM-HMM\n[37:19] MIO098: MM-HMM\n[37:20] MIO098: YEAH\n[37:21] MIO077: BUT THE PROBLEM IS AND THEN SHE WILL GO BACK AND THERE'S UH F FAMILY ISSUES AND ALL THESE THINGS YOU KNOW\n[37:26] MIO098: MM-HMM\n[37:27] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[37:27] MIO098: MM-HMM\n[37:28] MIO077: FOR A GIRL IT'S ALWAYS THE PAIN\n[37:29] MIO098: YEAH I KNOW\n[37:29] MIO077: BECAUSE SHE HAS TO BREAK FOR SOME TIME AT LEAST A LITTLE\n[37:31] MIO098: YEAH\n[37:32] MIO077: BUT HAS TO BREAK\n[37:33] MIO098: YEAH\n[37:34] MIO077: AND IN IN THE SCIENCE IT'S NOT THAT EASY TO TO BREAK\n[37:36] MIO098: I KNOW\n[37:36] MIO098: YEAH\n[37:42] MIO077: OKAY\n[37:42] MIO098: UM OKAY\n[37:43] MIO106: YEAH\n[37:45] MIO106: SO IN CASE I NEED SOMETHING ON THIS F. D. L. P. I'LL COME TO YOU\n[37:49] MIO106: UH YEAH\n[37:49] MIO097: OH SURE\n[37:50] MIO098: OTHERWISE I AM ALSO MUCH MORE AVAILABLE THAN I WAS\n[37:51] MIO097: A ANY\n[37:53] MIO098: I MEAN WHEN YOU CAME IT WAS JUST LIKE CRA ONE OF THE CRAZIEST UH UH TIMES OF THIS YEAR\n[37:53] MIO106: OKAY\n[37:55] MIO106: OKAY\n[37:59] MIO098: UH UH IT'S NOT IT'S NOT THAT I WAS VERY PRODUCTIVE THAT I WAS DOING ANYTHING USEFUL\n[38:00] MIO077: YEAH\n[38:03] MIO077: YEAH\n[38:04] MIO098: BUT IT JUST LIKE IT'S A LITTLE BIT LIKE WRITING THESIS ALL THE TIME RE WRITING AND CHANGE THE DO MAKE A LITTLE CHANGES AND UH UH AND\n[38:07] MIO077: BUT\n[38:08] MIO106: TAKES YOUR UH\n[38:10] MIO106: UH-HUH\n[38:12] MIO077: YEAH BUT I THINK DEFINITELY YOU ARE THE BEST PERSON HERE TO WITH UH RELATED TO AVAILABILITY OF YOU\n[38:19] MIO077: BECAUSE IF IF IF I WANT TO GO TO HERVE I PROBABLY CALL SECRETARY\n[38:24] MIO077: HE'S THERE OR AND WHEN I CAN AND I THERE WAS NO OP UH NO EV EVERY TIME I CAME TO YOU YOU WERE AVAILABLE\n[38:25] MIO098: YEAH HE'S VER NO HE HAS MANY MORE SP MANY MORE PEOPLE SO TO TAKE CARE OF\n[38:28] MIO098: YEAH\n[38:35] MIO098: WELL I'M TYPICALLY I TRY TO BE BECAUSE UH BECAUSE YOU KNOW I MEAN FOR S THIS IS ALSO MY LIVELIHOOD RIGHT STUDENTS\n[38:35] MIO077: AT LEAST IT\n[38:38] MIO077: THAT'S GREAT\n[38:42] MIO106: YEAH\n[38:42] MIO098: SO I HAVE TO MAKE SURE THAT THAT THAT UH THEY NEED TO KNOW SOMETHING THAT UH SO FEEL FREE BASICALLY TO STOP BY ANY TIME AND UM YEAH AND UH IT'S NOT THAT I KNOW EVERYTHING\n[38:52] MIO106: YEAH\n[38:56] MIO098: BUT\n[38:58] MIO098: IF I KNOW I UH I THINK I SORT OF KNOW A LITTLE BIT LIKE WHAT YOU GUYS WERE DOI UH DOING RIGHT\n[39:05] MIO097: I THINK SO\n[39:05] MIO098: BUT NOT UH NOT OBVI EVERY DETAIL OBVIOUSLY\n[39:07] MIO106: MM-HMM\n[39:09] MIO098: YEAH\n[39:10] MIO077: YOU KNOW THE CORE WHICH WE DON'T REMEMBER ANYMORE PROGRAMMING\n[39:13] MIO098: WHAT YEAH YOU DON'T KNOW WHY WHY YOU ARE DOING IT ANYMORE\n[39:16] MIO077: WE KNOW THE DETAILS AND YOU KNOW WHAT WHAT IS TH WHAT IS THE GLOBAL STUFF\n[39:19] MIO097: WHY YOU ARE YOU DOING THIS\n[39:22] MIO098: YEAH\n[39:23] MIO097: GOOD QUESTION SOMETIME ASKING\n[39:23] MIO077: UH ASK HYNEK\n[39:24] MIO098: OH BOY\n[39:25] MIO098: YEAH\n[39:25] MIO077: ASK MY BOSS\n[39:26] MIO098: OOPS\n[39:28] MIO098: OKAY I THINK MY MIC IS FALLING FALLING\n[39:29] MIO077: YEAH\n[39:31] MIO098: SO I THINK WE GO HUH\n[39:32] MIO097: RIGHT\n[39:32] MIO077: YEAH\n[39:32] MIO106: YES\n[39:32] MIO098: THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[39:33] MIO106: YEAH THANKS\n[39:33] MIO098: THANKS A LOT\n[39:34] MIO097: THANK YOU\n[39:34] MIO077: OH", "question": "Summarize the key speech processing techniques discussed in the meeting, including their primary applications, the speakers who contributed information about them, and any notable details or challenges mentioned for each technique. 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CLASSES UH ASKED THE STUDENT TO DESIGN A TABLE\n[0:57] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[1:04] MIO018: OKAY\n[1:04] MIO101: AND ALL THE STUDENTS AND GUILLAUME WA WAS A STUDENT OF THIS CLASS WAS VERY EXCITED UH TO DESIGN SUCH A TABLE\n[1:08] MIO018: OKAY\n[1:10] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[1:12] MIO101: SO HE DECIDED TO UM TO MAKE MORE RESEARCH ON THIS TOPIC\n[1:18] MIO101: SO THE GENERAL TOPIC UH IS ABOUT UH INTERACTIVE TABLE UM DISAPPEARING COMPUTER UM WHAT IS THE OTHER ONE\n[1:24] MIO018: OKAY\n[1:27] MIO101: UM UM NA UH IN THE GENERAL FI FIELD OF UH COLLABORATIVE COMPUTER SUPPORTED COLLABORATIVE LEARNING\n[1:40] MIO018: OKAY\n[1:41] MIO101: SO THE IDEA IS WE HAVE DIFFERENT PEOPLE COLLABORATING UH IN A PEDAGOGICAL PURPOSE\n[1:48] MIO101: AND UH WE KNOW THAT WHEN WE PUT A COMPUTER IN FRONT OF THEM UH IT DOESN'T HELP FOCUSING ON COLLABORATION\n[1:57] MIO018: YEAH\n[1:58] MIO101: SO IF WE MAKE THE COMPUTING UM FUNCTIONALITIES DISAPPEARING ON ON THE IN THE FURNITURE\n[2:06] MIO101: IN THE WALL OR OTHER THINGS LIKE THAT WE MAY MORE EFFICIENTLY SUPPORT UH COLLABORATION THAN THE THE LEARNING\n[2:15] MIO101: SO I ARRIVED UH IN JUNE SOMETHING LIKE THAT A COUPLE OF MONTH AGO\n[2:19] MIO018: OKAY\n[2:22] MIO101: UH GUILLAUME AND UH MICHAEL UH ARE TWO STUDENTS THAT ARE WORKING UH FOUR FOUR MONTHS TO THEIR MASTER PROJECT\n[2:31] MIO018: YEAH\n[2:33] MIO018: OKAY\n[2:34] MIO101: AND THEY START WORKING ON TWO UH DIFFERENT UH SUB PROJECTS\n[2:38] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[2:39] MIO101: SO GUILLAUME IS WORKING ON THE NOISE SENSITIVE TABLE\n[2:41] MIO101: IT'S UH WHAT WE ARE DISCUSSING ABOUT UH TODAY\n[2:46] MIO018: OKAY\n[2:47] MIO101: SO THE IDEA IS UH OKAY W WE HAVE IN THE LAB A NOTION ABOUT UM ROOT MIRRORING\n[2:55] MIO101: THE IDEA IS IF WE CAN PROVIDE A FEEDBACK TO PEOPLE WORKING TOGETHER UH IT MAY HELP THEM SELF REGULATING THEIR ACTIVITY THEIR COLLABORATION\n[2:59] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[3:04] MIO018: OKAY\n[3:05] MIO101: SO COULD BE NORMATIVE OR NOT\n[3:09] MIO101: IN OUR OWN CASE WE WANT TO HAVE UH A TABLE THAT WOULD BE ACCESSIBLE BY BY STUDENTS\n[3:14] MIO101: UH AT O. P. F. L. WE ARE UH\n[3:19] MIO018: OK OKAY\n[3:20] MIO101: AT O. P. F. L. UH THE LEARNING CENTRE WILL BE BUILT IN A COUPLE OF UH YEARS\n[3:25] MIO101: SO THE IDEA WE WE WILL HAVE PLENTY OF ROOMS UH LIKE IN LIBRARIES OR MEETING ROOMS WHERE STUDENT WILL ARRIVE AND WORK\n[3:31] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[3:33] MIO101: SO IF WE HAVE THIS TABLE UH THAT IS ACCESI ACCESSIBLE TO STUDENTS IF THEY ARRIVE IF WE PROVIDE A FEEDBACK OF UM WHO IS TALKING\n[3:42] MIO101: UM INSTANTLY THE UH AT ONE MOMENT OR UH THROUGH TIME OR THE TURN TAKING\n[3:49] MIO018: MM\n[3:50] MIO101: UH MAYBE THEY WILL JUST BY SEEING AN EXPLICIT UH FEEDBACK OF THAT THEY WILL UM TAKE PROFIT UH OF IT AND UM\n[3:58] MIO018: SO DO YOU KNOW UH WHICH WAY YOU GIVE THE FEEDBACK\n[4:03] MIO018: LIGHT OR I SAW SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[4:04] MIO101: YES\n[4:05] MIO100: OKAY UH FOR FOR UH THE NOISE SENSITIVE TABLE PROJECT UM WE DECIDED TO UM TO TAKE THE NOISE UH AS INPUT\n[4:15] MIO018: OKAY\n[4:16] MIO100: AND UH GIVE A FEEDBACK UH WITH LEDS ON THE TABLE\n[4:20] MIO018: HMM\n[4:20] MIO100: SO THIS IS UH ONE OF THE THE POSSIBILITIES THAT WERE OFFERED TO US\n[4:24] MIO018: HMM\n[4:25] MIO100: BUT UH WE DECIDED TO DO TO DO UH IT THIS WAY\n[4:29] MIO101: THE IDEA IS TO HAVE UH PERIPHER PERIPHERICAL UH INFORMATION\n[4:34] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[4:34] MIO101: WE DON'T WANT PEOPLE TO FOCUS ON UH WHAT'S GOING ON UH WHAT ON THE FEEDBACK\n[4:39] MIO101: SO WE DON'T WANT HISTOGRAM OR VERY PRECISE INFORMATION\n[4:42] MIO018: MM\n[4:43] MIO101: BUT WE WILL UH HAVE LEDS THAT WILL BE DISTANT\n[4:46] MIO101: THERE WILL BE SIX CENTIMETRES BETWEEN EACH LED WITH A BLURRING GLASS\n[4:48] MIO018: OKAY\n[4:50] MIO101: THE IDEA IS TO HAVE MORE UM A KIND OF UH ART ARTISTIC UH FEEDBACK TO HAVE A KIND OF GENERAL FEELING OF WHAT'S GOING ON\n[5:00] MIO101: SOMETHING ABOUT\n[5:01] MIO018: OKAY\n[5:02] MIO101: UH DANCE\n[5:03] MIO099: WELL I GUESS IT'S JUST A RESTRICTION WE TOOK\n[5:06] MIO099: SO SO WE DON'T UH THE M AMOUNT OF MONEY WE HAVE TO SPEND\n[5:12] MIO099: OTHERWISE WE COULD HAVE UH WE COULD IMAGINE TO HAVE A WHOLE TABLE OF OF UH S WELL OF L. E. D. S\n[5:17] MIO018: YEAH\n[5:18] MIO099: AND THEN Y YOU CAN REALLY START TO TO SOME REGIONS OF THE TABLE\n[5:24] MIO099: SO YEAH\n[5:25] MIO018: MAYBE MORE COMPLEX YEAH\n[5:26] MIO018: YEAH\n[5:28] MIO018: SO TH\n[5:28] MIO100: YES THE THE FIRST UH THE FIRST IDEA OF THE PROJECT UH WAS TO HAVE UM THE WHOLE TABLE COVERED BY LEDS\n[5:34] MIO018: HMM\n[5:35] MIO018: BUT YEAH\n[5:35] MIO100: BUT UH FOR THE PROTOTYPE OF THIS ISN'T THIS IS NOT THE THE WAY WE IMPLEMENT IT NOW\n[5:36] MIO101: FOR PRACTICAL REASONS\n[5:42] MIO018: TO THE BORDER BASICALLY SOME DISTANCE\n[5:42] MIO100: BUT UH IN FACT WE HAVE A THERE WAS TH YES\n[5:45] MIO018: OR\n[5:46] MIO101: WE KEPT UH ONE PAPER SHEET\n[5:49] MIO100: TH THERE WAS THE THE RESTRICTION THAT IF WE COVER THE LE THE TABLE WITH LEDS UH SOME WON'T BE VISIBLE BECAUSE UH YOU HAVE UH YES\n[5:49] MIO018: OKAY\n[5:49] MIO018: O OKAY\n[5:57] MIO018: OBVIOUSLY YEAH\n[5:59] MIO100: SO UM IF THERE IS INFORMATION DISPLAYED UNDER THE THE SHEETS UH THE IT WON'T BE UM VERY USEFUL\n[6:07] MIO018: OKAY\n[6:08] MIO100: SO WE DECIDED TO HAVE IT UH YES THIRTY CENTIMETRE UH AT EACH SIDE\n[6:12] MIO018: OKAY\n[6:13] MIO101: SO UH THE FIRST SHAPE OF THE TABLE THE SHAPE OF THE TABLE OBVIOUSLY IS ONE OF THE FACTOR ON THAT WILL CHANGE THE COLLABORATION\n[6:20] MIO018: HMM\n[6:20] MIO101: SO UH BUT WE DON'T WANT TO START WITH TOO MANY PARAMETERS\n[6:24] MIO101: SO WE START WITH A TABLE THAT IS APPROXIMATIVELY THE TAB UH OF THE TABLE WHERE WE ARE NOW\n[6:29] MIO018: YEAH\n[6:30] MIO101: AND WE WILL HAVE UH A SQUARE SHAPE LIKE THIS THAT WILL BE HERE AND A SECOND ONE THAT WOULD BE THERE\n[6:36] MIO018: YEAH\n[6:36] MIO101: SO WE WILL HAVE SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[6:38] MIO018: OKAY\n[6:39] MIO101: LIKE THIS\n[6:40] MIO101: THAT WILL BE THE OUR FIRST UH REAL PROTOTYPE\n[6:43] MIO018: RIGHT\n[6:44] MIO101: OKAY\n[6:46] MIO101: AND THE SO THIS L. E. D. MODULES ARE BEING UH DESIGNED UH NOW\n[6:51] MIO101: WE SHOULD HAVE THEM IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS\n[6:54] MIO100: WEEKS\n[6:55] MIO018: HMM\n[6:56] MIO101: AND UH WE WILL BE ABLE TO UH START UH EVALUATING UH THE PROTOTYPES\n[7:02] MIO101: UH UH ABOUT THE C. S. C. W. CLASS THAT WILL START AT THE END AT THE BEGINNING OF NOVEMBER\n[7:07] MIO018: MM\n[7:12] MIO101: UH SO THE STUDENT WILL BE ASKED TO DESIGN UH A TABLE\n[7:15] MIO101: SO TO FIND THE SHAPE UH OF THE TABLE TO GET UH WHO THE AND PUT THAT UH ON THE UM ON TABLE UH LEGS\n[7:21] MIO018: OKAY\n[7:24] MIO101: AND WE WILL UH SO AT THE BEGINNING WE WANTED TO PUT THIS L. E. D. MODULES UH IN THE TABLES\n[7:31] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[7:32] MIO101: BUT WE WON'T MAKE IT BECAUSE UH FOR SOLIDITY REASON OF THE TABLE\n[7:37] MIO101: YOU KNOW IT'S NOT VERY UH STRONG UH WOOD\n[7:41] MIO101: UM SO WE WILL RATHER BEAM UH THE L. E. D. ON THE TABLE\n[7:46] MIO101: SO WE COME BACK TO A MORE RICHER DISPLAY\n[7:48] MIO101: B BUT WE WILL UM RESTRICT IT TO A SMALL UH TO HAVE THE SAME DISPLAY\n[7:55] MIO099: OH LET'S\n[7:55] MIO101: LED LIGHTS UH THAT WILL BE DISTANT UH SIX CENTIMETRES BETWEEN LEDS\n[8:01] MIO018: OKAY\n[8:01] MIO100: THIS IS FOR PRAC PRACTICAL REASON AND UH ALSO A MATTER OF TIME\n[8:01] MIO101: SO WE WILL SIMULATE OUR\n[8:06] MIO018: BUT DON'T YEAH\n[8:07] MIO100: BECAUSE UH\n[8:08] MIO018: DON'T YOU THINK WITH A BEAM ALSO YOU HAVE LESS PROBLEMS WITH THE SHEETS\n[8:08] MIO099: DOES\n[8:14] MIO100: YES\n[8:14] MIO100: BUT UH TH THERE ARE O OTHER PROBLEMS LIKE UM YES THE THE INFORMATION DISPLAY ON THE SHEETS\n[8:14] MIO018: OR YOU DON'T WANT TO DO THAT\n[8:18] MIO018: YEAH\n[8:20] MIO100: SO WE DON'T KNOW IF IT'S\n[8:21] MIO018: OKAY\n[8:22] MIO101: AND WE HAVE YEAH\n[8:23] MIO018: CONFUSING YEAH\n[8:24] MIO100: YES\n[8:24] MIO018: HMM\n[8:25] MIO101: AND WE HAVE THE FEELING THAT TO HAVE THE INFORMATION EMBEDDED IN THE TABLE MAKE IT PART OF THE TABLE\n[8:26] MIO100: TRUE\n[8:32] MIO101: IT I DON'T KNOW WE'LL WE WE WILL TRY UH WE DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT UH WILL HAPPEN WITH THIS PROTOTYPE\n[8:34] MIO018: OKAY\n[8:34] MIO018: NO IT'S A CHOICE\n[8:35] MIO018: YEAH\n[8:40] MIO101: WE ARE VERY EXCITED ABOUT THAT\n[8:42] MIO018: OKAY\n[8:43] MIO101: OKAY UH MAYBE BEFORE UH GOING ON ON THIS SUBJECT WE CAN TALK TALK A LITTLE BIT ON UH\n[8:49] MIO099: YEAH I CAN JUST EXPLAIN MY PROJECT\n[8:51] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[8:52] MIO099: IT'S COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FROM THIS ONE\n[8:53] MIO099: WELL IT'S ALSO ABOUT TABLES BUT THE IDEA IS IF UH UH THE SEVERAL STUDENTS COME TO A TABLE WITH THEIR LAPTOPS\n[8:54] MIO018: YEAH\n[9:01] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[9:01] MIO099: THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO TO SHARE INFORMATION EASILY\n[9:05] MIO018: OKAY\n[9:06] MIO099: AND UH IN FACT W WHAT WE WE ARE DOING NOW WE PROJECT UM ANOTHER SCREEN ON ON THE TABLE\n[9:13] MIO018: YEP\n[9:14] MIO099: AND DIFFERENT PEOPLE ARE ARE ARE ABLE TO USE THEIR THEIR MOUSE OF THEIR LAPTOP TO GO TO THE TO THE PROJECT SCREEN THERE AND UH THE PROJECT SCREEN IS JUST ANOTHER WINDOWS MACHINE THAT IS RUNNING\n[9:22] MIO018: OKAY\n[9:27] MIO018: YEAH\n[9:28] MIO099: SO YOU JUST HAVE ANOTHER F COMPUTER MORE OR LESS YOU CAN USE BUT YOU CAN USE IT WITH YOUR YOUR OWN MOUSE AND KEYBOARD\n[9:34] MIO018: BUT PHYSICALLY IT'S JUST UH SOMETHING FLAT ON THE TABLE AGAIN YEAH\n[9:38] MIO099: EXACTLY\n[9:39] MIO101: HUH\n[9:41] MIO099: BUT UH IN CONTRARY TO TO HAVING AL ANOTHER KEYBOARD AND MOUSE THAT ONLY ONE PERSON CAN USE\n[9:45] MIO018: OKAY\n[9:47] MIO099: NOW THE DIFFERENT PERSONS CAN USE THE THE SCREEN UM AT THE SAME TIME WITH THE WITH THE MOUSE\n[9:53] MIO018: OKAY\n[9:53] MIO101: SO BASED ON THE FACT THAT MOST OF THE P. F. L. STUDENT HAVE THEIR OWN LAPTOP UH THE IDEA IS THE SIMILAR IDEA UH IS TO OKAY\n[9:58] MIO018: YEAH\n[10:03] MIO101: PEOPLE ARE COMING ON A SHOULD BE ABLE TO VERY EASILY UH USE SOME UM RESOURCES OFFERED TO THEM\n[10:12] MIO018: OKAY\n[10:12] MIO101: SO SO THE IDEA IS TO HELP THEM SOCIALISING ORGANISING THEIR OWN WORK\n[10:18] MIO018: HMM\n[10:18] MIO101: AND UH NOT IN A CLASSROOM SETTING BUT IN A SOCIAL PLACE WHERE THEY COULD GATHER\n[10:25] MIO018: OKAY\n[10:27] MIO018: YEAH SO IT'S DIFFERENT BUT STILL UH YEAH IT'S SAME\n[10:30] MIO099: I'LL S STILL THE SAME SUBJECTS\n[10:32] MIO099: IT'S IT'S COLLABORATIVE WORK\n[10:32] MIO018: OKAY\n[10:34] MIO099: BUT UH\n[10:35] MIO101: DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS\n[10:36] MIO099: IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH UH AUDIO PROCESSING AND UH L. E. D.\n[10:36] MIO018: OKAY\n[10:39] MIO018: YEAH\n[10:41] MIO099: SO\n[10:42] MIO018: OKAY\n[10:44] MIO101: OKAY\n[10:44] MIO101: SO UH MAYBE WE CAN FOCUS A LITTLE UH UH BIT MORE ON THE WHAT WE HAVE DONE ABOUT UH THE NOISE SENSITIVE TABLE\n[10:51] MIO018: YEAH\n[10:52] MIO101: TELL YOU ABOUT UH WHAT WE'RE INTERESTED IN ON THE SO WE START SO GUILLAUME STARTED BY UH DEVELOPING THE APPLICATION THAT GET THE AUDIO INPUT\n[11:03] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[11:07] MIO101: SO WE WANT IT TO HAVE A MODULAR ARCHITECTURE TO BE ABLE TO IMPROVE EACH UH LAYER SEPARATELY\n[11:14] MIO018: OKAY\n[11:14] MIO101: SO THE AUDIO INPUT UH IS QUITE BASIC NO\n[11:18] MIO101: WE U WE USE UH SOUND CARDS TO TO GET UH THE SIGNALS AND TO DETECT TO UH ON TO HA AND WE HAVE A THRESHOLD TO DETECT UH WHEN SOMEONE IS TALKING\n[11:22] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[11:30] MIO101: AT LEAST WHEN THE NOISE IS UH AT UH IS BIGGER THAT UH SPECIFIC LEVELS\n[11:31] MIO018: OKAY\n[11:35] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[11:36] MIO101: AND THEN WE GET THIS INFORMATION ABOUT PEOPLE TALKING NOT TALKING AND TO SAY OKAY UH\n[11:41] MIO101: THIS ONE IS TALKING FOR X. TIME OR UH HAS BEEN TALKING UH X. PERCENT OF THE FIVE LAST MINUTES\n[11:49] MIO101: OR TWO PEOPLE ARE TALKING TOGETHER\n[11:52] MIO101: SO THIS IS MORE SEMANTIC UH LAYER\n[11:54] MIO101: UH WE CALL THAT INTERACTION UH MODELS\n[11:57] MIO101: AND UH UH SO WHEN DIFFERENT CONDITIONS ARE TRIGGER ARE DETECTED WE TRIGGER ON THE INTERACTION EVENT\n[12:04] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[12:05] MIO101: SO VERY SIMPLE ONE COULD BE ONE PERSON IS TALKING\n[12:09] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[12:09] MIO101: SO IT'S UH THE EASY ONE\n[12:12] MIO100: AND THERE IS UH A LOT OF PROGRAMMES NOW ABOUT THIS IMPLEMENTATION\n[12:16] MIO100: IS IT'S NOT UH IT'S NOT OBVIOUS\n[12:17] MIO101: IT'S STILL IN PROGRESS\n[12:19] MIO100: HMM\n[12:20] MIO101: STILL IN PROGRESS\n[12:20] MIO100: STILL IN PROGRESS\n[12:21] MIO099: ANYWAY UH I THINK THE THE DETAILS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION IS NOT THAT IMPORTANT\n[12:21] MIO100: ALMOST DONE\n[12:26] MIO099: IT'S MORE IMPORTANT THAT FIRST WE WANT TO TO HAVE SOME EVENTS LIKE TWO PEOPLE ARE TALKING OR ONE ONE STARTED AND ANOTHER STARTED AND UH WELL\n[12:29] MIO018: HMM\n[12:32] MIO018: RIGHT\n[12:37] MIO018: HMM\n[12:37] MIO099: MORE OR LESS BROKE INTO THE SPEECH OF THE FIRST PERSON AND SO ON\n[12:41] MIO018: OKAY\n[12:41] MIO099: AND THEN YOU CAN START TO VISUALISE THESE UH DIFFERENT SITUATIONS\n[12:45] MIO101: SO THE LAST LAYER IS ABOUT THIS VISUALISATION\n[12:45] MIO018: RIGHT\n[12:48] MIO101: W WE WILL UH WE ARE THINKING ABOUT THE VISUAL GRAMMAR MEANING THAT WHEN WE HAVE AN INTERACTION EVENT THAT IS UH FIRED\n[12:56] MIO101: WE UH WILL ASSOCIATE UH A WAY OF VISUALI VISUALISING IT\n[13:02] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[13:02] MIO101: SO FOR INSTANCE IF SOMEONE IS TALKING UH WE CAN JUST HAVE A LIGHT THAT WILL CENTRE ON THE POINT THAT IS UH CLOSE TO HIM\n[13:12] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[13:12] MIO101: THAT COULD BE AN UH INSTANT UH FEEDBACK\n[13:15] MIO101: AND IF HE HAS BEEN TALKING MAYBE SEVENTY PERCENT OF THE LAST FIVE MINUTES AS ME\n[13:20] MIO018: OR TOO LONG\n[13:21] MIO101: UH UH IT IT MAY BE REFLECTED AS THE UM INTENSITY OR SIZE OF A S A CYCLE\n[13:21] MIO018: OH JUST KIDDING\n[13:22] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[13:30] MIO018: OKAY\n[13:31] MIO101: CENTRE ON THE SAME POINT\n[13:33] MIO018: YEAH\n[13:33] MIO101: AND THEN IF THERE'S TURN TAKING WE CAN SHOW WAVES OF LIGHT GOING FROM UH ME TO YOU UH OR FROM OTHER PEOPLE\n[13:40] MIO101: OR USING THE CENTRE PART OF THE TABLE TO SHOW SOME SOMETHING MORE ABOUT THE UM UH MORE GENERAL UH DYNAMIC\n[13:40] MIO018: YEAH\n[13:46] MIO018: RIGHT\n[13:49] MIO099: WELL THAT'S UH I GUESS IT'S FIRST PROTOTYPE I YOU SEE WE START WITH UH PEOPLE TWO PEOPLE TALK OR AND DON'T AND DON'T THEY\n[13:52] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[13:59] MIO099: UH AFTERWARDS UH ONE COULD IMAGINE THAT YOU FOR EXAMPLE YOU CAN DETECT THAT SOMEONE IS A BIT ANGRY OR IS UH YELLING\n[14:06] MIO018: YEAH\n[14:07] MIO099: AND WI WITH DIFFERENT COLOURS WITH UH WITH DIFFERENT COLOURS ON ON TABLE YOU COULD UH DISPLAY THIS THIS UH GIVE SOME FEEDBACK\n[14:08] MIO101: OR LAUGHING\n[14:14] MIO018: AH SO YOU HA YOU YOU MIGHT HAVE MULTIPLE COLOURS\n[14:16] MIO099: BUT UH\n[14:18] MIO018: OR YEAH\n[14:18] MIO100: YES\n[14:19] MIO099: YEP\n[14:19] MIO101: YES\n[14:19] MIO099: THAT'S UH\n[14:20] MIO018: SORRY DIDN'T GET THAT\n[14:21] MIO101: IN UH WE CAN CHANGE INTE SO WE HAVE UH EIGHT BY EIGHT UH TWO TIMES LEDS\n[14:28] MIO101: EACH UH LED IS ACTUALLY THREE LEDS UM\n[14:31] MIO101: TH UH M. G. B. LED\n[14:32] MIO018: YEAH\n[14:33] MIO101: AND WE CAN CHANGE THE INTENSITY\n[14:33] MIO018: YEAH\n[14:35] MIO018: ALRIGHT\n[14:35] MIO101: SO IT'S ALREADY QUITE A RICH UH FEEDBACK\n[14:39] MIO018: OKAY\n[14:39] MIO099: ONCE WE GET THE HARDWARE\n[14:40] MIO018: YEAH\n[14:41] MIO101: YES\n[14:42] MIO101: AND JUST A LAST THING\n[14:45] MIO101: SO THIS TABLE IS UH TWO DIFFERENT THINGS\n[14:47] MIO101: IT'S UH ONE OBJECT THAT WILL UH G PROVIDE A FEEDBACK TO THE TERMINAL USERS PEOPLE COLLABORATING AROUND UH THE TABLE\n[14:52] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[14:55] MIO018: RIGHT\n[14:55] MIO101: BUT IT ALSO A TOOL FOR US AS A RESEARCHER TO TEST UH BOTH THE INTERACTION EVENT WE WANT TO DETECT AND TO TEST THE VISUALISATION\n[15:05] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[15:08] MIO101: SO UM WE WILL BE ABLE TO EDIT SOME UH INTERACTION RULES AND THE VISUALISATION UH GRAMMAR\n[15:08] MIO018: OKAY\n[15:16] MIO101: AND UH WE WILL BE ABLE TO PROCESS TO POST PROCESS SOME CONVERSATION JUST TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS AND TO UH HAVE THESE UM MODELS ON FEEDBACK WORKING WHEN PEOPLE ARE USING THE TABLE\n[15:22] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[15:30] MIO018: OKAY\n[15:33] MIO018: HMM\n[15:37] MIO101: SO I THINK IT WAS\n[15:37] MIO018: NO IT'S QUITE CLEAR\n[15:39] MIO099: MM\n[15:41] MIO018: SO UH I GUESS YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU COULD DO WITH AN ARRAY MAYBE\n[15:46] MIO101: YES\n[15:47] MIO100: MM YES\n[15:48] MIO099: YES\n[15:49] MIO099: EVERYTHING FROM UM MULTI SWITCH ADMINISTRATION OF UH AUDIO AND HOW YOU CAN UH ANALYSE IT UH WHAT INFORMATION YOU CAN GET OUT OF SPEECH AND SO ON\n[15:55] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[15:56] MIO100: YES\n[15:57] MIO100: UH\n[16:00] MIO099: SO\n[16:01] MIO018: YEAH\n[16:01] MIO100: I HAVE ONE OR OR TWO QUESTION\n[16:03] MIO100: I DON'T KNOW IF YOU WANT TO TO BEGIN WITH THE THE EXPLANATION ABOUT THE THE RELEASE\n[16:10] MIO101: UM\n[16:11] MIO101: MAYBE WE COULD SUMMARISE THE QUESTION WE WERE THINKING ABOUT\n[16:11] MIO018: OR YEAH\n[16:13] MIO018: YEAH\n[16:14] MIO018: YEAH IT'S GOOD IDEA\n[16:15] MIO100: O OKAY\n[16:16] MIO018: JUST GIVE SOME QUESTIONS UH\n[16:18] MIO100: SO UM I HAVE ACTUALLY TWO QUESTIONS THAT ARE UH JUST PRACTICAL QUESTION ABO ABOUT MY UM MY IMPLEMENTATION NOW\n[16:27] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[16:28] MIO100: UH I\n[16:28] MIO101: SO BASICALLY WHAT WE WANT WE WANT TO KNOW WHEN A. IS TALKING B. IS TALKING AND UH\n[16:31] MIO100: NO\n[16:34] MIO018: RIGHT\n[16:34] MIO101: BASIC INFORMATION WE NEED\n[16:36] MIO100: SO AND THE FIRST INFORMATION IS UM ABOUT THE THE NOISE LEVEL\n[16:41] MIO100: N NOT THE NOISE LEVEL THE SOUND LEVEL\n[16:42] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[16:45] MIO100: UH BECAUSE UH WHAT YOU GET FROM FROM THE MICROPHONES IS UH A CURVE\n[16:50] MIO018: MM\n[16:50] MIO100: AND UM A WAY THE WAY UH IT IS IMPLEMENTED NOW UH TO DETECT YES\n[16:58] MIO100: YOU HAVE A UH I HAVE PACKETS UH FOR UH LET'S SAY UH THIS IS UH THIS IS UH NOT UH FIXED\n[16:59] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[17:06] MIO100: BUT UH I HAVE PACKETS FOR ABOUT UM UH ALPHA SECOND\n[17:10] MIO100: SO IT'S UH SECOND\n[17:11] MIO018: OKAY\n[17:13] MIO100: AND UH ON THESE PACKETS I WANT TO KNOW THE THE SOUND LEVEL THE AVERAGE SOUND LEVEL\n[17:18] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[17:19] MIO100: SO UH THE WAY I DO IT NOW IS UH TO TO TAKE UH EACH TOP OF THE CURVES' BOTTOMS AND UH JUST MAKING LEVERAGE THIS\n[17:27] MIO018: YEAH\n[17:30] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[17:31] MIO100: BUT I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S IT'S NOT REALLY UM THE BEST WAY TO DO IT\n[17:37] MIO100: BUT I DON'T KNOW UH IF\n[17:38] MIO018: YOU MEAN THE TOP OF THE WAVE FORM\n[17:40] MIO100: YES\n[17:40] MIO018: OKAY\n[17:41] MIO099: PROBABLY IT'S UH IT'S F BE A GOOD IDEA IF YOU HAVE S TWO UH WITH UM WITH SOURCE LIKE UH BOOKS OR WEB PAGE CENTRE\n[17:50] MIO099: GIVE A LOT OF INFORMATION HOW IT IS AUDIO PROGRAMMING AND SO ON WORKS CETERA\n[17:54] MIO018: YEAH\n[17:55] MIO099: MAYBE YOU YOU KNOW SOME AT LEAST A GOOD BOOK THAT'S UH DEALING WITH THIS STUFF\n[18:00] MIO018: OH\n[18:01] MIO101: MAYBE WE CAN UH GO THROUGH THE DIFFERENT QUESTIONS AND THEN YOU CAN ORGANISE YOUR OWN\n[18:03] MIO100: OKAY\n[18:04] MIO099: MM-HMM\n[18:05] MIO100: SO THIS IS THIS THE THE FIRST QUESTION\n[18:05] MIO018: OKAY\n[18:06] MIO101: UM I WOULD JUST ADD SOMETHING\n[18:08] MIO101: UH WE ARE NOT INTERESTED SO MUCH IN SOUND LEVEL BUT UH IN THE LEVEL OF UH THE SOUND THAT CORRESPONDS TO VOICE\n[18:17] MIO018: HMM\n[18:17] MIO100: YES\n[18:18] MIO100: BUT I THINK UH THIS IS TWO DIFFERENT PROBLEMS\n[18:21] MIO100: UH THE FILTERING MUST BE MUST BE DONE BEFORE\n[18:25] MIO101: MM MM\n[18:25] MIO101: OKAY IT WAS JUST A\n[18:26] MIO100: AND AFTER THAT UH IF YOU HAVE UH A CLEANED CURVE AND YOU CAN UH JUST APPLY UH FUNCTIONALLY\n[18:31] MIO018: HMM\n[18:31] MIO101: OKAY\n[18:33] MIO101: GO ON\n[18:34] MIO100: AND UH THE SECOND QUESTION WAS ABOUT UM UH FILTERING AND UH F. F. T. YEAH WHAT YOU CAN GET FROM IT\n[18:39] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[18:42] MIO100: UH\n[18:43] MIO018: OKAY\n[18:46] MIO101: AND I WOULD ADD UH ONE MORE\n[18:46] MIO100: GENERAL QUESTIONS\n[18:49] MIO101: IT'S ABOUT UM BECAUSE WHAT WE CAN UH RECORD IS UH SOUND UH ORIGINS\n[18:56] MIO101: SO IN PO UH SO NO SONIC POINTS\n[18:57] MIO100: OKAY\n[18:59] MIO018: YEAH\n[19:00] MIO101: BUT WHAT WE ARE INTERESTED IN IS PEOPLE\n[19:03] MIO018: YEAH\n[19:04] MIO101: SO THE QUESTION IS IF SOMEONE IS MOVING I'M TALKING HERE I STOP TALKING I'M GOING HERE I'M TALKING\n[19:09] MIO018: HMM\n[19:13] MIO101: HOW TO DETECT THAT IT'S THE SAME PEOPLE\n[19:15] MIO101: IF WE WANT TO UH INTEGRATE INFORMATION TO SAY THESE PEOPLE HAS UH SPOKEN SEVENTY PERCENT OF THE TIME IN THE FIVE LAST MINUTES\n[19:22] MIO018: OKAY\n[19:22] MIO101: OBVIOUSLY WE NEED TO UH TO KNOW THAT IT'S THE SAME PEOPLE\n[19:26] MIO101: SO RIGHT NOW OUR PRACTICAL SOLUTION IS TO HAVE ONE UH MICROPHONE CLOSE TO UM EVERY PLACE WHERE PEOPLE ARE SUPPOSED TO SIT\n[19:36] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[19:36] MIO101: SO WE CAN INFER THAT IF A SOUND IS COMING IN THIS AREA IT'S THE SAME\n[19:40] MIO101: SO KIND OF TRICK\n[19:42] MIO101: BUT FOR THE BEGINNING IT'S ENOUGH\n[19:42] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[19:43] MIO100: UH O YES I WILL JUST ADD SOMETHING\n[19:45] MIO100: UM\n[19:48] MIO100: IS THERE A WAY TO UH TO FROM ONE UH FROM ONE STREAM TO UH TO BUILD TWO STREAMS THAT CORRESPOND TO THE THE VOICE OF ONE PEOPLE AND THE VOICE OF THE SECOND\n[19:58] MIO018: YEAH\n[20:05] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[20:05] MIO018: OKAY\n[20:05] MIO100: THE\n[20:06] MIO018: SEPARATION UH\n[20:07] MIO100: YES\n[20:09] MIO099: AND IS POSSIBLE TO DO THIS IN REAL TIME\n[20:13] MIO018: YEAH\n[20:13] MIO099: THAT'S UH\n[20:16] MIO101: AND A LAST QUESTION THAT IS RELATED T UH OUR LAST IF I NOT FIND ANOTHER ONE UM\n[20:26] MIO101: ABOUT PEOPLE IF SOMEONE IS LEAVING OR IF SOMEONE UH MAYBE IT WOULD BE SOMETHING EV UH QUITE COMPLEX EVEN FOR YOU\n[20:33] MIO018: HMM\n[20:36] MIO101: IF SOMEONE IS STAYING HERE BUT IS QUIET OR LEAVING HOW CAN WE DETECT THAT SOMEONE IS HERE BUT QUIET\n[20:39] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[20:43] MIO101: OKAY\n[20:45] MIO018: WELL YOU NEED A CAMERA\n[20:47] MIO101: I KNOW\n[20:47] MIO018: OBVIOUSLY\n[20:47] MIO101: BUT HOW TO INTEGRATE THE INFORMATION\n[20:48] MIO018: I MEAN WILL YOU HAVE A CAMERA\n[20:50] MIO101: UH\n[20:52] MIO100: NO\n[20:52] MIO099: NO\n[20:53] MIO100: AND IT IT THIS IS NOT UH\n[20:53] MIO101: NOT NOT YET\n[20:54] MIO101: MAYBE LATER ON\n[20:55] MIO101: BUT\n[20:55] MIO018: MAYBE YOU CAN DETECT BREATHING\n[20:58] MIO101: OH THE WAIT AND THE SIT\n[21:01] MIO018: YEAH\n[21:02] MIO018: YEAH THAT YOU COULD DO\n[21:03] MIO018: OR ON THE TABLE UH THERE SHOULD BE WELL\n[21:07] MIO099: YEAH BUT WHAT HAPPENS IF O SOMEONE IS STANDING THEN\n[21:10] MIO101: OR PUTTING HIS BAG ON THE OKAY\n[21:13] MIO101: BUT IT WAS JUST TO IT'S A QUESTION\n[21:15] MIO018: OKAY UH\n[21:15] MIO101: I'M NOT SURE WE WILL TALK TOO MUCH ABOUT THAT TODAY\n[21:18] MIO100: A SOUND QUESTION\n[21:22] MIO100: SOUND RELATED QUESTION\n[21:23] MIO018: OKAY\n[21:27] MIO101: UH NOT DIRECTLY\n[21:28] MIO101: BUT IT'S UH RELATED\n[21:30] MIO018: MM\n[21:32] MIO018: WELL\n[21:32] MIO101: SO IN A COUPLE OF DAYS WE WILL GET THIS UM UH THE FIRE WIRE UH BOX\n[21:39] MIO018: OKAY\n[21:39] MIO101: SO WE WILL WE HAVE CHOSEN ONE THAT HAS EIGHT UH LINE UP\n[21:44] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[21:44] MIO101: SO WE'LL BE ABLE TO HAVE LINE IN SORRY\n[21:45] MIO100: LINE IN\n[21:48] MIO101: SO WE WILL BE ABLE TO PLUG UH UP TO EIGHT UH MICROPHONES WITH UH JACK PLUGS TO EXHALE AIR WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF EXTENDING WITH EIGHT MORE X. L. R. UH MICROPHONE WITH ANOTHER BOX\n[21:55] MIO018: OKAY\n[22:02] MIO018: SO YOU I THINK GUILLAUME SAID THAT'S OPTIC SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[22:05] MIO018: OR\n[22:05] MIO100: UH YES\n[22:05] MIO099: YEAH\n[22:06] MIO100: THE THE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE THE EXTENSION AND IS UH OF THE\n[22:08] MIO018: OKAY\n[22:09] MIO018: SO YOU YOU NEED A DIFFERENT YOU NEED A MICROPHONE WITH UM A DEVICE INSIDE RIGHT\n[22:15] MIO099: NO NO NO\n[22:15] MIO099: IN FACT UH THAT'S UH IT'S ANOTHER THING THIS OPTIC\n[22:16] MIO018: HO HOW DOES IT WORK\n[22:17] MIO100: NO NO NO\n[22:17] MIO100: UH OKAY\n[22:19] MIO099: WELL UH M WE HAVE\n[22:20] MIO101: SO WE HA WE HAVE THE COMPUTER WE HAVE THE THE MAIN BOX WITH THE EIGHT LINE INS\n[22:26] MIO100: AND THE FIRE WIRE PORT\n[22:28] MIO018: OKAY\n[22:28] MIO101: AND IT'S FIRE WIRE\n[22:28] MIO100: AND THERE IS AN EXTENSION FOR THIS THIS UH THIS DEVICE CONNECTED TO IT UH WITH UH OPTIC FIBRE\n[22:32] MIO018: YEAH\n[22:34] MIO101: IT IS OPTIC\n[22:36] MIO101: TO HAVE EIGHT MORE X. L. R. IF WE NEED IT\n[22:36] MIO099: YE\n[22:39] MIO018: OKAY\n[22:39] MIO101: BUT WE ARE NOT SURE TO TO BUY IT NOW\n[22:41] MIO101: BUT WE CAN EXTEND IT\n[22:42] MIO018: MM\n[22:43] MIO099: ACTUALLY IT'S NOT REALLY AN EXTENSION TO THE FIRST BOX JUST AN INDU INDUSTRY STANDARD UH UH PROTOCOL BETWEEN THESE TWO UH\n[22:45] MIO101: THAT'S UH\n[22:48] MIO018: HMM\n[22:51] MIO018: IT'S ANOTHER FIRE WIRE OR NOT FIRE WIRE BUT UM\n[22:54] MIO099: WELL WELL THERE'S A SPECIAL PROTOCOL TO TO DELIVER UH AUDIO SIGNALS AND UH ITS PATH THROUGH UH O UM\n[22:56] MIO018: OKAY\n[22:59] MIO018: BUT CONCRETELY YOU WOULD USE THAT TO GET HIGHER QUALITY SIGNALS\n[23:05] MIO100: YES\n[23:05] MIO018: Y THAT'S ALL\n[23:07] MIO099: WELL ACTUALLY JUST TO HAVE THE THE ICSLA E UH POSSIBLY TO TO BRANCH ICSLA\n[23:07] MIO101: YES\n[23:07] MIO100: UH YES\n[23:07] MIO101: WELL\n[23:10] MIO018: YEAH\n[23:10] MIO101: WE ARE NOT SURE ABOUT WHAT KIND OF MICROPHONE WE SHOULD USE\n[23:13] MIO018: AH OKAY OKAY\n[23:14] MIO101: SO WE WANTED TO UH THAT'S A FIRST THING\n[23:17] MIO101: SO WE WANTED TO HAVE OPEN POSSIBILITIES\n[23:19] MIO101: AND SECONDLY MAYBE WE WILL USE THIS BOX YOU KNOW TO GET UH DATA\n[23:19] MIO018: YEAH\n[23:24] MIO101: I DON'T KNOW IF IN ANOTHER EXPERIMENT MAYBE IN ANOTHER PROJECT IF WE WANT TO HAVE COMMENTS OF DIFFERENT PEOPLE AROUND THE TABLE OR O ELSEWHERE\n[23:33] MIO018: YEAH\n[23:33] MIO101: UH GETTING UH HAVING THE POSSIBILITY OF USING X. L. R. MICROPHONE COULD BE UH UH COULD BE NEAT\n[23:39] MIO018: HMM\n[23:39] MIO101: SO EVERYTHING IS OPEN\n[23:40] MIO100: BE BECAUSE FOR NOW UH I'M JUST SAMPLING THE SOUND THAT UH EIGHT THOUSAND\n[23:45] MIO100: SO UH JUST UH SOMETHING VERY VERY REL I COULD UH EVEN UH GO TO LOWER\n[23:52] MIO018: OKAY\n[23:52] MIO100: BUT UH THIS IS JUST TO GET THE THE S THE NOISE THE SOUND LEVEL\n[23:58] MIO018: AND HOW\n[23:58] MIO100: BUT UH IF I WANT TO RECORD THE CONVERSATION WITH UH UH A PROCESSING AFTER TH\n[23:59] MIO018: HMM\n[24:05] MIO018: HMM\n[24:05] MIO018: YOU MEAN YOU MEANT EIGHT KILO UH SAMPLING FREQUENCY\n[24:08] MIO100: YES TO TO HAVE A BETTER SOUND QUALITY\n[24:11] MIO100: UH PERHAPS IT'S BETTER TO HAVE A X. ARRAY YEAH\n[24:14] MIO018: YEAH\n[24:15] MIO100: SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[24:16] MIO018: UH WE USE SIXTEEN\n[24:18] MIO018: SO THAT'S EIGHT KILO BAND WIDTH\n[24:21] MIO018: SIXTEEN KILO UH SAMPLING FREQUENCY\n[24:21] MIO100: YES\n[24:23] MIO018: IT IT'S NOT BAD\n[24:25] MIO018: UH IT'S QUITE DECENT\n[24:25] MIO100: OKAY\n[24:27] MIO018: UM\n[24:31] MIO018: MM F BEFORE ANSWERING THE QUESTIONS UH TH THERE'S ALSO A POINT OF UH PRECISION OF LOCALIZATION IF YOU USE AN ARRAY\n[24:37] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[24:38] MIO018: SO IF YOU USE HIGHER FREQUENCIES YOU CAN GET MORE PRECISE LOCALIZATION\n[24:43] MIO100: SURE SURE\n[24:44] MIO018: BUT MAYBE YOU DON'T NEED IT\n[24:46] MIO100: BUT UH WHAT IS THE THE GAIN\n[24:49] MIO100: IN TERMS OF UH POSITION\n[24:51] MIO018: UH THAT I CAN'T ANSWER DIRECTLY\n[24:55] MIO100: UH UH UH CENTIMETRES OR UH MORE\n[24:59] MIO018: UH IT DEPENDS ON YOUR SET UP YOU KNOW\n[25:01] MIO018: UM YOU HAVE TO TEST BASICALLY\n[25:01] MIO100: OKAY\n[25:04] MIO100: M UH WHAT YOU GET IS UH THE REAL POSITION OR UH JUST UH THE ANGLE AT WHICH THE THE SOUND COMES\n[25:11] MIO018: UM\n[25:14] MIO018: Y YOU GET UH THE ANGLE\n[25:16] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[25:17] MIO018: THE MOST PRECISE ONE IS THE ASYMMET IN THE HORIZONTAL PLANE\n[25:20] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[25:22] MIO018: THEN YOU ALSO GET ELEVATION\n[25:23] MIO018: BUT IT'S NOT VERY PRECISE\n[25:24] MIO018: IT'S MORE OF AN INDICATION\n[25:26] MIO018: AND RADIUS IS VERY BAD\n[25:29] MIO100: OKAY\n[25:30] MIO018: IF YOU USE A PLANAR GEOMETRY LIKE THIS ONE\n[25:33] MIO100: YES SURE\n[25:34] MIO018: YEAH\n[25:35] MIO018: UM YOU CAN USE MULTIPLE ONES AND DO SOME UM UM TRIANGULATION\n[25:42] MIO100: YES\n[25:43] MIO099: HMM\n[25:43] MIO100: UH BECAUSE UH THERE THERE IS JUST UM FOUR MICROPHONES THAT ARE EIGHT\n[25:48] MIO018: EIGHT EIGHT\n[25:49] MIO018: THESE ARE ONLY SCREWS\n[25:51] MIO100: OKAY YES\n[25:51] MIO018: MICROPHONES ARE ON BOTTOM\n[25:51] MIO100: OKAY BUT THERE ARE IN UH IN A PLAN\n[25:54] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[25:55] MIO100: OKAY\n[25:55] MIO100: BECAUSE UH AT AT T. P. F. N. THERE IS A LAB THAT IS UH HAS DONE ALMOST THE SAME THING\n[26:00] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[26:01] MIO100: BUT THEY HAVE UH EIGHT MICROPHONE THAT ARE UH AT UH YES THE EIGHT UM THE EIGHT UH UH COR CORNER OF UH A CUBE YES\n[26:10] MIO018: A CUBE\n[26:11] MIO018: OKAY\n[26:13] MIO018: YEAH THEN YOU MIGHT GET UH BETTER DIRECTION IN ELEVATION\n[26:19] MIO018: BUT I'M NOT SURE IT'S REALLY RELEVANT\n[26:21] MIO101: NO WE ARE NOT VERY INTERESTED IN\n[26:22] MIO018: UM NO\n[26:22] MIO100: THE ELEVATION NO\n[26:23] MIO099: NO\n[26:23] MIO018: SO\n[26:23] MIO100: BUT UH WHAT IS COULD BE RELEVANT IT'S NOT UH ALMOST IT'S NOT ALWAYS THE CASE WITH THE THE UM\n[26:31] MIO018: UH IF PEOPLE MOVE FORWARD YEAH\n[26:32] MIO100: YES THE THE POSITION THE THE RADIUS OF THE\n[26:37] MIO018: AH THE RADIUS\n[26:38] MIO100: YES IT COULD BE\n[26:39] MIO018: TH THEN THE R THE PROBLEM IS NOT THE GEOMETRY IT'S THE UM I YOU NEED MORE THAN ONE BASICALLY\n[26:46] MIO100: YES OKAY\n[26:47] MIO018: WITH ONE YOU WILL ONLY GET DIRECTION\n[26:49] MIO101: MORE THAN ONE\n[26:50] MIO018: MICROPHONE ARRAY\n[26:52] MIO100: YES\n[26:52] MIO018: SO\n[26:52] MIO100: BECAUSE UM BECAUSE I THE UM THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE THE MICROPHONE IS TOO UH IS TOO LOW TO\n[26:53] MIO099: UH-HUH\n[26:59] MIO101: MM MM MM MM\n[26:59] MIO018: MM\n[27:01] MIO101: OKAY\n[27:01] MIO099: WELL UH SO YOU SAY THIS ONE ALREADY WORKS TO UH TO TELL THE THE DIRECTION\n[27:06] MIO018: DIRECTION YEAH\n[27:07] MIO099: UM WOULD IT ALSO WORK IF YOU PLACED UH THE MICROPHONES AT AT THE BORDER OF THE TABLE\n[27:13] MIO018: UM\n[27:14] MIO099: YOU SEE NOW YOU YOU HAVE IT QUITE CENTRAL\n[27:16] MIO018: YEAH\n[27:16] MIO099: AND UH WHAT HAPPENS IF IF YOU PUT THEM HERE ON AROUND THE TABLE\n[27:21] MIO099: WOULD IT WORK AS WELL\n[27:22] MIO099: OR\n[27:22] MIO018: IT'S A DIFFERENT OPTION YEAH\n[27:24] MIO018: UM WE HAVEN'T TRIED THAT BECAUSE WE ARE NOT GOING TO HAVE THE SPECIAL KIND OF TABLE\n[27:25] MIO099: YOU JUST DIDN'T TRY\n[27:26] MIO099: OR\n[27:32] MIO099: MM-HMM\n[27:32] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[27:32] MIO018: MORE UH THIS IS NOT A GOOD EXAMPLE BUT WE HAVE LIKE A BOX JUST BRING THE BOX AND PUT IT\n[27:38] MIO099: YEAH\n[27:39] MIO018: SO IT UH WE COULD NOT CONSIDER THAT\n[27:42] MIO099: YEAH IT IS CLEAR THIS\n[27:42] MIO018: BUT IN YOUR CASE IT COULD BE INTERESTING YEAH\n[27:45] MIO018: UNLESS PEOPLE PUT SOMETHING ON THE MICROPHONE\n[27:47] MIO100: YES SURE\n[27:48] MIO018: BUT UM\n[27:50] MIO101: THEY WON'T HAVE NICE LIGHT UH LIGHTING ON IN FRONT OF THEM\n[27:55] MIO101: THEY WOULD MAYBE CAREFUL\n[27:55] MIO018: YEAH\n[27:55] MIO100: YES BUT I THINK THE THE MOST RELEVANT PART IS THE UM THE OTHER UH THE HARDWARE THAT SYNCHRONIZE THE MICROPHONES AND THAT\n[27:56] MIO099: NO\n[28:06] MIO018: RIGHT\n[28:07] MIO018: BUT THAT I'M I THINK AFTER THE MEETING WE CAN GO AND TALK TO OLIVIER ABOUT THAT\n[28:07] MIO101: BUT\n[28:12] MIO101: OKAY\n[28:12] MIO100: YES\n[28:13] MIO099: MM-HMM\n[28:13] MIO018: I'M NOT THE PERSON FOR HARDWARE\n[28:15] MIO099: NO\n[28:15] MIO101: SO MAYBE W UH YOU COULD PRESENT A DIFFERENT WORK UH YOU HAVE DONE\n[28:19] MIO018: YEAH\n[28:19] MIO101: AND UH I DON'T KNOW HOW THEY ARE\n[28:23] MIO018: YEAH I'LL T I'LL TRY TO PRESENT UH I GUESS IT CORRESPONDS TO YOUR QUESTIONS\n[28:28] MIO101: SO YOU TOLD US IT WAS DIFFERENT PIECES MORE THAN ONE INTEGRATED DEVICE\n[28:30] MIO018: YEAH\n[28:32] MIO018: SO THE THE LOWEST LAYER WOULD BE THE FIRST TWO QUESTIONS\n[28:35] MIO018: UM YOU ASKED ABOUT HOW TO DETECT UM ACTIVITY\n[28:42] MIO018: CURRENTLY YOU'RE THRESHOLDING THE T MAXIMUM OF YOUR WAVE FORM RIGHT\n[28:42] MIO100: YES\n[28:46] MIO100: MM NOT MAXIMUM\n[28:47] MIO100: THE THE AVERAGE ON THE ON THE PACKETS\n[28:49] MIO018: AH AH\n[28:49] MIO101: OH UH\n[28:50] MIO018: OKAY\n[28:51] MIO018: AND YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A PEAK\n[28:54] MIO100: UH YES THE THE I TAKE THE THE B I G WHEN I GO UP TO THE THE CURVE UH I'M UH ON THE AT THE LOCAL MAXIMUM\n[28:55] MIO018: YEAH\n[29:00] MIO018: YEAH\n[29:03] MIO018: YEAH\n[29:03] MIO100: I TAKE IT\n[29:04] MIO100: THEN THE NEXT UH LOCAL MINIMUM AND UH TAKING THIS UH THIS RANGE DOING AVERAGE ON IT\n[29:06] MIO018: HMM\n[29:10] MIO018: OKAY\n[29:11] MIO101: WHAT WOULD BE THE D DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DETECTING THE AVERAGE OR DETECTING THE MAXIMUM\n[29:16] MIO018: UH\n[29:17] MIO100: YES\n[29:18] MIO100: DIFFERENCE\n[29:18] MIO101: WHAT WHAT WOULD BE THE DIFFERENCE\n[29:21] MIO101: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE\n[29:21] MIO100: DIFFERENCE IS UH IS THAT IF I JUST UH\n[29:24] MIO101: IT'S A KIND OF FILTERING ALREADY\n[29:26] MIO018: YEAH\n[29:26] MIO100: MM YES\n[29:27] MIO018: YEAH\n[29:28] MIO018: AND YOUR SECOND QUESTION UH WAS ABOUT F. F. T. WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH F. F. T.\n[29:33] MIO100: YES\n[29:34] MIO018: SO UM THE APPROACH WE'RE TAKING HERE IS TO ANSWER BOTH QUESTIONS THE SAME TIME\n[29:42] MIO018: WE USE F. F. T. TO DO DETECTION\n[29:45] MIO018: WE DON'T USE THE WAVE FORM THE RAW WAVE FORM\n[29:45] MIO100: OKAY\n[29:48] MIO018: SO UM\n[29:49] MIO100: A YOU HAVE UH YOU HAVE FIFTEEN IMPLEMENTATIONS\n[29:52] MIO100: UH\n[29:53] MIO018: WE SPLIT UM WE SPLIT THE SIGNAL IN SMALL FRAMES LIKE SIXTEEN MILLISECOND\n[29:57] MIO100: YES\n[30:00] MIO101: SIXTY\n[30:00] MIO100: OKAY\n[30:00] MIO018: SIXTEEN\n[30:01] MIO101: OKAY\n[30:01] MIO100: SIXTEEN\n[30:03] MIO018: UM EACH FRAME IS TAKING THIRTY TWO MILLISECOND OF SIGNAL JUST TO GIVE AN IDEA\n[30:09] MIO018: AND THERE IS A ONE FRAME EVERY SIXTEEN MILLISECOND AND THEY OVERLAP OF FIFTY PERCENT\n[30:09] MIO101: AGAIN\n[30:12] MIO101: UH-HUH\n[30:15] MIO101: OKAY\n[30:17] MIO018: UM\n[30:18] MIO101: SO IT'S THIRTY TWO MILLISECOND FRAMES TAKEN EACH\n[30:21] MIO018: YEAH\n[30:22] MIO018: EACH SIXTEEN MILLISECOND\n[30:26] MIO018: WELL TH THESE ARE DETAILS\n[30:27] MIO018: IT'S JUST TO GIVE AN IDEA\n[30:29] MIO101: AN IDEA\n[30:30] MIO101: SO SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[30:31] MIO018: UM\n[30:32] MIO101: SO WHY ARE YOU OVERLAPPING\n[30:36] MIO018: WELL IT'S UH THE THE C\n[30:37] MIO101: I HAVE A ROUGH IDEA\n[30:38] MIO101: BUT UH WHAT IS THE MAIN INTEREST\n[30:40] MIO018: BECAUSE USUALLY WHEN YOU DO F. F. T. Y IF I'M GETTING INTO DETAILS BUT YOU YOU APPLY UM A WINDOW TO AVOID EFFECT\n[30:47] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[30:50] MIO018: SO THE BEGINNING AND THE END IT IT I IT'S NOT CRAPPY\n[30:51] MIO101: YEAH AND IT'S KIND OF CRAPPY\n[30:53] MIO018: IT'S JUST NOT VERY MUCH REP REPRESENTED BECAUSE YOU APPLY UM A WINDOW WHICH HAS THIS SHAPE HAVING WINDOW\n[30:55] MIO101: PRECISE\n[30:56] MIO101: OKAY\n[30:58] MIO101: OKAY\n[31:00] MIO101: MM MM MM\n[31:01] MIO101: SO YOU USE THE FIRST AND LAST POINT TO DETECT WHAT IS BETWEEN\n[31:01] MIO018: SO THEY'RE VERY YEAH\n[31:06] MIO018: NO I'M SAYING UH WHEN YOU TAKE YOUR SIGNAL YOU TAKE ONE FRAME YOU APPLY THE WINDOW UH AND THE WINDOW IS SIMPLY UH COEFFICIENTS YOU GIVE\n[31:11] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[31:17] MIO018: AND YOU GIVE HIGHER COEFFICIENT TO THE MIDDLE THAN TO THE EXTREME\n[31:19] MIO100: SURE\n[31:20] MIO101: MM MM\n[31:22] MIO018: SO IF YOU DON'T DO OVERLAP Y YOU WILL LOSE INFORMATION AT THE BEGINNING AND THE END\n[31:24] MIO099: YOU LOSE INFORMATION\n[31:26] MIO099: UM\n[31:27] MIO101: OKAY\n[31:29] MIO100: OKAY OKAY\n[31:31] MIO018: OKAY\n[31:31] MIO018: BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO OVERLAP\n[31:33] MIO018: I MEAN UH IT'S UM\n[31:35] MIO100: YES AND THEN I JUST UH BECAUSE UH WE ARE USING UM UH AN OPEN S AN OPEN SOURCE FRAMEWORK TO DO THIS\n[31:43] MIO018: HMM\n[31:44] MIO100: THERE IS UH SOMETHING I DON'T KNOW IF YOU KNOW I KNOW IT UH CALLS SPHINX THAT IS DOING UH S SORRY\n[31:50] MIO018: UM C. M. U. NO\n[31:54] MIO018: IS IT FROM C. M. U.\n[31:55] MIO100: YES\n[31:55] MIO018: UM UH YEAH\n[31:56] MIO100: DOING UM VOICE RECOGNITION\n[31:59] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[32:01] MIO100: AND UH I JUST USE IT FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE MICROPHONE AND THE ACQUISITION\n[32:06] MIO018: RIGHT\n[32:07] MIO100: SO UH THERE IS UH ALREADY UH AN F. F. T. UH MODULE IMPLEMENTED IN IT\n[32:12] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[32:12] MIO100: I DIDN'T TEST IT\n[32:14] MIO018: YEAH\n[32:15] MIO100: BUT UM\n[32:17] MIO018: F. F. T. IS ONLY A TOOL\n[32:18] MIO018: UH UM UH WHAT WE DO RELEASE A PHASE DOMAIN ANALYSIS\n[32:19] MIO099: YEAH\n[32:19] MIO100: YES SURE\n[32:25] MIO018: WE ONLY USE THE PHASE BETWEEN THE MICROPHONES\n[32:29] MIO018: UM\n[32:30] MIO100: Y YES FOR THE FOR THE THE POSITION\n[32:33] MIO018: YEAH BUT ALSO FOR DETECTION\n[32:35] MIO100: ALSO FOR DETECTION\n[32:36] MIO018: YEAH\n[32:37] MIO018: UM WE HAVE A WAY SO UM I DON'T THINK I SHOULD GET INTO DETAILS\n[32:44] MIO018: BUT BASICALLY THE BEGINNING IS YOUR SIGNAL WHICH YOU SLICE INTO FRAME\n[32:48] MIO018: YOU DO F. F. T. ON EACH MIC\n[32:49] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[32:51] MIO018: AND THE END IS UM A NUMBER OF UH FREQUENCY BEAMS WHICH ARE USED BY EACH PERSON TO UH EXPLAIN ROUGHLY\n[33:03] MIO101: SO YOU ARE\n[33:03] MIO018: S SO WHEN YOU SPEAK SPEECH IS WIDE BAND\n[33:05] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[33:07] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[33:08] MIO018: SO UM THE MORE ACTIVE YOU ARE THE MORE BAND WIDTH YOU USE\n[33:14] MIO018: SO YOU WILL GET A LARGE VALUE OF BAND WIDTH FOR PEOPLE WHO SPEAK\n[33:18] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[33:19] MIO018: AND UH FOR THE OTHERS IT WILL RANDOM\n[33:21] MIO018: IT WILL BE A SMALL VALUE\n[33:23] MIO101: CORRESPONDING TO BREATH OR A LITTLE NOISE\n[33:26] MIO018: OR JUST BACKGROUND NOISE\n[33:27] MIO101: 'KAY\n[33:28] MIO018: AND SO UH\n[33:30] MIO100: 'KAY YES\n[33:30] MIO100: SURE\n[33:31] MIO100: OKAY\n[33:31] MIO101: BUT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT THE MICROPHONE ARRAY HERE\n[33:34] MIO018: YEAH\n[33:35] MIO018: 'CAUSE ONE PROBLEM IF YOU USE ENERGY BASED METHODS WHICH IS PROBABLY MORE UH THE THING YOU'VE BEEN USING SO FAR\n[33:39] MIO100: YES\n[33:42] MIO018: IS THAT IT'S NOT UM QUITE RELATED TO LOCATION\n[33:46] MIO100: NO\n[33:47] MIO018: SO YOU CAN HAVE UM UH FOR ONE PERSON YOU CAN HAVE UH A HIGH ENERGY SIGNAL WHICH IS DIFFICULT TO LOCATE AND VISA VERSA\n[33:49] MIO101: STRONG BACKGROUND NOISE\n[33:59] MIO018: UM I THINK IN YOUR CASE YOU'RE QUITE INTERESTED IN THE LOCATION\n[34:02] MIO018: SO I WOULD ADVISE TO UM USE MORE UH PHASE DOMAIN METHODS\n[34:12] MIO101: SO PHASE\n[34:13] MIO018: UM\n[34:13] MIO099: WELL THAT'S SOMETHING WITH F. F. T. S\n[34:16] MIO018: ONCE YOU HAVE THE FIFTY FOR EACH FREQUENCY YOU HAVE UH THE MAGNITUDE AND THE PHASE\n[34:17] MIO101: UH-HUH\n[34:20] MIO101: UH-HUH\n[34:20] MIO099: AND THE PHASE\n[34:22] MIO100: YES\n[34:22] MIO018: SO YOU CAN COMPARE THE PHASE OF THE MICROPHONES\n[34:22] MIO101: OKAY\n[34:24] MIO018: AND THIS IS DIRECTLY LINKED TO THE DIRECTION OF THE PERSON\n[34:30] MIO018: UM\n[34:31] MIO099: SO THE MAGNITUDE YOU DON'T REALLY USE\n[34:33] MIO099: OR AND FOR THIS UH\n[34:35] MIO018: SOMETIMES WE USE IT BUT NOT IT'S NOT THE FIRST THING WE USE\n[34:39] MIO018: I KNOW IT'S A BIT COUNTERINTUITIVE\n[34:41] MIO018: BUT UM MAYBE I'LL GO T TO THE BOARD\n[34:43] MIO099: WELL UH UH UH I DID A SPEECH PROCESSING UH COURSE AND I'M NOT SURE IF THEY A UH THEY ALSO UM MM LEARNS THAT THAT\n[34:45] MIO100: OKAY\n[34:45] MIO018: YEAH\n[34:49] MIO018: OKAY\n[34:53] MIO099: WE MORE USED THE FACE THAN THE MAGNITUDE\n[34:55] MIO099: SO UH I GUESS THE\n[34:55] MIO018: R RIGHT FOR A SINGLE CHANNEL IT'S NOT VERY MEANINGFUL\n[34:59] MIO018: BUT HERE IT'S RELATIVE PHASE BETWEEN THE MICROPHONES\n[35:03] MIO018: SO UH I'LL JUST TRY TO UM S SUMMARISE\n[35:03] MIO099: UH-HUH\n[35:06] MIO100: Y YOU HAVE TO DETECT UH AN EVENT ON ONE MICROPHONE AND UH KNOW WHEN IT'S HAPPENED ON UH ON THE OTHER ONE\n[35:12] MIO018: NO THAT'S WHAT I DON'T DO\n[35:12] MIO100: NO\n[35:13] MIO100: OKAY\n[35:14] MIO018: UM THIS WOULD BE VALID FOR UH LIKE SPEECH RECOGNITION WITH A SINGLE CHANNEL\n[35:22] MIO018: THAT WOULD BE A VERY GOOD IDEA\n[35:25] MIO018: BUT IF YOU CHOOSE TO USE MULTIPLE CHANNELS\n[35:29] MIO018: UM\n[35:32] MIO018: LET'S SAY YOU HAVE FOUR OF THEM\n[35:35] MIO018: WITH F. F. T. YOU CAN JUST UH AS I SAID L LOOK AT THE PHASE BETWEEN THE MICROPHONES AT A GIVEN FREQUENCY\n[35:43] MIO101: SO THE PHASE THE TIME BETWEEN UH AUDIO SIGNALS FOR UM FOR THIS MICROPHONE ON THIS MICROPH\n[35:50] MIO018: UM IT IS LINKED TO THIS VALUE YEAH\n[35:53] MIO101: OKAY\n[35:55] MIO018: UH BASICALLY THE TIME YOU'RE MENTIONING IS THIS VALUE\n[36:01] MIO018: AND THIS IS THE FREQUENCY\n[36:03] MIO018: AND THIS IS AN ANGLE IN RADIANS\n[36:05] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[36:06] MIO101: OKAY\n[36:07] MIO018: SO UH F. F. T. GIVES YOU A MEASURE OF THESE VALUES\n[36:14] MIO018: UH THIS I CAN POINT TO A PAPER UH I DON'T THINK THIS IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO EXPLAIN EVERYTHING\n[36:18] MIO018: BUT WILL GIVE YOU IF YOU LOOK AT YOUR TABLE UH WHAT WE HAVE DEVELOPED HERE\n[36:26] MIO018: IS AN APPROACH WHERE UM TH UH YOU DIVIDE THE SPACE IN SECTORS\n[36:33] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[36:34] MIO018: FOR EXAMPLE TEN SECTORS AROUND THE TABLE\n[36:36] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[36:38] MIO018: AND UH\n[36:41] MIO018: IN EACH SECTOR YOU WILL GET THE VALUE\n[36:44] MIO100: IT'S RELATED TO THE NUMBER OF MICROPHONES AROUND\n[36:46] MIO018: NO\n[36:47] MIO100: NO\n[36:47] MIO018: IT'S UH APPLICATION DEPENDENT\n[36:51] MIO018: FOR EXAMPLE UM\n[36:56] MIO018: WELL THIS IS NOT\n[36:59] MIO018: AND ON THIS ONE YOU COULD HAVE A LARGE VALUE\n[37:03] MIO018: ON ON ON THOSE ONES SMALL VALUES\n[37:07] MIO018: UH THESE ARE NUMBER FREQUENCIES\n[37:11] MIO018: WHICH WE ESTIMATE WITH SEVERAL STEPS FROM THESE MEASURES\n[37:16] MIO018: SO TO CONCLUDE WHAT WE ARE DOING IS UH WE ESTIMATE HOW MUCH OF THE FREQUENCY SPECTRUM YOU ARE OCCUPYING WHEN YOU SPEAK\n[37:25] MIO018: OR I AM OCCUPYING IN THIS DIRECTION WHEN I SPEAK\n[37:28] MIO100: OKAY\n[37:28] MIO099: MM-HMM\n[37:28] MIO018: AND IT TURNS OUT THAT UM THIS IS QUITE GOOD TO DO UH DETECTION AND LOCALIZATION AT THE SAME TIME\n[37:38] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[37:38] MIO018: BEC BECAUSE YOU KNOW IN A SECTOR SPACE THERE IS UH UH THIS MUCH ACTIVITY\n[37:45] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[37:46] MIO100: OKAY THIS IS A MEASURE OF THE ACTIVITY O OKAY\n[37:48] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[37:50] MIO018: UM\n[37:53] MIO018: MORE RECENTLY UM I'VE WORKED ON UH\n[38:00] MIO018: UM PROLONGATING THIS WITH A MORE PRECISE DIRECTION EVALUATION TO KNOW WHERE IN THE SECTOR THE PERSON IS\n[38:10] MIO018: SO THAT UH THAT'S NOT MUCH WORK\n[38:13] MIO018: ONCE YOU HAVE DONE THIS THIS IS CAN BE THIS CAN BE DONE QUITE QUICKLY\n[38:17] MIO099: AND WHAT HAPPEN UH IF TWO PERSON ARE TALKING AT THE SAME TIME\n[38:20] MIO099: THIS IT JUST GET TWO SECTORS THAT ARE HIGHER THAN OTHERS NO\n[38:21] MIO018: THEN YOU\n[38:23] MIO018: YEAH Y WELL I I USE A VALUE\n[38:25] MIO018: BUT THEN YOU'LL GET TWO LARGE VALUES\n[38:27] MIO018: YEAH\n[38:28] MIO018: SO\n[38:28] MIO101: AND DO YOU GET SOMETHING ABOUT THE UM DISTANCE OF THE GUY THAT IS TALKING OR JUST A DIRECTION\n[38:29] MIO099: SOUNDS\n[38:34] MIO018: NO\n[38:35] MIO018: JUST DIRECTION\n[38:36] MIO018: YEAH\n[38:36] MIO101: OKAY\n[38:37] MIO100: TH THERE THERE IS A DISTANCE\n[38:38] MIO100: BUT IT'S NOT VERY UH VERY EFFECTIVE\n[38:41] MIO018: WELL F YEAH I IT'S NOT UH I IT'S AN INHERENT PROBLEM TO THE GEOMETRY YOU USE\n[38:43] MIO100: AS AS YOU MENTIONED\n[38:49] MIO100: IT'S\n[38:49] MIO101: MM MM\n[38:51] MIO018: YOU CAN FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU USE ANOTHER ARRAY UH YOU CAN INTERSECT LINES OF DIRECTION\n[38:55] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[38:58] MIO101: OKAY\n[38:59] MIO100: AND UH FROM FROM THIS KIND OF IF INFORMATION YOU CAN UH LET'S SAY HAVE UH A FINGER PRINT OF THE USER TO KNOW UH IF THIS IS THE SAME USER SPEAKING\n[39:11] MIO018: UH\n[39:14] MIO100: SO\n[39:16] MIO018: MM MAYBE\n[39:18] MIO099: WELL UH UH\n[39:18] MIO100: NOT SURE\n[39:18] MIO100: BECAUSE THE THE UM\n[39:18] MIO018: UH UH I W MM I WOULDN'T TRUST IT TOO MUCH\n[39:24] MIO018: CLASSICALLY WHAT YOU DO IS YOU EXTRACT THE SIGNAL OF THE PERSON\n[39:29] MIO100: OKAY\n[39:30] MIO099: MM-HMM\n[39:30] MIO018: UM ONE INTERESTING THING IS THAT THESE NUMBERS ARE NOT UH ARBITRARY THINGS\n[39:35] MIO018: THEY REPRESENT THE NUMBER FREQUENCIES WHERE A GIVEN PERSON IS DOMINANT\n[39:40] MIO018: BUT WHEN YOU HAVE TWO OF THEM WHICH MIGHT BE INTERESTING FOR SEPARATION\n[39:44] MIO018: YOU KNOW ALREADY WHEN YOU HAVE DONE THIS PROCESSING UH W WHICH PART OF THE FREQUENCIES OF THE SPECTRUM UM BELONGS TO THIS PERSON AND TO THAT PERSON\n[39:47] MIO100: WHICH\n[39:54] MIO018: AND THEN IT'S EASY TO SEPARATE THE SIGNALS\n[39:57] MIO101: YOU MEAN THAT EACH PERSON WILL HAVE A SPECIFIC FREQUENCY BECAUSE I THE WAY HE'S TALKING OR HIS LOCALIZATION\n[39:57] MIO099: YEAH\n[40:01] MIO100: RANGE\n[40:03] MIO099: NO IT'S MORE THAN\n[40:05] MIO018: UM BOTH\n[40:06] MIO101: IT'S A KIND OF UH SPEAKING STYLES\n[40:08] MIO101: BOTH\n[40:08] MIO099: NO IT'S UH\n[40:09] MIO018: IT'S IT'S MORE AN INSTANTANEOUS UM THIS IS STILL INSTANTANEOUS\n[40:13] MIO018: THIS IS FOR ONE TIME FRAME\n[40:16] MIO100: YES OKAY\n[40:17] MIO018: IF YOU LOOK AT ALL YOUR FREQUENCIES FOR EXAMPLE UH ZERO TO FOUR KILOHERTZ\n[40:23] MIO018: UM\n[40:25] MIO018: YOU CAN SPLIT IT AND SAY UH ALL THESE PARTS BELONG TO PERSON ONE HERE\n[40:36] MIO018: AND UH ALL THE OTHER PARTS BELONG TO THE OTHER PERSON\n[40:36] MIO100: SO\n[40:39] MIO100: THIS IS THIS IS A BIT ARBITRARY\n[40:40] MIO100: BECAUSE UH PERHAPS UH PERSON TWO WILL HAVE UH SOME FREQUENCIES IN THE RANGE OF\n[40:48] MIO018: THAT'S CORRECT\n[40:48] MIO018: BUT THEN UH YOU CAN LOOK STATISTICALLY IT WI IT WILL BE NEGLIGIBLE UM BECAUSE THE R OF UH OF THE DIFFERENCE LEVEL\n[40:53] MIO100: OKAY\n[40:57] MIO100: AND IF YOU RECONSTRUCT THE STREAM FROM THIS UH THIS RANGE YOU WILL UH GET SOMETHING UH THAT IS UH\n[41:03] MIO018: YEAH\n[41:03] MIO018: IT'S UH YOU CAN LISTEN TO IT YEAH\n[41:05] MIO100: OKAY\n[41:06] MIO018: AND THEN YOU CAN DO SOME UH MAYBE HIGHER LEVEL UM ANALYSIS WHERE YOU GET THE PITCH OF THE PERSON OR\n[41:14] MIO099: MM-HMM\n[41:14] MIO101: I DON'T REALLY GET YOUR LAST UH DIAGRAM YES\n[41:17] MIO018: THIS\n[41:18] MIO101: SO IT'S AT ONE GIVEN MOMENT STILL\n[41:20] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[41:21] MIO101: OKAY SO YOU CAN SAY THAT F THIS FREQUENCY BELONGS MORE TO THIS PERSON AND THIS ONE MORE TO THIS ONE\n[41:21] MIO018: AND THIS IS\n[41:27] MIO018: EXACTLY\n[41:28] MIO101: BUT SOME FREQUENCY MAY MAYBE ARE NOT USED NEITHER BY UH GUY THE GUY ONE OR THE GUY TWO\n[41:32] MIO018: YEAH\n[41:34] MIO018: THEN IT'S UH RANDOM\n[41:37] MIO018: AND THAT'S WHY YOU GET THESE VALUES UH WHICH ARE RANDOM\n[41:40] MIO101: OKAY\n[41:41] MIO101: MAYBE THEY ARE USING THE SAME FREQUENCY\n[41:43] MIO018: YEAH\n[41:43] MIO101: SO YOU NEED TO S\n[41:44] MIO018: YEAH BUT THIS IS VERY RARE\n[41:46] MIO101: OKAY\n[41:47] MIO018: AND WHEN IT HAPPENS ONE IS ALWAYS MASKING THE OTHER IN PRACTICE\n[41:50] MIO101: OKAY\n[41:52] MIO101: OKAY\n[41:53] MIO018: SO UM\n[41:54] MIO101: AND CAN YOU DETECT IF SOMEONE IS LAUGHING OR ANGRY D UH THERE IS KIND OF SIGNATURE UH EVEN IF WE CAN'T REALLY TRUST IT UH UH S ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF THE TIME\n[42:02] MIO018: YEAH\n[42:04] MIO018: NO NO\n[42:04] MIO018: BUT UH I'VE I'VE SEEN QUITE A FEW PAPERS I I'VE N NOT DONE IT MYSELF\n[42:06] MIO101: UH\n[42:09] MIO018: I'M REALLY ON THE LOWEST LEVEL\n[42:12] MIO018: UM BUT UH ONCE YOU HAVE DONE THIS AS I SAID\n[42:19] MIO018: YOU CAN UH SEPARATE THE SIGNALS\n[42:22] MIO018: AND UM\n[42:25] MIO101: AND DO PROCESSING ON IT\n[42:26] MIO018: DO DO PROCESSING\n[42:28] MIO018: UH\n[42:29] MIO101: OKAY\n[42:30] MIO018: SO UH YOU CAN GET PITCH RATE OF SPEECH\n[42:34] MIO018: THAT'S QUITE EASY\n[42:35] MIO101: PITCH\n[42:35] MIO018: PITCH UM THE UH UH TIMBRE EN FRANCAIS\n[42:37] MIO101: IT IS PITCH\n[42:38] MIO099: I'LL SHOW YOU THIS AFTERWARDS\n[42:40] MIO101: LI OKAY\n[42:41] MIO018: UM SO UH FOR DIFFERENT PERSON THIS MIGHT BE QUITE DIFFERENT\n[42:45] MIO018: AT LEAST FOR MALE FEMALES\n[42:48] MIO018: AND UH RATE OF SPEECH\n[42:50] MIO018: LIKE IF SOMEBODY IS TALKING VERY UH IN A VERY ENERGETIC MANNER IT MIGHT BE QUITE FAST\n[42:55] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[42:56] MIO018: UH OR JUST ENERGY ALSO\n[43:00] MIO100: AND YOU CAN YOU CAN UM THIS WAY YOU CAN FILTER UH PERHAPS SOME RANGE THAT ARE UH JUST VERY LOW FREQUENCIES FOR UH PERHAPS UH A NOISE OR\n[43:00] MIO018: ONE\n[43:10] MIO018: YEAH ALSO\n[43:11] MIO018: UM THAT MIGHT BE AN ISSUE WITH PEOPLE ARE BRINGING LAPTOPS\n[43:16] MIO018: UM\n[43:18] MIO100: THE YES THE FAN\n[43:20] MIO018: THEY WILL B YEAH\n[43:22] MIO018: THEY MIGHT BE DETECTED AS ANOTHER ANOTHER SOURCE\n[43:26] MIO018: UH SO YOU WOULD HAVE TO UH CLASSIFY THE SOURCES AS HUMAN OR MACHINE\n[43:32] MIO100: OKAY\n[43:33] MIO018: BUT AGAIN YEAH I THINK ONCE YOU SEE THE SPECTRUM IF IT'S JUST PURE AND STABLE\n[43:39] MIO099: NOW IF YOU DON'T REALLY DETECT THE PITCH CH CAN SAY THAT UH NO PERSONS\n[43:39] MIO018: UH\n[43:43] MIO018: ALSO YEAH IF IF THERE'S NO PITCH\n[43:47] MIO018: SO UH\n[43:47] MIO100: YES BUT BUT THEN THIS THIS IS VERY INTERESTING BECAUSE UH THIS WAY YOU CAN DETECT UH IF SOMEONE IS TALKING\n[43:50] MIO018: YEAH\n[43:54] MIO100: IF SOMEONE UH HAS AN UH SOME NOISE WITH UH PERHAPS PUTTING HIS UH HIS CAP ON THE ON THE TABLE\n[44:01] MIO018: YEAH\n[44:02] MIO100: PERHAPS IF THERE IS A LAPTOP AND UH IN ONE POSITION\n[44:05] MIO018: SO ALL WILL GO AND BE DETECTED THERE\n[44:08] MIO100: AND YOU CAN CLASSIF UH CLASSIFY\n[44:10] MIO100: AND THIS IS\n[44:11] MIO018: YEAH\n[44:12] MIO100: YES\n[44:13] MIO018: SO W WHAT YOU'RE MENTIONING IS A PAIN FOR US\n[44:13] MIO100: SHE' VERY GOOD\n[44:16] MIO018: BUT FOR YOU IT MIGHT BE 'CAUSE WE'RE ONLY INTERESTING IN GETTING THE SPEECH\n[44:21] MIO018: BUT FOR YOU IT MIGHT BE QUITE UH QUITE GOOD YEAH\n[44:22] MIO100: OKAY\n[44:23] MIO100: YES\n[44:25] MIO018: SO I'VE TO AVOID UH FILTERING AND SMOOTHING\n[44:30] MIO018: 'CAUSE AS SOON AS YOU DO THAT UM YOU EXCLUDE SOME OF THE INFORMATION\n[44:36] MIO100: YES\n[44:36] MIO018: SO IT'S BETTER TO KEEP IT FOR THE LATEST STAGE\n[44:41] MIO018: SO UM UM ON TOP OF THIS THERE'S ANOTHER PART UH WHICH IS MORE LINKED TO THE TRACKING\n[44:52] MIO018: ALL THIS WAS FOR ONE TIME FRAME\n[44:56] MIO018: SO UM\n[44:58] MIO100: AND THE THE LENGTH OF THE TIME FRAME HAS UM AN INFERENCE OF UH ON UH WHICH PARAMETERS\n[45:06] MIO018: YEAH YOU CAN PLAY WITH IT\n[45:08] MIO018: UM IN SPEECH IT'S UH STATIONARY OVER TEN TWENTY MILLISECOND\n[45:15] MIO018: AND WE MAKE A STATIONARY ASSUMPTION A LOCAL STATIONARY T. ASSUMPTION UM WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO USE F. F. T. AND BLAH BLAH BLAH\n[45:24] MIO100: OKAY\n[45:25] MIO018: UH NOW IN SPITE OF THAT I KNOW SOME PEOPLE USE MUCH LONGER WINDOWS WHICH IS NOT A PROBLEM\n[45:32] MIO018: BUT\n[45:32] MIO100: TH THERE I UH LET'S SAY IF YOU USE A ONE SECOND WINDOW\n[45:36] MIO018: UH IT'S A BIT TOO MUCH I THINK\n[45:38] MIO100: UH THE IN FACT THE THE FRAME LENGTHS WILL BE UH VERY UH VERY UH I\n[45:44] MIO099: IT'S NOT REALLY MEANINGFUL\n[45:46] MIO099: WELL IF YOU DO THIS\n[45:48] MIO100: YES\n[45:49] MIO018: UH LIKE SOME VERY SMALL WORDS LIKE YES THEY MIGHT BE TWO HUNDRED MILLISECOND\n[45:49] MIO099: SOMEHOW\n[45:56] MIO100: OKAY\n[45:57] MIO018: OR THREE HUNDRED MILLISECOND\n[46:00] MIO018: UM\n[46:02] MIO100: THEY THEY WON'T BE VISIBLE ON THE ON THE WAVEFO OKAY\n[46:04] MIO018: YEAH THEY MIGHT BE BLURRED WITH UH SILENCE\n[46:10] MIO100: YES\n[46:11] MIO018: SO YES\n[46:12] MIO018: YOU YOU MIGHT HAVE TO PLAY WITH IT JUST TO SAVE PROCESSING TIME LIKE USE SLIGHTLY LONGER FRAMES\n[46:19] MIO100: BUT THE THE THE THE LONG UH THE LONGEST FRAME YOU WOULD USE WOULD BE ONE HUNDRED\n[46:25] MIO018: YEAH AT M AT MOST YEAH\n[46:27] MIO100: AT MOST OKAY\n[46:28] MIO018: UM\n[46:31] MIO018: SIMPLY BECAUSE I'VE USED ONE HUNDRED AS A MINIMUM LENGTH OF A SPEECH WORD\n[46:37] MIO100: OKAY YES\n[46:37] MIO099: MM-HMM\n[46:38] MIO018: YEAH SO\n[46:40] MIO018: UM\n[46:43] MIO018: NOW ASSUMING YOU HAVE DONE THIS FOR EACH TIME\n[46:47] MIO018: I IF THIS IS YOUR DETAIL OR I SHOULD USE A DIFFERENT\n[46:52] MIO018: UM\n[46:54] MIO018: IF THIS IS YOUR ASYMMET AT EACH TIME YOU GET A DIRECTION\n[46:57] MIO101: WHAT IS A\n[46:58] MIO101: EXCUSE ME\n[46:59] MIO018: SO ASYMMET IS YOUR DIRECTION IN HORIZONTAL PLANE\n[47:02] MIO101: UH-HUH\n[47:02] MIO018: IT'S AN ANGLE\n[47:03] MIO101: OKAY\n[47:03] MIO018: LIKE NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST\n[47:05] MIO101: OKAY\n[47:06] MIO101: SO WHERE ARE YOU REPRESENT THE PHASE\n[47:07] MIO018: AND\n[47:09] MIO018: YEAH\n[47:09] MIO018: NO NO OF THIS IS UH REALLY DIFFERENT\n[47:12] MIO099: MM THANKS\n[47:12] MIO101: OKAY\n[47:14] MIO018: I'M JUST SAYING THAT UH ONCE YOU HAVE DONE THIS FOR A GIVEN TIME FRAME YOU CAN HAVE A DIRECTION OF THE PERSON AT LEAST IN TERMS OF SECTOR\n[47:17] MIO101: UH-HUH\n[47:18] MIO101: UH-HUH\n[47:21] MIO101: OKAY\n[47:24] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[47:24] MIO018: AND IT'S ALSO POSSIBLE TO GIVE A MORE PRECISE DIRECTION QUITE QUICKLY\n[47:31] MIO018: SO UH THIS WAS KIND OF THE LOWEST LAYER\n[47:35] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[47:36] MIO018: NOW THIS IS A LAYER JUST ABOVE IT WHICH MIGHT INTEREST YOU\n[47:40] MIO018: UM IF YOU REPEAT THAT OVER TIME\n[47:45] MIO018: YOU WILL SEE PATTERNS UM\n[47:49] MIO018: FOR EXAMPLE UH AT TWO DIFFERENT LOCATIONS\n[47:56] MIO100: 'KAY SO YOU CAN YEAH\n[47:57] MIO018: TWO DIFFERENT PERSON WILL SPEAK\n[47:59] MIO100: OKAY\n[47:59] MIO018: SO YOU CAN CLUSTER THOSE\n[48:02] MIO100: ENTER UH WHEN USER IS\n[48:03] MIO018: AND YOU WILL SEE THAT UH IF IT'S LONG ENOUGH IT'S SOME SIGNIFICANT EVENT\n[48:11] MIO018: UM THIS CAN BE DONE QUITE CHEAPLY YEAH\n[48:11] MIO101: MM MM MM\n[48:16] MIO100: UH YES\n[48:17] MIO100: AND BEFORE I FORG FORGET IT UH I HAVE ONE QUESTION\n[48:20] MIO018: YEAH\n[48:22] MIO100: UH YOU SAY YOU DO THE PROCESSING AFTER UH AFTERWARDS\n[48:26] MIO018: YEAH\n[48:27] MIO100: AND UH WHAT IS THE THE COST YES THE THE LENGTH\n[48:30] MIO018: A COST\n[48:32] MIO018: YEAH TH\n[48:33] MIO100: ONE ONE OR UH BIT LONGER\n[48:35] MIO018: UM WELL I USE MATLAB\n[48:37] MIO018: SO IT'S NOT PERFECT\n[48:38] MIO100: OKAY\n[48:39] MIO018: IT'S LIKE THREE FOUR\n[48:40] MIO100: YES BUT MATLAB IS VERY UH VERY EFFECTIVE FOR UH MATRICES AND UH\n[48:44] MIO018: YEAH\n[48:45] MIO018: BUT NOT EVERYTHING IS UH UM SIMPLE LINEAR\n[48:49] MIO100: OKAY\n[48:50] MIO018: ESPECIALLY THIS PART\n[48:52] MIO018: IT'S DEFINITELY NOT LINEAR BECAUSE YOU'RE LOOKING AT A MAXIMUM ENERGY IN A FREQUENCY KIND OF\n[48:58] MIO100: YES\n[49:00] MIO018: THE MOST EXPENSIVE PART IS HERE\n[49:02] MIO018: WITH MATLAB I HAVE THREE FOUR TIMES REAL TIME\n[49:06] MIO100: OKAY\n[49:07] MIO018: UM YOU CAN DO SUB OPTIMAL PROCESSING AND UH FOR EXAMPLE HERE I'M CONSIDERING ALL POSSIBLE PAIRS OF MICROPHONES\n[49:18] MIO018: UH WHICH IS TWENTY EIGHT AND THE PROCESSING IS DIRECTLY UM R PROPORTIONAL TO THAT\n[49:21] MIO100: YES\n[49:24] MIO100: RELATIVE YES\n[49:26] MIO100: MM\n[49:28] MIO018: SO UM YOU CAN SAVE ON THAT\n[49:34] MIO018: BUT THEN YOU LOSE A LITTLE BIT ON PRECISION\n[49:37] MIO018: ALSO I I'M USING ALL THE SMALL FRAMES WITH FIFTY PERCENT OVERLAP\n[49:38] MIO100: YES\n[49:41] MIO018: I DON'T THINK YOU REALLY NEED ABSOLUTELY TO DO THAT\n[49:44] MIO100: AND EVEN IF YOU USE UH FOUR MICROPHONES TO GET UH NOT GOOD\n[49:48] MIO018: IT'S NOT THAT GOOD IN TERMS OF UH DIRECTION\n[49:51] MIO100: OKAY\n[49:52] MIO018: UM\n[49:54] MIO018: YEAH I WOULD BE CAREFUL WITH THAT\n[49:56] MIO100: OKAY\n[49:57] MIO018: LIKE FIVE SIX IS UH DECENT\n[50:01] MIO018: UH SIX I WOULD SAY YEAH\n[50:04] MIO100: AND EIGHT IS UH IS GOOD\n[50:06] MIO018: EIGHT YEAH UH I GET DOWN NOW TO ONE TWO DEGREES UH ROOT MEAN SQUARE ERROR\n[50:14] MIO018: UH SO YOU MIGHT NOT NEED THAT\n[50:14] MIO100: THERE I YES\n[50:15] MIO100: BUT UH\n[50:17] MIO018: THAT'S WHAT I MEAN\n[50:18] MIO018: MIGHT NOT BE\n[50:18] MIO100: YEAH\n[50:20] MIO100: YES ONE TWO DEGREE IS VERY VERY SMALL FOR UH FOR OUR APPLICATION\n[50:23] MIO018: UM\n[50:24] MIO100: BECAUSE WE WANT WE REALLY WANT TO DETECT UH IF TH THIS IS THE SAME PERSON THAT IS SPEAKING OR NOT\n[50:27] MIO018: YEAH\n[50:30] MIO018: YEAH\n[50:30] MIO100: IF THERE IS UH AN ERROR OF UH LET'S SAY UH TEN FIFTEEN DEGREES AND BUT UH IT IS UM CAPABLE OF UH SEEING IT AS TWO DIFFERENT PERSON\n[50:36] MIO018: YEAH\n[50:41] MIO100: THERE IS NOT PROBLEMS WITH THE\n[50:42] MIO018: YEAH\n[50:43] MIO018: YEAH\n[50:44] MIO018: SO IT COULD BE SUFFICIENT TO UH YEAH DEFINE ENOUGH SECTORS AND\n[50:52] MIO100: OKAY AND THE NUMBER OF SECTORS IS UH IS NOT DEPENDENT OF UH THE NUMBER OF MICROPHONES\n[50:56] MIO018: NO\n[50:57] MIO018: NO\n[50:59] MIO018: SO IT'S ARBITRARY\n[51:00] MIO018: I USE TWENTY DEGREE SECTORS\n[51:02] MIO018: UH 'CAUSE I HAD TO CHOOSE A VALUE\n[51:03] MIO100: OKAY\n[51:05] MIO018: BUT IT'S UP TO YOU\n[51:08] MIO018: UM\n[51:10] MIO099: WELL\n[51:10] MIO099: OTHERWISE IT COULD ALSO JUST RELY ON THE FREQUENCY BAND SEPARATION AND DETECT THAT WAY THE DIFFERENT PERSONS AND TH THEN YOU DON'T REALLY KNOW WHERE AROUND THE TABLE THESE\n[51:18] MIO018: YEAH\n[51:19] MIO018: YEAH\n[51:22] MIO099: BUT UH\n[51:23] MIO100: IF THERE IS UH TWO TWO PERSON THE SAME SECTOR I SEE\n[51:23] MIO018: UM\n[51:28] MIO099: WELL D DEPENDS WITH HOW YOU DO IT\n[51:31] MIO099: BUT IF IF YOU PLACE THE THE MICROPHONES UH N YEAH\n[51:33] MIO018: SO THAT'S ANOTHER WAY YEAH\n[51:35] MIO018: IT IT'S ALMOST LIKE HAVING A LAPEL YEAH\n[51:35] MIO099: UH\n[51:39] MIO018: UM\n[51:39] MIO099: THAT WAY YOU CAN SEPARATE WHERE WHERE IS THE THE VOICE LOUD WITH UH OR THE LOUDEST\n[51:42] MIO018: YEAH\n[51:45] MIO018: I THINK IT'S NOT NECESSARILY A BAD IDEA ACTUALLY\n[51:48] MIO018: UM\n[51:48] MIO099: WELL IT'S QUITE DIFFERENT THING AND UH YOU DON'T REALLY GET UH A NAME FOR IT\n[51:52] MIO099: BUT UH\n[51:53] MIO018: WELL UH\n[51:56] MIO018: IF YOU ARE ABLE TO CALIBRATE YOUR MICROPHONES UM THE ONES WHO ARE CLOSER TO THE PERSON WILL GET MORE ENERGY\n[52:06] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[52:07] MIO018: UM SO YOU CAN COMPARE THAT\n[52:11] MIO018: IT'S POSSIBLE\n[52:12] MIO099: AT THE END IT IT DEPENDS A BIT WHAT YOU WANT\n[52:12] MIO018: SO\n[52:15] MIO099: IF YOU ARE\n[52:16] MIO018: YEAH\n[52:17] MIO018: UM\n[52:19] MIO018: I HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH THAT\n[52:21] MIO018: UM\n[52:23] MIO018: ON THE SIDE I'VE DONE SOME SINGLE CHANNEL WORK WHICH CAN MAYBE HELP\n[52:27] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[52:30] MIO018: UM 'CAUSE UH IT SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU ARE NOT DEFINITE ON THE GEOMETRY RIGHT\n[52:36] MIO100: NO\n[52:37] MIO100: GEOMETRY IS NOT\n[52:38] MIO100: WE HAVE NOT UH THOUGHT A LOT ABOUT IT\n[52:40] MIO018: YEAH\n[52:42] MIO018: UM M THIS PART IS QUITE SPECIFIC TO A MICROPHONE ARRAY WHERE LIKE THEY ARE CONCENTRATED IN UH SOME PLACE LIKE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE TABLE\n[52:53] MIO100: YES\n[52:54] MIO101: BECAUSE IF WE ARE DISTRIBUTING THE MICROPHONE ALL AROUND THE TABLE THEN WE COME BACK TO THE ENERGY SOLUTION\n[52:57] MIO018: YEAH\n[53:00] MIO018: YEAH\n[53:00] MIO101: IS IT WHAT YOU SAY\n[53:00] MIO018: YEAH\n[53:01] MIO018: BUT YOU CAN KIND OF COME BACK TO THAT ALSO\n[53:05] MIO018: UM\n[53:06] MIO101: WITH THE ENERGY DISSOLUTION OR WITH UH F. F. T. TOO\n[53:09] MIO018: UH F. F. T. ALSO\n[53:09] MIO100: F. F. T.\n[53:10] MIO101: OKAY\n[53:10] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[53:13] MIO100: BUT TH UH UH I THINK WHAT IS VERY IMPORTANT HERE IS THE SYNCHRONIZATION OF THE MICROPHONES\n[53:19] MIO018: R RIGHT\n[53:19] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[53:20] MIO100: RIGHT\n[53:20] MIO018: IT HAS TO BE AS GOOD AS POSSIBLE\n[53:21] MIO100: OKAY UM UH I'M SPEAKING ABOUT IT BECAUSE UH WE WANTED UH TO DO THIS TABLE IN UH A MID TECH WAY LET'S SAY A CHEAP WAY\n[53:35] MIO018: YEAH\n[53:36] MIO100: TO HAVE NOT UH VERY EXPENSIVE TABLES\n[53:38] MIO100: SO I DON'T KNOW IF UM UH WHAT I'VE SEEN W ON OUR WEBSITE WAS UH THAT THE THIS INSTALLATION WAS UH A BIT EXPENSIVE\n[53:47] MIO018: YEAH\n[53:48] MIO100: UH BUT I'M TRYING TO UH TO TO TO SEE WHAT IS VERY IMPORTANT AND UH WHAT IS NOT UH FOR\n[53:49] MIO018: TRUE\n[53:50] MIO101: BUT THERE ARE MANY MANY THINGS\n[53:52] MIO018: YEAH\n[53:57] MIO018: WE CAN ALSO CONSIDER DIRECTIONAL MICROPHONES\n[54:00] MIO100: YES\n[54:01] MIO018: YOU KNOW NO\n[54:03] MIO018: UM SO YOU CAN UH THEIR PATTERN IS UH NOT UH THE SAME UH DEPENDING ON THE DIRECTION WHERE THE PERSON IS\n[54:04] MIO101: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE\n[54:15] MIO018: SO FOR EXAMPLE IF THERE WAS A DIRECTIONAL MICROPHONE POINTING THERE YOU WOULD GET MOST OF MY ENERGY BUT LESS FROM YOU ET CETERA\n[54:15] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[54:23] MIO100: SURE\n[54:23] MIO101: MM MM YEAH\n[54:25] MIO018: YOU CAN ALSO DO MICROPHONE ARRAYS WITH DIRECTIONAL MICROPHONES\n[54:28] MIO100: YES SH I THINK YOU HAVE TO UH TO UH\n[54:29] MIO018: UH UM MIGHT NOT BE RELEVANT\n[54:34] MIO018: BUT UM\n[54:35] MIO101: WHAT WOULD BE THE DIFFERENCE\n[54:37] MIO101: YOU WILL NOT COMPARE EACH MIC WITH UH ALL THE OTHER ONE\n[54:42] MIO101: BUT JUST COMPARING THIS ONE WITH THE\n[54:42] MIO018: UH\n[54:48] MIO018: MORE OR LESS\n[54:48] MIO018: IT'S IT DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU WANT\n[54:50] MIO101: MM OKAY\n[54:50] MIO100: IT SH\n[54:51] MIO099: I GUESS IT'S COMPLETELY OTHER APPROACH\n[54:51] MIO018: I MEAN UH I DON'T KNOW\n[54:51] MIO101: OKAY\n[54:52] MIO101: BUT WHAT ARE UH UH\n[54:54] MIO099: SO UH\n[54:54] MIO018: YEAH\n[54:55] MIO101: SO WHAT ARE THIS MIC FOR INSTANCE THE ELECTRET MIC\n[54:58] MIO018: THEY'RE O YEAH OMNI DIRECTIONAL YEAH\n[54:59] MIO101: OMNI DIRECTIONAL\n[55:00] MIO101: ELECTRET\n[55:02] MIO018: M UH I GUESS SO\n[55:03] MIO101: OKAY\n[55:04] MIO100: THESE ARE THESE ARE UM SOME KINDS OF UH AND THIS ONE\n[55:09] MIO018: IT'S THE SAME YEAH\n[55:10] MIO018: EXACTLY THE SAME YEAH\n[55:10] MIO100: YES\n[55:10] MIO100: OKAY\n[55:11] MIO099: EXPENSIVE\n[55:11] MIO018: YEAH\n[55:12] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[55:13] MIO099: CA CAN YOU UH SAY A NUMBER\n[55:13] MIO100: EXPENSIVE\n[55:14] MIO018: QUITE EXPENSIVE\n[55:14] MIO100: BECAUSE BECAUSE UH OF THE QUALITY OF THE THE\n[55:18] MIO018: YEAH THEY ARE UM HIGH QUALITY MICS\n[55:21] MIO100: AND THEY ARE PLUG IN THE ON THE X. 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YEAH\n[0:44] MIO101: OKAY\n[0:44] MIO101: AND A LITTLE BIT ABOUT SAME PEOPLE MOVING WITH THE CLUSTERING\n[0:44] MIO018: UM\n[0:47] MIO018: YEAH\n[0:50] MIO018: AND THIS ALSO UM ALLOWS YOU TO SEPARATE PEOPLE\n[0:55] MIO101: UH-HUH\n[0:57] MIO018: UM AND THE QUESTIONS I DID NOT TALK ABOUT WAS UH GOING FROM LOCATION TO UH IDENTITY OF THE PERSON\n[1:06] MIO018: UM\n[1:09] MIO018: THAT IS QUITE DIFFERENT YOU YOU NEED TO USE A SIGNAL YOU HAVE SEPARATED AND UH DO THE TYPE OF ANALYSIS I MENTIONED\n[1:20] MIO018: UM FROM THE SPECTRUM YOU CAN TRANSFORM THE THE MAGNITUDE SPECTRUM AND UM UM BUILD MODEL OF THE PERSON\n[1:33] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[1:33] MIO018: UM\n[1:34] MIO099: OR ACTUALLY LOOK AT THE PITCH NO\n[1:34] MIO101: SO THIS ONE\n[1:36] MIO018: YEAH PITCH AT LEAST\n[1:37] MIO099: DON'T ASK ME HOW IT'S DONE I I KNOW THE THEORY SO YEAH\n[1:38] MIO018: BUT PITCH IS\n[1:40] MIO018: PITCH ISN'T IS NOT ENOUGH SOMETIMES\n[1:43] MIO100: ACTUALLY UH YOU CAN T PERHAPS JUST UH JUST\n[1:45] MIO099: ISN'T 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IS USEFUL TO DO THIS TYPE OF ANALYSIS\n[2:32] MIO101: I'M SORRY I DIDN'T REALLY GET THE POINT OF COMPARING THE PITCH THE PITCH IS THE IS THE FREQUENCY THAT IS OKAY\n[2:32] MIO018: UM\n[2:37] MIO018: YEAH BUT IT'S QUITE PERSONAL\n[2:40] MIO018: UH\n[2:41] MIO101: AND THE WAY YOU TRANSFORM IT UH V BY THE MOUTH\n[2:43] MIO018: YEAH\n[2:44] MIO101: YOU WERE COMPARING WHAT WITH WHAT\n[2:45] MIO099: AND AND THE THE HOLES IN YOUR HEAD EVERYTHING THE THE NOSE AND SO ON\n[2:49] MIO101: UH-HUH OKAY OKAY\n[2:50] MIO018: YEAH\n[2:50] MIO099: AND THAT'S THAT'S REALLY UH UNIQUE FOR EV WELL ALMOST UNIQUE FOR EVERY PERSON SO\n[2:52] MIO101: SO UH\n[2:55] MIO101: AND YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT COMPARING WHAT WITH WHAT\n[2:58] MIO099: WELL ONCE YOU GET THIS INFORMATION YOUR FREQUENCY AND UH YOUR VOCAL CONTRACT OR HOW IT'S CALLED\n[3:03] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[3:05] MIO099: UH Y YOU CAN USE THIS INFORMATION TO COMPARE TO TO TO THE FRAMES HERE\n[3:05] MIO101: OKAY\n[3:09] MIO101: BUT YOU WANT TO HAVE THE INFORMATION BECAUSE THE THE MOUTH YOU MOVE IT\n[3:14] MIO018: IT IT'S AN INFORMATION EQUIVALENT TO THAT\n[3:14] MIO099: NO BUT\n[3:17] MIO018: IT'S MAYBE N YOU DON'T NEED TO DO THE WHOLE UH COMPLICATED MODELLING BUT\n[3:24] MIO101: TO SCAN T ALL THE USER\n[3:26] MIO099: NO NO NO NO\n[3:27] MIO018: NO NO\n[3:27] MIO099: THAT THAT THAT EVERYTHING IS DONE THROUGH THROUGH THE VOICE HERE YOU TAKE A VOICE OF SOMEONE AND THEN YOU CAN GET OUT THIS INFORMATION\n[3:31] MIO101: OKAY\n[3:33] MIO099: IT'S IT'S NOT P IT'S CLEAR IT'S NOT PERFECT BUT S IT'S ENOUGH TO TO TO USE IT FOR FOR DIFFERENT PURPOSES AND UH\n[3:39] MIO101: OKAY SO YOU HAVE THE P THE PITCH AND YOU HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICE DYNAMIC OR\n[3:46] MIO018: YEAH RATE OF SPEECH IS ALSO POSSIBILITY\n[3:49] MIO100: OKAY\n[3:50] MIO018: UM HOW FAST YOU SPEAK THAT'S QUITE PERSONAL ALSO\n[3:56] MIO018: BUT IT VARIES OVER TIME UM DEPENDING ON EMOTION\n[4:00] MIO101: MM MM MM\n[4:02] MIO018: THAT ALSO MIGHT BE INTERESTING FOR YOU DETECTING EMOTION\n[4:05] MIO101: EMOTION THE INVOLVEMENT IN A DISCUSSION\n[4:07] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[4:07] MIO101: IF YOU ARE SAYING OH YEAH YEAH WE SHOULD\n[4:09] MIO018: AND US YEAH YEAH SO THESE MEASURES ARE A WAY TO QUANTIFY THAT\n[4:16] MIO101: OKAY\n[4:16] MIO100: AND I IS IT UH EXPENSIVE TO DO\n[4:20] MIO101: IN C. 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M.\n[5:09] MIO099: I THI UM WELL IT'S IT'S NOT A TECHNOLOGY S YEAH\n[5:12] MIO099: IT'S MORE OR LESS USED THIS TO COMPRESS AUDIO\n[5:13] MIO018: YEAH\n[5:15] MIO018: YEAH\n[5:16] MIO099: I HAVE TO I WANT TO CHECK IT I CAN SHOW IT YOU AFTERWARDS\n[5:19] MIO018: SO UM\n[5:20] MIO101: NOT REALLY FAMILIAR\n[5:22] MIO099: WELL I DID A COURSE ABOUT IT BUT UH I SHOULDN'T SAY IT TOO LOUD BECAUSE UM THE PROFESSOR IS WORKING HERE AT IDIAP\n[5:23] MIO018: NO\n[5:24] MIO101: HMM\n[5:25] MIO100: HMM\n[5:27] MIO101: OKAY SO YOU ARE THE EXPERT\n[5:32] MIO018: YEAH\n[5:32] MIO099: I SHOULD REREAD WHAT I SIGNED THERE SO\n[5:36] MIO101: CAREFUL YOU ARE RECORDED\n[5:39] MIO101: OKAY\n[5:42] MIO018: S\n[5:43] MIO101: OKAY SO ALL THIS STUFF IS DONE FROM THE F. F. T.\n[5:46] MIO018: YEAH\n[5:47] MIO100: SO YOU HAVE TO DO F. F. T. BECAUSE OTHERWISE\n[5:50] MIO101: ALSO LOCATION TO IDENTITY\n[5:52] MIO101: UH\n[5:54] MIO018: ALL I WAS SAYING IS THAT THESE DIFFERENT MEASURES ARE A WAY TO UH EVALUATE THE IDENTITY OF THE PERSON\n[5:57] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[6:01] MIO101: OKAY\n[6:02] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[6:02] MIO018: SO IF WITH LOCATION ALL YOU CAN DO IS EXTRACT SEGMENTS OF SPEECH FOR EXAMPLE BUT IT WILL NOT TELL YOU THAT THESE ARE THE SAME PERSON\n[6:09] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[6:13] MIO018: IT'S JUST A LOCATION\n[6:14] MIO101: BUT TO GET A CLUSTER THE LOCATION THAT IS UH A PLACE WHERE UH NOISE IS REGULARLY COMING FROM\n[6:17] MIO018: YEAH\n[6:19] MIO018: YEAH\n[6:21] MIO018: YEAH SO THAT MIGHT BE GOOD FOR EXAMPLE FOR TEN MINUTES BUT THEN THE PERSON MIGHT MOVE OR A DIFFERENT PERSON MIGHT COME\n[6:25] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[6:27] MIO101: MM MM MM\n[6:30] MIO101: BUT FOR INSTANCE FOR A SETTING LIKE UH HERE IT WOULD BE ENOUGH BECAUSE WE ARE NOT MOVING\n[6:33] MIO018: YEAH\n[6:35] MIO018: IT IS\n[6:36] MIO018: WELL UNLESS SOMETIMES SOMEBODY GOES THERE OR YEAH\n[6:39] MIO101: OKAY RIGHT\n[6:40] MIO100: YES\n[6:41] MIO101: BUT WE ARE UH TARGETING A PLACE WHERE WE DON'T KNOW I WHERE IT WILL BE MORE FLEXIBLE\n[6:47] MIO101: SO WE NEED MORE THAN JUST UH LOCATION IF WE WANT TO UH\n[6:47] MIO018: YEAH\n[6:54] MIO100: YES BUT IT\n[6:54] MIO099: WELL UH IT I'M EVEN NOT SURE IF IT'S THAT IMPORTANT TO KNOW WHICH PERSON IS TALKING BECAUSE UH IF UH IF IT I THINK ABOUT A TABLE\n[6:55] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[7:04] MIO099: OR SO SOMETHING UH PHYSICAL\n[7:04] MIO101: MM MM\n[7:06] MIO018: YEAH\n[7:06] MIO099: UH YOU JUST WANT TO KNOW IN IN WHICH CORNER OF THE TABLE UH SPEECH IS COMING AND NOT UH WHICH PERSON PRODUCED THE SPEECH SO\n[7:10] MIO101: I AGREE\n[7:10] MIO100: I IT IT IS IM\n[7:11] MIO101: MAYBE JUST\n[7:13] MIO018: YEAH\n[7:14] MIO100: IT I IT YES IT IS IMPORTANT FOR DETECTING PATTERNS\n[7:19] MIO100: BECAUSE UH IF YOU SAY UH LET'S SAY UH W HOW MUCH THE PERSON UM HAVE SPOKEN OVER THE THE FIVE LAST MINUTES UH\n[7:20] MIO018: YEAH\n[7:29] MIO099: YEAH BUT IT'S NOT REALLY RELATED TO THE AH YEAH I SEE IT'S UH YOU NEED A BIT BOTH UH\n[7:32] MIO018: SO IT HMM\n[7:34] MIO100: UH IF SOMEONE COME AND YES\n[7:36] MIO018: BUT THAT YOU CAN DO WITH LOCATION IF IT'S ONLY ON THE SHORT TERM\n[7:41] MIO100: YES YES\n[7:42] MIO101: I THINK IT MAY IT MAY BE OKAY BUT IT DEPENDS HOW LONG\n[7:43] MIO100: Y\n[7:46] MIO018: ON ON THE OFF LINE YEAH\n[7:48] MIO018: I WOULD SAY YOU MIGHT USE THESE MEASURES IN A SIMPLE WAY IF YOU DO IT UH ON LINE\n[7:55] MIO018: LIKE UM TO GIVE FEEDBACK\n[7:58] MIO018: BUT UH YOU YOU MENTIONED THAT ANOTHER SIDE OF YOUR PROJECT IS ALSO TO ANALYSE OFF LINE\n[8:03] MIO101: HMM\n[8:04] MIO018: SO THERE YOU MIGHT WANT TO USE A\n[8:06] MIO100: THIS IS UH MM\n[8:08] MIO018: WE HAD A STUDENT HERE HE FINISHED UH ONE OR TWO YEARS AGO BUT HE LEFT HIS SOFTWARE\n[8:14] MIO018: AND HIS SOFTWARE IS PRECISELY TO DO THAT TO UM CLUSTER AT UH ANOTHER LEVEL\n[8:23] MIO018: TO CLUSTER THESE SMALL CLUSTERS OF SPEECH UH GROUP THEM BY PERSON AUTOMATICALLY\n[8:30] MIO101: FROM TH FROM THE LOCATION\n[8:31] MIO018: Y NO FROM THE THESE MEASURES PITCH ETCETERA\n[8:34] MIO101: OH\n[8:37] MIO100: OKAY\n[8:37] MIO018: SO UM\n[8:38] MIO099: SOUND\n[8:39] MIO100: SO I UH THIS IS ONLY BASED ON UH YOU GIVE UH THE SPECTRUM AND UH UH OKAY\n[8:45] MIO018: YEAH EXACTLY\n[8:47] MIO018: SO I WOULD SAY FROM LOCATION AT THE LOWER LEVEL YOU CAN GET SMALL PARTS OF SPEECH AND THEN AT THE NEXT LEVEL\n[8:53] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[8:55] MIO018: POSSIBLY OFF LINE YOU CAN UH GROUP THEM INTO UM A SPEECH SEGMENT\n[9:03] MIO018: I'M HOPING TO HAVE ENOUGH TIME TO TRY UM DOING THAT BEFORE I FINISH MY THESIS\n[9:11] MIO100: YES\n[9:12] MIO018: UM SO IF I MANAGE TO DO SOME UM UH PRACTICALLY USABLE SOFTWARE I'LL TELL YOU\n[9:20] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[9:20] MIO101: WHEN ARE YOU PLANNING TO FINISH YOUR\n[9:22] MIO018: UH IN FIVE SIX MONTHS ABOU APPROXIMATELY\n[9:24] MIO101: OKAY\n[9:26] MIO100: BUT UH THE LAST ONES ARE ALWAYS THE\n[9:30] MIO101: MORE EXTENSIBLE\n[9:32] MIO100: MM NOT REALLY\n[9:35] MIO018: MORE BUSY I WOULD SAY\n[9:36] MIO101: MM\n[9:36] MIO100: MM YES\n[9:39] MIO018: YEAH\n[9:41] MIO018: SO YOU SAID YOU WANT TO DO SEPARATION UM BUT EX EXACTLY YEAH\n[9:47] MIO101: I DON'T KNOW HOW MU MAYBE WE WOULD BE MORE INTERESTED TO KNOW THAT IT'S NOT THE SAME PEOPLE MORE THAN KNOWING THAT IT'S THE SAME PEOPLE\n[9:53] MIO018: YEAH\n[9:55] MIO018: OKAY\n[9:55] MIO101: OR TO DETECT THAT SOMEONE IS MORE THAT WAS NOT TALKING BEFORE IS TALKING NOW\n[10:00] MIO018: OKAY\n[10:01] MIO100: HMM UH I I SAID UH WE WANT T TO KNOW TO UM TO DO SEPARATION JUST BECAUSE OF THE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[10:11] MIO018: AH YOU WANT TO DO VOICE RECOGNITION\n[10:11] MIO100: I MM THIS IS NOT THE YES\n[10:15] MIO018: YOU MIGHT WANT\n[10:16] MIO099: YOU MIGHT MIGHT WANT TO DO\n[10:16] MIO101: YES\n[10:17] MIO018: OKAY\n[10:19] MIO100: YES NO BUT BUT IN FACT WE HAVE UH YES WE ARE DESIGNING UH A NOISE SENSITIVE TABLE JUST F FROM YOUR RING\n[10:27] MIO100: BUT WE ARE ALSO DESIGNING UH A PROTOTYPE UM TO ANALYSE THE CONVERSATIONS\n[10:33] MIO018: OKAY\n[10:33] MIO100: SO UH WE MIGHT ADD THERE A LOT OF UH FEATURES\n[10:36] MIO018: YEAH\n[10:40] MIO018: SO YEAH ONCE YOU HAVE LOCATIONS IT'S NOT A BIG PROBLEM\n[10:44] MIO100: OKAY\n[10:45] MIO018: UM\n[10:45] MIO100: AND UH I DON'T KNOW PERHAPS UH PERHAPS IF YOU HAVE TWO PEOPLE SPEAKING UH SPEAKING UH AT THE SAME TIME\n[10:55] MIO018: MM-HMM\n[10:56] MIO100: UH I DON'T KNOW IF UH VOICE RECOGNITION OF AN UH SUCH A STREAM IS UH REAL\n[11:01] MIO018: NO NO YOU SHOULD SEPARATE THEM FIRST YEAH YEAH\n[11:03] MIO100: OKAY\n[11:05] MIO018: SO\n[11:06] MIO100: YES SO THAT'S FINE\n[11:10] MIO018: SO THE TYPE OF THINGS I PRESENTED CAN LEAD TO SEPARATION\n[11:12] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[11:15] MIO100: SURE\n[11:16] MIO018: UM IT'S ONLY A VERY SMALL STEP TO ADD\n[11:22] MIO100: YES IT'S NOT UM EVERY IMPORTANT FEATURE FOR NOW BUT\n[11:26] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[11:28] MIO018: ALTHOUGH IT MIGHT BE IF YOU WANT TO UM EX EXTRACT THESE FEATURES LIKE PITCH AND UH RATE OF SPEECH OR ENERGY SIMPLY FROM EACH PERSON\n[11:39] MIO018: UM YOU MIGHT HAVE TO DO SOME BA BASIC SEPARATION\n[11:40] MIO101: MM\n[11:43] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[11:44] MIO018: 'CAUSE QUITE OFTEN PEOPLE UH DON'T REALISE THAT THEY TALK AT THE SAME TIME UM INTERRUPT EACH OTHER\n[11:51] MIO101: MM\n[11:52] MIO100: YES\n[11:52] MIO018: SO EVEN IF YOU DON'T WANT TO RECOGNISE A SPEECH FULLY AT LEAST UM YOU NEED YEAH\n[11:57] MIO099: YOU NEED TO SEPARATE IT\n[12:01] MIO100: AND UH UH ANOTHER WHAT UH\n[12:07] MIO100: UM I DON'T REMEMBER\n[12:11] MIO018: IT'S OKAY\n[12:12] MIO018: YOU CAN EMAIL LATER\n[12:15] MIO018: YEAH\n[12:16] MIO018: UM\n[12:19] MIO018: SO\n[12:19] MIO101: OKAY\n[12:20] MIO100: YES ALSO UH TO TO EXTRACT THE CONTEXT\n[12:23] MIO018: YEAH\n[12:25] MIO100: MM BECAUSE IF YOU KNOW THE WORDS THAT ARE SPOKEN YOU CAN LET'S SAY UH SOMEONE SAY UH HE'S ANGRY UH ABOUT THE WORD HE'S SEEN\n[12:30] MIO018: UH\n[12:33] MIO018: OKAY\n[12:35] MIO018: A SEMANTIC CONTEXT YEAH\n[12:36] MIO100: YES\n[12:38] MIO018: YEAH\n[12:39] MIO018: YEAH THEN MM\n[12:41] MIO100: YOU MI YOU MIGHT WANT TO ADD UH THIS KIND OF THIS IS NOT IN UH MY PROJECT BUT\n[12:42] MIO101: THAT ARE FURTHER DIRECTIONS\n[12:47] MIO099: NO BUT I THINK ONCE YOU HAVE THE VOICE FOR A PERSON\n[12:50] MIO099: YOU CAN START TO DO THIS AND UH ONCE UH PEOPLE HAVE SPEECH RECOGNITION OR UH FAR ENOUGH TO T\n[12:51] MIO100: YES\n[12:51] MIO018: HMM\n[12:52] MIO100: UM\n[12:57] MIO101: PROFESSOR WAS INTERESTED TO KNOW WHEN PEOPLE WERE TALKING ABOUT HIM\n[13:02] MIO099: MM UH\n[13:04] MIO101: AH SOMEONE IS TALKING ABOUT ME LET'S LISTEN\n[13:05] MIO018: SO IT'S UH\n[13:08] MIO018: YEAH YOU COULD DETECT ONE WORD YEAH\n[13:11] MIO100: YES\n[13:11] MIO018: KEYWORD SPOTTING YEAH\n[13:14] MIO100: AND HAVE A SPECIAL EVENTS TRIGGER IF\n[13:18] MIO101: AND LIGHTING A ON HIS OFFICE\n[13:22] MIO018: SO UM\n[13:23] MIO101: OKAY SO ARE YOU DONE W WITH WHAT YOU WANTED TO PRESENTED US UH IN REGARDS WITH THESE QUESTIONS\n[13:29] MIO018: YEAH\n[13:30] MIO099: I THINK SO\n[13:31] MIO018: YEAH I I'LL JUST SAY UH IF YOU WANT I CAN POINT TO UM THREE PAPERS\n[13:39] MIO018: UM BUT NO I THINK IT'S BETTER IF I JUST SEND YOU THE LINK IT'S PROBABLY SIMPLER\n[13:40] MIO100: SURE\n[13:44] MIO099: THE LINK\n[13:45] MIO099: MM\n[13:45] MIO100: SURE\n[13:45] MIO101: MM MM\n[13:46] MIO101: THREE PAPERS ABOUT\n[13:49] MIO018: UH ONE IM IS ABOUT THIS UM SECTOR BASED STUFF LIKE UH THE LOCALISATION AND DETECTION\n[13:54] MIO101: MM-HMM\n[13:58] MIO101: OKAY\n[13:59] MIO018: ONE IS ABOUT HOW TO TAKE THE DECISION THAT SOMEBODY'S ACTIVE OR NOT\n[14:05] MIO018: UM IT SOUNDS SIMPLE AT FIRST YOU THINK YOU JUST PUT THE THRESHOLD AND THAT'S IT BUT UM THE PROBLEM IS UH THE\n[14:12] MIO101: IT'S N NO PROBLEM\n[14:13] MIO100: NO IT'S IT DOESN'T SOUND SIMPLE BUT YES YOU CAN YES\n[14:15] MIO018: IT NO YOU CAN DO THAT\n[14:15] MIO101: NO MORE TIME FOR PROBLEMS\n[14:16] MIO018: THERE'S NO PROBLEM BUT I IF YOU WANT YOUR YOUR SYSTEM TO WORK IN DIFFERENT CONDITIONS LIKE CAFETERIA LIBRARY\n[14:19] MIO101: OKAY\n[14:23] MIO101: UH UH\n[14:25] MIO018: UM THE ENVIRONMENT WILL BE QUITE DIFFERENT SO A SINGLE FIXED THRESHOLD VALUE MIGHT BE A PROBLEM\n[14:28] MIO100: SURE\n[14:34] MIO100: YES IN FACT UH FOR NOW WE ARE USING UH A KIND OF CALIBRATION BUT UH IT'S STILL UM\n[14:34] MIO018: S\n[14:39] MIO018: YEAH\n[14:42] MIO018: SO YOU CAN DO THAT AUTOMATICALLY THIS KIND OF THINGS\n[14:46] MIO018: UM I DON'T KNOW IF YOU'RE DOING THAT ALREADY BUT UH\n[14:46] MIO100: YES\n[14:46] MIO099: OKAY\n[14:51] MIO100: YES UM UH BUT IN FACT YOU HAVE TO SIT IN FRONT OF THE MICROPHONE AND IT'S UH YEAH\n[14:55] MIO100: PEOPLE ONE SPEAK AND PEOPLE TWO AND PEOPLE THREE AND YOU ARE JUST UH SUBTRACTING THE THE LEVEL THAT YOU YOU KEPT IN THE OTHER MICROPHONES\n[14:58] MIO018: OKAY\n[15:04] MIO018: SO UH I HAVE ANOTHER PAPER WHICH MIGHT BE INTERESTING FOR THAT FOR A SINGLE CHANNEL UH CALIBRATION\n[15:10] MIO100: OKAY\n[15:14] MIO018: AND I'VE CODE ON LINE SO FOR THIS PARTICULAR ONE\n[15:16] MIO100: OKAY\n[15:21] MIO018: AND THE LAST ONE I WOULD SAY IS UM THE CLUSTERING UM TO UM YEAH\n[15:30] MIO018: THE CLUSTERING OF THE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS OVER TIME SO THAT YOU CAN GET SMALL CLUSTERS OF SPEECH\n[15:36] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[15:38] MIO018: UM THERE ARE OTHER WAYS TO DO IT BUT UH I THINK IT'S IT'S IMPORTANT BECAUSE UM IN SPONTANEOUS SPEECH ALL THESE WORDS ARE QUITE SMALL\n[15:50] MIO100: MM-HMM\n[15:51] MIO018: SO YOU NEED TO DO THAT UH ADEQUATELY YEAH\n[15:54] MIO101: MM MM MM\n[15:57] MIO018: BUT OTHERWISE YEAH I'M DONE\n[15:59] MIO100: OKAY JUST UH A LAST QUESTION UM WHEN YOU MENTIONED IT\n[16:05] MIO100: UM IF I'M SPEAKING VERY UH HOW DO YOU SAY IT UM YES I'M JUST SPEAKING ONE WORD EVERY UH EVERY ONE SECOND\n[16:18] MIO018: HMM\n[16:19] MIO100: YES A\n[16:20] MIO100: UH IS THE THE EVENT THAT IS DETECTED IS UM WILL BE UH A SUM OF UH SMALL PARTS\n[16:20] MIO101: SLOWLY\n[16:29] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[16:30] MIO100: THERE WON'T BE UH OKAY\n[16:31] MIO018: MANY SMALL EVENTS BASICALLY YEAH\n[16:34] MIO100: SO YOU YES YOU HAVE TO TO REPROCESS TO UH TO SAY LET'S SAY YES\n[16:40] MIO100: THERE IS A VERY SMALL UM INTERVAL\n[16:43] MIO100: YOU HAVE TO CONSIDER IT UH\n[16:46] MIO018: YEAH BASICALLY UH I MEAN IT DEPENDS UH\n[16:50] MIO100: BECAUSE THIS IS YES THIS IS ONE THIS CAN BE CONSIDERED AS ONE INTERV INTERVENTION\n[16:57] MIO018: YEAH EVEN IF SOMEBODY SAYS JUST YES\n[17:01] MIO018: I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S IMPORTANT FOR YOU OR NOT\n[17:04] MIO018: IT MIGHT BE\n[17:05] MIO100: IT MIGHT BE\n[17:06] MIO101: MIGHT\n[17:07] MIO100: THIS IS NOT A VERY UH EASY PROBLEM\n[17:10] MIO101: FOR THE FIRST APPLICATION WE WILL DO WITH UH PROTOTYPES IT WILL BE MORE ABOUT QUANTITY UH OF SPEECH OR HOW LONG\n[17:16] MIO018: YEAH\n[17:18] MIO101: HOW MUCH SOMEONE SPEAK BUT WHEN WE WILL GO TO FINAL UH DETAILS\n[17:19] MIO018: YEAH\n[17:22] MIO018: HMM\n[17:24] MIO101: IF I'M TALKING AND SOMEONE SAY YES YES YES FROM TIME TO TIME IT SHOW THAT HE'S PARTICIPATING\n[17:29] MIO018: YEAH\n[17:29] MIO101: AND OBVIOUSLY IT MAKES DIFFERENT THAT IF SOMEONE IS TALKING AND ONE IS REPLYING NEVER UH NOR MOVING OR NOR HAVING EYES OPEN\n[17:35] MIO018: Y YEAH\n[17:40] MIO018: YES\n[17:44] MIO018: UM\n[17:48] MIO018: SO I I'LL SEND YOU LINKS SOME OF THE PAPERS ARE LONG BUT YOU CAN JUST UM BRIEFLY LOOK YEAH\n[17:48] MIO101: OKAY\n[17:54] MIO101: GO THROUGH THEM\n[17:58] MIO101: OKAY\n[18:00] MIO018: UM WE CAN GO AND SEE OLIVIER UNLESS YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE\n[18:05] MIO101: NO I THINK UH I THINK WE HAS ALREADY HAVE PLENTY TO READ\n[18:06] MIO099: NO I THINK DOES THIS WORK EMAIL\n[18:06] MIO100: I'M DONE\n[18:09] MIO018: HUH\n[18:10] MIO099: DOES IT WORK IF I PUT IN MY EMAIL AND UH\n[18:14] MIO018: WELL WE CAN TRY\n[18:16] MIO101: TRY\n[18:16] MIO018: BUT UH\n[18:18] MIO099: NO IF IT'S NOT UH I GUESS YOU WOULD HAVE TO INSTALL IT AND SO ON\n[18:21] MIO018: WE HAVE YEAH WE HAVE O. C. R. BUT MAYBE NOT ON THIS COMPUTER\n[18:28] MIO099: UH NO NO NO YOU SEE UH I THOUGHT YOU CAN PUT IN HERE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS AND AND JUST UH DO THIS AND THEN IT MAILS ME\n[18:28] MIO018: YEAH\n[18:36] MIO018: THAT IS GOOD IDEA YEAH\n[18:39] MIO018: IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[18:40] MIO099: YEAH YOU SEE I WANT TOO MUCH\n[18:43] MIO101: AND THE APPLICATION YOU ARE USING ALL OF THEM UH Y EVERY TIME YOU ARE USING MATLAB OR YOU ARE PROGRAMMING EVERYTHING IS BASED BASED ON MATLAB\n[18:49] MIO018: YEAH YEAH\n[18:53] MIO018: YEAH\n[18:53] MIO018: ONCE I I UM CODED THE MOST EXPENSIVE PART IN C. JUST TO SEE SO YOU CAN HAVE A MIX OF BOTH\n[19:02] MIO018: FROM MATLAB YOU CALL C. 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LITTLE BIT ABOUT SPEECH CODING BECAUSE NOBODY IS DOING HERE SPEECH CODING AND I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE SOME MAYBE FEEDBACK BECAUSE EXCEPT ME\n[1:09] MIO097: I'VE I'VE SUPPOSED TO SOME SPEECH CODING STUFF HERE WITH HYNEK UH BUT YOU KNOW THAT LITTLE BIT AT LEAST THAT UH BASED ON SOME LET'S SAY HILBERT TRANSFORMS USING A LONGER TEMPORAL CONTEXT AND DERIVING SOME PARAMETERS WOULD BE TRANF TRANSCS TRANSMITTED TO A DECODER AND\n[1:31] MIO097: SO IT'S A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT THAN THE STUFF WHICH PEOPLE ARE USING NOW WHICH IS LIKE A L. P. C. BASED\n[1:38] MIO097: AND BUT WE ARE AT THE BEGINNING WITH EVERYTHING MORE OR LESS\n[1:41] MIO097: SO STILL UM WE CAN'T UH D ENCODE A SPEECH\n[1:46] MIO097: BUT OF COURSE THERE IS THERE ARE MANY PROBLEMS WHICH WE STILL DIDN'T SOLVE AND THE BIGGEST ONE IS QUITE SIMILAR TO L. P. C. STUFF WHERE PEOPLE STILL DON'T KNOW HOW TO EXACTLY ENCODE A CARRIER OR THE SOURCE SIGNAL\n[2:01] MIO097: WE KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH THE ENVELOPE OR HOW TO APPROXIMATE THE ENVELOPE LET'S SAY\n[2:06] MIO097: UM WHEN YOU HAVE GOT\n[2:10] MIE034: WELL MAYBE UH IS IS THE WHITE BOARD WORKING\n[2:15] MIE034: OR OR NOT\n[2:16] MIO097: OH YOU MEAN THAT IT WOULD BE NICE TO PLOT AT LEAST S\n[2:16] MIE034: UM Y MAYBE SHOW US THE GENERAL SORT OF OUTLINE\n[2:21] MIO078: YEAH AT LEAST ON PAPER\n[2:22] MIO097: UM MAYBE I I CAN I CAN\n[2:22] MIO105: YOU CAN WRITE ON THE PAPER YEAH\n[2:22] MIO078: YEAH\n[2:23] MIO078: YEAH AT LEAST YOU CAN WRITE ON THE P\n[2:24] MIO105: IT'S IT'S OKAY\n[2:24] MIE034: YOU KEEP W OKAY YOU CAN JUST WRITE IT ON THE PAPER\n[2:26] MIO097: SO WHAT WE ARE DOING NOW YEAH YOU MEAN\n[2:28] MIE034: YEAH\n[2:30] MIO097: OKAY I UH EVERYBODY KNOWS L. P. C. STUFF HOW IT WORKS\n[2:32] MIO105: RIGHT\n[2:32] MIO078: YEAH CELP\n[2:32] MIO097: SO I DON'T HAVE TO PRESENT ANYTHING MORES\n[2:35] MIO097: BUT IT'S UH M MORE OR LESS VERY SIMPLE\n[2:36] MIO097: WE HAVE LET'S SAY AT THE BEGINNING THERE IS SOME SPEECH SIGNAL\n[2:43] MIO097: WHAT WE ARE UH WE MIGHT SEE IT UH IN VERY SIMPLE WAY THAT WE ARE USING SOME HILBERT TRANSFORM H AT THE BEGINNING TO CREATE ANALYTIC SIGNAL\n[2:53] MIO097: THE ANALYTIC SIGNAL IS THE SIGNAL WHICH IS A COMPLEX WHICH YOU CAN CREATE FROM THE UH REAL UH UH SOME SEQUENCE\n[2:56] MIO078: YEAH\n[2:58] MIO105: RIGHT RIGHT\n[3:03] MIO097: AND IF YOU GET IF YOU APPLY HILBERT TRANSFORM ON THIS ON SUCH A SPEECH SIGNAL LIKE A REAL TRAJECTORY\n[3:10] MIO097: THEN YOU GET A COMPLEX SIGNAL AND IF YOU TAKE JUST THE AMPLITUDE THEN YOU GET HILBERT ENVELOPE CODE\n[3:17] MIO097: SO I WELL I I DON'T KNOW\n[3:18] MIO097: YEAH LET'S SAY UPS\n[3:20] MIE034: SO IS THIS DIFFERENT FROM THE ORIGINAL P. L. P. TWO STUFF THEN IS THAT\n[3:24] MIO097: YEAH IT'S U IT'S NOT P. L. P. AT ALL D\n[3:25] MIE034: UH 'CAUSE THAT'S WHAT YOU STARTED WITH WASN'T IT\n[3:27] MIO078: HMM\n[3:28] MIO097: MM\n[3:28] MIE034: THIS THIS STUFF THAT MARIUS\n[3:30] MIO078: NO BUT MARIUS IS IT'S SIMILAR STUFF\n[3:31] MIO097: NO HE'S IT'S PRETTY MUCH THE SAME\n[3:32] MIO078: NO MARIUS IS ALSO USING LIKE HILBERT TRANSFORM AND THEN\n[3:35] MIE034: OKAY\n[3:36] MIO097: UH YOU'RE LIT I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN WITH THE PU P. L. P.\n[3:39] MIO097: THEY ARE APPLYING P. L. P. WITH SOME ITERATION WITH THIS THIS ONE APPROACH\n[3:44] MIO097: SO THEY ARE DOING SOME SMOOTHING OF A SPECTROGRAM IN TWO WAYS\n[3:45] MIE034: OKAY\n[3:48] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[3:49] MIE034: H HE'S PARAMETERIZING IT BOTH TEMPORALLY AND ACROSS THE SPECTRUM YEP\n[3:50] MIO097: ONE WAS RIGHT\n[3:51] MIO078: BOTH\n[3:52] MIO097: RIGHT\n[3:53] MIO097: BUT P. L. P. IS USING JUST THE SPECTRAL UH DIRECTION\n[3:56] MIO097: LET'S SAY YOU ARE DOING UH FOR EVERY TWENTY MILLISECOND PROCESSING ONE ONE FEATURE VECTOR\n[3:59] MIE034: YEAH\n[4:01] MIO097: HERE YOU ARE PROCESSING ONE SPECTRAL BAND FREQUENCY BAND RIGHT\n[4:01] MIE034: YEAH\n[4:05] MIE034: YEP OKAY\n[4:05] MIO097: SO IT'S DIFFERENT DIRECTION WHICH WE ARE W USING\n[4:07] MIE034: YEP\n[4:08] MIO097: BUT ANYWAY THIS IS VERY SIMPLE\n[4:09] MIO097: SO APPLYING THAT UH ABSOLUTE UH ABSOLUTE OPERATION YOU GET A HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[4:18] MIO097: AND OF COURSE THEN THERE IS THE PHASE\n[4:20] MIO078: YEAH\n[4:20] MIO097: SO IT'S JUST THE COMPLEX OPERATION\n[4:21] MIO105: MM-HMM\n[4:24] MIO097: AND THAT'S MORE OR LESS ALL WHAT WE ARE DOING\n[4:26] MIO097: SO NOW WHAT WE KNOW WHAT WE KNOW IS HOW TO APPROXIMATE THAT HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[4:31] MIO097: WE ARE AP WE ARE APPLYING THAT HILBERT UH HIM WHAT IS THE MARIUS' UH STUFF\n[4:36] MIE034: YEAH TO THAT\n[4:36] MIO097: SO HE KNOWS HOW TO ENCODE UH THE HILBERT UH ENVELOPE USING LIKE L. S. F. S OR L. P. C.\n[4:37] MIE034: YEP YEP YEP\n[4:42] MIO078: UH IS SOME KIND OF D. C. T. OR AGAIN YEAH\n[4:45] MIO078: YEAH OK\n[4:45] MIO097: YOU ARE APPLYING AGAIN TO SOME LINEAR PREDICTION MODEL AFTER THAT\n[4:48] MIO078: YEAH\n[4:48] MIE034: MM YEAH BUT IT'S A IT'S A IT'S A DIFFERENT LINEAR PREDICTION MODEL ISN'T IT\n[4:51] MIO097: BUT IT'S UH RIGHT IT'S IN A IT'S A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENCE IN NOT APPLIED IN THE FREQUENCY DOMAIN\n[4:52] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[4:53] MIO078: YEAH\n[4:53] MIE034: IT'S A COMPLEX LINEAR PREDICTION OR WHATEVER\n[4:57] MIO097: SO INSTEAD OF CLASSICAL L. P. C. DOMAIN WHERE YOU HAVE A SPECTRUM LET'S SAY SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[5:02] MIO078: HOW C\n[5:04] MIO097: AND YOU ARE APPLYING SOME LINEAR PREDICTION MODEL WHICH IS TRYING TO APPROXIMATE THE SPECTRUM RIGHT\n[5:10] MIO097: SO THIS IS FREQUENCY\n[5:10] MIE034: YEAH\n[5:12] MIO097: IN OUR CASE WE ARE WE ARE TRYING TO APPROXIMATE S KIND OF INSTANTANEOUS ENERGY\n[5:17] MIE034: YEAH\n[5:18] MIO097: SO IF THIS IS A TIME AND YOU GET ONE AND ADD ONE FREQUENCY BAND YOU CAN SEE SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[5:25] MIE034: YEAH\n[5:26] MIO097: AND WE ARE TRYING TO APPROXIMATE THAT ENVELOPE WHICH IS\n[5:30] MIE034: YEAH\n[5:30] MIO097: THAT HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[5:31] MIE034: YEP\n[5:32] MIO105: HMM\n[5:32] MIO097: RIGHT\n[5:32] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[5:32] MIO097: SO AGAIN WE KNOW WHAT TO MORE OR LESS WE KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH THE HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[5:36] MIE034: OKAY\n[5:37] MIO097: WE KNOW THAT WE CAN APPLY LINEAR PREDICTION MODEL AND IT WORKS PRETTY WELL\n[5:41] MIE034: OKAY\n[5:42] MIO097: BUT I IF YOU WANT TO REALLY CONSTRUCT THE SPEECH SIGNAL OR THE YOU NEED ALSO THE PHASE SIGNAL\n[5:46] MIE034: YOU NEED THE PHASE\n[5:47] MIO078: YEAH\n[5:48] MIE034: OOH UH\n[5:48] MIO097: WHICH IS IN UH SOME SENSE QUITE SIMPLE FOR VOICED SPEECH SIGNAL SAY\n[5:53] MIO078: BECAUSE USE LINEAR PHASE OR\n[5:53] MIO097: BUT S UH THE PHASE NO YOU AC IT'S A PHASE OR YOU CAN ENCODE IT LIKE A CARRIER\n[5:55] MIE034: WELL\n[5:59] MIO078: YEAH UH OH OKAY\n[6:00] MIO097: SO THE CARRIER IS IF YOU KNOW UH AMPLITUDE MODULATION RIGHT\n[6:04] MIO097: YOU MAY SEE SOMETHING LIKE THERE IS ONE COSINE WHICH IS UH VERY WOULD HAVE QUITE A F RIGHT\n[6:04] MIO078: YEAH\n[6:08] MIO078: YEAH\n[6:10] MIO078: SAME FREQUENCY\n[6:10] MIE034: WELL IT DEPENDS ON HOW THIS I I MEAN YOU'RE TALKING B YEAH JUST THE CARRIER\n[6:13] MIE034: OKAY SO IT'S NOT NECESSARILY PHASE BUT IF YOU'RE USING SOME SORT OF SINUSOIDAL CODING IT'S PHASE YEAH\n[6:13] MIO097: YEAH\n[6:15] MIO097: IT'S CALLED LIKE THE PHASE\n[6:17] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[6:18] MIO078: YEAH\n[6:18] MIO097: EXACTLY\n[6:19] MIO097: SO THE THIS IS THE SIGNAL WHICH YOU ALSO HAVE TO SOMEHOW ENCODE OR TRANSMIT FROM A CODE OF THE DECODER IN ORDER TO RE SYNTHESIZE IT RIGHT\n[6:23] MIE034: OKAY\n[6:26] MIE034: OKAY\n[6:27] MIE034: W\n[6:28] MIE034: WHAT SO WHAT SORT OF BIT RATE DO YOU GET FOR THE UM ENCODING OF THE THIS THE HILBERT TRANSFORM\n[6:28] MIO097: SO\n[6:34] MIE034: THE S THE SPECTROGRAM\n[6:35] MIO097: WHAT DO YOU MEAN\n[6:35] MIE034: W WHAT SORT OF CODING DO YOU GET SO FAR FOR THE NO NO NO NO F F YEAH\n[6:36] MIO097: AGAIN\n[6:38] MIO097: FOR THIS ONE\n[6:40] MIO097: FOR THE THE LINEAR PREDICTION MODEL\n[6:40] MIO078: FOR L. S. F.\n[6:41] MIE034: YEAH\n[6:41] MIE034: YEAH YEP\n[6:43] MIO097: WELL IT'S UH JUST A LINEAR PREDICTION\n[6:45] MIO097: CLASSICAL WAY\n[6:46] MIO097: I MEAN OH OKAY W WELL IF YOU WANT TO SEE IT IN MORE DETAILS I MEAN\n[6:46] MIE034: UH WO WELL IT'S NO NO NO BUT WHAT SORT OF BIT RATE DO YOU GET\n[6:51] MIE034: IS IT IS IT UH ID DO YOU HAVE ANY SORT OF M IDEA OF WHAT SORT OF BAND WIDTHS\n[6:57] MIO097: OH YOU MEAN UH YEAH BIT BIT RATE YOU MEAN\n[6:59] MIO078: MAIN BIT RATE\n[7:00] MIO078: WHAT IS\n[7:01] MIE034: YEAH\n[7:01] MIO097: OKAY YEAH\n[7:01] MIO078: GOOD\n[7:02] MIO097: SURE SURE\n[7:03] MIO097: SO WHEREAS WE ARE WHAT WE ARE NOW IS LET'S SAY SOMETHING LIKE ONE POINT TWO KILO BITS PER SECOND FOR UH THAT HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[7:05] MIE034: 'CAUSE\n[7:11] MIO078: OH\n[7:13] MIE034: OKAY AND THAT'S IN THAT'S WITH THE FULLY OPTIMISED SORT OF COMPRESSION SCHEME OR THAT'S JUST THE RAW DATA OR\n[7:17] MIO097: IS\n[7:19] MIO097: IT'S AGAIN A ROUGHLY ESTIMATED SOMEHOW\n[7:21] MIE034: OKAY YEAH\n[7:21] MIO097: BUT WE STILL KNOW THAT WE CAN GO DOWN AND RIGHT\n[7:24] MIE034: YEAH\n[7:24] MIE034: SURE SURE\n[7:24] MIE034: YOU JUST CUT OUT M BANDS AND JUST USE INTERPOLATION OR WHATEVER\n[7:28] MIO097: EXACTLY YEAH\n[7:28] MIE034: YEAH\n[7:29] MIO097: I DON WE ARE USING LIKE FIFTEEN BANDS\n[7:29] MIE034: T SO THAT'S ONE POINT OKAY THAT'S WITH THE FULL SPECTRUM BASICALLY BEING USED THEN\n[7:32] MIO097: RIGHT\n[7:33] MIO097: BUT THEY ARE FIRST THEY ARE INTER OH WELL INTEGRATED INTO FIFTEEN BANDS USING OH CLASSICAL WAY LIKE IN M. F. C. C. S OR IN P. L. P.\n[7:42] MIO097: YOU JUST APPLY SOME THOSE UH TRIANGULAR WINDOWS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT IN ORDER TO TO GET A LI REALLY LIKE JUST FIFTEEN BANDS RIGHT\n[7:45] MIE034: YEAH\n[7:45] MIE034: YEP YEP\n[7:46] MIO078: AH OKAY\n[7:46] MIE034: YEP\n[7:50] MIE034: YEP\n[7:51] MIO097: AND EACH BAND IS THEN PROCESSED INDEPENDENTLY\n[7:53] MIE034: YEAH YEP\n[7:54] MIO078: HMM\n[7:54] MIO097: SO FOR ONE BAND WE MORE OR LESS HAVE W LIKE W ONE HUNDRED BITS PER SECOND\n[7:58] MIE034: OKAY THAT'S QUITE GOOD\n[7:58] MIO105: OKAY\n[7:59] MIE034: SO AND HYNEK WAS SHOWING ME HOW SCALABLE IT IS IN TERMS OF UM YOU CAN TAKE HALF THE BANDS AWAY AND STILL GET DECENT PERFORMANCE\n[7:59] MIO097: FOR HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[8:06] MIO097: RIGHT\n[8:07] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[8:08] MIE034: YOU TAKE YOU TAKE THREE QUARTERS OF THEM AWAY IT STARTS TO DEGRADE BUT IT'S STILL INTELLIGIBLE THAT SORT OF THING\n[8:08] MIO097: YOU YEAH YOU CAN JUST RIGHT\n[8:10] MIO078: HMM\n[8:11] MIO097: RIGHT\n[8:12] MIO097: RIGHT\n[8:13] MIO097: YEAH\n[8:14] MIE034: YEP\n[8:15] MIE034: OKAY\n[8:15] MIO078: S\n[8:15] MIE034: AND THAT'S WITHOUT DOING ANY SORT OF UM PREDICTION OF WHAT THE MISSING BANDS MIGHT BE RIGHT\n[8:20] MIE034: YOU JUST LEAVE THEM OUT\n[8:21] MIO097: UH RIGHT THAT'S WHAT WE DID\n[8:22] MIE034: I MEAN YOU YOU SHOU YOU COULD BE ABLE TO DO SOME SORT OF CODE MISSING DATA SORT OF BAYES STUFF YEAH\n[8:25] MIO097: YEAH SURE\n[8:26] MIO078: YEAH\n[8:26] MIO097: SURE SURE\n[8:27] MIO097: YEAH\n[8:28] MIO097: THERE ARE MANY THINGS WE WOULD WOULDN'T AT ALL\n[8:30] MIO097: BUT YEAH EXACTLY\n[8:31] MIE034: OKAY\n[8:32] MIO097: BUT NOW WHAT I R REALLY TRYING TO DO IS SOMEHOW APPROXIMATE THAT UH CARRIER SIGNAL TO DO SOMETHING WITH THE CARRIER\n[8:36] MIE034: OKAY\n[8:38] MIO097: THERE ARE MANY SIMPLE THINGS WHICH YOU CAN DO LIKE UH QUANTIZATION QUANTIZATION FOR EXAMPLE\n[8:40] MIE034: YEAH\n[8:43] MIE034: IT IT WOULD BE IT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE A SCALABLE SCHEME THOUGH WOULDN'T IT\n[8:47] MIE034: LIKE BECAUSE YOU'VE GOT A NICE SCALABLE SCHEME FOR THE FOR FOR THE THE CODING OF THE THE SMOOTH SPECTRUM\n[8:48] MIO078: HMM\n[8:53] MIO097: RIGHT\n[8:53] MIE034: IT'D BE NICE TO HAVE SOME SORT OF SCALABLE CODING SCHEME FOR THE FOR THE VOICE SIGNAL AS WELL RIGHT\n[8:59] MIO097: YOU MEAN SOMETHING LIKE UH F UH THAT CELP CODING SYSTEM WHERE YOU'RE OR WH WH WH WHAT IS NO WHAT IS EXACTLY SCALABLE SYSTEM\n[9:04] MIO078: HMM\n[9:05] MIE034: WELL I DON'T KNOW I'M JUST\n[9:09] MIO097: WHAT YOU MEAN BY THAT\n[9:09] MIE034: WELL AT DIFFERENT BIT RATES\n[9:10] MIE034: SO THE ACTUAL UH EXCITATION AS WELL\n[9:11] MIO097: OH YEAH YEAH SURE\n[9:13] MIO097: THIS WAS YEAH\n[9:13] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[9:14] MIE034: BECAUSE I MEAN IT'D BE NICE UH L LET'S SAY IF YOU HAD TWELVE HUNDRED BITS FOR THE FOR THE SP SMOOTH SPECTRUM AND TWELVE HUNDRED BITS FOR THE VOICE\n[9:16] MIO097: FOR DIF YEAH RIGHT\n[9:17] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[9:20] MIO097: YEAH\n[9:20] MIO097: BUT I THINK THIS APPR APPROACH CAN DO THAT BECAUSE YOU REALLY CAN SPLIT IT INTO SEVERAL BANDS\n[9:20] MIE034: AND THEN YOU COULD SCALE THEM BOTH\n[9:25] MIE034: YEAH\n[9:25] MIE034: SURE SURE SURE\n[9:26] MIO097: AND YOU CAN DECIDE HOW MANY BANDS YOU WANT MORE OR LESS\n[9:28] MIE034: YEAH\n[9:28] MIO097: SO\n[9:29] MIO105: I HAVE A QUESTION\n[9:30] MIO078: HMM\n[9:30] MIO105: IS THE SCALE LINEAR OR IS MEL SCALE LIKE IN M. F. C. C.\n[9:34] MIO097: YEAH THIS IS A BAR SCALE WE ARE USING\n[9:34] MIO105: IS IT BAR SCALE LIKE IN LIKE IN SP YEAH OKAY\n[9:36] MIO097: YEAH OR MEL MEL SCALE SO IT'S UH IT'S BEING UH MORE WIDER FOR HIGHER FREQUENCIES AND OF COURSE THE S THE SPACES RIGHT\n[9:42] MIO078: OH YEAH TYPE\n[9:43] MIO105: THE OVERLAPPING IS DIFFERENT RIGHT\n[9:46] MIO105: YEP\n[9:47] MIO097: YEAH\n[9:47] MIO078: HMM\n[9:47] MIO105: MM\n[9:48] MIO097: BUT WHAT I W MY SENSE IS THAT IT IS NOT SO MUCH IMPORTANT STILL\n[9:48] MIO078: S\n[9:52] MIO097: I MEAN IT DOESN'T MATTER IF YOU'RE ALS USE MEL SCALE OR BAR SCALE\n[9:53] MIO078: HMM\n[9:53] MIE034: UH\n[9:56] MIO097: BUT RIGHT YEAH\n[9:56] MIE034: NO NO\n[9:56] MIE034: JUST LONG AS IT'S SOME SORT OF NON LINEAR\n[9:59] MIO097: BUT THAT'S WHAT WE ARE USING YEAH\n[10:00] MIE034: YEP\n[10:00] MIO105: OKAY AND\n[10:01] MIO097: UH ACTUALLY WE ARE USING JUST GAUSSIAN WINDOWS HERE INSTEAD OF THOSE TRIANGULARS BECAUSE THEY ARE MORE UH NO\n[10:01] MIO078: S SO\n[10:04] MIO078: OH OKAY\n[10:05] MIO105: OKAY\n[10:05] MIE034: M\n[10:07] MIO078: SMOOTHED\n[10:07] MIO078: OR LIKE APPLY MORE\n[10:07] MIE034: THE PLACE MORE EMPHASIS ON THE\n[10:09] MIO097: IT'S BETTER THAN FOR DECODING IT'S BETTER TO PLAY WITH THEM BECAUSE THEY THEY ARE NOT ZERO ANYWHERE YOU KNOW\n[10:09] MIO078: HMM\n[10:11] MIO078: AH\n[10:14] MIE034: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[10:14] MIO097: THEY ARE THEY ARE APPROACHING OR IN THEY ARE IN ZERO\n[10:15] MIO078: HMM\n[10:18] MIO097: BUT ACTUALLY THEY ARE NOT\n[10:19] MIO097: SO D YOU DON'T HAVE TO CARE ABOUT SOME ZERO VALUES HERE AND BUT MORE OR LESS IT DOESN'T MATTER YEAH\n[10:23] MIE034: OKAY\n[10:25] MIO097: WE ARE USING JUST GAUS GAUSSIAN WINDOWS\n[10:25] MIE034: YEAH\n[10:27] MIE034: OKAY\n[10:28] MIO078: SO AFTER YOU'RE DOING L. S. F. S SO OR LIKE I MEAN HOW YOU'RE FINALLY HAND CODING\n[10:28] MIE034: HMM\n[10:32] MIO097: OKAY SO L THOSE ARE THAT THE HILBERT ENVELOPE IS UM IS APPROXIMATED BY LINEAR PREDICTION\n[10:38] MIO078: AH\n[10:39] MIO097: SO YOU HAVE L. P. C. COEFFICIENTS WHICH YOU CAN TRANSCRIBE INTO L. L. L. S. F. S WHICH ARE RIGHT EXACTLY\n[10:40] MIO078: OH\n[10:43] MIE034: AND THEN VECTOR QUANTIZE OR WHATEVER\n[10:45] MIO078: YEAH\n[10:45] MIE034: YEAH\n[10:46] MIO078: SO FIRST YOU APPLY THESE TRIANGLE FILTERS AND THEN DO L. P. C. CODING OR LIKE\n[10:46] MIO097: YEAH\n[10:50] MIO097: RIGHT EXACTLY\n[10:51] MIO097: SO FIRST UH THE APPROACH IS QUITE SIM SIMPLE\n[10:52] MIO078: YEAH\n[10:54] MIO097: SO AT THE BEGINNING WE APPLY D. C. T. IN ORDER TO GET TO FREQUENCY DOMAIN\n[10:57] MIO078: YEAH OKAY\n[10:59] MIO078: YEAH\n[10:59] MIO097: THEN YOU APPLY THOSE UH TRIANGULAR OR GAUSSIAN WINDOWS\n[11:02] MIO078: FILTERS\n[11:03] MIO078: YEAH\n[11:03] MIO097: SO THIS IS DONE FOR ONE SECOND EIGHT THOUSAND SAMPLES FOR EIGHT KILO HERTZ SAMPLING FREQUENCY RIGHT\n[11:08] MIE034: HMM\n[11:08] MIO078: OH OKAY\n[11:10] MIO097: SO FOR SUCH D. C. T. TRAJECTORY YOU APPLY THOSE UH GAUSSIAN WINDOWS\n[11:16] MIO097: AND THEN I SO YOU SPLIT IT IN TWO FREQUENCY SUB BANDS\n[11:19] MIO078: HMM\n[11:20] MIO097: AND THEN EACH ONE F FREQUENCY SUB BAND IS MORE OR LESS UH\n[11:24] MIO078: YOU CAN DO THE L. P. ANALYSIS ON EACH SUB BAND YEAH\n[11:26] MIO097: RIGHT\n[11:27] MIO097: RIGHT\n[11:27] MIO097: EXACTLY\n[11:27] MIO105: UH UH\n[11:27] MIO097: YOU JUST APPLY L. L. P. SO AUTO CORRELATION LET'S SAY OR YOU CAN DO POWER SPECTRUM WHATEVER\n[11:28] MIO078: YEAH M YEAH OK\n[11:30] MIO078: YEAH\n[11:32] MIO078: YEAH\n[11:33] MIO078: YEAH\n[11:34] MIO097: YEAH SO YOU FOR EACH ONE YOU GET L. S. F. S HERE\n[11:34] MIO078: YEAH\n[11:34] MIE034: HMM\n[11:36] MIO078: YEAH\n[11:36] MIE034: MM-HMM\n[11:38] MIO078: SO HOW MANY L. S. F. S YOU'RE USING AND\n[11:40] MIO097: UH WELL I'M USING NOW LIKE TWENTY L. S. F. S PER ONE SECOND PER ONE FREQUENCY BAND\n[11:48] MIE034: SO TIMES FIFTEEN\n[11:49] MIO078: OH OKAY\n[11:49] MIO078: SO BUT YOU HOW MANY BANDS YOU'RE USING\n[11:51] MIE034: TWEN THAT'S T IT'S TWENTY TIMES FIFTEEN IT'S NOT\n[11:52] MIO097: FIFTEEN\n[11:52] MIO078: IF YOU'RE YOU'RE NOT SKIPPING ANY BANDS OR LIKE OH OK FIFTEEN INTO TWENTY THEN\n[11:55] MIO097: NO NO\n[11:55] MIO097: IF I JUST KEEP ALL THEM SO TWENTY L. S. F. S EACH ONE IS UM\n[11:57] MIO078: LIKE UH\n[12:01] MIO078: HMM\n[12:02] MIO097: IS QUANTIZED BY FOUR OR FIVE BITS\n[12:04] MIE034: OKAY\n[12:05] MIE034: SO IT'S IT'S YEAH IT'S THREE HUNDRED\n[12:07] MIO078: AH\n[12:09] MIO097: OF WHAT\n[12:10] MIO097: THREE HUNDRED BITS\n[12:10] MIE034: IT I MEAN IT'S IT'S TOTAL OF THREE HUNDRED SORT OF PARAMETERS PER SECOND\n[12:13] MIO078: OH YEAH\n[12:16] MIE034: UM\n[12:17] MIO097: TWO\n[12:18] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[12:19] MIO097: YEAH\n[12:19] MIO078: BUT PHASE YOU'RE NOT ENCODING ANYTHING\n[12:20] MIO097: YEAH\n[12:20] MIO097: EXACTLY\n[12:20] MIO078: PHASE YOU'RE DIRECTLY TRANSMITTING THAT\n[12:22] MIO097: YOU MEAN THIS PHASE THE THE HILBERT CARRIER\n[12:23] MIO078: UH NO TH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[12:25] MIO097: OR NO OF COURSE WE DID\n[12:26] MIO078: THE PHASE OF HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[12:27] MIE034: WELL Y YOU'RE NOT YOU'RE NOT CARRYING TRANSMITTING THAT AT ALL REALLY AT THIS POINT IN TIME\n[12:30] MIO097: YEAH\n[12:31] MIE034: I UH\n[12:31] MIO078: YOU'RE NOT TRANSMITTING AT ALL LIKE\n[12:33] MIO097: UH W WELL THERE ARE MANY THINGS YOU CAN DO\n[12:35] MIO097: WE DON'T WELL THE FIRST THING WHAT YOU CAN REALLY DO IS JUST TO REPLACE IT BY GAUSSIAN NOISE\n[12:40] MIO078: YEAH YEAH IS NOISE\n[12:41] MIO097: SO YOU CAN REALLY USE T LIKE IN UH L. P. C. SYSTEM\n[12:42] MIO078: FOURIER\n[12:43] MIE034: AND AND YOU GET WHISPERING TYPE SYNTHESIS YEAH\n[12:44] MIO078: YEAH\n[12:44] MIO097: RIGHT\n[12:45] MIO097: EXACTLY\n[12:46] MIO097: OR YOU CAN REPLACE IT BY SOME COSINE ONE COSINE GENERATED IN A CEN CENTRE FREQUENCY OF THAT GAUSSIAN WINDOW\n[12:52] MIE034: YEP\n[12:53] MIE034: OR ONE OF THESE GLOTTAL PULSE THINGS\n[12:55] MIO078: YEAH\n[12:55] MIE034: F AND JUST USE BASIC L. P. C. TEN STYLE\n[12:58] MIO097: RIGHT\n[12:59] MIE034: YEAH WHICH IS WHICH IS PROBABLY I MEAN\n[13:00] MIO097: YEAH\n[13:01] MIE034: IF YOU'RE GOING TO AIM FOR LIKE A VERY LOW RATE CODE TO BELOW FIVE HUNDRED BITS PER SECOND I GUESS\n[13:06] MIE034: THAT'S THAT'S PROBABLY FINE\n[13:08] MIO097: IT MI IT MI YEAH\n[13:09] MIO078: SO WHAT IS THE CELP STANDARD NOW\n[13:10] MIE034: BUT\n[13:11] MIO078: LIKE IT'S IT'S TWO KILO BITS PER SECOND\n[13:13] MIE034: UH THE LOWEST STANDARD IS MELP I THINK WHICH IS TWENTY FOUR HUNDRED THE STANDARD\n[13:13] MIO078: OR THE\n[13:18] MIO078: OH THAT TWO TWO KILO BITS PER T\n[13:19] MIE034: IT'S BEEN IMPLEMENTED AT TWELVE HUNDRED F BITS PER SECOND USING MORE MORE COMPLICATED QUANTIZATION SCHEMES AND STUFF LIKE THAT I THINK\n[13:21] MIO078: AH OK\n[13:24] MIO078: AH\n[13:26] MIO078: SOME\n[13:26] MIO097: TWELVE HUNDRED\n[13:26] MIO097: YEAH\n[13:27] MIE034: I THINK SO YEAH\n[13:28] MIO097: YEAH IT'S POSSIBLE SOME OF IT\n[13:28] MIE034: I S I SAW THAT THEY USED MATRIX QUANTISATION ON THE L. P. UH ON THE L. S. F. PARAMETERS OR WHATEVER\n[13:31] MIO097: YEAH\n[13:33] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[13:34] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[13:34] MIO078: BUT\n[13:34] MIE034: BUT I MEAN THAT'S QUITE IT BECOMES QUITE COMPUTATIONALLY INTENSIVE\n[13:37] MIO097: R RIGHT\n[13:38] MIE034: BUT I MEAN I IMAGINE THE SAME SORT OF APPROACH COULD BE TAKEN WITH YOURS AS WELL\n[13:40] MIO097: WELL I'M JUST COMPARING WITH UH L. P. C. TEN STANDARD WHICH IS LIKE CLASSICAL L. P. C.\n[13:41] MIO078: YEAH\n[13:46] MIO097: A LITTLE BIT OPTIMIZED\n[13:46] MIE034: NO\n[13:47] MIO097: SO THERE IN THE THERE IS I THINK TWO POINT FOUR KILO BITS PER SECOND THE BIT RATE FOR THAT\n[13:51] MIO078: HMM\n[13:51] MIE034: YEAH THAT'S THE SAME\n[13:53] MIE034: TWENTY MELP*'S A LOT BETTER QUALITY THOUGH\n[13:55] MIO097: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[13:55] MIO078: YEAH\n[13:55] MIE034: YEAH\n[13:56] MIO078: BUT THIS IS CODEC CENTRED NO\n[13:57] MIO097: THIS IS NO UH I MEAN L. P. C. TEN IS JUST L. P. C.\n[13:57] MIO078: YOU HAVE CODE BOOK\n[13:58] MIO078: SO\n[14:00] MIO078: OH IT'S NOT CODECS CODE BOOK\n[14:00] MIO097: NO NO NO\n[14:01] MIO078: THERE IS NOT CODE BOOK\n[14:02] MIO097: NO\n[14:02] MIO078: OH OK\n[14:03] MIO097: JUST NOISE OR JUST THOSE IMPULSES\n[14:04] MIO078: OH\n[14:06] MIO078: YEAH CELP IS\n[14:07] MIO097: CELP\n[14:07] MIE034: NO NO\n[14:10] MIO078: YEAH IT'S IT'S IT'S AROUND ONE KILO BYTE LIKE\n[14:10] MIE034: I THINK I THINK I THINK I THINK CELP OR CELP OR HOWEVER YOU PRONOUNCE THAT\n[14:11] MIO097: YEAH THERE YEAH YEAH\n[14:11] MIE034: IT'S ABOUT FORTY EIGHT HUNDRED I THINK\n[14:13] MIO097: YEAH\n[14:13] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[14:13] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:13] MIO097: FOUR POINT EIGHT OR SOMETHING\n[14:14] MIO078: YEAH THAT'S A I THINK EVEN G. S. M. AND ALL THIS G. SEVEN TWO NINE\n[14:14] MIE034: YEAH\n[14:18] MIE034: OR BASED AROUND THAT\n[14:18] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[14:18] MIE034: YEAH\n[14:19] MIO078: ON BASED ON CELP\n[14:19] MIE034: OKAY\n[14:19] MIO097: RIGHT\n[14:20] MIO078: AT LEAST IT GIVES\n[14:21] MIE034: IT'S NOT TERRIBLY INTERESTING THOUGH REALLY\n[14:23] MIO078: BUT STILL THEY USE A CODE BOOK NO\n[14:24] MIO078: SO THAT'S REALLY UH IT'S MAYBE BETTER THAN LIKE USING JUST RANDOM NOISE OR\n[14:25] MIE034: YEAH\n[14:26] MIE034: SO I'M\n[14:29] MIE034: WELL YOU YOU'VE WELL I MEAN YOU'VE GOT A BUNCH OF OPTIONS HAVEN'T YOU\n[14:32] MIE034: YOU CAN USE LIKE UH A CODEC SIDED OR YOU COULD USE A\n[14:33] MIO097: YEAH SURE\n[14:33] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:34] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:36] MIO097: WELL MORE OR LESS WHAT WE DIDN'T DO IS ANALYSIS BY SYNTHESIS RIGHT\n[14:39] MIO097: SO THAT'S WHAT CELP IS DOING RIGHT\n[14:40] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:40] MIE034: SINUSOIDAL BASED\n[14:42] MIO105: MM-HMM\n[14:42] MIE034: NO\n[14:42] MIO097: SO YEAH SO THIS IS WHAT WE DO AND UH THAT MIGHT HELP A LOT OF COURSE\n[14:42] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[14:43] MIE034: SURE SURE SURE\n[14:46] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:48] MIE034: YEAH BUT WHAT'S MORE INTERESTING\n[14:48] MIO097: BUT W YEAH EXACTLY\n[14:49] MIO078: HUH\n[14:50] MIE034: I I MEAN 'CAUSE C I I I SUSPECT THERE SOMETHINGS LIKE UM CELP\n[14:51] MIO097: THAT'S THAT'S THE QUESTION\n[14:54] MIE034: YOU'RE GONNA GET H LOT HIGHER BAND WIDTH AREN'T YOU\n[14:58] MIE034: I MEAN IT'S A HIGH BAND WIDTH STANDARD\n[14:59] MIO097: IT WILL BE\n[15:00] MIE034: SO YEAH\n[15:00] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[15:00] MIO097: YEAH SURE\n[15:01] MIO078: YEAH\n[15:01] MIO097: FOR EXAMPLE UH THERE WHAT I ALSO DID WAS UH A SIMPLE PEAK PEAKING ALGORITHM\n[15:06] MIO097: SO IF YOU TAKE A LOOK ON THAT SPECTRUM OF THAT OF THAT CARRIER SIGNAL\n[15:10] MIO097: WHICH IS MORE OR LESS LIKE THE COSINE IF YOU REALLY TAKE A LOOK ON THAT\n[15:13] MIO097: BUT IT IS KIND OF FREQUENCY SHIFTED COSINE OR FREQUENCY MODULATED COSINE\n[15:19] MIE034: OKAY\n[15:19] MIO097: RIGHT SO IT'S TH THE FREQUENCY STILL TO BE CHANGING\n[15:21] MIE034: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[15:22] MIO097: OR OF COURSE THE AMPLITUDE IS JUST NOT CONSTANT ALL TIME\n[15:25] MIO097: IT SHOULD BE THEORETICALLY\n[15:26] MIO097: BUT PRACTICALLY IT'S NOT\n[15:27] MIO078: AH OKAY\n[15:27] MIO097: SO WHAT YOU CAN SEE FOR A ONE SECOND SIGNAL YOU M MORE OR LESS YOU ALREADY MIGHT SEE SOME LIKE ONE\n[15:35] MIO097: ONE UH IMPULSE THERE OR SPECTRAL LINE FOR\n[15:38] MIE034: OKAY\n[15:39] MIO097: BUT USUALLY THERE ARE MANY OTHERS WHICH ARE S QUITE SMALL BUT THEY ARE QUITE IMPORTANT\n[15:44] MIO097: IF YOU DON'T TRANSMIT THEM THEN THE SIGNAL IS QUITE ROBOTIC OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[15:46] MIO078: HMM\n[15:47] MIE034: HMM\n[15:47] MIO097: SO IF YOU'RE REALLY TRANSMITTING JUST ONE SPECTRAL LINE\n[15:50] MIO097: BUT THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN DO\n[15:51] MIO097: AND YOU CAN UNDERSTAND PRETTY WELL\n[15:53] MIO105: OKAY\n[15:53] MIO097: THE SIGNAL IS AUDIBLE\n[15:54] MIO097: OR IF YOU'RE ADJUST UH TH FIND ONE ONE LINE\n[15:56] MIE034: OKAY\n[15:56] MIE034: SO I MEAN\n[15:58] MIO078: BUT\n[15:59] MIE034: HOW\n[16:00] MIO097: ONE SPEAKER AND DOM DOM DOMINANT ONE IN THE SPECTRUM OF THAT C UH CARRIER HIL HILBERT CARRIER AND YOU JUST TRANSMIT THIS PARAMETER\n[16:02] MIE034: YEP\n[16:03] MIO078: HMM\n[16:08] MIE034: YEAH\n[16:08] MIE034: 'CAUSE IT'S A BIT TRICKY ISN'T IT\n[16:09] MIE034: THAT'S IT'S NOT LIKE A STANDARD I'M JUST THINKING I MEAN WHAT SORT OF OPT IT'S NOT LIKE YOU CAN'T JUST DO STANDARD UM\n[16:15] MIE034: YOU KNOW INVERSE FILTERING FOR UM SIGNAL RECONSTRUCTION OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT CAN YOU\n[16:17] MIO097: NO N\n[16:21] MIO097: IT'S EVEN EASIER BECAUSE WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO IS JUST DIVIDE THE YOU JUST MULTIPLY THAT HILBERT ENVELOPE BY THE TABLE CARRIER\n[16:29] MIO097: THAT THAT'S ALL\n[16:29] MIE034: UH OH OKAY AND THEN YOU JUST THEN YOU JUST DO THE INVERSE F. F. T. OR WHATEVER\n[16:31] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[16:32] MIO078: INVERSE YEAH\n[16:33] MIO097: YEAH EXACTLY\n[16:33] MIO078: INVERSE HILBERT\n[16:34] MIO078: YEAH\n[16:34] MIO078: YEAH\n[16:34] MIE034: OKAY THE OTH I MEAN THE OTHER O\n[16:35] MIO097: SO SO YOU JUST MULTIPLY THAT UH ONE HILBERT CARRIER WHICH IS TRANSCRIBED BY L. S. F. S BY THAT THIS ONE I. F. F. T. SIGNAL\n[16:40] MIE034: MM YEAH\n[16:43] MIO097: SO\n[16:43] MIE034: BUT THAT'S GONNA BE SUSCEPTIBLE TO HAVING PHASE PROBLEMS IS THAT WHEN YOU\n[16:48] MIO097: OH F YOU MEAN THE PHASE OF THAT UH OF THAT CARRIER\n[16:51] MIO078: OR OUTPUT SIGNAL LIKE\n[16:51] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[16:53] MIO097: OF OF COURSE I TRY TO PLAY ALSO WITH THAT\n[16:57] MIO097: AND UH I FOUND THAT IT DOESN'T MATTER SO MUCH WHICH WHAT IS THE PHASE BECAUSE WE ARE USING JUST ONE SECOND WINDOW RIGHT\n[17:03] MIE034: YEAH\n[17:04] MIE034: OKAY\n[17:04] MIO097: SO OF COURSE THERE THERE MIGHT BE UH SOME UH DISTURB UH DISTURBED UH WHEN YOU CONCATENATE THOSE SEGMENTS TOGETHER\n[17:11] MIO097: BUT THEN THE PHASE MIGHT BE IMPORTANT\n[17:14] MIE034: YEAH\n[17:14] MIO097: BUT OTHERWISE I MEAN I DIDN'T FIND ANY ANYTHING IMPORTANT WITH THE PHASE\n[17:19] MIO097: LIKE GREAT KEEP THE PHASE ZERO AND IT WORKS\n[17:21] MIO097: OR\n[17:22] MIE034: HMM\n[17:22] MIE034: AND NOW I MEAN THERE IS THERE ARE UM MM THERE IS RESEARCH UH UM PU THAT'S BEEN PUBLISHED SHOWING\n[17:30] MIE034: YOU KNOW SPEECH RECONSTRUCTION FROM THE ESSENTIALLY THE SPECTROGRAM WITHOUT PHASE INFORMATION\n[17:34] MIO097: RIGHT\n[17:34] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT\n[17:35] MIE034: YEAH\n[17:35] MIO097: YEAH\n[17:36] MIE034: SO\n[17:36] MIO097: BUT IT'S AGAIN A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT BECAUSE THEY ARE I THEY ARE DOING THIS IN A FREQUENCY DOMAIN\n[17:41] MIE034: YES\n[17:42] MIO097: BUT THIS IS IN TIME DOMAIN MORE OR LESS\n[17:42] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:44] MIE034: YES BUT I MEAN YOU CAN RECONSTRUCT THE THE F THE TH THE ENTIRE\n[17:49] MIO097: RIGHT\n[17:51] MIO097: THE SPECTROGRAM YOU MEAN\n[17:51] MIE034: SPECTROGRAM FROM THAT CAN'T YOU\n[17:52] MIO097: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[17:53] MIE034: SO YOU COULD DO IT THAT WAY\n[17:54] MIO097: YEAH\n[17:54] MIE034: CAUSE I'M JUST SAYING THERE'S A HEAPS OF THERE HEAPS OF OPTIONS\n[17:56] MIE034: LIKE IF Y YOU BE EXACTLY THE SAME AS SINUSOIDAL CODING OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[18:00] MIO097: RIGHT\n[18:00] MIE034: ALL YOU NEED IS THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE SPECTROGRAM IN ORDER TO ESTIMATE THE HARMONIC AMPLITUDES AND\n[18:01] MIO097: RIGHT\n[18:05] MIO097: EXACTLY\n[18:06] MIO097: WHAT WE CAN ALSO DO VERY SIMPLE IS JUST TO GET THE MAGNITUDE SPECTROGRAM USING THIS APPROXIMATION WITHOUT THE CARRIER JUST HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[18:12] MIO078: AND THEN YEAH\n[18:16] MIE034: YEAH\n[18:16] MIO097: BUT YOU JUST UH GET IT IN IN THIS WAY IN IN THE WAY OF ROB'S RIGHT\n[18:18] MIE034: YEAH\n[18:20] MIO097: BUT YOU CAN ALSO GET THE S SHORT TIME FOURIER TRANSFORM UH AND KEEP IT RIGHT\n[18:23] MIE034: YE\n[18:23] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[18:24] MIE034: JUST BY REFITTING\n[18:26] MIO097: JUST CLASSICAL UH FRAME BY FRAME ALGORITHM TWENTY MILLISECONDS\n[18:27] MIE034: YEAH\n[18:30] MIO097: UH BUT YOU KEEP JUST THE PHASES INSTEAD OF MAGNITUDES\n[18:32] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[18:32] MIO105: MM-HMM\n[18:33] MIO097: AND YOU CAN PUT THIS TOGETHER RIGHT\n[18:35] MIE034: OKAY\n[18:36] MIO078: HMM\n[18:36] MIO097: AND IT WORKS PRETTY WELL AND THEN THE SIGNAL IS NOT UH JUST UH WHISPERED\n[18:42] MIO097: THEN YOU REALLY HEAR THAT THERE IS THE VOICENESS IN THE SIGNAL\n[18:44] MIE034: YEAH OKAY\n[18:45] MIO078: OH OK\n[18:46] MIO097: BUT UH OF COURSE THE QUALITY IS UH IS NOT SO GOOD STILL\n[18:49] MIE034: D IT'S TH\n[18:49] MIO097: BUT UH YOU CAN USE IT FOR LIKE TWO THREE KILO BITS PER SECOND AND IT WORKS\n[18:50] MIO078: HMM\n[18:54] MIE034: YEAH\n[18:54] MIO078: HMM\n[18:54] MIE034: BUT THAT'S THAT'S THE BIG THING AT THE MOMENT ISN'T IT\n[18:57] MIE034: IF IF YOU'RE MM IF I IF THE IF THE EXCI IF THE IF THE ENCODING RATE'S TWO KILO BITS PER SECOND FOR THE THE EXCITATION COMPONENT OF THE SIGNAL\n[18:58] MIO097: LIKE YEAH\n[19:06] MIO097: RIGHT\n[19:07] MIE034: IT DOESN'T MATTER HOW EFFICIENT YOUR UM ENCODING OF THE SPECTROGRAM IS YOU'RE ALWAYS GONNA HAVE A HIGH RELATIVELY HIGH BIT RATE\n[19:11] MIO097: RIGHT\n[19:16] MIO097: YEAH SURE\n[19:17] MIO078: HMM\n[19:21] MIE034: YEAH\n[19:22] MIO097: ANYWAY\n[19:22] MIO097: SO UM HMM M MAYBE IT WOULD BE NICE IF YOU T IF YOU TELL US UH WHAT YOU DO WITH THE SPEECH CODING 'CAUSE I D I DIDN'T SEE ANY OF P. H. D. S OF YOU\n[19:32] MIO097: I THINK\n[19:33] MIO097: SO IF YOU DID SOMETHING SO MAYBE IT WOULD BE INTERESTING AT LEAST TO\n[19:35] MIO105: I HAVE NEVER DONE ANYTHING\n[19:36] MIE034: NAH\n[19:37] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[19:37] MIE034: YEAH SURE\n[19:38] MIE034: WELL ONE COULD ARGUE IT'S IT'S A FIELD THAT'S QUITE A SORT OF A NICHE THESE DAYS ISN'T IT\n[19:44] MIO097: YEAH\n[19:44] MIO097: YEAH SURE\n[19:44] MIO078: HMM\n[19:45] MIE034: UM\n[19:45] MIO078: BUT YEAH BUT IT'S MORE TOWARDS INDUSTRY NO\n[19:47] MIE034: IN STANDARDS AND YEAH\n[19:48] MIO078: LIKE THE YEAH BECAUSE I WORKED IN A INDUSTRY FOR LIKE A SMALL TIME\n[19:49] MIO097: IT'S TRUE\n[19:52] MIO078: BUT THEY'RE THEY USED TO IMPLEMENT ALL THESE CODERS G. S. M. AND I. T. U. STANDARDS\n[19:57] MIO097: SO YOU WERE WHEN WHEN DID YOU DO THAT\n[20:00] MIO078: NO JUST BEFORE MY P. H. D.\n[20:01] MIO097: OH OKAY\n[20:02] MIO078: FOR LIKE FEW MONTHS\n[20:03] MIO097: UH-HUH\n[20:04] MIO078: YEAH BUT THAT'S UH LIKE INDUSTRY IT'S REALLY A BIG DEAL LIKE\n[20:07] MIO078: SO THEY THEY THEY WORK ON A LOT OF THESE STANDARDS\n[20:08] MIE034: MM YEAH\n[20:10] MIO097: I THINK SO YEAH\n[20:11] MIE034: WELL DID YOU SAY UH WHO SAID\n[20:11] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:12] MIO078: BUT MOSTLY THEY'RE ALL BASED ON CELP LIKE MAINLY\n[20:15] MIE034: YEAH\n[20:15] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:15] MIO078: SO\n[20:16] MIE034: IS IT NOKIA'S BEING SUED IN THE U. S. FOR THEIR TRI BAND USAGE 'CAUSE YOU KNOW INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY\n[20:21] MIO078: HOW\n[20:23] MIO097: YOU MEAN USING THAT UH C. D. M. A.\n[20:26] MIE034: UH NO NO G G. S. M. BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE G. S. M. IN THE U. S.\n[20:26] MIO097: OR\n[20:27] MIO078: TRI BAND IS G. S. M.\n[20:29] MIE034: OR I DIDN'T HAVE G. S. M. IN THE U. S.\n[20:31] MIO097: YEAH IT'S NOT G. S. M.\n[20:32] MIO097: RIGHT IT'S UH KIND OF S NO C. D. M. A. IS UH ANOTHER LEVEL I THINK\n[20:33] MIE034: UH IT'S F UH OKAY\n[20:33] MIO078: C. D. M. A.\n[20:36] MIO078: NO NO BUT C. D. M. IS THERE BUT NOW SLOWLY THEY'RE INTRODUCING G. S. M. ALSO NOW IN U. S. LIKE\n[20:37] MIE034: NO NO N\n[20:40] MIE034: UH WELL THAT'S TRI BAND S YEAH\n[20:42] MIO078: YEAH G. S. M. TRI BAND\n[20:42] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[20:42] MIO105: YEAH TRI BAND G. S. M. YEAH\n[20:43] MIO078: LIKE THE FREQUENCIES ARE DIFFERENT LIKE VERY UH\n[20:44] MIE034: YEAH\n[20:44] MIO105: DIFFERENT FREQUENCY\n[20:44] MIO105: YEAH EXACTLY\n[20:45] MIE034: YEAH\n[20:45] MIE034: YEAH YEP\n[20:45] MIO105: MM-HMM\n[20:46] MIE034: AND APPARENTLY NOKIA'S IN A BIT OF TROUBLE OVER THAT ONE BUT YEAH\n[20:49] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[20:49] MIO078: AH\n[20:50] MIE034: WELL IT'S INTERESTING\n[20:51] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:51] MIO078: NOW IT'S REALLY BIG COMPETITION\n[20:52] MIO097: I THINK THERE IS A L LOT OF MONEY IN THAT LIKE RIGHT\n[20:55] MIE034: YEAH\n[20:56] MIE034: SHOULD'VE BEEN A LAWYER\n[20:56] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:57] MIO097: LIKE SPEECH RECOGNITION OF COURSE IT'S VERY INTERESTING BUT PEOPLE DON'T USE IT SO MUCH AS S JUST CODING JUST TELEPHONING RIGHT OR JUST\n[21:02] MIE034: WELL THAT'S\n[21:04] MIE034: BUT I MEAN CODING IS A MUCH MORE SORT OF IT'S IT'S IT WELL I MEAN IT'S IT'S UH IT WHEN IT BOILS DOWN TO JUST MATHEMATICS TO A LARGE EXTENT\n[21:08] MIO078: STANDARD MAYBE LIKE ESTABLISHED\n[21:13] MIO097: RIGHT\n[21:13] MIO097: YEAH\n[21:14] MIE034: DOESN'T IT\n[21:14] MIO097: THEY S YEAH YEAH\n[21:15] MIE034: IT'S IT'S JUST UH SORT OF IT'S YOU KNOW COMMUNICATIONS S SORT OF NO\n[21:19] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:20] MIO097: RIGHT\n[21:21] MIO097: RIGHT\n[21:23] MIO078: SO WHERE DO YOU THINK YOUR THING IS USEFUL\n[21:25] MIO078: IN C. D. M. A. OR G. S. M.\n[21:25] MIO097: NO I I\n[21:27] MIO078: I THINK MAYBE IN C. D. M. A. IT MAY BE M C. D. M. A. IS MORE LIKE\n[21:29] MIO097: WELL WHAT WE WERE WHAT WE WERE THINKING ABOUT IS OH C. D. M. A. I MEAN THERE IS THE B\n[21:33] MIO078: MORE TIME DOMAIN\n[21:34] MIO078: THE THEY THEY ARE C DOING ONLY\n[21:38] MIO097: WELL THE PROBLEM IS THIS IN WITH THIS APPLICATION\n[21:41] MIO097: OR IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE PROBLEM BUT ONE CONSTRAINT IS THAT WE ARE PROCESSING ONE SECOND OF THE SIGNAL\n[21:46] MIO097: YOU CAN GO DOWN OF COURSE\n[21:47] MIO097: BUT THEN YOU ARE LOSING LITTLE BIT OF THE BIT RATE LET'S SAY RIGHT\n[21:49] MIE034: YEAH\n[21:49] MIE034: SURE SURE\n[21:50] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:50] MIO097: SO BUT THERE ARE MANY APPLICATIONS WHERE YOU REALLY CAN USE IT BECAUSE YOU DON'T CARE ABOUT ALGORITHMIC DELAY ONE SECOND ALGORITHMIC DELAY\n[21:56] MIO097: LIKE FOR I DON'T KNOW IF INSTEAD OF S. M. S. YOU CAN REALLY HAVE SOME CHANNEL WHERE YOU JUST RIGHT\n[21:56] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:01] MIE034: YEAH\n[22:01] MIE034: SURE SURE\n[22:02] MIE034: PUSH TO TALK AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[22:04] MIE034: YEP\n[22:05] MIO097: UM SO PROBABLY\n[22:06] MIE034: AND I MEAN AS YOU SAY I MEAN THAT DELAY IS I MEAN YOU CAN SQUASH THAT DELAY TO SOME EXTENT RIGHT\n[22:12] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[22:13] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:13] MIO097: YEAH\n[22:13] MIE034: I N I THINK AS FAR AS THE CO YOU KNOW C C DELILAH'S CODING GOES\n[22:18] MIE034: I DON'T THINK YOU CAN PROBABLY DO MUCH MORE THAN WHAT'S ALREADY BEEN ACHIEVED\n[22:21] MIE034: BECAUSE TO GET HIGHER COMPRESSION YOU HAVE TO YOU KNOW TAKE ADVANTAGE OF REDUNDANCY OVER LONGER TIME SPANS\n[22:21] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:27] MIO097: RIGHT\n[22:29] MIE034: SO\n[22:29] MIO078: BUT YOU KNOW REALLY THE THESE LONG LINE TELEPHONES THEY ALREADY HAVE DELAY NO\n[22:30] MIO097: YEP\n[22:34] MIO078: AT LEAST HALF A SECOND OR YEAH\n[22:34] MIE034: YEAH SURE BUT I MEAN THAT'S TRANSMISSION DELAY NOT ALGORITHMIC DELAY\n[22:37] MIE034: IF YOU ADD THOSE TOGETHER YOU END UP WITH A THE NIGHTMARE SCENARIO I GUESS\n[22:38] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:38] MIO097: RIGHT\n[22:38] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:39] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:41] MIO078: BUT MOBILE M\n[22:42] MIO105: OKAY\n[22:44] MIO097: WHAT IF S\n[22:44] MIE034: WE MIGHT HAVE SOMEONE ELSE JOINING OUR UH MEETING SOON\n[22:49] MIO078: AND THIS ONE IS\n[22:49] MIE034: OH YEAH\n[22:50] MIE034: I DON'T KNOW I MEAN UH YOU'D BE YOU TRIED SINUSOIDAL CODING BASED APPROACHES DIDN'T YOU\n[22:54] MIO097: WHICH ONE S OH\n[22:55] MIE034: SINUSOIDAL CODING\n[22:59] MIO097: WELL\n[22:59] MIO097: BUT THE SINUSOIDAL CODING IS USUALLY M WHEN YOU S AT LEAST WHAT I THINK OR UH WHAT I KNOW IS WHEN YOU ARE DOING SINUSOIDAL CODING IT MEANS YOU JUST TAKE THE SPEECH SIGNAL AT THE BEGINNING\n[23:09] MIO097: RIGHT\n[23:09] MIO097: AND YOU ARE TRYING TO FIND TO UH YEAH TO FIND THE HARMONICS IN A TEMPORAL DOMAIN RIGHT FOR THAT\n[23:12] MIO078: UH HARMONICS AND THE\n[23:14] MIE034: YEAH BUT SURE\n[23:15] MIE034: YEAH M YEAH TR YEAH IT'S A YEAH\n[23:16] MIO078: YEAH\n[23:17] MIE034: BUT I MEAN THE TH THE THE THING IS YOU'D NEED TI IT PART OF THE PARAMETER SET FOR THAT IS UH THE UM UH THE F UH THE HARMONIC AMPLITUDES\n[23:28] MIO097: RIGHT\n[23:28] MIE034: AND THEN ONE WAY OF COMPRESSING THE HARMONIC AMPLITUDES IS JUST STORING THE SMOOTH SPECTRUM\n[23:34] MIE034: AND THEN YOU CAN UH AND THEN YOU CAN INTERPOLATE YEAH\n[23:34] MIO097: OH\n[23:34] MIO097: YEAH\n[23:34] MIO078: AND THEN PICKING YEAH\n[23:37] MIE034: YOU CAN JUST PICK THE THE UM THE HARMONIC AMPLITUDES ON THAT SPECTRUM WHEN YOU RECONSTRUCT ON THAT SMOOTH VERSION OF THE SPECTRUM WHEN YOU RECONSTRUCT\n[23:41] MIO097: RIGHT\n[23:43] MIO097: MORE OR LESS I DID IT MAYBE DIFFERENT WAY BUT KIND OF ALGORITHM LIKE OKAY\n[23:44] MIE034: Y YEAH\n[23:45] MIO078: YEAH\n[23:46] MIE034: WELL I WAS JUST SAYING\n[23:48] MIO097: TRYING TO FIND OUT THE STRONGEST OR THE THE MOST DOMINANT PEAKS IN THE SPECTRUM WHICH IS MORE OR LESS THE SAME\n[23:51] MIE034: YEAH\n[23:52] MIE034: YEP\n[23:53] MIO078: BUT MAYBE THE BIT RATE IS THE PROBLEM NO\n[23:54] MIO078: LIKE WHAT DAVID WAS DOING\n[23:55] MIE034: YEAH WELL I I TH IT'S HIGH\n[23:56] MIO078: LIKE IT'S REALLY UH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[23:56] MIO097: BUT TH\n[23:57] MIE034: IT'S QUITE A HIGH BIT RATE\n[23:58] MIE034: BUT I MEAN ONCE WE IT MAYBE IT'S SOMETHING THAT'S SCALABLE\n[24:00] MIO097: BUT YOU KNOW THE THE F THE INTERESTING\n[24:01] MIO078: YEAH MAYBE YOU CAN JUST SEE HOW MANY HOW MANY HARMONICS\n[24:04] MIO078: HE WAS USING TWENTY I THINK\n[24:05] MIO078: LIKE YEAH MAYBE YOU CAN TRY TO REDUCE\n[24:06] MIE034: WELL IT I MEAN YOU CAN USE AS MANY HARMONICS AS YOU WANT\n[24:09] MIE034: I M H UH HE WAS JUST USING THE FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY\n[24:09] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:11] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:12] MIO097: RIGHT\n[24:12] MIE034: AND IF YOU SMOOTH IT DOING A SMOOTH SPECTRUM REPRESENTATION OF THE HARMONIC AMPLITUDES\n[24:16] MIE034: THEN YOU ONLY NEED TO STORE THE THE THE FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY AND AND THE AND THE MAXIMUM VOICE FREQUENCY\n[24:19] MIO078: AND THE F\n[24:20] MIO097: RIGHT AND THAT THAT'S IT\n[24:21] MIO078: AND THEN ALL THIS AMPLITUDE\n[24:23] MIE034: AND EVERYTHING ELSE CAN BE YEAH S YEAH SURE\n[24:24] MIO097: AND THEN YOU DO MULTIPLES OF RIGHT\n[24:26] MIO078: AH\n[24:26] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[24:26] MIO097: YEAH\n[24:26] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:27] MIE034: SO AND THEN BUT THEN THE TRICKY THE ONLY TRICKY THING THAT WE HADN'T FIGURED OUT WAS THE PHASE INFORMATION\n[24:31] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:32] MIO078: EACH AGAIN\n[24:32] MIO097: YEAH\n[24:33] MIE034: UM BUT Y BUT UH YOU CAN STILL GET A LIKE YOU GET TH UM BASICALLY IF YOU DO PHASE UNWRAPPING AND ALL OF THESE OTHER TRICKS\n[24:39] MIE034: YOU END UP WITH SOME SORT OF PHASE REPRESENTATION WHICH IS SOME SORT OF MONOTONICALLY DECREASING FUNCTION\n[24:43] MIO078: SOME KIND OF LINEAR YEAH\n[24:43] MIO097: LIKE IT\n[24:45] MIO097: IF IT IS UNWRAP YOU MEAN\n[24:47] MIO097: UNWRAP UH PHASE\n[24:48] MIE034: YEAH UNWRAPPED YEAH\n[24:49] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:49] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:49] MIE034: SO I MEAN IT'S SOMETHING THAT YOU COULD CONCEIVABLY REPRESENT IN SOME SORT OF LOW SORT OF R YOU KNOW LOW BIT RATE REPRESENTATION I GUESS\n[24:54] MIO097: RIGHT\n[24:54] MIO078: SOME FUNCTION OR LIKE A\n[24:57] MIO097: YOU L RIGHT YEAH\n[24:59] MIE034: AND THEN MAYBE YOU'D NEED SOME SORT OF CORRECTION TO UM TO CORRECT MINOR PHASE DISCONTINUITIES AT SOME POINT IN TIME\n[25:06] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[25:07] MIO097: I ALSO PLAY WITH THAT\n[25:09] MIO097: AND FOR EXAMPLE WHAT I FOUND I WELL IN THIS CASE UH WE ARE NOT TRYING TO ENCODE THE SPEECH SIGNAL\n[25:15] MIO097: WE ARE TRYING TO ENCODE SOME CARRIER WHICH IS MUCH EASIER I WOULD SAY BECAUSE YOU CAN REALLY IM YOU CAN SEE THAT EVEN\n[25:17] MIE034: 'CAU\n[25:18] MIO078: HMM\n[25:19] MIE034: YEAH YEAH SURE\n[25:19] MIO078: YEAH\n[25:21] MIO078: YEAH\n[25:22] MIE034: YEAH OKAY\n[25:23] MIO097: SO WHAT I WAS TRYING TO ENCODE AT THE PHASES SO I JUST FOUND THAT UH TWO BITS IS ENOUGH FOR THAT AND YOU REALLY DON'T HEAR THE DIFFERENCE\n[25:30] MIE034: OKAY\n[25:30] MIO097: SO IF YOU KEEP ALL THE SPECTRAL LINES AS THEY WERE THERE BUT YOU WERE JUST UH QUANTIZING WITH TWO BITS OR THREE BITS FOR AMPLITUDE\n[25:33] MIE034: YEAH\n[25:35] MIE034: YEAH\n[25:39] MIO097: TWO BITS FOR FOR PHASE\n[25:40] MIO097: SO IT'S OKAY\n[25:41] MIE034: OKAY\n[25:41] MIO097: THE PROBLEM IS THAT YOU HAVE TO TRANSMIT MANY OF THEM\n[25:44] MIE034: YEAH\n[25:44] MIO078: OH\n[25:44] MIO097: 'CAUSE THERE IS NOT JUST ONE DOMINANT COMPONENT BUT USUALLY MORE OTHERS WHICH ARE QUITE SMALL RIGHT\n[25:45] MIE034: SURE SURE\n[25:49] MIE034: YEAH\n[25:50] MIO078: YEAH\n[25:50] MIE034: YEP\n[25:51] MIO097: OR WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO THEN YOU HAVE TO DECREASE THE THE THE SIZE OF NOT ONE SECOND\n[25:52] MIO105: TRUE\n[25:54] MIO078: THE SIZE OF THE\n[25:56] MIO097: BUT YOU HAVE TO GO DOWN BECAUSE THEN YOU CAN GET JUST VOICED PART AND UNVOICED PART\n[26:00] MIO097: YOU KNOW ONE SECOND IT'S USUALLY MIXED RIGHT SOMEHOW TOGETHER\n[26:00] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[26:03] MIE034: HMM\n[26:04] MIO078: BUT YOU DON'T DO ANY VOICE UN VOICE DECISION NO\n[26:06] MIO097: NOT NOW NO\n[26:06] MIE034: NO AND YOU UH YOU WANNA AVOID HARD CHOICES ON VOICING DECISION YEAH\n[26:06] MIO078: YEAH THE THAT'S EVEN ADVANTAGE I THINK FOR THIS APPROACH\n[26:07] MIO097: I WI\n[26:09] MIO078: YEAH\n[26:10] MIO078: YEAH\n[26:10] MIO097: UH UH WE DON'T NO WANT TO DO THAT YEAH BECAUSE IT'S QUITE TRICKY\n[26:10] MIO078: YEAH\n[26:12] MIO078: SORTA THE MODELLING IT'S REALLY ANOTHER ISSUE LIKE\n[26:15] MIE034: WELL THAT'S ONE OF THE BIG PROBLEMS WITH L. P. C. TEN FOR INSTANCE\n[26:15] MIO078: YEAH\n[26:15] MIO097: RIGHT\n[26:15] MIO078: YEAH\n[26:16] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[26:17] MIO097: YEAH SURE\n[26:17] MIE034: I IT STINKS BECAUSE THIS HARD YEAH\n[26:17] MIO078: YEAH\n[26:19] MIO097: EXACTLY\n[26:19] MIO078: YEAH\n[26:20] MIO078: AND THEN YOU HAVE TO COMBINE ALL THIS HARMONIC MODEL AND NOISE MODEL\n[26:22] MIO097: RIGHT\n[26:23] MIO078: SO AGAIN YOU MAY END UP SOME\n[26:26] MIO097: BUT FOR EXAMPLE WHAT WE ALSO FOUND IS THAT IF YOU USE JUST THE HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[26:26] MIO078: 'CAUSE\n[26:30] MIO097: THAT THAT ONE WHICH IS TRYING TO APPROXIMATE THAT ENERGY IN SOME LOW BAND\n[26:35] MIO097: LIKE AR AROUND TWO HUNDRED T UH HERTZ AND YOU TAKE A LOOK ON THE SIGNAL\n[26:40] MIO097: ON THE TRAJECTORY YOU CAN SEE THAT IT WORKS LIKE KIND OF UM VOICE DETECTOR\n[26:45] MIO078: OH OKAY\n[26:45] MIE034: YEAH SURE\n[26:45] MIO105: MM\n[26:45] MIO097: BECAUSE UH FOR A LOW ENERGIES THERE IS USUALLY NOISE\n[26:49] MIE034: YEAH\n[26:49] MIO097: FOR HIGH ENERGIES THERE IS KIND OF A HARMONICITY\n[26:50] MIO078: THE PE PEAK UH\n[26:52] MIE034: YEAH YEP\n[26:52] MIO097: SO IT WORKS PRETTY WELL FOR THAT\n[26:53] MIO097: SO WE MIGHT USE THIS ONE INFORMATION FOR THAT\n[26:55] MIE034: BUT BUT THAT THAT TWO HUNDRED THIS IS WHAT THEY USE FOR LIKE UM ST THEY THEY DO USE THIS FOR UM FOR UM PITCH MARKING IN SPEECH\n[26:56] MIO097: BUT\n[27:00] MIO097: YEAH I THINK SO YEAH\n[27:02] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[27:03] MIE034: SO THIS IS WHAT ALAN BLACK'S CODE USES\n[27:04] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[27:05] MIE034: BUT IT'S VERY SPEAKER DEPENDENT WH ON WHAT SORT OF BAND WIDTH YOU'D LOOK AT THIS HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[27:05] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:11] MIO097: RIGHT\n[27:12] MIO097: UH-HUH\n[27:12] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:12] MIE034: DEPENDING ON THE PITCH DEPENDING ON THE PERSON Y YOU'LL GET A DIFFERENT AMOUNT OF SMOOTHING AND A CERTAIN SORT OF SO I MEAN\n[27:15] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[27:15] MIO078: S\n[27:19] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:20] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[27:20] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:20] MIE034: YOU KNOW IF IT'S A FEMALE SPEAKER FOR INSTANCE YOU YEAH\n[27:22] MIO097: THAT'S TRUE YEAH\n[27:24] MIE034: SO IT'S SORTA TRICKY\n[27:24] MIO078: SO THAT'S A YOU HAVE TO TUNE LOT OF PARAMETERS LIKE I AM\n[27:25] MIO097: YEAH\n[27:27] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[27:27] MIE034: YEAH\n[27:27] MIO097: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S A PROBLEM\n[27:29] MIO078: BUT ANYWAY YOU DON'T REALLY NEED HARD DECISIONS NO\n[27:29] MIO097: SURE\n[27:31] MIO078: LIKE VOICED UNVOICED\n[27:33] MIE034: UH N NO\n[27:33] MIO097: UH F\n[27:34] MIO078: SO M MAYBE IT MAY HELP YOU BUT IT YEAH\n[27:35] MIO097: THAT WOULD BE NICE N NOT TO HAVE ANYTHING YEAH\n[27:36] MIE034: Y YEAH BUT FROM MEMORY THAT THAT BASIC SCRIPT THAT THEY HAD WASN'T WASN'T VERY UM EFFECTIVE\n[27:38] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:43] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[27:44] MIE034: I MEAN MAYBE IF YOU DID SOME SORT OF INITIAL FIRST P GUESS AND THEN AND THEN CHOSE YOUR SMOOTHING FACTOR BASED ON THAT\n[27:48] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:49] MIO097: RIGHT\n[27:51] MIE034: 'CAUSE IT IT YOU KNOW SELECTING AT ANY PARTICULAR POINT OF WHAT THE WHAT THE PITCH IS AT THE MAY BE INACCURATE\n[27:51] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[27:55] MIO097: MY\n[27:57] MIE034: BUT IF YOU ESTIMATED IT OVER A SECOND YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET A DECENT ESTIMATE I'D I'D THINK\n[27:58] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[28:00] MIO097: RIGHT\n[28:01] MIO097: EXACTLY\n[28:03] MIO078: BUT DO YOU REALLY REALLY NEED IT OR LIKE VOICED UNVOICED\n[28:05] MIO097: WELL I DON'T KNOW\n[28:06] MIO097: MAYBE IF YOU WE UH REALLY WANT TO IMPROVE THE THE QUALITY THEN WE WILL NEED IT I DON'T KNOW STILL\n[28:07] MIO078: YEAH BUT YEAH\n[28:11] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:11] MIO078: BUT IT'S NOT REALLY YOU NEED T YOU DON'T NEED TO SPECIFY AT EACH POINT IT'S VOICED OR YEAH\n[28:15] MIO097: N NOT NOW\n[28:16] MIO097: YEAH UH WELL I'M GONNA T HAVE A TIME NEXT NEXT MONTH OR IN THREE WEEKS SO I'LL TRY TO PLAY SOME EXAMPLES THERE FOR YOU AND\n[28:23] MIE034: YEAH\n[28:23] MIO078: HUH\n[28:23] MIE034: WELL IT'D BE NICE TO IT WOULD BE NICE TO REALLY SEE WHAT THIS WHAT YOU'RE A ACTUALLY TRYING TO RECONSTRUCT HERE\n[28:31] MIO097: WHAT WE ARE TRYING TO RECONSTR\n[28:32] MIE034: THIS CARRIER SIGNAL WHAT WHAT IT REALLY LOOKS L YEAH\n[28:35] MIO097: HOW DOES IT LOOK LIKE OR SURE\n[28:37] MIE034: AND YOU DID SAY IT LOOKS LIKE A FREQUENCY MODULATED COSINE\n[28:39] MIO097: YEAH MORE OR LESS\n[28:42] MIE034: HMM\n[28:42] MIO097: IT'S KIND OF UH NOT FREQUENCY\n[28:44] MIO097: LET'S SAY AMPLITUDE MODULATION WHEN YOU HAVE JU JUST THE CARRIER AND THAT MODULATION SIGNAL RIGHT\n[28:46] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:48] MIO078: AND THEN AMPLITUDE\n[28:51] MIO078: BUT YOU'RE TELLING EVEN FREQUENCY'S ALSO SHIFTING NO\n[28:51] MIE034: YEAH\n[28:53] MIO078: LIKE YOUR DELAY\n[28:54] MIE034: IT WOULD HAVE TO BE 'CAUSE PITCH SHIFTS YEAH\n[28:54] MIO097: YEAH WE YEAH YEAH YEAH EXACTLY\n[28:55] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:55] MIO078: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[28:56] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:57] MIO078: SO THEN YEAH THEN IT'S NOT EXACTLY AMPLITUDE MODULATIONS OR IT'S IT'S IN BETWEEN MAYBE\n[28:59] MIE034: YEAH\n[28:59] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[29:02] MIO097: IT'S IN BETWEEN EXACTLY\n[29:03] MIO078: YEAH\n[29:03] MIO097: SO IT'S NOT THIS AND THAT\n[29:04] MIO078: S YEAH\n[29:04] MIO097: BUT STILL YEAH\n[29:06] MIO097: BUT ANYWAY WHAT ALSO THE OTHER APPROACH WHICH IS POSSIBLE TO USE\n[29:06] MIO078: SO YEAH\n[29:10] MIO097: THE OTHER IS ONE TO KEEP THE PHASE LIKE THIS ONE LIKE TWO SPECTROGRAMS ONE THE PHASE AND ONE THE MAGNITUDE\n[29:12] MIO078: YEAH\n[29:15] MIE034: YEAH\n[29:16] MIO097: AND WELL I CAN AGAIN PLAY IT AND IT WORKS ON TWO KILO BITS PER SECOND\n[29:20] MIO097: QUITE WHAT UH NO WHAT UH HE WAS DOING HE WAS USING IT FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[29:20] MIO078: THAT'S WHAT MARIUS DID NO LIKE\n[29:21] MIO078: BUT BUT HE WAS KEEPING ALL THE PHASE INFORMATION\n[29:26] MIO097: WHAT I WHAT I KNOW BUT FOR SPEECH CODING NO NO NO IT WAS I DON'T KNOW\n[29:27] MIO078: NO BUT EVEN THE HIS CODED LIKE HE JUST HE HE DIDN'T DO ANYTHING HE JUST TRANSFERRED IT THAT WAY\n[29:32] MIO097: FOR SPEECH CODING YOU MEAN\n[29:32] MIO078: HE WAS AIMING FOR HE'S NOT REALLY KIND OF DOING SPEECH CODING BUT HE WANT TO DO IT ON MUSIC\n[29:38] MIO078: SO HE DOESN'T REALLY CARE ABOUT THE BAND WIDTHS OR HE WANT TO HAVE THE QUALITY NO LIKE\n[29:43] MIO097: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:44] MIO097: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:44] MIO078: YEAH BUT EVEN ESPECIALLY THE AUDIO SERIES AND THE THAT THAT'S WHAT HE WAS TELLING LIKE\n[29:45] MIO097: M MAYBE\n[29:49] MIO078: YEAH AT LEAST EVEN TEN K. BIT\n[29:50] MIO078: TWENTY KILO BITS ALSO IS OKAY\n[29:52] MIO097: RIGHT\n[29:53] MIO078: SO BUT HE'S UH HE'S NOT I THINK FINISHED WITH ALL THAT THING\n[29:53] MIO097: YEAH\n[29:56] MIO078: HE'S JUST TRANSMITTING ALL THE PHASE AND THEN BUT HE'S ENCODING THE ENVELOPE YEAH\n[29:58] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[29:59] MIO097: WELL FOR EXAMPLE THIS PHASE INFORMATION RIGHT\n[30:03] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[30:03] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:04] MIO097: I THINK SO\n[30:05] MIO097: THERE ARE M MORE PAPERS WHICH ARE USING THIS APPROACH LIKE TRYING TO ENCODE THE MAGNITUDE SPECTRUM OR SPECTROGRAM\n[30:07] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:08] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:10] MIO078: AND THEN LEAVING THE PHASE YEAH\n[30:11] MIO097: UH THE PHASE OR YOU JUST UH RE CAN AGAIN THE PHASE CAN BE REPLACED BY THE NOISE WHICH IS PRETTY GOOD\n[30:17] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:17] MIO097: SO THAT'S UH THE BENEFIT UH VARIABLE APPROACH\n[30:19] MIE034: HMM\n[30:20] MIO097: SO IF YOU REALLY DON'T HAVE A BAND WIDTH YOU JUST CAN REPLACE IT BY NOISE AND IT WORKS\n[30:22] MIE034: HMM\n[30:25] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:26] MIO097: OF COURSE THEN IT DOESN'T SOUND AS THE ORIGINAL BECAUSE IT'S MORE WHISPERED OR WHATEVER\n[30:30] MIO078: HMM\n[30:32] MIO097: BUT YOU CAN UNDERSTAND WELL\n[30:33] MIE034: MM\n[30:35] MIO097: AND FOR EXAMPLE UH IF YOU MENTION THIS ONE APPROACH WITH THE THAT UH TRAJECTORY OF THE PHASE\n[30:39] MIO097: OF UNWRAP PHASE RECRE UH I ALSO USE BECAUSE YOU CAN DO IT HERE WHEN YOU GET INTO UH THIS DOMAIN WHERE YOU APPLY UH OR YOU'RE TRYING TO COMPUTE UH S POWER SPECTRUM IN IN ORDER T LET'S SAY THAT THIS KIND OF TRAJECTORY\n[30:40] MIE034: YEAH\n[30:50] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:51] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:54] MIO097: IT DOESN'T IN FIT THE SAME FREQUENCY OVER TIME DOMAIN\n[30:56] MIO097: BUT HERE YOU ARE TRYING TO COMPUTE UH DOING A TO DO LINEAR PREDICTION\n[31:01] MIO097: SO WE ARE JUST DOING F. F. T. RIGHT\n[31:01] MIO078: YEAH\n[31:03] MIE034: MM-HMM\n[31:03] MIO097: THEN APPLYING UH POWER IN ORDER TO GET UM TO S TO POWER DOMAIN AND THEN I. F. F. T. RIGHT\n[31:11] MIO078: YEAH OR\n[31:12] MIO097: SO YOU GET THE AUTO CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS\n[31:12] MIO105: MM-HMM\n[31:13] MIO078: AUTO CORRELATION COEFFICIENT AND\n[31:15] MIO097: SO BEFORE YOU'RE APPLYING UH POWER SPECTRUM\n[31:18] MIO097: YOU CAN AGAIN GET THE YOU HAVE GOT A COMPLEX F FREQ FREQUENCY OR COMPLEX SPECTRUM YOU CAN GET THE PHASE RIGHT\n[31:19] MIO078: YEAH THEY AGAIN GIVE THE PHASE\n[31:21] MIO078: YEAH AGAIN GIVE THE PHASE\n[31:24] MIE034: HMM\n[31:24] MIO078: YEAH\n[31:25] MIO097: AND THE PHASE LOOK QUITE SIMILAR LIKE THIS\n[31:26] MIO097: SO YOU MIGHT SEE IT'S IS MORE LESS LIKE A LINE\n[31:28] MIE034: YEAH IT'S LIKE A YEAH\n[31:30] MIO078: OH\n[31:31] MIE034: AND IT IT DOES START TO GET A LITTLE BIT N NON LINEAR TOWARDS THE END\n[31:33] MIO097: RIGHT\n[31:35] MIE034: BUT NORMALLY THAT'S THAT'S WHEN THE COMPONENTS ARE NOT ACTUALLY PROBABLY GONNA BE AUDIBLE ANYWAY IN VOICED SPEECH RIGHT\n[31:35] MIO097: YEAH\n[31:39] MIO078: HMM\n[31:40] MIE034: SO YEAH\n[31:40] MIO097: RIGHT\n[31:42] MIO078: BUT THIS PHASE IS DIFFERENT FROM YOUR CARRIER NO\n[31:43] MIO097: YEAH IT'S IT IS VERY DIFFERENT YEAH\n[31:43] MIO078: LIKE YEAH\n[31:45] MIO078: BECAUSE YOU'RE JUST DOING ON UH YOUR UH YEAH\n[31:45] MIO097: THEN YOU ARE DOING IN DIFFERENT DOMAIN\n[31:48] MIO097: I THINK THIS IS IN FREQUENCY DOMAIN THIS IN TIME DOMAIN\n[31:48] MIO078: AND ALSO LIKE YEAH\n[31:50] MIO097: UM IT IS QUITE IT'S QUITE SENSIBLE TO ANY QUANTIZATION WHAT I FOUND\n[31:51] MIE034: YEAH\n[31:52] MIO078: AND\n[31:54] MIO078: YEAH\n[31:55] MIO097: REALLY IT LOOKS LIKE THE LINES\n[31:57] MIO097: SO YOU JUST SAY OKAY LET'S P LET'S PUT THE LINE THERE\n[31:59] MIO078: HMM\n[31:59] MIE034: YEAH\n[31:59] MIO097: BUT IT DOESN'T WORK\n[32:00] MIO097: RE WELL YOU CAN UNDERSTAND\n[32:02] MIO097: BUT YOU CAN HERE THAT THERE ARE MANY ARTIFACTS WHICH RIGHT EXACTLY\n[32:02] MIE034: YEAH SURE\n[32:03] MIE034: C\n[32:04] MIE034: C 'CAUSE ANY SORT OF ERROR IN THAT IN THAT LINE IS IS TRANSMITTED IS REALISED IN A NET AS A PHASE ERROR RIGHT\n[32:10] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[32:11] MIE034: YEAH\n[32:11] MIO097: AND THE ANOTHER PROBLEM IS THAT UH IT'S NOT BAND WIDTH VARIABLE\n[32:14] MIO097: SO YOU CANNOT SAY THAT THIS PART WILL BE THE JUST THE NOISE WHICH YOU CAN DO IN HERE IN THIS THIS OTHER APPROACH\n[32:17] MIE034: MM\n[32:20] MIO097: SO THAT'S WHY I DIDN'T PLAY WITH THAT SO M MORE BECAUSE I FOUND THERE ARE MORE UH DISADVANTAGES THAN THE ADVANTAGES THIS APPROACH\n[32:23] MIE034: OKAY\n[32:29] MIO097: SO THAT'S WHY\n[32:29] MIE034: MM YEAH\n[32:30] MIE034: TRICKY YEAH\n[32:30] MIO078: BUT EVEN YOU CAN USE AS A CAN YOU USE THAT PHASE DIRECTLY\n[32:33] MIO097: YOU MEAN THIS ONE\n[32:33] MIO078: WHEREAS THE D YEAH THIS ONE IS DIRECT\n[32:34] MIO097: YEAH IF YOU TAKE JUST THE ORIGINAL PHASE AND THE\n[32:36] MIO078: BUT THIS IS PHASE OF YOUR D UH SPECTRUM NO\n[32:39] MIO078: LIKE IT'S NOT IN TIME DOMAIN\n[32:39] MIO097: RIGHT\n[32:40] MIO097: YEAH IT'S IT'S IT'S NOT A PHASE\n[32:40] MIO078: SO\n[32:42] MIO078: OF YOUR SIGNAL\n[32:43] MIO078: IT'S NOT SO THEN IT'S BIT TRICKY\n[32:43] MIO097: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[32:44] MIO097: IT'S THE PHASE NO YOU CAN AGAIN PUT THE THAT ENVELOPE WITH THIS PHASE TOGETHER BECAUSE ENVELOPE IS TWE\n[32:45] MIO078: LIKE HOW\n[32:50] MIO078: OKAY BUT STILL YOU GET ONLY THE THE MAGNITUDE OF YOUR HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[32:51] MIE034: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[32:52] MIE034: Y Y Y YOU HAVE S FIVE SLICES LIKE N ACROSS THAT WAY I GUESS\n[32:53] MIO078: YOU WON'T GET THE\n[32:53] MIO097: NO NO\n[32:54] MIO097: YOU G NO YOU GET THE F\n[32:57] MIO097: YEAH YOU GET THE COMPLEX COMPLEX SPECTRUM WITH THIS\n[32:59] MIO078: NO BUT YOU STARTED WITH HIL HILBERT ENVELOPE NO\n[33:02] MIO078: LIKE MAGNITUDE OF HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[33:02] MIO097: NO NO I STARTED WITH THE D. C. T.\n[33:05] MIO078: MAGNITUDE OF UH NO BEFORE D. C. T. YOUR D OH\n[33:08] MIO097: NO AFTER D. C. T. YOU ARE TRYING THIS IS SO KIND OF AGAIN A REAL TRAJECTORY RIGHT\n[33:14] MIO097: AND YOU'RE TRYING TO FIRST FIND THAT HILBERT ENVELOPE\n[33:14] MIO078: YEAH\n[33:17] MIO097: SO UH LET'S WELL SO THIS IS A SPEECH\n[33:18] MIO078: AH OK SO INPUT TO THE D. C. T. IS THE SPEECH OR LIKE YOUR YEAH OKAY\n[33:23] MIE034: YEAH\n[33:23] MIO078: JUST YOU'RE STARTING WITH\n[33:24] MIO097: NO BUT HERE WHAT I WANT TO SAY IS REALLY THAT Y IT'S NOT PART OF HILBERT ENVELOPE IT'S PART OF THE D. C. T. SIGNAL\n[33:30] MIO078: AH\n[33:30] MIO078: AH\n[33:31] MIO078: OK OK OK\n[33:32] MIO097: SO IT'S NOT IT'S ENOUGH IF YOU HAVE JUST THIS PHASE AND F AND THE HILBERT ENVELOPE YOU CAN PUT IT TOGETHER\n[33:32] MIO078: YEAH MAYBE THE THEN\n[33:37] MIO078: YEAH\n[33:39] MIO078: AH OKAY\n[33:40] MIO097: YOU DON'T NEED THE CARRIER\n[33:41] MIO097: I MEAN THIS IS KIND OF A CARRIER SIGNAL BUT IN DIFFERENT DOMAIN REPRESENTED\n[33:46] MIO078: YEAH IT'S IN FREQUENCY DOMAIN NO\n[33:47] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[33:50] MIE034: HMM\n[33:53] MIO097: SO I WHAT I THINK IS THAT WE ALREADY WILL NEED TO APPLY S KIND OF ANALYSIS BY SYNTHESIS APPROACH MM UH IN ORDER TO GET SOMETHING\n[34:01] MIE034: YEAH THAT MAKES SENSE 'CAUSE IT'S A TIME DOMAIN SORT OF APPROACH\n[34:04] MIO097: RIGHT\n[34:05] MIE034: UM AND I MEAN UH AND AND IN IN FACT I MEAN IT'S WHAT YOU'RE DOING IS SO DIFFERENT TO MOST APPROACHES TO SPEECH CODING THAT IT DOESN'T MATTER THAT WE DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT OR HAVEN'T HAD MUCH I IT'S I MEAN IT'S QUITE DIFFERENT TO A LOT OF THE TRADITIONAL SORT UH SO UH VOI UM YOU KNOW\n[34:06] MIO097: WHAT I\n[34:16] MIO097: NO\n[34:17] MIO097: YOU MEAN YE\n[34:21] MIO097: RIGHT\n[34:23] MIE034: SOURCE FILTER TYPE APPROACHES OR OR WHATEVER YEAH\n[34:25] MIO078: YEAH DEFINITELY IT'S D\n[34:26] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[34:27] MIO097: YES THAT'S TRUE\n[34:27] MIE034: SO\n[34:28] MIO078: BUT NOW I THINK PEOPLE\n[34:28] MIO097: BUT I MEAN THAT'S MAYBE EVEN THE ADVANTAGE HERE BECAUSE YOU IT'S NOT SPEECH D BASED WHICH MEANS WE ARE NOT\n[34:36] MIE034: IT'S JUST A MATTER OF MINIMUM DISTORTION TIME\n[34:37] MIO078: YEAH\n[34:38] MIO097: RIGHT\n[34:39] MIO097: SO YOU CAN WHEN I TRIED AND COMPARING WITH L. P. C. TEN ON A UH TWICE BIGGER OR HIGHER BIT RATE THIS WORK WORKS BETTER IT SEEMS TO ME\n[34:39] MIE034: YEAH\n[34:48] MIO097: JUST FOR UNVOICED SPEECH\n[34:50] MIO097: O I'M NOT MENTIONING UH VOICELESS BECAUSE THAT'S UNVOICED WHICH MEANS WHISPERED\n[34:50] MIE034: SURE\n[34:52] MIE034: UNVOICED UNVOICED SPEECH IS VERY DIFFICULT TO B SORT OF JUDGE ON QUALITY COMPARED TO VOICED I THINK\n[34:58] MIO097: UH YEAH BUT UH WHEN YOU HEAR AND TRY TO USE SOME EXAMPLES WITH THE MUSIC FOR EXAMPLE\n[35:02] MIE034: PLOSIVES\n[35:04] MIE034: YEAH PLOSIVES ARE VERY IMPORTANT THOUGH I GUESS\n[35:05] MIO078: YEAH\n[35:06] MIO097: RIGHT YEAH\n[35:07] MIE034: SO MAYBE IT DOES A BETTER JOB OF PLOSIVES\n[35:09] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[35:10] MIO097: THAT'S TRUE YEAH\n[35:12] MIO097: UH BUT ANYWAY IT SEEMED TO ME PRETTY GOOD\n[35:14] MIO097: I MEAN THAT THERE MIGHT BE\n[35:14] MIE034: OKAY\n[35:15] MIE034: IT'D BE NICE IF WE HAD SOME DEMOS HERE\n[35:17] MIO097: THAT'S TRUE YEAH\n[35:17] MIE034: WELL I SUPPOSE HAVE TO WAIT TO YOUR I GUESS\n[35:21] MIO078: SO WHEN IS YOUR TURN\n[35:22] MIO078: UH\n[35:22] MIO097: UH IT SHOULD BE UH THIRTEENTH DECEMBER I THINK\n[35:24] MIO078: OH\n[35:24] MIO078: OH OKAY\n[35:25] MIE034: OH IT'S A LITTLE WA OH BUGGER\n[35:25] MIO078: I MEAN JUST BEFORE\n[35:27] MIO097: I JUST UH YOU WON'T BE HERE\n[35:28] MIE034: I WON'T BE YEAH\n[35:29] MIO078: OH YOU\n[35:29] MIE034: NO\n[35:31] MIO097: UH OKAY\n[35:31] MIE034: YOU'LL PRACTICE IT BEFORE THEN WON'T YOU\n[35:34] MIO097: NO I JUST SWAPPED IT WITH UH MIKE PERROT I THINK 'CAUSE H HE IS NOT GOING TO BE HERE THIS TIME\n[35:39] MIE034: YEAH HE'S GOING TO OZ\n[35:40] MIO097: AND I WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE IT IN UH IN JANUARY\n[35:40] MIE034: YEP\n[35:43] MIO097: SO WHATEVER\n[35:46] MIO097: ANYWAY\n[35:47] MIO097: SO BUT ANYWAY I I WANTED TO HEAR SOMETHING MAYBE FROM YOU WHAT YOU ARE DOING F WITH SPEECH CODING BECAUSE YOU WERE YOU MENTIONED THAT\n[35:55] MIE034: I DID YEAH\n[35:56] MIE034: BUT WE'RE D WE'RE DOING A MORE TRADITIONAL S S FREQUENCY SLICES RATHER THAN TEMPORAL BASED STUFF\n[35:59] MIO097: BY\n[36:02] MIO097: BUT IT WAS BASED ON LIKE YOU WERE USING KIND OF RECOGNIZER THERE RIGHT\n[36:05] MIE034: YEAH\n[36:06] MIE034: WELL THAT'S W THAT WAS ONE OF THE APPROACHES SURE\n[36:08] MIE034: YEP\n[36:08] MIO078: LOW BIT RATE\n[36:08] MIE034: AND THE OTHER APPROACH WAS WAS THIS H. M. M. BASED STUFF WHICH IS WHICH IS BASICALLY JUST A PARAMETERIZATION OF THE YOU KNOW\n[36:16] MIE034: THE THE THE THE UM THE SOURCE FILTER TYPE PARAMETERS AND THEN AND THEN LEARNING THE YOU KNOW TRAINING LIKE A H SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM\n[36:19] MIO097: UH-HUH\n[36:22] MIO097: RIGHT\n[36:24] MIO097: RIGHT\n[36:25] MIE034: BUT THAT'S NOT TERRIBLY THAT'S GOT NO RELATIONSHIP TO THIS\n[36:29] MIO097: YEAH IT'S I'M I MEAN YEAH IT'S DIFFERENT\n[36:29] MIE034: I IT'S YEAH\n[36:31] MIO097: BUT UH IT'S SPEECH CODING AT LEAST\n[36:32] MIE034: YEAH SURE\n[36:33] MIO078: YES\n[36:33] MIE034: SPEECH CODING\n[36:34] MIE034: I I READ SOME OF THE OTHER TECHNIQUES\n[36:37] MIE034: UM LITTLE STANDARDS\n[36:38] MIE034: BUT UM I MEAN I THINK I THINK YOU'RE ON THE RIGHT TRACK WITH THE ANALYSIS BY SYNTHESIS BUT THAT DOESN'T TELL YOU HOW WHAT SORT OF BIT RATES YOU'RE GOING TO ACHIEVE OR UM AND BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO DO IT SEPARATELY FOR EACH UM BAND\n[36:45] MIO097: I THINK SO\n[36:48] MIO097: RIGHT\n[36:48] MIO097: YEAH SURE\n[36:52] MIO078: YEAH\n[36:53] MIO097: BAND YOU MEAN\n[36:55] MIO097: RIGHT\n[36:55] MIE034: IT WOULD BE THE I IMAGINE THAT'S THE TRICKY PART\n[37:00] MIE034: UM BECAUSE IT WOULD BE VARYING QUITE RAPIDLY WOULDN'T IT YOUR UM YOUR UH CODE BOOK\n[37:06] MIE034: LIKE W WITHIN EACH UM WHEN YOU GO ALONG THE THE THE B THE ONE SECOND SORT OF SEGMENT OF THE BAND YOU\n[37:09] MIO097: WITH DIFFERENT\n[37:14] MIO097: I DON'T KNOW\n[37:14] MIO097: BUT MAYBE WHAT WE CAN ALREADY DO IS UH TO DECREASE THIS UH THIS DISTANCE\n[37:19] MIO097: WE CAN DO A HILBERT ENVELOPE APPROXIMATION WITH ONE SECOND\n[37:23] MIO078: HMM\n[37:23] MIO097: BUT THEN WE CAN SPLIT THAT SIGNAL INTO I DON'T KNOW TEN TEN UH SEGMENTS WITH THE ONE HUNDRED MILLISECONDS OR EVEN LESS\n[37:24] MIO078: HMM\n[37:28] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[37:31] MIO097: AND WE CAN APPLY SOME OTHER TECHNIQUE FOR THAT YOU KNOW\n[37:33] MIE034: YEAH\n[37:33] MIE034: WELL I MEAN YEAH\n[37:34] MIE034: FIRST YOU'VE GOTTA CHOOSE YOUR APPROACH AND NOT WORRY ABOUT THE BAND WIDTH\n[37:34] MIO097: STILL\n[37:37] MIO097: RIGHT\n[37:38] MIE034: AND THEN START THINKING ABOUT HOW TO GIVEN 'CAUSE I MEAN I GUESS ESPECIALLY 'CAUSE THIS IS A THIS IS A MORE OF A COMMERCIAL BASED PROJECT\n[37:38] MIO097: EXACTLY EXACTLY\n[37:38] MIO078: HMM\n[37:41] MIO097: YEAH\n[37:46] MIE034: YOU'VE G C YOU'VE YOU'VE GOTTA I MATCH THE QUALITY BEFORE YOU START WORRYING ABOUT OTHER THINGS RIGHT\n[37:53] MIE034: I MEAN D D DO THEY I MEAN WHAT WHAT WHAT SORT OF UH\n[37:54] MIO097: WELL TH MORE LESS THEY DON'T CARE WHAT'S UH WHAT WILL BE THE QUALITY OF THE OF THE OR THE BIT RATE\n[38:01] MIO097: THEY JUST WANT TO GET SOMETHING NEW YOU KNOW\n[38:03] MIE034: UH-HUH OKAY\n[38:04] MIO097: SO IF YOU GET THE V VERY UH LOW BIT RATE WITH A REASONABLE QUALITY OR REALLY HIGH BIT RATE\n[38:04] MIO078: OH OKAY\n[38:06] MIE034: WELL THAT MAKES THINGS UH\n[38:07] MIO078: YEAH\n[38:10] MIE034: WITH\n[38:11] MIO097: WHICH IS C AGAIN DIFFERENT BUT WITH UH HIGH QUALITY UH THEY WOULD BE HAPPY WITH THE BOTH\n[38:11] MIO078: YEAH\n[38:13] MIE034: THEY'RE HAPPY\n[38:13] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[38:15] MIE034: OKAY\n[38:15] MIO097: SO YOU KNOW ON ONE SIDE IT'S PRETTY GOOD BUT ON THE OTHER YOU DON'T KNOW WHICH WAY YOU SHOULD GO 'CAUSE THERE ARE MANY OF THEM\n[38:16] MIE034: COOL\n[38:16] MIO078: YEAH YOU KNOW THE THE\n[38:20] MIE034: YEAH\n[38:21] MIE034: SURE SURE\n[38:22] MIO097: AND UH\n[38:23] MIE034: AND AT THE MOMENT YOU'RE AT SORT OF A POINT WHERE MAYBE YOU HAVE TO MAKE THAT CHOICE A LITTLE BIT\n[38:27] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[38:27] MIE034: YEAH\n[38:27] MIO078: YEAH\n[38:29] MIE034: MM-HMM\n[38:31] MIO097: OKAY\n[38:33] MIO097: WELL I I WILL\n[38:33] MIO078: HMM\n[38:36] MIO097: W UH DO YOU WANT TO MENTION YOUR SPEECH CODING EXPERIMENTS\n[38:36] MIO078: YEAH\n[38:39] MIO078: UH\n[38:40] MIO078: NO NO NO YEAH\n[38:41] MIO097: SO YOU ARE SAYING THAT YOU'RE DOING SOMETHING I IN INDIA WITH UH\n[38:44] MIO078: YEAH\n[38:44] MIO078: BUT IT'S MOSTLY LIKE THIS IS UH S CELP AND THESE THING\n[38:47] MIO097: SO YOU KNOW THE SUB MM LIKE UM MORE DETAILS\n[38:50] MIO078: NO I WAS T UH DOING SOME UH LIKE WRITING SOME CODE FOR TESTING AND THESE THINGS WHERE I'M MAKING SOME T STANDARDS FOR THAT\n[38:57] MIE034: YEAH\n[38:58] MIE034: UH WHICH IS NOT\n[38:58] MIO078: SO SO TH TH THERE ARE LIKE LI THE THING THESE STANDARDS\n[39:01] MIO078: HOW IT WORKS IS LIKE THEY GIVE ALL THE PSEUDO CODE KIND OF THING AND THEN THEY PUT SEVERE TEST CONDITIONS\n[39:06] MIE034: YEAH\n[39:08] MIO078: SO YOU HAVE TO PASS THOSE TEST CONDITIONS\n[39:10] MIO078: LIKE THEN J YOU CAN SAY OKAY WE IMPLEMENTED D. SEVENTY EIGHT OR D. SE\n[39:10] MIO097: OH YEAH\n[39:11] MIO097: OKAY\n[39:14] MIE034: YEAH\n[39:14] MIE034: AL ALTHOUGH THE STANDARDS DEPENDING ON WHAT STANDARD YOU'RE DEALING WITH SOMETIMES IT CAN BE QUITE AMBIGUOUS RIGHT\n[39:19] MIO078: YEAH\n[39:20] MIE034: I MEAN ALL THE M. PEG STANDARDS ARE BASICALLY THIS IS THE CONTAINER WE DON'T CARE HOW YOU DO IT RIGHT\n[39:20] MIO078: YEAH\n[39:21] MIO078: YEAH\n[39:22] MIO078: YEAH\n[39:23] MIO078: YEAH\n[39:24] MIO078: YEAH\n[39:25] MIE034: BUT IT'S GOTTA FIT INSIDE THIS THIS SORT OF THIS SORT OF FORMAT\n[39:27] MIO097: RIGHT RIGHT\n[39:27] MIO078: YEAH\n[39:28] MIO078: SO THAT'S WHY IT'S REALLY EVEN THE T STANDARDS THEY GIVE THE TEST SIGNALS ALSO\n[39:33] MIO078: YOU ARE T YOU CAN'T REALLY DO IT ON WHATEVER DATABASE YOU HAVE\n[39:36] MIE034: OKAY\n[39:36] MIO078: SO SO YOU ARE TO USE THE UH UH YEAH\n[39:37] MIE034: AND THEN YOU HAVE THE V AND THEN YOU HAVE TO DO M. O. S. UM TESTING AND\n[39:41] MIO078: UH IT YEAH IT'S MORE LIKE UH THEY DEFINE\n[39:44] MIO078: SO I DID FOR SOME EVEN ALSO\n[39:46] MIO078: THEY'RE ALSO THEY DEFINE ALL THIS THE SPEECH CONDITION\n[39:50] MIO078: EVERYTHING THEY DEFINE\n[39:51] MIO078: SO YOU NEED TO FOLLOW ALL THOSE\n[39:51] MIE034: OKAY\n[39:52] MIO097: RIGHT\n[39:53] MIO097: I SEE\n[39:54] MIO078: YES THIS INDUSTRY IS AGAIN DIFFERENT LIKE YEAH\n[39:58] MIO097: YEAH BUT IT'S QUITE INTERESTING WITH THE EVEN WITH TH UH S CURRENT SPEECH CODING UH TECHNOLOGIES\n[40:03] MIO097: WE ARE THEY ARE STILL TRYING TO USE K ZAP OR THOSE R. P. BASED APPROACHES\n[40:07] MIO078: YEAH I THINK THERE ISN'T ONLY SE MOST YEAH\n[40:08] MIO097: THERE IS NOTHING NEW MORE OR LESS\n[40:10] MIE034: WELL HO IT\n[40:10] MIO097: AND IF I WHEN I WAS UH LISTENING THE UH THE TALK OF UH MILAN JELINEK UH HE'S THE CZECH GUY BUT HE LIVES IN UH IN CANADA\n[40:18] MIO097: I DON'T KNOW THE NAME OF THE UNIVERSITY\n[40:20] MIO097: BUT THEY THEY HAVE UH THE PATTERN I THINK FOR CELP EVEN\n[40:23] MIO097: OR\n[40:24] MIO078: AH\n[40:24] MIE034: OKAY\n[40:25] MIO078: CELP IS FROM UH A. T. AND T. NO\n[40:27] MIO097: UM I DON'T KNOW HOW IT IS EXACTLY BUT THEY GOT VERY VERY FAMOUS FOR THIS FOR THAT CELP\n[40:28] MIO078: LIKE A. T. AND YEAH YEAH\n[40:30] MIO078: IT THE ALL THIS L. P. C. STUFF IS\n[40:34] MIO078: YEAH\n[40:34] MIO097: WHAT THEY DID EXACTLY I DON'T KNOW IF SOMETHING DIFFERENT A LITTLE BIT OR NOT\n[40:37] MIO078: AH OK\n[40:37] MIO097: OR THEY JUST KEEP THOSE PATTERNS OR I DON'T KNOW HOW IT IS EXACTLY\n[40:39] MIO078: AH OKAY\n[40:41] MIE034: MM\n[40:41] MIO097: MAYBE HYNEK WILL KNOW MUCH MORE\n[40:41] MIO078: YEAH\n[40:42] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[40:42] MIO097: BUT UH WHEN I HEARD THOSE THAT PRESENTATION THEY DIDN'T DO SO MUCH NEW\n[40:43] MIO078: YEAH\n[40:44] MIE034: WELL I TH\n[40:47] MIO097: I MEAN UH IT WAS LAST YEAR AND UH I THINK HYNEK\n[40:48] MIE034: NO NO NO\n[40:50] MIO097: HE WAS ASKING WH SO WHAT'S NEW THAT YOU ARE SO FAMOUS WITH THAT AND THEY N THEY SAID OKAY WE WE KNOW EXACTLY HOW TO DO THAT\n[40:57] MIO097: I MEAN YOU KNOW NOT TO MAKE ANY ERRORS LIKE IN BECAUSE EVERYBODY KNOWS HOW TO DO THAT\n[40:58] MIO078: YEAH\n[40:59] MIO078: THE\n[41:03] MIO097: BUT UH IT'S NOT SO EASY TO IMPLEMENT IT RIGHT\n[41:04] MIE034: UH NO NO NO\n[41:05] MIO097: SO UH THERE IS NOTHING SO MUCH NEW REALLY LIKE\n[41:06] MIE034: YEP\n[41:08] MIO078: YEAH THAT'S THE MAIN THING EVEN\n[41:09] MIE034: WELL THE THE WHAT'S WHAT'S NEW IS IN THE TRANSMISSION MEDIUM\n[41:10] MIO078: YEAH\n[41:12] MIE034: LIKE YOU KNOW NEW LIKE HIGHER BAND WIDTH TRANSMISSION OR UH OR LIKE PACKET PACKETIZED BASED TRANSMISSION\n[41:13] MIO097: YEAH\n[41:15] MIO097: RIGHT\n[41:20] MIO078: YEAH\n[41:20] MIE034: AND THEN ALL TH THAT SORT OF THING\n[41:21] MIO097: RIGHT\n[41:22] MIE034: THE WHERE TH WHERE THEY'RE THEY'RE NOT SO MUCH LOOKING AT THE ALGORITHM\n[41:25] MIE034: BUT SO MUCH AS HOW TO INCORPORATE THE ALGORITHM WITHIN A NEW TRANSI MISSION SORT OF S MEDIUM\n[41:25] MIO097: EXACTLY\n[41:28] MIO078: YEAH\n[41:30] MIO078: YEAH LIKE I\n[41:31] MIE034: BASICALLY S LIKE I MEAN IF YOU D IF YOU SEE A LOT OF PAPERS ON LIKE UM ON UH VOICE OVER I. P. OR WHATEVER\n[41:35] MIO078: VOICE OVER I. P. OR YEAH\n[41:36] MIE034: THE THE PUBLICATIONS ARE SORT OF LIKE UM HOW DO WE DEAL WITH PACKET LOSS\n[41:37] MIO078: UH YEAH\n[41:38] MIO078: YEAH\n[41:38] MIO097: RIGHT\n[41:41] MIE034: OR OR HOW WAS IT AFFECTED BY PACKET LOSS AND AND AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[41:42] MIO097: RIGHT RI RIGHT EXACTLY EXACTLY\n[41:44] MIO097: BUT THEN THEY ARE S STILL USING LIKE ERROR SIGNAL WHICH IS GOING TO BE APPROXIMATED BY CODE BOOK RIGHT\n[41:50] MIE034: YEAH SURE\n[41:51] MIO097: AND A LINEAR PREDICTION WHICH IS USE WHICH IS APPROXIMATING JUST THE SPECTRUM OF FOR FOR AND EVERYTHING THAT THAT'S THAT'S ALL\n[41:52] MIO078: YEAH\n[41:55] MIE034: YEAH\n[41:58] MIO097: SO STILL\n[41:59] MIO078: YEAH\n[42:00] MIO078: AND AGAIN LOT OF THIS STUFF LIKE WHE EVEN WHEN I WAS WORKING MOSTLY THAT COMPANY WAS DEVELOPING FOR VOICE OVER I. P.\n[42:06] MIO078: SO THEY'RE TO PUT ALL THESE THINGS ON AGAIN D. S. P. S\n[42:10] MIO078: AND ALSO IT'S MOSTLY LIKE HOW TO HOW MANY L. P. C. S ARE YEAH HOW MANY CO YEAH IT'S OPTIMATION AND THEN IT'S EVEN\n[42:10] MIO097: RIGHT\n[42:10] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[42:12] MIE034: AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE CODE AND ALL THAT SORTA STUFF\n[42:16] MIE034: YEAH\n[42:17] MIE034: BUT EVEN THAT'S LESS OF A BIG DEAL NOW RIGHT BECAUSE ALL THE LITTLE UM I. S YEAH\n[42:19] MIO078: YEAH\n[42:20] MIO078: AGAIN NOW NOW NOW EVEN THEY'RE ALSO BECOMING YEAH\n[42:22] MIO097: RIGHT\n[42:24] MIO078: EVEN THE MEMORIES ARE NOT REALLY YEAH\n[42:26] MIE034: NOT REALLY\n[42:26] MIE034: YOU COULD TROW MATLAB ON A MOBILE PHONE THESE DAYS\n[42:28] MIO078: YEAH\n[42:30] MIO078: YEAH\n[42:30] MIO078: YEAH\n[42:30] MIE034: WELL MAYBE NOT BUT\n[42:32] MIO078: SO EVEN I THINK UH THEN YOU CAN HAVE WHATEVER BAND WIDTH IS\n[42:38] MIE034: YEAH\n[42:38] MIO078: IT'S SHORT REALLY\n[42:42] MIO097: WELL I HOPE THAT WE STILL HAVE A A LOT OF TIME FOR THAT BECAUSE UH\n[42:45] MIO078: BUT NO I THINK UH BUT STILL THEN THAT'S WHAT MAYBE PEOPLE ARE GOING TOWARD SIGN SORT OF MODELLING NO\n[42:50] MIO078: LIKE I WAS BEFORE WHEN THE BANDWIDTH CONDITIONS WERE REALLY STRINGENT THEN THEY WERE USING ALL THE P L. P. C. BASED SOURCE FILTER\n[42:51] MIO097: I THINK YEAH IT'S PRETTY INTERESTING YEAH\n[42:54] MIE034: Y YEAH\n[42:56] MIO097: FOR EXAMPLE WHEN I WAS UH YOU KNOW HARMONIC VOICE MODELLING THAT H. M. M. SYSTEM WHICH IS USING USED FOR SYNTHESIS MORE LESS\n[43:01] MIE034: YEAH WHICH DAVID DID YEAH\n[43:03] MIO078: YEAH\n[43:03] MIO097: IT'S PRETTY INTERESTING\n[43:04] MIO097: I MEAN IT IT WORKS IT WORKS WELL\n[43:04] MIO078: YEAH\n[43:05] MIE034: IT'S GOOD YEAH\n[43:05] MIO078: YEAH IF YOU WANT YOU CAN LOOK AT HIS CODE AND\n[43:08] MIE034: YEAH WE'VE GOT ALL HIS CODE IMPLEMENTED\n[43:08] MIO078: BUT ONLY TH YEAH YEAH\n[43:09] MIE034: SO UH IT WASN'T PERFECT\n[43:10] MIO097: RIGHT\n[43:11] MIE034: THERE WAS LITTLE BIT OF BUGS WITH SOME OF THE MATCHING\n[43:13] MIE034: BUT IT WAS PRETTY HARD TO TELL THAT IT WAS M NOT NOT PERFECT UNLESS YOU HEARD THE SAMPLES SORT OF NEXT TO ONE ANOTHER\n[43:15] MIO078: YEAH\n[43:20] MIO078: YEAH\n[43:22] MIE034: SO THAT'S NOT TOO BAD\n[43:24] MIO078: BUT DEFINITELY IT'S BETTER THAN CO CODED SPEECH NO\n[43:24] MIO097: RIGHT\n[43:26] MIO078: DIFFERENT\n[43:26] MIE034: OH SURE\n[43:26] MIO078: YEAH IT'S REALLY BUT UH HOW MUCH YOU CAN GET THE COMPRESS THESE LIKE WHAT YOU'RE TELLING IS YOU CAN DO ALL THESE TRICKS LIKE\n[43:27] MIE034: AND I MEAN IT\n[43:28] MIO097: YEAH YEAH IT IS\n[43:31] MIE034: WELL TH\n[43:34] MIO078: YEAH THESE YEAH\n[43:34] MIE034: THE ONLY TRICK IS THE PHASE\n[43:36] MIE034: AND WE'VE GOT A STUDENT STARTING IN JANUARY WHO'S GONNA START WORKING ON ON HOW TO ACTUALLY EFFICIENTLY PARAMETERIZE THE UM THE H. M. M. YEAH YEAH\n[43:44] MIO097: YOU MEAN UH IN SINUSOIDAL UH MODELLING\n[43:45] MIO078: IN YEAH\n[43:47] MIE034: AND I THINK I THINK WE'VE GOT A NUMBER OF IDEAS FOR THE THE SPECTRUM\n[43:50] MIE034: THAT'S EASILY ENOUGH HANDLED JUST USING STANDARD TECHNIQUES\n[43:51] MIO097: YEAH\n[43:52] MIE034: BUT THE\n[43:53] MIO097: AND BUT ANYWAY DO YOU KNOW EXACTLY HOW IT IS DONE WHEN YOU REALLY HAVE THOSE M. F. C. C. COEFFICIENTS\n[43:57] MIO097: WHICH MEANS MAGNITUDE SPECTRUM AND THEN YOU ARE TRYING TO RECONSTRUCT THE SPEECH\n[44:02] MIE034: WITHOUT PHASE\n[44:02] MIO097: WITHOUT A PHASE\n[44:03] MIE034: I'VE GOT NO IDEA\n[44:04] MIE034: UH YOU REVIEWED A PAPER ON A\n[44:04] MIO097: BECAUSE I I TRIED YOU KNOW THOSE TH THOSE PAPERS\n[44:04] MIO078: WELL YEAH I READ UH I REVIEWED ONE PAPER LIKE YEAH THE THAT'S THAT'S FROM NO\n[44:08] MIO097: BUT S I'M LITTLE CONFUSED ABOUT IT\n[44:10] MIO097: I DON'T KNOW HOW IT WORKS\n[44:10] MIO078: YEAH MAYBE YOU CAN LOOK AT DATES FROM UH YOU KNOW EAST OF UH EAST UH YEAH EAST ANGLIA\n[44:10] MIO097: BUT\n[44:12] MIE034: UH STEVEN COX ISN'T IT\n[44:14] MIE034: YEAH\n[44:15] MIO097: WHICH ONE\n[44:16] MIO078: YEAH\n[44:17] MIO078: UH THIS UH E EAST UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA BEN MILNER\n[44:18] MIE034: UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA\n[44:20] MIE034: IT'S NEAR C SORT OF IT'S IT'S NEAR THE SORTA CAMBRIDGE SIDE OF ENGLAND I GUESS\n[44:26] MIO078: YEAH\n[44:27] MIO078: I YEAH IT'S YEAH I CAN FORWARD YOU THAT\n[44:30] MIO078: THEY'RE DOING LOT OF TRICKS\n[44:30] MIO097: YEAH THAT WOULD BE NICE\n[44:31] MIO078: THEY'RE LIKE THEY'RE AGAIN TRAINING GAUSSIAN MIXTURES FOR DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES AND THEN BUT THEY CAN THEY'RE FOLLOWING THE YEAH\n[44:34] MIO097: OH\n[44:37] MIO097: YOU KNOW M BUT THERE ARE SOME ALGORITHMS WHICH WERE QUITE UH\n[44:40] MIE034: NO THE MUCH MORE MATHEMATICAL I THINK\n[44:41] MIO078: YEAH\n[44:41] MIO097: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[44:42] MIO078: YEAH\n[44:42] MIE034: YEAH JUST BASICALLY DOING A SEARCH THROUGH OR OR STUFF STUFF LIKE THAT DON'T THEY\n[44:42] MIO097: YEAH\n[44:46] MIE034: OR\n[44:47] MIO078: NO NO THE THOSE THINGS ARE AGAIN BASED ON L. P. C. NO\n[44:49] MIO078: LIKE MAINLY LIKE YEAH\n[44:50] MIO097: UH IT SEEMS TO ME YEAH SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[44:51] MIO078: WHEREAS LIKE THE PITCH ESTIMATION IN IN THE X. WAVES OR THESE THINGS THEY'RE ALL DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING BASED ON AGAIN L. P. C. ANALYSIS\n[44:51] MIO097: LIKE TRY\n[44:55] MIO097: YOU KNOW WHAT YOU CAN DO UM MAYBE\n[44:58] MIE034: YEAH\n[44:59] MIO097: WHAT YOU CAN DO IS UH TAKE JUST THE MINIMUM PHASE OF WHICH YOU CAN GET FROM A LINEAR PREDICTION RIGHT\n[45:04] MIO078: YEAH\n[45:04] MIO097: YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN MINIMUM PHASE SIGNAL\n[45:06] MIO078: AND THEN CONSTRUCT THAT\n[45:06] MIO097: AND IT SOUNDS QUITE UH REASONABLY THE TWO\n[45:06] MIE034: YEAH\n[45:09] MIO097: BUT OF COURSE THEY ARE LI IT'S NOT ORIGINAL AT ALL\n[45:12] MIO097: SO I DON'T KNOW HOW THEY DO THAT EXACTLY\n[45:14] MIO078: HUH\n[45:15] MIE034: NO\n[45:15] MIO097: NO I'VE NO IDEA\n[45:16] MIO078: YEAH AGAIN LIKE UH NO THE PROBLEM IS DIFFERENT FOR EVERYBODY\n[45:19] MIO078: LIKE THESE GUYS WHAT THEY'RE DOING FOR DISTRIBUTOR SPEECH RECOGNITION MAINLY THIS UH SO\n[45:23] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[45:23] MIO097: RIGHT\n[45:24] MIO097: TRUE RIGHT\n[45:24] MIE034: SURE\n[45:24] MIE034: WHERE YOU'VE ONLY GOT THE M. F. C. C. S\n[45:25] MIO078: UH YEAH M. F. C. C. S\n[45:26] MIE034: BUT TH I THINK I THINK THE I THINK IT WAS TO WAS IT TO DO WITH AURORA OR SOMETHING\n[45:26] MIO078: SO\n[45:30] MIO078: NO IT'S E. T. S. A. OR SOMETHING\n[45:30] MIE034: THE OKAY\n[45:31] MIO078: EUROPEAN STANDARD YEAH HYNEK REALLY N YEAH EVEN IT'S H KIND OF AURORA FRAMEWORK\n[45:33] MIO097: FOR N FOR AURORA WE DIDN'T DO ANYTHING WITH THAT\n[45:35] MIE034: I WAS\n[45:37] MIO078: SO YEAH\n[45:37] MIE034: OKAY\n[45:37] MIO097: YEAH BUT WE DIDN'T DO ANY SPEECH RECON RE RECONSTRUCTION\n[45:40] MIO078: NO BUT NOW IT'S BIT\n[45:41] MIO097: YEAH\n[45:42] MIO078: YEAH NOW THEY'RE\n[45:42] MIO097: YEAH YEAH SURE\n[45:42] MIE034: YEAH BUT IT W IT WAS FOR SAY UM SAY YOU'VE GOT SOMEONE WHO HAS YOU KNOW\n[45:47] MIE034: THEY WANNA DISPUTE THAT THIS IS WHAT THEY ACTUALLY SAID BY THE RECOGNITION\n[45:51] MIO097: RIGHT\n[45:52] MIE034: AND THE RECOGNITION NETWORK WAS WRONG AND YOU OWE ME MONEY OR WHATEVER\n[45:56] MIE034: UM AND THEN THEY CAN SAY WELL WE'VE WE'VE RECONSTRUCTED YOUR SPEECH FROM THE SPEECH RECOGNI INPUT TO THE SPEECH RECOGNIZER\n[45:59] MIO078: AND THEN YEAH M. F. C. S\n[46:03] MIE034: HEY VOILA IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU UH UH I MEAN OBVIOUSLY THERE'S A LOT MORE TO IT THAN THAT\n[46:07] MIE034: THERE'S A LOT OF SORT OF WELL DOES THE QUALITY STAND UP TO LEGAL SORT OF REQUIREMENTS OR WHATEVER\n[46:09] MIO097: RIGHT\n[46:10] MIO097: RIGHT\n[46:11] MIO097: RIGHT\n[46:12] MIE034: BUT UM\n[46:13] MIO078: BUT EVEN AT DISTANT POINT THEY'RE PLANNING TO USE FOR J UH STANDARD D. S. M. OR D. S. IT'S NOT\n[46:19] MIO078: OR\n[46:20] MIE034: OH NO THAT THERE'S A SEPARATE SET OF STANDARDS I THINK FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[46:22] MIO078: YEAH\n[46:22] MIO078: E. UH E. T. S. A. I. YEAH\n[46:24] MIE034: Y YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[46:25] MIO078: EUROPEAN YEAH COMMISSION\n[46:26] MIE034: YEP\n[46:26] MIO078: SO\n[46:27] MIE034: WHICH UH I THINK REQUIRES YOU KNOW THAT STATES THE UN THE INFORMATION THEY CAN SEND IS THIS\n[46:29] MIO078: M YEAH\n[46:31] MIO078: YEAH\n[46:33] MIE034: SO I DON'T KNOW WHETHER YOU TACK ON ANY EXTRA PHASE INFORMATION OR WHATEVER\n[46:34] MIO078: YEAH\n[46:37] MIE034: YOU HAVE TO DEAL WITH WHAT YOU'RE GIVEN\n[46:37] MIO078: YEAH\n[46:38] MIE034: SO\n[46:38] MIO078: YEAH I YEAH ALL THESE STANDARDS ARE REALLY OKAY\n[46:44] MIE034: YEAH\n[46:44] MIE034: I DON'T KNOW\n[46:45] MIE034: I I IT WOULD BE INTERESTING\n[46:47] MIE034: YOU I MEAN MAYBE THAT'S THE BEST APPROACH TO LOOK AT TO BEGIN WITH IS JUST PRETEND ALL YOU HAVE GOT IS\n[46:52] MIO097: YOU MEAN WITH THIS PHASE UH SURE\n[46:54] MIE034: YEAH\n[46:57] MIE034: UM BECAUSE YOU CAN ALSO INTERPOLATE THE PITCH INFORMATION FROM THE THE SPECTRUM AS WELL\n[46:57] MIO097: YEAH\n[47:01] MIO078: YEAH\n[47:01] MIO078: BUT\n[47:03] MIO097: YEAH THEY DO SOME KIND OF RECONSTRUCTION OF SPEECH\n[47:04] MIE034: THEY DO THAT\n[47:06] MIO078: YEAH\n[47:07] MIE034: YEAH\n[47:07] MIO097: UH YEAH\n[47:07] MIE034: SO I MEAN MAYBE TRY TO SEE HOW GOOD YOU CAN GO WITHOUT TRANSMITTING ANY OF THAT INFORMATION\n[47:11] MIO097: RIGHT\n[47:13] MIO097: THAT'S TRUE YEAH\n[47:13] MIO078: BUT THE QUALITY AGAIN PROBLEM NO LIKE\n[47:15] MIE034: THE PITCH WAS REALLY GOOD I THOUGHT\n[47:16] MIE034: I TH DIDN'T THINK YOU COULD REALLY TELL\n[47:17] MIO078: NO NO\n[47:17] MIO078: THE THE EU AGAIN EUROPEAN STANDARD WHAT THIS GIVE US THEY GIVE THE M. F. C. C. S AND THEY GIVE THE PITCH\n[47:23] MIE034: YEAH\n[47:23] MIO078: THEN YOU ARE TO CONSTRUCT THE THING\n[47:24] MIE034: YEAH\n[47:25] MIO078: BUT IF HAVE M. F. C. C. S THEN LIKE AGAIN YOU HAVE TO GET THE HIGH ORDER M. F. C. C. S AND THEN YEAH THEN YOU'RE HAVE TO\n[47:30] MIE034: YEAH BUT BUT THE THING IS IF IT'S MEL SCALED IF YOU HAVE A MEL SCALE\n[47:34] MIE034: YOU GET QUITE FINE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE SPECTRUM AT THE LOWER FREQUENCIES IT WHICH IS WHAT YOU NEED FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE PITCH ANYWAY\n[47:39] MIO078: YEAH\n[47:42] MIO097: RIGHT\n[47:43] MIO097: YEAH\n[47:44] MIO097: YEAH\n[47:45] MIE034: SO I MEAN IF YOU WANTED TO TRANSMIT WITH FEWER BANDS YOU'D MAYBE STILL KEEP THE LOWER BANDS OR OR MAYBE YOU COULD STILL TRANSMIT THE PITCH\n[47:45] MIO097: SO\n[47:49] MIO078: YEAH\n[47:51] MIE034: THE PITCH ISN'T THAT BIG A DEAL\n[47:53] MIE034: BUT IT'D BE NICE IF YOU DIDN'T BECAUSE THEN I MEAN THAT'S WELL\n[47:53] MIO097: YEP\n[47:54] MIO097: YEP\n[47:56] MIE034: I MEAN IT'S WORTH GIVING IT A GO AND THEN MEN MAYBE SEEING WH WHAT INFORMATION YOU CAN ADD TO THE DATA STREAM TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE\n[48:01] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[48:02] MIO097: MM-HMM\n[48:03] MIO097: SURE YEAH\n[48:04] MIE034: UM\n[48:06] MIE034: I DON'T KNOW\n[48:08] MIO078: YEAH\n[48:08] MIO097: OKAY\n[48:11] MIE034: THAT THAT'D BE COOL\n[48:13] MIO097: SO HOW ABOUT YOU\n[48:13] MIE034: SO GET CODING\n[48:15] MIO105: I'VE NEVER DONE ANY CODING IN MY LIFE\n[48:17] MIO105: SO I JUST HAVE ONE CURIOSITY\n[48:20] MIO105: SO THIS IS CODING THEN S YOU CODE THE SPEECH THEN YOU'RE ALSO SUPPOSED TO TRANSMIT THE SPEECH RIGHT\n[48:25] MIO105: TH LET'S SAY IN G. S. M. OR SOMETHING ELSE\n[48:25] MIO097: YEAH\n[48:28] MIO097: YEAH\n[48:29] MIO105: I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS DOING SOME IMAGE PROCESSING THERE WERE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPRESSING AND THEN CODING\n[48:35] MIO105: SO ADDING CHANNEL INFORMATION ON THE IMAGE AT THE SAME TIME IN ORDER TO SAVE SOUND BITS\n[48:42] MIO097: YOU MEAN LIKE CHANNEL AND SOURCE CODING TOGETHER\n[48:42] MIO105: YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN\n[48:44] MIO105: EXACTLY\n[48:46] MIO097: OR NO\n[48:47] MIO105: I D WAS JUST WONDERING IF THERE'S SOME S SOMEONE WAS DOING IT WITH SPEECH AS WELL\n[48:53] MIO097: WELL I CAN IMAGINE KIND OF LIKE J. PEG OPERATIONS\n[48:56] MIO097: WHICH MIGHT BE MORE LESS LIKE IT'S SOURCE CODING AND THEN WE ALSO CHANNEL CODING BECAUSE WE JUST SMOOTH THE OR JUST I DON'T KNOW\n[49:02] MIO105: WELL ACTUALLY WHEN YOU COMPRESS YEAH ALL LIKE FIRST YOU COMPRESS THE SIGNAL RIGHT\n[49:05] MIO097: I DON'T KNOW\n[49:07] MIO105: AND THEN YOU AL YOU ADD COM SOME COMPLEXITY TO THE SIGNAL IN ORDER TO RECOVER THE ERROR\n[49:09] MIO097: RIGHT\n[49:09] MIO097: RIGHT\n[49:10] MIO097: RIGHT\n[49:11] MIO097: R RIGHT RIGHT\n[49:12] MIO105: SO I WAS WONDERING IF BY ANY CHANCE THERE WAS SOMETHING LIKE THIS IN SPEECH WITH THE SPEECH\n[49:17] MIO097: I DON'T KNOW\n[49:17] MIO105: YOU DON'T KNOW\n[49:18] MIO078: HMM\n[49:18] MIO105: OKAY\n[49:18] MIE034: MM I THINK W\n[49:20] MIO078: MM\n[49:20] MIO097: I DON'T KNOW SO MUCH ABOUT S CHANNEL CODING LIKE THOSE HUFFMAN CODING STUFF AND YOU KNOW\n[49:25] MIE034: AH WELL I MEAN HUFFMAN'S EASY ENOUGH\n[49:26] MIO097: I MEAN IT'S JUST STANDARD\n[49:27] MIO078: YEAH\n[49:27] MIO097: YEAH\n[49:28] MIO105: WELL IT'S NOT THE MOST DIFFICULT RIGHT\n[49:28] MIE034: BUT BUT YEAH SURE\n[49:29] MIO097: THEY'RE JUST STANDARD TECHNIQUES\n[49:30] MIO097: BUT\n[49:34] MIE034: UH THAT THAT'S WHERE I STOP\n[49:36] MIE034: RUN LENGTH ENCODING I'M OUT OF HERE\n[49:39] MIO078: BUT I THINK AGAIN IT'S DIFFERENT NO\n[49:41] MIO078: LIKE THESE STANDARDS AGAIN ALL THESE G. S. M. STANDARDS\n[49:43] MIO097: YEAH EXACTLY\n[49:44] MIO078: MAYBE THEY HAVE THE COMPRESSION STANDARDS AND AGAIN CODING STAND BUT MAYBE UH I I READ AH YEAH\n[49:46] MIO097: YEAH YEAH\n[49:46] MIO105: SURE SURE\n[49:47] MIO105: AND AND THIS WAS THE PROBLEM ACTUALLY BECAUSE YOU WERE\n[49:51] MIO078: I DON'T REMEMBER ANYTHING LIKE YEAH THEY'RE DOING YEAH COMBI YEAH THE EVEN EVEN G. EVEN NORMAL G. SEVENTY NINE NORMAL SPEECH CODER\n[49:55] MIO105: NO NOT NOT IN G. S. M. DEFINITELY DEFINITELY NOT\n[49:57] MIO105: UH\n[50:00] MIO078: SO THEY HAVE THE SPEECH CODING STANDARDS AGAIN\n[50:00] MIO105: OKAY\n[50:03] MIO078: THEY ARE THESE CHANNEL CODING\n[50:05] MIO105: THEN TH THEY SOME YOU KNOW SOURCE\n[50:05] MIE034: OKAY\n[50:05] MIO078: SO YEAH\n[50:06] MIO078: SO IT'S MM\n[50:08] MIO105: SO YEAH\n[50:09] MIO078: YEAH B\n[50:10] MIO105: OKAY\n[50:11] MIO105: JUST ONE\n[50:12] MIE034: I MEAN I I TH I THINK THEY DO TRY TO I MEAN OBVIOUSLY THE THE THE TECHNIQUES THEY THEY CHOOSE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE LESS\n[50:14] MIO078: MAYBE\n[50:20] MIE034: YOU KNOW SUSCEPTIBLE TO CODING ERRORS LET'S SAY\n[50:21] MIO078: YEAH\n[50:22] MIO105: YEAH\n[50:22] MIE034: YOU KNOW I BUT I MEAN THAT'S MAYBE THE THE LIMIT TO THAT\n[50:24] MIO105: DEFINITELY\n[50:26] MIO078: YEAH\n[50:28] MIO078: AGAIN YEAH I\n[50:28] MIE034: YEAH\n[50:33] MIO078: SO OKAY\n[50:35] MIO097: I THINK SO\n[50:35] MIO105: IS IT GOOD\n[50:35] MIO097: H YEAH\n[50:35] MIO078: YEP\n[50:36] MIE034: OKAY\n[50:36] MIO097: END\n[50:37] MIO078: TH THANK YOU THEN\n[50:38] MIO105: OKAY\n[50:38] MIO097: OKAY\n[50:38] MIO105: OKAY THANK YOU\n[50:39] MIE034: OKAY\n[50:39] MIO078: OH\n[50:40] MIO097: THANK YOU GUYS\n[50:44] MIO097: UH IF YOU FIND SOME GOOD PAPER WHICH YOU MIGHT\n[50:49] MIO097: THERE WAS THAT FAM FAM WAVEFORM PRO PROTOTYPING COR", "question": "Describe the proposed Hilbert transform-based speech coding method, including its main components, detailed processing steps for the Hilbert envelope, estimated bit rates, and the primary challenges identified for the carrier signal. 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YEAH IT'S OKAY\n[0:57] MIE034: U OH I HATE THESE THINGS\n[1:05] MIE034: VOILA\n[1:06] MIE034: OKAY\n[1:07] MIE034: SO\n[1:09] MIE034: UM WE CAN MAYBE GET A HEAD START\n[1:13] MIE034: UM HAVE YOU BEEN TALKING TO MATTHEW ABOUT WHAT YOU'VE BEEN DOING\n[1:16] MIE034: OR\n[1:17] MIO104: UM A LITTLE BIT BUT UH I'M M I'M NOT SURE HE KNOWS UH EVERYTHING\n[1:24] MIO104: SO UH BASICALLY UH WELL\n[1:28] MIO104: FIRST WE TRIED TO UM EXPLAIN WHY IN THIS UH RESC UH N. BEST LIST RE SCORING UH FROM THE SLIDES TO ENHANCE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION ON THE MEETINGS DATA IS NOT WORKING\n[1:41] MIE034: YEAH\n[1:44] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[1:45] MIO104: SO UM UH THAT'S ONE THING\n[1:50] MIO104: AND UH SO WHAT WE DID WITH ALESSANDRO IS UH UM CH T UH PERFORMING SOME STATISTICAL TESTS TO SEE WHATEVER R IF THE IF THE WORDS UH THE THE APPEARANCE OF THE WORDS DURING THE MEETING IS UH IN INDEPENDENT OF THE AP APPEARANCES OF THE DIFFERENT SLIDES\n[2:13] MIE034: YEAH\n[2:13] MIO104: SO THE IN THE CASE IF IT IS DEPENDENT THAT WOULD MEAN THAT CERTAIN WORDS TEND TO APPEAR DURING CERTAIN SLIDES AND THAT THERE IS A CORRELATION AND UH THEN THERE WILL BE UH A REASON LIKE FOR BELIEVING THAT UH THIS WILL WORK\n[2:20] MIE034: YEAH WHICH WAS THE INTUITIVE FEELING\n[2:29] MIE034: YEAH\n[2:30] MIE034: YEAH\n[2:31] MIE034: AND IS AND THE R RESULT WAS NO\n[2:33] MIO104: THE RESU THE RESULT WAS NO\n[2:34] MIE034: BUT UH BU BUT THE QUESTION IS IF IS THAT RESULT NO BECAUSE IT'S NO OR IS IT 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LITTLE\n[3:32] MIE034: YEAH\n[3:32] MIO031: SO UH THAT'S THE KIND OF THING UH I MEAN THAT'S THE KIND OF MEASURE THE IND STATISTICAL INDEPENDENCE IS NOT ON SINGLE WORDS\n[3:33] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[3:36] MIE034: THIS IS SO SORT OF A FEELING THAT WE HAD BUT HADN'T SHOWN\n[3:41] MIE034: I THINK I MEAN I IN UH FROM UH FROM AN APPLICATION POINT OF VIEW IT MIGHT BE INTERESTING TO MAKE SURE THAT YOUR VOCABULARY CONTAINS ALL THE WORDS ON THE SLIDES\n[3:45] MIO031: HMM\n[3:49] MIE034: BUT FROM A RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE IT'S NOT INTERESTING\n[3:52] MIO031: YOU KNOW\n[3:52] MIO031: EVEN IF ACTUALLY I REMEMBER I JUST MADE SOME MEASURE UH SAYING OKAY L LET'S LOOK AT HOW MANY WORDS I DON'T HAVE IN THE DICTIONARY AND ARE IN THE SLIDES\n[4:00] MIE034: THERE'D BE VERY FEW\n[4:02] MIO104: YEAH TRUE\n[4:02] MIO031: IT WAS TWO PERCENT\n[4:03] MIO104: YEAH ALMOST NOTHING\n[4:03] MIE034: WELL THIS IS H THIS IS HOW THE DICTIONARY'S CALCULATED\n[4:06] MIE034: IT CALCULATED SUCH THAT IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE WORD IT 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WAY THE STATISTICAL INDEPENDENCE I THINK IT CAN BE A GOOD EXPLANATION TO SHOW WHY IT IS HAPPEN EVEN IF IT IS COUNTERINTUITIVE\n[4:50] MIE034: YEAH\n[4:52] MIO031: BUT THAT'S THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS BASICALLY\n[4:54] MIO104: HUH\n[4:54] MIO104: SO MATTHEW WE WERE UH YEAH\n[4:54] MIO050: COULD YOU JU JUST QUICKLY REWIND\n[4:57] MIO031: YEAH\n[4:57] MIO104: IT'S UH WE WERE TALKING THAT WE DID SOME EXPERIMENTS TO SEE IF THE WORD DURING MEETING THE WORDS APPEAR INDEPENDENTLY OF THE SLIDES IN A SENSE THAT UH IF CERTAIN WORDS TEND TO APPEAR DURING CERTAIN SLIDES OR NO\n[4:57] MIE034: OH SORRY ABOUT THAT\n[4:58] MIE034: YEAH\n[5:04] MIO050: YEAH\n[5:06] MIO050: OKAY\n[5:08] MIO050: OH\n[5:11] MIO050: OKAY\n[5:13] MIO104: AND UH THE ANSWER IS UH NO\n[5:15] MIO050: OKAY\n[5:16] MIO104: AND UH SO WE DID A STATISTICAL TEST FOR THAT\n[5:19] MIO104: AND I WILL ADD ALSO THAT WE DID THAT ON THE UH W THE WORDS AFTER FILTERING THEM FROM THE REMOVING THE THE STOP WORDS\n[5:19] MIO050: OH\n[5:28] MIE034: OF COURSE\n[5:28] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[5:29] MIO104: YEAH SO UH SO UH BEC S BECAUSE YEAH\n[5:29] MIE034: YEP\n[5:29] MIO050: OKAY\n[5:29] MIE034: 'CAUSE IT'S NOT GONNA MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE\n[5:30] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[5:30] MIE034: YEP\n[5:32] MIO104: WITH THE STOP WORDS OKAY TH THERE WOULD BE A REASON FOR UH IN INDEPENDENCE BECAUSE THERE IS UH SUCH A HUGE MESS OF THEM\n[5:41] MIO104: BUT UH EVEN UH AFTER REMOVING THEM UH THERE IT IT REMAINS UH INDEPENDENT\n[5:49] MIO104: AND ACTUALLY UH SO WHEN I WAS DOING THE RE SCORING EXPERIMENTS I WAS DOING THAT ON UH ONE MEETING THAT I SELECTED AS BEING LIKE THE BEST LOOKING ONE\n[5:58] MIO104: UH IT HA IT HAD THE M THE MOST UH SLIDES\n[6:06] MIO104: AND NOW I DID THE SAME UH ON UH THE OTHER MEETINGS WHICH WERE AVAILABLE WHERE WELL IT'S ONLY THREE MEETINGS BECAUSE WELL HERE THERE ARE FOUR OF THEM WHICH ARE FROM THE TEST SET UH FROM THE AMI RECOGNISER W BUT ONLY THREE OF THEM HAVE UH SLIDES\n[6:10] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[6:18] MIE034: YEP\n[6:22] MIO104: SO IT'S TOTAL OF THREE MEETINGS AND FOR THE OTHERS THE TENDENCY AND I C 'CAUSE YOU KNOW I WAS WHEN I WAS DOING RE SCORING\n[6:30] MIO104: I WAS UH TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE FOR ONE GIVEN SLIDE ALSO THE N NEIGHBOURING SLIDES\n[6:36] MIO104: AND AS I WAS IN INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SLIDES WHICH WERE AFFECTING THE THE UTTERANCE I WAS RE SCORING UM THE PERFORMANCE WAS IMPROVING SLI S UH SLIGHTLY\n[6:47] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[6:47] MIO104: VERY VERY LITTLE\n[6:49] MIO104: BUT UH\n[6:50] MIO050: NO NO\n[6:50] MIO050: WAIT WAIT\n[6:50] MIO050: IT'S GOING VERY FAST FOR ME ACTUALLY\n[6:52] MIO104: YEAH\n[6:53] MIO050: THING ACTUALLY\n[6:54] MIO050: IT'S VERY FAST\n[6:55] MIO050: SO WHA FIRST POINT THE FIRST THING YOU TOLD ME THAT YOU TOOK THE SLIDES AND YOU WAS AND YOU HAD A L BIG DICTIONARY AND YOU ARE SEEING UH WHAT WHAT ARE THE INSIDE THE SLIDE\n[7:05] MIO050: RIGHT\n[7:06] MIO050: UH WHAT THE 'CAUSE I FIRST STATEMENT I COULD NOT UNDERSTAND\n[7:09] MIO104: UH THE THE FIRST THING WE ARE TALKING ABOUT EX THE EXPERIMENT TO SEE THE UH IF IT'S DEPENDENT OR INDEPENDENT\n[7:10] MIO050: UH WHEN YOU SAID THE THE ST UH UH THE S UH THE W YEAH\n[7:18] MIO050: SO WE WHAT'S SO YEAH SO COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME LITTLE BIT MORE IN DETAIL\n[7:21] MIO104: HOW WE DID IT\n[7:21] MIO050: YEAH\n[7:22] MIO104: UH SO WE USED THE PEARSON UH CHI SQUARE UH TEST NO\n[7:28] MIO050: NO NO NO DON'T GO THAT\n[7:29] MIO050: I I WANT THE NO\n[7:31] MIO050: I WANT TO UNDERSTAND WHAT DID YOU MEAN BY THE WO UH THE TE UH THING LIKE SAYING THAT I TOOK A DICTIONARY AND THEN A WORD FROM THE SLIDE AND WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR\n[7:42] MIO050: I COULD NOT UNDERSTAND CLEARLY CLEARLY THAT\n[7:43] MIO104: AH OKAY\n[7:45] MIO104: IT WAS TO TO SEE IF UH CERTAIN WORDS HAVE A TENDENCY TO APPEAR DURING UH UH THEY IF THEY ARE MORE LIKELY TO APPEAR DURING CERTAIN SLIDES\n[7:52] MIO050: MM MM-HMM\n[7:58] MIO050: OKAY BUT DO HOW DO WHY DO YOU WANT CERTAIN WORDS\n[7:58] MIO104: W\n[8:00] MIO050: LIKE WHA HOW DO YOU EXPECT THAT CERTAIN WORDS\n[8:02] MIO031: BE BE B BE CAREFUL IT'S NOT EXACTLY THIS BECAUSE FOR SURE THERE ARE WORDS THAT TEND TO BE\n[8:07] MIO031: SO THE POINT IS YOU WANT TO VERIFY WHETHER YOU CAN IMPROVE THE RECOGNITION RATE BY USING AS AN INFORMATION THE WORDS THAT UH ARE CONTAIN IN THE SLIDES\n[8:12] MIO050: YEAH\n[8:17] MIO031: SO BASICALLY THE IDEA IS THAT UH IN THE MOMENT YOU ARE IN THE SLIDE SOMEWHERE YOUR LANGUAGE CHANGE ACCORDINGLY TO THE SLIDE\n[8:23] MIO050: EXACTLY\n[8:23] MIO031: SO THE FACT OF HAVING THAT INFORMATION SOMEWHERE CAN HELP YOU TO IMPROVE THE RECOGNITION\n[8:28] MIO050: EXACTLY\n[8:28] MIO031: BUT ACTUALLY IT'S NOT WHAT HAPPENS\n[8:30] MIO050: YEAH\n[8:30] MIO031: AND THIS DOES NOT HAPPEN FOR MANY REASON\n[8:32] MIO031: FIRST FOR EXAMPLE FIFTY PERCENT OF THE WORDS IN ANY KIND OF TEXT ARE STOP WORDS\n[8:38] MIO031: SO ARE EVERYWHERE\n[8:40] MIO050: YEAH\n[8:40] MIO031: AND THE REMAINING A APPEAR SO LITTLE THAT IN THE CASE CANNOT REALLY IMPROVE THAT MUCH\n[8:45] MIO031: MOST OF THE WORDS WE USE ACTUALLY WHATEVER WE TALK ABOUT ARE COMMON UH WORDS\n[8:49] MIO050: OKAY\n[8:51] MIO031: SO HOW TO VERIFY THIS\n[8:52] MIO031: I MEAN THIS IS SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN MEASURED ET CETERA BUT STILL IS A BIT QUALITATIVE\n[8:56] MIO031: TO HAVE A QUANTITATIVE MEASURE MM-HMM WE SIMPLY DID UH A MEASURE OF STATISTICAL INDEPENDENCE BETWEEN THE WORDS IN GENERAL\n[8:58] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[9:03] MIO050: OKAY\n[9:05] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[9:05] MIO031: SO NOT SOME WORDS THE WORDS IN GENERAL\n[9:07] MIO031: OTHERWISE YOU CAN SEE THAT IF A WORDS APPEAR ONCE BASICALLY IT IS ONE HUNDRED PERCENT RELATED TO ONE SLIDE HUH\n[9:07] MIO050: MM\n[9:13] MIO050: YEAH\n[9:14] MIO031: BUT YOU HAVE TO I IF YOU WANT TO CONSIDER IN TERMS OF RECOGNITION HAVE TO MAKE IT OVERALL\n[9:14] MIO104: HMM\n[9:18] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[9:20] MIO031: I MEAN WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS NOT THE WORD THAT APPEAR ONCE IT'S THE WORD THAT APPEAR\n[9:22] MIO050: YEAH\n[9:24] MIO050: IT APPEARS IN ALMOST UH UH IT IS IF IT APPEARS IN ALL THE SLIDES IT SAYS A HUNDRED PERCENT CORRELATION FOR ME\n[9:29] MIO031: IF UH I EXACTLY\n[9:31] MIO031: IF IF THERE IS ONE WORD THAT APPEAR ONCE ALL OVER THE MEETING\n[9:31] MIO050: ONE PERCENT WELL\n[9:33] MIO050: YEAH\n[9:34] MIO031: IT APPEARS IN CORRESPONDENCE OF ONE SLIDE THEN OF COURSE IT SEEMS TO BE VERY RELATED\n[9:37] MIO050: YEAH\n[9:38] MIO050: YEAH\n[9:39] MIO031: BUT VERY FEW WORDS UH THEY REPRESENT A VERY LITTLE PART OF THE WORD MASS MM\n[9:40] MIO050: ARE LIKE THAT\n[9:43] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[9:44] MIO050: OKAY\n[9:45] MIE034: HMM\n[9:45] MIO031: SO WE SIMPLY USED A VERY OLD TEST STATISTICAL TEST\n[9:48] MIO050: OKAY\n[9:50] MIO031: THAT BASICALLY MEASURE THE HYPOTHESIS THAT SOME WAY THE PROBABILITY OF HAVING ONE WORD IN CORRESPONDENCE OF A CERTAIN SLIDE IS SIMPLY THE PRODUCT OF THE PROBABILITY OF THE WORD FOR THE PROBABILITY OF THE\n[9:55] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[9:58] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[10:02] MIO050: OKAY IT'S INDEPENDENT OF EACH OTHER\n[10:04] MIO050: OKAY\n[10:04] MIO031: THAT'S IT\n[10:05] MIO031: SO THAT'S WHAT WE DID\n[10:06] MIO050: OKAY FINE THAT'S FINE THAT'S UH UH UH S CERTAIN WORDS IT SHOULD\n[10:07] MIO031: BUT IS IN GENERAL THE LANGUAGE AND NOT CERTAIN WORDS\n[10:10] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[10:10] MIO031: BECAUSE CERTAIN WORDS FOR SURE HAVE A STRONG DEPENDENCY ON THE SLIDES\n[10:10] MIO104: YEAH\n[10:11] MIO050: YOU HAVE TO\n[10:13] MIO050: OKAY\n[10:14] MIO031: BUT THERE ARE L FEW\n[10:14] MIO104: YEAH\n[10:16] MIO031: YEAH\n[10:16] MIE034: YEAH\n[10:18] MIE034: HMM\n[10:19] MIO050: FINE\n[10:19] MIO050: NOW I'M UH OKAY\n[10:21] MIO050: I'M INTO THE LOOP\n[10:21] MIO104: YEAH\n[10:22] MIO104: AND THE ANSWER TO THAT WAS NO\n[10:23] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[10:25] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[10:25] MIO104: AND S SO WHEN EXTENDING THE THOSE EXPERIMENTS TO THE OTHER MEETINGS UH WHEN WHILE I WAS OBSERVING AN IMPROVEMENT ON THE FIRST MEETING I WAS USING\n[10:38] MIO104: UH SO I WAS R OBSERVING AN IMPROVEMENT AS I WAS INCREASING UM LIKE THE UM THE CONTEXT\n[10:44] MIO050: CONTEXT\n[10:46] MIO104: YEAH\n[10:47] MIO104: UH\n[10:47] MIO050: BUT IT IS IMPLEMENTED ON THE A. S. R.\n[10:49] MIO050: OR UH WHERE\n[10:50] MIO104: ON THE ON THE RECOGNITION YEAH\n[10:51] MIO050: OKAY\n[10:51] MIO104: SO THERE WAS UH THE IMPROVEMENT WAS ALSO INCREASING AS I WAS INCREASING THE CONTEXT\n[10:56] MIO050: OKAY\n[10:56] MIO104: WHILE ON THE OTHER MEETINGS IT'S UM IT'S IT'S IT'S REALLY FLUCTUATING AND UH I IT IT UH IT LOOKS MORE LIKE UM UH PS UH WELL\n[11:14] MIO104: WHAT'S THE WORD FOR THAT\n[11:15] MIO104: STATISTICAL UM UM FLUCTUATION\n[11:18] MIO031: FLUCTUATIONS\n[11:19] MIO050: OH OKAY\n[11:22] MIO104: SO UH\n[11:23] MIE034: I MEAN THE IT'S PROBABLY VERY DEPENDENT ON THE SPEAKER AS WELL\n[11:25] MIO050: YEAH\n[11:26] MIE034: SOME PEOPLE HAVE A HABIT OF JUST READING WHAT THEY'VE GOT ON THEIR SLIDES AND SOME PEOPLE ARE COM ARE ARE WELL\n[11:30] MIO050: ELSE INTERPOLATE EXTRAPOLATE\n[11:34] MIE034: OR OR OR QUITE PURPOSEFULLY TALK ABOUT DIFFERENT THINGS SO THAT THEY'VE SORT OF GOT MULTI MODALITY OF YOU KNOW\n[11:35] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[11:35] MIO050: YEAH\n[11:36] MIO050: YEAH\n[11:37] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[11:39] MIO050: UH YEAH\n[11:41] MIE034: BUT SO I MEAN I GUESS THAT'S NOT A SURPRISING RESULT THEN\n[11:44] MIE034: THE UM\n[11:45] MIO050: YEAH\n[11:46] MIO031: IT IS NOT IN TERMS I MEAN FOR ME FOR EXAMPLE IT WAS NOT IN THE SENSE THAT UH AFTER WORKING A LITTLE BIT ON LANGUAGE YOU REALISE THAT THIS KIND OF THING DO NOT HELP SIMPLY BECAUSE MOST OF THE WORDS UH HAVE NOTHING TO DO SPECIFICALLY WITH THE SUBJECT YOU USE\n[11:54] MIE034: YEAH\n[11:57] MIE034: YEAH\n[11:59] MIO031: UH MOST OF THE WORDS WE USE UH THAT'S STRANGE BUT ARE SIMPLY NECESSARY TO BUILD A SENTENCE\n[12:02] MIE034: S\n[12:05] MIE034: YEAH\n[12:05] MIO050: YEAH\n[12:05] MIO031: THERE ARE VERY FEW UH CONTENT UH WORDS\n[12:09] MIE034: YEAH\n[12:10] MIO031: BUT IT IS TRUE THAT INTUITIVELY UH AS WE ARE DRIVEN IN OUR ATTENTION UH I MEAN IN IN OUR UNDERSTANDING WE'RE PRETTY MUCH DRIVEN BY ATTENTION\n[12:18] MIO031: THAT WE TEND TO SPOT ONLY THOSE WORDS\n[12:20] MIE034: YEAH SURE\n[12:21] MIE034: WE S GO STRAIGHT TO THE SEMANTICS OF THE YEP\n[12:23] MIO031: EXACTLY AND IN SOME SENSE INTUITIVELY IT SEEMS THAT IT CAN HAPPEN\n[12:27] MIO031: I MEAN THIS IS NOT THE FIRST ATTEMPT TO DO THINGS LIKE THIS AND IT NEVER WORKS ACTUALLY I IN TERMS OF RECOGNITION\n[12:31] MIE034: HMM\n[12:34] MIO031: FOR OTHER TASK IT CAN BE UH IT CAN BE UH HELPFUL\n[12:34] MIE034: YES\n[12:35] MIE034: MAYBE\n[12:38] MIE034: OKAY\n[12:41] MIO050: SO YOU MEA SO UH YOU MEAN TO SAY THAT UM LIKE WHEN ONE CASE YOU WERE SAYING THAT IF YOU INCLUDE THE CONTEXT AND ALL THOSE THING IT HELPS IN YOUR A. S. R. IMPROVEMENT\n[12:41] MIE034: OH OKAY\n[12:53] MIO050: BUT IT DOESN'T WHICH MORE SUBJECTIVE I THINK THIS WHOLE\n[12:57] MIE034: WELL I MEAN UH IT JUST COMES DOWN TO THE TO THE MERE FACT THAT WORD ERROR RATE IS JUST TAKE THE WORDS\n[13:02] MIE034: HOW MANY OF THEM DID YOU GET RIGHT\n[13:04] MIO050: YEAH\n[13:05] MIE034: TAKE PLUS OR MINUS TWO OR THREE OR FIVE OR TEN WORDS DOESN'T REALLY MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE\n[13:07] MIO050: UH-HUH\n[13:07] MIO050: YES\n[13:09] MIO031: YEAH\n[13:09] MIO050: YEAH\n[13:10] MIO104: HUH\n[13:10] MIE034: SO YEAH\n[13:11] MIE034: EVEN IF THOSE WORDS AT THE END OF THE DAY WOULD BE QUITE IMPORTANT IN ANY SORT OF SEARCH OF THE TRANSCRIPT\n[13:15] MIO031: YEP\n[13:15] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[13:18] MIO050: MM\n[13:18] MIO104: EXACTLY\n[13:18] MIE034: BUT AT THE END OF THE DAY WHY WOULDN'T YOU JUST USE THE SLIDES TO SEARCH THE TRANSCRIPT\n[13:23] MIO050: MM YEAH YOU CAN DO THAT YEAH\n[13:23] MIE034: I IF YOU HAVE TH SLIDES THEN YEAH\n[13:26] MIO050: OR IT COULD\n[13:28] MIO104: SO THAT'S WHY UM UH IF WE LOOK ON THE RELATIONSHIP THAT UH EXISTS BETWEEN THE SPEECH AND THE SLIDES UH THE TASK OF IMPROVING THE RECOGNITION\n[13:43] MIO104: UH THE OVERALL UM SP UH SPEECH RECOGNITION USING THE SLIDES UH SEEMS TO BE UH UH NOT VERY UH UM GOOD\n[13:54] MIE034: NO\n[13:56] MIE034: Y YOU'D JU I MEAN THE UH I MEAN IT SO I MEAN HAVE YOU BEEN DOING OTHER THINGS THEN\n[13:56] MIO104: I MEAN UM WE CANNOT EXPECT MUCH FROM FROM IT\n[13:57] MIO050: MM\n[14:02] MIE034: HAVE YOU HAVE YOU BEEN THINKING ABOUT WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO TO DO IN IN IN PLACE OF THIS\n[14:10] MIE034: OR OR OR LEADING ON FROM THIS GIVEN WHAT YOU'VE LEARNT\n[14:14] MIO104: MM WELL FOR NOW THE UH MOST EFFORT WAS UH ON UH UM SHOWING WHY I IT'S I IT'S IT WILL NOT WORK\n[14:27] MIO104: ESPECIALLY THOSE EXPERIMENTS AND THESE UH STATISTICAL TESTS\n[14:30] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[14:30] MIO104: BUT UH WE W WERE THINKING FOR EXAMPLE OF A TASK LIKE UM TRYING TO UH SEE IF UH WHERE A SPEAKER IS TALKING I MEAN IF THE SPEECH IS ACTUALLY CORRELATED WITH THE SLIDES UH WHERE THE SLIDES UH WHICH HAPPEN DURING THE NOT CORRELATED\n[14:54] MIO104: BUT IF THE\n[14:56] MIO031: BE CAREFUL\n[14:56] MIO031: CORRELATE IS A DANGEROUS WORD IN STATISTIC\n[14:58] MIE034: 'CAUSE OURS IS STRICT\n[15:00] MIE034: YEAH\n[15:01] MIO031: IT SEEMS TO BE THE OPPOSITE AS BEFORE\n[15:01] MIE034: YEAH\n[15:04] MIO104: UH WELL IF THE UM\n[15:07] MIE034: ASSOCIATED\n[15:09] MIO104: IF THE SPEAKER IS ACTUALLY TALKING ABOUT WHAT IS IN THE SLIDES OR NOT\n[15:11] MIO031: THE\n[15:12] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[15:14] MIO050: OKAY\n[15:16] MIO031: OR ROUGHLY\n[15:17] MIO031: BASICALLY UH ONE THING IT CAN'T BE DONE\n[15:19] MIO031: AND AND HERE UH ON THE CONTRARY FOR EXAMPLE THE FEW WORDS THAT ARE MM HOW MAY I SAY IT RECOGNIZED MORE CAN REALLY MAKE THE DIFFERENCE\n[15:27] MIE034: YEAH\n[15:29] MIO031: IT ISN'T THE CASE IF YOU WANT TO SEE IF UH I MEAN WHAT IF SEEN IN THE MEETING AND THAT OKAY\n[15:33] MIO031: THERE ARE PRESENTATION\n[15:34] MIO031: THEN YEAH STILL THE SLIDE IS THERE\n[15:38] MIO031: BUT ACTUALLY THE PEOPLE TALK ABOUT OTHER THINGS\n[15:41] MIE034: SURE\n[15:41] MIO031: OR NOT REALLY OTHER THINGS BUT THE SLIDE IS NO LONGER UH A SUPPORT FOR THE DISCUSSION HUH\n[15:44] MIE034: THE FOCUS\n[15:46] MIE034: YEAH OKAY\n[15:46] MIO031: THERE ARE MOMENT THAT ACTUALLY THIS IS THE SUPPORT BECAUSE THE PEOPLE DESCRIBE ET CETERA\n[15:51] MIO031: AND THERE ARE MOMENT WHERE IT IS NOT\n[15:52] MIO031: IS A JUST A BACKGROUND UH THING\n[15:54] MIO031: AND WE ROUGH ESTIMATED VERY QUICKLY\n[15:54] MIE034: YEP\n[15:56] MIO031: BUT IT WAS ONE THIRD OF THE TIME\n[15:58] MIO031: AT LEAST IN IN THE MEETING WE HAVE SEEN\n[16:01] MIO031: THE SLIDE WERE JUST THERE I MEAN BUT THEY WERE NO LONGER USE AS A SUPPORT\n[16:04] MIO031: IT WAS A DISCUSSION RATHER BETWEEN PEOPLE\n[16:05] MIE034: OKAY\n[16:07] MIO031: SO IN THAT CASE THE PRESENCE OR THE ABSENCE AND ESPECIALLY THE FREQUENCE WITH WHICH YOU OBSERVE THE WORDS THAT ARE ON THE SLIDES CAN BE AN EXCELLENT UH UH CLUE\n[16:18] MIO104: INDICATOR\n[16:19] MIO031: HUH\n[16:19] MIO031: INDICATION A CLEAR INDICATION WHETHER ACTUALLY DOES IT SUPPORT OF THE DISCUSSION OR NOT\n[16:24] MIE034: M MEETING ACTION SORT OF FOCUS\n[16:25] MIO031: UH IT CAN BE THIS\n[16:27] MIO031: IT CAN BE INTERPRETED AS A KIND OF FOCUS OF INTEREST\n[16:30] MIO031: IT CAN BE SIMPLY INTERPRETED IN THE SENSE OF SAYING UH OKAY I MEAN YOU HAVE THIS CHANNEL OPEN THERE\n[16:36] MIE034: YEP\n[16:36] MIO031: DO I HAVE TO P TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT OR NOT\n[16:39] MIE034: HMM\n[16:39] MIO031: OR ALSO IN TERMS OF ACTION\n[16:40] MIO031: YEAH UH WHEN YOU SEE THAT S THE DISCUSSION IS COMPLETELY M DISCONNECTED WITH RESPECT TO THIS SOME WAY UH IT MEANS THAT IT'S HAPPEN IN SOMETHING DIFFERENT THAN BEFORE\n[16:46] MIE034: YEAH\n[16:51] MIE034: YEP\n[16:51] MIO031: SO I MEAN IT'S A KIND OF FEATURE THAT IN MY OPINION CAN BE EASY TO DETECT IT AND UM THAT CAN\n[16:58] MIO031: YEAH UH F CAN BE INTERESTING TO DO\n[17:01] MIE034: YEAH\n[17:01] MIO031: RELATIVELY EASY TO DO\n[17:03] MIO031: AND UH IN THAT CASE FOR EXAMPLE THE FEW WORDS MM THAT YOU THAT YOU GET MORE CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE\n[17:07] MIE034: YEAH SURE\n[17:09] MIE034: YEAH\n[17:10] MIO031: OH SO IS THAT MM DOUBLE WAY TO TO SHOW HOW SOME WAY DEPENDENT ON THE TASK\n[17:17] MIO050: SO YOU SO YOU SO OKAY\n[17:19] MIO050: SO MAYBE LIKE IT CAN BE UH SOMETHING LIKE IN A MEETING IT CAN BE LIKE AN UNUSUAL SCENARIO FOR YOU IN A PRESENTATION WITH A SLIDE\n[17:29] MIE034: W\n[17:29] MIO050: AND THE UNUSUAL SCENARIO THAT YOU'RE NOT USING THE UH SLIDE AT ALL\n[17:33] MIO104: YEAH OR FOR EXAMPLE UH WHAT HAPPENED FOR EXAMPLE IN ONE OF THE MEETINGS IS THAT P PEOPLE WERE UM SUMMARIZING THE THE RESULTS OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING\n[17:34] MIE034: WELL\n[17:42] MIE034: YEAH\n[17:42] MIO104: YOU KNOW\n[17:43] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[17:43] MIO104: SO IN THE BEGINNING SO THE MEETING STARTED WITH THE SUMMARY OF WHAT HAPPENED UH PREVIOUS TIME AND THIS WAS NOT RELATED TO WHAT WAS ON THE SLIDES\n[17:51] MIO050: YEAH\n[17:52] MIO050: WHAT ARE THE OTHER SLIDE YEAH\n[17:53] MIE034: YE YEAH OKAY\n[17:54] MIE034: SO I MEAN UH YOU COULD BEGIN WITH S SAYING THE A UM THE SIMPLE TASK OF JUST DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT THE SPEECH IS RELATED TO THE SLIDE CONTENT\n[18:03] MIE034: AND WHICH IS SORT OF BUILDING UPON WHAT YOU KNOW DONG AND OTHERS HAVE WORKED ON IN TERMS OF\n[18:08] MIE034: YOU KNOW IS IT DISCUSSION MONOLOGUE FROM THE ORIGINAL M. FOUR DATA COLLECTION\n[18:13] MIE034: UH A Y ARE ARE YOU ALSO CONSIDERING THAT YOU COULD ACTUALLY LOOK AT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEETINGS FOR INSTANCE\n[18:22] MIE034: UM WELL OKAY\n[18:22] MIO031: WHAT DO YOU MEAN EXACTLY\n[18:24] MIE034: WELL I MEAN IT IF IF IF THESE SIMILAR SORT OF PHRASES OR WORDS WERE DISCUSSED IN THIS MEETING AND WERE ALSO DISCUSSED IN THE PREVIOUS MEETING\n[18:32] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[18:33] MIE034: THEN YOU SORT OF HAVE A A LINK BETWEEN MEETINGS FOR INSTANCE\n[18:35] MIO104: LINK UH\n[18:38] MIO031: YEAH\n[18:38] MIO031: SOME WAY WELL THERE ARE F YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[18:39] MIE034: I DON'T KNOW I DON'T KNOW HOW THIS YOU HAVE TO CHES THE CHECK THE STATISTICS\n[18:42] MIO104: BUT THIS IS ONE YEAH\n[18:43] MIE034: BUT I I MEAN 'CAUSE OBVIOUSLY YOU'VE GOTTA THINK TOWARDS WHAT YOU KNOW\n[18:46] MIO031: YEAH\n[18:47] MIE034: THIS THIS WON'T OCCUPY AB AB YOU KNOW WON'T OCCUPY YOU FOR THREE YEARS OR WHATEVER JUST ON THIS I GUESS\n[18:52] MIO031: MM-HMM HMM\n[18:53] MIE034: BUT HAVE TO LOOK AT ALL THE FUTURE AND SO JUST A S\n[18:53] MIO104: HUH\n[18:55] MIO031: YEAH I KNOW THIS WE ARE S S TALKING ABOUT TODAY SHORT TERM IF YOU WANT\n[18:59] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[18:59] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[18:59] MIO031: UH THINGS JUST TO THE USE THE THINGS\n[19:01] MIO031: I MEAN ALL THE WORK THEY THAT HAS DONE BASICALLY WHICH IS A HUGE WORK\n[19:03] MIE034: OKAY\n[19:03] MIO104: YEAH IT WAS RECYCLING UH KIND OF\n[19:05] MIO031: AND THE DATA WE HAVE THEN UH ENOUGH FOR THE FOR A THESIS OF COURSE IT MUST BE MUCH BETTER\n[19:07] MIE034: YEAH\n[19:11] MIO031: BUT OF COURSE THE THERE'S ONLY TWO TWO DIFFERENT KINDS OF WORDS\n[19:15] MIO031: SOME OF THEM YOU CAN DO IT ON A SINGLE MEETING\n[19:18] MIO031: SO THIS KIND OF FEATURE EXTRACTION BECAUSE BASICALLY THAT'S WHAT IT IS SAYING YES NO THIS CHANNEL IS GOOD\n[19:24] MIO031: NOW IS BACKGROUND\n[19:25] MIO031: NOW IS FOREGROUND ET CETERA\n[19:26] MIO031: YOU CAN PUT IT IN THAT IN THAT WAY\n[19:26] MIE034: YEAH OKAY\n[19:29] MIO031: THIS YOU DO IT ON A SINGLE MEETING\n[19:30] MIE034: YEAH\n[19:30] MIO031: AND THEN THERE ARE CORPUS UM BASED UM HOW MAY I SAY IT WORKS SO YEAH THAT IS ONE POSSIBILITY FOR EXAMPLE FINDING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN DIFFERENT MEETINGS\n[19:34] MIE034: AND YEP\n[19:35] MIO104: TASK\n[19:37] MIE034: YEP\n[19:44] MIO031: THEN I DON'T KNOW\n[19:45] MIO031: I MEAN AT THAT POINT IT BECOMES PRETTY MUCH CRUCIAL THE KIND OF UH DATA YOU HAVE IN THE SENSE THAT FOR THE WAY WE HAVE COLLECTED THE DATA SOME WAY I DON'T KNOW IF IT CAN BE AT THE SAME TIME TOO EASY IN THE SENSE THAT SOME WAY YOU HAVE LITTLE GROUPS OF MEETINGS EXTREMELY CORRELATED\n[19:50] MIE034: YEAH\n[19:57] MIE034: WELL Y YEAH\n[20:02] MIE034: SURE\n[20:03] MIO031: SO I MEAN IT IT MAKES IT EASIER\n[20:06] MIO031: I MEAN I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH SIGNIFICANT CAN BE AT THAT LEVEL\n[20:07] MIE034: YEAH\n[20:10] MIE034: YEAH\n[20:10] MIO031: IT CAN BE\n[20:10] MIE034: I MEAN UH IT'S IT'S AND BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE ALL THE DATA COLLECTED OR ANNOTATED YET IT'S IT'S VERY DIFFICULT TO KNOW ISN'T IT\n[20:16] MIO031: I IN A SENSE\n[20:17] MIO031: IF YOU WANT UH THIS KIND OF WORDS BECOME INTERESTING WHEN THE CORPUS IS REALLY BIG UH UH WHEN WHEN YOU WHEN YOU CONSIDER EACH MEETING AS A SINGLE ITEM\n[20:23] MIE034: YEAH\n[20:24] MIE034: YEP YEP YEP\n[20:27] MIO031: SO IT'S INTERESTING WHEN YOU HAVE TENS HUNDREDS THOUSANDS OF MEETINGS WHICH IS NOT THE CASE\n[20:31] MIE034: HMM\n[20:33] MIO031: BUT I MEAN YOU CAN DO OTHER WORK IF YOU CONSIDER IN TERMS OF SPEAKER TURNS OR IN TERMS OF SLIDES AND THAT IS IMMEDIATELY MULTIPLY\n[20:37] MIE034: YEAH SURE\n[20:38] MIE034: OR B OR AS YOU SAY BACK CHANNEL VERSUS YEAH\n[20:42] MIO031: YEAH\n[20:42] MIO031: YEP YEP\n[20:43] MIO031: THAT IS ANOTHER\n[20:43] MIE034: 'CAUSE I TH THINK THAT'S QUITE INTERESTING\n[20:43] MIO104: HUH\n[20:44] MIE034: I MEAN 'CAUSE IT'S AN AWFUL LOT OF SPEECH ACTIVITY WHICH IS YEAH\n[20:45] MIO104: HUH\n[20:45] MIO104: EVEN SUMMARIZATION\n[20:47] MIO104: OR\n[20:49] MIO031: SO IT CAN BE ONE MORE FEATURE THAT HELPS IN BUT IT IS VERY SHORT TERM\n[20:54] MIO031: I MEAN JUST UH WELL IT IS JU JUST FEW FEW FEW TIMES WE TALK TOGETHER AND IT WAS JUST\n[20:55] MIE034: SURE\n[20:55] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[20:56] MIO104: MM YEAH\n[20:59] MIO031: MEAN THE VERY QUICK THING YOU CAN CAN HAVE UH LIKE THIS\n[20:59] MIE034: OKAY\n[21:04] MIE034: OKAY\n[21:04] MIE034: SO I MEAN AS FAR AS THAT YOU'VE GOT EVERYTHING TO DO THAT I PRESUME\n[21:09] MIE034: UM YOU DON'T NEED ANY EXTRA STUFF FROM US IN THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE\n[21:12] MIO104: UH NO\n[21:13] MIE034: OR I MEAN THAT'S GOOD\n[21:14] MIO050: WE HAVE PLENTY OF THINGS TO DO\n[21:14] MIE034: THAT'S GOOD\n[21:16] MIO104: NO\n[21:16] MIE034: BUT I MEAN IT IT\n[21:18] MIO104: BUT FOR THE OTHER THING YOU KNOW UH UH THE ALTERNATIVE MEASURES\n[21:23] MIO104: OR MAYBE WE SHOULD FINISH WITH THIS FIRST\n[21:25] MIO050: WHAT TRACK\n[21:26] MIO104: UH I MEAN UH\n[21:26] MIE034: UH YEAH I WOULDN'T GET TOO DISTRACTED I GUESS ON D D IF YOU'VE GOT TWO TRACKS I'D LIKE TO\n[21:34] MIO104: YEAH THIS UH THIS WOULD BE A F UH ANOTHER SUBJECT I WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS\n[21:38] MIO104: S BUT UH W BUT UH UH BASICALLY JU JUST YOU KNOW IF WE FINISH UH DISCUSSING THIS FIRST\n[21:40] MIO050: YEAH\n[21:40] MIO050: GO ON\n[21:40] MIO050: YEAH IT'S NO PROBLEM\n[21:47] MIO050: OKAY\n[21:48] MIE034: YEAH\n[21:48] MIE034: UM\n[21:49] MIO050: SO UH WELL SO ULTIMATELY NOW THE NEXT STEP WHAT IS THAT\n[21:53] MIO050: BECAUSE I WANT LIKE KIND OF A UH SO AT FIRST YOU SAID THAT OKAY NOW YOU DID THIS\n[22:01] MIO050: THIS CORRELATION STUDIES\n[22:03] MIO050: AND THEY SHOW THAT THERE'S A VERY LESS CORRELATION OR IN FACT NO CORRELATION KIND OF THING\n[22:08] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[22:08] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[22:09] MIO050: AND UH UM UH SO UH SO WHAT NEXT IN ON TOP OF IT WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD I MEAN IS THE QUESTION NOW\n[22:19] MIO031: BUT I THINK IN A SENSE IN MY OPINION WELL THERE ARE TWO THINGS\n[22:24] MIO031: WHEN THIS UH STATISTICAL TEST IT CAN BE WE HAVE MADE AN EXPERIMENT WE GET A RESULT SOMEWHAT COUNTER INTUITIVE WE GIVE AN EXPLANATION\n[22:28] MIO050: MM\n[22:33] MIE034: YEAH\n[22:33] MIO050: YEAH\n[22:34] MIO031: AND UH THAT'S IT\n[22:36] MIO031: I MEAN THAT'S THAT'S SOMETHING THAT SOME WAY CLOSES HERE\n[22:39] MIO031: SO WHEN IT GIVES YOU THE KIND OF ANSWER YOU GET IS THAT OKAY TO GO IN THAT IN THAT DIRECTION MAYBE IS NOT THE BEST THING\n[22:44] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[22:45] MIO031: MAYBE TO IMPROVE THE RECOGNITION THAT WAY IS NOT UH SOMETHING YOU CAN EXPECT\n[22:49] MIO031: SO IT GIVES THE POSSIBILITY TO DECIDE TO GO UH IN A DIFFERENT DIRECTION THAT CAN BE MORE ON THIS UH LET'S SAY\n[22:57] MIO050: YEAH SO T I MEAN TO THE DIFFERENT DIRECTION NOW THAT'S WHAT I MEAN TO SAY\n[23:00] MIO050: WHAT YOU LIKE TO TAKE FROM THERE\n[23:02] MIO104: THIS IS NOT CLEARLY DEFINED YET\n[23:03] MIO050: UH IT'S NOT DEFINED YET OKAY\n[23:03] MIO031: THIS IS\n[23:05] MIO031: HMM\n[23:06] MIO104: BUT UH UM SOMETHING UM USING THIS RELATIONSHIP UH BETWEEN THE SLIDES UH AND OTHER EVEN OTHER TEK TEXTUAL SUPPORT AND THE UH AND THE SPEECH\n[23:18] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[23:19] MIE034: HMM\n[23:19] MIO050: BUT WHAT KIND OF PROBLEM\n[23:21] MIO050: WE NEED A DEFINITION OF SOME KIND OF UH PROBLEM RIGHT\n[23:22] MIE034: BUT I\n[23:24] MIE034: AND UH THE K AND THE QUESTION IS ALSO ARE THERE OTHER SORT OF MORE SENSIBLE WAYS OF DOING IT\n[23:25] MIO050: UH YEAH\n[23:30] MIE034: FOR INSTANCE UM GAZE TRACKING\n[23:32] MIO050: YEAH\n[23:33] MIE034: I MEAN IF IF PEOPLE ARE LOOKING AT THE SLIDES\n[23:35] MIO031: MM-HMM HMM\n[23:37] MIO031: WELL UH I THINK THE ADVANTAGE EVENTUALLY W I MEAN THE ADVANTAGE WITH THIS KIND OF THINGS IS THAT ARE MUCH EASIER\n[23:46] MIO031: GAZE TRACKING IS STILL\n[23:47] MIE034: YEAH SURE\n[23:48] MIE034: AND IT HAS SPECIFIC TO THE ENVIRONMENT AND ALL THAT SORT OF THING\n[23:48] MIO050: NO NO NO\n[23:50] MIO031: JUST WITH THE ENVIRONMENT IS A DIFFICULT THING\n[23:51] MIE034: YEAH\n[23:53] MIO031: I MEAN IT REQUIRES CAMERAS WITH PRETTY GOOD QUALITY ET CETERA\n[23:56] MIE034: YEAH\n[23:56] MIO050: NO BUT\n[23:57] MIO031: UH BUT I THINK HIS QUESTION IS MORE UH GENERAL\n[24:00] MIE034: YEAH\n[24:01] MIO031: A AND IT SAYS SO I MEAN BASED ON THIS WORK DO YOU FIGURE OUT UH A DIRECTION IF THEY GUESS CORRECTLY\n[24:04] MIO050: YEAH DIRECTION\n[24:06] MIO050: YEAH THAT'S THAT IS A THING\n[24:06] MIO031: UH A DOMAIN A DIRECTION FOR YOUR THESIS FOR YOUR EXACTLY\n[24:07] MIO104: HUH\n[24:07] MIO050: WE GO ON TO THE NEXT DIRECTION\n[24:09] MIO050: IT SHOULD NOT THAT I IT SHOULD NOT HAPPEN THAT YOU'RE DOING SO MANY THINGS AND ULTIMATELY IT DOESN'T GOES INTO A THESIS\n[24:14] MIO031: EXACTLY\n[24:15] MIO031: EXACTLY\n[24:16] MIO031: EXACTLY\n[24:17] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[24:17] MIO050: THE THAT'S THAT SHOULD NOT THE PROBLEM\n[24:17] MIO031: EXACTLY\n[24:20] MIO050: YOUR THESIS SHOULD BE W IN ONE DIRECTION\n[24:22] MIO050: ONE PROBLEM\n[24:22] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[24:23] MIO050: AND UH SHOULD GO UH IN ONE OR UH ONE D YEAH\n[24:24] MIO031: ONE DOMAIN YEAH\n[24:25] MIO031: NOT A COLLECTION OF LITTLE UH THINGS COMPLETELY UNRELATED\n[24:28] MIO050: IT IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE\n[24:28] MIO031: BUT UH\n[24:30] MIO050: UH THE IT MAY BE GOOD AS A C. V. FOR YOU BUT THEN AS A THESIS YOU WILL HAVE PROBLEMS UH DEFENDING IT AND ALL THOSE THINGS\n[24:34] MIO031: THAT'S VERY\n[24:36] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[24:36] MIO104: YEAH SURE\n[24:39] MIO050: SO WHAT IS THAT UH WHAT WOULD BE THE NEXT POSSIBLE DIRECTION YOU WANT TO TAKE\n[24:44] MIO050: UH\n[24:48] MIO104: WELL THIS IS UM THE\n[24:54] MIO104: QUESTION I'M WORKING ON\n[24:59] MIE034: MM\n[25:00] MIE034: UH BUT I MEAN FOR INSTANCE IT SHOULD BE LINKED TO THE OTHER STUFF THAT YOU'VE BEEN DOING ON UM CALL ROUTING FOR INSTANCE\n[25:08] MIE034: AND AND UM YOU KNOW UH ERROR MERIT ERR ERROR MEASURES YES\n[25:12] MIO050: ERROR MEASURE\n[25:14] MIE034: I MEAN I THINK I MEAN I I THINK THAT IT'S POSSIBLE TO DRAW SOME SORT OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO AS WE WERE SAYING\n[25:19] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[25:21] MIE034: I MEAN MAYBE IF YOU YOU DON'T MEASURE THINGS IN TERMS OF WORD ERROR RATE MAYBE THIS SORT OF INFORMATION DOES ACTUALLY MEAN SOMETHING\n[25:26] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[25:27] MIO104: MM YEAH\n[25:27] MIE034: GIVEN THAT FIFTY PERCENT OF THE WORDS ARE NOT ACTUALLY INTERESTING\n[25:29] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[25:31] MIO031: YEAH\n[25:32] MIE034: UM SO I MEAN\n[25:33] MIE034: W\n[25:35] MIO104: YEAH THAT THAT COULD BE INTERESTING TO TRY TO MERGE THOSE TWO UH THINGS\n[25:39] MIE034: WELL W UH W NO IT DOESN'T SOLVE THE PROBLEM BUT IT'S F WHAT IS IT\n[25:39] MIO031: M BUT STILL DOESN'T SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF SAYING WHAT I YEAH YEAH SURE SURE\n[25:41] MIO104: UH YEAH\n[25:41] MIO050: IT'S YEAH\n[25:43] MIO104: YEAH\n[25:45] MIE034: YEAH\n[25:45] MIO031: WHAT I WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO DO FOR YOUR THESIS\n[25:50] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[25:50] MIO031: I MEAN AS HERVE SAID I MEAN BASICALLY IF YOU HAVE TO EXPLAIN IN FOUR LINES\n[25:55] MIO050: YEAH EXACTLY\n[25:56] MIO031: WHAT WILL BE THE TOPIC OF MY THESIS THE SUBJECT OF MY THESIS\n[26:01] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[26:02] MIO031: AND IT IS SOMETHING THAT IS NOT JUST SAYING I'M GOING TO DO UH THIS THIS THIS AND THAT\n[26:02] MIO104: YEAH\n[26:05] MIO050: MM\n[26:06] MIO031: I MEAN BECAUSE THIS WE ACTUALLY DON'T KNOW\n[26:08] MIO031: BUT YEAH IN A VERY BROAD SENSE I MEAN W WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO INVESTIGATE WHAT KIND OF UH\n[26:12] MIO104: YEAH AND I UM UH\n[26:14] MIO050: S SEE THAT IS GOING TO TELL US UH SOMETHING LIKE UH WHA THE THING IS THAT I UH IT IT SEE YOU CAN TOTALLY GO INTO THE TEXT DOMAIN AND BE THERE\n[26:15] MIO031: IF I INTERPRET CORRECTLY\n[26:23] MIO050: YOU KNOW\n[26:24] MIO050: IT CAN BE S NO PROBLEM\n[26:25] MIO050: BUT AS LONG AS UH IT IS OKAY\n[26:29] MIO050: BUT IF YOU WANT TO DO WITH UH S LIKE CERTAIN SOMETHING WITH THE SPEED AND ALL THOSE THINGS TOGETHER THEN IT'S A DIFFERENT SCENARIO\n[26:38] MIE034: HMM\n[26:38] MIO050: UH YOU MAY NOT WANT TO WORK ON ALL THE PROBLEMS\n[26:41] MIO050: SOMEONE MAY WORK ON SOME OTHER PROBLEM\n[26:42] MIO050: BUT THEN YOU YOU MAKE USE OF THAT TO EXTEND YOUR WORK IN SOME\n[26:48] MIO050: AND UH AND AS I ALSO T IT DEPENDS LIKE ALSO LIKE I THINK IF UH BOSS IS INTERESTED IN WORKING IN BOTH SPEECH AND TEXT\n[26:58] MIO050: YOU CAN UNDERSTAND VERY WELL\n[27:00] MIO050: THAT PART IS ALSO THERE\n[27:02] MIE034: SURE\n[27:04] MIO104: ARE THEY ARE INTERESTED IN THAT OR NO\n[27:05] MIO050: NO THE BOSS\n[27:06] MIO050: LIKE HAVE A IT'S LIKE INSTEAD OF SAYING LIKE YOU SHOULD LIKE WORK ON BOTH SIDE YOU KNOW THE TEXT AND THE SPEECH ASPECT OF IT\n[27:14] MIO050: SO YEAH\n[27:15] MIO031: THEN UH ONE BASIC THING I SUGGESTED EVEN THINKING ABOUT I MEAN IS EXACTLY THIS STRU ALL THESE SCENARIOS THAT CAN BE A MEETING\n[27:24] MIO031: THAT CAN BE PRESENTATION WHERE YOU HAVE A S A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPEECH BETWEEN THINGS THAT ARE SAID AND UH SOME TEXTUAL DOCUMENTS SOME WAY\n[27:26] MIO050: YEAH\n[27:36] MIO031: WHY NOT TRY TO TO TO TO STUDY THIS RELATIONSHIP TO IMPROVE THIS RELATIONSHIP TO USE THIS RELATIONSHIP FOR UM MM WHATEVER IT IS\n[27:39] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[27:39] MIO050: YEAH\n[27:44] MIO031: INDEXING OR ANNOTATION OR WHATEVER META DATA EXTRACTION\n[27:48] MIO031: AND IF YOU WANT FOR EXAMPLE THIS LITTLE WORK UH ABOUT SEEING WHEN THE SLIDE CHANNEL IS BACKGROUND AND FOREGROUND IS NOT BEGINNING OF THIS KIND OF THING\n[27:55] MIE034: MM\n[27:56] MIO050: YEAH\n[27:57] MIO031: SO A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO CHANNEL THAT PROVIDE SOME KIND OF INFORMATION\n[27:59] MIO050: YEAH\n[27:59] MIE034: YEAH\n[28:02] MIE034: I THINK I THINK IT'S MAYBE AN INTERESTING TEST SCENARIO AND WE KNOW THAT YOU'RE SORT OF BASING SOMETHING AROUND SPEECH AND AND TEXT\n[28:12] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[28:13] MIE034: I THINK THERE NEEDS TO BE ONE SORT OF EXTRA HIGHER GOAL ABOVE THAT SO THAT YOU CAN MOTIVATE FUTURE RESEARCH\n[28:17] MIO104: MM-HMM YEP\n[28:18] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[28:19] MIO031: SURE\n[28:19] MIO104: YEAH THAT'S WHAT WHAT IS MISSING\n[28:20] MIO031: SURE\n[28:21] MIO031: SURE SURE SURE SURE\n[28:22] MIO050: UH W ONE THING INTERESTING IS WHAT WE CAME UP IN THE DISCUSSION ALSO YOU ABOUT TELLING THAT UH DETECTING SUCH SCENARIOS WHERE THERE IS NO RELATION BETWEEN THE SLIDE AND THE PERSON TALKING\n[28:30] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[28:34] MIO050: THAT MAY BE ONE GOOD STARTING POINT FOR YOU ACTUALLY\n[28:36] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[28:38] MIO050: AND THEN AT THAT POINT Y UH YOU DETECT SOMETHING LIKE THAT AND THEN YOU SHOW SOMETHING LIKE UH WHAT YOU ARE SAYING THAT I IF THERE IS UH IF UH THERE I IF IT IS OUT OF DISCUSSION\n[28:50] MIO050: THE WORDS ARE NO WAY ARE GOING TO HELP YOUR RECOGNITION ANYWAY A. S. R.\n[28:56] MIO050: BUT IF IT IS MORE ON THE UM THE SLIDE INFORMATION IS NOT GOING TO HELP YOU\n[29:01] MIO050: BUT UH IF IT IS UH IF IT IS RELATED TO THE SLI WHAT HE IS GIVING A PRESENTATION ON THE SLIDE THEN YOU SHOW THE YOUR A. S. R. IF YOU DETECT THIS EVEN THEN YOU CAN SHOW THAT HOW WHERE YOU CAN REALLY HELP OR NOT HELP\n[29:15] MIO050: BECAUSE YOU SAY THERE'S NO CORRELATION NOW\n[29:18] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[29:18] MIO050: BUT THEN HERE IT COMES THAT THERE AT SOME POINT THERE MIGHT BE A CORRELATION THERE\n[29:22] MIO031: NO NO BE CAREFUL\n[29:24] MIO031: FOR THE RECOGNITION IN GENERAL THERE IS NO CORRELATION IN THE SENSE THAT EVEN IF YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT WHAT IS ON THE SLIDE\n[29:25] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[29:31] MIO031: MOST OF THE WORDS YOU USE MOST OF THE WORDS YOU USE ARE NOT REALLY CORRELATED TO THAT\n[29:33] MIE034: HMM\n[29:33] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[29:37] MIO031: ARE SIMPLY WORDS\n[29:38] MIE034: YEAH\n[29:38] MIO031: AND CONSIDER ALSO THAT WE ALL SPEAK ENGLISH HERE\n[29:41] MIO050: YEAH\n[29:41] MIO031: AND APART OF UH NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS WE HAVE A VERY LIMITED VOCABULARY IN GENERAL\n[29:45] MIO050: YEAH\n[29:46] MIE034: YEAH THIS WAS\n[29:46] MIO031: SO WE TEND TO USE ALWAYS THE SAME WORDS\n[29:48] MIO031: BUT ON AVERAGE YOU KNOW LINGUISTIC RESEARCH SHOWS THAT ON AVERAGE THE PEOPLE USE FIVE HUNDRED WORDS\n[29:54] MIO031: THAT'S WHAT WE HAVE A DISPOSITION\n[29:54] MIO050: SO OKAY\n[29:55] MIE034: YEAH\n[29:55] MIO031: AND WE SAY EVERYTHING UH YEAH\n[29:55] MIE034: FOR ENGLISH IT'S ESPECIALLY LOW\n[29:57] MIE034: YEAH\n[29:57] MIO031: WE SAY EVERYTHING WITH THAT\n[29:59] MIO031: AND PROBABLY WE NOT A NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKER WE USE EVEN LESS\n[30:03] MIO031: SO THAT'S GIVES AN IDEA OF WHY BASICALLY IN TERMS OF RECOGNITION IT DOESN'T REALLY HELP BECAUSE YOU ALWAYS USE ANYWAY THE SAME WORDS\n[30:11] MIE034: YEAH\n[30:11] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[30:12] MIO031: AND A FEW OCCURRENCES OF WORDS THAT ARE THERE IN TERMS OF RECOGNITION MAKE ONE TWO PERCENT\n[30:17] MIO050: MM\n[30:17] MIO031: SO MAYBE IT'S NOT ENOUGH TO JUSTIFY UH AN EFFORT TO IMPROVE THE RECOGNITION\n[30:21] MIO050: OH\n[30:23] MIE034: SPECI\n[30:23] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[30:23] MIO031: THEN YOU CAN CHANGE OF TASK AND USE A TASK THE TASK WE WERE MENTIONING ABOUT THE BACK CHANNEL OR FOREGROUND CHANNEL\n[30:25] MIO050: OKAY\n[30:29] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[30:30] MIO031: IN THAT CASE THE ONLY WORDS THAT REALLY ARE IMPORTANT ARE THOSE WORDS THAT APPEAR ON BOTH SLIDES\n[30:32] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[30:35] MIO050: THE TH SIDES AND THE TALK\n[30:37] MIE034: YEAH\n[30:37] MIO031: AT THAT POINT I MEAN A LITTLE IMPROVEMENT OF THAT IT BECOMES A BIG IMPROVEMENT\n[30:43] MIO031: I MEAN MAYBE IN TERMS OF RECOGNITION IT'S ZERO POINT FIVE PERCENT\n[30:43] MIO050: YEAH\n[30:47] MIO050: YEAH\n[30:47] MIO031: BUT IN TERMS OF THAT TASK IS MAYBE TWENTY PERCENT\n[30:50] MIE034: YEAH\n[30:51] MIO050: OKAY\n[30:51] MIE034: WELL ANOTHER THING YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER IS THESE MODELS HAVE BEEN TUNED TO INCLUDE AMI DATA\n[30:58] MIO050: YEAH\n[30:58] MIE034: SO I MEAN PERHAPS IF YOU HAD SLIDES AND AND PRESENTATIONS TO DO WITH SOMETHING THAT WAS OFF TOPIC\n[31:03] MIE034: YOU DIDN'T HAVE YOU HADN'T SEEN ANY PRIOR DATA THEN YOU MIGHT SEE A BIGGER CONTRIBUTION AS WELL\n[31:05] MIO050: LIKE ANOTHER MIC\n[31:06] MIO031: YEAH\n[31:06] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[31:09] MIE034: BUT I MEAN ESSENTIALLY YOU'VE ACTUALLY SORT OF INCLUDED THE INFORMATION FROM THE SLIDES IN THE LANGUAGE MODEL\n[31:09] MIO031: YEAH\n[31:14] MIO031: THAT'S ANOTHER INTERESTING POINT\n[31:15] MIO031: I MEAN WE ARE USING DATA THAT ARE FAKE\n[31:18] MIO031: ANY UH IN ANY CASE THEY ARE SIMULATION NO REAL DATA\n[31:21] MIE034: YEAH\n[31:21] MIO031: AND ESPECIALLY THE SLIDES\n[31:23] MIO031: I THINK I'VE SEEN THOSE SLIDES\n[31:24] MIO031: I MEAN THEY ARE PRETTY MUCH ARTIFICIAL\n[31:26] MIE034: OKAY\n[31:27] MIE034: OKAY THEY'RE PRE PRE PREPARED\n[31:29] MIO031: EXACTLY\n[31:29] MIO050: TH YEAH MOST OF THE MOST OF THE TIME YOU HAVE THE TITLE TO DO NO\n[31:29] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[31:29] MIO031: BUT BUT NOT PRE PREPARE\n[31:29] MIE034: OKAY\n[31:30] MIO031: BUT\n[31:32] MIO050: THE AMI DAT THE AMI DATA WHAT THAT LIKE THAT ONLY MOST OF THE TIME YOU KNEW THEY HAD THE WORD\n[31:35] MIO031: YEAH BUT\n[31:37] MIO050: THE WORD YOU ARE GOING TO PRESENT\n[31:39] MIO050: EVERYONE IS PRESENTING THE SAME SET OF SLIDE\n[31:40] MIO031: YEAH I YEAH I MEAN UH EVERYTHING IS PRETTY MUCH ARTIFICIAL\n[31:41] MIO104: UH-HUH\n[31:43] MIO031: THAT THAT'S WHAT I MEAN\n[31:44] MIO031: SO YOU MENTION FOR EXAMPLE THIS UH FACT THAT SOMETIMES UH SPEAKERS TEND TO READ\n[31:44] MIO050: YEAH\n[31:49] MIO031: THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE WHEN YOU HAVE BULLET LIST HUH\n[31:50] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[31:52] MIO031: SOMETIMES PEOPLE REALLY GO THROUGH\n[31:54] MIO031: IT DIDN'T HAPPEN IN THE DATA SIMPLY BECAUSE UH UH IT WAS NOT THE SAME PEOPLE PREPA UH EXACTLY\n[31:58] MIE034: IT'S NOT THERE\n[32:00] MIE034: OKAY\n[32:01] MIO031: AH\n[32:02] MIO031: SO FOR EXAMPLE IT WILL BE POSSIBLE IN ANY CASE BECAUSE THE HERVE'S INFRASTRUCTURE IS READY AND NOW WE ARE GOING TO COLLECT THE PRESENTATION\n[32:08] MIO031: THERE MAYBE WE CAN SEE\n[32:10] MIO050: WHAT ABOUT M. L. M. I.\n[32:11] MIO050: W THE ONE WE COLLECTED LAST YEAR\n[32:12] MIE034: Y THE AUDIO QUALITY THOUGH\n[32:14] MIO031: THE AUDIO IS IS IS VERY BAD\n[32:14] MIE034: YEAH\n[32:14] MIO050: AUDIO IS VERY BAD RIGHT\n[32:15] MIE034: YEAH\n[32:15] MIO050: YEAH\n[32:16] MIO031: I I THING IS REALLY\n[32:17] MIO050: UH ONE SINGLE CHANNEL OR AT LEAST A CLOSED CHANNEL COLLECTION NO\n[32:21] MIO031: YOU KNOW THAT WAS COLLECTED M A LITTLE BIT LIKE THIS WITHOUT UH TOO MUCH CARE\n[32:27] MIO031: IT WAS IT WAS UH A PERSONAL EFFORT OF MAEL THAT DECIDED TO DO IT\n[32:27] MIO050: OKAY OKAY OKAY\n[32:31] MIO031: IT WAS REALLY GOOD TO DO IT\n[32:31] MIO050: IT WAS GOOD\n[32:32] MIO050: THA THA THA THAT\n[32:32] MIE034: WAS GOOD TO YEAH\n[32:32] MIO031: IT WAS VERY GOOD\n[32:33] MIO031: BUT BASICALLY IT WAS MADE WITHOUT ANY SPECIFIC KNOW WITHOUT THINKING WE WANT TO RECOGNIZE JUST TO HAVE THEM\n[32:36] MIO050: UH OKAY\n[32:42] MIO031: SO THE ESPECIALLY THE AUDIO CHANNEL IS ABSOLUTELY AWFUL\n[32:44] MIE034: YEAH\n[32:45] MIO050: SO THEY ARE IS THERE ARE STILL USING THAT UH DESKTOP MICROPHONE OR WHAT OVER THERE\n[32:49] MIE034: AH\n[32:49] MIO050: OR\n[32:49] MIE034: YEAH THEY HAD LIKE UH Y UH Y THEY YOU KNOW THEY HAD THIS SET UP WITH THE UH THE MICROPHONES\n[32:54] MIE034: SO SOMEONE EVERY IT THERE WAS ONE MICROPHONE SHARED BETWEEN EVERY TWO PEOPLE\n[32:54] MIO050: UH\n[32:58] MIO050: AH\n[32:59] MIE034: BUT THEY HAD DEALS WITH PEOPLE FORGETTING TO TURN THE MICROPHONE ON FORGETTING TO TURN IT OFF\n[33:03] MIE034: UH F IT WAS IT WAS MEANT I THINK THEY THEY CHOSE THAT LECTURE THEATRE POSSIBLY WITH THE IDEA THAT IT WOULD BE GOOD FOR COLLECTING DATA\n[33:12] MIE034: I MEAN I UH I'M SURE THEY COULD HAVE PROBABLY HAD UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH HOST IT OR WHATEVER\n[33:12] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[33:17] MIE034: BUT I TH I THINK THE YOU KNOW THE H. C. I. PART OF IT DIDN'T QUITE WORK OUT TO HOW THEY PLANNED\n[33:22] MIO031: YEAH\n[33:22] MIO050: OKAY\n[33:24] MIO050: OKAY\n[33:24] MIE034: SO AP\n[33:25] MIO050: THAT'S FINE YEAH\n[33:25] MIO031: UH THAT'S UH THAT'S THAT IS ONE OF THE REASON FOR EXAMPLE WHY WHICH UH MARK WE POINT PRETTY MUCH ON SLIDES AS A MEAN OF INDEXING\n[33:33] MIO031: BECAUSE AT THAT POINT THERE IS NO INTERACTION BETWEEN HUMANS AND CAPTURE\n[33:38] MIO050: YEAH\n[33:38] MIO031: BECAUSE WHENEVER YOU HAVE MICROPHONES THAT YOU HAVE TO MOVE IT'S IT'S IT BECOMES COMPLETE UH REALLY\n[33:43] MIO050: IT'S A\n[33:43] MIO050: YEAH IT'S A\n[33:44] MIE034: YEAH\n[33:44] MIE034: UM IT IS I MEAN IT'S SAME AS US PUTTING ON A THE HEADPHONES AND WHATEVER\n[33:49] MIE034: I MEAN EVEN THAT MINOR THING\n[33:52] MIE034: I MEAN ANY ANY AUDIO CAPTURED DURING THAT PERIOD IS I IS RUBBISH\n[33:57] MIE034: BUT THERE'S NO SORT OF SYSTEM THAT'S REALLY BUILT TO D TO BE ABLE TO SAY WHEN YOU'RE YOU'RE CAPTURING THAT\n[33:57] MIO031: YEAH\n[34:00] MIO050: YEAH I UNDERSTAND\n[34:02] MIO050: OKAY SO NOW THERE BE UH WOULD BE SOME TIME WH WHAT IS WE SHOULD BE GETTING A TIME RECORDING SYSTEM RIGHT\n[34:09] MIO050: THAT UH UH UH SO\n[34:09] MIO031: WE ARE BUILDING THIS SLOWLY\n[34:11] MIO031: I MEAN IT'S IT'S UNFORTUNATE\n[34:13] MIO031: I MEAN IS IS IS TAKING TIME FOR THE MATERIAL AND SO ON\n[34:14] MIE034: OKAY\n[34:15] MIO050: MM\n[34:16] MIE034: THE\n[34:16] MIO031: BUT YEAH\n[34:16] MIO031: THERE WILL BE THIS\n[34:17] MIO050: OKAY\n[34:17] MIE034: UH WHAT WILL THAT INCORPORATE\n[34:19] MIE034: WILL IT INCORPORATE LIKE UH AN S. M. A. AND UH\n[34:22] MIO031: UH IT WILL BE ONE CAMERA POINTING VERY GENERAL BUT JUST FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ESSENTIALLY\n[34:29] MIE034: YEP\n[34:29] MIO031: ONE UH MICROPHONE\n[34:31] MIO031: AND WE ARE THINKING TO USE UH LAPEL MICROPHONE YOU KNOW THIS THIS THING\n[34:34] MIO050: LAPEL\n[34:35] MIE034: OKAY\n[34:36] MIO031: AND SO THAT POTENTIALLY HELPFUL HOPEFULLY HELPFUL TO TO DO RECOGNITION\n[34:39] MIO050: SHOULD BE OKAY\n[34:41] MIE034: YEAH\n[34:41] MIO031: AND TO SLIDES THROUGH THE PROJECTOR\n[34:42] MIE034: OKAY\n[34:44] MIE034: OKAY\n[34:44] MIE034: SO NO NO UH MICROPHONE ARRAYS OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT\n[34:49] MIE034: I GUESS THAT'S QUITE A THAT'S A QUITE A BI BIG DEAL FOR SETTING UP THE RECORDINGS I GUESS\n[34:49] MIO031: WO\n[34:52] MIO031: LET'S SAY THAT UH IN ANY CASE UH W WELL THERE ARE TWO REASON\n[34:53] MIO050: NO IT IT'S IT'S UH QUITE A BIT YEAH PROBLEM TO DO THAT KIND OF THING\n[34:57] MIO031: FIRST OF ALL WE ARE TRYING TO DO SOMETHING THAT CAN BE EASILY THE THE THE IDEA IS REALLY IT'S SOMETHING THAT YOU TAKE YOU BRING SOMEWHERE ELSE AND IT WORKS\n[35:05] MIO050: YEAH\n[35:05] MIO031: SO IT MUST BE AS EASY AS POSSIBLE\n[35:05] MIE034: YEAH\n[35:06] MIE034: YEP\n[35:07] MIO031: BUT IN ANY CASE I MEAN THE DEVICE WE ARE DOING HAS INPUT CHANNELS\n[35:13] MIO031: SO SOME WAY YOU CAN ADD AS MANY INPUT AS WE WANT\n[35:15] MIE034: AS YOU WANT YEP\n[35:16] MIO031: SO WE ARE DEALING NOW WITH THREE\n[35:18] MIO031: BUT THERE ARE OTHER INPUT UH LINES OPEN\n[35:19] MIO050: MM\n[35:21] MIE034: OKAY\n[35:22] MIO050: YEAH BUT PROBABLY WE WERE THE F YOU KNOW THE POST UH THE THE THING IS SOMEWHERE PROJECTOR\n[35:29] MIO050: SUPPOSE THERE'S LIKE THE THE WHITE BOARD OR WHATEVER THE PRESENTATION IS OVER THERE THE SPEAKER IS MORE PROBABLY IS GOING TO THIS WAY OR THAT WAY\n[35:37] MIO050: SO PROBABLY YOU YOU MAY NOT NEED A VERY BIG MICROPHONE EITHER\n[35:40] MIO050: PROBABLY ONE OR TWO\n[35:42] MIE034: YEAH BUT LET'S PRETEND THAT IT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN IN ANY FORESEEABLE FUTURE\n[35:42] MIO050: UH UH YE UH YEAH\n[35:46] MIO050: UH YEAH\n[35:47] MIE034: WH UH THE I MEAN I'M JUST THINKING FROM PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVES\n[35:50] MIE034: YOU'D YOU'D HAVE TO THE THE AMI RECOGNITION SYSTEM THAT WE HAVE NOW IS EITHER FOR THESE MICROPHONES OR FOR THE MICROPHONE ARRAY\n[35:57] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[35:59] MIE034: THERE'S NO LAPEL SYSTEM TRAINED FOR INSTANCE\n[35:59] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[36:02] MIE034: SO I MEAN THAT IN ITSELF IT WOULD I MEAN YOU'D HAVE SOME FUN TRAINING SOME MORE SPEECH RECOGNITION MODELS\n[36:07] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[36:07] MIO031: ALTHOUGH AT THAT POINT WE CAN USE THIS\n[36:09] MIE034: BUT\n[36:10] MIO031: I MEAN I WAS MENTION THE THE LAPEL MICROPHONE MM JUST LIKE THIS\n[36:14] MIO031: BUT IF YOU TELL ME THIS THAT'S VERY INTERESTING BECAUSE AT THIS POINT WE CAN USE THIS KIND OF THINGS\n[36:15] MIE034: YEAH\n[36:19] MIO050: HMM\n[36:19] MIE034: YEAH\n[36:20] MIE034: YEAH\n[36:20] MIO031: BUT I DON'T WHY WHY NOT UH SO THERE WILL BE OTHER DATA THEIR TEST DATA\n[36:20] MIE034: YEAH THAT'S\n[36:24] MIO031: UH AND ESPECIALLY FOR THIS KIND OF PROBLEM I THINK IT CAN BE A MUCH MORE USEFUL KIND OF DATA BECAUSE THERE IS REAL PRESENTATIONS\n[36:32] MIO031: I MEAN IS IT'S REALITY\n[36:33] MIE034: SURE\n[36:34] MIO031: YOU KNOW IT'S IT'S IT'S UH Y N IT IT IT IT'S EXACTLY\n[36:35] MIE034: YEAH\n[36:36] MIE034: IT'S WHAT YOU SHOULD BE USING FOR THIS TYPE OF TASK\n[36:40] MIO031: IT'S MORE REALISTIC AND UM YEAH PROBABLY IT CAN HELP GO IN THIS DIRECTION OF SAYING WELL LET'S SEE WHAT HAPPEN BETWEEN SPEECH AND SLIDES\n[36:45] MIE034: I THINK\n[36:49] MIO031: UH\n[36:50] MIE034: YEAH\n[36:50] MIE034: AND EVERY TIME WE D WE GENERATE A NEW CORPUS AND TRY TO CARRY OUT NEW RESEARCH WE DISCOVER SORT OF AREAS THAT ARE TOO CONTROLLED YOU KNOW\n[36:59] MIO031: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[37:00] MIE034: I MEAN THE AMI ONES WERE A LOT BETTER IN TERM OF THAT THAN M. FOUR OR WHATEVER\n[37:03] MIO031: YEAH\n[37:04] MIE034: BUT STILL\n[37:04] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[37:05] MIE034: I MEAN ES ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU GET INTO HIGHER LEVEL SORT OF UH INTERPRETATION IT'S YEAH\n[37:08] MIO031: YEAH\n[37:11] MIO031: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[37:13] MIE034: OH WELL\n[37:15] MIE034: I'M UH I'M JUST CURIOUS DO THE LIKE THE ICSI MEETINGS DO THEY HAVE ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE AUDIO\n[37:15] MIO050: YEAH\n[37:19] MIE034: DO THEY HAVE SLIDES OR ANYTHING ALONG THAT I DON'T THINK THEY WOULD\n[37:20] MIO050: NO THE THEY THE THE THE\n[37:21] MIO104: NO\n[37:22] MIE034: OKAY I'M JUST THINKING WHETHER OR NOT THERE AN ARE ANY OTHER SOURCES I MEAN MAYBE CHIL DATA\n[37:25] MIO050: CHIL MAY BE INTERESTING FOR YOU\n[37:27] MIO050: BUT IT'S A L UH WELL YEAH IT MAY BE INTERESTING FOR YOUR PROBLEM I THINK\n[37:31] MIO050: Y YEAH\n[37:31] MIO031: YEAH\n[37:32] MIE034: 'CAUSE IT'S I THINK IT'S GONNA BE MORE LIKE THE TAM TYPE SITUATION\n[37:33] MIO050: NO NO NO\n[37:35] MIO050: YEAH\n[37:36] MIE034: SO\n[37:36] MIO050: YEAH IT'S MORE LIKE TAM\n[37:36] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[37:37] MIO050: BUT UH YEAH\n[37:39] MIO031: YEP\n[37:39] MIO050: THE THE THEIR COLLECTION IS MUCH UH UH LIKE THEY HAVE UH R. T. N. S AND ALL THOSE THING\n[37:42] MIE034: MM-HMM\n[37:44] MIO050: PEOPLE SITTING AND UH IT'S A LEC IT'S A LECTURE UH A MEETING COLLECTION\n[37:45] MIO031: OKAY THAT IS COOL\n[37:48] MIO031: YEAH YEAH\n[37:49] MIO031: THAT'S COOL\n[37:49] MIO050: AND I UH IS IT THROUGH N N UH L. D. A. OR SOMETHING\n[37:53] MIE034: I DON'T KNOW\n[37:55] MIE034: BUT I MEAN GIVEN THAT IT'S COMING FROM THE SAME BASIS AS AMI\n[37:58] MIE034: I I EXPECT THERE HAS TO BE SOME SORT OF RELATIVELY F LIBERAL SORT OF DISTRIBUTION POLICY\n[38:03] MIO031: UH YEAH YEAH\n[38:03] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[38:04] MIO031: YEAH IT'S A IT'S A EUROPEAN PROJECT ANYWAY\n[38:06] MIE034: YEAH\n[38:06] MIO050: YEAH\n[38:06] MIO031: SO I GUESS UH IT MUST BE AVAILABLE SOMEWHERE\n[38:06] MIO050: SO SO PROBABLY WE CAN YEAH\n[38:09] MIO050: CHIL MAY BE INTERESTING ACTUALLY\n[38:11] MIE034: YEAH\n[38:11] MIO050: YOU CAN LOOK AT IT\n[38:11] MIO031: YEAH\n[38:11] MIE034: THE ONE THING ABOUT THAT AND THIS IS SOMETHING THAT CAME UP IN THE LAST NIST EVALS WAS THE FACT THAT IT'S ALMOST TOO UNI MODAL\n[38:16] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[38:19] MIE034: YOU'VE JUST GOT ONE LECTURER TALKING\n[38:20] MIE034: SO ONCE AGAIN YOU DON'T SEE THE THE COMPLEX SORT OF LEVELS OF INTERACTION\n[38:25] MIO031: YEAH\n[38:26] MIE034: I MEAN UH Y UH THERE'S NO WAY OF GETTING AROUND THAT\n[38:29] MIE034: I MEAN YOU JUST HAVE TO THINK OF A A TASK A CHALLENGE THAT IS RELEVANT TO THAT TYPE OF RECORDING\n[38:29] MIO031: YEAH\n[38:33] MIO031: YEAH\n[38:34] MIE034: WHICH MIGHT MM YOU MIGHT USE THE SAME METHODS AS WHAT WE'VE BEEN PR TALKING ABOUT TODAY\n[38:35] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[38:37] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[38:39] MIE034: BUT THE ACTUAL SORT OF WHAT YOU'RE TRYING TO MEASURE MIGHT NEED TO BE SLIGHTLY SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT I GUESS\n[38:45] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[38:46] MIE034: I DON'T YEAH YOU KNOW IN TERMS OF IN TERMS OF SAY MEASURING WHETHER OR NOT THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT THE SLIDES OR OFF CHANNEL\n[38:47] MIO031: M\n[38:51] MIO031: YEAH MM-HMM\n[38:52] MIE034: I MEAN YOU MIGHT FIND NINETY EIGHT PERCENT OF YOUR DATA IS DIRECTLY REFERRING TO YOUR SLIDES IN A T IN A TAM\n[38:55] MIO050: IN THE TEXT\n[38:57] MIO031: BUT ONLY WE'RE MEASURING ONE THIRD\n[38:58] MIO031: IT'S NOT\n[38:59] MIE034: THAT IS UH IS IN TAMS\n[39:01] MIO031: AT LEAST IN NO I'M UH TALKING NOW ABOUT UM THE MEETING\n[39:04] MIO104: AMI MEETING\n[39:05] MIE034: YEAH BUT I'M I'M MEANING IF YOU MOVE ON TO THESE CORPORA YEAH\n[39:07] MIO050: MM\n[39:08] MIO031: HOW PRESENTATION OF COURSE\n[39:09] MIO031: ON PRESENTATION IT IT SHOULD BE ONE HUNDRED PERCENT YEAH\n[39:10] MIE034: SO YOU MIGHT WANNA BE DOING SOMETHING ELSE BASICALLY YEAH\n[39:12] MIO031: YEAH YEAH YEAH OF COURSE\n[39:13] MIO031: NO THAT IS JUST SOMETHING THAT IN MY OPINION UH WITH THE WORK THAT'S BEEN ALREADY DONE IS SOMETHING WE CAN GET PRETTY QUICKLY\n[39:19] MIE034: YEAH\n[39:21] MIE034: YEP\n[39:22] MIO031: IT'S AN INTERESTING TASK\n[39:23] MIO031: IT'S MORE SPECIFIC ON UH MEETINGS\n[39:25] MIE034: YEAH\n[39:26] MIO031: CERTAINLY NOT FOR UH FOR PRESENTATION\n[39:28] MIE034: YEP\n[39:29] MIO031: AND IT REPRESENT A NICE TASK THAT CAN BE MEASURED THAT IS CLEAR AND\n[39:33] MIE034: YEAH\n[39:34] MIE034: AND UH AND AT THE S AND AT THE SAME END OF THE DAY\n[39:36] MIE034: YOU'RE PROBABLY GOING TO BE USING OR LEARNING ABOUT THE SAME TECHNIQUES THAT YOU'LL NEED FOR DOING OTHER THINGS ALONG THESE LINES\n[39:38] MIO031: MM YEAH\n[39:39] MIO031: YEAH\n[39:40] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[39:40] MIO031: UH I IN TERMS OF ACTUAL RECOGNITION CAN OF COURSE UH HELP\n[39:42] MIO104: MM YEAH\n[39:42] MIE034: SO\n[39:46] MIO031: SO IT'S IT'S UH BUT OF COURSE NOT GOING TO BE IT'S NOT GOING TO BE A KIND OF THESIS ABOUT THIS\n[39:47] MIE034: OKAY\n[39:48] MIO050: WELL BUT UH\n[39:52] MIO031: NO THAT DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE\n[39:52] MIE034: IT WELL IT'S IT'S TO MAKE A PROPOSAL BASICALLY FOR YOUR YEP UH\n[39:54] MIO031: I MEAN\n[39:54] MIO104: IT'S A FIRST STEP\n[39:58] MIO050: S\n[39:58] MIO031: THAT UH IN A SENSE IF YOU WANT I MEAN THAT THAT'S AT LEAST THE WAY I SEE THE THAT LIST I HAVE MADE FOR MY OWN THESIS\n[40:04] MIO031: I MEAN UH YOU DEFINE THAT DOMAIN I MEAN WHICH IS UH LARGE I MEAN WHICH CAN BE VERY GENERAL\n[40:04] MIE034: THIS N\n[40:07] MIO050: YEP\n[40:09] MIO031: SO INTERACTION BETWEEN UH SPEECH AND SLIDES COOL\n[40:13] MIO031: AND THEN YOU SEE HOW ALL THESE THINGS THIS TWO LITTLE WORKS OR THE STATISTICAL INDEPENDENCE\n[40:18] MIO031: AND DETECTING WHEN IT IS UH ARE TWO LITTLE WORKS THAT SOME WAY FIT IN THAT VERY GENERAL UH FRAMEWORK\n[40:26] MIO050: HMM\n[40:29] MIE034: OKAY\n[40:30] MIO031: SHOWN FROM THIS POINT OF VIEW IT N THAT THINGS MM THERE ARE OTHER THINGS\n[40:33] MIO031: FOR EXAMPLE ONE THAT I REALLY WOULD LIKE TO DO WHICH IS KIND OF FUN\n[40:36] MIO031: SO WHEN YOU HAVE A BULLET LIST CAN I CLICK ON ONE OF THE BULLET AND GET THE PIECE OF SPEECH WHERE THE GUY WAS TALKING ABOUT THAT\n[40:38] MIE034: YEP\n[40:43] MIE034: THE SP\n[40:44] MIE034: MM-HMM\n[40:46] MIE034: YEAH\n[40:46] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[40:46] MIO031: BECAUSE SOMETIMES PEOPLE JUST READ\n[40:48] MIE034: SURE\n[40:49] MIO031: SOMETIMES PEOPLE UH IM IMPROVE IS MORE UH SO FOR EXAMPLE THAT WHAT THAT'S ANOTHER THING THAT FITS IN THAT KIND OF UH MM FRAMEWORK\n[40:49] MIO104: HMM\n[40:50] MIE034: SOMETIMES IT'S A LOT MORE\n[40:59] MIE034: YEAH\n[40:59] MIO104: HMM\n[41:00] MIO031: AND THAT'S INTERESTING IN TERMS OF UH I MEAN FIRST OF ALL AGAIN IS MEASURABLE IN TERMS OF BROWSING\n[41:04] MIE034: YEAH\n[41:06] MIO031: IN TERMS OF RETRIEVAL IN TERMS OF INDEXING ANNOTATION META DATA EXTRACTION\n[41:08] MIE034: MM YEAH\n[41:11] MIE034: YEAH\n[41:12] MIO031: THAT CAN BE APPLIED IN MANY\n[41:12] MIO104: AND WE COULD UH DO AUTOMATICAL UH SPEAKER RATING IF THERE ARE GOOD SPEAKERS OR BAD SPEAKERS DEPENDING IF THEY JUST READ UH\n[41:18] MIE034: WELL YOU'D UH SURE\n[41:20] MIO031: THAT WOULD BE YOU KNOW THAT UH THAT'S UH THAT'S SOMETHING UH YOU'RE MAYBE JOKING NOW\n[41:23] MIO050: THAT'S THAT'S A YEAH\n[41:25] MIE034: AT L AT AT LEAST SPOT IF THEY FORGET TO TALK ABOUT SOMETHING AND IT WON'T LET THEM CONTINUE ON TO THE NEXT SLIDE UNTIL THEY'VE GONE THROUGH ALL THE POINTS\n[41:25] MIO031: THAT'S SOMETHING THAT CAN UH BE DONE FOR EXAMPLE\n[41:28] MIO050: THAT THAT THEY HAVE\n[41:28] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[41:33] MIO031: AND UH SOME WAY THERE ARE PARAMETERS THAT CAN BE MEASURED THAT TELL YOU THAT FOLLOWING CERTAIN UH CRITERIA UH THERE IS ONE VERY EASY FOR EXAMPLE\n[41:33] MIO104: YEAH\n[41:39] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[41:39] MIE034: YEAH\n[41:45] MIO031: I HAD THE THE THE SP THERE ARE SPEAKER THAT NEVER LOOK AT THE AUDIENCE\n[41:49] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[41:50] MIO031: THOSE ARE BAD SPEAKERS IN GENERAL\n[41:51] MIO104: YEAH\n[41:51] MIO031: IT'S VERY WRONG\n[41:52] MIO031: YOU HAVE TO LOOK AT THE AUDIENCE\n[41:53] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[41:54] MIE034: YEAH\n[41:55] MIO031: THIS IS ONE\n[41:56] MIO031: THERE IS FOR EXAMPLE AND THIS IS SOMETHING THAT EVENTUALLY CAN BE DONE\n[42:00] MIO031: IF YOU HAVE A CERTAIN NUMBER OF WORDS ON YOUR SLIDES YOU NEED A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF TIME TO READ THEM\n[42:06] MIO050: MM\n[42:06] MIO031: THE SPEAKERS THAT TAKE A TIME WHICH IS TOO CLOSE TO THAT THEY ARE NOT GOOD SPEAKER BECAUSE SOME WAY UH UM THEY'RE TALKING TOO FAST\n[42:14] MIO050: THEY'RE TALKING FAST\n[42:15] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[42:16] MIE034: YEAH\n[42:16] MIO050: I HAD A PROBLEM I LIKE FIND THE ANSWER FOR MY OWN\n[42:17] MIE034: WELL UH THAT THAT WAS JUST THROUGH SHEER WEIGHT OF CONTENT THOUGH\n[42:20] MIO031: THEY ARE NOT UH\n[42:20] MIO104: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[42:21] MIO104: YEAH\n[42:23] MIO050: YEAH\n[42:24] MIO031: YEAH THEY ARE NOT GIVING YOU THE TIME\n[42:25] MIO031: AND THERE IS A CERTAIN NUMBER OF THINGS THAT CAN BE UH SOME WAY DETECTED AND MEASURED THAT TELL YOU WHETHER THE SPEAKER IS ACTUALLY RESPECTING SOME FORM OF UH UH\n[42:29] MIO104: YEAH\n[42:35] MIE034: W\n[42:35] MIO031: IT'S A BIT UH OF HAVING DIFFICULT AND UH I WOULD NOT UM GO THAT MUCH IN THAT DIRECTION\n[42:37] MIE034: B YEAH\n[42:43] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[42:43] MIO031: I MEAN IT'S UH BUT YOU KNOW YOU KNOW UH\n[42:46] MIO104: MAYBE POSSIBLE SOMEDAY\n[42:47] MIO104: YEAH\n[42:48] MIO050: SO WHAT ABOUT THE FIGURE THINGS\n[42:49] MIO050: WHAT HAPPENS IF THERE'S A FIGURES COMING ON THE SLIDE\n[42:52] MIO050: SO WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO WITH THAT\n[42:54] MIO031: FIGURE YOU KNOW\n[42:55] MIE034: AS IN FIVE SIX YOU KNOW NUMBER WHERE WHERE THE GRAPHEMIC YEAH WELL I YEAH\n[42:55] MIO050: ON THE S UH-HUH\n[42:58] MIO050: EITHER STOP IT\n[42:59] MIO031: TABLES NUMBER\n[43:00] MIO050: YEAH\n[43:01] MIO031: AH VISUAL THINGS\n[43:02] MIO031: WELL THAT'S FOR EXAMPLE WITH UH WE SUBMITTED A PROJECT WITH J JEAN MARC UM TO USE THAT THING AS META DATA\n[43:06] MIO050: OKAY\n[43:08] MIO050: OKAY\n[43:09] MIO031: AND BASICALLY ONE THING FOR EXAMPLE WE'RE TRYING TO DO AND AND AGAIN THIS IS SOMETHING THAT CAN FIT HUH\n[43:14] MIO031: IT WILL BE NOT UH MAYBE\n[43:16] MIO031: BUT BUT UH IF YOU GET THE PROJECT ET CETERA IN ANY CASE IT'S SOMETHING THAT JEAN MARC AND ME WE WANT TO DO\n[43:21] MIO031: UH BASED ON THE KIND OF GRAPHIC OBJECT YOU HAVE SO TABLES QUESTIONS\n[43:25] MIO050: OKAY\n[43:26] MIO031: UH FIGURES PLOTS ET CETERA THE SIDE ONE FOR EXAMPLE IT IS A RESULT\n[43:32] MIO050: OKAY\n[43:33] MIO031: TRY TO GET SO THAT'S AGAIN IN TERMS OF STRUCTURING BROWSING STRUCTURE AND RETRIEVAL OKAY WHEN IT IS A RESULT\n[43:42] MIO050: OKAY\n[43:42] MIO031: WHEN IT IS AN INTRODUCTION\n[43:44] MIO050: OKAY\n[43:45] MIE034: YEAH\n[43:46] MIO031: WHEN IT IS UH\n[43:49] MIE034: ALTHOUGH I REMEMBER DISCUSSING THIS LIKE UM 'CAUSE UH WHEN NEVILLE WAS WORKING ON HIS HIS STUFF WHICH WAS JUST BASED ON THE SLIDES\n[43:49] MIO050: OKAY\n[43:57] MIE034: IF UM HE HE ASKED ME ALL YOU KNOW COULD I PRE SEGMENT THE SLIDES FOR HIM UH\n[43:57] MIO031: YEAH\n[44:03] MIE034: YOU KNOW BECAUSE YOU WANTED TO S YOU WANTED TO HAVE THE TOPIC SEGMENTATION\n[44:04] MIO031: YES YES YES YES YES YES\n[44:06] MIO031: UH\n[44:06] MIE034: AND I SAID WELL JUST LOOK AT THE THE HEADINGS\n[44:09] MIO050: YEAH\n[44:10] MIE034: BECAUSE ANYBODY GENERALLY WHO WRITES THE SLIDES YEAH\n[44:10] MIO031: UM\n[44:12] MIO050: USUALLY IN PRODUCTS AND RESOURCES\n[44:14] MIO031: IT'S NOT REALLY TRUE\n[44:15] MIO031: IT'S NOT REALLY IT'S NOT REALLY TRUE\n[44:15] MIE034: IT'S NOT OKAY\n[44:16] MIE034: IT'S TRUE FOR ME THEN\n[44:16] MIE034: OKAY\n[44:17] MIO031: YEAH YEAH IT'S NOT REALLY TRUE\n[44:17] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[44:18] MIO031: YEAH THAT'S O IT'S ONE OF THE MOST FUNNY THING I MEAN YOU CAN SEE WHEN YOU WORK IN THIS THING\n[44:21] MIO031: EACH ONE OF US HAS AN IDEA AND THEN IT'S NOT TRUE AT ALL\n[44:24] MIO031: I MEAN S SOME PEOPLE ACTUALLY ARE STICK VERY CAREFULLY\n[44:29] MIO031: IF THE P IF THEY PUT IN THE OUTLINE UH LET'S SAY TITLE ONE TITLE TWO THEN YOU'LL YOU FIND TITLE ONE TITLE TWO\n[44:37] MIE034: YEP\n[44:37] MIO031: BUT MANY OTHER PEOPLE AND I AM ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE FOR EXAMPLE ARE MUCH MORE GENERAL\n[44:41] MIO031: SO MY OUTLINE IS SOMETHING LIKE INTRODUCTION AND EXPERIMENTS THE RESULTS CONCLUSIONS\n[44:41] MIE034: OKAY\n[44:43] MIE034: YEAH\n[44:48] MIO031: YOU DON'T FIND THE SAME TITLE IN THE SLIDES\n[44:50] MIE034: OKAY\n[44:52] MIE034: OKAY\n[44:52] MIE034: UH IT YEAH IT DEPENDS YEAH\n[44:53] MIO031: IT'S IT'S REALLY A DIFFERENT STYLE OF UH THERE ARE PEOPLE THAT DON'T PUT FOR EXAMPLE OUTLINE\n[44:55] MIE034: THAT'S A STYLISTIC THING AS MUCH AS ANYTHING\n[44:56] MIE034: YEP\n[44:59] MIO031: WE WERE UH FOR EXAMPLE IN THE UM CORPUS OF M. L. M. E. SO THE ONE IS ON THE DEMO\n[45:05] MIE034: YEAH\n[45:05] MIO031: FIFTY PERCENT OF THE PRESENTATION HAVE NO OUTLINE\n[45:10] MIE034: HMM\n[45:10] MIO031: IN THE CORPUS OF THE TAM TWO THOUSAND FOUR TAM PRESENTATION TWENTY FIVE PERCENT OF THE PRESENTATION HAVE NO OUTLINE AT ALL\n[45:16] MIE034: MM\n[45:20] MIE034: YEAH\n[45:22] MIE034: WHICH UH WHETHER OR NOT THAT'S A GOOD OR A BAD THING\n[45:24] MIO031: THAT'S THAT'S UH WHAT YEAH UH W IT IS\n[45:25] MIE034: IT DEPENDS ON THE TALK\n[45:25] MIE034: YEAH PRESENTATION YEAH\n[45:27] MIO031: AND BASICALLY THAT'S THAT'S UH AND AGAIN THE OUTLINE IS TYPICAL MAYBE IN SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION\n[45:32] MIE034: YEAH\n[45:32] MIO031: WELL IN THAT CASE THAT MAJORITY HAS\n[45:34] MIO031: OTHER KIND OF PRESENTATION PROBABLY NO\n[45:37] MIE034: YEAH\n[45:37] MIO031: I MEAN IT'S IT'S AN HABIT WE HAVE\n[45:39] MIO031: BUT UM YOU BUT AGAIN UH\n[45:41] MIE034: SOMETHING WE'RE TAUGHT AT UNIVERSITY FROM A VERY YOUNG AGE\n[45:46] MIO031: I MEAN UNFORTUNATELY TH N THERE IS NOTHING TRUE\n[45:46] MIE034: THE STRUCTURE\n[45:50] MIE034: YEAH YEAH SURE\n[45:51] MIE034: IT'S ALL SUBJECTIVE\n[45:51] MIO031: NOTHING TRUE IS IS EVERYTHING IS CHANCE PRETTY MUCH\n[45:55] MIO031: SO UH THAT WAS ON\n[45:55] MIE034: HMM\n[45:58] MIE034: OKAY\n[45:58] MIO031: ON POSSIBLE WORK\n[45:58] MIE034: OKAY\n[45:59] MIO050: OKAY SO WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO BETWEEN THE DATA WHEN YOU COLLECT AND THIS\n[46:07] MIO050: WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO NOW\n[46:08] MIO050: BY THE TIME YOU GET THE DATA IT'S GOING TO TAKE ANOTHER TWO MONTHS IF I AM RIGHT THE WHOLE CAPTURING SYSTEM WHEN IT IS GOING TO COME\n[46:13] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[46:15] MIO050: SO WHAT IS THE NEXT STEP\n[46:18] MIO104: WELL UH DID TRYING TO REALLY DETERMINE THE UM THE UM UH SUBJECT OF SOMETHING FOR MY PROPOSAL I MEAN\n[46:32] MIO050: YEAH YOU HAVE TO SUBMIT IT IN LIKE TWO MONTHS ALSO AGAIN\n[46:35] MIO104: YEAH ARO AROUND FEBRUARY OR MARCH\n[46:35] MIO050: YEAH YEAH TO SUBMIT YEAH\n[46:38] MIO104: SO REALLY UM\n[46:39] MIE034: OKAY\n[46:39] MIO050: IT'S ONE YEAR RIGHT\n[46:40] MIE034: YEAH YEAH\n[46:41] MIE034: IT'S QUITE STRICTLY IMPOSED NOW\n[46:42] MIO104: YEAH\n[46:42] MIO104: SO TO FIND SOMETHING FOR THAT\n[46:46] MIO104: UH ALSO WITH THE TH THINKING MAYBE TURNING THIS UH WORK INTO PUBLICATION THE ONE ABOUT THE FOR SURE\n[46:54] MIO031: NOT MAYBE\n[46:55] MIO031: FOR SURE\n[46:55] MIO050: FOR SURE\n[46:57] MIO050: YOU YOU NEED IT BAD\n[47:00] MIO104: AND UH ALSO UH UH WELL THAT UH DEPENDS A LITTLE ON ON ON YOU\n[47:07] MIO104: BUT TRY TO FINISH WITH THE UM MEASURES AND THE CALL ROUTING\n[47:09] MIO050: CALL ROUTING WHERE\n[47:12] MIO050: THAT'S INTE\n[47:12] MIE034: YE\n[47:12] MIO104: 'CAUSE I WAS TALKING WITH THAT UH ABOUT THAT TO HERVE UH SINCE I WAS UH I WILL RECYCLE THIS POSTER FOR I. M. TWO\n[47:19] MIO104: YOU KNOW ABOUT UH ABOUT THIS\n[47:21] MIO104: AND UH THAT COULD BE COOL TO TO FINISH IT\n[47:23] MIO104: MAYBE FUSE IT WITH UH IAN'S WORK AND UH DO A JOURNAL PAPER HE WAS SUGGESTING\n[47:25] MIO050: I THINK WE SHOULD YEAH\n[47:28] MIE034: YEAH\n[47:29] MIE034: AFTER THE AFTER THE HARD DRIVE CRASH WE TOOK THE TIME TO ACTUALLY REBUILD THE THE THE SYSTEM AND ACTUALLY TRAIN 'CAUSE ORIGINALLY WE SORT OF HAD THE IDEA OF OH WE'LL USE A RECOGNIZER THAT'S BEEN TRAINED ON A LARGE AMOUNT OF TELEPHONE SPEECH DATA AND THAT SHOULD GIVE US A BETTER RESULT\n[47:31] MIO050: THIS IS YEAH\n[47:34] MIO050: UH H OH\n[47:42] MIO031: YEAH\n[47:43] MIE034: I JUST AS A CONTRAST I TRAINED ONE SPECIFICALLY ON THIS DATA\n[47:47] MIE034: RESULTS WERE ALMOST IDENTICAL UM WHICH SAYS TO ME THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE DATA RATHER THAN AND IT'S NOTHING SERIOUS\n[47:53] MIO050: YEAH\n[47:57] MIE034: IT'S SIMPLY THAT IT HASN'T BEEN UM CHUNKED IT OR OR SEGMENTED IN A WAY THAT'S TYPICAL OF SPEECH RESOURCES\n[48:05] MIO050: MM YEAH\n[48:07] MIE034: IN TERMS OF UM YOU CAN HAVE LIKE UH A TWO SECOND UTTERANCE UH CREDIT CARDS AND THEN TWENTY SECONDS OF SILENCE COMING AFTER IT\n[48:11] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[48:14] MIO050: MM YEAH\n[48:14] MIO031: I SEE\n[48:15] MIE034: WHICH IN WHICH WHEN YOU F WHEN YOU FIRST THINK ABOUT IT YOU JUST THINK OH SILENCE WHATEVER NOTHING WILL HAPPEN\n[48:17] MIO050: UH UH\n[48:21] MIE034: BUT A LOT OF THE NORMALIZATION THAT WE USE\n[48:23] MIO031: I KNOW\n[48:23] MIO031: YEAH YEAH\n[48:24] MIO031: I KNOW I KNOW I KNOW\n[48:24] MIE034: UH YEAH C. M. S. C. C. V. N.\n[48:27] MIE034: UH SO W WE NEED A DECENT END POINT DETECTION SYSTEM RUNNING BEFORE WE CAN WE CAN WE CAN DO THAT\n[48:31] MIO050: UH YEAH\n[48:32] MIO031: I SEE\n[48:33] MIO050: YEAH\n[48:34] MIE034: AND WE'RE CONVERGING ON HAVING ONE NOW JUST IN IN SORT OF TANDEM WITH THIS DEVELOPMENT OF THIS WEB BASED RECOGNIZER\n[48:35] MIO050: EVEN IF LITTLE BIT OF\n[48:37] MIO050: OH\n[48:40] MIO050: THIS\n[48:42] MIO050: UH YE YEAH\n[48:42] MIE034: UM BUT OF COURSE UNFORTUNATELY ALL THESE THINGS TAKE TIME\n[48:46] MIE034: UM BUT I I THINK WE SHOULD SEE A DECENT SORT OF IMPROVEMENT THEN\n[48:47] MIO050: YEAH\n[48:50] MIO050: NO NO I THINK YOU YEAH IT'S UH IT'S HUGE\n[48:52] MIO050: YEAH\n[48:53] MIE034: NOT JUST IN TERMS OF NO LONGER HAVING RECOGNITION ERRORS WHENEVER SILENCE APPEARS\n[48:57] MIE034: 'CAUSE YOU GET THAT IMMEDIATE BENEFIT THAT YOU DON'T HAVE ANY INSERTION ERRORS\n[49:01] MIE034: BUT ALSO IT SHOULD ACTUALLY AFFECT THE RECOGNITION ON THE SPEECH SEGMENTS AS WELL\n[49:04] MIO031: AND SO ESSENTIALLY SAY WELL AS THERE IS THIS SILENCE TIME WHICH TEND TO BE EVEN MORE THAN THAN HOW IT IS\n[49:11] MIO050: IT IT IT'S NON DETERMINIST\n[49:12] MIE034: TH\n[49:12] MIE034: THE\n[49:12] MIO031: SO BETTER TO HAVE A KIND OF SILENCE DETECTION\n[49:14] MIO031: SO SOMETHING THAT REALLY TAKES THIS AND THEY RECOGNIZE ONLY THAT UH THAT PART\n[49:15] MIE034: YEAH\n[49:18] MIE034: YEAH\n[49:18] MIO031: THIS WILL IMPROVE THE PHONEME UH RECOGNITION RATE\n[49:22] MIE034: MM THAT'S THE HARD P OH I MIGHT UH GIVEN THE TROUBLE WE'VE HAD WITH THIS CORPUS I CAN'T MAKE ANY PROMISES\n[49:22] MIO050: YEAH THAT'S WHAT WE EXPECT TO\n[49:24] MIO031: THAT'S WHAT IT OF OF COURSE OF COURSE OF COURSE\n[49:28] MIO031: AND AT THAT POINT EVEN THE UH CALL ROUTER THAT UH JEAN JEAN YVES HAS UH MADE CAN IMPROVE UH ITS PERFORMANCE\n[49:36] MIO050: YEAH\n[49:36] MIE034: THAT'S THE INTENTION YEP\n[49:37] MIO050: EXA THAT'S THE INTENTION THERE\n[49:38] MIO031: AND IT CAN BE USED AFTER UH TOOL FOR THE MEASURE WORK\n[49:42] MIO031: UH\n[49:43] MIO104: SO SO YOU'RE SO WHAT YOU ARE SAYING IS THAT YOU YOU NOTICED THAT WHEN YOU UM TRIED OTHER FEATURES AND UH\n[49:43] MIE034: SURE SURE\n[49:43] MIO050: SURE\n[49:49] MIO050: MM YE\n[49:49] MIE034: WE TRAINED THE SYSTEM JUST ON THIS DATA\n[49:52] MIE034: LIKE THERE WERE THERE WERE SIX THOUSAND UTTERANCES THAT WEREN'T USED FOR UH THE CALL ROUTING SIDE OF THINGS\n[49:55] MIO031: THAT WE GOT\n[49:56] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[49:58] MIE034: I THINK THEY TH THERE WERE THIRTEEN THOUSAND IN THE ENTIRE CORPUS\n[50:01] MIE034: SIX T HALF OF THEM ROUGHLY WE'VE THROWN AWAY\n[50:02] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[50:04] MIE034: SO USE THAT FOR ACOUSTIC TRAINING\n[50:06] MIE034: AND THE RESULTS FROM THAT WERE ALMOST THE SAME AS WHAT WE GOT FOR THE C. T. S. MODEL\n[50:08] MIO031: MM\n[50:09] MIO104: BECAUSE AND INITIALLY IT WAS A S NUANCE TRAINED ON NUANCE UH NO\n[50:12] MIO050: NO NO NO NO NO\n[50:12] MIE034: Y YEAH\n[50:13] MIO050: IT I\n[50:13] MIE034: BUT ONE CAN IMAGINE A COMMERCIAL SYSTEM UH THAT THAT THAT S STEVEN COX USED FROM NUANCE PROBABLY HAD ALL THESE THINGS\n[50:13] MIO104: OR\n[50:20] MIE034: BUILT IN END POINT DETECTION ET CETERA ET CETERA\n[50:21] MIO050: YEAH\n[50:22] MIO031: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[50:23] MIE034: SO\n[50:23] MIO050: SURELY THEY SHOULD THEY SHOULD HAVE HAD THAT ACTUALLY\n[50:25] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[50:26] MIO050: SO MAYBE LIKE WE HAD TO DO THIS END POINT DETECTION AND PROBABLY A LITTLE BIT OF FINAL FILTERING\n[50:32] MIE034: MM\n[50:32] MIO050: AND THEN I THINK YOU SHOULD BE PRETTY MUCH CONVERGING TO THE SYSTEM\n[50:36] MIE034: YEAH\n[50:36] MIO050: BUT THE STILL THE REASON WITH THE THE THEY HAD LIKE WHAT ARE THE SYSTEMS WE TRAIN ON DATABASES ARE THEY ARE CHOP NEATLY\n[50:43] MIO050: THAT THERE IS NOT TOO MUCH SILENCE BEGINNING NOT TOO MUCH SILENCE AT THE END\n[50:43] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[50:45] MIO031: SURE SURE\n[50:46] MIO031: THEN OH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[50:47] MIO031: I KNOW\n[50:47] MIO031: I KNOW THE PROBLEM\n[50:47] MIO050: THEY ARE THEY ARE J THEY THEY CHOPPED SO NEATLY FOR THE IT LIKE CUSTOM MADE DATABASE\n[50:53] MIO050: BUT UH HERE IT'S NOT LIKE THAT YOU KNOW LIKE UH-HUH\n[50:55] MIE034: YEAH\n[50:56] MIO031: I SEE\n[50:56] MIE034: AND THERE'S ALSO JUST THINGS LIKE TELE UH RECEIVER NOISE AT THE BEGINNING AND OR AT THE END OF THE AND I MEAN THESE THESE ARE THINGS YOU CAN GET RID OF IF IT'S A\n[50:57] MIO031: I SEE\n[50:57] MIO031: I SEE\n[51:01] MIO031: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[51:02] MIO050: YEAH\n[51:02] MIO031: YEAH YEAH\n[51:06] MIO031: I SEE\n[51:06] MIO050: THERE ARE THE SEVERAL THINGS\n[51:06] MIO031: I SEE THE PROBLEM\n[51:07] MIO050: LIKE ONE THING IS LIKE WE CAN DO THIS BEGIN AND END DETECTION AS WE SAID\n[51:11] MIE034: MM\n[51:12] MIO050: OR YOU AND HE CAN UH WE CAN TRY TO USE UH FRANCE TELECOM'S UH APPROACH ACTUALLY\n[51:19] MIO050: AND THAT UM UH UH THEY THEY HAVE THIS FRONT END WHICH UH UH WHICH WHICH CAN DO A SPECTRAL\n[51:27] MIE034: YEP\n[51:27] MIO050: AND PLUS IT CAN GIVE YOU A VOICE ACTIVITY DETECTION\n[51:31] MIE034: MM OKAY THIS IS F OKAY\n[51:31] MIO050: PART F PART FROM BASIS IT CAN GIVE\n[51:34] MIE034: OKAY\n[51:35] MIO050: SO SOMETHI WE CAN JUST YEAH WE CAN JUST RUN IT QUICKLY AND SEE\n[51:35] MIE034: WE CAN JUST RUN SOME GENERIC YEAH\n[51:39] MIO050: AND PROBABLY YOU WILL HAVE TO RUN IT\n[51:41] MIO050: WILL GIVE YOU THE IDEA THAT IS IT OKAY LIKE\n[51:44] MIE034: WELL I DON'T MIND RUNNING IT\n[51:45] MIO050: YEAH\n[51:45] MIE034: I'VE GOT ALL THE SCRIPTS SET UP\n[51:45] MIO050: NO NO NO NO\n[51:46] MIO050: UH NOT RUNNING I MEAN TO SAY P PROBABLY UH HE SHOULD RUN IT OR UH LIKE WE CAN GE HELP HIM TO RUN IT ACTUALLY\n[51:46] MIE034: SO\n[51:52] MIO050: BECAUSE AT SOME POINT HE HAS TO GET INTO\n[51:56] MIO050: UH\n[51:56] MIO031: I'M NOT NOT SURE IT'S\n[51:56] MIE034: WELL I'M NOT I'M NOT SURE I SEE THE POINT ACTUALLY\n[51:56] MIO050: I MEAN TO SAY I I MEAN TO SAY THAT IT'S OKAY\n[51:58] MIO031: YEAH\n[51:59] MIE034: UH\n[51:59] MIO031: I'M LOSI\n[52:00] MIO050: WE HAVE ALL THE SCRIPTS\n[52:02] MIO050: BUT PROBABLY UH HE SHOULD RUN IT I MEAN TO SAY\n[52:02] MIE034: MM\n[52:06] MIE034: I DON'T KNOW\n[52:07] MIE034: YEAH\n[52:07] MIE034: WHATEVER I DON'T KNOW THING TH I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THAT A\n[52:07] MIO050: IT'S A\n[52:09] MIO104: RUN RUN RUN WHAT EXACTLY\n[52:11] MIO050: THE ALL THESE EXPERIMENTS PROBABLY\n[52:12] MIE034: I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THAT'S A\n[52:13] MIO104: FOR THE THE THE CALL ROUTING ITSELF OR THE RECOGNITION UH THE PHONEME RECOGNITION\n[52:15] MIO050: UH THE THEY ARE UH THE SCRI BECAUSE UP TO UH PROBABLY MAYBE WE SHALL DO MM IT YEAH\n[52:20] MIO050: UH FOR TO MAKE IT FASTER WE SHOULD RU IT RUN MAYBE\n[52:23] MIO050: IF WE RUN F WE OURSELF IT IT'S VERY FAST\n[52:26] MIE034: WE MIGHT AS WELL\n[52:26] MIE034: 'CAUSE I MEAN WE'VE UP UNTIL NOW UH YOU HAVEN'T BEEN RUNNING ANY RECOGNITION ON AND NEITHER DID JEAN YVES ON THAT ON THAT DATA\n[52:27] MIO050: UH YEAH\n[52:32] MIO050: YEAH\n[52:32] MIO031: NO\n[52:33] MIO031: NO\n[52:33] MIO104: YEAH\n[52:34] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[52:34] MIO104: I HAVE ALL UH JEAN YVES'S UH SCRIPTS AND UH PROGRAMS FOR PERFORMING THE CALL UH ROUTING I THINK UH STARTING FROM THE PHONEME SEQUENCES\n[52:34] MIO050: OKAY\n[52:43] MIO050: MM OKAY\n[52:43] MIE034: YEAH\n[52:45] MIE034: YEAH\n[52:45] MIO050: NO BUT I MEAN TO SAY THAT IF YOU IF YOU IF YOU IF YOU IF YOU GIVE HIM THE SCRIPTS AND ASK HIM TO RUN UH THE\n[52:51] MIE034: OH SURE BUT I MEAN THE SCRIPTS ARE SO AUTOMATED IT'S JUST A MATTER OF SITTING UH UH SUBMITTING A JOB TO THE CLUSTER AND\n[52:55] MIO050: UH NO\n[52:56] MIO050: YEAH\n[52:56] MIO050: BUT IT'S UH\n[52:57] MIO104: YEAH I I KNOW THAT I DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE THE CLUSTER\n[52:59] MIE034: I DON'T I DON'T SEE THE POINT OF THAT\n[53:00] MIE034: I DON'T MIND RUNNING IT\n[53:00] MIO050: YEAH\n[53:01] MIE034: THAT'D IT'D BE LIKE UH HALF AN HOUR'S WORK IN A DAY TO RUN THE RECOGNITION SCRIPTS\n[53:07] MIE034: I MEAN I I I I KNOW YOU'RE SAYING\n[53:11] MIE034: ARTEM SHOULD FAMILIARISE HIMSELF WITH THE A. S. R. SYSTEMS OR WHATEVER\n[53:13] MIO050: YEAH OH YEAH\n[53:15] MIE034: FINE\n[53:15] MIE034: BUT I DON'T UH I D I DON'T THINK THIS IS A POINT THAT'S WORTH SORT OF WORRYING ABOUT AT THIS STAGE ANYWAY\n[53:19] MIO050: YEAH\n[53:22] MIE034: I MEAN\n[53:24] MIO104: YEAH IF IT'S JUST RUNNING A SCRIPT I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S\n[53:25] MIE034: WELL 'CAUSE I'M I'M SORT OF ASSUMING THAT THAT WE'RE GONNA HAVE SO AN END POINT DETECTION REGARDLESS OF THIS WORKING ON THIS NUANCE CORPUS\n[53:31] MIO050: YEAH THAT UH-HUH\n[53:32] MIO050: NO NO NO NO I THE END POINT SYSTEM IS DIFFERENT THING NO\n[53:33] MIE034: SO\n[53:36] MIO050: THAT'S AND WE NEED IT FOR AMI PLUS OTHER THING\n[53:37] MIE034: WE NEED IT FOR AMI\n[53:38] MIO050: AND SO BUT THE I AM TO ALL SAYING YEAH\n[53:38] MIE034: WE NEED IT FOR UM THE ONLINE DEMO\n[53:41] MIE034: FOR UH ALL THESE THINGS YEAH\n[53:42] MIO050: I I AM\n[53:43] MIO104: BUT THIS IS BASICALLY DETECTING SPEECH AND NO NON SPEECH\n[53:46] MIE034: IT'S IT'S A LOT MORE DIFFICULT THAN YOU WOULD THINK\n[53:47] MIO050: IT'S N IT UH NO NO NO IT'S NOT SPEECH NON SPEECH\n[53:49] MIO104: YEAH\n[53:50] MIO104: IT'S THIS UH PROBLEM I HEAR EVERY TIME ON THE SPEECH MEETING HOW DO WE DETECT SPEECH AND NOT SPEECH\n[53:50] MIO050: UH UH IT'S UH IT'S UH IT'S YEAH\n[53:55] MIE034: WELL IT'S SPEECH AND ANY AND ANY OTHER CLASS OF SOUND\n[53:56] MIO104: AH AND UH\n[53:58] MIE034: THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[53:58] MIO050: YEAH\n[53:59] MIO104: OR OH OKAY\n[53:59] MIE034: IT'S\n[53:59] MIO050: ANY ANYTHING NONSENSE OR ELSE IT BEEPED\n[53:59] MIO031: MM\n[54:03] MIE034: AND IS\n[54:04] MIO104: IT'S NOT JUST SPEECH AND SILENCE\n[54:05] MIO104: IT'S SPEECH AND AND OKAY\n[54:06] MIE034: AND ANY OTHER CLASS YEAH\n[54:07] MIO050: IT'S NOT SILENT\n[54:08] MIO050: IT'S UH YOU CAN SAY THAT'S VERY YEAH\n[54:08] MIE034: IF IT WAS JUST SILENCE IT'D BE EASY\n[54:10] MIE034: BUT UH UM AND IN CONTROLLED PLACES YOU CAN'T JUST ASSUME IT'S IT'S YOU KNOW ANY ENERGY BELOW A CERTAIN THRESHOLD\n[54:16] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[54:17] MIE034: AND THIS IS WHAT EVERYBODY SORT OF CLAIMED THE PROBLEM WAS SOLVED WITH YEARS AGO\n[54:19] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[54:21] MIE034: BUT\n[54:21] MIO104: BUT WHO REALLY CAN DO UH WHEN SOMEBODY WILL REALLY BE ABLE TO DO THAT\n[54:26] MIO104: I MEAN DETECT THE SPEECH FROM NON SPEECH IT WILL BE A LITTLE REVOLUTION NO IN THE\n[54:28] MIE034: WELL I MEAN THIS IS ONCE AGAIN A\n[54:32] MIE034: YEAH SURE\n[54:33] MIE034: BUT I MEAN THIS IS ONCE AGAIN A VERY CONSTRAINED TASK AGAIN\n[54:35] MIE034: I MEAN IT'S IT'S IT'S YOU YOU'RE ALMOST ASSURED IT'S ONLY GONNA BE A SINGLE SPEAKER ON THE MICROPHONE\n[54:39] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[54:41] MIE034: SO I MEAN THE THE ONLY SORTS OF NOISE YOU'RE GONNA HAVE TO DEAL WITH UH IS IS IS HISS OR IMPULSIVE I WOULD SAY\n[54:45] MIO050: AND IT CAN BE IT CAN BE ANYTHING\n[54:48] MIO050: YEAH\n[54:49] MIE034: OR OR THAT WOULD BE A GOOD START\n[54:49] MIO050: BREATHING\n[54:51] MIO050: YEAH\n[54:52] MIO050: NO ANYWAY SO WE OKAY SO WE'LL FINISH THIS CALL ROUTING STUFF\n[54:55] MIO050: WHAT DO YOU SAY ALL THI THIS IS OKAY WITH YOU RIGHT\n[54:57] MIO050: SO WE'LL K BECAUSE I THINK UH IT IT IT HAS NOT BEEN EVEN SUBMITTED OUTSIDE ALSO THE WORK WHAT JEAN YVES DID YET\n[55:04] MIE034: NO NO\n[55:05] MIO031: NO NO\n[55:05] MIO031: BASICALLY BECAUSE IT WAS NOT AT UH AT A LEVEL THAT COULD BE ANYWAY\n[55:05] MIO050: MM YEAH NOT DONE THAT YET\n[55:07] MIO050: TRIED\n[55:09] MIO050: UH YEAH HE STILL YEAH\n[55:10] MIO031: SO THE IDEA WAS GOOD\n[55:12] MIO031: I THINK YEAH WITH A BETTER UH PHONEME RECOGNITION RATE DEFINITELY IT COULD UH IMPROVE ALSO THE THE CALL ROUTING PERFORMANCE\n[55:16] MIE034: YEAH\n[55:19] MIE034: YEAH\n[55:21] MIE034: IT WAS SHOWING THAT\n[55:23] MIE034: UM YOU HAVEN'T HEARD FROM HIM I TAKE IT EITHER\n[55:25] MIO031: NOPE\n[55:26] MIE034: NO\n[55:26] MIO031: BUT WE CAN WE CAN FIND\n[55:27] MIO050: UH UH\n[55:27] MIE034: OKAY\n[55:28] MIE034: WELL IT'D BE NICE TO GET THE THESIS I THINK\n[55:30] MIE034: THERE'S A SORT OF JUST A RESEARCH REPORT SORT OF BASIS FOR THIS\n[55:32] MIO031: YEAH\n[55:32] MIO031: YEAH YEAH\n[55:33] MIO031: YEAH YEAH\n[55:33] MIE034: YEAH\n[55:34] MIO031: BUT WE CAN SOME WAY FIND A GUY\n[55:34] MIE034: BUT\n[55:37] MIO031: I MEAN THIS SHOULD SHOULD BE HAVE ALL DETAILS\n[55:39] MIO031: SO IT SHOULD BE RELATIVELY EASY TO AT LEAST THIS IS THE LAST NEWS I HAD AND THEN I CAN TRY TO GET HIM BACK\n[55:40] MIE034: OKAY\n[55:43] MIE034: YEAH\n[55:46] MIE034: APPLY SOME PRESSURE\n[55:47] MIO031: UH\n[55:49] MIO050: YEAH\n[55:50] MIO050: SO YEAH IT IT'S PRETTY MUCH GOOD TIME ALSO NO\n[55:52] MIO050: AND HE C HE CAN AND UH WHEN DO YOU INTEND TO START WRITING THE PROPOSAL\n[55:57] MIO050: PROBABLY YOU SHOULD START I THINK\n[55:58] MIO050: S SLOW\n[55:58] MIO104: YEAH WELL THIS IS BASICALLY IN MY THREE UH MAIN JOBS UH PROPOSAL UH UM THIS\n[56:00] MIO050: LITTLE BIT START THINKING\n[56:06] MIO050: NO NO YOU YOU SHOULD NOT WAIT TILL THE END\n[56:08] MIO050: THAT'S WHAT I MEAN TO SAY\n[56:08] MIE034: UH N NO IT SHOULD BE LOOKING TOWARDS THE START OF NEXT YEAR BASICALLY\n[56:09] MIO104: AH YEAH YEAH\n[56:10] MIO104: YEAH BUT YEAH\n[56:10] MIO050: UH YES\n[56:12] MIO104: AH YEAH SURE\n[56:12] MIO050: BECAUSE YOU\n[56:12] MIO104: BUT UH UH UH SHOULDN'T MAKE IT CLEARER BEFORE ON THE ON THE ON WHAT UH I I WILL WRITE\n[56:14] MIE034: THE IS IT SO I MEAN YOU SHOULD\n[56:17] MIO050: BECAUSE IT\n[56:24] MIO104: AND EVEN UH A FIRST UH UH SUBMISSION USING THIS WORK UM WILL MAKE THINGS CLEARER FOR ME UH WRITING THEM DOWN AND F FOR IT WILL HELP I THINK FOR THAT ALSO\n[56:35] MIO050: OKAY\n[56:35] MIO031: YEAH\n[56:35] MIO031: NO\n[56:36] MIO031: GOING VERY PRA PRAGMATIC UH THERE IS A SUBMISSION UH DEADLINE FOR EXAMPLE THIRTY ONE DECEMBER FOR CONFERENCE ON MULTI MEDIA AND EXPO WHERE I THINK THESE TWO LITTLE WORKS ON\n[56:37] MIO050: MM\n[56:42] MIO104: MM\n[56:42] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[56:45] MIO050: UH\n[56:45] MIE034: OKAY WHICH IS\n[56:48] MIO050: YEAH IT CAN GO THERE YEAH\n[56:49] MIO104: MM\n[56:50] MIE034: YEAH\n[56:50] MIO031: SO IT CAN BE\n[56:50] MIO050: SEE\n[56:50] MIE034: AND IT'S NICE TO GET SOME FEEDBACK ON I MEAN THAT FEEDBACK WILL PROBABLY COME AFTER YOUR PROPOSAL POSSIBLY\n[56:55] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[56:55] MIO050: NO NO NO\n[56:55] MIE034: BUT UM\n[56:56] MIO050: I THINK IT'S UH IT'S GOOD IF HE SUBMITS HIS PR PROPOSAL\n[56:58] MIO050: AS A RESEARCH REPORT YOU PUT HERE SUBMIT IT FOR THE CONFERENCE\n[57:02] MIO050: IT'S QUITE GOOD FOR THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY\n[57:03] MIE034: YEAH\n[57:04] MIE034: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[57:05] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[57:05] MIE034: EXACTLY\n[57:05] MIO031: IT'S AS A PROPOSAL\n[57:06] MIO050: YEAH\n[57:06] MIO031: BECAUSE AS FAR AS I UNDERSTAND THIS WORK ON THE PHONEME ANYWAY STILL TAKES SOME DEVELOPMENT TIME IN THE SENSE THAT UH NO\n[57:06] MIO050: YEAH\n[57:12] MIO050: NO\n[57:13] MIO050: I THINK UH WE WE MAY HAVE TO LIKE IT CAN HAVE A UH IT'S IT'S KIND OF LIKE UH UH MAYBE TAKE LIKE UH UH TWO OR THREE DAYS\n[57:20] MIO050: YOU KNOW LIKE TO SIT OUT AND SAY UH ONE CONVERGE TO ONE APPROACH AND THEN JUST DO WITHOUT THAT YEAH\n[57:23] MIO031: OKAY\n[57:24] MIE034: N YEAH SORT OUT ANY BUGS OR WHATEVER\n[57:25] MIO031: I SEE\n[57:27] MIE034: YEAH\n[57:27] MIO050: AND PROBABLY YEAH\n[57:28] MIO050: SO THAT IS THE THING\n[57:29] MIO050: WE HAVE TO SORT OUT THE BUG KIND OF THING AND SEE HOW RELIABLE IS THIS END POINT DETECTION FOR US\n[57:30] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[57:33] MIE034: YEAH\n[57:34] MIE034: I I I'D PREFER TO GO BACK TO THE C. T. S. MODELS I THINK AS WELL 'CAUSE I THINK I THINK THEY DID WORK A LITTLE BIT BETTER\n[57:34] MIO031: AND\n[57:35] MIO050: YEAH MM-HMM\n[57:36] MIO031: YEAH\n[57:37] MIO050: UH YEAH I THINK UH THEN WE CAN GO BACK TO C. T. S. ACTUALLY\n[57:41] MIO031: ANYWAY THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT THERE ARE RESULTS\n[57:42] MIE034: SO YEAH\n[57:45] MIO031: YOU ARE YOU HAVE JUST TO TO DECIDE UH YEAH WHAT WHAT WHAT UH WHAT YOU WANT TO WORK FIRST AND AND AND FINALISE\n[57:51] MIE034: YEP\n[57:51] MIO104: MM-HMM\n[57:53] MIO031: I THINK YOU CAN REALLY START FINALISING MM-HMM\n[57:54] MIO104: YEAH\n[57:54] MIO104: WELL I THINK UH FIRST UH THIS SUBMITTED AND THIS WILL HELP FOR THE PROPOSAL\n[57:58] MIO050: YEAH\n[58:00] MIO104: AND SINCE UH WE CANNOT START IMMEDIATELY WITH THE MEASURES I THINK THAT'S THE BEST THING TO DO\n[58:04] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[58:06] MIO031: MM-HMM\n[58:06] MIO050: OKAY\n[58:07] MIO050: AND UH YEAH SO THAT IS THIS\n[58:10] MIO050: SO YOU WANTED TO TALK SOMETHING MORE THAN THAT\n[58:12] MIO050: WELL WE OBSTRUCTED YOU WITH THAT\n[58:14] MIO050: YOU WANTED TO TALK SOMETHING DIFFERENT ALSO\n[58:15] MIO104: MM WELL NO\n[58:18] MIO050: NO\n[58:18] MIO104: WELL FOR ME IT'S I THINK WE UH IT'S FINE\n[58:19] MIO050: OR 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(e.g., reading vs. talking).", "purpose": "To evaluate speaker performance and engagement."}, {"task_description": "Automatic segmentation of slides based on headings and structure.", "purpose": "To provide a structural framework for the presentation content."}], "immediate_next_steps": [{"step_description": "Submit a research report for the Conference on Multi-Media and Expo.", "details": "This will provide feedback and serve as a basis for the thesis proposal."}, {"step_description": "Finalize the thesis proposal.", "details": "The proposal should focus on the interaction between speech and slides."}, {"step_description": "Implement and test an end-point detection system.", "details": "To improve the quality of the AMI corpus by removing silence and noise artifacts."}, {"step_description": "Re-train the ASR system using the cleaned corpus.", "details": "To evaluate the impact of better data preparation on recognition performance."}]}, "ground_truth": {"initial_research_goal": "To verify if speech recognition rate can be improved by using information from words contained in slides, specifically by re-scoring N-best lists.", "correlation_study_methodology": "Statistical tests, specifically the Pearson Chi-square test, were performed to measure the statistical independence between words appearing during a meeting and the appearance of different slides. Stop words were filtered out before the analysis.", "correlation_study_findings": {"result": "No, the words appear independently of the slides.", "reasons": ["Approximately 50% of words are common stop words, which are present everywhere.", "The remaining content words appear too infrequently to significantly improve recognition.", "Most words used are common words, not specifically tied to the subject matter.", "Non-native English speakers tend to use a very limited vocabulary (around 500 words), leading to repetitive word usage regardless of slide content."]}, "impact_on_asr_improvement": "Improving speech recognition using slide content only yields very slight improvements (1-2% Word Error Rate reduction), which is not enough to justify the effort.", "proposed_thesis_overarching_theme": "Studying and utilizing the relationship between speech and textual documents (like slides) for tasks such as indexing, annotation, and metadata extraction.", "specific_future_research_tasks": [{"task_description": "Detecting when speech is related to slide content (foreground channel) versus when it's not (background channel).", "purpose": "To identify moments where slides are actively supporting the discussion, which can be a useful feature for other tasks."}, {"task_description": "Enabling users to click on a bullet point in a slide and retrieve the corresponding piece of speech where that point was discussed.", "purpose": "To improve browsing, retrieval, and indexing of meeting content."}, {"task_description": "Extracting metadata from slides based on graphic objects (tables, figures, plots, questions) to classify slide types (e.g., result, introduction).", "purpose": "To structure browsing and retrieval, and enhance metadata extraction."}], "immediate_next_steps": [{"step_description": "Turn the current work on statistical independence between speech and slides into a publication.", "details": "Targeting a conference like Multimedia and Expo with a December 31st deadline."}, {"step_description": "Finalize the work on call routing and error measures.", "details": "Potentially fuse it with Ian's work for a journal paper, requiring improved endpoint detection for ASR."}, {"step_description": "Start writing the thesis proposal.", "details": "The proposal is due around February or March."}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 39794, "output_tokens": 569, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "2c5702d16d9377df79cce7225629d2b0545f04714f08b5a7f7cd3d3f77c65a09", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "IS1000a", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 544, "duration_sec": 1477.4000244140625, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:37] MIO050: OKAY\n[0:38] MIO016: OR YOU GET IT\n[0:40] MIO016: OKAY\n[0:44] MIO050: NO I DON'T THINK SO IT HAS TO BE LIKE THAT YEAH AND YOU HAVE TO ADJUST THE LENGTH\n[1:10] MIO050: OKAY AND THEN\n[1:32] MIO082: SO WE UH WE WILL WAIT FOR ANNA A FEW MINUTES\n[1:36] MIO050: YEAH S YEAH UM\n[1:44] MIO016: MM\n[1:45] MIO016: YOURS IS WELL\n[1:50] MIO050: I THINK YOU CAN PUT ANYWHERE YOU WANT ACTUALLY\n[1:54] MIO016: YEAH BUT THE THE MIC SHOULD NOT\n[1:54] MIO050: I THIN\n[1:56] MIO050: IT'S NOT A DIRECTIONAL MIC ANYWAY\n[2:02] MIO082: I THINK IT SHOULD WORK LIKE THIS\n[2:06] MIO050: UH\n[2:06] MIO082: SO I WILL TRY TO GET MY PRESENTATION RUNNING\n[2:13] MIO016: YEAH\n[2:13] MIO050: YEAH\n[2:18] MIO082: MM\n[2:21] MIO016: MM\n[2:21] MIO016: CAN'T HELP YOU WITH THAT\n[2:23] MIO050: LAST\n[2:24] MIO082: IT'S NO MATTER\n[2:24] MIO016: OKAY IT'S Y YEAH\n[2:28] MIO082: NO PROBLEM\n[2:30] MIO082: AH YES\n[2:34] MIO016: RIGHT\n[2:38] MIO050: OKAY\n[2:41] MIO016: THEN PRESS UH AL\n[2:45] MIO050: OKAY\n[2:45] MIO016: THIS\n[2:46] MIO082: I DON'T KNOW\n[2:46] MIO016: YOU KNOW\n[2:47] MIO082: JUST TRY\n[2:49] MIO050: 'KAY\n[2:49] MIO082: ON THIS NORMAL\n[2:50] MIO016: OH OH\n[2:51] MIO050: ALT F. FIVE\n[2:54] MIO082: GOOD\n[2:54] MIO082: DOESN'T APPEAR ON THE SCREEN HERE\n[2:59] MIO016: RIGHT WELL\n[3:03] MIO082: OH\n[3:04] MIO016: WOW\n[3:05] MIO016: AMAZING\n[3:06] MIO016: IT'S WORKING\n[3:08] MIO082: OKAY\n[3:09] MIO082: THANK YOU\n[3:11] MIO082: UH\n[3:28] FIE081: HOLD THAT\n[3:32] MIO082: YES AND YOU CAN PUT CAN CLIP IT UH ON YOUR\n[3:33] FIE081: OKAY\n[3:36] MIO082: SOMEWHERE\n[3:36] FIE081: OKAY\n[3:37] FIE081: MM\n[3:44] MIO082: SO GOOD MORNING EVERYONE\n[3:47] MIO082: UM\n[3:49] MIO082: WELCOME AT UH AT THE KICK OFF MEETING OF OUR UH LATEST PROJECT\n[3:53] MIO082: I HOPE YOU ALL HAVE BEEN UH UPDATED ABOUT IT\n[3:56] MIO016: YEAH\n[3:58] MIO082: GOOD\n[3:58] MIO050: SO\n[3:59] MIO050: YES\n[4:00] MIO082: SO W WE WILL TRY TO STRUCTURE THIS UH MEETING WITH AN A WITH AN AGENDA UH AS PRESENTED HERE\n[4:07] MIO082: UM AFTER THE OPENING WE WILL TR GET ACQUAINTED TO EACH OTHER\n[4:15] MIO082: SEE WHAT OUR ROLES ARE IN THIS PROJECT\n[4:18] MIO082: SO UM\n[4:22] MIO082: WE HAVE BEEN PROVIDED WITH UH SOME UH W TECHNICAL TOOLS TO UH\n[4:27] MIO082: TO COMMUNICATE AND TO WELL LEARN FROM EACH OTHER'S PLANS UH AS I CAN SAY UM SO W\n[4:37] MIO082: WE WILL ALSO TRY TO UH\n[4:41] MIO082: TO GET ACQUAINTED TO THIS TOOLS SO THEY ARE ALSO NEW TO ME I DON'T KNOW WHETHER YOU WORKED WITH THEM BEFORE\n[4:48] MIO082: UM THEN WE WILL COME TO THE UH TO THE TO THE ACTUAL PROJECT PLAN\n[4:53] MIO082: YOU ALL KNOW I HOPE HOW IT'S ABOUT UH THE UH NEW R REMOTE CONTROL WE ARE GOING GOING TO DESIGN\n[4:58] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[4:59] MIO050: TOTAL\n[5:01] MIO082: UH THEN WE WILL UH DISCUSS UH WELL HOW IT SHOULD BE AND UH\n[5:09] MIO082: WH WHAT UH WHAT OUR NEW PRODUCT SHOULD LOOK LITE LIKE\n[5:13] MIO082: AND UH WELL THEN UH AFTER SOME TWENTY FIVE MINUTES I HOPE UH WE CAN END THIS MEETING\n[5:22] MIO082: SO\n[5:23] MIO082: UM BASICALLY THIS IS ABOUT A UH A NEW C REMOTE CONTROL\n[5:29] MIO082: UM\n[5:34] MIO082: WE WHEN YOU DESIGN A NEW PRODUCT YOU OF UH YOU OF COURSE WANT IT TO BE ORIGINAL\n[5:39] MIO082: BE UH WE WANT TO BE DISTINGUISHED MM\n[5:42] MIO082: PEOPLE UH WANT TO UH WHEN THEY LOOK AT THE SHELF WANT TO THINK WELL THAT'S THE PRODUCT I I NEED\n[5:50] MIO082: SO IT NEEDS TO BE TRENDY\n[5:52] MIO082: I MEAN TRENDY IS WHAT PEOPLE WANT SO THEN I W THEY WILL BUY OUR PRODUCT\n[5:57] MIO082: BUT THEN UH IT ALSO SHOULD WORK UH USER FRIENDLY AND UH OTHERWISE PEOPLE UH UH WELL IT WILL NOT BE UH\n[6:10] MIO082: BE RATED VERY WELL IN CONSUMER UH ARTICLES AND LIKE THAT\n[6:18] MIO082: SO THE GENERAL OUTLINE OF UH NEW PROJECT WILL BE WE FIRST UH GO THROUGH A FUNCTIONAL DESIGN PHASE\n[6:30] MIO082: UM\n[6:32] MIO082: YOU ALL GET UH UM CERTAIN TASK UH IN THIS UH IN THIS PHASE AND UH\n[6:41] MIO082: THEN WE WILL MEET AGAIN AND UH DISCUSS THIS FUNCTIONAL DESIGN\n[6:45] MIO082: AND THE SAME HOLDS FOR THE UH\n[6:49] MIO082: PH TWO PHASES UH AFTER THIS THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN\n[6:54] MIO082: AND AFTER THAT A A MORE DETAILED DESIGN IN WHICH THE THE FINAL PROJECT SHOULD GET ITS DEFINITE SHAPE\n[7:06] MIO082: ALRIGHT BUT FIRST WE WILL DO SOME UH TOOL TRAINING\n[7:11] MIO082: IN ALL IN FRONT OF YOU UH YOU SEE UH THE UH\n[7:16] MIO082: NOTEBOOKS AND W UH N NOTE BLOCKS AND WE HAVE HERE A\n[7:21] MIO082: A A A WHITE BOARD\n[7:22] MIO050: WHITEBO\n[7:23] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[7:25] MIO082: AND UM WELL IT SHOULD WORK UH I'VE READ IT FROM MY UH FROM SOME COLLEAGUE THAT IT SHOULD WORK WITH SOME KIND OF TOOLBAR\n[7:34] MIO082: I DIDN'T FIND OUT YET HOW IT WORK BUT MAYBE ONE OF YOU DID SO\n[7:40] MIO082: UM\n[7:41] MIO016: UNDER DOCUMENTS IN THE SHARED FOLDER\n[7:43] MIO016: OKAY\n[7:44] MIO082: YES\n[7:45] MIO082: DO DO WE HAVE TO SAY SOMETHING ABOUT THAT\n[7:47] MIO082: I I I'M NOT FULLY UPDATED ABOUT THIS SHARED FOLDER UH\n[7:52] MIO016: YEAH I GUESS WE'LL HAVE A SHARED FOLDER UH WITH DOCUMENTS THAT WE CAN SHARE\n[7:56] MIO016: AND UH YEAH\n[7:58] MIO082: YES WELL WE WILL THEN FIND OUT HO HOW IT WORKS\n[8:02] MIO016: YES\n[8:03] MIO082: UM\n[8:06] MIO082: WELL THIS SEEMS TO ME YES SOME COMPUTER PROGRAM BUT I DIDN'T FIND IT YET\n[8:12] MIO082: SO WE'LL COME TO THAT LATER\n[8:15] MIO082: SO UH NOW WE WILL TRY OUT THE WHITE BOARD WE HAVE HERE\n[8:22] MIO082: SO\n[8:24] MIO082: I WOULD SUGGEST UH\n[8:27] MIO016: EACH OF US IS GOING\n[8:28] MIO082: WELL YES UM WE UH WE SHOULD TRY TO T TO DRAW ON IT AND THEN WELL IT SHOULD BE SMART SOME WAY\n[8:37] MIO082: I I'M NOT REALLY SURE HOW THIS WORKS BUT\n[8:41] MIO016: OKAY SHALL I START\n[8:42] FIE081: MM\n[8:42] MIO050: YEAH YOU CAN START IT YOU KNOW\n[8:42] FIE081: YEAH\n[8:42] MIO082: YES A GOOD IDEA MAEL\n[8:44] FIE081: I THINK FOR US IT'S JUST LIKE A NORMAL WHITEBOARD BUT THEY'LL BE RECORDING WHAT WE WRITE DOWN\n[8:47] MIO016: SO I\n[8:48] MIO050: NO THEY WILL RECORD THROUGH THAT\n[8:50] MIO050: THERE'S A SENSOR OVER THERE WHICH IS GOING TO RECORD THE STROKES THAT YOU MAKE\n[8:51] FIE081: MM\n[8:52] FIE081: MM\n[8:53] FIE081: BUT FOR US IT'S JUST LIKE A NORMAL WHITEBOARD\n[8:53] MIO082: OKAY\n[8:54] MIO050: YEAH\n[8:56] MIO082: 'KAY\n[8:59] MIO016: BUT IT'S\n[9:05] MIO016: ACTUALLY I THINK I CANNOT GO WITH UH\n[9:08] MIO082: YOU YOU\n[9:11] MIO082: D DOESN'T IT WORK\n[9:13] MIO082: MAYBE SOMEO MAYBE MAYBE ANNA MAYBE YOU CAN START\n[9:15] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[9:15] MIO016: YEAH\n[9:16] MIO082: THEN HE CAN MAYBE FIND OUT TO GET HIS CORD RIGHT\n[9:22] FIE081: I HAVE TO DRAW\n[9:22] MIO082: SO UM\n[9:25] MIO082: L WHY DON'T YOU DRAW UH YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL ON ON TH ON THE WHITE BOARD\n[9:30] FIE081: M MY MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[9:33] FIE081: SORRY THIS IS ALL TANGLED UP HERE\n[9:39] MIO082: OH I SEE UH\n[9:40] FIE081: THAT'S BETTER\n[9:44] MIO050: YEAH\n[9:45] MIO082: YEAH\n[9:47] MIO082: YES\n[9:48] MIO082: MM\n[9:54] MIO082: SO DRAW IT\n[9:55] MIO082: WE WILL TRY TO GUESS WHAT IT IS\n[9:55] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[9:57] FIE081: I'M A VERY BAD DRAWER\n[10:02] FIE081: WEIRD\n[10:07] FIE081: UM\n[10:08] FIE081: YOU'RE NOT GONNA BE ABLE TO GUESS FROM MY DRAWING\n[10:10] FIE081: I'M A BAD DRAWER\n[10:11] FIE081: OKAY\n[10:14] MIO082: MM\n[10:17] FIE081: THEY'RE EARS BY THE WAY\n[10:17] MIO050: 'S A CAT\n[10:19] FIE081: NO\n[10:19] FIE081: UM CLOSE THOUGH\n[10:26] FIE081: OKAY SO LIKE A PET ANIMAL\n[10:31] MIO016: OKAY\n[10:34] FIE081: LIKE A CAT\n[10:37] MIO050: YEAH\n[10:39] MIO082: IT'S LIKE A CAT SO I GUESS IT'S A CAT\n[10:41] FIE081: NO NOT A CAT THOUGH\n[10:45] MIO082: WHAT IS THIS NOW\n[10:58] MIO050: AH YOU FORGET ABOUT IT\n[11:01] MIO016: YOU'RE ON THE KNIFE\n[11:02] MIO050: YEAH UH I THINK IT'S FINE\n[11:07] MIO050: I JUST DON'T WANT TO CARRY IT OFF\n[11:11] MIO050: MAN THIS WIRES EH\n[11:13] MIO050: WE NEED A WIRELESS MICROPHONE\n[11:18] MIO050: YOU KNOW\n[11:20] MIO050: PRO SPECIALLY WE SHOULD NEXT PROJECT WE SHOULD TAKE L LIKE THAT\n[11:28] MIO082: SO THAT'S THE CAT\n[11:28] FIE081: OKAY\n[11:29] FIE081: SO\n[11:30] FIE081: IT'S NOT A CAT IT'S A DOG\n[11:31] MIO082: OH\n[11:31] MIO050: SO\n[11:31] MIO016: MAEL\n[11:32] MIO082: IT'S A DOG\n[11:32] FIE081: YES\n[11:34] MIO082: SO BUT THAT'S ALSO KIND OF CAT ISN'T IT\n[11:35] MIO050: OH THE DOG DOESN'T HAVE A TAIL\n[11:37] FIE081: IT'S GOT A TAIL THEN\n[11:37] MIO082: B BO BOTH PREDATORS\n[11:38] MIO050: YEAH SURE YEAH\n[11:40] FIE081: YEAH YEAH\n[11:41] MIO050: I THOUGHT SO\n[11:42] MIO050: THE DOGS HAVE A TAIL\n[11:43] MIO082: SO THANK YOU\n[11:43] FIE081: SO DO CATS\n[11:44] MIO082: UH D DID YOU UH WORK OUT CORD\n[11:45] FIE081: AND YOU GUESSED CATS WITHOUT A TAIL\n[11:48] MIO050: YEAH\n[11:48] MIO016: YEAH I THINK I WILL GO WITHOUT WITHOUT IT RIGHT\n[11:50] FIE081: OKAY\n[11:52] MIO082: OKAY\n[11:55] MIO050: IT'LL STILL NOT EXTEND RIGHT\n[11:57] MIO050: IT'S NOT UP TO THAT\n[12:02] FIE081: OKAY THERE YOU GO\n[12:03] FIE081: SO WHAT FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS\n[12:06] FIE081: UH\n[12:06] FIE081: DOGS ARE ALWAYS FRIENDLY AND LOYAL AND FUN\n[12:30] FIE081: A HORSE\n[12:30] MIO050: IT'S A HORSE\n[12:33] FIE081: THIS IS WHY YOU'RE THE DESIGNER\n[12:37] FIE081: AND I'M MARKETING\n[12:37] MIO082: YES\n[12:38] MIO082: YES YES THIS IS YES DEFINITELY A HORSE\n[12:42] MIO082: YES\n[12:42] MIO082: OH VERY GOOD\n[12:46] MIO082: SO\n[12:46] FIE081: AH\n[12:47] MIO082: I SUPPOSE IT\n[12:48] MIO050: AH I THINK YOU CAN PUT THAT\n[12:55] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[12:56] FIE081: THAT'S IT\n[13:00] FIE081: A BLUE AND BLACK ZEBRA\n[13:05] MIO082: YES\n[13:10] MIO082: CAN YOU CAN MEET THEM IN AFRICA I THINK\n[13:12] MIO082: YES\n[13:13] MIO082: VERY GOOD\n[13:14] MIO082: SO\n[13:14] FIE081: THE VERY RARE BLUE ZEBRAS\n[13:16] FIE081: YES\n[13:16] MIO050: I'LL TELL TO GET IT OFF MY\n[13:18] MIO082: MA MATTHEW\n[13:25] MIO050: UH\n[13:29] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[13:29] MIO082: SO\n[13:33] FIE081: YOU GOT A LOT OF ROOM HERE\n[13:33] MIO082: MAYBE\n[13:34] FIE081: YOU CAN PROBABLY REACH\n[13:35] MIO050: OH Y IT'S NOT FOR THAT\n[13:37] FIE081: NO\n[13:37] MIO050: NO\n[13:38] MIO082: I HOPE YOU HAVE SOME SPACE IN YOUR UH THE HORSE OF UH MAEL\n[13:40] MIO050: OKAY\n[13:40] MIO050: YEAH\n[13:46] MIO050: SO WHAT SHOULD I DRAW\n[13:47] MIO050: MM\n[13:48] MIO050: HE HAS ALREADY TO DO CAT\n[13:51] FIE081: I TOOK A DOG\n[14:01] FIE081: UM\n[14:03] FIE081: A MOUSE\n[14:09] MIO082: THIS LOOKS LIKES A CAT WHO HAS BEEN DRIVEN OVER\n[14:12] FIE081: OKAY\n[14:17] MIO016: YEAH\n[14:20] MIO016: AND WE SHOULD SUM UP ITS FAVOURITE CHARAS CHARACTERISTICS RIGHT\n[14:26] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[14:30] MIO082: YES THE MOUSTACHE\n[14:32] MIO016: SO\n[14:33] MIO082: THAT'S THAT'S DEFINITELY A CAT\n[14:35] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[14:35] MIO016: UH YEAH\n[14:36] MIO016: AND I TH THEY LIKE TO SLEEP THAT'S WHY YOU SAID YOU THEY ARE LIKE THIS\n[14:46] MIO082: IT'S QUITE YOU KNOW RELAXED SITUATION\n[14:47] MIO016: YEAH\n[14:53] MIO082: YES\n[14:54] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[15:06] MIO082: YES OKAY\n[15:10] MIO016: SHE HAS THE SMALL LEGS\n[15:12] MIO082: TH THANK YOU MATTHEW\n[15:14] MIO016: YEAH\n[15:18] MIO016: THANK YOU MATTHEW\n[15:20] FIE081: IT'S A VERY BIG RAT\n[15:22] MIO016: PERFECT\n[15:23] FIE081: OR A VERY SMALL CAT\n[15:23] MIO016: OH A RAT OKAY\n[15:27] MIO082: YES THIS IS CERTAIN UH\n[15:31] MIO082: SOME CONTRIBUTION TO OUR PROJECT\n[15:32] MIO016: AND YOU\n[15:32] FIE081: MM 'KAY\n[15:33] FIE081: YOUR TURN\n[15:34] MIO082: SO\n[15:36] MIO082: LET'S SEE\n[15:37] MIO082: WHICH ANIMAL HAS NOT BEEN DRAWN YET\n[15:52] MIO082: SO YOU'VE ALL DRAWN LAND ANIMALS SO WHY NOT DRAW AN ANIMAL FROM THE WATER\n[15:56] MIO016: A BIRD\n[15:57] MIO016: OKAY IN THE WATER\n[16:08] FIE081: AH I DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT IS\n[16:11] FIE081: IT'S A BIT\n[16:11] MIO016: MM\n[16:11] MIO082: MM\n[16:12] FIE081: IT'S A BIT HARD TO GUESS\n[16:13] MIO016: YEAH\n[16:17] MIO050: SO\n[16:18] MIO016: PUT IT COLOURS\n[16:19] MIO016: MAYBE IT WOULD HELP US\n[16:20] FIE081: YEAH\n[16:20] MIO082: YES\n[16:21] MIO050: THE CAT IS GOING TO EAT THE FISH OR THE RAT\n[16:22] MIO016: WITH DIFFERENT PEN WIDTHS\n[16:23] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[16:27] MIO082: SO\n[16:33] FIE081: OH IT'S A SHARK NOW\n[16:34] MIO016: AH IT'S A SHARK YEAH\n[16:36] MIO082: OH YES WHY NOT\n[16:37] MIO082: GOOD IDEA\n[16:39] MIO050: AH IT'S A BABY SHARK IT LOOKS TO ME YOU KNOW IT'S GOING TO EAT THE CAT RATHER THAN THE CAT EATING THE FISH NO\n[16:41] FIE081: MM\n[16:44] MIO016: OH\n[16:45] FIE081: NOW IT'S A SWORDFISH\n[16:50] MIO082: WHY NOT\n[16:50] MIO016: YOU HAVE SOME IN IN AUSTRALIA RIGHT\n[16:50] MIO082: A SWORDFISH\n[16:53] FIE081: SWORDFISH\n[16:53] MIO016: YEAH\n[16:54] FIE081: UM MAYBE\n[16:54] MIO016: I DUNNO\n[16:57] FIE081: I'VE NEVER SEEN ONE NO\n[16:57] MIO016: OH WELL\n[16:58] MIO016: YEAH\n[17:02] MIO082: I HOPE IT STILL WORKS\n[17:03] MIO016: PERFECT\n[17:04] MIO082: SO\n[17:04] MIO016: SO I DUNNO IF WE NEED TO SPEND TIME ON THAT ACTUALLY BUT UH\n[17:08] MIO050: YOU SHOULD GO FOR THE NEXT ONE IT SEEMS TO ME\n[17:09] MIO082: W WELL THIS UH THIS TOOL SEEMED TO WORK\n[17:13] MIO016: YEAH EXACTLY YEAH\n[17:13] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[17:13] MIO082: LET'S CONTINUE TO UH TO THE REAL STUFF\n[17:15] MIO016: WOW\n[17:19] MIO082: UM OUR PROJECT UH FINANCE UH\n[17:24] MIO082: THING\n[17:25] MIO082: UH WHEN WE ARE AND WHEN W YOU ARE UH GOING TO DESIGN W UH WE MUST KEEP IN MIND THAT THE SELLING PRICE OF THE PRODUCT UH WILL BE ABOUT TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[17:36] MIO082: SO WHEN\n[17:39] MIO082: DESIGNING A PROJECT UH I ALSO LOOK AT YOU UH MAEL KEEP IN MIND UH UH UH PEOPLE UH\n[17:39] MIO050: TWENTY FOUR\n[17:44] MIO016: YEAH\n[17:48] MIO082: WANT TO GET THE FEELING THIS IS A TWENTY FIVE EURO PROJECT UH PR UM\n[17:53] MIO016: PER REMOTE CONTROL YEAH\n[17:54] MIO082: PRODUCT\n[17:54] FIE081: MM\n[17:55] MIO016: PER PROJECT\n[17:56] MIO082: YES\n[17:56] MIO082: OKAY\n[17:57] MIO082: UM MORE INTERESTING FOR OUR COMPANY OF COURSE P UH PROFIT AIM ABOUT FIFTY MILLION EURO\n[18:06] MIO082: SO WE HAVE TO SELL UH QUITE A LOT OF THIS UH UM THINGS\n[18:15] MIO082: UH WE WILL TRY TO UH\n[18:19] MIO082: TO GET AT A INTERNATIONAL MARKET UH SO UM IT WILL BE I THINK MAINLY EUROPE AND UH NORTHERN AMERICA\n[18:26] MIO050: AH YEAH THE SALE MAN FOUR MILLION\n[18:27] MIO082: MAYBE SOME UH ASIAN COUNTRIES\n[18:31] MIO082: UM ALSO IMPORTANT FOR YOU ALL IS UM THE THE PRODUCT UH PRODUCTION COST MUST BE MAXIMAL UH TWELVE UH TWELVE EURO AND FIFTY CENTS\n[18:43] MIO016: SO IT'S HALF OF THE SELLING PRICE IF I AM GOOD IN MATHEMATICS\n[18:47] MIO082: YES OF COURSE\n[18:48] MIO082: UH UM I MEAN WE STILL HAVE TO UH TO MAKE A PROFIT HUH\n[18:53] MIO016: OF COURSE\n[18:53] MIO050: THEY HAVE TO SELL AT LEAST FOUR MILLION TO MAKE A PROFIT\n[18:54] FIE081: MM\n[18:54] MIO082: YOU ALL HAVE TO BE PAID\n[18:56] FIE081: MM\n[18:58] MIO050: AH WE HAVE TO MAKE WE HAVE TO SELL AT LEAST FOUR MILLION TO MAKE OUR OWN PROFIT\n[18:58] MIO082: EXCUSE ME\n[19:01] MIO016: OH YOU'RE G VERY GOOD IN MATHEMATICS\n[19:02] MIO050: FIFTY MILL\n[19:03] FIE081: YES\n[19:05] MIO082: YES INDEED\n[19:06] MIO016: FOUR MILLION\n[19:08] MIO082: SO UH WELL I THINK W WHEN WE ARE WORKING ON THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET\n[19:09] MIO016: YEAH\n[19:12] MIO082: UH IN PRINCIPLE IT HAS ENOUGH CUSTOMERS UH SO WHEN WE HAVE A GOOD PRODUCT WE UH WE COULD UH MEET THIS THIS AIM I THINK\n[19:22] MIO082: SO THAT ABOUT FINANCE\n[19:25] MIO082: AND UH NOW JUST LET HAVE SOME DISCUSSION ABOUT WHAT IS A GOOD REMOTE CONTROL AND UH WELL KEEP IN MIND THIS THIS FIRST POINT\n[19:35] MIO082: IT HAS TO BE ORIGINAL IT HAS TO BE TRENDY IT HAS TO BE USER FRIENDLY\n[19:42] MIO082: UM MAYBE SOMEONE CAN MENTION SOME ADDITIONAL UH PREREQUISITES FOR A GOOD REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:50] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[19:55] MIO050: OF COURSE IT SHOULD HAVE A ON OFF BUTTON\n[19:57] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[19:58] MIO082: YES WELL I IT SHOULD HAVE THE THE THE THE EXPECTED FUNCTIONALITY UH OF A REMOTE CONTROL\n[20:02] FIE081: MM\n[20:04] FIE081: YEAH\n[20:04] MIO050: YEAH S AND IT DEPENDS WHAT APPLICATION YOU ARE USING IT FOR\n[20:08] FIE081: MM\n[20:08] MIO050: YOU MIGHT NEED UH\n[20:10] MIO082: WE WER WE WERE THINKING TELEVISION\n[20:11] MIO082: UH\n[20:12] FIE081: MM\n[20:12] MIO050: WE ARE TARG TARGETING THE TELEVISION SET\n[20:14] MIO050: SO YOU NEED TO RECORD THE CHANNELS\n[20:15] FIE081: MM\n[20:17] FIE081: YEAH\n[20:18] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[20:19] MIO050: YOU NEED TO BROWSE THE BROWSE THE CHANNELS IN UPWARD DOWNWARD WAY\n[20:25] MIO082: YES YES\n[20:26] FIE081: MM\n[20:26] MIO082: TH TH THAT'S VERY HANDY I I ALWAYS MISS IT AND ON SOME REMOTE CONTROLS THAT YOU CAN GO CHANNEL UP OR DOWN INS INSTEAD OF RETYPING THE NUMBER\n[20:29] MIO050: UH\n[20:30] MIO050: AND\n[20:33] FIE081: MM\n[20:34] MIO082: ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU HAVE A LOT OF CHANNELS\n[20:35] FIE081: MM\n[20:36] MIO050: UH AND\n[20:37] MIO016: AND UH JUST BEFORE STARTING THE DETAILED DISCUSSION MAYBE WE YOU ARE THE MARKETING GUY\n[20:41] MIO016: OR TH SO YOU ARE THE MARKETING\n[20:42] FIE081: I'M MARKETING\n[20:42] MIO050: MARKETING\n[20:44] FIE081: YEP\n[20:45] MIO016: AND YOU ARE IN THE U USE USER INTERFACE UH DESIGN\n[20:47] MIO050: YEAH\n[20:48] MIO082: YES\n[20:49] MIO016: SO JUST YEAH I WANTED TO TO BE SURE\n[20:49] MIO050: YEAH\n[20:51] MIO050: SURE\n[20:51] MIO016: AND I I'M THE THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER OKAY\n[20:54] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[20:54] MIO082: YES\n[20:55] MIO016: BECAUSE I I DON'T KNOW YOU VERY WELL ACTUALLY BUT YEAH\n[20:55] MIO050: OH\n[20:57] MIO050: I'M MATTHEW\n[20:57] MIO016: OKAY\n[20:58] MIO050: YOU KNOW\n[20:58] MIO016: MAEL\n[20:59] MIO050: MATTH S UH ANNA\n[21:00] MIO016: HAPPY TO MEET YOU\n[21:01] FIE081: ANNA\n[21:01] MIO016: OKAY\n[21:02] MIO016: IT'S VERY UH\n[21:02] MIO050: AND UM UH MATTHEW YEAH\n[21:03] MIO082: A AND I'M NANNE\n[21:06] MIO050: I THI THINK YOU KNOW ME YEAH\n[21:06] MIO082: SO\n[21:06] MIO016: UH SO YEAH UH JUST UH ON YOUR WEB PAGE BUT UH YEAH NOT UH NOT FACE TO FACE\n[21:07] MIO050: RIGHT YEAH\n[21:07] MIO082: YES\n[21:12] MIO082: SO\n[21:13] MIO082: UM\n[21:16] MIO082: S\n[21:16] MIO016: SO MM\n[21:17] MIO050: SO\n[21:17] MIO082: S S\n[21:18] FIE081: MM\n[21:18] MIO016: SO I\n[21:19] MIO082: ARE THERE SOME OTHER VERY IMPORTANT THINGS TO TO DO WELL\n[21:19] MIO050: SO\n[21:25] MIO082: TO SPECIFY IN THIS FIRST PHASE OF OF THE PROJECT\n[21:29] MIO082: SO THE BROWSE FUNCTION AS YOU M MENTIONED\n[21:31] FIE081: MM\n[21:32] FIE081: YEAH\n[21:33] MIO050: AND UH\n[21:33] FIE081: OTH YEAH\n[21:35] MIO050: YOU'D NEED THE USUAL ONES LIKE THE CHANGING THE VOLUME CHANGING THE THE CHANNEL AND THEN YOU UH TODAY WE HAVE UH UM TELETEXT AND ALL THOSE THINGS\n[21:43] MIO082: YES\n[21:43] MIO082: YEAH\n[21:49] MIO050: TOMORROW YOU MIGHT HAVE A SOME MORE FUNCTIONS WHICH MIGHT COME THROUGH THAT SO\n[21:53] MIO082: YES\n[21:53] FIE081: MM\n[21:53] MIO016: LIKE WHAT\n[21:54] MIO016: LIKE INTERNET ON THE ON T. V.\n[21:56] MIO050: YEAH I. P. O. OR\n[21:56] FIE081: MM\n[21:58] MIO050: NOW WE ARE LOOKING FOR\n[22:00] MIO050: TELEVISION THINGS OR I. 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P.\n[22:38] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[22:39] FIE081: YEAH\n[22:41] FIE081: MM\n[22:43] FIE081: YEAH\n[22:47] MIO016: BUT BEFORE\n[22:47] FIE081: BUT\n[22:48] FIE081: NINETY PERCENT OF THE TIME NINETY NINE PERCENT OF THE TIME PEOPLE WILL BE USING THE MAIN FUNCTIONS THE VOLUME THE DIFFERENT CHANNELS\n[22:53] FIE081: SO WE CAN HAVE ALL THE FANCY THINGS AS WELL BUT THE MAIN CONTROLS NEED TO BE VERY OBVIOUS AND VERY EASY TO USE\n[22:59] MIO082: MM MM MM\n[23:00] MIO082: KEEP K KEEP IN MIND I IT'S A IT'S A TWENTY FIVE EURO UNIT SO UH UH THE THE VERY FANCY STUFF UH\n[23:09] MIO082: W WE CAN LEAVE THAT OUT I THINK\n[23:11] MIO082: SO TWENTY FIVE EURO YOU EXPECT A QUITE WELL NORMAL BUT GOOD FUNCTIONING USER FRIENDLY REMOTE CONTROL\n[23:11] FIE081: MM\n[23:16] FIE081: MM\n[23:20] MIO050: OH IN THAT CASE YOU CAN YOU ALWAYS HOOK UP WITH UH SOMEONE WHO IS PROVIDING THAT AND YOU KNOW\n[23:27] MIO050: YOU YOU SELL THEIR PRODUCT AS WELL AS YOUR PRODUCT WITH THEM YOU KNOW\n[23:30] FIE081: MM\n[23:33] MIO016: YEAH BUT W W WE WANT TO DESIGN A NEW ONE\n[23:33] FIE081: SO TRY AND GET T. V. 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MIO082: TO YOU\n[3:39] MIO082: UM\n[3:41] MIO082: AS YOU CAN SEE HERE\n[3:43] MIO016: PERFECT\n[3:45] MIO082: SO FIRST UH JUST TO MENTION I WILL\n[3:52] MIO082: TAKE NOTES UH OF THIS MEETING AND UH I WILL TRY TO WORK THEM OUT AND GIVE THEM TO YOU\n[3:53] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[3:57] MIO082: I'VE ALSO MADE NOTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING AND UM I WAS ABOUT TO SEND THEM YOU BUT THEN UH I HAD TO GO TO THIS UH MEETING SO YOU WILL GET THEM TOO UH\n[4:09] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[4:09] MIO050: NEXT\n[4:10] MIO082: UM\n[4:12] MIO016: SO Y YOU ARE THE SECRETARY ALSO\n[4:15] MIO082: YES\n[4:15] MIO016: RIGHT\n[4:15] MIO016: OKAY\n[4:16] MIO082: INDEED\n[4:18] MIO082: UM\n[4:21] MIO082: THEN I HOPE YOU ALL HAVE UH WORKED OUT SOME SOME UH SOME SOME PRESENTATIONS ABOUT UH ABOUT WELL YOU THE THE TASK GIVEN TO YOU IN THE PREVIOUS MEETING\n[4:26] MIO016: PERFECTLY YEAH YEAH OF COURSE UH-HUH\n[4:36] MIO082: UM\n[4:38] MIO082: W WE WILL UH IN A MINUTE WE WILL UH START WITH THEM\n[4:45] MIO082: UM WE WILL SEE IN WHICH 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MIO082: UM\n[5:49] MIO082: MAYBE UM\n[5:52] MIO082: WHY UH ANNA CAN YOU C DO YOU HAVE A PRESENTATIONS\n[5:55] FIE081: NO I DON'T\n[5:56] MIO082: YOU DON'T HAVE PRESENTATION\n[5:57] FIE081: I WASN'T\n[5:58] FIE081: NO\n[5:59] MIO082: UH YOU WANT A TABLE TO TO UH\n[6:01] FIE081: I C I CAN TALK ABOUT IT BUT I HAVE NO SLIDES OR ANYTHING\n[6:02] MIO082: YES YES MAYBE MAYBE YOU CAN UH CAN JUST TALK ABOUT IT OR MAYBE YOU CAN USE THE WHITEBOARD IF NECESSARY UM\n[6:07] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[6:09] FIE081: WELL I'VE JUST BEEN UM PRESENTED WITH SOME RESEARCH WE'VE DONE IN A SMALL FOCUS GROUP SO A HUNDRED PEOPLE\n[6:14] FIE081: JUST ASKED THEM ABOUT THEIR REMOTE CONTROL USAGE HABITS AND WHAT THEY WANT IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:19] FIE081: UM\n[6:21] FIE081: IT'S PROBABLY CAN'T EMAIL THIS TO YOU I'VE JUST GOT A WEB PAGE WITH SOME DATA ON IT\n[6:27] FIE081: UM BASICALLY IT'S SAYING THAT\n[6:30] FIE081: USERS GENERALLY DISLIKE THE LOOK AND FEEL OF THEIR REMOTE CONTROLS\n[6:34] FIE081: UM SEVENTY FIVE U 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FIE081: UM\n[8:17] FIE081: THIRTY FOUR PERCENT SAID IT TAKES TOO LONG TO LEARN TO USE A REMOTE CONTROL THEY WANT SOMETHING THAT'S EASIER TO USE STRAIGHT AWAY MORE INTUITIVE PERHAPS\n[8:25] MIO082: MM\n[8:26] FIE081: UM\n[8:26] MIO016: IT'S IT'S EASY TO LEARN OR HOW DO YOU SAY IT'S\n[8:29] FIE081: THIRTY FOUR PERCENT SAID IT TOOK TOO MUCH TIME TO LEARN TO USE A NEW ONE\n[8:31] MIO016: OKAY TOO MUCH TIME TO LEARN\n[8:33] FIE081: YEP\n[8:33] MIO016: OKAY\n[8:34] FIE081: UM\n[8:35] MIO016: NOT ENOUGH\n[8:35] FIE081: AND THIRTY TWENTY SIX PERCENT SAID REMOTE CONTROLS ARE BAD FOR R. S. I.\n[8:40] FIE081: I DON'T KNOW HOW WE'D GO ABOUT COMBATING THAT\n[8:41] MIO050: WHAT DO YOU MEAN THERE\n[8:43] FIE081: FOR R. S. I.\n[8:44] FIE081: RESPET REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY\n[8:46] MIO050: OKAY\n[8:46] MIO082: MM\n[8:47] FIE081: SO\n[8:49] FIE081: BUT\n[8:49] MIO082: THEY THINK THAT OR DO THEIR DOCTOR THE DOCTOR SAYS\n[8:51] FIE081: MM\n[8:52] MIO082: BUT IT'S IT'S THE OPINION OF THE UH OF THE USERS HUH\n[8:54] FIE081: YEAH\n[8:55] FIE081: THAT'S WHAT THE REPORT SAYS YEAH\n[8:56] MIO082: SO MM\n[8:58] FIE081: UM AND THEN IT'S GOT A DEMOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN ON\n[9:00] MIO016: MAYBE Y Y YOU CANNOT PUT THIS WEBPAGE ONLINE ON THE\n[9:04] FIE081: UH I SHOULD BE ABLE TO ACTUALLY IF I EMAIL IT TO YOU NOW\n[9:06] MIO050: YOU CAN DISCONNECT IT THERE NO\n[9:07] MIO082: YOU CAN MAYBE JUST JUST\n[9:09] MIO016: AH IT'S IT OKAY IT'S A WEBPAGE ON THE C. IT'S A FILE OKAY\n[9:09] FIE081: OH NO YEAH\n[9:12] FIE081: YEAH\n[9:13] MIO016: O OTHERWISE YOU YEAH\n[9:14] FIE081: UM S HANG ON\n[9:15] MIO050: THEN YOU CAN CONNECT THIS ONE OR THIS ONE YEAH\n[9:16] MIO016: YOU CAN CONNECT THIS ONE\n[9:20] MIO050: ALL TO YOUR COMPUTER\n[9:25] MIO016: YEAH\n[9:27] FIE081: WELL\n[9:29] MIO016: SO THESE ARE IMPORTANT NUMBERS THAT MATTHEW AND I NEED TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT FOR OUR FUNCTIONAL UM\n[9:33] MIO050: OH YEAH\n[9:35] FIE081: OH I NEED TO MUCK AROUND WITH THIS\n[9:36] FIE081: IT'S PROBABLY EASIER IF YOU PUT IT ON YOURS AND THEN I'LL JUST EMAIL IT TO YOU\n[9:39] MIO082: HMM\n[9:39] FIE081: IT'S JUST A WEB LINK\n[9:40] MIO016: YEAH\n[9:50] MIO050: OKAY\n[9:51] MIO016: YEAH THESE NUMBERS HAVE HAVE TO BE HAVE TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT\n[9:55] MIO050: HMM\n[9:56] MIO016: FOR THE UH BOTH YEAH USER INTERFACE AND FUNCTIONAL DESIGN\n[9:59] MIO050: YEAH\n[10:00] FIE081: ONE THING IT GOES ON TO TALK ABOUT WHICH IS INTERESTING IS THE HANG ON A MINUTE\n[10:06] MIO016: BECAUSE IF THERE ARE MANY NUMBERS AND WE NEED TO SELECT TO TO CONSTRAINT UH OUR DESIGN BASED ON WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT\n[10:13] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[10:14] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[10:15] FIE081: YEP\n[10:16] FIE081: UM ONE THING IS INTERESTING IS TALKING ABOUT\n[10:23] FIE081: UM SPEECH RECOGNITION IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:25] MIO016: SPEECH RECOGNITION IN\n[10:26] FIE081: AND WHO WOULD PAY MORE FOR THAT AND WHETHER PEOPLE WOULD FIND IT USEFUL\n[10:29] MIO082: D DO YOU HAVE NUMBERS O O ON THAT\n[10:30] MIO016: AH OKAY\n[10:31] FIE081: YES I'LL JUST GET THIS UP\n[10:35] MIO016: SO THAT WE DON'T DO WE NOT NEED ANY BUTTON ON THE REMOTE CONTROL IT WOULD BE ALL BASED ON SPEECH\n[10:39] FIE081: WELL POTENTIALLY YEAH UM\n[10:42] MIO016: OKAY\n[10:42] FIE081: I THINK EVEN FOR INTERESTI YEAH I THINK THAT WOULD NOT WORK SO WELL\n[10:43] MIO016: INTERESTING IDEA\n[10:47] FIE081: YOU WANNA HAVE BOTH OPTIONS\n[10:48] MIO016: OKAY\n[10:56] MIO082: WELL IT WOULD IT WOULD BE A SOLUTION FOR UH WHEN YOUR\n[11:02] MIO082: REMOTE CONTROL IS LOST I MEAN WHEN IT HAS SPEECH RECOGNITION THEN\n[11:04] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[11:07] MIO082: UH I THEN IT DOESN'T MATTER WHERE IT IS MY WELL IT'S WE SHOULD BE IN RANGE\n[11:07] MIO016: YEAH\n[11:11] FIE081: MM\n[11:12] MIO082: OR MAYBE IT CAN RESPOND AND PRODUCE SOUND SO SAY WHERE IT IS\n[11:17] MIO016: YEAH\n[11:17] MIO082: BUT THE THESE ARE ALL QUITE FANCY FEATURES I'M NOT SURE WHETHER\n[11:22] MIO050: WELL IT WOULD BE F\n[11:22] MIO082: WE WILL WE CAN MAKE THIS FOR FOR TWELVE EURO FI AND FIFTY CENTS\n[11:25] MIO016: YEAH\n[11:26] FIE081: YEAH\n[11:27] MIO050: NO YOU CAN'T\n[11:27] MIO016: AND WE DON'T KNOW WHERE THE STATE OF THE ART OF SPEECH RECOGNITION IS MAYBE YOU KNOW\n[11:32] MIO050: OH\n[11:34] MIO050: WELL IT DEPENDS YOU KNOW LIKE\n[11:37] MIO050: THERE IS UH IT'S A VERY SMALL VOCABULARY THAT YOU WANT TO DO THE OPERATIONS LIKE YOU WANT TO SAY ON OFF\n[11:45] MIO082: MM\n[11:46] MIO050: ONE TWO\n[11:47] MIO016: BUT IT'S QUITE NOISY IF THERE IS THE T. V. UH SHOUTING\n[11:48] FIE081: MM\n[11:49] MIO050: TWENTY THREE YEAH\n[11:50] FIE081: YEAH\n[11:50] MIO050: IT'S IT'S GOING TO BE LI IT'S NOT GOING TO BE S SO EASY BUT\n[11:50] MIO082: YES THAT THAT THAT THAT'S MM\n[11:55] MIO050: U USUALLY IT'S GOING TO BE MORE OF AN ISOLATED\n[11:59] MIO082: DO YOU HAVE SOME MORE IMPORTANT FACTS OR\n[11:59] MIO050: CASE BUT IT'S BUT I DON'T KNOW WITH TWENTY FI\n[12:00] MIO016: OKAY\n[12:01] FIE081: UM\n[12:01] MIO082: CAN WE GO TO THE NEXT PRESENTATION\n[12:02] MIO016: SO YOU HAD TO TO TO SUMMARISE MAYBE THE\n[12:03] FIE081: WELL\n[12:05] FIE081: THIS IS NOW TALKING ABOUT UM WHO WOULD PAY FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION IN A REMOTE CONTROL WHO WOULD PAY MORE FOR IT UM\n[12:12] FIE081: NINETY PERCENT OF THE FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE YEAR OLD MARKET SAID THAT THEY WOULD PAY MORE\n[12:17] FIE081: IT GOES DOWN FROM THERE SEVENTY SIX PERCENT FOR TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE\n[12:21] FIE081: THIRTY FIVE PERCENT FOR THIRTY FIVE TO FORTY FIVE UM TWENTY TWO PERCENT FOR FORTY FIVE TO FIFTY FIVE AND THEN EIGHT PERCENT FOR FIFTY FIVE TO SIXTY FIVE\n[12:27] MIO082: MM\n[12:27] MIO050: OKAY IT'S UH DECLINE\n[12:29] MIO050: OKAY\n[12:29] FIE081: YEAH\n[12:30] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[12:30] MIO082: DECLINE WITH AGE MM\n[12:30] FIE081: BUT WE SH YEAH IT REALLY DEPENDS WHERE WE'RE GONNA BE TARGETING THIS PRODUCT UM WHICH WE'LL BE TALKING ABOUT LATER I THINK\n[12:35] MIO082: MM\n[12:35] MIO016: MM\n[12:37] MIO082: YES\n[12:38] MIO082: WE WILL TALK ABOUT IT LATER\n[12:40] FIE081: DID YOU GET THE EMAIL\n[12:40] MIO082: OKAY\n[12:47] FIE081: YEP THAT ONE\n[12:47] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[12:50] FIE081: JUST FOLLOW THAT LINK\n[12:55] MIO016: I THI YOU US YEAH YEAH\n[12:56] FIE081: IT'LL BE IN A DIFFERENT WINDOW YEP\n[12:59] FIE081: THAT'S LEFT THAT ONE\n[13:02] FIE081: YEP\n[13:03] MIO016: OKAY PERFECT\n[13:08] FIE081: MM\n[13:08] FIE081: SO THAT'S THE FIGURE THAT I WAS JUST TALKING ABOUT THERE WITH THE DIFFERENT DEMOGRAPHICS\n[13:10] MIO050: OKAY\n[13:12] FIE081: ANOTHER THING IT'S TALKING ABOUT THERE IS THE L. C. D. SCREEN BUT THERE'S NO FIGURES APPARENTLY ON THAT\n[13:18] MIO082: MM\n[13:18] MIO016: MM 'KAY\n[13:19] MIO082: OKAY\n[13:20] MIO082: UM\n[13:24] MIO082: UH MAYBE UH MAEL C C CAN YOU GIVE UH UH YOUR PRESENTATION UH\n[13:27] MIO016: YEAH\n[13:33] MIO016: MM I OKAY I STAY\n[13:35] MIO082: OH THIS IS\n[13:39] MIO050: NOW YOU CAN MOVE I THINK YEAH\n[13:40] MIO016: I CAN MOVE AS FAR AS\n[13:40] MIO082: MM-HMM Y Y YOU CAN MOVE UH\n[13:48] MIO016: MAYBE I TAKE YOUR CHAIR\n[13:49] MIO016: I OKAY\n[13:50] MIO082: YES\n[13:50] MIO082: YOU CAN YOU CAN SA TAKE MY CHAIR\n[13:52] MIO050: IT'S A CHANNEL SELECTION A MODULE THIS AND THIS FUNCTION GO TO THE\n[13:55] FIE081: SORRY\n[13:57] FIE081: OH\n[13:58] MIO050: YEAH\n[13:59] MIO016: SO I THINK AS EVERYBODY KNOWS UH I'M THE UH INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[14:09] MIO016: AND UH IN THIS PRESENTATION UH THIS GROUP PRESENTATION UM IS GONNA FOCUS ON THE WORKING DESIGN OF THE THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:19] MIO016: UM I'D LIKE FIRST TO GIVE A QUICK A VERY SIMPLE INTRODUCTION HOW DOES IT WORK\n[14:25] MIO016: SO THAT EVERYBODY KNOWS EVEN IF YOU DON'T HAVE A VERY UH TECHNICAL BACKGROUND UH WHAT IS IT BECAUSE I THINK IN THE PRODUCT IT IS IMPORTANT\n[14:30] FIE081: MM\n[14:33] MIO016: SO BASICALLY UM THE BASIC FUNCTION OF A REMOTE CONTROL IS TO SEND UH MESSAGES TO ANOTHER SYSTEM THAT IS FIXED\n[14:41] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[14:42] MIO016: AND SO AN ENERGY SOURCE FEEDS AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT THE CHIP THAT CAN COMPOSE MESSAGES\n[14:50] MIO016: USUALLY UH THROUGH A UM INFRARED BIT AND UH THE USER INTERFACE CONTROLS THE CHIP AND ACCORDINGLY THE THE MESSAGES ALRIGHT\n[14:53] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[15:01] MIO016: SO MY METHOD FOR UM DESIGNING THE YEAH THE WORK DESIGN UH YEAH FIRST THE THE MAIN POINT IS THAT I WOULD WISH TO TO MAKE A REALLY FUNCTIONAL PRODUCT\n[15:17] MIO016: I WOULD PREFER TO HAVE VERY FUNCTIONAL UM CAPABILITIES RATHER THAN FANCY STUFF THAT IN FACT IS NOT USED AND DOESN'T WORK\n[15:25] MIO082: MM\n[15:25] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[15:26] MIO016: SO FOR THAT YEAH AS IT'S IMPORTANT TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE USER REQUIREMENTS FROM THE MARKETING UH EXPERT UH ANNA AND UM\n[15:34] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[15:38] MIO016: W TO TO WE SHOULD AGREE ON WHAT ARE THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS UH FOR THIS REMOTE CONTROL AND I SHOW YOU THE THE WORKING DESIGN\n[15:48] MIO016: SO UM BASICALLY UH HERE IS A REALLY LARGE VIEW OF WHAT WE WANT\n[15:57] MIO016: UH WE WANT AN ON OFF BUTTON IT CAN BE UH IT'S SIMPLE BUT IT'S IT'S IMPORTANT\n[16:03] FIE081: MM\n[16:03] MIO016: AND ALSO UH THE TO BOTH CHANNELS AS WELL AS OTHER BUTTONS THAT COME AFTER RIGHT\n[16:12] MIO016: SO THE COMPONENTS I QUICKLY DRAW HERE\n[16:16] MIO016: IS THAT IN THIS PART YOU HAVE THE REMOTE CONTROL THE THE SENDER AND ON THE OTHER PART THE RECEIVER SO THAT'S MY METHOD IS UM WILL BE TO WELL MY AIM WOULD BE TO UH DESIGN THE AND CHOOSE THE CHIPS AND THE INFRARED UM COMPONENTS TO BUILD THE REMOTE CONTROL RIGHT\n[16:38] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[16:39] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[16:39] MIO016: SO OF COURSE WE NEED ENERGY SOURCES AND UH UH THE RECEIVER A A RECEIVER\n[16:47] MIO016: THIS IS VERY QUICK UH DESIGN UH YOU STOP ME OR INTERRUPT ME IF UH YOU DON'T AGREE ON IT ON THAT\n[16:54] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[16:55] MIO016: AND UM SO WHAT I HAVE FOUND AND AFTER A LOT OF WORK ACTUALLY I I DRAW THIS I DRAW FOR YOU THIS UH SCHEMA THAT CAN BE MAYBE TOO TECHNICAL FOR YOU BUT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR ME YOU KNOW\n[17:01] FIE081: WELL\n[17:07] MIO082: UH-HUH\n[17:12] FIE081: YOU DREW IT A LONG TIME AGO\n[17:13] MIO082: IS HUH\n[17:14] MIO016: AND UH THAT'S IT SO I WON'T GO INTO DETAILS ABOUT THAT BUT UH THESE ARE MY PREFERENCES TO USE UH THAT KIND OF COMPONENTS\n[17:14] FIE081: NINETY ONE\n[17:15] MIO082: OVERWHELMING\n[17:23] MIO082: NO\n[17:28] MIO082: AND AND WHY DO YOU WANT THESE KIND OF COMPONENT\n[17:29] MIO016: SO\n[17:30] MIO082: I MEAN ARE THEY CHEAP OR ARE THEY UH RELIABLE\n[17:33] MIO082: WHAT WERE YOUR\n[17:36] MIO016: SO THE THE MAIN COMPONENTS YOU SEE HERE ARE THE CHEAPEST I HAVE FOUND AND\n[17:43] MIO016: YEAH TH YOU HAVE ALWAYS A COMPROMISE WITH UH RELIABILITY AND UH I IF IT'S EXPENSIVE\n[17:47] MIO082: MM\n[17:49] MIO016: BUT UH THIS ONE WAS NOT THIS ONE ALSO REALLY UH RELIABLE UM SO\n[17:59] MIO016: YEAH THAT'S IT FOR THE WORKING DESIGN\n[18:01] MIO016: UH I HOPE YOU GET CLEARER VIEW ON UH WHAT WHAT A REMOTE CONTROL IS UH IN TERMS OF UH TECHNICAL COMPONENTS BUT MAYBE YEAH\n[18:09] MIO082: YES\n[18:14] MIO082: IT IT\n[18:16] MIO082: IT'S MORE CLEAR NOW I THINK\n[18:18] MIO082: SO\n[18:19] MIO050: BUT IS IT UH CAN YOU JUST BUY IT ON THE MARKET AND F PLUG IT IN OR YOU WANT TO MA\n[18:24] MIO016: NO NO NO NO WE WE WILL UH THIS IS A PREFERENCE BUT WE CAN ALWAYS CHANGE UH\n[18:29] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[18:30] MIO082: WHAT I W WHAT I WAS THINKING ABOUT UH THE THE THE SCHEMA UH ABOUT UH THE SENDER AND THE RECEIVER\n[18:36] MIO082: I MEAN CAN YOU CAN YOU GET BACK TO IT\n[18:37] MIO016: YEAH\n[18:41] MIO082: YEAH UH THE RECEIVER IS OF COURSE ALREADY IN THE TELEVISION AND WE ARE NOT UH ABLE TO CHANGE IT\n[18:49] MIO016: OF COURSE YEAH\n[18:49] MIO082: SO WE WE MUST ADAPT TO THE TO THE RECEIVER\n[18:52] MIO082: I I SUPPOSE THERE IS A STANDARD UH WAY OF COMMUNICATING TO TELEVISIONS UH\n[18:58] MIO016: YEAH\n[18:58] MIO016: WE WILL USE UH INFRARED PROTOCOL UH USING YEAH INFRARED AND UH\n[19:07] MIO016: AND OF COURSE WE NEED TO ADAPT TO THAT PROTOCOL THAT ALREADY EXISTS AND BUT WE WHAT WE CAN DO IS UH UH ADAPTING THE THE CHIPS INSIDE UH TO THE BEST UH CHIPS AND UH INFRARED BUBBLES\n[19:10] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[19:20] MIO082: MM\n[19:20] MIO082: MM\n[19:20] MIO082: MM\n[19:20] MIO082: MM\n[19:23] MIO082: YES\n[19:23] MIO082: OKAY\n[19:24] MIO016: UM\n[19:29] MIO016: OKAY\n[19:30] MIO082: THANK YOU\n[19:30] MIO050: WELL IT TO DU IT'S JUST YOU HAD TO CHANGE THE FREQUENCIES\n[19:34] MIO016: THE FREQUENCIES\n[19:35] MIO016: YEAH YEAH\n[19:35] MIO050: YEAH\n[19:36] MIO016: OF COURSE YEAH IN THE CHIP YOU HAVE IT YEAH\n[19:38] MIO050: BUT YOU SHOULD BE CAREFUL PEOPLE ARE SOMETIME BECOMING PROBLEM\n[19:42] MIO050: LIKE A GUY HAS RECENTLY DESIGNED A REMOTE UH UH UH WHICH COULD SWITCH OFF ANY OTHER T. V. S SO BASICALLY THROUGH ALL THE THINGS\n[19:47] MIO016: THAT CAN CONTROL O OTHER THINGS\n[19:50] MIO016: YEAH\n[19:52] MIO082: MM\n[19:52] FIE081: AH\n[19:54] MIO050: SO MAYBE WE SHOULD THINK OF YEAH\n[19:57] MIO016: OF COURSE YEAH WE SHOULD TAKE THAT INTO ACCOUNT IN THE UH\n[19:58] MIO082: YEAH YES I I I\n[19:58] FIE081: THAT'S HANDY\n[19:59] FIE081: SO IF THE B T. V. IN THE NEXT APARTMENT'S REALLY LOUD YOU CAN JUST TURN IT OFF\n[20:00] MIO050: YEAH SO YOU CAN JUST GO ON THE STREET AND THEN SWITCH OFF EVERYONE'S T. V. AND YOU CAN JUST WALK AWAY YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE NEAR THE T. V. AT ALL\n[20:08] FIE081: YEAH\n[20:10] MIO082: I I FEEL I I I THINK M MAEL WILL WILL CONSIDER THIS UH TH THESE THINGS\n[20:10] FIE081: I LIKE THAT IDEA\n[20:15] MIO082: MAYBE MAYBE WE CAN GO TO TO YOUR PRESENTATION UH MATTHEW\n[20:18] MIO050: YEAH SO\n[20:19] MIO082: I I I ASSUME YOU WERE FINISHED HERE\n[20:20] MIO016: YES\n[20:21] MIO082: UH OKAY\n[20:21] MIO050: OKAY\n[20:24] MIO050: SO I CAN TAKE I THINK MINE NOW THERE\n[20:27] MIO016: OKAY\n[20:29] MIO050: OKAY SO VOILA\n[20:32] MIO050: HMM I CAN TAKE MINE IT'S OKAY VOILA MM SO MM\n[20:48] MIO050: OKAY\n[20:50] MIO082: OH\n[20:50] MIO082: I\n[20:52] MIO082: UH SORRY\n[20:53] MIO082: I KNOW WHERE IT IS\n[20:54] MIO050: IT'S ON THE DESKTOP\n[20:55] MIO082: IT'S UH\n[20:56] MIO050: TECHNICAL FUNCTION\n[20:59] MIO082: YES\n[20:59] MIO050: OKAY\n[21:00] MIO082: IT'S UH\n[21:01] MIO050: LIKE SO\n[21:02] MIO050: WELL\n[21:03] MIO050: SO UM I'M GOING TO TALK A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE TECHNICAL FUNCTION SO WHA WHAT ACTUALLY IT'S ABOUT WHAT IS THE USER GOING TO DO\n[21:12] MIO050: I THINK MY LAST PRESENTED WHAT IS GOING INSIDE SO WHAT'S THE USER IS GOING TO SEE FROM THE OUTSIDE AND HOW HE IS GOING TO USE IT\n[21:13] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[21:15] FIE081: YEP\n[21:20] MIO050: SO WELL THE APPROACH IS THAT UH\n[21:25] MIO050: BASICALLY THE IDEA IS TO SEND A MESSAGE TO THE T. V. SET AS MAEL HAS POINTED\n[21:30] MIO050: AND IT WILL BE DECODED BY THE T. V. AND USUALLY WE IT IS EASIER TO HAVE UH KEYS OR BUTTONS WITH WHICH PEOPLE CAN UH PRESS AND THEN UM CHANGING A BUTTON WILL BASICALLY UH CHANGE THE MESSAGE WHICH IS BEING SENT TO THE T. V. AND UH UM A AND BASICALLY IT SENDS AN INTERNAL SIGNAL AND DECODED BY THE RECEIVER\n[21:48] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[21:54] MIO050: SO P AS UM ANNA HAS SAID THAT THIS KI PEOPLE ARE INTERESTED IN THINGS WHICH ARE YOU DON'T NEED TO K PRESS THE KEYS\n[22:05] MIO050: PEOPLE ARE CAN HAVE A SPEECH RECOGNITION BUT THIS IS UH S A QUESTION WHICH WILL WE HAVE TO SEE LATER\n[22:11] MIO050: BUT IN THE PRESENT SCENARIO IS THAT YOU HAVE CERTAIN KEYS AND YOU PRESS IT LIKE YOUR MOBILE PHONE AND IT SENDS A MESSAGE TO THE T. V.\n[22:11] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[22:21] MIO082: MM\n[22:22] MIO016: YEP\n[22:23] MIO050: AND UM SO GENERALLY MM I DON'T HAVE SOME FIGURES SORRY BUT UM SO THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF UH REMOTE IF YOU POPULARLY IN THE HOUSEHOLD\n[22:34] MIO050: ACTUALLY SO YOU HAVE A STANDARD T. V. REMOTE WHERE YOU HAVE JUST A ON OFF BUTTON AND PLAY\n[22:39] MIO050: UH VOLUME CHANGE AND UH KEYS FOR THE NUMBER AND MORE THAN ONE DIGIT OPTION\n[22:45] MIO050: AND IF YOU SEE FOR EXAMPLE RIGH RIGHT NOW UH UH EVEN THE ONE UH ON MORE THAN ONE DIGIT OPTION IS FOR TWO DIGIT CHANNEL WHICH IS LIKE NINETY NINE\n[22:56] MIO050: BUT TOMORROW YOU MIGHT HAVE ONE FIFTY CHANNELS YOU KNOW TO BROWSE OR TWO HUNDRED CHANNELS TO BROWSE WHO KNOWS BUT UH UH\n[23:04] MIO050: THEN THERE IS UH THIS IS THE STANDARD ONE WITH WITHOUT ANY FANCY THING YOU KNOW LIKE I IT DOESN'T HAVE TELETEXT OPTION\n[23:11] MIO050: IT CAN WITHOUT ANY IT'S A VERY SIMPLE THING UM WHICH WHICH YOU CAN VOUCH\n[23:18] MIO050: AND THEN YOU HAVE UH WHAT'S THE V VIDEO REMOTE FILE WHICH IS LIKE USUALLY IT HAS ALMOST ALL THE KEYS OVER THERE AND\n[23:27] MIO050: BUT IT THEN IT HAS OTHER OPTIONS LIKE STOP UH AND THEN YOU PLAY THE MOVIE OR UH OR FO FAST FORWARD THE MOVIE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT SO I IT HAS THOSE SO THESE ARE THE STANDARD UH COMMONLY FOUND REMOTE CONTROLS IN THE UH MARKET\n[23:36] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[23:47] MIO050: AND THEN WHI WHICH IS GENERALLY USED BY THE PEOPLE\n[23:50] MIO050: AND THEN WELL PERSONAL PREFERENCES I WOULD UH BASICALLY THINK OF HAVING A KIND OF AIM FOR THE NEXT GENERATION THING WHERE THE WE COULD HAVE BOTH THE UH THE F A T. V. AND THE REMOTE VIDEO REMOTE CONTROL BECAUSE UH SOME OF THE KEYS IN THE VIDEO'S REMOTE CONTROL AND THE T. V. THEY COULD BE INTEGRATED TOGETHER SO THAT UH WE COULD UM AIM FOR THE LIKE IN THE F COMING FUTURE UM THAT TYPE OF UH APPLICATIONS WITH\n[24:23] FIE081: OKAY\n[24:23] FIE081: HOW WOULD THAT WORK\n[24:24] FIE081: SO YOU'VE GOT SAY MAYBE A V. C. R. AND A T. V. WHICH ARE SEPARATE\n[24:27] FIE081: SO YOU ON MY ONE AT HOME I'VE GOT A V. C. R. REMOTE WHICH THEN CHANGES THE CHANNEL ON THE V. C. R. AND DOESN'T DO ANYTHING ON THE T. V.\n[24:33] MIO050: YEAH\n[24:34] MIO050: YEAH\n[24:34] FIE081: SO IS IT GONNA BE LIKE A SWITCH ON THE REMOTE THAT SAYS T USE THE T. V. OR USE THE V. C. R.\n[24:39] FIE081: OR DOES IT KNOW WHICH ONE YOU WANT TO USE\n[24:41] MIO050: UM ACTUALLY UM YOU COULD YOU COULD THINK OF UM HAVING S A Y YOU CAN HAVE A KEY WHICH COULD TELL Y IT COULD GO TO THE VIDEO THING BUT UM UH YO YOU YOU YOU STILL CAN'T UM IN THAT CASE WHEN IT YOU USE THAT THE FUNCTION SHOULD BE ABLE TO TAKE UP THE V. C. R. OPTION AND YOU COULD PLAY IT OR YOU CAN ALSO THINK ABOUT HAVING LIKE UM\n[24:51] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[25:02] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[25:08] MIO050: I IN A FEW DAYS YOU WILL BE HA IN IN FEW YE COMING YEARS YOU MIGHT EVEN HAVE A SYSTEM WHERE YOU HAVE A SEPARATE UH SITTING SETUP BOX AND UH YOU HAVE UH UM SOMETHING LIKE UH UH YOU DO YOU DO YOU SUPPOSE YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO WATCH SOME PROGRAMME AND ACTUALLY IT DOWNLOADING ALL THE TIME FOR YOU AND UH YOU CAN JUST YOU KNOW UH WHEN YOU COME BACK YOU COULD JUST SWITCH ON THAT THING AND UH WATCH A PROGRAM\n[25:17] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[25:24] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[25:26] FIE081: MM\n[25:33] FIE081: MM\n[25:34] MIO050: IN THAT CASE YOU WANT TO BROWSE FASTER BROWSE SLOW YOU WANT TO HAVE THOSE KIND OF FUNCTIONALITIES\n[25:37] FIE081: MM\n[25:38] MIO082: MM MM MM MM MM\n[25:40] FIE081: MM\n[25:40] MIO016: THESE ARE KIND OF NEXT GENERATION FUNCTIONALITIES\n[25:42] MIO050: IT'S THE NEXT GENERATION THING BUT IT IS GOING TO COME IN COUPLE OF YEARS\n[25:43] MIO082: MM YES BUT I THINK IT'S I I IT'S ALREADY THERE I MEAN THE HARD DISK UH RECORDERS UH I I'VE SEEN THEM IN THE SHOP\n[25:44] FIE081: MM\n[25:45] MIO050: IT'S GOI\n[25:47] MIO050: YEAH IT'S\n[25:49] FIE081: MM\n[25:49] MIO050: YEAH\n[25:50] MIO050: YEAH\n[25:51] FIE081: YEAH\n[25:51] MIO016: MM 'KAY\n[25:51] MIO050: SO IT'S GOING TO RECORD YOUR THINGS AND YOU AND YOU YOU NEED BASICALLY THE FUNCTIONALITIES WHAT YOU NEED IN BOTH UH UH VIDEO AS WELL AS IN THE STANDARD T. V. THING\n[25:54] FIE081: MM\n[25:56] FIE081: YEAH\n[25:58] FIE081: THAT'S FAIR ENOUGH\n[26:00] FIE081: MM\n[26:01] FIE081: BUT I DON'T THINK WE'RE TRYING TO MAKE A UNIVERSAL REMOTE HERE\n[26:04] MIO050: NO NO WE ARE NOT MAKING A UNIVERSAL REMOTE WE ARE JUST LOOKING AT UH GIVING A SCENARIO\n[26:04] FIE081: THAT'S YEAH\n[26:09] MIO050: I HAVE A T. V. AND TOMORROW I AM GOING TO HAVE SET UP BOX WHICH IS GOING TO SIT THERE AND UH IT'S GOING TO DO THAT JOB FOR ME\n[26:11] FIE081: MM\n[26:13] FIE081: MM\n[26:14] FIE081: BECAUSE Y\n[26:15] MIO082: W W W W WE NEED TO DECIDE ON ON ON ON IN HOW FAR WE GO TO IN THIS\n[26:21] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[26:22] MIO082: MEAN YOU CAN GO PRETTY FAR I F I THINK WITH WITH WITH FUNCTIONS AND POSSIBLE UH FUTURE P UH PROSPECTS YES\n[26:22] FIE081: MM\n[26:26] FIE081: MM\n[26:29] FIE081: YEP\n[26:30] MIO050: YEAH\n[26:30] MIO050: SO\n[26:31] MIO082: BUT IT'S GOOD TO KEEP IN MIND\n[26:32] FIE081: MM\n[26:33] MIO050: OKAY SO THAT P ENDS MY PRESENTATION\n[26:36] MIO082: MM\n[26:36] MIO082: VERY WELL\n[26:36] MIO050: WELL\n[26:37] MIO050: SO WE CAN ALWAYS DISCUSS ABOUT IT FOR EXAMPLE UH THE PRESENTLY THE VIDEO MARKET ACTUALLY UH THIS DEMAND VIDEO OVER DEMAND OR WHAT WE CALL IT AS\n[26:49] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[26:50] MIO050: IT'S PRESENTLY BOOMING UP ACTUALLY SO IT I LIKE PEOPLE ARE PROVIDING LIKE UH THINGS LIKE UH UH MOVIES\n[26:50] FIE081: MM\n[26:52] FIE081: YEAH\n[26:59] MIO050: YOU CAN SELECT ACTUALLY SO YOU WANT TO WATCH A MOVIE AND UH YOUR P YOUR PROVIDER GIVES A LIST OF MOVIES AND THEN YOU SELECT THOSE LIST\n[27:08] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[27:08] MIO016: YEAH\n[27:09] MIO050: AND IT BASICALLY YOU GO OFF IT DOWNLOADS THE MOVIE IT GIVES FOR YOU AND THEN WHEN YOU COME YOU WANT TO LOO WATCH IT ON YOUR T. V.\n[27:13] MIO016: YEAH\n[27:13] FIE081: MM\n[27:17] MIO050: AND THI THIS IS GOING TO COME\n[27:18] MIO082: GOOD\n[27:19] MIO016: OR EVEN YOU DON'T NEED TO DOWNLOAD IT IT'S STREAMED UH ONLINE UH YEAH\n[27:22] MIO050: YEAH IT CAN BE STREAMED ONLINE FOR YOU AND YOU CAN SAY WHAT TIME I WANT TO WATCH THE MOVIE AND\n[27:23] MIO016: YEAH\n[27:26] MIO016: YEAH\n[27:27] FIE081: MM\n[27:28] MIO050: YEAH SO\n[27:28] MIO082: UM\n[27:30] MIO050: YEAH\n[27:30] MIO082: SO U UM I HAVE UH RECEIVED SOME SOME SOME SOME WELL POINTS OF OF THINKING OVER OF MY ACCOUNT MANAGER AND UH I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE THEM WITH YOU\n[27:41] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[27:41] MIO082: UM\n[27:41] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[27:42] MIO082: FIRST THING IS UH TELETEXT IS A WELL KNOWN FEATURE OF TELEVISIONS BUT IT'S IT'S GETTING USED LESS AND LESS\n[27:47] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[27:51] MIO050: YEAH\n[27:51] MIO082: THAT'S THAT'S ESPECIALLY BECAUSE OF THE INTERNET OF COURSE\n[27:55] FIE081: HMM\n[27:56] MIO082: SO WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT IT UM\n[28:00] MIO082: DO WE INCLUDE IT AND DO WE GIVE IT A PROMINENT UH PROMINENT UH PLACE ON ON ON THE ON WELL HUH\n[28:08] MIO082: ON THE REMOTE MOT CONTROL ITSELF\n[28:08] FIE081: MM\n[28:11] MIO082: UH AS UH A IN ANY CASE IT'S IT'S NOT USED WELL VERY MUCH BUT IT'S IT IS STILL USED\n[28:17] FIE081: MM\n[28:19] MIO050: UM\n[28:19] MIO082: UM\n[28:22] MIO082: FURTHER YES WE MUST THINK UH DO WE STAY UH TO TO TELEVISION ONLY\n[28:26] MIO082: THE TELEVISION AS WE AS WE ALL KNOW IT WITH WITH BROADCASTING SIGNALS AND YOU CAN'T GO BACK UH-HUH\n[28:34] MIO082: OR DO WE UH UH GO FURTHER AS MATTHEW INDICATED BY SUPPORTING UH UH RECORDING UH DEVICES\n[28:45] MIO082: UH INDEED INDEED\n[28:45] FIE081: SO D. V. D. S AND V. C. R. S\n[28:47] FIE081: MM\n[28:48] MIO082: AND AND AND THE HARD DISK RECORDERS\n[28:52] MIO082: UM FURTHERMORE UH\n[28:55] MIO082: W WE NEED REALLY NEED TO INTEREST UH Y YOUNGER CUSTOMERS AND THEN WITH YOUNGER CUSTOMERS I MEAN PEOPLE UH BELOW THE AGE OF FORTY\n[29:09] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[29:09] MIO082: AND OUR OUR CURRENT CUSTOMERS ARE MAINLY FORTY PLUS UH WHICH WELL FORTY\n[29:14] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[29:16] MIO016: FOURTEEN OR FOR O OKAY\n[29:18] MIO016: SO\n[29:18] MIO082: SO THAT'S TO THAT'S I MEAN THERE'S A MARKET BUT UH THEY WILL GROW OLDER OLDER AND YOU'LL AL ALWAYS NEED TO HAVE THE THE FUTURE WITH YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[29:30] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[29:31] MIO082: UM THEREFORE\n[29:34] MIO082: YOUNGER PEOPLE LIKE TRENDY TRENDY DESIGNS SO THAT'S W WE SHOULD\n[29:41] MIO082: MAKE OUR OUR OUR R. C. AS TRENDY AS POSSIBLE BUT\n[29:46] MIO082: IT SHOULD ALSO BE UH HAVE A RELIABLE IMAGE SO WHEN IT LOOKS TOO TOO SPACEY OR TOO FANCY PEOPLE WILL THINK WELL DOES IT WORK AT ALL\n[29:56] MIO082: HMM\n[29:56] FIE081: MM\n[29:56] MIO050: YEAH IT'S UH WELL YOU YOU CAN FOLLOW THE IDEAS HOW YOU WANT TO KEEP THE KEYS\n[30:02] MIO050: YOU KNOW RIGHT NOW IF YOU TAKE IT YOU HAVE LIKE ZERO ONE TWO\n[30:07] MIO050: THREE LIKE A KEYS SEPARATELY BUT SUPPOSE IF YOU TAKE THE THE PRESENT TREND OF MOBILE PHONES THERE ARE LIKE BIG THICK KEYS YOU PRESS ON THE TOP\n[30:09] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[30:14] FIE081: MM\n[30:17] MIO050: IT TAKES ONE NUMBER YOU PRESS ON THE BOTTOM IT TAKES ANOTHER NUMBER\n[30:21] MIO050: AND UH BASICALLY UH UH SO THE SPACE COVERED SO THAT YOU DON'T SEE TWO SEPARATE KEYS THERE ACTUALLY SO IT IT IS LIKE UH UM I I IT IS LIKE UH\n[30:29] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[30:30] FIE081: MM\n[30:34] MIO082: MA MAYBE MAYBE YOU CAN DRAW IT ON THE ON THE BOARD UH\n[30:36] FIE081: MM\n[30:36] MIO050: YEAH SO\n[30:37] FIE081: BUT I THINK TAKING THE IDEA OF GETTING INSPIRATION FROM MOBILE PHONES IS INTERESTING ESPECIALLY IF WE'RE GOING AFTER A YOUNGER MARKET\n[30:41] MIO016: YEAH\n[30:41] MIO082: HMM\n[30:43] MIO082: YES YES MO\n[30:43] MIO016: BECAUSE THEY ARE ALREADY USED TO THAT YOU KNOW PRODUCT\n[30:43] FIE081: THAT'S THE THE THE MM THE NEW AND THE FUNKY THINGS THAT'S YEAH\n[30:46] MIO082: YES IT'S RECOGNISABLE\n[30:46] MIO016: YEAH\n[30:47] FIE081: THERE'S LOT THERE'S LOTS OF PRETTY MOBILE PHONES NOT TOO MANY PRETTY REMOTE CONTROLS\n[30:50] MIO082: MM MM\n[30:52] FIE081: THAT'S\n[30:52] MIO082: AND AND THEY ARE SKILLED UH BY USING IT\n[30:55] FIE081: MM\n[30:55] MIO050: SO FOR EXAMPLE UH\n[30:58] MIO050: WELL UH\n[30:58] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[31:02] MIO050: OKAY IT WORKS\n[31:05] MIO050: FINE\n[31:06] MIO050: SO FOR EXAMPLE YOU HAVE UH PRESENTLY UH KEYS LIKE ONE TWO\n[31:08] MIO082: MAEL CAN YOU HAND ME OVER THIS UH\n[31:08] MIO016: YES\n[31:14] MIO082: UH THANK YOU\n[31:14] MIO050: THREE LIKE THIS ACTUALLY AND UH UH FOUR FIVE SIX LIKE THAT AND UH YOU CAN HAVE KEYS LIKE THIS IN FORM LIKE\n[31:15] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[31:26] MIO050: UH KEYS LIKE THAT\n[31:26] FIE081: OKAY\n[31:29] FIE081: HOW MUCH LONGER HAVE WE GOT FOR THE MEETING BY THE WAY\n[31:30] MIO082: MM WELL I THINK FI FIVE MIN MM-HMM\n[31:31] FIE081: 'CAUSE WE HAVEN'T TALKED ABOUT DEMOGRAPHIC AT ALL AND IT'S A VERY IMPORTANT ISSUE\n[31:31] MIO050: FORTY MINUTES\n[31:34] MIO050: YEAH SO YOU YOU YOU CAN HAVE UH KEYS LIKE UH WHICH ARE WHICH ARE LIKE SO\n[31:45] MIO050: TOO SORRY SO WE BASICALLY DON'T CHANGE THE UH ORIGINAL ORDER OF THEM BUT THEN THE KEYS ARE MORE SPACIOUS\n[31:54] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[31:55] MIO050: THEY DON'T LOOK UH SO THERE THERE IS A VERY SLIGH THING SO IF YOU PRESS ON THE TOP IT TAKES THE ONE\n[32:01] FIE081: MM\n[32:02] MIO050: IT TAKES THE THREE UH FOUR SORRY FOUR HERE UH FIVE AND SIX\n[32:07] FIE081: MM\n[32:08] MIO050: SO THE KEYS CAN BE IT LOOKS YOU KNOW NOT VERY MUCH CLUTTERED BUT IT LOOKS NICE FOR YOU DON'T HAVE TOO MANY KEYS BUT YOU CAN HAVE A LOT OF OPTIONS T IF YOU PRESS ON THE TO\n[32:13] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[32:16] FIE081: MM\n[32:18] MIO082: OKAY\n[32:20] MIO082: 'KAY I I THINK NOW THAT THE IDEA'S CLEAR\n[32:21] MIO016: YEP\n[32:22] MIO050: YEAH\n[32:23] FIE081: MM\n[32:23] MIO082: UH WE SHOULD NOW UH TRY TO DECIDE UM ON OUR TARGET GROUP\n[32:31] FIE081: YEAH\n[32:31] FIE081: WHICH I THINK IS QUITE TRICKY\n[32:33] MIO050: YEAH\n[32:33] FIE081: UM BASICALLY WE'RE TRYING TO GET PEOPLE TO BUY A REMOTE CONTROL WOULDN'T THEY ALREADY HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL WITH THEIR TELEVISION WHEN THEY BUY ONE\n[32:41] MIO082: OF COURSE THEY HAVE ALREADY ONE\n[32:43] MIO082: SO OUR OUR OUR REMOTE CONTROL HAS TO BE BETTER\n[32:45] FIE081: BUT IT'S NOT GOING TO HAVE MORE FUNCTIONALITY 'CAUSE IT'S ONLY A LOW MARKET IT'S A CHEAP END REMOTE CONTROL\n[32:45] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[32:51] FIE081: WE CAN'T BEAT MODERN FUNCTIONALITY WE MIGHT WE'LL BE ABLE TO BEAT THEM ON TH THE LOOK OF IT\n[32:56] FIE081: TH THE DESIGN OF IT BUT THAT'S NOT A BIG SELLER\n[32:59] FIE081: IF THEY'RE NOT JUST GOING TO BUY A NEW REMOTE CONTROL JUST 'CAUSE IT LOOKS PRETTY THEY HAVE TO ACTUALLY NEED IT AS WELL\n[33:02] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[33:05] FIE081: SO I'M NOT SURE HOW WE CAN GET PEOPLE TO BUY THIS THING\n[33:09] MIO082: MM\n[33:09] MIO082: I WELL I THINK MANY PEOPLE SAID UH IN YOUR IN IN YOUR RESEARCH UH UH\n[33:16] FIE081: MM\n[33:18] MIO082: UH THE APPEARANCE OF THE UH R. C. IS IS IMPORTANT WHEN THEY ARE BUYING ONE BUT\n[33:21] FIE081: YEAH\n[33:22] FIE081: BUT WHY ARE THEY BUYING ONE IN THE FIRST PLACE\n[33:24] MIO082: INDEED\n[33:26] MIO082: SO THAT WILL BE ABOUT\n[33:29] MIO082: FUNCTIONALITY\n[33:32] FIE081: MM\n[33:33] FIE081: BUT IF PEOPLE ARE BUYING A NEW REMOTE CONTROL FOR FUNCTIONALITY THEY'LL BUY A UNIVERSAL REMOTE\n[33:37] FIE081: I'VE GOT FRIENDS WHO'VE GOT SO MANY THINGS THEY NEED A UNIVERSAL REMOTE OTHERWISE THEY'RE USING FIVE DIFFERENT REMOTES FOR THEIR ALL THEIR THINGS\n[33:42] MIO082: MM\n[33:43] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[33:43] MIO082: MM\n[33:43] FIE081: IN THAT CASE THEY WOULDN'T BUY OUR PRODUCT BECAUSE IT DOESN'T GIVE THEM WHAT THEY NEED IN TERMS OF FUNCTIONALITY\n[33:48] MIO082: SO YOUR YOU THINK WE SHOULD GO FOR A MORE U UNIVERSAL HIGH PERFORMANCE\n[33:53] FIE081: WELL WE CAN'T WITH THE PRICE RANGE\n[33:55] FIE081: WE WE'RE NOT BUILDING A UNIVERSAL REMOTE WE'RE NOT BUILDING A HIGH END PRODUCT\n[33:57] MIO082: WHAT DO WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT WHAT COMPONEN\n[34:00] MIO016: YEAH WE HAVE YEAH TWELVE POINT FIVE EUROS UH PER UH PER R. S R. C. AND I THINK UH WITH THIS NOW YOU KNOW THAT CHIPS ARE VERY UH CHEAPS AND UH WE CAN INCLUDE IT IN OUR CONTROL SOME NEW NEW FEATURES\n[34:03] FIE081: MM\n[34:12] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[34:19] FIE081: MM\n[34:19] MIO016: YEAH\n[34:21] MIO016: AND UM BUT YEAH THAT'S\n[34:21] FIE081: BUT YEAH\n[34:23] FIE081: IF WE'RE GETTING INTO UNIVERSAL REMOTE TERRITORY WE'RE GETTING TO L. C. D. SCREENS AND THINGS LIKE THAT WHICH WOULD DRIVE THE COST UP A LOT\n[34:28] MIO082: I DON'T KNOW\n[34:28] MIO016: YE\n[34:29] MIO082: I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THAT'S NECESSARY\n[34:30] MIO082: IS THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[34:31] MIO016: I DON'T THINK L. C. D. IS NOT NECESSARY WELL TH FOR LONG TERM\n[34:31] FIE081: FOR UNIVERSAL REMOTES\n[34:34] FIE081: IF YOU MM\n[34:35] MIO082: I THINK THI THIS COULD BE THIS COULD BE A MARKET BECAUSE UH UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROLS UH TEND TO BE UH QUITE EXPENSIVE\n[34:43] FIE081: AND QUITE COMPLICATED TO USE YES\n[34:44] MIO082: S SO WE CAN TRY TO GO IN BETWEEN AND OFFER A PRODUCT WHICH IS NOT AS EXPENSIVE AND NOT AS\n[34:51] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[34:52] MIO082: COMPLICATED\n[34:52] FIE081: NOT AS FLEXIBLE MAYBE YEAH BUT S YEAH\n[34:53] MIO016: YEAH\n[34:54] MIO082: BUT BUT STILL BUT STILL PEOPLE HAVE THE IDEA THIS IS MORE FUNCTIONAL THAN A NORMAL UH UH\n[35:00] MIO016: UNIVERSAL\n[35:02] MIO082: R. C. BECAUSE IT HAS MORE UH IT IT IS IN SOME KIND UNIVERSAL\n[35:02] MIO016: YEAH\n[35:03] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[35:06] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[35:08] FIE081: BUT IF WE'RE GOING FOR THE SAY FIFTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE AGE GROUP THEN NOT MANY OF THEM WOULD ACTUALLY OWN T. V. S TO USE A REMOTE CONTROL ON\n[35:16] MIO082: MM YES BUT W WE'RE TARGETING I THINK ON MORE ON THE ON THE TWENTY TO FORTY GROUP\n[35:22] FIE081: OKAY\n[35:24] FIE081: SO THEY'RE YEAH\n[35:25] MIO082: PEOPLE YES\n[35:27] MIO082: WHO JUST HAVE OR ALREADY HAVE A JOB AND HAVE THE MONEY BUT\n[35:31] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[35:33] MIO082: MAY NOT WANT TO SPEND THAT MUCH MONEY ON A ON A UNIVERSAL UNIVERSAL CONTROL\n[35:35] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[35:36] FIE081: YEP\n[35:38] FIE081: I DON'T KNOW REALLY WHAT THE THE PRICE RANGE FOR REMOTE CONTROLS IS\n[35:41] FIE081: ARE WE GONNA BE AT THE VERY BOTTOM OF THE PRICE RANGE OR ARE WE KIND OF MIDDLE TO BOTTOM\n[35:46] FIE081: I DON'T KNOW\n[35:46] MIO082: UH WELL\n[35:47] MIO016: MM\n[35:51] MIO082: I THINK UH WHEN WE THINK IT OVER I THI I THINK WE ARE TRYING TO OFFER THE A KIND OF UNIVERSAL CONTROL FOR FOR LESS MONEY\n[35:53] FIE081: MM\n[35:59] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[36:00] MIO016: YEAH\n[36:03] MIO082: SO D DO YOU AGREE\n[36:04] MIO050: WELL\n[36:06] MIO050: WELL I IT'S FINE WITH ME LIKE THE PRICE AS LONG AS IT IS UH NOT TOO EXPENSIVE\n[36:11] MIO016: YEAH BECAUSE WE HAVE TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THAT WE ARE GONNA B WE ARE GONNA SELL UH FOUR ARO AROUND FOUR MILLION SO WHEN WE SPEAK ABOUT THESE NUMBERS UH THE PRICE OF A CHIP IS UH PRICE OF A CHIP IS VERY CHEAP\n[36:12] MIO050: UH AND IT D UH\n[36:14] MIO050: OUR PROVIN\n[36:27] FIE081: MM\n[36:27] MIO050: MM\n[36:28] MIO016: SO I'M OKAY FOR DESIGNING UM A NE UH LESS YEAH A A KIND OF UNIVERSAL UH R. C. YEAH\n[36:37] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[36:37] MIO082: YOU THINK IT'S POSSIBLE FOR THE TWELVE EURO FIFTY\n[36:40] MIO016: YEAH\n[36:41] MIO082: OKAY\n[36:42] MIO082: UM SO\n[36:45] MIO082: THEN WE WE DECIDE ON ON ON GOING TO THIS MORE UNIVERSAL KIND OF CONTROL\n[36:50] MIO050: UH YEAH THAT'S THAT'S WHAT WE NEEDED BASICALLY\n[36:53] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[36:53] MIO082: MM\n[36:53] MIO082: MM\n[36:53] MIO082: OKAY\n[36:54] MIO050: UH THAT'S NEEDED RIGHT NOW\n[36:55] MIO050: AND UH BASICALLY YOU CAN LOOK TO THE STANDARDS OF OTHER\n[36:55] MIO016: YEAH THAT'S NEEDED YEAH\n[36:57] FIE081: MM\n[36:58] MIO016: AND IF WE WANT TO GET THE MARKET WE REALLY NEED THAT\n[36:58] FIE081: YEAH\n[36:59] FIE081: YEAH\n[37:00] FIE081: SO I GUESS WHAT I'D LIKE FROM A UNIVERSAL REMOTE IS MAYBE CHOOSING BETWEEN THREE DEVICES\n[37:01] MIO050: ACTU\n[37:05] FIE081: BEING ABLE TO SWITCH BETWEEN THEM THERE MAY BE STEREO V. C. R. AND T. V.\n[37:05] MIO016: YES\n[37:09] MIO050: YEAH\n[37:09] MIO016: EXACTLY\n[37:10] FIE081: AND JUST BE ABLE TO S USE THEM ALL FROM THE SAME REMOTE BUT NOT AT THE SAME TIME\n[37:10] MIO082: YES\n[37:11] MIO050: YEAH YOU CAN ALSO BROWSE THROUGH ALL THE STANDARDS YOU KNOW WHERE ARE THE LIMIT OF STANDARDS FOR ALL OF THEM AND YOU CAN JUST BROWSE THROUGH THEM\n[37:13] MIO016: IS THAT OKAY FOR YOU\n[37:14] MIO016: YEAH\n[37:15] MIO082: MM MM MM MM\n[37:17] MIO016: YEAH\n[37:20] MIO016: YEAH\n[37:21] MIO082: SO GIVEN WE ARE GOING FOR THIS UH\n[37:25] MIO082: UH UNIVERSAL TYPE UH M MAYBE IT IS GOOD WHEN YOU TRY TO FIND OUT WHICH COMPONENTS YOU THEREFORE NEED AND Y YOU WILL TRY TO GET MORE SPECIFIC UH USER INTERFACE CONTENT AND UH MAYBE YOU CAN LOOK ON ON WHAT TRENDS ARE IN THIS UH IN THIS TYPE OF MARKET\n[37:32] MIO016: YES\n[37:33] FIE081: MM\n[37:37] MIO050: OKAY\n[37:38] MIO050: OKAY\n[37:41] FIE081: MM-HMM YEP\n[37:45] MIO050: VOILA\n[37:48] MIO050: HMM\n[37:49] MIO082: SO ANYONE UH HAS A 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MIO082: UM THIS WILL BE THE UH AGENDA FOR\n[2:07] MIO082: THE MEETING UH\n[2:09] MIO082: UH I WILL\n[2:11] MIO082: TAKE SOME MINUTES UH AGAIN\n[2:13] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[2:14] MIO082: UM WE WILL HAVE THE PRESENTATIONS OF Y OF YOU DIFFERENT TEAM MEMBERS AND THEN TRY TO COME TO DECISIONS UH ABOUT THE CONCEPTS UH YOU HAVE PRESENTED\n[2:18] FIE081: YEP\n[2:20] MIO016: YEP\n[2:27] MIO082: SO AND THAT UH WILL UH WE HAVE SOME UH FORTY MINUTES UH TO COMPLETE THIS UH\n[2:27] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[2:32] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[2:34] MIO082: SO UM WHO HAS THE FIR DO YOU HA ANNA DO YOU HAVE YOUR PRESENTATION READY\n[2:38] FIE081: I HAVE A PRESENTATION I'M JUST MAKING THIS\n[2:39] MIO016: YEAH I THINK YEAH THE MATTHEW IT IS IT'S IMPORTANT THAT MATTHEW YEAH IS HERE BECAUSE\n[2:40] MIO082: OKAY\n[2:45] MIO082: AH THERE IS MATTHEW\n[2:47] MIO016: IT'S REALLY A A TEAM UH PROJECT WITH A TEAM AND IF SOMEONE IS NOT HERE THEN WE CANNOT BUT IT'S OKAY IT'S GOOD\n[2:52] MIO050: SORRY\n[2:59] FIE081: OKAY I'LL JUST EMAIL YOU 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USED UM SOME FOCUS GROUP SURVEYS WHICH I WENT THROUGH WITH YOU LAST TIME THE MAIN RESULTS OF THAT\n[4:53] FIE081: AND UM SOME RESEARCH ON THE CURRENT DESIGN UM AND FASHION TRENDS THAT ARE OUT THERE AT THE MOMENT UM AND AS PART OF THIS\n[5:07] FIE081: THE IMPORTANT ASPECTS THAT CAME OUT WERE THINGS THAT WE'VE ALREADY DISCUSSED REALLY\n[5:09] FIE081: THE MOST IMPORTANT BY FAR WAS THE LOOK AND FEEL OF IT\n[5:12] FIE081: IT NEEDS TO BE SOMETHING THAT'S VERY DIFFERENT FROM EVERYTHING ELSE OUT THERE\n[5:16] FIE081: IT NEEDS TO STAND OUT\n[5:18] FIE081: IT NEEDS TO BE NOT FUNCTIONAL LIKE THE REST OF THE THINGS OUT THERE AT THE MOMENT\n[5:21] FIE081: MOST PEOPLE FIND REMOTE CONTROLS BORING AT THE MOMENT WE NEED TO HAVE SOMETHING THAT LOOKS INTERESTING THAT LOOKS EXCITING THAT WILL STAND OUT\n[5:27] FIE081: PEOPLE WILL WANNA BUY IT\n[5:29] FIE081: UM\n[5:31] FIE081: THAT WAS TWICE AS I IMPORTANT AS THE NEXT ITEM ON HERE WHICH IS THAT IT HAS TO BE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE HAS TO HAVE SOMETHING ELSE\n[5:38] FIE081: APART FROM JUST THE LOOK OF IT\n[5:39] FIE081: PEOPLE HAVE TO THEN THINK ABOUT IT AND SAY GOT SOMETHING THERE THAT I WANT\n[5:43] FIE081: THAT'S A REALLY COOL FEATURE AND IT HAS TO MAKE THEM WANNA BUY IT AGAIN\n[5:47] FIE081: THIRD ON THE LIST AND AGAIN INNOVATIVE WAS TWICE AS IMPORTANT AS THIS LAST UM ASPECT IT HAS TO BE EASY TO USE\n[5:54] FIE081: SO THEY HAVE TO BE ABLE TO BE ABLE TO LOOK AT IT AND HAVE SOME INTUITIVE IDEA OF HOW TO USE IT UM\n[6:02] FIE081: DRAWING ON THE FASHION TRENDS AT THE MOMENT UH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES UM\n[6:09] FIE081: THIS IS BASICALLY TALKING ABOUT JUST THE THE FEEL OF IT SO PROBABLY NOT THE SMELL OF IT BUT THE BRIGHT COLOURS\n[6:14] FIE081: UM EYE CATCHING REALLY BOLD DESIGNS AND A SPONGY FEEL\n[6:14] MIO082: MM\n[6:17] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[6:17] MIO082: MM\n[6:18] FIE081: UM I HAD A TALK TO THE DESIGN PEOPLE ABOUT THIS BUT HAVING A REMOTE THAT'S TACTILE THAT FEELS DIFFERENT THAT WOULD BE REALLY COOL\n[6:25] FIE081: THAT WOULD MAKE IT STAND OUT\n[6:27] MIO082: HMM\n[6:27] FIE081: UM\n[6:29] MIO016: SO CAN YOU REPEAT AND BE MORE PRECISE ABOUT WHAT YOU JUST SAID\n[6:33] MIO082: SPONGY FEEL\n[6:33] MIO016: UH ABOUT THE FEELING YEAH UH YO\n[6:36] MIO050: YOU CAN\n[6:36] FIE081: WELL MA MAKE IT NOT NECESSAR SP SPONGY IS THE CURRENT THING\n[6:40] FIE081: SPONGY IS THE CURRENT TEXTURE BUT BASICALLY THERE ARE NO REPORTS NO REMOTES AT THE MOMENT WHICH ARE SPONGY OR TACTILE AT ALL\n[6:48] FIE081: SO IF WE MAKE IT LIKE MAYBE FURRY OR SOFT OR SOMETHING\n[6:51] MIO016: OKAY\n[6:52] FIE081: THAT'LL BE SOMETHING THAT SETS IT APART RATHER THAN JUST BARE PLASTIC WHICH THEY ALL ARE AT THE MOMENT\n[6:53] MIO082: MM\n[6:57] MIO016: YEAH\n[6:58] MIO082: OKAY\n[6:59] FIE081: SO AS FAR AS THE DESIGN GOES THE VERY MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT WAS THE DESIGN TO THE CUSTOMERS\n[7:06] FIE081: SO GOING WITH THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE IDEA WE'VE GOT THE BRIGHT COLOURS SO MAKES IT STAND OUT\n[7:13] FIE081: THE ORANGES AND THE THE BRIGHT YELLOWS AND THE FLORESCENT COLOURS PART OF THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES UM\n[7:20] FIE081: GOING BACK TO THE IDEA OF TAKING INSPIRATION FROM MOBILE PHONES\n[7:23] FIE081: THEY'VE ALL GOT THOSE A LOT OF THEM HAVE THE CHANGEABLE COVERS SO THEY CAN CHOOSE WHAT COLOUR THE OUTSIDE IS\n[7:28] FIE081: THAT'S ONE WAY OF LOOKING AT IT UM\n[7:32] FIE081: TEXTURED FEEL WE JUST TALKED ABOUT\n[7:34] FIE081: MAYBE IT'S ANOTHER WAY OF DOING THAT\n[7:35] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[7:36] FIE081: SO IF IT'S PART OF THE THE CHANGEABLE COVERS THEN MAY MAYBE THEY CAN CHOOSE A DIFFERENT TEXTURE A SPONGY ONE OR A SOFT ONE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[7:42] FIE081: SO THEY CAN CHOOSE IT LI AS THEY WANT TO TO MAYBE TO FIT IN WITH THEIR DECOR IN THEIR LIVING ROOM\n[7:45] MIO016: YEAH THAT'S A VERY GOOD IDEA YEAH\n[7:49] FIE081: OR JUST WHAT THEY LIKE THEIR SPORTS TEAM OR WHATEVER\n[7:50] MIO016: YEAH\n[7:52] FIE081: UM AND YEAH STILL TAKING THE INSPIRATION FROM THE MOBILE PHONE DESIGN SO\n[7:57] FIE081: FUNCTIONALITY THE WAY THE MOBILE PHONES 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SCREENS AND SPEECH RECOGNITION WHICH WEREN'T\n[8:35] FIE081: I DON'T THINK IN MY PERSONAL OPINION GONNA BE WORTH THE EXTRA EXPENSE AND THE EXTRA EFFORT THAT WILL GO INTO THEM\n[8:40] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[8:41] FIE081: I THINK WE'RE BETTER DOING SOMETHING BASIC LIKE THIS WHICH IS VERY IMPORTANT AND VERY WILL BE A REALLY COOL FEATURE TO PUT IN\n[8:48] FIE081: AND\n[8:49] FIE081: USE\n[8:50] FIE081: I HAD NO REAL SPECIFIC IDEAS FOR THIS MAYBE WE JUST THE BASIC IDEA OF HAVING YOUR CORE FUNCTIONS BIG AND AT THE TOP MAYBE\n[8:58] MIO082: MM\n[8:58] FIE081: BY THEMSELVES AND THEN YEAH AND THEN TH TH THE FINER DETAILS OF BUTTONS YOU DON'T USE AS MUCH EITHER HIDDEN AWAY OR COMPLETELY SEPARATE\n[8:59] MIO082: YES WELL MAYBE MATTHEW CAN CAN GIVE SOME MORE INFORMATION ON THE\n[9:01] MIO050: YEAH\n[9:07] MIO082: MM\n[9:08] MIO050: VOILA\n[9:09] FIE081: YEP AND THAT'S THE PRESENTATION\n[9:11] MIO082: OKAY GOOD THAT'S VERY CLEAR\n[9:13] MIO016: YEAH VERY CLEAR\n[9:13] MIO050: YEAH\n[9:15] MIO082: 'KAY\n[9:17] MIO082: UM\n[9:17] FIE081: SO DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY COMMENTS OR IDEAS ON THAT\n[9:18] MIO082: UH\n[9:20] FIE081: I THINK YOU\n[9:20] MIO082: MAYBE WE YES WELL WE MAYBE CAN DECIDE LATER ON UM THE L THE THE LOOK AND FEEL OF UH I'VE IT WAS A GOOD IDEA MAYBE TO TO\n[9:35] MIO016: TO LET THE PEOPLE CHOOSE YOU MEAN\n[9:37] MIO082: YES THE THE THE THERE ARE CHANGEABLE COVERS\n[9:38] MIO016: YEAH\n[9:40] MIO082: BUT ON THE OTHER HAND I I DON'T KNOW WHETHER MY SUPERIORS WOULD BE SO GLAD WITH IT BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO INTRODUCE A COMPLETE UH UH NEW L LINE OF UH OF SUPPLIES UH IT WOULD BE UH VERY COMPLICATED UH ORGANISATIONAL\n[9:53] FIE081: HMM\n[9:57] FIE081: WELL WE'RE SELLING SO MANY UNITS OF THIS\n[9:59] FIE081: THIS IS GONNA BE A MASS MARKETED PRODUCT WE CAN AFFORD TO HAVE TWO OR THREE DIFFERENT DESIGNS AT LEAST\n[10:00] MIO082: HMM\n[10:01] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[10:02] MIO016: YEAH A RANGE OF UH YEAH A SET OF THREE FOUR DIFFERENT ASPECTS\n[10:04] MIO082: YES\n[10:05] FIE081: MM MM\n[10:07] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[10:08] MIO016: SURE THAT FITS THE\n[10:09] MIO082: YES AND OF COURSE IT WILL BE A WE WE GET A IF IT WORKS WE CAN GET UH AFTER SALES I MEAN THAT WOULD WOULD BE VERY GOOD I MEAN THOSE COVERS COULD GO FOR FOR THREE\n[10:16] FIE081: MM\n[10:18] MIO016: YEAH\n[10:21] MIO082: FIVE EURO\n[10:22] FIE081: MM\n[10:25] MIO082: THAT'S A VERY GOOD IDEA UM\n[10:28] MIO082: AND THEN UH\n[10:31] MIO082: MAYBE UH WE CAN GO A TH MATTHEW'S PRESENTATION BECAUSE\n[10:35] MIO050: YEAH S THEN WE COULD DISCUSS LATER LIKE WE CAN PUT ALL IDEAS TOGETHER\n[10:36] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[10:36] MIO082: THE\n[10:41] MIO082: TOGETHER INDEED UH BECAUSE YOU MA MIGHT HAVE SOME SOME INFORMATION ON THE THE EASY TO USE WHAT YOU WERE ALREADY MENTIONING\n[10:41] FIE081: MM\n[10:41] MIO016: YEAH YEAH I AGREE\n[10:42] MIO050: IT SHOULD BE EASIER WITH THAT\n[10:45] MIO050: YEAH\n[10:45] FIE081: MM-HMM YEAH\n[10:46] MIO016: YEAH\n[10:47] MIO016: AND YOUR PART IS VERY RELATED TO MINE BECAUSE WHEN YOU SUGGEST SOMETHING THEN IT HAS TO BE INTEGRATED INSIDE\n[10:47] MIO050: SO\n[10:49] MIO050: YEAH\n[10:51] MIO050: YEAH SO I'LL I'LL GO WITH THAT ACTUALLY SO UM\n[10:55] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[11:11] MIO050: OKAY SO M SO THEN THE THE IDEA OF UH HAVING A REMOTE IS GENERALLY YOU HAVE UH DIFFERENT KEYS AND UH DIFFERENT STRUCTURES DIFFERENT FORMS\n[11:27] MIO050: AND UH THEY COULD BE LIKE BUTTONS OR LIKE AND UM THEY COULD BE OF UH A VARYING SIZES IF YOU WANT TO TO UH BASICALLY EMPHASIZE A PARTICULAR KEY MORE THAN THE OTHER\n[11:45] MIO050: AND UH MAYBE LIKE YOU CAN HAVE DIFFERENT COLOURS FOR EXAMPLE HAVING THE R RED FOR THE ON OFF SWITCHING ON AND OFF THE BUTTON\n[11:54] MIO050: SO THIS THIS IS THE GENERAL TREND TO HA THE METHOD THEY DO\n[11:56] MIO016: YEAH\n[11:56] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[12:00] MIO050: SO WHAT I HAVE FOUND WAS THAT UH CURRENTLY UH THE THEY ARE MOSTLY THAT THE T. V.\n[12:08] MIO050: V. C. R. MUSIC SYSTEM OPERATED ONES ACTUALLY AND THEY ARE VERY SPECIFIC TO EACH OTHER\n[12:14] MIO050: BUT THERE ARE SOME COMMON KEYS FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU WANT TO FOLLOW THE V. C. R. AND IF YOU WANT TO FOLLOW THE UH G UH S SOME UH SOUNDTRACK ON THE W W SEE THEY HAVE THE COMMON THING ACTUALLY YOU CAN HAVE AND UH\n[12:28] FIE081: MM\n[12:32] MIO050: THERE IS ALSO UM A SPEECH RECOGNITION TO STORE CHANNEL INFORMATION NAMES LIKE YOU CAN BASICALLY IF YOU HAVE A MULTIPLE FUNCTIONALITY SAY T. V.\n[12:43] MIO050: V. C. R. OR SOMETHING I SAY IT TO THE T. V. AND THE T. V.\n[12:45] FIE081: MM\n[12:47] MIO050: AND YOU CAN PROGRAMME THE KEYS IF YOU WANT TO CERTAIN KEYS ARE EVEN THE CHANNEL INFORMATION\n[12:54] FIE081: MM\n[12:55] FIE081: I LIKE THE IDEA THOUGH OF HAVING SPEECH RECOGNITION FOR LIKE THE N THE NAME OF A CHANNEL LIKE B. B. C.\n[12:59] FIE081: RATHER THAN HAVING TO REMEMBER THE THE NUMBER OF IT ON THE KEYPAD\n[13:01] MIO050: YEAH YEAH SO YOU YOU YOU CAN JUST UH BECAUSE UH AS MORE AND MORE CHANNELS COME THEN YOU HAVE MORE AND MORE PROBLEMS TO REMEMBER THE V V EXACT CHANNEL NUMBERS EX EXACTLY\n[13:01] FIE081: THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[13:11] FIE081: MM\n[13:13] MIO016: YEAH\n[13:14] MIO050: EVEN IF YOU ARRANGE IT BY HOWEVER YOU ARRANGE IT YOU STILL HAVE THE PROBLEM TO REMEMBER EXACTLY WHICH CHANNEL YOU WANT TO\n[13:17] FIE081: HMM\n[13:19] FIE081: MM\n[13:20] FIE081: YEAH I REALLY LIKE THAT IDEA\n[13:21] MIO016: SO WHAT FUNCTIONALITIES DO YOU SUGGEST FOR THAT\n[13:25] MIO016: FOR FACING THIS PROBLEM\n[13:25] MIO050: SO IT IT IT'S LIKE IT LIMITED ONE\n[13:29] MIO050: IN THE PRESENT MARKET I SAW IT THAT SAYS SOMETHING LIKE THEY ARE LOOKING FOR EIGHTY WORD THING\n[13:35] MIO050: EIGHTY WORD WHICH SHOULDN'T BE TH THAT DIFFICULT TO IMPLEMENT LIKE EIGHTY TO HUNDRED WORD\n[13:36] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[13:42] MIO050: BASICALLY YOU WANT YOU DON'T WANT TO STORE ALL THE CHANNELS IN THE REMOTE CONTROL YOU WANT TO ST STORE YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNEL\n[13:46] FIE081: MM\n[13:49] FIE081: MAYBE TEN CHANNELS YEAH AT THE MOST\n[13:50] MIO050: YEAH SOME TEN TWELVE CHANNEL INFORMATION\n[13:53] MIO050: YOU KNOW YOU DON'T WANT TO ST STORE ALL THE HUNDRED CHANNEL INFORMATION INTO THAT\n[13:53] MIO016: OKAY\n[13:55] FIE081: MM\n[13:57] MIO050: AND UH BASICALLY UH IT DEPENDS LIKE THE REMOTE WITH L. C. D. DISPLAY FOR BROWSING BECAUSE YOU HAVE MULTIPLE FUNCTIONALITIES FOR EXAMPLE YOU ARE WATCHING A MOVIE\n[14:07] MIO050: AND UH UH YOU ARE HAVING A UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL AND YOU WANT TO UH YOU DON'T KNOW REALLY WHICH FUNCTIONALITY IS NOW\n[14:19] MIO050: SO I AM USING THE T. V. SO\n[14:20] MIO050: EVERY TIME I USE IT IT COULD BE LIKE FOR EXAMPLE I CAN USE A SIMPLE TOGGLE SWITCH\n[14:27] MIO050: AND A DISPLAY SO I PRESS IT SO THE DISPLAY SAYS OKAY I'M IN T. V. OR D. V. D. OR WHATEVER IT IS\n[14:32] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[14:32] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[14:33] MIO050: INSTEAD OF HAVING THREE KEYS SEPARATELY FOR FOUR KEYS TO MODEL THE FUNCTIONALITIES WILL INCREASE ACTUALLY\n[14:34] MIO016: OH YEAH YEAH YEAH MM\n[14:37] FIE081: MM\n[14:38] MIO016: MM\n[14:39] MIO050: AND FOR YOU AND YOU MIGHT WANT YOU DON'T WANT SEPARATE KEYS FOR ALL OF THEM\n[14:42] FIE081: MM\n[14:44] MIO050: YOU CAN'T\n[14:45] MIO050: AND UH WELL THERE CAN BE CHILDREN FRIENDLY WHERE YOU CAN PROGRAMME YOUR REMOTE SO THAT THEY THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED UH TO BROWSE CERTAIN CHANNELS WHICH YOU CAN BLOCK THEM\n[14:57] MIO050: AND YOU CAN OPERATE THEM\n[15:00] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[15:00] MIO050: SO THESE ARE THE THINGS PRESENTLY WHICH ARE SEEN IN THE MARKET SCENARIOS AT PRESENT\n[15:05] MIO050: I PERSONALLY WOULD LOOK AT THINGS LIKE HAVING A U UNIVERSAL REMOTE IS UH UM IS A GOOD IDEA\n[15:15] MIO050: LIKE INSTEAD OF HAVING UNUSUAL ONES FOR ALL OF THEM YOU CAN THINK OF HAVING UM WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONALITY POSSIBLY WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[15:20] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[15:26] MIO050: I GOT A MAIL FROM THE THE COFFEE MACHINE INTERFACE UNIT THAT UH THEY HAVE UH INTEGRATED THE S SPEECH RECOGNITION INTO A INTO THE COFFEE MACHINE\n[15:39] MIO050: AND SO IF YOU SAY HELLO COFFEE MACHINE IT SAY HI JOE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT YOU KNOW AND UH\n[15:39] FIE081: MM B\n[15:44] FIE081: BUT A COFFEE MACHINE THERE'S NOT TOO MANY WORDS THEY'D BE USING WITH THAT IT'S A IT'S A SMALL VOCABULARY\n[15:45] MIO050: YEAH YOU YOU WON'T BE USING IT SO IT'S A LIMITED VOCABULARY MM THING AND VERY ISOLATED WORD AND IT'S UH IT IS INTERESTING\n[15:49] FIE081: MM\n[15:52] FIE081: MM\n[15:55] MIO050: AND BASICALLY STORING THE CHANNEL THROUGH VOICE OR OTHER WAYS OF PROGRAMMING YOUR KEYS\n[16:03] FIE081: MM\n[16:04] MIO050: ON THE DISPLAY FOR THE BROWSING WHICH IS AGAIN AND MAYBE HAVING SOMETHING LIKE A BLINKING THING\n[16:11] MIO050: LIKE UH IT COULD INDICATE YOU'RE UH IT IT COULD INDICATE WHAT IS CAL LIKE THE UH WHETHER UH YOU YOU HAVE ENOUGH BATTERY IN YOUR IN YOUR UH REMOTE\n[16:20] FIE081: MM\n[16:26] MIO016: YEAH\n[16:26] MIO050: THE BLINKING\n[16:27] MIO050: AT THE SAME TIME IF IT'S A DARK ROOM IT CAN BE USED TO LOCATE THE REMOTE ALSO OR\n[16:34] MIO016: AND YOU WANT OKAY FOR COMING BACK TO ONE POINT Y YOU WANT TO LET THE USER TO PROGRAMMING THE KEYS\n[16:36] FIE081: TWO THIRTY FIVE SUPPOSED TO FINISH\n[16:41] MIO016: SOME OF THEM\n[16:42] MIO050: YEAH YOU CAN LET THEM TO DO THAT\n[16:43] MIO016: AND UH ISN'T THAT TOO DIFFICULT FOR THE WE WANT W I DON'T KNOW IF WE STILL WANT THE UM R. C. TO BE EASY TO USE THAT'S THE COMPROMISE\n[16:51] FIE081: HMM\n[16:52] MIO050: N NO BUT THE IF YOU GIVE IT D DEPENDS ON THE EASINESS LIKE THE USER HOW MUCH EFFORT HE CAN PUT\n[16:56] MIO016: YEAH\n[16:59] FIE081: HMM\n[16:59] MIO050: LIKE FOR EXAMPLE UH I WOULD LIKE TO STORE IN CERTAIN WAY\n[17:03] MIO050: SO IF YOU WANT TO GIVE THE FULL FREEDOM TO THE USER OR YOU WANT TO KEEP SOME CONSTRAINTS AND LET THE USER USE IT WITH THAT CONSTRAINT\n[17:06] FIE081: MM\n[17:06] MIO016: YEAH\n[17:09] FIE081: YEAH\n[17:11] FIE081: MM\n[17:12] MIO016: YEAH\n[17:13] FIE081: I THINK YOU CAN DO IT BOTH WAYS\n[17:13] MIO050: SO IT DE\n[17:14] FIE081: YOU CAN HAVE IT SO IT'S EASY THEY CAN PICK IT UP AND USE IT STRAIGHT AWAY WITHOUT DOING ANYTHI WITHOUT CUSTOMIZING IT\n[17:17] MIO016: A STANDARD\n[17:18] MIO016: YEAH\n[17:19] FIE081: OR IF THEY WANT TO THEY HAVE THE OPTION OF USING THESE EXTRA FEATURES\n[17:23] MIO082: UM YES BUT BUT I DO MAYBE YOU CAN GIVE A HAND TO US BECAUSE I I'M NOT SURE WHETHER THAT THAT WE CAN IMPLEMENT THAT FOR TWELVE EURO AND FIFTY CENTS\n[17:23] MIO050: SO\n[17:23] MIO016: YEAH\n[17:34] MIO050: SO\n[17:34] MIO082: I'M SORRY TO HAVE\n[17:34] FIE081: HMM\n[17:35] MIO082: EVERY TIME I HAVE TO COME DOWN ON THIS PRICE AGAIN TO SO THIS MIGHT BE A LITTLE LIMITING FOR YOUR CREATIVITY BUT IT'S IT'S IT'S THE REAL\n[17:38] FIE081: HMM\n[17:44] FIE081: HMM\n[17:48] MIO082: WE HAVE TO CONSIDER IT\n[17:50] MIO082: S SO DO WE THINK THESE IDEAS AN AND MY UH SP SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[17:50] MIO016: YEAH\n[17:55] MIO082: I MEAN MAYBE IT'S POSSIBLE FOR FOR TWELVE EURO BUT THEN THEN IT WILL BE AT COST OF OTHER FUNCTIONALITY WE MIGHT IMPLEMENT LIKE THE UH UH THE THE THE FURRY UH UH CASE OF THE\n[18:03] FIE081: MM\n[18:10] FIE081: HMM\n[18:10] MIO016: MM-HMM YEAH LIKE I WOULD SAY THAT FOR PROGRAMMING UH KEYS YOU SAID\n[18:16] MIO050: YEAH\n[18:17] MIO016: UH IT COULD BE UH EASILY UH DONE WITHIN THE THE PACKAGE OF TWEL TWELVE EUROS\n[18:23] MIO082: MM\n[18:23] MIO050: YEAH\n[18:23] MIO016: BUT FOR THE A. S. R. SYSTEM UH I'M NOT SURE IF IT'S FEASIBLE TO HAVE THIS OR\n[18:29] MIO050: WE WELL WE CAN STILL LOOK AT WE CAN TALK WITH THE COFFEE UNIT AND YOU CAN UH CHECK HOW MUCH HOW MUCH THEY YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[18:31] MIO016: WE\n[18:34] MIO016: EXACTLY YEAH I IF IF IT'S A LOW VOCABULARY IT'S ALREADY IMPLEMENTED AND W HOW MUCH IT'S COST MAYBE WITH A F CHEAP CHIP\n[18:38] FIE081: MM\n[18:41] MIO050: MAYBE WE CAN COME WE WE CAN TALK TO THEM AND WE CAN COME WITH THAT YOU KNOW\n[18:42] MIO082: MM MM\n[18:45] MIO016: YEAH\n[18:46] MIO050: AND ALSO WELL YOU CAN THINK OF HAVING UH SINCE YOU HAVE A YOU KNOW SOMETHING MAYBE IF YOU ADDED LITTLE BIT OF DISPLAY\n[18:53] MIO050: YOU MIGHT NEED THE TO CHE KEEP CHECKING THE BATTERY\n[18:56] MIO050: SO YOU REALLY NEED A SOME KIND OF INDICATOR SO IT COULD BE A BLINKING OPTION OF L. E. D. IT COULD ACTUALLY BE USED TO DETECT ALSO\n[18:58] FIE081: HMM\n[19:02] MIO082: HMM\n[19:03] MIO016: YEAH\n[19:05] MIO050: IF IT'S IN A DARK ROOM YOU CAN BASICALLY DETECT IT ALSO\n[19:07] FIE081: MM\n[19:08] FIE081: HMM\n[19:08] MIO016: YEAH\n[19:08] MIO082: HMM\n[19:09] MIO050: SO\n[19:09] MIO082: MM\n[19:09] FIE081: I LIKE THE IDEA TOO OF BEING ABLE TO USE THE REMOTE IN THE DARK\n[19:12] FIE081: SO EITHER HAVING THE BUTTONS SO YOU CAN FEEL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM OR IF THEY IF THEY LIGHT UP OR SOMETHING\n[19:16] MIO050: NO ACTUALLY I IF I IT IS LIKE YOU KNOW IT TELLS YOU UM IT CAN BE FOR TWO PURPOSES\n[19:22] FIE081: MM\n[19:22] MIO050: LIKE IF YOU HAVE AN L. C. D. DISPLAY AND ALL THOSE THINGS IT'S NOT GOING TO BE THE STANDARD REMOTE\n[19:24] FIE081: MM\n[19:27] FIE081: HMM\n[19:27] MIO050: WHICH IS HAVING UH WHICH NEED JUST UH SIX SIX VOLT UH TH SORRY THREE VOLTS UM OF D. C.\n[19:32] FIE081: MM\n[19:36] MIO050: IT MAY NEED MORE ACTUALLY SO Y YOU YOU MAY NEED TO CHECK YOUR BATTERY USAGE IT AND THEN YOU NEED THAT\n[19:42] MIO016: MM\n[19:43] MIO050: SOME FUNCTIONALITY TO INDICATE THE BATTERY LIMIT\n[19:45] FIE081: HMM\n[19:46] MIO016: IT'S TRUE\n[19:46] MIO050: AND THEN IF THE BATTERY LIMIT IS INDICATED\n[19:48] MIO050: IF IT COULD BE IND INDICATED THROUGH A BLINKING SOMETHING AND IT CAN CHANGE THE COLOUR DEPENDING ON YOUR UH HOW MUCH IS THE BATTERY\n[19:52] FIE081: MM\n[19:58] MIO050: WELL THAT IS GOOD ENOUGH TO EVEN LOCATE EVEN IF YOU WANT TO\n[20:01] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[20:02] MIO050: YOU KNOW\n[20:03] MIO082: 'KAY GOOD\n[20:04] MIO050: YEAH SO\n[20:05] MIO016: I DON'T KNOW HOW IF IF I HAVE TIME TO TALK ABOUT THE\n[20:08] MIO082: MM YES UM I WOULD\n[20:08] MIO050: YOU YOU HAVE TIME SOME MORE\n[20:11] MIO050: YEP\n[20:11] MIO082: YES YES YOU CAN YOU CAN STILL\n[20:13] MIO016: OKAY\n[20:13] MIO050: SURE YOU CAN YOU KNOW\n[20:14] MIO082: WE HAVE TIME\n[20:23] MIO016: SO WHAT I'M GONNA PRESENT HERE IS VERY UH UM YEAH BASIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE ALL THE THE COMPONENTS THAT ARE INSIDE A A R. C. A REMOTE CONTROL\n[20:39] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[20:40] MIO016: AND HOW IS IT MANUFACTURED H WHAT IS THE PROCESS JUST TO EXPLAIN YOU\n[20:46] MIO016: SO THE METHOD IS THER THERE IS A A SET OF COMPONENTS IN A IN A REMOTE CONTROL LIKE\n[20:54] MIO016: AND UH WHAT COST THE THE COMPONENTS IN THEMSELF DO NOT COST A LOT BUT THE THE WAY TO ASSEMBLE EVERYTHING COSTS OBVIOUSLY\n[21:04] MIO016: AND I WILL UH SHOW YOU MY PREFERENCES UH UH AT THE END\n[21:10] MIO016: SO THERE ARE TWO UH DIFFERENT TYPES OF UH UM\n[21:16] MIO082: NICE\n[21:16] MIO016: TWO DIFFERENT WAYS OF USING THE THE COMPONENTS FOR MAKING A A REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:17] MIO050: HMM\n[21:21] MIO016: UH THE BASIC WAY IS TO USE A AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT AND SOME UH TRANSISTORS WITH AN THAT AIMS AT COMMUNICATING UH UH THE MESSAGE AND TO TO SEND THE MESSAGE TO THE UM TO THE LED THAT WILL UH TRANSMIT TO THE RECEIVER\n[21:41] MIO016: AND UH YEAH THE OTHER COMPONENTS AND THE CIRCUIT BOARD BUTTONS INFRARED LED ETCETERA FOR THE COMPONENTS UM\n[21:54] MIO016: SO YOU FINDING JUST TO SAY THAT THE CHIP CAN DETECT UH WHEN A KEY IS PRESSED AND THEN IT TRANSLATE TO THE KEY\n[22:01] MIO016: TO A SEQUENCE SOMETHING LIKE MORSE CODE AS YOU KNOW UH WITH A DIFFERENT SEQUENCE FOR EACH KEY\n[22:05] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[22:05] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[22:09] MIO016: AND UH UH THAT'S WITH THE COMPONENTS WE WILL USE WE WILL HAVE DIFFERENT UH MESSAGES DIFFERENT SEQUENCES\n[22:18] MIO016: AND THE CHIPS SENDS THAT SIGNAL SIGNAL TO THE TRANSISTOR THAT AMPLIFY TO MAKE IT STRONGER UM\n[22:27] MIO016: SO ELECTRONIC PARTS ARE ASSEMBLED ONTO UH PRINTED BOARDS UH BECAUSE IT'S EASIER TO MASS PRODUCE AND ASSEMBLE\n[22:36] MIO016: AND UH SO I THINK FOR OUR DESIGN WE WANT SOME B UH PROGRAMMABLE UH YOU KNOW V. V. L. S. I. OR F. P. G. A. UH HIGH TECHNOLOGY\n[22:47] MIO050: YEAH MM MM-HMM\n[22:50] MIO016: AND THIS IS IMPORTANT AND ALSO WE'LL USE UH YEAH LIKE IN ANY UH HIGH TECH UH DEVICES A CHIP OF FI FIBREGLASS TO THEM AND CONNECT THEM\n[22:59] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[23:04] MIO016: SO MY PERSONAL DESIGN WE NEED TO FIND A SOLUTION WHAT UM WHAT IS THE MATERIAL OF THE COVER WE WANT TO USE\n[23:16] MIO016: IF IT'S PLASTIC OR YOU SAID THAT YEAH YOU HAD SOME IDEAS UH LIKE FRUIT VEG OR I DUNNO\n[23:17] FIE081: MM\n[23:23] MIO082: WELL WELL M M MAYBE M MAYBE WE CAN GIVE THE UH THE UH THE CASE A VERY UH UH NORMAL A V VERY NORMAL CASE BUT\n[23:25] MIO016: YES\n[23:33] MIO016: YES\n[23:33] MIO082: WITH THE CHANGEABLE COVERS TO FANCY IT UP\n[23:35] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[23:36] MIO082: SO LIKE A NORMAL CHEAP PLASTIC CASE WHICH CAN BE COVERED UP IN FOR INSTANCE A WOODEN CASE\n[23:39] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[23:39] MIO050: YEAH\n[23:39] MIO016: YES\n[23:42] MIO082: I MEAN JUST WHAT\n[23:42] FIE081: MM JUST HAVE A YEAH\n[23:43] MIO016: YEAH LIKE THEY DO IN WITH CARS I THINK\n[23:45] MIO016: YEAH INSIDE THE CAR YEAH\n[23:46] FIE081: JUST THE VENEER ON IT YEAH\n[23:48] MIO016: SO THEY ALSO EMAILED ME THAT UH THEY HAVE AVAILABLE A BUNCH OF DIFFERENT BUTTONS A SCROLL WHEELS INTEGRATED PUSH BUTTONS S SUCH AS A COMPUTER MOUSE\n[24:02] MIO050: YEAH\n[24:02] MIO016: AND UH VERY CHEAP L. C. D. S SO LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS SO I'M WONDERING I THINK WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO INTEGRATE L. C. D. INTO OUR R. C.\n[24:14] MIO016: AND THE FINAL POINT OKAY IS UM WE HAVE YEAH THERE ARE SOME UH COMPROMISE TO TO DO\n[24:23] FIE081: HMM\n[24:23] MIO016: SO WE HAVE TO KNOW THAT THE PUSH BUTTON REQUIRES A SIMPLE CHIP\n[24:27] MIO016: BUT THE SCROLL WHEEL UH AND THAT KIND OF HIGHER HIGH TECH STUFF NEEDS MORE MONEY UM WHICH IS A HIGHER PRICE RANGE ALRIGHT\n[24:40] MIO016: AND THE DISPLAY REQUIRES AN ADVANCED CHIP WHICH IN TURNS IS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN THE REGULAR CHIP\n[24:46] MIO016: BUT I THINK UH WITH TWELVE EUROS UM AND IF IT'S UH UH MADE FOR MM FOUR MILLION UH ITEMS\n[24:57] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[24:57] MIO016: THEN I THINK W WE COULD BE ABLE TO HANDLE THAT\n[25:02] MIO016: SO TO TO SUM UP UM\n[25:07] MIO016: WE NEED YEAH SO I I JUST SAID THAT THE COMPONENTS UH THE LIST OF COMPONENTS UH HAS TO BE UH YEAH LISTED AND UM AND UM ASSEMBLY IS A AN IMPORTANT PROCESS THAT HAS TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT\n[25:22] MIO016: AND UH FOR THE DESIGNING OF THE COVE UH UH COVER LAYOUT THEN IT'S BETTER TO TO TO MAYBE SEE THAT WITH UH THE THE U. R. EXP U. R. I. EXPERT SO THAT WE CAN IT'S REALLY A TEAM WORKING UH\n[25:26] MIO050: SORRY\n[25:27] FIE081: MM\n[25:37] MIO082: MM\n[25:37] MIO016: SO I I CANNOT DESIGN SOMETHING WITHOUT YOUR AGREEMENT RIGHT\n[25:40] MIO050: YEAH SO OF COURSE FOR EXAMPLE UH I WANTED TO KNOW LIKE IF YOU WANT TO HAVE A A FO IF YOU WANT TO HAVE THE L. C. D. DISPLAY OVER THERE\n[25:40] MIO082: NO OF COURSE\n[25:50] MIO016: YES\n[25:52] MIO050: OR IF YOU WANT TO STORE A PROGRAMMES WITH A KEYS\n[25:57] MIO050: WHAT KIND OF THINGS YOU'LL NEED INSIDE YOUR THIN INSIDE\n[26:02] MIO050: W WH WHAT\n[26:02] MIO016: YEAH IT'S KIND OF UM SIMPLE PRO PROGRA PROGRAMMABLE DEVICE AND WE HAVE TO INSERT\n[26:04] MIO050: W WHAT\n[26:08] MIO050: OKAY\n[26:10] MIO016: I THINK WE COULD INSERT ONE THAT COULD UNDERLIE SEVERAL FUNCTIONS OF\n[26:10] MIO050: OKAY\n[26:14] MIO050: OKAY SO IN THAT CASE YOU CAN EVEN LOOK AT THE TECHNOLOGY WHAT THE MOBILE PHONE IS TRYING TO USE WITH THE CARD\n[26:20] MIO016: EXACTLY YEAH FOR CUSTOMIZING AND YEAH\n[26:21] MIO050: YEAH WHERE THEY DO ALL THE WI WITH WITH THEM ACTUALLY\n[26:24] MIO016: OKAY\n[26:25] MIO050: HOW F COST EFFECTIVE IT WOULD BE TO PUT THAT CAR CHIP INTO IT AND DO THE PROGRAMMABLE THINGS\n[26:30] MIO016: YEAH\n[26:30] MIO082: SO\n[26:31] MIO016: YEAH GOOD IDEA\n[26:32] MIO082: SO I F I THINK WE WE SHOULD COME TO SOME DECISIONS NOW UH A ABOUT THIS\n[26:36] MIO016: YEAH\n[26:40] MIO082: UM SO I UNDERSTAND UH WHEN WE WANT A DISPLAY WE NEED A EXPENSIVE CHIP\n[26:45] MIO082: BUT WHEN WE WANT A SCROLLING WHEEL W WE ALSO NEED THE EXPENSIVE CHIP SO CAN WE USE SAME CHIP SO WITH ONE EXPENSIVE CHIP\n[26:57] MIO082: WE CAN UH IMPLEMENT SEVERAL COMPLICATED UH OR ADVANCED FEATURES\n[27:02] MIO016: EXACTLY YEAH THAT'S A VERY GOOD IDEA WE COULD HAVE UH ONE MAIN CHIP UH THAT COULD HANDLE UH IT'S CALLED F. P. G. A. CHIP\n[27:03] MIO082: YES\n[27:07] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[27:10] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[27:10] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[27:11] MIO016: THAT COULD HANDLE BOTH UH LIKE SCROLLING WHEELS AS WELL AS UH L. C. D. AND YEAH\n[27:19] MIO082: SO WHEN THE MORE EXPENSIVE CHIP YOU MENTIONED THERE IS IS POSSIBLE IN THE IN THE GIVEN BUDGET UH MAYBE WE SHOULD GO FOR FOR THE MORE EXPENSIVE CHIP\n[27:27] MIO082: SO ALL FEATURES UH WHICH YOU MENTIONED CAN BE IMPLEMENTED BASED ON THE SAME CHIP\n[27:34] MIO016: YES\n[27:35] MIO050: D WELL\n[27:37] MIO082: DO YOU THINK THAT'S FEASIBLE\n[27:40] MIO050: WELL I DON'T KNOW IF IT'LL FIT INTO OUR COST OF TWELVE POINT FIVE EURO YOU KNOW\n[27:44] MIO082: UH\n[27:45] MIO082: YOU TH YOU THINK IT'S POSSIBLE\n[27:46] MIO050: IS IT POSSIBLE TO FIT IN TO THAT\n[27:47] MIO016: YEAH ALSO THINKING I THINK BOTH UH IF WE HAD A BUDGET OF TWENTY TWENTY UH EUROS IT WILL BE OKAY BUT UH\n[27:52] MIO050: SORRY\n[27:56] MIO082: HMM\n[27:59] FIE081: WELL MAYBE WE NEED SPECIFIC COSTINGS THEN\n[28:01] FIE081: ACTUALLY DO MAYBE TWO DESIGNS AND THEN COST THEM OUT AND SEE WHICH ONE IS GONNA FIT IN OUR BUDGET BETTER\n[28:07] MIO016: YEAH THAT'S AN EXCELLENT IDEA\n[28:07] MIO082: MM YES WH WHEN YOU MAKE A A DESIGN CA YOU CAN NEXT MEETING YOU CAN GIVE AN QUITE AN EXACT COST PRICE\n[28:15] MIO016: YEAH YEAH\n[28:16] MIO082: THAT W THAT WOULD BE A VERY GOOD IDEA\n[28:17] FIE081: MM\n[28:17] MIO016: YEAH BECAUSE RIGHT NOW I DON'T HAVE PRICE IN IN HEAD BUT FOR NEXT MEETING I'M SURE YEAH BE ABLE TO DO THAT\n[28:20] MIO082: MM\n[28:22] MIO082: GOOD GOOD\n[28:23] MIO050: YEAH THAT'S UH THAT'S SOMETHING WHICH I WANTED TO ASK YOU ALSO LIKE WHAT WILL BE THE EACH INDIVIDUALLY THE COST OF IT\n[28:29] MIO016: YEAH\n[28:29] MIO050: FOR EXAMPLE IF F IF YOU WANT TO PUT WOOD I WOULDN'T SUGGEST FOR WOOD UH 'CAUSE IT'S I THINK IT'S M\n[28:34] MIO016: OKAY\n[28:38] MIO050: MUCH EASIER TO USE A PLASTIC OR A RUBBER RATHER THAN WOOD\n[28:40] MIO016: I AGREE ON THAT\n[28:41] FIE081: MM\n[28:42] MIO016: YEAH\n[28:43] MIO050: IT WILL BE MUCH CH MUCH EXPENSIVE TH THOUGH IT'S THE MOST NATURAL THING BUT\n[28:48] MIO082: YES BUT I CAN I THINK UH I THINK WE CAN JUST USE MORE CHEAP PLASTIC FOR A KIND OF BASIC EDITION\n[28:57] MIO082: AND THEN PEOPLE CAN FANCY IT UP WITH WITH MORE EXPENSIVE MATERIALS WHICH WHICH COME WITH A WITH ANOTHER PRICE\n[28:57] MIO050: YEAH\n[28:57] FIE081: HMM\n[28:59] MIO050: YEAH IT'S UH\n[29:03] MIO050: YEAH WE WE CAN GIVE A PREFERENCE TO THEM\n[29:06] MIO050: BUT IT IS BUT WITH PLASTIC OR THE RUBBER OR WHATEVER IT IS IT'S MUCH BETTER WITH THAT RATHER THAN GOING FOR\n[29:16] MIO082: DO DO YOU AGREE\n[29:17] MIO016: YEAH BUT I IT'S A DETAILED UH YEAH YEAH UH PLASTIC VERSUS UH WOOD\n[29:17] FIE081: MM YEAH SURE\n[29:20] MIO050: YEAH\n[29:21] MIO016: AND WE NEED MAYBE TO CENTRE OUR DESCRIPTION ON UH THE THE REALLY THE WHAT BUTTONS WHAT UH FUNCTIONALITY WE WANT TO OFFER TO THE USER\n[29:32] MIO050: YEAH\n[29:32] MIO016: AND MAYBE WITH UH GRAPHS OR I DON'T KNOW UH USER INTERFACE DESIGNER YOU COULD MAYBE UH HELP US ON THAT\n[29:42] MIO082: MA I I THINK UH FOR NEXT MEETING WE C YOU TWO CAN PRESENT A REAL DESIGN\n[29:47] MIO016: YEAH\n[29:49] MIO050: YEA\n[29:51] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[29:51] MIO050: OKAY\n[29:52] MIO082: UH SO DRAWING IT ON THE BOARD\n[29:54] MIO016: PERFECT YEAH\n[29:55] MIO082: AND THEN WE NOW SH ONLY HAVE TO T TO DECIDE THE GENERAL FUNCTION UH\n[30:01] MIO082: SO UM\n[30:06] MIO082: LET LET'S SAY NEXT MEETING W YOU PRODUCE TWO DESIGNS ONE ONE\n[30:08] MIO050: YEAH SURE\n[30:12] MIO050: YEAH WE WILL UH\n[30:13] MIO082: ONE LESS ADVANCED AND ONE MORE ADVANCED AND WITH THE COST PRICE\n[30:15] MIO016: YEAH\n[30:16] MIO050: YEAH\n[30:16] FIE081: MM\n[30:18] MIO082: UH FURTHERMORE WE GO FOR THE FOR THE UH BASIC PLASTIC CASE WHICH CAN BE LATER UH FANCIED UP WITH UH\n[30:18] MIO050: UH\n[30:28] MIO082: WITH ADDIT UH ADDITIONAL UH HOW DO YOU CALL THEM THESE LIKE LIKE MOBILE TELEPHONES YOU CAN PUT A COVER OVER IT\n[30:35] FIE081: MM\n[30:36] MIO050: YEAH\n[30:36] MIO082: BUT THAT THAT THAT THAT CAN BE DONE LATER\n[30:38] MIO016: YEAH CUSTOMIZED\n[30:39] MIO082: WE NOW CAN CONCENTRATE ON THE ON THE BASIC REMOTE CONTROL\n[30:41] FIE081: MM\n[30:43] MIO082: UM\n[30:43] MIO050: OKAY\n[30:47] MIO050: WE CAN GIVE THEM SMOOTH KEYS YOU KNOW\n[30:51] MIO050: SMOOTH KEYS\n[30:53] MIO050: WITH BIGGER S UH\n[30:56] MIO050: SO THAT YOU KNOW\n[30:58] MIO050: THE THE PROBLEM MOST OF THE TIME WE'VE SEEN THE KEYS IS THAT IT'S SMALL\n[31:02] MIO016: YEAH\n[31:03] MIO082: MM\n[31:03] MIO050: AND EVERY TIME WE HAVE TO BE VERY BUT IF I THE IF WE IF WE GO TO A DIFFERENT WAYS OF DESIGNING THOSE KEYS\n[31:10] MIO050: THEN YOU CAN MERGE THEM TOGETHER TO\n[31:13] FIE081: SO IS THERE ANY OF THESE THAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT PARTICULARLY OR IS THIS JUST IDEAS\n[31:15] MIO050: OH YOU CAN ACTUALLY FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU SEE THEY ARE THEY ARE THEY ARE QUITE SMALL OVER HERE AND UH NOW YOU CAN\n[31:20] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[31:23] MIO050: FOR EXAMPLE AS I WAS IF YOU MAKE THEM BIG IT MAY CHANGE THE LOOK OF THE THING ALSO TO THE PEOPLE\n[31:24] FIE081: HMM\n[31:28] FIE081: MM\n[31:31] MIO050: AT THE SAME TIME IT IS M MORE UH LIKE IT WOULD BE MORE INTERESTING FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE HAVING THIS R. S. I. AND ALL PROBLEM\n[31:31] FIE081: MM\n[31:31] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[31:37] FIE081: MM YEAH\n[31:38] MIO082: YES YES YES BI BIG KEYS IS IS GOOD THING I THINK\n[31:39] MIO050: UH BIG KEYS MAY BETTER FOR THEM ACTUALLY AND UH\n[31:40] FIE081: YOU SEE\n[31:42] MIO016: I AGREE YEAH AND NOT TOO M TOO MANY KEYS OF COURSE YEAH\n[31:43] FIE081: YEAH\n[31:45] MIO082: NO NO\n[31:45] FIE081: MM WELL ONE I'VE HAD BEFORE\n[31:46] MIO050: YEAH\n[31:47] FIE081: A R R REMOTE CONTROL WE HAVE AT HOME IS ONE THAT'S ACTUALLY GOT A COVER ON THE BOTTOM SO THE BOTTOM BIT IS JUST\n[31:53] FIE081: COVERS HALF THE KEYS MOST OF THE TIME AND THEN YOU CAN SLIDE THE COVER BACK TO GET TO THE THE MORE ADVANCED KEYS\n[31:54] MIO082: MM MM MM\n[31:59] MIO082: MM W BUT THEN YOU HAVE STILL HAVE UH WHEN YOU DON'T USE IT YOU HAVE SUCH A A AN EXTENT OF YOUR REMOTE CONTROL WHICH YOU DON'T USE\n[31:59] MIO050: YEAH\n[32:07] FIE081: MM\n[32:08] MIO082: SO MAYBE IT'S POSSIBLE UH I DON'T KNOW WHETHER YOU CAN CAN INDICATE THIS\n[32:13] MIO082: THAT YOU CAN ELSEWHERE OPEN YOUR REMOTE CONTROL AND ON THE INSIDE ARE UH BUTTONS YOU DON'T USE THAT MUCH\n[32:13] MIO016: YEAH\n[32:15] FIE081: MM\n[32:17] FIE081: YEAH\n[32:19] FIE081: UM YEAH I'VE SEEN THAT BEFORE TOO\n[32:21] MIO050: YEAH\n[32:21] FIE081: ANOTH ANOTHER LIKE B IT FLIPS UP AND THEN YOU'VE GOT ANOTHER LAYER OF BUTTONS UNDERNEATH\n[32:24] MIO082: YES\n[32:24] MIO050: YES\n[32:26] MIO050: YEAH SO IT'S SOMETHING LIKE THIS THE MODEL HERE S YOU CAN PUT THE KEYS\n[32:29] FIE081: MM\n[32:30] MIO016: MM\n[32:31] FIE081: BUT I'VE SEEN ALSO WITH KEYS AND BUTTONS ON THE TOP OF HERE AS WELL\n[32:31] MIO016: THAT'S WHAT YOU MEAN\n[32:34] MIO082: YES I I TH THAT'S WHAT I MEAN SO I MEAN SOMETHING\n[32:34] MIO050: YEAH\n[32:35] MIO050: YEAH\n[32:39] MIO082: LIKE LIKE A BOOK\n[32:40] FIE081: I LIKE THIS ONE\n[32:40] FIE081: I LIKE THE SHAPE OF THIS ONE\n[32:42] MIO050: YEAH\n[32:43] FIE081: CAN WE HAVE CAN WE THINK ABOUT MAYBE HAVING A A NON RECTA NON NON RECTANGULAR ONE SO WITH NOT JUST THE STRAIGHT LITTLE BOX THAT'S A MAYBE CURVED OR SOMETHING\n[32:44] MIO016: YEAH I LIKE ALSO THIS ONE\n[32:51] MIO016: YEAH\n[32:51] MIO050: YEAH MM\n[32:51] MIO016: THE POINT IS W MAYBE WE NEED TO ALSO TO MAKE A DECISION ON HOW HOW HOW BIG WE WANT TO BE AND HOW MANY BUTTONS LIKE N WE SHOULD DEC DECIDE NUMBERS OR\n[33:00] FIE081: MM MM 'KAY\n[33:01] MIO050: WE SHOULD MAKE A\n[33:01] FIE081: IS THIS FOR THE NEXT MEETING THOUGH\n[33:03] FIE081: I THINK WE MIGHT BE OUT OF TIME OUT OF TIME FOR THIS MEETING\n[33:03] MIO082: MM\n[33:05] MIO050: YEAH THAT YEAH NEXT MEETING WE SHOULD BE\n[33:07] MIO016: OKAY\n[33:07] MIO082: JU JUST MAKE TWO DESIGNS\n[33:08] MIO050: YEAH THAT WOULD DEPEND UPON US ACTUALLY\n[33:09] MIO016: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[33:10] MIO082: AND THE WE WE CAN DECIDE DECIDE BETWEEN TH THOSE DESIGNS\n[33:13] FIE081: YEP\n[33:14] MIO050: YEAH OKAY\n[33:15] MIO082: I THINK THAT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA\n[33:16] MIO016: PERFECT\n[33:16] MIO082: SO ANYONE UH ANY QUESTIONS FOR NOW\n[33:20] MIO050: NO NO\n[33:21] FIE081: NO\n[33:23] MIO050: I DON'T HAVE\n[33:23] FIE081: SO IS THIS IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE I NEED TO DO FROM A MARKETING POINT OF VIEW FOR THE NEXT MEETING\n[33:28] MIO082: UM YES I COME TO THAT UH UH\n[33:31] MIO050: MAYBE IT WOULD BE INTERESTING IF YOU COULD LOOK UM\n[33:35] MIO050: FOR THE COST INVENTORIES OF OTHER DEVICES IF YOU'RE USING SPEECH RECOGNITION OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[33:45] MIO082: YES WELL M MAYBE UH I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THAT'S POSSIBLE MAYBE YOU CAN START EVALUATING UH THEIR WORK SOMEHOW\n[33:49] FIE081: MM\n[33:53] FIE081: OKAY WELL IS THIS ME DESIGNING A WAY TO EVALUATE IT SO\n[33:58] FIE081: THINKING ABOUT HOW TO SET UP TEST GROUPS AND THINGS\n[34:00] MIO082: I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THAT'S POSSIBLE UH IN THE GIVEN TIME BUT A AS FAR AS POSSIBLE\n[34:03] FIE081: MM\n[34:06] FIE081: OKAY\n[34:08] MIO082: SO UH YOU TWO WILL BE TOGETHER W WORKING ON A O ON TWO PROTOTYPES\n[34:08] FIE081: YEP\n[34:09] MIO016: EXACTLY\n[34:10] MIO050: MM\n[34:12] MIO016: YEAH\n[34:13] MIO082: AND FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE UH WILL BE SENT TO YOU BY UH BY EMAIL\n[34:17] MIO016: TWO OR THREE PROTOTYPES\n[34:18] MIO050: TWO\n[34:19] MIO082: TWO\n[34:19] MIO016: TWO\n[34:19] MIO050: ONE FOR LIKE COST AND THE ONE WITH LIKE HIGHER END SO THAT THEN WE CAN BE EASILY COMPARING THEM OR YOU KNOW FIND A COMPROMISE BETWEEN BOTH OF THEM\n[34:21] MIO082: I\n[34:23] MIO016: OKAY\n[34:24] MIO082: MM AND THEN\n[34:24] FIE081: MM\n[34:27] MIO016: YEAH AND FIND MAYBE A COMPROMISE\n[34:28] MIO082: HMM\n[34:30] FIE081: HMM\n[34:31] MIO082: YES OKAY\n[34:31] MIO050: YEAH THAT'S HOW IT IS\n[34:32] MIO016: PERFECT YEAH\n[34:32] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[34:33] MIO050: YEP\n[34:34] MIO082: OKAY LET'S CALL THIS TO AN END\n[34:35] FIE081: MM 'KAY\n[34:35] MIO050: OKAY\n[34:36] FIE081: THANKS GUYS\n[34:36] MIO016: THANKS\n[34:39] MIO050: SO WE ARE DONE\n[34:42] MIO050: FOR NOW", "question": "What were the key design priorities and proposed features for the remote 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favorite channels (10-12 channels).", "Compared to coffee machine interface unit which uses speech recognition for limited vocabulary.", "Feasibility within budget is a concern."], "cost_implication": "Uncertain, MIO050 to check with the coffee machine unit for cost of low-vocabulary ASR system."}, {"feature_name": "Programmable Keys", "proposed_by_speaker": "MIO050", "discussion_points": ["Allows users to customize keys or block certain channels (children-friendly).", "MIO016 believes this is easily done within the 12 Euro budget.", "Can be offered as an option for advanced users, while maintaining a standard easy-to-use setup."], "cost_implication": "Feasible within the 12 Euro budget."}, {"feature_name": "Battery Indicator (Blinking LED)", "proposed_by_speaker": "MIO050", "discussion_points": ["To indicate low battery status.", "Can also be used to locate the remote in a dark room by blinking or changing color based on battery level."], "cost_implication": "Not explicitly stated as high cost, potentially integrated with existing LEDs."}, {"feature_name": "Big and Fewer Keys", "proposed_by_speaker": "MIO050", "discussion_points": ["Makes the remote easier to use, especially for people with RSI.", "Core functions should be big and at the top."], "cost_implication": "Not explicitly stated as high cost."}, {"feature_name": "Hidden/Flipping Keys for Advanced Functions", "proposed_by_speaker": "FIE081", "discussion_points": ["A cover on the bottom or a flip-up layer to hide less-used advanced keys, keeping the main interface simple.", "Avoids having an 'extent' of the remote control that is not used."], "cost_implication": "Not explicitly stated as high cost, but adds mechanical complexity."}, {"feature_name": "Non-Rectangular/Curved Shape", "proposed_by_speaker": "FIE081", "discussion_points": ["To make the remote stand out visually from standard 'straight little box' designs."], "cost_implication": "Not explicitly stated as high cost, but may affect manufacturing complexity."}, {"feature_name": "Scroll Wheel", "proposed_by_speaker": "MIO016", "discussion_points": ["Mentioned as a higher-tech feature.", "Requires an advanced chip, making it more expensive."], "cost_implication": "Requires an advanced chip, which is more expensive."}], "next_meeting_action_items": [{"assignee": "MIO016, MIO050", "task": "Produce two designs for the remote control.", "details": "One less advanced and one more advanced, each with an exact cost price."}, {"assignee": "MIO016, MIO050", "task": "Work on two prototypes based on the designs.", "details": "One for the cost-effective option and one for a higher-end option, to compare and find a compromise."}, {"assignee": "MIO050", "task": "Check the cost of speech recognition implementation.", "details": "Specifically, inquire with the coffee machine interface unit about their low-vocabulary speech recognition system's cost."}, {"assignee": "FIE081", "task": "Start evaluating the proposed designs/features from a marketing perspective.", "details": "As far as possible within the given time, potentially thinking about setting up test groups."}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 17346, "output_tokens": 698, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "7dba0df96ce3e87257d464cf19e63aef67d236d33c7d027b0c3628601ac96fcf", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "IS1000d", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 1201, "duration_sec": 2564.2400097846985, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:07] FIE081: DID YOU GET MY EMAIL WITH THE SLIDES\n[0:25] FIE081: AH\n[0:26] FIE081: TRICKY\n[0:37] MIO016: I GUESS I HAVE TO CHANGE THE PEN OTHERWISE\n[0:39] MIO016: WILL BE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT\n[0:42] FIE081: DUNNO\n[0:43] FIE081: MAYBE THEY'RE SUPPOSED THE PEN'S SUPPOSED TO GO OVER THE SEATS\n[0:50] FIE081: MIGHT BE SEAT FLOOR RATHER THAN PERSON\n[0:53] FIE081: YEAH PUT IT BACK\n[0:54] MIO016: YEAH\n[0:55] MIO016: AND DO YOU THINK IT'S\n[0:56] FIE081: YEP\n[0:58] MIO082: OKAY\n[0:59] FIE081: YEAH\n[0:59] FIE081: JO'S MAKING FACES AT ME\n[1:03] MIO016: YEAH\n[1:05] MIO082: SO\n[1:07] MIO082: MATTHEW IS UH LATE AGAIN\n[1:09] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[1:10] MIO082: PROBABLY AN IMPORTANT MAN\n[1:14] MIO082: UM\n[1:20] MIO082: SO WELL IT IS IMPORTANT FOR HIM TO BE HERE UH\n[1:23] MIO016: YEAH\n[1:26] MIO016: SO WHAT CAN YOU\n[1:26] MIO082: HE HE HE\n[1:28] MIO082: YOU DID WORK TOGETHER DIDN'T YOU\n[1:29] MIO016: YEAH WE WILL YEAH SO I WILL BE ABLE TO TO SUMMARIZE UH OUR MEETING\n[1:37] MIO016: BUT STILL I THINK UH IT WOULD BE IN VERY IMPORTANT IF THE UH AS UM MAIN DESIGNER\n[1:37] MIO082: YES\n[1:46] MIO016: I THINK WE CAN PUT ON THE HERE\n[1:48] MIO082: YES\n[1:49] MIO082: YES\n[1:56] MIO016: UH BASICALLY W YEAH WE WE DESIGNED THE TWO UH ITEMS\n[2:04] MIO082: MM\n[2:05] MIO082: UM YES BUT W WE\n[2:05] MIO016: UM CAN WE HAVE A PHONE CAN SOMEONE\n[2:14] MIO082: YES MAYBE WE SHOULD PHONE HIM\n[2:17] MIO016: IT'S REALLY W WELL DESIGNED\n[2:17] MIO082: UM WELL\n[2:18] FIE081: MM\n[2:19] MIO082: UM WHEN HE IS NOT HERE WE WILL JUST WE JUST HAVE TO CONTINUE\n[2:19] FIE081: MM OBJECT TRACKING\n[2:24] MIO082: UM SO JUST FOR RECORD I I WILL TAKE UH NOTES AGAIN\n[2:25] MIO016: YEAH\n[2:28] FIE081: OKAY\n[2:29] MIO082: AND UM\n[2:31] MIO082: WELL FIRST THING UH I WAS UH UH I GOT AN EMAIL FROM UH FROM MY SUPERIOR AGAIN THAT WE REALLY SHOULD STAY WITHIN THE BUDGET OF THE UH TWELVE EURO AND FIFTY CENTS\n[2:46] MIO016: 'KAY\n[2:50] MIO082: IT'S UH WELL HE SAID TO ME WELL UH\n[2:54] MIO082: WHEN YOU STAY IN IT'S GOOD WHEN YOU DON'T STAY IN YOU HAVE TO REDESIGN\n[2:58] MIO082: THERE IS NO UH NO NEGOTIATION UH POSSIBLE IN THIS MATTER\n[3:07] MIO082: SO WE HAVE TO CONSIDER THAT\n[3:08] MIO082: GOOD\n[3:09] MIO016: YEP\n[3:13] MIO082: UM\n[3:15] MIO082: SO MAYBE ANNA YOU CAN HAVE YOUR PRESENTATION\n[3:19] FIE081: WELL WE CAN'T NO WE CAN'T DO EVALUATION 'TIL WE HAVE A DESIGN\n[3:32] MIO082: OKAY MATTHEW\n[3:33] MIO082: NICE UH YOU ARE HERE\n[3:35] MIO016: GREAT\n[3:36] MIO082: GREAT\n[3:36] MIO082: GREAT\n[3:38] MIO082: OH MA MAYBE THEN YOU CAN START NOW WITH MM PRESENTING YOUR UH YOUR DESIGNS\n[3:43] MIO016: YEP\n[3:44] MIO016: SO I WILL START BY THE THE BASIC ONE THAT UH\n[3:50] MIO016: FITS INTO UH EIGHT EUROS ACTUALLY RIGHT SEVEN EIGHT EUROS\n[3:56] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[3:59] MIO016: AND UH WELL FIRST FOR BOTH THEY HAVE UM A SPECIAL SHAPE MAYBE THE DESIGNER CAN UH EXPLAIN BETTER THAN ME BUT UH IT'S LIKE A SURF BOARD\n[4:13] MIO016: AND YOU YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO SURF TO BROWSE TO SURF T. V. MAYBE THE WEB\n[4:13] FIE081: MM 'KAY\n[4:21] MIO016: AND UH IT'S KIND OF INTERESTING SHAPE BECAUSE UM UNCONSCIOUSLY PEOPLE WANT TO S TO SURF WHEN THEY SEE THIS STUFF\n[4:34] MIO050: OR BROWSE\n[4:35] MIO016: AND ALSO IT'S NOT TOO FAR FROM UM A MOBILE\n[4:39] MIO082: MM\n[4:39] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[4:39] MIO016: SO PEOPLE ARE USED TO THAT KIND OF SHAPE RIGHT\n[4:39] MIO050: MM\n[4:41] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[4:42] MIO016: DON'T TAKE CARE TOO MUCH ABOUT THE COLOUR BECAUSE W YEAH WE DON'T TAKE YEAH\n[4:45] MIO050: NOW WE ARE SUPPOSED TO GIVE SOME OPER OFFERS RIGHT NOW\n[4:48] MIO016: SO HERE WOULD BE BASICALLY THE THE THE INFRARED UH UH LED YEAH L. A. L. A. L. E. D.\n[4:53] MIO050: I YEAH\n[4:53] MIO082: EYE\n[4:53] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[4:56] MIO050: L. E. D.\n[4:57] MIO016: THE ON OFF BUTTON IN RED\n[4:59] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[5:00] MIO016: HERE WOULD BE THE VOLUME\n[5:03] FIE081: OH YEAH\n[5:04] MIO016: ON THE ON THE LEFT OKAY SO EASY TO TURN ON T AND OFF\n[5:04] MIO082: UH-HUH\n[5:05] MIO050: MM-HMM HMM\n[5:06] MIO082: YES\n[5:08] MIO016: AND UM SO THIS IS A VERY CHEAP VERSION SO THERE ARE MAYBE YOU CAN CARRY ON UH MATTHEW\n[5:16] MIO050: ALSO SO YOU HAVE UH UH BROWSING THE CHANNELS ACTUALLY SO YOU CAN GO UP AND DOWN THE CHANNELS\n[5:23] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[5:24] FIE081: YEAH\n[5:25] MIO050: UH IF YOU HAVE A VIDEO OR SOMETHING YOU CAN FORWARD BACK\n[5:32] MIO016: HOW CAN YOU CHANGE FROM V. C. R. TO UH T. V. BY THE WAY\n[5:37] MIO050: OH NO NO NO THIS IS A SINGLE THIS THIS IS A MODEL WITH JUST THE T. V. ONE\n[5:41] MIO016: OKAY YEAH\n[5:42] MIO050: NO NO JUST SORRY THIS IS A STANDARD T. V. ONE WE ARE NOT TALKING ABOUT THAT\n[5:42] MIO016: YEAH YEAH\n[5:42] MIO082: AH OKAY\n[5:46] MIO050: SO AND THEN WE HAVE USUALLY THERE TWELVE KEYS BUT WE KNOW THAT WE REL THAT WE HAVE ONLY TEN DIGITS\n[5:51] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[5:51] MIO050: THE EXTRA TWO ARE FOR UH HAVING OR GIVING AN OPTION FOR UH HAVING MORE THAN ONE CHANNEL\n[6:00] MIO050: AND THE OTHER ONE IS FOR THE TELETEXT OR SOMETHING YOU WANT TO BROWSE THROUGH FROM THAT\n[6:03] MIO016: YEAH\n[6:05] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[6:05] FIE081: OKAY SO IT'S IT'S T A VERY BASIC REMOTE THEN IT'S ONLY\n[6:05] MIO050: ACTUALLY\n[6:07] MIO050: IT'S A VERY BASIC MINIMAL THING WHICH YOU CAN WHICH IS WHICH IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN THE MARKET\n[6:09] FIE081: MM\n[6:10] MIO082: YEAH\n[6:10] MIO082: YEAH\n[6:11] MIO082: YEAH\n[6:14] MIO050: ACTUALLY THAT'S WHAT IT THAT IT I AND WOULD COST US TO BUILD IT ABOUT EIGHT EUROS\n[6:17] MIO082: MM\n[6:18] FIE081: MM\n[6:19] MIO016: SEVEN EIGHT EI EIGHT EUROS\n[6:20] MIO082: EXCE EXCEPT FOR THE FOR THE SPECIAL SHAPE THE SURFING BOARD IT HAS A QUITE A A CONVENTIONAL LAYOUT OF BUTTONS UH\n[6:25] MIO050: YEAH\n[6:28] MIO050: YEAH\n[6:29] MIO016: YEAH\n[6:30] MIO050: SO THIS ONE MODEL AND UH YEAH\n[6:32] FIE081: CAN I SEE\n[6:34] FIE081: THANKS\n[6:34] MIO050: SURE\n[6:37] FIE081: OKAY I LIKE THE VOLUME CONTROL THAT'S GOOD\n[6:39] MIO050: TH THIS IS A MAGIC ONE BUT I KNOW WE DON'T WANT TO TALK ABOUT THAT YOU KNOW LIKE UH I I I IT IS A VERY FUTURISTIC\n[6:50] MIO050: IT'S LIKE UH IT'S LIKE A BRAIN MACHINE INTERFACE AND ALL THIS STUFF WE ARE THINKING ABOUT IN THE FUTURE IT CAN COME\n[6:54] FIE081: UH-HUH\n[6:55] MIO016: YEAH\n[6:57] FIE081: SO IT DOESN'T ACTUALLY HAVE BUTTONS\n[6:59] MIO050: SO THAT UH THEN WHAT WE LOOK T YEAH\n[7:04] FIE081: DID YOU WANNA SEE\n[7:06] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[7:07] MIO082: YEAH NO YOU CAN CARRY ON I JUST\n[7:07] MIO050: THIS IS A MODEL YEAH\n[7:10] MIO082: LOOK HOW IT FEELS ALL\n[7:11] MIO082: YES IT REALLY FEELS LIKE LIKE LIKE A MOBILE PHONE\n[7:14] FIE081: MM\n[7:14] MIO016: YEAH\n[7:14] MIO050: YEP\n[7:15] MIO082: JUST I'M I REALLY WANT TO TALK TO IT\n[7:16] MIO016: YEAH ACTUALLY YEAH\n[7:18] MIO082: BUT\n[7:18] FIE081: IT WON'T TALK BACK\n[7:22] MIO082: SO BUT BUT CONTINUE WITH YOUR UH MM-HMM\n[7:24] MIO050: UH SO WELL THEN THE THIS IS THE A MORE A LITTLE UH SMOOTH AND IT GIVES A LOT OF FUNCTIONALITY\n[7:34] MIO050: UH IN THIS WAY SO ALL WE HAVE UH TH YOU SEE THERE ARE ONLY SIX KEYS\n[7:39] MIO050: BUT DON'T WORRY THEY ARE MA THEY ARE DOING THE JOB OF TWELVE KEYS ACTUALLY HERE\n[7:42] FIE081: RIGHT\n[7:43] MIO082: MM\n[7:44] MIO050: AND SO THEY HAVE MORE SPACE ACTUALLY AND UH IT'S EASY TO UH USE THIS AND UH YOU HAVE UM SO THIS IS A STANDARD UH UH INFRARED EYE\n[7:45] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[7:58] MIO050: AND THEN YOU HAVE A POWER BUTTON WHICH L VOLUME WHAT YOU HAVE\n[8:02] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[8:02] MIO050: AND THEN OTHER THAN THAT YOU HAVE UH CHANNEL UP AND DOWN AND UH F SLOW PAUSE OR S SLOW LO YEAH S PAUSE OR STOP\n[8:10] MIO016: PLAY PAUSE\n[8:14] MIO050: AND UH THEN UH YOU CAN UH YOU HAVE A L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[8:20] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[8:21] MIO050: HERE AND UH Y THIS IS A FUNCTIONAL THING WHICH CAN CHANGE LIKE IT'S A TOGGLE SWITCH WHICH COULD CHANGE THE FUNCTION SAY Y YOU PRESS IT\n[8:31] MIO082: FROM D. V. D. PLAYER TO TELEVISION OR SOMETHING\n[8:32] MIO050: YEAH\n[8:33] MIO016: EXACTLY YEAH\n[8:33] MIO050: I REALLY CAN CHANGE IT SO\n[8:34] MIO082: YES\n[8:34] MIO016: TO AUDIO AND TO VIDEO ON DEMAND\n[8:35] MIO082: MM\n[8:35] MIO050: INSTEAD OF HAVING MANY SWITCHES Y\n[8:37] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[8:37] MIO082: YES AND AND AND THEN YOU GET FEEDBACK VIA THE L. C. D. YEAH\n[8:41] MIO050: THE L. C. D. CAN DISPLAY WHAT IS THAT ON THAT AND UH WELL YOU CAN HAVE A INTEGRATED MICROPHONE OVER HERE OR IN THE BUTTON TH HERE\n[8:42] MIO016: YES\n[8:42] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[8:48] MIO016: THIS IS THE ORANGE BUTTON THE MICROPHONE\n[8:51] MIO050: SO WHICH CAN UH BASICALLY YOU WANT TO DO A SPEECH RECOGNITION AND UH THAT CHANNEL A LOT OF INFORMATION CAN BE DI DISPLAYED HERE DIRECTLY ON THE UM ON YOUR ON YOUR DISPLAY\n[8:51] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[9:03] MIO016: AN YEAH\n[9:05] MIO050: AND HERE IS A SMALL L. E. D. WHICH IS LIKE BLINKING ONE WHICH TELLS YOU LIKE UH ARE YOU RUNNING OUT OF THE BATTERY\n[9:09] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[9:13] MIO050: AND WHICH IS CAN BE USEFUL FOR THE LOCATING AS I WAS TALKING EARLIER OKAY\n[9:17] MIO016: YEAH\n[9:17] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[9:18] MIO050: AND UH WELL THEN WE HAVE A COVER BASICALLY BASICALLY YOU DON'T NEED MUCH OF THE TIME THIS\n[9:23] MIO016: YEAH\n[9:25] MIO050: WHEN YOU NEED YOU CAN USE IT AND THIS GIVES ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONALITY THAT TOMORROW YOU WANT YOU CAN ADD A TACTILE THING\n[9:33] MIO016: CRAZY DIS DESIGNER OKAY\n[9:33] MIO050: TO THIS COVER YOU KNOW\n[9:33] MIO082: MM\n[9:36] MIO050: DESIGN ENTER\n[9:37] MIO082: YEAH BUT BUT BUT BUT UH I IN THERE UH WHEN THIS IS CLOSED WILL IT ALSO UH COVER UP THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[9:41] MIO050: YEAH\n[9:44] MIO016: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[9:44] MIO050: YEAH\n[9:45] MIO050: IT'S BASICALLY TO DO THAT\n[9:46] MIO016: YEAH\n[9:46] MIO082: BUT BUT THE L. C. D. SCREEN I MEAN IS A VERY UH\n[9:52] MIO082: WELL AN EYE ATTRACTING FEATURE WHICH SHOULDN'T BE SHOULDN'T BE\n[9:55] MIO050: ACTUALLY WHEN YOU ARE WATCHING THE T. V. WHEN YOU ARE WATCHING ANYTHING OR LISTENING TO THEM YOU HARDLY CARE ABOUT WHAT IS GETTING DISPLAYED HERE YOU KNOW\n[9:56] MIO016: OH ACTUALLY WELL\n[10:03] MIO050: UH YOU WANT TO UH AND THIS GIVES A PROTECTION TO THE L. C. D. ACTUALLY GIVING A COVER TO THAT ACTUALLY\n[10:03] MIO082: THAT TH THAT'S TRUE\n[10:11] MIO082: MM\n[10:11] MIO050: GIVES A PROTECTION BECAUSE WHEN IT FALLS DOWN OR SOMETHING\n[10:15] MIO050: IT IT IS IT IS IS IS IT GIVES A PROTEC IT'S MORE ROBUST THAT WAY\n[10:16] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[10:16] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[10:17] MIO082: YES\n[10:17] MIO082: YES MORE ROBUST\n[10:19] MIO082: YES OKAY\n[10:20] FIE081: MM\n[10:20] MIO050: UH YEAH\n[10:21] MIO050: AND YOU HAVE VERY GOOD CHANCES\n[10:23] MIO016: IT'S LOW WEIGHT\n[10:24] MIO016: YOU HAVE TO SEE YEAH YEAH THE THE COMPONENTS WE PUT INSIDE IS VERY LOW WEIGHT\n[10:24] MIO050: YEAH\n[10:28] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[10:28] MIO050: YEAH\n[10:29] MIO016: SO THE THE COST IS ACTUALLY A BIT MORE IT'S UH IT'S IT'S SIXTEEN FRANCS\n[10:33] MIO050: IT\n[10:36] MIO050: SIXTEEN EUROS\n[10:37] MIO016: SIXTEEN EUROS SORRY\n[10:37] MIO082: OKAY\n[10:38] FIE081: SO IT'S WELL OUTSIDE THE BUDGET THEN\n[10:40] MIO016: THEN IT'S OUT OF BUDGET\n[10:42] MIO016: BUT THE THE MAIN POINT WE WE TALK ABOUT THAT WITH OUR UH MANUFACTURER\n[10:42] MIO082: BUT W\n[10:47] MIO016: AND THEY SAY BASICALLY THAT THE S. R. SYSTEM WOULD BE UH SOMETHING LIKE THREE FRANCS PER ITEM SO THREE EUROS SORRY\n[10:47] MIO050: YEAH\n[10:55] MIO050: THREE EUROS\n[10:57] MIO016: AND UM\n[10:58] FIE081: THAT'S ON TOP OF THE SIXTEEN OR IS IT PART OF THAT\n[11:00] MIO016: NO NO NO PART OF THAT YEAH\n[11:01] MIO050: PART OF THAT\n[11:02] FIE081: SO THAT TAKES IT DOWN TO THIRTEEN EUROS WITHOUT THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[11:04] MIO016: YEAH YEAH\n[11:04] MIO082: MM 'KAY\n[11:06] MIO050: YEAH\n[11:07] MIO082: HMM\n[11:07] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[11:10] MIO050: WELL UH IF YOU WE CAN HAVE IF YOU HAVE NEW MORE IDEAS WE CAN ADD NEW MORE UH SOME MORE KEYS IF YOU WANT TO YOU KNOW\n[11:17] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[11:18] MIO016: WELL I THINK TH TH YEAH WE SHOULD STICK WITH UH A NUMBER OF KEYS BECAUSE IF WE ADD TOO MUCH THEN\n[11:22] FIE081: MM\n[11:25] MIO050: YEAH IT IT SHOULD NOT BE CLUTTERING UP EVERYTHING\n[11:26] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[11:26] MIO016: IT'S TOO\n[11:27] FIE081: WHAT'S THIS ONE ON THE SIDE\n[11:29] MIO050: AH THAT'S FOR THE IT'S KIND OF A L. E. D. FOR INDICATING YOUR BATTERY AND AS WELL AS IT'S LIKE A BLINKING ONE YOU KNOW YOU CAN KEEP IT ASIDE\n[11:30] MIO016: LOCATI\n[11:31] MIO016: LOCATION\n[11:32] FIE081: AH OKAY\n[11:35] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[11:36] MIO016: YEAH\n[11:36] FIE081: MM 'KAY\n[11:37] FIE081: I LIKE THE SHAPE OF THEM I DO LIKE THE\n[11:39] MIO050: YEAH\n[11:40] FIE081: THE SIZE AND THE THE SHAPE\n[11:40] MIO082: WELL WELL\n[11:42] MIO082: MM\n[11:43] MIO082: BE BEFORE TA TALKING ABOUT THE MONEY AND WHAT'S POSSIBLE AND WHAT IS NOT POSSIBLE MAYBE ANNA YOU CAN UH GIVE OUR UH GIVE US YOUR UM\n[11:46] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[11:52] FIE081: OKAY\n[11:52] FIE081: AND MAYBE WE RUN THE EVALUATION ON BOTH OF THE PRODUCTS BOTH OF THESE TWO\n[11:56] MIO082: YES\n[11:56] MIO082: EVALUA EVALUATION AND ALSO THE EVALUATION CRITERIA SO WHAT WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO LOOK AT\n[12:00] FIE081: OKAY\n[12:02] FIE081: BASICALLY THIS IS WHAT WE'VE TALKED ABOUT ALREADY UM FROM THE MARKETING POINT OF VIEW\n[12:05] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[12:07] FIE081: WE JUST WANNA MAKE SURE THAT WE'VE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT YEP\n[12:10] MIO082: WELL JUST\n[12:11] MIO082: DO IT QUICKLY IF IF WE AL ALREADY\n[12:14] FIE081: SO IT'S JUST A SHORTLIST OF CRITERIA ON UM THE THINGS THAT WE'VE IDENTIFIED AS BEING IMPORTANT TO SELLING THE PRODUCT\n[12:16] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[12:22] FIE081: UM WE JUST GO THROUGH THESE AND RATE THEM AS A GROUP AND THEN AT THE END WE'LL MAKE AN EVALUATION BASED ON THAT\n[12:29] FIE081: SO JUST AVERAGE THE SCORE OF THOSE ITEMS SO\n[12:33] FIE081: THESE ARE THE THINGS WE IDENTIFIED AS BEING IMPORTANT\n[12:37] FIE081: UM THE THREE THINGS WERE LOOK AND FEEL INNOVATION AND EASE OF USE\n[12:43] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[12:43] FIE081: WERE THE THREE IMPORTANT COMPONENTS UM APPEALING TO THE CORRECT DEMOGRAPHIC SO USING THOSE THINGS IN THE RIGHT WAY TO APPEAL TO OUR DEMOGRAPHIC\n[12:51] FIE081: AND THEN GOIN FOLLOWING THE COMPANY MOTTO FOLLOWING THE FASHION TRENDS AND PUTTING THAT INTO THE PRODUCT AS WELL\n[12:58] FIE081: SO WELL DO YOU WANNA GO THROUGH AND PUT THROUGH THOSE ON THE THE TWO PRODUCTS NOW OR DO WE WANNA DISCUSS THEM FURTHER AND THEN EVALUATE THEM\n[13:06] MIO082: UM N NO WHY NOT WHY NOT DISCUSS UH DISCUSS IT NOW\n[13:10] FIE081: OKAY\n[13:12] FIE081: SO F JUST GO THROUGH ONTO THE WHITEBOARD I GUESS\n[13:14] FIE081: NOT SURE HOW THIS IS GONNA COME OUT\n[13:33] FIE081: SO THE FIRST ONE WAS REALLY VERY FAR BELOW BUDGET\n[13:36] FIE081: WOULD YOU WANT TO TAKE THE PRICE DOWN OF THE END PRODUCT ACCORDING TO THAT OR JUST HAVE THE HIGH PROFIT ON IT\n[13:41] FIE081: 'CAUSE IF WE'RE ONLY GOING TO MAKE IT FOR EIGHT EUROS THEN WE HAVE A\n[13:45] MIO082: MM WELL MY MY PERSONAL VIEW IS UH W WHEN WHEN THIS ONE IS EIGHT EUROS WE MUST THINK HOW CAN WE IMPROVE IT\n[13:55] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[13:56] MIO082: AND THEN I MEAN W W W YOU MUST JUST SEE IT WE CAN STILL SPEND THIS FOUR AND A HALF EURO AND\n[14:03] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[14:04] FIE081: YEP\n[14:06] MIO082: TO R BECAUSE TH TH TH THE THE SELLING PRICE IS ALREADY PRITE FIK UH UH QUITE FIXED ON TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[14:15] MIO016: MM-HMM\n[14:15] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[14:16] MIO082: SO WE JUST HAVE TO OFFER AS MUCH AS AS WELL VALUE FOR THE FOR THE CUSTOMER UH HE CAN HAVE FOR TWENTY FIVE EURO\n[14:20] MIO016: FUNCTIONALITY\n[14:30] FIE081: OKAY SO LOOK AND FEEL INNOVATION\n[14:40] MIO050: AND NOW IT EASY TO USE\n[14:43] MIO016: EASY TO USE\n[14:45] MIO082: MM\n[14:51] MIO016: TARGET\n[14:54] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[15:01] FIE081: AND TRENDS\n[15:07] FIE081: OH YOU FOLLOWING THE IDEA OF USING THE UM REMOVABLE COVERS ON THESE\n[15:12] FIE081: IS THAT PART OF BOTH OF THEM OR\n[15:12] MIO082: UM WELL W W WE CAN STILL DISCUSS THAT\n[15:15] FIE081: OKAY\n[15:16] MIO082: SO UM\n[15:17] MIO082: AND TOGETHER WITH EVALUATING THIS UH WE WE MIGHT COME WITH NEW IDEAS I MEAN ADDING THINGS OR UH REMOVING UH OF OPTIONS BECAUSE THEY ARE TOO EXPENSIVE BUT\n[15:23] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[15:29] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[15:31] MIO082: UM\n[15:33] MIO082: I'VE RECEIVED UH A FRAMEWORK WHICH WE CAN DO THIS\n[15:39] MIO082: I MEAN DID YOU HAVE THIS THIS EXCEL SHEET\n[15:39] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[15:42] MIO016: NO\n[15:43] MIO050: NO\n[15:43] MIO082: NO OKAY THIS IS THESE ARE THE THE THE LATEST PRICES OF OUR PRODUCTION UH UH PRODUCTION UNIT FOR SEVERAL COMPONENTS\n[15:43] FIE081: NO\n[15:53] MIO082: SO WE CAN UH SEE WHETHER THE THE PRICE IS IS WITHIN THE TWELVE EURO UH FIFTY CENTS UH\n[15:58] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[16:00] FIE081: OKAY\n[16:01] MIO082: SO MAYBE WE CAN START WITH THIS UH CALLING THIS ONE\n[16:04] FIE081: OKAY\n[16:04] FIE081: YEP\n[16:05] FIE081: SO IT'S THE PINK\n[16:06] MIO082: TH TH THIS IS THE FIRST DESIGN\n[16:09] FIE081: AND THE OTHER ONE'S GREEN\n[16:15] MIO082: YES\n[16:15] FIE081: OKAY SO LOOK AND FEEL\n[16:18] FIE081: WHERE UM ONE IS I'VE BROKEN THE PEN AGAIN\n[16:24] MIO082: UH THERE IS ANOTHER PEN\n[16:24] FIE081: S YEAH\n[16:25] FIE081: GET THAT ONE\n[16:26] FIE081: UM W ONE'S BAD AND SEVEN'S THE BEST\n[16:32] FIE081: SORRY ONE'S TRUE AND SEVEN'S FALSE\n[16:33] FIE081: ONE'S THE BEST\n[16:35] MIO082: OKAY\n[16:35] FIE081: SO ON A SCALE OF ONE TO SEVEN\n[16:36] MIO082: 'KAY\n[16:36] MIO082: OKAY\n[16:37] MIO082: SO\n[16:38] MIO082: LOOK AND FEEL\n[16:42] MIO082: WELL YOU ALREADY FEEL THAT UH PRETTY MUCH I THINK\n[16:53] MIO082: IN I IN MY OPINION\n[16:55] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[16:56] MIO082: PURELY FEEL IS IS IS VERY GOOD IS VERY GOOD IN YOUR HAND SO I I I WOULD CONSIDER TWO OR OR MAY MAYBE EVEN ONE FOR FEEL\n[16:57] FIE081: MM-HMM YEAH\n[17:01] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[17:04] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[17:05] MIO082: BUT THAT'S JUST HALF WE SHOULD ALSO CONSIDER LOOK AND THEN\n[17:08] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[17:11] MIO082: I IT LOOKS\n[17:13] MIO082: QUITE CONVENTIONAL\n[17:15] FIE081: MM\n[17:17] MIO082: DON'T YOU AGREE\n[17:17] MIO050: MM YEAH\n[17:18] FIE081: ON THE SCALE U IT'S BETWEEN FUNCTIONAL AND FANCY BASICALLY WE'RE LOOKING AT SO\n[17:20] MIO082: SO MAYBE TWO\n[17:22] MIO082: HMM\n[17:22] MIO082: HMM\n[17:23] MIO082: MA MA MA MA MAYBE SAY SAY FIVE\n[17:26] MIO082: I IT'S MY OPINION BUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT WHAT\n[17:28] MIO050: WELL I WILL GIVE IT MAYBE WE HAVE ANYWAYS THE WAY WE HAVE DESIGNED IT'S LIKE THE SURF AS YOU SAY YOU KNOW\n[17:34] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[17:36] MIO016: YEAH\n[17:37] MIO050: IT THOUGH THE LOOK IS FINE BUT UH STILL I WILL GIVE FOUR IN THAT CASE YOU KNOW\n[17:42] MIO016: YEAH\n[17:42] MIO016: FOUR MAYBE\n[17:43] FIE081: FOUR\n[17:43] MIO050: FOUR YEAH THAT\n[17:43] MIO082: FOUR FOUR\n[17:43] FIE081: OKAY\n[17:44] MIO082: NOW WE TH TH THEN WE SETTLE ON FOUR\n[17:45] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[17:46] MIO050: YEAH\n[17:48] MIO050: I WILL GI YEAH\n[17:53] MIO016: UH\n[17:54] MIO082: 'KAY\n[17:54] MIO082: CAN YOU MAYBE FIX THE OTHER\n[17:55] MIO016: YEAH\n[17:56] FIE081: MM\n[17:56] MIO016: IF YOU PRESS LIKE THIS NOT LIKE THIS THEN YOU\n[18:01] FIE081: NO THAT'S THE INK'S DRIED\n[18:02] MIO050: NO\n[18:02] MIO050: C CAN YOU GET THE BATTERIES\n[18:04] MIO050: NO NO THE BATTERY HAS FALLEN DOWN THAT'S I\n[18:05] FIE081: BATTERY'S LOW ISN'T IT THE INK\n[18:07] FIE081: THE B THAT'S THE THAT THAT ONE\n[18:09] MIO050: YEAH\n[18:11] FIE081: BATTERY THERE\n[18:15] MIO016: BUT\n[18:16] MIO050: NO NO IT'S NOT THAT IT'S HOW TO CLOSE A BATTERY\n[18:20] MIO016: OKAY\n[18:24] MIO050: OKAY\n[18:24] MIO050: NOW IT SHOULD BE\n[18:25] FIE081: MM\n[18:28] FIE081: NO I THINK IT'S LOST A BATTERY\n[18:29] MIO082: MM TRY IT JUST TRY IT\n[18:31] FIE081: NO IT'S IT WOULD STILL WRITE BUT IT WOULDN'T PICK IT UP WITH THE SENSORS\n[18:32] MIO082: OH IT WILL NOT RI MM MM\n[18:37] MIO050: IS THERE ANOTHER BATTERY THERE\n[18:39] MIO050: OH YEAH\n[18:41] FIE081: YOU GOT A SECOND\n[18:44] MIO016: TRY A\n[18:45] FIE081: WELL WE WON'T BE ABLE TO TELL\n[18:47] MIO082: YES IT IT HAS A MM\n[18:54] MIO016: PERFECT\n[18:55] FIE081: IS THAT WORKING\n[19:00] FIE081: DID IT COME OUT\n[19:01] FIE081: GOOD\n[19:02] FIE081: OKAY\n[19:02] MIO082: GOOD\n[19:02] MIO082: GOOD\n[19:03] FIE081: BECAUSE WE'LL BE ABLE TO SEE IT STILL EVEN IF IT WASN'T WORKING\n[19:05] FIE081: IT'S JUST A NORMAL WHITEBOARD MARKER BUT IT WOULDN'T BE PICKED UP ON THE THE ACTUAL WHITEBOARD\n[19:06] MIO016: YEAH YEAH\n[19:09] MIO016: YEP\n[19:11] MIO082: OKAY\n[19:11] MIO082: SO THEN THEN\n[19:13] FIE081: AND THE OTHER ONE\n[19:16] MIO016: WOW\n[19:19] MIO082: AH\n[19:19] FIE081: I THINK IT'S SLIGHTLY BETTER UM\n[19:20] MIO082: MM\n[19:23] FIE081: IT'S HARD TO TELL FROM JUST THE PLASTICINE BUT\n[19:23] MIO082: I I\n[19:25] MIO082: I\n[19:27] MIO082: WHEN WE WANT TO INCLUDE I I I'M DOUBTING ABOUT THIS THIS COMPONENT\n[19:31] MIO082: IT IT IT IT BREAKS IN YOUR\n[19:31] FIE081: MM\n[19:33] MIO016: 'KAY MAYBE\n[19:34] MIO050: NO ACTUALLY THIS IS THIS IS NOT GOING TO PROTRUDE ACTUALLY IT IT'S N I IT IS JUS\n[19:34] FIE081: MM\n[19:38] FIE081: OKAY\n[19:39] MIO016: IT'S NOT A BUTTON IT'S A LED IT'S A\n[19:40] MIO050: IT'S A LED ACTUALLY WHICH WHICH 'LL BE COVERING IN A CURVE\n[19:43] MIO016: AC ACTUALLY YEAH IT SHOULD BE EMBEDDED\n[19:44] MIO082: MM YES I SEE MM OKAY\n[19:45] MIO050: IT'S WILL BE EMBEDDED THERE SO IT WON'T BE REALLY YOU KNOW PROTRUDING OR SOMETHING\n[19:46] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[19:46] MIO016: YEAH\n[19:46] FIE081: YEAH\n[19:48] MIO016: OH YOU CAN PUSH PUSH IT AGAIN YOU CAN PUSH IT\n[19:51] FIE081: YEAH\n[19:52] FIE081: THE OTHER THING IS IS THE LEFT HAND ONE PROTRUDING\n[19:52] MIO050: YEAH\n[19:54] FIE081: 'CAUSE IF PEOPLE ARE LEFT HANDED THEY WANT TO USE THE OTHER HAND MAYBE IT WON'T WORK SO WELL\n[19:54] MIO050: YEAH\n[19:56] MIO050: YEAH\n[19:58] MIO050: NO YOU IT IT NOT PROTRUDING ACTUALLY IT WILL GO IN BETTER INTO THAT\n[20:02] FIE081: OKAY\n[20:03] MIO082: WELL R R\n[20:04] FIE081: I'D SAY TWO OR THREE FOR THAT ONE PERSONALLY\n[20:07] MIO082: MM\n[20:09] FIE081: PROBABLY MORE TOWARDS THREE THAN TWO\n[20:11] MIO082: I THINK THE LOOK IS BETTER BUT THE FEEL IS IS IS WORSE\n[20:14] MIO082: SO SO I WOULD ALSO SAY THIS IS FOUR\n[20:17] FIE081: OKAY\n[20:18] MIO082: BUT W W DO YOU WHAT DO YOU THINK\n[20:20] MIO050: UH IT'S FINE I THINK\n[20:22] MIO050: MY JUST THAT UM THE FEEL IS THAT UM\n[20:27] MIO050: YOU RIGHT NOW YOU YOU DON'T SEE THE FEEL BECAUSE RIGHT UH FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU PRESS IT QUITE INSIDE NOW LIKE THIS NOW IT'S EMBEDDED ONE\n[20:35] MIO016: YEAH\n[20:36] MIO082: MM\n[20:37] MIO082: MM\n[20:37] MIO082: YES\n[20:38] MIO050: THIS IS HOW EMBEDDED ONE WILL\n[20:39] MIO082: YES IT BASICALLY IS THE SAME SHAPE\n[20:41] MIO050: YEAH\n[20:41] MIO050: IT'S A BAS BASICALLY THE SAME THING ACTUALLY\n[20:44] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[20:44] MIO050: YOU WILL BE EXCEPT THAT IN THIS C\n[20:44] MIO082: MM\n[20:46] MIO016: AND THE L. C. D. MAKES IT BETTER\n[20:48] MIO050: YEAH\n[20:48] MIO016: YEAH\n[20:49] MIO050: AND YOU MIGHT HAVE A SLIGHT THING FOR TO FORWARD AND\n[20:49] MIO082: YEAH\n[20:49] MIO082: YEAH\n[20:49] FIE081: MM OKAY\n[20:49] MIO082: YEAH\n[20:52] MIO016: SO I WILL SAY TWO\n[20:52] FIE081: YEAH IT'S D IT'S DEFINITELY MORE FANCIER THAN THAT ONE\n[20:53] MIO050: YEAH YEAH\n[20:54] MIO082: YES OKAY\n[20:55] MIO016: I WOULD SAY TWO THREE\n[20:56] FIE081: OKAY\n[20:56] MIO050: YEAH\n[20:57] FIE081: SO CONSENSUS\n[20:58] FIE081: TWO OR THREE\n[20:59] MIO082: TWO\n[20:59] MIO082: MM\n[20:59] FIE081: TWO\n[21:00] MIO016: YEP\n[21:00] MIO082: TWO'S GOOD YES\n[21:03] MIO050: LOOKING LIKE\n[21:04] FIE081: UM 'KAY\n[21:05] FIE081: INNOVATION\n[21:06] FIE081: THE FIRST ONE NOT REALLY MUC\n[21:08] MIO016: BASICALLY THERE IS NO INNOVATION IN THE FIRST ONE COMPARED TO WHAT EXISTS IN THE MARKET RIGHT\n[21:10] FIE081: MM\n[21:12] FIE081: YEAH\n[21:13] MIO050: NO BUT EXCEPT FOR THE DESIGN OF THE SURF\n[21:13] FIE081: DO WE\n[21:15] MIO016: YEAH\n[21:16] MIO016: THE SURF UH DESIGN\n[21:16] FIE081: MM\n[21:17] MIO082: MM\n[21:17] FIE081: WHAT WHAT FEATURES ARE WE ACTUALLY INCLUDING\n[21:18] MIO050: YOU SHOULD BE REA\n[21:19] FIE081: ARE WE INCLUDING LIKE A LOCATION KIND OF THING LIKE TRYING TO FIND IT\n[21:23] MIO050: UH NO I THINK IT'S MORE OF THE FEEL\n[21:24] FIE081: THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THAT\n[21:26] FIE081: BUT TH IS THERE ANY THERE'S NO ACTUAL INNOVATION IN THAT AT ALL IT'S JUST A STRAIGHT OUT REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:28] MIO050: YEAH YEAH\n[21:29] MIO050: YEAH\n[21:29] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[21:30] MIO016: YEAH\n[21:30] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[21:31] FIE081: OKAY\n[21:31] MIO082: THE ONLY INNOVA INNOVATION IS THE SHAPE\n[21:33] MIO016: YEAH\n[21:33] MIO050: SAY ABOUT THAT\n[21:34] FIE081: OKAY\n[21:34] MIO082: S SO THAT\n[21:35] FIE081: SO THERE'S NO THIS UH LOOK AND FEEL THING THOUGH THAT'S NOT A TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION\n[21:38] MIO016: YEAH\n[21:38] MIO050: YEAH\n[21:38] MIO016: YOU'RE RIGHT\n[21:39] FIE081: SO I'D BE UP FOR SEVEN FOR INNOVATION\n[21:41] MIO016: YEAH\n[21:46] MIO016: AND THE\n[21:49] MIO016: AND THE SECOND ONE IS REALLY UH STATE OF THE ART UH IN TERMS OF INNOVATION\n[21:52] MIO050: YEP\n[21:56] MIO082: MM\n[21:56] MIO016: AND UM WITH MANY MORE FUNCTIONALITIES AND CAN OPEN AND CLOSE THE THE BOTTOM PART\n[22:04] MIO050: YEAH IT GIVES IT\n[22:05] MIO082: YES\n[22:06] MIO082: A AND THE L. C. D. SCREEN IS\n[22:08] MIO016: YEAH\n[22:09] MIO082: THAT'S THAT'S THAT'S WELL IT'S QUITE INNOVATIVE\n[22:12] MIO016: AND ALL THE SCROLLING UH BUTTONS AND MENU AND PRO PROGRAMMABLE DEVICE BEHIND THIS\n[22:19] MIO082: MM\n[22:20] MIO016: UH COULD PUT IT AT ONE OR TWO I WOULD SAY\n[22:23] FIE081: OKAY\n[22:23] MIO082: YEAH\n[22:24] MIO016: PERSONALLY\n[22:24] MIO082: MM\n[22:24] MIO050: YEP\n[22:25] MIO082: MM\n[22:25] MIO082: MM\n[22:25] MIO082: MM\n[22:26] FIE081: SO WHAT IS IT WHAT ARE THE INNOVATIONS WITH THIS\n[22:28] FIE081: GOT THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[22:29] MIO016: UH\n[22:30] MIO016: YEAH AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[22:32] FIE081: IS THAT IN THIS ONE THOUGH\n[22:33] FIE081: IS THIS 'CAUSE THIS IS THE\n[22:35] MIO050: NO WE HA\n[22:35] FIE081: TH TH THERE WERE DIFFERENT OPTIONS WE DISCUSSED THEN WE DISCUSSED THE ONE THAT WAS IN BUDGET AND THE ONE THAT WAS OUT OF BUDGET\n[22:41] MIO082: WE JUST DISKE DISCUSS IT AS YOU DESIGNED IT AND THEN WE WILL WILL TRY TO GET IT IN THE BUDGET\n[22:44] FIE081: OKAY\n[22:44] MIO016: YEAH\n[22:45] FIE081: SO THE COST FOR THESE WERE WHAT WAS THE COST FOR THE FIRST ONE\n[22:46] MIO016: SO\n[22:48] FIE081: EIGHT EUROS\n[22:49] MIO082: EIGHT\n[22:49] MIO016: EIGHT\n[22:51] MIO016: WELL ACTUALLY WE HAVE YEAH TO CHECK AGAIN YEAH\n[22:54] MIO050: YEAH EIGHT EUROS YEAH\n[22:55] FIE081: AND THIS ONE WAS SIXTEEN EUROS\n[22:55] MIO082: YES\n[22:56] MIO016: SIXTEEN\n[22:56] MIO050: SIXTEEN EUROS\n[23:02] FIE081: OKAY\n[23:02] FIE081: SO\n[23:06] FIE081: INNOVATION FOR THIS ONE IS TWO\n[23:09] FIE081: ONE\n[23:09] MIO050: IT'S A TWO I WOULD SAY TWO\n[23:11] FIE081: TWO\n[23:11] MIO016: W W UN TO BE ONE WHAT WOULD DO WE NEE ACTUALLY YEAH I DON'T SEE OKAY ONE WOULD WOULD BE WITHOUT BUTTONS\n[23:11] MIO082: TWO\n[23:16] MIO082: WHY IT IS ONE\n[23:21] MIO082: A MAN W W\n[23:22] FIE081: MM\n[23:22] MIO050: YEAH\n[23:23] FIE081: WELL THE SPEECH RECOGNITION IS A VERY GOOD INNOVATION I BELIEVE IT SO\n[23:23] MIO082: YES\n[23:23] MIO016: BU\n[23:25] MIO016: YEAH\n[23:26] MIO016: SO MAYBE WE CAN PUT ONE\n[23:27] MIO082: THIS THIS IS IT W WITH THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[23:29] MIO016: IT'S USING SPEECH RECOGNITION YEAH\n[23:30] MIO050: OKAY YEAH\n[23:30] MIO082: WELL\n[23:31] MIO082: GI GIVEN THAT THAT IT WORKS THEN IT'S I THINK ONE\n[23:32] FIE081: GIVE IT A ONE\n[23:32] MIO016: YEAH ONE YEAH\n[23:34] FIE081: YEP\n[23:37] FIE081: OKAY\n[23:38] FIE081: EASE OF USE\n[23:38] MIO050: UH\n[23:40] MIO016: SO THE FIRST ONE IS REALLY STANDARD SO EVERYBODY I INCLUDING OUR GRANDMOTHERS CAN USE IT RIGHT\n[23:43] FIE081: MM\n[23:44] MIO050: HE IS USED TO IT ACT\n[23:45] FIE081: YEAH\n[23:46] MIO082: MM\n[23:47] MIO050: THEY ARE USED TO IT ACTUALLY\n[23:48] FIE081: YEP\n[23:48] FIE081: SO THAT'S MAYBE A A TWO FOR EASE OF USE\n[23:50] MIO016: YEAH\n[23:51] MIO050: HERE THERE MAY\n[23:53] MIO016: UM THE OTHER ONE IS QUITE EASY THO THOUGH\n[23:59] MIO050: UH THOUGH IT HAS MORE FUNCTIONALITY I THINK IT SHOULDN'T BE FOR THE USER TO LEARN IT ACTUALLY\n[24:03] FIE081: OKAY\n[24:04] MIO082: HMM\n[24:05] MIO050: IT SHOULDN'T BE DIFFI\n[24:05] FIE081: SO MAYBE A THREE OR A FOUR\n[24:07] MIO050: UH YEAH ACTUALLY IN FACT I THINK IT WILL BE YEAH\n[24:12] MIO016: ONE ME UM WE HOPE MAYBE SOMETIMES PEOPLE GET UH SCARED WITH THE NUMBER OF BUTTONS\n[24:18] FIE081: MM\n[24:18] MIO050: YEAH BUT Y\n[24:19] MIO016: AND THERE IS A LIKE I WOULD SAY THREE\n[24:21] MIO016: OR MAYBE FOUR\n[24:23] FIE081: OKAY\n[24:24] MIO050: WELL WE HAVE REDUCED THE KEYS ACTUALLY YOU SEE\n[24:24] FIE081: CONSENSUS\n[24:25] FIE081: THREE OR FOUR\n[24:26] MIO082: THREE I WOULD\n[24:27] MIO050: THREE IS FINE WITH ME\n[24:27] MIO016: YEAH YEAH BECAUSE IT'S N UH IT'S NOT LIKE A BIG ONE WITH UH ONE HUNDRED BUTTONS OR SO\n[24:28] FIE081: THREE\n[24:28] MIO082: THREE\n[24:28] FIE081: OKAY\n[24:32] MIO050: YEAH IT'S A ACTUALLY THE USER HAS TO PUT SOME EFFORT TO DO USE THAT ACTUALLY IT'S NOT SO EASY LIKE THIS ONE THE NORMAL\n[24:33] MIO082: NO\n[24:36] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[24:38] MIO082: YEAH\n[24:40] MIO082: YES BUT THEN WHEN WHEN HE IS USED TO IT I I IT IS QUITE EASY\n[24:44] MIO050: IS QUITE EASY YEAH\n[24:45] MIO082: SO SO I THINK TH THREE IS GOOD\n[24:45] MIO050: INITIALLY THERE THERE IS A LOT OF EFFORT YEAH\n[24:47] MIO082: YEAH\n[24:47] FIE081: OKAY\n[24:48] MIO082: GOOD\n[24:48] MIO082: WHAT'S THE NEXT\n[24:48] FIE081: SO THREE'S UH HOW WELL IT GOES TO THE TARGET DEMOGRAPHIC\n[24:52] MIO050: MM\n[24:53] FIE081: SO WE'RE D WE'RE STILL THINKING TWENTY TO FORTY YEAR OLDS\n[24:53] MIO082: SO\n[24:54] MIO082: TWE TWENTY TO FORTY YES THAT'S\n[24:55] FIE081: THAT'S\n[24:56] MIO016: THIS ONE WOULD BE UH FOR GRANDMOTHERS\n[24:58] FIE081: MM\n[24:59] MIO050: OH NO THIS WOULD I I WOULD I WOULD GIVE THIS MODEL TO THE OLD PEOPLE ACTUALLY\n[25:00] MIO016: NO\n[25:02] MIO016: YEAH GRANDMOTHERS YEAH\n[25:03] MIO050: YEAH\n[25:04] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[25:04] FIE081: SO SH COMPLETELY CHANGED OUR DEMOGRAPHIC THERE IT'S NOT PART OF THE THE FUNKY YOUNG THING\n[25:05] MIO050: AND\n[25:08] MIO082: WELL EXCE EXCEPT FOR THE SURFING SHAPE\n[25:09] MIO016: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[25:10] MIO082: I MEAN THAT'S THAT'S SOMETHING WHICH WHICH HAS AN APPEAL ON THIS GROUP I THINK BUT\n[25:11] MIO016: YEAH\n[25:12] FIE081: YEAH\n[25:14] FIE081: IF IT WAS THE VERY BOTTOM PRICE RANGE OR IT WAS LIKE BETWEEN THIS AND ANOTHER ONE WE DID THE SAME THING THEN I CAN IMAGINE IT BEING APPLYING TO THE THE DEMOGRAPHIC YEAH\n[25:15] MIO016: YEAH\n[25:23] FIE081: THAT'S IT'S STILL YE\n[25:23] MIO082: MM W W W WE AFTER THIS WE CAN CAN CONSIDER UH FOR INSTANCE MAKING THIS MORE ATTRACTIVE TO TO THE DEMOGRAPHIC\n[25:30] FIE081: MM\n[25:30] FIE081: 'CAUSE WE HAVE GOT ROOM WE'VE GOT SOME BUDGET THERE TO ADD A FEW THINGS TO IT THAT'S RIGHT\n[25:32] MIO082: MM\n[25:34] MIO082: BUT AS IT IS NOW I W WOULD SAY\n[25:37] MIO082: MM SIX SOMETHING\n[25:38] MIO016: YEAH\n[25:39] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[25:42] MIO050: OH YEAH\n[25:43] MIO082: DO YOU AGREE\n[25:44] FIE081: AND\n[25:45] MIO050: I WELL I THINK\n[25:46] MIO016: YEAH BECAUSE IT'S SO IMPORTANT IT'S I IT WAS WRITTEN THAT IT REALLY SO IMPORTANT\n[25:49] MIO016: THE UM THE THE LOOK AND UH TAKING CARE OF ITS IT TARGETS THE RIGHT RANGE OF PEOPLE RIGHT\n[25:59] MIO050: YEAH\n[25:59] FIE081: MM\n[26:00] MIO050: UH YEAH BUT BUT IF YOU SELL IT IN THE MARKET IT'S GOING TO BE CHEAP ACTUALLY\n[26:05] MIO016: YEAH\n[26:05] MIO016: BUT W\n[26:06] FIE081: BUT IT'S GOING TO BE CHEAP WHATEVER THOUGH IT WAS SET WITH I WE'VE GOT A SET PRICE\n[26:06] MIO050: SO\n[26:07] MIO050: AND PEOPLE CAN STILL DECIDE TO USE THE CHEAPER ONE\n[26:12] MIO016: YEAH\n[26:12] MIO050: INSTEAD OF A\n[26:13] MIO016: BUT FOR US IT'S YEAH WE HAVE A CONSTRAINT THAT WE NEED TO SELL AT TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[26:17] MIO082: MM YEAH INDEED\n[26:18] FIE081: YEAH\n[26:18] FIE081: THERE'S NOTHING THAT WOULD MAKE ME SPEND AN EXTRA K FEW EUROS ON THAT ONE RATHER THAN ANOTHER ONE\n[26:19] MIO082: TH T T\n[26:21] MIO016: YEAH\n[26:21] MIO082: JU JUST THINK TWENTY FIVE EUROS I MEAN IT'S NOT GOING TO BE CHEAPER\n[26:24] MIO050: OKAY\n[26:25] MIO050: OKAY\n[26:26] MIO050: SO IN THAT CASE WELL IT'S FINE THEN\n[26:26] MIO016: YEAH\n[26:27] MIO050: WE CAN YEAH\n[26:28] MIO082: MM\n[26:28] FIE081: OKAY\n[26:28] MIO082: MM\n[26:28] MIO082: OKAY\n[26:29] FIE081: UM AND THE DEMOKRAPHI DEMOGRAPHIC OF THE SECOND ONE\n[26:32] MIO050: AND THE DEMOGRAPHICS OF\n[26:33] FIE081: IT'S GOT THE GOT THE THE TOYS IN IT IT'S GOT THE L. C. D. SCREEN AND\n[26:35] MIO082: YEAH THA THA THA THA THA THAT'S I THINK IT'S BETTER BECAUSE OF THE L. C. D. SCREEN WHICH IS REALLY AN APPEAL ON THE ON THE ON THE\n[26:37] FIE081: MM\n[26:41] FIE081: YEAH\n[26:42] MIO082: ON THE AND ON THE\n[26:43] MIO016: YEAH\n[26:44] MIO016: AND IF YOU WANT TO TARGET YEAH IF WE WE WISH TO TO SELL FOUR MILLIONS OF THIS I THINK FOR THIS AUDIENCE WE NEED ABSOLUTELY THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[26:54] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[26:55] MIO082: MM\n[26:55] MIO082: SO THE L. C. D. SCREEN UH ATTRACTS YES\n[26:58] FIE081: YEAH\n[26:59] MIO082: BECAUSE IT\n[26:59] FIE081: I THINK ESPECIALLY IF WE'RE GONNA N HAVE AN L. C. D. SCREEN ON A LOW RANGE PRODUCT THEN THAT'S GOOD\n[27:03] MIO016: YEAH\n[27:04] MIO082: MM MA MAYBE THAT'S SOMETHING TO CONSIDER YES SO\n[27:06] FIE081: MM\n[27:06] FIE081: OKAY\n[27:08] MIO082: WH WHAT WHAT\n[27:11] FIE081: I'D PROBABLY GO WITH THREE AGAIN FOR THAT ONE\n[27:12] MIO050: YEAH I THINK IT'S UH IT HAS MORE MARKET ACTUALLY\n[27:14] MIO016: OR EVEN\n[27:16] MIO016: EVEN ONE AND TWO\n[27:17] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[27:17] MIO050: Y YEAH YOU KNOW TWO\n[27:17] MIO082: NO S SAY T TWO\n[27:18] MIO016: OR TWO\n[27:18] FIE081: OKAY\n[27:19] FIE081: SO TWO YEAH\n[27:19] MIO082: TWO\n[27:19] MIO016: YEAH\n[27:20] MIO016: TWO YEAH\n[27:20] MIO050: YEAH TWO YEAH\n[27:21] MIO050: BECAUSE TOMORROW THIS WILL BE MORE APPEALING BECAUSE YOU CAN ADD LOT OF SOPHISTICATION ON THAT\n[27:27] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[27:28] MIO050: BECAUSE THEN YOU YOU HAVE IT UH D YOU HAVE LOT OF THINGS WHICH YOU CAN INCLUDE FOR THE PEOPLE TO\n[27:31] FIE081: YEAH\n[27:32] FIE081: YEP\n[27:33] FIE081: AND ESPECIALLY I GUESS 'CAUSE THIS HAS THE SPEECH RECOGNITION AS WELL AND THAT MAKES IT MORE APPEALING IT'S MORE OF A A NEW FUN TOY\n[27:41] MIO050: WE HAVE TO PRACTICALLY TEST IT\n[27:43] MIO050: THE FIELD TEST WILL TELL YOU HOW GOOD\n[27:43] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[27:44] MIO016: YEAH\n[27:45] FIE081: OKAY\n[27:46] MIO082: OKAY THE FINAL POINT TRENDS\n[27:47] FIE081: AND FOLLOWING THE TRENDS\n[27:47] MIO050: THE TRENDS\n[27:49] FIE081: SO THE TRENDS WERE THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AND THE SPONGY FEEL\n[27:53] MIO082: MM\n[27:54] MIO082: MM\n[27:54] FIE081: SO AS IT IS NOT REALLY DOING EITHER OF THEM\n[27:58] MIO082: I THINK\n[27:59] MIO016: SPONGY\n[28:01] MIO016: UH THAT MEANS THAT IT GOES IN IN THE WATER\n[28:04] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[28:05] FIE081: WELL THE SPONGY COULD BE PART OF THE THE FEEL OF THE BUTTONS AS WELL\n[28:07] FIE081: I KNOW SOME HAVE YOU TRIED THE MOBILE PHONES THAT HAVE GOT THE KINDA SPONGY BUTTONS AND NOT NOT EXACTLY SPONGY BUT I'M THINKING ONE OF THE NOKIAS THAT'S GOT LIKE YOU CA IT HASN'T GOT INDIVIDUAL BUTTONS IT'S GOT JUST A ONE BIT ON IT AND SO YOU CAN THAT FEELS KINDA SPONGY\n[28:12] MIO016: UH OKAY\n[28:16] MIO082: MM\n[28:17] MIO050: YEAH I KNOW\n[28:21] MIO016: BUT THIS ONE INCLUDES THIS FEATURE RIGHT\n[28:23] MIO016: SPONGY BUTTONS\n[28:24] MIO050: YEAH\n[28:25] MIO050: WE WE WE WE WE YEAH IT'S THE WAY THEY ARE GOING TO BE ACTUALLY\n[28:25] FIE081: SO IT'S SORT OF YEAH\n[28:27] FIE081: MM\n[28:27] MIO016: SO\n[28:28] FIE081: OKAY\n[28:28] MIO082: MM\n[28:29] MIO016: UH THE MAYBE IN THE COLOUR WE CAN MAKE IT UH FRUIT AND AND VEGGIE\n[28:35] FIE081: BUT THAT'S IF YOU'RE USING THE COVERS\n[28:36] MIO082: AND THE THEN WE CAN AL YES\n[28:36] MIO016: YEAH\n[28:37] FIE081: OR IS IT JUST ONE\n[28:38] MIO082: WE CAN WE CAN CONSIDER UH UH IS IT POSSIBLE DO YOU THINK TO TO MAKE A COVER\n[28:44] MIO082: FOR S SUCH A PHONE\n[28:45] MIO082: I MEAN\n[28:46] FIE081: WELL THEY MAKE IT FOR MOBILES IT CAN'T BE THAT MUCH MORE COMPLICATED\n[28:48] MIO050: BUT WHY DO YOU WANT TO COVER THAT ACTUALLY\n[28:50] MIO050: IN THAT UH W IN THE MOD\n[28:51] MIO082: WELL JUST WITH THE WITH THE FLEXIBLE PLASTIC UH\n[28:55] FIE081: SO YOU GOT THE OPTION OF HAVING DIFFERENT COLOURS OR DIFFERENT TEXTURES\n[28:56] MIO016: YEAH\n[28:57] MIO016: THIS IS POSSIBLE\n[28:58] MIO050: UH UH Y ARE YOU SURE\n[28:58] MIO082: I TH I TH I THINK\n[29:04] MIO050: YEAH I THINK YEAH IT SHOULD BE POSSIBLE LIKE WHAT WE DO WITH THE MOBILE PHONE YEAH\n[29:06] MIO082: O O OR JUST TWO THINGS WHICH CAN BE PUT ON EACH OTHER\n[29:10] FIE081: MM\n[29:11] MIO016: YEAH EXACTLY LIKE NOKIA PHONES\n[29:12] FIE081: MM\n[29:13] MIO082: YES EXACTLY LIKE IT\n[29:14] MIO050: YEP\n[29:16] MIO082: UH SO\n[29:18] MIO082: MAYBE WE CAN BUT WE HAVE TO DECIDE IT WE CAN PUT THE THE THE FANCY F LOOK OF VEGETABLES FOR INSTANCE\n[29:28] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[29:28] MIO082: TO TO THESE COVERS AND S NOW TRY TO INVEST IN THE IN IN THE FEATURES\n[29:33] FIE081: I THINK THE IF WE DO THE COVER THAT'S REALLY GOING WITH THE COMPANY'S PHILOSOPHY OF HAVING THE FASHION IN IN ELECTRONICS\n[29:39] FIE081: IT LETS PEOPLE HAVE THE LATEST FASHION EVEN NEXT YEAR WHEN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES MIGHT BE OUT\n[29:39] MIO082: MM\n[29:43] FIE081: YOU'LL STILL BE ABLE TO PUT A NEW COVER ON IT AND THEN IT'LL STILL BE IN FASHION\n[29:44] MIO082: MM MM MM MM MM\n[29:45] MIO016: YEAH\n[29:46] MIO016: 'CAUSE SOMETIMES LOOK AT THIS COMPUTER TH THIS LAPTOP IT'S ALL BLACK AND UH IT'S QUITE CONVENTIONAL\n[29:50] FIE081: MM\n[29:53] MIO016: AND SOMETIMES PEOPLE DON'T LIKE TOO MUCH FLASHY COLOURS LIKE THIS ONE PRESENTED HERE\n[29:56] FIE081: MM\n[29:58] FIE081: MM\n[29:58] MIO016: SO MAYBE WE COULD DO LIKE IN THE RANGE THE SET OF WHAT WE PROPOSE A BLACK ONE\n[30:02] FIE081: MM\n[30:04] FIE081: YEP\n[30:05] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[30:05] MIO016: VERY STANDARD ONE THAT MEETS THE THE REQUIREMENTS OF TH SUCH PEOPLE THAT WANT REALLY STANDARD UH THINGS\n[30:05] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[30:06] FIE081: YEP\n[30:11] FIE081: MM\n[30:12] MIO082: MM\n[30:12] MIO082: MM\n[30:13] FIE081: AND THEN YOU HAVE THE OPTION OF HAVING THE DIFFERENT COLOURS DIFFERENT COVERS\n[30:15] MIO082: YES\n[30:15] MIO082: SO SO SO THAT THAT WOULD MAKE THE TRENDS EQUAL SO WE WE WE REALLY HAVE DON'T HAVE\n[30:15] MIO016: YEAH\n[30:20] FIE081: MM\n[30:21] FIE081: THERE'S N YEAH\n[30:22] FIE081: 'CAUSE THAT'S THE THAT'S THE FEATURE THAT COULD BE INCLUDED IN EITHER OF THEM\n[30:22] MIO082: I MEAN\n[30:25] MIO082: MM\n[30:25] FIE081: ALTHOUGH IT IS MORE WITH THE SPONGY BUTTONS ON THE UM\n[30:28] MIO016: YEAH SO A A POINT BETTER FOR THE FOR THE NUMBER TWO\n[30:28] MIO082: YES INDEED\n[30:28] FIE081: ON THE OTHER ONE\n[30:31] FIE081: OKAY\n[30:31] FIE081: SO\n[30:33] FIE081: TWO AND THREE OR ONE AND TWO\n[30:35] MIO082: YES\n[30:37] MIO050: YEAH IT'S ONE\n[30:37] MIO082: SAY SAY ONE AND TWO\n[30:38] MIO082: ONE AND TWO\n[30:39] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[30:40] MIO016: OKAY\n[30:42] MIO082: SO LE LE LET'S SEE\n[30:43] MIO082: SO D THIS ONE HAS SPONGY BUT BUTTONS\n[30:44] FIE081: OKAY\n[30:47] MIO050: YEAH IT SAYS A\n[30:47] MIO016: YEAH THE BLUE ONE UH SPONGY\n[30:49] MIO082: MM I SEE YES OKAY\n[30:50] FIE081: OKAY SO THE AVERAGE OF THAT IS\n[30:51] MIO082: GOOD\n[30:53] FIE081: THREE SIX NINE DIVIDED BY FIVE SO FIVE\n[30:58] MIO082: JUST ADD IT\n[30:59] MIO016: NINE\n[30:59] MIO082: YOU KNOW\n[31:00] MIO050: ONE POINT SIX ONE POINT\n[31:00] FIE081: MM\n[31:00] MIO082: THREE SIX SEVEN\n[31:01] FIE081: NINE BY FIVE ONE POINT S EIGHT\n[31:03] MIO050: ONE POINT EIGHT YEAH\n[31:08] FIE081: THIS ONE ELEVEN THIRTEEN NINETEEN TWENTY ONE DIVIDED BY FIVE IS FOUR POINT TWO YEP\n[31:12] MIO050: FOUR POINT\n[31:14] MIO050: UH FOUR POINT TWO\n[31:16] MIO016: VERY GOOD\n[31:17] FIE081: OKAY\n[31:18] FIE081: BUT WE STILL GOT A VERY DIFFERENT PRICE FOR THOSE TWO SO THEY'RE NOT REALLY COMPARABLE YET ANYWAY\n[31:20] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[31:21] MIO082: WE WE MUST TRY TO GET THEM CLOSER\n[31:22] MIO016: YEAH IT'S RIGHT YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[31:23] FIE081: YEP\n[31:25] MIO082: BOTH IN I I OR WE JUST HAVE TO CHOOSE\n[31:25] MIO050: WOW\n[31:28] MIO082: AND ADAPT\n[31:30] MIO082: BECAUSE\n[31:30] FIE081: YEP\n[31:30] MIO082: WHEN WE CHOOSE FOR THIS ONE WE HAVE TO WE HAVE TO MAKE IT MORE ATTRACTIVE AND W WHEN WE TO D FOR THIS ONE WE HAVE TO MAKE IT MORE CHEAP\n[31:35] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[31:38] FIE081: WELL IT'S EASIER TO JUST MAKE THAT ONE CHEAPER BY JUST TAKING THE SPEECH RECOGNITION OUT\n[31:42] FIE081: THAT'LL BASICALLY TAKE US DOWN TO THE BUDGET\n[31:43] MIO082: YES WELL\n[31:44] MIO082: BUT I'M NOW DID Y DID YOU WORK WITH THE SAME PRICES THAT I HAVE HERE\n[31:51] MIO016: SO I I GIVE YEAH I JUST GIVE A CALL WITH THE MANUFACTURER UH AND UH I EXPLAINED THEM AND THEY TOLD ME THIS COULD BE POSSIBLE FOR SIXTEEN FR EUROS\n[31:58] MIO082: MM\n[32:00] MIO016: UH UNFORTUNATELY WE DIDN'T SEE THIS CHIP UH MATTHEW SO MAYBE WE HAVE TO RECAP WITH THIS ONE\n[32:04] MIO050: YEAH\n[32:04] MIO050: YEP\n[32:06] MIO082: MM THA\n[32:10] MIO050: MAYBE WE OUGHT TO RECONSIDER EVERYTHING WITH THIS YEAH\n[32:13] MIO082: WELL YES WELL UH RE RECONSIDER IT\n[32:15] MIO082: SO LET'S LET'S TRY TO TO MODEL THIS THIS PHONE IN THIS SHEET UH WHAT KIND OF ENERGY SOURCE UH I I WE DIDN'T SPEAK ABOUT THAT\n[32:18] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[32:25] MIO082: IT'S A IT'S A NORMAL BATTERY OR\n[32:28] MIO050: YEAH IT MIGH IT IT'LL NEED UH MORE THAN A CONVENTIONAL ONE IT WON'T BE UH JUST MAYBE YOU MIGHT USE A A. A. BATTERY ACTUALLY\n[32:39] MIO050: WHAT DO YOU SAY MAEL\n[32:41] MIO016: FOR THIS ONE IT'S A NORMAL BATTERY\n[32:42] MIO082: YES\n[32:43] MIO082: JUST SO ONE BATTERY\n[32:45] MIO082: 'KAY\n[32:46] MIO082: ELECTRONICS\n[32:48] MIO082: GIVEN SPEECH RECOGNITION I THINK W YOU SHOULD GO FOR THE LESS FANCY CHIP\n[32:52] MIO050: YEAH\n[32:53] MIO016: UH SAMPLE SPEAKER YEAH\n[32:54] MIO082: YEAH YES OR SAMPLE SENSOR YES\n[32:57] MIO016: SAMPLE YEAH THIS ONE\n[32:58] MIO082: YES THIS ONE\n[32:59] MIO082: OKAY\n[33:00] MIO082: CASE\n[33:02] MIO082: UM\n[33:03] MIO016: SO\n[33:05] MIO050: CURVED\n[33:06] MIO050: DOUBLE CURVED YEAH RIGHT\n[33:07] MIO082: I SEE I\n[33:07] MIO050: IT'S UH\n[33:10] MIO082: DOUBLE CURVE\n[33:10] FIE081: MM\n[33:12] FIE081: YEAH IT'S GONNA BE MORE THAN JUST THE BIGGEST CASE DEFINITELY\n[33:14] MIO016: SO WHICH ONE ARE WE TALKING TO\n[33:14] MIO082: MM\n[33:16] MIO050: ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT THIS OR THAT\n[33:17] MIO016: WELL\n[33:18] FIE081: EITHER OF THEM\n[33:18] MIO082: OH YES WE ARE TALKING ABOUT BUT THEY HAVE THE SAME SHAPE BUT ACTUALLY BU\n[33:19] MIO050: MM-HMM\n[33:21] FIE081: MM\n[33:22] MIO016: YEAH\n[33:22] FIE081: THEY'RE BOTH GOING TO BE NOT BASIC CASES\n[33:25] MIO082: SO TH TH THIS WOULD BE DOUBLE CURVES\n[33:27] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[33:28] MIO050: YEAH\n[33:29] MIO082: 'KAY\n[33:32] MIO082: UH PLASTIC WOULD BE THE MATERIAL\n[33:33] FIE081: YEAH\n[33:33] FIE081: THE BASIC ONE YEP\n[33:35] MIO016: IS IT ZERO FRANC\n[33:37] MIO050: A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[33:40] MIO082: UH SPECIAL COLOUR NOW WE LEAVE IT TO THE COVERS\n[33:44] MIO050: UH\n[33:45] FIE081: SO NOW WE'RE EITHER GOING BUTTON OR L. C. D. S L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[33:46] MIO082: PUSH\n[33:49] MIO082: MM YES BUT\n[33:50] MIO016: L. C. D. IS\n[33:51] MIO016: IT'S OKAY\n[33:52] MIO016: JUST SAY L. C. D.\n[33:54] FIE081: IS THAT PRICE PER UNIT OR FOR THE WHOLE\n[33:58] MIO082: YEAH TH NOW THIS IS PER PER UNIT THIS NUMBER OF COMPONENTS\n[33:58] MIO050: AH GOOD\n[33:58] FIE081: THING\n[34:00] FIE081: SO IT WOULD NEED TWELVE BUTTONS\n[34:01] MIO050: YEAH WE MIGHT NEED A SCROLL WHEEL RIGHT FOR THAT\n[34:04] MIO016: NO BUT FOR THIS ONE IT'S TWELVE EURO\n[34:05] MIO050: NO FOR THAT ONE ALSO\n[34:07] MIO016: THERE ARE TWELVE\n[34:08] MIO082: SO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE T\n[34:09] MIO050: YEAH THAT'S A SCROLL\n[34:17] MIO082: YES\n[34:17] MIO082: TWELVE I BELIEVE\n[34:20] MIO082: SO THIS COMES TO EIGHTEEN\n[34:22] FIE081: MM\n[34:22] FIE081: AND THAT'S WITHOUT ANY SPECIAL BUTTON SUPPLEMENTS\n[34:26] MIO050: YEAH ONE SCROLL WHEEL YOU MIGHT NEED\n[34:28] MIO082: SO\n[34:30] FIE081: SO WE'D HAVE A SPECIAL COLOUR SPECIAL FORM AND SPECIAL MATERIAL ON ALL OF THEM\n[34:33] FIE081: THEY'RE NOT JUST STANDARD BUTTONS\n[34:33] MIO050: UH\n[34:36] MIO082: SO I THINK BUT TH DO YOU AGREE TH THAT THI\n[34:38] MIO016: WAIT A MINUTE IT'S NOT IT'S NOT DOUBLE CURVED IT'S SINGLE CURVED RIGHT\n[34:41] MIO016: BECAUSE IT'S THERE IS NO LIKE\n[34:45] MIO082: YES I\n[34:45] FIE081: BUT I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE CURVED ON TWO IT'S LIKE IT'S CURVED ON THE SIDES AND CURVED ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM AS WELL THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT\n[34:49] MIO082: YES I'M I'M NO I'M NO I'M NOT SH\n[34:51] MIO082: SURE\n[34:53] MIO016: WELL IT'S YOU KNOW THIS CURVE LIKE THIS SO IT'S W THERE IS ONLY\n[34:54] MIO082: YES I KNO UNDES I UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU MEAN YES\n[35:01] MIO016: IS IS IS THERE IS NOTHING LIKE Y YOU KNOW IN THE OTHER STUFF THERE ARE YEAH CONCAVE\n[35:05] FIE081: YOU TALKING ABOUT CONCAVE CURVES\n[35:05] MIO082: UH-HUH\n[35:07] MIO016: SO I THINK WE CAN PUT UM\n[35:07] MIO082: BOTH\n[35:09] FIE081: YOU THINK A SINGLE CURVED\n[35:09] MIO016: THE SINGLE CURVED IN THE SIXTEEN\n[35:13] MIO016: THAT MAKES UH SEVENTEEN\n[35:16] MIO016: AND WHAT ARE JUST THE BT BUTTONS WE HAVE TWELVE BUTTONS ARE YOU SURE\n[35:20] MIO016: YEAH\n[35:21] FIE081: MM\n[35:21] MIO082: YES\n[35:23] MIO082: UH\n[35:23] FIE081: WE HAVE MORE WE'VE GOT THOSE THE SCROLL WHEEL ON THE SIDE AND YEAH\n[35:24] MIO016: SO I HAD A BAD UH\n[35:26] MIO050: BAD ESTIMATE RIGHT\n[35:27] MIO082: W D WE HAVE WE HAVEN'T TALK ABOUT A BUT THAT'S NO A IS VERY EXP INEXPENSIVE I BELIEVE BUT IT IS NOT IN THE LIST\n[35:27] FIE081: THE SC\n[35:27] MIO016: BAD ESTIMATION\n[35:33] FIE081: MM\n[35:36] FIE081: WE'VE GOT A SCROLL WHEEL FOR THE VOLUME DON'T WE OR IS IT SOME OTHER THING THAT'S NOT ON THERE\n[35:40] MIO082: W HO H IS THIS A SCROLL WHEEL OR IS THIS A A A SORT OF BUTTON WHICH CAN BE PRESSED ON TWO SIDES UH SO FOR HIGHER AND LOWER\n[35:43] MIO016: NO NO NO\n[35:49] FIE081: 'KAY WE'VE ONLY GOT FIVE MINUTES LEFT GUYS SO WE NEED TO WRAP IT UP PRETTY FAST\n[35:53] MIO016: YES A KIND OF SCROLL WHEEL\n[36:02] FIE081: SO THIS IS EVEN MORE THAN THE UM\n[36:04] MIO082: MM\n[36:04] FIE081: THAN THE COST YOU GAVE THE SIXTEEN EUROS\n[36:05] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[36:10] MIO016: OKAY SO BASED ON THAT YEAH UM WHERE IS THE ES OKAY SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[36:19] MIO050: THAT IS THE SAMPLE SENSOR AND SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[36:22] MIO082: SO UM\n[36:24] MIO016: BUT STILL YEAH IT\n[36:26] MIO050: WE JUST NEED THAT ACTUALLY\n[36:29] MIO082: WE'RE\n[36:31] MIO050: WE NEED ONE\n[36:38] MIO082: WE\n[36:39] MIO082: WE COULD GO FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR A SIMPLE CHIP BUT THEN WE CAN'T HAVE THE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION YES\n[36:46] MIO082: YES\n[36:48] MIO016: NO WE CANNOT YEAH\n[36:49] MIO082: SO SO W WHEN WE W A THIS WOULD THIS WOULD BE CUTTING THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[36:49] MIO016: SO\n[36:50] MIO050: S\n[36:51] MIO016: BUT THE UM\n[36:54] MIO016: YEAH BUT IF YOU HAVE THE NEAR THE L. C. D. YOU CAN UM CHOOSE SELECT BETWEEN UM YOU KNOW LIKE UNI UNIVERSAL BETWEEN AUDIO\n[37:04] MIO016: T. V. AND V. C. R. AND THIS NEEDS A NEEDS A ADVANCED CHIP\n[37:08] MIO082: TRANSTI\n[37:09] MIO016: RIGHT MATTHEW\n[37:10] MIO050: OH I I IT\n[37:11] MIO016: OR REGULAR CHIP\n[37:13] MIO050: I THINK IT'S GOING TO BE Y Y YEAH IT'S TH WITH THE REGULAR CHIP YEAH\n[37:14] MIO016: I THINK YEAH REGULAR TODAY WE YOU CAN DO THAT WITH REGULAR CHIP\n[37:16] MIO082: SAY SAY IT'S REGULAR REGULAR CHIP AND WE STILL ON FIFTEEN SO\n[37:18] MIO016: YEAH\n[37:18] MIO016: OKAY\n[37:19] MIO016: OKAY\n[37:20] MIO050: YEAH\n[37:21] MIO016: SO\n[37:23] MIO016: AND WHAT ABOUT THE NUMBER OF BUTTONS BUTTONS UH\n[37:25] MIO082: YES BUT THAT MAYBE\n[37:27] MIO016: MY MATTHEW\n[37:28] MIO082: WELL WE CAN JUST SAY\n[37:30] MIO050: UH\n[37:34] MIO082: ONE\n[37:35] MIO016: WHEN YOU LOOK AT THIS W THIS U UH ITEM\n[37:40] MIO050: YEAH\n[37:42] MIO082: CA L WE ARE JUST WHEN WE JUST WANT TO UH TO CUT THE NUMBER OF BUTTONS WE HAVE TO MAKE SEVEN TO TO FIT IN IN TWELVE TWELVE FIFTY\n[37:43] MIO016: BUT\n[37:51] MIO082: SO IS IT POSSIBLE\n[37:52] FIE081: BUT THAT'S SEVEN BASIC BUTTONS RIGHT SEVEN BUTTONS WITHOUT ANY ADDS ON WITHOUT SPECIAL COLOURS OR FORM OR MATERIAL\n[37:58] MIO050: THAT'LL BE THEN WE HAVE UH HAVE TO ASK THE USER TO PRESS IT SEVERAL TIMES\n[37:59] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[38:02] MIO016: YOU CANNOT MAKE A PHONE TO YOUR BOSS SAYING TWELVE FIFTY IS REALLY\n[38:08] MIO082: NO NO HE HE HE I I\n[38:09] MIO016: REALLY LOW NO\n[38:09] FIE081: WELL\n[38:11] FIE081: SO THE L. C. D. DISPLAY IS IS THREE FRANCS SORRY THREE EUROS BY ITSELF\n[38:15] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[38:16] MIO016: AND UH WE DON'T WANT TO TO CHANGE THAT RIGHT\n[38:19] MIO016: WE WE REALLY WANT A L. C. D. OTHER OTHERWISE WE W WOULDN NOT GET THE MARKET\n[38:19] MIO050: UH\n[38:21] MIO082: MM-HMM\n[38:23] MIO082: OTHERWISE Y YOU HA YOU HAVE A S VE VERY NORMAL UH THING LIKE THIS\n[38:24] MIO016: IT'S EVIDENT\n[38:29] MIO016: YEAH\n[38:30] FIE081: MM\n[38:32] FIE081: SO TWELVE EURO FIFTY WE GOT TWO OFF OF THE BATTERY WE CAN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT THAT\n[38:32] MIO016: AND I DUNNO\n[38:37] FIE081: SO TEN FIFTY IF WE WANT AN L. C. D. DISPRA DISPLAY THAT'S SEVEN FIFTY\n[38:43] FIE081: UM SO WE'VE GOT SEVEN FIFTY TO USE FOR THE CASE AND FOR THE BUTTONS\n[38:49] MIO082: MM\n[38:50] FIE081: AND THE CHIP\n[38:50] FIE081: SORRY THE CHIP'S UP THERE ALREADY\n[38:53] MIO082: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[38:55] FIE081: SO WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO SCALE THIS DOWN TO GET WITHIN BUDGET THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT THAT\n[39:01] MIO082: A\n[39:02] MIO016: SO WHA WHAT WHAT EACH OF US THINK ABOUT THE BECAUSE IT'S MEASURE POINT THE L. C. D. UM\n[39:12] MIO016: DO YOU THINK IT'S IMPORTANT\n[39:13] MIO050: OR WE COULD EVEN REPLACE THEM BY BUTTONS ACTUALLY\n[39:15] MIO016: BECAUSE SOMETIMES WHE WHEN YOU WATCH THE T. V. IN FACT YOU HAVE A BIG DISPLAY AND MAYBE YOU DON'T NEED ONE MORE IN YOUR HANDS\n[39:22] MIO016: I DUNNO I'M JUST ASKING\n[39:22] MIO050: A ACTUALLY IT DEPENDS IT DEPENDS WHAT KIND OF FUNCTIONALITIES YOU WANT TO ADD INTO IT\n[39:23] MIO082: MM\n[39:23] FIE081: MM\n[39:27] FIE081: YEP\n[39:27] MIO050: FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU ADD TWO MORE FUNCTIONALITIES THEN BETTER YOU ADD TWO MORE BUTTONS\n[39:31] MIO050: OR AND YOU'LL HAVE L. C. D. DISPLAY WHICH IS THAT IS GOING TO BRING THE COST BY TWO TWO EUROS AT LEAST\n[39:32] FIE081: MM\n[39:33] FIE081: YEAH\n[39:36] FIE081: I THINK UNLESS WE CAN REALLY DRIVE THESE PRICES DOWN WE NEED TO GET RID OF THE L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[39:41] MIO050: OKAY SO WE CAN GET RID OF IT AND THEN ADD A COUPLE OF BUTTONS\n[39:42] MIO016: YEAH IT'S TRUE YEAH\n[39:44] MIO016: BUT UH DO WE WANT THAT\n[39:48] MIO016: ON THE MARKET POINT OF VIEW YEAH\n[39:49] MIO016: WHAT DO YOU THINK UH L. C. D. IS A MAJOR FEATURE OR\n[39:53] MIO082: MM\n[39:55] MIO082: I\n[39:55] FIE081: FOR THE PRICE IT'S GONNA BE WHAT WE CAN AFFORD\n[39:57] FIE081: AND IT'S LOOKING LIKE WE CAN'T AFFORD THE L. C. D. DISPLAY THERE'S NO WAY WE CAN GET IT IN THERE\n[40:02] MIO082: I THINK WE HAVE TO COME TO A DECISION NOW JUST I I THINK WE WE WHAT WE JUST DO I IS VOTE\n[40:03] FIE081: MM\n[40:09] MIO082: ABOUT THE UH THE L. C. D. UH DISPLAY SO\n[40:10] FIE081: MM-HMM\n[40:12] MIO016: YOU ASSUME YOU WANT A DEMOCRATIC VOYT VOTE RIGHT\n[40:15] MIO082: YES\n[40:15] MIO016: OKAY\n[40:16] MIO082: YES\n[40:16] MIO082: YES\n[40:17] MIO016: OKAY\n[40:17] MIO082: ONE MAN ONE VOTE\n[40:19] MIO082: S SO WHO THINKS THE THE L. C. D. DISPLY DISPLAY SHOULD BE I SHOULD BE IN IT\n[40:25] FIE081: I TH I'D LIKE T IT TO BE IN BUT I CAN'T SEE IT HAPPENING\n[40:27] FIE081: I CAN'T SEE IT FITTING IN\n[40:27] MIO082: MM\n[40:28] MIO082: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[40:28] MIO050: I THINK BUT\n[40:29] MIO016: WE NEED TO BE\n[40:30] FIE081: BU Y YOU'RE A POWER VOTER UH VETO ANYWAY AS PROJECT MANAGER\n[40:32] MIO082: MM-HMM I KNOW BUT\n[40:33] MIO016: YEAH\n[40:35] MIO050: YEAH BUT THE ONLY THING IS THAT WHAT IS THE MULTIPLE FUNCTIONALITIES YOU WANT TO INCLUDE WITH THAT\n[40:40] FIE081: WELL WE HAVE TO MAKE A DECISION NOW THAT'S IT\n[40:42] MIO050: YEAH\n[40:42] MIO082: YES\n[40:43] MIO082: SO UH UH HAVING AN L. C. D. S DISPLAY IS JUST UH UH HAVE VERY VERY LIMITED AMOUNT OF BUTTONS\n[40:51] MIO082: IS THAT ACCEPTABLE\n[40:52] MIO082: CA CAN I HAVE CAN THE FUNCTIONS BE IMPLEMENT IN AN\n[40:56] MIO016: YES\n[40:57] MIO082: YOU'VE YOU YOU AGREE\n[41:00] MIO050: W I I I JUST\n[41:00] MIO082: SO HAV HAV HAVING SEVEN BUTTONS INSTEAD OF TWELVE\n[41:03] MIO050: YEAH\n[41:04] MIO082: SO THAT WOU WOULD BE CUTTING CUTTING SUH SAY ABOUT THESE BUTTONS\n[41:08] MIO016: BECAUSE ONE YEAH TH SHOW ME THAT UH ACTUALLY WE COULD IN FACT WE MOVE THESE THREE BUTTONS AND HAVE THREE UH POSSIBILITIES FOR EACH OF THE THREE HERE\n[41:21] MIO082: MM\n[41:21] MIO016: HERE ONE AT THE MIDDLE AND AT THE\n[41:25] FIE081: MM\n[41:25] MIO016: BOTTOM\n[41:25] FIE081: I THINK THEN WE WE'RE REALLY LOSING EASE OF USE\n[41:28] MIO016: OKAY\n[41:28] MIO050: THAT WILL CREATE ANOTHER PROBLEM\n[41:31] MIO050: FOR THE PEOPLE TO USE IT\n[41:33] MIO050: IT'S NOT GOING TO BE EASY\n[41:35] FIE081: OKAY\n[41:35] MIO016: OKAY\n[41:35] MIO082: MM\n[41:35] MIO050: DOING THAT\n[41:36] MIO082: SO UM I I THINK WE SHOULD WE SHOULD CUT THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[41:40] MIO082: THAT THAT'S THAT'S MY OPINION\n[41:42] MIO050: NO IT'S OKAY YOU UH CUT THE L. C. D. SCREEN AND INTRODUCE TWO MORE BUTTONS\n[41:43] MIO082: JUST\n[41:47] FIE081: OKAY\n[41:48] FIE081: SO L. C. D. 'S OUT IS SPEECH REC OUT NOW\n[41:50] FIE081: WE'VE\n[41:51] MIO016: THE SPEECH RECOGNITION IS OUT\n[41:52] FIE081: YEP\n[41:53] MIO082: UH WHERE L. C.\n[41:54] MIO016: BECAUSE OF THE BUDGET YEAH\n[41:56] FIE081: YEP\n[41:56] MIO082: OKAY W WE NOW WE CAN JUST UH\n[41:59] FIE081: SO ARE WE BASICALLY BACK TO THE ORIGINAL ONE NOW BACK TO THE FIRST VERSION\n[42:03] FIE081: WHICH TURNS OUT TO BE ON BUDGET EXACTLY PRETTY MUCH\n[42:07] MIO050: YEAH\n[42:08] FIE081: WITH THESE NEW COSTINGS\n[42:09] MIO016: YES\n[42:10] FIE081: SO JUST LOOK AT FORGET THAT ONE AND LOOK AT THAT ONE NOW\n[42:12] MIO082: YES\n[42:12] MIO016: YEAH\n[42:13] MIO082: YES\n[42:13] MIO082: I TH I TH I THINK W WE JUST GO FOR THIS ONE AND THAT THAT NOW TWELVE EUROS IS THE\n[42:16] FIE081: MM\n[42:19] FIE081: YEP\n[42:19] MIO082: IS IS THE PRICE OKAY\n[42:21] FIE081: OKAY\n[42:21] MIO082: MY M MY SUPERVISOR WILL BE GLAD THAT IT'S FIFTY CENTS CHEAPER THAN HE EXPECTED\n[42:21] FIE081: WELL THAT'S THAT'S\n[42:24] FIE081: YEP\n[42:25] MIO016: ACTUALLY YEAH WE WE WE WILL NOT NEED THE REALLY UH EXPERT DESIGNERS UM BECAUSE THE AMOUNT YEAH\n[42:25] FIE081: SO\n[42:30] FIE081: 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expensive at 16 euros, and even after removing the L.C.D. and speech recognition, it remained above the 12.5 euro budget. The Pink product was already within budget at 8 euros and had a higher average evaluation score (4.0 vs 1.8)."}}, "ground_truth": {"budget_limit_euros": 12.5, "products": [{"product_id": "Product 1 (Basic Design)", "description": "A basic remote control with a surfboard-like shape, designed to be conventional and easy to use.", "initial_cost_euros": 8.0, "key_features": ["Infrared LED", "On/Off button (red)", "Volume control (left side)", "Channel up/down", "Forward/Back for video", "12 keys (10 digits + 2 for extra channels/teletext)", "Surfboard shape", "Standard TV remote functionality"], "evaluation_scores": {"look_and_feel": 4, "innovation": 7, "ease_of_use": 2, "target_demographic_appeal": 6, "fashion_trends_adherence": 1, "average_score": 4.2}, "cost_evolution": []}, {"product_id": "Product 2 (Advanced Design)", "description": "A more advanced remote control with a smoother design, fewer physical keys, and enhanced functionalities.", "initial_cost_euros": 16.0, "key_features": ["6 keys (performing 12 functions)", "Infrared eye", "Power button", "Volume control", "Channel up/down", "Play/Pause/Stop", "LCD display", "Toggle switch for multiple functions (DVD, TV, Audio, Video on Demand)", "Integrated microphone for speech recognition", "Blinking LED for battery/location", "Protective cover", "Spongy buttons"], "evaluation_scores": {"look_and_feel": 2, "innovation": 1, "ease_of_use": 3, "target_demographic_appeal": 2, "fashion_trends_adherence": 2, "average_score": 1.8}, "cost_evolution": [{"change_description": "Cost without Speech Recognition (SR system)", "cost_euros": 13.0}, {"change_description": "Decision to cut LCD screen due to budget", "cost_euros": null}, {"change_description": "Decision to cut Speech Recognition due to budget", "cost_euros": null}]}], "final_decision": {"selected_product_id": "Product 1 (Basic Design)", "final_agreed_cost_euros": 12.0, "decision_reasoning": "The team decided to proceed with Product 1 because it fits within the 12.50 Euro budget, costing 12 Euros. Product 2, even after considering the removal of expensive features like the LCD screen and speech recognition, remained too costly and difficult to bring within the budget without compromising ease of use."}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 28434, "output_tokens": 443, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "65d48373bc8c63bf02846de008ed2765cbae882c1d916c723e64d1a96bf78e02", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "IS1001a", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 261, "duration_sec": 888.1600151062012, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:14] MIO012: HOW DO YOU WEAR THIS THING\n[0:21] MIO043: HMM\n[0:22] MIO043: MM MM MM\n[0:31] MIO012: NOT TOO MANY CABLES AND STUFF\n[1:03] MIO012: ORIGINAL\n[1:18] MIO043: IS RECORDED\n[1:19] MIO043: OKAY\n[1:21] MIO043: OKAY SO WELCOME EVERYONE\n[1:24] MIO043: SO WE ARE HERE FOR THE KICKOFF MEETING OF UH THE PROCESS OF DESIGNING A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[1:33] MIO043: SO I WILL FIRST START WITH A WARM WELCOME OPENING STUFF\n[1:40] MIO043: THEN UH WE WILL UH SEE WHAT WILL BE UH OUR PRODUCT AND WHAT WILL BE THE DIFFERENT STEP WE WILL HAVE TO DESIGN IT\n[1:51] MIO043: AND UH THEN WE WILL UH DISCUSS IF WE HAVE FEW IDEAS AND WE WILL UH END UH BY UH DISPATCHING THE DIFFERENT TASK YOU WILL BE YOU WILL HAVE TO FULFIL TO COMPLETE THIS PROCESS\n[2:06] MIO043: SO\n[2:07] MIO012: UH\n[2:08] MIO012: JUST ONE THING\n[2:08] MIO012: UH YOU SAID TWENTY FIVE MINUTES BUT I HAVE SOMETHING ELSE TO DO UH\n[2:12] MIO012: SO GOTTA HAVE ANOTHER MEETING UH SOON SO MAYBE YOU COULD HURRY UP A BIT\n[2:17] MIO043: SORRY\n[2:18] MIO012: IT'S TRUE\n[2:19] MIO012: I HAVE ANOTHER MEETING SO IF YOU COULD UH\n[2:22] MIO043: YOU HAVE ANOTHER MEETING SOON\n[2:23] MIO012: YEAH\n[2:24] MIO043: SO YOU HAVE TO BE QUICK\n[2:25] MIO012: YEAH FOR THE LAWNMOWER PROJECT\n[2:28] MIO043: OKAY\n[2:29] MIO012: OKAY\n[2:29] MIO043: SO THE THE GOAL IS TO HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL SO TO HAVE AN ADVANTAGE OVER OUR COMPETITORS WE HAVE TO BE ORIGINAL\n[2:38] MIO043: WE HAVE TO BE TRENDY AND WE HAVE TO ALSO TRY TO BE USER FRIENDLY\n[2:46] MIO043: SO UH THE DESIGN STEP WILL BE DIVIDED IN THREE UH MAIN POINTS\n[2:51] MIO043: FIRST IT WILL BE THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN\n[2:55] MIO043: THIRD IS THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND THEN IS THE DESIRED DESIGN\n[3:00] MIO043: SO THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN IS TO IDENTIFY THE MAIN USER NEEDS THE TECHNICAL FUNCTION THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD FULFIL\n[3:10] MIO043: AND THEN WE WILL MOVE TO F CONCEPTUAL DESIGN WHERE WE'LL SPECIFY THE DIFFERENT COMPONENT INVOLVED\n[3:17] MIO043: WHAT KIND OF USER INTERF INTERFACE WE WANT AND WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT UH TREND IN USER INTERFACE AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[3:25] MIO043: AND THEN THE DESIRED DEVI DESIGN WILL CONSIST IN UH SPECIFICALLY IMPLEMENTING AND DETAILING THE CHOICE WE'VE UH MADE IN THE SECOND POINT\n[3:40] MIO043: SO I WILL NOW ASK YOU WHICH IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE DESIGN OF A NEW REMOTE CONTROL FOR TO UH EACH OF US TO TO DRAW UH YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL ON THE WHITE BOARD\n[3:54] MIO012: WHAT AN ORIGINAL IDEA\n[3:58] MIO043: DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA OF WHICH ANIMAL YOU WANT TO SHOW US\n[4:02] MIO012: ORANGUTAN\n[4:04] MIO043: OKAY THAT'S GOOD\n[4:08] MIO020: NO NO N\n[4:08] MIO043: N N\n[4:10] MIO012: CAN I GIVE YOU THE NO\n[4:11] MIO043: YOU SHOULD\n[4:11] MIO012: BUT I DON'T HAVE TO SAY ANYTHING\n[4:15] MIO012: WHEN I'M DRAWING THE ORANGUTAN\n[4:18] MIO043: IF YOU WANT TO REACT UH ABOUT THIS WONDERFUL DRAWING UH I'LL LET YOU UH COMMENT\n[4:30] MIO012: IT'S AN ABSTRACT DRAWING OF AN ORANGUTAN\n[4:32] MIO043: OKAY IT'S AN ABSTRACT DRAWING\n[4:33] MIO012: YES\n[4:37] MIO043: I THINK IT'S NICE AND ORIGINAL\n[4:39] MIO020: YOU SHOULD WRITE Y THE NAME I THINK\n[4:42] MIO012: I DON'T HAVE A RED COLOUR\n[4:44] MIO012: USUALLY ORANGUTANS HAVE RED HAIR SO THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT BUT I DON'T HAVE RED PEN SO\n[4:48] MIO043: OKAY\n[4:48] MIO012: YES\n[4:49] MIO043: YOU WANT TO DRAW SOMETHING CHRISTINE\n[5:00] FIO074: OKAY UH SORRY\n[5:06] FIO074: YOU HAVE TO IMAGINE A LITTLE BIT UM\n[5:12] FIO074: THIS\n[5:18] MIO043: OF COURSE YOUR ANIMAL IS RECORDED SO IT'S NOT LOST\n[5:20] FIO074: SORRY TOO UH\n[5:22] MIO012: YES\n[5:22] MIO012: I KNOW\n[5:43] MIO043: IS THIS UH\n[5:43] MIO012: WHA WHAT IS THIS STRANGE BEAST\n[5:44] FIO074: IS IT BEAUTIFUL\n[5:48] MIO012: IS IT A MONSTER\n[5:51] FIO074: DO YOU KNOW\n[5:51] FIO074: IT'S A CAT\n[5:52] MIO012: IT'S A CAT\n[5:53] FIO074: ISN'T IT\n[5:54] MIO012: I THOUGHT THESE THINGS DID NOT EXIST\n[5:55] FIO074: YES YES IS IT LIKE THAT\n[5:56] MIO020: ME AH YEAH\n[5:58] FIO074: IS IT BETTER\n[5:59] MIO012: AH YEAH\n[6:00] MIO043: AH OKAY IT'S PRETTY\n[6:00] MIO020: YEAH\n[6:01] FIO074: OKAY\n[6:02] FIO074: IT'S MY CAT\n[6:03] MIO043: OKAY IT'S YOUR CAT\n[6:05] MIO012: DOES HAVE A NAME\n[6:05] FIO074: YEAH\n[6:07] FIO074: THE NAME IS CARAMEL\n[6:09] MIO012: CARAMEL\n[6:09] MIO020: CARAMEL\n[6:10] MIO012: AH HA\n[6:10] FIO074: YEAH\n[6:10] MIO043: OKAY\n[6:12] MIO043: OLIVIER DO YOU WANT TO\n[6:12] MIO020: AND YOU I THINK I'M TOO SHORT FOR THE CABLES\n[6:15] MIO043: OKAY I GO BUT NEXT TIME YOU'LL DO SOMETHING I'M SURE\n[6:23] MIO012: NEXT TIME I CONCENTRATE\n[6:23] MIO043: I'M A BIT SHORT ON CABLE\n[6:30] MIO043: OKAY\n[6:31] MIO043: SO WHAT COULD I DRAW\n[6:33] MIO043: MAYBE I CAN DRAW LIKE\n[6:40] MIO043: A VERY SIMPLIFIED COW\n[6:42] MIO043: I DON'T KNOW IF IT LOOKS LIKE A COW\n[6:46] MIO012: HE LOOKS LIKE A BONG\n[6:48] MIO043: LIKE A WHAT\n[6:49] MIO012: OKAY\n[6:49] MIO012: SORRY\n[6:51] MIO012: NO\n[6:52] MIO020: QUITE SQUAREY\n[6:54] MIO012: SCARY\n[6:55] MIO043: I DUNNO IT IT LOOKS MORE LIKE A DONKEY IN FACT I WOULD SAY\n[6:55] MIO020: HE ALSO\n[7:02] MIO012: I I THINK WE WILL BE FINISHED THIS UH\n[7:02] MIO020: MM\n[7:03] MIO043: OKAY SO I HOPE THAT IT HELPS YOU UH IN THE PROCESS OF DESIGNING A REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:07] MIO012: IS IT FOR UH FOR PUTTING A FOR LOGOS NO\n[7:11] MIO043: OKAY\n[7:12] MIO012: THAT'S\n[7:15] MIO043: LET'S MOVE ON\n[7:16] MIO043: SO\n[7:18] MIO043: HERE THE UH FINANCIAL OBJECTIVE OF OUR PROJECT\n[7:24] MIO043: THAT IS TO SAY TO TO HAVE A PRODUCTION COST LOWER THAN TWELVE POINT FIVE EUROS AND HAVE A SELLING PRICE OF TWICE THAT PRICE T IN ORDER TO TARGET A PROFE PROFIT OF UH FIFTY UH MILLION EUROS\n[7:40] MIO012: I IS THERE A MATTER FOR A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:43] MIO043: YEAH IF IT'S TRENDY ORIGINAL I D FULFIL THE USER NEEDS\n[7:50] MIO012: IS IT UH A SINGLE DEVICE REMOTE CONTROL OR IS IT A MULTI DEVICE REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:55] MIO043: WE HAVE TO DISCUSS THAT POINT\n[7:56] MIO012: AH THIS IS NOT DEFINED AT ALL\n[7:56] MIO043: ON YEAH YOU YOU CAN SUGGEST POINTS LIKE THIS\n[8:00] MIO012: AH OKAY\n[8:00] MIO043: SO WHAT WHAT SO WE HAVE TO DECIDE FOR EXAMPLE IF IT CAN CONTROL ONE DEVICE OR MULTIPLE\n[8:11] MIO043: SO WHAT'S WHAT ARE YOUR IDEAS ABOUT THAT\n[8:15] MIO043: MAYBE I CAN HAVE THE YOUR OPINION FROM THE MARKETING SIDE\n[8:16] MIO012: WELL UH DO WE SELL OTHER STUFF\n[8:19] MIO012: UH IF IF WE BUNDLE THE REMOTE CONTROL WITH SOMETHING UH TO SELL THEN IT COULD BE A SINGLE DEVICE\n[8:24] MIO012: OTHERWISE IT COULD BE PROGRAMMABLE ONE OTHERWISE WHO WOULD BUY A REMOTE CONTROL FROM US\n[8:29] MIO043: OKAY SO IF IT SELLED UH BY ITS OWN I IT IT WOULD RATHER BE FOR MULTIPLE DEVICE\n[8:35] MIO012: YEAH\n[8:36] MIO043: DO YOU AGREE\n[8:38] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[8:38] MIO043: YEAH\n[8:39] MIO043: SO MAYBE IT SHOULD BE FOR MULTIPLE DEVICES\n[8:46] MIO043: AND UH DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEAS UM OF UH DESIGN IDEAS OR ANY UH UH TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT WE WE SHOULD UH FULFIL\n[9:00] MIO020: I THINK WE SHOULDN'T HAVE TOO MANY B FOR MY PART\n[9:03] MIO012: NO I COULDN I CANNOT FI THINK OF ANY REQUIREMENTS RIGHT NOW\n[9:03] MIO020: I THINK\n[9:07] MIO020: IF WE DON'T HAVE SO MANY BUTTONS COULD BE NICE\n[9:09] MIO043: FEW BUTTONS\n[9:11] MIO043: OKAY\n[9:12] MIO043: AND DO YOU HAVE IT ALSO TO BE TO BE LIGHTED IN ORDER TO BE USED IN THE DARK\n[9:18] MIO043: MIGHT BE A GOOD IDEA\n[9:20] MIO020: YEAH\n[9:25] MIO043: OKAY\n[9:25] MIO043: AND DO YOU HAVE ANY UM ANY UH IDEA OF THE TREND THE TREND IN DOMAIN WHAT IT SHOULDN'T IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE OR THINGS LIKE THAT\n[9:37] MIO020: SOMETHING WHICH IS NOT SQUAREY MAYBE UH NOT A BOX\n[9:38] MIO012: MM\n[9:42] MIO043: WITH ROU OKAY\n[9:44] MIO043: LIKE FOR OKAY\n[9:45] MIO012: SOMETHING LIKE THAT LEAST FITS IN YOUR HAND\n[9:47] MIO020: YEAH\n[9:47] MIO012: YEAH\n[9:47] MIO043: OKAY\n[9:49] MIO012: THE BASIC REQUIREMENT\n[9:50] MIO043: SO\n[9:52] MIO043: FIT IN YOUR HAND YEAH\n[9:55] MIO012: ONLY A BUCK\n[9:57] MIO043: AND ALSO IT HAVE I IT MAY BE IT MAY BE IMPORTANT FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL TO BE UH\n[10:04] MIO043: TO TO RESIST TO VARIOUS SHOCKS THAT CAN HAPPEN IF IT FALL\n[10:07] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[10:08] MIO012: WATERPROOF\n[10:10] MIO043: WATER PROOF AS WELL\n[10:12] MIO020: AND I THINK WE SHOULD HAVE A DEVICE\n[10:13] MIO043: MAYBE IT IS ORIGINAL BECAUSE YOU CAN UH USE IT IN YOUR UH IN YOUR BATH WHEREAS THE OTHERS CAN'T\n[10:21] MIO043: MAYBE WATER PROOF WOULD BE VERY ORIGINAL\n[10:23] MIO020: SORRY\n[10:24] MIO043: HAVIN HAVING A WATER PROOF REMOTE CONTROL SO THAT THE PEOPLE CAN UH USE IT IN THEIR BATH\n[10:30] MIO012: MM\n[10:31] MIO043: THAT COULD BE UH\n[10:31] MIO012: B IT SEEMS UH SO\n[10:32] MIO012: BUT UH IF YOU DON'T HAVE AN WATERPROOF REMOTE CONTROL IT MEANS YOU CAN JUST COVER IT WITH SOME PLASTIC AND YOU CAN SORT OF F\n[10:38] MIO043: YEAH BUT IT IS STILL SOMETHING UH YOU HAVE TO BUY AND THAT IS UM NOT MAYBE VERY\n[10:44] MIO012: AND\n[10:44] MIO012: AND THAT'S ONE OF THE THAT'S ONE OF THE SHOCK I MEAN THERE ARE PEOPLE THAT HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL AND THEY ARE WORRIED THAT IT'S GOING TO BREAK AND THEY PUT SOME EXTRA PLASTIC AROUND IT\n[10:52] MIO043: YEAH MAYB\n[10:52] MIO012: THAT'S PEOPLE THEY ACTUALLY DO IT THEMSELVES\n[10:54] MIO043: B\n[10:55] MIO043: BUT MAYBE WE CAN BULK IT WITH UH ALREADY THIS PLASTIC THING AND UH THE WATERPROOF UH STUFF AS WELL\n[10:59] MIO020: YEAH\n[11:01] MIO020: DIRECTLY\n[11:02] MIO012: I IT WILL LOOK A BULKY IN THAT CASE\n[11:04] MIO043: YEAH\n[11:05] MIO020: YEAH\n[11:05] MIO043: MAYBE WE CAN SELL UH ALL THAT TOGETHER SO SO PLASTIC PROTECTION\n[11:12] MIO043: AND UH AND A WATERPROOF BOX AS WELL\n[11:17] MIO043: THAT MIGHT BE GOOD UH TRACK TO FOLLOW\n[11:20] MIO012: LIKE AS AN OPTIONAL THING\n[11:22] MIO043: OPTIONAL OR SELLED WITH IT\n[11:22] MIO020: AND I I THINK WE SHOULD HAVE SOMETHING MOST OF THE TIME I I LOSE MY REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:29] MIO020: WE SHOULD HAVE S UH SPECIAL BU BUTTON ON THE T. V. TO MAKE THE REMOTE CONTROL BEEPING\n[11:29] MIO043: YEAH\n[11:32] MIO043: MAYBE WE CAN HAVE UH\n[11:35] MIO043: BUT WE DON'T DESIGN THE T. V.\n[11:37] MIO020: AH YEAH\n[11:37] MIO043: MAYBE WE CAN HAVE UH SOMETHING YOU WHISTLE AND UH THE REMOTE CONTROL UH BEEP\n[11:43] MIO020: YEAH\n[11:43] MIO012: BARKS\n[11:44] MIO020: BARKS\n[11:44] MIO043: YEAH BARKS YEAH\n[11:47] MIO043: SO WE CAN UH HAVE A WHISTLE UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:50] MIO020: YEAH\n[11:52] MIO020: YEAH WHISTLE\n[11:54] MIO043: I DON'T KNOW WHISTLE ABLE\n[11:58] MIO020: WHISTLE TRACKING\n[11:58] MIO043: TH\n[11:59] MIO043: WHISTLE TRACKING YEAH\n[12:01] MIO043: WHISTLE TRACKING REMOTE CONTROL\n[12:03] MIO043: THAT'S A GOOD IDEA THAT'S VERY ORIGINAL AND THAT'S CAN UH IMPROVE\n[12:06] MIO012: THAT'S THAT'S QUITE COOL BUT UH OF COURSE WE YOU DON'T NORMALLY NEED UH ANY AUDIO UH RECORDING STUFF ON YOUR REMOTE CONTROL RIGHT\n[12:15] MIO043: YEAH D D UH\n[12:16] MIO012: SO I IT'S JUST GOING TO ADD T TO THE COST\n[12:19] MIO043: YEAH BUT S STILL WE HAVE TO MM WE HAVE TO HAVE AN ADVANTAGE OVER OUR COMPETITORS\n[12:26] MIO043: I THINK THIS IS A GOOD ADVANTAGE\n[12:27] 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FUNCTIONAL DESIGN\n[0:37] MIO043: OKAY\n[0:40] MIO043: SO WE ARE HERE FOR THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN MEETING MM SO FIRST I WILL SHOW THE AGENDA SO\n[0:49] MIO043: WE WILL UH I WILL TAKE NOTES DURING THIS MEETING SO\n[0:54] MIO043: I WILL TRY TO SUMMARISE IT AND PUT THAT SUMMARY IN THE SHARED FOLDER IF YOU WANT TO LOOK AT IT AFTERWARDS\n[1:03] MIO043: SO THEN UH EACH OF YOU WILL UH LEAD A PRESENTATION ON THE TASK THAT HAS BEEN REQUIRED LAST TIME SO USER REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION\n[1:13] MIO043: TECHNICAL FUNCTION DESIGN AND WORKING DESIGN\n[1:18] MIO043: THEN I WILL UH PRESENT YOU SOME NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS I RECEIVED FROM UH THE MANAGEMENT BOARD\n[1:29] MIO043: THEN WE WILL TAKE UH THE DECISION ON ON THE REMOTE CONTROL UH NEEDED FUNCTIONS\n[1:36] MIO043: AND THEN I WILL ASSIGN YOU THE TASK FOR THE NEXT PART OF THE MEETING\n[1:45] MIO043: OF THE OF THE PROCESS\n[1:49] MIO043: SO UH WHO WANT TO START THE THE PRESENTATION OF WHAT THEY DID\n[1:58] FIO074: MM\n[1:59] MIO020: F DO YOU WANT TO START\n[2:00] MIO012: MAKE A START YEAH\n[2:02] MIO043: YOU CAN START\n[2:02] MIO012: SO\n[2:04] MIO012: CABLE CAMERA\n[2:08] MIO043: YOU HAVE UH POWERPOINT\n[2:10] MIO012: SHOULD BE IN MY IN THEIR FOLDER NO\n[2:13] MIO043: AH YEAH MAYBE THERE\n[2:15] MIO012: UP\n[2:15] MIO043: OKAY\n[2:17] MIO043: WHO ARE YOU\n[2:18] MIO012: UM AT THREE I THINK\n[2:22] MIO012: NO\n[2:23] MIO012: MM\n[2:27] MIO043: OUCH\n[2:29] MIO043: AND\n[2:32] MIO020: OKAY\n[2:33] MIO043: WE HAVE A TECHNICAL PROBLEM UH\n[2:37] MIO012: DO WE THINK W S IN THE IN THE WRONG FOLDER MAYBE\n[2:41] MIO012: IT IS POSSIBLE\n[2:42] MIO043: YOU PUT IT ON\n[2:43] MIO020: NO\n[2:44] MIO012: IT WAS SOMEWHERE IN SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[2:46] MIO012: I DON'T REMEMBER THE NAME ACTUALLY MUST BE SOMETHING LIKE MESSENGER AMI OR SOMETHING\n[2:49] MIO020: WHAT DO YOU HAVE IN SHORT CUT\n[2:51] MIO012: GO UP\n[2:52] MIO020: PARTICIPANT TWO\n[2:53] MIO012: YEAH GO UP\n[2:55] MIO043: YEAH\n[2:56] MIO012: AGAIN\n[2:58] MIO012: NO\n[2:59] MIO012: GO BACK\n[3:00] MIO043: YOU HAVE NO\n[3:02] MIO012: UH MAYBE MESSENGER AMI\n[3:05] MIO012: MESSENGER\n[3:06] MIO043: OVER\n[3:08] MIO043: OKAY\n[3:10] MIO012: NO\n[3:10] MIO012: THERE IS NOTHING\n[3:15] MIO043: THERE'S NO\n[3:17] MIO043: WE HAVE A TECHNICAL PROBLEM\n[3:18] MIO012: LET'S GO AND CHECK\n[3:19] MIO020: YEAH\n[3:20] MIO012: I'LL GO AND CHECK\n[3:20] MIO020: OTHERWISE COULD YOU JUST DESCRIBE\n[3:23] MIO020: BY HAND\n[3:24] MIO012: OKAY\n[3:24] MIO020: WITH THE THE WHITEBOARD\n[3:26] MIO012: YEAH\n[3:26] MIO043: IF YOU REMEMBER YEAH BUT THAT'S\n[3:28] MIO012: YEAH\n[3:29] MIO012: SO UH\n[3:30] MIO012: BASICALLY WHAT WE WANT HERE IS A REMOTE CONTROL RIGHT\n[3:34] MIO043: YEAH\n[3:34] MIO012: SO UM THE QUESTION WELL FIRST OF ALL WHAT TO CONTROL\n[3:37] MIO012: SO MOST PEOPLE WANT TO HAVE A A REMOTE FOR THEIR HI FI AND T. V. AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[3:43] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[3:44] MIO012: AND BUT OTHER PEOPLE WANT TH ALSO REMOTES FOR CONTROLLING UH AND TOYS LIKE ROBOTIC PETS AND LITTLE ROBOTS AND STUFF AND OTHER PEOPLE ALSO WANT TO HAVE REMOTES FOR CONTROLLING UM WHOLE HOUSE\n[3:52] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[3:59] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[4:00] MIO043: YEAH\n[4:00] MIO012: YEAH SO THERE'S A PROJECT I THINK CALLED X. HOUSE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT THAT DOES THAT UH YOU CAN INTEGRATE YOUR REMOTE WITH UH COMPUTERS STUFF\n[4:09] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[4:09] MIO012: SO THERE IS ONE THAT IS ONE THING\n[4:11] MIO012: THE OTHER IS THE\n[4:15] MIO012: THE FINDER FEATURE YEAH BY WHISTLING OR WHATEVER\n[4:19] MIO012: UH IF YOU HAVE THE FINDER FEATURE THEN YOU CAN ALSO HAVE\n[4:19] MIO020: OKAY\n[4:23] MIO012: UH AT THE SAME TIME AS AND GENERAL VOICE COMMANDS IF YOU WANT YEAH\n[4:27] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[4:28] MIO012: SO I THINK IT SHOULD BE A PACKAGE IN THAT CASE\n[4:31] MIO012: UH SO THE USER INTERFACE WILL CONSIST OF TWO PARTS\n[4:35] MIO012: ONE IS THE VOICE COMMAND PART AND ON ONE IS THE ACTUAL BUTTONS PART\n[4:40] MIO012: UH AND TH THE BUTTONS PART WOULD BE UH A SET OF BUTTONS FOR CHOOSING DEVICES A SET OF BUTTONS FOR SPECIAL NAVIGATION IN SPACE\n[4:45] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[4:49] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[4:50] MIO012: A SET OF BUTTONS FOR LINEAR ACCESS OF MEDIUM AND A SET OF BUTTONS FOR RANDOM ACCESS\n[5:00] MIO043: OKAY\n[5:00] MIO012: YEAH\n[5:01] MIO020: WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY LINEAR ACCESS THEN\n[5:02] MIO012: LIKE A VIDEO TAPE GOES FORWARD BACKWARDS UH FAST AND STUFF YEAH\n[5:04] MIO020: AH\n[5:08] MIO012: UM\n[5:08] MIO043: OKAY SO SPECIAL NAVIGATION LINEAR ACCESS RANDOM ACCESS AND THERE'S A FOURTH ONE NO\n[5:14] MIO012: MM\n[5:16] MIO043: SO THE BETTER NOW FOR SPECIAL NAVIGATION\n[5:19] MIO012: YEAH\n[5:19] MIO012: FOR SPECIAL NAVIGATION FOR EXAMPLE YOU MIGHT HAVE A T. V. IN THE MENU AND YOU GOING TO CHANGE YEAH\n[5:22] MIO043: OKAY\n[5:23] MIO043: THEN LINEAR ACCESS THEN RANDOM ACCESS\n[5:23] MIO012: UH\n[5:25] MIO012: MM\n[5:26] MIO012: YEAH AND ALSO PARAMETER CHANGING\n[5:28] MIO043: AH YEAH PARAMETER OKAY\n[5:30] MIO012: SO IF THERE ARE COMMON PARAMETERS MAYBE WE SHOULD PUT SPECIAL BUTTONS FOR THAT UM OR MAYBE WE COULD HAVE EVERYTHING UH GENERIC BUT UH THERE ARE A LOT OF UH REMOTES ON THE MARKET RIGHT NOW AND BASICALLY THIS IS MOST OF THE ALMOST EVERYBODY HAS THIS STUFF\n[5:33] MIO043: OKAY\n[5:43] MIO043: OKAY\n[5:48] MIO043: OKAY AND AND VOICE COMMAND DID YOU UH\n[5:51] MIO012: VOICE COMMAND W WE COULD SPECIFY ANYTHING\n[5:53] MIO012: WE COULD ASSIGN ANY BUTTON A COMMAND TO ANY BUTTON IF WE HAVE ENOUGH PROCESSING POWER I GUESS SO\n[5:54] MIO043: OKAY\n[5:56] MIO043: OKAY\n[6:00] MIO012: YEAH\n[6:01] MIO043: OKAY\n[6:02] MIO012: YEAH\n[6:02] MIO043: SO THAT'S UH THAT CLOSE YOUR INVESTIGATIONS\n[6:06] MIO012: YEAH\n[6:07] MIO012: UH YEAH I THINK SO\n[6:07] MIO043: OKAY\n[6:09] MIO012: NOT SO FAR\n[6:09] MIO043: OKAY\n[6:10] MIO043: MAYBE WE CAN HAVE A LOOK AT THE USER REQUIREMENTS WITH\n[6:13] FIO074: YEAH\n[6:15] FIO074: UM I DUNNO IF YOU CAN OPEN THE UH M IS NOT HERE\n[6:18] MIO043: I DUNNO IF I CAN OPEN IT\n[6:20] MIO043: MAYBE YOU CAN S\n[6:22] MIO043: IT'S\n[6:23] FIO074: UH IN\n[6:26] FIO074: YEAH OKAY\n[6:26] MIO043: MESSENGER NO\n[6:27] FIO074: NO\n[6:28] FIO074: IN DOCUMENT\n[6:32] FIO074: MM COMPUTER YEAH\n[6:35] MIO043: IN WHICH FOLDER\n[6:37] MIO012: WHERE DID YOU PUT IT\n[6:38] FIO074: HERE\n[6:39] FIO074: HERE\n[6:40] MIO043: SHORT CUT TO AMI SHARED FOLDER\n[6:41] MIO012: MM\n[6:42] FIO074: BUT IT'S NOT\n[6:44] FIO074: UM\n[6:47] MIO043: MAYBE YOU CAN SEND IT TO ME BY EMAIL\n[6:51] MIO043: JUST TO PARTICIPANT ONE\n[6:56] MIO043: AT AMI\n[6:57] FIO074: MM-HMM\n[6:58] FIO074: YEAH I CAN DO THAT\n[6:59] MIO043: I WILL TRY TO SHOW IT TO EVERYONE THAT WOULD BE MORE COMFORTABLE\n[7:05] FIO074: OKAY\n[7:06] FIO074: UM\n[7:09] MIO043: YOU SEND IT\n[7:12] FIO074: IT'S PARTICIPANT ONE\n[7:15] MIO043: YEAH\n[7:16] MIO043: UH THIS IS THIS EMAIL\n[7:23] MIO012: I'M DESIGNING THE USER INTERFACE\n[7:44] FIO074: OKAY\n[7:45] FIO074: YOU CAN UH\n[7:48] MIO043: OKAY\n[7:56] MIO043: SO MAYBE I CAN SWITCH SLIDES WHEN YOU WHENEVER YOU ASK THAT WILL BE MORE CONVENIENT\n[7:58] FIO074: YEAH\n[8:02] MIO043: SO OKAY FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[8:04] FIO074: OKAY SO YOU CAN YOU CAN GO\n[8:09] FIO074: OKAY SO IN OUR USABILITY LAB WE OBSERVED THE REMOTE CONTROL USE AMONG ONE HUNDRED SUBJECTS AND THE SUBJECTS ALSO FILLED A QUESTIONNAIRE OKAY\n[8:17] MIO043: MM\n[8:22] MIO043: YEAH\n[8:25] FIO074: AND HERE I HAVE THE RESULTS SO YOU CAN SEE THAT UM SEVENTY FIVE PER CENT OF USERS FIND MOST REMOTE CONTROLS UGLY SO WE HAVE TO FIND SOMETHING TO MAKE THEM MORE\n[8:40] FIO074: MORE NICE MORE KIND\n[8:42] FIO074: EIGHTY PER CENTS OF USERS WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY WHEN THE REMOTE CONTROL WOULD LOOK FANCY\n[8:49] FIO074: EIGHTY HUNDRED PER CENT OF USERS WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY WHEN THE REMOTE CONTROL WOULD LOOK OH TO IT'S NOT GOOD\n[8:58] FIO074: SO OKAY\n[8:59] FIO074: SO IT'S NOT IN THEORY BUT I I CAN I CAN SAY YEAH\n[8:59] MIO043: WE CAN JUST KEEP DOING THAT\n[9:02] MIO043: YEAH\n[9:02] FIO074: FIFTY F UH SEVENTY FIVE PER CENT OF USERS SAY THEY S ZAP A LOT\n[9:07] FIO074: SO MM WE HAVE TO HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL UH VERY UM OUT FOR THAT\n[9:15] FIO074: UH THE BUTTONS HAVE ARE TO BE UM UH UH LIKE YOU SAY RESIST RESISTING TO TO SHOCKS\n[9:22] MIO043: OKAY\n[9:24] FIO074: UM AND FIFTY PER CENTS OF USERS SAY THEY ONLY USE UH TEN PER CENTS OF BUT OF THE BUTTONS IN THE IN THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:33] MIO043: OKAY\n[9:35] FIO074: SO ALL THE BUTTONS WE WE HAVE TO PUT ARE HAVE TO TO HAVE UM A USE A REAL USE AND NOT ONLY OR\n[9:46] MIO043: OKAY\n[9:47] MIO043: OKAY SO FEWER BUTTONS MAYBE WOULD BE GOOD\n[9:49] FIO074: YEAH\n[9:50] FIO074: F NOT MANY BUTTONS AND UH AND UH UH U USEABLE BUTTONS\n[9:57] MIO043: OKAY\n[9:58] MIO012: BUT WHAT KIND OF REMOTE CONTROLS DID YOU LOOK AT\n[10:01] FIO074: SORRY\n[10:02] MIO012: WHAT KIND OF TASK WAS IT\n[10:04] MIO012: IT WAS A T. V.\n[10:05] FIO074: YEAH\n[10:06] FIO074: UH MOST FOR MOST IS T. V.\n[10:07] MIO043: YEAH\n[10:09] MIO043: YEAH BUT IN FACT WE IT IT SEEMS THAT WE ARE GOING TO MAKE A T. V. REMOTE CONTROL ACCORDING TO NEW REQUIREMENTS I RECEIVED FROM THE MANAGEMENT BO I WILL PRESENT THEM IN THE FOLLOWING\n[10:16] MIO012: HUH\n[10:18] MIO012: UH-HUH\n[10:21] MIO012: AH GOOD\n[10:22] FIO074: 'KAY YOU CAN GO SO\n[10:23] MIO043: OKAY\n[10:27] FIO074: SO THERE ARE OTHER FRUSTRATIONS EXPRESSED BY USERS\n[10:31] FIO074: SO THEY SAID UH THEY LOST UH OFTEN THE REMOTE CONTROL IN IN THE ROOM SO THEY WANT TO HAVE A WAY TO TO\n[10:38] MIO043: YEAH\n[10:44] MIO043: TO FIND IT\n[10:44] FIO074: TO FIND IT\n[10:45] MIO043: YEAH\n[10:46] FIO074: UM AND UM LOT OF THE TIME THEY IT TAKES TOO MUCH TIME TO LEARN HOW TO USE A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:54] MIO043: YEAH\n[10:56] FIO074: SO THEY WANT SOMETHING S REALLY VERY SIMPLE AND UH EASY TO USE\n[10:57] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[10:59] MIO043: OKAY\n[11:03] FIO074: AND UH REMOTE CONTROLS ARE BAD FOR\n[11:08] MIO043: WHAT IS HER OTHER SIDE\n[11:08] FIO074: R. S. I. UM\n[11:13] FIO074: I DUNNO\n[11:13] MIO012: OTHER SIDE YEAH YO WA YOUR WRIST\n[11:17] MIO012: IT I CAN BECOME PAINFUL YOU CAN HAVE TENDONDITIS\n[11:20] MIO043: OH YEAH\n[11:20] MIO012: YEAH\n[11:21] MIO043: I DID NOT KNEW THAT\n[11:22] MIO012: IF YOU ALSO UP ON A COMPUTER IN A STRANGE POSITION\n[11:25] MIO043: OKAY SO YOU WE HAVE TO MAKE IT UH MORE ERGONOMIC YEAH\n[11:27] MIO012: ERGONOMIC\n[11:28] MIO012: BUT UH\n[11:30] MIO012: HAVE TO SAY HA HA\n[11:30] FIO074: YEAH\n[11:32] MIO043: IT'S YOUR JOB OH\n[11:40] FIO074: UH\n[11:41] MIO043: UH SORRY GOT A MESSAGE FROM MICROSOFT\n[11:46] FIO074: OKAY UM BEFORE THAT I I HAVE SOME SOME SOME THING UH TO SAY BEFORE UM\n[11:55] MIO043: YEAH\n[11:58] MIO043: YEAH YEAH\n[12:02] FIO074: WE KNOW THAT UH THE USER USE UH A LOT THEIR UM REMOTE CONTROL UM TO TO CHANGE CHANNEL\n[12:12] MIO043: YEAH\n[12:13] FIO074: UM AND UM TO TO CHANGE UH VOLUME SELECTION OF THE AND UH AND NOT UH A LOT FOR SETTING FOR SETTING THE THE CHANNELS AND UH THING THINGS LIKE THAT\n[12:19] MIO043: OKAY\n[12:26] MIO043: YEAH\n[12:29] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[12:31] MIO012: MM-HMM\n[12:31] MIO043: OKAY\n[12:31] FIO074: SO IT'S BETTER TO PUT UH UH UH SOMETHING VERY EASY TO SET AND UH AND\n[12:39] MIO043: YEAH\n[12:40] MIO043: THIS FUNCTION SHOULD BE VERY UH ACCESSIBLE\n[12:42] FIO074: VERY ACCESSIBLE YES\n[12:44] MIO043: YEAH OKAY\n[12:45] FIO074: THAT'S RIGHT\n[12:45] MIO043: THIS IS THE MAIN FUNCTION OKAY\n[12:47] FIO074: SO THEN WE ASKED SOME QUESTIONS TO THEM AND UM WE ASKED THIS QUESTION IF THEY PREFER AN L. C. D. SCREEN OR ON THEIR REMULTIFIC FUNCTION REMOTES CONTROL AND IF THEY MM PAY MORE FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION IN REMOTE CONTROL AND YOU CAN GO WE HAVE HERE THE RESULTS OF\n[12:51] MIO043: YEAH\n[12:54] MIO043: YEAH\n[13:04] MIO043: YEAH\n[13:10] MIO012: THE FIRST QUESTION\n[13:11] FIO074: OF THE QUESTIONS\n[13:14] FIO074: SO YOU KNOW THAT UM\n[13:18] FIO074: FOR THE YOUNGER IT'S VERY IMPORTANT\n[13:22] MIO043: TO HAVE L. C. D. AND VOICE\n[13:23] FIO074: TO HAVE THE S YES AND SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[13:26] FIO074: AND UH AND THE OTHERS IS NOT SO IMPORTANT BUT UH WE KNOW THAT UH UH PEOPLE BETWEEN FIFTEEN AND TWENTY FIVE ARE PEOPLE WHO WATCH A LOT T. V. AND UH WHO WHO WH CAN USE A LOT THIS UH\n[13:44] MIO043: OKAY\n[13:45] FIO074: SO MAYBE WE WE CAN HAVE A SPEECH RECOGNITION IN\n[13:47] MIO043: YEAH MAYBE THIS THIS IS IMPORTANT\n[13:49] FIO074: YEAH\n[13:50] MIO043: MOREOVER TH MAYBE THOSE UH LIKE THOSE TEENAGER CUSTOMER COULD ADVICE THEIR PARENTS TO BUY THIS EQUIPMENT AND SO WE CAN WE HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF THAT POINT OF VIEW I THINK OR SO\n[13:59] MIO012: MM\n[14:04] FIO074: MM\n[14:06] MIO043: YEAH\n[14:07] FIO074: OKAY AND IF THERE IS TH THE CONCLUSION NOW\n[14:09] FIO074: SO AS WE SAY BEFORE I THINK UH UM A REMOTE CONTROL LIGHTENING IN THE DARK IT'S IT'S A GOOD THING\n[14:18] MIO043: OKAY\n[14:18] FIO074: UH NOT TO MANY MUD BUTTONS LIKE WE WE SAID BEFORE\n[14:21] FIO074: E EASY TO USE UH A WAY TO FIND IT EASILY IN THE ROOM AND UH UH RESISTANT TO TO SHOCK AND TO TO\n[14:21] MIO043: YEAH\n[14:36] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[14:37] MIO043: OKAY\n[14:39] FIO074: AN I S NO YEAH\n[14:40] MIO043: OKAY THESE ARE THE USER REQUI\n[14:41] FIO074: I DUNNO IF YOU SEE SOMETHING ELSE IMPORTANT OR\n[14:49] MIO020: I'M JUST THINKING OF SOME THING\n[14:51] FIO074: MM\n[14:51] MIO043: YEAH\n[14:52] MIO020: UM\n[14:55] MIO020: WE WANT TO HAVE A NO I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS A GOOD IDEA\n[14:58] MIO020: WE WANT TO HAVE A A GENERAL REMOTE CONTROL FOR EVERYTHING\n[15:01] MIO043: NO NO NO\n[15:02] MIO043: WE W IT SEEMS THAT WE NO WANT TO HAVE A T. V. REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:07] MIO020: OKAY\n[15:08] MIO043: FROM THE MANAGEMENT BOARD I RECEIVE AN EMAIL\n[15:08] MIO012: MM\n[15:10] MIO020: YEAH\n[15:11] MIO043: COS IT WOULD BE COSTLY\n[15:14] MIO043: UH AND AND ALSO IT IT WOULD TAKE MORE TIME TO DEVELOP TO HAVE A A GENERAL GENERIC REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:17] MIO020: YEAH\n[15:18] MIO020: YEAH YEAH\n[15:20] MIO020: YEAH\n[15:21] MIO012: MM I IT'S NOT TRUE I THINK\n[15:25] MIO012: THE THE SECOND CLAIM THAT YOU PUT\n[15:25] MIO020: NO NO\n[15:28] MIO043: THAT IT WOULD BE TOO LONG TO DEVELOP\n[15:29] MIO012: YEAH\n[15:30] MIO012: I THINK THAT SHOULD BE THE SAME\n[15:32] MIO043: OH YEAH\n[15:33] MIO043: BECAUSE I RECEIVED THAT EMAIL FROM MANAGEMENT BOARD AND THEY SEEMS TO TELL THAT THAT IF WE WANT TO BE ON THE MARKET AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE WE SHOULD UH FOCUS ON T. V. MORE WHERE IT SEEMS THAT THE MARKET IS MORE IMPORTANT\n[15:51] MIO043: SO MAYBE IT'S A GOOD DECISION\n[15:53] MIO043: I DUNNO\n[15:53] MIO043: WHAT'S YOUR OPINION\n[15:54] MIO012: I HAVE UH I'VE NO IDEA I MEAN I SHOULD KNOW A BIT MORE ABOUT HOW FAST WE CAN UH DESIGN IT\n[16:00] MIO012: I DON'T THINK\n[16:02] MIO012: UH YEAH\n[16:04] MIO020: FINISH TONIGHT\n[16:05] MIO012: YEAH\n[16:06] MIO012: OKAY\n[16:06] MIO020: BUT BASICALLY YEAH MAYBE I CAN CONTINUE WITH MY PRESENTATION IT WOULD BE AL YOU YOU BUT I THINK WE HAVE SOME TECHNICAL PROBLEM OR SO\n[16:07] MIO012: YEAH\n[16:10] MIO043: OKAY\n[16:11] FIO074: YEAH\n[16:11] MIO012: YEAH\n[16:14] MIO020: SO I'M JUST GOING TO DESCRIBE BRIEFLY WHAT WE DO IN THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:18] MIO043: MAYBE YOU CAN GO TO THE WHITEBOARD IF YOU HAVE SOME DRAWINGS TO DO I DON'T KNOW\n[16:19] MIO020: IF FACT\n[16:22] MIO020: YEAH BUT\n[16:22] FIO074: MM\n[16:24] MIO020: DO I HAVE OH YEAH\n[16:25] MIO020: NOW I HAVE ENOUGH CABLES\n[16:28] MIO012: LIKE A YOU FEEL A BIT LIKE A DOG WITH THIS STUFF\n[16:31] MIO020: OKAY SO I'M JUST GOING TO DESCRIBE IN FACT FOR FOR A REMOTE CONTROL THIS IS QUITE EASY\n[16:37] MIO020: WE JUST HAVE SORRY I'M GOING\n[16:43] MIO043: OKAY\n[16:44] MIO043: ARE YOU OKAY\n[16:45] MIO020: LIKE THAT\n[16:46] MIO020: I'M JUST GOING TO DESCRIBE\n[16:47] MIO020: BASICALLY WE HAVE A A BATTERY A POWER SUPPLY HERE\n[16:51] MIO020: AFTER THAT WE JUST HAVE UM USER INTERFACE\n[16:54] MIO020: LET'S SAY THAT\n[16:56] MIO020: UM\n[16:59] MIO020: SOMETHING LIKE THAT WHICH COULD BE UM A L. C. D. LET'S SAY OR UM AN ARRAY OF PUSH BUTTON SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[17:13] MIO020: PUSH BUTTON OR A L. C. D.\n[17:15] MIO020: AFTER THAT WE WE FEED THAT INTO UM\n[17:19] MIO020: UH AN ELECTRONIC CHIP\n[17:21] MIO020: SO I SAY U. C. AND I FEED THAT TO UH L. E. D. WHICH IS UH INFRARED UM WHICH IS A AN INFRARED UM COMPONENT\n[17:35] MIO020: AND SO WHAT WE FOR FOR MYSELF THIS FOR FOR US THIS IS QUITE EASY\n[17:41] MIO043: U. C. IS THE CENTRAL UNIT\n[17:43] MIO020: YEAH\n[17:44] MIO043: OKAY YEAH\n[17:44] MIO020: Y IT'S A IT'S THIS JUST A CHIP WHICH DOES ALL THE UM NUMERICAL\n[17:51] MIO043: COMPUTATION\n[17:52] MIO020: NUMERICAL COMPUTATION ACCORDING TO YOUR DISPLAY\n[17:53] MIO043: OKAY\n[17:55] MIO020: AND SO FOR US UH THIS IS QUITE EASY\n[17:58] MIO020: WE JUST NEED TO TAKE TO DEFINE WHAT WE WANT TO DO WHEN THE USER INTERFACE UM WANTS SOMETHING AND AFTER THAT WE JUST DO THE CODING TO S AND SEND THAT TO TO TO THE NOT THE TO THE TELEVISION\n[18:16] MIO043: OKAY\n[18:16] MIO020: SO FOR US THIS IS QUITE EASY\n[18:19] MIO043: OKAY SO THIS IS QUITE EASY\n[18:20] MIO020: YEAH\n[18:21] MIO020: UM WE JUST HAVE TO DEFINE THE PROCESSING POWER THAT WE NEED UH ESPECIALLY IF WE WANT TO DO SOME UH SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[18:21] MIO043: THERE IS NOT THAT MUCH CONSTRAINTS\n[18:29] MIO020: IN THAT CASE THAT MEAN THAT WE ARE GOING TO USE MORE FOR SIMPLE\n[18:32] MIO012: THIS WILL THINK THIS WILL TAKE MORE TIME TO DEVELOP ALSO\n[18:35] MIO020: YEAH OF COURSE OF COURSE\n[18:36] MIO012: YEAH\n[18:37] MIO020: AND UM BUT FOR A STANDARD ONE THIS IS REALLY EASY\n[18:41] MIO020: IT'S A QUESTION OF ONE MONTH AND SO ON S\n[18:43] MIO012: SOON\n[18:44] MIO043: TO HAVE A YOU S YOU SPEAK ABOUT WITH VOI VOICE CONTROL\n[18:48] MIO020: NO NO NO NO I SAY YEAH STANDARD UH STANDARD REMOTE CONTROL TAKES MAYBE UH ONE MONTH TO TO DO THAT\n[18:49] MIO043: STANDARD BUTTON ONE\n[18:56] MIO012: YEAH\n[18:57] MIO012: SO THE ONLY TIME PROBLEM IS THE SP VOICE RECOGNITION\n[19:00] MIO020: YEAH\n[19:01] MIO012: YEAH\n[19:01] MIO020: DEFINITELY\n[19:02] MIO012: YEAH\n[19:03] MIO043: SO DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA OF HOW LONG IT WOULD TAKE TO HAVE VOICE RECOGNITION NOW\n[19:08] MIO012: TEN YEARS\n[19:08] MIO020: I WOULD SAY\n[19:11] MIO020: I WOULD SAY UH ABOUT EIGHT MONTHS TO HAVE THE FIRST RESULTS\n[19:19] MIO043: OKAY SO I IT'S A BIT LONG YEAH\n[19:21] MIO020: YEAH\n[19:22] MIO020: I CAN\n[19:27] MIO020: UM\n[19:34] MIO043: ONE MONTH FOR THE STANDARD ONE WITH BUTTON\n[19:36] MIO020: YEAH\n[19:37] MIO043: EVEN IF WE HAVE A L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[19:40] MIO020: YEAH EVEN\n[19:40] MIO020: I MEAN THAT THIS IS REALLY STANDARD DEVICES NOW\n[19:44] MIO020: UM EIGHT\n[19:47] MIO020: FOR UH SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[19:53] MIO043: OKAY YEAH\n[19:57] MIO043: OKAY SO WE CAN TAKE THIS INTO ACCOUNT\n[20:00] MIO043: SO WHO THINK IT WOULD BE GOOD TO GO FOR UH LIKE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[20:06] MIO012: BUT WE DON'T HAVE TIME TO MARKET\n[20:08] MIO043: YEAH IT WILL\n[20:08] MIO020: AND ALSO HOW MUCH UH I THINK\n[20:12] MIO012: I THINK WE SHOULD CONTACT MANAGEMENT\n[20:13] MIO020: DURING THE KICKOFF MEETING YOU SAY THAT WE WE SHOULDN'T WE SHOULDN'T GO UP TO TWELVE POINT FIVE EURO PER UNIT SO HOW MANY UNITS SHOULD WE SELL TO HAVE A\n[20:21] MIO043: EUROS\n[20:22] MIO043: YEAH YEAH\n[20:31] MIO012: WELL\n[20:32] MIO043: WELL EACH UNIT IS IS SELL UH TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[20:32] MIO012: UH\n[20:36] MIO020: YEAH BUT HOW MANY YEAH\n[20:39] MIO012: HOW MUC HOW MUCH DO YOU GET HOW MUCH DO YOU IF YOU BUY ONE MILLION UNITS H NO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITS\n[20:46] MIO012: EH CHIPS\n[20:47] MIO012: WE'RE GONNA NEED CHIPS RIGHT\n[20:48] MIO020: YEAH\n[20:49] MIO012: YEAH\n[20:50] MIO012: HOW MUCH WILL IT COST FOR ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND\n[20:51] MIO020: USUALLY THIS IS LESS THA AT TWO DOLLARS PER CHIP\n[20:56] MIO012: OKAY\n[20:57] MIO043: BECAUSE WE ARE\n[20:57] MIO012: SO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA FOR A POWERFUL ONE THAT HAS UH GOOD ENOUGH FOR DO SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[21:03] MIO020: YEAH WE CAN\n[21:04] MIO012: YEAH\n[21:04] MIO012: OKAY\n[21:06] MIO012: SO\n[21:07] MIO012: NO IT DOESN'T\n[21:07] MIO043: IT SEEMS THAT THAT WE WANT TO SELL LIKE FOUR MILLION UNITS FROM THE FIRST MEETING\n[21:12] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[21:15] MIO012: OKAY\n[21:17] MIO012: FOUR MILLION\n[21:18] MIO043: OKAY\n[21:19] MIO043: MAYBE WE CAN UH WE CAN LOOK AT THE NEW REQUIREMENT I RECEIVE FROM THE MANAGEMENT BOARD AND DISCUS DISCUSS ALL FUNCTION WE WANT TO HAVE\n[21:28] FIO074: MM\n[21:31] MIO020: UM\n[21:33] MIO020: I JUST HAD A QUESTION UH DO YOU WANT TO CONTINUE WITH YOUR PRESENTA\n[21:38] MIO043: YEAH I I WILL CONTINUE\n[21:38] MIO020: IS IT\n[21:39] MIO043: WELL ASK YOUR QUESTION IF YOU WANT\n[21:41] MIO020: UM YOU SAY THAT I DON'T REMEMBER BY HEART BUT THIRTY PER CENT\n[21:47] FIO074: MM\n[21:48] MIO020: OF THE TESTED PEOPLE SAY THAT'S IT'S QUITE DIFFICULT TO TO TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:57] FIO074: YEAH\n[21:58] MIO020: DO THEY SAY THAT THIS IS DIFFICULT BUT FOR THE SAME REASON OR DO THEY HAVE OTHER REASON\n[22:06] FIO074: OH\n[22:06] MIO020: TO TO MAYBE TO KEEP IN MIND MAYBE TO ACCESS TO THAT MENU YOU SHOULD DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[22:07] FIO074: WOULD J\n[22:11] FIO074: UH YEAH W I I THINK THEY THEY SAY THAT IT'S UH DIFFICULT TO LEARN HOW TO USE IT BUT I WHEN YOU KNOW HOW TO USE IT\n[22:18] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[22:20] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[22:20] FIO074: IT'S IT'S OKAY\n[22:20] MIO043: OKAY\n[22:21] MIO020: AND\n[22:22] FIO074: BUT\n[22:22] MIO043: IT'S NOT INTUITIVE FIRST\n[22:23] FIO074: YEAH\n[22:24] MIO020: BUT YEAH MAYBE AND WHAT ABOUT IF WE DESIGN A REMOTE CONTROL WHICH CAN BE CONFIGURE AS YOU WANT\n[22:31] MIO020: YOU SAY THAT I WANT I HAVE SIX BUTTON\n[22:33] MIO012: MH HMM\n[22:33] MIO012: A A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE UH IF YOU HAVE THE L. C. D. SCREEN IF YOU CAN DO IT COMPLETELY THE WAY YOU WANT BECAUSE THE BUTTONS ALSO LOOK THE WAY YOU WANT THEM BUT IT WILL BE HARD TO CONFIGURE I MEAN IMAGINE I UH SO IT'S REALLY SOMETHING FOR THE EXPERT USER\n[22:36] MIO020: YEAH\n[22:37] MIO043: YEAH\n[22:40] MIO020: YEAH\n[22:41] MIO043: BUT BUT ALSO IT SEEMS THAT\n[22:45] MIO020: YEAH\n[22:45] MIO043: YEAH\n[22:49] MIO020: OKAY\n[22:49] MIO012: SO\n[22:51] MIO012: I MEAN THERE ARE MARKETS AND MARKETS\n[22:52] MIO012: I THINK THE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE TH UH ARE UH CHRISTINE HERE SAID UH YOU HAVE A UH IT IS YEAH\n[22:58] MIO020: YEAH\n[22:59] MIO043: YEAH\n[23:01] MIO012: SO FOR OUR YOUNG PEOPLE UH IT WILL BE COOL THEY CAN BE ABLE TO USE IT\n[23:05] MIO012: TH MAYBE THEIR PARENTS WILL NOT BUT THEY WILL CONFIGURE IT\n[23:07] MIO012: I GUESS\n[23:08] MIO012: I DON'T KNOW IF THERE IS STUDY ABOUT THAT\n[23:09] MIO043: YEAH\n[23:10] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[23:10] MIO043: MAYBE IT WOULD BE MORE COMPLEX TO CONFIGURE IT TO BE SIMPLE THAN CREATING A SIMPLE PRODUCT\n[23:11] FIO074: MM\n[23:12] MIO020: YEAH\n[23:13] MIO020: YEAH\n[23:14] MIO020: YEAH\n[23:14] MIO012: MM\n[23:15] FIO074: MM\n[23:16] MIO012: AND THERE ARE ANOTHER THING IS THAT IF WE MAKE SOMETHING THAT'S SIMPLE AND EASY TO USE THAT'S BAS TO USE IMMEDIATELY THAT MEANS THAT IT WILL BE EXACTLY THE SAME AS EVERYTHING ELSE\n[23:16] MIO020: YEAH\n[23:24] MIO020: YEAH\n[23:24] MIO012: ALL RIGHT\n[23:25] MIO020: YEAH\n[23:26] MIO012: OTHERWISE IF IT'S DIFFERENT THEN OF COURSE EVERYBODY HAS SOMEBODY HAS TO LEARN TO USE IT FIRST\n[23:31] MIO020: YEAH\n[23:31] MIO043: YEAH\n[23:32] MIO043: BUT ALSO WE WE SEE THAT THAT MOST PEOPLE FIND IT FIND REMOTE CONTROLS TOO COMPLEX BECAUSE THEY HAVE TOO MANY BUTTONS AND THEY MAINLY USE ONLY CHANNELS AND VOLUME BUTTONS\n[23:43] FIO074: MM\n[23:43] MIO012: MM-HMM\n[23:46] MIO043: SO WE MAY JUST UH MAKE A VERY EASY TO USE REMOTE CONTROL WITH MAINLY THOSE BUTTONS AND MAYBE ALSO UM\n[23:53] MIO012: YEAH\n[23:57] MIO043: SOME LIGHTNING STUFF TOO\n[24:00] MIO043: BECAUSE MOST PEOPLE FIND ALSO HARD TO TO FIND THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[24:07] MIO043: LOSED LOSE IT ETCETERA\n[24:07] MIO012: MM-HMM\n[24:10] MIO043: THESE THESE ARE THESE TWO POINTS ARE THE MAIN FRUSTRATIONS SO MAYBE IF WE DESIGN SOMETHING VERY SIMPLE AND EASY TO UH FIND WHEN LOST IT WILL UH ADD UH A SERIOUS COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE\n[24:27] MIO043: WITHOUT MAKING SOMETHING TOO COMPLEX AND TOO LONG TO DEVELOP\n[24:27] FIO074: MM\n[24:31] MIO012: MM-HMM\n[24:32] MIO043: SO BUT LE LET US SEE FIRST THE NEW REQUIREMENT\n[24:36] MIO043: SO WE DON'T HAVE TO SO THIS THIS UH IS UH IS UM IN THE THIS IS IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS WE WERE SPEAKING SO WE DON'T HAVE TO MAKE A VERY COMPLEX REMOTE CONTROLS TO ACCESS TELETEXT AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[24:54] MIO012: BUT TELETEXT IS JUST ONE BUTTON\n[24:57] MIO043: YEAH BUT THEN YOU HAVE TO YOU HAVE TO DEFINE THE BUTTONS TO SURF AMONGST PAGES AND STUFF\n[25:01] MIO012: YOU YOU JUST WRITE THE WRITE THE NUMBERS\n[25:05] MIO043: YEAH\n[25:07] MIO043: SO WELL\n[25:07] MIO012: SO WILL YOU ADD WITH THE CHANNEL KEYS RIGHT\n[25:10] MIO043: YEAH\n[25:11] MIO012: SO\n[25:11] MIO043: SO ANYWAY WE DON'T HAVE TO INCLUDE THIS FEATURE BECAUSE IT'S IT'S NOT USED ANY MORE BY USERS THEY PREFER TO S\n[25:20] MIO012: I AM\n[25:20] MIO012: I'M SURE THAT UH IT DON'T LIKE BUT UH I DON'T SEE JUST ONE BUTTON\n[25:25] MIO043: YEAH\n[25:26] MIO012: SO\n[25:27] MIO043: I DUNNO\n[25:28] MIO043: IF I ONE BUTTON IS STILL ONE MORE BUTTON\n[25:31] MIO043: IF IF IF WE WANT TO MAKE IT VERY SIMPLE WE HAVE TO REDUCE NUMBER OF BUTTONS COMPARED TO TH TO OUR COMPETITORS\n[25:39] MIO012: MM-HMM\n[25:40] MIO043: WELL ANYWAY I HAVE THIS POINT\n[25:42] MIO043: WE CAN DISCUSS\n[25:43] MIO043: ALSO UM SO AS AS I TOLD BEFORE UH IT WOULD BE BETTER IF IT'S ONLY FOR THE T. V. UM\n[25:57] MIO043: BECAUSE WE WANT TO BE QUICK ON ON THE MARKET\n[26:01] MIO043: AND THEN ALSO WE HAVE TO MAKE VERY UH UH CLEAR THAT THIS UH\n[26:09] MIO043: THIS REMOTE CONTROL IS IS PART OF OF OUR PRODUCTS AND SHOW OUR CORPORATE UH LOGO AND AND COLOURS ON THE ON THE DESIGN AS WELL SO THAT UH THEY IDENTIFY IT AS ONE OF OUR PRODUCT\n[26:27] MIO043: SO THIS IS THE THE KEY POINT\n[26:30] MIO043: SO BEFORE UH FINISHING WE CAN UH DEFINE UH WHAT WOULD BE THE CHARACTERISTIC OF THE O TH OF THE CONTROL OF THE REMOTE CONTROL AND WHICH BUTTON DO WE NEED WHICH FUNCTION DO WE WANT ETCETERA\n[26:48] MIO012: CAPITAL\n[26:48] FIO074: MM\n[26:51] MIO043: SO\n[26:53] MIO043: DO YOU UM SO SO FROM FROM THE THE MARKETING EXPERT I THINK\n[27:02] MIO043: A KEY ASPECT IS THE EASY TO USE ASPECT\n[27:06] MIO043: IT SHOULD BE VERY SIMPLE AND MOST BUTTON ARE NEVER USED ONLY TEN PER CENT OF THE BUTTON ARE ARE USED OFTEN SO I THINK WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING VERY SIMPLE AND I THINK WE ALL AGREE ON THAT POINT\n[27:07] FIO074: MM\n[27:19] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[27:19] MIO043: NO\n[27:20] FIO074: MM\n[27:20] MIO012: WELL IF IT IS GOING TO BE JUST A T. V. REMOTE CONTROL IT IS GOING TO BE VERY SIMPLE\n[27:23] MIO043: YEAH OKAY\n[27:25] MIO043: SO YEAH THE KEY POINT HERE IS SIMPLE\n[27:30] MIO043: MAYBE\n[27:31] MIO043: SO FEW BUTTONS CHANNEL\n[27:35] MIO043: VOLUME CONTROL\n[27:37] MIO043: AND WHAT EL WHAT FUNCTION DO YOU SEE\n[27:40] MIO012: WELL IF IT'S GOING TO BE AS SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE THEN JUST HAVE THE REMOTE CONTROL THERE IS NO OTHER FUNCTION THAT I CAN SEE\n[27:41] MIO043: IN ADDITION TO THAT\n[27:46] MIO012: REALLY\n[27:46] MIO043: YEAH\n[27:47] MIO043: MAYBE SWITCH T. V. ON AND OFF\n[27:49] MIO012: UH NO YOU WANT TO KEEP TELEVISION ON SO THAT THE ADVERTISING CAN REVENUE CAN COME BACK TO US\n[27:55] MIO043: YEAH\n[27:57] MIO012: OR SOMETHING\n[27:58] MIO043: YEAH\n[27:58] MIO043: VOLUME MAYBE A MUTE BUTTON AND THEN ON OFF BUTTON\n[28:03] MIO020: MM\n[28:06] MIO043: AND THAT'S ALL\n[28:07] MIO020: UH I KNOW THAT SOM YOU SAY THAT MANY PEOPLE ARE DOING PLENTY OF A LOT OF ZAPPING\n[28:13] FIO074: MM-HMM\n[28:14] MIO043: MM\n[28:14] MIO020: I KNOW THA I DISCOVERED THAT WHEN I DID A QUICK LOOK UH THEY DO NOW SOM THEY DO SOMETHING WHICH IS QUITE NICE NOW\n[28:22] MIO020: YOU HAVE A BUTTON YOU YOU PRESS IT AND THIS IS UH THE PREVIOUS CHANNEL WHICH HAS COME BACK\n[28:22] MIO012: IT'S A MEMORY YEAH\n[28:26] MIO043: OKAY\n[28:27] MIO043: YEAH THIS IS COOL\n[28:28] MIO043: MAYBE WE CAN INCLUDE THAT ALSO\n[28:30] MIO043: PREVIOUS PREVIOUS CHANNEL BUTTON\n[28:33] MIO043: SO WE HAVE LIKE CHANNEL BUTTON THE PREVIOUS CHANNEL BUTTON THE VOLUME BUTTON PLUS A MUTE BUTTON AND UH JUST THE THE TRADITIONAL ON OFF BUTTON\n[28:37] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[28:40] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[28:45] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[28:45] MIO012: AND UH AND OF COURSE THE CHANNEL CHANGING BUTTONS\n[28:49] MIO043: YEAH\n[28:49] MIO043: I I TALK ABOUT THAT YEAH\n[28:50] MIO012: HOW SHOULD THEY HOW SHOULD WE IMPLEMENT THAT\n[28:53] MIO012: BECAUSE UH COULD BE NUMERICAL ONLY OR COULD BE ALSO INCREMENTAL\n[28:57] MIO043: YEAH\n[28:58] MIO043: INCREMENTAL DEFINITELY BECAUSE ZAPPING YOU YOU SWITCH THEM\n[29:02] MIO012: MM-HMM\n[29:02] MIO020: LET'S SAY THAT WE CAN DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[29:04] MIO020: THIS IS UH INCREMENTAL BUT ONCE YOU PRESS IT FOR A LONG TIME YOU GO FIVE BY FIVE\n[29:14] MIO043: WE GO FASTER\n[29:14] MIO020: TO GO FA TO GO FASTER\n[29:18] MIO043: MM\n[29:18] MIO012: MM\n[29:18] MIO012: IT'S AN INTERESTING IDEA THAT IF YOU PRESS IT FOR A LONG TIME IT DOES SOMETHING ELSE IN GENERAL\n[29:24] MIO012: SO IF YOU YOU HAVE YOUR TEN BUTTONS FOR THE FOR THE NUMERIC THE NUMERICAL BUTTONS AND YOU HAVE INSTEAD OF HAVING JUST ONE MEMORY\n[29:33] MIO020: YEAH\n[29:33] MIO012: YOU HAVE IF YOU PRESS THEM FOR A LONG TIME\n[29:37] MIO012: NO\n[29:37] MIO012: DOESN'T WORK DOES IT\n[29:41] MIO043: MAYBE WE SHOULD HAVE ALSO A DIGIT BUTTON\n[29:44] MIO012: MAYBE WE SHOULD HAVE A COMPLETE KEYBOARD AND JUST TYPE CONSOLE COMMANDS\n[29:50] MIO043: YEAH\n[29:50] MIO012: CHANGE CHANNEL TO EIGHT\n[29:52] MIO043: MAYBE WE HAVE ALSO TO HAVE DIGITS OR ONLY INCREMENTAL\n[29:53] MIO012: NO\n[30:00] MIO043: I DUNNO BEC BECAUSE IF YOU HAVE THE\n[30:01] MIO012: WELL IF IT'S USEFUL LIKE IF IF YOU WANT TO CHANGE BETWEEN THREE CHANNELS FOR EXAMPLE THEN YOU H YOU CANNOT YOU CANNOT CANNOT WORK WITH JUST MEMORY BEING INCREMENTAL\n[30:05] MIO043: UH\n[30:09] MIO043: YEAH\n[30:10] MIO043: BECAUSE YOU HAVE YOUR PREVIOUS CHANNEL BUTTON IF YOU HAVE INCREMENTAL ONLY IT'S NOT UH IT ISN'T WORTH IT BECAUSE THE PREVIOUS CHANNEL IS EITH EITHER MINUS ONE OR PLUS ONE\n[30:15] MIO020: YEAH\n[30:20] MIO012: YEAH\n[30:22] MIO012: YEAH\n[30:22] MIO043: SO I THINK WE NEED ALSO DIGITS\n[30:25] MIO020: OKAY\n[30:25] MIO043: MAYBE WE WE CAN MAKE VERY OBVIOUS THE CHANNEL AND VOLUME BUTTON BUTTON AND SMALLER BUTTON DOWN THERE WITH THE THE DIGITS\n[30:36] MIO012: YEAH WHEN YOU ZAP USUALLY YOU WILL HAVE TO PRESS THE SAME BUTTON ALL THE TIME AND\n[30:39] MIO043: YEAH\n[30:41] MIO020: OR WE CAN DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[30:43] MIO020: WE CAN DESIGN THE REMOTE CONTROL TO HAVE ACCESS\n[30:43] MIO012: YEAH\n[30:46] MIO020: YOU KNOW SOME REMOTE CONTROL HAVE UH PROTECTION AND SO YOU YOU Y\n[30:50] MIO012: MM-HMM\n[30:54] MIO043: YEAH\n[30:54] MIO012: HEY I JUST THOUGHT THIS THING THERE IS A I MEAN YOU KNOW THERE IS ARE SOME WITH A WHEEL LIKE THIS\n[30:54] MIO020: YOU\n[30:59] MIO012: INSTEAD OF HAVING THE UP DOWN BUTTONS FOR UH YOU CAN HAVE THE WHEEL\n[31:01] MIO043: YEAH\n[31:02] MIO020: YEAH A KIND OF JOYSTICK\n[31:03] MIO012: YEAH\n[31:04] MIO043: YEAH\n[31:04] MIO043: MAYBE WE CAN HAVE A WHEEL FOR 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YEAH THE YEAH\n[31:45] MIO043: OKAY\n[31:47] MIO043: YEAH\n[31:48] MIO012: YEAH\n[31:48] MIO043: THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[31:52] MIO043: WELL ALSO WE HAVE TO DECIDE UH SO IT SHOULD BE LIGHTENING IN THE DARK I THINK BECAUSE MOST PEOPLE LOST THEIR REMOTE CONTROL\n[31:58] MIO020: 'S QUITE IT'S QUITE EASY WE DO THAT W WITH BACK LIGHT ON THE ON THE WHEEL\n[32:00] MIO043: OKAY\n[32:02] MIO012: YEAH\n[32:03] MIO012: EVEN IF I L. E. D. UH OR A IF IF IT'S THE L. C. D. FEATURE UH WHATEVER YEAH\n[32:05] MIO020: A BLUE A BLUE L. E. D. AND WE SELL THAT UM\n[32:07] MIO043: YEAH AND DO WE PUT AN L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[32:08] MIO012: YEAH\n[32:11] MIO043: BECAUSE IT WAS IMPORTANT FOR YOUNG CUSTOMERS IF YOU REMEMBER\n[32:14] MIO012: I THINK IT'S ONLY PUT ON IF COU HAVE MULTI FUNCTION\n[32:18] MIO020: YEAH\n[32:18] MIO012: IF YOU DO NOT MULTI FUNCTION THEN THERE IS NO P POINT IN HAVING L. C. D.\n[32:22] MIO012: JUST INCREASE THE COST\n[32:23] MIO043: OKAY\n[32:23] MIO012: THE USER DOES NOT HAVE AN ADVANTAGE REALLY\n[32:25] MIO043: SO NO L. C. D.\n[32:26] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[32:26] FIO074: HMM\n[32:27] MIO043: AND SO NO SPEECH AS WELL BECAUSE IT W IT WOULD DELAY TOO MUCH THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS\n[32:32] MIO020: OKAY\n[32:32] MIO012: WELL IF IT'S GOING TO DELAY YEAH BUT UH IT WILL BE COOL\n[32:36] MIO012: IT WOULD\n[32:36] MIO012: BECAUSE A USER COULD SAY C. N. N. FOR EXAMPLE AND IT WOULD GO C. N. N.\n[32:38] FIO074: MM-HMM\n[32:40] MIO012: MM\n[32:40] MIO043: YEAH\n[32:41] MIO043: THAT WOULD BE COOL\n[32:42] MIO043: BUT EIGHT MONTHS IS REALLY LONG AND\n[32:42] MIO012: YEAH\n[32:46] MIO043: MAYBE WE CAN JUST UH\n[32:48] MIO020: TEN YEARS\n[32:52] MIO043: OKAY\n[32:53] MIO043: SO UM I I WILL UH I WILL SO I WE WILL MOVE TO NEXT MEETING SO IN AFTER THE LUNCH BREAK UH HERE ARE THE INDIVIDUAL UH ACTION UH YOU ARE REQUIRED TO DO BUT YOU WILL BE UH RECALLED TO THE ACTIONS BY UH EMAIL I THINK BUT YOU CAN TAKE NOTES IF YOU IF YOU WANT BUT WELL THE INSTRUCTION WILL BE SENT\n[33:06] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[33:23] MIO043: SO\n[33:25] MIO043: THANK YOU FOR UH YOUR SUGGESTION AND I I WILL MAKE A SUMMARY OF THAT MEETING THAT I WILL PUT IN THE SHARED FOLDER YOU CAN'T SEE AND UH AND THEN YOU WILL UM YOU WILL BE ABLE TO TO SEE WHAT HAS BEEN UH HAS BEEN SAID ON ON THIS MEETING AND AND WHAT HAS BEEN DECIDED\n[33:26] MIO020: OKAY\n[33:33] MIO020: OKAY\n[33:34] MIO020: OKAY\n[33:49] MIO043: UH MAYBE FOR 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INTERFACE\n[1:31] MIO043: WE ALSO DECIDED TO HAVE A WHEEL TO CHANGE CHANNEL PREVIOUS CHANNEL BUTTON\n[1:37] MIO043: CHANNEL DIGIT UH BUTTONS SHOULD BE UH PROTECTED BY PLASTIC COVER OR SOMETHING FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL TO LOOK VERY SIMPLE\n[1:48] MIO043: WE HAVE ALSO BUTTON FOR VOLUME AND TO SWITCH ON OFF THE T. V.\n[1:55] MIO043: WE HAVE ALSO UH THE LIGHTENING FEATURE FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL TO BE EASY TO FIND\n[2:01] MIO043: AND FOR FAST DEVELOPMENT AND LOW COST WE HAVE DECIDED TO HAVE NO L. C. D. NO VOICE FEATURES\n[2:11] MIO043: SO NOW UH WE WILL HAVE THREE PRESENTATIONS\n[2:15] MIO043: SO THE CONCEPTUAL SPECIFICATION BY INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER THE SPECIFICATION OF THE U. I. BY OR U. I. OKAY\n[2:25] MIO012: ABDUL AL HASRED IS MY NAME\n[2:30] MIO043: AND UH THE LAST POINT IS UH TREND WATCHING BY MARKET EXPERT\n[2:37] MIO043: SO MAYBE WE CAN START WITH UH INDUSTRIAL DESIGN\n[2:44] MIO043: SO THIS IS THE PRESENTATION\n[2:47] MIO020: UH I. D. YOU WANT\n[2:52] MIO043: MAYBE I CAN SWITCH SLIDE UH ON YOUR REQUEST\n[2:54] MIO020: YEAH\n[2:55] MIO020: I ONLY V HAVE THREE SLIDES SO\n[2:57] MIO020: I JUST LOOK AT THE MM\n[3:00] MIO020: UM JUST THIS\n[3:03] MIO020: ON SOME WEB PAGES TO FIND SOME DOCUMENTATION AND I THINK A REMOTE CONTROL IS AS I S MENTIONED PREVIOUSLY\n[3:05] MIO043: YEAH\n[3:11] MIO020: YOU JUST HAVE A A VERY SIMPLE CHIP AND THE MM THE USER INTERFACE IS JUST DONE USUALLY BY PUSH BUTTON\n[3:19] MIO020: AND IN OUR CASE WE ARE USING A UM A WHEEL CONTROL\n[3:24] MIO020: SO UH UH I WAS LOOKING BASICALLY FOR THAT CHIP\n[3:30] MIO020: WHICH IS UH VERY VERY STANDARD AND UH I JUST LOOKED FOR THE WHEEL SENSOR AND THE STANDARD PUSH BUTTON\n[3:37] MIO020: AND UM YEAH WE CAN CHANGE DIRECTLY\n[3:41] MIO043: YEAH\n[3:41] MIO020: IN FACT I HAVE THE NUMBER OF THAT ELEMENT WHICH IS VERY STANDARD FOR REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:49] MIO020: THE PUSH BUTTON ARE USUALLY EXTREMELY CHEAP BUT I JUST HAVE ONE PROBLEM AND THIS IS RELATED WITH THE WHEEL SENSOR WHICH SEEMS TO BE QUITE EXPENSIVE\n[3:58] MIO043: OKAY\n[3:58] MIO012: MM-HMM\n[3:59] MIO020: AND I THINK WE IF WE COULD JUST TALK ABOUT THAT IF WE REALLY NEED A WHEEL SENSOR OR IF WE CAN NOT IF IF WE COULD COMBINE SOMETHING WITH THE PUSH BUTTON\n[4:10] MIO043: OKAY\n[4:11] MIO020: UH A WHEEL SENSOR IS FIFTY TIME THE PRICE OF A A A PUSH BUTTON\n[4:11] MIO012: YEAH\n[4:17] MIO043: BUT IS IT A SIGNIFICANT PRICE ON THE WHOLE REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:17] MIO012: MM\n[4:23] MIO043: BECAUSE WE CAN AFFORD UP TO TWELVE EUROS FOR THE PRICE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:23] MIO020: YEAH\n[4:29] MIO020: YEAH I I TH\n[4:29] MIO043: SO WILL WILL WILL THIS WITH UH INCLUDING ALL POSSIBLE THINGS SO BUTTONS WHEEL AND THE CHIP BE UH LOWER THAN TWELVE EUROS TO PRODUCE\n[4:40] MIO020: BUT I DON'T THINK THAT UH WE SHOULD\n[4:45] MIO020: WE SHOULD TALK ABOUT UH THE DESIGN OF THE BOX ALSO WHICH NEEDS SOME MONEY\n[4:46] MIO012: YEAH\n[4:48] MIO043: OKAY\n[4:48] MIO012: ALSO HAVE TO SAY DID YOU RECEIVE THE EMAIL ABOUT THE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[4:49] MIO020: BUT\n[4:56] MIO020: UM THAT'S ALL YEAH\n[4:58] MIO012: NO\n[4:59] MIO043: YOU RECEIVED SOMETHING\n[4:59] MIO020: I HAVEN'T CHEC\n[5:00] MIO012: YEAH\n[5:00] MIO012: YOU WE UH AN EMAIL FROM THE MANUFACTURING DIVISION THAT THEY HAVE BASICALLY A VOICE RECOGNITION CHIP ALREADY DEVELOPED\n[5:08] MIO043: HMM\n[5:08] MIO012: SAYS\n[5:10] MIO012: YEAH\n[5:11] MIO012: IT SAYS THAT RI RIGHT NOW THEY JUST USE IT TO UH TO RECORD UH ANSWERS TO PARTICULAR QUESTIONS\n[5:18] MIO012: BUT I GUESS IT COULD BE\n[5:19] MIO043: AND COULD IT BE ADAPTED\n[5:21] MIO012: I GUESS IT'S POSSIBLE\n[5:22] MIO012: I MEAN INSTEAD OF RECORDING THE ANSWERS YOU CAN JUST UH RECORD UH SOMETHING SIMPLER LIKE A COMMAND\n[5:28] MIO043: OKAY AND THERE CAN UH RECOGNIZE SOME COMMANDS AND STUFF\n[5:30] MIO012: YEAH YOU RECO RECOGNIZE COMMANDS AND YOU CAN RECORD NEW COMMANDS AND STUFF SO IF THEY ALREADY HAVE IT AS UH AS A CHIP\n[5:34] MIO043: OKAY\n[5:37] MIO043: YEAH\n[5:37] MIO012: THEN WE WE COULD USE IT\n[5:38] MIO043: OKAY MAYBE WE CAN JUST UH LISTEN TO THIS PRESENTATION AND THEN TAKE DECISION LATER ON ACCORDING TO THOSE NEWS\n[5:44] MIO012: OKAY\n[5:44] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[5:45] MIO020: YEAH BUT I THINK IT'S YEAH SORRY I HAVEN'T WRITTEN MY PERSONAL REFERENCES\n[5:50] MIO020: UM THE I I JUST WANT TO MENTION THE THE PROBLEM OF THE THE R\n[5:58] MIO020: WHEELS SENSOR WHICH IS MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE THAN ANY PUSH BUTTON AND IF WE COULD REDUCE THAT\n[6:02] MIO043: OKAY\n[6:05] MIO020: WE WE HAVE ALREADY SOME GOOD THINGS UH WITH UM UM WITH THE BACKLIGHT OF THE PUSH BUTTON\n[6:05] MIO012: MM-HMM\n[6:15] MIO012: I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT THAT ACTUALLY\n[6:17] MIO012: UM WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE LIGHT\n[6:21] MIO020: JUST TO TO MAKE SOMETHING WHICH IS UH SLIGHTLY MORE DESIGN THAT UH A SQUAREY BOX WITH A RUBBER\n[6:26] MIO012: IS\n[6:27] MIO043: YOU CAN EASILY FIND THE BUTTON IN THE DARK OR SO\n[6:29] MIO012: BUT\n[6:30] MIO012: BUT IN TH IN THE DARK UH\n[6:34] MIO012: YEAH BUT IS GOING TO BE ALWAYS TURNED ON THE LIGHT\n[6:37] MIO043: IT WILL BE TURNED ON WHEN THE WHEN THE USER MOVE THE REMOTE CONTROL I THINK NO\n[6:43] MIO012: BUT IF YOU MOVE IT THEN YOU HAVE IT YOU DON'T NEED TO FIND IT\n[6:45] MIO043: HMM\n[6:47] MIO012: YOU CAN SEE THE BUTTONS BETTER OF COURSE\n[6:49] MIO043: YEAH\n[6:50] MIO012: YEAH\n[6:50] MIO043: YEAH\n[6:52] MIO043: YEAH\n[6:53] MIO043: TRUE\n[6:54] MIO020: YEAH\n[6:54] MIO020: ACTUALLY\n[6:55] MIO012: BUT IF YOU MOVE IT THEN YOU HAVE TO HAVE SOME SENSOR TO WHEN YOU MOVE IT TO DETECT YOUR MOVEMENT\n[7:02] MIO020: AS SOON AS YOU THOUGHT TO MOVE THE THE REMOTE CONTROL YOU HAVE THE LIGHT\n[7:06] MIO012: YEAH BUT YOU NEED ANOTHER SENSOR FOR THAT RIGHT\n[7:09] MIO020: YEAH\n[7:09] MIO020: AGAIN\n[7:10] MIO012: YEAH NO IT'S TOO EXPENSIVE\n[7:17] MIO020: I DON'T THINK THAT THIS IS REALLY EXPENSIVE BUT AT THE END THIS IS PLENTY OF UNEXPEN EH VERY CHEAP DEVICES BUT UH THE BILL STARTS TO BE\n[7:19] MIO012: OKAY\n[7:21] MIO012: MM\n[7:24] MIO012: EXTRA\n[7:25] MIO012: YEAH OKAY\n[7:27] MIO012: MM\n[7:29] MIO012: YEAH BUT I EXPECTED ALSO THE WHEEL WOULD BE CHEAP BUT YOU TELL ME THAT IT IS VERY EXPENSIVE SO YEAH\n[7:33] MIO020: FIRST OF ALL I WAS THINKING TO HAVE A A CONTINUOUS LIGHT AND YOU W WHEN T YOU YOU YOU YOU PRESS THE ON BUTTON YOU HAVE THE LIGHT ON YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:41] MIO012: MM\n[7:44] MIO020: WHEN YOU WANT TO TURN OFF YOUR DEVICE\n[7:44] MIO012: MM-HMM\n[7:46] MIO043: BUT IT CAN BE UH BATTERY CONSUMING NO\n[7:51] MIO043: TO HAVE THE LIGHT ALWAYS ON\n[7:51] MIO020: YEAH A LITTLE BIT\n[7:54] MIO020: A LITTLE BIT\n[7:54] MIO012: MM\n[7:55] MIO043: WELL WE WILL DISCUSS THAT AFTER MAYBE\n[7:58] MIO020: YEAH\n[7:58] MIO012: OKAY\n[7:59] MIO043: THE OTHER PRESENTATIONS\n[7:59] MIO012: SO UH MY ONE IT UH SHOULD BE IN THE SHARED FOLDER\n[8:04] MIO043: YEAH\n[8:04] MIO012: SO\n[8:06] MIO012: IT WAS LAST TIME I SAW IT\n[8:10] MIO043: AND IT IS\n[8:16] MIO012: OKAY\n[8:21] MIO012: SO JUST MOVE TO THE NEXT SLIDE\n[8:22] MIO043: OKAY\n[8:26] MIO012: SO BASICALLY WANT VERY SIMPLE RIGHT\n[8:31] MIO012: THAT'S THE MAJOR IDEA AS SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE\n[8:32] MIO043: YEAH\n[8:33] MIO043: YEAH\n[8:34] MIO012: SO I JUST LOOK AT SOME CURRENT DESIGNS UH ON THE WEB OF USUALLY MORE COMPLICATED REMOTE CONTROLS\n[8:41] MIO012: AND LET'S LOOK AT TWO OF THEM BECAUSE UH TH EVEN THOUGH THEY HAVE MANY BUTTONS THEY LOOK QUITE SIMPLE\n[8:46] MIO012: AND IN OUR CASE WE JUST UH REJECT THE BUTTONS WHAT WE DON'T NEED AND IT BECOME EVEN SIMPLER\n[8:50] MIO043: YEAH\n[8:52] MIO012: UM\n[8:53] MIO012: SO\n[8:53] MIO043: AND ALSO DOES IT UH FIT WELL IN HAND\n[8:56] MIO043: BECAUSE IT WAS UH TH YOUR WRIST PROBLEM WITH THE USAGE\n[8:57] MIO012: YEAH\n[8:58] MIO012: WELL THIS THESE UH THESE REMOTES ARE QUITE BIG SO GO TO THE NEXT PAGE SO\n[9:05] MIO012: WE HAVE ALL THESE BUTTONS AS YOU CAN SEE BUT MOST OF THEM WE JUST NEED THE ONES IN THE MIDDLE\n[9:07] MIO043: YEAH\n[9:09] MIO020: YEAH\n[9:09] MIO043: YEAH\n[9:10] MIO012: SO FROM THE BOTTOM OR WHATEVER IS THERE UH THE UH THE NUMBERS AND THEN THE TOP\n[9:13] MIO043: YEAH\n[9:16] MIO012: UH UNTIL THE TEN ALSO THIS MIDDLE PART AND ON THE LEFT ONE IS EXACTLY THE SAME\n[9:18] MIO043: YEAH\n[9:20] MIO012: SO IT'S BASICALLY MORE OR LESS HOW WE WOULD LIKE IT WITH A BIG VOLUME CONTROL BIG CHANNEL CONTROL AND MUTE AND POWER YEAH\n[9:27] MIO043: YEAH\n[9:27] MIO012: THESE ARE THE BASIC THING\n[9:28] MIO043: SO IT'S ONLY THE CENTRAL PART\n[9:30] MIO012: SO BASICALLY W SOFTWARE WE WILL BUILD WILL LOOK MORE OR LESS THE SAME AS THESE TWO\n[9:34] MIO043: YEAH\n[9:34] MIO043: WITH A MAYBE A MORE ERGONOMIC DESIGN ON ON THE BOTTOM PART\n[9:39] MIO012: YEAH IF YOU HAVE\n[9:39] MIO012: FOR EXAMPLE I THINK THAT THE VOLUME AND THE BUTTONS THAT ARE THERE ON THE TOP ARE NOT VERY EASY TO REACH WITH YOUR THUMB\n[9:45] MIO012: IT COULD BE ON THE RIGHT SIDE FOR EXAMPLE\n[9:45] MIO043: YEAH\n[9:48] MIO043: OKAY\n[9:48] MIO012: YEAH\n[9:49] MIO012: BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE THESE INPUT BUTTONS AND THIS OTHER STUFF THAT THEY HAVE\n[9:52] MIO012: AND I THINK THAT THE PLASTIC COVER IS NOT VERY GOOD UH IDEA BECAUSE\n[9:55] MIO043: OKAY\n[9:57] MIO012: YOU OPEN IT IT CAN BREAK YOU CA YOU CAN DO VARIOUS THINGS\n[10:01] MIO012: UH YOU JUST NEED TO PUT THE CHANNEL NUMBERS SOMEWHERE A BIT OUT OF THE WAY\n[10:01] MIO043: OKAY\n[10:02] MIO043: S\n[10:07] MIO043: OKAY\n[10:07] MIO012: SO THAT THEY'RE SEPARATE A BIT YEAH\n[10:07] MIO043: WILL BE DOWN OR OKAY\n[10:10] MIO012: UH AND IT'S EASY TO PRESS THE OTHER THE BIG BUTTONS BUT UH IT'S NOT THAT DIFFICULT TO PRESS THE THE CHANNEL BUTTONS EITHER\n[10:18] MIO012: MM\n[10:19] MIO012: YEAH I THINK THAT IF YOU PUT THE COVER IT WILL BE EVEN MORE DIFFICULT FOR THE USER\n[10:22] MIO043: OKAY\n[10:25] MIO012: ALRIGHT YOU WON'T YEAH\n[10:27] MIO012: USUALLY WHAT I HAVE NOTICED THAT PEOPLE PUT THE PLASTIC COVER ON THINGS THAT YOU NORMALLY DON'T MESS WITH\n[10:32] MIO012: LIKE BUTTONS FOR T UH TUNING THE CHANNELS AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[10:34] MIO043: OKAY\n[10:36] MIO012: YEAH\n[10:37] MIO012: THAT YOU WANT TO PROTECT A BIT\n[10:39] MIO012: AND I THINK IT'S UH IT'S REASONABLE\n[10:42] MIO043: OKAY\n[10:42] MIO012: SO I DON'T THINK\n[10:45] MIO012: YEAH THIS IS JUST THE THE WHEEL\n[10:47] MIO012: WE COULD USE THE SOME WHEELS CAN BE PUSHED DOWN COULD USE THE PUSH DOWN OF THE WHEEL FOR THE RECORD IF WE WANT\n[10:47] MIO043: MM\n[10:53] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[10:54] MIO012: UH SO WE COULD JUST BASICALLY USE ONE JUST WHEEL AND UH USER COULD USE JUST THE WHEEL TO DO EVERYTHING WITH THE CHANNELS IN THAT CASE\n[11:01] MIO043: YEAH\n[11:04] MIO043: MAYBE THE WHEEL WILL BE A GOOD ADVANTAGE OVER OUR COMPETITORS\n[11:09] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[11:10] MIO043: BECAUSE OTHERWISE IT'S PRETTY STANDARD APART THE FACT THAT IT'S VERY SIMPLE\n[11:15] MIO043: SO MAYBE IT'S WORSE TO UH TO HAVE MORE EXPENSE ON THAT'S THAT ASPECT\n[11:20] MIO020: TO S\n[11:24] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[11:25] MIO012: YEAH I GUESS THE MARKET RESEARCHER WILL TELL US ALL ABOUT THAT\n[11:29] MIO043: OKAY\n[11:31] MIO043: SO WE CAN MOVE TO THE IS THERE ANY QUESTION\n[11:35] MIO043: FOR\n[11:37] MIO043: DESIGNER OF USER INTERFACE\n[11:39] MIO043: OR WE CAN MOVE TO THE NEXT PART MAYBE AND DISCUSS AFTERWARDS\n[11:54] MIO043: OKAY\n[11:54] FIO074: OKAY I CAN GO\n[11:56] FIO074: CAN I\n[11:56] MIO043: YEAH\n[11:59] FIO074: SO NOW THE RECENT INVESTIGATION WE WE HAVE DONE FO OF THE REMOTE CONTROL UM\n[12:08] FIO074: SO THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT FOR REMOTE CONTROLS IS TO BE FANCY LOOK AND FEEL AND NOT CURRENT FUNCTIONAL LOOK AND FEEL\n[12:18] FIO074: AND UM THE SECOND ASPECT IS UH THAT THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE UH TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIVE\n[12:26] FIO074: AND THE THIRD MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT IS TO TO IS THAT THE CO REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE EASY TO USE\n[12:26] MIO043: OKAY\n[12:34] FIO074: SO ARE THINGS WE ARE WE HAVE UH SPEAK ABOUT BEFORE\n[12:41] MIO012: MM-HMM\n[12:41] MIO043: YEAH\n[12:42] FIO074: YEAH\n[12:42] FIO074: AND UM SO YOU YOU CAN GO\n[12:46] MIO043: YEAH\n[12:47] FIO074: AFTER\n[12:49] FIO074: AND THERE IS A FASHION WATCHERS IN PARIS AND MILAN THAT HAVE DETECTED THE FOLLOWING TRENDS\n[12:55] FIO074: UH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WILL BE THE MOST IMPORTANT THEME FOR CLOTHES SHOES AND FURNITURES\n[13:02] FIO074: SO MAYBE IF OUR REMOTE CONTROL HAVE TO BE A FRUIT FORM OR VEGETABLE FORM SOMETHING LIKE THAT OR\n[13:11] MIO043: OKAY\n[13:13] MIO020: I SUPPORT AN APPLE\n[13:14] FIO074: AND THE MM THE MATERIAL IS EXPECTED TO BE SPONGY\n[13:20] FIO074: UH I DON'T KNOW WHICH MATERIAL CAN BE SPONGY AND IF YOU\n[13:25] MIO043: YEAH\n[13:26] MIO043: THIS IS GOOD ALSO FOR\n[13:27] MIO012: WELL WOU WOU I THINK WE CAN CERTAINLY JUST PUT THE ELECTRONICS IN A SPONGY THING IT IT WOULD WORK RIGHT\n[13:32] MIO020: YEAH\n[13:33] MIO043: YEAH\n[13:33] FIO074: MM-HMM\n[13:33] MIO020: YEAH\n[13:33] MIO012: YEAH\n[13:34] MIO043: I THINK IT IS GOOD ALSO F TO HAVE A SPONGY MATERIAL YEAH\n[13:37] MIO012: YOU CAN THROW IT TO THE TELEVISION\n[13:38] MIO043: YEAH BECAUSE IT'S ROBUST\n[13:39] FIO074: OKAY IT'S ROBUST YEAH\n[13:39] MIO020: YEAH\n[13:40] MIO020: ME TOO\n[13:41] MIO012: HEY THAT'S A COOL ONE\n[13:42] MIO012: WE COULD SAY THAT IF YOU THROW IT YOU HAVE A SENSOR AND YOU THROW IT AND HITS THE TELEVISION AND TURNS IT OFF\n[13:49] MIO012: WHEN IT D UH TAKES A SHOCK\n[13:51] FIO074: NOT GOOD\n[13:51] MIO043: YEAH UH SORRY\n[13:52] MIO020: AH IT'S OKAY\n[13:53] MIO020: I KNOW THAT THEY DO THAT FOR ALARM CLOCK ALSO\n[13:55] FIO074: AN AND AND UH THIS UH YOU CAN YEAH YOU CAN SAY THAT\n[13:55] MIO012: YEAH\n[13:59] FIO074: YOU CA UH YOU CAN GO UH BEFORE BEFORE YES\n[14:00] MIO043: NO\n[14:01] MIO043: YEAH\n[14:03] MIO043: BEFORE\n[14:05] FIO074: AND YOU KNOW HERE THE MORE IZ IMPORTANT ASPECT IS THE FANCY LOOK AND FEEL AFTER IS UH TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIVE AND AFTER THE EASY TO USE\n[14:10] MIO043: YEAH\n[14:13] MIO043: YEAH\n[14:14] MIO043: YEAH\n[14:15] MIO043: I THINK IT'S INNOVATIVE TO USE THE MM THE WHEEL BECAUSE I THINK NO ONE ELSE HAS\n[14:19] MIO020: YEAH\n[14:19] FIO074: YEAH THAT'S WHY YEAH THAT'S WHY I THINK WE HAVE TO KEEP THAT IF IT'S POSSIBLE\n[14:21] MIO043: HAS IT\n[14:25] MIO043: YEAH\n[14:25] MIO043: I THINK IT'S IT MAKES IT BOTH EASY AND BOTH INNOS INNOVATIVE\n[14:25] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[14:30] FIO074: INNOVATIVE\n[14:31] MIO043: SO I THINK IT'S A GOOD ASPECT AND IT SHOULD BE KEPT\n[14:31] FIO074: MM\n[14:34] MIO012: HOW DO WE MAKE IT LOOK COOL IS THE QUESTION\n[14:37] MIO043: COOL FANCY\n[14:39] MIO012: YEAH\n[14:40] MIO043: WE HAVE TO MAKE IT L LOOK LIKE A FRUIT OR VEGETABLE\n[14:44] FIO074: YEAH\n[14:46] MIO043: MAYBE UH UM A COLOUR THAT REMEMBER SOME FRUIT UH THINGS LIKE THAT\n[14:46] MIO020: WHAT ABOUT UM\n[14:47] FIO074: MM\n[14:50] FIO074: OH COLOUR YEAH\n[14:53] MIO012: WELL THE OBVIOUS THING IS A BANANA I GUESS\n[14:53] FIO074: OH I I\n[14:55] MIO043: MAYBE YEAH\n[14:58] FIO074: I THOUGHT ABOUT A A PEAR FOR EXAMPLE\n[14:59] FIO074: YOU KNOW THE PEAR IS LIKE THAT AND IT'S IT'S EASY TO TO HAVE IN IN HAND AND UH\n[15:03] MIO043: YEAH AND IT'S ERGONOMIC AS WELL\n[15:06] FIO074: YEAH\n[15:07] MIO043: A PEAR\n[15:07] MIO012: THE BANANA IS ALSO ERGONOMIC\n[15:10] MIO043: YEAH\n[15:10] MIO043: MAYBE PEAR YEAH OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[15:12] FIO074: OR A FRUIT LIKE THAT\n[15:14] FIO074: I DUNNO\n[15:14] MIO043: YEAH\n[15:15] MIO043: WE CAN DISCUSS THAT UH\n[15:16] MIO043: D D IS IS THERE ANYTHING YOU WANT TO ADD\n[15:19] MIO012: IS THERE ANY FRUIT THAT IS SPONGY\n[15:21] MIO043: I DON'T THINK SO\n[15:24] MIO043: I THINK WE WE CAN HAVE LIKE YEAH A PEAR IS GOOD FIT WELL OR BANANA AS YOU TOLD\n[15:29] MIO012: YEAH\n[15:31] MIO020: AND FOR MAYBE LOOK AND FEEL WHAT ABOUT A A PIECE OF ICE\n[15:32] MIO043: SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[15:37] MIO020: WITH BLUE L. E. D. INSIDE\n[15:40] MIO043: BUT THAT'S NOT IN THE TREND\n[15:40] MIO012: YOU CAN MAKE IT UM\n[15:42] MIO020: YEAH\n[15:42] MIO043: THE TREND IS SPONGY AND VEGETABLE FRUITS\n[15:44] MIO020: YEAH\n[15:45] MIO012: IT'S NOT HARD THE METAL\n[15:46] MIO020: YEAH\n[15:46] MIO043: I THINK P SPONGY IS GOOD BECAUSE IT IT WILL BE ROBUST AS WELL\n[15:47] MIO012: PLASTIC\n[15:53] MIO020: YEP\n[15:54] MIO043: SO I THINK WE CAN KEEP THE WHEEL\n[15:57] MIO043: BECAUSE IT'S UH EASY IT'S INNOVATIVE EVEN IF THE COST IS A BIT HIGHER AND WE ALSO HAVE TO FIND A\n[15:58] MIO020: YEAH\n[16:07] MIO043: SO A FRUIT LIKE PEAR OR BANANA WIT UH ANY OTHERS IDEA YOU HAVE\n[16:17] MIO043: WHAT KIND OF FR FRUIT WOULD YOU LIKE TO TO CONTROL YOUR T. V. WITH\n[16:30] MIO012: MM\n[16:34] MIO043: ODI\n[16:34] MIO020: BANANA I THINK IT'S A NICE IDEA\n[16:36] MIO043: BANANA IS ALSO YELLOW SO YOU YOU CAN'T LOST YOUR REMOTE CONTROL THEN\n[16:37] MIO020: BECAUSE\n[16:38] MIO020: BUT\n[16:41] FIO074: YEAH\n[16:41] MIO012: YEAH\n[16:42] MIO020: YOU Y YOU DON'T USE THE BANANA WHEN THE BANANA IS CURVING LIKE THAT BUT WHEN THE BANANA IS CURVING LIKE THAT\n[16:45] MIO012: TWO OF THE BUTTON YEAH\n[16:49] MIO012: YEAH\n[16:50] MIO020: WITH THE WHEEL ON THE TOP AND TO CONTROL AND HERE YOU HAVE A A PUSH BUTTON TO\n[16:51] MIO012: YEAH\n[16:53] FIO074: BUT YOU DON'T HAVE\n[16:57] MIO043: I THINK IT'S A GOOD IDEA YEAH\n[16:57] MIO012: YEAH SO YOU CAN JUST HAVE UH JUST HAVE THIS CURVE YEAH\n[17:00] MIO012: AND YOU MOVE UH YOUR HAND HERE TO PRESS THE BUTTONS AND THEN YOU MOVE UH ON THE OTHER SIDE\n[17:05] MIO043: YEAH\n[17:05] MIO012: SO YOU CAN HAVE IT ON ON TWO SIDES AND IT'LL BE COOL NO\n[17:05] MIO020: YEAH\n[17:08] MIO043: YEAH\n[17:09] MIO043: I THINK IT'S A GOOD DESIGN AND IT'S INNOVATIVE AS WELL THEN\n[17:13] MIO043: MAYBE WE CAN KEEP THE BANANA\n[17:15] MIO043: AND IT WILL BE VERY EASY TO FIND\n[17:17] MIO012: YOU CAN PUT ALSO VIBRATOR INSIDE\n[17:17] MIO020: AND EVERYBODY KNOWS WHAT IS A BANANA\n[17:19] FIO074: YEAH\n[17:19] MIO020: BASICALLY\n[17:20] MIO020: IF YOU IF YOU START WITH UH FANCY FRUITS AND FRA S AND THA\n[17:24] MIO012: AH HA\n[17:24] MIO012: YOU CAN ALSO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE FACT THAT THE BANANA FITS WITH THE COLOUR SCHEME OF OUR COMPANY\n[17:31] MIO020: OH YEAH\n[17:31] MIO043: YEAH\n[17:32] MIO012: YEAH\n[17:32] MIO043: YEAH IT'S REALLY UH REALLY A GOOD POINT\n[17:36] MIO012: I HOPE THE STUDENTS OF MANAGEMENT DIE BUT ANYWAY\n[17:47] MIO012: NOW WHO ARE RECORDING THIS MEETING\n[17:50] MIO043: I THINK IT SO\n[17:54] MIO043: ONE SECOND\n[18:02] MIO043: SO WE HAVE TO TAKE SOME DECISION ON THIS ASPECT\n[18:05] MIO043: SO UH SO FOR\n[18:09] MIO043: SORRY FOR UH COMPONENT SO\n[18:15] MIO020: SO\n[18:16] MIO043: WE HAVE TO THINK ABOUT THOSE ASPECTS SORRY\n[18:19] MIO020: SO WE WILL JUST USE A A STANDARD BATTERY\n[18:22] MIO043: YEAH\n[18:23] MIO020: AND UH THE CHIP WE CHIP IMPRINT WE KNOW EXACTLY WHICH ONE WE ARE GOING TO USE\n[18:30] MIO020: UH WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY CASE\n[18:32] MIO043: I THINK IT'S THE BOX THAT SHOULD BE SPONGY BANANA'S SHAPE\n[18:35] MIO020: YEAH\n[18:36] MIO020: UH I MEAN FOR ME IF WE USE A A SPONGY BANANA CASE DOESN'T MATTER\n[18:42] MIO020: I JUST WANT TO HAVE SO SOMETHING TO PRIN TO TO FIX MY MY COMPONENTS ONTO THAT BOX AND THAT'S IT\n[18:43] MIO012: THE ONLY TH\n[18:46] MIO012: YEAH\n[18:49] MIO012: Y YEAH THAT CAN BE IN INSIDE TH IN THE STRUCTURE\n[18:51] MIO020: YEAH YEAH\n[18:52] MIO020: YEAH\n[18:52] MIO012: BUT UH THE THING IS THAT THE BUTTONS AND THE WHEEL HAVE TO BE I MEAN IF IT'S SPONGY THEN THE BUTTONS AND THE WHEEL HAVE TO I MEAN IF IT'S SPONGY THEN IT'S GOING TO MOVE\n[18:57] MIO020: SPONGY ALSO\n[19:04] MIO012: RIGHT\n[19:04] MIO012: SO IT'S GOING TO BE BEND A LOT\n[19:08] MIO012: SO IF WE TRY TO PUSH THE BUTTONS IT YOU THINK IT'S POSSIBLE\n[19:08] MIO020: OH NO I THINK IT'S POSSIBLE\n[19:08] MIO043: BUT\n[19:10] MIO043: NO THE BUTTON WOULD BE IN FACT IT IT SHOULD BE SOMETHING ODD SHAPED WITH A SPONGY COVER\n[19:14] MIO020: YEAH\n[19:16] MIO012: OKAY\n[19:16] MIO020: YEAH\n[19:17] MIO020: THIS IS UH LIKE THE\n[19:17] MIO012: YEAH\n[19:22] MIO043: OKAY ODD SHAPE WITH SPONGY\n[19:25] MIO043: COVER\n[19:27] MIO043: AND STANDARD BATTERY OKAY A CHIP IMPRINT THERE'S NO SPECIFIC PROBLEM\n[19:32] MIO043: SO WE AGREE TO PUT THE WHEEL\n[19:34] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[19:39] MIO020: WHEEL ON THE TOP\n[19:41] MIO020: BUTTON WHERE DO WE WANT SOME BUTTONS\n[19:45] MIO012: WELL USUALLY HOLD 'KAY WE WANT IT TO BE GOOD ALSO FOR THE LEFT HAND USERS RIGHT\n[19:50] MIO020: YEAH\n[19:52] MIO012: UH\n[19:52] MIO043: SO IT HAVE TO IT HAS TO BE SYMMETRICAL\n[19:55] MIO012: YEAH BUT OKAY\n[19:56] MIO012: SA LET'S SAY THAT TH O IT HAS TO BE BASICALLY YOU CAN ONLY TAKE TWO SIDES\n[20:02] MIO012: ONE ON THS THIS SIDE WHERE IS THE THUMB AND THE OTHER SIDE WHERE THERE IS UH YEAH ALSO THE THUMB\n[20:06] MIO020: YEP\n[20:07] MIO020: YEP\n[20:07] MIO012: BASICALLY\n[20:08] MIO012: OR YOU COULD USE USE THIS ONE BUT I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S VERY COMFORTABLE TO USE THIS ONE FOR THE WHEEL\n[20:12] MIO043: YEAH MAYBE THE THUMB IS MORE COMFORTABLE\n[20:15] MIO012: THIS FOR THE WHEEL AND THEN THIS FOR THE BUTTONS\n[20:17] MIO043: YEAH I THINK IT'S OKAY FOR BOTH RIGHT AND LEFT\n[20:17] MIO012: SHOULD HAVE THE TWO SIDES\n[20:20] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[20:20] MIO043: MM\n[20:21] MIO012: SO IF THE LEFT WE HAVE\n[20:24] MIO012: THE OP\n[20:25] MIO043: I THINK YOU CAN TURN IT THIS WAY ALSO\n[20:28] MIO043: YOU CAN DO BOTH WITH BOTH HANDS\n[20:28] MIO012: WHEEL WHEEL BUTTONS\n[20:31] MIO012: YEAH THE PROBLEM IS IF YOU HAVE BUTTONS AND WHEEL THEN WHEN YOU TURN IT AROUND THE BUTTONS ARE ON THE OTHER SIDE\n[20:31] MIO043: I THINK IT'S OKAY\n[20:36] MIO012: SO YOU CANNOT SEE THEM\n[20:38] MIO043: WELL YOU YOU WILL GET USED TO IT\n[20:39] MIO012: YEAH\n[20:41] MIO043: AND MOREOVER TH THE BUTTON AR ARE LIGHTED SO YOU YOU IMMEDIATELY IDENTIFY THE RIGHT SIDE BECAUSE YOU HAVE LIGHT ON BUTTONS\n[20:42] MIO012: SO THE BUTTONS HAVE TO BE HERE AND THE WHEEL HAS TO BE\n[20:49] MIO012: Y\n[20:51] MIO012: YEAH I KNOW BUT UH IF YOU HOLD WITH YOUR LEFT HAND AND THE WHEEL IS HERE\n[20:55] MIO012: AND THE BUTTONS ARE HERE THEN WHEN YOU TURN IT AROUND THE BUTTONS WILL BE ON THE OTHER SIDE\n[20:56] MIO043: YEAH\n[21:00] MIO043: NO YOU YOU I THINK YOU WILL USE IT ONLY ON THE RIGHT OR LEFT HAND WHETHER YOU ARE RIGHTY OR LEFTY\n[21:08] MIO043: I THINK FOR LEFTY IT'S OKAY\n[21:10] MIO043: I CAN DO THIS MOVEMENT AND FOR RIGHTY AS WELL\n[21:15] MIO043: I THINK THIS DOESN'T CHANGE THAT MUCH\n[21:19] MIO012: OKAY\n[21:21] MIO043: YEAH\n[21:22] MIO012: OKAY\n[21:23] MIO012: MAYBE\n[21:25] MIO012: YEAH\n[21:27] MIO043: SO FOR INTERFACE WE SAID ALSO THAT WE HAVE UH THIS BANANA SHAPE WITH BUTTON ON THE S ON THE SIDE\n[21:38] MIO043: AND\n[21:40] MIO043: AND UH A WHEEL ON THE TOP\n[21:42] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[21:43] MIO012: YEAH\n[21:51] MIO043: SO THE COLOUR IS YELLOW\n[21:55] MIO043: I THINK IT'S UH WE DEFINED EVERYTHING ACCORDING TO\n[22:00] MIO043: WHAT WE SHOULD WHAT THE DECISION WE SHOULD TAKE YEAH\n[22:06] MIO043: SO MAYBE WE CAN UM\n[22:09] MIO043: WE CAN UH WORK ON THOSE ASPECTS UH UNTIL NEXT MEETING\n[22:17] MIO043: SO HAVE THE FINAL UH LOOK AND FEEL DESIGN ACCORDING TO THE DECISION\n[22:23] MIO043: AND HAVE THE THE USER INTERFACE DESIGN AND UH THEN EVALUATE THE PRODYUC THE PRODUCT\n[22:31] MIO043: THAT IS TO SAY UH CHECK IF IT FIT THE THE REQUIREMENT UH GIVEN BY THE USERS BUT ACCORDING TO UH YOUR PRESENTATION IT SEEMS TO BE OKAY\n[22:44] MIO043: IT SEEMS TO BE FANCY INNOVATIVE AND EASY TO USE\n[22:50] MIO020: MM-HMM\n[22:50] MIO043: SO\n[22:52] MIO043: SO\n[22:54] MIO043: TO PREPARE THE PROTOTYPE I WOULD SUGGEST THAT THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER AND THE USER 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"hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "IS1002c", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 710, "duration_sec": 2049.480058670044, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:06] MIE080: AFTERNOON GUYS\n[0:11] MIE080: IT'S GONNA BE\n[0:14] MIE083: ROCK AND ROLL\n[0:15] MIE080: OH\n[0:22] MIE080: 'KAY\n[0:23] MIE083: SO DO WE NEED TO RE TRAIN MIKE ON HOW TO PUT HIS MIC ON\n[0:27] MIO026: THINK S\n[0:27] MIE080: WE MAY DO\n[0:27] MIE083: OKAY CAN HE GET IT ALL BY HIMSELF THIS TIME\n[0:29] MIE080: I DUNNO I'M FEELING LIKE A BIG BOY\n[0:29] MIO026: MM\n[0:30] MIO026: PRO\n[0:32] MIO026: PROBABLY NOT 'CAUSE HE'S\n[0:38] MIO026: 'S BEEN LISTENING TO TOO MUCH\n[0:38] MIE083: SO\n[0:39] MIO026: HE'S GETTING RETARDED\n[0:40] MIE083: I BELIEVE I CAN FLY\n[0:42] MIE029: ALRIGHT WELL WE GOT SOME EXCITING STUFF FOR YOU GUYS\n[0:42] MIO026: YAY\n[0:45] MIO026: OR NOT\n[0:47] MIE029: OR NOT\n[0:47] MIO026: YEAH\n[0:48] MIE083: JUST WHAT I NEEDED WAS SOMETHING EXCITING\n[0:52] MIE083: REMEMBER I'M AN OLD MAN\n[0:55] MIE080: 'KAY READY TO GO\n[0:57] MIE029: ALL READY\n[0:58] MIE080: 'KAY SO WE'VE GOT OUR CONCEPTUAL DESIGN MEETING\n[0:59] MIO026: APPARENTLY I'M OLD AS WELL\n[1:01] MIE080: HOPEFULLY WE'VE ALL GOT EXCITING IDEAS NOW\n[1:01] MIE083: THIRTY'S REALLY YOUNG EH\n[1:03] MIE029: WE DO\n[1:04] MIE080: UH K EXCITING IDEAS\n[1:06] MIE080: 'KAY SO HERE'S OUR AGENDA OUR AGENDA\n[1:09] MIE080: UM\n[1:11] MIE080: I'M GONNA OPEN\n[1:12] MIE080: I'M GONNA TALK FOR A BIT ABOUT WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO\n[1:15] MIE080: I'M GONNA TAKE SOME NOTES\n[1:17] MIE080: WE'RE GONNA ALL DO A PRESENTATION AND THEN HOPEFULLY WE'RE GONNA MAKE SOME DECISIONS NOW\n[1:22] MIE080: YEP\n[1:24] MIE029: ALRIGHT\n[1:24] MIE080: WELL WHEN I SAY HOPEFULLY WE HAVE TO\n[1:26] MIE080: SO\n[1:28] MIE080: I'M GONNA LET YOU GUYS TALK BEFORE WE MAKE DECISIONS\n[1:32] MIE080: AND DOES ANYONE REALLY WANT TO GO FIRST\n[1:35] MIE029: I GUESS I'LL GO FIRST\n[1:36] MIE080: YOU P TWO\n[1:37] MIE029: YEAH\n[1:38] MIE080: WHAT'S\n[1:39] MIE029: COMPONENT I THINK\n[1:41] MIE080: COMPONENTS DESIGN\n[1:41] MIE029: YEAH\n[1:43] MIE029: YEP THAT'S IT\n[1:44] MIO026: PRESENTED BY NAME\n[1:47] MIE029: MY NAME IS\n[1:48] MIE083: JOSE HE MAN IS\n[1:48] MIE080: YOUR NAME IS NAME\n[1:50] MIE029: MY NAME IS NAME\n[1:51] MIE080: HUH HI NAME\n[1:51] MIO026: MY NAME IS INIGO MONTOYA\n[1:54] MIO026: YOU KILLED MY FATHER\n[1:55] MIE029: SORRY I DID THIS IN A BIT OF A RUSH\n[1:56] MIO026: PREPARE TO DIE\n[1:58] MIE083: N NAME\n[1:58] MIE029: SO SO HERE'S A LOOK INSIDE YOUR REALLY OLD LOOKING REMOTE CONTROL\n[1:58] MIE080: RIGHT\n[2:03] MIE029: UM YOU'VE GOT A PRINTED A PRINTED UH CIRCUIT BOARD HERE\n[2:08] MIE029: AND YOU'VE GOT ALL THESE BUTTONS WHICH KINDA PRESS DOWN LITTLE RUBBER NUBBIES INTO THESE LITTLE HOLES THAT ACTIVATE\n[2:15] MIE080: WE'VE ALL BROKE A REMOTE CONTROL RI UM S YEAH\n[2:16] MIE083: I'VE\n[2:16] MIE029: YEAH WE'VE ALL BROKEN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:19] MIE029: SO YOU'VE ALSO GOT UM YOU'VE GOT YOUR CHIP HERE YOUR BATTERIES HERE AND SOME SORTA ELECTRONICS\n[2:25] MIE029: UM\n[2:25] MIE083: I JUST LOVE YOU TECH GUYS HUH\n[2:27] MIE083: THEY JUST\n[2:28] MIO026: YEAH THERE'S A THINGY AND A DINGY AND\n[2:29] MIE080: YOU PRESS THIS AND IT DOES TH\n[2:29] MIE083: YEAH Y DO JABBER\n[2:30] MIE029: WELL SO YOU'VE GOT HERE'S HERE'S A TRANSISTOR AND THIS AMPLIFIES YOUR SIGNAL\n[2:36] MIE029: UM YOU'VE GOT THE L. E. D. HERE ON THE END OF THE UH UH ON THE END OF THE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD\n[2:41] MIE029: UM YOU'VE GOT A COUPLE DIODES HERE FOR I DON'T KNOW WHO AND WHATNOT\n[2:46] MIE080: I DUNNO WHO AND WHATNOT\n[2:48] MIE029: SO EXACTLY\n[2:49] MIO026: NAH\n[2:50] MIE029: SO UM WE'VE GOT A I IN THIS IN THIS UH DRAWING HE UH IN THIS EXAMPLE HERE THIS IS A EIGHTEEN PIN UM UH CHIP I DUNNO\n[2:53] MIE083: P\n[2:59] MIE083: YEAH\n[3:01] MIE029: UH IT'S TWO DOUBLE A. BATTERIES\n[3:03] MIE029: THIS IS PRETTY STANDARD REMOTE\n[3:06] MIE029: SO HERE ARE OPTIONS FOR OUR POWER SOURCES\n[3:10] MIE029: YOU CAN USE A BASIC BATTERY WHICH WE'VE ALREADY DISCUSSED\n[3:13] MIE029: UM TH OUR TECH DEPARTMENT ALSO SAID WE HAVE THE OPTION OF DOING SOME KIND OF HAND DYNAMO WHERE MAYBE YOU CRANK IT OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[3:19] MIE080: 'KAY\n[3:20] MIO026: I WANNA CHANGE THAT\n[3:21] MIE029: I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S REALLY I DON'T KNOW WE GOT SOME QU CRAZY GUYS DOWN THERE IN THAT DEPARTMENT SO\n[3:22] MIE083: I I GOTTA I GOTTA FLASHLIGHT AND UH YEAH BUT IT'S INTERESTING 'CAUSE YOU SHAKE IT LIKE THIS\n[3:27] MIE080: OKAY\n[3:31] MIE029: YOU SHAKE IT\n[3:35] MIE029: YEAH\n[3:35] MIE083: LIKE THIS\n[3:37] MIE029: SO THAT'S THE NEXT BULLET IS THE UM THE KINETIC PROVISION OF ENERGY SO IT'S LIKE THAT FLASHLIGHT WHERE YOU HAVE TO SHAKE IT\n[3:38] MIE083: AND THAT'S ON THE CAMERA\n[3:44] MIE083: YEAH\n[3:45] MIE080: 'KAY\n[3:46] MIE029: UH WE'VE GOT SOLAR CELLS\n[3:47] MIE029: WHICH I DON'T THINK IS A VERY GOOD IDEA BECAUSE UM YOU COULD NOT USE YOUR REMOTE AT NIGHT WHICH DOESN'T MAKE A LOT OF SENSE\n[3:55] MIE080: MM 'KAY\n[3:55] MIE029: AND FINALLY WE'VE GOT OUR CRADLE O OUR POWER CRADLE IDEA\n[3:59] MIE080: OKAY SO WE BASICALLY HAVE BATTERY VERSUS CRADLE HERE\n[4:00] MIE029: M BATTERY VERSUS CRADLE I THINK IS YEAH\n[4:02] MIE080: OKAY\n[4:03] MIO026: I LIKE THE KINETIC\n[4:05] MIE080: SO WE HAVE BATTERY VERSUS CRADLE\n[4:05] MIE083: I G I I FIGURED YOU WOULD\n[4:06] MIE029: IT COULD BE FUN\n[4:07] MIE083: YES\n[4:09] MIE083: YEAH\n[4:09] MIE080: IT'S ACTUALLY A NOVEL THING BECAUSE YOU COULD SELL IT A AS A NOVELTY JUST TO BE ACTUALLY SERIOUS FOR A MINUTE HERE YOU COULD\n[4:13] MIE029: YEAH\n[4:14] MIE029: WELL IT IS IT IS MORE UH I MEAN IT IS MORE ECO FRIENDLY THAN THE THAN THE CRADLE 'CAUSE YOU'RE STILL USING POWER OFF THE GRID WITH THE CRADLE\n[4:20] MIE080: MM\n[4:22] MIE029: SO UM\n[4:22] MIE080: HMM\n[4:25] MIE029: OUR CASE DESIGN\n[4:26] MIE029: WE HAVE UH CHOICES IN MATERIALS AND CHOICES IN THE GENERAL SHAPES THAT WE CAN DO\n[4:32] MIE029: OUR MATERIAL CHOICES ARE A PLASTIC LATEX UM TY OR PLASTIC A RUBBER LATEX TYPE THING UH WOOD OR TITANIUM\n[4:41] MIE029: IF WE GO WITH TITANIUM WE'RE GONNA BE UH LIMITED IN THE AMOUNT OF SHAPES WE CAN DO BECAUSE IT'S TOUGH TO SHAPE THE TITANIUM AND UH\n[4:51] MIE029: YEAH PERS\n[4:52] MIE080: WOOD WOOD WOULD GE WOULD GIVE US A LITTLE BIT OF A MARKETING NICHE WOULDN'T IT\n[4:55] MIE029: I THINK WOOD I I I CAN'T SEE ANYBODY WANTING TO USE A WOODEN REMOTE IT'S JUST ANTI TECHNOLOGY REALLY YOU KNOW\n[4:57] MIE083: IT IT IT\n[4:58] MIE080: NAH\n[5:01] MIE083: UH\n[5:02] MIE080: OKAY\n[5:07] MIE080: HMM\n[5:07] MIE083: UH UH TO ME IN A MARKETING SENSE IT'S NOT IT'S NOT RELATIVE\n[5:11] MIE083: WE CAN WE CAN O WE CAN UH ACCENTUATE WHATEVER WHATEVER PRODUCT YOU PUT IN THERE WE CAN FIND A WAY TO ACCENTUATE IT\n[5:15] MIE029: RIGHT\n[5:16] MIE029: AND WHAT WE MAY BE ABLE TO DO AND I THINK THIS MIGHT BE THE BEST OPTION IS TO COMBINE SOME A COUPLE OF THESE\n[5:16] MIE080: OKAY\n[5:22] MIE029: UM MY RECOMMENDATION PERSONALLY WOULD BE TO DO SOME KIND OF A PLASTIC INNER SHELL WITH A LIKE A RUBBER OUTER SHELL\n[5:31] MIE029: TO MAKE IT UM TO MAK UH LIKE A THICK PLASTIC INNER SHELL AND A T UM KIND OF A TO HAVE THAT RUBBER OUTER SHELL TO MAKE IT MORE DURABLE\n[5:40] MIE029: AND ALSO MAYBE I I THINK IT FEELS A LITTLE BETTER THAN THE PLASTIC\n[5:43] MIE080: 'KAY\n[5:43] MIE080: DO YOU GET A GOOD GRIP ON THE RUBBER\n[5:45] MIE029: YEAH UM\n[5:45] MIE080: YEAH OKAY\n[5:46] MIE083: AND IF YOU MAKE IT FROM THAT SUPER RUBBER WHEN YOU DROP IT ON THE FLOOR IT CAN BOUNCE RIGHT BACK UP IN YOUR HAND\n[5:50] MIE029: YEAH\n[5:50] MIE083: YOU DON'T EVEN NEED TO LEAN DOWN TO GET IT\n[5:52] MIE029: THE ADVANTAGES OF WORKING WITH PLASTIC AND RUBBER IS W WE WE'LL HAVE A LOT MORE UM OPTIONS JUST IN TERMS OF SHAPE BECAUSE YOU CAN EXTRUDE PLASTIC IN BASICALLY ANY SHAPE YOU WANT\n[6:01] MIE029: SO UM AND THEN WE CAN COVER YOU KNOW THE BREAKABLE BITS WITH RUBBER YEAH SO UM\n[6:09] MIE080: OKAY\n[6:09] MIE029: BUT BASICALLY THESE ARE CURVED AND DOUBLE CURVED I I BELIEVE THAT THE TECH DEPARTMENT\n[6:14] MIE029: IN THEIR UM IN THEIR MESSAGE TO ME THAT THEY WERE REFERRING TO THE NUMBER OF TH CURVES IN THE BOTTOM\n[6:22] MIE029: I HAVE NO IDEA EXACTLY WHAT THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT BUT THAT'S WHAT THEY TOLD ME UNCURVED FLAT CURVED OR DOUBLE CURVED\n[6:25] MIE080: OKAY\n[6:29] MIE029: I WOULD GUESS THIS LIKE THIS PEN WOULD BE KINDA LIKE A DOUBLE CURVED WHERE IT'S CURVED ON M M MULTIPLE AXES RIGHT\n[6:36] MIE029: I THINK CURVED MEANS JUST CURVED IN ONE AXIS AND DOUBLE CURVED IS CURVED IN TWO AXES\n[6:41] MIE080: OKAY\n[6:42] MIE029: OR SURFACES\n[6:43] MIE029: I HAVE NO IDEA\n[6:43] MIE080: I THINK IT MIGHT MEAN SOMETHING LIKE THAT SORTA SHAPE BECAUSE A DOUBLE CURVE RATHER THAN A YEAH THAT'S WHAT\n[6:47] MIE083: MM-HMM YEAH THAT'S YEAH THAT'S WHAT I SEE\n[6:48] MIE029: OH OKAY OH LIKE A WAVE OKAY\n[6:50] MIE083: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I SEE ALSO\n[6:50] MIE029: ALRIGHT THAT MAKES SENSE OKAY\n[6:53] MIE029: UM OKAY WITH THE INTERFACE WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS WE CAN U WE CAN USE PUSH BUTTONS\n[6:59] MIE029: WE CAN USE A SCROLL WHEEL WITH AN INTEGRATED PUSH BUTTON AND L. C. D. DISPLAY OR MULTIPLE SCROLLING WHEELS\n[7:02] MIE083: OOH\n[7:07] MIE029: UM SO THESE ARE ALL OPTIONS THAT THE USER INTERFACE GUY CAN UH HAS AT HIS DISPOSAL TO PUT TOGETHER A USER INTERFACE\n[7:16] MIE080: OKAY\n[7:17] MIE029: FOR ELECTRONICS WE HAVE THESE VERY TECHNICAL UM DESCRIPTIONS HERE\n[7:23] MIE029: A SIMPLE CHIP WHICH IS THE LEAST EXPENSIVE BUT I HAVE NO NUMBERS TO GIVE YOU A REGULAR CHIP\n[7:28] MIE029: WHICH IS LIKE THE MEDIUM PORRIDGE THE MEDIUM EXPENSE UH\n[7:33] MIE080: D DO WE HAVE ACTUALLY ANY CONCEPT OF WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IS BETWEEN A SIMPLE CHIP AND AN ADVANCED CHIP\n[7:38] MIE029: YES THE DIFFERENCE IS WITH A SIMPLE CHIP A SIMPLE CHIP WILL OPERATE OH WHY DOESN'T THIS SCROLL UP\n[7:45] MIE029: PREVIOUS PREVIOUS OKAY\n[7:47] MIE029: A SIMPLE CHIP IS REQUIRED TO OPERATE PUSH BUTTONS\n[7:50] MIE029: UM AN ADVANCED CHIP IS REQUIRED TO TO OPERATE UM THE L. C. D. DISPLAY AND IT DIDN'T SAY SPECIFICALLY\n[7:51] MIE080: OKAY\n[7:58] MIE029: BUT I I HAVE A HUNCH THAT A REGULAR CHIP IS GONNA BE THE SCROLL WHEEL AND THE MULTIPLE SCROLL WHEELS\n[8:05] MIE080: OKAY\n[8:06] MIE029: SO BUT YEAH\n[8:08] MIE080: YEAH THAT MAKES SENSE\n[8:11] MIE029: THAT'S THE END OF MY PRESENTATION\n[8:11] MIE080: SO PRESENTATION FROM\n[8:15] MIE080: I GUESS DESIGN WOULD GO BEST\n[8:18] MIE080: NEXT\n[8:27] MIE080: TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS OR INTERFACE CONCEPT\n[8:30] MIE029: I THINK\n[8:31] MIO026: OH INTERFACE CONCEPT\n[8:36] MIO026: VERY LONG PRESENTATION\n[8:36] MIE080: YEAH THAT'S IT\n[8:41] MIE080: YES BUT IT HAS YOUR NAME ON IT\n[8:43] MIO026: WELL THAT DOESN'T BO BODE WELL FOR IT FOR IT TATS AS WELL\n[8:48] MIO026: UM SO SOMEHOW THAT THING'S TOO BIG BUT UM OKAY UM OUR UH MANUFACTURING DIVISION WANTED THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[8:57] MIO026: THEY SAY THEY COULD PUT IT TO WORK BUT UM WE DON'T THINK SO\n[9:01] MIE029: NO\n[9:02] MIO026: NO\n[9:02] MIO026: IT IT IT YOU'LL BE YOU KNOW BE AFFECTED BY THE BY THE OTHER SPEECH AND\n[9:05] MIE029: IF THE T. V. IS WORKING YEAH\n[9:07] MIE029: THAT'S JUST I MEAN IT'LL IF SOMEBODY SAYS UP IN THE MIDDLE OF A\n[9:12] MIE029: TELEVISION SHOW IT'S GONNA CHANGE THE CHANNEL\n[9:15] MIO026: YEAH AND AND FIGHTING FOR THE REMOTE WOULD NOT BE FUN ANYMORE AND I THINK THAT'S ONE OF THE THINGS WE WANNA KEEP\n[9:16] MIE029: SO\n[9:20] MIE080: BUT WHAT IF YOU ACTUALLY HAD TO PRESS A BUTTON TO MAKE IT RECOGNIZE\n[9:24] MIE080: SO IF YOU PRESSED IT AND WENT UP\n[9:25] MIO026: THAT KINDA WOULD R D YEAH\n[9:26] MIE029: WELL THEN WHY DON'T YOU JUST PRESS THE UP BUTTON\n[9:28] MIE080: MAN YEAH\n[9:28] MIO026: THAT WOULD KIND OF LOSE IT\n[9:30] MIE080: BUT IF IT'S JUST ONE THING WITH A BUTTON THAT YOU CAN JUST GO\n[9:32] MIE083: THAT'S RIGHT\n[9:33] MIE029: EVEN STILL THERE'S GONNA BE INTERF TH THERE'S THERE STILL WILL BE INTERFERENCE FROM THE T. V.\n[9:33] MIE080: UP\n[9:37] MIE029: IT MIGHT NOT BE IT MIGHT NOT BE COMPLETELY CONFUSING BUT I THINK YOU'LL STILL Y IT'S STILL I DON'T THINK IT'S PRACTICAL AT ALL\n[9:37] MIE080: YEAH OKAY\n[9:46] MIE029: I THINK IT'S A BAD IDEA FRANKLY\n[9:48] MIO026: YEAH SO UM TAKING THAT AWAY\n[9:49] MIE080: OKAY\n[9:51] MIO026: OUR UH THE THE THE RUBBER BUT RUBBER BUTTONS ARE THE MORE RELIABLE IT'S THE THE ONES THAT WOULD AL WOULD ALLOW US TO TO MARKET OUR PRODUCT AS BEING YOU KNOW LESS PRONE TO DAMAGE AND MORE RESISTANT TO THINGS LIKE SPILLAGE OF LIQUIDS OVER IT OR YOU KNOW MISTREAT MISUSES\n[9:52] MIE080: YOU GUYS KNOW YOUR STUFF\n[10:13] MIO026: AS IT HAPPENS TO REMOTE CONTROLS\n[10:14] MIO026: UM AS FOR THE\n[10:18] MIO026: POINT THAT WE MAKING ABOUT LOSING IT\n[10:19] MIO026: WELL WE WANNA SMALL R REMOTE CONTROL ONE SIDE BECAUSE UH WE WANT IT TO BE COOL AND UH DESIGNED\n[10:29] MIO026: BUT UM APPARENTLY UM MARKET SHOWS THAT BIGGER S BIGGER UM REMOTES GET LESS LOST ABOUT\n[10:39] MIE029: THAT I WOULD BELIEVE\n[10:40] MIE083: MM-HMM\n[10:41] MIE080: MM\n[10:41] MIO026: BUT UM YEAH I THINK WE WE NEED TO COMPROMISE BETWEEN THOSE TWO AND SOMEHOW WE'LL DO THAT\n[10:46] MIO026: SOMEHOW\n[10:47] MIO026: UM SO THE THE WHAT I WOULD PROPOSE IS SOMETHING MORE OR LESS IN THE UH DIRECTION OF WHAT IS TO YO THE RIGHT OF THAT SLIDE UH BUT WITHOUT WITH A L A LESS COMPLICATED UM DESIGN\n[11:03] MIO026: SO THE NUMBERS THE VOLUME CONTROL AND CHANNEL CONTROL AND TELETEXT ACCESS\n[11:08] MIO026: UH THE VOLUME AND CHANNEL CONTROL CAN JUST BECOME THOSE THE THE FOUR BUTTON ARRAY AS IN IF IT WAS A ROUND DIAL\n[11:17] MIE029: MM-HMM\n[11:17] MIO026: AND UM IF YOU JUST THINK ABOUT IT AS THE ONE TO THE RIGHT BUT WITH THE NUMBERS AND THE FOUR BUTTONS PLUS MAYBE A CENTRE ONE WITH TELETEXT\n[11:25] MIE080: SO WE'RE SUGGESTING DOING A SORTA SCROLL WHEEL THING FOR THE VOLUME\n[11:28] MIO026: YE NO IT'S NOT I I IT'S JUST FOUR BUTTONS THAT ARE ON A CROSS\n[11:29] MIE029: THAT'S NOT A SCROLL WHEEL\n[11:30] MIE080: NAH\n[11:32] MIE080: OH OKAY OKAY\n[11:32] MIO026: SO THAT YOU BA BASICALLY CAN CONTROL ALL OF THE IMPORTANT TASKS FROM THAT ALONE\n[11:33] MIE080: I SEE\n[11:34] MIE029: RIGHT\n[11:36] MIE029: INSTEAD OF PLAY STOP REWIND AND FAST FORWARD THERE THAT'S UP DOWN LOUDER AND QUIETER\n[11:36] MIE080: UH OKAY\n[11:41] MIE080: OKAY\n[11:41] MIO026: YEAH UM YEAH SO I THINK WE W WE GO FOR SOMETHING MID SIZED SO SOMETHING LOOKS GOOD AND UH IS NOT TOO PRONE TO GET LOST\n[11:54] MIO026: THAT BE IT\n[11:55] MIE080: 'KAY\n[11:57] MIE080: SO ON TO\n[12:05] MIE080: Y FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS OR TREND WATCHING\n[12:09] MIE083: I DUNNO\n[12:09] MIE029: TREND WATCHING HAS A LATER DATE THERE\n[12:10] MIE083: TREND WATCHING I GUESS\n[12:11] MIE083: TREND WATCHING I BELIEVE\n[12:13] MIE080: FORTY SIX NINETEEN FIFTY SEVEN\n[12:14] MIE083: SEE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE\n[12:14] MIE080: YEP\n[12:16] MIE083: IT'S BEEN SO LONG\n[12:22] MIE083: WELL I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO SAY\n[12:23] MIE083: WHEN I S WHEN I SEE THE WHEN I SEE THE PRODUCT I I I I DON'T WANNA BUY IT\n[12:29] MIE083: I SEE SO MANY OF 'EM OUT THERE\n[12:30] MIE083: THERE'S NOTHING ABOUT THAT PRODUCT THAT MAKES ME WANNA CHOOSE THAT PRODUCT OVER OTHER PRODUCTS THAT ARE OUT THERE\n[12:36] MIE029: ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT THE PICTURE\n[12:37] MIE083: YEAH YEAH\n[12:37] MIE029: THAT'S NOT OUR THAT'S NOT OUR B DESIGN\n[12:39] MIE029: THAT'S JUST A THAT'S JUST SOMETHING HE A A GRAPHIC HE USED TO SHOW YOU THE LAYOUT OF WHAT THE LAYOUT OF THE BUTTONS MIGHT BE LIKE\n[12:39] MIE083: OKAY\n[12:44] MIE083: OKAY\n[12:47] MIE083: OKAY 'CAUSE 'CAUSE RIGHT NOW I DON'T HAVE TOO MUCH TO SAY ABOUT HOW TO MARKET THIS PRODUCT BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE A PRODUCT TO MARKET YET\n[12:54] MIE083: AND UH FROM FROM TALKING TO MIKE IS THAT WE HAVE WE HAVE UH WE CAN MARKET A MORE EXPENSIVE PRODUCT NOW\n[12:54] MIE080: MM\n[13:03] MIE083: THAT'S WHAT I UNDERSTAND SO HELLO\n[13:04] MIE080: UPPER MANAGEMENT SAID YES\n[13:06] MIE080: UH E EXCUSE THAT THAT'S A BIT OF SPAM\n[13:08] MIE083: AND AND SO YEAH I'M A I'M A LITTLE BIT STUCK RIGHT NOW IN THAT WHAT UH W WHAT IS IT THAT I'M GONNA MARKET\n[13:16] MIE083: UH WITHOUT SPECIAL OR INCREASED MARKETABLE FEATURES I DON'T BELIEVE THE PRODUCT HAS A CONSUMER DEMAND\n[13:22] MIE083: UH I LIKE THE IDEA OF OF THE SCROLL MAKIN THERE ARE SO MANY PEOPLE MAKING THESE PRODUCTS AT THIS PRICE RIGHT NOW\n[13:30] MIE083: WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO TO MAKE THIS ONE SPECIAL AND UNIQUE\n[13:33] MIE029: WHAT'S SPECIAL AND UNIQUE ABOUT A SCROLL\n[13:36] MIE083: UH WELL I DON'T YEAH IT'S I I JUST SEE IT AS DIFFERENT\n[13:37] MIE080: IT'S COOL\n[13:40] MIE083: I DON'T SAY IT'S SPECIALLY MM\n[13:43] MIE083: I DON'T SAY IT'S SPECIAL\n[13:45] MIE083: UH I SAY THAT IT'S DIFFERENT I WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR AS MARKETING IS M GIVE ME SOMETHING DIFFERENT\n[13:50] MIE083: I GIVE ME A LOWER PRICE GIVE ME A HIGHER PRICE GIVE ME SOME NEW TECHNOLOGY\n[13:55] MIE083: DON'T GIVE ME THE SAME THING THAT EVERYBODY ELSE IS PUTTING OUT THERE ON THE SHELF IT'S F AT THE SAME PRICE\n[14:00] MIE083: I NEED SOMETHING TO MARKET ABOUT THIS THING\n[14:02] MIE083: WE'RE WE'RE A NEW FIRM\n[14:03] MIE080: I'D I'D SAY THOUGH THAT WE IF WE DID MAKE THE DECISION TO GO WITH THE CRADLE THOUGH\n[14:07] MIE083: WHAT I IF WHEN WHEN WE HAVE YEAH WHEN WE WHEN WE HAVE SOMETHING LIKE THE CRADLE OR OR SOMETHING GIVE THAT'S AS AS A MARKETING STANDARD I NEED SOMETHING TO MARKET\n[14:07] MIE080: THE THEN WE HAVE THAT AS WELL BUT WI WITH A SIMILAR\n[14:16] MIE083: TO MAKE THIS PRODUCT UNIQUE\n[14:16] MIE029: WELL RIGHT I THINK THE TWO BIG TH POINTS THAT WE HAVE SO FAR ARE THE HAVING THE CRADLE AND ALSO HAVING UH THE UM THE ACTUAL DESIGN OF THE UH CASE ITSELF HAVING LIKE THIS LIKE RUBBER SHELL MAYBE WITH A PLASTIC INTERIOR\n[14:33] MIE083: YEP\n[14:34] MIE029: HAVING IT LOOK REALLY NICE UM AND ALSO BE REALLY DURABLE\n[14:39] MIE083: MM 'KAY\n[14:39] MIE083: JUST REMEMBER WHEN I MADE UP THIS REPORT I DIDN'T HAVE THE INFORMATION THAT WE'RE DISCUSSING HERE\n[14:43] MIE029: RIGHT YEAH\n[14:43] MIE080: MM\n[14:44] MIE083: AND AND SO SO UH YEAH WHEN WE HAVE A CRADLE WHEN WE HAVE SOME KIND OF DESIGN\n[14:44] MIE080: COURSE\n[14:44] MIE029: YEAH\n[14:49] MIE083: SO WHAT I'M SAYING IS FROM MY PERSPECTIVE I DON'T HAVE A PRODUCT TO MARKET RIGHT NOW\n[14:55] MIE083: UM UH MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE IS THAT WE MAKE SOME ADJUSTMENT IN THE COST EITHER LOWER OR DEVELOP AN INTEGRATED NEW TECHNOL TECHNOLOGY\n[15:03] MIE083: THAT'S THAT IS THE NEXT STEP THERE'S TECHNOLOGY AND THEN THERE IS TECHNOLOGY WHICH WE'RE MOVING INTO THE NEXT PHASE\n[15:07] MIE080: YEAH 'CAUSE THAT'S\n[15:10] MIE083: AND SO UH WE'RE GONNA HAVE SOME NEW TECHNOLOGY TO ENHANCE THE MARKETABILITY\n[15:14] MIE083: YEAH UH AGAIN I'M NOT SOLD ON THE PRODUCT BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE A PRODUCT IN MY OPINION YET\n[15:20] MIE080: MM\n[15:22] MIE083: SO I NEED A PRODUCT\n[15:22] MIE080: MM 'KAY\n[15:23] MIE029: WELL LET'S GET A PRODUCT THEN\n[15:24] MIE083: I NEED A PRODUCT TO MARKET\n[15:26] MIE083: AND I JUST WHATEVER PRODUCT YOU GUYS PUT TOGETHER WE'LL FIND A WAY TO MARKET IT\n[15:30] MIE083: THA THAT I'M NOT CONCERNED WITH\n[15:33] MIE080: SO NOW\n[15:34] MIE083: IF YOU IF YOU GIVE ME IF YOU GIVE ME A CUT OUT OF WHAT EVERYBODY ELSE HAS THEN I NEED TO I NEED TO FIND A LOWER COST\n[15:43] MIE080: SO OUR BIG QUESTIONS HERE REALLY ARE\n[15:48] MIE080: CRADLE OR NOT CRADLE\n[15:51] MIE080: DO WE GO BASIC OR DO WE GO FOR FEATURES\n[15:55] MIE080: UH D DOES ANYONE REALLY WANNA DO ANYTHING WITH THE SCROLL WHEEL OR SHOULD WE DITCH THAT OFF HAND FIRST\n[16:00] MIE029: WELL MY QUESTION IS WHAT WOULD THE SCROLL WHEEL DO\n[16:04] MIE029: FUNCTION WISE WHAT DOES THAT DO THAT\n[16:06] MIE080: OH BUT THAT WAS IN YOUR PRESENTATION SO WH WHAT WOULD YOU IMAGINE IT DOING\n[16:09] MIE083: YEAH WH WH WHAT'S THE WH\n[16:10] MIE029: YEAH\n[16:12] MIE029: WELL IT'S IT'S JUST ANOTHER WAY TO DO THE EXACT SAME THING THAT THE BUTTONS DO\n[16:16] MIE080: MM 'KAY\n[16:17] MIE083: OKAY NOW WHAT I SEE WITH THE SCROLL WHEEL IS EVERYBODY HAS BUTTONS\n[16:17] MIO026: BUT WOULD WE\n[16:20] MIE083: SO FROM A MARKETING STANDPOINT I HAVE I HAVE ANOTHER DOOR TO WALK THROUGH WHEN WE HAVE SOMETHING THAT'S UNIQUE\n[16:26] MIE080: YEAH\n[16:26] MIE083: IF IT CREATES SOMETHING MORE COMPLEX OR MORE EXPENSIVE THEN I DON'T KNOW IF THAT MAKES IT UH A MARKETING NECESSITY\n[16:33] MIE083: BUT AGAIN FROM A MARKETING PERSPECTIVE I WANT AS MUCH NEW AND DIFFERENT ABOUT THIS THING AS POSSIBLE BECAUSE WE'RE WE'RE CO IT'S A VERY COMPETITIVE MARKET\n[16:42] MIE080: WHAT I UNDERSTAND ABOUT SCROLL WHEELS IS THEY'RE THEY'RE QUITE EXPENSIVE TO TO MAKE\n[16:45] MIE029: YEAH\n[16:47] MIE029: TH THEY ARE GONNA BE MORE EXPENSIVE BUT ON THE OTHER HAND I MEAN IT\n[16:47] MIE080: SO I D\n[16:53] MIE029: I MEAN IT IS AN ALTERNATIVE IF IF YOU THINK THAT'S GONNA SELL SOME SOME UH YOU KNOW IF IF WE'RE GONNA MAKE UP THE EXTRA COST BY EXTRA SALES I THINK MAYBE IT'S WORTH IT TO DO IT\n[17:05] MIE029: BUT I MEAN I WOULD JUST USE IF I WAS GONNA DO THIS I WOULD JUST USE THE SCROLL WHEEL FOR S CHANNELS UP AND CHANNELS DOWN\n[17:14] MIE029: I DON'T THINK VOLUME OR DO YOU THINK VOLUME WOULD BE\n[17:18] MIO026: I DUNNO\n[17:18] MIO026: I'LL BET FIRST IN VOLUME MAYBE\n[17:20] MIO026: I DUNNO\n[17:20] MIE029: NO WE CAN WE CAN DO MULTIPLE SCROLL WHEELS BUT\n[17:25] MIE080: WELL I D I LIKE THE IDEA OF BASICALLY FOCUSING THE MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE IS FOCUSING THE P THE PRODUCT ON THE IDEA OF THE UH THE CASE THE THE UH\n[17:38] MIE080: DOCK TO PUT IT IN TO TO CHARGE IT\n[17:41] MIE080: WE CAN TARGET LIKE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY IDEAS THAT SORTA THINGS\n[17:44] MIE083: MM-HMM\n[17:44] MIE080: IT S I M MAKES IT EASY TO MARKET IT'S EASY TO DIFFERENTIATE THE PRODUCT YEAH SO\n[17:45] MIE083: YEAH YEAH\n[17:46] MIE083: I THINK IT'S THAT'S RIGHT\n[17:48] MIE083: I THINK SO\n[17:49] MIE080: AND IF WE WE KEEP THE REST IN A FORMAT THAT IS DURABLE BECAUSE TH TH THE WHOLE PRODUCT'S GONNA NEED TO BE MORE DURABLE TH THUS BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT GOING TO BE DITCHING IT AS OFTEN\n[17:58] MIE029: MM-HMM\n[18:01] MIE080: IT'S GONNA NEED TO BE MORE EXPENSIVE BECAUSE OF THE CRADLE\n[18:04] MIE083: MM\n[18:04] MIE080: SO IF WE CAN MARKET IT IN TERMS OF THAT AND YEAH WELL\n[18:06] MIE083: YEP\n[18:07] MIE083: I THINK WE GOT SOME EXCLUSIVITY IN THAT YOU KNOW WE GOT SOMETHING THAT NOBODY ELSE HAS RIGHT NOW\n[18:10] MIE029: YEAH\n[18:12] MIE083: AND AND THAT MEANS WE CAN WE CAN MAKE SOME ADJUSTMENTS IN THE RETAIL OR WHOLESALE PRICE IF WE NEED TO AND IT ALSO CAN CREATE IT'S OWN DEMAND FROM IT'S UNIQUENESS\n[18:20] MIE080: SO OUR BIG DECISION THEN IS LIKE HOW DO WE DO UM LIKE WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON THE DETAILS AND WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON WELL N NOT EXACTLY THE DETAILS\n[18:30] MIE080: BUT D DO WE HAVE UH\n[18:34] MIE080: WHAT TYPE OF CASING\n[18:35] MIE080: I PERSONALLY LIKE WHAT YOU WERE SAYING ABOUT THE PLASTIC WITH THE RUBBER\n[18:38] MIE029: MM-HMM\n[18:39] MIE029: I'M THINKING YEAH SOMETHING LIKE KINDA ALMOST LIKE THESE PENS YOU KNOW\n[18:43] MIE029: WHERE THERE'S YOU HAVE PLASTIC BITS AND THEN IT'S NOT REALLY RUBBER BUT JUST KINDA LIKE A FUSED THE PLASTIC WITH RUBBER ON THE OUTSIDE\n[18:51] MIE080: OKAY\n[18:51] MIE080: JUST A VERY THIN SORTA SHEET FOR A A GRIP SORTA THING OR FOR\n[18:53] MIE029: WELL NO MA YEAH MAYBE A BIT MORE THEN TH IS ON HERE BUT JU JUST AS A KIND OF AN INSPIRATION\n[19:00] MIE029: THESE PENS I THINK ARE ARE KIND OF\n[19:02] MIE080: OKAY\n[19:04] MIE080: SO THEN IF WE D D DO WE WANT TO DO ANYTHING MORE BASIC WITH THE UH MORE ADVANCED WITH THE USER INTERFACE IN TERMS OF DO WE WANT TO GO FOR UM BUTTONS\n[19:18] MIE080: OR DO WE WANT IF WE'RE DITCHING THE SCROLL WHEELS DO WE WANT TO GO L. C. D.\n[19:23] MIE080: DO WE WANT TO GIVE DO WE WANT TO HAVE ANYTHING ELSE ON IT\n[19:28] MIO026: IT'S ONLY A T. V.\n[19:30] MIE029: OR FROM FROM MY PERSPECTIVE I THINK L. C. D. IS A MISTAKE BECAUSE THIS IS A UNIVERSAL REMOTE AND ALL YOU'RE DOING I MEAN IT'S YOU'RE NOT GONNA GET ANY INFORMATION BACK FROM THE TELEVISION\n[19:41] MIE029: SO THE ONLY INFORMATION YOU CAN DISPLAY ON THIS REMOTE IS WHAT CHANNEL YOU JUST SENT IT AT LAST AND THERE'S JUST NOT A LOT OF INFORMATION\n[19:49] MIE029: YOU KNOW THERE\n[19:50] MIO026: HMM\n[19:50] MIE029: IT RECEIVES NO INFORMATION\n[19:50] MIE080: OKAY\n[19:54] MIE029: SO I I DON'T SEE ANY REASON FOR HAVING AN L. C. D. 'CAUSE IT'S AN INCREASED COST\n[20:00] MIE029: UNLESS YOU CAN THINK OF SOMETHING INTERESTING TO DO WITH IT\n[20:00] MIE083: YEAH\n[20:03] MIE083: YEAH RIGHT NOW THERE'S RIGHT NOW THERE'S NOTHING COMING OUT OF THE T. V. TO RECEIVE\n[20:06] MIE083: SO YOU KNOW UNLESS TECHNOLOGY CHANGES AND INFORMATION STARTS COMING OUT OF THE A CABLE BOX OR SOMETHING THERE'S NO S I DON'T SEE THE\n[20:07] MIE029: RIGHT\n[20:16] MIE083: I DON'T SEE THE NECESSITY OF AN L. C. D. EITHER\n[20:20] MIE083: DON'T SEE IT\n[20:23] MIE080: OKAY SO THE QUESTION IS NOW I GUESS WE NEED T TO\n[20:28] MIE080: DECIDE ON WELL Y YOU GUYS BASICALLY HAVE TO NOW GO AND\n[20:34] MIE080: FIGURE OUT THE DETAILS OF THIS THING\n[20:35] MIE080: SO\n[20:36] MIE080: WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW IN TERMS OF MARKETING AND UH PROJECT MANAGEMENT ARE ARE THERE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS THAT WE NEED TO ANSWER NOW BEFORE YOU GUYS CAN GO AND BUILD THIS\n[20:47] MIE080: WHAT WHAT OVERALL THINGS HAVE WE NOT DECIDED ON\n[20:50] MIE029: WELL WE HAVE TO I THINK FOR ME IT'S STILL NOT EXACTLY CLEAR EXACTLY WHAT THE INTER USER INTERFACE IS GONNA BE\n[20:56] MIE029: THERE'S THE SCROLL WHEEL IN OR OUT\n[20:59] MIE029: WHAT DO YOU GUYS LIKE IN THE USER INTERFACE\n[21:02] MIE080: I THINK MAYBE IN TERMS OF MARKETING IS THAT GONNA MAKE ENOUGH OF A DIFFERENCE TO JUSTIFY THE COST\n[21:04] MIE083: AGAIN\n[21:05] MIE083: WELL I THINK IT'S IT'S THE MORE UNIQUENESS YOU CAN BRING TO THE PRODUCT THE EASIER IT IS I BELIEVE FOR ME TO MARKET\n[21:12] MIE083: UH AGAIN THE PUSH BUTTONS I I SEE ARE ARE EVERYWHERE\n[21:17] MIE083: AND SO WE CAN GO WITH THE SAME THING BUT WE'RE GONNA BE COM COMPETING IN A IN A BROADER MARKET THAN IF WE GO WITH SOMETHING UNIQUE\n[21:24] MIE083: YOU KNOW THE OTHER THING I THOUGHT ABOUT WAS YOU KNOW DO WE GO TO SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[21:30] MIE083: MAKE A REMOTE THAT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A REMOTE\n[21:35] MIE083: IT'S JUST ANOTHER IT'S JUST A AN IDEA AND I DON'T KNOW\n[21:38] MIE029: WELL I DUNNO ABOUT LIKE THE FLIP PHONE IDEA BECAUSE I THINK AS FAR AS DURABILITY TH IT'S NOT A BIG WELL MAYBE WHEN IT'S CLOSED\n[21:48] MIE083: I MEAN WHAT I SEE ONE OF THE THINGS ONE OF THE THINGS YOU BROUGHT UP IN AN EARLIER PRESENTATION IS\n[21:50] MIE029: MM-HMM\n[21:53] MIE083: WHEN YOU GOT CHILDREN THEIR THEIR STUFF GETS INSIDE THE CIRCUITRY THEY GET DIRTY THEY GET MESSY WITH DRINKS AND STUFF\n[21:59] MIE083: THIS\n[22:01] MIE029: MM-HMM\n[22:03] MIE083: AND WHAT I KEEP THROWING OUT THERE I JUST KEEP THROWING OUT IDEAS TO TRY TO MAKE THIS THING LOOK OR ACT OR IN SOME WAY IDENTIFY ITSELF AS UNIQUE OR DIFFERENT\n[22:12] MIO026: MM-HMM\n[22:12] MIE083: BUT YOU GUYS ARE THE ONES THAT HAVE TO C ULTIMATELY CREATE THE PRODUCT WITHIN COST\n[22:16] MIE080: YEAH AND I GUESS TH TH THE QUESTION TH TH THAT YOU'RE BEING ASKED RIGHT NOW IS WHETHER IS THE DOCK ENOUGH OF A UNIQUE FEATURE TO BE ABLE TO GO OUT AND SELL THAT A A AS A A VERY DIFFERENT PRODUCT\n[22:30] MIE080: OR DO WE REALLY NEED THE SCROLL WHEEL AS WELL\n[22:33] MIE080: BECAUSE THE SCROLL WHEEL COMES AT QUITE A COST\n[22:33] MIE083: OH OKAY PHEW\n[22:36] MIE029: YEAH\n[22:36] MIE083: I THINK YOU GOTTA G GET INTO COST EFFECTIVENESS\n[22:39] MIE083: I THINK IF YOU CAN HAVE THE BASE STATION WITH A WITH A LOCATOR\n[22:43] MIE083: I THINK THOSE ARE TWO VERY STRONG FEATURES IF THAT'S SOMETHING THAT CAN BE INTEGRATED WITHOUT A BUNCH OF EXTRA COST\n[22:45] MIE029: WELL\n[22:46] MIE029: THE\n[22:47] MIE029: THE LOCATOR'S GONNA REQUIRE A RADIO TRANSMITTER WHICH WILL\n[22:50] MIE083: MM-HMM\n[22:52] MIE080: THAT'S GONNA N IS THAT GONNA NEED A BETTER CHIP AS WELL\n[22:55] MIE029: UM WE'RE PROBABLY GONNA HAVE TO GO WITH A LIKE A MEDIUM CHIP S I WOULD IMAGINE\n[22:56] MIO026: NO IT'S JUST DIFFERENT\n[23:03] MIE029: BUT WE I WE WILL NEED A RECEIVER AN ANTENNA\n[23:07] MIE083: INTEGRATED YEAH\n[23:08] MIE029: YEAH\n[23:08] MIE083: SO IT'S JUST UH I I THINK THAT'S\n[23:12] MIE029: IT SHOULD BE A REALLY SIMPLE SIGNAL THOUGH SO\n[23:15] MIE083: I KNOW PERSONALLY THAT WOULD BE A VERY ATTRACTIVE FEATURE IS TO HAVE A UH HAVE A BUTTON I CAN PUSH TO FIND MY REMOTE CONTROL\n[23:22] MIE080: AND IT'S PRESUMABLY GONNA NEED A LITTLE SPEAKER IN IT OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT AS WELL TO BEEP\n[23:26] MIE029: THAT'S TRUE YEAH\n[23:29] MIE080: BUT I GUESS A LITTLE TINY SPEAKER IS GONNA BE QUITE CHEAP IT'S NOT GONNA NEED Q QUALITY IS IT\n[23:33] MIE029: OH YEAH YEAH\n[23:34] MIE080: IT'S\n[23:34] MIE029: IT'LL BE REALLY CHEAP\n[23:36] MIE083: OR MAYBE YOU CAN LIKE HAVE A A SMELL O RAMA YOU KNOW YOU PUSH A BUTTON AND IT S PUTS OUT A STINK\n[23:42] MIE083: YOU CAN\n[23:44] MIO026: MAYBE NOT\n[23:46] MIE080: MAKES YOUR LIVING ROOM MORE FRESH AS YOU WATCH\n[23:47] MIE083: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[23:50] MIE080: OKAY WE'RE DOING WELL FOR TIME HERE\n[23:50] MIO026: S\n[23:51] MIE080: UM WE'VE GOT ABOUT ANOTHER TEN MINUTES\n[23:54] MIE080: I THINK THAT UH\n[23:56] MIE029: SO THE SCROLL WHEEL\n[23:59] MIE029: IN OR OUT\n[24:00] MIE080: MM PR MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE IS OUT\n[24:03] MIE080: I DON'T THINK THE COST IS JUSTIFIED FOR A LITTLE BIT MORE UNIQUENESS WHEN WE ALREADY HAVE THAT\n[24:08] MIE080: AND I DON'T S THINK IT'S OBVIOUS AND NATURAL HOW IT WOULD BE USED\n[24:08] MIO026: YEAH\n[24:11] MIO026: YEAH I THINK WE HAVE LIKE AND IT'S NOT VERY USABLE AND IT WILL BRING DOWN THE ROBUSTNESS OF THE WHOLE THING 'CAUSE IT'S IT IT BREAKS DOWN EASIER\n[24:16] MIE080: MM\n[24:17] MIE083: YEAH\n[24:18] MIE029: FOR ME I THINK THE SCROLL WHEEL ACTUALLY MIGHT NOT BE SO BAD\n[24:21] MIE029: I DON'T KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THE INCREASED COST IS GONNA BE BUT I THINK HE DOES HAVE A POINT\n[24:25] MIE029: I IT MIGHT PUSH SOMEBODY OVER THE EDGE WHEN THEY'RE LOOKING AT OUR AT OUR REMOTE VERSUS SOMETHING ELSE\n[24:30] MIE029: WHEN THEY SEE THIS ONE HAS A SCROLL WHEEL TO GO UP AND DOWN ON THE CHANNELS\n[24:34] MIE029: I THINK IT MIGHT BE KINDA NEAT TO BE ABLE TO DO IT LIKE THAT\n[24:39] MIE080: BUT THEN THAT THAT SURELY D DEPENDS A LITTLE ON THE T. V. BECAUSE SOME T. V. S ARE QUITE SLOW AT CHANGING CHANNELS FROM LIKE SO IF YOU'VE GOT A SCROLL WHEEL AND YOU S YOU HAVE TO SCROLL SCROLL IT REALLY REALLY SLOWLY JUST SO THAT YOU'RE ACTUALLY KEEPING IN PACE WITH THE T. V. 'S ABILITY TO TO CHANGE CHANNELS\n[24:39] MIE083: W\n[24:45] MIE029: SURE\n[24:55] MIE080: OR DO YOU HAVE TO GO THROUGH AND YOU WAIT FOR IT\n[24:55] MIE083: YEAH\n[24:57] MIE080: YOU SCROLL IT A BUNCH OF TIMES AND YOU WAIT FOR IT TO\n[24:59] MIE029: WELL I THINK WH WHAT IT WOULD BE IS LIKE LIKE THE M LIKE THIS WHERE IT'S MAYBE YOU KNOW A DIGITAL\n[25:05] MIE029: WHEEL RIGHT WHERE IT'S WHERE IT'S QUANTIZED INTO YOU KNOW CERTAIN\n[25:06] MIE080: MM\n[25:09] MIE083: OH YEAH\n[25:10] MIE080: UH I SEE I SEE\n[25:11] MIE080: THAT'S WHERE YOU\n[25:11] MIE083: YEAH\n[25:11] MIE029: THAT WAS THAT WAS MY MY INTUITION OF WHAT THE SCROLL WHEEL WOULD BE\n[25:13] MIE080: AH I SEE I SEE WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT NOW\n[25:16] MIE080: OKAY\n[25:20] MIE029: IT'S JUST IT'S BASICALLY IT IT'S JUST A F LOOK AND FEEL THING\n[25:23] MIE029: IT HAS THE SAME EXACT FUNCTIONALITY AS TWO BUTTONS\n[25:23] MIE083: I I THINK THERE'S YOU KNOW THAT UH THERE ARE SO MANY PEOPLE TODAY THAT ARE THAT ARE SURFING ARE TELEVISION SURFERS\n[25:33] MIE083: AND I SEE THE SCROLL AS A AS A GREAT MECHANISM FOR SURFING\n[25:37] MIE083: INSTEAD OF GOING BUTTON TO BU YOU JUST J YOU'D J J J J J J\n[25:37] MIE080: YEAH IF YOU'RE JUST SITTING THERE GOING\n[25:40] MIE029: YEAH\n[25:41] MIE083: I REALLY I REALLY THINK THAT'S A REALLY COOL THING FOR SURFING\n[25:41] MIE080: THAT'S KINDA COOL ACTUALLY\n[25:42] MIE080: I LIKE THAT\n[25:45] MIE029: NOW JUST JUST SO YOU KNOW THOUGH UH YOU DID BRING UP A POINT WHICH IS VERY VALID\n[25:49] MIE029: IS A LOT OF T. V. S WON'T RE THE T. V. S WON'T RESPOND EXACTLY THE SAME\n[25:52] MIE029: SOME OF THEM ARE GONNA BE KINDA SLOW SWITCHING SO YOU MAY LIKE QUEUE UP LIKE FIFTEEN CHANNEL CHANGES AND IT'LL BE LIKE FLIP FLIP FLIP\n[26:01] MIE083: WELL THERE'S ANO\n[26:01] MIE029: BUT\n[26:01] MIE080: WELL NOT N NECESSARILY\n[26:02] MIE080: YOU COULD BASICALLY MAKE IT SO THAT IT'LL I MEAN IT'S JUST GONNA BE SENDING A SIGNAL TO THE T. V. YEAH THE T. V. 'S GE SO IF YOU SEND ABOUT FIVE FLIP CHANNELS\n[26:07] MIE029: RIGHT\n[26:07] MIE083: THAT'S RIGHT\n[26:10] MIE080: IF YOU DID THAT IT'S GONNA FLIP ONCE\n[26:12] MIE080: IF YOU DO THAT\n[26:12] MIE029: YEAH IT JUST MIGHT BE FRUSTRATING WHERE YOU CAN'T MAKE IT GO AS FAST AS YOU WANT\n[26:14] MIE080: OTHER THAN CLICK CLICK CLICK\n[26:15] MIE029: BUT I THINK ONCE PEOPLE GET USED TO IT I I DO LIKE THE IDEA OF THE SCROLL WHEEL THOUGH\n[26:16] MIE080: YEAH\n[26:20] MIE080: AND IF WE'RE MARKETING IT AS A HIGH NICHE PRODUCT THEN WE'RE GONNA BE SELLING IT TO PEOPLE WHO ARE BUYING GOOD T. V. S AS WELL YEAH PRESUMABLY\n[26:25] MIO026: MM-HMM\n[26:26] MIE083: YEAH I THINK SO\n[26:27] MIE080: PRIMARILY\n[26:28] MIE083: I I THINK SO\n[26:28] MIO026: YEP\n[26:29] MIE083: NOW THE THE ONLY THING I I ON THE INTERFACE SIDE OF IT IS THAT I I I SEE THE DILEMMA\n[26:36] MIE083: BUT IF WE HAVE THE OPTION OF OF SCROLLING AT ANY PARTICULAR SPEED OR THE OPTION OF JUMPING DIRECT OKAY\n[26:46] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[26:46] MIE083: SO I CAN GO UH PRESUMING I HAVE ON MY TELEVISION\n[26:51] MIE083: SOMETHING THAT TELLS ME WHAT CHANNEL I'M ON I CAN SCROLL DIRECT FROM CHANNEL FIVE TO CHANNEL THIRTY TWO\n[26:58] MIE083: I KNOW WHAT BECAUSE IT'S ON THE TELEVISION\n[27:01] MIE083: THE TELEVISION TELLS ME WHAT CHANNEL IT'S ON WHEN I CHANGE IT\n[27:04] MIE083: SO I DON'T KNOW THAT REALLY THAT'S THAT'S GONNA BE A A D PROBLEM\n[27:08] MIE083: 'CAUSE THE TELEVISION CAN GO AUTOMATICALLY FROM CHANNEL FIVE TO CHANNEL THIRTY TWO WITH THE PUSH OF A BUTTON\n[27:13] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[27:14] MIE083: OKAY\n[27:15] MIE083: SO CA CAN WE CAN WE CREATE THAT KIND OF INTERFACE WITHIN A SCROLL SYSTEM\n[27:19] MIE083: YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT I'M SAYING\n[27:20] MIE029: I THINK I KNOW WHAT YOU MIGHT BE GETTING AT OR OR\n[27:21] MIE080: OH I SEE SO IF MAYBE IF WE HAD AN L. C. D. UP THE TOP THAT JUST DID A NUMBER ON IT RIGHT\n[27:27] MIE083: OH NO WE COULD READ IT FROM THE TELEVISION\n[27:27] MIE080: AND THEN IT THAT BASICALLY\n[27:27] MIE029: WELL WHAT ABOUT THIS WHAT ABOUT IF YOU CAN PROGRAMME IN YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNELS INTO THIS SCROLL WHEEL AND YOU CAN JUST LIKE ROLL THROUGH YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNELS\n[27:29] MIE080: MM\n[27:37] MIE080: WELL THAT'S QUITE COOL\n[27:37] MIE029: AND IT C IT\n[27:38] MIE080: YOU'D NEED A DISPLAY ON THE TH THE THING\n[27:40] MIE029: WHY\n[27:40] MIE029: IT'LL TELL YOU WHEN YOU FLIP THE CHANNEL ON THE T. V.\n[27:41] MIE083: YEAH THE THE TELEVISION CAN TELL YOU\n[27:43] MIE029: YEAH\n[27:44] MIE083: CAN\n[27:45] MIE080: OH YEAH YEAH NO I SEE WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT\n[27:46] MIE080: YEAH THAT'S KINDA COOL\n[27:47] MIE080: HOW WOULD YOU PROGRAM IT THOUGH\n[27:48] MIE029: WELL YOU JUST IT'S ONE EXTRA BUTTON\n[27:50] MIE029: YOU SAY PROGRAMME START AND THEN TYPE IN 'CAUSE YOU STILL HAVE THE TYPING YOU KNOW YOU'LL STILL HAVE THE KEYPAD WHERE YOU CAN TYPE 'EM IN MANUALLY\n[27:50] MIE083: PUT\n[27:56] MIE080: OKAY OKAY\n[27:57] MIE029: SO PROGRAMME START ZERO ONE ENTER ZERO FIVE ENTER THIRTY EIGHT ENTER PROGRAMME END\n[28:04] MIE083: AND THEN\n[28:05] MIE080: OKAY AND YEAH AND THAT JUST BASICALLY FLIPS BETWEEN IT AND IT'LL GO IT SENDS OUT ZERO\n[28:08] MIE029: MM-HMM\n[28:09] MIE080: FIVE AND THEN THIRTY SIX AND THEN ZERO ONE AGAIN\n[28:11] MIE029: MM-HMM\n[28:12] MIE080: YEAH THAT'S KINDA COOL\n[28:13] MIE080: I LIKE THAT\n[28:15] MIE083: AND AGAIN WE HAVE ANOTHER ANOTHER GREAT MARKETING TOOL\n[28:17] MIE083: WE HAVE ABOUT THREE WE HAVE THREE OR FOUR THINGS HERE\n[28:19] MIE080: THAT'S NOT GONNA BE TOO EXPENSIVE BECAUSE THAT'S GONNA BE YOU'RE GONNA BE ABLE TO NAB THAT OFF OF COMPUTER MOUSE MANUFACTURERS REALLY\n[28:26] MIE029: MM-HMM\n[28:26] MIE080: YOU COULD BASICALLY COME UP WITH A PARTNERSHIP TO BE ABLE TO PRODUCE THAT QUITE CHEAPLY\n[28:30] MIE083: I DUNNO AND AN MAYBE WE MAYBE EVEN HAVE THIS AS IN HOUSE TECHNOLOGY\n[28:31] MIO026: YEAH\n[28:34] MIE083: THIS MAY BE SOMETHING THAT'S AVAILABLE THROUGH OUR OWN UH THROUGH OUR OWN SERVICES\n[28:37] MIE080: MIGHT BE BUT THA THAT'S NOT GONNA BE SUCH A COSTLY FEATURE\n[28:41] MIE080: THE PROBLEM WE'RE GONNA HAVE IS MAKING IT ROBUST\n[28:44] MIE029: OH WELL WE ALSO HAVE TO DETERMINE IN SOME MANNER HOW TO SWITCH BETWEEN MODES BETWEEN GOING THROUGH YOUR FAVOURITES LIST AND JUST HITTING UP ONE UP TWO\n[28:44] MIE080: MAKING IT LAST\n[28:52] MIE083: OR WE GO DIRECTIONAL UP WE GO WE GO THIS WE GO THIS WE GO THIS WAY FOR ONE WE GO THIS WAY FOR THE OTHER\n[28:54] MIE080: SO IF THERE'S A BUTTON FOR EACH TYPE\n[28:59] MIE029: NO BECAUSE YOU WANNA BE ABLE TO GO UP AND DOWN THROUGH THE CHANNELS\n[29:01] MIE080: YEAH PEOPLE ARE GONNA HAVE THEIR FAVOURITE SORTA WHETHER THEY DO THAT OR WHETHER THEY\n[29:02] MIE083: AH HA OKAY\n[29:03] MIE083: OKAY OKAY WELL THEN YOU JUST HAVE YOU HAVE A DIFF YOU HAVE A MODE SWITCH\n[29:04] MIE029: RIGHT\n[29:06] MIE029: I THINK WE'LL NEED A WE'LL NEED A MODE SWITCH BUT THEN IF WE HAVE A MODE SWITCH WE'RE GONNA NEED SOME KINDA INDICATOR\n[29:06] MIE080: YEAH YEAH THE MODE SWITCH\n[29:12] MIE080: JUST THE LIGHTS BEHIND THE BUTTONS\n[29:12] MIE029: TO WHICH AN L. E. AN L. E. D. OKAY\n[29:13] MIE080: YOU COULD HAVE BACK LIT BUTTONS MAYBE\n[29:16] MIO026: YEAH\n[29:16] MIE080: WOULD THAT WORK\n[29:18] MIE080: IS THAT OKAY WE HAVE FIVE MINUTES\n[29:18] MIE029: OKAY\n[29:20] MIE080: SO RIGHT DETAILS TH THAT WE'VE TALKED ABOUT HERE ARE THAT WE WANT A SCROLL WHEEL\n[29:28] MIE080: WE WANT A MODE INDICATOR\n[29:34] MIE080: WE WANT BACK LIT BUTTONS\n[29:40] MIE080: AND IF WE'RE MAKING BACK LIT BUTTONS PERIOD\n[29:42] MIE080: DO WE WANT THAT JUST FOR THE MODE INDICATOR OR MAYBE TO INDICATE WHAT BUTTON YOU'RE PRESSING AT THE TIME\n[29:46] MIE080: SO THAT YOU KNOW IF IT'S ACTUALLY PRESSED OR NOT\n[29:47] MIE080: I'VE SEEN SOME REMOTES DO THAT\n[29:49] MIE029: OKAY\n[29:50] MIE029: JUST SO YOU KNOW I THINK I MEAN IT WAS MY UNDERSTANDING THAT BEFORE WE WERE GONNA STAY IN THE MID MARKET RANGE\n[29:55] MIE029: IT SEEMS WE'RE KIND OF APPROACHING A HIGHER END RANGE\n[29:59] MIE083: YEAH YEAH\n[29:59] MIE080: I THINK WE ARE YEAH\n[29:59] MIE029: I WANNA MAKE SURE EVERYBODY'S OKAY WITH THAT\n[30:00] MIE083: WELL YOU HAD ACKNOWLEDGED THAT WE HAVE MORE MONEY FOR THIS\n[30:03] MIE080: YEAH WELL WE DON'T HAVE IT'S NOT THAT WE HAVE MORE MONEY WE CAN PUSH UP THE THE PRICE\n[30:03] MIE083: DIDN'T YOU SAY SO\n[30:07] MIE083: THAT'S WHAT I MEAN\n[30:08] MIE083: WE CAN INCREASE THE COST\n[30:08] MIE080: YEAH\n[30:09] MIE029: OKAY\n[30:10] MIE083: SO I DON'T KNOW I DON'T KNOW WHETHER HAVING\n[30:10] MIE080: 'KAY\n[30:12] MIE029: I JUST WANNA MAKE SURE EVERYBODY'S ON BOARD WITH IT\n[30:14] MIE029: SO\n[30:14] MIE080: YEAH\n[30:16] MIE080: SO WE REALLY NEED TO BE SURE AS TO WHAT WE CAN PUSH THE COST UP TO\n[30:19] MIE080: THOUGH WE HAVEN'T GOT TO A STAGE WHERE WE'RE READY TO PIN DOWN THE PRICE OF COMPONENTS\n[30:23] MIE080: BUT I'D SAY WHAT SORTA PRICE ARE WE LOOKING TO BE ABLE TO SELL SOMETHING LIKE THAT AND WHAT SORTA PRICE CAN WE MAKE IT FOR\n[30:27] MIE083: WELL I THINK TH I THINK THE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY HAS TO COME BACK AND SAY\n[30:31] MIE083: OKAY TO CREATE THIS PRODUCT WE SEE IT'S GONNA COST US THIS MUCH FOR THIS VOLUME\n[30:36] MIE083: BECAUSE WE DO HAVE A VOLUME TARGET OF OF FIFTY MILLION PROFIT\n[30:40] MIE080: YEAH NO I I THINK THAT'S WHERE WE REALLY SHOULD BE MORE FLEXIBLE THAN ANYTHING ELSE BECAUSE AS WE SAID IN THE LAST MEETING\n[30:45] MIE080: OUR MANAGEMENT IS REALLY LOOKING FOR US TO PUSH OUR BRAND\n[30:47] MIE029: RIGHT\n[30:48] MIE080: WE'RE ENTERING A NEW MARKET HERE SO I THINK THE THE PROFIT EXPECTATION FOR THIS ONE PRODUCT IS MAYBE NOT AS IMPORTANT AS BEING ABLE TO\n[30:55] MIE083: OKAY I'M I'M OKAY WITH THAT\n[30:56] MIE083: I GUESS WHAT I JUST WANT TO ME THE NEXT STEP IS FOR THESE GUYS TO COME COME IN WITH THE DESIGN PROPOSAL W WITH THE COST ESTIMATE ATTACHED\n[31:05] MIE083: AND THEN WE HAVE TO TAKE THIS TO THE NEXT LEVEL\n[31:06] MIE080: BUT TH WHAT'S OUR BALLPARK AS TO WHAT WE'D BE ABLE TO SELL SOMETHING LIKE THIS FOR\n[31:09] MIE029: WELL Y YEAH\n[31:09] MIE029: LET'S LET'S TRY AND THINK NOW HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY FOR WITH ALL THESE FEATURES HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY IF YOU WENT TO THE STORE\n[31:10] MIE083: WE HAVE TO FIND COST\n[31:16] MIE029: AND YOU WERE IN THE MARKET F TO REPLACE YOUR T. V. REMOTE HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY FOR THAT\n[31:20] MIE080: BUT YOU'VE GOTTA THINK WHO OUR TARGET MARKET IS BECAUSE I I'M NOT OUR TARGET MARKET\n[31:22] MIE029: I'M JUST ASKING YOU\n[31:24] MIE080: I'M A STUDENT BUT\n[31:26] MIE029: IF\n[31:27] MIE080: ON THE OTHER HAND I WOULD THINK\n[31:31] MIE080: MM WITH MY PROJECT MANAGER SALARY I WOULD THINK YEAH I COULD PROBABLY AFFORD THIS UH WOULD I BUY IT\n[31:32] MIE029: THEN YOU COULD PROBABLY AFFORD THIS\n[31:38] MIE080: MAYBE\n[31:39] MIE080: IF I HAD A COOL NEW T. V. AND THIS WAS R LOOKING REALLY SLICK AND IT HAD THE DOCK AND IT HAD THE SCROLL WHEEL\n[31:43] MIE080: WHICH I THINK'S A REALLY COOL IDEA THAT WOULD SELL ME ON IT A LITTLE\n[31:46] MIE080: THEN MAYBE YOU KNOW\n[31:49] MIE080: I DO I DON'T THINK I'D GO OVER A HUNDRED EURO CERTAINLY THAT WOULD BE WAY TOO MUCH\n[31:51] MIE029: OH NO NO\n[31:52] MIE080: BUT THE I WOULD BE HAPPY PAYING OVER FORTY FOR IT I GUESS BUT NOT MUCH\n[31:58] MIE029: I WOULD SAY THIRTY FIVE TO FORTY\n[32:00] MIE083: YEAH I WAS GONNA SAY THIRTY FIVE TO FIFTY\n[32:02] MIE080: 'KAY\n[32:03] MIE080: THIRTY FIVE TO FIFTY EUROS IS OUR SALES BRACKET OKAY\n[32:05] MIE029: OKAY\n[32:06] MIE080: SO THE QUESTION IS WHAT WE CA WE MAKE IT FOR\n[32:06] MIE083: BECAUSE ONE OF TH ONE OF THE THINGS WE'RE MARKETING ABOUT THIS PRODUCT IS THAT THIS IS THE LAST ONE YOU WILL EVER NEED TO BUY FOR YOUR TELEVISION\n[32:11] MIE029: RIGHT\n[32:11] MIE080: MM\n[32:12] MIE083: IT'S ONE OF THE MARKETING FEATURES IN THIS\n[32:14] MIE080: THAT'S WHY THE SCROLL NEEDS TO BE REALLY ROBUST\n[32:16] MIO026: OKAY SO WE'LL COME UP WITH SOMETHING BETWEEN THIRTY FIVE AND FIFTY THAT IS RUG RUBBER ROBUST WITH SCROLL WHEEL\n[32:25] MIO026: WITH THE NEW FACILITIES OF THE SCROLL WHEEL LIKE FAVOURITE STUFF FAVOURITE CHANNELS AND AND WITH A CRADLE AND YEAH AND THE LOCATOR\n[32:29] MIE083: MM-HMM\n[32:30] MIE029: WITH A CRADLE RADIO TRANSMITTERS\n[32:33] MIE029: AND BACK LIT BUTTONS\n[32:34] MIE029: AND IT'S GONNA LOOK SEXY\n[32:37] MIO026: OR NOT\n[32:37] MIE029: OR NOT\n[32:38] MIE029: IT MIGHT LOOK LIKE CLAY\n[32:40] MIO026: OKAY SO YOU CAN MARKET PE DEPENDING ON THAT\n[32:42] MIE083: YEAH YEAH\n[32:43] MIE083: BAS TH THAT'S THAT'S EASY\n[32:45] MIE083: THAT'S THAT'S NOT A IT'S A\n[32:48] MIE083: 'CAUSE WE HAVE ABOUT SIX SIX SEVEN FEATURES IN THAT ALONE\n[32:53] MIE080: YEP\n[32:54] MIE083: UNDER THE TITLE OF UNIQUENESSES\n[32:54] MIO026: COOL\n[32:56] MIO026: HMM\n[32:57] MIE080: OKAY\n[32:57] MIE080: THE NEXT MEETING STARTS IN THIRTY MINUTES ALTHOUGH DOES IT\n[33:00] MIE080: IT STARTS AT THREE TWENTY ONE THE NEXT MEETING\n[33:04] MIE080: SO WE'VE GOT MORE THAN A THIRTY MINUTES\n[33:06] MIE080: UM WE'VE GOT MORE LIKE FIFTY\n[33:08] MIE083: WELL I HAVE\n[33:09] MIE083: IS MY THREE TWENTY ONE IS THE NEXT MEETING\n[33:12] MIE080: THE THE NE NEXT MEETING IS THREE TWENTY ONE YEAH\n[33:14] MIE083: THAT'S THAT'S ALMOST UH FIFTY MINUTES\n[33:17] MIE080: YEAH THAT IS\n[33:18] MIE080: UH THEY'VE THEY'VE CHANGED THE TIMES FROM THE PRESENTATIONS\n[33:19] MIE083: YOU GUYS CAN\n[33:21] MIE083: YOU GUYS YOU GUYS CAN UH CREATE A\n[33:25] MIE083: ALL KINDS OF THINGS\n[33:25] MIE029: PROBABLY\n[33:25] MIE029: WE'LL LET YOU KNOW WHEN WE'RE DONE IF WE CAN GO EARLIER\n[33:27] MIE083: THANKS YEAH\n[33:29] MIE080: OKAY SO YOU GUYS WILL BE GETTING YOUR MODELLING DONE NOW AND UH\n[33:33] MIE029: YEAH\n[33:36] MIE080: OKAY ARE THERE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS WITH REGARDS TO WHAT THIS THING'S GONNA DO LOOK LIKE\n[33:41] MIE080: HOW IT'S GONNA WORK THAT NEED TO BE ADDRESSED BEFORE WE REALLY LOOK AT THIS IN A LOT OF DETAIL\n[33:48] MIE029: I DON'T THINK SO\n[33:49] MIE029: IF WE HAVE ANY QUESTIONS WE'LL JUST EMAIL YOU I GUESS\n[33:52] MIE080: OKAY\n[33:54] MIO026: YEAH I THINK IT PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING'S COVERED\n[33:56] MIE080: OKAY\n[33:57] MIE080: THIS ONE WAS QUITE EASY\n[34:00] MIO026: COULDA BEEN WORSE\n[34:01] MIE083: STILL\n[34:01] MIE080: ALWAYS THE OPTIMIST\n[34:02] MIO026: YES I AM\n[34:03] MIE080: 'KAY THANKS GUYS\n[34:05] MIE083: THANK YOU\n[34:07] MIE083: I DON'T HAVE ANY EMAILS\n[34:08] MIE083: THIS MEANS I CAN GO HOME\n[34:14] MIE083: OH WE ALL LEAVE", "question": "What are the final agreed-upon design features, power source, user interface elements, target price range, and key marketing differentiators for the new remote control product discussed in the meeting?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"product_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the product being designed."}, 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"object", "properties": {"min": {"type": "number", "description": "The minimum target sales price in Euros."}, "max": {"type": "number", "description": "The maximum target sales price in Euros."}}, "required": ["min", "max"], "additionalProperties": false}, "key_marketing_points": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of unique selling propositions and marketing angles for the product.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["product_name", "power_source", "case_design", "user_interface_features", "target_price_range_euros", "key_marketing_points"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"product_name": "Universal Remote Control", "power_source": "Power Cradle with Radio Transmitter (Locator) and a Medium Chip", "case_design": {"material_composition": "Thick plastic inner shell with a rubber outer shell", "durability_aspect": "Robust design resistant to damage, spillage, and mistreatment; designed to be the 'last one you will ever need to buy'."}, 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market.", "Environmentally friendly due to rechargeable power cradle.", "Highly durable and robust, designed to be the last remote control a user will ever need to buy.", "Enhanced user experience with a scroll wheel for efficient channel surfing and favorite channel management.", "Convenient remote locator feature to easily find the remote.", "Positioned as a high-end niche product to push the brand image."]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 20013, "output_tokens": 291, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "cd3d59b89c7a11600ace313d880ff94079e0a985c390de09540576a243ed01ef", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "IS1002d", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 432, "duration_sec": 1246.6199414730072, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:03] MIE080: UH 'KAY\n[0:09] MIE080: SO\n[0:10] MIE083: SO SO SO\n[0:11] MIE029: PUT ON YOUR MIC\n[0:12] MIO026: SO YOU FORGOT HOW THIS WORKS AGAIN\n[0:17] MIE029: BOSS\n[0:19] MIE080: YEP\n[0:21] MIO026: BOSS\n[0:23] MIE083: MAYBE\n[0:24] MIE083: MAYBE MAYBE MAYBE\n[0:25] MIE080: OKAY SO WE'RE HERE TO TALK ABOUT THE DETAILED DESIGN OF THE PRODUCT 'KAY\n[0:32] MIE029: YEP\n[0:33] MIE080: AND HERE'S THE AGENDA FOR THIS MEETING\n[0:36] MIE080: UH I'M JUST GONNA OPEN SAY A FEW BORING WORDS TO START WITH AGAIN AND START TAKING MINUTES AFTERWARDS\n[0:42] MIE080: YOU GUYS ARE GONNA GIVE US A PRESENTATION OF OUR WONDER PRODUCT THAT I CAN SEE SOME DEMONSTRATIONS OF OVER THERE\n[0:48] MIE080: LOOKS COOL\n[0:49] MIE080: AND THEN WE'RE GONNA EVALUATE IT\n[0:51] MIE083: BRA\n[0:52] MIE080: THEN WE'RE GONNA TALK ABOUT FINANCE AND I'VE GOT A LOVELY EXCEL SPREADSHEET THAT I KNOCKED UP IN THE LAST FIVE MINUTES FOR THIS\n[0:58] MIO026: HMM YOU KNOCKED IT UP\n[0:59] MIE080: AND UH YEP\n[1:01] MIE080: AND WE'RE GONNA EVALUATE THE PRODUCT AND CLOSE\n[1:05] MIE080: GOT FORTY MINUTES TO DO THIS IN\n[1:07] MIE080: WE SHOULD BE FINE\n[1:09] MIE080: LET'S TRY AND KEEP THIS ONE ON SCHEDULE\n[1:11] MIE029: ALRIGHT\n[1:11] MIE080: SO\n[1:15] MIE080: YOUR\n[1:17] MIE080: THING IS IN WHERE IS IT\n[1:19] MIO026: THI THIRD THIRD THIRD\n[1:20] MIE080: IS IT IN\n[1:20] MIE029: THREE THREE\n[1:22] MIO026: THE END PRODUCT THINGY\n[1:27] MIO026: YEAH\n[1:28] MIE080: WHO WANTS IT\n[1:31] MIE029: PEDRO CAN HAVE IT\n[1:36] MIE029: I LIKE I'LL HELP TALK\n[1:37] MIO026: UM YEAH SO WHAT WE ENDED UP WITH\n[1:43] MIO026: PRODUCTION COSTS ESTIMATED BY OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT AND UM THE RESEARCH DEPARTMENT WHICH IS US IS UH FIFTEEN POINT EIGHT EUROS\n[1:52] MIO026: SOMEONE FORGOT THE UNITS THERE YEAH UH UNIT PRICE UNIT PRODUCTION PRICE COST THING\n[1:53] MIE029: UNIT PRICE\n[1:59] MIO026: UM\n[2:00] MIO026: WE IMPLEMENTED THE BASIC FUNCTIONS WHICH IS JUST T. V. FUNCTIONS PLUS THE LOCATOR WHICH WAS ONE OF THE MARKETING THINGS CRADLE\n[2:11] MIO026: SCROLL WHEEL FOR UH THE THE CHANNELS\n[2:16] MIO026: AND UH WE IMPLEMENTED THE F THE THE WAY OF PUTTING THE NEW AND REVOLUTIONARY ZAPPING YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNELS FUNCTIONALITY IN THE SCROLL\n[2:25] MIE080: ZAPPING YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNELS EH\n[2:27] MIO026: YEAH\n[2:28] MIE029: SCROLLING THROUGH YOUR FAVOURITES LIST\n[2:29] MIE080: OH OKAY OKAY\n[2:30] MIO026: ZAPPING YOU KNOW ZAPPING\n[2:31] MIE080: AH 'KAY OKAY THAT'S FAVOURITES\n[2:32] MIO026: MAYBE IT'S JUST A PORTUGUESE THING\n[2:36] MIO026: AND UM YEAH THAT WAS THE RESULT\n[2:39] MIE080: AH 'KAY\n[2:40] MIE080: I LIKE THE THE THE THE LOGO ON THERE AS WELL\n[2:43] MIE029: IT'S VERY PROMINENT\n[2:45] MIE080: IT IS VERY PROMINENT\n[2:46] MIE080: SO THIS IS THE\n[2:48] MIE029: SO HERE I'LL GIVE YOU THE SO THIS IS THE CRADLE UNIT AND THIS IS THE ACTUAL REMOTE ITSELF\n[2:55] MIE029: UM SO THE SCROLL BAR IS OR THE SCROLL WHEEL IS THIS THIS GREEN LITTLE SCROLLY GUY HERE UM AND THEN THE VOLUME CONTROLS ARE HERE AND HERE\n[3:05] MIE080: OKAY\n[3:05] MIE029: UH YOU'VE GOT THE KEYPAD WHICH IS THE NUMBERS UH F FROM ZERO TO NINE AND THEN TEN\n[3:10] MIE029: THIS IS THE POWER BUTTON\n[3:12] MIE029: UH WE HAVE OUR UM WE HAVE THE ENTER BUTTON AND UH WHAT WAS THE OTHER BUTTON HERE\n[3:21] MIE029: THIS IS THE TELETEXT\n[3:21] MIO026: START S THE THE START UH TO TO TO PROGRAMME YEAH\n[3:24] MIE029: THE PROGRAMME BUTTON YEAH THE PROGRAMME BUTTON\n[3:26] MIE080: AH OKAY I SEE\n[3:27] MIE029: SO THIS BL THIS BUTTON WILL BE USED BOTH FOR THE FAVOURITES AND FOR PROGRAMMING YOUR UH THE UM THE TYPE OF TELEVISION YOU WANNA USE\n[3:36] MIE029: SO UM THE PLASTIC IS THE WHITE AREA OF THIS OF THE MODEL HERE AND THE RED AREA IS LIKE A RUBBER COVERING\n[3:43] MIE029: SO YOU CAN SEE THAT WHEN IT LAYS LIKE THIS OR LIKE THIS AND THE BUTTONS ARE ALL GONNA BE RUBBER\n[3:43] MIE080: IT'S PRETTY COOL\n[3:48] MIE029: SO IT'S PRETTY HARD TO ACTUALLY DAMAGE IT UM\n[3:52] MIE080: IS THAT COULD THAT BE EASY TO FOR THE SCROLL WHEEL TO BE ROTATED IF IT LANDS ON IT\n[3:57] MIE029: YEAH THAT MIGHT BE A POSSIBLE\n[4:00] MIE029: A MI UH POSSIBLE PROBLEM BUT IF YOU DROP IT YEAH\n[4:03] MIO026: NOT HELPING\n[4:06] MIE080: OH WELL I GUESS IT DEPENDS ON THE STIFFNESS A LITTLE OF IT\n[4:09] MIE029: YEAH AND IT DEPENDS ON IF IT'S SLIDING BUT I THINK IT'S PRETTY ERGONOMIC\n[4:13] MIE029: YOU CAN FEEL IT\n[4:14] MIE080: MM\n[4:15] MIE080: FEELS GOOD\n[4:16] MIE080: I TAKE IT THAT THIS IS GONNA BE SLIGHTLY LIGHTER IN THE FINAL DESIGN AS WELL\n[4:19] MIE029: YEAH OF COURSE\n[4:20] MIE029: WELL THIS IS CLAY\n[4:22] MIE080: YEAH IT'S KINDA COOL\n[4:24] MIE080: YOU HAVE TO REACH A LITTLE BIT DON'T YOU\n[4:25] MIE029: YEAH THE THE POWER BUTTON IS A BIT OF A REACH BUT I THINK WE MIGHT SCALE DOWN THE FINAL MODEL A BIT\n[4:29] MIE080: AH YEAH THAT WOULDN'T MAKE SENSE\n[4:29] MIE029: THESE THIS IS A BIT LARGER THAN IT WOULD BE BUT\n[4:33] MIE080: IT'S COOL\n[4:34] MIE080: I'M IMPRESSED\n[4:35] MIO026: DON'T HAVE NO ONE TO HANDLE THAT\n[4:37] MIE083: MM THAT'S OH THAT'S OH I LIKE IT\n[4:37] MIE080: AND HOLD IT SO WH WHAT'S THE MARKETING PERSPECTIVE\n[4:42] MIE083: I MEAN YOU GUYS GAVE ME MORE THAN I WAS ASKING FOR SO I'M HAPPY BECAUSE WE'VE GOT SOME REALLY MARKETABLE FEATURES IN THIS\n[4:50] MIE083: YEAH I THINK IT'S GOOD\n[4:52] MIE083: GOOD GOOD GOOD JOB\n[4:54] MIE029: MM PEDRO CAN DEMONSTRATE THE THE PAGING ABILITY\n[4:56] MIO026: YEAH\n[4:57] MIO026: SO YOU HA YOU HAVE LIKE THE THE BASE STATION WITH UM THE LITTLE BUTTON FOR THE WHERE'S MY REMOTE\n[5:03] MIE029: BEEP BEEP BEEP\n[5:04] MIE083: UH PLA\n[5:07] MIO026: THE LOCATOR FUNCTION\n[5:07] MIE083: I'M HA\n[5:08] MIE080: OKAY\n[5:08] MIE083: IT'S GREAT\n[5:10] MIE083: THAT'S GREAT\n[5:11] MIE083: IT'S A GREAT FEATURE\n[5:11] MIE029: UM BEEP BEEP BEEP SO BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BE SHUT UP\n[5:12] MIE080: MM IT'S IMPRESSING\n[5:14] MIO026: WICKED ISN'T IT\n[5:14] MIE080: SO LET ME GET IT IF I PRESS THIS BUTTON\n[5:18] MIE080: I SEE\n[5:20] MIE080: THAT'S PRETTY COOL\n[5:20] MIE080: HANG ON\n[5:24] MIE083: SO YOU CAN TAKE THIS HO TAKE THIS HOME WITH YOU TONIGHT AND YOU CAN PUSH THAT AND HE'LL BE ACROSS TOWN\n[5:26] MIE029: BEEP BEEP BEEP OKAY\n[5:29] MIE080: I PLAN TO DO THAT AS WELL\n[5:32] MIE029: UM NO NO NO THA THAT'S ALRI\n[5:33] MIE080: SO THE THE TWO BLUE ARE ARE THOSE FOR THE THE IT TO CHARGE OFF OF IN\n[5:37] MIE029: EXACTLY THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT THOSE ARE FOR\n[5:38] MIE080: AH OKAY OKAY\n[5:40] MIE029: AND UM THERE'S ONE OTHER FEATURE THAT WE WERE DEBATING BUT WE DECIDED TO GO AGAINST IT\n[5:44] MIE029: IS UM YOU COULD BEEP BEEP BEEP WE WERE THINKING THAT IT MIGHT BE INTERESTING TO HAVE A TRIGGER BUTTON HERE BECAUSE YOU HAVE THIS FINGER IT IT'S IT KINDA FEELS LIKE THERE SHOULD BE SOMETHING THERE\n[5:52] MIE080: YEAH IT'S THE RIGHT SHAPE ISN'T IT\n[5:55] MIE029: BUT WE COULDN'T FIGURE OUT WHAT BUTTON IS IMPORTANT ENOUGH TO PUT THERE\n[5:59] MIE029: AND WE WE DON'T WANNA ACCIDENTALLY BE HITTING THE POWER BUTTON LIKE THAT SO\n[6:01] MIE080: BUT MAYBE IF YOU HAD A TRIGGER PLUS THE SCROLL THEN THAT WOULD GET PAST THE THE PROBLEM OF IT LANDING AND SCROLLING\n[6:03] MIE029: MM\n[6:06] MIE029: RIGHT\n[6:06] MIE080: 'CAUSE THEN IT WOULD NEED TO BE HIT ON BOTH SIDES\n[6:08] MIE029: SO MAYBE IN A FINAL DESIGN PHASE WE MIGHT TWEAK THAT A LITTLE BIT BUT\n[6:11] MIE080: OKAY\n[6:12] MIE083: UH I CAN SEE THAT\n[6:13] MIE080: BUT IT'S DEFINITELY GOT OPTIONS FOR LIKE DIFFERENT TYPES OF MODELS AND THINGS AS WELL BASED ON THAT HASN'T IT\n[6:16] MIE029: MM-HMM\n[6:19] MIE083: YEP I LIKE\n[6:20] MIE083: GOOD JOB\n[6:22] MIE080: SO IS THAT THE THE FINAL COLOUR SCHEME AS WELL OR\n[6:23] MIE083: NO NO\n[6:24] MIE029: OH NO THIS IS JUST WHAT WE HAD TO WORK WITH AT THE TIME\n[6:27] MIE080: OKAY\n[6:28] MIE029: SO WE'LL LEAVE THE COLOUR SCHEME UP TO THE MARKETING PEOPLE\n[6:31] MIE080: THE HMM\n[6:36] MIE029: CAREFUL\n[6:37] MIE080: IT CAME OFF\n[6:38] MIE080: THE SCROLL WHEELS A PROBLEM WITH THEM NOT BEING SORT OF\n[6:44] MIE083: WELL I MEAN OF COURSE I MEAN\n[6:44] MIE080: I DON'T THINK THE USER INTERFACE GUY WANTS TO TOUCH IT ANYMORE\n[6:46] MIE083: MY MY S MY SUGGESTION IS WE'RE GONNA GO GO TO THE SILVERS AND BLACKS LIKE MOST OF THE TELEVISIONS\n[6:51] MIE080: MM\n[6:52] MIE083: YOU KNOW SOME BLEND OF SILVERS AND BLACKS\n[6:57] MIE029: BEEP BEEP BEEP\n[6:59] MIE080: OKAY ENOUGH OF THAT\n[7:01] MIE080: WELL I IT'S COOL GUYS\n[7:03] MIE080: 'KAY SO ARE WE DONE WITH THE THIS PRESENTATION\n[7:07] MIE029: YEAH\n[7:07] MIO026: JA\n[7:07] MIE080: OKAY\n[7:12] MIE080: NOW NOW\n[7:17] MIE083: SO YOU'RE NOT GONNA FIND MY UH MY FOLDER UP THERE I GOTTA DO MINE UP AT THE BOARD\n[7:22] MIE080: HAVE YOU\n[7:23] MIE080: OKAY\n[7:23] MIE083: YEAH YEAH\n[7:25] MIE083: SO\n[7:27] MIE080: CAN I NOT GET YOUR GET AT STUFF FROM YOUR SHARED FOLDER NOW\n[7:30] MIE083: NO IT'S NOT IN THERE BECAUSE I HAD THE COMPUTER PROBLEM AND I I I COU I COULDN'T CREATE IT\n[7:33] MIE080: OH I SEE I SEE\n[7:35] MIE083: I COULDN'T CREATE IT IN THE POWERPOINT AND I THINK I'VE GOT THIS REALLY STRANGE CABLE\n[7:41] MIE083: SO WHAT I HAD BASICALLY GOING FROM THE POWERPOINT FORMAT IS THAT UH YEAH YEAH I LIKE THIS A LOT\n[7:53] MIE083: IS THIS ONE OF THE TESTS IS TO SEE HOW WE CAN ADAPT TO S CHANGING SITUATIONS IN THE IN THE MEETING ROOM\n[8:00] MIO026: NAH\n[8:03] MIE083: SO WHAT WE HAD IS WE HAD THE METHOD\n[8:08] MIE083: THAT'S NOT HOW YOU SPELL METHOD IS IT\n[8:10] MIE029: NO WAY\n[8:11] MIE083: NO A.\n[8:17] MIE083: SO THIS DOESN'T GO SO FAST THIS WAY\n[8:23] MIE083: AND WHEN I SPEAK ABOUT METHOD I SPEAK ABOUT THE MARKETING OF THE PRODUCT HUH\n[8:34] MIE083: AND UH TO ME WITH THIS PRODUCT WE GOT UH WE GOT BASICALLY THREE THINGS TO MARKET\n[8:43] MIE083: WE'VE GOT THE FEATURES\n[8:48] MIE083: WE HAVE THE UH CHARACTERISTICS\n[8:55] MIE083: AND WE HAVE THE I I DON'T KNOW WHAT WE WOULD CALL THE OTHER PART WHAT WE CALL YOU KNOW THE THE THE\n[9:04] MIE083: CORP CORPORATE\n[9:07] MIE083: HELP ME\n[9:10] MIE083: THE THE CORPORATION STANDS BEHIND THE PRODUCT OKAY\n[9:13] MIE083: SO THE FEATURES I THINK WE GOT THE SCROLL WE'VE GOT THE UH THE LOCATOR WE'VE GOT THE DURABILITY\n[9:19] MIO026: IT FELL OFF\n[9:21] MIE083: WE'VE GOT THE DEPENDABILITY WE'VE GOT YOU KNOW THE FEATURES THAT MAKE THIS A UNIQUE PRODUCT\n[9:25] MIE029: BEEP BEEP BEEP\n[9:28] MIE083: UM\n[9:29] MIE083: THE CHARACTERISTICS I TALK ABOUT WE HAVE RELIABILITY WE HAVE COMFORT WE HAVE ERGONOMICS WE HAVE ENVIRONMENTALLY S SENSITIVE\n[9:39] MIE083: UH AND THE CORPORATION WE'RE TALKING ABOUT WE'RE WE'RE A NEW WE'RE A NEW COMPANY\n[9:46] MIE083: WE'RE WANTING TO MAKE A NAME FOR OURSELF\n[9:48] MIE083: WE'RE WANTING YOU TO UH FIND OUR PRODUCT SO WE'RE GONNA GIVE YOU A GOOD PRODUCT AT A FAIR PRICE\n[9:54] MIE083: ONE THING I WOULD WANT TO TO SEE IS UH IS CAN WE CAN WE GET A LIFETIME UH GUARANTEE ON THIS PRODUCT\n[10:05] MIE083: A NORMAL USE GUARANTEE WHICH MEANS THAT THIS PRODUCT FOR THE FOR THE LIFE OF OF THE LIFE USE\n[10:13] MIE083: IF IT SHOULD HAVE A TECHNICAL PROBLEM THAT WE COULD RE REPLACE IT AT NO COST\n[10:17] MIE083: THAT WAS SOMETHING I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN\n[10:19] MIE083: UM SO YEAH WITHOUT UH GOING INTO GREAT DETAILS WE HAVE A WE HAVE A PRODUCT IT HAS THE FEATURES AND THE CHARACTERISTICS AND THE BACKGROUND\n[10:29] MIE083: I BELIEVE TO MAKE IT MARKETABLE I BELIEVE AT A COST OF OF OF THIRTY THIRTY FIVE TO TO FIFTY EUROS\n[10:38] MIE083: WE'RE GONNA BE COMPETITIVE AND WE'RE GONNA WE'RE GONNA HAVE A MARKET NICHE\n[10:44] MIE083: UM W\n[10:45] MIE080: DO YOU WOULD YOU A ARGUE THAT THAT WE'RE BETTER GOING FOR THE HIGHER COST THAN BRINGING IT DOWN INTO TWENTY F FIVE AS WE PROBABLY COULD\n[10:52] MIE080: BUT LOWERING OUR PROFIT MARGINS\n[10:54] MIE083: THAT THAT WOULD BE UH THAT WOULD BE I THINK A DECISION BEST MADE BY CORPORATE UM I I M FOR MY EVALUATION BASED ON WHAT OUR COMPETITION IS\n[11:03] MIE083: I TH I THINK THAT THAT WE CAN GO AFTER THIS AND AND AND GO AFTER MORE OF THE UH EXCLUSIVITY SENSE THAN THE MASS MARKET SENSE\n[11:13] MIE080: MM-HMM\n[11:15] MIE080: MM 'KAY\n[11:17] MIE083: BUT I'M SH I'M SURE OPEN TO TO MARKET THIS IN EITHER DIRECTION\n[11:23] MIE083: BUT YOU GUYS CAME UP WITH A GREAT PRODUCT AND AT THAT COST I THINK IT UH THERE'S NOBODY ELSE THAT'S PUTTING THIS THIS COMBINATION OF OF INGREDIENTS TOGETHER\n[11:32] MIE083: THE ONLY LIMITATIONS I SEE TO THIS IS THAT WE'RE FOCUSED ON TELEVISION ONLY\n[11:37] MIE083: UH THAT'S THE ONLY THAT'S THE ONLY DRAWBACK I SEE TO THIS\n[11:41] MIE083: BUT WITH ALL OF THESE OTHER FEATURES I THINK PEOPLE C ONE THING I'M I'M HOPING FOR IS PEOPLE ARE NOT GONNA EVEN NOTICE\n[11:49] MIE083: THERE'S GONNA BE SOMEBODY GOING HOME AND SAY OH SH THIS THING DOESN'T WORK FOR MY D. V. D. AND MY BUT I LIKE THESE OTHER THINGS\n[11:55] MIE083: SO THEY KEEP IT THEY DON'T TAKE IT BACK\n[11:56] MIE080: AND WE'RE ACTUALLY QUITE OPEN TO BE ABLE TO EXPAND THE PRODUCT FOR A LATER VERSION WITH THOSE FEATURES QUITE SIMPLY ANYWAY AREN'T WE\n[12:02] MIE080: TH THERE'S NO FUNDAMENTALLY DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGY TO DO THAT\n[12:02] MIE083: WELL ONE OF ONE OF THE THOUGHTS THAT I HAD IS CAN CAN THIS UNIT BE BE PRODUCED IN A WAY THAT MAKES IT UPGRADABLE\n[12:11] MIE083: YOU KNOW UH LIKE LIKE A UM A SIM CARD IN A IN A UM IN A TELEPHONE\n[12:12] MIE080: HMM\n[12:18] MIE083: YOU KNOW IS THERE A CARD IN TH CAN WE MAKE A CARD AND SO AFTER\n[12:21] MIO026: W WE NEED WE NEED WE NEED S SOME MORE BUTTONS IF IT WOULD TO WORK ON SOME OTHER STUFF BUT\n[12:26] MIE029: MM-HMM\n[12:26] MIE083: MM-HMM BUT YOU FOLLOW WHAT I'M S I'M S\n[12:28] MIO026: WE WE W YEAH WE COULD GET ANOTHER VERSION OF IT THAT ACTUALLY WORKS\n[12:32] MIE083: YEAH 'CAUSE IF IF WE CAN MAKE THIS UNIT UPGRADABLE THEN WE'RE YEAH BUT THEN WE TALK ABOUT CHANGING THE WARRANTY CONCEPT AND EVERYTHING\n[12:32] MIO026: BUT UH\n[12:39] MIE083: BUT THAT'S THAT WAS JUST AN IDEA I HAD\n[12:42] MIE083: UH TO ME THE ONLY ADDITIONS\n[12:42] MIE080: YEAH THE PLUS THERE'S THE THE RISK OF MAKING IT UNUSABLE AS WELL\n[12:46] MIE080: OR MAKING IT LESS B BECAUSE AT THE MOMENT IT'S ACTUALLY VERY STRAIGHTFORWARD TO LOOK AT ALL THE BUTTONS\n[12:50] MIE080: YOU KNOW WHAT THEY DO IT'S VERY SIMPLE AND IT JUST WORKS\n[12:51] MIE083: YEAH\n[12:53] MIE083: YEP\n[12:54] MIE080: MM THERE'S A RISK OF THAT\n[12:55] MIE083: BUT ANYWAY THAT'S UH\n[12:59] MIE080: OKAY SO WE CAN TALK ABOUT FINANCE NOW\n[13:02] MIE080: SO I HAVE A LITTLE SPREADSHEET FOR US WHERE I I WAS WONDERING\n[13:06] MIE080: YOU WHEN YOU TALKED ABOUT THE FIFTEEN POINT EIGHT EUROS I WAS WONDERING HOW YOU CAME UP WITH THAT FIGURE\n[13:11] MIE029: WELL THAT WAS JUST JUST OUR TECHNICAL TEAM ADDED UP THE UM PRODUCTION COSTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL UNITS\n[13:17] MIE080: OKAY SO I HAVE BIT OF A SPREADSHEET HERE FOR THIS\n[13:23] MIO026: VERY CO VERY COLF COLOURFUL\n[13:23] MIE080: NOW\n[13:23] MIE029: OH\n[13:24] MIE080: I'VE MADE A F FEW ASSUMPTIONS HERE IN THAT I'M ASSUMING THAT OUR POWER ADAPTOR WE CAN MAKE FOR A COST OF FOUR EUROS\n[13:29] MIE029: UH-HUH\n[13:32] MIE080: EQUIVALENT TO SOLAR CELLS WHICH I THINK IS PROBABLY FAIR CONSIDERING THAT WE HAVE IN HOUSE MANUFACTURING OF POWER ADAPTORS ALREADY\n[13:42] MIE029: UH-HUH\n[13:42] MIE080: UH AND I'M ASSUMING THAT THE LOCATOR BEACON THE YOU KNOW THE\n[13:49] MIE083: MM-HMM\n[13:49] MIE029: YEAH\n[13:49] MIO026: BEEP BEEP BEEP\n[13:50] MIE080: CAN BE MADE FOR IT SOUNDED DIFFERENT THAT TIME UH CAN BE MADE FOR A SIMILAR PRICE TO UH AN L. C. DISPLAY UH AN UH\n[13:54] MIE029: OH SORRY\n[14:00] MIE080: UH DO YOU THINK THAT'S FAIR COMING FROM A M THE MANUFACTURING\n[14:03] MIE029: YEAH UM I DO THINK WE THAT WE WE UH DON'T NEED THE EVENTS CHIP ON PRINT\n[14:08] MIE029: WE ONLY NEED THE UH THE REGULAR CHIP ON PRINT SO THERE MAY HAVE BEEN A M MISCALCULATION IN THERE\n[14:11] MIE080: OKAY\n[14:13] MIE080: YEP\n[14:18] MIE080: OKAY\n[14:20] MIE080: SO WE'RE DOWN TO SIXTEEN POINT FOUR YEAH\n[14:21] MIE029: AND WE AND WE HAVE A SINGLE CURVED UH\n[14:25] MIE080: IS THAT A SINGLE CURVED RATHER THAN A DOUBLE CURVED\n[14:28] MIE029: UH I THINK THAT\n[14:30] MIE083: WE'VE GOT A WE'VE GOT A CURVE AND A DROOP\n[14:31] MIE080: WE'RE NOT ENTIRELY SURE WHAT SINGLE CURVE VERSUS DOUBLE CUR\n[14:33] MIE083: I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THAT\n[14:34] MIE029: IT'S SINGLE CURVED YEAH\n[14:36] MIE080: YOU THINK\n[14:36] MIE080: OKAY I'M CONVINCED\n[14:40] MIE080: BUT WE SAVE ONE EURO THAT WAY YEAH\n[14:42] MIE080: SO WE COME BRING IT DOWN TO\n[14:45] MIE080: FIFTEEN POINT FOUR\n[14:45] MIE029: SEE IT'S A LITTLE BIT MORE THAN F SINGLE CURVED\n[14:47] MIE029: SO YEAH IT'S FIFTEEN POINT EIGHT THAT'S WHERE WE CAME UP WITH IT\n[14:51] MIE080: WELL HANG ON\n[14:52] MIE080: DO DON'T SPEAK SO IT'S IN HERE IN THAT W DO WE HAVE ANY WE HAVE SPECIAL FORM DON'T WE\n[14:54] MIE029: OKAY\n[14:58] MIO026: YEAH\n[14:58] MIE029: YEAH WE DO\n[14:59] MIE080: SO THAT'S YEAH\n[15:00] MIE029: AH\n[15:01] MIE080: BUT THE THE THE WE HAVEN'T TALKED ABOUT ANY SPECIAL COLOUR THOUGH UH I DON'T TH IF WE'RE GOING FOR GREYS AND SILVERS THEN I DON'T THINK WE'RE\n[15:01] MIE029: WHAT DO YOU KNOW\n[15:05] MIE029: OH IT'S A THAT'S NOT VERY SPECIAL IT'S PRETTY\n[15:09] MIE080: O OKAY SO WE'RE\n[15:10] MIE029: IF TH\n[15:11] MIE080: PUSH BUTTON SCROLL WHEEL WE'RE BASICALLY WE HAVE UH TH IS THIS INTENDED TO BE A BUTTON AS WELL OR JUST A SCROLL\n[15:11] MIO026: WE DON'T\n[15:18] MIO026: IT'S A SCROLL\n[15:19] MIE029: THAT'S A SCROLL\n[15:20] MIE080: JUST A SCROLL\n[15:20] MIE080: IT'S NOT ONE OF THE SCROLLS WHERE FOR EXAMPLE WITH THIS ONE YOU COULD PUSH IT DOWN TO BE A BUTTON\n[15:24] MIE029: UH NO WE JUST USE IT AS A SCROLL\n[15:26] MIE083: OOH\n[15:27] MIE080: OKAY THEN WE HAVE FIFTEEN POINT EIGHT EUROS\n[15:31] MIE029: IT WAS A PRETTY ACCURATE ESTIMATE I WOULD SAY\n[15:32] MIE080: IT WASN'T BAD\n[15:33] MIO026: YES\n[15:34] MIE029: YEAH\n[15:34] MIO026: WE'RE WICKED\n[15:35] MIO026: AWESOME\n[15:37] MIE080: OKAY SO\n[15:39] MIE080: WE'RE ON TO THE\n[15:39] MIE029: S 'S KIND OF S FRIGHTENINGLY ACCURATE\n[15:42] MIO026: YEAH\n[15:42] MIE080: WE'RE ON TO THE PAT ON THE BACK PART OF THE\n[15:47] MIE080: PRESENTATION WHERE WE HAVE A LOOK AT THE CRITERIAS TH THAT PAUL THE CRITERION CRITERIA THAT PAUL HAS HAS GIVEN US AND WE CAN USE THAT TO TELL\n[15:59] MIE080: HOW'S IT GOING\n[16:01] MIE080: ANYONE GOT ANY THOUGHTS\n[16:03] MIE029: WHAT\n[16:04] MIE080: HOW HOW HAVE WE DONE TODAY\n[16:06] MIE029: I THINK WE DID PRETTY WELL\n[16:07] MIO026: YEAH\n[16:08] MIE080: I THINK WE DID PRETTY WELL TOO\n[16:09] MIE080: THAT LOOKS PRETTY SPECTACULAR\n[16:11] MIE083: NO I THINK WE COME UP WITH A WITH A ATTRACTIVE MARKETABLE UM PRODUCT AND AND CONCEPT\n[16:28] MIE080: ANY OTHER CHANG UH THOUGHTS\n[16:37] MIE080: OKAY SO TH TH WHAT ABOUT UM ROOM FOR CREATIVITY\n[16:43] MIO026: THAT WAS MM-HMM\n[16:43] MIE080: IS IT THE\n[16:45] MIE029: SH I THINK THERE WAS PLENTY OF ROOM\n[16:46] MIO026: YEAH\n[16:46] MIE080: I I THINK WE WE ENDED UP BEING QUITE CREATIVE THERE\n[16:47] MIE029: WE GOT A COUPLE INNOVATIVE I\n[16:49] MIE083: YEAH WELL WE WE WE KINDA BROKE WE KINDA AT LEAST ADJUSTED EVERY EVERY CRITERIA THEY GAVE US BECAUSE WE D WE STILL HAVE THE THE TELETEXT CAPABILITY IN THIS THING RIGHT\n[16:50] MIE029: COUPLE INNOVATIVE IDEAS\n[16:59] MIE080: MM\n[17:02] MIO026: NO\n[17:03] MIE029: MM-HMM\n[17:03] MIE083: WE RAISED THE PRICE OF IT WE'VE ADDED TWO T NEW TECHNOLOGY TO IT\n[17:05] MIO026: YEAH\n[17:07] MIE083: SO YOU KNOW YOU KNOW IF THIS THING FLIES THEN WE'VE WE'VE ADJUSTED OR BROKEN EVERY EVERY IDEA THEY GAVE US\n[17:14] MIE080: NOT EVERY IDEA NECESSARILY IT'S STILL A REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:14] MIO026: BASICALLY\n[17:17] MIE083: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[17:18] MIE080: UH NO YEAH BUT WE DID WE DID BREAK WITH THE SPECS A LITTLE BIT I GUESS BUT THE UH\n[17:23] MIE083: BUT I LIKE I MEAN WHEN I SAY WE HAVE WE HAD I BELIEVE WE HAVE ROOM FOR CREATIVITY 'CAUSE W THIS IS WE DID IT\n[17:31] MIE080: 'KAY LEADERSHIP WHAT DO WE REPORT BACK TO THE BOSSES\n[17:34] MIE080: NO TH TH I THINK THEY WERE R REASONABLY FLEXIBLE WITH US OVER THE WHOLE CHANGING THE SPECS THING\n[17:40] MIO026: IT WAS MORE OF A TEAMWORK THING THEN REALLY LEADERSHIP BASED PROJECT WAS\n[17:40] MIE029: YEP\n[17:44] MIE080: I AGREE\n[17:47] MIO026: TEAMWORK\n[17:47] MIE083: COHESIVE YEAH\n[17:49] MIE080: SYNERGY\n[17:50] MIE083: YES SYNERGISTIC YEAH\n[17:50] MIE029: THERE WAS A LOT OF SYNERGY\n[17:52] MIE080: TEAMWORK YEAH HE IS UH\n[17:58] MIE083: YEAH\n[18:00] MIE080: WHAT DID WE THINK OF THE MEETING ROOM I GUESS IS AN IMPORTANT THING HERE\n[18:05] MIE029: THESE CABLES SUCK\n[18:05] MIE080: MM\n[18:07] MIE080: YEAH THIS FALLS OFF AND UH THE WHITE BOARD WORKED REALLY WELL WITHOUT ANY PRO\n[18:08] MIO026: YEAH\n[18:10] MIE029: YEP\n[18:10] MIO026: AND THAT'S\n[18:12] MIE029: YEAH\n[18:12] MIO026: D YOU MUST HAVE VERY LONG SHIRTS\n[18:14] MIO026: THAT'S WAY FAR DOWN LAPEL MIC\n[18:17] MIE080: MM MM LAPEL\n[18:18] MIO026: LAPEL LAPEL LAPEL\n[18:18] MIE080: WHA OKAY OH ALRIGHT\n[18:19] MIE029: LAPEL\n[18:22] MIO026: THAT'S ALMOST A CROTCH MI CR\n[18:24] MIE080: THAT'S IT'S DOWN IT'S QUITE CLOSE\n[18:24] MIE083: YOU KNOW YOU KNOW WHAT THEY'RE GONNA HAVE ON THE RECORDING IN THERE FROM THAT MICROPHONE IS YOUR LUNCH DIGESTING YOU KNOW TH\n[18:27] MIE080: KEEP IT KEEP IT CALM\n[18:30] MIO026: OH DEAR OH DEAR\n[18:30] MIE080: OH DEAR\n[18:37] MIE080: NO MORE PIZZA FOR ME\n[18:40] MIE080: SO YEAH THE THE PEN CAME IN ALRIGHT AND IT'S A LITTLE 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D. YEAH\n[4:46] MIO035: YEAH\n[4:47] FIO017: SO\n[4:47] MIO005: I. D. IS FOR THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN YEAH\n[4:49] MIO023: OKAY\n[4:50] MIO005: AND U. I. D. 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UM\n[1:29] MIO005: INDUSTRIAL DESIGN\n[1:35] FIO017: WHAT'S YOUR TALK\n[1:35] MIO023: MARKETING EXPERT\n[1:35] MIO035: OKAY\n[1:36] FIO017: MARKETING EXPERTS\n[1:39] MIO023: MM\n[1:39] FIO017: AND AFTER THAT WE UH WILL HAVE THE\n[1:43] FIO017: UH\n[1:45] FIO017: NEW PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS\n[1:47] FIO017: THE DECISION ON THE REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS\n[1:51] FIO017: AND WE WILL\n[1:52] FIO017: CLOSE THE MEETINGS AFTER\n[1:55] FIO017: MM SO\n[1:57] FIO017: UM I SUPPOSE THE FIRST TO DO THE PRESENTATION WILL BE THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[2:03] MIO035: OKAY\n[2:04] FIO017: UM SO YOU'RE PARTICIPANT TWO\n[2:06] MIO005: ONE ONE\n[2:08] MIO035: NO NO NO\n[2:09] FIO017: NO YOU'RE\n[2:09] MIO035: ONE\n[2:10] FIO017: NO I'M PARTICIPANT ONE\n[2:11] MIO005: THREE THREE IT'S THREE SORRY\n[2:13] MIO035: I I THINK I'M A\n[2:15] FIO017: OKAY NEVER MIND\n[2:17] MIO023: OKAY\n[2:18] FIO017: 'KAY DID YOU SAVE YOUR PRESENTATION\n[2:20] MIO035: IN ONE\n[2:21] MIO005: IN ONE SORRY\n[2:25] MIO023: YEAH\n[2:26] FIO017: ISN'T THAT TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[2:28] MIO023: NO SURE\n[2:33] MIO005: SO YOU DIDN'T SAVE IT MAYBE\n[2:36] MIO035: IT'S MINE\n[2:36] MIO023: UH IT'S DAVID JORDAN\n[2:36] MIO005: ALRIGHT SO\n[2:37] FIO017: NAME'S JORDAN\n[2:38] MIO023: COURSE\n[2:41] FIO017: SO\n[2:42] MIO005: DAVID JORDAN\n[2:43] MIO035: MM YEAH\n[2:44] MIO005: MM-HMM\n[2:44] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[2:45] FIO017: SO I'LL\n[2:47] FIO017: I LET DAVID JORDAN DO HIS PRESENTATION\n[2:50] MIO035: OKAY\n[2:53] MIO023: NO NO\n[2:55] MIO023: UH THIS ONE DOESN'T WANT TO BE MOVED I THINK\n[2:57] FIO017: UH\n[2:57] MIO005: TOO GREAT FOR EMAIL THEN\n[2:58] MIO035: OKAY SO\n[3:01] MIO035: THE FIRST I WILL PRESENT THE TECHNICAL FUNCTION DESIGN FOR USER INTERFACE FOR OUR UH REMOTE T. V. CONTROL\n[3:09] MIO005: YEAH\n[3:11] MIO035: UH I I WILL FOCUS ON USER INTERFACE DESIGN\n[3:15] MIO035: UM SO MOVE TO THE NEXT SLIDE\n[3:15] FIO017: MM\n[3:17] MIO035: AS WE KNOW OUR\n[3:19] MIO035: REMOTE C REM REMOTE T. V. CONTROL IT'S VERY HAS VERY SOPH SOPHISTICATED FUNCTIONS AS WE SHOW FROM THIS PICTURE\n[3:27] MIO035: THERE'S A LOT OF FUNCTIONS\n[3:29] MIO035: OVER I THINK OVER\n[3:31] MIO035: S TWELVE OR TWENTY S FUNCTIONS OF A REMOTE T. V. CONTROL\n[3:39] MIO035: SO HOW CAN WE\n[3:41] MIO035: UM DESIGN A USER INTERFACE WITH SO SA WITH SO MANY SOPHISTICATED FUNCTIONS\n[3:49] MIO035: UM LET'S MOVE TO NEXT SLIDE\n[3:53] MIO035: UM\n[3:55] MIO035: YEAH\n[3:56] MIO035: SO I SO WE WANT TO DESIGN UH ELEGANT EASY TO USE INTER INTERFACE\n[4:01] MIO035: A VERY GOOD EXAMPLE IS GOOGLE\n[4:03] MIO035: AS WE KNOW UH GOOGLE IT'S A VERY SUCCESSFUL BECAUSE HIS UM POWERFUL FUNCTION BUT WITH VERY EASY TO USE USER INTERFACE\n[4:17] MIO035: UM SO MOVE TO NEXT S SLIDE\n[4:22] MIO035: SO MY JOB IS TO UH DESIGN A GOOGLE T. V. 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V.\n[7:20] MIO005: SO THIS ONE IS LEATHER BU BASED BUT\n[7:23] MIO023: MM\n[7:25] MIO005: I PROPOSE A NIFRA INFRARED BASE YOU KNOW\n[7:30] MIO005: SO SO FOR ME I THINK THAT IT IS BETTER IT'S BET IT'S BETTER TO CONTROL T. V. SO YOU KNOW\n[7:39] MIO005: SO IT'S IT WILL BE CHEAPER AND IT IS LESS TECHNOLOGY THAN YOU KNOW\n[7:44] MIO005: FOR THE CHEAP PRICE WE HAVE FOR THE CHEAP PRICE WE WANT TO\n[7:47] MIO023: TRUE\n[7:47] FIO017: SO YOU MEAN THAT INFRARED CONTROL IS A CHEAP TECHNOLOGY\n[7:50] MIO005: I THINK IT'S CHEAPER THAN LASER SO\n[7:52] FIO017: YEAH\n[7:52] MIO023: OKAY\n[7:52] FIO017: DO Y YOU KNOW THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:57] FIO017: TWELVE NEARLY THIRTEEN YEAH\n[7:58] MIO023: WHAT THE COST IS\n[8:00] FIO017: THE COST\n[8:00] MIO005: YEAH I THINK FOR THE COST WE WANT FOR THE COST WE WANT IT'S BETTER TO HAVE UH UH\n[8:00] MIO023: TWELVE TWELVE A HALF\n[8:08] MIO005: LET'S SEE\n[8:09] MIO005: YEAH\n[8:09] MIO005: YOU CAN MOVE TO THE NEXT SLIDE SO\n[8:11] MIO005: SO THE DI THE DIFFEREN THE FINDINGS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU FIND INSIDE THE RE I THE THE SYSTEM HERE INSIDE IT IS JUST\n[8:18] MIO005: YOU KNOW A BULB AND AN INFRARED BULB SO HERE FOR EXAMPLE THE INFRARED BULB WILL BE HERE AND THE BULB IT WILL BE SOMEWHERE INSIDE\n[8:24] FIO017: MM-HMM\n[8:29] MIO023: THAT MIGHT JUST SO\n[8:30] MIO005: YOU CAN GO TO THE NEXT SLIDE\n[8:30] FIO017: OKAY\n[8:31] MIO005: I HAVE SOME KIND OF PICTURES\n[8:33] MIO005: YOU KNOW HERE\n[8:35] MIO005: YOU HAVE THE B THE BULB\n[8:37] MIO005: IT IS A BLUE THE BLUE STUFF HERE AND THE INFRARED AND THE INFRARED BULB IT IS THE RED STUFF YOU KNOW AND SO AND YOU HAVE THE OTHER SUBCOMPONENT THAT ARE NOT REALLY HERE SO IMPORTANT\n[8:40] FIO017: YEAH\n[8:49] MIO005: SO\n[8:51] FIO017: WHAT IS THIS\n[8:53] MIO005: THIS IS IN FACT SOME OTHER COMPONENT THAT ARE IN BETWEEN THE ELECTRICAL DE THE ELECTRONIC DEVICE\n[8:57] FIO017: OKAY\n[8:58] MIO005: LOOK\n[8:59] MIO005: BUT HERE WHAT I WANTED TO EMPHASISE IT IS JUST YOU KNOW THE BULB AND\n[9:03] FIO017: OKAY\n[9:05] MIO005: SO AND THE NEXT SLIDE IT IS THE LAST ONE IT'S SO IT'S\n[9:10] MIO005: I THINK IT SHOULD BE WIRE WIRELESS RE REMOTE CON\n[9:14] MIO005: BECAUSE YOU KNOW IT'S EASIER TO MANAGE AND YOU KNOW\n[9:17] MIO005: BECAUSE YOU F THE B THE THE BATTERY PROBLEM CAN HOLD YOU KNOW WILL YOU USE A BATTERY OR THE A WIRE TO CONNECTED YOU\n[9:24] MIO005: OR MAYBE SOME KIND OF THING THAT WE CAN HAVE BOTH BUT YOU KNOW I AT MY SIDE PREFER A WIRELESS\n[9:31] FIO017: OKAY\n[9:32] MIO005: OKAY SO IF YOU HAVE SOME QUESTION I DIDN'T ANSWER\n[9:32] MIO023: OKAY\n[9:38] MIO023: WHAT'S THE AVERAGE PRICE OF THIS TECHNOLOGY THEN\n[9:41] MIO005: WELL THE AVERA THE AVERAGE PRICES I THINK THAT THIS TECHNOLOGY WILL COST I DUNNO AROUND EIGHT EUROS SO\n[9:49] MIO005: OR AT LEAST YOU KNOW THE\n[9:52] MIO035: SO WHAT THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:55] MIO035: THERE'S A WIRE WITH REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:57] MIO005: YOU'D YES YOU CAN\n[10:01] MIO005: IT'S SO SO BRES YOU HAVE TO DECIDE HOW HOW YOU WILL YOU KNOW PUT SOME ENERGY INSIDE\n[10:07] MIO005: SO YOU CAN THINK ABOUT WIRELESS OR YOU KNOW IT'S IT'S A QUESTION THAT WE CAN RAISE SO\n[10:13] MIO005: WE CAN THINK THAT YOU KNOW WITH THE WIRE YOU KNOW WITHOUT A WIRE\n[10:17] MIO005: WE CAN HAVE BOTH ALSO\n[10:20] MIO035: OKAY\n[10:21] FIO017: SO YOU THINK THAT UH\n[10:23] FIO017: A CABLE BETWEEN THE REMOTE CONTROL AND THE T. 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WON'T BE A GOOD IDEA\n[10:30] MIO035: OKAY\n[10:33] MIO035: OKAY\n[10:35] FIO017: NO IT WOU MAYBE IT WILL BE CHEAPER I DUNNO I JUST MAY MAYBE YOU MAKING A SOLU\n[10:42] MIO023: BUT THIS IS WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO ASK THE USER FIRST AND I DON'T THINK THE USER WOULD BE READY TO HAVE A\n[10:47] FIO017: YEAH BUT\n[10:50] MIO035: WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:55] MIO005: YEAH BUT SOME PA\n[10:55] MIO023: I DON'T THINK WELL YEAH I DON'T THINK HE WOULD BUT IN A SENSE\n[10:57] MIO005: I ALWAYS WANT TO HAVE YOU KNOW SOMETIME I WANT TO HAVE WIRE BECAUSE YOU KNOW\n[11:00] FIO017: YEAH BUT AS INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER DO YOU THINK THAT IT WILL BE FEASIBLE TO HAVE UH LINKED OR TO HAVE LINK BETWEEN THE REMOTE CONTROL AND THE TELEVISION\n[11:12] FIO017: I'M JUST ASKING YOU\n[11:14] FIO017: DO YOU THINK IT WILL BE CHEAPER\n[11:15] MIO005: UH I DON'T THINK IT WILL BE TOO MUCH\n[11:21] FIO017: COULD YOU ANSWER PLEASE\n[11:22] MIO035: OKAY\n[11:32] MIO005: HAVE TO THINK ABOUT THE QUESTION YOU KNOW 'CAUSE IT'S I THINK THAT YOU KNOW YOU CAN ALWAYS YOU KNOW\n[11:34] FIO017: OKAY\n[11:40] MIO005: I THINK WHA WHA WITH THE WIRE IT'S MM CHEAPER BUT YOU KNOW THE WIRELESS IT'S MORE PRACTICAL SO\n[11:47] FIO017: YEAH BUT I THINK THE WIRELESS PROBLEM IS MORE THE UM DAVID JORDAN'S PROBLEM\n[11:52] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[11:54] FIO017: AS IT'S YEAH\n[11:54] MIO023: THE WIRE\n[11:56] MIO023: YEAH\n[11:56] MIO023: TRUE\n[11:57] MIO005: OKAY YEAH\n[11:57] FIO017: I THINK IT'S MORE YOUR PROBLEM\n[11:58] FIO017: MAYB MAYBE YOU HAVE JUST TO TO KIND OF RESEARCH OR TRY TO ASK PEOPLE IF THEY WILL LIKE SOMETHING WIRELESS OR NOT\n[12:02] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[12:08] MIO023: UH THAT'S MY JOB\n[12:09] FIO017: OKAY I'M SORRY\n[12:09] MIO023: THAT'S THE\n[12:11] FIO017: SO\n[12:11] MIO023: NOW THE\n[12:12] MIO005: YEAH BUT IT SHOULD BE AN AGREEMENT YOU KNOW BECAUSE EVEN IF YOU CAN THINK OF THE WIRELESS\n[12:16] MIO005: IT IS IT'S IT IS THE JOB OF THE THE THE G GRAPHICAL USER DESIGNER BUT YOU KNOW\n[12:24] MIO005: IF IT IS A LOT CHEAPER AND IF YOU WANT TO REACH FOR EXAMPLE SOME\n[12:30] MIO005: THE THE MONEY YOU HAVE IF YOU WANT TO USE SO IT CAN BE GOOD TO HAVE A WIRELESS IT IT IS A QUESTION\n[12:37] MIO035: OKAY\n[12:37] FIO017: SO JUST THINK OF UM THE USABILITY\n[12:37] MIO005: RIGHT SO\n[12:41] MIO035: DESIGN A WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL\n[12:42] FIO017: YEAH\n[12:44] FIO017: JUST THINK OF THE PROBLEM\n[12:45] FIO017: IF WHEN YOU HAVE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL AND IF YOU LOSE IT\n[12:48] MIO035: YEAH\n[12:48] MIO023: YEAH\n[12:49] FIO017: I THINK IT'S WOULD BE EASIER TO HAVE A LINK BETWEEN THE REMOTE CONTROL AND THE TELEVISION YEAH\n[12:53] MIO023: WELL THAT'S ACTUALLY ONE OF THE POINT YEAH\n[12:56] MIO023: TRUE\n[12:56] MIO023: THIS YOU WILL SEE IN MY PRESENTATION THEN\n[12:58] FIO017: SO I WILL LET YOU TO DO YOUR PRESENTATION SO\n[13:00] MIO023: YEAH\n[13:00] MIO005: OKAY\n[13:03] MIO023: WHICH IS PARTICIPANT FOUR\n[13:11] MIO023: SO JUST TRYING TO ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS IF THE USER WOULD BE HAPPY TO HAVE SOMETHING OR SOMETHING ELSE UH\n[13:19] MIO023: WE'VE MADE A STUDY SO COULD YOU GO TO NEXT SLIDE\n[13:22] MIO023: SORRY FOR THE FUNCTIONAL RECURRENCE\n[13:25] MIO023: SO THAT'S THE STANDARD METHOD FOR MARKETING OKAY\n[13:28] MIO023: WE HAD ONE HUNDRED SUBJECTS UM\n[13:31] MIO023: WE OBSERVE THEIR REMOTE CONTROL USE IN A LAB AND THEN AFTER ALL THE EXPERIMENTS THEY HAD TO FILL UP A QUESTIONNAIRE UM\n[13:41] MIO023: AND SEE WHAT WAS OKAY OR NOT FOR THEM\n[13:43] MIO005: MM-HMM\n[13:43] MIO023: OKAY\n[13:44] MIO023: SO THEN IT'S SOME STATISTICS ABOUT WHAT WE OBSERVED AND WHAT THEY ANSWERED\n[13:50] MIO023: UM ACTUALLY SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF THE USERS FIND M THE MOST REMOTE CONTROLS UH UGLY OKAY SO THAT'S\n[13:58] FIO017: YOU MEAN THE LOO THE LOOK THE OUTSIDE\n[14:00] MIO005: THE LOOK HOW IT LOOK LIKE\n[14:01] FIO017: OKAY\n[14:01] MIO023: YEAH THE THE LOOK IS IS BAD FOR THEM SO UH IT'S YOUR JOB DAVID MAYBE\n[14:06] MIO023: THEN EIGHTY PERCENT OF USERS WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY UM\n[14:11] MIO023: ACTUALLY IF IF THE REMOTE CONTROLS WERE NOT SO UGLY\n[14:14] MIO023: SO THIS IS WHERE WE COULD HAVE UH\n[14:18] MIO023: YEAH GOOD MARKET I GUESS IF PEOPLE ARE READY TO PAY MORE\n[14:20] MIO005: YEAH\n[14:22] MIO023: SO IT'S IT'S INTERESTING INFORMATION I THINK\n[14:26] MIO023: AND THEN UM\n[14:30] MIO023: YEAH THE REMOTE CONTROLS LIKE THE ONE YOU'VE SHOWN PREVIOUSLY\n[14:34] MIO023: IT'S NOT SO DOESN'T FIT THE USER REQUIREMENTS SOMETIME BECAUSE IT'S TOO MANY BUTTONS AND SO ON\n[14:40] MIO023: SO WE SHOULD CHANGE THIS AS WELL\n[14:42] MIO023: AND UH\n[14:45] MIO023: USERS ARE ACTUALLY ZAPPING A LOT SO THEY'RE USING THE DEVICE INTENSIVELY THAT'S SOMETHING TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT AS WELL\n[14:52] MIO023: AND UM YOU KNOW TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS ARE ACTUALLY USED IN THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:59] MIO023: AND UH THIS IS ONE OF THE MAIN POINT FOR ME\n[15:02] MIO023: BUT I'LL COME BACK TO IT LATER\n[15:04] MIO023: 'KAY\n[15:05] MIO023: COULD YOU GO NEXT SLIDE\n[15:07] MIO023: UH SO AS YOU SAID UH REMOTE CONTROLS ARE OFTEN LOST SOMEWHERE IN THE ROOM\n[15:10] FIO017: MM-HMM\n[15:15] MIO023: SO THIS IS FROM THE EXPERIMENTS WE'VE DONE SO IF WE COULD SOLVE THIS PROBLEM THIS WOULD BE INTERESTING FOR THE USER I THINK\n[15:22] MIO023: UM IT TAKES TOO MUCH TIME TO LEARN HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL FOR THIRTY FIVE PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE\n[15:31] MIO023: AND UH REMOTE CONTROL ARE REALLY BAD FOR R. 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V.\n[19:55] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[19:57] FIO017: SO\n[20:01] FIO017: I THINK YOU HAVE QUITE LOT OF POINTS TO TO THINK ABOUT AND TO DISCUSS IT WITH UH THE OTHER MEMBERS\n[20:04] MIO005: YEAH\n[20:06] MIO035: YEAH\n[20:06] MIO005: YEAH HMM\n[20:09] FIO017: SO IS IT OKAY FOR YOUR PRESENTATION\n[20:12] FIO017: NOTHING ELSE TO TO ADD\n[20:13] MIO023: YEAH IT'S DONE JUST YEAH\n[20:14] MIO023: IF WE WOULD IF WE COULD REMEMBER LIKE NOT TOO MANY BUTTONS AND MAKE IT LOOK FANCY I THINK IT WOULD MAKE IT\n[20:20] FIO017: MM-HMM\n[20:21] FIO017: OKAY\n[20:26] FIO017: MM SO\n[20:30] FIO017: SO I HAD SOME\n[20:30] MIO023: SO\n[20:33] FIO017: NEW INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS SO YOU WILL HAVE TO\n[20:38] FIO017: TAKE CARE OF IT OF IT IN YOUR THINKING IN YOUR DESIGNING OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[20:43] FIO017: SO THE FIRST ONE IS THAT UM FOR THE DESIGNING OF THE REMOTE CONTROL WE DON'T REALLY WANT TO USE THE TELETEXT ANYMORE AS IT'S SOMETHING THAT'S\n[20:51] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[20:54] FIO017: IT'S IS UH\n[20:57] MIO023: LAME OR\n[20:57] FIO017: NO YEAH BECAUSE NOW EVERYBODY HAS INTERNET AT HOME SO IT'S BETTER TO USE INTERNET THEN TELETEXT\n[21:02] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[21:07] MIO035: YEAH\n[21:09] FIO017: SO YOU WILL HAVE TO THINK ABOUT IT IN YOUR IN IN THE DESIGN OF YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:14] MIO005: YEP\n[21:14] FIO017: AND ALSO THE REMOTE CONTROL WILL ONLY BE USED FOR TELEVISION SO\n[21:19] FIO017: FOR Y FOR YOU YOUR DESIGNING\n[21:22] FIO017: YOU'RE NOT YOU WON'T BE UH YOU WON'T HAD UM BUTTONS TO JUST TO MANIPULATE YEAH TO CONTROL THE RECORDER OR MAYBE THE GARAGE DOOR OR THINGS LIKE THAT\n[21:30] MIO035: CONTROL\n[21:32] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[21:36] FIO017: IT'S BECAUSE IF WE WANT TO\n[21:37] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[21:41] FIO017: TO DO REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:43] MIO035: MM\n[21:43] FIO017: WHICH WILL BE USED FOR FOR THE TELEVISION FOR THE RECORDER FOR THE CAMCORDER AND ALL THE OTHERS\n[21:49] FIO017: IT WILL BECOME TOO COMPLEX AND IT WILL INCREASE THE PLI THE PRICE AND WE CAN'T DO THAT\n[21:54] FIO017: WE REALLY WANT TO FOCUS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL FOR THE TELEVISION\n[21:58] FIO017: IS IT OKAY\n[21:58] MIO035: OKAY\n[21:58] MIO035: BUT THERE'S BALANCE BETWEEN FUNCTION AND THE COST\n[22:00] FIO017: SO MAYBE IT WILL BE EASIER FOR YOU TO TO DESIGN IT TO HAVE VERY POWERFUL AND EASY\n[22:04] MIO035: YEAH\n[22:05] MIO035: OKAY\n[22:08] FIO017: AND ALSO WE WANT THE IMAGE OF THE UH UM REAL REACTION BE RECOGNISABLE IN THE PRODUCT SUCH AS THE COLOUR AND S THE SLOGAN\n[22:14] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[22:19] MIO023: YEAH\n[22:19] FIO017: I MEAN THAT'S UH IF UH YOU WANT TO BUY A REMOTE CONTROL AND IF YOU GO IN A SHOP AND IF YOU SEE THE REMOTE CONTROL YOU WILL RECOGNISE DIRECTLY THAT S IT'S OUR PRODUCT\n[22:28] MIO035: MM HM\n[22:32] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[22:32] FIO017: SO YOU WILL HAVE TO USE THE COLOUR OF THE PRODUCT OF THE UM UM\n[22:35] MIO035: OKAY\n[22:43] FIO017: OF THE UH OF REAL REACTION\n[22:45] MIO035: OKAY\n[22:46] MIO005: SO\n[22:46] FIO017: AND UH ALSO\n[22:49] MIO023: SO HAS TO BE YELLOW\n[22:50] FIO017: YEAH\n[22:51] MIO005: YELLOW\n[22:51] FIO017: AS WE SAY WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS SO IT HAS TO BE A FASHION REMOTE CONTROL\n[22:57] MIO035: OKAY\n[22:57] FIO017: FANCY FASHION POWERFUL EASY TO USE\n[23:00] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[23:01] FIO017: REQUIRE LOT OF REQUIREMENTS BUT\n[23:02] MIO035: YEAH\n[23:03] MIO005: FOR CHEAP REMOTE CONTROL YEAH\n[23:05] MIO035: AND CHEAP\n[23:06] FIO017: YEAH\n[23:06] MIO035: A LOW COST\n[23:08] FIO017: YEAH\n[23:09] FIO017: BUT UH THAT'S YOUR YOUR JOB TO FIND SOMETHING MM MATCHES\n[23:10] MIO005: YEAH\n[23:13] MIO005: YEAH 'CAUSE WHAT I'M THINKING IS HOW WILL YOU WILL CONNECT THE T. 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SO WE ARE SO\n[1:00] MIO035: WHERE\n[1:02] MIO035: IT'S HERE\n[1:07] MIO005: OKAY\n[1:08] FIO017: LET'S GO FOR OUR DETAILED DESIGN MEETING\n[1:12] MIO023: YEP\n[1:12] FIO017: SO I WILL STILL PLAY THE ROLE OF THE SECRETARY AND WE'LL HAVE UM FIRST THE PROJECT PRESENTATION BY OUR USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[1:24] MIO035: OKAY\n[1:26] FIO017: DAVID JORDAN AND OUR INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER BABA\n[1:27] MIO035: YEAH\n[1:27] MIO005: YEAH\n[1:31] MIO005: YEAH\n[1:32] FIO017: SO WE'LL HAVE TO EVALUATE THE UH YOUR PROPOSED REMOTE CONTROL AND UM HAVE AN IDEA OF THE PRICE THAT UH THIS THING WILL COST\n[1:33] MIO035: 'KAY\n[1:47] FIO017: AND IN CASE IF WE'RE WE ALL AGREE ON THE FABRICA OF UM BUILDING OF THIS REMOTE CONTROL WE'LL EVALUATE THE UM PRODUCTION\n[2:00] FIO017: SO MAYBE I WILL LET THE OUR TWO DESIGNERS TALK ABOUT SO THEIR YOU HAVE S OH SORRY\n[2:06] MIO035: I HAVE SLIDES\n[2:07] MIO005: OKAY\n[2:09] FIO017: OOPS\n[2:11] MIO035: AH THAT IS THREE\n[2:12] MIO005: EFFECTIVELY ONE SLIDE AND MAYBE WE CAN DISCUSS EVERYTHING\n[2:14] MIO035: PRODUCT PROD\n[2:15] MIO023: WHAT SLIDES\n[2:16] MIO035: YEP\n[2:17] MIO035: OKAY\n[2:20] MIO035: OKAY\n[2:22] MIO035: SO THIS IS OUR PRODUCT OR PROTOTYPE\n[2:28] MIO035: THIS IS MADE BY CLAY\n[2:30] FIO017: LOOKS STRANGE\n[2:31] MIO035: YEAH\n[2:33] MIO035: UH THE BASIC COLOUR IS UH YELLOW AND RED\n[2:38] MIO035: YELLOW IS UH OUR COMPANY COLOUR UH RED IT'S UH IS MORE ATTRACTIVE\n[2:41] FIO017: OKAY\n[2:46] MIO035: SO WE USED TWO BASIC COLOUR YELLOW AND RED\n[2:49] MIO035: AND THE SHAPE THERE'S TWO BASIC SHAPE\n[2:51] MIO035: THE FIRST IS A CIRCLE AND THE SECOND IS A TRIANGLE S PIECE\n[2:57] MIO035: IT'S WE CALL IT A MUSHROOM DESIGN\n[2:57] MIO005: OKAY\n[2:59] MIO035: IT'S LOOKS LIKE SOME MUSHROOM SO WE CALL IT MUSHROOM DESIGN\n[3:00] MIO005: YEAH\n[3:03] MIO005: UH\n[3:03] MIO035: SO THIS IS A INTRODUCTION OF OUR PRODUCT\n[3:04] FIO017: GENETICALLY MODIFIED MUSHROOM I WILL SAY BUT KEEP ON SPEAKING\n[3:06] MIO035: NEXT A MO\n[3:09] MIO035: OKAY YEAH SO NEXT SLIDE\n[3:09] MIO023: YEAH\n[3:12] MIO035: SO THERE ARE SEVERAL KEY FEATURES OF OUR PR PROTOTYPE\n[3:16] MIO035: THE FIRST IS THAT IT IS FUZZY\n[3:18] MIO035: I'M SURE THIS WOULD BE THE UNIQUE DESIGN THE MARKET\n[3:21] FIO017: OH\n[3:21] MIO005: YEAH YEAH I'M SURE\n[3:22] FIO017: MAYBE I HOPE SO\n[3:24] MIO035: YEAH SO IT'S A FUZZY DESIGN AND A UNIQUE DESIGN\n[3:27] MIO005: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[3:28] MIO035: UM AND UH\n[3:31] MIO035: THE SECOND KEY FEATURE IS THAT UH S CIRCLE CHANNEL UM SELECTION\n[3:37] MIO035: IN THE TRADITIONAL KEY UH TRADITIONAL CONTROLLER USE BUTTON TO TO SELECT THE CHANNEL BUT NOW WE HAVE A S CIRCLE\n[3:44] MIO035: SO WE CAN TURN THIS BALL TO T TO SELECT CHANNEL\n[3:49] MIO035: SO IT'S QUITE CONVENIENT FOR USER TO USE IT\n[3:49] FIO017: CHAN\n[3:52] FIO017: YEAH OKAY BUT DON'T TOUCH DON'T DESTROY YOUR PROTOTYPE\n[3:52] MIO035: YEAH S OKAY\n[3:56] MIO035: UH THE THIRD FEATURE IS A STABLE TRIANGLE BASE\n[4:00] MIO035: UH THIS STA UH THIS TRIANGLE BASE IS VERY STABLE SO\n[4:06] MIO035: UH SO IT'S IT'S UM IT'S UNLIKELY YOU CANNOT FOUND IT\n[4:10] MIO035: SO IT'S V UM YOU CAN PUT IT IN THE TABLE SO YOU CAN TURN THE THE BALL TO CHA TO SELECT THE CHANNEL\n[4:19] MIO035: AND THERE'S SOME CUTE BUTTON\n[4:21] MIO035: YOU C CAN CAN YOU CAN SEE THE THE SHAPE OF THE BUTTONS N IS A MUSHROOM SO\n[4:27] FIO017: EVERYTHING'S MUSHROOM\n[4:28] MIO005: YEAH\n[4:28] MIO035: YEAH EVERYTHING'S MUSHROOM\n[4:28] FIO017: SO WE CAN CALL OUR REMOTE CONTROL THE MUSHROOM\n[4:30] MIO035: MUSH\n[4:32] MIO005: YEAH BUT IT'S NOT LIKE REALLY MUSHROOM BECAUSE YOU HAVE UH YOU KNOW UH LIKE LEMON SHAPE YOU KNOW CENTRE IS YELLOW AND T D\n[4:32] MIO035: MUSHROOM DESIGN YEAH\n[4:37] MIO035: YEAH\n[4:38] FIO017: OKAY\n[4:39] MIO035: YEAH TH THAT'S WHY IF YOU PUT IT IN THE TABLE BE CAREFUL SOMEBODY WILL EAT IT\n[4:42] MIO005: TO INTEGRATE YOU KNOW YEAH\n[4:45] MIO005: I DON'T THINK I HOPE NOBODY WILL EAT IT\n[4:48] MIO005: YOU KNOW TO INTEGRATE THE FRUIT ASPECT YOU KNOW THE THE IN\n[4:50] MIO035: YEAH\n[4:50] FIO017: OH\n[4:51] MIO023: YEAH BECAUSE MUSHROOM WAS NOT IN THE TRENDS\n[4:54] MIO023: I MEAN THERE WAS FRUITS YEAH\n[4:54] MIO005: REALLY\n[4:54] FIO017: FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\n[4:54] MIO005: BUT\n[4:56] MIO005: FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SO MUSHROOM WAS A KIND OF YOU KNOW UH\n[4:57] FIO017: VEGETABLES\n[4:57] MIO023: YEAH\n[4:58] FIO017: MUSHROOM IS A VEGETABLE\n[4:58] MIO035: YEAH\n[4:59] MIO023: I DON'T THINK IT IS\n[5:01] FIO017: IT'S VEGETABLE\n[5:02] MIO005: MUSHROOM\n[5:02] MIO035: YEAH\n[5:03] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[5:03] MIO005: OH UH I'M NOT SURE\n[5:04] FIO017: SO TH IT'S SOMETHING EATABLE\n[5:05] MIO005: WE CAN IT'S A VEG A KIND OF VEGETABLE BUT YOU KNOW WE WE INTEGRATED THEM WITH DIFFERENT COLOUR\n[5:06] MIO023: YEAH\n[5:08] MIO035: YEAH\n[5:09] MIO023: BUT ANYWAY THIS IS NOT A MUSHROOM ANYWAY SO IT'S FINE\n[5:12] MIO035: YEAH\n[5:13] MIO005: I I THINK WE TAKE INTO ACCOUNT WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT FRUIT AND VEGETABLE YOU KNOW\n[5:18] MIO005: THIS YOU KNOW VERY ENLIGHTED COLOURS YOU KNOW\n[5:19] MIO023: NO I MEAN YEAH YEAH\n[5:21] MIO023: INSPIRA INSPIRATION IS\n[5:22] MIO005: AND INSPIRED COLOUR AND AND VERY SOPHISTICATED MATERIAL SO\n[5:27] MIO023: TRUE\n[5:28] MIO035: YEAH\n[5:29] MIO005: AND SO\n[5:32] FIO017: NEXT SLIDE\n[5:33] MIO035: UH NO THIS OUR ONLY TWO SLIDES\n[5:35] MIO005: SO WHAT WE W WHAT I CAN ADD IS THAT YOU KNOW HE TALK ABOUT WHAT IS OUTSIDE\n[5:41] MIO035: YEAH\n[5:41] MIO005: SO WHAT IS INSIDE IS WHAT WE DIS WHAT WE TALKED BEFORE ABOUT YOU KNOW THE CHIP IT IS A LOW LEVEL CHIP AND\n[5:47] MIO035: SO WE CUT IT TO SEE\n[5:48] MIO005: YOU KNOW WE DON'T NEED TO K\n[5:49] FIO017: MM-HMM\n[5:50] MIO005: YOU KNOW WI THE LOW LEVEL CHIPS INSIDE AND YOU KNOW THE L. C. D. BUTTON AND THE I\n[5:56] MIO035: OKAY\n[5:57] MIO035: SO WHERE'S THE BATTERY BATTERY\n[5:59] MIO005: THE BATTERY IT IS UNDER\n[6:00] MIO005: IT IS IN TH IN IN THE BASE YEAH\n[6:00] FIO017: IN THE BASE\n[6:01] MIO035: BASE\n[6:02] FIO017: IN THE BASEMENT\n[6:02] MIO035: HERE\n[6:03] FIO017: IN THE BASEMENT\n[6:04] FIO017: AND WHERE IS THE SOLAR SOLAR CELL\n[6:04] MIO023: BUT WE SAY UH WE SA WE SAID SOLAR\n[6:07] FIO017: WHERE IS THE SOLAR CELL\n[6:07] MIO005: IN FACT THIS THIS THIS THIS IS A KIND OF YOU KNOW REVOLUTIONARY SOLAR RECEPTOR THAT WE CAN PUT OUTSIDE AND I DON'T THINK SO\n[6:13] FIO017: OH\n[6:14] FIO017: DO YOU THINK IT WON'T BE IT WON'T CRIS INCREASE THE PRICE\n[6:14] MIO035: OKAY\n[6:20] FIO017: OKAY WE'LL SEE AFTER\n[6:20] MIO005: BUT IT IT'S MIGHT BE OKAY SO\n[6:21] FIO017: WE WILL HAVE FIRST TO SO MISTER MONEY WHAT'S YOUR OPINION ACCORDING TO THIS REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:22] MIO005: I IT MIGHT BE OKAY\n[6:24] MIO035: OKAY\n[6:24] MIO005: SO\n[6:27] MIO023: YEAH\n[6:31] MIO023: I MEAN WE GONNA TRY TO MEASURE HOW\n[6:35] MIO023: GOOD IT IS INSTEAD OF JUST TALKING ABOUT UH WE HAD THREE KEYS KEY POINTS TO UH FOR THIS REMOTE CONTROL DESIGN AND FIRST ONE WAS UH\n[6:50] FIO017: MM-HMM\n[6:51] MIO023: FANCY\n[6:55] MIO023: LOOK AND FEEL\n[6:55] MIO005: YEAH\n[6:56] MIO035: YEAH\n[6:57] MIO023: SO W WE'LL TRY TO JUDGE THIS FEATURE UH WITH A ONE TO SEVEN SCALE ONE BEING UH NO I THINK\n[7:06] MIO023: UH JUST LET ME CHECK\n[7:09] MIO005: SO FOUR POINT THREE POINT FIVE IT MEANS IT'S ACCEPTABLE\n[7:12] MIO023: ONE ONE BEING TRUE AND SEVEN BEING FALSE\n[7:15] MIO023: OKAY\n[7:16] MIO005: OOPS\n[7:17] MIO023: OUCH\n[7:19] MIO023: SO\n[7:21] MIO035: OKAY\n[7:22] MIO023: DO WE HAVE A FANCY LOOK AND FEEL ACCORDING TO YOU\n[7:24] MIO035: YEAH I THINK SO\n[7:25] MIO005: I THINK YOU HAVE NICE COLOURS\n[7:27] MIO005: I DON'T THE SHA THE BOWL SHAPE PEOPLE LIKE\n[7:27] MIO023: BUT IS IT\n[7:29] MIO035: YEAH THE SHAPE IS UNIQUE AND THE COLOUR\n[7:31] MIO023: UH I'LL AGREE IT'S UNIQUE BUT IS IT REALLY\n[7:33] MIO005: IS IT REALLY FANCY\n[7:34] MIO035: SO IT DEPEND ON HOW D DO YOU DEFINE FANCY\n[7:38] MIO023: YEAH I MEAN FANCY WAS WAS DEFINED BY S FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LOOK\n[7:43] MIO005: BUT IT'S YOU HAVE THE LEMON ASPECT OF THIS TH THIS THIS THING\n[7:46] MIO023: YEAH\n[7:51] FIO017: MAYBE IF YOU CHANGE IF YOU TAKE THE BUTTONS OUT AND MAYBE DO THINGS LIKE THAT\n[7:54] MIO005: DO DON'T DO THAT PLEASE\n[7:56] MIO023: I DUNNO WHERE THE LEMON IS BUT I MEAN IT'S NOT OBVIOUS\n[7:58] MIO005: I IT'S IT'S I THIS SHAPE IS A LEMON LIKE SO\n[8:02] FIO017: IT WOULD BE BET MORE LIKE A LEMON\n[8:05] MIO005: YEAH\n[8:05] MIO023: IF\n[8:08] MIO005: BECAUSE I\n[8:08] MIO023: I DUNNO MAYBE IMPROVING THE TEXTURE OF LIKE HAVING IT LESS SMOOTH OR\n[8:11] FIO017: YEAH\n[8:12] MIO005: LESS BUTTON\n[8:14] MIO035: UH\n[8:17] MIO035: SO MY MUSH\n[8:18] FIO017: LOOKS LIKE MORE FRUIT\n[8:20] MIO005: YEAH BUT YOU DON'T HAVE ANY BUTTON NOW\n[8:20] MIO035: MM\n[8:20] FIO017: MAYBE A PINEAPPLE\n[8:23] MIO023: YEAH\n[8:23] MIO023: I DUNNO\n[8:24] FIO017: AND YOU KNOW YOU HAVE THE\n[8:27] FIO017: FINGER HERE WITH THE BUTTONS\n[8:28] MIO035: YEAH\n[8:30] MIO035: HMM\n[8:30] MIO005: THAT'S UH YEAH IS THAT THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[8:31] MIO023: YEAH IT'S GETTING\n[8:32] MIO005: SO THAT'S GREAT\n[8:33] FIO017: IT LOOKS MORE LIKE A PINEAPPLE\n[8:35] MIO005: THAT'S GREAT\n[8:35] FIO017: SORRY\n[8:36] FIO017: WHAT'S THE USE FOR THAT\n[8:37] MIO035: UH FOR TURN TURN THE BALL\n[8:38] MIO005: I HAVE NO IDEA SO\n[8:39] MIO035: IF YOU WANT TO TURN THE BALL IT'S VERY IT'S VERY CONVENIENT FOR YOU TO TO TO TURN THE BALL TO CHANGE THE CHANNEL\n[8:40] MIO005: I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT\n[8:47] FIO017: AND WHERE IS THE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[8:47] MIO023: OKAY\n[8:48] MIO035: UH\n[8:50] MIO035: AH IT'S EMBEDDED YOUR MICROPHONE\n[8:52] MIO023: YEAH THAT'S\n[8:53] FIO017: OKAY\n[8:53] MIO035: TH THIS TH TH THERE'S TWO TWO FUNCTIONS\n[8:54] MIO023: WAIT TH THAT'S THE SECOND POINT\n[8:55] MIO035: THIS IS MICROPHONE ARRAY\n[8:56] MIO023: FIRST ONE IS WE HAVE TO JUDGE THE FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[8:58] MIO005: IF IT IS FANCY OR NOT\n[9:00] FIO017: OKAY\n[9:00] FIO017: IS IT BETTER LIKE THAT\n[9:01] MIO023: I MEAN\n[9:02] MIO005: SO WE CAN WE CAN SAY T\n[9:02] FIO017: LOOKS OKAY LET'S SAY IT'S A PINEAPPLE NOW\n[9:05] MIO005: THE COLOUR IS THE COLOUR ACCEPTABLE\n[9:06] MIO023: NO THE COLOUR IS OKAY THAT'S FINE\n[9:08] MIO005: SO THE SHAPE NOW\n[9:08] MIO023: I MEAN IT'S BUT I WOULD SAY THERE IS MORE TOO MUCH RED\n[9:09] FIO017: IT LOOKS LIKE A NOW YOU TOOK IT\n[9:12] MIO005: IT'S TOO MUCH RED\n[9:13] MIO023: UM IF\n[9:14] MIO005: IN THE BASEMENT\n[9:15] FIO017: IT LOOKS LIKE A PINEAPPLE WITH CHERRY ON TOP\n[9:18] MIO035: OKAY\n[9:19] MIO023: RIGHT\n[9:19] MIO005: I WILL GIVE I WILL\n[9:22] MIO023: SO FROM ONE TO SEVEN\n[9:26] FIO017: MM UH\n[9:27] FIO017: SEVEN IS THE MA THE MAXIMUM\n[9:29] MIO023: NO SEVEN IS FALSE AND ONE IS TRUE\n[9:29] MIO005: I'LL GI\n[9:33] MIO005: I'LL GIVE TWO OR THREE\n[9:35] MIO005: THREE IT'S OKAY\n[9:36] FIO017: THREE I WILL SAY THREE\n[9:37] MIO005: THREE THREE\n[9:37] MIO023: THREE\n[9:37] MIO005: THREE IS FINE FOR ME\n[9:39] MIO023: OKAY\n[9:39] MIO035: 'KAY\n[9:42] MIO023: THREE\n[9:42] FIO017: ISN'T IT BITTER LIKE THAT\n[9:44] MIO035: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[9:44] MIO023: THEN UH LET ME\n[9:47] MIO005: WHAT OTHER\n[9:49] MIO023: THE OTHER CRITERION IS IS IT TECHNOLOGICALLY UH TECHNOLOGICALLY IN INNOVATIVE\n[9:50] MIO005: IS IT EASY TO USE\n[9:54] FIO017: FEASIBLE\n[9:56] MIO005: YE UH\n[9:56] FIO017: YOU SAID PREVIOUSLY THAT YOU THERE'S UM MICROPHONE INSIDE AN\n[10:01] MIO005: EMBEDDED\n[10:01] MIO035: YEAH THIS IS MICROPHONE ARRAY IN FACT\n[10:03] MIO005: IT'S A MICRO ARRAY OKAY\n[10:03] MIO035: THERE FOUR MICROPHONE\n[10:04] FIO017: OH\n[10:04] FIO017: OKAY AND YOU HAVE THE THERE'S THE TECHNOLOGY INSIDE THAT RECOGNISE SIMPLE VOCAL COMMENTS\n[10:04] MIO035: SO THEY THEY THEY THEY THERE'S A MICROPHONE ARRAY\n[10:10] MIO035: YEAH YEAH\n[10:12] MIO035: SO YOU CAN CAPTURE VOICE YEAH YOU C\n[10:12] FIO017: AND YOU CAN TURN IT SO MAYBE IT'S TECHNO TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOV INNOVATIVE\n[10:13] MIO005: OH YEAH YEAH\n[10:15] MIO035: YEAH SO YOU CAN CAPTURE S VOICE FROM DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS\n[10:16] MIO005: AND I THINK YOU YOU'VE NEVER SEEN A ROU A ROUND REMOTE CONTROL SO IT IS\n[10:19] MIO023: YEAH BU BUT WHEN YOU SAY TECHNOLOGICALLY IT'S MORE UH I DUNNO IN THE CORE OR SINGLE\n[10:20] MIO035: YEAH\n[10:20] MIO005: I\n[10:22] MIO005: W YEAH BUT\n[10:26] FIO017: WE HAVE TACTILE BUTTONS\n[10:29] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[10:29] MIO005: I SEE YOU HAVE MICROPHONE ARRAY EMBEDDED\n[10:31] MIO005: YOU HAVE THAT'S GOOD\n[10:31] MIO023: NO THAT'S GOOD\n[10:32] MIO023: YEAH\n[10:33] MIO005: AND YOU HAVE YOU KNOW THIS KI THIS SOLAR RECEPTOR THAT YOU KNOW YES\n[10:35] FIO017: OH YEAH\n[10:36] MIO023: YEAH TH THAT'S ANOTHER REALLY GOOD POINT\n[10:38] MIO005: YEAH\n[10:38] MIO023: MAYBE OKAY\n[10:40] MIO005: I THINK TECHNICALLY IT'S ACCEPTABLE SO\n[10:43] FIO017: MAYBE TWO\n[10:44] MIO005: YEAH\n[10:44] MIO023: SO USING THE SAME SCALE TWO\n[10:45] FIO017: TWO\n[10:45] MIO005: TWO YEAH TWO\n[10:45] FIO017: I WOULD SAY TWO\n[10:46] MIO005: IT'S IT'S FINE SO\n[10:47] FIO017: YOU AGREE\n[10:48] MIO023: OKAY\n[10:48] MIO035: YEAH I AGREE\n[10:49] FIO017: IT'S BETTER LIKE THAT ISN'T IT\n[10:49] MIO023: NOW MAYBE THE MOST CRITICAL ONE\n[10:51] MIO005: MOST\n[10:52] FIO017: OKAY\n[10:52] MIO023: L LAST ONE W I WOULD LIKE TO JUDGE IS\n[10:56] MIO023: IS IT EASY TO USE\n[11:01] MIO005: EH FOR TH THE VOCAL COMMAND YES IT'S MIGHT BE EASY\n[11:04] MIO005: BUT IT'S JUST SPEAKING\n[11:04] MIO035: YEAH IT'S VERY EASY\n[11:06] MIO005: YOU JUST NEED THE COMMAND\n[11:06] MIO023: YEAH BUT THIS THIS TURNING CAN YOU CAN YOU JUST RE EXPLAIN ME THE\n[11:06] MIO035: YOU CAN USE THIS IN THIS WAY\n[11:10] MIO005: AS A PRINCIPLE\n[11:11] MIO023: PLEASE\n[11:11] MIO035: YEAH\n[11:13] MIO035: TH THIS IS THE BASE\n[11:14] MIO023: YEAH\n[11:14] MIO035: SO YOU CAN TURN TO CHANGE THE CHANNEL\n[11:18] MIO023: YEAH BUT HOW HOW INTUITIVE IS IT TO TURN THINGS TO CHANGE CHANNELS\n[11:21] MIO035: YOU JUST TU TURN D D\n[11:22] MIO005: I THINK MAYBE IF YOU HE\n[11:23] MIO023: LIKE IF YOU WANT TO GO FROM\n[11:23] FIO017: OH OK I UNDERSTAND\n[11:25] MIO005: IF YOU HEAR SOME CLICK\n[11:25] FIO017: YOU TAKE TAKE THE REMOTE SO AND YOU CAN TURN LIKE THAT TO CHANGE THE CHANNEL\n[11:29] MIO035: YEAH\n[11:31] MIO035: YEAH\n[11:32] MIO023: YEAH BUT IMAGINE YOU Y\n[11:32] FIO017: I THINK IT'S QUITE EASY TO SO S ZAPPING BUT MAYBE IT WILL BE TOO FAST\n[11:36] MIO005: YEAH IT WOULD\n[11:37] MIO023: YEAH I'M I'M NO I'M NOT DEFINITELY CONVINCED IT'S IT'S THE BEST WAY TO IF YOU WANNA JUMP FROM I DUNNO ONE TO TWENTY\n[11:45] MIO005: OH YEAH THAT'S DIFFICULT\n[11:45] MIO035: YEAH\n[11:45] MIO023: HOW CAN YOU GO DIRECTLY TO TWENTY FOR EXAMPLE\n[11:46] MIO005: THAT'S DIF THAT'S DIFFICULT\n[11:49] MIO035: NO NO NO\n[11:50] MIO035: I IF Y UH IF IT DEPEND ON THE THE ANGLE YOU TURN THE\n[11:51] MIO023: YEAH\n[11:54] MIO023: YEAH\n[11:55] MIO005: YEAH BUT Y HOW YOU NEED TO KNOW I\n[11:55] MIO023: I AGREE\n[11:56] MIO023: I AGREE\n[11:56] MIO023: BUT I MEAN IF YOU'RE FRO FROM TWO\n[11:57] MIO035: I IF IF THIS IS A CHANNEL ONE\n[11:59] MIO035: SO IT C IT COULD BE CHANNEL TWO CHANNEL THREE CHANNEL FOUR CHANNEL FIVE\n[12:01] MIO005: I THINK SOMETHING THAT YEAH\n[12:03] FIO017: YEAH YOU HAVE A LIKE THAT AND SO ON\n[12:03] MIO035: SO CHANGE\n[12:04] MIO035: YEAH\n[12:05] MIO005: AND YOU YOU CAN\n[12:05] MIO023: YEAH JU JUST IMAGINE YOU HAVE FIFTY FIFTY CHANNELS UH\n[12:07] FIO017: OH YEAH\n[12:09] MIO035: Y UH FIFTH CHANNEL DIVIDED BY THE NUM BY THE BY THREE HUNDRED THIRTEEN DEGREE\n[12:10] MIO023: WE'RE NOT TALKING\n[12:14] MIO023: YEAH\n[12:15] MIO035: SO YOU GOT HOW MANY DEGREE YOU YOU IT\n[12:17] FIO017: YEAH BUT Y BUT YOU HAVE TO GO THROUGH ALL THE CHANNELS IF YOU WANT TO GO\n[12:20] MIO005: I THINK YOU CAN IF YOU HAVE A SCALE SO\n[12:20] MIO035: NO NO YOU DON'T HAVE TO Y NO IT'S UH WHEN YOU WHEN YOU STOP T UH WHEN YOU STOP THE\n[12:27] MIO035: THE TURN\n[12:28] FIO017: MM-HMM\n[12:29] MIO035: THEN THE ANGLE YOU STOP IS THE ANGLE YOU IS THE CHANNEL YOU\n[12:33] MIO023: YEAH\n[12:33] MIO023: HOW D HOW DO YOU KNOW THIS ANGLE IS TH IS THE CORRECT ONE\n[12:37] MIO035: IT'S IT'S VERY EASY BECAUSE YOU KN YOU KNOW HOW MANY CHANNEL ARE THERE IN THE\n[12:41] MIO023: SO YOU YOU COUNT ONE DEGREE TWO DEGREES NO\n[12:45] MIO035: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[12:45] MIO035: YOU CAN DO IT\n[12:47] MIO023: I DON'T THINK SO\n[12:48] MIO005: YEAH IT'S A BIT DIFFICULT\n[12:48] MIO035: I THINK SO I THINK SO YOU CAN DO IT\n[12:52] MIO035: I THINK SO YOU CAN JUST CHANGE\n[12:54] MIO005: I THINK B BUT THE THE VOCAL COMMAND IS EASY TOO\n[12:56] MIO005: YOU CAN SAY FIFTY AND FIFTY IT'S OKAY SO\n[12:57] MIO023: YEAH VOC VOCAL COMMAND IS OKAY\n[12:59] MIO023: BUT W WE'VE SAID PREVIOUSLY THAT MAYBE IT'S NOT GOING TO BE TH L THE MAIN\n[13:02] MIO035: THERE'S UH ALSO A NUMBER YOU KNOW\n[13:02] FIO017: YEAH BUT WHEN YOU'RE ZAPPING YOU'RE CHANGING FROM ONE CHANNEL TO THE OTHER SO YOU'RE PASSING THROUGH ALL THE CHANNELS\n[13:08] FIO017: SO WHEN YOU SAY I WANT TO GO TO THE CHANNEL NUMBER TWENTY THAT'S YOU'VE DECIDED TO GO TO CHANNEL TWENTY\n[13:12] FIO017: SO YOU CAN SAY CHANNEL TWENTY OR CHANNEL FOUR BECAUSE YOU REALLY WANT TO GO ON THIS CHANNEL\n[13:14] MIO005: UH YEAH AND Y THAT'S YEAH\n[13:17] FIO017: BUT IF YOU REALLY WANT TO TO DO ZAPPING YOU YOU DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO DO YOU CAN TURN IT\n[13:18] MIO023: AND THIS WOULD BE MORE FOR BROWSING AH\n[13:20] MIO023: YEAH\n[13:22] MIO005: YEAH\n[13:23] FIO017: JUST GO THROUGH ALL THE CHANNELS AND MAYBE STOP IF THERE IS SOMETHING INTERESTING\n[13:24] MIO005: TO SEE UH YEAH UH\n[13:24] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[13:25] MIO035: YEAH\n[13:26] MIO035: YEAH\n[13:27] MIO005: YEAH\n[13:27] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[13:28] FIO017: SEEMS TO BE GOOD\n[13:30] MIO035: YEAH\n[13:31] FIO017: GOOD CHOICE MISTER DAVID JORDAN\n[13:33] MIO035: YEAH\n[13:35] MIO023: YEAH I MEAN YOU'RE FAMOUS\n[13:36] MIO005: AND BUT I'D\n[13:36] MIO035: AND ALSO YOU CAN IF YOU I\n[13:37] MIO023: YOU\n[13:38] FIO017: YEAH WHAT'S WHAT'S THIS CHERRY\n[13:38] MIO035: YOU CA YOU CAN TURN THIS\n[13:40] MIO035: OR YOU CA YOU CAN YOU CAN ALSO TURN THIS\n[13:41] MIO005: IT IS A TURN OFF T TURN OFF BUTTON MAYBE\n[13:43] MIO035: FOR THIS YOU CAN TUNE IT'S FOR TUNE\n[13:45] MIO035: YOU YOU IF YOU WANT TO SKIP FROM CHANNEL ONE TO CHANNEL TWO YOU YOU SKIP THIS\n[13:49] MIO035: IF YOU WANT TO FROM UH SKIP FROM CHANNEL ONE TO CHANNEL TEN YOU TUNE THIS\n[13:53] MIO023: MM\n[13:53] MIO035: IT'S LIKE FINE FROM COARSE TO FINE\n[13:55] MIO035: THIS IS COARSE THIS IS FINE\n[13:57] MIO005: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[13:57] MIO005: THAT'S\n[13:57] FIO017: OKAY\n[13:58] MIO035: SO IT'S COARSE TO FINE DESIGN\n[13:59] MIO005: THAT'S VERY TECHNOLOGIC SO\n[14:00] MIO005: YEAH\n[14:00] MIO035: YEAH\n[14:00] MIO023: OKAY THE UH TH THIS LOOKS BETTER\n[14:02] MIO023: YEAH\n[14:02] MIO035: YEAH IS IS THIS IS FROM ONE CHANNEL TO MAYBE TO TEN CHANNEL\n[14:04] MIO005: S BUT I DI I DIDN'T SEE WHERE THE T F THE TURN OFF T TURN ON TURN OFF BUTTON SO MUCH ACTIVATES MAYBE ONE OF THE\n[14:06] MIO035: THIS IS FROM ONE CHANNEL TO\n[14:10] MIO035: YEAH\n[14:10] FIO017: YEAH TH YOU HAVE THE VOCAL COMMANDS\n[14:10] MIO035: YEAH\n[14:12] MIO005: UH IT'S K ON OFF YEAH\n[14:13] MIO035: YEAH\n[14:13] FIO017: ON OFF\n[14:15] MIO023: YEAH BUT IT HAS TO BE ON TO RECOGNISE FAS\n[14:18] FIO017: MOST OF THE TIME YOU HAVE THE YEAH IT'S A SLEEPING REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:22] MIO005: YEAH SLEEPING\n[14:22] MIO023: AH THAT'S NOT THE ECOLOGICAL PART YEAH\n[14:25] FIO017: THAT'S TRUE\n[14:25] FIO017: W THAT WHY WE HAVE THE SOLAR TI YEAH\n[14:27] MIO023: SOLAR\n[14:27] MIO005: TO COMPENSATE\n[14:30] MIO005: YEAH\n[14:30] MIO035: OKAY\n[14:31] FIO017: SO THREE\n[14:31] MIO023: SO WHICH NUMBER\n[14:33] MIO005: EASY TO USE IT'S VERY RELATIVE BUT THREE IT'S FINE I THINK IT'S REASONABLE THREE\n[14:38] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[14:38] FIO017: DO YOU AGREE\n[14:39] MIO035: YEAH AGREE AGREE\n[14:39] FIO017: THREE\n[14:40] MIO023: SO REASONABLY IS FOUR IS ONE\n[14:42] MIO005: THREE F THREE FOR ME IT'S O IT'S OKAY\n[14:46] MIO023: SO THREE\n[14:48] MIO005: FOUR OR THREE\n[14:49] MIO005: MAYBE YOU CAN VOTE TO SEE HOW MANY EVERYBODY GIVES AND NO AND JUST TAKE THE MEAN\n[14:52] FIO017: AND WHAT'S YOUR OPINION\n[14:54] MIO023: UH WE WOULDN'T SAY I MEAN THOSE ARE SORT OF AGREED BUT THIS ONE WOULD BE MORE FIVE TO ME\n[14:55] MIO005: WILL YOU GIVE\n[14:56] MIO005: FOUR\n[14:59] MIO005: FIVE\n[15:00] MIO023: I'D LIKE I MEAN THIS IS THE JUST A PROTOTYPE\n[15:03] MIO023: I'M NOT REALLY CONVINCED IT'S SO EASY TO USE BUT I DON'T KNOW\n[15:06] MIO005: YEAH SO MAYBE IF\n[15:07] MIO035: UH W W WHAT DO Y WHAT UH YOU COMPARE WITH TRADITIONAL UH UM TR TRADITIONAL CONTROLLER\n[15:11] MIO023: YEAH\n[15:14] MIO035: I THINK IT'S EASIER THAN TRADITIONAL CONTROLLER\n[15:16] MIO035: IF YOU USE TRADITIONAL CONTROLLER YOU HAVE TO PUT A BUTTON BUT NOW YOU DON'T HAVE TO PUT BUTTON YOU HAVE YOU JUST TURN THE TURN THE BALL\n[15:22] MIO005: YEAH BUT Y YOU KNOW\n[15:23] MIO035: THERE'S TWO KIND OF BALLS THE SMALLER THE THE THE SO YOU CAN C YOU CAN C YOU CAN CONTROL THE SCALE\n[15:23] MIO023: SO YOU HAVE YEAH\n[15:28] MIO035: BUT IN THE TRADITIONAL CONTROLLER HOW DO HOW CAN YOU CONTROL THE SCALE\n[15:32] MIO023: UH BY PUSHING ZERO AFTER AFTER THE FIRST ONE\n[15:33] MIO005: YOU JUST PUSH TWO BUTTON ZERO AND AND ONE\n[15:35] MIO035: YEAH YEAH YEAH Y YOU YOU CAN DO IT\n[15:36] MIO005: AND THAT'S\n[15:38] MIO023: YEAH\n[15:38] MIO035: BUT YOU CAN ALSO DO IT IN THE B IF YOU YOU DO NOT WA IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO BROWSING ALL THE CHANNEL YOU CAN JUST P THERE'S ALSO A BUTTON HERE\n[15:46] MIO005: ARE THERE SOME BUTTONS\n[15:47] MIO005: OKAY\n[15:47] MIO035: YEAH THIS FUNCTION IS JUST FOR YOUR BROWSING FROM ONE CHANNEL TO TH THE NEXT ONE THE NEXT S SN S THE TH THE THIRD ONE\n[15:53] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[15:53] FIO017: IT'S NOT WHAT YOU SAID PREVIOUSLY\n[15:55] FIO017: PREVIOUSLY YOU SAID THAT TURNING THIS WAS THE FINE\n[15:55] MIO023: YEAH IF YOU'RE CHANGING YOUR MIND\n[15:59] MIO023: FINE TO COARSE\n[16:00] FIO017: FINE TO COARSE\n[16:01] MIO035: YEAH YEAH\n[16:01] FIO017: AND FROM TEN TO TEN CHANNELS HERE\n[16:03] MIO035: Y ONE TO TEN TEN TO TWELVE UH TEN TO T UH TWENTY\n[16:08] MIO035: TEN TO TWENTY AND THIS ONE T ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX LIKE THIS\n[16:12] FIO017: OKAY\n[16:12] MIO035: UH THERE'S DIFFERENT SCALE SO YOU CAN YOU CAN CHOOSE HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT TO SC\n[16:15] MIO023: OKAY\n[16:17] MIO023: BUT THIS THIS HAS TO STAY ON THE TABLE RIGHT\n[16:20] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[16:20] MIO023: THIS HAS TO STAY ON THE TABLE\n[16:23] MIO005: IN FACT ON A FLAT PLACE\n[16:24] MIO035: I I THIS IS JUST A BASE\n[16:27] MIO035: YOU CAN JUST\n[16:29] MIO005: YOU CAN\n[16:29] MIO023: YEAH BUT THEN UH WHEN YOU TURN TURN IT\n[16:29] MIO035: YEAH\n[16:30] FIO017: OH\n[16:32] MIO005: OH YE YES THAT'S RIGHT\n[16:32] FIO017: YEAH NO NO NO\n[16:32] MIO023: JUST\n[16:34] FIO017: YOU CAN'T PUT IT OUT\n[16:34] MIO023: IT'S\n[16:35] FIO017: IT'S JUST YOUR TURNING FROM THE BASE\n[16:37] FIO017: YOU NEED TO HAVE EVERYTHING IN HAND\n[16:39] FIO017: IF YOU WANT TO TURN YOU CAN'T USE IT AND TURN\n[16:41] MIO005: OH MY GOD\n[16:42] FIO017: IT'S IMPOSSIBLE\n[16:42] MIO023: YEAH\n[16:43] FIO017: YOU NEED TO PUT IT ON AND TURN\n[16:44] MIO023: YOU KNOW THA THAT'S THE WEAK POINT BECAUSE WITH A TRADITIONAL ONE YOU JUST HAVE ONE HAND\n[16:45] MIO035: YOU USE YOUR Y\n[16:47] FIO017: YEAH BUT NOBODY WOULD BE ABLE TO TAKE IT IN THE POCKET AND BRING IT IN THE KITCHEN AND SAY I'VE LOST THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:54] MIO035: SO TH THIS IS A D NEXT GENERATION CONTROLLER\n[16:55] FIO017: NOBODY WOULD TAKE IT\n[16:56] MIO023: SURE\n[16:57] MIO023: YEAH YOU WOULD NEVER YOU WOULD NEVER LOSE THIS ONE YEAH\n[16:58] FIO017: SO NOBODY W WILL LOST LOSE IT\n[17:03] MIO005: YEAH MAYBE MAYBE MAY IT'S THE NEXT PROTOTYPE MAYBE WE COU\n[17:03] MIO023: YEAH\n[17:04] MIO035: YEAH\n[17:07] MIO035: OKAY OKAY OKAY\n[17:09] FIO017: S MAYBE WE CAN CHANGE FROM TH\n[17:10] MIO005: FOUR\n[17:11] MIO005: MAYBE FOUR IT'S OKAY\n[17:11] MIO035: FOUR\n[17:11] MIO035: OKAY\n[17:12] FIO017: FOUR\n[17:12] MIO005: I'LL PUT FOUR\n[17:12] FIO017: EASY TO USE FOUR\n[17:14] MIO023: FOUR\n[17:14] FIO017: GONNA SAY FOUR\n[17:14] MIO005: YEAH FOUR IT'S MORE REASONABLE\n[17:15] MIO023: UH IT'S EVEN EASIER TO MAYBE\n[17:18] MIO005: YOU CAN YOU CAN ERASE WITH THIS ER YEAH\n[17:20] MIO023: OK\n[17:22] MIO035: OKAY\n[17:22] MIO023: MM\n[17:28] MIO005: YEAH FOUR IT'S MORE REASONABLE SO\n[17:30] MIO005: SO IT'S NINE NINE OVER THREE\n[17:30] MIO023: SO AVERAGE\n[17:33] MIO023: THREE\n[17:33] MIO035: THREE\n[17:34] FIO017: TROIS\n[17:35] FIO017: THREE\n[17:35] MIO005: OH YEAH IT'S\n[17:36] MIO035: TROIS\n[17:38] MIO023: OKAY SO\n[17:40] MIO005: IT NEED MAYBE SOME WO FURTHER WORK BUT IT'S\n[17:42] MIO023: YEAH ESPECIALLY ON THE EASY TO USE\n[17:44] MIO005: YEAH UH S YEAH\n[17:45] MIO035: YEAH\n[17:45] MIO023: TARGET\n[17:46] MIO005: MIGHT IT MIGHT BE FINE\n[17:47] FIO017: SO TH THE PROJECT IS ACCEPTED\n[17:47] MIO023: OKAY\n[17:50] MIO035: YEAH\n[17:51] MIO005: YEAH B I THINK\n[17:52] FIO017: BUT I D M I THINK THAT IT WILL BE GOOD TO DO SOME MORE WORK TO TRANSFORM THIS INTO A PINEAPPLE\n[18:00] MIO035: YEAH\n[18:00] MIO005: YEAH YEAH\n[18:02] MIO035: YEAH\n[18:02] FIO017: IF YOU RE WE REALLY WANT TO HAVE A FRUITFUL REMOTE CONTROL\n[18:05] MIO035: OKAY\n[18:14] FIO017: SO UH MM MM\n[18:16] MIO005: THAT'S THE FINANCE\n[18:16] FIO017: MM\n[18:17] FIO017: OKAY AND WE WE HAD A PROJECT PROTOTYPE PRESENTATION WITH THE\n[18:22] FIO017: EVALUATION\n[18:24] FIO017: SO AS WE ALL AGREE TO ACCEPT UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS THE PROTOTYPE WE'LL HAVE LOOK TO THE FINAL SH FINANCIAL VIEW\n[18:29] MIO005: YEAH\n[18:29] MIO035: MM\n[18:31] MIO035: OKAY\n[18:40] FIO017: SO WE NEED TO CALCULATE THE PRODUCTION COST\n[18:46] MIO023: MM-HMM\n[18:47] FIO017: AS I SAID IN THE FIRST MEETING WE NEED TO HAVE SO A REMOTE CONTROL THAT WOULD COST NOT MORE THAN TWELVE AND POINT FIFTY EUROS\n[18:53] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[18:56] MIO035: MM-HMM\n[18:56] FIO017: AND IF NOT IF IT'S NOT THE CASE Y YOU WOULD HAVE TO REDESIGN IT\n[18:59] MIO005: OH YEAH\n[19:00] MIO035: YEAH\n[19:01] FIO017: SO JUST HAVE A LOOK AT THE OKAY HERE IS THE\n[19:08] FIO017: EXCEL\n[19:10] FIO017: SHEET SO SO IT HAS THE ENERGY SOURCE\n[19:18] FIO017: WE HAVE HAND DYNAMO\n[19:20] FIO017: NO WE DON'T USE THAT\n[19:20] MIO023: NO\n[19:22] FIO017: WE HAVE BATTERY RIGHT\n[19:24] MIO005: YEAH WE HAVE BATTERY\n[19:25] FIO017: KINETIC WE DON'T HAVE IT I SUPPOSE BUT WE HAVE SOLAR CELLS\n[19:26] MIO005: NO UM SOLAR CELLS YEAH\n[19:29] FIO017: UM HOW MANY DO Y DO YOU NEED SOLAR CELLS\n[19:32] FIO017: DO YOU THINK ONE WOULD BE ENOUGH OR SUCH AS\n[19:36] MIO005: UH I THINK IN EACH BALL YOU HAVE THREE THREE UH YEAH THREE YEAH\n[19:36] FIO017: AS NUMBER OF BRANCHES\n[19:38] FIO017: THREE\n[19:40] MIO005: THREE THREE SOLAR CELLS\n[19:41] FIO017: SO ELECTRONIC\n[19:45] FIO017: SINGLE SIMPLE CHIP ON PRINT\n[19:46] FIO017: JUST ONE WOULD BE NECESSARY\n[19:46] MIO005: S S SIMPLE SIMPLE YEAH\n[19:48] FIO017: ONE\n[19:49] MIO005: YEAH\n[19:50] FIO017: ZERO FOR THE OTHERS\n[19:54] FIO017: AND SAMPLE SENSOR SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[19:58] FIO017: ONE\n[19:58] MIO005: MM\n[19:59] MIO005: ONE MAYBE YEAH\n[20:00] FIO017: AS WE HAVE VOICE RECOGNITION I THINK\n[20:01] MIO005: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[20:04] FIO017: SO THE CASE\n[20:04] MIO005: IS IT\n[20:05] MIO005: IS SH IT\n[20:08] MIO023: SO WE ARE ALL ALREADY NINETEEN\n[20:10] MIO005: WOODEN\n[20:11] FIO017: OKAY JUST KEEP ON GOING JUST TO HAVE AN IDEA\n[20:14] MIO035: THE SOLAR CELL IS TOO EXPENSIVE\n[20:15] MIO023: YEAH\n[20:18] MIO005: IS YES A WOODEN PL I AND THAT'S THERE'S NO WOOD SO PLASTIC JUST ONLY I THINK\n[20:20] FIO017: WELL UH YEAH BUT WHAT WHAT ABOUT CASE\n[20:23] FIO017: UNCURVED FLAT SINGLE CURVED DOUBLE CURVED\n[20:26] FIO017: I THINK IT'S MORE LIKE DOUBLE CURVED\n[20:27] MIO023: THAT'S GONNA BE DOUBLE CURVED YEAH\n[20:28] MIO005: DOUBLE CURVE YEAH DOUBLE CURVE\n[20:29] FIO017: ONE\n[20:31] MIO005: ONE YOU HAVE\n[20:37] FIO017: UH WOOD\n[20:39] MIO005: BUT IT'S YEAH A A RUBBER UH\n[20:40] MIO023: RATHER FOUR BUTTONS\n[20:41] MIO023: OH NO INTERFACE\n[20:41] FIO017: UH DO WE NEED SPECIAL COLOUR\n[20:44] FIO017: Y MAYBE TWO\n[20:45] MIO005: YEAH YEAH\n[20:46] MIO023: YEAH YEAH THAT'S SPECIAL COLOURS SURE\n[20:46] FIO017: WE HAVE TWO SPECIAL COLOURS\n[20:46] MIO005: Y Y YEAH YEAH\n[20:49] FIO017: PUSH BUTTON\n[20:51] MIO035: MM\n[20:51] MIO035: YEAH WE HAVE FOUR\n[20:53] MIO035: FIVE\n[20:54] MIO005: FIVE\n[20:56] FIO017: OKAY\n[21:00] FIO017: SCROLL WHEEL\n[21:01] MIO035: NO\n[21:01] FIO017: WE DON NO\n[21:04] FIO017: IT IT'S MORE LIKE INTEGRATED SCOR\n[21:05] MIO005: I THINK THAT THIS WILL BE LIKE A SCROLL WHEEL ACTUALLY\n[21:06] MIO035: NO NO\n[21:07] MIO023: YEAH THA THAT'S WHEEL\n[21:08] MIO005: Y YOU TU YOU TURN YOU TURN IT SO\n[21:08] MIO035: NO NO NO IT\n[21:10] MIO035: OKAY\n[21:11] FIO017: YEAH MAYBE TWO SCROLL WHEEL AS WE HAVE THE COARSE COARSE TO FINE SCROLL WHEEL\n[21:12] MIO023: YEAH\n[21:13] MIO005: YEAH TRUE\n[21:14] MIO005: YEAH YEAH\n[21:14] MIO005: YEAH\n[21:16] MIO005: OKAY YEAH YEAH\n[21:17] MIO005: SCR\n[21:20] FIO017: SO NO BUTTON SUPPLEMENTS\n[21:20] MIO023: I THINK THE PRICE IS OKAY\n[21:22] MIO035: NO\n[21:23] MIO023: UM NO\n[21:23] FIO017: OKAY\n[21:27] FIO017: OKAY WE I THINK WE HAVE PROBLEM\n[21:30] MIO005: L. C. DISPLAY MAYBE\n[21:31] MIO005: INTERFACE\n[21:32] FIO017: I THINK WE S IF WE KEEP ON ADDING THINGS SO WE HAVE TO\n[21:35] MIO005: IT'S OKAY\n[21:37] MIO005: FINE\n[21:39] MIO023: YEAH W ONE OF THE M KEY POINT IS SOLAR CELLS\n[21:42] FIO017: MAYBE IF W T IF SUPPOSE IF WE CHANGE AND WE G PUT JUST ONE\n[21:49] MIO023: YEAH\n[21:51] FIO017: HAS IT CHANGED\n[21:53] MIO005: YEAH IT WAS STAGE ONE SO\n[21:53] MIO023: NO Y I IT DID CHANGE BUT JUST IMAGINE WE HAVE\n[21:55] FIO017: OKAY\n[21:55] MIO035: WE HAVE CHANGE THE ELECTRONICS TO FROM FROM THE THE THE SAMPLE SENSOR TO REGULAR CHIP\n[22:00] MIO005: SO\n[22:03] MIO035: OH\n[22:06] MIO035: WE HAVE TO DELETE THE THE SAMPLE SENSOR I THINK\n[22:08] MIO023: YEAH\n[22:08] FIO017: YEAH BUT WE HAVE YOU THE THE VOICE RECOGNITION NO\n[22:13] MIO023: YEAH BUT THIS ONE ONE OF THE FEATURE WE WERE NOT REALLY\n[22:15] MIO035: YEAH IT'S THE ONE IT'S M MAYBE WE HA WE HAVE TWO VERSIONS THE FIRST VERSION THE BASIC VERSION\n[22:17] FIO017: OKAY\n[22:20] MIO005: I THINK YOU CAN TRANSFORM THE WOOD INTO PLASTIC MAYBE\n[22:20] MIO035: ADVANCED VERSION WE HAVE SPEAK\n[22:20] MIO023: YEAH\n[22:22] MIO005: BECAUSE UH IT SEEMS THAT THIS CAN BE YEAH WOOD INTO PLASTIC AND IT IT SHOULD BE FINE\n[22:22] MIO023: YEAH IF\n[22:23] FIO017: OR IT WOULD BE BETTER\n[22:31] MIO035: PLASTIC IS FREE\n[22:33] MIO023: YEAH\n[22:35] FIO017: SO DO WE NEED SPECIAL COLOUR\n[22:38] MIO023: YEAH THAT'S ONE OF THE REQUIREMENT\n[22:39] FIO017: BECAUSE WE HAVE RED\n[22:40] MIO005: YEAH RED AND YELLOW\n[22:41] MIO035: WAIT\n[22:41] FIO017: RED AND YELLOW\n[22:42] MIO023: WE COULD TURN WE COULD TURN EVERYTHING IN EITHER YELLOW OR BLACK\n[22:42] MIO005: FANCY\n[22:42] MIO035: WE WE CAN WE CAN WE C YELLOW\n[22:46] MIO023: BLACK THEN IS A REGULAR COLOUR SO\n[22:49] FIO017: I THINK SO WE NEED IF WE TRY TO HAVE A KIND OF\n[22:52] MIO023: YEAH ONE\n[22:52] FIO017: PINEAPPLE BEE\n[22:54] MIO023: YEAH\n[22:56] MIO023: SO PUSH BUTTON THEN IT'S IT'S THE NEXT EXPENSIVE ONE\n[22:59] FIO017: YEAH\n[23:00] FIO017: AN BUT WE HAVE INTEGRATED SCROLL WHEEL WITH PUSH DUT BUTTON\n[23:02] FIO017: AND I THINK THIS IS ONE\n[23:04] MIO023: YEAH THI THIS MIGHT BE\n[23:04] FIO017: INTEGRATED SCROLL WHEEL PUSH BUTTON\n[23:06] FIO017: SO WE'LL WE HAVE ONLY ONE\n[23:10] FIO017: AND PUSH BUTTON\n[23:13] MIO023: CLOSE TO\n[23:15] FIO017: SO IF WE HAVE ALL INTEGRATED I IN THE SCROLL WHEEL AND PUSH BUTTON IT'S UH\n[23:16] MIO005: ONE\n[23:20] MIO005: I CAN REMOVE MAYBE F YOU HAVE FIVE WITH PUSH BUTTONS SO WE CAN JUST I DUNNO TRY TO MODIFY SOME OF THEM TO HAVE YEAH\n[23:32] MIO023: OKAY SO WHAT'S THE BOTTLENECK\n[23:36] MIO035: HOW ABOUT WE CHANGE THE SALE\n[23:37] MIO023: DOUBLE CURVED\n[23:38] MIO005: DOUBLE CURVE\n[23:38] MIO005: WE CAN TRANSFORM THE DOUBLE CURVE INTO SINGLE C YEAH\n[23:40] FIO017: SOMETHING FLAT\n[23:42] MIO005: F SOME\n[23:42] MIO023: YEAH BUT FLAT\n[23:44] FIO017: S UNCURVED\n[23:46] MIO005: SINGLE CURVE\n[23:46] MIO023: CASE WHAT'S THE CA\n[23:46] FIO017: YEAH MAYBE NOT\n[23:49] FIO017: YEAH\n[23:49] MIO005: SINGLE CURVE SHOULD BE FINE SO\n[23:54] MIO005: OH WHAT\n[23:57] FIO017: MM\n[23:58] MIO035: AH WE HAVE ONE\n[23:58] MIO023: AND THEN ONE EURO LEFT\n[23:58] FIO017: NEARLY\n[24:02] MIO023: UM\n[24:05] FIO017: MAYBE DON'T BAT NO BATTERY ONLY SOLAR CELLS\n[24:06] MIO005: IT'S IT'S A BAD IDEA SO\n[24:14] MIO023: UM\n[24:14] FIO017: I THINK THERE'S A PROBLEM WITH THE PUSH PUSH BUTTON\n[24:17] FIO017: WE ONLY NEED MAYBE JUST ONE\n[24:17] MIO005: TWO\n[24:19] MIO005: ONE\n[24:20] FIO017: JUST ONE\n[24:23] FIO017: YEAH\n[24:24] MIO005: THAT'S FINE\n[24:24] MIO035: OKAY\n[24:25] MIO035: OKAY\n[24:25] MIO005: THAT'S FINE\n[24:26] MIO035: AGREE\n[24:28] MIO023: SO WE HAVE ONE BUTTON\n[24:28] FIO017: SO YEAH YOU WILL HAVE SO ONE BUTTON AND S\n[24:28] MIO005: ONE S ONE SCROLL WHEEL SO AND THE VOCAL CHORD IT'S FINE\n[24:30] MIO023: ONE WHEEL\n[24:35] FIO017: SCROLL WHEEL WITH PUSH BUTTON ON IT\n[24:39] MIO005: IT I TH IT'S FINE\n[24:41] FIO017: SO\n[24:42] MIO023: IT'S GOOD THEY'RE NOT CHARGING ANYTHING FOR THAT\n[24:45] FIO017: SO YEAH\n[24:47] FIO017: IT THINK WE WE'VE DONE GOOD JOB AS THE COST IS\n[24:50] MIO035: COU COULD WE HAVE LOOK\n[24:51] FIO017: TWELVE FIFTY E\n[24:52] MIO035: COULD WE HAVE LOOK AT THE P THE THE PROD THE P THE COST\n[24:53] MIO023: YEAH Y ACTUALLY IT'S WRONG\n[24:54] MIO023: WE'RE NOT UNDER TWELVE EUROS AND A HALF\n[24:56] FIO017: YEAH BUT IT'S UNDER OR EQUAL\n[24:59] FIO017: IT'S NOT WRITTEN\n[24:59] MIO005: IT'S FINE\n[24:59] FIO017: SOMETIMES IT'S UNDER OR EQUAL\n[25:01] MIO005: IT'S UNDER OR EQUAL\n[25:01] MIO023: OKAY\n[25:02] MIO005: IT'S FINE SO\n[25:03] MIO023: OKAY\n[25:04] MIO035: OKAY\n[25:05] MIO035: SO LET'S SAY\n[25:07] FIO017: TWELVE FIFTY\n[25:07] MIO035: WHA WHAT YEAH\n[25:08] MIO005: IT'S FINE TWELVE FIFTY UH\n[25:09] MIO035: WHICH PART IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE PART\n[25:12] MIO023: SOLAR CELLS\n[25:13] MIO005: THE SOLAR CELLS R IS I IS IT\n[25:13] FIO017: YEAH I THINK\n[25:14] MIO035: YEAH I THINK IT'S NOT T T\n[25:17] FIO017: I THINK YEAH\n[25:19] FIO017: BUT IT WOULD I BE INTERESTING FOR OUR MARKETING TEAM TO MAKE A LOT OF ADVERTISEMENT CONCERNING THESE SOLAR CELLS TO BE\n[25:22] MIO005: YEAH TO BE ABLE TO SI TO SELL IT\n[25:26] MIO023: YEAH\n[25:27] MIO035: CHEAPER\n[25:28] MIO023: THAT'S NICE ARGUMENT BUT IF IT'S IT'S STILL FOUR OUR OF TWELVE\n[25:29] MIO005: YEAH WITH MI\n[25:31] MIO005: IT'S IT IS REALLY REALLY UH REALLY VERY VERY EXPENSIVE THOUGH\n[25:34] MIO023: YEAH\n[25:36] MIO005: MAYBE IF UH OKAY\n[25:37] MIO035: OKAY\n[25:37] FIO017: YEAH BUT IT WILL BE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVA INNOVATIVE SO\n[25:40] MIO005: YEAH YEAH\n[25:41] MIO023: YEAH BUT WE JUST HAVE ONE BUTTON\n[25:44] FIO017: SO IT'S EASY TO USE AND POWERFUL AS THE REMOTE CONTROL A HAS ONLY ONE BUTTON\n[25:52] MIO023: EASY\n[25:53] MIO023: I DON'T KNOW ABOUT POWERFUL\n[25:55] MIO023: YEAH\n[25:56] MIO005: IT'S EASY TO USE\n[25:56] FIO017: EASY POWERFUL\n[25:56] MIO005: IT'S VERY EASY TO USE\n[26:00] MIO023: MM\n[26:02] FIO017: SO I DON'T THINK WE NEED TO REDESIGN THE P THE PRODUCT\n[26:07] MIO005: NO\n[26:07] MIO023: UH THAT'S WHAT WE'VE JUST DONE\n[26:10] MIO005: WE'VE DONE IT WITH IT IS UNDER THE IF IT WAS LOW HIGH OR SO\n[26:11] FIO017: YEAH\n[26:11] MIO023: YEAH\n[26:17] MIO023: UM\n[26:17] FIO017: SO\n[26:20] MIO023: OKAY\n[26:21] FIO017: NOW\n[26:21] MIO005: SO\n[26:23] MIO005: SO WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO WITH THIS PROJECT EVALUATION\n[26:27] FIO017: SO\n[26:27] MIO023: WELL I THINK WE HAVE JUST HAVE TO DISCUSS IF\n[26:29] MIO005: OKAY OKAY IT'S FINE\n[26:30] MIO023: I DUNNO\n[26:33] FIO017: SO DID YOU ENJOY YOUR CLAY MODELLING\n[26:36] MIO035: YES\n[26:37] MIO035: OF COURSE\n[26:38] MIO035: THIS IS MY JOB\n[26:38] FIO017: YEAH\n[26:41] FIO017: WAS IT A NICE WAY TO CREATE YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[26:44] MIO035: YEAH IT'S UH\n[26:47] MIO035: IT'S GOOD TO\n[26:49] MIO035: TO CREATE A CONTROL INSTEAD OF A COMPUTER\n[26:57] MIO005: YEAH I THINK I FIND IT REALLY FUNNY AND AMAZING AND INTERESTING TO GO THROUGH ALL THE PROCESS TO FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END\n[27:05] MIO005: AND DESIGNING LOOKING AT THE CHIPS THE SOLAR CELLS AND UH AND IT WAS VERY INFORMATIVE FOR\n[27:08] MIO035: YEAH\n[27:12] FIO017: AND FOR THE MARKETING GUY\n[27:16] MIO023: UH THA THAT WAS GOOD BUT WE SHOULD HAVE MORE BRAINSTORMING LIKE MEETINGS MAYBE\n[27:21] MIO005: YEP\n[27:21] MIO023: 'CAUSE WE JUST PRESENTING ONE IS PRESENTING HIS STUFF\n[27:25] MIO023: NEXT ONE HIS STUFF AND THEN WE TRY TO COMBINE AFTERWARDS SO IT UM\n[27:25] MIO035: OKAY\n[27:28] MIO005: OKAY OKAY\n[27:30] FIO017: AND NEW IDEAS ABOUT NEW PRODUCTS MAYBE WI WHICH WOULD BE FASHION AND UH\n[27:40] FIO017: AND YELLOW\n[27:42] MIO005: YELLOW\n[27:43] MIO005: I THINK YOU CAN THINK ABOUT A YELLOW T. V. NOW AFTER A FRUIT T. V. OR I DUNNO\n[27:49] MIO005: IT CAN BE AN INTERESTING I DON'T KNOW\n[27:50] FIO017: YES JUST LEMON\n[27:52] MIO005: YEAH JUST A LEMON T. V. IT'D BE YELLOW LEMON\n[27:54] MIO035: YEAH BUT Y YOU KNOW THE TRADITIONAL T. V. IT'S UM\n[27:57] MIO005: IT'S FLAT UH\n[27:57] MIO035: YEAH YEAH IT'S FLAT YEAH THE SHAPE IS VERY BORING\n[27:59] FIO017: SQUARED\n[28:01] MIO005: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[28:01] MIO035: COULD WE COME UP WITH NEW T. V. WITH SUCH AS THIS KIND OF T. V.\n[28:02] MIO005: IT'S REALLY BORING YEAH\n[28:04] MIO005: YEAH\n[28:07] MIO035: SO YOU CAN YOU HAVE BASE TRIANGLE BASE SO YOU THE T. V. YOU CAN\n[28:11] FIO017: AH THE LEMON T. V. WITH THE PINEAPPLE REMOTE CONTROL\n[28:14] MIO005: YEAH THAT'S THAT WOULD BE REALLY INTERESTING ACTUALLY\n[28:15] MIO035: YEAH\n[28:17] MIO035: YEAH\n[28:17] MIO035: BECAUSE THE T. V. YOU ALSO\n[28:18] FIO017: OH THAT'S INTERESTING\n[28:19] FIO017: YOU COULD F WE COULD DO A KIND OF FRUIT COLLECTION OF ELECTRONICS THINGS\n[28:23] MIO005: DEVICE DEVI\n[28:23] MIO035: YEAH\n[28:26] FIO017: ELECTRONIC DEVICE\n[28:26] MIO023: YEAH BUT JUST DON'T TRUST TOO MUCH THE TRENDS\n[28:27] MIO035: YEAH\n[28:29] MIO005: THE FRUIT\n[28:30] MIO005: YEAH\n[28:31] MIO023: 'CAUSE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IT WON'T LAST FOR TEN YEARS UH\n[28:31] FIO017: MAYBE\n[28:34] FIO017: YEAH MAYBE LA NEXT YEAR IT WILL BE INSECTS\n[28:34] MIO005: YEAH IT'S\n[28:35] MIO023: MAYBE TWO YEARS IT'S DEAD\n[28:37] MIO023: YEAH\n[28:37] MIO005: BUT I THINK IT'S GOOD TO FOLLOW THE F FLOW AND YOU KNOW MAKE IT NOW AND AFTER\n[28:39] MIO023: YEAH\n[28:41] MIO005: YOU KNOW IF THE PEOPLE CHANGE THEIR MIND YOU CHANGE ALSO THE PRODUCT\n[28:42] MIO035: MM\n[28:44] MIO023: YEAH BUT THIS IS GOOD BECAUSE IT'S NOT A LONG LONG LIFE PRODUCT\n[28:48] MIO005: YEAH\n[28:49] MIO023: T. V. IS MORE LIKE FIFTEEN YEARS MAYBE SO\n[28:52] MIO005: YEAH YEAH\n[28:52] MIO023: IF YOU HAVE A LEMON LEMON T. V. FOR\n[28:52] MIO005: THAT'S A YEAH YEAH\n[28:55] MIO005: WE CAN THINK ABOUT T. V. WITH YOU KNOW WHERE YOU CAN CHANGE YOU KNOW THE ASPECTS O LIKE FOR THE CELL PHONES YOU KNOW\n[28:55] MIO023: FIFTEEN YEARS\n[29:01] FIO017: CUSTOMABLE T. V.\n[29:02] MIO005: YEAH YOU CUSTOMISE IT EVERY TI SO EVERY TI IF PEOPLE CHANGE YOU JUST CHANGE THE APPEARANCE AND Y Y YOU CAN KEEP\n[29:04] MIO023: YEAH YEAH\n[29:06] FIO017: AH SUCH YEAH\n[29:07] FIO017: YOU'VE ALREADY SAID MOBILE PHONES\n[29:08] MIO023: THA THAT WOULD THAT WOULD MAKE IT\n[29:08] MIO035: OKAY\n[29:09] MIO023: YEAH\n[29:09] MIO005: YEAH YOU CAN KEEP THE GLOBAL APPEARAN\n[29:11] FIO017: YEAH AND FOLLOWING\n[29:12] MIO005: THE MOOD OF PERSONS THE FASHIONS UH\n[29:15] MIO035: YEAH\n[29:15] FIO017: MM\n[29:16] MIO005: WE INT\n[29:17] FIO017: IT'S INTERESTING MAYBE WE CAN CREATE A A LINE OF UH T. V. WITH UH A A TR\n[29:21] MIO005: YEAH T. V. YEAH\n[29:24] MIO035: YEAH\n[29:24] MIO005: A T. V. FOR AUTUMN AND A T. V. FOR WINTER YOU KNOW SO IT'S\n[29:27] MIO035: YEAH\n[29:34] MIO005: SO WHAT I AND DO W IS IT OKAY\n[29:38] FIO017: SO I THINK THE COSTS ARE WITHIN THE BUDGET\n[29:41] FIO017: WE'RE JUST AT TWELVE FIFTY EUROS\n[29:42] MIO005: YEAH THE PR AT\n[29:42] MIO035: YEP\n[29:43] MIO023: YEAH\n[29:47] FIO017: SO DO YOU THINK YOU CAN CELEBRATE YOUR CREATION\n[29:54] MIO035: AND YOU CAN CELEBRATE YOUR LEADERSHIP\n[29:57] FIO017: OH THANKS A LOT\n[29:59] FIO017: THANK YOU MISTER DAVID JORDAN\n[29:59] MIO005: YEAH BUT I THINK F IT'S REALLY A CELEBRATING OBJECT\n[30:04] MIO035: YEAH\n[30:04] MIO005: SO IT'S YELLOW AND VERY A VERY HA IT'S VERY HAPPY SO\n[30:06] MIO023: HMM\n[30:08] MIO023: YEAH\n[30:08] MIO023: IT'S PARTY PARTY REMOTE CONTROL\n[30:08] MIO005: UH IT'S IT'S A PR IT'S LIKE YEAH\n[30:11] FIO017: THE THING NOW IS TO TO SELL IT\n[30:14] MIO035: YEAH IT'S YOUR JOB\n[30:15] MIO005: YEAH RIGHT GO AND SELL IT\n[30:17] MIO035: SELL IT\n[30:20] MIO005: GOO AND GOOD LUCK SO\n[30:21] MIO023: YEAH\n[30:21] MIO035: YEAH\n[30:23] MIO035: OKAY AND THE TWELVE FIFTY TWELVE UH TWELVE\n[30:27] MIO023: UH-HUH\n[30:28] MIO023: TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[30:28] MIO035: TWENTY FIVE EUROS YEAH\n[30:30] MIO023: YEAH I THINK IT'S\n[30:30] MIO005: IT SHOULD BE FINE\n[30:31] MIO035: TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[30:32] FIO017: IT'S MAYBE A LITTLE BIT EXPENSIVE\n[30:33] MIO023: IT'S CHEAP YEAH\n[30:36] MIO023: NO I\n[30:37] MIO035: NO IT'S NOT SO EXPENSIVE\n[30:38] MIO023: I'M NOT SO HAPPY ABOUT THE FRUIT SHAPE YOU KNOW\n[30:39] MIO005: WH REALLY\n[30:42] MIO005: IT SHOULD BE IT SHOULD BE FINE YOU KNOW ACTUALLY\n[30:48] MIO035: OKAY\n[30:48] MIO005: S\n[30:50] FIO017: MAYBE WHAT YOU CAN DO A TEST\n[30:51] MIO023: YEAH\n[30:52] FIO017: PUT IT OUTSIDE AND IF BEES COME IT'S REALLY FRUIT\n[31:01] MIO005: I I THINK I LIKE THE THE COLOUR A THE COLOUR ARE VERY GOOD SO ACTUALLY SO\n[31:01] MIO035: OKAY\n[31:01] FIO017: BUT DON'T PUT SUGAR IN IT IT'S NOT WORKING\n[31:06] MIO023: NO THE COLOURS ARE UH IT'S PERFECT YEAH\n[31:08] MIO005: IT'S PERFECT AND\n[31:09] MIO023: TRUE\n[31:09] MIO023: UH YEAH ANOTHER THING IS THE LOGO IS MISSING STILL\n[31:12] MIO005: I P IS TH Y THE THE YELLOW BALL THING THAT\n[31:13] FIO017: YEAH BUT THE COLOUR I THINK THE COLOUR IS MORE IS MOST IMPORTANT\n[31:16] MIO023: UH\n[31:17] FIO017: BECAUSE I I DON'T THINK YOU HAVE EVER SEEN SOMETHING LIKE THAT BEFORE FOR A REMOTE CONTROL\n[31:22] MIO023: STILL THAT WAS ONE OF THE REQUIREMENTS WE HAD\n[31:24] MIO023: IT'S YEAH BUT IT I DON'T THINK IT'S SUCH A PROBLEM JUST PUTTING THE LOGO SOMEWHERE\n[31:27] MIO005: UH F LIKE Y WE CAN WE CAN PUT SOME UH DOUBLE R.\n[31:29] FIO017: YEAH BUT WE DECIDED TO HAVE SOMETHING YELLOW AND RED FOR THE COSTS\n[31:33] MIO023: YEAH\n[31:34] FIO017: SO MAYBE WE CAN JUST INTEGRATE IT ON TH ON ONE SIDE THE DOUBLE R.\n[31:37] MIO023: MM\n[31:39] MIO005: OKAY YEAH YEAH\n[31:39] MIO023: YEAH\n[31:40] MIO005: THAT'S ACTUALLY GOOD IDEA SO\n[31:40] MIO035: MM\n[31:42] FIO017: SO WE HAVE THE LOGO WE HAVE THE COLOUR AND WE HAVE THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS SO WE HAVE THE SLOGAN TOO\n[31:46] MIO035: SO WE HAVE TO GIVE A\n[31:49] MIO035: SO WE HAVE GIVE HIM GIVE IT A CUTE NAME\n[31:53] MIO023: CUTE NA\n[31:53] FIO017: YEAH TH NO IT'S THE IT'S THE PINEAPPLE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL\n[31:53] MIO035: MUSH MUSHROOM CONTROLLER\n[31:56] MIO023: YOU CANNOT SAY MUSHROOM BECAUSE IT'S NOT THE TREND\n[31:58] MIO005: IT'S NOT A MUSHROOM\n[31:58] FIO017: IT'S A PINEAPPLE NOW IT HAS CHANGED\n[31:59] MIO023: IT'S NOT THE TREND\n[31:59] MIO005: IT'S A PINEAPPLE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[32:00] FIO017: IT'S A PINEAPPLE\n[32:01] MIO035: PA\n[32:02] FIO017: PINEAPPLE\n[32:03] MIO035: PINE APPLE\n[32:04] MIO005: YEAH PINEAPPLE REMOTE REMOTE CONTROL\n[32:05] MIO023: YEAH BUT JUST FLYING SAUCER OR\n[32:06] FIO017: WITH CHERRY ON TOP\n[32:06] MIO005: OH THAT\n[32:07] MIO035: OKAY\n[32:09] MIO023: I WOULD SAY FLYING SAUCER\n[32:11] MIO005: OH UNID UH UNIDENTIFIED REMOTE CONTROL SO\n[32:11] MIO023: IT'S MORE APPROPRIATE SOMEHOW\n[32:13] MIO035: OKAY\n[32:16] MIO035: OKAY\n[32:16] MIO005: THAT'S THAT'S PINEAPPLE REMOTE CONTROL\n[32:18] MIO005: I THINK IT'S FINE\n[32:19] MIO023: MM\n[32:19] MIO035: OKAY\n[32:20] FIO017: WILL YOU BUY ONE\n[32:20] MIO005: YEAH\n[32:21] MIO005: YEAH I WILL TRY I'LL TRY\n[32:22] FIO017: TRY TO\n[32:24] MIO035: TWENTY FIVE EURO\n[32:24] FIO017: OKAY UH\n[32:26] MIO005: I CAN HEL I WILL TRY VERSIONS SO TO SEE HOW EASY EASY TO MANAGE\n[32:28] MIO035: OKAY\n[32:29] MIO035: YEAH YOU TOLD ME YOU H YOU D YOU D YOU LOST YOUR CONTROL YOUR T. V. SO SO YOU NEED TO BUY ONE\n[32:30] MIO005: YEAH I ALWAYS LOSE MY YEAH SO SO I IF IT IS A UNIVERSAL ONE I CAN USE IT WITH MY T. V. SO IT WOULD BE\n[32:38] MIO035: OKAY\n[32:38] FIO017: ONE THING I LIKE IS THE SHAPE\n[32:38] MIO023: MM\n[32:40] FIO017: BECAUSE YOU KNOW IT'S NOT LIKE THE UH THE REMOTE CONTROLS YOU CAN PUT IN YOUR POCKET ON UH IN YOUR JACKET\n[32:42] MIO035: TRADITIONAL ONE\n[32:44] MIO035: YEAH\n[32:45] MIO035: SO THIS ONE AND THIS ONE\n[32:47] MIO035: WHAT DO YOU CHOOSE\n[32:49] FIO017: I PREFER THE LASER REMOTE CONTROL\n[32:50] MIO005: I THINK I WOULD CHOOSE THIS ONE BECAUSE OF THE COLOUR\n[32:54] MIO035: WHAT DO YOU CHOOSE\n[32:57] FIO017: NO\n[32:57] MIO005: IT'S\n[32:58] MIO035: OKAY\n[32:58] MIO005: IT'S WILL ENLIGHT YOUR HOUSE YOUR HOME AND YOUR T. V. 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THIS AGENDA UH AND MAINLY FIRST TO UH TO MAKE TO TO BE USED TO THE TOOLS UH AVAILABLE IN THIS NICE AND SMART MEETING ROOM WE HAVE HERE\n[1:35] MIO019: UM THEN WE'LL GO TO UH THE PLANS FOR PROJECT AND HAVE GENERAL DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IT\n[1:43] MIO019: SO THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT IS TO UH DEVELOPED A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[1:52] MIO019: UM IT SHOULD BE ORIGINAL TRENDY AND ALSO USER FRIENDLY\n[2:03] MIO019: AS USUAL WE WILL FOLLOW THE THE PROJECT METHOD UM THAT WE ARE USING IN THE IN OUR COMPANY\n[2:12] MIO019: IT IS IN THREE STEP AS YOU KNOW\n[2:14] MIO019: FIRST THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN\n[2:16] MIO019: THE SECOND'S A CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND THEN THE DETAILED DESIGN\n[2:20] MIO019: DURING EACH STEP UH OF EACH DESIGN WE WI YOU WILL WORK UH S SEPARATELY\n[2:29] MIO019: INDIVIDUALLY ON UH YOUR SPECIFIC TASKS AND WILL M WE WILL MEET TO UM TO DISCUSS AND TAKE DECISIONS ABOUT UH WHAT YOU'VE YOU'VE YOU DID AND WHAT UH WE WILL DO NEXT\n[2:45] MIO019: SO FIRST\n[2:45] MIO019: WE HAVE TO TO TRAIN OURSELF WITH ALL THE UM THE TOOLS AVAILABLES IN THE IN THIS NICE MEETING ROOM AND UH PARTICULARLY THE THE WHITE BOARD SO UH WE ARE GOING TO GO THROUGH THE WHITE BOARD AND TAKE SOME UM S SOME NOTES OR DO SOME DRAWINGS\n[3:06] MIO019: SO WHO WANT TO START\n[3:11] MIE090: AH WELL IF NO ONE ELSE WANTS TO YEAH\n[3:11] MIO019: MISTER\n[3:14] MIE090: OKAY SO WANT ME TO DRAW MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[3:21] MIE090: LET'S SEE\n[3:36] MIE090: WELL I DON'T REALLY HAVE A FAVOURITE ANIMAL BUT UM UH I THINK I HAVE ONE IN MIND SO UH\n[3:40] MIO019: YOU HAVE ONE IN MIND\n[3:44] MIE090: I'M GONNA ABOUT THE UH SPIDER BECAUSE YOU CAN ACTUALLY DRAW IT PRETTY WELL IN THE CORNER OF A WHITE BOARD\n[3:54] MIE090: THE SPIDER HAS A SPIDER LIVES IN A WEB\n[4:01] MIE090: AND UH\n[4:04] MIE090: IT HAS EIGHT LEGS\n[4:08] MIE090: AND UH IT CAN MOVE ALL ABOUT THE WEB IN TWO DIMENSIONS\n[4:15] MIE090: UNLESS IT'S A THREE DIMENSIONAL WEB WHICH Y THEY HAVE SOMETIMES\n[4:17] MIE090: THERE ARE SOME SPIDERS THAT LIVE IN LIKE THAT HAVE 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IS COMING OUT ONCE IN A WHILE\n[7:32] MIO022: IT'S NOT VERY STRONG\n[7:37] MIO022: OKAY\n[7:38] MIO022: SO NOT THE FAVOURITE ANIMAL BUT I THINK I'LL DRAW ELEPHANT\n[7:43] MIO022: I'LL TRY TO DRAW ELEPHANT\n[7:47] MIO022: IT'S A PROBLEM\n[7:50] MIO022: OKAY THANKS\n[7:52] MIO022: OKAY SO ELEPHANT GOES LIKE THIS\n[7:58] MIO022: AND THEN IT HAS\n[8:02] MIO022: FOUR FEET\n[8:04] MIO022: I DON'T KNOW WHETHER THERE'S ANY DIST THERE SHOULD BE ANY DISTANCE OR NOT BUT\n[8:10] MIO022: I THINK THIS IS THE EASIEST\n[8:13] MIO022: AND THEN WE HAVE IT'S TRUNK\n[8:19] MIO022: AND\n[8:20] MIO022: YEP SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[8:23] MIO022: AN EYE CUTE\n[8:26] MIO022: YEAH SO\n[8:28] MIO019: POOR ELEPHANT\n[8:28] MIO022: AND SOMETIMES THEY HAVE A HUMP\n[8:33] MIO022: IT SEEMS THAT UH ELEPHANTS ARE PRETTY FRIENDLY AND THEY THEY HAVE ONE VERY IMPORTANT WAY A DIFFERENT WAY OF WALKING\n[8:44] MIO022: SO WHEN THEY WALK WHEREVER THEY ARE GOING TO PUT THEIR FIRST FEET THE SECOND FEET WILL ALWAYS BE\n[8:51] MIO022: WHEN THEY'LL COME TO THAT POSITION THE SECOND THE THIRD FEET WILL BE THERE\n[8:55] MIO022: THAT'S THE WAY THEY WALK\n[8:57] MIO022: AND THAT'S VERY PECULIAR ABOUT THEM\n[8:59] MIO022: NONE OF THE OTHER ANIMALS WALK LIKE THIS\n[9:01] MIO022: AND THEY ARE VERY USEFUL TO HUMAN BEINGS\n[9:04] MIO022: AT LEAST FEW FEW HUNDRED YEARS AGO WHEN THERE WAS NO MEANS OF TRANSPORTATIONS OR SOMETHING\n[9:10] MIO022: OR WHEN THEY HAD TO CARRY HUGE UM LOADS FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER ELEPHANTS WERE VERY USEFUL\n[9:17] MIO022: AND THEY ARE FOUND IN UM USUALLY THE WARM COUNTRIES\n[9:21] MIO022: AND UM THEY ARE THE BIGGEST TERRESTRIAL ANIMAL\n[9:26] MIO022: THAT'S WHAT I KNOW ABOUT THEM\n[9:27] MIO022: SO THAT'S WHAT I WANTED TO TELL ABOUT ELEPHANTS\n[9:29] MIE090: SO IS THIS UH AN INDIAN OR AN AFRICAN ELEPHANT 'CAUSE YOU HAVEN'T DRAWN THE EARS\n[9:32] MIO022: THERE ARE TWO KIND OF UH YEAH THEY ARE VERY DIFFERENT INDIAN AND AFRICAN ELEPHANTS\n[9:37] MIO022: SO INDIAN ELEPHANT IS HAVING ONE BUMP I 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OKAY\n[10:38] MIO019: AND WE SHOULD TARGET THE INTER AN INTERNATIONAL MARKET\n[10:42] MIE090: SO COULD I JUST ASK ONE QUESTION UM\n[10:45] MIE090: IS THIS A STAND ALONE UNIT THAT WE'RE GONNA BE SELLING\n[10:48] MIE090: SO IT'S GONNA BE YOU ALREADY HAVE A T. 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BUT YOU'RE BUYING AN EXTRA REMOTE CONTROL FOR IT OR SOMETHING\n[10:53] MIO019: O THIS IS THE NEXT TOPIC WE HAVE TO DISCUSS EXACTLY SO LET'S GO TO IT\n[10:55] MIE090: OKAY ALRIGHT\n[10:57] MIO019: SO UM WE SHOULD DECIDE WHICH KIND OF REMOTE CONTROL WE WANT TO UH WE WANT TO UH WE WANT TO GO\n[11:05] MIO019: SHOULD BE SHOULD SHOULD IT BE UM SPECIFIC REMOTE CONTROL TO SOME SPECIFIC DEVICE\n[11:10] MIO019: SHOULD IT BE A UNIVERSAL ONE\n[11:13] MIO019: AND UH ETCETERA\n[11:16] MIO019: SO UM SO I'M WAITING FOR YOUR FOR YOUR INPUTS VERY QUICKLY BECAUSE WE HAVE ONLY THREE THREE MINUTES TO GO\n[11:26] MIE090: OKAY WELL SO\n[11:28] MIE090: IT SEEMS THE THE FIRST THING THAT THEY'VE KINDA SPECIFIED IS THE PRICE LIKE BASED ON HOW MUCH PROFIT WE WANNA MAKE WHICH SEEMS TO\n[11:38] MIE090: A KIND OF A LITTLE STRANGE IF WE DON'T KNOW WHAT THE THE PRODUCT IS YET\n[11:40] MIE090: BUT I GUESS IF THAT'S IF THAT'S THE REQUIREMENT THAT WE NEED TO TO DESIGN THE THE PRODUCT TO ACTUALLY FIT THAT\n[11:48] MIE090: THAT PRICE BRACKET SO I GUESS WE'RE GONNA NEED TO FIND OUT WHAT'S ACTUALLY YOU KNOW\n[11:53] MIE090: WHAT PEOPLE AR ARE WILLING TO PAY FOR UM WHAT KIND OF PRODUCT THEY'RE EXPECTING FOR TWENTY FIVE EURO BECAUSE IT SEEMS QUITE A LOT FOR A REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:59] MIO019: OKAY\n[12:00] MIE090: SO IT'S\n[12:00] MIO019: OKAY I THINK THIS IS MORE A JOB TO OUR MARKET PERSON YEAH\n[12:03] MIO022: MARKETING PERSON\n[12:04] MIE090: YEAH\n[12:05] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[12:06] MIO019: SO IT SHOULD BE THE TOPIC OF MAYBE OF THE NEXT MEETING JUST TO TO HAVE AN OVERVIEW OF THIS AND UH IN WHICH DIRECTION WE SHOULD GO\n[12:14] MIO019: SO WE NEED TO CLOSE THE MEETING\n[12:16] MIO019: UH WE'LL HAVE A NEW MEETING SOON AND UH SO THE WORK EVERY EVERY OF YOU HA HAVE T D TO DO\n[12:23] MIO019: SO UM YOU HAVE TO WORK ON THE ON THE WORKING DESIGN\n[12:29] MIO019: YOU HAVE TO UH WORK ON THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS AND UH YOU HAVE TO WORK ON US USER REQUIREMENTS SPECS ALRIGHT\n[12:37] MIO047: YEAH\n[12:38] MIO019: UM YOU 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THE THE CURRENT THE MOR THE MOST POPULAR FEELING IT'S IT'S A SPONGY\n[4:29] MIO047: SPONGY MEANS EPONGE\n[4:32] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[4:32] MIO047: SO MAYBE WE SHOULD WE SHOULD THINK IN IN THIS DIRECTION SO\n[4:37] MIE090: WHAT WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AND SPONGY\n[4:42] MIE090: WHAT YOU MEAN CLOTHE\n[4:42] MIO022: SPONGY MEANS IT IT'S LIKE SP\n[4:43] MIO047: FRUIT VEGETABLES IS THE THE NEW HAVE YOU SEEN THE LAST EXPOSITION OF CLOTHES IN MILAN\n[4:49] MIE090: NO I MISSED THAT ONE\n[4:51] MIO047: YEAH I I DIDN'T MISS AN I DIDN'T MISS AND I SAW THAT THE FRUIT THERE ARE MANY FR PICTURES OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN THE CLOTHES\n[5:00] MIE090: OH THEY'RE OKAY SO THEY'RE NOT LIKE DRESSED AS A CARROT THEY JUST HAVE LIKE PICTURES OF FRUIT ON OKAY\n[5:03] MIO047: NO NO NOT NOT YET NOT YET\n[5:06] MIO047: YEAH YEAH\n[5:07] MIE090: SO WE'RE NOT GONNA HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL IN THE SHAPE OF OF A BANANA JUST MAYBE\n[5:08] MIO047: SO TE TEXTU TEXTURES YEAH\n[5:11] MIO047: YEAH\n[5:13] MIO047: VEGETABLE TEXTURES AND ALL THIS KIND\n[5:15] MIO019: DRAWINGS OF BANANAS\n[5:18] MIO047: UH YEAH YEAH\n[5:19] MIE090: OKAY AND\n[5:20] MIO019: UH-HUH\n[5:23] MIO022: BUT WHAT'S YOUR SUGGESTION HOW WE CAN HAVE SOME SHAPE LIKE THAT ON THE REMOTE\n[5:26] MIO019: WELL SO THIS IS IN THE NEXT SLIDE CERTAINLY\n[5:28] MIO047: UH NO NO IT'S NOT\n[5:29] MIO019: IT'S NOT\n[5:30] MIO047: IT'S\n[5:34] MIE090: SO WHICH FRUIT ARE YOU THINKING OF\n[5:34] MIO047: AND\n[5:36] MIO047: UM\n[5:40] MIO047: I HA I HAVEN'T THOUGHT OF ANY PARTICULAR FRUIT BUT THE GENERAL ASPECT OF THE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[5:49] MIO047: MAY MAY COULD REMIND SOME KIND OF VEGETABLE SOME KIND OF\n[5:56] MIO047: INSTEAD OF VEGETABLE SOME NATUR MM UH NATURAL OBJECT OR SOMETHING\n[6:01] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[6:03] MIO047: BUT YEAH IT IT DEPENDS ON THE\n[6:04] MIO019: SO MAYBE YOU MAYBE YOU CAN DISPLAY A BANANA ON THE L. 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D.\n[6:09] MIE090: OH SO YOU WANT THE REMOTE CONTROL TO BE THE SHAPE OF A FRUIT OR YOU WANT JUST SOME KIND OF LIKE FRUIT LOGO ON THE\n[6:17] MIO022: MEANS BUTTONS ARE IN THE SHAPE OF FRUITS BUTTONS ARE IN THE FRAPE SHAPE OF FRUITS OR SOMETHING APPLE BANANA SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[6:18] MIO047: YEAH MAYBE THE SHAPE THE SHAPE\n[6:24] MIO047: NO NOT N NOT NOT TOO MUCH FOCUS\n[6:26] MIO019: APPLE FOR CHANNEL ONE\n[6:28] MIO047: NOT TOO MUCH FOCU NOT N NOT TOO S NOT TOO SIMILAR TO A FRUIT BECAUSE NEXT YEAR THE TEN THE TREND THE TREND WILL BE DIFFERENT\n[6:33] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[6:36] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[6:36] MIO047: SO WE SHOULDN'T BE AT RE REALLY ATTACHED\n[6:40] MIO047: TO TO THE TREND BUT\n[6:42] MIE090: SO SOMETHING THAT LOOKS HALF LIKE A FRUIT AND HALF LIKE AN ELEPHANT\n[6:46] MIO047: FOR INSTANCE YEAH\n[6:47] MIO047: AFRICAN OR AS AN ELEPHANT\n[6:49] MIO022: THAT WE CAN DISCUSS AFTERWARDS\n[6:50] MIO019: OKAY\n[6:50] MIE090: BUT OKAY I'M NOT I'M NOT REALLY SURE\n[6:54] MIE090: IF UH THAT WOULD REALLY APPEAL TO EVERYONE THOUGH MAYBE JUST TO FASHION GURUS\n[6:59] MIE090: LIKE MAYBE JUST LIKE A LITTLE BIT N A LITTLE FRUIT PICTURE SOMEWHERE IN THE CORNER\n[7:04] MIE090: BUT I DON'T KNOW ABOUT UH I DUNNO HOW ERGONOMIC A AN ORANGE IS\n[7:06] MIO047: WELL MA MAYBE WE WE SHOULD FURTHER SPECIFY WHAT TARGET ARE WE FOCUSING\n[7:13] MIO047: I THINK IN MY OPINION WE SHOULD FOCUS ON ON YOUNG PEOPLE BECAUSE THEY ARE MORE OPEN TO NEW DEVI NEW DEVICES AND ALSO YEAH ACCORDING TO THE MARKETING REPORT NINETY P NINETY FIVE PERCENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE WAS\n[7:20] MIE090: TO FRUIT\n[7:31] MIO047: WAS WAS ABLE TO\n[7:36] MIO047: TO BUY A A N A COOLER REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:41] MIE090: BUT IS IT UH IS FRUIT COOL\n[7:43] MIO047: WHAT\n[7:43] MIO019: THAT'S A QUESTION\n[7:44] MIO047: WHAT\n[7:45] MIE090: IS FRUIT COOL\n[7:47] MIO047: YEAH\n[7:48] MIO047: UH\n[7:50] MIO047: IS THE NEW TREND\n[7:52] MIO047: OF THE\n[7:54] MIE090: WELL I GUESS YOU KNOW APPLE HAS THE IPOD SO IMAGI JUST 'CAUSE THEY HAVE AN APPLE ON THEIR\n[8:02] MIE090: ON THEIR PRODUCT DOESN'T MEAN FRUIT IS COOL\n[8:06] MIO047: NO I THINK WE WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT A A SHAPE WITH IT A DEVICE WITH A SHAPE OF SOME\n[8:15] MIE090: OKAY BUT IT HAS TO BE EASY TO UH TO USE THOUGH AND TO HOLD YOU KNOW YOU DON'T WANNA PEAR OR A WATERMELON\n[8:22] MIO047: YEAH\n[8:25] MIO047: DON DON'T YOU THINK WE CAN FIND UH THE SHAPE OF A FRUIT WHICH IS HANDY TO USE\n[8:30] MIE090: WELL PROBABLY THE ONLY THING IS A BANANA THAT I CAN THINK OF A CUCUMBER\n[8:32] MIO022: BANANA\n[8:34] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[8:35] MIE090: I DUNNO\n[8:35] MIO047: OR M\n[8:35] MIO019: MAYBE TOO LONG\n[8:38] MIE090: MAYBE\n[8:39] MIE090: TOO GREEN\n[8:39] MIO047: MAYBE\n[8:42] MIE090: SO BUT I MEAN YOU ALSO HAVE TO YOU HAVE TO ALSO HAVE FIT R ALL THE BUTTONS AND YOU KNOW\n[8:42] MIO019: A BANANA\n[8:44] MIO047: UM\n[8:49] MIE090: IT'S IT\n[8:50] MIO047: YEAH\n[8:51] MIE090: THE THING IS YOU HAVE T NORMALLY WITH UM WITH BUTTONS\n[8:54] MIE090: THEY HAVE TO BE AT SOME POINT ATTACHED TO A CIRCUIT BOARD SO IF YOU'RE GONNA HAVE THINGS LIKE ON A CYLINDRICAL KIND OF DEVICE IT MAY BE DIFFICULT TO KIND OF TO BUILD\n[9:03] MIO022: I DON'T TH IT WILL BE ROLLING A LOT\n[9:04] MIO047: YEAH BUT I LI I LIKE YOUR IDEA THAT WE SHOULDN'T HAVE A LOT OF BUTTONS B BUTTONS SO\n[9:05] MIO019: OKAY\n[9:10] MIO019: YEAH AND YOU YOU YOU WILL NOT HAVE PLA ENOUGH A LOT OF PLACE TO PUT A L. 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BECAUSE YOU NEED UH INTERNET CONNECTION\n[9:52] MIO047: YOU NEED MORE THINGS IT'S NOT JUST BUYING A NEW CONTROL RE REMOTE YOU NEED BUYING CONTROL REMOTE BUYING UH\n[9:55] MIO019: OKAY\n[9:59] MIO019: S SO YOU'RE SIMPLY YOU'RE SIMPLY LOOKING S TO A REMOTE CONTROL THAT LOOKS LIKE A BANANA WITH FEW BUTTONS WITH ONLY A FEW BUTTONS\n[10:00] MIO047: MORE THINGS\n[10:01] MIO047: IT'S NOT SO SIMPLE\n[10:07] MIO047: FOR INSTANCE YEAH\n[10:08] MIO047: YEAH FOR FOR FOR GIVEN AN AN EXAMPLE YEAH\n[10:11] MIO019: OKAY GOOD\n[10:12] MIO019: SO MAYBE YOU CAN GO AHEAD\n[10:14] MIO047: YEAH NO IT'S WHAT I ALREADY SAID\n[10:16] MIO019: OKAY\n[10:19] MIO019: THANKS\n[10:20] MIO019: UM\n[10:22] MIO019: OKAY I'LL GIVE THE FLOOR\n[10:25] MIO019: SO YOU ARE USER INTERFACE GUY\n[10:27] MIE090: OKAY\n[10:28] MIO019: SO YOU'RE THREE\n[10:29] MIE090: YEAH\n[10:31] MIO019: AND IT'S THIS ONE\n[10:33] MIE090: YEP\n[10:36] MIO019: GO FOR IT\n[10:36] MIE090: YEP\n[10:38] MIE090: OKAY\n[10:38] MIE090: SO\n[10:40] MIE090: S NEXT UH SLIDE\n[10:42] MIE090: OKAY\n[10:43] MIE090: SO I RECEIVED AN EMAIL UM AROUND LUNCHTIME LETTING ME KNOW THAT THE BRILLIANT MINDS AT OUR TECHNOLOGY DIVISION HAD DEVELOPED AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMABLE SAMPLE SENSOR SAMPLE SPEAKER UNIT\n[10:56] MIE090: UM WHICH IS A WAY FOR YOU TO HAVE A CONVERSATION WITH YOUR COFFEE MACHINE AND OR REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:02] MIO022: BUT IT'S JUST A SPEAKER RIGHT\n[11:03] MIE090: IT'S NO WHAT IT IS IT'S IT'S VERY\n[11:05] MIO022: IT'S NOT A MICROPHONE\n[11:07] MIE090: IT HAS A HAS A MICROPHONE HAS A SPEAKER IT'S GOT A LITTLE CHIP AND IT ALLOWS YOU T\n[11:11] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[11:11] MIO022: ACTUALLY I'M NOT READING MICROPHONE THERE SO THAT'S WHY YOU CAN ALL HAVE CONVERSATION IT JUST TO SPEAK TO YOU\n[11:15] MIE090: WELL IT'S A SAMPLE SENSOR SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[11:19] MIE090: SAMPLE SENSOR SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[11:21] MIE090: IT MEANS THAT IT CAN RECOGNIZE\n[11:21] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[11:23] MIE090: IT CAN DO LIKE A MATCH ON A ON A CERTAIN PHRASE THAT YOU SPEAK AND THEN CAN PLAY BACK A PHRASE IN RESPONSE TO THAT\n[11:27] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[11:28] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[11:30] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[11:30] MIE090: BUT UH THERE'S NO KIND OF UM UNDERSTANDING OF THE PHRASE\n[11:35] MIO022: OKAY\n[11:36] MIE090: SO I MEAN YOU KNOW I GUESS YOU COULD BUILD THAT IN\n[11:38] MIE090: YOU COULD YOU COULD LINK THE THE RECOGNITION OF A CERTAIN PHRASE TO SOME FUNCTION ON ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:42] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[11:43] MIE090: BUT BASICALLY THE THING IS WE HAVE THIS TECHNOLOGY AVAILABLE\n[11:47] MIO022: IN HOUSE\n[11:48] MIE090: IN HOUSE\n[11:49] MIE090: SO\n[11:49] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[11:49] MIE090: UM BUT THE THING IS OBVIOUSLY THERE'S STILL GONNA BE A COST IF YOU DECIDED TO INTEGRATE THAT BECAUSE YOU STILL HAVE TO PAY FOR THE C PRODUCTION OF THE COMPONENTS\n[11:53] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[11:57] MIE090: SO UM IT IT BUT IT BASICALLY MEANS WE C WE CAN KIND OF CONSIDER THIS FROM UH YOU KNOW UH A THEORETICAL OR USABILITY KIND OF VIEWPOINT WITHOUT WORRYING TOO MUCH ABOUT YOU KNOW HOW TO DEVELOP IT BECAUSE WE HAVE THIS ALREADY DONE\n[12:10] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[12:11] MIE090: WHILST YOU KNOW SOME PEOPLE MIGHT GET ANNOYED IF WE UH IF WE JUST DUMP IT\n[12:15] MIO019: I THERE'S SOMETHING THAT I\n[12:18] MIO019: UNCLEAR REALLY UNDERSTANDING\n[12:21] MIO019: IS THIS A TECHNOLOGY THAT RECOGNIZE KEYWORDS SPEECH KEYWORDS\n[12:25] MIE090: IT'S IT IT'S NO WELL IT'S IT'LL RECOGNIZE UH I GUESS KEYWORDS BUT YOU KNOW KEYWORDS IN A CERTAIN ORDER LIKE A PHRASE\n[12:32] MIE090: YOU TRAIN IT FOR A CERTAIN UH FOR A CERTAIN PHRASE\n[12:36] MIE090: YOU SAY THE THE EXAMPLE THEY SAID THAT THEY HAVE UH UP AND RUNNING WITH THEIR PROTOTYPE IS UM WELL THEY'VE ACTUALLY INTEGRATED INTO THE INTO THE THE COFFEE MACHINE THAT UH THAT WE'RE PRODUCING IS\n[12:47] MIE090: YOU CAN SAY GOOD MORNING TO THE COFFEE MACHINE AND IT CAN RECOGNIZE THAT PHRASE AND IT'LL PLAYBACK GOOD MORNING HOW WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR COFFEE\n[12:53] MIO019: AND IT'S JUST TO IT'S JUST TO PLAYBACK SOMETHING\n[12:56] MIE090: YEAH\n[12:57] MIE090: SO ACTUALLY THAT WAS A BAD EXAMPLE 'CAUSE IT DOESN'T ACTUALLY ASK HOW DO YOU WANT YOUR COFFEE BECAUSE IT CAN'T REALLY UNDERSTAND THE RESPONSE SO\n[13:01] MIO019: YEAH YEAH\n[13:02] MIO019: SO THIS IS NOT S REALLY TO DO TO TO DO CONTROL\n[13:07] MIE090: ONLY LIKE ONLY IN THE SENSE THAT IT IT CAN RECOGNIZE A SET A SET TARGET KIND OF WORD AN\n[13:12] MIO019: YEAH\n[13:13] MIO019: THIS IS JUST MORE LIKE A POI POIS YEAH\n[13:15] MIE090: IT'S DESIGNED IT'S DESIGNED AS A FUN KIND OF THING BUT I GUESS YOU COULD USE IT AS UH AS A WAY TO IMPLEMENT UH\n[13:17] MIO019: YEAH YEAH\n[13:22] MIO019: SO IT IT'S C UH IT IT IT IS A UH UH EASY UH A FANCY THING THAT YOU YOU CAN BRING TO WE CAN BRING TO THE REMOTE CONTROL THAT WILL NOT HAVE ANY UH YEAH COMP COMPLETELY POINTLESS FOR THE INTER FOR FROM THE INTERACTION POINT OF V POINT OF VIEW\n[13:22] MIO047: YEAH BUT YOU CAN U\n[13:32] MIE090: COMPLETELY POINTLESS YEAH\n[13:34] MIE090: YEAH\n[13:39] MIE090: YEAH UNLESS YOU KNOW YOU LIKE HAVING CONVERSATION WITH YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[13:43] MIO019: OKAY\n[13:44] MIO047: YEAH BUT THE CAN WE USE IT FOR SAYING OKAY CHANNEL FIFTY CHANNEL TWENTY\n[13:47] MIE090: WELL YEAH THAT'S THE THING\n[13:48] MIE090: IF YOU CAN BUT YOU HAVE TO PRO THOUGH I THINK IT'S A FAIRLY SIMPLE DESIGN SO YOU WOULD HAVE TO RECORD INTO THE DEVICE EVERY POSSIBLE COMBINATION\n[13:58] MIE090: YOU HAVE TO S TR TRAIN IT TO L TO LEARN CHANNEL FIFTEEN THAT WHOLE THING\n[14:02] MIE090: NOT JUST THE WORD CHANNEL AND THE WORD FIFTEEN IT DOESN'T HAVE THAT KIND OF LOGIC IN IT\n[14:04] MIO019: YEAH YEAH\n[14:05] MIO019: SO THIS IS SO THIS IS THIS IS MUCH MORE THAN TAK TAKING THIS TECHNOLOGY BRINGING IT TO THE REMOTE CONTROL AND USING IT\n[14:06] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[14:06] MIE090: SO\n[14:11] MIE090: YEAH THAT WOULD BE SOME DEVELOPMENT WORK\n[14:13] MIO019: SO THIS IS OUT OF DISCUSSION\n[14:16] MIE090: YEAH\n[14:16] MIO019: SO IF IF IF IT IS SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN WE CAN BRING EASILY AND TO PUT IT INTO THE BANANA REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:23] MIO047: M MANDO\n[14:24] MIE090: BANANA MANDO\n[14:25] MIO019: NO THIS IS MM BANANA BANDO YEAH\n[14:26] MIO047: BANANA MANDO YEAH\n[14:26] MIE090: BANANA MAN\n[14:28] MIO019: UH THEN IT COULD BE COOL YEAH\n[14:34] MIO022: YEAH OKAY LET'S GO AHEAD\n[14:36] MIO019: OKAY\n[14:36] MIE090: I UH I I I DON'T THINK IT'S WORTH IT THOUGH I THINK IT DOESN'T REALLY ADD MUCH TO THE FUNCTIONAL\n[14:42] MIE090: DESIGN AND IT'S IT'S IT'S NOT MATURE ENOUGH\n[14:45] MIE090: TO USE AS A SPEECH RECOGNITION ENGINE SO\n[14:47] MIO019: OKAY\n[14:49] MIE090: UM YEAH\n[14:51] MIE090: SO IF WE CAN JUST MOVE ON TO THE NEXT SLIDE\n[14:53] MIE090: I'VE JUST DONE A QUICK MOCK UP OF UH UH SOME OF THE FEATURES OF OUR POTENTIAL FUNKY LOOKING UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:00] MIO019: IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A BANANA AT ALL\n[15:02] MIE090: WELL YOU SEE I WAS I WAS UNAWARE AT THIS POINT OF TH OF THE FRUIT FOCUS\n[15:06] MIO019: YEAH\n[15:07] MIE090: UM SO AT THE MOMENT IT'S MORE OF A BOX FOCUS\n[15:08] MIO047: LOOKS LIKE A TR LOOK LIKES A A TRO A TROPICAL FRUIT\n[15:08] MIO019: BUT YOU YOU CAN FIT I YOU'RE SAYING NOW YOU CAN FIT IT TO\n[15:12] MIE090: YEAH WELL THIS IS ACTU THIS COULD BE A GENETICALLY ENGINEERED FRUIT THAT'S DESIGNED TO BE YOU KNOW SQUARE SO THAT IT PACKS TIGHTER IN THE BOXES\n[15:12] MIO019: YEAH\n[15:13] MIO047: YEAH\n[15:21] MIE090: BUT UM I'VE JUST INDICATED HERE WE COULD HAVE ACTUALLY TWO SCROLL WHEELS 'CAUSE I THINK THE SCROLL WHEEL IS A FAIRLY UM KEY PART OF\n[15:28] MIO022: STABLE THING THAT'S RIGHT\n[15:29] MIE090: YOU KNOW I THINK EVERYONE HAS HAS AGREED THAT IT'S THAT IT COULD BE QUITE A USEFUL UM THING SO\n[15:30] MIO022: TO HAVE MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[15:34] MIE090: BUT I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT YOU KNOW TO HAVE TWO SCROLL WHEELS BECAUSE\n[15:39] MIE090: YOU KNOW YOU WANT ONE FOR FOR THE CHANNEL BUT YOU ALSO WANT ONE FOR FOR THE VOLUME\n[15:42] MIO019: MM\n[15:42] MIE090: BECAUSE IT'S IT'S THE VOLUME I IT'S YOU KNOW IT'S VERY HANDY FOR IT TO HAVE UH INSTANT KIND OF UH FEEDBACK UH AND RESPONSE SO\n[15:47] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[15:50] MIE090: BUT UM I'VE ALSO INCLUDED THIS TURBO BUTTON BECAUSE I THINK YOU KNOW EVERY DESIGN SHOULD HAVE A TURBO BUTTON\n[15:57] MIO047: WHAT'S A TURBO BUTTON\n[15:57] MIE090: AND WELL SO THIS IS YOU KNOW A UNIQUE PROBLEM WITH WITH TELEVISIONS IS THAT IF YOU HAVE THIS SCRO THIS SCROLL WHEEL FOR THE TELEVISION\n[16:05] MIE090: THE UH THE TUNER ON THE T. V. IS NOT GONNA BE ABLE TO TO SWITCH BETWEEN STATIONS AS FAST AS YOU CAN SCROLL\n[16:11] MIE090: SO YOU KNOW THE TH THE PERSON MIGHT WANT TO HAVE A UH\n[16:16] MIE090: MIGHT WANT TO BE ABLE TO SCROLL PAST TELEVISION STATIONS WITHOUT SEEING WHAT'S ON THEM\n[16:21] MIE090: IN WHICH CASE IT JUST WAITS UNTIL YOU STOP SCROLLING AND THEN YOU KNOW DISPLAYS THAT STATION\n[16:26] MIE090: OR THEY MIGHT WANT TO SCROLL AND AND HAVE A QUICK GLIMPSE OF IT EVEN IF IT LAGS BEHIND WHAT THEY'RE DOING\n[16:31] MIO047: IT CON IT CONTROLS THE SPEED\n[16:33] MIE090: YEAH SO WITH THIS TURBO BUTTON YOU CAN SAY SKIP OVER T CHANNELS IF UH YOU KNOW IF I'M IF I'M GOING IF I'M SCROLLING PAST THEM AND YOU KNOW\n[16:42] MIE090: IT'S UM YOU COULD HAVE A LITTLE RED LIGHT THAT COMES UP WHEN THEY PRESS IT SO THEY FEEL YOU KNOW IT'S REALLY GOING FAST OR WHATEVER\n[16:51] MIE090: SO YEAH THAT'S UM THOSE ARE THE TWO IMPORTANT UH FEATURES I THINK WE NEED ON THE REMOTE\n[16:56] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[16:57] MIE090: BUT I MEAN WE CAN DISCUSS ABOUT WHAT OTHER KIND OF BUTTONS WE NEED UM\n[17:02] MIE090: YOU KNOW I IT COULD BE YOU KNOW IF WE IF WE WANNA HAVE LIKE A VERY CHEAP KIND OF DEVICE I MEAN\n[17:08] MIE090: WE COULD EITHER CONSIDER THAT MAYBE WE WANT TO SELL THIS AS A VERY IF IT'S GONNA BE A BANANA YOU KNOW THAT'S A PRETTY GIMMICKY KIND OF\n[17:16] MIE090: THING THAT DOESN'T HAVE THAT MUCH FUNCTIONALITY\n[17:18] MIE090: IT'S JUST YOU KNOW A COUPLE OF SCROLL WHEELS AND A BUTTON CAUSE IT'S HARD TO GET SO MANY BUTTONS ON A BANANA AND IT'S STILL VERY IT MAY EVEN BE FOR MOST FOR SOME PEOPLE MORE FUNCTIONAL THAN THEIR CURRENT REMOTE\n[17:22] MIO019: IT'S ENOUGH\n[17:27] MIE090: BUT IF THEY HAVE THESE SCROLL WHEELS SO UM YOU KNOW WHAT OTHER BUTTONS DO WE WANT\n[17:35] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[17:35] MIE090: I MEAN WE COULD HAVE WELL I GUESS YOU NEED AN ON AND OFF SWITCH\n[17:38] MIO019: SWITCH ON\n[17:38] MIE090: BUT YOU COULD YOU COULD O YOU COULD TURN IT TURN IT ON BY TAKING THE TOP OFF THE BANANA MAYBE\n[17:38] MIO019: YEAH\n[17:43] MIE090: YOU KNOW IT'S KIND OF LIKE A SPY KIND OF FLICK THING\n[17:44] MIO047: YEAH\n[17:45] MIO047: SO SOUNDS CRAZY\n[17:47] MIO047: I LIKE CRAZY IDEAS\n[17:48] MIE090: THAT'S WHY YOU'RE A MARKETING GURU\n[17:50] MIO019: OKAY\n[17:50] MIO047: YEAH OF COURSE\n[17:51] MIO019: SO I IT LOOKS LIKE WE'RE GOING COMPLETELY TO FORGET ABOUT THE L. C. D. THING\n[17:57] MIE090: WELL THAT'S THE THING AS HAVE WE DECIDED THAT WE CAN ONLY SPEND UH TWENTY FIVE EURO\n[18:03] MIO019: I THINK THAT\n[18:04] MIE090: WELL NOT SPEND BUT YOU KNOW CHARGE TWENTY FIVE EURO\n[18:07] MIO047: I I THINK WE COULD USE SOMEHOW THE S COFFEE MACHINE DIALOGUE INTERFACE OR SO\n[18:15] MIO019: NO WE CAN WE CAN'T USE THAT\n[18:19] MIO047: YOU WE CAN\n[18:20] MIO019: WE CAN'T USE THAT TO\n[18:20] MIO047: WE CAN'T\n[18:23] MIO022: COMMUNICATE\n[18:23] MIO019: TO COMMAN CO COMMUNICATE IT'S JUST A THING\n[18:25] MIO047: YEAH BUT WE CAN SAY CHANNEL TWENTY FIVE\n[18:26] MIO022: IT'S ONE WAY\n[18:28] MIO019: NO\n[18:28] MIO047: NO\n[18:29] MIE090: BUT THEN YOU HAVE TO HAVE A TEMPLATE FOR EVERY CHANNEL FOR A HUNDRED CHANNELS YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO TO RECOGNIZE\n[18:34] MIO047: IT'S NOT A LOT ONE HUNDRED TEMPLATES IT'S NOT\n[18:34] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[18:35] MIE090: MM\n[18:36] MIE090: WELL I F I THINK IT'S PROBABLY MORE THAN\n[18:39] MIE090: THAN OUR CAN HANDLE BECAUSE IT'S DESIGNED FOR A COFFEE MACHINE YOU KNOW TO SAY HELLO IN THE MORNING\n[18:40] MIO019: YEAH\n[18:43] MIO047: AH IT'S DESIGNED FOR A COF OKAY\n[18:45] MIO047: IS IT DESIGN FOR A COFFEE MACHINE\n[18:47] MIE090: WELL THAT'S ITS CURRENT APPLICATION I WOULD PRESUME THAT IT'S KIND OF THEY WOULDN'T DESIGN IT TO HANDLE A HUNDRED THINGS TH SO\n[18:48] MIO047: OKAY\n[18:51] MIO047: YEAH\n[18:53] MIO047: MAYBE YOU COULD ASK YOUR THE YOU COULD ASK THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT IF WE CAN\n[18:57] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[18:58] MIO019: YEAH\n[18:58] MIO019: A GOOD GOOD GOOD THING\n[18:59] MIE090: BUT UH\n[18:59] MIO019: YOU WANT TO G TO MOVE TO YOUR SLIDES\n[19:00] MIO022: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT YEAH\n[19:01] MIO019: YOU'RE FINISHED\n[19:02] MIE090: WELL I JUST I JUST MADE THE POINT I DON'T I DON'T KNOW IF THAT SPEECH RECOGNITION IS YOU KNOW\n[19:06] MIE090: EVEN IF WE CAN DO IT I THINK IT'S NOT REALLY APPROPRIATE FOR UH TELEVISION ENVIRONMENT\n[19:10] MIO019: YEAH I THINK SO\n[19:12] MIE090: BUT UM I DID HAVE ONE THING FROM A PREVIOUS MEETING\n[19:15] MIE090: YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT UM BEING ABLE TO FIND THE REMOTE CONTROL AND I WAS TALKING ABOUT EXTENDIN BEING ABLE TO EXTEND THE REMOTE CONTROL BY HAVING YOU KNOW\n[19:16] MIO047: YEAH\n[19:23] MIE090: A BASE STATION THAT CAN CONTROL OTHER THINGS AS WELL\n[19:25] MIO019: MM-HMM\n[19:25] MIE090: IT MIGHT BE USEFUL TO HAVE SOME KIND OF BASE STATION\n[19:28] MIE090: EVEN IF IT'S JUST YOU PRESS ON A BUTTON ON IT AND UH AND THE REMOTE CONTROL STARTS BEEPING\n[19:33] MIE090: YOU KNOW THIS IS A WAY OF FINDING THE REMOTE\n[19:36] MIE090: Y IN THAT CASE MAYBE THE MAYBE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION THE SPEECH THING COULD BE USEFUL JUST TO SAY I'M HERE BUT UH IT'S PROBABLY A BIT OF OVERKILL IF YOU COULD JUST HAVE A A BEEPING\n[19:37] MIO019: MM\n[19:41] MIO019: EXACTLY YEAH\n[19:46] MIO022: SO IT'S A SPEECH SYNTHESIS KIND OF THING SOMETHING HAS BEEN UH STORED AND IT'S JUST UH SPOKEN OUT\n[19:49] MIE090: IT'S SPEECH\n[19:50] MIE090: IT'S IT'S SPEECH SYNTHESIS AND S IT'S SPEECH KIND OF NOT REALLY SPEECH RECOGNITION BUT KIND OF PATTERN MATCHING YEAH YEAH\n[19:52] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[19:55] MIO019: OH GOOD IDEA\n[19:55] MIO022: YEAH\n[19:56] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[19:58] MIO019: VERY GOOD\n[19:59] MIO019: OKAY LET'S MOVE ON\n[20:03] MIO019: SO YOU'RE TWO\n[20:04] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[20:09] MIO019: OKAY\n[20:09] MIO022: SO THIS IS GOING TO BE ABOUT THE COMPONENT DESIGN\n[20:12] MIO019: MM-HMM\n[20:12] MIO022: SO FIRST THING IS WE NEED POWER SOURCE FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[20:15] MIO022: SO I WAS OF THE IDEA THAT WE CAN HAVE TWO KIND OF POWER SUPPLIES ONE IS THE USUAL BATTERIES WHICH ARE THERE\n[20:22] MIO022: THEY COULD BE CHARGEABLE BATTERIES IF THERE'S A BASIS STATION KIND OF THING AND ON TOP OF THAT WE CAN HAVE SOLAR CELLS\n[20:28] MIO022: WHEN THE LIGHTING CONDITIONS ARE GOOD THEY CAN BE USED SO IT'LL BE PRETTY UH INNOVATIVE KIND\n[20:35] MIO022: THEN UH WE NEED PLASTIC WITH SOME ELASTICITY SO THAT IF YOUR IF THE REMOTE CONTROL FALLS IT'S NOT BROKEN DIRECTLY INTO PIECES\n[20:43] MIO022: THERE SHOULD BE SOME FLEXIBILITY IN T\n[20:44] MIE090: I GUESS THAT FITS IN WITH THE SPONGY KIND OF DESIGN PHILOSOPHY\n[20:47] MIO019: YEAH\n[20:49] MIO022: YEAH\n[20:49] MIO022: SO THERE SHOULD WE SHOULD THINK OF SOMETHING LIKE THAT AND THEN IT SHOULD BE DOUBLE CURVE\n[20:56] MIO022: THE S SCIENCE FOR THE EASE OF HANDLING AND THERE ARE SOME OTHER ISSUES WHY WE NEED DOUBLE CURVE\n[21:03] MIO022: THEN CONTROLS FOR THE TRADITIONALS U TRADITIONAL USERS WE CAN HAVE THE PUSH BUTTONS SO THAT THEY DON'T FEEL THAT IT'S AN ALIEN THING FOR THEM\n[21:11] MIE090: SO JUST ONE SECOND WHEN YOU SAY DOUBLE CURVE WHAT DO YOU ACTUALLY MEAN\n[21:14] MIE090: YOU RECKON YOU COULD LIKE DRAW US A THING ON THE ON THE WHITEBOARD 'CAUSE I'M NOT SURE\n[21:18] MIO022: DOUBLE CURVE IS YOU HAVE CURVES ON BOTH THE SIDES IF I'M RIGHT\n[21:23] MIO022: SO IT'S SYMMETRICAL KIND OF THING WHATEVER IT IS\n[21:25] MIE090: OKAY BUT LIKE KIND OF CONVEX OR CONCAVE\n[21:27] MIO022: SO IT COULD BE CURVE SO IT COULD BE CONVEX CONVE CONCAVE DEPENDING ON WHAT WHAT WE WANT\n[21:32] MIE090: MM-HMM\n[21:33] MIE090: OKAY\n[21:34] MIO022: SO THERE ARE FLATS THERE ARE SINGLE CURVE AND THERE ARE DOUBLE CURVES\n[21:37] MIE090: OKAY\n[21:38] MIO022: THESE ARE THE THREE THINGS AND THERE ARE DIFFERENT MATERIALS WITH PLASTIC YOU CAN HAVE DOUBLE CURVE BUT WITH UH CERTAIN OTHER MATERIALS WE CANNOT HAVE DOUBLE CURVE\n[21:46] MIO022: SO THERE THERE WAS UH THERE WERE MANY OTHER MATERIALS LIKE WOOD TITANIUM AND ALL THOSE THINGS\n[21:51] MIO022: BUT PLASTIC IS I THINK IS THE MOST APPROPRIATE ONE IT'LL BRING THE COST DOWN AND ANYWAY IT'S\n[21:53] MIO019: YEAH\n[21:56] MIE090: ALTHOUGH YOU KNOW WOOD\n[21:58] MIE090: COULD BE UH QUITE A STYLISH UH OPTION IF YOU TAKE LIKE\n[22:04] MIE090: NICE QUALITY KIND OF WOOD THAT'S GOT A NICE GRAIN AND YOU KIND OF PUT SOME SOME VARNISH ON\n[22:06] MIO019: MM BUT I BUT THERE IS NO ELASTICITY WHICH COULD BE\n[22:11] MIO022: WOODEN CASES\n[22:11] MIE090: WELL IT DEPENDS I MEAN\n[22:13] MIE090: YOU HAVE THE OUTS THE WOOD ITSELF IS NOT GONNA BREAK SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY TOO MUCH ABOUT THE CASE BEING BROKEN IT'S THE INSIDE\n[22:17] MIO019: YEAH BUT THE COMPONENTS INSIDE\n[22:18] MIE090: YEAH BUT INSIDE YOU KNOW YOU COULD HAVE YOU CAN STILL HAVE SOME KIND OF CUSHIONING THAT'S NOT VISIBLE TO THE TO THE USER\n[22:22] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[22:22] MIO019: YEAH\n[22:24] MIO019: VERY TOO EXPENSIVE TO DO\n[22:24] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[22:26] MIO047: YEAH\n[22:28] MIE090: AND I MEAN YOU COULD ALSO YOU CAN HAVE JUST A VERY THIN VENEER OF WOOD AS WELL\n[22:28] MIO019: AND ALSO UH\n[22:31] MIO019: YEAH BUT IT'S MORE EASIER TO DO A BANANA IN PLASTIC THAN UH IN WOOD\n[22:37] MIE090: THAT'S TRUE BUT ARE WE SET ON THE BANANA\n[22:40] MIE090: IDEA\n[22:42] MIO047: ACTUALLY\n[22:42] MIO019: WELL IT LOOK LIKE IT LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE ALL TARGETING THAT YEAH\n[22:43] MIO047: I WAS THINKING THAT THE\n[22:46] MIO047: THE SHAPE OF A BANANA IS NOT\n[22:50] MIO047: IT'S NOT REALLY HANDY\n[22:52] MIO019: YES IT IS\n[22:53] MIO047: UH I DON'T KNOW THE NAME O O IN ENGLISH UH\n[23:01] MIO047: THIS IT'S NOT A FRUIT IT'S A VEGETABLE\n[23:03] MIO022: IS IT AN E APPLE WHICH HAS\n[23:06] MIE090: IT'S LIKE A PUMPKIN OR\n[23:08] MIO019: YEAH\n[23:09] MIO019: PUMPKIN\n[23:10] MIO047: GREEN\n[23:11] MIE090: GREEN\n[23:11] MIO019: GREEN\n[23:11] MIO019: UM UM UM YES I SEE\n[23:16] MIE090: WHAT DOES IT TASTE LIKE\n[23:16] MIO047: AND YOU PUT IN THE SALAD\n[23:18] MIO019: PEP PEPPERONI\n[23:20] MIO047: UM\n[23:20] MIE090: AH YEAH IS IT WHAT'S IT IN FRENCH\n[23:22] MIO019: POIVRON\n[23:23] MIO047: OUI C'EST CA\n[23:24] MIE090: YEAH OKAY SO CAPSICUM OR PEPPER\n[23:27] MIO019: UH PEPPER\n[23:27] MIE090: YEAH\n[23:28] MIO047: PEPPER\n[23:29] MIO019: BUT UM THEY DO D\n[23:31] MIO047: AND IT'S AL IT ALSO SUITS WITH THE DOUBLE CURVE FOR EASY OF\n[23:35] MIO019: YEAH\n[23:36] MIE090: I DON'T KNOW IT SEEMS A LITTLE BIT KIND OF BULKY TO ME LIKE\n[23:39] MIO047: NO I MEAN IN A\n[23:40] MIO019: YEAH\n[23:41] MIO019: IT'S NOT RE IT YOU YOU THINK IT'S REALLY FANCY AND FUN\n[23:41] MIE090: LIKE WITH A BANANA YOU CAN HAVE\n[23:45] MIO019: YOU THINK THAT YOUNG PEOPLE THAT ARE\n[23:46] MIO047: I'M SURE IT'S FUN\n[23:48] MIO019: YEAH\n[23:49] MIO019: MORE THAN A BANANA\n[23:51] MIO047: BUT BANANA IS NOT SO HANDY I THINK THAT'S HANDIER\n[23:53] MIO022: BANANA IS MORE HANDIER AS COMPARED TO THIS I THINK AND TO CAPSICUM\n[23:53] MIE090: WELL\n[23:58] MIE090: BUT LIKE A BANANA YOU CAN YOU CAN BE HOLDING LIKE THIS AND HAVE THE SCROLL WHEEL KIND OF ON TOP AND JUST\n[24:03] MIO019: YEAH\n[24:04] MIE090: ROLL IT BACK AND FORTH LIKE THAT BUT WITH UH I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU WOULD HOLD A CAPSICUM AND\n[24:05] MIO019: IT'S KIND IT'S KIND OF IT'S MORE UH IT'S REALLY ERGONOMIC IT'S FIT IN THE HAND AND YOU'VE A LOT OF SURFACE TO TO PUT THE CONTROLS\n[24:18] MIO019: OKAY LET'S MOVE ON\n[24:19] MIO047: YEAH YOU'RE RIGHT\n[24:20] MIO019: SO TIME IS RUNNING LET'S MOVE ON\n[24:21] MIO022: OKAY SO PUSH BUTTONS FOR THE TRADITIONAL USERS SO THAT THEY DON'T FEEL THEY ARE ALIENATED\n[24:26] MIO022: JUST AND A SCROLL BUTTON WITH PUSH TECHNOLOGY FOR CHANNEL SELECTION VOLUME CONTROL AND TELETEXT BROWSING\n[24:32] MIO022: THESE ARE THE THREE SCROLL BUTTONS WHICH ARE ALREADY AVAILABLE WITH US IN THE COMPANY AND WE WE CAN GO AHEAD WITH THAT\n[24:38] MIO019: OKAY\n[24:38] MIO022: YEAH WE CAN GO TO THE NEXT SLIDE\n[24:41] MIO022: THEN UH THERE ARE DIFFERENT KIND OF CHIPS ONE ONE IS THE BASIC CHIP AND THE REGULAR CHIP AND ONE AN ADVA ADVANCED CHIP\n[24:48] MIO022: SO WE CAN HAVE REGULAR CHIP FOR CONTROL\n[24:50] MIO022: PRICING IS A FACTOR FOR US THAT'S WHY WE'LL GO FOR THE REGULAR CHIP\n[24:54] MIO022: AND UH REGULAR CHIP SUPPORTS SPEAKER SUPPORT SO THIS FUNCTIONALITY COULD BE USED FOR TRACING THE MOBILE PHONE WHICH HAS BEEN MISPLACED\n[25:02] MIE090: SO IS THAT WHEN YOU SAY SPEAKER SUPPORT YOU MEAN IT JUST HAS SOME OUTPUT PINNED WHICH WHICH WHICH KIND OF\n[25:07] MIO022: IT COULD BE A BEEP KIND OF THING\n[25:08] MIE090: OKAY BUT THE SPEAKER IS ACTUALLY ATTACHED TO THE TO THE CHIP IN SOME WAY OR IS JUST THE THE SIGNAL\n[25:13] MIO022: YES YES THAT'S RIGHT IT'S IT'S ONTO THE CHIP MOST MOST PROBABLY NOT NOT HUNDRED PER CENT SURE ABOUT THAT\n[25:14] MIE090: OKAY\n[25:19] MIE090: OKAY\n[25:20] MIE090: SO ARE THERE ANY ISSUES WHERE WE PLACE THIS THIS CHIP TO MAKE SURE YOU CAN ACTUALLY HEAR THE THE SPEAKER FROM THE OUTSIDE OF THE BANANA\n[25:29] MIO022: THAT WILL BE THE VOLUME CONTROL I THINK WHICH WHICH A USER SHOU IT IT SHOULD BE ALREADY PRE DEFINED\n[25:35] MIO022: IT SHOULD BE WHATEVER WILL BE THE CASE THE CHIP IS ALWAYS GOING TO BE SITTING INSIDE\n[25:37] MIE090: OKAY\n[25:39] MIE090: YEAH BUT THE SPEAKER IF THE SPEAKER IS ACTUALLY ON THE CHIP THEN IF IT'S TOO FAR AWAY FROM THE THE CASING\n[25:42] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[25:45] MIE090: OR IF THE CASING IS TOO THICK THEN YOU MAY NOT HEAR THE THE SPEAKER\n[25:48] MIO022: UH SO WE CAN HAVE IT AT ONE OF THE BOUNDARIES SO THAT THINGS ARE SLIGHTLY BETTER\n[25:53] MIE090: YEAH\n[25:54] MIO022: AS OR AS HEARING IS CONCERNED WE CAN HAVE SOME GAP AT SOME PLACE SO THAT\n[25:58] MIE090: YEAH\n[25:58] MIE090: SO THAT'S SOMETHING WE HAVE TO KEEP IN MIND WITH THE ACTUAL PHYSICAL DESIGN IS TO KEEP THE THE SPEAKER CLOSE ENOUGH TO THE OUTSIDE\n[26:02] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[26:04] MIO022: OKAY\n[26:04] MIO022: YEAH\n[26:05] MIO022: SO THESE THESE WERE THE COMPONENT SELECTION AND THESE THINGS\n[26:08] MIO022: WE CAN GO TO THE NEXT SLIDE\n[26:13] MIO022: AND UH THESE WERE THE FINDINGS WHICH I I SAW WITH THE WEB WEB\n[26:17] MIO022: THAT USER WANTS TO HAVE CONTROL MORE THAN ONE DEVICE WANTS TO CONTROL MORE THAN ONE DEVICE FROM THE SAME REMOTE CONTROL\n[26:24] MIO022: SO OUR T. V. REMOTE CAN HAVE LITTLE EXTRA THINGS TO SUPPORT ADDITIONAL DEVICES LIKE V. C. R. D. V. D. PLAYERS WHICH ARE USUALLY ATTACHED WITH THE T. V.\n[26:31] MIO022: BECAUSE USERS ARE LIKE THIS AND THEY DON'T WANT TO HAVE ONE REMOTE CONTROL FOR EVERYTHING\n[26:36] MIO022: SO WITH THIS ADDITIONAL LITTLE WE MIGHT BE HAVING SLIGHTLY BETTER MARKET FOR US\n[26:36] MIE090: ALTHOUGH IF\n[26:40] MIE090: IT DEPENDS IF WE LIKE IF WE ARE CONCENTRATING ON LIKE A FRUIT DESIGN\n[26:45] MIE090: THEN MAYBE MAYBE WE WANNA SELL A COLLECTION OF FRUIT YOU KNOW LIKE A DIFFERENT FRUIT FOR EACH DEVICE\n[26:45] MIO022: MM\n[26:48] MIO022: OF FRUITS\n[26:51] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[26:51] MIE090: CAUSE THAT YOU KNOW THAT SOMETIMES PEOPLE LIKE TO COLLECT UM YOU KNOW THINGS THAT OF A SIMILAR TYPE\n[26:55] MIO022: REMOTES OBJECTS OKAY\n[26:55] MIO019: S OBJECTS\n[26:57] MIO019: CRAZY OBJECTS\n[26:58] MIO047: I THINK THAT WOULD BE FUNNY AT THE BEGINNING BUT AFTER ONE MONTH YOU WILL BE TIRED OF BE SURROUNDED OF FRUITS\n[27:06] MIE090: WELL YOU'RE THE ONE WHO WANTED TO DO FRUIT IN THE FIRST PLACE\n[27:07] MIO047: NO BUT I THINK JUST ONE FRUIT TO CONTROL EVERYTHING\n[27:11] MIE090: LIKE A POWER FRUIT\n[27:12] MIO047: A POWER FR A POWER M A MANDO A SUPERMANDO FRUIT\n[27:15] MIO022: AND UH AS WELL AS I COULD SEE ON THE WEB THE SCROLL BUTTON IS BECOMING REALLY UH HOT THING S AND WE SHOULD HAVE IT ON THE REMOTE\n[27:24] MIE090: YEAH\n[27:24] MIO019: OKAY\n[27:26] MIO047: ACTUALLY I I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND VERY WELL THIS TRACE SPEAKER LOST CONTROL\n[27:27] MIE090: WELL\n[27:27] MIO019: OKAY GOOD\n[27:32] MIO022: SO YOU'RE HAVING A BASIS STATION\n[27:34] MIO022: OKAY\n[27:35] MIO022: YOUR USUALLY YOUR REMOTE SITS ON THAT\n[27:38] MIO022: SO YOU AND IT'S THAT'S WHY IT CAN HAVE CHARGEABLE BATTERIES\n[27:41] MIO022: NOW LET'S SAY\n[27:42] MIO047: SO YOU YOU HAVE TO BUY TWO THINGS THE BANANA AND THE BASIS STATION\n[27:45] MIO019: BU IT'S IT'S\n[27:45] MIO022: BASIS STATION IS WITH THE THING\n[27:47] MIO019: YOU S YOU YOU THING\n[27:50] MIO022: IT'S LIKE A TELEPHONE HANDSET IS THERE AND THE BASIS STATION FOR THE TELEPHONE HAND SET IS THERE\n[27:55] MIO022: SO NOW WHAT USER GETS ADDITIONALLY HE DOESN'T HAVE TO BUY BATTERIES THEY'RE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES SO OVER THE PERIOD OF COR TIME HE'LL RECOVER THE COST\n[28:04] MIO022: SO YOU'RE HAVING THE BASIS STATION AND THERE IS A BUTTON IF YOU PRESS THAT BUTTON WHEREVER THE REMOTE IT'LL START BEEPING SO YOU KNOW WHERE THE REMOTE IS\n[28:11] MIE090: I THINK THAT'S A PRETTY HANDY FEATURE\n[28:12] MIO022: UH\n[28:13] MIO019: YEAH\n[28:14] MIO047: YEAH\n[28:14] MIE090: I THINK IT'S KIND OF PEOPLE WOULD FIND THAT WORTH IT EVEN IF IT WASN'T UH A RECHARGING STATION\n[28:21] MIE090: EVEN IF THEY DIDN'T HAVE TO BUY EXTRA BATTERIES YOU KNOW\n[28:21] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[28:23] MIO047: YEAH BUT I'M A BIT WORRIED ABOUT THE BUDGET\n[28:24] MIE090: SO\n[28:26] MIO022: UH THIS IS BASIS STATION IS NOTHING MORE\n[28:29] MIO022: JUST IT'S A WIRE WHICH IS COMING FROM THE MAIN CABLE AND UH YOU'RE HAVING ONE SOCKET ON WHICH THE THING SITS\n[28:33] MIO019: MM-HMM\n[28:37] MIE090: ALTHOUGH YOU DO NEED TO INCLUDE R. F. KIND OF CIRCUITRY IN THE REMOTE\n[28:39] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[28:40] MIO022: BUT ALL THESE THINGS ARE USUALLY IN HOUSE SO WE DON'T HAVE MUCH PROBLEMS\n[28:45] MIO022: SO COMPONENT COST IS GOING TO BE THE LEAST\n[28:47] MIO022: ANYWAY WE ARE NOT USING REALLY ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY L. C. D. HAS ALREADY BEEN RULED OUT A. S. R. HAS BEEN RULED OUT\n[28:53] MIO022: SO IT'S THE BASIC THING BUT VERY TRENDY AND VERY USER FRIENDLY\n[28:58] MIE090: OKAY\n[28:58] MIO022: AND\n[28:59] MIE090: I'M JUST WONDERING ACTUALLY 'CAUSE YOU KNOW I THIS WHOLE FRUIT THING WITH THE BANANA\n[29:04] MIE090: IT'S UM IT SEEMED LIKE IT FIRST SEEMS A BIT KIND OF UH NICHE\n[29:09] MIE090: LIKE ONLY A FEW PEOPLE WOULD REALLY WANT A BANANA BUT WHAT IF IT WAS KIND OF UH A STYLISED BANANA\n[29:14] MIE090: YOU KNOW RATHER THAN HAVING IT KIND OF YOU KNOW YELLOW AND REALLY LOOKING EXACTLY LIKE A BANANA YOU COULD MAKE IT KIND OF SILVER\n[29:22] MIE090: AND UM YOU KNOW TO GIVE YOU KIND OF THE IDEA OF A BANANA BUT WITHOUT IT LOOKING YOU KNOW COMPLETELY\n[29:31] MIE090: KITSCH\n[29:32] MIE090: FOR BETTER WANT OF A BETTER WORD YOU KNOW\n[29:34] MIO019: YOU THINK THAT YELLOW IT'S KITSCH\n[29:34] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[29:36] MIE090: WELL YOU KNOW I DON I DON'T KNOW HOW MANY PEOP\n[29:39] MIO019: IF YOU MAKE SOMETHING THAT LOOKS LIKE A BANANA IT SHOULD HAVE THE COLOUR OF A BANANA\n[29:39] MIO047: YEAH\n[29:42] MIO047: NO I I\n[29:44] MIO022: A YEAH OTHERWISE IT'LL BE MIS MEANS YOU DON'T GET B ANY FEELING THEN\n[29:45] MIE090: WELL THEY\n[29:45] MIO019: O OTHERWISE\n[29:47] MIO047: MAYBE LI LIKE THAT\n[29:49] MIO022: IT'S NEITHER A BANANA NOR A\n[29:50] MIE090: YEAH LIKE THIS COLOUR THIS COLOUR\n[29:53] MIE090: MAYBE YOU KNOW MAYBE LIKE STILL IN THE SHAPE OF A BANANA\n[29:57] MIO019: ROUGHLY\n[29:59] MIE090: NO EXACTLY\n[30:01] MIE090: EXACTLY\n[30:02] MIE090: UM BUT YOU KNOW JUST MAYBE MAYBE NOT EXACTLY THE SAME TEXTURE AS A BANANA AND JUST KIND OF\n[30:09] MIE090: YOU KNOW BECAUSE THE THING IS IT'S GONNA BE A LITTLE BIT DIFFICULT TO MAKE UM TO GIVE LIKE THE TEXTURE OF A BANANA ANYWAY AND TO K TO HAVE THE EXACT SHAPE\n[30:17] MIE090: I THINK IF YOU'RE GONNA NOT BE ABLE TO DO IT PROPERLY YOU MAY AS WELL DO IT IN A STYLISED WAY THAT JUST LOOKS A BIT MORE KIND OF\n[30:24] MIE090: YOU KNOW TWENTY FIRST CENTURY RATHER THAN SIXTIES OR SEVENTIES\n[30:26] MIO019: YEAH\n[30:30] MIO019: OKAY\n[30:31] MIO022: AND UH GOING TO THE LAST SLIDE\n[30:31] MIO019: LET'S MOVE ON\n[30:32] MIO019: UH UH YEAH\n[30:33] MIO019: BEFORE BEFORE ST BEFORE ENDING THE MEETING I'D LIKE TO TO DRAW SOME SKETCH ABOUT THE PRO FUTURE PROT PROTOTYPE\n[30:39] MIE090: OKAY\n[30:40] MIO019: GO FOR IT\n[30:41] MIO022: OKAY\n[30:43] MIO019: WELL NO NOT NOT YOU YOU CAN FINISH YOUR SLIDES BEFORE\n[30:44] MIO022: OKAY\n[30:45] MIO022: OKAY SO\n[30:46] MIO022: ANYWAY USERS'LL BE SO THE FINDINGS IS USERS'LL BE VERY INTERESTED IN OUR LOCATOR DEVICE TO FIND THEIR MISPLACED REMOTES\n[30:51] MIO019: MM OKAY\n[30:53] MIO022: SO THAT WAS VERY I THOUGHT IT'S A VERY GOOD SUGGESTION BY EVERYBODY\n[30:56] MIO019: OKAY\n[30:57] MIO022: THAT'S IT\n[30:57] MIO019: THAT'S ALL\n[30:58] MIO022: YEP\n[30:58] MIO019: OKAY SO MM SO WELL DONE FOR THE PRESENTATIONS\n[31:02] MIO019: SO WE NEED TO TAKE SOME DE DECISIONS ABOUT UM ABOUT WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO\n[31:08] MIO019: SO I I PROPOSE THAT YOU GO TO THE WHITEBOARD AND WE'RE GOING TO REPORT ALL THE IDEAS WE HAD WE HAD DURING THIS THESE PRESENTATIONS JUST TO DRAW SOME SKETCH ABOUT WHAT WILL BE THE PROD FINAL PRODUCT AND UH WHERE SUPERMAN GO BANANA AND UH UH EXTRA FUNC FUNCTIONALITIES SUCH AS WHEELS\n[31:11] MIE090: YEAH\n[31:21] MIE090: OKAY\n[31:30] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[31:34] MIO019: UM THE SPEAKER UNIT UM WELL NOT IN ORDER NOT TO LOST THE UM THE DEVICE I DO I DON'T REMEMBER YOU CALL IT\n[31:41] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[31:42] MIO022: THE BASIS STATION\n[31:43] MIO019: BASIS STATION YEAH\n[31:43] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[31:44] MIO019: UH SO UM SO WE'RE GOING FOR A STYLISH\n[31:51] MIO019: BANANA SHAPE\n[31:52] MIE090: YEAH SO\n[31:53] MIE090: I GUESS YOU WANNA HOLD LIKE THE WAY THE END OF THE BANANA YOU WANNA KIND OF HOLD AS MA YOU MAYBE WANNA KINDA HOLD LIKE A GUN RATHER THAN 'CAUSE YOU DON'T WANT IT TO POINT KIND OF TOWARDS THE FLOOR\n[32:03] MIO019: YEAH RIGHT\n[32:05] MIE090: SO\n[32:07] MIE090: YOU KNOW SO IF YOU HAVE LIKE\n[32:09] MIO047: WHAT ABOUT WHAT ABOUT THIS SHAPE\n[32:12] MIO047: MORE OR LESS\n[32:13] MIO019: WE\n[32:14] MIO022: THERE'S LESS SPACE ON THIS TO PUT WITH THE BUTTONS\n[32:17] MIO019: I IF IT I IF IT HAS REALLY THE MODEL SHAPE OF A BANA YOU COULD THE THE STARTING IS GOOD BUT IT COULD IT SHOULD HAVE MORE THE SHAPE OF A BANANA IF YOU WANT TO POINT REALLY A AT THE THING\n[32:18] MIO047: YEAH BUT HOW MANY BUTTONS DO WE NEED\n[32:27] MIO019: IF YOU DON'T WANT TO TO TO DO THAT MOVEMENT WHICH IS WHICH IS DIFFICULT IF YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO IT IN FACT IT'S BETTER\n[32:36] MIO022: UH WHAT ABOUT A\n[32:36] MIO019: SO TI TIME IS RUNNING WE HAVE TO WE HAVE TO WE HAVE TO TO MOVE FORWARD\n[32:40] MIO019: SO LET'S SKIP TO UH THIS UH THIS THIS THIS IDEA\n[32:45] MIO019: YEAH\n[32:46] MIE090: OKAY SO\n[32:50] MIO019: SO WE HAVE THIS\n[32:51] MIE090: SO\n[32:51] MIO019: WE HAVE A A BASIS UM HOW DO YOU CALL IT\n[32:55] MIO022: THE BASE STATION\n[32:56] MIO019: A BASE STATION\n[32:57] MIO022: RIGHT\n[32:57] MIO019: WE'LL HAVE A BASE STATION EXTRA UH ON THE SIDE\n[33:00] MIE090: OKAY SO I GUESS WE NEED YOU KNOW SOMETHING THAT CAN FIT A BANANA\n[33:08] MIE090: SHAPED OBJECT\n[33:08] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[33:08] MIO019: YEAH\n[33:09] MIO022: YEAH\n[33:10] MIO019: UH WE HAVE A R. F. FOR UM FOR BEEPING FOR BEEPING\n[33:16] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT YEAH WE NEED THAT YEAH\n[33:18] MIO019: WE NEED B R. F. TO BEEP\n[33:19] MIE090: OKAY SO IT'S UH\n[33:20] MIO019: SO WE THAT MEANS WE NEED A BUTTON ON TH ON THE ON THE BASIS\n[33:26] MIE090: YEAH\n[33:26] MIO022: BASIS STATION\n[33:27] MIO019: BASIS STATION THANK YOU\n[33:28] MIO022: YEAH YEAH\n[33:31] MIE090: ALRIGHT SO WE NEED UH OKAY\n[33:44] MIO019: CAN YOU GO QUICKLY PLEASE\n[33:44] MIE090: YEAH\n[33:45] MIO019: OKAY\n[33:46] MIO019: SO WE ARE GOING TO ADD UH ALSO UM YOU AS YOU SUGGESTED THE WHEE SOME WHEELS TO CONTROL THE VOLUMES AND CHANNELS AND YOUR TUR TURBO TURBO UH BUTTON\n[33:53] MIE090: YEAH\n[33:57] MIE090: YEAH WHICH I THINK IT'S IT'S PROBABLY BEST ACTUALLY ON THE ON THE UNDERNEATH OF THE THE DEVICE SO YOU HAVE\n[33:57] MIO022: TURBO BUTTON\n[34:01] MIO019: YEAH ON THE TH YEAH MAYBE HERE\n[34:04] MIO019: AND THE AND THE WHEEL A A AT THE LEVEL OF THE THUMB FOR INSTANCE\n[34:04] MIE090: YES\n[34:08] MIE090: YEAH SO YOU HAVE THE THUMB KIND OF HERE\n[34:10] MIO019: AND AND YOU HAVE TWO WHEELS\n[34:11] MIE090: SO YEAH YOU NEED ONE ONE HERE AND ONE ON ON THE OTHER SIDE SO YOU GOT VOLUME AN AND CHANNEL\n[34:14] MIO019: OKAY RIGHT\n[34:18] MIO019: GOOD\n[34:18] MIE090: AND UH\n[34:19] MIO019: SO NO L. C. D.\n[34:21] MIE090: NO L. C. D.\n[34:22] MIO019: OKAY GREAT\n[34:23] MIO019: UM\n[34:26] MIO019: VERY GOOD\n[34:28] MIO022: OKAY\n[34:28] MIE090: OH WE NEED A WE NEED A POWER UM ON OFF SWITCH AS WELL\n[34:32] MIO019: YEAH\n[34:32] MIO022: UH FOR THE REMOTE\n[34:35] MIE090: YEAH\n[34:35] MIO019: OH JUST THE SWITCH NO F NOT FOR THE T. V. FOR THE T. V.\n[34:36] MIO022: REMOTES DON'T HAVE POWER ON OFF SWITCH\n[34:38] MIE090: YEAH\n[34:38] MIO022: OKAY\n[34:38] MIO019: UH SO YOU\n[34:39] MIO022: S NO THAT'LL BE CONTROLLED BY THE THOSE BUTTONS'LL BE THERE ALREADY YEAH\n[34:41] MIO047: WHAT A\n[34:44] MIE090: WHERE\n[34:45] MIO022: MEANS ON THE REMOTE\n[34:46] MIO019: ON THE SIDE\n[34:47] MIO022: BECAUSE REMOTE IS GOING TO HAVE BOTH THE INTERFACES SCROLL AS WELL AS BUTTONS\n[34:47] MIE090: OKAY\n[34:52] MIO022: THEY ARE NOT GOING TO COST YOU MUCH EVERYTHING IS IN HOUSE AND NOW YOU DON'T WANT THE TRADITIONAL USERS TO BE APPREHENSIVE OF THIS\n[35:01] MIE090: WELL I DUNNO IF THE TRADITIONAL USER IS GONNA BUY A A BANANA REMOTE\n[35:06] MIO022: OH YEAH\n[35:07] MIE090: IN THE FIRST PLACE YOU KNOW\n[35:07] MIO022: THAT'S THAT'S ANOTHER ISSUE WHICH I DIDN'T THINK OF\n[35:09] MIE090: Y I MEAN YOU NEED TO KIND OF KEEP IT UM\n[35:12] MIO022: BUT YOU KNOW OUR TARGETS ARE VERY HIGH MEANS FIFTY MILLION EUROS IS THE PROFIT WHICH WE WANT MAKE\n[35:18] MIO047: WHAT ABOUT\n[35:19] MIE090: YEAH HOW MANY OF THESE DID WE WANNA SELL\n[35:20] MIE090: I CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT WAS\n[35:21] MIO022: TWENTY FIVE\n[35:22] MIO022: TWELVE POINT FIVE IS THE PROFIT ON ONE\n[35:22] MIO019: TWENTY FIVE\n[35:24] MIE090: YEAH BUT HOW MANY UNITS DID WE NEED TO TO SELL\n[35:28] MIO022: UH FORTY TH FOUR\n[35:30] MIO047: FOUR MILLIONS\n[35:30] MIO022: POINT POINT FOUR MILLION\n[35:33] MIE090: FOUR POINT FOUR MILLION\n[35:34] MIO022: POINT FOUR MILLION\n[35:35] MIE090: THAT'S A LOT OF FRUIT\n[35:37] MIO022: IN THE MARKET\n[35:38] MIO047: WHAT ABOUT A\n[35:39] MIO019: YEAH\n[35:40] MIO019: SO\n[35:41] MIO019: WELL\n[35:41] MIO019: NO\n[35:41] MIO019: TIME IS RUNNING WE HAVE TO CLOSE THE MEETING IN A FEW MINUTES\n[35:43] MIE090: OKAY\n[35:44] MIO019: SO OKAY THE NEXT STEP YOU CAN COME BACK TO YOUR SEAT\n[35:47] MIE090: OKAY\n[35:47] MIO019: THE NEXT STEP IS TO GO FOR TO F IS TO GO TO UH\n[35:53] MIO019: TO BUILDING A PROTOTYPE BASED ON THIS OKAY\n[35:57] MIE090: OKAY\n[35:57] MIO019: SO NEXT MEETING YOU GUYS HAVE TO PREPARE THE FOLLOWI THINGS\n[36:02] MIO019: YOU HAVE TO UH WORK ON THE LOOK AND FEEL UH DESIGN AND YOU HAVE TO WORK ON THE USER INTERFACE\n[36:08] MIO019: IN FACT YOU TWO YOU HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER TO MODEL THE FIRST UH F FIRST PROTOTYPE\n[36:09] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[36:14] MIO019: UH MARKETING EXPERT UH HAVE TO GO TO PRODUCT EVALUATION\n[36:20] MIO019: OKAY\n[36:20] MIO047: I WO WHAT ABOUT ADDING THE THIS WORD SPOTTING KEYWORD SPOTTING RECOGNITION SAYING VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN\n[36:31] MIO019: IT'S TOO DIFFICULT\n[36:32] MIO047: IT'S TOO DIFFICULT BUT PEOPLE LIKE INNOVATION AND THAT'S REALLY UH INNOVATIVE AND I DON'T KNOW IF IT WOULD COST A LOT JUST A FEW FIVE WORDS\n[36:46] MIO019: IT'S NOT A POSSI IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE TO IMPLEMENT IT FOR THE NEXT PROTOTYPE SO T IT'S IN THE NEXT PROTOTYPE SO LET'S SKIP IT\n[36:52] MIE090: UH\n[36:53] MIO047: OKAY\n[36:54] MIO022: FOR THE FUTURE PROTOTYPES\n[36:55] MIO019: YEAH MAYBE FOR THE N IF IF IF IT IT WORKS WELL WE'LL GO FOR UH AN ORANGE ONE\n[36:57] MIE090: THAT CAN BE THE T\n[37:00] MIE090: THAT CAN BE LIKE THE TURBO BANANA PLUS PLUS COMMANDO\n[37:02] MIO019: YEAH YEAH HONOUR THE FRUIT\n[37:02] MIO047: PLUS PLUS OKAY\n[37:05] MIO047: MAYBE OBJECTIVE BANANA\n[37:06] MIO019: OKAY\n[37:08] MIO019: THANKS VERY MUCH\n[37:10] MIO019: WE'LL SEE N NEXT MEETING\n[37:12] MIO019: BYE\n[37:12] MIO022: SO MEETING'S OVER\n[37:12] MIE090: OKAY\n[37:13] MIE090: YEP\n[37:14] MIO022: OKAY\n[37:14] MIE090: WE HAVE TO GO DESIGN THE PROTOTYPE\n[37:15] MIO022: OKAY\n[37:15] MIO022: OKAY\n[37:16] MIO022: THANK YOU\n[37:17] MIO019: THANK YOU\n[37:18] MIO047: THANK YOU\n[37:25] MIO022: THE PROBLEM IS AFTER ALL THIS MEETING THERE IS", "question": "What are the final design decisions for the new remote control, including its shape, material, power source, main controls, special features, and any technologies that were explicitly rejected?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", 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"description": "A brief explanation of the feature's functionality."}}, "required": ["name", "description"], "additionalProperties": false}, "description": "A list of unique or advanced features included in the design."}, "rejected_technologies": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of technologies or features that were considered but ultimately rejected for the current prototype."}, "target_market_segment": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary demographic the remote control is designed for."}}, "required": ["shape", "material", "power_source", "main_controls", "special_features", "rejected_technologies", "target_market_segment"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"shape": "Banana", "material": "Plastic", "power_source": {"primary_type": "Chargeable batteries", "charging_method": "Via a base station", "secondary_type": "Solar cells"}, "main_controls": ["Scroll wheels", "Push buttons", "Turbo button"], "special_features": [{"name": "Locator device", "description": "A base station with a button that makes the remote beep to help find it."}, {"name": "Multi-device control", "description": "The remote can control additional devices like VCRs and DVD players."}], "rejected_technologies": ["LCD screen", "Speech recognition technology"], "target_market_segment": "Young people"}, "ground_truth": {"shape": "stylish banana shape", "material": "plastic with elasticity", "power_source": {"primary_type": "rechargeable batteries", "charging_method": "base station", "secondary_type": "solar cells"}, "main_controls": ["two scroll wheels", "push buttons"], "special_features": [{"name": "turbo button", "description": "Allows skipping channels quickly or glimpsing them, with a red light indicator, positioned underneath the device."}, {"name": "locator device", "description": "A base station with a button that makes the remote control beep to help find it."}], "rejected_technologies": ["speech 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EXPERTS\n[1:03] MIO019: THEN WE'LL HAVE TO GO THROUGH FINANCE EVALUATION OF THE OF THE COST OF THE THING AND UM HOPEFULLY UH WE SHOULD FIT THE TARGET O TW OF TWELVE POINT FIVE UH UH EURO\n[1:19] MIO019: OKAY\n[1:20] MIO019: SO LET'S GO\n[1:21] MIO019: UH IF I GO QUICKLY THROUGH THE MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING\n[1:27] MIO019: SO WE WENT THROUGH TH UH W WE TOOK THIS FOLLOWING DECISIONS\n[1:33] MIO019: NO L. C. D. NO SPEECH RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY OKAY WE WENT THROUGH A B TO A BANANA LOOK AND FEEL FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[1:43] MIO019: WE WENT THROUGH THE USE OF WHEELS AND BUT BUTTONS\n[1:48] MIO019: AND ALSO THE USE OF A BASIS STATION FOR BATTERY CH CHARGING AND UH ALSO TO UM CALL THE TO CALL THE MOT MOTE REMOTE CONTROL WHEN IT IS LOST\n[2:00] MIO019: OKAY\n[2:01] MIO019: UM\n[2:02] MIO019: GOOD\n[2:04] MIO019: SO GUYS\n[2:07] MIO019: LET THIS UH WONDERFUL THING\n[2:11] MIO022: OKAY SO WE CAN GO TO THE SLIDES\n[2:13] MIO019: OH YEAH\n[2:14] MIO019: SORRY\n[2:14] MIO022: YEAH\n[2:16] MIO019: UM\n[2:17] MIO022: NUMBER THREE\n[2:18] MIO022: OH NUMBER TWO SORRY\n[2:22] MIO019: WHICH IS\n[2:23] MIO022: SO FINAL DESIGN\n[2:24] MIO022: FINAL DESIGN\n[2:26] MIO022: OKAY SO\n[2:28] MIO022: MICHAEL YOU CAN GO AHEAD\n[2:30] MIE090: YEAH SO UH FOLLOWING OUR DECISION TO UH\n[2:36] MIE090: MAKE A YELLOW WELL TO MAKE A BANANA\n[2:38] MIO019: YEAH CAN YOU SHOW IT TO THE THE CAMERA MAYBE\n[2:40] MIE090: REMOTE OKAY SO\n[2:44] MIE090: WE ACTUALLY HAVE A\n[2:45] MIO022: YOU CAN PULL IT OUT FIRST MAYBE\n[2:46] MIE090: WE'VE WELL FIRST FIRST OF ALL WE MADE A AN ATTRACTIVE BASE STATION UH WITH A BANANA LEAF UH LOOK AND FEEL UM AND UH\n[2:53] MIO019: MM-HMM\n[2:58] MIE090: BANA SIT THE BANANA SITS IN THERE K YOU KNOW NICELY WEIGHTED SO THAT IT'S NOT GONNA TIP OVER AND UM THIS IS THE REMOTE ITSELF\n[3:05] MIE090: IT'S KIND OF IT'S IT'S ERGONOMIC IT FITS IN THE HAND UH RATHER WELL\n[3:11] MIE090: WE'VE GOT THE TWO UH\n[3:13] MIE090: UH SCROLL WHEELS HERE WHICH YOU KNOW ONE ON THE THE LEFT FOR THE UH VOLUME AND THE ONE ON THE RIGHT FOR FOR THE CHANNEL AND UH UNDERNEATH WE HAVE THE UH THE TURBO BUTTON WHICH IS IN LIKE A NICE UH TRIGGER POSITION FOR YOU KNOW FOR PRESSING QUITE NATURALLY\n[3:30] MIO019: WHAT'S THE USE UH OF THE T TURBO BUTTON ALREADY\n[3:33] MIE090: THIS IS WHEN YOU WHEN YOU UH ARE SCROLLING THE UH THROUGH THE CHANNELS YOU CAN TELL IT TO TO SKIP TH PAST CHANNELS THAT YOU QUICKLY RATHER TH\n[3:40] MIO019: AH YEAH YEAH AN THEN YOU STOP WHEN YOU STOP IT STOPS\n[3:44] MIE090: YEAH\n[3:45] MIE090: WELL WHEN YOU STOP SCROLLING THE WHEEL IT STOPS\n[3:47] MIE090: BUT NORMALLY WITH UH IT WILL JUST UH S STAY ON EACH STATION BRIEFLY SO YOU CAN SEE THE THE PICTURE\n[3:47] MIO022: UH\n[3:51] MIO019: UH-HUH\n[3:52] MIO022: AND WE WE DO HAVE ONE MORE FUNCTIONALITY\n[3:54] MIO022: IF YOU TAKE THE BANANA AS SUCH AND UH YOU PRESS THE TURBO BUTTON SO IT SWITCH ONS THE SWITCH ONS THE T. V.\n[4:00] MIE090: THE T. V. YEAH\n[4:01] MIO019: WHICH ONE\n[4:02] MIE090: THE S THE TURBO BUTTON\n[4:02] MIO022: THE TURBO BUTTON\n[4:03] MIE090: SO RATHER THAN HAVING UH AN EXTRA BUTTON FOR UM FOR THE ON OFF SWITCH YOU JUST USE THE TURBO BUTTON\n[4:03] MIO019: OKAY\n[4:04] MIO022: ADDITIONAL BUTTON\n[4:10] MIO047: WHAT THIS BUTTON FOR\n[4:11] MIE090: THIS IS A TELETEXT BUTTON\n[4:12] MIO047: OKAY\n[4:13] MIE090: SO ONCE YOU PRESS THAT THEN YOU GET TELETEXT AND YOU CAN USE THE THE CHANNEL SELECTOR SCROLL WHEEL AS UH\n[4:18] MIO019: TO NAVIGATE IT THROUGH TH THROUGH TELETEXT\n[4:18] MIO047: BUT IF YOU WANT TO GO TO PAGE SEVEN HUNDRED\n[4:19] MIE090: TO NAVIGATE YEAH\n[4:19] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT THAT'S RIGHT\n[4:23] MIE090: YEAH\n[4:24] MIO019: WITH THE WHEEL IT'S EASY\n[4:24] MIO047: HOW MAN\n[4:25] MIE090: WELL THEN YOU CAN YOU YOU HAVE LIKE A LITTLE UH NUMBER SELECTION THING\n[4:29] MIE090: YOU PRESS THE THE THE TELETEXT BUTTON UH TO MOVE BETWEEN UH THE FIELDS AND THEN YOU CAN JUST SCROLL THE NUMBER BACK AND FORTH SO YOU HAVE S YOU GO YOU SCROLL TO SEVEN AND THEN\n[4:40] MIE090: ZERO ZERO AND THEN YOU CAN UH\n[4:43] MIO047: I DON'T UNDERSTAND IT\n[4:44] MIO047: CAN YOU REPEAT IT\n[4:45] MIE090: WELL YOU CAN YOU CAN PRESS PRESS THE TELETEXT BUTTON AND THEN YOU THEN YOU CAN YOU CAN F\n[4:50] MIO047: YEAH\n[4:50] MIO022: SO THEN THEN BOTH THE SCROLL BUTTONS THEY ARE FOR TELETEXT BROWSING\n[4:55] MIO022: AND YOU CAN TELE YEAH ONCE YOU PRESS THE TELETEXT BUTTON THEN THE SCROLL BUTTONS THEY ARE MORE FOR TELETEXT\n[4:56] MIO047: AH OKAY OKAY\n[4:57] MIO047: OKAY\n[4:57] MIE090: MM UH\n[4:57] MIO047: OKAY OKAY\n[5:00] MIO047: OKAY\n[5:01] MIO022: THEY ARE NO MORE FOR CHANNEL OR VOL VOLUME\n[5:03] MIO047: I SEE\n[5:03] MIO047: I SEE\n[5:03] MIO022: YEAH\n[5:03] MIO047: OKAY\n[5:04] MIO047: OKAY\n[5:05] MIE090: AND THIS IS THE UH THE INFRARED UH PORT\n[5:09] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[5:11] MIE090: ALSO THE TOP OF THE BANANA\n[5:12] MIO022: YEAH\n[5:12] MIO019: EXCELLENT\n[5:13] MIE090: SO\n[5:13] MIE090: AND THEN WE HAVE IN THE UH IN THE BASE STATION WE HAVE THE THE BUTTON AT THE FRONT FOR UH FOR CALLING THE UH THE BANANA\n[5:19] MIO019: CALLING\n[5:21] MIO022: YEAH\n[5:21] MIO019: EXCELLENT\n[5:22] MIO019: AND THE THE LEAVES PLAYS THE ROLES OF OF ANTENNAS\n[5:25] MIE090: ACTUALLY THEY DO\n[5:26] MIE090: THAT'S THAT'S YEAH THAT'S UH THAT'S FORM AND FUNCTION IN THE ONE IN THE ONE UH OBJECT\n[5:26] MIO019: OH\n[5:28] MIO022: YEAH\n[5:30] MIO022: SO IT ALWAYS MEANS WHATEVER THE RAYS GOES BY THEY THEY GET REFLECTED AND THEN YOU ARE HAVING A BETTER COVERAGE\n[5:36] MIO022: IT'S LIKE ANTENNAS\n[5:38] MIE090: YEAH\n[5:39] MIE090: SO\n[5:41] MIE090: BUT YEAH THAT'S UM THAT'S JUST LIKE THAT'S AN ATTRACTIVE UM BASE STATION\n[5:45] MIO019: GREAT\n[5:46] MIE090: SO\n[5:48] MIE090: OKAY\n[5:49] MIO019: SO WHAT ELSE\n[5:51] MIO022: AND FOR THE POWER SOURCE WE ARE HAVING SOLAR CELLS AND RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AND THIS AND UH THE BASIS STATION IS GOING TO HAVE THE INPUT FROM THE MM POWER LINE FOR FOR CHARGING THE BATTERIES\n[6:05] MIO047: IS IT REALLY WEIGHT\n[6:06] MIO047: IS IT LIGHT OR\n[6:07] MIO022: IT IS VERY LIGHT\n[6:08] MIO019: YEAH THEY'RE LIGHT\n[6:09] MIO047: OKAY\n[6:09] MIE090: IT'S IT'S UH IT'S ABOUT THE WEIGHT OF A BANANA\n[6:12] MIO047: OKAY\n[6:13] MIE090: YOU KNOW TO GIVE YOU THE CORRECT LOOK AND FEEL\n[6:15] MIO022: YEAH\n[6:15] MIO047: OK\n[6:16] MIO022: AND WE HAVE PUT THESE DIFFERENT COLOURS SO THAT PEOPLE DON'T MISTAKE THEM MISTAKE IT AS A BANANA\n[6:22] MIO047: OKAY\n[6:22] MIO022: OTHERWISE IT'S YOU KNOW A CHILD COMES AND SO\n[6:23] MIO047: YEAH YEAH YEAH I SEE\n[6:24] MIO047: I UNDER I UNDERSTAND\n[6:25] MIE090: I THINK A CHILD WOULD TRY TO EAT IT ANYWAY SO MAYBE WE SHOULD\n[6:27] MIO022: YEAH\n[6:30] MIE090: CONSIDER THAT\n[6:31] MIE090: MAYBE HEALTH AND SAFETY ASPECTS\n[6:33] MIO019: AH YEAH\n[6:33] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[6:34] MIO022: OH WE DIDN'T THINK OF THAT YET\n[6:36] MIE090: YEAH\n[6:36] MIO022: YEAH\n[6:36] MIO019: SO FOR THE POWER SOURCE APPARENTLY YOU STILL YOU YOU WANT TO USE BOTH SOLAR CELLS AND BATTERIES\n[6:43] MIO022: OH YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[6:45] MIO019: UH YOU MEAN OKAY\n[6:47] MIE090: I DON'T REALLY KNOW IF THE SOLAR CELLS ARE ACTUALLY NECESSARY ANY MORE IF YOU HAVE A RECHARGING BASE STATION\n[6:47] MIO019: SO\n[6:48] MIO019: YEAH WHERE ARE GOING TO WHERE ARE YOU ARE YOU GOING TO PLACE THEM\n[6:51] MIO022: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[6:53] MIO022: IT'LL IT'LL BE ALWAYS AT TOP SOMEWHERE AT THERE\n[6:55] MIE090: IF I WAS GONNA PLACE THEM I'D PUT THEM ON THE ON THE TOP HERE SINCE THAT'S LIKE UH THE BLACK BIT BUT YEAH I DON'T I REALLY DON'T THINK IT'S NECESSARY TO HAVE THE SOLAR CELLS ANYMORE\n[6:59] MIO019: YOU HAVE ENOUGH SURFACE\n[7:00] MIO019: YOU\n[7:03] MIO022: YEAH BECAUSE NOW WE ARE HAVING RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES SO THAT THAT IS\n[7:06] MIO019: OKAY\n[7:06] MIE090: MM\n[7:07] MIO019: WHAT WILL BE THE AUTONOMY\n[7:08] MIO019: ROUGHLY\n[7:10] MIE090: THE WHAT SORRY\n[7:10] MIO019: THE AUTONOMY\n[7:14] MIO019: AUTONOMY\n[7:15] MIE090: WHAT DO YOU MEAN\n[7:17] MIO019: UH I MEAN HOW LONG DOES I HOW HOW HOW LONG CAN IT BE HELD OFF A STATION\n[7:17] MIO047: HOW LONG THE HOW LONG THE BIT THE BATTERIES LONG\n[7:19] MIE090: AH\n[7:20] MIE090: AH\n[7:22] MIE090: A LONG TIME\n[7:23] MIO019: YEAH\n[7:24] MIE090: NO NO NO IT CAN IT SHOULD BE WEEKS\n[7:24] MIO022: EIGHT TO TEN EIGHT TO TEN HOURS\n[7:24] MIO019: A LONG\n[7:28] MIO022: N MOST NO MOST OF THE TIME IT'S NOT BEING USED\n[7:31] MIO019: YEAH SO IT'S\n[7:32] MIE090: YEAH BUT Y PEOPLE DON'T LIKE TO PUT IT BACK IN THE BASE STATION ALL THE TIME PEOPLE LEAVE WANNA LEAVE IT ON THE COUCH SO\n[7:32] MIO022: SO WHEN WHEN YOU ARE MAKING IT ON\n[7:33] MIO019: IT'S USED ONLY WHEN YOU\n[7:35] MIO022: MM\n[7:36] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[7:37] MIO022: NO EIGHT OR EIGHT OR TEN HOURS OF WORKING\n[7:40] MIO022: IF YOU ARE JUST LEAVING LIKE THAT IT'LL BE MUCH LONGER\n[7:40] MIE090: AH OKAY\n[7:41] MIE090: OKAY\n[7:42] MIO019: YEAH\n[7:43] MIO019: F WEEKS\n[7:43] MIO022: YEAH\n[7:44] MIE090: YEAH\n[7:44] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[7:46] MIO019: RIGHT\n[7:48] MIO019: NEXT SLIDE\n[7:49] MIO022: YEAH\n[7:53] MIO022: AND WE ARE HAVING THE SPEAKERS REGULAR CHIP FOR CONTROL\n[7:55] MIO022: PRICING IS WAS A FACTOR SO THAT'S WHY WE HAVE GONE FOR A REGULAR CHIP ONLY NOT THE ADVANCED CHIP\n[8:01] MIO022: AND UH THAT'S IT\n[8:05] MIO019: OKAY\n[8:07] MIO019: OKAY\n[8:07] MIO019: THOSE REALLY SOUNDS VERY GOOD\n[8:08] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[8:13] MIO019: NOTHING ELSE TO ADD\n[8:16] MIE090: IT SEEMS TO BE FALLING OVER\n[8:17] MIO047: I L YEAH\n[8:18] MIO019: YEAH\n[8:19] MIO047: I LIKE I LIKE IT\n[8:20] MIO047: MAYBE THE THE THING THAT CONVINCE ME THE LESS IS THE THE MULTIFUNCTIONAL BUTTONS\n[8:30] MIO047: LOOKS A BIT\n[8:33] MIO022: YOU WANT TO HAVE MORE FUNCTIONAL BUTTONS\n[8:39] MIO047: LOOKS A BIT PUZZLED UH I DUNNO HOW TO SAY THAT\n[8:43] MIO047: YOU THE THE B THE BUTTONS CHANGE H H THEIR FUNCTION DEPENDING IF Y IT'S TELETEXT OR NOT\n[8:43] MIO022: YOU ARE NOT CONVINCED\n[8:48] MIO022: NOT NOT MANY WE WE WANT TO KEEP IT SIMPLE\n[8:50] MIO022: SO THAT THIS BUTTON FO IS FOR TELETEXT WHICH IS USUALLY ALSO THE CASE\n[8:54] MIO022: THAT USUALLY THERE IS A TELETEXT BUTTON AND ONCE YOU PRESS THAT THE CHANNEL BUTTONS THEY BACO BECOME THE SCROLLING BUTTONS\n[9:01] MIO047: AND THE VOLUME BUTTON WILL WILL BECOME\n[9:04] MIO022: IT'S UP TO YOU MEANS\n[9:05] MIO022: NOW THAT\n[9:06] MIO019: WELL IN FACT B BOTH WILL BE COULD BE USEFUL NAVIGATING THROUGH TELETEXT\n[9:08] MIO022: MEANS LET'S SAY THIS THIS CAN MOVE THE THE LARGER DIGITS AND THIS CAN MOVE THE SMALLER DIGITS\n[9:14] MIE090: OR CAN MOVE BETWEEN POSITIONS IN THE IN THE NUMBER\n[9:16] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[9:17] MIO047: AND WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WHO WANT TO USE DIGITS\n[9:17] MIO019: YEAH\n[9:20] MIO047: BUTTO REAL BUTTONS\n[9:22] MIO019: WOW\n[9:23] MIO022: YEAH\n[9:23] MIO022: SO THERE WAS THERE WAS A CONSTRAINT THAT THE SURFACE AREA WHICH WE HAVE ON THIS BANANA ON ONE SIDE BECAUSE OF THE SHAPE\n[9:30] MIO022: SO WE ARE TARGETING A SEGMENT WHICH IS WHICH IS JUST VERY TRENDY KIND OF THING THEY THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT THE BUTTONS ANY MORE\n[9:39] MIO047: OKAY\n[9:39] MIO022: AND ANYWAY\n[9:40] MIO047: BECAUSE HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT CONFIGURATION AND ALL THIS KIND OF UH STUFF\n[9:44] MIE090: IT'S ALL AUTOMATIC\n[9:45] MIO047: IT'S ALL AUTOMATIC\n[9:46] MIE090: YEP\n[9:48] MIO047: OKAY\n[9:49] MIO047: OKAY YEAH IT'S FINE\n[9:50] MIO019: VERY GOOD UH YEAH YOU TH YEAH\n[9:50] MIO047: W WE ARE LIVING IN A WONDERFUL WORLD\n[9:52] MIE090: UH\n[9:54] MIO019: BANANAS EVERYWHERE\n[9:56] MIO019: OKAY SO\n[9:57] MIO047: AUTOMATICALLY CONFIGURE\n[10:02] MIO019: SO WE HAVE TO GO THROUGH NOW EVALUATIONS\n[10:04] MIO022: EVALUA YEAH\n[10:05] MIO047: YEAH\n[10:06] MIO019: SO YOUR SLIDES ARE READY\n[10:07] MIO047: S\n[10:10] MIO019: UH YOU'RE FOUR I THINK\n[10:11] MIO047: YEAH\n[10:12] MIO019: SO THIS IS ONE WHICH ONE IS THIS ONE\n[10:14] MIO047: YEAH\n[10:20] MIO047: OKAY\n[10:21] MIO047: I I CONST I CONSTRUCTED A A LIST OF CRITERIA BASED ON THE ON THE GENERAL USER REQUIREMENTS\n[10:32] MIO047: AND EACH CRITERIA IS WILL BE EVALUATED IT'S UH LOGICAL CRITERIA SO WE MUST\n[10:41] MIO047: USERS MUST SAY I IF IT'S TRUE OR IS OR IF IT'S FALSE IN A IN A SCALE RANGING FROM ZERO TO SEVEN\n[10:52] MIO022: WHY THIS STRANGE FACTOR OF SEVEN\n[10:55] MIO047: BECAUSE I\n[10:58] MIO047: I'M SORRY\n[10:59] MIO047: SORRY\n[11:01] MIO022: USUALLY I HAVE SEEN THAT SCALES ARE FROM ONE TO TEN\n[11:01] MIO047: AH YEAH\n[11:01] MIO047: IT'S FROM SORRY IT'S FROM ONE TO SEVEN\n[11:04] MIO047: IT'S FROM FROM ONE TO SEVEN SORRY\n[11:06] MIO047: BECAUSE IT SHOULD BE AN EVEN\n[11:09] MIO047: IT SHOULD BE AN EVEN UH SCALE AND FIVE\n[11:09] MIO022: OKAY\n[11:10] MIO019: NUM NUMBER\n[11:10] MIO022: OKAY\n[11:11] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[11:15] MIO047: IS TOO SHORT AND NINE IS TOO LONG\n[11:17] MIO022: OKAY\n[11:18] MIO047: I'M A I I'M\n[11:19] MIO022: OKAY FINE GOT THE IDEA\n[11:20] MIO019: SO TO HAVE IN ORDER TO HAVE ENOUGH GRANULARITY IT'S IN ORDER TO HAVE ENOUGH GRANULARITY IN THE EVALUATION\n[11:22] MIO047: SORRY\n[11:26] MIO047: YEAH YEAH\n[11:28] MIO022: OKAY\n[11:28] MIO047: THE VARIANCE IS MI IT'S IS MINIMAL\n[11:29] MIO019: OKAY\n[11:30] MIO022: OKAY OKAY GREAT\n[11:31] MIO047: I'M UM ANSWERING YOUR QUESTION\n[11:32] MIO022: OKAY\n[11:33] MIO047: OKAY\n[11:33] MIO022: YEAH YEAH\n[11:34] MIO022: GO AHEAD\n[11:35] MIO047: AND THAT'S THE CRITERIA I I FOUND MORE USEFUL\n[11:38] MIO047: I THINK I SH I I COULD WRITE THE CRITERIA IN THE ON THE WHITEBOARD\n[11:42] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[11:43] MIO022: SURE\n[11:43] MIO047: AND WE ALL FOUR COULD RANGE\n[11:46] MIO022: OKAY\n[11:47] MIO022: YEAH YEAH\n[11:47] MIO047: COULD EVALUATE THE\n[11:48] MIO022: YEAH\n[11:49] MIO019: OKAY\n[11:59] MIO022: SO YOU CAN SAY FANCY\n[12:02] MIO022: HANDY\n[12:10] MIO022: HANDY\n[12:11] MIO047: OKAY LET'S LET'S EVALUATE IF IT'S FANCY OR\n[12:15] MIO022: YEAH IT'S FANCY ACCORDING TO ME\n[12:17] MIO047: SEVEN BUT\n[12:19] MIO019: YEAH SIX\n[12:21] MIO022: SEVEN\n[12:21] MIO019: S SEVEN\n[12:21] MIO022: SEVEN BY ME\n[12:22] MIO019: SIX\n[12:23] MIO047: I WOULD SAY SEVEN\n[12:24] MIO022: OKAY\n[12:24] MIO047: IT'S QUITE FANCY\n[12:27] MIO022: SO YOU CAN ADD SEVEN PLUS SIX PLUS SEVEN PLUS\n[12:30] MIO019: NO WAIT\n[12:30] MIE090: YEAH UH FIVE\n[12:31] MIO019: WHAT DO YOU SAY SEVEN\n[12:32] MIO022: FIVE\n[12:32] MIO019: FIVE\n[12:32] MIE090: FIVE MAYBE MAYBE MAYBE SIX IT'S IT'S I GUESS IT'S YEAH\n[12:36] MIO019: OKAY SIX POINT FIVE\n[12:40] MIO019: HANDY\n[12:46] MIO022: AGAIN I'LL GIVE SEVEN\n[12:49] MIO019: SEVEN\n[12:49] MIE090: I'D GIVE IT A SIX LIKE I'D I THINK IT'S PROBABLY MORE HANDY THAN MY CURRENT REMOTE\n[12:50] MIO047: SIX\n[12:54] MIO022: YEP\n[12:54] MIE090: 'CAUSE OF THE SCROLL WHEELS BUT MAYBE LOSES THE POINT FOR NOT HAVING YOU KNOW THE EXTRA BUTTONS WHEN YOU REALL IF YOU DO NEED THEM FOR SOME REASON BUT YOU KNOW YOU CAN ALWAYS USE YOUR OTHER\n[13:05] MIE090: REMOTE\n[13:06] MIO019: SO SEVEN SEVEN SIX\n[13:07] MIO022: SEVEN FOR ME\n[13:08] MIE090: YEAH\n[13:09] MIO047: SIX\n[13:09] MIO019: SIX POINT FIVE\n[13:15] MIO019: FUNCTIONAL\n[13:21] MIO022: I'LL GIVE FIVE\n[13:23] MIO019: FOUR\n[13:23] MIO047: I WOULD SAY\n[13:26] MIE090: WELL IT DEPENDS WHEN YOU SAY FUNCTIONAL DO YOU MEAN IT DOES WHAT WE WANT IT TO DO\n[13:29] MIE090: OR D DOES WHAT IT DOES YOU KNOW CAN IT MAKE YOU COFFEE\n[13:32] MIO047: EVERYTHING AR\n[13:33] MIO019: UH FOR A REMOTE CONTROL DOES HE HAVE ALL THE\n[13:34] MIE090: YOU KNOW\n[13:34] MIO047: MM EVERYTHING\n[13:38] MIE090: YEAH\n[13:39] MIE090: YEAH\n[13:40] MIO047: IT'S COMPARED TO THE ALL\n[13:40] MIO019: YOU COULD EXPECT\n[13:43] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[13:44] MIO047: REMOTE CONTROLS\n[13:44] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[13:44] MIE090: THAT'S BEFORE\n[13:47] MIO022: THE STANDARDS\n[13:48] MIO022: WHAT IS AVAILABLE IN THE MARKET OFF THE SHELF\n[13:49] MIE090: YEAH\n[13:50] MIE090: I HAVE TO SAY FOUR\n[13:51] MIO047: ACTUALLY I DON'T KNOW WHAT ARE THE R THE REAL SPECIFICATION OF A OF A UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTRO\n[13:56] MIE090: WELL IT'S NOT A UNIVERSAL REMOTE\n[13:58] MIO022: WE\n[13:58] MIE090: REMEMBER WE'RE FOCUS WE'RE SUPPOSED TO FOCUS JUST ON T. V. S\n[13:58] MIO047: AH IT'S NOT AN UNIVER BUT IT'S FOR ALL KIND OF T. V. S\n[14:02] MIO019: YEAH\n[14:03] MIE090: WELL ALL T. V. S BUT ONLY T. ONLY T. V. S I GUESS\n[14:06] MIO019: SO IT'S UNIVERSAL BUT FOR T. V. S\n[14:11] MIO019: SO S UH FOUR\n[14:11] MIO047: YEAH\n[14:13] MIO022: FIVE\n[14:14] MIO019: FIVE\n[14:14] MIE090: FOUR\n[14:15] MIO047: FOUR\n[14:15] MIO019: FOUR\n[14:16] MIO047: FOUR\n[14:17] MIO022: SO FOUR POINT TWO\n[14:18] MIE090: JUST FOUR\n[14:19] MIO019: FOUR\n[14:20] MIO022: FOUR\n[14:21] MIO047: SO FOUR\n[14:21] MIE090: OBVIOUSLY THERE ARE SOME OUTLIERS SO\n[14:23] MIO019: OKAY COOL\n[14:26] MIO019: COOL DEVICE\n[14:28] MIO022: THERE I'LL GIVE IT SEVEN\n[14:32] MIO047: IT MEANS COOL FEATURES LIKE\n[14:35] MIO047: NEW FEATURES ACTUALLY\n[14:36] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[14:38] MIE090: WHICH\n[14:38] MIO022: FOR A T. V. THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE WHICH I FELT WAS THE LOCATOR WHICH IS A COOL FEATURE\n[14:45] MIO022: AND THEN THE SCROLL BUTTONS ARE AGAIN COOL FEATURES\n[14:48] MIO022: WE DON'T HAVE L. C. D. FOR IT BUT\n[14:51] MIO022: THAT WE DECIDED WE DON'T WANT TO HAVE\n[14:53] MIO019: YEAH\n[14:54] MIO019: SEVEN\n[14:54] MIO047: I WOULD SAY FIVE\n[14:55] MIE090: I'LL SAY FIVE\n[14:56] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[14:56] MIO019: SIX\n[14:57] MIO022: SEVEN\n[14:58] MIO019: PLUS SIX I SAY I SAID SEVEN\n[14:59] MIE090: YEAH\n[15:01] MIO019: SO IT'S SIX\n[15:01] MIE090: S YEAH\n[15:01] MIO047: YOU SAID SEVEN\n[15:02] MIO019: YEAH\n[15:03] MIE090: 'CAUSE IT'S FIVE FIVE SEVEN SEVEN SO\n[15:05] MIO022: OKAY\n[15:06] MIE090: UH OKAY DEFINITELY EASY TO USE\n[15:08] MIO022: DEFINITELY SEVEN\n[15:10] MIE090: SEVEN\n[15:12] MIO019: SEVEN\n[15:14] MIO019: SEVEN\n[15:15] MIO019: AND YOU\n[15:17] MIO047: FIVE\n[15:17] MIO019: OUTL YOU ARE NOT LIK OUTLIER\n[15:18] MIO019: SEVEN\n[15:21] MIO019: OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY\n[15:22] MIO022: OKAY\n[15:23] MIO047: SORRY I HAVE THEM\n[15:24] MIE090: ALRIGHT NOW HERE'S THE SIXTY MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION WELL TWENTY FIVE TWENTY FIVE EURO QUESTION\n[15:31] MIO019: OF COURSE I'LL BUY THE BANANA\n[15:36] MIE090: WHAT DO YOU WHAT DO YOU GUYS RECKON\n[15:37] MIO047: OF COUR OF COURSE THE MOST DIFFICULT QUESTION FOR THE END\n[15:38] MIO022: I'LL SAY FIVE\n[15:38] MIO019: WELL\n[15:41] MIO022: I'LL SAY FIVE\n[15:41] MIE090: HMM\n[15:45] MIO019: TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[15:48] MIO019: CHEAP\n[15:49] MIO047: I FIND IT QUITE CHEAP ACTUALLY\n[15:51] MIO047: I DUNNO\n[15:51] MIO047: IF I I IT DEPENDS IF YOU LIVE IN IN SWITZERLAND OR YOU LIVE IN\n[15:55] MIO019: YEAH SO THE TARGET PRICE IS FOR ALL EUROPE OR ONLY FOR RICH COUNTRIES\n[16:01] MIO019: IT'S MORE TARGETING U. K. OR\n[16:03] MIO047: I DON'T KNOW\n[16:03] MIO047: WHA THE INITIAL SPECIFICATIONS WERE FOR THE WHOLE ALL EUROPE OR\n[16:08] MIE090: UH\n[16:09] MIO019: SO THIS IS SELLING COSTS NOT PRODUCTION COSTS\n[16:11] MIO047: YEAH THIS IS THE THE INITIAL SPECIFICATIONS\n[16:12] MIE090: YEAH\n[16:13] MIE090: YEAH\n[16:14] MIO019: YEAH YEAH SURE\n[16:15] MIO019: UM\n[16:19] MIO019: FIVE\n[16:19] MIO047: I WOULD SAY SIX\n[16:20] MIO047: IT'S QUITE CHEAP ACTUALLY\n[16:21] MIE090: I'D SAY TWO\n[16:24] MIO019: AW SHOULD BE NICE IN YOUR\n[16:24] MIO022: WHY\n[16:24] MIE090: I DON'T WANT A BANANA ON MY LIVING ROOM TABLE A BANANA REMOTE\n[16:26] MIO022: NO BUT IT'S REALLY HANDY ACTUALLY IF YOU SEE\n[16:32] MIE090: IT IS HANDY IT'S HANDY BUT IT IT'S TERRIBLE\n[16:32] MIO022: IT'S IT'S SO HANDY\n[16:33] MIO022: AND THEN\n[16:35] MIO019: IT'S KITSCH\n[16:35] MIO022: ANYB ANYBODY WHO COMES HERE ANYBODY WHO COMES TO YOUR HOME HE'LL AT LEAST ASK ONCE WHAT IS THIS\n[16:37] MIE090: YEAH\n[16:42] MIE090: YEAH BUT IT'S NOT A POSITIVE THING\n[16:43] MIO022: IT'S A VERY POSITIVE THING IF YOU SEE LIKE THAT\n[16:44] MIE090: WELL YOU KNOW IT'S IT'S HANDY IT'S ERGONOMIC BUT IT'S A BANANA\n[16:47] MIO019: WELL DON'T FORGET WELL DON'T FOR DON'T FORGET WHO WE'RE TARGETING ALSO WHO ARE F F WHO ARE WH YEAH YOUNGST YOUNGST\n[16:53] MIO022: YOUNGSTERS\n[16:53] MIO047: ACTUALLY MAYBE\n[16:53] MIE090: YEAH BUT IT SAYS I I WOULD BUY THIS SO\n[16:56] MIO019: NO WELL YEAH I IF YOU WOULD BE YOUNG\n[16:58] MIO047: YEAH\n[17:01] MIO019: NOT TELLING THAT YOU ARE YOUNG\n[17:02] MIE090: NO IT'S I\n[17:02] MIO019: LI LI LIKE A TEENAGER FOR INSTANCE\n[17:06] MIO019: OKAY YOU'RE YOU'RE CRAZY TEENAGER AND YOU LIKE FUN THINGS\n[17:06] MIE090: I WOULD BUY\n[17:11] MIO022: YOU WANT TO FLAUNT\n[17:12] MIO019: YEAH\n[17:12] MIO022: YOU WITH YOUR GIRLFRIEND OR SOMETHING\n[17:13] MIO019: YEAH YOU WANT TO SHOW THE BEAUTIFUL BANANA YOU HAVE\n[17:15] MIE090: S S\n[17:15] MIO022: OR MIGHT BE IT DOES SOME OTHER KIND OF THING BUT\n[17:18] MIE090: STILL I I'D SAY TWO\n[17:19] MIE090: I DON'T THINK I AT ANY STAGE IN MY LIFE I WOULD WANT A BANANA REMOTE CONTROL REALLY\n[17:23] MIO022: UH YEAH CRAZY\n[17:24] MIO019: OKAY SO YOU S YOU GIVE OH YEAH YEAH I KNOW I KNOW\n[17:24] MIE090: I CAN SAY MAYBE THERE IS A MARKET FOR IT I DUNNO\n[17:27] MIO019: SO YOU SAY TWO\n[17:28] MIE090: YEAH\n[17:28] MIO022: I SAY FIVE\n[17:29] MIO019: F I D I SAY FIVE\n[17:32] MIO019: YOU SAY\n[17:33] MIO047: I CHANGE THE QUESTION\n[17:35] MIO019: SO WHAT'S THE NEW QUESTION\n[17:38] MIO022: AND YOU HAVE SAVED IT\n[17:40] MIO047: SO YEAH UPLOAD THE\n[17:42] MIO022: YOU'LL HAVE TO RELOAD\n[17:43] MIO019: UH YEAH I THINK SO\n[17:52] MIE090: OKAY SO IT DEPENDS IF UH\n[17:55] MIO047: YEAH IT'S TWO DIFFERENT SITUATIONS\n[17:57] MIO047: IF YOU REALLY NEED AN UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL OR IF YOU\n[18:03] MIO047: WOULD CHANGE YOUR REMOTE CONTROL FOR A N FOR A NEW ONE\n[18:05] MIO019: YEAH THAT'S TWO DIFFERENT QUESTION\n[18:06] MIE090: IF I HAD T IF I HAD TO SPEND TWENTY FIVE EURO\n[18:10] MIE090: IF THAT WAS LIKE MY LIMIT MAYBE I WOULD BUY IT\n[18:13] MIE090: BECAUSE THE OTHER TWENTY FIVE EURO REMOTE CONTROLS ARE PROBABLY GONNA LOOK\n[18:17] MIO022: THEY'RE NOT GOING TO BE AS\n[18:17] MIO019: UGLY\n[18:17] MIE090: WORSE THAN A BANANA\n[18:19] MIO022: AND THEY THEY MIGHT NOT BE A AS EASY AS THIS YEAH\n[18:21] MIE090: AND IT YEAH THIS IS GONNA F YOU KNOW HANDY TO USE\n[18:24] MIO022: YEAH\n[18:26] MIO047: SO\n[18:26] MIO047: WHAT NOW\n[18:27] MIO022: S\n[18:27] MIO019: I STICK TO FIVE\n[18:27] MIO047: WHAT RANGE\n[18:28] MIO022: I GO SLIGHTLY UP\n[18:29] MIE090: ALTHOUGH IT STILL HAS IT STILL HAS THE WORD OF COURSE AT THE BEGINNING SO I DUNNO\n[18:29] MIO022: SIX\n[18:30] MIO047: SIX\n[18:35] MIE090: UM\n[18:37] MIO019: W WE HAVE SIX FIVE\n[18:37] MIE090: I'D GIVE IT I'D GIVE IT A\n[18:41] MIO019: THREE SO WE ARE\n[18:41] MIE090: I GIVE IT A FOUR NOW\n[18:41] MIO047: SIX\n[18:44] MIO047: SIX\n[18:44] MIO022: SIX FIVE FOUR\n[18:45] MIO019: SIX FIVE FOUR\n[18:46] MIO047: SIX SO IT'S UH FIVE POINT FIVE OR LESS\n[18:51] MIO019: YEAH\n[18:53] MIO019: SO\n[19:02] MIO022: OKAY\n[19:03] MIO019: SO AND LAST QUESTION WILL I CHANGE MY REM CHANGE MY REMOTE CONTROL FROM MANDO BANANA\n[19:09] MIO019: UM ZERO\n[19:11] MIO019: NO UH WE CAN'T\n[19:14] MIO019: SO ONE\n[19:17] MIO047: ACTUALLY YEAH I WE\n[19:19] MIO019: WELL IF\n[19:22] MIE090: YEAH\n[19:23] MIO019: NO UH LET'S SAY I'LL PUT TWO\n[19:25] MIE090: I'D SAY THREE I MEAN MY REMOTE CONTROL IS KINDA AT HOME IS PRETTY TERRIBLE\n[19:31] MIE090: IF IT WAS CHANGE MY REMOTE CONTROL OF MY D. V. D. PLAYER FOR A MANDO BANANA THEN I WOULD BE MORE INCLINED TO BUT UH 'CAUSE IT'S REALLY BAD BUT UH I'D SAY A THREE\n[19:37] MIO019: IT'S FOR THE T. V.\n[19:43] MIO022: I'LL STILL GIVE IT FIVE\n[19:45] MIO047: FIVE\n[19:45] MIO022: YEAH\n[19:47] MIO047: YOU ARE ROMANTIC REALLY\n[19:47] MIO019: TWO THREE FIVE TWO THREE FI AND TWO\n[19:48] MIO022: SO IT'S SOMEWHERE THREE POINT FIVE I THINK\n[19:49] MIO047: I WOULD SAY TWO\n[19:52] MIO019: SO IT'S R\n[19:53] MIO019: YEAH THREE POINT FIVE\n[19:58] MIO047: WHO IS THE OUTLIER\n[19:59] MIO047: WH WH YOU SAID FIVE\n[20:00] MIO019: NO NO YOU SAY FIVE HE IS THE OUTLIER\n[20:02] MIO022: NO I SAID FIVE\n[20:07] MIO019: OKAY JUST JUST DO A SUM\n[20:10] MIO047: I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S A\n[20:14] MIE090: IT'S NOT VERY PROMISING BUT YOU KNOW\n[20:16] MIE090: WE'RE NOT YOUNG TRENDSETTERS\n[20:16] MIO047: NO BECAUSE THERE ARE MORE YEAH WE SHOULDN'T SUM LIKE THAT\n[20:22] MIO019: WELL MAYBE WE SHOULD WE SHOULD UH HAVE A LOOK GLOBALLY GLOB\n[20:25] MIO047: BECAUSE THE THE LAST TWO QUESTIONS IS MUCH MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE REST ACTUALLY\n[20:29] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[20:29] MIO047: OTHERWISE WE WOULDN'T WE WILL NOT SELL\n[20:31] MIE090: IS THERE SOME SOME FORMULA YOU'RE USING THAT SAYS YOU HAVE TO SUM THEM UP\n[20:35] MIO047: UH NO I DIDN'T ANYTHING\n[20:37] MIE090: WELL JUST LEAVE IT AT THAT THEN\n[20:40] MIO019: YEAH\n[20:41] MIO022: OOPS\n[20:41] MIO047: YEAH THE UH\n[20:42] MIO019: SO MAYBE MAYBE W WE CAN WE SHOULD STICK TO GENERAL FEELING\n[20:46] MIO047: YEAH\n[20:46] MIO019: WE CAN HAD UH HAVE A OUT OF THESE NUMBERS WHICH WHICH IS THAT WELL WE SHOULD GO FOR IT\n[20:57] MIO019: PROBLEM WITH CONNECTORS\n[20:57] MIO047: DO YOU WANT ME TO SUM O I THINK IT'S NOT\n[20:58] MIO022: YEAH IT'S IT'S FUNNY\n[20:58] MIE090: NO\n[20:59] MIE090: I THINK IT IT KIND OF YOU JUST LOSE INFORMATION IF YOU SUM IT SO\n[21:03] MIO019: OKAY\n[21:05] MIO019: SO LET'S MOVE UH LET'S MOVE ON\n[21:07] MIO022: YEAH SURE\n[21:08] MIO019: OKAY NOW NOW WE HAVE TO MM TO ESTIMATE UH THE COST OKAY\n[21:16] MIO019: SO I PREPARE AN EXCEL SH UH AN EXCEL SHEET\n[21:21] MIO019: UM WELL WE ARE GOING TO CALCULATE THE PRODUCTION COSTS\n[21:26] MIO019: WE SHOULD WE SHOULD BE BELOW TWELVE POINT FIVE\n[21:31] MIO019: SO I ALREADY UH PUT SOME PU SOME NUMBERS HERE OKAY\n[21:38] MIO019: WE ARE GOING TO GO THROUGH SO THIS IS THE NUMBER THE MM NUMBER OF COMPONENTS WE NEED FOR THIS THING\n[21:45] MIO019: SO IT APPEARS THAT THERE WERE THINGS THAT WE DIDN'T THOUGHT ABOUT\n[21:50] MIO019: UH AND ALSO THINGS THAT I UH I D I FORGET TO UH TO PUT LIKE SOLAR CELLS\n[21:56] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[21:56] MIE090: WELL WE DECIDED AGAINST THE SOLAR CELLS SO\n[21:58] MIO022: SOLAR CELLS YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH WE SAID NO TO THAT\n[21:58] MIO019: OH YEAH FINALLY WE SAY NO\n[22:00] MIO019: OKAY SO LET'S LET'S GO LET'S GO LET GO THROUGH ALL THE LINES\n[22:04] MIO019: SO HAND DYNAMO\n[22:05] MIO019: THIS SOMETHING WE DIDN'T THOUGHT ABOUT\n[22:08] MIO019: BUT\n[22:08] MIE090: YOU MEAN CHARGING IT BY SHAKING THE BANANA\n[22:10] MIO019: YEAH\n[22:12] MIO022: I THINK RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES WILL TAKE CARE OF THE POWER THING\n[22:16] MIO019: YEAH\n[22:16] MIO022: YEAH\n[22:16] MIO022: TO BRING THE COST\n[22:17] MIO019: OKAY SO WE WE STICK TO BATTERY ONE\n[22:20] MIO022: YEAH\n[22:21] MIO019: NO KINETIC ALSO\n[22:22] MIO019: I DON'T I DON'T SEE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KINETIC AND DYNAMO\n[22:29] MIE090: WELL MAYBE DYNAMO IS LIKE YOU HAVE TO ACTUALLY\n[22:32] MIO019: AH YOU HAVE TO AH OKAY I SEE SO KINETIC IS REALLY UH SHAKING THE BANANA\n[22:35] MIO047: S\n[22:37] MIE090: YEAH\n[22:37] MIO022: YEAH\n[22:38] MIO019: CRAZY\n[22:39] MIO019: OKAY\n[22:40] MIO019: SO THOSE BANANA IS FALLING\n[22:41] MIO022: OKAY\n[22:46] MIO019: LET'S GO AHEAD\n[22:47] MIO019: SO WE WE ST ONLY HAVE ONE FOR BATTERY\n[22:50] MIO019: UH THEN FOR ELECTRONICS UM SO I DIDN'T PUT ANYTHING FOR THE\n[22:55] MIO022: SO WE HAVE THE REGULAR CHIP ON THE PRINT WHICH IS ONE\n[22:57] MIO019: YEAH\n[22:59] MIO019: YEAH\n[22:59] MIO022: AND THAT'S IT\n[23:00] MIO019: OKAY\n[23:02] MIO019: NO SO WE HIN\n[23:03] MIO022: AND WE HAVE SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[23:05] MIO019: YEAH SO ONE\n[23:05] MIO022: YEAH\n[23:06] MIO022: YEAH\n[23:07] MIO022: THE COST OF THAT IS VERY HIGH\n[23:08] MIO019: OOH YE YE YE THE COST IS INCREASING\n[23:11] MIE090: WELL ACTUALLY THAT THAT NO THAT SAMPLE SPEAKER IS NOT WE WE'RE NOT USING THAT\n[23:11] MIO019: SO WE ARE\n[23:15] MIE090: WE'RE JUST USING THE THE VERY BEEP SIMPLE BEEP THAT S THAT SAMPLE THING IS LIKE THE VOICE RECORDING AND EVERYTHING\n[23:16] MIO019: THE BEEP\n[23:18] MIO022: UH-HUH\n[23:19] MIO019: THAT'S WHAT\n[23:20] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[23:21] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[23:21] MIO019: OKAY SO I'LL REMOVE IT\n[23:22] MIE090: SO\n[23:23] MIE090: YEAH\n[23:23] MIE090: I SAY THAT\n[23:24] MIO019: S\n[23:26] MIE090: YEAH\n[23:28] MIO022: AND WE HAVE SEV\n[23:28] MIO019: SO DON'T WE NEED A\n[23:34] MIO019: OH THERE IS NO LISTING FOR R RADIO FREQUENCY THING\n[23:37] MIO022: YEAH\n[23:38] MIO019: SO\n[23:38] MIO022: SO WE WE'LL PUT SOME EXTRAS IF THERE IS SOMETHING\n[23:41] MIO019: YEAH MAYBE\n[23:42] MIO019: WE'LL SEE LATER\n[23:42] MIE090: MM\n[23:43] MIO019: OKAY SO IN FOR THE CASE UM\n[23:46] MIO019: I PUT SINGLE CURVED\n[23:47] MIO022: OKAY\n[23:48] MIO022: TO REDUCE THE COST IT'S OKAY\n[23:49] MIE090: WELL WAIT A SECOND NO IT'S IT'S DOUBLE CURVED IT'S GOT A C IT'S UH\n[23:52] MIO019: BECAUSE WE HAVE TWO THINGS\n[23:55] MIO022: OH IT'S GOT ALL THE DIRECTIONS SO DON'T WORRY\n[23:55] MIO019: NO\n[23:58] MIE090: WELL D YEAH IT'S MONOTONIC BUT\n[24:02] MIO022: IT'S GOT A DIRECTION\n[24:04] MIE090: IT'S GOT BUT IF YOU HOLD IT\n[24:06] MIE090: IF YOU HOLD IT THAT WAY THAT'S TWO CURVED\n[24:11] MIE090: ONE ON THIS SIDE ONE ON THAT SIDE BUT THEY'RE OPPOSITE SIDES\n[24:13] MIO019: WELL\n[24:18] MIO047: ACTUALLY WHAT'S THE DIFFEREN\n[24:18] MIO019: WHAT A WHAT I IF I PUT ONE HERE\n[24:18] MIE090: THIS IS ACTUALLY I MEAN THIS PROBABLY\n[24:21] MIE090: THIS PROBABLY ACTUALLY COSTS MORE THAN THREE IF YOU\n[24:23] MIO019: YEAH SO LET'S PUT ONE HERE IN THE THEN INSTEAD OF SINGLE OKA ALL RIGHT\n[24:26] MIO022: OKAY\n[24:27] MIO022: OKAY\n[24:28] MIE090: YEAH\n[24:29] MIO019: SO WE STICK TO PLASTIC IT COST NOTHING\n[24:30] MIO022: YEAH\n[24:31] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[24:31] MIE090: WELL NO DIDN'T WE SAY WE WANTED TO DO A RUBBER\n[24:34] MIO019: NO IT'S TOO NO\n[24:36] MIO047: TOO EXPENSIVE\n[24:36] MIE090: IF YOU DROP IT\n[24:38] MIO019: IT'S TOO EXPENSIVE\n[24:40] MIE090: WELL WHEN OKAY\n[24:40] MIO019: WE'RE ALREADY AT ELEVEN\n[24:41] MIE090: WELL WE WE'LL COME BACK WE'LL COME BACK AND SEE IF WE CAN FIT IT IN\n[24:44] MIO019: OKAY SO I PUT RUBBER ONE\n[24:47] MIO019: OKAY SO SPECIAL COLOUR YELLOW\n[24:50] MIE090: YEAH\n[24:51] MIO019: UH FOR THE INTERFACE WE HAVE\n[24:55] MIO022: WE DON'T HAVE ANY PUSH BUTTONS\n[24:56] MIE090: NO WE HAVE TWO PUSH BUTTONS\n[24:57] MIO019: WE HAVE THREE\n[24:58] MIO022: NO THAT IS A SCROLL WHEEL ITSELF IT'LL BE PUT IN THAT\n[24:59] MIE090: HUH\n[25:01] MIO019: NO NO\n[25:02] MIO019: WE HAVE TWO SCROLL AND WE HAVE THREE PUSH BUTTONS\n[25:02] MIO022: AH OKAY OKAY\n[25:03] MIE090: UH\n[25:05] MIO022: OKAY OKAY\n[25:09] MIO047: ACTUALLY WHE WHE WHEN YOU WROTE REGULAR CHIP YOU SHOULD PUT TWO BECAUSE THERE IS ANOTHER CHIP HERE\n[25:09] MIE090: OKAY IT'S GONNA HAVE TO BE PLASTIC\n[25:09] MIO019: AND\n[25:16] MIO019: NO IT'S NO CHIP\n[25:17] MIO019: THIS IS JUST RADIO FREQUENCY\n[25:19] MIO022: YEAH\n[25:19] MIO019: TH THIS IS NO CHIP\n[25:19] MIO047: YEAH BUT\n[25:20] MIO022: NO\n[25:21] MIO047: YOU NEED\n[25:21] MIO022: THERE'S NO CHIP THERE\n[25:23] MIO022: IT JUST EMITS THE SIGNAL\n[25:25] MIO019: IT'S JUST\n[25:25] MIO022: AND THE RECEIVER ACCEPTS IT AND THAT'S IT\n[25:27] MIO019: YEAH\n[25:28] MIO047: FO I IT DOES NOTHING ACTUALLY\n[25:29] MIO019: NO\n[25:30] MIO022: JUST SE SENDS THE SIGNAL THAT'S IT\n[25:30] MIO019: JUST ONLY\n[25:32] MIE090: IT'S A RECHARGER THING AND UH\n[25:35] MIO019: OKAY W WE DIDN'T THINK A THOUGHT ABOUT UH INTEGRATED SCROLL WHEEL PUSH BUTTONS\n[25:41] MIE090: WELL I ACTUALLY DID UM\n[25:43] MIE090: THINK ABOUT IT MYSELF BUT I THOUGHT YOU KNOW BECAUSE YOU COULD POTENTIALLY YOU KNOW YOU COULD BE PUSHING IT DOWN AS YOU SCROLL IT FOR A INSTEAD OF A TURBO BUTTON BUT YOU KNOW THE TURBO BUTTON DOES ADD THAT EXTRA CLASS\n[25:52] MIO019: YEAH SO\n[25:55] MIO019: YEAH\n[25:57] MIE090: YOU KNOW\n[25:58] MIE090: SO I MEAN IF WE'RE IF WE'RE OVER BUDGET THEN MAYBE WE COULD WE COULD RETHINK THAT\n[26:03] MIO019: OKAY\n[26:04] MIO019: SO NO L. C. D.\n[26:06] MIO019: SO FOR WE HAVE NO BUTTON SUPPLEMENTS RIGHT\n[26:09] MIO022: YEP\n[26:10] MIO022: NO\n[26:11] MIO019: UH\n[26:14] MIO019: WELL IN FACT COULD WE COULD NOT WE CONSIDER THIS BUTTON AS A BUTTON SUPPLEMENT BECAUSE OH NO\n[26:19] MIO019: THESE ARE THESE ARE FOR COLOURS CO AND SPECIAL FORMS SPECIAL COLOURS AND SPECIAL MATERIALS\n[26:22] MIE090: YEAH\n[26:24] MIE090: NO WE'RE NOT WE DON'T NEED ANYTHING SPECIAL FOR THE BUTTONS\n[26:25] MIO019: SO\n[26:26] MIO019: OKAY SO WE ARE OVER BUDGET\n[26:28] MIO022: YEAH\n[26:28] MIO022: SO FIRST THING WHICH WE SHOULD TAKE CARE OF IS\n[26:32] MIE090: MAKE IT PLASTIC INSTEAD OF RUBBER\n[26:32] MIO022: INSTEAD OF RUBBER LET IT BE PLASTIC\n[26:33] MIO019: YEAH\n[26:34] MIE090: AND THEN WE'RE BASICALLY O ON BUDGET EXCEPT FOR YOU KNOW TEN CENTS\n[26:39] MIO022: AND UH THAT MUCH MONEY WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE BASE STATION WHICH IS NOT THERE\n[26:43] MIO019: YEAH\n[26:44] MIE090: YEAH\n[26:48] MIO019: SO MAYB IN FACT N WE HAVE TO PUT TWO HERE\n[26:53] MIO019: BECAUSE IT COST NOTHING\n[26:56] MIE090: YEAH WELL PL THE BASE STATION IS MADE OUT OF M MANY UNITS OF PLASTIC\n[26:56] MIO022: YEAH\n[26:59] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[27:00] MIO022: SO MIGHT BE NINETY CENTIMES FOR THE THE REMAINING THINGS WHICH THE CORD AND EVERYTHING WHICH'LL GO\n[27:06] MIO019: EXACTLY EXACTLY SO WE HAVE MARGIN FOR THAT STUFF\n[27:08] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[27:09] MIE090: DOES THAT INCLUDE CHARGING CIRCUITRY AND EVERYTHING\n[27:11] MIO019: YEAH MAYBE\n[27:14] MIO019: OKAY GOOD\n[27:15] MIO022: YEAH\n[27:15] MIO019: WHA\n[27:17] MIO019: EXCELLENT\n[27:20] MIE090: SO WHAT DO WE DO WITH THE EXTRA PROFITS\n[27:22] MIO019: UM WE'LL INVEST IN R. AND D.\n[27:26] MIE090: OKAY\n[27:27] MIE090: THE NEXT FRUIT\n[27:28] MIO019: YEAH\n[27:29] MIO019: SO WELL WE'RE UNDER THE THE THE COST\n[27:33] MIO019: SO WE CAN GO TO THROUGH TO PROJECT EVALUATION\n[27:42] MIO047: OKAY SO NOW WE HAVE A PRODUCT WHICH NOBODY WOULD WOULD BUY\n[27:46] MIO047: WOULD YEAH WOULD BUY\n[27:48] MIO019: SORRY\n[27:49] MIE090: NO WE HAVE A PRODUCT WHICH NONE OF US WOULD BUY\n[27:49] MIO047: YEAH BECAUSE TH TH THE EVALUATION PROJECT\n[27:51] MIO019: WHICH IS DIFFERENT\n[27:53] MIO019: WHICH IS DIFFERENT\n[27:54] MIO019: NONE OF US WILL BUY IT\n[27:55] MIE090: NO IT'S PEOPLE IN IN IN MILAN AND UH IN PARIS THAT ARE GONNA BUY IT\n[27:58] MIO047: AH WOULD BUY YEAH\n[27:59] MIO047: MASSIVELY YEAH\n[27:59] MIE090: WE'RE N YEAH\n[28:00] MIE090: WE'RE NOT IN MILAN OR PARIS\n[28:02] MIO047: YEAH\n[28:02] MIO047: OKAY\n[28:04] MIO047: UH YOU HAVE BEEN IN MILAN A COUPLE OF TIMES SO\n[28:07] MIE090: ACTUALLY THERE WERE A LOT OF\n[28:08] MIO019: THIS IS A BATTERY\n[28:10] MIO047: AND YOU SAID THE LOWEST\n[28:13] MIO019: THIS IS WHAT WE WHICH YOU CAN MM\n[28:13] MIO022: S\n[28:15] MIO022: DETACHABLE BATTERY\n[28:16] MIE090: THAT'S 'CAUSE I'M SICK OF MILAN\n[28:16] MIO019: IT DID YEAH\n[28:17] MIO047: YEAH FOR THE BATTERIES\n[28:18] MIO019: EXTRA BATTERY YEAH\n[28:20] MIE090: OKAY SO UM PROJECT PROCESS\n[28:21] MIO019: EXAC\n[28:29] MIO019: WELL IN FACT I I DID NOT KNOW I DIDN'T KNOW REALLY WHAT TO SAY HERE\n[28:35] MIO019: IF UH IF YOU HAVE ANY IDEAS OF WHAT WE CAN WE CAN SAY\n[28:39] MIO019: SO\n[28:40] MIO019: I DON'T I DON'T I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT\n[28:43] MIO019: WHAT THEY MEAN BY SATISFACTION UM AND FOR AND FOR EXAMPLE\n[28:51] MIO019: SHOULD IT BE MORE LIKE UM LIKE A STATUS OF\n[28:55] MIO019: OF THE THESE MEETINGS IN FACT\n[28:58] MIE090: YEAH\n[28:59] MIO019: YEAH WELL IN FACT UH WE WE USE A LITTLE BIT THE WHITE BOARD AND THE DIGITAL PEN NOT THAT MUCH\n[29:05] MIE090: I DUNNO I THINK WE HAD A FAIR BIT OF CREATIVITY\n[29:07] MIO019: OH YEAH IT'S REALLY CREATIVE\n[29:10] MIE090: AND UH BUT I THINK ONE THING WE M MISSED OUT OF THIS WHOLE PROCESS WAS A UM LIKE A FOCUS GROUP WITH THE ACTUAL PEOPLE WE'RE TARGETING\n[29:22] MIE090: WE NEEDED SOME OF THESE KIND OF YOUNG TRENDSETTERS TO COME IN AND PLAY WITH THE BANANA AND YOU KNOW SEE IF THEY\n[29:24] MIO019: YEAH\n[29:30] MIO022: THEY LIKE THAT\n[29:30] MIE090: SEE IF THEY LIKE IT\n[29:31] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[29:32] MIO019: YEAH MAYBE WE SHOULD GO THROUGH YEAH AN UH EVALUATION\n[29:36] MIE090: BECAUSE YEAH THE EVALUATION FOR US IS IS KIND OF\n[29:39] MIO022: BIASED\n[29:40] MIE090: POINTLESS\n[29:40] MIO019: SO MAYBE YOU SHOULD WE SHOULD DO A KINDA EVALUATION\n[29:45] MIO019: IN THE STREETS LIKE ASKING TO YOUNG PEOPLES WELL DO YOU LIKE TO HAVE A BANANA AS A REMOTE CONTROL\n[29:48] MIE090: YEAH\n[29:50] MIE090: BECAUSE IT IT WOULD ALSO BE INTERESTING TO UH YOU TO KNOW FIND OUT IF WE HAVE A MARKET IN REALLY YOUNG CHILDREN AS WELL\n[29:50] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[29:55] MIE090: TO SEE YOU KNOW HOW TO HOW TO MARKET THIS THING\n[29:59] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[29:59] MIO019: YEAH\n[30:00] MIE090: 'CAUSE YOU KNOW IF WELL I MEAN MAYBE YOU DON'T WANNA GIVE ALL YOUR KIDS THEIR OWN REMOTE BECAUSE THEY'LL BE CHANGING THE CHANNEL ALL THE TIME BUT YOU KNOW MAYBE IN SOME HOUSEHOLDS WHERE THERE IS YOU KNOW A T. V. FOR EACH KID\n[30:12] MIE090: THEN YOU KNOW BANANA REMOTE CONTROL COULD BE FUN FOR THEM AS WELL\n[30:15] MIE090: MIGHT HAVE TO DRAW A FACE ON IT\n[30:15] MIO019: MM-HMM\n[30:18] MIE090: SO BUT I THINK THAT'S SOMETHING WE NEED TO TO WORK ON NEXT TIME IS REALLY FINDING OUT MORE ABOUT THE TARGET\n[30:26] MIE090: MARKET\n[30:28] MIO019: YEP\n[30:29] MIO019: ANY ANY NEW IDEAS WE COULD UH WE COULD INVESTIGATE NEXT TIME\n[30:34] MIO019: DUNNO ORANGES\n[30:37] MIO022: YEAH\n[30:37] MIO022: THE COST OF THE THING CAN BE MADE MORE THAN MIGHT BE\n[30:42] MIO022: BECAUSE I THINK IT'S JUST THE OPTIMAL WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR THE COST WHICH WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO\n[30:48] MIE090: YEAH\n[30:48] MIE090: I THINK THERE ARE WAYS WE COULD MAYBE SIMPLIFY THE\n[30:51] MIO022: INTERFACE\n[30:52] MIE090: WELL JUST THE THE THE CIRCUIT BOARD THAT WE'RE USING INSIDE I'M NOT SURE REALLY HOW COMPLICATED OUR UM\n[30:52] MIO047: MM-HMM\n[30:56] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[31:00] MIE090: OUR NEEDS ARE\n[31:01] MIE090: I MEAN ALL WE HAVE IS TWO PUSH BUTTONS AND TWO SCROLLERS DO WE REALLY NEED AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TO\n[31:07] MIO019: HMM\n[31:08] MIE090: YOU KNOW TO PROCESS THAT\n[31:08] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[31:08] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[31:09] MIO022: MM-HMM\n[31:10] MIO047: SO MORE GENERAL REMOTE CONTROL INSTEAD OF JUST FOCUSING ON UH ON T. V.\n[31:16] MIO022: THAT'S RIGHT\n[31:16] MIO047: THE COMPLEXITY SHOULDN'T BE MUCH HIGHER\n[31:19] MIO022: YEAH\n[31:22] MIO047: FOR YOU SAID IF IT GOOD FOR D. V. D. THEN I WOULD\n[31:25] MIE090: AND ALSO FO YOU KNOW FOR MOOD LIGHTING AND AND STUFF THAT WOULD BE RATHER COOL\n[31:30] MIE090: I THINK THAT'S ACTUALLY SOMETHING THAT SHOULD BE IN VERSION TWO\n[31:34] MIE090: IS THE ABILITY TO YOU KNOW TO CONTROL THINGS OTHER THAN THE T. V. 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These also function for teletext navigation."}, {"feature_name": "Turbo Button", "description": "Located underneath in a trigger position, used to quickly skip past channels and also to switch the TV on/off."}, {"feature_name": "Teletext Button", "description": "Activates teletext mode, allowing scroll wheels to navigate teletext pages."}, {"feature_name": "Infrared Port", "description": "Located at the top of the banana."}, {"feature_name": "Weight", "description": "Very light, approximately the weight of a banana."}, {"feature_name": "Power Source", "description": "Rechargeable batteries, with an autonomy of 8-10 hours of active use or weeks when idle."}, {"feature_name": "Control Chip", "description": "Uses a regular chip for control, not an advanced one, to manage costs."}, {"feature_name": "Case Material", "description": "Made of plastic."}, {"feature_name": "Base Station", "description": "Attractive, banana leaf-themed base station that is nicely weighted to prevent tipping. 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EVERYBODY\n[1:00] MIO055: UH I GUESS YOU ALL KNOW WHAT IS IT ABOUT YOU ALL RECEIVED THE EMAIL I GUESS\n[1:05] MIO055: UH WE ARE ACTUALLY DOING THIS MEETING TO START A NEW PROJECT WHICH IS ABOUT DESIGNING A REMOTE CONTROL\n[1:12] MIO055: SO I'M GOING TO BE THE PROJECT MANAGER OF THIS UH PROJECT\n[1:18] MIO055: AND UH SO I'M PRESENT MYSELF\n[1:20] MIO055: I'M FABIEN CARDINAUX AND UH I I GUESS YOU CAN PRESENT YOURSELF\n[1:28] MIO055: SO I DUNNO YOU CAN STARTS\n[1:30] MIO077: OKAY SO MY NAME IS PETRE\n[1:31] MIO077: YOU CAN CALL ME PETRE OR PETER IF YOU LIKE\n[1:34] MIO077: I DON'T CARE\n[1:35] MIO055: OKAY\n[1:37] MIE002: UH MY NAME'S BOB MOR\n[1:38] MIO055: AND YOU ARE\n[1:39] MIO055: IN THE PROJECT\n[1:39] MIO077: UH IN THE PROJECT I'M SUPPOSED TO BE THE TECHNIC\n[1:39] MIE002: OH SORRY\n[1:44] MIE002: 'KAY\n[1:45] MIE002: SO MY NAME'S BOB MORRIS\n[1:47] MIE002: I'M THE MARKETING EXPERT FOR THIS PROJECT\n[1:50] MIO077: BOB OKAY\n[1:50] MIE002: BOB YEAH\n[1:52] MIO076: MY NAME IS HAMED GETABDAR AND UH I'M GOING TO BE INTERFACE DESIGNER IN THIS PROJECT\n[2:03] MIO077: OKAY\n[2:11] MIO055: SO UH SO TODAY WE ARE DOING A SHORT MEETING TO PRESENT THE PROJECT SO UM\n[2:19] MIO055: WE ARE GOODING WE ARE GOING TO PRESENT THE TOOL WE ARE WE ARE GOING TO USE DURING ALL THIS PROJECT\n[2:25] MIO055: WE ARE TALKING ABOUT THE PROJECT PLAN AND WE ARE GOING TO TO DISCUSS ABOUT ST OUR FIRST IDEAS AND SO ON AND YEAH\n[2:34] MIO055: SO WE HAVE AROUND TWENTY FIVE MINUTES TO DO THIS MEETING\n[2:40] MIO055: UM\n[2:42] MIO055: SO WHAT IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT\n[2:43] MIO055: IS TO DESIGN A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:47] MIO055: SO IT SHOULD BE OF COURSE NEW AND ORIGINAL AND UM IT SHOULD BE TRENDY AND USER FRIENDLY\n[2:55] MIO055: THAT MEAN IT'S A VERY CHALLENGING PROJECT AND UH\n[3:00] MIO055: UH\n[3:00] MIO055: SO W IT'S WE WILL TRY TO DO OUR BEST AND HOPEFULLY COME WITH SOMETHING VERY NEW AND THAT\n[3:09] MIO055: PEOPLE WANT TO BUY\n[3:12] MIO055: SO UM\n[3:19] MIO055: SO WHAT'S UH WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO DURING THIS ALL THIS PROJECT\n[3:25] MIO055: SO IT'S MORE LIKE WE ARE GOING TO DO INV INDIVIDUAL WORK ALL IN O IN O OUR SPECIALITIES AND WE ARE GOING TO MEET EACH OTHER QUITE OFTEN TO DISCUSS AND TO FIND A GOOD WAY\n[3:41] MIO055: UM\n[3:51] MIO055: YEAH AND EVERYTHING IS WILL BE LIKE THIS\n[3:57] MIO055: UM SO NOW WE ARE GOING TO TO GET USED T TO TO THE TOOLS WE ARE GOING TO USE ALL DURING ALL THIS PROJECT\n[4:08] MIO055: SO WE CAN TRY TO USE UH THE WHITEBOARD HERE\n[4:12] MIO055: SO UH\n[4:12] MIO077: OKAY\n[4:16] MIO055: FOR EXAMPLE WE CAN TRY TO WRITE WHAT IS OUR OUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL AND WRITE THE F OUR FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS ABOUT IT\n[4:29] MIO055: MM\n[4:39] MIO055: UH\n[4:40] MIO055: SO UH\n[5:10] MIO055: SO I WILL ASK YOU ALL TO DO THE SAME\n[5:12] MIO077: OKAY\n[5:13] MIO055: JUST TO GET USED TO THE WHITEBOARD\n[5:17] MIO077: SO PROBABLY I WOULD TRY TO TRY TO DRAW THE ANIMAL\n[5:22] MIO077: WELL SH SHOULD I DRAW THE PICTURE OF THE ANIMAL\n[5:24] MIO077: I I TH I THINK I SHOULD\n[5:25] MIO055: YEAH YEAH YOU CAN DRAW THE PICTURE OF COURSE\n[5:25] MIE002: YEAH GO AHEAD\n[5:28] MIO077: OKAY SO\n[5:34] MIO077: UM\n[5:42] MIO077: OKAY AMERICAN UM\n[5:49] MIO077: UM\n[5:50] MIO077: I WOULD USE THE BIRD\n[5:54] MIO077: SO I TRIED TO SKETCH IT OUT\n[5:59] MIO077: I HAD TO FIRST UH WRITE IT DOWN BECAUSE I AM NOT ABSOLUTELY SURE IF I CAN DRAW IT BUT AH\n[6:11] MIO077: CAN YOU RECOGNISE IT AS A BIRD\n[6:16] MIO077: OKAY IT'S YOUR TURN TO\n[6:16] MIE002: OKAY OKAY\n[6:27] MIE002: SO I THINK MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL WOULD BE A C A CAT\n[6:41] MIO055: OH\n[6:48] MIE002: THAT'S ITS HEAD\n[6:49] MIE002: UM I PROBABLY LIKE CATS THE MOST BECAUSE THEY'RE CUDDLY AND FURRY AND UH PLAYFUL\n[6:58] MIE002: OKAY\n[7:02] MIO076: I DUNNO IF I SHOULD GO WITH THIS\n[7:03] MIO077: OH IT'S OKAY\n[7:04] MIE002: THANKS\n[7:08] MIO076: IF IT IS ENOUGH LINE\n[7:10] MIE002: MAYBE PUT IT UP PUT IT A MAYBE PUT IT ON THE DESK OR SOMETHING\n[7:13] MIO076: I'M SORRY\n[7:17] MIO077: YEAH\n[7:21] MIO077: I SHOULD GET USED TO THE TOOL SO\n[7:24] MIO076: OKAY\n[7:26] MIO077: OH JUST WAIT A LITTLE BIT\n[7:28] MIO077: C COULD WE PUT IT HERE TO MAKE IT AS STRAIGHT AS POSSIBLE\n[7:33] MIO077: AH PROBABLY NOT\n[7:34] MIO076: THEY SHOULD BE REMOTE\n[7:37] MIO077: OKAY IT IT WORKS LIKE THIS\n[7:37] MIE002: UH THAT'S BETTER\n[7:39] MIO076: OKAY THANKS\n[7:41] MIE002: YOUR LAPEL MICROPHONE'S FALLEN OFF\n[7:47] MIO077: ARE YOU LEFT HANDED\n[7:48] MIO076: NO\n[7:49] MIO077: OH PITY\n[7:50] MIO076: OKAY\n[7:52] MIO076: SHOULD I CLEAN\n[8:00] MIO076: OKAY I THINK LIKE HORSES UH BECAUSE THEY ARE STRONG AND BEAUTIFUL SO IF I WANT TO WRITE IT HERE I THINK I CAN\n[8:14] MIO076: OH\n[8:17] MIO055: NEVER MIND\n[8:18] MIO077: AH IT'S MAYBE BETTER IF YOU LEAVE IT\n[8:18] MIE002: YEAH\n[8:20] MIE002: YEAH\n[8:21] MIE002: MAYBE WE SHOULD JUST CONTINUE\n[8:23] MIO055: YEAH\n[8:23] MIE002: YEAH DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT\n[8:25] MIO055: NO WORRY\n[8:26] MIE002: NO\n[8:59] MIO076: OKAY\n[9:01] MIO077: YOU WON'T DRAW THEM OR\n[9:01] MIO055: YOU CAN DRAW IT IF YOU WANT\n[9:03] MIO076: I DUNNO IF I CAN\n[9:06] MIO077: JUST TRY\n[9:06] MIO077: I WOULD LIKE TO SEE HOW IT LOOKS LIKE\n[9:07] MIO076: OKAY\n[9:10] MIO076: IT MAY BE LIKE A COW OR I DUNNO WHATEVER\n[9:16] MIO076: I'M NOT GOOD VERY GOOD IN DRAWING\n[9:19] MIO076: OKAY SO THIS IS VERY IT'S A BIRD I THINK\n[9:24] MIO076: I DUNNO WHAT IS IT\n[9:27] MIO077: NO I THINK IT'S CLEAR\n[9:32] MIO076: FOUR\n[9:35] MIO076: OKAY\n[9:37] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[9:44] MIO076: MM\n[9:47] MIO076: YEAH\n[9:48] MIO076: I'M SHAMEFUL YEAH\n[9:49] MIE002: OH THAT'S GOOD IT'S GOOD\n[9:49] MIO077: IT'S OKAY\n[9:50] MIO077: IT'S IN IT'S INDEED BEAUTIFUL\n[9:50] MIO055: GOOD\n[9:52] MIE002: YEAH AND STRONG\n[9:56] MIO076: OKAY\n[9:58] MIO077: OKAY\n[10:04] MIO077: BOB\n[10:05] MIO077: HAVE TO REMEMBER IT\n[10:08] MIO077: BOB\n[10:09] MIO055: SO GOOD UM SO LET'S TALK ABOUT MONEY\n[10:15] MIO055: UH WE ARE GOING TO TO SELL WE WANT TO SELL UH THIS REMOTE CONTROL FOR TWENTY FIVE EURO EURO\n[10:26] MIO055: AND UH OUR EXPECTED PROFIT WILL BE AROUND FIFTY MILLION EURO\n[10:35] MIO055: AND UH WE ARE TRYING TO TO HAVE A MARKET ALL AROUND THE WORLD\n[10:43] MIO055: SO N NOT ONLY FOR SWITZERLAND BUT FOR THE WORLD\n[10:47] MIO055: UH\n[10:49] MIO055: SO UM\n[10:52] MIO055: THE WE EXPECT A PRODUCTION COST OF MAXIMUM\n[10:58] MIO055: UH TWELVE POINT FIFTY EURO\n[11:03] MIO077: PER UNIT I GUESS\n[11:05] MIO055: YEAH OF COURSE\n[11:05] MIO077: Y OH OKAY\n[11:11] MIO055: UM SO WE CAN START TODAY TO HAVE A FIRST IDEA OF WHAT WE WANT TO DO WHAT ARE OUR EXPERIMENTS WITH REMOTE CONTROL AND ANY IDEA\n[11:22] MIO055: SO IF YOU HAVE SOME EXPERIENCE GOOD OR BAD WITH REMOTE CONTROLS YOU CAN SHARE IT AND SAY WHAT YOU F WHAT IS YOUR IDEA\n[11:33] MIO055: ANYTHING\n[11:36] MIO077: OKAY\n[11:37] MIE002: WELL FROM EXPERIENCE UM I'VE HAD REMOTE CONTROLS IN THE PAST THAT HAVE HAD VERY THEY'VE HAD LOTS AND LOTS OF BUTTONS AND THEY'VE BEEN VERY SMALL\n[11:45] MIE002: AND IT'S BEEN VERY HARD TO TO TO USE\n[11:48] MIE002: BECAUSE THERE'S SO MANY BUTTONS AND YOU KNOW IT'S VERY HARD TO SEE WHICH BUTTONS DO WHAT AND THE BUTTONS ARE VERY SMALL AND VERY HARD TO PRESS\n[11:57] MIE002: UM AND AND NORMALLY YOU ONLY EVERY USE YOU KNOW ON A T. V. REMOTE YOU ONLY EVER USE\n[12:03] MIE002: MOSTLY YOU KNOW F FOUR OR F SIX BUTTONS\n[12:05] MIO055: MM\n[12:06] MIO077: OH\n[12:07] MIE002: UM\n[12:10] MIE002: SO IT'S FRUSTRATED ME IN THE PAST TH THAT\n[12:15] MIO077: OKAY I HAVE ALSO SOME POINTS UH\n[12:17] MIO077: MAYBE TWO POINTS\n[12:18] MIO077: UH FIRST WOULD BE THAT IN CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS THERE IS NO BACK LIGHT\n[12:24] MIO077: SO IF YOU ARE IF YOU ARE UH PLAYING WITH THIS IN THE DARK ROOM IT'S IT'S PROBABLY WORTH TO TO HAVE SOMETHING LIKE UH BACK LIGHT\n[12:28] MIO055: YEAH\n[12:35] MIO077: AND MAYBE IT COULD BE ALSO DEPENDANT ON THE THE AMOUNT OF OF LIGHT IN THE ROOM\n[12:41] MIO077: SO THAT IF IF IT'S IN THE DAY IT DOESN'T NEED TO BE BACK LIGHTED BECAUSE IT WORKS ON THE BATTERY SO\n[12:48] MIO077: SO SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[12:49] MIO077: AND THE SECOND THING F SECOND POINT FROM ME WOULD BE THAT IN A NORMAL REMOTE CONTROL THERE IS UH THERE ARE TWO BUTTONS FOR VOLUME CONTROL\n[12:59] MIO077: BUT I PREFER LIKE A POTENTIAL METER OR SOMETHING LIKE\n[13:00] MIO055: YEAH\n[13:03] MIE002: AH OKAY\n[13:05] MIE002: OKAY\n[13:05] MIO077: YOU KNOW SOME SLIDER OR NOT JUST TWO DISCRETE BUTTONS FOR VOLUME BUT SOMETHING WHICH\n[13:07] MIO055: OKAY\n[13:07] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[13:08] MIE002: OKAY N\n[13:11] MIO055: MM-HMM\n[13:12] MIE002: IS THAT BECAUSE THE OF THE DISCRETE VOLUME LEVELS OR IS THAT\n[13:13] MIO055: YEAH\n[13:17] MIO077: YEAH BUT I CAN REACH IN UH ONE SECOND I CAN MUTE IT DOWN OR OR MAKE A HIGH VOLUME\n[13:20] MIO055: ARE YOU NOT AFRAID THAT IF YOU TAKE YOUR REMOTE CONTROL YOU CAN MOVE THE SLIDE AND IT COULD THE THE VOLUME CAN GO UP VERY QUICKLY AND IT CAN\n[13:21] MIE002: YEAH\n[13:28] MIO077: AH N\n[13:31] MIO077: IF IT DROPS TO THE FLOOR THEN IT STARTS TO SCREAM\n[13:33] MIO055: YEAH ALSO IF Y WHEN YOU TAKE THE THE REMOTE CONTROL FOR EXAMPLE ON THE TABLE\n[13:37] MIO055: YOU TAKE IT AND YOU PUSH THE BUTTON AND EVERYTHING IS VERY LOUD AND\n[13:42] MIO077: YEAH F IT DEPENDS WHAT WHAT YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT\n[13:43] MIO055: YOU HAVE A HEART ATTACK\n[13:49] MIO055: OKAY\n[13:49] MIE002: YEAH\n[13:53] MIO077: YEAH BUT WE CAN WE CAN THINK OF THESE THINGS AFTERWARDS BUT IF YOU HAVE SOME MORE NOTES ON THAT\n[13:58] MIO055: YEAH SO YOU CAN DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING\n[13:58] MIO076: UH I YEAH JUST A SIMPLE EXPERIENCE\n[14:02] MIO076: I UH I PREFER UM REMOTE CONTROL WORKING WITH RADIO WAVES\n[14:07] MIO076: BECAUSE REMOTE CONTROL WORKING WITH INFRA RED RAYS YOU SHOULD YOU SHOULD YOU SHOULD KEEP IT IN A SPECIFIC DIRECTION AND THEN TRY IT HARD TO TUNE\n[14:11] MIO055: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[14:16] MIO055: YEAH WITHOUT OBSTACLES AND\n[14:19] MIO077: OKAY\n[14:26] MIO055: OKAY\n[14:26] MIO077: UM\n[14:27] MIO055: LET'S CONTINUE\n[14:27] MIO055: I HAVE A MEETING IN FIVE MINUTES SO MAYBE WE SHOULD HURRY\n[14:30] MIE002: OKAY\n[14:32] MIO077: OKAY JUST A SECOND\n[14:32] MIO055: UM\n[14:34] MIO055: SO WE WILL CLOSE UH THIS MEETING\n[14:38] MIO055: SO WE WILL HAVE A NEXT MEETING IN UH THIRTY MINUTES\n[14:44] MIO055: UM\n[14:48] MIO055: UH\n[14:49] MIO055: THE SO I WILL ASK YOU TO DO SOME WORK\n[14:53] MIO055: UH THE THE INTERFACE INTERFACE DEVELOPER WILL WORK ON THE ON THE DESIGN OF THE REMOTE CONTROL START TO TO HAVE NEW IDEA AND\n[15:04] MIO077: WHICH I WHICH IS HAMED\n[15:05] MIO055: READ ABOUT YEAH\n[15:06] MIO076: MM\n[15:06] MIO077: OKAY\n[15:06] MIE002: HE'S THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[15:07] MIE002: NO YOU'RE THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[15:09] MIO076: YEAH\n[15:09] MIO077: UH I AM THE TECHNICAL DESIGNER I DUNNO WHICH ONE UH V\n[15:10] MIO055: OH\n[15:11] MIE002: YEAH I THINK THAT'S THE FIRST\n[15:11] MIO055: INDUSTRY AND OH\n[15:12] MIO076: UH-HUH\n[15:12] MIE002: I. D.\n[15:13] MIE002: INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[15:15] MIE002: AND THE SECOND ONE IS THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[15:17] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[15:19] MIO077: USER INTERF OKAY\n[15:19] MIE002: AND THEN LAST ONE'S MARKETING WHICH IS ME\n[15:21] MIO055: YEAH\n[15:21] MIO077: OKAY SO I'M THE FIRST ONE\n[15:22] MIO055: SO UM\n[15:25] MIO055: FOR THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER WHICH IS HAMED UM\n[15:29] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[15:32] MIO055: UH YOU ARE GOING TO WORK ON THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:33] MIO077: I SEE\n[15:36] MIO076: OKAY\n[15:38] MIO055: AND FOR THE MARKETING UH\n[15:42] MIO055: MANAGER I DUNNO OKAY WHICH IS BOB UH\n[15:49] MIO055: YOU ARE GOING TO TRY TO TO FIND THE USER REQUIREMENTS F UH FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:59] MIO055: UM YOU WILL RECEIVE BY EMAIL UH THE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS AND UH BY YOUR PERSONAL COACH\n[16:11] MIO077: SIGN\n[16:13] MIO055: YEP FINISHED\n[16:16] MIO055: SO I SEE YOU IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[16:18] MIE002: GREAT OKAY\n[16:19] MIO077: OKAY\n[16:19] 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USER RE REQUIREMENTS WHATS USER NEEDS AND WHAT IT DESIRE FOR THIS DEVI DEVICE\n[1:15] MIE002: OKAY CAN I HAVE THE LAPTOP OVER HERE OR\n[1:17] MIO055: YEP\n[1:17] MIO055: OH I DON'T THINK SO\n[1:18] MIO055: I THINK YOU HAVE TO COME HERE\n[1:19] MIE002: OKAY\n[1:19] MIE002: HAVE TO GET UP\n[1:21] MIO055: I DUNNO\n[1:23] MIO055: I THINK IT SHOULD STAY\n[1:24] MIE002: EXCUSE ME\n[1:25] MIO077: YEAH THAT'S IT\n[1:29] MIE002: OKAY\n[1:32] MIO055: SHOULD STAY IN THE SQUARE HERE\n[1:34] MIE002: OKAY\n[1:45] MIO055: OH MAYBE\n[1:57] MIE002: OKAY SO BASICALLY I'M GONNA PRESENT SOME FINDINGS OF A STUDY WE CONDUCTED UH INTO UH WHAT USERS WANT IN THIS REMOTE CONTROL\n[1:59] MIO055: OH YOU CAN PUT IT HERE\n[2:02] MIO055: OH THAT'S OKAY IT'S JUS\n[2:06] MIE002: UM SO FIRST OF ALL WE WHAT WE DID IS WE UM CONDUCTED A AN EXPERIMENT WITH A HUNDRED TEST SUBJECTS\n[2:17] MIE002: UM WE PUT THEM IN A IN OUR UM USABILITY LABORATORY AND GOT THEM TO YOU KNOW UM PLAY WITH REMOTE CONTROLS AND ALSO TO COMPLETE\n[2:26] MIE002: AFTER THEY'D DONE THAT TO COMPLETE A QUESTIONNAIRE UH TO TELL US WHAT THEY LIKE AND WHAT THEY DON'T LIKE IN REMOTE CONTROLS\n[2:36] MIE002: SO BASICALLY UM THE MAJOR THINGS WE FOUND OUT WAS THAT UM BASICALLY USERS DON'T LIKE THE LOOK AND FEEL OF OF MOST REMOTE CONTROLS THAT ARE CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET\n[2:48] MIE002: UM THEY YOU KNOW SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE WE WE UH DID THE EXPERIMENTS ON\n[2:54] MIE002: FOUND THAT REM REMOTE THE REMOTE CONTROLS THAT THEY'D USED IN THE PAST WERE UGLY\n[2:58] MIE002: COMPLETELY UGLY\n[2:59] MIE002: UM THEY THEY DIDN'T MATCH THE OPERATING BEHAVIOUR OF THE USER THAT IS YOU KNOW THE THE WAY USERS USE REMOTE CONTROLS WHEN THEY'RE WATCHING T. V.\n[3:09] MIE002: UM THAT THE LAYOUT OF THE REMOTE CONTROLS DIDN'T MATCH THEY WAY THAT THEY USED IT\n[3:15] MIE002: UM AND\n[3:18] MIE002: THIRDLY THEY SAY THAT W HALF OF THE USERS THAT WE UM TESTED SAID THAT THEY ONLY USED TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS THAT UH ARE ON REMOTE CONTROLS\n[3:28] MIE002: UM SO WE COLLECT WE ALSO SOME COLLECTED SOME USAGE STATISTICS UH BASED ON HOW THESE TEST SUBJECTS WERE USING THEIR REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:39] MIE002: AND FROM THIS WE BASICALLY CAME UP WITH THE FIGURE THAT\n[3:44] MIE002: THE CHANNEL BUTTONS THE CHANNEL SELECTION BUTTONS ARE THE MOST BY FAR THE MOST USED BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:52] MIE002: UM AND YOU CAN SEE THEY'RE USED A HUNDRED AND SIXTY EIGHT TIMES PER HOUR ON AVERAGE UM WHILE THE USER'S WATCHING T. V.\n[3:59] MIE002: UM THE CLOSEST BUTTON THAT WAS USED WELL THE CL THE BUTTON THAT WAS USED THAT WAS CLOSEST TO THE CHANNEL BUTTON WAS THE TELETEXT BUTTON\n[4:08] MIE002: UM WHICH WAS USED FOURTEEN TIMES PER HOUR FOLLOWED BY THE VOLUME BUTTON WHICH WAS FOUR TIMES PER HOUR UM\n[4:16] MIE002: ALL THE OTHER ALL THE OTHER UM BUTTONS SUCH AS CH UM AUDIO AND PICTURE SELECTION UM CONFIGURATION BUTTONS AND THINGS WERE USED\n[4:24] MIE002: YOU KNOW L APPROX WELL LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO ONE TIMES PER HOUR\n[4:29] MIE002: UM WE ALSO ASKED USERS UM WHICH BUTTONS HAD THE MOST IMPORTANCE TO THEM\n[4:34] MIE002: YOU KNOW WHICH WHICH BUTTONS THEY FELT WERE THE MOST IMPORTANT BUTTONS ON ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:39] MIE002: AND BASICALLY THEY CAME THEY SAID THE CHANNEL VOLUME AND POWER BUTTONS HAD THE HIGHEST RELEVANCE TO USERS UM NOTE THAT ONLY POWER WAS VERY INFREQUENTLY USED\n[4:48] MIE002: IT ONLY HAD A B A A FR USAGE FREQUENCY OF ABOUT ONE TIMES PER HOUR BUT USERS RANKED IT AS HAVING A VERY VERY HIGH RELEVANCE\n[4:57] MIE002: UM AND THE AUDIO AND PICTURE SETTINGS HAD A VERY THAT WELL THE USERS THOUGHT THAT UM W THE AUDIO AND PICTURE SETTINGS WERE VERY UH WEREN'T VERY IMPORTANT TO THEM UM\n[5:09] MIE002: AND THEY USED THEM VERY INFREQUENTLY A AS WELL\n[5:13] MIE002: SO WE ASKED USERS WHAT WHAT UM FRUSTRATES THEM THE MOST ABOUT UM CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS\n[5:22] MIE002: AND\n[5:24] MIE002: FIFTY PERCENT OF THE USERS SAID THAT UH WHAT FRUSTRATES THEM IS LOSING THE REMOTE CONTROL UM SOMEWHERE IN THE ROOM AND NOT BEING ABLE TO FIND IT\n[5:33] MIE002: UM THEY ALSO SAID THAT IT UM IT TAKES A LOT OF TIME TO LEARN A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[5:40] MIE002: ESPECIALLY WHEN THERE'S MANY BUTTONS AND IT'S A YOU KNOW A C A A UNINTUITIVE INTERFACE\n[5:45] MIE002: UM AND THEN THIRDLY\n[5:47] MIE002: THEY SOME USERS COMMENTED ON THE FACT THAT THE THE YOU KNOW THE WAY THAT YOU HAVE TO HOLD AND PRESS BUTTONS ON A REMOTE CONTROL AR ARE BAD AND UM CAUSE U REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY\n[6:03] MIE002: WE ALSO ASKED SOME USERS ABOUT SOME SPECIFIC FEATURES THAT THEY'D LIKE TO SEE IN THE ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:09] MIE002: IN PARTICULAR DO THEY WANT AN L. C. D. D DISPLAY AND SECONDLY DO THEY THINK SPEECH RECOGNITION UH IS A USEFUL FEATURE TO HAVE ON A REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:18] MIE002: UM BASICALLY OUR FINDINGS ARE THAT UM AMONGST A YOUNGER AGE GROUPS UH THE ANSWER IS UMV OVERWHELMINGLY YES\n[6:25] MIE002: THEY WANT THESE FEATURES THEY WANT THESE HIGH TECHNOLOGY FEATURES\n[6:29] MIE002: UM FOR INSTANCE NINETY ONE PERCENT OF PE OF PEOPLE AGED BETWEEN FIFTEEN AND TWENTY FIVE SAID YES THEY WANT THESE FEATURES\n[6:36] MIE002: WHEREAS UM THE THE TREND WAS AS USERS AS USERS UM BECAME OLDER AND OLDER UH THEY WERE LESS LIKELY TO WANT THESE SORT OF FEATURES IN A UM IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:48] MIE002: SO I GUESS IT DEPENDS ON WHERE WE'RE FOCUSING OUR OUR MARKET\n[6:51] MIE002: UM AND AS OUR COMPANY MOTTO IS PUTTING FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[6:58] MIE002: UM I THINK WE'RE FOCUSING ON THE YOUNGER YOUNGER UM TARGET DEMOGRAPHIC\n[7:03] MIE002: AND SO MAYBE WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT ADDING THESE SORT OF HIGH TECHNOLOGY FEATURES INTO OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:08] MIO055: HMM\n[7:09] MIE002: THAT'S MY DIC THAT'S MY PRESENTATION\n[7:10] MIE002: THANK YOU\n[7:12] MIO055: THANK YOU\n[7:21] MIO076: OKAY\n[7:23] MIO055: SO UM\n[7:28] MIO055: MAYBE NOW WE CAN TALK ABOUT A USER INTERFACE AND UH ABOUT THE TECHNICAL FUNCTION OF THIS DEVICE\n[7:38] MIO055: SO UH PET PETER CAN YOU TALK SAY SOMETHING ABOUT THAT\n[7:41] MIO077: WELL OKAY YEAH\n[7:43] MIO077: YEAH BUT THE USER USER INTERFACE IS RESPONSIBLE\n[7:44] MIO055: NO\n[7:44] MIO076: B YOU THINK UH I I'M USER INTERFACE MANAGER\n[7:47] MIO055: AH\n[7:48] MIO077: OKAY SO\n[7:48] MIO055: SORRY I'M SORRY\n[7:49] MIO076: OKAY\n[7:50] MIO055: SORRY\n[7:51] MIO076: OKAY\n[7:53] MIO076: IF I COULD GO THERE WITH THIS CABLE\n[8:01] MIO077: YOU'RE SCARING ME WITH L. C. D. MAN\n[8:04] MIO077: AND SPEECH RECOGNITION IN REMOTE UNIT IT WILL BE VERY E EXPENSIVE\n[8:07] MIE002: YEAH IT'S TRUE BUT YOU KNOW THEY'RE FEATURES THAT USERS WANT\n[8:13] MIE002: SO IT'S AND OUR PRODUCTION COST OF TWELVE FIFTY EUROS PER PER UNIT IS FAIRLY HIGH I THINK\n[8:14] MIO077: YEAH\n[8:21] MIE002: SO I THINK WE CAN AFFORD TO TO ADD THESE SORT OF FEATURES INTO OUR REMOTE\n[8:21] MIO077: YEAH\n[8:25] MIO077: AT LEAST WE HAVE COUPLE OF MONTHS T TO WORK ON IT SO SO IT WILL BE CHEAPER FINALLY\n[8:28] MIO076: SH OKAY\n[8:29] MIE002: IT IS TRUE\n[8:32] MIO076: WHERE'S DELETE BUTTON\n[8:34] MIO076: OKAY\n[8:36] MIO076: OH I'M SORRY\n[8:59] MIO076: OKAY\n[9:00] MIE002: THAT'S THE WRONG ONE I THINK\n[9:01] MIO055: YEAH IT'S STILL BOB MORRIS\n[9:02] MIO076: OH\n[9:03] MIO076: PRESENTATION THREE\n[9:05] MIO077: BECAUSE YOU CANCELLED IT\n[9:05] MIO055: YEAH YOU SHOULD HAVE PUT YES\n[9:07] MIO077: YEAH\n[9:07] MIO076: OH\n[9:07] MIO055: CLICK ON YES\n[9:12] MIO055: YEAH\n[9:12] MIO077: YEP\n[9:22] MIO076: OKAY SO HERE IS MY PRESENTATION ABOUT TECHNICAL FUNCTION DESIGN\n[9:26] MIO076: I WILL TALK ABOUT DIFFERENT COMPONENTS AND S OF SYSTEM AND HOW THEY REACT TOGETHER\n[9:33] MIO076: OKAY UH FIRST WHAT IS A REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:37] MIO076: SIMPLY IT'S A DEVICE AS YOU KNOW FOR UH\n[9:40] MIO076: FOR SENDING SOME COMMANDS BY SOME WAVES TO UH ANOTHER DEVICE TO TO TELL DIFFERENT COMMANDS UH WITH THIS DEVICE\n[9:49] MIO076: AND THE MAIN IDEA WE DON'T USE ANY CABLE AND WE CAN REC REACT SIMPLER WITH THE DEVICE\n[9:56] MIO076: UH I IT HAS DIFFERENT BLOCKS DIFFERENT BLOCKS\n[10:00] MIO076: UH FIRST IS REMOTE CONTROL HAVE SH HA SHOULD HAVE SOME ELECTRIC CIRCUITS UH MAKING INTERFACE WITH UH KEYBOARD AND UH R READING UH KEYBOARD AND READING THE KEYBOARD UH COMMANDS\n[10:13] MIO076: AND THEN INTER THEN MAKE UH THESE KEYBOARD COMMANDS UH IN INTERPRET THESE INT UH KEYBOARD COMMANDS\n[10:21] MIO076: AND THEN THERE SHOULD BE UH AN ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT MAKING UH ELECTRONIC SIGNALS ACCORDING TO THESE COMMANDS AND UH FINALLY THERE IS A TRANSMITTER WHICH IS A CORD OR A A DIODE MAKING UH MAKING UH WAVES TO TRANSMIT THROUGH THE AIR AND UH UH THIS AIR THIS UH WAVE UH WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE BY THE OTHER DEVICE LIKE A TELEVISION OR WHATEVER\n[10:49] MIO076: TO UH R TO REALISE THE COMMAND\n[10:53] MIO076: OKAY UH ABOUT WHAT I FOUND ABOUT UH DIFFERENT UH THESE DIFFERENT BLOCKS ARE UH USUALLY THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT METHODS UH TO FOR DESIGNING A REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:06] MIO076: THEY ARE BASED ON INFRA RED UH WAVES OR UH UH RADIO WAVES\n[11:10] MIO077: YOU STILL WANT ME THE PRESENTATION\n[11:12] MIO076: THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT UH UH SOLUTIONS I MEAN\n[11:15] MIO076: THIS IS UH THIS CAN BE UH UH THE THE DIFFERENCES THE TH BETWEEN DIFFERENT KIND OF WAVES INFRA RED OR RADIO WAVES\n[11:23] MIO076: AND UH ALSO AS UH I UNDERSTOOD AND UH I THINK IT WAS A PART OF UH BOB\n[11:30] MIO076: UH UH PRESENTATION PEOPLE PREFER TO HAVE UH TO HAVE UH THE REMOTE CONTROL WITH LESS BUTTON\n[11:38] MIO076: SO FOR THE ELECTRONIC PART WORKING AND INTERFACING WITH BUTTON\n[11:43] MIO076: WE SHOULD WE SHOULD TRY TO T TRY TO DESIGN A REMOTE CONTROL HAVING UH SOME SOME SIMPLER BUTTONS OR SOME ROLLING BUTTONS TO JUST TO JUST TO SEARCH BETWEEN DIFFERENT OPTIONS\n[11:57] MIO076: AND SHOWING O SOMETHING ON T. V. AND PUTTING LESS LESSER STUFF ON THE UH ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[12:06] MIO076: AND UH PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[12:08] MIO076: UH UH UH UH CERTAINLY A REMOTE CONTROL WITH UH WORKING WITH RADIO WAVES IS UH PREFERRED BECAUSE UH YOU CAN PR YOU CAN TAKE IT IN ANY DIRECTION AND YOU DON'T NEED TO TUNE IT ANY WAY\n[12:23] MIO076: AND UH UH AGAIN USING BIGGER BUTTONS AND LESS NUMBER OF BUTTONS ARE ALSO PREFERRED AS I SEE\n[12:31] MIO076: OKAY\n[12:32] MIO076: THAT WAS MY PRESENTATION\n[12:34] MIE002: OKAY\n[12:44] MIE002: I HAVE A QUESTION\n[12:45] MIO076: UH-HUH\n[12:46] MIE002: DO YOU THINK RADIO WAVES UM WILL INTERFERE WITH OTHER APPLIANCES IN THE HOME\n[12:53] MIO076: UH I DON'T THINK SO BECAUSE UH WE CAN MAKE UH WE CA WE CAN MAKE THIS WAVE IN A SPECIFIC FREQUENCY\n[13:01] MIO076: SO THEY CAN BE IN A RANGE WHICH IS NOT INTER INTERFERING WITH THE WITH OTHER DEVICES INSIDE THE HOME\n[13:08] MIE002: OKAY\n[13:09] MIO055: SO CAN WE USE ANY ANY FREQUENCY\n[13:09] MIO077: YEAH IT SHOULD BE OKAY\n[13:12] MIO055: WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE ANY FREQUENCY\n[13:14] MIO076: UH NO BUT AS I KNOW THERE IS A RANGE FOR UH FOR THIS UH F FOR FOR UH FOR THIS STUFF FOR DESIGNING THIS CIRCUIT\n[13:24] MIO076: WE CAN WE CAN WE CAN TUNE OUR UH TRANSMITTER TO WORK IN THIS RANGE AND FOR THIS RANGE WE DON'T NEED TO ASK ANY PERMISSION\n[13:32] MIO055: OKAY\n[13:33] MIO055: AND WHAT HAPPEN WITH UH RADIO WAVES WHEN TWO NEIGHBOURS HAVE THE SAME HAVE OUR REMOTE CONTROL FOR EXAMPLE\n[13:40] MIO055: AND SO DO THEY HAVE THE SAME FREQUENCY OR\n[13:44] MIO076: UH FOR THIS I'M NOT UH I I DON'T KNOW THE SOLUTION BUT ONE SOLUTION CAN BE SOMETHING LIKE PUTTING UH P PASSWORD OR SOMETHING INSIDE THE WAVE\n[13:56] MIO076: SO THE ONLY YOUR T. V. CAN UNDERSTAND IT YEAH IDENTIFICATION CODE INSIDE THE\n[13:58] MIO055: OKAY\n[13:58] MIO055: A KIND OF IDENTIFICATION OKAY\n[14:01] MIO077: YEAH F UH I KNOW ABOUT THIS SINCE IT'S MY IT'S EXACTLY MY FIELD SO\n[14:02] MIO055: SO\n[14:06] MIO077: IT'S UH KIND OF HANDSHAKING UH\n[14:09] MIO077: WHEN STARTING TO UH WHEN YOU START TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE YOUR T. V. THEN THEN IT'S LIKE AN HANDSHAKING PROTOCOL WITH YOUR YOUR REMOTE\n[14:12] MIO055: YEAH\n[14:14] MIO055: SO\n[14:17] MIO077: SO SO IF TWO TWO DEVICES ARE TRYING TO GO TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE T. V. SET THEN THE THE THE ONE WHICH HAS THE MORE ENERGY IN THE WAVE IS CHOSEN\n[14:30] MIO077: WELL IT CAN BE A PROBLEM SOMETIMES BUT MOST OF THE TIME IT WORKS OKAY\n[14:34] MIO055: OKAY\n[14:34] MIO076: THE PASSWORD MAY SIMPLY UH OR UH I IDENTIFICATION CODE MAY SIMPLY SOLVE THIS PROBLEM\n[14:41] MIO076: A SPECIFIC UH REMOTE CONTROL HAS A SPECIFIC F\n[14:44] MIO077: YEAH BUT WE WE DON'T HAVE TO THINK UH ABOUT THIS BECAUSE I THINK AS A FUNCTION DESIGNER THAT WE WILL USE THE ALREADY MADE UH CIRCUITS WHICH WE PROBABLY BU BUY\n[14:56] MIO077: IT'S WORTH TO BUY\n[14:57] MIO055: HMM\n[14:57] MIO077: AND THEY HAVE THESE PROBLEMS SOLVED SO\n[15:00] MIE002: OKAY\n[15:00] MIO077: SO WE DON'T HAVE TO THINK ABOUT THESE\n[15:00] MIO076: MM\n[15:01] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[15:01] MIO055: OKAY\n[15:02] MIE002: OKAY\n[15:02] MIO055: SO MAYBE YOU CAN TALK ABOUT THE FUNCTION AND\n[15:05] MIO077: YES\n[15:07] MIO077: I HAVE ONLY A COUPLE OF THINGS BECAUSE I HAD I STRUGGLED A BIT WITH THE SOFTWARE THAT I'M SUPPOSED TO USE IN THIS UH\n[15:17] MIO077: UH\n[15:19] MIO077: IN THIS COMPANY\n[15:20] MIO077: I WAS USED TO USE LINUX BEFORE SO\n[15:22] MIO077: BUT I TRIED TO\n[15:25] MIO077: TRIED TO BREAK THROUGH THIS TOO I GUESS\n[15:35] MIO077: MM\n[15:35] MIO055: OPEN\n[15:35] MIO077: AH\n[15:38] MIO077: OKAY\n[15:40] MIO077: HOW TO MAKE IT BIG\n[15:44] MIO055: SLIDE SHOW\n[15:44] MIO076: FIVE\n[15:45] MIO077: SLIDE SHOW\n[15:46] MIO077: OKAY THANKS\n[15:47] MIO055: IT SHOULD WORK SO YOU CAN\n[15:50] MIO077: OKAY\n[15:51] MIO077: OH SO I WILL SPEAK ABOUT WORKING DESIGN\n[15:55] MIO077: THAT'S THE FIRST SLIDE\n[15:57] MIO077: UH WHAT UH I HAVE TO DO\n[16:00] MIO077: A LOOK AT WHAT THE OTHER COMPANY OKAY SO UH PRESENTLY I AM LOOKING WHAT IS POSSIBLE TO USE\n[16:08] MIO077: WHAT CIRCUITS TO USE AND STUFF LIKE THAT BECAUSE UH I DIDN'T WORK UH WITH THESE UH CIRCUITS SO FAR SO I HAVE TO LOOK WHAT WHAT IS A V A V AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET FOR FOR THE COMMUNICATION FOR THE I. R. CIRCUITS AND SO ON\n[16:24] MIO077: SO I'M CURRENTLY LOOKING WHAT IS AVAILABLE ON THE WEB\n[16:28] MIO077: AND UH I WANTED TO ASK YOU M MAYBE AFTERWARDS AFTER AFTER OUR DISCUSSION IF WE HAVE SOME CONTACTS IN SOME COMPANIES\n[16:36] MIO077: SO WHICH CAN REPORT ON WHAT IS GOING ON THERE SO I WOULD BE GLAD IF YOU CAN TELL ME ABOUT THEM\n[16:41] MIO055: MM\n[16:42] MIO055: YEAH\n[16:44] MIO077: SO YOU KNOW\n[16:47] MIO077: UH OKAY FINDINGS THAT'S THE POINT THAT I'M WORKING ON CURRENTLY BUT UH SO FAR I I WAS UH LOOKING WHAT WHAT ARE THE BLUE CIRCUIT\n[16:58] MIO077: I MEAN RADIO WAVE RADIO FREQUENCY CIRCUITS ARE AVAILABLE NOW BUT THE PRICES I READ ARE HIGH\n[17:02] MIE002: MM-HMM\n[17:07] MIO077: SO\n[17:09] MIO077: I KNOW THAT UH THE USER INTERFACE PEOPLE AND THESE SPEAK ABOUT RADIO FREQUENCY WAVES BECAUSE YOU CAN YOU CAN UH YOU CAN MAKE THE T. V. DO WHAT YOU WANT EVEN IF YOU ARE IN THE BATHROOM OR SO ON\n[17:17] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[17:21] MIO055: HMM\n[17:23] MIO077: BUT YOU KNOW\n[17:25] MIO077: WHEN YOU ARE NOT CLOSE TO THE T. V. YOU PROBABLY WON'T NEED TO TO CHANGE THE PROGRAM AND SO ON AND SO I AM I AM VOTING FOR S TO STICK TO THE UM INFRA RED CONTROL INSTEAD OF R. W. BUT WE WILL DISCUSS IT LATER MAYBE\n[17:42] MIO077: UH\n[17:43] MIO077: COMPONENTS TO USE I'M NOT EXACTLY SURE WHAT I WILL USE FOR THE DESIGN OF THE CIRCUIT\n[17:48] MIO077: IT DEPENDS UH ON WHETHER WE WILL USE THE L. C. D. AND MAINLY THE SPEECH RECOGNITION BECAUSE THE SPEECH REC YEAH\n[17:57] MIE002: ARE WE UM ARE WE PLANNING TO TAKE AN OFF THE SHELF AN O. E. M. COMPONENT FOR THE RADIO WAVE CIRCUIT\n[18:03] MIE002: OR ARE WE PLANNING TO CONSTRUCT OUR OWN CIRCUIT BOARD\n[18:05] MIO077: NO NO NO NO NO\n[18:06] MIO077: THIS WE THIS WE BUY I THINK BECAUSE IT'S RATHER CHEAP NOWADAYS AND IT'S NOT WORTH TO CONSTRUCT OURSELVES\n[18:11] MIE002: OKAY S\n[18:12] MIE002: SO WE JUST BUY A CIRCUIT BOARD AND OKAY\n[18:14] MIO077: EXACTLY\n[18:17] MIO077: BUT I'M NOT SURE ABOUT THE CIRCUIT WHICH IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[18:20] MIO077: THIS I PREFER THAT WE SHOULD MAKE OURSELVES\n[18:23] MIE002: OKAY\n[18:24] MIO077: BUT IT DEPENDS WHETHER WE TAKE A DECISION TO USE IT\n[18:28] MIO077: SAME THING\n[18:29] MIO077: IT'S FAIRLY EXPENSIVE TO USE THESE CIRCUITS\n[18:32] MIO077: SO SPEECH RECOGNITION WELL L. C. D. IT'S OKAY BECAUSE IT'S COMMON NOWADAYS TO USE L. C. D. SO I AGREE ON USING ANY KIND OF L. C. D.\n[18:40] MIO077: LESS BUTTONS GOOD FOR ME AS A AS A DESIGNER OF THE CIRCUIT\n[18:45] MIO055: YEAH\n[18:46] MIO077: BUT THE SPEECH RECOGNITION WE HAVE TO COMPARE WHETHER THE PRICE AND THE WHAT DOES IT OFFER YOU KNOW\n[18:49] MIO076: MM\n[18:51] MIO055: YEAH\n[18:52] MIO055: SO WHAT DO YOU THINK WOULD BE THE PRICE IT WOULD BE OUT OF RANGE\n[18:55] MIO077: YEAH I'M\n[18:58] MIO055: OR IT WOULD BE MAYBE FEASIBLE\n[18:59] MIO077: OH\n[19:01] MIO077: I WAS NOT THINKING TOO MUCH ABOUT THE PRICE\n[19:04] MIO077: BUT IF WE USE THE L. C. D. UH EVEN THE RADIO FREQUENCY COMMUNICATION WITH THE T. V. SET AND THE BACKLIGHT AND UH RELATED THINGS LIKE THE PHOTO DIODES AND STUFF\n[19:18] MIO077: IT SHOULD BE OKAY\n[19:20] MIO077: IF WE DECIDE TO USE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION THEN WE PROBABLY COULD STRUGGLE BUT WE'LL SEE AFTERWARDS\n[19:26] MIO055: OKAY\n[19:27] MIO077: IT DEPENDS OF YOU IF IF THE M. E. OR U. I. D.\n[19:33] MIO077: I'M SORRY ABOUT THE NAMES I DON'T REALLY KNOW UH WANT TO HAVE IT LIKE IN METAL OR IN PLASTIC\n[19:33] MIO055: MM\n[19:39] MIO077: THESE THINGS\n[19:40] MIO077: IT IT DEPENDS ON YOU NOT BECAUSE THE THE THE ELECTRONIC DEVICE'S PRICE IS NOT NOT SO BIG IN COMPARISON TO TO THE OVERALL SHAPE AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[19:50] MIO077: SO\n[19:51] MIE002: OKAY\n[19:51] MIO077: WE WILL DISCUSS IT AFTERWARDS\n[19:54] MIO077: OH THIS IS NOTHING\n[19:55] MIO077: THIS IS JUST MY NOTES ON WHAT TO USE\n[20:00] MIO077: AND UH MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE IS YES I WOULD LIKE ALSO PREFERABLY TO USE R. W. CIRCUIT\n[20:07] MIO077: BUT FROM THE POINT OF VIEW UH OF THE DESIGN AND PRICE I WOULD STICK TO I. R. S\n[20:13] MIO077: THAT'S MY OPINION\n[20:14] MIO077: UH I MEAN IF INFRA RED UH CIRCUIT NOT NOT THE RADIO FREQUENCY\n[20:19] MIO055: WHY\n[20:19] MIO055: BECAUSE IT'S SIMPLER\n[20:21] MIO077: BECAUSE BECAUSE THE THE RANGE WHERE YOU CAN USE IT IS FAIR\n[20:25] MIO055: YEAH\n[20:28] MIO055: MM\n[20:28] MIO077: IT'S OKAY I THINK\n[20:30] MIO077: AND THE PRICE IS FAIRLY CHEAP FOR THIS\n[20:31] MIO055: OKAY\n[20:32] MIO055: IT'S A A PRICE MATTER\n[20:32] MIO077: WELL DEPENDS\n[20:35] MIO055: YEAH\n[20:36] MIO077: JUS JUST THE PRICE\n[20:38] MIO055: MM\n[20:38] MIO077: OTHERWISE I DON'T CARE WHAT I PUT THERE BECAUSE IT'S THE CHIP WHICH I BUY OR WHICH WE BUY\n[20:42] MIO055: OKAY\n[20:45] MIO077: SO I I I THINK IT'S O Y O\n[20:47] MIE002: WHAT HOW MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE\n[20:49] MIE002: ARE WE TALKING THREE TIMES MORE EXPENSIVE\n[20:51] MIE002: OR TEN TIMES MORE EXPENSIVE\n[20:51] MIO077: WELL THREE TO THREE TO FIVE\n[20:53] MIE002: OR\n[20:54] MIE002: OKAY\n[20:54] MIO077: N NOT TEN TIMES BUT IT DEPENDS WHAT WHAT WE\n[20:56] MIE002: YEAH YEAH\n[20:58] MIE002: THAT'S STILL A LOT\n[20:59] MIE002: I THINK IT'S IT'S PROBABLY NOT WORTH SPENDING THE EXTRA MONEY\n[21:00] MIO055: HMM\n[21:03] MIE002: BECAUSE I MEAN ALL THE OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS ON THE MARKET HAVE INFRA RED SO PEOPLE DON'T EXPECT ANYTHING OTHER THAN INFRA RED\n[21:03] MIO055: YEAH\n[21:10] MIO055: YEAH\n[21:10] MIE002: SO IT'S NOT WORTH SPENDING THE EXTRA MONEY\n[21:11] MIO077: YEAH\n[21:11] MIO055: WELL I OH\n[21:11] MIO077: TH THEY ARE USED TO USE IT WHEN THEY CAN SEE THE T. V. SO I DON'T KNOW\n[21:15] MIE002: YEAH\n[21:15] MIO055: ON THE OTHER SIDE WE WANT TO HAVE SOMETHING NEW\n[21:18] MIO055: YOU KNOW WHERE\n[21:19] MIE002: YEAH\n[21:21] MIO055: WE WANT TO\n[21:23] MIO055: TO HAVE SOMETHING NEW AND SO WE I THINK WE SHOULD STILL THINKING ABOUT IT\n[21:27] MIO055: BUT MAYBE\n[21:28] MIE002: BUT I THINK BASED ON MY USABILITY STUDIES I TH I FEEL THAT USERS ARE PRIORITISE THE LOOK AND THE FEEL AND THE TRENDINESS ABOVE\n[21:35] MIO055: OKAY\n[21:38] MIE002: YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INFRA RED OR RADIO WAVES\n[21:42] MIE002: SO I THINK WE'RE BETTER OFF SPENDING MONEY IN THE USABILITY PHASE\n[21:43] MIO077: YOU THE USER INTERFACE AND MANAGEMENT MAN UH\n[21:46] MIO055: OKAY\n[21:47] MIO076: MM\n[21:47] MIO055: YEAH\n[21:49] MIE002: OKAY\n[21:51] MIO077: UH OKAY THAT'S IT FOR ME\n[21:55] MIO055: OKAY THANK YOU PETER\n[21:57] MIO077: 'KAY\n[22:00] MIO055: SO UM I HAVE TO INFORM YOU I RECEIVE AN EMAIL FROM THE MANAGEMENT BON BOARD TODAY AND THEY HAVE NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR THE FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[22:11] MIE002: MM\n[22:12] MIO055: UM\n[22:14] MIO055: FIRST UM THEY SAY THAT'S UH ABOUT SOMETHING ABOUT T TELETEXT\n[22:19] MIO055: UH APPARENTLY IT BECOMES FROM ACCORDING TO THEM IT BECOMES OUT OF DATE\n[22:26] MIO055: OUT DATED\n[22:27] MIO055: AND UH\n[22:29] MIO055: BECAUSE OF THE INTERNET POPULARITY AND EVERYBODY HAS INTERNET AT HOME AND\n[22:35] MIO055: ACTUALLY IT'S NOT USEFUL TO HAVE TELETEXT\n[22:39] MIO055: UM\n[22:43] MIO055: SO I THINK WE CAN AVOID THE TELETEXT\n[22:47] MIO055: UM THE SECOND THING IS UH\n[22:51] MIO055: THEY SUGGEST THAT THAT WE SHOULD UH USE THE REMOTE CONTROL ONLY FOR T. V. NOT FOR D. V. D. AND OTHER DEVICES\n[23:00] MIO055: BECAUSE IT MAKE IT IT MAKES IT'S TOO COMPLEX AND UH BECAUSE WE HAVE NOT MUCH TIME FOR THIS PROJECT WE SHOULD STAY ON T. V. ON THE ONLY SPECIFIC T. V. REMOTE CONTROL\n[23:12] MIO077: I AGREE\n[23:14] MIO055: THE THIRD THE THIRD ONE IS UH ABOUT THE THE THE IMAGE OF THE COMPANY\n[23:21] MIO055: SO UM UH WE SHOULD WE SHOULD KEEP UH THE THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE RECOGNISABLE\n[23:32] MIO055: UH UH\n[23:35] MIO055: IT'S THAT MEAN WE SHOULD USE THE COLOUR OF OUR COMPANY AND MAYBE PUT SOMEWHERE THE S THE SLOGAN OF THE COMPANY\n[23:42] MIO055: WHICH IS UH WE PUT FASHION OF IN ELECTRONICS\n[23:46] MIO055: SO WHEN PEOPLE SEE THE THE REMOTE CONTROL THEY SHOULD SAY OH IT'S FROM REAL REACTION AND HE S THEY SHOULD RECOGNISE THE COMPANY\n[23:58] MIO055: SO UM\n[24:04] MIO055: SO NOW WE WE SHOULD TAKE THE DECISION WHAT WE ARE GOING TO WHAT FUNCTION WE WILL HAVE ON THIS UH ON THIS REMOTE CONTROL\n[24:15] MIO055: SO MM ARE WE GOING TO USE L. C. D. SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[24:22] MIO055: UH\n[24:24] MIE002: WELL SHOULD WE START WITH JUST THE CORE THE BASIC FUNCTIONS THAT WE NEED\n[24:29] MIE002: AND THEN WE CAN MOVE ON TO THE MORE ADVANCED FEATURES\n[24:29] MIO055: YEAH\n[24:30] MIO076: MM\n[24:30] MIO076: YES\n[24:31] MIO055: MAYBE MAYBE\n[24:32] MIO077: OKAY SO THE AVAILABLE THINGS ARE L. C. D. THE BUTTONS AND EVERYTHING\n[24:37] MIO077: UH RADIO FREQUENCY DEPENDS\n[24:40] MIO077: AND WELL THE RECOGNITION IT DEPENDS ON YOU GUYS\n[24:44] MIO055: YEAH BUT FIRST MAYBE WHAT IS WHAT ARE THE USUAL FUNCTION OF A STANDARD REMOTE CONTROL\n[24:44] MIO077: YOU SHOULD PROBABLY SPEAK\n[24:51] MIO055: I MEAN\n[24:52] MIO077: OKAY\n[24:53] MIO055: WHAT DO\n[24:55] MIE002: OKAY WELL I MEAN THE OBVIOUS ONE IS CHANGING CHANNELS\n[24:56] MIO055: YEAH\n[24:57] MIO055: YEAH\n[24:58] MIO076: YEAH\n[25:07] MIO055: I THINK WE SHOULD STICK ON VERY USEFUL FUNCTIONS BECAUSE WE WANT LESS BUTTON\n[25:10] MIE002: YEAH\n[25:12] MIO055: SO YEAH\n[25:13] MIE002: YEAH OKAY\n[25:16] MIO055: SO TURNING CHANNEL OF COURSE\n[25:18] MIO055: VOLUME SETTING\n[25:22] MIO077: UH JUST ONE NOTE TO THE CHAN CHANNEL CHANGING\n[25:26] MIO077: DO WE WILL WE USE ONLY TWO BUTTONS OR OR LIKE NUMBERED BUTTONS\n[25:32] MIO077: I MEAN THOSE NINE PLUS ONE OR TWO\n[25:33] MIO055: YEAH\n[25:35] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[25:36] MIO055: I THINK IT WOULD BE A B\n[25:38] MIO077: BECAUSE IT'S MANY BUTTONS AND WE WERE SPEAKING ABOUT LOWERING THE NUMBER\n[25:42] MIO076: MM\n[25:42] MIO055: YEAH\n[25:42] MIE002: YEAH I\n[25:43] MIO055: ON THE OTHER SIDE WE HAVE MORE AND MORE CHANNELS AND IF YOU WANT TO PASS THROUGH ALL THE CHANNELS TO GET THE CHANNEL YOU WANT IT'S\n[25:47] MIO076: YEAH\n[25:51] MIO077: OKAY SO SO WE KEEP ALL THESE ALL THESE BUTTONS\n[25:53] MIO076: YEAH YEAH AT LEAST NINE TEN BUTTON\n[25:53] MIO055: MAYBE MAYBE WE COULD THINK OF SOMETHING MORE BETWEENS LIKE\n[25:58] MIO055: UH\n[25:58] MIO077: LIKE TEN PLUS FIVE PLUS ONE PLUS ONE MINUS OR SOMETHING\n[26:01] MIO055: YEAH\n[26:03] MIO055: MAYBE SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[26:03] MIO077: OR USING THE NAMES AND THE KEYBOARD I DUNNO\n[26:04] MIE002: AH YEAH\n[26:05] MIO055: UH\n[26:08] MIO076: OR\n[26:11] MIO055: MAYBE OH I DON'T KNOW\n[26:11] MIO076: OR SOMETHING\n[26:14] MIO055: OH\n[26:17] MIO055: MAYBE WE COULD HAVE KEY BUTTONS LIKE UH DISCOVERY CHANNE LIKE DOCUMENTARY CHANNEL AND MOVIES CHANNEL AND\n[26:26] MIO077: YOU MEAN LIKE HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE\n[26:26] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[26:27] MIO055: AND INSIDE THIS THIS THING YOU CAN MOVE MAYBE SWITCH\n[26:29] MIO076: OKAY\n[26:30] MIO076: LIKE CATEGORISING CHANNELS\n[26:31] MIO055: IF YOU WANT TO SEE A MOVIE YOU CLICK ON THE MOVIE BUTTON SO YOU HAVE ALL THE MOVIE CHANNELS AND AFTER YOU'VE YOU PLUS PLUS PLUS\n[26:36] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[26:36] MIO077: OKAY SO S OH SORRY\n[26:38] MIO076: OKAY\n[26:38] MIO055: I IT JUST AN IDEA\n[26:39] MIO055: I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT THAT BUT\n[26:41] MIO077: SO IT REQUIRES THE USE OF L. C. D. PROBABLY TO TO TELL YOU\n[26:45] MIE002: TO HAVE SOME FEEDBACK\n[26:45] MIO055: YEAH PROBABLY YEAH YEAH\n[26:46] MIO077: OKAY SO I'LL MAKE A NOTE ON L. C. D.\n[26:46] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[26:46] MIE002: YEAH\n[26:51] MIE002: WE COULD MAYBE ALSO C UM INCORPORATE PETRE'S IDEA OF THE UM SLIDER FOR THE VOLUME WITH THE CHANNEL\n[26:58] MIO076: OKAY\n[26:59] MIO055: OKAY\n[26:59] MIE002: SO WE C YOU COULD QUICKLY JUST THROUGH MANY CHANNELS\n[27:02] MIO077: YEAH\n[27:03] MIO077: LIKE ROLLER FOR THE YEAH\n[27:04] MIE002: FOR THE CHANNELS PERHAPS\n[27:05] MIO077: OKAY\n[27:21] MIO055: ANYTHING ELSE\n[27:23] MIE002: SO WE'VE GOT CHANNEL AND VOLUME\n[27:25] MIE002: UM\n[27:25] MIO055: YEAH\n[27:26] MIO077: SO WE ARE STILL S SPEAKING ABOUT THE COMMON DEVICES OR WE ARE INVITING THE NEW ONE\n[27:31] MIE002: I THINK SO\n[27:32] MIE002: I THINK BASICALLY THE CORE FUNCTIONS WE WANT AND THEN MORE ADVANCED ONES\n[27:32] MIO055: YEAH\n[27:37] MIO055: WHAT ABOUT THE SETTINGS OF THE T. V.\n[27:38] MIO055: BECAUSE IT'S BUTTON WE DON'T USE VERY OFTEN BUT\n[27:43] MIO055: IT'S WE NEED IT ANYWAY\n[27:45] MIO076: SO UH WE DON'T HAVE ANY UH WE DON'T HAVE UH WE SHOULD JUST DESIGN THE REMOTE CONTROL AND WE SH WE DON'T HAVE ANY ACCESS TO THE TO THE T. V. DESIGN OR WE CAN CHANGE SOME DESIGN\n[27:45] MIO055: SO\n[27:45] MIE002: YEAH\n[27:56] MIO076: BECAUSE ONE SOLUTION FOR THIS UM UH UH CH CHANGING CHANNELS IS TO SEE A SUMMARY OF ALL CHANNELS\n[28:04] MIO076: SOME SOME PREVIEW OF ALL CHANNELS AND THEN YOU CAN YEAH\n[28:07] MIO077: ON THE SCREEN YOU MEAN\n[28:09] MIO076: YEAH B NOT ON THE CONTROL ON THE SCREEN ON THE T. V. SCREEN\n[28:09] MIO077: NOT ON THE CONTROL BUT ON THE SCREEN\n[28:12] MIO077: WELL THIS WOULD AVOID L. C. D. THEN\n[28:13] MIE002: I DON'T\n[28:13] MIO076: AND THEN\n[28:15] MIE002: OH I DON'T BUT I DON'T THINK WE'RE WE'RE THE ONES\n[28:17] MIE002: I MEAN THIS REMOTE CONTROL WE'RE DEVELOPING IS A GENERIC CONTROL FOR ALL T. V. S I THINK\n[28:21] MIO055: YEAH YEAH\n[28:23] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[28:23] MIO055: I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S POSSIBLE TO TO WATCH SOMETHING ON T. V.\n[28:23] MIO077: OH\n[28:26] MIO077: W I I THINK IT IT WOULD BE BETTER TO TO STICK TO THE REMOTE CONTROL AND NOT TO BOTHER THE T. V. TO TO TO PRINT THESE THINGS\n[28:30] MIO055: YEAH\n[28:33] MIO055: YEAH\n[28:33] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[28:34] MIO077: WELL IT WI IT WILL BE STILL MORE EXPENSIVE BUT FOR THE L. C. D. AND THIS STUFF IS NO PROBLEM IN THE PRICE\n[28:39] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[28:41] MIE002: OKAY\n[28:42] MIO055: SO WHAT ARE WE DOING WITH THE SETTINGS\n[28:44] MIO055: BECAUSE SETTINGS IF WE WANT TO DO SETTINGS WE NEED BUTTONS FOR THAT AND WE WANT LESS BUTTONS SO\n[28:51] MIO055: MAYBE WITH THE L. C. D. WE CAN DO SOMETHING WITH LESS BUTTONS BUT\n[28:53] MIO076: YEAH\n[28:57] MIE002: BUT THEN YOU DON'T WANT TO MAKE THE L. C. D. DISPLAY TOO COMPLICATED AT THE SAME TIME\n[29:00] MIO055: MM\n[29:01] MIO077: TWO T. V. S\n[29:04] MIE002: I MEAN THERE'S ALWAYS WE CAN ALWAYS HAVE THESE L LESS OFTEN USED FUNCTIONS HIDDEN SOMEWHERE UNDER A COVER OR AT THE BACK OF UNDER A SLIDE OR SOME\n[29:12] MIO055: YEAH\n[29:13] MIO055: OH YEAH\n[29:13] MIO077: LIKE MA\n[29:14] MIO055: OH THE\n[29:15] MIO077: WE WE COULD HAVE FOR EXAMPLE TWO BUTTONS LIKE SIMPLE MODE AND ADVANCED MODE\n[29:19] MIO077: OR I DUNNO\n[29:20] MIE002: YEAH\n[29:21] MIO077: OR LIKE CHILDREN AND GRANDFATHER'S MODE AND THE WELL THE THE USER\n[29:21] MIE002: YEAH\n[29:25] MIO076: MM\n[29:29] MIO077: NOT THE USER THE MAN MANA T. V. MANAGER MODE\n[29:32] MIE002: OKAY\n[29:32] MIO077: AH I DUNNO\n[29:33] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[29:34] MIE002: SO WE HAVE FIVE MINUTES LEFT\n[29:35] MIO055: YEAH\n[29:36] MIE002: UM\n[29:37] MIO077: UH\n[29:38] MIE002: SO I THINK S THE SETTINGS WE TH WE ARE AGREEING ARE AGREED THAT THEY'RE REQUIRED\n[29:43] MIO055: YEAH\n[29:43] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[29:43] MIE002: IT'S JUST HOW TO A\n[29:43] MIO077: YEAH\n[29:45] MIO055: WE SHOULD HIDE THEM SOMEWHERE\n[29:48] MIO077: HIDE THEM OKAY\n[29:49] MIE002: YEAH\n[29:49] MIO055: IN THE MENUS OF THE L. C. D. OR IN THE BACK OF THE REMOTE CONTROL OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[29:52] MIE002: OKAY\n[29:55] MIE002: YEAH\n[29:56] MIE002: UH OKAY WHAT ELSE\n[30:01] MIO077: UM\n[30:06] MIE002: I MEAN A POWER BUTTON'S OBVIOUSLY\n[30:06] MIO077: YES\n[30:10] MIE002: UH REQUIRED\n[30:10] MIO077: THIS I WAS THINKING\n[30:11] MIO077: DO WE NEED A POWER BUTTON AT ALL\n[30:13] MIO077: SHOULD SHOULD SHOULDN'T WE DO IT LIKE SLEEP MODE AFTER FIVE MINUTES OF NOT USING IT\n[30:18] MIO077: BECAUSE GENERALLY\n[30:18] MIO055: IT'S IT'S A KIND OF SETTING I THINK\n[30:20] MIO055: IT SHOULD FIT IN THOSE SETTINGS FUNCTIONS\n[30:21] MIO076: MM\n[30:23] MIO076: SETTINGS\n[30:24] MIO055: BECAUSE IT'S NOT A VERY CURRENT USEFUL FUNCTION\n[30:28] MIE002: UH WELL I THINK WHEN THEY SAY POWER BUTTON THEY MEAN TO TURN THE T. V. ON AND OFF\n[30:34] MIO055: NO I THINK IT'S AFTER AFTER FIVE MINUTES OR SOMETHING A TIMER I I THINK NO\n[30:34] MIO077: YES\n[30:36] MIO077: WELL I I UH\n[30:38] MIE002: BUT IF YOU'RE WATCHING T. V. FOR TWO HOURS YOU DON'T WANT YOUR T. V. TO TURN OFF AFTER FIVE FIVE MINUTE\n[30:41] MIO077: YOU DON'T NEED TO EVERY FIVE MINUTES TO KEEP IT ALIVE\n[30:45] MIO077: UH PROBABLY\n[30:46] MIO077: OKAY SO WE SHOULD KEEP THIS BUTTON\n[30:48] MIE002: I MEAN BASED ON OUR USABILITY STUDIES AGAIN UM PE UM PEOPLE SAID THAT THE POWER BUTTON WAS V A VERY RELEVANT BUTTON\n[30:48] MIO076: YEAH\n[30:54] MIO055: OH OKAY YEAH\n[30:56] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[30:56] MIE002: UM YOU KNOW IT WAS NINE OUT OF TEN\n[30:58] MIO077: OKAY SO WE WE COULD P WHAT WE COULD PROBABLY DO IS TO KEEP ALSO TO KEEP UH KEEP THE L. C. D. AND ALL THE BUTTONS AND STUFF\n[30:59] MIE002: RE RELEVANCE\n[31:07] MIO077: WE COULD MAKE IT LIKE A OPENING OPENING STYLE THAT IF YOU OPEN IT YOU ARE YOU JUST TURN ON THE T. V. AND IF YOU CLOSE IT IT WILL\n[31:11] MIO055: YEAH\n[31:17] MIO055: YEAH\n[31:18] MIO077: TURN OFF THE T. V.\n[31:19] MIO077: IF IF YOU LIKE THIS\n[31:20] MIE002: OKAY\n[31:22] MIE002: B OKAY\n[31:23] MIO077: BECAUSE WELL IT'S MAYBE QUESTION FOR YOU T\n[31:25] MIE002: I THINK WE NEED TO CONCENTRATE ON THE YOU KNOW THE MAJOR USAGE OF THE TH OF THE CONTROL WHICH IS YOU SIT DOWN\n[31:27] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[31:30] MIO055: YEAH\n[31:32] MIE002: YOU TURN ON YOUR T. V. YOU CHANGE CHANNELS YOU CHANGE THE VOLUME YOU TURN THE T. V. OFF\n[31:37] MIO055: YEAH\n[31:37] MIE002: UM AND ALL THE OTHER F FUNCTIONALITY IS\n[31:38] MIO055: SO S YEAH\n[31:43] MIO076: YEAH THEY CAN YEAH THEY CAN BE HIDE SOMEWHERE BY A COVER OR SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[31:43] MIE002: NOT USED VERY OFTEN\n[31:47] MIO055: YEAH\n[31:48] MIE002: YEAH\n[31:48] MIO076: LIKE COVERING CU\n[31:50] MIO055: ON THE BACK OR\n[31:50] MIO077: YEAH\n[31:51] MIO077: I MEAN LIKE THE\n[31:52] MIO076: YEAH LIKE MOBILE PHONE COVERING\n[31:53] MIO077: YEAH BUT SINCE WE HAVE THE L. C. D. WE DIDN'T NEED TOO MUCH BUTTON TOO MANY BUTTONS\n[32:01] MIO077: UM OKAY JUST UM THE DECISION OF THE POWER BUTTON\n[32:06] MIO077: SHOULD WE MAKE IT A BUTTON OR SOME SOME SOMETHING WHICH WOULD BE\n[32:11] MIO055: FOR WHAT\n[32:12] MIO077: UH POWER BUTTON\n[32:12] MIE002: I THINK A BUTTON\n[32:13] MIO076: A BUTTON IS BETTER\n[32:15] MIE002: I THINK IT SHOULD BE A BU\n[32:15] MIO055: AH OH YEAH YEAH\n[32:15] MIO077: IF IT IF IT'S A BUTTON OR OKAY\n[32:16] MIO076: YEAH\n[32:17] MIO055: YEAH A BUTTON YEAH I GUESS SO\n[32:17] MIE002: ITS OWN BUTTON ON THE FRONT\n[32:19] MIO076: MM\n[32:20] MIO077: OKAY ONE NICE BIG BUTTON\n[32:23] MIO077: OLD FASHIONED BUTTON TO SATISFY THE GRANDMOTHERS\n[32:29] MIO077: HMM\n[32:32] MIE002: OKAY\n[32:34] MIO055: SO ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS OR FUNCTIONS\n[32:34] MIO077: MM\n[32:34] MIE002: S\n[32:48] MIE002: WHAT ABOUT THINGS LIKE THE CLOCK AND UM TIMERS\n[32:54] MIO077: DO WE STILL HAVE THE TIME\n[32:55] MIO077: I I JUST WONDER\n[32:56] MIO055: YEAH WE HAVE STILL ONE OR TWO MINUTES TO TALK YEAH\n[32:58] MIO077: OKAY\n[32:59] MIO077: OH\n[33:00] MIO077: WELL WHAT W WHAT WAS THE QUESTION\n[33:01] MIO076: CLOCK OR\n[33:02] MIE002: UH UM YOU KNOW SOME FUNC SOME FEATURES ON THE CONTROL TO DISPLAY A TIME OR T TO DISPLAY\n[33:07] MIO055: USUALLY IT'S ALREADY ON T. V. OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[33:10] MIO076: YES\n[33:11] MIO077: YEAH BUT SINCE WE WANT TO CONTROL ALL THE TELEVISIONS\n[33:17] MIO077: AND AND IT WOULD PROBABLY BE WORTH TO TO SET THE TIMING ON THE REMOTE NO\n[33:17] MIO055: YEAH\n[33:24] MIO077: BECAUSE IF IF THE T. V. TURNS ON ITSELF IT WELL YOU KNOW IF THE TIME THE TIMER SHOULD BE THERE\n[33:25] MIO076: MM\n[33:27] MIO055: YEAH\n[33:29] MIO055: YEAH\n[33:30] MIO055: IF WE IF WE ADD THE TIME WE HAVE TO HAVE MAYBE A BIGGER DISPLAY OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT AND IS IT VERY USEFUL\n[33:37] MIO055: I MEAN ARE USERS WANTS TO HAVE THE TIME ON THE ON THE REMOTE\n[33:44] MIO076: MM\n[33:44] MIO055: THIS IS THE QUESTION\n[33:45] MIE002: PROBABLY NOT\n[33:45] MIO055: IS IT USEFUL\n[33:46] MIO076: YES\n[33:46] MIE002: IT'S A QUESTI YEAH IT'S A TRADE OFF\n[33:47] MIO055: W IN MY OPINION WE SHOULD HAVE ONLY USEFUL THING AND BECAUSE APPARENTLY THEY WANT THE SIMPLER IT'S IS BETTER\n[33:52] MIE002: 'KAY\n[33:54] MIO077: AH YEAH\n[33:55] MIE002: OKAY SIMPLE\n[33:56] MIO077: DID YOU DID YOU EVER USE THE LIKE THE TIMING OF TURNING ON THE T. V. WELL AND BASED ON YOUR\n[34:03] MIE002: VERY YEAH OKAY VERY OCCASIONALLY\n[34:05] MIE002: BUT I DO USE THE I DO USE THE DISPLAY OF THE TIME QUITE OFTEN BUT\n[34:09] MIO076: MM\n[34:09] MIO077: YEAH BUT IT CAN BE ON THE DISPLAY IN IN A CORNER ALL THE TIME ON THE REMOTE\n[34:12] MIE002: YEAH\n[34:14] MIE002: YEAH THAT'S OKAY THAT'S TRUE\n[34:16] MIE002: OKAY SO NO TIME BUTTON\n[34:17] MIO055: NO TIME ON\n[34:18] MIO076: AND UH DO WE NEED TO INCLUDE ANYTHING ABOUT THE SPEECH RECOGNITION AND THE SPEECH COMMANDS OR\n[34:18] MIE002: OKAY\n[34:23] MIO077: YES YES\n[34:24] MIO055: I THINK\n[34:26] MIO076: I I THIN I THINK IT WILL NOT TAKE LOTS OF PLACE WE JUST NEED A MICROPHONE AND THE SOFTWARE\n[34:32] MIO076: SO AND IT SH AND IT WILL BE A LITTLE BIT NEW AND INTERESTING\n[34:37] MIO076: SO PEOPLE MAY BE ATTRACTED TO BUY THIS STUFF AND IT'S NOT VERY DIFFICULT TO UH PUT A SOFTWARE INSIDE THE THE ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND PUT A MICROPHONE\n[34:48] MIO076: IT DOESN'T TAKE THAT MUCH PLACE AND ALSO THAT MUCH IT DOESN'T COST THAT MUCH\n[34:52] MIO055: YEAH\n[34:52] MIO077: YEAH BUT WE WE SHOULD BE CAREFUL ABOUT THE BATTERY LIFE THEN\n[34:57] MIO055: SO MAYBE WE THINK WE CAN THINK MORE ABOUT THAT AND DISCUSS THAT MAYBE LAST TIME NEXT TIME\n[34:57] MIO077: IF WE USE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[35:02] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[35:03] MIO077: YEAH\n[35:04] MIO055: AND UH YEAH NOW THE MEETING ROOM IS BUSY\n[35:06] MIO055: SOMEBODY BOOKED THE MEETING ROOM JUST FOR AT ONE P. 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Time is often displayed on the TV itself."}], "required_core_functions": ["Channel changing", "Volume setting", "Power on/off"], "company_branding_requirements": ["Product should be recognizable", "Use company colors", "Include company slogan: 'Putting Fashion in Electronics'"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 17292, "output_tokens": 408, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "0405cba7938929ffbc572b1ebe4155e734be9e0a1a934e5823ad51c9b0a297fc", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "IS1005c", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 577, "duration_sec": 1967.6399459838867, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:39] MIO055: HELLO UH THIS MEETING WE ARE IT'S FO SHOULD BE FOCUSED ON THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[0:40] MIE002: HELLO\n[0:41] MIO077: MM-HMM\n[0:41] MIO076: HELLO\n[0:49] MIO055: UM THE GOAL OF THIS MEETING IS TO REACH A DECISION AT THE END ON THE CONCEPT AND I THINK THE LAST TIME WE TALKED ABOUT AN A LOT AND WE HAD A ROUGH IDEA OF WHAT IS GOING TO BE\n[1:05] MIO055: BUT UH IN TH AT THE END OF THIS MEETING WE HAVE TO TO REACH A DECISION\n[1:12] MIO055: SO UH\n[1:14] MIO055: WE WILL HAVE AGAIN THREE PRESENTATION FROM ALL OF YOU AND UH I HOPE IT WILL BE FAST BECAUSE I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE TIME TO\n[1:24] MIO055: FOR LONG DISCUSSION AND\n[1:27] MIO055: AND DECISIONS\n[1:29] MIO055: SO WHO WANTS TO START\n[1:33] MIO076: I S\n[1:34] MIO055: OKAY\n[1:34] MIE002: OKAY\n[1:35] MIO076: NO NO YOU YOU CAN START\n[1:37] MIE002: OKAY I'LL START\n[1:37] MIO055: SO START UH\n[1:38] MIE002: CAN YOU OPEN MY PRESENTATION PLEASE\n[1:43] MIO055: UH\n[1:50] MIE002: I'M NUMBER FOUR\n[1:54] MIE002: TREND\n[1:54] MIO055: THIS ONE\n[1:55] MIE002: YEP\n[2:01] MIE002: CAN YOU PASS THE MOUSE PLEASE\n[2:03] MIE002: OH OKAY THAT'S FINE\n[2:04] MIO055: TURN\n[2:05] MIE002: OKAY\n[2:06] MIE002: UM SO BASICALLY I JUST WANT TO PRESENTED TO YOU PRESENT TO YOU SOME RECENT RESULTS WE'VE HAD FROM UM LOOKING AT UH UM SOME REMOTE CONTROL MARKET RESEARCH AND SOME FASHION TRENDS AROUND THE WORLD\n[2:20] MIE002: UM\n[2:23] MIE002: THE FASHION TRENDS WE GOT FROM TALKING TO OUR OUR CONTACTS IN THE FASHION INDUSTRY BASED IN PARIS AND MILAN\n[2:29] MIE002: UM SO F FROM OUR MARKET RESEARCH BASICALLY WE'VE COME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT A FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[2:38] MIE002: UM AS OPPOSED TO A FUNCTIONAL LOOK AND FEEL IS OUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY\n[2:43] MIE002: UM FANCY IS IS IS IS THE YOU KNOW HIGHEST PRIORITY\n[2:44] MIO055: HMM\n[2:45] MIO077: HMM\n[2:47] MIE002: SECONDLY UM THAT OUR REMOTE CONTROL NEEDS TO BE TECHN TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[2:54] MIE002: UM SO THIS IS T NUMBER TWO PRIORITY BUT IT'S TWO TIMES LESS IMPORTANT AS THE FANCY CRITERIA\n[3:01] MIE002: UM AND THIRD THIRDLY THE EASINESS OF USE IS IS THE UM IS IS IMPORTANT AS WELL\n[3:09] MIE002: BUT AGAIN TWO TIMES LESS IMPORTANT AS THE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVENESS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:19] MIE002: FROM OUR F FASHION PEOPLE IN PARIS AND MILAN\n[3:24] MIE002: UM WE'VE DISCOVERED THAT THIS YEAR UM FRUIT THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MOTIF WILL BE THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN IN CLOTHES SHOES AND FURNITURE\n[3:33] MIE002: SO I'M PRETTY CONFIDENT THAT OUR REMOTE CONTROL FITS INTO THE FURNITURE CATEGORY\n[3:40] MIE002: AND ALSO UM THE FEEL OF MATERIAL THIS YEAR UM IS EXPECTED TO BE SPONGY\n[3:48] MIO055: OKAY\n[3:48] MIE002: UM SO HOPEFULLY OUR REMOTE CONTROL REFLECTS THAT S IN SOME WAY\n[3:54] MIO077: WHAT DOES IT MEAN SPONGY\n[3:56] MIE002: UH SORT OF UM SQUISHY\n[4:00] MIE002: UM\n[4:00] MIO077: LIKE SOFT OR SOMETHING\n[4:01] MIE002: YEAH SOFT LIKE A UH LIKE A SPONGE\n[4:03] MIO055: LIKE A SPONGE\n[4:04] MIE002: I DON'T KNOW\n[4:04] MIO055: YEAH\n[4:05] MIO077: OKAY\n[4:06] MIE002: YEAH\n[4:06] MIO077: I WILL SEE\n[4:07] MIE002: UM SO IN CONCLUSION WE NEED A OUR REMOTE CONTROL NEEDS TO BE SOMETHING THAT'S REALLY FANCY UM HAS LOTS OF TECHNOLOG TECH TECHNOLOGY IN IT\n[4:16] MIE002: UM SOMEHOW WOULD BE GOOD TO HAVE IT RELATED TO FRUIT AND VEGETABLES WITH A SPONGY FEEL\n[4:18] MIO077: OKAY\n[4:22] MIE002: AND THAT IT'S EASY TO USE AND FROM OUR LAST MEETING OUR YOU KNOW FABIAN TOLD US THAT W YOU KNOW ONE OF THE REQUIREMENTS IS THAT WE HAVE TO REFLECT THE LOOK AND FEEL OF OUR OF TH THE REAL REACTION COMPANY\n[4:35] MIE002: UM\n[4:36] MIO055: YEAH UH YEAH\n[4:37] MIE002: THAT'S IT\n[4:39] MIO055: EASY TO USE IS IT UH\n[4:41] MIO055: A AS MUCH AS IMPORTANT THAN TECHNOLOGY OR FANCY THING\n[4:46] MIO055: IT'S LESS IMPORTANT RIGHT\n[4:48] MIE002: LESS IMPORTANT\n[4:49] MIE002: SO UM FANCINESS FIRST AND THEN TWO TI YOU KNOW HALF AS IMPORTANT AS THAT IS TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY AND HALF IMPORTANT AS TECHNOLOGY IS EASY TO USE\n[4:49] MIO055: YEAH YEAH\n[4:52] MIO055: OKAY\n[5:00] MIE002: SO\n[5:02] MIO055: SO HAMED CAN YOU\n[5:03] MIO076: YEAH\n[5:04] MIO076: THE SECOND ONE\n[5:04] MIO076: COULD YOU PLEASE SHOW THE PRESENTATION NUMBER THREE\n[5:05] MIO055: MM-HMM\n[5:11] MIO077: I THINK THE BIGGEST STRUGGLE WILL BE THE EASY TO USE FEATURE\n[5:14] MIO055: UM\n[5:14] MIO077: WE'LL SEE\n[5:15] MIO076: YEAH\n[5:17] MIO055: NUMBER\n[5:18] MIO076: THREE\n[5:18] MIO055: THREE\n[5:22] MIO055: THIS ONE\n[5:25] MIO076: YES\n[5:30] MIO076: JUST COULD YOU PLEASE CHECK IF IT IS THE FIRST ONE OR THE SECOND\n[5:36] MIO076: UH N N NO IT'S THE FIRST ONE\n[5:39] MIO076: THE SECOND ONE\n[5:40] MIO055: SO IT'S NOT THIS ONE\n[5:41] MIO076: UH YEAH\n[5:48] MIO076: OKAY\n[5:54] MIO076: OKAY\n[5:55] MIO076: SO I AM GOING TO TALK ABOUT A LITTLE BIT ABOUT HOW THIS REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE APPEAR TO BE MORE EASY TO USE\n[6:04] MIO076: I THINK UH I THINK THE FEATURE EASY TO USE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN BEING FANCY BUT OKAY WE CAN DISCUSS ABOUT IT UH LATER\n[6:13] MIO076: UM GENERALLY GENERALLY UH THIS REMOTE CONTROL UH UH SHOULD BE SHOULD BE SOMETHING\n[6:23] MIO076: IN MY OPINION UH THE FIRST FEATURE IS JUST TO BE EASY TO USE\n[6:27] MIO076: SO THE MORE FREQUENT BUTTONS SHOULD BE LARGER THEY SHOULD BE PLACED IN A GOOD POSITION UH UH INSIDE THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:37] MIO076: AND UH S UH I CAN CONCLUDE LIKE THIS THAT WE SHOULDN'T NEED TO LEARN HOW TO USE IT\n[6:44] MIO076: IT SHOULD BE WE SHOULDN'T NEED TO ES OPEN A A T BOOK AND UH START READING AND UH LEARNING HOW TO USE THIS UH THIS UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:57] MIO076: OKAY\n[7:00] MIO076: SO WHAT I FOUND OUT THAT UH AS I SAID UH I THINK IT'S BETTER TO PUT UH MORE FREQUENT UH UH UH KE UH BUTTONS WHICH ARE USED MORE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:14] MIO076: AND THEY SHOULD BE BIGGER IN SIZE\n[7:17] MIO076: UH THE SHAPE OF REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE IN A WAY WHICH CAN WHICH SHOULD BE TAKEN EASILY IN HAND\n[7:24] MIO076: IT SHOULD NOT BE COMPLETELY LIKE UH A CUBE\n[7:28] MIO076: IT SHOULD BE IT SHOULD HAVE ROUND EDGE SO UH THEN IT'S EASIER\n[7:31] MIO077: EXACTLY\n[7:33] MIO076: AND MAYBE UH JUST LIKE SOME TOYS SOME JOYSTICK WHICH IS EASIER TO TAKE INSIDE THE HAND\n[7:41] MIO076: AND UH ALSO F UH UH M BECAUSE BECAUSE CUSTOMERS DOESN'T LIKE TO BUY LOTS OF BATTERY IT SHOULD NOT UH CONSUME LOTS OF ENERGY\n[7:56] MIO076: OKAY\n[7:57] MIO076: AND MY PERSONAL P UH PREFERENCE IS UH AS I SAID\n[8:02] MIO076: UH JUST PUTTING THIS BUTTONS IN A SPECIAL PLACES AND COVERED SOME BUTTONS WHICH ARE NOT USED UH THAT MUCH LIKE SETTINGS BUTTON LIKE MOBILE PHONE\n[8:14] MIO076: USUALLY SOME MOBILE PHONE COVER THE DIALLING NUMBER PART\n[8:18] MIO076: SO WE CAN COVER THESE BUTTONS WHICH ARE NOT USED OR UH NUMBER BUTTONS FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE CAN CHANNELS\n[8:27] MIO076: AND JUST PUT UH VOLUME CHANGE OR S CH CAN UH CHANNEL CHANGE BUTTONS UH UH IN THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[8:37] MIO076: AND IF THE USER NEEDED TO DO SOME MORE COMPLEX TASK UH HE HE CAN OPEN THE COVER AND THEN CHANGE SETTINGS OR SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[8:47] MIO076: UH\n[8:49] MIO076: AND ALSO UH I THINK IF WE PUT SOME SOME SOME SOME SOME BUTTONS INSIDE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL IT CAN BE USED EASIER\n[8:59] MIO076: NOT ON REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:01] MIO076: I DUNNO IF I CAN EXPLAIN WELL\n[9:03] MIO076: BUT UH JUST INSIDE\n[9:06] MIO076: FOR EXAMPLE A SLIDING OR ROLLING UH UH D UH STUFF IF WE PUT IT INSIDE THEN WE CAN EASILY MANIPULATE WITH UH THUMB\n[9:17] MIO076: SO IT CAN BE ANOTHER UH PREFERENCE\n[9:20] MIO076: AND UH I DUNNO BUT UH I THINK USAGE OF A SPEECH RECOGN UH R RECOGNISER CAN BE GOOD\n[9:28] MIO076: I KNOW THAT IT CONSUMES LOTS OF ENERGY\n[9:31] MIO076: BUT IF WE DO IT IN SOME WAY THAT IT ASLEEPS WHEN THERE IS NO SOUND AND WHEN IT DETECTS SOME SOUND IT MAY CONSUME LESS ENERGY\n[9:40] MIO076: AND I THINK IT'S GOOD BECAUSE IT'S SOMETHING NEW AND USUALLY YOUNG PEOPLE LIKE SOMETHING NEW\n[9:47] MIO076: SO IT MAY NOT BE VERY USEFUL BUT BECAUSE IT'S NEW PEOPLE MAY BUY IT\n[9:53] MIO076: UH I PERSONALLY THINK THERE SHOULD BE A BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UH BETWEEN SOMETHING\n[10:00] MIO076: OTHERWISE THEY PREFER TO BUY SOMETHING WHICH IS COMING FROM A FAMOUS COMPANY OR\n[10:08] MIO076: OKAY\n[10:08] MIO076: THAT'S MINE\n[10:10] MIO055: OKAY\n[10:11] MIO077: UH OKAY SO GOOD NEWS FROM ME UH UH FOR ME FROM HAMED BUT BAD NEWS FROM BOB OBVIOUSLY\n[10:19] MIO077: BECAUSE SPONGY DESIGN I DON'T LIKE IT AS OKAY SO COULD YOU PLEASE FABIEN OPEN IT\n[10:25] MIO055: YEAH\n[10:27] MIO077: I'M PERSON TWO\n[10:30] MIO077: AND WHICH ONE UH PROBABLY THE FIRST ONE\n[10:34] MIO077: I'M NOT SURE BUT CHECK THE FIRST ONE\n[10:39] MIO077: I MOST OF THE THINGS I HAVE TO WRITE MYSELF ON THE BOARD BUT YEAH THAT'S IT\n[10:44] MIO055: THIS ONE YEAH\n[10:46] MIO077: JUST\n[10:49] MIO077: IT'S ONLY THIS SLIDE\n[10:51] MIO077: YEAH\n[10:52] MIO077: THIS THIS IS JUST UH ONE THING I WANTED TO MENTION AND SHOW YOU THAT I JUST UH I JUST FOUND THIS\n[11:00] MIO077: THAT OUR COMPANY UH DEVELOPED A S A SEVEN F SEVEN FINGERS OR I'LL JUST YEAH\n[11:07] MIE002: INCH\n[11:08] MIO077: SEVEN SEVEN INCH T. T. F. T. SCREEN WHICH IS GOOD NEWS FOR US SINCE WE WANTED TO INCLUDE A DISPLAY THERE\n[11:16] MIO077: UH SO I I PROBABLY DRAW IT DOWN RAW SCHEME\n[11:21] MIO055: OH\n[11:24] MIO077: THIS IS THIS IS THE STUFF THAT I CAN USE TO OKAY\n[11:26] MIO055: OOPS\n[11:28] MIO077: SO THE THIS WILL BE LIKE THE OVERALL SCHEME OR OVERALL REQUIREMENTS FROM THE ENGINEERING POINT OF VIEW\n[11:37] MIO077: UH FIRST THING IS UH THIS WILL BE THE OVERALL SHAPE\n[11:42] MIO077: NO UH I'M NOT SPEAKING ABOUT THE REAL SHAPE OF THE DEVICE BUT THE SHAPE OF THE INSIDE OF THE DEVICE\n[11:50] MIO077: SO THERE WILL BE SOME CIRCUIT UH FOR THE POWER\n[11:56] MIO077: SO SAY POWER CIRCUIT HERE\n[11:58] MIO077: UH THE MAIN ENERGY WILL BE TAKEN FROM BATTERIES THAT WE CAN UH UH AND IF WE DECIDE TO USE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION STUFF THERE\n[12:09] MIO077: WE MUST USE ADDITIONAL SOURCE OF ENERGY WHICH I FOUND THE BEST IS TO USE THE SOLAR CELLS WHICH CAN WHICH CAN UH SUPPLY EVERYTHING\n[12:20] MIO077: I WAS COMPUTING ALL THE ALL THE THINGS RELATED TO THE SPEECH RECOGNITION AND IT'S OKAY TO USE JUST UH TWO BATTERIES AND SOLAR CELLS SO\n[12:26] MIO077: SO NO PROBLEM\n[12:27] MIO077: THERE CAN BE ALSO SOLAR CELL\n[12:29] MIO077: UH THE MAIN BOARD WITH ALL THE CIRCUITS WILL TAKE AT LEAST SEVEN TO SEVEN CENTIMETRES SO THIS IS MY LIKE HARD REQUIREMENT FOR THE GUYS FROM THE DESIGN\n[12:42] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[12:42] MIO077: SO AT LEAST SEVEN TO SEVEN\n[12:44] MIO077: IT DEPENDS WHERE YOU PUT YOUR SCREEN BECAUSE THE SCREEN IS UH SEVEN INCH SO IT DEPENDS ON YOU WHERE WHERE YOU PUT IT\n[12:51] MIO077: IT DOESN'T MATTER\n[12:52] MIO077: UM IT'S JUST ONE CORD FROM FROM THE MAIN BOARD TO THE SCREEN WHICH CAN BE ELSEWHERE\n[12:58] MIO077: SO THIS WILL BE T. F. T.\n[13:02] MIO077: AND ON THE MAIN BOARD WE HAVE THE UM INTERFACE TO THE MICROPHONE WHICH IS SOMEWHERE\n[13:11] MIO077: SAY HERE\n[13:13] MIO077: INTERFACE TO THE MICROPHONE\n[13:15] MIO077: THEN THE GRAPHICAL CARD UH FOR THE T. F. T. AND THE THIRD UNIT IS THE I. R.\n[13:22] MIO077: THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT WE CAN UH WE DECIDED TO USE THE INFRA RED UNIT BECAUSE OUR COMPANY HAS ALSO DEVELOPED THE CHIP FOR COMMUNICATION BY THE INFRA RED\n[13:33] MIO077: INCLUDING ALL THE STUFF INSIDE SO IT WILL BE VERY CHEAP FOR US\n[13:36] MIO077: SO INFRA RED HERE\n[13:39] MIO077: SO THE ONCE AGAIN THE OVERALL REQUIREMENTS SEVEN TO SEVEN CENTIMETRES FOR THE BOARD\n[13:44] MIO077: WHICH HAS TO BE WHICH CAN BE SPONGY BUT HAS TO BE THIS SIZE AND THE T. F. T. WHICH IS SEVEN INCHES\n[13:53] MIO077: UM I HAVE TO CHECK WHAT I WANTED TO\n[13:57] MIO077: UH FROM MY POINT OF VIEW I DON'T CARE ABOUT THE ABOUT THE MATERIAL USED FOR THE OVERALL DES UH OV ALL THE DEVICE\n[14:09] MIO055: CAN YOU FIT ANY UH FOR EXAMPLE A T. F. T. OR ANY ELECTRONIC DEVICE IN A SPONGY THING OR IS THERE ANY PROBLEM FOR THAT\n[14:17] MIO055: FOR EXAMPLE PUT ELECTRONIC CARD ON A SPONGY THING I CAN I CAN IMAGINE IT COULD BE A PROBLEM\n[14:23] MIO077: A ALL THESE THINGS IN IN UH IN THIS BOX ARE OKAY TO PUT IN IN ANY SHAPE BASICALLY\n[14:29] MIO077: BUT WE HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF THE T. F. T.\n[14:29] MIO055: YEP\n[14:32] MIO077: WELL SPONGINESS\n[14:33] MIO077: MAYBE IT A GOOD FEATURE SINCE IT TAKES IF IT'S AROUND THE T. F. T. THEN IT'S GOOD BECAUSE IT'S JUST KEEPS IT SAFE I DUNNO\n[14:38] MIO055: OKAY\n[14:39] MIO055: SO\n[14:43] MIO076: WELL MAYBE IT CAN HAVE TWO SHELLS A HARD SHELL INSIDE AND A SPONGY SHELL OUTSIDE\n[14:44] MIE002: SO\n[14:48] MIO055: OKAY\n[14:49] MIO055: MAYBE PUT ELECTRONIC IN A BOX AND A SPONGY THING AROUND\n[14:54] MIO077: WELL IT'S MAYBE RELATED TO THE U. I.\n[14:54] MIO055: MAYBE AFTER\n[14:55] MIE002: SO\n[14:56] MIO055: YEAH\n[14:56] MIE002: CA\n[14:58] MIE002: CAN I ASK A QUESTION\n[14:59] MIO077: A YEAH THAT'S ALL FROM ME\n[15:00] MIE002: THIS SEVEN INCH T. F. T. SCREEN HOW BIG IS IT IN REALITY\n[15:02] MIO077: YEAH\n[15:05] MIO077: WELL SEVEN TO SEVEN INCHES\n[15:07] MIE002: SO LIKE THAT\n[15:09] MIO077: YES\n[15:10] MIE002: THAT'S QUITE BIG\n[15:13] MIE002: UH UH HAVE WE DECIDED THAT WE'RE GONNA USE THIS T. F. T. SCREEN\n[15:17] MIO077: YEAH BUT\n[15:17] MIO055: NO I DON'T THINK IT'S SEVEN BY SEVEN I THINK IT'S SEVEN THE DIAGONAL IS SEVEN\n[15:19] MIO077: TO BE HONEST I WAS\n[15:21] MIO055: USUALLY WHEN THEY SAY SEVEN INCH I THINK IT'S THE DIAGONAL\n[15:22] MIE002: BUT I MEAN EVEN EVEN THAT IS LIKE THIS BIG\n[15:22] MIO076: YEAH YES\n[15:25] MIO055: YEAH\n[15:26] MIO055: I DUNNO I DUN I DUN ONE EACH\n[15:29] MIO055: BUT YEAH\n[15:30] MIO077: YEAH HONESTLY SPEAKING I WAS THINKING THAT IT WAS SEVEN CENTIMETRES INITIALLY BUT IT'S SEVEN INCHES\n[15:34] MIE002: YEAH\n[15:35] MIO077: BUT I I THINK WE CAN WE CAN CUT IT\n[15:39] MIE002: YOU CAN CUT THE T. F. T. SCREEN\n[15:39] MIO055: LET'S GO\n[15:40] MIO077: YEAH NO NO PROBLEM BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE THEN THE SIZE OF THE GRAPHIC CARD WILL BE ONE FOURTH\n[15:47] MIO055: SO LET'S CUT THE T. F. T.\n[15:48] MIO077: SO\n[15:50] MIO077: YEAH BUT NO PROBLEM TO TO ME TO CUT THE SCREEN\n[15:52] MIO076: MM\n[15:52] MIE002: OKAY SO\n[15:53] MIO077: SO SO FOR THE SAME PRICE WE HAVE FOUR SCREENS NOW\n[15:55] MIO055: MM\n[15:57] MIE002: OKAY\n[15:58] MIO055: THESE TECHNICAL ENGINEERS HUH\n[15:59] MIE002: SO WHAT'S THE SIZE OF THE DEVICE\n[16:02] MIO077: AH WELL THIS IS LIKE THIS IS ALMOST NOTHING\n[16:06] MIO077: SEVEN TO SEVEN TO AT LEAST WELL SOME THREE MILLIMETRES OR SOMETHING\n[16:10] MIE002: EVEN FROM MY PERSPECTIVE SEVEN T SEVEN CENTIMETRES BY SEVEN CENTIMETRES IS STILL\n[16:15] MIO077: YEAH BUT WE WANTED THE BIG BUTTONS AND STUFF LIKE THAT YOU KNOW\n[16:17] MIE002: IS IT CAN YOU HOLD THAT OR\n[16:20] MIO077: BECAUSE IF IT'S T TOO SMALL WE CAN WE CAN LOSE IT AT HOME YOU KNOW\n[16:25] MIO055: WHAT USER WANTS\n[16:26] MIO055: HE WANTS A SMALL REMOTE CONTROL OR\n[16:29] MIO076: UH\n[16:29] MIE002: YEAH A SMALL C CONTROL THAT THEY CAN HOLD IN HAND\n[16:29] MIO055: UH UH WITH BIG BUTTONS\n[16:29] MIO077: I THOUGHT THAT IT IT SHOULD FIT IN THE HAND OR SOMETHING\n[16:31] MIO076: YES\n[16:32] MIO055: IT'S DIFFICULT\n[16:34] MIO055: A SM\n[16:34] MIE002: BUT IS SOMETHING THAT'S SEVEN CENTIMETRES SQUARE E EASY TO HOLD\n[16:38] MIO077: W I I THINK SO\n[16:39] MIO077: I IF THE ROLLER BUTTONS ARE ON THE SIDE YOU DON'T HAVE TO CATCH IT LIKE THAT BUT JUST LIKE THIS AND YOU KNOW FOLLOW FOLLOW WELL\n[16:48] MIO077: THAT'S THAT'S NO TASK FOR ME BUT WELL SEVEN TO SEVEN AT LEAST YEAH BUT\n[16:50] MIO055: SO MAYBE YOU CAN FINISH YOUR PRESENTATION AND AFTERWARDS WE WILL DISCUSS ABOUT ALL THIS\n[16:54] MIO076: MAYBE THIS\n[16:55] MIO077: OH OKAY\n[16:55] MIE002: OKAY\n[16:57] MIO077: OKAY THANKS\n[16:58] MIO055: THAT'S IT\n[16:58] MIO055: OKAY\n[17:00] MIO055: SO\n[17:05] MIO055: NO\n[17:12] MIO055: UH SO I THINK WE HAVE A LOT WE HAVE TO TAKE DECISION TODAY\n[17:16] MIO055: SO I THINK WE HAVE TO DO SOME WORK TO FINALISE OUR IDEA AND TAKE DECISIONS\n[17:24] MIO055: UH FIRST I THINK ENERGY IT'S A KEY PROBLEM BECAUSE UH IT DEPEND WHAT CAN WE HAVE AS FEATURE IF WE USE ONLY BATTERIES\n[17:37] MIO055: FOR EXAMPLE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[17:39] MIO055: BECAUSE CAN WE HAVE L. C. D. AND SPEECH RECOGNITION WITH BATTERY AND IT'S ALSO R RELATED TO THE SIZE OF THE OF THE DEVI OF THE DEVICE\n[17:44] MIO077: NOT\n[17:50] MIO077: J UH JUST A POINT TO THE ENERGY TH THINGS\n[17:53] MIO077: IF WE USE THE BATTERIES AND THE ADDITIONAL SO SOLAR CELL\n[17:59] MIO077: THEN IT'S OKAY FOR L. UH SPEECH RECOGNITION AND L. C. D. SO NO PROBLEM IN ENERGY I THINK\n[18:03] MIO055: OKAY\n[18:04] MIO055: SO OKAY\n[18:06] MIO077: BUT WE HAVE TO USE THE SOLAR CELL\n[18:06] MIO076: SO BUT\n[18:09] MIO077: OTHERWISE NOT\n[18:09] MIO055: UH LIKE BUT USING HOW MANY BATTERIES FOR EXAMPLE\n[18:13] MIO055: ARE ARE WHAT MAYBE WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE BATTERY\n[18:17] MIO077: YEAH I WAS THINKING JUST COMMON A. A. CELLS\n[18:21] MIO055: OKAY\n[18:21] MIO055: UH ONE TWO\n[18:21] MIO077: SO LIKE THREE TO FIVE CENTIMETRES I DUNNO EXACTLY BUT\n[18:24] MIO055: OKAY\n[18:27] MIE002: SO IF WE USE S SOLAR CELLS UM WHERE IS THE SUN IF SOMEONE'S WATCHING T. V. INSIDE\n[18:29] MIO077: S\n[18:31] MIO077: UH D DOESN'T NEED TO BE SUN\n[18:34] MIO077: IT IT'S JUST THE DAYLIGHT YOU KNOW\n[18:36] MIE002: OKAY\n[18:37] MIO055: THE TELEVISION LIGHTS\n[18:37] MIO077: YEAH WELL I I SUPPOSE THAT I SUPPOSE THAT UH THAT THIS REMOTE CONTROL WON'T BE IN THE IN THE ROOM LIKE THIS\n[18:44] MIO077: WHERE THERE IS LIGHT ONLY WHEN WHEN THERE ARE PEOPLE BUT\n[18:46] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[18:48] MIO055: AT LEAST WHEN THERE IS T. V. YOU CAN GET LIGHT FROM THE T. V.\n[18:50] MIO077: YEAH FROM THE T. I DON'T THINK IT'S ENOUGH UH\n[18:51] MIO076: YEAH\n[18:54] MIO055: I DUNNO\n[18:54] MIE002: OKAY\n[18:56] MIO055: OKAY\n[18:57] MIO055: MM\n[18:59] MIO077: AH IT'S A IT'S A COMPROMISE NO\n[19:04] MIO055: AT LEAST IT'S NEW AND MAYBE TECHNOLOGY NEW TECHNOLOGY\n[19:08] MIO077: YEAH THAT'S WHY I WANTED TO TO INCLUDE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION BECAUSE YOU WANTED ALL THE NEW THINGS\n[19:08] MIE002: IT'S IT'S QUITE INNOVATIVE YES\n[19:10] MIO055: YEAH\n[19:10] MIO076: HMM\n[19:11] MIO055: UM\n[19:12] MIE002: AND IF YOU WATCH T. V. OUTSIDE IT'S VERY USEFUL\n[19:16] MIO055: SO I THINK BEFORE TALKING ABOUT THE OTHER THING IT'S IMPORTANT THING IT'S THE CASE\n[19:22] MIO055: UH WHAT WHAT ARE GONNA BE THE SIZE BECAUSE ITS WEIGHT DRIVES THE OTHER WHAT WE ARE GOING TO USE AS FEATURES AND SO ON\n[19:29] MIO055: FOR EXAMPLE FOR THE FOR THE L. C. D. IF WE CHOOSE TO HAVE A SMALL DEVICE WE CANNOT USE THIS UM A SUCH A A A SCREEN\n[19:38] MIO077: UH THE S THE SCREEN IS OKAY BUT THE BOARD UH THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[19:44] MIO077: WELL WHAT WHAT WOULD YOU GUESS AS A SHAPE\n[19:47] MIO077: OR WHAT WHAT WOULD BE THE SHAPE\n[19:47] MIO076: MM\n[19:49] MIO076: I THINK I THINK THEIR BEING UH LARGE OR SMALL IS NOT IMPORTANT\n[19:54] MIO076: THE ONLY IMPORTANT THING IS TO BE ABLE TO TAKE IT IN UH INSIDE HAND EASILY\n[19:59] MIO076: SO LET'S SAY AN AVERAGE SIZE OKAY AND IT SHOULD NOT BE VERY HEAVY ALSO\n[20:00] MIO077: MM\n[20:06] MIO076: AND I PREFER TO IS IT SHOULDN'T HAVE A UNIFORM SHAPE SO IN THE MIDDLE IT SHOULD BE A LITTLE BIT THINNER MAYBE MAYBE\n[20:15] MIO076: SO WE C IT'S LIKE LIKE SOME JOYSTICKS\n[20:18] MIO076: YOU CAN TAKE UH SOME SOME JOYSTICK YOU CAN TAKE INSIDE HAND EASIER BECAUSE IT'S IT'S DESIGNED FOR YOUR F UH TAKING INTO ACCOUNT YOUR FINGER SHAPE AND YOUR PALM SHAPE\n[20:31] MIO076: SO THE GENERAL SHAPE SHOULD BE LIKE THIS\n[20:34] MIO076: I THINK UH SEVEN CENTIMETRE BY SEVEN CENTIMETRE IS A LITTLE BIT LARGE\n[20:40] MIO076: SO UH SEVEN NOT SEVEN BUT LET'S SAY FIVE BY TEN IT'S I THINK IT'S THAT'S MY OPINION\n[20:41] MIO077: OKAY\n[20:51] MIE002: WHICH IS THE SAME AREA\n[20:51] MIO076: IT'S EASIER\n[20:53] MIO077: OKAY\n[20:53] MIO076: YEAH\n[20:53] MIE002: COULD YOU RE COULD YOU REDESIGN YOUR BOARD\n[20:56] MIO077: FIVE TO TEN\n[20:58] MIE002: OH FIVE FIVE CENTIMETRES BY TEN CENTIMETRES\n[20:58] MIO077: WELL THAT\n[21:00] MIO077: YEAH RIGHT\n[21:01] MIE002: YEAH\n[21:03] MIO077: YEAH I THINK IT'S FEASIB WELL ONE UM UM HOW COULD WE DO IT\n[21:10] MIO077: WE COULD PUT THE BOARD NEXT TO WELL\n[21:12] MIO077: UNDER THE L. C. D. AND FOR EXAMPLE MAKE THE L. C. D. BE TOTALLY UNRELATED TO THE THING THAT YOU HOLD IN YOUR HAND\n[21:14] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[21:21] MIO077: LIKE HOLDING SOMETHING AND THE L. C. D. TO BE JUST ON TOP OF IT YOU KNOW SOMEHOW\n[21:27] MIO077: WELL BUT MAYBE LET'S STICK TO THE S SPONGY THING LIKE ONE UNIT\n[21:28] MIO055: OH\n[21:32] MIO055: I'VE I S I THINK THE EASIEST THING WOULD BE TO TO HAVE A SMALLER L. C. D. IF IT'S POSSIBLE\n[21:32] MIO077: WELL FI FIVE TO TEN IT WOULD BE FEASIBLE\n[21:37] MIO076: MM\n[21:40] MIO077: OKAY SO FIVE TO TEN I I THINK IT'S IT'S FEASIBLE\n[21:43] MIO055: OKAY\n[21:44] MIO055: SO WE ARE AGREE WITH A SMALL\n[21:44] MIO077: I'LL MAKE IT\n[21:46] MIO076: OR UH OR I DON'T KNOW BUT I DON'T WANT TO NOW INVENT SOMETHING NEW BECAUSE WE DIDN'T DISCUSS ABOUT IT\n[21:47] MIO077: FO FIVE BY TEN\n[21:47] MIO055: L. C. D.\n[21:53] MIO076: SO USING SOME L. C. D. S WE CAN TOUCH SO WE CAN REMOVE UH KEYS AND JUST UH HAVING UH I DUNNO THE NAME L. C. D. RESPONDING TO FINGERS\n[22:05] MIO055: YEAH\n[22:05] MIO076: TOUCHING THE SCREEN\n[22:06] MIO076: SOMETHING LIKE MM LIKE TACTILE\n[22:07] MIO055: TACTILE OR SOMETHING YEAH\n[22:07] MIE002: MM TOUCH SCREEN\n[22:08] MIO055: TOUCH SCREEN YEAH\n[22:10] MIO076: SO BUT FOR NOW IF WE DON'T WANT TO USE SUCH KIND OF SCREENS I I THINK WE USING A A SMALLER SCREEN IS BETTER BECAUSE\n[22:14] MIO055: YEAH\n[22:20] MIO055: THE PROBLEM IS WE HAVE A LIMIT IN A MONTH OF TIME SO WE CANNOT DO SOMETHING VERY NEW\n[22:24] MIO077: MM-HMM\n[22:26] MIO055: SO LET'S GO FOR A SMALL L. C. D.\n[22:26] MIE002: SO\n[22:27] MIO077: OKAY SO\n[22:28] MIO077: YEAH SO SO JUST JUST GIVE ME THE THE THE FIVE BY TEN NUMBERS THAT YOU FIND THE BEST AND SEND IT ME AND I WILL WORK IT OUT\n[22:28] MIO076: A SMALLER S\n[22:33] MIO055: YEAH OKAY\n[22:35] MIO076: OKAY\n[22:35] MIO055: SO FIVE BY S TEN\n[22:39] MIO077: HMM\n[22:46] MIO055: UM SO WHAT ABOUT SO THE CASE WE TALKED ABOUT\n[22:51] MIO055: UM SOMETHING EASY TO USE YOU SAID SOMETHING EASY TO USE BUT HOW DOES THAT FIT IN A FASHION WAY LIKE WITH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE\n[23:01] MIO055: AND ABOUT THE COLOUR AND LOGO OF THE OF THE COMPANY AND SO ON NOW CAN WE DO THAT\n[23:12] MIO055: MY FIRST IDEA IS BECAUSE\n[23:15] MIO055: OUR COLOUR IS MORE YELLOW AND THE IT SHOULD BE EASY TO TAKE IN A HAND\n[23:20] MIO055: I THOUGHT ABOUT BANANA OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT WHICH IS FRUITS AND\n[23:25] MIO077: SEVEN TO TEN BANANA\n[23:26] MIO055: A BIG BANANA\n[23:29] MIO077: OKAY\n[23:30] MIO077: RATHER MANGO OR SOMETHING OR\n[23:32] MIO055: UM\n[23:32] MIE002: WELL IT'S IT'S DEFINITELY THE OBVIOUS CHOICE WITH THE COLOUR OF OUR COMPANY\n[23:35] MIO055: YEAH\n[23:36] MIE002: I MEAN WHAT OTHER WHAT OTHER FRUIT AND VEGETABLES DO YOU KNOW OF ANY ANY OTHER FRUIT AND VEGETABLES THAT ARE YELLOW\n[23:37] MIO055: YEAH\n[23:37] MIO055: BUT IT'S JUST AN IDEA\n[23:38] MIO055: I DUNNO WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT BUT\n[23:41] MIO055: YEAH\n[23:44] MIO055: I DUNNO IF IT CAN FIT WITH THE TECHNOLOGY\n[23:46] MIO055: YOU ARE THE SPECIALISTS OF THAT\n[23:48] MIO077: YOU MEAN BANANA\n[23:52] MIO077: WELL BUT\n[23:56] MIO077: IF IT'S IF IT IF THE BANANA IS BIG ENOUGH\n[24:00] MIO055: SO\n[24:01] MIO077: THEN YES\n[24:04] MIO077: BUT IF YOU WANT TO LOOK AT THE SCREEN NO\n[24:06] MIO077: WELL\n[24:10] MIO055: YEAH AND\n[24:11] MIO076: I THINK THIS IS NOT GOOD\n[24:12] MIO055: THE SCREEN HAS TO BE SQUARE\n[24:15] MIO055: OR IT CAN BE LIKE A A SHAPE QUITE UH WITH CURVES\n[24:18] MIO077: WELL IT CAN BE WHATEVER YOU WANT\n[24:22] MIO077: BUT IF IT'S SQUARE THEN WE GET FOUR SCREENS OUT OF ONE BY CUTTING JUST\n[24:22] MIO055: IT COULD\n[24:27] MIO077: BUT IF YOU WANT SOME SHAPE THEN WE CAN ONLY GET LIKE TWO SCREENS OUT OF SEVEN TO SEVEN INCHES SO\n[24:29] MIO055: YEAH\n[24:32] MIO076: MM\n[24:34] MIO077: IT'S LIKE MORE MORE EXPENSIVE TO HAVE SHAPE LIKE THAT\n[24:37] MIO077: BUT I DON'T CARE\n[24:39] MIO077: YOU KNOW IF WE FIT THIS REQUIREMENT\n[24:40] MIE002: WELL\n[24:43] MIE002: I'D LIKE A SHAPED SCREEN\n[24:44] MIE002: I THINK THAT'S MORE IMPORTANT THAN SAVING A BIT OF MONEY ON ON THE T. F. T. SCREEN\n[24:46] MIO077: OKAY\n[24:46] MIO055: OKAY OKAY\n[24:48] MIO076: MM\n[24:49] MIO077: YEAH M MAYBE THE BANANA COULD BE LIKE A BIT UH FATTER THAN THAN THE C C COMMON ONE\n[24:54] MIO055: YEAH\n[24:55] MIO055: YEAH IT SHOULD REMEMBER BANANA BUT IT'S NOT DOESN'T HAVE TO B TO BE UH UH REALLY THE SIZE AND EXACTLY THE SHAPE OF A BANANA\n[24:55] MIO077: BUT\n[24:59] MIO077: LIKE MODIFIED BANANA OKAY\n[25:06] MIO077: WELL IT WE'LL STICK TO BANANA OR\n[25:07] MIO055: SO WE ARE AGREE WITH THE BANANA THING\n[25:09] MIO076: OKAY\n[25:09] MIE002: YEAH BANANA'S GOOD\n[25:10] MIO055: OKAY\n[25:10] MIO077: OKAY\n[25:11] MIE002: OKAY\n[25:13] MIO077: MM MM\n[25:18] MIO055: SO THE LAST POINT WE DECIDED IT'S INFRA RED I GUESS\n[25:24] MIO076: YEAH I THINK INFRA RED\n[25:24] MIO077: YEAH YEAH\n[25:24] MIO055: EVERYBODY'S AGREED\n[25:26] MIO077: SURE\n[25:28] MIO055: UH SO THAT'S IT I THINK ABOUT THE CONCEPTS\n[25:32] MIO055: YOU HAVE OTHER THING TO ADD TO THIS POINT OR UH NO\n[25:40] MIO055: SO UH ABOUT THE USER INTERFACE SO WE ARE GOING TO USE L. C. D.\n[25:46] MIO055: IN THE LAST MEETING WE TALKED ABOUT UH HIDDEN BUTTONS\n[25:52] MIO055: I DON'T KNOW WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO WITH THAT\n[25:54] MIO055: YOU TALKED ABOUT THE BUTTONS ON THE SIDE\n[25:54] MIO077: LIKE LIKE PEELING OF THE BANANA YOU S\n[25:56] MIO076: YEAH PEELING OF THE BANANA\n[25:58] MIO077: IT WOULD BE COOL YEAH\n[25:58] MIO055: MM WHAT\n[26:00] MIO077: PEELING OF THE BANANA YOU KNOW SHOULD SHOULD DISCOVER THE OTHER BUTTONS WHICH ARE HIDDEN\n[26:02] MIO076: YEAH\n[26:02] MIO055: YEAH\n[26:04] MIO076: MM\n[26:07] MIO055: OKAY\n[26:08] MIO055: AND YOU MEAN THE FIRST LAYER WOULD BE SPONGY\n[26:11] MIO076: YEAH\n[26:12] MIO077: FIRST LAYER OBVIOUSLY SPO YEAH W IT'S IT'S LIKE SILLY BUT THE PEOPLE WILL REALLY APPRECIATE IT YEAH I THINK\n[26:14] MIO055: SO IS IT IS IT POSSIBLE TO DO THAT\n[26:20] MIO055: IT WOULD BE A GREAT IDEA BUT IS IT POSSIBLE TECHNICALLY\n[26:26] MIO076: UH\n[26:26] MIO055: LIKE DOING A SPONGY LAYER OF THE BANANA AND YOU OPEN IT\n[26:29] MIE002: I THINK IF WE IF WE HAVE A SPONGY LAYER ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BANANA THEN IT'S EASY TO MAKE THAT\n[26:32] MIO055: YEAH\n[26:35] MIE002: YOU KNOW TO MANIPULATE THAT TO HAV BE A COVER THAT YOU CAN PULL OFF AND\n[26:36] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[26:37] MIO055: YEAH\n[26:38] MIO076: YEAH SOME\n[26:38] MIO055: YEAH\n[26:41] MIO076: SOMETHING LIKE A PLASTIC COVER COVERING UH SOME INTERFACE U. S. B. INTERFACE AS IN THE IN UH DIGITAL CAMERA\n[26:50] MIO076: IF YOU SEE IT'S LIKE PEELING\n[26:52] MIO076: YOU OPEN A PLASTIC COVER AND YOU SEE SOME U. S. B. INTERFACES SOME SOME INTERFACES FOR ADAPTOR\n[26:59] MIO076: SO KEYS CAN BE UH BUTTONS CAN BE COVERED LIKE THIS\n[27:03] MIO076: WITH A PLASTIC COVER AND UH WHEN UH AND WHEN YOU OPEN THIS COVER IT'S LIKE PEELING A BANANA\n[27:09] MIO076: SO SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[27:12] MIO055: YEAH BUT DO YOU SEE THAT AS A\n[27:15] MIO055: RIGID THING OR LIKE LIKE A BANANA SOMETHING VERY SOFT YOU CAN OPEN LIKE BANANA OR\n[27:22] MIO077: WELL IS IT POSSIBLE TO MAKE IT SOFT\n[27:24] MIO076: YEAH YEAH YEAH IT'S A LIC LIKE A PLASTIC COVER SO\n[27:25] MIO055: YEAH\n[27:27] MIO077: SO I THINK IF IT'S SO THEN IT'S COOL\n[27:28] MIO055: SO I DUNNO WHAT YOU THINK BOB BUT IT WOULD BE GREAT FOR USERS I THINK AND VERY GOOD FOR MARKETING\n[27:33] MIE002: I THINK FOR SURE\n[27:34] MIE002: DEFINITELY\n[27:35] MIE002: THE SOFTER THE BETTER\n[27:36] MIO055: YEAH\n[27:36] MIO077: COOL\n[27:39] MIE002: YEAH\n[27:42] MIO077: HONESTLY SPEAKING I CANNOT IMAGINE IT SO FAR BUT IT WILL BE TERRIBLE\n[27:45] MIO055: YEAH\n[27:48] MIO055: UM\n[27:53] MIO077: MM\n[27:53] MIO055: AND SETTING BUTTONS\n[27:56] MIO055: HIDDEN IN\n[28:17] MIO055: MM OTHER REMARKS OR SOMETHING OR\n[28:21] MIO055: SOMETHING WE DIDN'T TALK ABOUT YES YET OR\n[28:27] MIO055: I THINK\n[28:29] MIO055: WE ARE ALMOST THERE\n[28:32] MIO055: UH MAYBE HOW CAN WE IF WE HAVE A SOFT THING\n[28:38] MIO055: LIKE THIS AND TO OPEN IT WE HAVE TO ATTACH IT SOMEWHERE I DUNNO HOW TO DO THAT TECHNICALLY OR\n[28:46] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[28:47] MIO055: AND HOW\n[28:47] MIO077: POF\n[28:48] MIE002: WE COULD USE VELCRO\n[28:50] MIO055: YEAH MAYBE\n[28:50] MIE002: OR UH MA MAYBE A MAGNETIC\n[28:53] MIO076: YES YEAH IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[28:56] MIE002: THING\n[28:56] MIO076: MAGNETIC\n[28:56] MIO055: MA MAGNETIC OH\n[28:59] MIO076: MM\n[28:59] MIO076: YEAH OR A YEAH IT CAN IS IT CAN BE A PLASTIC COVER UH STICKING TO THE TO THE ALL THE STUFF LIKE UH WITH MAGNETIC P UH MAGNETIC UH MAGNETIC UH MATERIALS IN THE BORDER\n[29:15] MIO076: SO IT'S IT STICKS LIKE REFRIGERATOR DOOR COMPLETELY\n[29:21] MIO055: OKAY\n[29:21] MIO076: AND WHEN YOU TRY TO OPEN IT IT WILL BE OPENED EASILY\n[29:25] MIO076: SO YOU YOU CAN BE SURE THAT IT WILL NOT BE OPEN WHILE YOU'RE UH WHILE WHILE UH YOU ARE COMMONLY USING UH BUTTONS ON THE BANANA\n[29:35] MIO055: OKAY\n[29:46] MIO055: AND WHAT WOULD BE THE MATTER HERE OF THE FIRST LAYER I MEAN\n[29:51] MIO055: MM\n[29:52] MIO055: LIKES\n[29:54] MIO055: SOFT PLASTIC OR\n[29:56] MIE002: YEAH I IMAGINE SOME SORT OF VINYL THING\n[29:59] MIO055: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[30:01] MIE002: IN A IN A SORT OF A WITH A SUEDE SORT OF FEEL\n[30:07] MIE002: MAYBE\n[30:07] MIO077: WELL SINCE SINCE THE SINCE THE THINGS LIKE THE LIKE THE SCREEN AND UM HOW TO SAY THAT SOLAR CELL HAS TO BE HAS TO BE LIKE KEPT\n[30:20] MIO077: KEPT IN THE SHAPE WE CANNOT B UH SO WE NEED THAT THE THAT THE PEELING\n[30:31] MIO077: UH\n[30:32] MIO077: I DUNNO BUT WE SHOULD WE SHOULD TAKE CARE OF THESE TWO TWO THINGS\n[30:37] MIO077: SO IF IF UH THE SOLAR CELL WON'T BE VISIBLE WHILE THE BANANA IS CLOSED\n[30:43] MIO077: THEN THE MATERIAL MUST BE ABLE TO PUT THE LIGHT INSIDE YOU KNOW\n[30:49] MIO077: SO THAT WE CAN REACH THE ENERGY OUT OF IT OUT OF THAT\n[30:54] MIE002: MM\n[30:54] MIO076: MM\n[30:55] MIE002: SO YOU'RE SAYING IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE A SOLAR CELL AND THIS REMOVABLE COVER AND\n[31:00] MIO077: IT IS POSSIBLE BUT WELL IF IT\n[31:02] MIE002: AND A AND A BANANA\n[31:04] MIO076: MM\n[31:04] MIO077: I DUNNO\n[31:05] MIO077: I DUNNO HOW TO HOW TO DO IT IF IF T IF TO IF IT'S BETTER TO PUT THE SOLAR CELL TO THE T TO THE PEELING OR OUTSIDE IT\n[31:14] MIO055: HMM\n[31:15] MIE002: YEAH\n[31:15] MIO077: OR OR INSIDE\n[31:16] MIO077: BUT THEN IT MUST BE SOME WINDOW THERE YOU KNOW\n[31:20] MIE002: OKAY\n[31:20] MIO076: MM\n[31:22] MIO055: AND SOMETHING WE FORGOT MAYBE UH ABOUT THE SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM ARE WE GOING TO USE IT OR NOT\n[31:30] MIO076: YES I THINK\n[31:31] MIE002: I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT\n[31:31] MIO076: I THINK SO\n[31:32] MIO055: IT I YEAH IT SEEMS FEASIBLE AND IT WOULD BE SOMETHING VERY GREAT\n[31:32] MIE002: I THINK ONE OF OUR P PRIORITIES IS TECH TECHNOLOGY\n[31:37] MIO076: MM\n[31:37] MIE002: AND\n[31:37] MIO055: SO WE HAVE THE DE DESIGN THE A GOOD SHAPE NEW AND SO ON AND WE HAVE ALSO THE TECHNOLOGY THING W WILL BE\n[31:41] MIO076: MM-HMM\n[31:44] MIE002: MM-HMM\n[31:45] MIO055: AND EVEN THE EASY TO USE THING SO IT WILL BE PERFECT\n[31:45] MIO076: MM\n[31:48] MIO076: MM\n[31:49] MIO055: SO WE ADD ALSO THE SPEECH RECOGNITION DEVICE\n[31:49] MIE002: YEAH\n[31:50] MIO077: YEAH\n[31:52] MIO077: I AGREE\n[32:01] MIO055: SO THAT GREAT\n[32:03] MIO055: WE HAVE DECIDED EVERYTHING\n[32:04] MIO055: AND THINK WE ARE ON A GOOD WAY\n[32:10] MIO055: SO UM\n[32:13] MIO055: UH THE NEXT MEETING WILL START IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[32:18] MIO055: UM SO UH THE THE INDUSTRIAL MANAGER UH WILL UH WILL WORK ON THE LOOK AND FEEL DESIGN\n[32:30] MIO055: THE USER INTERFACE UH UH MANA UH MANAGER WILL WORK ON THE USER INTERFACE 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UH\n[2:40] FIO041: A RABBIT\n[2:41] MIO040: YES THAT'S A RABBIT\n[2:43] MIO008: A WHAT\n[2:43] MIO040: THAT'S MY FAVOURITE ONE\n[2:43] FIO041: A RABBIT\n[2:44] MIO008: A R A RABBIT OH OH YEAH WHERE IS THE CARROT\n[2:45] MIO078: RABBIT\n[2:49] MIO040: THAT'S IT\n[2:50] MIO008: OKAY MM-HMM\n[2:53] FIO041: YOU WANT TO GO\n[2:54] MIO008: I AM NOT VERY GOOD AT UH THIS KIND OF STUFF\n[2:55] MIO040: HMM\n[2:59] MIO008: MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL IS\n[3:05] MIO078: YOU WA\n[3:06] MIO040: WOW\n[3:08] FIO041: A HUMAN AH\n[3:09] MIO008: GUESS\n[3:11] MIO008: A HUMAN YAY\n[3:13] MIO008: IT'S A VERY COMPLEX ANIMAL AND UM YEAH\n[3:16] MIO040: NO\n[3:20] MIO008: CHARACTERISTICS OF THIS THIS ANIMAL IS DANGEROUS\n[3:28] FIO041: MM I THINK YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO YEAH\n[3:28] MIO078: IS THE WHITE OKAY\n[3:45] FIO041: HMM\n[3:46] MIO078: I GUESS YOU CAN\n[3:48] MIO040: WOW\n[3:49] MIO040: THAT'S COBRA\n[3:50] MIO008: AH A KIND OF UH SNAKE\n[3:53] MIO008: COBRA\n[3:54] MIO008: EXACTLY\n[3:54] MIO078: YEAH UH NOT 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CH\n[7:06] MIO008: YEAH\n[7:08] MIO008: GOOD\n[7:08] FIO041: GOOD IDEA\n[7:10] MIO078: AND IT SHOULD BE REALLY SMALL AND\n[7:13] FIO041: SMALL ALSO\n[7:14] FIO041: DON'T YOU THINK\n[7:14] MIO078: HUH NOT SO BIG LIKE YEAH\n[7:17] FIO041: NO UH NOT TOO MUCH BUTTONS OR MM\n[7:19] MIO078: YEAH NOT TOO MUCH BUTTONS AND\n[7:21] MIO008: SHOULD IT BE\n[7:22] MIO008: Y YOU KNOW THESE UH REMOTE CONTROLS WHERE UM THEY ARE WHAT THEY CALL A UNIVERSAL RET REMOTE CONTROL SO Y YOU CAN DECIDE THAT NOW IT'S THE REMOTE CONTROL FOR THE TELEVISION\n[7:28] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[7:32] MIO008: THEN IT'S THE REMOTE CONTROL FOR THE THE SOUND SYSTEM OR FOR YOUR REFRIGERATOR WHATEVER I DUNNO IF IT'S\n[7:34] MIO078: UH\n[7:35] MIO078: YEAH\n[7:37] FIO041: YEAH THAT'S\n[7:42] MIO008: OR IF WE SHOULD HAVE A TARGETED RE REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:46] FIO041: OKAY\n[7:47] MIO008: SO COLOUR ROBUSTNESS EASY TO USE SIZE YEAH SIZE MATTERS YEAH\n[7:49] FIO041: SO I THINK THERE'S\n[7:54] MIO078: YEAH\n[7:55] MIO078: COLOUR SIZE 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INSTANCE IN THIS REMOTE CONTROL IF YOU REMEMBER WHEN PEOPLE USE IT THEY'RE THEY NEVER FIND A GOOD BUTTON IN THE RIGHT PLACE\n[8:42] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[8:43] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[8:43] MIO008: FOR SOME REASON THEY THEY THEY CLICK THE OFF BUTTON WHEN THEY WANT TO USE THE\n[8:44] MIO078: YEAH\n[8:47] MIO078: YEAH\n[8:48] MIO008: SO THERE'S A PROBLEM IN THE DESIGN OF THAT KIND OF REMOTE CONTROL SOMEHOW I DUNNO\n[8:51] FIO041: MM\n[8:52] FIO041: SO SOME KIND OF IDEA UH WITH UM UM CELLULAR PHONE WITH A A SCREEN THAT WILL TELL YOU WHAT NO\n[9:02] MIO040: NO NO SCREENS IT'S TOO COMPLEX\n[9:04] FIO041: OKAY\n[9:04] MIO008: TOO EXPENSIVE FOR TWELVE EURO\n[9:05] MIO078: MM\n[9:06] MIO078: TOO EXPENSIVE YEAH\n[9:06] MIO040: AND N MAYBE NOT TOO EXPENSIVE WELL IT'S NOT MY PROBLEM BUT WELL OKAY\n[9:07] FIO041: AND TOO EXPENSIVE\n[9:11] MIO008: AH\n[9:11] MIO040: BUT NO SCREENS ON REMOTE CONTROLS\n[9:14] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[9:15] FIO041: MM\n[9:15] MIO008: I THOUGHT IT COULD BE ONLY A SCREEN WHICH WOULD 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AT THE END TO KNOW THE NEW PROJECT'S REQUIREMENT SO WE NEED UH TO KNOW THE THE USER UH NEEDS THAT WE WANT TO FULFIL TO FULFIL THE FROM THE TECHNICAL PART WE WANT TO KNOW HOW IT GOING TO WORK AND UM\n[1:09] FIO041: THIRD PART UH I DON'T REMEMBER WHICH IS NOT VERY GOOD\n[1:20] FIO041: AH OF COURSE HOW TO TO DESIGN THIS UH THIS YEAH\n[1:25] MIO008: NICE STUFF\n[1:28] FIO041: SO\n[1:30] FIO041: UM LET'S GO FOR THE THREE PRESENTATIONS SO FIRST UM MARKETING EXPERT\n[1:34] MIO008: WHO STARTS\n[1:35] MIO008: OH\n[1:36] MIO008: HA\n[1:37] MIO008: OKAY\n[1:39] FIO041: SO WAIT A MINUTE\n[1:40] MIO008: SO I DUNNO IF I CAN DO THAT LIKE THIS\n[1:40] FIO041: MM\n[1:42] MIO008: YEAH\n[1:45] MIO008: SO IT'S BEING MODIFIED\n[1:48] MIO008: DO YOU WANT YEAH OPEN\n[1:50] MIO008: READ ONLY\n[1:51] MIO008: I HOPE I SAVED IT\n[1:55] MIO008: SO UM YEAH THIS IS MY NAME\n[1:56] MIO040: SAMMY BENJO\n[1:57] MIO040: I KNOW THIS NAME UH\n[1:58] FIO041: SOUNDS UH\n[2:01] MIO040: WE MET BEFORE\n[2:01] MIO008: SO AS YOU KNOW YOU I THINK YOU ALREADY KNOW ME SAMMY BENJO\n[2:04] MIO008: I AM THE EXPERT IN MARKETING AND I WANT TO TELL YOU ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE UH S WANT AND UH LIKE AND DISLIKE IN REMOTE CONTROLS\n[2:14] MIO008: AND I HOPE THIS IS GOING TO HELP YOU TO TO DESIGN IT CORRECTLY\n[2:18] MIO008: SO NEXT PLEASE\n[2:20] MIO008: UH OH\n[2:21] FIO041: MM UH\n[2:22] MIO078: YEAH IT IS PUT F. FIVE\n[2:25] MIO008: HMM\n[2:25] FIO041: HMM\n[2:26] MIO078: THE FULL PAGE PRESENTATION YEP\n[2:28] MIO008: YEAH MAYBE IN THE FULL PAGE BECAUSE I I SPENT LOTS OF TIME DOING THIS PRESENTATION SO\n[2:29] MIO040: F. F. FIVE\n[2:30] FIO041: OKAY\n[2:30] MIO078: YEAH\n[2:31] MIO078: YEP\n[2:32] FIO041: F. FIVE\n[2:34] MIO078: YEAH\n[2:34] MIO008: UH-HUH HMM OKAY\n[2:36] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[2:37] FIO041: MM\n[2:38] MIO008: SO BASICALLY UH WHAT I SUGGEST IS THAT UH INSTEAD OF DECIDING OURSELF WHAT WHAT COULD BE AND WHAT SHOULD BE A GOOD UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:48] MIO008: LET'S ASK PEOPLE WHO ARE USERS OF REMOTE CONTROLS HOW THEY FEEL ABOUT W THE CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS WHAT THEY LIKE\n[2:54] MIO008: WHAT THEY DON'T LIKE AND UM AND WHAT THEY DO WITH THEM BY THE WAY BECAUSE THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE USEFUL\n[3:01] MIO008: DON'T FORGET ABOUT THAT\n[3:03] MIO008: SO WE'VE WE'VE CONDUCTED A A SURVEY ON ON THE USE OF UH REMOTE CONTROLS AND I'D LIKE TO SHOW YOU SOME OF THE RESULTS WE FOUND ON THIS SURVEY\n[3:16] MIO008: AND NEXT PLEASE\n[3:18] MIO008: YEAH SO BASICALLY WHAT WE FOUND WAS THAT UH THERE ARE SEVERAL THINGS THAT THE USER DON'T LIKE IN REMOTE CONTROLS\n[3:30] MIO008: FIRST OF ALL THEY FIND IT VERY UGLY\n[3:33] MIO008: CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS AS YOU KNOW THEY'RE THE SAME AS THIS ONE UH THEY'RE NOT NICE COLOUR\n[3:40] MIO008: NOT NICE SHAPE I MEAN THEY'RE ALL THE SAME AND THEY'RE NOT L GOOD LOOKING\n[3:47] MIO008: UM WHAT IS INTERESTING IS THAT IN FACT IT SEEMS THAT THEY WERE PEOPLE ARE READY TO PAY FOR NICE AND LOOK AND FANCY LOOKING UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:56] MIO008: SO I THINK WE SHOULD PROBABLY SPEND LOTS OF TIME IN AND EFFORT IN THAT UM\n[4:03] MIO008: AND THE OTHER THING IS THAT UH THE THE CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS ARE NOT SO EASY TO USE AND IT IT THE THE CURRENT UH FACILITIES THAT THEY OFFER DO NOT MATCH WHAT PEOPLE REALLY WANT TO USE THEIR REMOTE CONTROLS\n[4:19] MIO008: FOR INSTANCE UH WE SEE THAT UH THEY ZAP VERY OFTEN SO I THINK THIS IS A VERY UH IMPORTANT UH FUNCTIONALITY THAT IT SHOULD BE EASY FOR THEM TO TO ZAP UH IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER\n[4:33] MIO008: AND MOST OF THE BUTTONS UH ON UH CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS ARE NOT USED\n[4:37] MIO008: SO I THINK WE SHOULD DESIGN SOMETHING WHERE SOME OF THE BUTTONS WHICH ARE THOSE THAT ARE USED SHOULD BE EASIER TO SEE AND USE THAN OTHERS THAT ONLY A COUPLE OF PEOPLE ARE USING\n[4:49] MIO008: UM NEXT PLEASE\n[4:53] MIO008: NOW PEOPLE ARE VERY FRUSTRATED W WITH THEIR REMOTE CONTROLS AND THEY FOR INSTANCE UH THEY DON'T EVEN FIND IT IT'S IT'S OFTEN LOST SOMEWHERE IN THE IN THE IN YOUR HOME AND NOBODY KNOWS WHERE IT IS\n[5:10] MIO078: YEAH\n[5:10] MIO008: MAYBE IF WE HAVE SOMETHING WHERE WE COULD ASK THE REMOTE CONTROL PLEASE WHERE ARE YOU\n[5:10] MIO040: AGREE\n[5:11] MIO078: YEAH\n[5:15] MIO078: YEAH\n[5:16] MIO008: LIKE UH SOMETHING TO TO LIKE T I THINK PHONES\n[5:20] MIO008: SOME OF THE PHONES HAVE SOME OF THIS KIND OF S FUNCTIONALITY\n[5:24] MIO008: UH OF COURSE PHONE YOU CAN ALWAYS PHONE YOUR PHONE BUT YOU CAN'T PHONE YOUR YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[5:27] MIO078: YOU CAN YOU ARE\n[5:29] FIO041: WHY NOT\n[5:30] MIO008: BUT WHY NOT\n[5:31] MIO008: YEAH\n[5:33] MIO008: AND BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT THERE ARE SO MANY BUTTONS IN THESE REMOTE CONTROLS THAT NOBODY USE IN FACT THEY DON'T EVEN KNOW HOW TO USE THEM\n[5:38] MIO078: HMM\n[5:40] MIO008: SO MOST OF THE THE PEOPLE SAY THEY THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO THEY TO USE PROPERLY THEIR R REMOTE CONTROLS\n[5:47] MIO008: AND UH THEY ARE BAD FOR R. S. I. BUT UH I DON'T REMEMBER WHAT IS R. S. I.\n[5:54] FIO041: OKAY UH THA THAT'S LOOK GREAT\n[5:54] MIO008: SO I THINK THEY ARE BAD\n[5:56] MIO040: R. S. I. MM-HMM\n[6:01] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[6:03] MIO008: MM NOBODY HAS ANY IDEA ABOUT THAT\n[6:05] MIO008: WELL I'LL CHECK UH WITH MY\n[6:06] MIO078: YEAH IT'S ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES OR SOMETHING KIND OF MAYBE UH EFFECT\n[6:09] MIO008: OH OKAY I THINK IT'S A TECHNICAL THING WHICH OUR\n[6:10] MIO040: NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[6:12] MIO078: YEAH BECAUSE INFRARED USES SOME ELECTROMAGNETIC TECHNOLOGY AND THOSE WAVES HAVE HIGH\n[6:15] MIO008: OKAY\n[6:15] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[6:16] FIO041: OKAY\n[6:17] MIO040: OKAY\n[6:17] MIO008: SO IT SEEMS THAT IT'S A LOT OF PEOPLE FOR A CONCEPT THAT WE DON'T KNOW BUT WE HAVE TO TAKE THIS INTO ACCOUNT\n[6:18] MIO040: BUT TWENTY SIX PERCENT DO YOU KNOW\n[6:20] FIO041: OR SOMETHING WE DON'T KNOW\n[6:20] MIO078: UH\n[6:21] MIO040: TWENTY FIVE\n[6:24] MIO078: UH\n[6:25] MIO040: EVERY FOURTH YOU KNOW\n[6:26] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[6:27] MIO078: YEAH IT'S\n[6:28] MIO040: EVERY FOUR SOME OF US KNOWS\n[6:28] MIO078: PEOPLE REALLY\n[6:31] FIO041: OKAY\n[6:32] MIO008: SO ANYWAY THAT'S FOR WHAT THE BIGGEST FRUSTRATION UH OF THE USER AND UM\n[6:33] MIO040: ONE OF US\n[6:37] MIO078: YEAH\n[6:38] MIO078: YEAH\n[6:38] MIO008: WHAT ELSE DO I HAVE\n[6:39] MIO008: NEXT SLIDE\n[6:41] MIO008: AH YEAH\n[6:42] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[6:43] MIO008: SO WE'VE LISTED A COUPLE OF UH\n[6:45] MIO040: FUNCTIONS\n[6:46] MIO008: S UH FUNCTIONS THAT MAY BE UH USED BY U THE USER IN THE CURRENT UH AVAILABLE UH REMOTE CONTROLS AND UH WELL THE TABLES LOOK VERY NICE TO READ BUT WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE POWER BUTTON IS NOT USED OFTEN BECAUSE IN GENERAL YOU USE IT ONLY ONCE PER SESSION\n[7:09] MIO008: BUT IT IS VERY RELEVANT\n[7:11] MIO008: PEOPLE WANT TO HAVE A POWER BUTTON\n[7:14] MIO008: CHANNEL SELECTION IS UH O OFTEN USED VERY OFTEN USED AND INDEED UH VERY RELEVANT\n[7:28] MIO008: AH NOW I REMEMBER WHAT IS R. 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IT'S REPETITIVITY STRESS INJURY\n[7:38] MIO008: WE HAVE TO BE CAREFUL WITH THAT WORD BUT UH ANYWAY I CONTINUE MY PRESENTATION SO YEAH CHANNEL SELECTION IS UM VERY IMPORTANT VERY OFTEN USED\n[7:41] MIO078: UH\n[7:50] MIO008: VOLUME IS NOT OFTEN USED BUT PEOPLE UH WANT TO HAVE CONTROL ON VOLUME AND THAT MAKES SENSE OF COURSE\n[7:58] MIO008: AND N THEN YOU HAVE THINGS WHICH ARE VERY MUCH LESS OFTEN USED LIKE THE SETTINGS\n[8:03] MIO008: AUDIO SETTINGS SCREEN SETTINGS EVEN TELETEXT AND CHANNEL SETTINGS\n[8:07] MIO008: ALL OF THEM\n[8:08] MIO008: THEY'RE NOT OFTEN USED AND THEY ARE S MORE OR LESS RELEVANT\n[8:11] MIO008: IT SEEMS THAT PEOPLE FIND TELETEXT TELETEXT UH RELEVANT EVEN IF I PERSONALLY NEVER USE IT BUT SEEMS THAT IT'S AVERAGE RELEVANT AT LEAST SO\n[8:21] FIO041: I HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT WE UH DON'T CONSIDER TELETEXT THAT IT'S OUT OF DATE NOW BECAUSE OF INTERNET\n[8:30] MIO008: I CAN TELL YOU THAT UH IN A L IN A SCALE BETWEEN ONE AND TEN RELEVANT UH NOT RELEVANT TO RELEVANT PEOPLE SCORED A SIX ON THIS\n[8:39] MIO008: WHICH IS NOT AS UH THESE THESE TWO ONE WERE HAD I THINK TEN I THINK\n[8:43] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[8:43] MIO008: BUT BUT IF YOU COMPARE WITH THESE ONES UH I THINK THEY SCORED A ONE OR TWO\n[8:48] MIO008: NOT VERY RELEVANT SO\n[8:49] MIO078: HMM\n[8:51] MIO008: IF IF THERE ARE GOOD REASON NOT TO PUT TELETEXT IT'S OKAY BUT JUST KNOW THAT PEOPLE FIND IT SOMEHOW RELEVANT\n[8:58] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[8:58] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[9:00] MIO008: THAT'S FOR THE MAIN FUNCTIONS I THINK AND UH THEN WE CAN ASK UH OURSELF UH WHAT PEOPLE DON'T HAVE THAT MAY BE USEFUL\n[9:07] MIO008: FOR INSTANCE I THINK NET NEXT SLIDE\n[9:12] MIO008: ONE OF THE THING THE TREND UH THAT UH YOU ARE PROBABLY AWARE OF IS THE POSSIBILITY THE EVENTUAL POSSIBILITY OF HAVING SPEECH RECOGNITION IN YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:21] MIO008: SO YOU WOULDN'T HAVE TO TAP TAP IN YOUR BUTTONS BUT JUST TELL YOUR REMOTE CONTROL OR WHATEVER YOU NEED YOU HAVE WHAT YOU WANT\n[9:30] MIO008: SO WE'VE CONDUCTED A SURVEY ABOUT UH WHETHER PEOPLE WOULD LIKE OR NOT TO HAVE UH THIS KIND OF UH FUNCTIONALITY IN THEIR REMOTE CONTROL AND AS WE CAN SEE IT REALLY DEPENDS ON THE AGE\n[9:42] MIO008: YOUNG PEOPLE PROBABLY BECAUSE IT'S A BUZZ WORD FIND IT VERY RELEVANT\n[9:47] MIO008: AND UH AS THE AGE GOES UP THE THE RELEVANCE GOES DOWN\n[9:53] MIO078: YEAH\n[9:54] MIO008: SO NOW IT REALLY DEPENDS ON THE KIND OF UH TARGETING UH WHA WHO ARE WE TARGETING WITH THIS REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:01] MIO008: I THINK IF WE ARE TARGETING YOUNG PEOPLE THEN UH IT'S PROBABLY SOMETHING WE HAVE TO CONSIDER\n[10:01] MIO078: 'CAUSE\n[10:05] MIO008: IF WE ARE TARGETING YOU VERY OLD PEOPLE THIS IS SOMETHING THEY REALLY DON'T KNOW WHY THEY THIS SHOULD BE SO NOW THIS IS OF COURSE DEPENDS ON THAT\n[10:12] FIO041: MM MM\n[10:13] FIO041: OKAY\n[10:15] MIO008: AND UM I DON'T HAVE ANY CONCLUSION I DIDN'T HAVE TIME THE MEETING WAS VERY TIGHT SO THAT'S BASICALLY MY FINDINGS\n[10:23] MIO008: AND UH IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION\n[10:26] FIO041: MM I THINK IT'S GOOD OKAY\n[10:27] FIO041: YOU DONE A GOOD REVIEW\n[10:29] MIO040: I GOT ONE QUESTION UH YOU ARE A MARKET EXPERT SO SHOULD WE AIM AT THE YOUNG PEOPLE OR NOT\n[10:29] MIO008: I CAN GO BACK\n[10:29] MIO078: THANK YOU\n[10:30] MIO008: YEAH ONE QUESTION YEAH\n[10:33] MIO008: I AM\n[10:36] MIO008: I THINK WE SHOULD AIM AT THE YOUNG PEOPLE\n[10:39] MIO008: BUT UH I THINK THEY ARE THEY ARE THOSE UH WHO MIGHT BE MORE INTERESTED IN A IN A NEW DEVICE\n[10:46] MIO078: MM\n[10:46] MIO008: IN GENERAL THE THE EARLY ADOPTERS OF A NEW DEVICE ARE YOUNG PEOPLE LESS THAN MORE THAN\n[10:51] MIO040: OKAY THEN TELETEXT IS USED LESS\n[10:52] MIO078: MM\n[10:54] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[10:55] MIO008: THEN TELETEXT IS USELESS FOR THEM I THINK YEAH\n[10:56] MIO040: OKAY\n[10:57] MIO008: BECAUSE THEY THEY HAVE OTHER MEANS OF FINDING THEIR INFORMATION\n[10:59] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[11:00] FIO041: MM-HMM MM MM\n[11:00] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[11:01] MIO008: YEAH\n[11:02] FIO041: OKAY\n[11:02] MIO008: BUT YEAH\n[11:02] FIO041: THAT'S GOOD POINT\n[11:03] MIO078: MM YEP\n[11:04] MIO040: MM\n[11:04] MIO040: OKAY\n[11:04] MIO008: NOPE\n[11:05] MIO008: 'KAY\n[11:05] FIO041: OKAY\n[11:06] MIO078: THANK YOU\n[11:11] FIO041: SO UM NOW I THINK IT'S THE TURN OF THE\n[11:16] FIO041: THE I'M NOT SURE UM\n[11:28] FIO041: OF THE TECHNICAL FUNCTION SO\n[11:33] FIO041: UH\n[11:33] MIO008: SO I THINK IT'S YOU HUH\n[11:34] MIO078: UH IT'S\n[11:36] MIO008: NO\n[11:37] MIO040: THAT'S ME\n[11:38] MIO078: TECHNI FUNCTION OF\n[11:38] FIO041: WHAT EFFECT\n[11:38] MIO008: NO USER REQUIREMEN\n[11:40] MIO078: YEAH\n[11:42] FIO041: OKAY\n[11:44] FIO041: WAIT A SECOND\n[11:45] MIO078: I HAVE TO DO WORKING DESIGN SO UH\n[11:45] FIO041: ARGH\n[11:48] FIO041: SO YOU'RE\n[11:48] MIO040: THAT'S BUT THIS BUT NUMBER THREE YES\n[11:57] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[12:02] MIO040: SO MY NAME IS MARK DWIGHT AND UM I AM RESPONSIBLE FOR USER INTERFACE DESIGN\n[12:09] MIO040: HOWEVER UH MM PROJECT MANAGER ASKED ME TO GIVE YOU SOME PRESENTATION ABOUT TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN\n[12:18] MIO040: UH AS I'M A MORE AN ARTIST THAT'S GONNA BE LESS TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS BUT MORE USER INTERFACE AND CURRENT INTENTIONS AND EVERYTHING WHICH IS LINKED WITH THIS\n[12:29] MIO040: SO NEXT SLIDE PLEASE\n[12:30] FIO041: OKAY\n[12:31] FIO041: LET'S GO\n[12:32] MIO040: AND UH A GENERAL METHOD WHICH IS SEEMS TO BE VERY USEFUL FOR OUR TASK IS NOT TO FORGET ABOUT UH OCCAM RAZOR\n[12:35] MIO078: MM\n[12:41] MIO040: WE SHOULD NEVER COMPLICATE THINGS TOO MUCH\n[12:44] MIO040: WE SHOULD ONLY MAKE A REMOTE CONTROL NOTHING MORE\n[12:48] MIO040: NOTHING MORE THAN THIS JUST A REMOTE CONTROL\n[12:51] MIO040: 'CAUSE CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS THEY ARE NEVER EASY ENOUGH TO USE\n[12:52] MIO008: MAKES SENSE\n[12:58] MIO040: SO MAKE A CLICK PLEASE\n[13:02] MIO040: SO HERE IS THIS REMOTE CONTROL\n[13:06] MIO040: IT'S QUITE A STANDARD ONE BUT IT'S NOT FROM A T. V. IT'S FROM A MUCH\n[13:13] MIO040: EASIER DEVICE LIKE AIR CONDITIONING OR SOMETHING\n[13:17] MIO040: BUT YOU KNOW WE CAN USE IT FOR A T. V. EASILY\n[13:23] MIO040: ONLY BUTTONS WE NEED IS ON OFF VOLUME CHANNELS AND MAYBE SOME OPTIONS OR SOMETHING ELSE AND PLEASE MAKE A CLICK COMPARED TO THIS ONE\n[13:38] MIO078: IT'S\n[13:39] MIO040: WHICH ONE WOULD YOU PREFER\n[13:42] MIO040: I GUESS THIS\n[13:42] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[13:42] MIO008: I WOULD SAY THE SIMPLEST ONE AS LONG AS THERE ARE THE UH I FIND THE BUTTONS THAT I NEED EVERY TIME I NEED A BUTTON\n[13:48] MIO040: SURE SURE\n[13:49] MIO078: YEAH\n[13:50] MIO078: MAYBE IT CAN BE YEAH MIDDLE OF LIKE BETWEEN THOSE TWO LI\n[13:52] MIO040: YEAH AND OUR METHOD IS GOING TO BE PROVIDE SIMPLE\n[13:57] FIO041: OH SORRY\n[13:58] MIO040: SIMPLE DESIRES INTO SIMPLE ACTIONS\n[14:02] MIO008: NICE\n[14:03] MIO008: NICE SENTENCE\n[14:07] MIO040: FINDINGS\n[14:09] FIO041: OKAY\n[14:10] FIO041: OH SORRY\n[14:10] MIO040: OUR QUESTION OF THE STYLE WE SHOULD REMEMBER THAT OUR COMPANY\n[14:18] MIO040: PUTS FASHION INTO ELECTRONICS\n[14:22] MIO040: AND WE SHOULD NEVER FORGET ABOUT IT\n[14:28] MIO040: CONCEPT\n[14:29] MIO078: S YOU SHOULD YEAH\n[14:30] MIO040: BE SIMPLE\n[14:32] MIO040: BE SIMPLE AND YOU'LL LEAN ON THIS MARKET\n[14:35] MIO040: MARKET IS A OF REMOTE CONTROLS YOU KNOW IT BETTER IT'S VERY\n[14:38] MIO008: MM\n[14:41] MIO040: WELL IT'S\n[14:43] MIO040: IT'S NOT AN EASY FIELD TO TO PLAY YOU KNOW\n[14:49] MIO040: SO BE SIMPLE\n[14:53] MIO040: FOR PERSONAL PREFERENCES I THINK THAT TO MAKE A BABY PROOF REMOTE CONTROL IT GOT TO BE A TITANIUM\n[15:02] MIO040: IT'S A REALLY GOOD STYLE IT GOING TO BE LOOK LIKE LIKE THIS\n[15:09] MIO040: IT IS UNBREAKABLE AND IT IS VERY UNIVERSAL\n[15:16] MIO040: W WE'LL HAVE A SCREEN WITH A BACK LIGHT WHICH CAN CHANGE COLOURS\n[15:20] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[15:21] MIO040: AND WE CAN PUT ALL THE OPTIONS INTO THIS SCREEN\n[15:24] MIO040: WE'LL NEED ONLY FEW BUTTONS\n[15:26] MIO040: ALL THE OTHER THINGS CAN BE CONTROLLED THROUGH THE SCREEN\n[15:33] MIO040: AND ALL THESE BUTTONS SHOULD BE EASY TO FIND AND TO CLICK 'CAUSE WHEN YOU WATCH A MOVIE AND YOU WANT TO CHANGE SOMETHING\n[15:40] MIO040: YOU ALWAYS TRY TO FIND A GOOD BUTTON AND CLICK IT BUT YOU SHOULD DO IT BY TOUCHING IT AND FINDING IT EASILY JUST BY TOUCH\n[15:49] MIO040: SO\n[15:52] MIO040: PRESS\n[15:56] MIO040: I WOULD PROPOSE THIS CONCEPT FOR DESIGN JUST FEW BUTTONS A SCREEN WITH A BACK LIGHT WHICH CAN CHANGE COLOURS TITANIUM\n[16:00] MIO078: MM\n[16:06] MIO040: I THINK AND UH WHAT ELSE\n[16:10] MIO040: I GOT JUST VERY FEW AND GOOD IDEAS\n[16:14] MIO040: WE NEED POWER AND VOLUME\n[16:17] MIO040: AND LET US INCLUDE TWO NICE FEATURES INTO THIS DEVICE FIRST POWER ON AND OFF CAN BE MADE FULLY AUTOMATIC\n[16:26] MIO040: WHEN YOU GO TO THE SOFA TAKE YOUR CONTROL AND POINT IT TO THE T. V.\n[16:31] FIO041: IT'S OFF\n[16:31] MIO008: HMM\n[16:32] FIO041: IT'S ON\n[16:33] MIO040: THE T. V. TURNS ON\n[16:35] MIO008: AND WHEN DOES IT TURN OFF\n[16:37] MIO040: WHEN YOU DON'T TOUCH THE CONTROL BUT YOU GO OUT OF THE\n[16:41] MIO008: OH SO YOU HAVE A\n[16:41] MIO040: FOR FOR ENOUGH TIME LIKE UH YOU\n[16:43] MIO008: SENSING SENSOR MACHINE THAT UH KNOWS\n[16:46] MIO040: IT'S A QUESTION TO OUR TECHNICAL DESIGN OUR TWO ENGINEERS\n[16:48] MIO008: TECH\n[16:52] MIO040: AND ANOTHER NICE FEATURE THAT I WOULD LIKE TO IMPLEMENT IS UH VOLUME CONTROL\n[16:56] MIO040: SUPPOSE YOU SET U YOU SET UP SOME VOLUME AND THEN YOU MOVE OUT OR YOU MOVE TO THE OTHER CORNER OF THE ROOM AND TAKE YOUR CONTROL WITH YOU\n[17:08] MIO040: LIKE YOU WANT TO TO CHANGE THE CHAIR OR YOU WANT TO MOVE TO THE ARMCHAIR FROM THE SOFA OR SOMETHING AND THEN THE VOLUME CHANGES\n[17:14] FIO041: OR YOU WANT TO GO TO THE KITCHEN\n[17:18] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[17:18] MIO040: IT'S EASY TO DO YOU JUST CONTROL THE\n[17:21] MIO008: ACCORDING TO YOUR DISTANCE TO AND THE ANGLE MAYBE IF YOU HAVE A STEREO SYSTEM\n[17:21] MIO078: DISTANCE\n[17:22] MIO040: ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE\n[17:25] MIO040: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[17:27] MIO008: UH I'M NOT SURE ABOUT THE SCREEN WHA WHAT IS THE USE USEFULNESS OF THE SCREEN\n[17:28] MIO040: SO\n[17:32] MIO008: UH IS IT A TOUCH SCREEN BY THE WAY\n[17:35] MIO040: I THINK IT CAN BE JUST A MENU WHICH CAN BE CONTROLLED WITH A LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN AND ENTER\n[17:40] MIO008: SO IT GIVES INSTRUCTIONS BUT UH IT HAS TO BE WITH AN BACK LIGHT SOMEHOW\n[17:40] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:44] MIO040: SO ITS MAIN PURPOSE IN FACT IS A BACK LIGHT WHICH CHANGE COLOURS WHICH MAKES IT EASIER TO FIND\n[17:49] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[17:50] MIO008: OKAY\n[17:55] MIO040: AND EACH CAN IT CAN RESPOND FOR YOUR VOICE LIKE IT CAN TURN ON THE LIGHT FOR YOU JUST TO F FIND IT EASILY YEAH\n[18:09] MIO008: OKAY\n[18:09] FIO041: MM\n[18:10] MIO040: SO BASICALLY THAT'S IT\n[18:12] FIO041: UM I SEE THAT YOU TARGET UH SEVERAL S APPLICATION NOT ONLY T. V. BUT I LIKE WE TALK ABOUT UM UNIVERSAL UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[18:22] MIO040: CAN BE EASILY DONE 'CAUSE\n[18:23] FIO041: YEAH\n[18:24] MIO040: YOU GOT SIMPLE DESIGNS Y WE SHOULD PUT IT TO SIMPLE ACTIONS\n[18:29] FIO041: HMM\n[18:29] MIO040: LET IT BE UNIVERSAL SO YOU WANT TO USE IT FOR YOUR HI FI SYSTEM\n[18:34] MIO040: YOU WANT TO CHANGE TRACKS AND YOU WANT TO ADJUST VOLUME\n[18:38] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[18:39] MIO040: JUST FEW ACTIONS A FEW ACTIONS FOR EVERYTHING\n[18:39] MIO078: MM\n[18:42] FIO041: HMM\n[18:44] FIO041: S\n[18:44] MIO040: ALL THE REST WE SH WE'LL PUT IT INTO THIS MENU ON THE SCREEN\n[18:48] FIO041: MM\n[18:49] FIO041: SINCE WE WERE TARGETING A REALLY SOON UH UH DATE FOR THE THE THE UM I ISSUING OF THIS UH REMOTE CONTROL I THINK WE WILL ONLY CONCENTRATE ON T. V. FOR THE MOMENT AND THEN MAYBE M MAKE IT MORE GENERALISED YEAH\n[19:01] MIO078: MM\n[19:01] MIO040: OKAY OKAY\n[19:02] MIO078: YEAH AND IT MM\n[19:04] MIO040: OKAY BUT IT'S QUITE UNIVERSAL YOU KNOW\n[19:05] MIO078: MM\n[19:06] MIO040: WE CAN JUST EXTEND IT TO ANY DEVICE\n[19:08] MIO078: MM\n[19:08] MIO008: SO FOR INSTANCE IF I WANT TO GO TO DIRECTLY TO CHANNEL TWENTY FIVE HOW WOULD I DO CAN I DO THAT WITH THIS\n[19:14] MIO040: UH TWENTY FIVE\n[19:15] MIO008: YEAH MM LET'S SAY I AM UH ON CHANNEL EIGHT NOW\n[19:17] MIO008: YOU KNOW THESE DAYS WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF CHANNELS THAT'S NOT SO EASY TO GO JUST NEXT NEXT NEXT WHEN YOU HAVE HUNDREDS OF CHANNELS\n[19:20] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[19:24] MIO040: IN FACT I WOULD PROPOSE ANOTHER SOLUTION\n[19:25] MIO008: OR IS IT\n[19:27] MIO040: BASICALLY YOU USE JUST FOUR OR FIVE CHANNELS RIGHT\n[19:30] MIO008: MOST PEOPLE YEAH\n[19:31] MIO040: YEAH\n[19:32] MIO040: SO UH SET UP YOUR T. V. SET LIKE CHANNELS THAT YOU USE THEY'RE ONE\n[19:39] MIO040: TWO THREE AND FIVE AND YOU WILL NEVER HAVE TO GO TO A TWENTY FIVES CHANNEL\n[19:44] MIO008: IN FACT IN IN ONE UH REMOTE CONTROL THAT I'VE SEEN INSTEAD OF DOING THAT D YOU COULD JUST SAY THESE ARE THE CHA CH CHANNEL THREE\n[19:54] MIO008: TWENTY EIGHT FORTY EIGHT AND UH SIXTY FOUR ARE THOSE THAT I WANT TO BY CYCLED WITH MY NEXT BUTTON\n[20:00] FIO041: YEAH IT'S IT'S THE SAME SOLUTION I THINK\n[20:00] MIO008: I UH\n[20:01] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:02] MIO008: B YEAH\n[20:02] FIO041: HMM\n[20:04] MIO078: BUT EVEN WE CAN HAVE SOME UH L. C. D. DISPLAY LIKE YOU CAN UH DE YOU CAN JUST BUTTON THE NUMBER AND THEN IT GO T BECAUSE\n[20:08] MIO008: GO TO CHANNEL TWENTY FIVE\n[20:11] MIO008: ONE THING IS THAT AS I SAID IN MY PRESENTATION PEOPLE REALLY DO LIKE TO Z ZAP\n[20:16] MIO008: SO EVEN IF THEY ARE ONLY WATCHING FOUR OR FIVE CHANNELS\n[20:16] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:19] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[20:20] MIO008: I THINK THEY WANT TO ZAP OUT OF THE ONE HUNDRED CHANNELS JUST BECAUSE THIS IS ONE KIND OF THING THEY DO ZAPPING\n[20:20] MIO078: BUT STILL\n[20:23] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:26] FIO041: YEAH UH ON ZAP IT'S ONLY NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT YEAH\n[20:26] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:28] MIO008: AND IT'S ONLY NEXT\n[20:29] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:29] MIO008: YEAH SO BUT YOU HAVE TO\n[20:30] MIO040: MM\n[20:30] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[20:30] MIO040: WE GOT THESE BUTTONS HERE\n[20:32] MIO008: OKAY\n[20:33] MIO040: NEXT NEXT\n[20:33] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:34] MIO040: OR SAY THIS CAN BE BACK\n[20:36] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:38] MIO078: BUT OTHERWISE LIKE WE CAN PUT SOME DISPLAY ON NUMBERS AND THEN THEY CAN JUST PRESS SUPPOSE TWO FIVE THEY JUST PRESS TWO AND FIVE AND THEN\n[20:43] MIO008: SO IT WOULD BE\n[20:45] MIO008: OKAY\n[20:46] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:47] FIO041: MAYBE WE CAN MAKE UH DIFFERENT MODES FOR EACH BUTTON AND YOU CAN CHANGE MODE ZAPPING MODE OR\n[20:51] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:53] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[20:54] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[20:54] MIO008: ALRIGHT\n[20:55] FIO041: UH CURRENT CHAN\n[20:55] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[20:58] MIO078: YEAH BUT SINCE WE ARE FOCUSING ONLY ON T. V. REMOTE CONTROLS SO WE CAN HAVE MORE FUNCTIONS FOR T. V. UH IF YOU WANT TO GO FOR A UNIVERSAL THEN WE OUGHT TO LIMIT FOR FUNCTIONS FOR EACH OF OUR DEVICES\n[20:58] MIO008: LISTENING MORE\n[21:00] FIO041: YEAH\n[21:01] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[21:09] MIO008: OKAY\n[21:09] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[21:11] MIO040: COULD WE CARRY OUT SOME RESEARCH IF WE W REALLY NEED THIS\n[21:15] MIO040: LIKE HOW MANY PEOPLE REALLY NEED TO GO TO CHANNEL NUMBER TWENTY FIVE AND THEN TO SIXTY FOUR\n[21:21] MIO008: WELL I COULD COULD UH HAVE A LOOK AT THAT MAYBE\n[21:23] MIO040: OKAY\n[21:23] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:24] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:26] MIO008: I'LL CHECK IN MY DEPARTMENT IF THERE'S SOMEONE SPECIALIST IN THAT\n[21:27] MIO040: OKAY\n[21:29] FIO041: OKAY\n[21:31] MIO008: ALTHOUGH I DON'T KNOW\n[21:32] MIO040: ALRIGHT\n[21:33] MIO040: THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION\n[21:34] FIO041: UH YOU'RE FINISH\n[21:34] FIO041: OKAY\n[21:37] FIO041: SO NOW THE TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THIS NEW DEVICE\n[21:45] FIO041: MM\n[21:53] MIO078: TWO\n[21:59] MIO078: YEAH IF\n[22:04] MIO078: SORRY\n[22:05] FIO041: YOU PREFER IT\n[22:06] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:07] MIO078: UH AS YOU KNOW I AM MISTER RAMARO\n[22:10] MIO078: I AM AN EXPERT IN UH INDUSTRIAL DESIGN OF ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND I PREVIOUSLY DEVISED MANY UH LIKE DIGITAL CALCULATORS AND ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS\n[22:23] MIO078: SO NOW I'LL BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THE WORKING DESIGN OF OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[22:33] MIO078: WELL AS YOU KNOW THE BASIC FUNCTION OF REMOTE CONTROL IS SENDING SOME MESSAGE TO THE THE DEVICE LIKE T. V. OR V. C. R. OR D. V. D. PLAYER ETCETERA\n[22:46] MIO078: SO WE WILL HAVE A P PORTABLE DEVICE WHICH WILL SEND MESSAGE TO THE THE MAIN DEVICE LIKE T. V.\n[22:54] MIO078: SO WE NEED TO HAVE SOME ENERGY SOURCE TO DO WHAT TO DO THE FUNCTIONS WHAT WE WANT ON THIS PORTABLE DEVICE\n[23:03] MIO078: AND USUALLY THIS SO TO DO THESE FUNCTIONS WE NEED AN INTERFACE WHICH BASICALLY SOME KIND OF PRESSING BUTTONS OR KEYS OR LIKE MOVING JACK OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[23:16] MIO078: AND THEN THESE MESSAGES THESE KEY BUTTONS CAN BE TRANSFERRED INTO SOME KIND OF MESSAGE AND THEN IT WILL PROCESS BY THE CHIP AND THEN IT WILL GENERATE SOME INFORMATION TO THE MAIN DEVICE\n[23:31] MIO078: IT'S GENERALLY IN THE FORM OF INFRARED OR\n[23:35] MIO078: SOME KIND OF S SENSOR INFORMATION\n[23:38] MIO078: THEN WE WILL HAVE THE MAIN CONTROL IN THE MAIN DEVICE TO DO THE PARTICULAR ACTION WHAT WE WANT\n[23:49] MIO078: SO BASICALLY WE NEED UH SINCE WE ARE FOCUSING ON OUR INTERFACE DEVICE REMOTE CONTROL WE NEED FEW COMPONENTS\n[23:57] MIO078: MAINLY THE ENERGY SOURCE LIKE THE BATTERY AND THEN WE HAVE USER INTERFACE LIKE UH THE KEYPAD AND YOU KNOW BUTTONS WE WANT\n[24:08] MIO078: AND THEN WE HAVE SOME CHIP\n[24:10] MIO078: IT'S MAINLY DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING CHIP BECAUSE SINCE WE ARE I AM ONE DOING MOSTLY DIGITAL UH DEVICES WE OUGHT TO HAVE SOME KIND OF PROCESSOR WHICH TAKE CARE OF ALL THESE FUNCTIONS AND PUT IT IN SOME DIGITAL FORMAT\n[24:26] MIO078: AND THEN WE'LL HAVE THE INFRARED L. E. D. SOURCE WHICH SENDS THE INFORMATION TO THE MAIN DEVICE\n[24:33] MIO078: THEN WE'LL HAVE SWITCH IN OUR MAIN UH UM DEVICE TO DO PARTICULAR OPERATIONS AND WE OUGHT TO DO DIFFERENT CODES FOR DIFFERENT T. V. S\n[24:43] MIO078: SO SOME T. V. S WILL HAVE DIFFERENT ENCRYPTION CODES FOR DOING S S UH CHANNEL CHANGING AND THESE THINGS\n[24:43] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[24:50] FIO041: OKAY\n[24:51] FIO041: TO MAKE IT QUITE UH AN UNIVERSAL UH DEVICE UH\n[24:54] MIO078: YEAH YEAH BECAUSE THE PEOPLE DON'T USE ONE PARTICULAR BRAND SO OR AT LEAST WE HAVE MORE MORE THAN FIVE BRANDS WHICH ARE REALLY GOOD\n[24:58] FIO041: MM\n[25:01] FIO041: OKAY\n[25:03] MIO078: SO WE NEED TO CHECK THEIR SPECIFICATIONS AND DO THEIR UH ENCRYPTION THAT'S PASSING INFORMATION TO THE T. V. DEVICE\n[25:11] MIO078: SO WE NEED TO HAVE PARTICULAR ENCRYPTION CODES\n[25:14] FIO041: OKAY\n[25:16] MIO078: THEN COMPONENTS\n[25:18] MIO078: SO WE HAVE THE MAIN UH ENERGY SOURCE AND THEN WE WILL HAVE SOME BUTTONS AND THEN WE WILL HAVE INFRARED UH SOURCE AND THEN WE HAVE SOME INSIDE SOME CHIP IN IN THE DEVICE\n[25:33] MIO078: UH SINCE I DON'T HAVE MUCH TIME SO I'LL INPUT THE CONNECTIONS TO ALL THIS COMPONENTS\n[25:40] MIO078: AND SINCE I ALSO WANT TO KNOW FEEDBACK FROM OUR MARKETING EXPERT AND USER INTERFACE SO IF YOU WANT TO ADD SOME MORE COMPONENTS WE CAN INCORPORATE THEM\n[25:46] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[25:49] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[25:50] FIO041: AND FROM FROM THE DISCUSSION WE HAD DO YOU CAN YOU MAKE IT ON THE WHITEBOARD OR MM\n[25:53] MIO078: YEAH\n[25:56] MIO078: YEAH I'M SURE BECAUSE SINCE OUR USER INTERFACE SPEECH RECOGNITION AND ALSO MARKETING EXPERT FOR THE SPEECH RECOGNITION IS REALLY HANDY\n[26:06] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[26:10] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[26:10] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[26:10] MIO078: SO WE CAN HAVE ANOTHER LIKE UH S SIMPLE SPEECH RECOGNISER ON OUR D. S. B. CHIP\n[26:17] FIO041: MM\n[26:17] MIO078: SINCE WE HAVE SOME KIND OF UH ENERGY THIS IS OUR\n[26:23] MIO078: THIS NORMAL BATTERY SO THIS BATTERY\n[26:26] MIO078: ONCE YOU S SWITCH ON IT WILL TAKE POWER AND WE CAN HAVE SOME SPEECH RECOGNITION AND IN OUR G GENERALLY SMALL DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING CHIP SO THAT AND WE WILL PUT UH THE SMALL UH SIMPLE SPEECH RECOGNISER AND WE CAN ALSO TRAIN THE SPEECH RECOGNISER FOR PARTICULAR USER SO YOU JUST YEAH\n[26:41] FIO041: ON\n[26:47] FIO041: UH TRAIN IT OKAY\n[26:49] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[26:49] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[26:49] MIO078: SO THAT WE JUST USE SIMPLE RECOG NO BUT BUT\n[26:51] MIO040: TOO COMPLEX\n[26:54] MIO008: BUT UH VERY VERY GOOD TO SELL\n[26:57] MIO078: YEAH\n[26:58] MIO078: NO EVEN IN YOU CAN FIND EVEN SIMPLE MOBILE DEVICE LIKE ANY MOBILE BRAND YOU CAN HAVE THESE VOICE DIALERS OR THESE THINGS YEAH\n[27:04] MIO008: THINK OF A ALL THESE YOUNG PEOPLE WHO WOULD LOVE TO SAY THAT THIS REMOTE CONTROL ONLY WORKS FOR THEM\n[27:05] MIO040: OKAY\n[27:10] MIO040: OKAY\n[27:11] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:11] MIO008: AND HA HA YOU CANNOT USE MY REMOTE CONTROL BECAUSE IT'S TARGETED TO ME\n[27:13] FIO041: MM\n[27:13] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:15] MIO008: WHATEVER\n[27:15] FIO041: AND WHAT ABOUT THE PRICE OF THIS COMPONENT\n[27:16] MIO078: SO\n[27:18] MIO078: UH MAYBE WE CAN MAKE UH IT IN FIVE EUROS AND EVEN LESS THAN THAT BECAUSE WE WANT TO HAVE UH MILLIONS AND IN BULK\n[27:20] FIO041: IT MM OKAY\n[27:23] MIO008: HMM\n[27:23] MIO008: CHEAP\n[27:25] MIO008: MILLIONS\n[27:26] FIO041: MM\n[27:27] MIO078: SO WE CAN MAKE REALLY SIMP AND WE WANT TO MAKE REALLY SIMPLE DEVICE BECAUSE WE HAVE ONLY VERY FEW WORDS LIKE LIKE POWER\n[27:30] FIO041: OKAY\n[27:30] MIO008: CHEAP\n[27:36] MIO078: SWITCH ON OR SOME LIKE THEN WE'LL HAVE SOMETHING LIKE THIS UM\n[27:37] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[27:43] MIO078: WE'LL HAVE VOLUME\n[27:46] MIO078: AND THEN WE WILL HAVE S PARTICULAR CHANNEL SO USERS CAN LISTEN\n[27:51] MIO008: THE USER UH WILL JUST BE ABLE TO SAY UH PLEASE CAN YOU UH PUMP UP THE VO PUMP UP THE VOLUME OR OR IT WILL BE SOMETHING LIKE VOLUME\n[27:51] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[27:57] MIO078: YE\n[27:58] MIO078: NO YEAH A USER CAN USE ANY KIND OF SENDER BUT THEY SHOULD HAVE THIS PROMPT VOLUME AND THEN YEAH VOLUME AND DECREASE OR INCREASE\n[27:59] MIO008: UP DOWN\n[28:05] MIO008: OKAY\n[28:06] FIO041: WITH A KEYWORDS AND YEAH\n[28:09] MIO078: SO WE TRY TO ONLY RECOGNISE THOSE WORDS AND AND BECAUSE WE CAN'T REALLY SAY USER TO SAY SAME WORDING THEN IT BECOME MORE MECHANICAL AND YEAH\n[28:09] MIO008: OKAY\n[28:11] MIO008: COUPLE OF WORDS\n[28:11] FIO041: MM-HMM MM\n[28:16] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[28:17] MIO008: OKAY\n[28:18] FIO041: OKAY\n[28:18] MIO040: UM\n[28:18] MIO078: AND THEN WE CAN HAVE CHANNEL THEY CAN SAY OKAY I WANT EIGHT BECAUSE WE DON'T KNOW LIKE USERS HAVE DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES\n[28:26] MIO078: I MEAN THEY DON'T REALLY FOLLOW SAME CHANNELS STRICT UH SO WE JUST WANT CHANNEL NUMBER WE DON'T WANT LIKE B. B. C. OR C. N. N. OR SOMETHING ELSE BECAUSE\n[28:30] MIO040: OKAY\n[28:30] FIO041: OKAY\n[28:33] MIO008: OF COURSE UH IT HAS TO BE\n[28:35] MIO078: IT WILL BE COMPLICATED SO WE'LL HAVE ONLY THESE THREE UH MAIN BASIC UH ANYWAY VOLUME IS NOT REALLY SPEECH RECOGNITION PROBLEM\n[28:40] MIO008: OKAY\n[28:44] MIO078: IT'S IT IT WILL BE TAKE CARE OF OUR MAIN MM\n[28:47] MIO040: NO YOU KNOW IT'S A CONCEPTUAL QUESTION\n[28:49] MIO040: 'CAUSE NOW I SEE TH THIS THE PICTURE IN FRONT OF MY EYES LIKE A USER TAKING HIS REMOTE CONTROL AND SHOUTING INTO IT\n[28:57] MIO008: BUT THEN I THINK YOU\n[28:57] MIO040: VOLUME UP VOLUME UP AND AND HE'S COMING YOU KNOW HE'S REALLY ANNOYED WITH THIS DOWN UP DOWN\n[29:01] MIO008: YOU\n[29:04] MIO008: FIRST OF ALL I I THINK THIS IS NOT UH FUNCTIONALITY THAT IT IS GOING TO BE INSTEAD OF USING THE BUTTONS\n[29:10] FIO041: NO IN NO NOT ONLY SPEECH YEAH\n[29:11] MIO008: IT'S ON TOP OF USING THE BUTTON\n[29:13] MIO040: OKAY FOR THIS BUDGET LIKE TWELVE EUROS\n[29:13] FIO041: I IT'S AN OPTION\n[29:16] MIO008: WELL I DUNNO\n[29:17] MIO078: YEAH ACTUALLY WE WE CAN HAVE ONE SWITCH TO LIKE UH SWITCH ON ON AND OFF THIS PROCESSOR AND\n[29:24] MIO078: THIS REALLY SUPPOSE LIKE HERE WE HAVE OUR MAIN CHIP WHICH CONTROLS POWER VOLUME AND THIS PART AND THIS D. S. P. S\n[29:30] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[29:31] MIO078: AGAIN THIS TO HAVE SOME INTERACTION LIKE SUPPOSE PEOPLE USE D. S. P. THEN IT PARTICULARLY SENDS SOME INFORMATION TO THE CHIP LIKE IN SOME FORM\n[29:42] MIO078: LIKE VOLUME AND LIKE THIS KEY\n[29:45] MIO078: SO IT MAY NOT BE LIKE VERY EXPENSIVE BECAUSE SINCE WE ARE ONLY FOCUSING ON T. V. REMOTE CONTROL SO AND WE HAVE ONLY FEW THINGS HERE\n[29:45] MIO040: OKAY\n[29:49] MIO008: T. V.\n[29:50] FIO041: OKAY\n[29:51] MIO040: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[29:52] FIO041: SHO TO TO TRAIN OKAY\n[29:55] MIO078: YEAH\n[29:56] MIO040: DID YOU CONSIDER THE R GEST UH GESTURE RECOGNITION\n[29:59] MIO040: LIKE IF I WANT TO PUT VOLUME UP I LIKE DO MM I TAKE MY REMOTE CONTROL DO LIKE SOMETHING LIKE\n[30:06] MIO078: UM UH UH THIS POINT WE DIDN'T CONSIDER BECAUSE IT'S IT'S VERY EXPENSIVE BECAUSE V OUR TARGET IS ONLY LIKE TWELVE POINT FIVE EUROS AND\n[30:06] MIO040: ROLL 'EM UP OR ROLL 'EM DOWN\n[30:08] FIO041: MM\n[30:09] MIO008: VERY EXPENSIVE NO\n[30:14] FIO041: AND WELL WHAT ABOUT THE IDEA OF AUTOMATIC ON OFF ON THE BUTTON YEAH\n[30:16] MIO040: MM WHY\n[30:17] MIO040: THAT'S JUST\n[30:19] MIO008: AND VOLUME CONTROL\n[30:19] MIO078: YEAH EVEN AUTOMATIC ON OFF IS ALSO A BIT PROBLEMATIC\n[30:23] MIO078: BECAUSE IT DIFFERENT CRITERIA FOR DIFFERENT PEOPLE LIKE SO SUPPOSE PEOPLE ARE REALLY UH THEY JUST UH THEY DON'T TOUCH THE REMOTE AND MM Y YOU DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH TIME YOU NEED TO SWITCH ON OR SWITCH OFF AND\n[30:32] MIO008: SO BUT UH\n[30:36] MIO008: SH SHOULD WE TARGET A A USER PERSONALISED UH UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[30:42] MIO008: SO IN IN A GIVEN ROOM THERE MIGHT BE MORE THAN ONE REMOTE CONTROL\n[30:45] MIO008: WE WOULD UH HAVE EACH ONE AND UH WITH OUR OWN PERSONAL UH SETTINGS\n[30:47] MIO078: YAY YEAH\n[30:51] MIO078: YEAH THAT CAN BE POSSIBLE ESPECIALLY FOR POWER SETTINGS SO USER CAN SAY OKAY\n[30:56] MIO078: SUPPOSE THEY'RE WATCHING A TENNIS MATCH OR SOMETHING THEN THEY CAN SAY OKAY UH AFTER ONE HOUR I\n[31:00] MIO008: HMM\n[31:02] FIO041: WOULDN'T THAT MAKE UH ARGUMENTS\n[31:03] MIO078: THEY CAN MAKE\n[31:05] MIO008: YEAH OF COURSE\n[31:05] FIO041: I WANT UH\n[31:09] MIO008: THAT'S NO PROBLEM WE WILL SELL MORE\n[31:11] MIO078: YEAH WE CAN HAVE\n[31:11] FIO041: AND WE CAN INCREASE THIS THE STRENGTH Y YOU CAN BUY ONE WITH\n[31:13] MIO040: WE GOT A REALLY GOOD MARKET EXPERT\n[31:15] MIO008: YEAH EXACTLY\n[31:19] MIO078: YEAH\n[31:19] MIO040: LET'S SEND MORE LET'S SELL MORE\n[31:23] MIO040: OKAY\n[31:24] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[31:26] FIO041: OKAY\n[31:26] FIO041: YOU HAVE MM SOMETHING ELSE TO SAY\n[31:29] MIO078: UH NOT VERY MUCH LIKE YEAH\n[31:29] FIO041: UH\n[31:30] FIO041: NO\n[31:31] MIO008: OKAY\n[31:32] MIO008: THANKS\n[31:32] FIO041: OKAY THANKS\n[31:33] MIO078: THANK YOU\n[31:34] MIO078: YEP\n[31:36] MIO078: THANK YOU\n[31:37] FIO041: SO\n[31:39] MIO078: CAN YOU JUST YEAH\n[31:40] FIO041: MM\n[31:42] FIO041: MM I THINK OKAY WE'RE JUST ON TIME\n[31:49] FIO041: UM MM MM\n[31:54] FIO041: SO WE'RE NOW GOING TO L HAVE THE LUNCH BREAK\n[31:58] MIO008: MM GREAT\n[31:59] FIO041: THEN WE WILL WORK AGAIN FOR THIRTY MINUTES INDIVIDUAL WORK AND UM\n[32:08] FIO041: WE WILL UH MEET AGAIN FOR THE NEXT MEETING AND UH IN THIS ONE WANT TO\n[32:18] FIO041: TO BE MORE FOCUSED ON THE INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS THE UM ON THE COMPONENTS SO\n[32:27] FIO041: UH\n[32:33] FIO041: YOU WILL FOCUS ON THE COMPONENT CONCEPT UM\n[32:36] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[32:40] FIO041: UH OF COURSE THE U. 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SAMMY\n[0:58] MIO008: UH RAMA\n[0:59] MIO078: RAMARO\n[1:04] FIO041: UM UM WE HAVE TO TAKE A DECISION ON THE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL CONCEPTS AND WE HAVE FORTY MINUTES\n[1:17] MIO040: MM\n[1:17] FIO041: SO WHAT WE WANT TO THE DECISION WE WANT TO TAKE ON THIS MEETING ARE ON THE UM FIRST ON THE COMPONENT CONCEPT\n[1:27] FIO041: SO WHAT KIND OF ENERGY WE USE UH WHAT KIND OF CHIP ON PRINT AND ONE KI KIND OF CASE\n[1:35] FIO041: AND ALSO ON USER INTERFACE CONCEPT UH WHAT KIND OF INTERFACE WE USE AND IF THERE IS SOME SUPPLEMENTS\n[1:44] FIO041: AND AT THE END UM SAMMY WILL GIVE UM A TREND WATCHING ON WHAT HE'S HE'S BEEN DOING\n[1:53] FIO041: IT'S\n[1:56] FIO041: SO LET'S GO\n[1:58] FIO041: FIRST\n[2:00] FIO041: WITH RAMA\n[2:08] FIO041: PARTICIPANT TWO\n[2:10] MIO078: YEAH PARTICIPANT TWO\n[2:14] MIO078: COMPONENT\n[2:14] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[2:19] MIO078: YEP\n[2:22] MIO078: SO WE'RE TO MAINLY DESIGN F MAINLY NEED TO KNOW WHICH COMPONENTS WE'LL USE FOR ENERGY AND THE MATERIAL AND 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DISPLAY\n[3:07] MIO078: AND WE CAN USE SOME MOVING KIND OF THING\n[3:17] MIO078: SO AS WE DISCUSSED BEFORE WE NEED TO WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE SOME SPEECH RECOGNITION S CHIP IN OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:29] MIO078: SO THIS CAN BE SIMPLE KIND OF PROGRAMMABLE CHIP AND WHICH CAN USE MICROPHONE SENSORS\n[3:37] MIO078: AND WE ALSO WANT TO LOOK AT OUR REMOTE CONTROL SO\n[3:46] MIO078: STILL WE ARE LOOKING FOR POSSIBLE UH TECHNICAL UH SPECIFICATIONS AND HOW W EASY WE CAN DO AND WITHIN OUR PRI RANGE\n[3:57] MIO078: LIKE WE'RE TO IN OUR TWELVE EUROS OR AROUND THAT\n[4:02] MIO078: SO WE ARE LOOKING FOR SIMPLE DEVICES OR SIMPLE TECHNOLOGY TO DO THE LOCATION OF REMOTE CONTROL IN A ROOM OR IN A HOUSE\n[4:10] FIO041: MM-HMM OKAY\n[4:14] MIO078: SO UH WE DISCUSSED AN\n[4:20] MIO078: EXCUSE ME\n[4:26] MIO078: SO WE WOULD LIKE TO PROPOSE BATTERY INSTEAD OF SOLAR CELLS AND IT WOULD BE PROBLEMATIC UH TO HAVE ENOUGH ENERGY WITH THE SOLAR CELLS AND SO WE WOULD LIKE TO JUST USE SIMPLE BATTERY\n[4:32] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[4:39] MIO078: AND ALSO WE WANT TO GO FOR TITANIUM DESIGN INSTEAD OF RUBBER OR AND WELL THE PROBLEM IS WITH THIS DESIGN WE FOUND THAT WE CAN'T USE DOUBLE CURVED SHAPES\n[4:53] MIO008: WHAT IS A DOUBLE CURVED SHAPE\n[4:54] MIO078: LIKE YOU CAN HAVE TWO CURVES\n[4:57] MIO008: UH-HUH\n[4:59] MIO040: WHY\n[5:01] MIO078: UH IT'S I THINK IN MANUFACTURING I GUESS IT'S PROBLEMATIC\n[5:09] MIO078: SO\n[5:10] MIO078: WE WANT TO GO FOR SIMPLE PUSH BUTTONS BECAUSE IT NEED A SIMPLE CHIP AND IT'S REALLY LESSER UH RE REALLY LESS EXPENSIVE COMPARED TO L. C. D. WHICH ARE UH WHICH NEEDS ADVANCED CHIP TECHNOLOGY AND IT'S MORE EXPENSIVE\n[5:25] MIO078: SINCE WE WANT TO PUT SOME OTHER FEATURES SUCH AS SPEECH RECOGNITION WE WANT TO REDUCE UH COST\n[5:26] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[5:30] FIO041: UM I WANT TO KNOW WHY IT B UH JUST UH SORRY BUT FOR THE POINT BEFORE UH WHY NOT THE RUBBER\n[5:31] MIO008: THE COST\n[5:36] MIO078: UH\n[5:38] FIO041: IF IT IS SOMETHING THAT IT SEEMS TO BE LIGHT\n[5:38] MIO078: UH\n[5:41] MIO078: AND ALSO LIKE IN IF YOU PUT A IT'S BE DIFFICULT TO DO ALL THE MOULDING OF BUTTONS AND THESE THINGS AND\n[5:47] FIO041: OKAY\n[5:48] FIO041: YOU M TITANIUM IT'S MORE UH\n[5:50] MIO078: YEAH\n[5:51] MIO040: W WE CAN USE SOMETHING LIKE YOU KNOW THE WHOLE BODY'S TITANIUM BUT THERE ARE SOME RUBBER OR I DUNNO SOME RUBBER PARTS LIKE TO MAKE IT FEEL BETTER AND TO YOU KNOW\n[6:02] MIO008: MM LIKE THIS\n[6:02] MIO078: YEAH\n[6:03] FIO041: YES SO MM\n[6:05] MIO078: LIKE IN CELL PHONES RECENTLY THESE YOU CAN WITH THE RUBBER IN FOUR DIRECTIONS AND YEAH\n[6:07] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[6:07] MIO040: YEAH\n[6:07] FIO041: UH-HUH\n[6:08] MIO040: YEAH\n[6:10] FIO041: OKAY\n[6:12] MIO078: BUT FULL ASSEMBLY\n[6:16] MIO078: WE'LL USE MAINLY FOR TITANIUM RUBBER IS EXPENSIVE AND ALSO IT'S BIT DIFFICULT TO DO ALL THE SHAPES UH\n[6:18] FIO041: OKAY\n[6:20] FIO041: OKAY\n[6:24] FIO041: OKAY\n[6:25] MIO078: AND THIS PUSH BUTTONS WE WE WOULD LIKE TO USE PUSH BUTTONS INSTEAD OF L. C. D. S AND SO WE WANT TO MO I MEAN WE'RE WE WANT TO PUT SPEECH RECOGNITION SO WE WANT TO REDUCE PRICE ON THIS TECHNOLOGY AND SO THAT WE CAN HAVE ENOUGH SPACE OR ENOUGH MONEY FOR\n[6:28] FIO041: UH YEAH SO\n[6:44] FIO041: OKAY S SO SIMPLE BUTTON AND UH SPEECH RECOGNITION FOR THE MORE COMPLICATED\n[6:47] MIO078: S S\n[6:48] MIO008: SPEECH\n[6:50] MIO078: Y YEAH WE HAVE SIMPLE BUTTONS AND SPEECH RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY SO\n[6:51] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[6:55] FIO041: OKAY\n[6:55] MIO040: OKAY AND STILL WE HAVE MM CAN WE STILL INCLUDE THE L. L. S. D. DISPLAY\n[7:00] MIO008: L. C. D.\n[7:01] MIO040: L. C. D. YEAH L. C. D.\n[7:02] MIO078: UH L\n[7:02] MIO008: SEEMS NOT IT'S EITHER L. C. D. OR PUSH BUTTON\n[7:03] MIO078: SO UH IT'S LIKE A\n[7:04] MIO040: NO IT'S NOT GONNA BE A T NO TOUCHABLE BUT STILL LIKE A SOURCE OF INFORMATION OR SOURCE FOR MENUS\n[7:11] MIO008: AH\n[7:11] MIO078: YEAH MAYBE MAYBE WE CAN SEE DEPENDING ON HOW WE'LL COME UP WITH OUR FULL DESIGN THEN IF WE HAVE ENOUGH MONEY OR LIKE FOR AND BECAUSE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY WILL TAKE AT LEAST FIVE EUROS OR OR SOMETHING SO WE WANT TO REDUCE THE COST ON DISPLAY OR THIS INTER\n[7:20] MIO040: OKAY SO LET'S TRY IT LET'S T\n[7:27] MIO008: THE L. C. D. WOULD\n[7:31] MIO008: THE DISPLAY WOULD ONLY BE DISPLAY AND NOT UH TOUCH SENSITIVE YOU MEAN\n[7:33] MIO040: YEAH YEAH IT'S IT'S NOT GONNA BE A TOUCH PAD UH JUST A DISPLAY FOR GIVING YOU INFORMATION\n[7:34] MIO008: JUST UH FOR OUTPUT YEAH\n[7:38] MIO008: YEAH\n[7:38] MIO078: OK\n[7:40] MIO078: YEAH THAT CAN WE WE CAN CONSIDER BECAUSE LIKE IT WON'T TAKE MUCH MONEY I GUESS BECAUSE\n[7:40] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[7:44] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[7:48] FIO041: OKAY\n[7:50] MIO078: OKAY YEP\n[7:52] FIO041: MM\n[7:52] MIO078: YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS OR\n[7:55] MIO008: I GUESS NO UM\n[7:57] MIO008: SO THE BATTERIES UH ARE GOING TO BE VERY LIGHT\n[7:59] MIO078: YEAH\n[8:03] MIO078: YEAH WE'RE TO GO FOR LI AND NOW I THINK WE HAVE MANY OPTIONS IN THE MARKET SO WE CAN GO FOR SMALL NICKEL OR ALKALINE BATTERIES FOR\n[8:08] MIO008: OKAY\n[8:09] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[8:10] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[8:13] MIO078: REALLY LIGHT BATTERIES AND WITH UH GOOD PRICE\n[8:17] MIO008: SO THIS DEVICE ON N THAT CAN BE USED FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION COULD ALSO BE USED FOR JUST UH THE FINDING IT BASICALLY\n[8:26] MIO008: INSTEAD OF CLAPPING WHY NOT JUST BE ASK\n[8:28] MIO078: YEAH\n[8:28] MIO078: THAT'S THEN THE THE ONE THING WE WANT TO KNOW IS LIKE BECAUSE REMOTE CONTROL IS USED FOR LIKE IN THE HOUSEHOLD SO IT IT IT WILL BE IT M MAYBE AT LEAST FIVE\n[8:41] MIO078: SIX PEOPLE WANT TO USE IT SO SO HOW TO UH UH HOW TO DEFINE OUR RE SPEECH RECOGNITION WHETHER WE WANT TO DO S SPEAKER INDEPENDENT OR SPEAKER DEPENDENT\n[8:43] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[8:52] MIO078: IF WE'RE GOING FOR MORE SPEAKER INDEPENDENT THEN IT WOULD BE LIKE AGAIN CUMBERSOME AND WE NEED REALLY M MORE TECHNOLOGY AND SO\n[9:01] FIO041: OKAY FOR THE LOCATION\n[9:03] MIO078: YEAH IF IF EVERYBODY IN THE HOUSE N TO LOCATE THEN WE'RE TO GO FOR SOME SPEAKER INDEPENDENT TECHNOLOGY OR SOMETHING\n[9:03] FIO041: HMM\n[9:10] MIO008: OKAY\n[9:16] FIO041: OKAY\n[9:18] FIO041: SO LET'S NOW GO TO THE YOU DON'T HAVE MORE QUESTION\n[9:21] MIO008: NO IT'S OKAY\n[9:21] MIO040: NO MORE QUESTIONS\n[9:22] FIO041: UM MM THANK YOU MM\n[9:22] MIO078: YEP\n[9:22] MIO078: THANK YOU\n[9:23] MIO008: PUTS LESS OF CONSTRAINT ON WHAT WE CAN DO BUT\n[9:25] MIO040: MM YEAH YEAH\n[9:25] FIO041: YEAH\n[9:25] MIO078: YEAH\n[9:27] MIO008: IT'S ALWAYS LIKE THAT\n[9:28] MIO008: WE HAVE DREAMS AND THE IN THE END WE FIND OUT THAT IT'S NOT FEASIBLE\n[9:32] FIO041: YEAH BUT MM\n[9:33] MIO078: OH\n[9:33] MIO008: ANYWAY\n[9:34] MIO078: WE HAVE UH SOME LIMITATIONS\n[9:35] MIO008: YEAH\n[9:36] MIO040: BUT STILL UH L. S. D. 'S ALREADY QUITE NICE L. C. I'M AN ARTIST SORRY\n[9:38] MIO008: L. C. D.\n[9:39] MIO008: L. S. D. IS SOMETHING ELSE AND IT'S QUITE NICE AS WELL\n[9:39] FIO041: OKAY\n[9:50] MIO008: SO GO ON UH ARTIST\n[9:50] MIO040: SO UH THAT'S NOT I HOPE THAT'S NOT TOO MUCH\n[9:51] FIO041: UM YEAH\n[9:53] FIO041: NOW LET'S TALK ABOUT UH INTERFACE\n[9:54] MIO040: OKAY\n[9:55] MIO040: UH PARTICIPANT NUMBER THREE\n[9:58] FIO041: THREE\n[9:58] MIO078: THREE\n[10:00] MIO040: UH\n[10:01] FIO041: WHICH ONE\n[10:02] MIO008: HMM\n[10:03] MIO040: MM\n[10:05] MIO040: MM UH HAVE A LOOK AT THIS NO IT'S YEAH\n[10:11] FIO041: OKAY\n[10:11] MIO040: UH SO THE CONCEPT OF THE INTERFACE\n[10:18] MIO040: GENERALLY I DEVELOPED QUITE A BROAD CONCEPT NOT ONLY FOR THE INTERFACE BUT FOR\n[10:24] MIO040: POSSIBLE INSTRUCTION OR USER'S MANUAL AND UH ALL THE COMPLEX THINGS THAT COME TOGETHER WITH YOUR T. V. AND REMOTE CONTROLS\n[10:34] MIO040: SO LET'S START WITH THIS\n[10:36] MIO040: WE GOT OUR PERFECT REMOTE CONTROL WITH A LOT OF BUTTONS AND UH WE GOT EXPLANATION FOR EVERY BUTTON AND YOU CAN USE YOUR TIME AND UH IT WILL TAKE I SOME DAYS TO LEARN ALL THIS BUTTONS AND UM THE L. C. D. IS GOING TO BE SOMEWHERE HERE\n[10:56] MIO040: AND UH GO BACK BUTTON I DON'T KNOW REALLY WHERE IT IS MAYBE ONE OF THIS BUTTONS\n[11:02] MIO040: AND UM POWER ON AND OFF MM I I DON'T REMEMBER SO UH IT IT IT SHOULD BE MAYBE THIS BUTTON IS POWER ON AND OFF\n[11:05] FIO041: MM\n[11:12] MIO040: OR NO\n[11:14] MIO040: I CAN SEE NOTHING\n[11:15] MIO040: SO THAT'S OUR CONCEPT\n[11:17] MIO040: IT'S CALLED THE MILLENNIUM REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:22] MIO008: LET'S CHANGE MILLENNIUMS\n[11:24] MIO078: SO MAYBE YOU CAN USE IN THE END AND\n[11:24] MIO040: YEAH\n[11:27] MIO008: DOESN'T MAKE SENSE\n[11:29] MIO008: THIS IS VERY UGLY\n[11:30] MIO040: REALLY\n[11:32] MIO040: I THOUGHT YOU LIKE IT\n[11:33] MIO008: OH NO TOO MUCH CONCEPT\n[11:34] MIO040: AH OKAY JUST PRESS THE BUTTON PLEASE UH\n[11:37] MIO008: AH\n[11:38] FIO041: NO\n[11:39] MIO078: UH\n[11:40] MIO040: YEAH WE WILL NOT USE THIS\n[11:42] MIO040: WE WILL NOT USE THIS\n[11:44] MIO040: BUT INSTEAD OF THIS I WILL DEVISE THAT'S OUR CONCEPT\n[11:48] MIO008: AH BACK TODAY\n[11:51] MIO040: AND IT'S GOT JUST FEW BUTTONS QUITE LOW LOOKING AND ALL THIS STUFF WE ALREADY\n[11:59] MIO040: WE ALREADY DISCUSSED\n[12:00] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[12:01] FIO041: 'KAY\n[12:02] MIO040: AND UH WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY\n[12:05] MIO040: THEY'LL SAY IT'S PERFECT\n[12:08] MIO040: OR WHAT WILL SAY\n[12:10] MIO040: UH THEY WILL SAY IT'S SPLENDID\n[12:12] MIO040: AND UH E EVERYONE WILL SAY I'LL BUY IT\n[12:16] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[12:17] MIO040: AND EVERYONE'S GONNA BE SATISFIED\n[12:21] MIO008: DO YOU THINK IT CAN COME IN SEVERAL COLOURS\n[12:25] MIO008: OR DID THE\n[12:25] MIO040: I WOULD MAKE A BACKLIGHT OF THE L. C. D. SCREEN WITH DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[12:32] MIO008: UM BUT NOT THE CASE\n[12:33] MIO040: NOT THE CASE\n[12:34] MIO008: UH THE CASE WOULD ONLY BE IN THAT UH ALUMINIUM UH TITANIUM STUFF LIKE\n[12:39] MIO040: YEAH\n[12:39] MIO078: MM\n[12:39] FIO041: BECAUSE APPARENTLY FROM YOUR SURVEY PEOPLE LIKE COLOURS NO\n[12:44] MIO008: YEAH WELL THEY LIKE UH SOMETHING WHICH IS UH\n[12:44] MIO078: YEAH\n[12:48] MIO040: OKAY SO LET'S REMEMBER THERE'S A NOKIA PHONE WHICH CHANGEABLE PANELS\n[12:53] MIO008: MM YEAH OKAY SO THAT WOULD BE THE OPTION\n[12:54] MIO040: DO YOU LIKE IT\n[12:56] MIO008: I DON'T KNOW I DON'T HAVE A NOKIA PHONE BUT\n[12:57] MIO078: BUT IT'S UH\n[12:59] MIO008: I DON'T USE THAT BUT AGAIN UH I MIGHT\n[13:01] MIO040: THAT'S WHY YOU DON'T HAVE IT\n[13:03] MIO008: YEAH BU BUT\n[13:03] MIO040: THAT'S WHY 'CAUSE IT'S NASTY\n[13:05] MIO078: BUT IT WOULD BE EXPENSIVE NO\n[13:09] MIO078: IF YOU USE COLOUR L. C. D.\n[13:11] MIO040: NO\n[13:14] MIO078: UH INSTEAD OF THAT MAYBE WE CAN CHANGE THE COLOUR OF THE ASSEMBLER\n[13:18] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[13:19] MIO078: MAYBE WE CAN JUST IF USERS WANT MORE COLOURS THEY CAN PAY MORE MONEY TO GET THIS\n[13:26] MIO078: UH THE SHAPES AND THEY CAN HAVE DIFFERENT ASSEMBLY\n[13:31] MIO040: UM I AM HERE\n[13:33] MIO078: SO USERS HAVE DIFFERENT I MEAN THEY HAVE THEIR OWN INTERESTS COLOUR INTERESTS AND SO\n[13:33] FIO041: OKAY\n[13:40] FIO041: SO\n[13:40] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[13:40] MIO078: SO WE CAN JUST IF THEY WANT THEY CAN JUST PAY ANOTHER\n[13:44] MIO078: TWO EURO\n[13:44] FIO041: UH-HUH OKAY SO YOU YOU PROPOSE SOMETHING WITH OPTION I THAT INCREASE THE PRICE IF WE IF YOU WANT O MORE COLOURS ON L. C. D. YEAH\n[13:44] MIO040: 'KAY\n[13:47] MIO078: YEAH\n[13:49] MIO078: YEAH YEAH YES\n[13:51] MIO078: IF THEY WANT LIKE UH SO THAT WE CAN YEAH\n[13:53] MIO008: KIND OF UPGRADABLE UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[13:55] MIO078: YEAH\n[13:56] MIO008: WOW WOW\n[13:57] FIO041: OKAY\n[13:57] MIO078: JUST THEY'LL GET FEW MORE\n[14:00] MIO078: THINGS AND FEW MORE COLOURS\n[14:01] MIO040: OKAY WHAT UH THERE'S ONE MORE DECISI UH ONE MORE SOLUTION IN FACT\n[14:04] MIO040: UM 'CAUSE THERE ARE SOME SOME PAINTS THAT CAN CHANGE COLOUR ACCORDING TO WHERE THEY ARE LIKE THEY CAN REFLECT DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[14:15] MIO078: LIGHTS YEAH\n[14:16] MIO008: MM\n[14:17] FIO041: AND THERMODYNAMIC ALSO\n[14:17] MIO040: DEPENDING ON WHAT IS AROUND LIKE WHAT COLOUR IS AROUND AND DEPENDING ON THE TEMPERATURE YEAH\n[14:19] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:19] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[14:20] MIO008: LIKE A CHAMELEON\n[14:22] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[14:22] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[14:24] MIO040: WE CAN MAKE IT IN FACT\n[14:25] FIO041: YEAH BUT THAT'S MAYBE MO TOO MUCH EXPENSIVE YEAH\n[14:25] MIO078: MM\n[14:25] MIO040: IF IF IF THE OKAY\n[14:28] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[14:29] FIO041: BUT UH IT CAN BE IN UH MAYBE IN AN A GRADABLE VERSION BUT\n[14:32] MIO040: MM-HMM MM-HMM SO\n[14:33] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:34] MIO008: BECAUSE UH I THINK THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF PEOPLE\n[14:35] MIO008: THOSE FOR WHICH THE REMOTE CONTROL IS UH\n[14:39] MIO008: IS TO BE UH SOMETHING USEFUL UH I'M GOING TO TALK ABOUT THIS LATER BUT AND THOSE FOR WHICH IS SOMETHING THAT THAT THAT UH IS UH SPECIFIC TO THEM SO IT IT'S LIKE A SIGNATURE\n[14:53] MIO008: MY REMOTE CONTROL IS PINK\n[14:55] MIO008: NOBODY ELSE THAN ME HAS A PINK REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:58] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[14:58] MIO040: UH-HUH\n[15:00] MIO008: AND THAT MAKES ME SPECIAL\n[15:03] FIO041: OKAY AND YOU THINK THAT WE DON'T HAVE TO MAKE TO MAKE THEM PAY MORE BECAUSE OF UH O OR THIS IS\n[15:09] MIO008: I THINK I THINK THEY WOULD BE READY P READY TO PAY MORE FOR THAT\n[15:12] FIO041: OKAY SO\n[15:14] MIO008: THOSE WHO WANTED TO HAVE IT PINK\n[15:15] FIO041: SO I IT'S NOT UH A S BASE SERVICE IT'S A\n[15:15] MIO078: UH\n[15:18] MIO008: NO MM NO\n[15:18] MIO078: MM\n[15:19] MIO040: SO BE AN OPTION YEAH\n[15:20] FIO041: MM\n[15:20] MIO008: IT MIGHT BE OPTIONAL YEAH\n[15:21] FIO041: OKAY\n[15:21] MIO078: BUT THOSE PEOPLE WILL BE REALLY FEW NO\n[15:23] MIO078: SO LIKE WE CAN THOSE\n[15:24] MIO008: THE THE YOUNG PEOPLE THE YOUNG PEOPLE WANT TO BE DIFFERENT FROM THEIR FRIENDS\n[15:28] MIO078: AH\n[15:28] MIO008: ALTHOUGH SIMILAR BUT HAVE SOMETHING JUST SLIGHTLY BETTER\n[15:30] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[15:30] MIO078: YEAH\n[15:32] MIO008: PINK\n[15:32] FIO041: SO M SO MAYBE THAT'S IF THAT IT'S A SELLING POINT MAYBE IT HAS TO BE THE BASE\n[15:32] MIO078: MM\n[15:34] MIO040: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[15:37] MIO008: MM\n[15:38] MIO008: YEAH\n[15:40] MIO040: BUT YOU KNOW IF YOU WANT TO BE DIFFERENT YOU JUST TAKE YOUR REMOTE CONTROL WITH YOU ALL THE TIME\n[15:45] FIO041: AND YOU'LL BE DIFFERENT\n[15:46] MIO040: AND IT MAKES YOU DIFFERENT YOU KNOW\n[15:46] MIO008: YEAH YEAH\n[15:47] MIO008: YOU ALWAYS HAVE YOUR REMOTE\n[15:48] FIO041: UH IN THE TRAIN UH HELLO UH NO\n[15:48] MIO008: OH YOU DON'T\n[15:48] MIO040: ANYONE HAS THEIR REMOTE CONTROLS HERE\n[15:49] MIO008: YEAH\n[15:50] MIO008: YOU DON'T HAVE YOUR REMO\n[15:51] MIO040: NO\n[15:55] FIO041: WANT TO CHANGE MY NEIGHBOUR\n[15:55] MIO008: WH YOU YOU KNOW LIKE FOR INSTANCE TAKE THE IPOD\n[15:57] MIO008: IT'S A KIND OF REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:59] MIO008: UH IT'S WHITE AND IT'S SO WHITE THAT YOU SEE IT FROM ANY ANYWHERE\n[16:01] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[16:04] MIO008: IT HAS THIS DISTINCTIVE LOOK AND FEEL AND LOOK WHICH PEOPLE SEEMS TO LIKE JUST BECAUSE IT'S A COLOUR THAT WE DON'T USUALLY SEE IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:04] FIO041: MM\n[16:11] MIO040: OKAY\n[16:17] MIO008: WHITE\n[16:18] MIO040: UH-HUH UH-HUH\n[16:18] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[16:19] MIO040: COULD WE INTEGRATE SOMETHING INTO OUR REMOTE CONTROL SOMETHING LIKE LIGHT\n[16:19] MIO008: SEEMS IMPORTANT\n[16:22] MIO078: HMM\n[16:24] MIO040: THAT THEY CAN USE IT IN DARKNESS LIKE\n[16:26] MIO008: MM GLOW IN THE DARK SO\n[16:27] MIO040: HAND LIGHT YEAH\n[16:28] MIO078: YEAH MAYBE LIKE THE INFRARED LIKE WE CAN PUT SOME\n[16:30] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[16:33] MIO078: RADIUM CHIPS OR SOMETHING SO THAT LIKE AT LEAST UM YEAH\n[16:36] FIO041: IRADIUM\n[16:38] MIO040: OKAY\n[16:41] MIO078: YEAH THAT\n[16:42] FIO041: AH SORRY\n[16:42] MIO040: OKAY\n[16:45] FIO041: MM\n[16:46] FIO041: OKAY\n[16:49] MIO008: OKAY\n[16:49] MIO040: OKAY\n[16:49] MIO040: S WELL LET'S GO ON MAYBE WITH THE PRESENTATION\n[16:49] FIO041: SO MM\n[16:52] MIO008: YEAH\n[16:53] MIO008: UH-HUH YEAH SURE\n[16:54] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[16:55] MIO040: AND UM THE REMOTE CONTROL'S GOING TO BE SMART BUT HOW SMART SHOULD IT BE TO NOT TO COMPLICATE THINGS TOO MUCH\n[16:55] MIO078: OH\n[17:05] MIO040: AND UH\n[17:08] MIO040: I DUNNO THAT'S A QUESTION TO YOU AND TO MM TO\n[17:13] MIO008: WELL SO I HEARD THAT UH IT SEEMS THAT SPEECH RECOGNITION IS SOMETHING THAT CAN BE DONE UH SO THAT'S THE SMARTNESS OF THE THING\n[17:21] MIO008: CURRENTLY WE DON'T HAVE GUNS WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION OR UH BEER CANS WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION BUT WE MAY HAVE REMOTE CONTROLS WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[17:22] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[17:31] MIO040: OKAY OKAY\n[17:32] MIO008: I DUNNO\n[17:33] FIO041: MM THAT'S A NICE WORLD\n[17:33] MIO040: SO JUST JUST JUST JUST THINK ABOUT IT UM\n[17:37] MIO040: THANK YOU\n[17:37] MIO008: DON'T TOUCH THE REMOTE\n[17:39] FIO041: OKAY\n[17:39] MIO008: BUT YEAH\n[17:41] MIO008: ARE ARE YOU SAYING HERE THAT UH THE REMOTE CONTROLS SHOULD BE AWARE OF WHO IS USING IT\n[17:46] MIO008: SO FOR INSTANCE THE YOUNG GUY WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO USE IT BECAUSE HIS FATHER DOESN'T WANT\n[17:53] MIO040: UH YEAH I JUST WANT TO SAY IT SHOULD BE REAL SMART\n[17:53] MIO008: LIKE WITH SOME\n[17:55] MIO008: MAYBE FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION OR\n[17:57] MIO040: VOICE RECOGNITION IS QUITE TOUGH\n[18:00] MIO040: I SAY DON'T USE IT AND THE CONTROL JUST LOOKS\n[18:04] MIO008: MM\n[18:04] MIO078: YEAH\n[18:06] MIO040: 'CAUSE I ORDERED JUS\n[18:07] MIO008: UM\n[18:09] MIO008: MM\n[18:09] MIO078: UH THAT MM THAT COULD BE FEASIBLE I GUESS LIKE\n[18:09] MIO040: TO L TO L LOCK IT\n[18:14] MIO008: OKAY\n[18:14] MIO078: SO SINCE WE HAVE WE WANT TO DO SOME SPEAKER DEPENDENT SPEECH RECOGNITION UH SO WE CAN USE YEAH\n[18:20] MIO008: SO IT COULD BE\n[18:21] MIO008: SMART IN THAT WAY\n[18:22] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[18:24] FIO041: MM\n[18:26] FIO041: OKAY\n[18:27] MIO008: BUT FOR INSTANCE TH I I'M THINKING ABOUT THE OTHER UH UH PARTICULARITY THAT THE THE REMOTE CONTROL COULD HAVE\n[18:35] MIO008: S SINCE IT IT KNOWS WHO IS USING IT\n[18:39] MIO008: IT MIGHT ALSO RECORD THE KIND OF UH CHANNELS YOU ARE U MORE OFTEN USING AND UH LEVELS OF VOLUMES THAT YOU'RE MORE OFTEN UH THINGS LIKE THAT AND PROVIDE YOU WAYS OF USING THEM\n[18:44] MIO078: YEAH\n[18:48] MIO040: YEAH SURE\n[18:48] FIO041: MM\n[18:49] MIO078: YEAH\n[18:52] MIO008: I DUNNO SOMEHOW I DUNNO THAT MIGHT BE EXPENSIVE BUT\n[18:54] MIO078: YEAH\n[18:56] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[18:56] MIO078: UH IT'S\n[18:57] MIO008: THAT MIGHT ALSO BE A GOOD SALES PITCH AGAIN\n[18:59] MIO078: HMM\n[19:00] MIO008: THE REMOTE THAT KNOWS YOU\n[19:02] MIO040: MM-HMM\n[19:07] FIO041: OKAY\n[19:08] MIO040: OKAY THANKS\n[19:09] FIO041: SO IT'S YEAH MARKETING EXPERT\n[19:11] MIO008: MY TURN\n[19:19] MIO008: OKAY IT'S ALRIGHT\n[19:21] FIO041: PARTICIPANT TWO\n[19:21] MIO078: FOUR\n[19:22] MIO008: FOUR I THINK\n[19:22] FIO041: FOUR SORRY\n[19:25] MIO008: TREND YEAH\n[19:29] MIO008: NO UH YES\n[19:35] MIO008: OKAY SO I'M GOING TO TALK ABOUT TRENDS AND UM I HOPE THIS CAN HELP US TO TO UNDERSTAND L HOW WE SHOULD DESIGN OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:46] MIO008: SO NEXT SLIDE PLEASE\n[19:48] MIO008: SO FIRST MAYBE JUST A SMALL RECAP ON HOW HOW DO WE WATCH TRENDS SO IT'S NOT SO UH SIMPLE YOU MIGHT THINK THAT IT'S EASY BUT UH IT'S NOT SO SIMPLE\n[20:00] MIO008: ANYWAY THESE DAYS UH THE BEST UH SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS THE WEB AS YOU KNOW SO HAVE TO\n[20:06] MIO008: TO GO OFTEN ON THE WEB AND LOOK AT UH WHAT THE OTHERS ARE DOING\n[20:11] MIO008: AND ASK REAL PEOPLE WHO ARE USING REAL REMOTE CONTROLS EVERY DAY UH OR ANY OTHER TOOL THAT IS SIMILAR TO A REMOTE CONTROL WHICH BASICALLY IS A SMALL DEVICE THAT PEOPLE HAVE WITH THEM\n[20:24] MIO008: ALWAYS LIKE A PHONE\n[20:25] MIO008: WE CAN WE CAN USE THE PHONE AS A AS A GOOD UH UH EXAMPLE OF WHERE TO IN BE INSPIRED\n[20:36] MIO008: OF COURSE THOSE THA D WHO ARE WATCHING THE TRENDS ARE ALSO HAVE ALSO TO BE INSPIRED BECAUSE IN FACT THEY'RE NOT ONLY WATCHING THE TRENDS\n[20:44] MIO008: THEY'RE INVENTING IT THEY'RE CREATING THE TREND\n[20:47] MIO008: I HOPE I'M GOING TO TRY TO HELP YOU ON THAT\n[20:51] MIO008: THIS IS MORE RISKY BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT FOLLOWING THE TREND YOU TRY TO INVENT IT\n[20:55] MIO008: WHICH MEANS EITHER YOU SUCCEED AND YOU MAKE A LOT OF MONEY OR YOU DON'T AND YOU'RE OUT OF BUSINESS\n[21:02] MIO008: SO ANYWAY UH NEXT SLIDE PLEASE\n[21:06] MIO008: UH TO BE TO BE QUICK THERE'S A LOT OF WORDS HERE BUT UH BASICALLY THERE ARE UH IN IN THE MARKET OF OF REMOTE CONTROLS THERE ARE THREE ASPECTS THAT WE SHOULD VERY PAY MUCH ATTENTION TO\n[21:20] MIO008: THE FIRST ONE WHICH SEEMS TO BE THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE IS THAT IT HAS TO BE FANCY IT HAS TO HAVE A FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[21:28] MIO008: AND UH INTERESTINGLY THIS IS THE VERY MOST IMPORTANT THING\n[21:31] MIO008: IT HAS TO BE FANCY\n[21:33] MIO008: STRANGELY ENOUGH IT'S MORE IMPORTANT TO BE FANCY THAN TO BE WI AND NOW THAT'S THE SECOND THING IT HAS TO BE IT HAS TO BE TECHNOLOGICALLY I INNOVATIVE\n[21:42] MIO008: IT HAS TO BE NEW WITH SOME OF UH NEW UH TECHNOLOGY INSIDE AND UH AND THIS IS ALSO UH MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE LAST THING WHICH WE W MAY THINK THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN THE MOST IMPORTANT\n[21:56] MIO008: WHICH IS THAT IT SHOULD BE EASY TO USE AND IT SHOULD BE EASY TO USE AS A REMOTE CONTROL\n[22:01] MIO008: SO AS YOU SEE UH IT FIRST HAVE TO BE VERY NICE\n[22:06] MIO008: S SOMETHING THAT PEOPLE ARE PROUD OF UH UH THAT I UH THEY CAN BE ID IDENTIFIED WITH UH AND AND THEN UH SOMETHING THAT UM CONTAINS VERY NOVEL STUFF THAT THEY CAN TALK ABOUT WITH THEIR FRIENDS\n[22:23] MIO008: HUH MINE HAS THIS AND NOT YOURS\n[22:25] MIO008: AND FINALLY OF COURSE IT HAS TO BE USEFUL AS A REMOTE CONTROL BUT IT SEEMS THAT IT'S NOT SO IMPORTANT THAT IT'S USEFUL AS A REMOTE CONTROL\n[22:34] MIO008: NEXT SLIDE PLEASE\n[22:35] FIO041: MM\n[22:37] MIO008: UH AND NOW IN A MORE UH GENERAL UH UH BROAD WAY OF SEEING TH UH THE THING\n[22:45] MIO008: IF WE LOOK BACK AND NOT UH LOOK AT ONLY REMOTE CONTROLS I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT TO SEE THAT THE TRENDS ARE QUITE THE SAME IN MANY AREAS SO CURRENTLY THE THE TRENDS THAT WE SEE IN L IN L BIG CITIES LIKE PARIS AND MILAN\n[22:59] MIO008: WELL IT SEEMS THAT THIS YEAR THINGS SHOULD HAVE UH A FRUIT AND VEGETABLE UH WAY OF OF LOOK OR FEEL OR SO\n[23:13] MIO008: AND I THINK OF COURSE UH I IT APPLIES TO EVERYTHING\n[23:17] MIO008: THAT'S THE THING WITH TRENDS\n[23:18] MIO008: IT IT CAN TRAVEL F FROM CLOTHE TO FURNITURE SAME IDEA\n[23:24] MIO008: FRUIT AND VEGETABLE\n[23:25] MIO008: THINK FRUIT AND VEGETABLE\n[23:29] MIO008: AND UH IF WE CO WE COMPARE TO LAST YEAR NOW IT HAS TO BE SPONGY YEAH\n[23:34] MIO078: MM\n[23:35] MIO040: WHAT IS SPONGY\n[23:36] MIO008: WELL THIS SO SO I THINK UH UH I\n[23:36] MIO078: YEAH KIND OF UM MAYBE\n[23:43] MIO008: WHEN WE WERE TALKING ABOUT RUBBER I THINK UH THE RUBBER ASPECT MIGHT BE IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT'S WHAT IS PROBABLY MORE FEASIBLE IN TERMS OF SPONGINESS\n[23:45] MIO078: YEAH IT\n[23:49] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[23:50] MIO078: YEAH\n[23:51] FIO041: S\n[23:53] MIO078: YEAH\n[23:53] FIO041: SO MAYBE TITANIUM IT'S NOT A GOOD IDEA\n[23:56] MIO008: SEEMS NOT SEEMS NOT\n[23:58] MIO078: WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT MM MM\n[23:59] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[24:00] MIO008: YEAH\n[24:03] MIO008: SO\n[24:03] FIO041: UM SORRY MARK\n[24:05] FIO041: IT SEEMS TO BE\n[24:06] MIO008: THINK MORE OF UH SOMETHING IN THE COLOURS OF UH LIKE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AND SPONGY\n[24:10] MIO078: FRUIT\n[24:12] MIO078: EVEN SHAPE\n[24:12] MIO008: AS A EVEN IN THE SHAPE IT HAS TO BE MORE ROUND AND UH\n[24:15] MIO078: MORE YEAH\n[24:18] MIO008: MORE UH UH LOOK NATURAL SOMEHOW\n[24:19] FIO041: MM MM\n[24:22] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:23] MIO008: I MEAN\n[24:24] MIO008: AND NOT THOSE FUTURISTIC UH REMOTE CONTROL WITH ANGLES AND UH AND TITANIUM LIKE\n[24:28] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[24:31] MIO078: MM\n[24:31] MIO008: SO THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE SEEM TO YEAH I I KNOW IT'S QUITE FAR FROM WHAT YOU THOUGHT BUT THAT'S THAT'S FASHION AND\n[24:32] FIO041: HMM\n[24:34] FIO041: YOU'RE OLD FASHIONED\n[24:35] FIO041: SORRY\n[24:42] MIO040: OKAY\n[24:45] FIO041: OKAY\n[24:46] MIO008: OKAY THAT'S ALL I HAVE TO SAY\n[24:48] FIO041: MM YOU HAVE QUESTIONS\n[24:49] MIO078: SO THESE ABILITIES ARE MAINLY AD ADDRESSED BY YOUNG PEOPLE\n[24:55] MIO078: OR IT'S\n[24:56] MIO008: THESE I'M SORRY\n[24:57] MIO078: THIS YOU YOU SO DID YOU\n[25:00] MIO008: YEAH YEAH WE HAVE PEOPLE UH UH LISTENING TO THE TRENDS EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD OF COURSE\n[25:03] MIO078: WHERE\n[25:05] MIO078: OH\n[25:06] MIO078: OH OKAY MM-HMM\n[25:06] MIO008: AS YOU KNOW OUR COMPANY IS QUITE BIG AND UH SO I'M JUST ASKING THEM WHAT ARE THE CURRENT TRENDS ACCORDING TO THEM WHEN THEY GO IN THE STORES AND WHEN THEY ASK UH THEIR UH FRIENDS THAT ARE ALSO WELL\n[25:08] MIO078: IT'S NOT FROM MM\n[25:11] MIO078: MM-HMM\n[25:14] MIO078: YEAH\n[25:18] MIO078: YEAH\n[25:19] MIO078: IT'S MORE GENERAL TREND IT'S NOT PARTICULAR TO THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[25:22] MIO008: NO IT'S NOT IT'S NOT THIS THIS IS VERY GENERAL YEAH\n[25:25] MIO008: BUT IT SEEMS THAT TRENDS TRAVEL ACROSS THINGS\n[25:26] MIO078: MM\n[25:28] MIO078: YEAH\n[25:28] MIO008: THE WHAT WE\n[25:30] MIO078: YEAH BUT SOME MATERIALS N THEY'RE TO BE\n[25:34] MIO078: UH THEY'RE TO BE SOMETHING LIKE SOLID LIKE THEY CAN'T BE REALLY SPONGY OR YEAH YEAH\n[25:37] MIO008: SURE\n[25:38] MIO008: YEAH\n[25:38] MIO008: WE HAVE TO I THINK WE HAVE TO HAVE THE LOOK OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES BUT WE STILL HAVE TO PUT OUR CHIPS INSIDE SO OF COURSE\n[25:41] MIO078: YEAH YEAH SPONGE YEAH YEAH AT LEAST THAT'S\n[25:45] MIO078: YEAH YEAH THAT YEAH YEAH\n[25:47] MIO008: THIS IS YOUR PROBLEM\n[25:50] MIO008: THIS IS NOT MINE\n[25:51] MIO078: YEAH\n[25:53] MIO078: YEAH LOOKING YEAH FRUIT\n[25:54] MIO078: THESE THINGS CAN BE EASILY INCORPORATED\n[25:57] MIO078: WE CAN HAVE T COLOURS OR THIS SHAPE OR AT LEAST YEAH\n[25:57] MIO008: YEAH I THINK IN THE COLOURS AND IN THE UH THE KIND OF MATERIAL\n[26:01] MIO008: IF IF IT'S SOMETHING LIKE RUBBER MADE OR I THINK IT IT'S ALSO GOING TO BE GOOD\n[26:04] MIO078: YEAH\n[26:05] FIO041: MM\n[26:06] MIO078: MM\n[26:07] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[26:08] MIO008: OKAY\n[26:09] MIO078: YEAH\n[26:09] FIO041: OKAY\n[26:12] FIO041: NO MORE QUESTION\n[26:15] FIO041: OKAY\n[26:16] MIO008: YEP\n[26:17] MIO008: THANKS\n[26:18] FIO041: SO\n[26:21] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[26:30] FIO041: OKAY SO WE WILL HAVE UH NEXT MEETING IN THIRTY MINUTES AGAIN\n[26:35] FIO041: UM NOW YOU HAVE TO GO STRAIGHT ON THIS INDIVIDUAL ACTION WHICH I WHICH ARE FOR RAMA UH WIL DESIGN\n[26:43] MIO078: LOOK AND FEEL DE\n[26:45] FIO041: UM MARK THE USER INTERFACE DESIGN AND UH SAMMY UH THE PRODUCT EVALUATION\n[26:54] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[26:54] FIO041: UH YOU WILL WORK TOGETHER UH ON A NEW ON ON A PROTOTYPE USING MODELLING CLAY\n[26:57] MIO078: HMM\n[27:01] MIO078: HMM\n[27:03] MIO078: MM SOUNDS INTERESTING\n[27:04] FIO041: MM-HMM UM\n[27:07] FIO041: AND I AS ALWAYS YOUR PERSONAL COACH WILL SEND YOU SPECIFIC INSTRUCTION\n[27:15] MIO008: OKAY\n[27:16] MIO040: OKAY\n[27:19] MIO008: THANKS\n[27:20] MIO078: SO CAN WE HIGHLIGHT THE SPECIFIC FEATURES OF OUR YEAH\n[27:23] FIO041: YEAH YOU'RE RIGHT YOU HAVE TO\n[27:25] MIO078: SO SO WE WANT THE SPEECH RECOGNISER AND WE WANT SOME KIND OF BUTTONS AND WE WANT SOME THEMES LIKE FRUITS OR VEGETABLES\n[27:36] MIO078: THAT'S WE WANT TO FOLLOW GENERAL TREND\n[27:36] FIO041: SO YOU SAY S\n[27:38] MIO008: SPONGY\n[27:40] FIO041: S DO WE AGREE ON THAT\n[27:40] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:44] FIO041: YEAH\n[27:45] FIO041: WE HAVE TO\n[27:46] MIO078: SO DO YOU THINK\n[27:46] MIO008: NO WE DON'T HAVE TO BUT SEEMS IT'S THE TREND\n[27:47] MIO040: SO WE HAVE TO UH FOR\n[27:50] FIO041: NO\n[27:51] MIO078: HMM\n[27:51] MIO008: AGAIN AS I SAID WE CAN ALSO TRY TO MAKE IT TO CREATE THE TREND\n[27:52] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:55] MIO040: YEAH SO ARE WE CONFIDENT ENOUGH ON CREATING TRENDS\n[27:56] MIO008: SO THERE'S NO\n[27:56] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:00] MIO008: WELL THAT'S YOU T CAN TRY TO CONVINCE US\n[28:04] MIO040: WELL WE CAN MAKE IT SMELL LIKE FRUIT\n[28:08] MIO008: OKAY\n[28:09] FIO041: OKAY THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[28:09] MIO078: THAT'S\n[28:11] MIO008: THAT'S A GOOD IDEA I\n[28:11] FIO041: SO TITANIUM SMELL LIKE FRUIT\n[28:13] MIO040: YEAH\n[28:16] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[28:17] MIO078: SO WHAT ABOUT LOCATION AND THESE THINGS PEOPLE ARE REALLY INTERESTING ON THOSE FEATURES\n[28:21] MIO078: OR THEY REALLY LIKE\n[28:25] MIO008: UH\n[28:26] MIO078: THEY MORE WANT THESE FANCY FEATURES LIKE\n[28:28] MIO008: I THINK I YEAH I IT'S AGAIN IN THIS UH WHAT I SAID FIRST IT HAS TO BE FANCY SO I THINK IF NOBODY ELSE PRO PROVIDES CURRENTLY A REMOTE CONTROL WITH THAT KIND OF STUFF AND IF WE CAN PROVIDE IT I THINK IT'S A GOOD SELL FOR US BECAUSE WE HAVE IT AND OTHERS DON'T\n[28:35] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[28:38] MIO078: FEATURE\n[28:43] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:44] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:45] FIO041: OKAY\n[28:45] MIO008: IT'S FANCY\n[28:47] MIO008: WHETHER IT'S USEFUL OR NOT DOESN'T SEEM TO BE VERY IMPORTANT\n[28:49] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:50] FIO041: I I AGREE WITH UH THIS UH\n[28:51] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:56] FIO041: NOW WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON WHAT KIND OF FANCINESS\n[28:59] FIO041: DO WE TAKE TITANIUM SMELLING LIKE FRUIT OR DO WE MAKE SPONGY\n[29:04] FIO041: UH FRUITY LIKE\n[29:04] MIO078: YEAH\n[29:06] MIO078: UH WE WILL TRY TO EXPLORE THESE TWO OPTIONS AND YEAH YEAH\n[29:08] MIO008: MAYBE YOU COULD EXPLORE THE TWO OPTION\n[29:08] FIO041: MM\n[29:09] FIO041: YEAH YEAH\n[29:09] MIO040: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[29:11] MIO040: COULD WE MAKE A TITANIUM SHAPE\n[29:13] MIO078: UH YEAH AT LEAST LIKE WE CAN MAKE BANANA OR\n[29:14] MIO040: I MEAN FRUIT SHAPED\n[29:17] FIO041: DON'T YOU SAY THAT YOU CANNOT DO DOUBLE SHAPE UH CURVED SHAPE YEAH\n[29:18] MIO040: BUT\n[29:22] MIO078: YEAH IT'S IT'S YEAH THAT'S A WE'RE TO LOOK FOR AND AND S WE'RE TO SEE THE WHETHER RUBBER IS EXPENSIVE AND D\n[29:22] MIO040: DOUB DOUBLE CURVED\n[29:22] MIO008: MM\n[29:23] MIO008: SEEMS TO BE\n[29:26] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[29:26] FIO041: OKAY\n[29:28] MIO040: OKAY OKAY\n[29:33] MIO040: IN FACT I JUST AGREED TO MAKE UH\n[29:36] MIO040: TO MAKE THE LIKE TITANIUM PANELS\n[29:39] MIO040: ON A WHOLE\n[29:42] MIO040: RUBBER BODY\n[29:44] MIO078: HMM\n[29:45] MIO040: WELL OKAY W WE'LL SEE\n[29:45] FIO041: MM MM\n[29:46] FIO041: OKAY SO YOU EXPLORE NOW THAT YOU'RE GOING TO WORK TOGETHER THESE THESE TWO\n[29:50] MIO040: YEAH\n[29:50] MIO078: MM\n[29:52] FIO041: OR OR SPONGY AN YEAH\n[29:54] MIO078: YEAH\n[29:55] MIO078: MAYBE WE CAN HAVE TWO DIFFERENT ASSEMBLY ALSO LIKE ONE SPONGY AND ONE KIND OF TITANIUM\n[30:01] FIO041: MM\n[30:02] MIO078: WE HAVE ONLY THE PLASTIC OR THE THE CHIPPY YEAH FIBRE CHIPS OR\n[30:05] MIO040: WE'LL SEE\n[30:05] MIO008: IF YOU HAVE TIME\n[30:05] MIO040: WE'LL SEE\n[30:06] FIO041: MM\n[30:08] FIO041: YEAH I DON'T THINK W I THINK WE HAVE TO CHOOSE\n[30:11] FIO041: IF WE CHOOSE UH TITANIUM OR IF WE CHOOSE SPONGY BUT UH IT CANNOT BE BOTH\n[30:11] MIO078: UH\n[30:14] MIO040: WE'LL SEE\n[30:15] MIO040: I I REALLY DON'T LIKE THIS MODELLING CLAY 'CAUSE YOU KNOW IT MAKES SOME FOR FOR I DUNNO UH YEAH UM WE'LL LOOK\n[30:17] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:18] MIO008: FOR CREATION\n[30:22] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:24] MIO078: YEAH\n[30:26] FIO041: AH YOU CAN PRETEND THAT IT'S UH TITANIUM\n[30:27] MIO078: EVEN DESIGN\n[30:30] MIO008: YOU CAN PAINT IT AFTERWARD\n[30:33] MIO040: OKAY OKAY\n[30:33] MIO008: NO PROBLEM\n[30:34] MIO008: WE HAVE A VERY LARGE DEPARTMENT OF PAINT\n[30:37] FIO041: YEAH DO DON'T WORRY YOU YOU YOU SPEAK WITH MM MM\n[30:40] MIO008: YOU WILL DO IT\n[30:41] MIO040: ALRIGHT ALRIGHT\n[30:43] FIO041: OKAY\n[30:44] FIO041: SO EXPLORE A SHAPE\n[30:51] MIO078: SO STILL WE WANT TO KEEP L. C. D.\n[30:53] MIO078: OR\n[30:54] FIO041: MM I THINK IT'S WHAT WE SAY THAT WE HAVE AN UH AN L. C. D. WITH UH INFORMATION\n[30:56] MIO008: YEAH\n[31:00] MIO078: OKAY\n[31:00] FIO041: NOT UH\n[31:00] MIO008: THE THING IS THAT UH IF WE WANT TO HAVE AS HE SAYS IF WE WANT TO HAVE UH A SMALL NUMBER OF BUTTONS WE NEED TO HAVE A KIND OF OUTPUT THAT SAYS CURRENTLY WHAT THEIR ACTIONS ARE\n[31:06] MIO078: YEAH THEN WE CAN\n[31:08] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[31:09] MIO078: YEAH YEAH THAT USER FRIENDLY OR\n[31:12] MIO008: YEAH\n[31:13] FIO041: MM\n[31:14] MIO008: THAT'S THE CONVERSE TO HAVING ZILLIONS OF BUTTON WHERE EACH BUTTON DOES ONLY ONE THING\n[31:14] MIO078: MM\n[31:16] MIO078: YEAH\n[31:18] FIO041: MM\n[31:19] MIO078: YEAH\n[31:24] FIO041: OKAY\n[31:24] MIO078: AND WE JUST STICK WITH TWO BATTERIES SO IT'S NOT ANY SOLAR OR YEAH YEAH J YEAH BECAUSE\n[31:27] MIO008: YEAH\n[31:28] MIO008: CLASSICAL WE STAY CLASSICAL IN THAT WE DON'T REINVENT UH THE WHEEL\n[31:29] FIO041: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[31:32] MIO078: YEAH\n[31:32] FIO041: MM\n[31:34] MIO008: ANYWAY IT'S VERY IN GENERAL I THINK PEOPLE UH CHANGE T. V. 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C. D.\n[4:37] MIO078: OR LIKE YOU CAN USE THIS JOG WHEEL AND SELECT WHICH EVER OPTION ON THE L. C. D. AND THEN DO ON AND OFF\n[4:46] MIO078: THEN YOU HA YOU'LL HAVE VOLUME CONTROL\n[4:49] MIO078: SO YOU YOU CAN PRESS THESE BUTTONS TO INCREASE OR DECREASE THE VOLUME\n[4:56] MIO078: AND WE HAVE SOME L. C. D. CONTROLS\n[4:58] MIO078: LIKE M SWITCHING THE L. C. D. DISPLAY IF YOU WANT TO USE L. C. D. OR YOU DON'T WANT YOU CAN JUST USE NORMAL BUTTON\n[5:04] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[5:06] MIO078: AND WE HAVE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[5:09] MIO078: HERE YOU HAVE MICROPHONE AND THEN IT DATE RECORDS YOUR VOICE AND THEN IT TRY TO RECOGNISE\n[5:11] MIO008: HMM\n[5:14] MIO078: AND IT CAN ALSO DO THE ACTION\n[5:18] MIO078: AND LOCATION FINDER\n[5:20] MIO078: AND WE WANT TO DO THE LOCATION BASICALLY USING SPEECH RECOGNISER\n[5:23] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[5:24] MIO078: YOU CAN JUST SAY WHERE IS MY REMOTE CONTROL\n[5:26] MIO078: OR UH YOU CAN JUST GIVE SOME NICKNAME TO YOUR REMOTE CONTROL LIKE BOBBY\n[5:29] MIO008: HEY BABE\n[5:29] FIO041: BOBBY\n[5:32] MIO078: AND THEN IT WILL SAY HI\n[5:32] MIO008: BOB\n[5:34] MIO008: HEY BOB\n[5:35] MIO078: YEAH HI AND THEN YOU CAN USE IT\n[5:37] MIO008: OKAY THAT'S GOOD\n[5:38] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[5:39] FIO041: HMM\n[5:40] FIO041: 'KAY\n[5:42] MIO078: SO UM OUR TEAM IS NOW FRUITS\n[5:45] MIO078: MAINLY STRAWBERRY\n[5:47] MIO078: SO YOU CAN HAVE AND THEN YOU CAN SEE THE LOOK L. C. D. AND ALL THE SWITCHES\n[5:48] MIO008: OH THESE ARE STRAWBERRIES\n[5:56] FIO041: ARE COLOURFUL\n[5:57] FIO041: YEAH\n[5:58] MIO078: MATERIAL WE WANT TO STICK TO TITANIUM\n[6:03] MIO078: WE WILL SEND WE WANT TO\n[6:04] MIO008: FRUIT SMELLING SPONGY TITANIUM\n[6:07] MIO008: I DIDN'T KNOW IT EXIST BUT THAT'S GREAT\n[6:10] MIO078: YEAH OR S\n[6:15] MIO078: SO WE WANT TO HAVE SIMPLE AND PERFECT SHAPES LIKE I SHOWN IN THESE PHONES\n[6:22] MIO078: YOU CAN HAVE YOUR OWN DESIGNS AND AND YOU CAN FEEL SIMPLE DESIGNS\n[6:30] MIO078: AND YOU CAN CHOOSE COLOURS ON YOUR DAY FOR EACH DAY OR EVEN MANY COLOURS\n[6:31] MIO008: HA\n[6:34] FIO041: HO HO\n[6:36] MIO008: YOU MEAN WE CAN CHANGE THE COLOUR UH OF TH\n[6:37] FIO041: THAT'S FOR THE L. C. D. OR FOR THE TITANIUM\n[6:40] MIO078: FOR THE L. C. D.\n[6:40] MIO008: YEAH\n[6:41] MIO008: YEAH OKAY FOR THE L. C. 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MM\n[7:55] MIO008: IT MAKES SENSE\n[7:56] MIO078: YEAH\n[7:59] MIO040: LET'S MAKE A PARTY FIRST MAYBE\n[8:02] MIO078: YEAH\n[8:02] FIO041: W\n[8:03] MIO078: THEN WE CAN DISCUSS WE CAN\n[8:04] FIO041: WHO IS THE FIVE UH FIFTY MILLIONS WE FIRST MAKE A PARTY IN\n[8:08] MIO008: SO UH THIS IS\n[8:08] MIO078: YEAH THEN WE CAN HAVE HOW MUCH FOR HOW MONEY IS LEFT\n[8:13] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[8:14] MIO008: WHAT A DESIGN\n[8:14] FIO041: OKAY\n[8:15] FIO041: UH SO\n[8:18] MIO008: IT'S MY TURN\n[8:18] FIO041: LET'S UH YEAH LET'S SEE IF UH TH IT'S MEET THE EVALUATION CRITERIUM\n[8:20] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[8:21] MIO008: LET'S SEE IF THIS YEAH IF YOU MEET\n[8:21] MIO078: YEAH\n[8:25] MIO008: THE EVALUATION CRITERION\n[8:27] FIO041: OOPS\n[8:32] MIO078: FUDGE\n[8:34] MIO008: YEAH\n[8:35] MIO008: SO EVALUATION PLEASE\n[8:38] MIO008: SO\n[8:39] MIO008: YOU MADE A VERY NICE PROTOTYPE AND UM I THINK\n[8:42] MIO008: WE NOW NEED ALTOGETHER TO TRY TO EVALUATE IT TO SEE IF IT MAKES SENSE TO DO IT\n[8:49] MIO008: IF IT FULFILS OUR WHAT WE WANT TO DO AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[8:54] MIO008: SO MM\n[8:56] MIO008: UH NEXT SLIDE PLEASE\n[8:59] MIO008: AS YOU KNOW BEFORE GOING AND UH CREATING AND PRODUCING THESE STRAWBERRY UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:07] MIO078: YEAH\n[9:10] MIO008: IT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO FIRST VERIFY IF IT MAKES SENSE IF WE HAVE A CHANCE TO SELL IT\n[9:15] MIO008: UH SO WE NEED TO EVALUATE IT UM TRY TO DO IT IN A CONSTATIVE WAY AND AS MUCH AS WE CAN\n[9:22] MIO008: TO SO WHAT I PROPOSE IS THAT WE ARE GOING TO TO HAVE THIS SCALE FROM ONE TO SEVEN\n[9:28] MIO008: ONE MEANING THAT YE YES UH IT FULFILS UH THE THE CRITERION WHATEVER IT IS\n[9:35] MIO008: AND SEVEN MEANING NO IT DOESN'T FULFIL AT ALL\n[9:38] MIO008: AND WE'RE ALL L GOING TO LIST ALL THE CRITERION\n[9:39] MIO008: I'M GOING TO GO TO THAT NEXT SLIDE AND TOGETHER TRY TO EVALUATE THIS ACCORDING TO THIS CRITERION AND FROM ONE TO SEVEN\n[9:42] FIO041: OKAY\n[9:47] MIO008: AND THEN WE ARE JUST GOING TO HAVE AN AVERAGE WHICH WILL GIVE US THE 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TWO\n[11:10] MIO008: UP\n[11:11] MIO008: THEN WE HAVE UH TECHNOLOGY\n[11:11] MIO078: TECHNOLOGY\n[11:15] MIO078: YEAH\n[11:16] MIO078: UM\n[11:16] MIO008: SO WHAT ABOUT TECHNOLOGY\n[11:17] MIO008: WE HAVE UH WE HAVE SPEECH RECOGNITION WE HAVE LOCATION BASED WE HAVE L. C. D.\n[11:21] MIO078: AND WE HAVE L. C. D.\n[11:24] MIO078: SO YOU CHANGE COLOURS\n[11:24] FIO041: CHANGE COLOUR OF T\n[11:25] MIO008: CHANGE COLOUR I MEAN THAT'S VERY\n[11:28] MIO078: USEFUL\n[11:29] FIO041: YEAH I THINK IT'S A\n[11:29] MIO008: QUITE D I THINK IT'S A ONE FOR THAT AT LEAST\n[11:30] MIO040: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[11:31] FIO041: YEAH\n[11:31] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[11:31] MIO040: YEAH\n[11:31] FIO041: YEAH\n[11:31] MIO040: UH\n[11:31] MIO078: IT'S SILLY\n[11:32] MIO008: AT LEAST A ONE YEAH\n[11:33] FIO041: MM MM\n[11:35] MIO008: ROBUSTNESS UH-HUH\n[11:36] MIO078: UH STILL WE NEED TO CHA\n[11:38] MIO008: SO LET'S SUPPOSE MY DAUGHTER TAKE IT AND UM AND THROUGH IT AWAY\n[11:42] FIO041: UM\n[11:44] MIO008: DO YOU THINK IT MAKES SENSE THAT IT'S GOING TO LIVE AGAIN\n[11:46] MIO008: UH MAYBE NOT THE PROTOTYPE\n[11:47] FIO041: THE STRAWBERRIES OH\n[11:48] MIO078: YEAH IT MAYBE STRAWBERRY\n[11:50] MIO008: LET'S TRY\n[11:52] MIO008: OH MY GOD\n[11:55] MIO008: OKAY WE JUST LOST ONE STRAWBERRY\n[11:57] MIO040: NO\n[11:58] MIO008: SO NOT AT ALL\n[11:58] MIO078: OH\n[11:59] MIO040: NO\n[12:00] MIO040: HOW CAN I SAY THIS\n[12:01] MIO078: YEAH WE CAN EASILY PLUG IT\n[12:01] MIO040: IT'S STILL IT'S STILL WORKING AND YOUR DAUGHTER GOT A BONUS\n[12:03] MIO008: IT IS\n[12:05] MIO008: YEAH\n[12:05] MIO040: A STRAWBERRY\n[12:06] MIO008: YEAH\n[12:07] MIO008: SO IT'S NOT SO BAD\n[12:08] FIO041: MM MM\n[12:09] MIO008: I UM UH I WOULD SAY THREE\n[12:09] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[12:10] FIO041: YEAH\n[12:11] FIO041: BUT IT'S TOO\n[12:11] MIO078: YEAH\n[12:11] MIO008: YEAH THAT DOES MAKE SENSE YEAH\n[12:12] FIO041: IT'S UM ROBUST YEAH\n[12:15] MIO078: USEFUL\n[12:16] MIO008: USEFUL\n[12:18] MIO008: WELL SO THE QUESTION IS DOES IT HAVE UH THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENT OF RE REMOTE CONTROL\n[12:23] MIO078: YEAH\n[12:23] MIO008: SO I DON'T KNOW\n[12:24] MIO008: THESE BUTTONS ARE UH IT NOT CLEAR\n[12:25] FIO041: OH YEAH LETS ME TRY\n[12:26] MIO008: BUT YOU HAVE AT LEAST UH NEXT PRODUCE\n[12:27] FIO041: YEAH\n[12:28] MIO078: YEAH\n[12:29] FIO041: WHAT IS UH NEXT PLEASE\n[12:30] MIO078: YEAH CHANNEL\n[12:31] MIO078: I THIS IS VOLUME CONTROL AND CHANNEL CHANGES\n[12:34] MIO008: UH IT DEPENDS ON THE OKAY\n[12:34] MIO078: THESE ARE THE MAIN\n[12:35] FIO041: AND YOU CAN UH DO DI TWO SITES\n[12:37] MIO078: YOU\n[12:38] MIO078: YEAH\n[12:38] FIO041: YEAH\n[12:39] MIO078: YEAH AND YOU CAN DO ON L. C. D. USING THESE GOING TO SCROLLING ALL THE OPTION\n[12:42] FIO041: OKAY ALSO\n[12:44] MIO008: SO BUT FOR INSTANCE BECAUSE THE L. C. D. IS NOT UH TOUCH CONTROL TOUCH SCREEN YOU CANNOT GO TO CHANNEL TWENTY FIVE DIRECTLY\n[12:44] MIO078: SO IF YOU DON'T WANT\n[12:47] MIO078: YEAH UM YEAH\n[12:50] FIO041: YOU CAN BY USING THE\n[12:50] MIO078: YEAH\n[12:50] MIO040: YOU CAN\n[12:52] MIO008: DIRECTLY\n[12:52] MIO040: YOU GO YOU SO THE BASIC MODE YEAH\n[12:54] FIO041: YOU C PUSH HERE THE THE YEAH\n[12:56] MIO040: SO THAT'S SIMPLE\n[12:57] MIO040: THE BASIC MODE IS UH YOU GOT JUST TWO BUTTONS AND A JOG DIAL\n[13:00] MIO008: YEAH\n[13:01] MIO040: WITH TWO BUTTONS YOU DO THIS LIKE UH VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN\n[13:02] MIO008: OH IT'S A JOG DIAL OKAY\n[13:06] MIO008: UH-HUH\n[13:06] MIO078: AND CHANNEL\n[13:06] MIO040: OR IF YOU GO TO THE SITE IT'S CHANNEL UP CHANNEL DOWN\n[13:09] MIO008: OKAY\n[13:10] MIO040: AND IF YOU WANT TO MAKE TO S TWENTY FIVE YOU PUSH ON THIS\n[13:14] MIO008: YEAH\n[13:15] MIO078: YOU CAN SELECT\n[13:15] MIO040: YOU SELECT TWENTY YOU SELECT FIVE\n[13:18] MIO008: OKAY\n[13:19] MIO040: THAT'S IT\n[13:20] MIO078: YEAH MM\n[13:21] MIO008: IT'S MUCH LONGER THAN THAT THAT BEING TWO TWO FIVE NO\n[13:22] MIO040: NO\n[13:24] MIO008: DON'T YOU THINK SO\n[13:26] MIO008: MAY NOT OKAY WE CAN GO\n[13:27] MIO008: THAT'S UH YOU'RE RIGHT\n[13:27] MIO078: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[13:28] MIO078: Y YOU NEED TO LIKE PRESS TWO AND FIVE AND YEAH\n[13:28] MIO008: THAT'S IT'S LESS UH YEAH\n[13:31] MIO008: BUT IT'S IT'S NICE BECAUSE PEOPLE ANYWAY DON'T GO THERE\n[13:35] MIO008: BUT\n[13:35] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[13:35] MIO078: YEAH MM\n[13:36] MIO008: SO WHAT DO YOU THINK FOR IT USEFULNESS\n[13:40] MIO078: SO D YEAH WE NEED TO ADDRESS WE WANT WE ONLY ADDRESS TWO MAIN FUNCTIONS HERE AND THE OTHER FUNCTIONS WILL BE ON L. C. D.\n[13:40] MIO008: SEEMS TO BE USEFUL\n[13:47] MIO078: SO\n[13:48] FIO041: LET ME UNDERSTAND WELL BECAUSE I'M NOT SURE THAT'S FOR THAT THIS ONE ARE B D UH TWO DIR DIRECTIONAL BUTTON\n[13:49] MIO078: SO\n[13:52] MIO008: BOTH\n[13:54] MIO008: YEAH\n[13:55] FIO041: YEAH TWO\n[13:55] MIO040: YEAH\n[13:55] MIO008: YEAH\n[13:55] MIO078: YEAH\n[13:56] MIO040: YEAH\n[13:56] MIO008: UP DOWN OR LEFT RIGHT\n[13:56] FIO041: YEAH\n[13:56] MIO078: YEAH\n[13:57] MIO078: UP\n[13:57] FIO041: YEAH\n[13:57] MIO008: YEAH\n[13:58] FIO041: AND WHICH WHAT IS THAT\n[14:00] MIO008: THAT\n[14:00] MIO040: IT'S A JOG DIAL FOR CONTROLLING THE CURSOR ON THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[14:00] MIO078: THIS IS JOG WHEEL\n[14:03] FIO041: OKAY OKAY\n[14:04] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:04] FIO041: IT'S A KIND OH OKAY OKAY\n[14:04] MIO040: LIKE SELECTING THE MENUS\n[14:05] MIO078: UM SEE IN L. C. D. LIKE YOU WILL HAVE BLOCKS AND YOU SELECT WHICH ONE\n[14:06] MIO008: COOL\n[14:08] FIO041: OH OH OKAY GREAT\n[14:10] MIO008: I WOULD SAY THEN UH\n[14:11] FIO041: NOW IT'S LOOKS US USEFUL\n[14:13] MIO008: TWO OR THREE\n[14:13] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:14] FIO041: YEAH\n[14:14] MIO008: TWO OR THREE\n[14:15] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:15] MIO078: TWO MAYBE\n[14:16] MIO008: TWO\n[14:16] FIO041: YEAH\n[14:17] MIO008: OKAY TWO\n[14:19] MIO008: SO SIZE AND WEIGHT\n[14:23] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[14:25] MIO008: IS IT THE THE THE EFFECTIVE SIZE AND WEIGHT THAT THE IS IT UH REAL SIZE REAL WEIGHT\n[14:30] MIO008: OR BECAUSE IT SIZE IS GOING TO BE THAT YEAH\n[14:31] MIO078: YEAH IT'S SIZE AL ALMOST\n[14:34] MIO078: YEAH BECAUSE IT IS THE WEIGHT WILL BE BIT LIGHTER\n[14:36] MIO008: UH AND AND\n[14:39] MIO078: WE WILL S WE USE TITANIUM\n[14:39] MIO040: SURE WITHOUT TITANIUM ALLOY IT'S GOING TO BE LIGHT\n[14:40] FIO041: MM MM\n[14:41] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:43] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:43] MIO008: IT'S GOING TO BE LIGHTER BECAUSE THIS SEEMS TO BE VERY HEAVY F I MEAN FOR MY DAUGHTER FOR INSTANCE\n[14:44] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:44] MIO040: OF COURSE\n[14:46] MIO078: HEAVY\n[14:46] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:47] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[14:48] MIO078: YEAH\n[14:49] MIO008: NOT SURE IF UH SHE CAN USE IT\n[14:52] MIO078: BUT SIDES UH THE SIDES SHOULD BE OKAY\n[14:53] MIO008: SO SHOULD BE OKAY\n[14:54] MIO078: YEAH MM\n[14:56] MIO008: UP TO THREE FOR THAT BECAUSE I'M HAVEN'T SEEN THE WEIGHT SO I MUST NOT UH COLOUR AND SHAPE\n[14:58] FIO041: MM MM\n[15:00] MIO040: OKAY\n[15:00] MIO078: OH\n[15:01] MIO040: OKAY\n[15:05] FIO041: UH OH\n[15:10] MIO008: WELL SO COLOUR IT SEEMS THAT WE HAVE THE SEVERAL COLOURS FOR THE L. C. D.\n[15:14] MIO078: YEAH\n[15:15] FIO041: YEAH\n[15:15] MIO008: BUT UM IT'S NOT VERY CLEAR WHAT IS THE COLOUR OF THE SH THE SH THE CASE\n[15:19] FIO041: YEAH\n[15:20] MIO078: THE CASE IS SILVER TITANIUM NO\n[15:21] MIO008: IT'S A IT'S GOING TO BE TITANIUM\n[15:22] FIO041: YEAH IT'S\n[15:23] MIO078: YEAH\n[15:23] MIO008: OKAY OKAY\n[15:24] MIO008: THAT'S NICE\n[15:25] FIO041: LET'S IMAGINE\n[15:26] MIO008: I THINK IT'S GOOD\n[15:27] MIO008: OKAY\n[15:27] FIO041: AND WHAT ABOUT THE STRAWBERRIES ON THE TOP\n[15:30] FIO041: I'M NOT CONVINCE\n[15:31] MIO008: YAHOO\n[15:31] FIO041: BUT MAYBE I'M NOT TRENDY\n[15:33] FIO041: BUT UH\n[15:34] MIO008: WELL Y YOU KNOW IT'S THIS UH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE YEAR\n[15:35] MIO078: OH\n[15:38] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[15:38] FIO041: YEAH BUT UH UH THEY'RE NOT USEFUL\n[15:39] MIO008: SO\n[15:39] MIO078: YEAH\n[15:41] MIO078: SO MAYBE I THINK\n[15:42] FIO041: I I MEAN IT THAT'S UH\n[15:43] MIO008: UH I THINK USEFULNESS IS M AS AS I REM UM JUST HAVE TO REMIND YOU THAT USEFULNESS IS MUCH LESS IMPORTANT THAN FANCINESS\n[15:47] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[15:47] MIO078: YEAH\n[15:50] FIO041: YEP\n[15:50] MIO078: YEAH WELL\n[15:51] MIO008: WHETHER IT'S FANCY OR NOT NOW IT WE HAVE TO DECIDE\n[15:52] MIO078: YEAH\n[15:52] MIO078: UM\n[15:53] FIO041: HMM\n[15:54] MIO008: BUT THIS IF IT'S\n[15:55] FIO041: I WOULD HAVE M UH I FOUND MORE FANCY THAT THE FRUITS ARE USEFUL\n[16:01] MIO008: UH-HUH\n[16:01] MIO008: SO THAT THEY WILL THAT MAYBE THE FRUIT MAY BE HERE INSTEAD\n[16:04] FIO041: YEAH\n[16:06] MIO078: YEAH WELL THEN IT'S BIT DIFFICULT TO USE\n[16:07] MIO078: NOT LIKE THIS D WE'RE JUST GIVING THE FRUIT FOR MORE FANCINESS AND MORE ATTRACTION TOO\n[16:11] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[16:12] FIO041: BUT THE N YEAH\n[16:13] MIO078: SO MAYBE THINK WE CAN HAVE RUBBER OR SOME SPONGES STUFF FOR STRAWBERRIES AND DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[16:20] FIO041: MM\n[16:21] MIO078: SO IT'S EVEN\n[16:21] MIO008: SO IT SEEMS WE ARE NOT SO CLEAR ON THE SHAPE UH\n[16:25] FIO041: NO I'M NOT SURE UH WHY UH IF IT WAS LIKE THIS\n[16:25] MIO078: THESE BUTTONS\n[16:29] MIO078: BUT IT LOOKS REALLY NOT REALLY GOOD\n[16:29] FIO041: I\n[16:30] FIO041: IT'S N NO IT'S NOT FANCY ANY MORE\n[16:32] MIO078: I MEAN THE F YEAH\n[16:35] MIO078: SO THESE ARE KIND OF RUBBER THINGS\n[16:36] MIO078: EVEN IF YOU LOSE ONE YOU CAN JUST PUT WHATEVER\n[16:37] FIO041: OKAY\n[16:39] MIO040: AND\n[16:40] MIO078: EVEN WE CAN PROVIDE MANY DIFFERENT COLOURS OR DIFFERENT FRUITS AND\n[16:41] FIO041: UH-HUH\n[16:42] FIO041: AND DIFFERENT ROUTES\n[16:42] MIO040: MOREOVER MOREOVER IT COVERS IT COVERS ALL THE END GOALS\n[16:43] FIO041: OKAY I SEE WHAT\n[16:46] MIO078: YEAH\n[16:46] MIO040: EVEN IF IT IS YOU KNOW IT'S VERY ROUNDED BUT STILL YOU GOT SOME RUBBER FRUIT HERE\n[16:51] MIO040: AND IT'S COMPLETELY UH COMPLETELY SECURE TO LEAVE IT UH WITH CHILDREN AND THAT\n[16:51] MIO078: YEAH\n[16:55] FIO041: OKAY SO YOU YOU YOU FEEL LIKE IT'S SOMETHING UH A PROTECTION FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:56] MIO078: YEAH\n[16:59] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:00] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:01] MIO078: YEAH WE'VE YEAH WE HAVE SENSORS HERE AND SO HERE AND HERE SO WE JUST YEAH SO EVEN IF YOU DON'T PUT IT WORKS\n[17:05] FIO041: ALSO\n[17:08] MIO078: BUT THIS IS REALLY FANCY\n[17:09] FIO041: OKAY\n[17:09] MIO008: I SUGGESTED THREE\n[17:11] FIO041: OKAY\n[17:12] MIO008: BECAUSE UH EVERYBODY S DOESN'T SEEM TO BE CONVINCE ALTHOUGH IT'S QUITE YOU HAVE GOOD ARGUMENTS\n[17:15] MIO040: OKAY\n[17:16] MIO040: OKAY\n[17:16] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:18] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:18] MIO008: BUT\n[17:19] FIO041: OKAY\n[17:21] MIO008: AND UH THE LAST ONE IS ADAPTIVE\n[17:24] MIO008: THIS IS NOT R MAYBE NOT AS IMPORTANT AS THE OTHER ONE BUT UH CAN WE ADAPT IT TO EACH EACH PERSONAL USE\n[17:27] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:32] MIO040: SURE SURE JUST LOOK AT IT\n[17:33] MIO008: GREAT\n[17:33] MIO040: IT'S FULL ADAPTABLE\n[17:36] FIO041: WOW THAT'S A\n[17:37] MIO008: FULLY ADAPTABLE\n[17:38] MIO040: YEAH YOU CAN FIT IT INTO YOUR PALM YOU KNOW\n[17:38] MIO008: THAT'S YEAH\n[17:39] MIO008: SO YOU CAN FIT INTO YOUR PALM OKAY\n[17:41] FIO041: YEA\n[17:41] MIO008: THAT WHAT ELSE CAN WE NEED\n[17:41] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:42] MIO078: YOU CAN YEAH\n[17:43] MIO008: YOU DO YOU THINK YOU ARE GONNA BE ABLE TO DO THAT WITH TI TITANIUM AS WELL\n[17:46] FIO041: YEAH IT'S FUDGE TITANIUM\n[17:47] MIO008: IT'S FUDGE YEAH YEAH\n[17:48] FIO041: YOU KNOW\n[17:49] FIO041: RIGHT YEAH\n[17:49] MIO040: MM\n[17:49] MIO008: YEAH FRUIT TITANIUM YEAH\n[17:50] FIO041: AND UH\n[17:51] MIO008: WELL I IF IF THIS IS IF YOU ARE READY TO DO THAT THEN I THINK IT DESERVES A ONE\n[17:55] MIO078: YEAH\n[17:57] FIO041: OKAY\n[17:57] FIO041: LET'S GO FOR ONE\n[17:58] MIO008: OKAY\n[18:00] MIO078: YEAH\n[18:02] MIO008: NOW WE HAVE TO DO THE AVERAGE\n[18:05] MIO078: THREE THREE SIX EIGHT ELEVEN\n[18:06] MIO008: WHO IS GOOD IN MATH\n[18:09] MIO040: IT'S TWO POINT ONE SEVEN\n[18:11] MIO008: OKAY\n[18:13] MIO008: TWO POINT ONE SEVEN\n[18:15] MIO008: THAT'S NICE\n[18:15] MIO008: TWO POINT ONE SEVEN OUT OF SEVEN\n[18:18] MIO078: HMM\n[18:19] MIO008: I THINK WE HAVE A GOOD\n[18:22] FIO041: YEAH\n[18:22] MIO008: GOOD THING\n[18:24] MIO008: WELL THAT'S ALL I HAD TO SAY ABOUT THE EVALUATION\n[18:27] MIO008: SO\n[18:28] FIO041: SO IT'S A GOOD EVALUATION\n[18:29] MIO008: IT SEEMS TO BE GOOD YEAH\n[18:30] FIO041: YEAH\n[18:30] MIO078: YEAH MM\n[18:30] FIO041: MM\n[18:30] MIO008: WE HAVE UH\n[18:31] MIO078: YEAH TWO ONE ONE SEVEN WE HAVE\n[18:32] MIO008: YEAH\n[18:32] MIO078: SO\n[18:33] FIO041: MM MM\n[18:33] MIO008: YEAH\n[18:33] MIO008: OKAY\n[18:35] MIO008: THANKS\n[18:36] FIO041: OKAY\n[18:37] FIO041: SO NOW IT HAS TO FULFIL THE FINANCIAL CRITERIUM\n[18:41] MIO078: FINANCI\n[18:43] MIO008: AH HA\n[18:44] FIO041: SO I HAVE AN HERE\n[18:48] FIO041: UM\n[18:54] MIO078: ENERGY\n[18:54] MIO008: SO SO HOW MANY BATTERIES DO WE NEED\n[18:55] MIO078: UH WE USE BAT\n[18:57] MIO078: ONE BATTERY\n[18:58] MIO008: ONE BATTERY\n[18:58] MIO078: YEP\n[18:59] FIO041: OKAY SO TWO\n[18:59] MIO008: GOOD\n[19:01] MIO008: WHY TWO\n[19:03] MIO078: OH WE JUST NEED ONE I GUESS\n[19:04] MIO008: SAY NO\n[19:06] MIO008: NO NE NEVER INSTALL\n[19:08] FIO041: UH-HUH\n[19:09] MIO008: TWO BATTERIES OR ONE\n[19:11] FIO041: OH\n[19:12] MIO078: NO NUMBER IS ONE\n[19:12] MIO078: WE NEED ONLY ONE BATTERY\n[19:13] MIO008: ONLY ONE\n[19:13] FIO041: YEAH YEAH BUT THE PRICE IS TWO\n[19:15] MIO008: NO NO\n[19:15] FIO041: OH NUMBER\n[19:16] MIO008: BUT NO NO\n[19:16] MIO040: NO UH YOU JUST NUMBER\n[19:16] FIO041: SORRY SORRY SORRY\n[19:16] MIO078: NUMBER NUMBER\n[19:16] MIO008: NO NO WAY\n[19:17] FIO041: I'M SORRY\n[19:17] MIO008: YEAH\n[19:18] FIO041: YEAH\n[19:18] MIO040: YEAH\n[19:18] FIO041: YEAH\n[19:19] MIO008: YOU NEVER USE UH EXCEL\n[19:20] FIO041: OH\n[19:20] FIO041: NO NEVER\n[19:21] MIO008: GOOD\n[19:21] MIO040: HOW WHAT WHAT'S THE LIMIT\n[19:23] FIO041: H\n[19:23] MIO008: IT'S TWELVE BUCKS\n[19:25] MIO040: UH IT'S IT'S OKAY THAT I DON'T KNOW 'CAUSE UH IT'S NOT MY FIELD\n[19:29] MIO040: TWELVE BUCKS\n[19:30] MIO008: TWELVE BUCKS\n[19:30] MIO040: OKAY NOW MM-HMM\n[19:30] MIO008: TWELVE AND A HALF I THINK\n[19:32] MIO078: SO WE\n[19:33] MIO040: CHECK THAT NUMBER ALSO\n[19:33] MIO008: OKAY\n[19:33] MIO008: OKAY ELECTRONICS\n[19:39] MIO078: WE HAVE SAMPLE CHIP\n[19:39] MIO008: SO\n[19:40] MIO078: UH LIKE SIMPLE CHIP YEAH\n[19:41] MIO008: IT'S A SIMPLE CHIP\n[19:42] MIO008: SIMPLE CHIP OKAY\n[19:42] MIO078: SO YEAH\n[19:43] MIO008: ONE\n[19:44] MIO078: YEAH\n[19:44] MIO078: FOUR BUTTONS AT LEAST\n[19:45] MIO008: OKAY\n[19:46] FIO041: OKAY\n[19:46] MIO078: AND THEN WE HAVE THE T SAMPLE SPEAKER SENSOR FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[19:48] FIO041: AND FOR THE\n[19:53] FIO041: ONE ALSO\n[19:53] MIO008: ONE OR TWO\n[19:53] MIO078: YEAH ONE TO ONE\n[19:54] MIO008: ONE\n[19:54] MIO078: YEAH ONE\n[19:55] MIO008: OKAY\n[19:56] MIO008: SO THE CASE WHICH ONE UH IS IT IN THE END\n[20:00] MIO078: YEAH I THINK WE WILL GO FOR A SINGLE CURVE NO\n[20:03] MIO008: LET'S DO A SINGLE CURVE\n[20:04] MIO078: OH IS\n[20:05] MIO040: IT'S IT'S FLAT\n[20:06] MIO008: IT'S FLAT AND CURVED\n[20:06] MIO078: OH\n[20:07] MIO078: OH OKAY\n[20:08] FIO041: I THOUGHT YOU CAN CURVE SOMEBODY\n[20:08] MIO040: IT'S FLAT\n[20:10] MIO040: BUT IT IS FLAT YOU LOOK\n[20:11] MIO008: IT'S CURVABLE\n[20:13] MIO040: IT'S CURVABLE BUT IT'S NOT CURVED\n[20:16] MIO008: MAYBE THERE IS A SUPPLEMENT FOR THAT NO\n[20:18] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[20:19] MIO008: IT'S ONLY CURVE\n[20:20] MIO008: OKAY LET'S GO\n[20:20] FIO041: OH SEE I I THINK THAT THE THE PRICE IS THIS ONE\n[20:21] MIO078: YEAH\n[20:21] MIO008: THIS OKAY YOU D WE TRIED WE TRIED\n[20:24] FIO041: YEAH YEAH\n[20:24] FIO041: DON'T CHIP ON ME\n[20:31] MIO078: OH\n[20:31] MIO040: OH OKAY\n[20:32] MIO008: SO WHAT IS IT\n[20:32] MIO078: TITANIUM\n[20:33] MIO008: T TITANIUM\n[20:34] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[20:34] MIO040: MM\n[20:35] MIO008: MM THAT'S EXPENSIVE\n[20:36] FIO041: MM MM\n[20:36] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[20:37] MIO040: MM\n[20:37] FIO041: YEAH\n[20:39] FIO041: BUT SHE WANTED U THE FUDGE TITANIUM\n[20:39] MIO008: OKAY\n[20:40] MIO078: YEAH WELL\n[20:41] MIO008: LET'S STICK TO S TITAN\n[20:41] FIO041: I THINK IT'S FIVE BUT YOU DON'T SAY\n[20:45] MIO008: SPECIAL COLOUR\n[20:46] MIO008: NO BECAUSE UH\n[20:46] MIO040: WELL N WHY THREE\n[20:47] MIO078: NO ONLY ONE NO\n[20:47] FIO041: MM\n[20:47] MIO040: WHY THREE\n[20:48] FIO041: OH SORRY\n[20:49] FIO041: AGAIN I'M SEE IT\n[20:50] MIO008: YEAH\n[20:50] MIO078: UM\n[20:52] FIO041: SPECIAL COLOUR OR IT'S ONLY ON THE\n[20:52] MIO078: INTERFACE\n[20:54] MIO008: OH\n[20:55] MIO078: YES IN L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[20:57] MIO078: OK\n[20:57] FIO041: YEAH BUT THERE IS NO COLOUR HERE\n[20:59] MIO078: YEAH AN YEAH\n[21:00] FIO041: SO I PUT IT HERE\n[21:04] MIO078: PUSH BUTTON\n[21:05] MIO008: SO THE L. C. D.\n[21:07] FIO041: HOW MANY PUSH BUTTON\n[21:07] MIO078: SCRO\n[21:08] FIO041: THREE OR TWO\n[21:09] MIO078: UH TWO\n[21:11] MIO008: TWO\n[21:11] FIO041: IS THERE THE SCROLL WHEEL OKAY\n[21:13] MIO008: YEAH\n[21:13] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:16] MIO008: IT'S GOING TO BE EXPENSIVE\n[21:17] MIO078: ONE SCROLL WHEEL\n[21:19] MIO078: ONE L. C. D.\n[21:21] MIO078: DISPLAYED\n[21:23] FIO041: OKAY\n[21:27] FIO041: UM\n[21:31] FIO041: THAT'S THAT'S NOT WE CHOOSE THIS ONE AND NOT THIS ONE\n[21:31] MIO008: THAT'S ALL\n[21:32] MIO008: NO\n[21:32] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:34] MIO008: OH I THINK NO IT'S UH IS IT A SCROLL WHEEL AND PE PUSH BUTTON TH THIS CENTRE ONE\n[21:36] MIO078: YEAH IT'S CHEAPER\n[21:38] FIO041: OR ONLY A SCROLL WHEEL\n[21:38] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:40] MIO008: OR ONLY ONLY SCROLL WHEEL OKAY\n[21:40] MIO078: ONLY SCROLL WHEEL\n[21:41] MIO078: YEAH MM\n[21:43] MIO078: SO\n[21:44] MIO008: YOU ARE TRYING TO MAKE MAKE UP MAKE US UP\n[21:44] FIO041: YOU TRY TO S NO NO NO\n[21:47] MIO078: IT'S ALREADY\n[21:48] FIO041: BECAUSE HOW DO YOU DO TO Y SELECT\n[21:53] MIO078: AH\n[21:53] MIO008: NO BUT YOU SELECT WITH THE TWO D THE OTHER TWO BUTTONS NO\n[21:55] MIO078: Y YE\n[21:55] FIO041: YEAH I MEAN YOU YOU GO ON THE LOCATION WITH YOUR SCROLL WHEEL AND THEN YOU\n[21:56] MIO008: THAT'S TRUE\n[21:59] MIO008: YEAH\n[21:59] MIO078: YEAH\n[21:59] MIO078: THEN IT AUTOMATICALLY WE CAN JUST DO LIKE YOU FEEL IT GOES\n[22:00] MIO008: YEAH\n[22:03] FIO041: STAY LONGER\n[22:03] MIO078: AND IT WILL ACTIVATE UM PLUS YEAH IT'S PRICE IS REALLY\n[22:03] MIO008: IT SHOULD STAY\n[22:04] FIO041: OKAY\n[22:04] MIO008: YEAH\n[22:05] FIO041: OOPS\n[22:08] FIO041: OKAY OKAY\n[22:09] FIO041: UM\n[22:10] MIO078: SPECIAL COLOURS YEAH\n[22:11] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[22:12] MIO040: FOR BUTTONS\n[22:12] MIO078: OKAY\n[22:13] MIO078: YEAH BUTTONS AND STRAWBERRIES\n[22:13] MIO040: NO BUTTONS JUST NORMAL\n[22:15] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:19] MIO078: SPECIAL FORM\n[22:20] FIO041: YOU YOU HAVE ALL OF THESE NO\n[22:22] MIO008: SHE'S VERY HARD ON THIS\n[22:25] FIO041: MM MAYBE N NOT THIS ONE BUT\n[22:27] MIO008: SPECIAL COLOUR\n[22:30] MIO008: YEAH\n[22:30] MIO008: NO\n[22:31] MIO008: SPECIAL MATERIAL\n[22:33] MIO078: UH WE HAVE TITAN\n[22:33] MIO040: THAT'S FOR BUTTONS\n[22:34] MIO040: BUT BUTTONS ARE STANDARD\n[22:35] MIO008: YEAH BUTTONS ARE THE STANDARD BUTTONS\n[22:37] MIO008: YEAH\n[22:37] MIO008: IT'S ONLY BUTTONS THESE\n[22:38] FIO041: YEAH SO\n[22:39] MIO008: NOTHING SPECIAL\n[22:40] MIO078: YEAH\n[22:41] MIO008: OKAY\n[22:41] MIO008: SO WE ARE AT SEVENTEEN DOT EIGHT\n[22:43] FIO041: NOT SPECIAL COLOURS AN INTEREST IN\n[22:46] MIO008: NO THE COLOUR IS IN THE L. C. D.\n[22:48] FIO041: AND BUTTONS ARE NOT COLOURISED\n[22:52] FIO041: THEY ARE M\n[22:52] MIO008: I NO\n[22:52] MIO078: MM-HMM I THINK UH BECAUSE YOU CAN JUST GO FOR A GOOD COLOURS\n[22:55] MIO008: WE CAN JUST USE THIS RED\n[22:56] MIO078: YEAH AND UH\n[22:57] MIO008: IT'S\n[22:58] FIO041: BOO HOO\n[23:00] FIO041: IT'S ALREADY TOO EXPENSIVE\n[23:02] MIO078: YEAH\n[23:02] FIO041: APPARENTLY\n[23:03] MIO008: SO WHAT IS ARE WE SUPPOSED TO CUT THINGS OUT NOW\n[23:06] FIO041: YEAH\n[23:06] FIO041: MM\n[23:07] MIO008: UH UNTIL WE GET TWELVE FIFTY\n[23:08] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[23:09] FIO041: MM\n[23:09] MIO078: OH\n[23:14] FIO041: SO THINK OF WHAT WE CAN CUT UH HERE\n[23:18] MIO008: WELL\n[23:22] MIO008: IF I LOOK AT WHAT IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE THINGS UH IT'S THE L. C. D. AND THE SPEAKER\n[23:26] MIO078: SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[23:28] MIO078: YEAH\n[23:30] FIO041: APPARENTLY WE HAVE TO CHOOSE ONE OR THE OTHER\n[23:33] MIO008: YEAH\n[23:33] MIO078: YEAH\n[23:34] MIO008: YEAH\n[23:36] MIO040: WELL AS YOU MAY KNOW THERE'S SOME RESEARCH DONE IN THE FIELD OF PRODUCING ENERGY FROM MECHANICAL ENG I MEAN PRODUCING ELECTRICITY FROM MECHANICAL ENERGY\n[23:45] MIO040: SO THE POINT IS THAT WHEN YOU TAKE DEVICE AND PUSH THE BUTTON YOU PRODUCE ENOUGH ENERGY\n[23:52] FIO041: BUT YOU DON'T NEED A BATTERY\n[23:52] MIO040: TO MAKE ELECTRICITY\n[23:54] MIO040: YEAH THAT YOU DON'T NEED A BATTERY\n[23:54] FIO041: MM\n[23:55] MIO008: MM-HMM\n[23:55] MIO040: SO IT'S SOMETHING LIKE HAND DYNAMO ROBOT\n[23:59] MIO040: A REAL HIGH TECH VERSION OF IT\n[24:02] MIO008: SO THAT WOULD\n[24:02] FIO041: BUT UM IT'S LIKE THE HAND DYNAMO NO\n[24:06] MIO078: MAYBE THE JOG WHEEL CAN BE LIKE KIND OF HAND\n[24:08] MIO008: SO BUT IF WE SELECT THE HAND DYNAMO IT'S OKAY WE ONLY WE WE WIN ONE\n[24:11] MIO078: IS\n[24:12] MIO040: OKAY BUT L\n[24:12] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:13] MIO008: THAT'S ALREADY THAT\n[24:13] FIO041: UH IT'S A IT'S A BEGINNING\n[24:14] MIO008: OKAY LET'S DO THAT\n[24:15] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:15] MIO040: WHY NOT\n[24:15] FIO041: OKAY\n[24:15] MIO040: LET'S DO THAT\n[24:17] FIO041: SO\n[24:19] FIO041: ONE HERE AND HERE\n[24:19] MIO078: YEAH JUST REMO\n[24:22] FIO041: 'KAY\n[24:23] MIO040: AND I PROPOSE TO SO UH ABOUT CHIPS\n[24:23] MIO078: S\n[24:28] MIO040: ADVANCED CHIP ON PRINT RIGHT\n[24:30] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[24:30] MIO040: SO PUT MINUS ONE THERE PLEASE\n[24:32] MIO008: I'M NOT SURE IF THIS IS LEGAL\n[24:32] FIO041: MM\n[24:33] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:36] MIO040: WHY NOT\n[24:37] FIO041: THAT'S RIGHT\n[24:41] MIO078: UH NO\n[24:42] MIO040: AND\n[24:42] MIO008: AND\n[24:43] FIO041: M MAYBE MINUS UH THREE NO\n[24:46] MIO008: NO\n[24:46] MIO078: YEAH\n[24:48] MIO008: OKAY LET'S SEE\n[24:48] MIO040: SO WAS THERE RESULT\n[24:48] MIO078: NO NO\n[24:48] MIO078: IT'S NOT\n[24:48] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[24:49] MIO040: LET'S HAVE A LOOK\n[24:50] MIO078: IT'S NOT CHANGING NO\n[24:51] MIO078: IT YOU DON'T\n[24:51] MIO008: YEAH YEAH YEAH IF CLICK SOMEWHERE YOU'LL SEE FEATURES\n[24:51] MIO040: WHY\n[24:51] FIO041: MM\n[24:54] MIO040: OOPS\n[24:54] MIO008: YES IT DOES\n[24:55] FIO041: SO OH SORRY\n[24:56] MIO008: MAYBE PUT MINUS TWO SO IT LOOKS UH MORE REASONABLE\n[25:02] MIO040: YEAH\n[25:03] MIO040: WHY NOT\n[25:04] MIO008: YEAH ANYWAY NO MINUS TWO\n[25:05] MIO040: MINUS\n[25:06] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[25:07] MIO008: NOBODY WILL KNOW\n[25:08] FIO041: MM\n[25:09] MIO008: IT'S NOT RECORDED IS IT\n[25:12] MIO040: GOOD\n[25:13] MIO008: OKAY WE'RE ON TIME\n[25:14] FIO041: OKAY\n[25:14] MIO008: GOOD\n[25:15] MIO078: SO NOW ON WE CAN INCREASE OUR STILL YOU HAVE TWO MORE\n[25:19] FIO041: OH WE CAN PUT UH A HAND DYNAMO AND A BATTERY IF YOU WANT\n[25:19] MIO078: MAYBE WE CAN USE IT FOR OUR PARTY\n[25:22] MIO040: AND A BATTERY AND A BATTERY YEAH\n[25:22] FIO041: OH\n[25:22] MIO078: YEAH\n[25:24] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[25:24] FIO041: BOTH ITS IT'S COOL\n[25:26] MIO008: NO NOW WE ARE EXP EXCEEDING I THINK\n[25:28] MIO040: NOW IT'S FANCY LET'S ADD ONE INSTEAD OF TWO\n[25:29] MIO078: YEAH THAT\n[25:29] MIO008: IT\n[25:29] FIO041: MM\n[25:30] MIO008: IS IT\n[25:31] FIO041: YEAH YEAH Y\n[25:33] MIO008: I THINK WE'RE EXCEEDING NOW\n[25:34] MIO008: WE HAVE TO REMOVE THE\n[25:34] MIO078: NO BUT POINT FIVE POINT THREE\n[25:36] MIO008: UH IT'S BETTER\n[25:36] MIO078: OKAY\n[25:37] MIO008: I THINK THEY ARE COUNTING UH WE WOULD PREFER YEAH\n[25:39] FIO041: YEAH\n[25:39] MIO078: IS REALLY STRICT\n[25:39] FIO041: MM\n[25:39] FIO041: IT'S MAXIMUM AND DON'T HAVE TO YEAH YEAH\n[25:41] MIO008: MAXIMUM IS MAXIMUM\n[25:41] MIO078: OH\n[25:42] MIO008: SO REMOVE ONE OF THEM\n[25:42] FIO041: UH\n[25:42] MIO078: OH YEAH\n[25:43] MIO008: YEAH\n[25:45] MIO008: OKAY\n[25:46] MIO008: OKAY WE'RE UH ON TARGET\n[25:46] FIO041: UH MM MM\n[25:48] FIO041: YEAH\n[25:48] FIO041: MM\n[25:48] FIO041: OKAY\n[25:49] FIO041: MM\n[25:49] FIO041: SO TARGET REACHED\n[25:52] MIO008: I'M JUST CURIOUS TO SEE THIS UH MY ADDRESS CHIP ON PRINT\n[25:54] MIO078: HO\n[25:57] FIO041: IT'S UM ENGLISH UH YEAH\n[26:00] MIO008: TRICK\n[26:02] MIO008: UH I WOULD SAY IT'S THE RUSSIAN TRICK BUT ANYWAY NO THEY MAY HAVE SOME THEIR ORIGINS STRANGE ORIGINS\n[26:04] FIO041: YEAH BUT UH IS UH ENGLISH\n[26:07] FIO041: SO MM\n[26:08] MIO078: OH\n[26:08] MIO040: WELL I DON'T KNOW\n[26:08] MIO078: UH\n[26:09] MIO040: I DON'T KNOW\n[26:11] MIO040: I AM NOT SURE WHO WAS PROGRAMMING THIS CALCULATOR YOU KNOW\n[26:16] MIO040: 'CAUSE UH\n[26:19] MIO040: I WONDER IF WE PUT A. OR B. SOMEWHERE INSTEAD OF A NUMBER\n[26:22] MIO008: NO NO NO\n[26:22] FIO041: MM LET'S TRY\n[26:24] MIO008: LET'S FINISH THIS MEETING INSTEAD\n[26:24] MIO078: AND WE CAN DISCUSS ALL THESE THINGS IN OUR PARTY\n[26:25] FIO041: OKAY\n[26:28] FIO041: I SAVE IT UH\n[26:31] MIO008: WHAT ELSE\n[26:33] FIO041: OKAY SO NEXT MM\n[26:41] MIO008: NO\n[26:42] MIO008: THIS IS RIGHT\n[26:42] FIO041: NO THAT'S YOURS\n[26:43] FIO041: SORRY\n[26:47] MIO008: OKAY SO FINANCE THAT'S DONE\n[26:49] FIO041: 'KAY\n[26:51] MIO008: ARE THE COST UNDER TWELVE\n[26:52] MIO078: MM YEAH VERY MUCH\n[26:52] MIO008: YES\n[26:53] MIO008: PROJECT EVALUATION GOOD\n[26:55] FIO041: OKAY\n[26:55] FIO041: SO NOW\n[26:55] MIO040: NEXT SLIDE\n[26:57] MIO008: PROJECT PROCESS\n[26:58] FIO041: WE HAVE TO MAKE UM\n[27:02] MIO008: SAFE UH ASSE UH SAFE ASSESSMENT\n[27:03] FIO041: YEAH\n[27:05] FIO041: YEAH\n[27:05] FIO041: MM\n[27:05] FIO041: SEE MM HOW ARE WE A GOOD TEAM\n[27:09] FIO041: MM\n[27:10] MIO008: YEAH I THINK WE'VE LISTENED TO EVERYBODY\n[27:10] MIO040: OKAY\n[27:13] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[27:13] MIO008: EVERYBODY COULD SAY WHAT THEY THOUGHT\n[27:17] FIO041: MM\n[27:17] MIO008: AND UH\n[27:19] FIO041: IS THERE ENOUGH ROOM FOR CREATIVITY\n[27:22] MIO040: YEAH YEAH\n[27:22] MIO078: YEAH YEAH\n[27:23] FIO041: MM\n[27:23] FIO041: AND YOU\n[27:24] MIO008: YEAH\n[27:24] MIO040: YEAH\n[27:24] MIO008: WHEN WE SEE THE RESULTS THERE IS NO DOUBT THERE MAYBE A LACK OF LEADERSHIP\n[27:26] MIO078: YEAH IT'S REALLY\n[27:27] FIO041: MM\n[27:27] FIO041: OH\n[27:29] FIO041: OKAY\n[27:29] FIO041: WELL PROJECT EVALUATION\n[27:33] MIO078: YEAH\n[27:36] MIO040: M MAYBE NOT HUH\n[27:37] MIO008: TEAM WORK VERY STRONG I WOULD SAY\n[27:38] MIO078: YEAH OUR TEAM WORK IS REALLY STRONG\n[27:39] MIO008: TEAM WORK NO PROBLEM\n[27:41] MIO008: MEANS\n[27:43] MIO008: WHITEBOARD DIGITAL PENS\n[27:45] MIO078: OH WE STILL I GUESS\n[27:46] MIO040: WHAT WAS THE OH YEAH WHAT WAS GOOD\n[27:49] MIO040: EVERYTHING\n[27:50] MIO008: YEAH I THINK WHITE BOARD IS USEFUL\n[27:50] MIO040: WHAT WAS BAD\n[27:52] MIO008: DIGITAL PENS USEFUL\n[27:54] MIO078: HMM\n[27:59] MIO008: NEW IDEAS FOUND\n[28:00] FIO041: SO YOU SAY IS THERE SHEEP\n[28:00] MIO008: YEAH\n[28:05] FIO041: LUCK\n[28:08] FIO041: OKAY\n[28:09] FIO041: SO LUCK BUT GOOD\n[28:12] MIO008: BUT UH\n[28:12] FIO041: WHICH IMPLY GOOD UH TEAM PERFORMANCE\n[28:14] MIO008: YEAH BUT UH THEN I I MUS\n[28:15] MIO040: YEAH\n[28:15] MIO040: A GOOD LEADER YOU KNOW A GOOD LEADER IS SOMEWHERE IN THE SHADE AND\n[28:19] MIO008: THAT'S TRUE\n[28:20] MIO008: AND THERE'S UH ONE VERY IMPORTANT POINT\n[28:20] MIO078: DON'T REALLY\n[28:22] MIO008: WE'RE ON TIME\n[28:23] MIO078: YEAH\n[28:23] FIO041: MM-HMM\n[28:25] MIO008: MEETINGS FINISH WHEN THEY HAVE TO OR EVEN BEFORE\n[28:25] MIO078: AND WE ALSO\n[28:28] MIO078: MM\n[28:29] MIO078: WE MADE MM\n[28:30] MIO008: THE FOR MEETING IT'S UH ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THING\n[28:33] MIO040: OF COURSE\n[28:33] MIO040: UH\n[28:35] FIO041: OKAY\n[28:36] FIO041: MM\n[28:36] MIO040: NOT TO WASTE TIME THAT'S IMPORTANT\n[28:37] MIO008: YEAH\n[28:38] MIO008: YEAH WE HAVE OTHER UH REMOTE CONTROLS TO CREATE\n[28:40] MIO078: HMM\n[28:40] MIO040: WE NEED TIME F\n[28:42] FIO041: OKAY\n[28:42] MIO078: AH WE GOT NEW IDEA SPEECH RECOGNITION LOCATION FINDING\n[28:51] FIO041: A LOT OF UH\n[28:51] MIO040: NEW MATERIALS\n[28:52] MIO008: MM\n[28:52] MIO078: NEW MATERIALS NEW S UH THIS FANCY STRAWBERRY DESIGN\n[28:56] FIO041: YEAH UH NEW WAYS OF DOING FINANCIAL\n[28:56] MIO008: MM YEAH\n[28:58] MIO008: HEY JUST WONDERING IF MY UH WHAT ABOUT THE THE PINK THE PINKNESS OF THAT UH\n[28:59] MIO078: AND NEW TRICKS\n[29:05] FIO041: MM\n[29:07] FIO041: MM\n[29:07] FIO041: THEY'RE WORKING ON UM PINK TITANIUM\n[29:07] MIO008: THEY ARE WORKING ON A OKAY GOOD\n[29:09] MIO078: AH VERY\n[29:13] MIO008: I THINK WE ARE GREAT\n[29:13] MIO040: BUDGET\n[29:14] MIO008: THERE'S NO NO OTHER WORDS FOR THAT\n[29:14] MIO078: YEAH\n[29:18] MIO008: WE ARE PROBABLY THE BEST\n[29:19] MIO040: ALRIGHT\n[29:20] FIO041: MM YEAH\n[29:20] MIO008: REAL REACTION IS UH YEAH\n[29:21] FIO041: YEAH WE'RE REALLY NICE\n[29:23] MIO008: YEAH\n[29:23] FIO041: YEAH\n[29:23] FIO041: MM\n[29:24] MIO008: FINISHED\n[29:24] FIO041: OKAY\n[29:26] FIO041: I THINK IT'S\n[29:27] MIO008: AH CELEBRATION\n[29:28] MIO008: ARE THE COSTS WITHIN THE BUDGET\n[29:29] MIO008: OF COURSE THEY ARE\n[29:29] FIO041: YEAH\n[29:30] MIO078: YEAH\n[29:30] MIO008: YEAH\n[29:31] FIO041: UH HOW YEAH\n[29:31] MIO040: OKAY\n[29:31] MIO008: IS THE PROJECT EVALUATED\n[29:33] MIO008: YES IT IS\n[29:33] MIO078: YEAH YEAH IT'S WE GOT TWO GOOD SCORE\n[29:33] MIO040: YEAH IT IS\n[29:34] FIO041: MM\n[29:35] MIO040: SO WE SEE WE CAN EVEN FORECAST\n[29:39] MIO040: THEY PROPOSE US LIKE CELEBRATION EVERYTHING WE COULD FORECAST IT RIGHT\n[29:44] MIO008: TO WHOM\n[29:45] MIO008: TO THE WHOLE OUR COMPANY\n[29:46] MIO078: OH OKAY\n[29:47] FIO041: I'M THE ONE PROPOSING THE CELEBRATION\n[29:49] FIO041: OF COURSE YOU KNOW I'M THE 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BE BEFORE BEFORE WRITING YOU CAN UH SIT AND THAT SAYS WHAT WE WHAT WE SAID THEN AFTER THAT YOU CAN YOU CAN USE THE\n[12:59] MIO025: MM\n[13:04] MIO025: OKAY ALRIGHT\n[13:05] MIO025: SO SO THE MOST FUNCTIONAL DES MM THE MOST IMPORTANT FUNCTION IS TO CH CHOO BUTTONS TO CHOOSE THE CONTENT\n[13:06] MIO049: YEAH\n[13:14] MIO025: RIGHT\n[13:14] MIO025: WE AGREE ON THAT RIGHT\n[13:15] MIO075: OKAY\n[13:16] MIO025: UH UH FIRST ONE IS TO UH BUTTONS I OR IT COULD BE ANYTHING WITH BUTTONS\n[13:16] MIO049: OKAY\n[13:27] MIO049: YEAH\n[13:28] MIO025: UH TO CHOOSE\n[13:33] MIO025: UH CONTENT S OR CHANNELS\n[13:40] MIO025: SO WE HAVE BOTH\n[13:41] MIO025: THE USER CAN CHOOSE W WHICH ONE THEY WANT RIGHT\n[13:44] MIO075: YEAH BY CONTENT OR BY CHANNEL IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[13:46] MIO025: BY CONTENT OR BY CHANNEL\n[13:49] MIO025: CHOOSE BY CONTENTS OR BY CHANNELS\n[13:53] MIO025: SO\n[13:55] MIO025: AND THEN WHAT DID WE SAY JUST NOW\n[13:58] MIO025: OTHER THAN THIS\n[14:00] MIO075: AND UH WE WE HAVE TO FIND A WAY HOW TO GATHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CONTENTS\n[14:00] MIO049: MM\n[14:03] MIO025: OKAY SO TECHNICALLY HOW THE PROBLEMS THAT HOW TO DO IT IS TO HOW TO GET THE CONTENT\n[14:13] MIO075: YEAH\n[14:15] MIO025: CHALLENGE\n[14:15] MIO075: I THINK I IT'S NOT VERY DIFFICULT TO TO BROWSE BY CHANNEL BUT IT'S A LITTLE BIT TRICKY TO BROWSE BY CONTENTS SO\n[14:21] MIO025: OKAY\n[14:24] MIO025: CONTENT\n[14:27] MIO025: OKAY SO THESE WE HAVE TO WORK IT OUT\n[14:30] MIO025: SO THIS ONE OF THE PROBLEM\n[14:32] MIO025: AND UH\n[14:34] MIO075: I THINK THAT'S THE THE THINGS TO DO AND UH TO UH\n[14:35] MIO025: THE MAIN THING\n[14:37] MIO025: OKAY\n[14:38] MIO025: ALRIGHT\n[14:39] MIO075: REFLECT ABOUT IT AND UH\n[14:40] MIO025: ALRIGHT OKAY\n[14:41] MIO025: SO WE ARE WE'LL DISCUSS IT WE WILL GET SOME INFORMATION IN THE NEXT MEETING SO FOR NOW WE GET UH THE FUNCT THIS IS THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGNER\n[14:41] MIO075: DISCUSS IT IN THE NEXT MEETING\n[14:51] MIO025: THAT'S THE FIRST ASPECT\n[14:53] MIO025: 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ADAPTIVE\n[1:22] MIO075: OKAY\n[1:31] MIO049: SO THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE ONLY USED FOR THE THE TELEVISION\n[1:38] MIO049: AND OF COURSE WE SHOULD HAVE OUR IMAGE\n[1:42] MIO049: IN THE IN THE DESIGN\n[1:46] MIO049: SO LET'S START WITH THE\n[1:52] MIO049: THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[1:54] MIO075: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[1:56] MIO075: SO UH\n[1:57] MIO049: OR Y YOU CAN USE THE WHITEBOARD IF YOU WANT\n[1:59] MIO075: WELL I HAVE A POWERPOINT PR PRESENTATION STORED IN MY\n[2:02] MIO049: HERE\n[2:05] MIO075: IN MY PERSONAL FOLDER SO I I I THINK YOU CAN REACH IT FROM HERE\n[2:10] MIO072: JUST GO TO EXPLORER\n[2:12] MIO072: OR OPEN\n[2:13] MIO049: OH OKAY\n[2:16] MIO072: PARTICIPANT TWO\n[2:16] MIO075: PARTICIPANT TWO\n[2:23] MIO049: THIS ONE\n[2:24] MIO075: YEAH\n[2:25] MIO072: OPEN UH\n[2:30] MIO075: UH OPEN\n[2:31] MIO049: DO YOU WANT TO OPEN\n[2:32] MIO025: BECAUSE IT'S OPEN YOU MEAN\n[2:33] MIO075: RIGHT SO UM I WILL TALK ABOUT THE THE W WORKING DESIGN AND\n[2:37] MIO025: F. FIVE\n[2:40] MIO072: SLIDE SHOW VIEW SLIDE SHOW\n[2:42] MIO049: AH\n[2:43] MIO075: AND UM WELL I I WILL PRESENT MY MY FIRST IDEA ON HOW TO BUILD THE OUR NEW REMOTE CONTROL FOR TELEVISION\n[2:54] MIO075: SO UH CAN YOU GO ONE PAGE DOWN PLEASE\n[2:59] MIO075: SO I THINK THE FIRST THINGS TO DO IS TO DEFINE THE HARDWARE COMPONENTS NEEDEDS TO ACHIEVE UH WHAT WE WANT TO DO\n[3:07] MIO075: SO UH MM I'M THIN UH I THINK UH I I'LL DO A SURVEY ABOUT WHAT IS UH WHAT IS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET AND WHAT WHAT IS THE THE CHEAPEST POSSIBLE THINGS WE HAV WE CAN USE\n[3:26] MIO075: THEN UH I WILL TRY WITH THE TECHNICAL TEAM TO TO BUILD A PROTOTYPE AND TO SEE UH WITH UH H HOW THIS LITTLE BOX WOULD UH LOOK LOOK LIKE\n[3:39] MIO075: AND HOW AN AND WE CAN UH START TROUBLESHOOTING FIRST UH COM COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS OR THINGS LIKE THAT\n[3:47] MIO075: AND WHEN WE ARE READY WITH THIS FIRST PROTOTYPE I I THINK WE CAN ADD SOME SOFTWARE FUNCTIONALITIES ON A PROGRAMMABLE CHIP LIKE BROWSING BY CONTENT OR UM THINGS LIKE THAT\n[3:59] MIO075: OKAY SO CAN YOU GO DOWN UH\n[4:03] MIO075: SO\n[4:03] MIO075: WHA WHAT I THINK FOR NOW IS WE DON'T WANT TO HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL W WHICH IS WIRED SO UH I THINK WE U WE CAN USE A BATTERY FOR THE\n[4:18] MIO075: THEN TWO PROGRAMMABLE CHIPS FOR BOTH SOFTWARE FUNCTIONALITIES AND COMMUNICATION\n[4:26] MIO075: AND THE COMMUNICATION WITH THE T. V. SET IS UH MADE THROUGH UH INFRARED COMMUNICATION\n[4:34] MIO075: SO UH THIS IS THE THE SCHEMA OF THE O OF THE FUTURE UH REMOTE CONTROLS SO UH YOU CAN YOU CAN SEE THE COMPONENTS\n[4:37] MIO025: DID YOU DRAW IT\n[4:38] MIO049: WOW\n[4:45] MIO075: UH BATTERY AND UH THE TWO CHIPS GOES TO THE INFRARED UH CONNECTION TO THE T. V. SET\n[4:52] MIO025: THIS\n[4:54] MIO049: THIS\n[4:54] MIO025: WHAT IS THE OTHER CHIP FOR\n[4:55] MIO025: THE ONE ON TOP\n[4:56] MIO075: THE ONE ON TOP IS FOR THE UM WELL THE FUNCTIONALI THE FUNCTIONALITIES AND THE THE TH RED UM SORRY THE GREEN ONE IS IS TO WELL\n[4:59] MIO072: ONE IS A COMMUNICATION\n[5:07] MIO075: PUTTING THINGS TOGETHER UM F TRANSFORM THE DATA INTO UH QU INTO THE FORMAT TO TO UH TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE T. V. SET\n[5:12] MIO025: FOR MEN\n[5:14] MIO025: TO THE IN\n[5:16] MIO025: OKAY\n[5:19] MIO075: AND THAT'S IT\n[5:20] MIO075: I THINK WE SHOULD USE A F. P. G. A. FOR FOR THE FUNCTIONALITIES WHICH IS EASY TO TO T\n[5:24] MIO025: MM\n[5:28] MIO025: WHAT IS F. P. G. A.\n[5:29] MIO075: IT'S FIELD PROGRAMMABLE UH SOMETHING ARRAY\n[5:32] MIO072: GATEWAY ARRAYS\n[5:34] MIO075: YEAH\n[5:34] MIO072: IT'S A FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATEWAY ARRAYS\n[5:36] MIO025: SO WHY'S IT HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM THE BLUETOOTH\n[5:39] MIO075: WELL UH A F. P. G. A. IS JUST A CHIP YOU CAN UH YOU CAN PR PROGRAMME IT UH WI WITH WH WHATEVER YOU WANT\n[5:42] MIO025: YEAH\n[5:43] MIO025: PROGRAMME IT\n[5:43] MIO072: YEAH\n[5:47] MIO025: OKAY\n[5:48] MIO075: AND UH WELL THE BLUETOOTH CHIP IS JUST RESPONSIBLE TO UH MAKE THE COMMUNICATION UH BETWEEN UH THE TWO DEVICES\n[5:52] MIO025: YEAH\n[5:54] MIO025: UH\n[5:55] MIO025: SO THIS ARE THE THEY HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER\n[5:57] MIO025: OR\n[5:58] MIO025: DO THEY HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER OR TWO SEPARATE CHOICE\n[5:59] MIO075: NO\n[6:00] MIO075: WELL TH THE F. P. G. A. WILL PRODUCE THE THE DATA TO SEND\n[6:04] MIO025: OKAY\n[6:05] MIO072: OR IT'S SOMETHING LIKE ISN'T HARDWARE THE FIRST ONE\n[6:07] MIO072: AND THE SECOND ONE IS FOR THE SOFTWARE\n[6:08] MIO025: IS THE IS THE SOFTWARE PAR ALRI OKAY\n[6:09] MIO072: YEAH TO RUN TH TO MAKE IT RUN\n[6:10] MIO075: YEAH\n[6:11] MIO072: THAT'S IT\n[6:11] MIO025: OKAY OKAY\n[6:12] MIO025: SO YOU CAN CONTROL IF YOU WANT RIGHT\n[6:15] MIO075: YEAH\n[6:16] MIO072: NO\n[6:17] MIO075: ALRIGHT AND THAT'S IT FOR THE WORKING DESIGN\n[6:20] MIO075: SO IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS\n[6:22] MIO025: MM\n[6:23] MIO072: OKAY AND HOW ABOUT THE BATTERY POWER\n[6:25] MIO072: UH YOU MEAN THAT BATTERY WOULD BE SOMEWHERE THERE AND THE REMOTE CONTRO THE POWER TO THE BATTERY COMES THROUGH INFRARED\n[6:30] MIO075: UH NO NO NO NO I THINK UH WE HAVE UH TO TO UH HAVE UH EMBEDDED UH B BATTERIES IN IN THE YEAH INTO THE T\n[6:37] MIO072: INTO THE MORE COMPACT AND UH OKAY\n[6:40] MIO075: YEAH YEAH\n[6:41] MIO075: AND UH I I DON'T THINK IT WILL NEED UM VERY UH MUCH POWER TO MAKE IT RUN SO\n[6:45] MIO025: MM\n[6:46] MIO025: MM\n[6:47] MIO072: YEAH YEAH\n[6:48] MIO025: MM\n[6:48] MIO072: OKAY\n[6:49] MIO025: YOU CAN PUT IT ON THE CHARGER WHEN UH YOU WHEN YOU DON'T NEED TO USE IT\n[6:50] MIO075: YEAH\n[6:52] MIO075: IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[6:53] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[6:54] MIO025: YEAH\n[6:54] MIO072: HAVING A CHARGER RATHER THAN PUTTING THE BATTERY CELLS ALWAYS\n[6:57] MIO025: YEAH YEAH\n[6:58] MIO075: YEAH\n[6:59] MIO072: PEOPLE DON'T LIKE IT TO HAVE TO BUY THE BATTERIES WHEN THEY RUN OUT\n[7:01] MIO025: YEAH\n[7:02] MIO025: MM\n[7:03] MIO072: WE JUST MAKE A SMALL CHARGER AND PUT IT\n[7:03] MIO025: UH MM\n[7:04] MIO025: Y YEAH YEAH\n[7:06] MIO025: BECAUSE YOU ARE USING BECAUSE YOU ARE USING BLUETOOTH IF SOME PEOPLE HAVE P. D. A. THEY CAN USE THEIR P. D. A. TO CONTROL THE T. V. IF THEY WANT TO RIGHT\n[7:06] MIO075: THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[7:06] MIO049: YOU CAN I YEAH\n[7:08] MIO049: MA\n[7:13] MIO075: ALSO BUT BUT I I I THINK UH THE THE GOAL IS TO SELL OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:15] MIO072: BU\n[7:15] MIO025: I DUNNO\n[7:17] MIO049: YEAH WE CAN CHANGE THE B\n[7:20] MIO072: OUR REMOTE WE DO NOT WANT TO MAKE IT P. D. A.\n[7:20] MIO049: YEAH\n[7:23] MIO075: S OKAY SO CHARGER FOR IS THE\n[7:37] MIO049: UM\n[7:46] MIO025: SO IS MINE\n[7:48] MIO049: IT'S MINE\n[7:49] MIO025: OH\n[7:49] MIO049: PARTICIPANT ONE NO\n[7:51] MIO025: YEAH THIS YOUR\n[7:56] MIO049: MM\n[7:58] MIO049: OH WE HAVE SO LET'S MOVE TO\n[8:03] MIO049: TO USER INTERFACE DESIGN\n[8:04] MIO025: YEAH\n[8:06] MIO025: SO YOU CAN OPEN UH THREE\n[8:08] MIO049: PARTICIPANT\n[8:15] MIO025: YEAH\n[8:16] MIO025: SO\n[8:19] MIO025: SO I'M WORKING ON THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN\n[8:23] MIO025: CAN YOU SHOW THE NEXT SLIDE\n[8:27] MIO025: SO THE THE PURPOSE IS TO TO FIND UH THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO ASK IS WHAT EFFECT SHOULD THE APPARATUS HAVE\n[8:35] MIO025: SO SO I FOUND ON A WEBS ON THE INTERNET YEAH\n[8:39] MIO049: DURING THE WEEKEND\n[8:43] MIO025: I SPENT A LOT OF TIME SEARCHING AND UH AND I FOUND THAT UH THE FUNCTION OF REMOTE CONTROL IS TO SEND MESSAGES TO TELEVISION SET\n[8:46] MIO049: THAT'S GOOD\n[8:54] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[8:54] MIO072: G\n[8:54] MIO025: FOR EXAMPLE SWITCH ON SWITCH OFF SWITCH THE NEXT CHANNEL AND SO ON AND SO ON\n[9:01] MIO025: SO I FOUND TWO VERY GOOD PROTOTYPES FOR FOR THIS INTERFACE FROM OUR COMPETITORS SO CAN YOU\n[9:09] MIO049: THIS ARE USUAL FUNCTIONALITY\n[9:10] MIO025: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[9:13] MIO025: OURS IS A BIT UH DIFFERENT\n[9:14] MIO025: SO THESE ARE TWO EXAMPLE\n[9:16] MIO025: ONE IS FROM THE OTHER ONE IS FROM YEAH UH ENGINEERING CENTR YEAH\n[9:21] MIO049: TASKS\n[9:27] MIO025: THIS IS THE MOST COMPETING PROTOTYPES I'VE FOUND\n[9:30] MIO025: BUT THEN UH LOO BUT THEN I FOUND IF YOU LOOK AT YOU SEE ON THE LEFT ONE THERE ARE TOO MANY BUTTONS\n[9:36] MIO049: AND THEY ARE SMALL\n[9:38] MIO025: YEAH\n[9:38] MIO025: O ON THE RIGHT I TRIED TO PLAY WITH THE PROBLEM IS THAT UH IF I HAVE HUNDRED CHANNELS I HAVE UH I HAVE TO CHOO PRESS THE OTHER BUTTON TO CHOOSE THE HUNDRED CHANNELS AND I HAVE TO COMPOSE THE NUMBER SO IT'S VERY LOUSY\n[9:47] MIO075: YEAH\n[9:53] MIO075: OF COURSE\n[9:54] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[9:54] MIO025: SO YOU SO YOU MOVE TO THE NEXT THE NEXT ONE\n[9:57] MIO025: YEAH SO I TALK ABOUT THE PROBLEM\n[9:59] MIO025: AND THEN I I LOOK AT THE USER MANUAL THEY ARE A HUNDRED PAGES THICK SO WE DON'T WANT THAT\n[10:04] MIO049: YEAH\n[10:06] MIO025: SO I PROPOSE THE EASY TO USE UH PROTOTYPE\n[10:10] MIO025: YOU CAN NAVIGATE ON T. 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WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL TOO\n[10:55] MIO049: WE CAN USE THIS\n[10:58] MIO049: YEAH WE DON'T\n[10:58] MIO025: YEAH BECAUSE ARE YOU JUST WONDERING WHAT CONTROLLER OKAY\n[11:03] MIO049: YEAH I THINK SO\n[11:03] MIO072: YEAH NOT THE T. V. S\n[11:04] MIO049: J J JUST THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:04] MIO075: I THINK THERE THERE IS THERE IS AL THERE THERE IS A A TECHNOLOGY LIKE SHOW VIEW WHO IS ALREADY AVAILABLE ON MOST OF THE T. V. SET ON RECORDERS OR THING LIKE THAT AND WE CAN TRY T TO GET THIS INFORMATION ON TO THE REMOTE CONTROL TO TO DO THE PROCESSING ON THE REMOTE CONTROL BECAUSE\n[11:09] MIO025: YEAH\n[11:17] MIO025: OKAY\n[11:19] MIO072: YEAH\n[11:20] MIO025: YEAH\n[11:21] MIO025: OKAY\n[11:22] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[11:23] MIO025: SO I THE PROCESSING ON ON THE REMOTE CONTROLLER SO IT CAN U BE USED IN ANY T. V. ANY CONVENTIONAL T. V. SETS\n[11:23] MIO049: MM\n[11:25] MIO049: YEAH WE\n[11:30] MIO049: YEAH\n[11:31] MIO025: MM\n[11:31] MIO025: OKAY\n[11:34] MIO049: SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[11:35] MIO025: N YEAH THAT'S ALL\n[11:36] MIO025: THE NEXT ONE\n[11:37] MIO025: SO I COME UP WITH A SIMPLE DESIGN JUST KEEP THE V NAVIGATION BUTTONS\n[11:42] MIO075: YES THAT'S A GOOD IDEA I THINK\n[11:43] MIO049: KEEP THE NAVIGATION BUT\n[11:44] MIO075: WE D WE DON'T WE WE DON'T NEED REALLY MUCH BUTTONS TO I IF WE HAVE A SCREEN TO NAVIGATE ON ON THE T. V. SO UH\n[11:49] MIO025: YEAH\n[11:51] MIO025: YEAH\n[11:52] MIO075: WELL F FOUR FIVE BUTTONS IT'S SUFFICIENT\n[11:55] MIO025: YEAH\n[11:56] MIO025: MM\n[11:57] MIO075: IT'S EASY TO BUILD\n[11:59] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[11:59] MIO075: IT DOES NOT CONSUME MUCH POWER\n[12:01] MIO025: OKAY THAT'S ALL\n[12:06] MIO072: OH BUT YOU HAVE A CATCH THERE\n[12:07] MIO072: UM ASSUME THAT UM IF YOU WANT TO GO TO IF YOU ARE WATCHING CHANNEL TWO AND IF YOU WANT TO GO TO CHANNEL NINETY NINE\n[12:15] MIO072: THEN\n[12:17] MIO075: WELL THEN Y YOU YOU GO TO THE MAIN MENU AND UH YOU HAVE UH GO TO CHANNEL AND THEN UH YOU CAN\n[12:22] MIO025: MM\n[12:23] MIO025: MM\n[12:24] MIO025: NO BECAUSE YOU CHOOSE BY CHANNEL SO YOU CHOOSE BY T. V. PROGRAM SO YOU DON'T HAVE HUNDRED CHANNELS TO CHOOSE FROM\n[12:27] MIO075: YEAH\n[12:27] MIO072: UH-HUH HUH-HUH HUH\n[12:27] MIO075: MAYBE YOU\n[12:32] MIO072: MM-HMM HMM-HMM\n[12:33] MIO025: IF YOU GO BY CHANNEL YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO THAT\n[12:34] MIO075: BUT UH I I THINK I I IF YOU IF YOU WANT TO TO MAKE UH WELL A A BIG JUMP BUT UH WELL YOU YOU HAVE TO TO HAVE A A A DEVICE WHEN YOU COULD YOU COULD\n[12:36] MIO072: BUT\n[12:36] MIO049: SO YOU ARE\n[12:39] MIO025: AH\n[12:42] MIO025: AH A BIG JUMP\n[12:42] MIO072: YEAH THEN YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[12:50] MIO025: A MOUSE OR\n[12:52] MIO075: WELL NOT A MOUSE BUT UH SOMETHING THAT THAT SAYS MORE CLEARLY THAT UH RIGHT LEFT UP DOWN\n[12:59] MIO025: YEAH\n[12:59] MIO072: MM-HMM HMM\n[13:00] MIO075: WELL THE TO HAVE THE ABILITY TO TO TO WRITE SOMETHING TO THE NAVIGATOR MAYBE DIRECTLY OR\n[13:00] MIO072: OKAY\n[13:00] MIO049: MM\n[13:09] MIO072: OKAY\n[13:09] MIO075: SO WE CAN THINK OF BUTTONS LIKE IN THE TELEPHONE TO SEND MESSAGES OR THINGS LIKE THAT\n[13:10] MIO025: MM\n[13:16] MIO025: MM-HMM\n[13:19] MIO075: BUT WE'LL SEE\n[13:19] MIO049: HOW THE THIS REMOTE\n[13:23] MIO025: UH IT'S GONNA BE SMALL\n[13:26] MIO049: YEAH OF COURSE SMALL\n[13:27] MIO025: YEAH\n[13:27] MIO025: SO IT'LL BEEP IF YOU WANNA FIND IT YOU JUST UH SHOUT Y H JUST IT JUST HAS TO RE RESPOND TO YOU WHEN YOU LOOK FOR THE DEVICE\n[13:29] MIO072: TOO SMALL THAT IT GOES UNDER THE SOFA AND WE CAN'T FIND IT\n[13:41] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S\n[13:42] MIO025: I DUNNO HOW BU\n[13:44] MIO072: JUST GIVE IT A NAME AND WE CALL HIM\n[13:47] MIO025: AND RESPONDS TO YOU AND\n[13:49] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[13:50] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[13:55] MIO075: OKAY SO UH NEXT PRESENTATION\n[14:00] MIO049: PARTICIPANT FOUR\n[14:10] MIO049: SO HARRY\n[14:11] MIO072: OKAY AFTER HAVING THE INPUTS FROM INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AND USER INTERFACE I THINK MOST OF THE POINTS WHICH I WANT TO ARE ALREADY COVERED HERE\n[14:15] MIO075: MM\n[14:20] MIO072: AND TO FIND THE MOST INTERESTING FEATURES WHAT THE USERS WOULD BE INTERESTED\n[14:26] MIO072: THEN WHAT WE HAVE DONE IS WE HAVE PUT A FEEDBACK FORMS IN ALL THE MAGAZINES AND THE USERS SEND THE FEEDBACKS AND BASED ON THAT\n[14:37] MIO072: THESE ARE THE FINDINGS WHICH WE GOT AND YEAH ADDING OF A SPEECH INTERFACE IS ALWAYS GOOD FOR A T. V. REMOTE BUT THE TECHNOLOGY\n[14:49] MIO072: WE ALREADY KNOW THAT AS DISCUSSED EARLIER\n[14:50] MIO075: WELL I I THINK IT WILL BE A YES A BIT COMPLICATED TO UM MAKE A SPEECH RECOGNISERS RUNS ON THE SMALL UH TS\n[15:01] MIO072: AN IT DOES HOW FEASIBLE IT IS\n[15:02] MIO025: I MM\n[15:04] MIO025: BUT I THINK IF YOU TO RECOGNISE NUMBERS IT'S A WELL STUDIED PROBLEM\n[15:09] MIO025: I IF YOU JUST RECOGNISE UH NUMBERS IS A LIMITED YOU HAVE LIMITED VOCABULARY\n[15:13] MIO072: OH WE CAN PUT AN LIMITED VOCABULARY AS IN THE MOBILE PHONES\n[15:17] MIO075: YEAH\n[15:17] MIO072: WE JUST HAVE THE\n[15:19] MIO075: AND THIS CAN ALLOW TO CHOOSE THE THE PROGRAM FOR INSTANCE WITHOUT UH ADDING UH BUTTONS\n[15:19] MIO025: MM\n[15:25] MIO025: YEAH\n[15:25] MIO075: SO IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[15:25] MIO072: IT'S NOT GOING TO TAKE MUCH SPACE ALSO\n[15:29] MIO072: IT'S GOING TO BE VERY SLIM\n[15:30] MIO025: MM\n[15:30] MIO072: AND NEXT ONE WAS THE SIZE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:31] MIO025: MM\n[15:33] MIO072: IT HAS TO BE OF COURSE A VERY SLIM AND SMALL ONE\n[15:37] MIO072: AND OF COURSE MOST OF THE PEOPLE ARE INTERESTED IN IF IT'S LESS EXPENSIVE SO THIS IS AN IMPORTANT CRITERIA HERE IS\n[15:43] MIO025: MM\n[15:43] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[15:44] MIO025: BUT\n[15:45] MIO049: BUT DO YOU THINK WHAT THEY SUG SUGGESTED S POSSIBILITY\n[15:50] MIO072: I MEAN WE HAVE TO LOOK FOR A TRADE OFF\n[15:50] MIO025: MM\n[15:51] MIO072: THE FEATURES AND THE COST\n[15:51] MIO025: YEAH\n[15:52] MIO025: I NO I I THINK THAT UH I IF WE GO FOR QUALITY PEOPLE MAY TOLERATE FOR HIGH QUALITY AND OF COURSE COMES WITH UH REASONABLE COST\n[15:53] MIO049: YEAH\n[16:03] MIO025: MAYBE NOT LESS BUT THEY MAY BE WILLING TO PAY\n[16:06] MIO072: LITTLE BIT MORE IF IT'S WITH EXTRA FEATURES\n[16:07] MIO025: LITTLE BIT MORE FOR COMFORT YEAH EXTRA FEATURES\n[16:07] MIO075: YEAH\n[16:07] MIO049: IT\n[16:09] MIO049: YEAH\n[16:11] MIO075: YEAH S S SPEECH IS A IMPORTANT EXTRA FEATURE I THINK\n[16:11] MIO072: OKAY\n[16:14] MIO072: YEAH YEAH\n[16:14] MIO025: MM\n[16:15] MIO072: THAT'S RIGHT\n[16:15] MIO049: BUT IS IT USEFUL OR NOT U\n[16:16] MIO025: YEAH\n[16:18] MIO075: WELL UH\n[16:18] MIO049: I DON'T KNOW\n[16:18] MIO049: THERE IS IN THE\n[16:19] MIO072: I MEAN FOR A LAZY GUYS THEY COULD SAY NINE AND THE NINE CHANNEL COMES\n[16:22] MIO025: MM\n[16:24] MIO072: OR THEY SAY MOVIE NAME OR I DON'T GO FOR MOVIE NAMES BUT ONLY FOR THE NUMBERS ON THE CHANNEL\n[16:30] MIO072: OR VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST\n[16:30] MIO025: MM\n[16:33] MIO025: MM\n[16:34] MIO049: MM\n[16:34] MIO072: SO I THINK THIS SHOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO PUT THIS FEATURES\n[16:38] MIO072: AND THE FOURTH ONE WAS THE TELETEXT IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES\n[16:42] MIO075: WELL\n[16:42] MIO075: WE ARE WE WE JUST HAVE TO FIND A MEAN HOW TO TO ADD A M A A A MICROPHONE OR UH WELL YES A MICROPHONE INTO THE THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:46] MIO072: MM I THINK\n[16:54] MIO075: SO\n[16:56] MIO075: I WELL IT WILL BE ALRIGHT\n[16:58] MIO049: I THINK I\n[17:00] MIO025: WHAT IS THE TELETEXT\n[17:00] MIO049: IF IT'S NECESSARY CAN YOU CAN DO THAT\n[17:02] MIO025: MM\n[17:03] MIO049: WE CAN INTEGRATE SMALL MICROPHONE IN THE REMOTE SO IT'S NOT REALLY A PROBLEM\n[17:06] MIO075: YEAH\n[17:09] MIO075: OKAY\n[17:12] MIO049: WHAT ABOUT LIGHTING ADAPTIVE OPTIONS\n[17:14] MIO072: YEAH AS DISCUSSED IN THE EARLIER MEETING BUT I THINK UH NOT MUCH PEOPLE ARE REALLY INTERESTED IN THIS POINT IF IT'S NOT REALLY REQUIRED\n[17:15] MIO049: ACCORDING TO THE RE TO THE NEW REQUIREMENTS I THINK WE DON'T NEED THAT\n[17:20] MIO049: YEAH\n[17:23] MIO025: IT IS INTERESTING BUT WE ARE ONLY CONCERNED WITH THE REMOTE CONTROLLER\n[17:27] MIO049: MM\n[17:29] MIO025: SO YOU NEED S SPECIAL T. V. SETS TO DO THAT\n[17:32] MIO025: OR IT'S IT'S DONE VIA THIS REMOTE CONTROLLER\n[17:37] MIO025: IT'S VERY COMPLEX\n[17:37] MIO072: I MEAN\n[17:38] MIO075: YEAH I THINK IT'S A BIT COMPLEX TOO\n[17:42] MIO072: I MEAN YEAH IT'S FOR THE UM INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AND USERS INTERFACE DESIGNERS TO DECIDE IF IT'S GOING TO BE WORKING OR NOT\n[17:47] MIO025: MM\n[17:52] MIO075: FOR OUR NEXT PRODUCT OUR NEW T. V. SET WITH UH AUTOMATICAL UH SOUND ADJUSTMENT LIGHT\n[17:53] MIO072: I THINK\n[17:54] MIO025: YEAH THEN WE CAN CONCLUDE THAT\n[17:57] MIO025: YEAH\n[17:59] MIO025: YEAH BUT IT'S QUITE POSSIBLE BUT MAYBE NOT IN THIS PROJECT\n[18:12] MIO049: SO WE HAVE I THINK WE HAVE S STILL WE HAVE\n[18:18] MIO049: COUPLE OF MINUTES\n[18:19] MIO049: MM MM\n[18:26] MIO049: SO ANY THINGS TO\n[18:29] MIO049: TO DISCUSS\n[18:31] MIO072: I THINK AS I DISCUSSED TH THAT FOUR POINTS WOULD BE GOOD FOR UM MARKETING\n[18:31] MIO049: OR ANY SUGGESTIONS\n[18:37] MIO072: THE SPEECH INTERFACE AND UH LESS UH REASONABLE UH COST\n[18:39] MIO049: EXPENSIVE\n[18:42] MIO049: PRICE\n[18:43] MIO025: MM\n[18:44] MIO072: AND THE LIGHTING ADAPTATION AND THE TELETEXT\n[18:46] MIO025: MM\n[18:46] MIO072: AND REGARDING THE TELETEXT UH THESE ARE THE SUBTITL THESE ARE THE TEXT INFORMATION WHICH YOU GOT ON THE TELEVISIONS\n[18:53] MIO025: OKAY\n[18:54] MIO072: IF YOU ARE WATCHING AN FOREIGN MOVIE YOU GET SUBTITLES SOMETIMES\n[18:56] MIO025: YEAH\n[18:57] MIO025: OKAY\n[18:59] MIO072: AND UH IF YOU ARE A FRENCH GUY WATCHING AN ENGLISH MOVIE YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE IT IN FRENCH\n[18:59] MIO025: MM\n[19:04] MIO072: AND IF I AM A GERMAN THEN I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THE MY OPTIONS IN GERMAN\n[19:08] MIO072: SO THE REMOTE IT SHOULD HAVE SOME IT SHOULD GIVE ME SOME FLEXIBILITY OF CHOOSING THE CH LANGUAGES\n[19:11] MIO075: FUNCTION\n[19:15] MIO072: THAT SHOULD BE A GOOD UH POINT\n[19:19] MIO075: YEAH BUT WELL WHAT ABOUT THE THE NEW PROJECT'S REQUIREMENT\n[19:24] MIO075: I I I THINK WE SHOULD GIVE UP WITH TELETEXT NO\n[19:26] MIO049: I THINK WE WE CAN WE\n[19:31] MIO049: IS THE\n[19:31] MIO075: YES\n[19:34] MIO075: WELL SO MAYBE WE WE CAN J WE CAN ALREADY THINK UH ABOUT A WAY TO TO ACCESS THE INTERNET VIA THE TELEVISION\n[19:44] MIO025: MM\n[19:45] MIO075: BECAUSE IF\n[19:46] MIO025: USING THE T. 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MIO075: OKAY SO UH THE FIRST THING UH I HAVE DONE IS TO TO MADE A REVIEW TOGETHER WITH THE UH MANUFACTURAL UH DEPARTMENT AND HAVE WHICH COMPONENTS WAS UH AVAILABLE TO BUILD A REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:06] MIO075: SO FOR ENERGY SOURCES WE HAVE WE HAVE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN THE SOLAR ENERGY\n[2:12] MIO075: HAND DYNAMO AND UH KINETIC UM WELL UH KINETIC UH TECHNIQUE TO TO STORE THE ENERGY\n[2:24] MIO075: WE ALSO UM WE ALSO CAN PUT A REGULAR BATTERY IN THE IN THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:32] MIO049: UH THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE DECIDED IN THE LAST MEETING\n[2:32] MIO075: NOW\n[2:36] MIO049: BUT IF WE USE BATTERY\n[2:37] MIO075: YEAH B UH F WELL UH I MEANT UH BY BY BATTERY I MEANT UH I WILL NOT HAVE A UH A WIRE BETWEEN THE REMOTE CONTROL AND THE ENERGY SOURCE BUT UH I DIDN'T FOU WE DIDN'T DECIDE YET WHICH KIND OF BATTERY\n[2:58] MIO075: WE WILL PUT INSIDE THE THE REMOTE\n[3:01] MIO075: SO UH IT'S A POINT TO DISCUSS\n[3:04] MIO075: THEN UH THE CASE MATERIAL WE HAVE UH UH ALSO SEVERAL CHOICES LIKE WOOD RUBBER TITANIUM OR LATEX\n[3:15] MIO075: BUT UH WELL\n[3:17] MIO075: IT'S NOT A A RE UH WELL A REAL ISSUE FOR THE FROM THE TECHNICAL UH POINT OF VIEW\n[3:27] MIO075: CONCERNING THE INTERFACE UH WE CAN WE CAN PUT MM JUST SIMPLE BUTTONS OR SCROLLS OR BUTTONS UH MUCH MORE COMPLICATED\n[3:37] MIO075: BUT IT ALSO REQUIRES THAT THE CHIP TO PROCESS THE BUTTON IS MORE COMPLICATED SO\n[3:41] MIO025: MM\n[3:44] MIO075: AND UH THIS IS THE LAST POINT THE CHOICE OF CHIPS\n[3:50] MIO075: SO WHAT I HAVE F FOUND IS THAT I THINK BASIC BATTERY OR KINETIC UH ENERGY UH COLLECTION IS THE IS THE BETTER WAY TO PROVIDE ENERGY BECAUSE I THINK SOLAR ENERGY WI WON'T WORK IN A CLUTTERED UH UH ENVIRONMENT\n[4:07] MIO025: MM\n[4:10] MIO075: SO UM SO I THINK WE CAN START WITH THESE TWO MAIN THINGS\n[4:17] MIO075: FOR THE CASE UH WELL UH I THINK THAT UH TITANIUM IS UM IS A GOOD CHOICE BECAUSE IT'S TRENDY AND IT'S UH IT'S UH WELL IT'S MODERN AND UH USER ARE ARE ARE MM WILL BE UH VERY HAPPY TO HAVE A A A NICE REMOTE\n[4:42] MIO075: FOR THE INTERFACE UH I THINK THAT WE CAN ACH ACHIEVE UH ALL THE DESIRED FUNCTIONALITIES BY S JUST UH USING UH RUBBER BUTTONS\n[4:52] MIO075: SIMPLE BUTTONS AND TH THUS THIS ALLOW TO USE A REGULAR CHIP THAT ARE UH WELL CHEAPER\n[5:02] MIO025: MM\n[5:02] MIO075: AND S SO UH WE CAN MOVE TO THE NEXT SLIDE\n[5:07] MIO025: SORRY\n[5:07] MIO075: YEAH\n[5:08] MIO025: WHAT IS THIS SINGLE CURVED WHAT DOES IT MEAN\n[5:11] MIO075: WELL UH UH I I IT'S UH IT'S THE THE SHAPE OF THE UM OF THE REMOTE\n[5:15] MIO025: SO IT'S IT'S NOT\n[5:17] MIO075: YOU YOU WILL HAVE THE WELL UM THE THE CURVE WILL FIT INTO YOUR HAND WHEN YOU GRAB THE\n[5:22] MIO025: YO L YEAH\n[5:24] MIO025: WHEN YOU HOLD ON IT IT IS COMFORTABLE TO HOLD\n[5:27] MIO075: YEAH\n[5:28] MIO075: IT'S MORE CONFOG F COMFORTABLE THAT IF THESE UH IT'S COMPLETELY FLAT\n[5:31] MIO025: OKAY\n[5:33] MIO025: YEAH\n[5:33] MIO025: AND THE BATTERY IS IT KIND OF A RECHARGEABLE OR IT DOESN'T MATTER\n[5:38] MIO075: YEAH THE UM THAT'S THE POINT\n[5:40] MIO075: THE KINETIC ONE IS UH Y YOU CAN RECHARGE UH BY THE UM\n[5:46] MIO025: THAT THAT'S WHAT IT MEANS BY KINETIC\n[5:48] MIO075: YEAH AND BY WELL BY JUST BY MOVING THE AR UH YOUR ARM THE MM WELL THE REMOTE WILL UH ACCUMULATE ENERGY\n[5:51] MIO025: OKAY\n[5:53] MIO025: MM-HMM\n[5:57] MIO025: OKAY\n[5:57] MIO075: BUT I D I DON'T KNOW IT'S IF IT IS FEASIBLE BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW IF YET IF IF THE USER WILL MOVE ENOUGH TO PROVIDE THE REMOTE UM ALL THE NECESSARY ENERGY\n[6:05] MIO025: MM\n[6:06] MIO025: MM\n[6:09] MIO025: OKAY\n[6:11] MIO025: YEAH\n[6:13] MIO025: YEAH\n[6:13] MIO025: WE WE MIGHT CHECK WITH OUR R. AND D. DEPARTMENT TO SEE IF THEY HAVE THIS PRODUCT READY FOR MARKET\n[6:18] MIO075: YEAH\n[6:21] MIO075: AND YEAH AND SO CAN YOU GO TO THE NEXT SLIDE PLEASE\n[6:26] MIO075: SO AND UH THAT'S UH THAT SUMMARIZE WELL WHAT I HAVE SAID\n[6:31] MIO025: MM MM\n[6:34] MIO075: SO UH YOU'RE RIGHT WE CAN UH SEE IN OUR UH R. AND D. UH IF THE KINETIC METAL IS SUFFICIENT TO PROVIDE ENOUGH ENERGY\n[6:34] MIO025: WHA\n[6:40] MIO025: AH THE DEPARTMENT\n[6:44] MIO025: MM\n[6:46] MIO075: THAT'S IT\n[6:51] MIO025: UH\n[7:12] MIO025: SO I UM KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE R. AND D. DEPARTMENT\n[7:16] MIO075: OH YEAH I TAKE CARE IT'S ALL RIGHT\n[7:23] MIO025: SO THE TITANIUM CASE IS THE NORMAL CASE THAT I'LL SHOW YOU SOME PICTURES THAT I HAVE AND YOU TELL ME WHETHER THEY ARE TITANIUM CASE OR NOT\n[7:32] MIO075: ALL RIGHT\n[7:33] MIO025: 'CAUSE I AM NOT VERY SURE PLASTIC TITANIUM OR WHATEVER\n[7:34] MIO075: YEAH\n[7:38] MIO025: THERE'S ANOTHER POINT I WANT TO MAKE\n[7:40] MIO025: IS THAT THE UH WELL YOU'VE SEEN THEM I LE NA MY PRESENTATION THAT UM I POINT OUT SOME WHY BUTTONS ARE NOT THE MM\n[7:50] MIO025: NOT THE ONLY WAYS YOU CAN USE\n[7:54] MIO025: YEAH\n[7:57] MIO025: YEAH MAYBE N\n[7:59] MIO049: WE WILL OKAY\n[8:18] MIO049: THREE\n[8:19] MIO025: YEAH\n[8:26] MIO025: SO THE USER INTERFACE IS UH\n[8:30] MIO025: I IT USES THE ASPECT UH OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM A PROGRAMME WHICH CAN BE SEEN OR HEARD\n[8:37] MIO025: OR OTHERWISE PERCEIVED BY THE HUMAN USER AND THE COMMANDS AND MECHANISM\n[8:42] MIO025: THE USER USES TO CONTROL ITS OPERATION AND INPUT DATA\n[8:47] MIO025: SO YOU S THIS GIVES YOU THE WAYS TO INPUT DATA AND WE HAVE UH WE ARE MORE WE EMPHASISE MORE ON THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE HERE\n[8:56] MIO025: THE IDEA IS TO REPRESENT BUTTONS AS FIGURES DIAGRAMS\n[9:01] MIO025: SYMBOLS AND ON SO YOU YOU CAN EASILY WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE SYMBOLS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT IS DOING\n[9:06] MIO049: WHAT'S THE FUNCTION OF THIS BUTTON\n[9:08] MIO025: YEAH\n[9:08] MIO025: YEAH\n[9:09] MIO025: SO\n[9:11] MIO049: I THINK IT MAKES THE THE INTERFACE REALLY\n[9:14] MIO025: EA EASY TO USE\n[9:19] MIO025: SO NEXT ONE\n[9:20] MIO049: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE\n[9:22] MIO025: FUNCTION FIVE\n[9:25] MIO025: SO I CAN USE THE BUTTON THE MOUSE MAYBE\n[9:27] MIO049: A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE EMPHASISE THE USE OF PICTURES\n[9:30] MIO025: YEAH\n[9:32] MIO025: SO NEXT LINE\n[9:34] MIO025: SO THE HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES\n[9:36] MIO025: SO THEY CLUSTER THE BUTTONS TOGETHER\n[9:40] MIO025: THEY GROUP THEM INTO COL THEY COLOUR THEM AND UH THEY HAVE DIFFERENT FORMS AS WELL\n[9:48] MIO025: MM\n[9:50] MIO025: BUT THIS INTERFACE ARE KIND OF CONFUSING\n[9:53] MIO025: UH BASICALLY THERE ARE TOO MANY BUTTONS\n[9:56] MIO025: RIGHT\n[9:57] MIO025: NEXT ONE\n[9:57] MIO075: YEAH\n[10:01] MIO025: SO SOME PEOPLE ARE PROPOSE VOICE RECOGNITION AND\n[10:05] MIO025: SO AH BY THE WAY I RECEIVE AN EMAIL FROM THE FROM ONE OUR DEPARTMENTS SAYING THAT THE VOICE RECOGNITION HAS BEEN USED IN THE COFFEE MACHINE FOR THIS BY A COMPANY WHEN YOU TELL THE YOU SAY GOOD MORNING COFFEE MACHINE AND THE MACHINE ARE REPLY TO YOU\n[10:21] MIO075: MM-HMM MM MM\n[10:21] MIO025: SO I JUST GOT AN EMAIL SAYING THAT\n[10:24] MIO025: AND IT SEEMS LIKE THIS VOICE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY IS READY TO BE USED SO WE MIGHT CONSIDER THAT\n[10:31] MIO075: YEAH FINE\n[10:31] MIO025: SUPPOSEDLY\n[10:34] MIO025: THE NEXT ONE\n[10:39] MIO025: MM SO SOMEBODY SOME PEOPLE USE UH SOME PEOPLE USE A SPINNING WHEEL TH WITH THE L. C. DISPLAY SO INSTEAD OF USING THE MM BUTTONS YOU HAVE A L. C. D. SCREEN AND THEN THERE YOU CAN U YOU CAN USE THAT AS BUTTONS\n[10:55] MIO025: YOU CAN USE THAT AS REAL SO SO THAT COULD BE AN OPTION AS WELL\n[11:00] MIO025: TOUCH SCREEN I MEAN\n[11:01] MIO049: YEAH\n[11:02] MIO025: NEXT ONE\n[11:06] MIO025: AND SOME PEOPLE PROPOSE A SCROLL BUTTON\n[11:09] MIO025: INTEGRATED WITH PUSH BUTTONS OR YOU MAY HAVE SCROLL BUTTON INSTEAD OF P JUST THE PUSH BUTTON\n[11:15] MIO025: LIKE THE ONE WE HAVE HERE\n[11:18] MIO025: UH NEXT ONE\n[11:24] MIO025: SO\n[11:28] MIO025: MM\n[11:30] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[11:31] MIO025: SO THERE ARE A FEW ASPECTS THAT I COLLECTED HERE\n[11:35] MIO025: SO S BASICALLY THIS DEALS WITH SPECIAL USERS CHILDREN HANDICAPPED PEOPLE\n[11:42] MIO025: OLD PEOPLE AND UH\n[11:46] MIO025: MM AND PROG BASICALLY THEY ARE PROGRAMMABLE SPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN\n[11:51] MIO025: AND UH\n[11:54] MIO025: MM YEAH YEAH\n[11:57] MIO025: AND THEN THEY ALSO SECURE UH COVERS TO PROTECT\n[12:02] MIO025: UH SECURE AND HIDDEN PROGRAMMING AND BATTERY COVERS THAT WILL PROTECT YOUR SETTINGS\n[12:08] MIO025: SO\n[12:10] MIO025: BUT WE DON'T HAVE TO INTEGRATE ALL THESE COMPLICATED FEATURES\n[12:13] MIO025: I'M JUST SAYING THAT THE CURRENTLY IN THE MARKET THERE ARE THERE ARE CONTROL THERE ARE REMOTE CONTROLLERS F CUSTOMISABLE FOR DIFFERENT PEOPLE\n[12:25] MIO025: YEAH SO THAT'S THE POINT\n[12:27] MIO025: THE NEXT ONE\n[12:34] MIO025: AND UH YOU SEE THIS IS THE ONE WHERE YOU HAVE THE PROTECTION COVER\n[12:38] MIO025: MM MAYBE USEFUL FOR CHILDREN THEY MIGH YOU YOU THEY ONLY SEE THE BUTTONS OUTSIDE\n[12:44] MIO025: AND FOR ADULTS WH WHERE YOU HAVE MORE CONTROL YOU CAN SEE THE ONE INSIDE\n[12:48] MIO025: SO THE ADULTS MIGHT WANNA HAVE A KEY TO LOCK THAT TO PR SO CHILDREN WILL NOT TOUCH THE BUTTON INSIDE\n[12:54] MIO075: YEAH\n[12:55] MIO025: YEAH\n[12:56] MIO075: S A GOOD IDEA\n[12:59] MIO025: THE NEXT ONE\n[13:00] MIO025: SO THIS GUY THIS IS ANOTHER COMPANY THAT PROVIDES BIG BUTTONS\n[13:06] MIO025: AT I SEE THAT THAT IS USEFUL FOR OLD PEOPLE AND THEN YOU DON'T GET IT LOST\n[13:11] MIO025: BUT FOR OUR PRODUCT WE DON'T NEED A BIG ONE BECAUSE YOU HAVE VOICE RECOGNITION E EVENTUALLY WITH USE\n[13:16] MIO075: YEAH\n[13:18] MIO025: AND YOU CAN CALL YOUR REMOTE CONTROLLER IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE IT IS\n[13:23] MIO025: T. V. REMOTE CONTROLLER WHERE ARE YOU\n[13:25] MIO025: AND THEN HE WILL BEEPS AND TO SAY THAT I AM HERE FOR EXAMPLE\n[13:31] MIO049: WE SHOULD INCLUDE SPEECH SYNTHESIS IN THIS CASE NO\n[13:31] MIO025: IS IT POSSIBLE\n[13:32] MIO072: YEAH\n[13:33] MIO075: YEAH\n[13:35] MIO025: UH\n[13:36] MIO075: YEAH BUT UH AS NORMAN SAY IF UH THERE IS UH ALREADY A COMMERCIAL PRODUCT AVAILABLE WHO T WHO DO THIS WE WE CAN CHECK UH TO INTEGRATE IT I INTO OUR UH NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[13:36] MIO072: YEAH\n[13:41] MIO025: YEAH\n[13:45] MIO025: YEAH\n[13:46] MIO025: YEAH\n[13:49] MIO025: YEAH\n[13:50] MIO025: AND UH THIS IS ANOTHER ONE WHERE YOU CAN UH THE THE THE PART THAT'S A V. STANDING FOR THE VOLUME\n[13:59] MIO025: SO THERE'S A UP ARROW AND A DOWN ARROW\n[14:02] MIO025: BUT YOU THE SEE THAT IN THE V.\n[14:03] MIO025: THE V. APPEARS TO BE THE DOWN ARROW ON THE TOP ON THE TOP UP ARROW IF YOU UP ARROW THERE'S A V. LIKE AS AS IF IT'S TURNING DOWN SO IT'S CONFUSING INTERFACE\n[14:09] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[14:14] MIO025: SO I WANNA AVOID THIS KIND OF THING IN THE DESIGN\n[14:14] MIO075: YEAH YEAH\n[14:18] MIO025: AND HERE ARE IS UH HERE IS A S SHORT SUMMARY THAT I SUMMARY THAT I COMPILED AFTER THE FINDINGS I FOUND\n[14:25] MIO025: BIG BUTTONS ARE CONVENIENT VOICE RECOGNITION HELPS PUSH BUTTONS SCROLL BUTTONS SPINNING WHEELS CAN BE USED AS NAVIGATION TOOLS\n[14:35] MIO025: AND UH USER CUSTOMISABLE IS IMPORTANT AND FINALLY SIMPLICITY SIMPLICITY IS THE KEY\n[14:41] MIO025: YEAH\n[14:41] MIO025: SO WE HAVE MANY CONCEPTS THERE BUT WE HAVE TO CHOOSE LATER ON WHICH ONES ARE IMPORTANT TO BE USED\n[14:44] MIO075: HMM\n[14:47] MIO075: YEAH\n[14:51] MIO025: AND BASICALLY UH\n[14:51] MIO075: WELL I I THINK YOU IT'S IT'S IT'S FINE YOU HAVE UH REVIEWED ALL ALL THE POSSIBILITIES BUT UH UH WELL UH I IF WE CONSIDER THAT UH THE USER INTERFACE IS DISPLAYED ON THE T. V. SCREEN I DON'T THINK WE NEE UH WE NEED MUCH BUTTONS IN THE REMOTE SINCE WE WE JUST HAVE TO NAVIGATE AND TO HAVE A OKAY OR ENTER KEY OR THINGS LIKE THAT\n[14:57] MIO025: YEAH\n[15:09] MIO025: MM-HMM\n[15:15] MIO025: YEAH\n[15:21] MIO025: MM\n[15:22] MIO075: BECAUSE UH ADDING WHEELS OR SCROLLS UH MAKES THE THING MORE COMPLICATED AND MORE EXPENSIVE ALSO SO\n[15:29] MIO025: MM\n[15:30] MIO025: OKAY\n[15:31] MIO049: OR MAYBE WE CAN INCLUDE THE USER MANUAL IN THE IN THE REMOTE CONTROL AND WE SHOULD HAVE JUST A BUTTON LIKE HELP AND YOU SAY UH AND YOU IK YOU PRESS THE BUTTON HELP AND MAYBE YOU SEE THE THE USER M MIGHT IN THE IN THE T. V.\n[15:49] MIO075: YEAH\n[15:49] MIO075: THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[15:51] MIO075: TO HAVE A HELP BUTTON\n[15:53] MIO025: A HELP BUTTON\n[15:54] MIO075: YEAH\n[15:54] MIO049: YEAH\n[15:54] MIO025: SO YOU ARE DISPLAY ON THE SCREEN\n[15:56] MIO075: ON THE T. V. SCREEN\n[15:56] MIO049: ON T. V. T. V. SCREEN\n[15:56] MIO025: SO ON THE T. V. SCREEN\n[15:57] MIO075: ON THE T. V. SCREEN THE UH HOW TO USE YOUR REMOTE\n[15:58] MIO049: SO JUST YOU PUSH THE BUTTON AND WE WILL\n[15:59] MIO025: OKAY\n[16:01] MIO025: OKAY\n[16:01] MIO072: OH\n[16:02] MIO025: OKAY\n[16:03] MIO025: SO THAT ELIMINATES ALL THE COMPLICATED DOCUMENTATION OKAY\n[16:06] MIO049: YEAH\n[16:09] MIO025: SO WI\n[16:09] MIO072: BUT PEOPLE ARE OFTEN ENOUGH LOOKING AT THE HELP ONCE THEY SEE THE HELP BUTTON THEY SAY OH THIS IS A COMPLICATED STUFF\n[16:12] MIO049: IF THE IF\n[16:14] MIO049: NO IN THE CASE WHERE THEY NEED HELP IN THE CASE WHERE THEY NEED HELP\n[16:17] MIO075: UH YEAH\n[16:18] MIO072: IT'S A PSYCHOLOGY\n[16:19] MIO075: IN A MARKETING POINT OF VIEW\n[16:20] MIO072: OKAY\n[16:21] MIO072: AND LET US SEE WHAT THE MARKET DEMANDS\n[16:22] MIO025: YEAH\n[16:24] MIO072: WE COULD JUST GO TO MY PRESENTATION\n[16:24] MIO049: YEAH\n[16:25] MIO075: BUT UH WEL WELL I THINK\n[16:27] MIO049: IT'S JUST FOR USER CUSTOMIZABLE FOR KIDS OR OLD PEOPLE\n[16:29] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[16:33] MIO025: MM\n[16:34] MIO072: I MEAN IT JUST SHOWED US THE REMOTE WITH AN CAP WHICH COULD BE USED FOR KIDS AND IF YOU REMOVE THE\n[16:34] MIO049: SO\n[16:39] MIO049: SO IT'S THE SAME\n[16:41] MIO072: SAME REMOTE WITH SOME\n[16:43] MIO049: CAN BE USED BY BOTH KIDS AND OLD PEOPLE\n[16:44] MIO072: BOTH YEAH\n[16:45] MIO025: MM\n[16:47] MIO025: WELL UH WHAT I S PROPOSE IS THAT UH YOU KNOW A REMOTE CONTROLLER I IT COULD BE A CUBE\n[16:56] MIO025: IS UH A SMALL DEVICE THAT UH LOOKS LIKE A CUBE AND MAYBE YOU CAN JUST CHANGE THE UM THE BUTTONS\n[17:05] MIO025: IF YOU CH TURN ONE SIDE YOU GET ONE ONE BUTTONS YOU TURN THE OTHER SIDE YOU GET THE OTHER BUTTONS\n[17:11] MIO025: SO FOR MAYBE NEW GENERATION PEOPLE WHO GET USED TO THE COMPUTER THEY WANT LOTS OF CONTROLS\n[17:17] MIO049: MAYBE FOR KIDS KIDS THEY LIKE UH T NO L THEY LIKE TO\n[17:20] MIO025: SMALL\n[17:21] MIO075: UH WELL\n[17:22] MIO075: SO LE LE LET'S SEE WHAT UH WHAT PEOPLE WANT\n[17:22] MIO025: YEAH\n[17:24] MIO025: LET'S SEE THE MARKET DEMAND\n[17:25] MIO072: AND THEN WE CAN DECIDE WHAT WHAT WE CAN YEAH\n[17:26] MIO025: WHAT WHAT MARKET YES YES\n[17:50] MIO072: SO\n[17:53] MIO072: WE JUST MADE AN MARKETING SURVEY OF WHAT PEOPLE NEED FROM OUR REMOTES AND HOW IT COULD BE SPECIAL FROM THE OTHER REMOTES\n[18:01] MIO072: AND WE GOT THE BEST ON THE RESPONSES FROM THE QUESTIONNAIRES\n[18:06] MIO072: UH WE ALSO HAVE SOME PRIZES FOR THE MOST CREATIVE SOLUTIONS\n[18:09] MIO072: AND WE FOUND THE FOLLOWING SOLUTIONS WHICH WE COULD WHICH WOULD BE HELPFUL FOR OUR DESIGN\n[18:16] MIO072: SO SEVENTY PERCENT OF THE USERS THEY FIND THEIR REMOTE CONTROLS VERY UGLY THEY DON'T FIND IT PLEASANT TO USE IN THE SIZE OR USAGE OR ANYTHING\n[18:26] MIO072: AND EIGHTY PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE THEY ARE ALWAYS L I MEAN THEY ARE WILLING TO SPEND MORE MONEY\n[18:33] MIO072: IF THE REMOTE CONTROL WOULD LOOK FANCY\n[18:36] MIO072: AND THE CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS DO NOT MATCH WELL THE OPERATING BEHAVIOUR OF THE USER\n[18:42] MIO072: AND SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF THE USERS\n[18:46] MIO072: SAID THEY ZAP A LOT\n[18:48] MIO072: AND FIFTY PERCENT SAY THEY USE ONLY TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS SO THE REST OF THE NINETY PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS THEY'RE NOT USED MOST OF THE TIMES\n[18:48] MIO049: YEAH\n[18:52] MIO075: YEAH\n[18:52] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[18:54] MIO025: YEAH\n[18:56] MIO025: YES\n[18:57] MIO072: SO THIS WERE THE FINDINGS WHICH WE FOUND\n[18:59] MIO072: AND ALSO THEY CITED FRUSTRATIONS WITH THE PRESENT REMOTE CONTROLS\n[19:04] MIO072: MOST OF FIFTY PERCENT OF THE TIME THE REMOTE CONTROLS ARE LOST SOMEWHERE IN THE ROOM AND PEOPLE ARE ALWAYS SEARCHING FOR THEM RATHER THAN WATCHING THE T. V.\n[19:13] MIO025: YEAH\n[19:14] MIO072: AND BY THE TIME THEY FOUND THE REMOTE CONTROL THE PROGRAM IS FINISHED\n[19:17] MIO072: SO THEY'RE FRUSTRATED A LOT\n[19:17] MIO075: YEAH\n[19:21] MIO072: AND UM IF THE REMOTE CONTROL IS TOO COMPLICATED IT TAKES MUCH TIME TO LEARN THE FUNCTIONALITY OF IT\n[19:26] MIO025: MM\n[19:27] MIO075: MM THE FUNCTIONALITIES YEAH\n[19:29] MIO072: SO YOU CAN JUST SEE THE PERCENTAGE\n[19:31] MIO072: FIFTY PERCENT PEOPLE THEY RESPONDED THAT THEY ALWAYS LOSE THEIR REMOTES AND THIRTY FOUR PERCENT THEY SAY THAT IT'S QUITE DIFFICULT TO LEARN IF IT'S TOO COMPLEX\n[19:41] MIO075: YEAH\n[19:42] MIO072: SO KEEPING IN VIEW ALL THESE FINDINGS AND THE FRUSTRATIONS I THINK THIS SHOULD BE THE SOLUTION FOR THEM\n[19:51] MIO072: WE SHOULD HAVE AN L. C. D. ON THE REM REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:55] MIO025: OH\n[19:56] MIO075: WELL MM W WELL I I I DON'T REALLY SEE THE ADVANTAGE OF HAVING UH L. C. D. ON THE ON THE REMOTE CONTROL IF WE HAVE A A A BIG SCREEN AND UH DISPLAY ON THE SCREEN\n[20:03] MIO025: BIG SCREEN\n[20:07] MIO075: IT'S YEAH OF COURSE IT'S FANCY TRENDY AND SO ON BUT IT'S IT'S EXPENSIVE TO PRODUCE AND IT'S NOT REALLY\n[20:07] MIO072: MM-HMM\n[20:14] MIO025: YEAH\n[20:15] MIO072: I MEAN AS OUR SURVEY SAYS THAT PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO PAY MORE IF THEIR REMOTES ARE FANCY\n[20:18] MIO075: YEAH\n[20:21] MIO072: SO IF WE HAVE A L. C. D. ON THE REMOTE RATHER THAN LOOKING ONTO THE T. V. YOU JUST LOOK INTO A REMOTE AND NAVIGATE IT\n[20:28] MIO072: IT'S THE SAME MENU AS WE HAVE SAW THAT IPOD REMOTE CONTROL\n[20:29] MIO025: MM YEAH\n[20:32] MIO075: YEAH YEAH\n[20:33] MIO025: MM\n[20:33] MIO072: WE JUST PLAY AROUND\n[20:34] MIO025: THE THING\n[20:35] MIO075: YEAH BUT WHEN YOU PLAY WITH THE IPOD YOU DON'T HAVE A BIG SCREEN IN FRONT OF YOU S\n[20:38] MIO025: YEAH\n[20:39] MIO072: YEAH\n[20:39] MIO049: YOU CAN USE THIS SCREEN INSTEAD OF THE BIG SE SCREEN INSTEAD OF USE THE YEAH\n[20:39] MIO025: YEAH\n[20:41] MIO025: YEAH\n[20:42] MIO025: IF YOU RE USE THE EXISTING SCREEN WE ELEMENT ELIMINATE THE L. C. D.\n[20:46] MIO025: AFTER ALL THE L. C. D. JUST TO DISPLAY AND IF YOU HAVE THE COLOURFUL SCREEN YOU CAN MAKE THE DISPLAY COLOURFUL\n[20:49] MIO049: HMM\n[20:53] MIO025: FANCY AS FANCY AS THE ONE ON THE L. C. D. MAYBE EVEN BETTER\n[20:53] MIO072: YEAH\n[20:55] MIO075: YEAH\n[20:57] MIO025: SO\n[20:58] MIO072: I MEAN THIS WERE THE POINTS WHICH WE GOT FROM THE MARKET DEMANDS\n[20:59] MIO025: YEAH\n[21:02] MIO075: YEAH\n[21:02] MIO075: YEAH YEAH\n[21:03] MIO072: SO\n[21:03] MIO025: YEAH\n[21:04] MIO075: SO I TH I I WELL I THINK WE WE CAN FOCUS ON THE UH ON THE FANCY LOOK ON THE UH\n[21:06] MIO072: THE OTHER ONE\n[21:10] MIO025: YEAH\n[21:10] MIO025: MORE ON A FANCY DESIGN\n[21:11] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S FINE\n[21:12] MIO072: YEAH\n[21:13] MIO075: ON THE SPEECH RECOGNITION IF THE TECHNOLOGY IS AVAILABLE BUT WELL I THINK L. C. D. WILL UH WILL UH MAKE US SPEND A LOT OF MONEY FOR NOT SO BIG RESULTS\n[21:13] MIO072: I MEAN THAT'S\n[21:15] MIO025: YEAH\n[21:23] MIO025: MM\n[21:25] MIO025: REMEMBER WE HAVE A S BUDGET FOR THE COST OF PRODUCING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER\n[21:25] MIO072: MM-HMM\n[21:26] MIO049: BUT\n[21:31] MIO049: YEAH\n[21:32] MIO025: YEAH\n[21:32] MIO072: UH YEAH WE HAVE UH\n[21:32] MIO025: SO I IS SO THE THING IS YOU CAN FIND OUT HOW MUCH AN L. C. D. WILL COST AND THEN WE'LL DECIDE AGAIN\n[21:39] MIO072: I MEAN THAT SHOULD BE FOUND OUT BY THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS\n[21:43] MIO025: UH MAYBE YOU CAN FIND OUT THE PRICE AND TELL US NEXT TIME\n[21:47] MIO075: SO PRICE OF UH L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[21:47] MIO025: IS I IF I\n[21:50] MIO025: YEAH\n[21:50] MIO072: AND IT'S ALWAYS GOOD TO HAVE AN VOICE RECOGNITION FOR THE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[21:51] MIO075: AND\n[21:53] MIO025: YEAH\n[21:54] MIO025: AND ALSO THE COST FOR THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[21:57] MIO049: MM\n[21:57] MIO075: YEAH\n[21:57] MIO025: ASK OUR R. AND D. DEPARTMENT\n[21:58] MIO049: IT'S FOR IT'S JUST FOR SMALL VOCABULARY\n[22:00] MIO072: YEAH IT'S O ONLY FOR A LIMITED VOCABULARY SAY EIGHTY COMMANDS OR SO\n[22:00] MIO025: YEAH\n[22:01] MIO049: WE IT'S NOT YEAH\n[22:02] MIO025: YEAH\n[22:03] MIO025: AND HO\n[22:04] MIO049: YEAH\n[22:05] MIO025: YEAH\n[22:05] MIO075: YEAH OKAY\n[22:06] MIO025: AND ALSO THE SCROLLER BUTTON HOW MUCH WILL IT COST\n[22:06] MIO075: AND\n[22:09] MIO075: WELL UH COMPARED TO THE TO S THE SIMPL SIMPLER SIMPLEST BUTTON\n[22:14] MIO049: YEAH\n[22:15] MIO072: MM THE SCROLL BUTTON FROM THE SURVEY WE NEVER SEE THAT PEOPLE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE SOME SCROLLING BUTTON\n[22:15] MIO049: PUSH PUSH\n[22:20] MIO075: YEAH\n[22:21] MIO072: BECAUSE THEY THEY JUST THEY'RE JUST FRIGHTENED TO USE THE SCROLLINGS OR HELP BUTTON\n[22:21] MIO075: YEAH I THINK THAT\n[22:24] MIO025: YEAH\n[22:26] MIO075: YEAH I I I THINK THAT UH WELL UH AS WE HAVE SEEN IN THE IN THE PRESENTATION UH WELL UH ABOUT UH UH FIFTY PERCENT OF THE OF THE PERCENT N CHOOSE THE BUTTON SO UH I THINK TO HAVE UH FIVE UH SIMPLE BUTTON IS SUFFICIENT FOR OUR FUNCTIONALITY\n[22:36] MIO025: DON'T USE THE BUTTONS\n[22:40] MIO025: YEAH\n[22:42] MIO025: YEAH\n[22:43] MIO025: YEAH\n[22:44] MIO025: YEAH\n[22:45] MIO072: YEAH\n[22:45] MIO049: IT DOESN'T MEAN THAT THE OTHER BUTTONS ARE NOT NECESSARY OR IMPORTANT\n[22:49] MIO025: IMPORTANT\n[22:51] MIO075: YEAH\n[22:51] MIO075: BUT\n[22:51] MIO049: BUT THEY ARE JUST LESS USED COMPAR YEAH\n[22:53] MIO072: THEY'RE NOT USED MUCH\n[22:54] MIO075: BUT THE UH THE THING IS IS I IS THAT WE CAN ADD A FUNCTIONALITY ON THE ON THE T. V. SCREEN LIKE UH A A LIST OF FUNCTION AND THEN YOU CHOOSE WITH THE WITH THE BUTTON TO WELL YOU NAVIGATE AND YOU\n[23:01] MIO025: YEAH\n[23:03] MIO025: YEAH\n[23:05] MIO025: MM\n[23:07] MIO025: YEAH YEAH\n[23:08] MIO025: SO SO THE AT MOST MORE POWER UH\n[23:09] MIO049: OR MAYBE WE CAN U UH OR MAYBE WE CAN UH MAKE THIS THE TEN PERCENT OF BUTTON MORE BIGGER THAN THE OTHERS\n[23:18] MIO075: YEAH\n[23:19] MIO049: SO\n[23:19] MIO075: BUT IF I I IF WE IF WE COULD HAVE A A A DISPLAY UH G A USER INTERFACE THAT IS VERY COMPLETE ON THE T. V. SCREEN I THINK THAT JUST FIVE BUTTONS ARE SUFFICIENT\n[23:34] MIO025: YEP\n[23:34] MIO075: ONE TO GO UP LEFT RIGHT DOWN AND UH ENTER AND YOU YOU YOU JUST SELECT THE FUNCTIONALITY YOU WANT TO ACCESS OR THINGS LIKE THAT\n[23:37] MIO025: YEAH\n[23:41] MIO025: MM\n[23:42] MIO025: MM\n[23:43] MIO025: YEAH\n[23:44] MIO075: YOU DON'T HAVE TO TO SWITCH TO A CHANNEL TO ANOTHER UH\n[23:46] MIO025: YEAH\n[23:47] MIO049: MM\n[23:48] MIO072: OR IT COULD BE LIKE THIS AS THE PEOPLE SAY IF THEY HAVE A L. C. D. ON THE REMOTE NOT ON THE TELEVISION\n[23:54] MIO072: BECAUSE WHEN YOU HAVE THE L. C. D. ONTO THE TELEVISION SCREEN YOU MISS THE PICTURE IN THE BACKGROUND WE ARE MOST FOCUSED ON THE COMMANDS\n[24:03] MIO072: SO IF YOU HAVE THEN L. C. D. IN THE REMOTE YOU JUST HAVE A MENU\n[24:03] MIO075: YEAH BUT\n[24:07] MIO072: AND INCREASING AND LOWER THESE SIGNS HERE TO CHANGE THE PROGRAMS AND THIS MENU WHEN YOU PRESS THE MENU\n[24:14] MIO072: IN THE L. C. D. DISPLAYS AS YOU GO ON PRESSING THE MENU IT FASTER DISPLAYS VOLUME THEN THE PROGRAM THEN THE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST AND ALL THE STUFF\n[24:23] MIO025: MM\n[24:24] MIO075: YEAH BUT IF YOU LOOK AT THE L. C. D. YOU YOU DON'T LOOK AT THE T. V. SCREEN SO I I IT'S NOT REALLY WORTH TO GET TO HAVE THE IMAGE IF YOU DON'T LOOK AT\n[24:24] MIO072: AND ACCORDINGLY YOU CAN JUST INCREASE OR DECREASE\n[24:26] MIO025: MM\n[24:26] MIO049: IT'S\n[24:30] MIO025: MM\n[24:31] MIO025: I IF MM\n[24:33] MIO025: MM\n[24:35] MIO025: YEAH\n[24:35] MIO049: AND I THINK IT'S INCREASES THE COST OF THE THE REMOTE CONTROL IF YOU USE L. C. D.\n[24:35] MIO075: SO\n[24:38] MIO075: YEAH\n[24:39] MIO072: YEAH THAT HAS TO BE CHECKED OUT\n[24:40] MIO025: I THINK THAT THERE'S NO CONTRADICTION HERE BECAUSE IF THERE ARE FEW BUTTONS\n[24:41] MIO049: I\n[24:46] MIO025: YOU DON'T HAVE TO LOOK AT YOUR YOUR CONTROLLER ANY MORE BECAUSE YOU KNOW WHERE THE BUTTONS ARE\n[24:50] MIO075: YEAH\n[24:50] MIO025: SO IF YOU WANNA CONTROL THE SCREEN D SH SHARPNESS YOU JUST SAY SHARPNESS AND THEN YOU T TURN YOU JUST PRESS LEF INCREASE OR DECREASE BUTTON AND THE SAME FOR THE VOLUME AND THE CHANNEL\n[25:03] MIO072: YEAH\n[25:06] MIO025: IF YOU HAD THE SPEECH RECOGNITION THERE YOU JUST SHOUT YOUR CHANNEL\n[25:09] MIO025: JUST TELL YOUR CHANNEL AND THEN YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO LOOK AT THE BUTTO AT THE CONTROLLER SO FINALLY THAT WIL ELIMINATES THE THE NEED FOR L. C. D.\n[25:14] MIO072: OKAY\n[25:18] MIO025: WITH THE HELP OF SPEECH RECOGNISER YOU CAN YEAH\n[25:21] MIO072: I MEAN BETTER IF WE COULD JUST CHECK ALL THE COST WITH L. C. D. AND ALSO WITH THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[25:26] MIO025: MM\n[25:26] MIO075: YEAH\n[25:26] MIO072: AND THEN WE COULD FIND WHICH WOULD WOULD BE A MORE SUITABLE IN THIS CASE\n[25:28] MIO025: MM\n[25:29] MIO025: MM\n[25:30] MIO025: YEAH\n[25:31] MIO025: A AND\n[25:32] MIO072: AND THE THIRD PROBLEM WAS TO FIND THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[25:35] MIO072: ALWAYS SO FIFTY PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE SAY THEY LOSE THE REMOTES\n[25:40] MIO072: SO\n[25:40] MIO075: WELL SO WE WE CAN THINK ABOUT A WELL A A VOCAL COMMAND LIKE UH FIND AND WHEN THE REMOTE CONTROL UH HEARS FINE WELL YEAH JUST UH TO MAKE HIM BEEP OR T\n[25:45] MIO025: MM\n[25:49] MIO025: WHERE YEAH\n[25:49] MIO049: YOU WILL LISTEN TO A PEEP SPECIAL PEEP\n[25:53] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I MEAN BY VOICE COMMANDER\n[25:57] MIO072: OR IT COULD BE ALSO SOMETHING LIKE THIS UH IT'S ALWAYS BORING TO CHANGE THE BATTERIES OF THE REMOTES CONTROL\n[25:57] MIO075: YEAH\n[25:58] MIO025: YEAH\n[26:00] MIO025: MM\n[26:03] MIO075: YEAH\n[26:03] MIO072: SO WE HAVE SOME ONE CHARGER THERE AND WHENEVER WE DON'T USE THE REMOTE CONTROL WE PUT IT IN THE CHARGER\n[26:08] MIO025: PUT IT BACK AT THE CHARGE\n[26:08] MIO075: PUT\n[26:09] MIO025: YEAH\n[26:10] MIO072: AND WHEN WE'RE USING THAT T REMOTE AND IF WE MISPLACE SOMEWHERE IN THE CHARGER WE HAVE A SMALL BUTTON\n[26:17] MIO072: AND JUST BY PRESSING THE BUTTON IN THE CHARGER THE UH REMOTE CONTROL BEEPS WHEREVER IT IS\n[26:21] MIO075: YEAH\n[26:21] MIO025: YEAH\n[26:21] MIO049: OKAY\n[26:22] MIO075: AND THAT'S A GOOD IDEA THAT'S SIMPLE LIKE IN PHONES\n[26:24] MIO049: YEAH\n[26:25] MIO025: MM\n[26:25] MIO072: I MEAN IT DOE IT ALSO DOESN'T REQUIRE A VOICE COMMAND BECAUSE THERE ARE PROBLEMS WITH A VOICE COMMAND\n[26:28] MIO075: YEAH\n[26:28] MIO049: BUT YOU DON'T YOU DON'T HAVE TO MOVE THE THE CHARGER\n[26:30] MIO025: HMM\n[26:31] MIO025: MM\n[26:31] MIO072: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[26:32] MIO072: I MEAN CHARGER WOULD BE FIXED BECAUSE IT'S ALWAYS WITH ELECTRICITY PLUGGED\n[26:32] MIO025: TH YEAH\n[26:32] MIO049: YOU HAVE TO KEEP IT\n[26:33] MIO075: YEAH\n[26:34] MIO025: MM YEAH\n[26:35] MIO075: YEAH IF THERE IF THERE UH THERE IS NUFF NOT ENOUGH BATTERY\n[26:35] MIO025: YEAH\n[26:35] MIO049: OKAY\n[26:36] MIO025: MM\n[26:38] MIO025: MM\n[26:39] MIO075: ALSO AND UH UH THE REMOTE IS LOST\n[26:39] MIO025: THERE'S MM\n[26:39] MIO025: MM\n[26:42] MIO025: YEAH\n[26:42] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[26:43] MIO025: THAT WE CAN WHAT WE CAN DO IS WE CAN PROGRAM A FUNCTION WHEREBY WHEN YOU PRESS THE SWITCH OFF T. V. BUTTON\n[26:49] MIO025: THE OFF BUTTON THE REMOTE THERE BE S UH INSTRUCTION ON THE SCREEN PLEASE CHARGE CHARGE ME\n[26:55] MIO075: YEAH\n[26:56] MIO025: YOU NEVER GET IT LOST BECAUSE UH EVERY TIME YOU'RE OFF THE COMPUTER THE T. V. YOU ARE ASKED THE THE COMMAND THE T. V. COM REMOTE CONTROLLER WOULD TELL YOU TO PUT IT BACK TO WHERE TO THE CHARGER\n[27:06] MIO072: IT'S AN GOOD REMINDER YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[27:07] MIO025: YEAH\n[27:08] MIO025: SO YOU WILL NEVER GET LOST YEAH\n[27:10] MIO075: OKAY\n[27:12] MIO049: MAYBE FOR SOME PEOPLE LAZY PEOPLE\n[27:15] MIO025: YEAH\n[27:17] MIO025: YEAH BECAUSE EVERYTHING IS PROGRAMMED INSIDE\n[27:19] MIO049: YEAH YEAH\n[27:19] MIO025: SO IT'S IT'S UH IT'S ALL ABOUT STRATEGY Y\n[27:24] MIO072: AND OF COURSE THE FINAL POINT IS A FANCY LOOK\n[27:27] MIO025: MM\n[27:28] MIO072: AS WE HAVE SEEN EARLIER THE\n[27:31] MIO072: REMOTES WHICH WERE DISPLAYED BY NORMAN THEY WEREN'T FANCY I MEAN MM VERY BIG OR SOMETHING WITH LOT OF BUTTONS\n[27:32] MIO025: MM\n[27:34] MIO075: THEY WERE UGLY\n[27:35] MIO025: YEAH YEAH\n[27:35] MIO075: THEY\n[27:37] MIO049: MM\n[27:39] MIO072: I THINK WE SHOULD HAVE SOMETHING IT\n[27:41] MIO075: WELL THE LAST ONE WITH THE UM\n[27:44] MIO025: WITH UH TWO TWO TWO PARTS CONTROLLER\n[27:44] MIO075: YEAH WITH THE TWO PARTS WAS UH ORIGINAL SO\n[27:48] MIO072: I MEAN UH I MEAN UH I MEAN UH YOU SEE IF IT'S LIKE THAT EVEN A KID WHO WANTS TO HAVE A CONTROL HE COULD JUST PLUG IT AND USE IT\n[27:55] MIO075: YEAH\n[27:57] MIO072: YOU CAN'T AVOID HIM\n[27:58] MIO072: BUT YOU CAN HAVE AN BUTTON FOR CHILD LOCK\n[28:01] MIO025: YEAH\n[28:02] MIO075: YEAH\n[28:03] MIO025: MM\n[28:03] MIO072: SO JUST BY PRESSING THE BUTTON WITH SOME CODE YOU T YOU PUT A LOCK ONTO THE REMOTE SO THAT HE CAN'T USE EVEN\n[28:05] MIO025: MM\n[28:07] MIO025: MM\n[28:08] MIO025: MM\n[28:09] MIO075: WELL WE CAN THINK ABOUT UH HAVING UH ON THE ON THE ON THE USER INTERFACE WHEN YOU SWITCH ON THE T. V. YOU CAN UH WELL WRITE A CODE OR CHOOSE A CATEGORY\n[28:09] MIO025: MM\n[28:16] MIO072: MM UH\n[28:16] MIO025: MM\n[28:22] MIO049: OR\n[28:22] MIO025: MM\n[28:23] MIO075: IF IT IS KIDS UH THINGS LIKE THAT\n[28:25] MIO025: YEAH\n[28:26] MIO072: THAT'S RIGHT\n[28:26] MIO025: MM\n[28:27] MIO049: OR MAYBE YOU HAVE TO TO SHOW SOME SPECIFIC PROGRAMMES FOR KIDS AND THEN JUST JUST YEAH JUST PUSH UH KIDS BUTTON SO IT'S AUTOMATICALLY\n[28:33] MIO025: MM\n[28:34] MIO025: THESE ARE PROBL YEAH\n[28:38] MIO025: MM\n[28:39] MIO025: MM\n[28:41] MIO025: MM\n[28:44] MIO049: SO IF HE\n[28:47] MIO072: I THINK THESE OTHER FOUR POINTS THEY'RE THE MARKET DEMANDS AND SO IT'S FOR THE USER INTERFACE DESIGN AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN TO JUST THINK\n[28:53] MIO075: SO FOR MM YEAH\n[28:54] MIO025: MM\n[28:54] MIO049: YEAH\n[28:55] MIO075: SO FOR MY PART I WILL CHECK THE PRICES THE UM THE PRICES DIFFERENCE UH OF WHAT TO USE WHERE TO USE AND S UH AND SO ON\n[29:05] MIO072: YEAH I THINK IT SHOULD BE CLEARER FOR US IN THE NEXT MEETING THAT TH UH THESE COULD BE INCLUDED\n[29:08] MIO075: YEAH\n[29:09] MIO025: MM\n[29:10] MIO025: I THINK WE NEED TO DEFINE ALSO A S THE SET OF VOCABULARIES FOR THE SPEECH RECOGNISER\n[29:16] MIO075: YEAH\n[29:17] MIO025: BECAUSE UH IF YOU WANT UH SAY WE CAN SORT BY CHANNELS OR SORT BY T. V. PROGRAMS YOU HAVE TO DECIDE A CATEGORY OF VOCABULARIES FOR THEM\n[29:29] MIO025: IF NUMBERS THEY'RE EASY BUT IF NAME THE CHANNEL BY BY NAME\n[29:31] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[29:35] MIO075: WELL I THINK WE CAN WE CAN HAVE JUST NUMBERS FOR CHANNELS AND YOU CAN SAY TO YOUR REMOTE CONTROL LIKE UH SPORTS AND THEN ON THE T. V. YOU HAVE A LIST WITH WITH UH UH WELL WITH SPORTS PROGRAM PLAYING NOW AND AND UH\n[29:47] MIO025: MM\n[29:50] MIO072: NO WE HAVE A PROBLEM THERE\n[29:52] MIO072: YOU SEE UH IF YOU HAVE A VOICE COMMANDS AND YOU ARE S YOU ARE WATCHING A SCORE ON UH BASKETBALL SCORE OR SOMETHING\n[29:59] MIO072: AND IF THE SCORE COMES TWENTY FOUR THIRTY FIVE YOU'VE JUST SAY TWENTY FIVE AND SUDDENLY THE SCREEN THE CHANNEL GOES TO TWENTY FIVE\n[30:03] MIO049: YEAH IT'S YEAH\n[30:07] MIO072: SO I THINK THERE SHOULD BE A PREFIX TO SOME NUMBERS\n[30:08] MIO075: THAT'S RIGHT YEAH YEAH\n[30:08] MIO025: MM\n[30:10] MIO075: WELL BUT WELL E EVERY POSSIBLE WORD UH HAS A PROBABILITY TO COME ABOUT OF THE T. V. SO\n[30:17] MIO025: YEAH\n[30:17] MIO072: I MEAN THE THE YOU JUST CHECK ALL THE PROBABILITY THAT SAYING T. V. TWENTY FIVE AND JUST ORDINARY TWENTY FIVE\n[30:23] MIO025: MM\n[30:23] MIO075: YEAH YEAH\n[30:23] MIO072: ORDINARY TWENTY FIVE YOU ALMOST THERE'S A PROBABILITY OF BEING SAID AROUND SIXTY SEVENTY PERCENT AND T. V. TWENTY FIVE\n[30:27] MIO075: YEAH BUT WELL OKAY\n[30:27] MIO025: MM\n[30:31] MIO072: I DUNNO IT WILL BE ROUND ABOUT ONE OR TWO PERCENT\n[30:32] MIO025: MM\n[30:34] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[30:34] MIO025: MM\n[30:34] MIO072: SO IT'S BETTER TO HAVE SOME PREFIX BEFORE THE NUMBER\n[30:37] MIO025: BUT I I I THINK THAT THE USER WOULD LIKE WOU WOULD LIKE TO ASSOCIATE THE CHANNEL OR CALL THE CHANNEL RATHER THAN THAN THE NUMBERS\n[30:44] MIO072: YEAH SOMETHING SOME CODE\n[30:45] MIO025: YOU SAY NUMBE CHANNEL NUMBER FIVE OF THE T. V. CORRESPOND TO SOMETHING ELSE IN THE CHANNEL\n[30:51] MIO075: YEAH YEAH\n[30:51] MIO025: SO SOME PEOPLE MAY WANT TO SAY I WANT TO SEE THIS CHANNEL\n[30:54] MIO075: MM MM\n[30:56] MIO075: WELL I\n[30:56] MIO072: THAT WILL BE TOO BIG\n[30:57] MIO072: AND IT WILL BE DIFFICULT FOR THE VOCABULARY ALSO\n[30:57] MIO049: OR JUST\n[30:59] MIO025: YEAH\n[31:00] MIO025: CHECK WITH THE V R. AND D. DEPARTMENT THE CAPABILITY OF RECOGNISER\n[31:02] MIO049: IT'S DIFFICULT TO TO JUST SAY THE THE NAME OF THE CHANNEL\n[31:06] MIO025: UH\n[31:07] MIO049: IT WILL BE DIFFICULT TO SAY JUST THE NAME OF THE CHANNEL\n[31:10] MIO049: BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO S T UH A CH YEAH BUT YOU HAVE TO TO HAVE ALL THE NAME OF THE CHANNEL IN YOUR VOCABULARY\n[31:11] MIO025: WELL IT'S CONVENIENT FOR THE USER\n[31:19] MIO072: ALS MIGHT BE YOU JUST FORGOT THE CHANNEL NAME YOU KNO ONLY KNOW THE NUMBER\n[31:20] MIO049: OR MAYBE\n[31:22] MIO075: YEAH\n[31:23] MIO072: THEN\n[31:24] MIO025: THE UH UH MM\n[31:24] MIO049: OR MAYBE THE USER CAN CREATE HIS OWN VOCABULARY JUST PRONOUNCING THE THE NAME OF CHANNELS AND INCLUDE IN THE VOCABULARY\n[31:27] MIO025: MM\n[31:30] MIO025: I I THINK THAT I HAVE MM MM I THINK THERE'S ANOTHER WAY YOU CAN DO IS THAT UH YOU CAN UH IF WHEN THE USER CH PRESS A BUTTON TO CHOOSE THE CHANNEL FOR EXAMPLE\n[31:45] MIO025: THEN WHAT YOU CAN DO IS THAT THE YOU CAN MAKE THE T. V. SCREEN TO SPLIT THEM INTO SMALL LITTLE LITTLE SQUARES OF IMAGES WHERE YOU YOU YOU HAVE A SNAPSHOT OF EVERY CHANNEL\n[31:56] MIO025: SO LET'S SAY IT'S A FOUR BY FOUR MATRIX OF THE IMAGES\n[32:00] MIO025: SO NOW WHAT YOU DO IS F LOOKING AT THE ALL THE SIXTEEN CHANNELS AVAILABLE AT ONE TIME\n[32:05] MIO025: YOU JUST USE THE CONTROL BUTTON UH\n[32:07] MIO025: YOU JUST YOU YOU JUST CHOOSE THE THE OPTION YOU WANT AND THEN YOU JUST HIT THE BUTTON AND THEN YOU GO TO THAT CHANNEL\n[32:07] MIO072: YEAH THE\n[32:13] MIO025: SO\n[32:14] MIO049: OR LETS THE USER CREATE HIS OWN VOCABULARY\n[32:16] MIO025: MM\n[32:19] MIO025: SO YOU YOU DON'T USE THE SPEECH RECOGNISER IN THAT WAY\n[32:19] MIO049: OF CHANNEL\n[32:22] MIO049: NO\n[32:23] MIO049: JUST YOU HAVE UH IN THE BEGINNING YOU HAVE\n[32:27] MIO049: UH T YOU HAVE TO TRAIN YOU HAVE TO CREATE THE VOCABULARY BY YOURSELF\n[32:32] MIO025: OH OKAY\n[32:33] MIO025: YEAH\n[32:33] MIO075: WELL I UH I ALSO\n[32:34] MIO049: BY ASSOCIATING EACH CHANNEL WITH THE NAME OR\n[32:38] MIO075: I I ALSO THINK ABOUT UH ANOTHER PROBLEM\n[32:41] MIO075: IF IF THERE IS UH MORE THAN ONE PERSON WHO IS WATCHING T. V. THE S WELL THE THE SPEECH UH R RECOGNISER SHOULD BE ABLE TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE TWO\n[32:46] MIO072: YEAH YEAH\n[32:47] MIO049: AND FOR EACH ONE HAS HIS OWN\n[32:53] MIO075: BECAUSE UH I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS A YOUNG CHILD WITH MY SISTER WE YEAH WE ALWAYS WANT TO W TO WATCH DIFFERENT EMISSION AT THE AT THE SAME TIME SO IT'S A PR IT COULD BE A PROBLEM IF UH IF WELL IF SOMEONE PASSES BY WHEN YOU ARE WATCHING T. V. AND SAY OH T. V. THIRTY AND JUST RUN\n[32:54] MIO025: MM\n[32:58] MIO049: OR YOU HAVE TO S\n[32:59] MIO025: YEAH I WANNA WATCH THIS I WANNA WATCH THAT\n[33:00] MIO072: YEAH\n[33:17] MIO025: MM\n[33:17] MIO075: S\n[33:19] MIO072: A AND IN THE SAME LINES WE WOULD HAVE A ONE MORE PROBLEM\n[33:21] MIO072: IF WE ARE USING THE TELEVISION IN THE DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS\n[33:24] MIO072: SAY IN THE FACTORIES OR IN THE SHOPS WHERE THERE IS A LOT OF NOISE AND THIS VOICE COMMANDS IF THEY FAIL TO WORK\n[33:26] MIO075: YEAH YEAH\n[33:28] MIO049: YEAH\n[33:31] MIO072: THAT WOULD BRING A BAD NAME BAD UH REPUTATION FOR OUR COMPANY\n[33:33] MIO025: MM\n[33:34] MIO072: SO I THINK WE SHOULD SPECIFY SOME PRE REQUIREMENTS IF WE WANT TO USE A VOICE COMMANDS\n[33:35] MIO049: MM\n[33:41] MIO072: SAY THAT IT SHOULD BE USED IN AN SILENT HOMELY ENVIRONMENT OR S SOMETHING\n[33:44] MIO075: YEAH\n[33:47] MIO049: OR WE CAN SWITCH ON OR SWITCH OFF THE THE SPECIAL YEAH\n[33:50] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT THAT SHOULD BE AN OPTION\n[33:52] 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C. D. OR NOT BECAUSE IT'S TOO EXPENSIVE\n[2:09] MIO025: SO WE COME UP WITH TWO VERSIONS\n[2:12] MIO025: ONE WITH AND ONE WITHOUT L. C. D. S\n[2:15] MIO025: UM BUT BOTH COMES WITH A CHARGER AND THEN DETACHABLE AND UH OR CONTROL MODULE\n[2:24] MIO025: AND DETACHABLE BIG BUTTONS FOR ALL PEOPLE UM\n[2:30] MIO075: S OKAY SO I'LL SHOW YOU THE THE TWO PROTOTYPES\n[2:31] MIO025: SO\n[2:37] MIO075: HERE WE HAVE THE FIRST ONE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL UH L. C. D. 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YOU WILL BE CLOSE TO WELL IT'S BETTER TO TO TO PLACE IT HERE TH THAN HERE\n[3:50] MIO072: YEAH\n[3:50] MIO025: MM\n[3:54] MIO025: YEAH YEAH\n[3:55] MIO072: OKAY\n[3:55] MIO075: FOR INSTANCE\n[3:57] MIO075: AND HERE IS A LITTLE SWITCH THAT CONTROL IF YOU WANT THE THE SPEAKER UH RECOGNITION SYSTEM TO UM TO BE ON OR OFF\n[4:07] MIO075: AND UH SO THIS REMOTE CONTROL COMES UP WITH ITS CHARGER\n[4:12] MIO049: HOW MUCH DOES IT COST THIS ONE\n[4:14] MIO075: WELL THIS THIS PROTOTYPE IS UM MADE FOR ABOUT UH WELL FI FI FIFTEEN FIFTEEN DOLLARS FIFTEEN DOLLARS\n[4:19] MIO025: FOR THE\n[4:21] MIO025: YEAH\n[4:22] MIO049: FIFTEEN DOLLARS\n[4:24] MIO075: BUT UH WELL IT'S NOT IT'S NOT UH YEAH BUT UH IT'S JUST A PROTOTYPE AND IF WE UH IF WE OPTIMISES THE UM THE UH VOILA\n[4:24] MIO049: AH IT'S ABOVE IT'S ABOVE THE BUDGET\n[4:35] MIO072: THE COST WOULD BE LE REDUCED\n[4:36] MIO075: YEAH THE AND THE THE PRODUCTION COSTS WE WE CAN ACHIEVE UH ABOUT TEN DOLLARS\n[4:37] MIO025: MM\n[4:41] MIO025: HMM\n[4:42] MIO049: HOW MANY B BATTERY IS THERE\n[4:45] MIO075: HOW MANY EXCUSE ME\n[4:46] MIO049: BATTERY\n[4:47] MIO075: WELL UH F BATTERY WE USE UH ABOUT UH\n[4:51] MIO025: IS IT N THE TWO A. 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THREE SIZE BATTERIES\n[5:30] MIO075: YEAH\n[5:31] MIO072: MM-HMM\n[5:31] MIO025: YEAH\n[5:32] MIO075: SO AND IF YOU WANT TO CHARGE THE BATTERY YOU JUST PUT THE REMOTE CONTROL LIKE THAT TO PLUG IN THE THE CHARGER AND UH LEAVE IT UH ALONE\n[5:38] MIO025: YEAH\n[5:40] MIO025: YEAH\n[5:42] MIO025: MM\n[5:43] MIO075: IT'S ALRIGHT\n[5:44] MIO025: AT UH YEAH\n[5:44] MIO075: THEN THE NEXT TIME YOU PICK IT OH\n[5:48] MIO075: IT WORKS\n[5:49] MIO025: I FORGOT TO TELL YOU THERE IS ONLY A SINGLE BUTTON THERE B THIS BUTTON YEAH ALRIGHT\n[5:52] MIO075: YEAH JUST EXPLAIN THE BUTTON UH NORMAN\n[5:55] MIO025: THIS BUTTON IS LIKE THE MOUSE IS LIKE A JOYSTICK\n[5:59] MIO025: YOU CAN MOVE IN THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY DEGREES OF DIRECTION SO YOU CAN MAKE A TURN AND IT THE ADDITI FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED TO ALL THE ACTIONS YOU MA YOU HAVE A CLICK YOU HAVE A DOUBLE CLICK\n[6:10] MIO049: MM\n[6:10] MIO025: ALL IN A SINGLE BUTTON\n[6:12] MIO025: YOU CAN MOVE UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT OR YOU CAN DO A SWING\n[6:16] MIO025: SO A SWING TO THE LEFT A SWING TO THE RIGHT DEFINES OTHER FUNCTIONS\n[6:21] MIO025: SO EVEN THOUGH IT'S A SINGLE BUTTON BUT IT IS PRETTY S FLEXIBLE BECAUSE OF THE THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY DEGREE MOVEMENT\n[6:28] MIO072: AND THE L. C. D. IS THIS ONE ON THE REMOTE\n[6:29] MIO025: YEAH\n[6:30] MIO075: YEP\n[6:30] MIO025: THIS IS THE VERSION Y THAT COMES WITH L. C. D.\n[6:33] MIO072: YEAH\n[6:33] MIO025: HERE I PRESENT ANOTHER VERSION WITHOUT THE L. C. D.\n[6:35] MIO049: I THINK IT'S NOT A GOOD IDEA BECAUSE AFTER MAYBE ONE OR TWO MONTHS\n[6:40] MIO025: MM\n[6:40] MIO049: OF FUNCTION IS\n[6:43] MIO049: GETTING DESTROYED\n[6:45] MIO049: IF YOU\n[6:45] MIO025: UH OKAY THIS IS NEW PROTOTYPE UH\n[6:47] MIO075: YEAH IT'S\n[6:49] MIO075: SO WE HAVE THE THE SECOND VERSION ALSO WITH THE DIFFERENT UH BUTTON CONFIGURATION\n[6:54] MIO075: THE SECOND VERSION IS ALSO SIMPLER WE D UH WE HAD JUST UH I HAVE TO PUT THE MICROPHONE ALSO\n[6:59] MIO025: YEAH YEAH\n[7:04] MIO075: SO BASICALLY TH IT'S THE SAME UH YEAH\n[7:05] MIO072: UH-HUH AND ALSO THE SWITCH\n[7:07] MIO072: OKAY\n[7:08] MIO075: BASICALLY IT'S THE SAME UH THINGS UH UH AS UH I PRESENTED BEFORE\n[7:12] MIO075: BUT HERE WE HAVE UH WE HAVE UH FOUR BUTTONS FOR NAVIGATION\n[7:16] MIO075: PRESS ONE BUTTON UH ACTING AS A A ENTER BUTTON\n[7:18] MIO025: MM\n[7:20] MIO075: SO UM YEAH ACCORDING TO WHAT YOU SAID IT'S MORE ROBUST TO THE USER\n[7:26] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[7:26] MIO072: MM-HMM\n[7:28] MIO075: AND UH IT'S ALSO CHEAPER TO PRODUCE\n[7:30] MIO075: WE CAN PRODUCE UH SUCH REMOTE CONTROL FOR ABOUT UH FOUR DOLLARS\n[7:35] MIO049: NO FOUR DOLLARS IT'S GOOD\n[7:39] MIO072: AND I THINK YOU FORGOT A POINT HERE TO HAVE AN BUTTON TO FIND THE CHARGER BECAUSE THAT'S A MAJOR THAT'S A\n[7:44] MIO025: OH NO TH ACTUALLY TH WE'LL COME TO THAT POINT IN OUR\n[7:46] MIO075: YEAH IT'S IT'S IT'S EMBED IN THE UH SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM\n[7:49] MIO025: YEAH\n[7:51] MIO072: OKAY AND IF YOU DISABLE SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM THEN\n[7:52] MIO075: SO\n[7:55] MIO025: W W I'LL I'LL COME TO THAT POINT LATER ON\n[7:57] MIO072: MM-HMM HMM-HMM HMM-HMM\n[7:57] MIO075: SO NORMAN WILL EXPLAIN TO YOU\n[8:00] MIO049: AND WE WILL WE WILL SERVE THE CHARGER WITH THIS\n[8:00] MIO025: YEAH\n[8:00] MIO072: OKAY\n[8:03] MIO075: YEAH YEAH OF COURSE MM\n[8:04] MIO025: TH THEY EITHER THESE WITH THE UH THE THE CHARGER ANY IN EITHER VERSIONS YOU THEY THEY HA THEY USE THE SAME CHARGER YEAH\n[8:04] MIO049: WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[8:12] MIO049: OKAY SO THE PRICE OF THE CHARGER INCLUDED IN THE\n[8:17] MIO025: UH IT'S A STANDARD MODULE SO YOU SHOULD GET IT FOR A CHEAP PRICE UH\n[8:21] MIO075: THANK THANK YOU\n[8:23] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[8:24] MIO075: AND SO MM-HMM\n[8:25] MIO025: IT'S THAT SAME CHARGER THAT YOU CAN USE FOR THE HAND PHONE BUT UH AGAIN DEPENDS ON THE TYPES\n[8:32] MIO025: I THINK WE HAVE TO INVESTIGATE MORE ON THAT BUT\n[8:34] MIO049: THE PRICE SHOULD BE BELOW TWELVE AND A HALF EURO\n[8:36] MIO025: YEAH\n[8:38] MIO025: YEAH BUT AS THE MARKETING MANAGER SAYS PEOPLE IS WILLING TO PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO PAY MORE FOR GOOD DESIGN\n[8:38] MIO049: WELL THAT'S SO\n[8:46] MIO072: YEAH PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO PAY MORE BUT THE COMPANY IS NOT WILLING TO INVEST MORE AT THE MOMENT\n[8:46] MIO049: WE HAVE WE HAVE JUST\n[8:51] MIO025: YEAH\n[8:51] MIO049: THE PRICE OF SELLING IS TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[8:52] MIO025: YEAH\n[8:54] MIO025: MM-HMM\n[8:55] MIO049: AND THE PRICE OF\n[8:56] MIO075: ALRIGHT PLEASE UH GO ON NORMAN WITH THE SPECIAL FEATURES\n[8:57] MIO049: PRODUCTION\n[8:59] MIO072: OR UH\n[9:00] MIO025: YEAH WE'LL WE'LL COME UP TO THAT\n[9:01] MIO025: THE THE THE THING THAT MAKES THIS THE CONTROLLER CHEAP IS THAT IT IS MODULAR SO YOU WANT MORE FUNCTION YOU PAY MORE\n[9:08] MIO025: IF YOU WANT LESS FUNCTION I I IF YOU WANT A REASONABLE PRICE YOU PAY FOR THE FUNCTIONS THAT YOU ADD ON TO THE SYSTEM SO IS UH MODULAR\n[9:18] MIO049: THAT'S FOR THIS BASIS FUNCTION AND IF YOU WANT MORE YOU PAY MORE\n[9:22] MIO025: YEAH YEAH FOR EXAMPLE THE L. C. D. YOU CAN TAKE IT YOU CAN PUT IT PUT IT BACK IN\n[9:23] MIO072: SOMETHING LIKE CUSTOMISED\n[9:25] MIO072: YEAH\n[9:25] MIO049: YEAH\n[9:27] MIO025: OR YOU CAN USE THE OTHER ONE OR THE SPEECH RECOGNISER WITH THE MICROPHONE YEAH YEAH\n[9:34] MIO025: YOU WANT A MICROPHONE TO PUT IN THE SPEECH RECOGNISER YOU DON'T WAN YOU PAY LESS FOR THE SYSTEM YOU SEE\n[9:36] MIO049: OKAY\n[9:40] MIO072: MM-HMM HMM-HMM\n[9:44] MIO025: SO\n[9:44] MIO072: HMM OKAY\n[9:46] MIO025: IT'S PRETTY FLEXIBLE IN THE YEAH PRICE\n[9:47] MIO075: YOU ALSO HAVE THE THE THE TWO OTHER MODULES FOR THE PARENTAL CONTROL\n[9:48] MIO049: BUT\n[9:52] MIO025: UH YEAH YEAH YOU SHOULD PRESENT THAT\n[9:53] MIO072: AND THIS IS OTHER ONE\n[9:53] MIO075: THAT THAT YOU CA YOU CAN ADD UP TO THE TO YOUR REMOTE CONTROL I I IF YOU UH IF YOU WANT TO TO HAVE MORE MORE POWER ON WHAT YOU DO\n[10:03] MIO025: YEAH\n[10:06] MIO075: AND UH WHICH CHANNEL YOU WANT TO CHOOSE AND SO ON\n[10:10] MIO075: H HERE IS JUST THE THE THE MODULE FOR THE KIDS AND TH IF THE PARENTS WANT TO WATCH T. V.\n[10:15] MIO072: MM-HMM HMM-HMM\n[10:17] MIO075: UP THEY COME UP WITH THEIR MODULES THEY JUST PLUG IN IT AND THEY CAN HAVE ALL THE CONTROL THEY WANT HERE\n[10:19] MIO025: YEAH\n[10:22] MIO025: MM\n[10:23] MIO075: WE ALSO HAVE THIS MODULE FOR UH OLD PEOPLE WITH BIG BUTTONS\n[10:27] MIO025: HMM\n[10:29] MIO075: CLEARLY LABELLED AND IT ACTS LIKE THE PREVIOUS ONE YOU JUST PLUG IN AND IT WORKS\n[10:33] MIO025: YEAH\n[10:35] MIO025: YEAH THE I THE IDEA THE THE CONCEPTUAL IDEA IS THAT\n[10:36] MIO072: MM-HMM\n[10:43] MIO025: SIMPLICITY AND POWERFUL\n[10:46] MIO025: SIMPLICITY MEANING THAT WE HAVE FEW BUTTONS\n[10:49] MIO025: POWERFUL IS THAT ALL THE CONTROLS WITH THE ONE YOU SAW WE SAW EARLIER IN THE MEETINGS WITH LOTS OF BUTTONS N BUT HERE YOU ONLY HAVE FEW BUTTONS BUT YOU RETAIN THE MM THE SAME POWERFUL FUNCTIONALITIES\n[11:04] MIO025: BUT IN ADDITION WITH SIMPLICITY\n[11:06] MIO025: SO THAT'S THE BEST IDEA THE COND THAT THAT'S OUR UH AN INNOVATION UM UH I IN THIS UH DESIGN HERE\n[11:18] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[11:18] MIO025: OKAY NOW WE COME TO OTHER IMPORTANT FEATURES THAT I DID NOT TELL YOU\n[11:22] MIO025: THE FIRST ONE IS THE SPEECH RECOGNISER AGAIN IT'S DETACHABLE OR ADD ON\n[11:26] MIO025: AND THEN WE ALSO HAVE SECURITY FEATURE FOR EXAMPLE THIS HERE OOP IT'S VERY ROBUST IT DOESN'T BREAK AND THE MATERIAL WHAT'S THE MATERIAL AGAIN\n[11:37] MIO075: THE TITANIUM AND SO IT'S VERY UH\n[11:38] MIO025: TITANIUM MATERIAL\n[11:38] MIO049: TITANIUM\n[11:41] MIO025: AGAIN UH AND THE BATTERY LIFE IS UH IS AN IS AN ENDURABLE ONE AGAIN BECAUSE THIS IS A. A. BATTERIES YOU CAN CHOOSE THE TYPES OF BATTERY YOU WANT\n[11:49] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S FINE\n[11:50] MIO025: LITHIUM ION MAY BE A GOOD ONE BUT YOU CAN REPLACE IT WITH CHEAPER ONE AGAIN YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET\n[11:56] MIO025: AND THEN UM Y THE OTHER P POINTS ARE ROBUST AND MISPLACEMENT REMINDER\n[12:00] MIO025: SO WHEN YOU FINISH WATCHING YOUR T. V.\n[12:04] MIO025: AND YOU THE YOU T YOU TURN OFF THE T. V.\n[12:08] MIO025: UH AND THEN THERE'S THIS MESSAGE COMING OUT THAT UH PLEASE PUT THAT BACK TO THE CHARGER SO SO THAT'S THE OR IS IT THAT'S THE REMINDER PART\n[12:13] MIO072: OKAY\n[12:19] MIO025: YEAH AND UM\n[12:23] MIO025: AND IT ALSO USE A PROGRAMMABLE CHANNEL AND VOCABULARY SO WE DIDN'T DEFINE THE VOCABULARY SO IT'S UP TO THE USER TO DEFINE SO SORRY\n[12:29] MIO072: MM-HMM HMM-HMM\n[12:36] MIO025: AND THEN UH BECAUSE OF THE CHIL BECAUSE CHILDREN ARE USING THE DEVICE SO WE HAVE ALSO A A OF T. V. PROGRAMMES BY GENRE\n[12:45] MIO025: AND THIS CAN BE USED BY THE ADULT OR BY THE CHILDREN\n[12:49] MIO025: SO INSTEAD OF CHOOSING THE CHANNEL YOU ARE CHOOSING THE T. V. CONTENTS OF THE NIGHT\n[12:55] MIO025: SO IT'S PRETTY POWERFUL AND THAT'S THAT'S WHY THE NUM BUTTONS ARE REDUCED BECAUSE OF THIS FEATURE\n[13:01] MIO025: YEAH\n[13:02] MIO025: AND AND FOR THE MATERIALS THAT IS CHEAP TO PRODUCE I THINK UH IT'S QUITE CLEAR FROM YEAH\n[13:10] MIO025: AND ALSO LIKE THE AND THE FANCY DESIGNS YEAH\n[13:14] MIO025: MAYBE WE CAN IMPROVE MORE ON THE DESIGN BUT UH THIS IS THE\n[13:15] MIO049: WHAT WHAT'S\n[13:16] MIO049: MAYBE YEAH\n[13:17] MIO049: WHAT'S THE PRICE TO P TO PRODUCE\n[13:21] MIO075: WELL SO THE PRICE TO PRODUCE\n[13:23] MIO075: FOR UH THE SIMPLEST ONE SAY WE START FROM FOUR DOLLARS TO PRODUCE SUCH A DEVICE\n[13:32] MIO075: UH IT'S ABOUT IT\n[13:32] MIO049: WITH WITH WITH THE CHARGE\n[13:34] MIO075: THE WITHOUT WITHOUT THE CHARGER IT'S ABOUT UH WELL TWO DOLLARS TO PRODUCE UH THE MICROPHONE AND SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEMS\n[13:34] MIO072: WITH THE CHARGER\n[13:36] MIO049: OKAY\n[13:36] MIO025: YEAH\n[13:44] MIO075: TWO DOLLARS FOR THE UH FOR THE ADD ON MODULES AND FINALLY THREE DOLLARS FOR THE CHARGER\n[13:52] MIO075: SO IF YOU UH SUM UP UH EVERYTHING\n[13:54] MIO025: YEAH\n[13:55] MIO049: WE DON'T HAVE CHARGER\n[13:56] MIO075: WI WITH THE L. C. D. WHICH COSTS TWO DOLLAR YOU HAVE TWO PLUS FOUR PLUS FOUR PLUS TWO PLUS TWO\n[14:04] MIO072: I THINK WE CAN USE EXCEL\n[14:05] MIO075: IT'S ABOUT SO THE TOTAL COST IF YOU IF YOU WANT ALL THE FUCT FUNCTIONALITIES WILL BE ABOUT UH FIFTEEN DOLLARS\n[14:08] MIO049: WE DON'T HAVE ALL THE OPTIONS\n[14:13] MIO049: CHARGER WE DON'T HAVE CHARGER HERE EITHER\n[14:15] MIO025: YEAH\n[14:19] MIO049: NO IT'S\n[14:20] MIO075: BUT IT'S JUST IF YOU WANT ALL FUNCTIONALITIES\n[14:22] MIO049: IT'S BELOW THE THE THE BUDGET\n[14:24] MIO025: YEAH\n[14:25] MIO075: EXCUSE ME\n[14:26] MIO049: IT'S BELOW THE BU\n[14:28] MIO049: THE BUDGET\n[14:29] MIO072: YEAH IT'S A NICE INPUT BUT WE HAVE AN\n[14:30] MIO049: WE\n[14:34] MIO072: OTHER INPUTS FROM THE L PUBLIC DEMANDS\n[14:36] MIO072: I THINK WE WILL JUST HAVE A ROUGH LOOK AND THEN WE CAN MAKE OUR STATEMENTS AND WE CAN FINALISE THE PRODUCT BASED ON THIS DISCU\n[14:43] MIO025: YEAH\n[14:44] MIO075: YEAH\n[14:45] MIO072: I THINK WE CAN JUST GO TO MY PRESENTATION THEN\n[14:49] MIO072: WE CAN WIND UP\n[14:53] MIO072: OR WE COULD UH COME TO SOME F UH FINAL CONCLUSIONS\n[15:07] MIO072: SO THE MARKETING MADE AN EVALUATION CRITERIA AND THESE WERE SOME OF THE FINDINGS AND UH\n[15:16] MIO072: IN THE MARKET THE PEOPLE ARE NOT REALLY INTERESTED WITH L. C. D. WITHOUT L. C. D. WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION INTERFACE OR WITHOUT SPEECH RECOGNITION INTERFACE\n[15:27] MIO072: BUT MOST OF THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY ARE INTERESTED IS FIRST THING IS THEY WANT TO HAVE AN FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[15:34] MIO072: IT SHOULD BE VERY FANCY WITH COLOURFUL AND UH VERY HANDY TO HOLD\n[15:40] MIO072: AND THE SECOND THING IS IT SHOULD BE MUCH MORE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[15:40] MIO025: MM\n[15:46] MIO072: OF COURSE IN THAT WE COULD PUT L. C. D. OR RECOGNITION TO BE MORE TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[15:52] MIO072: AND THE THIRD ONE IS EASY TO USE\n[15:55] MIO075: WELL I THINK THAT THE TECHNICAL IN INNOVATION IS IS IN THE PRODUCT ITSELF SINCE WE HAVEN'T YET A REMOTE WHO ARE ALLOWING TO TO CHOOSE INTERACTIVELY WITH THE T. V. SCREEN UH UH WITH JUST FOUR BUTTONS\n[15:55] MIO025: MM\n[16:12] MIO072: OKAY AND IF WE GO TO THE NEXT SLIDE HERE YOU CAN FIND THESE ARE THE LATEST FASHION UPDATES\n[16:18] MIO072: AND SO THIS IN PARIS AND MILAN THEY HAVE DETECTED THIS TRENDS THAT THE THIS YEAR IT'S GOING TO BE AN YEAR OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLE\n[16:29] MIO072: SO PEOPLE ARE REALLY INTERESTED TO SEE IF THEY HAVE AN REMOTE IN THE SHAPE OF THE FRUIT OR A VEGETABLE OR WHATEVER THEY LIKE\n[16:32] MIO025: SPONGY SPONGY\n[16:37] MIO025: MM MM\n[16:39] MIO072: SO I THINK IT SHOULD BE MUCH MORE CUSTOMISED TO MAKE A DIFFERENT UH SHAPES\n[16:43] MIO025: MM MM\n[16:46] MIO072: AND THE SECOND THING IS AND IF THE MATERIAL THEY REALLY DO NOT WANT IT TO BE VERY HARD\n[16:52] MIO072: AS IN THE CASE OF VERY PL PLASTIC OR TITANIUM IT SHOULD BE SOMEWHAT SPONGY\n[16:58] MIO075: OKAY\n[16:58] MIO025: BUT THE THE PROBLEM IS THAT UH IS IT ROBUST TO MISHANDLING\n[17:05] MIO072: UM\n[17:06] MIO025: WE HAVE YOU SHOULD FIND A MATERIAL THAT IS ROBUST AT THE SAME TIME SPONGY\n[17:11] MIO075: A SPONGE\n[17:11] MIO072: YEAH SO UH SO FINALLY WE HAVE THESE THREE CRITERIAS\n[17:12] MIO025: SPONGY\n[17:17] MIO072: ONE IS FANCY LOOK SECOND IS\n[17:24] MIO072: INNOVATIVE AND THIRD IS EASY TO USE\n[17:32] MIO072: SO THESE ARE THE F UH THREE CRITERIA ON WHICH WE ARE GOING TO BUILD OUR REMOTE\n[17:38] MIO025: MM-HMM\n[17:38] MIO072: SO AND WE HAVE AN EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR EACH ONE OF THESE SAY THAT WE HAVE A SEVEN POINT SCALE\n[17:39] MIO075: HMM\n[17:49] MIO072: FROM ONE TO SEVEN AND FOR EACH OF THE PRODUCT YOU COULD JUST GIVE ME THE SCALE ACCORDING TO THIS\n[17:51] MIO025: MM-HMM\n[17:57] MIO025: MM\n[17:58] MIO072: SO NOW YOU HAVE WITH L. C. D. AND WITHOUT L. C. D. SO ON THIS SCALE IF IT IS TRUE\n[18:01] MIO025: MM\n[18:05] MIO072: IF IT IS IF IT HAS A FANCY LOOK YOU COULD JUST TELL ME ONE OR IF IT IS FALSE\n[18:11] MIO072: IT DOESN'T IT LOOKS UH IT DOESN'T LOOK MUCH FANCY THEN YOU COULD JUST TELL ME SEVEN\n[18:17] MIO072: SO\n[18:17] MIO025: SO SO IS THE E EVALUATION DEPENDING ON US OR OTHER USERS\n[18:18] MIO072: WE CAN MAKE OUR STUDY ON THIS AND\n[18:26] MIO072: NO NO WE HAVE YOU HAVE DESIGNED TWO PRODUCTS NOW ONE IS WITH L. C. D. AND WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[18:29] MIO049: YEAH\n[18:31] MIO025: YEAH\n[18:31] MIO075: YEAH\n[18:32] MIO025: BUT WHO WILL GIVE THE SCORING UH WE OURSELF OR OR A THIRD PARTY\n[18:35] MIO049: YOU\n[18:36] MIO072: ACCORDING TO YOU NO ACCORDING TO YOU DESIGNERS HOW WILL FEEL DOES IT UH WITH L. C. D. AND WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[18:43] MIO025: MM\n[18:45] MIO072: OKAY LET US MAKE THIS L. AND WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[18:51] MIO072: ON ON THIS SCALE THE L. C. D. REMOTE CONTROL\n[18:53] MIO025: MM\n[18:55] MIO072: HOW DO YOU LOOK HOW DOES IT LOOK\n[18:55] MIO025: MM\n[18:57] MIO072: D IS IT VERY FANCY OR DOESN'T LOOK MUCH FANCY\n[19:01] MIO075: WELL IT DOESN'T LOOK MUCH FANCY I'LL I'LL SAY THREE OR FOUR\n[19:06] MIO072: AND YOU BOTH AGREE FOR THAT\n[19:08] MIO049: AND YOU\n[19:09] MIO025: I THINK WE CAN IMPROVE ON THE DESIGN\n[19:12] MIO075: YEAH\n[19:13] MIO025: SOM SOMEONE UM COMMENTED THIS IS LIKE A THE STONE AGE UH DESIGN\n[19:13] MIO075: IT'S IT IT\n[19:20] MIO025: UM WE HAVE BEEN FOCUSED ALL ALL THIS TIME ON THE ON THE TECHNICAL ASPECT FUNCTIONAL ASPECT BUT ALSO THE SIMPLICITY\n[19:25] MIO075: TECHNICAL ASPECTS\n[19:30] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[19:30] MIO025: AS FOR THE DESIGN MAYBE WE C SHOULD HIRE A DESIGNER TO HELP\n[19:32] MIO072: SO I TAKE THREE ON WITH L. C. D.\n[19:34] MIO075: YEAH A THREE\n[19:35] MIO072: SO WITHOUT L. C. D. HOW WOULD YOU RATE IT\n[19:36] MIO025: YEAH\n[19:38] MIO075: UH FOUR\n[19:39] MIO072: FOUR\n[19:39] MIO075: I THINK IT'S IT'S UH MORE EASY TO MAKE F FANCY THINGS WHEN IT'S NOT COMPLICATED SO\n[19:46] MIO025: YEAH\n[19:47] MIO075: REMOVING THE L. C. D. UM GIVES US A LI MORE LIBERTY TO TO HAVE A FANCY LOOK\n[19:50] MIO025: YEAH\n[19:54] MIO072: AND IN THE SENSE OF INNOVATIVENESS WITH L. C. D.\n[19:58] MIO075: WELL IT'S IT'S THE SAME FOR BOTH SO I WILL GIVE A FIVE SIX\n[20:03] MIO025: MM\n[20:04] MIO072: FIVE WITH L. C. D. AND\n[20:07] MIO075: WELL FIVE ALSO UH NORMAN PLEASE\n[20:09] MIO025: YEAH FROM THE INNOVATION ASPECT I FEEL THAT UH WHAT IS MOST INNOVATIVE\n[20:10] MIO049: UH\n[20:18] MIO025: OF OUR PROTOTYPE COMPARED TO THE EXISTING PROTOTYPES THAT WE SAW L IN THE LAST MEETING\n[20:24] MIO025: IS THAT UM THE RETRIEVAL OF T. V. PROGRAMMES BY CONTENT BECAUSE UH THAT IS REALLY INNOVATIVE\n[20:34] MIO025: AND FOR NOW AND ANOTHER INNOVATION WE HAVE IS SIMPLICITY AND SIMPLICITY FEW BUTTONS WE'VE UH\n[20:44] MIO075: WITH LOT OF FUNCTIONALITIES\n[20:45] MIO025: A LOT OF FUNCTIONALITIES\n[20:47] MIO072: SO WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[20:47] MIO025: SO THAT IS UH THAT IS UH FOR BOTH TH\n[20:52] MIO025: OUR GI I THINK THAT THE OUR OUR PRODUCT IS UH HAS THE BEST IN ALL WELL THIS IS A BIASED JUDGEMENT BECAUSE WE DESIGNED THEM\n[21:00] MIO072: NO NO ACCORDING TO DESIGN ASPECT WE WANT TO KNOW HOW WOULD YOU FEEL THE INNOVATIVENESS\n[21:03] MIO025: YEAH\n[21:05] MIO025: UH THE INNOVATION IS V IS VERY HIGH I THINK\n[21:07] MIO072: WITH L. C. D.\n[21:07] MIO049: FOR L. C. D.\n[21:08] MIO072: AND WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[21:09] MIO025: BOTH\n[21:09] MIO075: MM FOR BOTH IT'S THE THE SAME INNOVATIONS\n[21:10] MIO025: FOR BOTH\n[21:12] MIO025: IT'S THE SAME INNOVATION\n[21:13] MIO072: OKAY\n[21:14] MIO025: SO MAYBE I CAN PUT SIX TO SEVEN\n[21:16] MIO075: SIX LET'S GO FOR SIX\n[21:17] MIO049: WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[21:18] MIO025: BOTH\n[21:19] MIO072: NO ACTUALLY UH TO MAKE IT WITH L. C. D. YOU MAKE MORE EFFORTS\n[21:23] MIO072: SO I THERE IS HIGH INNOVATIVENESS INCLUDED IF YOU MAKE IT WITH L. C. D. Y THEN WHEN IT IS WITHOUT L. C. D. THERE IS NOT MUCH INNOVATIVENESS\n[21:29] MIO075: YEAH\n[21:31] MIO025: MM\n[21:32] MIO049: UH NO INNOVATIVE YEAH\n[21:33] MIO072: SO WE CAN'T GO\n[21:33] MIO025: UH UH UH THERE W THERE WAS A THERE WAS A ISSUE HERE IS THAT WHAT ARE WHAT IS THE DISPLAY ON THE L. C. D.\n[21:40] MIO075: TALK ABOUT\n[21:41] MIO025: WE HAVEN'T REALLY UH DETERMINED WHAT ARE ACTUALLY ACTUALLY IT'S GOOD TO HAVE A L. C. D. BUT WHAT ARE WE GONNA DISPLAY ON A L. C. D.\n[21:43] MIO072: I MEAN THAT WHAT YOU ARE SAYIN THAT'S WHAT THE DESIGN\n[21:51] MIO072: NO IT'S LIKE THIS I MEAN ON THE L. C. D. ACCORDING TO WHAT I UNDERSTAND FROM YOUR MODEL IS YOU HAVE A JOYSTICK HERE\n[21:56] MIO049: SO LET'S REMOVE IT\n[21:58] MIO025: YEAH\n[21:59] MIO072: AND YOU HAVE L. C. D. YOU JUST PRESS YOUR JOYSTICK YOU GET HERE A PROGRAMME\n[22:00] MIO025: YEAH\n[22:05] MIO025: YEAH BUT\n[22:05] MIO075: YEAH BUT YOU HAVE THE SAME PROGRAMME ON THE T. V. SCREEN\n[22:05] MIO072: UH THEN\n[22:06] MIO049: BUT\n[22:07] MIO025: YES EXACTLY\n[22:09] MIO049: THIS IS THE PROBLEM\n[22:10] MIO072: NO ON THE T. V. YOU DON'T IT DOESN'T DISPLAY ON THE T. V. NOW\n[22:13] MIO075: IF YOU HAVE THE L. C. D. BUT IF N\n[22:13] MIO072: L. C. D.\n[22:14] MIO072: THEN UH THERE IS NO MEANING IN HAVING IT ON THE T. V.\n[22:17] MIO075: YEAH\n[22:17] MIO072: OR THEN AGAIN YOU HAVE A CHANNELS VOLUME AND ALL THE STUFF AND WHAT A\n[22:20] MIO025: BUT YOU CANNOT DISPLAY ALL ON A L. C. D.\n[22:24] MIO072: I MEAN THAT DEPENDS UPON YOUR DESIGN SO\n[22:29] MIO025: ANYWAY FOR FOR THE USERS WHO WHO WHO OPT FOR L. C. D.\n[22:34] MIO025: WE'LL GIVE THEM THE GIVE THEM THE L. C. D. WE GIVE WHAT THE CUSTOMER UH WANTS RIGHT\n[22:34] MIO072: I MEAN\n[22:40] MIO075: YEAH\n[22:40] MIO072: SO WITHOUT L. C. D. YOU WANT TO PUT IT FI THE SAME LEVEL OF INNOVATIVENESS\n[22:48] MIO072: AND WHICH DO YOU RECOMMEND E EASY TO USE WITH L. C. D. OR WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[22:57] MIO075: WELL I THINK BOTH ARE REALLY EASY TO USE BECAUSE THERE ARE FEW BUTTON BUTTONS AND UH WELL T P THE MENU ARE CLEAR WELL ORGANISED SO\n[23:02] MIO025: YEAH\n[23:07] MIO025: YEAH\n[23:08] MIO025: YEAH\n[23:10] MIO075: WELL WITH LITTLE KNOWING OF THE TECHNOLOGY YOU CAN YOU CAN EASILY USE THE PRODUCT SO I WILL GIVE A SIX FOR THE EASY TO USE\n[23:17] MIO025: YEAH I THINK SORRY\n[23:20] MIO049: NO IT'S JUST IF I I SEE THE\n[23:26] MIO049: THE F THE RATE I THINK IT'S BETTER TO DO IT WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[23:34] MIO049: BECAUSE THAT'S WITH L. C. D. JUST WILL INCREASE THE PRICE AND I THI I THEY HAVE THE SAME RATE SO WITHOUT L. C. D. IT WILL BE\n[23:34] MIO072: YEAH\n[23:39] MIO025: YEAH\n[23:40] MIO072: OR WE CAN JUST GO BACK TO THE PREVIOUS SLIDE UH WHERE WE HA WE HAVE A FEW UPDATES\n[23:48] MIO072: SO I MEAN IN THE PRODUCT DESIGN YOU COULD JUST AMEND IT TO MAKE SOME FEW CHANGES ACCORDING TO FRUIT AND VEGETABLE OR A SPONGY TOUCH WITHOUT L. C. D. AND WITHOUT SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[23:53] MIO025: YEAH\n[23:55] MIO025: YEAH\n[23:56] MIO025: YEAH\n[24:00] MIO072: EVEN THEN OUR PRODUCT IS GOING TO BE VERY GOOD\n[24:01] MIO075: YEAH IT'S CHEAPER TO PRODUCE\n[24:04] MIO072: YEAH\n[24:04] MIO025: MM\n[24:05] MIO025: S\n[24:05] MIO075: AND UH IF THE THE WELL IF WE HAVE LESS TECHNOLOGY WE HAVE MORE LIBERTY TO UH FOR THE SHAPE AND UH THINGS LIKE THAT SO\n[24:11] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[24:13] MIO025: YEAH\n[24:13] MIO025: I HAVE ANOTHER THING TO SAY ABOUT THE EASY TO USE ASPECT\n[24:17] MIO025: I THINK THE EASY TO USE UH ASPECT IS DIFFERENT FOR DIFFERENT PEOPLE\n[24:22] MIO075: YEP\n[24:22] MIO025: FOR THE YOUNG GENERATION EASY TO USE MAY BE VERY COMPLICATED BECAUSE UH THEY W THEY WANTS LOT OF CONTROLS WITH LOTS OF BUTTONS\n[24:23] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[24:30] MIO025: FOR KIDS THEY WANT SIMPLY THE S SIMILARIT FOR THE OLD PEOPLE THEY WANT SIMPLICITY SO THAT'S WHY WE HAVE THE PARENTAL MODULE\n[24:34] MIO072: YEAH YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[24:39] MIO025: UH WE CAN HA HAVE BUILD A MORE COMPLEX DESIGN IF IF THEY WANT IT\n[24:44] MIO025: BUT BUT UH WHAT I'M TRYING TO SAY HERE IS THAT THE UM WE HAVE DIFFERENT SETS OF BUTTONS FOR DIFFERENT KINDS OF PEOPLE\n[24:53] MIO025: SO IN TERMS OF EASY TO USE I THINK IT'S VERY USER CUSTOMISABLE\n[24:59] MIO025: USER CUSTOMISATION IS VERY IMPORTANT YEAH\n[25:02] MIO075: YEAH\n[25:03] MIO025: YEAH SO\n[25:05] MIO072: SO WITHOUT L. C. D. I JUST TAKE IT FIVE\n[25:06] MIO075: SIX\n[25:09] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[25:09] MIO025: W UH\n[25:09] MIO072: OR YOU WANT IT TO BE SIX\n[25:11] MIO075: UM SIX\n[25:12] MIO025: I THINK IT'S THE SAME\n[25:14] MIO025: YEAH\n[25:15] MIO075: YES AS YOU SAY WITH BETTER UH YEAH\n[25:18] MIO049: WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[25:18] MIO072: S S OH I THINK IT'S BETTER TO HAVE THIS WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[25:24] MIO075: AND TO IMPROVE THE THE LOOK\n[25:25] MIO072: AS OUR PROGRAMME MANAGER S PRO PROJECT MANAGER SAYS THAT WITHOUT L. C. D. IT IS GOING TO REDUCE THE COST ALSO AND IT'S GOING TO BE MUCH SIMPLER TO USE\n[25:26] MIO025: YEAH\n[25:30] MIO049: YEAH\n[25:31] MIO025: MM\n[25:32] MIO075: YES AND TO GIVE US MORE LIBERTY TO HAVE A FANCY LOOK SO\n[25:37] MIO025: YEAH\n[25:38] MIO075: SO LET'S GO BACK TO OUR LABORATORY AND\n[25:41] MIO025: TO IMPROVE ON THE DESIGN\n[25:43] MIO072: SO\n[25:43] MIO049: WHAT A WHAT WHAT ABOUT THE SYS SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[25:46] MIO025: HUH\n[25:46] MIO049: WHAT ABOUT THE INTEGRATION OF SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[25:49] MIO025: THE SPEECH RECOGNISER IS A ADD ON MODULE\n[25:52] MIO075: YEAH\n[25:52] MIO025: RIGHT\n[25:52] MIO072: THAT'S GOING TO BE AN OPTIONAL\n[25:54] MIO025: YEAH\n[25:54] MIO072: IF SOMEBODY WANTS TO BUY IT THEY CAN HAVE IT OTHERWISE NO\n[25:57] MIO049: AH SO IT'S OPTIONAL WITH THE OKAY\n[25:58] MIO072: IT'S AN OPTIONAL\n[25:59] MIO075: IT'S OPTIONAL YEAH SINCE WELL ACCORDING TO THIS STUDY UH PEOPLE MORE LIKES MORE TO HAVE A SPONGY UH REMOTE CONTROL THAN\n[26:04] MIO049: I THINK IT WILL BE I THINK I\n[26:08] MIO072: YEAH\n[26:09] MIO049: I THINK IT WILL BE BETTER IF WE HAVE ALL THESE MODULES IN THE SAME REMOTE CONTROL BECAUSE MAYBE PARENTS WILL LOSE THESE UH\n[26:16] MIO072: YEAH BUT I MEAN IF YOU HAVE AN ADD ONS THE KIDS MAY JUST UH HIDE THE PARENTAL MODULE AND SO THAT THEIR PARENTS CAN'T USE IT\n[26:23] MIO049: YEAH\n[26:24] MIO049: OR MA YEAH\n[26:25] MIO049: OR MAYBE PARENTS THEY CAN FOR FORGET WHERE THEY PUT IT OR SO MAYB BETTER IF YOU HAVE ALL THIS IN THE SAME\n[26:33] MIO072: IN THE SAME SET YEAH AND AND INDIVIDUAL BUTTONS TO MAKE THEM WORK\n[26:34] MIO025: OH\n[26:37] MIO025: THE PROBLEM IS IF I WE ARE BLA IF A CUSTOMER WANTS A CERTAIN COMPONENT\n[26:37] MIO049: YEAH\n[26:42] MIO025: AND DOESN'T WANT THE PARENTAL CONTROL BECAUSE IT'S A COUPLE WHO DO NOT HAVE CHILDREN WHEN YOU SELL THE PRODUCT IN THE MARKET YOU COULD MEET ANY KIND OF PEOPLE\n[26:52] MIO025: AND NOT ALL PEOPLE WILL NEED ALL THE FUNCTIONALITIES WE PROPOSE TO THEM\n[26:57] MIO025: SO WE MIGHT LOSE THE CUSTOMER BECAUSE OF THIS\n[26:59] MIO025: I DON'T KNOW WHAT DO YOU THINK UH\n[27:00] MIO049: SO YOU MEAN THAT EVEN IF THESE MODULES WILL BE WILL BE FUNCTIONAL UH WILL BE OPTIONAL\n[27:05] MIO025: YES EXA WHAT DO YOU THINK I DON'T KNOW\n[27:07] MIO025: YOU ARE MARKETING MANAG\n[27:08] MIO072: I MEAN HOW TO HOW TO HOW TO MAKE A MARKETING SURVEY THAT UH HOW MANY MARRIED COUPLE OR HOW MANY COUPLES HAVE A T. V. OR TO THE NUMBER OR SINGLES WHO HAVE A TELEVISION\n[27:08] MIO049: UH\n[27:11] MIO025: YEAH\n[27:20] MIO075: YEAH\n[27:20] MIO072: SO BASED ON THAT I THINK\n[27:22] MIO025: YEAH\n[27:24] MIO025: BUT THE THE QUESTION IS N DOES THOSE MODULARITY INCREASE THE PRODUCTION COST OR DECREASE THE PRODUCTION COST\n[27:32] MIO075: WELL IT'S ABOUT THE SAME BECAUSE IF\n[27:32] MIO049: I THINK IT INC INCREASE\n[27:35] MIO075: WELL YOU CAN IF YOU HAD UH SOMETHING LI\n[27:37] MIO049: I THINK IT I INCREASES\n[27:39] MIO075: OH NO BECAUSE IF YOU IF YOU ADD UH SOMETHING WELL YEAH MAYBE BECAUSE IT'S THREE DIFFERENT PIECES UH TO TO TO BUILD BUT\n[27:48] MIO049: HMM\n[27:50] MIO072: BUT YOU CAN MAKE IT ON A SINGLE P. C. WITH THREE DIFFERENT OPTIONS\n[27:54] MIO075: YEAH YEAH YEAH IT'S I THINK IT'S CHEAPER IF YOU IF YOU ALREADY BUILT THE ALL THE FUNCTIONALITIES UM ON THE SAME MODULE BUT UH\n[28:00] MIO025: MM\n[28:05] MIO025: MM\n[28:07] MIO025: YEAH\n[28:07] MIO072: ON THE SAME P. C. B. YEAH YEAH\n[28:08] MIO075: YEAH\n[28:09] MIO025: WELL WELL THE OTHER ASPECT IS THAT IF IN THE WHEN THEY HAVE THE AR EXISTING PRODUCT YOU YOU GONNA MAINTAIN THE THE YOU'RE GONNA KEEP THE SAME CUSTOMER\n[28:18] MIO025: BECAUSE THE SAME CUSTOMER WILL COME BACK TO BUY OTHER ADD ONS\n[28:22] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[28:22] MIO025: SO SO\n[28:23] MIO072: I MEAN YOU COULD JUST PROVIDE WITH AN OPTIONAL\n[28:25] MIO025: YEAH I I SO IF DON'T DON'T BUY NOW THEY CAN BUY I IN THE FUTURE\n[28:29] MIO025: SO IN IN THAT WAY YOU'RE ACTUALLY KEEPING THE CUS THE SAME CUSTOMER ATTRACTING THEM TO COME BACK IN AGAIN AND AGAIN\n[28:38] MIO072: SO IT'S SOMETHING LIKE A MICROSOFT PRODUCT UPDATE\n[28:40] MIO049: AND AND WE WE WE WE WE WE DON'T WANT THAT\n[28:41] MIO025: WE'RE NOT TRYING TO FOLLOW THE MICROSOFT AND WE DON'T WANT TO THE M\n[28:46] MIO072: UPDATES AND WE SELL IT\n[28:48] MIO072: WE MAKE UPDATES AND SELL IT\n[28:50] MIO025: YEAH WELL IF THE BUYERS CAN BE UP THE TH WOULD BE CAN BE UPGRADED IT WOULD BE A GOOD THING RIGHT\n[28:53] MIO075: YEAH\n[28:55] MIO025: YEAH IT DEPENDS ON THE V PRODUCTION\n[28:57] MIO072: AND UH WHAT'S THE IDEA ABOUT UH THE SHAPE OF THE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[29:02] MIO072: UH CAN THEY BE MADE INTO A FRUIT AND VEGETABLE TYPES\n[29:03] MIO075: WELL SO\n[29:05] MIO075: YEAH YEAH I THINK WE ARE YEAH BUT WE ARE ALSO THE UM WELL THE COMPONENTS WILL HAVE TO CHANGE BECAUSE UH WE HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE SHAPE AND UM BUT I DON'T THINK IT WILL UH INCREASE THE COST TOO MUCH SO\n[29:07] MIO072: DO YOU REQUIRE DIFFERENT TYPES OF P. C. B. S AND\n[29:17] MIO025: MM\n[29:21] MIO072: OR UH IT COULD BE LIKE THIS THE P. C. B. WOULD BE THE SAME FOR ALL BUT ONLY THE EXTERIOR UH SHAPE IS DIFFERENT O FOR ALL\n[29:27] MIO025: MM\n[29:29] MIO075: UH WELL BUT IT'S A BIT COMPLICATED TO IF IF IF YOU NEED MACHINES TO DIFFERENT MACHINES TO UM AH WELL\n[29:35] MIO025: YEAH\n[29:37] MIO025: WHAT WE CAN CHANGE IS TO PROPOSE THE CUSTOMERS WITH SKINS\n[29:42] MIO025: FOR EXAMPLE THE I THE MOBILE PHONES NOWADAY THEY SELL DIFFERENT KINDS OF SKIN AND THEN PEOPLE JUST FEEL THAT OH I HAVE A NEW SKIN AND LOOKS BETTER\n[29:45] MIO072: YEAH YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[29:50] MIO075: YEAH YEAH WE CAN HAVE THE SAME GLOBAL SHAPE AND THEN UH ADD ON SKINS AND WITH WITH THIS UH TEX SPONGY TEXTURE UH THINGS LIKE THAT\n[29:52] MIO025: YEAH\n[29:54] MIO025: YEAH\n[29:55] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[29:56] MIO025: YEAH\n[30:00] MIO025: YEAH YOU CAN PL IN WHAT MATERIAL WOULD THAT BE IN UH\n[30:04] MIO075: SPONGE\n[30:04] MIO072: I THINK YOU NEED TO LOOK INTO THE MATERIAL\n[30:07] MIO025: YEAH OR FURRY LIKE A PET DOG KIND OF THING\n[30:09] MIO072: YEAH YEAH\n[30:15] MIO075: OKAY\n[30:18] MIO049: SO\n[30:21] MIO075: SO WE FINISHED THE PROTOTYPE UH PRESENTATION IF YOU HAVE UH SOMETHING ELSE TO SAY\n[30:27] MIO072: I THINK THE PROJECT MANAGER WOULD BE INTERESTED TO LOOK ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ISSUES IN MAKING THESE MODELS\n[30:35] MIO049: PROJECT EVALUATION PROJECT SATISFACTION FOR EXAMPLE\n[30:43] MIO049: I DON'T KNOW WE HAVE TO ASK THESE QUESTION\n[30:45] MIO049: WE HAVE TO GIVE ANSWERS SO\n[30:49] MIO025: I SUPPOSE THAT YOU THIS CRITERIA IS IT\n[30:51] MIO049: PROJECT EVALUATION\n[30:57] MIO025: ROOM FOR CREATIVITY\n[30:59] MIO025: THIS ROOM IS A BIT SMALL BUT BUT I THINK IT'S OKAY FOR US TO WORK WITH\n[31:07] MIO072: I FEEL IT'S FINE WE KNOW WE DON'T NEED UH I THINK IT'S OKAY\n[31:09] MIO025: YEAH MM\n[31:13] MIO075: THAT WAS GOOD\n[31:13] MIO072: THIS IS FINE FOR MAKING A PRESENTAT FOR PROJECT PRESENTATIONS\n[31:14] MIO025: MM\n[31:16] MIO025: YEAH ANYWAY WE HAVE THE LABORATORY NEARBY TO BUILD OUR MODULES SO IT'S OKAY\n[31:17] MIO075: YEAH\n[31:24] MIO049: MM-HMM\n[31:25] MIO072: AND THE LEADERSHIP WAS EXCELLENT\n[31:26] MIO049: YEAH I THINK SO\n[31:31] MIO025: GOOD JOB GOOD JOB\n[31:32] MIO075: FINE YES UH\n[31:33] MIO049: HE GAVE YOU THE LIBERTY TO TALK AS YOU WANTS\n[31:35] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[31:36] MIO072: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[31:38] MIO049: UH THE TEAMWORK WAS VERY VERY GOOD\n[31:41] MIO075: VERY DEMOCRATIC\n[31:41] MIO049: I WAS REALLY I AM VERY SATISFYING TO WORK WITH\n[31:46] MIO049: WITH YOU\n[31:46] MIO075: THANK YOU\n[31:48] MIO025: THANK YOU\n[31:50] MIO049: OH\n[31:53] MIO075: ALRIGHT\n[31:54] MIO025: ALRIGHT\n[31:55] MIO072: AND NEW IDEAS FOUND\n[31:57] MIO072: ANY NEW IDEAS TO MAKE THESE PRESENTATIONS MORE INTERACTIVE AND MORE INTERESTING\n[32:04] MIO025: MM\n[32:04] MIO075: COME UP WITH NEW PRODUCT\n[32:06] MIO072: I MEAN UH WHAT TYPE OF PRODUCT WOULD YOU THINK COULD WE MAKE THIS MORE INTERESTING\n[32:06] MIO049: LESS FANCY\n[32:13] MIO025: MM WE I I KNOW SOMETHING WE NEED MORE CAKES MORE BISCUITS ON THE TABLE WHILE WE HAVE MEETINGS\n[32:19] MIO075: YEAH AND ALSO MORE WELL UH MORE SERIOUSLY I THINK IT'S IT'S A GOOD IDEA TO HAVE UH CLEAR CLEAR POINTS WHENEVER WE DO A MEETING UH PRIOR TO THE MEETING TO HAVE UH WELL A LIST WITH THE POINTS WHO WILL BE DISCUSSED OR THINGS LIKE THAT\n[32:25] MIO025: MM\n[32:40] MIO075: BUT\n[32:43] MIO075: I THINK IT'S ALRIGHT\n[32:45] MIO075: WE ACHIEVED UH PROJECT GOAL I THINK\n[32:48] MIO072: YEAH THAT IS WITHIN THE BUDGET\n[32:49] MIO049: DE\n[32:50] MIO075: IT'S W YES MORE OR LESS\n[32:50] MIO025: MM\n[32:52] MIO072: AND THE EVALUATION WAS\n[32:52] MIO049: WITHOUT WITHOUT L. 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INTRODUCE YOURSELF UH IN A FEW MINUTES AS WILL I\n[1:33] MTD017PM: UM I'M THE PROJECT MANAGER OF THIS PROJECT AND UH WELL I WILL TELL YOU ON WHAT ACTUALLY IS THE PROJECT\n[1:41] MTD017PM: THIS IS UH THE AGENDA FOR OUR FIRST MEETING\n[1:46] MTD017PM: UM THIS IS THE OPENING THEN WE WILL GET I WILL HOPE WE WILL GET ACQUAINTED TO EACH OTHER\n[1:52] MTD017PM: WE'LL DO A LITTLE TOOL TRAINING WITH THESE TWO THINGS\n[1:55] MTD017PM: WE'LL TAKE A LOOK AT THE PROJECT PLAN\n[1:57] MTD017PM: UH THERE WILL BE TIME FOR DISCUSSION\n[1:58] MTD017PM: ACTUALLY WE HAVE TO DISCUSS BECAUSE WE HAVE TO CREATE A PRODUCT\n[2:02] MTD017PM: AND THEN WE WILL CLOSE THIS SESSION\n[2:05] MTD017PM: UM BUT FIRST OF ALL WE I'D LIKE TO UH INTRODUCE YOU TO THIS ROOM\n[2:10] MTD017PM: UM AS YOU PROBABLY HAVE NOTICED THERE ARE LITTLE BLACK UH FIELDS ON THE TABLE\n[2:16] MTD017PM: UM YOU HAVE TO PUT YOUR LAPTOP EXACTLY IN THAT FIELD SO THE LITTLE CAMERAS CAN SEE YOUR FACE\n[2:22] MTD017PM: UM THERE ARE CAMERAS\n[2:24] MTD017PM: EVERYWHERE AROUND THE ROOM ESPECIALLY HERE FOR YOUR FACE OF COURSE AND THIS ISN'T A PIE\n[2:28] MTD017PM: IT'S A A SET OF MICROPHONES AND THERE ARE MICROPHONES HERE ALSO\n[2:32] MTD017PM: BUT PLEASE UH DON'T BE AFRAID OF THEM\n[2:35] MTD017PM: THEY WON'T HURT YOU\n[2:36] FTD019UID: WELL\n[2:36] MTD017PM: UM WELL UH I SAID I'M THE PROJECT MANAGER AND UH I'M HOPING UH FOR A GOOD PROJECT AND UH I'D LIKE TO HEAR UH WHO YOU ARE AND WHAT YOUR FUNCTIONS ARE UH ON THIS PROJECT\n[2:49] MTD017PM: LET'S START WITH THE LADIES\n[2:51] FTD019UID: WELL UH I'M UH AND MY UH FUNCTION IS USER INTERFACE DESIGN\n[2:57] FTD019UID: I THINK\n[2:58] FTD019UID: SO UH THAT'S ME\n[3:01] MTD018ID: OKAY UH I'M UH I'M THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER AND I UH HOPE TO UH LOOK FORWARD TO UH A VERY UH PLEASING UH END OF THIS UH PROJECT\n[3:13] MTD017PM: OKAY SO I\n[3:14] FTD019UID: ME TOO\n[3:14] MTD020ME: MY NAME'S\n[3:14] MTD020ME: I'M UH MARKETING EXPERT\n[3:18] MTD020ME: MY JOB IS IN THE COMPANY TO PROMOTE COMPANY OR PROMOTE PRODUCTS TO THE CUSTOMERS\n[3:24] MTD020ME: SO I ALSO H HOPE WE HAVE A PLEASANT UH WORKING WITH UH WITH EACH OTHER\n[3:29] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL WE HAVE SOME EXPERTISE FROM UH DIFFERENT PIECES OF THE OF THE COMPANY\n[3:34] MTD017PM: THAT'S GOOD\n[3:35] MTD017PM: UM WELL I SAID UH WE'RE WORKING ON A PROJECT AND THE AIM FOR THE PROJECT IS TO TO CREATE A TO DESIGN A NEW REMOTE CONTROL WHICH UH HAS TO BE ORIGINAL\n[3:46] MTD017PM: TRENDY AND OF COURSE USER FRIENDLY\n[3:48] MTD017PM: AND UH I HOPE WE HAVE THE EXPERTISE TO CREATE SUCH A PROJECT SUCH A PRODUCT\n[3:55] MTD017PM: UM THE WAY WE HOPE TO ACHIEVE THAT IS UH THE FOLLOWING METHODS\n[3:59] MTD017PM: IT CONSISTS OF THREE PHASES NAMELY THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND DETAILED DESIGN\n[4:04] MTD017PM: AS YOU CAN SEE ALL OF THESE PHASES CONSISTS OF TWO PARTS NAMELY INDIVIDUAL WORK PART AND A MEETING WHERE WE WILL DISCUSS UH OUR WORK SO FAR\n[4:15] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[4:16] MTD017PM: BUT FIRST I WILL UH TELL YOU SOMETHING ABOUT THE TOOLS WE HAVE HERE\n[4:19] MTD017PM: I ALREADY TALKED ABOUT THE CAMERAS AND MICROPHONES BUT THEY ARE NOT OF UH MUCH USE TO US\n[4:25] MTD017PM: UH\n[4:26] MTD017PM: WE WILL HAVE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE TWO THINGS\n[4:28] MTD017PM: THEY ARE SMART BOARDS\n[4:29] MTD017PM: AS YOU CAN SEE YOU CAN GIVE A PRESENTATION ON THEM\n[4:32] MTD017PM: AND UH THIS ONE HERE IS A WHITE BOARD\n[4:36] MTD017PM: I WILL UH INSTRUCT YOU ABOUT THAT SOON\n[4:39] MTD017PM: UM AS YOU ALSO NOTICED UH THIS PRESENTATION DOCUMENT IS IN OUR UH PROJECT FOLDER AND EVERY DOCUMENT YOU PUT IN THIS FOLDER UH IS UH IT IS POSSIBLE TO SHOW THAT HERE IN OUR MEETING ROOM\n[4:52] MTD017PM: UM AND YEAH THERE ARE AVAILABLE ON BOTH SMART BOARDS BUT I THINK WE WILL UH MAINLY USE THIS ONE FOR THE DOCUMENTS IN THE SHARED FOLDER\n[5:02] MTD017PM: AS YOU CAN SEE THIS IS THE SAME TOOL BAR UH AS IS LOCATED HERE\n[5:06] MTD017PM: UM THE MOST FUNCTIONS UH WE WILL USE WILL BE TO TO ADD A NEW PAGE\n[5:11] MTD017PM: UM UH TO GO BACK AND FORWARD BETWEEN PAGES AND OF COURSE UH TO SAVE IT EVERY NOW AND THEN\n[5:19] MTD017PM: UM AND THIS IS THE PEN WITH WHICH YOU CAN DRAW ON THE BOARD FOR INSTANCE\n[5:25] MTD017PM: LIKE THIS IF EVERYTHING'S OKAY BUT I FIRST HAVE TO PUT IT ON THE PEN YOU SEE I'M NEW TO IT TOO\n[5:30] MTD017PM: UM AND THEN YOU CAN WRITE THINGS LIKE TEST OR WHATEVER YOU WANT\n[5:31] FTD019UID: OH\n[5:36] MTD017PM: AS YOU CAN SEE YOU HAVE TO MOVE IT A LITTLE BIT SLOW IT'S NOT SUCH A FAST BOARD IT'S A SMART BOARD BUT ALSO A SLOW BOARD\n[5:42] MTD017PM: UH BUT YOU CAN WRITE THINGS AND OF COURSE YOU CAN ALSO WHEN YOU CLICK HERE UH ERASE THINGS SO WE HAVE UH EST LEFT\n[5:51] MTD017PM: AND UM YOU CAN ALSO DELETE AN ENTIRE PAGE BUT WE ASK YOU NOT TO DO THAT\n[5:55] MTD017PM: JUST SIMPLY CREATE A NEW ONE AND UH START ALL OVER BECAUSE WE WANT TO SAVE ALL THE RESULTS\n[6:04] MTD017PM: UM DOES EVERYONE UNDERSTAND THIS\n[6:07] FTD019UID: SO WE CAN'T ERASE ANYTHING\n[6:07] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[6:08] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[6:08] MTD017PM: NICE APPLICATION\n[6:09] MTD017PM: WELL YOU CAN ERASE IT WITH THE ERASER BUT UH YOU SHOULDN'T DELETE AN ENTIRE PAGE BUT JUST CREATE A NEW BLANK ONE\n[6:13] FTD019UID: RIGHT\n[6:14] MTD020ME: S\n[6:15] MTD017PM: I WILL DELETE THIS ONE NOW BECAUSE WE DON'T USE IT YET\n[6:17] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT\n[6:18] MTD017PM: BUT YOU CAN OF COURSE ERASE WHEN YOU MAKE A MISTAKE BUT DON'T UH DELETE ENTIRE PAGES\n[6:24] MTD017PM: AND YOU CAN ALSO UM LET'S SEE I THINK IT'S HERE UH CHANGE THE UH COLOUR OF YOUR PEN\n[6:31] MTD017PM: FOR INSTANCE TAKE A BLUE ONE AND UH CHANGE THE LINE WIDTH LIKE TO FIVE\n[6:38] MTD017PM: UM THAT'S WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR OUR FIRST EXERCISE BECAUSE I'M UH GOING TO ASK YOU TO DRAW YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[6:47] MTD017PM: IT'S ALSO TO GETS TO KNOW EACH OTHER BECAUSE UM I'M ASKING THREE THINGS UH FOR THAT UH DRAWING TO DO IT ON A BLANK SHEET\n[6:49] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[6:54] MTD017PM: WITH DIFFERENT COLOURS AND I JUST SHOWED YOU HOW TO PICK A COLOUR AND ALSO WITH DIFFERENT PEN WIDTHS WHICH I ALSO SHOWED YOU\n[7:01] MTD017PM: UM AND A FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTIC CAN BE JUST UH ONE WORD\n[7:06] MTD017PM: WELL I'M NOT VERY GOOD AT DRAWING BUT I WILL UH GO FIRST\n[7:11] MTD017PM: AND UM TRY TO DRAW\n[7:15] MTD017PM: OR MAYBE YOU SHOULD GUESS WHAT I'M DRAWING EH\n[7:21] MTD020ME: GOOD\n[7:23] MTD018ID: HMM\n[7:24] MTD020ME: NO\n[7:25] FTD019UID: IT'S A SHEEP\n[7:28] MTD020ME: DINOS DINOSAUR\n[7:29] MTD018ID: SEAL A SEAL\n[7:32] MTD020ME: BEAVER\n[7:33] FTD019UID: A BEAVER\n[7:33] MTD018ID: A BE\n[7:36] MTD017PM: WELL IT UH\n[7:37] FTD019UID: IT'S WEIRD\n[7:38] MTD017PM: COULD BE EVERYTHING\n[7:40] MTD018ID: MM\n[7:40] MTD018ID: WITH A TAIL AND A MOUTH\n[7:41] MTD017PM: MAYBE WHEN I PUT ON\n[7:42] FTD019UID: IT HAS WINGS\n[7:43] MTD020ME: TURTLE\n[7:44] MTD017PM: THIS THING\n[7:49] MTD017PM: IT COULD BE A TURTLE OR A SNAIL AND\n[7:51] MTD018ID: SNAIL\n[7:53] FTD019UID: WELL THE SNAIL DOESN'T HAVE LEGS\n[7:55] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[7:57] MTD017PM: BUT A TURTLE HAS\n[7:58] MTD017PM: AND THOSE ARE SLOW\n[8:02] MTD017PM: AND I HOPE OUR PROJECT GROUP WILL NOT BE SLOW BUT WE WILL UH WORK TO A GOOD RESULT AND DO IT UH AS FAST AS WE CAN\n[8:10] MTD017PM: OKAY TIME FOR ANOTHER ANIMAL\n[8:13] MTD017PM: WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO NEXT\n[8:14] MTD020ME: NO PROBLEM\n[8:15] MTD018ID: SURE\n[8:17] MTD020ME: NO PROBLEM\n[8:18] FTD019UID: OH RIGHT\n[8:20] MTD020ME: MM\n[8:20] MTD020ME: IT WAS FOUR MONTHS\n[8:29] MTD020ME: NICE OKAY\n[8:36] FTD019UID: WELL\n[8:49] MTD018ID: THE HELL\n[8:56] MTD020ME: TO MAKE IT A LITTLE BIT EASIER\n[9:06] FTD019UID: IT'S A GIRAFFE\n[9:07] MTD018ID: MAKE THAT CUTE\n[9:10] FTD019UID: OR A DINOSAUR\n[9:12] MTD020ME: NO IT'S A GIRAFFE\n[9:17] MTD020ME: 'KAY\n[9:18] MTD020ME: I THINK IT'S\n[9:21] MTD020ME: EASY TO R UH TO\n[9:25] MTD020ME: RECOGNISE AS A GIRAFFE\n[9:26] FTD019UID: YES\n[9:26] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[9:26] FTD019UID: GIRAFFE\n[9:28] MTD020ME: YEAH THE FAVOURITE CHARIS CHARACTERISTIC IS THAT THE LONG NECK IT CAN REACH EVERYTHING\n[9:35] MTD020ME: AND I HOPE I CAN ALSO REACH A LOT WITH THIS PROJECT\n[9:39] MTD020ME: SO THAT'S MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[9:43] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[9:43] MTD020ME: ANYTHING ELSE YOU NEED TO KNOW\n[9:44] MTD017PM: COULD YOU WRITE THE WORDS UH UNDERNEATH IT\n[9:46] MTD020ME: OH UH\n[9:47] MTD017PM: OR MORE WORDS\n[9:52] MTD018ID: TALL\n[9:56] MTD020ME: TALL\n[9:57] MTD020ME: SO 'KAY\n[9:59] FTD019UID: SHOULD I UH\n[10:03] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT\n[10:05] FTD019UID: SO I CAN DRAW BUT UH\n[10:09] FTD019UID: UH\n[10:12] FTD019UID: WELL\n[10:16] FTD019UID: OH\n[10:21] MTD018ID: B\n[10:21] MTD020ME: IT'S A MOUSE\n[10:24] MTD018ID: BUNNY RABBIT\n[10:25] MTD020ME: A BUNNY RABBIT\n[10:43] FTD019UID: OH WRONG ONE\n[10:51] FTD019UID: UH\n[10:57] FTD019UID: WELL UH YOU CAN GUESS WHAT IT IS I HOPE\n[11:00] MTD020ME: UH-HUH\n[11:01] MTD020ME: NO PROBLEM\n[11:01] FTD019UID: IT'S A RABBIT\n[11:02] MTD017PM: LITTLE RABBITS\n[11:03] FTD019UID: AND UH WELL UH IT'S UH QUICK I GUESS\n[11:19] FTD019UID: THAT'S UH MY UH FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[11:21] MTD017PM: OKAY THANK YOU\n[11:21] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[11:26] MTD017PM: AND OUR FINAL DRAWING\n[11:28] MTD020ME: BOB ROSS\n[11:51] MTD020ME: DOLPHIN\n[11:51] FTD019UID: A DOLPHIN\n[11:51] MTD018ID: OKAY UM\n[12:04] MTD018ID: UH I UH DRAW I I'VE DRAWN A DOLPHIN BECAUSE OF ITS INTELLIGENCE\n[12:09] MTD018ID: ONE OF THE MOST INTELLIGENT UH\n[12:10] FTD019UID: RIGHT\n[12:12] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[12:16] MTD018ID: ANIMALS IN OUR WORLD\n[12:20] FTD019UID: WELL\n[12:22] MTD018ID: YEAH INTELLIGENT\n[12:24] FTD019UID: WITH AN E.\n[12:25] MTD018ID: I'VE I'VE UH ERASER\n[12:28] FTD019UID: YOU CAN TRY OUT THE ERASER NOW\n[12:33] MTD018ID: PEN\n[12:37] MTD018ID: WELL NOT PERFECT BUT OKAY\n[12:39] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[12:41] MTD017PM: I CAN SEE WE HAVE SOME UH DRAWING TALENT UH IN THIS GROUP HUH\n[12:44] FTD019UID: NOT REALLY\n[12:46] MTD017PM: WELL NICE ANIMALS NICE WORDS\n[12:50] MTD017PM: SOUNDS GOOD\n[12:51] MTD017PM: UM BACK TO BUSINESS BACK TO THE MONEY PART\n[12:55] MTD017PM: UM FROM THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT I HAVE LEARNED THAT WE ARE AIMING FOR A SELLING PRICE OF TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[13:01] MTD017PM: AND WE'RE HOPING FOR A AIM OF FIFTY MILLION EUROS AND UH WE ARE HOPING TO ACHIEVE THAT UH BY AIMING FOR AN INTERNATIONAL MARKET\n[13:09] MTD017PM: AND THE PRODUCTION COST WILL BE TWELVE EURO FIFTY MAX\n[13:15] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL IT'S TIME UH FOR SOME DISCUSSION\n[13:17] MTD017PM: I'VE WROTE DOWN SOME EXAMPLES HERE OF WHAT WE CAN CAN SPEAK ABOUT\n[13:20] MTD017PM: UH WHAT'S YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH REMOTE CONTROLS UM WHAT KIND OF IDEAS DO YOU HAVE TO DESIGN A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[13:27] MTD017PM: MAYBE FOR WHICH MARKET SEGMENTS SHOULD WE AIM OR SHOULD WE AIM FOR ALL SEGMENTS\n[13:31] MTD017PM: UH WELL ACTUALLY I'D LIKE TO HAND THE WORD UH BACK TO YOU\n[13:35] MTD017PM: WHAT'S YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH REMOTE CONTROL\n[13:40] MTD018ID: A LOT OF BUTTONS\n[13:40] FTD019UID: I ALWAYS LOSE THEM\n[13:41] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[13:41] MTD018ID: AND YOU ALWAYS LOSE THEM\n[13:42] FTD019UID: YES\n[13:43] MTD018ID: A LOT OF BUTTONS WHICH YOU DON'T USE OR WHO YOU DON'T USE COMPLEX\n[13:44] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[13:46] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[13:46] MTD020ME: COMPLEX\n[13:48] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[13:50] MTD018ID: NOT USER FRIENDLY\n[13:51] FTD019UID: SEARCH FOR THE BUTTONS WHICH ONE IS WHICH AND UH\n[13:51] MTD020ME: NO\n[13:53] MTD020ME: NO\n[13:57] MTD020ME: BORING\n[13:58] MTD017PM: BORING IT'S NOT FUN TO USE A REMOTE\n[14:00] MTD020ME: NO\n[14:00] MTD018ID: MM\n[14:01] MTD020ME: BLACK ALL BLACK\n[14:02] FTD019UID: WELL\n[14:03] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[14:03] MTD020ME: SO YEAH\n[14:03] MTD018ID: BLACK COLOURS\n[14:05] MTD017PM: WELL MAYBE WE SHOULD TRY TO MAKE IT FUN\n[14:07] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[14:07] MTD018ID: THEY USE BATTERIES AND BATTERIES UH AND POOR SIGNAL\n[14:12] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[14:13] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[14:13] MTD018ID: UH\n[14:14] MTD020ME: THE THE ANGLE YOU HAVE TO USE\n[14:14] FTD019UID: PERHAPS THAT YOU HAVE A LOT OF ROAD REMOTES R ROAD CON REMOTE CONTROLS\n[14:17] MTD020ME: YOU HAD DIFFERENT REMOTE CONTROLS FOR DIFFERENT DEVICES\n[14:18] MTD018ID: YEAH DIFFERENT REMOTE CONTROLS YEAH\n[14:19] FTD019UID: YES PERHAPS YOU CAN INTEGRATE THEM OR SOMETHING\n[14:20] MTD020ME: YES\n[14:23] MTD018ID: UH FOR THE USE OF DIFFERENT UH DEVICES\n[14:24] FTD019UID: YES\n[14:26] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[14:26] FTD019UID: YOUR STEREO AND YOUR T. V. AND UH\n[14:26] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[14:30] FTD019UID: PERHAPS THAT'S AN IDEA\n[14:30] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT THEN AGAIN YOU YOU STILL HAVE A LOT OF BUTTONS SO\n[14:35] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[14:36] MTD018ID: YEAH BUT YOU COULD UH I THIN UH THERE'S A POSSIBILITY TO G UH TO UH\n[14:36] FTD019UID: AND WHICH YOU DON'T USE\n[14:43] MTD018ID: TO PUT THOSE BUTTONS UH BEHIND SOME UH KIND OF UH PROTECTION SO THAT IF Y Y YOU ONLY GET TO SEE THEM WHEN YOU NEED 'EM\n[14:46] MTD020ME: FLAP YEAH\n[14:47] FTD019UID: RIGHT\n[14:50] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY THAT'S POSSIBLE BUT IT'LL GET VERY BIG THE THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:51] MTD018ID: THAT'S POSSIBLE SO THAT YOU ONLY GET THE NO N N NO\n[14:53] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[14:54] FTD019UID: YOU SHOULD JUST GIVE IT TO\n[14:55] MTD018ID: JUST UH FOR EXAMPLE YOU GOT TH UH THE SAME SIZE UH REMOTE CONTROL YOU USE EVERYDAY\n[15:00] MTD018ID: BUT UM THE USUAL BUTTONS SUCH AS UH UM ZAPPING UH AS YOU CALL IT IN DUTCH\n[15:01] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[15:07] FTD019UID: CHANGING CHANNEL\n[15:08] MTD018ID: UH AND THE VOLUME CONTROL UH ARE ONLY THE ONLY POSSIBLE BUTTONS UH TO USE DIRECTLY\n[15:14] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[15:14] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[15:14] MTD018ID: OR UH THE NUMBERS OF COURSE\n[15:15] MTD020ME: NUMBERS\n[15:17] MTD018ID: BUT UH NOT UH THE BUTTONS USED TO SEARCH ON THE THE CHANNELS ON YOUR TELEVISION\n[15:18] MTD020ME: ON AND OFF\n[15:23] MTD018ID: YOU ONLY USE THOSE UH THE FIRST TIME OR\n[15:25] MTD020ME: YEAH PLAY PAUSE STOP\n[15:26] MTD018ID: SO\n[15:27] MTD018ID: UH\n[15:27] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[15:28] MTD017PM: SO MAYBE A A MINIMALIST DESIGN THE LEAST UH POSSIBLE AMOUNT UH OF BUTTONS\n[15:30] MTD018ID: YEAH I THINK SO YEAH\n[15:30] FTD019UID: YES\n[15:32] FTD019UID: BUT YOU SHOULD MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE EVERY BUTTON THEY NEED ON IT\n[15:35] MTD020ME: MM-HMM OF COURSE\n[15:35] FTD019UID: BECAUSE UH THINGS FOR UH TELETEXT I DUNNO UH W WHAT'S THE NAME\n[15:38] MTD018ID: YEAH UH TELETEXT\n[15:42] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[15:42] MTD018ID: THINK SO\n[15:44] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[15:46] MTD017PM: SO YOU DON'T WANT TO BOTHER PEOPLE WITH UH LOADS OF BUTTONS\n[15:49] MTD017PM: BUT ON THE OTHER HAND THEY NEED MANY BUTTONS SO THEY DON'T HAVE TO GET OUT OF THEIR SEAT\n[15:49] MTD020ME: NO\n[15:52] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[15:53] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[15:53] FTD019UID: BUT\n[15:53] MTD018ID: RIGHT\n[15:54] MTD020ME: BECAUSE I THINK A MARKET WILL BE ALL KIND OF PEOPLE\n[15:57] MTD020ME: ELDERLY P EL ELDERLY YOUNG PEOPLE SO\n[15:58] FTD019UID: BUT IF IF IT'S IF IT'S INTERNATIONAL YOU SHOULD UH LOOK IN THINK IN BRITAIN THEY HAVE UH DIFFERENT THINGS THEY CAN DO WITH THE T. V.\n[16:07] FTD019UID: OR SO UH THAT YOU CAN CHOOSE WHAT YOU WANT TO SEE\n[16:09] FTD019UID: I DUNNO IF YOU SHOULD UH TAKE THAT IN CONSIDERATION OR THAT YOU JUST SHOULD AIM FOR THE NORMAL T. V. S THAT UH\n[16:14] MTD018ID: UH\n[16:17] MTD020ME: YEAH I THINK THAT'S THE BETTER ONE BECAUSE\n[16:17] MTD018ID: YEAH I I UNDERSTAND\n[16:18] FTD019UID: AND THE B. B. C.\n[16:20] MTD020ME: I THINK IF YOU YOU'RE GOING TO TARGET A LOT OF PEOPLE AND THE WHOLE WORLD AND ONLY BRITAIN THEN I THINK THE COST WILL UH RISE HIGHER THAN THE TWELVE FIFTY\n[16:27] MTD018ID: NO\n[16:27] FTD019UID: YES\n[16:30] MTD020ME: I THINK\n[16:31] FTD019UID: YEAH I DON'T KNOW IF THE THEY HAVE THAT ANYWHERE ELSE THOUGH\n[16:32] MTD020ME: I THINK THE AIM IS BETTER TO USE UH THE WHOLE WORLD AND BRITAIN YEAH\n[16:35] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[16:36] FTD019UID: YEAH WE CAN LEAVE THAT\n[16:37] MTD018ID: WHEN I THINK OF IT UH I THINK THE MAIN IDEA UH OF THIS REMOTE REMOTE CONTROL IS UH\n[16:37] MTD020ME: NOT THAT MUCH\n[16:44] MTD018ID: TO MAKE IT USER FRIENDLY\n[16:45] MTD018ID: SO UH I THINK UH WHEN P UH WHEN UH THE CUSTOMERS WILL BUY THIS REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:51] MTD018ID: THEY ALREADY HAVE UH THE REMOTE CONTROL WHICH UH COMPANIES UH UH WITH UH THE THE STANDARDS UH REMOTE CONTROL WITH WHICH COMES UH WITH THE TELEVISION\n[16:55] MTD020ME: MM\n[16:55] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[16:56] MTD020ME: STANDARD DELIVER\n[17:00] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[17:00] MTD020ME: MM\n[17:00] MTD018ID: SO UH IT ONLY HAS TO HAVE UH THE MOST USED BUTTONS\n[17:05] MTD018ID: YOU DON'T HAVE TO INTEGRATE THE BUTTONS TO SEARCH THE CHANNELS ON YOUR TELEVISION\n[17:09] MTD018ID: IN THOSE IN THAT\n[17:09] MTD020ME: NO BUT\n[17:09] FTD019UID: WELL BUT BUT THEN YOU HAVE TO TO FIND YOUR OTHER REMOTE CONTROL IF YOU WANT TO SEARCH\n[17:11] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[17:12] MTD020ME: YEAH TH IT IT'S I THINK THAT'S NOT\n[17:14] FTD019UID: THAT'S NOT\n[17:15] MTD018ID: YEAH BUT I BUT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO UH TO ACCOMMODATE UH ACCOMMODATE UH ALL THE BUTTONS ON THE S ON THE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENT TELEVISIONS SETS ON ONE REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:22] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[17:26] MTD018ID: IT'S IMPOSSIBLE\n[17:26] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY\n[17:27] MTD018ID: BECAUSE UH FOR EXAMPLE SONY TELEVISION UH HAS THE OPPORTUNITY TO S TO MAKE UH UH TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR TO SEE ON ONE SIDE OF THE SCREEN UH TELETEXT\n[17:36] MTD018ID: AND ON THE OTHER SIDE UH JUST N UH REGULAR TELEVISION\n[17:36] MTD020ME: NO\n[17:37] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S UH\n[17:39] MTD018ID: UH\n[17:39] MTD020ME: I THINK N M N MOST TELEVISIONS NOWADAYS DO THIS\n[17:42] MTD018ID: YEAH BUT UH THEY DON'T USE THE SAME SIGNAL UH ON REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:43] FTD019UID: WELL NOT EVERYWHERE\n[17:43] MTD020ME: SO I THINK NUMERALS\n[17:46] MTD018ID: BECAUSE YOU CAN'T USE A PANASONIC UH REMOTE CONTROL ON A ON A PHILIPS TELEVISION\n[17:49] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT THEN YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE THE THIS ALWAYS WITH R UNIVERSAL REMOTES YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE THE CODE\n[17:53] FTD019UID: YEAH YOU CAN CHOOSE THE CODE\n[17:55] MTD020ME: YOU CAN USE WHICH WHICH TYPE OF TELEVISION YOU HAVE\n[17:55] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[17:56] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[17:57] MTD020ME: THAT'S NO PROBLEM\n[17:58] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[17:58] MTD020ME: BUT I THINK LIKE THE TWO PAGES ON THE SAME SCREEN LIKE TELETEXT AND NORMAL TELEVISION THAT'S THAT'S NOWADAYS STANDARD I THINK\n[18:07] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[18:08] MTD018ID: BUT UH I 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NOT\n[18:48] MTD018ID: THINGS'LL COME UP\n[18:49] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[18:50] MTD017PM: OKAY YEAH WELL WE HAVE SOME TIME\n[18:53] MTD017PM: LET'S SEE WHAT MORE I HAVE TO TELL YOU\n[18:55] MTD017PM: I DON'T THINK THERE IS MUCH LEFT\n[18:57] MTD017PM: NOPE\n[18:58] MTD017PM: WE'RE STARTING TO CLOSE\n[18:59] MTD017PM: UM OUR NEXT MEETING UH WILL START WELL WE'RE A LITTLE BIT EARLY BUT OUR NEXT MEETING WILL START IN IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[19:05] MTD017PM: IN THE MEANTIME UH THERE'S TIME FOR SOME UH INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS\n[19:10] MTD017PM: UM AS YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENT ROLES HAVE UH DIFFERENT TASKS\n[19:16] MTD017PM: AND THERE'S A PING\n[19:19] MTD017PM: IS IT MY LAPTOP\n[19:19] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[19:21] MTD017PM: YEP\n[19:22] MTD018ID: STOP THE MEETING NOW\n[19:23] MTD017PM: AH WELL THAT'S GOOD FIVE MINUTES AND UH THE MEETING'S OVER UH RIGHT ON SCHEDULE\n[19:23] FTD019UID: YEAH MEETING WILL CLOSE IN FIVE MINUTES\n[19:27] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[19:28] MTD017PM: UM THE MARKETING EXPERT WILL UH WILL TAKE A LOOK AT THE USER REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION\n[19:33] MTD017PM: THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER WILL WORK OUT THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN\n[19:37] MTD017PM: AND THIS WAS THE INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[19:39] MTD017PM: OR THE INTERACTION DESIGNER\n[19:40] FTD019UID: HMM-HMM\n[19:40] MTD018ID: MM\n[19:41] MTD017PM: OR WHAT WAS IT I. D.\n[19:41] MTD018ID: NO\n[19:41] FTD019UID: NO INTERFACE\n[19:41] MTD020ME: INTERFACE\n[19:42] MTD017PM: INTERFACE DESIGNER OKAY FIRST GUESS WAS RIGHT\n[19:44] MTD017PM: UH WILL TAKE A LOOK AT THE THE WORKING DESIGN\n[19:47] MTD018ID: NO THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER WILL TAKE A LOOK AT THE WORKING DESIGN AND THE IN UH USABILITY INTERACTION YEAH OKAY\n[19:47] FTD019UID: NO THE YEAH\n[19:51] MTD017PM: INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER OKAY SORRY\n[19:54] MTD017PM: LET'S JUST USE THE ACRONYMS\n[19:55] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[19:57] FTD019UID: SO\n[19:57] MTD017PM: UM AND OF COURSE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS UH WILL BE SENT TO YOU UH THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL COACH\n[20:03] FTD019UID: SO I SHOULD LOOK AT UH WHAT YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO WITH THE REMOTE OR UH OR HOW I DON'T REALLY\n[20:08] MTD017PM: UH WELL THOSE INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE UH IN THE EMAIL YOU WILL RECEIVE UH SHORTLY I HOPE\n[20:10] FTD019UID: RIGHT\n[20:11] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT\n[20:12] FTD019UID: ME TOO\n[20:14] MTD017PM: AND OF COURSE YOU HAVE YOUR OWN UH 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FOLDER SO YOU CAN SEE THEM AND REVIEW WHAT WE HAVE DISCUSSED\n[2:06] MTD017PM: UM IF I'M RIGHT THERE ARE THREE PRESENTATIONS I GUESS EACH ONE OF YOU HAS PREPARED ONE\n[2:10] FTD019UID: YES\n[2:11] MTD017PM: GOOD\n[2:11] MTD017PM: AND UM WE WILL ALSO TAKE A LOOK AT NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS UM IF YOU HAVEN'T HEARD ABOUT THEM YET\n[2:18] MTD017PM: AND THEN OF COURSE WE HAVE TO TAKE A DECISION ON THE REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS AND WE HAVE SOME MORE TIME FORTY MINUTES\n[2:24] MTD017PM: BUT I THINK WE WILL NEED IT\n[2:26] MTD017PM: UM WELL I DON'T KNOW WHO WANTS TO GO FIRST WITH HIS PRESENTATION\n[2:32] MTD018ID: I'LL GO FIRST\n[2:32] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[2:32] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[2:32] MTD018ID: I'LL GO FIRST YEAH\n[2:33] FTD019UID: WELL\n[2:33] MTD017PM: YOU CAN GO FIRST OKAY\n[2:35] MTD020ME: WELL SHALL I GO FIRST WITH THE USERS\n[2:38] FTD019UID: WELL EVERYBODY ALREADY HAS HIS PRESENTATION SO YOU CAN ADJUST IT\n[2:39] MTD020ME: I THINK WELL OKAY NO PROBLEM\n[2:40] MTD017PM: IS THERE AN ORDER\n[2:40] MTD017PM: I HAVEN'T\n[2:41] MTD020ME: JA PRECIES JA PRECIES JA PRECIES\n[2:43] MTD018ID: SO\n[2:43] MTD018ID: HUH\n[2:44] MTD018ID: OKAY UM\n[2:47] MTD017PM: AND ONE QUESTION UH YOUR NAME DENNI IS IT WITH A\n[2:50] MTD020ME: E. I. E.\n[2:51] MTD017PM: I. E. E. I. E. OKAY\n[2:53] MTD017PM: THANK YOU\n[2:56] MTD018ID: OKAY UM I WANTED TO EXPLAIN THE WORKING DESIGN OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:00] MTD018ID: IT'S POSSIBLY VERY HANDY IF YOU WANT TO UH DESIGN ONE OF THOSE\n[3:04] MTD018ID: UM\n[3:06] MTD018ID: WELL SO IT BASICALLY WORKS UH AS I UH UH R WROTE DOWN UH IN THIS UH LITTLE UH SUMMARY\n[3:15] MTD018ID: UH WHEN YOU PRESS A BUTTON UH THAT'S WHEN YOU DO PR FOR EXAMPLE WHEN YOU UH WANT TO TURN UP THE VOLUME\n[3:21] MTD018ID: UM A LITTLE CONNECTION IS MADE UH THE THE RUBBER UH BUTTON JUST PRESSES ON A\n[3:28] MTD017PM: SORRY\n[3:29] MTD018ID: ON A LITTLE PRINT PLATE UH WHICH UH MAKES UH UH A CONNECTION THAT UH\n[3:36] MTD018ID: GIVES THE CHIPS UH WHICH IS UH MOUNTED BENEATH THOSE UH THAT PLASTIC OF A RUBBER BUTTON\n[3:41] MTD018ID: UH SENSES THAT A CONNECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND KNOW AND KNOWS WHAT BUTTON YOU PRESSED BECAU UH FOR EXAMPLE THE THE VOLUME UP OR VOLUME DOWN BUTTON\n[3:49] MTD018ID: UM UH THE THE CHIP UH MAKES A MORSE CODE UH LIKE UH SIGNAL 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INFRARED LIGHT\n[6:03] MTD018ID: YES UH OKAY\n[6:04] MTD018ID: UM W AFTER IT'S BEING COMPOSED BY THE CHIP UH THE SIGNAL UH IS TRANSPORTED UH TO THE INFRA RED BULB\n[6:13] MTD018ID: AND FROM THERE IT SIGNALS A MORSE CODE LIKE SIGNAL TO THE TO THE B TO THE BULB IN UH IN THE TELEVISION SET\n[6:23] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[6:24] MTD018ID: S UH I WROTE DOWN SOME PERSONAL PREFERENCES ABOUT UH THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:27] MTD018ID: OF COURSE IT IS VERY HANDY IF THE REMOTE CONTROL IS HAND HELD SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO UH UH WIND IT UP OR SOMETHING\n[6:35] MTD018ID: OR JUST IS IT'S IT'S VERY LIGHT TO UH TO MAKE UH TO USE IT\n[6:40] MTD018ID: UH I PERSONALLY UH PREF PREFER THAT UH IT WOULD BE P UH COME AVAILABLE IN THE VARIOUS COLOURS AND UH EASY TO USE BUTTONS\n[6:50] MTD018ID: BUT I SUPPOSE THAT THE ONE OF THE OTHER TEAM MEMBERS UH UH THOUGHT OF THAT UH TOO\n[6:52] FTD019UID: YEAH I'VE GOT IT THERE TOO\n[6:57] MTD018ID: AND IT IS POSSIBLE FOR SEVERAL DESIGNS AND UM EASY TO USE B UH SORRY EASY TO USE BUTTONS\n[7:03] MTD018ID: PERHAPS SOFT TOUCH UH TOUCH SCREEN UH BUTTONS BECAUSE UH THE RUBBER BUTTONS ARE ALWAYS UH UH THEY UH SLIGHTLY UH THEY CAN BE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED\n[7:12] MTD018ID: UH SO THE NUMBERS ON THE BUTTONS ARE NOT POSSIBLE UH TO READ ANYMORE\n[7:16] MTD018ID: AND UH WELL AS I SAID UH BEFORE TH UH WE CAN UH MAKE SEVERAL DESIGNS\n[7:21] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[7:21] MTD018ID: OKAY WELL THAT'S MY CONTRIBUTION TO THIS MEETING AND UH\n[7:24] MTD020ME: TO THIS MEETING\n[7:25] MTD017PM: OKAY THANK YOU\n[7:25] MTD018ID: TWO OF THESE THIS MEETING\n[7:26] FTD019UID: SHALL I GO UH NEXT\n[7:28] MTD017PM: YEP\n[7:28] MTD018ID: SO\n[7:28] FTD019UID: 'KAY\n[7:29] MTD017PM: PLEASE\n[7:31] FTD019UID: SO\n[7:36] MTD020ME: SMOKING\n[7:40] FTD019UID: WELL UH MY NAME'S AND I LOOKED AT UH TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN OF THE REMOTE\n[7:47] FTD019UID: UH I DID THIS BY UH LOOKING AT EXAMPLES OF OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS OF HOW THEY UH THEY LOOK AND INFORMATION FROM THE WEB THAT I FOUND\n[7:56] FTD019UID: UM WELL WHAT I FOUND WAS THAT UH TH THE ACTUAL USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL IS TO SEND MESSAGES TO TELEVISION SET\n[8:02] FTD019UID: HOW YOU UH D WHAT YOU DESCRIBED UH JUST EARLY\n[8:06] FTD019UID: AND THIS CAN BE ALL SORTS OF MEDSA MESSAGES TURN IT ON TURN IT OFF UH CHANGE THE CHANNEL ADJUST VOLUME THAT KIND OF THING\n[8:13] FTD019UID: UH PLAY VIDEO TELETEXT BUT ALSO T UH PLAY C. D. IF YOU USE IT YOUR C. D. PLAYER THE REMOTE CONTROL WILL THAT ONE\n[8:23] FTD019UID: THERE ARE SOME UH EXAMPLES OF REMOTE CONTROLS\n[8:25] FTD019UID: YOU CAN SEE THEY ARE VERY DIFFERENT\n[8:26] FTD019UID: THE ONE HAS GOT ALL THE FUNCTIONS THAT YOU COULD POSSIBLY NEED AND AN LOT OF UH BUTTONS ETCETERA\n[8:32] FTD019UID: AND THE OTHER IS UH MORE USER FRIENDLY LITTLE WITH BIG BUTTONS\n[8:37] FTD019UID: AND UH NOT N ALL THE THE THE THE STUFF YOU CAN DO WITH IT BUT UH THE THE ESSENTIAL STUFF IS THERE\n[8:44] FTD019UID: UM I GUESS YOU COULD BETTER Y YOU SHOULD LOOK AT A A USER CENTRED UH APPROACH\n[8:52] FTD019UID: BECAUSE THE CUSTOMERS HAVE TO USE THEM AND AND IF THEY DON'T THINK IT'S USABLE THEY WON'T UH BUY IT\n[8:59] FTD019UID: A LOT OF BUTTONS THEY MAY THINK FROM I DON'T NEED S AS MUCH AS THAT\n[9:04] FTD019UID: UH WELL PERF PERSONAL PREFERENCES IS IS UH A SIMPLE REMOTE WITH UH THE BASIC FUNCTIONS THAT YOU CAN NEED THAT YOU COULD USE\n[9:12] FTD019UID: BUT UH KEEP IN MIND THE NEW FUNCTIONS OF T. V. WHAT WE DISCUSSED EARLIER SPLIT SCREEN AND UH IS THAT A FUNCTION THAT YOU SHOULD HAVE\n[9:18] FTD019UID: BECAUSE ALL THE T. V. S WILL HAVE THEM\n[9:20] FTD019UID: OR BECAUSE OF ONLY A FEW AND ISN'T REALLY NECESSARY\n[9:24] FTD019UID: AND THEN UH MAKE IT I WOULD MAKE SO THAT YOU CAN COULD UH USE IT ON MORE THAN ONE APPLIANCE\n[9:31] FTD019UID: IF YOU HAVE ONE THAT UH UH DOES WITH THE VI THE THE VIDEO\n[9:36] FTD019UID: IT COULD ALSO WORK WITH UH WITH THE STEREO BECAUSE PLAY IS PLAY AND STOP STOP AND THAT SORT OF THING\n[9:42] FTD019UID: THE SHU C YOU COULD REUSE THE BUTTONS SO THAT YOU DON'T HAVE TO HAVE A LOT OF BUTTONS FOR UH ANYTHING\n[9:47] FTD019UID: AND IT SHOULD BE A USER FRIENDLY CLEAR BUTTONS AND NOT TOO MUCH\n[9:52] FTD019UID: AND THAT IS MY PRESENTATION\n[9:55] MTD017PM: OKAY THANK YOU\n[9:56] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[9:58] MTD020ME: 'KAY\n[10:00] MTD020ME: CHECK\n[10:11] FTD019UID: YOU MUST STILL HAVE IT OPEN\n[10:15] MTD020ME: KIJKE\n[10:22] MTD020ME: 'KAY SO\n[10:24] MTD020ME: WE'RE GOING TO J DISCUSS THE FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE REMOTE THAT M THAT MEANS THAT FUNCTIONS USER N WANT TO HAVE ON THE REMOTE CONTROL OR JUST\n[10:36] MTD020ME: YEAH AND THE USERS ACTUALLY\n[10:39] MTD020ME: THE METHODS I I PREFER IS WE'RE GOING TO LOOK WHICH SECTION OF THE USERS WE ARE GOING TO FOCUS A L ON MORE\n[10:48] MTD020ME: ARE THE YOUNGER PEOPLE GOING TO BUY THE REMOTE CONTROL OR THE ELDERLY PEOPLE\n[10:51] MTD020ME: AND THEN THO THAT SECTION WE'RE GOING TO FOCUS AND ADJUST THE REMOTE MORE TO THAT SECTION THAN THE WHOLE USER\n[11:00] MTD020ME: SECTION\n[11:01] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[11:02] MTD020ME: SOME DATA\n[11:04] MTD020ME: YOUNGER PEOPLE FROM SIXTEEN TO THIR FORTY FIVE UM YEARS ARE MORE INTERESTED IN FJ FEATURES LIKE L. C. D. SCREENS SPEECH RECOGNITION E ETCETERA\n[11:14] MTD020ME: AND WE POSSESS ABOUT TWO THIRD OF THE MARKET FROM IN THAT RANGE OF AGE\n[11:21] MTD020ME: THE ELDERLY PEOPLE FROM FORTY FIVE YEARS TO SIXTY FIVE YEARS ARE NOT THAT MUCH INTERESTED IN FEATURES\n[11:28] MTD020ME: AND WE POSSESS LESS THAN TWO THIRD THAT'S TWO FIFTH OF THE MARKET SHARE IN THAT AREA\n[11:36] MTD020ME: GOED SO\n[11:39] MTD018ID: HMM\n[11:40] MTD020ME: 'KAY\n[11:41] MTD020ME: FINDINGS\n[11:42] MTD020ME: FIFTY PERCENT OF THE USERS LOSE THEIR REMOTE OFTEN\n[11:45] MTD020ME: SO WE DON'T HAVE TO MAKE IT VERY SMALL LIKE UH LIKE A MOBILE PHONE OR SOMETHING\n[11:45] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[11:49] MTD020ME: BUT SOME SOMEWHAT BI BIGGER THAN SMALL SO YOU DON'T LOSE IT THAT MUCH ANYMORE\n[11:55] MTD020ME: SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF THE USERS ALSO FIND IT UGLY AND FIF SEVENTY FIVE OF THE USERS ZAP A LOT\n[11:58] MTD018ID: MM\n[12:02] MTD020ME: SO THE BUTTONS SH SHOULD BE THAT SMALL OR SHOULDN'T BE THAT COMPLEX BECAUSE WE HAVE TO SEARCH FOR THE BUTTONS WHICH ONE ARE YOU GOING TO USE\n[12:10] MTD020ME: NEXT\n[12:12] MTD020ME: IMPORTANT ISSUES ABOUT THE REMOTE\n[12:13] MTD020ME: I THINK IT WOULD BE BETTER WITH A PERSONAL REFERENCE BUT OKAY\n[12:17] MTD020ME: REMOTE CONTROL HAS TO HAVE TO HAVE A LOW POWER USAGE BECAUSE S W\n[12:23] MTD020ME: SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF THE USERS ONLY ZAP ONE TIME AN HOUR SO THE POWER USAGE IS ALSO ONE ONE TIME AN HOUR\n[12:29] MTD020ME: OR SO WITH A HIGH POWER USAGE WE WOULD\n[12:34] MTD020ME: USE A LOT OF BUT BATTERIES\n[12:38] MTD020ME: THE VOLUME BUTTON AND THE CHANNEL BUTTONS ARE THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL SO THOSE THEY THOSE HAVE TO H BE FIND VERY EASILY\n[12:45] MTD020ME: AND HAVE TO BE SOMEWHAT LIKE BIGGER\n[12:48] MTD020ME: ETCETERA\n[12:50] MTD020ME: IT HAS ALSO BE HAVE TO FIND EASILY WHEN THE LABEL IS GONE\n[12:54] MTD020ME: MY COLLEAGUE ALSO ANNOUNCED IT THAT LABELS SHOULD BE SCRATCHED OFF OR WOULD BE S UH\n[12:54] MTD018ID: MM\n[12:57] FTD019UID: HMM\n[13:01] MTD020ME: SENDEN OKAY\n[13:02] MTD020ME: SO UH IF THAT'S K UH IF THAT'S THE PROBLEM YOU ALSO HAVE TO FIND IT EASILY\n[13:08] MTD020ME: ON THE REMOTE\n[13:12] MTD020ME: BUTTONS\n[13:14] MTD020ME: LIKE WHAT ALL COLLEAGUES SAID HAVE TO HAVE TO BE MINIMALIZED\n[13:18] MTD020ME: OR SHOULD BE COVERED OR IN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[13:22] MTD020ME: L. C. D. SCREEN IS EASY BECAUSE WE HAVE THE L. C. D. SCREEN WE HAVE THE VARIOUS OPTIONS\n[13:26] MTD020ME: PUT ONE OPTION AND THEN YOU HAVE THE ALL THE BUTTONS OF THAT OPTIONS SO THE OTHER OPTIONS WOULD BE GONE\n[13:30] MTD020ME: AND YOU DON'T SEE THE BUTTONS\n[13:31] MTD020ME: SO L. C. D. SCREENS SHOULD BE EASY\n[13:34] MTD020ME: BUT AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[13:36] MTD020ME: THE PROBLEM WITH THE L. SC L. C. D. SCREEN IS THAT ELDERLY PEOPLE FR FROM FORTY FIVE TO FOR SIXTY FIVE YEARS DON'T USE THE L. C. D. SCREEN A LOT\n[13:44] MTD020ME: SO WE HAVE TO THAT KEEP THAT IN MIND THAT IF YOU'RE GOING TO IMPLEMENT L. C. D. SCREEN\n[13:48] MTD020ME: YOU DON'T HAVE TO MAKE IT THAT HARD TO LEARN OR TO USE\n[13:53] MTD018ID: UH L. C. D. SCREEN AS IN UH TOUCH SCREEN\n[13:55] MTD020ME: YEAH TOUCH SCREEN YEAH\n[13:55] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[13:57] MTD020ME: THE LAST BUT NOT LEAST YOUNGER PEOPLE ARE MORE CRITICAL ABOUT THE FEATURES\n[14:02] MTD020ME: BECAUSE THEY USE THE REMOTE CONTROL OFTEN MORE OFTEN AND ARE MORE TECHNICAL THAN THE OL OLDER PEOPLE\n[14:07] MTD020ME: AND THE OLDER PEOPLE SPEND MORE MONEY AND EASILY ON A REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:10] FTD019UID: MM\n[14:12] MTD018ID: 'KAY\n[14:12] MTD020ME: SO WE HAVE TO KEEP IN MIND TO TO FOCUS NOT A LOT NOT THAT MUCH ON THE YOUNGER PEP YOUNGER PEOPLE BUT ALSO SOMEWHAT ON THE ELDERLY PEOPLE\n[14:22] MTD020ME: AND ON MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES I DON'T HAVE ANY MO MORE TIME TO COME WITH THAT BUT LIKE I SAID\n[14:28] MTD020ME: L. C. D. SCREEN IS EASILY TO USE BECAUSE YOU HAVE YOU CAN IMPLEMENT A LOT OF BUTTONS IN ONE REMOTE WITH NOT THAT MUCH BUTTONS\n[14:35] MTD020ME: AND IT SHOULD BE EASY TO USE\n[14:36] MTD020ME: ESPECIALLY THE VOLUME BUTTONS THE CHANNEL BUTTES BUTTONS AND THE NUMBER BUTTONS TO ZAP THROUGH THE CHANNELS\n[14:44] MTD020ME: AND THAT IS IT\n[14:46] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[14:46] MTD017PM: OKAY THANK YOU\n[14:46] FTD019UID: OH RIGHT\n[14:50] MTD017PM: UM WELL THANK YOU ALL HUH\n[14:52] MTD017PM: I DUNNO UH DID EVERYONE RECEIVE AN EMAIL WITH UH THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS\n[14:57] FTD019UID: NO\n[14:57] MTD017PM: NO\n[14:58] MTD017PM: WELL\n[14:58] FTD019UID: RES I DID NOT\n[14:59] MTD018ID: NO\n[14:59] FTD019UID: PERHAPS THE REST\n[15:01] MTD017PM: THEN I THINK IT'S A GOOD THING THAT I MADE A SEPARATE SLIDE OF THEM SO YOU CAN\n[15:02] MTD020ME: JA\n[15:06] MTD017PM: ALL READ THEM\n[15:07] MTD017PM: OH WELL NOT IN THIS PRESENTATION\n[15:09] MTD017PM: HMM\n[15:11] MTD017PM: SHOULD BE IN THERE\n[15:12] MTD017PM: WELL I CAN TELL YOU THEM UH FROM MY LAPTOP\n[15:15] MTD017PM: UM TELETEXT DOES HAS BECOME OUTDATED SINCE THE POPULARITY OF THE INTERNET\n[15:19] FTD019UID: OH\n[15:22] MTD017PM: SO THAT'S UH THE FIRST THING WE I THINK WE SHOULD PAY LESS ATTENTION TO UH TELETEXT\n[15:27] MTD017PM: UH THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD ONLY BE USED FOR THE TELEVISION OTHERWISE THE PROJECT BECOMES MORE COMPLEX\n[15:32] MTD017PM: WHICH ENDANGERS THE TIME TO MARKET AND OF COURSE WOULD MAKE IT MORE COSTLY I THINK\n[15:37] MTD017PM: UM OUR CURRENT CUSTOMERS ARE WITHIN THE AGE GROUP OF FORTY PLUS\n[15:40] MTD017PM: AND NEW PRODUCT SHOULD REACH A NEW MARKET WITH CUSTOMERS THAT ARE YOUNGER THAN FORTY AND YOU TALKED ABOUT THAT BEFORE\n[15:47] MTD017PM: AND UH A LAST POINT BUT ALSO VERY IMPORTANT OUR CORPORATE IMAGE SHOULD STAY RECOGNISABLE IN OUR PRODUCTS\n[15:52] MTD017PM: WHICH MEANS THAT OUR UH CORPORATE COLOUR AND SLOGAN MUST BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE NEW DESIGN\n[15:57] MTD017PM: SO WE HAVE TO KEEP THAT IN MIND\n[16:00] MTD017PM: UM WELL UH ACCORDING TO OUR AGENDA IT'S THEN TIME TO TAKE A DECISION ON THE REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS\n[16:10] FTD019UID: MM\n[16:10] MTD017PM: SO WHO HAS ANY IDEA ABOUT WHAT SHOULD BE ON IT AND WHAT SHOULDN'T\n[16:14] FTD019UID: WELL YOU SAID IT SHOULD ONLY UH WORK WITH ONE APPLIANCE\n[16:16] MTD020ME: BE TELEVISION\n[16:19] FTD019UID: OR WITH ONE UH D CHE ONLY THE T. V.\n[16:22] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[16:22] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[16:22] MTD017PM: ONLY BE USED FOR TELEVISION\n[16:22] FTD019UID: AND THE VIDEO ALSO OR NOT UH\n[16:24] MTD020ME: ONLY THE TELEVISION\n[16:25] MTD017PM: WELL IT SAYS ONLY FOR TELEVISION HERE HUH\n[16:26] FTD019UID: OH\n[16:26] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT\n[16:27] MTD017PM: MAKES IT A LOT EASIER HUH\n[16:27] FTD019UID: OKAY\n[16:29] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[16:30] MTD018ID: MM\n[16:31] MTD020ME: SO YEAH THEN YOU CAN YEAH\n[16:33] MTD020ME: REQUIREMENTS NO\n[16:35] MTD020ME: FUNCTIONS\n[16:36] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[16:36] FTD019UID: THEN IT SHOULD HAVE UH ON OFF AND UH\n[16:37] MTD018ID: YEAH FOR\n[16:39] MTD020ME: YEAH THE BASICS THEN BY A VOLUME CHANNEL ONE TILL TWO ZERO NUMBERS ON IT OH TELETEXT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE\n[16:39] MTD018ID: STANDBY OPTIONS YEAH\n[16:44] MTD018ID: UH YEAH\n[16:46] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[16:46] FTD019UID: AND PER PERHAPS UH\n[16:48] FTD019UID: NO\n[16:49] MTD020ME: UM OTHER FUNCTIONS\n[16:49] FTD019UID: WELL UH UH YES YES S SH A BUTTON WHERE YOU CAN UH CHANGE FROM ONE NUMBER TO TWO NUMBERS\n[16:51] MTD020ME: YEAH I HAD\n[16:55] MTD018ID: TWO S TWO TWO DIGITS OH OKAY\n[16:56] MTD020ME: YEAH YEAH\n[16:56] FTD019UID: CAN YOU DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S GOT A NAME BUT\n[16:58] MTD018ID: YEAH I UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU MEAN\n[16:59] MTD020ME: I THINK IT'S I THINK IT'S EASY TO IMPLEMENT A BUTTON WITH A S S WHAT WHICH ESPECIALLY DO THAT BECAUSE SOME T. V. S\n[16:59] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[17:05] MTD020ME: IF YOU PRESS THE T ONE AND THEN THE TWO IT BE BETWEEN FIVE SECS IT MAKE TWELVE AND THAT'S THAT'S NOT RELAXED\n[17:08] MTD018ID: IT MAKES IT TWELVE YEAH\n[17:10] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[17:11] MTD018ID: INDEED\n[17:11] FTD019UID: S\n[17:11] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[17:14] MTD018ID: WELL NOT REALLY AND AND THERE ARE SOME MODELS THAT DON'T UH ACCOMMODATE THAT FUNCTION\n[17:14] MTD020ME: TO USER\n[17:20] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[17:20] MTD018ID: SO D UH WH THE PHILIP'S TELEVISION MAKES IT POSSIBLE IN THAT INDEED TO UH PRESS ONE AND THEN TWO TO MAKE UH THE UH TJ TO REACH CHANNEL TWELVE\n[17:25] MTD020ME: SO THAT IT EASY AND FAST\n[17:26] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[17:28] MTD018ID: BUT UH ALL THE TELEVISION MAKES UH USE OF THOSE BUTTON WHERE YOU FIRST PRESS THAT BUTTON AND THEN PRESS TWO DIGITS TO UH TO GET\n[17:28] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[17:32] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[17:36] FTD019UID: YEAH SO YOU SHOULD HAVE THAT ONE ON\n[17:38] MTD018ID: UH YEAH THINK SO\n[17:39] MTD020ME: OUR MAIN TARGETS' AGE ARE\n[17:40] MTD020ME: WERE\n[17:41] MTD020ME: FORTY FIVE PLUS OR\n[17:41] FTD019UID: MUTE MISSCHIEN ALSO\n[17:43] MTD018ID: MM\n[17:43] MTD017PM: UH WELL NEW PRODUCT SHOULD REACH A MARKET WITH CUSTOMERS THAT ARE YOUNGER THAN FORTY AND NOW WE HAVE CURRENT CUSTOMERS UH OF FORTY PLUS\n[17:47] MTD020ME: FORTIES OKAY BECAUSE BECAUSE YOUNGER PEOPLE AS\n[17:53] MTD020ME: UH YOUNGER PEOPLE HAVE NOW SIXTEEN TILL TO TWENTY FIVE AGE ARE F EIGHTY ONE PERCENT INTERESTED IN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[18:03] MTD020ME: FROM TWENTY SIX TO THIRTY FIVE HAVE SIXTY SIX PERCENT AND THIRTY SIX TO FORTY FIVE FIFTY FIVE PERCENT SO I THINK TO UM\n[18:12] MTD020ME: BECAUSE ON MOST RECOG REMOTE CONTROLS UM THE PRINT PLATE WILL BE BROKEN HOW MUCH TWO YEARS\n[18:17] MTD020ME: YOU HAVE TO PRESS H VERY HARD TO GO TO THE NEXT CHANNEL\n[18:18] MTD018ID: MM-HMM\n[18:19] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[18:20] MTD020ME: WITH THE L. C. D. SCREEN IT'S EASIER BECAUSE YOU ONLY HAVE TO WIPE THE SCREEN TO UH FOR FINGERPRINT AND THEN YOU CAN USE IT AGAIN\n[18:23] MTD018ID: YEAH WE WE COULD YEAH\n[18:25] MTD018ID: BUT I THINK THAT UH THAT COLLIDES WITH OUR MISSION TO MAKE IT VERY CHEAP\n[18:30] MTD018ID: BECAUSE L. C. D. SCREENS ARE VERY EXPENSIVE\n[18:30] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY\n[18:32] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT A YOU DON'T KNOW\n[18:33] MTD018ID: A TOUCH SCREEN UH PROBABLY UH EVEN MORE\n[18:33] FTD019UID: AN\n[18:37] MTD018ID: SO TRUE TRUE\n[18:37] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[18:40] MTD018ID: BUT UH\n[18:43] MTD018ID: WELL UM IS IT POSSIBLE TO MAKE AN L. C. D. SCREEN UH HOW WAS THE INFORMATION\n[18:49] MTD020ME: YEAH IT ONLY SAYS THAT THIS PERCE PERCENTAGE LIKE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[18:55] MTD020ME: BECAUSE YEAH AND IT SAYS THAT YOUNGER AGE BETWEEN SIXTEEN AND FORTY FIVE HIGHLY INTERESTING FEATURES MORE CRITICAL\n[19:02] MTD018ID: SO PERHAPS WE SHOULD WE SHOULD FOCUS ON THAT L. C. D. SCREEN\n[19:02] MTD020ME: AND IF THE ONLY F\n[19:05] MTD020ME: YEAH BECAUSE OUR TARGET IS SIXTEEN TO FORTY FIVE\n[19:09] FTD019UID: BUT DO YOU\n[19:09] MTD018ID: YEAH BUT UH WILL WE NOT UH\n[19:13] MTD018ID: EXCEED OUR UH OUR UH PRODUCTION UH\n[19:15] MTD020ME: YEAH YOU DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH IT COSTS\n[19:16] MTD020ME: YEAH YOU DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH IT COSTS THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[19:18] MTD018ID: IS IT POSSIBLE TO FIND OUT ANYWAY\n[19:19] MTD020ME: NO I DON'T HAVE ANY COSTS HERE I ONLY HAVE PERCENTAGES\n[19:20] MTD018ID: YOU KNOW\n[19:24] FTD019UID: BUT IF YOU WOULD DO AN L. C. D. SCREEN DO WE HAVE DON DON'T YOU HAVE ANY BUTTONS\n[19:28] FTD019UID: OR BECAUSE IF IT ONLY DIRECTS AT THE T. V. THEN YOU ONLY HAVE UH I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO DO WITH THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[19:28] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[19:33] MTD018ID: NO AN L. C. D. SCREEN'S JUST LIKE UH LIKE A DRAWN HERE\n[19:36] MTD018ID: UM JUST UH DISPLAYS SEVERAL BUTTONS FOR EXAMPLE UM IF YOU WANTED THE MINIMAL UH USE B UH BUTTONS\n[19:39] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[19:45] MTD018ID: SUCH AS CHANNEL AND VOLUME\n[19:46] MTD018ID: YOU JUST H UH DISPLAYS FOUR BUTTONS ON THE SCREEN AND IT'S POSSIBLE TO P UH PRESS THEM DOWN JUST LIKE A TOUCH SCREEN\n[19:49] FTD019UID: OH RIGHT SO YOU CAN\n[19:51] FTD019UID: OH YEAH ALRIGHT\n[19:52] FTD019UID: SO YOU CAN ADJUST WHICH BUTTONS YOU WANT ON THAT S SCREEN\n[19:55] MTD020ME: YEAH IF YOU WANT TO ADJUST LIKE FOR EXAMPLE ADJUST THE AUDIO SETTINGS\n[19:55] MTD018ID: YEAH WE CAN MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO DO THAT YEAH\n[19:59] MTD020ME: YOU PRESS AUDIO ON THE TOUCHSCREEN AND YOU GET THE BUTTONS FOR AUDIO SETTINGS SO THE OTHER BUTTONS ARE GONE\n[20:00] MTD018ID: YEAH YEAH\n[20:01] FTD019UID: YEAH ALRIGHT OH RIGHT\n[20:03] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:04] MTD018ID: YEAH YEAH\n[20:05] MTD017PM: SO WE'RE GOING FOR AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[20:08] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:08] MTD020ME: I THINK IT'S THE MOST EASIER THING YEAH\n[20:08] FTD019UID: WOULD BE YEAH\n[20:09] MTD018ID: THAT'S MY UH\n[20:10] MTD017PM: AND HOPING THAT WHEN WE PRODUCE A LOT IT WON'T BE TOO EXPENSIVE\n[20:13] MTD020ME: NO\n[20:14] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[20:14] FTD019UID: WELL WE HAD TWELVE FIFTY I GUESS FOR UH PRODUCTION\n[20:15] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[20:16] MTD018ID: TWELVE FIFTY\n[20:17] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:17] FTD019UID: I DUNNO HOW EXPENSIVE AN L. C. D. SCREEN IS\n[20:18] MTD018ID: UM\n[20:22] FTD019UID: ANY GUESSES\n[20:25] MTD018ID: WELL I SUPPOSE WI IF THE MAR IF OUR UM\n[20:31] MTD018ID: IF THE I IF THE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE INTERESTED IN L. C. D. SCREENS WE SHOULD MAKE 'EM\n[20:34] MTD020ME: HIGHLY\n[20:35] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[20:35] MTD018ID: AND IF THAT IS OUR D UH MARKET SHARE TO UH AND OUR GOAL TO UH DELIVER THOSE UH REMOTE CONTROLS\n[20:35] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:36] FTD019UID: BUT\n[20:41] FTD019UID: BUT HE ALSO SAID THAT WE SHOULD NOT ONLY FOCUS ON THE YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[20:44] FTD019UID: BUT ALSO ON THE OLDER AND WILL THEY USE IT IF IT ONLY HAS AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[20:45] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT\n[20:47] MTD020ME: UM S FORTY SIX TO FORTY FIVE THIRTY THREE PERCENT AND SIXTY FIFTY SIX TO SIXTY FIVE TWELVE PERCENT\n[20:54] MTD020ME: BUT OUR OUR OUR WHAT'S IT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS ARE THE NEW PRODUCTS SHOULD BE REACHED FOR NEW MARKETS TO CUSTOMERS THAT ARE YOUNGER THAN FORTY\n[20:54] FTD019UID: OH SO STILL A LITTLE BIT PEOPLE\n[21:00] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[21:01] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[21:02] FTD019UID: BUT YOU DON'T WANT TO ALIENATE THE OTHER UH\n[21:04] MTD020ME: NO THAT NOT NOW BUT SO\n[21:07] FTD019UID: BUT IF THEY ALSO BUY IT THEN IT'S ALRIGHT\n[21:10] FTD019UID: I GUESS\n[21:10] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT MARKET SHARE FRO FOR FOR FORTY YEARS AND YOUNGER IS HIGHER THAN THAT OF SIXTY FIVE AND YOUNGER\n[21:12] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[21:15] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[21:16] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT\n[21:18] MTD017PM: OKAY SO L. C. D. IT IS\n[21:18] FTD019UID: AN YES\n[21:20] MTD018ID: MM\n[21:20] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[21:21] MTD018ID: IT'S TREASURE\n[21:21] MTD017PM: AND WHAT ELSE\n[21:22] MTD018ID: I HOPE WE UH H AND LET'S HOPE TO REACH THOSE UH THOSE SALES\n[21:23] MTD020ME: YEAH I I IF IT YEAH IF IT COSTS GETS TOO MUCH TOO EXPENSIVE THEN YEAH WE SHOULD BE STICKING TO RUBBER BUTTONS\n[21:31] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[21:32] MTD018ID: YEAH CAN YOU UM UH S I THINK THAT THAT THEY WILL SEND YOU SOME INFORMATION ABOUT UH THE COST OF L. C. D. UH SCREENS\n[21:38] MTD020ME: N NOTHING NO COSTS AT ALL\n[21:39] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[21:40] MTD018ID: UH SO IF YOU UH YEAH SO IF YOU UH YOU RECEIVE AN EMAIL ABOUT THAT\n[21:40] FTD019UID: BUT PERHAPS LATER SO UH\n[21:44] MTD018ID: UH CAN YOU POST IT IN THE OR SHOULDN'T WE POST THAT IN UH OUR PROJECTS MAIL UH FOLDER\n[21:46] MTD020ME: YEAH IN\n[21:49] MTD020ME: I THINK THAT SHOULD YEAH I THINK WE ALL GET THE COSTS OF EVERYTHING\n[21:49] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[21:54] FTD019UID: I DON'T\n[21:55] MTD018ID: BECAUSE YOU ARE THE THE MARKETING UH EXPERT\n[21:57] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY I'LL I'LL POST IT\n[21:58] MTD018ID: I UH\n[21:59] FTD019UID: WELL PERHAPS WE SHOULD HAVE A BACKUP PLAN THAT WE WOULD USE BUTTONS IF IT'S UH TOO EXPENSIVE\n[22:02] MTD018ID: YEAH SURE SURE\n[22:03] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[22:04] MTD017PM: YEAH OKAY\n[22:04] MTD017PM: BUT FOR NOW IT'S L. C. D.\n[22:05] MTD020ME: OKAY L. C. D. YEAH\n[22:06] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[22:06] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[22:07] MTD020ME: THEN YOU HAVE THE SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF USERS FIND IT R UGLY\n[22:11] FTD019UID: THE L. C. D.\n[22:11] MTD020ME: YEAH AND EIGHTY PERCENT OF THE USERS WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY WITH A WHEN A REMOTE WOULD LOOK FANCY\n[22:12] FTD019UID: OH THAT'S A BIT OF A PROBLEM\n[22:16] FTD019UID: OH THAT'S A BIT OF A PROBLEM\n[22:16] MTD018ID: MM\n[22:19] MTD020ME: THA I L I IT'LL LOOK FANCY WITH L. C. D. SCREEN\n[22:20] MTD018ID: IT'S LOOKS FANCY ONE YEAH OF L. C. D. SCREEN\n[22:21] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT THEY DON'T THEY DON'T LIKE IT\n[22:22] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[22:22] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[22:23] FTD019UID: THEY THINK IT'S UGLY\n[22:24] FTD019UID: WHEN IT HAS AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[22:25] MTD020ME: YEAH JUST A THE PLAIN REMOTES NOT NOT SPECIFIC L. C. D. REMOTES\n[22:29] FTD019UID: OH ALRIGHT I THOUGHT THAT YOU SAID THAT\n[22:31] MTD020ME: SO\n[22:31] MTD017PM: YEAH AND MAYBE YOU CAN MAKE SOMETHING FANCY OUT OF AN L. C. D. REMOTE BECAUSE IT'S NEW AS FAR AS I KNOW\n[22:34] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[22:35] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[22:37] MTD020ME: YEAH OF COURSE\n[22:37] MTD018ID: MM YEAH\n[22:39] MTD020ME: AND THEN YOU HAVE THE OTHER THING THAT SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT ZAP A LOT BUT THAT'S NOT A F QUESTION WITH THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[22:39] MTD018ID: AND THEN NOT YEAH\n[22:43] MTD018ID: UM\n[22:46] MTD020ME: ONLY THING YOU HAVE TO DO IS WIPE THE SCREEN OFF ONCE EACH TIME TO GET ALL THE FINGERPRINTS OFF IT\n[22:49] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[22:52] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[22:54] MTD018ID: MM\n[22:55] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[22:56] MTD017PM: OKAY WHAT ELSE DOES OUR REMOTE NEED\n[22:58] MTD020ME: UM\n[22:58] FTD019UID: A MUTE BUTTON\n[23:00] MTD017PM: MUTE BUTTON\n[23:01] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[23:02] FTD019UID: I THINK\n[23:03] MTD020ME: THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS ON A F ON AN ON AN UH REMOTE CONTROL ARE CHANNEL SELECTION VOLUME CON SELECTION\n[23:03] FTD019UID: AND\n[23:10] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[23:10] MTD020ME: AND POWER S POWER USAGE\n[23:12] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[23:13] MTD020ME: AND A TELETEXT BUT THAT IS NOT OF THE QUESTION\n[23:15] FTD019UID: BUT\n[23:16] MTD020ME: OTHER THINGS ARE\n[23:17] FTD019UID: BUT SHOULDN'T YOU PUT A BUTTON OF FOR TELETEXT ON THE FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WANT TO USE IT\n[23:19] MTD020ME: SORRY\n[23:22] MTD020ME: YEAH IT COULD BE\n[23:23] FTD019UID: REMEMBERING WE HAVE GOT A BIG REMOTE THAT YOU HAVE TO FILL\n[23:24] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[23:25] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[23:26] MTD017PM: YEAH AND WE COULD MAKE AN A A SEPARATE MENU ON THE L. C. D. UH SCREEN FOR TELETEXT\n[23:29] MTD020ME: YEAH TELETEXT\n[23:30] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[23:31] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[23:32] MTD018ID: AND THERE'S ALSO A\n[23:33] MTD020ME: AND OTHER OTHER LESS IMPORTANT THINGS ARE SCREEN SETTINGS AUDIO SETTINGS AND CHANNEL SETTINGS BUT\n[23:37] FTD019UID: YEAH THEY ARE LESS IMPORTANT BUT I THINK THEY SHOULD BE THERE OR NOT\n[23:39] MTD020ME: LESS IMPORTANT\n[23:40] MTD020ME: YEAH SHOULD BE THERE BUT NOT PRESS YEAH SUB MENU YEAH\n[23:40] MTD018ID: A SH BUT IN A SUB SUB MENU OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[23:43] MTD018ID: UH I THINK IT'S ALSO IMPORTANT TO UH MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO UM HOW DO YOU CALL IT IN ENGLISH UH\n[23:51] MTD018ID: TO NOT USE BATTERIES AND USE AC UH BAT UH BATTERIES TO UH TO BE YEAH YEAH SURE\n[23:56] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[23:56] FTD019UID: LIKE WITH A WITH A MOUSE YOU HAVE NOT YEAH\n[23:58] MTD018ID: INDEED\n[23:59] MTD018ID: SO UH YOU CAN MOUNT UH THE THE THE UH\n[24:03] MTD020ME: YEAH IN A BREATH IT'S\n[24:04] MTD018ID: UH THE REMOTE CONTROL TO UM\n[24:05] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[24:06] MTD020ME: CHARTED\n[24:06] FTD019UID: WE SHOULD THINK OF THE TWELVE FIFTY WE HAVE BUT\n[24:07] MTD018ID: TO REFILL THE\n[24:09] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT WE DON'T WE DON'T HAVE ANY COSTS NOW SO YEAH\n[24:10] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH THAT'S GOING TO UH\n[24:11] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[24:11] MTD018ID: OKAY BECAUSE I UH WHEN YOU GET AN L. C. D. SCREEN YOU RUN IT ON BATTERIES THE BATTERIES WILL BE UH EMPTY VERY SOON VERY FAST\n[24:15] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[24:16] MTD020ME: YEAH E E POWER SUPPLY IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS\n[24:18] FTD019UID: YOU SHOULD PERHAPS YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO TO SWITCH THE CONTROL OFF\n[24:20] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[24:22] FTD019UID: IF YOU HAVE AN L. C. D. SCREEN THAT'S BURNS ALL THE TIME I DUNNO\n[24:24] MTD018ID: YEAH YEAH\n[24:25] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[24:26] FTD019UID: YOU SHOULDN'T ON AND OFF BECAUSE THAT'S VER EXTRA\n[24:29] FTD019UID: THAT YOU HAVE T FIRST YOU HAVE TO TURN THE REMOTE ON AND THEN YOU CAN UH I DON'T KNOW\n[24:32] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[24:33] MTD018ID: UH\n[24:33] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[24:33] MTD020ME: I THINK IT'S IT'S NOT THAT EASY BECAUSE I DON'T THINK PEOPLE WILL LIKE IT WHO WHO UH THAT YOU HAVE TO TURN IT ON FIRST AND THEN USE IT\n[24:40] FTD019UID: NEE THAT'S THAT'S UH YEAH\n[24:42] MTD020ME: SO I THINK IT'S BETTER WHEN TH THE T. V. SHUTS DOWN THE REMOTE SHUTS DOWN\n[24:46] FTD019UID: BUT THEN YOU CAN'T\n[24:46] MTD018ID: AND GO TO STANDBY MODE WHEN YOU DON'T USE IT SO THAT\n[24:48] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[24:48] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[24:49] FTD019UID: YEAH YEAH AU AUTOMAC MATICALLY THAT IT YEAH\n[24:51] MTD018ID: YEAH AUTOMATICALLY\n[24:52] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[24:52] MTD018ID: AFTER TWO MINUTES OR THREE MINUTES SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[24:53] MTD020ME: AFTER TWO MINUTES YEAH TWO THREE MINUTES YEAH\n[24:54] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[24:55] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[24:56] MTD017PM: AND MAYBE A LOW BATTERY INDICATOR\n[24:58] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[24:59] MTD017PM: ON THE SCREEN\n[24:59] MTD018ID: SURE\n[25:00] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[25:01] MTD020ME: AND THEN B THAT UH BEFORE AN HOUR WHEN ITS GET AGAIN GETS EMPTY\n[25:06] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[25:07] MTD020ME: THEN YOU HAVE PLENTY OF TIME TO RECHARGE IT OF PUT IT IN A RECHARGER\n[25:10] MTD018ID: MM\n[25:11] MTD020ME: CHARGER\n[25:13] MTD017PM: SO WE ARE GOING FOR THE FOR THE RECHARGER\n[25:15] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[25:15] MTD020ME: YEAH IF IT'S\n[25:15] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[25:19] MTD020ME: UH\n[25:21] FTD019UID: IF IT'S SENSIBLE\n[25:22] MTD020ME: YEAH BECAUSE WHEN YOU'RE WATCHING T. V. YOU'RE ZAPPING AND YOU HAVE TO PUT IT IN A RECHARGER AND I DON'T THINK IT\n[25:25] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[25:28] FTD019UID: YEAH B WHEN THE BATTERIES ARE LOW\n[25:29] MTD018ID: NO WHEN YOU WHEN YOU'RE DONE WITH S UH W UH WATCHING YOUR TELEVISION YOU HAVE TO PUT IT\n[25:31] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY BUT THEN WE HAVE TO BE SURE THAT THE THE THE THE BATTERIES GO HOURS SIX HOURS FIVE SIX HOURS THEN\n[25:36] MTD018ID: YEAH SURE OF COURSE\n[25:36] FTD019UID: BUT YOU'LL ALSO FORGET TO PUT IT IN BECAUSE YOU THROW IT ON THE COUCH AND YOU DON'T REMEMBER\n[25:38] MTD020ME: YEAH THEN YOU HAVE A PROBLEM\n[25:39] MTD018ID: YEAH BUT\n[25:40] MTD018ID: BUT YOU ALSO FORGET TO BUY BATTERIES AND THEN YOU CAN YOU CAN'T USE IT SO I\n[25:42] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[25:43] FTD019UID: THAT'S RIGHT\n[25:44] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[25:45] MTD020ME: OR WE HAVE TO BE SURE THAT THE BATTERIES LAST COUPLE OF DAYS WHEN THEY'RE RECHARGED\n[25:48] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[25:50] MTD020ME: SO\n[25:50] FTD019UID: WELL I THINK THE BATTERIES SHOULD SHOULD W SHOULD WORK A LOT LONGER THAN A COUPLE OF DAYS OR NOT\n[25:55] MTD020ME: YEAH BECAUSE YOU HAVE B BUT YOU HAVE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[25:55] FTD019UID: 'CAUSE\n[25:57] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT BUT\n[25:57] MTD020ME: HIGH POWER USAGE\n[25:58] MTD018ID: HIGH POWER USER CELL I\n[26:01] MTD018ID: UH IT SHOULD BE UH A STANDARD MOVE TO TO PUT YOUR REMOTE CONTROL IN THE CHARGER WHEN YOU'RE DONE WATCHING TELEVISION\n[26:07] MTD020ME: YES\n[26:08] MTD018ID: THAT'S ALSO A A A GREAT ADVANTAGE BECAUSE YOU CAN'T LOSE IT ANYMORE\n[26:12] MTD018ID: BECAUSE YOU ARE OBLIGED TO UH PUT IT IN THE CHARGER AND NOT TO UH LEAVE IT IN A COUCH UH BETWEEN SOME CUSHIONS\n[26:13] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[26:15] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[26:15] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[26:16] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[26:19] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[26:22] FTD019UID: RIGHT\n[26:22] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[26:23] MTD020ME: YEAH YOU MADE A POINT THERE\n[26:24] FTD019UID: BUT THEN YOU ALSO HAVE TO S HAVE SOMEWHERE WHERE YOU CAN PUT A REMO RECHARGER NEAR YOUR COUCH BECAUSE OTHERWISE YOU HAVE TO WALK A LONG WAY WHEN YOU TWOFT WANT TO TURN ON THE T. V.\n[26:25] MTD017PM: YEAH ALSO\n[26:31] MTD020ME: YEAH OTHERWISE ALL YOUR YEAH\n[26:35] MTD020ME: JUST A SMALL DEVICE\n[26:36] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[26:36] MTD018ID: YEAH IT HASN'T IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE BIG\n[26:36] MTD020ME: PLUG IT IN THAT'S IT\n[26:36] FTD019UID: I THINK EVERYTHING HAS IT FOR AND I GUESS\n[26:37] MTD020ME: YEAH LIKE A LIKE TELEPHONE CHARGER OR SOMETHING\n[26:40] MTD018ID: YEAH JUST JUST A CABLE OR A EVEN A A A A A CHARGER WHERE YOU CAN MOUNT IT ON\n[26:41] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[26:44] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[26:45] MTD018ID: SOMETHING LIKE THAT JUST U\n[26:47] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[26:48] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[26:48] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT\n[26:49] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL I'VE\n[26:50] MTD020ME: IT HAS TO BE EASY TO USE ALSO OR THINGS\n[26:52] MTD017PM: YEAH YOU HAVE SOME MORE\n[26:54] MTD017PM: POINTS\n[26:55] MTD020ME: UH MARKET SHARE SPEAKER RE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[26:59] MTD020ME: I THINK\n[26:59] MTD018ID: FUNCTIONAL DESIGNS UH FOR THE ELDERLY UH YOU COULD MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO ENLARGE THE SCREEN\n[27:05] MTD018ID: SO MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO NOT UH DISPLAY UH A BUTTON AT TEN POINTS UH OR\n[27:06] MTD020ME: ALSO\n[27:12] MTD020ME: WELL I THINK THAT THIS SHOULD BE STANDARD\n[27:15] MTD020ME: LARGE BUTTON LARGE BUTTONS\n[27:15] MTD018ID: YEAH BUT IT IS UH ONE OF THE FUNCTIONS YOU HAVE TO UH SPECIFY\n[27:17] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[27:18] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[27:21] MTD018ID: BECAUSE WE CAN LOOK AT UH UH PERHAPS UH FORTY BUTTONS AT A SCREEN BUT THE ELDERLY ONLY LOOK AT TWO BUTTONS\n[27:30] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[27:31] MTD017PM: AND YOU SAID SOMETHING ABOUT SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[27:33] MTD020ME: YEAH IT SAYS ALSO YEAH\n[27:33] MTD018ID: SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[27:34] MTD018ID: HELLO\n[27:35] MTD018ID: TWELVE EURO TWELVE EURO FIFTY\n[27:35] FTD019UID: YEAH TWELVE FIFTY TWELVE FIFTY\n[27:36] MTD020ME: TWELVE\n[27:37] MTD020ME: THAT'S AN ALSO NINETY ONE PERCENT SIXTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE\n[27:41] MTD020ME: TWENTY SIX TO THIRTY FIVE YEARS SEVENTY SIX PERCENT AND THIRTY SIX TO FORTY FIVE THIRTY FIVE PERCENT\n[27:45] FTD019UID: SO IT'S PRETTY BIG\n[27:46] MTD018ID: WELL SPREAD IT BY A BIG MARKET\n[27:47] MTD020ME: BUT THEN I I I\n[27:49] MTD017PM: EVEN BIGGER THAN FOR L. C. D.\n[27:50] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[27:51] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[27:51] FTD019UID: W I KNOW LET'S DO A SPEECH\n[27:54] MTD018ID: WELL LET'S LEAVE OUT ALL THE REMOTE CONTROLS AND JUST PUT A MICROPHONE ON TOP OF THE TELEVISION TO\n[27:57] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[27:57] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[27:58] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[27:59] MTD020ME: NINETY\n[28:00] MTD020ME: TWENTY FIVE\n[28:01] FTD019UID: YOU CAN CLAP OR SOMETHING\n[28:01] MTD018ID: YEAH YEAH\n[28:02] MTD020ME: CHANNEL\n[28:03] MTD018ID: TURN VOLUME UP\n[28:04] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[28:05] MTD018ID: HEY THAT THAT'S AN IDEA\n[28:08] FTD019UID: NOW YOU SHOULDN'T SAY THE WRONG THING I DUNNO\n[28:10] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[28:10] MTD018ID: OKAY WELL THAT SHOULD IT HAS TO BE REMOTE CONTROL NOT\n[28:13] MTD020ME: YEAH TWELVE\n[28:14] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[28:15] FTD019UID: BUT THEY WANT TO TALK INTO THE REMO REMOTE CONTROL OR SOMETHING OR\n[28:17] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[28:17] MTD018ID: SURE WHY NOT WHY NOT\n[28:18] MTD020ME: IS THIS ONLY WOULD YOU WOULD YOU PAY MORE FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[28:22] MTD020ME: IT'S THE ONLY THING IT SAYS\n[28:22] MTD018ID: YEAH MM\n[28:24] FTD019UID: OH BUT DO WE WANT TO IMPLEMENT THAT OR\n[28:27] MTD020ME: I THINK AN L. C. D. SCREEN SHOULD BE SUF SUFFICIENT\n[28:31] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[28:32] MTD017PM: BUT WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE PERCENTAGES\n[28:34] MTD020ME: YEAH IT SAYS A LOT BUT\n[28:36] MTD018ID: PERHAPS THE OPTIONS SHOULD BE UH\n[28:37] MTD017PM: SPEECH RECOGNITION SCORES EVEN HIGHER HUH\n[28:40] MTD018ID: WHY NOT\n[28:41] MTD017PM: YEAH WELL MAYBE BECAUSE OF THE COST BUT UH NOBODY KNOWS UH HOW MUCH UH IT WILL COST UH\n[28:41] MTD018ID: WHY NOT\n[28:45] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[28:46] MTD018ID: LET'S HOPE UH TO HAVE SOME UH D\n[28:47] FTD019UID: I KNOW\n[28:47] MTD020ME: NO I THINK I THINK IT'S BETTER TO HAVE L. L. C. D. SCREEN BECAUSE IN THE AREA OF TW THIRTY SIX TO FORTY FIVE\n[28:53] MTD020ME: WE HAVE ABOUT THIRTY PERCENT OF THE MARKET SHARE IN IN OUR HANDS AND FIFTY FIVE OF THOSE PEOPLE WANT L. C. D. SCREEN AND THIRTY FIVE WANT SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[29:02] MTD020ME: SO I THINK IT'S BETTER TO KEEP IT WITH L. C. D. SCREEN\n[29:06] FTD019UID: MM\n[29:06] MTD017PM: BUT WOULD IT BE USEFUL TO IMPLE IMPLEMENT BOTH\n[29:09] MTD020ME: YEAH IF THE COSTS AL ALLOW IT\n[29:09] MTD017PM: ON ONE REMOTE\n[29:10] FTD019UID: WELL\n[29:10] MTD017PM: OR\n[29:11] MTD017PM: YEAH I DUNNO\n[29:12] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW IF THAT CAN BE DONE WITH THE COST OF TWELVE FIFTY\n[29:16] MTD020ME: NEE\n[29:17] FTD019UID: WITH THAT UH\n[29:17] MTD020ME: IF IT SHOULD BE DONE IF IT COULD BE DONE I WON'T MATTER\n[29:19] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO IMPLEMENT THAT THAT YOU SAY VOLUME UP AND THEN IT GOES UP OR\n[29:20] MTD018ID: WE SHOULD DO IT\n[29:21] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[29:21] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[29:21] MTD018ID: SURE\n[29:25] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[29:25] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[29:26] FTD019UID: UH\n[29:27] MTD018ID: CERTAIN SYSTEMS ALREADY EXIST I THINK\n[29:29] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[29:29] FTD019UID: THEN YOU ALSO HAVE TO HAVE DIFFERENT LANGUAGES IF WE GO INTERNATIONAL\n[29:32] FTD019UID: THEN UH IT'S Y IT'S YOURS TO DO A FRENCH AND DUTCH AND ENGLISH AND\n[29:33] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[29:34] MTD018ID: TRUE YEAH\n[29:35] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[29:35] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[29:36] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[29:37] MTD020ME: BUT THAT SHOULD ALSO BE WITH F SHOULD BE ALSO WITH L. C. D. SCREEN\n[29:38] MTD018ID: THIS SHOULD BE UH ACCOMMODATED WITH SOME SOFTWARE UH UH\n[29:41] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[29:41] MTD020ME: BECAUSE THEN I THINK IN CHINESE IS DIFFERENT WRITTEN VOLUME IS DIFFERENT WRITTEN THAN UM SWAHILI OR SOMETHING\n[29:42] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[29:45] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[29:46] MTD018ID: RIGHT\n[29:47] MTD018ID: SWAHILI\n[29:48] FTD019UID: YEAH YOU CAN USE ICONS FOR THE\n[29:48] MTD018ID: SWAHILI\n[29:51] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[29:51] MTD020ME: JA WELL POSSIBLE\n[29:51] FTD019UID: A SPEAKER AND UH\n[29:52] MTD018ID: INDEED\n[29:54] FTD019UID: BUT IF THAT'S BETTER THAN LANGUAGE FOR THE FOR THE REMOTE\n[29:54] MTD020ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[29:55] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[29:58] MTD018ID: SO WE WANT TO UH YEAH IT'S INTERNATIONAL UH OKAY\n[29:59] FTD019UID: THEN IT'S YEAH\n[30:02] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[30:03] MTD020ME: 'KAY WHAT ELSE\n[30:04] MTD017PM: SO NO SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[30:06] MTD017PM: OR\n[30:07] FTD019UID: WELL IF IT COULD BE DONE WE\n[30:08] MTD020ME: YEAH WE HAVE TO KEEP YEAH\n[30:09] MTD018ID: Y IT SHOULD BE DONE\n[30:10] MTD018ID: IF IT COULD BE DONE SHOULD BE DONE\n[30:11] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[30:11] MTD017PM: YEAH AND THEN WE HAVE DIFFERENT LANGUAGES\n[30:14] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT SHOULD BE UH ANYTHING MATTERS\n[30:15] MTD018ID: THAT'S NOT SO DIFFICULT AT ALL BECAUSE I ALREADY USE ON SEVERAL VOICE OPERATED SYSTEMS AND THEY ARE ALL POSSIBLE TO UH NOT ALL BUT\n[30:17] MTD017PM: OKAY JUST MAKE A SEPARATE REMOTE FOR EACH UH\n[30:25] FTD019UID: WELL YOU SH YOU SHOULD TO ADJUST THE THING\n[30:26] MTD020ME: I THINK IT'S DIFFICULT\n[30:28] MTD020ME: EVERY LANGUAGE OF DIALECTS\n[30:30] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[30:31] MTD020ME: I THINK IT'S VERY DIFFEREN DIFFICULT\n[30:32] FTD019UID: AND YOU HAVE TO SPEAK THE SO THAT IT CAN UNDERSTAND\n[30:33] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[30:35] MTD020ME: I THINK IT CAN'T BE IMPLEMENTED BUT MAYBE\n[30:40] FTD019UID: YOU COULD USE THAT N AS AN OPTION IF YOU HAVE MONEY LEFT OR SOMETHING\n[30:42] MTD020ME: YEAH 'S AN OPTION YES\n[30:44] MTD018ID: YEAH SURE INDEED\n[30:45] MTD020ME: FIFTY EURO CENTS\n[30:46] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[30:47] FTD019UID: LET'S DO SPEECH\n[30:48] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[30:48] MTD018ID: FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[30:51] MTD017PM: OKAY SO WE ONLY DO THIS WHEN WE HAVE ENOUGH MONEY LEFT\n[30:54] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[30:55] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[30:56] MTD017PM: WELL I'VE WRITTEN DOWN AN AN ON OR OFF BUTTON VOLUME SELECTION CHANNEL SELECTION UH THE DIGITS FROM ONE TO ZERO HUH\n[31:04] MTD017PM: UM OR FROM ZERO TO NINE\n[31:07] MTD017PM: UH A DIGITS BUTTON TO SWITCH UH BETWEEN ONE AND TWO DIGITS MUTE BUTTON A SEPARATE MENU FOR TELETEXT A BATTERY INDICATOR\n[31:18] MTD017PM: UM WE'RE GOING TO USE A DOCKING STATION AND UH PROBABLY L. C. D. AND IF THERE'S ENOUGH MONEY SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[31:25] FTD019UID: MM\n[31:26] MTD017PM: AND UH THE POSSIBILITY TO UH ENLARGE BUTTONS OR TO HAVE LARGE BUTTONS\n[31:30] MTD020ME: MM YES\n[31:30] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[31:31] FTD019UID: I WITH UH TELETEXT IF IT WASN'T VER VERY IMPORTANT IT WAS BUT YOU ALSO NOW HAVE COLOURS\n[31:31] MTD017PM: IN GENERAL\n[31:35] MTD020ME: NO BUT\n[31:38] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW IF WE SHOULD IMPLEMENT THAT\n[31:39] MTD020ME: CURVED\n[31:40] FTD019UID: YEAH WHEN YOU PRESS THE RED BUTTON YOU GO TO PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWO AND WHEN YOU PRESS THE\n[31:45] MTD018ID: UH YEAH\n[31:46] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW IF WE SHOULD IMPLEMENT THAT BECAUSE IT SAYS THAT TELETEXT NOT REALLY IMPORTANT BUT YEAH THE SHORTCUT AND YOU CAN'T GO TO SPORT\n[31:47] MTD020ME: UM\n[31:50] MTD018ID: S SHORTCUTS\n[31:51] MTD018ID: UH\n[31:52] MTD020ME: I THINK WE SHOULD WE COULD THAT WE COULD ALSO IMPLEMENT A AUDIO SETTINGS SCREEN SETTINGS AND CHANNEL SETTINGS BUT AS SUB MENUS\n[32:00] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[32:01] MTD018ID: MM\n[32:01] MTD020ME: D MAINLY IF YOU TURN THE UH REMOTE CONTROL ON YOU HAVE TO U YOU HAVE TO SEE FROM ONE TILL ZERO CHANNEL AND VOLUME\n[32:07] MTD020ME: AND IF YOU WANT TO USE TELETEXT SCREEN OR AUDIO THEN YOU CAN PRESS IT\n[32:10] MTD018ID: SH YEAH JUST JUST SUB MENU\n[32:11] MTD020ME: IT SHOULD BE AVAILABLE BUT NOT\n[32:13] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[32:13] FTD019UID: 'CAUSE IT SHOULD BE THERE\n[32:13] MTD018ID: NOT DIRECTLY UH AVAILABLE\n[32:14] MTD020ME: NOT YEAH\n[32:15] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[32:16] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[32:19] MTD017PM: OKAY SO NOT TOO MUCH TELETEXT SUPPORT BUT IN A SEPARATE MENU AND\n[32:23] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[32:23] MTD018ID: MM\n[32:24] FTD019UID: SO ACTUALLY IT IS THERE BUT IT'S JUST NOT R READY THERE\n[32:25] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT S\n[32:27] MTD018ID: DIRECTLY AVAILABLE\n[32:27] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[32:28] MTD018ID: SO DOES IT CONFUSE UH THE USER\n[32:30] FTD019UID: YOU'LL HAVE TO SEARCH FOR IT\n[32:31] MTD020ME: THEY'D HAVE TO BE EASY TO USE\n[32:31] MTD018ID: UH\n[32:32] MTD018ID: I'LL SEARCH UM\n[32:34] MTD018ID: IF YOU WANT TO USE TELETEXT YOU CAN PUSH THE TELETEXT BUTTON AND THEN THE OPTIONS UH BECOME AVAILABLE\n[32:37] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[32:39] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S A\n[32:42] MTD020ME: THE SIGN OF IT\n[32:44] MTD017PM: OKAY BUT NO MORE BUTTONS OR FUNCTIONS OR\n[32:46] MTD020ME: UH NO\n[32:47] MTD018ID: NO\n[32:47] FTD019UID: I GUESS NOT\n[32:48] MTD020ME: WHAT ELSE CAN YOU DO WITH A TELEVISION\n[32:49] FTD019UID: WE'VE GOT ANON\n[32:50] MTD017PM: AREN'T WE FORGETTING SOMETHING VERY IMPORTANT\n[32:51] FTD019UID: HAVE GOT GOT TWO EXAMPLES HERE BUT I DON'T THINK THERE'S ANYTHING WE'RE MISSING\n[32:55] MTD020ME: UH PLAY PAUSE DOESN'T N NEED TO BE THERE\n[32:58] FTD019UID: WELL WE DON'T HAVE THE VIDEO ORDERS\n[32:59] MTD020ME: YES SO THIS IS YOUR PRESENTATION\n[33:04] MTD020ME: WE COULD CHECK THE OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS WITH TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[33:07] FTD019UID: YEAH YOU COULD LOOK HERE ALL THE THE\n[33:09] MTD020ME: WHICH ONES WERE YOURS\n[33:10] FTD019UID: UH TH TH TH TH I DON'T KNOW TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[33:13] MTD020ME: TECHNI\n[33:15] FTD019UID: THEY'RE A BIT SMALL YOU CAN WE SHOULD STRETCH THEM BECAUSE\n[33:18] MTD017PM: PING\n[33:19] MTD020ME: JA JA JA JA JA\n[33:20] MTD020ME: TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[33:22] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY\n[33:24] FTD019UID: I GUESS WE'VE GOT THEM ALL\n[33:25] MTD020ME: UH I THINK I GO TO HAVE VOLUME MUTE BUT I YEAH\n[33:33] MTD020ME: VERY SLOW\n[33:35] MTD020ME: YEAH THE ZOOM BUTTONS\n[33:36] FTD019UID: AND FOR A T. V.\n[33:37] MTD020ME: YEAH B WIDE SCREEN HIGH SCREEN DIFFERENT THINGS YOU HAVE YEAH DIFFERENT UH YEAH\n[33:37] FTD019UID: CAN YOU ZOOM IN A T. V.\n[33:41] FTD019UID: OR THAT YOU CAN PUT 'EM ON UH ON ON WIDE AND YEAH\n[33:44] FTD019UID: BUT THAT SHOULD ALSO BE A SUB THEN A SUB UH MENU THING\n[33:47] MTD018ID: MENU\n[33:48] MTD020ME: YEAH IT SHOULD BE AVAILABLE BUT THEN IN SEPARATE SCREEN SETTINGS OR SOMETHING\n[33:50] FTD019UID: YEAH SO WE SHOULD ALSO IMPLEMENT SE SCREEN SETTINGS\n[33:51] MTD018ID: MM\n[33:54] MTD020ME: YEAH SCREEN SETTINGS AUDIO SETTINGS TELETEXT SETTINGS YOU HAVE\n[33:55] FTD019UID: OH RIGHT\n[33:57] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[33:58] MTD020ME: CHANNEL SETTINGS\n[34:00] FTD019UID: YEAH SO YOU CAN PROGRAM THE\n[34:01] MTD020ME: SO THOSE FOUR AND OF COURSE THE MAIN\n[34:03] FTD019UID: YEAH SO THE FIRST YOU SEE THE MAIN AND THE OTHER ONES YOU CAN UH GO TO UH\n[34:05] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[34:06] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[34:07] MTD020ME: LIKE TAP SCREENS OR SOMETHING OR I DUNNO\n[34:08] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:11] FTD019UID: I HOPE WE CAN DO THIS\n[34:11] MTD020ME: SOMETHING\n[34:13] MTD018ID: THERE ARE A LOT OF OPTIONS DEPENDING UH ON WHAT KIND OF TELEVISION YOU GOT\n[34:13] MTD020ME: YEAH IF UH\n[34:17] MTD018ID: 'CAUSE IF YOU DON'T GOT A WIDE SCREEN TELEVISION YOU DON'T NEED THE UH THE SCREEN SETTINGS UH FOR UH\n[34:20] MTD020ME: NO YOU DON'T YU A NO YOU THEN YOU DON'T NO NI DON'T THEN YOU DON'T USE IT\n[34:23] MTD018ID: YEAH AND IF THE TELEVISION DOES NOT SUPPORT SUCH UH OPERATIONS\n[34:27] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[34:28] FTD019UID: WE DON'T HAVE TO USE THAT TOP\n[34:29] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:29] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[34:30] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[34:30] MTD020ME: SO YOU LEAVE IT ALONE\n[34:32] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[34:33] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[34:34] MTD020ME: OR IT COULD BE POSSIBLE TO HAVE A A STANDARD VERSION OF THE REMOTE AN EXPANDED VERSION\n[34:37] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:39] FTD019UID: AND DO WE WANT THEM IN DIFFERENT COLOURS OR\n[34:40] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[34:43] FTD019UID: AND AND THE BUTTONS SHOULD THEY HAVE COLOURS\n[34:43] MTD020ME: COLOURS\n[34:44] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[34:45] MTD018ID: COLOURS I THINK THE MAIN COLOUR OF THE REMOTE CONTROL IS UH THE COLOUR OF THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[34:47] FTD019UID: OH BUT WE DON'T HAVE ANY BUTTONS\n[34:50] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:50] MTD018ID: I BECAUSE WE DON'T WANT A LOT A DEVI YEAH A DEVICE SELF S G\n[34:50] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[34:51] MTD020ME: YEAH THEN DEFINES ITSELF\n[34:53] MTD020ME: BECAUSE UH HOW MANY PERCENT\n[34:55] MTD020ME: EIGHTY PERCENT\n[34:56] FTD019UID: THEY THINK IT'S UGLY RIGHT\n[34:57] MTD020ME: WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY IF IT LOOKS FANCY\n[34:58] MTD018ID: OKAY SO USE UH VERY UH LOT OF PEO\n[35:02] FTD019UID: PERHAPS YOU CAN UH MAKE ADJUSTABLE FRONTS LIKE WITH THE TELEPHONES\n[35:05] MTD018ID: ADJUST WITH PHONES YES\n[35:05] FTD019UID: YOU CAN UH BUT I DON'T THINK THAT UH\n[35:07] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[35:09] MTD018ID: TWELVE EURO FIFTY\n[35:12] MTD018ID: WELL MAKE IT AVAILABLE IN DIFFERENT COLOURS YOU MEAN\n[35:14] MTD018ID: SURE\n[35:14] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[35:15] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[35:17] MTD018ID: RED WHITE BLUE BLACK\n[35:20] MTD020ME: RASTA COLOURS\n[35:21] MTD017PM: AND A SEE THROUGH UH\n[35:21] MTD018ID: GREY\n[35:22] MTD018ID: YEAH SEA VIEW YES SIMPSON'S VERSIONS AND\n[35:22] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[35:22] MTD020ME: YEAH SEE THROUGH VERSION\n[35:25] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[35:26] MTD020ME: IF YOU PRESS A BUTTON IT TURNS GREEN\n[35:27] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[35:29] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL THAT'S THE\n[35:29] MTD018ID: LEAVE\n[35:29] FTD019UID: A DISCO VERSION\n[35:31] FTD019UID: FIVE MINUTES\n[35:31] MTD017PM: SIGNAL FOR LAS FINAL FIVE MINUTES\n[35:34] MTD017PM: UM SO I HAVE UH THE THINGS I JUST READ\n[35:37] MTD017PM: UM THEN WE HAVE UH SEPARATE MENUS FOR TELETEXT SCREEN SETTINGS AUDIO SETTINGS AND WHAT ELSE\n[35:43] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[35:44] MTD020ME: CHANNEL SETTINGS\n[35:45] FTD019UID: OH YEAH RIGHT\n[35:45] MTD017PM: CHANNEL SETTINGS\n[35:45] FTD019UID: SO YOU CAN PROGRAM THE T. V.\n[35:47] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[35:47] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[35:49] MTD020ME: MM\n[35:50] FTD019UID: PERHAPS YOU SHOULD YOU'D THROW THEM ON ON IN ONE PILE\n[35:54] FTD019UID: SO OPTIONS AND THEN YOU SUB THEM\n[35:57] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[35:58] FTD019UID: OTHERWISE YOU HAVE ALL THOSE TELETEXT PERHAPS TELETEXT NOT BUT\n[35:58] MTD020ME: COULD BE POSSIBLE\n[36:00] MTD018ID: MM\n[36:01] MTD020ME: OR LIKE UH YOU HAVE A MENU BUTTON YOU PRESS YEAH OR OTHERWISE YOU HAVE A MENU BUTTON\n[36:02] MTD017PM: NO WE SAID TELETEXT ALSO A SEPARATE MENU\n[36:04] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT I\n[36:06] MTD020ME: PRESS MENU THEN YOU HAVE UH MAIN UH MENU SEARCH UH ALL THE ALL THE SETTINGS\n[36:07] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[36:11] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[36:12] MTD017PM: OKAY BUT WE CAN WORK THAT OUT LATER I GUESS\n[36:12] FTD019UID: BUT\n[36:13] MTD020ME: YEAH NO PROBLEM\n[36:14] MTD017PM: SO WE'RE HAVING A A GENERAL MENU WITH THE MOST USED FUNCTIONS UH TELETEXT SCREEN SETTINGS\n[36:14] MTD020ME: YEP\n[36:19] MTD017PM: AUDIO SETTINGS CHANNEL SETTINGS AND MAYBE THERE ARE OPTIONS FOR THE REMOTE ITSELF\n[36:25] MTD017PM: LIKE UH LARGE ICONS OR SMALL ICONS AND\n[36:25] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[36:28] MTD020ME: UM I THINK B BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE A LOT OF BUTTONS ON THE ONE SCREEN\n[36:28] MTD017PM: I DON'T KNOW WHAT ELSE BUT\n[36:29] MTD018ID: NO\n[36:33] MTD020ME: I THINK THE BUTTONS YEAH BUT BUT OR LIKE YOU HAVE YOU ONLY HAVE CHANNEL BUTTON OR VOLUME BUTTON\n[36:33] FTD019UID: OR DO WE HAVE ANY BUTTONS\n[36:35] FTD019UID: ON THE REMOTE\n[36:36] FTD019UID: WHICH ONE\n[36:39] MTD020ME: THOSE BUTTONS YOU CAN YOU CAN\n[36:40] FTD019UID: BUT THAT'S ALSO IN THE L. C. D. RIGHT\n[36:40] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT ON THE L. C. D. HUH\n[36:42] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[36:43] MTD017PM: RIGHT YEAH OKAY\n[36:43] MTD020ME: YEAH TH\n[36:43] FTD019UID: SO WE DON'T HAVE ANY NORMAL BUTTONS THAT UH NO ALRIGHT\n[36:45] MTD020ME: NO NO NORMAL BUTTONS YEAH\n[36:46] MTD020ME: MAYBE ONLY THE ON AND O ON AND OFF BUTTON\n[36:48] FTD019UID: YET ON AND OFF IS P IS PERHAPS YOU KNO\n[36:49] MTD017PM: BUT WE DON'T NEED A SPECIAL WE DON'T NEED A SPECIAL OPTIONS MENU FOR THE REMOTE ITSELF\n[36:49] MTD018ID: UH NOT BUTTON\n[36:49] MTD020ME: BUT I DON'T THINK\n[36:53] MTD020ME: MM NO\n[36:53] FTD019UID: NO NO\n[36:55] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[36:56] FTD019UID: OH WELL YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO SET WHICH T. V. YOU HAVE\n[37:00] FTD019UID: IF YOU HAVE IF YOU HAVE UH\n[37:01] MTD018ID: YEAH SURE OF COURSE YOU NEED UH A SETTINGS BUTTON UH OR A SETTINGS OPTION FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[37:06] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[37:08] FTD019UID: BUT ISN'T IDEA TO USE UH UH WHAT YOU SAID UH NORMAL ON AND OFF BUTTON FOR THE T. V. THAT YOU DON'T HAVE TO USE A\n[37:13] MTD020ME: NO NO NO BECAUSE WE WE DISCUSSED THAT YOU COULD CHARGE IT OTHERWISE IS IT IT JUMPS TO STAND BY MODE AUTOMATICALLY\n[37:21] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT BUT NOT FOR THE REMOTE BUT FOR THE T. V. THAT YOU USE\n[37:24] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT A T. V. OF COURSE\n[37:25] MTD020ME: TH THAT'S THE I THINK THAT'S A BEST THING IS THAT TO IMPLEMENT THAT ONE IN THE MENU WITH THE VOLUME AND CHANNEL\n[37:31] FTD019UID: BUT A NOT AS NORMAL BUTTON IN THE L. C. D. YEAH\n[37:32] MTD020ME: NO\n[37:33] MTD017PM: WELL MAYBE THERE SHOULD BE A SEPARATE BUTTON APART FROM THE L. C. D. BECAUSE YOU CAN'T TURN IT ON WHEN THE L. C. D. IS OFF\n[37:39] MTD017PM: SO HOW DO YOU TURN THE THING ON\n[37:40] MTD017PM: THERE HAS TO BE A ON BUTTON ON THE REMOTE HUH\n[37:41] FTD019UID: NO YOU JUST TAP I THINK\n[37:42] MTD020ME: YEAH YOU TAP\n[37:42] MTD018ID: JUST TAP IT\n[37:43] MTD020ME: TOUCH SCREEN YEAH THEN IT'S TURN TURN OFF TURN ON\n[37:44] MTD017PM: TAP THE THING\n[37:44] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[37:45] MTD017PM: AND THEN THE TELEVISION IS ON ALSO OR JUST THE REMOTE\n[37:48] MTD020ME: NO JUST THE REMOTE\n[37:49] MTD020ME: A TELEVISION DON'T HAVE TO BE ON THAT ONE YOU CAN PRESS ON YEAH STAND BY\n[37:49] MTD017PM: SURE\n[37:49] FTD019UID: BUT\n[37:52] MTD018ID: YEAH IT SHOULD BE IN STANDBY MODE BUT\n[37:54] MTD020ME: THEN PRESS ON REMOTE PRESS ON AND THEN T. V. SHOULD BE AVAILABLE\n[37:58] FTD019UID: YEAH A YEAH\n[37:59] MTD020ME: OR NOT\n[37:59] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW WHETHER IT'S HANDY TO HAVE A N A NORMAL ON BUTTON\n[38:03] FTD019UID: A R JUST UH RUBBER UH FOR FOR T. V. SO YOU CAN TURN IT ON AND THEN YOU CAN CHOOSE THE CHANNEL\n[38:03] MTD020ME: SEPARATE\n[38:08] FTD019UID: OTHERWISE YOU I DON'T KNOW WHETHER OR NOT THAT'S\n[38:12] MTD018ID: A A A NORMAL BUTTON ON THE REMOTE CONTROL OR NORM\n[38:13] FTD019UID: YEAH YEAH\n[38:15] FTD019UID: TO TURN IT ON\n[38:18] FTD019UID: OF OR YOU SHOULD PUT IT IN THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[38:22] MTD018ID: YEAH BECAUSE UH WHEN YOU TOUCH THE L. C. D. SCREEN WHEN IT IS IN STANDBY MODE IT SHOULD POP ON\n[38:26] FTD019UID: YEAH I HAVE YEAH\n[38:29] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL\n[38:29] MTD018ID: WH UH WHY WOULD IT BE A A NEED TO HAVE A NORMAL BUTTON\n[38:32] FTD019UID: WELL I I GUESS IF YOU USE THE L. C. D. SCREEN YOU FIRST HAVE TO SEARCH WHERE IS THE ON BUTTON\n[38:37] FTD019UID: THEN YOU UH YOU YOU THEN TURN IT AND THEN THE T. V. GOES ON\n[38:40] FTD019UID: BUT IF YOU HAVE A NORMAL ON BUTTON ON THE ON THE REMOTE THEN YOU DO THE ON AND THEN YOU SEARCH THE CHANNEL WHICH YOU WANT\n[38:47] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT I THINK THE RE THE REMOTE CONTROL IF YOU PRESS TAP THE SCREEN\n[38:51] MTD020ME: IT ALWAYS SHOULD JUMP TO THE SCREEN WHICH HAS THE VOLUME BUTTON CHANNEL BUTTON AND OF COURSE OF ALSO THE ON AND OFF BUTTON\n[38:55] MTD018ID: MM\n[38:59] FTD019UID: OH RIGHT\n[38:59] MTD018ID: I THINK IT LOOKS A LOT MORE FANCY IF YOU USE UH IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANY BUTTONS ON THE S ON ON REMOTE CONTROL\n[39:01] FTD019UID: YEAH I THINK SO TOO\n[39:02] FTD019UID: OTHERWISE Y WET E K YEAH\n[39:04] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[39:04] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[39:04] MTD017PM: SO ACTUALLY WE'RE GOING TO CREATE A A BUTTON LESS UH REMOTE\n[39:07] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[39:08] MTD017PM: NO BUTTONS AT ALL\n[39:09] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL THAT'S MIGHT BE A UNIQUE SELLING POINT HUH FOR A REMOTE\n[39:12] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[39:12] FTD019UID: IF WE CAN AFFORD IT\n[39:13] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL I GUESS WE HAVE TO\n[39:14] MTD020ME: YEAH IF WE CAN AFFORD IT\n[39:14] MTD018ID: OH OKAY\n[39:15] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[39:15] MTD017PM: POSTPONE FURTHER DISCUSSION TO UH OUR NEXT MEETING BECAUSE WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF TIME\n[39:20] MTD017PM: UM FOR NOW WE'RE HAVING A LUNCH BREAK\n[39:24] MTD018ID: OH\n[39:24] MTD017PM: AND THEN THERE WILL BE UH HALF AN HOUR FOR THE UH NEXT SHARE OF INDIVIDUAL WORK\n[39:30] MTD017PM: I WILL UH WRITE UH MINUTES IF I CAN CREATE THEM OUT OF THIS\n[39:35] MTD017PM: AND UH PUT THEM IN THE THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS UH FOLDER\n[39:35] MTD018ID: MM\n[39:38] MTD017PM: AND HERE ARE THE INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS FOR THE FOR THE OTHER ROLES\n[39:42] MTD017PM: AND OF COURSE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT TO YOU AGAIN BY YOUR UH PERSONAL COACH\n[39:46] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT\n[39:47] MTD017PM: LUCKILY AS WE ARE\n[39:49] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR NOW AND UH HAVE A NICE LUNCH HUH\n[39:50] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[39:51] FTD019UID: LUNCH\n[39:53] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[39:55] MTD018ID: FOOD\n[39:59] FTD019UID: SHOULD WE PUT THIS BACK IN OUR ROOMS OR UH\n[40:02] MTD018ID: YEAH THINK SO\n[40:05] FTD019UID: YEAH", "question": "Based on the discussion, what are the key functional and design decisions made for the new remote control, including its interface, power management, and considerations for different user groups and project constraints?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"interface_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary interface technology chosen for the remote control."}, "core_functions": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of essential functions that must be easily accessible.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "secondary_functions_menu": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of functions that will be available through sub-menus on the interface.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "power_management": {"type": "object", "description": "Details regarding how the remote control will be powered and 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FROM THE PREVIOUS MEETING UH PLACED INSIDE OUR PROJECT FOLDER\n[4:05] MTD017PM: WHICH WAS QUITE SOME TYPING\n[4:07] MTD017PM: UM TODAY WE ONCE AGAIN HAVE UH THREE PRESENTATIONS IF I'M RIGHT AND AFTER THAT WE WILL TAKE A DECISION ON THE REMOTE CONTROL CONCEPTS\n[4:17] MTD017PM: AND JUST AS THE LAST TIME WE HAVE FORTY MINUTES TO ACCOMPLISH THAT\n[4:22] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL\n[4:24] MTD017PM: I'D SAY LET'S START WITH THE FIRST PRESENTATION\n[4:26] MTD020ME: 'KAY\n[4:28] MTD017PM: UM IN THE SAME ORDER AS LAST TIME\n[4:30] MTD018ID: W SURE\n[4:30] FTD019UID: MM\n[4:31] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[4:31] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT\n[4:32] MTD017PM: WELL TAKE IT AWAY\n[4:39] MTD018ID: OKAY UH WELCOME YOU ALL\n[4:44] MTD018ID: COMPONENTS DESIGN\n[4:45] MTD018ID: UM UH FIRST OF ALL UH I WOULD LIKE TO UH UH ACCOMMODATE SOME OF THOSE UH THINGS I UH UH ELABORATE SOME OF THE THINGS I DID\n[4:54] MTD018ID: I I ELABORATED ON THE CONCEPT\n[4:56] MTD018ID: WHAT SHOULD BE UM\n[4:59] MTD018ID: UH SAID ABOUT UH THE COMPONENTS UH ITS PROPERTIES AND WHAT KIND OF MATERIALS SHOULD WE USE TO UH TO MAKE UH ONE OF THOSE R REMOTE CONTROLS\n[5:10] MTD018ID: UH WELL FIRST OF ALL I'VE UH D SUBTRACTED SOME OF THE COMPONENTS THAT IS THAT ARE USED UH ARE W W UM YOU KNOW FROM WHAT UH THE REMOTE CONTROL'S FORMED\n[5:21] MTD018ID: UH FIRST OF ALL THE CASE THE CASE THE SURROUNDING OF THE OF THE THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[5:27] MTD018ID: I WOULD LIKE TO UH GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF UH HOW I THOUGHT ABOUT\n[5:32] MTD020ME: DON'T DESTROY MY GIRAFFE\n[5:33] MTD018ID: GIRAFFE'S GONE NOW\n[5:35] MTD018ID: OKAY UM THE CASE WAS IS MADE FROM RUBBER I SUPPOSE\n[5:38] MTD018ID: THERE'S ONE OF THE BECAUSE WHEN YOU USE A REMOTE CONTROL A LOT OF PEOPLE UH WILL UH WILL UH DROP THEIR REMOTE CONTROL AND THEY BREAK UH BECAU THE UH TITANIUM WAS ALSO AN OPTION\n[5:46] MTD020ME: DROP IT\n[5:48] FTD019UID: HMM\n[5:52] MTD018ID: BUT UH IT'S A VERY EXPENSIVE MATERIAL\n[5:54] MTD018ID: UH RUBBER IS I THINK UH THE BEST SUITABLE UH MATERIAL UH TO USE UH FOR OUR UH\n[6:02] MTD018ID: FOR OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:04] MTD018ID: UM IT'S POSS IT'S ALSO POSSIBLE TO UH CREATE FANCY COLOURS WITH RUBBER\n[6:09] MTD018ID: UH RUBBER L MAKES IT EASY TO UH TO TO IT LETS LETS ITSELF COLOUR\n[6:14] MTD018ID: UH TITANIUM UH YOU HAVE TO PAINT IT AND WITH THAT UH IT'S POSSIBLE TO SCRATCH IT OR UH YEAH MAKE IT UGLY\n[6:23] MTD018ID: UH RUBBER UH THE TOTAL UH PIECE OF RUBBER THAT'S SOR UH THAT'S THAT'S USED UH TO MAKE THE CASE IS UH THE SAME COLOUR\n[6:32] MTD018ID: SO IF YOU SCRATCH IT IT'S STILL THE SAME COLOUR PERHAPS UH IT'S A LITTLE BIT DAMAGED\n[6:36] MTD018ID: BUT IT'S A VERY STRONG MATERIAL\n[6:38] MTD018ID: UM I H I HAD AN IDEA SINGLE COVERED UH CURVED SORRY SINGLE CURVED\n[6:44] MTD018ID: UH SO IT'S T TWO DIMENSIONAL\n[6:47] MTD018ID: I THINK IT'S UH IT'S BEST TO DRAW OH GREEN\n[6:50] FTD019UID: IT'S A COLOUR\n[6:51] MTD020ME: BRIGHT COLOUR\n[6:53] MTD018ID: UH\n[6:53] MTD020ME: FANCY COLOUR\n[6:54] MTD018ID: NEW\n[6:55] MTD020ME: FORWARD\n[6:55] MTD018ID: BLANK\n[6:57] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[6:57] MTD020ME: YOU HAVE TO GO T\n[7:00] MTD018ID: LET'S MAKE IT UH BLACK\n[7:03] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[7:03] MTD018ID: I THOUGHT OF AN IDEA LIKE THIS\n[7:06] MTD018ID: OH THAT\n[7:09] MTD018ID: UM DELETE\n[7:12] MTD018ID: BLANK\n[7:14] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[7:20] MTD018ID: SO IT ALSO LOOKS NICE WHEN IT'S ON YOUR TABLE\n[7:23] MTD018ID: SO YOU GET UH IT DOESN'T LAY FLAT DOWN ON THE TABLE BUT IT'S C IT'S STANDS\n[7:28] MTD020ME: OH IT'S A SIDE VIEW\n[7:29] MTD018ID: SIDE VIEW YES IT'S SIDE VIEW SO UH I I'M NOT TECHNICALLY GOOD AT TH THREE D. MODELLING BUT\n[7:35] MTD018ID: UM UH IT'S JUST AN IDEA I HAD SO IT'S UH IT'S VERY UH SO ITS ALSO LOOKS NICE WHEN IT'S ON THE TABLE\n[7:42] MTD018ID: UM THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE AND THE BUTTONS UH WE ALSO THOUGHT ABOUT THAT ALREADY\n[7:47] MTD018ID: UH I THOUGHT ABOUT UH THE L. C. D. TOUCH SCREEN WHICH IS UH IS EASY TO CLEAN TOO\n[7:54] MTD018ID: ONE OF THE GREAT UH ADVANTAGES OF THE L. C. D. SCREEN YOU JUST USE SOME OR UH ANOTHER UH CLEANING UH UH CL SOME CLEANING STUFF\n[8:03] MTD018ID: AND UM IT SHOULD BE MADE OF STRONG PLASTIC AND IT SHOULD BE BRIGHT\n[8:08] MTD018ID: WELL I ALREADY UH S UH EXPLAINED SOME PROPERTIES OF THAT MATERIAL AND I THINK UH WELL WE ALSO WE ALMOST CONCLUDED ABOUT THAT UH THIS SHOULD UH BE UH OUR UH BUTTON COMPONENT\n[8:20] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[8:22] MTD018ID: SO UH\n[8:25] MTD018ID: UH THAT'S ALL ABOUT UH THE BUTTONS\n[8:27] MTD018ID: UH THE BATTERIES UH WE ALSO THOUGHT ABOUT THAT ALREADY\n[8:30] MTD018ID: UH WILL BE CHARGEABLE WITH UH UH AN OPTION FOR A MOUNT STATION SO YOU CAN UH PUT THE UH THE REMOTE CONTROL IN A MOUNT STATION SO ITS CHARGES ITSELF UP INSTEAD OF UH PLUGGING IT IN OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[8:43] MTD018ID: QUESTIONS\n[8:44] MTD020ME: NO NO NO NO NO\n[8:45] FTD019UID: NO\n[8:45] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[8:46] MTD020ME: JUST LOOKING\n[8:47] MTD018ID: AND THEY SHOULD BE LONG LASTING NOT UH NOT BE EMPTY UH IN ABOUT UH TWO MINUTES OR UH THIRTY MINUTES OR FORTY MINUTES OF USE\n[8:55] MTD018ID: AND NEXT STEP IS THE CHIP UH TH THE COMPONENT THAT'S UH MAKES OR TRANSMITS THE SIGNAL TO THE TELEVISION\n[9:04] MTD018ID: UH THERE WAS AN OPTION TO USE S A RATHER SIMPLE CHIP BUT I THINK UH BECAUSE UH OF OUR UH HIGHLY UH REQUIRING UH REQUIREMENTS\n[9:15] MTD018ID: THERE SHOULD BE AN ADVANCED CHIP IN IT WITH UH ALSO THE ABILITY TO UH FACILITATE SPEAKER SPEECH RECOGNITION UH WHICH UNFORTUNATELY IS STILL IN A TEST PHASE\n[9:26] MTD018ID: SO UH THERE SHOULD BE SOME MORE UH INVESTIGATION ON THAT SIDE\n[9:32] MTD018ID: UH MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES UH I ALSO OVERHEARD IN THE LAST MEETING THAT THERE SHOU WE SHOULD USE UH OUR OWN BUSINESS COLOURS\n[9:42] MTD018ID: THAT WAS CORRECT WASN'T IT\n[9:43] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[9:43] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[9:44] MTD018ID: I THINK THEY ARE RATHER BORING FOR UM FOR USE WITH RUBBER\n[9:48] MTD017PM: WELL BUSINESS COLOURS I THOUGHT IT WAS THE THE SLOGAN AND UH THE CORPORATE IMAGE SO YEAH IT NEEDS COLOUR\n[9:54] MTD018ID: OKAY THEY SHOULD BE M SH THEY SHOULD BE IN MIND WASN'T IT\n[9:56] MTD017PM: BUT I DON'T THINK YOU HAVE TO MAKE THE ENTIRE THING IN THE CORPORATE COLOUR\n[9:58] MTD018ID: OKAY SO IT D IT DOESN'T SAYS UH TO UH HAVE THE SLOGAN\n[10:02] MTD017PM: IT MUST BE RECOGNISABLE\n[10:03] MTD018ID: OKAY OKAY\n[10:04] MTD018ID: WELL THAT'S POSSIBLE OF COURSE\n[10:06] MTD018ID: WE COULD MAKE A LITTLE R. AND R. ON THE TOP OF THE MACHINE\n[10:06] FTD019UID: YOU CAN PUT THE R. AND R.\n[10:10] MTD018ID: UH SO THEY ARE PRETTY BORING I SUGGEST BECAUSE JUST THE AVAILABILITY WITH RUBBER TO MAKE FANTASTIC COLOURS UH AND ALSO IN A LOT OF POSSIBLE COLOURS\n[10:20] MTD018ID: SO IT'S POSSIBLE TO MAKE VERY UH FANCY UH REMOTE CONTROLS WHICH PEOPL UH WHO PEOPLE\n[10:28] MTD018ID: IN WHICH PEOPLE WILL FIND THEY'RE UH INTERESTING\n[10:31] MTD018ID: AND UH WILL BUY UH THEM FASTER WHEN THEY LOOK AT THE SAME OLD GREY OR BLACK UH COLOURS\n[10:37] MTD018ID: UH S AS I SAID UH BEFORE RUBBER IS UH IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DAMAGE SEVERELY IMP INSTEAD OF UH OF COURSE YOU CAN BREAK IT WHEN YOU YOU WHEN YOU BREAK IT IN S FOR EXAMPLE WITH A PAIR OF SCISSORS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[10:52] MTD018ID: BUT I IF YOU DROP IT IT'S NOT UH BROKEN UH RIGHT AWAY S INSTEAD OF USING UH PLASTIC HARD PLASTIC OR UH TITANIUM\n[11:00] MTD018ID: AND I PERSONALLY LIKED UH THE SINGLE CURVED UH REMOTE CONTROL BECAUSE IT YEAH IT MAKES SENSE\n[11:09] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[11:10] MTD018ID: WELL THAT'S ALL ABOUT MY UH MY FINDINGS\n[11:13] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT\n[11:14] MTD017PM: OKAY THANK YOU\n[11:15] MTD020ME: MM MM MM\n[11:15] FTD019UID: I WILL GO NEXT\n[11:16] MTD020ME: NEXT\n[11:29] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT SO I THOUGHT A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE INTERFACE\n[11:31] FTD019UID: UH HOW IT SHOULD LOOK\n[11:34] FTD019UID: AND UH UH WE UH DETERMINED THAT WILL NOT BE NO BUTTONS BUT ONLY AN L. C. D. SCREEN SO I HAD TO UH LOOK ON THAT\n[11:43] FTD019UID: AND THE DESIGN IS THEREFORE BASED ON WHAT WE JUST UH UH THOUGHT OF\n[11:49] FTD019UID: UH FIRST THERE ARE SOME NEW FINDINGS AND NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[11:54] FTD019UID: AND THIS IS THAT UH UM UH UH YOU YOU ASK YOU GIVE A QUESTION THROUGH THROUGH THE DEVICE AND IT ANSWERS YOU\n[12:02] FTD019UID: AND THEY ALREADY UH PUT THIS IN AN IN A COFFEE MAKER\n[12:06] FTD019UID: AND SO THAT IT YOU SAY UH GOOD MORNING UH COFFEE MAKER AND IT SAYS T SAYS TO YOU BACK GOOD MORNING JOE OR WHAT'S YOUR NAME\n[12:13] MTD018ID: MM\n[12:15] FTD019UID: THIS UH AND THERE'S AN EASY WAY TO UH PROGRAM THAT UH YOU SAY RECORD INTO THE DEVICE INTO THE SPEAKER AND THEN YOU SAY THE QUESTION AND THREE SECONDS LATER YOU SAY THE ANSWER AND THEN WHEN YOU SAY THE QUESTION IT GIVES YOU THE ANSWER\n[12:27] MTD018ID: MM\n[12:27] FTD019UID: UM PERHAPS IT'S USEFUL PERHAPS FOR BECAUSE PEOPLE UM LOSE THE REMOTE THEY CAN YELL UH REMOTE WHERE ARE YOU AND CALLS OR SOMETHING\n[12:28] MTD017PM: MM\n[12:30] MTD018ID: MM\n[12:37] MTD020ME: IT'S TRUE\n[12:37] FTD019UID: AND PERHAPS WE COULD UH IMPLEMENT THAT\n[12:40] FTD019UID: AND THEN I HAVE TO GO OUT OF THE PRESENTATION BECAUSE I TRIED TO MAKE SOME KIND OF A A IDEA OF HOW IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE BUT I CAN'T DRAW\n[12:43] MTD018ID: OH MY GOD\n[12:49] FTD019UID: SO UH DON'T MAKE TOO MUCH OF IT\n[12:54] FTD019UID: I TRIED TO UH THE L. C. D. SCREEN I TRIED TO SORT OF TO DRAW\n[12:58] FTD019UID: I THOUGHT UH AT LEAST UH THE ICON FOR THE VOLUME\n[13:02] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW IF THERE IS AN ICON FOR THE PROGRAM BUT YEAH\n[13:05] MTD018ID: NOT JUST A P.\n[13:05] MTD020ME: P. YEAH JUST A P.\n[13:06] MTD018ID: OH OKAY\n[13:06] FTD019UID: SO UH AND THEN THE BUTTONS ABOVE AND UH BELOW THE AND THE AND THE MUTE BUTTON ALSO RECOGNISABLE AS AN ICON\n[13:16] FTD019UID: UM\n[13:16] MTD020ME: WHERE'S WHERE'S THE BUTTON FOR TWO\n[13:19] FTD019UID: I FORGOT THAT ONE\n[13:20] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[13:20] FTD019UID: I THOUGHT I FORGOT SOMETHING BUT UH\n[13:23] FTD019UID: AND UH AND UH THE NUMBERS THAT SHOULD BE A BIT LARGER I THINK IT'S NOT REALLY ON SCALE AND AND SO FORTH\n[13:29] MTD018ID: AH\n[13:30] MTD020ME: DOESN'T MATTER\n[13:31] FTD019UID: UM AN OPTIONS BUTTON\n[13:33] FTD019UID: AND I THOUGHT THE THE BUTTON FOR TELETEXT APAR UH APART BECAUSE IT'S NOT REALLY OPTIONS I THINK\n[13:40] MTD018ID: MM-HMM\n[13:40] FTD019UID: IT'S UH OPTIONS IS THE SETTINGS OF THE REMOTE AND OF THE T. V. AND THAT KIND OF UH THING\n[13:40] MTD020ME: NO\n[13:43] MTD018ID: YEP\n[13:44] FTD019UID: SO COULD CALL IT SETTINGS OR SOMETHING\n[13:46] FTD019UID: BUT THIS IS A BIT UH HOW I THOUGHT IT\n[13:49] FTD019UID: AND UH THE L. C. D. UH SOMEWHERE ON THE REMOTE\n[13:52] FTD019UID: PERHAPS WE COULD BE MORE CURVY THE REMOTE PERHAPS SHOULD\n[13:57] FTD019UID: SO THAT IT'S BETTER IN YOUR HAND OR SOMETHING UH\n[13:59] MTD018ID: OH OKAY YEAH\n[14:00] FTD019UID: BUT UH AND AND UH A MICROPH MICROPHONE FOR THE SPEECH UH RECOGNITION IF WE WANT TO IMPLEMENT THAT\n[14:06] FTD019UID: UH AND THEN UH IF YOU PRESS THE OP OPTIONS BUTTON NOW WE HAVE AN EXAMPLE OF\n[14:14] FTD019UID: AND THEN YOU SHOULD GET THE OTHER OPTIONS WITH WHAT WHAT YOU COULD DO AND THAT YOU COULD DO WITH SOMETHING LIKE THIS THIS\n[14:20] MTD018ID: OH YEAH\n[14:21] FTD019UID: AND UH IT'S ALSO UH I THOUGHT THINK WE DISCUSSED UH EARLIER THAT UH OLDER PEOPLE DON'T REALLY WANT TO USE UH THESE EXTRA SETTINGS\n[14:31] FTD019UID: AND OLDER PEOPLE A ALSO DON'T REALLY WANT TO USE THIS UH TH THIS KIND OF OPTION MENUS\n[14:37] FTD019UID: SO THEY WANT TO U USE ONE BUTTON AND THEN SOMETHING HAPPENS\n[14:40] FTD019UID: AND NOT CHOOSE WITH UH THIS KIND OF UH AND YOU COULD PUT IN A AN A REALLY S LITTLE SCROLLING DEVICE ON THE SIDE OF YOUR UH REMOTE\n[14:47] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[14:49] FTD019UID: SO YOU COULD SCROLL SCROLL UH ACROSS THESE UH THINGS\n[14:49] MTD018ID: MM\n[14:52] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[14:53] FTD019UID: THAT'S AN OPTION\n[14:54] FTD019UID: AND THAT WAS MY UH FINDING DINGE\n[15:00] MTD017PM: THANKS\n[15:01] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[15:03] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[15:04] MTD017PM: NOW OUR THIRD\n[15:05] MTD018ID: GO DANNY GO DANNY\n[15:07] MTD017PM: TEAM MEMBER WITH HIS PRESENTATION\n[15:22] MTD020ME: OKAY I'M GOING TO TELL YOU SOMETHING ABOUT A TREND WATCHING\n[15:26] MTD020ME: THE TRENDS FROM THE PAST YEARS WHAT THE PEOPLE LIKE WHAT THE YOUNGSTERS LIKE WHAT THE ELDERLY PEOPLE LIKED ABOUT SHAPES COLOURS\n[15:33] MTD020ME: MATERIAL AND STUFF\n[15:36] MTD020ME: 'KAY\n[15:37] MTD020ME: THE METHOD I USED WAS\n[15:40] MTD020ME: LIKE I TOLD I WATCHED THE TRENDS FROM THE PAST YEARS ABOUT COLOURS SHAPES MATERIAL THEY WANTED UH FROM ELDERLY AND YOUNG PEOPLE\n[15:47] MTD020ME: SO WE CAN KEEP THAT IN MIND FOR DESIGNING F UH THE DEVICE ITSELF\n[15:53] MTD020ME: FINDINGS I MADE\n[15:55] MTD020ME: THE MOST IMPORTANT THING PEOPLE LIKED LAST YEAR WAS THAT THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE LOOK LOOK FANCY\n[16:02] MTD020ME: THE SECOND IMPORTANT THING THAT W SHOULD BE IF INV IN INNOV INNOVATIVE OKAY\n[16:07] MTD020ME: LIKE THE L. C. D. SCREEN THAT'S QUITE INNOVATIVE SO THAT SHOULD BE GREAT MEETING FOR THIS\n[16:13] MTD020ME: AND THE THIRD THING IS IT SHOULD BE EASY TO USE\n[16:16] MTD020ME: I THINK WITH ONLY ONE MENU FOUR BUTTON CHANNEL VOLUME IT SHOULD ALSO BE ENOUGH FOR EASY TO USE\n[16:23] MTD020ME: THE PERSONAL PREFERENCES FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE THEY LIKED FRUITY COLOURS LIKE UH BANANA YELLOW UH STRAWBERRY RED AND STUFF\n[16:28] MTD018ID: FRUITY\n[16:28] FTD019UID: GRASS GREEN\n[16:29] MTD018ID: FRUITY\n[16:32] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[16:33] MTD020ME: LIKE THAT\n[16:34] MTD020ME: THE ROUND SHAPES\n[16:36] MTD020ME: AND SOFT MATERIAL M MATERIALS LIKE THE RUBBER\n[16:39] MTD018ID: MM\n[16:39] MTD020ME: IT SHOULD BE SOFT UH I IT SHOULD FEELING SPONGY OR S SPONGE BOB LIKE THINGS\n[16:39] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[16:43] FTD019UID: LET'S BUILD IT INTO A SPONGE\n[16:45] MTD020ME: TH\n[16:47] MTD020ME: ELDERLY PEOPLE LIKE AU COLOURS WHICH Y ARE BEING SEEN IN AUTUMN LIKE UM WOODS UM DARK BROWN RED DEEP REDS AND STUFF\n[16:57] MTD020ME: THEY LIKED SQUARE SHAPES WITH ROUND EDGES\n[17:02] MTD020ME: AND HARD MATERIALS LIKE WOOD UM TITANIUM\n[17:06] MTD020ME: THEY THOSE KIND OF MATERIALS THEY LIKED\n[17:09] MTD020ME: THIS IS A BIT LIKE THE YOUNG PEOPLES LIKE THE FRUITY COLOURS\n[17:14] MTD020ME: INNOVATIVE ALL THE COLOURS YOU SEE THE BLUE THE RED THE WHITE THE YELLOW THAT STUFF\n[17:19] MTD020ME: AND THEN I TH I I PERSONALLY THOUGHT THE FRONT SIDE OF THE SHAPE SHOULD BE SOMETHING FOR THE YOUNGSTERS LIKE LIKE\n[17:26] MTD017PM: OH Y\n[17:29] MTD020ME: THIS OR SOMETHING\n[17:32] MTD020ME: IT'S IT'S A BIT LIKE A BANANA\n[17:34] MTD020ME: AND THE COLOUR SHOULD BE YELLOW OR SOMETHING\n[17:36] MTD020ME: AND FOR THE ELDERLY PEOPLE JUST PLAIN OLD\n[17:40] MTD020ME: BECAUSE WE DECIDED TO HAVE TWO KIND OF REMOTES TWO DESIGNS OR WAS IT TWO COLOURS\n[17:45] FTD019UID: IT WAS ONE REMOTE I THINK DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[17:45] MTD020ME: DIFFERENT COLOURS YEAH\n[17:47] MTD020ME: WE SHOULD DECIDE WHETHER IT'S GOING TO BE WITH ROUND SHAPES\n[17:49] MTD020ME: I THINK LIKE MY COLLEAGUE YOU SAID IS THAT'S E BETTER OR FOR THE ELDERLY PEOPLE SOMETHING LIKE LIKE THE IPOD OR SOMETHING WITH ROUND SQUARES\n[18:01] MTD020ME: SIMPLE BUT\n[18:03] MTD020ME: EASY TO USE\n[18:05] MTD018ID: MM\n[18:06] MTD020ME: SO THAT'S IT\n[18:07] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[18:07] MTD017PM: SO FOR THE OLDER PEOPLE A MORE TRADITIONAL UH FORM\n[18:07] MTD020ME: THAT IS MY\n[18:09] MTD020ME: YEAH LIKE THE OLDER O OLDER COLOURS I CAN MAYBE\n[18:14] FTD019UID: YOU COULD YOU COULD UH CHANGE THE COLOURS THAT WAS ALSO THE IDEA\n[18:18] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW WHICH SHAPE YOU SHOULD SHOULD TAKE BUT\n[18:18] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[18:20] MTD020ME: COLOURS TH THE ELDERLY PEOPLE\n[18:22] MTD017PM: YEAH I GUESS CHANGING COLOURS WILL BE EASIER THAN CHANGING UH\n[18:24] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[18:24] MTD018ID: CHANGING JUST THE SHAPE OF THE UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[18:25] MTD017PM: THE SHAPE OF IT\n[18:27] FTD019UID: PERHAPS YOU COULD FIND SOMETHING IN THE MIDDLE\n[18:29] MTD018ID: YEAH S ROUND CORNERS BUT S BUT SQUARE YEAH\n[18:29] FTD019UID: ROUND BUT SQUARE\n[18:32] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[18:32] MTD017PM: BUT MAYBE THEN BOTH GROUPS WON'T BUY IT\n[18:34] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[18:35] FTD019UID: UH I I IF YOU DO IT UH UH SQUARE\n[18:39] FTD019UID: WITH ROUND CORNERS BUT A LITTLE UH IN THE MIDDLE OF IT UH I DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[18:44] MTD018ID: YEAH I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN KIND OF LIKE A\n[18:46] FTD019UID: WAIT LIKE LIKE THIS UH A BIT\n[18:55] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[18:58] FTD019UID: SO IT'S A BIT SQUARE BUT IT'S ALSO A BIT UH\n[19:01] FTD019UID: ROUND\n[19:01] MTD018ID: KINDA LIKE A BEER GLASS\n[19:04] FTD019UID: SO BUT THEN\n[19:04] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[19:05] MTD018ID: I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN\n[19:06] FTD019UID: SAME SIDES\n[19:10] MTD018ID: IT'S ALSO EASY TO TO HAVE TO TO PUT IN YOUR HAND\n[19:11] FTD019UID: BUT THAT'S UH\n[19:13] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT THAT'S ALSO HOW OTHER REMOTES ARE SHAPED SO THAT'S UH BUT PERHAPS THAT'S A GOOD THING SO THAT'S EASY TO USE\n[19:17] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[19:20] FTD019UID: PEOPLE KNOW THE\n[19:20] MTD018ID: WILL RECOGNISE THAT'S AS A REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:21] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[19:22] MTD020ME: UH\n[19:23] MTD018ID: UH WHEN I SAW YOUR D OH\n[19:25] MTD020ME: LOOK SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[19:27] MTD020ME: AUTUMN COLOURS LIKE RED BROWN\n[19:31] MTD020ME: THEY LIKED THE WOOD A LOT\n[19:31] MTD018ID: HUH\n[19:32] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[19:32] MTD020ME: SO MAYBE WE COULD GIVE IT LIKE WOODEN LOO LOOK LOOK OR SOMETHING IN THAT COLOUR\n[19:32] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[19:36] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[19:36] MTD018ID: YEAH KINDA LIKE OLD CARS UH\n[19:37] MTD020ME: AND A BIT BIT OLD SCHOOL STYLE RENAISSANCE MEDIEVAL KIND OF THINGS\n[19:38] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[19:43] MTD018ID: LET'S PUT IT ALL TOGETHER\n[19:43] FTD019UID: SWORDS\n[19:45] MTD020ME: THOSE KIND OF YEAH THOSE KIND OF THINGS\n[19:47] MTD020ME: SO YOU SEE THE BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE YOUNG PEOPLE\n[19:49] MTD020ME: FRESH EXCITING\n[19:49] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[19:52] MTD020ME: AND THE OLD PEOPLE OLD AND BORING\n[19:53] FTD019UID: BUT THAT'S EASILY TO DO WITH THE COLOUR I THINK\n[19:55] MTD020ME: SO SORRY\n[19:56] FTD019UID: THAT'S EASY TO DO WITH THE COLOURS I THINK\n[19:57] MTD020ME: YEAH I THINK IT'S IT'S EASIER TO DO IN COLOUR THAN IN SHAPE\n[20:00] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:00] MTD018ID: UH\n[20:00] MTD020ME: BECAUSE OTHERWISE WE HAVE TO GET DIFFERENT SHAPES AND COLOUR WAY EASIER THAN YEAH THE SHAPES\n[20:00] MTD017PM: YEAH WE THINK SO TOO\n[20:07] MTD020ME: IN MATERIAL YEAH RUBBER RUBBER IS LIKE I SAID YOUNG PEOPLE LIKE MORE SOFT MATERIALS AND SPONGY ONES AND THE OLD PEOPLE LIKE PLAIN WOOD\n[20:16] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:16] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[20:17] MTD020ME: SO WE HAVE TO DECIDE IF WE'RE GOING TO USE\n[20:21] MTD020ME: REAL HARD RUBBER OR SOFT RUBBER\n[20:24] FTD019UID: YEAH THINK UH ALSO IN BETWEEN\n[20:24] MTD020ME: OR SOMETHING SOMETHING BETWEEN THAT\n[20:26] MTD018ID: SOFT RUBBER\n[20:27] MTD020ME: YEAH SOFT RUBBER WHICH YOU CAN YOU CAN FEEL IN IT\n[20:31] MTD018ID: YEAH I KNOW WHAT YOU UM\n[20:32] FTD019UID: I DON'T THINK YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO MOULD IT BUT\n[20:33] MTD020ME: OR NO\n[20:34] MTD020ME: OR OR WH WHAT'S SOMETHING HARDER\n[20:34] MTD018ID: IT SHOULD SHOULDN'T BE\n[20:36] MTD020ME: NO NO NO BUT BUT YOU HAVE TO LIKE LIKE LIKE A A ERASER OR SOMETHING\n[20:42] MTD020ME: THAT'S THE BIT YOU CAN PRESS IT IN OR SOMETHING HARDER\n[20:43] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:45] MTD018ID: UH\n[20:47] FTD019UID: BIT LIKE THIS KIND OF RUBBER\n[20:49] FTD019UID: THIS UH\n[20:49] MTD020ME: YEAH SOMETHING LIKE THIS YEAH\n[20:51] FTD019UID: BUT IT'S QUITE HARD THIS\n[20:53] MTD020ME: YEAH IT'S QUITE HARD BUT YOU CAN PRESS IT IN\n[20:54] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:55] MTD020ME: IT'S FEELS KIND S SPONGY\n[20:57] MTD018ID: SPONGY\n[20:59] MTD017PM: HMM\n[21:00] MTD020ME: SOMETHING\n[21:02] FTD019UID: I DON'T THINK IT'S RUBBER\n[21:03] MTD020ME: NO\n[21:05] MTD020ME: N N N\n[21:06] MTD017PM: SO WE NEED A SPONGY FEELING\n[21:09] FTD019UID: UH DID YOU HAVE SOMETHING ABOUT UH\n[21:09] MTD020ME: ARE YOU GOING TO INVITE SPONGE BOB MAYBE HE CAN\n[21:10] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[21:13] FTD019UID: SO WE SHOULD FIRST DECIDE ABOUT SHAPE I THINK\n[21:13] MTD018ID: DING DING\n[21:16] MTD020ME: YEAH I THINK THAT'S THE BETTER THING TO DO\n[21:16] FTD019UID: WHICH UH THEN YOU CAN FIT THE L. C. D. SCREEN IN IT AND CAN DECIDE UH\n[21:24] MTD018ID: UM I ALSO S UH CAN'T HELP BUT NOTICE THAT YOU UH USED AN YOU HAD A REMOTE CONTROL AND THE L. C. D. SCREEN WAS UH RATHER SMALL\n[21:35] MTD020ME: YEAH W I THINK THAT L. C. D. SCREEN SHOULD BE LIKE\n[21:36] MTD018ID: UM\n[21:36] FTD019UID: YEAH IT IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE BIT S BIT S BIT YEAH\n[21:39] MTD018ID: THIS WAS YOUR SIZE BUT I THINK IT SHOULD BE LARGER\n[21:42] MTD020ME: YEAH THREE QUARTER OF THE OF THE\n[21:43] MTD018ID: YEAH THREE QUARTERS\n[21:44] MTD018ID: SO UH SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO PUT YOUR OH\n[21:47] MTD020ME: YEAH THE BUTTONS WON'T GET THAT SMALL WHEN THE L. C. D. SCREEN IS\n[21:49] MTD018ID: UH NEW BLANK\n[21:52] MTD018ID: SO UH WHEN YOU GET THIS UH\n[22:01] FTD019UID: OOH\n[22:04] MTD018ID: UH KINDA LIKE THIS\n[22:06] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[22:07] MTD018ID: OR SHOULD IT BE LARGER\n[22:07] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[22:08] MTD020ME: LARGER I THINK\n[22:09] MTD018ID: LARGER\n[22:09] MTD018ID: BECAUSE YOU WANT TO PUT YOUR HANDS YOU WANT\n[22:10] FTD019UID: BUT IF YOU PU NOW YOU CAN PUT YOUR HAND THERE AND THEN YOU WON'T TOUCH THE SCREEN\n[22:11] MTD020ME: YEAH BECAU BECAUSE YOU HAVE\n[22:15] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[22:15] FTD019UID: PERHAPS THAT'S BEST\n[22:15] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE\n[22:17] MTD018ID: YOUR THUMB HERE\n[22:18] FTD019UID: BUT NOT ON THE SCREEN BECAUSE YEAH THAT'S UH THAT'S AN IDEA\n[22:21] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[22:22] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[22:25] FTD019UID: LOOKS A BIT LIKE A GAME BOY NOW\n[22:25] MTD018ID: BECAUSE WHEN YOU PUT YOUR F YEAH BUT IF YO IF YOU MAKE THE THE L. C. D. SCREEN AS LARGE AS THE REMOTE CONTROL ITSELF\n[22:31] MTD018ID: UH YOU'LL YOU'LL ALWAYS GET SOME YOU YEAH\n[22:34] FTD019UID: YOU ALWAYS TOUCH IT YEAH\n[22:34] MTD020ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[22:35] MTD018ID: GOING TO BE VERY GREASY AND STUFF\n[22:37] MTD020ME: BUT IT WON'T GET THAT SMALL BECAUSE YOU HAVE HOW MUCH\n[22:39] MTD020ME: NINE TEN ELEVEN TWELVE THIRTEEN FOURTEEN FIFTEEN BUTTONS ON THE SCREEN\n[22:43] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[22:44] MTD020ME: ONE TO ZERO THE TWO DIGIT\n[22:45] MTD018ID: YEAH YOU DON'T WANT IT TOO SMALL\n[22:46] MTD018ID: HOW YEAH HOW LARGE\n[22:47] MTD020ME: YOU HAVE TO YOU HAVE TO BECAUSE SOME FAT PEOPLE WITH D THICK FINGERS WILL PRESS THREE BUTTONS AT SAME TIME\n[22:51] MTD018ID: YEAH THEY HAVE THICK FINGERS\n[22:54] MTD018ID: BUT IF YOU WANNA MAKE IT IN INTERNATIONAL JAPANESE UH PEOPLE GOT UH RATHER SMALL HANDS\n[22:58] MTD020ME: YEAH TRUE BUT YEAH WE HAVE WE HAVE THE ZOOM OPTION RIGHT\n[22:59] MTD018ID: AND WE GOT THESE LARGE\n[23:01] MTD018ID: ZOOM OPT AH YEAH OF COURSE YEAH\n[23:03] MTD018ID: YOU CAN MAKE IT LARGER TO TO UH TO UH WITH ACCOMPANYING UH GREATER FIELDS TO PUSH THE BUTTON\n[23:05] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[23:09] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[23:09] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[23:09] MTD017PM: AND WE WON'T INCLUDE A A PEN OR SOMETHING TO POINT HEY WE WE WANT TO DO IT WITH OUR FINGERS RIGHT\n[23:12] MTD020ME: NO\n[23:14] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[23:14] MTD018ID: YOUR FINGERS YEAH\n[23:15] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[23:15] MTD018ID: YOU DON'T WANT UH BECAUSE IF YOU LOSE THE PEN UH IF YOU LOSE THE PEN UH YOU CAN'T USE\n[23:15] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[23:15] FTD019UID: Y YOU COULD INCLUDE A PEN\n[23:16] MTD020ME: USE A PEN YOU YOU C YOU CAN LOSE THE PEN\n[23:18] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT I THINK PEOPLE WANT TO USE A REMOTE WITH WITH THEIR FINGERS BECAUSE TH THEY'RE USED TO THAT AND\n[23:20] MTD020ME: YEAH THE FINGERS YEAH\n[23:20] FTD019UID: YEAH O YEAH IF THEY THINK IT'S HANDY TO USE A PEN\n[23:26] FTD019UID: YEAH I THINK THIS UH THIS IS A GOOD SIZE FOR THE SCREEN\n[23:28] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW HOW HOW LARGE THE ACTUAL REMOTE SHOULD BE BUT A LITTLE BIT LIKE THIS OR SOMETHING\n[23:33] MTD017PM: AND MAYBE WE HAVE TO ADD A TISSUE TO REMOVE THE GREASE FROM ALL THE FINGERS HUH\n[23:36] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[23:37] MTD018ID: YEAH YOU CAN DO WHATEVER UH ANY UH CLOTH\n[23:37] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT THAT THAT CAN BE WITH PLAIN SOFT TISSUE\n[23:41] MTD020ME: YEAH YOU CAN BUY THOSE AT\n[23:41] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL MAYBE IF I CAN INTERRUPT YOU MAYBE I SHOULD UH SHOULD SHOW SOME POINTS ON WHICH WE UH SHOULD TAKE A DECISION\n[23:49] MTD018ID: SURE\n[23:50] MTD017PM: SO WE CAN DISCUSS THESE POINTS\n[23:54] MTD017PM: THOSE POINTS UM\n[23:57] MTD017PM: ENERGY QUESTION MARK\n[23:58] MTD017PM: HOW HOW SHOULD WE UH SUPPLY THE THING WITH ENERGY AND HOW ARE WE GOING TO DO IT WITH SEPARATE DOCKING STATION AND THEN PUT IN IT\n[24:06] MTD017PM: UH CHIP ON PRINT AND CASE\n[24:08] MTD017PM: THOSE ARE POINTS MY UH COACH ADVISED ME TO DISCUSS HERE BUT I HOPE YOU HAVE IDEAS ABOUT THEM\n[24:15] FTD019UID: I THINK ENERGY WERE BATTERIES AND THEN UH AND UH YEAH\n[24:18] MTD018ID: THE DOCKING STATION\n[24:21] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[24:21] MTD017PM: SO THAT'S THE THE THE FIRST POINT\n[24:21] MTD020ME: MAYBE IT'S BETTER TO TO INCLUDE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES WHICH YOU CAN RECHARGE THROUGH THE DOCKING STATION\n[24:22] MTD017PM: WE ALREADY DECIDED THAT ON THE PREVIOUS MEETING\n[24:23] MTD018ID: W\n[24:25] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[24:26] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[24:28] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[24:29] MTD020ME: SO IF THE BADG THE BATTERIES ARE DEAD\n[24:29] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[24:29] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[24:29] FTD019UID: JUST LIKE WITH THE TELEPHONE\n[24:31] MTD018ID: I KINDA LIKE YOUR\n[24:31] MTD020ME: THEN YOU CAN RE YOU CAN UH CHANGE THEM\n[24:33] MTD018ID: YEAH YOU GOT SOME UH SOME OF THOSE UH UH WIRELESS UH MICE\n[24:39] MTD020ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH LIKE THOSE\n[24:39] MTD018ID: MOUSE\n[24:40] MTD018ID: COMPUTER MOUSE\n[24:42] MTD018ID: KINDA LIKE THOSE KIND OF BATTERIES\n[24:43] MTD020ME: YEP\n[24:44] FTD019UID: BUT IT SHOULD BE TH I THINK NORMAL BATTERIES NOT NOT LIKE TWO OR TWO UH\n[24:47] MTD020ME: YEAH NORMAL PLAIN YOU NO NORMAL PLAIN BATTERIES YOU CAN BUY AT THE SUPERMARKET OR RETAIL SHOP\n[24:49] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[24:51] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[24:52] MTD017PM: SIMPLE RECHARGEABLE UH BATTERIES\n[24:53] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[24:53] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[24:58] FTD019UID: UM WHAT WAS WITH THE CHIP ON PRINT\n[25:01] MTD018ID: THE CHIP ON PRINT\n[25:02] MTD018ID: UM\n[25:05] MTD018ID: UH YOU GOTTA F YEAH\n[25:06] MTD018ID: I THINK SO\n[25:07] MTD018ID: CHIP ON PRINT WITH A WITH A SIMPLE UH A SIM NOT A SIMPLE BUT A\n[25:10] MTD020ME: PRINT PLATE\n[25:14] MTD018ID: WE ALSO DISCUSSED THAT\n[25:15] MTD018ID: DIDN'T WE\n[25:16] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT HOW DID THIS HOW DOES THAT WITH A L. C. D. SCREEN\n[25:20] MTD017PM: YOU STILL HAVE A\n[25:23] MTD017PM: PRINT PLATE\n[25:23] MTD018ID: UH\n[25:24] MTD020ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[25:24] MTD020ME: YOU ALWAYS HAVE A PRINT PLATE\n[25:27] MTD018ID: BEG YOUR PARDON\n[25:27] MTD020ME: YOU ALWAYS HAVE A PRINT PLATE RIGHT\n[25:29] MTD018ID: YEAH SURE OF COURSE YEAH\n[25:29] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[25:30] MTD020ME: ALWAYS SO\n[25:32] MTD020ME: I DUNNO WHAT W WHAT WE HAVE TO DECIDE ABOUT THAT\n[25:35] MTD017PM: YEAH WELL IT'S A GOOD QUESTION\n[25:37] MTD017PM: IT JUST WAS IN THERE AND I DIDN'T HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT IT BUT\n[25:37] MTD018ID: WELL UH CHIP ON PRINT I THINK WHAT THEY MEAN UH WITH THE REGULAR RUBBER BUTTONS THAT YOU GOT\n[25:43] MTD018ID: UH IT'S ALWAYS CLEAR FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL WHEN YOU PRESS UH A CERTAIN BUTTON\n[25:48] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[25:48] MTD018ID: BUT WHEN YOU GOT A L. C. D. SCREEN WITH NO UH WITH NOT THE BUTTONS ARE NOT ALWAYS ON THE SAME PLACE\n[25:50] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY\n[25:53] MTD020ME: BUT\n[25:55] MTD018ID: FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU ENLARGE A BUTTON OR IF YOU GOT SEVERAL OPTIONS UH APPEARING ON YOUR SCREEN UH THE CO ORDINATIONS AREN'T ALWAYS THE SAME\n[25:58] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[26:04] MTD018ID: WHEN YOU GOT A REGULAR BUTTON TH THE BUTTON OF STAND BY IS ALWAYS ON THE SAME PLACE AND YOU GOT ON THE AND ON THE\n[26:07] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY BUT THE P PRINT PLATE OF L. L. C. D. SCREEN IS MORE ADVANCED THAN A NORMAL PRINT PLATE\n[26:12] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[26:13] MTD020ME: SO THAT THAT'S NOT OF ANY DISCUSSION I THINK\n[26:17] MTD017PM: WELL YOU NEED SOME KIND OF C. P. U. I GUESS\n[26:19] MTD018ID: I SUPPOSE SO\n[26:19] MTD020ME: MM I DON'T I DUNNO I DON'T THINK THAT'S\n[26:22] MTD018ID: IT IS A SIMPLE C. P. U. BUT IT DOESN'T\n[26:24] MTD020ME: YEAH YEAH OKAY BUT I D I I DON'T KNOW IF NOR O S IT'S QUITE A SIMPLE L. C. D.\n[26:28] MTD018ID: YEAH BECAUSE IT HAS TO UH B\n[26:29] MTD020ME: YEAH IT'S QUITE A SIMPLE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[26:31] MTD020ME: I THINK THEY DON'T NEED THAT BIG OF C. P. U.\n[26:33] MTD018ID: YEAH BUT IT THE THE REMOTE CONTROL HAS TO KNOW WHETHER YOU'RE IN A SETTINGS MENU OR JUST UH YOU JUST WANT TO TURN UP THE VOLUME\n[26:40] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY TRUE TRUE\n[26:43] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[26:45] MTD018ID: SO IT HAS TO HAVE SOME KIND OF A\n[26:49] MTD018ID: CALCULATION UNIT OR C. P. U.\n[26:52] MTD018ID: TO KNOW UH IN WHICH STATE YOU ARE AND UH WHICH BUTTON YOU ARE PRESSING IN AT THE RIGHT MOMENT\n[26:57] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[26:57] MTD017PM: BECAUSE WE'RE PROJECTING PROJECTING THE BUTTONS ON THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[27:01] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[27:04] MTD018ID: AND A TOUCH SCREEN MAKES IT UH POSSIBLE TO UH TO GET THE CO ORDINATION OF YOUR FINGER ON THE SCREEN\n[27:09] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[27:10] MTD018ID: AND THE CASE YEAH WE ALREADY DISCUSSED THE CASE WE WANTED TO MAKE IT FROM RUBBER AND UH\n[27:11] FTD019UID: IT'S RUBBER\n[27:13] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT BUT A HARD RUBBER LIKE THIS\n[27:15] FTD019UID: OR SOFTER RUBBER OR YEAH\n[27:16] MTD018ID: UH HARD RUBBER I THINK\n[27:17] MTD018ID: THAT'S THE EASY TO HA UH TO TO UH\n[27:19] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[27:19] FTD019UID: IT BOUNCES BACK FROM THE FLOOR WHERE YOU THROW IT\n[27:20] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[27:22] MTD018ID: YEAH SURE LOOK\n[27:22] MTD020ME: WE HAVE DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[27:23] FTD019UID: YEAH YEAH THIS IN DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[27:25] MTD020ME: SO THE SHAPES IS SOMETHING BETWEEN THE SQUARE SHAPES WITH ROUND COLO CORNERS AND A ROUND SHAPES\n[27:26] MTD018ID: D\n[27:33] MTD020ME: NO I DON'T THINK I THINK\n[27:36] MTD020ME: IT'S MORE ROUND THAN SQUARE\n[27:39] FTD019UID: YEAH IT'S A BIT\n[27:39] FTD019UID: BUT I THINK IT SHOULD BE A BIT LONGER PERHAPS\n[27:40] MTD020ME: SO IT MEETS I THINK IT MEETS MORE THE YOUNG PEOPLE THAN THE OLDER PEOPLE\n[27:44] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[27:44] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[27:44] MTD017PM: BUT THAT'S WHAT WE WANT\n[27:45] FTD019UID: I THINK SO TOO\n[27:46] MTD020ME: YEAH THAT'S OUR TARGET\n[27:47] MTD018ID: IT'S OUR MAIN TARGET\n[27:47] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[27:48] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[27:48] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[27:49] MTD020ME: LOWER THAN FORTY YEARS I THINK\n[27:53] MTD020ME: IT WAS\n[27:53] MTD018ID: WELL AND HOW ABOUT MY IDEA UH OF MAKING IT UM\n[27:57] MTD018ID: WITH ONE SINGLE CURVE\n[28:00] MTD020ME: OH YEAH THAT THAT I THINK I THOUGHT THAT WAS A QUITE GOOD\n[28:00] MTD018ID: SO I\n[28:02] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[28:04] MTD018ID: BECAUSE IT'S A GADGET AND YOU WANT TO SHOW IT OFF OF COURSE\n[28:05] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[28:06] MTD017PM: YEAH YEAH YOU HAVE A FANCY DESIGN THEN RIGHT AWAY\n[28:07] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[28:08] MTD018ID: UH\n[28:09] MTD020ME: YOU CAN PUT IT ON YOUR TABLE WITH THE L. C. D. SCREEN YOU DON'T HAVE TO PUT IT GET IT IN YOUR HAND\n[28:09] MTD017PM: SO\n[28:09] MTD018ID: BECAUSE IT YEAH\n[28:13] MTD020ME: YOU CAN PUT IT NEXT TO YOU AND THEN DIVE IT IN AND\n[28:14] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[28:16] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[28:17] MTD018ID: IT'S A LOT EASIER\n[28:18] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[28:18] FTD019UID: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[28:21] MTD020ME: SO\n[28:21] MTD018ID: SO SO YOU GOT UH DID YOU WRITE THAT DOWN\n[28:22] MTD017PM: OKAY SO\n[28:23] FTD019UID: AND THEN\n[28:24] MTD018ID: UH GOT A SINGLE CURVED UH RUBBER\n[28:28] MTD018ID: F UH FANCY COLOURED REMOTE CONTROL\n[28:29] MTD020ME: YOU CAN'T YOU YOU CAN'T OH YOU C YOU CAN DRAW IT ON YOUR PAPER AND THEN LOAD IT ON THE\n[28:35] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[28:35] FTD019UID: YEAH YOU CAN UH IT'S PRETTY EASY BUT\n[28:36] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT I WROTE IT DOWN\n[28:40] MTD020ME: AND LOAD IT ON THE THE USER THE SERVER\n[28:40] FTD019UID: AND\n[28:46] MTD017PM: WHAT ABOUT THE USER INTERFACE THERE ARE ALSO SOME SOME QUESTIONS UH ABOUT THE CONCEPTS I THINK YOU HAVE SOME IDEAS ON THAT\n[28:52] FTD019UID: YEAH I HAD WHAT I JUST UH I SHOULD AGAIN\n[28:53] MTD017PM: YOU YOU SHOWED YOUR DRAWING\n[29:00] FTD019UID: I MISS A FEW BUTTONS BUT\n[29:04] FTD019UID: WELL\n[29:07] FTD019UID: AT LEAST UH WHAT WE SHOULD ALSO HAVE ON I JUST REMEMBERED UM A MENU TO GO BACK THROUGH THE FIRST UH\n[29:14] FTD019UID: IF IF YOU TOUCH OPTIONS YOU CAN'T GO BACK TO THIS UH RIGHT AWAY NOW\n[29:15] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[29:16] MTD020ME: YEAH YOU HAVE TO GO BACK\n[29:18] MTD020ME: YEAH UH UH\n[29:19] FTD019UID: THIS\n[29:20] MTD020ME: ISN'T IT BETTER TO HAVE THE SOUND AND THE GENERAL BUTTONS HORIZONTAL\n[29:27] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:28] MTD020ME: WITH THE MINUS AND THE PLUS\n[29:29] FTD019UID: I THINK IT'S\n[29:29] MTD020ME: I THINK IT'S\n[29:31] MTD020ME: EASIER THAN\n[29:31] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:32] FTD019UID: I I THOUGHT IT WAS UH EASIER TO HANDLE THIS WAY BUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY THINK\n[29:35] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[29:38] MTD018ID: SORRY\n[29:39] FTD019UID: WOULD YOU LIKE THE THE BUTTONS HORIZONTAL OR V VERTICAL\n[29:39] MTD017PM: MM\n[29:43] MTD020ME: FOR SOUND AND CHANNEL\n[29:44] MTD018ID: DEPENDS ON THE SCREEN\n[29:44] FTD019UID: TH\n[29:45] MTD018ID: IF YOU MAKE THE SCREEN VERTICAL IT DOESN'T MATTER\n[29:47] MTD018ID: IF YOU MAKE IT UH IN A RECTANGLE\n[29:50] FTD019UID: RIGHT WELL IF WE MAKE IT LIKE THIS I THINK IF YOU\n[29:50] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[29:52] MTD018ID: I SO IT'S IT'S IT'S IT'S\n[29:55] FTD019UID: PUT IT LIKE THIS\n[29:55] MTD018ID: SQUARE\n[29:58] MTD020ME: I THINK IT'S IT'S EASIER TO HAVE IT SOMETHING LIKE\n[30:03] MTD020ME: OH A BUTTON UH MINUS HERE PLUS OVER HERE\n[30:09] MTD020ME: A MINUS HERE PLUS OVER HERE\n[30:11] MTD018ID: OH OKAY\n[30:13] MTD020ME: AND ON HERE\n[30:15] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[30:15] MTD020ME: THE OTHER BUTTONS AND ON HERE THE TOP\n[30:19] MTD020ME: THE OPTIONS AND THEN YOU HAVE SOMETHING LIKE UH THE P. OVER HERE\n[30:20] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[30:21] FTD019UID: BUT I THINK I WOU\n[30:26] MTD020ME: AND THE SOUND\n[30:33] FTD019UID: I THINK THAT'S A MATTER OF WHAT YOU'RE USED TO\n[30:33] MTD020ME: SOMETHING UH\n[30:35] FTD019UID: I THINK I WOULD PUT A PLUS AND A MIN UH HERE\n[30:38] FTD019UID: AND THEN THE P. IN THE MID IN THE MIDDLE AND THE SOUND UH IN THE MIDDLE\n[30:44] MTD018ID: UH\n[30:44] MTD020ME: SOMETHING LIKE\n[30:47] MTD020ME: SH\n[30:50] MTD018ID: TAKE YOUR TIME\n[30:58] MTD020ME: PLUS MINUS PLUS UH\n[31:01] FTD019UID: ALMOST\n[31:06] MTD020ME: MINUS\n[31:07] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT I THINK WHEN YOU ARE HOLDING IT YOU COULD PRESS THE MINUS AND THE PLUS AND WITH THE OTHER FINGER THE MINUS AND THE PLUS\n[31:14] MTD020ME: YEAH I THINK YOU'RE GOING TO S YOU'RE GOING TO USE IT WITH ONE THUMB\n[31:17] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT I THINK YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[31:20] FTD019UID: PERHAPS I HAVE SOME EXAMPLES\n[31:20] MTD018ID: W\n[31:21] MTD018ID: WE'LL LEAVE THAT TO THE USABILITY ENGINEERING THEN\n[31:22] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[31:24] MTD020ME: WHO'S THE USABILITY ENGINEERING\n[31:26] FTD019UID: THAT'S ME\n[31:26] MTD020ME: SHE IS\n[31:27] FTD019UID: BUT I'M GOING TO LOOK IF I'VE GOT SOME EXAMPLES 'CAUSE PERHAPS YOU SHOULD CHOOSE WHAT'S MOST OFTEN USED\n[31:32] MTD020ME: OH\n[31:33] FTD019UID: THE 'CAUSE THEY CAN USE THAT BETTER\n[31:33] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[31:34] MTD020ME: UM\n[31:35] MTD018ID: CONSISTENCY\n[31:36] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[31:36] MTD020ME: OH I HAVE THAT THOSE S NUMBERS\n[31:38] FTD019UID: I\n[31:40] FTD019UID: HERE IS OUR HERE ARE UH\n[31:43] MTD020ME: OR A GOOD WATCH\n[31:44] FTD019UID: I DON'T REALLY KNOW\n[31:45] MTD020ME: B\n[31:46] MTD017PM: EVERYBODY'S SEARCHING IN HIS DATA\n[31:48] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[31:48] MTD020ME: CHANNEL SELECTION\n[31:50] MTD020ME: PER HOUR ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY EIGHT\n[31:53] MTD020ME: VOLUME SELECTION FOUR TIMES AN HOUR\n[31:55] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT BUT I MEAN IF IT'S USUALLY PLUS OR MIN ABOVE EACH OTHER OR NEXT TO EACH OTHER ON A NORMAL REMOTE\n[32:00] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[32:00] MTD020ME: UH\n[32:01] MTD018ID: SO NOT HOW MUCH N NOT HOW OFTEN IT'S USED BUT\n[32:04] FTD019UID: W WHAT'S WHAT'S USUAL OR NORMAL\n[32:04] MTD020ME: YEAH THAT DEPENDS ON ON ON THE REMOTE\n[32:06] FTD019UID: YES I'M LOOKING HERE\n[32:07] FTD019UID: BUT HERE'S IT'S BELOW HERE ALSO AND NOW HERE'S HERE'S NEXT TO EACH OTHER\n[32:09] MTD018ID: UH\n[32:16] FTD019UID: I THINK IT'S IT'S A\n[32:17] MTD020ME: I THINK BECAUSE I HAVE TWO TELEVISIONS AT HOME\n[32:20] MTD020ME: ONE IS HORIZONTAL ONE IS VERTICAL SO IT DEPENDS\n[32:22] MTD018ID: YEAH IT DOES IT DOESN'T REALLY MATTER BUT\n[32:22] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[32:24] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[32:25] MTD020ME: DEPENDS\n[32:27] MTD018ID: UH\n[32:31] FTD019UID: I THINK THE THE THE VOLUME WAS USUALLY UH ABOVE EACH OTHER BECAUSE YOU GO HIGHER AND DOWN\n[32:37] MTD020ME: YEAH LOWER\n[32:37] FTD019UID: AND THE THE PAY THE THE THE PROGRAM IS NEXT TO EACH OTHER BECAUSE YOU WOULD GO FURTHER AND BACK\n[32:46] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[32:46] FTD019UID: THAT'S HOW IT'S IS USUALLY WHEN I LOOK HERE\n[32:51] MTD018ID: OKAY UM\n[32:51] FTD019UID: THAT'S WHAT I SEE\n[32:54] MTD018ID: LET'S CUT TO THE CHASE\n[32:55] MTD020ME: IT'S GOT TO CHANGE\n[32:58] MTD017PM: YEAH WELL I THINK WE HAVE WE DON'T HAVE TO DECIDE ABOUT THAT NOW HOW WHERE WE WILL PUT THE BUTTONS JUST THE\n[33:03] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[33:04] MTD020ME: YEAH IS IT IS USER INTERFACE\n[33:07] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[33:07] MTD017PM: CONCEPTS\n[33:08] MTD020ME: COMPONENT\n[33:09] FTD019UID: THIS CONCEPT IS IN THE ACTUAL DESIGN BUT YOU SHOULD KNOW WHERE YOU WOULD PLACE A\n[33:12] MTD018ID: OKAY WELL LE\n[33:16] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[33:17] MTD018ID: INTERFACE YEAH\n[33:18] FTD019UID: AND THE SPEECH UH SHALL WE IMPLEMENT THAT\n[33:21] FTD019UID: OR UH\n[33:22] MTD017PM: YEAH WELL WE JUST HEARD ABOUT THE NEW UH TECHNOLOGY HUH\n[33:24] MTD020ME: YEAH I THINK IT'S IT'S EASY FOR THAT WHERE ARE YOU BUT THEN IT SAYS I'M HERE\n[33:25] MTD018ID: TECHNOLOGIES UH\n[33:27] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[33:28] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[33:28] MTD018ID: MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO\n[33:29] FTD019UID: BUT THEN YOU SHOULD ALSO FIND A PLACE YOU COULD IF YOU DO IT LIKE THIS YOU COULD PUT IT IN A CORNER OR SOMETHING\n[33:29] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[33:35] MTD018ID: MM\n[33:35] FTD019UID: YOU CAN TALK INTO THE CORNER\n[33:36] MTD020ME: YEAH A MICROPHONE YEAH\n[33:37] MTD018ID: NOT EVEN NECESSARY BECAUSE A LOTTA YOU CAN MAKE A VERY SENSITIVE MICROPHONE\n[33:37] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[33:38] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[33:41] MTD018ID: SO IT MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO UH JUST PUT IT AROU UH UNDERNEATH IT OR ON THE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE UH REMOTE\n[33:47] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[33:47] MTD017PM: YEAH MAYBE AT THE BOTTOM WHERE YOU CAN CAN HEL HOLD IT WITH YOU HAND THAT THERE'S ALSO A MICROPHONE UH\n[33:48] FTD019UID: BUT\n[33:50] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S ALSO\n[33:50] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[33:53] MTD018ID: RIGHT\n[33:53] MTD017PM: OVER THERE\n[33:54] FTD019UID: SO IN THE MIDDLE OR SOMETHING\n[33:54] MTD018ID: BUT THAT'S NOT IMPORT I THINK THAT'S NOT IM VERY IMPORTANT BECAUSE YEAH IT DOESN'T MATTER WHERE THE MICROPHONE IS\n[33:55] MTD017PM: YEAH YEAH\n[33:59] FTD019UID: BUT YOU SHOULD UH DECIDE WHERE YOU WANT TO PUT IT\n[34:02] MTD018ID: AH OKAY SURE OKAY WELL THA\n[34:03] FTD019UID: RIGHT\n[34:04] MTD020ME: UM I THINK WHERE IT ISN'T SEEN\n[34:05] MTD018ID: UNDERNEATH\n[34:09] MTD020ME: THE MOST\n[34:09] MTD018ID: INDEED\n[34:11] MTD018ID: IT SHOULDN'T BE UH VERY UH VISIBLE\n[34:12] MTD020ME: INSIDE\n[34:12] FTD019UID: YOU COULD P YOU COULD PUT IT IN A LOGO OF THE COMPANY\n[34:15] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[34:15] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[34:15] MTD018ID: YEAH SURE WHY NO\n[34:15] MTD017PM: WELL MAYBE JUST IN THE THE SPOT YOU JUST POINTED OUT\n[34:16] MTD020ME: I I BETWEEN THE ROUND OF THE R.\n[34:18] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:19] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[34:20] MTD017PM: BECAUSE I THINK IT SHOULD BE IN A IN AN IMPORTANT POSITION WHERE PEOPLE CAN SEE IT\n[34:23] MTD017PM: BECAUSE IT IS THE THE UNIQUE UH IDEA OF OUR REMOTE HUH THE THE SPEECH CONTROL\n[34:27] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:27] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY\n[34:27] FTD019UID: SO WHERE DO YOU WANT TO PUT IT\n[34:29] MTD017PM: WELL MAYBE WHERE THE ONE HAND\n[34:29] MTD018ID: YEAH BUT IT DOESN'T MAKES IT UH ANY MORE FANCY BECAUSE YOU GET TO SEE UH\n[34:32] FTD019UID: YEAH ACTUALLY IT DOES BECAUSE IT YOU CAN YOU CAN FIND IT BETTER IF YOU USE IT\n[34:33] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[34:37] MTD020ME: YEAH BU BUT\n[34:38] FTD019UID: IT'S A WAY FOR YOU TO UH\n[34:40] MTD018ID: UH\n[34:41] FTD019UID: SO IT MAKES MORE SENSE JUST 'CAUSE OTHER REMOTES DON'T HAVE THAT\n[34:43] MTD018ID: YEAH OKAY\n[34:44] MTD017PM: BUT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT THE BUTTON OR ABOUT THE MICROPHONE\n[34:47] FTD019UID: ABOUT A MICROPHONE THERE IS NO BUTTON\n[34:47] MTD017PM: YEAH BECAUSE A MICROPHONE IS VERY SMALL THING BUT YOU CAN MAKE IT LOOK LIKE IT'S BIG SO AS ITS ITS REALLY AN IMPORTANT FUNCTION OF THE REMOTE\n[34:51] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:57] MTD020ME: I THINK THE LEFT S UNDER CORNER SHOULD BE THE BEST\n[35:04] MTD020ME: WHERE ISN'T I IT ISN'T MOST IN SIGHT\n[35:07] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[35:09] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[35:09] MTD020ME: I THINK\n[35:10] MTD018ID: WELL PUT IT THERE\n[35:11] MTD018ID: I DON'T MIND\n[35:13] MTD018ID: THAT DOESN'T DOESN'T REALLY MATTER\n[35:15] MTD020ME: NO\n[35:16] MTD020ME: ACTUALLY DOESN'T\n[35:18] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[35:19] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT\n[35:19] MTD018ID: SO\n[35:20] FTD019UID: ANY MORE UH\n[35:21] MTD017PM: SO WELL UH TYPE SUPPLEMENTS\n[35:25] MTD018ID: INTERFACE TYPE\n[35:26] MTD017PM: ANYTHING\n[35:26] MTD017PM: YEAH WELL WE ALREADY S DISCUSSED THAT HUH THE THE L. C. D. AND\n[35:28] MTD018ID: THE L. C. D. YEAH UH SUPPLEMENTS WELL THE SUPPLEMENT IS TO YEAH\n[35:29] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[35:29] MTD020ME: I THINK I THOUGHT THE LIKE YOU SAID LIKE SCROLL NEXT TO THE REMOTE ISN'T THAT HANDY\n[35:35] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[35:37] MTD020ME: I THINK IT'S BETTER TO JUST UP WHAT YOU'D LIKE TO DO ON THE SCREEN\n[35:41] MTD020ME: IF YOU WANT TO GO BACK YOU HAVE TO BACK BUTTON GO BACK\n[35:43] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[35:43] MTD020ME: IF YOU WANT TO CHOOSE AUDIO SETTINGS YOU PRESS AUDIO SETTINGS AND IT GOES TO THAT S SUB MENU\n[35:48] MTD018ID: HEY\n[35:52] FTD019UID: UM YEAH\n[35:54] FTD019UID: YEAH THE THE YOUNG PEOPLE DO LIKE UH SCROLL UH YEAH\n[35:56] MTD018ID: USE THE SCROLL\n[35:57] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[35:57] MTD018ID: YEAH I THINK SO TOO\n[35:57] MTD020ME: YOU DO LIKE IT\n[35:59] MTD018ID: SO WHY NOT ON ON SIDE\n[36:01] FTD019UID: OR AT LEAST YEAH I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S REALLY THE SCROLL BUT THE MENU THEY LIKE MOST\n[36:06] FTD019UID: AND I THINK YOU CAN NEVER GET THROUGH A MENU GREAT WITH A SCROLL UH\n[36:09] MTD018ID: FAST YEAH\n[36:11] MTD020ME: YEAH I THINK IT IS IS FASTER\n[36:11] MTD018ID: SO IF YOU'VE GOT A SETTINGS IF YOU\n[36:12] MTD020ME: BECAU I THINK THE SCROLL'S EASIER IF YOU HAVE A LOT OF OPTIONS BUT IF YOU DON'T HAVE A LOT OF OPTION THEN\n[36:15] MTD018ID: YES\n[36:16] FTD019UID: BUT YOU HAVE IT'S F UH WE HAVE FIVE OR FOUR OR SOMETHING\n[36:17] MTD018ID: YOU HAVE A LOT OF OPTIONS\n[36:18] MTD018ID: BECAUSE WHEN YOU USE YEAH YOU GET W WHEN YOU USE UH THE SETTINGS MENU FOR EXAMPLE TO LOOK UP SOME UH UH SOME CHANNELS ON YOUR UH ON YOUR TELEVISION\n[36:20] MTD020ME: Y\n[36:26] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[36:27] MTD018ID: YOU SHOULD SCROLL SCROLL DOWN UH ON A MENU WHICH PROBABLY DOES NOT FIT ON YOUR SCREEN\n[36:30] MTD020ME: UH-HUH\n[36:32] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY TRUE\n[36:33] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[36:33] MTD018ID: SO THEN IT'S UH VERY HANDY TO TO SCROLL DOWN YOU MAKE JUST A RUBBER JUST LIKE UH ON YOUR MOUSE OR\n[36:36] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[36:40] MTD018ID: JUST PUT IT ON THE SIDE AND IT'S VERY EASY TO USE\n[36:42] MTD020ME: OKAY NO PROBLEM\n[36:44] MTD017PM: AND I THINK I WOULD IT WOULD MAKE EVEN MORE FANCY BECAUSE YOU HAVE ANOTHER INTERESTING THING ON THE SIDE WHICH YOU CAN TOUCH AND\n[36:48] MTD018ID: YEAH YEAH\n[36:49] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[36:51] FTD019UID: IT'S ALSO DIFFERENT\n[36:52] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[36:52] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[36:53] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[36:54] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[36:55] MTD017PM: WELL THERE'S OUR FIVE MINUTES UH WARNING\n[36:58] MTD017PM: UM ANY MORE UH QUESTIONS ABOUT ABOUT THE DESIGN OR THE USER INTERFACE OR DIFFERENT COMPONENTS EVERYONE\n[37:01] MTD020ME: UM\n[37:04] MTD020ME: NO COLOURS ARE CLEAR SHAPE IS CLEAR MATERIAL IS CLEAR\n[37:07] MTD017PM: EVERYBODY THINK THEY CAN CAN\n[37:09] MTD018ID: OKAY WHAT'S THE STANDARD COLOUR\n[37:11] MTD017PM: WORK FOR THAT\n[37:11] MTD020ME: AND A STANDARD YEAH WE DON'T NO WE HAVE DIFFERENT COLOUR\n[37:12] MTD017PM: IS THERE A STANDARD COLOUR\n[37:13] MTD018ID: I I YOU GOT YOU GOT DIFFERENT COLOURS BUT YOU SHOULD HAVE A STANDARD COLOUR\n[37:14] MTD020ME: HOW MANY COLOURS ARE WE GOING TO\n[37:15] FTD019UID: YOU SHOULD YOU SHOULD HAVE A BLACK ONE BECAUSE UH I THINK BLACK IS STANDARD\n[37:17] MTD020ME: BLACK\n[37:18] MTD020ME: YEAH BLACK I THINK IS IS THE STANDARD\n[37:18] MTD018ID: BLACK\n[37:19] MTD018ID: WITH THE WITH THE YELLOW UH\n[37:20] FTD019UID: BUT IF YOU WANT TO BE DIFFERENT THEN UH\n[37:21] MTD020ME: DARK GREY SOMETHING LIKE THIS THIS COLOUR OR SOMETHING\n[37:23] MTD018ID: JUST A REGULAR UH REMOTE COLOUR\n[37:24] MTD020ME: YEAH LIKE LIKE YEAH\n[37:26] MTD018ID: AND THEN HAVE UH DIFFERENT COVERS UH TO USE\n[37:26] MTD020ME: OR OR SILVER\n[37:29] MTD020ME: I THINK IT'S BETTER TO HAVE SILVER NOWADAYS\n[37:31] MTD018ID: SILVER YEAH\n[37:31] FTD019UID: SILVER\n[37:32] MTD020ME: I THINK YOU SEE MORE SILVER THAN BLACK\n[37:32] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[37:33] MTD018ID: YOU SEE A LOT OF T UH SILVER TELEVISIONS\n[37:33] MTD017PM: BUT STILL SILVER AND BLACK ARE WELL SILVER IS NEW BUT ALSO TRADITIONAL SO UH\n[37:34] FTD019UID: SILVER RUBBER\n[37:35] MTD020ME: YEAH THE THE SILVER BLACK ARE OUR MAIN COLOURS\n[37:37] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[37:38] MTD020ME: I THINK WE HAVE SILVER BLACK AND BETWEEN THOSE IS LIKE I DUNNO S FIVE COLOURS BETWEEN THEM OR SOMETHING\n[37:45] MTD017PM: YEAH W WHAT ABOUT A YELLOW THING I MEAN IT\n[37:47] MTD018ID: YEAH Y I THINK IT'S BETTER TO\n[37:47] MTD020ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH IT'LL BE A BANANA YELLOW WE HAVE\n[37:49] MTD017PM: COULD BE UGLY BUT IT'S DEFINITELY FANCY\n[37:50] MTD020ME: R RED\n[37:50] FTD019UID: BUT YEAH\n[37:51] MTD018ID: YEAH TH YEAH\n[37:52] MTD018ID: THAT'S RIGHT\n[37:53] MTD020ME: GREEN WOOD BROWN\n[37:53] MTD018ID: BUT IF YOU USE UH SILVER UH RUBBER S SILVER RUBBER ISN'T FANCY\n[37:55] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[38:00] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[38:01] MTD018ID: WHEN YOU USE TITANIUM SILVER IS FANCY BUT WHEN YOU USE SILVER RUBBER IT ISN'T FANCY\n[38:03] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[38:05] MTD018ID: SILVER HAS TO SHINE AND RUBBER DOESN'T SHINE\n[38:08] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[38:10] MTD018ID: ESPECIALLY WHEN IT'S MADE OF SOFT RUBBER LIKE THIS\n[38:13] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[38:15] MTD018ID: YOU UNDERSTAND\n[38:16] MTD020ME: YEAH I UNDERSTAND\n[38:17] MTD017PM: YEAH I WOULD THINK ABOUT COLOURS LIKE UH RED YELLOW GREEN BLUE JUST\n[38:19] MTD020ME: YEAH O OF COURSE\n[38:19] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[38:20] MTD020ME: THE FRUITY COLOURS AND THE AUTUMN COLOURS LIKE RED AND BROWN DARK RED AND BROWN\n[38:21] MTD018ID: FRUITY\n[38:21] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[38:21] FTD019UID: JUST ALL KIND OF COLOUR\n[38:22] MTD018ID: FRUITY LOOPS\n[38:26] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[38:27] MTD017PM: MAROON\n[38:27] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[38:27] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[38:29] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[38:31] MTD017PM: OKAY SO\n[38:31] FTD019UID: AND AND DO WE HAVE TO HAVE A NORMAL BLACK ONE OR UH\n[38:34] MTD017PM: WHO'S PINGING\n[38:34] FTD019UID: IS IT\n[38:35] MTD020ME: NO\n[38:35] MTD017PM: YOU ARE PINGIN OKAY\n[38:36] MTD018ID: YOU PING\n[38:36] MTD017PM: I THOUGHT WE OKAY SO UH THAT WRAPS IT UP\n[38:40] MTD017PM: EVERYBODY KNOWS UH WHAT TO DO\n[38:40] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[38:41] MTD017PM: WELL I WROTE IT DOWN HERE\n[38:42] MTD018ID: WELL NOT WHAT TO DO\n[38:42] FTD019UID: WELL I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO BUT\n[38:43] MTD017PM: I WROTE IT DOWN HERE WHAT TO DO UM\n[38:43] MTD018ID: NOT WHAT TO DO\n[38:45] MTD018ID: LOOK\n[38:46] MTD017PM: THE NEXT MEETING IS ONCE AGAIN IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[38:48] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[38:48] MTD017PM: UM HERE ARE THE INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS\n[38:50] MTD017PM: AND ESPECIALLY NOTICE THAT UH THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER AND THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER ARE GOING TO WORK TOGETHER ON A PROTOTYPE DRAWING ON A SMART BOARD\n[38:54] FTD019UID: OOH\n[38:58] FTD019UID: RIGHT\n[38:59] MTD020ME: S TOUGH\n[39:00] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[39:00] MTD017PM: AND OF COURSE TO ALL FOUR OF US UH SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE EMAILED BY OUR PERSONAL COACH\n[39:04] MTD020ME: WE'LL BE AVAILABLE\n[39:06] FTD019UID: BUT DO WE HAVE TO WE'LL WORK TOGETHER BUT DO WE HAVE TO STAY HERE OR DO WE\n[39:10] MTD017PM: WELL I I'D SAY JUST WAIT UH FOR EMAIL AND UH FIND OUT\n[39:12] FTD019UID: RIGHT\n[39:14] FTD019UID: YES\n[39:14] MTD017PM: I DON'T KNOW\n[39:15] FTD019UID: OKAY\n[39:15] MTD018ID: THIN I THINK WE SHOULD WORK\n[39:16] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL THAT WAS WHAT I HAD TO SAY UH\n[39:17] FTD019UID: YEAH I THINK\n[39:19] MTD017PM: FINAL THOUGHTS FROM ANYONE OR\n[39:21] FTD019UID: NO\n[39:21] MTD020ME: NO\n[39:22] MTD017PM: WE'RE FINISHED\n[39:22] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[39:23] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[39:24] MTD020ME: FINISHED\n[39:24] MTD018ID: THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[39:26] FTD019UID: SO WE HAVE TO KEEP TALKING ENGLISH NOW", "question": "What were the final design decisions and agreed-upon features for the remote control, including its physical characteristics, power source, user interface, and any specific action items assigned at the end of the meeting?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"physical_attributes": {"type": "object", "properties": {"material": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary 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OH\n[0:09] FTD019UID: WHAT\n[0:09] MTD017PM: SO WELL UH WELCOME EVERYONE\n[0:11] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[0:12] MTD017PM: UM AS YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED I UH\n[0:15] MTD017PM: CREATED SEPARATE FOLDERS BECAUSE IT WAS UH TENDING TO GET A LITTLE BUSY IN OUR UH SHARED PROJECT DOCUMENTS UH FOLDER\n[0:18] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[0:24] MTD017PM: I DON'T KNOW IF EVERYBODY UH PUT THEIR OWN UH DOCUMENTS IN THE RIGHT FOLDER WHICH IS FOR NOW THE DETAILED DESIGN MEETING\n[0:31] MTD020ME: THAT'S NEW ONE\n[0:32] FTD019UID: WE DIDN'T MAKE ANY UH\n[0:32] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[0:33] MTD018ID: UH WE SHOULD SAVE THAT ONE\n[0:35] FTD019UID: OH IN\n[0:36] MTD017PM: THEN I'LL MOVE THIS ONE\n[0:37] FTD019UID: DIDN'T WE JUST DO THAT\n[0:39] MTD018ID: YEAH SAVE IN THE FOLDER\n[0:40] FTD019UID: OH\n[0:41] MTD018ID: SAVE AS PROJECT\n[0:42] MTD017PM: OH NO THIS IS JUST ONE BIG DOCUMENT SO YOU CAN LEAVE THAT WHEREVER IT IS\n[0:45] MTD018ID: OH OKAY\n[0:47] MTD018ID: HMM-HMM\n[0:48] MTD017PM: AND WE HAVE A EVALUATION LEFT HERE\n[0:51] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[0:55] MTD018ID: AGENDA\n[0:56] MTD017PM: WELL NOT MAIN DOCUMENTS THIS TIME\n[0:58] FTD019UID: HMM\n[0:58] MTD017PM: OH UH YES\n[1:00] MTD017PM: I HAVE IT OPEN MYSELF I GUESS\n[1:02] MTD017PM: UM WELL THE DETAILED DESIGN MEETING HUH\n[1:07] MTD017PM: WE'RE FINALLY GETTING SOMEWHERE HOPEFULLY\n[1:10] MTD017PM: UM WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO\n[1:12] MTD017PM: I'VE OPENED IT ALREADY\n[1:13] MTD017PM: UM I'M STILL GOING TO TAKE SOME MINUTES AND IF I'M RIGHT YOU TWO ARE GOING TO GIVE A PROTOTYPE PRESENTATION\n[1:16] MTD018ID: OH SORRY\n[1:21] FTD019UID: WE COULD\n[1:22] MTD017PM: AREN'T YOU\n[1:22] MTD017PM: YES YOU ARE\n[1:23] MTD017PM: AND UH M DID YOU DO SOMETHING WITH EVALUATION CRITERIA\n[1:27] MTD020ME: YEP\n[1:27] MTD020ME: YEP\n[1:28] MTD017PM: GOOD\n[1:28] MTD017PM: AND WE HAVE A CORRECT AGENDA\n[1:30] MTD017PM: AND UH THEN WE HAVE TO LOOK AT SOMETHING WHICH IS LESS NICE THE FINANCE UH ASPECT WHETHER WE CAN AFFORD WHAT WE HAVE DESIGNED\n[1:39] MTD017PM: AND IF WE CAN WE CAN UH COMMENCE THE FINAL PART WHICH IS THE PRODUCTION OR PROJECT EVALUATION\n[1:39] FTD019UID: OOPS\n[1:45] MTD017PM: HOW DID WE WORK TOGETHER AND WHAT ARE THE RESULTS AND HOW HAPPY ARE WE WITH THOSE\n[1:50] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL FINANCE UH WILL BE LATER\n[1:53] MTD017PM: NOW I'D LIKE TO GIVE THE WORD TO YOU TWO\n[1:55] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[1:55] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[1:59] MTD018ID: GET UP STAND UP\n[2:00] FTD019UID: WELL UH WE MADE A PROTOTYPE\n[2:02] MTD018ID: JUST 'KAY\n[2:04] FTD019UID: WE FIRST START WITH THE OVERALL UH\n[2:08] FTD019UID: THIS IS ABOUT THE TOTAL REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:08] MTD018ID: VIEW\n[2:11] FTD019UID: WE MADE IT GREEN\n[2:13] MTD018ID: JUST EXAMPLE COLOUR SO UH THERE'S ONE OF THE COLOURS WE WOULD LIKE TO UH SEE IN OUR PROTOTYPE\n[2:14] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[2:17] FTD019UID: IT'S A FRESH COLOUR\n[2:18] FTD019UID: AND UH THE SCREEN LIGHT BLUE\n[2:21] FTD019UID: OH UH THIS THE SCROLL BUTTON AND THE MICROPHONE ON THE ON THE SIDES HERE UNDER\n[2:27] FTD019UID: AND THE R. AND R. LOGO IT JUST SAYS R. AND R. NOW BUT UH\n[2:32] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[2:33] FTD019UID: ANY QUESTIONS SO FAR\n[2:34] MTD020ME: BIG MICROPHONE\n[2:35] MTD018ID: YEAH JUST UH JUST AN IDEA ABOUT HOW TO M TH THAT COULD ALSO BE POSSIBLE\n[2:36] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[2:38] MTD020ME: OH OKAY\n[2:39] MTD020ME: THAT'S THE PLACE WHERE IT'S GOING TO BE NOT THE SIZE\n[2:41] MTD018ID: UH WELL IT'S AN IDEA IN A SO\n[2:41] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[2:44] FTD019UID: OH Y YOU PERHAPS YOU SHOULD MAKE IT A BIT BIG SO PEOPLE KNOW IT'S THERE AND UH\n[2:48] MTD018ID: DO NOT FORGET IT\n[2:49] FTD019UID: UH\n[2:50] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[2:51] MTD018ID: TO FUNCTION IT IT DOESN'T REALLY HAVE TO BE SM UH BIG OF COURSE\n[2:54] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY\n[2:54] FTD019UID: HMM\n[2:55] MTD018ID: THE MICROPHONE COULD BE JUST A MINOR UH HOLE UH ON THE LEFT UH BUTTON\n[2:55] MTD020ME: OF COURSE\n[2:57] MTD020ME: MM\n[2:58] MTD020ME: MM TH YEAH\n[3:00] MTD020ME: SMALL\n[3:00] MTD018ID: OKAY UM\n[3:03] MTD018ID: WE ALSO MADE SOME UH IDEAS ABOUT HOW UH THE OPTIONS MENU WOULD WORK\n[3:07] MTD018ID: UH USING THE SCROLL BUTTON ON SIDES UH Y UH I UH UM\n[3:14] FTD019UID: YOU PUSH THE SCROLL BUTTON AND IT'S CLAPS OUT IF THERE'S A\n[3:16] MTD018ID: YEAH YOU PUSH THE SCROLL BUTTON\n[3:18] MTD018ID: AND A DROP DOWN MENU OR A PULL OUT MENU COMES OUT AND UH YOU GET UH YOU GET THE OPTIONS UH BECOMING AVAILABLE\n[3:25] MTD018ID: FOR EXAMPLE UH T. V. SETTINGS UH REMOTE SETTINGS ET CETERA\n[3:27] FTD019UID: REMOTE SETTINGS ET CETERA\n[3:30] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[3:30] MTD018ID: SO UH YOU CAN SCROLL DOWN TOO WITH THE SCROLL UH BUTTON UH AS YOU CAN SEE OH IT'S HERE JUST PUSH IT IN\n[3:37] MTD018ID: UH THE MENU COMES OUT LIKE THIS AND UH I IT ALL BECOMES VISIBLE\n[3:43] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[3:43] MTD018ID: UM\n[3:44] FTD019UID: AND YOU COULD ALSO TOUCH IT SO THAT IT COMES OUT AND AND USE THE THE THE SCROLL THING AS A WITH YOUR FINGERS\n[3:46] MTD018ID: YEAH THAT'S C YEAH\n[3:51] MTD018ID: INDEED\n[3:52] FTD019UID: YES\n[3:52] MTD018ID: OKAY UM IT'S ALSO UH NICE TO SEE THAT UM WE MADE A SMALL UH MENU\n[3:58] MTD018ID: UH THE OPTIONS MENU UH BECOMING AVAILABLE WHEN PRESSING THE UH SCROLL UH BUTTON\n[4:03] MTD018ID: AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO USE THE TELETEXT\n[4:05] MTD018ID: WHI WHICH IS USED UH WHICH SHOULD STILL BE USED AND WE THINK THAT IT'S UH VERY HANDY TO PUT IT UH NOT UH UNDER THE OPTIONS MENU\n[4:15] MTD018ID: BUT IN UH YES\n[4:17] MTD018ID: IN AN APART UH\n[4:18] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[4:19] MTD017PM: SO A SEPARATE BUTTON FOR FOR TEXT OKAY\n[4:20] MTD018ID: IN A SEPARATE BUTTON YEAH\n[4:20] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[4:21] FTD019UID: PERHAPS WE SHOULD USE THE TELETEXT SIGN IN P YEAH\n[4:24] MTD018ID: A SIGN YEAH JUST LIKE OKAY INDEED\n[4:26] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[4:26] MTD018ID: OKAY WE CAN UH MODIFY THAT LATER\n[4:27] FTD019UID: FORGOT\n[4:29] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[4:29] MTD018ID: WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE ANY COMMENTS ABOUT NEXT UH\n[4:31] FTD019UID: UH WELL THIS IS THE TOTAL INTERFACE UH THAT F OF THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[4:36] FTD019UID: UH THE NUMBERS WHICH IS PRETTY STRAIGHT FORWARD\n[4:39] FTD019UID: WE PUT ANO AN AN EXTRA BUTTON IN\n[4:41] FTD019UID: WE CAN ERASE IT BUT IT'S THE BUTTON WHERE YOU CAN SWITCH CHANNELS\n[4:45] FTD019UID: JUST WHEN YOU ARE ONE AND YOU GO TO TWO YOU CAN OR IF YOU GO TO FIVE YOU CAN GO BACK TO ONE WITH THAT BUTTON\n[4:52] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT ONE YEAH\n[4:52] MTD018ID: PREVIOUS PAGE YEAH INDEED\n[4:54] FTD019UID: IT HAS A NAME\n[4:55] FTD019UID: AND UH UH WE PUT THAT IN I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE HANDY THERE\n[4:55] MTD018ID: OH MY GOD\n[5:00] FTD019UID: UH THIS THE ONE NUMBER OR TWO NUMBERS BUTTON\n[5:04] FTD019UID: BELOW THAT THE PAGE AND THE SOUND\n[5:06] FTD019UID: AND UH IN THE MIDDLE THE THE MUTE\n[5:10] FTD019UID: UH BATTERY INDICATOR\n[5:11] MTD018ID: IT'S QUITE LARGE\n[5:12] FTD019UID: IT'S IT'S A BIT BIG\n[5:16] FTD019UID: AND THIS IS THE UH THE ON OFF UH KNOP THE STAND BY UH KNOP\n[5:20] FTD019UID: OR AT LEAST IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE IT\n[5:22] FTD019UID: AND THE OPTIONS UH OF TELETEXT\n[5:23] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[5:25] MTD018ID: YOU CAN SEE VERY CLEARLY NOW THAT THE UH TELETEXT AND OPTIONS MENU ISN'T UH TAKING UH MUCH UH UH IT'S TAKING MUCH PART OF THE SCREEN\n[5:34] MTD018ID: SO IT'S VERY UH WHEN YOU UH WHEN YOU USE IT DOESN'T UH BECOME IRRITATING TO SEE\n[5:40] MTD018ID: 'CAUSE IF YOU PUT IT ON THE TOP YOU ALWAYS GET SEE THE THE OPTIONS MENU\n[5:40] FTD019UID: HUH\n[5:45] MTD018ID: 'CAUSE PEOPLE REGULARLY UH READ FROM LEFT TOP TO RIGHT DOWN SO\n[5:49] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[5:51] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[5:51] FTD019UID: WELL THIS ABOUT IT I THINK\n[5:54] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[5:54] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[5:55] MTD018ID: HUH\n[5:57] MTD017PM: THANK YOU\n[5:57] FTD019UID: I WILL PUT IT BACK ON THE ON THE NICE GREEN\n[5:58] MTD017PM: LOOKS GOOD\n[6:01] MTD017PM: AND I JUST MISSED WHEN I WAS TYPING THE R. R. STANDS FOR\n[6:05] FTD019UID: THAT'S THE LOGO OF THE YEAH\n[6:06] MTD017PM: LOGO OKAY\n[6:07] FTD019UID: IT'S TH TH RIGHT NOW IT'S ONLY R. R. BUT UH\n[6:08] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL\n[6:11] MTD018ID: FULL SCREEN\n[6:13] MTD017PM: I WOULD HAVE RECOGNISED IT IF IT WERE THE RIGHT COLOURS OF COURSE\n[6:13] MTD020ME: SHIT\n[6:15] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[6:15] MTD018ID: ALRIGHT\n[6:16] FTD019UID: SORRY\n[6:16] MTD020ME: 'KAY\n[6:20] MTD017PM: OKAY THE EVALUATION CRITERIA HUH\n[6:20] FTD019UID: OH FULL SCREEN YEAH\n[6:22] MTD018ID: HUH\n[6:22] MTD020ME: EVALUATION\n[6:25] MTD020ME: 'KAY MY TASK WAS THIS TIME TO PUT UP A QUESTIONNAIRE\n[6:31] MTD020ME: BY WHICH WE CAN EVALUATE THE DESIGN OF THE REMOTE CONTROL BY THE QUESTIONS WE REQUIREMENTS FROM THE OF THE USERS\n[6:41] MTD020ME: MY NAME MY JOB OKAY\n[6:43] MTD018ID: MY NAME MY JOB\n[6:44] MTD020ME: THE METHODS\n[6:46] MTD020ME: QUESTIONNAIRE WITH SEVEN POINT SCALE FROM ONE TO SEVEN FROM TRUE TO FALSE\n[6:52] MTD020ME: LIKE QUESTION IS REMOTE BIG ENOUGH WE CAN SAY IT'S TRUE OR IT'S FALSE BY STEPS\n[6:52] FTD019UID: RIGHT\n[6:59] MTD020ME: ONE MEANS ABSOLUTELY NOT TRUE SEVEN MEANS TRUE\n[7:03] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[7:05] MTD020ME: THE THREE IMPORTANT THINGS OF REFA ARE UH FROM TH OF THIS YEAR IS ARE IS THE REMOTE CONTROL FANCY ENOUGH\n[7:06] MTD018ID: SORRY YOU USED THE POWERPOINT\n[7:16] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[7:17] MTD020ME: IS IT IN INNOVATIVE ENOUGH AND IS IT EASY ENOUGH TO USE\n[7:23] MTD020ME: AND THEN EVALUATION ITSELF\n[7:31] MTD020ME: UH\n[7:32] MTD018ID: WHAT\n[7:32] MTD020ME: SO\n[7:34] MTD018ID: BLING\n[7:34] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[7:35] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[7:35] MTD020ME: FIRST QUESTION\n[7:37] MTD020ME: IS THE DESIGN FANCY ENOUGH\n[7:39] FTD019UID: WELL\n[7:40] MTD020ME: PROJECT MANAGER WHAT DO YOU THINK\n[7:42] MTD017PM: WELL IT'S LOOKS FANCY ESPECIALLY WITH THE GREEN COLOUR\n[7:43] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[7:45] MTD020ME: BUT DOES IT\n[7:46] MTD017PM: AND THE THE CURVES WHICH WE DECIDED HUH\n[7:49] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[7:51] MTD017PM: ONLY WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SINGLE CURVE\n[7:54] MTD017PM: WE SPOKE ABOUT LAST MEETING\n[7:54] MTD018ID: NOW UH THE SINGLE CURVED IDEA WAS UH\n[7:54] FTD019UID: IT UH OH IT'S IN THE BACKGROUND\n[7:56] FTD019UID: OH\n[7:58] MTD018ID: YEAH OKAY YOU GE UM\n[7:59] FTD019UID: Y YOU SHOULD MAKE UH A SIDEWAYS UH VIEW\n[8:01] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[8:02] MTD018ID: THE SIDEWAYS VIEW UH THAT THAT THAT MA\n[8:04] FTD019UID: IT WILL BE I GUESS\n[8:06] FTD019UID: OH WE CAN\n[8:06] MTD018ID: HO NOT THAT PEN\n[8:07] MTD018ID: NOT THAT PEN\n[8:08] FTD019UID: OH G I WOULD SMART BOARD\n[8:11] MTD017PM: WELL IT MIGHT WORK ONE TIME HUH\n[8:13] FTD019UID: UH CAN I DRAW HERE OR UH\n[8:16] MTD018ID: SUPPOSE SO\n[8:16] MTD020ME: THINK\n[8:18] FTD019UID: OOH\n[8:18] MTD018ID: AH\n[8:18] MTD020ME: YEAH YEAH YOU CAN\n[8:19] MTD018ID: OH MY GOD IT WORKS\n[8:19] FTD019UID: SO IT WOULD BE UH SOMETHING LIKE THIS FROM THE SIDE BUT WITH A BIT OF UH CURVE HERE RIGHT\n[8:26] MTD018ID: YEAH THAT'S THE SINGLE CURVE INDEED\n[8:28] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[8:29] FTD019UID: SO IF YOU V FLIP IT LIKE THIS\n[8:31] MTD018ID: YEP\n[8:31] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[8:32] FTD019UID: HERE'S YEAH\n[8:32] MTD018ID: THAT'S NOT VERY I IT'S ALSO UH VERY HANDY IF YOU MAKE A SIDE CURVE WAY TO MAKE THE THE REMOTE CONTROL VERY THIN AT THE BOTTOM UH AT A BOTTOM AT A BOTTOM\n[8:42] MTD018ID: UH MAKE IT UH RATHER THICK ON THE TOP BECAUSE UH ON THE TOP IT HAS UH THE SCREEN\n[8:47] MTD018ID: WHICH TAKES UH IN SOME UH SPACE AND THE BATTERIES CAN BE LOCATED OVER THERE SO UH\n[8:51] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[8:52] FTD019UID: SO YOU JUST MAKE THE BACK OF THIS PART A BIT BIGGER SO THAT IT LAYS A BIT O\n[8:55] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[8:55] MTD020ME: ISN'T GOING TO BE A LITTLE BIT HEAVY AT THE TOP\n[8:59] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S A BIT OF PROBLEM MAYBE\n[9:00] MTD018ID: NO\n[9:01] MTD020ME: WITH TWO BATTERIES THE WHOLE PRINT PLATE AND T AND TOP AND IF YOU'RE HOLDING IT QUITE A LOT I THINK\n[9:04] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[9:06] FTD019UID: I THINK YEAH THE BATTERY SHOULD BE IN HERE BECAUSE IT'S JUST NOTHING SO IF YOU COULD\n[9:09] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[9:10] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[9:11] MTD018ID: OKAY INDEED\n[9:11] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[9:12] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[9:13] FTD019UID: 'CAUSE OTHERWISE I THINK I\n[9:13] MTD017PM: OKAY BUT WE HAVE TO RATE UH THESE THINGS NOW\n[9:14] MTD020ME: YEAH WE HAVE TO RATE\n[9:15] MTD020ME: IS IT FANCY ENOUGH\n[9:16] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[9:17] MTD020ME: TRUE IS ONE FALSE IS SEVEN\n[9:21] MTD020ME: SO FANCY ENOUGH MEANS DOES IT COMES TO THE YOUNGER PEOPLE AND THE ELDER PEOPLE\n[9:27] FTD019UID: I THINK IT DOES\n[9:28] MTD018ID: I THINK SO\n[9:29] MTD020ME: I THINK\n[9:29] FTD019UID: I IF YOU DON'T MAKE IT GREEN THEN THE ELDER PEOPLE WON'T WON'T LIKE IT\n[9:29] MTD018ID: IT'S PRETTY FANCY\n[9:31] MTD020ME: YEAH I HAVE TO AGREE ALL THE COLOUR COLOURS DON DON DOESN'T MATTER THAT M THAT MUCH NOW IT'S ONLY DESIGN\n[9:33] MTD018ID: YOU GET TH\n[9:33] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[9:35] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[9:37] FTD019UID: I THINK IT DOES\n[9:38] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[9:39] MTD020ME: AND THE DESIGN\n[9:40] MTD017PM: WELL I THINK UH ESPECIALLY BECAUSE OF THE MICROPHONE AND THE L. C. D. SCREEN ALSO\n[9:40] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[9:42] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[9:43] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW WHETHER OLDER PEOPLE WILL USE IT BUT\n[9:44] MTD017PM: VERY NEW THING\n[9:45] MTD017PM: WELL\n[9:47] MTD020ME: SO\n[9:47] MTD017PM: FANCY THE OLD PEOPLE WILL\n[9:47] FTD019UID: I WOULD MAKE IT A TWO OR SOMETHING\n[9:49] MTD020ME: A TWO\n[9:50] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[9:50] MTD018ID: IT'S TRUE IT'S A ONE\n[9:52] FTD019UID: HUH\n[9:53] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT IT'S A ONE\n[9:54] MTD018ID: VERY FANCY\n[9:54] FTD019UID: OH IT'S A ONE\n[9:55] MTD017PM: NO IT'S A TWO\n[9:58] MTD017PM: LITTLE BIT STRANGE WE HAVE TO JUDGE THAT OURSELVES HUH\n[10:00] MTD020ME: YEAH I N USED I WOULDN I SHOULD USE THAT ONE BUT IT DOESN'T\n[10:00] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[10:05] FTD019UID: BUT IT'S A ONE UH MAYBE UH\n[10:06] MTD020ME: OKAY NO IT'S TWO\n[10:08] MTD020ME: TRUE IS A ONE\n[10:09] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[10:09] MTD020ME: VERY TRUE IS IT VERY TRUE OR ISN'T THAT TRUE\n[10:13] MTD017PM: WELL I'D SAY TWO ON A SCALE\n[10:13] FTD019UID: WELL THEY THINK IT'S VERY TRUE BUT UH\n[10:14] MTD018ID: IT'S VERY TRUE BECAUSE WE DESIGNED IT TO BE VERY FANCY SO\n[10:14] MTD020ME: YEAH I THINK TWO\n[10:18] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT\n[10:18] MTD018ID: IT'S VERY FANCY I THINK\n[10:19] FTD019UID: WE SHOULD PERHAPS\n[10:20] MTD018ID: HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A REMOTE CONTROL LIKE THIS\n[10:22] MTD017PM: NO OKAY WELL THAT'S TRUE\n[10:23] MTD018ID: NO OKAY SO SO IT'S FANCY\n[10:23] MTD020ME: THAT'S FANCY ENOUGH\n[10:23] FTD019UID: THAT NOT\n[10:25] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[10:27] MTD020ME: THEN\n[10:27] MTD017PM: OKAY ONE TWO\n[10:28] MTD017PM: THAT DOESN'T MATTER THAT MUCH SO MAKE IT A ONE\n[10:29] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[10:29] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[10:30] MTD020ME: LET'S GIVE IT A TWO\n[10:31] MTD020ME: IS IT INNOVATIVE\n[10:34] FTD019UID: I THINK IT IS BECAUSE IT HAS AN L. 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SCREEN A MI MICROPHONE\n[10:34] MTD020ME: ENOUGH\n[10:35] MTD017PM: YEAH M\n[10:38] MTD018ID: AND UH UH THE SCROLL IS RUBBER SO S\n[10:39] MTD020ME: WE HAVE FOR THE SEARCH FUNCTION\n[10:39] FTD019UID: IT'S FROM RUBBER\n[10:41] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[10:42] MTD020ME: THE SCROLLER A BIT I THINK IT'S IT'S A ONE YEAH\n[10:42] MTD018ID: ENO ENOUGH TO I THINK\n[10:43] FTD019UID: IT'S A ONE I THINK\n[10:47] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[10:49] MTD020ME: ALSO HUH UH-HUH THE BUTTONS ARE THEY EASY TO FIND\n[10:53] MTD020ME: THAT WAS A BIG REQUIREMENT OF THE OLD PEOPLE\n[10:57] FTD019UID: YEAH BECAUSE THEY'RE RIGHT ON YOUR SCREEN\n[11:00] FTD019UID: SO YOU CAN USE THE B THE THE ARROWS\n[11:05] MTD018ID: HUH\n[11:05] FTD019UID: THEY'RE RIGHT ON YOUR SCREEN SO I DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU'D SEARCH\n[11:08] MTD018ID: WITH THE ONES\n[11:08] MTD020ME: ARE ALL THE BUTTONS EASY TO FIND\n[11:09] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[11:10] MTD020ME: NOT ONLY THIS BUTTONS ALL THE BUTTONS\n[11:11] FTD019UID: WELL I THINK THEY ARE\n[11:16] FTD019UID: THE OPTIONS ARE IT UH LITTLE BIT HARDER BUT IF YOU TOUCH THE OPTIONS THEN IT'S UH\n[11:16] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[11:20] MTD018ID: TAKE A HARDER LOOK YEAH SURE\n[11:21] MTD020ME: I THINK TH IT'S\n[11:22] MTD018ID: IT'S EASIER THAN THE REGULAR UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:23] MTD020ME: EASY T\n[11:26] MTD020ME: YEAH I THINK THIS IS EASY NOW\n[11:26] MTD017PM: YEAH AND YOU USE THESE BUTTONS THE MOST HUH\n[11:27] MTD020ME: I THINK TH I THINK THE OPTIONS BUTTONS ARE NOT THE THE EASIEST WAY TO TO\n[11:28] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[11:28] MTD017PM: SO\n[11:35] FTD019UID: NO THEY'RE NOT BUT THEY'RE THEY'RE THEY ARE EASY TO FIND\n[11:36] MTD020ME: TO HANDLE\n[11:38] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[11:41] MTD020ME: I WOULD RATE IT A\n[11:41] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[11:41] MTD018ID: THEY ARE A LOT EASIER TO FIND THAN UH TH THAN ON THE REGULAR REMOTE CONTROLS WHERE YOU HAVE TO UH FIND OUT WHAT WHICH SIGN OR ICON MEANS ON UH EVERY BUTTON\n[11:47] FTD019UID: OH\n[11:51] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY THAT'S TRUE THAT'S TRUE\n[11:51] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[11:52] MTD018ID: SO YOU HAVE T YOU HAVE TO USE THE THE THE MANUAL TO UNDERSTAND MOST YEAH\n[11:52] MTD017PM: SO WHICH\n[11:54] MTD020ME: BUT THAT'S THAT'S VANTAGE OF L. C. D. SCREEN YOU CAN HAVE TEXT\n[11:57] MTD017PM: SO WHICH NUMBER ARE WE GOING TO FILL IN\n[11:59] FTD019UID: I WOULD SAY YEAH\n[11:59] MTD018ID: I THINK IT'S UH IT'S A TWO AT LEAST\n[12:01] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[12:04] FTD019UID: YEAH YOU CAN MAKE IT A TWO\n[12:04] MTD017PM: A TWO YEAH\n[12:05] MTD017PM: TWO THREE AND WHAT DO YOU THINK\n[12:05] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[12:05] MTD018ID: IT'S NOT PERFECT BUT\n[12:06] MTD020ME: I THINK IT'S A THREE\n[12:09] MTD018ID: A THREE\n[12:10] MTD017PM: OKAY SO WE HAVE TWO TWO THREE\n[12:10] MTD018ID: AND WHY IS THAT\n[12:10] MTD020ME: I PERSONALLY THINK BECAUSE I D I DON'T THINK I MAYBE IT'S EASY TO USE IT HAS TO BE EASY TO FIND RIGHT AWAY\n[12:17] MTD020ME: I I THINK IF YOU HAVE THE BUTTON AT THE RIGHT I DON'T THINK YOU CAN FIND THE OPTION BUTTON THAT EASY\n[12:21] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT YOU DON'T HAVE T HAVE TO USE THE BUTTON ON THE RIGHT\n[12:23] MTD020ME: YOU CAN TOUCH IT\n[12:24] FTD019UID: YOU CAN TOUCH IT\n[12:25] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[12:27] MTD018ID: IT SAID BO BOTH THE OPTIONS\n[12:27] FTD019UID: YOU YOU CAN TOUCH OPTIONS\n[12:28] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY BUT YOU HAVE Y THEN YOU HAVE HERE S WRITTEN OPTION ON HERE THE TELETEXT BUTTON RIGHT\n[12:34] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[12:34] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[12:34] MTD020ME: OKAY THEN OKAY GOOD\n[12:35] MTD020ME: THEN I THINK ALSO TWO YEAH\n[12:36] FTD019UID: YOU CAN TOUCH OPTIONS AND IT'S COMES OUT\n[12:37] MTD017PM: A TWO OKAY BECAUSE WE HAVE TO\n[12:38] MTD020ME: YEP\n[12:38] MTD018ID: A TWO A TWO\n[12:39] FTD019UID: THE UH THE UM BELOW\n[12:40] MTD017PM: IT'S THE BOX BELOW IT HUH\n[12:40] MTD018ID: UH THE NEXT QUESTION THE NEXT QUESTION\n[12:43] MTD018ID: OH MY GOD\n[12:45] MTD017PM: OTHERWISE WE HAVE TWO RESULTS IN ONE QUESTION\n[12:47] FTD019UID: IT'S DIFFERENT\n[12:48] MTD017PM: OKAY NEXT QUESTION\n[12:49] MTD020ME: IT'S EASY TO USE AS WELL FOR YOUNGER AS ELDERL ELDERLY PEOPLE\n[12:54] FTD019UID: FOR YOUNG PEOPLE I THINK IT'S EASY TO USE\n[12:58] MTD020ME: YOUNG MEANS SIXTEEN TO FORTY YEARS\n[12:58] MTD018ID: YEAH I WAS UH YEAH\n[13:00] MTD020ME: AND ELDERLY FROM FORTY EIGHT TO THEIR DEATH\n[13:00] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[13:02] FTD019UID: I THINK IT'S\n[13:03] MTD018ID: I THINK IT'S THE MOST USEFUL UH REMOTE CONTROL EVER TO BE MANUFACTURED\n[13:07] FTD019UID: IN THE ENTIRE MANKIND\n[13:08] MTD017PM: OKAY YOU'RE VERY ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT YOUR OWN DESIGN HUH\n[13:09] MTD020ME: ALSO IF YOU'RE SIXTY YEARS OLD\n[13:10] MTD018ID: YEAH BUT BECAUSE IT HAS THE REGULAR UH CONTROLS LI UH AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE SCREEN NOW AND UH\n[13:17] MTD018ID: YOU DON'T HAVE ALL THE OTHER OPTIONS UH ALWAYS UH ON YOUR SCREEN\n[13:23] MTD018ID: SO IT'S T I THINK IT'S REALLY EASY TO USE\n[13:23] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[13:25] MTD018ID: YOU WANT THESE OPTIONS TO\n[13:25] MTD020ME: ALSO\n[13:26] MTD017PM: AS WELL FOR THE FOR THE OLDER PEOPLE\n[13:27] MTD020ME: YEAH AS WELL AS YOUR IF YOU'RE FIF SIXTY YEARS OLD YOU'RE HOLDING ONE OF THOSE THINGS IN YOUR HAND\n[13:28] MTD018ID: UH SURE\n[13:30] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT UH\n[13:32] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT THEY THEY DON'T WANT THE UH EXTRA OPTIONS RIGHT\n[13:35] MTD020ME: NO BUT WE'RE GOING TO TH MAKE THIS F FOR A ALL KIND OF PEOPLE SO IT IT IT HAS TO BE\n[13:36] FTD019UID: SO\n[13:38] MTD017PM: AND WOULD IT BE EASY FOR THEM TO USE THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[13:38] FTD019UID: YEAH OKAY BUT SO THEY COULD\n[13:41] FTD019UID: UH I THINK IT IS\n[13:43] FTD019UID: IF THEY READ A MANUAL\n[13:44] MTD017PM: BECAUSE THAT MIGHT YEAH\n[13:44] MTD020ME: IF YOU READ THE MANUAL ALWAYS\n[13:45] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL\n[13:45] MTD018ID: PERHAPS THAT IS ONE OF THE MOST UH\n[13:45] FTD019UID: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[13:48] MTD017PM: M MAYBE THAT'S THE MOST USER FRIENDLY AND EASY TO USE\n[13:48] FTD019UID: BECAUSE IT IT'S NOT IT'S NOT IT'S IT'S NOT UH DIFFICULT\n[13:49] MTD018ID: UH BECAUSE A LOT OF\n[13:51] FTD019UID: YOU SAY YOU SAY UH RECORD TO TO THE TO THE SPEECH RECOGNITION THEN YOU SAY THE QUESTION AND THE ANSWER\n[13:52] MTD018ID: CHANNEL ONE CHANNEL FOUR YEAH\n[13:59] FTD019UID: AND THAT'S EVERYTHING IT DOES THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[14:03] MTD017PM: YEAH WELL MAYBE THAT WOULD MAKE IT EVEN MORE EASY TO USE FOR THEM\n[14:04] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[14:07] FTD019UID: I THINK IT WOULD MAKE IT UH\n[14:07] MTD018ID: YEAH I THINK IT DOES\n[14:09] MTD020ME: SO\n[14:09] MTD018ID: BECAUSE ALL THE PEOPLE WHO CAN'T UH\n[14:11] FTD019UID: I WOULD MAKE IT TWO\n[14:12] MTD020ME: ALSO TWO\n[14:13] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[14:13] MTD018ID: UH A TWO\n[14:13] MTD020ME: NOT A SEVEN FOR THIS\n[14:14] MTD018ID: SURE TWO\n[14:14] FTD019UID: THREE\n[14:15] MTD018ID: OH\n[14:16] MTD017PM: I'D SAY THREE\n[14:18] MTD020ME: I WOULD ALSO SAY THREE\n[14:20] FTD019UID: OH\n[14:20] MTD017PM: OKAY SO WE HAVE THREE THREE TWO TWO OR\n[14:20] FTD019UID: YOU\n[14:22] MTD018ID: TWO\n[14:23] FTD019UID: OH\n[14:23] FTD019UID: WELL\n[14:23] MTD017PM: SO WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO\n[14:25] FTD019UID: TWO AND A HALF\n[14:26] MTD017PM: OKAY A THREE I SEE\n[14:27] MTD018ID: GIVE ME MORE\n[14:27] MTD017PM: UH\n[14:27] FTD019UID: THREE\n[14:28] FTD019UID: NO\n[14:30] MTD017PM: ANOTHER QUESTION\n[14:32] MTD020ME: REMOTES OVERWHELMED WITH BUTTONS\n[14:34] FTD019UID: NO\n[14:34] MTD018ID: NO\n[14:35] MTD017PM: NO\n[14:35] MTD020ME: NO THAT THAT'S THAT'S YEAH\n[14:36] FTD019UID: BUT UM I MEAN THAT'S DEFINITELY ONE\n[14:37] MTD020ME: THA THAT'S A ONE I THINK THAT'S DEFINITELY A ONE\n[14:38] MTD018ID: THAT'S DEFINITELY OUR UH\n[14:39] FTD019UID: OH NEE OH SEVEN IS IT\n[14:41] FTD019UID: IT IS\n[14:41] MTD020ME: NO\n[14:42] MTD020ME: OH YEAH\n[14:42] FTD019UID: YEAH UH THE REMOTE SCORE\n[14:42] MTD018ID: A FALSE YEAH\n[14:42] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[14:43] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT I THINK YOU SHOULD MAKE IT ONE SCALE WITH WITH ONE BEING GOOD AND SEVEN BEING BAD\n[14:45] MTD020ME: YEAH I THINK ISN'T THIS HAS TO BE SOMETHING LIKE ISN'T OVERWHELMED\n[14:47] MTD017PM: BECAUSE OTHERWISE WE CAN'T UH CALCULATE ANYTHING FROM THE RESULTS SO\n[14:48] FTD019UID: IT'S NOT OVERWHELMED\n[14:51] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[14:52] MTD018ID: YEAH INDEED\n[14:53] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[14:54] MTD017PM: OKAY A ONE BECAUSE WE DESIGNED FOR THAT HUH\n[14:54] FTD019UID: YEP\n[14:56] MTD020ME: REMOTE CONTROL HAS UH COLOURS THAT DIFFERENT THAT MEET DIFFERENT TARGET GROUPS\n[14:59] FTD019UID: YES\n[15:01] FTD019UID: 'CAUSE WE MAKE THEM IN DIFFERENT COLOURS SO THAT THEY UH\n[15:02] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[15:02] MTD018ID: YEAH IS OPTIONAL\n[15:02] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[15:04] MTD020ME: THAT'S TRUE\n[15:04] MTD017PM: YEAH AND I THOUGH W WE HAD ABOUT SINGLE COLOURS BUT YOU CAN ALSO MAKE UH A WOOD COLOUR\n[15:08] MTD017PM: NOT JUST ONE SINGLE COLOUR BUT A WOOD LIKE THING CAN'T YOU\n[15:09] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[15:10] MTD018ID: HUH\n[15:10] FTD019UID: THAT IT THAT IT LOOKS LIKE WOOD LIKE SOMETHING YEAH\n[15:12] MTD020ME: ALSO WITH RUBBER\n[15:13] FTD019UID: UH I THINK YOU CAN\n[15:14] MTD017PM: WHETHER IT LOOKS LIKE WOOD IT ISN'T W IT ISN'T WOOD BUT\n[15:15] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY\n[15:16] FTD019UID: IT IT FEELS LIKE RUBBER BUT\n[15:17] MTD017PM: YOU CAN MAKE A PRINT ON RUBBER CAN'T YOU\n[15:19] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[15:19] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[15:20] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[15:20] FTD019UID: WELL BUT THEN WHEN YOU SCRATCH IT IT DOES COME OFF\n[15:20] MTD017PM: SO THAT'S A ONE THEN HUH\n[15:22] MTD020ME: THAT'S A ONE\n[15:23] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[15:23] MTD018ID: YEAH IT IS IT IS HARDER TO\n[15:24] FTD019UID: SO THAT'S A BIT\n[15:25] MTD017PM: DO YOU HAVE MANY QUESTIONS\n[15:26] MTD020ME: UH I HAVE\n[15:27] MTD018ID: TO LIKE\n[15:29] MTD017PM: OH OKAY WELL\n[15:30] FTD019UID: OH WE HAVE TIME\n[15:30] MTD018ID: GEEZ\n[15:31] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT WE HAVE WE ALSO WE HAVE TO GET TO THE MONEY\n[15:32] MTD018ID: WE'RE GETTING PAID\n[15:33] MTD018ID: WE'RE GETTING PAID\n[15:33] MTD020ME: THE MATERIAL USED IS SPONGY THAT THAT'S UH THAT'S A ONE THAT'S M RUBBER\n[15:36] FTD019UID: WHAT\n[15:37] MTD017PM: WHAT SPONGY\n[15:37] FTD019UID: YEAH YEAH IT'S VERY SPONGY\n[15:39] MTD018ID: UH\n[15:39] MTD020ME: YEAH I TH THINK IT'S NOT THE MOST SPONGY THING\n[15:40] FTD019UID: OH BUT NOT IT'S NOT VERY SPONGY BECAUSE IT'S HARD RUBBER\n[15:43] FTD019UID: I THINK IT'S A THREE\n[15:45] MTD018ID: YEAH IT'S A THREE BECAUSE YOU WANT TO MAKE IT UH RATHER FLEXIBLE BUT NOT TOO FLEXIBLE BECAUSE IT HAS A L. C. D. SCREEN\n[15:45] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[15:45] MTD017PM: UH-HUH YEAH\n[15:48] FTD019UID: HARD BUT\n[15:50] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[15:51] FTD019UID: YOU CAN BREAK IT\n[15:52] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[15:54] MTD020ME: REMOTE CONTROL IS HARD TO LOSE\n[15:55] MTD018ID: HARD TO LOSE YEAH IT SH AND IT'S EASY TO FIND\n[15:56] FTD019UID: Y YEAH YOU COULD YOU COULD CALL IT\n[15:57] MTD020ME: Y YOU CAN'T YOU CAN'T LOSE IT IF YOU'RE SIXTY YEARS OLD\n[16:02] MTD020ME: IF FIRST TIME SEE THE THING YOU DIDN DIDN'T ADJUST UH SET THE MICROPHONE AND THEN YOU LOSE IT THEN YOU HAVE LOST IT\n[16:06] FTD019UID: YEAH Y YOU CAN LOSE IT BUT IT ISN'T HARD TO LOSE\n[16:10] MTD020ME: IT ISN'T HARD NO\n[16:10] MTD020ME: I THINK I THINK THIS IS A TWO PERSONALLY\n[16:13] FTD019UID: TWO\n[16:14] FTD019UID: THAT IT'S HARD TO LOSE\n[16:15] MTD020ME: NO\n[16:16] FTD019UID: YEAH IT IT IS THERE'S THE IT'S A SIX YOU THINK\n[16:16] MTD018ID: ISN'T HARD TO LOSE\n[16:17] MTD017PM: YEAH SO ISN'T HARD TO LOSE YOU\n[16:18] MTD018ID: ISN'T HARD TO LOSE YEAH\n[16:21] MTD020ME: ISN'T HARD TO LOSE\n[16:22] FTD019UID: SO IT'S A TWO\n[16:23] FTD019UID: YEAH YOU CAN LOSE IT SO I DON'T YOU CAN MAKE IT A THREE I\n[16:24] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[16:25] MTD020ME: YOU CAN'T LOSE IT\n[16:27] FTD019UID: IT DOES HAVE AN A BUILT IN FUNCTION\n[16:27] MTD020ME: OR IF YOU'RE YOU'RE SIXTY YEARS OLD YOUR DEMANDS\n[16:29] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT A HAR\n[16:31] MTD017PM: A HARD TO LOSE IS GOOD\n[16:32] MTD017PM: SO IT SHOULD THIS QUESTION SHOULD BE HARD TO LOSE\n[16:33] FTD019UID: NEE\n[16:35] FTD019UID: HARD TO LOSE\n[16:35] MTD017PM: IT'S DIFFICULT TO LOSE IT\n[16:36] FTD019UID: OH RIGHT\n[16:37] MTD018ID: YEAH THIS THIS IS HARD TO LOSE\n[16:38] FTD019UID: IT IS HARD TO LOSE\n[16:39] FTD019UID: YEAH SO THEN THIS IS IT IS ALMOST TRUE SO A TWO\n[16:40] MTD018ID: THIS\n[16:41] MTD020ME: I THINK YEAH I THINK ALSO\n[16:41] MTD017PM: A TWO\n[16:43] MTD017PM: A TWO\n[16:44] MTD018ID: TWO YEAH\n[16:44] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[16:46] MTD018ID: AND MOST ALL BECAUSE OF THE OPTION TO WHOA\n[16:47] MTD020ME: HUH\n[16:48] FTD019UID: OOH\n[16:49] MTD017PM: YEAH IT'S OKAY\n[16:50] MTD017PM: THAT HAPPENS ABOVE ALSO\n[16:52] FTD019UID: OH\n[16:52] MTD018ID: UH\n[16:52] MTD017PM: BUT MAYBE WHEN YOU SCROLL AWAY AND BACK IT WILL BE NORMAL BUT\n[16:52] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[16:53] MTD020ME: OH OKAY\n[16:56] MTD017PM: YEP\n[16:56] MTD020ME: NO\n[16:56] MTD017PM: OH IT ISN'T WELL OKAY\n[16:56] FTD019UID: OH WELL IT DOESN'T\n[16:57] MTD018ID: PUT THE COR CURSOR ON THE\n[16:58] MTD017PM: REMEMBER\n[16:59] MTD020ME: OKAY OKAY OKAY\n[17:01] MTD020ME: REMOTE CONTROL MAINLY BE SOLD TO YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[17:01] MTD018ID: CLICK\n[17:04] MTD018ID: TRUE\n[17:04] FTD019UID: I THINK IT WILL YEAH\n[17:05] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[17:05] MTD018ID: TRUE\n[17:06] MTD020ME: TRUE\n[17:07] MTD020ME: VERY TRUE\n[17:08] MTD018ID: UH YEAH\n[17:08] FTD019UID: UH WELL I A A TWO\n[17:08] MTD020ME: NO I DON'T THINK VERY TRUE BECAUSE THE COLOURS\n[17:08] MTD018ID: UH\n[17:09] MTD017PM: THERE\n[17:12] MTD020ME: WE HAVE THE COLOURS\n[17:13] MTD020ME: UM WE HAVE THE BUTTONS IS AREN'T THAT THAT MUCH\n[17:16] MTD018ID: MATERIALS YEAH\n[17:17] MTD020ME: NAH THE MATERIAL ISN'T THAT\n[17:19] FTD019UID: IT'S IT'S MUCH MORE YOUNGER\n[17:19] MTD018ID: UH OKAY\n[17:20] MTD020ME: SO I DON I THINK I THINK IT'S A THREE\n[17:20] MTD018ID: SO MA UH MAKE IT MAKE IT A TWO\n[17:23] MTD017PM: WELL I THINK IT'S IT'S UH A LOWER NUMBER SO BETTER BECAUSE W WE DESIGNED IT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ESPECIALLY DIDN'T WE\n[17:29] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[17:30] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT I UH\n[17:30] FTD019UID: I THINK IT'S A TWO BUT\n[17:32] MTD020ME: OKAY OKAY\n[17:32] MTD017PM: WHAT DO YOU THINK\n[17:33] MTD020ME: I THINK BECAUSE YEAH\n[17:34] MTD017PM: QUESTIONS\n[17:34] MTD018ID: A TWO\n[17:34] MTD018ID: I THINK IT'S TWO\n[17:35] MTD017PM: TWO\n[17:35] MTD018ID: I THINK IT'S TWO TOO TWO TOO TOO\n[17:36] MTD017PM: UH-HUH\n[17:37] FTD019UID: TWO TWO TWO\n[17:38] FTD019UID: LET'S MAKE EVERYTHING A TWO\n[17:39] MTD020ME: IN THE FEATURES\n[17:40] MTD017PM: DISSATISFY YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[17:42] FTD019UID: YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[17:42] MTD017PM: UM\n[17:43] FTD019UID: IT HAS\n[17:43] MTD018ID: WELL PERHAPS NOT\n[17:45] FTD019UID: WHAT DID\n[17:45] MTD020ME: BECAUSE YOUNGER PEOPLES ARE CR CRITICAL AND THEY WANTED A LOT OF FEATURES ON THIS THING\n[17:48] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[17:49] FTD019UID: WELL THAT IT DOESN'T\n[17:49] MTD018ID: WELL N NOT EXACTLY BUT UH UH IF IT HAD SOME GAMES ON IT OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[17:54] FTD019UID: YEAH BU BUT\n[17:55] MTD018ID: BUT IT'S FOR A REMOTE CONTROL I THINK IT I IT WOULD SATISFY THOSE NEEDS\n[17:59] FTD019UID: I THINK THEY LIKE THE SPEECH\n[18:01] MTD018ID: YEAH THE SPEECH POSSIBILITY THE COLOURS\n[18:01] FTD019UID: YOU COULD CALL TO YOUR UH YEAH AND THE SCREEN YEAH\n[18:02] MTD020ME: L. C. D. SCREEN AND SCROLL\n[18:04] MTD018ID: SCROLL OPTIONS YEAH\n[18:05] MTD020ME: I I THINK THEY'LL BE QUITE MET WITH THEIR EXPECTATIONS\n[18:10] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT THOSE ARE MORE FANCY FUNCTIONS NOT NOT REALLY MANY FEATURES OR SOMETHING\n[18:14] FTD019UID: RIGHT THAT THAT THAT THOSE ARE FEATURES\n[18:15] MTD020ME: NO\n[18:15] MTD017PM: IT HAS RELATIVELY FEW FEATURES WITH\n[18:16] MTD020ME: IT'S THREE FEATURES BASICALLY THE L. C. D. TOUCH SCREEN IS FEATURE\n[18:21] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[18:21] MTD020ME: THE MICROPHONE IS A FEATURE\n[18:22] FTD019UID: NO AREN'T THE FEATURES THE MICROPHONE'S FEATURE AND THAT YOU CAN CHANGE THE CHANNEL'S FEATURE\n[18:26] FTD019UID: AND THAT YOU CAN CHANGE THE VOLUME IS FEATURE AND THAT YOU CAN CHANGE THE OPTIONS OF THE REMOTE UH UH SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[18:27] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[18:30] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY\n[18:30] MTD017PM: OURS HAD OTHER FEATURES WITH\n[18:31] MTD020ME: I THINK YEAH AND THEN YOU HAVE THE AUDIO SETTINGS CHANNEL SETTING VIDEO SETTINGS\n[18:31] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[18:32] MTD018ID: THE EASY VOLUME UP BUTTON\n[18:35] FTD019UID: THOSE ARE FEATURES\n[18:35] MTD018ID: REMOTE YOUNGER PEOPLE USUALLY USE THE REMOTE CONTROL TO PUT ON THE VOLUME\n[18:39] MTD020ME: YEAH YEAH\n[18:40] MTD018ID: TURN UH TURN UP THE VOLUME\n[18:41] MTD020ME: SO I'VE CHOS I SHOU I THINK IT'S IT'S IT'S A ONE\n[18:44] FTD019UID: ENOUGH FEATURES\n[18:44] MTD020ME: PERSONALLY YEAH\n[18:45] MTD020ME: I THINK ONCE YOU'VE 'CAUSE YOU HAVE THE CHANNEL FEATURES B UH YOU HAVE THE UH SCREEN FEATURES AUDIO FEATURES\n[18:50] MTD020ME: THE YOU HAVE ALL BUTTONS ON IT WHICH YOU'D LIKE MICROPHONE EXTRA L. C. D. SCREEN EXTRA SCROLL\n[18:57] MTD020ME: THING EXTRA\n[18:58] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[18:58] MTD017PM: OKAY YOU THINK ONE WHAT DO YOU THINK\n[19:01] FTD019UID: I THINK TWO OR THREE\n[19:01] MTD017PM: YOU\n[19:03] MTD017PM: THREE YEAH\n[19:04] MTD018ID: TWO\n[19:04] MTD017PM: I'D SAY THREE SO TWO IT IS THEN OR\n[19:06] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[19:06] FTD019UID: YEAH UH A TWO A TWO\n[19:06] MTD020ME: MAKE IT MAKE IT A TWO\n[19:07] MTD018ID: ONE TWO THREE\n[19:09] MTD020ME: OR MAKE IT UH A FUCKING TWO\n[19:09] FTD019UID: JUST ANOTHER TWO\n[19:10] FTD019UID: WE LIKE TWO\n[19:10] MTD018ID: RIGHT\n[19:11] MTD020ME: YOU CAN SEE THE REMOTE CONTROL IS R. AND R.\n[19:13] FTD019UID: YEAH THERE'S R. AND R. IN FRONT\n[19:14] MTD018ID: UH\n[19:14] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[19:15] MTD017PM: YEP\n[19:16] FTD019UID: UH IT'S NOT THE COLOUR SO MAYBE YOU SHOULD MAKE TWO BUT IT HAS R. AND R.\n[19:19] MTD020ME: HAS OH YEAH DO DID HAVE NAH Y YOU HAVE THE BLACK ONE\n[19:23] MTD020ME: AND WE'LL PROBABLY MAKE ALSO A YELLOW ONE\n[19:23] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[19:25] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT NOT R. AND R. YELLOW I THINK\n[19:25] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[19:26] MTD017PM: YEAH MAYBE MAYBE TWO\n[19:27] MTD017PM: WELL M TH BUT THE LOGO IS ON ON THE FRONT SO A TWO YEAH THAT'S\n[19:28] MTD020ME: MAYBE TWO\n[19:28] MTD018ID: OKAY TRUE YEAH\n[19:29] FTD019UID: ONE D ON I IT'S THE COLOURS AND THE\n[19:29] MTD020ME: X. MARKS SPOT\n[19:31] MTD020ME: AND THE MENU IS AVAIL THAT IS AVAILABLE IS EASY TO USE\n[19:36] FTD019UID: I THINK IT IS BUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU THINK\n[19:39] MTD018ID: I THINK IT'S EASIER TO USE THAN A REGULAR REMOTE CONTROL BECAUSE WHEN YOU PUSH ON THE OPTIONS MENU\n[19:41] MTD020ME: YEAH THA THAT'S SO TRUE\n[19:43] MTD018ID: YOU GET THE THE THE VARIOUS OPTIONS UH ENTIRELY EXPLAINED\n[19:49] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[19:49] MTD018ID: ENTIRELY EXPLAINED\n[19:51] MTD018ID: INSTEAD OF UH JUST FINDING OUT WHAT AN ICON MEANS ON A BUTTON\n[19:55] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[19:57] MTD020ME: YEAH UH\n[19:58] FTD019UID: AND YOU CAN NAVIGATE EASIER BECAUSE WI WITH THE YOU HAVE TO PUSH THE THE THE ARROWS AND WITH A NORMAL T. V. UH REMOTE\n[19:59] MTD018ID: YEAH YOU CAN NAVIGATE\n[20:03] MTD018ID: UH\n[20:05] MTD020ME: I THINK THAT WOU THAT WOULD BE QUITE HARD TO LEARN TO USE IT\n[20:11] MTD018ID: YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED OKAY\n[20:12] MTD020ME: NO I'M NOT NOT CONVINC\n[20:12] MTD018ID: LET'S START OVER AGAIN THEN\n[20:13] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:14] FTD019UID: LET'S MAKE A DIFFERENT REMOTE\n[20:15] MTD020ME: LET'S GO TH FOR I THINK IT WOULD BE A T YEAH TWO\n[20:15] FTD019UID: WELL\n[20:18] FTD019UID: MENU\n[20:21] FTD019UID: A TWO\n[20:21] MTD020ME: NOW LOWER\n[20:22] MTD018ID: A TWO\n[20:23] MTD017PM: OH WELL THAT'S THAT'S PRETTY GOOD HUH\n[20:23] FTD019UID: WE ONLY HAVE TWOS\n[20:25] MTD018ID: OH YEAH I THINK SO\n[20:27] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[20:27] FTD019UID: UH JUST TWOS\n[20:27] MTD020ME: SO OKAY WE HAVE ONE THREE A ONE THAT THAT HAVE TO GOT UP\n[20:28] MTD018ID: AND THREE\n[20:28] FTD019UID: ONE THREE AND A FEW ONES\n[20:32] FTD019UID: TWO THREES\n[20:35] MTD020ME: TWO TWO TWO TWO TWO\n[20:37] FTD019UID: WE M MOSTLY HAVE TWOS SO IT'S PRETTY GOOD\n[20:38] MTD020ME: SO TWO YEAH\n[20:39] MTD020ME: THE AVERAGE IS A TWO\n[20:40] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:41] MTD020ME: THAT IS QUITE GOOD\n[20:41] MTD018ID: THE AVERAGE\n[20:43] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:44] FTD019UID: I THINK SO TOO\n[20:44] MTD020ME: IN MY OPINION\n[20:44] MTD018ID: YEAH I THINK SO\n[20:46] MTD020ME: THAT\n[20:48] FTD019UID: WE CAN BE HAPPY\n[20:48] MTD020ME: OOH\n[20:49] MTD018ID: SAVE\n[20:52] MTD020ME: OOH\n[20:52] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[20:53] FTD019UID: WHAT IS IT\n[20:54] FTD019UID: IT'S LIKE A BUG OR SOMETHING\n[20:55] MTD018ID: IT'S A FLY\n[20:56] FTD019UID: A FLY YEAH\n[20:57] MTD018ID: OH M\n[20:58] FTD019UID: A F BUTTERFLY\n[21:00] MTD020ME: TOP\n[21:02] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[21:04] FTD019UID: THAT'S IT\n[21:04] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[21:05] MTD017PM: THAT WAS YOUR EVALUATION UH SHOW OKAY SO WE DON'T HAVE TO CALCULATE ANYTHING BECAUSE OF UM THESE RESULTS\n[21:06] MTD020ME: YES\n[21:08] FTD019UID: SURE\n[21:10] MTD020ME: NO IT'S TWO\n[21:12] MTD017PM: OKAY GOOD\n[21:12] MTD020ME: THE AVERAGE IS TWO\n[21:12] FTD019UID: IT'S GOOD\n[21:13] MTD017PM: UM LET'S SEE OH IT ISN'T ASKED TO SAVE BUT IT DID ALREADY\n[21:13] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[21:16] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[21:17] MTD020ME: YEAH I UH UH I UH SAVED IT\n[21:17] MTD018ID: EXACTLY\n[21:18] MTD017PM: AND THIS\n[21:18] MTD017PM: EVERYTHING OKAY\n[21:20] MTD017PM: WELL THE NEXT PART UH MIGHT BE A LITTLE BIT\n[21:26] MTD017PM: DIFFICULT TO DO\n[21:29] MTD017PM: IN A GROUP BUT I AM WILLING TO TRY IT\n[21:34] MTD017PM: BECAUSE WE ARE GOING TO LOOK AT THE FINANCE AND I HAVE A NICE EXCEL SHEET TO DO THAT\n[21:38] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[21:40] FTD019UID: REDESIGN\n[21:41] MTD017PM: AND UM I'M NOT SURE IF I PUT IT IN THE PROJECT FOLDER\n[21:42] FTD019UID: NO\n[21:45] MTD017PM: LOOK ON THAT\n[21:45] MTD017PM: UM AND WE'RE GOING TO CALCULATE THE PRODUCTION COSTS AND IF THEY ARE UH UNDER OR AT TWELVE EURO FIFTY\n[21:48] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[21:53] MTD017PM: WE'RE GOOD AND IF THEY'RE NOT WE'RE GOING TO UH RE DESIGN BUT WE HAVE TO DO THAT UH VERY VERY QUICK I THINK YES\n[21:53] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[21:55] FTD019UID: SO WE'RE GOING TO ERASE FEATURES OR SOMETHING\n[21:59] MTD017PM: UM I DON'T KNOW IF I\n[22:01] FTD019UID: DO YOU HAVE THE COST OR UH\n[22:02] MTD017PM: PUT THE EXCEL SHEET IN THE\n[22:04] FTD019UID: LET'S HOPE\n[22:05] MTD017PM: N NOT IN THE\n[22:06] MTD020ME: F FIFTY FIVE EUROS\n[22:07] FTD019UID: WE'RE GOING TO BE HERE AT EIGHT O'CLOCK\n[22:07] MTD017PM: FOLDER\n[22:08] MTD017PM: I THINK IT'S\n[22:10] MTD017PM: I THINK IT'S STILL IN MY OWN DOCUMENTS FOLDER\n[22:14] FTD019UID: WE'RE GOIN STILL GOING TO BE HERE AT EIGHT O'CLOCK\n[22:17] MTD020ME: NO\n[22:19] FTD019UID: I DOUBT IT\n[22:19] MTD017PM: OH SHIT\n[22:20] FTD019UID: PERHAPS WE'VE GOT FEATURES THAT DON'T EXIST IN THE EXCEL SHEET\n[22:22] MTD020ME: YEAH MM YEAH MAYBE\n[22:25] MTD017PM: SO\n[22:25] FTD019UID: NO IT WAS IN MY UH MY INFORMATION SO UH\n[22:25] MTD020ME: THE MICROPHONE\n[22:28] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[22:29] MTD018ID: IT I IT WASN'T TOO MUCH\n[22:29] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[22:30] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[22:30] MTD020ME: MAYBE YOU'RE GOING SCRAP SCRAP IT\n[22:31] MTD018ID: AS WELL AS THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[22:33] MTD018ID: WHOA\n[22:34] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL THIS IS IT\n[22:34] FTD019UID: WELL IF IT DOESN'T WORK\n[22:35] MTD017PM: UM MAYBE I COULD ASK ONE OF YOU TO UH FILL IT IN SO THAT I CAN ALSO UH TAKE MINUTES\n[22:40] FTD019UID: I WANT TO FILL IT IN BUT UH\n[22:41] MTD020ME: NO PROB\n[22:41] MTD017PM: AND UH MAYBE THE OTHER CAN UH USE THAT THING TO COUNT UH NUMEROUS FUNCTIONS\n[22:46] MTD020ME: AH\n[22:47] FTD019UID: BUT YOU SHOULD UH DIRECT\n[22:48] MTD020ME: COUNT IT\n[22:48] MTD020ME: LI LIKE WRITE IT BE\n[22:49] MTD017PM: WELL WE HAVE TO COUNT SOME THINGS AND WE HAVE TO THINK ABOUT SOME THINGS\n[22:52] MTD018ID: COUNT IT\n[22:52] MTD017PM: BUT YOU HAVE TO FILL IN THIS COLUMN HUH\n[22:52] MTD018ID: YOU GOT EXCEL TO COUNT\n[22:54] FTD019UID: THE NUMBER OF\n[22:55] MTD017PM: NO UH COUNT UH NUMBER OF FUNCTIONS BECAUSE FOR EVERY BUTTON YOU HAVE TO PAY AND THERE ARE DIFFERENT SCREEN SHOTS\n[22:57] MTD018ID: OH OKAY\n[22:58] MTD018ID: WELL I DRA UH DANNY DANNY I'LL DO THAT BECAUSE I DRAW THE UH\n[22:58] MTD020ME: AH OKAY COOL\n[23:00] MTD017PM: SO OR DIFFERENT DIFFERENT SCREENS SO\n[23:00] MTD020ME: HUH\n[23:01] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[23:01] MTD020ME: OH YEA YEAH YOU DESIGN IT\n[23:03] FTD019UID: WE'VE GOT A BATTERY ONE OR T TWO BATTERIES OR NOT\n[23:05] MTD020ME: UM\n[23:05] FTD019UID: NEE ONE BATTERY WITH TWO SMALL BATTERIES\n[23:08] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[23:09] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT IT'S IT'S MORE ABOUT THE ENERGY SOURCE HUH\n[23:11] MTD017PM: DO YOU USE A HAND DYNAMO A BATTERY KINETIC OR SOLAR CELLS\n[23:11] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[23:12] FTD019UID: I WOULD DO A BATTERY WE DO\n[23:14] MTD020ME: SOLAR CELL\n[23:14] FTD019UID: RIGHT\n[23:14] MTD020ME: NO IT TOOK A BATTERY\n[23:15] FTD019UID: A BATTERY\n[23:15] MTD017PM: WE'LL WAIT\n[23:15] MTD018ID: NO NO SOLAR CELL NO NO NO NO\n[23:16] FTD019UID: ONE BATTERY RIGHT\n[23:18] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[23:18] MTD018ID: NO HAND DYNAMO\n[23:18] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[23:20] FTD019UID: ELECTRONICS SIMPLE CHIP ADVANCED CHIP RIGHT\n[23:20] MTD018ID: HAND\n[23:23] MTD020ME: WE HAVE\n[23:25] MTD020ME: NO WE HAVE SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[23:26] MTD018ID: ON ADVANCED CHIP\n[23:27] MTD020ME: BUT B AL BUT WE ALSO HAVE SAMPLE SPEAKER DO\n[23:29] MTD018ID: YEAH YEAH\n[23:29] FTD019UID: YEAH SO THIS ONE AND THIS ONE\n[23:34] FTD019UID: UH WE HA WE HAVE UM SINGLE WHAT\n[23:34] MTD020ME: OH WE ALREADY ON NINE\n[23:37] FTD019UID: ARE WE\n[23:38] FTD019UID: OH YAY\n[23:39] MTD020ME: WE HAVE DOUBLE CURVED\n[23:40] FTD019UID: THE SINGLE\n[23:40] MTD018ID: SINGLE NEE SINGLE CURVED\n[23:41] MTD020ME: SINGLE\n[23:41] MTD018ID: DOUBLE CURVED WAS UH UH SEE UH JU THREE DIMENSIONAL\n[23:45] MTD018ID: BUT IT ISN'T THREE DIMENSIONAL IT ISN'T CURVED IN A L\n[23:46] MTD020ME: THIS ONE IS\n[23:46] FTD019UID: OH THE THE IT'S NOT GOING TO WORK UH PEOPLE\n[23:49] FTD019UID: WE HAVE RUBBER\n[23:49] MTD020ME: THIS ONE IS CURVED LIKE THIS RIGHT\n[23:51] MTD017PM: I'LL JUST FILL IT IN\n[23:51] MTD020ME: IT'S CURVED LIKE THIS\n[23:52] MTD018ID: NO NO NO SINGLE CURVED IS LIKE THIS\n[23:53] MTD017PM: UM RUBBER INDEED\n[23:55] MTD020ME: YEAH BU WHAT\n[23:55] MTD018ID: UH THAT'S THE ONLY CURVE YOU MADE NOT TH UH CURVED LIKE THAT\n[23:58] MTD018ID: THAT'S UH\n[23:59] MTD020ME: OH BUT WE HAVE CURVES LIKE IT AND IT\n[24:01] MTD020ME: THERE ARE TWO CURVES RIGHT\n[24:01] FTD019UID: THIRTEEN\n[24:02] MTD020ME: OH OKAY I UNDERSTAND I UNDERSTAND\n[24:03] MTD018ID: HUH\n[24:03] FTD019UID: WITH A SCROLL WHEEL RIGHT\n[24:05] MTD020ME: RUBBER\n[24:05] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[24:06] FTD019UID: IS HE INTEGRATED\n[24:07] FTD019UID: NO EH\n[24:08] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[24:08] MTD020ME: PUSH BUTTON\n[24:08] MTD018ID: YEAH WE GOTTA INTEGRATE SCROLL WHEEL AND PUSH BUTTON BECAUSE WHEN YOU PUSH IT AND YOU W IT WON'T JUST PU UH MAKES POSSIBLE TO S\n[24:09] MTD020ME: NO WE DON'T HAVE PUSH BUTTON\n[24:14] FTD019UID: OH YEAH RIGHT WE WANT IT TO IT'S NOT IT'S NOT NO\n[24:16] MTD020ME: L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[24:16] MTD018ID: NOT GOING TO WORK\n[24:18] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[24:18] FTD019UID: YEP\n[24:19] FTD019UID: FIFTEEN OH TOO BAD\n[24:21] MTD018ID: OKAY UM\n[24:22] FTD019UID: OH BUT WITH SPECIAL COLOUR WE HAVE\n[24:24] FTD019UID: A SPECIAL FORM RIGHT\n[24:25] MTD018ID: BUT NOW BUTTON SUPPLEMENTS\n[24:27] MTD018ID: WE DON'T GOT THE BUTTON SUPPLEMENTS\n[24:28] FTD019UID: OH WE DON'T HAVE ANY BUTTONS SO YEAH WE NEED TO UH\n[24:29] MTD020ME: EIGHTEEN AND A HALF DAMN\n[24:31] MTD020ME: WE HAVE TO LOWER IT WITH SIX POINTS\n[24:32] MTD018ID: DAMN\n[24:35] FTD019UID: NO UH WE HAVE FIFTEEN AND OH RIGHT\n[24:35] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[24:36] MTD020ME: TWELVE AND HALF\n[24:39] FTD019UID: WE COULD LOSE THE CURVE\n[24:41] MTD018ID: NAH\n[24:42] MTD020ME: WE COULD USE\n[24:43] FTD019UID: YEAH I WOULD LOSE THE CURVE\n[24:43] MTD018ID: WE COULD LOSE THE SCROLL WHEEL\n[24:45] MTD018ID: YOU COULD MAKE IT JUST A REGULAR SCROLL WHEEL\n[24:47] FTD019UID: BUT YOU CAN'T PUSH IT SO YOU HAVE TO TAP\n[24:48] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[24:48] MTD018ID: IF YOU CAN'T PUSH IT YOU HAVE TO TAP THE THE OPTIONS WINDOW UH BUTTON HERE AND THEN UH SCROLL DOWN WITH THE D WITH UH WITH UH THE BUTTON\n[24:57] FTD019UID: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[24:58] MTD017PM: YEAH I THINK THAT WILL BE\n[24:58] FTD019UID: SO NORMAL SCROLL WHEEL\n[25:00] MTD017PM: OUR BEST BET\n[25:00] MTD018ID: NORMAL SCROLL WHEEL\n[25:01] FTD019UID: AND I THINK WE SHOULD LOSE THE CURVE\n[25:02] MTD020ME: I THINK WE SHOULD SCRAP THE SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[25:03] MTD018ID: LOSE\n[25:05] MTD020ME: IT'S FOUR PRI IT FOUR UNITS\n[25:07] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT IF YOU WOULD I IT IS A NEW FEATURE IT IT'S SOMETHING SPECIAL\n[25:11] MTD018ID: OKAY SO WE DON'T EXACTLY NEED THE SINGLE WE DON'T NEED A CURVE\n[25:13] MTD020ME: BUT W D WHA\n[25:14] FTD019UID: NO THE CURVE DOESN'T REALLY\n[25:15] MTD018ID: 'S POSSIBLE TO LOSE CURVE\n[25:16] MTD020ME: CURVED THEN IT WILL BE SQUARE\n[25:18] FTD019UID: NO THEN IT WILL WON'T UH STAND UP FROM THE TABLE\n[25:21] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[25:21] FTD019UID: THEN IT WOULD JUST\n[25:21] MTD020ME: WAS THAT DOES THAT MEAN TO IT SINGLE CURVE\n[25:23] MTD018ID: YEAH THAT'S MEANT WITH SCR UH WITH S CURVE\n[25:23] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[25:25] MTD018ID: THE CURVE IS UH IN A DIMENSION\n[25:27] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[25:27] MTD018ID: IF YOU MAKE IT A FLAT ONE S N IT'S NO CURVE YOU GOT NO CURVES\n[25:28] FTD019UID: SO\n[25:30] FTD019UID: WE WOULD LOSE THIS ONE\n[25:31] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT THA THAT THAT ONLY IS ONE\n[25:31] MTD018ID: YEAH OKAY\n[25:34] FTD019UID: YEAH WE COULD S YEAH A BIT\n[25:34] MTD018ID: NO TWO\n[25:36] MTD020ME: NO ONE\n[25:38] FTD019UID: SIXTEEN POINT THREE\n[25:38] MTD018ID: OH OKAY INDEED\n[25:39] MTD020ME: SO WE DON'T YEAH WE ALSO HAVE TO\n[25:40] FTD019UID: SO WE STILL\n[25:42] MTD018ID: IS IT POSSIBLE TO MAKE\n[25:44] FTD019UID: COULD COULD WE DO IT ON A REGULAR CHIP ON PRINT OR SOMETHING\n[25:46] MTD020ME: NO OTHERWISE WE DON'T HAVE AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[25:48] FTD019UID: NO\n[25:49] FTD019UID: MA Y YOU JUST CAN'T DO THAT OR UH\n[25:49] MTD018ID: NO\n[25:50] MTD017PM: AND WHAT DID YOU CHANGE\n[25:51] MTD017PM: YOU CHANGED THE UH SCROLL WHEEL AND\n[25:52] FTD019UID: WE CHANGED TH\n[25:54] FTD019UID: YEAH AND THE SINGLE CURVED TO UNCURVED\n[25:55] MTD020ME: SINGLE CURVED\n[25:56] MTD017PM: OH BUT IT'S JUST ONE\n[25:56] MTD020ME: FLAT\n[25:58] MTD020ME: YEAH SO THAT DOES DOESN'T DOESN'T THAT MU I THINK\n[25:59] MTD017PM: POINT SO MAYBE YOU SHOULD SHOULD UH\n[25:59] FTD019UID: NO\n[26:01] MTD020ME: SCRAP SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[26:03] MTD017PM: YEAH YOU SHOULD YOU SHOULD DROP THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[26:03] MTD020ME: THAT THAT'S UH\n[26:03] MTD018ID: THE SAMPLE SPEAKER IS TWO D WAIT F S FOUR POINTS\n[26:04] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT IT'S T\n[26:06] MTD020ME: YES FOUR POINTS\n[26:07] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT IT IS UH IT IT IS A NEW FEATURE IT IS SOMETHING SPECIAL\n[26:07] MTD017PM: AND THEN YOU CAN KEEP THE CURVE\n[26:10] MTD017PM: OR CAN'T YOU\n[26:11] MTD018ID: YEAH UH BECAU UH WHEN YOU LOSE THE\n[26:11] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT WHAT WHAT ELSE WHAT ELSE UH DO YOU WANT TO SCRAP\n[26:14] MTD020ME: F YOU HAVE TO WE HAVE TO SCRAP FOUR POINTS\n[26:14] FTD019UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[26:16] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S DIFFICULT\n[26:18] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[26:18] MTD017PM: OR MAKE IT ON A HAND DYNAMO BUT I DON'T THINK THAT WILL WORK\n[26:20] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[26:21] MTD020ME: MA MAKE IT WITH WOOD INSTEAD OF RUBBER\n[26:23] MTD018ID: NO THAT'S NO\n[26:25] MTD018ID: MAKE IT W UH WHEN YOU MADE IT UH UH UH A REMOTE CONTROL OF WOOD\n[26:25] FTD019UID: UH\n[26:29] FTD019UID: WE COULD MAKE IT TITANIUM INSTEAD OF RUBBER\n[26:29] MTD018ID: YOU DON'T MAKE A REMOTE CONTROL OF AH\n[26:29] MTD020ME: YEAH IT IT I YEAH IT ALSO UH IT ALSO TAKES ONE POINT LESS\n[26:30] MTD017PM: YEAH MM-HMM\n[26:34] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT UH A WOODEN REMOTE CONTROL ONLY HELPS FOR UH OLD PEOPLE WE DISCUSSED YES\n[26:36] FTD019UID: OH\n[26:37] FTD019UID: OH CAN I ASK SOMETHING\n[26:38] FTD019UID: WHAT IS SPECIAL COLOUR\n[26:39] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[26:41] FTD019UID: IS THAT THE WOOD UH WOOD UH THIS WE HAVE TO HAVE THAT ONE TOO\n[26:43] MTD020ME: I THINK IT IS\n[26:44] MTD018ID: IT ISN'T\n[26:46] MTD018ID: WHAT\n[26:46] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[26:46] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT IT'S ONLY A HALF\n[26:47] MTD017PM: BUT I THINK THE ONLY OPTION IS TO DROP THE UH SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[26:49] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[26:50] MTD020ME: SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[26:50] MTD018ID: TO KNOCK THE SAMPLE SPEAKER YEAH\n[26:52] MTD018ID: AND SAMPLE SENSOR\n[26:53] FTD019UID: TH THEN WE STILL HAVE TOO MUCH\n[26:55] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY THREE\n[26:56] FTD019UID: IF WE USE THE UH\n[26:56] MTD018ID: BUT M YEAH COURSE BUT WHAT WE'LL HAVE\n[26:56] MTD020ME: POINT THREE\n[26:59] FTD019UID: YEAH WE WE SCRAP THAT ONE\n[27:01] MTD020ME: HUH\n[27:02] MTD018ID: LET'S MAKE IT THIRTEEN OR FOURTEEN\n[27:04] MTD020ME: POINT TWELVE\n[27:04] FTD019UID: SEE A PO THREE\n[27:07] FTD019UID: WE NEED POINT THREE\n[27:09] MTD020ME: THAT'S A SCROLL WHEEL\n[27:10] FTD019UID: UH IT'S A COLOUR\n[27:11] FTD019UID: DON'T MAKE IT WOOD\n[27:12] MTD018ID: A COLOUR\n[27:13] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT A WOOD WE CAN MAKE IT BROWN DARK BROWN NOT WOOD\n[27:14] FTD019UID: MAKE IT UH\n[27:16] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT IT'S IT'S SPECIAL COLOUR IS IT\n[27:20] MTD018ID: YEAH SPECIAL COLOURS FRUITY COLOURS\n[27:20] FTD019UID: A ALL KIND OF COLOURS\n[27:22] FTD019UID: IT'S ALSO GREEN OR UH\n[27:22] MTD020ME: IS IT ALSO NO THAT THAT'S JUST NORMAL COLOUR FRUIT COLOURS\n[27:24] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[27:25] MTD020ME: NORMAL COLOURS YELLOW\n[27:25] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT IT'S A SPECIAL COLOUR THAN JUST RUBBER COLOUR\n[27:28] FTD019UID: YOU HAVE TO ADD SOMETHING TO THE RUBBER TO MAKE IT GREEN\n[27:30] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[27:31] FTD019UID: YOU DON'T SAY HERE'S GREEN RUBBER\n[27:34] MTD018ID: THEY DON'T SELL GREEN RUBBER PLANTS\n[27:34] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT THEN I D I DON'T THINK WE CAN EVER MAKE TO A TWELVE AND HALF\n[27:36] MTD018ID: ALRIGHT\n[27:38] FTD019UID: YEAH YOU CAN YOU SHOULD YOU HAVE TO LOSE\n[27:40] MTD020ME: BUT THEN WE HAVE TO SCRAP L. C. D. DISPLAY WE HAVE TO SCRAP UH\n[27:44] FTD019UID: NO IT IS THE SCROLL WHEEL I GUESS\n[27:44] MTD018ID: NO NO NO\n[27:44] MTD020ME: S ADVANCED CHIP\n[27:46] MTD020ME: NO THEN WE HAVE TO SCRAP EVERYTHING WE GOT BECAUSE HOW MANY COLOURS WE GONNA MAKE\n[27:50] MTD020ME: FIVE\n[27:50] MTD018ID: IF WE LOSE THE SCROLL WHEEL AND MAKE IT TOTALLY UH DEPENDING UH DEPENDENT ON UH THE TOUCH SCREEN\n[27:50] MTD020ME: THEN WE HAVE TWO\n[27:56] MTD020ME: S TOUCH\n[27:56] FTD019UID: A PUSH YEAH\n[27:58] MTD018ID: THEN IT'S POSSIBLE TO MAKE\n[27:59] MTD020ME: THEN WE CAN MAKE ADD TWO COLOURS ON IT\n[27:59] MTD018ID: AND THEN YOU CAN AND THEN YOU CAN ADD TO THE COLOURS\n[28:02] MTD020ME: YEAH TWO COLOURS IT\n[28:04] MTD018ID: SPECIAL C OKAY IF YOU LOSE UH IF YOU LOSE THE\n[28:05] FTD019UID: SWITCH COLOURS\n[28:09] FTD019UID: IT WAS SUCH A GREAT IDEA\n[28:12] MTD018ID: YOU LOSE THIS ONE YOU GOT ELEVEN POINT FIVE AND YOU MAKE I AND THEN YOU CAN MAKE UH THE SPEC SINGLE CURVE FOR EXAMPLE\n[28:12] MTD020ME: THEY CAN ADD TWO COLOURS\n[28:19] MTD020ME: BUT THE COLOURS\n[28:20] MTD020ME: UM HOW MA UH THE COLOURS LIKE L SHE TOLD\n[28:24] MTD020ME: IS THAT ALL THE COLOURS WE ADD OR\n[28:28] MTD018ID: HOW D UH UH HOW MANY COLOURS\n[28:28] FTD019UID: WHAT DO YOU MEAN\n[28:29] MTD018ID: SPECIAL COLOURS ALL THE COLOURS YOU WANT BECAUSE YOU WANT TO MAKE P\n[28:31] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT WE WE WE ARE WE HAVE YELLOW RED UH BLACK TITANIUM\n[28:36] MTD018ID: YEAH BUT UH WHEN YOU USE MORE THAN ONE COLOUR IT'S A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[28:40] MTD020ME: AH OKAY\n[28:40] FTD019UID: OH\n[28:40] FTD019UID: BUT I THINK WHEN YOU USE THE COLOUR THAT'S NOT ORIGINALLY THE RUBBER THEN YOU USE SPECIAL COLOUR 'CAUSE YOU HAVE TO ADD IT\n[28:41] MTD018ID: I SUPPOSE\n[28:45] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[28:45] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT THE RUBBERS ALLS ORIGINAL BLACK\n[28:47] FTD019UID: YEAH SO YOU ALWAYS LOSE THE SPECIAL COLOUR\n[28:49] FTD019UID: YOU CO YOU COULD MAKE IT ALWAYS BLACK LIKE NORMAL REMOTE\n[28:49] MTD020ME: YEAH B\n[28:51] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT WE'RE GONNA MAKE IT YELLOW UH RED AND THEN YOU ADD YOU HAVE TWO SPECIAL COLOURS ON TOP OF THE ONE WE HAVE NOW\n[28:56] MTD018ID: NEE WE WE ALSO WANT TO MAKE ANO ANOTHER COLOUR\n[28:58] FTD019UID: OH RIGHT YEAH\n[28:59] FTD019UID: YEAH WE SHOULD U YEAH\n[28:59] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT M\n[29:00] FTD019UID: WE HAVE TO MAKE THIS LIKE FOUR OR FIVE OR SOMETHING\n[29:02] MTD020ME: YEAH BECAUSE WE HAVE MORE COLOURS THAN ONLY BLACK\n[29:03] FTD019UID: THAT'S WHAT IT MEANS\n[29:05] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT ISN'T IT PER REMOTE THAT YOU PAY\n[29:05] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[29:06] MTD020ME: I THEN I THINK I P I DON I DON'T THINK THEY ME MEAN THEY'RE SPECIAL\n[29:09] FTD019UID: OH RIGHT YEAH\n[29:09] MTD017PM: HALF\n[29:10] FTD019UID: IS IT PER REMOTE\n[29:11] MTD017PM: I THINK YOU PAY HALF PER REMOTE\n[29:11] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[29:13] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT AND YOU ONE COLOUR PER REMOTE\n[29:13] MTD017PM: SO EACH REMOTE WITH A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[29:15] MTD018ID: YEAH INDEED YEAH\n[29:16] FTD019UID: SO THEN IT IS ONE\n[29:17] MTD018ID: YOU DON'T NEED FOUR OF THOSE UH FOUR OF THOSE SPECIAL COLOURS IN ONE IN ONE REMOTE\n[29:20] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY OKAY TRUE\n[29:21] MTD020ME: TRUE TRUE\n[29:23] FTD019UID: NO\n[29:24] MTD017PM: I HOPE\n[29:24] MTD020ME: WE HAVE TWO POINTS SPARE\n[29:27] MTD017PM: SO THE BATTERY WE HAVE UM ADVANCED CHIP ON PRINT\n[29:27] MTD020ME: NEE ONE POINT\n[29:28] FTD019UID: ONE\n[29:32] FTD019UID: SO IT WOULD BE CURVED SINGLE CURVE\n[29:34] MTD017PM: BECAUSE OF THING YEAH WELL YOU CAN AT LEAST MAKE IT CURVED AGAIN\n[29:35] FTD019UID: OR NOT\n[29:36] MTD018ID: HMM\n[29:38] FTD019UID: SO Y YOU JUST CAN'T MAKE A NICE REMOTE\n[29:38] MTD018ID: YEAH SINGLE CURVE\n[29:42] MTD017PM: BECAUSE THAT WAS VERY IMPORTANT HUH\n[29:43] FTD019UID: IT'S TOO BAD FOR THE SPEAKER\n[29:44] MTD017PM: SO IT'S CURVED IT'S STILL THAT SO WE WE DROPPED THE SPEECH RECOGNITION TOGETHER WITH THE SPEAKER\n[29:48] FTD019UID: SHOULD WE CHANGE THAT THA THAT THAT'S A ONE IF NOT OR NOT\n[29:48] MTD020ME: MM YEP\n[29:51] MTD017PM: WE DROPPED THE SCROLL WHEEL\n[29:52] FTD019UID: COULD YOU COPY IT\n[29:53] FTD019UID: AND MAKE IT UH\n[29:53] MTD017PM: AND THE REST IS THE SAME HUH\n[29:56] MTD020ME: Y YEA THE SCROLL WHEEL IS DROPPED\n[29:56] MTD017PM: AM I RIGHT\n[29:56] MTD017PM: YES\n[29:59] FTD019UID: THE ENTIRE UH\n[30:01] MTD018ID: UH\n[30:01] MTD020ME: YEP\n[30:02] MTD018ID: HUH\n[30:03] FTD019UID: PERHAPS YOU CAN THEN COPY PAGE OR SO\n[30:07] FTD019UID: OOH\n[30:17] FTD019UID: NO\n[30:18] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[30:18] FTD019UID: OH YOU YOU MADE THE ENTIRE COULD YOU\n[30:21] MTD018ID: UNDO UNDO\n[30:22] MTD018ID: UNDO\n[30:24] FTD019UID: OH NOT WELL\n[30:26] MTD018ID: SO 'KAY\n[30:27] MTD018ID: TWENTY MINUTES\n[30:28] FTD019UID: WOULD YOU\n[30:29] FTD019UID: BY THE PERHAPS YOU CAN SAVE THIS ONE AND THEN COPY OR SOMETHING\n[30:34] FTD019UID: ADD IT COPY PAGE\n[30:39] FTD019UID: SELECT ALL\n[30:40] MTD017PM: NO BUT YOU C YEAH\n[30:42] FTD019UID: ALRIGHT SOMETHING WENT WRONG\n[30:50] MTD020ME: TAP\n[30:53] MTD017PM: OKAY BUT THIS THIS NEW REMOTE WE CAN AFFORD\n[30:55] FTD019UID: IT DOESN'T WORK\n[30:56] FTD019UID: LET'S FORGET\n[30:57] MTD020ME: IT SHOULD'VE WORK\n[30:58] MTD018ID: OKAY SO YOU HAD THIS LIST AT START\n[31:01] MTD018ID: ALRIGHT\n[31:01] MTD017PM: HMM\n[31:02] MTD017PM: NO I HADN'T\n[31:02] MTD018ID: WHEN DID YOU RECEIVE THIS LIST\n[31:03] MTD017PM: I JUST RECEIVED IT\n[31:04] MTD018ID: AH OKAY\n[31:05] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[31:06] FTD019UID: OH IGNORE THAT\n[31:06] MTD017PM: THEY DON'T WORK SO HARD AT THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT\n[31:08] MTD018ID: AH OKAY\n[31:08] FTD019UID: WELL SO\n[31:09] MTD018ID: I SUPPOSE THIS IS A\n[31:13] MTD018ID: OKAY SO WE LOSE THE SCROLL WHEEL THE S\n[31:13] FTD019UID: TOO BAD\n[31:15] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[31:16] FTD019UID: THE MICROPHONE\n[31:18] MTD017PM: YEAH AND THAT'S IT\n[31:19] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[31:19] MTD018ID: AND THE MICROPHONE\n[31:20] FTD019UID: A AND WE CHANGED SOMETHING I GUESS OR NOT\n[31:23] FTD019UID: WE\n[31:25] FTD019UID: OH NO\n[31:27] MTD020ME: YEP\n[31:28] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[31:29] MTD017PM: TWELVE EURO FIFTY\n[31:30] MTD017PM: UM AND DID YOU TRY TO MAKE A NEW DESIGN OR WHAT WERE YOU TRYING TO DO\n[31:33] FTD019UID: YEAH I TRIED TO COPY THAT ONE BUT IT DIDN'T WORK\n[31:35] MTD017PM: IT DIDN'T WORK\n[31:36] FTD019UID: SO WE COULD FIX IT LIKE THA THAT IT'S LIKE THIS\n[31:39] MTD017PM: HMM\n[31:40] MTD017PM: STRANGE\n[31:41] FTD019UID: YOU COULD SELECT IT ALL BUT THEN YOU CAN'T ERASE\n[31:42] MTD018ID: STRANGE\n[31:45] MTD017PM: OH YOU CAN ARRANGE\n[31:45] MTD018ID: YOU CAN ONLY RE ERASE\n[31:46] FTD019UID: ERASE\n[31:47] MTD018ID: OH\n[31:47] FTD019UID: WHEN YOU SAW TH LI UH EARLIER WHEN WE SELECTED IT W I COULDN'T ERASE ANYTHING\n[31:50] MTD018ID: UH NO\n[31:54] MTD017PM: HMM CAN'T YOU THEN JUST SAY COPY\n[31:57] MTD018ID: BLING\n[31:58] MTD017PM: NEW PAGE\n[32:01] MTD017PM: PASTE\n[32:02] MTD017PM: YES\n[32:02] MTD018ID: AH\n[32:06] MTD017PM: SELECT NONE\n[32:09] MTD020ME: JUST TAP SOMEWHERE\n[32:10] FTD019UID: JUST TAP SOMEWHERE\n[32:10] MTD018ID: JUST UP SOMEWHERE B UH BESIDES IT RIGHT\n[32:14] MTD017PM: OKAY AND NOW YOU CAN ERASE\n[32:14] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[32:17] FTD019UID: I DON'T THINK I CAN BUT UH WE CAN TRY\n[32:19] MTD018ID: UH WE ALREADY TRY\n[32:20] MTD017PM: WELL IT SHOULD BE POSSIBLE\n[32:21] FTD019UID: OH YEAH NO HA HA\n[32:23] MTD017PM: OH NO\n[32:24] MTD017PM: WELL YOU CAN DRAW OVER IT WITH WHITE UH PEN\n[32:24] MTD020ME: NO\n[32:26] FTD019UID: YEAH WE TRIED IT EARLIER\n[32:28] MTD017PM: OH\n[32:28] FTD019UID: IT'S VERY MUCH WORK\n[32:29] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[32:31] MTD017PM: SORRY\n[32:34] MTD017PM: WELL BUT THAT'S ALSO USEFUL FOR THE EVALUATION\n[32:36] MTD017PM: BECAUSE I THINK UH WE HAVE A PROTOTYPE NOW WHICH WE CAN AFFORD AND UH WE ONLY NEED TO DRAW A LITTLE BIT TO GET A GOOD UH\n[32:38] MTD020ME: EVALUATION DROPS\n[32:47] MTD017PM: DESIGN\n[32:48] MTD017PM: DOODLE\n[32:49] MTD017PM: AND I THINK WE SHOULD THEN MOVE ON TO THE PRODUCTION EVALUATION BECAUSE OF THE TIME\n[32:54] MTD020ME: AND ERASE THE MIC\n[32:55] FTD019UID: YEAH GOODBYE MIC\n[32:56] MTD018ID: ALL I NEED IS NO MIC\n[33:00] MTD017PM: LET'S SEE WE CAN SAVE THIS NOW\n[33:01] FTD019UID: OH I ALREADY ERASED HALF OF THE LINE\n[33:04] MTD018ID: BON CHANCE\n[33:07] MTD017PM: AND MOVE BACK TO HERE\n[33:12] FTD019UID: TOO BAD OH\n[33:24] FTD019UID: LIKE THIS\n[33:25] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[33:26] FTD019UID: STILL LOOKS NICE\n[33:26] MTD017PM: AND THEN ALL GREEN\n[33:27] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL THANK YOU\n[33:29] FTD019UID: OH THAT'S ERASE\n[33:30] MTD020ME: LOOKS LIKE A IPOD\n[33:32] MTD017PM: OH NO\n[33:33] MTD018ID: NO ADD\n[33:34] MTD017PM: HEY BUT YOU CAN ERASE THAT\n[33:35] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT'S A BIT WEIRD\n[33:36] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[33:37] MTD017PM: UH OH\n[33:37] FTD019UID: OH NOW I'M LINE\n[33:37] MTD018ID: S DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LINES AND TEXT AND THE PEN\n[33:40] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[33:43] MTD020ME: OH\n[33:43] MTD017PM: RIGHT\n[33:43] MTD020ME: ALL I NEED IS MIC\n[33:48] MTD017PM: AND YOU CAN'T ERASE THIS\n[33:50] MTD017PM: HMM STRANGE\n[33:50] FTD019UID: NO IT'S WEIRD\n[33:51] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL UH JUST LEAVE IT AT THIS AND QUICKLY SAVE\n[33:54] MTD020ME: STATION PAGE\n[33:56] MTD017PM: UM AND THEN WE ARE GOING TO THE PROJECT OR PRODUCT EVALUATION\n[33:56] MTD018ID: HUH LOOKS FUCKING BORING NOW\n[34:01] MTD017PM: WE JUST DID OUR PROJECT EVALUATION\n[34:03] MTD017PM: UM WELL I THINK I CAN SIT FOR THAT SINCE IT'S ALMOST MY FINAL SLIDE\n[34:08] MTD017PM: UM\n[34:10] MTD017PM: WHAT DID YOU THINK ABOUT UH THE PROCESS\n[34:13] MTD017PM: HOW SATISFIED ARE WE\n[34:16] MTD018ID: DEADLINES WERE SOMETIMES VERY SHORT\n[34:18] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:19] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[34:19] FTD019UID: BU BUT STRESSFUL\n[34:19] MTD018ID: BUT AND STRESSFUL\n[34:20] FTD019UID: YOU THINK NO MY PRESENTATION ISN'T READY\n[34:20] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[34:22] MTD020ME: I THINK WE IT SHOULD BE B IT WOULD BE BETTER IF WE WORKED A LITTLE BIT TOGETHER\n[34:26] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:27] MTD020ME: NOW WE WORKED THROUGH EACH OTHER SOMETHING HE SAID YEAH AND YOU HAD INFORMATION I ALSO HAD\n[34:27] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[34:29] MTD017PM: AND YOU COULD ASK THINGS\n[34:29] FTD019UID: YEAH YOU HAD INFORMATION I DIDN'T HAVE AND THEN UH\n[34:33] FTD019UID: OH RIGHT\n[34:33] MTD020ME: SO SOME SOME THINGS I HAD IN MY PRESENTATION THEY ALREADY TOLD SO\n[34:34] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[34:35] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[34:37] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:37] MTD017PM: AND FOR ME IT SOMETIMES WAS A SURPRISE WHO WAS GOING TO PRESENT WHAT HUH\n[34:40] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:41] MTD017PM: AND UH\n[34:41] MTD020ME: SO YEAH THAT I DON'T THINK THAT IS THE BEST WAY TO WORK AT FOR SUCH PROJECT\n[34:44] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[34:44] FTD019UID: NO\n[34:45] MTD017PM: SO YOU WOULD SAY UH COMMUNICATE DURING OUR INDIVIDUAL UH WORK\n[34:48] MTD020ME: YEAH NO OR MAYBE SESSION OF FIVE MINUTES TOGETHER OR SOMETHING AND THEN WORK SEPARATE\n[34:52] MTD018ID: YEAH BUT BUT WHY NOT WORK HERE TOGETHER FOR EXAMPLE\n[34:53] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[34:54] FTD019UID: YEAH YOU COULD\n[34:55] MTD018ID: WHY SHOULD WE BE SEPARATED FROM EACH OTHER IN THOSE DIFFERENCE UH DIFFERENT ROOMS\n[34:57] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[34:57] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[34:59] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[34:59] MTD017PM: MM-HMM\n[35:01] MTD017PM: WELL PROBABLY TO SIMULATE THE WHOLE WORKING UH PROCESS HUH TH YOU CAN'T HAVE A MEETING UH FOR SEVERAL WEEKS\n[35:01] FTD019UID: I THINK SO TOO\n[35:03] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[35:03] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT THEN YOU CAN WORK TOGETHER TOO WHEN\n[35:06] MTD020ME: YEAH M YEAH LIKE SHE TOLD\n[35:08] MTD020ME: THEN YOU CAN WORK TOGETHER TOO BY MAIL OR BY I DUNNO CHAT SOMETHING BUT NOW WE'RE COMPLETELY SEPARATED FROM EACH OTHER\n[35:11] MTD018ID: HUH OH RIGHT\n[35:12] MTD017PM: NO\n[35:12] FTD019UID: A CHAT WOULD ALSO BE UH\n[35:15] MTD020ME: I DON'T THINK THAT WAS THE BEST WAY BUT\n[35:18] MTD018ID: BUT THE TECHNOLOGY WAS UH FANTASTIC\n[35:20] MTD020ME: YEAH THE TECHNOLOGY'S OKAY\n[35:20] FTD019UID: WELL I I DON'T REALLY LIKE THE BOARD IT DOESN'T REALLY WORK GREAT\n[35:23] MTD018ID: WORK NOW\n[35:24] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY BUT I DON I DO I THINK BECAU THAT'S BECAUSE\n[35:25] FTD019UID: SOMETIMES I THINK\n[35:27] MTD018ID: PERHAPS IT IS E\n[35:27] FTD019UID: IT DOES WORK BUT SOMETIMES IT DOESN'T ERASE OR IT DOESN'T UH\n[35:29] MTD018ID: YEAH PERHAPS IT IS EASIER TO GET ONE OF THOSE UH DIG DIGITAL PENS OR SO AND TO UH AND LAY IT NEXT TO THAT KEYBOARD OVER THERE\n[35:33] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[35:35] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[35:36] MTD018ID: SO YOU CAN DRAW UH SEE IT OVER TH ON THE SCREEN\n[35:36] MTD020ME: YEAH LIKE THE F LIKE A PLOTTERS OR SOMETHING YEAH\n[35:38] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[35:39] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[35:41] MTD020ME: YEP YEP YEP YEP YEP\n[35:43] MTD017PM: SO YOU DON'T THINK THE SMARTBOARD IS IS REALLY USEFUL OR\n[35:43] FTD019UID: BUT\n[35:46] MTD018ID: IT'S USEFUL BUT NOT M\n[35:46] FTD019UID: WELL IT IS USEFUL BUT IT DOESN'T REALLY WORK ALL THE TIME\n[35:46] MTD020ME: YEAH IT IS USEFUL BUT\n[35:48] MTD020ME: NO\n[35:49] MTD018ID: BECAUSE WHEN YOU PUT THIS PEN ON THE SCREEN UH UH FOR EXAM AND LINE IS D BEING DRAWN AT AT TWO OR THREE CENTIMETRES UH BELOW\n[35:49] FTD019UID: TH THE PEN DOESN'T\n[35:52] FTD019UID: THE LINE IS A BIT OFF\n[35:57] MTD017PM: YEAH SO IT'S MAYBE A BIT UNNATURAL ALSO\n[35:59] MTD020ME: YEP\n[35:59] MTD018ID: ALRIGHT\n[36:00] FTD019UID: YEAH YOU CAN POINT TO WHERE YOU WANT THE LINE TO BE\n[36:04] FTD019UID: BUT\n[36:06] MTD018ID: THE PROJECT UH BECAUSE OF THE DEADLINES YOU DIDN'T HAD THE TIME TO UH HAVE YOU DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO UH TO MAKE A VERY UH\n[36:17] MTD018ID: QUALITATI QUALITATIVE UH PRESENTATION\n[36:20] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[36:21] MTD018ID: SO YOU USED UH THIS\n[36:24] MTD018ID: UH THE DIFFERENT POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS UH IN WHICH YOU PUT YOUR UH MATERIAL IN THE\n[36:31] MTD018ID: OH\n[36:33] MTD017PM: THAT WASN'T ME\n[36:33] MTD018ID: WASN'T ME\n[36:34] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[36:34] MTD017PM: UH SO UM THE MEANS WE DISCUSSED THE SMART BOARD AND WHAT ABOUT UH THIS DIGITAL PEN\n[36:41] FTD019UID: I\n[36:41] MTD020ME: I DIDN'T USE IT AT ALL\n[36:42] FTD019UID: I I USED IT IT IT WAS YOU CAN USE IT IT'S QUITE HANDY I THINK\n[36:46] MTD017PM: YEAH WELL I USE IT AS A A NORMAL PEN AND AND AND ONLY YOU USE IT TO UH GET IT ON THE COMPUTER HUH\n[36:46] MTD018ID: BUT I DIDN'T I UH\n[36:50] FTD019UID: YEAH I USED IT TO Y TO YEAH IT DID WORK PRETTY WELL\n[36:53] MTD018ID: I USED IT TOO BUT OH WELL\n[36:56] MTD020ME: I DIDN'T USE\n[36:56] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[36:57] FTD019UID: I DON'T THINK WHY YOU WOULD WANT TO USE IT ACTUALLY BUT IT IT DOES WORK\n[36:59] MTD018ID: YEAH BECAUSE IT SHOU\n[36:59] MTD020ME: NO YEAH\n[37:01] MTD018ID: TO MAKE SOME DESIGNS IT IS VERY EASY\n[37:01] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[37:01] MTD020ME: IT IS IT IS YEAH IT IS EASY FOR TO DESIGN SOMETHING AND THEN LOAD IT IN YOUR COMPUTER\n[37:04] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[37:05] FTD019UID: YEAH AND THEN YOU CAN SHOW IT TO EVERYBODY\n[37:07] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[37:07] MTD018ID: BUT TO WRITE IT TH YEAH\n[37:08] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[37:09] MTD020ME: IT'S B BI LITTLE BIT TOO BIG TO WRITE\n[37:09] FTD019UID: IT DOESN'T REALLY WRITE NORMALLY\n[37:11] FTD019UID: IT'S A BIT\n[37:12] MTD018ID: YEAH IT'S TOO BIG IT'S TOO FAT\n[37:13] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[37:13] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[37:14] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[37:14] MTD020ME: FAT DOCUMENT THOSE\n[37:17] MTD017PM: OKAY UM\n[37:19] MTD017PM: AND WHAT ABOUT THE TEAMWORK\n[37:21] MTD020ME: TEAM WORK WAS OKAY\n[37:21] FTD019UID: I THINK IT WAS GREAT YEAH\n[37:22] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[37:22] MTD017PM: YEAH WELL I THINK SO TOO\n[37:24] MTD020ME: ONLY THING THAT WE WORKED THROUGH PAST EACH OTHER\n[37:24] MTD017PM: WE\n[37:26] MTD018ID: RIGHT\n[37:27] MTD017PM: YEAH BUT THAT WAS IT WAS OUR ASSIGNMENT HUH\n[37:27] MTD020ME: WITH SOME THINGS THAT WAS ONLY PROBLEM BUT\n[37:28] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT IT WAS BECAUSE WE DIDN'T UH YEAH\n[37:30] MTD020ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH BUT FURTHERMORE BETTER\n[37:31] MTD017PM: OKAY AND MAYBE I SHOULD WALK OUT OF THE ROOM WHEN YOU DISCUSS UH THIS POINT THE LEADERSHIP\n[37:35] MTD020ME: THAT'S YEAH NO PROB\n[37:36] FTD019UID: I THOUGHT IT WAS GOOD BUT UH YEAH\n[37:38] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[37:39] MTD020ME: AH\n[37:39] MTD017PM: YEAH WELL OKAY\n[37:39] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[37:40] MTD018ID: NOT TOO MUCH NOT TOO TOO TOO TOO\n[37:41] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[37:43] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[37:43] MTD020ME: OKAY\n[37:44] MTD017PM: AND CREATIVITY\n[37:46] MTD017PM: WELL WHEN WE LOOK AT THIS I'D SAY WE HAVE BEEN CREATIVE HUH\n[37:49] MTD017PM: BUT\n[37:49] FTD019UID: WELL\n[37:50] MTD018ID: YEAH OR THE ROOM FOR IT WAS THE IDEA TO BE CREATIVE SO\n[37:51] MTD017PM: THERE WAS ROOM FOR\n[37:53] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[37:55] MTD018ID: YOU GOT SOME STANDARD IDEAS IN YOUR HEAD AND THIS WHAT CAME OUT\n[37:58] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[37:59] FTD019UID: AND YOU GET GET STUFF FROM THE FROM THE COMPUTER BUT\n[38:01] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[38:05] MTD018ID: THE INFORMATION UH WAS SOMETIMES UH A LITTLE BIT TOO LATE OR\n[38:09] MTD020ME: LITTLE BIT UH LO YEAH\n[38:10] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[38:11] MTD020ME: TOO LATE IT IT IT TOOK A LOT OF TIME BEFORE YOU GOT YOUR EMA YEAH\n[38:12] FTD019UID: YOU JUST SIT THERE FOR TEN MINUTES\n[38:13] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[38:14] FTD019UID: YEAH WHERE IS THAT EMAIL\n[38:15] MTD020ME: I PLAYED I THINK SEVEN TIMES SOLITAIRE SOMETHING\n[38:18] FTD019UID: OH DID YOU\n[38:18] MTD017PM: YOU DID\n[38:18] MTD017PM: WELL I DIDN'T HAVE TIME FOR THAT\n[38:19] FTD019UID: IS IT ON THERE\n[38:20] MTD020ME: WHA\n[38:21] FTD019UID: IS IT ON THERE\n[38:21] FTD019UID: I DIDN'T FIND THE DIDN'T LOOK BUT UH I DIDN'T LOOK BUT\n[38:22] MTD017PM: AT SOME TIMES I SOMETIMES I RECEIVED LIKE LIKE FIVE EMAILS AT AT ONE MOMENT AND THEN\n[38:22] MTD020ME: OH RIGHT IT IS THERE\n[38:22] MTD018ID: WAS SEARCHING AND SEARCHING\n[38:27] MTD020ME: NO I I NEVER GOT THAT\n[38:28] FTD019UID: I GOT LIKE ONE EMAIL AFTER TEN MINUTES OR SOMETHING\n[38:28] MTD020ME: I ALWAYS\n[38:30] MTD020ME: N YEAH\n[38:31] MTD017PM: I EVEN GOT SPAM\n[38:34] MTD017PM: OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[38:35] FTD019UID: THAT'S WHAT WE SAID\n[38:35] MTD020ME: SO DOES THIS I THINK LIK OH AND INFORMATION WAS A BIT LOW I THINK\n[38:39] FTD019UID: AND IT NOT A LOT UH\n[38:39] MTD020ME: SOMETIMES IN IN IN IN THE BEGINNING I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT WHAT TO DO\n[38:43] FTD019UID: NO THE FIRST ONE\n[38:43] MTD018ID: NO W I DIDN'T KNOW\n[38:44] MTD020ME: YEAH LIKE I WITH WITH THE REMOTE AND I NEVER NEW WE HAVE T WE HAD TO UH YEAH MADE A MADE A REC A REMOTE CONTROL\n[38:44] FTD019UID: I DIDN'T KNOW UH\n[38:47] MTD018ID: MAKE A R YEAH\n[38:48] FTD019UID: NEE\n[38:50] FTD019UID: AND I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO FOR THE FIRST TEN MINUTES BEFORE WE GOT HERE SO I WENT RIGHT\n[38:52] MTD020ME: YEAH SO\n[38:53] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[38:54] MTD018ID: NO STEPPING ON THE TABLE AND THEN LOOKING AT THE INTERNET PAGE\n[38:55] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[38:56] MTD017PM: AND I WAS WORKING AND WORKING AND WORK OKAY WELL UM BUT AFTER ALL WE CAN SAY UH WE ARE SATISFIED BUT IT IT COULD'VE BEEN UH BETTER\n[38:56] FTD019UID: JUST LOOKING AT THE SCREEN AND UH\n[38:58] MTD018ID: NO\n[39:02] MTD020ME: SO YEAH\n[39:10] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[39:10] MTD017PM: WHEN WE GET UH WHEN WE HAVE WE WOULD HAVE GOTTEN UH MORE INFORMATION\n[39:14] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[39:14] FTD019UID: YEAH AN\n[39:14] MTD018ID: YEAH MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE COSTS\n[39:14] MTD020ME: FASTER\n[39:16] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[39:16] FTD019UID: YEAH THAT WILL BE HANDY\n[39:18] MTD018ID: FIRST OF ALL I DIDN'T THINK UH THAT WE WERE ABLE TO MAKE AN L. C. D. SCREEN UH FIRST POINT BUT UH IT WAS POSSIBLE UH UH YEAH\n[39:24] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[39:25] MTD020ME: YEAH IT ONLY COSTS FOUR UNITS\n[39:27] MTD020ME: UH YEAH\n[39:28] FTD019UID: YEA UH SO THA ACTUALLY YOU COULD MAKE AN L. C. D. SCREEN BUT NO MIC OR IT COULD MAKE MIC BUT NO L. C. D. SCREEN WHEN YOU LOOK AT THAT\n[39:28] MTD017PM: YEAH\n[39:33] MTD017PM: YEAH THAT WAS A BIT MEAN TO PUT IT IN THE END\n[39:33] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[39:34] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[39:36] MTD017PM: AND UH WHAT WERE THE OTHER POINTS TO TO IMPROVE THIS WHOLE PROCESS\n[39:40] FTD019UID: UH I DUNNO\n[39:41] MTD020ME: UM\n[39:44] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[39:44] FTD019UID: THINK THAT'S ABOUT IT\n[39:45] MTD020ME: NOTHING\n[39:46] FTD019UID: HMM\n[39:46] MTD020ME: I THINK WE GOT IT ALREADY\n[39:47] FTD019UID: HEAVIER UM LESS HEAVY LAPTOPS\n[39:50] MTD017PM: YEAH THEY'RE PRETTY HEAVY\n[39:50] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[39:50] MTD018ID: UH\n[39:50] MTD018ID: FASTER LAPTOP\n[39:51] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[39:53] MTD018ID: UH\n[39:53] FTD019UID: BUT THAT'S NOT REALLY UH\n[39:53] MTD018ID: THEY WERE THEY WERE JUST FINE\n[39:54] MTD020ME: AND FURTHERMORE THE THE THE NETWORK WAS OKAY\n[39:56] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[39:56] MTD020ME: EVERYTHING YOU LOADED WAS ALSO\n[39:57] MTD018ID: UH\n[39:58] FTD019UID: YEAH EVERYTHING WORKED\n[39:59] MTD020ME: AV AVAILABLE THERE\n[40:00] MTD018ID: RIGHT\n[40:01] MTD017PM: AND SO MORE TIME UH W MIGHT HAVE IMPROVED THE THE QUALITY OF WORK IS WHAT YOU SAY\n[40:01] MTD020ME: SO\n[40:04] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[40:05] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[40:05] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[40:06] MTD020ME: YEAH BUT THAT\n[40:07] MTD020ME: IT'S NOW HALF PAST FOUR HALF PAST THREE SO\n[40:12] FTD019UID: YEAH BUT IT'S JUST THE THE OFF HOURS BETWEEN THAT YOU WILL WORK ALONE\n[40:14] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY\n[40:15] MTD020ME: YEAH OKAY\n[40:16] FTD019UID: THEN IT POPS UP POP UP SCREEN CAME\n[40:18] MTD020ME: MM HM\n[40:19] FTD019UID: FIVE MINUTES IN THE MEETING\n[40:19] MTD020ME: MM\n[40:20] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[40:20] MTD018ID: MM\n[40:20] FTD019UID: NO\n[40:31] MTD017PM: OKAY SO MORE TIME DURING THE INDIVIDUAL WORK PHASES\n[40:34] FTD019UID: HUH\n[40:34] MTD017PM: UM OKAY WELL UH I JUST GOT MY WARNING FOR THE LAST FIVE MINUTES\n[40:39] FTD019UID: YOU DID\n[40:39] MTD017PM: SO I'LL MOVE ON TO I GUESS MY LAST SLIDE YES WHICH IS THE CLOSING\n[40:40] FTD019UID: WELL\n[40:45] MTD017PM: WELL UH WE MANAGED BUT WE DID IT VERY QUICKLY\n[40:48] MTD017PM: I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S THE BEST WAY TO WHEN IT ISN'T IS IT WHEN IT IS TOO EXPENSIVE TO QUICKLY RE ARRANGE IT AND SAY OKAY\n[40:53] FTD019UID: OH RIGHT\n[40:53] MTD017PM: THIS IS IT BUT WE HAD TO DO IT HUH BECAUSE WE HAVE TO HAVE A DESIGN AND THAT IS WITHIN THE BUDGET\n[40:54] FTD019UID: WELL\n[40:59] MTD017PM: AND WE EVALUATED\n[41:01] MTD017PM: MAYBE WE SHOULD RE EVALUATE UH THE PRODUCT BUT WE DID THAT BEFORE AND WE ALSO EVALUATED THE PROJECT\n[41:07] MTD017PM: AND I THINK UH EVERYBODY'S UH VERY HAPPY\n[41:10] MTD017PM: AT LEAST I AM WITH THE RESULTS SO UH CELEBRATION WELL\n[41:12] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[41:12] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[41:14] MTD017PM: FOR THE THREE OF YOU BECAUSE UH I HAVE TO WRITE THE FINAL REPORT NOW\n[41:14] FTD019UID: CHAMPAGNE\n[41:17] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[41:17] MTD017PM: BUT UH WELL THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR CO OPERATION AND I HAD A VERY NICE DAY SO FAR\n[41:21] MTD018ID: YEAH SURE\n[41:22] MTD020ME: NO PROB\n[41:24] MTD018ID: OH THANK YOU\n[41:24] MTD020ME: MM-HMM\n[41:25] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[41:27] FTD019UID: DO WE GET ANOTHER EMAIL\n[41:28] MTD018ID: BLING\n[41:30] MTD017PM: UM\n[41:30] MTD020ME: I THINK YOU DO\n[41:30] MTD018ID: YOU'RE FIRED\n[41:31] FTD019UID: I I THINK WE HAVE TO FILL IN A QUESTIONNAIRE AGAIN BUT\n[41:33] MTD017PM: YEAH I HAVE T I THINK WE ALSO HAVE TO GO TO OUR OWN ROOMS AGAIN BUT UM WELL I AT LEAST\n[41:36] FTD019UID: WE DO\n[41:37] MTD018ID: MM\n[41:39] MTD017PM: BUT MAYBE YOU CAN TRY UH TO MAKE A SCREEN SHOT OF THIS SO I CAN TRY TO INCLUDE IT IN THE FINAL REPORT\n[41:43] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[41:45] FTD019UID: UH TH THAT THAT ONE\n[41:46] MTD018ID: YOU CANNOT YOU CAN SAVE IT\n[41:46] MTD017PM: YEAH MAYBE\n[41:47] FTD019UID: YOU CAN JUST YEAH BUT IT'S IT ISN'T A PICTURE OR WELL IS IT\n[41:48] MTD017PM: WANTS TO BUT AT LEAST THIS ONE\n[41:50] MTD017PM: I KNOW WE SHOULD REMOVE THIS BUT IT WON'T H\n[41:50] MTD018ID: YOU S UH FILE SAVE AS THE J. PEG J. PEG\n[41:53] MTD017PM: OKAY\n[41:53] MTD017PM: AND UH PLEASE PUT IT IN THE PROJECT FOLDER THEN HUH\n[41:57] MTD020ME: CAN YOU FIND IT AS A J. PEG\n[41:58] MTD018ID: NO\n[41:58] FTD019UID: NO ISN'T POSSIBLE\n[42:00] FTD019UID: BUT YOU CAN MAKE A SCREEN SHOT I THINK\n[42:04] MTD017PM: OKAY WELL I UH\n[42:06] MTD020ME: NO\n[42:09] MTD018ID: NO\n[42:10] MTD017PM: I HEREBY OFFICIALLY CLOSE THE MEETING AND UH I HOPE TO SEE YOU UH SOON\n[42:11] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[42:12] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[42:14] MTD020ME: IN UH\n[42:15] MTD018ID: IN ABOUT FIVE MINUTES\n[42:16] FTD019UID: UH OH EXPORT\n[42:17] MTD017PM: WELL I THINK WE'LL BE A BIT A BIT LONGER BUT OKAY\n[42:19] MTD018ID: AH\n[42:21] MTD017PM: WELL HAPPY CELEBRATION HUH\n[42:22] MTD018ID: OH THANK YOU\n[42:23] FTD019UID: IMAGES\n[42:23] MTD018ID: WHOO HOO\n[42:24] MTD020ME: CELEBRA OR SHOULDN'T I\n[42:24] MTD018ID: LET'S LET'S HAVE PARTY\n[42:26] FTD019UID: HOW BIG DO YOU WANT THE IMAGES\n[42:26] MTD018ID: LET'S HAVE SOME FUN\n[42:28] MTD017PM: HOW BIG\n[42:29] MTD018ID: HUH\n[42:29] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[42:29] MTD017PM: UH\n[42:31] MTD017PM: NOT TOO BIG\n[42:32] FTD019UID: THIS ONE\n[42:33] MTD017PM: WHATEVER YOU THINK IS GOOD\n[42:33] MTD020ME: SIX HUNDRED\n[42:33] MTD020ME: NO I YEAH\n[42:34] MTD018ID: NO THAT UH IS ONE THOUSAND TWENTY FOUR\n[42:35] MTD020ME: I THINK EIGHT HUNDRED SIX HUNDRED IS BETTER\n[42:38] FTD019UID: THIS ONE\n[42:38] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[42:38] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[42:42] MTD018ID: IF IT BROWSE\n[42:42] MTD020ME: NAH NAME\n[42:47] FTD019UID: UM\n[42:48] MTD018ID: DESKTOP\n[42:50] FTD019UID: WELL IT ISN'T ON THE DESKTOP\n[42:53] MTD020ME: HEY\n[42:54] MTD018ID: MM\n[42:56] MTD018ID: I DO NOT KNOW\n[42:57] FTD019UID: YOU CAN ONLY SAVE IT IN MY DOCUMENTS\n[43:01] MTD018ID: OH\n[43:04] MTD020ME: OH MY GOD\n[43:05] MTD018ID: YEAH\n[43:07] FTD019UID: OH\n[43:09] FTD019UID: OH ALRIGHT\n[43:12] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[43:13] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[43:15] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[43:19] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[43:22] FTD019UID: THREE\n[43:26] MTD020ME: TEN\n[43:26] FTD019UID: CAN WE STAY HERE\n[43:28] MTD020ME: YEAH\n[43:31] MTD020ME: TEN\n[43:32] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[43:32] MTD020ME: UH\n[43:37] MTD018ID: OKAY\n[43:37] FTD019UID: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[43:40] FTD019UID: WHY CAN'T WE STAY HERE\n[43:41] MTD018ID: ALRIGHT\n[43:43] FTD019UID: YEAH\n[43:44] MTD020ME: CELEBRATION TIME COME ON\n[43:45] MTD018ID: OH\n[43:54] MTD018ID: OH\n[43:55] MTD020ME: PEACE OUT NIGGER\n[43:58] MTD020ME: ENTREE", "question": "What were the initial estimated production costs for the remote control, what was the target budget, and which features were ultimately removed or modified to bring the design within budget, along with the resulting estimated cost?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"initial_estimated_cost_euros": {"type": "number", "description": "The initial estimated production cost of the remote control in Euros."}, "target_budget_euros": {"type": "number", "description": "The target maximum production cost in Euros."}, "features_modified_or_removed": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of features that were modified or removed to meet the budget.", 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units."}, {"feature_name": "Speech Recognition", "modification_type": "removed", "details": "Dropped along with the sample speaker."}, {"feature_name": "Scroll Wheel", "modification_type": "removed", "details": "Dropped to reduce cost by 1 unit."}, {"feature_name": "Single Curved Design", "modification_type": "modified", "details": "Changed to an uncurved (flat) design to reduce cost by 1 unit."}, {"feature_name": "Special Colour", "modification_type": "modified", "details": "Changed to a regular colour to reduce cost by 1 unit."}], "final_estimated_cost_euros": 12.5}, "ground_truth": {"initial_estimated_cost_euros": 18.5, "target_budget_euros": 12.5, "features_modified_or_removed": [{"feature_name": "Speech Recognition (Microphone and Speaker)", "modification_type": "removed", "details": "The sample speaker and microphone, which enable speech recognition, were dropped."}, {"feature_name": "Integrated Scroll Wheel (push button functionality)", "modification_type": "modified", "details": "The scroll wheel's push button functionality was removed, making it dependent on the touch screen."}], "final_estimated_cost_euros": 11.5}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 38090, "output_tokens": 208, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "93b2f43e44166c44a130d508f01d19fd740e16de1b1bd519e2d6b4edbe4a1138", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "TS3006b", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 1221, "duration_sec": 2323.299980163574, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:23] MTD023UID: HELLO\n[0:30] MTD023UID: 'KAY\n[0:31] MTD021PM: YOU ALL SAW THE NEWSFLASH\n[0:31] MTD022ID: IT'S\n[0:33] MTD021PM: OR YOU GOT THE SAME MESSAGE\n[0:34] MTD024ME: YEAH I I JUST SAW IT ONE MINUTE AGO\n[0:36] MTD021PM: YEAH SORRY\n[0:36] MTD022ID: I DON'T KNOW\n[0:37] MTD024ME: WHEN I UH\n[0:37] MTD022ID: I DIDN'T SEE IT YET I THINK\n[0:39] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[0:39] MTD023UID: NEWSFLASH\n[0:40] MTD023UID: D 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ALRIGHT\n[1:24] MTD022ID: OKAY\n[1:25] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[1:25] MTD022ID: WHERE DO I FIND THIS\n[1:26] MTD022ID: I'M NOT SO G DISPLAY HUH\n[1:29] MTD023UID: UH DISPLAY\n[1:31] MTD023UID: AND THEN UH SETTINGS\n[1:33] MTD022ID: APPEARANCE\n[1:33] MTD024ME: HUH\n[1:39] MTD023UID: MM I'M NOT SURE I\n[1:41] MTD024ME: YOU READ THE NEWSFLASH\n[1:43] MTD023UID: NO\n[1:43] MTD021PM: 'KAY\n[1:43] MTD022ID: NO WHAT WAS IT ABOUT\n[1:44] MTD024ME: HMM\n[1:44] MTD021PM: CAN WE GET STARTED OR IS THERE SOME PRESSING ISSUE\n[1:46] MTD022ID: YEAH MY COMPUTER IS NOT FUNCTIONING PROPERLY\n[1:49] MTD021PM: OH NO PRESSING\n[1:52] MTD021PM: DID YOU PLUG IN THE POWER CABLE WHEN YOU COME BACK\n[1:54] MTD022ID: YEAH YEAH\n[1:55] MTD022ID: NO BUT MY SCREEN IS REDUCED IN SIZE\n[1:58] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[1:59] MTD024ME: WHAT\n[2:00] MTD021PM: THAT'S DIFFICULT\n[2:01] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[2:03] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[2:06] MTD022ID: FEEDBACK\n[2:08] MTD024ME: HMM\n[2:09] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[2:11] MTD022ID: OKAY\n[2:14] MTD024ME: ALT DELETE\n[2:16] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[2:17] MTD023UID: FORMAT\n[2:19] MTD021PM: FORMAT SAVE\n[2:26] MTD024ME: SO IT DOESN'T DRAW THE ATTENTION AWAY\n[2:27] MTD022ID: THIS IS DREADFUL\n[2:27] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[2:30] MTD023UID: I MADE UH UH MY OWN MAP\n[2:33] MTD022ID: NO NOT THIS BUT THE TASK\n[2:33] MTD021PM: OH YEAH SURE\n[2:34] MTD023UID: IT'S A\n[2:34] MTD021PM: YOU HAVE PLAYSTATION ALSO\n[2:36] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[2:36] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[2:38] MTD022ID: NO THAT'S OKAY\n[2:41] MTD022ID: NO I JUST FLAPPED IT CLOSED IT TOOK IT HERE AND THEN THIS HAPPENED\n[2:53] MTD022ID: AH\n[2:56] MTD022ID: UH WHERE WAS IT\n[2:58] MTD022ID: IN SETTINGS\n[3:02] MTD022ID: OKAY\n[3:03] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[3:04] MTD022ID: THANK YOU\n[3:08] MTD021PM: HUH\n[3:09] MTD022ID: DO YOU GUYS LIKE YOUR TASKS\n[3:12] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[3:12] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[3:13] MTD022ID: I SPENT A LOT OF TIME THINKING ABOUT WHAT I WAS GONNA DO AND THEN A COUPLE OF MINUTES BEFORE THIS I GET MY FUNCTION YOU KNOW THE INFORMATION THAT I NEED\n[3:16] MTD023UID: YEAH WA WA YOU ACTUALLY\n[3:21] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[3:23] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[3:23] MTD022ID: SO FRUSTRATING\n[3:23] MTD023UID: BUT IT IT'S NOT CLEAR WHAT YOU HAVE TO TO TO TYPE UH TYPE IN YOUR PRESENTATION\n[3:25] MTD022ID: SO\n[3:25] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[3:26] MTD024ME: I I HAD A WHOLE IDEA AND THEN JUST WAS TYPING IT AND THEN OH\n[3:28] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[3:30] MTD024ME: I HAVE TO DO THAT SO SWITCH\n[3:31] MTD022ID: YEAH EXACTLY\n[3:32] MTD022ID: THIS PRESENTATION IS MAINLY BASED ON MY OWN IDEAS 'CAUSE I HADN'T TIME TO INTERGRATE THA THE INFORMATION YET SO\n[3:38] MTD024ME: MM\n[3:39] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[3:40] MTD022ID: REALLY ANNOYING\n[3:42] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[3:42] MTD021PM: SO THERE WE ARE AGAIN\n[3:43] MTD024ME: BY YOUR HUMBLE P. M.\n[3:45] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[3:47] MTD021PM: OKAY THIS IS THE AGENDA\n[3:48] MTD021PM: UM WE HAVE THREE PRESENTATIONS I HEARD\n[3:54] MTD023UID: REALLY\n[3:54] MTD021PM: YEAH REALLY\n[3:55] MTD021PM: SO WHO WANTS TO START\n[3:59] MTD024ME: YEAH THAT'S FINE\n[4:00] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[4:01] MTD024ME: WE HAVE TO START IT RIGHT AWAY\n[4:03] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[4:04] MTD024ME: FUNCTIONAL\n[4:04] MTD021PM: UH THIS IS YOU\n[4:05] MTD024ME: YEAH FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[4:08] MTD021PM: 'KAY\n[4:08] MTD024ME: ALRIGHT\n[4:10] MTD024ME: I'M GONNA TALK ABOUT FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[4:13] MTD024ME: UM\n[4:15] MTD024ME: WELL UH SOME RESEARCH HAS BE DONE UH HAS BEEN DONE\n[4:19] MTD024ME: UH OBSERVING OF ONE HUNDRED UH SUBJECTS IN THE USABILITY LAB USING A REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:25] MTD024ME: UH AND THEY ALSO FILLED IN A QUESTIONNAIRE\n[4:28] MTD024ME: THE FINDINGS WERE UM WELL YOU CAN SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF\n[4:32] MTD024ME: THEY DISLIKED THE LOOK AND FEEL OF CURRENT REMOTES CONTROLS\n[4:35] MTD024ME: USERS THINK THEY'RE UGLY\n[4:37] MTD024ME: UM THEY DO NOT MATCH THE THE OPERATING BEHAVIOUR OF THE USERS\n[4:42] MTD024ME: SO THEY THEY D THEY DON'T MATCH WHAT THEY WANT TO HAVE ON IT\n[4:46] MTD024ME: UM THEY ARE OFTEN LOST SOMEWHERE IN THE ROOM\n[4:49] MTD024ME: UM IT TAKES TOO MUCH TIME TO LEARN HOW TO USE A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:54] MTD024ME: AND THEY'RE BAD FOR R. S. I.\n[4:58] MTD024ME: I DON'T KNOW UH HOW A USER CAN REACH THAT BUT OKAY\n[5:01] MTD024ME: UM THERE IS ALSO UH WAS ALSO SOME RESEARCH ON UH THE MOST RELEVANT AND AND AND IRRELEVANT UH F FUNCTIONS\n[5:02] MTD022ID: TS\n[5:11] MTD024ME: UH MOST IRRELEVANT AND LESS USED WERE AUDIO SETTINGS MONO STEREO UH PITCH BASS\n[5:17] MTD024ME: UM SCREEN SETTINGS FOR BRIGHTNESS AND COLOUR AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[5:21] MTD024ME: UM BUT THEY ARE USED\n[5:23] MTD024ME: I MEAN THE\n[5:25] MTD022ID: SO THEY DO NEED TO BE IN THE\n[5:26] MTD024ME: YEAH THEY DO NEED TO BE ON THE ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[5:27] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[5:29] MTD024ME: I MEAN IF YOU CAN'T CONTROL THE THE SOUND SETTINGS I MEAN IF YOU DISLIKE A VERY UH LOUD BASS OR SOMETHING YOU YOU NEED TO CHANGE THAT\n[5:29] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[5:37] MTD024ME: SO UM YEAH WE HAVE TO\n[5:37] MTD021PM: OFTEN\n[5:39] MTD022ID: BY THE WAY MY T. V. DOESN'T HAVE AN EQU EQUALISER BUT OKAY\n[5:40] MTD024ME: WE C WE C\n[5:41] MTD024ME: YEAH I MEAN W WE CAN'T MY MY T. V. HAS BUT WE WE CAN LEAVE THEM UH AWAY\n[5:42] MTD021PM: NEXT GENERATION DOES\n[5:45] MTD022ID: NO\n[5:45] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[5:49] MTD024ME: UH MOST RELEVANT UH MOST USED FUNCTIONS UH THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES I GUESS\n[5:53] MTD024ME: UH POWER BUTTON UH CHANNEL VOLUME SELECTION\n[5:57] MTD024ME: UH TELETEXT BUT WE CAN SKIP THAT BECAUSE I SAW THE NEWSFLASH\n[6:02] MTD024ME: AND TELETEXT IS SO OUTDATED THAT IT IT'S I SHOULD NOT BE USED UH ANY MORE IN THE FUTURE\n[6:04] MTD021PM: N NOT USED ANYMORE\n[6:07] MTD024ME: SO FORGET THIS ONE\n[6:09] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[6:09] MTD024ME: UH CHANNEL SETTINGS SO FOR PROGRAMMING UH YOUR CHANNELS IN IN THE RIGHT ORDER\n[6:13] MTD022ID: BY THE WAY WHERE DID YOU GUYS GET THAT NEWSFLASH FROM\n[6:13] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[6:15] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[6:16] MTD022ID: I DIDN'T GET ANYTHING\n[6:16] MTD024ME: YEAH ON ON THE PROJECT UH\n[6:16] MTD023UID: I WAS WONDERING UH\n[6:17] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[6:19] MTD021PM: NOT BY MAIL\n[6:20] MTD021PM: I RECEIV THE MAIL BUT YOU DON'T\n[6:22] MTD021PM: SO\n[6:22] MTD024ME: NO SO IT'S A TEXT FILE N IN THE PROJECT FOLDER\n[6:22] MTD023UID: BUT YOU YOU'VE GOT MORE INFORMATION THAN UH\n[6:25] MTD024ME: SO TELETEXT CAN BE SKIPPED\n[6:26] MTD021PM: THAT'S IN THE PRESENTATION SO\n[6:29] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[6:29] MTD024ME: UM THERE WAS SOME RESEARCH ON NEW FEATURES IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:33] MTD024ME: UH ABOUT AN L. C. D. SCREEN UH AND SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[6:37] MTD024ME: WELL WE GOT AN UPDATE FOR THE FOR THE AUDIENCE\n[6:42] MTD024ME: OR THE THE THE TARGETED GROUP\n[6:44] MTD024ME: SO IT'S ABOVE FORTY I GUESS\n[6:46] MTD021PM: UH BELOW I BELIEVE\n[6:47] MTD024ME: THE NEW PRODUCT\n[6:48] MTD024ME: OR BELOW BECAUSE THAT'S PRETTY RELEVANT\n[6:49] MTD021PM: YEAH BELOW FORTY\n[6:51] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[6:53] MTD024ME: I THOUGHT I READ A\n[6:54] MTD021PM: OUR CURRENT CUSTOMERS ARE IN THE AGE GROUP FORTY PLUS\n[6:57] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[6:58] MTD021PM: AND THE NEW PRODUCT SHOULD REACH NEW MARKETS WHICH IS THE CUSTOMERS BELOW FORTY\n[7:02] MTD024ME: BELOW\n[7:03] MTD024ME: OKAY WELL THAT'S THAT'S IN THE NEWSFLA OKAY THAT'S A GOOD TO KNOW\n[7:03] MTD023UID: BUT WHERE DID YOU GET UH THAT INFORMATION\n[7:05] MTD021PM: THAT'S IN A NEWSFLASH\n[7:07] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[7:08] MTD024ME: UM BECAUSE YOU SEE SEE A CLEAR DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE AGE GROUPS CONCERNING THE FEATURES\n[7:10] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[7:13] MTD024ME: I MEAN UH ABOVE FORTY PEOPLE ARE NOT SO INTERESTED UH NOT SO INTERESTED IN A SCREEN OR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[7:22] MTD024ME: UH BUT BELOW THAT AGE THEY UH THEY PRETTY MUCH ARE\n[7:25] MTD024ME: SO I THINK WE CAN BUILD THAT IN\n[7:28] MTD024ME: UM\n[7:31] MTD024ME: YEAH WELL WE CAN SKIP THIS PART AS WELL BECAUSE I THOUGHT I READ ABOVE FORTY SO WE COULD SKIP THE FEATURES\n[7:37] MTD024ME: BUT WE JUST HAVE TO BUILD THEM IN BECAUSE UH THEY FIND IT VERY INTERESTING\n[7:42] MTD024ME: UM WELL WE HAVE TO KEEP ALL THE CLASSIC FUNCTIONS BUT MAKE THE BUTTONS AS USER FRIENDLY AS POSSIBLE\n[7:49] MTD024ME: UM AND AND ALSO THERE'S SO NOT ONLY THE DESIGN OF THE BUS UH BUTTONS BUT O HOW YOU CAN PUSH THEM AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[7:57] MTD024ME: SO THE PHYSICAL UH ASPECT OF IT\n[7:59] MTD024ME: UM\n[8:02] MTD024ME: AND I THINK AND CERTAINLY FOR FOR THE FOR THE LOWER AGE GROUPS UH NICE DESIGN WHICH UH DOES NOT MAKE THE REMOTE CONTROL IN YOUR ROOM\n[8:09] MTD024ME: IT'S IT'S ACTUALLY A PART OF YOUR INTERIOR OF OF YOUR DESIGN IN YOUR ROOM\n[8:10] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[8:14] MTD024ME: SO IT'S THE PEOPLE CAN SAY WELL WHAT'S THAT WELL THAT'S MY REMOTE CONTROL\n[8:18] MTD024ME: SO IT'S D IT HAS TO LOOK NICE AND FEEL NICE AND AND HAVE ALL THE FUNCTIONS THAT UH\n[8:18] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[8:22] MTD021PM: BUT IT ALSO NEEDS TO HAVE CORPORATE IDENTITY\n[8:25] MTD024ME: YEAH SO THE THE LOGO HAS TO BE UH PRESENT YEAH AND THE COLOURS AS WELL\n[8:27] MTD021PM: PRESENT AND THE COLOURS\n[8:29] MTD021PM: SO WE CAN'T CHANGE MUCH OF THAT\n[8:31] MTD022ID: DO WE HAVE UH YEAH\n[8:32] MTD024ME: YEAH SO BUT I I DON'T THINK THAT'S THAT'S A PROBLEM BECAUSE THE THING HAS TO HAVE A COLOUR ANYWAY\n[8:36] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[8:37] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[8:37] MTD024ME: AND MOST OF THE TIMES THERE IS A BRAND PRESENT ON IT\n[8:38] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[8:40] MTD024ME: SO I THINK THAT'S NOT GONNA GONNA AFFECT IT VERY UH VERY MUCH\n[8:41] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[8:42] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[8:45] MTD024ME: WELL THAT ARE THE THE CONSEQUENCES UH ON A MARKETING UH PART\n[8:50] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[8:50] MTD024ME: YES\n[8:51] MTD021PM: 'KAY\n[8:51] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[8:53] MTD021PM: IT'S OPEN ALREADY SO YOU CAN USE TO\n[8:59] MTD023UID: MM\n[8:59] MTD021PM: FIND YOURS\n[9:01] MTD023UID: IT'S\n[9:04] MTD021PM: F. FIVE\n[9:05] MTD023UID: F. FIVE\n[9:06] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[9:09] MTD021PM: GO JURGEN\n[9:09] MTD023UID: OH\n[9:12] MTD023UID: WHAT IS THIS\n[9:14] MTD023UID: OH NO\n[9:16] MTD023UID: HOW DO I UH\n[9:17] MTD021PM: YOU PRESSED ALT F. FOUR\n[9:18] MTD023UID: NO NO NO\n[9:19] MTD023UID: I PRESSED THE MOUSE BUTTON\n[9:21] MTD021PM: OH GREAT\n[9:22] MTD022ID: IT'S TH THAT'S THE SELF DESTRUCT BUTTON\n[9:24] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[9:24] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[9:25] MTD021PM: UH MAYBE YOU CAN DO IT FROM YOUR COMPUTER SO TALK US THROUGH IT\n[9:25] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[9:27] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[9:27] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[9:27] MTD023UID: UM IF YOU ALL GO STAND AROUND UH\n[9:28] MTD024ME: JUST YEAH\n[9:30] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[9:31] MTD023UID: COMPUTER\n[9:31] MTD024ME: SURE\n[9:32] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[9:33] MTD023UID: UM\n[9:34] MTD021PM: THAT'S NICE\n[9:37] MTD023UID: NO\n[9:38] MTD021PM: F. FIVE\n[9:39] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[9:39] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[9:39] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[9:40] MTD024ME: ALRIGHT\n[9:41] MTD023UID: I UH HAD UH TWO EXAMPLES\n[9:43] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[9:44] MTD023UID: UM THIS ONE IS THE THE YEAH THE ADVANCED ONE WITH A LOT OF OPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS AND BUTTONS\n[9:49] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[9:50] MTD023UID: THIS THE EASY ONE I THINK WE HAVE TO TO COMBINE THEM\n[9:50] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[9:53] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[9:53] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[9:54] MTD023UID: AND UH YEAH MERGE THE BEST FUNCTIONS OF ALL EXAMPLES\n[9:54] MTD022ID: MM-HMM\n[9:56] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[9:58] MTD023UID: UM BUT YEAH THE THE AGE IS UH UNDER FORTY\n[10:02] MTD021PM: THE MM YEAH\n[10:02] MTD024ME: YEAH AND AND AND MARKETING RESEARCH STATED THAT THAT THAT KIND OF USERS ARE NOT AFRAID OF OF A LOT OF FUNCTIONS\n[10:03] MTD023UID: SO WE\n[10:08] MTD023UID: OKAY SO SO WE HAVE THE OPTION FOR MORE FUNCTIONS\n[10:10] MTD024ME: SO NOT NOT TOO MUCH BUT YEAH\n[10:12] MTD023UID: UM YEAH\n[10:15] MTD022ID: AND WE DO HAVE TO INTEGRATE THE SCREEN AND THE THE SPEECH ALRIGHT\n[10:17] MTD024ME: AND THE SPEECH RECOGNITION YEAH\n[10:19] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[10:19] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[10:21] MTD023UID: UH YEAH THIS THIS ONE WE CAN REMOVE FOR KIDS\n[10:24] MTD023UID: IT'S JUST ONLY FOR ADULTS SO UH WE CAN UH USE SOME ADVANCED OPTIONS\n[10:28] MTD024ME: YEAH FROM AGE OF SIXTEEN SO YEAH\n[10:28] MTD023UID: BUT\n[10:29] MTD023UID: YEAH BUT I PREFER WE WE UH USE THE THE BASIC OPTIONS UH YEAH\n[10:33] MTD023UID: WE HAVE TO TO MAKE THEM VERY EASY SO FOR JUST UH ZAPPING AROUND THE CHANNELS YOU CAN JUST PUSH ONE BUTTON\n[10:35] MTD024ME: MM\n[10:36] MTD022ID: MM-HMM\n[10:39] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[10:39] MTD023UID: BUT IF YOU WANT TO TO USE YOUR YOUR VIDEO RECORDER OR SOMETHING ELSE YOU SHOULD USE USE AN UH AN ADVANCED OPTION\n[10:46] MTD024ME: YEAH BUT UH THE THE NEWSFLASH ALSO STATED THAT IT SHOULD CONTROL ONLY ONE DEVICE ONLY YOUR TELEVISION\n[10:50] MTD023UID: OKAY ONE DEVICE\n[10:52] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[10:52] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[10:52] MTD021PM: SO N IT'S VERY EASY\n[10:52] MTD024ME: SO W\n[10:53] MTD023UID: I DIDN'T SEE\n[10:54] MTD023UID: OKAY AND I ALSO UH YEAH\n[10:54] MTD021PM: NOW YEAH IT'S OKAY\n[10:54] MTD024ME: SO THERE ARE NOT EXTRA OPTIONS IN THIS CASE BUT UH\n[10:56] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[10:58] MTD023UID: W YEAH\n[10:59] MTD023UID: WE HAVE TO MAKE IT FASHIONABLE\n[11:00] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[11:00] MTD023UID: LIKE YOU UH SAID UH BEFORE\n[11:00] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[11:03] MTD023UID: UH YEAH THE BASIC FUNCTIONS\n[11:04] MTD023UID: UM YEAH ONLY USE A EXTRA FUNCTION IF THEY ARE REALLY NEEDED\n[11:08] MTD021PM: YEAH SO MAYBE YOU CAN HIDE THEM OR SOMETHING\n[11:08] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[11:10] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[11:10] MTD024ME: YEAH WELL WHAT WHAT WE CAN DO WITH THE SCREEN IS IS ALL THE THE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS YOU CAN PUT THAT IN THE SCREEN\n[11:16] MTD021PM: YEAH YOU MAKE A SCREEN MENU OR SOMETHING\n[11:16] MTD024ME: AND THE AND THE YEAH SCREEN MENU TO TO TO UH TO DO THAT AND THEN THE BASIC FUNCTION JUST ON THE DEVICE ITSELF\n[11:18] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[11:20] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[11:24] MTD024ME: SO IT LOOKS VERY SIMPLE AND ALL THE ADVANCED FEATURES ARE HIDDEN IN THE SCREEN UH WITH A CLEAR MENU\n[11:24] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[11:27] MTD021PM: YEAH AND THE OTHER OTH OTHER UH FUNCTIONALITY IS THE SCREEN\n[11:28] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[11:32] MTD021PM: WHAT DOES THE SCREEN DO\n[11:35] MTD023UID: DID I UH DID I BREAK IT\n[11:35] MTD024ME: UH\n[11:35] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[11:36] MTD024ME: WHAT ARE WH\n[11:36] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[11:37] MTD021PM: IT'S LOW POWER\n[11:40] MTD024ME: WHAT\n[11:41] MTD021PM: SO WHAT DOES THE SCREEN DO\n[11:43] MTD021PM: THEY SAID THEY NEEDED IT BUT WHAT DOES IT DO\n[11:45] MTD021PM: WHAT DO THEY WANT WITH THE SCREEN\n[11:46] MTD023UID: FOR FOR THE ADVANCED FUNCTIONS I THINK\n[11:48] MTD021PM: YEAH THAT'S WHAT WE MAKE IT UP\n[11:48] MTD024ME: YEAH WELL IT YEAH IT DIDN'T IT DIDN'T SAY WHAT THEY WANT TO DO WITH THE SCREEN\n[11:50] MTD021PM: SO BUT WHAT DID THE MARKETING\n[11:53] MTD021PM: NO\n[11:54] MTD024ME: WELL I MY GUESS IS IT'S IT'S PRETTY HANDY FOR ADVANCED UH ADVANCED FUNCTIONS\n[11:57] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY IT'S HANDY\n[11:58] MTD021PM: WITH NO PREDEFINED UH\n[11:58] MTD023UID: LIKE SEARCHING FOR CHANNELS AND\n[12:00] MTD024ME: YEAH SEARCHING FOR CHANNELS PROGRAMMING THEM\n[12:00] MTD022ID: AH LOOK\n[12:01] MTD022ID: WE HAVE YOUR UH OH NEVER MIND\n[12:02] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[12:03] MTD021PM: WE'RE BACK ONLINE\n[12:04] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[12:04] MTD023UID: THAT'S UH I'M AL I'M ALMOST FINISHED SO\n[12:08] MTD023UID: UM THE WE HAVE TO TO TO WATCH OUT FOR THE I IF WE MAKE IT F VERY FASHIONABLE IT IT THE FUNCTIONAL FUNCTIONALITY WILL GO DOWN\n[12:08] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[12:18] MTD023UID: SO WE HAVE TO MAKE UH A COMPROMISE BETWEEN FUNCTIONALITY AND FASHIONAL FASHIONABLE YEAH CONTENT AND FORM\n[12:22] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[12:22] MTD021PM: CONTENT AND FORM\n[12:24] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[12:25] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[12:26] MTD023UID: NOW THAT THAT WAS UH WAS THE END\n[12:27] MTD021PM: THAT WAS THE END\n[12:28] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[12:28] MTD022ID: OKAY\n[12:28] MTD023UID: YES\n[12:28] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[12:29] MTD022ID: WELL MY PRESENTATION IS A BIT UH SUCKY\n[12:35] MTD024ME: WELL YOU CAN IMPROVISE RIGHT\n[12:35] MTD021PM: UH WHICH ONE IS IT\n[12:36] MTD021PM: TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[12:37] MTD022ID: YEAH A LITTLE BIT\n[12:38] MTD022ID: UH NO\n[12:38] MTD021PM: THIS ONE\n[12:41] MTD022ID: NO NO\n[12:45] MTD021PM: FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[12:46] MTD022ID: YEAH I THINK THAT WOULD BE IT THEN\n[12:49] MTD021PM: NO\n[12:49] MTD024ME: SO WE WE CAN GO FOR\n[12:50] MTD022ID: I HAVE NO IDEA\n[12:50] MTD021PM: YOU DIDN'T PUT IT IN\n[12:51] MTD021PM: OR\n[12:52] MTD022ID: THAT W\n[12:54] MTD021PM: IT'S NOT REALLY ENGLISH\n[12:54] MTD022ID: LET ME CHECK\n[12:56] MTD022ID: I KNOW\n[12:59] MTD021PM: UH KICK OFF\n[13:01] MTD021PM: OH WORKING DESIGN I GOT IT\n[13:03] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[13:04] MTD024ME: SO WE CAN GO FOR THE LOOK AND FEEL OF THE THE LEFT EXAMPLE AND THEN A SCREEN ON TOP OF IT\n[13:12] MTD021PM: HERE YOU GO\n[13:13] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT HOW DO I UH SKIP PAGES\n[13:15] MTD021PM: JUST UH PRESS UH YEAH\n[13:17] MTD022ID: THE KEYS YEAH\n[13:18] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[13:18] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[13:19] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[13:20] MTD022ID: UM YEAH WELL I WAS WORKING ON THIS BEFORE I GOT MY INFORMATION\n[13:25] MTD022ID: SO I WAS JUST WORKING OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD AND USING MY COLIN COMMON KNOWLEDGE ABOUT UH REMOTE CONTROLS\n[13:27] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[13:33] MTD022ID: AND WELL THE INFO ON THE WEBSITE WHICH CAME TOO LATE\n[13:35] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[13:37] MTD022ID: UM SO I DIDN'T REALLY KNOW WHAT KIND OF FUNCTIONS WE HAD TO PUT INTO IT YET\n[13:43] MTD022ID: SO UH UH THIS IS BASICALLY AN OVERVIEW OF WHAT WE DISCUSSED IN OUR LAST UH MEETING\n[13:43] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[13:51] MTD022ID: THOSE WERE MY UH STARTING POINTS\n[13:52] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[13:54] MTD022ID: UH I WAS WORKING ON A S YEAH ON A SCHEDULE AND I WAS SUPPOSED TO DO IT LIKE THIS\n[14:02] MTD022ID: BUT UM YEAH THEN UH THE INFORMATION CAME AND IT WAS KIND OF EXACT WITH ALL THE STEPS IN THE REMOTE CONTROL THAT I HAD TO FOLLOW\n[14:11] MTD022ID: SO I WAS TRYING TO ORGANISE THEM FOR MYSELF\n[14:11] MTD021PM: MM\n[14:15] MTD022ID: AND THEN MAKE THE THE DESIGN A THE ACTUAL DESIGN BUT I NEVER CAME AROUND TO DO THAT\n[14:17] MTD024ME: DESIGN\n[14:17] MTD021PM: DESIGN YEAH\n[14:18] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[14:22] MTD022ID: SO I'M NOT REALLY SURE WHAT I'M SUPPOSED TO SAY ABOUT IT\n[14:22] MTD024ME: OKAY\n[14:26] MTD022ID: I MEAN EVERYTHING SPEAKS FOR ITSELF I GUESS\n[14:28] MTD022ID: MEAN YOU PRESS A BUTTON UM THE IT TRU GOES IT SENDS A SIGNAL TO A CHIP WHICH UH TRANSLATES IT INTO INFRARED SIGNAL OF CERTIN SPATIAL FREQUENCIES\n[14:30] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[14:40] MTD024ME: YEAH FREQUENCY\n[14:41] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[14:41] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[14:42] MTD022ID: AND UH OR TEMPORAL FR FREQUENCIES ACTUALLY\n[14:45] MTD022ID: AND THEN UH THROUGH A UH TRANSFORMER\n[14:48] MTD022ID: IT THE SIGNAL GETS BOOSTED AND THEN SENT TO THE TO THE RECEIVER ON THE T. V. AND THE T. V. WILL TRANSLATE IT INTO A FUNCTION\n[14:49] MTD021PM: YEAH DECODER\n[15:01] MTD022ID: UM\n[15:03] MTD022ID: YEAH WELL THIS WAS\n[15:05] MTD022ID: ACTUALLY ALL I GOT AROUND TO DO\n[15:05] MTD021PM: BLANK\n[15:06] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[15:07] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[15:08] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY\n[15:08] MTD022ID: I MEAN I DUNNO IF I'M TOO SLOW FOR THIS STUFF BUT UH\n[15:10] MTD021PM: WORK HARDER\n[15:12] MTD023UID: OKAY SHOU SHOULD WE MAKE A LIST OF THE OF ALL THE FUNCTIONS WE WANT UH\n[15:13] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[15:13] MTD022ID: WHATEVER\n[15:15] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[15:17] MTD024ME: YEAH WE WANT TO INCORPORATE IN UH INTO IT\n[15:17] MTD021PM: UH\n[15:18] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[15:21] MTD021PM: 'KAY\n[15:22] MTD021PM: UM FOR THOSE THAT DIDN'T SEE YET UM THE BASIC NEW REQUIREMENTS OF THE MANAGEMENT WERE NO TELETEXT ONLY FOR T. V.\n[15:33] MTD021PM: UH IT SHOULD BE DESIGNED FOR A USE G UH GROUP BELOW FORTY\n[15:37] MTD021PM: BUT I DON'T THINK IT'S W WRONG IF WE CAN UH TARGET THE CURRENT CUSTOMER GROUP AS WELL\n[15:43] MTD024ME: MM\n[15:44] MTD021PM: AND UH THE CORPORATE IDENTITY SHOULD BE CLEAR IN THE DESIGN OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:51] MTD021PM: AND WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON THE FUNCTIONS AND ON THE LET'S SEE WHAT WAS IT UH THE TARGET GROUP\n[16:01] MTD021PM: WE HAVE TO MAKE BE CLEAR WHAT THAT IS\n[16:04] MTD024ME: GROUP OF USERS OR BECAUSE IT SAYS BELOW FORTY I MEAN\n[16:05] MTD021PM: YEAH USERS\n[16:09] MTD021PM: YEAH SO I THINK IT'S EASY BUT\n[16:09] MTD024ME: I GUESS THAT'S THAT'S THE TAR YEAH UH OR MALE AND FEMALE\n[16:11] MTD023UID: BUT UH IT'S IT'S ALSO FOR CHILDREN OR JUST UH\n[16:14] MTD024ME: UH SIX THE MARKETING RESEARCH STARTED ON S ON THE AGE OF SIXTEEN\n[16:15] MTD021PM: YEAH IT'S BELOW FORTY SO WE CAN DECIDE WHERE TO\n[16:17] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[16:19] MTD024ME: SIXTEEN TO TWENTY FIVE TWENTY FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE THIRTY FIVE TO FORTY FIVE SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[16:20] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[16:22] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[16:25] MTD024ME: SO UM\n[16:25] MTD021PM: SO BELOW FORTY IS OKAY\n[16:28] MTD021PM: BUT WE NEED AN LOWER LEVEL WHICH TO S UH FOCUS\n[16:33] MTD024ME: HOW DO YOU MEAN\n[16:34] MTD021PM: SO IS IT FROM SIXTEEN TO FORTY\n[16:36] MTD021PM: IS IT FROM TWENTY TO FORTY\n[16:38] MTD021PM: IS IT FROM THIRTY\n[16:38] MTD024ME: UH SIXTEEN TO FORTY\n[16:39] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[16:40] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[16:40] MTD024ME: WELL I I GUESS PEOPLE OF SIXTEEN ARE ARE QUITE USED TO TECHNOLOGY\n[16:40] MTD023UID: WE WE HAVE TO\n[16:41] MTD021PM: 'KAY\n[16:45] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[16:46] MTD024ME: SO THEY THEY ADAPT TO IT PRETTY SOON I GUESS\n[16:47] MTD023UID: AND IF WE HAVE A LARGER PUBLIC WE HAVE UH YEAH MORE OPTIONS TO TO UH SELL OUR PRODUCT\n[16:51] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[16:53] MTD022ID: YEAH SO WHAT WE MIGHT WANNA DO IS UH YEAH CUST I HAVE CUSTOMISED THE SCREEN FUNCTIONS IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[17:01] MTD022ID: THE UH YOUNGER USERS ARE MORE ACQUAINTED WITH THESE KIND OF MACHINES SO THEY CAN USE MORE ADVANCED FUNCTIONS\n[17:01] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[17:10] MTD022ID: BUT MAYBE ELDERLY PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND IT SO WELL SO THEY NEED A SIMPLER REMOTE\n[17:15] MTD021PM: DESIGN\n[17:15] MTD022ID: AND YEAH THAT YOU CAN CHOOSE WHAT THE DESIGN DISPLAYS OR WHA WHATEVER\n[17:16] MTD021PM: MM\n[17:19] MTD023UID: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S WHY UH I WANTED TO TO MAKE YEAH TWO UH DIFFERENT UH YEAH GROUPS OF FUNCTIONS\n[17:26] MTD023UID: THE THE SIMPLE FUNCTIONS FOR FOR THE THE WHOLE PUBLIC AND THE THE ADVANCED OPTIONS FOR THE YOUNGER PEOPLE YEAH WHO ARE MORE YEAH EXPERIENCED WITH UH\n[17:29] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[17:33] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[17:34] MTD021PM: AND MAYBE Y\n[17:34] MTD022ID: EXPERIENCED YEAH\n[17:35] MTD024ME: BUT UH ALL INCORPORATED IN THE SCREEN OR OR JUST ON THE REMOTE ITSELF\n[17:38] MTD023UID: NA\n[17:39] MTD023UID: I W I SHOULD UH PUT UH THE THE YEAH THE EXTRA ADVANCED OPTIONS ON THE ONTO THE ONSCREEN DISPLAY\n[17:45] MTD024ME: YEAH LIKE LIKE YOU HAVE A VISUAL OF THE OF THE BRIGHTNESS WITH WITH A KIND OF SLIDING BAR AND A BUS AND AND STUFF LIKE THAT FOR SOUND AND AND VIS AND AND VISUALS\n[17:46] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[17:49] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[17:50] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[17:51] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[17:54] MTD021PM: SO IS YOU SHOULD HAVE A MENU FOR ALL THE THE FUNCTIONS YOU DON'T USE REGULAR AND WHICH ARE\n[17:57] MTD024ME: UH YOU CAN MAKE A IF YOU MAKE A DRAWING\n[17:59] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[18:01] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[18:03] MTD021PM: AYE YEAH\n[18:03] MTD024ME: UH\n[18:05] MTD024ME: UH\n[18:06] MTD021PM: SHALL I UH\n[18:09] MTD024ME: UH BLACK'S OKAY\n[18:14] MTD024ME: AND DRAW IT VERY BIG\n[18:17] MTD024ME: OH\n[18:18] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[18:18] MTD021PM: IT'S OKAY\n[18:19] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[18:20] MTD021PM: NO IT DOESN'T HAVE LINE CONTROL SO\n[18:23] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[18:25] MTD021PM: YEAH WE GET THE\n[18:26] MTD024ME: YEAH WELL THIS IS BASICALLY UH IT'S ALRIGHT THE REMOTE\n[18:30] MTD022ID: THE REMOTE\n[18:31] MTD021PM: THE REMOTE YEAH\n[18:32] MTD024ME: UM WELL USUALLY THE POWER BUTTON IS ON TOP I GUESS\n[18:34] MTD021PM: BASIC\n[18:36] MTD021PM: IS ON TOP\n[18:38] MTD021PM: WHICH SHOULD BE EASY EASILY REACHED WITH THE THUMB\n[18:41] MTD024ME: YEAH SO IT SHOULD FIT RIGHT IN INTO YOUR HAND\n[18:42] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[18:43] MTD023UID: L LEFT TOP OR RIGHT UH TOP\n[18:46] MTD024ME: RIGHT\n[18:46] MTD021PM: T I S SHOULD SAID RIGHT\n[18:47] MTD022ID: RIGHT TOP\n[18:47] MTD023UID: YEAH RIGHT\n[18:47] MTD024ME: RIGHT\n[18:48] MTD024ME: I MOST PEOPLE ARE RIGHT HANDED SO MAYBE LEFT HANDED SPECIAL ADDITION BUT OKAY\n[18:48] MTD021PM: BECAUSE YEAH\n[18:49] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[18:50] MTD022ID: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[18:54] MTD024ME: IF YOU PUT IT LIKE LIKE HERE\n[18:56] MTD024ME: OR SOMETHING\n[18:57] MTD024ME: I DUNNO\n[18:59] MTD024ME: UM THEN YOU COULD PUT A SCREEN LIKE ON A MOBILE PHONE ALSO ON TOP I GUESS\n[19:05] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[19:05] MTD023UID: YEAH BUT IF YOU ARE USING THE THE NORMAL FUNCTIONS THE THE BASIC FUNCTIONS YOU NORMALLY PRESS THEM ON THE U YEAH\n[19:10] MTD021PM: DO THE ALSO WITH THE THUMB\n[19:13] MTD021PM: SO IT SHOULD BE A LITTLE BIT LONGER SO THAT YOU CAN PUT YOUR UH THUMB ALSO REACH THE MIDDLE\n[19:20] MTD021PM: OR YOU SHOULD SCREEN AT THE BOTTOM AND THEN YOU CAN SEE IT VERY CLEARLY\n[19:23] MTD024ME: OKAY SO Y YEAH YOU HAVE YOU HAVE IT IN YOUR HAND AND THE SCREEN IS BELOW AND THE BUTTONS ARE IN THE MIDDLE\n[19:25] MTD021PM: YOU YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO HOLD IT SO\n[19:28] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[19:30] MTD024ME: OKAY FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU PUT THE SCREEN HERE IT'S MORE ABOUT THE FUNCTIONS NOW THAN THE THAN THE LAYOUT\n[19:30] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[19:34] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY THAT'S TRUE\n[19:35] MTD021PM: LAYOUT\n[19:36] MTD021PM: THAT'S FOR THE\n[19:36] MTD024ME: DOESN'T WORK TOO WELL\n[19:37] MTD024ME: IT'S UH IT'S BENT\n[19:40] MTD021PM: I CAN'T HELP IT\n[19:42] MTD023UID: YOU BROKE IT\n[19:43] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[19:46] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[19:48] MTD024ME: RIGHT\n[19:48] MTD021PM: MAN\n[19:51] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY\n[19:52] MTD024ME: OKAY YOU GET IT\n[19:53] MTD024ME: UH FOR EXAMPLE IF Y IF YOU PUT ALL THE\n[19:59] MTD024ME: RIGHT\n[20:04] MTD021PM: YOU WANT THE NORMAL PIECE OF PAPER\n[20:06] MTD021PM: AND YOU HAVE A PEN\n[20:07] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[20:08] MTD022ID: AND MIGHT BE EASIER HUH\n[20:09] MTD024ME: MAYBE THIS\n[20:12] MTD024ME: KIND OF WORKS\n[20:13] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[20:14] MTD024ME: LIKE IF YOU HAVE\n[20:16] MTD024ME: LIKE UH TEN BUTTONS FOR FOR ALL THE FOR ALL THE CHANNELS UM AND HERE ONE FOR FOR\n[20:19] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[20:21] MTD021PM: UH\n[20:23] MTD021PM: AND THE FOR FLIPPING UP AND DOWN\n[20:24] MTD023UID: YEAH YEAH\n[20:26] MTD023UID: AND VOLUME CONTROL\n[20:26] MTD024ME: YEAH THAT THAT USUALLY UH LIKE HERE HERE HERE HERE\n[20:29] MTD022ID: YEAH I\n[20:33] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[20:33] MTD024ME: SO YOU HAVE UP AND DOWN FOR THE FOR THE CHANNELS AND LEFT AND RIGHT FOR THE VOLUME UH\n[20:34] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[20:37] MTD021PM: AND LEFT TO RIGHT\n[20:39] MTD021PM: AND THOSE CAN ALSO BE USED FOR THE MENU\n[20:42] MTD022ID: YEAH EXACTLY\n[20:42] MTD022ID: I THOUGHT BUT THIS IS REALLY YOUR DEPARTMENT THAT WE NEED JUST THE FUNCTIONAL DISPLAY AND FOUR CURSORS\n[20:43] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[20:45] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[20:47] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[20:48] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY BUT THIS IS FUNCTION SO IF YOU CAN USE THEM FOR MULTIPLE THINGS\n[20:49] MTD024ME: AND YOU YOU HAVE MOST OF THE TIME YOU HAVE ONE BUTTON IN THE MIDDLE\n[20:50] MTD022ID: AND\n[20:52] MTD022ID: YEAH OKAY\n[20:54] MTD024ME: IT SAYS MENU\n[20:54] MTD021PM: FOR THE MENU\n[20:55] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[20:55] MTD024ME: AND THEN IF YOU PRESS IT YOU THE SCREEN GETS ACTIVATED AND THEN YOU CAN USE THESE BUTTONS TO SCROLL UP AND DOWN AND LEFT AND RIGHT TO GO INTO FUNCTON AND THEN JUST MO MOST OF THE TIME THIS MENU BUTTON IS ALSO LIKE OKAY\n[21:00] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[21:01] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[21:05] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[21:09] MTD024ME: TO TO CONFIRM A A KIND OF ACTION\n[21:10] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[21:11] MTD024ME: SO YOU SCROLL INTO IT OKAY\n[21:14] MTD024ME: YOU SELECT A FUNCTION LIKE V LIKE UH BASS\n[21:17] MTD024ME: YOU JUST ADJUST IT WITH THESE TWO BUTTONS\n[21:19] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[21:20] MTD024ME: THEN OKAY TO CONFIRM AND THEN UH ON ON EACH ON EACH SCREEN THERE'S THERE SHOULD BE AN OPTION TO GO BACK TO A TO A UPPER LEVEL\n[21:30] MTD024ME: AND THEN FINALLY SAY OKAY EXIT\n[21:30] MTD022ID: MM-HMM\n[21:32] MTD024ME: OR OR ONE BUTTON TO EXIT IT\n[21:34] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[21:34] MTD024ME: UH IN ONE TIME I DUNNO THAT'S NOT REALLY MY DEPARTMENT\n[21:38] MTD023UID: AND DO WE NEED A A LOGO ON OUR UH REMOTE CONTROL OR\n[21:38] MTD024ME: THAT'S MORE YOUR UH YOUR DEPARTMENT TO TO UH TO\n[21:44] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[21:44] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[21:44] MTD024ME: BUT IT SHOULD BE IF THE SCREEN IS HERE THEN THE LOGO SHOULD BE LIKE ON ON TOP YEAH\n[21:48] MTD023UID: ON THE LEFT UH TOP YEAH\n[21:50] MTD024ME: I MEAN IT'S UH\n[21:51] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[21:52] MTD021PM: YEAH BUT THAT DEPENDS ON WHERE YOU PUT THE SCREEN\n[21:54] MTD021PM: BUT IT'S ESSENTIAL THAT THERE IS A SCREEN\n[21:54] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[21:56] MTD024ME: YEAH I MEAN THE POSITION OF THE SCREEN IS ALSO MORE ESSENTIAL THAN I MEAN WE WE LOOK WHERE WE HAVE SPACE LEFT AND THEN PUT THE LOGO OVER THERE\n[22:03] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[22:04] MTD021PM: AND FOR THE SPEECH UH RECOGNITION PART IF WE WANT TO INCORPORATE THAT WE NEED A MICROPHONE\n[22:05] MTD024ME: BUT UM\n[22:10] MTD024ME: YEAH SO IT SHOULD BE I MEAN IF YOU HAVE IT IN YOUR HAND HERE SHOULD BE ON TOP SOMEWHERE MAYBE\n[22:15] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[22:16] MTD021PM: THIS WOULD BE UH\n[22:17] MTD022ID: WHY DID WE WANNA PUT THE DISPLAY IN THE BOTTOM\n[22:17] MTD024ME: I MEAN I\n[22:19] MTD021PM: NO THAT'S NOT S SURE SO UH WE NEED A DISPLAY\n[22:21] MTD024ME: THAT'S NOT SURE BUT IT'S\n[22:21] MTD022ID: OKAY\n[22:22] MTD023UID: YEAH MAY MAYBE BECAUSE YOU'RE\n[22:23] MTD022ID: BECAUSE YEAH IF YOU USE THE FUNCTIONS YOUR HAND WILL BLOCK THE DISPLAY\n[22:28] MTD023UID: YEAH OKAY BUT ONLY FOR THE BASIC FUNCTI IF YOU'RE GOING TO USE THE ADVANCED OPTION YOU'RE GOING TO PRESS THE THE MENU BUTTON AND THEN YEAH\n[22:36] MTD024ME: YEAH I MEAN A SCREEN ON TOP LOOKS MORE LO LOGICAL TO ME\n[22:39] MTD022ID: NORMAL FOR LOGICAL T\n[22:41] MTD024ME: ALSO BECAUSE PEOPLE USE M MOBILE PHONES AND THEY ALSO HAVE THE SCREEN ON TOP\n[22:41] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[22:41] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[22:43] MTD021PM: YEAH THEY'RE USED TO IT\n[22:45] MTD023UID: OKAY THE YEAH\n[22:46] MTD024ME: SO YOU YOU JUST HAVE TO REACH A LITTLE BIT FOR THE POWER BUTTON\n[22:46] MTD023UID: THAT'S POSSIBLE\n[22:50] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[22:51] MTD024ME: I MEAN IF YOU GRAB IT\n[22:52] MTD022ID: ON ONCE IT'S ON IT'S ON\n[22:53] MTD024ME: BUT MOST MOST OF THE TIMES IF A IF IF A T. V. 'S ON STANDBY PEOPLE JUST PRESS A CHANNEL TO PUT IT ON\n[22:53] MTD022ID: YOU DON'T NEED THE POWER BUTTON\n[22:54] MTD023UID: YEAH OKAY\n[22:57] MTD023UID: OKAY WE PUT IT ON TOP\n[22:59] MTD024ME: SO WE PUT THIS ON TOP AND THEN MAKE THE CORPORATE LOGO\n[23:01] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[23:05] MTD024ME: LIKE OVER HERE\n[23:06] MTD024ME: R. R.\n[23:07] MTD024ME: AND J AND THE MICROPHONE I MEAN IT CAN BE VERY SMALL\n[23:10] MTD024ME: IF YOU LOOK AT YOUR MOBILE PHONES ARE SOME STRIPES LITTLE LITTLE HOLES\n[23:12] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[23:15] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[23:15] MTD022ID: MAYBE ON THE TOP OR EVEN ON THE SIDE\n[23:17] MTD024ME: YEAH MAYBE ON THE SIDE\n[23:19] MTD024ME: I MEAN IF THE IF THE MICROPHONE IS GOOD\n[23:20] MTD021PM: YEAH BUT THEN IT'S POSSIBLE THAT YOU COVER IT WITH YOUR HAND SO\n[23:22] MTD022ID: TRUE\n[23:23] MTD024ME: YEAH OKAY\n[23:23] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[23:24] MTD024ME: SO ON THE ON THE TOP IS BETTER\n[23:24] MTD021PM: I THINK THAT TOP IS THE BEST OPTION\n[23:25] MTD022ID: BUT IF YOU UH IF YOU HOLD THE MA THE REMOTE LIKE THIS IF YOU PUT IT ON THE TOP ON THE SIDE I DUNNO\n[23:32] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY\n[23:32] MTD022ID: SHOULD BE ABLE TO WORK\n[23:33] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[23:34] MTD021PM: DEPENDS ON THE SENSITIVITY OF THE MICROPHONE BUT I THINK THAT'S OKAY\n[23:34] MTD022ID: NEVER MIND\n[23:36] MTD022ID: CAN WE LEAVE THIS UP TO YOU\n[23:37] MTD024ME: YEAH IT DOESN'T MATTER THAT MUCH\n[23:39] MTD024ME: SO BUT UM THE SCREEN IS ON TOP\n[23:42] MTD024ME: WHICH FUNCTIONS DID WE HAVE LEFT\n[23:46] MTD024ME: I MEAN THIS IS BASICALLY NUMBERS VOLUME UH CHANNEL UP AND DOWN\n[23:48] MTD021PM: VOLUME\n[23:50] MTD021PM: UP\n[23:51] MTD021PM: CHANNEL UP AND DOWN AND THE CONTROL OF THE ADVANCED OPTIONS\n[23:52] MTD024ME: SCREEN IS OVER THERE\n[23:55] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[23:55] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[23:56] MTD021PM: SO MAYBE IT WE SHOULD DECIDE WHAT ADVANCED OPTIONS WE WANT TO PUT IN THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[23:56] MTD023UID: IF WE\n[24:00] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:01] MTD024ME: THAT'S UH THAT'S A GOOD ONE\n[24:02] MTD022ID: YEAH SO WE WE NEEDED TO INTEGRATE THE SOUND AND UH\n[24:07] MTD022ID: AND IMAGE OPTIONS RIGHT\n[24:09] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:09] MTD021PM: YEAH SO SOUNDS\n[24:09] MTD022ID: LIKE UH BASS UH SO WE NEED KIND OF AN EQUALISER\n[24:12] MTD024ME: SOUND\n[24:14] MTD022ID: IF YOU\n[24:14] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:15] MTD024ME: EQUALISER\n[24:16] MTD024ME: SO IF YOU HAVE SOUND\n[24:20] MTD024ME: BUT NOT TOO ADVANCED\n[24:21] MTD024ME: I MEAN MOST T. V. S USE ONLY TREBLE AND BASS\n[24:23] MTD023UID: YEAH IT IT'S JUST A REMOTE CONTROL SO\n[24:24] MTD021PM: YEAH AND THEY'RE\n[24:25] MTD022ID: YEAH TREBLE MIDDL MIDDLE BASS OR SOMETHING\n[24:26] MTD021PM: THEY'RE NOT USED OFTEN SO\n[24:27] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[24:27] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:29] MTD024ME: IT'S UH PRETTY HARD TO WRITE\n[24:31] MTD022ID: AH AS\n[24:32] MTD024ME: MM\n[24:32] MTD021PM: YEAH JUST\n[24:32] MTD024ME: OKAY BUT YOU HAVE SOUND\n[24:34] MTD021PM: YEAH SOUNDS\n[24:35] MTD024ME: YEAH JUST OH Y YOU HAVE DIGITAL UH BETTER WRITE IT DOWN OVER THERE YEAH\n[24:36] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[24:40] MTD021PM: OF COURSE\n[24:40] MTD024ME: SO YOU HAVE SOUND\n[24:40] MTD021PM: I'M JUST A SECRETARY\n[24:42] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:43] MTD021PM: COFFEE\n[24:44] MTD024ME: UH YEAH SOUND AND THEN WITHIN SOUND I GUESS TREBLE AND BASS\n[24:45] MTD022ID: YES PLEASE\n[24:51] MTD021PM: TREBLE BASS\n[24:51] MTD022ID: THE MONO STEREO OPTION\n[24:54] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:55] MTD021PM: UH\n[24:55] MTD022ID: AND THERE THERE WAS SOMETHING ELSE ALSO\n[24:56] MTD024ME: ALSO\n[24:58] MTD022ID: AND THEN PITCH\n[24:58] MTD021PM: PITCH I BELIEVE YEAH\n[25:00] MTD024ME: PITCH\n[25:01] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[25:01] MTD024ME: BUT PITCH ISN'T THAT YEAH THAT'S THE THE HEIGHT OF THE TONE\n[25:04] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[25:04] MTD022ID: THE FR YEAH THE FREQUENCY OF THE TONES YEAH\n[25:06] MTD024ME: YEAH OKAY WH WHY WOULD YOU USE THAT\n[25:07] MTD021PM: YEAH AND MONO STEREO\n[25:09] MTD022ID: YEAH ISN'T THAT THAT DEPENDS ON THE ON THE SIGNAL OF THE OF WHAT PROGRAM YOU'RE WATCHING\n[25:09] MTD024ME: IF PEOPLE LIKE TALK LIKE UH\n[25:15] MTD021PM: MM\n[25:15] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[25:16] MTD021PM: AND ALSO THE TUNING PART\n[25:18] MTD024ME: PROGRAMMING PART\n[25:20] MTD021PM: YEAH PROGRAMMING\n[25:21] MTD024ME: UH SO WE HAVE SOUND YEAH\n[25:21] MTD021PM: SO CHANNEL PROGRAMMING\n[25:23] MTD024ME: CHANNEL PROGRAMMING\n[25:25] MTD022ID: AND YEAH IN THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE\n[25:29] MTD023UID: TELEVISION UH ITSELF UH\n[25:30] MTD022ID: NO NO OF THE REMOTE UH DO DO WE WANT UH THE BUTTONS TO MAKE SOUND WHEN YOU PRESS THEM\n[25:36] MTD022ID: AS A CONFIRMATION OR WHATEVER YOU KNOW\n[25:38] MTD023UID: MM\n[25:38] MTD024ME: MM\n[25:39] MTD022ID: I DUNNO\n[25:39] MTD021PM: MM\n[25:39] MTD024ME: I THINK IT G IT GETS ANNOYING\n[25:41] MTD024ME: I MEAN MOST MOBILE PHONES USED THAT IN THE BEGINNING BUT\n[25:41] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[25:42] MTD023UID: WE WE COULD MAKE AN OPTION FOR IT BUT UH YOU CAN DISABLE S\n[25:45] MTD022ID: UNDER THE A YEAH ADVANCED OPTION MENU YOU CAN PUT THOSE THINGS\n[25:47] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[25:50] MTD023UID: BUT UH THE THE TELEVISION ITSELF HAS ALSO THE THE OPTIONS BRIGHTNESS AND UH SCREEN COLOUR ETCETERA\n[25:50] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[25:57] MTD023UID: SO YEAH\n[25:57] MTD021PM: CONTRAST YEAH\n[25:58] MTD024ME: YEAH BUT PEOPLE DON'T WANT TO SIT ON THEIR KNEES ON THEIR KNEES IN FRONT OF THEIR TELEVISION WITH ONLY THREE BUTTONS THEN IT'S VERY HARD TO Y YEAH CONTRAST AND BRIGHTNESS\n[26:03] MTD021PM: MM\n[26:04] MTD021PM: NO\n[26:05] MTD021PM: UH SO CONTRAST\n[26:07] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[26:10] MTD021PM: BRIGHT\n[26:11] MTD024ME: YEAH THOSE ARE THE MOST USED I GUESS\n[26:12] MTD021PM: UH\n[26:14] MTD024ME: IF YOU LOOK AT YOUR MONITOR\n[26:14] MTD021PM: AND THE OTHERS WERE IN YOUR PRESENTATION RIGHT\n[26:16] MTD021PM: SO I CAN JUST COPY THOSE\n[26:16] MTD024ME: WELL YEAH WELL I GUESS THAT THESE WERE THE ONLY ONES I GUESS\n[26:20] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[26:21] MTD021PM: IT'S EASY\n[26:22] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[26:22] MTD022ID: BUT SO WE HAVE WE HAVE T. V. OPTIONS WHICH IS ALL THIS\n[26:23] MTD024ME: I WILL LOOK IT UP\n[26:26] MTD021PM: YEAH THE BUTTON OPTIONS AND THE L. C. D. OPTIONS\n[26:26] MTD022ID: THE SOUND SOUND AND IMAGE\n[26:29] MTD022ID: AND YOU HAVE IN THAT UH THE INDEED THE REMOTE CONTROL OPTIONS\n[26:32] MTD021PM: INDEED\n[26:34] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[26:35] MTD022ID: SO WE NEED TWO MENUS KIND OF THING\n[26:37] MTD021PM: YEAH YOU HAVE BASICALLY A BUTTON MENU WHICH YOU CAN USE DIRECTLY UH ACCORDING TO THE OLD PRINCIPLE\n[26:42] MTD022ID: UH-HUH\n[26:44] MTD021PM: AND THE L. C. D. OPTIONS ARE ACTIVATED BY SOME SOME SOFTWARE OPTIONS THATS COMMUNICATES WITH THE INFRARED UH DECODER YEAH\n[26:52] MTD024ME: YEAH WITH THE CHIP AND THEN I MEAN\n[26:56] MTD021PM: SO YOU\n[26:57] MTD024ME: UH YEAH\n[26:57] MTD021PM: YOU HAVE AN ADDITIONAL PROCESSOR AND AND SOFTWARE PART\n[27:00] MTD024ME: WELL YEAH WE HAVE POWER BUTTON WHETHER THAT'S PRESENT\n[27:02] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[27:02] MTD021PM: COMPARED TO O\n[27:04] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[27:04] MTD024ME: CHANNEL VOLUME SELECTION PRESENT\n[27:07] MTD024ME: UH NUMBERS PRESENT\n[27:08] MTD024ME: YEAH A AUDIO SETTINGS MONO STEREO PITCH BASS TREBLE\n[27:09] MTD021PM: L. S\n[27:10] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[27:12] MTD024ME: SCREEN SETTINGS BRIGHTNESS AND COLOUR\n[27:15] MTD021PM: COLOUR\n[27:16] MTD021PM: YEAH I I CALL IT CONTRAST\n[27:16] MTD024ME: YEAH CON CONTRAST IS\n[27:18] MTD021PM: YEAH I MAKE IT C COLOUR\n[27:20] MTD024ME: YEAH OKAY COLOUR AND BRIGHTNESS\n[27:22] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[27:23] MTD024ME: UM AND WHAT YOU SAY CHANNEL SETTINGS OR CHANNEL PROGRAMMING\n[27:27] MTD024ME: SO YOU YOU HAVE AN OPTION TO TO START SCANNING ALL THE FREQUENCIES AND WHEN IT ENCOUNTERS ONE WELL IT SHOWS ON YOUR T. V.\n[27:31] MTD021PM: YEAH AND AUTOMATICALLY UM\n[27:36] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[27:36] MTD024ME: AND THEN YOU CAN UM\n[27:40] MTD024ME: UH AND THEN YOU CAN SELECT UH A NUMBER IN YOUR REMOTE ON WHICH YOU WANT TO SAVE IT\n[27:43] MTD021PM: YEAH SO I'VE G CHANNEL PROGRAM IS AUTOSEEK\n[27:47] MTD024ME: YEAH AUTOSEEK\n[27:48] MTD021PM: UH NAME A CHANNEL OR\n[27:53] MTD024ME: WELL MOST T. V. S AUTOMATICALLY DISPLAY THE NAME WHICH THEY GET THROUGH THE CABLE\n[27:58] MTD021PM: OH THEY GET AUTOMATIC NAMES OKAY\n[27:59] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[28:00] MTD024ME: SO YOU ONLY HAVE TO CHOOSE THE POSITION ON YOUR\n[28:04] MTD024ME: IT ONLY HAS TO MATCH THE THE CHANNEL FREQUENCY ON YOUR T. V. WITH WITH THE WITH THE POSITION ON YOUR T. V. AND AND SO YOUR REMOTE\n[28:08] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[28:13] MTD021PM: YEAH BUT CAN YOU ALSO SAY I WANT F UH VERONICA ON THE CHANNEL NUMBER UH FIVE OR\n[28:13] MTD022ID: HELP\n[28:18] MTD024ME: IF YOU ALREADY PROGRAMMED IT\n[28:20] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[28:20] MTD024ME: IF YOU WANT TO MOVE IT\n[28:21] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[28:22] MTD024ME: YEAH THAT SHOULD BE POSSIBLE TOO\n[28:23] MTD021PM: HOW DO YOU CALL THAT\n[28:24] MTD024ME: YEAH HOW DO YOU CALL THAT\n[28:26] MTD024ME: MM\n[28:28] MTD024ME: WAIT YOU YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO TO BROWSE THROUGH A LIST OR SOMETHING WHICH W DISPLAYS ALL THE ALL THE VALUES ALL THE CHANNELS WHICH ARE POSSIBLE\n[28:35] MTD021PM: CHANNELS\n[28:36] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[28:38] MTD024ME: I MEAN LIKE ONE TO F THIRTY OF OR NINETY OR WHATEVER\n[28:40] MTD021PM: NINETY NINE OR SOMETHING\n[28:41] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[28:42] MTD024ME: JUST BROWSE THROUGH IT AND THEN UM IN SOME KIND OF WAY SEE IF IT IF IT IF IT IS PROGRAMMED\n[28:48] MTD021PM: S SWAP CHANNELS\n[28:51] MTD021PM: CAN I CALL IT THAT\n[28:51] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[28:52] MTD024ME: SWAP CHANNELS\n[28:53] MTD021PM: SWAP'S GOOD OPTION\n[28:55] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[28:55] MTD021PM: UH OTHER FUNCTIONS\n[28:56] MTD024ME: SO YOU MOST OF THE TIME IF YOU IF YOU SWAP IT\n[29:01] MTD024ME: S UH LET'S SAY FOR EXAMPLE YOU HAVE UH R. T. L. FIVE ON ON CHANNEL FIVE\n[29:07] MTD024ME: AND VERONICA ON CHANNEL EIGHT AND YOU WANT TO MOVE VERONICA TO CHANNEL FIVE UM MOST OF THE TIMES YOU OVERRIDE THE PREVIOUS UH THE PREVIOUS ONE\n[29:16] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[29:16] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[29:18] MTD021PM: WELL THAT'S 'S UP TO UH MISTER USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[29:20] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[29:21] MTD024ME: IT'S IT'S PRETTY UH YEAH I MEAN YOU HAVE TO LOOK ON ON THE MENU\n[29:22] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[29:26] MTD022ID: WORKING DESIGN\n[29:27] MTD024ME: ON THE T. V.\n[29:28] MTD021PM: ALSO\n[29:28] MTD022ID: DOCH\n[29:30] MTD021PM: THAT'S YOU'RE\n[29:30] MTD022ID: HE ONLY HAS TO FIGURE OUT HOW IT HAS TO LOOK\n[29:33] MTD022ID: AND HOW\n[29:33] MTD021PM: YEAH BUT ALSO WHICH BUTTONS YOU HAVE TO PRESS TO GET A CERTAIN RESULT\n[29:34] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[29:35] MTD022ID: TO USE\n[29:39] MTD021PM: AND THE WORKING DESIGN WAS TO SPECIFY HOW PH THE PHYSICAL INTERATION BETWEEN THE COMPONENTS WAS AS I BELIEVE\n[29:39] MTD022ID: YEAH OKAY\n[29:40] MTD022ID: BUT\n[29:50] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[29:50] MTD022ID: YOU DID YOUR HOMEWORK\n[29:51] MTD022ID: BUT UM YEAH\n[29:52] MTD024ME: OR OR IS IT TOO HARD TO TO JU TO JUST DO IT ALL ON YOUR REMOTE\n[29:54] MTD022ID: OKAY\n[29:58] MTD024ME: TO PROGRAMME THE CHANNELS\n[30:00] MTD022ID: NO NO\n[30:00] MTD021PM: NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[30:01] MTD023UID: NO THAT'S\n[30:01] MTD022ID: IT SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO ANY REMOTE\n[30:01] MTD024ME: UH\n[30:02] MTD021PM: BUT I THINK THE COMMUNICATION WITH THE TELEVISION IS DIFFICULT\n[30:05] MTD021PM: BUT THAT'S NOT OUR PART\n[30:06] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[30:07] MTD024ME: NO\n[30:08] MTD021PM: WE DON'T HAVE TO DESIGN A PROTOCOL SO\n[30:10] MTD022ID: NO\n[30:10] MTD024ME: THAT'S TRUE\n[30:11] MTD024ME: THAT'S TRUE\n[30:12] MTD022ID: THANK GOD\n[30:13] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[30:13] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[30:14] MTD024ME: SO WE HAVE A FIGURE A FIGURE OUT A WAY TO TO DO THAT EASILY\n[30:17] MTD024ME: I MEAN TH THE AUTOSEEK IS IS NOT A PROBLEM\n[30:19] MTD024ME: I MEAN YOU UH YOU UH CURRENT CHANNEL AND THEN THEN IT JUST SAYS UH ON WHICH NUMBER DO YOU WANT TO SAVE THIS\n[30:19] MTD021PM: NO THAT'S THE\n[30:25] MTD024ME: AND YOU JUST PRESS A NUMBER ON YOUR REMOTE AND THEN SAY CONFIRM OKAY AND THEN IT'S IT'S SAVED\n[30:31] MTD024ME: IT'S EASIER IT'S IT'S IT'S HARDER TO IF YOU HAVE ALREADY PROGRAMMED IT TO TO SWAP\n[30:35] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[30:36] MTD024ME: SO WE HAVE TO THINK OF SOMETHING FOR THAT\n[30:36] MTD021PM: SO BUT\n[30:38] MTD021PM: UM\n[30:40] MTD021PM: THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER CAN DESIGN A MENU\n[30:44] MTD021PM: FOR ALL THESE FUNCTION I PUT THEM ON THE\n[30:46] MTD024ME: YEAH K KIND OF STRUCTURE INTO LAYERS\n[30:47] MTD023UID: ON THE UH YEAH CAN YOU I MAKE A A MAP WITH WITH ALL THE YEAH 'CAUSE IT'S NOW THERE ARE LOTS AND LOTS OF DOCUMENTS\n[30:54] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[30:55] MTD021PM: YEAH I CAN\n[30:56] MTD023UID: AND\n[30:57] MTD021PM: I'LL JUST TRY TO REORGANISE UH THINGS\n[31:00] MTD024ME: SO\n[31:01] MTD021PM: UM\n[31:03] MTD021PM: SO YOU DESIGN THE BASIC FUNCTION MENU FOR THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[31:10] MTD021PM: UH UM\n[31:14] MTD024ME: AND AND THE LAYOUT OF OF THE THING ITSELF\n[31:14] MTD021PM: I THINK TH I THINK THE YEAH THE LAYOUT OF THE SCREEN AND I THINK YOU CAN CONCENTRATE MORE ON THE BUTTON PLACEMENT AND THE PLACEMENT OF THE UH SCREEN ITSELF ON THE\n[31:16] MTD023UID: THE THE LAYOUT OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[31:26] MTD023UID: ISN'T THAT MORE THE THE U UH THE USER INTERFACE PART\n[31:29] MTD021PM: NO I D I THINK THAT'S MORE IN\n[31:32] MTD022ID: UH ALL THE FUNCTIONAL UH ASPECTS OF THE REMOTE I THINK ARE IN MY DEPARTMENT\n[31:35] MTD024ME: MAYBE MORE ON\n[31:37] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[31:37] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[31:38] MTD022ID: I HAVE TO KNOW WHAT IT HAS TO DO\n[31:40] MTD022ID: SO IF YOU WANNA YOU KNOW THE CHANGING THE CHANNELS KIND OF S THING IS I HAVE TO INTEGRATE THAT IN THE DESIGN\n[31:45] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[31:46] MTD021PM: SO HE'S LAYOUT AND YOU'RE FUNCTION\n[31:48] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[31:49] MTD021PM: FORM FUNCTION OKAY\n[31:52] MTD022ID: I THINK THAT'S A THAT'S A GOOD SEPARATION\n[31:52] MTD024ME: OKAY\n[31:53] MTD023UID: BUT DO I HAVE TO TO UH TO YEAH TO MAKE THE THE MENU LAYOUT ALSO\n[31:57] MTD023UID: OR\n[31:59] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[31:59] MTD022ID: MM\n[31:59] MTD023UID: ARE YOU GOING TO DO THAT\n[32:00] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[32:00] MTD024ME: YEAH I GUESS SO\n[32:01] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[32:01] MTD023UID: I I'M GOING TO MAKE YEAH O OKAY\n[32:02] MTD021PM: I THINK I THAT'S YOUR DEPARTMENT YES BECAUSE W HE ALREADY KNOWS WHAT\n[32:03] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[32:04] MTD022ID: YEAH WE HAVE TO KIND OF WORK TOGETHER\n[32:06] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[32:06] MTD022ID: IF IF I MAKE THE THE THE YEAH THE MENU LIKE\n[32:06] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[32:08] MTD021PM: BUT WE'RE NOT ALLOWED\n[32:12] MTD022ID: I HAVE TO STATE WHICH FUNCTION HAS TO BE IN THE MENU AND THEN YOU HAVE TO DECIDE\n[32:15] MTD022ID: IT'S IN A IN A WAY THAT B IS USER FRIENDLY\n[32:16] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[32:17] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[32:17] MTD023UID: Y YOU YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE A LIST OF WHAT FUNCTIONS ARE UH ARE GOING TO TO BE ON THE THE SCREEN THE MENU SCREEN\n[32:22] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[32:24] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[32:25] MTD023UID: AND I'M GOING TO MAKE A A NICE MENU UH WITH WITH PAGES AND YEAH\n[32:28] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[32:28] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[32:29] MTD022ID: I THINK YEAH\n[32:29] MTD024ME: WITH WITH SOME L WITH SOME LAYERS IN IT\n[32:31] MTD024ME: SO SOME MENUS\n[32:32] MTD021PM: YEAH AND ALSO MAKE CLEAR WHICH BUTTONS TO PRESS TO GET CERTAIN RESULT BECAUSE THAT'S ALWAYS THE DIFFICULTY\n[32:37] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[32:39] MTD021PM: EVERY DEVICE HAS ITS OWN\n[32:40] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[32:40] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[32:41] MTD024ME: WELL I GUESS THIS THIS BUTTON THE THE THE OKAY MENU OKAY\n[32:45] MTD021PM: MENU OKAY\n[32:46] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[32:46] MTD024ME: OR YOU CAN INCORPORATE TWO UH DIFFERENCE UH DIFFERENT BUTTONS\n[32:51] MTD024ME: UH LIKE UH FOR YOUR MOBILE PHONE\n[32:53] MTD024ME: UM SO THIS IS ONLY FOR TO GET IN THE MENU OR TO EXIT IT\n[32:57] MTD021PM: MM\n[32:58] MTD024ME: AND THEN ONE TO CONFIRM AND ONE TO GO ONE STEP BACK\n[33:02] MTD021PM: BACK\n[33:02] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[33:03] MTD024ME: SO IT'S LIKE THE THE SAVE BUTTON ON YOUR YOUR MOBILE PHONE IF YOU HAVE A NOKIA OR LIKE THAT\n[33:08] MTD024ME: OR THE OR THE NO BUTTON\n[33:09] MTD022ID: MM-HMM\n[33:10] MTD024ME: TO GO ONE STEP BACK YOU IT'S ONLY TWO EXTRA BUTTONS BUT IF IT IF IT'S VERY CLEAR THAT THEY ARE FOR THE SCREEN\n[33:13] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[33:13] MTD023UID: W WE\n[33:17] MTD023UID: UH I THINK WE HAVE TO TO GROUP TO MAKE TWO GROUPS\n[33:20] MTD023UID: UM THE ONE GROUP FOR THE FOR THE DISPLAY AND ONE GROUP FOR THE BASIC FUNCTIONS AND\n[33:25] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[33:26] MTD021PM: YEAH BUT THEY'RE INCORPORATED\n[33:28] MTD023UID: YEAH OKAY BUT WE WE HAVE A M YEAH BUT MAYBE THAT'S THAT'S NOT UH YEAH IF YOU'RE IF YOU'RE Z ZAPPING UH WITH YOUR UH YEAH REMOTE CONTROL\n[33:28] MTD024ME: YEAH BECAUSE THIS THIS IS USED FOR BOTH\n[33:28] MTD021PM: UP AND DOWN IS\n[33:33] MTD021PM: SMART\n[33:38] MTD023UID: YOU CAN PRESS THE THE MENU BUTTON AND THEN YOU ARE SUDDENLY INTO THE THE YEAH THE DISPLAY\n[33:43] MTD024ME: INTO YOUR SCREEN\n[33:44] MTD024ME: OKAY\n[33:44] MTD024ME: SO YOU L SHOULD LEAVE THE MENU BUTTON OUT OF HERE\n[33:45] MTD022ID: YOU WANNA SEPARATE UH\n[33:47] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[33:48] MTD024ME: AND AND JUST PUT IT UNDER THE SCREEN THE SCREEN\n[33:49] MTD021PM: PUT IT ON TOP\n[33:50] MTD023UID: YEAH J JUST JUST GROUP GROUP THE YEAH WE MAKE THESE THE ADVANCED FUNCTIONS AND THESE THE BASIC FUNCTIONS\n[33:57] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[33:57] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[33:58] MTD023UID: SO WE MAKE A YEAH A LINE BETWEEN THEM\n[34:02] MTD024ME: BUT WE SHOULD PLACE THE SCREEN ON TOP RIGHT\n[34:06] MTD021PM: WELL\n[34:06] MTD023UID: F OH YEAH\n[34:07] MTD023UID: OKAY YEAH WE SWAP UH OKAY\n[34:08] MTD021PM: BUT THAT'S UH J JURGEN'S DEPARTMENT\n[34:09] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:10] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[34:10] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:11] MTD023UID: SO WE MAKE IT A\n[34:11] MTD024ME: YOU JUST YOU JUST FIND OUT AND\n[34:13] MTD021PM: YOU JUST MAKE THE LAYOUT\n[34:14] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[34:14] MTD021PM: YOU DO WE DO THE EXTRA TWO BUTTONS OR NOT\n[34:18] MTD023UID: UH\n[34:19] MTD022ID: I THINK YOU SHOULD\n[34:21] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[34:21] MTD022ID: IT'S EASIER\n[34:22] MTD022ID: IF YOU PUT TOO MANY FUNCTIONS IN ONE BUTTON IT GETS CONFUSING\n[34:25] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY\n[34:25] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:25] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[34:25] MTD021PM: THAT'S TRUE\n[34:26] MTD023UID: SO WE HAVE A A MENU BUTTON AND A S\n[34:28] MTD021PM: AND TO OKAY AND BACK ALSO\n[34:30] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:30] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[34:30] MTD023UID: OKAY AND BACK BUTTON\n[34:31] MTD024ME: YEAH OR CONFIRM AND BACK\n[34:32] MTD021PM: AND OF COURSE THE FOUR ARROWS\n[34:33] MTD024ME: WHATEVER\n[34:34] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:36] MTD022ID: NO\n[34:36] MTD021PM: BUT THOSE ARE STILL Y DOUBLY USED\n[34:38] MTD024ME: SHOULD WE SAVE THIS PICTURE OR OR YOU KNOW WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE\n[34:39] MTD021PM: BOTH THE L. C. D.\n[34:41] MTD023UID: YEAH I'M I'M NOT S CLEAR ABOUT UH THE THE EXTRA TWO BUTTONS\n[34:45] MTD023UID: WE HAVE A MENU BUTTON AND\n[34:46] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[34:47] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:48] MTD024ME: THAT THAT JUST TO TO ACTIVATE THE SCREEN\n[34:49] MTD023UID: THAT'S THE THE ONE WITH THE YEAH OKAY\n[34:52] MTD024ME: SO\n[34:52] MTD021PM: MENU BUTTON ACCESS THE MENU IN THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[34:55] MTD024ME: AND THEN WITH THESE BUTTONS WOA Y YOU NAVIGATE\n[34:58] MTD021PM: YOU CAN NAVIGATE\n[35:00] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[35:01] MTD021PM: BUT YOU CAN ALSO NAVIGATE THE CHANNELS\n[35:04] MTD021PM: AND THE VOLUME\n[35:04] MTD023UID: OKAY SO THAT THAT'S NOT UH YEAH THAT THOSE ARE\n[35:06] MTD021PM: THOSE ARE BOTH BOTH YEAH\n[35:08] MTD023UID: MULTIFUNCTIONAL\n[35:09] MTD022ID: HEY IS IT INTERESTING FOR USERS IF WE PUT LED LIGHTS UNDER THE BUTTONS\n[35:14] MTD022ID: SO THAT IF YOU UH PRESS ON THE MENU FUNCTION THAT ONLY THE BUTTONS THAT ARE USED FOR THE MENU ARE LIGH LI LIGHT UP\n[35:20] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[35:22] MTD024ME: L L LITTEN UP YEAH\n[35:24] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[35:25] MTD024ME: THAT'S VERY GOOD IDEA\n[35:25] MTD021PM: OH FIVE MINUTES\n[35:27] MTD022ID: N\n[35:27] MTD024ME: ALRIGHT\n[35:28] MTD024ME: YEAH THAT'S A GOOD IDEA BECAUSE THEN IT BECOMES CLEAR WHICH BUTTONS ARE ACTIVE NOW WHICH YOU CAN USE\n[35:29] MTD021PM: LIGHT UH\n[35:33] MTD022ID: YEAH AND THEN IT'S ALSO EASIER TO INTEGRATE SEVERAL FUNCTIONS IN ONE BUTTON\n[35:38] MTD021PM: YEAH SURE\n[35:38] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[35:39] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[35:39] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[35:40] MTD021PM: UM\n[35:41] MTD024ME: SO\n[35:42] MTD021PM: ANYTHING ELSE\n[35:43] MTD024ME: THOSE BUTTONS ARE ARE LIT UP\n[35:44] MTD022ID: I THINK NOT\n[35:45] MTD024ME: BUT JUST ONE THING\n[35:47] MTD024ME: SHOULD WE USE THOSE TWO\n[35:49] MTD024ME: THEM\n[35:49] MTD024ME: OR ONLY THIS TO TO SCROLL\n[35:52] MTD024ME: AND THEN USE THE TWO FUNCTIONAL BUTTONS TO CONFIRM TO GO INTO SOMETHING\n[35:52] MTD021PM: I'VE\n[35:57] MTD024ME: OH NO WE HAVE TO USE THIS TO ADJUST SOME SOME BARS\n[36:00] MTD021PM: VOLUME\n[36:00] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[36:00] MTD022ID: YEAH KEEP IT OPTIONAL 'CAUSE MAYBE YOU CAN YOU KNOW GO LEFT TO RIGHT AND UP AND DOWN IN A IN ONE MENU\n[36:06] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[36:06] MTD024ME: AND MAYBE WE SHOULD USE THIS ALSO AS AN OKAY BUTTON STILL\n[36:11] MTD024ME: AND THEN JUST ONLY A BACK BUTTON\n[36:14] MTD021PM: WELL WE HAVE THOSE BUTTONS\n[36:15] MTD023UID: NO\n[36:16] MTD022ID: THE PR THE PROBLEM WITH THE OKAY BUTTON IN THE MIDDLE IS SORRY\n[36:17] MTD021PM: WE USE ALL FOUR\n[36:20] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY GO AHEAD\n[36:20] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[36:21] MTD022ID: SORRY UH IS UH IF YOU'RE PRESSING UP AND DOWN YOU CAN EASILY PRESS THE OKAY ONCE YOU WHEN YOU'RE NOT ALREADY AT YOUR CHOICE\n[36:26] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[36:28] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[36:29] MTD023UID: SO MAYBE MAKE ONE UH ONE OKAY BUTTON AND AND ONE NAVIGATION BUTTON\n[36:31] MTD024ME: AND ONE BACK\n[36:32] MTD021PM: YEAH THAT WAS ALREADY DECIDED\n[36:35] MTD023UID: YEAH THE WITH WITH THE THE CHANNEL AND THE VOLUME UH YEAH M A MULTIFUNCTIONAL NAVIGATION BUTTON\n[36:40] MTD021PM: OKAY THAT'S WHAT WE DECIDED EARLIER ON\n[36:42] MTD023UID: YEAH OKAY\n[36:42] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[36:43] MTD021PM: RIGHT OKAY\n[36:43] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[36:44] MTD021PM: SO YEAH I WANNA CLOSE DOWN\n[36:45] MTD022ID: YOU WANNA CLOSE DOWN HUH\n[36:47] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[36:47] MTD021PM: I HAVE TO SORRY\n[36:48] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[36:48] MTD022ID: THAT'S OKAY\n[36:48] MTD021PM: IT'S NOT BECAUSE I DON'T LIKE YOU BUT YH WE HAVE LUNCH BREAK AND THEN WE CAN WORK FOR THIRTY MINUTES\n[36:52] MTD022ID: ALREADY\n[36:55] MTD021PM: AND I HAVE TO WRITE VERY FAST TO MAKE THE MINICH MIN MINUTES\n[37:00] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[37:00] MTD021PM: AND THEN UH WE'LL SEE\n[37:03] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[37:04] MTD022ID: HOW M HOW LONG IS THE LUNCHBREAK\n[37:06] MTD021PM: I DON'T KNOW\n[37:07] MTD024ME: WE HAVE TO ASK\n[37:07] MTD021PM: NOBODY TOLD ME\n[37:09] MTD022ID: OKAY\n[37:09] MTD023UID: BUT DO WE HAVE TO WRITE UH TO WRITE DOWN UH THE OUR STUFF NOW\n[37:12] MTD023UID: OR FIRST LUNCHBREAK\n[37:14] MTD021PM: NO I TH BELIEVE THERE'S FIRST LUNCH BREAK\n[37:14] MTD023UID: BECAUSE I\n[37:16] MTD023UID: I'VE EVERYTHING IN MY HEAD NOW SO\n[37:18] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[37:19] MTD021PM: OR YOU CAN JUST\n[37:19] MTD022ID: MM\n[37:21] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[37:22] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[37:22] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[37:23] MTD021PM: 'KAY\n[37:25] MTD024ME: YES\n[37:27] MTD023UID: 'KAY\n[37:27] MTD021PM: I THINK YOU CAN PUT UH THE LAPTOP BACK IN THE ROOM AND\n[37:28] MTD022ID: THIS IS\n[37:30] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[37:31] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[37:32] MTD023UID: YES SIR\n[37:33] MTD024ME: TIME PRESSURE\n[37:34] MTD021PM: 'KAY\n[37:36] MTD021PM: YEAH IT'S A LOT OF PRESSURE\n[37:38] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[37:40] MTD022ID: SORRY FOR MY UH NOT FINISHED PRESENTATION UH\n[37:42] MTD021PM: THAT'S OKAY\n[37:44] MTD021PM: OH YEAH\n[37:44] MTD023UID: OH NO NO\n[37:44] MTD024ME: YEAH WE'LL KICK YOUR ASS LATER\n[37:46] MTD022ID: BRING IT ON\n[37:46] MTD024ME: NO\n[37:47] MTD024ME: UH\n[37:50] MTD021PM: I DON'T KNOW IF IT WORKS BUT IT SHOULD BE SAVED\n[37:50] MTD024ME: AYE\n[37:51] MTD024ME: Y YOU SAVED IT\n[37:53] MTD024ME: DOES IT SAVE AUTOMATICALLY IN THE PROJECT FOLDER\n[37:55] MTD024ME: OR\n[37:55] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[37:56] MTD021PM: IT'S UH\n[38:00] MTD024ME: OKAY\n[38:02] MTD024ME: WE'LL SEE\n[38:03] MTD024ME: JUST PUT BACK MY 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{"context": "[1:14] MTD024ME: HELLO\n[1:22] MTD024ME: YES I MADE IT\n[1:25] MTD024ME: ENGLISH FROM NOW ON\n[1:30] MTD022ID: JUST KIDDING\n[1:30] MTD024ME: DRAWING OR\n[1:31] MTD021PM: YEAH JUST TESTING\n[1:32] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[1:35] MTD021PM: MM\n[1:38] MTD021PM: ENGLISH\n[1:42] MTD022ID: SO ANNOYING\n[1:44] MTD021PM: BREAK IS OVER\n[1:46] MTD024ME: OOH IT WORKS\n[1:47] MTD021PM: WHOO\n[1:49] MTD024ME: SPICY\n[1:50] MTD021PM: SPICY\n[1:52] MTD024ME: WHERE ARE ARE ALL THE OTHER PRESENTATIONS\n[1:55] MTD022ID: I JUST PUT IT IN THE IN THE SHARED FOLDER SO IT SHOULD BE YEAH I THINK SO\n[1:59] MTD024ME: THE CONCEPTUAL OR\n[2:02] MTD022ID: YEAH CONCEPTUAL DESIGN\n[2:04] MTD024ME: AH\n[2:04] MTD022ID: WHAT OR WHATEVER DOES IT\n[2:06] MTD024ME: BECAUSE I SEE ONLY MY OWN PRESENTATION YEAH\n[2:09] MTD022ID: NO NO NO CAN YOU GO BACK ONE\n[2:12] MTD022ID: UH 'CAUSE IT HAS TO BE POWERPOINT PRE YEAH COMPONENTS DESIGN THAT'S IT\n[2:14] MTD024ME: THIS\n[2:15] MTD024ME: I'LL JUST PUT IT IN THERE\n[2:18] MTD021PM: SO HE'S COMING\n[2:19] MTD022ID: I DID GET A BIT MORE DONE THAN THE LAST TIME 'CAUSE I KNEW THAT I DIDN'T HAVE TIME SO I JUST COPY AND PASTE EVERYTHING INTO THE\n[2:23] MTD024ME: OR NOT\n[2:24] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[2:25] MTD021PM: OH OKAY\n[2:28] MTD024ME: AH I CAN'T CUT AND PASTE IT INTO THE OTHER FOLDER BUT\n[2:29] MTD021PM: AH\n[2:31] MTD021PM: SHE\n[2:31] MTD021PM: YOU CAN LOOK AT THE FINAL REPORT 'CAUSE I HAVE TO RECORD EVERYTHING WE ARE DECIDING AND SUCH SO I'M TRYING TO WRITE IT DOWN BETWEEN EVERYTHING ELSE\n[2:39] MTD024ME: MOVE TO MEETING ROOM\n[2:42] MTD022ID: SOMETIMES I HAVE THESE POP UPS OR THESE SOUNDS AND THERE'S NOTHING THERE\n[2:42] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[2:47] MTD021PM: OH\n[2:47] MTD022ID: AND ALSO WITH I DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE POWERPOINT SO IT TAKES ME FOREVER TO GET SOMETHING DONE WITH IT\n[2:48] MTD024ME: YEAH ME TOO\n[2:52] MTD023UID: I I'VE GOT THE SAME PROBLEM AS WELL\n[2:55] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[2:57] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[2:58] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[2:58] MTD021PM: HERE WE GO AGAIN\n[3:00] MTD021PM: WELCOME\n[3:02] MTD021PM: UH WE HAVE AGAIN THREE PRESENTATIONS AND THEN WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON WHAT CONCEPTS THE MOBILE PHONE HAS TO UH F THE REMOTE CONTROL HAS TO SUPPORT\n[3:02] MTD022ID: THI\n[3:13] MTD021PM: SO WHO WANTS GO\n[3:14] MTD022ID: MM-HMM\n[3:15] MTD024ME: YES\n[3:16] MTD022ID: WHO WANTS TO START\n[3:16] MTD021PM: YES\n[3:17] MTD024ME: ME FIRST AGAIN OR YEAH\n[3:18] MTD021PM: YEAH SURE\n[3:18] MTD023UID: OH\n[3:19] MTD023UID: NO\n[3:19] MTD021PM: DOESN'T MATTER\n[3:19] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[3:20] MTD023UID: NO PROBLEM\n[3:21] MTD024ME: ALRIGHT\n[3:22] MTD024ME: DID YOU OPEN IT ALREADY OR NO\n[3:24] MTD021PM: NO\n[3:24] MTD024ME: AH\n[3:28] MTD024ME: AH\n[3:32] MTD024ME: YES\n[3:43] MTD024ME: SO WELCOME TO THE MARKETING PRESENTATION ONCE AGAIN\n[3:46] MTD024ME: UM THIS TIME ABOUT TRENDWATCHING\n[3:50] MTD024ME: UH WELL THERE HAS BEEN INV INVESTIGATION AGAIN IN THE IN THE REMOTE CONTROL MARKET\n[3:56] MTD024ME: UH IT SHOWS A NUMBER OF DEVELOPMENTS\n[3:58] MTD024ME: UH I WILL ADDRESS THEM UH IN A MOMENT\n[4:01] MTD024ME: UM FASHION WATCH WATCHERS UH HAVE DETECTED THE TRENDS FOR YOUNG PUBLIC BECAUSE THAT'S OUR PUBLIC\n[4:07] MTD024ME: UM WELL FRUIT AND VEGETABLES WILL BE WILL BE THE MOST IMPORTANT THEME FOR CLOTHING UH SHOES AND FURNITURE\n[4:15] MTD024ME: AND THE FEEL OF THE MATERIAL IS EXPECTED TO BE SPONGEY\n[4:18] MTD024ME: SO UM THE DEVELOPMENTS I WILL ADDRESS THEM OH YEAH WELL THIS IS THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES LOOKS OF FRESH BRIGHT COLOURS\n[4:25] MTD024ME: SO TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA\n[4:28] MTD024ME: UM WELL THE DEVELOPMENTS\n[4:30] MTD024ME: UH DEVELOPMENT ONE\n[4:32] MTD024ME: UH WELL MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT FOR REMOTE CONTROL HAPPENS TO BE A FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[4:38] MTD024ME: INSTEAD OF THE CURRENT UH FUNCTIONAL LOOK AND FEEL\n[4:41] MTD024ME: UM WELL FANCY STANDS FOR AN ORIGINAL LOOK AND FEEL OF THE CASE AND THE INTERFACE\n[4:47] MTD024ME: AND THE SECOND MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT IS THAT A REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE TECHNOLOGICAL UH INNOVATIVE\n[4:55] MTD024ME: UM WELL IT STANDS FOR THE USE OF TECHNICAL FEATURES THAT DO NOT EXIST IN CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS\n[5:01] MTD024ME: I THINK WE PRETTY MUCH COVERED THAT WITH OUR SCREEN AND UM AND SPEECH RECOGNITION SO I DON'T EXPECT THAT TO BE A PROBLEM\n[5:04] MTD022ID: SOUND\n[5:06] MTD022ID: YEAH YEAH UH UH\n[5:09] MTD024ME: AND THE THIRD DEVELOPMENT UM IS THAT THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE EASY TO USE\n[5:15] MTD024ME: UM\n[5:18] MTD024ME: WELL THE FIRST ASPECT UH WAS TWICE AS IMPORTANT AS THE SECOND WHICH WAS TWICE AS IMPORTANT AS THE THIRD ASPECT\n[5:27] MTD024ME: SO UM THAT KIND OF GETS YOU THIS RATIOS\n[5:27] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[5:30] MTD024ME: SO FANCY LOOK AND FEEL UH IS THE MOST IMPORTANT UH POINT OF ATTENTION\n[5:36] MTD024ME: UH SO THE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN COMBINATION WITH THE SPONGEY MATERIAL\n[5:40] MTD024ME: UM WELL TECHNOLOG TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION WE'VE COVERED THAT PRETTY MUCH I GUESS\n[5:45] MTD024ME: UM AND EASY TO USE I DON'T THINK THAT WILL BE PROBLEM\n[5:48] MTD024ME: SO MY POINT OF ATTENTION IS ESPECIALLY THIS PART\n[5:53] MTD024ME: THAT THIS WILL BE A CRUX\n[5:53] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[5:57] MTD024ME: SO THAT WAS THE MARKETING UH PRESENTATION\n[6:00] MTD024ME: I HAD ONLY ONE DOCUMENT LEFT\n[6:02] MTD022ID: AND SHALL I GO FIRST\n[6:03] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[6:03] MTD022ID: SO I\n[6:03] MTD023UID: NO\n[6:03] MTD023UID: I I DON'T MI I DON'T MIND\n[6:05] MTD023UID: THAT'S\n[6:06] MTD024ME: SO KIND OF THIS\n[6:06] MTD021PM: YEAH YEAH SURE\n[6:07] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[6:07] MTD023UID: DO YOU WANT TO GO FIRST\n[6:08] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[6:08] MTD024ME: SO A K A SMALL EXAMPLE\n[6:09] MTD021PM: NO\n[6:09] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[6:10] MTD024ME: KIND OF THIS THIS LOOK\n[6:12] MTD024ME: UH NOTHING ABOUT THE BUTTONS BUT JUST SPONGE KIND OF THING AND AND SOME FRUIT AND COLOURS I DUNNO\n[6:14] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[6:19] MTD024ME: JUST MADE A QUICK DESIGN\n[6:22] MTD021PM: COOL\n[6:24] MTD023UID: IT'S BETTER THAN THAN MY UH DRAWING\n[6:24] MTD024ME: ALRIGHT\n[6:24] MTD021PM: YEAH YOU'RE JUST THE USER INTERFACE HMM\n[6:24] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[6:29] MTD023UID: YEAH OKAY BUT I HAVE TO DESIGN THE\n[6:29] MTD022ID: UH COMPONENTS\n[6:31] MTD021PM: YEAH LAYOUT\n[6:32] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[6:35] MTD022ID: OH NO\n[6:35] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY\n[6:35] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[6:36] MTD024ME: IT'S OKAY\n[6:36] MTD021PM: YOU PROBABLY OPENED IT\n[6:38] MTD022ID: YEAH TRUE\n[6:39] MTD022ID: UM\n[6:40] MTD021PM: F. FIVE\n[6:41] MTD024ME: F. FIVE\n[6:43] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[6:44] MTD022ID: SO I'M DEALING WITH THE COMPONENTS DESIGN\n[6:48] MTD022ID: UM LET'S SEE\n[6:50] MTD022ID: I UH USED SOME DESIGN EXAMPLES WE HAD UH FROM SIMILAR PRODUCTS\n[6:56] MTD022ID: AND I USED UH POSSIBILITIES FROM OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT ABOUT CURRENT COMPONENTS WHICH WILL HAVE TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE DESIGN\n[7:06] MTD022ID: THAT'S WHY I HAD TO WANTED TO GO FIRST\n[7:08] MTD022ID: WELL THEY GAVE ME UM AN IDEA ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE WANT\n[7:12] MTD022ID: WE'RE F MAINLY FOCUSING ON THIS GROUP BUT I WANT TO MAKE THE DISTINCTION CLEAR\n[7:17] MTD022ID: UH I COULD NOT DRAG THE PICTURES INTO THE THE SLIDES SO S SO I DON'T HAVE EXAMPLES OF HOW IT LOOKS LIKE\n[7:26] MTD022ID: BUT IT COMES DOWN TO WHAT YOU UH WHAT YOU THINK WE SHOULD DO WITH THE SPONGEY AND THE FRUITY LOOKING UH TYPE\n[7:33] MTD022ID: IF YOU THE YOUNG DYNAMIC PEOPLE WANT SOFT PRIMARY COLOURS UH WHICH LOOKS LIKE FRUITS YOU KNOW\n[7:40] MTD022ID: YOU CAN AND SHAPES THAT ARE CURVED AND NOT UH SOLID STRAIGHT LINES ANYMORE\n[7:47] MTD022ID: SO THIS BASICALLY UM YEAH GOES ON TO WHAT YOU WERE MENTIONING EARLIER\n[7:53] MTD022ID: THERE IS A LOT OF UM FACTORS INVOLVED IN CHOOSING THE COMPONENTS\n[7:58] MTD022ID: THERE'S A LOT OF OPTIONS THAT WE HAVE TO DISCUSS\n[8:01] MTD022ID: UH FOR EXAMPLE THE ENERGY SOURCE\n[8:04] MTD022ID: WE HAVE FOUR TYPES\n[8:05] MTD022ID: THE BASIC BATTERY\n[8:07] MTD022ID: UH WE HAVE A HAND DYNAMO WHICH WE YEAH WE DUTCH REFER TO IT AS THE KNEIPGATT\n[8:11] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[8:13] MTD022ID: UH THE KINETIC PROVISION OF ENERGY WHICH MEANS IF YOU MOVE THE THING IF YOU SHAKE IT\n[8:19] MTD022ID: WHICH WILL BE FUN FOR TODDLERS RIGHT IF THEY WANNA USE THE\n[8:21] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[8:23] MTD022ID: AND UH OF COURSE SOLAR CELLS\n[8:25] MTD022ID: BUT I DUNNO HOW WE WOULD USE THAT INTO THE DESIGN OF THE ACTUAL PRODUCT\n[8:28] MTD024ME: WI AN INDOORS\n[8:30] MTD022ID: SO UH MY YEAH ALSO ALSO IN YOU KNOW COUNTRIES WHERE THERE'S N ISN'T MUCH LIGHT LIKE IN SCANDINAVIA\n[8:31] MTD024ME: OH\n[8:31] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY\n[8:33] MTD021PM: CALCULATOR'S CAN DO IT\n[8:39] MTD022ID: THEY WOULDN'T BE Y ABLE TO USE IT HALF OF THE YEAR YOU KNOW\n[8:40] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[8:40] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[8:41] MTD022ID: SO THAT'S NOT COOL EITHER\n[8:42] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[8:43] MTD022ID: SO UM FOR THE UH A CASE THERE'S UH THE TRADITIONAL UNCURVED FLAT HARD CASE\n[8:50] MTD022ID: SINGLE CURVED WHICH MEANS THAT IT HAS UH CURVES IN ONE DIMENSION\n[8:54] MTD022ID: OR THE DOUBLE CURVED\n[8:55] MTD022ID: UM I WASN'T ABLE TO FINISH MY UH PERSONAL PREFERENCES SHEET\n[9:00] MTD022ID: BUT WELL YOU KNOW THAT WE WILL HAVE TO GO FOR THE DOUBLE CURVED 'CAUSE IT'S DARING AND DIFFERENT FROM WHAT WE HAVE NOW\n[9:07] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[9:07] MTD022ID: UH THE CASE MATERIALS\n[9:09] MTD022ID: WELL WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF HARD UH MATERIALS LIKE THE THE HARD PLASTIC THE WOOD AND THE TITANIUM\n[9:16] MTD022ID: I WOULD DEFINITELY GO FOR RUBBER 'CAUSE IT FITS MOST IN WHAT PEOPLE WANNA SEE NOWADAYS\n[9:22] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[9:23] MTD022ID: UM POO THIS IS A LOT OF TEXT\n[9:25] MTD022ID: I WASN'T ABLE TO ORGANISE THIS YET\n[9:27] MTD022ID: WE HAVE YEAH SEVERAL UH INTERFACE DESIGNS\n[9:34] MTD022ID: UH WE CAN USE A SCROLL BUTTONS FOR THE MENUS\n[9:37] MTD022ID: BUT WE ALREADY KIND OF DECIDED TO GO FOR THE F FOR THE PUSHBUTTONS FOR THE THE ARROW BUTTONS\n[9:39] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[9:39] MTD023UID: PUSHBUTTONS\n[9:41] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[9:44] MTD022ID: SO THAT'S NOT REALLY INTERESTING\n[9:44] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[9:46] MTD022ID: ELECTRONICS\n[9:48] MTD022ID: YEAH MAYBE WE WANNA DECIDE ON WHAT ELECTRONICS TO USE THE ADVANCED CHIP I THINK\n[9:58] MTD022ID: IS EASIEST TO IMPLEMENT UH FOR THE PRODUCTION 'CAUSE THEY THEY CAN PRINT IT BETTER\n[10:05] MTD022ID: UM\n[10:09] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[10:11] MTD022ID: I THINK THIS IS ABOUT IT\n[10:13] MTD022ID: YEAH I WAS WORKING ON SOME PER PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[10:16] MTD022ID: I FIRST UH CHOSE FOR THE BATTERY 'CAUSE YEAH I'M TRADITIONAL AND THAT'S THE MOST OBVIOUS EASIEST CHOICE TO GO TO\n[10:23] MTD022ID: BUT I REALLY THINK THAT WE SHOULD MAYBE UH THINK ABOUT THE KINETIC ENERGY WHERE YOU HAVE TO MOVE THE THING TO BE ABLE TO USE IT\n[10:28] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[10:29] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[10:30] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[10:30] MTD023UID: AS AN OPTIONAL UH FEATURE\n[10:30] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[10:33] MTD023UID: OR COMBINE UH BOTH WITH A WITH ONE UH\n[10:36] MTD024ME: I GUESS WE CAN ONLY CHOOSE ONE\n[10:36] MTD021PM: UH I THINK YOU CAN ONLY FIT ONE UH SOURCE OF ENERGY ON THE\n[10:36] MTD022ID: YEAH MAYBE WE\n[10:39] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[10:40] MTD022ID: I CAN IMAGINE THAT THE KINETIC UH TYPE ENERGY SOURCE WOULD BE MORE EXPENSIVE TO MAKE\n[10:45] MTD022ID: BUT IT IS MORE LONGLASTING THAT THE PEOPLE DON'T HAVE TO EVER BUY BATTERIES AGAIN\n[10:50] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[10:51] MTD021PM: YEAH I DIDN'T RECEIVE ANY INFO UH\n[10:51] MTD024ME: AND IT'S MORE FUN\n[10:52] MTD022ID: AND IT'S ALSO MORE FUN YEAH\n[10:53] MTD022ID: I ALWAYS CHUCK MY UH REMOTE CONTROL AROUND SO\n[10:55] MTD024ME: YEAH JUST PLAYING WITH IT AND ESPECIALLY WHEN THE MATERIAL'S RUBBER\n[10:57] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[11:01] MTD024ME: IT CAN BE DONE I MEAN YOU CAN'T HARM IT SO IT'S A PERFECT COMBINATION I GUESS\n[11:01] MTD021PM: S YEAH IT'S SAFE\n[11:02] MTD023UID: AND THROW IT\n[11:03] MTD022ID: YEAH Y EXACTLY\n[11:05] MTD022ID: YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE SCARED ABOUT BOUNCING IT OFF THE G FLOOR AND BREAKING IT OR WHATEVER\n[11:08] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[11:09] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[11:10] MTD022ID: SO THAT'S THE END OF IT\n[11:12] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[11:13] MTD024ME: SO\n[11:14] MTD022ID: UH GO AHEAD\n[11:15] MTD021PM: 'KAY NEXT\n[11:17] MTD024ME: SO DOUBLE CURVED IS LIKE THIS THIS THIS OR\n[11:20] MTD022ID: NO IT MEANS CURVED IN TWO DIMENSIONS\n[11:23] MTD022ID: SO UH W SINGLE CURVED\n[11:26] MTD022ID: UH LET'S SAY WOULD BE A B SQUARE BOX BUT THEN WITH CURVES ON ONE DIMENSION\n[11:28] MTD024ME: MM\n[11:31] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[11:31] MTD022ID: AND DOUBLE CURVED WOULD MEANS THAT IT WOULD HAVE CURVES CURVES IN EVERY DIRECTION\n[11:34] MTD024ME: ALSO IN IN HEIGHT\n[11:35] MTD021PM: UH\n[11:36] MTD024ME: YEAH OKAY\n[11:36] MTD022ID: LIKE THREE D.\n[11:37] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[11:37] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[11:37] MTD021PM: CAN WE UH\n[11:38] MTD023UID: ONE ONE UH VERY IMPORTANT THING I WAS UH YEAH THINKING ABOUT IS THE SPEECH UH OPTION\n[11:38] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[11:44] MTD023UID: WE WERE GOING TO USE THAT\n[11:46] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[11:46] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[11:47] MTD023UID: SO UM\n[11:49] MTD023UID: YEAH UM YEAH THAT'S ONE THING UH WHICH I'M NOT SURE UH OF HOW TO IMPLEMENT IT UH INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:57] MTD022ID: DESIGN\n[11:57] MTD021PM: WELL THE VISUAL REPRESENTATION IS NOT THERE WITH SPEECH BUT YOU CAN\n[12:00] MTD023UID: NO OKAY BUT IT HAS TO BE COMBINED WITH WITH THE MENU UH FOR FUNCTIONS AND\n[12:05] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[12:06] MTD023UID: SO OKAY\n[12:06] MTD021PM: JUST YEAH\n[12:07] MTD021PM: I THINK YOU CAN JUST UH MATCH THE SPEECH COMMANDS WITH THE FUNCTIONS THAT ARE ALREADY PRESENT\n[12:13] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[12:15] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[12:15] MTD021PM: SO I DON'T THINK YOU HAVE TO DESIGN ANYTHING ELSE FOR THAT\n[12:16] MTD024ME: YEAH WITH THE PROGRAMME\n[12:17] MTD023UID: BUT DO UH J DO WE UH DO THE SPEECH JUST FOR THE BASIC OPTIONS FOR THE SIMPLE BUTTONS\n[12:22] MTD021PM: BOTH\n[12:23] MTD023UID: FOR FOR EVERYTHING ALSO FOR THE ADVANCED OPTIONS\n[12:24] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[12:25] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[12:27] MTD023UID: UH WE HAVE THIS VERY UH BASIC UH TRENDY DESIGN\n[12:31] MTD023UID: EVERYBODY SAYS IT SO THAT'S WHAT'S UH YEAH UM\n[12:38] MTD023UID: YEAH IN THE IN THE LAST UH MEETING WE UH WE WERE YEAH PUTTING THE THE SIMPLE AND THE ADVANCED OPTIONS SEPARATED\n[12:45] MTD023UID: THAT'S\n[12:46] MTD023UID: YEAH OBVIOUS\n[12:48] MTD023UID: UM YEAH\n[12:50] MTD023UID: PRESSING THE THE MENU OPTION UH WILL DISABLE UH ALL OTHER OPTIONS ON YOUR UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[12:57] MTD023UID: AND ONLY THE THE L. C. D. PANEL WILL UH LIGHT UP AND THEN YOU CAN ONLY UH CHANGE THE YEAH THE OPTIONS\n[13:04] MTD024ME: AND AND THE AND THE BUTTONS THAT YOU NEED TO CONTROL IT I GUESS\n[13:05] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[13:06] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[13:08] MTD023UID: UM YEAH DESIGN HAS TO BE VERY ATTRACTIVE BUT THAT'S YOUR YOUR OP YOUR YEAH\n[13:17] MTD023UID: YOU HAVE TO UH DELETE THIS BUT THIS IS THE THE THE SIMPLE UH LAYOUT\n[13:19] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[13:21] MTD023UID: UH DISPLAY ON THE UPPER SIDE WITH THE THE MENU BUTTON AND MAYBE A SOME SORT OF CANCEL BUTTON OR SAVE BUTTON\n[13:29] MTD021PM: THAT WOULD BE THE BACK\n[13:30] MTD023UID: I'M\n[13:31] MTD023UID: THE BACK\n[13:31] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[13:32] MTD021PM: BACK AND OKAY\n[13:32] MTD024ME: BACK AND OKAY\n[13:33] MTD023UID: BACK AND OKAY YEAH\n[13:34] MTD023UID: UH\n[13:34] MTD021PM: YOU DID READ THE MINUTES I WROTE\n[13:37] MTD023UID: WHAT\n[13:37] MTD021PM: YOU DID READ THE MINUTES I WROTE\n[13:40] MTD023UID: A LITTLE BIT I THINK BUT NOT NOT EVERYTHING W\n[13:41] MTD022ID: I\n[13:42] MTD021PM: OH OKAY 'CAUSE I PRETTY MUCH SUMMED UP ALL THE BUTTONS THERE WERE\n[13:45] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[13:46] MTD021PM: SO\n[13:46] MTD023UID: OH I UH DIDN'T READ THAT\n[13:49] MTD021PM: I HATE DOING WORK FOR NOTHING\n[13:49] MTD023UID: BUT\n[13:50] MTD023UID: BUT THIS IS THE THE BASIC UH DESIGN UH FOR THE FOR THE M YEAH FOR THE BUTTONS\n[13:58] MTD023UID: UM\n[14:00] MTD023UID: I WANTED TO TO CATEGORISE EVERYTHING\n[14:02] MTD023UID: UH WITH A SPEECH DISPLAY UH YEAH SOUND EVERYTHING YOU YOU NOTED IN YOUR UH MINUTES\n[14:10] MTD023UID: UM EVERY PUSHBUTTON HAS UH HAS ITS OWN UH LED LIGHT\n[14:15] MTD023UID: SO YOU CAN UH YEAH CHANGE UH M MAKE IT MORE TRENDY FOR FOR YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[14:15] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[14:20] MTD023UID: AND UH IF THERE ARE OLDER PEOPLE THEY WANTED MORE UH YEAH MORE UH LUXUROUS SO THAT'S AN A ALSO AN OPTION\n[14:30] MTD023UID: UM THAT WAS IT\n[14:32] MTD021PM: THAT WAS IT\n[14:34] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[14:35] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[14:36] MTD021PM: UH\n[14:40] MTD021PM: AGAIN\n[14:41] MTD021PM: UGH\n[14:55] MTD021PM: OKAY SO WHAT WE HAVE TO DECIDE IS WHAT KIND OF COMPONENTS DO WE USE\n[15:00] MTD021PM: UH ENERGY SOURCE CHIP TYPE CASE TYPE\n[15:03] MTD021PM: AND USER INTERFACE\n[15:05] MTD021PM: BUT I DIDN'T SEE A CLEAR DISTINCTION BETWEEN THESE SO I THINK WHAT WE HAVE IS OKAY\n[15:11] MTD021PM: SO WE ONLY WE ALREADY DECIDED THAT KINETIC WOULD BE THE CHOICE FOR ENERGY\n[15:16] MTD024ME: NO\n[15:16] MTD021PM: UH THE CASE WOULD BE DOUBLY CURVED\n[15:19] MTD024ME: RUBBER MATERIAL\n[15:19] MTD021PM: SO\n[15:20] MTD022ID: AND RUBBER\n[15:20] MTD022ID: RUBBER MATERIAL\n[15:20] MTD021PM: RUBBER MATERIAL\n[15:22] MTD021PM: AND THAT'S THE ONLY THING WE HAVE LEFT\n[15:26] MTD022ID: YEAH WE NEED THE THE CHIP ON PRINT TO BE ABLE TO SUPPORT THE THE SCREEN AND UH AND F AUDIO FUNCTION\n[15:31] MTD021PM: OH OKAY\n[15:31] MTD021PM: NO IT'S EASY\n[15:33] MTD024ME: SO THAT'S UH IS THAT IS THAT THE ADVANCED CHIP\n[15:36] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[15:37] MTD021PM: ADVANCED CHIP\n[15:37] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[15:38] MTD024ME: WOW\n[15:38] MTD022ID: OTHERWISE YOU WOULD HAVE A SIMPLE CHIP JUST FOR PRESSING BUTTONS\n[15:38] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[15:41] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[15:41] MTD022ID: BUT WE NEED MORE\n[15:42] MTD024ME: ALRIGHT\n[15:43] MTD024ME: KINETIC\n[15:44] MTD022ID: I'M JUST THINKING THIS IS NOT MY DEPARTMENT BUT I I'M NOT SURE WHAT THIS IS GONNA COST TO BE ABLE TO M\n[15:44] MTD021PM: TOO\n[15:45] MTD024ME: DOUBLE CURVED\n[15:49] MTD021PM: UH I DIDN'T GET ANY INFO ON THIS\n[15:51] MTD021PM: SO\n[15:52] MTD022ID: SO 'CAUSE WE NEED TO SELL IT FOR TWENTY FIVE EURO A PIECE\n[15:54] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[15:54] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[15:55] MTD022ID: THAT'S GONNA BE DIFFICULT HUH\n[15:57] MTD024ME: THE COST OF MAKING IT SHOULD BE TWELVE AND A HALF\n[16:00] MTD021PM: I HAVE TOTAL HERE\n[16:00] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[16:03] MTD022ID: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[16:04] MTD021PM: YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[16:04] MTD021PM: I DIDN'T GET ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THAT SO\n[16:06] MTD023UID: WE'RE GOING TO PRODUCE IT IN UH CHINA SO IT'S NO PROBLEM\n[16:09] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[16:09] MTD022ID: CHILD LABOUR MAN WE LOVE IT\n[16:11] MTD024ME: YEAH SO IT'S CHEAP\n[16:12] MTD021PM: WHO DOESN'T\n[16:14] MTD021PM: UH LET'S SEE\n[16:15] MTD021PM: IS THERE A NEW THING\n[16:16] MTD024ME: UM WELL THE INTERFACE TYPE SUPPLEMENTS\n[16:18] MTD021PM: YEAH THE INTERFACE MAYBE CAN\n[16:20] MTD023UID: UH IT'S IT'S QUITE DIFFICULT BECAUSE WE WE HAVEN'T GOT ALL THE OPTIONS UH YEAH\n[16:21] MTD021PM: OOH\n[16:26] MTD021PM: NO\n[16:27] MTD021PM: UH DO YOU HAVE A PICTURE OF DOUBLY CURVED CASE\n[16:32] MTD021PM: AND COULD YOU PUT THAT IN THE GROUP FOLDER\n[16:34] MTD022ID: UM LET ME SEE\n[16:34] MTD021PM: OF THE PROJECT FOLDER\n[16:36] MTD022ID: WAIT A SEC\n[16:36] MTD024ME: IF YOU GO TO YOUR HOMEPAGE OR SOMETHING YOU SHOULD\n[16:38] MTD022ID: YEAH I'M GOING THERE NOW\n[16:40] MTD024ME: GET YOUR OWN INFORMATION\n[16:42] MTD022ID: INSPIRATION\n[16:46] MTD024ME: I GOT MY FRESH AND FYOO FRUITY UH PICTURE UH ALSO UH OVER THERE SO\n[16:47] MTD021PM: AH YOU DIDN'T DRAW IT YOURSELF\n[16:49] MTD022ID: WELL\n[16:51] MTD024ME: NO\n[16:53] MTD021PM: AH\n[16:54] MTD024ME: TOO LESS TIME\n[16:58] MTD022ID: UM YEAH MAYBE IT'S\n[16:59] MTD024ME: YEAH ALSO THE MENU\n[17:00] MTD024ME: YEAH THAT THAT W\n[17:01] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[17:01] MTD023UID: THIS IS THE THE MENU I WAS UH LOOKING UH AT\n[17:03] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[17:04] MTD024ME: YEAH I WAS THINKING OF THAT ALSO WITH WITH A WITH A UH ARROW\n[17:04] MTD022ID: MAYBE IT'S EASIER\n[17:06] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[17:07] MTD021PM: ARROW\n[17:08] MTD023UID: ARROW YEAH\n[17:09] MTD024ME: SO THAT INDICATES THAT THERE'S AN MENU UNDER THAT MENU\n[17:09] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[17:12] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[17:13] MTD022ID: YEAH PERFECT\n[17:14] MTD024ME: SO\n[17:14] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[17:16] MTD022ID: MAYBE IT'S EASIER IF YOU GUYS COME OVER HERE\n[17:17] MTD021PM: 'S THE TARGET GROUP\n[17:18] MTD023UID: S YEAH\n[17:18] MTD022ID: S SEE THIS IS THE THE THE STANDARD TRADITIONAL TYPE WHERE THE FORM UH YEAH SERVES THE FUNCTION YOU KNOW\n[17:19] MTD024ME: OH YEAH\n[17:19] MTD021PM: YEAH SURE\n[17:27] MTD022ID: IT'S LIKE REALLY BASIC\n[17:29] MTD022ID: BUT THIS M IS MORE APPEALING TO OLD PEOPLE AND WE DON'T WANT THAT\n[17:31] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[17:31] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[17:32] MTD022ID: THIS IS WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR\n[17:34] MTD022ID: AND TH THAT MEANS CURVED IN BOTH DIRE DIRE UH DIMENSIONS\n[17:37] MTD021PM: OH OKAY\n[17:38] MTD022ID: NOT ONLY LIKE THIS BUT IT HAS TO BE EXACTLY\n[17:38] MTD021PM: I SEE\n[17:39] MTD021PM: YEAH ALSO LIKE THIS\n[17:40] MTD021PM: SO YOU CAN HOLD IT\n[17:42] MTD022ID: IT HAS TO BE KIND OF INSTEAD OF THE PLAYSTATION THE MODULE\n[17:46] MTD022ID: IT HAS TO BE LIKE THE THE GAME CUBE YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR THUMBS WOULD BE LAYING IN THE INSTRUMENT AND IT HAS TO BE NICE TO HOLD\n[17:48] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[17:52] MTD023UID: BUT IT HAS ALSO TO IT IT HAS ALSO TO BE UH LUXUROUS UH FOR FOR YEAH RICH PEOPLE\n[17:54] MTD022ID: AND\n[17:59] MTD023UID: TH THIS LOOKS A LITTLE BIT LIKE LIKE FOR ONLY FOR CHILDREN\n[17:59] MTD022ID: IT HA\n[18:01] MTD021PM: THE CHILDREN'S STORY\n[18:02] MTD021PM: YEAH I'VE GOT IT\n[18:02] MTD022ID: YEAH BUT THAT'S THAT'S THE THE PROBLEM UH YEAH THE DILEMMA ACTUALLY\n[18:02] MTD023UID: SO\n[18:04] MTD021PM: DISTINCTION\n[18:04] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[18:07] MTD022ID: 'CAUSE WE WANNA APPEAL TO THE TO THE YOUNG PUBLIC WITH FANCY WITH FLASHY COLOURS AND WITH A LOT OF SHAPE\n[18:15] MTD022ID: AND\n[18:16] MTD022ID: YEAH AND THE AND THE RUBBER IT IT WILL LOOK CHEAP ALWAYS YOU KNOW WITH THE\n[18:16] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[18:17] MTD023UID: THE COLOUR\n[18:20] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[18:20] MTD023UID: OKAY BUT THE THE COLOURS YOU YOU CAN MAKE IT UH MAKE THE COLOURS WITH LEDS UH BENEATH THE THE BUTTONS\n[18:26] MTD023UID: IF YOU PRESS A BUTTON AND YOU CAN DISABLE THE THE COLOUR LEDS FOR FOR PEOPLE THAT DON'T LIKE IT\n[18:26] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[18:32] MTD024ME: MM\n[18:32] MTD022ID: THERE IS MOBILE PHONES IN WHICH YOU CAN CHANGE THE COLOUR ALSO OF THE LIGHTS\n[18:36] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[18:36] MTD022ID: MAYBE WE SHOULD CONSIDER THIS FUNCTION\n[18:39] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[18:39] MTD022ID: TO CUSTOMISE IT AND SO I MEAN KIDS CAN MAKE IT LOOK MORE FLASHY WITH DIFFERENT KINDS OF COLOURS AND PEOPLE WHO WANT SOMETHING YOU KNOW DIFFERENT\n[18:44] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[18:47] MTD021PM: DIFFERENT\n[18:49] MTD022ID: OR MORE UH DESIGN THEY CAN GO FOR ONE COLOUR LIKE UH FOR EXAMPLE THIS UH PHOTO TH CAMERA\n[18:51] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[18:57] MTD021PM: CAMERA\n[18:58] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[19:00] MTD024ME: COOL\n[19:00] MTD024ME: S UNDERWATER UH YEAH\n[19:01] MTD021PM: YEAH SUBMARINE\n[19:04] MTD022ID: PERSONALLY I THINK IT'S REALLY UGLY\n[19:06] MTD021PM: WELL\n[19:06] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[19:07] MTD022ID: JUST GIVE ME THE THING THAT IT'S INSIDE THERE MAYBE I'M TOO OLD FOR THIS STUFF\n[19:10] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[19:10] MTD023UID: VERY CHEAP UH CHEAP LOOK\n[19:10] MTD021PM: YEAH BUT THIS THIS THE IS FOR THE\n[19:13] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[19:15] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[19:15] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[19:16] MTD022ID: SO THOSE I THINK ARE ALL MY OH\n[19:17] MTD021PM: UH\n[19:19] MTD021PM: AH YEAH BRIGHT COLOURS\n[19:20] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[19:20] MTD024ME: ALSO A KIND OF RUBBER UH\n[19:21] MTD022ID: AND THIS IS THIS IS WITH THE CURVED THAT I MEAN\n[19:24] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[19:25] MTD021PM: THAT'S SINGLY CURVED\n[19:26] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[19:27] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[19:27] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[19:28] MTD024ME: THAT SHOULD BE NICE\n[19:28] MTD021PM: WELL WE COULD MAKE A COMPROMISE BETWEEN THAT\n[19:31] MTD021PM: BUT I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S WORTH THE EFFORT\n[19:36] MTD022ID: A COMPROMISE BETWEEN WHAT\n[19:37] MTD021PM: UH INSTEAD OF DOUBLY CURVED WE TAKE A SINGLE CURVED\n[19:42] MTD021PM: SO TO APPEAL A LITTLE MORE TO THE ALL THE PUBLIC\n[19:42] MTD024ME: SO S\n[19:43] MTD022ID: THIS THIS WOULD BE UH SINGLE CURVED UH\n[19:46] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[19:46] MTD024ME: YEAH THERE'S ONLY IN IN THIS DIMENSION\n[19:48] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[19:49] MTD024ME: LIKE THIS\n[19:49] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[19:49] MTD024ME: SO CURVY OR NOT\n[19:51] MTD021PM: ALSO\n[19:51] MTD024ME: YEAH SO WE KEEP IT SINGLY C SINGLE CURVED THEN\n[19:51] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[19:52] MTD022ID: EXACTLY\n[19:53] MTD022ID: EXACTLY\n[19:55] MTD021PM: YEAH THAT WOULD BE AN OPTION\n[19:56] MTD021PM: I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU THINK\n[19:58] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[19:58] MTD022ID: I THINK THE I MEAN OUR AIM IS TO MAKE SOMETHING DIFFERENT RIGHT\n[20:03] MTD022ID: TO MAKE SOMETHING NEW\n[20:03] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[20:05] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[20:05] MTD022ID: I WOULD GO FOR THE DOUBLE CURVED\n[20:06] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[20:07] MTD022ID: AND I I'M I'M THINKING UH YOU KNOW UH A DRAWING PALETTE WHERE YOU HAVE THE SHAPE FOR YOUR THUMB\n[20:08] MTD021PM: YEAH I'D AGREE\n[20:13] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[20:16] MTD022ID: SO IT KIND OF HOLDS NICELY SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[20:18] MTD023UID: YEAH BUT IF YOU IF YOU MAKE IT MORE CURVED WE WE CAN MAKE MORE AND MORE OPTIONS FOR BUTTONS\n[20:18] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[20:19] MTD022ID: WELL THIS IS REALLY YOUR DECISION BUT\n[20:23] MTD023UID: IF YOU HAVE UH IT HAVE IT IN YOUR HAND\n[20:25] MTD023UID: YOU YOU YOU ARE NOT ONLY UM YEAH YOU DON'T NEED ONE DIMENSION BUT YOU CAN USE OTHER DIMENSIONS FOR PRESSING THE THE BUTTONS\n[20:33] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[20:33] MTD022ID: AS WELL\n[20:34] MTD022ID: YOU CAN MAKE A TRIGGER BUTTON OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[20:35] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[20:36] MTD023UID: SOMETHING TO SHOOT AT YOUR TELEVISION\n[20:39] MTD022ID: YEAH OR THAT THAT IS THE CONFIRMATION BUTTON OR SOMETHING THAT YOU SCROLL WITH YOUR THUMB WITH THE ARROWS AND THEN CONFIRM\n[20:41] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[20:41] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[20:44] MTD023UID: THAT'S YEAH\n[20:46] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[20:46] MTD022ID: THAT WOULD BE A NICE WAY TO USE IT BUT I MEAN YEAH I'M THINKING BIG ALREADY\n[20:51] MTD022ID: AND WE NEED SOMETHING THAT WELL THAT THAT YOU CAN ABLE TO USE IN ONE HAND I THINK\n[20:53] MTD021PM: DIFFERENT\n[20:55] MTD021PM: STANDS OUT\n[20:57] MTD021PM: OR\n[20:58] MTD021PM: OH YEAH A ONE HAND UH SOLUTION\n[20:59] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[20:59] MTD024ME: SO FROM TOP VIEW IT LOOKS KINDA LIKE THIS\n[21:04] MTD024ME: BUT FROM THE SIDE YOU YOU CAN HAVE IT ALSO IN A KIND OF SHAPE\n[21:09] MTD024ME: MAYBE BECAUSE THE THE SCREEN IS ON TOP YOU CAN HAVE\n[21:09] MTD021PM: CAN TURN IT MAYBE\n[21:11] MTD021PM: TO SWITCH FROM BUTTONS TO INTERFACE HMM\n[21:14] MTD021PM: IF YOU TURN IT A LITTLE\n[21:16] MTD024ME: MAYBE YOU CAN C HAVE THIS KIND OF SHAPE\n[21:19] MTD024ME: A LITTLE UPWARDS\n[21:21] MTD024ME: SO THAT THE SCREEN IS MORE\n[21:23] MTD021PM: OH YEAH\n[21:23] MTD021PM: LEAST YOU CAN EASILY SEE IT\n[21:23] MTD024ME: TOWARDS YOURSELF SO YOU CAN EASILY SEE YOUR SCREEN\n[21:26] MTD022ID: HOW ABOUT\n[21:26] MTD024ME: WELL WELL YOU HAVE IT IN YOUR HAND SO IT'S A KIND OF AN ANGLE FROM YOUR EYES TO THE SCREEN\n[21:31] MTD024ME: SO THEN YOU HAVE DOUBLE DOUBLE CURVED IN SOME WAY\n[21:35] MTD024ME: SO THIS THIS IS SO THE SCREEN IS POSITIONED OVER HERE\n[21:36] MTD022ID: MM-HMM\n[21:40] MTD024ME: OH\n[21:41] MTD024ME: SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[21:43] MTD024ME: AND THE BUTTONS ARE MORE WELL IT'S VERY THICK NOW BUT\n[21:47] MTD022ID: YEAH I UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU MEAN\n[21:48] MTD024ME: THAT'S UH THAT'S\n[21:50] MTD022ID: HOW ABOUT WE DO A UH A POP UP SCREEN LIKE THE LAPTOP\n[21:55] MTD021PM: IF YOU CAN UH FLIP\n[21:56] MTD022ID: SO THAT THE ONLY THE SIMPLE FUNCTIONS WILL BE VISIBLE AT FIRST\n[21:59] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[22:00] MTD024ME: THAT THAT YOU CAN PRESS IT AND THEN IT COMES UP\n[22:00] MTD022ID: AND THEN IF YOU WANT\n[22:02] MTD024ME: OR\n[22:03] MTD021PM: UH SO YOU HAVE A THE THE SIDE VIEW\n[22:03] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[22:03] MTD022ID: SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[22:08] MTD024ME: BUT THEN THE SIDE VIEW CAN BE STRAIGHT\n[22:10] MTD024ME: IF YOU HAVE A POP UP SCREEN\n[22:11] MTD024ME: BUT I DUNNO IF THAT'S TOO EXPENSIVE\n[22:13] MTD021PM: SO AND YOU WANT TO BE ABLE TO\n[22:14] MTD024ME: I MEAN MAYBE IT'S TOO MUCH\n[22:14] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[22:18] MTD021PM: MAKE THIS\n[22:20] MTD022ID: NO UH LIKE I WOULD DRAW IT LIKE THIS\n[22:26] MTD022ID: LET'S SAY THIS IS THE SIDE VIEW\n[22:29] MTD022ID: THAT YOU HAVE A A SCREEN THAT WILL COME UP HERE AND CAN GO DOWN THAT WAY\n[22:35] MTD022ID: IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[22:36] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[22:36] MTD022ID: SO THAT IT WOULD COME UP LIKE THAT\n[22:37] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[22:38] MTD021PM: OKAY SO THE BUTTONS ARE ON TOP HERE AND YOU FLIP IT OVER THAT WAY\n[22:42] MTD022ID: YEAH OR PREFERABLY EVEN KEEP THE SIMPLE BUTTONS HERE AND THEN UNDER THE SCREEN EVEN YOU COULD PUT MORE MORE ADVANCED BUTTONS\n[22:46] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[22:48] MTD024ME: OH THE ADVANCED BUTTONS\n[22:48] MTD021PM: OH YEAH\n[22:49] MTD021PM: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[22:50] MTD024ME: RIGHT\n[22:51] MTD021PM: RIGHT\n[22:51] MTD023UID: THAT'S THE THE MORE ADVANCED OPTIONS WERE UH FOR THE FOR THE MENU\n[22:51] MTD021PM: YEAH THAT'S GOOD IDEA\n[22:52] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[22:56] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[22:56] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[22:57] MTD023UID: BUT YOU YOU WANT OKAY\n[22:57] MTD022ID: F FOR THE L. C. D. MENU RIGHT\n[22:59] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[22:59] MTD023UID: YOU JUST WANT TO HIDE THEM ALL\n[22:59] MTD022ID: SO W W\n[23:01] MTD023UID: THE OH\n[23:01] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[23:01] MTD021PM: NO NOT ALL BECAUSE YOU NEED MOST OF THEM THE ARROW BUTTONS\n[23:05] MTD021PM: BUT YOU CAN HIDE THE OKAY AND THE BACK UH BUTTON\n[23:07] MTD023UID: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[23:08] MTD021PM: AND THE MENU BUTTON ALSO BECAUSE WHEN YOU FLIP IT OPEN AND YOU CAN MAYBE EVEN DROP THE MENU BUTTON BECAUSE MAYBE IF YOU FLIP IT OPEN IT WILL AUTO ACTIVATE AMAUTO UH UH AUTOMATICALLY\n[23:10] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[23:15] MTD022ID: OH\n[23:18] MTD022ID: ACTIVATE AND TH THE YEAH\n[23:19] MTD024ME: SO OKAY B BUT YOU HAVE T YOU NEED SOME BUTTON TO FLIP THIS OPEN\n[23:25] MTD021PM: WHY\n[23:25] MTD021PM: YOU COULD JUST MAKE IT MECHANICAL\n[23:25] MTD022ID: TRUE\n[23:26] MTD022ID: TRUE\n[23:27] MTD022ID: BUT YOU CAN MAKE A YEAH YOU CAN MAKE A TRIGGER HERE\n[23:29] MTD022ID: YOU KNOW A SIMPLE UH WITH A\n[23:29] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[23:30] MTD024ME: YEAH AND IT SAYS MENU AND IT FLIPS OPEN AND THEN YOU HAVE THE BUTTONS TO CONTROL IT IN COMBINATION WITH YOUR\n[23:33] MTD023UID: THAT'S BUT IT'S IT'S NOT\n[23:35] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[23:36] MTD023UID: IT'S NOT VERY UH VERY STRONG UH YEAH IF YOU DROP IT ONE TIME\n[23:37] MTD022ID: EXACTLY\n[23:40] MTD024ME: TRUE\n[23:40] MTD024ME: IT UH C IT CAN GO OPEN\n[23:41] MTD022ID: WELL YEAH THE THE IDEA OF IT WAS IS THAT BECAUSE YOU CLOSE IT YOU COVER THE L. C. D. SCREEN AND IT WON'T BE VULNERABLE TO SCRATCHES OR WHATEVER\n[23:43] MTD021PM: IF YOU COVER IT WITH RUBBER\n[23:50] MTD024ME: AN ADV AN ADV AND IT WILL BE COVERED IN SOME KIND OF UH THIN RUBBER LAYER OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[23:50] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[23:50] MTD021PM: MM\n[23:51] MTD022ID: AND\n[23:55] MTD022ID: EXACTLY\n[23:55] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[23:56] MTD021PM: SO IT CAN BOUNCE\n[23:56] MTD022ID: EXACTLY\n[23:56] MTD022ID: WE JUST HAVE TO MAKE SURE THAT THE CLOSING MECHANISM WON'T BREAK\n[23:57] MTD024ME: YEAH UH\n[23:58] MTD024ME: IT'S VERY NO IT'S VERY STRONG\n[24:00] MTD022ID: TH IT'S VERY SOLID YEAH\n[24:01] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY SO THAT THAT MAY WORK\n[24:01] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:03] MTD022ID: THAT ACTUALLY WILL OFFER SOME EXTRA PROTECTION FOR THE\n[24:04] MTD021PM: OKAY BUT THEN WE STILL HAVE THE THE THE THING OF THE THE THE SHAPE\n[24:09] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[24:10] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[24:10] MTD022ID: YEAH I WAS THINKING IF IF YOU HAVE YOUR HAND IT THIS IS YOUR TH\n[24:10] MTD021PM: WHAT KIND OF\n[24:15] MTD021PM: HARDER\n[24:16] MTD024ME: YEAH THE LOWER PART DOESN'T WORK I GUESS SO MAYBE YOU SHOULD TRY IT OVER THERE\n[24:19] MTD022ID: OKAY\n[24:20] MTD022ID: IF THIS IS YOUR THUMB AND THIS IS YOUR HAND LIKE THAT\n[24:25] MTD022ID: WITH YOUR UH WRIST\n[24:27] MTD022ID: THAT YOU THAT IT WOULD BE KIND OF SHAPE LIKE THIS YOU KNOW\n[24:32] MTD022ID: SO IT'S EASIER TO HOLD IN YOUR HAND TO Y F\n[24:35] MTD023UID: BUT WHEN YOU ARE LEFT HANDED THAT'S THAT'S A PROBLEM\n[24:35] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:38] MTD022ID: UH YEAH\n[24:38] MTD022ID: YEAH OF COURSE\n[24:39] MTD022ID: YEAH THEN W THEN YOU WOULD HAVE TO TO MAKE IT LIKE THIS\n[24:40] MTD021PM: MAYBE CAN DESIGN TWO VERSIONS\n[24:41] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:42] MTD023UID: BUT THAT'S THAT'S VERY EXPENSIVE UH\n[24:44] MTD022ID: LIKE LIKE YOU DREW HERE\n[24:46] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:47] MTD022ID: AND MAYBE TH THEN MAKE THIS THICKER ALSO THAN THE CENTRE\n[24:51] MTD022ID: GIVE IT I WOULD GIVE IT A FEMALE SHAPE BUT UH YEAH\n[24:51] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[24:52] MTD021PM: AND ERGONOMICAL SHAPE\n[24:54] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[24:54] MTD022ID: ANYWAY\n[24:54] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[24:54] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:55] MTD021PM: THE FEMALE SHAPE YEAH\n[24:56] MTD021PM: WITH TWO UH\n[24:57] MTD022ID: OBVIOUSLY\n[24:57] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[24:59] MTD023UID: WE WE COULD MAKE SOME SOME RUBBER UH SOME RUBBER UH YEAH MOUSE WITH WHICH YOU CAN CHANGE UH AND SO IF YOU\n[25:00] MTD022ID: MAKE IT MORE APPEALING TO GUYS\n[25:03] MTD022ID: I MEAN\n[25:05] MTD021PM: OH YEAH\n[25:06] MTD021PM: SOME UH K ESK UH YEAH\n[25:09] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[25:10] MTD024ME: YEAH BUT BUT THAT'S OPTIONAL FOR LATER I GUESS\n[25:12] MTD024ME: I MEAN WE HAVE TO MAKE\n[25:12] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[25:12] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[25:13] MTD022ID: YEAH BUT WE HAVE HARDWARE INSIDE WHICH IS SO IT HAS TO HAVE SOME SORT OF BASIC SHAPE\n[25:17] MTD023UID: SOME YEAH\n[25:18] MTD024ME: YEAH WE WE BETTER SO CHOOSE ONE\n[25:19] MTD021PM: YEAH YEAH\n[25:20] MTD022ID: AND ALSO THE SCREEN YOU CANNOT MOULD IT\n[25:21] MTD022ID: YOU KNOW KIND OF THING\n[25:21] MTD023UID: NO NO NO NO\n[25:22] MTD024ME: YEAH SO OKAY WE SHOULD BETTER CHOOSE ONE SH ONE SHAPE\n[25:25] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[25:25] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[25:26] MTD024ME: BUT THAT'S THE KIND OF THE IDEA SO IT LAYS GOOD IN THE HAND AND THEN ON ON THE SIDE WITH WITH YOUR THUMB\n[25:27] MTD022ID: AND THEN YOU CAN\n[25:30] MTD022ID: YOU CAN PLACE THE SCREEN HERE WHICH CAN COME\n[25:31] MTD024ME: YOU YOU CAN YOU CAN USE YEAH YOU CAN USE THE BUTTON OPTION\n[25:34] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[25:35] MTD021PM: SO THE KEYWORDS ARE PRIMARY CO COLOURS SPONGEY\n[25:38] MTD022ID: AND BUT THEN I W I WOULD\n[25:40] MTD024ME: SPONGEY\n[25:41] MTD022ID: I WOULD DO THE ARROWS HERE KIND OF THING\n[25:43] MTD024ME: SPONGEY CAN BE REACHED BY MEANS OF\n[25:44] MTD022ID: THOSE BUTTONS\n[25:45] MTD022ID: AND THE SIMPLE BUTTONS HERE SO THAT\n[25:47] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[25:47] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[25:47] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[25:48] MTD024ME: AND AND THE AND THE CONTROL THNGS IN THE MIDDLE\n[25:51] MTD024ME: THE THE THE ARROWS\n[25:52] MTD022ID: I UH Y EAH THAT'S WHAT I MEAN\n[25:53] MTD023UID: NO THE ARROW'S OVER HERE\n[25:54] MTD022ID: THE ARROWS OVER HERE AND HERE THE S SIMPLE UH\n[25:54] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[25:55] MTD024ME: YEAH AND THEN NUMBERS\n[25:55] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[25:56] MTD021PM: BUTTONS\n[25:58] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[25:58] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[25:58] MTD024ME: ALRIGHT\n[25:59] MTD021PM: I THINK THAT UH IT'S A NICE DESIGN\n[26:00] MTD024ME: UH PRETTY NICE DESIGN\n[26:02] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[26:02] MTD021PM: IT'S COOL\n[26:04] MTD024ME: YEAH IT LOOKS UH PRETTY FANCY\n[26:06] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[26:08] MTD022ID: OR DO WE WANNA MAKE ITS SHAPE LOOK LIKE A BANANA OR SOMETHING\n[26:11] MTD022ID: I DUNNO\n[26:12] MTD021PM: YEAH THAT'S\n[26:14] MTD024ME: UH BANANAS WIERD SHAPE AND OTHER FRUITS ALSO SO IT'S BETTER TO HAVE UM SOME SORT OF BASIC PRINT AND THEN A FRUIT PRINT IN SOME PRIMARY UH COLOURS\n[26:17] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[26:25] MTD022ID: YEAH WE COULD MAKE\n[26:25] MTD024ME: I DON'T KNOW WHAT WHAT COLOURS SHOULD THE BASIC PRINT BE LIKE\n[26:28] MTD024ME: LIKE SOME SOFT GREEN OR SOMETHING\n[26:29] MTD021PM: ORANGE OR SOMETHING\n[26:31] MTD024ME: OR AND THEN\n[26:31] MTD023UID: OR BLUE\n[26:32] MTD023UID: DARK BLUE OR\n[26:33] MTD024ME: OH YEAH YEAH DARK BLUE AND THEN AND THEN VERY BRIGHT UH A YELLOW BANANA AN ORANGE\n[26:34] MTD022ID: WE SHOULD USE\n[26:37] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[26:39] MTD024ME: UH A GREEN APPLE STUFF LIKE THAT WITH VERY UH BRIGHT TONES I GUESS\n[26:44] MTD021PM: MM\n[26:44] MTD022ID: YEAH W WE NEED VERY PRIMARY COLOURS LIKE BRIGHT RED BRIGHT YELLOW\n[26:44] MTD024ME: SO YOU HAVE SOMETHING LIKE\n[26:46] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[26:46] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[26:48] MTD023UID: YEAH BUT THE PRIMARY COLOURS W WE CAN UH CREATE WITH THE WITH THE LEDS ON THE ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[26:53] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[26:54] MTD022ID: YEAH OKAY YEAH\n[26:54] MTD023UID: IF YOU WE UH YEAH\n[26:56] MTD023UID: IF YOU MAKE IT UH JUST A YEAH BL GIVE IT A BLUE COLOUR THEN IT'S JUST A NEUTRAL COLOUR\n[27:02] MTD023UID: ALSO FOR THE FOR THE MORE UH YEAH FOR THE PEOPLE\n[27:06] MTD024ME: MM\n[27:06] MTD021PM: HUH COOL\n[27:07] MTD024ME: THAT DOESN'T REALLY WORK\n[27:08] MTD024ME: TO DRAW I GUESS\n[27:08] MTD021PM: NO IT'S\n[27:11] MTD024ME: OH\n[27:12] MTD024ME: WHAT'S THIS\n[27:12] MTD021PM: YEAH IT'S TEXT\n[27:14] MTD024ME: RIGHT\n[27:16] MTD021PM: N NO YOU HAVE TO EXIT\n[27:17] MTD024ME: HM\n[27:19] MTD021PM: YOU COULD ALSO MAKE LINE WITH UH YEAH\n[27:20] MTD023UID: SO THAT'S\n[27:22] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[27:23] MTD024ME: TWO HOURS FURTHER\n[27:25] MTD024ME: THICKNESS\n[27:27] MTD024ME: OH\n[27:28] MTD023UID: SO THAT'S BLUE\n[27:31] MTD024ME: OH\n[27:31] MTD024ME: WH WHY NOT GO FOR THE TWENTY\n[27:34] MTD021PM: MM\n[27:35] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[27:35] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[27:36] MTD023UID: MM\n[27:37] MTD024ME: THAT'S WHAT I CALL PAINTING\n[27:37] MTD021PM: Y\n[27:39] MTD024ME: SO THAT'S THAT'S A DARK BLUE BASIC COLOUR I GUESS\n[27:41] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[27:41] MTD021PM: YEAH AND THEN ON TOP OF THAT\n[27:42] MTD024ME: IT'S PRETTY NICE\n[27:44] MTD024ME: AND THEN UH\n[27:46] MTD024ME: OH\n[27:48] MTD021PM: SOME YELLOW\n[27:48] MTD024ME: YEAH WITH SOME SOME YELLOW BANANA\n[27:50] MTD021PM: BANANA COLOUR\n[27:52] MTD024ME: LIKE\n[27:52] MTD022ID: AND HOW ABOUT SOME UH SOME FLASHING STANDBY LIGHTS\n[27:55] MTD022ID: LIKE YOU HAVE ON THE SAMSUNG WELL I DON'T LIKE TO CALL BRANDS PHONES\n[28:00] MTD022ID: THE YOU KNOW THAT 'CAUSE I REMEMBER FROM ONE OF OUR FIRST MEETINGS THAT UH PEOPLE LOSE THEIR UH REMOTE CONTROLS OFTEN\n[28:07] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[28:08] MTD022ID: SO IT NOT NOT ONLY IN IN THE COLOURS OF THE LEDS THAT WE WANT SOMETHING TO KEEP IT VISIBLE AT ALL TIMES OR\n[28:19] MTD024ME: HOW DO YOU MEAN\n[28:21] MTD022ID: UM\n[28:21] MTD021PM: YEAH IF YOU IF FLASHING COLOUR SO YOU CAN'T LOSE IT BASICALLY\n[28:22] MTD024ME: SOME SOME\n[28:22] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[28:25] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[28:25] MTD022ID: EXACTLY\n[28:26] MTD021PM: WELL I THINK IT'S A BIT TOO MUCH BUT\n[28:27] MTD023UID: MAYBE A\n[28:29] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[28:29] MTD024ME: YEAH AN ORANGE\n[28:31] MTD024ME: WELL ALRIGHT WELL THIS IS MORE LIKE PURPLE I GUESS BUT IT'S SHOULD BE MORE REAL DARK BLUE\n[28:32] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[28:35] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[28:38] MTD024ME: SO THE CONTRAST WITH THE WITH THE FRUIT OBJECTS IS UH PRETTY HIGH\n[28:41] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[28:41] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[28:43] MTD024ME: SO UH YEAH\n[28:43] MTD024ME: THAT WOULD BE A NICE UH NICE DEVICE I GUESS\n[28:46] MTD023UID: AND WHICH WHICH COLOUR SHOULD UH SHOULD I GIVE THE THE DISPLAY\n[28:49] MTD023UID: UH\n[28:51] MTD023UID: OR\n[28:51] MTD021PM: WHO\n[28:52] MTD024ME: I MEAN THE THE COLOUR OF THE BACKGROUND OF THE DISPLAY\n[28:54] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[28:54] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[28:55] MTD024ME: AH WELL I DON'T GUESS IT S HAS TO BE A SIXTY UH SIXTY SIX FIVE THOUSAND UH COLOUR SO YEAH TOO EXPENSIVE\n[28:57] MTD021PM: AND THEN YOU CAN USE YELLOW OR SEMETHING\n[29:02] MTD021PM: WHY NOT\n[29:04] MTD021PM: AYE\n[29:04] MTD024ME: SO JUST JUST A A BLUE BLUE BACKLIGHT OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[29:04] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[29:07] MTD023UID: MM\n[29:08] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[29:09] MTD024ME: GREEN IS TOO OLD FASHIONED\n[29:11] MTD024ME: BUT BLUE BLUE'S OKAY\n[29:12] MTD022ID: AS LONG AS YOU LOO USE UH HIGH CONTRAST BETWEEN THE THE BACKGROUND AND THE FOREGROUND COLOUR\n[29:13] MTD024ME: J\n[29:18] MTD023UID: YEAH MAYBE A MAYBE A WHITE A WHITE BACKLIGHT\n[29:18] MTD022ID: SO THAT PEOPLE WITH UH WITH\n[29:19] MTD021PM: LIKE THIS\n[29:22] MTD024ME: WHITE BACKLIGHT AND DARK\n[29:24] MTD023UID: DARK UH LETTERS YEAH\n[29:25] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[29:26] MTD024ME: WHATEVER WHICH IS VISIBLE\n[29:28] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[29:28] MTD024ME: I KNOW YOU SH YOU SHOULD TEST IT UNDER UH UNDER A LIGHT CONDITIONS\n[29:33] MTD024ME: I MEAN IT'S HARD TO TELL UH I DUNNO\n[29:33] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[29:34] MTD022ID: AND ALSO FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE A BIT COLOURBLIND\n[29:36] MTD021PM: COLOURBLIND YEAH\n[29:37] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[29:38] MTD024ME: TRUE\n[29:38] MTD021PM: NO SO THAT'S MOSTLY RED AND GREEN I BELIEVE\n[29:41] MTD024ME: WHICH WHICH UH COLOUR SHOULD THE BUTTONS BE\n[29:45] MTD023UID: THAT'S ADJUSTABLE\n[29:47] MTD021PM: WOAH\n[29:49] MTD024ME: WHY ADJUSTABLE\n[29:49] MTD021PM: ALL ALL BUTTONS\n[29:50] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[29:51] MTD023UID: OR NOT\n[29:51] MTD021PM: OKAY\n[29:51] MTD024ME: NO UH\n[29:53] MTD023UID: THAT'S HOW WE ARE GOING TO MAKE IT UH MORE TRENDY\n[29:57] MTD023UID: OR IS IT UH TOO EXPENSIVE\n[29:57] MTD024ME: BUT MAYBE I MEAN THEY HAVE TO THEY HAVE TO HAVE SOME COLOUR RIGHT\n[29:59] MTD021PM: IT'S DIFFICULT\n[30:03] MTD024ME: AND IF THE BACKGROUND IS VERY DARK BLUE\n[30:04] MTD021PM: BLUE\n[30:05] MTD021PM: MAYBE GREEN\n[30:06] MTD022ID: BUT DON'T WE WANNA MAKE THE BACKGROUND THE THE BRIGHT COLO COLOURS\n[30:10] MTD022ID: SO TH THE TOTAL OF THE THING IS VERY BRIGHT\n[30:11] MTD021PM: YEAH YOU CAN\n[30:13] MTD022ID: LIKE THE PICTURES I SHOWED YOU GUYS\n[30:15] MTD022ID: THOSE THINGS WERE ALL LIKE LIKE BRIGHT RED BRIGHT RED FLASHY\n[30:15] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[30:17] MTD021PM: MM-HMM FLASHY\n[30:20] MTD024ME: SO MORE LIKE\n[30:23] MTD021PM: MM BZZ\n[30:25] MTD024ME: DOESN'T WORK VERY WELL\n[30:27] MTD024ME: UH\n[30:27] MTD024ME: MORE LIKE THIS COLOUR\n[30:29] MTD022ID: YEAH SOMETHING LIKE THAT SOMETHING THAT STANDS OUT MORE\n[30:31] MTD024ME: AND THEN THEN YELLOW AND ORANGE AND RED OBJECTS ON IT OR SOMETHING\n[30:35] MTD023UID: MM\n[30:36] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[30:36] MTD024ME: BUT THEN THEN AGAIN WHICH COLOUR SHOULD THE BUTTONS BE\n[30:40] MTD024ME: THE THE PRESS BUTTONS\n[30:42] MTD024ME: SHOULD THEY BE WHITE OR BLACK OR\n[30:44] MTD021PM: RED MAYBE\n[30:45] MTD023UID: AND IT IT LOOKS QUITE CHEAP THAT COLOUR I THINK\n[30:46] MTD024ME: UH\n[30:46] MTD021PM: BLACK\n[30:48] MTD023UID: IT'S IT'S NOT\n[30:49] MTD022ID: THE GREEN\n[30:50] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[30:50] MTD024ME: YEAH BUT IT'S PRETTY FRESH ON THE OTHER SIDE\n[30:50] MTD021PM: WHY\n[30:50] MTD023UID: I DUNNO\n[30:52] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[30:53] MTD021PM: SO\n[30:54] MTD022ID: IT'S ACTUALLY A PRETTY TRENDY COLOUR AT THE MOMENT\n[30:56] MTD023UID: IT'S IT'S TRENDY OKAY\n[30:57] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[30:57] MTD023UID: BUT\n[30:58] MTD024ME: MY COUCH IS IN THAT COLOUR\n[30:58] MTD023UID: MM\n[31:00] MTD021PM: OOH\n[31:02] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[31:04] MTD024ME: WELL IT WORKS PRETTY WELL\n[31:05] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[31:08] MTD024ME: AND THEN TIME WAS UP\n[31:11] MTD021PM: UH NOT YET\n[31:12] MTD024ME: UH\n[31:13] MTD022ID: DO YOU GET A POP UP IF WE\n[31:14] MTD021PM: YEAH WITHIN FIVE MINUTES YEAH\n[31:16] MTD024ME: THAT YOU HAVE FIVE MINUTES LEFT OR\n[31:17] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[31:17] MTD021PM: Y LEFT YEAH LEFT AND THEN UH I HAVE TO KICK YOU OUT\n[31:20] MTD024ME: SO SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[31:22] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[31:22] MTD024ME: THAT SHOULD BE PRETTY NICE COLOUR\n[31:24] MTD024ME: BUT MAYBE THE BUTTONS ALL BUTTONS IN RED IS MAYBE A BAD CONTRAST FOR COLOURBLIND PEOPLE\n[31:28] MTD021PM: YEAH YEAH\n[31:29] MTD022ID: NO THAT'S ACTU\n[31:30] MTD024ME: BECAUSE THE OF THE GREEN\n[31:30] MTD023UID: BUT THE BUT THE BUTTONS HAVE THEIR OWN LEDS OR NOT\n[31:34] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[31:34] MTD021PM: THEY HAVE LEDS BUT THEY HAVE A COLOUR\n[31:34] MTD022ID: RED AND GREEN ARE ACTUALLY THE B THE EASIEST TO DISCRIMINATE\n[31:38] MTD022ID: EVEN FOR COLOURBLIND\n[31:39] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[31:40] MTD022ID: THEY WILL SEE ONE OF EACH AS GREY\n[31:43] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[31:43] MTD022ID: BUT IF YOU USE UH GREEN ON BLUE THOSE KIND OF COLOURS WILL LOOK THE SAME\n[31:49] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[31:49] MTD024ME: OKAY\n[31:51] MTD022ID: I THINK\n[31:51] MTD024ME: SO RED BUTTONS ARE OKAY\n[31:53] MTD022ID: I THINK SO\n[31:54] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[31:54] MTD023UID: THAT THAT'S A DEFAULT UH SETTING\n[31:54] MTD021PM: YOU CAN MAKE THEM RED\n[31:57] MTD023UID: THE THE RED BUTTONS\n[31:58] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[31:59] MTD021PM: BUT I THINK YOU NEED TO KEEP IN MIND THAT THE LEDS ARE JUST EXTRA LIGHT\n[32:08] MTD024ME: HOW DO YOU MEAN\n[32:09] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[32:09] MTD021PM: UH THEY THEY DON'T DETERMINE THE COLOUR THAT MUCH I THINK\n[32:12] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[32:13] MTD023UID: YEAH I I WAS THINK ABOUT A RED UH RED LEDS AND BLUE LEDS AND\n[32:17] MTD021PM: 'CAUSE YOU HAVE TO PRINT ON THEM YOU HAVE A BACKGROUND\n[32:17] MTD024ME: NO THAT'S THAT'S TOO BUSY I GUESS\n[32:19] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[32:21] MTD021PM: EACH NUMBER IS TRANSPARENT\n[32:23] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[32:24] MTD021PM: UH PARTLY BUT YOU HAVE TO PRINT ON THE NUMBER\n[32:27] MTD021PM: OR THE THE SIGN\n[32:27] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[32:28] MTD021PM: SO YOU CAN'T\n[32:30] MTD021PM: CHANGE THE COLOUR SO\n[32:30] MTD024ME: YOU BETTER BET BETTER BETTER KEEP THE LED AND THE BUTTON ITSELF IN THE SAME COLOUR I GUESS\n[32:35] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[32:36] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[32:37] MTD024ME: SO JUST AN EXTRA\n[32:39] MTD021PM: BIT OF LIGHT\n[32:39] MTD022ID: YOU CAN WHAT WE SHOULD DO I THINK IS IS MAKE KIND OF A SEE THROUGH PLASTIC BUTTON WITH UH ONE COLOURED LED BEHIND IT\n[32:39] MTD024ME: BIT OF LIGHT AND ATTENTION\n[32:41] MTD021PM: BIT OF FEEDBACK\n[32:45] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[32:45] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[32:48] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[32:48] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[32:48] MTD022ID: SO THAT THE WHOLE BUTTON WILL SHINE\n[32:52] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[32:52] MTD022ID: AS THE COLOUR THE\n[32:57] MTD022ID: AND IF YOU THINK ABOUT EASY TO USE BUTTONS WE HAVE TO\n[33:01] MTD022ID: WELL WE HAVE TO MAKE IT THE SHAPE SO THAT IT'S EASY TO HOLD F FOR BOTH HANDS\n[33:05] MTD022ID: BUT ALSO THAT YOU CAN REACH THE BUTTONS WITH YOUR THUMB IF YOU HOLD THE MACHINE\n[33:08] MTD021PM: MM-HMM\n[33:09] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[33:10] MTD021PM: OKAY WITH\n[33:11] MTD021PM: UH\n[33:13] MTD021PM: DON'T MEAN TO DISCOURAGE YOU BUT UH BASICALLY\n[33:19] MTD021PM: YOU TWO ARE GOING TO WORK ON THE SMARTBOARD\n[33:22] MTD021PM: NEXT THIRTY MINUTES TO DESIGN SOMETHING SO\n[33:24] MTD022ID: AH RIGHT\n[33:25] MTD024ME: ALRIGHT\n[33:26] MTD021PM: AND THE\n[33:28] MTD021PM: YOU WILL DO THE EVALUATION\n[33:31] MTD024ME: OF THE PRODUCT\n[33:31] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[33:32] MTD024ME: WHICH WE DON'T HAVE YET\n[33:33] MTD021PM: YEAH UH ABOUT\n[33:35] MTD024ME: SO WH HOW SHOULD I DO THAT\n[33:37] MTD021PM: YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[33:39] MTD024ME: OH OKAY\n[33:39] MTD021PM: YOU PROBABLY GET A MAIL\n[33:40] MTD024ME: OR YOU YOU OR YOU SEND IT TO ME\n[33:44] MTD024ME: OR JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE GOING TO DESIGN IT ON THIS BOARD RIGHT\n[33:46] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[33:47] MTD021PM: ONCE THEY ARE FINISHED\n[33:48] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[33:49] MTD021PM: YEAH BUT MAYBE YOU CAN DO THE EVALUATION YOU DON'T HAVE TO EVALUATE YET BUT YOU CAN MAKE A PROCEDURE WHICH TO FOLLOW\n[33:56] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[33:56] MTD021PM: I DON'T KNOW\n[33:56] MTD024ME: I I PROBABLY GET INSTRUCTION ON THAT HOW TO DO THAT SO I MAKE ANOTHER PRESENTATION I GUESS\n[33:58] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[34:01] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[34:01] MTD024ME: I KN I KNOW WHAT'S GONNA HAPPEN IN IN YEAH SO\n[34:04] MTD021PM: ABOUT\n[34:04] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[34:05] MTD021PM: YOU HAVE THE BASIC IDEA\n[34:06] MTD024ME: I'VE A BASIC IDEA\n[34:07] MTD021PM: AND YOU TWO UH ARE GOING TO DO THIS\n[34:11] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[34:11] MTD022ID: SO WE'RE GONNA WORK HERE\n[34:11] MTD021PM: LOOK AND FEEL AND\n[34:12] MTD022ID: ON THIS SKETCHBOARD\n[34:13] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[34:13] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:14] MTD021PM: GOOD LUCK\n[34:14] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[34:15] MTD022ID: THANKS\n[34:17] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:19] MTD024ME: ALRIGHT SO THAT'S UH\n[34:19] MTD021PM: SO I UH MAKE NEW PAGE AND UH BE CREATIVE\n[34:24] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:25] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[34:25] MTD023UID: BUT WE HAVE TO DO IT AT THIS MOMENT AFTER TH THIS MEETING\n[34:27] MTD021PM: YEAH YOU HAVE UH THIRTY MINUTES\n[34:29] MTD022ID: THIRTY MINUTES\n[34:31] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[34:32] MTD021PM: THEN WE HAVE TO UH SEE SOMETHING WHICH WE CAN UH\n[34:35] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:35] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[34:35] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[34:36] MTD023UID: AH SO THIS IS BASICALLY THE WHAT WHAT WE ARE THINKING ABOUT\n[34:37] MTD021PM: SHOW TO THE MANAGEMENT\n[34:40] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[34:41] MTD022ID: SHALL WE UH MAKE A NEW UH\n[34:41] MTD021PM: I WOULD YEAH\n[34:43] MTD023UID: YEAH L LET'S JUST UH DELETE ALL THESE UH OR\n[34:44] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[34:44] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:45] MTD021PM: NEXT\n[34:47] MTD022ID: YEAH I JUST MAKE A NEW ONE\n[34:48] MTD023UID: OH NEXT\n[34:50] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[34:51] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[34:51] MTD021PM: OH AND SAVE THIS UH BOARD\n[34:54] MTD022ID: HUH\n[34:55] MTD021PM: JUST SAVE IT\n[34:55] MTD022ID: YEAH I'LL JUST I'LL JUST KEEP IT THERE\n[34:57] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY BUT JUST PRESS SAVE AND UH\n[35:00] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[35:01] MTD021PM: IT'LL BE FINE\n[35:01] MTD024ME: ON THE LEFT\n[35:03] MTD024ME: S SO YEAH\n[35:07] MTD022ID: UH SORRY\n[35:08] MTD021PM: YOU CAN ALSO INCLUDE CLIP ART\n[35:11] MTD022ID: OKAY\n[35:11] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[35:12] MTD022ID: CURRENT COLOUR\n[35:12] MTD021PM: SO IF YOU'LL RATHER DRAW IN PAINT OR SOMETHING\n[35:15] MTD022ID: SO UM\n[35:17] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[35:18] MTD023UID: UH\n[35:21] MTD022ID: SHALL WE MAKE SOME OUTLINE SKETCHES OF THE BASIC SHAPE FIRST\n[35:24] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[35:25] MTD022ID: BECAUSE I I\n[35:25] MTD023UID: AND THEN AFTER THAT WE CAN MAKE THE USER UH INTER INTERFACE\n[35:27] MTD021PM: THEN LOOK\n[35:28] MTD022ID: YEAH 'CAUSE I HAVE TO UH FOCUS ON THE ON THE BASIC LOOK AND FEEL DESIGN\n[35:30] MTD024ME: THIS\n[35:31] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[35:32] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[35:32] MTD022ID: SO HOW IT'S GONNA LOOK\n[35:33] MTD022ID: AND YOU HAVE TO THINK UH HOW WE'RE GONNA PUT THE SCREEN IN IT AND THOSE KIND OF THINGS\n[35:34] MTD024ME: UH PRETTY ACCURATE\n[35:37] MTD022ID: SO IF I'M DRAWING AND YOU THINK OKAY I'M NOT GONNA BE ABLE TO PUT A SCREEN IN THERE YOU HAVE TO CORRECT\n[35:40] MTD024ME: OH WE SKIP THIS I GUESS\n[35:42] MTD024ME: SOUND BUTTON PRESS\n[35:43] MTD023UID: YEP\n[35:44] MTD022ID: UH DO YOU MIND IF I DRAW IN BLACK THEN\n[35:44] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[35:45] MTD021PM: YOU CAN ALSO INCLUDE IT\n[35:46] MTD021PM: IT'S NOT MUCH WORK\n[35:46] MTD022ID: FOR NORMAL SKETCHES\n[35:47] MTD024ME: LIGHT ONLY BUTTON USER CA USER INTERACTION\n[35:47] MTD023UID: OH NO IT'S IT'S OKAY\n[35:49] MTD022ID: SO WE KIND OF WANT THE GIRLISH\n[35:53] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[35:53] MTD021PM: THAT'S INCLUDED\n[35:54] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY\n[35:54] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[35:56] MTD024ME: SO THE PL THE PLASTIC PLASTIC BUTTONS ALSO HELP UH BECAUSE OF UM THEY ARE ONLY LIT DURING INTERACTION\n[35:56] MTD022ID: FIGURE\n[36:02] MTD022ID: I'M NOT SO GOOD AT DRAWING\n[36:04] MTD024ME: SO\n[36:05] MTD022ID: EXCUSE ME\n[36:06] MTD024ME: WELL IT'S A GOOD THING THAT THE BUTTONS AREN'T UM\n[36:10] MTD024ME: WELL THAT THEY ARE PLASTIC BECAUSE THEN YOU CAN LIGHT UP THE LIGHT ON WHEN WHEN THEY ARE USABLE\n[36:14] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[36:14] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[36:17] MTD022ID: NO UH UH\n[36:19] MTD024ME: MAYBE YOU SHOULD DRAW IT VERY LARGE LIKE THIS\n[36:22] MTD023UID: YEAH BUT THIS PART ISN'T UH FUNCTIONING PROPERLY\n[36:22] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[36:24] MTD021PM: SENSITIVE\n[36:24] MTD024ME: OH RIGHT\n[36:26] MTD022ID: HOW DO WE UH UH OR INSERT TEXT\n[36:28] MTD024ME: ERASE\n[36:34] MTD021PM: I DUNNO\n[36:34] MTD021PM: MAYBE JUST START TYPING\n[36:39] MTD023UID: IT'S A BIT UH LARGE\n[36:41] MTD022ID: OH THAT'S A BIT BIG\n[36:42] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[36:49] MTD021PM: YOU ALSO DO THE OTHER SIDES\n[36:50] MTD021PM: NOT ONLY ON THE FRONT SI UH THE TOP SIDE BUT ALSO THE THE SIDE VIEW\n[36:52] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[36:52] MTD022ID: EX EXACTLY\n[36:55] MTD023UID: L LET'S MAKE FIRST THE THE THE ALL THE VIEWS\n[36:55] MTD022ID: UH\n[36:57] MTD021PM: UH\n[36:58] MTD023UID: THE THE FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW AND THE BACK VIEW\n[37:01] MTD022ID: UH I THOUGHT FOR THE SIDE VIEW THAT THE W THE BASIC SECTION WOULD BE RATHER UH A BIT THICKER THAN THE MIDDLE\n[37:04] MTD021PM: JESUS\n[37:05] MTD021PM: WHAT DO I WRITE DOWN\n[37:06] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[37:08] MTD021PM: WHY CAN'T I WORK HERE\n[37:09] MTD021PM: THIS IS MUCH EASIER\n[37:11] MTD024ME: MUCH EASIER YEAH\n[37:11] MTD022ID: WHERE YOU'RE HOLDING IT WITH YOUR 'CAUSE YOUR FINGERS HAVE TO FIT UNDERNEATH AND\n[37:11] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[37:12] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[37:13] MTD023UID: THE MIDDLE HAS TO BE VERY SMALL SO YOU CAN HAVE IT IN YOUR HAND\n[37:14] MTD021PM: MM\n[37:15] MTD024ME: I DON'T SEE A SIGN THAT THE MEETING IS OVER YET BUT\n[37:16] MTD022ID: EXACTLY BUT THE UH BUT THE UPPER SIDE HAS TO BE A BIT MORE LIKE THAT I THINK\n[37:17] MTD021PM: NO SO I JUST WORK HERE A FEW MINUTES\n[37:20] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[37:26] MTD023UID: YEAH THE DISPLAY WE YEAH WE CAN PUT A DISPLAY\n[37:26] MTD022ID: UH DON'T YOU THINK\n[37:28] MTD022ID: SO THE DISPLAY WE WILL PUT IN HERE THE BASIC UH FUNCTIONS IN HERE WHERE IT'S MOST REACHABLE\n[37:34] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[37:34] MTD022ID: THE\n[37:36] MTD023UID: THE THE ARROW FUNCTIONS\n[37:37] MTD022ID: THE TH\n[37:38] MTD022ID: EXACTLY\n[37:38] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[37:39] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[37:42] MTD022ID: OH\n[37:43] MTD022ID: THIS IS HARD\n[37:44] MTD022ID: WHAT DO DON'T HAVE TO DRAW IT EXACTLY DO WE\n[37:47] MTD023UID: NO IT'S IT'S UH IT'S OKAY\n[37:49] MTD022ID: WAIT\n[37:49] MTD022ID: LET ME TRY IT ONE MORE TIME\n[37:52] MTD022ID: MAYBE I'VE UH IT'S EASIER IF I DRAW IT IN ONCE\n[38:02] MTD022ID: OKAY OF COURSE IT WILL BECOME WAY MORE UGLY\n[38:05] MTD023UID: YOU CAN MAKE IT M LARGER\n[38:09] MTD023UID: MAYBE IT'S EASIER TO TO DRAW UH\n[38:12] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[38:15] MTD022ID: THIS'LL TAKE FOREVER\n[38:18] MTD022ID: IT'S FUN TO WORK WITH THIS PEN\n[38:20] MTD022ID: UM SO LARGER\n[38:25] MTD024ME: OH\n[38:27] MTD023UID: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S THE BASIC IDEA\n[38:27] MTD024ME: WRONG ONE\n[38:27] MTD022ID: AND YEAH\n[38:29] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[38:30] MTD022ID: SO SIDE\n[38:35] MTD021PM: FIVE MINUTES LEFT BEFORE THE MEETING ENDS\n[38:37] MTD022ID: 'KAY\n[38:38] MTD022ID: UM OTHER VIEWS\n[38:41] MTD024ME: ALRIGHT\n[38:42] MTD023UID: YEAH ONLY IF YOU ARE GOING TO PUT BUTTONS ON THE SIDE OF THE UNIT\n[38:46] MTD022ID: UH\n[38:48] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[38:49] MTD023UID: THAT'S THE QUESTION\n[38:50] MTD022ID: LET'S FILL I FILL IN THE BUTTONS LATER\n[38:50] MTD024ME: BUT WE WE\n[38:53] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[38:54] MTD022ID: SO THIS IS GONNA BE FROM THE\n[38:56] MTD024ME: I IS IT IF IF THIS IS FROM THE SIDE WOAH\n[38:57] MTD022ID: UH FROM YEAH YEAH\n[38:59] MTD023UID: FROM THE\n[39:00] MTD024ME: STEADY\n[39:00] MTD022ID: SORRY\n[39:01] MTD024ME: BECAUSE THERE THE SCREEN GOES UP LIKE THAT RIGHT\n[39:05] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[39:05] MTD024ME: SO THEN IT'S LIKE THIS OR THAT'S NOT CONVENIENT BECAUSE THEN YOU HAVE THE SCREEN LIKE THIS AND LOOK LIKE THE IT'S BETTER TO HAVE IT SOMEWHAT LIKE THIS\n[39:07] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[39:15] MTD024ME: OR DOES IT FLIP ALL THE WAY\n[39:16] MTD023UID: YEAH I'M I'M\n[39:16] MTD022ID: THE THE IDEA IS THAT IT HAS TO FLIP UP TO HERE\n[39:19] MTD023UID: MAY MAYBE IT'S IT'S EASIER TO TO INTEGRATE THE THE THE L. C. D. SCREEN JUST INTO THIS THIS BUBBLE\n[39:26] MTD022ID: OKAY\n[39:26] MTD023UID: BECAUSE IT DO DOESN'T HAVE TO FLIP THEN\n[39:30] MTD023UID: BECAUSE WE HAVE EN ENOUGH SPACE FOR FOR MAKING A AN L. C. D\n[39:30] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[39:31] MTD022ID: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[39:34] MTD023UID: BECAUSE HERE\n[39:34] MTD024ME: IT'S BETTER TO TO HAVE THIS LIKE THIS I GUESS AND THEN FLIP IT LIKE THIS\n[39:35] MTD022ID: TRUE\n[39:39] MTD023UID: BUT WHY WHY DO WE NEED UH THE FLIPPING UH\n[39:42] MTD022ID: YOU CAN ADJUST THE ANGLE TO WHICH IT FLIPS\n[39:45] MTD022ID: SO IT CAN ALSO FROM THIS ANGLE IT CAN FLIP ALL THE WAY UP TO THERE\n[39:47] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[39:48] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[39:48] MTD022ID: YOU CAN FLIP IT UP TO THERE IF YOU WANT\n[39:49] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[39:50] MTD024ME: SO W YEAH\n[39:51] MTD024ME: BUT WE STILL KEEP THE FLIPPING MECHANISM\n[39:54] MTD022ID: THINK SO\n[39:54] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[39:55] MTD021PM: YEAH WE KEEP THE FLIP\n[39:57] MTD021PM: KEEP THE FLIP LIVE\n[39:57] MTD022ID: YEAH BECAUSE I THINK IT WILL FEEL WEIRD IF YOU WOULD MAKE THIS SMALLER AND THIS BIGGER OR SOMETHING THAT I DUNNO\n[40:04] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[40:06] MTD023UID: UH THE THE SHAPE IS OKAY BUT YEAH\n[40:10] MTD023UID: I DON'T SEE THE THE YEAH WHY WHY WE SHOULD USE THE THE FLIPPING UH MECHANISM\n[40:14] MTD022ID: I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE COOL\n[40:15] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[40:15] MTD023UID: BECAUSE WE\n[40:17] MTD023UID: OKAY YEAH\n[40:18] MTD023UID: IT'S IT'S FOR FOR FOR MORE TRENDY UH\n[40:18] MTD024ME: YEAH BUT MAYBE YEAH BUT MAYBE WE WE SHOULD THEN\n[40:22] MTD023UID: BECAUSE WE HAVE ENOUGH SPACE\n[40:24] MTD023UID: H HERE WE GOT UH THE BASIC FUNCTIONS THE THE ARROW UH YEAH BUTTON\n[40:25] MTD024ME: YEAH THERE THE MIDDLE\n[40:29] MTD024ME: SH SH SHOULDN'T WE INTEGRATE IT\n[40:31] MTD023UID: YEAH AND THEN H WE SH MM\n[40:31] MTD024ME: AND THEN LIKE I OH TH DOH\n[40:38] MTD024ME: COME ON\n[40:39] MTD024ME: SO THIS IS THE SHAPE\n[40:42] MTD024ME: OH\n[40:42] MTD024ME: IT HASN'T\n[40:44] MTD022ID: IT DOESN'T AIM SO WELL\n[40:47] MTD024ME: OKAY BUT THE SCREEN IS A BIT LOWER BECAUSE IF IT FALLS ON THE OTHER SIDE IT DOESN'T FALL ON THE SCREEN\n[40:50] MTD023UID: YEAH THEN IT'S\n[40:53] MTD024ME: SO THERE'S A LAYER OF RUBBER ON THE SIDE\n[40:55] MTD022ID: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[40:56] MTD022ID: DEFINITELY\n[40:56] MTD024ME: SO NO FLIPPING BUT JUST NO\n[40:58] MTD023UID: NO FLIPPING OR YOU WANTED THE FLIPPING SO\n[40:59] MTD021PM: NO FLIPPING\n[41:02] MTD022ID: YEAH I GUESS BUT UH I MEAN MOST VOTES COUNT RIGHT\n[41:04] MTD023UID: BUT IF YOU IF YOU\n[41:06] MTD023UID: IF YOU DROP IT IT IT JUST BREAKS\n[41:08] MTD023UID: AND IT HAS TO BE VERY STRONG BECAUSE OF THE\n[41:10] MTD023UID: YEAH KIND OF\n[41:10] MTD024ME: THROWING AND THE KINETICS\n[41:11] MTD021PM: IT'S SHAKING\n[41:11] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[41:12] MTD024ME: OH\n[41:12] MTD024ME: WE BETTER MAKE WE BETTER MAKE IT LIKE THIS\n[41:12] MTD022ID: YEAH TRUE TRUE\n[41:15] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[41:15] MTD024ME: EVENTUALLY\n[41:15] MTD021PM: YEAH JUST LIGHT ON TOP\n[41:15] MTD022ID: YEAH IF YOU IF YOU'RE GOING FOR THE KINETICS\n[41:16] MTD023UID: AND IT'S ALSO FOR THE FOR THE CHILDREN IT'S YEAH FOR PEOPLE NOT SIXTEEN YEARS\n[41:17] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[41:19] MTD021PM: SAFER\n[41:20] MTD021PM: MM\n[41:21] MTD024ME: UH THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE ENOUGH TO HAVE A MOBILE PHONE SO ALSO TO TO DEAL WITH THEIR UH REMOTE UH CONTROL\n[41:21] MTD023UID: BUT THERE ARE MORE\n[41:21] MTD021PM: YEAH OKAY THAT THE TARGET GROUP\n[41:24] MTD023UID: YEAH OKAY\n[41:25] MTD023UID: THAT'S TRUE\n[41:28] MTD024ME: YES\n[41:28] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[41:29] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[41:30] MTD021PM: WELL\n[41:30] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[41:31] MTD022ID: I'M JUST THINKING TOTALLY DIFFERENT DESIGNS ALSO\n[41:31] MTD021PM: I JUST UH ENDED THE MEETING\n[41:33] MTD021PM: YOU TWO GO DESIGN\n[41:34] MTD023UID: OKAY WI\n[41:34] MTD022ID: REMEMBER THAT THE WEIRD POCKETPHONE THINGY WHICH LOOKED LIKE KIND OF A GAMEBOY\n[41:37] MTD021PM: OH\n[41:37] MTD021PM: BY THE WAY\n[41:38] MTD021PM: UM\n[41:39] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[41:39] MTD022ID: MAYBE WE SHOULD TRY SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[41:41] MTD021PM: I UH THOUGHT UP A NAME FOR OUR PRODUCT\n[41:41] MTD022ID: BUT YEAH\n[41:44] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[41:44] MTD022ID: OH RIGHT\n[41:44] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[41:45] MTD021PM: IT'S CALLED UH THE REAL REMOTE\n[41:48] MTD024ME: OOH\n[41:48] MTD021PM: WITH A COPYRIGHT SIGN AFTER REAL\n[41:49] MTD022ID: ALRIGHT\n[41:51] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[41:51] MTD023UID: THE REAL REMOTE\n[41:53] MTD024ME: ALRIGHT\n[41:54] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[41:55] MTD022ID: I LIKE IT\n[41:57] MTD022ID: OKAY\n[41:57] MTD021PM: SO MAYBE YOU CAN INCLUDE THAT SOMEWHERE\n[41:57] MTD024ME: GOOD\n[41:57] MTD022ID: THIS CAN GO\n[41:59] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[41:59] MTD024ME: WE SHOULD WORK IN OUR OWN ROOM RIGHT\n[42:01] MTD024ME: OR NOT\n[42:01] MTD021PM: YEAH\n[42:01] MTD022ID: OH YEAH WE HAVE TO F UH INCLUDE THAT IN OUR DESIGN AS WELL\n[42:04] MTD021PM: I DON'T SEE ANY POWER CABLES HERE SO\n[42:06] MTD022ID: LET'S SEE\n[42:06] MTD024ME: YEAH\n[42:08] MTD024ME: YES\n[42:08] MTD022ID: WHAT THE HELL'S THAT\n[42:09] MTD023UID: I THINK UH IT'S THE SENSORS\n[42:09] MTD021PM: 'KAY\n[42:09] MTD024ME: SEE YOU TWO IN HALF AN HOUR UH\n[42:12] MTD023UID: OKAY\n[42:12] MTD022ID: UH\n[42:13] MTD021PM: GOOD LUCK\n[42:14] MTD023UID: YEP\n[42:16] MTD023UID: OKAY THAT'S THE SIDE\n[42:18] MTD023UID: AH IT'S IT'S OKAY\n[42:20] MTD023UID: BUT DO WE WANT UH OPTIONS ON THE ON THE SIDE WITH THE WITH THE BUTTONS\n[42:26] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[42:27] MTD023UID: OR JUST LEAVE IT\n[42:28] MTD022ID: I THINK WE DO\n[42:29] MTD023UID: UH COULD MAKE AN UH A VOLUME BUTTON UH SCROLL VOLUME BUTTON\n[42:34] MTD022ID: YEAH OR J OR ALSO SCROLLING FOR THE M YEAH\n[42:37] MTD023UID: FOR MENU\n[42:38] MTD022ID: YEAH\n[42:38] MTD023UID: OR\n[42:40] MTD022ID: I DUNNO\n[42:40] MTD022ID: WE W KIND OF WANTED TO STICK WITH THE\n[42:42] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[42:43] MTD023UID: NO YEAH\n[42:44] MTD022ID: YEAH I'M JUST THINKING IF WE I WE WANNA MAKE SOMETHING DIFFERENT RIGHT\n[42:50] MTD022ID: SO THE WITH THE SCROLL IS IS MORE FUTURISTIC THAN THE STANDARD ARROW BUTTONS\n[42:57] MTD023UID: YEAH\n[42:58] MTD022ID: I THINK\n[43:00] MTD023UID: MM\n[43:02] MTD023UID: YEAH YOU 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THE PROJECT MANAGER\n[2:27] MTD025PM: WHAT'S YOUR NAME\n[2:28] MTD027ID: I'M JUERGEN TOFFS\n[2:29] MTD027ID: I'M THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[2:30] MTD025PM: USER INTERFACE OKAY\n[2:32] MTD026UID: HI MY NAME'S UH\n[2:33] MTD026UID: I'M THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[2:36] MTD025PM: INDUSTRIAL YES\n[2:37] MTD028ME: I'M UH TIM\n[2:38] MTD028ME: UM MY FUNCTION IS THE MARKETING EXPERT\n[2:42] MTD025PM: OKAY THANK YOU\n[2:44] MTD025PM: FIRST A LITTLE ABOUT THE PROJECT AIM\n[2:46] MTD025PM: UH THE THE THE AIM IS TO MAKE A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:50] MTD025PM: UH MAYBE YOU HAVE READ UH READ THE WEBSITE\n[2:53] MTD025PM: IT'S A VERY UH YEAH VERY UH AMBITIOUS UH COMPANY\n[2:58] MTD025PM: THEY UH THEY WANNA DO SOMETHING ELSE\n[3:01] MTD025PM: I W UH THERE MUST BE A NEW REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:04] MTD025PM: UH FIRST OF ALL UH IT MUST BE ORIGINAL UH AND TRENDY\n[3:08] MTD025PM: THAT'S TWO THINGS REALLY UH CLOSE TO EACH OTHER\n[3:12] MTD025PM: BUT AT THE SAME TIME UH USER FRIENDLY\n[3:14] MTD025PM: AND THEY HAVE UH YEAH THAT'S UH VERY IMPORTANT UH FOR THEM\n[3:19] MTD025PM: UH THERE ARE THREE STAGES\n[3:21] MTD025PM: THERE IS A FUNCTIONAL DESIGN\n[3:23] MTD025PM: SO UH WHAT ARE WE GOING UH TO UH TO DO\n[3:26] MTD025PM: WHAT ARE WE GOING TO UH UH MAKE F UH KIND OF FUNCTIONS IN THE REMOTE\n[3:32] MTD025PM: AND WHY ARE WE GOING TO DO IT\n[3:34] MTD025PM: THEN THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN\n[3:35] MTD025PM: HOW ARE GOING TO DO IT\n[3:38] MTD025PM: AND THAT'S UH REALLY GLOBAL\n[3:40] MTD025PM: UH BECAUSE AT THE DETAILED DESIGN HOW PART TWO\n[3:45] MTD025PM: UH WE GO UH TO DIG IN UH REALLY ABOUT HOW THE THE TE THE TECHNICAL OF IF IT'S UH IT'S POSSIBLE TECHNICAL WISE\n[3:54] MTD025PM: UH EACH STAGE IS UH UH IS BROKEN UP IN TWO UH TWO STAGES INDIVIDUAL WORK AND A MEETING\n[4:04] MTD025PM: SO IT'S UH IT'S VERY STRAIGHTFORWARD\n[4:07] MTD025PM: OKAY THE TOOL TRAINING\n[4:09] MTD025PM: WE HAVE TWO SMART BOARDS\n[4:12] MTD025PM: THIS ONE IS FOR THE PRESENTATIONS THE POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS OR THE WORD PRESENTATION OF WHATEVER YOU UH YOU HAD\n[4:19] MTD025PM: UH AND THIS IS UH ONLY FOR UH DRAWING\n[4:24] MTD025PM: SO UH WE UH MUST LET IT UH STAND ON THIS UH THIS PROGRAMME\n[4:29] MTD025PM: THIS IS CALLED A SMART BOARD\n[4:32] MTD028ME: SPEAKS FOR ITSELF\n[4:33] MTD025PM: THING UH YEAH IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF\n[4:37] MTD025PM: UM AND AS YOU UH MAY HAVE HEARD THE DOCUMENTS IN THE SHARED FOLDER UH CAN BE UH SHOWED ON THIS SCREEN\n[4:44] MTD025PM: NOT IN Y THE THE MY DOCUMENTS\n[4:45] MTD025PM: SO IF YOU WANNA SHOW SOMETHING PUT IT IN THE SHARED FOLDER\n[4:50] MTD025PM: UH\n[4:52] MTD025PM: THIS UH IS VERY STRAIGHTFORWARD WITH THE SAVE THE PRINT THE UNDO THE BLANK THE SELECT THE PEN\n[4:57] MTD025PM: WELL I DON'T UH GONNA EXPLAIN IT ALL BECAUSE I THINK YOU KNOW UH HOW IT WORKS\n[5:03] MTD025PM: UM WE MUST NOT FORGET UH EVERYTHING WE DRAW ON HERE UH ALL MUST BE SAVED\n[5:11] MTD025PM: WE WE MAY NOT DELETE ANYTHING\n[5:13] MTD025PM: SO UH IF YOU HAVE UH DRAWN SOMETHING SAVE IT\n[5:16] MTD025PM: NEVER DELETE IT\n[5:17] MTD025PM: THAT'S A VERY IMPORTANT UH THING\n[5:21] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[5:22] MTD025PM: UH LITTLE UH LITTLE KINDA EXERCISE TO UH KNOW EACH OTHER\n[5:28] MTD025PM: AT UH THE WHITE BOARD ON THE LEFT\n[5:33] MTD025PM: EVERY UH EVERY ONE OF US UH MUST DRAW OUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL AND UH TELL UH TELL US WHY WE UH HAD UH CHOSEN THAT ANIMAL\n[5:44] MTD025PM: UH IMPORTANT IS THAT WE USE DIFFERENT COLOURS AND UH DIFFERENT PEN WIDTHS\n[5:50] MTD025PM: WIDTHS\n[5:51] MTD025PM: WIDTHS\n[5:51] MTD028ME: I HAVE A QUESTION\n[5:52] MTD025PM: YES\n[5:53] MTD028ME: UM THIS EXERCISE UM DID THE COMPANY BOARD TELL YOU TO DO IT OR UH DID YOU JUST MAKE IT UP YOURSELF\n[5:55] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[6:01] MTD025PM: NO NO NO\n[6:02] MTD025PM: IT'S UH IT'S UH I I I MUST DO IT\n[6:04] MTD028ME: IT'S PART OF THE INTRODUCTION OKAY\n[6:05] MTD025PM: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[6:06] MTD025PM: 'CAUSE WE UH REALLY DON'T KNOW EACH OTHER AND UH IT'S KINDA NEW\n[6:09] MTD025PM: SO GETTING USED TO EACH OTHER WE CAN UH HAVE A LITTLE FUN THEN BEFORE WE UH DIG IN REALLY TO THE HARD STUFF\n[6:13] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[6:16] MTD025PM: THAT KIND OF THING\n[6:17] MTD025PM: WOULD YOU START WITH DRAWING YOUR UH FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[6:19] MTD028ME: UM YEAH\n[6:21] MTD028ME: I DON'T KNOW REALLY HOW IT WORKS\n[6:22] MTD028ME: BUT MAYBE YOU CAN SHOW US FIRST\n[6:23] MTD025PM: OKAY OKAY\n[6:24] MTD025PM: YEAH OKAY\n[6:26] MTD025PM: DRAWING GOES WITH UH THIS THING\n[6:29] MTD025PM: DO NOT TOUCH YOUR HAND ON UH THIS LITTLE UH THINGY HERE\n[6:32] MTD025PM: THAT'S UH IMPORTANT\n[6:33] MTD025PM: SO HOLD IT UH LIKE THIS\n[6:35] MTD028ME: YOU G YOU GET ELECTROCUTED OR\n[6:38] MTD025PM: YEAH KINDA\n[6:40] MTD025PM: SO UM\n[6:44] MTD025PM: YOU MUST P P UH PUSH A LITTLE UH GOOD\n[6:46] MTD025PM: BECAUSE AND UH WAIT UH WAIT A FEW SECONDS\n[6:49] MTD025PM: IT'S NOT UH FULLY REAL TIME SO UH WATCH IT\n[6:52] MTD027ID: ACH\n[6:58] MTD025PM: OH YEAH\n[7:01] MTD025PM: WELL I'M GONNA PAINT IN THE RED\n[7:06] MTD027ID: OOPH\n[7:06] MTD025PM: OH\n[7:07] MTD025PM: THAT'S THE BACKGROUND COLOUR\n[7:11] MTD025PM: WELL UNDO\n[7:15] MTD025PM: UM\n[7:18] MTD025PM: THE PEN\n[7:26] MTD025PM: NO\n[7:29] MTD025PM: ONE MINUTE PLEASE\n[7:40] MTD025PM: YEAH THAT'S THE ONE\n[7:48] MTD025PM: WELL FIVE\n[7:49] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[7:54] MTD025PM: MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL HUH\n[7:57] MTD028ME: IT'S LIKE PICTIONARY\n[8:00] MTD025PM: YEAH YOU CAN GUESS WHAT IT IS\n[8:01] MTD028ME: THE THE ONE WHO SAYS IT FIRST GETS A RAISE\n[8:05] MTD025PM: MAY UH PAINT UH NEXT\n[8:15] MTD028ME: IT'S A PORK\n[8:16] MTD025PM: NO IT'S NOT AN ORC\n[8:20] MTD025PM: YOU DON'T SEE IT UH AT THE EARS\n[8:22] MTD028ME: MM YEAH I HAVE IT AT HOME\n[8:26] MTD025PM: YOU HAVE AN ORC AT HOME\n[8:27] MTD027ID: VERY ARTISTIC\n[8:29] MTD025PM: THANK YOU\n[8:32] MTD025PM: SO IT'S A CAT\n[8:34] MTD028ME: WHAT'S IT CALLED\n[8:36] MTD025PM: SIMBA\n[8:37] MTD028ME: AH\n[8:37] MTD025PM: 'CAUSE UH WE HAVE A CAT AT HOME AND HE'S CALLED SIMBA\n[8:40] MTD025PM: 'CAUSE HE LOOKS LIKE THE UH THE THE LION FROM THE LION KING\n[8:40] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[8:43] MTD028ME: MINIATURE SIZE\n[8:45] MTD025PM: SO WE UH FOUND IT KINDA COOL TO UH NAME IT AFTER A LION\n[8:48] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[8:59] MTD025PM: HE'S HAPPY WITH US SO UH\n[9:02] MTD025PM: HE'S SMILING\n[9:03] MTD027ID: WOW\n[9:05] MTD027ID: HE DOES HAVE BODY UH\n[9:07] MTD027ID: HUH\n[9:07] MTD025PM: NO ONLY THE FACE\n[9:08] MTD025PM: BECAUSE WE HAVE WE HAVE TWEN TWENTY FIVE MINUTES\n[9:11] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[9:11] MTD025PM: SO WE UH YEAH\n[9:12] MTD028ME: WE HAVE TO SPEED UP\n[9:15] MTD028ME: REMEMBER YOU USE UH DIFFERENT COLOURS AND DIFFERENT PEN WIDTHS\n[9:20] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[9:21] MTD025PM: OKAY WHO WANTS TO GO NEXT\n[9:25] MTD028ME: I OKAY\n[9:26] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[9:27] MTD025PM: SO CHOOSE A COLOUR CHOOSE A PEN WIDTH AND DRAW A\n[9:31] MTD027ID: YOU DON'T HAVE TO CHANGE THE COLOUR AND THE PEN WIDTH DURING UH THE DRAWING\n[9:33] MTD028ME: SAVE IT\n[9:35] MTD027ID: OR\n[9:35] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[9:35] MTD028ME: YOU HAVE TO SAVE IT\n[9:36] MTD025PM: SAVE IT OKAY\n[9:38] MTD028ME: I'VE DONE IT\n[9:39] MTD028ME: NEW\n[9:43] MTD028ME: 'KAY\n[9:49] MTD027ID: YOU HAVE TO DRAW UH PUSH HARD ON THE PEN OR UH\n[9:52] MTD028ME: MM UH\n[9:54] MTD028ME: NOT REALLY\n[9:56] MTD028ME: UM\n[9:56] MTD025PM: KIND OF FIRM TOUCH\n[9:58] MTD028ME: THAT ONE\n[9:59] MTD027ID: OH\n[9:59] MTD027ID: UH HMM\n[10:09] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[10:13] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[10:17] MTD028ME: OPEN\n[10:20] MTD028ME: WHICH ONE IS IT\n[10:25] MTD028ME: SMART BOARD\n[10:26] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[10:27] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[10:27] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[10:28] MTD028ME: AND NOW\n[10:38] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[10:39] MTD028ME: OKAY THANKS\n[10:43] MTD028ME: 'KAY I'VE SPEED UP\n[10:46] MTD028ME: 'KAY THAT'S FINE\n[10:49] MTD028ME: LINE WIDTH\n[10:50] MTD026UID: BY THE WAY WHY WAS YOUR CAT UH RED\n[10:53] MTD025PM: BECAUSE UH MY CAT IS RED UH AT HOME\n[10:54] MTD026UID: OH OKAY\n[10:54] MTD027ID: OH\n[10:55] MTD025PM: AND I HAVE RED HAIR SO UH MUST BE RED\n[10:56] MTD026UID: OH YEAH SURE\n[10:56] MTD027ID: IT'S A VERY BLOODY CAT\n[10:59] MTD027ID: IT'S A FROG\n[11:01] MTD026UID: NO IT'S A TURTLE\n[11:02] MTD027ID: UH IT'S AN APPLE\n[11:06] MTD028ME: IT'S NOT AN APPLE\n[11:09] MTD026UID: MUST BE A DOG\n[11:11] MTD027ID: A DOG\n[11:12] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[11:14] MTD028ME: HMM\n[11:18] MTD028ME: COLOUR\n[11:21] MTD028ME: SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[11:25] MTD028ME: SMALLER\n[11:28] MTD027ID: HUH\n[11:30] MTD027ID: OH IT IS A TURTLE\n[11:32] MTD025PM: IT IS A TURTLE\n[11:32] MTD025PM: WHY A TURTLE\n[11:33] MTD025PM: WHY\n[11:34] MTD025PM: TIM\n[11:35] MTD028ME: UM\n[11:37] MTD028ME: 'CAUSE I LIKED TEENAGE MUTANT HERO TURTLES\n[11:39] MTD025PM: YOU WATCHED IT A LOT\n[11:42] MTD028ME: UH\n[11:43] MTD025PM: YOU WATCHED IT A LOT\n[11:44] MTD027ID: IT'S UH INSIDE ITS SHELL\n[11:45] MTD027ID: YOU'LL BE UH FINISHED SOONER\n[11:46] MTD028ME: NO IT'S UH\n[11:48] MTD025PM: IT'S A SCARED TURTLE\n[11:50] MTD028ME: NO NO\n[11:52] MTD028ME: IT'S COMING UP\n[11:55] MTD028ME: MM\n[11:59] MTD028ME: UH\n[12:02] MTD027ID: WOW\n[12:11] MTD025PM: OKAY TIM\n[12:12] MTD028ME: SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[12:12] MTD025PM: THANK YOU\n[12:13] MTD028ME: OKAY YOU KNOW VERY ARTISTIC\n[12:17] MTD025PM: JURGEN YOU WANT TO GO NEXT\n[12:19] MTD027ID: YES\n[12:20] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[12:21] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[12:21] MTD027ID: WHA THANK YOU\n[12:25] MTD028ME: HERE YOU GO\n[12:26] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[12:28] MTD027ID: UM\n[12:33] MTD027ID: HOW DID IT WORK\n[12:35] MTD025PM: FORMAT\n[12:36] MTD027ID: PERFORMANCE\n[12:37] MTD025PM: AND THEN YOU HAVE THE THE CURRENT COLOUR YOU CAN CHANGE\n[12:41] MTD025PM: SO NO RED OR GREEN\n[12:43] MTD027ID: AND A PEN\n[12:44] MTD025PM: AND UH LINE UH WIDTH\n[12:47] MTD025PM: I HAD FIVE\n[12:48] MTD025PM: TIM HAD UH TIM WHAT KINDA LINE WIDTH DID YOU HAVE\n[12:49] MTD027ID: UM\n[12:51] MTD028ME: UH THE BIG LINES WERE LIKE NINE\n[12:56] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[12:57] MTD025PM: IT'S A DOG\n[12:58] MTD027ID: WELL VERY GOOD\n[12:58] MTD026UID: UH\n[12:59] MTD027ID: I JUST UH THOUGHT I'D PICK THE EASIEST ONE\n[13:02] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[13:03] MTD025PM: WHY A DOG\n[13:03] MTD025PM: YOU HAVE A DOG AT HOME\n[13:04] MTD027ID: WELL WE HAD A DOG A FEW YEARS AGO\n[13:05] MTD028ME: UH IT'S P\n[13:05] MTD025PM: HAD A DOG\n[13:07] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[13:07] MTD027ID: AND AND IT YEAH WHEN IT DIED WE DIDN'T GET A NEW ONE OR SOMETHING\n[13:11] MTD025PM: AH\n[13:11] MTD028ME: IT'S PRETTY GOOD UH\n[13:11] MTD027ID: BUT UH\n[13:15] MTD025PM: YOU HAVE AN ARTISTIC UH INNER MIDDLE\n[13:18] MTD028ME: AN ARTIST\n[13:21] MTD027ID: UH A GRAPHICAL USER DESIGNER SO\n[13:24] MTD026UID: HMM\n[13:24] MTD027ID: HEY\n[13:26] MTD028ME: THINK YOU UH PICKED THE WRONG UH FUNCTION\n[13:30] MTD028ME: WRONG JOB\n[13:31] MTD027ID: OH\n[13:34] MTD027ID: NO\n[13:35] MTD027ID: CAN WORK TOGETHER\n[13:35] MTD027ID: AH COLOUR\n[13:41] MTD025PM: SO I THINK YOU CAN SEE IT'S REAL UH REALLY A EASY PROGRAMME TO USE\n[13:45] MTD025PM: NOT DIFFICULT AT ALL\n[13:47] MTD028ME: WHA\n[13:52] MTD027ID: WELL IT'S OKAY\n[13:53] MTD025PM: OKAY THANK YOU\n[13:54] MTD028ME: THAT'S ENOUGH THANKS\n[13:57] MTD025PM: JANUS\n[13:57] MTD026UID: YEAH SURE\n[13:58] MTD025PM: THE LAST ONE\n[13:59] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[14:02] MTD026UID: UH THANKS\n[14:04] MTD028ME: I WONDER\n[14:05] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[14:06] MTD025PM: AFTER A CAT A TURTLE AND A DOG\n[14:11] MTD025PM: I THINK HE'S GONNA DRAW AN ELEPHANT\n[14:14] MTD026UID: I FIGURE I SHOULD DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT BUT I'M GONNA DO SOMETHING MUCH MORE DIFFICULT\n[14:19] MTD025PM: UH OH\n[14:19] MTD027ID: UH OH\n[14:20] MTD027ID: OH HE IS THE ARTISTIC DESIGN\n[14:24] MTD028ME: I'M GONNA DESIGN A REMOTE UH REMOTE CONTROL ANIMAL\n[14:26] MTD027ID: REMOTE CONTROL ANIMAL\n[14:27] MTD026UID: EXACTLY\n[14:30] MTD028ME: OH\n[14:33] MTD026UID: UH\n[14:33] MTD028ME: SORRY\n[14:38] MTD027ID: WELL WITH THE INTERFACE IT MIGHT BE EASIER TO HA TO DRAW HERE AND DISPLAY THERE UH\n[14:42] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[14:47] MTD028ME: THAT THAT MIGHT BE EASIER\n[14:48] MTD028ME: BUT AT THE OTHER HAND UH A PEN LIKE THAT IS EASY TO HOLD IN YOUR HAND AND\n[14:55] MTD025PM: NO\n[14:56] MTD028ME: I THINK IT'S EASIER TO DRAW\n[14:57] MTD025PM: BETTER TO DRAW WITH A WITH\n[14:58] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[14:59] MTD028ME: WITH A PEN THAN WITH A MOUSE MOUSE\n[14:59] MTD027ID: THAN ON THE WITH YEAH I M I MEAN LIKE UH LIKE ON HERE DRAWING DRAWING UH\n[15:03] MTD028ME: MOUTH\n[15:04] MTD028ME: OH OKAY\n[15:05] MTD027ID: AND THEN DISPLAYING ON SCREEN BUT\n[15:06] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[15:06] MTD028ME: W WITH THIS PAPER IT'S TOO MU TOO EXPENSIVE\n[15:07] MTD025PM: BUT WHAT IS HE UH\n[15:09] MTD027ID: TOO EXPENSIVE YEAH\n[15:09] MTD025PM: IS IT A RABBIT\n[15:11] MTD026UID: YES\n[15:12] MTD025PM: DO YOU HAVE A RABBIT AT HOME\n[15:14] MTD026UID: NO\n[15:14] MTD028ME: IT'S A RABBIT WITH UH BROKEN LEGS\n[15:15] MTD027ID: A GREEN RABBIT\n[15:17] MTD026UID: NO\n[15:17] MTD025PM: IS IT A WHITE RABBIT F IT'S THE WHITE RABBIT FROM THE MATRIX\n[15:21] MTD026UID: YEAH EXACTLY\n[15:22] MTD025PM: OKAY THEN YEAH\n[15:22] MTD027ID: THERE THE G WHITE GREEN RABBIT\n[15:25] MTD026UID: SO\n[15:26] MTD027ID: HE'S A LITTLE BIT STONED THERE\n[15:29] MTD026UID: UH I FIGURED THIS IS A PRETTY B GOOD IMPRESSION OF A RABBIT\n[15:35] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[15:36] MTD028ME: IT WILL DO\n[15:36] MTD026UID: UH UH\n[15:37] MTD026UID: UH WELL\n[15:39] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[15:39] MTD025PM: FINISHING TOUCH AND THEN WE'RE GOING FURTHER\n[15:45] MTD028ME: PROJECT MANAGER\n[15:45] MTD028ME: UH\n[15:46] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[15:47] MTD026UID: WHERE DOES THE PEN GO\n[15:48] MTD026UID: JUST UH\n[15:48] MTD028ME: HAVE YOU BEEN UH COUNTING THE TIME\n[15:51] MTD025PM: YEAH A LITTLE\n[15:52] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[15:56] MTD028ME: LET'S GO ON THEN\n[16:01] MTD025PM: WELL I THINK THE DOG IS THE THE MOST UH ARTISTIC\n[16:03] MTD026UID: UH I FIGURED THE RABBIT WAS ACTUALLY THE MOST UH IMPRESSIVE\n[16:07] MTD025PM: DON'T CHOOSE FOR YOUSELF\n[16:08] MTD026UID: OH SORRY\n[16:08] MTD025PM: THAT'S SELFISH\n[16:10] MTD025PM: OKAY NOW WE'RE GONNA DIG INTO THE TO THE SERIOUS STUFF\n[16:10] MTD028ME: IT'S PRETTY ABSTRACT\n[16:14] MTD025PM: UH THE SELLING PRICE FOR THE REMOTE WILL BE UH TWENTY FIVE EURO AND THE PRODUCTION COST UH MAY NOT BE MORE THAN UH TWENTY AND A HALF EURO\n[16:25] MTD025PM: SO UH FROM MY POINT OF VIEW I DON'T THINK IT'S UH GONNA BE VERY UH VERY HIGH TECH HIGH DEFINITION\n[16:33] MTD025PM: UH ULTRA MODERN UH KINDA REMOTE FOR TWELVE UH FIFT UH TWELVE AND A HALF EURO\n[16:40] MTD025PM: UH THE PROFIT WE MUST MAKE WITH UH THE NEW REMOTE IS UH FIFTY MILLION\n[16:48] MTD025PM: EURO\n[16:49] MTD025PM: SO THAT'S A LOT\n[16:49] MTD025PM: WE HAVE TO SELL UH A LOT OF UH\n[16:51] MTD027ID: YEAH HOW MUCH IS IT\n[16:52] MTD028ME: LIKE HOW MUCH\n[16:52] MTD027ID: HUNDRED MILLION UH REMOTES OR SOMETHING\n[16:54] MTD025PM: UH I THINK UH W WHEN THE SELLING PRICE IS TWENTY FIVE UH UH YOU GOT TWO MILLION TWO MILLION REMOTES\n[16:58] MTD027ID: OH YEAH\n[16:58] MTD026UID: TWENTY MILLION\n[17:00] MTD026UID: TWO MILLION OH YEAH TWO MILLION\n[17:02] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[17:02] MTD025PM: BUT OUR MARKETING RANGE IS UH MARKET RANGE IS INTERNATIONAL\n[17:06] MTD025PM: SO WE HAVE UH VIRTUALLY THE WHOLE WORLD WE CAN SELL UH\n[17:10] MTD025PM: WE CAN SELL OUR R REMOTES TO\n[17:13] MTD025PM: AT LEAST THAT UH COUNTRIES WHICH HAVE UH A TELEVISION\n[17:16] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[17:20] MTD025PM: UM\n[17:22] MTD025PM: SO NOW IT'S TIME UH FOR US TO UH GOING UH TO DISCUSS A LITTLE UH THINGS\n[17:27] MTD025PM: YOU CAN THINK ABOUT UH EXPERIENCE WITH A REMOTE CONTROL UH YOURSELF AT HOME\n[17:32] MTD025PM: WHAT YOU THINK MIGHT BE UH A USEFUL UH NEW FEATURE\n[17:36] MTD025PM: WHAT UH WHAT CAN DISTINGUISH OUR NEW TRENDY REMOTE CONTROL FROM ALL THE OTHERS\n[17:42] MTD025PM: UM SO UH LET'S UH LET'S UH DISCUSS A LITTLE\n[17:47] MTD025PM: I'M GONNA JOIN YOU AT THE TABLE\n[17:51] MTD025PM: WELL WHAT WHAT'S THE MOST UH IMPORTANT THING AT A REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:57] MTD027ID: UM WELL I THINK THE MOST IMPORTANT THING OF A REMOTE CONTROL IS THAT YOU CAN SWITCH CHANNELS\n[18:03] MTD027ID: AND MY OPINION IS YOU SHOULD KEEP IT AS BASIC AS POSSIBLE\n[18:06] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[18:07] MTD027ID: UH\n[18:07] MTD025PM: SO NOT A NOT A REMOTE CONTROL WHO UH UH WHICH CAN UH CAN BE USED FOR TELEVISION AND A D. V. D. AND RADIO AND OR JUST ONLY\n[18:16] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[18:18] MTD028ME: I THINK SO\n[18:18] MTD028ME: UH BUT I HAVE SOME POINTS\n[18:20] MTD028ME: CAN I SHOW THEM ON THE ON THE BIG SCREEN\n[18:22] MTD025PM: IF YOU HAVE THEM ON UH I CAN UH\n[18:22] MTD028ME: MAYBE\n[18:23] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[18:25] MTD028ME: YEAH I CAN FIND UH\n[18:26] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[18:38] MTD025PM: OH IN CASE YOU WANT IT\n[18:41] MTD025PM: THIS IS A DEAD KIND OF FLY\n[18:42] MTD025PM: BETWEEN THE THE THE YEAH THE THE UH\n[18:47] MTD028ME: SCREEN\n[18:47] MTD025PM: YEAH BE THE SCREENS\n[18:48] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[18:49] MTD027ID: IS IT POSSIBLE TO OPEN PEN DRAWINGS IN THIS UH ON THIS SCREEN\n[18:51] MTD025PM: NO NO NO\n[18:52] MTD025PM: ONLY ALL THE DRAWINGS GO THERE AT THE LEFT UH\n[18:56] MTD027ID: UH BUT UM WHICH THE ONES WE MADE ON THE\n[19:00] MTD025PM: OH THAT PEN DRAWINGS\n[19:02] MTD025PM: UH NO I THINK UH WHEN IT IS UH IN WORD AND YOU HAVE SAVED IT IN THE SHARED DOCUMENTS FOLDER YOU CAN SHOW IT THERE\n[19:08] MTD027ID: OH ONLY IN WORD OKAY\n[19:09] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[19:10] MTD028ME: OKAY I HAVE SOME UH POINTS FROM MARKETING POINT OF VIEW\n[19:13] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[19:13] MTD028ME: UM JUST THE STANDARD THING LI THINGS LIKE UH INTUITIVE UH SMALL FAIRLY CHEAP\n[19:20] MTD028ME: UH IT'S PRETTY CHEAP TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[19:23] MTD028ME: UH BRAND INDEPENDENT\n[19:25] MTD028ME: UM I THINK IT DOESN'T HAVE TO MATTER UH WHICH BRAND YOUR T. V. OR OTHER THING IS\n[19:30] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[19:32] MTD028ME: UM\n[19:33] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[19:34] MTD025PM: FIVE MINUTES\n[19:35] MTD028ME: FIVE MINUTES\n[19:35] MTD028ME: OKAY I'LL WRAP IT UP QUICKLY\n[19:36] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[19:37] MTD028ME: UM I PERSONALLY THINK IT HAS TO BE MULTI PURPOSE\n[19:41] MTD028ME: UH MOST OF THE REMOTE C UH REMOTE CONTROLS ARE UH JUST FOR ONE PURPOSE\n[19:42] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[19:47] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[19:47] MTD028ME: AND UH BY MAKING IT MULTI PURPOSE IT UH HAS A NEW FEATURE ADDS A NEW FEATURE TO THE MARKET AND DISTINGUISH FROM UH FROM CURRENT PRODUCTS\n[19:57] MTD025PM: MM-HMM\n[19:57] MTD028ME: UM MAYBE SOME OTHER TECHNOLOGY THAN INFRARED\n[20:01] MTD028ME: UH I RATHER FIND IT VERY ANNOYING UM LIKE WHEN SOMEONE IS STANDING IN FRONT OF THE T. V. THEN YOU CAN'T SWITCH IT\n[20:09] MTD028ME: UM THINK ABOUT UM SENDING IT OVER RADIO WAVES OR BLUETOOTH\n[20:14] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[20:15] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[20:16] MTD028ME: THAT MIGHT BE A LITTLE BIT UH EXPENSIVE\n[20:19] MTD028ME: UM\n[20:21] MTD028ME: AND SOMETHING LIKE AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[20:24] MTD027ID: FOR WHAT PURPOSE\n[20:26] MTD028ME: UM UH LIKE I SAID HERE UM\n[20:30] MTD028ME: MAYBE IT'S EASY\n[20:31] MTD028ME: IT'S NICE AS AN ADDED FEATURE FEATURE THAT UM\n[20:36] MTD028ME: WHEN YOU'RE ON A CERTAIN CHANNEL YOU CAN SEE ON THE L. C. D. SCREEN UH WHAT PROGRAMMES ARE COMING UP OR\n[20:40] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[20:42] MTD025PM: SO IT BE UH A MULTI PURPOSE UH VERY TECHNICALLY UH HIGH UH\n[20:49] MTD028ME: FROM MY POINT OF VIEW YEAH\n[20:50] MTD025PM: REMOTE\n[20:51] MTD025PM: YEAH IT MUST BE REALLY UH INNOVATIVE TECHNICAL WISE\n[20:55] MTD028ME: YEAH IT HAS TO BE UH\n[20:58] MTD028ME: YEAH OUR COMPANY IS VERY UH\n[21:03] MTD028ME: GOOD IN MAKING NEW INNOVATIVE UH THINGS\n[21:05] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[21:08] MTD025PM: SO YEAH I I AGREE WITH YOU\n[21:08] MTD027ID: WE\n[21:08] MTD028ME: SO I I I I\n[21:09] MTD025PM: SO WE MUST FOCUS ON THINGS WHO ARE REALLY UH REALLY ADD SOMETHING TO UH TO\n[21:15] MTD028ME: TO THE CURRENT MARKET\n[21:16] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[21:17] MTD028ME: LOOK YOU GOT SOME CHEAP UH REMOTE CONTROLS THERE\n[21:22] MTD028ME: THEY JUST UH\n[21:24] MTD028ME: YEAH YOU GOT A DOZEN OF 'EM\n[21:26] MTD025PM: NO\n[21:27] MTD028ME: BUT WHEN YOU ENTER A NEW MARKET WITH A REMOTE CONTROL AND\n[21:30] MTD025PM: MM-HMM\n[21:32] MTD028ME: UH WANNA GAIN MARKET SHARE\n[21:35] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[21:36] MTD028ME: YOU HAVE TO DO SOMETHING SPECIAL I THINK\n[21:37] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[21:39] MTD025PM: BUT WE HAVE TO KEEP AN EYE THAT IT'S UH AT THE BEGINNING OF SUCH A PROJECT\n[21:44] MTD025PM: IT'S IT'S IT'S VERY UH COOL TO TALK ABOUT WELL THIS WOULD BE COOL THAT WOULD BE COOL\n[21:49] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[21:50] MTD025PM: UH BUT WE MUST NOT UH LOSE UH SIGHT OF THE THE USER UH UH FRIENDLY UH\n[21:56] MTD028ME: YEAH OF COURSE\n[21:57] MTD027ID: AND AND THE PRICE\n[21:57] MTD028ME: BUT IT'S BUT BUT THIS IS JUST FROM MARKETING UH ASPECT\n[22:00] MTD025PM: YEAH OKAY\n[22:01] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[22:02] MTD028ME: I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT USER INTERFACE OR DESIGN\n[22:02] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[22:03] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[22:06] MTD025PM: AND THAT'S BECAUSE WE HAVE HIM\n[22:08] MTD026UID: AND AND HIM\n[22:09] MTD027ID: AND HIM\n[22:12] MTD025PM: OKAY UH NEXT MEETING WILL START IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[22:15] MTD025PM: SO UH YOU UH WILL HAVE UH INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS WHERE I PRESUME UH WILL BE SOME FEEDBACK UH VIA THE M THE MAIL\n[22:25] MTD025PM: UM THE THE THE INDUSTRIAL UH DESIGNER HAS TO UH LOOK AT THE WORKING DESIGN\n[22:34] MTD025PM: UH THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER HAS TO LOOK AT THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[22:39] MTD025PM: SO THAT'S THE THING WE UH DISCUSSED\n[22:40] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[22:41] MTD027ID: UM ONE THING UH WE MUST FIRST AGREE ON UH WHAT WE'RE GOING TO M GOING TO MAKE\n[22:42] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[22:46] MTD027ID: DO WE ARE WE GOING TO USE UM IT IT FOR MULTIPLE SYSTEMS\n[22:51] MTD027ID: OR UH WE SHOULD HAVE SOME AGREEMENT ON THAT BEFORE WE\n[22:53] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[22:54] MTD025PM: UM WHA\n[22:55] MTD028ME: MM UH I I DON'T THINK WE HAVE TO BE WE HAVE TO AGREE ON THAT\n[23:00] MTD028ME: UH\n[23:02] MTD026UID: I FIGURE WE COULD GET BACK TO IT ON THE NEXT MEETING ACTUALLY\n[23:03] MTD028ME: I THINK TH THAT'S A PHA YEAH\n[23:06] MTD028ME: THAT'S A PHASE FURTHER\n[23:06] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[23:07] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[23:07] MTD028ME: JU JUST UH\n[23:11] MTD028ME: MAKE SOME MOCK UPS SOME SOME GENERAL IDEAS\n[23:14] MTD027ID: AH OKAY\n[23:15] MTD028ME: AND AND THEN WE CAN PLAN\n[23:18] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[23:19] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[23:20] MTD028ME: WE CAN PLAN FURTHER I THINK\n[23:22] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[23:24] MTD025PM: BUT MAYBE BECAUSE UH YOU ARE WORKING ON THE USER REQUIREMENTS YOU ARE WORKING ON THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[23:29] MTD025PM: WE UH MUST UH HAVE A LITTLE OR KINDA UH UH UH HOW DO YOU CALL IT\n[23:38] MTD027ID: CONSENSUS ON THE WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO\n[23:38] MTD025PM: UH\n[23:39] MTD025PM: UH A LITTLE PLAN ON ON WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO\n[23:42] MTD025PM: SO YOU DON'T UH UH COME UP WITH THE USER REQUIREMENTS WHO DON'T FIT THE THE THE THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS AT ALL\n[23:51] MTD025PM: SOME BASIC THINGS WE CO WE WANT TO GOING TO DO\n[23:54] MTD025PM: UH I THINK THAT'S WELL UH YEAH\n[23:57] MTD025PM: WILL COME IN HANDY\n[23:59] MTD028ME: MM YEAH\n[24:03] MTD028ME: I DON'T KNOW\n[24:03] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[24:03] MTD028ME: YOU DECIDE\n[24:04] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[24:04] MTD028ME: YOU'RE THE PROJECT MANAGER\n[24:06] MTD025PM: W HE SAYS\n[24:07] MTD027ID: WELL YEAH IF THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS HAVE TO BE DESIGNED I I'VE GOTTA KNOW FOR WHAT KIND OF MACHINES THEY WILL BE\n[24:12] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[24:13] MTD027ID: OR DO WE USE IT A TEXT SCREEN\n[24:14] MTD027ID: OR UH WILL IT BE WITH UH WITH BLUETOOTH OR\n[24:17] MTD025PM: WELL TH THAT'S THAT'S REALLY A STEP FURTHER\n[24:20] MTD025PM: BUT IF YOU SAY UH IS IT UH UH ONE WAY OR MULTI PURPOSE THAT'S A\n[24:20] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[24:25] MTD027ID: MM-HMM\n[24:26] MTD028ME: UH THA THAT'S A SAME STEP FURTHER\n[24:28] MTD026UID: YEAH ACTUALLY IT IS\n[24:28] MTD025PM: WHY\n[24:29] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[24:30] MTD025PM: WHY\n[24:30] MTD026UID: THEN LOOKING AT INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS SO THAT'S ACTUALLY A F STEP FURTHER\n[24:31] MTD028ME: UH\n[24:33] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[24:34] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[24:35] MTD028ME: LIKE WE ALL HAVE A LIST OF UH THINGS THAT HAS TO B THAT HAVE TO BE IN 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the next meeting."}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 14635, "output_tokens": 282, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "6d42ddeb031e2921762cbe9efbc80ec71821cc3d158afc27105e3c9516c8d48e", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "TS3007b", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 727, "duration_sec": 2537.2599217891693, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:02] MTD025PM: HELLO\n[0:03] MTD028ME: HEY GUYS\n[0:04] MTD026UID: HI\n[0:04] MTD027ID: HI\n[0:05] MTD025PM: HI\n[0:06] MTD026UID: I SEE MY BUNNY IS STILL STANDING\n[0:08] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[0:08] MTD026UID: NO ONE DRAWING IT\n[0:09] MTD025PM: IT'S TOO BEAUTIFUL\n[0:10] MTD027ID: YEAH TRUE\n[0:10] MTD026UID: UH I FIGURED UH THAT MUCH\n[0:13] MTD028ME: TOO WICKED\n[0:15] MTD027ID: MM\n[0:22] MTD025PM: A MINUTE PLEASE MY UH LAPTOP IS UH OH THERE IT IS THANK YOU\n[0:44] MTD025PM: SO WELCOME BACK\n[0:46] MTD025PM: AT THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN MEETING UM\n[0:51] MTD025PM: THE PLAN IS UH THAT UH EACH ONE OF YOU\n[0:55] MTD025PM: SO NOT ME BUT ONLY YOU UH WILL UH PRESENT UH THE THE THINGS YOU WORKED ON UH THE LAST UH HALF HOUR\n[1:03] MTD025PM: I WILL UH TAKE MINUTES AND WILL PUT UH THE MINUTES THAT I HAVE UH AT THE END OF THE SESSION IN THE SHARED FOLDER\n[1:11] MTD025PM: ALSO THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION ARE ALSO IN THE SHARED FOLDER NOW SO YOU CAN READ THAT UH NOW OR AFTERWARDS\n[1:20] MTD025PM: UM\n[1:22] MTD025PM: UH I HAD AN EMAIL FROM THE FROM THE MANAGEMENT BOARD UH I DON'T KNOW IF YOU A AL ALSO UH RECEIVED IT\n[1:32] MTD025PM: BUT THERE WERE FOUR POINTS UH WHICH UH I THINK ARE VERY IMPORTANT\n[1:37] MTD025PM: FIRST ONE IS UH THEY THINK THAT UH TELETEXT TELETEXT BECOMES OUTDATED UH AND INTERNET WILL BE THE THE MAIN UH FOCUS\n[1:48] MTD025PM: UH SECOND ONE IS ALSO IMPORTANT UH BECAUSE IT'S ONE OF THE DISCUSSION POINTS OF THE PREVIOUS SESSION\n[1:55] MTD025PM: UH THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOU SHOULD ONL ONLY BE USED FOR THE TELEVISION\n[1:59] MTD025PM: SO IT UH NOT GONNA IT'S NOT GONNA BE A MULTI PURPOSE REMOTE CONTROL SO UH THAT'S ONE THING TO KEEP IN MIND\n[2:08] MTD025PM: UH SECOND AND I THINK THAT'S IMPORTANT FOR THE MARKETING UH EXPERT\n[2:12] MTD025PM: UH THE CURRENT UH CUSTOMERS UH ARE IN THE AGE GROUP GROUP OF UH FORTY YEARS AND OLDER\n[2:18] MTD025PM: BUT WITH THIS UH NEW REMOTE UH THEY UH WILL UH WOULD LIKE TO REACH UH A GROUP UH YOUNGER THAN UH FORTY\n[2:26] MTD025PM: UH AND UH I THINK TO KEEP IN MIND\n[2:29] MTD025PM: BUT NOT REALLY UH FOR NOW IS THAT THEY UH WANT THE THE THE SLOGAN AND THE AND THE LOGO UH TO UH TO BE RECOGNISED MORE IN THE REMOTE\n[2:39] MTD025PM: SO WE HAVE UH FORTY MINUTES SO I THINK UH NOT MORE THAN TEN MINUTES UH UH PER PRESENTATION UH EACH\n[2:48] MTD025PM: AND PLEASE UH USE UH ALL THE THE THE FACILITIES SO THAT YOU HAVE EITHER SMARTBOARDS THE THE WORD FILES WHAT YOU UH WHATEVER YOU WANT\n[2:57] MTD025PM: SO UH\n[2:59] MTD025PM: TIM CAN YOU START\n[3:02] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[3:02] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[3:29] MTD028ME: 'KAY WELCOME\n[3:32] MTD028ME: I HAVE SOME UH NEW FINDINGS ON UH MARKETING EXPERT LEVEL\n[3:35] MTD027ID: MM-HMM\n[3:38] MTD028ME: WHICH I WILL SHOW YOU\n[3:41] MTD028ME: THE METHOD I USED WAS UM GIVING ORDERS TO OUR USABILITY LAB UH TO DO A QUESTIONNAIRE\n[3:52] MTD028ME: UM ONE HUNDRED RESPONDENTS WERE INVOLVED\n[3:58] MTD028ME: AND MY MARKETING UH DEPARTMENT GENERATED A REPORT WITH A LOT OF RESULTS\n[4:06] MTD028ME: UM\n[4:09] MTD028ME: THESE WERE A COUPLE OF FINDINGS FIRST PAGE OF THREE\n[4:13] MTD028ME: UM\n[4:15] MTD028ME: WE HAVE THREE AUDIENCES OF TWO AUDIENCES I'M SORRY\n[4:19] MTD028ME: UH THE FIRST ONE THIS SCALE FROM SIXTEEN TO FORTY FIVE AGE\n[4:26] MTD028ME: UH THE SECOND ONE IS FROM SIXTY FOUR UH FORTY SIX TO SIXTY FIVE\n[4:32] MTD028ME: UM AS YOU CAN SEE HERE THE MARKET SHARE FOR THE FIRST AUDIENCE IS ABOUT SIXTY PERCENT UM SIXTY FIVE\n[4:42] MTD028ME: UH SECOND AUDIENCE AUDIENCE IS UH THIRTY FIVE PERCENT\n[4:47] MTD028ME: MM AND SOME INTERESTS FROM THE FROM THE AGE GROUPS\n[4:52] MTD028ME: UH IT SEEMS LIKE THE YOUNG USERS OF REMOTE CONTROLS REALLY LIKE THE FANCY UH NEW TECHNOLOGY STUFF LIKE UH AN L. C. D. SCREEN ON THE REMOTE CONTROL UM\n[5:07] MTD028ME: SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[5:10] MTD028ME: I DON'T THINK THAT'S UH REALLY APPROPRIATE\n[5:13] MTD028ME: UM AND WHEN YOU SEE UH THE AUDIENCE\n[5:19] MTD028ME: THE AGE IS GOING UP UH\n[5:23] MTD028ME: YEAH THEY DON'T REALLY WANT IT ANYMORE AT LEAST THE NEW TECHNOLOGIES\n[5:29] MTD028ME: SECOND FINDINGS OUT OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE UM ARE THE OPINION\n[5:38] MTD028ME: THE OPINIONS UH OF THE AUDIENCE ABOUT CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS\n[5:42] MTD028ME: FIRST POINT IS SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF THE USERS FIND THE MOST REPO REMOTE CONTROLS VERY UGLY\n[5:49] MTD028ME: UH AND EIGHTY PERCENT OF THE USERS WOULD SPEND MORE MONEY WHEN A REMOTE CONTROL WOULD LOOK FANCY\n[5:57] MTD028ME: SO THAT'S MAYBE SOMETHING FOR THE USER INTERFACE UH DESIGNER\n[6:04] MTD028ME: OKAY THIRD FINDINGS\n[6:06] MTD028ME: ACCORDING TO THE FREQUENCY OF USE VERSUS IMPORTANCE INVESTIGATION UM FOLLOWING BUTTONS ARE MOST IMPORTANT\n[6:16] MTD028ME: UM I WILL TELL SOMETHING ABOUT THE WAY THIS UH THIS TEST WAS YEAH DONE\n[6:25] MTD028ME: UM PERSONS WERE ASKED\n[6:28] MTD028ME: UH WHAT THE BUTTONS WERE UH THEY USE MOST HOW MUCH AN HOUR AND UH IN THE SECOND TABLE THE IMPORTANCE OF THOSE BUTTONS\n[6:33] MTD025PM: MM-HMM\n[6:40] MTD028ME: UM WHEN YOU MULTIPLY THEM YOU GET THE THESE THREE POINTS\n[6:45] MTD028ME: SWITCHING CHANNELS UM YEAH\n[6:50] MTD028ME: THAT'S PRETTY UH\n[6:53] MTD028ME: PRETTY NORMAL THAT'S WHAT YOU DO WITH A REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:57] MTD028ME: UM THE SECOND TELETEXT UH AND THE THIRD UH VOLUME CONTROLS\n[7:03] MTD028ME: UM I THINK IT'S GOOD UH THAT WE KNOW WHAT THE USER WANT WANTS UH AT LEAST THE THESE THREE POINTS HAVE TO BE UH VERY CLEAR\n[7:14] MTD025PM: BUT IT'S STRANGE THAT THE THE MANAGE BOARD THE MANAGEMENT BOARD SAID THAT THE TELETEXT WILL BE UH OUTDATED BY THE INTERNET\n[7:21] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY\n[7:21] MTD025PM: SO THAT THAT'S STRANGE\n[7:22] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY BUT UH AT THE MOMENT UH TELETEXT IS\n[7:29] MTD028ME: YEAH TH THE BEST THING YOU CAN GET UH ON T. V. LIKE GETTING INFORMATION\n[7:32] MTD025PM: YEAH OKAY\n[7:34] MTD028ME: SO UH WHEN YOU ASK PEOPLE WHAT DO THEY USE\n[7:34] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[7:39] MTD028ME: THEY USE TELETEXT AND NOT THE INTERNET ON A REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:40] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[7:42] MTD025PM: YEAH OKAY\n[7:43] MTD028ME: THAT'S RIDICULOUS\n[7:44] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[7:46] MTD028ME: THAT'S A NE I IT IT'S A NEW TECHNOLOGY BUT IT'S NOT INCORPORATED RIGHT NOW\n[7:48] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[7:51] MTD028ME: OKAY MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[7:53] MTD028ME: UM\n[7:55] MTD028ME: I THINK WE SHOULD AIM AT THE UH AUDIENCE FROM SIXTEEN TO FORTY FIVE\n[8:01] MTD028ME: MM FIRST OF ALL UM IT'S THE BIGGEST SHARE THE BIGGEST AUDIENCE SIXTY FIVE PERCENT\n[8:10] MTD028ME: UH SECOND I THINK YOU WILL GET THE MOST REVENUE FROM I FROM IT\n[8:15] MTD028ME: UM\n[8:17] MTD028ME: YEAH PEOPLE FROM SIXTEEN TO FORTY FIVE WATCH A LOT OF T. V. MORE THAN UH PEOPLE WHO ARE EL UH ELDER\n[8:24] MTD028ME: UM SECOND POINT WE HAVE TO IMPRO IMPROVE THE MOST USED FUNCTIONS AS I SAID HERE SWITCHING CHANNELS TELETEXT AND VOLUME CONTROLS\n[8:37] MTD028ME: THIRD POINT UM THAT CAME OUT OF THE UH OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE UH PEOPLE USED TO UH\n[8:47] MTD028ME: GET LOST OFF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER SO MAYBE IT'S AN IDEA FOR US UH TO DESIGN EX KIND OF PLACEHOLDER UH ON SIDE OF THE\n[8:54] MTD025PM: YEAH THAT'S A COOL IDEA\n[8:57] MTD028ME: YEAH OF THE T. V. WHERE YOU CAN PUT THE THE REMOTE CONTROL IN\n[9:02] MTD028ME: UM\n[9:04] MTD028ME: THAT'S ABOUT IT I THINK\n[9:06] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[9:06] MTD026UID: WHEN YOU MENTIONED UH IMPROVING FUNCTIONS WHAT UH WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THAT WHAT WHAT ARE YOU THINK ABOUT\n[9:11] MTD028ME: UH NOT NOT THE R NOT THE FUNCTIONS BUT UH IT CAME OUT THAT A LOT OF BUTTONS WEREN'T EVEN USED UH ON A REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:14] MTD026UID: UH THE FUNTIONABILITY\n[9:20] MTD028ME: SO YOU CAN HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL FULL OF BUTTONS A HUNDREDS HUNDREDS OF BUTTONS BUT IF YOU DON'T USE THEM YEAH IT'S\n[9:26] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[9:26] MTD026UID: AH OKAY SO FOCUSING MORE ON THE USED BUTTONS\n[9:28] MTD028ME: YEAH THEY HAVE TO BE ON IT J JUST TO T TO GET IT DONE IF NECESSARY\n[9:30] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[9:34] MTD028ME: BUT UM THE MOST USED BUTTONS UH HAVE TO BE BIGGER OR\n[9:40] MTD026UID: COULD YOU USE PERHAPS UH ONE BUTTON FOR MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS LIKE EXAMPLE PRESSING IT IN LONGER MAKES IT SWITCH TO AN DIFFERENT FUNCTION FOR EXAMPLE\n[9:48] MTD028ME: YEAH PERHAPS\n[9:50] MTD028ME: JUST FOR THE MINOR FUNCTIONS PERHAPS\n[9:50] MTD026UID: THANK YOU\n[9:52] MTD026UID: YEAH MA PERHAPS JUST JUST AN IDEA\n[9:54] MTD028ME: JUST TO GET LESS BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL TO MAKE IT EASIER AND QUICKER TO LEARN\n[9:59] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[10:00] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[10:02] MTD028ME: 'KAY THAT'S IT\n[10:04] MTD025PM: THANK YOU TIM\n[10:05] MTD025PM: JANUS CAN YOU UH\n[10:06] MTD026UID: UH YEAH YEAH I'LL GO SURE\n[10:24] MTD026UID: RIGHT UH I'LL BE UH EXPLAINING A BIT ABOUT UH WORKING DESIGN ABOUT UH THE PROJECT\n[10:31] MTD026UID: WELL UH WHAT I DID WAS I DISSECTED UH UH CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS AND UM I VIEWED HOW HOW THEY W LOOKED\n[10:39] MTD026UID: HOW THEY WORKED UH WHAT KIND OF COMPONENTS ARE INVOLVED AND HOW THEY ARE CONNECTED TOGETHER\n[10:46] MTD026UID: AND UH AFTER THAT I PUT UP A SCHEME ABOUT HOW UH THESE THINGS ARE ORGANISED AND I'LL SHOW IT TO YOU IN IN A IN A FEW SECONDS\n[10:56] MTD026UID: AND I'LL EXPLAIN A BIT ABOUT UH HOW IT WORKS AND HOW WE COULD UH BUILD ONE AND WHY I THINK SEVERAL POSSIBILITIES UH THAT WE DISCUSSED IN THE EARLIER MEETING FALLS OFF\n[11:08] MTD026UID: UM RIGHT\n[11:10] MTD026UID: UH WELL WHAT I DID WAS UH I I CHECKED UH REMOTE CONTROLS AND THE UH REMOTE CONTROLS OF TODAY ARE ALL INFRARED NOT LIKE ALL PROBABLY KNOW\n[11:18] MTD026UID: AND THE THING ABOUT THAT IS UM THE REMOTE CONTROLS UH HAVE TO ACT AS A T. V. OR UH A STEREO OR SOMETHING\n[11:26] MTD026UID: AND THOSE UH HAVE A TRANSMITTER THAT'S ALSO FOCUSED ON INFRARED\n[11:30] MTD026UID: SO IF WE WANT TO UH BUILD UH MM A REMOTE CONTROL UH WITH BLUETOOTH FOR INSTANCE THEN UH THE T. V. SHOULD HAVE BLUETOOTH TOO IN ORDER TO COMMUNICATE\n[11:41] MTD026UID: SO THAT WOULD MEAN EXTRA COST FOR THE USER AND THUS UH THAT'S THAT WOULDN'T MEAN A A CHEAP UH REMOTE CONTROL FOR US\n[11:49] MTD026UID: SO THAT'S PROBABLY WHY MOST CONTROLS ARE STILL INFRARED\n[11:54] MTD026UID: FURTHERMORE THEY ALL HAVE UH A A VERY SIMPLE STRUCTURE\n[11:56] MTD026UID: SO THAT WOULD PROBABLY UH MEAN LOWER COSTS AND UH I THAT COULD MEAN FOR US A GOOD THING UH 'CAUSE UH WELL WE WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO BUILD A RELATIVELY CHEAP UH A CHEAP UH REMOTE\n[12:12] MTD026UID: WELL UH AS I MENTIONED READY WE HAVE SOME BLUETOOTH WELL IT MAY BE POSSIBLE BUT UH I FIGURED IT WOULDN'T BE POSSIBLE IN WITHIN OUR BUDGET\n[12:20] MTD026UID: BUT THAT'S NOT FOR ME TO DECIDE BUT THAT'S MAYBE SOMETHING FOR MARKETING TO LOOK INTO\n[12:24] MTD026UID: F BECAUSE UH WELL MY PERSONAL OPINION IS UH IS NOT TO DO UH BLUETOOTH OR OR RADIO WAVES ALTHOUGH\n[12:33] MTD028ME: WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT UH INCORPORATING BLUETOOTH OR A RADIO UH RECEIVER UH IN THE PLACE HOLDER NEXT TO THE T. V. CONNECTED TO THE T. V.\n[12:43] MTD026UID: YEAH ACTUALLY I HAVE T\n[12:44] MTD028ME: SO IT'S IN THE WRONG PRODUCT\n[12:46] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[12:46] MTD026UID: YEAH I ACTUALLY I FIGURED THAT WOULD BE THAT WOULD BE RATHER NICE BUT THEN YOU'D STILL HAVE THE UH THE INFRARED FUNCTION\n[12:53] MTD026UID: SO IN IN THEORY YOU'D ACTUALLY JUST MOVE THE PROBLEM\n[12:54] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[12:57] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[12:57] MTD026UID: BUT UH WHAT I DID UH THINK ABOUT WAS WHEN YOU MENTIONED ABOUT THE UH THE CUP HOLDER\n[13:03] MTD026UID: IS WHY NOT UH INTRODUCE A SPEECH FUNCTION LIKE WHERE IS THE REMOTE\n[13:07] MTD026UID: IF SOMEBODY SAYS WHERE IS THE REMOTE THEN IT GOES UH BEEP UH BEEP BEEP BEEP OR SOMETHING I DUNNO\n[13:08] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[13:11] MTD026UID: MAYBE UH MAYBE SOMETHING TO LOOK INTO I DUNNO UH WHAT THE COST THAT SOMETHING LIKE THAT WOULD BE\n[13:16] MTD026UID: BUT IT MAY BE UH MAY BE SOMETHING TO EXPLORE\n[13:19] MTD026UID: UH I'LL I'LL JUST EXPLAIN A BIT OF THE COMPONENTS\n[13:22] MTD026UID: UH FIRST YOU HAVE THE ENERGY SOURCE\n[13:24] MTD026UID: THE ENERGY SOURCE WOULD BE A BATTERY SIMPLE UH BATTERY UH THAT YOU CAN FIND ANYWHERE\n[13:28] MTD026UID: I FIGURED THAT WOULD BE BEST 'CAUSE WHEN THE BATTERY UH STOPS FUNCTIONING UH WE COULD JUST UH USE YOU COULD JUST GO OUT AND BUY A NEW ONE\n[13:36] MTD026UID: SO WE DIDN'T AND WE DON'T HAVE TO DO ALL UH TO BE TOO COMPLICATED ABOUT THAT\n[13:41] MTD026UID: UH THE ENERGY SOURCE IS CONNECTED TO THE INFRARED BUTTON\n[13:44] MTD026UID: BUT UH THE INFRARED BUTTON UH WORKS ONLY VIA THE CHIP AND THE SUBCOMPONENT TO UH THE SWITCH THERE IS A SWITCH UH BETWEEN THESE\n[13:54] MTD026UID: WHEN THE SWITCH IS PRESSED IN A W ON THIS THIS CASE IT SWITCHES A BUTTON\n[13:57] MTD026UID: WHEN A BUTTON IS PRUSH PUSHED IN UH A ELECTRIC CURRENT GOES THROUGH HERE\n[14:01] MTD026UID: AND IN UH IMMEDIATELY A L A BULB LIGHTS UP UH DISPLAYING TO THE USER THAT SOMETHING HAS HAPPENED\n[14:08] MTD026UID: THAT'S UH THAT'S SO THE H USER WON'T BE UM THINKING WELL UH DID THE BUTTON BE PRESSED W WHAT HAPPENED UH\n[14:14] MTD026UID: OR I PRESS BUTTON BUT NOTHING'S HAPPENING ON THE T. V. SO IS IS SOMETHING WRONG OR SOMETHING\n[14:19] MTD026UID: SO THAT'S JUST TO UH TO TO EXPLAIN THE OF TO TO UH MAKE IT CLEARER TO THE USER\n[14:26] MTD026UID: UH W WELL THE SIGNAL GOES VIA CHIP THAT'S TRANSLATED INTO UH ELECTRIC SIG UH ELECTRONIC SIGNALS AND THEN IT'S PROCESSED AND THEN IT'S SENT TO THE INFRARED BULB WHERE IT WILL BE UH UH RECEIVED ON THE RECEIVING END\n[14:40] MTD026UID: AND THOSE UH INTERPRETED BY THE DEVICE WELL IN THIS CASE THE TELEVISION\n[14:45] MTD026UID: UH WELL MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES HERE WELL WE HAVE TO KEEP IT SIMPLE\n[14:49] MTD026UID: NOT TOO MANY UH GADGETS AND FUNCTIONS\n[14:52] MTD026UID: JUST LIKE YOU SAID UH WELL THE MOST USERS N UH YOU HAVE A LOT OF BUTTONS AND YOU U U USE YOU DON'T USE THEM\n[14:58] MTD026UID: SO WHY WHY SHOULD WE INVENT UH W SPEND MORE TIME ON THOSE\n[15:03] MTD026UID: UH I I THINK WE SHOULD STICK BY WITH INFRARED TRANSMITTING AND UH NO RECEIVING\n[15:10] MTD026UID: SO UH NO INPUT FROM THE TELEVISION\n[15:13] MTD026UID: SO I THINK WE SHOULDN'T BE UH SPENDING TIME ON UM TELETEXT AND ST THINGS LIKE THAT\n[15:20] MTD026UID: BECAUSE WHEN YOU UH WANT TELETEXT ON UH INFRARED YOU'D HAVE TO BUILD IN A RECEIVER TOO\n[15:26] MTD026UID: AND SO IN ORDER TO RECEIVE THE SIGNALS FROM UH WHAT'S ON T. V. AND SUCH\n[15:31] MTD026UID: SO I FIGURE THAT WOULD BE UH SPENDING TOO MUCH MONEY AND TIME AND\n[15:34] MTD028ME: UM\n[15:36] MTD028ME: YEAH MAYBE ANOTHER PROBLEM UH\n[15:39] MTD028ME: I THINK CURRENT T. V. S CAN EVEN SEND INFRARED\n[15:43] MTD026UID: YES BUT WHAT SHOULD WE UH S I I I F I AGREE WITH YOU\n[15:47] MTD026UID: BUT SHOULD WE SPEND MONEY OR AND TIME ON BUILDING A RECEIVER INTO THE UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:47] MTD028ME: HUH\n[15:51] MTD028ME: MM-HMM\n[15:52] MTD026UID: 'CAUSE THAT WOULD BE I MEAN EXTRA COMPONENTS EXTRA DESIGNS UM LARGER G UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:54] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[15:58] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[15:58] MTD026UID: THESE ALL UH ALL STUFF THAT WE HAVE TO TAKE IN ACCOUNT\n[16:02] MTD026UID: SO I I MY PERSONAL OPINION IS NO NO NO RECEIVER AT ALL\n[16:06] MTD026UID: UM WELL WE SHOULD UH LOOK INTO THE DESIGN AND THE FUNCTIONABILITY\n[16:06] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[16:10] MTD026UID: LIKE I SAID UH USE ONE BUTTON FOR INSTANCE FOR M MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS\n[16:14] MTD026UID: OR WELL UH JUST HIDE THE FEW BUTTONS O OF SWITCHING IT OPEN OR SOMETHING THE USUAL UH STUFF\n[16:21] MTD026UID: AND UH DON'T OVERBUILD WE SHOULDN'T MAKE A BIG UH REMOTE CONTROL FOR SIMPLE FUNCTIONS BUT WE WE SHOULD STICK TO THE BASICS\n[16:29] MTD026UID: SO THAT WAS MY UH MY PERSONAL OPINION\n[16:33] MTD026UID: AND THAT WAS MY UH MY PRESENTATION UH\n[16:36] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[16:36] MTD025PM: OKAY THANK YOU JANUS\n[16:37] MTD027ID: YES I CAN GO AHEAD\n[16:38] MTD025PM: YOU DO\n[16:39] MTD025PM: THE LAST PRESENTATION\n[16:40] MTD027ID: LAST PRESENTATION\n[16:40] MTD025PM: YOU HAVE PLENTY OF TIME TIM AND UH JANUS DON'T UH TALK TO TEN MINUTES SO UH TAKE YOUR TIME\n[16:41] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[16:48] MTD025PM: IF YOU TAKE YOUR TIME TOO LONG I WILL UH EVENTUALLY UH\n[16:53] MTD025PM: WARN YOU\n[17:00] MTD027ID: WELL I'M GOING TO GIVE A PRESENTATION ABUT SOME OF THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS OF THESE DESIGN AND UH USABILITY FUNCTIONS\n[17:09] MTD027ID: UM WHAT'S MY OPINION ABOUT WHAT'S MOST IMPORTANT TO COMBINE THE DESIGN\n[17:15] MTD027ID: TECHNICAL POSSIBILITIES AND THE USER FRIENDLINESS IN ONE SO IF YOU UM GOING TO DESIGN A REMOTE THAT LOOKS GOOD\n[17:23] MTD027ID: THAT SHOULDN'T WEIGH OVER THE UH IF IT'S POSSIBLE TO MAKE OF COURSE BUT ALSO THE USER FRIENDLINESS SO THA THAT'S THAT'S SOME OF THE MAIN POINTS\n[17:33] MTD027ID: AND ANOTHER ONE IS UM THE USE UM OF MANY FUNCTIONS WILL WILL MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULT\n[17:41] MTD027ID: SO USE AS AS LITTLE FUNCTIONS AS POSSIBLE OR AT LEAST DON'T DISPLAY THEM ALL AT ONCE ON THE SAME REMOTE\n[17:48] MTD027ID: IF YOU HAVE FIFTY FUNCTIONS YOU DON'T WANT FIFTY BUTTONS UH T UH TO BE SHOWN AT THE SAME TIME\n[17:49] MTD028ME: HMM\n[17:54] MTD027ID: 'CAUSE WHEN YOU VISIT AN INTERNET UH SITE YOU DON'T WANT FIFTY LINKS UH TO SEE BUT MAYBE USE A HIERARCH HIERARCHY UH STRUCTURE\n[18:03] MTD027ID: AND UH WELL ONE OF THE IDEAS WAS MAYBE UH USE TOUCH SCREEN BUT S I DON'T KNOW IN HOW FAR THAT IS POSSIBLE\n[18:08] MTD028ME: HMM\n[18:09] MTD027ID: SINCE WE ARE STICKING TO UH UM INFRARED AND AND THE REMOTE CANNOT RECEIVE ANYTHING BUT UH WE MIGHT UH CONSIDER THAT\n[18:19] MTD027ID: UM WELL OF COURSE I I HOPE THIS IS ALL CLEAR TO YOU\n[18:24] MTD027ID: IF YOU YOU CAN USE REMOTE LIKE THIS WITH ALL THE FUNCTIONS\n[18:27] MTD027ID: MANY FUNCTIONS BUT WELL YOUR THUMB IS A LITTLE BIGGER THAN TH IT THAN THIS\n[18:33] MTD027ID: YOU HAVE TO BE VERY CAREFUL WHAT YOU PUSH\n[18:36] MTD027ID: AND UM IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR TELETEXT YOU'LL BE UH SEARCHING FOR HALF AN HOUR FROM UH UM YEAH WELL WHERE IS IT\n[18:43] MTD027ID: WHERE THE HELL HE HERE I GUESS AND YEAH WHEN YOU HAVE TO UH USE SOMETHING ELSE\n[18:51] MTD027ID: SO JUST KEEP IT SIMPLE MAKE CLEAR BUTTONS EASY TO USE\n[18:54] MTD027ID: FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU WANT TO USE A PLAY AND BACK AND STOP\n[19:00] MTD027ID: THAT'S VERY IMPORTANT\n[19:03] MTD027ID: UM WELL THIS WAS BECAUSE OF OUR LAST DISCUSSION IF MULTIPLE MACHINES ARE USED CREATE EASY SWITCH BETWEEN THE MACHINES BUT UM IT'S NO LONGER UH APPLYING\n[19:14] MTD027ID: WELL YEAH I PREFER TO USE IT ONLY FOR T. V.\n[19:18] MTD027ID: AND UM\n[19:20] MTD027ID: N UH NOT TO GIVE TOO MANY OPTIONS AND AND IF POSSIBLE UH THE BUTTONS SHOULD GIVE A DR DIRECT ACTION NOT FIRST SELECT\n[19:30] MTD025PM: UH YOU YOU JUST SAID UM UH YOU WANTED TO TO COMBINE MORE FUNCTIONS IN ONE SO UH YOU YOU WANT TO KEEP IT SIMPLE\n[19:38] MTD027ID: YEAH AND SO THAT'S WHERE THE DIFFICULTIES LIE\n[19:38] MTD026UID: YEAH BUT\n[19:40] MTD025PM: BUT I THINK THAT IF YOU WANT TO DO THAT\n[19:43] MTD025PM: THEN YOU CAN'T ESCAPE THE THE FACT THAT THERE WILL BE BUTTONS UH WHICH GIVE S UH MORE OPTIONS THAN ONE\n[19:50] MTD027ID: YEAH THIS SO THAT'S THE THING YOU HAVE TO WEIGH AGAINST EACH OTHER\n[19:50] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[19:50] MTD026UID: YEAH BUT\n[19:53] MTD027ID: DO WE WANT TO USE A FEW OPTIONS AND MIGHT NOT BE SO OR ORIGINAL\n[19:58] MTD025PM: MM-HMM\n[19:58] MTD027ID: OR UH MULTI PURPOSE AS WE THOUGHT OR DO WE WANT TO USE UM MANY BUTTONS\n[20:00] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[20:04] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[20:04] MTD027ID: SO UM WEIGHING THOSE FACTORS\n[20:07] MTD028ME: HMM IT'S MAYBE AN OPTION UH IF YOU USE AN L. C. D. OR A TOUCH SCREEN UM\n[20:14] MTD028ME: THAT IN THE MIDDLE ARE THE THE MAIN KEYS LIKE DISPLAYED ON THE\n[20:21] MTD028ME: UH YEAH\n[20:22] MTD027ID: THE DOESN'T\n[20:24] MTD028ME: YEAH THIS\n[20:25] MTD028ME: NO\n[20:26] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[20:26] MTD028ME: SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[20:27] MTD028ME: OKAY JUST UH IN THE MIDDLE THE GENERAL FUNCTIONS LIKE PLAY UH\n[20:33] MTD028ME: CHANNEL SWITCHING AND THEN UH AT THE TOP OR AT THE BOTTOM SOME MENUS LIKE UH SETTINGS OR THAT YOU CAN DROP DOWN\n[20:35] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[20:42] MTD027ID: YEAH BUT WHEN ALL THE QUESTIONS I HAD DO WE WANT TO USE UH A MENU DISPLAY ON THE T. V.\n[20:48] MTD027ID: OR UM DOES HAVE TO F EVERYTHING UH BE IN REMOTES\n[20:52] MTD027ID: 'CAUSE IF YOU USE A MEMORY DISPLAY ON THE T. V.\n[20:52] MTD028ME: MM\n[20:54] MTD027ID: YOU CAN SIMPLY PUSH UH A MORE MENU AND THEN SELECT THE OPTIONS YOU WANT TO HAVE AND PRESS OKAY\n[21:02] MTD027ID: UH SO THAT'S MY RECOMMENDATION IF YOU USE MANY OPTIONS IN ONE BUTTLE BUTTON\n[21:03] MTD028ME: NAH\n[21:06] MTD028ME: MM-HMM\n[21:07] MTD027ID: UM DISPLAY THE MENU ON THE T. V. AND DON'T UM USE COMBINATION OF T OF TWO BUTTONS AT THE SAME TIME OR PRESSING BUTTONS THREE TIMES FOR FIVE SECONDS\n[21:09] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[21:16] MTD027ID: IS TOO COMPLICATED FOR MOST USERS\n[21:17] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[21:19] MTD028ME: I THINK SO TOO BUT AND THAT'S PARTLY BECAUSE UM UH A LOT OF T. V. S HAVE DIFFERENT MENUS\n[21:19] MTD026UID: YEAH BUT\n[21:27] MTD028ME: AND WHEN YOU HAVE A PARTICULAR MENU UH AT YOUR DEVICE UH IT COULD BE THAT DON'T CORRESPOND TO THE MENU WHAT'S ACTUALLY ON T. V.\n[21:38] MTD027ID: YEAH THAT WILL BE A PROBLEM\n[21:39] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[21:40] MTD026UID: WELL YOU D YOU HAVE TO KEEP IN MIND THAT UH SEVERAL T. V. S UH DON'T EVEN HAVE A MENU STRUCTURE OR THEY HAVE A VERY SIMPLE MENU STRUCTURE\n[21:48] MTD026UID: SO YOU HAVE TO KEEP IN MIND THAT NOT ALL UH D NOT OUR REMOTE WON'T BE ABLE TO WORK ON ALL TELEVISIONS\n[21:55] MTD027ID: YES\n[21:55] MTD026UID: AND THAT WOULD BE UH A CONSIDERABLE PROBLEM\n[21:56] MTD027ID: SO IF WE HAVE TO STICK WITH CURRENT TECHNOLOGIES AND UH\n[22:03] MTD027ID: UM\n[22:05] MTD027ID: WELL YEAH THE RESTRICTIONS OF WHAT'S UH IS ON THE MARKET TODAY UM YOU SHOULD KEEP IT S AT THIS\n[22:08] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[22:11] MTD027ID: USE BIG CLEAR BUTTONS\n[22:13] MTD027ID: NOT TOO MANY\n[22:16] MTD027ID: SO MAYBE WE'LL LOOSE A FEW OPTION UH OPTIONS BUT I THINK I THIS IS MORE IMPORTANT\n[22:21] MTD027ID: UM\n[22:24] MTD027ID: ESPECIALLY THE IMPORTANT BUTTONS UM IF YOU WANT TO SWITCH CHANNEL CHANGE YOUR VOLUME UH USE TELETEXT\n[22:31] MTD027ID: IT UH IT HAS TO WORK AT ONCE AND MORE ADVANCED OPTIONS MAY BE PUT IT S SOMEWHERE AWAY ON THE REMOTE\n[22:34] MTD026UID: NOT EMBED\n[22:36] MTD027ID: BEHIND UH A LITTLE UH LITTLE THING OR A TOUCH SCREEN\n[22:37] MTD026UID: YEAH BUT THEN WITH SOMETHING LIKE A TOUCH SCREEN COULD COULD MAKE MORE MENU UP POP UP OR SOMETHING\n[22:41] MTD027ID: AND YEAH IF YOU WANT TO UH UH S PUT ON STAND BY OR CHANGE THE CHANNEL THAT SHOULD ALWAYS BE POSSIBLE TO DO\n[22:49] MTD027ID: NOT FIRST CHANGE MENU OPTIONS OR SWITCH SOMETHING\n[22:50] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[22:53] MTD027ID: UM WELL YEAH AS YOU ALREADY TOLD GIVE SOME FEEDBACK\n[22:56] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[22:56] MTD027ID: IF THE USER IS PUSHING A BUTTON HE SHOULD KNOW IF THE TELEVISION OR N AT LEAST REMOTE IS REACTING AND NOT JUST THAT THE BATTERIES MAY BE LOW\n[23:05] MTD027ID: AND UM WELL MY CONCLUSION IS UH IS UH LESS IS MORE KEEP IT SIMPLE\n[23:12] MTD027ID: SO UH MAYBE WE SHOULD JUST EASE DOWN ON THE FUNCTIONALITY TO UH TO KEEP IT ACCESSIBLE ON T BECAUSE YOU ALL KNOW\n[23:20] MTD027ID: IF THERE ARE A LOT OF FUNCTION ON THE THE TELEVISION SOME YOU YOU'LL NEVER KNOW UH AND NEVER USE\n[23:27] MTD027ID: AND THEREFORE IT'S UH IMPORTANT IF YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE VOLUME OR CHANNEL THAT IS ALWAYS ACCESSIBLE AND EASY AND OTHER FUNCTIONS UM THAT ARE NOT SO IMPORTANT UM WELL YOU WE SHOULD CONSIDER JUST NOT USING THEM OR AT LEAST PUTTING THEM SOMEWHERE ON THE REMOTE WHERE THEY'RE NOT IN THE WAY FOR THE FOR THE MOST IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS\n[23:27] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[23:49] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[23:49] MTD028ME: UH I THINK THE IDEA UH ABOUT UH TOUCH SCREEN\n[23:55] MTD028ME: UM IS VERY GOOD\n[23:57] MTD028ME: UM\n[23:59] MTD028ME: BECAUSE RECENTLY UH I SAW NEWS ITEM ON T. V. UM ABOUT\n[24:06] MTD028ME: UH NEW TELEPHONES UH FOR ELDER PEOPLE\n[24:10] MTD028ME: UM THEY HAVE LIKE A TOUCH SCREEN WITH UH REALLY BIG PICTURES ON IT LIKE UH UH CALL UH HANG UP UM\n[24:23] MTD028ME: AND THAT'S A BIG AD ADVANTAGE I THINK BECAUSE\n[24:28] MTD028ME: ONE THE ONE HAND UH\n[24:31] MTD028ME: YOU MAKE THE REMOTE CONTROL COMPATIBLE FOR ELDER USERS JUST BY UH SCALING UP THE PICTURES OR SOMETHING\n[24:39] MTD025PM: MM-HMM\n[24:40] MTD028ME: IT'S UH\n[24:42] MTD028ME: VERY VISUAL INTENDED\n[24:48] MTD028ME: WHAT WAS I TO SAY MORE\n[24:50] MTD027ID: MAYBE THAT'S AN OPTION\n[24:52] MTD027ID: UM KEEP THE PRIMARY BUTTONS VISIBLE\n[24:54] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[24:55] MTD027ID: UH MAKE A REMOTE THAT FITS EASILY IN THE HANDS AND FOR SOME DESIGN ISSUES UH WELL\n[24:59] MTD027ID: PUT A LOGO ON IT AND MAYBE USE IT UH IN SOME AESTHETIC UH AESTHETIC FORM\n[25:05] MTD027ID: BUT UH TH THE IMPORTANT BUTTONS M MAKE THEM ALWAYS ACCESSIBLE AND PUSHABLE AND CLEAR AND MAYBE USE A TOUCH SCREEN\n[25:13] MTD027ID: OR IF THAT'S UH WILL BECOME TOO DIFFICULT JUST UH\n[25:20] MTD027ID: LIKE TELEVI SOME O OLDER TELEPHONES USE A L UH MAYBE IT'S POSSIBLE TO TO FLIP THEM OPEN AND UH JUST EXPAND THE NUMBER OF OPTIONS THAT ARE NORMALLY VISIBLE\n[25:32] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY BUT BUT IF YOU PICK THE THE IDEA THE LEFT IDEA\n[25:32] MTD027ID: UM\n[25:36] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[25:36] MTD028ME: THEN WHAT'S GONNA BE DISPLAYED ON THE TOUCH SCREEN\n[25:40] MTD026UID: THE EXTRA FUNCTIONS\n[25:41] MTD027ID: THE EXTRA FUNCTIONS YOU UH YOU JUST SEE A MENU FROM SYSTEM FUNCTIONS OR TELETEXT FUNCTIONS\n[25:42] MTD028ME: YEAH BUT L LIKE MENU FUNCTIONS OR\n[25:44] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[25:47] MTD027ID: AND YOU JUST CHOOSE ONE AND THEN ALL ALL THE OPTIONS WILL BECOME AVAILABLE AND YOU JUST C S YEAH T SCROLL THROUGH THEM\n[25:50] MTD028ME: AH OKAY\n[25:55] MTD026UID: WOULDN'T IT BE BETTER TO MAKE JUST ONE BIG TOUCH SCREEN\n[25:58] MTD028ME: YEAH I THINK SO\n[25:59] MTD026UID: UH ONE ONE SMALL UH TOUCH SCREEN UH APPLET AND UH I'LL JUST MAKE UM UH LET'S SAY FIFTEEN BUTTONS ON IT\n[26:06] MTD026UID: AND UH WE HAVE THREE OF THOSE UH ACTUALLY JUST UH MENUS WITH SUB MENUS WITH OR SUB ITEMS SUB FUNCTIONS\n[26:13] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[26:14] MTD027ID: WELL UM THEN I'D LIKE TO MAKE A PROPOSAL\n[26:21] MTD027ID: IF YOU MAKE ONE BIG TOUCH SCREEN\n[26:23] MTD026UID: YES\n[26:24] MTD027ID: USE THE SAME CONCEPT AS HERE KEEP THE BUTTONS ALWAYS AVAILABLE AND USE THE LOWER PART OF THE TOUCH SCREEN FOR THE REST\n[26:26] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[26:27] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[26:32] MTD026UID: YEAH YEAH LIKE LIKE THE IPOD IDEA THAT THAT WE JUST SAW\n[26:32] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[26:35] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[26:36] MTD026UID: YOU JUST HAVE A F A FEW SELECTED BUTTONS AND UH A FEW MENUS\n[26:41] MTD026UID: AND WITH THIS IDEA YOU COULD ACTUALLY MAKE UH SEVERAL YOU CAN ALSO IMPROVE UH LATER ON\n[26:47] MTD027ID: YES\n[26:50] MTD026UID: UH UH I THINK THAT WILL BE GREAT\n[26:52] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[26:53] MTD025PM: SO YOU THINK IT'S WILL BE BETTER TO HAVE A T KINDA TOTAL TOUCH SCREEN\n[26:57] MTD028ME: YEAH I THINK SO\n[26:58] MTD026UID: YEAH I WOU I WOULD ACTUALLY GO FOR THE\n[26:59] MTD025PM: JIRUN\n[27:00] MTD027ID: OKAY I AGREE BUT I THINK IT'S VERY IMPORTANT THAT THEY ALWAYS UM MAKE THE SAME BUTTONS ACCESSIBLE\n[27:07] MTD027ID: SO USE JUST FOR SPECIAL OPTIONS A PART OF THE TOUCH SCREEN\n[27:11] MTD028ME: YEAH OF COURSE\n[27:11] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[27:12] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[27:12] MTD027ID: AND SO UM AN ELDER DESIGNER PICKS UP TH THE OF AN ELDER PARENTS OR GRANDPARENT PICKS UP THE REMOTE FROM THE LITTLE CHILD AND WHO'S ALL IN THE SYSTEMS FUNCTIONS\n[27:18] MTD025PM: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[27:23] MTD027ID: YOU'LL HAVE TO HAVE THE POSSIBILITY TO TURN OFF THE T. V. OR TO SWITCH THE CHANNEL WITHOUT UM WELL USING ALL THE MENU STRUCTURES TO GET BACK TO THE PRIMARY FUNCTIONS\n[27:33] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[27:34] MTD028ME: YEAH I HAD ANOTHER UH IDEA ABOUT MAYBE PARENTAL CONTROL\n[27:40] MTD027ID: MM-HMM\n[27:40] MTD028ME: UM\n[27:42] MTD028ME: LIKE BUILDING IN UH SOME KIND OF PIN CODE UH WHICH ALLOWS UH PARENTS TO SWITCH TO ALL CHANNELS\n[27:50] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[27:50] MTD028ME: UH BUT CHILDREN UH IF CHILDREN DON'T DON'T KNOW THE PIN CODE THEY CAN'T SWITCH TO UH VIOLENT UH CHANNELS OR\n[27:55] MTD027ID: YEAH WH\n[27:57] MTD027ID: IS THAT POSSIBLE TO USE OR NO\n[27:59] MTD026UID: THAT IS POSSIBLE THAT WELL THAT ACTUALLY DEPENDS ON THE TELEVISION BUT I THINK I FIGURE THAT WOULD BE\n[28:00] MTD028ME: TH THERE'S JUST\n[28:02] MTD027ID: WELL YEAH WELL DOES IT HAVE TO DEPEND ON THE TELEVISION\n[28:04] MTD028ME: JU JUST A SIMPLE LOG IN SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[28:06] MTD026UID: WELL Y YOU S YOU SEE THE FI UH THING IS WHEN YOU BUY A REMOTE YOU YOU SET THE UH CHANNELS\n[28:07] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[28:13] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[28:13] MTD026UID: THE THE CHANNELS ARE DIFFERENT ON EACH TE TELEVISION THEY AREN'T SET IN A PRESET ORDER\n[28:16] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[28:18] MTD026UID: SO UH IF YOU UH LOCK ON A REMOTE UH LET'S SAY CHANNEL FIFTEEN\n[28:22] MTD028ME: MM-HMM\n[28:23] MTD026UID: WELL CHANNEL FIFTEEN ON THIS TELEVISION IS DIFFERENT THAN CHANNEL FIFTEEN ON THE OTHER TELEVISION SO THAT WOULD BE UH THAT WOULD BE ACTUALLY THE MAIN CONCERN\n[28:26] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY\n[28:28] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[28:29] MTD027ID: WELL I THINK THAT HE MEANS THAT UM MAYBE BY SOME OPTION UH MAKE SURE THAT UM REMOTE CONTROL AND THE T. V. MATCH\n[28:29] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[28:38] MTD027ID: AND THEN AFTER THAT YOU CAN UM USE SOME S INSERT SOME PASSWORDS AS BEING APPARENT THAT THE CHILDREN CANNOT USE THIS UH CHANGE THE SETTINGS OF THE T. V.\n[28:47] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[28:48] MTD027ID: LIKE COLOUR AND THEN VOLUME AND UH\n[28:51] MTD028ME: YEAH TH THAT KIND OF STUFF BUT MAYBE UM IF YOU LOG IN FIRST AS A PARENT UM\n[28:56] MTD027ID: MM-HMM\n[28:58] MTD028ME: YOU ADDRESS THE THE CHANNELS AND LIKE UH OH THAT'S CHANNEL FIFTEEN THAT'S UH\n[29:00] MTD026UID: YES\n[29:05] MTD028ME: VI VIOLENT CHANNEL UH M MY KI MY KIDS UH I DON'T WANT MY KIDS TO WATCH THAT THEN YOU SET THE PRIORITY TO ONLY PARENTS\n[29:06] MTD027ID: OH SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[29:06] MTD026UID: YES\n[29:10] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[29:14] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[29:14] MTD025PM: OKAY YEAH\n[29:15] MTD027ID: WELL B BUT MAKE IT A SEPARATE OPTION IN THE MENU SO THAT IT'S IT'S DIF DIS DISPLAYED FROM UH DISPLAYED HERE SO UH PARENTS UH\n[29:15] MTD026UID: YEAH THAT WOULD B\n[29:15] MTD028ME: FOR EXAMPLE\n[29:17] MTD028ME: BUT\n[29:18] MTD026UID: YEAH THAT\n[29:20] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY BUT BUT YEAH THAT'S JUST\n[29:23] MTD028ME: THAT'S AN A AN ADDED FEATURE\n[29:24] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[29:25] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[29:26] MTD025PM: BUT LET'S NOT UH GO TOO WIDE ABOUT THE THOSE THINGS THAT'S THAT WHY WE'RE HERE\n[29:30] MTD028ME: YEAH TH TH THOSE THINGS ARE NICE\n[29:31] MTD025PM: IT'S IT'S A NICE IDEA BUT I THINK THAT'S WE WEL LATER IN THE STAGE\n[29:35] MTD025PM: I'VE ONE LITTLE QUESTION ABOUT UM A TOTAL TOUCH SCREEN OR UH UM A P YEAH A PARTIAL\n[29:41] MTD028ME: PARTIAL\n[29:43] MTD025PM: UH BECAUSE I THINK UH ELDERLY PEOPLE MAY BE UH NOT USED TO UH A TOUCH SCREEN\n[29:49] MTD025PM: SO THEY WANT THE THE THE NORMAL FUNCTIONS LIKE TELETEXT VOLUME CHANGING\n[29:53] MTD025PM: UM UH TO BE UH YEAH KINDA TRADITIONALS UH AND UH THE THE THE THE OTHER FUNCTIONS\n[29:53] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[30:02] MTD025PM: THE MORE DIFFICULT FUNCTIONS UH TO BE UH MAYBE ON THE TOUCH SCREEN BUT TO KEEP THIS AS UH NORMAL AS POSSIBLE TO KEEP IT ACCESSIBLE\n[30:02] MTD028ME: MM-HMM\n[30:10] MTD028ME: YEAH BUT BUT IF YOU DISPLAY IT ON L. C. D. SCREEN WITH R R REALLY BIG NUMBERS\n[30:16] MTD027ID: YEAH YOU CAN DE DISPLAY IT ON THE ON THE OLD STYLE\n[30:17] MTD028ME: THAT'S JUST AS E JUST AS EASY\n[30:18] MTD026UID: UH\n[30:19] MTD026UID: I I DO\n[30:19] MTD027ID: YOU CAN DISPLAY ACTUAL BUTTONS ON THE TOUCH SCREENS\n[30:19] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[30:20] MTD025PM: YEAH THAT'S TRUE THAT'S TRUE\n[30:21] MTD026UID: UH I DO AGREE BECAUSE WELL IT'S JUST NOT THE SAME WHEN YOU TOUCH A TOUCH SCREEN OR WHEN YOU TOUCH A BUTTON\n[30:21] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[30:25] MTD027ID: YEAH OKAY\n[30:26] MTD026UID: BUT WELL WE HAVE TO LOOK AT WHAT'S OUR TARGET UH AUDIENCE\n[30:26] MTD028ME: YEAH IT'S DIFFERENT\n[30:30] MTD026UID: W WE ARE AIMING FOR YOUNGER PEOPLE AND THEY THEY CHOSE\n[30:30] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[30:32] MTD025PM: YEAH THAT'S TRUE YEAH\n[30:33] MTD028ME: YEAH AGE B BELOW FORTY\n[30:35] MTD025PM: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH THAT'S A GOOD POINT\n[30:36] MTD026UID: SO THAT'S THAT'S PROBABLY UH A\n[30:38] MTD025PM: YEP\n[30:38] MTD028ME: AND TH THOSE YOUNG PEOPLE YEAH\n[30:40] MTD028ME: Y YOU SAW IT IN MY MARKETING REPORT THEY LIKE THE NEW FANCY STUFF SO\n[30:40] MTD025PM: MM-HMM\n[30:43] MTD025PM: THEY LIKE THE FANCY STUFF YEAH\n[30:45] MTD025PM: THAT'S TRUE\n[30:45] MTD028ME: A TOUCH SCREEN LIKE MICROSOFT AL ALREADY DEVELOPED SOMETHING LIKE THAT FOR UH UH MULTI MEDIA APPLICATIONS\n[30:49] MTD025PM: MM-HMM\n[30:57] MTD025PM: MM\n[30:57] MTD028ME: I TH I THINK WE CAN DO THAT TOO\n[30:59] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[31:01] MTD025PM: OKAY AS YOU CAN SEE UH THE MINUTES FROM THE SECOND MEETING THIS ONE ARE UH ARE DONE\n[31:07] MTD028ME: DONE\n[31:11] MTD025PM: UH I'VE UH ADDED THE THIS UH FOUR THINGS FROM THE MANAGEMENT BOARD JUST TO KEEP IN MIND\n[31:16] MTD027ID: MM-HMM\n[31:17] MTD025PM: UM EACH TIME I UH I HAD A SORT OF UH SUMMARY ON WHAT YOU TOLD AND UH WHAT YOU PERSONAL THINK\n[31:26] MTD025PM: UH SO THAT CAN BE UH CAN BE READ OUT\n[31:29] MTD025PM: UH A F A FEW THINGS I UH I NOTICED UH WERE UM\n[31:37] MTD025PM: MOMENT\n[31:38] MTD025PM: OOH\n[31:52] MTD025PM: UH TH THE THE MAIN POINTS IN UH THIS UH UH IN THIS UH MEETING IS I THINK UH HOW UH IT'S GOING TO LOOK UH WITH UH WE MUST KEEP IT SIMPLE\n[32:07] MTD025PM: BUT HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO UH HAVE MORE OPTIONS AND HAVE THEM UH HIDDEN OR SOMETHING\n[32:13] MTD025PM: SO THEY DON'T UH YOU DON'T HAVE A BIG UH THING FULL OF UH BUTTONS OR UH UM AND UH THE POINT THAT UH YOU UH WANNA USE ONE UH CONTROLLER UH FOR UH UH HYPOTHETICALLY EACH TELEVISION\n[32:29] MTD025PM: SO YOU MUST UH THE THE THE THE FUNCTIONS KNOW\n[32:32] MTD025PM: LIKE THE MENUS OR THE THE PARENTAL CONTROL MUST BE ALL UH BY THE DONE BY THE REMOTE CONTROL AND NOT BY THE TELEVISION\n[32:40] MTD025PM: I THINK THAT'S THE POINT WHAT UH\n[32:41] MTD027ID: MM-HMM\n[32:42] MTD027ID: YES\n[32:42] MTD025PM: WE DISCUSSED\n[32:42] MTD028ME: YEAH YEAH SOME OF THEM\n[32:45] MTD028ME: THE MENUS UH ARE NOT IDENTICAL FOR ALL TH FOR ALL T. V. S SO YOU HAVE TO DISPLAY IT ON ONE UH T. V.\n[32:50] MTD027ID: WELL YOU CAN USE UM WHEN YOU UH HOW DO YOU CALL IT S UM SYNCHRONIZED THE UM REMOTE AND THE T. V. THEN THERE'S ALWAYS\n[32:59] MTD028ME: YEAH BUT THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE\n[33:01] MTD027ID: THERE ARE ALWAYS UH POSSIBILITIES TO CHANGE THE COLOUR AND THE BRIGHTNESS AND THE VOLUME AND UM WELL MAYBE WE CAN LOOK OUT IF THERE'S OPTIONS THAT THE REMOTE UM IN ITS MEMORY CAN SEE WHAT KINDA T. V. IT IS\n[33:05] MTD028ME: MM-HMM MM YEAH\n[33:13] MTD027ID: FROM AH IT'S A PHILIPS THIS AND THIS AND THAT AND THEN GIVE THE OPTIONS THAT ARE CAPABLE THE CAPABLE FROM THE T\n[33:20] MTD025PM: YEAH BUT YOU HAVE UH UH AN YEAH BUT YOU HAVE AN INTERNATIONAL MARKET RANGE SO YOU HAVE I THINK A BIG RANGE OF\n[33:20] MTD028ME: ADD TH THAT THAT'S AN OPPORTUNITY\n[33:26] MTD027ID: WELL THERE ARE UNIVERSAL D UM UM REMOTES AND THEY ALL HAVE A FUNCTIONALITY FOR ALL THE T. V. S\n[33:30] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[33:33] MTD027ID: UH SO THIS WOULDN'T BE A EXTRA FEATURE TO INCORPORATE THE MEN MENUS OF THESE\n[33:34] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[33:34] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[33:35] MTD026UID: BUT THEY\n[33:36] MTD028ME: BUT\n[33:37] MTD025PM: AND IT'S NOT TOO COMPLEX TO DO IT\n[33:40] MTD026UID: WELL THEY UH THEY ALL HAVE TO BE PROGRAMMED TO FIT YOUR T. V. AND THAT THAT IS BIT OF A TRICKY JOB\n[33:40] MTD028ME: NO\n[33:43] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[33:46] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[33:46] MTD026UID: I ACTUALLY USE ONE OF THOSE WHEN THEY ARE THEY ARE KINDA KINDA TROUBLESOME\n[33:50] MTD026UID: BUT BUT THE THING IS WHE WHEN YOU UH START UH BUILDING SOMETHING LIKE THIS YOU HAVE TO BUILD A RECEIVER INTO THE UH T INTO THE REMOTES\n[33:59] MTD026UID: BECAUSE UH IN ORDER FOR THE REMOTE TO PROCESS SOMETHING FROM THE T. V. LIKE UH TO SYNCHRONISE AND YOU HAVE TO SEND AND RECEIVE AND THAT'S WELL\n[34:03] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[34:04] MTD027ID: WELL\n[34:05] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[34:06] MTD027ID: MM-HMM\n[34:07] MTD027ID: OH UM MO NO YOU CAN JUST SAY UH THE C\n[34:08] MTD028ME: NO NO NO\n[34:09] MTD028ME: HE HE HE HE ME HE MEANS JUST JUST ONE OTHER THING\n[34:10] MTD025PM: JUST BUILD IT IN\n[34:13] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[34:13] MTD028ME: UH WITH THE CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS THE UNIVERSAL ONES UM YOU HAVE TO PRESS YEAH YOU HAVE TO PRESS A CODE FOR T. V.\n[34:16] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[34:18] MTD026UID: YES\n[34:21] MTD027ID: IN CODES Y YOU YOU GET A B A BOOK WITH CODES\n[34:24] MTD027ID: YOU LOOK UP\n[34:25] MTD027ID: I HAVE A PHILIPS H. FIFTY FIVE AND IT SAYS PRESS CODE FOUR FIVE FIVE AND YOU PRESS CODE FOUR FIVE FIVE ON THE UH IN THE REMOTE AND IT DISPLAYS ALL YOUR UH MENU OPTIONS\n[34:26] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[34:27] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[34:28] MTD026UID: OH OKAY YEAH SURE UH\n[34:31] MTD026UID: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[34:34] MTD026UID: OH YEAH YEAH SURE THAT WOULD BE POSSIBLE YEAH\n[34:36] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[34:37] MTD028ME: NOW WE UH JUST CONNECT UH THE T. V. TYPE UH TO A SET OF OPTIONS IN JUST JUST IN THE MEMORY\n[34:43] MTD027ID: MEMORY IN THE IN THE REMOTE\n[34:45] MTD025PM: YEP\n[34:46] MTD026UID: PROFILES\n[34:47] MTD028ME: SO THAT IF YOU YEAH LIKE PROFILE SO THAT IF YOU UH TOUCH IN LIKE UH ONE FOUR ONE ZERO KIND OF T. V. UH\n[34:54] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[34:58] MTD028ME: THE MEMORY UH\n[35:01] MTD028ME: POPS UP THE OPTIONS\n[35:03] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[35:03] MTD026UID: YEAH THAT WOULD BE POSSIBLE\n[35:03] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[35:04] MTD026UID: YEAH SURE\n[35:05] MTD028ME: I TH DON'T THINK THAT'S UH THAT TAKES A LOT OF STORAGE SPACE OR SOME JUST VARIA VARIABLES\n[35:09] MTD026UID: NO THAT WOULDN'T BE UH\n[35:12] MTD026UID: YEAH A FEW VARIABLES\n[35:12] MTD027ID: YEAH WELL UM IF YOU LOOK AT THE UM MANUALS FROM UNIVERSAL UH REMOTES THERE ARE MAYBE UM THREE FOUR HUNDREDS T. V. S AT MAXIMUM\n[35:19] MTD028ME: MM-HMM\n[35:22] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[35:23] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[35:24] MTD027ID: IF YOU HAVE ALL OF THEM ALL THE OLD AND NEW T. V. S SUMMED UP SO UH I THINK UH IT IS POSSIBLE\n[35:30] MTD026UID: AH IT IS\n[35:31] MTD026UID: IT IS DEFINITELY PO\n[35:31] MTD028ME: BUT ON THE OTHER HAND ON THE OTHER HAND UH IF YOU HAVE A REMOTE AND BUY A NEW T. V. THAT ISN'T INCORPORATED IN THE REMOTE\n[35:32] MTD025PM: WE HAVE FIVE MINUTES TO GO\n[35:37] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[35:41] MTD027ID: WELL THEN YOU HAVE TO BUY A NEW ONE IT'S VERY GOOD FOR MARKETING\n[35:43] MTD028ME: NEW REMOTE\n[35:45] MTD027ID: MAYBE OR AN UPDATE SOFTWARE UPDATE\n[35:47] MTD028ME: A FIRMWARE UPGRADE OR SOMETHING BUT FROM WHERE\n[35:48] MTD027ID: FIRMWARE UPDATE YOU SAY\n[35:48] MTD026UID: YEAH FIRMWARE UPGRADE\n[35:51] MTD028ME: AH\n[35:52] MTD028ME: MAYBE W\n[35:53] MTD026UID: THAT'S MAYBE THE CUP HOLDER\n[35:55] MTD028ME: NO M MAY NO MAYBE WE CAN INCORPORATE SOME KIND OF UH U. S. B. OR A FIREWIRE CONNECTION\n[35:55] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[35:55] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[36:01] MTD028ME: SO THAT YOU CAN UH CONNECT IT TO THE P. C. AND DOWNLOAD THE NEWEST FIRMWARE FROM UH FROM THE INTERNET\n[36:06] MTD026UID: WELL NOT EVERYBODY HAS UH HAS UH A P. C. AT HOME\n[36:10] MTD026UID: WELL THE MOST MOST PEOPLE HAVE BUT NOT NOT EVERYBODY AND\n[36:11] MTD027ID: WELL AT UH YOU CAN GO BACK TO THE SHOP AND UH THEY\n[36:14] MTD028ME: YEAH LIKE A S KIND OF SERVICE CENTRE\n[36:15] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[36:16] MTD027ID: YEAH SER O AND THEY CAN DOWNLOAD IT FOR YOU\n[36:17] MTD026UID: YEAH MAYBE SOMETHING LIKE SERVICE CEN OR YOU COULD WELL YOU COULD S ACTUALLY LOOK AT THE PLACE HOLDER YOU TALKED ABOUT EARLIER\n[36:18] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[36:23] MTD026UID: AND YOU COULD PROBABLY UH MAKE A CONNECTION TO UH AN TELEPHONE LINE OR A INTERNET CONNECTION\n[36:23] MTD027ID: MM-HMM\n[36:27] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[36:28] MTD027ID: WELL ALREADY DIGITAL INFORMATION IS SENT T TO THE THE STANDARDS T. V. UH CONNECTIONS\n[36:33] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[36:35] MTD027ID: YOU CAN SEE WHAT'S UH PROGRAMME IS ON ON THE NEW UH CHANNELS SO MAYBE J THEY WE CAN SEND THAT INFORMATION ALONG WITH STANDARD T. V. UH\n[36:43] MTD026UID: WELL THEN THEN IT'S BE UH BACK TO THE BUILDING A RECEIVING UH WELL UH IF IT'S ACTUALLY WORTH IT TO BUILD IT IN\n[36:46] MTD027ID: RECEIVING\n[36:47] MTD027ID: OH YEAH\n[36:48] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[36:51] MTD026UID: WE COULD ACTUALLY LOOK AT INTO IT BUT I DUNNO IT IT WOULD BE UH BRINGING MORE COSTS UH WITH WITH IT AND\n[36:52] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[36:55] MTD027ID: DIFFICULT\n[36:58] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[36:58] MTD028ME: I I THINK IT'S UH\n[37:01] MTD028ME: MOST CHEAP OR CHEAPEST TO JUST DO THE UPDATES UH AT THE SERVICE CENTRE OR AT THE SHOP\n[37:06] MTD026UID: YEAH THAT WOULD BE PROBABLY BEST YEAH\n[37:06] MTD027ID: YEAH YEAH UH S I THINK SOME I THINK IT'S GOOD IDEA YEAH\n[37:08] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[37:09] MTD026UID: LIKE WHEN YOU WHEN YOU BUY A T. V. YOU JUST ASK WELL I'LL\n[37:11] MTD028ME: IT'S IT'S IT'S NOT A LOT OF WORK JUST ONE UH DOCKING STATION WHERE YOU PUT IT IN PRESS START BLING BLING UPDATED\n[37:16] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[37:19] MTD026UID: YEAH THAT WOULD BE BEST YEAH\n[37:20] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[37:20] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[37:20] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[37:20] MTD028ME: YOU DON'T BUY A T. V. EVERY WEEK NEW TEEV SO\n[37:22] MTD027ID: OKAY LET'S UH SAVE THIS IN THE MEANWHILE UH\n[37:22] MTD026UID: NO NO\n[37:23] MTD026UID: EXACTLY SO\n[37:37] MTD027ID: UM M FOR WHICH ONE ARE WE GOING\n[37:41] MTD027ID: MY MISTAKE\n[37:41] MTD028ME: LET'S VOTE\n[37:43] MTD027ID: THAT ONE OR UH\n[37:45] MTD026UID: YEAH MY VOTE GOES OUT TO THE RIGHT\n[37:47] MTD027ID: YOUR VOTE AND YOUR OKAY\n[37:48] MTD028ME: MY VOTE TOO\n[37:49] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[37:51] MTD028ME: AND YOUR VOTE\n[37:52] MTD027ID: WELL I WAS UH DOUBTING ABOUT WHICH ONE TO TAKE\n[37:55] MTD027ID: BUT UH YOU'VE CONVINCED ME THAT UH IF YOU DI DISPLAY BUTTONS ABOUT THE SAME AS THEY WOULD LOOK ON A NORMAL UM REMOTE ALL ELDERLY PEOPLE WILL KNOW WHAT TO DO\n[37:59] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[38:02] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[38:06] MTD028ME: AND ALSO LIKE A CLAPPING UH\n[38:10] MTD028ME: LI LIKE DEVICE THAT UH POPS OPEN\n[38:12] MTD027ID: OPENS UP IS TOO DIFFICULT OR UH\n[38:13] MTD026UID: FLIPS OPEN\n[38:15] MTD028ME: UH TOO DIFFICULT UM MAYBE UH IT'S EASIER TO BREAK IT\n[38:20] MTD025PM: N YEAH\n[38:21] MTD027ID: BREAK IT I DON'T GET\n[38:22] MTD028ME: YEAH TH TH TH THAT I UH\n[38:26] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[38:27] MTD025PM: IT'S VERY SENSITIVE\n[38:29] MTD027ID: OH SO YEAH\n[38:30] MTD028ME: LIKE MY TELEPHONE IT'S UH IT'S SENSITIVE TOO\n[38:33] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[38:33] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[38:35] MTD025PM: OKAY WELL UH IT'S ALMOST AT THE END\n[38:37] MTD025PM: SO WE HAVE NOW A LUNCH BREAK FINALLY YEAH\n[38:39] MTD028ME: AH\n[38:41] MTD025PM: UH AFTER THE LUNCH BREAK UH IT'S BACK TO UH INDIVIDUAL WORK ONCE AGAIN UH THIRTY MINUTES\n[38:48] MTD025PM: UH I WILL PUT MY MINUTES UH I HAVE UPDATED THEM SO UH S THEY'RE UPDATED IN THE SHARED FOLDER TOO\n[38:53] MTD028ME: THIRTY MINUTES\n[38:55] MTD025PM: THIRTY MINUTES THE\n[38:56] MTD028ME: HOW MINUTES\n[39:00] MTD025PM: FAILURE\n[39:01] MTD025PM: UH UH THE SPECIFI UH SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE NEXT UH MEETING YOU WILL ALL WILL RECEIVE UH AT THE UH THE THE EMAIL\n[39:10] MTD025PM: I DON'T THINK I CAN UH SAY MUCH ABOUT IT\n[39:13] MTD025PM: SO UH UH WAIT FOR YOUR EMAIL AND UH HOPEFULLY YOU GET IT DONE UH IN THE IN THE THIRTY MINUTES\n[39:20] MTD025PM: AND I W WILL SEE YOU AFTER THE LUNCH BREAK AND THE THIRTY MINUTES\n[39:23] MTD028ME: ONE QUESTION UH HOW LATE DO WE HAVE TO GET BACK BE BACK HERE\n[39:23] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[39:29] MTD025PM: UH WELL UH THIRTY MINUTES\n[39:33] MTD027ID: A QUARTER TO ONE MAYBE\n[39:34] MTD025PM: UH YEAH\n[39:35] MTD028ME: THIRTY MINUTES LUNCH BREAK\n[39:37] MTD025PM: THIRTY MINUTES LUNCH BREAK YEAH\n[39:39] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[39:39] MTD028ME: I THOUGHT FORTY FIVE\n[39:39] MTD025PM: OH\n[39:41] MTD025PM: FORTY FIVE\n[39:41] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[39:41] MTD025PM: UH THEN WOULD IT BE UH ONE O'CLOCK\n[39:43] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[39:44] MTD025PM: OR WE WE ASK OUR PERSONAL COACH\n[39:44] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[39:46] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[39:46] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[39:48] MTD025PM: THANK YOU\n[39:48] MTD025PM: THANK YOU UH THAT WAS A VERY UH GOOD SESSION I THINK WE UH WE\n[39:51] MTD027ID: YEAH IS IT POSSIBLE TO STORE THIS ON THE SHARE DOCUMENTS OR WHAT\n[39:53] MTD028ME: YEAH ME TOO\n[39:54] MTD025PM: UH YE WELL\n[39:56] MTD028ME: SAVE AS\n[39:57] MTD025PM: YEAH BECAUSE UH ALL UH THINGS ARE UH STORED IN SMART BOARD DOT UH X. D. K. AND THAT'S IN\n[40:02] MTD028ME: YEAH V\n[40:04] MTD028ME: BUT BUT YOU CAN OPEN A FROM YOUR PR FROM YOUR LAPTOP\n[40:06] MTD027ID: 'KAY SAVE IT AS AN IMAGE ON THE RES\n[40:07] MTD028ME: YEAH MAYBE\n[40:08] MTD028ME: SAVE AS\n[40:13] MTD026UID: EXPORT\n[40:13] MTD028ME: NO\n[40:13] MTD025PM: NO\n[40:14] MTD026UID: MAYBE NOT EXPORT FUNCTION\n[40:15] MTD028ME: EXPORT\n[40:17] MTD025PM: WELL I CAN I CAN UH\n[40:17] MTD028ME: EXPORT H. T. M. L.\n[40:20] MTD027ID: NO AND USE AN IMAGE IF POSSIBLE\n[40:22] MTD028ME: HUH IMAGE\n[40:23] MTD027ID: J. PEG\n[40:24] MTD026UID: G. YEAH J. PEG\n[40:26] MTD027ID: J. PEG\n[40:27] MTD027ID: YEAH IT'S BETTER\n[40:28] MTD028ME: PAPER SIZE A. FOUR\n[40:30] MTD028ME: UH SCREEN SIZE\n[40:32] MTD028ME: IN THIS DIRECTORY\n[40:33] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[40:37] MTD026UID: N OH\n[40:38] MTD027ID: OH YEAH IT'S NOT CONNECTED TO THE\n[40:41] MTD025PM: YOU ALL UH HAVE THE THE QUESTIONNAIRE AGAIN ABOUT UH THE AFTER WORK\n[40:42] MTD027ID: TO OUR P. C. S\n[40:43] MTD028ME: NO\n[40:45] MTD028ME: YEAH IT IS CONNECTED\n[40:46] MTD027ID: IT'S CONNECTED\n[40:47] MTD028ME: YEAH I THINK SO\n[40:50] MTD026UID: TO ROOM\n[40:50] MTD025PM: DESKT HUH\n[40:51] MTD025PM: NO\n[40:52] MTD026UID: I'LL JUST UH SAVED IN MY DOCUMENTS\n[40:55] MTD028ME: OH\n[40:56] MTD026UID: YEAH IN MY OWN UH IN MY OWN MESSENGER\n[41:01] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[41:03] MTD025PM: PROJECT DOCUMENTS YEAH\n[41:04] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[41:05] MTD027ID: IT GIVES THE NA OH\n[41:09] MTD027ID: YES\n[41:10] MTD026UID: OKAY NICE\n[41:10] MTD025PM: OKAY THANK YOU\n[41:11] MTD027ID: THE QUESTIONNAIRE FILL IN UH WE FILL OUT D AFTER LUNCH OR UH\n[41:15] MTD025PM: UH WELL IT'S IT'S SIMPLY FILLING OH NO IT'S UH IT'S ALSO FILLING OUT NO I'D DO IT AFTER LUNCH I THINK\n[41:21] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[41:21] MTD026UID: AYE CHEERS\n[41:22] MTD025PM: I'M HUNGRY SO DO IT AFTER LUNCH\n[41:24] MTD027ID: YES\n[41:25] MTD025PM: THANK YOU ALL\n[41:26] MTD028ME: THANK YOU\n[41:28] MTD025PM: YOU'RE WELCOME\n[41:28] MTD027ID: WE CAN LEAVE THE P. C. ON I THINK YEAH AND RETURN TO THE\n[41:31] MTD028ME: YEAH OF COURSE\n[41:31] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[41:32] MTD025PM: WELL I BRING IT TO MY UH PERSONAL ROOM\n[41:34] MTD027ID: YEAH BRING TO I GOTTA BRING IT HOME\n[41:35] MTD028ME: TO MY EXAVE EXECUTIVE\n[41:37] MTD025PM: MY EXECUTIVE UH BIG ROOM WITH THE WITH THE PANTING\n[41:39] MTD027ID: A BIG OFFICE\n[41:59] MTD027ID: YES\n[42:00] MTD028ME: AYE\n[42:13] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[42:19] MTD028ME: OKAY", "question": "Based on the discussions and presentations in the meeting, what are the key design recommendations for the new remote control, including the preferred interface type, the rationale for its selection, and the primary functions that should always be accessible?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"interface_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The preferred type of interface for the remote control, e.g., 'total touch screen', 'physical buttons', 'partial touch screen'."}, "interface_rationale": {"type": "string", "description": "The main reasons and benefits for choosing the specified interface type, considering target audience, usability, and cost."}, "primary_accessible_functions": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of essential functions that should always be easily accessible to the user.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "secondary_features_approach": {"type": "string", "description": "The strategy for handling less frequently used or advanced functions to maintain simplicity."}, "technical_constraints_considered": {"type": "array", "description": "Key technical limitations or considerations that influenced the design recommendations.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "target_audience_focus": {"type": "object", "description": "Details about the primary target age group for the new remote control and the reason for this focus.", "properties": {"age_group": {"type": "string", "description": "The age range of the primary target audience."}, "reason": {"type": "string", "description": "The justification for targeting this specific age group."}}, "required": ["age_group", "reason"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["interface_type", "interface_rationale", "primary_accessible_functions", "secondary_features_approach", "technical_constraints_considered", "target_audience_focus"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"interface_type": "partial touch screen", "interface_rationale": "The team decided on a partial touch screen to balance modern aesthetics with usability. It allows for a clean design while keeping primary functions accessible via physical buttons. This approach caters to younger users who prefer new technology while ensuring the device remains intuitive for all users.", "primary_accessible_functions": ["switching channels", "volume controls", "play", "back", "stop", "turn off", "primary functions"], "secondary_features_approach": "Less frequently used or advanced functions (like system settings or parental controls) should be hidden behind a touch screen menu or a flip-open section to maintain a simple, uncluttered interface.", "technical_constraints_considered": ["Infrared technology is standard and cost-effective; Bluetooth would increase costs and require TV compatibility", "Current TVs have non-identical menus, making a universal remote complex", "Firmware updates are best handled at service centers or via a docking station rather than built-in receivers"], "target_audience_focus": {"age_group": "sixteen to forty-five", "reason": "This group represents the largest market share (65%) and watches more TV than older demographics."}}, "ground_truth": {"interface_type": "total touch screen with always-visible primary buttons", "interface_rationale": "Chosen to appeal to the younger target audience (16-45) who prefer new, fancy technology. It allows for fewer physical buttons, making the remote easier and quicker to learn. It also offers flexibility for displaying large, clear buttons for broader accessibility and allows for future software updates. It's also considered less prone to breaking than designs with moving parts.", "primary_accessible_functions": ["switching channels", "volume controls", "teletext", "play", "back", "stop", "turn off TV"], "secondary_features_approach": "Less important or advanced functions should be hidden, placed in a separate section of the touch screen, or accessed through a menu hierarchy, rather than being displayed as numerous physical buttons.", "technical_constraints_considered": ["infrared transmission only (no receiver in remote)", "cost-effectiveness", "remote control should manage functions/menus internally (not rely on TV menus)", "firmware update mechanism (e.g., service center, USB)"], "target_audience_focus": {"age_group": "16 to 45 years old", "reason": "This group represents the biggest market share (65%), offers higher revenue potential, and shows a preference for new, fancy technology."}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 21235, "output_tokens": 248, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "392d1354b111235f5dd047156d1d3f25b19e1d6b19990ee4bf8353e963b57148", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "TS3007d", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 1387, "duration_sec": 2659.050048828125, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[1:39] MTD025PM: WOULDN'T WANNA BE PROJECT MANAGER\n[1:43] MTD025PM: UH WHAT WE GOING TO DO\n[1:44] MTD025PM: UM ONCE AGAIN I'M UH GONNA TAKE MINUTES\n[1:47] MTD025PM: SO UM NO PRESENTATION FOR ME\n[1:50] MTD025PM: UH FIRST WE HAVE A PROTOTYPE PRESENTATION BY G. AND G.\n[1:55] MTD025PM: AFTERWARDS SOME UH\n[1:55] MTD027ID: YO\n[1:56] MTD028ME: J. AND J.\n[1:58] MTD025PM: EVAL EVAL EVALU EVALUATION S SORRY\n[2:01] MTD026UID: EVALUATION\n[2:01] MTD028ME: EVALUATION\n[2:01] MTD027ID: EVALUATION CRITERIA\n[2:04] MTD025PM: UH EVALUATION CRIT CRITERIA\n[2:06] MTD025PM: UH IN COMBINATION WITH THE FINANCE I UM UH I RECEIVED UH A AN UH AN EXCEL UH FILE\n[2:17] MTD028ME: HMM\n[2:17] MTD025PM: WHICH WE HAVE TO FILL IN LATER ON\n[2:20] MTD025PM: UM YOU SEE\n[2:22] MTD025PM: UH AND THEN WE MUST SEE UH IF WE UH STAY UNDER THE TWELVE AND A HALF EURO\n[2:23] MTD028ME: HMM\n[2:23] MTD028ME: INTERESTING\n[2:27] MTD028ME: AH OKAY\n[2:28] MTD027ID: OOPS\n[2:28] MTD025PM: SO THAT'S UH THAT'S A BIG L SO LET'S UH WAIT IT UH UM WE HAVE WE HAVE MUST UH\n[2:29] MTD028ME: COOL\n[2:30] MTD026UID: MM-HMM\n[2:30] MTD026UID: THAT'S GONNA BE T PROBLEM\n[2:33] MTD027ID: SOME CREATIVE UH\n[2:35] MTD025PM: WE MUST HAVE UH SOME TIME FOR THAT UH BECAUSE IT WILL BE UH YEAH QUITE A LOT OF MATHEMATICS\n[2:41] MTD027ID: OH\n[2:42] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[2:43] MTD025PM: AND AFTER THAT UH UH AN EVALUATION OF UH THE PROCESS HOW WE UH HOW WE HAVE DONE IT HERE WITH THE SMARTBOARD\n[2:51] MTD025PM: WITH THE WITH OUR LAPTOPS WITH THE ALL UH ALL THIS\n[2:55] MTD025PM: AND UH AFTERWARDS UH WE CLOSING\n[2:57] MTD025PM: ONCE AGAIN FORTY MINUTES SO UH LET'S START\n[2:59] MTD027ID: OK OKAY\n[3:00] MTD025PM: I WOULD G GIVE THE WORD TO UM G. 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OKAY\n[3:09] MTD028ME: JANE AND JANE\n[3:13] MTD028ME: 'KAY GUYS TAKE IT AWAY\n[3:15] MTD026UID: HI\n[3:15] MTD027ID: TAKE IT AWAY\n[3:23] MTD027ID: UM THIS WAS OUR FIRST CONCEPT\n[3:24] MTD027ID: WE DECIDED TO USE A SINGLE TOUCH SCREEN\n[3:28] MTD027ID: SO WE'VE WORKED OUT THIS CONCEPTS HOW TO HOW TO HOLD IT WHERE TO PUT THE BUTTONS AND AND STUFF\n[3:34] MTD027ID: AND UM WELL WE BEGAN WITH UH WITH A FORM OF SHAPE\n[3:38] MTD027ID: THAT IS UH IS EASY TO HOLD W IN ONE HAND LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED\n[3:42] MTD027ID: SO WE MADE I IT A LITTLE BIT LESS THICK AND UH IT HAS SOME AR ARTISTIC MEANING\n[3:48] MTD027ID: NO\n[3:49] MTD027ID: THIS UH ISN'T NOTHING\n[3:52] MTD027ID: IDEA MAYBE UH IS BETTER\n[3:57] MTD027ID: UM WELL DURING THE MEETING I SHOWED YOU THE CONCEPT OF UH PLACING THE BUTTONS ON TOP USABLE WITH YOUR THUMB\n[4:04] MTD027ID: AND UH THE MENU STRUCTURE UH IF NECESSARY WITH YOUR OTHER HAND SO IT'S JUST GONNA HOLD IT EASILY\n[4:10] MTD027ID: AND IT HAS TO BE ACCE ACCESSIBLE WITH YOUR UH OTHER HAND TOO OF COURSE\n[4:15] MTD027ID: SO WE BEGAN UH WORKING OUT A CONCEPT\n[4:17] MTD026UID: YEAH UH WELL AND AS YOU SAW WE WOULD JUST HAVE THE BASIC REMOTE WITH THE PANEL L. C. D. UH SCREEN\n[4:24] MTD026UID: WELL THESE WOULD BE THE MAIN BUTTONS H YOU COULD UH CHANGE THEM LATER ON IN YOUR OWN PROFILE IF YOU WANT TO\n[4:29] MTD026UID: BUT WELL IT'S STANDARD THEY WILL BE DELIVERED WITH THIS KIND OF UH SET UP\n[4:33] MTD026UID: WE HAVE THE MORE ADVANCED MENU UH SETTING RIGHT HERE\n[4:38] MTD026UID: WE HAVE THE SUB MENUS AND STU STUFF\n[4:40] MTD026UID: WE MADE A TOP OH OR A FRONT VIEW\n[4:42] MTD026UID: JUST SO LIKE YOU WANNA UH BACK VIEW\n[4:45] MTD026UID: AS YOU CAN SEE THIS UH THERE THERE ARE UH TWO UH WEIRD BUMPS IN IT\n[4:51] MTD026UID: THIS IS FOR UH THE ADDED UH EFFECT OF UH WELL UH Y YOUTH AND DYNAMIC\n[4:57] MTD026UID: AND UH THIS IS FOR THE ARTISTIC EFFECT\n[4:59] MTD026UID: WELL WHAT WE FIGURED IS UH WE'LL SHOW YOU A PICTURE LATER ON YOU HAVE MORE B A BETTER IDEA AFTER THAT\n[5:05] MTD026UID: BUT IDEA IS FOR TO STAY IN BALANCE WITH THESE TWO UH WITH THESE TWO\n[5:09] MTD028ME: HMM\n[5:10] MTD026UID: AND SO WHEN YOU PUT IT ON THE TABLE IT WILL JUST LAY DOWN\n[5:13] MTD026UID: IT WON'T UH ROLL AROUND OR STUFF\n[5:16] MTD026UID: BUT IT WILL LIE MORE IN YOUR HAND LIKE AN OLD TELEPHONE MAYBE OR LIKE THESE OLD UH PHONES\n[5:20] MTD025PM: MM\n[5:21] MTD026UID: Y YOU YOU MAY GET THE IDEA\n[5:24] MTD026UID: SO THI THIS IS ABOUT UH HOW WE FIGURED IT SHOULD BE\n[5:27] MTD026UID: THE S PANEL WE G YOU WOULD HIDE WITH SOME MORE UH RUBBER LAYERS LIKE WE DISCUSSED EARLY ON\n[5:34] MTD026UID: UH YOU WOULD S YOU WOULDN'T SEE THE UH STRAIGHT PANEL BUT MORE FLUIDLY AND ROUND\n[5:39] MTD027ID: YEAH THE PANEL JUST UH OF COURSE GOES LIKE THIS\n[5:42] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[5:44] MTD027ID: BUT THE OVERLAYING LAYER IS UH A LITTLE BIT UH CURVED AND STUFF\n[5:48] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[5:49] MTD025PM: NO OKAY\n[5:50] MTD026UID: AND UH IN THESE BUMPS YOU COULD ACTUALLY UH PUT SOME ELECTRONICS UH THAT WOULD YOU CAN MAKE A MORE THINNER UH DESIGN\n[5:58] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[6:00] MTD026UID: AND THAT WOULD ACTUALLY LOOK VERY NICE YEAH\n[6:00] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[6:02] MTD026UID: AND UH ABOUT THE COLOUR WHAT HAVE\n[6:04] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[6:04] MTD027ID: OH WE ADDED THAT THIS UM CAN BE HELD WITH YOUR HANDS FOR THIS MAXIMUM IS OM YEAH ONE AND A HALF CENTIMETRES\n[6:11] MTD027ID: SO YOU HAVE ROOM HERE FOR YOUR BATTERY AND MAYBE EVEN OTHER UM ELECTRONIC CHIPS\n[6:17] MTD027ID: S AND YOU CAN JUST BE THE THE LAYER OF THE TOUCHSCREEN AND SOME HAVE SOME WIRES UNDERNEATH IT TO MAKE IT AS UH THIN AS POSSIBLE IN THE MIDDLE FOR GOOD GRIP\n[6:17] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[6:24] MTD028ME: HMM\n[6:28] MTD026UID: YEAH F UH AS COLOURS DO YOU DO YOU HAVE THE PICTURE IN UH\n[6:31] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[6:33] MTD026UID: OH YEAH\n[6:33] MTD026UID: NOW WELL THIS IS THE IDEA ABOUT UH THE BUMPS\n[6:35] MTD026UID: UH YOU CAN SEE THERE'S A V A VERY UH YOUTHFUL UH DYNAMIC UH EXTERIOR\n[6:41] MTD026UID: IT UH YOU JUST WANT TO HOLD IT YOU UH YOU ARE YOUNG AND UH DYNAMIC LIKE US\n[6:45] MTD028ME: 'S L IT'S LIKE AN UH EASTER EGG\n[6:47] MTD026UID: YEAH IT'S LIKE AN E BUT THIS IS FOR CHILDREN\n[6:47] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[6:49] MTD026UID: WE WE WANT A MORE ADULT VERSION\n[6:50] MTD026UID: BUT THIS IS LIKE A REMOTE CONTROL FOR CHILDREN\n[6:53] MTD025PM: IT'S CALLED A WEEMOTE\n[6:54] MTD026UID: A WEEMOTE\n[6:55] MTD028ME: WEEMOTE\n[6:56] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[6:56] MTD025PM: WEEMOTE\n[6:57] MTD026UID: HEY THAT'S ACTUALLY A BRILLIANT UH MARKETING STAND\n[7:00] MTD028ME: WAIT WHAT I W GOT IN MIND\n[7:01] MTD026UID: UH BUT SO THIS ACTUALLY BASIC THE IDEA\n[7:01] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[7:06] MTD026UID: WE WE JUST WANT TO BUILD A MORE UH ADULT VERS ADULT VERSION OF OF THIS\n[7:11] MTD028ME: MM-HMM\n[7:11] MTD025PM: YEAH I CAN IMAGINE THAT\n[7:12] MTD026UID: AND AND FOR COLOURS WE WE FIGURED STARTING WITH BASIC COLOURS LIKE UH WHITE OR METALLIC GREY\n[7:19] MTD026UID: THOSE ARE THE TECHNOLOGICAL COLOURS ACTUALLY SO IT D\n[7:22] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[7:23] MTD027ID: IT WOULD BE BEST TO TO APPEAL TO A BROAD PUBLIC AND MAKE THE COVERS EXCHANGEABLE\n[7:28] MTD027ID: SO THE YOUNG PEOPLE WILL BUY AN ORANGE AND A RED AND BLUE AND A PURPLE\n[7:31] MTD026UID: OR BLUE OR WHATEVER\n[7:33] MTD027ID: BUT WHEN THE O OLDER PEOPLE UH GO IN THE SHOP AND THEY SEE UH AN ORANGE UM REMOTE CONTROL IT WOULD BE LESS APPEALING THAN A WHITE ONE\n[7:43] MTD027ID: AND YOUNG PEOPLE WE THINK ARE A LITTLE BIT MORE FLEXIBLE THEY THINK AH I'LL BUY FOR A COUPLE OF EUROS SOME NOI NICE HIP UH\n[7:43] MTD028ME: HMM\n[7:48] MTD028ME: HMM\n[7:49] MTD028ME: MAYBE IT'S AN IDEA TO SELL IT WITHOUT A COVER SO THAT YOU CAN PICK A COVER IN THE IN THE SHOP\n[7:52] MTD027ID: WELL\n[7:54] MTD027ID: UM I THINK A COVER IS NECESSARY 'CAUSE ALS OTHERWISE YOU'LL JUST HAVE THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[7:57] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY\n[7:57] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY\n[7:59] MTD027ID: SO THERE MUST BE SOME CHEAP STANDARD COVER UM MAYBE WHITE OR SOMETHING\n[8:01] MTD028ME: HMM\n[8:02] MTD028ME: MM\n[8:03] MTD027ID: THAT'S COULD COMES WITH IT AND YOU CAN BUY SO WE CAN MAKE EXTRA MONEY\n[8:06] MTD025PM: YEAH BUT UH YOU D YOU MUSTN'T FORGET THAT UH OUR TARGET AIM IS YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[8:07] MTD028ME: OUI OKAY\n[8:14] MTD025PM: UH WE HAD DECIDED TO UH PUT UH SOME FLASHY FRUITY COLOURS IN IT\n[8:19] MTD025PM: UH AND UH IN THE SURVEY FROM UH MILAN AND PARIS UH IT UH IT CAME OUT THAT UH UH THE D THE OLDER PEOPLE ARE UH MORE WILLING TO UH TO SPEND MONEY ON EXTRA FEATURES\n[8:37] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[8:37] MTD025PM: SO I THINK UH IT WILL BE A BETTER IDEA TO HAVE SOME UH FLASHY FRUITY COLOURS AS AS A STANDARD\n[8:42] MTD027ID: THE OTHER WAY AROUND YOU MEAN\n[8:43] MTD026UID: OH YEAH\n[8:44] MTD025PM: AND FOR THE PEOPLE WHO UH REALLY WANT UH A MORE SOPHISTICATED MORE TRADITIONAL LOOK THEY'RE WILLING TO PAY UH THAT\n[8:49] MTD027ID: UH-HUH\n[8:53] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[8:53] MTD025PM: THEY WANT UH THEY WANT MORE LUXURY STUFF BUT THEY HAVE THE MONEY TO DO IT AND THEY WANT TO B TO BUY THAT\n[8:57] MTD027ID: MM-HMM\n[8:59] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[8:59] MTD025PM: SO MAYBE IT'S AN IDEA TO PUT THAT AS AN EXTRA AND NOT AS A STANDARD\n[9:00] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[9:02] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[9:03] MTD026UID: YEAH MAYBE YEAH PERHAPS YOU'RE RIGHT\n[9:05] MTD026UID: UH I I WOULD I WOULD ACTUALLY AGREE WITH THIS SOUNDS LOGICAL\n[9:08] MTD027ID: OKAY YEAH\n[9:08] MTD028ME: AN ANOTHER IDEA\n[9:10] MTD028ME: UH MAYBE WE COULD UH DEVELOP A COVER UH WITH WOOD STYLE\n[9:16] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[9:16] MTD028ME: THEY'LL PLEASE THE ELDER USERS AS WELL\n[9:19] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[9:19] MTD027ID: WELL YEAH A COLOUR OF A WOOD STYLE A WHITE C AND UH A COUPLE OF H HIP UH FRUITY COLOURS\n[9:25] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[9:25] MTD028ME: YES\n[9:25] MTD026UID: NAH\n[9:25] MTD027ID: AND LEA UH L DELIVERED STANDARD WITH A FRUITY COLOUR BUT NOT TOO NOT TOO MUCH\n[9:26] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[9:30] MTD028ME: NOT NOT TOO UH YEAH\n[9:31] MTD027ID: THIS IS BANANA AND MANGO NOT NOT PURPLE OR P ORANGE AND YELLOW\n[9:35] MTD028ME: YEAH EXACTLY\n[9:36] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[9:37] MTD025PM: BUT THE MAI I THINK TH UH THE STANDARD MUST BE SOME KIND OF UH UH ATTRACTIVE FLASHY COLOURS\n[9:37] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[9:38] MTD028ME: OR BLUE OR\n[9:45] MTD025PM: NOT TOO BUT W A LITTLE BECAUSE THAT'S OUR AIM\n[9:45] MTD027ID: AH\n[9:46] MTD027ID: MM-HMM\n[9:47] MTD026UID: YEAH LI LIKE LIKE THIS LIKE THIS\n[9:47] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[9:49] MTD026UID: THIS ISN'T THIS ISN'T TOO MUCH IS IT\n[9:49] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[9:50] MTD027ID: YEAH OKAY\n[9:52] MTD026UID: I F\n[9:52] MTD027ID: NO\n[9:52] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[9:52] MTD025PM: WELL THE BUTTONS DON'T HAVE TO BE UH ALL UH ALL OF YEAH\n[9:54] MTD028ME: WELL I I I THINK SO\n[9:54] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[9:55] MTD026UID: THE BUTTONS I\n[9:56] MTD028ME: YEAH EXCEPT FOR THE BUTTONS IT'S IT COULD BE A STANDARD MODEL\n[9:59] MTD025PM: IT\n[10:00] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[10:00] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[10:00] MTD026UID: YEAH UH SOMETHING LIKE THIS WOULD BE NICE\n[10:02] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[10:03] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[10:03] MTD026UID: OKAY THAT'S THAT'S IT FROM US\n[10:05] MTD025PM: THANK YOU\n[10:06] MTD028ME: 'KAY IT'S MY TIME NOW\n[10:07] MTD027ID: IT'S MY TURN\n[10:12] MTD025PM: THE MARKETING EXPERT\n[10:13] MTD026UID: UH OH\n[10:21] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[10:24] MTD028ME: DURING THE\n[10:27] MTD028ME: OH\n[10:29] MTD028ME: DURING THE DESIGN UH DESIGN LIFE CYCLE WE UH\n[10:30] MTD025PM: SORRY\n[10:36] MTD028ME: WE MADE LOT OF REQUIREMENTS AND TREND ANALYSIS AND STUFF\n[10:40] MTD028ME: UM NOW IS THE TIME TO UH EVALUATE OUR PROTOTYPE CONCEPT TO UH\n[10:47] MTD028ME: TO THE PAST REQUIREMENTS\n[10:49] MTD028ME: SO WE ARE GOING TO EVALUATE THE DESIGN ACCORDING TO THE PAST USER REQUIREMENTS AND TRENDS ANALYSIS\n[10:57] MTD028ME: UM WE'RE GOING TO DO THAT WITH A SEVEN POINT SCALE\n[11:02] MTD028ME: OPENING A WORD DOCUMENT NOW\n[11:12] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[11:16] MTD028ME: ONE OH OKAY UH I HAVE TO EXPLA EXPLAIN SOMETHING\n[11:21] MTD028ME: WE HAVE TO\n[11:23] MTD028ME: UH\n[11:27] MTD028ME: BE CONSENSIVE ABOUT ABOUT THINGS\n[11:30] MTD028ME: SO IT HAS TO BE A GROUP UH GROUP DECISION\n[11:33] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[11:33] MTD025PM: OKAY SO WE GON WE GONNA EVALUATE THE\n[11:34] MTD028ME: UH\n[11:36] MTD028ME: WE'RE GOING TO VOTE\n[11:37] MTD028ME: WE YEAH\n[11:38] MTD028ME: THE PROTOTYPE\n[11:38] MTD025PM: YEAH THE THE THING WE SAW\n[11:39] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[11:40] MTD025PM: OKAY JUST SAW\n[11:40] MTD028ME: OKAY ONE\n[11:42] MTD028ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL IS DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WITH AGE BELOW FORTY\n[11:46] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[11:47] MTD025PM: SEVEN\n[11:49] MTD028ME: SEVEN IS FALSE\n[11:49] MTD025PM: UH TRUE\n[11:51] MTD028ME: YEAH B ONE OR\n[11:51] MTD025PM: SORRY\n[11:54] MTD025PM: YEAH ONE I THINK\n[11:55] MTD028ME: MOST TRUE\n[11:56] MTD026UID: WHY\n[11:57] MTD026UID: YEAH IT'S NOT JUST UH DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE UNDER THE AGE OF FORTY\n[11:57] MTD027ID: MM\n[12:00] MTD026UID: IT'S ALSO DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE ABOVE FORTY\n[12:02] MTD028ME: YEAH SO SO A O ONE IS APPROPRIATE\n[12:02] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[12:02] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[12:03] MTD026UID: SO\n[12:05] MTD028ME: OR MORE LIKE A FOUR\n[12:05] MTD027ID: NO NO A LITTLE MORE IN THE MIDDLE\n[12:06] MTD027ID: NO UH THREE OR YEAH\n[12:07] MTD026UID: I HAVE I'VE YEAH TWO OR THREE BECAUSE IT'S NOT JUST UH THE QU QUESTION IS AIMED AT IS IT DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WITH AGE BELOW FORTY\n[12:07] MTD028ME: THREE\n[12:12] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[12:16] MTD026UID: BUT IT'S ALSO DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE OF AGE ABOVE FORTY\n[12:18] MTD028ME: AH EXACTLY\n[12:19] MTD026UID: SO\n[12:20] MTD028ME: EXACTLY\n[12:20] MTD026UID: I'LL SAY IT'S ABOUT THREE\n[12:21] MTD027ID: YEAH IT WILL BE PRIMARY APPEALING TO TO M MINUS FORTY BUT ALSO APPEALING TO\n[12:22] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[12:22] MTD028ME: THREE\n[12:25] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[12:27] MTD028ME: BUT ALSO FOR YEAH OKAY\n[12:28] MTD028ME: UH SECOND\n[12:29] MTD028ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL IS BEAUTIFUL\n[12:31] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[12:32] MTD027ID: IT'S WOW\n[12:33] MTD028ME: YEAH ACCO ACCORDING TO US IT'S ONE\n[12:36] MTD028ME: OR\n[12:36] MTD026UID: YEAH I I THINK\n[12:36] MTD027ID: YEAH IT'S THE MARKETING UH ANGLE ON TELEVISION\n[12:36] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[12:38] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[12:39] MTD028ME: YEAH P S\n[12:40] MTD027ID: WE HAVE A WONDERFUL\n[12:41] MTD028ME: OF C OF COURSE YOU HAVE TO BE UH VERY POSITIVE AND UH ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT YOUR OWN PRODUCT\n[12:46] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[12:48] MTD027ID: WELL IT'S ALSO FANCY THEN\n[12:48] MTD028ME: THREE\n[12:49] MTD028ME: UH THE REMOTE CONTROL LOOKS FANCY\n[12:52] MTD026UID: YES\n[12:52] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[12:52] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[12:53] MTD028ME: ONE\n[12:54] MTD027ID: OF COURSE\n[12:54] MTD026UID: YES\n[12:54] MTD025PM: YEP\n[12:55] MTD027ID: WE HAVE A PERFECT REMOTE\n[12:56] MTD028ME: GOOD\n[12:57] MTD028ME: FOUR\n[12:57] MTD028ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL HAS BIG CLEAR CHANNEL SWITCHING BUTTONS\n[13:01] MTD027ID: YES\n[13:03] MTD027ID: YEAH YEAH OH THEY HAVE TO AGREE BUT\n[13:04] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[13:05] MTD025PM: YES\n[13:06] MTD026UID: LEADS TO USER FACE YEAH\n[13:07] MTD028ME: DANIEL\n[13:07] MTD027ID: I'M THE USER INTERFACE UH EXPERT\n[13:08] MTD028ME: UH TELETEXT BUTTONS AND VOLUME BUTTONS\n[13:12] MTD027ID: UM UH NO\n[13:12] MTD025PM: NO TELETEXT BUTTONS\n[13:14] MTD025PM: TELETEXT IS IN THE MENU\n[13:14] MTD027ID: YOU YOU'VE DIFFERENT MENU\n[13:15] MTD028ME: FALSE\n[13:15] MTD026UID: YEAH FALSE\n[13:18] MTD027ID: AND VOLUME IS IMPO YEAH\n[13:19] MTD028ME: AND VOLUME\n[13:20] MTD025PM: VOLUME IS TRUE\n[13:21] MTD028ME: TRUE\n[13:22] MTD026UID: UH HMM\n[13:23] MTD028ME: BIG AND CLEAR\n[13:24] MTD026UID: YEAH THE THEY ARE BIG AND CLEAR\n[13:25] MTD027ID: YEAH YEAH BIG AND CLEAR\n[13:26] MTD025PM: YEAH BIG AND CLEAR\n[13:27] MTD027ID: BUT YOU COULD MAKE A TELETEXT BUTTON UH SIX\n[13:28] MTD028ME: HEY\n[13:30] MTD027ID: OTHERWISE THE PEOPLE WHO READ THIS UH ARE GONNA THINK WE HAVE NO TELETEXT BUTTON\n[13:30] MTD028ME: HEY\n[13:31] MTD028ME: HIDE\n[13:34] MTD026UID: YEAH BUT BUT THE TELETEXT BUTTON\n[13:35] MTD026UID: YEAH YOU CAN CH THAT'S IN A MENU\n[13:36] MTD028ME: IT'S IT'S NOT YEAH IT\n[13:37] MTD026UID: SO IT'S W YEAH IT IT IT IT ISN'T ENTIRELY UNCLEAR BUT SO I WOULDN'T GIVE IT A SEVEN\n[13:39] MTD028ME: J\n[13:42] MTD026UID: I WOULD GIVE IT A MORE A FIVE OR A SIX\n[13:43] MTD027ID: NO\n[13:44] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[13:44] MTD028ME: FIVE\n[13:45] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[13:45] MTD026UID: UH I DON I DON'T KNOW\n[13:46] MTD026UID: WHAT DO YOU THINK UH MISTER PROJECT MANAGER\n[13:46] MTD028ME: YEAH IT'S IT'S YEAH\n[13:47] MTD025PM: OH OKAY\n[13:48] MTD025PM: WELL I AGREE\n[13:50] MTD025PM: I WAS THINKING VERY BLACK AND WHITE\n[13:50] MTD026UID: HMM\n[13:53] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[13:53] MTD027ID: BLACK AND RED\n[13:55] MTD025PM: THANK YOU J.\n[13:58] MTD027ID: OKAY DON'T FORGET TO SAVE IT\n[13:59] MTD028ME: RED\n[14:00] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[14:02] MTD028ME: VOLUME\n[14:02] MTD027ID: UH\n[14:04] MTD028ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL IS EASY TO BE FOUND\n[14:07] MTD027ID: UH WELL WHEN WE PUT IN FANCY COLOURS YEAH AND YEAH\n[14:09] MTD025PM: FRUITY\n[14:11] MTD026UID: YEAH IT HAS THESE ALL THESE FRUITY COLOURS AND IT HAS A STRANGE SHAPE\n[14:14] MTD026UID: SO IF YOU SO IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE FINDING IT\n[14:16] MTD027ID: BUT UM IT IT'S NOT MAKING ANY SOUND UH HAVE WE DECIDING\n[14:19] MTD028ME: OH OKAY BUT 'KAY LOOK\n[14:20] MTD027ID: SO\n[14:22] MTD028ME: IF YOU PUT UH YOUR NORMAL UH REMOTE CONTROL UNDER YOUR BED OR YOU THROW THIS REMOTE CONTROL UNDER YOUR BED IS IT BETTER FINDABLE\n[14:31] MTD027ID: IT'LL MAKE A DIFFERENCE\n[14:33] MTD027ID: WE HAVE THE BETTER RE I DON'T KNOW\n[14:36] MTD027ID: YEAH I THINK SO\n[14:37] MTD027ID: MY REMOTE CONTROL'S BLACK\n[14:38] MTD028ME: A LI LITTLE BIT MAYBE\n[14:39] MTD027ID: A LITTLE BIT BUT YEAH\n[14:40] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[14:41] MTD025PM: WELL WE P WE CAN DO IT GLOW IN THE DARK\n[14:41] MTD028ME: FOUR\n[14:42] MTD027ID: UH\n[14:42] MTD028ME: FI\n[14:44] MTD027ID: K YEAH\n[14:44] MTD025PM: SO IF IT'S IN THE DARK PLACE YOU STILL SEE IT GLOWING\n[14:44] MTD028ME: I\n[14:45] MTD027ID: FO FO YEAH FO FIVE IS\n[14:46] MTD028ME: AH I I I THINK FIVE\n[14:48] MTD028ME: IT'S IT'S IT DOESN'T REALLY MAKE A LOT OF\n[14:52] MTD026UID: WELL THEN UH THEN I'LL GO FOR FOUR\n[14:54] MTD028ME: FOUR\n[14:54] MTD026UID: BECAUSE UH FOUR IS BETWEEN THREE AND UH UH ALSO BETWEEN BETWEEN TRUE AND FALSE\n[14:58] MTD027ID: YEAH OKAY YOU'RE RIGHT\n[14:58] MTD026UID: UH\n[14:59] MTD028ME: YES BUT FIVE IS BETWEEN FOUR AND SIX\n[14:59] MTD025PM: I THINK AH YOU MUST SEE IT AS\n[14:59] MTD026UID: SO I'LL I'LL GO FOR FOUR\n[15:03] MTD025PM: UH W UH ACCORDING TO UH THE THE OTHER UH REMOTE CONTROLS\n[15:03] MTD026UID: WHA\n[15:08] MTD025PM: THERE MAY UH UH BE THERE IN YOUR UH T. V. ROOM THIS ONE WILL STAND OUT I THINK\n[15:08] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[15:09] MTD028ME: B.\n[15:11] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[15:13] MTD026UID: YEAH THAT THAT'S A BETTER QUESTION ACTUALLY\n[15:13] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[15:14] MTD028ME: YEAH IT IT'S\n[15:14] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[15:15] MTD025PM: EXA I THINK THAT THAT'S WHAT IT'S ABOUT\n[15:15] MTD027ID: IF YOUR UH FIFTEEN REMOTES IN A DRAWER UH YOU FIND IT YEAH\n[15:18] MTD025PM: IF IT IF THIS LYING ON YOUR COUCH YOU'RE YOU'RE YOU THINK WHAT'S THAT FOR KINDA ORANGE UH THING\n[15:22] MTD028ME: YEAH YEAH\n[15:23] MTD028ME: BUT BUT THE SURVEY UNDER USERS WAS THAT THEY UH REALLY LOST IT\n[15:23] MTD025PM: SO\n[15:25] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[15:30] MTD027ID: YEAH THAT'S STUPID\n[15:31] MTD028ME: LIKE NO NOT UH NOT SEEING IT BUT LOST IT IN THE HOUSE OR SOMETHING\n[15:37] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[15:37] MTD027ID: UH BUT WHEN YOU LOST IT YOU'RE JUST NOT\n[15:37] MTD028ME: BUT OKAY\n[15:38] MTD026UID: WELL IF I IF YOU SEE A STRANGE SHAPE LYING SOMEWHERE UH THEN YOU'D UH RECOGNISE IT AS WHOA THAT IS STRANGE\n[15:43] MTD025PM: THAT'S OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:44] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY\n[15:44] MTD027ID: YEAH MOSTLY WHEN YOU LOSE YOUR REMOTE CONTROL IT IT'S UNDER YOUR\n[15:46] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[15:46] MTD026UID: YEAH WHAT IS THAT\n[15:47] MTD028ME: YEAH I I AGREE I AGREE\n[15:47] MTD026UID: UH\n[15:48] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[15:49] MTD026UID: SO IT'S\n[15:49] MTD027ID: MOST OF TIMES WHEN YOU LOSE IT YOU'RE SITTING ON IT\n[15:49] MTD028ME: EIGHT THE REMOTE CONTROL HAS FRESH FRUITY COLOURS\n[15:51] MTD027ID: UH\n[15:52] MTD025PM: TRUE\n[15:52] MTD027ID: UM I WOULD CALL UH CHOOSE TWO 'CAUSE WE DECIDED NOT TO MAKE TWO F UH FRESH COLOURS AS IT WOULD NOT\n[15:56] MTD028ME: YEAH YEAH NOT TOO FLASHY\n[15:57] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[16:00] MTD028ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL IS MADE OF SOFT MATERIAL\n[16:02] MTD027ID: UM\n[16:03] MTD026UID: YEAH RUBBER IS KIND OF SOFT\n[16:04] MTD027ID: KINDA SOFT BUT BUT NOT THIS\n[16:04] MTD025PM: YEAH BUT NOT TOO SOFT WE HAVE DECIDED\n[16:06] MTD028ME: THREE\n[16:07] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[16:08] MTD025PM: THREE YEAH\n[16:08] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[16:10] MTD027ID: YEAH YEAH EASY TO USE VERY AFFORD\n[16:11] MTD025PM: EASY TO USE\n[16:12] MTD025PM: ONE\n[16:12] MTD028ME: EASY TO USE\n[16:13] MTD025PM: YEAH CAN IT BE ZERO\n[16:14] MTD026UID: WELL I DON YEAH IT IS KIND OF\n[16:16] MTD028ME: TOP EASY TO USE\n[16:18] MTD028ME: IT'S IT'S NOT THE MOST EASY TO USE\n[16:18] MTD026UID: IT\n[16:19] MTD027ID: NO YOU CAN DO TWO BECAUSE UM IT CAN BE EASIER\n[16:19] MTD026UID: NO\n[16:19] MTD026UID: UH\n[16:21] MTD028ME: IT CAN BE EASIER\n[16:23] MTD026UID: IT COULD YEAH\n[16:24] MTD028ME: JUS JUST WITH TEN BUTTONS THAT'S THE EASIEST\n[16:24] MTD027ID: BUT THEN YOU'RE L YEAH BUT THEN YOU'LL LOSE FUNCTION F YEAH FUNCTIONALITY AND OUR FANCY UH LOOK SO\n[16:27] MTD026UID: FUNCTIONAL ABILITY\n[16:28] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[16:32] MTD028ME: YEAH BUT THE MOST UH EASY TO USE IS JUST WITH ONE BUTTON\n[16:34] MTD027ID: BUT\n[16:35] MTD027ID: IT IS R IT IS RATHER EASY TO USE BECAUSE YOU HAVE THE PRIMARY BUTTONS ALWAYS VISIBLE\n[16:37] MTD028ME: ON T\n[16:40] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY BUT EASY N NOT NOT THE MOST EASY TO USE I THINK\n[16:43] MTD026UID: NO IT'S IT I I'LL GO FOR TWO\n[16:43] MTD027ID: NO\n[16:45] MTD026UID: MY VOTE'S ON TWO\n[16:45] MTD028ME: TWO\n[16:45] MTD027ID: YEAH M MINE TOO\n[16:45] MTD025PM: OKAY TWO\n[16:47] MTD025PM: YEAH TWO\n[16:48] MTD028ME: WE ALSO HAVE TO COMPARE IT TO THE UH\n[16:52] MTD028ME: TO THE REMOTE CONTROLS ON THE MARKET NOWADAYS\n[16:54] MTD028ME: SO\n[16:54] MTD027ID: YEAH BUT WAITS JUST A MINUTES\n[16:56] MTD027ID: INSPIRATION\n[17:00] MTD025PM: WHAT'S THE TIME\n[17:00] MTD025PM: WE ALSO HAVE UH TO DO THE EVALUATION UH THE PRODUCTION COSTS AND UH STUFF\n[17:02] MTD027ID: THESE ARE THE M REGULAR REMOTES\n[17:04] MTD028ME: YEAH YEAH I'M UH HURRYING\n[17:06] MTD028ME: OKAY ELEVEN\n[17:07] MTD028ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL IS INNOVATIVE\n[17:09] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[17:10] MTD027ID: YES TRUE ONE\n[17:10] MTD026UID: YES\n[17:12] MTD028ME: A VERY OF COURSE\n[17:12] MTD025PM: YOU'RE AGREE TIM\n[17:14] MTD025PM: YOU HAVEN'T SEEN A MORE INNOVATIVE UH THING IN UH PARIS\n[17:17] MTD028ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL HAS M REMOVA REMOVABLE FROM MULTILUX\n[17:20] MTD027ID: YES ONE\n[17:22] MTD027ID: VERY MULTIFUNCTIONAL\n[17:26] MTD027ID: NO\n[17:27] MTD028ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL I IT HAS SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[17:31] MTD028ME: FALSE\n[17:32] MTD026UID: YES IT\n[17:32] MTD025PM: FALSE\n[17:33] MTD027ID: THIS IS USED WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION THIS\n[17:35] MTD028ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL HAS BUILT IN GAMES\n[17:37] MTD027ID: YES\n[17:39] MTD027ID: BUT UH MAYBE MAKE IT TWO BECAUSE THE GAMES ARE IN A SUB MENU AND NOT UH IT'S NOT AN ENTIRE GAME\n[17:43] MTD025PM: YEAH BUT THEY ARE BUILT IN SO IT'S ONE\n[17:45] MTD026UID: YEAH THEY ARE BUILT IN\n[17:46] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[17:46] MTD027ID: YEAH OKAY\n[17:47] MTD026UID: NOT DOWN\n[17:47] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[17:48] MTD028ME: AND THE LAST PAREN PARENTAL ADVISORY FUNCTION\n[17:50] MTD026UID: YOU REALLY LIKE THE PARENTAL ADVISORY\n[17:53] MTD027ID: YES\n[17:58] MTD025PM: FREAK\n[17:58] MTD028ME: YES I DO\n[18:00] MTD027ID: TH DID YOU MAKE THIS OR THE\n[18:01] MTD026UID: BU\n[18:02] MTD028ME: SAVE AS\n[18:03] MTD026UID: YEAH HE MADE IT\n[18:04] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[18:07] MTD027ID: IT CHANGES IT MAYBE\n[18:08] MTD028ME: OKAY I WILL UH\n[18:13] MTD027ID: OH YAY\n[18:13] MTD028ME: DO THE THE MATH\n[18:15] MTD027ID: OH DEAR\n[18:16] MTD028ME: NOW IT'S YOUR TURN\n[18:17] MTD025PM: OKAY THANK YOU\n[18:22] MTD025PM: WE'LL SEE\n[18:26] MTD027ID: HMM\n[18:33] MTD025PM: MM\n[18:48] MTD025PM: OKAY WE HAVE NOW TO C UH TO CALCULATE THE PRODUCTION COST\n[18:53] MTD025PM: IF IT'S UNDER UH TWELVE AND HALF EURO THEN IT'S UH OK UH OKAY\n[19:00] MTD025PM: BUT I IS IT IF IT IS B HUH\n[19:02] MTD025PM: NO THIS ISN'T RIGHT\n[19:04] MTD025PM: OKAY SO\n[19:06] MTD025PM: REDESIGN\n[19:06] MTD027ID: IF THEY'RE UNDER TWELVE FIFTY\n[19:07] MTD025PM: OH YEAH IF THEY UNDER YEAH\n[19:10] MTD025PM: NO\n[19:12] MTD025PM: OH YEAH\n[19:12] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[19:13] MTD027ID: CAU 'CAUSE SO IT'S OKAY\n[19:13] MTD025PM: YEAH IT'S SORRY\n[19:15] MTD025PM: YEAH IF THE COSTS ARE UNDER TWELVE AND A HALF EURO\n[19:18] MTD025PM: UH THEN WE UH CAN UH RA UH MOVE ON TO THE PROJECT EVALUATION AS WE HAVE UH EXPERIENCED IT\n[19:26] MTD025PM: OTHERWISE WE HAVE UH DO UH HAVE TO DO A LITTLE UH REDESIGN UH THINGY\n[19:30] MTD025PM: SO\n[19:33] MTD025PM: UH WE HAVE TO FILL IN THE NUMBERS OF THE COMPONENT UH COMPONENTS\n[19:37] MTD025PM: WE HAVE TO UH FIL UH WANT TO UH DO IT IN AND UH SEE UH IF WE STAY UNDER THE TWELVE AND A HALF EURO\n[19:47] MTD025PM: SO DO WE HAVE UH A HAND DYNAMO\n[19:50] MTD026UID: NO\n[19:50] MTD025PM: NO\n[19:51] MTD025PM: THAT'S ZERO\n[19:51] MTD026UID: ME TOO\n[19:54] MTD027ID: BATTERY YES\n[19:54] MTD026UID: YES\n[19:55] MTD025PM: BATTERY ONE\n[19:55] MTD027ID: ONE\n[19:56] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[19:56] MTD027ID: ONE YEAH\n[19:56] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[19:58] MTD027ID: KINETIC ONE\n[19:59] MTD025PM: KINETIC ONE\n[19:59] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[19:59] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[20:00] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[20:00] MTD025PM: OKAY SOLAR CELLS ZERO\n[20:02] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[20:02] MTD025PM: OKAY UH SIMPLE CHIP ON PRINT\n[20:04] MTD026UID: UH N NO\n[20:05] MTD028ME: NO\n[20:06] MTD025PM: NO\n[20:07] MTD028ME: ADVANCED CHIP\n[20:08] MTD026UID: NO\n[20:08] MTD025PM: NO ADVANCED CHIP\n[20:08] MTD027ID: NO\n[20:09] MTD026UID: YES\n[20:10] MTD025PM: SAMPLE SENSOR SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[20:11] MTD027ID: NO THE ADVANCED CHIP IS UH\n[20:12] MTD026UID: NO\n[20:12] MTD028ME: ADVANCED CHIP IS THREE\n[20:15] MTD025PM: THREE\n[20:15] MTD028ME: THREE EUROS YEP\n[20:17] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[20:17] MTD026UID: UH WE HAVE ONE\n[20:17] MTD025PM: YEAH UH BUT IT IT'S ONE ONE THING IT'S THREE EURO\n[20:18] MTD026UID: WE HAVE ONE\n[20:19] MTD028ME: OKAY ONE PIECE YEAH\n[20:21] MTD026UID: NO SEV ZERO\n[20:21] MTD025PM: UH WHAT'S THE SAMPLE SENSOR\n[20:21] MTD028ME: NO\n[20:23] MTD026UID: WELL THAT'S UM YEAH SPEECH RECOGNITION AND S\n[20:25] MTD028ME: SPEECH RECOGNITION I THINK\n[20:25] MTD027ID: YEAH YOU GIVE IT A SAMPLE UH ONE\n[20:26] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[20:28] MTD025PM: ZERO\n[20:30] MTD025PM: UH UNCURVED FLAT\n[20:31] MTD027ID: NO\n[20:31] MTD028ME: NO\n[20:31] MTD026UID: A ZERO\n[20:32] MTD025PM: NO\n[20:32] MTD025PM: BUT IS IT S IT'S NOT MADE FROM A SINGLE UNCURVED THINGY AND THEN UH AND THEN UH NO\n[20:34] MTD028ME: NO\n[20:34] MTD027ID: YOU NO\n[20:37] MTD026UID: NO\n[20:37] MTD026UID: NO\n[20:38] MTD028ME: THINGY\n[20:40] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[20:42] MTD025PM: SO IT'S ONLY UH ONCE DOUBLE CURVED\n[20:45] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[20:45] MTD028ME: YES THREE\n[20:45] MTD027ID: YEAH 'CAUSE UM THE LAYER AROUND IT FITS AROUND THE BUBBLES ON THE O ON THE UH THE BACK OF THE\n[20:47] MTD028ME: EIGHT\n[20:50] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[20:51] MTD025PM: WE'RE NOW IN A PROBLEM 'CAUSE UH WE HAVE UH REACHED ELEVEN EURO YET\n[20:57] MTD027ID: UH WE DON'T HAVE ANYTHING ELSE\n[20:58] MTD027ID: SO\n[20:58] MTD028ME: OKAY GO ON\n[20:59] MTD025PM: OKAY BUT UH WE HAVE\n[20:59] MTD028ME: JUST GO ON\n[21:00] MTD026UID: JUST GO ON\n[21:00] MTD026UID: THEN WE'LL SEE UH WE'LL WE'LL SEE UH WHA HOW MUCH WE ARE OVER BUDGET\n[21:04] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[21:05] MTD027ID: COULD YOU STEP A LITTLE TO THE RIGHT MA YEAH\n[21:06] MTD028ME: TWO\n[21:07] MTD027ID: OH SORRY\n[21:09] MTD028ME: TWO\n[21:09] MTD025PM: UH RUBBER\n[21:10] MTD027ID: OR\n[21:12] MTD025PM: YOU\n[21:12] MTD026UID: ZERO\n[21:13] MTD027ID: AND ZERO\n[21:13] MTD025PM: TITANIUM NO\n[21:14] MTD027ID: SPECIAL UH IS THE SPECIAL COLOUR\n[21:16] MTD025PM: SPECIAL COLOUR\n[21:17] MTD027ID: MM\n[21:17] MTD026UID: I DON'T THINK SO\n[21:18] MTD026UID: NO THIS IS A STANDARD COLOUR\n[21:18] MTD028ME: NO\n[21:19] MTD025PM: YEAH BUT WE WANT TO MAKE UH THE WOOD COLOURS UH THAT UH\n[21:19] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[21:20] MTD028ME: S\n[21:22] MTD026UID: YES THIS IS A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[21:26] MTD027ID: YEAH IF IF YOU'RE HONEST WE'LL UH TYPE ONE SPECIAL COLOUR\n[21:28] MTD028ME: YEAH BUT BUT D BUT DANIEL THA THAT'S THAT'S ANOTHER BRAND\n[21:29] MTD026UID: THAT'S AN ADD ON\n[21:30] MTD025PM: YEAH ONE\n[21:33] MTD028ME: THAT'S ANOTHER ARTICLE\n[21:35] MTD028ME: TO SELL\n[21:36] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[21:37] MTD025PM: YEAH BUT WE WE GOING TO YEAH YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[21:41] MTD025PM: BUT YEAH IT'S IT'S IT\n[21:41] MTD027ID: UH J MAYBE WE'LL FINISH UH THE THE LIST FIRST AND THEN LOOK BACK AYE\n[21:41] MTD028ME: THAT DOESN'T ACCOUNT FOR THIS\n[21:43] MTD028ME: PRODUCING THIS\n[21:45] MTD025PM: OKAY THE PUSH BUTTON NO\n[21:47] MTD027ID: NO\n[21:48] MTD027ID: SCROLL WHEEL NO\n[21:48] MTD025PM: SCROLL WHEEL NO\n[21:50] MTD027ID: NO\n[21:51] MTD025PM: NO\n[21:51] MTD025PM: OH NO\n[21:53] MTD025PM: YES ONE\n[21:54] MTD027ID: ONE YEAH\n[21:54] MTD025PM: UH BUTTON NO\n[21:56] MTD026UID: NO\n[21:57] MTD027ID: NO\n[21:57] MTD025PM: NO THE THE WE DON'T HAVE A S NO\n[21:57] MTD027ID: MM IS IT NO\n[21:58] MTD026UID: THESE THREE\n[21:59] MTD027ID: NO\n[22:00] MTD028ME: NO\n[22:00] MTD026UID: WELL WE'RE ONLY FOUR EURO OVER BUDGET\n[22:01] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[22:02] MTD025PM: OH OKAY\n[22:02] MTD027ID: SO\n[22:02] MTD026UID: BUT\n[22:03] MTD025PM: SO UM WHAT'S THE THING WE CAN CHANGE\n[22:06] MTD026UID: WELL OTHER CASE WE CAN MAKE IT SINGLE CURVED OR UNCURVED\n[22:06] MTD027ID: NO\n[22:07] MTD027ID: NO\n[22:10] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[22:10] MTD025PM: UH CAN I UH I SAY SOMETHING\n[22:10] MTD027ID: MM SINGLE CURVES\n[22:13] MTD028ME: YEAH OF COURSE\n[22:13] MTD025PM: NO CAN I SAY SOMETHING UH AS PROJECT MANAGER\n[22:14] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[22:17] MTD027ID: JUST CUT OFF THE KINE YEAH\n[22:17] MTD025PM: THE KINETIC THING CAN WE JUST SKIP IT BECAUSE UH YOU HAVE TO SHAKE IT BUT THAT'S NOT REALLY INNOVATIVE\n[22:19] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[22:20] MTD027ID: OR YEAH\n[22:20] MTD026UID: OKAY SURE\n[22:23] MTD027ID: YEAH WE JUST PUT A GOOD BATTERY IT IT\n[22:24] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[22:25] MTD027ID: MOBILE PHONES NOWADAYS\n[22:25] MTD028ME: DANIEL\n[22:26] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[22:26] MTD028ME: DANIEL WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT HERE\n[22:27] MTD025PM: YO\n[22:28] MTD025PM: SORRY YEAH YES\n[22:29] MTD028ME: WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT UH PUTTING A BATTERY IN IT BUT ALSO SELLING LIKE UH THE COVERS\n[22:33] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[22:37] MTD028ME: A DOCKING STATION JUST APART FROM THE FROM THE THING SO THAT YOU CAN UH PUT UH\n[22:41] MTD025PM: MM-HMM\n[22:45] MTD028ME: RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES IN IT AND JUST\n[22:47] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[22:48] MTD027ID: BUT YOU CAN USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ANYWAY JUST YOU S YOU HAVE TO RECHARGE THEM MANUAL\n[22:51] MTD025PM: YEAH AND NOT REALLY\n[22:52] MTD028ME: YEAH YEAH OKAY\n[22:53] MTD025PM: BUT WE IF YOU FORGET ABOUT THE KINETIC WELL IF WE DO THAT\n[22:55] MTD028ME: JUST AN IDEA\n[22:56] MTD027ID: YEAH THAT'S A COST REDUC\n[22:56] MTD026UID: YEAH SURE\n[22:56] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[22:59] MTD025PM: WE SHALL\n[23:00] MTD027ID: AH\n[23:01] MTD026UID: OKAY WELL YOU YOU CAN GO FROM DOUBLE CURVED TO SINGLE CURVED\n[23:01] MTD025PM: SO UM\n[23:04] MTD028ME: YEAH OF COURSE\n[23:06] MTD026UID: AND THAT WOULD SOLVE THE BUDGET PROBLEM\n[23:08] MTD025PM: UH B BUT I BUT THE SINGLE CURVED IS JUST OH\n[23:08] MTD027ID: YEAH SO WE HAVE TO BAKE THE BA BACK FLAT AND THEN\n[23:10] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[23:13] MTD026UID: IT'S JUST YEAH WELL THE SINGLE CURVE THAT\n[23:13] MTD027ID: NO IT'S IT'S JUST ONE CURVE AND NOT A BACK UH CURVED I THINK\n[23:18] MTD025PM: OH OKAY OKAY\n[23:18] MTD027ID: OR\n[23:18] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[23:19] MTD026UID: EXACTLY YEAH\n[23:19] MTD027ID: OR ARE THESE TWO CURVES\n[23:19] MTD025PM: SO THAT'S WH THA THAT'S ONE OPTION\n[23:20] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[23:21] MTD027ID: UH\n[23:23] MTD025PM: AND THEN W YEAH AND THEN WE COULD HAVE IT\n[23:26] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[23:26] MTD025PM: BUT UH IT'S ITS' WELL IT'S IT'S R IT IS THE MAIN POINT OF THE THE THE THE LOOK\n[23:30] MTD027ID: YEAH BUT WHAT ELSE UH DO WE HAVE TO CUT OUT\n[23:33] MTD026UID: WE GOING TO CUT\n[23:33] MTD027ID: NO ADVANCED CHIP UH THAT'S A LITTLE BIT OF PROBLEM\n[23:35] MTD025PM: NO THO UH THAT THAT CAN BE DONE\n[23:36] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[23:38] MTD025PM: SO UH\n[23:38] MTD027ID: ALTHOUGH CAN WE MAKE IT WITH A REGULAR CHIP\n[23:40] MTD025PM: OKAY A LITTLE LESS UH CONVERSATION\n[23:43] MTD027ID: CURVY\n[23:43] MTD028ME: HEY THOSE AR ARCS WHY ARE THERE FOR\n[23:47] MTD025PM: SORRY\n[23:48] MTD028ME: THE BLUE BLUE UH\n[23:50] MTD025PM: FILL IN JUST A\n[23:53] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[23:53] MTD027ID: EXPLANATION\n[23:54] MTD025PM: EXPLANATION\n[23:54] MTD027ID: TWELVE FIFTY\n[23:55] MTD025PM: I CAN DELETE IT FOR YOU IF YOU WANT\n[23:55] MTD027ID: WELL\n[23:56] MTD028ME: NO NO NO\n[23:57] MTD025PM: SO IF WE DO THIS UH WE'RE ON UH TWELVE AND A HALF EURO\n[24:03] MTD025PM: AND WE'RE DONE\n[24:04] MTD027ID: YEAH BUT DOES IT FIT WITH OUR DESIGN\n[24:07] MTD027ID: DO WE HAVE TO U ADAPT IT\n[24:07] MTD025PM: UH WELL THE ONLY UH THING THAT DON'T\n[24:11] MTD027ID: IT'S SINGLE CURVES\n[24:12] MTD025PM: YEAH SINGLE CURVED BUT THERE'S A CURVE IN IT\n[24:13] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[24:13] MTD027ID: W\n[24:14] MTD025PM: SO\n[24:14] MTD027ID: COULD WE JUST MAKE THE BUBBLES UH CUT OFF THE BACK AND THEN WE'RE UH HAS\n[24:18] MTD026UID: YEAH WE JUST MAKE IT FLAT\n[24:20] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[24:20] MTD028ME: BUT WHA 'KAY LOOK WHAT IS THE UH IF YOU MAKE IT DOUBLE CURVED IT COSTS ONE EURO MORE\n[24:20] MTD026UID: BUT YOU DO L\n[24:29] MTD027ID: MORE\n[24:29] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[24:30] MTD028ME: BUT\n[24:30] MTD027ID: YOU MAKE IT OPTIONAL\n[24:32] MTD028ME: NO BUT\n[24:34] MTD028ME: DOES IT HAVE A LOT OF EXTRA UH FUN FUNCTION MORE LIKE\n[24:37] MTD026UID: FUNCTION\n[24:38] MTD027ID: FUNCTIONAL\n[24:39] MTD026UID: WORTH DOES IT HAVE ADDED WORTH\n[24:40] MTD027ID: UH THERE'S AN A A ATHE AESTHETIC VALUE BUT NOT FUNCTIONALITY\n[24:41] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[24:42] MTD026UID: NO UM\n[24:43] MTD025PM: YEAH IT'S REALLY A STATIC VALUE\n[24:44] MTD028ME: YEAH UH AESTHETIC\n[24:45] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[24:46] MTD028ME: I MEAN UH YOU MAKE LIKE ELEVEN AND A HALF EUROS PROFIT\n[24:53] MTD028ME: INSTEAD OF TWELVE AND A HALF\n[24:54] MTD028ME: BUT\n[24:56] MTD028ME: I DON'T KNOW IF TWELVE AND A HALF IS UH A FIXED UH FIXED PRICE\n[25:01] MTD026UID: YEAH WELL LET'S ASSUME IT IS\n[25:01] MTD025PM: YEAH IT IS\n[25:01] MTD028ME: NO WE CAN'T GO ABOVE THAT\n[25:02] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[25:03] MTD025PM: OH\n[25:03] MTD026UID: WE WE SHOULD ASSUME IT I THAT IT IS\n[25:04] MTD025PM: YEAH OKAY\n[25:04] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[25:05] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY\n[25:05] MTD026UID: BUT I I FIGURED THAT THE KINETIC WOULD BE A MARKETING PROMOTION\n[25:06] MTD028ME: THEN IT'S OKAY\n[25:09] MTD026UID: R IF YOU UH PROMOTE A KINETIC UM I KINETIC REMOTE CONTROL I MEAN THAT WOULD B SELL BETTER THAN AN A NORMAL REMOTE CONTROL\n[25:19] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[25:19] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[25:20] MTD025PM: DO YOU THINK\n[25:21] MTD028ME: YEAH I THINK SO\n[25:21] MTD025PM: WELL NOW YOU CAN SHAKE YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[25:23] MTD026UID: NO WELL Y I MEAN UH Y YOU CAN GO INTO YOUR NEIGHBOUR AND TELL HIM HA MY K UH REMOTE CONTROL IS KINETIC\n[25:27] MTD025PM: KINETIC\n[25:28] MTD026UID: YOU HAVE STANDARD OLD BATTERY CONTROL UH REMOTE CON\n[25:28] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[25:30] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[25:31] MTD028ME: WHAT A WHAT ABOUT ALL THE M THE ENVIRONMENT FREAKS\n[25:32] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[25:35] MTD028ME: NOT FREAKS THE ENVI\n[25:35] MTD027ID: YEAH BUT IT DOESN'T FIT IN OUR CO COST PROFILE\n[25:38] MTD027ID: SO\n[25:38] MTD028ME: NO\n[25:39] MTD028ME: I I THINK IT'S IT'S\n[25:39] MTD026UID: TRUE\n[25:43] MTD028ME: IT LOOK LIKE THIS ONE\n[25:44] MTD027ID: YOU MA CAN MAKE AN AN ESPECIALISED EXTRA GOLD VERSION\n[25:45] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[25:47] MTD025PM: WHO BECAUSE IF YOU WANT TO GO TO KINETIC YOU'RE UH YOU'RE ON THIRTEEN AND A HALF AND YOU MUST GO TO FLAT\n[25:54] MTD025PM: AND I THINK NOW IT'S IT'S MORE OF UH A COMPROMISE\n[25:57] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[25:58] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[25:58] MTD025PM: THING\n[26:00] MTD025PM: AND IF YOU MAKE THE SINGLE CURVE HA JUST A BIG CURVE\n[26:05] MTD025PM: THEN IT'S UH THEN IT'S UH YEAH ONE BIG GOOD CURVE\n[26:07] MTD027ID: YEAH JUST ONE BIG CURVE\n[26:12] MTD025PM: I WAS GOING TO UH SAY NASTY WORDS BUT I DON'T\n[26:16] MTD025PM: THIS IS STRANGE BY THE WAY\n[26:18] MTD025PM: WOOD IS M IS IS IS CHEAPER THAN RUBBER\n[26:21] MTD025PM: WE THOUGHT THAT WOOD WOULD BE MORE EXPENSIVE\n[26:22] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[26:23] MTD027ID: UH THIS UH AMERICAN FIGURES\n[26:25] MTD027ID: YOU JUST CUT DOWN SOME TREES\n[26:27] MTD025PM: YEAH MAYBE\n[26:28] MTD025PM: BUT UH THAT THIS IS THIS IS IT\n[26:31] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[26:32] MTD028ME: THIS IS IT\n[26:32] MTD025PM: OKAY THIS IS IT\n[26:33] MTD027ID: WHOEVER MAKES UH A REMOTE CONTROL OUT OF TITANIUM\n[26:34] MTD025PM: I'M GONNA SAVE IT\n[26:36] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[26:37] MTD027ID: YES\n[26:38] MTD026UID: IT IS POSSIBLE BUT YOU CAN'T USE DOUBLE UH CURVES FOR TITANIUM\n[26:43] MTD027ID: NO\n[26:43] MTD026UID: THAT'S ONE OF THE FUNCTIONABILITY UH\n[26:45] MTD025PM: OKAY WELL\n[26:48] MTD025PM: CONSIDERING WE HAVE\n[26:50] MTD028ME: AH NO WE HAVE TO DO ALL THOSE HOURS AGAIN\n[26:55] MTD028ME: GO BACK\n[26:56] MTD028ME: ONE BACK\n[26:58] MTD028ME: COSTS ON UH NO REDESIGN\n[27:02] MTD025PM: WELL WE WERE ABOVE SO WE DID A LITTLE REDESIGN\n[27:04] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[27:05] MTD027ID: WE SUE\n[27:06] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY YEAH\n[27:06] MTD027ID: WE YEAH WE'LL START HER ALL O ALL OVER AGAIN\n[27:08] MTD025PM: OKAY UM NOW UH IT'S ABOUT TIME TO UH TALK ABOUT UH THIS PROJECT\n[27:15] MTD025PM: UH SOME UH THINGS\n[27:18] MTD025PM: WERE THERE UH ROOM FOR UH WAS THERE ROOM FOR CREATIVITY IN OUR MEETINGS OR IN YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEETINGS\n[27:22] MTD027ID: UM\n[27:22] MTD028ME: HMM\n[27:24] MTD028ME: I I DIDN'T THINK SO\n[27:27] MTD028ME: THAT THERE WAS A LOT OF ROOM FOR IT\n[27:30] MTD028ME: BUT THAT'S MAINLY BECAUSE UH OF THE INFORMATION THAT WAS DELIVERED TO US\n[27:35] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[27:36] MTD028ME: IT WAS JUST FIXED INFORMATION AND GET YOUR STUFF FROM THERE AND I COULDN'T GO ON ON I ON THE INTERNET AND SEARCH MY OWN STUFF\n[27:40] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[27:43] MTD025PM: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[27:44] MTD028ME: BU\n[27:45] MTD025PM: THAT'S TRUE\n[27:46] MTD025PM: I AGREE WITH THAT\n[27:48] MTD026UID: WELL I TH I THINK YOU TWO UH ESPECIALLY YOU AND UH AND UH DANIEL\n[27:52] MTD026UID: YOU D YOU YOU BOTH HAD UH THE LESS CREATIVE UH ROLES IN THE PROJECT\n[27:56] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[27:57] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[27:58] MTD025PM: THAT'S TRUE\n[27:59] MTD027ID: FOR US THERE WAS A LOT OF CREATIVITY\n[27:59] MTD026UID: 'CAUSE I THINK M\n[28:01] MTD027ID: WE COULD JUST SIGN UP AN UH REMOTE IF WE LIKED\n[28:03] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[28:04] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[28:05] MTD025PM: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[28:06] MTD026UID: I THINK JEROEN AND I WE HAD A MORE DESIGN WE COULD HAVE MORE WE HAD MORE ROOM FOR CREATIVITY THAN THAN YOU TWO\n[28:12] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[28:13] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[28:14] MTD028ME: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[28:15] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[28:16] MTD025PM: UH HOW ABOUT THE LEADERSHIP\n[28:18] MTD027ID: UH\n[28:19] MTD026UID: HA\n[28:19] MTD028ME: LEADERSHIP WAS UH CRAPPY\n[28:21] MTD027ID: CRAPPY\n[28:21] MTD026UID: NAH THE LEADERSHIP WASN'T CRAPPY IT WAS THE LEADER THAT WAS CRAPPY\n[28:22] MTD027ID: CRA\n[28:24] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[28:24] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[28:25] MTD025PM: OKAY THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[28:25] MTD026UID: NAH\n[28:27] MTD026UID: NO THE LEADERSHIP WAS OKAY\n[28:30] MTD025PM: NOW WE'RE DONE\n[28:30] MTD027ID: YEAH EXAMPLE OF CRAPPY LEADERSHI\n[28:33] MTD028ME: NO LEADERSHIP WAS UH\n[28:35] MTD027ID: OKAY YEAH\n[28:36] MTD028ME: OKAY I THOUGHT UH THE FIRST MEETING WAS A LITTLE BIT OF UNSTRUCTURED MEETING\n[28:36] MTD026UID: YEAH IT WAS GOOD\n[28:41] MTD025PM: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[28:41] MTD028ME: UH YOU COULD HAVE BUT UH IT WAS YOUR FIRST NO UH NO DISRESPECT OR SOMETHING\n[28:46] MTD028ME: BUT YOU COULD HAVE UH STRUCTURE IT A L LITTLE BIT MORE\n[28:50] MTD028ME: SO LIKE I I WAS TALKING MOST OF THE TIME THE FIRST MEETING MEETING AND YEAH\n[28:50] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[28:54] MTD027ID: YOU COULD OF SAID SHUT UP YOU FOOL\n[28:55] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[28:57] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[28:57] MTD028ME: BUT\n[28:57] MTD025PM: I NOTICE IT TOO\n[28:58] MTD025PM: I WAS A I WAS ALSO VERY UH UNHAPPY UH VERY UNSATISFIED UH ABOUT THE\n[29:03] MTD028ME: ABOUT ME\n[29:04] MTD025PM: ABOUT THE FIRST MEETING\n[29:06] MTD025PM: SO UH I HOPE UH UH THE THE THE OTHER MEETINGS UH\n[29:09] MTD028ME: YEAH YOU MADE UP\n[29:09] MTD026UID: TRY TO LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKE\n[29:10] MTD026UID: AND WE WILL NEVER DO IT AGAIN\n[29:12] MTD025PM: GET BETTER AND UH I THINK THE THE LAST TWO MEETINGS UH ALSO WE WE REACHED UH SOME GOOD DECISIONS ABOUT UH TALK YEAH\n[29:14] MTD028ME: NO IT YOU DID BETTER\n[29:19] MTD027ID: YEAH MORE MORE CONSENSUS\n[29:20] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[29:20] MTD027ID: EV EVERYBODY W WAS AGREEING EVERY YEAH\n[29:22] MTD028ME: MUCH MORE CONSTRUCTIVE\n[29:23] MTD025PM: OKAY SO UH THAT'S COOL\n[29:25] MTD025PM: UH TEAMWORK\n[29:27] MTD025PM: WELL MAYBE THAT'S UH ONLY YEAH WELL IT'S FOR US BECAUSE UH\n[29:30] MTD027ID: WELL WE WORK TOGETHER ON A PROJECT BUT EVERYBODY HAS HIS OWN TASK\n[29:32] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[29:34] MTD025PM: YEAH AND IT'S WO MORE LIKE PRESENTATION AND SOME POINTS WERE DISCUSSED\n[29:34] MTD027ID: SO IT IS A LITTLE BIT\n[29:37] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[29:37] MTD025PM: BUT REALLY TEAMWORK WERE YOU TWO UH\n[29:38] MTD027ID: NO\n[29:41] MTD028ME: TWO GUYS\n[29:41] MTD027ID: WELL IT WENT OKAY\n[29:42] MTD025PM: THE\n[29:42] MTD026UID: YEAH THAT WENT W IT WENT WELL\n[29:43] MTD026UID: IT'S IT'S JUST UH\n[29:44] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[29:44] MTD027ID: STUPID STUPID PEN BUT UH\n[29:45] MTD025PM: NO HARD FEELINGS\n[29:47] MTD026UID: NAH\n[29:48] MTD026UID: YEAH WE WE HAD SOME TROUBLE WITH THE PEN BUT\n[29:49] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[29:50] MTD025PM: NOW YOU YOU MUST PUSH A LITTLE WHILE\n[29:52] MTD027ID: YEAH BUT BUT DRAW SOMETHING UH DIFFICULT\n[29:53] MTD026UID: YEAH BUT US\n[29:56] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[29:56] MTD027ID: D UH JUST WRITE YOUR NAME RIGHT NOW\n[29:58] MTD027ID: TRY TO WRITE YOUR NAME IN IN WRITING LETTERS OF COURSE YEAH\n[29:59] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[30:06] MTD027ID: YEAH NORMALLY UH THIS UH THE W BLOCK LETTER SIGN IT YEAH\n[30:11] MTD025PM: O JUST UH OKAY\n[30:12] MTD027ID: JUST JUST WRITE YOUR NAME IN IN ONE LINE\n[30:14] MTD027ID: IF IT'S A LITTLE BIT TOO SMALL BIT QUICKER NOW\n[30:17] MTD027ID: IT DIDN'T\n[30:17] MTD025PM: YOU CAN BE YOU CAN GO QUICKER 'CAUSE THEN IT IT WON'T NOTICE IT\n[30:22] MTD027ID: UH HE HE KNOWS HOW IT WORKS YEAH\n[30:23] MTD026UID: OH\n[30:24] MTD025PM: I FOLLOW THE MASTER CLASS FOR THE SMARTBOARD SO I THINK THAT'S THE THAT'S THE MAIN ISSUE\n[30:30] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[30:30] MTD025PM: UM SO UH ABOUT THIS ONE YOU WERE UH YOU'RE DEALING WITH UM THE THE THE THE DIGITAL PEN\n[30:32] MTD028ME: MEANS\n[30:37] MTD027ID: Y WELL YEAH\n[30:38] MTD027ID: TH THE I\n[30:40] MTD027ID: THE IDEA IS GREAT BUT IT DOESN'T WORK PROPERLY\n[30:42] MTD025PM: OKAY\n[30:43] MTD028ME: DIGITAL PEN I THOUGHT UH TH THE FIRST TIME I DID INDIVIDUAL WORK I USED IT\n[30:43] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[30:43] MTD027ID: UH\n[30:48] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[30:49] MTD028ME: BUT A AND THE FIRST TWO MEETINGS I BROUGHT IT WITH ME BUT I DIDN'T USE IT AT ALL AFTER THE FIRST THE FIRST MEETING\n[30:55] MTD025PM: NO\n[30:55] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[30:56] MTD026UID: NO I HAVE IT WORKING\n[30:57] MTD026UID: BUT UH YEAH WELL UH\n[30:58] MTD028ME: IT'S IT'S NOT REAL REAL USE FOR ME\n[31:00] MTD026UID: NO IT DOESN'T HAVE THAT MUCH ADDED VALUE TO THE\n[31:01] MTD025PM: HUH\n[31:02] MTD027ID: NEE\n[31:02] MTD025PM: WELL\n[31:03] MTD027ID: AS UH AS I SAID A M A C FEW MOMENTS AGO IT I WOULD LIKE MYSELF TO WRITE WITH A NORMAL PEN BECAUSE MUST UM\n[31:11] MTD027ID: YEAH IT'S ALMOST THE SAME CONCEPT BUT YOU CAN JUST SIM MORE SIMPLY PUT IT ON OUR SCANNER\n[31:13] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[31:16] MTD027ID: I IT'S THE SAME CONCEPT AS THE PEN WHERE YOU F HAVE TO DOWNLOAD THE SOFTWARE OR S UH VERY UH SLOW\n[31:17] MTD025PM: M YEAH\n[31:22] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[31:23] MTD025PM: AND IT IS STILL YOUR OWN HANDWRITING UH POPPING UP IN UH WORD\n[31:25] MTD027ID: YES\n[31:26] MTD027ID: NO AND IT DOESN'T GIVE ANY ADDED VALUE\n[31:29] MTD025PM: NO UH THAT'S TRUE\n[31:29] MTD028ME: NOT REALLY NO\n[31:30] MTD025PM: NO\n[31:32] MTD025PM: AND UH THE SMARTBOARD IS UH USEFUL BUT THE THE PEN IS I UH NOT USER FRIENDLY I THINK\n[31:38] MTD027ID: YEAH NOT USER FRIENDLY\n[31:38] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[31:39] MTD025PM: BE IT IT TAKES A LOT OF TIME TO DRAW THINGS AND TO WRITE THINGS AND THAT'S THE\n[31:42] MTD027ID: YEAH AND IT'S IT'S NOT VERY PRECISE\n[31:44] MTD027ID: WE'RE TRYING TO M TO\n[31:44] MTD028ME: YEAH LIKE WHEN YOU DO THIS\n[31:46] MTD027ID: YEAH IT MAY UM YEAH AND TR TRY TO WRI WRITE YOUR NAME UH IN A IN A NORMAL UH SIZE YEAH\n[31:54] MTD027ID: SMALLER\n[31:55] MTD028ME: SMALLER\n[31:56] MTD027ID: YEAH SMALLER\n[31:57] MTD027ID: JUST LIKE WHEN YOU'RE WRITING ON A LETTER\n[32:00] MTD025PM: YEAH BUT THAT'S NOT TH THE THE YOU WHEN YOU AT A FOREIGN AUDIENCE YOU B DON'T GONNA WR UH WRITE UH SMALL\n[32:05] MTD027ID: NO A AS YOU SAW ON ON THIS DRAWING JUST OPEN OPEN THIS ONE OR THAT ONE\n[32:11] MTD027ID: IT'S UH TH IT IT YEAH UH WE HAD MORE PROBLEMS EVEN HERE WHEN WE TRYING TO DRAW THESE BUTTONS\n[32:17] MTD027ID: IT'S ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO GET CLEAR UH WHEN YOU'RE UH\n[32:18] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[32:21] MTD028ME: OH\n[32:22] MTD028ME: SORRY\n[32:22] MTD025PM: BUT MAYBE THERE'S SOME FUNCTION WITH NO IT ISN'T\n[32:25] MTD025PM: WITH UH\n[32:26] MTD027ID: AND THE ERASER WAS ANOTHER PROBLEM\n[32:27] MTD027ID: IT W T IS IS THIS LARGE\n[32:29] MTD027ID: AND WHEN YOU TRY TO ERASE THIS LINE Y\n[32:31] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[32:33] MTD025PM: WELL I'M GONNA ERASE MY UH NAME\n[32:35] MTD027ID: I'M GONNA ERASE MY NAME THERE\n[32:38] MTD025PM: YEAH IT'S A BIG UH BIG ERASER\n[32:40] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[32:41] MTD028ME: NEW IDEAS\n[32:42] MTD027ID: M ABO WHAT KIND OF NEW IDEAS\n[32:43] MTD025PM: UM\n[32:45] MTD025PM: WELL THE THE IDEA OF THE TOUCH SCREEN IS UH\n[32:49] MTD028ME: DO YOU\n[32:50] MTD027ID: YEAH UH\n[32:52] MTD028ME: GO ON\n[32:54] MTD025PM: I'M JUST UH\n[32:54] MTD027ID: NEW IDEAS ABOUT UH THE WORKING OF THIS SOFTWARE ABOUT ABOUT THE PROJECT ABOUT THE REMOTE CONTROLS OR\n[32:58] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[32:59] MTD028ME: MM YEAH I THINK SO\n[33:01] MTD025PM: I DON'T KNOW WHAT WHAT I MEAN\n[33:05] MTD025PM: NO\n[33:06] MTD027ID: HELLO\n[33:10] MTD028ME: DID YOU HEARD WHAT HE SAID\n[33:12] MTD026UID: KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[33:12] MTD028ME: I DON'T I DON'T KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[33:18] MTD028ME: OH I HAVE SOME FIGURE\n[33:20] MTD028ME: HERE\n[33:21] MTD028ME: THE EVA THE EVALUATION THE MM THE MEAN UH NUMBER IS UH ONE POINT EIGHT ONE POINT EIGHT SIX\n[33:21] MTD025PM: OH\n[33:24] MTD025PM: OH YEAH\n[33:30] MTD025PM: THAT'S INTERESTING\n[33:30] MTD028ME: SO THAT'S FAIRLY UH FAIRLY GOOD I THINK\n[33:32] MTD025PM: OKAY BECAUSE WHAT DOES IT MEAN\n[33:33] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[33:34] MTD027ID: SO TRUE\n[33:35] MTD028ME: UH THAT UH\n[33:38] MTD025PM: ALL THE MO YEAH ARE BETWEEN ONE AND TWO\n[33:38] MTD028ME: ALL THE REQUIREMENTS UH ARE TRUE OR VERY TRUE RIGHT\n[33:41] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[33:42] MTD025PM: OH OKAY\n[33:43] MTD028ME: YEP\n[33:43] MTD025PM: YEAH OKAY\n[33:45] MTD025PM: THANK YOU EXPERT\n[33:49] MTD025PM: BUT THE NEW IDEAS FOUND FOR UH WI WITH WORKING WITH THIS UH SOFTWARE\n[33:54] MTD027ID: NOT REALLY JUST THEY HAVE TO IMPROVE IT\n[33:55] MTD025PM: NOT REALLY YEAH\n[33:57] MTD027ID: UH THE CONCEPT IS OKAY BUT IT HAS TO BE QUICKER\n[33:58] MTD025PM: YEAH I THINK\n[34:01] MTD027ID: UH IT IS STILL OPENING MY PROGRAMME\n[34:04] MTD027ID: N ALMO ALMOST UH MY ENTIRE COMPUTER IS LOCKED UP DURING THE PROCESS AND IT YEAH JUST TAKES TOO MANY TIME\n[34:07] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[34:11] MTD027ID: PEOPLE WILL STILL FEEL THE NEED TO TO WRITE IT QUICKLY ON UH A PAGE AND NOT DOWNLOAD IT AND SAVE IT AND\n[34:14] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[34:18] MTD025PM: YOU HAD EXPECTED IT TO TO BE UH MORE MORE UH\n[34:23] MTD027ID: MORE USER FRIENDLY\n[34:25] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[34:25] MTD027ID: 'CAUSE WHEN YOU USE A PEN YOU CAN JUST DRAW LIKE YOU D DRAW NORMALLY AND YOU DO\n[34:27] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[34:28] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[34:29] MTD028ME: MAY MAYBE THE IDEA YOU PROPOSED IS UH A SCREEN HERE\n[34:35] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[34:35] MTD028ME: AND DRAW IT AND IT'S IT'S PLACED OVER THERE\n[34:36] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[34:37] MTD027ID: YEAH THAT L\n[34:39] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[34:39] MTD027ID: WOULD BE EASIER\n[34:40] MTD027ID: OR AT LEAST WHEN YOU YOU DON'T HAVE TO ADAPT TO THE TECHNOLOGY JUST YOU CAN WRITE IN THE WAY YOU NORMALLY WRITE\n[34:47] MTD028ME: HMM\n[34:47] MTD028ME: NO\n[34:48] MTD027ID: AND NOW YOU HAVE TO UM KEEP CONSTANTLY IN MIND THAT YOU'RE DRAWING ON THIS SCREEN\n[34:52] MTD027ID: AND THAT'S A VERY BAD CONCEPT\n[34:53] MTD025PM: YEP YEP\n[34:55] MTD025PM: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[34:55] MTD028ME: AH VERY BAD\n[34:57] MTD027ID: NAH OKAY I I IT'S MY OPINION THAT I\n[34:57] MTD028ME: BUT\n[34:58] MTD028ME: I THINK THIS IS BETTER THAN REGULAR FLIP OVERS BUT\n[35:02] MTD027ID: YEAH IT'S CAN BE SAVED EASIER\n[35:04] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[35:05] MTD027ID: BUT IF YOU'RE IN NORMAL FLIP OVER YOU A LOT OF PEOPLE WRITE TEXT\n[35:10] MTD027ID: THERE'S NO TEXT OPTION\n[35:10] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[35:11] MTD027ID: AND WRITING TEXT UH YEAH YOU'VE GOTTA REALLY DO YOUR BEST TO WRITE SOME\n[35:16] MTD025PM: YEAH AND AND MAYBE SOME UH FUNCTIONS FOR UH UH UH CIRCLE OR UH A SQUARE\n[35:25] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[35:25] MTD025PM: YOU HAVE TO DRAW IT YOURSELF NOW\n[35:26] MTD027ID: OR MAYBE EVEN INSERT PICTURE\n[35:27] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[35:29] MTD027ID: IF YOU HAVE UH SOME PRESENTATION AND YOU HAVE SOME F\n[35:30] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[35:31] MTD026UID: OR TEXT FUNCTION\n[35:32] MTD026UID: JUST T T TYPE TEXT AND THAT THAT WOULD BE UH EXCELLENT\n[35:34] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[35:35] MTD026UID: MEAN\n[35:36] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[35:36] MTD028ME: YEAH BUT INSERT IMAGE ISN'T AVAILABLE\n[35:41] MTD027ID: 'CAUSE THEN YOU COULD\n[35:41] MTD028ME: HERE\n[35:42] MTD028ME: PICTURE FROM SCANNER CLIP ART\n[35:43] MTD025PM: YEAH THAT THAT CAN BE DONE ALREADY\n[35:44] MTD027ID: OH OKAY\n[35:46] MTD025PM: BUT NOT THE THE THE THE PREDEFINED UH SQUARES I THINK UH\n[35:46] MTD027ID: SO YOU CAN\n[35:47] MTD028ME: HYPERLINK\n[35:51] MTD028ME: HEY WHAT IF YOU DO LIKE HYPERLINK\n[35:54] MTD027ID: WITH UH W. W. DOT GOOGLE DOT COM\n[35:55] MTD028ME: TYPE TYPE IT\n[36:00] MTD027ID: OH YEAH\n[36:00] MTD028ME: RE REAL REACTION DOT N. L.\n[36:01] MTD027ID: MAYBE\n[36:03] MTD025PM: HMM\n[36:04] MTD028ME: YES IS NOW IS OKAY\n[36:04] MTD025PM: SORRY\n[36:06] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[36:08] MTD027ID: YOU'LL JUST MAKE A LINK IN\n[36:10] MTD028ME: HUH\n[36:10] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[36:12] MTD025PM: WELL THAT'S NICE\n[36:13] MTD027ID: THERE'S ONE WAY TO UH\n[36:15] MTD025PM: IS IT\n[36:16] MTD028ME: 'KAY DOUBLE CLICK IT\n[36:18] MTD027ID: MAYBE IF IF YOU'RE NOT USING THE ERASER\n[36:20] MTD025PM: HERE\n[36:20] MTD025PM: OH\n[36:22] MTD028ME: YOU'RE ERASING\n[36:22] MTD025PM: OH SORRY\n[36:24] MTD027ID: SOMETHING ELSE TH YEAH ARROW\n[36:25] MTD025PM: SELECT\n[36:27] MTD028ME: DOUBLE CLICK IT\n[36:27] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[36:28] MTD025PM: HERE THAT\n[36:29] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[36:30] MTD027ID: WELL IT'S\n[36:30] MTD025PM: SO YOU HAVE AS YOU SAW YOU HAVE A LITTLE UH\n[36:35] MTD025PM: OH YOU CAN\n[36:37] MTD025PM: YEAH THANK YOU\n[36:39] MTD025PM: YOU CAN GO UH\n[36:40] MTD027ID: YEAH OKAY\n[36:41] MTD025PM: THERE\n[36:44] MTD025PM: SO THERE THE THE THE FUNCTIONALITY IS THERE BUT IT'S NOT IT'S NOT IDEAL AND IT'S IT'S VERY IT COSTS A LOT OF TIME TO UH\n[36:46] MTD027ID: BUT\n[36:51] MTD027ID: TO USE YEAH\n[36:52] MTD025PM: TO USE\n[36:53] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[36:53] MTD025PM: AND THAT'S A PITY IF YOU UH IF YOU HAVE UH THIRTY FORTY MINUTES UH FOR THIS KIND OF THINGS\n[36:58] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[36:59] MTD027ID: AND THAT'S M\n[36:59] MTD025PM: AND WE ARE NOW WITH FOUR PEOPLE BUT IT WELL IMAGINE YOU ARE HERE YOU'RE WITH THE TEN PEOPLE AND EVERYONE UH\n[37:04] MTD027ID: THAT'S MOSTLY THE CASE FROM THE OVER HERE WITH THE MANAGEMENTS YOU GET TWO MINUTES TO MAKE YOUR CASE AND IF YOU HAVE TO DO ALL THIS KIND\n[37:09] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[37:10] MTD025PM: TWO MINUTES OF DRAWING YEAH\n[37:12] MTD028ME: YEP\n[37:12] MTD027ID: YOU'LL RATHER USE POWERPOINT AND WORK IT OUT IN ADVANCE\n[37:15] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[37:16] MTD027ID: AND TH THE ONE OR TWO THINGS YOU HAVE TO DRAW WHEN YOU'RE THERE JUST USE A FLIP BOARD\n[37:18] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[37:21] MTD028ME: WHAT I REALLY MISS ALSO IS UH\n[37:25] MTD028ME: IS A D IS A TURTLE IS A DECISION UH DECISION SYSTEM LIKE UM\n[37:34] MTD028ME: WITH THE EVALUATION YOU HAVE TO\n[37:38] MTD028ME: POLLS LIKE WHAT DO YOU WANT A ONE A TWO\n[37:41] MTD025PM: YEAH YEAH\n[37:42] MTD028ME: MAYBE A A L A LITTLE APPLICATION LIKE UH UH GIVE YOUR OWN NUMBER AND CLICK ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN\n[37:42] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[37:52] MTD025PM: YEAH JUST LIKE HE SAID WITH THE WITH THE A SCREEN WHICH YOU CAN WRITE ALSO UH A KIND OF VOTING UH MECHANISM\n[37:57] MTD028ME: YEAH J JU JU YEAH V VOTING APPLICATION\n[37:59] MTD026UID: OH\n[38:00] MTD028ME: JUST A LITTLE GROUP GROUP DECISION APPLICATION\n[38:00] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[38:03] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[38:03] MTD026UID: BUT UH PROBLEM IS WELL YOU CAN'T DISCUSS ANYTHING WELL YOU YOU CA UH YOU CAN\n[38:08] MTD026UID: BUT YOU WILL DISCUSS A LOT LESS THAN L LIKE WE DID NOW\n[38:12] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[38:13] MTD026UID: WE I MEAN UH W W W ONE ONE PERSON S MAYBE SAID THREE\n[38:17] MTD026UID: BUT WELL UH I WE SAID UH NO I W TH THINK TWO BECAUSE THIS AND THIS AND THEN YOU CAN REACT UH ON IT\n[38:23] MTD028ME: YEAH OKAY\n[38:23] MTD026UID: BUT IF YOU YOU PUT A THREE ON IT UH JUST FIGURE WELL EVERYBODY KNOWS WHAT I'M KNOWING SO THEY'LL ALL JUST PUT A TWO ON\n[38:31] MTD028ME: YEAH OF COURSE\n[38:31] MTD028ME: BUT UH YOU CAN STILL DISCUSS ABOUT IT BUT BUT CLICK IT IN AN APPLICATION THAT'S A LOT EASIER TO PROCESS\n[38:36] MTD026UID: YEAH BUT IT WOULD YEAH\n[38:41] MTD026UID: YEAH OKAY THE FOR PROCESSING PART\n[38:42] MTD028ME: THE DIGIT\n[38:43] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[38:44] MTD026UID: BUT THEN UH I THINK THE IDEA OF ONE PERSON ENTERING IT AND THE REST UH DISCUSSING IT THAT UH ISN'T THAT BAD IDEA ACTUALLY\n[38:52] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[38:53] MTD026UID: NOT THAT YOUR OPINION ISN'T VALUED BUT BUT STILL\n[38:57] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[38:59] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[38:59] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[39:00] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[39:00] MTD025PM: OKAY SO\n[39:01] MTD027ID: YO MANAGER\n[39:01] MTD028ME: THAT'S IT\n[39:02] MTD025PM: UH WELL JUST ABOUT BECAUSE UH\n[39:02] MTD027ID: WHEN ARE W\n[39:04] MTD027ID: WHEN ARE WE GOING TO PRODUCE IT\n[39:06] MTD025PM: YEAH TOMORROW\n[39:08] MTD028ME: CELEBRATION\n[39:08] MTD025PM: UH THE COSTS ARE WITHIN THE BUDGET\n[39:11] MTD025PM: UH THE PROJECT IS EVALUATED\n[39:11] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[39:13] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[39:13] MTD025PM: BUT BEFORE WE GOING TO CELEBRATE UH I HAVE UH A LITTLE QUESTION WHICH YOU CAN'T ANSWER BECAUSE UH THERE MUST BE SOME KIND OF END REPORT\n[39:22] MTD025PM: I AM BUSY WITH THE END REPORT RIGHT NOW\n[39:25] MTD025PM: YOU MIGHT THINKING WHAT THE HELL WAS HE DOING UH\n[39:27] MTD028ME: WHAT IS AN END REPORT\n[39:28] MTD025PM: UH ABOUT ALL THE MEETINGS WHAT WE HAVE DECIDED A R R A REPORT OF THIS DAY\n[39:31] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[39:32] MTD028ME: YEAH YEAH\n[39:33] MTD025PM: UH THAT MUST BE MADE BUT I DON'T KNOW HERE IS UH STANDING UH WHOA WE CAN CELEBRATE NOW BUT THE END REPORT IS\n[39:39] MTD028ME: OH YOU HA YOU HAVE TEN MINUTES LEFT I UH READ\n[39:42] MTD027ID: OH\n[39:43] MTD028ME: YOU HAVE NOW TEN MINUTES LEFT TO FINISH UP THE END REPORT\n[39:45] MTD025PM: OKAY WELL THAT UH THAT CAN BE DONE\n[39:47] MTD025PM: MAYBE WE CAN DO IT UH TOGETHER\n[39:49] MTD025PM: YOU CAN SEE WHAT I'VE UH YEAH\n[39:50] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[39:51] MTD025PM: SO I I S I WILL UH PUT IT ON A STORY BOARD\n[39:51] MTD026UID: YEAH SURE\n[39:56] MTD025PM: YOU CAN SEE IT\n[39:59] MTD028ME: UM\n[39:59] MTD025PM: BECAUSE I THINK IT WILL UH IT MUST BE UH\n[40:02] MTD028ME: YOU YOU ALREADY MADE A BETA VERSION OR\n[40:05] MTD025PM: YEAH IT'S A THREE UH WITH SEVENTY FIVE UH\n[40:09] MTD028ME: PAGES\n[40:10] MTD025PM: YEAH JUST ABOUT\n[40:10] MTD026UID: Y YIKES\n[40:12] MTD026UID: SEVENTY FIVE PAGES\n[40:14] MTD025PM: WELL JUST A MOMENT\n[40:16] MTD025PM: END REPORT\n[40:17] MTD028ME: OKAY DANIEL\n[40:23] MTD028ME: DO YOU WANT A CHAIR MAYBE\n[40:26] MTD027ID: A CHAIRMAN\n[40:27] MTD028ME: HEY\n[40:27] MTD025PM: NO NO NO I'M JUST UH YOU CAN S YOU CAN READ IT AND UH HERE HERE IT IS\n[40:29] MTD028ME: OH OKAY\n[40:32] MTD025PM: END REPORT\n[40:32] MTD026UID: SO YOU YOU FINISHED IT ACTUALLY AND SO WE JUST HAVE TO READ IT AND SAY YES OR NO\n[40:37] MTD027ID: YES\n[40:37] MTD025PM: WELL THIS NOT NIT IT READ ONLY\n[40:40] MTD025PM: BUT IT'S NOT UH FULLY FINISHED YET\n[40:41] MTD028ME: FIVE MINUTES FOR FINISHING\n[40:44] MTD025PM: UM THIS IS ABOUT THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN THE THINGS YEAH YEAH\n[40:47] MTD028ME: MANAGEMENT EXPERT YOU HAVE TO CHANGE THAT\n[40:50] MTD025PM: OH YEAH\n[40:50] MTD025PM: I'M UH WHEN I SAID IT I REMEMBER I HAD IT HERE\n[40:51] MTD028ME: MARKETING\n[40:53] MTD027ID: IT'S A READ ONLY VERSION\n[40:55] MTD028ME: YEAH BUT YOU CAN SAVE IT U THE UNDER ANOTHER NAME\n[40:58] MTD027ID: OH OKAY\n[40:59] MTD025PM: MARKETING EXPERT OKAY\n[41:01] MTD025PM: UM\n[41:03] MTD025PM: ABOUT THE THREE FUNCTIONS WHERE UH WHICH ARE MOST USED AND UH WHICH MUST UH IMMEDIATELY BE VISIBLE ON OUR UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[41:12] MTD025PM: UM IT MUST BE UH SIMPLE TO USE VERY CLEAR WHAT TO DO AND AT THE YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[41:18] MTD025PM: SO THIS IS REALLY ABOUT WH UH WHAT KIND THINGS UH MUST BE IN IT AND UH YEAH\n[41:23] MTD028ME: MAYBE UM THE\n[41:30] MTD027ID: UH\n[41:31] MTD028ME: THE\n[41:31] MTD025PM: YEAH I UNDERSTAND YOU I CAN TALK A LITTLE BIT DUTCH\n[41:32] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[41:34] MTD028ME: YOU YEAH\n[41:34] MTD028ME: NO YOU HAVE TO PUT UH SWITCH CHANNELS UH AT THE TOP BECAUSE THAT'S THE MOST USED FUNCTION AND TELETEXT AT THE SECOND\n[41:39] MTD025PM: OKA OKAY OKAY I\n[41:43] MTD025PM: I REALLY DIDN'T KNEW THAT\n[41:45] MTD028ME: OH NAY A VOLUME CHANGING SECOND\n[41:47] MTD025PM: SO THIS ONE'S FIRST\n[41:48] MTD028ME: S SWITCH YES\n[41:51] MTD025PM: YOU GO THERE AND YOU GO THERE\n[41:54] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[41:54] MTD025PM: SO OKAY\n[41:55] MTD028ME: OKAY GO ON\n[41:56] MTD025PM: WELL MAYBE I CAN THEN DO IT ONE TWO THREE\n[42:00] MTD028ME: YES VERY GOOD\n[42:01] MTD027ID: ONE TWO THREE\n[42:02] MTD025PM: IF THE ORDER IS IN UH IS IS UH IMPORTANT THAT'S THE WORD FOR\n[42:04] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[42:05] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[42:06] MTD028ME: THE ORDER\n[42:08] MTD025PM: UH\n[42:10] MTD025PM: THEN THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN\n[42:13] MTD025PM: UH WELL ALL THE THINGS WE HAVE UH DISCUSSED UH THE ENERGY WHICH UH TURN OUT TO BE UH BATTERIES SO THAT'S\n[42:21] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[42:21] MTD027ID: WELL OKAY MAYBE YOU CAN ADD IT LATER THAT WE DECIDED IN THE END BECAUSE OF THE COST\n[42:23] MTD025PM: YEAH BECAUSE YEAH\n[42:26] MTD025PM: UH HE HERE IT IS STILL DOUBLE CURVE THE RUBBER THE FLASHY THE FRUITY THE REMOVABLE\n[42:28] MTD028ME: SINGLE CURVES\n[42:32] MTD025PM: UH THE BUTTONS HMM\n[42:33] MTD026UID: IT'S NOT DOUBLE\n[42:34] MTD026UID: UH IT'S NOT DOUBLE ANYMORE EH\n[42:34] MTD027ID: A SINGLE CURVED\n[42:35] MTD025PM: NOT DOUBLE ANYMORE\n[42:35] MTD028ME: NO OKAY\n[42:36] MTD025PM: NAY BUT THAT THIS IS WHAT UM\n[42:38] MTD026UID: YEAH OKAY\n[42:39] MTD028ME: WAS INITIAL THE PLAN\n[42:40] MTD025PM: YEAH\n[42:40] MTD026UID: YEAH\n[42:41] MTD028ME: THE INITIAL PLAN\n[42:41] MTD025PM: AND THE THE ADDED FUNCTIONS LIKE TETRIS SNAKE IT'S UNDER THE PARENTAL CONTROL THE TOUCH SCREEN\n[42:46] MTD026UID: ON THING UH\n[42:47] MTD025PM: SO IT'S UH JUST A SUMMARY OF WHAT UH WE HAD DISCUSSED UH\n[42:50] MTD026UID: ONE SMALL THING UH THE ADDED FUNCTIONS\n[42:52] MTD026UID: UH WAS IT INCLUDED IN THE COST\n[42:54] MTD026UID: I DON'T THINK SO EH\n[42:55] MTD027ID: AH IT'S VERY CHEAP\n[42:56] MTD026UID: IT'S VERY CHEAP\n[42:56] MTD025PM: UH IT'S VERY CHEAP YOU YOU MAYBE YOU YOU YOU YOU COME AT UH\n[43:01] MTD028ME: NO IT'S IT'S NOT VERY CHEAP BUT THAT NO BUT IT'S A DEVELOPMENT INSIDE CORPORATION\n[43:03] MTD025PM: IT'S VERY NECESSARY\n[43:10] MTD028ME: LIKE UH W WE DON'T HAVE TO BUY PARENTAL CONTROL\n[43:14] MTD028ME: OUR OWN PEOPLE CAN MAKE THAT I THINK\n[43:16] MTD025PM: YEAH BUT IT STILL HAS SOME YEAH\n[43:17] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[43:17] MTD028ME: YEAH IT IT HAS SOME COST BUT\n[43:19] MTD025PM: OKAY BUT SO WE CAN DISCUSS THAT UH\n[43:19] MTD027ID: HE'LL DO IT IN HIS FREE TIME\n[43:21] MTD027ID: SO UH\n[43:22] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[43:22] MTD025PM: WE CAN DISCUSS THAT KIND OF THINGS I THINK WITH THE\n[43:26] MTD025PM: WITH THE THE BOARD OF UH\n[43:28] MTD027ID: OF DIRECTUR OR DIRECTORS\n[43:29] MTD025PM: WHAT'S IT WHAT'S THE COMPANY CALLED\n[43:31] MTD025PM: I JUST KEEP FORGETTING IT\n[43:33] MTD028ME: REAL REACTION\n[43:33] MTD025PM: REAL REAL REACTION\n[43:37] MTD027ID: YEAH\n[43:37] MTD025PM: REAL REACTION YEAH\n[43:40] MTD027ID: YOU CAN ASK YOUR PERSONAL\n[43:40] MTD025PM: OKAY SO UH ANYBODY UH MISSES SOMETHING HERE ABOUT UH\n[43:44] MTD027ID: YEAH THE END CONCLUSION\n[43:45] MTD027ID: BUT UH\n[43:46] MTD025PM: YEAH OKAY THAT'S THAT'S WHAT I'M GONNA WRITE B BETWEEN NOW\n[43:47] MTD028ME: OKAY\n[43:48] MTD028ME: STILL THE END CONCLUSION\n[43:49] MTD028ME: THAT'S ALL I THINK\n[43:49] MTD025PM: BUT I IN HERE NOTHING UH\n[43:52] MTD027ID: UM THE DECISION TO MAKE UM THE BUTTONS ON THE TOP AND THE MENU ON THE\n[43:57] MTD025PM: MM-HMM\n[43:58] MTD027ID: ON THE BOTTOM\n[43:58] MTD027ID: AND CLEARLY YEAH TOUCH SCREEN YOU'VE MENTIONED\n[43:59] MTD025PM: YES\n[44:03] MTD025PM: YEAH TOUCH SCREEN I'VE MENTIONED\n[44:03] MTD028ME: YEAH BUT BUT THE THE DECISIONS ARE PUT IN THE UH CONCLUSION I THINK\n[44:09] MTD027ID: OKAY\n[44:09] MTD028ME: WHY WE DECIDED TO USE A FLAT UH L. C. D.\n[44:10] MTD027ID: OKAY THIS N YEAH\n[44:13] MTD025PM: YEAH OKAY WELL I GONNA REDESIGN UH SOMETHING NOW\n[44:18] MTD028ME: YEAH\n[44:18] MTD025PM: NO\n[44:19] MTD028ME: UM\n[44:21] MTD027ID: PARTY PARTY\n[44:22] MTD025PM: BECAUSE I THINK IT WILL OH FIVE MINUTES FROM TO FINISH MEETING\n[44:24] MTD027ID: OH BEFORE YOU CHANGE ANYTHING MAYBE YOU UM SAVE IT FIRST\n[44:27] MTD028ME: SAVE IT\n[44:38] MTD028ME: HMM\n[44:38] MTD027ID: YOU CAN'T YOU CAN SELECT FILE AND EXPORT AND THEN THOSE J. 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HUH\n[6:52] MTD029PM: HUH\n[6:53] MTD031UID: MM\n[6:54] MTD029PM: IT'S DOING SOME STUFF NOW\n[6:55] MTD031UID: LITTLE BIT SLOWER\n[6:55] MTD029PM: SO YOU CAN USE A PEN\n[6:56] MTD029PM: YOU CAN USE AN ERASER\n[7:01] MTD029PM: AND YOU CAN MAKE NEW UH FI UH NEW BLANKS\n[7:04] MTD029PM: AND YOU CAN CHANGE UH THE LINE WIDTH AND THE COLOUR OF THE PEN BY PRESSING ON FORWARD WHICH Y YOU HAVE TO SELECT PEN FORMAT\n[7:15] MTD029PM: AND THEN SELECT CURRENT COLOUR OR LINE WIDTH\n[7:19] MTD029PM: SO IT'S QUITE EASY\n[7:22] MTD029PM: UH WELL NOW YOU'RE ALL UH ACQUAINTED WITH THE DIFFERENT TOOLS\n[7:29] MTD029PM: RIGHT WE'RE GONNA TRY OUT THE ELECTRONIC WHITE BOARDS\n[7:32] MTD029PM: UH EVERY PARTICIPANT SHOULD DRAW HIS FAVOURITE ANIMAL AND SOME OF ITS FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS ON BLANK SHEETS WITH DIFFERENT COLOURS WITH DIFFERENT PEN WIDTHS\n[7:41] MTD029PM: UH I'LL START OFF THEN\n[7:44] MTD029PM: I'LL USE THIS UH SAME SHEET\n[7:45] MTD029PM: ALRIGHT\n[7:52] MTD029PM: OH LET ME THINK\n[7:55] MTD029PM: DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[7:59] MTD029PM: OH\n[8:07] MTD029PM: WELL I'M GONNA DRAW UM A P PIRANHA\n[8:10] MTD029PM: UH A FISH\n[8:10] MTD031UID: PIRANHA\n[8:12] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[8:13] MTD029PM: UH\n[8:27] MTD029PM: MM-HMM\n[8:33] MTD031UID: OH\n[8:33] MTD029PM: I'M GONNA USE SOME DIFFERENT COLOUR NOW\n[8:36] MTD029PM: SOME A LITTLE WHITE\n[8:41] MTD029PM: LOOKS LIKE A FISH\n[8:43] MTD029PM: THINK IT IS\n[8:48] MTD029PM: OH\n[9:03] MTD029PM: OH\n[9:06] MTD029PM: UH COLOUR\n[9:11] MTD029PM: THIS IS BLACK\n[9:13] MTD029PM: I THINK SO\n[9:17] MTD031UID: YELLOW\n[9:18] MTD029PM: OH\n[9:22] MTD029PM: OH THIS IS JUST UH\n[9:26] MTD029PM: USELESS UH\n[9:29] MTD029PM: DRAWINGS BUT OH TEETH\n[9:32] MTD029PM: I NEED TEETH\n[9:38] MTD029PM: WELL THEY'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE GREEN OR WHATEVER COLOUR THIS IS\n[9:42] MTD031UID: HMM\n[9:43] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[9:45] MTD029PM: WHAT WAS UH I HAVE SU TO SUM UP ITS FAVOURITE CHARACTERIS WELL I LIKE ITS UH SHARP RAZOR SHARP TEETH\n[9:47] MTD031UID: DIFFERENT\n[9:53] MTD029PM: PLUS UH THE THE BIG UH FOREHEAD AND UH A SMALL UH WELL A SMALL ACTUAL FACE\n[10:00] MTD029PM: AND I LIKE ITS OVERALL UH AGGRESSIVE LOOK AND\n[10:04] MTD029PM: WELL THAT'S WHAT I LIKE ABOUT UH PIRANHA\n[10:06] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[10:07] MTD029PM: I THINK THAT'S KIND OF WHAT UH THE INTENTION SHOULD BE\n[10:12] MTD029PM: WELL WHO WANTS TO BE NEXT\n[10:14] MTD032ME: NOBODY I GUESS\n[10:15] MTD031UID: I WILL TRY\n[10:16] MTD029PM: YOU GO GUIDO\n[10:17] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[10:17] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[10:18] MTD031UID: I WILL TRY\n[10:20] MTD031UID: UH\n[10:20] MTD029PM: UH MAKE A NEW SHEET\n[10:22] MTD029PM: UH IT'S BY PRESSING ON BLANK\n[10:23] MTD031UID: BLANK\n[10:24] MTD029PM: YEP\n[10:26] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[10:27] MTD031UID: THEN PEN AGAIN\n[10:29] MTD029PM: YEP\n[10:30] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[10:31] MTD029PM: AND UH SO IN THE FORMAT MENU YOU CAN CHOOSE THE DIFFERENT UH COLOURS AND UH PEN WIDTHS\n[10:35] MTD031UID: OKAY UM\n[10:42] MTD032ME: FORMAT\n[10:43] MTD031UID: CONTROL\n[10:52] MTD031UID: UH\n[10:54] MTD031UID: AH PURPLE\n[10:56] MTD031UID: UM I DON'T KNOW WHAT MY UH FAVOURITE UH ANIMAL IS BUT THE EASIEST ANIMAL I CAN THINK IS IS A BIRD\n[11:05] MTD031UID: UH I WILL\n[11:10] MTD032ME: YOU KNOW I THOUGHT OF THAT ACTUALLY\n[11:11] MTD031UID: THAT'S MY BIRD\n[11:14] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[11:14] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[11:15] MTD031UID: ISN'T IT QUITE IT'S A LITTLE BIT LIGHT\n[11:20] MTD031UID: UH ANOTHER COLOUR MAYBE\n[11:23] MTD031UID: A RED ONE\n[11:26] MTD031UID: A SMALL ONE\n[11:28] MTD031UID: UH LINE WIDTH\n[11:32] MTD031UID: TWO\n[11:33] MTD031UID: THREE\n[11:33] MTD031UID: OH THAT'S OKAY\n[11:40] MTD031UID: THAT'S ANOTHER ONE\n[11:42] MTD029PM: WELL TELL US SOMETHING ABOUT UH YOUR FAVOURITE CHARACTERISTICS OF THESE UH PARTICULAR BIRDS\n[11:44] MTD031UID: ANO UH UH IT'S A YEAH IT'S UH THE MOST SIMPLE UH ANIMAL I KNOW I THINK\n[11:47] MTD032ME: ITS SIMPLICITY\n[11:55] MTD031UID: UM I DON'T KNOW\n[11:57] MTD031UID: MAYBE BECAUSE UH THERE'S THERE'S SOME S UH FREE UH MAYBE IN THE SKY OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[12:01] MTD029PM: OH OKAY\n[12:02] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[12:02] MTD031UID: MAYBE A LITTLE BIT\n[12:03] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[12:03] MTD031UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[12:04] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[12:05] MTD029PM: NO UH IT'S CLEAR\n[12:06] MTD031UID: SO MORE UH BIRDS\n[12:08] MTD029PM: N NO NO\n[12:10] MTD029PM: WE GET YOUR POINT\n[12:11] MTD031UID: OKAY OKAY OKAY\n[12:11] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[12:12] MTD029PM: WHO WANTS TO BE NEXT\n[12:14] MTD032ME: YEAH WHATEVER\n[12:15] MTD032ME: I'LL GO NEXT\n[12:16] MTD032ME: THANKS\n[12:18] MTD032ME: I HAVEN'T GOT A FAVOURITE ANIMAL TOO SO\n[12:18] MTD031UID: M\n[12:21] MTD031UID: PICTIONARY\n[12:23] MTD032ME: OH\n[12:24] MTD032ME: WHAT SHOULD I DRAW\n[12:26] MTD031UID: A COW\n[12:26] MTD029PM: OH\n[12:30] MTD032ME: THANK YOU I'LL DRAW A PENGUIN\n[12:30] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[12:36] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[12:40] MTD032ME: I'LL DRAW A PENGUIN\n[12:41] MTD032ME: WHATEVER\n[12:43] MTD032ME: I CAN'T DRAW SO\n[12:46] MTD032ME: YOU CAN START TO LAUGH ALREADY\n[12:48] MTD029PM: I'LL DO SO\n[12:50] MTD032ME: WHATEVER\n[12:50] MTD032ME: SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[13:02] MTD032ME: COME ON\n[13:04] MTD031UID: YEAH IT'S LITTLE BIT HARD\n[13:07] MTD032ME: MM-HMM HMM ORANGE\n[13:09] MTD031UID: ORANGE OF COURSE\n[13:13] MTD032ME: WHATEVER\n[13:20] MTD032ME: OH IT'S BETTER THAN YOUR BIRD\n[13:21] MTD031UID: UH YEAH\n[13:24] MTD032ME: EVERYTHING'S BETTER THAN YOUR BIRD\n[13:25] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[13:26] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[13:31] MTD032ME: WHATEVER\n[13:32] MTD032ME: HEY IT'S BLUE\n[13:33] MTD032ME: NO\n[13:34] MTD032ME: WHATEVER\n[13:35] MTD032ME: UM I LIKE ITS UGLINESS AND UH YEAH WHATEVER\n[13:43] MTD032ME: THE WAY IT WALKS OR WHATEVER\n[13:44] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[13:45] MTD032ME: YOUR TURN\n[13:46] MTD030ID: 'KAY\n[13:48] MTD032ME: DRAWING\n[13:50] MTD030ID: I'M GOING TO DRAW A CAT\n[13:53] MTD030ID: I DON'T KNOW WHY BUT A CAT IS A VERY UH SMART ANIMAL\n[14:00] MTD030ID: AND YOU CAN HAVE THEM AT HOME\n[14:04] MTD030ID: WHICH IS NOT AS THE CASE WITH UH WITH BINGWINGS AND\n[14:07] MTD029PM: WELL YOU CAN HAVE A PIRANHA AT HOME\n[14:10] MTD030ID: YE YES YEAH\n[14:11] MTD029PM: HUH\n[14:13] MTD032ME: OR A LINE\n[14:15] MTD031UID: A LITTLE BIT\n[14:15] MTD032ME: I MEAN A BIRD\n[14:16] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[14:18] MTD031UID: DON'T MESS WITH MY BIRDS YEAH\n[14:22] MTD030ID: IT'S NOT VERY UH\n[14:27] MTD030ID: VERY GOOD DRAWN BUT YOU CAN SEE A CAT FROM IT\n[14:29] MTD032ME: HMM\n[14:30] MTD032ME: IT'S A HANDICAPPED CAT\n[14:33] MTD031UID: CAT\n[14:34] MTD029PM: I DON'T THINK UH I DON'T THINK UH DARWIN WOULD AGREE WITH THAT\n[14:40] MTD030ID: IT'S\n[14:47] MTD030ID: AH IT'S NOT SCARED\n[14:50] MTD030ID: HE'S CRYING BUT\n[14:51] MTD032ME: HE'S CRYING BECAUSE IT'S UGL BECAUSE OF HIS UGLINESS\n[14:51] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[14:54] MTD029PM: WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT IT THEN\n[14:57] MTD030ID: UH IT'S I MOST CATS ARE SMALL\n[15:01] MTD029PM: OH OKAY\n[15:01] MTD030ID: YOU CAN HANDLE THEM\n[15:02] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[15:03] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[15:05] MTD029PM: OKAY AND THEN WE ARE UH THROUGH THE TOOL TRAINING I GUESS\n[15:05] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[15:09] MTD032ME: I WOULDN'T CALL IT TRAINING BUT\n[15:15] MTD029PM: OKAY THIS IS UH SOMETHING ABOUT THE PROJECT FINANCE\n[15:18] MTD029PM: THE SELLING PRICE OF OUR REMOTE CONTROL IS GONNA BE TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[15:22] MTD029PM: AND OUR PROFIT AIM IS FIFTEEN MILLION EUROS\n[15:25] MTD029PM: WE'RE VERY AMBITIOUS ON THIS ONE\n[15:28] MTD029PM: THE MARKET RANGE IS INTERNATIONAL SO IT'S GONNA BE SOLD WORLD WIDE AND THE PRODUCTION COST SHOULD BE A MAXIMUM OF TWELVE EURO FIFTY PER REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:38] MTD029PM: SO THAT'S CLEAR\n[15:40] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[15:41] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[15:41] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT\n[15:43] MTD029PM: OKAY WE'RE NOW GONNA DISCUSS SOME STUFF WHEN WELL WE'RE GONNA BRAINSTORM ABOUT UH WHAT KIND OF KEMORO ROMO REMOTE CONTROL IT'S GONNA BE\n[15:52] MTD029PM: UH WELL TELL ME ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCES WITH THE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[15:55] MTD029PM: DO YOU HAVE UH KNOW WHAT GOOD EXPERIENCES WITH REMOTE CONTROLS\n[15:59] MTD029PM: OR DO THEY ANNOY YOU SOMETIMES\n[16:00] MTD030ID: YES\n[16:01] MTD029PM: ARE THEY DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND OR MAYBE THEY DON'T INTERACT WITH DIFFERENT KIND OF UH EQUIPMENT VERY WELL\n[16:08] MTD031UID: HMM\n[16:08] MTD032ME: I DON'T TH I DON'T THINK THE FOUR OF US GOT PROBLEMS WITH REMOTE CONTROLS BUT IF YOU SEE ELDERLY PEOPLE\n[16:13] MTD029PM: YEAH OKAY\n[16:16] MTD032ME: ALL THESE BUTTONS AND THEN THEY BUY NEW T. V. BECAUSE THEIR PREVIOUS ONE WAS STOLEN OR WHATEVER\n[16:18] MTD031UID: DIFFERENT\n[16:21] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[16:21] MTD032ME: AND THEN A TOTALLY DIFFERENT REMOTE CONTROL WITH WITH DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS ON DIFFERENT PLACES AND HALF OF THE FUNCTIONS A ARE REMOVED OR WHATEVER\n[16:31] MTD032ME: UH SO I THINK WHAT WE NEED IS IS A CLEAR UH REMOTE CONTROL WITH\n[16:37] MTD032ME: UH GROUPED BUTTONS YOU KNOW\n[16:39] MTD032ME: ALL TH ALL THE BUTTONS WHICH APPLY TO THE TEXT FUNCTIONS IN IN ONE UH\n[16:44] MTD029PM: DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS OF OF UH\n[16:45] MTD032ME: WELL ONE AREA OR WHATEVER NOT LIKE THE BUTTON TO ENTER TEXT ON TOP OF THE REMOTE CONTROL AND THE BUTTON TO UM\n[16:53] MTD032ME: YEAH TO MINIMISE IT TO THIS THIS OR WHATEVER O O OTHER FUNCTIONS TOTALLY SOMEWHERE ELSE\n[16:57] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[17:00] MTD032ME: I THINK WE SHOULD GROUP THEM\n[17:00] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[17:02] MTD032ME: AND SAME FOR THE FOR THE VOLUME BUTTONS AND THE THE T\n[17:02] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[17:04] MTD029PM: AND UH IS IT GONNA BE A REMOTE CONTROL THAT'S UM WHAT IT CAN BE USED FOR DIFFERENT KIND OF EQUIPMENT LIKE YOUR T. V. AND YOUR HOME STEREO\n[17:11] MTD032ME: WELL I WAS I WAS THINKING UH SINCE A T. V. IS UH MOSTLY USED TOGETHER WITH A V. C. R. OR D. V. D. PLAYER OR RECORDER\n[17:12] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[17:12] MTD029PM: UH\n[17:19] MTD029PM: MM-HMM\n[17:20] MTD032ME: AND NOT WITH A STEREO I THINK IT SHOULD BE GOOD TO INCLUDE FUNCTIONS FOR V. C. R. S AND D. V. D. PLAYERS RECORDERS\n[17:22] MTD029PM: MM-HMM\n[17:28] MTD029PM: BUT UH THE D. V. D. PLAYERS AND HOME CINEMA SETS OFTEN DOUBLE AS STEREO HI FI SETS PROBABLY\n[17:31] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[17:35] MTD029PM: IT'S WHAT FROM MY EXPERIENCE\n[17:36] MTD031UID: BUT ISN'T IT\n[17:36] MTD032ME: I DON'T KNOW\n[17:37] MTD032ME: HI FI SET IS UH NOT OFTEN USED UH AS I KNOW OF IN COMBINATION WITH TELEVISION\n[17:38] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[17:44] MTD029PM: BUT WE GONNA\n[17:45] MTD031UID: IT'S ONLY FOR TELEVISION I THOUGHT\n[17:46] MTD032ME: YES\n[17:47] MTD031UID: NOT\n[17:47] MTD029PM: OH IT IS ONLY FOR TELEVIS\n[17:48] MTD031UID: I THOUGHT IT WAS ONLY FOR TELEVISION\n[17:50] MTD031UID: SO SO WE PROBABLY DON'T HAVE TO HAVE TO UH HAVE THE FUNCTIONS FOR D. V. D. PLAYER OR V. C. R.\n[17:50] MTD032ME: YES IT IS ONLY FOR TELEVISION BUT UH\n[17:52] MTD029PM: SO WHA WHAT\n[17:54] MTD032ME: WELL\n[17:55] MTD029PM: WHAT WHA WHAT UH WHAT DOCUMENT\n[17:56] MTD032ME: WELL WE WE'RE GONNA BRAINSTORM ABOUT THAT\n[17:58] MTD032ME: IF WE THINK IT'S USEFUL WE DO IT\n[18:00] MTD029PM: BUT WHERE WHERE DID IT UH WHERE DID YOU FIND THAT\n[18:04] MTD031UID: UH IN THE EMAIL\n[18:05] MTD029PM: OH OKAY\n[18:05] MTD032ME: THAT'S RIGHT\n[18:05] MTD031UID: I THOUGHT IT SAID UH YEAH TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL\n[18:05] MTD032ME: IT'S A TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL\n[18:07] MTD032ME: BUT I WAS THINKING SINCE IT IS USEFUL WITH D. V. D.\n[18:07] MTD030ID: YES\n[18:10] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT MOST TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROLS SUPPORT OTHER FUNCTIONS AS WELL\n[18:13] MTD030ID: YES THAT'S UH SOMETHING EXTRAS\n[18:14] MTD029PM: SO WE CAN NO WE HAVE TO THINK ABOUT THAT\n[18:14] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[18:15] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[18:17] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[18:17] MTD029PM: OKAY UH BUT UH WE'VE GONNA PUT SOME A UH IS IS IT SO USER FRIENDLINESS IS A IS A PRI PRIORITY IN THIS CASE OR\n[18:18] MTD032ME: YEP\n[18:25] MTD032ME: YEAH ALSO NO ONE'S GONNA BUY IT\n[18:25] MTD030ID: YEAH\n[18:25] MTD031UID: YEAH YEAH\n[18:27] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[18:27] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[18:28] MTD032ME: I GUESS\n[18:28] MTD030ID: ONLY THE EXPERTS\n[18:28] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[18:30] MTD029PM: WELL THIS THE MAYBE IS UH SOME ASPECT OF THE UH OR OR SOME POINT AT AT WHICH WE CAN EXCEL BY MAKING IT VERY USEFUL\n[18:30] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[18:37] MTD029PM: THAT W WELL THEN YOU'RE YOU'RE THE USABILITY UH MAN SO THIS UH GONNA BE A VERY IMPORTANT TASK FOR YOU THEN\n[18:41] MTD031UID: OH MY GOD\n[18:43] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[18:44] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[18:45] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[18:46] MTD029PM: WELL OTHER IDEAS\n[18:47] MTD029PM: HOW CAN WE MAKE IT TRENDY OR SOMETHING\n[18:48] MTD029PM: DO UH BY JUST SH SHAPE AND THE LOOK OF IT\n[18:49] MTD030ID: UH TO GO WITH TO GO WITH FASHION AND\n[18:52] MTD029PM: MAYBE A CAN OPENER UNDERNEATH IT\n[18:54] MTD031UID: FOR THE BEAR\n[18:55] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW\n[18:56] MTD029PM: OR SOMETH SOMETHING SPECIAL LIKE UH M. P. THREE PLAYER INSIDE OF IT OR UH OH WELL THEN THE PRODUCTION COSTS ARE GONNA BE TOO HIGH PROBABLY\n[18:56] MTD031UID: UH\n[18:59] MTD031UID: I I UH NO I THINK IT\n[19:03] MTD032ME: YEAH WAY TOO HIGH\n[19:03] MTD031UID: UH I TH I THINK YO WE HAVE TO KEEP IT SIMPLE TO GET A WHOLE MARKET\n[19:06] MTD032ME: YEP\n[19:08] MTD031UID: IT'S INTERNATIONAL SO WE HAVE TO USE A STANDARD\n[19:08] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[19:08] MTD029PM: MAYBE WITH DIFFERENT TYPE OF FRONTS OR UH WELL M HAS TO BE SOMETHING SPECTACULAR OR UH ONE WHICH MAKES IT WE GONNA SKIP BACK TO THE GOALS PROBABLY\n[19:12] MTD032ME: WELL THAT'S AN IDEA OF COURSE YEAH\n[19:19] MTD029PM: UH\n[19:19] MTD032ME: MM-HMM\n[19:21] MTD029PM: ORIGINAL TRENDLY AND USER FRIENDLY WELL WE AL ALSO ALREADY TALKED ABOUT USER FRIENDLINESS\n[19:25] MTD031UID: HMM\n[19:26] MTD029PM: NO WELL SOMETHING TRENDY AND ORIGINAL WELL THAT THAT GOES HAND IN HAND I GUESS\n[19:30] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[19:31] MTD029PM: WHEN SOMETHING IS ORIGINAL IT TENDS TO BE TRENDY PROBABLY OR WE SHOULD MAKE IT COMBINATION OF THAT\n[19:38] MTD029PM: 'KAY SO YOU THE UM TECHNICAL PART OF THE PROCESS IS SOMETHING YOU'RE GONNA LOOK AFTER FOR\n[19:45] MTD029PM: SO YOU HAVE TO THINK ABOUT WHAT KIND OF UH EQUIPMENT YOU WANT TO UH YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO MANAGE WITH IT\n[19:53] MTD029PM: WELL AND THAT'S AN IMPORTANT PART FOR YOU THEN WITH GOGORS REGARDS TO THE USER FRIENDLY PART OF IT\n[19:55] MTD031UID: USE FRIENDLY\n[19:58] MTD031UID: YEP\n[20:00] MTD029PM: WELL AND YOU UH SHOULD LOOK OUT FOR WHAT MAKES IT TRENDY\n[20:04] MTD029PM: WELL YOU KNOW Y LIKE SOME SPECIAL FEATURE\n[20:07] MTD029PM: OR SOME DOES IT DOES IT GETS SOME GADGETNESS OR SOMETHING\n[20:09] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[20:11] MTD032ME: YES WHAT THE MARKET WISHES\n[20:12] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[20:15] MTD029PM: WELL THE CLOSING\n[20:16] MTD029PM: NEXT MEETING STARTS IN THIRTY MINUTES\n[20:18] MTD029PM: INDIVIDUAL I THINK SO\n[20:20] MTD029PM: THE THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER WILL W OR THE WORKING DESIGN OF COURSE WE WILL UH\n[20:26] MTD029PM: ALREADY S SAID THAT\n[20:28] MTD029PM: THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER IS IT A USER INTER USER INTERFACE THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS DESIGN\n[20:32] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[20:33] MTD031UID: YEAH YEAH\n[20:33] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[20:33] MTD031UID: INTERFACE D\n[20:35] MTD029PM: AND THE MANAGEMENT EXPERT OF UH THE MARKETING EXPERT\n[20:38] MTD029PM: USER REQUIREMENTS SPECIFI WELL THIS ONE WAS ALREADY CLEAR TO US\n[20:43] MTD029PM: SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT TO YOU BY YOUR PERSONAL COACH\n[20:47] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH TIME WE HAVE LEFT\n[20:49] MTD029PM: OH NOT MANY I GUESS\n[20:50] MTD029PM: WE STARTED AT TWELVE\n[20:51] MTD032ME: YOU JUST GOT A MESSAGE\n[20:52] MTD029PM: OH AND WHAT DOES IT SAID\n[20:53] MTD032ME: AND IT SAID UH FIVE MINUTES SO WE GOT FOUR AND A HALF\n[20:54] MTD031UID: OH I DON'T\n[20:56] MTD029PM: W\n[20:58] MTD029PM: OKAY WELL UM\n[20:59] MTD031UID: I DIDN'T GET A MESSAGE\n[21:00] MTD032ME: NO\n[21:02] MTD032ME: HE'S THE WHATEVER\n[21:03] MTD031UID: OH THE PROJECT MANAGER\n[21:04] MTD030ID: TEAM LEADER\n[21:05] MTD029PM: NO WE'RE UH AHEAD OF SCHEDULE THEN\n[21:05] MTD032ME: TEAM LEADER\n[21:08] MTD032ME: HE IS THE WHATEVER\n[21:09] MTD029PM: YEAH CLOSE IT\n[21:11] MTD029PM: I'M GONNA MAKE SOME MINUTES OR TAKE SOME MINUTES\n[21:11] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[21:15] MTD032ME: YES\n[21:16] MTD029PM: AND UH IT'S IT'S CLEAR YOU CAN PUT THE STUFF IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS PRESENTATIONS\n[21:19] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[21:20] MTD029PM: YOU CAN ALL OR WE'RE ALL UH\n[21:21] MTD032ME: PROJECT JOC PROJECT DOCUMENTS IS FOR SHOWING UH ON THE WHITE BOARD\n[21:25] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[21:25] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT WE'RE ALL FAMILIAR WITH UH UH MICROSOFT POWERPOINT ARE WE\n[21:25] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[21:30] MTD032ME: YES\n[21:30] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[21:30] MTD029PM: YEAH OKAY\n[21:31] MTD029PM: I'M GONNA WRI UH WRITE SOME STUFF DOWN AND THEN WE'RE READY\n[21:32] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT\n[21:36] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[21:38] MTD029PM: OR WE CAN LEAVE ALREADY I GUESS\n[21:40] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[21:41] MTD029PM: OR UH OR SH OR SHOULD WE UH OR IS IMPORTANT THAT WE LEAVE AT EXACT UH\n[21:45] MTD030ID: NO\n[21:45] MTD032ME: NO\n[21:46] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[21:46] MTD032ME: I DON'T THINK SO\n[21:48] MTD031UID: I DON'T THINK OH\n[21:49] MTD032ME: YES\n[21:49] MTD029PM: YES\n[21:50] MTD032ME: GREAT\n[21:50] MTD030ID: OH\n[21:52] MTD029PM: WE'LL SEE EACH OTHER IN UH THIRTY MINUTES\n[21:54] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[21:56] MTD032ME: GOOD LUCK\n[21:57] MTD029PM: YEAH GOOD LUCK\n[21:57] MTD031UID: I WILL NEED IT\n[22:00] MTD032ME: I WILL NEED IT", "question": "What are the key details of the remote control design project, including its aim, objectives, financial targets, and the initial responsibilities assigned to the team members?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"project_aim": {"type": "string", "description": "The main goal of the project."}, "project_objectives": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Key characteristics the final product should 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BEEP BEEP BEEP\n[0:29] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[0:34] MTD032ME: OH I GOT A NICE LITTLE SCREEN HERE OVER HERE\n[0:38] MTD032ME: I GOT LIKE THIS BIG BLACK BORDER UH ON EVERY SIDE\n[0:46] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[0:48] MTD031UID: MM OKAY\n[0:48] MTD032ME: I'LL I'LL FIX IT\n[0:48] MTD029PM: EVERYBODY READY\n[0:50] MTD031UID: YEAH IT'S OKAY\n[0:50] MTD032ME: YEAH WHATEVER\n[0:50] MTD029PM: WELCOME AT THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN MEETING AGAIN PRESENTED BY MAARTEN\n[0:57] MTD029PM: UH THIS IS THE AGENDA THE OPENING\n[0:59] MTD029PM: UH WE'VE GOT THREE PRESENTATIONS\n[1:03] MTD029PM: AND I'M GONNA SHOW YOU SOME OF THE NEW PROJECTS REQUIREMENTS THAT WERE SENT TO ME\n[1:08] MTD029PM: AND WE'RE GONNA MAKE A DECISION ON THE REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS\n[1:11] MTD029PM: WE HAVE UH FORTY MINUTES\n[1:13] MTD032ME: YES\n[1:14] MTD029PM: OH WELL THIS IS THE THE CLOSING ALREADY\n[1:17] MTD029PM: SO UH WELL WE START OFF WITH THE TH THE FIRST PRESENTATION THEN\n[1:21] MTD029PM: UH I THINK UM IN UH WE HAVE TO DO IT IN UH IN RIGHT ORDER\n[1:22] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[1:27] MTD029PM: MAYBE THE\n[1:28] MTD032ME: I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE RIGHT ORDER IS\n[1:29] MTD032ME: SO\n[1:29] MTD029PM: WELL IT\n[1:29] MTD031UID: NO\n[1:30] MTD030ID: HUH\n[1:32] MTD029PM: OH THAT\n[1:32] MTD029PM: IT WON'T DOESN'T MAYBE WE SHOULD START WITH THE THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[1:36] MTD030ID: OKAY HOW CAN I GET THIS ON THE WHITEBOARD\n[1:36] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[1:38] MTD029PM: WELL IT'S YOU DUMPED THE FILE IN THE UH IN THE SH IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENT FOLDER\n[1:41] MTD031UID: IN PROJECT\n[1:41] MTD030ID: OKAY I'VE DONE THAT\n[1:44] MTD029PM: YOU'VE ALREADY DONE THAT\n[1:44] MTD031UID: NO CAN THAT OPEN\n[1:44] MTD030ID: YES\n[1:48] MTD029PM: WELL LET'S CLOSE THIS ONE\n[1:49] MTD029PM: WE'LL JUST UH OPEN A NEW ONE\n[1:50] MTD031UID: OPEN IT THERE\n[1:53] MTD029PM: UH WELL\n[1:55] MTD029PM: YES\n[1:58] MTD029PM: UH OH\n[1:59] MTD029PM: NEW THING\n[2:02] MTD029PM: OH YEAH UH I HAVE TO SAY SOMETHING\n[2:04] MTD029PM: UH DUE TO SOME UH TECHNICAL 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DOESN'T REALLY MATTER\n[5:17] MTD030ID: UM\n[5:19] MTD031UID: BUT I KIND OF UH\n[5:19] MTD030ID: I DON'T THINK SO BECAUSE OF THE ALL THE TELEVISIONS UH THERE ARE A FEW MAYBE A COUPLE OF TELEVISIONS WITH THE NEW FUNCTIONS\n[5:20] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[5:21] MTD031UID: YES\n[5:21] MTD029PM: YEAH OKAY\n[5:24] MTD031UID: UH\n[5:30] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[5:30] MTD030ID: BUT IS IT USEFUL TO PUT THEM ON A ON A STANDARD UH REMOTE\n[5:35] MTD029PM: WELL WE'LL SEE\n[5:36] MTD029PM: WE'LL SEE LATER ON\n[5:38] MTD031UID: WELL THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[5:40] MTD031UID: UM WELL I DON'T KNOW IF YOU GOT THE SAME UH PICTURES AS I GOT BUT UH I GOT THESE TWO\n[5:45] MTD029PM: NO\n[5:46] MTD030ID: NO\n[5:48] MTD031UID: AND I THINK THEY'RE WE HAVE TO FOCUS UH ON UH THE UH ONE HAND THE EXPERT VIEW OR THE NOVICE USER\n[5:59] MTD031UID: TH I THINK IT'S IT'S VERY MUCH UH DEPENDING ON THE USER REQUIREMENTS I DON'T S UH KNOW WHO'S DOING T\n[6:05] MTD029PM: WELL UH WILL THERE BE SOME UH USER REQUIREMENTS LATER ON\n[6:09] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT IT I THINK THAT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO WATCH UH WHAT KIND OF FUNCTIONS THERE WE WANT TO UH PUT IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:09] MTD029PM: THE ONES I I'VE UH RECEIVED FROM THE ACCOUNT MANAGER\n[6:12] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[6:17] MTD029PM: WELL WE'LL KEEP THIS IN MIND AND THEN DISCUSS IT LATER ON\n[6:19] MTD031UID: YEAH WELL Y WE CAN PUT FUNCTIONS IN IT WHEN UH YEAH WHEN WE UH GET THE USER REQUIREMENTS UH AND WE CAN UPDATE IT\n[6:26] MTD029PM: UH-HUH\n[6:28] MTD029PM: OKAY BUT THIS REAL THIS UH BIG D UH DISTINCTION BETWEEN THIS TYPE OF REMOTE\n[6:33] MTD029PM: WE SHOULD WE SHOULD CHOOSE ONE UH WE SHOULD NOT COMPROMISE BUT UH REALLY CHOOSE FOR UH EXPERT VIEWER OR NOVICE V YEAH\n[6:38] MTD032ME: YES I AGREE\n[6:40] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[6:40] MTD029PM: WELL WHAT THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT TRYING TO SAY\n[6:42] MTD031UID: WELL YEAH W IF YOU WANT TRY A A A HUGE MARKET IF YOU WANT TO REACH A HUGE MARKET\n[6:48] MTD031UID: UH LIKE ELDERLY PEOPLE AND WE HAVE TO CHOOSE FOR NOVICE USER\n[6:52] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[6:53] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[6:54] MTD031UID: BUT I DON'T KNOW\n[6:55] MTD031UID: IT'S IT'S REALLY UM DEPENDING ON HOW HOW HOW FAR THE THE THE REMOTE CONTROLS ARE ALREADY IN N UM IN USE\n[6:56] MTD029PM: YEAH WELL SOME OF THESE UH YEAH\n[7:04] MTD029PM: WELL SOME OF THAT WILL YEAH BUT I BUT IT WILL BE MORE CLEAR WHEN WE COME TO THE UH U UH SOME OF THE NEW REQUIREMENTS\n[7:10] MTD031UID: YEAH PROBABLY YEAH\n[7:10] MTD032ME: YES\n[7:11] MTD029PM: SO\n[7:13] MTD031UID: UH WELL THERE ARE L AT LEAST UH BASIC FUNCTIONS UH LIKE JUST TH THE CHANNELS UH ONE TILL NINE\n[7:21] MTD031UID: UH ON AND OFF SWITCH WHICH MUST BE CLEAR WITH A RED BUTTON OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[7:26] MTD031UID: UM MOST STANDARD UH HAVE VOLUME OF COURSE AND A MUTE FUNCTION AND OF COURSE THE NEXT AND PREVIOUS CHANNEL\n[7:34] MTD031UID: I THINK THAT'S JUST BASIC WHAT WE NEED\n[7:37] MTD029PM: MM-HMM\n[7:38] MTD031UID: AND FROM THAT ON WE CAN USER REQUIREMENTS WHAT WE NEED MORE\n[7:45] MTD031UID: UH\n[7:48] MTD031UID: YEAH I JUST UM UM I THOUGHT JOOST WAS LOOKING AT THE TRENDY THE TRENDS IN THE MARKETS\n[7:56] MTD032ME: YES\n[7:57] MTD031UID: AND I DON'T KNOW IF THERE UH ARE ANY UM UH IF YOU PUT MORE FUNCTIONS MORE BUTTONS MAYBE IT'S COM BECOMING LESS TRENDY OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[8:08] MTD032ME: I HAVEN'T REALLY FOUND A CONCLUSION LIKE THAT\n[8:08] MTD031UID: M YOU CAN JUST YOU CAN K YOU CAN KEEP IT IN MIND THAT\n[8:12] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[8:13] MTD031UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[8:14] MTD031UID: UH I TH I THOUGHT THE THE WITH LESS BUTTONS YOU CAN MAKE A MORE TRENDIER UH YEAH MORE TRENDIER DESIGN I THINK\n[8:20] MTD032ME: DESIGN\n[8:23] MTD031UID: I THINK\n[8:24] MTD032ME: SOUNDS INTERESTING\n[8:26] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[8:27] MTD031UID: UH WELL THAT'S ALL I HAVE TO SAY I THINK\n[8:29] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[8:30] MTD031UID: YEAH THAT WAS IT\n[8:30] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT\n[8:32] MTD029PM: WELL THEN THE MARKETING EXPERT CAN UH TELL US SOMETHING ABOUT THE CURRENT MARKET\n[8:33] MTD032ME: YES\n[8:36] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[8:37] MTD032ME: IT'S ALRIGHT\n[8:39] MTD032ME: UM\n[8:47] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT I'VE DONE SOME RESEARCH FOR FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[8:51] MTD032ME: UM YES\n[8:54] MTD032ME: THE WORKING METHOD UM THERE WERE HUNDRED UH UH W H ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE UH\n[9:02] MTD032ME: HOW DO YOU SAY UH F WATCHED USING REMOTE CONTROLS IN THE USABILITY LAB AND THEY ALSO UH FILLED OUT A QUESTIONNAIRE UH WITH A FEW QUESTIONS\n[9:13] MTD032ME: UH I'VE LINED THEM UP HERE\n[9:15] MTD032ME: UH ASK WHETHER UM COMMON REMOTE CONTROL LOOKS GOOD OR NOT ABOUT WILLINGNESS TO SPEND MONEY ON REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:23] MTD032ME: ABOUT ZAPPING BEHAVIOUR AND UH AND STUFF LIKE THAT\n[9:28] MTD032ME: I UH HAVE FOUND SOME INTERESTING THINGS\n[9:30] MTD032ME: WE DO WE DO GOT A MARKET\n[9:33] MTD032ME: UM THREE OUT OF FOUR PEOPLE CLAIM M UH TO FIND REMOTE CONTROLS UGLY\n[9:40] MTD032ME: SO IF WE MAKE A TRENDY DESIGN WE SURE HAVE SEVENTY FI SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF THE MARKET WHICH YOU CAN REACH\n[9:48] MTD032ME: UM THREE OUT OF FOUR USERS UH ZAPS A LOT AS I UH QUOTED HERE FROM THE UH RESULTS\n[9:58] MTD032ME: ZAP BUTTONS ARE USED ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY EIGHT TIMES PER HOUR\n[10:01] MTD032ME: THAT'S QUITE A LOT\n[10:03] MTD032ME: UM\n[10:04] MTD032ME: RELEVANT OPTIONS ARE OF COURSE POWER BUTTONS\n[10:08] MTD032ME: ALTHOUGH ONLY USED ONCE PER HOUR\n[10:12] MTD032ME: UH CHANNEL SELECTION VOLUME AND BUTTONS FOR TEXT AND THE MORE UM YEAH\n[10:20] MTD032ME: OTHER FUNCTIONS LIKE AUDIO SETTINGS VIDEO SETTINGS SOUND SETTINGS ARE NOT SAID TO BE VERY IMPORTANT AND UH VERY MUCH USED\n[10:29] MTD032ME: FURTHERMORE FIFTY PERCENT SAYS\n[10:33] MTD032ME: UH THEY ONLY USE TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS ON A REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:37] MTD032ME: THAT DOESN'T SAY WE GOT WE CAN LEAVE NINETY PERCENT OFF\n[10:40] MTD032ME: BUT\n[10:42] MTD032ME: IT SURE UM SAYS WE SHOULDN'T MAKE IT TOO UH COMPLICATED\n[10:49] MTD032ME: FIFTY PERCENT ALSO CLAIMS UH TO HAVE LOST A REMOTE CONTROL VERY OFTEN IN THE ROOM\n[10:55] MTD032ME: AND UM AN IMPORTANT THING HERE THE MOST IMPORTANT CUSTOMERS UH\n[11:03] MTD032ME: WHICH IS OVER SEVENTY PERCENT OF OUR MARKET IS IN THE AGE RANGE OF THIRTY SIX TO SIXTY FIVE YEARS OLD\n[11:10] MTD032ME: AND UH ELDERLY PEOPLE OUR MARKET ARE LESS INTERESTED IN UH NICE FEATURES BUT MORE WILLINGLY TO SPEND MORE MONEY ON REMOTE CONTROLS\n[11:22] MTD032ME: SO WHAT I WAS THINKING OH WRONG SIDE\n[11:28] MTD032ME: WE SHOULDN'T IMPLEMENT TOO MUCH FEATURES ON UH ON OUR REMOTE CONTROL BECAUSE ELDERLY PEOPLE WILL GET TH LOST\n[11:35] MTD032ME: GROUP FEATURES FOR A HIGHER USABILITY UH WHAT I WAS CLAIMING IN THE PREVIOUS MEETING\n[11:42] MTD032ME: UM ALL THE SETTINGS ABOUT AUDIO SETTINGS VIDEO SETTINGS AND CHANNEL SETTINGS WHICH ARE NOT VERY OFTEN USED\n[11:51] MTD032ME: WE COULD GROUP THEM UH ON ONE BUTTON\n[11:55] MTD032ME: AND MAKE THEM ACCESSIBLE UH IN ONE MENU BUTTON OR WHATEVER BECAUSE THEY ARE USED VERY RARELY AND WELL\n[12:04] MTD032ME: IT UH THERE ARE A LOT OF OPTIONS THERE SO WE CAN REALLY MAKE UH YEAH HOW DO YOU SAY\n[12:12] MTD032ME: WE CAN SPARE AT BUTTONS OVER THERE\n[12:14] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[12:15] MTD032ME: AND UM IF YOU WANT TO IMPLEMENT V. C. R. AND D. V. D. OPTIONS GROUP THEM IN THE BUTTON NOT TOO UH\n[12:24] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[12:26] MTD032ME: SMALL BUTTONS SO THEY WON'T BE VERY UM HOW DO YOU SAY\n[12:31] MTD029PM: VISUALLY PRESENTS\n[12:32] MTD032ME: YES WON'T BE VERY PRESENT THANK YOU\n[12:35] MTD032ME: AND A TRENDY LOOK WELL UH ALTHOUGH SEVENTY PERCENT OF THE MARKET IS UH CONSISTS OF ELDERLY PEOPLE UH WHO DON'T REALLY CARE FOR TRENDY LOOKS OR WHATEVER\n[12:45] MTD032ME: I GUESS IT CAN DO NO HARM TO MAKE IT TRENDY FOR THE OTHER THIRTY PERCENT\n[12:51] MTD032ME: THAT WAS KIND OF WHAT I FOUND\n[12:53] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[12:54] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[12:54] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[12:55] MTD029PM: WELL THEN WE I'M GONNA SHOW YOU SOME OF THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS AND THEN WE GONNA DISCUSS ON UH WHAT FEATURES WE FIND IMPORTANT\n[13:00] MTD032ME: YES\n[13:04] MTD029PM: UH WELL SOME OF THE UH NEW REQUIREMENTS MAKE SOME OF YOUR FINDINGS QUITE UH IRRELEVANT I THINK\n[13:16] MTD029PM: BECAUSE UM\n[13:20] MTD029PM: UH S DECIDED TO PUT THEY HAVE DECIDE TO PUT TWO ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FORWARD\n[13:25] MTD029PM: WELL NOW I SEE FOUR\n[13:25] MTD032ME: TWO\n[13:26] MTD029PM: THAT'S KINDA STRANGE\n[13:29] MTD029PM: WELL THEY SAY TELE TELETEXT BECOMES OUTDATED SINCE THE POPULARITY OF THE INTERNET\n[13:34] MTD029PM: WELL I THINK THAT MAY BE SO BUT WELL WE CAN'T JUST LEAVE THE TELETEXT BUTTON OFF\n[13:34] MTD031UID: WELL\n[13:39] MTD032ME: NO UH I AGREE I AGREE\n[13:39] MTD029PM: IT'S IMPOSSIBLE I THINK\n[13:40] MTD031UID: NO WAY\n[13:41] MTD029PM: SO THE COMPROMISE WE COULD MAKE IS JUST TO MAKE ONE TELETEXT BUTTON YOU KNOW LIKE ON AND OFF\n[13:48] MTD029PM: AND DON'T MAKE A LOT OF SPECIAL PUT A LOT OF SPECIAL FEATURES ON IT TO MAKE IT TRANSPARENT OR YOU KNOW\n[13:52] MTD032ME: NOT TOO MUCH NO\n[13:55] MTD029PM: IT'S JUST YOU WANT YOU WANT TO BE ABLE TO MAKE USE OF TELETEXT BUT NOT TO PLAY WITH IT THAT MUCH\n[14:01] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[14:02] MTD029PM: SO WE HAVE TO THINK OF THAT\n[14:03] MTD029PM: THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD ONLY BE USED FOR TELEVISION\n[14:05] MTD029PM: OTHERWISE THE PROJECT BECOMES MORE COMPLEX WHICH ENDANGERS THE TIME T T MA UH THE TIME TO MARKET\n[14:11] MTD029PM: SO MAYBE WE SHOULD LEAVE ALL D. V. D. AND V. C. R. RELATED FEATURES OFF COMPLETELY\n[14:16] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[14:18] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[14:19] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW\n[14:19] MTD029PM: I THINK THAT UH\n[14:22] MTD029PM: THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE TRYING TO SAY\n[14:24] MTD029PM: UH OUR CURRENT CUSTOMERS ARE WITHIN THE AGE GROUP OF FORTY PLUS\n[14:27] MTD029PM: NEW PRODUCTS SHOULD REACH A NEW MARKET WITH CUSTOMERS THAT ARE YOUNGER THAN FORTY\n[14:31] MTD029PM: SO YOU UH TALKED ABOUT THE ELDERLY WHO WERE WILLING TO SPEND MORE ON A REMOTE CONTROL AND WHO WERE INTERESTED\n[14:33] MTD032ME: MM-HMM\n[14:37] MTD029PM: BUT WELL THEY'RE NOT RELEVANT BECAUSE WE ARE AIMING AT A YOUNGER\n[14:41] MTD032ME: I DON'T REALLY AGREE ACTUALLY TO BE HONEST\n[14:44] MTD032ME: IT'S A VERY SMALL MARKET WHICH WE WILL APPROACH THEN IF WE UH WANT TO REACH CUSTOMERS YOUNGER THAN FORTY\n[14:51] MTD032ME: IT'S ONLY LIKE THIRTY PERCENT OF THE TOTAL MARKET\n[14:54] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT IT IS IT'S IS A DIF IT'S A FACT THAT THE TH TH THAT BIGGER MARKET YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT WE ALREADY COVER THAT\n[14:55] MTD032ME: MAYB YEAH\n[15:01] MTD029PM: OUR COMPANY ALREADY SELLS REMOTE CONTROL TO THE OLDER PEOPLE BUT WE WE ALSO WANT YOU KNOW A NEW CUSTOMER GROUP\n[15:09] MTD029PM: THAT'S THE ONE WE HAVEN'T COVERED YET\n[15:10] MTD029PM: SO I THINK THAT'S\n[15:12] MTD029PM: WHAT THE PROBLEM IS\n[15:13] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[15:13] MTD029PM: WE HAVEN'T GOT REMOTE CONTROLS FOR UH WELL I THINK YEAH\n[15:16] MTD032ME: MAYBE MAYBE WE CAN COMPROMISE A LITTLE BIT\n[15:17] MTD029PM: YEAH I THINK SO\n[15:18] MTD029PM: MAYBE IF IT'S NO NO BUT I THINK WE HAVE TO JUST KEEP IN MIND WHAT THE OLDER AGE GROUP WANTS\n[15:19] MTD032ME: NOT TOO MUCH THEN BU ALRIGHT\n[15:24] MTD029PM: SO MAYBE WE CAN\n[15:26] MTD029PM: MAKE A REMOTE CONTROL THAT'S PRIMARILY INTERESTING FOR THE YOUNGER GROUP BUT ISN'T THAT BAD FOR AN OLDER PERSON EITHER\n[15:32] MTD032ME: YES\n[15:33] MTD029PM: UH OUR CORPORATE IMAGE SH SHOULD STAY RECOGNISABLE IN OUR PRODUCTS\n[15:37] MTD029PM: OUR PRODUCT'S CORPORATE COLOUR AND SLOGAN MUST BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE NEW DESIGN\n[15:41] MTD029PM: OKAY SOMETHING ELSE NICE TO KNOW\n[15:43] MTD031UID: BUT WHAT'S OUR SLOGAN\n[15:45] MTD029PM: SORRY\n[15:45] MTD029PM: YEAH YOU WILL HAVE TO LOOK THAT UP\n[15:46] MTD031UID: THE SLOGAN UH\n[15:48] MTD032ME: YEAH I'LL HAVE A LOOK\n[15:53] MTD032ME: WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[15:53] MTD029PM: I THINK IT'S SOMETHING ABOUT THE OH OKAY\n[15:53] MTD031UID: PUTS FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[15:57] MTD029PM: I THOUGHT IT W MIGHT BE LET'S MAKE THINGS BETTER OR SOMETHING BUT\n[15:59] MTD031UID: SENSE SIMPLICITY\n[15:59] MTD032ME: SENSE AND SIMPLICITY\n[16:03] MTD029PM: OKAY WELL LET'S GO BACK TO THE\n[16:08] MTD029PM: THE AGENDA\n[16:11] MTD029PM: SO WE'VE NOW HAD TO THE THREE PRESENTATIONS\n[16:12] MTD029PM: WE KNOW ABOUT THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS\n[16:15] MTD029PM: THAT MEANS WE CAN UH WELL D YEAH DISCUSS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS\n[16:20] MTD029PM: WELL IF I CAN UH MAKE A START I THINK IT'S BECOMING MORE CLEAR WHAT KIND OF REMOTE CONTROL IT'S GONNA BE\n[16:26] MTD029PM: AND I ALREADY TALKED ABOUT THE MAYBE YOU HAVE A F FAMILIAR WITH THE REM REMOTE CONTROL THAT HAS THE THE CAN OPENER UNDERNEATH IT\n[16:33] MTD029PM: I THINK WE'RE WE'RE LOOKING FOR SOME YEAH WE WE'RE LOOKING FOR A REALLY SIMPLE REMOTE CONTROL WITH ONLY BASIC T. V. FUNCTIONS\n[16:40] MTD029PM: Y WELL THAT\n[16:41] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[16:41] MTD032ME: WELL TO BE HONEST IF UM OUR UH AIM GROUP IS UH TILL FORTY\n[16:48] MTD032ME: NOT OLDER THAN FORTY MAYBE THAT'S NOT VERY UH YEAH WE DON'T REALLY NEED TO HAVE A SIMPLE REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:48] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[16:53] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[16:55] MTD032ME: I THINK WE CAN IMPLEMENT MORE FUNCTIONS THEN BECAUSE UM BASICALLY UH THE YOUNGER PEOPLE ARE MORE ABLE TO ADAPT TO NEW TECHNOLOGY AND THEREFORE WILL BE A MORE\n[17:01] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT WHA\n[17:06] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH\n[17:07] MTD029PM: M YEAH THAT'S WHY UM WELL A LOT OF UM THE USE THE REQUIREMENTS THE THE ACCOUNT MANAGER SENT ME\n[17:08] MTD031UID: BUT\n[17:14] MTD029PM: I THINK THEY ARE ARE C ARE CONTRADICTING EACH OTHER BECAUSE THEY WANT A SIMPLER DESIGN\n[17:19] MTD032ME: YES\n[17:19] MTD029PM: AND NO UH OTHER UH S FUNCTIONS THAN JUST T. V. BUT THEY S DO AIM AT A YOUNGER WELL MA\n[17:24] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT YOU SAI YOU SAID THAT THAT A LOT OF FUNCTIONS AREN'T USED\n[17:24] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[17:28] MTD031UID: SO WHY SHOULD J WE PUT THIS FUNCTION IN\n[17:30] MTD032ME: WELL I THINK\n[17:31] MTD031UID: I THINK MORE I THINK UH PEOPLE YOUNGER PEOPLE ARE MORE LOOKING FOR JUST A TRENDY LOOK THAN UH MORE FUNCTIONS\n[17:38] MTD029PM: BUT I THINK UH YOU WE CAN MAKE SOME DISCUSS UH DISTINCTIONS IN UH WHAT KIN IN THE KNOW TH TH IN FUNCTIONS YOU HAVE\n[17:44] MTD029PM: Y\n[17:45] MTD029PM: WELL YOU HAVE DIFFERENT KIND OF UH EQUIPMENT IN YOUR ROOM LIKE A T T. V. AND A D. V. D. PLAYER\n[17:48] MTD032ME: YES\n[17:49] MTD029PM: YOU CAN UH KNOW\n[17:50] MTD029PM: YOU YOU CAN MAKE VERY D YOU CAN PUT VERY DETAILED FUNCTIONS REGARDING THE T. V. SET ON YOUR REMOTE CONTROL UH WITH THE WITH UH THE\n[17:59] MTD029PM: YOU KNOW AUDIO SETTINGS AND UH V UH SCREEN SETTINGS\n[18:03] MTD029PM: WE DON'T WANT THAT\n[18:04] MTD029PM: I THINK THAT WAS THAT BECAME CLEAR\n[18:06] MTD029PM: WE DON'T WANT\n[18:07] MTD029PM: BUT W MAYBE WE SHOULD PUT SOME FUNC UH I KNOW THAT THE YOUNGER PEOPLE WILL MOST LIKELY HAVE A D. V. D. PLAYER THEY WANT TO\n[18:15] MTD029PM: YOU KNOW THEY WANT TO UH\n[18:15] MTD032ME: YEAH CONTROL\n[18:16] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT UH YOU SAID YEAH D YEAH BUT TH THE FUNCTIONS ARE NOT IN THE REMOTE CONTROL WE'RE MAKING\n[18:17] MTD029PM: CONTROL REMOTELY\n[18:24] MTD029PM: NO YEAH TH TH THE USER REQUIREMENTS OF THE THE THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS TOLD US NOT TO BUT MAYBE W YEAH\n[18:24] MTD031UID: IT'S N\n[18:28] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[18:31] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[18:31] MTD029PM: I THINK WE MAYBE SHOULD\n[18:34] MTD029PM: YEAH WELL WE SHOULD UH PUT SOME FUNCTIONS FOR OTHER MAYBE FOR OTHER EQUIPMENT ON IT\n[18:39] MTD029PM: BUT JUST THE BASIC FUNCTIONS\n[18:41] MTD029PM: MAYBE LIKE REWIND AND WIND OR N WHAT D WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK\n[18:43] MTD030ID: BUT YOU CAN PUT THEM UNDER THE SAME BUTTON\n[18:43] MTD032ME: NOT MUCH MORE THAN THAT\n[18:46] MTD032ME: YEP\n[18:46] MTD029PM: YEAH IF AS FAR AS POSSIBLE\n[18:48] MTD032ME: OR WE CAN U U WE COULD PUT 'EM BEHIND THE FLIP FLAP OR WHATEVER\n[18:53] MTD032ME: SO T\n[18:53] MTD029PM: BUT WHAT DO YOU THINK\n[18:53] MTD029PM: DO TH SHOULD WE IMPLEMENT FEATURES THAT UH UH OR FUNCTIONS THAT TO CONTROL OTHER DEVICES\n[18:59] MTD031UID: NO\n[19:00] MTD029PM: NO YOU DON'T THINK SO\n[19:00] MTD031UID: NO NEW REQUIREMENTS SAY NO\n[19:01] MTD029PM: YEAH THE NEW REQUIREMENTS SAY SO\n[19:03] MTD031UID: SO\n[19:04] MTD030ID: BUT YOU CAN PUT A PLAY AND STOP AND AND REWIND\n[19:06] MTD029PM: WELL\n[19:06] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[19:07] MTD029PM: MAYBE IT'S MAYBE THERE THERE THERE IS SOMETHING TH M MOST OF THE TIME THESE FUNCTIONS DON'T SUPPORT THE PARTICULAR DEVICE AS WELL AS THEIR THEIR OWN REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:08] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT\n[19:15] MTD029PM: YOU KNOW A LOT OF D. V. D. PLAYERS HAVE SOME TRICKY SETTINGS WITH\n[19:17] MTD030ID: YES BUT WE\n[19:17] MTD032ME: Y YES\n[19:18] MTD031UID: I I IF IT'S TOO SIMPLE UH TH THEY WON'T USE THE REMOTE CONTROL THEY USE THEIR OWN TH TH WITH LOT MORE FUNCTIONS\n[19:21] MTD029PM: YEP EXACTLY\n[19:23] MTD029PM: THAT'S THAT'S WHA\n[19:24] MTD032ME: BUT BUT FOR FOR EXAMPLE V. C. R. THAT'S BETTER EXAMPLE IN THIS CASE\n[19:28] MTD032ME: I THINK ON A REMOTE CONTROL FOR TELEVISION YOU DON'T NEED TO BE ABLE TO PROGRAMME UH THE V. C. R. TO START RECORDING AT THREE P. M. OR WHATEVER\n[19:35] MTD029PM: NO NO YOU DON'T NO NO YOU DON'T NEED IT\n[19:36] MTD031UID: NO NO\n[19:36] MTD030ID: HUH\n[19:37] MTD031UID: EXACTLY\n[19:38] MTD029PM: NO NO\n[19:38] MTD032ME: JUST PLAY STOP REWIND AND UH FAST FORWARD\n[19:40] MTD029PM: OKAY BUT WE HAVE TO THINK UH W WE HAVE TO THINK D. V. D. I TH UH I GUESS\n[19:44] MTD032ME: YEAH I KNOW BUT UH\n[19:45] MTD029PM: SO UM BUT UH FROM MY EXPERIENCE IT'S KINDA A LOT OF D. V. D. PLAYERS YOU KNOW LIKE FORWARDING GOES DIFFERENTLY\n[19:51] MTD029PM: UH YOU GET TWO SPEED OR EIGHT SPEED OR SIXTEEN SPEED\n[19:53] MTD031UID: MM YEAH\n[19:54] MTD029PM: IT'S C SOMETIMES A BIT DIFFICULT\n[19:56] MTD029PM: MAYBE IF WE JUST LEAVE THE D. V. D. FUNCTIONAL M UH WELL I WAS THINKING ABOUT PUTTING IT IN\n[20:02] MTD029PM: BUT CONCERNING THE PROJECT REQUIREMENTS AND WHAT YOU JUST SAID I THINK WE M SHOULD FOCUS ON THE T. V. THEN\n[20:05] MTD032ME: YES\n[20:05] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT JUST\n[20:08] MTD031UID: KEEP IT SIMPLE AND LOOK MORE AT TH\n[20:10] MTD029PM: AND UH AND IT'S JUST AN UH A COMPLIMENTARY REMOTE AND NOT A UNIVERSAL ONE\n[20:15] MTD029PM: IF YOU WANT TO KEEP IT SIMPLE YOU CAN MAKE A UNIVERSAL REMOTE\n[20:15] MTD031UID: NO\n[20:17] MTD031UID: IT'S ONLY FOR TELEVISION\n[20:18] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[20:18] MTD031UID: SO\n[20:19] MTD030ID: YES BUT THERE ARE THERE ARE\n[20:19] MTD029PM: IT'S JUST A S IT IT SHOULD BE SOMETHING THAT IS LIKE A GADGET ON YOUR COFFEE TABLE\n[20:23] MTD029PM: AND IT'S JUST FOR WHEN YOU YOU YOU JUMP ON THE COUCH\n[20:25] MTD029PM: YOU PICK UP THE THE THE NICE REMOTE THE SIMPLE ONE JUST TO PUT ON THE TELEVISION NOTHING MORE\n[20:26] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[20:28] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[20:29] MTD031UID: YEAH NOTHING MORE\n[20:31] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[20:31] MTD031UID: EXACTLY\n[20:32] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT\n[20:33] MTD029PM: UM BUT WHAT TELEVIS\n[20:34] MTD030ID: BUT HOW WI HOW WILL YOU BE ABLE TO HANDLE A WHOLE MARKET\n[20:38] MTD030ID: THERE ARE UH A DOZEN OF UH DOZENS OF OF REMOTE CONTROLS THAT HAVE\n[20:42] MTD029PM: YEAH WE WE'LL MAKE W THIS ONE TRENDY\n[20:44] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[20:45] MTD031UID: THE USER INTERFACE IS EASY\n[20:45] MTD029PM: AND SIMPLE\n[20:46] MTD029PM: WELL WE WE WILL COME TO THAT BUT JU FIRST ON THE ON THE FUNCTIONS\n[20:50] MTD029PM: SO WE SHOULD PUT UH ZAP BUTTONS ON IT\n[20:53] MTD029PM: UM ALSO NUMBERS TO UH TO GO TO THE SPECIFIC CHANNELS\n[20:54] MTD031UID: AND THE BASIC YEAH BASIC FUNCTIONS YEAH\n[20:57] MTD032ME: YES DEFINITELY YEAH\n[20:59] MTD029PM: UH\n[20:59] MTD031UID: IT'S TOO MUCH INTEGRATED IN THE OTHER\n[21:00] MTD029PM: OKAY A T A TELETEXT BUTTON SHOULD BE THERE\n[21:02] MTD029PM: BUT JUST ONE BIG TELETEXT BUTTON ON AND OFF\n[21:03] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[21:06] MTD029PM: PROBABLY\n[21:06] MTD032ME: YEAH AND MAYBE TWO OR THREE OTHER OPTIONS BUT NOT NOTHING MORE THAN THAT\n[21:10] MTD032ME: I THINK STOP FUNCTION IS VERY USEFUL\n[21:12] MTD032ME: IF YOU HAVE A UH A PAGE WHICH CONSISTS OF MORE PAGES AND YOU ARE NOT A VERY QUICK READER\n[21:19] MTD029PM: OH OKAY\n[21:19] MTD032ME: THEN I THINK IT'S VERY IRRITATING IF THE NEXT PAGE SHOWS UP BUT\n[21:21] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT UH I THINK THAT BECOMES TOO DIFFICULT IT'S NOT A VERY COMMON FUNCTION AND PEOPLE WILL HAVE TO READ UP ON THEIR REMOTE THEN\n[21:25] MTD032ME: WELL I USE IT VERY REGULARLY THE ACTION\n[21:28] MTD032ME: I RE I USE IT QUITE OFTEN\n[21:30] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH BUT MAYBE YOU S YEAH YEAH MAYBE Y YOU DO BUT I'VE NEVER HEARD OF IT IN THE FIRST PLACE\n[21:33] MTD031UID: WILL YOU LOOK\n[21:35] MTD029PM: AND\n[21:36] MTD029PM: WE HAVE TO WELL T YEAH AND T AND TELETEXT IS BECOMING OUTDATED\n[21:37] MTD031UID: LOOK AT THE MARKET\n[21:40] MTD029PM: WE JUST WANT TO SEE WHAT PROGRAMMES ARE ON AND WHAT TIME IT IS PROBABLY\n[21:46] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[21:46] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW\n[21:47] MTD029PM: I THINK THAT THAT'S KIN GETTING TOO COMPLEX FOR OUR REMOTE\n[21:49] MTD031UID: WELL\n[21:50] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU TH GUYS THINK\n[21:50] MTD032ME: MIGHT BE\n[21:50] MTD032ME: MIGHT BE\n[21:51] MTD031UID: YEAH I UH IT'S SUNDAY I ALWAYS USE IT FOR THE UH YEAH FOR THE SOCCER UH\n[21:58] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT DO YOU LIKE TO HAVE A SUCH A S STOP BUTTON\n[22:00] MTD029PM: OR DO YOU THINK IT UH\n[22:02] MTD029PM: I THINK IT'S A KIND OF UH UH VERY RARE AND SPECIAL FUNCTION\n[22:04] MTD031UID: WELL UH WHEN YOU UH UH WHEN YOU LOOK UH FOR EXAMPLE UM\n[22:10] MTD031UID: A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO I LOOKED AT THE FOR THE FLIGHTS AND THERE ARE A LOT OF FLIGHTS IN ONE PAGE SO IF IF TH\n[22:14] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[22:15] MTD029PM: OKAY IT GOES YEAH BUT THAT'S KIND OF STUFF WE SHOULD DO ON THE INTERNET RIGHT NOW\n[22:19] MTD029PM: THAT'S WHY IT WAS UH SAID IN THE IN THE USE IN THE R NEW REQUIREMENTS\n[22:19] MTD030ID: YES BUT YOU COULD PUT\n[22:20] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT\n[22:22] MTD030ID: ON THE Z ON THE ZAP BUTTONS YOU CAN PUT IT TO UH TO UH ACCESS ALL THE SAME PAGES\n[22:27] MTD030ID: IF YOU HAVE SEVEN PAGES YOU CAN GO UP AND DOWN\n[22:27] MTD029PM: WELL YEAH UH LOTS OF NEW TELEVISIONS CAN STORE PAGES YOU KNOW\n[22:31] MTD029PM: AND THEN YOU CAN JUST SKIP MANUALLY THROUGH THEM USING I THINK WE SHOULD JUST PUT ONE TELETEXT BUTTON ON IT\n[22:31] MTD030ID: YES\n[22:34] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[22:37] MTD029PM: THEN WE MEET UH THE NEW REQUIREMENTS\n[22:41] MTD029PM: WE ALSO MEET THE OTHER THIN Y YOU SH YOU JUST RE WE HAVE TO CHOOSE FOR THE THE SIMPLE DESIGN I GUESS\n[22:46] MTD031UID: A SIMPLE YEAH\n[22:49] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[22:50] MTD029PM: UM WELL WHAT FUNCTIONS DO WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON\n[22:57] MTD029PM: OR DO WE UH I DUNNO IF WE HAVE T STIF SPECIFICALLY NAME ALL THE FUNCTIONS WE N WE WANT\n[23:05] MTD029PM: WE HAVE THE ZAP AND UH THE VOLUME\n[23:06] MTD029PM: SHOULD WE DO M MAKE THEM VERY BIG\n[23:08] MTD029PM: THE THE THE ZAP BUTTON\n[23:10] MTD029PM: D D\n[23:10] MTD032ME: I THINK THE PLUS AND THE MINUS BUTTON SHOULD BE UH QUITE PRESENT YEP\n[23:10] MTD030ID: YES\n[23:11] MTD029PM: TH THAT'S THAT'S THAT'S CONSIDERED TO BE TRENDY ALSO\n[23:13] MTD031UID: BUT TRENDY YEAH\n[23:15] MTD031UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[23:15] MTD029PM: OR MAYBE YOU SHOULD PLACE THEM ON A UH IN A SPECIAL WAY\n[23:18] MTD030ID: MAYBE WE CAN MAKE UH A KIND OF A JOYSTICK\n[23:20] MTD029PM: YEAH SOMETHING OR UH SOMETHIN SPECIAL WAY TO TO ZAP THROUGH THE IT HAS TO S IT HAS TO BE YEAH AND QUICK\n[23:27] MTD031UID: ORIGINAL\n[23:28] MTD029PM: YOU HAVE TO USE IT VERY QUICKLY\n[23:28] MTD031UID: IT WAS UH\n[23:30] MTD032ME: YEP\n[23:31] MTD032ME: IF YOU GRAB THE REMOTE YOUR HANDS SHOULD BE ON TOP OF THE PLUS\n[23:31] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[23:35] MTD029PM: YEAH AND IT THE BUTTONS SHOULD MAKE IT UM POSSIBLE TO TO ZAP THROUGH YOUR CHANNELS IN A RAPID AT A RAPID PACE\n[23:44] MTD032ME: YES\n[23:45] MTD029PM: OH WHAT SHOULD WE DECIDE ON THEN\n[23:50] MTD029PM: I THINK IN A IN A CASE OF THIS SIMPLE REMOTE CONTROL\n[23:50] MTD030ID: BUT\n[23:51] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[23:52] MTD029PM: THE TECHNICAL ASPECTS WHICH UH WEREN'T WORKED OUT ALREADY BUT IT W SHOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM THEN\n[23:58] MTD030ID: NO IT'S O JUST SIGNALS UH AND THE TELEVISION D UH DOES THE REST\n[24:01] MTD029PM: YEP\n[24:01] MTD031UID: MAYBE UH\n[24:04] MTD029PM: NO OKAY BUT WE DON'T HAVE TO UH WHEN WE DON'T WANT TO UH CONTROL OTHER DEVICES I THINK IT MAKES IT EVEN MORE SIMPLE\n[24:10] MTD030ID: NO\n[24:11] MTD031UID: UH MAYBE WE UH UH THE BATTERIES MAYBE\n[24:14] MTD031UID: IF YOU USE LARGE BATTERIES OR SMALL BATTER BATTERIES\n[24:17] MTD030ID: THE MOST STANDARD BATTERIES\n[24:18] MTD029PM: I THINK\n[24:19] MTD029PM: I THINK THAT WE SHOULD USE UH D YEAH\n[24:19] MTD032ME: I THINK DOUBLE A.\n[24:20] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[24:22] MTD029PM: NOT NOT UH THE B THE WATCH KIND TH THE MOST UH WELL IT HAS TO BE SIMPLE AND I WI\n[24:22] MTD032ME: YEP\n[24:27] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[24:27] MTD032ME: THE MOST ORDINARY UH BATTERIES\n[24:29] MTD029PM: WHICH ARE MOST LIKELY TO BE FOUND SOMEWHERE IN THE HOUSE YOU KNOW\n[24:31] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[24:32] MTD032ME: YEP\n[24:34] MTD029PM: OH\n[24:35] MTD029PM: HOW MUCH TIME DO WE HA WE HAVE LEFT UH\n[24:36] MTD032ME: I THINK ABOUT TWENTY MINUTES\n[24:37] MTD029PM: M M M MORE THAN THIRTY MINUTES\n[24:38] MTD029PM: UH TEN TWENTY MINUTES\n[24:40] MTD030ID: BUT I IN A WAY WE HAVE TO BE UH UH SPECIAL\n[24:40] MTD029PM: WELL UH THESE THESE SHOULDN'T\n[24:41] MTD031UID: EARLY BREAK\n[24:45] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[24:45] MTD029PM: YEAH OKAY\n[24:46] MTD029PM: BUT THAT'S THAT'S\n[24:48] MTD029PM: DO YOU UH HAVE YOU HAVE YOU THINK ABOUT THA THOUGHT ABOUT THAT\n[24:51] MTD029PM: HOW WE CAN WHAT THE EXTRA TOUCH CAN BE\n[24:53] MTD030ID: MAYBE TH M\n[24:53] MTD029PM: DO YOU SUGGEST DESIGN OR THE SHAPE OR SOME GADGET F F KIND OF FEATURE OR WELL IT WAS SOMETHING ABOUT HOW WE LOSE THEM\n[25:01] MTD029PM: MAYBE IT SHOULD BE A REMOTE CONTROL WHEN YOU YOU CLAP YOU HANDS IT MAKES SOME NOISE OR SOME GADGET KIND OF THING\n[25:06] MTD032ME: I THINK THAT'S N THAT'S MORE FOR A FOR AN AGE RANGE OR UH TEN TO TWELVE OR WHATEVER\n[25:08] MTD031UID: TO FIND HIM\n[25:09] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[25:09] MTD031UID: THAT'S MAYBE YEAH\n[25:12] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW\n[25:15] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW\n[25:15] MTD029PM: NAH UM A LOT OF PEOPLE LIKE TO HAVE SUCH KIND KIND OF KIND OF GAY KIND OF THINGS\n[25:20] MTD029PM: IT W IT W SHOULD BE LIKE A BIRTHDAY PRESENT OR SOMETHING THAT YOU GIVE SOMEONE AND IT IS I HAS SOMETHING NICE\n[25:23] MTD032ME: YEAH YEAH THAT'S GOOD ONE YEP\n[25:26] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[25:26] MTD029PM: OR MAYBE IT W SHOULD HAVE A BIG UH LIGHT THAT CAN FLASH OR SOMETHING ON IT\n[25:30] MTD029PM: OR MAYBE IT SHOULD OR AN OR THE LIKE THE THE CAN OPENER\n[25:35] MTD029PM: MAYBE IT CONTAINS SOME FEATURE THAT YOU DON'T NORMALLY LINK TO A REMOTE CONTROL\n[25:40] MTD029PM: I THINK IT'S VERY IMPOR BECAUSE WE'RE GONNA MAKE SUCH A BASIC REMOTE CONTROL WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING TO MAKE IT SPECIAL\n[25:43] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[25:46] MTD029PM: IT'S GONNA COST TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[25:48] MTD032ME: YE I THINK THE CAN OPENER I IS A BRILLIANT IDEA ACTUALLY BECAUSE TELEVISION AND BEER IS NOT A RARE COMBINATION\n[25:51] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT THE WELL IT'S ALREADY BEEN DONE\n[25:52] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT THAT'S YEAH\n[25:55] MTD029PM: NAH\n[25:56] MTD029PM: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[25:57] MTD029PM: BUT AND I THINK IT'S GONNA BE UH VERY UH IT HAS TO BE STURDY OR SOMETHING\n[26:01] MTD029PM: SO MAYBE WITH WITH BOUNCING PADS SO THAT YOU CAN JUST THROW IT ON THE FLOOR OR SOMETHING\n[26:02] MTD032ME: YES\n[26:07] MTD029PM: IT HAS TO BE USED SOMETHING SPECIAL AND YOU REALLY IT HAS TO\n[26:07] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[26:09] MTD032ME: YEP\n[26:11] MTD029PM: YOU KNOW Y NOT S PEOPLE WHEN THEY BUY IT THEY HAVE TO THINK WELL THIS ONE LASTS FOR A LONG TIME\n[26:16] MTD029PM: WE'RE REALLY GONNA USE THEM\n[26:17] MTD029PM: NOT SOME THING YOU YOU THROW AWAY NEXT WEEK YOU KNOW\n[26:20] MTD032ME: NO THAT'S TRUE\n[26:22] MTD029PM: SO MAYBE UH THAT'S I I THINK THAT'S WHEN UH WHEN WE DECIDE ON THESE TYPE OF FUNCTIONS\n[26:27] MTD029PM: KNOW BASIC FUNCTIONS UH IT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO FIND SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[26:30] MTD029PM: SO THERE'S A VERY IMPORTANT TASK FOR YOU\n[26:33] MTD029PM: AND MAYBE WE CAN ALL THINK ABOUT IT\n[26:34] MTD031UID: BE ORIGINAL YEAH\n[26:35] MTD029PM: UH ALSO FOR YOU MAYBE WHEN T YOU IT'S VERY NICE WHEN YOU CAN BE ENTRA WHEN YOU CAN BE TRENDY\n[26:40] MTD029PM: AND AND UH AND AL AS IN A FRIEND USE FRIENDLY AS WELL YOU KNOW\n[26:40] MTD031UID: MM-HMM\n[26:41] MTD031UID: AND USE FRIENDLY YEAH\n[26:43] MTD029PM: SO BIG BUTTONS FLASHY DESIGN AND MAYBE SOME KIND OF GADGET KIND OF THING\n[26:43] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[26:47] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[26:51] MTD031UID: MUST BRAIN STORM\n[26:51] MTD032ME: YEAH A SWAPABLE FRONT OR WHATEVER\n[26:51] MTD029PM: UH-HUH\n[26:53] MTD029PM: YEAH OR JUST DIFFERENT COLOURS WOULD BE UH I DON'T KNOW IF PEOPLE ALSO WANNA SPEND MORE MONEY ON FRONTS FOR THEIR UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[27:00] MTD031UID: WELL\n[27:01] MTD030ID: FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[27:01] MTD029PM: IT COULD BE BE YEAH YOU NEVER KNOW BUT\n[27:01] MTD031UID: WHY NOT\n[27:03] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[27:04] MTD031UID: MORE MONEY FOR US\n[27:07] MTD029PM: BUT IT AND I THINK WE HAVE TO MAKE IT QUITE BIG\n[27:07] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[27:10] MTD031UID: QUITE BIG\n[27:11] MTD032ME: YES DEFINITELY DEFINITELY\n[27:11] MTD031UID: YEAH YOU THINK\n[27:11] MTD029PM: YEAH PEOPLE\n[27:12] MTD030ID: THAT'S TO BE UH A FORMED FOR YOUR HAND\n[27:14] MTD029PM: SO AND AND ALSO BECAUSE UH IT IS EXPENSIVE\n[27:16] MTD029PM: IF YOU WANT IT TO BE SOMETHING YOU KNOW IT'S HA DOESN'T HAVE MUCH FUNCTIONS WANT TO BE YOU DON'T WANT TO GET IT L MAKE IT\n[27:20] MTD032ME: YES IT IT IT SHOULD BE F BE VISIBLE NEARLY ANYWHERE IN THE ROOM\n[27:24] MTD032ME: AS I UH AS I SAID DURING MY PRESENTATION FIFTY PERCENT UH O\n[27:26] MTD029PM: MM-HMM\n[27:28] MTD029PM: AND SHOU AND SHOULD NI LOOK NICE WHEN YOU PUT IT ON A TABLE\n[27:30] MTD029PM: I I THINK YOU M MIGHT WANNA PUT IT UH YEAH THAT IT IT IT IT STANDS UP\n[27:33] MTD031UID: A STANDARD OR SOMETHING\n[27:35] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[27:35] MTD029PM: YEAH YOU HAVE TO PUT IT ON ITS SO IT'S LIKE A VASE OR UH SOMETHING YOU PUT ON A TABLE\n[27:39] MTD032ME: A FACE\n[27:40] MTD032ME: OR UH YEAH YEAH\n[27:40] MTD029PM: NO NO PUT STUFF INSIDE IT\n[27:41] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[27:41] MTD030ID: MORE LIKE A JOYSTICK THEN\n[27:42] MTD029PM: BUT IT'S LIKE LIKE A STATUE OR SOMETHING\n[27:45] MTD032ME: YEAH YEAH I SEE WHAT YOU MEAN YEP\n[27:46] MTD031UID: IT'S LIKE YOU HAVE UH FOUR PHONES\n[27:47] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH BUT YEAH BUT YOU ALSO CAN PUT IT SOMEWHERE NEAR THE WINDOW IN\n[27:48] MTD031UID: SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[27:49] MTD032ME: IF YOU DO THAT BUT I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S POSSIBLE WITHIN THE PRODUCTION COST OF TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS\n[27:52] MTD029PM: THAT IT'S IT'S FASHIONABLE\n[27:55] MTD029PM: I I DON'T\n[27:56] MTD032ME: I IN IN THE BASE WE COULD LIKE MAKE UH A BUTTON AND IF YOU PUSH IT THE REMOTE CONTROL ITSELF S MAKES NOISE\n[28:04] MTD029PM: OH YEAH\n[28:04] MTD032ME: THAT'S PROBABLY STUPID BUT UH AS I FOUND HERE UH FIFTY PERCENT WAS IT FIFTY\n[28:11] MTD030ID: BUT THAT'S THAT'S FUN FOR THE FIRST TIME AND THEN THE SECOND\n[28:12] MTD032ME: UH FIFTY PERCENT\n[28:14] MTD032ME: FIFTY PERCENT OFTEN LOSES REMOTE CONTROL\n[28:16] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT BUT WHEN YOU WHEN IT GETS LOST HOW CAN YOU PRESS THE BUTTON TO MAKE IT\n[28:21] MTD032ME: NO UH OF THE BASE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THING YOU PUT IT IN\n[28:23] MTD029PM: OH OKAY\n[28:23] MTD031UID: ON THE TELEVISION\n[28:26] MTD031UID: OH LIKE THIS\n[28:26] MTD029PM: UH THAT'S KIND OF NICE\n[28:27] MTD032ME: IF AN A BUTTON IN IN THAT UH\n[28:29] MTD030ID: OR YOU CAN\n[28:30] MTD029PM: AND THEN ALSO YOU DON'T EVEN NEED BATTERIES BECAUSE YOU CAN MAKE IT UH CHARGEABLE\n[28:33] MTD031UID: A CHAR CHARGEABLE\n[28:33] MTD032ME: YEAH YOU CAN MA MAKE RECHARGEABLE ONE YEAH\n[28:34] MTD030ID: YEAH\n[28:34] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[28:36] MTD029PM: YEAH THAT W YEAH BUT YEAH THE PRO NO WELL I THINK THAT IT MIGHT BE T P WELL NEE BUT WE DON'T YEAH\n[28:36] MTD032ME: WHY NOT\n[28:39] MTD031UID: WHY NOT\n[28:42] MTD029PM: MAYBE YOU BUT WE DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT PRODUCTION COST\n[28:45] MTD029PM: BUT WHEN YOU YOU CAN IMAGINE THAT WHEN YOU SPEND TWENTY FIVE EUROS ON A REMOTE CONTROL AND IT'S A BASIC REMOTE CONTROL\n[28:50] MTD030ID: WITH RECHARGER\n[28:51] MTD029PM: THEN THE THEN THE MONEY THERE MUST BE MONEY TO SPEND ON THAT KIND OF ST YOU KNOW RECHARGEABLE UNITS\n[28:56] MTD032ME: IT SHOULD ONLY COST TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS OF COURSE\n[28:59] MTD032ME: AYE\n[28:59] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT WE WOULD D MA WE'D DO IT IN TAIWAN AND SO IT'S NOT GONNA BE THAT EXPEN\n[29:00] MTD031UID: PRODUCTION\n[29:03] MTD032ME: YEAH OKAY\n[29:06] MTD031UID: IT SHOULD BE POSSIBLE\n[29:06] MTD029PM: UH I I THINK IT'S A GREAT IDEA\n[29:07] MTD031UID: I THINK IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[29:09] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[29:09] MTD029PM: S SOME KIND OF BE I'VE NEVER SEEN THAT BEFORE AND YOU MAKE IT UH UM BE UH YOU SEE IT WITH UH THE MO THE MOUSES NOWADAYS\n[29:10] MTD031UID: TO MAKE A BASE OR SOMETHING\n[29:16] MTD032ME: YES\n[29:16] MTD032ME: YES DEFINITELY\n[29:18] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[29:18] MTD030ID: YES BUT IS THAT HANDY\n[29:20] MTD029PM: WELL I WELL IT'S REALLY CH YOU CAN RECHARGE IT SO YOU HA NEVER HAVE THE BATTERY PROBLEM\n[29:24] MTD031UID: IT'S IT'S IT'S IT'S\n[29:24] MTD029PM: THAT'S ONE\n[29:25] MTD029PM: AND UH YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND YOUR REMOTE CONTROL UP\n[29:26] MTD030ID: BUT BUT REMOTE CONTROLS REMOTE CONTROLS NOWADAYS CAN CAN LAST UH TWO YEARS THREE YEARS WITH WITH T TWO BATTERIES\n[29:26] MTD031UID: IT'S NOT THE PURPOSE TO BE HANDY IT'S\n[29:34] MTD029PM: UH OKAY\n[29:35] MTD029PM: WELL MAYBE YEAH YOU COULD WHEN THAT'S WHEN IT'S TOO COSTLY YOU COULD PROBABLY SKIP THE RECHARGER\n[29:36] MTD030ID: AND THEN YOU\n[29:40] MTD029PM: BUT YOU WILL YOU DO NEED UH ALSO AN UH ALSO YOU WOULD NEED A BATTERY IN THE THE BASE UNIT AS WELL YOU KNOW\n[29:47] MTD029PM: DOES IT MAKES IT KINDA\n[29:47] MTD030ID: YES\n[29:47] MTD032ME: WELL Y YOU YOU COULD CONNECT THAT TO TWO HUNDRED TO TWENTY VOLTS OF COURSE\n[29:48] MTD030ID: OR\n[29:51] MTD031UID: MM\n[29:52] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH\n[29:52] MTD032ME: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:52] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[29:52] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT THAT'S NOT IT'S UGLY I THINK\n[29:52] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[29:54] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT THEN IT'S VERY EASY TO MAKE IT ALSO A RECHARGEAB I DON'T THINK THAT IS GONNA COST MUCH TO MAKE IT ALSO A RECHARGE FUNCTION IN IT\n[30:00] MTD031UID: NO\n[30:02] MTD032ME: ON THE OTHER HAND IF YOU DON'T DO IT WE CAN ALSO MAKE A NICE BAY\n[30:05] MTD032ME: I MEAN IT LOOKS TRENDY AND STILL STILL PUT A BLEEP FUNCTION IN IT BUT UM I THINK THE BAY IS DEFINITELY UH\n[30:09] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[30:14] MTD029PM: I THINK IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[30:14] MTD029PM: AND MAKE IT YOU KNOW WE WE UM\n[30:18] MTD029PM: WELL WE UH IT'S IT ISN'T A T A MOST UH COSTLY UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[30:22] MTD029PM: WE CAN SAVE ON THE ON THE FUNCTIONS\n[30:24] MTD029PM: WE JUST PUT SOME SIMPLE BUTTON IN MAKE IT BIG AND STURDY NOTHING MORE AND JUST MAKE S SURE THERE'S SOME NOISE THAT IT CAN MAKE\n[30:31] MTD029PM: OR PROBABLY SOME KIND OF CHEAP LIGHT THING AROUND IT OR THAT IT UH THAT IT LIGHTS UP IT'S ALSO NICE\n[30:36] MTD032ME: SURE WHY NOT\n[30:37] MTD032ME: YEP\n[30:38] MTD029PM: AND IF YOU PUT IT AWAY I THINK IT'S UH W WE HAVE TO WE UH THAT'S UH IT'S NOT A EASY MARKET\n[30:41] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[30:43] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[30:44] MTD029PM: WE HAVE TO SOMETHING SPECIAL\n[30:45] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[30:46] MTD029PM: AND FOR TWENTY FIVE EUROS PEOPLE WANT SOMETHING REMOTE C SPECIAL FROM YOUR MOTE CONTROL\n[30:46] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[30:50] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[30:50] MTD029PM: AND WE CAN'T DELIVER THAT IN R WITH UH REGARDS TO THE FUNCTIONS BECAUSE WE AREN'T GONNA PUT\n[30:51] MTD032ME: DEFINITELY\n[30:54] MTD032ME: WITH EYE CANDY EAR CANDY WHATEVER\n[30:57] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[30:57] MTD032ME: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[30:58] MTD029PM: AND THEN UH WHEN MAKE IT YOU KNOW NICE LOOKING SHAPE AND THIS AND THEN YOU ALSO YOU GOT THE STAND UP THING\n[31:04] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[31:05] MTD029PM: I THINK I THINK IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[31:05] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[31:06] MTD031UID: YEAH IT MUST BE MUST BE A GADGET TO HAVE\n[31:08] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[31:09] MTD032ME: DEFINITELY YEAH\n[31:10] MTD029PM: OH IF IT LET'S WELL WE WILL SEE WHAT'S POSSIBLE CONCERNING THE THE COSTS AND IF IT'S POSSIBLE WE'LL DO THAT\n[31:16] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[31:16] MTD029PM: AND WE EVEN TRY TO SAVE UP ON OTHER STUFF TO MAKE SURE WE CAN DO SUCH A THING\n[31:20] MTD029PM: AND THE FIRST THING WE THE MOST LIKEABLE THING TO TO N TO SKIP IS THEN PROBABLY THE RECHARGE FUNCTION OR SOMETHING\n[31:28] MTD029PM: IF THAT'S TOO EXPENSIVE WE WON'T DO THAT\n[31:29] MTD031UID: YEAH WE C\n[31:30] MTD029PM: BUT IT WOULD BE NICE\n[31:31] MTD032ME: IT WOULD BE NICE YES\n[31:32] MTD029PM: IT'S THE IDEA\n[31:33] MTD029PM: I KNOW THAT BATTERIES LAST LONG NOWADAYS\n[31:35] MTD029PM: AND AND WHAT PEOPLE JUST THINK ABOUT WELL I'LL NEVER HAVE TO BUY ANY R BATTERIES AGAIN\n[31:40] MTD029PM: SO Y B BECAUSE IT'S VERY ANNOYING WHEN YOUR BATTERY IS EMPTY\n[31:43] MTD029PM: AND YOU KNOW THEN WHEN YOU HAVEN'T BATTERIES AROUND AND PROBABLY FOR TWO WEEKS YOUR REMO I'VE EXPERIENCED THAT THAT\n[31:46] MTD032ME: MOST TELEVISIONS BREAK DOWN BEFORE THE BATTERY PACK IS EMPTY SO YES\n[31:49] MTD029PM: YEAH OKAY\n[31:52] MTD029PM: SO EASY FUNCTIONS\n[31:53] MTD029PM: WELL WE WILL WE WILL I THINK WE'LL WORK THAT OUT ZAPPING NUMBERS ON IT BI\n[31:58] MTD031UID: OR JUST GIVE A BEEP WHEN THE BATTERY'S OUT OR UH DOWN\n[32:02] MTD032ME: YEAH WHY NOT\n[32:02] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[32:03] MTD029PM: BUT IT'S ALSO ANNOYING\n[32:06] MTD029PM: 'CAUSE AS LONG AS IT STAYS AS IT KE KEEPS WORKING YOU'RE NOT VERY MOTIVATED TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT\n[32:07] MTD032ME: HMM\n[32:09] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[32:11] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[32:12] MTD029PM: THEN IT BEEPS ALL THE TIME AND\n[32:12] MTD032ME: NO THAT'S TRUE\n[32:13] MTD029PM: YOU DON'T WANT TO HAVE EVER HAVE THOSE PROBLEMS AND YOU WON'T HAVE IF IF YOU HAVE THE RECHARGEABLE\n[32:19] MTD029PM: AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO USE THE UNIT YOU CAN ALSO PUT IT ON THE SIDE IF PEOPLE DON'T LIKE IT\n[32:24] MTD029PM: UH I I IN THE IN THE MA YEAH BUT IT W I MEAN\n[32:24] MTD032ME: WHY NOT\n[32:24] MTD030ID: BUT YOU PAY FOR IT\n[32:27] MTD029PM: IF IF THEY PAY FOR IT BECAUSE THEY THINK OH THAT'S A GREAT IDEA I'M GONNA USE IT\n[32:31] MTD029PM: AND WHEN IT YOU KNOW WHEN TIME GOES BY AND THEY THINK WELL I'LL NEVER PUT HIM IN THE RECHARGER\n[32:35] MTD029PM: I THINK LAST LONG ENOUGH THEN THEY PUT IT ON SIDE AND THEY CAN USE IT NOW AND THEN\n[32:40] MTD029PM: THEN WHEN THEY LOOK GET M I I I KNOW FOR SURE THAT EVERYBODY WHO BUYS THIS REMOTE CONTROL\n[32:44] MTD029PM: WITHIN A COUPLE OF MONTHS OF THEY WILL BE IN THE SITUATION THAT THEY THEY'RE SEEKING FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[32:48] MTD029PM: THEY WANNA SEE SOMETHING QUICK AND UH JUST PUSH THE BUTTON AND TH UH I THINK IT'S BRILLIANT\n[32:49] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[32:51] MTD032ME: BLEEP BLEEP BLEEP OH THERE IT IS YEAH\n[32:53] MTD029PM: YEAH I'VE NEVER IT'S SO SIMPLE BUT I'VE NEVER SEEN IT\n[32:53] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[32:53] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[32:56] MTD032ME: NO\n[32:56] MTD031UID: AND YOU CAN LEAVE IT JUST THERE\n[32:57] MTD032ME: NEARLY\n[32:57] MTD029PM: M MAYBE WE SHOULD REALLY DO THIS\n[32:59] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[32:59] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[33:02] MTD029PM: OKAY NOW WELL HOW MUCH TIME HAVE WE GOT LEFT\n[33:06] MTD029PM: THESE CLOCKS AREN'T UH SYNCHED\n[33:07] MTD031UID: YES\n[33:08] MTD029PM: OH NOW I'VE PUT UH WELL IT IS TWENTY P OKAY SO WE HAVE TEN MINUTES OR SOMETHING\n[33:10] MTD031UID: YEAH I'LL\n[33:12] MTD032ME: SOMETHING LIKE THAT YEAH\n[33:14] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT WE'RE UH WE'RE DONE\n[33:16] MTD031UID: UH FIFTEEN MINUTES\n[33:16] MTD029PM: I THINK\n[33:19] MTD029PM: WE'VE DECIDED ON THE FUNCTIONS\n[33:21] MTD029PM: WELL THERE IS SOME OH\n[33:25] MTD029PM: THERE IS A CLOSING SHEET\n[33:28] MTD029PM: WE HAVE LUNCH BREAK AND THEN WE HAVE THIRTY MINUTES OF INDIVIDUAL WORK\n[33:31] MTD032ME: OH\n[33:33] MTD029PM: OH OKAY I'LL MAKE SURE I'LL I HAD SOME PROBLEMS WITH UH THE DIGITISING THE THE FIRST MINUTES\n[33:39] MTD029PM: THE THE S THE NEXT MINUTES WON'T BE A PROBLEM\n[33:41] MTD029PM: BUT I'LL TRY TO MAKE SURE THE FIRST ONE WILL BE IN THE FOLDER TOO BUT MAYBE IT WON'T WORK BUT YOU'LL SEE\n[33:46] MTD032ME: WE'LL SEE\n[33:46] MTD029PM: I THINK THESE ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE FIRST ONES SO\n[33:49] MTD031UID: CAN YOU MAKE AN UH UH\n[33:52] MTD031UID: A PART OF F FOLDER FOR THE MINUTES MAYBE\n[33:56] MTD031UID: THAT NOT NOT EVERYTHING IN ONE ONE UH FOLDER\n[33:56] MTD032ME: MAARTEN FIVE MINUTES\n[33:58] MTD029PM: OH FIVE MINUTES\n[33:59] MTD029PM: YEAH BECAUSE UH I I D I DID UH THE FIRST MINUTES I DID WERE WERE WERE A BIT SCRATCHY YOU KNOW\n[34:05] MTD029PM: THEN I DID A S SECOND ONE WITH A NICER LAYOUT WHICH I COULD UH KNOW\n[34:09] MTD029PM: USE FOR THE OTHER ONES WELL BUT UH I D THINK UH I FORGOT TO DO PUT DONE UNDER THE FIRST ONE\n[34:14] MTD029PM: AND WHEN YOU GO WRITE A SECOND UH IT'S GET IT'S NOT WORKING WHEN YOU TRY TO WRITE SECOND UH PAPER OR SOMETHING\n[34:15] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[34:19] MTD031UID: MAYBE\n[34:20] MTD032ME: NO THAT'S TRUE UH YEAH\n[34:21] MTD029PM: AND THEN YOU YOU HAD TO OVERWRITE IT OR SOMETH I DON'T KNOW\n[34:25] MTD029PM: BECAU I D UH IT WAS NOT MY UH PEN\n[34:27] MTD032ME: SHOULD WE BY THE WAY DRAW UM\n[34:30] MTD029PM: THIS KIND OF LOOKS YOU LIKE\n[34:31] MTD032ME: ON OUR NICE WHITEBOARD UM A LITTLE UH IDEA OF YEAH\n[34:35] MTD029PM: OF THE SHAPE\n[34:37] MTD031UID: OR THE SH\n[34:37] MTD029PM: YEAH PROBABLY IT WOULD BE NICE\n[34:37] MTD032ME: I DUNNO\n[34:38] MTD032ME: HAS ANYONE GOT UM A LITTLE BIT DETAILED IDEAS ABOUT THE SHAPE\n[34:41] MTD031UID: DO YOU GET AN IDEA OF THE SHAPE\n[34:44] MTD032ME: I DON'T FOR ONE\n[34:45] MTD030ID: MAYBE LIKE THIS PEN\n[34:47] MTD032ME: A BIT BIGGER I GUESS BUT\n[34:48] MTD029PM: NO BIGGER\n[34:50] MTD031UID: A LITTLE BIT BIGGER YEAH BUT\n[34:52] MTD032ME: THE SHAPE IS NICE IT'S UM\n[34:55] MTD032ME: SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND WE WANT WE WANT THAT\n[34:56] MTD030ID: IT HAS TO FEEL NICE IN YOUR HAND\n[34:57] MTD029PM: WELL I I I HAVE TO SAY I HAVE THIS UH CAN OPENING REMOTE CONTROL IN MY HEAD MOST OF ALL\n[34:58] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[35:03] MTD029PM: OR I THINK SOME MAYBE WE SHOULD NO THAT WILL BE TOO COSTLY\n[35:06] MTD031UID: OH UH LOOK UH LOOK AT THE PICTURES\n[35:06] MTD029PM: WE SHOU WE COULD ALSO THAT WAS A WOULD ALSO BE AN IDEA BUT I DON'T THINK IT I DON'T KNOW IF IT EXISTS ALREADY\n[35:12] MTD029PM: YOU SHOULD LIKE MAKE ALESSI OR SOMETHING DESIGN IT\n[35:15] MTD032ME: OKAY YEAH\n[35:17] MTD029PM: THAT WOULD ALSO BE NICE\n[35:19] MTD029PM: BUT THAT'S GONNA THEN YOU C THEN YOU DON'T\n[35:19] MTD032ME: YEAH BUT TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS\n[35:21] MTD032ME: UH\n[35:21] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT THEN YOU DON'T HAVE T YEAH IT THAT'S NOT SOMETHING I THAT'S IN THE PRODUCTION COST A ONE IT'S A ONE TIME\n[35:27] MTD029PM: YOU KNOW S WAS IT'S A SINGLE COST\n[35:29] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[35:30] MTD029PM: YEAH M BUT BUT THEN YOU CAN NAH I DON'T THIN I THINK THAT IT WOULD BE MORE EXPENSIVE\n[35:34] MTD029PM: BECAUSE I'VE BOUGHT THE ALESSI STUFF MORE OFTEN AND EVEN SMALL PENCIL HOLDERS OR SOMETHING ARE MORE EXPENSIVE\n[35:42] MTD032ME: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[35:44] MTD029PM: WOULD BE A NICE IDEA THOUGH\n[35:47] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW\n[35:47] MTD029PM: I THINK IT UH HAS TO BE A R IT HAS TO HAVE ROUND FORMS OR SOMETHING\n[35:53] MTD029PM: LIKE SOMETHING LIKE THAT OR SO OR SO\n[35:55] MTD032ME: SOMETHING LIKE THAT IS VERY ERGONOMIC\n[35:57] MTD029PM: AND ON TH AND THEN UH S A BASE UNIT UNDERNEATH IT\n[35:59] MTD032ME: SO\n[36:01] MTD029PM: IT'S ALSO ROUND\n[36:04] MTD029PM: PUT IT IN THERE UH WIRE ON IT\n[36:07] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[36:07] MTD029PM: MAYBE UH I DON'T KNOW SOME SOME LIGHTS A BIG BUT WELL\n[36:13] MTD031UID: YEAH FLASH LIGHTS AT THE SIDE\n[36:15] MTD029PM: VOLUME AND PROGRAMME YEAH\n[36:16] MTD031UID: AT THE SIDE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[36:16] MTD032ME: YES VOLUME AND PROGRAMME SHOULD BE THERE I GUESS BECAUSE YOU HANDS WI UH Y YOUR HANDS WILL BE IN THE SMALLER PART\n[36:20] MTD029PM: AND SOME OF THE EXTRA FUNCT\n[36:22] MTD029PM: SOME OF THE EXTRA FUNCTIONS OVER HERE\n[36:23] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[36:24] MTD032ME: YEAH AND THE NUMBERS ON TOP I GUESS\n[36:25] MTD029PM: NUMBERS\n[36:26] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[36:26] MTD029PM: AND AND LIGHTS\n[36:27] MTD029PM: HOW WE'RE G WELL MAYBE UH S A RING OF NO NO YOU HAVE TO MAYBE ON THE SIDE OF IT\n[36:33] MTD032ME: MAYBE RO ROUN ROUNDS UH UH L SORRY\n[36:34] MTD031UID: YEAH SIDE OF IT\n[36:35] MTD029PM: ALONG THE SIDE UH STRIP OF YEAH\n[36:35] MTD031UID: JUST TWO LEDS OR SOMETHING ON THE SIDE\n[36:37] MTD032ME: MAYBE LIGHTS ALSO AROUND THE VOLUME AND THE P THE PLUS MINUS PROGRAMME BUTTONS\n[36:37] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[36:43] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT I ALSO MEANT THE THE BLINKING LI W YOU KNOW THE ONES THAT ALSO BLINK WHEN YOU TRY TO UH UH LOCATE YOUR REMOTE\n[36:44] MTD032ME: OH\n[36:51] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[36:52] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[36:53] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[36:54] MTD029PM: WELL THEYS HAVE TO BE\n[36:54] MTD031UID: WELL UH PROBABLY AT THE SIDE\n[36:58] MTD031UID: YOU KNOW LOOK AT THE FRONT BUT\n[36:58] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[36:59] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH\n[37:00] MTD029PM: EXACTLY\n[37:00] MTD029PM: WHEN YOU YOU SEE IT FROM THE SIDE THEN IT WOULD LOOK JUST LIKE THAT\n[37:05] MTD031UID: YEAH EXACTLY AND THEN THERE IS YEAH\n[37:05] MTD029PM: AND THEN YOU HAVE\n[37:07] MTD029PM: A STRIP OF UH LIGHTS OR SOMETHING\n[37:08] MTD031UID: YEAH SOMETHING LIKE THAT YEAH\n[37:08] MTD032ME: OKAY YEAH\n[37:12] MTD029PM: WELL UH I THINK IT'S NICE FOR ONE THING\n[37:14] MTD029PM: MAYBE PUT SOMETHING ON TOP OF IT OR YOU KNOW LIKE THAT'S LOOKS FUNNY\n[37:17] MTD031UID: NO\n[37:18] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW\n[37:19] MTD031UID: NO\n[37:21] MTD029PM: OR SOME BUMP\n[37:21] MTD032ME: I THINK I THINK THAT'LL BE TOO BIG THA TOO BIG THEN\n[37:22] MTD029PM: MAYBE SOME YEAH\n[37:25] MTD031UID: BUMPER OR 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MTD029PM: THE AGENDA\n[1:42] MTD029PM: THE OPENING\n[1:43] MTD029PM: I'LL AGAIN BE THE SECRETARY AND MAKE MINUTES TAKE MINUTES UH AND IT WILL BE THREE PRESENTATIONS JUST LIKE THE LAST MEETING\n[1:53] MTD029PM: SO UM WHO WANTS TO START OFF\n[1:56] MTD029PM: TECHNICAL UH DESIGNER AGAIN\n[1:57] MTD031UID: AGAIN\n[1:58] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[2:21] MTD031UID: HMM\n[2:22] MTD029PM: UH YEAH\n[2:22] MTD029PM: UH BEFORE WE BEGIN IT I WANT TO SAY I'VE I'VE PUT THE MINUTES OF THE UH SECOND MEETING IN THE SHARED FOLDER\n[2:29] MTD029PM: BUT THEY'RE STILL NOT UH QUITE OKAY\n[2:32] MTD029PM: IT UH IT UH STILL SOME TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES SO THE THE FIRST PART OF THE MINUTES ARE VERY HARD TO READ\n[2:35] MTD031UID: MM-HMM\n[2:39] MTD029PM: BECAUSE THERE ARE TWO DOCUMENTS THAT UH WERE LAYERED OVER EACH OTHER\n[2:44] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[2:44] MTD029PM: SO BUT UH FROM NOW ON I WON'T USE MY PEN ANYMORE SO WILL BE P JUST ORDINARY KEYBOARD\n[2:50] MTD031UID: UH MAY BE BETTER YEAH\n[2:52] MTD032ME: KEYBOARD WORK\n[2:52] MTD029PM: I THINK IT WILL\n[2:52] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[2:54] MTD029PM: WILL BE MORE UH EASY FOR YOU TO READ THE MINUTES\n[2:56] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[2:57] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT\n[2:59] MTD030ID: OKAY WHEN WE TALK ABOUT UH COMPONENTS DESIGN\n[3:02] MTD030ID: UM IT'S REALLY ABOUT THE MATERIAL AND THE AND UH UH REALLY THE STUFF WE BUILD UH THE REMOTE CONTROLS OF\n[3:12] MTD030ID: UM A REMOTE CONTROL CONSIST OF UH COMPONENTS AND THE COMPONENTS OF A REMOTE CONTROL CONSIST OF UH PROPERTIES AND MATERIAL\n[3:21] MTD030ID: WE HAVE TO CHOOSE TH UH THESE UH WISELY AND IT COULD AFFECT UH UH A KIND OF GROW OF IN UH IN BUYING UH THE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[3:34] MTD030ID: UM THE COMPONENTS OF A REMOTE CONTROL ARE OF COURSE UH THE CASE\n[3:40] MTD030ID: UH THE PROPERTIES OF THE CASE\n[3:43] MTD030ID: UM IT HAS TO BE SOLID UH IN HARD MATERIAL LIKE UH HARD PLASTIC UH WITH SOFT RUBBER FOR UH FALLING AND AND UH UH YEAH\n[3:54] MTD030ID: IT FEELS UH GOOD IN YOUR HAND\n[3:57] MTD030ID: MM THE BUTTONS HAS TO BE UH SOLID TOO AND THE MATERIAL IS SOFT RUBBER\n[4:03] MTD030ID: UH I'VE GOT A UH EMAIL FROM THE POSSIBILITIES OF REAL REACTION\n[4:10] MTD030ID: UM\n[4:12] MTD030ID: UH THEY'RE TELLING ME THAT UM WHEN WE BUILD UH A REMOTE CONTROL OF UM OF PLASTIC OR RUBBER THE UH BUTTONS HAVE TO BE UH RUBBER TOO\n[4:25] MTD030ID: MM\n[4:28] MTD030ID: IT'S OKAY\n[4:28] MTD030ID: YEAH\n[4:30] MTD030ID: I WHEN WE USE A RUBBLED A DOUBLED CURVED CASE\n[4:34] MTD030ID: WE MUST USE A RUBBER PUSH BUTTONS TO UH THE THE RUBBER DOUBLE CURVED CASE IS A IS A T UH THREE DIMENSIONAL UH CURVE IN THE IN THE DESIGN\n[4:45] MTD030ID: WHICH IS UH NECESSARY WHEN WE WANT TO BE TRENDY\n[4:48] MTD030ID: UH\n[4:50] MTD030ID: UM\n[4:53] MTD031UID: OH\n[4:56] MTD030ID: THE ENERGY SOURCE UH I'VE GOT A LOT OF POSSIBILITIES FOR THAT TOO\n[5:00] MTD030ID: UM\n[5:02] MTD030ID: UH THE BASIC BATTERY WHICH I THI PREFER BECAUSE OF ITS UH ITS NON UH NON DEPENDING OF OF OF UH UM\n[5:14] MTD030ID: UH HERE YOU HAVE TO HAVE A HAND UH YEAH KINETIC UH\n[5:21] MTD030ID: ENERGY\n[5:22] MTD030ID: ALSO IN UH THIS ONE LIKE IN THE WATCHES BUT A REMOTE CONTROL CAN LIE ON A TABLE FOR A DAY\n[5:28] MTD030ID: AND THEN YOU PUSH UH A BUTTON AND SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO UH WALK WITH IT ALL THE ALL THE TIME\n[5:35] MTD030ID: MM SOLAR CELLS ARE ALSO UH A BIT WEIRD FOR UH REMOTE CONTROLS\n[5:43] MTD030ID: UM\n[5:45] MTD030ID: UH ALSO THE CASE MATERIAL UH I THINK THAT PLASTIC IS THE IS THE BEST WITH RUBBER BECAUSE UH WOOD OR TITANIUM\n[5:56] MTD030ID: WOULD ALSO BE A BIT WEIRD\n[6:00] MTD031UID: OH TITANIUM IS\n[6:02] MTD031UID: PROBABLY TRENDY I THINK\n[6:05] MTD032ME: THAT'S TRUE I GUESS\n[6:06] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[6:08] MTD031UID: WELL MAYBE A LITTLE BIT EXPENSIVE\n[6:12] MTD031UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[6:12] MTD032ME: HUH\n[6:13] MTD030ID: UH THEY DON'T TELL ANYTHING ABOUT THE COST OF UH TITANIUM\n[6:17] MTD030ID: UM\n[6:22] MTD030ID: THE CHIP UH THE CHIP SET UH AND THE BOARD IS UH ALL OFF THE SHELF\n[6:26] MTD030ID: ALSO THE SPEAKER IN THE REMOTE CONTROL WHEN WE WANT TO RETRIEVE IT\n[6:31] MTD030ID: UM THE BASE STATION IS ALSO OFF THE SHELF ALL THE MATERIALS AND THE\n[6:37] MTD030ID: COMPONENTS ARE UH JUST AVAILABLE IN UH\n[6:41] MTD030ID: IN OUR UH FACTORY\n[6:46] MTD030ID: MM\n[6:50] MTD030ID: I'VE TOLD ABOUT UH THE THREE FIRST POINTS\n[6:54] MTD030ID: MM THE SIMPLE ELECTRONICAL CHIP UH IS IS AVAILABLE UH WITH THE LED TRANSMITTER UH TRANSMITTER\n[7:04] MTD030ID: UH IT'S ALL UH OFF THE SHELF AND EVEN THE SPEAKER AND THE WIRELESS RETRIEVER ARE ALL UH AVAILABLE IN OUR COMPANY\n[7:14] MTD030ID: UM ANOTHER POSSIBILITY\n[7:15] MTD030ID: I UH\n[7:17] MTD030ID: YEAH I LOOKED UP ON WAS UH THE L. C. D. DISPLAYS\n[7:23] MTD030ID: COULD BE UH\n[7:25] MTD030ID: SOMETHING SPECIAL TO OUR UH REMOTE CONTROL AND IT'S POSSIBLE BUT IT ONLY COST A BIT MORE\n[7:31] MTD030ID: BUT MAYBE IT CAN BE UH WITHIN THE LIMITS OF TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[7:37] MTD029PM: TWELVE AND A HALF\n[7:39] MTD030ID: AH YEAH\n[7:39] MTD029PM: ACTUALLY\n[7:39] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[7:39] MTD031UID: YEAH PRODUCTION COST\n[7:43] MTD030ID: I TH I GOT AN EMAIL WITH UH SOME EXAMPLES AND IT THESE WERE WERE THE MOST TRENDIEST ONE\n[7:51] MTD030ID: YOU SEE UH A COVERS WHICH CAN BE\n[7:56] MTD029PM: WHAT ARE THOSE T TOOTH UH BRUSHES OR SO\n[7:58] MTD030ID: UM I DON'T KNOW\n[7:59] MTD030ID: UM\n[8:01] MTD029PM: BUT IT'S ACTUALLY KIND OF UH WELL IT RESEMBLES THE DESIGN I HAD IN MIND FOR THIS PROJ YOU KNOW THE THE CARTOONISH ALESSI KIND OF DESIGN\n[8:02] MTD031UID: I\n[8:05] MTD030ID: YES\n[8:06] MTD032ME: YEP\n[8:11] MTD030ID: YES MAYBE WE CAN UH BRI UH BRING A COUPLE OF UH COUPLE OF TYPES OF UH MAYBE A KIND OF UH WHOLE UH\n[8:14] MTD029PM: AND WE CAN WE CAN STEAL THEIR IDEAS\n[8:21] MTD030ID: UM\n[8:24] MTD030ID: A WHOLE SET OF UH DIFFERENT UH REMOTE CONTROLS\n[8:29] MTD030ID: MAYBE WE CAN BRING A WHOLE LINE UH WITH UH\n[8:29] MTD029PM: HUH\n[8:33] MTD030ID: WITH A HUGE VARIETY OF UH\n[8:37] MTD029PM: WELL IT'S A POSSIBILITY TOO\n[8:37] MTD030ID: UH HOUSE UH STUFF\n[8:38] MTD031UID: DIFFERENT COLOURS ALSO\n[8:39] MTD030ID: LIKE UH MAYBE RADIOS AND UH TELEVISION ALSO UH IN THIS IN THIS IN THE SAME STYLE BUT\n[8:42] MTD029PM: UH UH\n[8:45] MTD032ME: YEAH THAT'LL BE FOR THE FUTURE I GUESS\n[8:46] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[8:47] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[8:48] MTD030ID: YES BECAUSE WE HAVE TO UH WE HAVE TO WE HAVE TO BRING THE LOGO AND ALL THE STUFF UH BACK INTO IT\n[8:48] MTD029PM: NEXT TIME WE'RE HERE\n[8:50] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[8:53] MTD029PM: OH OKAY\n[8:55] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[8:55] MTD032ME: DEFINITELY\n[9:00] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[9:00] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[9:00] MTD030ID: THANK YOU\n[9:00] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT\n[9:03] MTD031UID: UH\n[9:03] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[9:05] MTD032ME: THAT'S OKAY\n[9:06] MTD031UID: AH\n[9:20] MTD031UID: WELL I SHALL GO TO THE NEXT SLIDE\n[9:23] MTD031UID: UM\n[9:25] MTD031UID: UM I STILL DON'T HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT USER REQUIREMENTS\n[9:30] MTD031UID: I WAS THINKING ABOUT JUST UH THE BASIC FUNCTIONS AND I GOT UH\n[9:35] MTD029PM: OH WE DECIDED UPON THAT IN THE LAST MEETING\n[9:39] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT BUT THEN WH I DON'T KNOW WHEN THERE ARE NEW USER REQUIREMENTS\n[9:40] MTD029PM: DIDN'T WE\n[9:45] MTD029PM: OH OKAY\n[9:46] MTD031UID: I HA I HA I HAVE THE I HAVE\n[9:46] MTD029PM: WELL THA I DIDN'T RECEIVE ANY NEW REQUIREMENTS OR SOMETHI JUST NO BUT WE DECIDED TO USE ONLY B BASIC FUNCTIONS ONLY\n[9:49] MTD031UID: NOTHING\n[9:54] MTD031UID: WELL I HAVE HERE A COUPLE OF BASIC FUNCTIONS I COULD THINK OF\n[9:57] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[9:58] MTD031UID: I DUNNO IF THEY'RE MAYBE A LITTLE BIT MORE BUT\n[10:03] MTD029PM: WELL WE MAYBE WE CAN THINK OF THAT LATER\n[10:05] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[10:06] MTD029PM: W JUST THESE ARE THE ONES YOU ALREADY SUMMED UP IN THE\n[10:09] MTD031UID: YEAH I I UH WELL I POINTED THEM OUT HERE JUST TO MAKE IT A LITTLE BIT EASIER\n[10:14] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[10:16] MTD031UID: UM\n[10:18] MTD031UID: ANOTHER FUNCTION UH IS OF COURSE WE ALREADY DISCUSS IT ON THE SIDE\n[10:24] MTD031UID: UM I DON'T KNOW WHAT COSTS OF IT\n[10:28] MTD031UID: UH I'VE NO IDEA ABOUT IT\n[10:30] MTD031UID: UH I WAS ALSO LOOKING FOR WHAT YOU SAID FOR I GOT AN EMAIL UH UH ABOUT UH L. C. D. IN IN IN FRONT OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:39] MTD031UID: I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S A GOOD IDEA OR MAYBE IT'S A LITTLE BIT\n[10:45] MTD031UID: TOO MUCH FOR TWELVE AND A HALF\n[10:48] MTD031UID: PRODUCTION\n[10:48] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[10:49] MTD030ID: UH-HUH\n[10:49] MTD031UID: IF WE GOT ALREADY UH SOMETHING LIKE A BASE\n[10:51] MTD029PM: THAT MIGHT GET REDUNDANT ALSO MAYBE\n[10:53] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW WHAT KIND OF INFORMATION IT WOULD\n[10:54] MTD031UID: YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[10:55] MTD031UID: I D I UH JU I WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT IT\n[10:55] MTD032ME: MM YEAH\n[10:57] MTD031UID: THEN I GOT A POP UPS TO GO TO THE MEETING\n[10:57] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[10:58] MTD029PM: YEAH IT'S OKAY\n[10:58] MTD030ID: MAYBE WE CAN BRING T UH UH TELETEXT TO THE T TO THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:59] MTD031UID: BUT\n[11:03] MTD031UID: THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:03] MTD032ME: THEN YOU AND THEN YOU'VE GOT A FLAG S VERY BIG R. C.\n[11:04] MTD031UID: A LITTLE UH TOO A LITTLE BIT\n[11:08] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[11:09] MTD029PM: THAT'S NOT\n[11:10] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[11:10] MTD031UID: A LITTLE BIT TOO BIG I THINK\n[11:10] MTD029PM: IT WAS NOT A GOOD IDEA\n[11:13] MTD031UID: EXACTLY\n[11:14] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[11:15] MTD031UID: UM YEAH\n[11:17] MTD031UID: WELL THE FUNCTIONS ARE ARE NOT MORE TO DISCUSS I THINK\n[11:20] MTD029PM: NO\n[11:20] MTD031UID: IT'S IT'S JUST THE BASE THINGS WE ALREADY DISCUSSED THAT THE NO V. C. R. OR THAT KIND OF UH SO THAT'S VERY EASY\n[11:21] MTD029PM: NO\n[11:21] MTD032ME: NO\n[11:29] MTD031UID: UM\n[11:29] MTD029PM: BUT YOU DO MENTION THE NEXT AND PREVIOUS UH BUTTON\n[11:33] MTD031UID: MM-HMM\n[11:34] MTD032ME: NEXT CHANNEL PREVIOUS CHANNEL\n[11:34] MTD031UID: WELL THAT'S NEXT CHANNEL\n[11:35] MTD029PM: OH OKAY O OKAY OKAY\n[11:35] MTD031UID: I MEAN NEXT CHANNEL\n[11:36] MTD031UID: UH\n[11:40] MTD031UID: UM OH I I GOT AN EMAIL WITH WITH AN UH A REMOTE CONTROL WITH A BASE\n[11:43] MTD029PM: HUH\n[11:45] MTD031UID: SO IT'S UH JUST AN IDEA\n[11:50] MTD031UID: AND I UM\n[11:53] MTD031UID: UH THINKED OF THE BUTTON SIZES AND I'M NOT SURE UH IF THEY HAVE TO BE BIG OR UH JUST SMALL\n[12:04] MTD030ID: BUT YOU'RE THE EXPERT\n[12:04] MTD032ME: I THINK IT DEPENDS ON THE FUNCTION\n[12:06] MTD031UID: WELL I'M NOT A E I'M THE EXPERT FOR USER FRIENDLY BUT NOT FOR TRENDINESS\n[12:12] MTD029PM: MM-HMM\n[12:12] MTD031UID: MAYBE IT\n[12:12] MTD032ME: WELL IF YOU SAVE UH PERHAPS UH S TINY BUTTONS AREN'T USER FRIENDLY THEN WE WOULDN'T IM IMPLEMENT THAT OF COURSE\n[12:21] MTD031UID: WELL UH OKAY THAT'S YOUR POINT\n[12:27] MTD031UID: UM YEAH\n[12:30] MTD031UID: YEAH OKAY\n[12:31] MTD031UID: YEAH I'VE NOTHING TO S\n[12:34] MTD029PM: WELL W WHEN WE ONLY USE BASIC FUNCTIONS WE HAVE THE POSSIBILITY TO MAKE THE BUTTONS LARGER\n[12:34] MTD032ME: OH THAT'S RIGHT\n[12:37] MTD031UID: UH WITH A LITTLE BIT LARGER YEAH\n[12:38] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[12:40] MTD031UID: I THOUGHT SO BUT MAYBE WITH THE\n[12:43] MTD029PM: WELL I THINK WE ALREADY AGREED UPON THE FACT THAT THE THE THE SKIP BUTTONS AND THE CHA AND THE VOLUME BUTTONS\n[12:49] MTD029PM: TH TH THOSE TWO HAVE YEAH THEY HAVE TO BE LARGE\n[12:50] MTD031UID: YEAH THAT GROUPS\n[12:52] MTD029PM: UH I MEAN TH TH THE THE TWO TWO BASIC BUTTONS YOU KNOW THE TO SKIP CHANNELS AND TO UH\n[12:52] MTD031UID: LARGE\n[12:56] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[12:57] MTD032ME: YEP\n[12:59] MTD029PM: I THINK YEAH I DON'T KNOW WHY BUT I THINK THAT IS THAT'S T TRENDY TOO BECAUSE THAT'S THE MO IT IT YOU KNOW\n[13:02] MTD031UID: MOST THE MOST USED UH BUTTONS\n[13:03] MTD032ME: THOSE ARE PROBABLY THE THE TH\n[13:05] MTD029PM: IT'S UH ACC ACC UM ACCENTU UH HOW DO YOU SAY IT\n[13:11] MTD029PM: IT PUTS AN EXTRA ACCENT ON THE THE ON THE SIMPLICITY OF OUR REMOTES TO J TO MAKE THESE TWO MOST BASIC FUNCTIONS EXTRA BIG LIKE T\n[13:15] MTD032ME: YES\n[13:16] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[13:17] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[13:21] MTD032ME: THOSE ARE PROBABLY THE B FOUR MOST MOST USED BUTTONS ON THE TH IN THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[13:25] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[13:26] MTD030ID: YOU DID THE RESEARCH\n[13:26] MTD029PM: AND YOU WANT TO ACC ACCENTUATE THAT YOU KNOW\n[13:27] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[13:28] MTD030ID: IT'S FROM YOUR RESEARCH\n[13:28] MTD032ME: SORRY\n[13:30] MTD032ME: YEAH SURE\n[13:31] MTD029PM: SO\n[13:34] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[13:36] MTD031UID: UH THAT WAS ALL Y UH PERSONAL PREFERENCE I DIDN'T HAVE\n[13:40] MTD031UID: I DIDN'T HAD ANY TIME LEFT\n[13:40] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[13:42] MTD031UID: SO YEAH\n[13:42] MTD029PM: NO UH THAT'S COO IT'S COOL\n[13:44] MTD032ME: YOU DON'T CARE\n[13:45] MTD032ME: NO SORRY\n[13:49] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[13:54] MTD032ME: OH\n[13:56] MTD032ME: GO AWAY\n[14:06] MTD032ME: COME ON\n[14:06] MTD031UID: IT'S THERE\n[14:08] MTD031UID: YEAH CLICK ON IT\n[14:12] MTD031UID: COUPLE TIME\n[14:14] MTD032ME: OH GREAT\n[14:16] MTD032ME: WELL I'VE DONE SOME RESEARCH AGAIN ABOUT TRENDS ON THE INTERNET\n[14:22] MTD032ME: UM I'VE DONE SOME INVESTIGATION AND UH WELL\n[14:29] MTD032ME: I UH GOT SOME INFORMATION FROM FASHION WATCHERS FROM PARIS AND UH MILAN\n[14:36] MTD032ME: SOME UH SOME FINDINGS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS FANCY LOOK AND FEEL OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:43] MTD032ME: UH WELL WE WERE GOING TO IMPLY THAT SO THAT'S NICE\n[14:47] MTD032ME: THE SECOND IMPORTANT THING IS UH INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY IN THE R. C.\n[14:52] MTD032ME: UH OUR MARKET REALLY LIKES REALLY LIKES THAT\n[14:56] MTD032ME: AND UH THE THIRD POINT THERE IN THIS UH ORDER IF OF IMPORTANCE THE THIRD POINT IS A HIGH EASE OF USE\n[15:04] MTD032ME: AND UH WELL FOR THE IDEA I'VE PUT SOME TRENDS UH FOR THE MARKET OF ELDERLY PEOPLE\n[15:10] MTD032ME: DARK COLOURS SIMPLE RECOGNISABLE SHAPES\n[15:14] MTD032ME: SO WE PROBABLY WON'T DO THAT\n[15:16] MTD032ME: THE YOUNGER MARKET LIKES UH WELL THE THEMES OF OF THIS YEAR ARE UH SURPRISINGLY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AND SPONGY MATERIAL\n[15:31] MTD032ME: I FOUND THIS IMAGE WHICH IS UH WELL IT SYMBOLISES THE IDEA OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\n[15:38] MTD032ME: I DON'T SEE THE SPONGY PART IN IT\n[15:39] MTD032ME: BUT WITH A LITTLE BIT OF FANCY\n[15:41] MTD029PM: WELL MAYBE C THEN WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING WITH SPONGE BOB THEN\n[15:44] MTD032ME: EXACTLY\n[15:48] MTD032ME: I GOT SOME IDEAS UH WELL YEAH PICTURES ISN'T REALLY GOOD WORD BUT UM\n[15:54] MTD032ME: SOME SYMBOLS OF FRUITS OR VEGETABLES MAYBE\n[15:56] MTD032ME: UH CATCHY COLOURS\n[15:58] MTD032ME: FRUIT IS UH YELLOW GREEN RED WHATEVER\n[16:02] MTD032ME: SO REMOTE CONTROLS IN IN CATCHY COLOURS\n[16:03] MTD029PM: IT DOESN'T STROKE WITH THE WITH THE DARK COLOURS\n[16:06] MTD032ME: UH NO WE DON'T WANT DARK COLOURS\n[16:07] MTD029PM: NOT THE DARK COLOURS\n[16:08] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[16:09] MTD032ME: NO I JUST PUT THEM THERE TO UH YEAH UH FOR GENERAL IDEA\n[16:13] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[16:13] MTD032ME: AND UH THE DOCKING ST UH I THINK THE SPONGY MATERIAL IS IS VERY IRRITATING FOR THE UH REMOTE CONTROL ITSELF\n[16:22] MTD032ME: BUT TO\n[16:24] MTD032ME: YEAH THE TO IMPLEMENT SOME SPONGY THING MAYBE WE CAN DO IT IN THE IN THE DOCKING STATION\n[16:29] MTD032ME: AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DOCKING STATION OR WHATEVER\n[16:32] MTD032ME: AND UH WE COULD BRING ONE LINE WITH A DARK COLOUR UH TO UM UH P UH YEAH UH UH V HOW DO YOU SAY\n[16:42] MTD029PM: FOR DIVERSITY OR SOMETHING\n[16:43] MTD032ME: YEAH ALSO A BIT FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE WHO ARE A LITTLE BIT CRAZY AND WANT MAYBE WANT A LITTLE YOUNGER DESIGN BUT STILL THE DARK COLOUR\n[16:44] MTD029PM: UH\n[16:48] MTD031UID: WELL HOW UH\n[16:52] MTD032ME: I MEAN IT IT IT REACHES A DIFFERENT MARKET UH\n[16:56] MTD032ME: BUT IT IT IT DOESN'T COST REALLY MUCH EFFORT TO B TO UH BRING UH LIKE A BLACK R. C. ON THE MARKET OR WHATEVER\n[17:02] MTD032ME: YES\n[17:02] MTD031UID: BUT HOW DO WE USE UH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN CHRIST'S SAKE WITH REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:09] MTD029PM: NO BUT I I I THINK THAT UH OUR DESIGN ALREADY RESEMBLES SO A PIECE OF FRUIT\n[17:09] MTD032ME: YEAH THERE'S THERE'S ALWAYS A\n[17:10] MTD031UID: UH MAKE IT A BANANA\n[17:13] MTD029PM: IT'S LIKE A PEAR OR SOMETHING\n[17:13] MTD032ME: WELL THERE THERE'S ALWAYS EMPTY SPACE OF COURSE ON A REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:17] MTD032ME: I MEAN I THINK THIS PART OF THE R. C. UH WELL THE UPPER THE UPPER PART OR WHATEVER IS UH IS NOT NOT USED WITH BUTTONS I GUESS\n[17:22] MTD029PM: NO I DON'T THINK YOU HAVE TO DO IT LIKE\n[17:28] MTD032ME: SO YOU YOU CAN PUT SOME FRUITY THINGS\n[17:31] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT IT THAT DOESN'T HAVE TO REMIND YOU YOU KNOW LIKE EXPLICITLY OF S OUR F OF A OF A SPECIFIC PIECE OF FRUIT\n[17:35] MTD032ME: NO OF COURSE NOT\n[17:38] MTD029PM: BUT JUST YOU KNOW LIKE THE THE THE THE ROUND CURVES\n[17:40] MTD029PM: AND SO Y I I THINK THIS Y IT ALREADY SEM RESEMBLES UH SOMETHING LIKE A PEAR TO ME OR SOMETHING\n[17:41] MTD032ME: ESPECIALLY I\n[17:44] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT TH YEAH BUT THAT\n[17:45] MTD032ME: YEAH YEAH\n[17:46] MTD032ME: YEAH EXACTLY\n[17:48] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT THAT'S\n[17:48] MTD032ME: IF WE MAKE IT LITTLE BIT GREENISH\n[17:49] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[17:50] MTD029PM: YOU DO GET THE IDEA EH\n[17:51] MTD029PM: THE FRUITY KIND OF ROUND 'KAY\n[17:51] MTD031UID: YEAH UH UH\n[17:53] MTD032ME: A AND WE COULD USE ONE OF THESE FOR THE UH W WHAT IS IT\n[17:57] MTD029PM: YEAH UH YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[17:59] MTD030ID: GRAPES\n[17:59] MTD032ME: UH\n[18:00] MTD032ME: ISN'T\n[18:01] MTD029PM: UH THIS IS A B YEAH\n[18:02] MTD032ME: WHA WHATEVER\n[18:03] MTD031UID: BUT D DON'T WE NEED A CREATIVE ARTIST OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT TO M MAKE IT TO FEEL LIKE A A A A VEGETABLE OR FRUIT\n[18:06] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH\n[18:07] MTD029PM: OF COURSE WE HAVE UH\n[18:08] MTD032ME: YEAH SURE\n[18:10] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[18:10] MTD029PM: WE HAVE A VERY BIG UH THE S\n[18:11] MTD032ME: WELL W WE CAN UH W WE CAN WE CAN PRODUCE MULTIPLE UH MULTIPLE THINGS\n[18:13] MTD030ID: FOR A BIG TEAM OF ARTISTS\n[18:14] MTD029PM: OF D DESIGN TEAM YEAH\n[18:17] MTD032ME: THIS IS THEN THE UH PEAR\n[18:19] MTD032ME: I DON'T KNOW THE ENGLISH WORD SO FORGET IT\n[18:20] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT\n[18:21] MTD029PM: IT'S PEAR I GUESS\n[18:23] MTD032ME: AND UM MAYBE YEAH A B A BANANA IS UH IS N NOT EASY FOR A REMOTE CONTROL BUT M YEAH\n[18:24] MTD030ID: BUT UH BUT I THINK WE DON'T HAVE TO MAKE\n[18:30] MTD030ID: WE CAN'T MAKE ALL UH TEN DESIGNS\n[18:30] MTD029PM: NO\n[18:33] MTD030ID: WE HAVE TO MAKE ONE DESIGN I TH I I THINK\n[18:36] MTD029PM: NO BUT I THINK IT'S IT'S ALREADY WHAT WE WERE WERE UP TO\n[18:37] MTD032ME: MAYB MAYBE TWO OR THREE\n[18:39] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[18:40] MTD029PM: UH IT'S IT DOESN'T HAVE TO RESEMBLE UH WHAT I ALREADY SAID\n[18:40] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[18:43] MTD029PM: A SPECIFIC PIECE OF FRUIT BUT JUST YOU KNOW LIKE A FRUITY THING GOING ON\n[18:45] MTD032ME: NO SURE BUT BUT\n[18:47] MTD032ME: B BUT THAT'S GREAT AND AND AND WHAT I WAS WHAT WHAT I WAS SAYING THE CATCHY COLOURS\n[18:47] MTD029PM: AND IT'S IT LOOKS FRUITY TO ME\n[18:51] MTD029PM: AND UH BUT I DO LIKE THE YEAH I DO LIKE UH THE F UH TO THE IDEA OF MAKING A A Y UH\n[18:56] MTD029PM: A CATCHY COLOUR DESIGN AND A D BECAUSE I DO I THINK A DARK COLOUR WOULD BE NICE TOO\n[19:01] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[19:01] MTD030ID: BUT PICTURES OF FRUIT VEGETABLES VEGETABLES\n[19:03] MTD029PM: MAYBE IT'S TOO MUCH YOU KNOW\n[19:04] MTD031UID: BUT WE WE HAVE TO UM THERE HAVE TO BE THE THE THE THE FIRM COLOURS OUR OWN UH COLOURS HAS TO BE IN IT\n[19:04] MTD032ME: YEAH UH NOT REALLY\n[19:05] MTD032ME: PICTURES WAS A WAS A BAD WORD BUT\n[19:10] MTD029PM: OKAY BUT WHAT ARE THE THIS IS YELLOW\n[19:11] MTD032ME: WELL WE C YEAH\n[19:12] MTD031UID: YELLOW A REAL REACTION\n[19:13] MTD030ID: YES YOU CAN PUT A LOGO ON TOP OF IT\n[19:16] MTD032ME: YEAH SURE\n[19:16] MTD029PM: BUT I DON'T THINK OUR OUR COMPANY COLOURS ARE THIS FASHIONABLE\n[19:17] MTD031UID: UH YEAH\n[19:20] MTD032ME: MAYBE WE CAN IF IF WE GOT OUR DOCKING STATION OVER HERE\n[19:20] MTD031UID: WE UH F\n[19:20] MTD030ID: YES IT'S REALLY FRUITY\n[19:23] MTD032ME: I CAN'T DRAW WITH THIS THING BUT I'LL TRY\n[19:26] MTD031UID: A YELLOW DO\n[19:26] MTD032ME: IF THIS IS OUR DOCKING STATION WE CAN MAKE OUR LOGO OVER HERE\n[19:29] MTD031UID: UH YEAH\n[19:30] MTD032ME: IT DOESN'T WORK\n[19:32] MTD032ME: AND THEN\n[19:33] MTD031UID: YEAH AND THE BUTTON THEN\n[19:34] MTD030ID: WITH A STRAWBERRY ON TOP\n[19:35] MTD029PM: YEAH ON UH N UH ON THE BOTTOM OF THE REMOTE YOU CAN DO\n[19:35] MTD032ME: WELL THE BUTTON BUTTON OVER HERE OR WHATEVER I DON'T KNOW\n[19:38] MTD031UID: OKAY YEAH\n[19:41] MTD032ME: ON THE FRONT OF COURSE BECAUSE ELSE YOU CAN'T FIND IT\n[19:45] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[19:45] MTD032ME: WELL THAT WERE MY IDEAS A LITTLE BIT\n[19:48] MTD032ME: I'LL CLOSE 'EM DOWN\n[19:49] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[19:50] MTD032ME: UM GO AWAY\n[19:54] MTD029PM: OKAY YOU CAN YOU OPEN THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PRESENTATION\n[19:56] MTD032ME: CONCEPTUAL DESIGN YES\n[19:59] MTD029PM: SEE WHAT WAS ON THE AGENDA\n[20:01] MTD031UID: LAZY\n[20:03] MTD032ME: THE AGENDA\n[20:04] MTD029PM: THIS IS HIS OWN REMOTE\n[20:06] MTD029PM: BECAUSE UM MAYBE WE CAN START WITH THE TECHNICAL UH FUNCTIONS\n[20:06] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[20:11] MTD029PM: BUT I DON'T THINK IT'S THERE UH YEAH UM DO WE WANT TO UM USE AN L. C. D. DISPLAY FOR EXAMPLE\n[20:17] MTD032ME: WELL IT'S NICE OF COURSE\n[20:18] MTD030ID: ONLY IF WE\n[20:19] MTD032ME: BUT I DON'T I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DISPLAY ON IT\n[20:21] MTD029PM: ME NEITHER\n[20:21] MTD030ID: MAYBE MAYBE WE CAN MAKE A T. V. GUIDE ON IT FOR THE CHANNEL YOU'RE ON\n[20:21] MTD032ME: I MEAN\n[20:26] MTD032ME: YEAH BUT IT SHOULD BE LI LIKE THIS BIG AND I DON'T THINK\n[20:27] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT IT'S SO\n[20:30] MTD030ID: NO NO ONLY THE T. V. CHANNEL WITH THE WITH UH WITH UH FOUR PROGRAMMES\n[20:30] MTD029PM: I DON'T THINK WE SHOULD DO IT\n[20:35] MTD030ID: YOU CAN UH ZAP THROUGH THEM WITH THE PAGE UP PAGE DOWN BUTTON\n[20:39] MTD032ME: YES SURE\n[20:40] MTD032ME: BUT IT IT HAS TO TO SHOW AN ENTIRE TITLE OF A PROGRAMME OR AT LEAST A Q A QUITE QUITE LARGE PART OF IT AND THEN YOU GET A VERY LARGE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[20:46] MTD030ID: YES IT CAN\n[20:48] MTD030ID: ON YOUR\n[20:49] MTD030ID: NO ON YOUR MOBILE PHONE YOU CAN Y YOU CAN READ TEXT ALSO\n[20:49] MTD032ME: BECAUSE\n[20:53] MTD030ID: SO WHY NOT ON YOUR REMOTE\n[20:55] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT NO\n[20:57] MTD032ME: YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[20:57] MTD029PM: I DO I THINK IT'S A BIT REDUNDANT ACTUALLY\n[20:59] MTD029PM: AND IT'S ALSO NOT I DON'T TH EVEN THINK IT IT LOOKS S LIKE SEXY OR SOMETHING IT'S\n[21:03] MTD031UID: WELL WELL WHAT WOULD YOU DISPLAY ON IT THEN\n[21:06] MTD030ID: UH PROGRAMME UH INFORMATION OR OR OR OR G OR A GUIDE\n[21:07] MTD032ME: PROGRAMME INFORMATION\n[21:08] MTD031UID: BUT IS IT ISN'T THAT A ALREADY ON T. V. A LOT OF NEW T. V. S\n[21:08] MTD032ME: BUT\n[21:11] MTD030ID: ON T ON TELETEXT YES\n[21:13] MTD030ID: ALSO ON THE INTERNET\n[21:13] MTD032ME: WELL A LOT A LOT OF T. V. S INDEED SHOW UH WHEN YOU UH ZAP TO A\n[21:14] MTD030ID: BUT\n[21:17] MTD029PM: BUT YOU'RE ALREADY WATCHING THE T. V. YOU'RE NOT GONNA WATCH YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:17] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[21:20] MTD030ID: YES BUT YOU ALSO WANT TO KNOW WHAT'S NEXT\n[21:22] MTD032ME: BUT THEN WE ALSO UH W NEED TO BRING OUT A LINE OF T. V. S WHICH WE WERE PLANNING TO BUT WHATEVER\n[21:26] MTD031UID: YEAH AND WE ALSO HAVE TO YEAH\n[21:28] MTD032ME: BECAUSE THE T. V. HAS TO SEND INFORMATION BACK TO THE R. C. AND I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S POSSIBLE\n[21:33] MTD030ID: YES THAT'S UH REALLY POSSIBLE\n[21:35] MTD032ME: YES YES O OF COURSE IT'S POSSIBLE BUT YOU GOTTA UH IMPLEMENT IT IN THE T. V. S\n[21:41] MTD032ME: AND I DON'T THINK EVERYONE'S GONNA BUY A REAL REACTION T. V. WITHIN A MONTH AFTER THE RELEASE OF OUR UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:48] MTD031UID: AND I ALSO\n[21:48] MTD029PM: I REALLY UNDERSTAND YOU WANT TO MAKE YOUR JOB MORE EXCITING BY PUTTING AN L. C. D. IN IT\n[21:52] MTD029PM: BUT I I REALLY DON'T THINK IT'S A GOOD N GOO BECAUSE IT ALSO DOESN'T STROKE WITH WE WANTED UH C WHEN WE TALK ABOUT THE MATERIALS\n[22:00] MTD029PM: UH IT'S A GOOD IDEA TO USE THESE PLASTIC MATERIALS WITH SOFT RUBBER STUFF ON IT\n[22:05] MTD029PM: IT WAS OUR IDEA YOU KNOW TO GIVE IT A MORE STURDY LOOK AND THAT YOU CA LIKE YOU CAN THROW WITH IT\n[22:08] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[22:09] MTD029PM: BUT I DON'T THINK A L. C. D. DISPLAY FITS IN THAT IMAGE\n[22:12] MTD029PM: YOU KNOW IT'S LIKE MORE VULNERABLE AND IT ADDS NOTHING REALLY YOU KNOW\n[22:15] MTD032ME: THAT'S TRUE THAT'S TRUE IT BREAKS F YEAH IT IT IT'S NOT VERY SOLID IT'S UH FRAG FRAGILE\n[22:21] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH\n[22:21] MTD029PM: YOU COULD MAKE IT BUT IT'S JUST IT IT DOESN'T I DON'T THINK IT IT'S COHERENT WITH THE DESIGN WE'RE AFTER\n[22:26] MTD032ME: NO\n[22:27] MTD032ME: NO\n[22:27] MTD032ME: I DON'T THINK SO EI EITHER\n[22:29] MTD029PM: BUT THAT'S MY OPINION\n[22:31] MTD029PM: WELL YOU YOU Y OKAY WE CAN VOTE FOR IT\n[22:33] MTD029PM: YOU WANT THE L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[22:34] MTD030ID: NO\n[22:35] MTD029PM: I DON'T WANT TO AND HE DOESN'T SO IT'S UP TO HIM\n[22:39] MTD032ME: AH\n[22:39] MTD029PM: IF WE WANNA\n[22:40] MTD031UID: YEAH I DUNNO\n[22:42] MTD029PM: AND I'VE READ SOMEWHERE THAT I'VE GOT SOME KIND OF VETO VETO UH RIGHTS\n[22:46] MTD031UID: OH OKAY\n[22:47] MTD032ME: BASTARD\n[22:48] MTD029PM: SO I CAN ALSO SAY\n[22:50] MTD031UID: WE CAN YOU AWAY\n[22:51] MTD029PM: BUT DID WE SKIP THE YEAH YOU COULD DO M BUT WHAT WHAT I SO WHAT I BUT DO YOU THINK WE SHOULD\n[22:53] MTD031UID: YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[22:55] MTD031UID: UH UH I I IF IT'S IT'S A SIMPLE P\n[22:57] MTD029PM: WE'RE NOT EVEN SURE WHAT WHAT INFORMATION WE WANT TO DISPLAY ON IT\n[22:59] MTD031UID: NO THAT THAT'S RIGHT AND UH I ALSO HAVE TO THINK ABOUT NEW FUNCTIONS MAYBE BUTTONS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT TO CONTROL IT\n[22:59] MTD030ID: NO UH UM\n[23:00] MTD029PM: SO\n[23:07] MTD031UID: KIND OF L. C. D. OR SOMETHING OR\n[23:08] MTD030ID: Y YES YOU CAN USE UH BUTTONS UH UH W THAT ARE ALREADY UH ON THE REMOTE CONTROL FOR DOUBLE FUNCTIONS\n[23:10] MTD032ME: YEAH I GUESS\n[23:15] MTD031UID: BUT HOW DOES IT DISPLAY THEN\n[23:17] MTD031UID: W WHEN I GO TO THE SECOND CHANNEL WHAT WHAT DOES IT SHOW ME\n[23:18] MTD030ID: UH THEN YOU PUSH A BUTTON\n[23:21] MTD030ID: THE TITLE AND THE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROGRAMME\n[23:25] MTD031UID: ABOUT THAT PROGRAMME\n[23:25] MTD030ID: BUT BUT UH YEAH WHAT HE SAID WAS RIGHT ABOUT THE TELEVISIONS THEY HAVE TO BE UH CUSTOMISED TO THE\n[23:32] MTD029PM: NAH THAT'S NOT GONNA WORK\n[23:34] MTD030ID: BUT MAYBE IN FUTURE IT WILL BE A GIANT HIT AND WHEN YOU ARE THE FIRST\n[23:34] MTD032ME: NO\n[23:35] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[23:39] MTD030ID: YOU HAVE THE BIGGEST UH\n[23:39] MTD029PM: OH WELL UH I'VE SEEN IT DONE BEFORE\n[23:40] MTD029PM: DO YOU KNOW TH LIKE THE THE BIGGER REM UH UNIVERSAL REMOTES THEY HAVE D L. C. D. DISPLAYS\n[23:40] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[23:45] MTD029PM: BUT THEN IT'S VERY FUNCTIONAL TO INDICATE WHICH WHAT UH UH DEVICE YOU ARE CONTROLLING\n[23:50] MTD029PM: SO IT'S THAT THAT'S WHAT I'VE SEEN\n[23:52] MTD032ME: YEAH THAT'S TRUE IF YOU UH YEAH\n[23:52] MTD030ID: YES YOU CAN PUT UH A LITTLE L. C. D. DISPLAY ON IT WITH UH WITH LOTS OF INFORMATION\n[23:57] MTD029PM: BUT IT JUST IT J IT DOESN'T DOESN'T MATCH WITH THE OUR WHOLE BASIC CONCEPT\n[23:57] MTD030ID: BUT UH I HAVEN'T THOUGHT ABOUT IT\n[24:01] MTD030ID: BUT WHE BUT WHEN YOU PUT A A A TRANSPARENT UH PLASTIC UH\n[24:08] MTD030ID: UH SCREEN ON TOP OF IT IT I IT ISN'T VULNERABLE\n[24:10] MTD029PM: WELL YEAH YEAH OKAY\n[24:10] MTD030ID: YOU CAN THROW WITH IT AND\n[24:11] MTD029PM: THAT'S MAYBE NOT THE MOST IMPORTANT BUT IT'S JUST\n[24:13] MTD031UID: IS IT FASHION\n[24:14] MTD030ID: WHEN WHEN YOU PUT UH MAYBE A COLOUR L. C. D. T UH SCREEN ON IT IT'S VERY SPECIAL AND VERY TRENDY TO HAVE UH A REMOTE CONTROL FROM\n[24:15] MTD029PM: I DON'T THINK SO\n[24:21] MTD031UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[24:23] MTD031UID: THAT'S NOT UP TO YOU\n[24:23] MTD031UID: THAT'S UP TO MARKET IF I IF IT'S TRENDY\n[24:26] MTD029PM: YEAH WELL DO YOU HA DO YOU HAVE TO YOU HAVEN'T LOOKED AFTER THE TRENDINESS OF L. C. D. DISPLAYS HAVE YOU\n[24:27] MTD032ME: NO\n[24:29] MTD031UID: BECAUSE OUR OUR MOTTO IS WE PUT FASHION\n[24:30] MTD032ME: WELL I THINK IT'S UH I THINK IT'S PRETTY TRENDY TO BE HONEST\n[24:32] MTD032ME: UH BUT UM I DON'T KNOW IF IF IF WELL I'M COMING BACK TO THE COSTS AGAIN\n[24:38] MTD032ME: BUT I THINK UH WE GOTTA BUILD A B PRETTY CHEAP DESIGN TO TO STAY WITHIN OUR LIMITS\n[24:45] MTD032ME: AND I THINK UH ESPECIALLY COLOUR L. C. D. WHICH IS INDEED PRETTY TRENDY\n[24:49] MTD032ME: BUT I DON'T THINK UH I THINK IT WILL BE TOO EXPENSIVE\n[24:53] MTD030ID: BUT UH I'VE GOT A THE EMAIL WITH UH WITH THE POSSIBILITIES\n[24:59] MTD030ID: AND L. C. D. WAS A POSSIBILITY FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[25:02] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[25:03] MTD030ID: SO WHY DON'T WE USE IT\n[25:05] MTD032ME: UH DID IT SAY A PRICE ALSO UH FOR FOR UH MONOGRAMME UH L. C. D. OR UH COLOURED L. C. D.\n[25:06] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT WE'RE GONNA IF IT\n[25:12] MTD031UID: YEAH IF YOU WANT TO BE TRENDY YOU HAVE TO BE COLOURED\n[25:15] MTD031UID: COLOURED\n[25:16] MTD032ME: YEAH REALLY IF Y IF YOU C I\n[25:17] MTD031UID: IF YOU HAVE BLACK AND WHITE OR SOMETHING OR GREY THAT'S\n[25:19] MTD032ME: I IN IN TWO THOUSAND AND FOUR YOU CAN'T UH PUT SOMETHING ON THE MARKET WHICH IS A MONOGRAMME\n[25:20] MTD029PM: THEN UH THEN YOU BETTER DON'T YEAH D\n[25:26] MTD032ME: REALLY\n[25:27] MTD030ID: NO BUT IT DOESN'T SA SAY ANYTHING ABOUT A COLOUR OR BUT MM\n[25:34] MTD030ID: I ALF I ALSO GOT A POSSIBILITY TO PUT UH A SCROLL BUTTON ON IT\n[25:38] MTD030ID: BUT\n[25:40] MTD029PM: UH UH I REALLY DON'T FEEL THE WHOLE IDEA OF AN L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[25:40] MTD030ID: I DIDN'T THINK THAT\n[25:42] MTD029PM: I'M SORRY\n[25:44] MTD029PM: IT CAN'T CO YOU CANNOT CONVINCE ME\n[25:46] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW HOW WELL HOW TO WITH YOU GUYS BUT\n[25:50] MTD029PM: I DON'T REALLY FEEL IT\n[25:51] MTD029PM: WE ALREADY WE'RE UH YEAH WE ALREADY HAVE THE THE TH TH TH BASE STATION GADGETS\n[25:52] MTD031UID: IT'S TOO MUCH UH MAYBE UH WITH WITH THE L. C. D. AND THE DOCKING STATION AND\n[25:54] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[25:57] MTD029PM: AND WANT AND IT UH UH DO IT HAS TO BE A SIMPLE DESIGN WHICH STURDY WHICH SOFT\n[26:01] MTD030ID: YES BUT O ON THE\n[26:01] MTD032ME: W WE'VE WE'VE GOTTA FIND A BALANCE OF COURSE\n[26:02] MTD031UID: WITH ONE THING SPECIAL\n[26:04] MTD032ME: AND I THINK\n[26:05] MTD031UID: NOT A WHOLE PACKAGE OF SPECIALTY\n[26:05] MTD029PM: I DON'T THINK\n[26:07] MTD029PM: I J UH AND REALLY I DON'T SEE HOW THE THE L. C. D. DISPLAY IS GONNA ADD ANYTHING YOU KNOW ON A DESIGN LEVEL\n[26:15] MTD029PM: UH I THINK IT'S SLICKER TO HAVE NO L. CEDS\n[26:15] MTD030ID: NO WHEN Y\n[26:18] MTD029PM: Y WE WANT TO IT'S SIMPLICITY\n[26:19] MTD030ID: BUT IT LOOK\n[26:20] MTD029PM: W YOU HAVE TWO BIG BUTTONS AND YOU CAN DO WHATEVER YOU WANT WITH THESE TWO BUTTONS SO YOU DON'T NEED AN L. C. D.\n[26:23] MTD030ID: YES BUT THAT REMOTE CONTROLS ARE ALREADY ON THE MARKET\n[26:27] MTD029PM: IT DOESN'T FIT IN OUR PHILOSOPHY UH BEHIND THE WHOLE REMOTE\n[26:28] MTD030ID: THE SIMPLE\n[26:32] MTD030ID: YES BUT BUT WHEN YOU WANT TO HAVE SOMETHING SPECIAL\n[26:35] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT WE ALREADY HAVE THE DOCKING STATION WHICH IS\n[26:37] MTD030ID: YES BUT YOU HAD A PICTURE OF IT FROM ANOTHER COMPANY\n[26:38] MTD032ME: WE HAVE A PEAR\n[26:39] MTD031UID: AND UH THE\n[26:42] MTD029PM: IT HAS TO BE DEVELOPED BUT NO BUT IT THAT'S THAT'S OUR THAT'S OUR KILLER FEATURE\n[26:42] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[26:47] MTD031UID: IT'S JUST AN IT'S JUST AN IDEA\n[26:49] MTD029PM: THAT'S OUR WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL\n[26:49] MTD031UID: IT'S A IT'S\n[26:50] MTD030ID: YES IT WAS ALREADY MADE\n[26:52] MTD030ID: THA THE REMOTE CONTROL ON THE DOCKING STATION\n[26:52] MTD029PM: YEAH WE'RE GONNA DEVELOP OUR OWN R N DOCKING STATION\n[26:52] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[26:54] MTD032ME: IS THAT SO\n[26:55] MTD032ME: WAS IT IT WASN'T JUST A PROTOTYPE\n[26:55] MTD030ID: YES HE HAVE A PICTURE OF IT\n[26:56] MTD031UID: WELL UH I UH\n[26:58] MTD031UID: YEAH I DUNNO\n[27:00] MTD032ME: EXACTLY I'VE NEVER SEEN IT IN A STORE\n[27:02] MTD029PM: UH BUT RE WE REALLY HAVE TO CUT THIS OFF\n[27:03] MTD029PM: I RE I KNOW YOU I I I I I GET THE IDEA YOU REALLY LIKE IT YOU KNOW\n[27:08] MTD029PM: THE THE L. C. D. THING BUT I I THINK IT'S IT'S NOT A GOOD IDEA AND WE HAVE ALREADY MENTIONED ALL THE ARGUMENTS\n[27:15] MTD029PM: I DON'T UH DO YOU GUYS AGRE HOW DO YOU GUYS THINK\n[27:17] MTD029PM: I D\n[27:18] MTD031UID: NO IT'S TOO MUCH\n[27:19] MTD032ME: I THINK IT'S A LITTLE TOO MUCH YEAH\n[27:21] MTD031UID: IT'S OVERDONE\n[27:22] MTD029PM: OKAY WE S SKIP THE L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[27:23] MTD030ID: OKAY\n[27:25] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[27:26] MTD029PM: I'M SORRY MAYBE YOU CAN DO SOMETHING IF WE ARE AT YOUR OWN PLACE OR MAKE IT MAKE IT MAKE IT HAPPEN IN YOUR BASEMENT OR SOMETHING\n[27:27] MTD031UID: DEMOCRATICALLY\n[27:28] MTD032ME: NO\n[27:32] MTD030ID: MAYB\n[27:35] MTD030ID: I WILL RULE THE WORLD WITH IT\n[27:36] MTD029PM: BUT\n[27:37] MTD029PM: PROBABLY SO\n[27:38] MTD032ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[27:39] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[27:40] MTD029PM: BUT FOR THE TECHNICAL PART\n[27:41] MTD029PM: THE M MATERIAL I THINK UH IT WAS A GOOD IDEA TO USE THE PLASTIC AND UH THE RUBBER\n[27:46] MTD030ID: YES MAYBE A BIT OF A CUSHION IS\n[27:46] MTD029PM: UH\n[27:49] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH YEAH P EXACTLY\n[27:50] MTD029PM: THIS IS WHAT IT W YEAH BUT IT IT WAS ALREADY WHAT WE'RE UH WE'RE AFTER\n[27:50] MTD032ME: YEAH FOR THE SPONGY UH FEEL\n[27:52] MTD030ID: YES\n[27:52] MTD031UID: WITH A SPONGY BOB FEEL\n[27:53] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[27:54] MTD029PM: YOU KNOW TO GIVE IT UH YOU KNOW THE SOFT TOUCH IN YOUR HANDS AND ALSO TO\n[27:56] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[27:57] MTD029PM: KNOW LIKE YEAH THAT IS Y THE B AIRBAG KIND OF THING\n[28:01] MTD030ID: LIKE A B YES\n[28:02] MTD029PM: YOU CAN ST THROW IT AT YOUR LITTLE BROTHER'S HEAD\n[28:02] MTD032ME: YEAH AIRBAG\n[28:02] MTD031UID: YEAH YOU JUST CAN DROP IT\n[28:04] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[28:04] MTD032ME: IF YOU DROP IT IF YOU DROP IT THE AIRBAG COMES OUT YEAH\n[28:07] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[28:07] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[28:08] MTD029PM: NO NO NO NOT THAT COMFY\n[28:08] MTD030ID: MAYBE IT BUT THEN WE HAVE TO LOOK THAT IT UH W UH WILL NOT UM BE TOO CHILDISH TO SEE\n[28:17] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH\n[28:17] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[28:18] MTD029PM: OKAY THAT'S A THAT'S A GOOD POINT\n[28:19] MTD029PM: AND THAT'S WHY I LIKE THE DARK T COL DARK COLOUR BIT YOU KNOW\n[28:23] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[28:23] MTD029PM: BECAUSE IT MAY BE THE DESIGN UH IT'S UH MAYBE IT IS A BIT OF THE\n[28:28] MTD031UID: BUT NOT BLACK I THINK\n[28:30] MTD029PM: IT'S A BIT NINETIES MAYBE WHAT WE'RE WHAT WE'RE UP TO RAT FUN TO THIS POINT\n[28:30] MTD032ME: NO\n[28:33] MTD031UID: WELL IF IF IT'S FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IT HAVE TO BE COLOURFUL\n[28:37] MTD029PM: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S TRUE BUT BUT IT HAS TO BE A LITTLE BIG SOLID\n[28:37] MTD032ME: YEAH B YEAH THAT'S WHAT W I I WAS POINTING AT\n[28:38] MTD031UID: BUT CAN WE GE UH UH\n[28:40] MTD029PM: IT MUSTN'T BE TOO N YOU KNOW TH TOO OVERWHELMING THEN WHEN YOU PUT IT ON YOUR JUST\n[28:44] MTD031UID: CAN WE COMBINE IT OR SOMETHING\n[28:46] MTD031UID: UH WITH UH YELLOW AND BLACK\n[28:46] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[28:48] MTD029PM: YEAH MAYBE SO\n[28:49] MTD031UID: MAKE IT A BEE\n[28:51] MTD032ME: WHAT\n[28:52] MTD031UID: A BEE\n[28:52] MTD032ME: OH A BEE\n[28:53] MTD032ME: OH\n[28:54] MTD029PM: NO UH I DON'T LIKE THE YELLOW AND BLACK COMBINATION\n[28:57] MTD029PM: BUT IT IS OUR COMPANY COLOURS\n[28:59] MTD030ID: YES REAL REAL GOOD COLOURS\n[28:59] MTD029PM: APPARENTLY\n[28:59] MTD031UID: YEAH IT'S OUR YEAH\n[29:01] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[29:02] MTD031UID: WE WE HAVE TO USE YELLOW\n[29:05] MTD032ME: HMM\n[29:07] MTD030ID: HMM\n[29:07] MTD029PM: I DON'T LIKE YELLOW AND UH MAYBE I DON'T KNOW\n[29:09] MTD032ME: WELL WE CAN AS AS I\n[29:10] MTD030ID: BUT THAT'S NOT REALLY FRUITY\n[29:11] MTD032ME: DRAW REALLY NICELY OVER THERE\n[29:14] MTD032ME: WE CAN PUT THE LOGO ON OUR UH ON OUR BASE STATION\n[29:17] MTD032ME: UH YEAH\n[29:19] MTD032ME: AND MAYBE VERY VERY TINY ON THE REMOTE CONTROL ITSELF\n[29:20] MTD029PM: BUT\n[29:23] MTD032ME: BUT I\n[29:24] MTD029PM: OKAY BUT WHAT UH WHAT ARE OTHER TEF TECHNICAL THINGS WE HAVE TO DISCUSS\n[29:28] MTD030ID: UH FRONTS\n[29:30] MTD030ID: OF THE\n[29:32] MTD030ID: WE CAN HAVE UH DIFFERENT UH UH FRONTS OF THE\n[29:37] MTD029PM: SHOULD WE DO THAT\n[29:37] MTD030ID: TELEPHONE\n[29:38] MTD029PM: I DON'T THINK YOU WE SHOULD DO THAT\n[29:39] MTD029PM: MAYBE JUST BRING IT OUT IN DIFFERENT COLOURS BUT NOT AF THAT YOU CAN SWITCH FRONTS AFTERWARDS THAT'S ALSO TOO MUCH\n[29:40] MTD031UID: DIFFERENT FRONTS\n[29:42] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[29:43] MTD032ME: I GUESS THAT'S THAT'S ENOUGH\n[29:48] MTD029PM: PEOPLE DON'T WANNA SPEND MORE MONEY ON THEIR REMOTE CONTROL I GUESS\n[29:48] MTD032ME: THAT'S WAY TOO NOKIA\n[29:49] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[29:51] MTD031UID: UH YOU CAN YOU CAN L UH LET CHOOSE THE CUSTOMER WHICH COLOUR HE WANTS YEAH\n[29:52] MTD030ID: ARE THESE DESIGNS\n[29:55] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH\n[29:55] MTD032ME: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[29:56] MTD031UID: YEAH THREE THREE OR FOUR UH FOUR UH COLOURS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[29:57] MTD032ME: JUST BRING MORE DESIGNS ON THE MARKET\n[30:00] MTD029PM: BUT UH WITHOUT GON UH OKAY\n[30:00] MTD032ME: WHY NOT YEAH\n[30:01] MTD029PM: SO ARE WE THROUGH THE TECHNICAL PART THEN\n[30:04] MTD030ID: YES\n[30:05] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[30:06] MTD029PM: SO WE UH AGREED UPON UH N UH WELL NOT U UNANIMOUSLY OR HOW YOU CALL IT BUT YEAH\n[30:09] MTD030ID: IT THIS A REAL UH YOUNG YOUNG AND DYNAMIC UH UH STYLES\n[30:09] MTD031UID: WELL YEAH THE\n[30:11] MTD031UID: THREE TO ONE\n[30:12] MTD031UID: THAT'S\n[30:13] MTD029PM: THE MATERIALS YOU UH MENTIONED IN YOUR YOUR PERSONAL PREFERENCES WERE ALL WERE QUITE OKAY\n[30:15] MTD030ID: YES\n[30:18] MTD029PM: O O ONLY ONLY THE LAST POINT YOUR NO TITANIUM'S NOT NOT OUT OF QUESTION I GUESS\n[30:18] MTD031UID: AND TITA UH TITANIUM IS UH IS IS IT A NO\n[30:18] MTD030ID: YES\n[30:22] MTD031UID: IS\n[30:23] MTD030ID: BUT ALSO W\n[30:23] MTD031UID: IT'S JUST LIKE THAT TH THIS TITANIUM\n[30:26] MTD030ID: YES B BU BUT WHEN WE USE S SOFT\n[30:27] MTD029PM: BUT IS IT POSSIBLE TO USE BOTH THE THE PLASTIC AND SO UH SOFT THINGS AND T P TITANIUM AS WELL\n[30:29] MTD030ID: MM\n[30:33] MTD032ME: SURE\n[30:34] MTD029PM: MAKES IT IN A HOMOGENEOUS UH DESIGN\n[30:34] MTD030ID: MM\n[30:35] MTD031UID: NO NOT ALL NOT ALL OF THEM\n[30:37] MTD030ID: BUT IT IT THEN IT UH YOU CAN'T THROW IT IT\n[30:40] MTD030ID: IT WILL UH MAKE A HUGE NOISE OR BREAK OTHER STUFF\n[30:45] MTD030ID: WHEN YOU THROW WITH UH TITANIUM WITH YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[30:45] MTD029PM: IT WILL IT WILL BREAK OTHER STUFF W WHEN IT'S PLASTIC AS WELL\n[30:50] MTD030ID: NO UH\n[30:52] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[30:52] MTD030ID: TITANIUM IS A BIT UH IT'S A BIT HARDER\n[30:52] MTD032ME: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[30:53] MTD029PM: NO BUT UH UH YOU SHOULD MA YEAH\n[30:55] MTD030ID: BUT ALSO ON THE COLOURS THE YOUNG\n[30:57] MTD029PM: OKAY THINK OF THE POSSIBILITIES AND MAKE IT IN COMPLETELY TITANIUM\n[31:01] MTD029PM: WELL WOULD IT BE MORE TRENDY\n[31:03] MTD029PM: MORE CHIC\n[31:05] MTD032ME: YEAH I THINK IT I THINK IT DOES\n[31:06] MTD031UID: UH I THINK TITANIUM NOWADAYS IS WAY MORE OFTEN USED THAN PLASTIC\n[31:11] MTD030ID: YES BUT A TITANIUM REMOTE CONTROL WHEN YOU'RE UH WATCHING T. V. UH OR YOUR HANDS ARE A LITTLE BIT SWEATY AND THE\n[31:11] MTD031UID: IN TRENDY THINGS\n[31:16] MTD032ME: YEAH O\n[31:17] MTD032ME: ON THE OTHER HAND IF YOU WANT TO MAKE FRUIT FRUITY STUFF WITH UH\n[31:19] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[31:20] MTD031UID: IT'S COLD IN THE WINTER\n[31:21] MTD030ID: YES\n[31:21] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT I I REALLY LIKE THE IDEA OF THE THE THE PLASTIC AND THE BIG KIND OF THING\n[31:25] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[31:25] MTD029PM: BUT THE QUESTION IS I THEN IT'S YOU KNOW\n[31:27] MTD029PM: IS IS IT FITS IN OUR S PHILOSOPHY TO MAKE IT UH STURDY AND SIMPLE AND UH KNOW LIKE UH\n[31:27] MTD032ME: YEAH THAT'S TRUE THAT'S TRUE\n[31:34] MTD030ID: SPORTS AND GAMING\n[31:35] MTD029PM: WHEN YOU MAKE IT TITANIUM IT BECOMES MORE LIKE SOME KIND OF GADGET YOU ACTUALLY DON'T NEED\n[31:35] MTD030ID: DEFINE\n[31:40] MTD029PM: AND WHEN IT'S BIG AND PLASTIC IT'S LIKE SOME FUN STUFF YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE AROUND\n[31:45] MTD029PM: IT'S ALWAYS FUN TO HAVE SOMETHING BIG AND PLASTIC AROUND\n[31:47] MTD032ME: YES\n[31:47] MTD031UID: YOU HAVE THAT UH M. P. THREE PLAYER OF NIKE I SAW\n[31:48] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[31:51] MTD031UID: ISN'T THAT TITANIUM WITH A LITTLE BIT OF RUBBER\n[31:54] MTD030ID: YES IT'S W BUT IT IS UH PLASTIC\n[31:55] MTD031UID: ISN'T IT\n[31:57] MTD031UID: IS PLASTIC\n[31:58] MTD031UID: WELL IT'S TITANIUM LOOKING\n[32:00] MTD030ID: YES W WE CAN DO THAT ON THE ON THE\n[32:00] MTD032ME: WHAT\n[32:01] MTD031UID: YEAH HE IS\n[32:02] MTD031UID: HERE HE IS\n[32:02] MTD031UID: UH THE I DON'T KNOW IF YOU KNOW THE M. P. THREE PLAYER OF NIKE\n[32:06] MTD031UID: 'KAY UH THAT THAT'S VERY UH WITH RUBBER SO IT'S VERY\n[32:06] MTD032ME: OH YEAH\n[32:07] MTD032ME: OKAY YEAH\n[32:08] MTD029PM: YEAH THAT'S BEAUTIFUL\n[32:09] MTD032ME: YEAH I SEE\n[32:11] MTD030ID: WE CAN MAKE THIS AS A STYLE TOO\n[32:11] MTD032ME: YEAH BUT BUT BUT\n[32:12] MTD031UID: ROUGH\n[32:13] MTD030ID: UH THIS IS UH JUST A\n[32:14] MTD029PM: OH MAYBE TH MAYBE THIS IS AN\n[32:14] MTD032ME: YEAH I TH I THINK THAT'S DIFFICULT BECAUSE UH THAT'S DIFFERENT MATERIAL AND THEN YOU GOTTA HAVE LIKE UH UH UH TWO MATERIAL LINES OF OF OF\n[32:22] MTD030ID: NO WE C WE CAN MAKE IT FROM THE SAME KIND OF PLASTIC\n[32:26] MTD032ME: YEAH IF IT'S JUST A COLOUR UH WHICH YOU UH WHICH YOU CHANGE THEN I GUESS IT'S IT'S NICE TO HAVE ONE OF THESE\n[32:34] MTD032ME: UH\n[32:34] MTD030ID: UH\n[32:34] MTD029PM: NO I DO LIKE THE IDEA OF MAYBE A T TITANIUM KIND TYPE OF BODY W AND THEN WITH S PLASTIC COLOURATION AROUND IT\n[32:41] MTD029PM: YOU KNOW LIKE THE THE SOFT STUFF BUT I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S POSSIBLE\n[32:41] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[32:44] MTD030ID: I DON'T HAVE THE INFORMATION\n[32:46] MTD030ID: UH I I DIDN'T GOT IT\n[32:48] MTD029PM: BUT YOU CAN'T MAKE THE PLASTIC GIVE UH THE TI TITANIUM LOOK\n[32:51] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[32:51] MTD030ID: YES\n[32:52] MTD029PM: BUT MAKE IT JUST LIKE SHINY\n[32:52] MTD032ME: MM-HMM\n[32:53] MTD031UID: YEAH YEAH TRUE\n[32:54] MTD029PM: MAYBE WE SHOULD UH SHOU\n[32:54] MTD030ID: LIKE THE M. P. THREE PLAYER\n[32:55] MTD031UID: YEAH MAYBE THAT'S GOOD IDEA YEAH\n[32:57] MTD031UID: BUT IF YOU WANT TO LA UH YEAH LAST LONGER THAN TWO WEEKS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT YOU CAN MAYBE\n[33:00] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[33:01] MTD029PM: AND UH AND\n[33:04] MTD029PM: MAYBE WE SH SHOULD WE T I DON'T KNOW IF WE SHOULD TALK ABOUT UH HOW HOW MUCH TIME HAVE WE GOT LEFT\n[33:07] MTD030ID: UH IN A LOT OF OTHER UH\n[33:09] MTD031UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[33:09] MTD031UID: WHAT TIME DOES\n[33:09] MTD029PM: FORTY MINUTES\n[33:11] MTD030ID: IN A LOT OF OTHER PRODUCT UH CATEGORIES LIKE UH EVEN IN B IN BAGS INDUSTRY\n[33:17] MTD030ID: UH THEY BEGAN WITH UH T TYPICAL UH LEATHER BAGS BUT THEN THEY BECAME STYLISH\n[33:23] MTD030ID: WITH ALL ALL SI ALL SORT OF COLOURS AND W KIND OF FON OF UH OF FRONTS LIKE WE CAN USE ON THE TELEPHONE AND IT\n[33:26] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[33:29] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[33:33] MTD030ID: LIKE EASTPACK UH BEGAN A REVOLUTION WITH IT WITH ALL THIS UH KIND OF BAGS AND AND COLOURS AND AND\n[33:39] MTD029PM: YOU PUTTING IN DIFFERENT COLOURS\n[33:41] MTD030ID: YES AND AND STYLES\n[33:43] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[33:43] MTD030ID: THEY HAVE UH ALSO UH A KIND OF UH UM\n[33:50] MTD030ID: UH ROSES ON IT A AND UH\n[33:51] MTD032ME: UH YEAH YEAH\n[33:52] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[33:52] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT W YEAH\n[33:56] MTD029PM: WELL IT IS\n[33:56] MTD029PM: IT'S A POSSIBILITY\n[33:57] MTD029PM: BUT LET'S THINK ABOUT THE BAS\n[33:58] MTD030ID: THEN WE CAN ALWAYS UH USE THE SAME DESIGN FOR A GREATER RESEMBLANCE BUT WITH NEW UH WITH NEW COLOURS NEW YES\n[34:04] MTD032ME: YES\n[34:06] MTD032ME: NEW PRINTS ON IT\n[34:07] MTD029PM: MM-HMM MM-HMM\n[34:08] MTD032ME: YEP\n[34:09] MTD029PM: BUT WHA TH OUR BASIC IDEA Y I MEAN YOU GONNA WE'RE PROBABLY GONNA HAVE LIKE TWO TYPE OF MATERIALS\n[34:14] MTD029PM: LIKE THE D D B THE PLASTIC UH ENCLOSURE AND THEN THE THE PADS THAT SURROUND IT\n[34:19] MTD029PM: AND AND PRO AND LIGHTS\n[34:20] MTD029PM: WE HAVE TO INCORPORATE THE LIGHTS TOO\n[34:22] MTD029PM: BUT UH DO W GONNA GONNA ARE WE GOING TO GIVE IT A TWO TONE COLOUR LOOK\n[34:26] MTD029PM: LIKE THE THE PLASTIC MOULD IS IN IN ONE COLOUR AND THE S THE CUSHION PADS AROUND IT ARE IN ANOTHER COLOUR\n[34:33] MTD029PM: IS THAT THE IDEA\n[34:34] MTD029PM: IS THAT A GOOD IDEA\n[34:36] MTD032ME: HOW DO YOU MEAN\n[34:36] MTD032ME: TH TH THE UH BASE IN A IN ANOTHER\n[34:37] MTD031UID: THE RUBBER\n[34:38] MTD029PM: HOW MANY COLOURS ARE WE HOW MANY COLOURS ARE WE GONNA WE'RE UH UH F UH F ONLY FIVE MINUTES LEFT BY THE WAY\n[34:43] MTD032ME: YES\n[34:43] MTD029PM: HOW MANY COLOURS ARE WE GONNA GIVE IT\n[34:45] MTD029PM: LIKE TWO TONE COLOUR\n[34:45] MTD030ID: THERE THERE ARE THREE UH COMPONENTS THREE COMPONENTS TYPE\n[34:46] MTD029PM: T\n[34:46] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[34:46] MTD031UID: UH NO NOT TOO MUCH I THINK\n[34:49] MTD030ID: YOU HAVE THE BUTTONS THE THE CASE UH ITSELF AND THE RUBBER AND TH\n[34:51] MTD032ME: HOW THE BUTTONS YEAH\n[34:52] MTD029PM: I THINK MAYBE THE CASE ITSELF SHOULD BE IN ONE COLOUR AND THEN THE RUBBER OF THE BUTTONS AND THE CUSHIONS AS WELL SHOULD BE IN ANOTHER COLOUR\n[34:58] MTD030ID: YES\n[34:59] MTD031UID: OR YOU JUST MAKE UH ONE COLOUR UH MAYBE WITH A A Z A KIND OF LIKE A BIG WAVE OR SOMETHING LIKE UH\n[35:00] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[35:07] MTD029PM: OKAY BUT NOT MORE THAN WELL YEAH IT'S NO\n[35:08] MTD031UID: IN IN ANOTHER COLOUR\n[35:09] MTD031UID: NOT MORE THAN TWO COLOURS I THINK\n[35:11] MTD032ME: NO DEFINITELY NOT\n[35:11] MTD031UID: IT'S A G A LITTLE BIT TOO FLASHY\n[35:11] MTD029PM: MAYBE WE SHOULD TALK ABOUT IT ON A L IN A LATER MEETING\n[35:13] MTD032ME: YES DEFINITELY\n[35:13] MTD030ID: YEAH OR OR WHEN YOU USE THE BUTTONS AS BLACK IT YOU CAN USE TWO COLOURS AS WELL UH\n[35:19] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[35:19] MTD029PM: BUT WE HAVE TO UH THINK OF SOME OTHER UH IMPORTANT THINGS\n[35:22] MTD029PM: UH OH YEAH THE THE FUNCTIONALITIES OF THE THE BUTTONS\n[35:24] MTD031UID: THE FUNCT YEAH I WAS I WAS THINKING ABOUT TH THE ST DO WE STILL WANT A JOYSTICK IDEA\n[35:28] MTD029PM: NO\n[35:29] MTD032ME: NO I THINK THAT'S TOO VULNERABLE\n[35:31] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[35:31] MTD029PM: I THINK THIS IS OKAY THE SO WE HAVE THE BASIC\n[35:34] MTD029PM: THEN WE HAVE THE NUMBERS\n[35:35] MTD029PM: WE HAVE THE POWER BUTTON\n[35:36] MTD029PM: WE HAVE WE HAVE A TELETEXT BUTTON\n[35:37] MTD031UID: THE VOLUME TELETEXT AND\n[35:39] MTD029PM: AND MAYBE WANT TO ACCESS A A MENU OR SOMETHING\n[35:43] MTD032ME: YEAH BUT THAT'S THAT'S I WAS THINKING THAT'S GOTTA BE ON THE TELEVISION\n[35:43] MTD029PM: MOST T. V. S HAVE A MENU\n[35:47] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT I THINK YOU HA I REALLY NEED A MENU BUTTON\n[35:47] MTD031UID: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH B\n[35:49] MTD029PM: THAT'S JUST I THE ONLY BUTTON ONLY\n[35:50] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT WHA WHAT KIND OF MENU\n[35:52] MTD029PM: YOU KNOW I\n[35:52] MTD031UID: IS UH ISN'T THAT DIFFERENT FROM EVERY TELEVISION\n[35:55] MTD029PM: NO I THINK MOST T. V. S HAVE AN UH A MENU NOWADAYS TO ACCESS THE UH UH SCREEN SETTINGS\n[35:56] MTD032ME: MM\n[35:57] MTD032ME: YEAH IF IT'S C IF\n[36:00] MTD029PM: AND SO\n[36:00] MTD032ME: YEAH I THINK IT'S OKAY TO TO ADD A MENU BUTTON FOR UH AND IF THE T. V. DOESN'T HAVE A MENU THEN\n[36:03] MTD029PM: BUT THAT THAT COVERS ALL THE ALL THE OTHER SETTINGS\n[36:06] MTD029PM: IT COVERS EVERYTHING THEN\n[36:07] MTD030ID: BUT THEN YOU HAVE TO PUT UH UP AND DOWN AND UH LEFT AND RIGHT\n[36:07] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[36:10] MTD032ME: YEAH YOU CAN PUT THAT ON THE TWO EIGHT FOUR AND SIX OR WHATEVER\n[36:10] MTD029PM: NO YOU CAN USE THE\n[36:13] MTD029PM: AND YOU AL CAN ALSO USE THE NORMAL SKIP BUTTONS FOR THAT\n[36:14] MTD030ID: OKAY\n[36:16] MTD029PM: TH IN THAT WAY WE HAVE LIKE ONLY THE NUMBERS THE POWER BUTTON SKIP AND VOLUME AND THEN UH UH TEN UH REM UH YEAH MUTE\n[36:16] MTD032ME: MM YEAH\n[36:23] MTD032ME: A MUTE AND A TELETEXT AND A MENU\n[36:24] MTD031UID: MUTE\n[36:24] MTD029PM: A TELETEXT AND A MENU AND THEN THEN I THAT'S IT\n[36:26] MTD032ME: THAT'S ALL\n[36:27] MTD029PM: IT'S ALL WE NEED\n[36:28] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[36:28] MTD032ME: HMM\n[36:29] MTD029PM: OKAY UH ANOTHER STUF SOME STUFF ABOUT THE THE THE DESIGN OF THE DOCKING STATION\n[36:30] MTD032ME: GREAT\n[36:30] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[36:31] MTD031UID: OKAY THAT'S NOT MU NOT MUCH FUNCTIONS\n[36:32] MTD031UID: SO\n[36:35] MTD029PM: SOMETHING IMPORTANT ABOUT A S UH NO UH WHICH SH UH SHOULD REMIND US OF THE REMOTE ITSELF I GUESS\n[36:41] MTD032ME: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[36:41] MTD029PM: UH IN ONE COLOUR\n[36:42] MTD032ME: ARE WE GONNA DO SOMETHING WITH THE UH SPONGY THING THERE\n[36:43] MTD029PM: JUST USE\n[36:46] MTD029PM: I THINK THE SPONGY THING ALREADY UM COMES FORWARD IN THE IN THE IN THE CUSHIONS PADS AND THINGS ON THE S UH SIDE\n[36:46] MTD030ID: UH\n[36:51] MTD032ME: YEAH THAT'S TRUE THAT'S TRUE\n[36:52] MTD029PM: AND WE WILL MAKE IT SPONGY AND AND UH AND UH WELL\n[36:55] MTD029PM: THE FRUITY THING IS JUST THE SHAPE SHOULD BE FRU I DID I THINK THIS IS KIND OF FRUITY YOU KNOW\n[36:59] MTD029PM: JUST ROUND SHAPES WITH UH\n[37:00] MTD032ME: YEAH IT'S KINDA FRUITY AND WITH TH WITH CATCHY COLOURS UH UH W\n[37:02] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO WE REALLY HAVE TO THINK I THINK COLOURS IS VERY IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT HAS TO BE FLASHY\n[37:09] MTD029PM: BUT AND BUT IT D IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE ANNOYING THAT WHEN YOU UH KNOW SOME THINGS IS JUST OVER THE TOP\n[37:14] MTD029PM: AND WHEN YOU HAVE IT ON YOUR TABLE FOR MORE THAN TWO WEEKS YOU IT JUST GETS ANNOYING BECAUSE IT'S SO BIG AND FLASHY\n[37:14] MTD032ME: YEAH DEFINITELY\n[37:19] MTD029PM: UH IT HAS TO BE SOME LEVEL OF SUBTLETY BUT WE HAVE TO STILL HAVE TO THINK OF HOW WE MANAGE TO UH\n[37:26] MTD029PM: TO GET TO THAT\n[37:26] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[37:28] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[37:29] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[37:29] MTD029PM: GUESS WE'RE THROUGH THEN\n[37:31] MTD032ME: I GUESS SO\n[37:31] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[37:31] MTD029PM: BUT WE I THINK ALSO WE JUST SO WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING WITH COLOUR BUT ALSO\n[37:35] MTD029PM: I I THINK WE HAVE TO KEEP THE DARK COLOUR THING IN MIND\n[37:37] MTD029PM: I THINK THAT'S UH ADDS TO THE TOO MUCH COLOUR MAYBE M UM\n[37:38] MTD032ME: YES\n[37:38] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[37:41] MTD031UID: TOO MUCH COLOUR I IT UH WHEN YOU GOT IT IN A LIVING ROOM IT'S TOO MUCH MAYBE\n[37:44] MTD029PM: BUT OUR DES DESIGN EXPERTS WILL UH WORK THAT OUT\n[37:45] MTD032ME: YEA YEAH\n[37:46] MTD031UID: IT HAS TO BE\n[37:48] MTD029PM: OKAY WELL I THINK THE MEETING WILL BE OVER WITHIN A MINUTE\n[37:48] MTD032ME: YEP\n[37:49] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[37:52] MTD029PM: SO WE WILL WRAP UP\n[37:52] MTD032ME: SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[37:55] MTD029PM: OR IS THERE ANYTHING WE'D LIKE TO DISCUSS\n[37:57] MTD032ME: I GUESS NOT\n[37:57] MTD029PM: THAT'S RIGHT\n[37:59] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[37:59] MTD032ME: DO YOU GUYS\n[37:59] MTD031UID: NO\n[38:01] MTD032ME: NO\n[38:01] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[38:04] MTD029PM: WELL YOU WILL READ THE MINUTES UH IN THE YOU CAN FIND THEM IN THE PRO PROBABLY\n[38:07] MTD032ME: IN THE SHARED FOLDER\n[38:08] MTD031UID: OH OKAY YEAH\n[38:10] MTD029PM: YEAH UH NO FOR SU FOR SURE BECAUSE I'M WILL NOW TYPE THEM OUT\n[38:15] MTD030ID: WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO NOW\n[38:17] MTD029PM: UH Y YEAH\n[38:17] MTD032ME: YOU'LL SEE IN YOU EMAIL I GUESS\n[38:18] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[38:19] MTD029PM: I THINK UH\n[38:19] MTD032ME: YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[38:20] MTD032ME: I DON'T KNOW\n[38:21] MTD031UID: I HOPE SO\n[38:22] MTD031UID: AND THE OTHER THING IS THAT YOU DON'T HAVE KIND OF PROTOTYPE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[38:26] MTD031UID: YOU SEE A KINDA PROTOTYPE YOU CAN A LITTLE BIT MORE UH\n[38:28] MTD030ID: I WILL MAKE ONE IN THE NEXT UH TWENTY MINUTES\n[38:30] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[38:31] MTD032ME: CONSTRUCT ONE YEAH\n[38:34] MTD029PM: BUT TOILET PAPER ROLL AND UH\n[38:34] MTD031UID: WITH YOU LAPTOP\n[38:36] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[38:39] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[38:39] MTD031UID: OH MY GOD\n[38:39] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT SHALL WE GET BACK TO WORK\n[38:41] MTD029PM: YEP\n[38:42] MTD032ME: GREAT\n[38:42] MTD029PM: I WAS WAITING FOR THE L LAST MESSAGE BUT\n[38:43] MTD031UID: WELL YOU ARE\n[38:44] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[38:44] MTD031UID: WE'RE NOT\n[38:45] MTD032ME: BASTARD\n[38:46] MTD030ID: BACK TO THE PEN\n[38:47] MTD032ME: YOU LAZY\n[38:48] MTD029PM: MM YEAH", "question": "Based on the conceptual design meeting, what were the final decisions regarding the remote control's materials, aesthetic themes, and core functional features, and which specific proposals were rejected, along with the stated reasons for their rejection?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"materials_chosen": {"type": "object", "properties": {"case": {"type": "string", "description": "The material chosen for the remote control's case."}, "buttons": {"type": "string", "description": "The material chosen for the remote control's buttons."}, "overall_feel": {"type": "string", "description": "The intended tactile feel and durability of the remote control."}}, "required": ["case", "buttons", "overall_feel"], "additionalProperties": false}, "aesthetic_themes_adopted": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of aesthetic themes or design principles adopted for the remote control."}, 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IN THE IN THE DRAWING\n[2:49] MTD030ID: MAYBE YOU CAN UH POINT THEM UH\n[2:51] MTD030ID: THE FUNCTIONS\n[2:52] MTD031UID: UH WELL THE UH ALL THE FUNCTIONS ARE DISCUSSED UH I THINK THE MOST OF THE FUNCTIONS ARE UH UH OBVIOUS\n[3:01] MTD031UID: UH IT'S A LITTLE BIT\n[3:02] MTD031UID: UH POWER BUTTON\n[3:04] MTD031UID: UH THEN THE THE THE NINE UH CHANNELS\n[3:09] MTD031UID: UH THE VOLUME UH\n[3:13] MTD031UID: UH AT THE SIDE AND THE OTHER SIDE IS THE PROGRAMMES\n[3:17] MTD031UID: AND THEN WE HAD UH JUST UH TWO BUTTONS WE PLACE THEM IN THE MIDDLE UH THE MENU AND FOR THE TELETEXT I THOUGHT THAT WAS TH\n[3:25] MTD029PM: OH NO THE THE THE MUTE BUTTON MISSES NOW\n[3:26] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT I\n[3:27] MTD031UID: OH THE MUTE BUTTON\n[3:28] MTD029PM: DO Y DO YOU DID WE WANT TO HAVE A M MUTE BUTTON\n[3:28] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[3:28] MTD030ID: BUT UH THAT IT'S UH HERE THEN IN THE MIDDLE\n[3:30] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[3:31] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT AND UH YOU GOTTA POINT OUT WHICH IS THE VOLUME UM UH BUTTON AND WHICH IS THE PROGRAMME BUTTON\n[3:31] MTD029PM: HUH\n[3:35] MTD030ID: YES UM\n[3:37] MTD030ID: WE'VE DISC\n[3:37] MTD031UID: WELL YEAH MO UH MO YEAH WELL MOST OF THEM ARE RIGHT HANDED\n[3:42] MTD032ME: YEAH BUT YOU YOU GOTTA MAKE IT CLEAR ON THE ON\n[3:42] MTD030ID: MOST OF THE USERS\n[3:45] MTD030ID: YES Y THERE THERE WILL BE A P A LITTLE A LITTLE P. ON THAT AND A LITTLE UH YEAH\n[3:45] MTD031UID: YEAH WELL I DON'T HAVE TIME IN UH ANYMORE ON THE\n[3:49] MTD032ME: YEAH AND A AND A TRIANGLE ON THAT\n[3:50] MTD031UID: OH YEAH JUST PROGR PROGRAMME ABOVE I THINK\n[3:52] MTD032ME: YES\n[3:52] MTD032ME: NEXT TO THAT I KINDA MISS A ZERO ACTUALLY\n[3:57] MTD029PM: WAIT THERE'S WAS ONE THING I WANTED TO ASK\n[4:02] MTD029PM: UH THERE ARE DIFFERENT WAYS FOR REMOTE CONTROLS TO UH DO UH LIKE\n[4:08] MTD029PM: UH D I CALL IT TEENS AND TWENTIES\n[4:11] MTD029PM: UH Y TH TH TH THE TWO NUMBERS\n[4:12] MTD030ID: YES\n[4:13] MTD032ME: ALL N NO THAT'S UM KINDA DEPENDENT ON THE TELEVISION\n[4:14] MTD031UID: YEAH TRUE YEAH\n[4:15] MTD030ID: IT'S A TELEVISION\n[4:16] MTD030ID: YES\n[4:18] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT DO WE HAVE DO WE NEED EXTRA BUTTONS FOR EXAMPLE SOME UH SOME HAVE TO\n[4:18] MTD031UID: UH\n[4:21] MTD031UID: UH I THINK SO\n[4:21] MTD032ME: I THINK\n[4:22] MTD030ID: YES YES YOU HAVE YOU HAVE A LOT OF STANDARD BUTTONS THAT HAS TO BE UH ON IT\n[4:26] MTD030ID: UH TH WITH THE ONE AND A DOUBLE UH UH YES\n[4:26] MTD032ME: YEAH I THINK YOU SHOULD ADD\n[4:28] MTD031UID: ZERO\n[4:29] MTD032ME: A CROSS OR WHATEVER\n[4:30] MTD031UID: MAY MAYBE HERE\n[4:30] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT YOU DON'T YOU DON'T ACTUALLY NEED THEM\n[4:30] MTD032ME: YEAH LINE\n[4:32] MTD029PM: BECAU B L A LOT OF REMOTE CONTROLS WORK THAT Y WHEN Y THAT YOU WHEN YOU FIR YOU PUSH THE ONE FIRST\n[4:36] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[4:37] MTD029PM: THEN YOU HAVE A COUPLE OF SECONDS NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[4:37] MTD031UID: AND THEN A SECOND\n[4:38] MTD032ME: NO THAT'S DEPENDENT ON THE TELEVISION\n[4:41] MTD030ID: YES YOU HAVE TELEVISIONS THEN YOU HAVE TO YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO UH PRESS\n[4:41] MTD032ME: I DO KNOW SO\n[4:43] MTD031UID: IS IT DEPENDING ON TELEVISION\n[4:44] MTD029PM: NAH I DON'T THINK SO REALLY BECAUSE YOU HAVE A I KNOW SOME REMOTE CONTROLS THAT DON'T HAVE THESE BUTTONS\n[4:44] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[4:49] MTD029PM: BUT YOU STILL CAN KNOW OBVIOUSLY YOU CAN STILL SELECT THE TWENTY UH A NUMBER IN THE TWENTY OR IN THE TEN\n[4:52] MTD030ID: YES BUT BUT A LOT UH\n[4:55] MTD032ME: YES BUT UH UH NO UH REMOTE CONTROL NOWADAYS ARE UM THEY COME WITH THE TELEVISION\n[5:01] MTD032ME: OR ACTUALLY THE OTHER WAY AROUND\n[5:02] MTD032ME: BUT\n[5:02] MTD029PM: NO I THINK UH I REALLY THINK IT'S N BECAUSE YOU CAN WHEN WHEN YOU PUT A BUTTON ON IT WITH LIKE ONE AND UH THEN A DASH\n[5:10] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[5:10] MTD029PM: IT'S THE SAME THING AS WHEN YOU JUST PUSH THE ONE\n[5:13] MTD029PM: BECAUSE IT I IT FIRST GIVES YOU THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THAT THAT UH SEPARATE BUTTON YOU ALSO HAD TO UH APPLY\n[5:14] MTD030ID: YES BUT\n[5:19] MTD032ME: YEAH WELL BUT SU IF\n[5:20] MTD030ID: SOME TELEVISIONS DON'T ACCEPT UH THAT THAT\n[5:22] MTD029PM: YEAH BECAUSE THAT'S I IT'S FOR TELEVISION\n[5:24] MTD029PM: IT'S EXACT THE SAME THING\n[5:25] MTD030ID: NO NO BUT S\n[5:26] MTD032ME: NO NO NO\n[5:26] MTD032ME: SO SOME TELEVISION RESPOND DIFFERENTLY\n[5:28] MTD032ME: LOOK IF UH I I\n[5:29] MTD029PM: NO LISTEN LISTEN\n[5:30] MTD029PM: WHEN YOU PUSH THE BUTTON THE REMOTE CONTROL GIVES A SIGNAL\n[5:33] MTD029PM: I IN TH IN THE FIRST PLACE IT GIVES A SIGNAL WHICH IT WOULD ALSO SEND WHEN YOU PUT A SEPARATE BUTTON ON IT\n[5:34] MTD032ME: YES\n[5:39] MTD032ME: YES THAT'S TRUE\n[5:40] MTD029PM: THE ONE WITH DASH THAT SIGNAL GI AND WHEN Y WHE WHEN YOU DON'T PUSH ANOTHER BUTTON ON THE REMOTE CONTROL WITHIN FIVE SECONDS\n[5:45] MTD029PM: THEN THE REMOTE CONTROL GIVES A SIGNAL FOR CHANNEL ONE\n[5:46] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[5:48] MTD031UID: TRUE\n[5:49] MTD032ME: NO\n[5:50] MTD029PM: I THINK IT WORKS THAT WAY REALLY\n[5:51] MTD032ME: NO IT IT IT WORKS UH IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT UH A SPECIAL BUTTON FOR IT UH IF YOU PUSH A ONE\n[5:57] MTD032ME: THEN ON YOUR TELEVISION THERE WILL APPEAR A ONE AND A A LINE WHICH IS AN EMPTY SPACE\n[6:01] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT IT'S EXACT THE SAME THAT W WOULD APPEAR WHEN YOU PUT A SEPARATE BUTTON PUSH A SEPARATE BUTTON\n[6:02] MTD030ID: YES BUT SOME SOME OLD TELEVISIONS UH YOU HAVE TO UH CLICK ON UH A SPECIAL BUTTON\n[6:10] MTD030ID: UH THEN YOU GO TO A A NEXT LEVEL YOU CAN PUSH TWO BUTTONS\n[6:13] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT YOU DON'T UNDERST UH YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND MY POINT\n[6:13] MTD032ME: YEP\n[6:14] MTD032ME: TRUE\n[6:16] MTD029PM: I THINK IT'S EXACT THE SAME THING WHEN Y\n[6:16] MTD030ID: YOU WANT\n[6:18] MTD030ID: YES BUT SOME TELEVISION DON'T SUPPORT IT\n[6:19] MTD029PM: NO BUT THEN THEY WOULD A WOULD ALSO SUPPORT THAT BUTTON BECAUSE IT'S THE SAME THING\n[6:20] MTD031UID: BUT THE EX\n[6:25] MTD029PM: LISTEN WITH THAT THAT'S THAT SPECIAL BUT BUTTON YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT EH\n[6:28] MTD029PM: THAT'S JUST A SIGNAL TO RECEI JU THEY SEND A T SIGNAL TO THE V TV T. V. THAT THEY HAVE TO PUT A ONE IN ON YOUR SCREEN AND A DASH\n[6:36] MTD029PM: WHICH YOU CAN PU SO YOU CAN UH STILL PUT ANOTHER NUMBER ON IT\n[6:39] MTD029PM: WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE THAT SEPARATE BUTTON AND YOU PUSH Y ONE IT'S EXACTLY THE SAME THING\n[6:43] MTD029PM: DO Y YOU THE REMOTE CONTROL GIVES THAT SAME SIGNAL AS IT WOULD GIVE WHEN YOU ONLY HAD\n[6:45] MTD032ME: NO S SOME SOME TELEVISIONS NEED THE INPUT FIRST UH AND AND YOU C\n[6:46] MTD030ID: NO A REMOTE CAN\n[6:50] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[6:50] MTD030ID: YES SO THEY NEED NO THEY NEED\n[6:51] MTD029PM: BUT YOU GIVE THE INPUT\n[6:52] MTD029PM: YOU PUSH THE ONE\n[6:53] MTD029PM: THAT'S THE SAME THING AS THE BUTTON WITH THE ONE AND IT YES IT IT IS\n[6:55] MTD032ME: NO THAT'S NOT TRUE\n[6:56] MTD032ME: IT'S SIMPLY NOT TRUE\n[6:57] MTD029PM: THINK ABOUT IT\n[6:58] MTD032ME: IT'S SIMPLY NOT TRUE\n[6:58] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[6:58] MTD030ID: NO BUT UH\n[6:59] MTD031UID: YOU UH YOU CAN WAI WHEN YOU PUSH THE ONE YOU CAN SHOW ON THE TELLY A ONE AND JUST A DASH\n[6:59] MTD032ME: UH\n[7:04] MTD029PM: AND IT'S THE SAME THING WHAT HAPPENS AND A G REMOTE CONTROL GIVES ANOTHER SIGNAL AFTER FIVE SECONDS THAT IS JUST ONE\n[7:04] MTD031UID: AND THEN WAIT UH TWO UH SECONDS OR SOMETHING\n[7:09] MTD032ME: NO REMOTE CONTROL DOESN'T GIVE SIGNAL AFTER FIVE SECONDS\n[7:12] MTD032ME: REMOTE CONTROL IS A STUPID THING\n[7:14] MTD032ME: IF YOU PUSH A BUTTON IT SENDS IT IMMEDIATELY TO TO THE TELEVISION\n[7:16] MTD029PM: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[7:17] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT I M UH BUT IT'S I I KNOW FOR SURE THAT SOME TELEVISIONS THAT W TH TH THE REMOTE CONTROL SUPPLIED\n[7:21] MTD030ID: YEAH IT\n[7:22] MTD029PM: ONLY HA HAS THE C THESE BUTTONS WITH A ONE AND A DASH AND A TWO AND A DASH\n[7:26] MTD029PM: BUT WHEN YOU USE A BU A N REMOTE CONTROL THAT DOESN'T SPORT THESE BUTTONS IT STILL WORKS\n[7:30] MTD029PM: BUT OKAY WE WE'LL IMPL\n[7:30] MTD032ME: NO DEFINITELY NOT\n[7:32] MTD031UID: WE'LL DISCUSS THEM IN THE USABILITY LAB\n[7:32] MTD032ME: DEFINITELY NOT\n[7:34] MTD029PM: NO WE'LL APPLY THEM THEN FOR NOW\n[7:35] MTD031UID: UH EVA EVALUATION\n[7:36] MTD031UID: I DON'T KNOW UH I DON'T KNOW IF IF IT'S IT'S NECESSARY\n[7:38] MTD029PM: YEAH APP JUST APPLY THEM NEXT TO THE ZERO THE ONE AND THE TWO\n[7:41] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[7:42] MTD029PM: YEAH I THINK SO\n[7:43] MTD029PM: YEAH FOR NOW IF WE DON'T KNOW FOR SURE WHETHER\n[7:45] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[7:49] MTD030ID: AND THE BUTTON FOR THE SCART UH AUDIO VIDEO UH EXTERNAL INPUT\n[7:49] MTD032ME: YES\n[7:51] MTD031UID: ACH\n[7:54] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT OKAY\n[7:54] MTD032ME: UH YOU CAN ACCESS THAT UH VIA ZERO AND THEN MINUS I GUESS\n[7:56] MTD029PM: WHAT I SAID ABOUT UH THE REMOTE CONTROL SENDING ANOTHER SIGNAL THAT THAT MIGHT NOT BE TRUE\n[7:58] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[7:59] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[8:00] MTD029PM: BUT I STILL THINK I IT IT ALL T. V. S IN SOME WAYS SUPPORT IT I DON'T KNOW\n[8:05] MTD030ID: NO NO\n[8:05] MTD029PM: I THINK IT'S MORE C IS M MAYBE WE DON'T UH WE BOTH DON'T REALLY UNDERSTAND HOW IT I HOW IT REALLY WORKS\n[8:11] MTD029PM: BUT I THINK THERE'S MORE TO IN THAN WHA THAN WHAT YOU JUST SAID\n[8:14] MTD030ID: UH REMOTE CONTROL SENDS ONE SIGNAL AT ONE BUTTON UH PRESS\n[8:18] MTD029PM: I DO THINK THAT UH M T. V. S SUPPORT MUR MULTIPLE KIND OF REMOTE CONTROLS\n[8:20] MTD030ID: UH SOME\n[8:22] MTD030ID: N SOME TELEVISIONS WHEN WHEN YOU WANT TO GO FURTHER THAN UH TEN\n[8:22] MTD029PM: M\n[8:25] MTD029PM: TH WON'T WORK WI WITH UH TO HAVE THAT SPECIAL BUTTON\n[8:27] MTD030ID: NO YOU HAVE TO YOU HAVE TO UH GIVE THE TELEVISION UH TWO OR MORE SIGNALS\n[8:32] MTD030ID: WHEN YOU UH PRESS ONE BUTTON YOU GIVE ONE SIGNAL\n[8:36] MTD030ID: AND THE OLDER TELEVISIONS NEED MORE SIGNALS TO GO A LEVEL HIGHER\n[8:41] MTD030ID: BUT\n[8:42] MTD032ME: YEP\n[8:42] MTD029PM: OKAY WELL WE'LL SEE\n[8:43] MTD030ID: WHEN YOU MAKE THE TECHNOLOGY THAT THAT IT WILL UH GIVE MORE SIGNALS\n[8:49] MTD030ID: IT COULD WORK BUT\n[8:52] MTD030ID: JUST A BASIC IDEA OF OF OF THE MOST UH MOST Y\n[8:59] MTD030ID: MOST COMMON UH AND SIMPLE UH OPERATIONS ON THE REMOTE\n[9:03] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[9:04] MTD032ME: I KINDA MISS THE DOCKING STATION\n[9:06] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[9:07] MTD030ID: YES\n[9:09] MTD030ID: IT'S HERE ON THE\n[9:13] MTD031UID: WELL IT YEAH UH THERE'S NOTHING I THINK IT'S PRETTY BASIC\n[9:17] MTD030ID: WE CAME UH\n[9:19] MTD031UID: THE THE THERE'S NO FU THERE'S ONE THERE'S ONE BUTTON THAT'S WHA THERE'S THERE'S THERE'S ONE FUNCTION AND THAT'S N THE ONE BUTTON WHEN YOU WANT TO FIND IT\n[9:21] MTD030ID: YES\n[9:21] MTD032ME: NO NOTHING REALLY TRENDY ABOUT IT\n[9:26] MTD030ID: BUT MAYBE WE CAN MAYBE WE CAN MAKE THE DOCKING STATION UH UH A BIT STANDARD FOR FOR UH THE OTHER PRODUCTS WE SELL\n[9:27] MTD032ME: THE BUTTON\n[9:36] MTD030ID: BECAUSE REAL REAL REACTION SELLS MORE PRODUCTS THAN ONLY REMOTE CONTROLS\n[9:43] MTD032ME: YEP\n[9:43] MTD030ID: SO MAYBE WE CAN UH USE THE DOCKING STATION FOR EXAMPLE UH M. P. THREE PLAYERS OR OR UH\n[9:50] MTD030ID: UH HEARING DEVICES\n[9:51] MTD032ME: I THINK THAT'S VERY DIFFICULT BECAUSE OF DIFFERENT SHAPES OF UH UH DEVICES\n[9:55] MTD030ID: YES BUT WHEN YOU PUT THAT SAME VOLT VOLTAGES ON IT\n[9:58] MTD030ID: YOU CAN PUT UH WHEN THE WHEN THE WHEN UH O THE THE THE LOWEST PART OF IT\n[9:59] MTD032ME: YEAH OF COURSE\n[10:05] MTD030ID: WHEN IT'S O THE SAME AS THE OTHER PRODUCTS YOU CAN PUT IT ALL ON THE SAME UH\n[10:05] MTD032ME: MM-HMM\n[10:10] MTD032ME: WELL IT IT GOT IT IT HAS GOT TO FIT INTO THE SHAPE OF COURSE\n[10:14] MTD030ID: YES BUT WE CAN MAKE\n[10:15] MTD032ME: THE TECHNOLOGY AND THE VOLTAGE CAN BE THE SAME\n[10:17] MTD032ME: THAT'S UH THAT'S TRUE\n[10:18] MTD032ME: BUT UH I IF YOU ALL MAKE THE M HAVING A BOTTOM LIKE THIS THEN THEY ALL FIT\n[10:24] MTD030ID: NO WE CAN MAKE UH MAKE THE MOST LOWEST PART ALL THE SAME\n[10:28] MTD032ME: YEAH THAT'S TRUE BUT UH\n[10:30] MTD030ID: WHEN WHEN THE THE RECHARGER HAS A HAS A BIT WHAT POINTS OUT WE CAN PLACE ALL ON TOP OF IT\n[10:40] MTD032ME: YES BUT UH I I G\n[10:40] MTD030ID: JUST HAVE TO BE BIG ENOUGH FOR THE BIGGEST\n[10:42] MTD032ME: SHOULDN'T IT FALL THEN\n[10:43] MTD032ME: IT ISN'T GOING TO FALL DOWN\n[10:46] MTD032ME: THAT'S A BIT UH YEAH I THINK\n[10:48] MTD030ID: NO WHEN YOU MAKE IT LARGE ENOUGH NO IT IT WILL NOT\n[10:51] MTD030ID: BUT THEN IT'S A LITTLE BIT\n[10:51] MTD032ME: NO BUT IF IF LIKE THIS I'LL I'LL POINT IT OUT\n[10:54] MTD032ME: IF YOU GOT UH A A A BASE A BASE LIKE THIS I WON'T DRAW IT REALLY\n[10:55] MTD030ID: BUT IT'S JUST AN IDEA\n[10:58] MTD032ME: IF YOU GOT A BASE WHICH IS UH AS BIG AS THIS\n[11:00] MTD030ID: BUT IT'S FLAT IT'S FLAT AS AS THIS SO WE CAN P MAKE ALL THE PRODUCTS AS FLAT AS THIS\n[11:04] MTD031UID: YOU CAN\n[11:06] MTD032ME: YEAH SURE BUT IF YOU GOT IF YOU GOT A TINY PLAYER IT CAN\n[11:06] MTD031UID: BUT I I I IT'S BACKWARDS\n[11:10] MTD030ID: YES BUT WHEN YOU MAKE UH UH A BIT OF BIG\n[11:11] MTD031UID: BUT IT'S IT'S BACKWARDS\n[11:12] MTD031UID: IT'S LEANING\n[11:13] MTD031UID: IT'S LEANING BACKWARDS I THINK IN THE IN THE DOCKING STATION\n[11:15] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[11:16] MTD032ME: UH WHA WHAT YOU COULD DO IF YOU UH FROM THE BOTTOM OH RIGHT HELP\n[11:20] MTD031UID: THAT'S TEXT\n[11:21] MTD029PM: BUT\n[11:21] MTD032ME: UH YOU COULD MAKE LIKE A HOLE IN IT YOU KNOW OF UH IN IN THE\n[11:23] MTD030ID: YES LITTLE HOLER LITTLER UH LITTLE PRODUCTS GO DEEPER IN IT\n[11:27] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[11:28] MTD032ME: THAT I THAT IS POSSIBLE YEP\n[11:29] MTD029PM: WELL LET'S HA LET'S TALK ABOUT THE DOCKING STATION LATER BECAUSE UH MAYBE WE HAVE WE HAVE TO UH CONSIDER THE DOCKING STATION ANYWAY\n[11:32] MTD032ME: YEAH SURE YOU'RE RIGHT\n[11:35] MTD029PM: BECAUSE WE HAVE SOME UH COST ISSUES STILL TO COME\n[11:35] MTD030ID: YES\n[11:36] MTD030ID: AND UH UH\n[11:38] MTD032ME: OH\n[11:39] MTD029PM: BUT WE HAVE TO LOOK N I DON'T KNOW\n[11:39] MTD030ID: THE F THE LOOK AND FEEL WOULD BE GREAT ON THIS UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:42] MTD032ME: I DON'T LIKE THE COLOURS\n[11:42] MTD030ID: BECAUSE UH YOU ALWAYS UH WILL UH PICK UP THE REMOTE CONTROL IN THE IN THE SMALLEST UH AREA\n[11:49] MTD032ME: MM-HMM\n[11:51] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[11:51] MTD030ID: THEN YOUR UH LEFT THUMB OF UH YOUR RIGHT THUMB IS UH NEAR THE PROGRAMME UH BUTTON\n[11:58] MTD030ID: WHICH IS THE MOST COMMON USED UH FUNCTION AND ALL THE OTHER BUTTONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR UH THUMB\n[12:05] MTD030ID: SO IT'S IT'S IT'S REALLY GOOD DESIGN\n[12:06] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[12:08] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[12:09] MTD029PM: YES\n[12:10] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT\n[12:10] MTD029PM: THAT'S IT\n[12:11] MTD030ID: YES UH ON THE SIDE UH THERE WILL BE A STRIP OF RUBBER\n[12:16] MTD030ID: AND IN THE MIDDLE UH THERE IS UH A HARD UH A HARD MATERIAL A BIT HARD PLASTIC WITH A LIGHT UH BEHIND IT\n[12:18] MTD032ME: THE LIGHT\n[12:24] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[12:25] MTD032ME: AND OTHER LIGHTS\n[12:26] MTD029PM: I THINK ADDED LIGHTS ARE GONNA BE A PROBLEM TOO\n[12:27] MTD030ID: YES WE CAN MAKE ALSO N NEON LIGHTS ON IT OR OR THE BUTTONS THAT CAN MAKE UH LIGHT ON IT\n[12:30] MTD032ME: NO O ON THE ON THE FRONT\n[12:32] MTD032ME: YEAH OKAY\n[12:34] MTD032ME: MAYBE THE UH THE LOGO\n[12:36] MTD030ID: YES\n[12:37] MTD031UID: LIGHTS\n[12:37] MTD030ID: BUT IT WILL ALSO UH UH USE BATTERIES AND DO WE WANT TO\n[12:38] MTD032ME: YEAH WHY NOT\n[12:42] MTD032ME: OF COURSE\n[12:43] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[12:43] MTD031UID: MM\n[12:44] MTD029PM: FOR NOW UH THIS IS UH IS GOOD ENOUGH\n[12:47] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[12:48] MTD029PM: YEAH WHAT WAS UH ON THE\n[12:50] MTD030ID: THE ALL THE ASPECTS OF THE INTERFACE BUTTONS WERE UH\n[12:54] MTD029PM: OKAY BUT IN THE OH YEAH THE COLOUR\n[12:56] MTD029PM: BECAUSE WE'RE GONNA USE UH ONE COLOUR FOR THE THE PLASTIC ENCLOSURE AND ONE COLOUR FOR THE RUBBER ISN'T IT\n[13:02] MTD030ID: YES\n[13:02] MTD029PM: THEN WE'RE GONNA DO THE BUTTONS IN THE I ARE WE'RE GONNA HAVE RUBBER BUTTONS\n[13:06] MTD029PM: AND THEY'RE BE A THEY'LL BE IN THE SAME COLOUR AS THE RUBBER ON THE SIDE\n[13:06] MTD030ID: YES\n[13:07] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[13:07] MTD032ME: UH IN THE SAME COLOUR AS THE SIDE\n[13:09] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[13:10] MTD032ME: YEAH I THINK I THINK THAT'LL BE GOOD\n[13:10] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[13:10] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[13:11] MTD029PM: AND I THINK WE SHOULD USE A A DARKER COLOUR FOR THE UM PLASTIC AND MAYBE SOME MORE M BRIGHTER AND FLASHY STUFF\n[13:11] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[13:17] MTD030ID: YES MAYBE WE CAN USE ON THE ON THE LIGHTS ON THE SIDE WE CAN USE UH UH MULTIPLE UH LIGHTS SO IT WILL UH\n[13:19] MTD032ME: YES\n[13:26] MTD029PM: YEAH WE'LL TALK ABOUT THE LIGHTS LATER\n[13:27] MTD030ID: YES\n[13:27] MTD029PM: 'CAUSE I ALSO DON YEAH IT'S DEPENDS ON THE COSTS AND SUCH\n[13:27] MTD032ME: YEP\n[13:31] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[13:31] MTD029PM: BUT UH AND WE HAVE TO AGREE UH UPON THE EXACT COLOURS BUT MAY I DUNNO IF THAT'S IMPORTANT BUT WE'LL TALK ABOUT THAT LATER\n[13:38] MTD029PM: OKAY FOR NOW THIS IS THIS IS OKAY\n[13:38] MTD032ME: WE WILL\n[13:40] MTD029PM: UM THE NEXT P Y YOU GONNA GIVE A PRESENTATION TOO\n[13:44] MTD029PM: UH I HAVE TO SEE THE AGENDA\n[13:46] MTD032ME: WELL UH YEAH I I'M GONNA DO SOMETHING RIGHT THERE YEAH\n[13:46] MTD030ID: NO\n[13:50] MTD029PM: DETAIL DESIGN\n[13:51] MTD032ME: WE GOTTA DO THAT ON THE RIGHT THE MOST RIGHT MOST SCREEN BECAUSE THE LEFTMOST\n[13:56] MTD029PM: EVALUATION CRITERIA\n[13:59] MTD032ME: YEP THAT'S ME\n[14:01] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[14:02] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[14:03] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT\n[14:05] MTD032ME: I WILL BE NEEDING THAT IMAGE SO LEAVE IT PLEASE\n[14:08] MTD032ME: UM\n[14:13] MTD032ME: GO AWAY\n[14:18] MTD032ME: RIGHT WE'RE GONNA EVALUATE THAT DESIGN ACCORDING TO A FEW POINTS\n[14:26] MTD032ME: UM WE G THE FOUR OF US ARE GOING TO DO THAT UM TOGETHER\n[14:31] MTD032ME: I WANNA HAVE A COLOUR OVER HERE COME ON\n[14:35] MTD032ME: RIGHT THE REMOTE IS NOT UGLY A BIT WEIRD SENTENCE BUT\n[14:40] MTD032ME: THE POSITIVE THINGS HAS TO BE ON THE LEFT SO I SAID NOT UGLY INSTEAD OF UGLY\n[14:45] MTD032ME: UH WHAT WOULD YOU SAY WE WE GOTTA GIVE POINTS TO UH TO ALL OF THESE TO EVALUATE UH THAT DESIGN\n[14:53] MTD032ME: AND PLEASE FORGET THE DRAWING SKILLS OF THESE GUYS\n[14:58] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[14:58] MTD032ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL IS NOT UGLY\n[15:01] MTD032ME: HOW DO YOU FEEL\n[15:03] MTD029PM: YEAH I THINK FOUR MAYBE WOULD BE APPROPRIATE BECAUSE IT'S\n[15:07] MTD029PM: YEAH MAYBE IT REALLY DEPENDS ON TASTE\n[15:09] MTD029PM: UH I MEAN IT'S KIND OF OUR DESIGN\n[15:12] MTD029PM: IT'S SO IF MAYBE A LOT OF PEOPLE FIND IT REALLY UGLY YOU KNOW O OTHER PEOPLE FIND IT REALLY COOL\n[15:12] MTD032ME: YES\n[15:13] MTD030ID: YEAH\n[15:17] MTD032ME: BACKGROUND COLOUR\n[15:18] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW OR UH I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU\n[15:20] MTD032ME: HOW DO YOU GUYS FEEL\n[15:20] MTD030ID: I THINK I THINK THE THE FRONTS WILL GIVE IT A MORE UH UH UH LESS UGLIER UH SIDE\n[15:20] MTD029PM: CASTING\n[15:21] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[15:29] MTD030ID: BECAUSE YOU CAN UH MAKE IT IN YOUR OWN YES YOU CAN MAKE IT IN YOUR OWN UH\n[15:30] MTD032ME: THE DIFFERENT DESIGNS\n[15:32] MTD032ME: YES\n[15:33] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[15:34] MTD032ME: OKAY\n[15:35] MTD030ID: MORE TO YOUR OWN PERSONALITY OR OR HOUSE STYLE\n[15:37] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT WE D WE DIDN'T WE'RE WE'RE NOT PLANNING TO USE FRONTS I BELIEVE\n[15:41] MTD032ME: NO NOT NOT FRONTS BUT DIFFERENT DESIGNS\n[15:42] MTD029PM: WITH A COLOUR A CO A COLOURS\n[15:42] MTD031UID: NO NOT FRONTS\n[15:43] MTD031UID: DIFFERENT DESIGNS\n[15:43] MTD030ID: YES\n[15:44] MTD029PM: OH OKAY\n[15:44] MTD032ME: AND THAT'S STILL UH UH YEAH IS IS UH IS A LITTLE PERSONAL TOUCH I GUESS\n[15:44] MTD031UID: DIFFERENT COLOURS MAYBE YEAH\n[15:48] MTD029PM: OKAY BUT\n[15:49] MTD029PM: OH MAYBE WE SHOULD DO THREE OR SOMETHING THAT W YOU KNOW OUR\n[15:50] MTD032ME: WHAT\n[15:52] MTD032ME: YEAH WHA WHA WHAT WOULD YOU UH GUYS UH THINK\n[15:54] MTD030ID: OR FORTY\n[15:54] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[15:55] MTD032ME: PERSONALLY\n[15:57] MTD032ME: PERSONALLY\n[15:57] MTD031UID: WE CAN MAKE IT A ONE\n[15:59] MTD032ME: YES BUT WHAT IS IT\n[16:02] MTD030ID: I THINK TWO OR THREE\n[16:04] MTD032ME: GUIDO\n[16:04] MTD031UID: MM YEAH\n[16:06] MTD031UID: I AGREE\n[16:07] MTD032ME: TWO OR THREE\n[16:08] MTD031UID: UM I UH I GO FOR THE POSITIVE\n[16:09] MTD032ME: I WAS\n[16:12] MTD031UID: SO I GO FOR TWO\n[16:14] MTD032ME: I WAS THINKING ABOUT THREE SO I GUESS\n[16:15] MTD029PM: UH I WAS THINKING ABOUT FOUR SO I THINK THREE IS UH\n[16:17] MTD032ME: THREE IS UH A BIT UH OH WHAT AM I DOING\n[16:18] MTD031UID: OKAY THREE\n[16:23] MTD032ME: I'LL MARK IT\n[16:25] MTD032ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL'S UH UH THAT N MAKES UH ZAPPING EASY\n[16:29] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[16:29] MTD029PM: YEAH WELL LET THAT LET'S MAKE THAT A ONE\n[16:30] MTD030ID: YES\n[16:30] MTD031UID: TWO\n[16:32] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[16:32] MTD031UID: ONE\n[16:32] MTD031UID: ONE\n[16:33] MTD032ME: ANTEK YOU AGREE\n[16:33] MTD030ID: YES\n[16:33] MTD031UID: OKAY YEAH I'LL I'LL AGREE\n[16:34] MTD030ID: YES\n[16:35] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[16:35] MTD029PM: THAT'S ONE THING FOR SURE\n[16:36] MTD032ME: YOU'RE NOT ANTEK\n[16:36] MTD031UID: I'M THE I'M THE USABILITY SO\n[16:37] MTD032ME: I TOTALLY AGREE\n[16:39] MTD032ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL THE REMOTE CONTROL'S RELEVANT BUTTONS ARE PROMINENTLY VISIBLE\n[16:44] MTD030ID: YES\n[16:45] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[16:46] MTD029PM: YEAH TWO OR A ONE I GUESS\n[16:46] MTD031UID: THE\n[16:47] MTD029PM: IT'S SOMETHING WE REALLY PUT WORK INTO\n[16:49] MTD032ME: YEAH I YEAH\n[16:51] MTD032ME: I WOULD SAY A ONE BECAUSE UH EVERY BUTTON IS UH UH RELEVANT\n[16:51] MTD030ID: IT'S ALL ABOUT THE BUTTONS\n[16:56] MTD032ME: AND OUR OH YEAH IT'S A B YEAH\n[16:59] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[16:59] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT\n[17:01] MTD032ME: THAT'S A ONE\n[17:02] MTD032ME: YOU AGREE\n[17:02] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[17:04] MTD032ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL HASN'T GOT TOO MUCH REDUNDANT OR UNNEEDED BUTTONS\n[17:07] MTD032ME: I THINK WE TOTALLY SUCCEEDED THERE\n[17:08] MTD029PM: BUT\n[17:09] MTD031UID: WELL\n[17:10] MTD029PM: WELL MAYBE A TWO BECAUSE OF THE MENU BUTTON OR SOMETHING\n[17:10] MTD032ME: OH\n[17:12] MTD031UID: YEAH WELL MENU YEAH MAYBE\n[17:12] MTD032ME: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[17:13] MTD029PM: AND TELETE\n[17:13] MTD032ME: THAT'S TRUE\n[17:13] MTD030ID: ALSO THE THE THE BUTTONS OF THE ONE THE TWO THE THE DIGITS O THEY'RE USED UH UH\n[17:16] MTD029PM: YEAH WE DON'T KNOW IF THE UH THEY'RE NECESSARY\n[17:18] MTD032ME: THE THE YEAH M WELL YOU D YOU'VE GOT A POINT\n[17:21] MTD029PM: I THINK A TWO\n[17:22] MTD031UID: YEAH TRUE\n[17:22] MTD030ID: CAN YES THREE TWO\n[17:23] MTD031UID: YEAH I AGREE\n[17:24] MTD029PM: CAME A LONG WAY BUT NOT WE DIDN'T NOT UH\n[17:24] MTD032ME: TWO OR THREE\n[17:26] MTD031UID: MM TWO\n[17:28] MTD032ME: TWO\n[17:28] MTD030ID: BUT YOU CAN'T MAKE A REMOTE CONTROL WITHOUT THEM BECAUSE\n[17:28] MTD032ME: ANTEK\n[17:31] MTD031UID: BECAUSE WE GOT\n[17:31] MTD032ME: NAY THAT THAT THAT'S TRUE THAT'S TRUE\n[17:32] MTD032ME: THEY'RE DEFINITELY NEEDED\n[17:33] MTD029PM: NO W W IT CAN ALSO ALWAYS BE MORE SIMPLISTIC BUT TWO IS YEAH\n[17:33] MTD032ME: SO\n[17:35] MTD032ME: WE PUT IT ON A TWO\n[17:37] MTD030ID: YES\n[17:38] MTD032ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL HAS GOT A REALLY TRENDY LOOK\n[17:41] MTD030ID: YES\n[17:42] MTD030ID: A ONE\n[17:44] MTD032ME: MAARTEN\n[17:44] MTD029PM: YEAH UH A T I THINK A TWO\n[17:45] MTD031UID: WELL\n[17:47] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH Y I IT'S HARD TO SAY FROM THIS PICTURE\n[17:50] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[17:50] MTD030ID: WE WE'VE TRIED TO MAKE IT UH THE THE BEST TRENDY LOOK UH EVER\n[17:53] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[17:55] MTD032ME: EVER YEAH\n[17:56] MTD032ME: GUIDO\n[17:58] MTD029PM: BUT I DO THINK IT'S MORE\n[17:58] MTD031UID: UH I WILL I WILL MAKE IT A THREE BECAUSE UH YEAH\n[18:01] MTD031UID: I I TH\n[18:01] MTD029PM: BUT I DO THINK THAT IT'S MORE TRENDY THAN BEAUTIFUL\n[18:04] MTD032ME: YEAH UH I AGREE\n[18:04] MTD030ID: YES\n[18:05] MTD029PM: SO SO I THINK MAYBE IT HAS TO SCORE HIGHER UH ON THIS THAN ON THE\n[18:05] MTD032ME: I AGREE\n[18:06] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[18:07] MTD031UID: TRUE YEAH\n[18:08] MTD032ME: I WAS PLANNING TO GIVE IT A TWO UH WHERE I GIVE THE NOT UGLY UH OH YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[18:11] MTD029PM: A TH A THREE\n[18:15] MTD032ME: YOU AGREE ON THE TWO\n[18:16] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[18:16] MTD030ID: YES\n[18:16] MTD029PM: I I UH WHEN YOU COMPARE TO THE\n[18:19] MTD032ME: GREAT\n[18:20] MTD032ME: REMOTE CONTROL HASN'T GOT TOO MUCH REDUNDANT OR UNNEEDED BUTTONS\n[18:23] MTD029PM: UH UH WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE WITH\n[18:25] MTD032ME: UH I COPIED THAT ONE\n[18:27] MTD032ME: WELL UH FORGET THAT\n[18:29] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[18:30] MTD032ME: UM\n[18:33] MTD032ME: GO AWAY\n[18:34] MTD032ME: REMOTE CONTROL HAS GOT INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY IMPLANTED\n[18:38] MTD031UID: NO\n[18:38] MTD030ID: NO\n[18:38] MTD029PM: NO\n[18:39] MTD031UID: WE'RE NOT WELL MAYBE THE THE THE ON THE SIDE\n[18:40] MTD030ID: NO NOT L. C. D. SO\n[18:43] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT WE UH YOU MEAN THE RUBBER STUFF\n[18:45] MTD032ME: YEAH AND THE LIGHT\n[18:46] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT WE HAVE T WE HAVE TO TALK ABOUT THE LIGHTS UH\n[18:46] MTD031UID: AND THE LIGHT MAYBE\n[18:47] MTD030ID: BUT THAT THAT'S NOT INNOVATIVE\n[18:49] MTD031UID: BUT\n[18:50] MTD029PM: AND I DON'T U ALSO IT'S ALSO REALLY NOT INNOVATIVE IT'S MORE\n[18:50] MTD032ME: WELL I G\n[18:50] MTD030ID: LIGHTS LIGHTS ARE\n[18:52] MTD032ME: IT'S NOT SEVEN\n[18:54] MTD029PM: NO SIX\n[18:55] MTD031UID: WELL SIX\n[18:55] MTD029PM: OR SEVEN MAYBE YEAH\n[18:56] MTD031UID: NO SIX\n[18:57] MTD030ID: SIX\n[18:57] MTD029PM: OR SIX\n[18:58] MTD032ME: WHY UH WHY NOT A SEVEN\n[18:58] MTD031UID: SIX\n[18:59] MTD029PM: YEAH MINE IS SEVEN\n[19:00] MTD030ID: BECAUSE WE'VE TRIED TO MAKE IT A LITTLE BIT INNOVATIVE BUT IT BUT IT\n[19:03] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[19:04] MTD032ME: HOW\n[19:05] MTD029PM: UH IT'S UH DEPENDS ON THE ON THE MAYBE\n[19:06] MTD030ID: WITH THE LIGHTS IT IT'S IT'S KIND OF FUTURE\n[19:09] MTD029PM: NO I THINK I THINK ACTUALLY IT'S A SEVEN MAYBE BUT THERE'S NOTHING INNOVATIVE ABOUT IT\n[19:09] MTD032ME: YEAH YOU THINK THE LIGHTS ARE INNOVATIVE\n[19:13] MTD032ME: WELL IT'S N TRUE\n[19:15] MTD032ME: UH I AGREE M BUT\n[19:16] MTD030ID: BUT STILL YOU CAN RETRIEVE IT WHEN IT'S WHEN IT'S GONE WITH THE WITH\n[19:19] MTD031UID: INNOVATIVE IN GENERALLY OR JUST F ORIGINAL FOR\n[19:20] MTD032ME: I'LL\n[19:21] MTD032ME: YEAH YOU YOU DIDN'T DRAW THE DOCKING STATION\n[19:23] MTD030ID: YES\n[19:24] MTD029PM: N NO NO T\n[19:25] MTD032ME: YEAH IT IT'S I THINK I THINK WITH ITS\n[19:25] MTD030ID: THE DOCKING STATION IS A IS A LITTLE BIT INNOVATIVE\n[19:26] MTD031UID: A DOCKING STATION IS INNOVA\n[19:26] MTD029PM: YEAH I MEAN THE DOCK STATION BUT BUT UH I THINK THE THE DOCKING STATION IT'S GONNA BE A KIND OF A PROBLEM\n[19:28] MTD030ID: IT'S A PART OF THE REMOTE\n[19:29] MTD032ME: I THINK MORE M\n[19:32] MTD031UID: OKAY\n[19:33] MTD030ID: AND WITH THE SPEAKER ON THE THERE'S ALSO A SPEAKER\n[19:34] MTD029PM: BUT\n[19:34] MTD032ME: UH THAT THAT'S N\n[19:35] MTD029PM: WELL LET'S LEAVE IT OPEN FOR UH FOR US LATER TO SEE WHAT BECAUSE WE HAVE TO REEVALUATE ANYWAY\n[19:40] MTD029PM: WELL I I YEAH\n[19:40] MTD030ID: OKAY\n[19:41] MTD029PM: NO\n[19:41] MTD032ME: NO UH WELL THE AGENDA SAYS EVALUATE NOW SO I THINK WE\n[19:45] MTD029PM: OKAY FOR NOW IT'S A SIX OR A SEVEN UH SEV SIX MAYBE BECAUSE\n[19:46] MTD032ME: IT'S IT'S A SIX\n[19:47] MTD031UID: SIX\n[19:48] MTD030ID: BUT THE RETRIEVAL OR THE\n[19:48] MTD032ME: THAT M F YEAH FOR THE RETRIEVAL FUNCTION\n[19:49] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT I DON'T I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S VERY INNO YEAH\n[19:52] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[19:52] MTD032ME: I THINK THAT'S VERY INNOVATIVE FOR A REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:54] MTD030ID: YES HOW WOULD YOU INNOVATE A REMOTE CONTROL MORE\n[19:54] MTD029PM: YEAH V\n[19:58] MTD029PM: YEAH MORE THROUGH UH LIKE FUNCTION T. V. FUNCTIONALITIES AND NO NO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[20:02] MTD030ID: TO PUT IT ON YOUR HEAD\n[20:05] MTD029PM: YOU HAVE MUST BE INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR REMOTE CONTROLS BUT MORE IN HOW YOU CONTROL STUFF NOT IN HOW YOU FIND YOUR YEAH\n[20:08] MTD032ME: YEAH SURE BUT\n[20:12] MTD029PM: YEAH IT'S THAT'S THAT'S THINK ABOUT IT LA LATER ON AND UH\n[20:12] MTD032ME: BUT I D I DEFINITELY DON'T THINK IT'S A FIVE BUT\n[20:17] MTD032ME: REMOTE CONTROL IS EASY TO USE\n[20:18] MTD029PM: YEAH AS A A ONE OR A TWO MA UH AT LEAST\n[20:19] MTD030ID: YES\n[20:20] MTD031UID: YEAH A TWO\n[20:21] MTD030ID: YES\n[20:22] MTD032ME: I THINK A TWO\n[20:22] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[20:23] MTD029PM: YEAH IT'S GOOD\n[20:25] MTD031UID: MORE TWO\n[20:26] MTD032ME: COME ON\n[20:26] MTD032ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL HASN'T GOT UH\n[20:29] MTD029PM: NO I WOULD HAVE SEEN THAT ONE BEFORE\n[20:31] MTD029PM: OH YOU SKIPPED ONE UH\n[20:32] MTD032ME: I'VE JUST FILLED UH\n[20:34] MTD029PM: UH HERE\n[20:35] MTD032ME: GO AWAY\n[20:36] MTD030ID: YOU LIKE THE BUTTONS\n[20:38] MTD032ME: I FOUND TWELVE QUESTIONS SO MUCH BUT IT STILL IS TEN\n[20:41] MTD029PM: REMOTE CONTROL WILL BE BOUGHT BY\n[20:43] MTD032ME: IT WILL BE BOUGHT BY PEOPLE UNDER THE AGE OF FORTY\n[20:45] MTD030ID: YES\n[20:45] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[20:46] MTD031UID: YES\n[20:46] MTD029PM: DEFINITELY\n[20:48] MTD030ID: IN IN AND COMPARING WITH UH PEOPLE OF TH OF THE AGE ABOVE\n[20:48] MTD029PM: WELL\n[20:51] MTD032ME: NO NO NO\n[20:51] MTD029PM: UH JUST IN GENERAL\n[20:52] MTD032ME: NO JUST IF THEY IF THEY BUY IT\n[20:53] MTD029PM: YEAH A TWO\n[20:54] MTD030ID: WE DON'T KNOW\n[20:55] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT I THINK I THINK TWO\n[20:55] MTD030ID: BUT\n[20:55] MTD032ME: YEAH WHAT DO YOU THINK\n[20:56] MTD031UID: YEAH I THINK TWO YEAH\n[20:58] MTD031UID: I AGREE\n[20:59] MTD032ME: ANTEK\n[20:59] MTD031UID: TWO\n[21:00] MTD030ID: YES TWO BUT ONLY IN C WHEN YOU COMPARE IT WITH WITH ELDERLY\n[21:04] MTD029PM: UH THAT IS NOT THE QUESTION\n[21:04] MTD032ME: NO THAT'S NO COMPARISON\n[21:06] MTD029PM: IT'S JUST W IT WILL BE BOUGHT BY PEOPLE UNDER FORTY\n[21:10] MTD029PM: YEAH YOU CAN YEAH YOU CAN BE VERY PICKY ABOUT IT\n[21:12] MTD032ME: AND I DON'T MEAN TWO PEOPLE\n[21:12] MTD030ID: THIS IS JUST GUESSING\n[21:14] MTD029PM: AH YEAH JUST MAKE IT WE'LL MAKE IT A TWO\n[21:15] MTD030ID: MAKE IT A TWO\n[21:15] MTD032ME: W W\n[21:17] MTD030ID: WHEN IT SUCCEEDS UH IT CAN GET A TWO MU\n[21:20] MTD032ME: RIGHT THE REM\n[21:22] MTD032ME: THE REMOTE CONTROL HAS RECOGNISABLE CORPORATE IMAGE COLOUR LOGO OR SLOGAN\n[21:24] MTD029PM: OH NO\n[21:26] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[21:28] MTD029PM: YEAH YOU HAVE MAKE AN SLOGAN IS QUITE OBVIOUS\n[21:28] MTD031UID: WE DON'T HAVE THE SLOGAN THOUGH\n[21:32] MTD032ME: OH THE SLOGAN\n[21:33] MTD029PM: OH THE OH SORRY NO NOT NOT THE SLOGAN\n[21:33] MTD032ME: CAN WE SEE THE SLOGAN\n[21:34] MTD031UID: THE LOGO\n[21:35] MTD029PM: YEAH YOU CAN PUT THAT ON THE SIDE IF IF WE WOULD LIKE TO\n[21:35] MTD030ID: A LOGO\n[21:37] MTD031UID: UNDERNEATH IT OR SOMETHING\n[21:37] MTD030ID: YES UH ENCRYPTED UH WITH\n[21:41] MTD029PM: YEAH AND I WILL I TH STILL THINK IT'S GONNA BE A TWO OR A THREE\n[21:41] MTD032ME: ARE WE GONNA DO THAT\n[21:44] MTD031UID: A THREE\n[21:45] MTD029PM: MAYBE A THREE THIS TIME\n[21:45] MTD031UID: THREE\n[21:46] MTD031UID: YEAH A THREE\n[21:46] MTD030ID: YES\n[21:47] MTD032ME: THREE\n[21:48] MTD032ME: I AGREE\n[21:50] MTD032ME: BECAUSE OF THE SLOGAN REMOTE CONTROL'S GOT A BASIC DESIGN INTENDED UH FOR NOVICE USERS\n[21:51] MTD029PM: AND UH\n[21:54] MTD029PM: UH IT'S A ONE OR A TWO\n[21:56] MTD031UID: YEAH TWO\n[21:57] MTD030ID: YES\n[21:58] MTD032ME: TWO\n[21:58] MTD029PM: YEAH MAKE IT A TWO\n[21:58] MTD031UID: TWO\n[21:59] MTD032ME: TWO\n[22:00] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT\n[22:02] MTD032ME: WE GOTTA ADD UP THE SCORES NOW TO SEE OUR TOTAL AVERAGE\n[22:07] MTD032ME: FOUR FIVE SEVEN NINE\n[22:10] MTD032ME: FORGET THAT\n[22:11] MTD032ME: FIFTEEN SEVENTEEN TWENTY ONE TWENTY FOUR TWENTY SIX\n[22:17] MTD032ME: TWENTY SIX\n[22:21] MTD032ME: IT'S A TWO POINT SIX\n[22:25] MTD029PM: IT'S NOT THAT BAD\n[22:26] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT WE YEAH\n[22:27] MTD029PM: YEAH AND THAT'S MOSTLY THE INNO WHEN WE UH SCORE HIGHER ON INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY WE WOULD SCORE TWO\n[22:34] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[22:34] MTD029PM: WHICH IS UH QUITE A GREAT SCORE\n[22:35] MTD032ME: TRUE\n[22:36] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[22:37] MTD029PM: UH THIS IS WAS UH THE EVALUATION\n[22:39] MTD032ME: THIS WAS MY EVALUATION\n[22:41] MTD029PM: BECAUSE I I STILL THINK THAT THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THIS MEETING STILL HAS\n[22:41] MTD032ME: SO\n[22:43] MTD032ME: WE DID A PRETTY NICE JOB UNTIL NOW\n[22:47] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[22:48] MTD032ME: UM IS THIS YOUR\n[22:50] MTD030ID: IS THERE SOMETHING AFTER THIS UH MEETING\n[22:51] MTD032ME: WHATEVER\n[22:54] MTD032ME: WELL I THINK WE GOTTA FILL OUT ANOTHER QUESTIONNAIRE\n[22:54] MTD030ID: OR\n[22:55] MTD031UID: NO\n[22:56] MTD030ID: OKAY\n[22:57] MTD031UID: OKAY YEAH\n[23:05] MTD029PM: STILL OPENED OR UH\n[23:08] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[23:08] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[23:11] MTD029PM: OKAY FINANCE\n[23:12] MTD029PM: BECAUSE UM\n[23:13] MTD031UID: SHOOT\n[23:15] MTD029PM: I RECEIVED UH A SPREADSHEET\n[23:15] MTD032ME: A FIVE\n[23:16] MTD032ME: A FIVE\n[23:19] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT I UH ACTUALLY DON'T NEED THIS PRESENTATION I GUESS\n[23:22] MTD029PM: OH\n[23:24] MTD032ME: DOESN'T MATTER\n[23:26] MTD029PM: I'M GONNA OPEN THE SPREADSHEET AND WE'RE GONNA WORK THIS OUT TOGETHER BECAUSE I DIDN'T REALLY FIN UH I HAVE A\n[23:35] MTD029PM: DIDN'T REALLY FINISH IT\n[23:37] MTD029PM: WELL WE UH WE'LL SEE\n[23:38] MTD029PM: WE'LL STUMBLE UPON SOME PROBLEMS\n[23:43] MTD032ME: WE PROBABLY WILL\n[23:43] MTD029PM: I PROBABLY HAVE ALREADY OPENED IT HERE\n[23:51] MTD029PM: TRY IT AGAIN\n[23:54] MTD029PM: FIRST OF ALL THE MM ALL THE DOCKING STATION AND COSTS AND SUCH ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS LIST\n[24:04] MTD029PM: BUT LET'S LET'S ST START WITH BEGINNING\n[24:06] MTD029PM: WE INCLUDE ONE BATTERY\n[24:07] MTD029PM: I I UH I'LL EXPLAIN ITS UH THE THE COMPONENTS ARE LISTED OVER HERE\n[24:12] MTD029PM: UH PRICE IS GIVEN\n[24:13] MTD029PM: WE UM YEAH WE WE UH INDICATE THE AMOUNT OF COMPONENTS OF THE SPECIF SPECIFIC COMPONENT HOW MUCH WE NEED OF THEM\n[24:14] MTD032ME: THE AMOUNT YEAH\n[24:21] MTD029PM: AND THEN UH WE'LL UH CALCULA DON'T WATCH THE NUMBER YET\n[24:24] MTD029PM: I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S FILLED IN PROPERLY\n[24:27] MTD029PM: OKAY WE NEED ONE BATTERY\n[24:28] MTD029PM: ONE BATTERY\n[24:28] MTD029PM: I THINK ONE BATTERY IS ENOUGH\n[24:29] MTD030ID: YES\n[24:31] MTD029PM: WE DON'T NEED KINETIC SOLAR CELLS HAND DYNAMO\n[24:34] MTD029PM: A S OKAY THIS THIS IS A P FIRST PROBLEM\n[24:36] MTD029PM: UH I THINK\n[24:39] MTD029PM: WE SHOULD KNOW HOW MANY\n[24:41] MTD029PM: SIMPLE CHIPS REGULAR CHIPS\n[24:43] MTD030ID: UH IT'S IT'S ONE ONE CHIP BUT BUT YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE ONE FROM IT\n[24:47] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[24:49] MTD029PM: BUT\n[24:50] MTD030ID: THE SIMPLE CHIP IS E ENOUGH I I THINK BUT WITH THE LIGHTS WITH THE LIGHTS AND THE RETRIEVAL IT CAN BE UH\n[24:53] MTD032ME: I DON'T KNOW\n[24:55] MTD029PM: WHERE DID WE FIND THIS INFORMATION\n[24:57] MTD032ME: I HAVEN'T GOT AN IDEA ON ON WHICH WE NEED TO USE REALLY\n[24:57] MTD029PM: WAS IT\n[25:00] MTD030ID: NO UH I\n[25:00] MTD029PM: I THINK IT WAS UH YOUR JOB IN THE FIRST UH MEET UH\n[25:00] MTD031UID: NO\n[25:03] MTD029PM: F YOUR FIRST PRESENTATION TO MAKE THIS CLEAR BUT THEN YOU HAD SOME T TIME PROBLEMS\n[25:08] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[25:08] MTD030ID: YES MY MY MY UH\n[25:10] MTD029PM: BUT DO YOU TH YOU DO YOU KNOW WHAT CHIP WE NEED\n[25:13] MTD030ID: THE THE EMAIL I GOT SAID UH SIMPLE CHIP BUT WHEN WE PUT IN THE SPEAKER AND THE RETRIEVER UH DEVICE\n[25:21] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[25:22] MTD030ID: IT WILL UH COST A A BIT MORE LIKE I THINK THE ADVANCED CHIP MAYBE\n[25:30] MTD032ME: AND HOW DO YOU KNOW\n[25:31] MTD032ME: I MEAN YOU GOT THAT EMAIL\n[25:33] MTD030ID: BEC NO THE THEY DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT A RETRIEVER OR A SPEAKER UH IN IT\n[25:33] MTD032ME: DID IT POINT OUT WHAT TO USE THEM FOR\n[25:34] MTD029PM: MAYBE YOU CAN UH LOOK IT UP RIGHT NOW\n[25:38] MTD029PM: OKAY BUT OKAY\n[25:39] MTD029PM: WHEN WE DON'T WHEN WE LEAVE THE UH RETRIEVER AND SUCH ASIDE WHAT THEN IT WOULD BE A SIMPLE CHIP\n[25:43] MTD030ID: THEN IT'S A SIMPLE CHIP\n[25:45] MTD029PM: AND WITH THE RETRIEVER IT WOULD BE AN ADVANCED CHIP\n[25:49] MTD030ID: YES I I I S I\n[25:49] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT WELL POINT OUT THE ADVANCED CHIP FOR NOW I GUESS\n[25:53] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[25:53] MTD030ID: THAT WILL BE ENOUGH FOR FUTURE UH RECOMMENDATIONS\n[25:54] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT IT WILL IT WILL IT WILL BE CAUSE A LOT OF PROBLEMS\n[25:59] MTD029PM: THE SAMPLE SENSOR SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[26:01] MTD029PM: WHAT IS IT M IS THAT THE SPEAKER WE WERE T I DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS\n[26:04] MTD030ID: I DON'T KNOW IT UH EITHER\n[26:06] MTD032ME: I DON'T KNOW\n[26:11] MTD029PM: OKAY WE WENT FOR THE DOUBLE CURVED CASE\n[26:15] MTD030ID: YES\n[26:15] MTD029PM: MADE OUT OF PLASTIC\n[26:18] MTD029PM: AND RUBBER\n[26:20] MTD029PM: AND WITH A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[26:22] MTD029PM: I GUESS THAT'S WHAT WE WERE\n[26:23] MTD031UID: WELL SPECIAL COLOUR\n[26:25] MTD029PM: YEAH I DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE SPECIAL COLOUR BUT I THINK W UH\n[26:26] MTD030ID: OTHERWISE YOU GET UH A STANDARD UH PLASTIC COLOUR\n[26:26] MTD032ME: I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S VERY SPECIAL\n[26:26] MTD031UID: I DON'T\n[26:29] MTD029PM: YEAH I THINK WE UH WE HAVE SPECIAL COLOURS\n[26:30] MTD031UID: MM OKAY\n[26:30] MTD030ID: STANDARD RUBBER\n[26:31] MTD032ME: ALRIGHT THAT'S OKAY\n[26:33] MTD029PM: OKAY THEN THE PUSH BUTTON I WAS JUST COUNTING THEM\n[26:33] MTD030ID: ST\n[26:35] MTD029PM: UH I THINK YOU HAVE TO INDICATE THE AMOUNT OF PUSH BUTTONS WE WANT TO USE ISN'T IT\n[26:41] MTD031UID: WHOA IT'S A LITTLE\n[26:42] MTD030ID: YES\n[26:42] MTD029PM: WELL THAT'S BIT OF A PROBLEM BECAUSE I RE BUT I REALLY DON'T UNDERSTAND THAT BECAUSE I CAN IMAGINE A REMOTE CONTROL WITH FAR MORE PUSH BUTTONS\n[26:43] MTD031UID: THAT'S HUGE\n[26:50] MTD029PM: AND IT WOULDN'T BE POSSIBLE ACCORDING TO THIS UH SHEET\n[26:53] MTD031UID: NO\n[26:54] MTD031UID: WE HAVE THE SIMPLEST BUTTONS\n[26:55] MTD032ME: NO\n[26:57] MTD030ID: NO IT'S ONLY UH WHEN YOU USE PUSH BUTTONS IT WILL COST THAT MUCH\n[26:57] MTD029PM: YEAH\n[27:02] MTD032ME: I DON'T THINK SO BECAUSE IT SAYS AMOUNT\n[27:02] MTD030ID: IF YOU USE A SCROLL WHEEL\n[27:03] MTD029PM: AH\n[27:04] MTD029PM: YEAH IT WOULDN'T\n[27:05] MTD032ME: THE THE THE YELLOW ROW IS THE AMOUNT OF\n[27:06] MTD029PM: FILL IN THE NUMBER OF COMPONENTS YOU PLAN TO USE IN THE AND THE TOTAL COST I DON'T KNOW\n[27:10] MTD030ID: MAYBE IT'S THE KIND OF PUSH BUTTONS\n[27:10] MTD029PM: I\n[27:12] MTD030ID: YOU CAN HAVE F FOUR KIND OF PUSH BUTTONS\n[27:15] MTD030ID: RUBBER\n[27:15] MTD031UID: UH ONE TIL NINE\n[27:16] MTD030ID: YOU CAN HAVE UH\n[27:16] MTD031UID: IS THAT ONE OR IS THAT NINE BUTTONS\n[27:19] MTD029PM: AND I COUNT THEM LIKE THIS\n[27:22] MTD029PM: ONE TWO THREE UH FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE TEN ELEVEN TWELVE AND THIRTEEN\n[27:25] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[27:28] MTD029PM: BECAUSE OH THIS IS OH THIS IS ONE OKAY\n[27:30] MTD029PM: TWELVE OKAY THEN IT WOULD BE EIGHTEEN BECAUSE UH I UH RATED THEM AS UH UM\n[27:36] MTD032ME: TO N THAT'S TOTAL OF FOUR BUTTONS\n[27:37] MTD029PM: AS UH UH UH SEPARATE BUTTONS\n[27:37] MTD030ID: DIFFERENT YES\n[27:39] MTD029PM: YES\n[27:40] MTD029PM: AND PLUS THESE TWO F UH PLUS THE MUTE BUTTON AND IT'S WILL BE UH EIGHTEEN\n[27:40] MTD032ME: I THINK THAT\n[27:45] MTD032ME: EIGHTEEN\n[27:46] MTD032ME: ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SI\n[27:48] MTD030ID: WHY IS THAT SO UH EXPENSIVE\n[27:50] MTD029PM: YEAH I DON'T UNDERSTAND\n[27:52] MTD029PM: Y I DO I DON'T GET THE POINT BECAUSE IT'S WOULD BE\n[27:55] MTD029PM: S RELATIVELY SO EXPENSIVE JUST THESE M SMALL BUTTONS\n[28:00] MTD031UID: IS IT CENTS THE THE THE FIFTY CENTS A BUTTON\n[28:02] MTD032ME: FIFTY CENTS FOR ONE SINGLE STUPID BUTTON\n[28:05] MTD030ID: SO WHE WHEN YOU SO THEN IT\n[28:05] MTD031UID: NO WAY\n[28:07] MTD029PM: WELL OKAY WELL WELL LET'S MAKE IT JUST ONE\n[28:08] MTD030ID: IT'S EIGHTY PERCENT OF THE PRICE OF THE OF THE AMOUNT OF\n[28:11] MTD029PM: HERE NOW IT'S NOW IT'S ALREADY S SHALL WE JUST\n[28:12] MTD032ME: YEAH EXACTLY\n[28:14] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[28:17] MTD029PM: GIVE OUR OWN INTERPRETATION TO BECAUSE ELSE WE WOULD REALLY HAVE A PROBLEM\n[28:20] MTD029PM: IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO MAKE IT\n[28:22] MTD032ME: I CAN'T I I I COULDN'T UNDERSTAND IT IF IT WAS FIFTY CENTS PER UH UH PER BUTTON\n[28:22] MTD031UID: IT'S WAY\n[28:27] MTD030ID: WHEN YOU HAVE THE SAME AMOUNT OF BUTTON YOU HAVE TO PUT IN WI IN YOUR CARTON\n[28:28] MTD032ME: REALLY\n[28:30] MTD030ID: BOARD\n[28:31] MTD029PM: AND AND LESS BUTTONS THAN THIS ISN'T POSSIBLE\n[28:31] MTD032ME: YEAH YEAH\n[28:31] MTD030ID: AND THEN THROW IT\n[28:34] MTD029PM: THIS IS THE MOST SIMPLE YEAH IT IS POSSIBLE BUT I'VE NEVER SEEN ONE BEFORE\n[28:34] MTD031UID: NO NO NO\n[28:36] MTD030ID: BUT WHE\n[28:38] MTD030ID: I'VE SEEN ONE UH ONE REMOTE CONTROL WITH ONLY THE PU YEAH ONLY WITH UH PAGE UP PAGE DOWN AND VOLUME BUT BUT\n[28:39] MTD032ME: NO REALLY\n[28:40] MTD029PM: YEAH WITHOUT THE NUMBERS\n[28:42] MTD029PM: THAT'S POSSIBLE\n[28:45] MTD031UID: YEAH UH\n[28:45] MTD029PM: YEAH WE COULD SKIP THE NUMBERS\n[28:46] MTD032ME: YEAH BUT I D I WOULDN'T WANT TO OWN THAT\n[28:48] MTD032ME: REALLY\n[28:49] MTD031UID: THAT'S STILL FOUR\n[28:49] MTD030ID: UH IT'S IT'S STILL FOR LITTLE CHILDREN\n[28:51] MTD030ID: THEY CAN HANDLE THAT REMOTE CONTROL BUT BUT IT ISN'T FO\n[28:52] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[28:53] MTD029PM: THEN UH TELETEXT WOULD ALSO BE IM IMPOSSIBLE\n[28:56] MTD030ID: YES IT'S FOR IT'S LI UH IT'S JUST FOR A LITTLE\n[28:57] MTD031UID: YEAH THAT'S NO OPTION THAT'S NO OPTION\n[28:58] MTD029PM: OKAY WE'LL WE'LL JUST OKAY\n[29:00] MTD029PM: BUT THEN STILL WHEN WE THERE'S NO ROOM FOR A DOCKING STATION OR SOMETHING\n[29:05] MTD029PM: THA W LE LET'S SEE TH WE HAVE UH OH YEAH BUTTON SUPPLEMENTS\n[29:08] MTD029PM: WE'LL GIVE THE BUTTONS SPECIAL COLOUR\n[29:10] MTD029PM: WE'LL GIVE THEM A SPECIAL FORM\n[29:11] MTD029PM: UH I THINK WE SHOULD MARK THE SPECIAL FORM THING BECAUSE IT THIS WILL BE SOME SPECIAL FORMS INCORPORATED IN THESE BIG BUTTONS I GUESS\n[29:19] MTD031UID: A SPECIAL COLOUR WHY A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[29:21] MTD029PM: BECAUSE THE BUTTONS WILL BE UH D WILL BE MATCHING COLOUR BETWEEN THE BUTTONS AND THE RUBBER SURROUNDINGS\n[29:23] MTD031UID: BUT WHA WHAT S WHAT SPECIAL\n[29:26] MTD030ID: OTHERWISE IT\n[29:26] MTD029PM: I THINK THAT'S THE WHAT THEY MEAN BY A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[29:27] MTD031UID: OKAY YEAH\n[29:28] MTD030ID: OTHERWISE IT WOULD BE THE\n[29:28] MTD032ME: I DON'T THINK THE SPECIAL FORM IS REALLY TRUE\n[29:28] MTD031UID: UH YEAH\n[29:29] MTD029PM: I THINK ALL THE SPECIAL COLOUR THINGS HAVE TO BE MARKED OVER HERE BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT WE WERE PLANNING TO DO MAKING IT\n[29:35] MTD030ID: SPECIAL FORM ALSO IT SAYS\n[29:37] MTD029PM: YEAH SPECIAL MATERIAL R ALSO BECAUSE I HAS RUBBER\n[29:37] MTD032ME: IS IT\n[29:40] MTD029PM: AND THE BUTTONS HAVE TO BE RUBBER\n[29:43] MTD030ID: WHAT IS THE NORMAL MATERIAL\n[29:45] MTD032ME: YEAH I DUNNO\n[29:46] MTD031UID: PLASTIC\n[29:46] MTD030ID: SH YEAH\n[29:47] MTD031UID: PLASTIC I THINK\n[29:49] MTD030ID: CLASSIC\n[29:50] MTD031UID: PLASTIC\n[29:50] MTD032ME: PLASTIC\n[29:50] MTD030ID: OH PLASTIC\n[29:51] MTD029PM: 'KAY BUT THE PROBLEM NOW IS THAT THE\n[29:56] MTD029PM: THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A DOCKING STATION IN THIS LIST BUT WE CAN ALL IMAGINE THAT IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO MAKE A DOCKING STATION FOR THIRTY CENTS\n[30:01] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[30:04] MTD030ID: BUT WE CAN UH SELL THE REMOTE CONTROL AND UH SELL THE DOCKING STATION YES\n[30:11] MTD029PM: SEPARATELY\n[30:11] MTD031UID: SE NO NO NO\n[30:12] MTD030ID: AND AND BUT WE DON'T HAVE TO TELL IT\n[30:15] MTD030ID: BUT WHAT WE CAN SAY OF CAN UM ALMOST MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO BUY A REMOTE CONTROL WITHOUT THE DOCKING STATION\n[30:22] MTD029PM: YEAH YEAH\n[30:25] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT I DO LIKE THE IDEA BUT WE YEAH\n[30:28] MTD029PM: IT UH BUT IT THEN THE DOCKING STATION ISN'T RELEVANT FOR THIS PROJECT ANYMORE\n[30:31] MTD029PM: BUT WE CAN BUT THEN YOU STILL HAVE TO USE WE HAVE TO FIND OUT WHAT CHIP WE U NEED\n[30:31] MTD032ME: NO\n[30:32] MTD030ID: NO BUT YOU OTHERWISE YOU CAN'T RETRIEVE IT\n[30:38] MTD032ME: YEAH I REALLY DON'T GET IT\n[30:39] MTD032ME: I MEAN IF IT'S A SIMPLE CHIP THEN WE SUDDENLY GOT TWO EUROS AND THIRTY CENTS\n[30:41] MTD029PM: I THINK WE CAN AGREE ON THIS\n[30:42] MTD029PM: I I THINK THE SPECIAL COLOUR THING HAS TO BE UH MARKED\n[30:46] MTD029PM: 'CAUSE I THINK WE UH YEAH I THINK THAT'S WHAT WHAT WHAT THEY UH MEAN\n[30:47] MTD032ME: YEAH YEP\n[30:50] MTD030ID: BUT FOR TWO EUROS AND THIRTY CENTS WE UH WE DON'T GET A DOCKING STATION\n[30:51] MTD032ME: I THINK SO TOO\n[30:54] MTD032ME: OH I DON'T KNOW\n[30:56] MTD029PM: BUT CAN WE FIND OUT UH ABOUT UH THIS CHIPS\n[30:58] MTD029PM: BECAUSE WHEN WE DON'T NEED A D A DOCKING STATION THEN PROBABLY WE ALSO HAVE ONLY WE ALSO NEED A SIMPLE CHIP\n[31:05] MTD031UID: AND THEN WE CAN GET A DOCKING STATION\n[31:06] MTD029PM: AND MAYBE THEN WE CAN DO SOMETHING EXTRA\n[31:09] MTD030ID: FOR\n[31:09] MTD029PM: OH N UH OH STILL OH IT'S GONNA GET MORE EXPENSIVE WITH\n[31:12] MTD029PM: TWO\n[31:13] MTD029PM: THEN WE HAVE SOME MONEY LEFT\n[31:15] MTD029PM: WE CAN PUT THEN\n[31:16] MTD030ID: FOR TWO EUROS\n[31:17] MTD029PM: WE CAN PUT A SCROLL WHEEL ON IT OR SOMETHING\n[31:20] MTD032ME: UH WHY\n[31:20] MTD029PM: YEAH WELL WHO KNOWS\n[31:22] MTD032ME: I MEAN I I IF YOU IF IT WOULD COST TWO EUROS THAT HAD A TOTAL A TOTAL THING\n[31:22] MTD029PM: OR A LITTLE BIT OF TIN TITANIUM\n[31:27] MTD032ME: IT WOULD BE NICE TOO I MEAN UH WE'RE NOT GONNA ADD UH A TRIP TO HAWAII TO IT\n[31:30] MTD031UID: BUT WHAT WHAT CAN WE DO\n[31:31] MTD029PM: YEAH OR WE CAN KI DO THE KINETIC CELLS\n[31:33] MTD029PM: THAT'S ALSO MAYBE AN IDEA\n[31:35] MTD031UID: BUT UH WHAT CAN WE DO WITH THE SIMPLE CHIP AND WHAT'S DIFFERENCE WITH A REGULAR CHIP AND A ADVANCED CHIP\n[31:37] MTD029PM: YEAH THAT'S WHAT THEN WHAT HE HAS TO FIND OUT\n[31:39] MTD029PM: MAYBE YOU CAN UH FIND IT IN YOUR EMAIL RIGHT NOW THEN WE KNOW THEN WE EXACTLY KNOW WHAT IT WILL COST US\n[31:43] MTD031UID: IF IF I\n[31:46] MTD029PM: MAYBE IS THAT THAT'S NICE TO KNOW\n[31:49] MTD031UID: REGULAR CHIP AND BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE UH SPECIAL FUNCTIONS TO USE UH IN ADVANCED CHIP FOR EXAMPLE\n[31:54] MTD029PM: YEAH BU BU BUT WHEN WE YEAH BUT WHEN WE SKIP WHEN WE UM WHEN WE DON'T USE THE DO WE'RE NOT GONNA MAKE THE DOCKING STATION\n[31:56] MTD032ME: I LIKE THE HAND DYNAMO PART\n[32:04] MTD029PM: THEN WE STILL YEAH WE NEED SOMETHING ELSE MAYBE TO MAKE IT KIND OF SPECIAL BECAUSE THAT WAS OUR OUR SPECIAL FEATURE\n[32:11] MTD032ME: WE CAN MAKE A PLAIN DOCKING STATION FOR TWO EUROS\n[32:12] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[32:13] MTD031UID: WE'LL GO BACK UH TOMORROW\n[32:13] MTD032ME: I MEAN\n[32:14] MTD029PM: YEAH OKAY YOU CAN ALSO DO THAT BUT MAYBE\n[32:16] MTD032ME: WI WI WITHOUT RECHARGE\n[32:17] MTD029PM: IT STILL IS A SPECIAL REMOTE CONTROL CONS UH YOU KNOW WI ITS FORM IS SPECIAL AND MATERIAL\n[32:22] MTD032ME: YEAH BUT BUT WE CAN MAKE A DOCKING STATION FOR TWO EUROS UH IF YOU DON'T PUT THE RECHARGE FUNCTION IN IT\n[32:28] MTD032ME: I MEAN\n[32:31] MTD032ME: IT HAS A SHAPE\n[32:32] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT FOR TWO EUROS THEN WE HAVE STILL MAYBE WE HAVE TO USE THE ADVANCED CHIP THEN TWO EUROS ISN'T EVEN POSSIBLE\n[32:32] MTD032ME: OF COURSE IT HAS A SHAPE BUT I I\n[32:41] MTD032ME: WHY SHOULD THAT NOT BE POSSIBLE\n[32:43] MTD029PM: YEAH THEN BECAUSE THEN WE'D THIRTY CENTS LEFT\n[32:47] MTD032ME: NO FOR FOR THE UH FOR THE DOCKING STATION IF YOU DO IF YOU CHOOSE THE SIMPLE CHIP\n[32:51] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT YEAH I DON'T KNOW BECAUSE MAYBE D UH YEAH WE HAVE TO FIND OUT WITH THE SIMPLE CHIP\n[32:56] MTD031UID: THAT'S THE QUESTION\n[32:57] MTD031UID: IF WE DO I DO WE NEED AN ADVANCED CHIP OR IS IT OKAY F\n[33:00] MTD032ME: YES\n[33:00] MTD029PM: YEAH AND W AND AND WE UH NEED F AND WHAT IS THIS\n[33:01] MTD030ID: IT ISN'T IN MY INFORMATION SO I DON'T KNOW IT UH EITHER\n[33:03] MTD029PM: SAMPLE SENSOR SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[33:05] MTD030ID: IT ISN'T IN MY INFORMATION I UH I I'VE GOT A\n[33:11] MTD030ID: SCHEMATIC VIEW OF THE REMOTE CONTROL BUT NOTHING ABOUT UH ADVANCED CHIPS OR\n[33:19] MTD029PM: YOU CAN LOOK AT IT FOR S PRESENTATION\n[33:25] MTD029PM: S TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[33:26] MTD031UID: NO\n[33:27] MTD030ID: UH I'VE GOT HERE IN UH I WILL PUT A I WILL PUT A PAGE ON IT\n[33:28] MTD031UID: NO NO THEY WERE UH MINE YEAH\n[33:30] MTD029PM: OH\n[33:34] MTD030ID: WHEN MY MOUSE WORKS AGAIN\n[33:41] MTD029PM: OH OH OH\n[33:46] MTD029PM: HEY\n[33:48] MTD029PM: OH\n[33:50] MTD030ID: MY MOUSE IS UH\n[33:52] MTD032ME: DEAD\n[33:53] MTD030ID: YES\n[33:54] MTD032ME: REANIMATE IT\n[33:54] MTD030ID: OH\n[33:55] MTD031UID: DIED\n[33:58] MTD030ID: AH I'VE GOT IT\n[33:59] MTD030ID: I WILL PUT UH\n[34:02] MTD030ID: MY EMAIL ON THE\n[34:05] MTD030ID: THE NETWORK\n[34:14] MTD032ME: WHAT THE HELL ARE THESE\n[34:15] MTD030ID: IT'S ON IT\n[34:19] MTD032ME: OH WHATEVER\n[34:21] MTD031UID: YEAH IT'S OPEN\n[34:40] MTD029PM: MM\n[34:43] MTD029PM: I DON'T THINK HERE IT'S IN HERE ALREADY\n[34:43] MTD031UID: IT'S CIRCUIT BOARD\n[35:04] MTD031UID: IT'S ONLY JUST BASICS FOR FOR\n[35:06] MTD029PM: IT'S NOTHING ABOUT S YEAH\n[35:09] MTD030ID: YES\n[35:10] MTD031UID: AT THE END CIRCUIT THERE IS AN INFRARED LED\n[35:10] MTD032ME: THIS ISN'T HELPFUL\n[35:12] MTD029PM: NO\n[35:15] MTD029PM: BUT I IN THE PRESENTATION OF YOURS THERE WAS ALSO SOMETHING ABOUT DIFFERENT COMPONENTS\n[35:20] MTD029PM: WHICH ONE WAS IT\n[35:21] MTD031UID: COMPONENTS DESIGN\n[35:22] MTD029PM: FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[35:24] MTD030ID: UM\n[35:25] MTD032ME: NO THAT WAS MY PRESENTATION\n[35:26] MTD031UID: COMPONENTS DESIGN MAYBE\n[35:28] MTD030ID: YES THAT WAS MINE\n[35:28] MTD031UID: N ON TOP\n[35:29] MTD029PM: AH\n[35:31] MTD029PM: AH YES IT WAS THE SECOND ONE\n[35:33] MTD030ID: BUT THAT WAS MY SECOND\n[35:35] MTD029PM: YEAH IT WAS YOUR SECOND YOUR FIRST PRESENTATION\n[35:35] MTD032ME: IT'S ALREADY OPEN\n[35:38] MTD032ME: IT'S AT THE BOTTOM\n[35:40] MTD031UID: WORKING DESIGN\n[35:40] MTD029PM: SORRY\n[35:41] MTD032ME: IT'S UH AT YOUR TASK BAR\n[35:43] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT IT'S THE THE OTHER ONE\n[35:46] MTD032ME: OH\n[35:46] MTD030ID: MM\n[35:47] MTD031UID: WAS IT WORKING DESIGN OR COMPONENTS DESIGN\n[35:47] MTD029PM: UH THIS IS N THIS IS NOT THIS N THAT'S NOT THE RIGHT ONE\n[35:48] MTD032ME: SORRY\n[35:51] MTD029PM: I DON'T OH\n[35:52] MTD032ME: OKAY SORRY\n[35:56] MTD029PM: NO THIS IS THE OTHER ONE\n[35:58] MTD029PM: OR MAYBE SOMETHING IS UH MAYBE THERE'S SOMETHING ABO IN IN THESE\n[36:05] MTD031UID: CHIP SET\n[36:06] MTD030ID: BUT THIS IS THE SAME UH\n[36:09] MTD030ID: THIS IS O ONLY THE POSSIBILITIES\n[36:12] MTD029PM: HERE\n[36:15] MTD030ID: YEAH\n[36:16] MTD030ID: WE CAN USE A SIMPLE A REGULAR OR ADVANCED CHIP\n[36:20] MTD032ME: YEAH NICE\n[36:22] MTD031UID: THE DISPLAY REQUIRES AN ADVANCED CHIP\n[36:22] MTD032ME: I IT DOESN'T SAY ANYTHING\n[36:23] MTD029PM: YOU KNOW THAT A PUSH BUTTON REQUIRES A SIMPLE CHIP BUT A SCROLL WHEEL IT IT ME REQUIRES OKAY SO WE ONLY NEED A SIMPLE CHIP\n[36:27] MTD030ID: AH OKAY\n[36:30] MTD031UID: REQUIRES\n[36:33] MTD030ID: WITH THE LIGHT\n[36:35] MTD031UID: LITTLE LIGHTS\n[36:36] MTD031UID: YEAH BUT THAT THAT'S JUST THE SAME AS THE THE LED\n[36:39] MTD029PM: NO NO THAT'S JUST A SIMPLE CHIP\n[36:41] MTD032ME: THAT'S NOT NEEDED\n[36:42] MTD029PM: A SCROLL WHEEL IT S UH ONLY STATES THAT A SCROLL WHEEL REQUIRES A REGULAR CHIP AND THAT A DISPLAY REQUIRES AN ADVANCED CHIP\n[36:49] MTD029PM: SO WE DON'T NEED ANY OF THEM\n[36:49] MTD032ME: A DISPLAY UH IS OF COURSE UH FOR SHOWING LETTERS\n[36:52] MTD030ID: L. C. D.\n[36:53] MTD032ME: FOR SHOWING TEXT\n[36:54] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[36:54] MTD032ME: I DON'T THINK THAT UH JUST A L A LITTLE LIGHT\n[36:56] MTD031UID: NO\n[37:00] MTD031UID: I THINK UH THE UH NORMAL UH SIMPLE CHIP WILL BE OKAY\n[37:02] MTD032ME: YEAH I AGREE\n[37:03] MTD029PM: AND WHAT'S THE SAMPLE SENSOR SLASH SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[37:10] MTD030ID: MAYBE YOU CAN SAY AGAINST THE REMOTE UH PAGE UH F UH PAGE UP PAGE DOWN\n[37:14] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[37:16] MTD032ME: YEAH I GUESS SO TOO\n[37:17] MTD031UID: YEAH TRUE\n[37:19] MTD032ME: NEXT CHANNEL\n[37:19] MTD031UID: WELL THAT'S NOT TOO WHAT WE WANT\n[37:21] MTD032ME: NO\n[37:22] MTD032ME: WELL WE MIGHT WANT IT BUT\n[37:25] MTD029PM: OKAY\n[37:25] MTD030ID: ALL IN TWELVE EUROS\n[37:27] MTD029PM: BACK TO THE COSTS\n[37:30] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[37:30] MTD030ID: TWELVE EUROS AND FIFTY CENTS\n[37:32] MTD029PM: SO WE'RE GONNA USE THE SIMPLE CHIP\n[37:33] MTD031UID: SO SIMPLE CHIP IS OKAY\n[37:35] MTD032ME: GREAT\n[37:36] MTD032ME: DELETE\n[37:36] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[37:37] MTD030ID: AND THE LIGHTS\n[37:38] MTD030ID: WHERE UH ARE THE LIGHTS\n[37:39] MTD031UID: YEAH LIGHTS YEAH THERE'S NO\n[37:42] MTD032ME: WELL THERE'RE THREE I GUESS\n[37:43] MTD031UID: CATEGORY\n[37:47] MTD029PM: NAH THERE IS SOME MONEY LEFT TO BE SPENT\n[37:50] MTD031UID: CAN WE DO IT WI WITHIN TWO TWO EURO\n[37:51] MTD032ME: I THINK WE CAN MAKE A DOCKING STATION\n[37:53] MTD029PM: OKAY BUT WHAT WE HAVE TO THINK ABOUT NOW IS THAT IS IS IT STILL A SPECIAL REMOTE CONTROL\n[37:54] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[37:59] MTD029PM: BUT I MEAN IT ISN'T IT HASN'T GOT ANY INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY WE AREN'T GONNA APPLY ANY UH INNOVATED INNOVATIVE TE TECHNOLOGY ANYWAY I THINK\n[38:09] MTD031UID: MM-HMM\n[38:09] MTD029PM: I DON'T I DON'T SEE ANY POSSIBILITY TO DO SO BECAUSE IT WOULD WOULDN'T FIT OUR DEFI DESIGN PHILOSOPHY\n[38:14] MTD031UID: BUT IT'S ORIGINAL\n[38:16] MTD029PM: BUT WHAT W IS THERE SOME EXTRA MAYBE I THINK MAYBE THE KINETIC THING IS SOMETHING\n[38:16] MTD032ME: NO THAT'S TRUE\n[38:23] MTD029PM: INSTEAD OF THE RECHARGEABLE THE RECHARGEABLE THING WAS SOMETHING TO UM KNOW SO Y SO PEOPLE WOULDN'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THEIR BATTERIES ANYMORE\n[38:30] MTD032ME: M BU\n[38:32] MTD029PM: MAYBE WE IF WE PUT THE KINETIC THING IN IT\n[38:33] MTD030ID: BUT BUT SOMETIMES YOU PUT A\n[38:35] MTD029PM: YEAH YOU LEAVE THE P YEAH I KNOW BUT STILL I THEY WILL THINK ABOUT THAT\n[38:40] MTD029PM: I MEAN IF YOU U\n[38:40] MTD030ID: KINETICS AREN'T UH NOWADAYS ONLY USED IN WATCHES AND THAT'S BECAUSE YOU'RE ALWAYS WALKING\n[38:43] MTD029PM: THE UH IT'S MADE FOR S PEOPLE WELL THE THEY DON'T IF IT WAS UH UH R USELESS TECHNOLOGY THEY WOULDN'T PUT IT UH AS A POSSIBILITY\n[38:51] MTD030ID: UH SOLAR CELLS ARE USELESS\n[38:51] MTD029PM: AND I IT IT TH TH THE THE TARGET THE TARGET UH GROUP ARE PEOPLE WHO ZAP REGULARLY AND THROW WITH THEIR REMOTE CONTROL AS A MATTER OF SPEAKING\n[38:52] MTD032ME: OR THE HAND DYNAMO DYNAMO\n[39:02] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[39:03] MTD029PM: BECAUSE I THINK IT WHEN WHEN THERE W WAS A REMOTE CONTROL WHERE IT WAS USEFUL TO HAVE A KINETIC UH UH POWER SOURCE\n[39:11] MTD029PM: THEN IT WOULD BE THIS ONE\n[39:13] MTD029PM: BECAUSE IT'S ONE IT GETS THROWN AROUND THROWN AROUND A LOT AND IT GETS USED A LOT\n[39:21] MTD029PM: HEY THAT MAYBE THAT'S COOL THAT'S A COOL THING ABOUT IT YOU KNOW\n[39:22] MTD032ME: YEAH BUT BUT IF WE CA\n[39:24] MTD029PM: YOU DON'T USE BATTERIES\n[39:25] MTD029PM: I'VE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[39:29] MTD032ME: I DON'T KNOW IF\n[39:29] MTD031UID: BUT THEN WE COULD MAKE A DOCKING STATION\n[39:33] MTD032ME: FIVE MINUTES\n[39:34] MTD029PM: NO WE WE WE CAN'T MAKE A DOCKING STATION ANYWAY\n[39:37] MTD032ME: THAT'S NOT TRUE\n[39:38] MTD029PM: YEAH WE CAN ALS OR UH ALSO M WE WE CAN MAKE ONE WE CAN STILL MAKE\n[39:40] MTD032ME: WE CAN MAKE A DOCKING STATION FOR TWO THIRTY\n[39:40] MTD031UID: WOW W WHY NO LI LOOK AT NOW WE GOT TWO\n[39:44] MTD032ME: TWO THIRTY\n[39:44] MTD030ID: FO FOR A DOCKING STATION\n[39:45] MTD031UID: TWO THIRTY LEFT\n[39:46] MTD032ME: WE CAN MAKE A DOCKING STATION\n[39:46] MTD031UID: CA CAN'T WE MAKE A DOCKING STATION OF THAT\n[39:48] MTD032ME: SURE\n[39:48] MTD030ID: WITH A CABLE WITH UH BUTTONS ON IT WITH RETRIEVAL UH DEVICE IN IT\n[39:51] MTD032ME: SURE\n[39:53] MTD031UID: I DON'T KNOW\n[39:53] MTD032ME: THE POWER DEVICE IS IS I I IS VERY CHEAP\n[39:56] MTD032ME: THAT'S JUST A REGULAR UH POWER CABLE AND WHATEVER\n[39:58] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT BE SERIOUS THEN UH THE DOCKING STATION WILL BE A FIFTH OF THE PRICE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[39:59] MTD030ID: WI WITH A BUTTON TO\n[40:01] MTD031UID: WELL WE WE UH\n[40:03] MTD032ME: SO\n[40:03] MTD030ID: WI WITH A BUTTON TO RETRIEVE IT SO IT WILL BEEP\n[40:07] MTD030ID: UH SO IT'S UH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY\n[40:07] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[40:09] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT WE UH WE DON'T INC WE HAVEN'T LOOKED AT THE THESE COSTS OF THE SPEAKER AND OTHER STUFF\n[40:17] MTD029PM: I DON'T THINK IT'S REALISTIC FOR YOU TO DO SO\n[40:19] MTD032ME: WELL THEN IT'S A USELESS PROJECT\n[40:22] MTD030ID: LOOK AT THE CASE THE CASE THE CASE OF OF UH OF UH\n[40:23] MTD029PM: OH BECAUSE WE\n[40:25] MTD031UID: YEAH THEN WE DON'T HAVE ANY INNOVATION THINGS\n[40:26] MTD029PM: WE WELL LOOK AT ALL THE SPECIAL STUFF WE HAVE\n[40:29] MTD029PM: COLOUR A THE COLOURS ARE SPECIAL THE FORM IS SPECIAL\n[40:32] MTD029PM: IT TH THIS IS WHOLE CONCEPT\n[40:34] MTD032ME: CAN'T WE UH\n[40:34] MTD029PM: UH MAYBE IT WITH THE KINETIC THING I THINK WE COULD DO UH DO A COMPROMISE UH WITH THE KIM KINETIC THING\n[40:38] MTD032ME: CAN'T WE SAY FIFTEEN EUROS\n[40:40] MTD029PM: UH NO\n[40:42] MTD032ME: NO STA YEAH I MEAN\n[40:44] MTD030ID: NO THEN WE HAVE TO SELL IT FOR THIRTY EUROS\n[40:47] MTD032ME: NO\n[40:48] MTD031UID: NO WE ONLY MAKE LESS PROFIT OF IT\n[40:48] MTD030ID: IT'S THE\n[40:51] MTD032ME: YOU CAN SELL FOR TWENTY SEVEN AND A HALF\n[40:54] MTD032ME: THEN YOU MAKE AS MUCH PROFIT AS YOU WOULD WITH TWELVE AND A HALF PRODUCTION COSTS\n[40:55] MTD031UID: NO\n[40:59] MTD029PM: YEAH I DON MY SUGGESTION IS TO JUST FORGET ABOUT THE WHOLE DOCKING STATION THING AND MAKE IT UH LIKE A\n[41:06] MTD029PM: UH UH I I I I STILL FEE I ALSO FEEL THIS CONCEPT OF MAKING IT KINETIC\n[41:11] MTD029PM: BECAUSE OF THE YOU KNOW IT G IT GIVES SOMETHING DYNAMIC TO THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[41:12] MTD032ME: I DON'T THINK\n[41:13] MTD030ID: MAYBE WE CAN UH CAN DO IT BOTH\n[41:15] MTD030ID: MAYBE WE CAN DO IT BOTH UH IN THE IN THE IN THE REMOTE\n[41:18] MTD030ID: BATTERY AND KINETIC\n[41:21] MTD032ME: NO\n[41:21] MTD029PM: NO THAT WOULDN'T N NO\n[41:23] MTD032ME: THIRTEEN TWENTY\n[41:28] MTD029PM: YEAH AND IT IS ALSO NOT A GOOD IT'S NOT YOU HAVE TO REALLY DO IT ONLY KINETIC YOU DON'T WANT IT TO THINK ABOUT BATTERIES ANYMORE\n[41:29] MTD032ME: AND I THINK ONLY\n[41:32] MTD030ID: YES BUT WHEN IT'S THEN WHEN IT THEN YOU HAVE TO SHAKE IT UH AND ALL WHEN IT'S WHEN IT'S EMPTY\n[41:33] MTD032ME: YEAH BUT ONLY KINETIC THEN YOU GOTTA\n[41:34] MTD029PM: NO NO\n[41:38] MTD029PM: YEAH IT'S GREAT\n[41:38] MTD032ME: YOU YOU GOTTA THROW UH THROW IT THROUGH THE ROOM LIKE TWENTY TIMES AN HOUR REALLY\n[41:42] MTD029PM: NO NO NO\n[41:43] MTD029PM: NO NO THIS IS VERY SOPHISTICATED TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY\n[41:46] MTD029PM: WHEN YOU USE IT YOUR REMOTE LIKE ONCE A DAY OR MAYBE EVEN LESS I I IT\n[41:46] MTD030ID: YOU ASKED FOR THREE D\n[41:50] MTD030ID: NO THAT'S N THAT'S NOT TRUE\n[41:52] MTD030ID: UH A WATCH IS UH KINETIC BECAUSE YOU WALK ALL THE TIME\n[41:52] MTD032ME: NO\n[41:53] MTD029PM: IT WE CAN MAKE IT YEAH NO\n[41:56] MTD029PM: BECAU BE BUT A REMOTE CONTROL GETS WHY DO THEY STATE THAT THIS TECHNOLOGY CAN BE USED IF IT\n[42:00] MTD030ID: YES SOLAR CELLS ARE ALSO STATED\n[42:02] MTD029PM: YEAH M BUT A W UH UH N UH A CALCULATOR ALSO WORKS ON R ON SOLAR CELLS\n[42:07] MTD030ID: WHY DON'T WE USE SOLAR CELLS THEN\n[42:09] MTD029PM: BECAUSE I THINK THE D WHOLE DYNAMIC PART DO YOU KNOW APPEALS TO ME QUI UH THINKING OF OUR DESIGN PHILOSOPHY YOU KNOW\n[42:16] MTD029PM: WITH THE RUBBER PARTS AND UH STURDINESS OF THE THING AND Y WHEN YOU MOVE IT AROUND A LOT\n[42:22] MTD029PM: THEN PEOPLE FIND THE IDEA FUNNY THAT WHEN I MOVE MY REMOTE CONTROL AROUND AND\n[42:25] MTD030ID: THAT'S TRUE\n[42:26] MTD032ME: YEAH IT'S FUNNY FOR A WEEK\n[42:27] MTD032ME: I GUESS SOMETHING LIKE THAT WHERE YOU HAVE TO MOVE IT AROUND VERY FREQUENTLY IS DEMOTIVATING\n[42:33] MTD029PM: YEAH BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO\n[42:35] MTD029PM: TRUST ME\n[42:36] MTD029PM: THE IDEA OF THIS TECHNOLOGY IS THAT YOU DON'T THINK ABOUT IT IT JUST HAPPENS\n[42:40] MTD032ME: NO I I DON'T MOVE MY UH MY REMOTE CONTROL VERY MUCH SERIOUSLY\n[42:42] MTD029PM: OKAY THEN WE D OKAY WELL Y WE DON'T HAVE TO DO IT BUT WHAT THAT WOULD JUST HAVE A LACK OF KEY FEATURES YOU KNOW\n[42:42] MTD030ID: OUI\n[42:48] MTD029PM: YOU M HAVE TO PUT SOMETHING ON YOUR BOX\n[42:50] MTD029PM: YOU HAVE TO MAKE PEOPLE BUY IT AND UH\n[42:54] MTD029PM: WE CAN REALLY CAN DO THE DOCKING THING UH IT'S NOT YEAH UH WE CAN DO IT BUT IT'S WOULD BE A EASY WAY OUT\n[42:58] MTD030ID: YOU CAN DO IT FOR FIFTY CENTS\n[43:02] MTD032ME: WELL WE'VE GOT MORE THAN FIFTY CENTS\n[43:04] MTD030ID: THE C THE CASE THE CASE ALONE IS IS IS UH\n[43:05] MTD029PM: OKAY BUT WE HAVE TO GROU TO AGREE UPON SOMETHING BECAUSE UH WE ONLY HAVE A MINUTE LEFT OR SO\n[43:08] MTD030ID: THE CASE ALONE FOR UH REMOTE CONTROL IS AT LEAST ONE EURO\n[43:14] MTD030ID: THEN WE HAVE ONE EURO THIRTY FOR THE WHOLE DOCKING STATION\n[43:16] MTD029PM: NO NO IT'S NOT POSSIBLE\n[43:18] MTD029PM: OKAY W B WE CAN S WE CAN LEAVE IT ON BE WELL THEN THEN TH IT'S THIS IS THEN THEN OUR CONCEPT IS READY\n[43:26] MTD031UID: CHEAP REMOTE CONTROL\n[43:29] MTD029PM: YEAH WE MAKE SOME EXTRA PROFIT OF IT\n[43:32] MTD032ME: YEAH\n[43:33] MTD032ME: NO WE WON'T BUT THAT'S UM SOMETHING ELSE\n[43:34] MTD030ID: BUT NOW\n[43:35] MTD031UID: IT W IT WON'T TELL BUT\n[43:36] MTD032ME: NO THIS NOT GONNA SELL\n[43:38] MTD029PM: HUH ANY IDEAS\n[43:39] MTD032ME: NO\n[43:40] MTD032ME: OF COURSE NOT\n[43:43] MTD031UID: NO UH N NO\n[43:44] MTD030ID: GREAT\n[43:46] MTD030ID: IT'S GREAT\n[43:47] MTD031UID: YEAH WE JUST HAVE TO GO ALL WHAT WE DID TODAY AGAIN\n[43:47] MTD030ID: OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[43:51] MTD031UID: YOU HAVE TO DO IT OVER\n[43:53] MTD032ME: WE COME BACK TOMORROW OKAY\n[43:54] MTD031UID: YEAH\n[43:55] MTD029PM: NO NO UH THERE'S STILL THERE'S STILL SOMETH CONCEPT AND SOMETHING SPECIAL LEFT\n[43:55] MTD030ID: YES\n[43:55] MTD031UID: THE\n[43:56] MTD030ID: SEVENTY EUROS\n[43:59] MTD029PM: I MEAN WE'RE GONNA IT'S GONNA EXCEL IN IN ON IN THE THE RANGE IN THE FIELD OF DESIGN AND AND UH LOOKS AND FEEL\n[44:01] MTD031UID: NO BUT NO\n[44:08] MTD029PM: THAT'S WHAT IT'S MAKES IT SPECIAL\n[44:12] MTD029PM: YEAH AND I WOULD LI I WOULD HAVE LIKED A KINETIC PART AS WELL TO GIVE IT SOME\n[44:17] MTD029PM: JUST TO GIVE IT SOME EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE AND UH I KNOW IT WILL WORK\n[44:21] MTD029PM: BUT UH IT'S IT'S AN THEY'RE THEY'RE NOT PUTTING TECHNOLOGIES ON THIS BUT IF IT IF IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO\n[44:28] MTD029PM: 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ugly", "score": 3, "discussion_summary": "The team debated the aesthetic appeal, noting that while it is a design choice, it might be considered ugly by some. They settled on a score of 3."}, {"criterion": "The remote control's zapping is easy", "score": 1, "discussion_summary": "The team agreed that the design makes zapping easy, assigning it a score of 1."}, {"criterion": "The remote control's relevant buttons are prominently visible", "score": 1, "discussion_summary": "The team acknowledged that they put significant work into making the buttons visible and relevant, resulting in a score of 1."}, {"criterion": "The remote control hasn't got too much redundant or unneeded buttons", "score": 2, "discussion_summary": "While the team felt they succeeded in minimizing buttons, the presence of the menu and teletext buttons led to a score of 2."}, {"criterion": "The remote control has a really trendy look", "score": 3, "discussion_summary": "The team agreed the design is trendy rather than beautiful, settling on a score of 3."}, {"criterion": "The remote control has innovative technology implanted", "score": 6, "discussion_summary": "The team debated the innovation of the rubber side and lights, ultimately giving it a score of 6 (or 7) as it was not considered highly innovative."}, {"criterion": "The remote control is easy to use", "score": 2, "discussion_summary": "The team agreed the design is user-friendly, assigning it a score of 2."}, {"criterion": "The remote control will be bought by people under the age of forty", "score": 2, "discussion_summary": "The team guessed that the target demographic would be under forty, resulting in a score of 2."}, {"criterion": "The remote control has a recognizable corporate image (colour, logo or slogan)", "score": 3, "discussion_summary": "The team noted the logo is visible and agreed on a score of 3."}, {"criterion": "The remote control's got a basic design intended for novice users", "score": 2, "discussion_summary": "The team agreed the design is basic and suitable for novice users, assigning it a score of 2."}], "total_score_calculated": 26, "number_of_criteria_evaluated": 10, "overall_average_score_calculated": 2.6}, "ground_truth": {"evaluation_items": [{"criterion": "The remote control is not ugly", "score": 3, "discussion_summary": "Initially suggested 4, then 2 or 3. Settled on 3, noting it depends on taste and different designs/colors could add a personal touch."}, {"criterion": "The remote control makes zapping easy", "score": 1, "discussion_summary": "Agreed upon as a definite positive, with scores of 1 or 2 suggested before settling on 1."}, {"criterion": "The remote control's relevant buttons are prominently visible", "score": 1, "discussion_summary": "Agreed that every button is relevant and prominent, settling on a score of 1."}, {"criterion": "The remote control hasn't got too much redundant or unneeded buttons", "score": 2, "discussion_summary": "Discussion around the menu, teletext, and digit buttons (1-9) potentially being redundant, but acknowledged they are needed. Settled on a score of 2."}, {"criterion": "The remote control has got a really trendy look", "score": 2, "discussion_summary": "Scores ranged from 1 to 3. It was noted that it's hard to judge from the picture, but the design aimed for a trendy look. 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FIVE\n[1:30] MTD033PM: WELL OUR FUNCTIONAL DESIGN MEETING THAT'S THE STAGE WE'RE IN\n[1:33] MTD034ID: MM\n[1:34] MTD033PM: AND YOU ALSO HA ALL THREE OF YOU HAVE UH PREPARED SOMETHING ABOUT IT\n[1:38] MTD036ME: YES\n[1:39] MTD033PM: WELL UM IN WE'LL UH JUST HAVE A LOOK AT THE AT THE NOTES FROM THE PREVIOUS MEETING WHAT WE UH THOUGHT WE HAD DEC DECIDED\n[1:48] MTD033PM: BUT UH\n[1:50] MTD033PM: UH THEN WE'LL UH LOOK AT UH THE THREE UH PRESENTATIONS UH FROM YOU\n[1:57] MTD036ME: 'KAY\n[1:57] MTD033PM: I THINK YOU HAVE PREPARED UH ALL THREE UH\n[1:59] MTD034ID: WELL YEAH\n[2:00] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[2:02] MTD033PM: UM WE'LL LOOK AT TH THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS WE UH I DUNNO\n[2:05] MTD033PM: Y YOU ALSO HAVE UH RECEIVED THAT MAIL THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS FROM OUR BOSSES\n[2:11] MTD034ID: NO\n[2:11] MTD036ME: NO\n[2:12] MTD033PM: OH I'VE RECEIVED A MAIL WITH UH SOME ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[2:13] MTD036ME: YOU'RE THE ONLY ONE\n[2:16] MTD034ID: OH\n[2:16] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[2:16] MTD033PM: AND I'LL HAVE A LOOK IF WELL I THINK WE SHOULD SHOW THEM BEFORE YOUR PRESENTATIONS BECAUSE IT'S NOT REALLY UH\n[2:23] MTD033PM: SMART UH TO UH TO INCLUDE SOME THINGS UH WE CAN'T BECAUSE OF THE NEW REQUIREMENTS\n[2:29] MTD036ME: 'KAY\n[2:29] MTD033PM: WELL UM THEN WE CAN MAKE SOME DECISIONS ABOUT OUR REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS\n[2:34] MTD033PM: WE HAVE TO DEB WE HAVE TO DECIDE IT IN THIS MEETING WHAT OUR FUNCTION WILL BE\n[2:39] MTD033PM: AND THEN UH WE CAN DISCUSS UH SOME MORE CLOSELY\n[2:43] MTD034ID: WE HAVE FORTY MINUTES FOR THIS UH DISCUSSION\n[2:43] MTD033PM: UH\n[2:45] MTD033PM: UH YEAH I THINK SO\n[2:48] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[2:49] MTD033PM: WELL UH THE CLOSING UH WE'LL NOT UH LOOK AT IT YET\n[2:54] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[2:55] MTD033PM: UM NOW I'LL LOOK AT SHOW THIS BOARD\n[3:04] MTD033PM: UM\n[3:06] MTD033PM: WELL UH NOTES FIRST MEETING\n[3:11] MTD033PM: NOW\n[3:12] MTD033PM: I GAVE A DISC A A PRESENTATION\n[3:15] MTD033PM: UH WE FAMILIARISED OURSELF WITH THE BOARDS AND THEN WE DISCUSSED SOME FIRST IDEAS\n[3:21] MTD033PM: SO\n[3:22] MTD033PM: WE SAID THAT UH\n[3:24] MTD033PM: WE HAVE TO MERGE THE STRONG POINTS FROM OUR UH COMPETITORS AND UH LOOK AT THEIR UH REMOTE CONTROLS\n[3:28] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[3:30] MTD033PM: WE SHOULD MAKE IT UH COMPATIBLE WITH OUR NEW D. V. D. AND OTHER RELEASES WE HAVE OUR TECHNICAL RELEASES\n[3:36] MTD034ID: HUH\n[3:37] MTD033PM: UH NOT TOO MANY ONE BUTTONS\n[3:39] MTD033PM: ONE RECOGNISABLE BUTTON IN THE MIDDLE WHERE YOU DO THE MOST IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS WITH\n[3:44] MTD033PM: AND UM WELL THEY CAN HAVE TWO FUNCTIONS BECAUSE UH YOU HAVE A D. V. D. AND A TELEVISION\n[3:49] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[3:50] MTD033PM: UM THE DESIGN HAS TO FIT THE HAND BE ORIGINAL BUT ALSO BE FAMILIAR\n[3:56] MTD033PM: IT'S UH ONE OF OUR IDEAS\n[3:59] MTD033PM: YEAH WELL THAT WA IT'S JUST THIRTY MINUTES AGO SO IT'S NOT QUITE UH BUT WELL I HAVE TO DO IT\n[4:03] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[4:03] MTD034ID: MM-HMM NOW IT'S RIGHT\n[4:06] MTD033PM: THE MATERIALS UH WELL SHOULD BE HARD PLASTIC WITH RUBBER FROM AND UH WELL THE LABELLING OF THE BUTTONS SHOULD BE INDESTRUCTIBLE\n[4:13] MTD033PM: IT SHOULD BE UH RECOGNISABLE AT ALL TIMES\n[4:14] MTD034ID: IT'S MEANT TO BE EASILY WIPED OUT YEAH\n[4:16] MTD035UID: MM\n[4:16] MTD033PM: YES\n[4:16] MTD036ME: OKAY\n[4:17] MTD033PM: WELL FRONTS WERE TO BE JUST LIKE MOBILE TELEPHONES\n[4:21] MTD033PM: AND UH THE TECHNICAL ASPECTS UM AND ALSO LABELLING OF THE BUTTONS THE FUNCTIONS SHOULD BE UNIVERSAL STANDARDS\n[4:28] MTD033PM: WELL THAT'S JUST UH SOME IDEAS FROM THE FIRST MEETING\n[4:30] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[4:31] MTD033PM: IT'S QUITE LOGICAL AL ALL OF IT\n[4:35] MTD033PM: UM NOW THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS I'LL JUST SHOW THEM\n[4:38] MTD033PM: I GOT THIS MAIL\n[4:41] MTD033PM: FROM UH OUR BOSSES\n[4:43] MTD033PM: WELL TELETEXT GOES OUT\n[4:46] MTD035UID: OH\n[4:46] MTD033PM: WE WILL NOT USE TELETEXT\n[4:48] MTD036ME: OKAY\n[4:49] MTD033PM: MAYBE A NEW SORT OF THING BUT N BUT NOT TELETEXT\n[4:49] MTD034ID: I I DISAGREE BUT UH IT'S NOT UH T IT'S NOT MY PLACE TO DISAGREE I GUESS\n[4:53] MTD033PM: WELL\n[4:54] MTD033PM: THE SECOND IS A BIT\n[4:58] MTD033PM: SH PITY BECAUSE WE JUST SAID WE WANTED TO D INCLUDE THE D. V. D. AND THEY DON'T WANT IT BECAUSE OF OUR TIME WE HAVE FOR THIS PROJECT\n[5:00] MTD035UID: OH\n[5:03] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[5:06] MTD034ID: OH ALRIGHT\n[5:06] MTD035UID: OH THAT'S A SHAME\n[5:07] MTD033PM: SO THAT'S A SHAME BECAUSE UH ESPECIALLY FOR THE THIRD REQUIREMENT WE WANT TO REACH PEOPLE UNDER THE THIRTY YEARS\n[5:16] MTD033PM: BECAUSE UH WE DON'T HAVE THOSE CUSTOMERS A LOT AT TH AT THIS POINT\n[5:20] MTD033PM: UM WELL IT'S A BIT PITY BECAUSE IT'S JUST THOSE PEOPLE WANT TO HAVE UH ONE REMOTE CONTROL FOR ALL THOSE TECHNICAL DEVICES THEY CAN UH REACH IT\n[5:27] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[5:28] MTD036ME: BUT LET'S FORGET ABOUT IT\n[5:29] MTD036ME: IT'S JUST TIME CONSUMING SO WE UH HAVE TO GO ON\n[5:30] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[5:32] MTD033PM: WELL AND UH OUR CORPORATE IMAGE SHOULD STAY REC RECOGNISABLE IN OUR PRODUCTS\n[5:36] MTD033PM: SO UH WE HAVE TO UH USE UH MAYBE A SLOGAN MAYBE A COLOUR\n[5:42] MTD033PM: AND UM YEAH WELL UH ON OUR REMOTE CONTROLS THE DESIGN HAS TO BE UH WELL AS WE ALREADY SAID A ACTUALLY UH FAMILIAR\n[5:50] MTD036ME: YES\n[5:50] MTD033PM: UH NOT ONLY JUST UH THE SHAPE BUT ALSO OUR COMPANY\n[5:58] MTD034ID: YEAH WE ARE A REAL FASHIONABLE COMPANY\n[6:01] MTD034ID: I READ UH I READ IT ON THE I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT COMPANY WE WERE BUT WE WE DESIGN UH ESPECIALLY TRENDY UH TRENDY TRENDY STUFF\n[6:02] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[6:02] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[6:03] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[6:03] MTD036ME: MM\n[6:07] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[6:09] MTD034ID: SO IT HAS TO BE UH A MODERN DESIGN\n[6:09] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[6:11] MTD034ID: THAT'S IMPORTANT TO KNOW UH WHEN YOU DESIGN A THING OF COURSE\n[6:13] MTD033PM: YES\n[6:14] MTD033PM: I I UH NOTED UH OUR UH SLOGAN THAT WE HAVE OUR COMPANY\n[6:19] MTD033PM: IT'S UH WE MM PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[6:22] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[6:23] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[6:23] MTD033PM: SO MAYBE THAT'S A SLOGAN WE CAN PUT UH SOMEWHERE ON OUR REMOTE CONTROL OR SOMETHING\n[6:27] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[6:28] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT THEN UM WE'RE GOING TO UH HAVE THREE PRESENTATIONS\n[6:31] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[6:32] MTD033PM: YOU WANT TO START\n[6:33] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[6:34] MTD036ME: I THINK I HAVE TO START\n[6:35] MTD033PM: OH YOU HAVE TO START\n[6:36] MTD033PM: I DIDN'T SEE ANYTHING ABOUT UH WHO HAD TO START\n[6:37] MTD036ME: OH NO NO PROBLEM\n[6:37] MTD034ID: THE ORDER\n[6:38] MTD034ID: NO\n[6:39] MTD033PM: WELL S THEN START\n[6:39] MTD035UID: MM\n[6:39] MTD036ME: I I JUST HAVE TO UH TO THINK WHICH FILE'S MINE 'CAUSE I WAS UH BIT IN A HURRY\n[6:44] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[6:45] MTD033PM: WELL UH\n[6:46] MTD036ME: I THINK IT'S THIS ONE\n[6:49] MTD036ME: BUT I'M NOT SURE\n[6:59] MTD033PM: YOU ALREADY UH OPENED UH POWERPOINT\n[7:00] MTD036ME: HMM\n[7:01] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[7:02] MTD036ME: S\n[7:03] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[7:05] MTD036ME: YES\n[7:05] MTD036ME: THIS IS IT\n[7:06] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[7:06] MTD036ME: WELL I'M GOING TO TELL YOU SOMETHING ABOUT FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[7:10] MTD033PM: MM-HMM\n[7:11] MTD036ME: UM TO START WITH THESE POINTS\n[7:14] MTD036ME: UH NEXT SHEET\n[7:17] MTD036ME: UM AT FIRST I TELL YOU SOMETHING ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE DISLIKE ABOUT THE CURRENT UH CONTROLS BECAUSE IT'S UH A SMART THING TO EXCLUDE THOSE THINGS\n[7:26] MTD036ME: UH FURTHERMORE IT'S VERY IMPORTANT WHAT THEY DO LIKE AND WHAT THEY DO USE\n[7:30] MTD036ME: UM THEN I TELL SOMETHING ABOUT UM THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES\n[7:36] MTD036ME: SO WE HAVE TO FOCUS ON THOSE THREE THING THREE THINGS\n[7:39] MTD036ME: AND IN THE END I'LL UM SHOW YOU OUR TARGET AUDIENCE OR OUR TARGET PRODUCT USERS CUSTOMERS\n[7:48] MTD036ME: WELL UM THE FIRST FINDINGS ARE THAT PEOPLE UM\n[7:54] MTD036ME: THINK MOST CONTROLS ARE VERY KIND OF UG UGLY\n[7:58] MTD036ME: THAT'S SEVENTY FIVE PER CENT OF THE CURRENT USERS\n[8:02] MTD036ME: THEY DON'T LIKE IT SO WE MIGHT THINK ABOUT FRONTS IN THAT SECTION\n[8:06] MTD036ME: UM\n[8:08] MTD036ME: THEY ALSO SAY THAT'S ABOUT UH I THOUGHT IT WAS FIFTY PER CENT UH THAT MORE MONEY WILL BE SPENT ON UH BETTER LOOKING CONTROLS\n[8:17] MTD036ME: SO IT'S VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU DESIGN A A NICE LOOKING CONTROL\n[8:24] MTD036ME: UM THE CURRENT USER USES HIS MACHINE JUST ABOUT\n[8:33] MTD036ME: WELL ALL OF THE TIME FOR A FEW FUNCTIONS\n[8:36] MTD036ME: UH ALMOST EVERY USER USES IT D THE THE CONTROL FOR JUST TEN PER CENT OF ITS CAPACITY\n[8:43] MTD036ME: SO IT'S REALLY IMPORTANT TO MAKE THE THE BUTTONS FOR THE COMMON UH TASKS KIND OF BIG OR KIND OF UH FLASHY\n[8:55] MTD036ME: FURTHERMORE IT'S UH SEVENTY FIVE PER CENT OF THE USERS UH ZAPS A LOT\n[9:00] MTD036ME: THUS IT MIGHT BE UH MIGHT BE SMART TO MAKE A A BIG UH ZAPPING BUTTON OR SOMETHING IN THE MIDDLE SO YOU CAN REACH IT WITH YOUR THUMB\n[9:05] MTD034ID: YOU CAN ZAP AWAY\n[9:08] MTD036ME: YEAH YEAH RIGHT\n[9:09] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[9:09] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[9:13] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[9:14] MTD036ME: A LOT OF LOSERS UM USERS LOSE THEIR CONTROLS IN THEIR IN THEIR LIVING ROOM\n[9:21] MTD036ME: SO IT MIGHT BE SENSIBLE TO MAKE SOME KIND OF A BUTTON ON YOUR TELEVISION\n[9:26] MTD036ME: THAT'S YOUR UM YOUR CONTROL BEEPS OR SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN FIND THIS VERY EASILY\n[9:30] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[9:30] MTD033PM: WELL\n[9:31] MTD036ME: I DUNNO MAYBE THAT'S AN IDEA\n[9:33] MTD036ME: 'CAUSE IT'S UH A BIG I THINK FIFTY PER CENT OF THE USERS LOSES HIS ITS CONTROL WITHIN THE SAME ROOM\n[9:34] MTD034ID: OH\n[9:39] MTD034ID: OH\n[9:40] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[9:40] MTD033PM: IT SHOULD ACTUALLY UH IT SHOULD ACTUALLY BE LOOSE FROM THE TELEVISION BECAUSE IT CAN ALSO BE USED FOR OTHER TELEVISIONS\n[9:42] MTD036ME: SO\n[9:46] MTD033PM: SO IF YOU DELIVER A SMALL UH CLICK ON DEVICE THAT YOU CAN PUT ON YOUR TELEVISION THAT BLEEPS TO YOUR REMOTE CONTROL EVERYONE CAN USE IT\n[9:53] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT WHAT IF YOU LOSE YOUR CLICK ON DEVICE\n[9:55] MTD033PM: NO YOU CAN CLICK IT ON YOUR TELEVISION\n[9:57] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT IF SOMEONE D SOMEBODY ELSE USES IT IN ANO OTHER ROOM OR SOMETHING\n[10:01] MTD033PM: YEAH IN ANOTHER ROOM YEAH\n[10:03] MTD036ME: NEE BUT IT IT SPECIFICALLY SAYS IT'S UH THE THE CONTROL IS LOST IN THE SAME ROOM\n[10:04] MTD033PM: WELL YES\n[10:09] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[10:10] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[10:10] MTD036ME: SO\n[10:12] MTD036ME: WELL A BEEPING DEVICE WOULD BE UH FURTHERMORE THE LEARNING TIME IS A PROBLEM\n[10:12] MTD033PM: WELL WE'LL HAVE A LOOK AT IT YEAH\n[10:17] MTD036ME: UH THIRTY FOUR THIRTY FOUR PER CENT UM THINKS IT'S IT'S TOO UH TOO DIFFICULT TO LEARN\n[10:25] MTD036ME: SO THE THE LEARNING CURVE SHOULD BE VERY SHORT UH FOR THE DUMBEST PEOPLE SHOULD BE ABLE TO USE IT\n[10:31] MTD034ID: I THINK OUR UH USER UH EXPERT SHOULD ALSO CONSIDER MANUAL A MANUAL FOR THE REMOTE OF COURSE\n[10:37] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT PEOPLE DON'T READ MANUALS\n[10:37] MTD034ID: UH\n[10:39] MTD034ID: I DIDN'T READ IT\n[10:40] MTD034ID: OH ALRIGHT\n[10:40] MTD036ME: NO\n[10:40] MTD035UID: NO\n[10:41] MTD034ID: USERS TO UH ADD ONE\n[10:43] MTD034ID: DO YOU THINK\n[10:44] MTD035UID: I DON'T THINK\n[10:45] MTD036ME: I THINK YOU SHOULD PUT MORE TIME IN THE IN THE DESIGN OF UH PICK UP AND USE THAN A MANUAL\n[10:48] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[10:49] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[10:50] MTD035UID: YES YOU SHOULD YOU SHOULD COULD TAKE A LOOK AT IT AND AND AND KNOW HOW IT HOW IT'S SUPPOSED TO WORK\n[10:51] MTD034ID: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[10:51] MTD033PM: YEP\n[10:51] MTD034ID: BECAUSE THEY DON'T USE IT\n[10:52] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[10:55] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[10:56] MTD033PM: WELL THERE SH SHOULD ALWAYS BE A MENU BUT IT C CAN BE VERY SHORT\n[10:56] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[10:57] MTD036ME: AND IT SHOULD BE CONSISTENT WITH CONSISTENT WITH OLDER REMOTES\n[10:58] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT NOBODY READS A MANUAL ABOUT A REMOTE CONTROL I THINK\n[11:03] MTD033PM: YES OKAY\n[11:04] MTD034ID: WELL MAYBE FOR THE IF YOU DON'T RECOGNISE A BUTTON WHO D WHO D WHO DO I CALL UH WH WHEN I DON'T KNOW IT\n[11:04] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[11:09] MTD035UID: YEAH RIGHT\n[11:09] MTD035UID: IT SH IT SHOULD BE THERE THE MANUAL\n[11:11] MTD035UID: BUT BUT NOT TO EXPLAIN HOW THE REMOTE WORKS\n[11:13] MTD035UID: ONLY\n[11:14] MTD036ME: AND WE DON'T HAVE MUCH TIME\n[11:15] MTD036ME: SO IT'S BETTER TO UH PUT OUR ATTENTION TO THE THE DESIGN\n[11:20] MTD036ME: SO YOU CAN PICK UP AND USE IT THAN I THINK\n[11:22] MTD033PM: WELL WE ARE A DESIGN TEAM WE CAN SAY TO SOME UH WRITER UH MAKE A MANUAL POINT\n[11:23] MTD035UID: HMM\n[11:26] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT RIGHT\n[11:26] MTD034ID: ISN'T IT PART OF THE OF THE U NO\n[11:27] MTD033PM: SO\n[11:29] MTD034ID: NO\n[11:29] MTD033PM: WELL WE'LL HAVE A LOOK\n[11:29] MTD034ID: NEVER MIND\n[11:30] MTD036ME: NEXT POINT\n[11:30] MTD033PM: UM YES\n[11:31] MTD036ME: UM R. S. I.\n[11:33] MTD036ME: WELL THAT'S ABOUT TWENTY PER CENT I THOUGHT\n[11:37] MTD036ME: BUT UH THE DESIGNER SHOULD UH TAKE IT UH SHOULD UH WIE ZEG IK DAT\n[11:44] MTD034ID: CONSIDER THE M\n[11:45] MTD036ME: YEAH CONSIDER THE CONSEQUENCES OF USING YOUR REMOTE\n[11:47] MTD036ME: IT SHOULD BE A GOOD IN YOUR HAND\n[11:48] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[11:49] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[11:50] MTD033PM: YEP\n[11:55] MTD036ME: RIGHT THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART\n[11:57] MTD036ME: UM WE'RE LIKE THE REQUIREMENTS SAID WE'RE GONNA SPECIFY OF WE'RE GONNA TARGET A YOUNGER AUDIENCE\n[12:05] MTD036ME: UM THAT'S ABOUT SIXTY PER CENT OF THE MARKET SO IT'S UH QUITE IMPORTANT\n[12:10] MTD036ME: UM RESEARCH SHOWS THAT THEY LIKE TO HAVE A LITTLE L. C. D. SCREEN ON THEIR ON THEIR UH ZAPPING UH DEVICE\n[12:18] MTD036ME: UH\n[12:20] MTD036ME: I THOUGHT IT WAS THE AGE BETWEEN SIXTEEN AND TWENTY NINETY NINE PER CENT OF UH THE PEOPLE LIKE THAT\n[12:20] MTD033PM: WELL\n[12:26] MTD036ME: SO IT'S VERY IMPORTANT WE SHOULD DEFINITELY HAVE THAT IN OUR UH DESIGNS\n[12:31] MTD033PM: WELL WITH TWELVE EURO FIFTY AS PRODUCTION COST WE CAN'T UH AFFORD AN L. C. D. UH\n[12:36] MTD034ID: IT'S GOING TO BE EXPENSIVE\n[12:37] MTD035UID: NO\n[12:37] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[12:38] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT THEY THINK IT'S REALLY IMPORTANT\n[12:41] MTD036ME: SO IF WE WANT TO S IF WE HAVE A BIG\n[12:41] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[12:44] MTD036ME: IF WE MAKE LOTS OF UH OF THE STUFF MAYBE WE CAN UH BUY IT VERY CHEAP I DUNNO\n[12:51] MTD036ME: WE HAVE TO UH\n[12:52] MTD034ID: WELL WE'LL UH CONSIDER IT UH\n[12:53] MTD033PM: WELL YEAH WELL UH IT'S YOUR YOUR TASK TO UH LOOK INTO THE COSTS UH OF THOSE UH NIGH I KNOW\n[12:55] MTD034ID: WE'LL THINK ABO WE'LL THINK\n[12:58] MTD036ME: YEAH I DON'T KNOW\n[12:59] MTD036ME: I DON'T HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THAT\n[13:00] MTD036ME: SO\n[13:00] MTD034ID: NO WE'LL LOOK WE'LL LOOK INTO THAT LATER\n[13:02] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[13:02] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[13:03] MTD036ME: AND UH ANOTHER THING IS UH SPEECH UH RECOGNITION\n[13:06] MTD036ME: THEY ALSO LIKE THAT BUT RESEARCH IS VERY UH COSTLY\n[13:10] MTD035UID: I THINK THAT'S UH DIFFICULT TO REALISE ALSO\n[13:10] MTD036ME: SO\n[13:13] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT\n[13:15] MTD036ME: IT IT MIGHT BE IMPORTANT FOR THE SALE\n[13:17] MTD034ID: WE HAVE VERY DEMANDING CLIENTS\n[13:18] MTD033PM: IT'S NOT YET A STANDARD UH DEVELOPMENT UH THOSE SO\n[13:21] MTD035UID: NO AND WE HAVE CUSTOMERS IN MULTIPLE UH COUNTRIES I THINK\n[13:22] MTD036ME: WELL I DO THINK L. C. D. IS MORE REACHABLE THAN THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[13:22] MTD033PM: WE SH\n[13:26] MTD033PM: YEAH ABSOLUTELY\n[13:26] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[13:27] MTD036ME: SO WE MIGHT CONSIDER L. C. D. SCREENS\n[13:30] MTD035UID: NO\n[13:30] MTD034ID: YEAH YEAH ALRIGHT\n[13:31] MTD034ID: WELL WE'LL CONSIDER BOTH AND AND SEE WHAT UH WHAT WHAT WE CAN FIND I THINK\n[13:35] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[13:35] MTD033PM: YEP\n[13:35] MTD034ID: WE DON'T RULE THEM OUT UH YET\n[13:38] MTD033PM: 'KAY\n[13:38] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[13:39] MTD036ME: UM I THINK THAT'S IT\n[13:41] MTD036ME: UM\n[13:41] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[13:43] MTD036ME: I THINK\n[13:45] MTD036ME: IT IS SENSIBLE\n[13:48] MTD036ME: TO U UH TO TAKE THIS TAKE THESE POINTS INTO THE NOTES\n[13:51] MTD036ME: SO YOU CAN RIGHT\n[13:51] MTD033PM: YES\n[13:54] MTD033PM: WELL YOU I C I CAN UH STILL SEE YOUR PRESENTATION\n[13:57] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[13:57] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[13:58] MTD033PM: IT'S IN THE WELL UH NEXT UM I DUNNO WHO IS NEXT\n[14:02] MTD033PM: YOU UH GOT UH\n[14:03] MTD034ID: SHALL I GIVE A TECHNICAL TALK\n[14:03] MTD035UID: OH YOU GO\n[14:04] MTD033PM: YES\n[14:04] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[14:05] MTD033PM: WELL GO AHEAD\n[14:09] MTD034ID: WELL UH IT IS MY TASK TO UH EXPLAIN UH OR TO POINT OUT A WORKING DESIGN\n[14:16] MTD033PM: YIP\n[14:18] MTD034ID: WE HAVE THAT HERE\n[14:20] MTD034ID: OKAY HOW DO YOU ENLARGE IT SO THAT YOU CAN HAVE THE F. F. FIVE\n[14:21] MTD033PM: F. FIVE\n[14:24] MTD033PM: F. FIVE\n[14:25] MTD034ID: YEP\n[14:26] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[14:26] MTD034ID: WELL THE WORKING DESIGN THAT'S MY UH\n[14:29] MTD036ME: NEXT BUTTON\n[14:31] MTD034ID: WELL ALRIGHT UH YOU KNOW WHO I AM AND WHAT I DO\n[14:33] MTD034ID: SO UH WE HAVE THIS\n[14:35] MTD034ID: IT'S A BIT UH UNCLEAR BECAUSE I WANTED TO COPY PASTE SOMETHING\n[14:38] MTD034ID: IT WAS ORIGINALLY IN BLACK AND WHITE BUT IT BECAME BLACK AND PURPLE\n[14:38] MTD036ME: OH RIGHT\n[14:41] MTD036ME: PURPLE\n[14:42] MTD034ID: BUT I THINK YOU CAN READ IT\n[14:43] MTD036ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[14:44] MTD034ID: UM WELL UM I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT UH FOR YOU TO REALISE THE BASIC FUNCTION OF A REMOTE CONTROL\n[14:44] MTD036ME: A BIT\n[14:50] MTD034ID: UH WELL YOU CAN SEE UH\n[14:52] MTD036ME: MAYBE YOU CAN SELECT IT\n[14:53] MTD036ME: SO IT UH INVERTS\n[14:56] MTD034ID: AND I THEN CAN SELECT I CAN SELECT ON THE DINGS IT GOES TO THE NEXT PAGE\n[14:58] MTD036ME: THE P THE WHOLE PICTURE\n[15:01] MTD036ME: NAH UH NEVER MIND\n[15:01] MTD033PM: CLICK\n[15:02] MTD034ID: WELL YOU CAN READ IT IT'S NOT TOO DIFFICULT\n[15:03] MTD035UID: YEAH GO AHEAD\n[15:03] MTD034ID: MEANWHILE THIS IS A SCHEMATIC UH UM VIEW OF UH HOW A BASIC REMOTE CONTROL WORKS\n[15:11] MTD034ID: YOU HAVE UH BASICALLY UH THE ENERGY THE POWER OF THE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL UH AND THE SENDER\n[15:18] MTD034ID: W WHICH IS THE LED THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE BULB THAT SENDS THE THE INFRARED BEAM TO THE NO TO THE SET\n[15:25] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[15:26] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[15:27] MTD034ID: AND UH THE SOURCE IS OF COURSE THE USER\n[15:29] MTD034ID: UH THE USER INTERFACE IS UM UH THE THE THE BUTTONS OF COURSE\n[15:34] MTD034ID: AND THE THE USER INTERFACE SENDS UH THE THE DIFFERENT SIGNALS OF THE DIFFERENT BUTTONS TO THE CHIP\n[15:41] MTD034ID: AND THE CHIP UH SENDS IT TO THE LED AND THE LED SENDS IT TO THE RECEIVER\n[15:45] MTD034ID: THAT'S THE THAT'S THE BASIC IDEA\n[15:46] MTD033PM: YEP\n[15:47] MTD034ID: VERY BASIC\n[15:49] MTD034ID: UM WELL I HAVE UH UH PUT IT IN A IN IN IN A A COUPLE OF BASIC STEPS\n[15:59] MTD034ID: UH THE REMOTE UH IS BASICALLY JUST WAITING FOR A USER TO PRESS A KEY\n[16:02] MTD034ID: IT DOES NOTHING UNTIL UH OF COURSE UH THE KEY IS PRESSED\n[16:05] MTD034ID: THE KEY A SIGNAL TO A CHIP UH THE CHIP SENSES THE CONNECTION\n[16:09] MTD034ID: UH AND RECOGNISE THE KEY\n[16:11] MTD034ID: SO WELL YOU UNDERSTAND\n[16:13] MTD034ID: THE CHIP UH PRODUCES MORSE CODE UM A SPECIFIC CODE TO INDICATE THAT SPECIFIC BUTTON THAT IS PRESSED OF COURSE\n[16:19] MTD034ID: AND IT USES TRANSISTORS IN THE IN THE REMOTE CONTROL TO AMPLIFY AND TO SEND UH THAT SIGNAL AGAIN TO THE TO THE LED\n[16:28] MTD034ID: WHICH IS THE BULB OF COURSE\n[16:30] MTD034ID: NOW THE LED PRODUCES AN INFRARED BEAM AND SIGNALS THE WELL IT'S UH VERY SIMPLE AND SIGNALS THE UH SIGNALS TO THE SENSOR ON THE T. V. SET\n[16:35] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[16:37] MTD034ID: AND THE T. V. SET UH ALSO RECOGNISES THE THE THE SIGNAL AND PERFORMS THE ASSIGNED TASK\n[16:43] MTD033PM: SO IT IS ALSO WHY WE HAVE TO HAVE A BUTTON THAT SAYS UH I'M NOW BUSY WITH A D. V. D. UH IF WE HAD DONE THAT\n[16:50] MTD033PM: AND A BUTTON FOR T. V.\n[16:50] MTD034ID: AH BU YEAH BUT WE DON'T\n[16:52] MTD034ID: UH WE NO NO BUT YEAH\n[16:52] MTD033PM: SO\n[16:55] MTD034ID: EXACTLY\n[16:55] MTD034ID: UH WELL THIS IS UH THE BASIC UH FUNCTION OF A REMOTE\n[17:00] MTD034ID: I'VE SOME COUPLE OF PICTURES HERE\n[17:01] MTD034ID: IT'S A VERY BASIC ONE\n[17:02] MTD034ID: AND UH IF WE IF WE'RE GOING TO ADD AN UH AN UH L. C. D. SCREEN TO IT IT UH WON'T LOOK ANYTHING LIKE THIS BUT\n[17:09] MTD034ID: THIS IS VERY BASIC UH BASICALLY THE THE SHAPE OF UM OF A REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:13] MTD034ID: IT HAS UH VERY LITTLE BUTTONS AND BUT IT IT UH IT'S IT'S QUITE UM YEAH YOU CAN EASILY RECOGNISE THE BUTTONS\n[17:21] MTD034ID: THEY'RE UH FAR ENOUGH APART AND AN ANYTHING\n[17:24] MTD034ID: IT'S NOT VERY UM\n[17:26] MTD035UID: HIGH TECH\n[17:26] MTD034ID: UH NOT VERY HIGH TECH UH INDEED AND IT'S NOT VERY USER FRIENDLY\n[17:31] MTD034ID: UH IF YOU LOOK AT THE SHAPE IT'S UH JUST A SIMPLE LONG BOX UH SHAPE\n[17:34] MTD034ID: SO WE HAVE TO UH CHANGE A LITTLE BIT UH TO THAT UH SO THAT UH IT BECOMES MORE USER FRIENDLY\n[17:40] MTD034ID: AND THAT UH PROBLEMS LIKE UH R. S. I. AND UH THOSE KINDS OF THING DON'T DON'T OC DON'T OCCUR\n[17:43] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[17:44] MTD036ME: CAN I SAY SOMETHING\n[17:46] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[17:46] MTD036ME: UM I HAVE A TABLE HERE ABOUT UH THE L THE RELEVANCE OF THE BUTTONS\n[17:51] MTD036ME: UH THE POWER BUTTON IS USED VERY MUCH CHANNEL SELECTION VOLUME AND TELETEXT\n[17:57] MTD036ME: WELL TELETEXT IS NOT AN OPTION SO THAT UH BUT I THINK IT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO MAKE UM THE POWER\n[17:58] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[18:03] MTD036ME: CHANNEL AND VOLUME BUTTONS UH NEAR TO THE THUMB SO YOU CAN'T HAVE R. S. I. UH CONSEQUENCES\n[18:09] MTD034ID: YEAH BECAUSE THEY ARE THE THE MOST IMPORTANT BUTTONS AND YOU CAN IMMEDIATELY\n[18:11] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[18:11] MTD036ME: MAKE THEM BIG MAKE THEM EASY TO UH TO PRESS\n[18:14] MTD033PM: WELL BUT BUT IF YOU HAVE UM THE MOST USED BUTTONS ALL IN ONE PLACE AND YOU KEEP MAKING THE SAME UM WELL MOVES\n[18:14] MTD034ID: YOU DON'T HAVE TO LOOK AND AND SEARCH FOR THEM\n[18:14] MTD035UID: YOU CAN ALSO LIKE\n[18:16] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[18:23] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[18:23] MTD035UID: YEAH I WAS THINKING YOU CAN\n[18:24] MTD033PM: BUT IF Y IF YOU WOULD PUT IT AT A DIFFERENT PLACE THEN YOU HAVE TO MOVE YOUR HANDS AND THAT'S ON OF THE THINGS ABOUT R. S. I.\n[18:24] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[18:29] MTD036ME: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[18:29] MTD035UID: ARE SOME OF THE THE THE UM\n[18:31] MTD036ME: THAT'S RIGHT\n[18:31] MTD036ME: THAT'S RIGHT\n[18:32] MTD034ID: WELL YOU YOU CAN'T HAVE ANY UH EVERY BUTTON UNDER THE THUMB OF COURSE\n[18:32] MTD036ME: WE\n[18:35] MTD033PM: NO BUT THE MOST IMPORTANT BUTTONS M MAYBE YOU CAN JUST PUT THEM A BIT APART SO YOU WOULD\n[18:36] MTD036ME: BUT\n[18:39] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[18:41] MTD036ME: THAT'S VERY IMPORTANT\n[18:42] MTD036ME: AND\n[18:42] MTD033PM: REJECT R. R. S. I. R. S. I.\n[18:43] MTD035UID: MAYBE YOU CAN MAKE FOR FOR CHANNEL CHANGING TWO LITTLE BUTTONS ON THE SIDE OF THE REMOTE SO YOU CAN JUST DO LIKE THIS\n[18:51] MTD035UID: LIKE SOME UH LITTLE UH GAMEBOY THINGS OR SOME HMM\n[18:52] MTD033PM: YES I'VE SAW THAT ON M ON MI MOBILE TELEPHONES THEY ALSO HAVE UH THOSE BUTTONS\n[18:55] MTD036ME: BUT IS THAT IS THAT USEABLE\n[18:57] MTD036ME: DO PEOPLE UH WHEN THEY PICK UP A REMOTE KNOW THAT THEY HAVE TO DO THAT\n[19:03] MTD036ME: IT'S A F IT'S A NEW FEATURE YOU CAN MAKE MAKE A DOUBLE FEATURE L LIKE A BUTTON ON THE TOP AND UNDER IT\n[19:03] MTD035UID: WELL\n[19:04] MTD033PM: WELL IT IT'S\n[19:05] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[19:05] MTD035UID: YEAH ALRIGHT BUT\n[19:09] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT IF YOU S SAY THEM UP AND DOWN THEY THEY'LL UNDERSTAND IT I THINK\n[19:09] MTD033PM: WELL ALSO I IF SOMEONE PUTS PICKS UP HIS UH REMOTE\n[19:14] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[19:14] MTD035UID: EIGHTY PER CENT WOULD\n[19:15] MTD034ID: WELL\n[19:15] MTD033PM: IF SOMEONE PUTS UP I UH PICKS UP HIS REMOTE AND HE PICKS UP IT HE HE TOUCHES THE SIDE THEN HE'S A ALREADY ON THE NEXT CHANNEL\n[19:20] MTD036ME: YEAH HE FEELS IT IMMEDIATELY\n[19:22] MTD035UID: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[19:22] MTD033PM: THAT'S VERY IRRITATING I THINK\n[19:23] MTD036ME: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[19:24] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[19:24] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT\n[19:25] MTD033PM: WELL\n[19:25] MTD036ME: RIGHT CONTINUE\n[19:26] MTD036ME: SORRY\n[19:26] MTD034ID: BUT IN E IN ANY CASE THE THE BASIC FUNCTION SHOULD BE UH INDEED AND AS YOU SAY AT THE THUMB\n[19:28] MTD033PM: NO\n[19:30] MTD034ID: I THINK THAT'S A GOOD IDEA AND UH AND THAT THE LESS IMPORTANT UH BUTTONS LIKE THE THE THE DIFFERENT CHANNELS\n[19:36] MTD034ID: UH THE NUMBERS ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE AS WELL SHOULD BE UH YEAH WELL NOT IN REACH BECAUSE UH THEY DON'T USE IT UH ALL THE TIME\n[19:44] MTD034ID: WELL IT'S UH PRETTY PRETTY BASICALLY UH AS YOU SAID\n[19:46] MTD033PM: YEP\n[19:47] MTD034ID: AND I HAVE SOME PICTURES OF THE INSIDE WORKINGS BUT UH I DON'T WANT TO GET TOO TECHNICAL BECAUSE UH THAT'S NOT UH VERY UH USEFUL FOR YOU\n[19:51] MTD033PM: MM-HMM\n[19:54] MTD036ME: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[19:54] MTD033PM: THAT'S YOUR PART OF THE JOB\n[19:56] MTD034ID: SO YEAH EXACTLY THIS IS UH HOW IT UH LOOKS FROM THE INSIDE\n[19:59] MTD033PM: YEP\n[20:00] MTD034ID: AND UH WELL THAT'S ABOUT IT I THINK\n[20:01] MTD034ID: OH YEAH I STILL HAVE THIS\n[20:02] MTD034ID: OH I HAD TO DELETE THIS BUT I HAD TO MAKE A SCHEMATIC UH OF THE OF THE NEW BUT I HAD TOO TOO LITTLE TIME\n[20:05] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[20:06] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[20:08] MTD034ID: BUT UH DON'T UH\n[20:10] MTD033PM: WELL WE UNDERSTAND\n[20:11] MTD034ID: DON'T LOOK AT IT PLEASE\n[20:12] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[20:12] MTD034ID: I I THINK IT'S IT'S CLEAR UH HOW IT WORKS\n[20:13] MTD033PM: WE UNDERSTAND\n[20:14] MTD036ME: YEAH IT'S CLEAR\n[20:14] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[20:15] MTD033PM: OH RIGHT NO\n[20:15] MTD034ID: THAT'S THE MOST IMPORTANT THING\n[20:17] MTD033PM: NICE\n[20:18] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[20:19] MTD033PM: THEN UH MIKE CAN UH GIVE THE THIRD PRESENTATION\n[20:19] MTD034ID: UH\n[20:24] MTD033PM: HOW LATE IS DID WE START HIS PRESENTATION UH\n[20:24] MTD034ID: RIGHT\n[20:26] MTD036ME: I DUNNO\n[20:28] MTD036ME: I THINK UH W\n[20:30] MTD036ME: ABOUT TWENTY MINUTES AGO\n[20:30] MTD033PM: WHA YEAH\n[20:33] MTD033PM: WELL THEN WE HAVE STILL THE TIME SO BUT WE DO HAVE TO COME TO A DECISION RIGHT LATER ON\n[20:33] MTD036ME: LOSING TIME LOSING TIME\n[20:38] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[20:39] MTD036ME: SO\n[20:41] MTD033PM: SO\n[20:41] MTD035UID: MM\n[20:45] MTD035UID: WELL I THOUGHT UM EVERYBODY ON THE WEBSITE UH WOULD SEE THE SAME THING BUT\n[20:50] MTD036ME: I DON'T THINK SO\n[20:51] MTD035UID: OBVIOUSLY THAT'S NOT THE CASE\n[20:54] MTD034ID: YEAH UH THERE ARE DIFFERENT UH WE HAVE ALL HAVE DIFFERENT HOME PAGES WITH DIFFERENT LINKS\n[20:57] MTD033PM: OH YEAH\n[20:57] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[20:58] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[20:58] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[20:59] MTD033PM: UH\n[21:00] MTD035UID: FOR INSTANCE YOU COULDN'T SEE THIS\n[21:03] MTD033PM: OKAY YEAH WELL\n[21:04] MTD035UID: UM\n[21:06] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[21:07] MTD035UID: WELL I'M MIKE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[21:09] MTD033PM: MM-HMM\n[21:11] MTD035UID: THE THE METHOD\n[21:12] MTD035UID: WELL\n[21:14] MTD035UID: I USED MY OWN EXPERIENCE WITH REMOTES TOOK A GOOD L LOOK UH AT THE REMOTES ON THE CORPORATE WEBSITE WHICH ARE THESE TWO\n[21:21] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[21:22] MTD035UID: UM\n[21:22] MTD036ME: THESE ARE ALREADY IN USE\n[21:24] MTD035UID: YES THESE ARE FROM FROM ANOTHER UH MANUFACTURER\n[21:27] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT OKAY\n[21:28] MTD035UID: UM\n[21:30] MTD035UID: THIS ONE IS ENGINEERING CENTRED SO THIS ONE HAS THE MOST FUNCTIONS AND UM THINGS\n[21:35] MTD035UID: THIS ONE IS USER CENTRED\n[21:37] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[21:37] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[21:38] MTD035UID: UM\n[21:38] MTD036ME: WELL YEAH ME TOO\n[21:38] MTD033PM: I LIKE USER CENTRED\n[21:40] MTD035UID: I LIKE USER CENTR CENTRED UH UH ALSO THE BEST\n[21:41] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[21:44] MTD033PM: WE ALSO DO THAT\n[21:45] MTD035UID: UM\n[21:47] MTD035UID: WELL I THOUGHT UH THAT WE UH REDUCE THE THE OPTION TO CONTROL THE D. V. D. ALSO AND TELETEXT AND THAT KIND OF STUFF\n[21:57] MTD036ME: MM\n[21:57] MTD035UID: UH SO I THOUGHT WE WE WE WOULD USE MORE OR NEED MORE BUTTONS THAN THIS ONE\n[22:03] MTD036ME: BUT WE HAVE TO REJECT THAT BECAUSE OF THE REQUIREMENTS\n[22:04] MTD035UID: BUT\n[22:05] MTD035UID: YES\n[22:06] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[22:06] MTD035UID: TH THAT'S WHY THIS MM IS NOT RELEVANT ANY MORE I FEEL\n[22:11] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[22:11] MTD035UID: UM\n[22:13] MTD035UID: I THINK THIS IS ABOUT THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BUTTONS UH WE'LL NEED\n[22:17] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[22:17] MTD035UID: I UM I KINDA LIKE THE SHAPE\n[22:21] MTD035UID: I THINK THIS IS WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT\n[22:24] MTD035UID: BUT\n[22:24] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[22:24] MTD034ID: YOU CAN'T REALLY SEE UH THE DIFFER FROM DIFFERENT SIDES\n[22:27] MTD034ID: BUT I THINK UH\n[22:28] MTD035UID: NO I'VE WELL I SHOWED IT SOMEWHERE\n[22:30] MTD035UID: UM\n[22:30] MTD034ID: UH YOU CAN DRAW IT IF YOU YEAH\n[22:32] MTD035UID: OH YEAH\n[22:34] MTD035UID: I THINK WE SHOULD GO FURTHER WITH THE IDEA OF A REMOVABLE FRONT\n[22:38] MTD035UID: SO WE CAN CAN UH YEAH CUSTOMISE THE\n[22:38] MTD033PM: MM-HMM\n[22:40] MTD033PM: WELL ABSOLUTELY BUT I TH THEY ALL HAVE TO HAVE SOMETHING ABOUT UM THE RECOGNITION FROM OUR COMPANY\n[22:47] MTD033PM: SO WE CANNOT JUST UH\n[22:47] MTD035UID: MM\n[22:50] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[22:50] MTD033PM: MAKE SOMEONE W\n[22:50] MTD035UID: IT'S A FRONT\n[22:51] MTD035UID: IT'S NOT THE THE WHOLE REMOTE THAT CHANGES OF COURSE\n[22:53] MTD033PM: NO BUT THAT'S TH THE SIDE THEY LOOK UH LOOK AT IS THE FRONT\n[22:54] MTD036ME: BUT IT\n[22:54] MTD035UID: YOU CAN\n[22:58] MTD033PM: SO IF Y IF YOU MAKE A A FRONT WITH JUST A A TIGER ON IT THEN UH OUR RECOGNITION IS TOTALLY GONE\n[23:02] MTD035UID: MM\n[23:04] MTD036ME: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[23:05] MTD035UID: OR YOU CAN YOU CAN CAN PUT THE SAME SYMBOL ON ON EVERY REMOTE\n[23:08] MTD036ME: YEAH THAT'S A MUST\n[23:08] MTD035UID: SO L LIKE ERICSSON DOES EVERY UH\n[23:10] MTD036ME: WE MUST HAVE THAT\n[23:10] MTD033PM: YEAH WE MUST\n[23:10] MTD034ID: WE CAN PUT IT ON THE ON THE BACK SIDE\n[23:12] MTD033PM: YEAH WELL AND AND\n[23:14] MTD035UID: S SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[23:15] MTD033PM: YES\n[23:16] MTD035UID: IT'S RECOGNISABLE\n[23:17] MTD033PM: 'KAY\n[23:18] MTD036ME: WE CAN MAKE A SYMBOL OF THE COMPANY RIGHT HERE\n[23:18] MTD035UID: UM\n[23:20] MTD036ME: AND IF YOU PUT A FRONT ON IT THERE'S A HOLE ON THE FRONT\n[23:21] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[23:23] MTD036ME: SO THE SYMBOL'S ALWAYS ON YEAH\n[23:23] MTD034ID: YEAH SO THAT YOU DON'T REPLACE THE SYMBOL YEAH\n[23:24] MTD035UID: YEAH YEAH\n[23:24] MTD033PM: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[23:25] MTD035UID: SOMETHING LIKE THAT IN THE YEAH\n[23:26] MTD033PM: OR THE TH THE THE LOWEST PART OF THE REMOTE ISN'T CHANGED BY THE FRONT\n[23:29] MTD036ME: YEAH YEAH\n[23:30] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[23:30] MTD036ME: BUT LET'S NOT FOCUS ON THE FRONT\n[23:30] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[23:30] MTD033PM: THOSE KIND OF THINGS\n[23:31] MTD033PM: YES\n[23:32] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[23:33] MTD035UID: UM WELL SO UH UH LIKE I SAID I THOUGHT WE'D WE'D USE MORE FUNCTION\n[23:38] MTD035UID: IF WE WE HAD TO INCLUDE MORE FUNCTIONS\n[23:40] MTD035UID: BUT WE DON'T\n[23:41] MTD035UID: SO UM\n[23:42] MTD033PM: MM-HMM\n[23:43] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[23:44] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[23:44] MTD035UID: I THINK THIS IS ABOUT THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BUTTONS WE NEED\n[23:48] MTD035UID: MAYBE SOME LESS\n[23:49] MTD035UID: LIKE EJECT WE DON'T NEED AND SOME OTHER BUTTONS WE DON'T NEED\n[23:53] MTD035UID: I THINK UH\n[23:53] MTD034ID: MIKE UH CAN YOU PUT UH THAT PICTURE FROM ME ON THE IN THE WORD DOCUMENTS FILE\n[23:57] MTD035UID: YEAH I WILL\n[23:57] MTD034ID: IN MAP\n[23:58] MTD035UID: I THINK UH FOR THE REMOTE UM UH LESS IS MORE\n[24:02] MTD035UID: THE LESS BUTTONS THE BETTER THE DESIGN\n[24:05] MTD035UID: UM\n[24:05] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[24:05] MTD036ME: YEAH I AGREE\n[24:06] MTD035UID: WE SHOULD GO WITH THAT CONCEPT I THINK\n[24:10] MTD035UID: I KNOW\n[24:10] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[24:10] MTD036ME: I'VE I'VE GOT ANOTHER POINT\n[24:12] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[24:12] MTD036ME: UM THERE ARE TWO TARGET AUDI AUDIENCES AND WE'VE UH CHOSE FOR THE YOUNGER ONE\n[24:18] MTD036ME: UM RESEARCH HAS SHOWN THAT UM IT'S A HIGH INTERESTED UH IN FEATURES\n[24:18] MTD035UID: MM\n[24:24] MTD036ME: THEY ARE HIGH HIGH INTERESTED IN FEATURE\n[24:27] MTD036ME: BUT THEY ARE MORE CRITICAL\n[24:28] MTD036ME: FO YEAH CRITICAL\n[24:30] MTD034ID: THE YOUNGER UH\n[24:30] MTD036ME: SO THE YOUNGER AUDIENCE\n[24:32] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[24:32] MTD036ME: SO WE MUST UM MUST DESIGN UH A CONTROL THAT REALLY SPEAKS TO THE PEOPLE\n[24:39] MTD033PM: WELL WHAT IF WE UM I AT I AT HOME HAVE A REMOTE THAT HAS UM THE MOST FAMILIAR UH BUTTONS ON THE TOP\n[24:48] MTD036ME: MM-HMM\n[24:48] MTD033PM: AND THE BOTTOM SIDE OF THE FRONT HAS A LITTLE CLIP\n[24:53] MTD033PM: A F A LITTLE UH YOU CAN CLICK AWAY AND THEN YOU HAVE F MUCH MORE FUNCTIONS THAT MOST PEOPLE DON'T USE BUT S SOME DO DO\n[25:01] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[25:02] MTD034ID: I THINK UH THE MOST FUNCTIONS UH UNDERNEATH THAT UH UH NO UM MM USUALLY\n[25:06] MTD036ME: CLIP AREN'T USED MUCH\n[25:08] MTD033PM: WELL BUT BECAUSE YOU SAY THEY THEIR FEATURES ARE IMPORTANT THEY WANT M UM A LOT BUT NOT\n[25:11] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[25:11] MTD034ID: BUT\n[25:13] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT WHAT KIND OF FEATURES\n[25:15] MTD034ID: YEAH I THINK M MOST\n[25:15] MTD035UID: LIKE L. C. D. SCREENS AND VOICE RECOGNITION\n[25:16] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT YEAH\n[25:17] MTD035UID: BUT I'VE\n[25:18] MTD034ID: MOST UH\n[25:18] MTD036ME: HERE LOOK AT THESE NUMBERS\n[25:20] MTD036ME: THE NEWEST FEATURES ARE LIKE I SAID ARE UH L. C. D. AND UH SPEECH UH CONTROL\n[25:26] MTD036ME: OUR AUDIENCE THESE PEOPLE ARE VERY LIKE THESE UH FEATURES\n[25:32] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[25:32] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[25:32] MTD036ME: YOU SEE\n[25:33] MTD036ME: SO WE MUST BUILD IN SOMETHING OR THEY WILL TO UH GO TO THE CONCURRENT\n[25:33] MTD034ID: UH\n[25:38] MTD033PM: COMPETITORS\n[25:38] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[25:39] MTD036ME: THE CONCURRENT\n[25:39] MTD034ID: OUR COMPETITOR\n[25:40] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[25:40] MTD036ME: COMPETITORS RIGHT\n[25:42] MTD036ME: SO I DO THINK WE HAVE TO UH HAVE SOME FEATURES\n[25:47] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[25:47] MTD036ME: EVEN THOUGH THEY COST A LITTLE MORE\n[25:47] MTD033PM: WELL MAYBE W WE COULD UH S ON UM SOME UH CALCULATORS YOU HAVE LO THOSE LITTLE LITTLE L. C. D. TH THAT YOU CAN CLICK ON OR SOMETHING\n[25:55] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[25:56] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[25:58] MTD033PM: OR THAT YOU CAN CLICK UH OUT UH OF THE REMOTE\n[26:00] MTD033PM: AND IF IF THAT'S GIVES YOU A LITTLE BIT OF STA STATUS INFORMATION\n[26:03] MTD036ME: LIKE A TICKER TAPE\n[26:04] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[26:05] MTD036ME: WHICH PROGRAMME YOU ARE L WATCHING OR SOMETHING\n[26:07] MTD035UID: YEAH THAT'S NICE\n[26:07] MTD033PM: THOSE KIND OF THINGS UH BECAUSE YOU ALSO HAVE THOSE UH THOSE PROGRAM RECOGNITION FOR YOUR V. V. C. R. S\n[26:14] MTD033PM: AND UH WELL IF Y IF YOUR REMOTE PICKS THAT UP ALSO YOU THEY CAN DISPLAY WHICH PROGRAMME YOU'RE CURRENTLY WATCHING\n[26:14] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[26:15] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[26:15] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[26:20] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[26:21] MTD034ID: SO IT IT JUST SIGNALS THE THE DIFFERENT UH SIG UH THE DIFFERENT SYMBOLS ON THE SCREEN YOU HAVE\n[26:27] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[26:27] MTD034ID: UH BECAUSE IF YOU CHANGE TO S CHANNEL TWO YOU HAVE TWO ON THE SCREEN AND TWO ON YOUR ON YOUR UM ON YOUR L. C. D. SCREEN\n[26:33] MTD033PM: FOR EXAMPLE\n[26:35] MTD033PM: IT IT COULD BE SUCH A LITTLE UH TH THAT YOU CAN CLICK IN AND OUT AND YOU AND YOU HAVE IT\n[26:40] MTD035UID: YEAH WE SHOULD KEEP THAT SIMPLE TOO\n[26:42] MTD034ID: BUT SHOULD IT UH REALLY BE UH CLICKABLE UH OR OR JUST INTEGRATE INSIDE TO TRY TO MAKE IT D MORE TRENDY\n[26:42] MTD035UID: IT WILL\n[26:42] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[26:45] MTD036ME: NO NOT CLICKABLE\n[26:45] MTD033PM: WELL MAYBE\n[26:46] MTD035UID: NO IT SHOULD BE UH INTEGRATED\n[26:46] MTD036ME: NAH NO NO NO\n[26:47] MTD035UID: I THINK\n[26:47] MTD036ME: YEAH JUST AT AT THE TOP\n[26:50] MTD036ME: SO WHEN YOU S YOU SIT LIKE THIS YOU CAN CAN WATCH\n[26:52] MTD036ME: I THINK IT SHOULD BE AT THE TOP\n[26:52] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[26:53] MTD035UID: YEAH SOMETHING LIKE ON UM SOME RADIOS IN CAR\n[26:54] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[26:56] MTD035UID: YOU WHERE IT'S YEAH WALKING TO YEAH\n[26:59] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[26:59] MTD036ME: IT'S A TICKER TAPE IDEA\n[26:59] MTD033PM: R. D. S. S OR SOMETHING\n[27:02] MTD034ID: BUT THAT'S OF COURSE UH A BIT MORE UH EXPENSIVE THAN UH THE BASIC UH CALCULATOR DESIGN WITH THE SCROLLING TEXT AND THAT KIND OF THING\n[27:10] MTD035UID: WA YEAH\n[27:10] MTD036ME: WELL IT'S JUST ONE SCRIPT\n[27:11] MTD033PM: WELL I THINK IT'S YOU GOT IT JUST MEANS IT'S A SCRIPT THAT'S UH KEEPS IT UH ROLLING\n[27:16] MTD033PM: AND IT'S NOT UH THAT'S FIVE MINUTES OFF UH IMPLEMENTING TIME I THINK UH\n[27:18] MTD036ME: YEAH FIVE MINUTES OF JA JA FOR PROGRAMMING\n[27:21] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[27:21] MTD036ME: SO I DON'T THINK THAT'S THE ISSUE\n[27:23] MTD033PM: NO\n[27:24] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[27:24] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT WE GO WITH THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[27:26] MTD033PM: UH WELL I THINK SO YES\n[27:27] MTD035UID: YEAH WELL WE WE WE STILL NEED TO KNOW HOW MUCH THAT WILL COST\n[27:28] MTD036ME: 'KAY\n[27:28] MTD033PM: UM\n[27:32] MTD036ME: RIGHT I DON'T KNOW IF I CAN FIND THAT BUT\n[27:33] MTD033PM: WE'RE G NO BUT WE'RE WE'LL HAVE TO LOOK INTO THAT\n[27:34] MTD035UID: OR MAYBE YOU WILL GET THAT INFORMATION UH YEAH\n[27:37] MTD036ME: NEXT TIME\n[27:37] MTD033PM: UM WE CAN USE THIS BOARD AGAIN I THINK\n[27:37] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[27:40] MTD033PM: UH WE CAN PUT SOME UM DECISIONS ABOUT UM THE CONTROLS WE WANT TH THE ISSUE\n[27:49] MTD033PM: WHERE IS MY PRESENTATION\n[27:51] MTD033PM: UH\n[27:51] MTD036ME: YEAH I UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU'RE SAYING\n[27:55] MTD033PM: UH\n[27:58] MTD036ME: WE SHOULD HAVE A GENERAL IDEA OF HOW IT'S GONNA LOOK\n[28:03] MTD033PM: WELL\n[28:04] MTD033PM: I MEAN WE'RE ALL HERE NOW I THINK\n[28:06] MTD033PM: THESE I'VE ALREADY GIVEN YOU\n[28:08] MTD033PM: SO WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON THE DIFFERENT REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS\n[28:14] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[28:14] MTD033PM: SO WE WANT TO HAVE A SMALL L. C. D. SCREEN THAT'S SPECIAL\n[28:17] MTD036ME: AT THE TOP\n[28:20] MTD034ID: SHOULDN'T WE START WITH THE MOST IMPORTANT PARTS\n[28:21] MTD035UID: AT THE TOP OR AT THE BOTTOM\n[28:22] MTD033PM: YES\n[28:22] MTD034ID: THE L. C. D. SCREEN ALRIGHT BUT WE SHOULD START WITH THE POWER BUTTON\n[28:24] MTD036ME: I THINK THE TOP IS MORE UH\n[28:26] MTD034ID: UH\n[28:26] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[28:27] MTD036ME: WHEN YOU S HOW DO YOU ZAP\n[28:27] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT\n[28:29] MTD036ME: YOU JUST SIT IN YOUR CHAIR\n[28:31] MTD034ID: HUH\n[28:32] MTD036ME: WITH THE REMOTE\n[28:32] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT WITH WITH THE L. C. D. SCREEN ON THE TOP IT GETS A BIT UNNATURAL\n[28:34] MTD033PM: THAT THING IS TERRIBLE\n[28:36] MTD035UID: 'CAUSE MOST REMOTES HAVE SOME SPACE LEFT AT THE BOTTOM\n[28:40] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT THAT'S WHERE YOUR HAND BALL MIGHT BE\n[28:42] MTD033PM: UH\n[28:43] MTD036ME: YEAH I DUNNO\n[28:43] MTD035UID: YEAH NO MM\n[28:45] MTD034ID: AND THEN UH\n[28:46] MTD036ME: WE'LL DRAW TWO AND THEN WE'LL SEE UH\n[28:48] MTD034ID: MAYBE WE SHOULD UH CENTRALISE THE DISCUSSION HERE\n[28:50] MTD034ID: I DUNNO WHAT UH YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT BUT\n[28:51] MTD036ME: NO UM HE THINKS YEAH RIGHT\n[28:54] MTD034ID: WE ARE BUSY WITH SOMETHING\n[28:56] MTD036ME: HE THINKS IT'S BETTER TO PUT THE L. C. D. AT THE BOTTOM AND I THINK IT'S BETTER AT THE TOP\n[29:01] MTD034ID: UH-HUH\n[29:01] MTD034ID: WHY DO YOU THINK IT'S BETTER AT THE BOTTOM\n[29:01] MTD033PM: WELL\n[29:04] MTD035UID: UH WELL BECAUSE MOST UH REMOTES HAVE UM SOME SPACE LEFT AT THE BOTTOM AND THAT WAY YOU CAN KEEP THE SHAPE RECOGNISABLE FOR EVERYBODY\n[29:12] MTD036ME: BUT YOUR\n[29:13] MTD034ID: BUT YOU JUST CAN PUT UH THE THE THE THE THE WHOLE INTERFACE A BIT DOWN SO THAT THERE'S ROOM FOR THE FOR THE INTERFACE\n[29:13] MTD035UID: I C\n[29:17] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[29:17] MTD035UID: WELL I D I THINK THAT'S THAT'S UGLY BUT\n[29:17] MTD036ME: THE THE TICKER THE L. C. D. IS LIKE LIKE SMALL\n[29:21] MTD036ME: IT'S IT'S WIDE\n[29:22] MTD036ME: IT'S NOT NOT HIGH\n[29:23] MTD034ID: UH-HUH\n[29:24] MTD036ME: BUT\n[29:24] MTD035UID: I TH\n[29:25] MTD033PM: WELL I TH I THINK MIKE MIKE HAS A POINT\n[29:25] MTD034ID: AND AND WE CAN\n[29:27] MTD033PM: BECAUSE UM WHEN WHEN UH WHEN I USE A REMOTE I L I HATE THE BUTTONS BUT BUTTONS AT THE AT THE BOTTOM\n[29:27] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[29:28] MTD035UID: POWER BUTTON ALWAYS YEAH\n[29:33] MTD034ID: BOTTOM\n[29:34] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[29:35] MTD033PM: SO AND AND I I LIKE TO USE THE ONES\n[29:35] MTD035UID: YEAH Y YOU GOTTA ZAP LIKE THIS OR YOU WANT TO YEAH\n[29:38] MTD033PM: ON THE TOP\n[29:38] MTD033PM: SO WHEN I U WHEN I HAVE TO HAVE AN L. C. D. S SCR WINDOW\n[29:38] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[29:39] MTD036ME: BUT\n[29:40] MTD034ID: WELL THAT'S A BIT EXAGGERATED\n[29:41] MTD036ME: WE'RE MAKING A REMOTE WITH WITH A FEW FUNCTIONS YOU KNOW\n[29:44] MTD034ID: WELL I AGREE WITH YOU\n[29:46] MTD034ID: IT'S IT'S ALSO MORE RECOGNISABLE\n[29:46] MTD036ME: WE\n[29:48] MTD034ID: IT LOOKS MORE LIKE A CALCULATOR TO PEOPLE IF YOU HAVE THE L THE THE\n[29:54] MTD033PM: YES BUT WE WE WE WE DON'T WANT THAT\n[29:54] MTD034ID: THE THING ON TOP\n[29:56] MTD035UID: YEAH YOU DON'T WANT YOU WANT UH YEAH IT IT IT MUST BE A REMOTE\n[29:56] MTD033PM: WE DON'T WANT THEM TO LOOK LIKE A CALCULATOR\n[29:58] MTD033PM: WE WANT TO LOOK IT LIKE OUR ORIGINAL BUT FAMILIAR\n[30:01] MTD034ID: YEAH W WELL BUT UH YOU DON'T HAVE TO THROW UH UM IMPORTANT ASPE IMPORTANT ASPECT LIKE FAMILIARITY UH COMPLETELY AWAY UH BECAUSE I THINK IT'S UH\n[30:02] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[30:05] MTD036ME: HIGH TECH\n[30:06] MTD033PM: YEA\n[30:10] MTD033PM: MAYBE A BIC UH BETTER UH WHITE UH WE WHITE\n[30:14] MTD034ID: I THINK IT'S STILL IMPORTANT TO HAVE IT AT THE TOP BECAUSE IT'S UH\n[30:14] MTD036ME: WIDTH\n[30:15] MTD033PM: WIDTH\n[30:15] MTD033PM: UH FORMAT YEAH FORMAT\n[30:17] MTD033PM: LINE WIDTH\n[30:17] MTD036ME: TH THAT'S NOT A PROBLEM\n[30:17] MTD033PM: WIDTH\n[30:18] MTD034ID: IT'S MORE FAMILIAR THAT WAY\n[30:19] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[30:20] MTD036ME: WHEN I DRAW HERE IT OH\n[30:22] MTD036ME: HUH\n[30:23] MTD033PM: IT'S A BIT OFF\n[30:24] MTD036ME: YEAH IT'S OFF\n[30:25] MTD034ID: A LITTLE A LITTLE BIT\n[30:25] MTD033PM: WELL\n[30:26] MTD036ME: IT IT NEEDS TO BE CALIBRATED AGAIN\n[30:28] MTD033PM: WELL UH LET'S UH TALK ABOUT THAT LATER UH\n[30:28] MTD036ME: WELL\n[30:28] MTD034ID: MAYBE YOU SHOULD ANOTHER PEN\n[30:31] MTD034ID: MAYBE THAT'S UH BETTER\n[30:33] MTD034ID: YOU E YOU ONLY HAVE ONE PEN FOR THAT SCREEN\n[30:33] MTD036ME: WHERE\n[30:34] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT WE HAVE TO MAKE A DECISION NOW BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE MUCH TIME\n[30:34] MTD033PM: IT'S SPECIAL PEN\n[30:36] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[30:37] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[30:38] MTD033PM: NO\n[30:39] MTD036ME: UM\n[30:41] MTD036ME: I THINK WE HAVE UH A FEW FUNCTIONS AND WE CAN PUT UH THE L. C. D. ABOVE IT\n[30:46] MTD036ME: AND STILL HAVE LOTS OF ROOM AT THE BOTTOM WHERE YOU CAN PUT YOUR HAND\n[30:48] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[30:48] MTD034ID: I I AGREE\n[30:50] MTD033PM: I THINK IT SHOULD BE AT THE BUTTON BOTTOM\n[30:52] MTD034ID: WELL I'M THE I I'M THE DESIGNER SO UM\n[30:52] MTD035UID: AT THE BOTTOM\n[30:52] MTD033PM: BOTTOM\n[30:53] MTD033PM: THE L. C. D.\n[30:54] MTD035UID: IN A FEW MINUTES OH YEAH OH YEAH I TOTALLY AGREE\n[30:54] MTD036ME: AT THE BOT\n[30:56] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[30:56] MTD036ME: SO\n[30:57] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[30:58] MTD036ME: WE ARE TWO UH V. S. TWO\n[30:59] MTD033PM: WELL BUT UH WHAT WHAT IF WE WE FIRST DECIDE THE DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS AND THEN LOOK AT THE DESIGN\n[31:01] MTD035UID: HE'S THE BOSS\n[31:04] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[31:04] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[31:05] MTD036ME: GREAT\n[31:05] MTD034ID: UH WE UH WE WERE BUSY WITH THAT\n[31:05] MTD033PM: BECAUSE WE HAVE TO DECIDE THIS\n[31:06] MTD034ID: UH YEAH WE SHOULD UH SUMMON THE THE DIFFERENT UH ASPECTS OF THE THING\n[31:09] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[31:11] MTD034ID: SO WE HAVE THE POWER BUTTON\n[31:12] MTD036ME: AND MOREOVER I THINK THAT YOU TWO SHOULD BE UH COME TO CONSENSUS ABOUT THE L. C. D. S\n[31:17] MTD033PM: YES\n[31:17] MTD036ME: IT'S UH YOUR IT'S YOUR JOB\n[31:19] MTD034ID: YEAH OF COURSE\n[31:19] MTD033PM: WELL WE HAVE A POWER BUTTON\n[31:19] MTD034ID: UH IT'S UH\n[31:20] MTD035UID: NO IT'S OUR JOB\n[31:20] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[31:20] MTD034ID: W WH\n[31:22] MTD033PM: GUYS\n[31:22] MTD034ID: WHILE YOU HAVE TO AGREE I CAN SAY IT'S LIKE THIS AND YOU MUST AGREE\n[31:22] MTD035UID: FOR ALL OF US I THINK\n[31:23] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[31:25] MTD033PM: GUYS\n[31:25] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT LET'S KEEP IT CENTRAL\n[31:26] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[31:26] MTD033PM: WE HAVE A POWER BUTTON SETTING BUTTONS L. C. D. WINDOW THE NUMBER BUTTONS\n[31:28] MTD035UID: THE TEN NUMBERS\n[31:30] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[31:31] MTD034ID: CHANNEL YEAH\n[31:32] MTD033PM: UH\n[31:34] MTD035UID: VOLUME\n[31:34] MTD034ID: VOLUME CONTROL\n[31:35] MTD033PM: YES\n[31:38] MTD034ID: UM\n[31:42] MTD036ME: MM\n[31:42] MTD033PM: UH THE MUTE BUTTON\n[31:42] MTD034ID: WELL LET'S LOOK AT YOUR UH DESIGN\n[31:43] MTD034ID: UH\n[31:45] MTD033PM: I H LOVE THAT ONE\n[31:48] MTD034ID: UH-HUH\n[31:49] MTD035UID: I THINK WE WE SHOULD USE SOMETHING LIKE THIS UM TO UM\n[31:55] MTD035UID: THE THE CHANNEL UP AND CHANNEL DOWN BUTTON\n[31:57] MTD033PM: YES\n[31:58] MTD035UID: YEAH IN CIRCLE YOU KNOW\n[31:59] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[32:00] MTD033PM: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[32:00] MTD033PM: WELL THAT'S THAT'S ALSO DESIGN\n[32:01] MTD035UID: AND AND A VOLUME CONTROL ALSO IN IT\n[32:03] MTD033PM: YES\n[32:05] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[32:06] MTD033PM: UM\n[32:07] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[32:08] MTD033PM: WELL H HO\n[32:09] MTD034ID: BUT TH TH ON THIS REMOTE TH THESE CONTROLS ARE FOR SOMETHING ELSE A D. V. D. PLAYER OR SOMETHING\n[32:12] MTD033PM: YES\n[32:12] MTD033PM: YES\n[32:12] MTD035UID: YES AS I ALREADY SAID WE COULD DROP SOME OF THESE BUTTONS\n[32:13] MTD033PM: THEY ARE FOR SOME UH VIDEO UH\n[32:13] MTD034ID: SO\n[32:16] MTD036ME: YOU SHOULD PUT THAT UH POWER BUTTON CHANNEL AND VOLUME SHOULD HAVE THE MOST UH IMPORTANCE\n[32:22] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[32:24] MTD035UID: I THINK THESE SHOULD BE IN ONE BIG CIRCLE IN THE MIDDLE\n[32:27] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT WHAT HE SAID ABOUT R. S. I.\n[32:30] MTD036ME: WAS T KINDA TRUE\n[32:32] MTD036ME: WHEN WHEN YOU UH PUT THEM ALL IN THE SAME PLACE\n[32:38] MTD036ME: THE MOST USED BUTTONS YOU'RE DOING THE SAME THING ALL THE TIME AND THAT'S JUST WHAT R. S. I. 'S ALL ABOUT\n[32:45] MTD036ME: SO IT MIGHT BE SMARTER TO PUT THEM A LITTLE MORE AWAY FROM EACH OTHER\n[32:50] MTD033PM: APART\n[32:52] MTD033PM: SO PEOPLE HAVE TO MOVE THEIR HAND\n[32:54] MTD033PM: AND THEY GET LESS UH COMPLAINTS OF R. S. I.\n[32:58] MTD034ID: YEAH IT'S IT'S ALSO NOT GOOD TO COMPLETELY STAY IN ONE POSITION CONSTANTLY WITH ONE HAND\n[33:02] MTD034ID: Y YEAH\n[33:02] MTD033PM: THAT'S WHAT I ALWAYS DO BECAUSE ALL MY I IMPORTANT BUTTONS ARE THE SAME PLACE\n[33:04] MTD034ID: IT'S GOOD TO MOVE UH FROM TIME TO TIME\n[33:06] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[33:06] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT PEOPLE DON'T LIKE IT WHEN THEIR BUTTONS ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE\n[33:06] MTD036ME: UM\n[33:07] MTD033PM: YES\n[33:10] MTD035UID: THEY THEY NEED TO BE CENTRED\n[33:10] MTD034ID: NO BUT NOW Y W WOULD WE HAVE TO CHOOSE A\n[33:11] MTD033PM: WELL NOT\n[33:14] MTD036ME: FREQUENCY OF UH BUTTON USE\n[33:15] MTD034ID: WAY IN MIDDLE\n[33:16] MTD033PM: YES\n[33:17] MTD036ME: UM CHANNELS ARE UH MOST UH IS MOST USED WITHIN THE HOUR\n[33:22] MTD035UID: VOLUME HARDLY\n[33:22] MTD033PM: UH-HUH\n[33:23] MTD036ME: YOU CAN SEE\n[33:24] MTD036ME: SO THE THE CHANNEL UH CHANNEL BUTTONS SHOULD BE FAR FAR APART I THINK UP AND DOWN\n[33:26] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[33:32] MTD035UID: NO I DON'T THINK\n[33:32] MTD034ID: OH\n[33:33] MTD033PM: UP AND DOWN FAR APART FROM EACH OTHER\n[33:34] MTD034ID: FAR APART\n[33:35] MTD036ME: YOU THINKING UH ABOUT R. S. I.\n[33:38] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT\n[33:39] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT NO\n[33:39] MTD033PM: WELL NOT TOO MUCH\n[33:39] MTD036ME: Y LOOK AT UH LOOK AT THE FREQUENCY\n[33:42] MTD036ME: NEI NOT TOO MUCH BUT\n[33:44] MTD035UID: THE OTHER THE OTHER TWO UH FRUSTRATIONS ARE FAR MORE IMPORTANT\n[33:48] MTD035UID: SO\n[33:49] MTD034ID: I THINK YOU CAN HAVE THE TWO BUTTONS OF UP AND DOWN CLOSE TOGETHER\n[33:51] MTD034ID: BUT YOU DON'T HAVE UH HAVE TO HAVE VOLUME CONTROL AND AND ZAPPING BUTTON CLOSE TOGETHER\n[33:54] MTD033PM: WELL FOR EXAMPLE THE POWER BUTTON YOU CAN IF SOMEONE IS CONSTANTLY Z ZAPPING\n[33:57] MTD035UID: WELL THEY ARE USED FOUR TIMES AN HOUR SO\n[34:00] MTD033PM: IT'S NOT GOING TO MISS THAT IT THAT THE POWER BUTTON IS NOT RIGHT BESIDE IT\n[34:04] MTD033PM: BECAUSE I HAVE SOMEONE BUT THE BUTTONS IS WAY\n[34:05] MTD036ME: NEI NEI NEI N I I TOTALLY AGREE\n[34:07] MTD033PM: SO THAT ONE CAN BE PUT AWAY\n[34:07] MTD036ME: BUT JUST\n[34:09] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[34:09] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[34:11] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[34:11] MTD036ME: I AGREE\n[34:11] MTD033PM: THE POWER BUTTON CAN UH BE UH UH\n[34:14] MTD035UID: POWER BU BUTTON SHOULD BE LEFT AT THE TOP\n[34:16] MTD036ME: AND SHOULD AND SHOULD BE RED\n[34:16] MTD033PM: YES\n[34:17] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[34:18] MTD033PM: OH MAN FIVE MINUTES\n[34:22] MTD033PM: YEAH WELL FIVE MINUTES LEFT\n[34:23] MTD036ME: RIGHT JUST MAKE SOME DECISIONS\n[34:25] MTD033PM: YEP\n[34:26] MTD036ME: THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS WE HAVE TO UH\n[34:28] MTD033PM: UM HOW ARE WE GOING TO DO IT WITH THOSE NUMBERS\n[34:29] MTD034ID: C C CAN YOU MAKE YOU MAKE WE CAN USE UH THE DRAWING BOARD NOW I THINK\n[34:32] MTD034ID: UH IT IT DOESN'T WORK WELL BUT BUT IT IT WOULD BE PRETTY PRETTY UH NICE IF WE COULD JUST DRAW A SIMPLE THING\n[34:35] MTD033PM: WELL I HAVE IT HERE\n[34:38] MTD036ME: I DO THINK YOU HAVE TO KEEP YOU HAVE TO KEEP IT CENTRAL NOW\n[34:39] MTD033PM: YEAH WELL THAT'S GOING TO TAKE TOO TOO MUCH TIME\n[34:41] MTD036ME: JUST UH YOU DECIDE THAT YOU DECIDE THAT AND READY\n[34:41] MTD035UID: MM\n[34:41] MTD033PM: YES\n[34:42] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[34:43] MTD034ID: MM\n[34:44] MTD033PM: YES\n[34:44] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[34:46] MTD033PM: WELL THE L. C. D.\n[34:47] MTD033PM: UM YOU ARE INDUSTRIAL YOU ARE USER INTERFACE\n[34:52] MTD033PM: SO I THINK IT'S GOING TO GO TO MIKE\n[34:54] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[34:55] MTD033PM: BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO MAKE CONSENSUS WITH\n[34:58] MTD033PM: WELL\n[35:00] MTD035UID: WELL CONSENSUS UM WE WE CAN PUT IT IN THE MIDDLE SO\n[35:01] MTD033PM: WELL IT'S A BIT HARD BECAUSE WE ARE GOING TO BE UH INDIVIDUALLY\n[35:02] MTD036ME: NEI\n[35:02] MTD036ME: WE'RE NO WE'RE DECIDING NOW SO\n[35:04] MTD033PM: THAT'S A BIT UH\n[35:06] MTD033PM: YES\n[35:08] MTD036ME: TOP OR BOTTOM\n[35:09] MTD034ID: WELL UH YEAH I I STILL THINK IT'S IT'S QUITE IMPORTANT THOUGH TO UH TO HAVE IT AT THE TOP SO YEAH\n[35:13] MTD033PM: YES IT IS\n[35:15] MTD034ID: YOU SAY FAMILIARITY ISN'T IMPORTANT BUT\n[35:18] MTD033PM: WELL WHAT IF WE'RE GOING TO NOW DECIDE ABOUT THE FUNCTIONS AND THE DESIGN COMES INTO THE NEXT ROUND\n[35:25] MTD036ME: OKAY\n[35:25] MTD033PM: PLUS THE D TH THE DESIGN ROUND IS STILL TO COME HUH\n[35:26] MTD034ID: YEAH D\n[35:28] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[35:28] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[35:28] MTD036ME: OKAY\n[35:29] MTD035UID: ALRIGHT\n[35:29] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT THESE FUNCTIONS\n[35:30] MTD034ID: AS WE WE WE WE AGREED WE DO HAVE A L. C. D.\n[35:30] MTD033PM: THE NUMBER F WELL YES THAT'S ALRIGHT\n[35:33] MTD034ID: SO THAT'S\n[35:34] MTD036ME: YEAH OKAY\n[35:34] MTD033PM: W THE NUMBER FUNCTION\n[35:35] MTD034ID: THAT'S ENOUGH\n[35:35] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[35:35] MTD033PM: ARE WE GOING TO UH DO IT LIKE UH ON MIKE'S SCREEN WITH UH ONE BUTTON THAT SAYS I'M GOING TO DO A T TWO NUMBER DIGITAL\n[35:44] MTD035UID: NO\n[35:45] MTD033PM: HOW DO YOU WANT IT TO DO THEN\n[35:47] MTD034ID: THERE'S ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE ZERO\n[35:47] MTD035UID: WELL JUST WHEN YOU PUSH A ONE ONE AND\n[35:48] MTD033PM: IT IT HAS TO R RECOGNISE ONE AS THERE COULD STILL COME MORE\n[35:53] MTD035UID: NO IF YOU ON MOST T. V. S IF YOU UH PRESS TWO NUMBERS SHORTLY AFTER EACH OTHER D IT YEAH\n[35:54] MTD034ID: OH LIKE THAT\n[35:54] MTD034ID: UM\n[35:58] MTD033PM: YES\n[35:59] MTD034ID: THEY'D RECOGNISE IT\n[36:00] MTD034ID: TH THAT'S THE MOST THAT THAT'S VERY EASY\n[36:00] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT SO NO BUTTON FOR THAT\n[36:01] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[36:02] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[36:02] MTD036ME: NO\n[36:03] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[36:04] MTD033PM: OKAY UH ANYONE ANY UH OTH OTHER FUNCTIONALITIES OF OUR UH REMOTE\n[36:10] MTD034ID: I THINK THESE ARE THE THE MOST IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS\n[36:12] MTD036ME: DO YOU STILL HAVE THE PICTURES OVER THERE\n[36:14] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[36:14] MTD033PM: SO\n[36:21] MTD036ME: YEAH THAT'S ABOUT IT\n[36:25] MTD036ME: YOU DO NEED THE UH MULTI OR DID UH NO LIKE THIS ONE\n[36:30] MTD036ME: YOU DO NEED THEM\n[36:31] MTD033PM: NO WE'D UH JUST SAID WE DIDN'T UH\n[36:31] MTD036ME: YEAH I KNOW\n[36:33] MTD036ME: BUT ARE WE\n[36:35] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT ALRIGHT UH NOW OKAY\n[36:35] MTD033PM: WELL UH\n[36:38] MTD033PM: UM WELL BECAUSE WE CAN'T INTEGRATE IT WITH ANY OTHER UH REMOTES ALL THOSE BUTTONS ON THOSE PICTURES ARE UH IRRELEVANT\n[36:46] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[36:46] MTD033PM: SO JUST FOR A TELEVISION IS THAT ALL WE NEED\n[36:50] MTD036ME: YEAH IT'S MOST USEABLE THIS WAY\n[36:53] MTD034ID: BASIC FUNCTION\n[36:54] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[36:55] MTD033PM: TELETEXT IS GONE\n[36:56] MTD033PM: SO ALL THOSE BUTTONS THAT AR ARE TO DO WITH TELETEXT OH SCREEN PLACING\n[37:02] MTD033PM: WE'LL HAVE UH THOSE UH BUTTONS ABOUT UH\n[37:06] MTD033PM: AND UH THE TWO IMPORTANT ONES WE'RE L F FORGETTING\n[37:08] MTD033PM: UH THERE'S UM SCREEN\n[37:10] MTD033PM: YOU CAN MAKE IT WIDER AND LESS WIDE\n[37:12] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[37:12] MTD033PM: AND THE BUTTON THAT YOU CAN GO TO A. V. FOR YOUR VIDEO\n[37:16] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[37:17] MTD036ME: I DO THINK WE HAVE TO PUT THAT UNDERNEATH A CLIP\n[37:17] MTD034ID: OH YEAH\n[37:20] MTD033PM: THOSE TWO\n[37:21] MTD033PM: BUT IT'S JUST TWO AND WE MAKE A CLIP\n[37:21] MTD034ID: UH JUST TWO JUST TWO UNDER UH UNDER UH\n[37:24] MTD033PM: TH THAT'S A BIT UH WASTE\n[37:24] MTD035UID: WE WE CAN MAKE MAKE UH A LITTLE ROW OF LIKE FOUR BUTTONS DOWN HERE\n[37:28] MTD033PM: YES\n[37:29] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[37:29] MTD036ME: OKAY RIGHT\n[37:30] MTD034ID: I I THINK UH\n[37:30] MTD033PM: OR AT THE TOP\n[37:32] MTD033PM: YOUR L. C. D. SCREEN IS GOING TO GO\n[37:32] MTD035UID: OR AT YEAH ALRIGHT THEN\n[37:33] MTD034ID: BUT YOU YOU CAN PUT UH TWO OR THREE BUTTONS UNDER UH ANOTHER SECTION\n[37:37] MTD034ID: UH THAT'S THAT'S TOO COMPLICATED\n[37:38] MTD034ID: YOU CAN JUST PUT IT SOMEWHERE THEY THEY AREN'T USED MUCH NOT AS MUCH AS THOSE OTHER SO YOU CAN PUT IT SOMEWHERE\n[37:38] MTD033PM: YES\n[37:40] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[37:43] MTD035UID: OH THEY CAN BE SMALL OR ROUND LIKE BUTTONS\n[37:45] MTD034ID: YEAH S BIT SMALLER AND S WELL UH AND AND I THINK MORE AT THE BOTTOM\n[37:50] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[37:53] MTD034ID: YEAH OR AT THE TOP YEAH\n[37:54] MTD034ID: WHAT DO YOU THINK UH THOSE THOSE BUTTONS\n[37:56] MTD034ID: ABOVE OR DOWN\n[37:57] MTD033PM: WELL I THINK THEY SHOULD IN AN IN AN ISOLATED PART OF THE REMOTE\n[38:00] MTD034ID: AND W WHERE\n[38:02] MTD034ID: WELL WE DESIGN IT LATER\n[38:03] MTD034ID: WE HAVE IT AND WE DESIGN LATER WHERE EVERYTHING GOES\n[38:04] MTD033PM: YES\n[38:05] MTD033PM: YES\n[38:06] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[38:06] MTD033PM: YES\n[38:07] MTD033PM: WELL ANY OTHER UH\n[38:09] MTD036ME: WELL IF YOU YOU TAKE THOSE TH IF YOU\n[38:10] MTD035UID: WHY GO TO VIDEO\n[38:12] MTD033PM: GO TO VIDEO THAT'S ALWAYS ON YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[38:15] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT YOU CAN Z YOU CAN ZAP T YOU CAN YOU CAN ZAP TO THE VIDEO CHANNEL FROM ZERO TO UH\n[38:15] MTD033PM: TO A. V. UH TO A. V. A. V. A. V.\n[38:17] MTD034ID: THE THE VIDEO CHANNEL UH\n[38:19] MTD035UID: THAT'S JUST ZERO\n[38:20] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[38:21] MTD033PM: WELL L N NO NOT AT NOT AT MY REMOTE\n[38:21] MTD034ID: NO NO NOT ALWAYS\n[38:22] MTD034ID: ZE YEAH ZERO IS A DIFFERENT CHANNEL THAN UH THE THE VIDEO CHANNEL\n[38:24] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[38:25] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT YOU CAN CAN ZAP DOWN\n[38:26] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT WHEN YOU ZAP DOWN ZERO YOU GET TO A. V.\n[38:28] MTD033PM: YES\n[38:29] MTD035UID: YES I THINK TH\n[38:29] MTD033PM: I DON'T\n[38:30] MTD033PM: I GO TO NINETY NINE\n[38:32] MTD035UID: NO THEN YOU PRESS NINETY NINE\n[38:32] MTD036ME: AH UH WELL WHATEVER\n[38:33] MTD035UID: I THINK GO TO VIDEO IS\n[38:36] MTD035UID: AN IRRELEVANT BUTTON BUT\n[38:36] MTD033PM: TH THAT'S THE BUTTON UH NO\n[38:37] MTD034ID: BUT IT'S EASY TO GO IF YOU ARE AT UH AT CHANNEL UH FIFTY FIVE AND YOU WANT TO UH GO IMMEDIATELY TO THE VIDEO CHANNEL\n[38:45] MTD034ID: YOU DO YOU HAVE TO PUSH A TO TO GET BELOW ZERO\n[38:47] MTD033PM: NO YOU CAN CH PUSH ZERO\n[38:48] MTD034ID: IT'S MORE EASY TO GET TO UH WHERE THE SPECIFIC UH VIDEO CHANNEL BUTTON\n[38:49] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[38:50] MTD033PM: YEAH I I THINK THAT ONE BUTTON IS UH I USE IT UH\n[38:53] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT IF WE'RE CHOOSING TO UH INCORPORATE THESE BUTTONS YOU HAVE TO HAVE UH CHANNEL SETTING IF YOU WA IF YOU HAVE A NEW T. V.\n[39:01] MTD036ME: YOU HAVE TO SET THE CHANNELS\n[39:01] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[39:03] MTD036ME: RIGHT ALL TH THESE UH DIFFERENT BUTTONS YOU HAVE TO\n[39:05] MTD033PM: THESE BUTTONS I DON'T HAVE BUTTONS FOR CHANNEL SETTING UH ESPECIALLY ON MY REMOTE\n[39:08] MTD036ME: AH I DO\n[39:09] MTD034ID: YEAH WELL UH D DIFFERENT SCREEN SETTINGS A YEAH SK YEAH Y YOU YOU YOU YOU HAVE SCREEN WIDTH\n[39:09] MTD033PM: IT'S IT'S INCORPORATED WITH P M PLUS AND DOWN UH THOSE\n[39:10] MTD035UID: YEAH WELL Y YOU MUST HAVE\n[39:14] MTD035UID: YEAH YOU YEAH YOU HAVE ONE ONE BUTTON FROM S SET FREQUENCY O OR SOMETHING AND THEN WITH PLUS AND MIN MINUS YOU CAN UH ADJUST THE UH\n[39:21] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[39:22] MTD036ME: THAT'S THE ONLY ONE WE PUT UH IN THERE\n[39:26] MTD033PM: SO WE STILL HAVE ONE UH FOUR\n[39:28] MTD036ME: FOR A SCREEN UH FU UH CHANNEL SETTING\n[39:31] MTD033PM: CH CH\n[39:32] MTD034ID: YEAH TO UH OH YEAH OF COURSE TO CONFIGURE THE PROGRAMME THE YEAH\n[39:34] MTD036ME: PROGRAMME RIGHT\n[39:35] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[39:36] MTD033PM: OH THE OKAY BUTTON\n[39:38] MTD036ME: UH\n[39:39] MTD033PM: OH YOU ALWAYS HAVE IN THE CENTRE AN OKAY BUTTON FOR YOUR MENU\n[39:42] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[39:42] MTD035UID: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[39:43] MTD033PM: MENU BUTTON\n[39:45] MTD034ID: YOU SHOULD YEAH\n[39:46] MTD034ID: I THINK THAT'S IMPORTANT\n[39:47] MTD034ID: UH AND AND THE SETTINGS TO CHANGE THE BRIGHTNESS THE SETTINGS TO CHANGE THE BRIGHTNESS AND THE CONTRAST\n[39:47] MTD033PM: CHANNEL SETTING MENU\n[39:49] MTD033PM: WE HAVE TO GO\n[39:54] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[39:54] MTD034ID: CHANNEL YEAH\n[39:56] MTD033PM: SO UM SAVE\n[39:58] MTD034ID: CHIEF\n[40:00] MTD034ID: CHIEF\n[40:01] MTD033PM: YES SEE\n[40:02] MTD034ID: TH THE MENU MENU BUTTON IS ALSO IMPORTANT\n[40:03] MTD034ID: THEN YOU CAN UH\n[40:04] MTD033PM: YES I HAVE PUT IT IN\n[40:05] MTD034ID: WHERE\n[40:07] MTD034ID: I DON'T SEE IT\n[40:08] MTD033PM: HERE\n[40:09] MTD034ID: OH MENU ALRIGHT\n[40:10] MTD035UID: I THINK THINGS LIKE UH CONTRAST AND BRIGHTNESS SHOULD BE UM IN THE MENU YEAH\n[40:13] MTD034ID: IN THE MENU\n[40:14] MTD034ID: AND YOU CAN UH THEN ADJUST IT WITH THE ZAPPING BUTTONS OR SOMETHING\n[40:19] MTD035UID: YEAH THE\n[40:19] MTD034ID: BECAUSE UH THE ZAPPING BUTTONS AREN'T USED THEN IF YOU ARE IN THE MENU\n[40:19] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[40:20] MTD035UID: OR THE VOLUME OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[40:22] MTD033PM: GUYS\n[40:22] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[40:22] MTD034ID: OR THE VOLUME YEAH\n[40:22] MTD033PM: WE'RE GOING TO UH GO TO OUR UH ROOMS AND UH WE'LL HAVE TO DECIDE S THINGS ON OUR OWN I THINK\n[40:26] MTD035UID: YOUR PEN\n[40:27] MTD036ME: AH\n[40:28] MTD036ME: GREAT\n[40:29] MTD033PM: SO\n[40:29] MTD034ID: YES CHIEF\n[40:32] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[40:33] MTD035UID: I THOUGHT WE'D UH LUNCH UH RIGHT NOW OR NOT\n[40:33] MTD033PM: WELL SEE YOU UH W W WE HAVE LUNCHTIME BY THE WAY NOW UH SO UH\n[40:34] MTD034ID: YEAH THIS IS THIS IS YOUR THING\n[40:36] MTD036ME: AH\n[40:36] MTD035UID: YEAH LUNCH BREAK\n[40:37] MTD036ME: OKAY\n[40:37] MTD034ID: I AM HUNGRY\n[40:38] MTD033PM: LUNCH\n[40:39] MTD036ME: GET INTO MY BELLY\n[40:42] MTD033PM: AH\n[40:43] MTD033PM: WE DIDN'T EXACTLY DO EVERYTHING BUT SO\n[40:48] MTD034ID: SEE YOU LATER MATE", "question": "What were the key agenda items for this functional design meeting, what new project requirements were introduced, and what decisions or agreements were made regarding the remote control's features and design, including any features that were explicitly excluded?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"meeting_stage": {"type": "string", "description": "The current stage of the project as mentioned in the meeting."}, "agenda_items": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of topics planned for discussion in the meeting.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "new_project_requirements": {"type": "array", "description": "New requirements introduced by management that impact the remote control design.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": 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"impact": "Design must appeal to a younger demographic interested in features like LCD screens.", "speaker_who_mentioned": "MTD033PM"}, {"requirement": "Corporate image must be recognizable", "impact": "The remote must include a company slogan or color and maintain a familiar shape.", "speaker_who_mentioned": "MTD033PM"}], "remote_control_features_decisions": {"included_features": [{"feature_name": "LCD Screen", "details": "Agreed to include at the top of the remote to maintain familiarity, despite cost concerns."}, {"feature_name": "Power Button", "details": "Agreed to be red and placed at the top."}, {"feature_name": "Channel and Volume Buttons", "details": "Agreed to be placed near the thumb to minimize RSI."}, {"feature_name": "Menu Button", "details": "Included for accessing settings like brightness and contrast."}, {"feature_name": "Screen Settings", "details": "Buttons for width/height adjustments included."}, {"feature_name": "A/V Button", "details": "Included to switch to 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"speaker_who_mentioned": "MTD033PM"}, {"requirement": "Corporate image should stay recognizable", "impact": "The product must incorporate elements like a slogan or color to maintain brand recognition.", "speaker_who_mentioned": "MTD033PM"}, {"requirement": "Design has to be familiar", "impact": "The design should be original but also familiar, reflecting the company's 'fashion in electronics' slogan.", "speaker_who_mentioned": "MTD033PM"}], "remote_control_features_decisions": {"included_features": [{"feature_name": "LCD screen", "details": "A small, integrated LCD screen (ticker tape idea) for status information (e.g., current program). Placement (top/bottom) to be decided in the next design round. Cost to be investigated."}, {"feature_name": "Power button", "details": "Should be red and placed at the top, potentially separated from other frequently used buttons to prevent RSI."}, {"feature_name": "Channel selection buttons (Up/Down)", "details": "Should be given importance and their placement will consider RSI prevention, potentially in a central area or separated."}, {"feature_name": "Volume control buttons", "details": "Should be given importance and their placement will consider RSI prevention, potentially in a central area or separated."}, {"feature_name": "Number buttons (0-9)", "details": "To be implemented such that pressing two numbers quickly after each other is recognized as a two-digit channel, without a dedicated 'two-number digital' button."}, {"feature_name": "Mute button", "details": "Included as a standard function."}, {"feature_name": "Screen width/format button", "details": "To be included, potentially in an isolated part of the remote."}, {"feature_name": "A.V. (Video) button", "details": "To be included for direct access to video input, potentially in an isolated part of the remote."}, {"feature_name": "Channel setting/Program configuration button", "details": "One button for 'set frequency' which then uses plus/minus for adjustment."}, {"feature_name": "Menu button", "details": "An important button, with settings like brightness and contrast accessible within the menu, adjustable with zapping or volume buttons."}, {"feature_name": "OK button", "details": "To be placed in the center for menu navigation."}], "excluded_features": [{"feature_name": "Teletext functionality", "reason_for_exclusion": "New project requirement from bosses to remove it."}, {"feature_name": "DVD control functionality", "reason_for_exclusion": "New project requirement due to time constraints for the project."}, {"feature_name": "Speech recognition", "reason_for_exclusion": "Research is costly, difficult to realize, and not yet a standard development; LCD is considered more reachable."}, {"feature_name": "Dedicated manual", "reason_for_exclusion": "People don't read manuals; focus should be on intuitive design ('pick up and use')."}], "design_principles_agreed": ["Design should be original but also familiar, fitting the hand.", "Materials should be hard plastic with rubber, and button labeling should be indestructible and recognizable.", "Fronts should be like mobile telephones.", "Technical aspects and button labeling functions should be universal standards.", "Common task buttons should be big or flashy.", "Design should prevent RSI by considering button placement and hand movement.", "Less is more regarding the number of buttons for a better design.", "Corporate symbol/recognition must be present on the customizable front.", "Modern and trendy design to align with company image."]}, "action_items": [{"task": "Look into the costs of an LCD screen and speech recognition.", "assignee": "MTD034ID"}, {"task": "Put the picture from Mike's presentation into the Word Documents file in Map.", "assignee": "MTD035UID"}, {"task": "Come to a consensus about the LCD screen placement (top or bottom).", "assignee": "MTD035UID and MTD034ID"}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 30010, "output_tokens": 671, "avg_time_per_record": 3.099}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f7635132415f552fa74fde2de48ea86e1e6bda0511a53e67849629f8ccdd973a", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "meeting_id": "TS3009c", "num_speakers": 4, "num_utterances": 1247, "duration_sec": 2420.6199989318848, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0"}, "input": {"context": "[0:37] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[0:38] MTD033PM: UH DOOR IS CLOSED\n[0:41] MTD033PM: WELL LET'S BEGIN\n[0:43] MTD033PM: BECAUSE IF WE HAVE AS MUCH TIME AS THE LAST UH MEETING WE'LL HAVE TO HURRY UP\n[0:43] MTD036ME: I'M LISTENING\n[0:46] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[0:49] MTD033PM: UM WELL I'LL START WITH THE PRESENTATION AGAIN THE AGENDA\n[0:51] MTD036ME: GREAT\n[0:57] MTD033PM: YO\n[1:02] MTD033PM: SO\n[1:04] MTD033PM: UH THIS ONE I THINK\n[1:09] MTD033PM: UH YEAH\n[1:11] MTD033PM: WELL ALRIGHT\n[1:13] MTD033PM: UM WELL I'LL SHOW YOU THE NOTES\n[1:16] MTD033PM: IT'S NOT AS UH INTERESTING AS IT SHOULD BE BECAUSE WE JUST UH HAD THE MEETING BUT I'LL SHOW THEM\n[1:21] MTD033PM: WE'LL GET YOUR PRESENTATIONS AGAIN ON THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN\n[1:26] MTD033PM: UM\n[1:27] MTD033PM: THEN WE'LL HAVE TO DEC DECIDE ABOUT THE CONTROL THE REMOTE CONTROL CONCEPTS\n[1:31] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[1:31] MTD033PM: I'VE PUT A F UH A FILE IN THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOLDER WHICH SAYS EXACTLY UH WHAT KIND OF DECISIONS WE SHOULD TAKE\n[1:39] MTD033PM: SO THIS TIME WE EXACTLY KNOW WHAT TO DECIDE ABOUT\n[1:42] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT GREAT\n[1:44] MTD033PM: AND THEN WE'LL CLOSE AGAIN\n[1:46] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[1:47] MTD033PM: UH\n[1:49] MTD033PM: WELL THESE ARE SOME EXAMPLES BUT WE'LL TALK ABOUT THEM LATER\n[1:52] MTD033PM: WE'LL FIRST LOOK AT YOUR UH PRESENTATIONS\n[1:53] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[1:54] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[1:56] MTD033PM: WALTER WILL UH START AGAIN THIS TIME\n[1:58] MTD036ME: YEAH GREAT\n[2:00] MTD033PM: YO\n[2:00] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT TRENDWATCH\n[2:03] MTD033PM: 'KAY\n[2:18] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[2:21] MTD036ME: I WILL SPEAK ABOUT UH LATEST TRENDS TRENDS LATEST FASHION UPDATES AND UH THINGS WE MUST NOT DO\n[2:28] MTD033PM: 'KAY\n[2:28] MTD036ME: UH THE TRENDS\n[2:30] MTD036ME: IT'S VERY IMPORTANT THAT UH THE CONTROL IS FANCY LOOKING AND GOOD UH FEELING\n[2:37] MTD036ME: UH THIS BECAUSE OF OUR LAST MODEL WAS VERY FUNCTIONAL BUT IT UH PEOPLE DIDN'T LIKE THAT SO OUR NEW MO MODEL MUST BE VERY GOOD LOOKING\n[2:47] MTD036ME: THAT'S UH SOMETHING YOU UH HAVE TO TAKE A LOOK AT\n[2:50] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[2:51] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[2:51] MTD036ME: AND UH THE FEELING HAS TO BE VERY GREAT\n[2:53] MTD036ME: ALSO THE MENUS AND THINGS LIKE THAT THEY HAVE TO THEY HAVE TO FEEL GREAT\n[2:58] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[2:58] MTD036ME: UM THERE'S A MINUS UH TWO TIMES HERE BECAUSE THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT POINT\n[3:03] MTD036ME: THIS IS UH TWO TIMES AS LESS IMPORTANT AND UH SAME FOR THIS ONE\n[3:05] MTD033PM: LESS\n[3:08] MTD036ME: UM TECHNOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS THAT'S UH REGARDED VERY HIGHLY TOO\n[3:16] MTD036ME: UH SUCH AS AN UH L. C. D. SCREEN UH SPEECH UH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AS WE UH TALKED ABOUT EARLIER\n[3:23] MTD033PM: WELL YEAH\n[3:24] MTD036ME: SO WE HAVE TO HAVE UH SOMETHING LIKE THAT LIKE WE UH\n[3:27] MTD033PM: L. C. D. AND OUR UH OUR FRONTS\n[3:31] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[3:32] MTD036ME: UH THE LAST POINT IS EASY TO USE\n[3:34] MTD036ME: WELL I THINK THAT UH SPEAKS FOR S FOR ITSELF\n[3:37] MTD036ME: I DON'T KNOW WHO'S UH WHO'S GOING TO LOOK AT THAT\n[3:40] MTD034ID: EASY TO USE\n[3:41] MTD033PM: WELL EASY TO USE UH S IS A BIT UH CONTRADICTIONARY WITH THE FIRST UH FUNCTIONAL IS NOT AN ISSUE AND THEN EASY TO USE\n[3:41] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[3:42] MTD034ID: I THINK THAT'S YOUR TA\n[3:48] MTD036ME: YEAH I KNOW\n[3:50] MTD033PM: WELL WE HAVE TO CHOOSE ONE OF THEM\n[3:52] MTD036ME: I THINK WE HAVE TO GO FOR THE FIRST ONE\n[3:53] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[3:53] MTD036ME: IT'S THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE\n[3:54] MTD034ID: MM\n[3:55] MTD036ME: SO WE HAVE TO UH TAKE THAT ONE\n[3:58] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[3:59] MTD036ME: SO IT IT IT ISN'T VERY IMPORTANT THAT THAT IT WORKS EASY\n[4:05] MTD035UID: WELL SOMETHING FANCY LOOKING CAN BE CAN BE EASY TO USE\n[4:05] MTD036ME: BUT IT HAS TO LOOK GREAT\n[4:08] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[4:09] MTD033PM: WE'LL WE'LL LOOK AT UH\n[4:11] MTD036ME: WE'LL SEE\n[4:11] MTD034ID: YOU YEAH\n[4:12] MTD034ID: YEAH YEAH YOU CAN MAKE A VERY COMPLICATED UH UH REMOTE ANYWAY SO EASE OF USE IT'S NOT A VERY COMP COMPLICATED DEVICE\n[4:17] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[4:20] MTD036ME: BUT THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THAT IT LOOKS GREAT AND PEOPLE SAY WOW THAT'S REAL GREAT UH GREAT CONCEPT\n[4:26] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[4:26] MTD033PM: 'KAY\n[4:27] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[4:27] MTD036ME: UH THESE ARE THE NEW COLOURS OF THIS YEAR\n[4:30] MTD036ME: SO IT MUST BE VERY BRIGHT VERY COLOURFUL\n[4:33] MTD036ME: PEOPLE LIKE THIS\n[4:35] MTD036ME: SO WE WE HAVE TO THINK UH IN THIS DIRECTION\n[4:38] MTD036ME: SO I SET YOUR MIND TO IT\n[4:38] MTD033PM: SO\n[4:41] MTD033PM: WELL\n[4:42] MTD036ME: FINDINGS\n[4:43] MTD036ME: FASHION UPDATE\n[4:45] MTD036ME: FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ARE COOL\n[4:47] MTD036ME: I AM TOLD\n[4:47] MTD034ID: UH YOU THINK\n[4:50] MTD036ME: THE GROUP WE ARE TARGETING IS UH VERY PLEASED WITH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES\n[4:54] MTD036ME: SO WE WE WE MIGHT CONS CONSIDER IN FRONT OF UH IN IN THAT SORT OF UH WAY\n[5:01] MTD033PM: YEAH WELL\n[5:02] MTD035UID: BANANAS\n[5:02] MTD036ME: UH FURTHERMORE UH MATERIAL THAT'S YOUR PART SHOULD BE VERY STRONG\n[5:07] MTD036ME: I WAS THINKING OF SOMETHING LIKE UH WELL UH IRON PLATE OVER IT\n[5:11] MTD036ME: MAYBE IN A COLOUR OR SOMETHING THAT LOOKS SO F REALLY FLASHY BUT IT IT IS ALSO STRONG\n[5:12] MTD034ID: MM\n[5:13] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[5:17] MTD036ME: AND THAT'S UH ALSO FOR THE YOUNGER PUBLIC\n[5:17] MTD033PM: B\n[5:20] MTD033PM: WELL THE THE HANDY THING ABOUT OUR FRONTS IS THAT WE CAN FOLLOW THESE TRENDS E EV EVERY YEAR\n[5:24] MTD033PM: TH THIS YEAR IT'S FRUITS BUT NEXT YEAR IT'S IT'S SOMETHING TOTALLY DIFFERENT\n[5:27] MTD036ME: YEAH THAT'S GREAT\n[5:28] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[5:28] MTD036ME: BUT I THINK WE CAN ALL MAKE THE THE FRONTS OF TITANIUM OR SOMETHING UH REALLY THIN\n[5:32] MTD033PM: YES\n[5:34] MTD036ME: SO IT LOOKS VERY HEAVY BUT YOU CAN STILL UH USE IT VERY EASILY\n[5:38] MTD034ID: MM\n[5:38] MTD033PM: YEP ALRIGHT\n[5:39] MTD036ME: WELL THE DON'TS\n[5:41] MTD036ME: OLDER PEOPLE LIKE DARK COLOURS AND SIMPLE SHAPES\n[5:44] MTD036ME: WELL WE DON'T WANT UH OLDER PEOPLE WE WANT YOUNG PEOPLE\n[5:47] MTD036ME: SO UH WE'RE GONNA TURN THAT AROUND\n[5:50] MTD036ME: WE'RE GONNA HAVE REAL UH COOL SHAPES AND LOTS OF COLOURS\n[5:50] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[5:55] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[5:56] MTD033PM: WOOD IS POPULAR\n[5:56] MTD036ME: OKAY\n[5:57] MTD033PM: AHA\n[5:57] MTD036ME: WE DON'T WANT WOOD\n[5:58] MTD033PM: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[5:59] MTD034ID: YEAH AMONG THE OLD PEOPLE YEAH\n[6:00] MTD036ME: OLD PEOPLE\n[6:02] MTD036ME: SO THAT'S IT FOR ME\n[6:03] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[6:04] MTD033PM: NICE UH WELL SHOW US\n[6:17] MTD034ID: RIGHT I AM GOING TO TELL YOU SOMETHING ABOUT THE COMPONENTS DESIGN\n[6:24] MTD034ID: UH AGAIN I HAVE UH PUT UP THE SPECIFICATION PROPERTIES\n[6:27] MTD034ID: THIS UH SO UM UH THE DIFFERENT UH COMPONENTS OF THE OF OF THE DEVICE\n[6:34] MTD034ID: AND THE MATERIALS\n[6:35] MTD034ID: UM I HAVE HEARD SEVERAL THINGS SO I UH I'LL HAVE TO CHANGE THAT ON THE WAY\n[6:40] MTD034ID: BUT UH THE CASE\n[6:41] MTD034ID: UH I SUGGESTED UH IN THE PREVIOUS MEETING HARD PLASTIC\n[6:45] MTD034ID: BUT UH AS YOU INDICATED UH IT SHOULD BE STRONG\n[6:45] MTD036ME: YEAH WE SHOULD CHANGE THAT\n[6:47] MTD034ID: IT SHOULD FEEL STRONG\n[6:48] MTD034ID: SO MAYBE PLASTIC IS NOT UH SUFFICIENT\n[6:51] MTD034ID: WE SHOULD MOVE TO UH SOMETHING\n[6:51] MTD033PM: WELL MAYBE IT IT IT IS BUT IT DOESN'T LOOK STRONG\n[6:55] MTD033PM: SO MAYBE\n[6:55] MTD034ID: WELL YEAH\n[6:56] MTD034ID: Y HARD PLASTIC I IS OF COURSE UH PRETTY PRETTY TOUGH BUT IT DOESN'T HAVE A REALLY REALLY TOUGH LOOK\n[7:01] MTD036ME: NO NO NO\n[7:02] MTD033PM: BUT WE STILL HAVE TO LOOK AT OUR PRICE OF COURSE\n[7:02] MTD034ID: SO\n[7:04] MTD033PM: BECAUSE UH IF WE WANT AN L. C. D. UH WINDOW ETCETERA UH\n[7:04] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[7:04] MTD034ID: ALSO YEAH\n[7:07] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[7:07] MTD034ID: BUT WE'LL RETURN TO THAT\n[7:08] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[7:08] MTD034ID: UH THE BUTTONS OF COURSE RUBBER I THINK EVERYONE AGREES\n[7:10] MTD034ID: AND ELECTRICAL CABLES COPPER IS ALL PRETTY BASIC STUFF\n[7:14] MTD034ID: THE CHIPS MADE OF SILICON I GUESS\n[7:16] MTD034ID: I THINK THAT'S THE BEST UH WAY TO DO IT\n[7:18] MTD034ID: AND INFRA INFRARED L LED IS UH JUST A SIMPLE BULB\n[7:24] MTD034ID: THEN I'VE UH HAD A FEW FINDINGS MADE A FEW FINDINGS\n[7:28] MTD034ID: UH THE TARGET AUDIENCE PRODUCT STYLE\n[7:31] MTD034ID: UM IT'S UH UM GENERALLY THE CASE THAT UH SENIOR AND WEALTHY PEOPLE ABOVE UH FORTY FIVE YEARS OLD UH LIKE\n[7:39] MTD034ID: AS YOU SAID UH PARTICULARLY THE TRADITIONAL MATERIALS AS SUCH AS WOOD AND MATERIALS SUCH AS THAT\n[7:45] MTD034ID: THEY ALSO LIKE STRAIGHTFORWARD SHAPES AND LUXURIOUS STYLE\n[7:49] MTD034ID: BUT OF COURSE THAT'S NOT OUR UH THINGS THIS\n[7:51] MTD034ID: SO THIS IS THINGS WE MUST NOT DO\n[7:53] MTD033PM: YES\n[7:54] MTD034ID: AND THEN WE HAVE UH YOUNG UH AND DYNAMIC UH PEOPLE WHICH IS OF COURSE OUR UH GROUP THE PEOPLE WE AIM AT\n[8:00] MTD034ID: UM UNDER FORTY FIVE YEARS OLD\n[8:03] MTD034ID: UH THEY LIKE SOFT MATERIALS UH WITH PRIMARY COLOURS\n[8:08] MTD034ID: SOFT MATERIALS IS OF COURSE UH AGAI AGAIN A BIT A CONTRADICTION WITH UH OUR UH MATERIAL CHOICE OF WHAT YOU SAID\n[8:15] MTD034ID: THAT UH IT SHOULD BE HARD AN AND AND AND AND STRONG LOOKING\n[8:18] MTD036ME: MM\n[8:19] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[8:19] MTD034ID: BUT THEY LIKE SOFT MATERIALS UH SO WE MIGHT UH WE HAVE TO CONSIDER THAT\n[8:19] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[8:23] MTD034ID: AND\n[8:24] MTD034ID: ALSO THEY LIKE CURVED ROUND SHAPES\n[8:26] MTD034ID: SO NOT UH TOO FORMAL LIKE LIKE UH THE OLDER PEOPLE WANT\n[8:30] MTD034ID: AND IF UH ALSO A FINDING BUT NOT VERY AP APPLICABLE HERE THAT SPORTS AND GAMING DEVICES SUCH AS UH\n[8:39] MTD034ID: DISCMANS FOR JOGGING AND THAT THOSE KIND OF DEVICES GAMING DEVICES SHOULD DEFINE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DEVICE\n[8:44] MTD034ID: BUT UH SINCE WE DON'T HAVE A REALLY A SPORTS OR GAMING DEVICE SO WE DON'T REALLY HAVE TO CONSIDER THAT\n[8:49] MTD033PM: SPORTS UH THEY'RE UH THAT UH ARE ACCESSIBLE ON ON YOUR L. C. D. UH WINDOW UH-HUH\n[8:52] MTD035UID: SOCCER FRONTS\n[8:54] MTD035UID: MM\n[8:55] MTD034ID: MM\n[8:57] MTD033PM: THAT'S NICE\n[8:58] MTD035UID: HMM\n[8:59] MTD034ID: WELL I ALSO HAVE UM\n[8:59] MTD033PM: ALL THE RESULTS\n[9:01] MTD036ME: WE KEEP COMING BACK TO THE FRONTS\n[9:03] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[9:03] MTD034ID: SEVERAL EXAMPLES OF UH STYLES SO YOU CAN GET A CLEAR PICTURE OF UH WHAT I MEAN\n[9:08] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[9:11] MTD034ID: UH THESE ARE THE BASIC UH OLDER OLDER PEOPLES' STUFF\n[9:16] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[9:16] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[9:17] MTD034ID: IT WAS NOT VERY UH INTERESTING UH VERY CLASSICAL LOOKING BUT THAT'S N THAT'S NOT WHAT WE WANT\n[9:21] MTD033PM: MM-HMM\n[9:22] MTD034ID: WE HAVE THESE KIND OF THINGS\n[9:22] MTD035UID: HMM\n[9:23] MTD036ME: FRUITY\n[9:24] MTD034ID: I DON'T KNOW WHAT EXACTLY THEY ARE\n[9:25] MTD034ID: IT LOOKS LIKE WELL YOU KNOW UH YOU RECOGNISE THE SHAPES IT'S VERY PRIMARY COLOURS UH BRIGHT COLOURS AND UH ROUND SHAPES\n[9:25] MTD033PM: NAI\n[9:25] MTD033PM: UH NO\n[9:33] MTD034ID: YOU ALSO UH SEE UH THIS DEVICE IT'S NOT VERY ROUND AND FRUITY OF COURSE\n[9:39] MTD036ME: FRUITY\n[9:39] MTD034ID: YEAH IT UH THAT'S TRUE\n[9:40] MTD033PM: IT'S T TERRIBLE\n[9:41] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[9:42] MTD034ID: AND UH WELL ROUND SHAPES PRIMARY COLOURS\n[9:44] MTD034ID: YOU CAN SEE IT ALL HERE\n[9:46] MTD034ID: AND OF COURSE UH THIS FAMOUS DEVICE\n[9:46] MTD033PM: HMM\n[9:48] MTD034ID: I THINK AS YOU KNOW SOMETHING UH SOME DEVICES LIKE THIS\n[9:50] MTD033PM: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[9:52] MTD034ID: SO TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF UH\n[9:52] MTD036ME: WELL IT'S GOT A STRONG LOOK THIS\n[9:55] MTD034ID: THIS HAS A STRONG LOOK\n[9:56] MTD034ID: ALTHOUGH IT'S PLASTIC IT'S IT'S GREY TO TO TO GIVE IT IRON LOOK\n[9:56] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[9:57] MTD036ME: YEAH IT STILL HAS A STRONG LOOK\n[9:59] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[10:00] MTD033PM: AND IT'S ROUND\n[10:01] MTD034ID: THAT'S UH\n[10:01] MTD036ME: BUT THEN YOU ARE LOSING YOUR FRUITY COLOURS\n[10:03] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[10:04] MTD034ID: WELL WE HAVE TO MAKE A\n[10:04] MTD033PM: WELL YOU CAN MAKE TH TH TH THAT MIDDLE RING CAN YOU YOU CAN MAKE ANOTHER COLOUR\n[10:09] MTD036ME: THAT'S TRUE\n[10:09] MTD033PM: SO UH THOSE KIND OF THINGS YOU CAN YOU CAN COMBINE\n[10:10] MTD034ID: WELL WE CAN'T REALLY MAKE A ROUND UH A ROUND REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:13] MTD034ID: I DON'T THINK THAT'S VERY PRACTICAL BUT BUT UH IT'S IMPORTANT TO TO UH TO THINK ABOUT THE COLOUR\n[10:15] MTD033PM: NO IT ISN'T\n[10:19] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[10:20] MTD034ID: BECAUSE IF WE MAKE IT GREY OR OR SILVERY LOOKING IT IT DOES MAKE IT A LOT MORE UH DOES MAKE IT LOOKING A LOT MORE STRONGER\n[10:27] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT THE\n[10:27] MTD033PM: YES\n[10:27] MTD034ID: 'CAUSE IF YOU LOOK AT THIS IT IT DOESN'T LOOK VERY VERY STRONG BECAU BUT THIS IS PLASTIC AND AND THIS TOO BUT\n[10:32] MTD036ME: BUT IT DOESN'T HAVE TO LOOK STRONG\n[10:33] MTD036ME: THE THE RESULTS ARE THE FEEL OF THE MATERIAL IS EXPECTED TO BE STRONGY\n[10:38] MTD034ID: THE FEEL\n[10:39] MTD036ME: THE FEEL\n[10:39] MTD034ID: UH ALRIGHT\n[10:41] MTD034ID: WELL\n[10:41] MTD033PM: SO IF YOU TI\n[10:42] MTD035UID: AND IT IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE STRONG ALSO\n[10:44] MTD033PM: WELL\n[10:44] MTD036ME: NAH YEAH THE FEEL\n[10:46] MTD033PM: YOU YOU MAYBE YOU SHOULD HAVE UH SOME SOME COLOURED TITANIUM OR SOMETHING\n[10:46] MTD035UID: ONLY THE FEEL\n[10:50] MTD033PM: SO IT IT LOOKS PRETTY BUT IT FEELS STRONG\n[10:53] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[10:53] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[10:53] MTD035UID: OH\n[10:55] MTD036ME: I AGREE\n[10:55] MTD034ID: AND I THEN I HAVE SOME MORE FINDINGS\n[10:56] MTD034ID: UM UH ABOUT THE ENERGY ENERGY SOURCE OF THE OF THE DEVICE UH I UH SUGGEST UH THE BASIC BATTERY\n[11:04] MTD034ID: I UH GOT SOME OTHER UM UH UH ENERGY SOURCES OF COURSE\n[11:08] MTD034ID: BUT SOLAR ENERGY IS NOT VERY PRACTICAL INSIDE A HOUSE BECAUSE YOU DON'T HAVE A HAVE A LOT OF UH SUN\n[11:12] MTD034ID: AND UH KINETIC AND AND AND DYNAMOS ARE ARE NOT VERY PRACTICAL I THINK\n[11:16] MTD034ID: FOR UH FOR A SIMPLE REMOTE THAT'S A BIT OH 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IT GIVES IT A MORE U USER FRIENDLY SHAPE THAN IF YOU HAVE UH\n[12:11] MTD034ID: UM ANYWAY\n[12:12] MTD034ID: UM F AS UH FOR THE BUTTONS SIMPLE PUSH BUTTONS\n[12:16] MTD034ID: NO UH OTHERWI UH NO UM DIFFICULT SCROLL THINGS OR SOME UH THINGS LIKE THAT BECAUSE IT MAKES MORE COMPLEX AND EXPENSIVE\n[12:24] MTD034ID: AND UH AS WE AGREED WE DON'T USE A SPEAKER OR A SENSOR OR UM UH SPEAK UH SPEECH UH CONTROLLED DEVICE\n[12:31] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[12:34] MTD034ID: BECAUSE IT MAKES IT ALSO MORE COMPLEX AND EXPENSIVE\n[12:36] MTD034ID: BUT WE DO USE AN L. C. D. SCREEN SO WE UH WE DO HAVE TO CONSIDER UH OF WE HAVE TO USE A MORE ADVANCED CHIP\n[12:42] MTD034ID: WHICH IS MORE COMPLEX AND EXPENSIVE\n[12:44] MTD034ID: BUT\n[12:45] MTD033PM: WELL\n[12:45] MTD034ID: IT'S WORTH THE TROUBLE I THINK BECAUSE\n[12:46] MTD035UID: THE BUTTONS CAN BE MADE OF AN UH A SOFT MATERIAL\n[12:50] MTD035UID: BECAUSE PEOPLE LIKE THAT\n[12:52] MTD033PM: THIS SOFT MATERIAL THING FROM UH YEAH\n[12:53] MTD034ID: UH RUBBER IS A SOFT MATERIAL I GUESS\n[12:54] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[12:54] MTD034ID: UH SOFT ENOUGH\n[12:54] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[12:55] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[12:55] MTD035UID: RIGHT\n[12:55] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[12:56] MTD034ID: SO THAT'S UH BASICALLY WHAT I WANT TO TALK ABOUT\n[12:57] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[12:59] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[13:00] MTD033PM: WE WILL TAKE THAT\n[13:00] MTD033PM: AND THEN UH MIKE\n[13:14] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[13:20] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[13:24] MTD035UID: WELL UM NAH THE METHOD UM WE WILL UM INCLUDE THE BUTTONS AS WE DISCUSSED UH EARLIER\n[13:32] MTD035UID: UM AN L. C. D. S SCREEN WILL BE IMPLEMENTED\n[13:35] MTD035UID: UM WE MUST DECIDE WHERE THIS MEETING\n[13:39] MTD035UID: UM THERE ARE NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN SPEECH RECOGNITION UM SYSTEMS UM AND THEY ARE ALREADY BEING UH USED ON UH COFFEE MACHINES\n[13:50] MTD035UID: AND UM WELL THEY'RE CHEAP SO WE COULD USE THEM NOW\n[13:53] MTD033PM: OH\n[13:55] MTD035UID: UM IT'S NOT REALLY SPEECH RECOGNITION IT'S MORE UM LIKE YOU CAN UM TALK TO THE CHIP\n[13:56] MTD033PM: THAT'S INTERESTING\n[14:03] MTD035UID: UH RECORD THE MESSAGE AND RECORD AN ANSWER AND THEN ONCE YOU UH TALK TO THE REMOTE THEN UM HE WILL A ANSWER WITH THE\n[14:14] MTD035UID: THE PRERECORDED MESSAGE THAT YOU LEFT\n[14:16] MTD035UID: SO IF I SAY HI MIKE AND YOU HAVE RECORDED UH HI MIKE BACK THEN YOU WILL GET THAT\n[14:16] MTD034ID: OH YEAH I UNDERSTAND\n[14:16] MTD036ME: OH OKAY\n[14:17] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[14:22] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[14:23] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[14:23] MTD033PM: BUT YOU CAN ALSO SAY THAT WHEN YOU SAY SOMETHING IT DOES SOME FUNCTION\n[14:27] MTD035UID: NO IT DOESN'T DOES NOT DO ANYTHING\n[14:28] MTD036ME: NO\n[14:28] MTD033PM: OH\n[14:30] MTD035UID: BUT I IT'S JUST A YEAH IT'S IT'S CHEAP\n[14:30] MTD033PM: THAT'S A BIT UH\n[14:30] MTD036ME: BUT THAT THAT MAKES IT CHEAP\n[14:32] MTD036ME: IT'S IT'S JUST A AN EXTRA FUNCTION AND IT'S CHEAP\n[14:32] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[14:32] MTD033PM: YES\n[14:33] MTD033PM: I UNDERSTAND\n[14:34] MTD033PM: BUT IT HAS NO FUNCTIONALITY FOR OUR REMOTE AT ALL\n[14:36] MTD036ME: NO BUT\n[14:36] MTD035UID: NO BUT THAT'S THE GADGET THEY WANT OR THE GIMMICKS\n[14:37] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[14:38] MTD034ID: BUT IT IT'S N NICE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE\n[14:39] MTD036ME: YOUNG PEOPLE LOVE THEM\n[14:40] MTD035UID: YES WE WE SHOULD REALLY UH INCLUDE THAT ONE I THINK\n[14:40] MTD034ID: THEY LIKE GADGETS\n[14:41] MTD036ME: YEAH PLE\n[14:41] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[14:43] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[14:44] MTD034ID: IF IT'S CHEAP\n[14:44] MTD033PM: HMM\n[14:44] MTD035UID: UM\n[14:44] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[14:46] MTD035UID: WELL AS I SAID UH EARLIER I THINK THE UH L. C. D. SCREEN SHOULD BE UH POSITIONED AT THE LOWER END OF THE REMOTE\n[14:52] MTD035UID: UM THE BUTTONS FOR SCREEN WIDTH AND GENERAL SETTINGS AND UH AND THAT KIND OF STUFF\n[15:00] MTD035UID: UM WE CAN ALSO DO LET THAT KIND OF FUNCTIONS UM BE SHOWN IN THE L. C. D. SCREEN UH INSTEAD OF UH EXTRA BUTTONS\n[15:07] MTD033PM: SO YOU PUT A MENU IN THE L. C. D.\n[15:11] MTD035UID: I THINK YOUNG PEOPLE AND YEAH W WELL EVERY USER WOULD LIKE THAT\n[15:18] MTD035UID: UM THE BUTTONS UM SHOULD BE POSITIONED UH POSITIONED THE SAME WAY AS THEY ARE ON A WELL CONVENTIONAL REMOTE I THINK\n[15:28] MTD035UID: FOR THE LEARNABILITY AND UH WELL TO KEEP IT RECOGNISABLE\n[15:34] MTD035UID: A VOICE RECOGNITION CAN BE UH IMPLEMENTED\n[15:37] MTD035UID: AND UH I DREW AN EXAMPLE BUT IT DID NOT WORK QUITE THE WELL UH THE WAY I WANTED IT TO DO\n[15:40] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[15:43] MTD034ID: CAN YOU DRAW IT NOW OF UH CAN YOU DRAW IT NOW\n[15:43] MTD036ME: HOW HOW\n[15:44] MTD035UID: HMM\n[15:44] MTD033PM: AH\n[15:45] MTD035UID: WELL I HAVE THE I CAN DRAW IT AGAIN AND I KNOW WHAT I DID WRONG\n[15:48] MTD035UID: I DIDN'T TICK THE NOTE BO BOX IN THE\n[15:50] MTD034ID: MM\n[15:51] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[15:52] MTD035UID: UM\n[15:52] MTD036ME: HOW DO YOU UH UH GIVE INPUT TO THE MENU ON THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[15:57] MTD035UID: UM WITH THE UH THE UP AND DOWN AND AND WELL BUTTONS AND THE\n[16:01] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[16:02] MTD036ME: SO YOU HAVE A MENU BUTTON AND THEN YOU CAN GO UP AND DOWN\n[16:04] MTD035UID: WELL I WILL DRAW WHAT I HAD DRAWN ON THE SCREEN\n[16:04] MTD033PM: BUT THEN WE SHOULD ALSO HAVE AN UH AN OKAY BUTTON\n[16:08] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[16:08] MTD035UID: YES\n[16:09] MTD035UID: UM I SHALL DRAW THIS\n[16:10] MTD034ID: BUTTON YEAH\n[16:12] MTD035UID: IF IT UH WORKS\n[16:16] MTD033PM: JUST UH THERE IS ALREADY A BLANK\n[16:18] MTD033PM: YES\n[16:18] MTD033PM: SO YEAH\n[16:19] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[16:21] MTD035UID: MM SO HAVE I\n[16:25] MTD035UID: NAH\n[16:31] MTD036ME: YOU HAVE TO PUSH HARD\n[16:45] MTD034ID: I SUGGEST A BANANA SHAPE\n[16:48] MTD034ID: BECAUSE OF THE FRUITY UH FASHION\n[16:48] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[16:50] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[16:51] MTD033PM: NO M NEXT YEAR THAT'S OUT\n[16:52] MTD034ID: YELLOW AND\n[16:54] MTD034ID: YEAH ALRIGHT YEAH\n[16:56] MTD034ID: JUST A HUNCH\n[17:00] MTD035UID: WELL THESE LITTLE BUTTONS ARE A BIT DIFFICULT TO UH DRAW UH\n[17:04] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[17:06] MTD034ID: THOSE ARE THE THE CHA THE CHANNEL BUTTONS OF COURSE\n[17:07] MTD035UID: CORRECT\n[17:08] MTD035UID: YEAH JUST UH THE NUMBERS\n[17:13] MTD034ID: AND THEN BELOW IS THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[17:19] MTD035UID: THESE THESE WILL BE BIGGER IN THE THE REAL DESIGN\n[17:22] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT YEAH\n[17:24] MTD035UID: THIS MUST BE THE OKAY BUTTON USED TO UH INTERACT WITH THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[17:28] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[17:29] MTD035UID: AND WITH THIS YOU CAN UH YES GO TO THROUGH THE MENUS AND THAT CAN\n[17:30] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[17:34] MTD035UID: UM THE VIDEO BUTTON SHOULD BE UH AN APART BUTTON BECAUSE YOU WANT IT TO UH T YEAH TO USE IT FAST WITHIN ONE UH CLICK\n[17:35] MTD036ME: YOU'VE\n[17:38] MTD033PM: YES\n[17:42] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[17:45] MTD033PM: AND WHAT'S THE MENU BUTTON\n[17:45] MTD036ME: AND YOU YOU NEED A YOU NEED A SPEAKER\n[17:45] MTD035UID: UM IT'S\n[17:48] MTD036ME: FOR THE\n[17:48] MTD035UID: HMM\n[17:50] MTD035UID: THIS BUTTON CAN ALSO BE THE MENU BUTTON WE USE IN THE MENUS WELL WE WE CAN ADD ANOTHER BUTTON HERE BUT\n[17:53] MTD033PM: BUT HOW DID HOW DO YOU GET OUT OF THE MENU THEN\n[17:56] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[17:57] MTD033PM: MAYBE I YOU COULD J JUST DO AN AN EXIT WITH OKAY\n[17:58] MTD034ID: UH BY PE PRESSING THE MENU BUTTON AGAIN\n[18:01] MTD034ID: BY PRESSING THE MENU BUTTON AGAIN YOU GO UH OUT\n[18:01] MTD033PM: UH\n[18:02] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[18:02] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[18:03] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[18:03] MTD034ID: IT'S USUAL THE THE THE D KIND OF THE WAY IT WORKS\n[18:05] MTD033PM: YES WELL BUT BEC BECAUSE WHEN YOU PUSH MENU YOU GET IN AND THEN YOU HAVE TO PUSH OKAY WHEN YOU GET TO A CHOICE\n[18:08] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[18:08] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[18:11] MTD035UID: AH RIGHT\n[18:11] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[18:12] MTD035UID: WELL YOU YOU\n[18:12] MTD033PM: AND\n[18:12] MTD034ID: BUT YOU CAN MEN YOU CAN PRESS MENU AGAIN TO GET OUT\n[18:15] MTD033PM: WELL THAT'S ALSO THE OKAY BUTTON\n[18:16] MTD033PM: THAT'S YOU YOU SHOULD HAVE UH\n[18:17] MTD035UID: NO NO WE WE WE SHOULD UH ADD UH A EXTRA MENU BUTTON AND THIS THE OKAY BUTTON\n[18:17] MTD034ID: NO\n[18:21] MTD033PM: OR YOU CAN PUT IN THE L. C. D. 'S UH WINDOW AN OPTION GET OUT\n[18:26] MTD036ME: EXIT\n[18:27] MTD033PM: EXIT\n[18:28] MTD035UID: AH ONCE YOU HAVE AN EXTRA MENU BUTTON YOU DON'T NEED THAT THAT EXTRA OPTION\n[18:32] MTD033PM: WELL IT'S JUST A CHOICE\n[18:32] MTD035UID: YOU HAVE UH REDUNDANCY\n[18:33] MTD036ME: BUT WE NEED A WE NEED A A RECORDING RECORDING BUTTON FOR THE SPEECH UH PART\n[18:38] MTD036ME: OR DON'T\n[18:39] MTD035UID: YEAH IF WE DECIDE TO UH TO IMPLEMENT THAT MAYBE WE SHOULD\n[18:41] MTD034ID: WHY WOULD YOU PUT IT UH THEN AND WHERE IS THE RECORDING UH THE MICROPHONE\n[18:46] MTD034ID: WHERE WOULD YOU PUT IT\n[18:47] MTD035UID: WELL THEY THAT COULD BE ANYWHERE\n[18:48] MTD035UID: THAT'S VERY SMALL\n[18:49] MTD035UID: IT COULD BE UH DOWN HERE\n[18:53] MTD034ID: UH-HUH\n[18:53] MTD035UID: UM\n[18:54] MTD035UID: WELL NOT HERE\n[18:55] MTD035UID: I YEAH I SUGGEST HERE\n[18:57] MTD035UID: BUT THAT'S JUST A LITTLE GAP\n[18:59] MTD036ME: RIGHT AND SPEA SPEAKER AT THE BACK OR SOMETHING\n[18:59] MTD034ID: MICROPHONE YEAH\n[19:00] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[19:01] MTD035UID: WELL THE SPEAKER AND THE MICROPHONE I THINK ARE THE SAME UH LITTLE HOLE THINGY\n[19:07] MTD034ID: YEAH I UNDERSTAND\n[19:08] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[19:08] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[19:09] MTD034ID: UH BUT UH WE COULD UH D DO BUT IT'S PERHAPS MORE EXPENSIVE UH THE SPEAKER ON THE BACK OR SOMETHING\n[19:14] MTD035UID: WELL I\n[19:16] MTD035UID: UM THERE ARE A ALL ALREADY BEING IMPLEMENTED IN IN COFFEE MACHINES SO THEY WON'T BE UH VERY EXPENSIVE\n[19:23] MTD035UID: BUT\n[19:24] MTD033PM: HUH\n[19:25] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[19:25] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[19:26] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[19:26] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[19:27] MTD035UID: THIS IS MY SUGGESTED DESIGN\n[19:28] MTD033PM: WELL OKAY ALRIGHT\n[19:29] MTD035UID: UM YES\n[19:30] MTD033PM: UM THEN LET'S HAVE A LOOK AT THE DECISIONS WE ARE GOING TO HAVE TO MAKE\n[19:35] MTD035UID: AND OH I THINK AS YOU CAN SEE SO THE L. C. D. SCREEN DOES LOOK BETTER UH AT THE LOWER END OR AT THE BOTTOM\n[19:42] MTD033PM: I'D I AGREE\n[19:44] MTD036ME: YEAH FINE\n[19:44] MTD035UID: BUT\n[19:45] MTD033PM: FINE\n[19:47] MTD036ME: MOVE ON\n[19:47] MTD034ID: WELL YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[19:50] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[19:50] MTD035UID: OH UM I HAD SOME UH EXAMPLES\n[19:52] MTD034ID: I CAN LIVE WITH IT\n[19:53] MTD035UID: YOU CAN UH\n[19:53] MTD033PM: YES\n[19:54] MTD035UID: BUT\n[19:57] MTD035UID: I DID NOT LIKE IT VERY MUCH BUT\n[20:01] MTD035UID: WELL THESE ARE\n[20:03] MTD033PM: TOO BIG\n[20:03] MTD035UID: QUITE OBVIOUS VERY UGLY REMOTE\n[20:06] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[20:08] MTD034ID: THEY DO THEY DON'T LOOK FRUITY ENOUGH\n[20:08] MTD035UID: UM\n[20:09] MTD036ME: NEI THEY'RE N THEY'RE NOT TRENDY\n[20:10] MTD035UID: NO WELL TH\n[20:10] MTD033PM: THEY'RE ALL BLACK\n[20:12] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[20:13] MTD035UID: WELL NOT ALL\n[20:16] MTD033PM: HEY THAT ONE I LIKE\n[20:18] MTD035UID: UH THIS IS FOR CHILDREN BUT TH\n[20:18] MTD034ID: THO YEAH THOSE\n[20:20] MTD036ME: IT DOESN'T LOOK STRONG\n[20:21] MTD035UID: NO\n[20:21] MTD033PM: NO\n[20:22] MTD034ID: BUT IT DOESN'T UH THE\n[20:23] MTD035UID: W BUT WITH THE COLOURS I IT'S A BIT THE WAY WE'RE GOING TO\n[20:23] MTD033PM: THE REMOTE\n[20:26] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[20:26] MTD034ID: YEAH OK YEAH\n[20:27] MTD035UID: WELL THIS IS A TERRIBLE\n[20:28] MTD033PM: TERRIBLE\n[20:29] MTD036ME: THIS IS JUST CRAZY\n[20:31] MTD034ID: BUT IT IT MUST NOT LOOK TOO CHILDISH OF COURSE HUH\n[20:31] MTD033PM: IT'S IT'S ALL TOO MUCH BUTTONS\n[20:32] MTD035UID: UM THIS LOOKS YEAH\n[20:33] MTD033PM: TOO MANY BUTTONS\n[20:34] MTD033PM: THAT'S\n[20:35] MTD035UID: THIS UH THESE ARE THE L. C. D. SCREENS\n[20:37] MTD035UID: I THINK WE SHOULD IF IT'S UM POSSIBLE UH ONE WITH COLOURS BUT\n[20:42] MTD036ME: NAH TH IT'S TOO EXPENSIVE\n[20:43] MTD035UID: I DON'T KNOW UH TOO EXPENSIVE\n[20:43] MTD033PM: WELL THAT'S TOO EXPENSIVE I THINK\n[20:45] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[20:45] MTD035UID: ALRIGHT\n[20:47] MTD035UID: WELL NAH\n[20:47] MTD034ID: BUT IT YEAH\n[20:48] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[20:49] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[20:50] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[20:52] MTD035UID: HA EVEN MORE\n[20:52] MTD033PM: HUH\n[20:53] MTD035UID: N\n[20:54] MTD033PM: MM NO\n[20:57] MTD036ME: BUT ARE WE GOING FOR A STRANGE UH FORM\n[20:57] MTD033PM: 'KAY\n[21:01] MTD033PM: NO NOT VERY STRANGE\n[21:01] MTD036ME: 'CAUSE PEOPLE LIKE THAT\n[21:02] MTD034ID: NOT NOT TOO STRANGE\n[21:03] MTD036ME: NOT TOO STRANGE\n[21:04] MTD034ID: NO\n[21:04] MTD036ME: YOU CAN MAKE THE THE UNDERSIDE YOU CAN MAKE IT MORE ROUND WHERE THE L. C. D. IS\n[21:04] MTD033PM: IT STILL HAS T\n[21:07] MTD033PM: YES\n[21:08] MTD033PM: TH A A KIND OF BRIDGE\n[21:10] MTD033PM: SO IT F FALLS OVER THE HAND\n[21:10] MTD036ME: I DUNNO IF YOU KNOW THE NO NOKIA TELEPHONE WITH UH THE ROUND UH THING AT AT THE BOTTOMS S SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[21:10] MTD035UID: WELL\n[21:14] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[21:15] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[21:18] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[21:18] MTD036ME: YOU KNOW\n[21:20] MTD033PM: WELL I HAVE AT HOME A REMOTE WITH A BRIDGE\n[21:22] MTD033PM: IT'S JUST A HALF ROUND HALF HALF CIRCLE AT AND THEN IT FALLS EXACTLY OVER THE HAND AND THAT'S VERY NICE\n[21:29] MTD033PM: THAT'S IT FEELS COMFORTABLE\n[21:31] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT PEOPLE LIKE SOMETHING UH NEW YOU KNOW\n[21:34] MTD034ID: EXOTIC YEAH\n[21:35] MTD036ME: YEAH DIFFERENT\n[21:35] MTD034ID: WE HAVE T YEAH YEAH\n[21:36] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[21:37] MTD034ID: I WILL DESIGN IT WE DESIGN IT LATER\n[21:37] MTD036ME: Y YIS\n[21:39] MTD034ID: SO WE'LL GET TO THAT LATER I GUESS\n[21:39] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[21:40] MTD036ME: GREAT\n[21:40] MTD033PM: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[21:41] MTD033PM: UM WHERE DID I PUT IT\n[21:43] MTD034ID: THE SPECIFIC SHAPE\n[21:44] MTD033PM: UM CONCEPTUAL PHASE I THINK THIS IS IT\n[21:44] MTD034ID: THE\n[21:49] MTD033PM: I GOT THIS FROM OUR FRIENDS\n[21:53] MTD033PM: SO UH YEAH THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN\n[21:54] MTD034ID: OUR SOURCES\n[21:59] MTD033PM: THESE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES WHICH WE HAVE TO DECIDE ABOUT\n[22:02] MTD033PM: ALL THE THE MATERIALS FROM THE CASE UH THE ELECTRIC CABLE THAT'S ALL YOUR UH YOUR SIDE OF THE STORY\n[22:11] MTD033PM: UM\n[22:11] MTD036ME: YOUR BAG\n[22:12] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[22:14] MTD033PM: UM NOW FROM THE USER INTERFACE YOUR UH PACKAGE\n[22:19] MTD033PM: UM WHERE NO WELL THAT'S MORE LIKE THE BUTTONS WHERE THEY HAVE TO COME\n[22:23] MTD033PM: AND UM\n[22:25] MTD033PM: B A BIT OF YEAH WELL A BIT OF UH DESIGN\n[22:30] MTD035UID: YEAH THIS IS WHAT WE'VE JUST DONE\n[22:32] MTD034ID: BUT UH WE SHOULD DECIDE NOW\n[22:32] MTD033PM: YES BUT WE HAVE TO DECIDE ABOUT THESE NOW\n[22:33] MTD035UID: RIGHT\n[22:34] MTD035UID: AH RIGHT\n[22:34] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[22:35] MTD036ME: MATERIALS ARE THE MOST MOST IMPOR\n[22:36] MTD033PM: AND UH THE TREND WATCHING\n[22:37] MTD033PM: SO AS YOU SAID FRUITY IS IN WELL SELLS GOOD\n[22:41] MTD033PM: WOW\n[22:41] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[22:42] MTD033PM: UH THESE THINGS\n[22:43] MTD034ID: SO WE HAVE TO UH PUT IT IN ONE UH DOCUMENT\n[22:46] MTD033PM: UH YES\n[22:47] MTD033PM: UM SO IF WE UH GO THROUGH THEM\n[22:49] MTD034ID: COPY PASTE UH THIS STORY INTO A INTO A WORD DOCUMENT AND THEN UH PUT THE ANSWERS AFTER THE SUBJECTS\n[22:56] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[23:00] MTD035UID: NOT EVERYTHING\n[23:02] MTD034ID: WELL WE HAVE TO DECIDE ALL THESE THINGS\n[23:04] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT ALL THESE EXAMPLES ARE UH OF A COFFEE MACHINE\n[23:07] MTD033PM: YEAH WELL UH\n[23:09] MTD034ID: W WE CAN UH OVERRIDE THEM\n[23:10] MTD033PM: WHY SHOULD I UH\n[23:12] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[23:14] MTD033PM: SO\n[23:15] MTD034ID: WELL A CASE\n[23:16] MTD034ID: UH THAT'S ME\n[23:17] MTD034ID: UH I SUGGEST WELL WHAT DO I SUGGEST ACTUALLY\n[23:19] MTD033PM: WHAT WHAT KIND OF PROPERTIES SHOULD IT HAVE\n[23:22] MTD034ID: UH S SOLID YEAH\n[23:22] MTD033PM: WELL WE JUST LISTENED\n[23:24] MTD035UID: I THINK WE WHY DON'T WE UM USE UH TITANIUM OR OR A HARD\n[23:25] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[23:30] MTD035UID: YEAH SOME KIND OF METAL FOR THE UH THE THE WHOLE REMOTE EXCEPT THE FRONT\n[23:33] MTD036ME: DO YOU KNOW THE NEW UH\n[23:35] MTD035UID: THAT\n[23:37] MTD035UID: JUST LIKE UM MOST CELL PHONES ARE\n[23:38] MTD034ID: YEAH I UNDERSTAND\n[23:38] MTD036ME: NO NO\n[23:40] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[23:41] MTD034ID: SO WE HAVE TITANIUM\n[23:43] MTD036ME: THE FRONT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT\n[23:44] MTD034ID: YEAH BUT THE NON REMOVABLE ELEMENTS OF THE OF THE REMOTE SO NOT THE FRONT COULD BE TITANIUM TO GIVE THAT UH STRONG LOOK\n[23:52] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[23:53] MTD033PM: YOU KNOW WHAT\n[23:53] MTD034ID: AND THEN THE FRONT IS MADE OF PLASTIC\n[23:55] MTD034ID: AND YOU CAN PUT THAT ON AND OFF AND SWITCH IT\n[24:01] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[24:01] MTD036ME: BUT THE FEEL OF PLASTIC ISN'T STRONG\n[24:03] MTD034ID: NO BUT YOU HAVE TITANIUM OF COURSE\n[24:03] MTD035UID: NO BUT YOU YOU HAVE THIS YEAH\n[24:05] MTD034ID: UH YOU HAVE THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS\n[24:06] MTD036ME: YEAH ALRIGHT ALRIGHT\n[24:08] MTD036ME: 'KAY\n[24:08] MTD035UID: YEAH YOU HAVE THE RE REMOTE IN YOUR HAND LIKE THIS\n[24:10] MTD035UID: SO YOU FEEL TITANIUM\n[24:13] MTD034ID: AND OF COURSE YEAH YOU HAVE THE THE THE PLASTIC FRONT END\n[24:16] MTD034ID: BUT YOU ALSO HAVE THE TITANIUM\n[24:16] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[24:17] MTD036ME: FRONTS ARE ARE CHEAPER THAN WHEN THEY'RE FROM PLAS\n[24:19] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[24:19] MTD034ID: YEAH OF COURSE BUT YEAH YOU HAVE TO MAKE A\n[24:23] MTD035UID: AND I DON'T KNOW IF YOU CAN MAKE STEEL JUST ANY WAY YOU WANT IT TO\n[24:23] MTD034ID: DECISION\n[24:27] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT IT IT'S EXPENSIVE\n[24:29] MTD034ID: I GUESS SO\n[24:29] MTD034ID: UH TITANIUM I SH I THINK UH\n[24:29] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[24:31] MTD036ME: BENDABLE\n[24:32] MTD034ID: HUH\n[24:33] MTD036ME: BENDABLE\n[24:33] MTD034ID: WELL WELL THE\n[24:34] MTD035UID: WELL ANY COLOUR\n[24:36] MTD034ID: ACCORDING TO MY SOURCES UH IT'S IT'S TOTALLY POSSIBLE TO MAKE AN ENTIRE UH UH UH TITANIUM IS AVAILABLE\n[24:43] MTD034ID: AND UH WE CAN UH MAKE UH AN ENTIRE REMOTE OUT OF IT IF WE WANT\n[24:46] MTD035UID: YEAH THEN YOU YOU PAINT IT IN THE COLOUR YOU WANT IT\n[24:48] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[24:48] MTD034ID: MM\n[24:49] MTD035UID: THE PLASTIC IS IS THE COLOUR YOU WANT IT\n[24:50] MTD036ME: PAINT SPRAY\n[24:51] MTD034ID: MM\n[24:52] MTD036ME: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[24:54] MTD035UID: SO YEAH\n[24:55] MTD036ME: SO WE'RE GOING FOR A TITANIUM BACK AND A PLASTIC FRONT\n[24:55] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[24:57] MTD033PM: I'VE UH\n[24:58] MTD034ID: YEAH I THINK THAT'S A NICE TRADE OFF\n[24:59] MTD035UID: MM\n[24:59] MTD033PM: TITANIUM BACK PLASTIC FRONT\n[25:01] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[25:03] MTD033PM: UM WELL I AM GOING TO PUT IT IN HERE UH BECAUSE WE CAN UH LOOK\n[25:05] MTD036ME: YEAH GREAT\n[25:06] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[25:06] MTD033PM: I UM SOLID FEEL AND TRENDY LOOK\n[25:07] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[25:13] MTD033PM: SO MATERIAL UM HARD PLASTIC FOR THE FRONT\n[25:18] MTD034ID: YEAH FOR THE FRONT AND THEN TITANIUM FOR THE BACK\n[25:19] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[25:22] MTD034ID: FOR THE NON REMOVABLE UH PART\n[25:24] MTD036ME: BUT THEN YOU HAVE THE PROBLEM WHEN YOU HAVE A TITANIUM BACK YOU CAN'T SWITCH IT\n[25:29] MTD036ME: WHEN YOU WANT AN OTHER COLOUR ON THE FRONT IT DOESN'T MATCH\n[25:33] MTD034ID: WELL BUT\n[25:33] MTD036ME: YOU KNOW\n[25:34] MTD035UID: WELL TITANIUM IS NEUTRAL\n[25:35] MTD034ID: THE TITAN TITANIUM ISN'T ISN'T V VERY YEAH I IT DOESN'T UH CURVES\n[25:41] MTD036ME: I UNDERSTAND\n[25:41] MTD034ID: NO UH I NEI\n[25:43] MTD034ID: TITANIUM IS VERY NO NO NO BUT YOU KNOW B TITANIUM IS VERY BASIC COLOUR\n[25:45] MTD036ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[25:47] MTD034ID: AND IT DOESN'T REALLY MATTER IF WE HAVE A PURPLE FRONT ON IT OR A ORANGE FRONT\n[25:47] MTD035UID: HMM\n[25:47] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[25:49] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[25:50] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[25:50] MTD034ID: I DUNNO IF IF YOU DISAGREE BUT I THINK IT'S DOESN'T MATTER VERY MUCH\n[25:51] MTD035UID: WELL\n[25:52] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[25:53] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[25:53] MTD035UID: OUR CUSTOMERS WILL USE THOSE UH FUNKY UH TRENDY COLOURS AND THEY DON'T USE UH WOOD\n[25:56] MTD036ME: FUNKY CUSTOMERS\n[25:57] MTD034ID: AND EVEN IF IT DOES UH DOESN'T MATCH IT WILL UH PEOPLE LIKE MM COLOURS THAT DON'T MATCH\n[26:00] MTD035UID: MM\n[26:01] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[26:01] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[26:01] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[26:01] MTD033PM: AND WELL THE THE ELECTRICAL CABLE IS JUST NORMAL UH\n[26:06] MTD034ID: COP COPPER UH MATERIAL\n[26:11] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[26:11] MTD034ID: EXCUSE ME\n[26:14] MTD035UID: THE ELECTRICAL CABLE UH DOES\n[26:15] MTD033PM: IT'S UH FROM UH OUR COFFEE UH\n[26:16] MTD034ID: YEAH COPPER I JUST A BA BASIC UH\n[26:17] MTD035UID: NO WE DON'T USE AN ELECTRICAL CABLE\n[26:19] MTD035UID: YEAH INSIDE BUT THIS IS FOR THE COFFEE UH MACHINE\n[26:20] MTD034ID: YEAH IN\n[26:22] MTD034ID: YEAH WELL INSIDE THE REMOTE CONTROL WE USE A COUPLE OF UH\n[26:24] MTD033PM: OF COURSE\n[26:24] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT THAT'S NOT WHAT'S MEANT HERE I THINK\n[26:27] MTD036ME: NEI\n[26:29] MTD036ME: SO EXTERNAL\n[26:31] MTD034ID: OH EXTERNAL\n[26:32] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[26:33] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[26:34] MTD034ID: WELL A COFFEE GRIND DOESN'T HAVE NA JA\n[26:37] MTD034ID: NEVER MIND THE COFFEE GRIND\n[26:38] MTD033PM: WELL UH ALL THE ALL THE INSIDE WORK OF OUR REMOTE IS UH STANDARD\n[26:44] MTD033PM: WORK\n[26:45] MTD033PM: SO\n[26:45] MTD034ID: RIGHT\n[26:48] MTD033PM: THE CHIP IS NORMAL SILICON\n[26:50] MTD033PM: UH THE BUTTONS ARE NORMAL ETCETERA\n[26:52] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[26:53] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[26:53] MTD033PM: SO THAT'S JUST EASY\n[26:54] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[26:54] MTD033PM: UH WE DECIDE ABOUT THAT JUST BY LOOKING AT OUR COMPETITORS AND OUR EARLIER UH REMOTES\n[27:01] MTD033PM: THE CONCEPTUAL SPECIFICATION OF THE USER INTERFACE\n[27:05] MTD033PM: UM WELL WE HAVE OUR BEAUTIFUL DRAWING\n[27:09] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[27:09] MTD035UID: WELL I GOT A BETTER ONE HERE AND I WILL UM\n[27:11] MTD033PM: WELL YOU CAN PUT THAT IN UH INTO THE SHARED FOLDER AND THEN I'LL PUT IT IN OUR END REPORT\n[27:13] MTD035UID: THE SHARED FOLDER\n[27:16] MTD035UID: I WILL WORK THIS OUT UH FOR THE UH NEXT MEETING\n[27:18] MTD033PM: YES YOU CAN\n[27:20] MTD033PM: MM YEAH\n[27:21] MTD033PM: YOU CAN UH PUT SOME UH WHICH BUTTON IS WHAT\n[27:23] MTD035UID: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[27:24] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[27:25] MTD033PM: UM THE TREND WATCHING\n[27:28] MTD033PM: INCLUDED THESE DAYS\n[27:30] MTD033PM: AND WHAT DO WE\n[27:31] MTD033PM: WE THING THAT FRUIT AND BRIGHT COLOURS ARE\n[27:36] MTD034ID: YEAH THE THE THE FRONT W\n[27:36] MTD036ME: I THINK WE CAN LAUNCH A COUPLE OF PACKAGES\n[27:40] MTD036ME: YOU CAN BUY A DIFFERENT KIND OF OF OF MACHINE BUT IT'S THE SAME THING BUT WITH ANOTHER FRONT\n[27:41] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[27:47] MTD033PM: YES\n[27:47] MTD034ID: MM-HMM\n[27:48] MTD036ME: SO\n[27:48] MTD033PM: WE CAN ALSO UH IMPLEMENT UM WE CAN ALSO IMPLEMENT FRONTS FROM UM MOVIES THAT ARE VERY HOT\n[27:49] MTD035UID: YEAH THAT'S THE WHOLE IDEA OF THE FRONT\n[27:49] MTD036ME: AND YOU CAN YOU CAN\n[27:50] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[27:51] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[27:55] MTD035UID: YES\n[27:55] MTD033PM: UH THOSE KIND OF THINGS\n[27:55] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[27:55] MTD035UID: BUT THAT'S FOR LATER ON\n[27:56] MTD035UID: THE FRONTS Y YOU CAN DO ANYTHING WITH THEM\n[27:58] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[27:59] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT IF YOU IF YOU LAUNCH UH FIVE DIFFERENT PACKAGES LIKE IPOD MINI\n[28:03] MTD035UID: YEAH RIGHT FOR THE UH INITIATIVE UH LAUNCH\n[28:06] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[28:07] MTD034ID: FOR THE FOR THE LAUNCH YEAH\n[28:08] MTD036ME: IT'S GOOD MARKETING\n[28:08] MTD035UID: MM\n[28:11] MTD033PM: LAUNCH DIFFERENT LINES AT ONCE\n[28:11] MTD034ID: SO E TH THEN A C COUPLE OF BASIC COLOURS\n[28:14] MTD034ID: NOT NOT VERY UH SIM NOT\n[28:15] MTD036ME: YEAH N NOT TOO HEAVY\n[28:17] MTD036ME: YOU CAN ALWAYS TAKE ANOTHER PICK\n[28:20] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[28:20] MTD033PM: WE SHOULD NOT GIVE THEM THE M THE MOST LOVELY FRONT\n[28:23] MTD036ME: THEY HAVE TO BUY IT LATER ON\n[28:25] MTD033PM: WHEN THEY BUY IT FOR THE FIRST TIME\n[28:26] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[28:26] MTD035UID: OH YEAH\n[28:26] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[28:26] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[28:27] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[28:28] MTD033PM: COME ON\n[28:28] MTD036ME: MORE BASIC\n[28:29] MTD033PM: WE STILL HAVE TO MAKE THOSE FIFTY MILLION YEAH\n[28:30] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[28:31] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[28:31] MTD034ID: VERY BORING YEAH\n[28:32] MTD035UID: WELL YOU CAN YOU CAN GIVE THEM UH S S THREE OR SO SO THAT THEY CAN UH EXPERIMENT WITH IT AND THAT THEY WANT MORE\n[28:32] MTD034ID: THE MOST BORING FRONTS POSSIBLE\n[28:34] MTD033PM: THE MOST UGLY\n[28:38] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[28:39] MTD033PM: TWO\n[28:40] MTD034ID: YEAH BUT YOU YOU CAN HAVE SOME BASIC COLOURS AND THEN WE COME WITH THE SPECIAL PATTERNS ON THEM AND AND UH AND UH\n[28:42] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[28:43] MTD035UID: RED RED BLUE AND GREEN YOU GIVE THEM OR SOMETHING AND THEN YOU CAN GIVE THEM UH OTHER ONES\n[28:44] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[28:44] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[28:47] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[28:47] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[28:49] MTD033PM: UM WELL THE BUTTONS ETCETERA WE GET FROM MIKE\n[28:55] MTD033PM: UH THIS FRUIT AND BRIGHT COLOURS YEAH WELL I THINK WE'LL HAVE TO IN THE NEXT UH HALF AN HOUR\n[29:02] MTD033PM: WE'LL HAVE TO UH S S SPECIFY THE DIFFERENT UH TYPES WE WANT TO LAUNCH WHEN WE UH WELL INTRODUCE OUR REMOTE\n[29:12] MTD034ID: UH WE STILL HAVE TO MAKE WE HAVE STILL HAVE TO MAKE THE ES THE THE REAL BASIC DESIGN\n[29:16] MTD034ID: BECAUSE YEAH WE HAVE THE SKETCH BUT\n[29:16] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[29:17] MTD036ME: BUT WE WE MUST REMEMBER THAT FANCY LOOK AND FEEL IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING\n[29:21] MTD033PM: YES\n[29:22] MTD036ME: ELSE IT W WON'T SELL\n[29:23] MTD036ME: SO\n[29:25] MTD033PM: YES\n[29:25] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT YEAH\n[29:26] MTD033PM: WELL I'LL HAVE TO BEFORE I GET ANOTHER WARNING FOR FIVE MINUTES I'M GOING TO GET\n[29:32] MTD033PM: WHERE IS MY MOUSE\n[29:33] MTD033PM: UH WHERE IS MY MOUSE\n[29:34] MTD036ME: LOST MY MOUSE\n[29:38] MTD033PM: OH YEAH\n[29:40] MTD033PM: UM THIS IS IT\n[29:44] MTD036ME: UNBELIEVABLE\n[29:52] MTD033PM: WELL UM THIS WE HAVE\n[29:55] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[29:55] MTD033PM: UH BASIC STUFF\n[29:58] MTD033PM: INTERFACE WE HAVE\n[29:59] MTD033PM: SUPPLEMENTS L. C. D.\n[30:01] MTD033PM: MAYBE A A CHEAP VOICE RECORDING\n[30:05] MTD033PM: WELL YES\n[30:05] MTD035UID: YEAH WE SHOULD DO THAT\n[30:05] MTD034ID: THE PRICE\n[30:07] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[30:08] MTD033PM: INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS\n[30:09] MTD034ID: WE ALL AGREE ON THAT\n[30:10] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[30:10] MTD035UID: MM\n[30:11] MTD033PM: INDUSTRY DESIGNER\n[30:13] MTD033PM: USER INTERFACE MIKE\n[30:15] MTD033PM: YOU'RE GOING TO WORK TOGETHER\n[30:17] MTD033PM: ON A PROTOTYPE DRAWING ON THE SMARTBOARD\n[30:20] MTD035UID: YEAH WE CAN DO THAT\n[30:22] MTD034ID: TOGETHER OR UH YEAH TOGETHER\n[30:23] MTD036ME: YEAH TOGETH\n[30:24] MTD033PM: THAT'S WHAT I GOT UH TO HEAR\n[30:24] MTD034ID: HOW YEAH YEAH BUT HOW DO I\n[30:26] MTD035UID: BUT BU WE STAY WE STAY HERE OR SOMETHING\n[30:28] MTD033PM: YES WELL WE'LL GET IT TO HEAR THAT I THINK\n[30:31] MTD033PM: BUT I THINK SO\n[30:31] MTD036ME: YOU CAN TAKE THE SMARTBOARD\n[30:32] MTD033PM: TH THEY'RE SAYING SMARTBOARD AND THAT'S IT\n[30:34] MTD035UID: AH RIGHT\n[30:34] MTD033PM: THIS IS THE SMARTBOARD SO\n[30:36] MTD035UID: AND TAKE IT TO OUR ROOMS AND UH\n[30:38] MTD033PM: UM SO YOU CAN UH YOU YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE A PROTOTYPE AND Y WELL THAT'S INCLUDES UH SPECIFYING THE BUTTONS ETCETERA\n[30:44] MTD035UID: AH SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT TO YOU BY YOUR PERSONAL COACH\n[30:47] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[30:48] MTD033PM: SO YOU'LL GET IT ON YOUR EM ON YOUR LAPTOP\n[30:50] MTD033PM: UM WELL YOU WILL GO AND DO SOMETHING ELSE UH ON THE PROJECT YEAH PROJECT EVALUATION\n[30:53] MTD036ME: HAVE FUN\n[30:53] MTD034ID: SOME\n[30:58] MTD034ID: SOME NON FUNCTIONAL TASKS\n[30:59] MTD033PM: SO UM\n[31:01] MTD036ME: 'KAY\n[31:02] MTD033PM: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO\n[31:04] MTD033PM: UH I DON'T KNOW WHAT PRODUCT EVALUATION EXACTLY MEANS BUT UH YOU'LL GET UH THE SPECIFICATIONS\n[31:09] MTD036ME: WE DON'T HAVE PRODU PRODUCT YET SO KIND OF DIFFICULT\n[31:11] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[31:11] MTD033PM: THAT'S WHY I UH\n[31:13] MTD033PM: BUT UH\n[31:13] MTD034ID: YOU'RE FIRED\n[31:15] MTD034ID: NO BUT\n[31:16] MTD033PM: HOW LONG DO WE STILL HAVE\n[31:19] MTD034ID: WELL CAN WE TALK ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE\n[31:20] MTD034ID: UH\n[31:20] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[31:22] MTD034ID: UH NO I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING BUT MAYBE UH ANYONE ELSE UH YEAH\n[31:23] MTD036ME: AJAX\n[31:24] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[31:25] MTD035UID: UM\n[31:26] MTD036ME: NAH\n[31:26] MTD035UID: WILL WE USE UH ROUND BUTTONS OR SQUARE ONES FOR THE FOR THE NUMBERS\n[31:30] MTD036ME: UM ROUND\n[31:30] MTD034ID: ROUND I THINK\n[31:31] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[31:32] MTD035UID: YEAH I I I ALSO UH THOUGHT YEAH\n[31:32] MTD036ME: ROUND\n[31:32] MTD034ID: TO MAKE IT AS UH AS ROUND AS POSSIBLE\n[31:35] MTD035UID: AND THESE UH THESE S THESE BUTTONS UH ARE MORE UH TRIANGLE ISH SHAPED WITH A SQUARE ONE IN THE MIDDLE\n[31:39] MTD033PM: WHY DOES\n[31:42] MTD036ME: CURVY\n[31:42] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[31:43] MTD036ME: SO YOU CAN SEE YOU HAVE TO UP OR DOWN\n[31:44] MTD033PM: AH F FUCK YOU\n[31:45] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[31:46] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[31:47] MTD034ID: BUT NOW I SEE THE\n[31:48] MTD036ME: AND THIS MUST BE UH VOLUME I THINK AND THIS PROGRAMME\n[31:50] MTD033PM: HEH\n[31:54] MTD035UID: MM\n[31:56] MTD033PM: WE CAN'T GET\n[31:57] MTD035UID: WELL MOST OF THE TIME UH UP AND DOWN IS PROGRAMME AND LEFT AND RIGHT ARE VOLUME I THINK\n[32:03] MTD034ID: WELL TH TH TH TH TH THAT DEPENDS UH\n[32:04] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[32:04] MTD035UID: YEAH IT DEPENDS BUT\n[32:08] MTD034ID: WELL WE UH\n[32:08] MTD035UID: IF YOU TURN UP THE VOLUME YOU ALWAYS SEE THIS THINGY GO UP\n[32:11] MTD034ID: WE WE J WE'LL JUST GIVE THEM AN UH WE'LL DESIGN IT AND THEN THEY CAN GIVE COMMENTS ON IT\n[32:12] MTD036ME: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[32:14] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[32:15] MTD035UID: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[32:15] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[32:15] MTD033PM: TS IT DOESN'T WORK ANY MORE\n[32:16] MTD036ME: OKAY\n[32:18] MTD033PM: WE CAN'T SAVE THEM\n[32:19] MTD033PM: SO WE'LL JUST HAVE THEM UH STANDING THERE\n[32:21] MTD036ME: YEAH I NOTICED\n[32:23] MTD036ME: YOU CAN'T UH CLICK THE CORNERS\n[32:24] MTD033PM: NO\n[32:26] MTD033PM: IT'S A BIT UH BIT A PITY\n[32:27] MTD036ME: IT'S A REAL REAL GREAT THING\n[32:29] MTD033PM: WELL WE STILL HAVE UH MORE THAN FIVE MINUTES\n[32:33] MTD033PM: UM\n[32:34] MTD033PM: SO WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO\n[32:39] MTD033PM: I AS PROJECT MANAGER HA DON'T HAVE A CLUE\n[32:39] MTD036ME: LET'S START THE DESIGN\n[32:43] MTD033PM: OH WE CAN UH DECIDE HOW WE IMPLEMENT THE FEELING FROM OUR COMPANY INTO THE REMOTE\n[32:50] MTD034ID: WELL YEAH\n[32:50] MTD035UID: MM\n[32:51] MTD034ID: UM I THINK UM A LOGO OUR COMPANY LOGO AND THE SLOGAN SHOULD BE OR COULD BE YEAH WHY NOT\n[32:55] MTD033PM: ALSO THE SLOGAN\n[32:57] MTD033PM: ON THE\n[32:58] MTD034ID: IF THERE'S ENOUGH SPACE YOU CAN PUT UH WE'LL WE'LL\n[33:00] MTD035UID: UH I I'D SAY ONLY THE LOGO\n[33:01] MTD036ME: O\n[33:02] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[33:03] MTD036ME: ME TOO\n[33:04] MTD035UID: TOO MUCH TEXT AND IT GETS TOO TOO BUSY\n[33:05] MTD034ID: WELL OUR SLOGAN IS NOT VERY LONG\n[33:07] MTD034ID: IT'S JUST A SIMPLE WHAT IS IT\n[33:08] MTD035UID: WELL IT'S QUITE A LONG PHRASE\n[33:08] MTD033PM: WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[33:11] MTD033PM: WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[33:12] MTD036ME: BUT WE KREE WE KEEP ADJUSTING TO THE FASHION\n[33:13] MTD034ID: YOU C\n[33:16] MTD036ME: WITH OUR FRONTS\n[33:17] MTD036ME: SO\n[33:19] MTD034ID: BUT YOU CAN PUT IT ON THE BACK ON THE TITANIUM PART\n[33:21] MTD034ID: THE LOGO AND THE AND THE\n[33:23] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[33:23] MTD035UID: AH THE LOGO SHOULD BE ON THE TOP I THINK\n[33:24] MTD036ME: THE LOGO\n[33:26] MTD033PM: ON THE TOP\n[33:27] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[33:28] MTD033PM: WELL IN IN IN THE RIGHT TOP CORNER\n[33:28] MTD034ID: YEAH THEY DO\n[33:28] MTD034ID: WELL YEAH\n[33:29] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[33:30] MTD035UID: RIGHT CORNER YES\n[33:31] MTD033PM: AND WELL YOU C ON THE BACK YOU CAN PUT UH H AT THE BOTTOM YOU CAN PUT THE LOGO WITH THE\n[33:31] MTD034ID: RIGHT CORNER OR MAYBE HERE IN THE MIDDLE\n[33:38] MTD035UID: UH THE TEXT\n[33:40] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[33:40] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[33:40] MTD036ME: BUT THE LOGO THE LOGO SHOULDN'T BE EXCHANGEABLE WHEN YOU GET OFF THE FRONT\n[33:40] MTD033PM: JUST JUST SMALL\n[33:41] MTD035UID: UH YEAH AT THE BACK\n[33:44] MTD034ID: YEAH IT IT SHOULD BE HARD ON THE ON THE ON THE BOARD AND YOU CAN REMOVE THE FRONT\n[33:44] MTD035UID: WELL YOU C WELL UH YES\n[33:45] MTD033PM: YEAH WELL\n[33:46] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[33:47] MTD035UID: YOU CAN THE LOGO CAN BE ON ON EVERY UH FRONT\n[33:47] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[33:50] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT YOU CAN SCRATCH IT OFF OR SOMETHING\n[33:52] MTD036ME: IT'S BETTER IF YOU HAVE IT UH\n[33:54] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT THEN YOU MUST UH REALLY UH YEAH PUSH IT IN OR SOMETHING\n[33:55] MTD033PM: CARVED INTO THE MATERIAL\n[33:58] MTD033PM: NO YOU YOU CAN CARVE IT INTO THE TITANIUM AT THE BACK\n[34:02] MTD034ID: I L I LIKE THE IDEA OF THE OF THE SLOGAN ON THE ON THE ON THE THING\n[34:06] MTD034ID: BUT AM I THE ONLY ONE OR UH\n[34:06] MTD035UID: YEAH ON THE BACKSIDE\n[34:08] MTD033PM: WELL MANAGEMENT WOULD LIKE IT\n[34:08] MTD035UID: WELL N N NOT NOT ON THE FRONT SIDE I THINK\n[34:11] MTD033PM: THE FRONT SIDE NO NO L NO SLOGAN\n[34:12] MTD034ID: NO NOT ON THE FRONT BUT ON THE BACKSIDE\n[34:13] MTD035UID: ON THE BACK YES YOU YOU CAN YEAH PUSH THAT IN SO THAT IT IS ALWAYS BE THERE\n[34:13] MTD034ID: UH\n[34:15] MTD033PM: SORRY\n[34:17] MTD034ID: I THINK IT'S A NICE IDEA TO MAKE IT MORE RECOGNISABLE THAT THE NEXT TO THE LOGO YOU HAVE THE SLOGAN\n[34:20] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[34:20] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[34:24] MTD036ME: I AGREE\n[34:25] MTD034ID: TO MAKE MORE UH OF AN IMPRESSION\n[34:26] MTD036ME: BUT NOT TOO BIG\n[34:27] MTD036ME: JUST UH YEAH\n[34:28] MTD034ID: NOT TOO BIG\n[34:28] MTD034ID: NO VERY SMALL\n[34:29] MTD034ID: NOT ON THE ENTIRE BACK BUT UH JUST VERY SMALL\n[34:33] MTD034ID: BUT READABLE ENOUGH OF COURSE\n[34:35] MTD036ME: OKAY\n[34:36] MTD033PM: YES SLOGAN FROM\n[34:37] MTD034ID: BUT WE'LL UH WE'LL TAKE THAT UH WITH US INTO THE DESIGN\n[34:40] MTD033PM: COMPANY\n[34:40] MTD035UID: YEAH I THINK OVER HERE THE LOGO\n[34:42] MTD034ID: LO UH YEAH\n[34:43] MTD033PM: ON THE BACK\n[34:43] MTD034ID: OR MAYBE HERE IN THE MIDDLE BUT WE'LL DECIDE LATER\n[34:45] MTD033PM: WITH LOGO AND\n[34:49] MTD033PM: LOGO ALSO ON\n[34:53] MTD033PM: THE FRONT BUT NOT EXCHANGE UH\n[35:04] MTD033PM: UH\n[35:09] MTD033PM: HMM\n[35:10] MTD033PM: UH WHEN\n[35:13] MTD033PM: CHANGING FRONTS\n[35:17] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT THAT'S DECIDED\n[35:18] MTD034ID: DO YOU DO YOU SEE A BIT OF THE OF THE UM\n[35:20] MTD033PM: FIVE MINUTES LEFT\n[35:22] MTD034ID: OF THE UH TITANIUM\n[35:24] MTD034ID: O ON THE FRONT\n[35:24] MTD034ID: UH MAYBE IF WE MAKE THIS THIS THIS LOWER PART TITANIUM THE FRONT IS THE THE UPPER PART AND THE THE BIT WITH THE WITH THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[35:26] MTD035UID: YES WE COULD\n[35:33] MTD034ID: SO\n[35:34] MTD033PM: SO A BIT OF TITANIUM BETWEEN\n[35:36] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[35:36] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[35:36] MTD034ID: NO NO BETWE OF BETWEEN WE CAN DO BUT BUT THEN YOU HAVE TWO PARTS OF FRONT TWO FRONTS THAT\n[35:37] MTD033PM: THAT'S A BIT OH THAT THAT'S THAT'S PRETTY COOL\n[35:40] MTD035UID: NO THEY HAVE TWO FRONTS THAT\n[35:40] MTD036ME: NO NO NO NO\n[35:41] MTD036ME: YOU HAVE TO MAKE THIS TITANIUM TOO\n[35:42] MTD035UID: YOU YOU CAN YEAH\n[35:42] MTD033PM: NO\n[35:43] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[35:44] MTD034ID: THIS ENTI ENTIRE BOTTOM\n[35:44] MTD036ME: ELSE YOU YOU GET PROBLEMS WITH THE L. C. D.\n[35:45] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[35:47] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[35:47] MTD033PM: YES\n[35:47] MTD036ME: LIKE DUST IN IT AND SO THINGS LIKE THAT\n[35:49] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[35:49] MTD036ME: WHEN YOU EXCHANGE ALL THE FRONTS AND IT'S OPEN\n[35:52] MTD033PM: I ALREADY HAVE UH ALL KINDS OF UH\n[35:52] MTD035UID: NO YOU CAN YOU CAN JUST AND THEN NOT A STRAIGHT LINE BUT UH SOME SORT OF WAVE OR SOMETHING\n[35:55] MTD033PM: FILTH BETWEEN THE MOBILE\n[35:59] MTD034ID: AND THEN THE LOWER PART IS TITANIUM\n[36:00] MTD035UID: THIS IS TITANIUM\n[36:01] MTD034ID: I THINK THAT'S NICE YEAH\n[36:02] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[36:02] MTD035UID: AND THIS IS UH\n[36:02] MTD036ME: SOME SOME KIND OF WEI WEIGHT IN IT\n[36:04] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[36:04] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[36:05] MTD033PM: ROUND FORMS\n[36:05] MTD035UID: F FRONT\n[36:07] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[36:09] MTD034ID: I LIKE THAT BIT OF UH TITANIUM ALSO ON THE UH\n[36:11] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[36:11] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[36:11] MTD035UID: WITH THE WITH THE CURVED EDGE\n[36:12] MTD033PM: YEP\n[36:13] MTD034ID: A BIT LIKE UH A BIT LIKE YOUR MOBILE PHONE\n[36:14] MTD034ID: MAYBE YOU CAN SHOW IT\n[36:15] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[36:15] MTD034ID: IT ALSO HAS THE THOSE TWO DISTINCT UH\n[36:17] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[36:20] MTD035UID: TADA\n[36:21] MTD034ID: MM BIT LIKE THIS\n[36:22] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[36:22] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[36:22] MTD036ME: YEAH YOU CAN MAKE IT GO\n[36:23] MTD034ID: UH IT'S UH\n[36:26] MTD036ME: ROUND THIS CORNER TOO WHERE THE LOGO IS\n[36:29] MTD036ME: BECAUSE IT HAS TO BE UH THERE ALL THE TIME YOU KNOW\n[36:29] MTD033PM: WHAT\n[36:31] MTD034ID: YEAH YEAH\n[36:32] MTD035UID: AH\n[36:32] MTD034ID: THAT UH YEAH\n[36:33] MTD033PM: SO ROUND WHERE\n[36:33] MTD036ME: SO UH A LITTLE CORNER OF TITANIUM\n[36:33] MTD034ID: MAYBE A NICE TOUCH YEAH\n[36:35] MTD035UID: YEAH THAT'S NICE FINISHING TOUCH YOU NEED\n[36:36] MTD033PM: OH YEAH\n[36:39] MTD033PM: YES THAT ALSO SOUNDS UH PRETTY UH NEAT\n[36:41] MTD036ME: SO THIS THIS IS THE EXCHANGEABLE PART\n[36:42] MTD034ID: I THINK I'M GOING TO BUY IT\n[36:43] MTD033PM: WE WANT IT\n[36:44] MTD035UID: YEAH THIS IS THE FRONT\n[36:45] MTD033PM: AND IT'S ONLY F TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[36:48] MTD033PM: COME ON\n[36:48] MTD035UID: THIS IS THE\n[36:48] MTD034ID: THAT'S A BIT TOO MUCH BUT NO NO NO NO BUT I THINK UH THIS LOOKS UH PRETTY NICE ACTUALLY\n[36:50] MTD033PM: NO THAT'S NOTHING\n[36:52] MTD033PM: THE PHILLIPS REMOTE UH COSTS MORE\n[36:55] MTD034ID: OF COURSE BECAUSE IT'S MY DESIGN BUT NO OUR D OUR DESIGN ALRIGHT\n[36:55] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[36:57] MTD035UID: MY DESIGN\n[36:59] MTD036ME: TAKING ALL THE CREDIT\n[37:00] MTD033PM: WELL UH YOU TWO ARE GOING TO WORK TOGETHER\n[37:02] MTD033PM: YOU'LL GET YOUR UH SPECIFICATIONS ON YOUR UH LAPTOP AND THEN UH YOU UH\n[37:04] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[37:05] MTD035UID: WE'LL STAY HERE I GUESS\n[37:06] MTD036ME: BUT THERE'S A PROBLEM\n[37:07] MTD036ME: WE CAN'T UH TAKE A BLANK ONE\n[37:09] MTD036ME: OR CAN WE\n[37:10] MTD033PM: WELL I THINK WE CAN I JUST IT'S\n[37:12] MTD035UID: WELL WE CAN UH ERASE AN ANIMAL I GUESS\n[37:15] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[37:15] MTD035UID: UH THE FOURTH ONE\n[37:16] MTD036ME: NAH THAT'S ALRIGHT THAT'S ALRIGHT\n[37:16] MTD034ID: BUT DON'T ERASE MY CAT\n[37:19] MTD033PM: YEAH O\n[37:19] MTD035UID: UH THE FOURTH ONE IS EMPTY ISN'T IT\n[37:21] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[37:21] MTD033PM: OH\n[37:22] MTD034ID: I WANT TO PRESERVE IT\n[37:25] MTD036ME: THIS ONE IS EMPTY\n[37:27] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[37:29] MTD036ME: YOU HAVE TO EMPTY ONE HUH\n[37:30] MTD033PM: OH WE HAVE A ONE\n[37:33] MTD034ID: WHAT ARE YOU DOING CHIEF\n[37:35] MTD033PM: SO YOU CAN UH DRAW A YEAH\n[37:36] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[37:38] MTD035UID: YEAH I THINK WE HAVE TO WAIT\n[37:40] MTD034ID: YEAH UNTIL THE UNTIL THE BEEP GOES\n[37:40] MTD033PM: WELL I'LL GET A I'LL GET THE MESSAGE\n[37:40] MTD036ME: NO\n[37:43] MTD034ID: BUT I DON'T UH DO WE HAVE TO STAY HERE OR I THINK WE HAVE TO RETURN FIRST\n[37:46] MTD033PM: NO I THINK UH WELL YOU'LL MAYBE YOU CAN UH KEEP YOUR UH LAPTOP HERE\n[37:46] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[37:51] MTD035UID: MAYBE\n[37:52] MTD033PM: OR GET YOUR MOUSE\n[37:53] MTD033PM: BECAUSE IT'S LITTLE BIT UH HARD TO WORK WITH THESE UH PLATES\n[37:54] MTD034ID: THE HIGH POWERS FROM ABOVE WILL HAVE TO TELL US YEAH\n[37:57] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[37:59] MTD036ME: IT'S NOT RELAXING\n[38:00] MTD033PM: I ALWAYS HAVE A MOUSE NEXT TO MY LAPTOP\n[38:03] MTD033PM: I HATE THESE\n[38:03] MTD036ME: I I DON'T HAVE A LAPTOP\n[38:04] MTD034ID: YEAH TOUCH PADS YEAH\n[38:05] MTD033PM: UGH\n[38:06] MTD034ID: WE CAN UH DO A TOUCH PAD ON OUR REMOTE\n[38:09] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[38:10] MTD034ID: NO JUST KIDDING\n[38:10] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[38:11] MTD036ME: DREAM ON\n[38:12] MTD034ID: WELL WE HAVE UH B YOU HAVE TO HAVE A BIT OF HUMOUR IN THE IN THE DISCUSSIONS TOO BECAUSE IT BECOMES TOO TOO TOO TOO STRESSY\n[38:18] MTD033PM: AND IN YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[38:19] MTD033PM: SO WE PUT A TOUCH PAD ON IT AND SAY HA HA\n[38:21] MTD035UID: AHA\n[38:21] MTD036ME: HALF\n[38:23] MTD035UID: THIS HAS NO FUNCTION\n[38:24] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[38:26] MTD033PM: WE KNOW YOU'LL YOU'LL YOU'LL HATE IT BUT\n[38:28] MTD034ID: BUT UH TH YOUTH DOESN'T CARE ABOUT FUNCTIO FUNCTIONALITY SO\n[38:31] MTD036ME: NO\n[38:32] MTD033PM: BUT THEY DO WANT SOME GADGETS\n[38:34] MTD036ME: IT'S ALL ABOUT COOL THINGS\n[38:34] MTD033PM: SO THAT'S WHA WHAT WE'RE DOING\n[38:37] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[38:37] MTD036ME: AND IT WILL SELL\n[38:41] MTD036ME: WE WILL BE RICH\n[38:42] MTD034ID: BLESS YOU\n[38:43] MTD033PM: WELL WE WON'T\n[38:45] MTD033PM: OUR BOSSES WILL BE RICH\n[38:46] MTD034ID: MM\n[38:47] MTD035UID: WE'VE DONE TOO MUCH IN THE PREVIOUS MEETINGS\n[38:50] MTD034ID: TOO MUCH\n[38:51] MTD035UID: YES WE'VE GOT NOTHING TO DO NOW\n[38:53] MTD034ID: WELL THEY UH\n[38:54] MTD033PM: WELL THAT'S NOT BAD IS IT\n[38:55] MTD036ME: NO\n[38:57] MTD034ID: I THINK THAT'S GOOD\n[38:57] MTD034ID: WE ALL HAD UH OUR TALK AND\n[39:01] MTD034ID: WE AGREE I GUESS ON UH SEVERAL THING ON MOST UH ON THINGS\n[39:07] MTD033PM: MM\n[39:10] MTD035UID: ITS THE BEST REMOTE EVER\n[39:13] MTD033PM: SO\n[39:17] MTD035UID: PINBALL\n[39:19] MTD033PM: OH\n[39:20] MTD033PM: OH HE'S TOTALLY OFF AGAIN\n[39:27] MTD033PM: WELL\n[39:28] MTD036ME: NO MAN\n[39:29] MTD036ME: YOU JUST HAVE TO PUSH HARDER\n[39:32] MTD034ID: YEAH YOU HAVE TO PUSH HARDER\n[39:33] MTD033PM: BUT WHEN I START HERE\n[39:36] MTD034ID: MM\n[39:36] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[39:37] MTD033PM: IT'S HERE\n[39:38] MTD033PM: SO IS IT\n[39:38] MTD035UID: YES BUT YOU YOU GET REALLY CLOSE TO THE SCREEN WITH YOUR HAND AND I DON'T THINK THAT'S\n[39:44] MTD036ME: MM\n[39:45] MTD035UID: HMM\n[39:48] MTD036ME: RECALIBRATE IT\n[39:48] MTD033PM: NOPE\n[39:56] MTD034ID: WHERE'S THE GOOD OLD CHALK BOARD WITH THE\n[39:58] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[40:01] MTD034ID: THE GREEN BOARD WITH THE HOW DO YOU CALL IT CHALK YEAH\n[40:09] MTD035UID: WE CAN BETTER UH DRAW A DESIGN ON THIS\n[40:13] MTD034ID: YEAH MAYBE\n[40:14] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT WE CAN'T\n[40:15] MTD034ID: MAYBE IF I IF THAT THING IS RECALIBRATED WE CAN DRAW A THING QUICK AND THEN BEFORE IT UH\n[40:20] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[40:23] MTD034ID: GOES OFF AGAIN\n[40:23] MTD033PM: LET'S GO\n[40:25] MTD035UID: WELL\n[40:26] MTD036ME: FINISH MEETING NOW\n[40:27] MTD033PM: FINISH THE MEETING NOW\n[40:28] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT NOW WE KNOW WHAT TO DO SO\n[40:30] MTD035UID: WE'LL STAY HERE\n[40:32] MTD033PM: UM\n[40:34] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[40:36] MTD036ME: OH\n[40:37] MTD035UID: OR WE'LL GET THE EMAIL\n[40:38] MTD033PM: MESSAGE\n[40:38] MTD034ID: MAYBE W MAYBE WE MAYBE W M CAN WE GET EMAIL HERE\n[40:38] MTD033PM: NO GET AWAY\n[40:41] MTD034ID: HUH\n[40:42] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[40:42] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[40:42] MTD034ID: GUESS SO\n[40:45] MTD033PM: UM I I'M NOT SURE\n[40:47] MTD033PM: MAYBE YOU YEAH\n[40:48] MTD033PM: WELL YOU'LL HAVE TO WORK ON THIS ONE\n[40:48] MTD035UID: WELL WE'LL WAIT A FEW SECONDS AND THEN WE'LL GET AN EMAIL\n[40:50] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[40:51] MTD033PM: THAT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[40:52] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[40:53] MTD036ME: HAVE FUN LADS\n[40:53] 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MTD036ME: I UH THINK YOU HAVE ALL SEEN UH THIS KIND OF EVALUATION SO UH I DON'T HAVE TO EXPLAIN IT\n[10:51] MTD036ME: UH THE FIRST QUESTION IS UH IS THE DEVICE GOOD LOOKING\n[10:55] MTD036ME: BECAUSE NORMAL P UH MOST PEOPLE THOUGHT THAT UM EARLIER DEVICES WERE UGLY UGLY\n[11:02] MTD036ME: SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF THEM\n[11:03] MTD036ME: SO WHAT DO WE THINK\n[11:07] MTD034ID: WELL D WE DESIGNED IT SO OF COURSE WE ARE VERY\n[11:09] MTD035UID: MM\n[11:10] MTD033PM: YEAH WE'RE WE'RE NOT QUITE UH OBJECTIVE ABOUT THIS\n[11:10] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[11:12] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[11:12] MTD036ME: NO I KNOW BUT I HAVE TO UH EVALUATE IT\n[11:12] MTD035UID: WELL WE DESIGNED IT TO BE GOOD LOOKING\n[11:15] MTD036ME: SO I HAVE TO TAKE THIS QUESTIONNAIRE\n[11:20] MTD034ID: SO AND WE HA WE HAVE ANSWER NOW\n[11:20] MTD033PM: TO THE CUSTOMERS\n[11:21] MTD033PM: TO POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE TO TAKE THIS QUESTIONNAIRE\n[11:21] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[11:22] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[11:23] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT I CAN'T CAN S\n[11:25] MTD033PM: NEI\n[11:25] MTD033PM: OH NO\n[11:25] MTD035UID: HMM\n[11:25] MTD033PM: I KNOW I KNOW I KNOW\n[11:27] MTD033PM: BUT UM WELL WE CAN GO UH BECAUSE OF THE TIME UH PRETTY QUICK THROUGH THIS\n[11:32] MTD033PM: UH DO WE FIND IT GOOD LOOKING\n[11:33] MTD033PM: WELL WE THINK SO\n[11:35] MTD034ID: I YEAH I THINK IT\n[11:35] MTD033PM: UH\n[11:35] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[11:35] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT UH YOU KNOW\n[11:35] MTD035UID: WE DESIGNED IT TO BE GOOD LOOKING SO\n[11:37] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[11:37] MTD036ME: WE DIS WE DI WE DESIGNED IT TO BE PERFECT\n[11:40] MTD036ME: SO BUT WE HAVE TO BE CRITIC CRITICAL ABOUT IT\n[11:45] MTD036ME: AND I HAVE TO UH TAKE ALL THESE POINTS AND GET A AVERAGE AT THE END\n[11:48] MTD036ME: SO WE WE KNOW WHERE WE STAND\n[11:49] MTD033PM: WELL ONE\n[11:51] MTD036ME: 'CAUSE TH THERE ARE SOME THINGS WE MIGHT HAVE UH BI MIGHT HAVE FORGOTTEN\n[11:55] MTD033PM: WELL SO IT'S POINT FOUR\n[11:57] MTD036ME: RIGHT SO\n[11:57] MTD033PM: EASY TO FIND T\n[11:57] MTD034ID: WELL L WELL LET'S START WITH THE BEGINNING JUST ONE BY ONE\n[11:59] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[12:00] MTD036ME: UH IS IT GOOD LOOKING\n[12:02] MTD034ID: WELL I GUESS UH I THINK UH IT'S UH IT'S IT'S UM POINTED TOWARDS THE YOUTH OF COURSE\n[12:04] MTD033PM: TWO\n[12:09] MTD034ID: UH IF YOU LOOK AT THE DESIGN AND AND THE COLOURS AND EVERYTHING\n[12:12] MTD034ID: THAT WAS OUR TARGET AUDIENCE OF COURSE\n[12:14] MTD034ID: BUT IT'S ALSO NOT COMPLETELY UM\n[12:17] MTD034ID: UH U UNACCEPTABLE FOR OLDER PEOPLE I GUESS\n[12:20] MTD034ID: UH IT'S IT'S NOT F A DEVICE THAT\n[12:22] MTD036ME: THE TITANIUM MIGHT BE UH F\n[12:25] MTD034ID: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S UH FOR OLDER PEOPLE IT'S IT'S MORE THAT CLASSICAL LOOK\n[12:25] MTD036ME: FOR OLDER PEOPLE\n[12:28] MTD036ME: IT YOU PUT UH PUT A BLACK FRONT ON IT OR SOMETHING\n[12:29] MTD034ID: SO\n[12:30] MTD035UID: HMM\n[12:31] MTD034ID: UH NO\n[12:31] MTD034ID: I THINK YEAH THEY LIKE BLACK OF COURSE\n[12:33] MTD034ID: BUT I THINK THEY'LL UH THEY THEY THINK UH THE THE TITANIUM LOOK OF IT IS ALSO UH I THINK IT'S ALSO GOOD FOR THEM\n[12:39] MTD034ID: SO I THINK WE BOTH UH HAVE UH CONSIDER CONSIDERED UH THE YOUTH AND ALSO A BIT OLDER PEOPLE\n[12:47] MTD034ID: SO I THINK IT'S VERY GOOD LOOKING AND NOT ONLY FOR YOUTH UH YOUNG PEOPLE\n[12:48] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[12:51] MTD035UID: I THINK WE SHOULDN'T DISCUSS ANY POINTS POINTS THAT LONG BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW HOW HOW MANY POINTS THERE ARE BUT UH YEAH\n[12:55] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[12:56] MTD033PM: NO\n[12:57] MTD033PM: I TOTALLY AGREE\n[12:57] MTD034ID: YEAH THE FOURTEEN YEAH\n[12:58] MTD033PM: WE WE HAVE TO GET GET ON GO THROUGH THIS\n[12:58] MTD036ME: RIGHT A NUMBER PLEASE\n[13:01] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[13:02] MTD034ID: IS IT EASY TO T CHANGE CHANNELS\n[13:03] MTD034ID: YEAH WELL I THINK SO\n[13:05] MTD036ME: SO THE LAST ONE IS SEVEN\n[13:07] MTD036ME: EASY TO CHANGE CHANNELS\n[13:08] MTD035UID: UM NO IT'S UH\n[13:08] MTD033PM: NO NOT FALSE\n[13:10] MTD033PM: IT'S ONE\n[13:11] MTD036ME: OH SORRY\n[13:12] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[13:15] MTD033PM: WELL UH TWO\n[13:16] MTD036ME: CHANGE CHANNELS\n[13:17] MTD033PM: Y WELL WE HAVE TO GO THROUGH IT\n[13:18] MTD034ID: I THINK IT'S UH AS EASY AS UH CAN BE MADE\n[13:21] MTD034ID: UH\n[13:22] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[13:22] MTD034ID: SO I YEAH\n[13:24] MTD034ID: YOU HOW CAN YOU MAKE IT ANY EASIER\n[13:27] MTD036ME: THE POWER CHANNEL AND VOLUME BUTTONS ARE EASY ACCESSIBLE\n[13:27] MTD035UID: WITH TWO HUGE BUTTONS\n[13:29] MTD034ID: YEAH HUGE IS A YEAH\n[13:29] MTD033PM: YEP\n[13:32] MTD033PM: TWO\n[13:32] MTD036ME: TWO\n[13:35] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[13:36] MTD036ME: THE UH DEVICE IS EASY TO FIND IF YOU LOSE IT\n[13:38] MTD033PM: WELL NO\n[13:39] MTD034ID: D WE D WE DON'T WE DON'T HAVE UH THAT S\n[13:39] MTD033PM: WE DIDN'T IMPLEMENT ANYTHING ABOUT THAT\n[13:42] MTD035UID: WELL IT'S EASIER TO FIND THAN A A NORMAL BLACK ONE OR SOMETHING BECAUSE OF THE COLOUR\n[13:45] MTD033PM: WELL SIX THEN\n[13:46] MTD035UID: BUT\n[13:47] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[13:47] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[13:48] MTD036ME: SIX\n[13:49] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[13:49] MTD034ID: WELL WE DON'T HAVE THE DEVICE THAT BEEPS UH WHEN YOU LOST IT OR SO BUT UM UM\n[13:51] MTD033PM: ARE THE FUNCTIONS EASY TO LEARN\n[13:53] MTD033PM: WELL W I WE DO WANT WE HAVE A L F F LESS OF AN\n[13:56] MTD035UID: WE HAVE SO FEW FUNCTIONS SO YEAH\n[13:58] MTD036ME: YEAH I AGREE\n[14:00] MTD033PM: AND THE DEVICE R. S. I. SENSITIVE\n[14:02] MTD035UID: WELL I SHOULD I THINK TWO BECAUSE THE VOICE RECORDER IS N NOT SELF LEARNING\n[14:04] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[14:06] MTD033PM: AH\n[14:08] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[14:10] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[14:11] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[14:12] MTD036ME: ALRIGHT\n[14:13] MTD034ID: MM\n[14:13] MTD036ME: TWO\n[14:15] MTD033PM: YEAH BUT JUST DO SOME WE WE\n[14:17] MTD036ME: YEAH YEAH I AGREE\n[14:19] MTD033PM: I TH I TH I THINK THIS IS TOO TIME CONSUMING\n[14:20] MTD034ID: ARE WE TAKE TOO MUCH TIME\n[14:22] MTD033PM: UH NOT NOT TOWARDS YOU BUT TOWARDS THIS ALL\n[14:24] MTD036ME: NO\n[14:25] MTD033PM: TH THIS IS\n[14:25] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[14:27] MTD036ME: RIGHT R. R. S. I. SENSITIVE\n[14:27] MTD033PM: WE YOU HAVE TO PUT IT TO THE CUSTOMERS\n[14:29] MTD036ME: R. S. I. SENSITIVE\n[14:31] MTD033PM: UH WELL WELL A BIT SO FOUR\n[14:33] MTD036ME: FOUR\n[14:34] MTD036ME: UM\n[14:35] MTD033PM: YES\n[14:36] MTD034ID: YEAH VERY MUCH\n[14:36] MTD034ID: ONE\n[14:37] MTD033PM: ONE\n[14:38] MTD033PM: AND FEATURES INCLUDED ALSO ONE\n[14:41] MTD033PM: AND ONE\n[14:43] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[14:44] MTD033PM: UH THOSE UH NINE UH IS THE FANCY LOOKING\n[14:46] MTD033PM: UH WE STILL THINK SO\n[14:48] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[14:49] MTD033PM: DEVICE FANCY FEELING\n[14:49] MTD034ID: AND I THINK FANCY FEELING TOO BECAUSE OF THE TITANIUM BACK\n[14:50] MTD033PM: YEAH COOL MAN\n[14:51] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[14:52] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[14:52] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[14:53] MTD033PM: ARE THERE ENOUGH TECHNOLOGY\n[14:54] MTD033PM: YEAH WELL ALSO WE HAVE TWO\n[14:54] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[14:56] MTD036ME: YEAH THAT'S GREAT\n[14:58] MTD033PM: IS THE DEVICE EASY TO USE\n[14:58] MTD035UID: THE\n[15:00] MTD033PM: YES WE HAVE NOT MANY BUTTONS\n[15:02] MTD034ID: SO WELL MAYBE TWO BECAUSE OF THE VOICE RECORDER\n[15:03] MTD036ME: WELL WITH THE UH THREE\n[15:03] MTD035UID: TWO TWO\n[15:03] MTD033PM: TWO THREE\n[15:06] MTD035UID: T\n[15:06] MTD033PM: ARE THE TRENDS ABOUT FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IMPLEMENTED\n[15:06] MTD034ID: F\n[15:09] MTD033PM: WELL IN OUR COVERS IN OUR FRONTS\n[15:10] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[15:10] MTD033PM: SO YES ONE\n[15:11] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[15:12] MTD034ID: ONE OR TWO\n[15:12] MTD035UID: ONE OR TWO ANOTHER TWO\n[15:12] MTD033PM: IS THE MATERIAL ATTRACTIVE\n[15:12] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[15:13] MTD036ME: NAH F FOUR I THINK\n[15:15] MTD034ID: FOUR\n[15:15] MTD036ME: IF YOU LOOK AT THIS\n[15:17] MTD034ID: WELL IT DOESN'T REALLY RESEMBLE ANY FRUIT UH THAT'S TRUE\n[15:19] MTD036ME: NO\n[15:19] MTD034ID: BUT BUT WE HAVE THE THE THE THE THE SPARKLY FRUITY COLOURS OF COURSE\n[15:21] MTD033PM: OH OKAY\n[15:22] MTD035UID: WELL THREE\n[15:23] MTD036ME: THREE ALRIGHT\n[15:23] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[15:23] MTD034ID: AND YOU CAN ALSO HAVE FRONT WITH UH WITH FRUIT ON IT\n[15:26] MTD036ME: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[15:27] MTD033PM: IS THE MATERIAL ATTRACTIVE\n[15:27] MTD036ME: BUT\n[15:28] MTD035UID: MM\n[15:29] MTD033PM: WELL THE TITANIUM IS STRONG AND UH THE REST F UH THE BUTTONS FEEL SOFT\n[15:29] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[15:33] MTD033PM: SO I WOULD SAY AT LEAST TWO\n[15:35] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[15:36] MTD033PM: OKAY\n[15:39] MTD033PM: WELL YEAH\n[15:41] MTD035UID: THIS IS THE LAST MEETING\n[15:42] MTD033PM: YES BUT WE WE HAVE TO DESIGN MUCH MORE BECAUSE THERE WAS SOME IRRITATING ACCOUNT MANAGER COMING TO ME\n[15:43] MTD036ME: THE AVERAGE WILL UH COME LATER\n[15:43] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[15:52] MTD033PM: UM\n[15:52] MTD034ID: I KNEW THINGS UH WERE GOING UH TOO SMOOTHLY\n[15:55] MTD033PM: OH\n[15:57] MTD034ID: THERE HAD TO BE SOME KIND OF TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY\n[15:57] MTD033PM: UH\n[15:58] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[15:59] MTD033PM: YES\n[15:59] MTD033PM: WELL LOOK AT THE COSTS AT THIS POINT\n[16:05] MTD034ID: MY GOD\n[16:06] MTD033PM: I HAD TO FIT IT IN\n[16:07] MTD036ME: IT HAS TO GO TO TWELVE RIGHT\n[16:09] MTD033PM: I TWELVE AND A HALF\n[16:10] MTD036ME: TWELVE AND A HALF\n[16:11] MTD033PM: SO\n[16:13] MTD033PM: WELL WHAT COSTS A LOT\n[16:15] MTD033PM: THE SAMPLE SPEA COSTS FOUR\n[16:17] MTD034ID: THE WHAT\n[16:18] MTD034ID: THE\n[16:18] MTD033PM: THE SAMPLE SPEAKER THE S SENSOR\n[16:19] MTD036ME: OUT\n[16:20] MTD036ME: THAT'S EASY\n[16:21] MTD036ME: KICK IT OUT\n[16:21] MTD033PM: KICK IT OUT\n[16:22] MTD035UID: THE WHAT\n[16:22] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[16:22] MTD033PM: WE HAVE TO GO TO TWELVE AND A HALF\n[16:24] MTD036ME: THE SPEAKER\n[16:24] MTD033PM: THE SPEAKER COSTS FAR BY FAR THE MOST\n[16:25] MTD035UID: OH\n[16:28] MTD034ID: YEAH W THA THAT'S UH THAT'S A BIT AN OPTIONAL OPTION\n[16:28] MTD036ME: THAT'S SOME WRONG INFO MAN\n[16:30] MTD033PM: IT IT ISN'T WORTH IT\n[16:33] MTD034ID: NO\n[16:33] MTD036ME: NO\n[16:33] MTD034ID: NO D TH NO\n[16:33] MTD033PM: WE COULD MAKE TWO DIFFERENT VERSIONS ONE WITH AND ONE WITHOUT\n[16:35] MTD036ME: IT'S UH\n[16:36] MTD033PM: BUT FOR THIS\n[16:37] MTD036ME: IT'S JUST EXTRA\n[16:39] MTD036ME: KICK IT OUT\n[16:39] MTD033PM: SO ZERO\n[16:43] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[16:43] MTD033PM: THEN WE GO TO FOURTEEN POINT SIX\n[16:46] MTD036ME: WHAT MORE\n[16:46] MTD033PM: WELL THE TITANIUM I DON'T WANT TO LOSE ACTUALLY\n[16:48] MTD036ME: BATTERIES ARE UH QUITE\n[16:49] MTD034ID: NO\n[16:50] MTD033PM: L. C. THREE\n[16:52] MTD033PM: YEAH HAND DYNAMO\n[16:53] MTD033PM: Y T COME ON W A REMOTE CONTROL HAS A BATTERY\n[16:53] MTD036ME: UH NO NO NO NO\n[16:53] MTD035UID: UM\n[16:54] MTD034ID: N\n[16:55] MTD034ID: UH WELL WE HAVE A BIT OF A PROBLEM I THINK\n[16:58] MTD034ID: BECAUSE UH\n[16:58] MTD035UID: WELL WELL WHY WHY WHY SHOULD WE USE A ADVANCED CHIP\n[17:02] MTD033PM: WELL BE FOR THE L. C. D. UH YOU HAD SAID\n[17:02] MTD034ID: THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[17:04] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[17:05] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[17:05] MTD036ME: HMM\n[17:05] MTD035UID: CAN'T WE DO THAT WITH A REGULAR CHIP\n[17:07] MTD034ID: NO\n[17:08] MTD035UID: WHY NOT\n[17:09] MTD034ID: BECAUSE UH THAT UH Y BECAUSE MY INFORMATION SAYS IT\n[17:12] MTD033PM: WELL WHAT WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SIMPLE AND REGULAR\n[17:15] MTD034ID: HUH\n[17:16] MTD033PM: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SIMPLE AND A REGULAR CHIP\n[17:17] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[17:17] MTD035UID: REGULAR IS NORMAL\n[17:19] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[17:20] MTD033PM: AND SIMPLE\n[17:20] MTD034ID: UH WELL YEAH I I READ SOMETHING ABOUT IT BUT\n[17:21] MTD035UID: SIMPLE\n[17:21] MTD033PM: NOTHING\n[17:22] MTD035UID: ELEMENTARY\n[17:26] MTD034ID: YEAH I I READ SOMETHING ABOUT IT BUT IT WASN'T VERY CLEAR\n[17:26] MTD033PM: WELL\n[17:28] MTD033PM: YOUR PART\n[17:30] MTD034ID: I D I DIDN'T IN INCLUDE IT IN MY REPORT\n[17:33] MTD033PM: WHAT HAPPENS IF WE DO\n[17:34] MTD034ID: SINGLE\n[17:36] MTD034ID: WELL YOU HAVE TO USE\n[17:39] MTD034ID: A CHIP\n[17:39] MTD034ID: SO\n[17:41] MTD034ID: WELL YOU HAVE TO USE THE ADVANCED CHIP IF YOU HAVE THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[17:42] MTD033PM: HOW MUCH DO WE WIN\n[17:43] MTD035UID: WE WE WE WHY\n[17:43] MTD033PM: ONE\n[17:45] MTD035UID: WE HAVE VERY LITTLE OPTIONS FURTHERMORE FOR THE\n[17:48] MTD034ID: BUT IF YOU HAVE A REGULAR CHIP YOU CAN'T HAVE THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[17:48] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[17:51] MTD035UID: UH WELL WE HAVE TO PUT THAT IN\n[17:52] MTD036ME: YEAH WE NEED TO HAVE THE THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[17:53] MTD034ID: THAT THAT'S A FACT\n[17:54] MTD033PM: WELL WE COULD SAY WELL THIS SPECIAL COLOUR THAT ISN'T THAT THAT ISN'T THERE BECAUSE THE THE FRONTS THEY WILL BUY IT\n[17:54] MTD034ID: UH\n[17:57] MTD036ME: NO\n[18:01] MTD033PM: THE SPECIAL COLOUR\n[18:02] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT NO THAT'S N IT'S NOT RELEVANT\n[18:02] MTD034ID: YEAH BUT IT'S ONLY ONE HALF\n[18:03] MTD035UID: NAH\n[18:04] MTD034ID: UH IT D IT DOESN'T\n[18:05] MTD033PM: YEAH THEN YOU S THEN YOU ONLY HAVE ONE HALF LEFT\n[18:05] MTD035UID: YEAH YOU MUST CHANGE THE CHIP UH BACK\n[18:08] MTD035UID: YOU MUST CHANGE THE CHIP BACK NILS\n[18:08] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[18:10] MTD033PM: UH YEAH\n[18:11] MTD034ID: BUT WE D THEN WE HAVE TO LOSE THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[18:14] MTD036ME: NO THEN THE WHOLE CONCEPT IS UH\n[18:18] MTD034ID: YEAH I KNOW BUT THAT'S WHAT MY INFORMATION SAYS\n[18:21] MTD034ID: I DI I DIDN'T UH PUT UH THE ADVANCED CHIP IN THERE FOR FUN\n[18:23] MTD035UID: HMM\n[18:24] MTD036ME: YOU\n[18:24] MTD035UID: NO WE OH\n[18:25] MTD036ME: YOU CAN MAKE YOU CAN MAKE IT CHEAPER\n[18:26] MTD034ID: YOU HAVE TO USE IT\n[18:27] MTD036ME: BUT IF YOU DON'T SELL\n[18:30] MTD035UID: YOU YOU WE HAVE AN ADVANCED CHIP ON PRINT AND WE HAVE AN L. C. DISPLAY\n[18:30] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[18:34] MTD035UID: I THINK THAT'S A BIT DOUBLE\n[18:35] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[18:36] MTD035UID: Y WE DON'T NEED BOTH\n[18:36] MTD033PM: NO THE ADVANCED CHIP IS NEEDED TO HAVE AN L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[18:39] MTD034ID: FOR THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[18:40] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[18:41] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[18:41] MTD035UID: SAYS\n[18:42] MTD033PM: SAYS HIS UH THAT WAS IN THE SECOND MEETING I THINK\n[18:45] MTD034ID: WELL UH AND WHAT DO THEY MEAN WITH CURVES UH AGAIN\n[18:47] MTD034ID: BECAUSE WE YOU HAVE UNCURVED\n[18:48] MTD033PM: WELL I I DID SINGLE CURVE TO WELL YOU SAID S DOUBLE CURVED UH HE BECAUSE UH I THOUGHT IT'S A B A BIT CHEAPER ALREADY\n[18:52] MTD035UID: I\n[18:53] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[18:56] MTD036ME: NO NO NO NO\n[18:56] MTD033PM: WE CAN ALSO MAKE IT FLAT\n[18:57] MTD034ID: WELL\n[18:58] MTD034ID: BUT WHAT WHAT DID WHAT DO N SORRY BUT WHAT DO THEY MEAN WITH THE CURVES\n[18:59] MTD033PM: BUT\n[19:02] MTD034ID: IS TH IS THIS A CURVE\n[19:02] MTD033PM: CURVED\n[19:02] MTD033PM: YES THAT'S CURVED\n[19:03] MTD034ID: ONE CURVE\n[19:04] MTD034ID: YEAH THIS IS ACTUALLY TWO CURVES YEAH\n[19:05] MTD033PM: YES\n[19:06] MTD034ID: IT'S HOW YOU IT'S HOW YOU LOOK AT IT\n[19:06] MTD033PM: NO IT'S ONE CURVE\n[19:07] MTD035UID: ONE CURVE\n[19:08] MTD033PM: ONE CURVE SIMPLE\n[19:10] MTD034ID: WELL THEN WE HAVE A HUGE PROBLEM I THINK\n[19:11] MTD034ID: W T WE CAN NEVER GET UH BELOW THE TWELVE AND A HALF\n[19:13] MTD033PM: WE HAVE A BIG FINANCIAL PROBLEM\n[19:15] MTD035UID: WELL WE MAKE IT MORE EXPENSIVE TO BUY\n[19:18] MTD033PM: WELL THEN WE HAVE TWO DOLLARS LESS PROFIT\n[19:21] MTD033PM: COME ON IF WE IF WE IF WE MAKE THIS FIFTY MILLION THEY WON'T HESITATE TO UH CONGRATULATE US SO UH\n[19:29] MTD036ME: IF IF YOU MAKE PEOPLE BRAND AWARE THEY ARE WILLING TO PAY MORE\n[19:33] MTD036ME: BUT\n[19:34] MTD034ID: BUT UH I\n[19:34] MTD036ME: BECAUSE WE WE USE A BRAND AT THE FRONT AND UH I DUN AT THE BACK\n[19:39] MTD036ME: IF YOU HAVE UH LOTS OF UH MARKETING\n[19:43] MTD036ME: PEOPLE MIGHT BUY\n[19:45] MTD035UID: YEAH OR WE COULD REPLACE IT\n[19:46] MTD036ME: IF YOU IF YOU MAKE IT COOL TO HAVE\n[19:49] MTD033PM: BY THE WAY WE ALSO HAVE THIS ONE\n[19:53] MTD036ME: OH THAT'S JUST GREAT\n[19:54] MTD033PM: OH COSTS NOTHING\n[19:56] MTD036ME: OH ALRIGHT\n[19:56] MTD033PM: THAT'S NICE\n[19:57] MTD034ID: HEY BUT UH I THINK YOU'LL AGREE THAT UH THAT WE THAT NOW WE HAVE THIS UH SCREEN\n[19:59] MTD033PM: PLASTIC IS\n[20:04] MTD034ID: IT'S IT'S VERY UH NOT PRACTICAL TO HA TO CONSIDER THIS AFTER WE HAVE DESIGNED THE ENTIRE THING\n[20:10] MTD033PM: YES BUT I JUST GOT IT\n[20:11] MTD034ID: WELL THAT'S PRETTY UH L\n[20:12] MTD035UID: WHY WHY DON'T WE REPLACE THE TITANIUM WITH UH\n[20:14] MTD036ME: THAT IS PRETTY STUPID\n[20:15] MTD034ID: N NOT VERY PRACTICAL\n[20:17] MTD035UID: PLASTIC COLOURED TITANIUM UH TITANIUM COLOURED PLASTIC\n[20:18] MTD034ID: WELL\n[20:21] MTD033PM: WHO\n[20:26] MTD033PM: YOU WANT TO DUMP THE TITANIUM\n[20:29] MTD035UID: YEAH WELL IF WE UH WE WE HAVE TO GET CHEAPER\n[20:32] MTD033PM: AND MAKE ALL PLASTIC THEN WE HA THEN WE'RE THERE\n[20:37] MTD034ID: BUT I'M N I DON'T AGREE\n[20:39] MTD035UID: BUT THEN WE WE'VE GOT TO UH RUN THROUGH THE EVAL EVALUATION PROCESS AGAIN\n[20:39] MTD034ID: I THINK\n[20:40] MTD033PM: TH THEN YOU HAVE A UGLY STUPID L UGLY LOOKING DUMB REMOTE THAT THAT NO ONE WOULD BUY\n[20:47] MTD035UID: AH NO NO\n[20:49] MTD035UID: IT'S NOT UGLY LOOKING\n[20:50] MTD035UID: THE LOOKS REMAIN THE SAME\n[20:51] MTD033PM: NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[20:52] MTD036ME: Y\n[20:52] MTD035UID: WELL I DO THINK SO\n[20:53] MTD034ID: I THINK THE TITANIUM JUST UH PROVIDED THE THE TOUGH LOOK AND THE AND THE\n[20:56] MTD033PM: YES\n[20:57] MTD035UID: FEEL\n[20:57] MTD033PM: AND THE FEEL AND TH THAT IT IS STRONG AND\n[20:59] MTD034ID: AND ALSO THE THE OLDER PEOPLE WILL LIKE IT BECAUSE OF THAT\n[21:02] MTD034ID: AND BECAUSE I ALRIGHT IT'S NOT OUR TARGET AUDIENCE BUT IT'S IT'S USEFUL IF IT'S UH IMPORTANT FOR OLD PEOPLE\n[21:02] MTD036ME: YEAH I AGREE\n[21:05] MTD033PM: WE STILL WE HAD TO FOCUS TO GET MORE PEOPLE FROM THE YOUNGER GROUP BUT NOT LOSE THE ONE\n[21:08] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[21:10] MTD034ID: I THINK THE TITANIUM IS VERY IMPORTANT\n[21:13] MTD035UID: YEAH ALRIGHT BUT THEN WE WE WON'T GET THERE\n[21:15] MTD034ID: YEAH WE HAVE A PROBLEM YEAH\n[21:16] MTD034ID: W BUT YOU CAN BETTER YEAH DUMP THE L. C. D. SCREEN THEN\n[21:19] MTD035UID: WE CAN DUMP THE SPECIAL COLOUR\n[21:21] MTD035UID: WE L WE USE PLASTIC\n[21:23] MTD035UID: AND PLASTIC IS ALREADY IN COLOUR I THINK\n[21:25] MTD036ME: I DON'T THINK YOU SHOULD DUMP THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[21:28] MTD034ID: WELL WHAT ELSE\n[21:28] MTD034ID: W I MEAN UH\n[21:29] MTD035UID: NO NOTHING\n[21:30] MTD036ME: OR YOU SHOU IT'S OR CHANGE THE TITANIUM OR DUMP THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[21:31] MTD035UID: AMEN\n[21:34] MTD036ME: BUT I THINK YOU COULD BETTER CHANGE UH TITANIUM TO HARD A HARD KIND OF PLASTIC LOOKING LIKE TITANIUM THAN LOSE THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[21:37] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[21:41] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[21:43] MTD036ME: BECAUSE YOU HAVE LOTS OF FUNCTIONS IN IT TOO\n[21:45] MTD034ID: YEAH WELL YEAH\n[21:47] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[21:48] MTD034ID: ALRIGHT\n[21:48] MTD033PM: WHY CAN'T I\n[21:49] MTD034ID: I AGREE WITH THAT\n[21:49] MTD035UID: BUT\n[21:50] MTD034ID: SO WE U WE USE UH\n[21:53] MTD034ID: UNFORTUNATELY\n[21:55] MTD034ID: UM\n[21:56] MTD033PM: I'LL PUT IN THE REPORT WE THAT WE THINK THAT FOURTEEN POINT ONE IS THE L M LOWEST PRICE YOU CAN MAKE A REMOTE FOR THAT'S TRENDY D THESE DAYS\n[21:57] MTD034ID: TITANIUM COLOURED PLASTIC\n[22:03] MTD036ME: YEAH I AGREE\n[22:05] MTD034ID: SO TITANIUM COLOURED PLASTIC FOR THE BACK\n[22:08] MTD033PM: I I'LL TALK TO THE MANAGERS\n[22:09] MTD035UID: NO NO NO NO\n[22:10] MTD035UID: W TITANIUM STAYS THERE\n[22:12] MTD033PM: TITANIUM I THI I THINK THIS THIS IS THIS IS E REALLY GOOD RE REMOTE\n[22:16] MTD034ID: YEAH THIS IS GOOD BUT IT IT'S NOT GOOD ENOUGH\n[22:16] MTD036ME: OSL\n[22:18] MTD033PM: BUT\n[22:19] MTD034ID: SO WE HAVE TO USE THE DITCH THE TITANIUM I'M AFRAID\n[22:23] MTD033PM: AH THOSE THOSE ACCOUNT MANAGERS WHAT DO TH D WHAT DO THEY KNOW\n[22:24] MTD035UID: WELL\n[22:26] MTD033PM: COME ON\n[22:28] MTD034ID: WHAT DO WE WELL WHAT DO WE KNOW\n[22:28] MTD033PM: RIOT\n[22:30] MTD034ID: ALL WE WANT IS A IS A FANCY DESIGN BUT WE DON'T REALLY CONSIDER THE COSTS\n[22:33] MTD033PM: YES YES\n[22:34] MTD034ID: SO\n[22:34] MTD035UID: NO BECAUSE WE DID NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT\n[22:36] MTD036ME: IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE MONEY YOU CAN'T MAKE IT\n[22:36] MTD034ID: YEAH AL ALRIGHT YEAH\n[22:36] MTD033PM: ONE AND A HALF EUROS\n[22:37] MTD034ID: BUT WE HAVE TO DEAL WITH IT NOW\n[22:38] MTD033PM: HMM\n[22:38] MTD036ME: SO S IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE MONEY YOU CAN'T MAKE IT\n[22:39] MTD034ID: SO\n[22:41] MTD036ME: SO THIS IS TOO EXPENSIVE\n[22:45] MTD033PM: SO\n[22:45] MTD034ID: SO\n[22:46] MTD036ME: SO WE HAVE TO MAKE IT CHEAPER\n[22:47] MTD034ID: TITANIUM GONE AND ADD PLASTIC\n[22:50] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[22:50] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT THEN WE'VE GOT MONEY LEFT\n[22:52] MTD034ID: AND ON PLASTIC TIMES TWO AND THEN WE UH ARE THERE\n[22:55] MTD033PM: WELL NO IT'S JUST UH ALL PLASTIC\n[22:57] MTD034ID: NO\n[22:58] MTD033PM: WELL ALRIGHT\n[22:58] MTD034ID: NO YEAH WELL OH SIX\n[22:59] MTD033PM: HUH\n[23:02] MTD036ME: IT'S JUST FREE MAN\n[23:03] MTD034ID: A LOT OF PLASTIC YEAH\n[23:04] MTD033PM: FOUR\n[23:05] MTD033PM: SO\n[23:06] MTD034ID: NO TWO FOR THE TO MAKE IT CLEAR\n[23:08] MTD033PM: BUT THEN WE CAN ADD THE SPECIAL COLOUR\n[23:11] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[23:11] MTD033PM: AS WE HAVE MONEY OVER UH LEFT\n[23:14] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[23:14] MTD033PM: AND WE STILL HAVE MONEY LEFT\n[23:15] MTD035UID: W\n[23:16] MTD033PM: WHAT DO WE WANT GUYS\n[23:17] MTD034ID: I WANT GOLD PLATING\n[23:18] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[23:19] MTD034ID: NO NO UM\n[23:20] MTD036ME: I WANT CHROME\n[23:21] MTD035UID: WELL I THINK UH THE CASE IS DOUBLE CURVED THEN\n[23:23] MTD033PM: YES\n[23:26] MTD034ID: WE HAVE WE HAVE TO UH FILL\n[23:26] MTD035UID: BECAUSE YOU Y HAVE THAT CURVE AND YOU HAVE THAT CURVE\n[23:28] MTD036ME: WELL TH THAT THAT IS THE PROBLEM\n[23:28] MTD033PM: Y OH NO\n[23:29] MTD034ID: W WE HA NO NO NO BUT TH THAT'S NOT F UM\n[23:29] MTD035UID: YEAH WELL UH\n[23:31] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[23:33] MTD033PM: SAFE\n[23:35] MTD035UID: WELL Y WE HAVE CURVES IN ALL DIRECTIONS\n[23:36] MTD034ID: WELL YOU CAN YOU CAN DOUBLE CURVE IF YOU DON'T HAVE TITANIUM\n[23:39] MTD034ID: AND THAT WE DROPPED SO IT IT CAN BE DONE\n[23:41] MTD033PM: SO ALRIGHT\n[23:43] MTD034ID: BUT IT'S PRETTY FUNNY\n[23:43] MTD034ID: WE WE DO WANT TO REACH\n[23:46] MTD034ID: TWELVE POINT FIVE\n[23:46] MTD034ID: BUT IT ISN'T BAD TO TO TO STAY AT ELEVEN\n[23:47] MTD033PM: FINANCE\n[23:47] MTD035UID: I MEAN THIS THIS AIN'T TITANIUM BUT IT LOOKS LIKE IT\n[23:52] MTD034ID: WE GET MORE SALARY IF WE MAKE IF CHEAPER THAN TWELVE UH TWELVE AND A HALF\n[23:52] MTD033PM: WELL GUYS\n[23:52] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[23:53] MTD033PM: GUYS\n[23:54] MTD033PM: WE HAVE TO DUMP OUR TITANIUM AND WE'LL HATE THE MANAGERS FOR THAT BUT NOW WE'RE GOING TO EVALUATE OUR PROJECT OF UH PROJECT PROJECT\n[23:55] MTD036ME: SHOOT\n[24:00] MTD034ID: OBJECTION\n[24:02] MTD035UID: PRO PROJECT\n[24:04] MTD033PM: WELL SATISFACTION ON FOR EXAMPLE ARE WE SATISFACTORY ABOUT OUR CREATIVITY\n[24:12] MTD034ID: WELL I CAN'T GET NO SATISFACTION BUT UH I THINK IT'S UH WELL IN IN IF WE CONSIDER THE COSTS THEN THIS IS THE BEST YEAH\n[24:21] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[24:21] MTD033PM: I THINK IT'S TERRIBLE THAT WE GOT UH THOSE COSTS AT THE LAST MOMENT\n[24:22] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[24:24] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[24:24] MTD036ME: YEAH ME TOO\n[24:25] MTD033PM: THAT'S REALLY BAD\n[24:26] MTD034ID: ITS IT'S UH RIDICULOUS ACTUALLY BUT\n[24:26] MTD033PM: BUT THAT THAT THAT'S THAT YEAH THAT'S A REASON BUT ALSO FOR OUR CREATIVITY\n[24:27] MTD035UID: AND UH UNREALISTIC\n[24:31] MTD033PM: WE HAD UM NICE DESIGN AND THEN YOU GET THE COST AND YOU HAD TO DUMP ALL YOUR CREATIVITY\n[24:35] MTD035UID: WELL WE WE WE USED OUR CREATIVITY BUT WE JUST HAD TO ADAPT IT TO THE COSTS\n[24:35] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[24:39] MTD034ID: WHICH ISN'T VERY PRACTICAL BUT THAT'S THE WAY\n[24:41] MTD035UID: NEI\n[24:41] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[24:42] MTD035UID: UH NO\n[24:43] MTD033PM: WELL ALRIGHT\n[24:43] MTD034ID: UH-HUH\n[24:45] MTD033PM: UH LEADERSHIP NEXT\n[24:46] MTD035UID: TERRIBLE\n[24:47] MTD033PM: UH TEAMWORK\n[24:49] MTD036ME: LEADERSHIP\n[24:50] MTD035UID: LEADERSHIP\n[24:51] MTD036ME: WELL IT'S IT WAS VERY DEMOCRATIC\n[24:51] MTD035UID: WELL\n[24:53] MTD033PM: UH YEAH WELL I THINK SO ALSO\n[24:53] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[24:54] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[24:55] MTD033PM: I AL I I'VE UH FILLED THAT IN IN A THE QUESTIONNAIRES UH EACH TIME SO WELL THE MANAGERS WERE TERRIBLE\n[24:59] MTD036ME: YEAH YEAH\n[25:03] MTD033PM: SO WITH THEIR ALL THEIR\n[25:06] MTD033PM: USELESS REQUIREMENTS\n[25:08] MTD033PM: BUT O ALRIGHT THE TEAMWORK\n[25:08] MTD034ID: WELL UH THEY THEY DIDN'T THINK OF THE REQUIREMENTS\n[25:11] MTD034ID: IT'S THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE USER UH I GUESS\n[25:13] MTD033PM: NO THEY SAID OH WE WON'T D UH WE WON'T UH USE TELETEXT UH WE WON'T USE THE D. V. D.\n[25:16] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[25:19] MTD034ID: YEAH BUT THEY BASE THAT ON ON THE USER SPECIFICATIONS\n[25:23] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT TEAMWORK\n[25:24] MTD036ME: WELL\n[25:25] MTD033PM: WELL GREAT I THINK\n[25:25] MTD035UID: RIGHT YEAH\n[25:26] MTD036ME: YEAH THINK SO TOO\n[25:27] MTD033PM: UH WELL WHAT DO YOU WHAT DID YOU THINK ABOUT THE SMARTBOARD\n[25:30] MTD034ID: IT WAS A COMPLETE DISASTER\n[25:31] MTD036ME: YEAH I DON'T LIKE IT\n[25:32] MTD034ID: NO UH IT IT IT UH IT IS UH\n[25:32] MTD033PM: WELL\n[25:33] MTD035UID: NO THAT'S A SMARTBOARD AND THAT'S A DIGITAL PEN\n[25:34] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[25:35] MTD033PM: IT'S ALSO A IT'S BOTH THE SMARTBOARDS\n[25:35] MTD035UID: OR NOT\n[25:36] MTD034ID: NO IT'S OTHER WAY AROUND\n[25:37] MTD034ID: THAT'S THE SMARTBOARD\n[25:38] MTD034ID: THAT'S THE DIGITAL PANEL\n[25:38] MTD033PM: I LIKED THIS SMARTBOARD BUT I HATED THAT ONE\n[25:39] MTD036ME: THIS THIS THIS ISN'T A SMARTBOARD RIGHT\n[25:42] MTD033PM: WELL IT'S BOTH A SMARTBOARD\n[25:42] MTD034ID: THAT'S THAT'S THE SMART\n[25:43] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[25:44] MTD036ME: B BUT YOU THIS IS JUST A LARGE T LARGE TELEVISION\n[25:45] MTD035UID: OH THEY'RE BOTH SMARTBOARDS\n[25:47] MTD033PM: NO\n[25:47] MTD036ME: YOU U YOU USE THE\n[25:47] MTD034ID: A TELEVI YEAH\n[25:49] MTD033PM: IT'S BOTH A SMARTBOARD BUT THIS ONE IS USED FOR A DESKTOP AND THAT ONE IS USED TO TO DRAW\n[25:53] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT YOU CA THIS IS JUST A BEAMER FUNCTION\n[25:56] MTD036ME: AND HERE ON THIS ONE YOU CAN UH DRAW THE PICTURES AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[25:59] MTD033PM: WELL WI W WHICH ONE DID YOU LIKE\n[26:00] MTD036ME: BUT\n[26:01] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[26:01] MTD036ME: THAT ONE\n[26:02] MTD034ID: LEFT OR RIGHT\n[26:02] MTD033PM: THAT ONE\n[26:03] MTD036ME: THAT ONE ISN'T ACCURATE\n[26:03] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[26:05] MTD036ME: IT JUST DOESN'T WORK\n[26:06] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[26:06] MTD036ME: YOU CAN\n[26:06] MTD035UID: BUT I I THINK THIS IS MEANT BY THE DIGITAL PEN\n[26:09] MTD033PM: YES\n[26:11] MTD033PM: TH THAT IS SO\n[26:12] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT I THINK THERE'S A BIG DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE THESE TH I DON'T NEED A SMARTBOARD\n[26:12] MTD034ID: WELL I DIDN'T USE UH\n[26:12] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[26:12] MTD033PM: WE'RE NOW TALKING ABOUT THE SMARTBOARDS\n[26:17] MTD034ID: NEI IT IT'S MUCH M\n[26:18] MTD035UID: WELL WE WE USED THAT ONE AND WE NEEDED IT\n[26:21] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT GIVE ME A BEAMER\n[26:22] MTD035UID: I THINK\n[26:23] MTD036ME: THAT'S UH THAT'S MUCH UH MUCH CHEAPER\n[26:23] MTD035UID: YEAH ALRIGHT BUT\n[26:24] MTD033PM: OR INSTALL A LAPTOP TO A BEAMER OR HAVE THIS ONE STANDING HERE IN AN I I LIKE IT\n[26:30] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[26:31] MTD035UID: YEAH I LIKE THAT ONE BUT THAT ONE IS TERRIBLE\n[26:31] MTD033PM: OKAY ALRIGHT\n[26:32] MTD034ID: BUT UH YOU CAN UH I I SENT IT ABOUT THREE TIMES NOW\n[26:35] MTD034ID: UH A GREEN UH BOARD WITH UH CHALK IS MUCH MORE USEFUL THAN THAT THING\n[26:39] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[26:40] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[26:40] MTD033PM: YEAH IT IS\n[26:41] MTD034ID: THE SIMPLE UH SCH SCHOOL BOARD\n[26:42] MTD033PM: SO\n[26:42] MTD036ME: I AGREE\n[26:43] MTD033PM: AND UH THE DIGI THE DIGITAL PEN\n[26:45] MTD033PM: DID UH DID YOU LIKE THAT ONE\n[26:46] MTD036ME: NO\n[26:47] MTD034ID: I I DIDN'T USE IT\n[26:48] MTD034ID: I WROTE THINGS DOWN BUT I DIDN'T IMPORT IT INTO MY LAPTOP\n[26:50] MTD033PM: I USED IT UH JUST TO CHECK IT OUT BUT UH\n[26:52] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[26:52] MTD034ID: THAT'S THE\n[26:53] MTD033PM: YOU YOU CAN'T SEND THAT TO ANYONE BECAUSE YOU YOU'VE SCRABBLED SOMETHING ON A PAGE FOR YOURSELF AND THEN YOU'RE GOING TO SEND IT YEAH\n[26:55] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[26:55] MTD036ME: IT ISN'T PRACTICAL\n[26:57] MTD036ME: RIGHT\n[26:59] MTD033PM: WELL NO\n[27:00] MTD034ID: W BUT ALSO Y YOU WRITE THINGS DOWN\n[27:02] MTD034ID: AND I YOU CAN ALSO BRING YOUR YOUR YOUR NOTE BLOCK\n[27:04] MTD036ME: YOUR NOTEPAD\n[27:05] MTD034ID: SO WHAT'S THE WHAT'S THE TH WHAT'S THE POINT OF IMPORTING IT INTO\n[27:05] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[27:06] MTD033PM: IT'S NO IT IT'S USELESS\n[27:08] MTD035UID: WELL I I DREW THIS\n[27:11] MTD035UID: MM\n[27:12] MTD035UID: AND I MADE A MISTAKE\n[27:13] MTD035UID: BUT IT IT WOULD HAVE BEEN UH USEFUL IF I I COULD SHOW THIS ON THE SCREEN\n[27:15] MTD033PM: YES\n[27:16] MTD034ID: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[27:17] MTD033PM: FOR DRAWINGS YES\n[27:17] MTD034ID: FOR DRAWINGS BUT NOT FOR PERSONAL NOTES\n[27:18] MTD035UID: YEAH FOR DRAWINGS\n[27:19] MTD034ID: I THINK THAT'S NOT VERY\n[27:20] MTD035UID: N NOTES MM\n[27:23] MTD034ID: UH I MEAN YOU CAN BRING YOUR PAPERWORK ALONG AND P WELL OF COURSE IF YOU HAVE A LOT OF PAPER IF YOU'VE IF YOU'VE\n[27:27] MTD033PM: BUT\n[27:27] MTD036ME: YEAH IT MIGHT BE USEFUL FOR DRAWINGS\n[27:28] MTD036ME: I I AGREE ON THAT\n[27:29] MTD035UID: MM\n[27:30] MTD033PM: BUT FOR NOTES IT I YOU YOU HAVE TO PUT THAT IN A STRICT UH YOU HAVE TO PUT A NAME STANDARD DATE AND ALL THOSE THINGS\n[27:37] MTD033PM: AND NOTES UH FOR A MEETING ARE VERY STRICT\n[27:40] MTD033PM: SO IF YOU UH WERE TO WRITE THEM DOWN FOR YOURSELF AND THEN PUT THAT IN YOUR COMPUTER YOU STILL HAVE TO TYPE IT OVER TO WORD\n[27:47] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[27:47] MTD033PM: SO IT DOESN'T D DOESN'T HAVE ANY\n[27:49] MTD036ME: THAT STEFAN USE\n[27:50] MTD034ID: YEAH I UNDERSTAND\n[27:50] MTD034ID: BUT I THINK UH D THIS OPTION IS ONLY USEFUL IF YOU'VE GOT A LOT OF PAPERWORK\n[27:55] MTD034ID: YOU CAN'T IT'S NOT VERY UH NI YEAH WELL A LOT OF DOCUMENTS ARE YEAH\n[27:57] MTD036ME: NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[27:59] MTD036ME: IT'S IT'S ONLY USEFUL IF YOU HAVE TO DRAW SOMETHING\n[28:01] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[28:02] MTD035UID: BUT THEN UH IT'S REALLY USEFUL I THINK\n[28:05] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[28:05] MTD033PM: YEP\n[28:06] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[28:07] MTD034ID: MU YEAH RIGHT\n[28:07] MTD033PM: UM ETCETERA\n[28:08] MTD033PM: WELL UH THE LAPTOPS\n[28:10] MTD036ME: YEAH GREAT\n[28:11] MTD033PM: OF COURSE GREAT\n[28:11] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[28:12] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[28:12] MTD035UID: HMM\n[28:12] MTD034ID: CAN WE KEEP THEM\n[28:13] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[28:13] MTD034ID: UH\n[28:13] MTD033PM: YOU CAN\n[28:14] MTD033PM: B BY MY\n[28:15] MTD036ME: WIRELESS UH WIRELESS THINGS\n[28:16] MTD035UID: THANKS PROJECT MANAGER\n[28:16] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[28:18] MTD033PM: OTHER UH THINGS WE USED HERE\n[28:20] MTD033PM: I HATED THE CAMERAS I HATED THE MICROPHONES\n[28:22] MTD036ME: WELL THESE CHAIRS MAN\n[28:23] MTD033PM: BUT NO\n[28:23] MTD034ID: WELL DID YOU REALLY UH\n[28:25] MTD036ME: REALLY GREAT\n[28:26] MTD034ID: DID YOU REALLY TAKE UH TAKE THOSE IN ACCOUNT\n[28:28] MTD034ID: I HALF OF TIME I DIDN'T NOTICE THEY WERE THERE\n[28:29] MTD033PM: NO\n[28:30] MTD033PM: NO\n[28:31] MTD033PM: I HAVEN'T LOOKED W ONE TIME DIRECTLY AT THE CAMERA\n[28:31] MTD034ID: SO\n[28:33] MTD033PM: I DON'T CARE ABOUT IT\n[28:34] MTD034ID: BUT WE SHOULDN'T TALK ABOUT THAT\n[28:34] MTD035UID: WELL I DID\n[28:36] MTD034ID: BECAUSE THIS IS A REALISTIC ENVIRONMENT\n[28:38] MTD033PM: WELL W WHY NOT\n[28:38] MTD033PM: UH ETCETERA WE N NEW IDEAS FOUND\n[28:41] MTD034ID: RIGHT\n[28:42] MTD034ID: OKAY\n[28:44] MTD033PM: WHAT KIND OF IDEAS FOR N A FUTURE SCHEDULE WHAT\n[28:49] MTD033PM: FOR FUTURE UM MEETINGS YOU HAVE GOT\n[28:50] MTD035UID: WELL I MISSED UH THE OPTION TO UH\n[28:53] MTD036ME: COMMUNICATE IN BETWEEN\n[28:54] MTD035UID: TO EMAIL YEAH\n[28:55] MTD035UID: EMAIL OR CHAT OR SOMETHING\n[28:55] MTD036ME: YEAH RIGHT\n[28:56] MTD034ID: BUT YEAH\n[28:56] MTD033PM: CHATTING AND EMAILING\n[28:56] MTD034ID: W WELL TH THAT'S JUST THE THE ENVIRONMENT THEY SET US UP F WITH\n[28:57] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[28:59] MTD034ID: SO\n[29:00] MTD035UID: YEAH ALRIGHT BUT THAT'S ONE N NEW IDEA\n[29:03] MTD036ME: YEAH I AGREE\n[29:04] MTD033PM: WELL NEW IDEAS FOUND BY THIS\n[29:11] MTD033PM: NOT\n[29:12] MTD033PM: NOTHING\n[29:13] MTD036ME: WELL MORE MORE INFORMATION IN THE BEGINNING\n[29:14] MTD033PM: WE DON'T WANT THIS\n[29:15] MTD033PM: WE HATE THIS\n[29:16] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[29:17] MTD036ME: THAT'S\n[29:18] MTD033PM: DIGITAL PEN IS USELESS\n[29:19] MTD035UID: NO IT ISN'T\n[29:19] MTD033PM: SO YEAH FOR DRAWINGS\n[29:21] MTD034ID: WELL FOR DRAWING FOR DRAWINGS\n[29:21] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[29:22] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[29:24] MTD035UID: SO IT ISN'T USELESS\n[29:24] MTD033PM: BUT UH TWO T BUT UH TH THEN YOU HAVE TO HAVE A LOT OF DRAWINGS\n[29:28] MTD033PM: BECAUSE IF I HAD A COMPANY AND I'M GOING TO UH BUY THOSE EXPENSIVE HUGE EXPENSIVE UH THINGS I AND I HAVE TO W\n[29:28] MTD034ID: WELL\n[29:37] MTD033PM: PAY THOSE UH PAPERS UH THAT ARE EXPENSIVE I'M NOT GOING TO UH\n[29:40] MTD036ME: FOR PEOPLE WHO UH SKETCH TH THE WHOLE DAY I CAN IMAGINE THAT IT'S USEFUL\n[29:40] MTD034ID: NO\n[29:43] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[29:43] MTD033PM: WELL TH THEN STILL THEY THEY THEY SHOULD HAVE A A NICE GRAPHICS PROGRAMME ON THE LAPTOP\n[29:45] MTD034ID: BUT IT'S STILL AN EXPENSIVE UH EXPENSIVE\n[29:50] MTD033PM: BECAUSE THIS IS HUGE UH THIS V VERY VERY UH EXPENSIVE PAPER\n[29:52] MTD036ME: WELL\n[29:53] MTD035UID: WELL YOU YOU CAN'T YOU CAN'T DRAW ON A LAPTOP LIKE YOU LIKE YOU PAINT OF OR DRAW WITH YOUR HAND\n[29:58] MTD036ME: YEAH I AGREE\n[30:00] MTD035UID: WITH THE MOUSE IT IS NO\n[30:00] MTD034ID: BUT IF W YEAH\n[30:03] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[30:04] MTD034ID: WELL AND IF\n[30:04] MTD036ME: MOUSE IS JU JUST ISN'T WORKING IF YOU'RE SKETCHING\n[30:06] MTD035UID: UH INDEED\n[30:07] MTD034ID: AND BUT WHAT IF UH MAYBE THIS THIS BOARD UH SMARTBOARD IS MALFUNCTIONING OR SOMEONE\n[30:13] MTD034ID: BUT SUPPOSE IT WAS WORKING CORRECTLY WHAT UH WOULD IT BE USEFUL THEN IF IT WASN'T OFF ALL THE TIME\n[30:19] MTD033PM: WELL NO\n[30:20] MTD033PM: I HATED TO DRAW LIKE THAT\n[30:20] MTD034ID: A\n[30:21] MTD033PM: YOU YOU CAN'T DRAW ANYTHING UH NEAT\n[30:22] MTD034ID: REALLY\n[30:24] MTD036ME: YEAH BUT HE'S SAYING IF IT IS CORRECT AND YOU CAN DRAW VERY YEAH VERY PRECISE\n[30:28] MTD034ID: ANYTHING YOU WANT\n[30:29] MTD034ID: ANY B B YEAH\n[30:30] MTD033PM: I IF IT IF IT WOULD BE PERFECT FOLLOWING\n[30:30] MTD034ID: L LI LI\n[30:33] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[30:34] MTD033PM: WELL TH TH THEN STILL IT'S IT'S IT'S VERY EXPENSIVE UH TOWARDS A A JUST A GREEN UH SCHOOL BOARD\n[30:35] MTD034ID: WELL IT ISN'T BUT MAYBE THAT THING IS UH IS\n[30:36] MTD036ME: YEAH MU\n[30:42] MTD034ID: YEAH BOARD A SCHOOL BOARD YEAH\n[30:43] MTD035UID: YEAH BUT BUT THEN YOU CAN UH SAVE IT IN INSTANTLY AND AND AND RE USE IT AND UH\n[30:47] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[30:47] MTD033PM: YEP\n[30:47] MTD034ID: I IT HAS IT IS USEFUL\n[30:48] MTD036ME: IT SAVES TIME\n[30:49] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[30:49] MTD033PM: YEAH YEAH\n[30:51] MTD034ID: THIS UH IF IT WORKS CORRECT MAYBE THIS THING THIS THING IS JUST MALFUNCTIONING\n[30:54] MTD034ID: SO UH IF WE GET IN UH IF WE GET ANOTHER ONE AND YOU MAKE SURE IT DOES WORK I THINK THEN IT'S PRETTY USEFUL\n[30:58] MTD033PM: YEP\n[31:01] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[31:02] MTD034ID: BECAUSE UH YEAH YOU CAN DRAW T THINGS QUICKLY AND UH CLEARLY FOR ANYONE UH IN THE DISCUSSION ROOM\n[31:10] MTD034ID: AND THEN YOU CAN SAVE IT IMMEDIATELY\n[31:12] MTD033PM: WELL THEY ARE NOW\n[31:14] MTD035UID: HMM\n[31:15] MTD036ME: CELEBRATION\n[31:17] MTD033PM: IT IS\n[31:18] MTD033PM: SO CONGRATULATIONS CREW\n[31:19] MTD034ID: DID YOU TYPE THAT\n[31:20] MTD035UID: HMM\n[31:21] MTD035UID: CELEBRATION\n[31:23] MTD033PM: SE\n[31:24] MTD036ME: WELL\n[31:24] MTD035UID: YEAH WE CAN GO TO THE BAR AND UH WITH OUR NEWLY EARNED MONEY\n[31:26] MTD033PM: FINALLY MY BEER\n[31:31] MTD033PM: WELL THAT'S IT I THINK\n[31:31] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[31:32] MTD033PM: UM I DON'T KNOW HOW LONG WE STILL HAVE\n[31:34] MTD033PM: I DUNNO HOW LONG UH WE HAD FOR THIS LAST MEETING\n[31:37] MTD033PM: BUT UH\n[31:37] MTD034ID: MAYBE TILL FOUR O'CLOCK OR SOMETHING\n[31:39] MTD034ID: WELL DUNNO\n[31:40] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[31:40] MTD033PM: WELL YEAH IT IS A BIT UH WELL WE STILL HAVE TO MAKE THE END REPORT AND UH ALL THOSE THINGS\n[31:45] MTD033PM: I HAVE TO DO THAT\n[31:46] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[31:47] MTD036ME: YOU BETTER GET STARTED\n[31:47] MTD033PM: I DI DID YOU UM SAVE THIS ONE IN THE FOLDER\n[31:49] MTD035UID: OH\n[31:52] MTD035UID: NO\n[31:53] MTD033PM: CAN YOU DO THAT\n[31:53] MTD035UID: NO NO NO NO\n[31:54] MTD034ID: NO WE MUST SAVE THIS THING YEAH\n[31:55] MTD034ID: IN THE SHARED MAP MAP\n[31:58] MTD035UID: BUT NILS YOU'VE GOT SOME WORK LEFT\n[32:02] MTD033PM: I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO\n[32:02] MTD034ID: MAP IS IT A GOOD WORD\n[32:03] MTD034ID: THE FOLDER YEAH\n[32:03] MTD036ME: HUH\n[32:07] MTD035UID: I HAVE TO GO TO A PHYSIOTHERAPY\n[32:09] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[32:11] MTD033PM: OH IT WORKED\n[32:12] MTD033PM: TWO TIMES QUICK\n[32:12] MTD035UID: WOW\n[32:13] MTD036ME: OH ALRIGHT\n[32:14] MTD033PM: COOL\n[32:15] MTD034ID: SO IT IS USEFUL YEAH\n[32:16] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[32:16] MTD035UID: IT IS HANDY\n[32:16] MTD036ME: OH GREAT MAN\n[32:16] MTD034ID: NO BUT UH\n[32:17] MTD033PM: THIS IS NICE\n[32:18] MTD036ME: I'M GONNA BUY ONE BUY ONE FOR MY BEDROOM\n[32:20] MTD034ID: RADICAL\n[32:22] MTD033PM: UH\n[32:22] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[32:25] MTD033PM: D DESIGN\n[32:28] MTD034ID: DO YOU BELIEVE IT YOURSELF\n[32:29] MTD033PM: S OH\n[32:30] MTD033PM: HE SAVED THEM ALL TEN\n[32:31] MTD033PM: WELL ALRIGHT\n[32:33] MTD033PM: UM\n[32:33] MTD035UID: WELL THEY THEY WANTED EVERYTHING WE PRODUCED SO\n[32:36] MTD034ID: THEY ALSO WANT TO SEE MY CAT AND HIS RABBIT AND UH\n[32:36] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[32:37] MTD035UID: MY BIG BIRD\n[32:39] MTD033PM: WELL\n[32:40] MTD034ID: YOUR BIG BEAUTIFUL BIRD\n[32:48] MTD033PM: WHERE IS THIS\n[32:51] MTD034ID: MAYBE THE PEN IS JUST UH UH BROKEN AND THE BOARD ISN'T\n[32:57] MTD034ID: OF OR THE OTHER WAY AROUND UH\n[33:00] MTD036ME: MAYBE YOU ARE BROKEN\n[33:02] MTD034ID: YEAH I THINK SO TOO\n[33:04] MTD036ME: YOU KNOW\n[33:04] MTD035UID: I THINK YOU HAVE WE HAVE TO MAKE CLEAR TO HER THAT WE ARE READY\n[33:07] MTD036ME: I THINK SHE'S LISTENING\n[33:08] MTD033PM: I ALSO THINK SO\n[33:10] MTD034ID: WHO IS SHE YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT\n[33:11] MTD033PM: SHE ALREADY KNOWS\n[33:14] MTD034ID: OH YOU MEAN OUR UH COACH OUR F PERSONAL COACH\n[33:14] MTD033PM: SHE\n[33:15] MTD033PM: BIG BROTHER\n[33:19] MTD033PM: OUR MANAGER\n[33:22] MTD034ID: IS SHE ALSO OUR ACCOUNTANT\n[33:24] MTD033PM: YEAH\n[33:25] MTD034ID: IS SHE RESPONSIBLE FOR SENDING THAT INFORMATION SO LATE\n[33:27] MTD033PM: I DON'T THINK SO\n[33:28] MTD034ID: OH\n[33:29] MTD035UID: CLOSE YOUR LAPTOP\n[33:30] MTD034ID: BECAUSE THEN WE HAVE TO CONFRONT HER WITH OUR\n[33:32] MTD035UID: SO SHE CAN SEE WE'RE READY\n[33:33] MTD036ME: I FEEL WATCHED\n[33:35] MTD033PM: ALRIGHT\n[33:40] MTD035UID: YEAH\n[33:40] MTD033PM: WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS BUT WE COULDN'T BECAUSE OF THE COSTS\n[33:41] MTD035UID: LET'S TAKE THIS REMOTE INTO UH PRODUCTION\n[33:44] MTD034ID: YEAH\n[33:44] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[33:45] MTD033PM: THAT THAT'S THE TITLE OF OUR UH END DOCUMENT\n[33:46] MTD034ID: THAT THAT'S OUR NEW SLOGAN\n[33:48] MTD034ID: YEAH I LIKE THAT\n[33:48] MTD033PM: WE COULDN'T PUT THE FASHION INTO THE ELECTRONICS\n[33:52] MTD034ID: BLAME OUR ACCOUNTANTS\n[33:54] MTD036ME: DO THAT\n[33:55] MTD033PM: YEAH THAT'S A NICE TITLE\n[33:56] MTD036ME: YEAH\n[33:57] MTD034ID: BUT WE COULDN'T YEAH\n[34:00] MTD036ME: VERY CATCHING\n[34:04] MTD033PM: OH\n[34:04] MTD034ID: WELL I TH YEAH\n[34:04] MTD036ME: I'M SURE MANAGEMENT WOULD LIKE THAT\n[34:06] MTD033PM: WELL\n[34:07] MTD035UID: SHE'S ON THE MOVE\n[34:08] MTD033PM: I'M GOING TO RESIGN AFTER THIS PROJECT ANYWAY SO\n[34:11] MTD036ME: OH THAT'S JUST GREAT", "question": "Detail the final design features of the prototype, including materials and components. 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YOU'LL FIND THE NEXT MINUTES ALSO THERE\n[2:22] MTD037PM: THEN\n[2:25] MTD037PM: I WANNA HEAR FROM YOU WHAT YOU'VE DONE\n[2:29] MTD037PM: AND AFTER THAT I HAVE SOME NEW PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS\n[2:32] MTD037PM: SO AND AFTER THAT WE HAVE TO MAKE DECISIONS WHAT WE WILL DO\n[2:39] MTD037PM: AND THEN WE'RE READY\n[2:41] MTD037PM: WE HAVE FORTY MINUTES FOR THIS MEETING\n[2:45] MTD037PM: AFTER THAT WE'LL HAVE LUNCH\n[2:47] MTD037PM: SO FIRST I WANNA ASK THE\n[2:54] MTD037PM: INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER TO TELL WHAT HE DID\n[3:01] MTD038ID: THAT'S MY TASK\n[3:02] MTD037PM: SO\n[3:03] MTD038ID: OKAY\n[3:05] MTD038ID: UH I'VE\n[3:08] MTD038ID: WHERE HAVE I PUT IT\n[3:11] MTD038ID: MY DOCUMENTS OR NOT\n[3:20] MTD038ID: HMM\n[3:25] MTD038ID: I'VE SAVE IT ON MY COMPUTER MY PRESENTATION\n[3:29] MTD037PM: YEAH ON YOUR COMPUTER OR THE\n[3:31] MTD038ID: BUT WHERE\n[3:33] MTD037PM: WHAT'S THE NAME\n[3:36] MTD038ID: UH UH UH\n[3:41] MTD037PM: WHAT'S THE NAME OF IT\n[3:45] MTD038ID: IT WAS ABOUT THE WORKING OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:51] MTD037PM: IT'S THE TECHNICAL FUNCTION OR THE FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[3:55] MTD038ID: NOPE\n[4:01] MTD038ID: NOT A OF\n[4:09] MTD038ID: WAIT\n[4:13] MTD038ID: THE WORKING DESIGN\n[4:14] MTD038ID: BUT I'VE SAVED IT\n[4:15] MTD037PM: WORKING DESIGN\n[4:20] MTD038ID: BUT NOW I DON'T KNOW WHERE IT IS\n[4:31] MTD038ID: HMM\n[4:32] MTD037PM: WORKING DESIGN\n[4:34] MTD037PM: WHAT IS THIS\n[4:34] MTD037PM: PRODUCT DOCUMENTS\n[4:37] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[4:41] MTD038ID: AND I IMPORT THIS UNTIL\n[4:43] MTD037PM: ON THE DESKTOP\n[4:51] MTD037PM: UP\n[4:53] MTD037PM: UP\n[4:55] MTD038ID: ONE MORE\n[4:56] MTD037PM: UP\n[4:57] MTD037PM: UP\n[4:59] MTD037PM: UP\n[5:01] MTD037PM: YES\n[5:02] MTD037PM: MY DOCUMENTS\n[5:06] MTD037PM: NOPE\n[5:07] MTD038ID: WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS\n[5:08] MTD037PM: GONE\n[5:13] MTD037PM: WELL YOU UM NAH\n[5:16] MTD037PM: NAH NAH NAH\n[5:20] MTD037PM: POWERPOINT\n[5:21] MTD037PM: WORKING DESIGN\n[5:22] MTD038ID: YEAH THAT'S THE EMPTY ONE\n[5:24] MTD037PM: AND\n[5:28] MTD038ID: I HAD ONE\n[5:28] MTD037PM: PRESENTATION\n[5:31] MTD037PM: OF WORKING DESIGN\n[5:31] MTD038ID: UH-HUH\n[5:34] MTD038ID: OPEN IT\n[5:36] MTD038ID: OKAY HERE IT IS\n[5:38] MTD037PM: SAVE AS\n[5:44] MTD037PM: UH IT'S\n[5:45] MTD040ME: DESKTOP\n[5:48] MTD037PM: PROJECT\n[5:48] MTD038ID: PROJECT\n[5:49] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[5:50] MTD037PM: SAVE\n[5:51] MTD038ID: OKAY\n[5:51] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[5:53] MTD037PM: VERY GOOD\n[5:54] MTD040ME: WELL\n[5:55] MTD038ID: A LITTLE LATER BUT HERE IT IS\n[5:56] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[5:58] MTD037PM: SO\n[6:15] MTD038ID: SO OKAY\n[6:16] MTD038ID: IT'S A LITTLE DIFFICULT WHAT I'M GONNA TELL YOU\n[6:19] MTD038ID: IT'S ABOUT THE WORKING OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:22] MTD038ID: I JUST HAD AN HALF AN HOUR J TO STUDY IT AND I DON'T GET IT\n[6:25] MTD040ME: MAKE IT\n[6:27] MTD037PM: NOW HAVE TEN MINUTES TO TELL IT\n[6:29] MTD038ID: TEN MINUTES TO TELL IT\n[6:30] MTD038ID: OKAY\n[6:30] MTD038ID: I THINK IT WILL BE A FEW MINUTES AND FIRST UH I WILL TELL YOU SOMETHING ABOUT THE FINDINGS WHAT I DISCOVERED ABOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:33] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[6:39] MTD038ID: THE WORKING BOUT IT UH OF IT\n[6:42] MTD038ID: UH THEN I'LL HAVE UH SOME KIND OF MAP AND IT'S THE TOP OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:49] MTD038ID: WITH A LITTLE BIT OF SCIENCE UH YOU I WILL SHOW THAT UH IN IN A FEW MINUTES\n[6:54] MTD038ID: AND THEN UH WHAT I'LL THINK ABOUT IT\n[6:57] MTD038ID: FIRST THE FINDINGS\n[6:59] MTD038ID: THE REMOTE CONTROL IS A VERY DIFFICULT UH THING TO UH TO EXPLAIN TO JUST ALL OF YOU WH WHO HAVEN'T SEEN A REMOTE CONTROL UH INSIDE\n[7:11] MTD038ID: UH THERE'S A LOT OF UH PLASTIC ON IT UM BECAUSE ITS UH NOT SO EXPENSIVE\n[7:17] MTD038ID: AND THERE ARE UH A LOT OF UH WIRES UH WHICH UM CONNECT THE COMPONENTS IN IT\n[7:25] MTD038ID: THE BATTERY AND THERE ARE UM SWITCHES AND THINGS LIKE THAT\n[7:30] MTD038ID: THERE'S A LOT OF SMALL UH ELECTRONICS\n[7:32] MTD038ID: SO IT WON'T BE UM UH TOO EXPENSIVE TO BUILD IT\n[7:37] MTD038ID: ONLY TWELVE EURO FIFTY I THINK UH WE WILL MAKE IT\n[7:43] MTD038ID: NOW AND HERE I HAVE THE TOP OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:47] MTD038ID: UH HERE'S SOME KIND OF CHIP\n[7:49] MTD038ID: UH ON TOP OF THIS THERE ARE UH THE NUMBERS\n[7:53] MTD038ID: UH YOU HAVE ALL ON YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:55] MTD038ID: AND UH THE TELETEXT UH BUTTON\n[7:58] MTD038ID: AND UH HERE'S THE BATTERY\n[8:02] MTD038ID: AND WHEN YOU PUSH THE BUTTON IT WILL UH WILL BE SENT TO THE CHIP\n[8:08] MTD038ID: AND THE CHIP WILL UM SEND IT TO ALL KIND OF SUB COMPONENTS\n[8:15] MTD038ID: THAT'S WHAT I SAID IT'S VERY DIFFICULT\n[8:17] MTD038ID: AND AFTER THAT IT WILL BE SENT TO THE INFRARED\n[8:20] MTD038ID: AND THAT WILL SEND IT TO YOUR TELEVISION\n[8:23] MTD038ID: THAT'S A SHORT H UH HOW IT WORKS\n[8:26] MTD038ID: UH I THINK I CAN UH MAKE IT UH DIFFICULT BUT WE ALL\n[8:31] MTD038ID: WE ALL DON'T GET IT\n[8:34] MTD038ID: MY PREFERENCES\n[8:36] MTD038ID: IT'S UH IT WON'T BE UH WE SHOULDN'T MAKE IT TOO BIG\n[8:41] MTD038ID: UH ALSO FOR THE COST UH WE SHOULD ONLY PUT ONE BATTERY ON IT\n[8:46] MTD038ID: A LONG LASTING BATTERY\n[8:49] MTD038ID: UH ALSO FOR THE COST UH USE ONLY PLASTIC\n[8:52] MTD038ID: NOT OTHER MATERIALS\n[8:54] MTD038ID: ALSO BECAUSE OF THE COST UH NOT TOO MUCH BUTTONS ON IT\n[8:59] MTD038ID: WE CAN ALSO MAKE UH A BUTTON UH WITH A MENU UH BUTTON\n[9:04] MTD038ID: AND THEN UM THAT THAT YOU WILL SEE IT ON THE T. V.\n[9:09] MTD038ID: AND ON THE T. V. YOU CAN UH SWITCH INTO THE MENU\n[9:12] MTD038ID: THAT'S I THINK IT'S EASIER\n[9:12] MTD039UID: MM-HMM\n[9:15] MTD038ID: AND THE BLEEP SIGNAL Y UH YOU TOLD US\n[9:18] MTD038ID: UH BUT WE CAN ALSO USE IT UH A BLEEP LIKE SOMETHING WHEN THE BATTERY'S EMPTY THEN THERE IS A BLEEP\n[9:24] MTD038ID: THEN YOU'LL HAVE TO CHANGE IT IN A IN A WEEK OR SOMETHING\n[9:27] MTD038ID: AND ALSO THE BLEEP WHEN WHAT I TOLD YOU ABOUT UH WHEN YOU LOST IT\n[9:31] MTD038ID: AND YOU PUSH A BUTTON AND THEN YOU HEAR BLEEP BLEEP AND WE WILL FIND IT\n[9:37] MTD038ID: THIS IS UH JUST UH YEAH\n[9:37] MTD037PM: OH OH\n[9:39] MTD037PM: TWO QUESTIONS\n[9:39] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[9:39] MTD037PM: THE BATTERY\n[9:41] MTD037PM: YOU SAY ONE BATTERY IS CHEAPER\n[9:44] MTD037PM: WHY\n[9:45] MTD038ID: IF WE W IF WE USE ONLY JUST ONE UH SMALL PEN LIGHT THEN IT WILL BE CHEAPER THAN WHEN WE USE TWO\n[9:50] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT WHEN YOU USE TWO YOU CAN USE IT TWO TIMES LONGER\n[9:56] MTD038ID: YEAH BUT THEN WE'LL HAVE TO MAKE THE UM REMOTE CONTROL UH LONG LASTING\n[10:03] MTD037PM: OKAY SO IT'S THE SIZE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:04] MTD038ID: JUST\n[10:06] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[10:07] MTD037PM: OKAY AND THE BUTTONS\n[10:09] MTD037PM: WHEN YOU USE IT ON THE TELEVISION YOU'VE YOU NEED THE TELEVISION WH WHICH CAN USE IT\n[10:16] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[10:18] MTD038ID: BUT UH I THINK THIS OUR REMOTE CONTROL IS FOR THE TELEVISIONS WE UH WE SELL IN OUR COMPANY\n[10:18] MTD037PM: S\n[10:26] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[10:26] MTD038ID: OR IS IT ALSO FOR OTHER COMPANY UH FOR OTHER TELEVISIONS\n[10:32] MTD037PM: I THINK WE HAVE TO USE IT ALSO ON OTHER TELEVISIONS THOUGH\n[10:36] MTD038ID: THEN THIS IS AN OPTION\n[10:37] MTD037PM: SO\n[10:38] MTD038ID: MAYBE JUST A MENU BUTTON TO USE IT ON OUR TELEVISIONS\n[10:42] MTD038ID: AND THEN WE MAKE IT EASIER UH FOR OUR TELEVISIONS\n[10:46] MTD038ID: AND ON THE OTHER TELE TELEVISIONS YOU CAN ALSO USE IT BUT THEN WE WON'T USE THE\n[10:49] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT I DON'T I THINK IT THEY ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS THOUGH\n[10:53] MTD037PM: WE HAVE TO CHOOSE ONE\n[10:56] MTD037PM: IT HAS TO WORK ON O UH ALL TELEVISIONS\n[10:59] MTD039UID: MM\n[10:59] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[11:00] MTD038ID: OKAY\n[11:01] MTD038ID: THEN I THINK UH THE MENU BUTTON UH WILL ONLY WORK ON THE NEWER TELEVISIONS\n[11:08] MTD038ID: AND WE WILL UH LOOK FORWARD AND DON'T MAKE A REMOTE CONTROL WHICH FOR THE OLDER TELEVISIONS\n[11:12] MTD040ME: HMM\n[11:15] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[11:16] MTD038ID: AND I JUST UH HAVE ONE MORE IDEA\n[11:19] MTD038ID: UH MAYBE IT'S ONE OF YOUR TASKS\n[11:22] MTD038ID: BUT UH TO HAVE A TRENDY REMOTE CONTROL WE CAN ALSO UM MAKE SOMETHING LIKE THE NOKIA UM MOBILE PHONES\n[11:31] MTD038ID: TO CHANGE COVERS\n[11:33] MTD038ID: SO IF YOU HAVE UH A TRENDY HALF WITH ALL RED UH YELLOW AND SOMETHING\n[11:37] MTD038ID: AND THEN YOU CAN PUT A RED COVER ON IT\n[11:38] MTD040ME: HMM\n[11:40] MTD038ID: AND ALSO DIFFERENT THINGS\n[11:42] MTD037PM: YEAH\n[11:43] MTD037PM: GOOD IDEA\n[11:44] MTD040ME: WILL THIS WILL THIS ADD TO THE COST\n[11:44] MTD038ID: YES\n[11:47] MTD038ID: UH THEN IT WON'T BE UH WILL HAVE JUST ONE COVER ON THE UH ORIGINAL ONE\n[11:52] MTD038ID: AND THEN YOU CAN BUY THE COVERS\n[11:55] MTD040ME: YES BUT YOU HAVE TO M UH BE ABLE TO CHANGE IT\n[11:57] MTD040ME: D DOES IT MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULT TO DESIGN\n[12:00] MTD038ID: I THINK IT WILL BE A LITTLE MORE DIFFICULT BUT NOT TOO MUCH\n[12:03] MTD037PM: MM-HMM\n[12:04] MTD040ME: NOT MUCH\n[12:04] MTD040ME: 'KAY\n[12:05] MTD038ID: JUST LIKE WITH THE NOKIA UH MOBILE PHONES\n[12:08] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT THERE ARE MUCH MORE NOKIA TELEPHONES THAN UM THESE ONES\n[12:08] MTD038ID: JUST ONE\n[12:13] MTD038ID: YEAH BUT THEN WE'LL HAVE TO TO JUST UM PUT FIVE COVERS ON IT AND SEE IF IT WORKS\n[12:18] MTD038ID: IF IT WON'T WORKS THEN WE'LL GET SOMETHING ELSE\n[12:20] MTD038ID: THEN WE UH WON'T G UH GO FURTHER WITH IT\n[12:23] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT ARE THEIR\n[12:25] MTD037PM: PROFITS BIGGER THAN THEIR COST\n[12:29] MTD038ID: UH A P A A COVER MADE IN UH IN CHINA IT IT WON'T BE I GUESS SO EXPENSIVE I THINK\n[12:34] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT THERE ARE ALSO DESIGN COST\n[12:39] MTD037PM: I DON'T THINK WHEN YOU HAVE A REMOTE CONTROL DO YOU CHANGE THE COVER\n[12:45] MTD038ID: MAYBE\n[12:45] MTD037PM: WOULD YOU CHANGE THE COVER\n[12:46] MTD038ID: I WI I WON'T\n[12:48] MTD038ID: BUT MAYBE I THINK TRENDY PEOPLE OR LIKE CHILDREN WHERE YOU CAN PAINT ON IT\n[12:48] MTD037PM: NO\n[12:52] MTD038ID: AND UH THE THE CHILDREN THINK OH THIS IS MY REMOTE CONTROL UH I MADE A PICTURE ON IT\n[12:53] MTD037PM: N YEAH BUT\n[12:56] MTD037PM: I THINK THAT TOO LESS PEOPLE WOULD CHANGE IT FOR GOOD PROFIT\n[12:57] MTD038ID: UH\n[13:01] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[13:01] MTD037PM: SO\n[13:02] MTD038ID: OKAY\n[13:06] MTD038ID: AND THE OTHER PEOPLE\n[13:06] MTD040ME: UM\n[13:06] MTD038ID: WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT IT\n[13:09] MTD039UID: YEAH IT'S A GOOD IDEA\n[13:10] MTD039UID: BUT\n[13:12] MTD039UID: IF IF IT YEAH I DON'T I'M NOT SURE IF IT WILL MAKE PROFIT ENOUGH TO UH BUT IT'S UH YEAH IT'S UH ORIGINAL IDEA\n[13:15] MTD038ID: OKAY\n[13:20] MTD037PM: YES IT IS BUT I DON'T THINK WE HAVE TO DO IT\n[13:23] MTD039UID: NO\n[13:23] MTD038ID: OKAY\n[13:23] MTD040ME: MM\n[13:24] MTD038ID: YOU'RE THE PROJECT MANAGER\n[13:25] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[13:26] MTD038ID: YES\n[13:27] MTD038ID: THAT'S IT\n[13:27] MTD037PM: THAT'S CLEAR\n[13:29] MTD037PM: OKAY THANK YOU\n[13:30] MTD037PM: SO NOW THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[13:33] MTD039UID: OH\n[13:33] MTD039UID: THAT'S ME\n[13:40] MTD039UID: UH\n[13:48] MTD039UID: COME ON\n[13:53] MTD039UID: AH\n[13:53] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[13:57] MTD039UID: YES WELL UH UH I SHALL GIVE A SHORT TALK ABOUT THE THE TECHNICAL FUNCTION DESIGN\n[14:07] MTD039UID: UM I THOUGHT THE THE THE TECHNICAL FUNCTION DESIGN WAS UH TO UH FOR A REMOTE CONTROL TO TO TO HAVE SOME INFLUENCE ON THE T. V. SET\n[14:15] MTD039UID: UH BOTH AUDIO AND VIDE VIDEO UH IN A CORDLESS WAY\n[14:19] MTD039UID: NO CORDS ATTACHED\n[14:21] MTD039UID: AND UH WELL IT ALL BY PUSHING A BUTTON ON THE REMOTE\n[14:27] MTD039UID: THAT WAS FROM MY OWN EXPERIENCE AND UH AND UH THE PREVIOUS MEETING\n[14:32] MTD039UID: UH I FIND SOME UH SOME INTERESTING QUOTES ON THE WEB\n[14:35] MTD039UID: UH WELL THE SAME IDEA HERE\n[14:37] MTD039UID: UH MESSAGE TO THE TELEVISION\n[14:41] MTD039UID: AND UH AND AND AND WELL BASIC UH OPERATIONS LIKE ON AND OFF AND UH SWITCHING CHANNELS AND UH AND MAYBE UH TELETEXT OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[14:52] MTD039UID: UH WELL THESE ARE TWO UH REMOTES AND THAT'S OUR UH OUR DILEMMA I THINK\n[15:02] MTD039UID: UH\n[15:04] MTD039UID: WE JUST HEARD FROM THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER HOW UH DIFFICULT IT IS\n[15:07] MTD039UID: BUT UH SHALL WE MAKE A BASIC REMOTE CONTROL UH JUST UH SWAPPING CHANNELS AND VOLUME AND UH POWER BUTTON AND WELL NOTHING MUCH MORE\n[15:16] MTD039UID: OR UH UH MORE FUNCTIONS ON THE REMOTE\n[15:21] MTD039UID: UH MAYBE MORE DEVICES YOU CAN INFLUENCE\n[15:25] MTD039UID: UH A RADIO OR A V A VIDEO RECORDER UH V. C. R.\n[15:31] MTD039UID: YEAH WELL THAT'S OUR DILEMMA\n[15:33] MTD039UID: UM ANY IDEAS ABOUT THAT\n[15:36] MTD039UID: BASIC OR MULTIFUNCTIONAL\n[15:39] MTD037PM: WE'LL GOT BACK ON THAT LATER\n[15:41] MTD039UID: OKAY YEAH\n[15:42] MTD039UID: YEAH WELL THE THAT WAS JUST ON MY MIND\n[15:42] MTD040ME: YES\n[15:43] MTD039UID: SO UH I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT UH\n[15:47] MTD039UID: WHAT WAY WE WOULD GO\n[15:51] MTD039UID: MM YEAH WELL THAT WAS MY UH FUNCTIONAL UH TALK\n[15:56] MTD038ID: 'KAY\n[15:57] MTD037PM: 'KAY THANK YOU\n[16:01] MTD037PM: THEN IT'S YOUR TURN THE MARKETING EXPERT\n[16:03] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[16:05] MTD040ME: UH UM M\n[16:26] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[16:32] MTD040ME: UM YEAH OKAY\n[16:33] MTD040ME: THIS BIT TOO FAR\n[16:38] MTD040ME: SO\n[16:41] MTD040ME: SO I'M UH GONNA HAVE A PRESENTATION ABOUT UM THE MARKET ABOUT UM YEAH WHAT PEOPLE THINK\n[16:49] MTD040ME: UH WE DID A USABILITY LAB TEST WITH A HUNDRED PERSONS\n[16:54] MTD040ME: AND WE LOOKED AT UH SEVERAL UM THINGS\n[16:57] MTD040ME: UH AMONG THEM DESIGN UH D D HOW D DID THEY LIKE THE USE OF IT UH WHAT FRUSTRATIONS THEY HAD WHILE USING REMOTE CONTROLS\n[17:06] MTD040ME: UH WELL WHAT WHAT WILL BE OUR MARKET\n[17:10] MTD040ME: AND UH WE ASKED THEM IF WE HAD SOME NEW FEATU FEATURES\n[17:14] MTD040ME: IF UM THAT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA OR NOT\n[17:17] MTD040ME: WELL OUR FINDINGS\n[17:19] MTD040ME: UH OUR USERS THEY DISLIKED THE LOOK AND FEEL OF CURRENT REMOTE CONTROLS\n[17:27] MTD040ME: UM UH THEY ESPECIALLY FOUND FOUND THEM VERY UGLY\n[17:31] MTD040ME: AND UM TH THEY ALSO FOUND THEM HARD TO TO LEARN HOW TO USE IT\n[17:37] MTD040ME: UH WELL THEY ALSO ZAP A LOT\n[17:39] MTD040ME: SO UH ZAPPING UH SHOULD BE VERY EASY\n[17:43] MTD040ME: AND UH FIFTY PERCENT OF THE USERS ONLY USE TEN PERCENT OF THE BUTTONS\n[17:49] MTD040ME: SO A LOT OF UNUSED BUTTONS\n[17:52] MTD040ME: THERE IS MORE FINDINGS\n[17:54] MTD040ME: UH ON THE BUTTONS\n[17:55] MTD040ME: WHICH UH BUTTONS FIND USERS UH VERY IMPORTANT AND WHICH WHICH NOT\n[18:00] MTD040ME: AND HOW MUCH WOULD THEY USE THEM\n[18:02] MTD040ME: WELL UH THE MOST USED BUTTON IS THE CHANNEL SELECTION\n[18:07] MTD040ME: AND UH WE ASKED THEM HOW UH RELEVANT THEY THINK UH THE BUTTONS ARE\n[18:12] MTD040ME: THE POWER VOLUME AND CHANNEL SELECTIONS ARE VERY RELEVANT\n[18:16] MTD040ME: UH TELETEXT IS UH LESS RELEVANT BUT ALSO IMPORTANT\n[18:20] MTD040ME: UH NOT IMPORTANT THEY FOUND THE AUDIO UH THAT'S NOT THE VOLUME BUT UH SPECIFIC THE THE PITCH OR THE LEFT OR RIGHT\n[18:30] MTD040ME: UH THE SCREEN AND THE BRIGHTNESS\n[18:32] MTD040ME: AND UH CHANNEL SETTINGS\n[18:34] MTD040ME: UH TH AND THEY ALSO ARE NOT USED VERY OFTEN\n[18:38] MTD040ME: THEN WE HAVE A FEW UM GRAPHS ABOUT THE MARKET\n[18:42] MTD040ME: UH HERE WE CAN SEE WHAT THE MARKET SHARE IS OF UH SEVERAL GROUPS\n[18:49] MTD040ME: UM AS YOU CAN SEE MOST USERS ARE UH BETWEEN THIRTY SIX AND FORTY FIVE\n[18:55] MTD040ME: UM THE THE THE YOUNGER GROUP BETWEEN SIXTEEN AND TWENTY FIVE IS NOT VERY BIG\n[19:01] MTD040ME: AND TO COME BACK ON THE THE SWAPPING UH THINGS UH I DON'T THINK UH I I THINK THE YOUNGER WILL BE MOST INTEREST IN IT\n[19:11] MTD040ME: BUT UH THEY ARE NOT A VERY BIG GROUP\n[19:15] MTD040ME: UM IN THE WE ASKED THEM UH HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A S A NEW FEATURE\n[19:21] MTD040ME: IF YOU HAVE AN L. C. D. ON THE REMOTE CONTROL WHAT WOULD YOU THINK OF IT\n[19:26] MTD040ME: NOW YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE YOUNG USERS SAY\n[19:29] MTD040ME: I WILL THAT WOULD VERY NICE\n[19:31] MTD040ME: AND OLDER USER THINK UH THEY WILL BE SCARED OF CHANGE I THINK\n[19:36] MTD040ME: AND THEY WON'T LIKE IT\n[19:37] MTD040ME: AND ANOTHER THING HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A SPEECH RECOGNITION ON IT\n[19:44] MTD040ME: WELL HERE WE SEE THE SAME\n[19:45] MTD040ME: YOUNG USERS UH THINK THAT'S AN INTERESTING IDEA\n[19:48] MTD040ME: AND OLD USERS NOT\n[19:51] MTD040ME: UH WELL WE UH FOUND OUT THAT THERE ARE TWO SEVERAL MARKETS AT WHICH WE CAN AIM\n[19:58] MTD040ME: UH THE FIRST ARE THE YOUNGER THE AGE BETWEEN SIXTEEN AND FORTY FIVE\n[20:03] MTD040ME: UH THEY ARE HIGHLY INTERESTED IN THE FEATURES AS YOU CAN SEE UH HERE\n[20:10] MTD040ME: AND UM THEY ARE MORE CRITICAL ON THEIR MONEY SPENDING\n[20:16] MTD040ME: UH THE SECOND GROUP IS THE OLDER GROUP\n[20:19] MTD040ME: AGED BETWEEN FORTY SIX AND SIXTY FIVE\n[20:22] MTD040ME: THEY ARE LESS INTERESTED IN UH NEW FEATURES\n[20:25] MTD040ME: BUT UH THEY SPEND THEIR MONEY MORE EASILY\n[20:28] MTD040ME: NOW IF WE LOOK BACK AT THIS GRAPH WE CAN SEE THAT AMONG THE FIRST GROUP IS ABOUT UM SIXTY PERCENT\n[20:37] MTD040ME: AND THE SECOND GROUP ABOUT FORTY PERCENT\n[20:40] MTD040ME: SO THE THE FIRST GROUP IS BIGGER\n[20:44] MTD040ME: WELL THEN I COME TO MY UH PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[20:48] MTD040ME: UH YEAH THE FIRST QUESTION IS UH ALSO WE HAVE TO ASK IS AT THE WHICH MARKET DO WE AIM AT\n[20:55] MTD040ME: UH OF COURSE N UH SAYING WE AIM AT THE YOUNG GROUP DOESN'T SAY THAT OLD PEOPLE WON'T BUY IT\n[21:01] MTD040ME: BUT LESS OF THEM WILL BUY IT\n[21:04] MTD040ME: UM WELL I UH OKAY\n[21:07] MTD040ME: WHAT I THOUGHT UM EVEN YOUNG PEOPLE SAY IT'S HARD TO USE\n[21:13] MTD040ME: REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:14] MTD040ME: SO IF YOU MAKE A REMOTE CONTROL THAT IS UH VERY EASY TO USE\n[21:18] MTD040ME: THAT'S ESPECIALLY AIMED AT THIS GROUP EVEN UH THE YOUNG GROUP WILL ALSO BE MORE INTERESTED\n[21:24] MTD040ME: AND UM WE CAN MAKE SPECIAL FEATURES\n[21:28] MTD040ME: BUT UH I THINK IT LOOKS NICE IN THE FIRST TIME\n[21:31] MTD040ME: BUT WHEN USE IT UH I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S UH GOOD THING OF SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[21:37] MTD039UID: MM-HMM\n[21:39] MTD040ME: UM WELL TH UH THAT'S MY SECOND POINT\n[21:41] MTD040ME: UH LESS IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS SHOULD BE DISCARDED FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:46] MTD040ME: IT'S ABOUT DISCUSSION WE HAD EARLIER\n[21:49] MTD040ME: UM\n[21:51] MTD040ME: YOU CAN FIND MOST FUNCTIONS ON A T. V. SET\n[21:56] MTD040ME: SO UH YOU DON'T HAVE TO HAVE A LOT OF AUDIO OPTIONS OR SCREEN OPTIONS TO CHANGE THE BRIGHTNESS\n[22:03] MTD040ME: AND SUCH THINGS\n[22:04] MTD040ME: UM WELL THE DESIGN IS VERY IMPORTANT\n[22:07] MTD040ME: ONE THING I DID NOT SAY I THINK\n[22:09] MTD040ME: IS THAT A LOT OF USERS ALSO SAID THEN I WOULD UH BUY A GOOD LOOKING UH REMOTE CONTROL IF THERE WILL BE ONE\n[22:18] MTD040ME: BUT THEY FOUND MOST REMOTE CONTROLS VERY UGLY\n[22:22] MTD040ME: SO THE DESIGN OF OUR REMOTE CONTROL IS VERY IMPORTANT\n[22:26] MTD040ME: AND UH YEAH IT SHOULD BE VERY ZAP FRIENDLY AS MOST USERS USE IT FOR THAT\n[22:33] MTD040ME: THAT WERE MY FINDINGS\n[22:36] MTD037PM: OKAY THANK YOU\n[22:36] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[22:36] MTD038ID: I HAVE UH ONE QUESTION\n[22:38] MTD038ID: IF WE AIM FOR THE YOUNGER PEOPLE UM AND THERE WILL BE UH A LOT OF FEATURES LIKE L. C. D. OR THE THE THE SPEECH UH F RECOGNISING\n[22:38] MTD037PM: YES\n[22:49] MTD038ID: UH THE COST WILL BE A LOT OF H UH A LOT HIGHER\n[22:52] MTD040ME: YES\n[22:52] MTD039UID: MM-HMM\n[22:52] MTD038ID: UH I THINK WE DON'T HAVE THAT IN OUR BUDGET\n[22:57] MTD039UID: NO\n[22:57] MTD038ID: DO YOU THINK\n[22:57] MTD040ME: NO\n[22:58] MTD039UID: AND I DON'T UH I DON'T THINK TWENTY FIVE EUROS FOR A REMOTE IS REALLY CHEAP OR SOMETHING\n[22:59] MTD038ID: LIKE\n[23:05] MTD038ID: NO\n[23:05] MTD038ID: NO\n[23:05] MTD039UID: SO IT'S\n[23:07] MTD039UID: YEAH IT'S HARD TO UH\n[23:12] MTD039UID: GET THE YOUNGER\n[23:13] MTD038ID: UH-HUH\n[23:14] MTD039UID: GROUP\n[23:14] MTD037PM: I THINK UH THE L. C. D. IS CHEAPER THAN SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[23:18] MTD037PM: SO I THINK THAT CAN BE AN D GOOD OPTION\n[23:18] MTD039UID: MM-HMM\n[23:22] MTD037PM: L. C. D.\n[23:23] MTD039UID: JUST THE L. C. D.\n[23:24] MTD037PM: YES\n[23:25] MTD037PM: ONLY THE L. C. D.\n[23:25] MTD039UID: MM-HMM\n[23:29] MTD037PM: SO BUT WE'LL COME BACK ON THAT\n[23:32] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[23:33] MTD037PM: NOW\n[23:35] MTD037PM: OH GO ON\n[23:41] MTD037PM: WHAT D D D UM\n[23:48] MTD037PM: UM\n[23:51] MTD037PM: UH WE GO BACK ON THE DECISIONS LATER\n[23:55] MTD037PM: NOW WE HAVE A FEW NEW PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS\n[23:59] MTD037PM: FIRST TELETEXT\n[24:01] MTD037PM: WE HAVE INTERNET NOW SO WE DON'T NEED THE TELETEXT ANYMORE\n[24:05] MTD037PM: SO\n[24:07] MTD037PM: NOT NECESSARY\n[24:10] MTD037PM: NEXT\n[24:12] MTD037PM: ONLY FOR THE TELEVISION\n[24:13] MTD037PM: SO WE DON'T LOOK AT THE OTHER THINGS LIKE THE RADIO OR SOMETHING\n[24:18] MTD037PM: ONLY THE TELEVISION\n[24:21] MTD037PM: THIRD\n[24:25] MTD037PM: WE LOOK AT THE AGE GROUP OF FORTY PLUS\n[24:28] MTD037PM: UH NO YOUNGER THAN FORTY\n[24:31] MTD037PM: IS A G BIG GROUP AND LIKE YOU SHOWED N NOT VERY MUCH PEOPLE BUY OUR STUFF\n[24:41] MTD037PM: FOURTH POINT\n[24:45] MTD037PM: OUR CORPORATE COLOUR AND SLOGAN MUST BE USED\n[24:48] MTD037PM: VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE DESIGN\n[24:50] MTD037PM: SO YOU CAN SEE IT ON OUR SITE\n[24:54] MTD037PM: NEXT\n[24:57] MTD037PM: UM NO\n[25:05] MTD037PM: WE HAVE TO MAKE OUR DECISIONS WHAT WE WANT TO DO\n[25:10] MTD037PM: SO LIKE\n[25:15] MTD037PM: YOU SAID WE NEED THE\n[25:23] MTD037PM: MAYBE IT'S GOOD TO PUT IT IN A DOCUMENT\n[25:29] MTD037PM: NOW WE HAVE TO DECIDE WHAT CONTROLS DO WE NEED\n[25:32] MTD037PM: SO MAYBE YOU CAN TELL US\n[25:36] MTD040ME: YEAH MAYBE WE CAN FIRST HAVE A DISCUSSION UH ON THE THE PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS YOU JUST UH SAID\n[25:42] MTD037PM: SORRY\n[25:43] MTD040ME: THE THE REQUIREMENTS YOU JUST SAID MAYBE WE SHOULD FIRST HAVE A DISCUSSION ABOUT THAT\n[25:45] MTD037PM: YES\n[25:49] MTD037PM: YES IT'S OKAY\n[25:49] MTD040ME: I UH PERSONALLY THINK UH TELETEXT IS A GOOD OPTION\n[25:53] MTD040ME: UH NOT EVERYONE UM WHO IS LOOKING T. V. CAN GO TO INTERNET WHEN THEY WANT TO SEE THE LATEST NEWS\n[26:01] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT WE DON'T USE IT\n[26:03] MTD037PM: IT'S A NEW REQUIREMENT\n[26:06] MTD037PM: SO IT'S NOT MY REQUIREMENT\n[26:11] MTD038ID: 'KAY WE'LL JUST HAVE TO DO THAT\n[26:13] MTD037PM: WE HAVE TO DO THIS\n[26:13] MTD038ID: OKAY\n[26:15] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[26:15] MTD038ID: NO DISCUSSION ABOUT IT\n[26:15] MTD040ME: OKAY SORRY\n[26:16] MTD040ME: THEN UH\n[26:16] MTD037PM: NO\n[26:17] MTD038ID: OKAY\n[26:18] MTD038ID: UNFORTUNATELY\n[26:19] MTD037PM: SO\n[26:22] MTD037PM: WHAT CONTROLS DO WE NEED\n[26:28] MTD037PM: WHO FIRST\n[26:30] MTD039UID: WELL A POWER BUTTON\n[26:32] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[26:35] MTD037PM: UH POWER\n[26:40] MTD039UID: UH THE WELL UM I THINK SEPARATE CHANNELS\n[26:46] MTD039UID: SO\n[26:48] MTD037PM: UH MM CHANNEL\n[26:53] MTD039UID: BUT THEN BOTH THE THE SEPARATE CHANNELS\n[26:55] MTD039UID: SO SO UH ZERO TO NINE OR SOMETHING\n[26:56] MTD037PM: CHANNEL\n[26:59] MTD037PM: ZERO TO NINE\n[27:02] MTD039UID: UH VOLUME\n[27:04] MTD037PM: VOLUME\n[27:11] MTD037PM: MAYBE IT'S EASY TO PICK\n[27:15] MTD037PM: WHAT WAS W YOUR ONE\n[27:17] MTD037PM: TECHNO\n[27:18] MTD040ME: MINE\n[27:19] MTD040ME: IT'S THE FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS\n[27:21] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[27:31] MTD037PM: WE HAD W UH NO NO NO NO\n[27:36] MTD037PM: WHERE WAS THAT EXAMPLE OF THE\n[27:39] MTD039UID: OH MINE\n[27:40] MTD037PM: JOHAN\n[27:41] MTD037PM: THAT WAS THE THE THE THE THE TECHNICAL\n[27:44] MTD039UID: TECHNICAL\n[27:52] MTD037PM: HALLO\n[27:56] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[27:58] MTD037PM: WHAT DO WE NEED\n[28:00] MTD037PM: ON OFF\n[28:01] MTD037PM: ZERO TO NINE\n[28:04] MTD038ID: TO CHANGE TO THE NEXT CHANNEL JUST ONE BUTTON\n[28:07] MTD038ID: TO MOVE UP MOVE DOWN\n[28:09] MTD037PM: YEAH THAT'S THE CHANNEL\n[28:10] MTD040ME: D YEAH\n[28:11] MTD040ME: DO WE MAKE A MENU\n[28:14] MTD037PM: MENU\n[28:15] MTD037PM: UH YES THE N NEWER TELEVISIONS HA DO HAVE MENUS\n[28:22] MTD037PM: UH\n[28:22] MTD040ME: UH\n[28:23] MTD037PM: M MENU\n[28:27] MTD037PM: I THINK UM\n[28:31] MTD037PM: THE\n[28:33] MTD037PM: ONLY ONE OR\n[28:35] MTD037PM: TWO NUMBERS\n[28:38] MTD039UID: MM YES\n[28:40] MTD037PM: AND\n[28:42] MTD037PM: HELLO\n[28:45] MTD037PM: THAT'S CH\n[28:56] MTD040ME: I THINK IT WILL BE UM Q QUITE EASY TO USE TO HAVE UH UH FOUR ARROWS\n[29:01] MTD040ME: UP DOWN FOR CHANNEL SELECTION AND LEFT RIGHT UH FOR VOLUME\n[29:03] MTD037PM: YES\n[29:06] MTD040ME: AND UH A MENU UH BUTTON\n[29:09] MTD040ME: AND IF YOU PRESS THE MENU BUTTON YOU GET INTO THE MENU AND YOU CAN USE THE SAME BUTTONS\n[29:14] MTD040ME: BUT THE THEN TO SCROLL THROUGH THE MENU AND TO CHANGE THE OPTIONS\n[29:18] MTD037PM: ON THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[29:21] MTD037PM: YOU MEAN\n[29:22] MTD040ME: UH WELL YEAH THAT DEPENDS ON IF YOU HAVE UH THE MENU ON THE T. V.\n[29:27] MTD040ME: OR YOU GET THE MENU ON THE L. C. D. SCREEN ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[29:30] MTD037PM: THINK IT'S BETTER TO HAVE IT ON THE REMOTE CONTROL 'CAUSE IT IT HAS TO WORK ON ALL TELEVISIONS\n[29:37] MTD037PM: SO\n[29:38] MTD040ME: YES\n[29:40] MTD038ID: BUT THEN WE COME TO THE COSTS\n[29:40] MTD037PM: WE NEED\n[29:42] MTD037PM: N YES\n[29:44] MTD037PM: BUT IF WE\n[29:47] MTD037PM: HAVE THIS\n[29:49] MTD040ME: 'KAY\n[29:52] MTD040ME: BUT WELL IF YOU AIM AT THE YOUNGER MARKET UM A AS THEY AS UH S UH AS WE SEEN IN THE USABILITY UH LAB\n[30:00] MTD040ME: UH THEY WILL BUY A NICE LOOKING UM\n[30:05] MTD040ME: REMOTE CONTROL\n[30:07] MTD040ME: AND ALSO TO FIND THE EASY TO USE UH PART VERY IMPORTANT\n[30:12] MTD040ME: SO IF WE HAVE A L. C. D. SH UH SCREEN AND UH NOT TOO MANY BUTTONS\n[30:18] MTD040ME: I THINK THAT WILL INCRE UH UH EVEN WHEN IT'S A BIT MORE COST IT WILL STILL SELL\n[30:26] MTD037PM: SO NOW WE DON'T HAVE A LOT OF BUTTONS\n[30:33] MTD037PM: IS THIS ENOUGH\n[30:36] MTD039UID: MUTE\n[30:37] MTD037PM: MUTE\n[30:40] MTD037PM: MAYBE IN THE MENU\n[30:44] MTD039UID: UM\n[30:44] MTD040ME: MM\n[30:47] MTD039UID: YEAH BUT THEN IT'S ALWAYS UH MORE THAN ONE UH\n[30:53] MTD037PM: MUTE\n[30:53] MTD039UID: THING TO DO\n[30:54] MTD037PM: MM-HMM\n[30:55] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[30:55] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[30:58] MTD037PM: MAYBE MORE\n[31:05] MTD037PM: NO\n[31:08] MTD037PM: WELL\n[31:11] MTD037PM: THEN THAT'S ALL\n[31:15] MTD037PM: THIS WILL BE THE BUTTONS\n[31:21] MTD037PM: AND\n[31:25] MTD037PM: I THINK THAT'S ENOUGH FOR THE NEXT PHASE\n[31:29] MTD037PM: SO WE CAN GO ON TO\n[31:34] MTD038ID: BUT NOW WE HAVE ONLY THE BUTTONS\n[31:36] MTD038ID: AND UH WE DON'T YET HAVE TO DECIDE WHAT THE REMOTE CONTROL WOULD LOOK LIKE\n[31:36] MTD037PM: 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including younger users who find current remotes difficult.", "Discard less important functions from the remote control.", "Prioritize good design, as users are willing to purchase a good-looking remote.", "Ensure the remote is 'zap-friendly' due to frequent channel changing."]}], "project_manager_new_requirements": [{"requirement": "Teletext is not necessary due to internet availability.", "status": "confirmed"}, {"requirement": "The remote control should only function for the television, not other devices like radios.", "status": "confirmed"}, {"requirement": "The target age group for the product is forty plus (no younger than forty).", "status": "confirmed"}, {"requirement": "The corporate color and slogan must be incorporated into the design.", "status": "confirmed"}], "final_design_decisions": {"target_market_age_group": "40+", "remote_control_scope": "Television only", "confirmed_buttons_and_controls": ["Power button", "Channel selection (0-9 numerical buttons)", "Channel up/down 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HUH\n[1:27] MTD037PM: ISN'T IT AMAZING\n[1:28] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[1:32] MTD040ME: VERY INTERESTING\n[1:35] MTD039UID: UH\n[1:51] MTD037PM: INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[1:55] MTD037PM: INTERFACE CONCEPT\n[1:56] MTD039UID: YES WELL UH LET'S UH TALK ABOUT THE INTERFACE UH CONCEPT\n[2:04] MTD039UID: UH FIRST I'LL UH I'LL UH DISCUSS THE BUTTONS WE JUST CHOSE UH SHOW YOU SOME SAMPLES UH\n[2:12] MTD039UID: UH DISCUSS SOME COLOURS AND DESIGN MAYBE ALREADY\n[2:15] MTD039UID: AND UH MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[2:18] MTD039UID: WELL WE CHOSE THE POWER BUTTON TO SWITCH THE TELEVISION ON AND OFF\n[2:22] MTD039UID: THE BU UH THE MUTE BUTTON TO SWITCH THE VOLUME ON AND O ON AND OFF\n[2:27] MTD039UID: THE CHANNELS BUTTONS ONE TO NINE AND UH OFF UH UH ZERO TO NINE AND THE UH BUTTON TO CHOOSE UH HIGHER CHANNELS THAN NINE\n[2:37] MTD039UID: UH THE VOLUME AND CHANNEL QUADRANTS UH LEFT AND RIGHT UP AND DOWN ARROWS TO UH DO THE VOLUME AND CHANNEL\n[2:45] MTD039UID: AND THE MENU MENU BUTTON TO MAN MANIPULATE THE L. 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WELL YOU MEAN\n[4:41] MTD037PM: MM-HMM\n[4:42] MTD037PM: YES\n[4:42] MTD037PM: THE SECOND ONE\n[4:44] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[4:47] MTD039UID: UH WELL THAT'S SOMETHING TO UH THINK ABOUT\n[4:49] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[4:49] MTD038ID: UH MAYBE I'LL HAVE SOMETHING IN MY UH PRESENTATION\n[4:52] MTD038ID: AND YOU WILL SEE IT\n[4:53] MTD039UID: OKAY\n[4:53] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[4:56] MTD039UID: UM WELL I DON'T I DON'T KNOW IF WE HAVE TO DISCUSS THIS ALREADY OR IN THE NEXT UH MEETING\n[5:02] MTD039UID: BUT UH\n[5:04] MTD039UID: AS WE HAVE TO UH TO TO DESIGN THE THE CASE AND THE WHOLE UH REMOTE CONTROL IN OUR UH OUR OUR CORPORATE UH COMPANY UH UH COLOURS AND THE LOGO\n[5:16] MTD039UID: I WOULD UH RECOMMEND A YELLOW CASE\n[5:18] MTD039UID: UH ROUND EDGES\n[5:20] MTD039UID: THE LOGO AT THE BOTTOM\n[5:22] MTD039UID: AND UH WELL MAYBE EACH EACH UH SET OF BUTTONS UH HAS UH HAS HIS OWN COLOUR\n[5:27] MTD039UID: SO IT'S GOOD\n[5:28] MTD039UID: UH RECOGNISABLE\n[5:29] MTD039UID: K SO I THINK\n[5:31] MTD037PM: NOT TOO 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YOU HAVE A THING LIKE THIS AND YOU GET IT HERE\n[8:54] MTD038ID: YOU CAN DO IT WITH YOUR THUMB\n[8:56] MTD038ID: AND WITH YOUR L LEFT HAND YOU CAN UH PUSH THE BUTTONS UH IF YOU PUSH UH CHANNEL ONE YOU CAN SEE CHANNEL ONE\n[8:56] MTD040ME: HMM\n[9:03] MTD038ID: THE ELECTRICS UM WITH A SCROLL PUSH UH BUTTON WE MUST USE REGULAR UH CHIPS\n[9:11] MTD038ID: THERE ARE ALSO UH SIMPLE CHIPS\n[9:13] MTD038ID: THEY ARE UH CHEAPER\n[9:15] MTD038ID: UM BUT THEN WE HAVE JUST A BASIC UH UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:21] MTD038ID: AND I THINK THERE ARE A LOT OF THOSE UH THINGS AND PEOPLE WON'T BUY IT ANY MORE\n[9:26] MTD038ID: THEY HAVE SEEN ENOUGH OF IT\n[9:28] MTD038ID: AND YOU HAVE ALSO ADVANCED UM CHIPS\n[9:32] MTD038ID: BUT THAT'S WITH THE L. C. D. UH SCREEN\n[9:35] MTD038ID: AND THE COSTS WILL INCREASE A LOT MORE\n[9:38] MTD038ID: AND I THINK OUR BUDGET IS TOO LOW TO USE AND AN L. C. D. AND THE CHIP WHO IS MORE EXPENSIVE\n[9:46] MTD038ID: AND MAYBE IT'S ALSO THEN UH THOUGHTFUL IF WE U UH USE UH AS UM DIFFERENT KIND OF UH SHAPES FOR THE FOR REMOTE CONTROL\n[9:59] MTD038ID: THAT WE THEN USE THE PRIMARY COLOURS\n[10:02] MTD038ID: LIKE YOU GET A YELLOW UH REMOTE CONTROL RED ONE BLUE ONE ET CETERA\n[10:08] MTD038ID: YOU HAVE ANY MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS\n[10:13] MTD038ID: I THINK THE MAIN THING IS WE LOOK AT THE COSTS\n[10:14] MTD040ME: YEP\n[10:16] MTD037PM: HMM\n[10:17] MTD038ID: AND NOT TOO BASIC NOT A BASIC REMOTE CONTROL WHO EVERYBODY ALREADY HAS\n[10:19] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[10:21] MTD040ME: BUT THI I UH THIS IS WITH AN L. C. D.\n[10:24] MTD040ME: NO NOT\n[10:24] MTD038ID: NOT WITH AN L. C. D.\n[10:26] MTD037PM: NO ISN'T\n[10:26] MTD038ID: NO\n[10:27] MTD037PM: BUT THE L. C. D. IS EASY WHEN YOU USE THE SCROLL UH BUTTONS\n[10:33] MTD037PM: THEN YOU CAN SCROLL YOU SEE WHAT NUMBER AND THEN YOU PUSH\n[10:35] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[10:36] MTD038ID: BUT THEN WHAT I SAY THE COSTS WILL UH GET A LOT HIGHER\n[10:41] MTD037PM: BUT THEN IT'S NOT EASY TO USE SCROLL UH\n[10:44] MTD037PM: WHEEL\n[10:45] MTD038ID: TH THEN YOU'LL SEE IT ON THE TELEVISION\n[10:46] MTD037PM: IF YOU DON'T\n[10:48] MTD037PM: HMM YES\n[10:49] MTD037PM: BUT THEN\n[10:50] MTD037PM: YEAH THEN YOU GO ONE DOWN ONE UP\n[10:53] MTD038ID: YEAH BUT L WHEN YOU SEE A MENU UH ON THE TELEVISION\n[10:53] MTD037PM: WHEN YOU SCROLL\n[10:58] MTD038ID: IT'S LIKE YOU SEE UH ONE TO TWENTY YOU GO UH UH S SCROLL UP AND PUSH NUMBER TW TWENTY\n[11:01] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT LIKE WE SAID BEFORE IT HAS TO BE USED ON EVERY TELEVISION\n[11:06] MTD037PM: SO YOU MAY NOT BE UH\n[11:12] MTD037PM: NO\n[11:13] MTD037PM: THE TELEVISION MUST DO THAT\n[11:17] MTD038ID: MM-HMM\n[11:17] MTD037PM: SO\n[11:18] MTD038ID: YEAH I THINK THE YOUNGER PEOPLE WILL HAVE NEWER TELEVISIONS WHICH\n[11:22] MTD038ID: CAN PROVIDE OUR UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:24] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE TO HAVE ALL THEIR UH ROOM\n[11:29] MTD037PM: AND MOSTLY THEY ARE SMALLER\n[11:32] MTD038ID: YES\n[11:33] MTD037PM: SO\n[11:34] MTD038ID: BUT THAT WON'T BE A PROBLEM\n[11:37] MTD038ID: I THINK\n[11:37] MTD037PM: MOST THE TIMES THAT ARE NOT ADVANCED TELEVISIONS\n[11:42] MTD038ID: NO BUT THEN WE'LL GET TO THE REGULAR UH REMOTE CONTROLS\n[11:46] MTD038ID: AND I THINK WHAT I SAID EVERYBODY HAS THEM UH HAS THEM ALREADY\n[11:50] MTD038ID: AND THEY GO TO A UH SUPERMARKET AND BUY THEM UH FOR TWO EUROS\n[11:54] MTD038ID: UH AND GE AND GET THE MOST CHEAPEST UH THING\n[11:59] MTD038ID: AND I THINK WE MUST LOOK FURTHER TO UH TO DEVEL D DEVELOP SOMETHING NEWS\n[12:05] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[12:06] MTD040ME: UH CAN YOU GIVE AN INDICATION IN B UH IN THE COST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UH THE CHIP WITH L. 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SHAPES\n[15:15] MTD040ME: AND UM THEY ALSO LIKE UH FAMILIAR MATERIAL UH ESPECIALLY WOOD\n[15:20] MTD040ME: NOW ANOTHER PICTURE\n[15:22] MTD040ME: TO GET A FEELING FOR THIS\n[15:25] MTD040ME: WELL UH THEN ALREADY COME TO MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES\n[15:29] MTD040ME: WE UH AIM AT THE YOUNGER MARKET\n[15:30] MTD040ME: SO WE SHOULD ALSO BE UH LOOK AT THEIR UH TRENDS\n[15:35] MTD040ME: HOWEVER WITH TRENDS IT'S ALWAYS IF THERE'S IT'S NOW\n[15:38] MTD040ME: IT IT IT MIGHT LAST ONE YEAR AND NEXT YEAR IT BE UH CAN BE TOTALLY DIFFERENT\n[15:43] MTD040ME: AND I THINK WE WANT TO SELL OUR PRODUCT FOR LONGER THAN ONE YEAR\n[15:46] MTD040ME: SO WE M MUST NOT JUST ONLY LOOK AT WHAT THE TREND IS NOW AS IT MIGHT BE TOTALLY DIFFERENT NEXT YEAR\n[15:53] MTD040ME: SO THAT'S UH ONE THING TO KEEP IN MIND\n[15:55] MTD038ID: CHANGING COVERS\n[15:59] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[16:05] MTD040ME: ANY QUESTIONS\n[16:06] MTD038ID: NOPE\n[16:07] MTD039UID: NO\n[16:07] MTD037PM: NO\n[16:08] MTD037PM: IT'S CLEAR\n[16:14] MTD037PM: SO NOW\n[16:16] MTD037PM: IT'S UH AH LET'S SEE\n[16:28] MTD037PM: NOW W WE HAVE TO DECIDE\n[16:40] MTD037PM: WELL WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON THE CONCEPT\n[16:43] MTD037PM: SO WE HAVE TO LOOK AT\n[16:47] MTD037PM: 'S NEXT\n[16:48] MTD037PM: COMPONENTS AND USER INTERFACE CONCEPT\n[16:52] MTD037PM: SO\n[16:55] MTD037PM: NOW WE HAVE TO MAKE SOME CONCEPT\n[16:58] MTD037PM: MAYBE ONE OF YOU CAN PAINT IT ON THE BOARD\n[17:03] MTD037PM: FIRST UH USER INTERFACE\n[17:08] MTD038ID: UH UH UH\n[17:11] MTD038ID: HOW W HOW WE HOW WE MAKE IT\n[17:13] MTD038ID: UH\n[17:13] MTD037PM: YES A CONCEPT ON UH JUST\n[17:17] MTD038ID: SHOULDN'T WE FIRST DISCUSS ABOUT LIKE WHAT W WE ALL\n[17:18] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[17:20] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT MAYBE WE CAN PAINT IT\n[17:21] MTD037PM: UH WHAT DO WE WANT\n[17:24] MTD038ID: YEAH BUT IF I PAINT WITH\n[17:26] MTD037PM: I'LL PAINT\n[17:27] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[17:30] MTD037PM: WELL\n[17:31] MTD040ME: MM\n[17:37] MTD037PM: SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[17:38] MTD037PM: OR\n[17:40] MTD039UID: MM YES\n[17:40] MTD037PM: SHAPES OR WHAT DO WE NEED\n[17:47] MTD040ME: CAN MAKE SEVERAL UH CONCEPTS\n[17:47] MTD039UID: WHAT\n[17:49] MTD037PM: YES OKAY\n[17:50] MTD040ME: WE HAVE THIS AND WE HAD THE IDEA OF AN UM A MORE UH UH UH LIKE SH IN THE SHAPE OF YOUR HAND\n[17:55] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[17:56] MTD038ID: MORE LIKE SOMETHING\n[17:56] MTD040ME: YEAH I I I UH YES\n[17:58] MTD038ID: M LIKE YEAH I CAN'T DR I CAN'T DRAW IT\n[18:00] MTD038ID: UH I HAVE TO\n[18:00] MTD037PM: AND YOU HAVE TO\n[18:03] MTD037PM: YEAH\n[18:04] MTD038ID: I'M NOT A DESIGNER\n[18:06] MTD038ID: IT'S MORE THREE D.\n[18:08] MTD038ID: LIKE UM WHEN YOU HAVE\n[18:13] MTD038ID: A PART HERE\n[18:16] MTD038ID: THIS IS THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[18:19] MTD038ID: AND THEN YOU HAVE SOMETHING LIKE\n[18:22] MTD038ID: TH THIS UNDER IT\n[18:24] MTD038ID: SO IT'S EASIER TO GET IT LIKE THIS\n[18:25] MTD039UID: MM\n[18:27] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[18:28] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[18:28] MTD038ID: IT'S LIKE A GUN\n[18:29] MTD040ME: A G MM\n[18:30] MTD037PM: SO IT HAS TO BE SOFT\n[18:32] MTD038ID: AND IT HAS TO BE SOFT YEAH\n[18:33] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[18:35] MTD038ID: SO YOU CAN SQUEEZE IN IT AND SORRY\n[18:35] MTD037PM: AND UH THE BUTTONS\n[18:39] MTD037PM: BUTTONS\n[18:40] MTD038ID: BUTTONS ON TOP OF IT\n[18:42] MTD038ID: AND HERE\n[18:44] MTD038ID: THE SCROLLING\n[18:45] MTD038ID: YOU CAN DO IT WITH YOUR THUMB\n[18:47] MTD037PM: NO IT WON'T\n[18:48] MTD039UID: BUT BUT I THAT'S THE ONLY SCROLL UH BUTTON ON IT THEN\n[18:53] MTD038ID: BUT NOW WE USE ONE SCROLL BUTTON AND THE OTHER ONE IS HERE\n[18:56] MTD038ID: ONE TILL UH UH ZERO TILL NINE\n[18:59] MTD039UID: YEAH OKAY\n[18:59] MTD037PM: BUT WELL THERE ONE FOR THE SOUND AND ONE FOR THE CHANNELS\n[19:00] MTD039UID: BUT BUT HOW\n[19:00] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[19:00] MTD038ID: AND THE B\n[19:02] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[19:03] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[19:03] MTD039UID: HOW\n[19:04] MTD038ID: OR TWO BUTTONS\n[19:06] MTD039UID: OKAY\n[19:06] MTD040ME: AND I IF WE GO TO UH\n[19:06] MTD037PM: UH TWO SCROLL UH WHEELS\n[19:08] MTD038ID: IF UH 'KAY C IF WE DO IF WE USE ONE THEN WE'LL HAVE JUST A SWITCH ON IT\n[19:13] MTD038ID: AND YOU'LL JUST SWITCH IT AND NOW IT'S THE SOUND TO SWITCH BACK\n[19:15] MTD039UID: MM\n[19:16] MTD037PM: THAT'S TH THAT'S MORE DIFFICULT\n[19:18] MTD040ME: BUT IF WE HAVE UH A ME YEAH\n[19:18] MTD037PM: IT'S BETTER IN\n[19:20] MTD040ME: IF WE HAVE A MENU UH HOW DO WE UH CHOOSE OTHER OPTIONS\n[19:24] MTD038ID: WITH THE MENU UH BUTTON\n[19:26] MTD038ID: AND THEN YOU ALSO CAN SCROLL UH SCROLL IN IT\n[19:29] MTD038ID: JUST NOT LIKE ALL THE OTHER ONES WITH UH THIS THING AND UH HERE AN ARROW HERE AN ARROW HERE AN ARROW HERE AN ARROW\n[19:29] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[19:36] MTD038ID: BECAUSE UH FROM H HUNDRED UH REMOTE CONTROLS NINETY NINE HAVE IT\n[19:40] MTD037PM: BUT IF WE DON'T HAVE A L. C. D. WE DON'T HAVE A MENU\n[19:40] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[19:45] MTD038ID: UH THEN WE HAVE IT ON THE T. V. THE MENU\n[19:45] MTD040ME: UH UH\n[19:48] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT AGAIN MAYBE TH HOW DO WE KNOW THE T. V. CAN HANDLE IT\n[19:54] MTD037PM: YOU DON'T KNOW\n[19:56] MTD037PM: SO THERE'S NO MENU\n[19:56] MTD038ID: I DON'T KNOW\n[19:58] MTD038ID: IT'S LIKE SOME SORT OF UH TELETEXT OPTION BUT WE DON'T HAVE TELETEXT\n[20:02] MTD037PM: NO\n[20:03] MTD037PM: SO YOU CAN'T USE IT\n[20:06] MTD038ID: AND IF WE PUT AN L. C. D. THING ON IT THEN THE COSTS WILL UH BE MUCH HIGHER\n[20:13] MTD037PM: OKAY WE MAKE TWO CONCEPTS\n[20:14] MTD037PM: ONE WITH L. C. D.\n[20:15] MTD037PM: ONE WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[20:17] MTD038ID: 'KAY\n[20:19] MTD038ID: BUT YOU ALL LIKE THIS KIND OF THING\n[20:22] MTD038ID: UH\n[20:23] MTD037PM: GOOD CONCEPT\n[20:24] MTD037PM: BUT\n[20:26] MTD038ID: WITH THE SCROLL BUTTON\n[20:27] MTD037PM: THAT'S ONE\n[20:27] MTD038ID: AND AND THIS ONE HAS TO BE SOFT\n[20:29] MTD040ME: UH UH\n[20:31] MTD038ID: AND THIS HAS TO BE HARDER BECAUSE WHEN IT FALLS IT MU MU MUST NOT BURST\n[20:37] MTD038ID: OR SOME KIND OF RUBBER AROUND IT\n[20:40] MTD039UID: MM-HMM\n[20:46] MTD037PM: IT'S ONE\n[20:47] MTD037PM: TWO\n[20:48] MTD037PM: NUMBER TWO\n[20:49] MTD039UID: AND YOU CAN AND YOU CAN UH MAKE THE THE POWER BUTTON AS A TRIGGER\n[20:53] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[20:53] MTD039UID: LIKE UH\n[20:54] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[20:54] MTD038ID: AH THAT'S NICE\n[20:56] MTD038ID: HERE\n[20:56] MTD038ID: TRIGGER\n[20:58] MTD037PM: NO\n[20:59] MTD039UID: JUST TO UH\n[20:59] MTD037PM: BUT WHEN YOU HANDLE IT YOU PUT IT ON AND OFF\n[21:03] MTD037PM: IT'S NOT GOOD TO USE\n[21:06] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT I'LL ZAP\n[21:06] MTD039UID: OH LIKE A\n[21:10] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[21:11] MTD037PM: FUCK\n[21:11] MTD037PM: OUT\n[21:14] MTD037PM: NO IT'S NOT GOOD\n[21:17] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[21:17] MTD037PM: NOW SECOND CONCEPT\n[21:19] MTD037PM: ONE WITH L. C. D. ONE WITHOUT L. C. D.\n[21:23] MTD037PM: THEN UH\n[21:26] MTD037PM: PAINT IT\n[21:27] MTD038ID: PAINT IT\n[21:28] MTD038ID: WITH THE SCROLL THING ON LIKE THIS\n[21:30] MTD037PM: ONE WITH TWO SCROLL BUTTONS AND ONE WITH WITHOUT\n[21:34] MTD037PM: YEAH\n[21:35] MTD037PM: UH ONE WITH A WITH A MENU AND ONE WITHOUT A MENU\n[21:36] MTD038ID: SO\n[21:39] MTD037PM: AND THE ONE WITH WITH A MENU HAS AN L. C. D.\n[21:40] MTD038ID: DRAW IT\n[21:42] MTD037PM: UNBELIEVABLE\n[21:46] MTD037PM: DO I HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING\n[21:49] MTD037PM: BLANK\n[21:51] MTD037PM: YOU HAVE\n[23:01] MTD037PM: NOT SO DIFFICULT\n[23:03] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[23:04] MTD039UID: BUT IF YOU PUT PUSH THE THE MENU BUTTON\n[23:08] MTD037PM: UH THAT'S THE MENU\n[23:09] MTD039UID: YEAH WH WHAT\n[23:09] MTD037PM: THERE FOR THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[23:11] MTD039UID: YES BUT YOU DON'T KNOW WHICH OF THE SCROLL BUTTONS YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE\n[23:16] MTD037PM: YOU HAVE TO\n[23:18] MTD037PM: FOR THE MENU\n[23:19] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[23:22] MTD037PM: MM-HMM\n[23:24] MTD037PM: ONE\n[23:27] MTD037PM: THAT WAY\n[23:28] MTD037PM: AND ONE\n[23:31] MTD037PM: THAT WAY\n[23:35] MTD037PM: SO\n[23:38] MTD037PM: THEN IT DEPENDS ON THE COST\n[23:41] MTD037PM: S ON AND OFF\n[23:43] MTD038ID: BUT IS IT EASY TO USE\n[23:45] MTD038ID: WHEN YOU HAVE IT ON YOUR LEFT SIDE AND\n[23:48] MTD037PM: WHEN IT'S NOT TOO BIG\n[23:50] MTD037PM: JUST LIKE A A PHONE\n[23:52] MTD039UID: MM-HMM\n[23:55] MTD040ME: M UH YEAH MAYBE IT'S BETTER IF THE UH SCROLL WHEELS ARE UM MORE SEPARATE YEAH\n[23:58] MTD038ID: SEPARATE MORE SEPARATE H YEAH\n[24:00] MTD037PM: YES OKAY\n[24:00] MTD040ME: LIKE YOU HAVE THE MENU BUTTON IN BETWEEN UH\n[24:03] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[24:03] MTD038ID: ON THE LEFT A SCROLL BUTTON AND ON THE RIGHT A SCROLL BUTTON\n[24:13] MTD038ID: BUT WOULD IT BE EASY TO USE THEN\n[24:15] MTD038ID: IF IT'S LIKE YOU HAVE A BIG UH\n[24:53] MTD037PM: VERY GOOD\n[24:57] MTD037PM: IS IT BETTER\n[25:00] MTD037PM: WHEN YOU UH THE MENU YOU HAVE TO GO THERE THERE THERE THERE\n[25:06] MTD038ID: I ALSO THINK THIS CONCEPT IS NOT WHAT THE YOUNG PEOPLE WERE LOOKING FOR\n[25:07] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[25:10] MTD038ID: THEY WERE LIKE ROUND CURVES UH DIFFERENT UH\n[25:14] MTD037PM: YEAH OKAY\n[25:15] MTD037PM: THAT'S THAT'S THE OUTSIDE\n[25:16] MTD038ID: OKAY OKAY OKAY\n[25:16] MTD037PM: BUT NOW THE FIRST THE BUTTONS\n[25:19] MTD038ID: MM-HMM\n[25:25] MTD040ME: THINK WE HAVE WE HAVE NOW TWO BUTTONS MISSING\n[25:28] MTD040ME: THE UH UM\n[25:31] MTD040ME: THE MUTE BUTTON\n[25:33] MTD037PM: SORRY\n[25:34] MTD040ME: WE HAVE TWO BUTTONS MISSING\n[25:35] MTD040ME: THE MUTE BUTTON\n[25:35] MTD040ME: AND UM THE TO TO UH HAVE TO UH NUMBERS\n[25:42] MTD037PM: MUTE\n[25:43] MTD037PM: AND THE OTHER\n[25:45] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[25:46] MTD037PM: YEAH\n[25:47] MTD037PM: NOT SO DIFFICULT\n[25:49] MTD040ME: BUT UH\n[25:52] MTD038ID: PERSONALLY I THINK TWO SCROLL BUTTONS UH AREN'T EASY TO HANDLE\n[25:58] MTD037PM: BUT HOW DO YOU WANNA SOLVE IT\n[26:00] MTD038ID: WITH THE SWITCH BUTTON\n[26:03] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT ON THE MENU THAT'S NOT UH EASY\n[26:06] MTD038ID: NO LIKE UH\n[26:06] MTD037PM: THEN YOU GO DOWN YOU SWITCH YOU GO INTO THE RIGHT YOU SWITCH YOU GO DOWN\n[26:11] MTD038ID: OH YOU MEAN LIKE THAT\n[26:12] MTD037PM: YEAH\n[26:12] MTD038ID: UH THEN YOU CAN ALSO HAVE LIKE UH TH UM\n[26:16] MTD037PM: A JOYSTICK\n[26:17] MTD038ID: YEAH AND JOYSTICK I THINK\n[26:19] MTD037PM: YEAH\n[26:20] MTD037PM: BUT IS IT UH\n[26:22] MTD037PM: DOES THAT BREAK A JOYSTICK\n[26:25] MTD037PM: OR A SMALL ONE JUST LIKE IN A LAPTOP\n[26:27] MTD038ID: YEAH LIKE IN A LAPTOP S UH S SOME SORT OF THING\n[26:30] MTD038ID: A LITTLE BIT BIGGER WITH EASIER THI\n[26:32] MTD037PM: MEAN IT'S BETTER\n[26:33] MTD037PM: BUT HOW EXPENSIVE IT IS\n[26:37] MTD038ID: I DON'T KNOW\n[26:39] MTD037PM: OH\n[26:40] MTD037PM: WHY DO I PAY YOU FOR\n[26:44] MTD037PM: UM WELL UM\n[26:52] MTD037PM: BETTER IDEAS\n[26:59] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[27:00] MTD038ID: OR NO SCROLL UH THINGS\n[27:02] MTD038ID: JUST A SHAPE\n[27:04] MTD038ID: AND NO NO\n[27:07] MTD037PM: FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLES I THINK SCROLL BUTTON'S GOOD\n[27:07] MTD038ID: IT WON'T WORK\n[27:09] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[27:10] MTD038ID: UH-HUH\n[27:14] MTD037PM: SO\n[27:16] MTD037PM: THINK WE HAVE TO KEEP THEM\n[27:21] MTD038ID: OR A REMOTE CONTROL MORE LIKE JOYSTICK\n[27:25] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT IS IT THAT'S NOT EXPENSIVE THAN UH JOYSTICK IS BETTER\n[27:30] MTD037PM: A SMALL ONE\n[27:31] MTD038ID: A SMALL ONE LIKE THIS LIKE A NINTENDO UH K\n[27:34] MTD037PM: NO JUST LIKE IN A\n[27:36] MTD038ID: PLAYSTATION THING\n[27:37] MTD037PM: A LAPTOP\n[27:38] MTD037PM: SMALL ROUND\n[27:42] MTD037PM: THEN IT'S\n[27:44] MTD037PM: NOT SO BIG\n[27:45] MTD038ID: NO NO NO\n[27:46] MTD038ID: I MEAN THE THE SHAPE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[27:48] MTD037PM: OH THE SH YEAH BUT THEN YOU CAN YOU HAVE TO USE T WITH ONE HAND\n[27:49] MTD038ID: JUST LIKE A PLAYSTATION THING\n[27:54] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[27:58] MTD037PM: SO\n[28:00] MTD037PM: MAYBE IF IT'S POSSIBLE IT'S NOT TOO EXPENSIVE I THINK A JOYSTICK IS BETTER\n[28:07] MTD037PM: A SMALL ONE\n[28:08] MTD037PM: SO PLEASE LOOK AT IT\n[28:12] MTD038ID: NO THAT'S OKAY I GOT\n[28:32] MTD040ME: AND ON THE L. C. D. HOW MUCH IT COSTS\n[28:35] MTD040ME: UH IT COSTS EXTRA\n[28:39] MTD038ID: UH THEY'RE NOT UH\n[28:44] MTD038ID: IN DETAILS\n[28:45] MTD038ID: IT'S MORE EXPENSIVE OR LESS EXPENSIVE HUH\n[28:47] MTD037PM: YEAH WE I THINK YOU GET IT\n[28:54] MTD037PM: SO AFTER THIS MEETING YOU HAVE HALF AN HOUR TO UH FIX IT\n[29:00] MTD038ID: THEN I HAVE TO COME WITH IT\n[29:04] MTD037PM: YES\n[29:04] MTD038ID: I GOT MY PERSONAL COSTS\n[29:05] MTD038ID: I I DON'T I DON'T KNOW THE COSTS\n[29:09] MTD037PM: YOUR PROBLEM\n[29:11] MTD037PM: NOT MINE\n[29:15] MTD038ID: THEN I'LL UH MAKE SOMETHING UP\n[29:17] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[29:19] MTD037PM: SO DO WE HAVE OTHER CONCEPTS\n[29:25] MTD037PM: THEN FOR THE COMPONENTS\n[29:28] MTD037PM: WE USE A NORMAL BATTERY\n[29:32] MTD039UID: MM YEAH\n[29:32] MTD037PM: THEN IT'S\n[29:34] MTD037PM: CH CHEAPEST WAY I THINK\n[29:34] MTD038ID: YEAH OR THE OR THE KINETIC UH WITH NORMAL BATTERY\n[29:37] MTD037PM: NO NO KINETIC\n[29:37] MTD038ID: YEAH I THINK IT'S UH YEAH MORE EXPENSIVE\n[29:37] MTD037PM: KINETIC IS UH CH MAKES IT MORE EXPENSIVE\n[29:40] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[29:40] MTD037PM: SO WE USE A NORMAL BATTERY\n[29:40] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[29:43] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[29:43] MTD038ID: OKAY\n[29:43] MTD040ME: YES\n[29:55] MTD037PM: CHIP\n[29:56] MTD037PM: DEPENDS ON THE L. C. D.\n[29:57] MTD038ID: DEPENDS ON THE SCROLL\n[30:00] MTD037PM: SCROLL\n[30:00] MTD038ID: IF WE USE A SCROLL THEN WE HAVE THE UH REGULAR CHIP\n[30:04] MTD038ID: IF WE DON'T USE A SCROLL THEN WE CAN USE THE SIMPLE CHIP\n[30:07] MTD038ID: AND THAT'S\n[30:07] MTD037PM: YEAH\n[30:08] MTD037PM: AND UH WE IF YOU USE THE L. C. D. WE HAVE TO\n[30:10] MTD038ID: UH THE MOST EXPENSIVE\n[30:12] MTD037PM: YES OKAY\n[30:12] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[30:13] MTD037PM: SO DEPENDS ON THE L. C. D. AND THE SCROLL\n[30:15] MTD038ID: IF WE YEAH\n[30:17] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[30:17] MTD038ID: IF WE NO OKAY SCROLL WHEEL\n[30:18] MTD038ID: SO I HAVE THIS\n[30:19] MTD038ID: SO IT WILL BE UH THE ADVANCED CHIP OR THE UH REGU UH OR THE REGULAR CHIP\n[30:26] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[30:28] MTD037PM: SO UH THE SHAPES OF THE\n[30:33] MTD037PM: DESIGN\n[30:36] MTD037PM: DEPENDS ON THE L. C. D. AND BUT\n[30:40] MTD037PM: IT HAS TO BE SMALL\n[30:43] MTD037PM: I THINK\n[30:44] MTD038ID: OR SHALL WE JUST PUT IT ON THE PISTOL THING\n[30:47] MTD038ID: AND THEN JUST PUT ALSO ON L. C. D. ON IT\n[30:49] MTD037PM: IF YOU HAVE PISTOL IT L. C. D. 'S NOT EASY\n[30:54] MTD037PM: Y Y YEAH BUT\n[30:55] MTD038ID: JUST USE YOUR THUMB\n[30:59] MTD037PM: IF YOU USE A PHONE\n[31:00] MTD038ID: IF YOU YEAH\n[31:01] MTD037PM: K YEAH BUT BUT THEN YOU HAVE IT\n[31:02] MTD038ID: I USE MY THUMB\n[31:05] MTD037PM: LIKE TH IF YOU HAVE PISTOL YOU HAVE IT SO\n[31:07] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[31:08] MTD037PM: AND THE SCREEN IS\n[31:09] MTD037PM: WELL THEN YOU HAVE TO KEEP IT THIS WAY TO LOOK AT THE SCREEN\n[31:09] MTD038ID: IF YOU HAVE A JOYSTICK ON\n[31:13] MTD038ID: NO IF YOU HAVE LIKE UH AN UH UH A NI A UH PLAYSTATION UH GAME CONTROLLER\n[31:19] MTD037PM: YEAH\n[31:19] MTD038ID: AND YOU MOVE UP F FORWARD DOWN LEFT\n[31:21] MTD038ID: THEN YOU HAVE UH JUST YEAH A LITTLE BIT CURVED\n[31:25] MTD038ID: IT'S NOT JUST UH STRAIGHT\n[31:27] MTD037PM: NO\n[31:28] MTD037PM: NO NO\n[31:30] MTD038ID: THAT'S HOW WE USE IT\n[31:30] MTD040ME: UH\n[31:31] MTD038ID: THAT'S WHY THEY MAKE JOYSTICKS LIKE THAT I THINK\n[31:35] MTD037PM: YEAH BUT THEN YOU LOOK FORWARD\n[31:35] MTD040ME: UH YEAH BUT\n[31:37] MTD037PM: AND THEN YOU CAN Y\n[31:37] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[31:39] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[31:40] MTD037PM: N WELL IF YOU HAVE TO LOOK AT IT\n[31:41] MTD040ME: IF YOU\n[31:45] MTD038ID: 'KAY\n[31:45] MTD038ID: HERE'S OUR DESIGNER\n[31:47] MTD040ME: IF WE HAVE UH THEN SOMETHING STANDING HERE WITH THE L. C. D.\n[31:54] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[31:56] MTD037PM: THEN IT GOES LIKE THIS\n[32:02] MTD038ID: YEAH WHY NOT\n[32:02] MTD037PM: IF TH N WELL\n[32:06] MTD038ID: IT'S FOR THE YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[32:07] MTD037PM: YES OF COURSE\n[32:08] MTD038ID: IT'S SOMETHING NEW\n[32:10] MTD039UID: IT'S UH\n[32:10] MTD037PM: THAT'S GOOD GOOD\n[32:10] MTD037PM: BUT THE UM IT MAY NOT BREAK\n[32:15] MTD038ID: NOW WE PUT UH RUBBER AROUND IT\n[32:18] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[32:19] MTD037PM: IF THAT'S POSSIBLE\n[32:19] MTD040ME: UM YEAH\n[32:20] MTD038ID: HARD PLASTIC UH THE SHAPE AND AROUND IT HARD UH AROUND IT RUBBER\n[32:25] MTD038ID: AND THE UH THE HAND SHAPE IS ALSO RUBBER\n[32:29] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[32:30] MTD040ME: I CAN'T SEE THE\n[32:30] MTD039UID: OR YOU CAN UH\n[32:32] MTD039UID: TURN IT INSIDE\n[32:34] MTD040ME: BUT UH THE EASY OF UH TH THE EASE OF USE WASN'T UH THE MOST IMPORTANT UH ASPECT OF IT\n[32:34] MTD039UID: BUT THAT'S\n[32:41] MTD038ID: HUH\n[32:41] MTD039UID: NO THAT'S TRUE\n[32:43] MTD040ME: UH FOR US IT'S ABOUT TO SELL IT\n[32:45] MTD040ME: UH\n[32:46] MTD037PM: YEAH OF COURSE\n[32:46] MTD038ID: THIS IS SOMETHING NEW\n[32:48] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[32:50] MTD037PM: THEN THIS IS THE DESIGN\n[32:53] MTD037PM: AND THE BUTTONS ARE ON THE NEXT PAGE\n[32:56] MTD037PM: SO DEPENDS ON THE COST\n[32:58] MTD037PM: SO UM WE HAVE ONE MINUTE\n[32:59] MTD038ID: COSTS ARE OKAY\n[33:05] MTD040ME: ONE\n[33:06] MTD037PM: I THINK\n[33:06] MTD040ME: NO\n[33:06] MTD037PM: NO\n[33:06] MTD040ME: YOU HAVE MORE\n[33:07] MTD037PM: MORE\n[33:08] MTD037PM: SEVEN\n[33:08] MTD040ME: YOU HAVE STILL TEN\n[33:11] MTD037PM: NEXT MEETING\n[33:12] MTD037PM: THIRTY MINUTES\n[33:13] MTD037PM: SO HURRY UP\n[33:17] MTD038ID: OH THAT'S US TOGETHER\n[33:18] MTD037PM: YOU TWO STAY HERE\n[33:21] MTD037PM: PAINT IT\n[33:23] MTD039UID: OKAY\n[33:23] MTD037PM: NOW YOU HAVE TO\n[33:25] MTD037PM: SO\n[33:28] MTD037PM: I THINK IT'S CLEAR\n[33:30] MTD037PM: CHECK YOUR MAIL\n[33:32] MTD037PM: SO\n[33:33] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[33:34] MTD038ID: 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C. D.\n[2:11] MTD037PM: WHAT'S THE R. R. D\n[2:15] MTD038ID: THE R. R.\n[2:16] MTD039UID: R. R. 'S THE L THE THE THE THE COMPANY UH LOGO\n[2:18] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[2:20] MTD037PM: VERY GOOD\n[2:21] MTD037PM: SO WE HAVE\n[2:22] MTD040ME: THAT'S ON THE RUB RUBBER PART\n[2:25] MTD039UID: UH YES\n[2:26] MTD039UID: YES\n[2:26] MTD039UID: THAT'S ABOUT HERE\n[2:28] MTD037PM: SO WHAT THEY SAY ON THE SIDE IS PUT FASHION THERE\n[2:34] MTD037PM: YES\n[2:35] MTD037PM: IT'S GOOD\n[2:36] MTD039UID: OH\n[2:36] MTD037PM: SO THAT'S IT\n[2:37] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[2:40] MTD037PM: THAT'S PROTOTYPE\n[2:42] MTD037PM: NOW THE FINANCE\n[2:47] MTD037PM: WE DON'T KNOW IF IT'S TH IT IF IT'S OKAY\n[2:48] MTD040ME: ALRIGHT\n[2:50] MTD037PM: SO I'M GONNA LOOK\n[2:52] MTD040ME: DO WE DO WE CHANGE THE\n[2:52] MTD037PM: WE HAVE SORRY\n[2:54] MTD040ME: DO WE CHANGE THE THE ORDER\n[2:57] MTD040ME: OR ARE WE GOING TO UH EV EVALUATE IT FIRST\n[2:58] MTD037PM: FINANCE IS UM YEAH IT'S\n[3:01] MTD037PM: NO FIRST UH\n[3:05] MTD037PM: YES\n[3:05] MTD037PM: WE HAVE TO EVALUATE THE PRODUCT YET\n[3:07] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[3:08] MTD037PM: SORRY\n[3:08] MTD040ME: THAT'S UH UM THAT CAN BE NONE\n[3:24] MTD040ME: UM WE GONNA DO THE EVALUATION NOW TOGETHER\n[3:27] MTD040ME: BUT I HAVE UH A INTRODUCTION HOW IT WORKS\n[3:31] MTD040ME: SO IT WILL COME UP\n[3:37] MTD040ME: UH OH\n[3:39] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[3:41] MTD040ME: UM YEAH\n[3:42] MTD040ME: WELL WE UH UH I HAVE UM THINKED A FEW EVALUATION UH CRITERIAS\n[3:49] MTD040ME: UH BASED ON UM OUR MARKETING STRATEGY ON UH THE LATEST TRENDS ON USER PREFERENCES\n[3:59] MTD040ME: UH WE HAVE A SEVEN POINT SCALE FROM UH TRUE AS WELL\n[4:03] MTD040ME: TO FALSE SEVEN\n[4:04] MTD040ME: AND ON BASE OF EACH C UH CRITERIA WE NEED TO UM GIVE A RATING\n[4:09] MTD040ME: WE CAN UH WELL IT LOOK LIKE THIS\n[4:11] MTD040ME: BUT WE GONNA UH DO IT HERE THEY SAID\n[4:15] MTD040ME: SO YOU HOPE FOUND OUT HOW TO DO IT WITH A WORD DOCUMENT\n[4:27] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[4:37] MTD040ME: OKAY YEAH\n[4:39] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[4:41] MTD040ME: UM WELL UH WE HAVE THE WORD DOCUMENT\n[4:47] MTD037PM: CRITERIA\n[4:49] MTD040ME: YOU SO WE OPEN UP THAT BLANK HERE\n[4:54] MTD040ME: UM\n[4:59] MTD040ME: THINK I CAN UH WHAT THIS JUST AN EXAMPLE\n[5:03] MTD040ME: SO THIS NOT VERY IMPORTANT\n[5:04] MTD040ME: BUT UM IF I CAN\n[5:08] MTD040ME: GET A NUMBER IN HERE\n[5:14] MTD040ME: HMM\n[5:15] MTD037PM: NO IT'S OKAY\n[5:16] MTD040ME: WELL UH WE CAN'T DO THAT\n[5:17] MTD038ID: I'LL GET IT\n[5:18] MTD037PM: OH IT'S OKAY\n[5:19] MTD040ME: UM SO UH YOU HAVE TO THINK OF IT AS UH THE REMOTE CONTROL IS TECHNO TECHNOLOGICALLY INNOVATIVE\n[5:30] MTD040ME: UH AND THEN WE HAVE TO UH AGREE ON THE RATING TOGETHER\n[5:34] MTD040ME: AND IN THE END WE WILL C UH COUNT AN AVERAGE\n[5:38] MTD040ME: OF ALL RATING\n[5:39] MTD040ME: THE FIRST UH ON EACH ITEM\n[5:43] MTD037PM: WHAT DO YOU THINK\n[5:45] MTD040ME: YEAH I THINK IT'S UH UH WELL TECHNOLOGICALLY USING IT'S NOT UH IT DOESN'T CONTAIN MANY NEW FEATURES\n[5:53] MTD040ME: ONLY THE L. C. D.\n[5:56] MTD040ME: SO IT UM I THINK I WILL GIVE IT A YEAH YEAH YEAH A FOUR\n[6:03] MTD040ME: HMM\n[6:05] MTD038ID: I THINK THE SCROLL BUTTON IS SOMETHING ALSO UH NEW\n[6:10] MTD038ID: WHAT UH NOT ANOTH UH NOT A LOT OF UH A LOT OF UH REMOTE CONTROLS HAVE\n[6:16] MTD038ID: I THINK TECHNOLOGICALLY I'LL GIVE IT AN\n[6:22] MTD038ID: SEVEN\n[6:22] MTD038ID: SI SIX SIX\n[6:23] MTD037PM: YEAH\n[6:23] MTD038ID: SORRY SIX\n[6:23] MTD040ME: SO NOW I I THINK YOU UH SEE IT UM ITS STATEMENT\n[6:29] MTD040ME: AND YOU TRUE OR FALSE\n[6:29] MTD038ID: OH TRUE OR FALSE\n[6:30] MTD038ID: OH UH I'LL I'LL GIVE IT UH A T A TWO\n[6:31] MTD040ME: AND TRUE IS ONE\n[6:32] MTD040ME: SO YEAH\n[6:33] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[6:33] MTD038ID: SORRY\n[6:33] MTD037PM: TWO\n[6:35] MTD037PM: YOU\n[6:36] MTD039UID: THREE\n[6:38] MTD037PM: ME TOO\n[6:39] MTD037PM: SO IT'S A THREE\n[6:41] MTD040ME: 'KAY\n[6:42] MTD040ME: UM WELL\n[6:48] MTD040ME: IT'S A ONE\n[6:50] MTD040ME: THE FIRST ITEM\n[6:52] MTD040ME: SO OKAY THE SECOND ITEM\n[6:54] MTD040ME: UM THIS PRODUCT IS FOR ALL SORTS OF CUSTOMERS\n[6:59] MTD039UID: MM\n[6:59] MTD040ME: WELL IT'S A STATEMENT WHICH UH I DISAGREE WITH\n[7:02] MTD040ME: BECAUSE WE UH REALLY AIM UH AT AT YOUNG MARKET AND I THINK THE WAY IT LOOKED UH C UH TOTALLY IN YELLOW\n[7:10] MTD040ME: IT'S NOT UH REALLY AIMED FOR ALL CUSTOMERS\n[7:12] MTD040ME: IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE THAT\n[7:14] MTD037PM: SO IT'S A\n[7:16] MTD040ME: THAT'S UH A SIX\n[7:18] MTD038ID: FIVE\n[7:21] MTD039UID: MM FOUR\n[7:23] MTD037PM: YES IT'S FOR THE\n[7:26] MTD037PM: YOUNGER G GROUP\n[7:27] MTD039UID: YEAH BUT IT'S IT'S\n[7:27] MTD037PM: SO IT'S UH HALF HALF OF THE PEOPLE\n[7:31] MTD037PM: SO I THINK IT'S FOUR\n[7:33] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[7:34] MTD039UID: I MEAN IT STILL HAS L LARGE BUTTONS AND NOT M MANY BUTTONS\n[7:38] MTD039UID: SO I MEAN THE COLOURS ARE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE BUT\n[7:38] MTD038ID: MM-HMM\n[7:38] MTD037PM: NO\n[7:41] MTD037PM: YES\n[7:41] MTD037PM: SO I THINK IT'S FOUR\n[7:42] MTD039UID: OLDER\n[7:44] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[7:44] MTD038ID: MAYBE VERSION UH THREE POINT O. UH HAS OTHER COLOURS\n[7:47] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[7:49] MTD039UID: MAYBE\n[7:50] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[7:50] MTD037PM: GIVE IT A FOUR\n[7:51] MTD038ID: FOUR\n[7:52] MTD040ME: FOUR\n[7:52] MTD037PM: YEP\n[7:53] MTD040ME: UH OKAY\n[7:55] MTD040ME: MM\n[7:59] MTD037PM: WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[8:01] MTD040ME: THAT'S UH THE MOTTO OF OUR COMPANY\n[8:05] MTD040ME: YEAH WELL DO WE DO THIS WITH UH THIS PRODUCT\n[8:13] MTD040ME: I UM YEAH\n[8:15] MTD040ME: I THINK IF WE DO THIS AS IT'S UH UH C UH IT'S REALLY ORIENTATES ON THE DESIGN\n[8:23] MTD040ME: UM SO I WOULD GIVE IT A TWO\n[8:27] MTD038ID: ME TOO A TWO BECAUSE ONLY THE BATTERY IS NOT UH\n[8:32] MTD038ID: TECHIN UH TECHNOLOGICALLY HIGH STANDARD\n[8:35] MTD038ID: BUT THE REST OF IT IS\n[8:37] MTD038ID: SO I THINK A TWO\n[8:40] MTD039UID: YES\n[8:41] MTD039UID: TWO\n[8:42] MTD040ME: TWO\n[8:42] MTD037PM: UH I SAY UH A FIVE\n[8:45] MTD037PM: IT'S NOT FASHION IT'S NEW\n[8:48] MTD037PM: IT MUST BE A FASHION\n[8:51] MTD037PM: BUT IT ISN'T\n[8:51] MTD038ID: IT IT WILL BE FASHION\n[8:53] MTD037PM: YES\n[8:53] MTD037PM: IT W IF IT'S NOT A FASHION\n[8:58] MTD037PM: WE CAN PUT IT IN IT\n[8:59] MTD037PM: SO IT MUST BE A FASHION\n[9:03] MTD037PM: I THINK IT'S A FIVE\n[9:09] MTD040ME: UH OKAY\n[9:12] MTD039UID: THEN MAKE IT TH THREE\n[9:12] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[9:13] MTD040ME: YES I'LL THINK OF THAT TOO\n[9:14] MTD037PM: NO\n[9:15] MTD038ID: 'KAY\n[9:15] MTD037PM: OH\n[9:15] MTD038ID: THREE IS OKAY\n[9:15] MTD040ME: YEAH AGREE\n[9:16] MTD037PM: I USE MY FEET THOUGH\n[9:17] MTD038ID: OH WE'LL WAIT OUTSIDE\n[9:21] MTD040ME: A THREE\n[9:25] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[9:26] MTD040ME: YEAH OKAY\n[9:30] MTD040ME: THE NEXT ELEMENT UM IS THE PRODUCT LOOKS GOOD\n[9:36] MTD040ME: WELL PERSONALLY I DO NOT PREFER A UM REMOTE CONTROL THAT'S FULLY IN YELLOW\n[9:41] MTD040ME: SO I WOULD GIVE THIS A FIVE\n[9:45] MTD038ID: I GIVE IT A ONE\n[9:52] MTD039UID: YES A ONE\n[9:53] MTD039UID: I LIKE IT\n[9:56] MTD037PM: WELL I SAY THREE\n[9:58] MTD037PM: SO COUNTING THEN IS TWO AND A HALF\n[10:03] MTD040ME: WE HAVE TO DO OUR UH TWO OR THREE\n[10:05] MTD038ID: SAY TWO\n[10:06] MTD037PM: OKAY TWO\n[10:06] MTD038ID: TWO\n[10:07] MTD040ME: TWO\n[10:08] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[10:12] MTD040ME: SO WELL WE GONNA DO THE NEXT PART\n[10:16] MTD040ME: UH YEP\n[10:19] MTD040ME: UH UH THE NEXT STATEMENT\n[10:21] MTD040ME: IT HAS NOT TOO MUCH BUTTONS\n[10:23] MTD040ME: UM YEAH I I HAVE UH SAID IS NOT BECAUSE UH A LOW NUMBER IS BETTER\n[10:30] MTD040ME: AND IN THE END WE CALCULATE AN AVERAGE\n[10:33] MTD040ME: SO UM THAT'S WHY IT'S A NEGATIVE IN IT\n[10:39] MTD040ME: UM WELL THIS ONE OF OUR AIMS NOT HAVE TOO MUCH BUTTONS\n[10:43] MTD040ME: SO UM UH DID WE UH DO THAT\n[10:46] MTD040ME: WELL UH IF WE GO TO UH THIS FASHION I WE STILL HAVE CAUSED UH A LOT OF UH BUTTONS FOR THE NUMBERS\n[10:55] MTD040ME: BUT YOU CAN YOU CAN GO FOR THAT\n[10:57] MTD040ME: AND UM THAT WAY YOU DON'T HAVE A LOT OF BUTTONS OVER\n[11:01] MTD040ME: SO I WOULD GIVE THIS A TWO\n[11:03] MTD038ID: ONE\n[11:07] MTD037PM: YOU\n[11:09] MTD039UID: ONE\n[11:10] MTD037PM: ME TOO\n[11:10] MTD037PM: ONE\n[11:11] MTD040ME: ONE\n[11:14] MTD040ME: UM BUT WHERE WHERE IS THE\n[11:21] MTD037PM: NEXT SIX\n[11:25] MTD037PM: IT DOES NOT GET LOST EASILY\n[11:25] MTD040ME: SO\n[11:30] MTD040ME: YEAH DID WE IMPLEMENT UH THE SOUND\n[11:35] MTD038ID: UH JUST A SMALL THING\n[11:37] MTD039UID: YES\n[11:41] MTD037PM: NO WE DID NOT\n[11:43] MTD039UID: YEAH BUT UH\n[11:44] MTD037PM: SO BUT CAN IT GET LOST IF IT'S SUCH A THING\n[11:47] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[11:48] MTD038ID: AH\n[11:48] MTD037PM: I DON'T THINK SO\n[11:49] MTD038ID: YELLOW\n[11:50] MTD038ID: LOOKS LIKE A PISTOL\n[11:51] MTD037PM: YES\n[11:51] MTD037PM: NOT A NOT A NORMAL SHAPES\n[11:52] MTD038ID: UH\n[11:54] MTD037PM: SO\n[11:54] MTD038ID: IT WON'T GET BETWEEN UH THE PILLOWS UH ON THE COUCH\n[11:56] MTD037PM: NO\n[11:57] MTD037PM: IT WON'T GET LOST\n[11:57] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[11:59] MTD037PM: SO\n[11:59] MTD038ID: UH\n[11:59] MTD040ME: IT WON'T\n[12:01] MTD037PM: A ONE\n[12:03] MTD038ID: YEAH O ONE\n[12:04] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[12:04] MTD037PM: OKAY A ONE\n[12:05] MTD040ME: ONE\n[12:06] MTD037PM: NEXT\n[12:09] MTD040ME: OKAY UM WELL WE AIMED FOR THE YOUNGER MARKET\n[12:13] MTD040ME: UH YEAH DID WE ACHIEVE THAT\n[12:16] MTD040ME: I THINK WITH THE WAY IT LOOKS AND UM IT IS DESIGNED I WILL GIVE IT A TWO\n[12:22] MTD037PM: YEAH ME\n[12:24] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[12:24] MTD038ID: ME TOO\n[12:25] MTD037PM: THAT WAS OUR TARGET\n[12:28] MTD037PM: TWO\n[12:30] MTD038ID: TWO\n[12:30] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[12:30] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[12:30] MTD037PM: YEP\n[12:31] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[12:32] MTD037PM: RIGHT\n[12:34] MTD037PM: THERE'S A FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[12:36] MTD040ME: UH YES\n[12:37] MTD040ME: THAT THAT WAS UH YEAH ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS THAT UH TRENDWATCH SAID\n[12:42] MTD040ME: I DIDN'T UH SAY IT IN MY PRESENTATION\n[12:45] MTD040ME: BUT UM WELL DOES IT HAVE THAT\n[12:50] MTD040ME: I WOULD SAY YES\n[12:51] MTD040ME: SO UM\n[12:54] MTD040ME: WELL LET'S ALSO GIVE THIS A TWO\n[12:56] MTD040ME: T\n[12:57] MTD038ID: I GAVE THIS A ONE BECAUSE OF THE RUBBER\n[13:00] MTD038ID: IT FEELS SOFT\n[13:01] MTD038ID: UH IT LOOKS LIKE A L UH UH B UH A BIT LIKE A JOYSTICK\n[13:04] MTD038ID: IT'S YEAH\n[13:05] MTD038ID: YEAH F VERY FANCY TRENDY\n[13:08] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[13:10] MTD039UID: YES A ONE\n[13:11] MTD037PM: I SAY A TWO\n[13:14] MTD037PM: IT'S A A BIT PERSONAL\n[13:16] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[13:16] MTD037PM: IF IT'S FANCY\n[13:18] MTD037PM: SO I THINK S TWO IS BETTER\n[13:19] MTD039UID: YEAH OKAY\n[13:20] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[13:20] MTD038ID: TWO IS OKAY\n[13:21] MTD040ME: TWO\n[13:22] MTD040ME: AND UM THEN THE LAST ONE I COULD THINK OF UH IT GOES WITH THE LATEST TRENDS\n[13:33] MTD037PM: NO IT'S NEW\n[13:35] MTD037PM: INNOVATION\n[13:37] MTD040ME: IF WE LOOKED AT THE LATEST TRENDS FOR THE UH YOUNGER PEOPLE AND THEY ATE UH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES\n[13:44] MTD040ME: WELL IT HAS A UM A NICE COLOUR UH WELL COMPARED TO FOOD BUT WE DIDN'T UH\n[13:52] MTD040ME: WE DID NOT PAINT ANY UH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE ON IT FOR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[13:55] MTD038ID: OH\n[13:56] MTD040ME: SO I WOULD DID NOT GIVE THIS UH A ONE OR TWO\n[13:58] MTD040ME: I WE'LL GO FOR A THREE\n[14:03] MTD038ID: I GO FOR TWO BECAUSE UH THE THE SHAPES ARE STILL ROUND\n[14:08] MTD038ID: UH THE LATEST TRENDS ARE SOFT THINGS YOU KNOW LIKE UH I SAID IN MY PRESENTATION\n[14:14] MTD040ME: YES\n[14:14] MTD038ID: UH\n[14:16] MTD038ID: BUT THE THE COLOURS ARE UM BASIC LIKE YELLOW RED UM BLUE\n[14:21] MTD038ID: SOMETHING WHAT ALSO YOUNGER PEOPLE WANT\n[14:24] MTD038ID: IT'S ALSO A TREND SO I'LL GIVE IT A TWO\n[14:27] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[14:29] MTD039UID: MM THREE\n[14:32] MTD037PM: ME TOO\n[14:32] MTD037PM: THREE\n[14:34] MTD040ME: A THREE\n[14:35] MTD037PM: YEAH\n[14:39] MTD040ME: OKAY\n[14:39] MTD040ME: SO UM COME BACK TO THE PRESENTATION NOW\n[14:46] MTD040ME: SO WE FIND YOURSELF THERE AND NOW WE HAVE TO CALCULATE AN AVERAGE RATING\n[14:50] MTD040ME: SO WE WILL DO THAT\n[14:50] MTD037PM: EFFORT IS THREE TEN AND TWELVE\n[14:52] MTD040ME: YES\n[14:53] MTD037PM: THIRTY FORTY FIFTY\n[14:55] MTD037PM: TWENTY ONE\n[14:57] MTD037PM: SO IT'S UH TWO AND THREE NINE TWO AND ONE THIRD\n[14:57] MTD040ME: BY NINE\n[15:02] MTD038ID: TWO\n[15:03] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[15:05] MTD040ME: UM UH OKAY\n[15:11] MTD040ME: TWO\n[15:16] MTD037PM: YEP\n[15:16] MTD040ME: COME ON\n[15:17] MTD037PM: UH NAH\n[15:21] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[15:24] MTD040ME: SO UH THAT'S A PRETTY LOW RATING I THINK\n[15:27] MTD039UID: YES\n[15:29] MTD037PM: SO IT'S GOOD\n[15:30] MTD040ME: SO ACCORDING TO OUR UH OWN EVALUATION UH WE DID A GOOD JOB\n[15:36] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[15:36] MTD037PM: THANK YOU\n[15:37] MTD038ID: YEAH I THINK\n[15:41] MTD040ME: OH\n[15:42] MTD040ME: NAH\n[15:43] MTD040ME: HOW AM I DOING\n[15:44] MTD040ME: YES\n[15:46] MTD040ME: AND I CLOSED YOUR SLIDE SHOW\n[15:46] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[15:47] MTD037PM: BACK TO MY UH\n[15:49] MTD040ME: WHICH ONE WAS THE LAST FOR YOU\n[15:51] MTD040ME: UH DREAMING\n[15:53] MTD037PM: YEP\n[16:02] MTD037PM: NEXT PLEASE\n[16:03] MTD040ME: NEXT\n[16:05] MTD037PM: SO NOW UH WE HAVE A PRODUCT\n[16:05] MTD040ME: FINANCE\n[16:08] MTD037PM: VERY HAPPY\n[16:09] MTD037PM: BUT UH IS IT CHEAP ENOUGH\n[16:14] MTD037PM: UM SO IF UH I'LL HAVE A LOOK\n[16:19] MTD037PM: WE HAVE A BATTERY\n[16:21] MTD037PM: ONE BATTERY\n[16:23] MTD039UID: MM-HMM\n[16:24] MTD038ID: CHEAPEST THERE IS\n[16:25] MTD037PM: OKAY ONE BATTERY\n[16:27] MTD037PM: ELECTRONICS\n[16:28] MTD037PM: ADVANCED CHIP\n[16:30] MTD038ID: EXPENSIVE\n[16:31] MTD037PM: YEAH IT'S THE MOST ADVANCED\n[16:33] MTD037PM: CHIP ON PRINT\n[16:36] MTD037PM: WE HAVE THAT ONE\n[16:38] MTD038ID: WELL IT'S THE MOST ADVANCED\n[16:39] MTD037PM: WE HAVE THE SIMPLE REGULAR AND ADVANCED\n[16:42] MTD038ID: ADVANCED\n[16:42] MTD037PM: WE HAVE THE ADVA ADVANCED\n[16:45] MTD037PM: 'KAY SO UNCURVED OR FLAT\n[16:46] MTD037PM: NOPE\n[16:47] MTD037PM: SINGLE CURVED OR DOUBLE CURVED\n[16:48] MTD037PM: WE HAVE DOUBLE CURVED\n[16:58] MTD037PM: SO\n[17:01] MTD037PM: THEN WE HAVE PLASTIC WOOD RUBBER\n[17:06] MTD037PM: WE HAVE HALF RUBBER HALF PLASTIC\n[17:09] MTD039UID: MM YES\n[17:12] MTD037PM: NO TITANIUM\n[17:13] MTD037PM: SPECIAL COLOUR\n[17:17] MTD037PM: YES YELLOW\n[17:17] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[17:17] MTD038ID: UH YELLOW\n[17:19] MTD039UID: MM YEAH\n[17:20] MTD037PM: INTERFACE PUSH BUTTON\n[17:24] MTD037PM: SCROLL WHEEL INTEGRATED SCROLL WHEEL PUSH PUSH BUTTON OR L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[17:32] MTD037PM: SO WE HAVE THE L. C. D.\n[17:35] MTD037PM: WE HAVE TWO SCROLL WHEELS\n[17:38] MTD037PM: OR ONE\n[17:38] MTD038ID: ONE\n[17:39] MTD040ME: ONE\n[17:39] MTD037PM: AND IT'S NOT REALLY A S\n[17:40] MTD038ID: JOYSTICK UH THING\n[17:42] MTD037PM: YEAH IT'S THIS ONE\n[17:44] MTD037PM: NOW UH BUTTON SUPPLEMENT\n[17:46] MTD037PM: SPECIAL COLOUR\n[17:48] MTD037PM: WE ALREADY UH THAT'S THE FROM THE FOR THE BUTTONS\n[17:51] MTD037PM: THE BUTTONS ARE REGULAR COLOUR\n[17:54] MTD039UID: MM YEAH\n[17:57] MTD037PM: SO THEN UH THEN THEN THEN THEN THEN THEN\n[18:04] MTD037PM: THEN\n[18:08] MTD038ID: WE'RE NOT GONNA MAKE IT\n[18:11] MTD037PM: UH NO\n[18:12] MTD037PM: IT'S TOO EXPENSIVE\n[18:13] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[18:13] MTD038ID: WH\n[18:15] MTD037PM: SO WE HAVE TO CHANGE SOMETHING\n[18:16] MTD038ID: WHAT WHAT ARE THE COSTS\n[18:19] MTD037PM: FIFTEEN EUROS\n[18:21] MTD038ID: FIFTEEN\n[18:22] MTD037PM: YEAH WELL UH WHEN WE LOSE ONE SCROLL WHEEL IT'S OKAY\n[18:28] MTD037PM: 'CAUSE WE CAN'T LOSE THE BATTERY\n[18:30] MTD037PM: WE CAN'T LOSE THE ADVANCED CHIP\n[18:33] MTD037PM: WE CAN'T LOSE THE DOUBLE CURVE\n[18:36] MTD037PM: WE HAVE RUBBER SPECIAL COLOUR\n[18:37] MTD040ME: WE WOULD HAVE UH N\n[18:41] MTD038ID: A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[18:41] MTD038ID: UH I DON'T THINK IT'S A VERY SPECIAL COLOUR\n[18:42] MTD037PM: OH NO WE NO IT'S UH\n[18:46] MTD037PM: SORRY\n[18:46] MTD038ID: YELLOW\n[18:47] MTD038ID: UH IS IT A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[18:49] MTD040ME: FOR A REMOTE CONTROL\n[18:51] MTD038ID: WHAT\n[18:51] MTD040ME: I'VE FOR A REMOTE CONTROL I THINK IT IS\n[18:53] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[18:55] MTD040ME: IF WE WOULD HAVE UH UH NORMAL BUTTONS INSTEAD OF UH THE JOYSTICK\n[19:01] MTD040ME: FOR UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT\n[19:01] MTD037PM: UM THEN WE UH LOSE\n[19:06] MTD037PM: TWO EUROS\n[19:07] MTD037PM: THEN WE HAVE THIRTEEN EUROS\n[19:08] MTD037PM: HALF A EURO TOO MUCH\n[19:14] MTD037PM: EXACTLY THE SPECIAL COLOURS\n[19:21] MTD038ID: AND WHAT IF WE USE ONLY ONE SORT OF UM\n[19:21] MTD037PM: SO\n[19:28] MTD038ID: UM JUST ONLY PLASTIC OR ONLY RUBBER\n[19:32] MTD037PM: THAT'S ONE EURO\n[19:35] MTD038ID: ONE EURO DISCOUNT\n[19:40] MTD037PM: SO I DON'T THINK THAT'S GOOD\n[19:43] MTD037PM: MM\n[19:51] MTD037PM: I THINK WE HAVE TO KEEP THE L. C. D.\n[19:56] MTD037PM: IF\n[19:59] MTD038ID: IF WE CHANGE THE JOYST UH THE JOYSTICK THING INTO A BUTTON UP BUTTON DOWN BUTTON RIGHT BUTTON LEFT\n[20:07] MTD037PM: YES\n[20:09] MTD037PM: THEN IT'S\n[20:12] MTD037PM: ONLY THIRTEEN EUROS\n[20:15] MTD038ID: AND THEN WE'LL LOSE FIFTY CENT IN WHAT\n[20:19] MTD037PM: SO UH YEAH\n[20:23] MTD037PM: YEAH\n[20:23] MTD037PM: THEN YOU HAVE OR YOU HAVE TO CUT THIS OFF\n[20:25] MTD038ID: UH UH UH\n[20:30] MTD037PM: THEN IT'S NOT GOOD ANYMORE\n[20:32] MTD038ID: NO\n[20:34] MTD037PM: SO WAIT\n[20:36] MTD037PM: OKAY\n[20:37] MTD037PM: I'LL HAVE A LOOK\n[20:41] MTD037PM: WE\n[20:43] MTD038ID: AND IF YOU SAY IT'S JUST A R UH NORMAL COLOUR IT'S A NORMAL COLOUR WH NO ONE WILL SEE IT\n[20:50] MTD037PM: YELLOW RUBBER\n[20:52] MTD037PM: YEAH NORMAL\n[20:54] MTD038ID: NORMAL COLOUR AND THE THE JOYSTICK AWAY AND PUT THE BUTTON UP BUTTON DOWN RIGHT LEFT\n[21:03] MTD037PM: UH\n[21:04] MTD038ID: AND IT'S TWELVE EUROS I THINK\n[21:07] MTD037PM: ONE MINUTE PLEASE\n[21:10] MTD037PM: UH IS IT MAXIMUM\n[21:17] MTD037PM: UM\n[21:26] MTD037PM: YEAH IT'S NORMAL COLOUR\n[21:32] MTD037PM: BUT IF YOU LOSE THE\n[21:35] MTD037PM: JOYSTICK IT'S STILL UH AN ADVANCED CHIP\n[21:40] MTD038ID: NO\n[21:40] MTD038ID: UH NO NO NO\n[21:41] MTD037PM: OR IT'S THEN A REGULAR\n[21:43] MTD038ID: UH\n[21:46] MTD038ID: OH WAIT WAIT WAIT\n[21:48] MTD040ME: THE ADVANCED CHIP WAS FOR THE L. C. D. WASN'T IT\n[21:51] MTD039UID: YEAH\n[21:52] MTD038ID: OH YEAH\n[21:53] MTD037PM: SO THE ADVANCED IS FOR THE L. C. D. AND THE REGULAR FOR THE JOYSTICK\n[21:54] MTD038ID: OH YEAH\n[21:56] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[21:57] MTD038ID: YEAH YEAH\n[22:01] MTD037PM: AND WHAT IF WE LOSE THE L. C. D.\n[22:04] MTD038ID: IF WE LOSE THE L. C. D. THEN WE HAVE AN UH REGULAR CHIP AND NO L. C. D.\n[22:08] MTD037PM: YEAH REGULAR CHIP\n[22:10] MTD037PM: BUT\n[22:12] MTD037PM: IS IT A GOOD DESIGN\n[22:16] MTD038ID: UH YEAH\n[22:16] MTD038ID: THEN YOU'LL HAVE TO M UH SEE THE MENU ON THE TELEVISION\n[22:21] MTD038ID: AND YOU DON'T HAVE\n[22:23] MTD038ID: THE L. C. D.\n[22:25] MTD040ME: IF UH\n[22:26] MTD038ID: SO THE T. V. S HAS TO UH HAVE TO BE UP TO DATE\n[22:29] MTD040ME: IF WE HAVE THE N NO BUTTONS IF WE HAVE WE HAVE UH NOT A JOYSTICK BUT BUTTONS WE WOULD HAVE UH WE HAVE THIRTEEN EUROS\n[22:35] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[22:35] MTD037PM: MM YES\n[22:36] MTD040ME: AND THEN UH WE MOVE THE THE COLOUR\n[22:38] MTD040ME: WHAT WILL THAT BE\n[22:39] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[22:41] MTD037PM: THEN IT'S OKAY\n[22:42] MTD038ID: HUH\n[22:42] MTD038ID: NO KNEW THAT\n[22:43] MTD040ME: YEAH\n[22:46] MTD037PM: OKAY SO NO JOYSTICK\n[22:49] MTD037PM: OH NO BUT WE THEN WE GET PUSH BUTTONS FROM HALF A EURO\n[22:53] MTD038ID: YEAH THEN IT'S TWELVE EURO FIFTY THEN IT'S OKAY\n[22:57] MTD037PM: UH YES YES YES YES\n[23:00] MTD037PM: NO JOYSTICK\n[23:02] MTD037PM: PUSH BUTTONS\n[23:04] MTD037PM: NO SPECIAL COLOUR\n[23:07] MTD037PM: TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS\n[23:11] MTD037PM: THEN IT'S OKAY\n[23:12] MTD037PM: SO WE HAVE TO CHANGE THAT A LITTLE BIT\n[23:16] MTD037PM: AND YOU CANNOT USE THE RED AND GREEN BUTTON\n[23:22] MTD037PM: BECAUSE IF YOU GIVE THEM A S UH COLOUR\n[23:22] MTD039UID: OKAY\n[23:22] MTD039UID: ALL THE SAME UH\n[23:26] MTD037PM: YOU HAVE TO PAY\n[23:29] MTD037PM: POINT TWO EUROS\n[23:32] MTD038ID: SO ALL THE BUTTONS HAS TO HAVE TO BE THE SAME COLOUR\n[23:34] MTD037PM: YES\n[23:35] MTD038ID: BUT THEN THE PRINT ON IT WILL G UM CHANGE IT\n[23:38] MTD038ID: MAKE IT UH\n[23:42] MTD038ID: FOR EVERYBODY TO SEE WHAT BUTTON IT IS\n[23:44] MTD038ID: UH L HOW YOU CALL IT\n[23:44] MTD039UID: MM YEAH\n[23:47] MTD039UID: RECOGNISABLE\n[23:48] MTD038ID: RECOGNISABLE YEAH\n[23:48] MTD039UID: LIKE WHAT YEAH\n[23:49] MTD037PM: YES\n[23:52] MTD039UID: MM YEAH\n[24:00] MTD037PM: SO\n[24:01] MTD038ID: YEAH\n[24:03] MTD039UID: OKAY\n[24:04] MTD038ID: OKAY\n[24:10] MTD037PM: SO WELL\n[24:18] MTD037PM: NOW WE HAVE TO CHANGE THAT BUT THAT'S OKAY\n[24:23] MTD037PM: RUBBER\n[24:25] MTD037PM: WHAT'S THE NORMAL COLOUR\n[24:46] MTD038ID: OH WELL THAT'S CLEAR\n[25:05] MTD037PM: SO\n[25:07] MTD037PM: AND\n[25:18] MTD037PM: WHERE'S\n[25:22] 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M.\n[0:37] MTD041PM: I'M FINE\n[0:37] MTD042ID: HOW ARE YOU TODAY\n[0:39] MTD042ID: HOW WAS YOUR BUSINESS TRIP TO BOSTON\n[0:40] MTD041PM: UM WELL ACTUALLY I DIDN'T GO DIDN'T FEEL LIKE IT\n[0:42] MTD043UID: GEEZ\n[0:44] MTD041PM: SO DO YOU WANT TO OPEN IT AS READ ONLY\n[0:49] MTD041PM: UM I GUESS I SHOULD CLOSE IT HERE\n[0:54] MTD043UID: YOU HAVE THE SAME MESSAGE OF UH WINDOWS CANNOT UM\n[0:59] MTD043UID: SEN OH STAND BY\n[1:00] MTD044ME: OKAY\n[1:00] MTD043UID: CLOSE THE THE WINDOW\n[1:01] MTD041PM: OKAY THE WAITING IS FOR OUR MARKETING EXPERT RUUD\n[1:02] MTD043UID: SO\n[1:04] MTD043UID: THAT'S RIGHT\n[1:05] MTD043UID: RUUD\n[1:07] MTD041PM: UM PROJECT KICK OFF\n[1:11] MTD042ID: IS THERE A SCHEDULE FOR THIS MEETING\n[1:13] MTD041PM: YES THERE IS ACTUALLY\n[1:16] MTD041PM: UM I WILL LI LIST THE AGENDA FOR TODAY\n[1:20] MTD041PM: FOR THIS MEETING\n[1:24] MTD041PM: GOOD MORNING RUUD\n[1:27] MTD044ME: GOOD MORNING\n[1:29] MTD041PM: UH IT'S IMPORTANT UM YEAH GREAT\n[1:31] MTD042ID: I SHALL CLOSE THE DOOR\n[1:34] MTD041PM: IT'S IMPORTANT THAT THE LAPTOPS ARE UM EXACTLY ON THE SQUARE UM FOR THE CAMERAS\n[1:45] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[1:56] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[1:57] MTD041PM: UM WE'RE HERE TO DEVELOP UH A NEW PRODUCT\n[2:01] MTD041PM: UM I'M SURE YOU'VE HAD A MAIL FROM OUR ACCOUNT MANAGER ABOUT IT\n[2:05] MTD043UID: MM-HMM\n[2:06] MTD041PM: UM AND UM THIS IS THE FIRST MEETING TO TO GENERATE SOME UH UH SOME IDEAS ABOUT IT\n[2:13] MTD041PM: UM YOU ARE HERE IN A SPECIFIC ROLE\n[2:16] MTD041PM: UH RUUD IS HERE AS THE MARKETING EXPERT ROO IS HERE AS THE USER INTERFACE DESIGNER AND SEBASTIAN IS HERE UH IN THE ROLE OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[2:28] MTD041PM: IS THAT CORRECT\n[2:29] MTD042ID: THAT'S CORRECT\n[2:29] MTD043UID: MM-HMM\n[2:29] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[2:30] MTD041PM: UM WE'RE GOING TO DO UM UH UH A LITTLE TOOL TRAINING UH FOR THE TOOLS WE ARE GOING TO USE UH DURING UH THE MEETINGS WE ARE GOING TO HAVE HERE\n[2:43] MTD041PM: UM THEN I WILL TELL YOU A LITTLE BIT ABOUT MY IDEA OF THE 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MTD043UID: OKAY\n[3:43] MTD041PM: THE MARKET WE SHOULD HAVE A LOOK AT THE MARKET\n[3:46] MTD041PM: UM WE ARE GOING TO USE A A PRED A PROJECT METHOD UH DURING UH THIS DEVELOPMENT UM WHICH CONSISTS OF THREE DIFFERENT DESIGN STAGES\n[3:58] MTD041PM: UH THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND THE DETAILED DESIGN UM ALL OF THESE STAGES UM UM MEAN THAT WE DO SOME INDIVIDUAL WORK\n[4:11] MTD041PM: PREPARE AND THEN UH MEET TO DISCUSS OUR UH UH THE THE THE PROGRESSIONS YES\n[4:19] MTD043UID: PROGRESSIONS\n[4:22] MTD041PM: UM THE FIRST STAGE THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN UM WE ARE GOING TO SEARCH FOR THE USER REQUIREMENTS AND WE WILL UM MAKE A SPECIFIC UH SPECIFICATION OF THAT\n[4:36] MTD041PM: UM THE SECOND IS THE TECHNICAL FUNCTIONAL DESIGN UM WHAT EFFECT SHOULD THE REMOTE HAVE\n[4:45] MTD041PM: WELL IN THIS CASE CONTROL T THE THE TELEVISION I THINK\n[4:48] MTD043UID: IT'S FOR THE VISION\n[4:49] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[4:49] MTD041PM: UM AND THE LAST ONE IS THE WORKING DESIGN\n[4:53] MTD041PM: HOW EXACTLY DOES IT WORK IN THE TECHNICAL SENSE\n[4:57] MTD041PM: UM THE OTHER DESIGN STAGES UH WE WILL DISCUSS THAT LATER\n[5:02] MTD041PM: SO WE'LL KOP IT KEEP IT WITH THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN\n[5:05] MTD041PM: OKAY UM BEFORE WE THINK ABOUT REMOTE CONTROL WE WILL UM WORK WITH SOME OF THE TOOLS WE HAVE UH HERE\n[5:13] MTD041PM: UM AS YOU SEE NOW I CAN GIVE A PRESENTATION\n[5:17] MTD041PM: UM IT'S ALSO POSSIBLE TO USE THIS ONE AS WELL\n[5:21] MTD041PM: YOU CAN UH UH DISPLAY PR UH TWO PRESENTATIONS IF YOU WANT TO\n[5:26] MTD041PM: UM\n[5:28] MTD041PM: TO UM PRESENTATE\n[5:31] MTD041PM: TO SHOW US UH A FILE YOU'LL NEED TO UH PLACE IT IN YOUR PROJECT DOCUMENTS FOLDER WHICH IS ON YOUR DESKTOP AT LEAST IT SHOULD BE\n[5:40] MTD041PM: UM THEN WE HAVE THIS ELECTRONIC WHITE BOARD SYSTEM\n[5:45] MTD041PM: UM\n[5:48] MTD041PM: YEAH I WILL SHOW THAT NOW\n[5:50] MTD041PM: UM\n[5:52] MTD041PM: YOU CAN DRAW ON THE BOARD USING THIS PEN\n[5:55] MTD041PM: THERE ARE LITTLE UM UH SENSORS SO DO NOT GRAB IT HERE BUT A LIT MORE A LITTLE BIT MORE TO THE UH TO THE END\n[5:57] MTD043UID: SENSORS\n[6:04] MTD041PM: UM\n[6:06] MTD041PM: WELL IT IT'S ON THE UM ERASER NOW SO WE CLICK THE PEN BUTTON\n[6:20] MTD041PM: OKAY SO NOT TOO FAST WRITING\n[6:23] MTD041PM: UM\n[6:25] MTD041PM: YOU CAN INSERT A NEW UM SLIDE OR OR WHITE BOARD UH UH FILE UM BY EITHER USING THE INSERT FUNCTION OR BY CLICKING THE NEXT BUTTON OR THE BLANK BUTTON\n[6:39] MTD041PM: IT'S QUITE THE SAME\n[6:40] MTD041PM: UM ALL OUR UM WHI UM UH SMARTBOARD UM NOTES SHOULD BE KEPT IN THE SAME FILE\n[6:50] MTD041PM: SO DO NOT M MAKE A NEW FILE\n[6:52] MTD041PM: JUST USE THIS ONE UH DURING THE DAY\n[6:56] MTD041PM: UM YOU CAN USE THE ERASER TO\n[7:00] MTD041PM: MAKE SOMETHING GO AWAY\n[7:01] MTD043UID: BUT WE ALL USE THE SAME WHITE BOARD FILE\n[7:04] MTD041PM: YES\n[7:05] MTD043UID: SO WE CAN WORK TOGETHER ON IT WHILE WE'RE OR SHOULD WE ONLY USE IT IN THE IN THE MEETINGS\n[7:08] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[7:12] MTD041PM: YEAH IN THE MEETINGS ONLY IN THE MEETINGS\n[7:13] MTD043UID: YEAH OKAY\n[7:14] MTD041PM: IT'S REALLY LIKE LIKE A REGU REGULAR WHITEBOARD\n[7:15] MTD043UID: YEAH ALRIGHT\n[7:16] MTD043UID: YEP\n[7:17] MTD041PM: UM YOU CAN CHOOSE THE FORMAT UM SORRY\n[7:21] MTD041PM: UH\n[7:24] MTD041PM: LET ME SEE\n[7:26] MTD041PM: UM\n[7:33] MTD041PM: WELL\n[7:37] MTD041PM: I GUESS IT'S MAYBE BECAUSE I'M NOT S UH PEN SELECTED\n[7:41] MTD041PM: YEP\n[7:42] MTD041PM: CURRENT COLOUR YOU CAN CHOOSE ANOTHER COLOUR\n[7:45] MTD041PM: AND UM FOR EXAMPLE\n[7:50] MTD041PM: BLACK AND YOU C I CAN CHOOSE THE LINE WIDTH\n[7:54] MTD041PM: UM SO NOW I D HAVE A DIFFERENT\n[7:58] MTD041PM: LINE WIDTH AND UH COLOUR\n[8:00] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[8:00] MTD041PM: QUITE EASY IF YOU UH DO HAVE ANY QUESTIONS JUST C ASK ME\n[8:05] MTD041PM: UM TO UM OH WELL I'M I WROTE DOWN THE DOCUMENTS UH SHOULD BE IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS FOLDER IF YOU WANT TO UH DISCUSS IT WITH US\n[8:14] MTD041PM: UM AS A LITTLE TRAINING UM I WILL ASK RUUD FIRST TO DRAW UH UH YOUR OWN ANIMAL ON A NEW SLIDE UH WITH UH A DIFFERENT COLOUR AND A DIFFERENT LINE WIDTH THAN THE ONE UH NOW SELECTED\n[8:34] MTD044ME: OKAY\n[8:48] MTD044ME: UM GREEN\n[8:57] MTD044ME: AN ANIMAL\n[8:58] MTD044ME: OKAY\n[8:59] MTD044ME: UM\n[9:12] MTD044ME: UH A WEE RABBIT\n[9:13] MTD043UID: IT'S A BUNNY\n[9:14] MTD041PM: A RABBIT\n[9:16] MTD042ID: ALRIGHT\n[9:16] MTD041PM: OKAY WELL GREAT\n[9:18] MTD041PM: UM ROO COULD YOU DO THE SAME PLEASE\n[9:21] MTD043UID: BUT OF COURSE FLORES\n[9:22] MTD041PM: BUT A DIFFERENT ANIMAL WITH A DIFFERENT COLOUR AND A DIFFERENT LINE WIDTH\n[9:28] MTD043UID: BLANK\n[9:29] MTD041PM: SEBASTIAN IS THINKING ABOUT THE ANIMAL\n[9:31] MTD042ID: I'M JUST UH GUESSING WHAT SHOULD BE MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[9:34] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[9:34] MTD043UID: YEAH I'M THINK ABOUT IT TOO\n[9:37] MTD043UID: FORMAT\n[10:03] MTD043UID: WELL IT LOOKED MORE THAN A BUNNY THAN A CAT BUT IT WORKS RIGHT\n[10:06] MTD042ID: WELL I'LL GIVE IT A TRY\n[10:06] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[10:07] MTD041PM: IT IT SHOULD BE A CAT\n[10:09] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[10:29] MTD042ID: MM\n[10:45] MTD041PM: I'M GUESSING A HORSE\n[10:48] MTD042ID: VERY GOOD\n[10:55] MTD043UID: WITH A VERY SMALL LEGS\n[11:01] MTD042ID: I WAS VERY GOOD IN DRAWING\n[11:02] MTD043UID: YOU SHOULD FEED THAT UH THAT ANIMAL\n[11:14] MTD042ID: WELL I GUESS YOU UH GET THE IDEA\n[11:18] MTD041PM: YES OKAY\n[11:21] MTD042ID: BEAUTIFUL\n[11:21] MTD041PM: BEAUTIFUL\n[11:24] MTD041PM: OKAY SO UM YOU CAN USE THIS AT ANY TIME DURING THE PRESENTATION IF YOU WANT TO\n[11:31] MTD041PM: UM ANY QUESTIONS WELL JUST JUST LET ME KNOW\n[11:35] MTD041PM: UM OKAY BACK TO OUR PROJECT\n[11:37] MTD041PM: UM THE REMOTE CONTROL WE ARE GOING TO DEVELOP UM WILL HAVE A SELLING PRICE OF ABOUT TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[11:47] MTD041PM: UH THE PROFIT WE ARE LOOKING FOR FOR THIS PRODUCT IS FIFTY MILLION EUROS\n[11:55] MTD041PM: WHICH IS QUITE A NUMBER\n[11:57] MTD041PM: UM WE UH WE WILL FOCUS THIS INTERNATIONALLY SO THE PRODUCT WILL BE SOLD UM\n[12:04] MTD041PM: IF THERE IS MARKET UH INTEREST UH IN IN MORE THAN ONE COUNTRY\n[12:09] MTD041PM: AND UM THE PRODUCTION COSTS SHOULD NOT BE MORE THAN UH TWELVE EURO FIFTY\n[12:14] MTD041PM: SO WE SHOULD KEEP THAT IN MIND BY UH W W DURING THE DEVELOPMENT UM BECAUSE UH WELL THOSE ARE IMPORTANT NUMBERS\n[12:24] MTD041PM: UM THEN THE DISCUSSION MAYBE THE TIME FOR SEBASTIAN TO SHOW HIS PRESENTATION\n[12:30] MTD042ID: YES UM I HAVE SOME TECHNICAL UH ISSUES WHICH I WOULD LIKE TO PRESENT TO YOU UH BEFORE WE START THE DISCUSSION\n[12:38] MTD042ID: BECAUSE UH THERE MIGHT BE SOME UH INFLUATIONS INFLUENCES\n[12:41] MTD041PM: LIMITATIONS\n[12:43] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[12:43] MTD043UID: OKAY\n[12:44] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[12:44] MTD041PM: OKAY GREAT\n[13:07] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[13:10] MTD042ID: UM FIRST ABOUT MY ROLE ROLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER\n[13:14] MTD042ID: I WOULD LIKE TO THINK ABOUT UH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UH OF THINGS AND THE TECHNICAL POSSIBILITIES AND IMPOSSIBILITIES\n[13:23] MTD042ID: SO IF SOMEONE OF YOU COMES UP WITH UH IDEAS UH I'LL TRY TO TRANSLATE THEM IN TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS BUT UH THERE MIGHT BE SOME IMPOSSIBILITIES\n[13:35] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S ONE\n[13:36] MTD042ID: UH I ALSO WILL PROPOSE SOME UH UM\n[13:41] MTD042ID: UH SOME IMPLEMENTATIONS FOR THAT BUT WELL THESE ARE QUITE THE SAME\n[13:47] MTD042ID: SORRY ABOUT THAT\n[13:49] MTD042ID: UM AND I ALSO WILL REMIND PEOPLE OF SOME NEW TECHNICAL POSSIBILITIES WHICH ARE AVAILABLE AND WHICH MIGHT BE INTERESTING TO IMPLEMENT IN OUR PRODUCT\n[13:58] MTD043UID: OKAY\n[13:59] MTD042ID: I HAVE SOME UH INITIAL IDEAS ABOUT SOME THINGS UM WHICH ARE MAYBE NICE TO TAKE WITH YOU IN THE UPCOMING UH DISCUSSION\n[14:10] MTD042ID: ONE THING ABOUT UH INTEROPERA OPERABILITY\n[14:13] MTD042ID: UM I THINK A MODERN UH REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD UH CONTROL A DEVICE DIVERSE SUBSET OF EQUIPMENT\n[14:24] MTD042ID: UH FOR INSTANCE UH D. V. D. PLAYERS CELL PHONES VIDEO AND AUDIO EQUIPMENT\n[14:29] MTD042ID: SO ONE RE UH ONE REMOTE CONTROL FOR ALL YOUR EQUIPMENT\n[14:33] MTD043UID: AND FOR A CELL PHONE\n[14:35] MTD042ID: WELL THERE SHOULD BE SOME INTEROPERABI INTEROPERABILITY BETWEEN THEM\n[14:38] MTD043UID: YEAH OKAY\n[14:40] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[14:41] MTD042ID: I THINK IT COULD COME IN HANDY\n[14:42] MTD042ID: WE SHOULD DISCUSS THAT\n[14:44] MTD042ID: UM AND WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT THE WAY HOW THESE THINGS UH SHOULD COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER\n[14:51] MTD042ID: WE'RE NOT UH LIVING IN THE UH NINETEEN EIGHTIES ANYMORE SO INFRARED IS NOT UH\n[14:57] MTD042ID: IS NOT REALLY UH HOT UH TECHNICAL STUFF ANYMORE\n[15:01] MTD042ID: BUT YOU SHOULD UH THINK ABOUT THE THINGS LIKE UH BLUETOOTH\n[15:03] MTD043UID: BUT\n[15:04] MTD043UID: YEAH BUT THE INFRARED IT'S UH WELL A LITTLE BIT OLD FASHIONED IF YOU WOULD CALL IT LIKE THAT\n[15:08] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[15:10] MTD042ID: BUT IT'S COST EFFECTIVE\n[15:10] MTD043UID: BUT ALL THE T. V. S ARE UH EQUIPPED WITH INFRARED SO\n[15:12] MTD042ID: YES\n[15:14] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[15:15] MTD043UID: Y YOU YOU CAN\n[15:15] MTD042ID: WELL NOT ALL NOT ALL\n[15:17] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S THE POINT\n[15:17] MTD043UID: MOST OF THEM\n[15:18] MTD042ID: SO\n[15:18] MTD043UID: OR YOU SHOU SH USE A YOU SHOULD EQUIP INFRARED AND BLUETOOTH TOGETHER IN ONE REMOTE\n[15:22] MTD042ID: MAYBE BUT THAT'S UH SOMETHING WE SHOULD DISCUSS AND UH ABOUT EVERY EVERYBODY SHOULD THINK ABOUT IT\n[15:25] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[15:29] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S JUST MY ROLE I'LL JUST UH GIVE YOU UH EVERYBODY SOME TECHNICAL INPUT\n[15:33] MTD042ID: AND I THINK NOW THE TIME IS TO HAVE A LITTLE DISCUSSION ABOUT WHAT UH THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE AND HOW IT SHOULD LOOK\n[15:40] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[15:40] MTD042ID: BUT TAKE THESE THINGS INTO ACCOUNT WHEN YOU START THE DISCUSSION\n[15:44] MTD041PM: OKAY SO THE THE MAIN POR UH THE MAIN POINTS YOU ARE UH TELLING US ARE FOCUS ON THE INTER UH OPERABILITY AND\n[15:52] MTD042ID: YES SO ONE THING UH ONE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD UH CONTROL ONE OR MORE UH PIECES OF EQUIPMENT AND THE WAY OF COMMUNICATING WITH THESE EQUIPMENTS\n[15:58] MTD041PM: OKAY AND AND UH\n[16:01] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[16:02] MTD041PM: OKAY GOOD\n[16:03] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[16:04] MTD041PM: UM THAT WAS YOUR PRESENTATION\n[16:06] MTD042ID: THAT'S IT\n[16:07] MTD041PM: OKAY OKAY\n[16:09] MTD041PM: UM OKAY\n[16:13] MTD041PM: GREAT\n[16:13] MTD041PM: UM\n[16:15] MTD041PM: I'LL GO BACK TO MY OWN PRESENTATION\n[16:18] MTD041PM: UM\n[16:24] MTD041PM: MM\n[16:25] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[16:26] MTD041PM: UM I I DO THINK IT'S TIME NOW TO TO DISCUSS UH MM SOME THINGS\n[16:32] MTD041PM: UM SEBASTIAN TOLD US A FEW THINGS ABOUT THE TECHNICAL IMPLEMEN UH IMPLICATIONS\n[16:38] MTD041PM: UM THERE ARE OTHER THINGS LIKE UM HOW TO MAKE IT TRENDY WHICH IS I THINK UH UM MOST UH RU UH RUUD'S UH ROLE\n[16:51] MTD041PM: UM THE WAY HOW IT SHOULD BE CONTROLLED BY THE USER WHICH IS UH ROO UH R UH DURING THIS PART\n[17:00] MTD043UID: MM-HMM\n[17:00] MTD041PM: UM SO LET'S START WITH YOU\n[17:02] MTD041PM: H HOW DO YOU THINK THE REMOTE SHOULD UM FUNCTION FOR THE USER\n[17:07] MTD043UID: WELL I HAD A FEW UH THINGS IN MIND\n[17:12] MTD043UID: UM WELL THE INTEROPERABILITY JUST LIKE UH SEBASTIAN SAID UM THE REMOTE SHOULD WORK ON DIFFERENT T. V. S OR EVEN DIFFERENT UH UM\n[17:25] MTD043UID: YEAH UH WHAT IS IT DEVICES\n[17:27] MTD041PM: YEP\n[17:29] MTD043UID: UM SO I I I THINK IT'S A UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL FOR CUSTOMERS TO BUY JUST NEW IN UH A STORE\n[17:37] MTD042ID: YES I THINK IT SHOULD BE SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[17:37] MTD043UID: IT'S NOT FOR UH FOR UH FOR UH PHILIPS OR WHATEVER TO BUY OUR REMOTE FOR THEIR OWN PRODUCT RIGHT\n[17:47] MTD041PM: OKAY SO WE'RE WE'RE GOING BUSINESS TO CONSUMER NOT WE'RE WE'RE IT'S NOT A\n[17:50] MTD043UID: YEAH I DO I DON'T KNOW THAT\n[17:52] MTD043UID: IT'S NO I HAVE UH DON'T HAVE THE INFORMATION FOR IT\n[17:53] MTD042ID: WE'RE NOT DEVELOPING THIS PRODUCT FOR A SPECIFIC VENDOR ARE WE\n[17:56] MTD041PM: NO\n[17:56] MTD042ID: NO WE'RE JUST DEVELOPING THIS PRODUCT AND WE WANT TO SELL IT TO A VERY BROAD UH PUBLIC SO IT SHOULD FIT TO EVERY DEVICE\n[17:56] MTD041PM: NO\n[17:57] MTD043UID: NO OKAY\n[18:02] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[18:02] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[18:04] MTD041PM: UH RUUD Y DO YOU AGREE\n[18:05] MTD044ME: YEAH I THINK I THINK THEY'RE RIGHT YEAH\n[18:06] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[18:07] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[18:07] MTD043UID: UM\n[18:11] MTD043UID: WELL THE TECHNI FU TECHNICAL FUNCTION UH WHAT YOU SAID IS JUST BY PRESSING THE BUTTON YOU SHOULD CHANGE THE STATE OF THE T. V.\n[18:19] MTD043UID: THAT'S JUST THE BASIC F TECHNICAL FUNCTION\n[18:22] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[18:22] MTD043UID: SO THAT WAS MY REALLY MY PART FOR UH THIS SESSION\n[18:25] MTD043UID: UM\n[18:27] MTD041PM: SO IS THAT EASE OF USE OR UH IS THAT MORE LIKE UM\n[18:27] MTD042ID: YEAH\n[18:30] MTD043UID: WELL THAT'S JUST THE FU THE TECHNICAL FUNCTION IS PURE WHAT SHOULD THE REMOTE CONTROL DO\n[18:36] MTD043UID: WH WHAT IS HIS TASK UH AS AN UH AS AN UH DEVICE\n[18:38] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[18:42] MTD043UID: IT JUST SHOULD CHANGE THE T. V. 'S STATE\n[18:44] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[18:45] MTD043UID: SO THAT'S IT\n[18:47] MTD043UID: UM BUT FURTHERMORE\n[18:48] MTD042ID: AND YOU YOU SEE UH THE BUTTONS AS A AS A MEANS OF DOING THIS\n[18:52] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[18:52] MTD042ID: OR ARE THERE ANY O OTHER CONTROLS\n[18:53] MTD043UID: YEAH WITH BUTTONS\n[18:54] MTD042ID: ARE THERE ONLY ANY OTHER CONT\n[18:54] MTD043UID: YEAH OR MAYBE YOU WANT A TOUCH SCREEN OR\n[18:57] MTD042ID: WELL I I'VE SEEN THESE REMOTE CONTROLS WITH UH THIS LITTLE STICK UH WHICH YOU CAN MOVE FORWARD SIDEWORDS\n[18:58] MTD043UID: BUT\n[19:03] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[19:05] MTD041PM: UH-HUH\n[19:05] MTD042ID: YOU KNOW THESE THINGS\n[19:06] MTD042ID: AND UM IT'S VERY EASY FOR A USER TO TO SWITCH W YES\n[19:07] MTD043UID: THEY'RE VERY VU VULNERABLE\n[19:10] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[19:10] MTD042ID: TO TO SWITCH B UH BETWEEN UH CHANNELS OR UH CHANGE UH BETWEEN TRACKS ON A ON A C. D.\n[19:16] MTD042ID: ON ON A CHAPTERS YOU KNOW ON A D. V. D. PLAYER\n[19:19] MTD042ID: SO MAYBE THAT'S AN IDEA I DON'T KNOW\n[19:21] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[19:22] MTD043UID: AND FOR OTHER USER INTERFACE I HAD UM WELL IT'S MORE INDUSTRIAL THING\n[19:27] MTD043UID: UH POINT AT A T. V. I THINK IT'S IT'S QUITE DISTURBING WHEN YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO POINT DIRECTLY TO THE T. V.\n[19:32] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[19:33] MTD043UID: SO YOU MUST POINT EVERYWHERE SO MAYBE INFRARED IS\n[19:37] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[19:38] MTD041PM: MAYBE NOT EVEN POINTED\n[19:39] MTD043UID: YEAH JUST DON'T EVEN POINT IT SO IN THAT CASE INFRARED SHOULD UH MAYBE UH BE RESTRICTION TO THAT\n[19:40] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[19:46] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[19:46] MTD041PM: OKAY UH\n[19:46] MTD042ID: UH IS THAT UH ARE THERE RESTRICTION FOR THE RANGE THE OPERATING RANGE TOO\n[19:51] MTD042ID: SO WHEN YOU'RE NOT ABLE TO POINT AT THE DEVICE UM THE RANGE IS VERY LIMITED\n[19:55] MTD043UID: YEAH IF YOU G IF YOU GO TO RADIO OR OR YEAH\n[19:58] MTD043UID: FOR T. V. YOU'RE ALWAYS IN IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF A T. V. SO I DON'T THINK THINK\n[20:03] MTD043UID: THE RANGE SHOULD BE A PROBLEM TO THAT BUT IF YOU WANT TO UH GET IT WORKING WITH A RADIO\n[20:03] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[20:04] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[20:08] MTD043UID: AND YOU'RE IN OUTSIDE YOUR GARDEN WITH JUST ONE UH SPEAKER THEN MAYBE THE RANGE SHOULD BE UH\n[20:12] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[20:15] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[20:16] MTD041PM: OKAY GENTLEMEN UM UH JUST A REMINDER WE D WE HAVE FIVE MINUTES LEFT FOR THIS MEETING UM OKAY\n[20:16] MTD043UID: BUT\n[20:20] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[20:20] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[20:22] MTD043UID: TWO MORE THINGS\n[20:23] MTD043UID: UM\n[20:25] MTD043UID: YOU SHOULD ABLE TO FEEL THE BUTTONS WITHOUT UH IT MIS UM YOU HAVE TO KNOW WHAT YOU DO WITHOUT LOOKING AT THE BUTTONS\n[20:35] MTD043UID: SO IT SHOULD BE AS USER INTERFACE UM FOR FEELING SHOULD BE UH GOOD TO UNDERSTAND\n[20:43] MTD043UID: YOU MUST FEEL THE BUTTONS FOR VOLUME OR WHATEVER I THINK\n[20:44] MTD041PM: OKAY S YEAH\n[20:48] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[20:48] MTD043UID: AND OF COURSE YOU DON'T ALWAYS KNOW WHERE ALL BUTTONS ARE SO IT SHOULD BE VISIBLE AL UM IN DARK TOO\n[20:56] MTD043UID: SO WHEN IT'S DARK\n[20:56] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[20:58] MTD043UID: THOSE ARE TWO REALLY UH USER INTERFACE\n[21:01] MTD041PM: UH I'LL WRITE DOWN GLOW IN THE DARK\n[21:03] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[21:04] MTD043UID: THAT'S PERFECT\n[21:04] MTD041PM: IS THA OKAY\n[21:05] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[21:06] MTD041PM: OKAY UM UH I JUST WANT TO HEAR UH RUUD'S UM INPUT FOR THIS MEETING\n[21:06] MTD042ID: DO DO YOU\n[21:12] MTD041PM: UM DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING ALREADY W UM AB IDEA ABOUT HOW THE MARKET UH WILL RESPOND TO THE SUCH A PRODUCT\n[21:19] MTD041PM: OR WHAT WE SHOULD TAKE UM IN ACCOUNT WHEN DEVELOPING SUCH A PRODUCT\n[21:23] MTD044ME: UH I THINK MOST MOST THINGS HAVE ALREADY BEEN SAID LIKE UH CONTROL MULTIPLE DEVICES\n[21:28] MTD041PM: MM-HMM\n[21:31] MTD044ME: AND UH YEAH INFRARED MIGHT BE AN ISSUE\n[21:34] MTD041PM: BECAUSE\n[21:35] MTD044ME: UH WELL HE SAID ABOUT N ABO WHAT HE SAID ABOUT POINTING\n[21:38] MTD041PM: MM-HMM\n[21:39] MTD044ME: BUT UH LOTS OF DEVICES ALREADY USE INFRARED\n[21:42] MTD044ME: SO\n[21:44] MTD044ME: WE'LL PROBABLY HAVE TO IMPLEMENT THAT\n[21:45] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[21:48] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[21:57] MTD041PM: OKAY SEBASTIAN DID YOU HAVE ANY OTHER IDEAS\n[22:00] MTD042ID: UM WELL YES I HAD UH ABOUT THREE MINUTES AGO BUT I'VE SEEM TO FORGET THEM FORGOT THEM\n[22:07] MTD042ID: UM OH YES I REMEMBER\n[22:09] MTD042ID: UM YOU SAID SOMETHING ABOUT VISIBILITY IN THE DARK\n[22:12] MTD042ID: UM\n[22:12] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[22:14] MTD042ID: UH WOULD IT BE NICE FOR A USER TO HAVE DISPLAY ON THIS UH REMOTE CONTROL ON WHICH YOU CAN SEE FUNCTIONS\n[22:23] MTD042ID: WHICH MAKES IT EASIER TO OPERATE IT\n[22:24] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[22:25] MTD043UID: WELL MAYBE I UM BUT IT IT CAN BE QUITE SIMPLE YOU CAN JUST HAVE WHITE BUTTONS WITH A BLACK MARK ON IT\n[22:27] MTD042ID: I I DON'T KNOW\n[22:30] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[22:32] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[22:32] MTD043UID: THE UH THE THE DIGITS IN BLACK\n[22:34] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[22:35] MTD043UID: UH THEN IT'S ALREADY VISIBLE IN DARK\n[22:37] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[22:38] MTD043UID: SO IT IT DON'T HAVE TO BE A LIGHTNING OR OR A FANCY WELL IT CAN BE FOR DESIGN OF COURSE\n[22:41] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[22:41] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[22:42] MTD041PM: YEAH YEAH OKAY BECAUSE BECAUSE WE WA WE WANT TO DEVELOP A TRENDY PRODUCT\n[22:46] MTD042ID: YES BUT THERE'S A COST LIMITATION TOO\n[22:47] MTD041PM: SO\n[22:48] MTD042ID: WELL THAT'S MORE\n[22:49] MTD041PM: YEAH TWELVE EURO FIFTY YEAH\n[22:49] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[22:50] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S A BIG PROBLEM I THINK\n[22:53] MTD042ID: I THINK THE THE FINANCIAL PART OF THIS PROJECT UH IMPLICATES THAT IT'S NOT GOING TO BE A HIGH HIGH END PRODUCT\n[23:02] MTD042ID: THE COST PRICE IS VERY LOW\n[23:02] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[23:04] MTD042ID: UM\n[23:04] MTD043UID: JUST REMIND SOMETHING\n[23:07] MTD043UID: THE DIGITS OF UH THE THE PAINTING ON THE BUTTONS SHOULD NOT FADE\n[23:11] MTD041PM: OKAY OKAY\n[23:11] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[23:11] 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D. ROM BOX UH GUYS\n[0:42] MTD041PM: SORRY\n[0:43] MTD042ID: CAN I GET A CUP OF COFFEE\n[0:44] MTD041PM: UH NO\n[0:45] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[0:46] MTD041PM: YOU CAN'T SORRY\n[0:47] MTD043UID: SO JUST CANCEL IT\n[0:50] MTD042ID: WELL DURING MY WORK I HAVE NO TIME EITHER\n[0:53] MTD042ID: SO\n[0:53] MTD041PM: WELL THIS IS LIFE\n[0:58] MTD041PM: SORRY UH ROO\n[0:59] MTD043UID: YEAH I OPENED THE C. D. ROM BOX\n[1:01] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[1:02] MTD043UID: ACCIDENTALLY\n[1:03] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[1:04] MTD043UID: BUT IT'S ALRIGHT\n[1:04] MTD041PM: PEOPLE WELCOME BACK WITH THE SECOND MEETING\n[1:08] MTD041PM: UM FOR NOW ON THE SCHEDULE ARE A FEW POINTS\n[1:15] MTD041PM: UH FIRST OF ALL THE OPENING WHICH WE ARE DOING NOW\n[1:18] MTD041PM: UM SECOND I RECEIVED UM SOME NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS\n[1:25] MTD041PM: I'M NOT SURE IF YOU RECEIVED THEM AS WELL UM BUT I WILL TELL YOU ABOUT IT\n[1:29] MTD043UID: MM-HMM\n[1:30] MTD041PM: UM THEN UM THE THREE OF YOU UH PREPARED A PRESENTATION I THINK\n[1:36] MTD041PM: SEBASTIAN\n[1:37] MTD042ID: I THINK SO TOO\n[1:37] MTD041PM: ROO\n[1:38] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[1:39] MTD041PM: RUUD\n[1:39] MTD044ME: ALMOST\n[1:40] MTD041PM: ALMOST OKAY\n[1:42] MTD041PM: THEN WE'LL DO YOUR ONE UH UH AS LA UH THE LAST\n[1:45] MTD041PM: UM THE TOP GOAL OF THIS M\n[1:46] MTD043UID: BUT YOU CAN'T UPLOAD YOUR PRESENTATION FROM HERE I BELIEVE\n[1:51] MTD041PM: UM WE WILL FIGURE THAT OUT\n[1:54] MTD043UID: OKAY\n[1:54] MTD041PM: CA CAN YOU TRY TO\n[1:55] MTD044ME: UH IF IT IF IT IF IT'S WIRELESS I COULD JUST UH PUT IT IN THE\n[1:58] MTD041PM: YEAH W WE WILL SEE\n[1:59] MTD043UID: I DON'T THINK IT'S WIRELESS HERE\n[2:00] MTD041PM: UM IT IS YEAH\n[2:00] MTD042ID: IT IS\n[2:01] MTD043UID: OR IT IS\n[2:02] MTD042ID: IT IS\n[2:02] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[2:03] MTD043UID: OKAY GREAT\n[2:03] MTD044ME: UH OKAY\n[2:04] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[2:04] MTD041PM: UM THE TOP GOAL OF THIS MEETING IS TO REACH A DECISION ON THE PRODUCT\n[2:10] MTD041PM: ON THE TARGET GROUP UM AND AND THE FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL SO KEEP THAT IN MIND\n[2:16] MTD041PM: UM\n[2:18] MTD041PM: WE HAVE FORTY MINUTES\n[2:19] MTD041PM: SO\n[2:21] MTD041PM: IT'S NOW\n[2:23] MTD041PM: YEP\n[2:24] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[2:25] MTD041PM: UM THE NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS FIRST OF ALL UM WE DIDN'T SPEAK ABOUT IT BUT WE SHOULD NOT UM SUPPORT TELETEXT IN THE REMOTE\n[2:36] MTD041PM: UM BECAUSE OUR B UM BOARD UH FEELS THAT UH TELETEXT IS OUT OF DATE AND INTERNET IS REPLACING TELETEXT\n[2:45] MTD041PM: SO UM WE ARE NOT EVEN GOING TO TRY TO UM IMPLEMENT IT IN OUR PRODUCT\n[2:50] MTD041PM: IT'S A BOARD DECISION\n[2:52] MTD041PM: UM THE REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD ONLY BE USED FOR TELEVISION BECAUSE IT'S NOT UH F UH FEASIBLE\n[2:58] MTD041PM: IT'S NOT UH W UH UH WE WE CANNOT MAKE IT BECAUSE OF THE TIME TO MARKET UM THAT WE HAVE TO DEAL WITH\n[2:59] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[3:05] MTD043UID: TIME YEAH\n[3:07] MTD041PM: UH THE THIRD REQUIREMENT IS THAT WE SHOULD FOCUS ON CUSTOMERS THAT ARE YOUNGER THAN UH FORTY\n[3:13] MTD041PM: WHICH IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU UH RUUD AND AS WELL FOR UH ROO\n[3:18] MTD041PM: BECAUSE THE PRODUCT SHOULD UM BE UH INTERESTING AND AND UH SHOULD BE BOUGHT BY PEOPLE YOUNGER THAN FORTY\n[3:27] MTD041PM: UM\n[3:29] MTD041PM: THEN FOR ROO AS WELL UH IMPORTANT THE CORPORATE IMAGE SHOULD BE RECOGNISABLE IN OUR PRODUCT\n[3:34] MTD041PM: SO THE COLOUR COLOURS AND THE SLOGAN UM DO HAVE TO BE UH IN THE PRODUCT\n[3:41] MTD043UID: YES\n[3:42] MTD041PM: IS THAT CLEAR\n[3:45] MTD041PM: ANY QUESTIONS ON THESE\n[3:48] MTD041PM: REQUIREMENTS\n[3:52] MTD041PM: NO\n[3:54] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[3:55] MTD041PM: UM THE INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATIONS I TH UM ROO OR SEBASTIAN WHO OF YOU WOULD LIKE TO START\n[4:03] MTD043UID: YEAH I'LL START\n[4:03] MTD041PM: UH UH YEAH\n[4:04] MTD042ID: YES\n[4:04] MTD041PM: OKAY GREAT\n[4:05] MTD043UID: UM\n[4:08] MTD043UID: OH HOW CAN I UH\n[4:14] MTD043UID: GEEZ AND SLI AND SHOW\n[4:19] MTD043UID: UM\n[4:25] MTD043UID: JUST UH PRESS IT\n[4:26] MTD043UID: UH YES\n[4:28] MTD043UID: ALRIGHT\n[4:31] MTD043UID: UM WELL W WE UH WE HAD DISCUSSED THIS ALREADY IN THE FIN IN THE PREVIOUS UH DISCUSSION\n[4:38] MTD043UID: UH THE METHOD OF THE REMOTE CONTROL IS JUST THE FUNCTION OF REMOTE CONTROL IS BASICALLY TO SEND MESSAGES TO THE TELEVISION SET\n[4:46] MTD043UID: SO THAT WAS\n[4:48] MTD043UID: THE MAIN UH IMPORTANT THING WHAT A REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD DO\n[4:50] MTD041PM: 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C. IS UH THE BEST UH POSSI POSSIBILITY FOR US\n[6:07] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[6:09] MTD041PM: UH RUUD DID YOU GET THAT\n[6:13] MTD044ME: YEAH UH B UH MOST\n[6:13] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[6:14] MTD041PM: OKAY SO THE IMPORTANT THING HERE IS\n[6:16] MTD043UID: AND IT'S ALSO I INDEED UH UH RUUD'S UH INSIGHT IN THE IN THE TOPIC\n[6:17] MTD044ME: OH USER FRIENDLY\n[6:22] MTD041PM: IN THE MARKET YEAH\n[6:23] MTD043UID: YEAH WHAT WHAT DOES THE MARKET WANT\n[6:25] MTD043UID: I I DON'T KNOW\n[6:26] MTD041PM: YEAH OKAY W WE WILL S WE ALL UH\n[6:27] MTD043UID: JUST FOR UH FOR USER DESI UH USER UH FRIENDLINESS I UH SHOULD CHOOSE FOR THE THE EASE OF USE REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:34] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[6:35] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[6:36] MTD041PM: SEBASTIAN\n[6:37] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[6:53] MTD042ID: EXCUSE ME\n[6:54] MTD043UID: SCUSI\n[6:59] MTD042ID: UM\n[7:02] MTD042ID: OKAY IT'S STILL THE RIGHT THING\n[7:06] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[7:07] MTD042ID: UM WELL THERE ARE SOME CHANGES IN THE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS SO THERE ARE SOME CHANGES IN THE METHOD ALSO\n[7:16] MTD042ID: UM BASICALLY ALL THIS DEVICE HAS TO DO IS SEND MESSAGES TO A T. V. SET\n[7:22] MTD042ID: AND THE M MOST EASY WAY TO DO THIS IS BY UH SENDING PULSES OF INFRARED LIGHT TO A T. V. SET\n[7:29] MTD042ID: WELL I TH I TRIED TO UH IMPLEMENT A PICTURE HERE BUT IT'S HARDLY READABLE\n[7:34] MTD043UID: ENERGIES AND UH\n[7:36] MTD042ID: CAN YOU SEE IT\n[7:37] MTD041PM: NO IT'S NOT VISIBLE\n[7:37] MTD042ID: NO\n[7:38] MTD042ID: WELL\n[7:39] MTD042ID: UM THERE'S A ENERGY SOURCE HERE\n[7:42] MTD042ID: AND UM BASICALLY THERE IT'S CONNECTED TO THREE THINGS\n[7:46] MTD042ID: THE USER INTERFACE CONNECTED TO A CHIP WHICH IS CONNECTED TO THE SENDER WHICH GENERATES MESSAGES USING UH INFRARED LIGHT WHICH ARE SENT TO THE RECEIVER\n[7:56] MTD042ID: THAT'S BASICALLY THE IDEA\n[7:57] MTD042ID: AND THERE'S A LITTLE PICTURE JUST FOR YOUR IMAGINATION HOW A DEVICE LIKE THIS SHOULD LOOK OR CAN LOOK\n[8:05] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[8:06] MTD042ID: UM WHAT HAVE I FOUND\n[8:08] MTD042ID: USUALLY THESE KIND OF THINGS CONSIST OF A BATTERY INFRARED DIODE BUTTONS CHIPS AND CIRCUIT BOARD\n[8:14] MTD042ID: THAT'S ALL\n[8:15] MTD042ID: IT'S CASED TOGETHER NOTHING MORE THAN THAT\n[8:18] MTD042ID: IT'S ALMOST EVERY PIECE OF EQUIPMENT UM\n[8:23] MTD042ID: EVERY PIECE OF UH EVERY T. V. SET IS CONTROLLED INFRARED\n[8:25] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[8:27] MTD042ID: THERE ARE SOME EXCEPTIONS BUT MOST OF ALL HAVE UH INFRARED CONTROLS\n[8:32] MTD042ID: AND UH THE MORE LUXURY UH REMOTE CONTROLS HAVE LITHIUM BUTTONS\n[8:36] MTD042ID: AND I THINK THAT'S WHAT WE W YES\n[8:38] MTD043UID: THE GLOW IN THE DARK UH CONCEPT UH WE DISCUSSED\n[8:40] MTD042ID: IN THE AND IT'S A LITTLE MORE A LITTLE BIT MORE FANCY ALSO\n[8:43] MTD042ID: SO MAYBE WE SHOULD CONSIDER THAT\n[8:44] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[8:45] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[8:46] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[8:47] MTD042ID: I HAVE A BASIC SCHEME OF THE THINGS UH WHICH ARE IMPLEMENTED\n[8:52] MTD042ID: UM BASICALLY THIS IS ALL THERE IS\n[8:55] MTD042ID: THERE'S JUST ONE CHIP\n[8:57] MTD042ID: THERE ARE A FEW BUTTONS CONNECTED\n[8:58] MTD042ID: UH THE BUTTONS ARE LIT\n[9:00] MTD042ID: AND THE WHOLE THING IS TRANSMITTED BY A INFRARED LI DIODE AND THERE IS NOT A POWER SOURCE HERE\n[9:06] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S BASICALLY THE TOTAL DESIGN OF THIS PIECE OF EQUIPMENT\n[9:12] MTD042ID: THERE'S NOTHING MORE TO IT\n[9:12] MTD041PM: SO IT'S FAIRLY EASY\n[9:13] MTD042ID: IT'S FAIRLY EASY\n[9:14] MTD042ID: IT'S BEEN DONE MANY TIMES BEFORE AND I THINK WE SHOULD UH WE SHOULD C S SUCCEED IN IN OUR PLAN TO DO THIS\n[9:17] MTD043UID: SUCCEED IN IT ALSO\n[9:17] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[9:21] MTD041PM: OKAY GOOD\n[9:21] MTD042ID: SO\n[9:23] MTD042ID: OKAY SO UH PERSONALLY I THINK WE SHOULD INFRA USE INFRARED BECAUSE UH OTHERWISE OUR DEVICE CANNOT UH COMMUNICATE WITH UH ALMOST EVERY T. V. SET\n[9:34] MTD042ID: SO I THINK THAT UH SHOULD BE CLEAR\n[9:36] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[9:37] MTD042ID: UH ANOTHER IMPORTANT POINT IS UH WE REALLY SHOULD USE UH ENERGY UH SPARSE FRIENDLY COMPONENTS\n[9:43] MTD042ID: UH THERE ARE SPECIALLY UH DESIGNED UM ENERGY FRIENDLY COMPONENTS WHICH CONSUME UH FAR LESS POWER THAN UH CONVENTIONAL COMPONENTS\n[9:53] MTD042ID: AND UM IF WE WANT TO USE UH A RECHARGEABLE DESIGN OR UH A ENERGY SAVE DESIGN WE SHOULD REALLY IMPLEMENT THEM\n[10:02] MTD042ID: UM FOR COST EFFECTIVENESS WE SHOULD REALLY USE A VERY LOW COST UH CIRCUIT BOARD\n[10:08] MTD042ID: UM BECAUSE MOST OF THE PRODUCTION COST ARE ARE IN THIS UH PART OF THE EQUIPMENT\n[10:13] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[10:13] MTD042ID: AND UM THE MONEY WE SAVE ON USING THIS WE CAN USE UH FOR ELABORATE FANCY LIGHTING UH TECHNIQUES BLINKING LEDS AND ALL THAT KIND OF FANCY STUFF\n[10:23] MTD042ID: I THINK OUR UH USERS WILL REALLY UH WILL REALLY LIKE THAT\n[10:26] MTD043UID: AND WHAT'S THE UM IF WE USE THE LEDS I DOES IT USE MUCH MORE ENERGY OR\n[10:32] MTD042ID: NO THEY'RE P F UH POWER FRIENDLY LEDS ALSO\n[10:35] MTD043UID: OKAY\n[10:35] MTD042ID: SO WE CAN USE THEM\n[10:36] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S NO PROBLEM\n[10:37] MTD043UID: FOR THE SAME COSTS IT'S CAN BE UH IN OUR\n[10:39] MTD042ID: UH NO THEY'RE UH THEY'RE A LITTLE BIT MORE EXPENSIVE BUT BY UH UM UM MAKING\n[10:44] MTD043UID: COMBINED WITH THE LOW COST CIRCUIT BOARD SO IT'S UH\n[10:46] MTD042ID: WE CAN WE CAN MAKE ITS I THINK\n[10:47] MTD044ME: WELL YOU COULD ONLY LIT UH THE BUTTONS THE BUTTONS THAT ARE USED MOST\n[10:53] MTD044ME: SO THE CHANNEL SWITCHING\n[10:55] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[10:55] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[10:56] MTD044ME: OR\n[10:56] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[10:56] MTD041PM: BUT BUT THE QUESTION IS WHETHER UM TWO OR FOUR BUTTONS MAKES UH M MAKES SUCH A DIFFERENCE IN THE COSTS IF YOU ALREADY PLAN TO UH INCLUDE FANCY LIGHTNING TECHNIQUES\n[10:56] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[11:01] MTD043UID: BUT I THINK\n[11:07] MTD042ID: HMM\n[11:07] MTD041PM: I GUESS\n[11:07] MTD044ME: HMM TRUE\n[11:07] MTD043UID: YEAH I THINK IT'S THE SAME AS IN THE CELL PHONE JUST LIGHT IN IN THE DEVICE THAT THAT SHINES ON ALL THE BUTTONS AND NOT FOR\n[11:14] MTD042ID: YES\n[11:14] MTD042ID: WELL IT'S NOT ONE LIGHT IT THERE ARE MORE LIGHTS IN A IN A IN A MOBILE DEVICE\n[11:17] MTD043UID: YEAH BUT NOT FOR EACH BUTTON ONE LED I THINK\n[11:18] MTD042ID: NO NO NO NO\n[11:19] MTD042ID: THAT'S RIGHT THAT'S RIGHT\n[11:21] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[11:21] MTD042ID: SO WELL THIS UH SHOULD BE IT\n[11:23] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[11:23] MTD042ID: UM HAVE A THINK ABOUT IT\n[11:26] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[11:27] MTD041PM: OKAY RUUD\n[11:28] MTD044ME: OH MINE IS ALREADY OUTDATED\n[11:31] MTD041PM: OKAY WELL WE AR WE ARE VERY CURIO CURIOUS TO WHAT THE MARKET UM WILL FEEL ABOUT SUCH A PRODUCT\n[11:32] MTD044ME: SINCE UH\n[11:40] MTD041PM: SO ANY INCOME IS WELCOME\n[11:42] MTD041PM: INPUT\n[11:43] MTD044ME: OKAY MAKE\n[11:48] MTD044ME: WELL\n[11:52] MTD044ME: UH THEN I'M SURE THE TARGET MARKET IS UH TEN MILLION UNITS\n[11:57] MTD044ME: OF OF WHICH WE SHOULD SELL ABOUT UH FORTY PERCENT TO MAKE THE FIVE MILLION\n[12:04] MTD043UID: COULD YOU STEP A LITTLE BIT MORE TO THE RIGHT\n[12:04] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[12:07] MTD043UID: YEAH THANK YOU\n[12:07] MTD044ME: BUT UM SINCE UH THE OTHER PART IS UH FORTY PERCENT OF THE MARKET I UH THOUGHT EARLIER WE MIGHT WANT TO CONSTRAIN THAT PORTION OF THE MARKET\n[12:18] MTD044ME: BUT UH SINCE UH THE REQUIREMENTS CHANGED THAT'S UH NOT A GOOD IDEA\n[12:28] MTD044ME: UH WELL SKIP THIS\n[12:29] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[12:32] MTD044ME: WELL IT'S THIS TILL TRUE OF COURSE\n[12:35] MTD044ME: THAT THEY ONLY USE TEN PERCENT THE BUTTONS\n[12:38] MTD044ME: THE BUTTONS TO ZAP ARE USED THE ABOUT UH FIFTEEN HUNDRED TIMES WHEN UH THE POWER BUTTON IS ONLY USED ONE TIME\n[12:47] MTD044ME: AND THE VOLUME BUTTON'S ONLY FOUR TIMES\n[12:49] MTD044ME: SO THEY'RE OBV OBVIOUSLY UH THE MOST IMPORTANT BUTTONS\n[12:54] MTD044ME: AND UH LOTS OF PEOPLE COMPLAINED THEY KIN CAN'T FIND THEIR REMOTE CONTROL\n[12:57] MTD042ID: MM\n[12:57] MTD044ME: SO WE MIGHT WANT TO BUILD IN A FEATURE TO UH SUPPORT THEM\n[13:03] MTD044ME: SOME UH AUDIO SIGNAL\n[13:04] MTD044ME: LIKE UH HOME PHONES\n[13:04] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[13:06] MTD044ME: OR\n[13:06] MTD041PM: WELL THAT'S INTERESTING\n[13:06] MTD042ID: OR A FIND A FINDING FUNCTION YOU KNOW\n[13:07] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[13:08] MTD041PM: YEAH THAT'S DEFINITELY INTERESTING\n[13:09] MTD042ID: THAT'S QUITE A YES\n[13:11] MTD041PM: IT UH IT SEPARATES OUR PRODUCT FROM OTHERS UH AS WELL\n[13:11] MTD043UID: SOUND SIGNAL\n[13:13] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[13:14] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[13:14] MTD041PM: OKAY GO ON\n[13:14] MTD042ID: YES\n[13:17] MTD044ME: WELL I JUST SAID THAT\n[13:19] MTD044ME: AND UH WELL THIS OBVIOUS AND HE ALSO SAID IT\n[13:23] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[13:24] MTD041PM: SO THAT'S WHAT THE MARKET TELLS US\n[13:27] MTD044ME: UH THAT'S ABOUT IT YES\n[13:28] MTD041PM: YEP\n[13:29] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[13:30] MTD043UID: THE VOLUME AND UH THE ZAP BUTTONS ARE THE MOSTLY USED\n[13:33] MTD044ME: UH MO UH ZAP BUTTONS MOST\n[13:34] MTD043UID: SO\n[13:35] MTD044ME: VOLUME THEY ARE UH USE A LOT\n[13:38] MTD044ME: BUT\n[13:39] MTD043UID: YEAH WELL IT SHOULD JUST HAVE A DESIGN\n[13:39] MTD044ME: MORE THAN ALL THE OTHER BUTTONS\n[13:41] MTD044ME: SO\n[13:43] MTD043UID: THE PERFECT DESIGN FOR THOSE ONLY THOSE BUTTONS\n[13:45] MTD042ID: YES\n[13:46] MTD043UID: AND FIRST UM\n[13:48] MTD042ID: YES WE SHOULD FOCUS ON THAT I GUESS\n[13:49] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[13:50] MTD041PM: YEP\n[13:50] MTD042ID: WELL THE TECHNICAL UH THERE I THINK THERE ARE NO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES\n[13:55] MTD042ID: THERE'S NO UM ELABORATE TECHNIQUE UH USED IN THIS UH KIND OF EQUIPMENT\n[14:00] MTD042ID: SO UM I DON'T THINK WE HAVE ANY HICCUPS THERE\n[14:04] MTD042ID: SO WE CAN FULLY CONCENTRATE ON DEVELOPING A PRODUCT THAT IS REALLY UM WHAT THE MARKET NEEDS\n[14:11] MTD042ID: SO MAYBE IT'S A GOOD IDEA TO THINK ABOUT THESE BUTTONS AND AND UH AND A SOUND SIGNAL\n[14:15] MTD043UID: YEAH THE SOUND SIGNAL\n[14:17] MTD043UID: JUST ONE THING I'M JUST WONDERING THE SOUND SIGNAL FROM WHERE DO YOU EXECUTE TH THE S SOUND\n[14:22] MTD044ME: YEAH THAT'S UH A PROBLEM\n[14:23] MTD042ID: WELL\n[14:24] MTD042ID: YES\n[14:25] MTD042ID: TH THAT'S A BIT OF THAT'S A PROBLEM\n[14:25] MTD043UID: ANOTHER DEVICE IS NOT A SOLUTION\n[14:26] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[14:27] MTD041PM: WELL MAYBE MAYBE LIKE CLAPPING IN YOUR HANDS LIKE UM TURNING ON AND OFF THE THE THE LIGHTS\n[14:27] MTD042ID: USUALLY\n[14:27] MTD043UID: IT SHOULD BE UH UH\n[14:30] MTD042ID: OH YES\n[14:32] MTD043UID: YEAH BUT MAYBE YOU'LL UH GET SOME NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR IT\n[14:33] MTD042ID: YES\n[14:33] MTD042ID: WELL THERE THERE ARE SOME DEVICES WHO UH INCORPORATE THIS TECHNIQUE ALREADY\n[14:37] MTD042ID: UM THERE ARE VIDEO SETS AND UM THEY HAVE A SPECIAL BUTTON THE FIND THE REMOTE CONTROL BUTTON\n[14:44] MTD042ID: YOU PRESS IT AND YOUR T. V. SET STARTS TO MAKE A UH KIND OF WEIRD SOUND AND YOUR UH REMOTE CONTROLS THEN START TO BEEP\n[14:49] MTD041PM: REPORTS REP RESPEND RESPONSE TO IT\n[14:50] MTD042ID: AND UM\n[14:51] MTD043UID: YEAH JUST LIKE UH THE PHONES THE\n[14:52] MTD042ID: YES\n[14:53] MTD042ID: YES THAT'S IT\n[14:55] MTD042ID: YES SAME THING\n[14:55] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[14:56] MTD041PM: BUT UH TH\n[14:56] MTD043UID: BUT BUT T. V. S DON'T HAVE ALL UH\n[14:58] MTD042ID: NO SO WE WE SHOULD USE SOMETHING ELSE\n[14:59] MTD043UID: UH BUTTONS\n[15:00] MTD044ME: AND YOU\n[15:00] MTD043UID: UH\n[15:01] MTD044ME: YEAH AND USUALLY\n[15:01] MTD041PM: YEAH BECAUSE WE DO NOT HAVE A A A A A HOME UM\n[15:01] MTD043UID: BUT I BELIEVE YOU WILL HAVE AN\n[15:05] MTD042ID: WE DO NOT CONTROL THE T. V. SET SO WELL\n[15:08] MTD044ME: AND EVEN IF THE T. V. SET WOULD HAVE SUCH A BUTTON UH YOU WOULD HAVE TO WALK TO YOUR T. V. AND IT'S\n[15:12] MTD042ID: YES M YES\n[15:13] MTD042ID: S AND WE B WE WANT TO MAKE SO IT'S IS EASY AS POSSIBLE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS SO WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT\n[15:19] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[15:20] MTD041PM: SO WHAT ABOUT THE CLAPPING TECHNIQUE\n[15:22] MTD041PM: UM BECAUSE YOU SE\n[15:23] MTD043UID: I'M CONVINCED UH SEBASTIAN WILL UH FIND UH ONE SOLUTION FOR US\n[15:25] MTD042ID: IT'S QUITE COMPLICATED\n[15:26] MTD042ID: WELL IT'S QUITE COMPLICATED\n[15:28] MTD042ID: BECAUSE HOW CAN YOU SEPARATE THE CLAPPING SOUND FROM OTHER SOUNDS\n[15:31] MTD044ME: AND B\n[15:31] MTD041PM: WELL YOU SEE IT A LOT IN IN LIGHT UH LIGHTNING UH UH\n[15:34] MTD042ID: YES YES\n[15:35] MTD042ID: WELL BASICALLY THE CHARACTERISTICS UH THE CHARACTERISTICS OF CLAPPING IS JUST AN INCREASE IN THE VOLUME\n[15:42] MTD041PM: YEAH A PEAK\n[15:42] MTD042ID: THE AMPLITUDE OF THE SOUND WHICH IS UH GENERATED A FEW TIMES WITHIN A UH CERTAIN PERIOD OF TIME\n[15:43] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[15:49] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[15:50] MTD042ID: BUT THERE ARE MANY OTHER SOUNDS UH WHICH ARE EXACTLY THE SAME FROM THE POINT OF VIEW FROM A REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:54] MTD044ME: SO IF IF YOU'D BE WATCHING A MOVIE IT WOULD CONSTANTLY BEEP\n[15:57] MTD041PM: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[15:58] MTD042ID: YES SO WE DON'T WANT THAT\n[15:59] MTD043UID: BUT WE CAN HAVE JUST UH UH A HOME STAT UH F A BASE STATION NEXT TO THE T. V.\n[16:01] MTD042ID: MAYBE WE CAN\n[16:04] MTD043UID: JUST A LITTLE ANTENNA OR UH SOMETHING\n[16:08] MTD042ID: SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[16:09] MTD043UID: WELL IF YOU LOST TH I DON'T THINK PEOPLE WOULD BOTHER WALKING TO THE T. V. AND PRESS THAT BUTTON BECAUSE THEY LOST THE THEIR REMOTE\n[16:09] MTD042ID: WELL IS THERE NOT SOMETHING F SOMETHING MORE EASILY\n[16:10] MTD041PM: WELL UH\n[16:15] MTD042ID: WELL I DON'T THINK UH\n[16:17] MTD043UID: UH THAT'S JUST UH\n[16:18] MTD042ID: NO\n[16:18] MTD042ID: AND Y THE THE MOST IMPORTANT THING FOR PEOPLE IS THAT THERE'S A CENTRAL POINT TO WHICH THEY CAN GO AND UH B UH PERFORM A A SOME KIND OF UH\n[16:24] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[16:28] MTD042ID: AND THEN UH THE REMOTE CONTROL UH REPORTS ITSELF SO W WE SHOULD USE HAVE UH WE SHOULD USE SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[16:35] MTD042ID: YOU DO NOT WANT ANOTHER DEVICE WHICH CAN BE UH EVERYWHERE IN THE HOUSE WHICH YOU HAVE TO FIND FIRST BEFORE YOU CAN FIND YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:44] MTD043UID: JUST A BASE STATION NEXT TO THE T. V. IS THE BEST POSSIBILITY\n[16:46] MTD042ID: YES SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[16:47] MTD042ID: BUT THAT WILL BE VERY COSTLY I THINK\n[16:49] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S NOT A GOOD IDEA\n[16:49] MTD041PM: YEAH M MAYBE UM W WE UH WE DO AGREE ON ON THE THING THAT THE REMOTE SHOULD HAVE SUCH A FUNCTION\n[16:50] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[16:58] MTD041PM: IF IT'S POSSIBLE WITHIN THE COSTS AND ALL THAT KIND OF THINGS\n[17:01] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[17:02] MTD041PM: UM MAYBE SEBASTIAN SHOULD HAVE UH A DETAILED LOOK LATER ON AND UM COME UP WITH A SOLUTION BECAUSE THAT'S HIS HIS FIELD OF EXPERTISE\n[17:05] MTD042ID: I WILL\n[17:08] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[17:09] MTD042ID: YES\n[17:12] MTD042ID: YES\n[17:12] MTD042ID: BUT UM BEFORE I DO THAT I W I WANT TO WARN YOU THAT UH BY IMPLEMENTING THIS KIND OF A FUNCTION THE TECHNICAL DESIGN WILL BECOME MORE COMPLICATED UM AND IT WILL BECOME MORE COSTLY ALSO\n[17:22] MTD041PM: MM-HMM\n[17:26] MTD041PM: YEP\n[17:26] MTD042ID: BECAUSE THERE WILL BE ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS WHICH WHICH UH WILL BE USED\n[17:31] MTD042ID: AND THERE ARE SOME IMPLEPE IMP\n[17:32] MTD043UID: AND DO WE EVEN UH PREFER THE SOUND ABOVE THE THE LEDS THE LIGHTNING UH\n[17:38] MTD042ID: WELL I I THINK SO BECAUSE UM WHEN YOU HAVE A P NEWSPAPER OVER YOUR REMOTE CONTROL YOU CANNOT SEE IT\n[17:40] MTD043UID: FUNCTION\n[17:43] MTD043UID: IT'S A UNIQUE ITEM UH\n[17:46] MTD042ID: SO\n[17:46] MTD041PM: YEAH IT'S A DISTINCTION IN THE MARKET\n[17:47] MTD043UID: IT WILL BE AN A UNIQUE FEATURE OF OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[17:48] MTD041PM: IT'S A DIFFERENT EXACTLY\n[17:48] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[17:49] MTD041PM: IT'S AN UNI AN UNIQUE FEATURE AND UM I THINK UM IT'S WORTH UM UH LOOKING AND AND PROBABLY MORE I INTERESTING THAN UH THAN THE LIGHTS\n[17:51] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[18:00] MTD043UID: AND JUST ABOUT UH THE USER INTERFACE I CAME UP WITH UM AN EASY REMOTE CONTROL AND AN ADVANCED REMOTE CONTROL\n[18:09] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[18:09] MTD043UID: WHAT SHOULD WE CHOOSE IN IN DESIGN\n[18:13] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[18:14] MTD041PM: WELL UM ACCORDING TO RUUD UM PEOPLE DO NOT USE UM ALL THE EXTRA FEATURES VERY VERY OFTEN\n[18:20] MTD043UID: WELL THE EXTRA FUNCTIONS\n[18:23] MTD041PM: SO\n[18:23] MTD044ME: I HAVE THE NUMBERS R I HAVE THE NUMBERS RIGHT HERE\n[18:26] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[18:28] MTD044ME: WELL T UH WE WON'T SUPPORT TELETEXT WHICH WHICH WAS THE THIRD MOST THE SECOND MOST USED FUNCTION\n[18:33] MTD043UID: USED OPTION\n[18:36] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[18:37] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[18:37] MTD041PM: WELL WE WE DO HAVE A WISE BOARD SO I'M NOT QUESTIONING THAT\n[18:43] MTD044ME: UH WELL YEAH CHANNEL SELECTION IS OBVIOUSLY THE MOST IMPORTANT\n[18:46] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[18:48] MTD041PM: OKAY SO ON THE RELEVANCE SCALE UH THE CHANNEL SELECTION THE VOLUME SELECTION AND THE TELETEXT\n[18:48] MTD044ME: SO\n[18:53] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[18:53] MTD041PM: WELL WE SKIP THAT\n[18:54] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[18:55] MTD044ME: SO\n[18:56] MTD043UID: WELL SO IT JUST TH THE BASIC FUNCTIONS\n[18:56] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[18:59] MTD043UID: AND WE DON'T HAVE TO USE IT FOR D. V. D. PLAYERS UH AND ALL KIND OF STUFF\n[19:01] MTD042ID: NO NO\n[19:02] MTD041PM: NO\n[19:02] MTD043UID: SO\n[19:02] MTD044ME: NOPE\n[19:02] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S OUT OF THE QUESTION\n[19:04] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[19:05] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[19:05] MTD042ID: SO\n[19:05] MTD043UID: JUST THROUGH UH THE EASY UH DESIGN\n[19:07] MTD041PM: UH UH UH I THINK WE SHOULD GO FOR THE EASIER ONE\n[19:08] MTD043UID: WE CAN MAKE UH A NICE DESIGN WHEN WHEN THERE'S NOT MU UH MUCH BUTTONS IN IT\n[19:10] MTD042ID: I THINK ALSO\n[19:11] MTD042ID: YES\n[19:12] MTD043UID: SO\n[19:12] MTD042ID: WELL\n[19:12] MTD042ID: WE SHOULD SAVE COSTS UH BY NOT IMPLEMENTING A LOT OF FUNCTIONS AND UH THE MONEY THAT WE CAN SAVE FROM THAT WE SHOULD USE FOR UH HAVING A NICE DESIGN AND UH THINKING ABOUT THE USER INTERFACE AND\n[19:12] MTD041PM: NO\n[19:22] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[19:25] MTD041PM: OKAY RUUD HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT\n[19:27] MTD041PM: UH DO YOU AGREE DO YOU THINK THE MARKET WOULD WOULD RESPOND TO UH A SIMPLE\n[19:32] MTD044ME: UH WELL IF WE UM INCLUDE OTHER UH INNOVATIVE\n[19:37] MTD044ME: FUNCTIONS UH THEN THEY UH MIGHT 'CAUSE YOUNG PEOPLE UH LIKE NEW FEATURES\n[19:38] MTD041PM: MM-HMM\n[19:45] MTD041PM: MM YEAH\n[19:45] MTD044ME: SO\n[19:47] MTD042ID: YEAH THAT'S RIGHT\n[19:49] MTD041PM: OKAY SO THIS IS IS KIND OF UH\n[19:49] MTD042ID: MM\n[19:51] MTD043UID: UH JUST A FEW BUTTONS TRENDY DESIGN NICE LIGHTNING EFFECTS WH AND THE SOUND\n[19:55] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[19:56] MTD042ID: WELL IS IT MAYBE THERE'S ANOTHER POSSIBILITY\n[19:59] MTD042ID: YOU CAN MAKE IT LOOK LIKE AN EASY S PIECE OF EQUIPMENT BUT IT'S QUITE ELABORATED UH BECAUSE IT HAS MANY FUNCTIONS\n[20:06] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[20:06] MTD042ID: MAYBE IT'S MORE IMPORTANT TO MAKE THE MAKE IT LOOK LIKE A VERY UH FRIENDLY EASY TO CATCH PIECE OF EQUIPMENT BUT UM NEVERTHELESS\n[20:15] MTD041PM: BUT BUT ARE WE NOT IN IN THE IN THE MANUAL UH I MEAN IF YOU HAVE FEW BUTTONS NO DISPLAY\n[20:20] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[20:22] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[20:22] MTD041PM: UM I MEAN UH I GUESS IT'S L IT'S WORKING WITH WITH A SHIFT FUNCTIONS AND UM ONE BUTTON CAN UH\n[20:30] MTD042ID: OK LIKE THAT\n[20:31] MTD042ID: WELL I WAS MORE THINKING ABOUT A MORE ELABORATE WAY OF CONTROLLING BY BY THESE KINDS OF STICKS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[20:38] MTD042ID: I DON'T KNOW IF IF IT'S USER FRIENDLY\n[20:40] MTD042ID: THAT'S YOUR FIELD OF EXPERTISE\n[20:42] MTD043UID: YEAH I DON'T KNOW YET\n[20:42] MTD041PM: BUT BUT HOW DOES HOW DOES THE REMOTE UH REPORT UH R UH GIVE BACK TO THE USER W IN WHAT STATE IT IS\n[20:51] MTD041PM: BECAUSE WE DO NOT IMPLEMENT UH A USER HISTORY\n[20:52] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[20:53] MTD042ID: THERE'S NO BUT THERE'S NO WAY TO DO THAT BECAUSE WE CANNOT IMPLEMENT THAT KIND OF THE SYSTEM\n[21:00] MTD041PM: I KNOW BUT BUT IF WE USE UH LIKE A STICK FOR EXAMPLE UM\n[21:00] MTD042ID: W\n[21:03] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[21:05] MTD042ID: WELL MAYBE WE CAN USE A LIGHT FOR THAT\n[21:07] MTD042ID: WHEN YOU MOVE THE STICK TO A TO A POSITION MAYBE UH A LIGHT NEXT TO IT CAN LIT UP\n[21:13] MTD042ID: SO YOU KNOW I'VE JUST UH PUSHED THE BUTTON OR I CHANGED THE CHANNEL OR T UH TURNED UP THE VOLUME\n[21:19] MTD042ID: SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[21:20] MTD044ME: AND IF YOU USE THAT STICK FOR VOLUME CONTROL AND CHANNEL UH SELECTION YOU HAVE THE M TWO MOST IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS IN ONE UH BUTTON\n[21:27] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[21:27] MTD042ID: YES\n[21:27] MTD041PM: UH AND WE COULD HAVE OTHER BUTTONS FOR THE FOR THE ADVANCED UH FUNCTIONS\n[21:29] MTD043UID: BUT DOES IT UH I THEN SHOULD N JUST USE UH I INSTEAD OF THE STICK\n[21:34] MTD043UID: UH LIKE MANY CELL PHONES JUST A ROUND M WELL SHOULD WE JUST USE A\n[21:38] MTD041PM: YEAH DRAW DRAW IT ON THE BOARD\n[21:41] MTD043UID: UM IT'S ALREADY UH OH WE HAVE A BLANK\n[21:50] MTD043UID: OH\n[21:55] MTD042ID: OH YEAH SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[21:58] MTD042ID: IT'S NOT REALLY A STICK BUT\n[21:58] MTD043UID: IT'S JUST AN EASY UH WAY OF OF A ROUND BUTTON WHAT WHICH CAN BE PUSHED IN FOUR DIRECTIONS\n[22:03] MTD042ID: YES\n[22:04] MTD042ID: YES\n[22:04] MTD043UID: INSTEAD OF A STICK\n[22:05] MTD043UID: A STICK IS V VULNERAB VULNERABLE\n[22:07] MTD042ID: HMM\n[22:07] MTD041PM: YEAH IT CAN BREAK DOWN\n[22:08] MTD043UID: WHEN IT'S FALLING DOWN OR UH JUST A ROUND UH BUTTON SHOULD BE THE TRICK I THINK\n[22:09] MTD042ID: YES YES\n[22:09] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[22:11] MTD042ID: AND\n[22:13] MTD042ID: YES AND THIS ALSO LOOKS MORE FANCY I THINK\n[22:15] MTD042ID: I THINK IT IT WILL ATTRACT UH\n[22:15] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[22:18] MTD042ID: MORE UH UH PUBLIC I THINK\n[22:18] MTD044ME: A YOUNGER UH-HUH\n[22:20] MTD042ID: BUT YOU'RE THE MARKETING MAN\n[22:22] MTD044ME: AND IT'S ALSO QUITE EASY TO USE SO IT'LL IT UH ATTRACT YOUNGER PEOPLE BECAUSE WELL NEW AND IT MIGHT ATTRACT OLDER PEOPLE BECAUSE IT'S EASY TO USE\n[22:33] MTD043UID: GEEZ\n[22:37] MTD043UID: WELL VOLUME AND\n[22:44] MTD043UID: SOMETHING UH\n[22:46] MTD043UID: LIKE THAT\n[22:47] MTD041PM: UH-HUH\n[22:48] MTD043UID: THE PROGRAMME UP AND DOWN\n[22:50] MTD041PM: OKAY YEAH\n[22:51] MTD043UID: AND THE VOL YEAH THE PEN DOESN'T UH REALLY DOES WHAT I WANT\n[22:58] MTD042ID: OKAY THAT'S GOOD\n[23:01] MTD041PM: OKAY BUT W WE STILL WE'RE STILL IN THE QUESTION OF UH UM UH PUTTING IN ADVANCED OPTIONS\n[23:09] MTD041PM: UM RUUD JUST TOLD US UM THE MARKET IS INTERESTED IN SOME ADVANCED UH NEW TECHNIQUES\n[23:16] MTD041PM: UM HOWEVER UH KEEPING IT SIMPLE IS IS IMPORTANT FOR THE COSTS AND ALL ALL THOSE KIND OF THINGS\n[23:23] MTD041PM: WE NEED TO FIND A BALANCE BETWEEN UH THE ADVANCED TECHNIQUES AND AND THE USER FRIENDLINESS\n[23:24] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[23:30] MTD043UID: BUT I THINK OUR OUR NEXT STEP TO LOOK AT IS JUST THAT\n[23:33] MTD043UID: SO I DON'T THINK IT'S UM WE HAVE SOMETHING TO DO\n[23:38] MTD043UID: UH WE CAN'T DISCUSS IT RIGHT NOW BECAUSE N NO ONE OF US HAVE HAS THE INFORMATION TO DISCUSS ABOUT THAT\n[23:44] MTD041PM: UM WELL FOR WE DO HAVE TO UH DECIDE THIS THIS MEETING\n[23:45] MTD043UID: I THINK\n[23:49] MTD043UID: YES\n[23:49] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[23:50] MTD041PM: WE NEED TO UM HAVE THE UH THE USER FUNCTION UH THE FUNCTIONS DECIDED AND UM\n[23:55] MTD043UID: MM-HMM\n[23:58] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[23:58] MTD041PM: UH OUR TARGET AUDIENCE\n[24:00] MTD043UID: 'KAY BUT TELETEXT IS SO UH IS JUST SCRAPPED\n[24:00] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[24:02] MTD042ID: DO DO YOU WANT A LIST OF FUNCTIONS\n[24:04] MTD042ID: DO YOU WANT AN EXPLICIT LIST\n[24:06] MTD042ID: UH WHICH UH INCORPORATES ALL FUNCTION AVAILABLE ON THE DEVICE\n[24:10] MTD041PM: UM WELL I DO NOT WANT A FULL UH IT'S NOT NECESSARY TO TO HAVE A FULL LIST BUT I WANT UM THE KIND OF FUNCTIONS\n[24:18] MTD041PM: FOR EXAMPLE UH TH THE MOST IMPORTANT ARE VOLUME AND UH PROGRAMME SELECTING\n[24:18] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[24:19] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[24:23] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[24:24] MTD043UID: THE TEN DIGITS\n[24:25] MTD041PM: WELL FOR EXAMPLE THAT THAT'S WHAT WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT\n[24:30] MTD041PM: L HOW IS THE REMOTE GOING TO LOOK\n[24:32] MTD043UID: OH AND JUST ONE FUNCTION\n[24:32] MTD041PM: NOT NOT IN THE USER INTERFACE BUT\n[24:34] MTD043UID: THE THE THE THE PROGRAMME TO PROGRAMME BUTTON THE SWITCH TO UH TWO CHANNELS\n[24:42] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[24:42] MTD043UID: WHEN YOU HAVE UH SOMETHING ON CHANNEL FOUR AND SOMETHING ON CHANNEL SIX JUST ONE BUTTON WHICH WHICH CAN UH CHANGE YEAH\n[24:43] MTD042ID: YES\n[24:45] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[24:48] MTD041PM: A BIT OF A SPLIT MODE\n[24:48] MTD042ID: CHANGE\n[24:49] MTD041PM: UH L LIKE YEAH\n[24:50] MTD042ID: YES YES\n[24:50] MTD041PM: DUAL CHANNEL WATCH\n[24:52] MTD042ID: YES\n[24:52] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[24:53] MTD041PM: OKAY WELL UM M MAYBE I SHOULD WRITE THAT DOWN\n[24:57] MTD042ID: WELL YOU'RE THE SECRETARY\n[25:00] MTD041PM: UH RUUD UM WHAT'S YOUR LAST NAME\n[25:06] MTD044ME: MIELSEN\n[25:07] MTD041PM: MIELSEN BECAUSE I I WAS WRITING IT DOWN IN THE LAST UH MIELSEN\n[25:13] MTD041PM: RIGHT\n[25:14] MTD041PM: UM I PUT ALL THE MINUTES I MAKE INTO THE SHARED FOLDER\n[25:19] MTD041PM: SO IF YOU WANT TO HAVE A LOOK AT IT YOU KNOW WHERE TO FIND IT\n[25:23] MTD042ID: MM OKAY BUT MAKE A S MAKE A SUB FOLDER FOR IT BECAUSE IT'S STARTING TO FILL UP ALREADY\n[25:23] MTD043UID: ALRIGHT\n[25:23] MTD041PM: UM\n[25:27] MTD041PM: YEAH THAT'S THAT'S IF YOU WANT TO DO IT SEBASTIAN\n[25:27] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[25:29] MTD042ID: SURE\n[25:30] MTD043UID: OUR B. S. C. UH W. UH\n[25:34] MTD041PM: OKAY UM\n[25:38] MTD041PM: OKAY SO SO UM UH\n[25:45] MTD041PM: VOLUME\n[25:46] MTD041PM: PROGRAMME\n[25:48] MTD041PM: UH DUAL CHANNEL\n[25:50] MTD041PM: UH\n[25:50] MTD042ID: YES THAT'S IMPORTANT\n[25:52] MTD041PM: AND AND DO WE WANT UM\n[25:55] MTD043UID: THE TEN DIGITS\n[25:55] MTD041PM: THE TEN DIGITS\n[25:57] MTD043UID: YEAH I BELIEVE SO\n[25:57] MTD042ID: WELL ARE ARE YOU SURE\n[25:58] MTD044ME: WELL IF YOU WANT TO GO TO CHANNEL NINETY AND YOU HAVE TH THAT BUTTON\n[25:59] MTD042ID: I'M NOT SO SURE\n[26:02] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[26:02] MTD042ID: WELL THAT'S COMPLICATED BUT IS THAT SO RELEVANT\n[26:04] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[26:06] MTD042ID: BECAUSE I DON'T THINK BUT YOU SHOULD UH SHOU YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT\n[26:08] MTD043UID: I WOULDN'T BUY IT PERSONALLY\n[26:11] MTD042ID: IF IT WERE SO\n[26:11] MTD043UID: A REMOTE CONTROL WITHOUT THE TEN DIGITS\n[26:13] MTD042ID: OKAY I CAN IMAGINE WHEN\n[26:14] MTD043UID: UH AND I THINK THE MOST\n[26:15] MTD041PM: I AGREE ACTUALLY\n[26:17] MTD042ID: I CAN IMAGINE WHEN YOU'RE WHEN YOU HAVE A SATELLITE DECODER AND AND YOU HAVE WELL ABOUT SIX HUNDRED CHANNELS I CAN IMAGINE YOU WANT THIS\n[26:17] MTD043UID: JUST ELDER ELDER PEOPLE WOULD WOULD BUY IT BUT\n[26:18] MTD044ME: WELL\n[26:24] MTD042ID: BUT IF YOU'RE UH A REGULAR T. V. USER AND YOU JUST WANT UH TO WATCH THE THE DUTCH TELEVISION NETWORKS\n[26:30] MTD042ID: WELL YOU CAN UH YOU CAN USE UH ABOUT TEN BUTTONS\n[26:34] MTD041PM: BUT WE DO HAVE THIRTEEN DIFFERENT DUTCH CHANNELS\n[26:34] MTD042ID: THAT'S ENOUGH\n[26:34] MTD044ME: BUT\n[26:35] MTD043UID: YEP\n[26:37] MTD044ME: YEAH AND IF IF WE\n[26:37] MTD043UID: THE OLDER PEOPLE ONLY USE FIVE OF THEM\n[26:37] MTD042ID: WELL BUT HOW HOW OFTEN DO YOU WATCH ALL THESE CHANNELS\n[26:40] MTD044ME: AND IF WE ARE TARGETING AT THE YOUNGER AUDIENCE THEY WILL PROBABLY WATCH MORE CHANNELS THAN THE OLDER PEOPLE\n[26:41] MTD041PM: OFTEN\n[26:46] MTD044ME: SO\n[26:47] MTD042ID: NO YOU'RE PROBABLY RIGHT\n[26:49] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[26:49] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[26:49] MTD042ID: BUT I THINK THESE UH TEN UH BUTTONS LOOK A BIT DULL\n[26:53] MTD042ID: DON'T YOU THINK\n[26:54] MTD041PM: WELL IT DEPENDS ON THE ON THE ON THE LOOKS ON THE ON THE\n[26:56] MTD042ID: THE DESIGN\n[26:56] MTD043UID: ON THE DESIGN\n[26:57] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[26:58] MTD042ID: WELL Y THEN THERE SHOULD BE SHOULD DONE BE DONE SOMETHING SPECIFIC WITH IT\n[26:59] MTD044ME: WELL\n[27:00] MTD041PM: YOU C YOU CAN D MAKE THEM VERY FANCY BY UM\n[27:01] MTD044ME: AND\n[27:06] MTD041PM: I MEAN NOKIA THEY HAVE TEN DIGITS ON THEIR PHONES AND IT STILL LOOKS VERY FANCY\n[27:10] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[27:12] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[27:12] MTD041PM: SO I'M I'M I DO NOT AGREE\n[27:15] MTD041PM: UH\n[27:15] MTD042ID: OKAY SO YOU CAN EXPERIMENT BY UH WITH WITH SHAPE OR WITH SIZE OR WITH COLOUR THAT KIND OF THING\n[27:21] MTD041PM: EXACTLY EXACTLY\n[27:22] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[27:22] MTD044ME: AND UM THERE ARE SOME NUMBERS ABOUT UH SPEECH RECOGNITION HERE THAT UH YOUNGER PEOPLE WOULD LIKE IT\n[27:29] MTD044ME: UH IT MIGHT BE EXPENSIVE AND UH HARD TO IMPLEMENT BUT IT WOULD BE A SOLUTION UH\n[27:36] MTD041PM: OKAY SPEECH\n[27:36] MTD044ME: FOR\n[27:37] MTD042ID: WELL MAYBE IT CAN BE COMBINED WITH THE FIND THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[27:40] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[27:41] MTD042ID: SO UM WHEN YOU ADD UH SPEECH RECOGNITION TO YOUR REMOTE CONTROL UH IT'S VERY EASY TO CHANGE UH THE CHANNEL\n[27:50] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[27:50] MTD042ID: THAT'S ONE THING\n[27:51] MTD042ID: AND IT'S VERY EASY UH TO FIND YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[27:53] MTD041PM: TO FIND YEAH\n[27:55] MTD042ID: SO MAYBE THAT'S A POSSIBILITY BUT I'M AFRAID IT WILL BE A BIT COSTLY\n[28:00] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[28:00] MTD042ID: BUT MAYBE WHEN WE UH\n[28:00] MTD041PM: UH\n[28:03] MTD041PM: IF IF WE WOULD UM DROP THE TEN DIGITS BUT KEEP THE PROGRAMME AND THE VOLUME BECAUSE MAYBE PEOPLE DO NOT ALWAYS WANT TO USE THEIR VOICE UM\n[28:07] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[28:10] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[28:12] MTD042ID: OKAY OKAY\n[28:14] MTD044ME: ESPECIALLY ELDER PEOPLE UH DON'T LIKE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[28:17] MTD044ME: SO THEN WE SHOULD IMPLEMENT SUCH A BUT\n[28:21] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[28:21] MTD041PM: BUT WE DO FOCUS ON YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[28:24] MTD041PM: WE D IT IT'S A BOARD UH DECISION\n[28:24] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[28:24] MTD044ME: YES\n[28:25] MTD042ID: WELL\n[28:26] MTD042ID: I I THINK IT SHOULD UH SHOULD WORK IT SH WE SHOULD MANAGE THAT\n[28:29] MTD043UID: SO WE HAVE TO I TO MAKE UM A DECISION BETWEEN THE TEN DIGITS OR THE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[28:30] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[28:35] MTD042ID: YES\n[28:35] MTD042ID: WELL THE VOICE RECOGNITION HAS THE MAIN ADVA HAS ANOTHER ADVANTAGE\n[28:39] MTD042ID: IT'S MAS IT MAKES IT VERY EASY FOR US TO IMPLEMENT THE FIND UH FIND THE REMOTE CONTROL BUTTON UH REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTION\n[28:46] MTD043UID: MM-HMM\n[28:49] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S THAT'S A BIG ADVANTAGE I THINK\n[28:49] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[28:51] MTD041PM: OKAY G GOOD\n[29:09] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[29:09] MTD042ID: THERE'S ONLY ONE DISADVANTAGE UH BY IMPLEMENTING THIS\n[29:13] MTD042ID: UM THE POWER SAVING POWER SAVING WILL BE A BIT MORE DIFFICULT\n[29:20] MTD042ID: SO WE CAN EXPECT THAT THERE WILL BE A LESS LONGER LIFE TO THE BATTERIES\n[29:26] MTD041PM: MM\n[29:26] MTD042ID: BUT MAYBE CAN WE WE CAN THINK SOMETHING SMART ABOUT IT\n[29:29] MTD041PM: YEP\n[29:29] MTD042ID: THERE ARE SOME UH HYBRID HYBRID DEVICES WHICH INCORPORATE A SOLAR PANEL AND RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES\n[29:36] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[29:36] MTD042ID: SO WHEN YOU JUST LEAVE THE DEVICE IN A IN A LIGHT ROOM IT CHARGES ITSELF\n[29:37] MTD041PM: BUT\n[29:41] MTD042ID: YOU HAVE TO DO NOTHING FOR IT\n[29:41] MTD041PM: BUT BUT CAN WE MANAGE IT BU UH FOR THE COSTS\n[29:43] MTD044ME: M\n[29:44] MTD043UID: TWELVE DOLLAR FIFTY\n[29:45] MTD042ID: MAYBE MAYBE NOT\n[29:45] MTD041PM: BECAUSE IT SEEMS LIKE A VERY\n[29:47] MTD044ME: AND UH IF WE IF WE COULD INC UH INCLUDE A C A CRADLE IN WHICH IT COULD RECHARGE\n[29:49] MTD042ID: I'LL HAVE TO FIND THAT OUT\n[29:53] MTD042ID: YES\n[29:54] MTD044ME: THEN THERE WOULDN'T BE UH A BIG PROBLEM\n[29:54] MTD042ID: SO\n[29:57] MTD042ID: NO THAT'S VERY CHEAP\n[29:58] MTD044ME: 'CAUSE WHEN\n[29:59] MTD041PM: IS A CRADLE VERY CHEAP\n[29:59] MTD042ID: IT'S OH IT'S VERY CHEAP\n[30:01] MTD042ID: THAT'S NO PROBLEM\n[30:02] MTD042ID: IT'S JUST A A CASE WITH TWO UH METAL CONTACTS\n[30:06] MTD041PM: I KNOW B UH BUT THERE SHOULD BE AN ADAPTER AS WELL\n[30:06] MTD042ID: IT'S\n[30:08] MTD042ID: YES BUT THEY'RE THEY'RE MASS PRODUCTION\n[30:09] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[30:10] MTD042ID: THEY'RE VERY CHEAP\n[30:11] MTD042ID: SO IT WILL COST US P PRACTICALLY NOTHING\n[30:11] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[30:14] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[30:15] MTD041PM: WE WE HAVE UH ABOUT TEN MINUTES LEFT THIS MEETING\n[30:18] MTD041PM: UM\n[30:19] MTD041PM: I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR UM MAYBE MAYBE YOU ALL HAVE TH UH THINGS NOT UM SPOKEN ABOUT YEAH BUT THAT ARE IMPORTANT\n[30:31] MTD041PM: UH RUUD YOU YOU CAME UP WITH THE VOICE RECOGNITION UH DATA\n[30:35] MTD041PM: UH ARE THERE OTHER THINGS ABOUT THE MARKET WE SHOULD KNOW\n[30:41] MTD044ME: UM I THINK WE DEALT WITH THE MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION\n[30:46] MTD044ME: JUST THAT THE YOUNGER PART OF UH THE MARKET ISN'T THE FORTY PERCENT WE UH\n[30:54] MTD044ME: WANT TO SELL TO\n[30:57] MTD044ME: SO WE WE SHOULD UH FOR LEAST A BIT UH LOOK AT THE UH OLDER PEOPLE\n[31:04] MTD044ME: BUT WITH UH BUTTONS LIKE THAT WHICH ARE EASY TO USE WE UH MIGHT ATTRACT THEM TOO\n[31:05] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[31:10] MTD044ME: SO\n[31:11] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[31:11] MTD044ME: I DON'T THINK THAT'S A BIG PROBLEM\n[31:13] MTD042ID: YEAH\n[31:14] MTD041PM: OKAY SO ALTHOUGH WE ARE FOCUSSING ON YOUNGER PEOPLE UH TO MAKE IT UH PROFITABLE UH\n[31:19] MTD044ME: YES\n[31:20] MTD042ID: PROFITABLE\n[31:20] MTD044ME: YEAH PROFITABLE\n[31:21] MTD041PM: PROFITABLE\n[31:21] MTD041PM: WE WE YEAH WE STILL NEED TO TAKE IN ACCOUNT THE THE BIT OLDER PEOPLE\n[31:26] MTD044ME: YES\n[31:26] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[31:28] MTD041PM: O OKAY\n[31:31] MTD041PM: UM ROO\n[31:33] MTD043UID: I HAVE NOTHING UH NOTHING TO ADD I THINK\n[31:35] MTD041PM: NOTHING TO ADD\n[31:39] MTD041PM: SEBASTIAN\n[31:40] MTD042ID: UM I JUST WANT TO MAKE A SUMMARY OF ALL ALL THINGS UH SPOKEN AND UH THE DIFFERENT POSSIBILITIES\n[31:43] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[31:45] MTD041PM: GREAT\n[31:47] MTD042ID: UM\n[31:49] MTD042ID: SO UH BASICALLY WE'VE DECIDED TO IMPLEMENT A SEEMINGLY UH EASY DESIGN\n[31:55] MTD042ID: SO ON THE OUTSIDE IT LOOKS EASY BUT UH WE CAN MAKE IT EASY ON THE INSIDE OR ELABORATE ON THE INSIDE\n[32:02] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S ONE THE THOSE ARE THE CHOICES WE HAVE TO MAKE\n[32:05] MTD042ID: BUT I THINK THERE'S A BIG ADVANTAGE IN MAKING IT MORE ELABORATE BY UH IMPLEMENTING UH SPEECH TECHNIQUES UH VOICE RECOGNITION THAT THESE KINDS OF THINGS\n[32:12] MTD041PM: MM-HMM\n[32:14] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[32:15] MTD042ID: UM IT MAKES IT ALSO MORE UH ATTRACTABLE I THINK TO OUR UH AUDIENCE\n[32:22] MTD042ID: UM THERE ARE SOME ADVANTAGES AND SOME DISADVANTAGES AND THE MAIN ADVANTAGE IS THAT WE CAN IMPLEMENT UH FANCY TECHNIQUES WHICH UH I THINK OUR CUSTOMERS WILL LIKE\n[32:32] MTD042ID: THE DISADVANTAGE IS THAT THERE ARE SOME CONCERNS ABOUT UH THE THE COSTS AND UM THE THINGS LIKE UH BATTERY LIFETIME ENERGY SAVING\n[32:42] MTD041PM: YEP\n[32:43] MTD042ID: UH ANOTHER ADVANTAGE IS THAT THE CIRCUIT BOARD WILL BECOME MUCH MORE EASIER IF WE DO NOT DO NOT IMPLEMENT THESE BUTTONS\n[32:49] MTD042ID: IF WE JUST ADD UH UH A CHIP WHICH DOES THE VOICE RECOGNITION UH OUR CIRCUIT BOARD WILL BECOME EVEN MORE CHEAP\n[32:57] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S ANOTHER WELL IT WA IT W IT WAS AN ISSUE BUT WE ALSO THOUGHT THAT WE ALREADY THOUGHT WE SHOULD DO IT AS CHEAPLY AS POSSIBLE\n[32:57] MTD041PM: YEAH AND THAT WAS THE MAIN ISSUE RIGHT\n[32:59] MTD041PM: THE THE BOARD\n[33:07] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[33:07] MTD042ID: AND THIS EVEN UH MAKES IT MORE CHEAPY\n[33:09] MTD042ID: SO\n[33:09] MTD043UID: BUT THE CHEAPER THE CH UH THE THE CHIP OR TH WHAT WAS IT\n[33:13] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[33:13] MTD041PM: THE BOARD\n[33:14] MTD043UID: THE CIRCUIT BOARD\n[33:14] MTD042ID: THE CIRCUIT BOARD\n[33:16] MTD043UID: THE FEWER BUTTONS YOU CAN USE ON IT\n[33:18] MTD042ID: THE FEWER BUTTONS YOU HAVE THE CH CH THE CHEAPER THE CIRCUIT BOARD YES\n[33:18] MTD041PM: NO IT'S TH YEAH\n[33:20] MTD043UID: YEAH OKAY\n[33:21] MTD041PM: IT'S THE OTHER WAY AROUND YEAH\n[33:22] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[33:23] MTD042ID: AND IT'S VERY CHEAP UH TO INCORPORATE UH UH AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT A CHIP\n[33:28] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S\n[33:30] MTD042ID: THAT'S ANOTHER ADVANTAGE\n[33:30] MTD041PM: IT SHOULDN'T BE A BIG ISSUE\n[33:31] MTD043UID: WELL IT THEN WE SHOULD JUST UH TAKE A LOOK AT THE COSTS AND UH ESPECIALLY FOR THE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[33:32] MTD042ID: SO\n[33:34] MTD042ID: YES BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW\n[33:37] MTD042ID: YES\n[33:38] MTD042ID: I D I REALLY DON'T KNOW\n[33:39] MTD042ID: SO\n[33:40] MTD043UID: NO\n[33:41] MTD042ID: IT CAN BE COSTLY\n[33:41] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[33:42] MTD042ID: MAYBE NOT\n[33:42] MTD041PM: I'M NOT SURE HOW HOW WE'LL F UH DETERMINE THE COSTS I WILL HAVE A LOOK AT IT\n[33:49] MTD041PM: MAYBE YOU WILL GET SOME INFORMATION ON THAT\n[33:49] MTD042ID: YES\n[33:51] MTD041PM: UM I'M NOT SURE HOW HOW THAT\n[33:51] MTD042ID: YES I AL I I HOPE MY PERSONAL COACH WILL UH HAVE A LO UH LOOK AT IT\n[33:55] MTD041PM: YEP\n[33:58] MTD041PM: OKAY GREAT\n[33:59] MTD041PM: UM\n[34:01] MTD041PM: WELL I THINK WE'RE QUI QUITE DONE\n[34:02] MTD043UID: WE'RE DONE I THINK\n[34:04] MTD041PM: UM FOR NOW WE WILL HAVE THE LUNCH BREAK\n[34:07] MTD042ID: HOW NICE\n[34:08] MTD041PM: UM I'M DON'T KNOW HOW LONG THE BREAK WILL BE BUT WE'LL FIND OUT\n[34:13] MTD043UID: ME NEITHER\n[34:13] MTD041PM: UM THEN WE WILL HAVE THIRTY MINUTES OF TIME TO PERFORM OUR INDIVIDUAL WORK UH AND I'M SURE YOUR PERSONAL COACHES WILL UH ASSIST YOU WITH IT\n[34:23] MTD041PM: UM I WILL PUT THE MINUTES I JUST MADE IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS FOLDER\n[34:27] MTD041PM: IF YOU WANT TO LOOK AT IT UM WELL JUST DO\n[34:31] MTD041PM: UM THE INTERFACE DESIGNER UM I WOULD LIKE TO THE NEXT MEETING I WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE THE UH COMPONENTS CONCEPT\n[34:42] MTD041PM: UH ROO UM FROM YOU I WOULD LIKE TO SEE\n[34:46] MTD043UID: INTERFACE INDUSTRIAL\n[34:48] MTD041PM: UH\n[34:50] MTD041PM: I'M SORRY YEAH I'M SORRY\n[34:51] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[34:52] MTD041PM: USER INTERFACE DESIGNER UH ROO I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE USER INTERFACE C UH CONCEPT\n[34:52] MTD042ID: WELL WE UNDERSTAND\n[34:57] MTD041PM: AND UM\n[34:59] MTD043UID: UH THE ONLY PROBLEM IS IT THAT IT DEPENDS ON THE DIVISIONS THE DECIS UH DECISIONS SEBASTIAN MAKES\n[35:06] MTD042ID: WELL\n[35:07] MTD043UID: ABOUT THE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[35:07] MTD041PM: WELL I IT SHOULD BE EASY THAT'S W W WHAT WE CONCLUDED\n[35:08] MTD043UID: WELL\n[35:10] MTD041PM: IT SHOULD BE AN EASY INTERFACE WITH NOT SO MUCH BUTTONS\n[35:11] MTD042ID: MM YES\n[35:14] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[35:14] MTD041PM: S JUST A A P A P A VOLUME AND A PROGRAMME ONE\n[35:17] MTD041PM: AND UM\n[35:19] MTD041PM: UM YEAH SOME SOME FANCY LIGHTS\n[35:22] MTD041PM: I THINK THAT'S WHAT WE DECIDED\n[35:25] MTD042ID: SO WE DROP THE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[35:27] MTD041PM: NO NO NO WE DIDN'T BUT IT SHOULDN'T BE INTEGRATED YEAH IT'S OF COURSE IT'S USER INTERFACE\n[35:27] MTD042ID: OR OH\n[35:32] MTD041PM: BUT UM I I WAS TALKING ABOUT REALLY THE DESIGN OF THE\n[35:36] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[35:37] MTD042ID: WELL UM DO WE REALLY HAVE TO DECIDE NOW OR CAN WE DECIDE NEXT MEETING\n[35:41] MTD041PM: NO\n[35:42] MTD041PM: WE CAN DECIDE THE NEXT MEETING\n[35:44] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[35:44] MTD041PM: YEP\n[35:45] MTD042ID: BECAUSE I'LL HAVE SOME UPDATED INFO ON THAT UH\n[35:47] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[35:48] MTD041PM: I GUESS ALL OF YOU HAVE I UPDATED INFO\n[35:50] MTD041PM: I'M SURE THE MARKETING EXPERT WILL RECEIVE UH T UH YOU WILL DO SOME TREND WATCHING\n[35:50] MTD043UID: YEP\n[35:55] MTD041PM: AND I'M SURE THE MARKET WILL UM UH\n[35:56] MTD044ME: HMM\n[36:01] MTD041PM: UH WILL CHANGE ADAPT AND UM SO WE WILL SEE THAT\n[36:03] MTD043UID: ADAPT\n[36:03] MTD042ID: ADAPT\n[36:03] MTD044ME: LEFT\n[36:04] MTD044ME: HMM\n[36:07] MTD041PM: UM YEAH THAT'S IT FOR NOW\n[36:09] MTD043UID: THAT'S IT\n[36:11] MTD043UID: 'KAY\n[36:11] MTD041PM: ANY OTHER QUESTIONS OR CAN WE HAVE THE LUNCH\n[36:14] MTD042ID: WE CAN HAVE THE LUNCH\n[36:16] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[36:16] MTD041PM: YEAH 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MTD044ME: UM\n[0:04] MTD041PM: BECAUSE OTHERWISE I WILL ALREADY OPEN IT\n[0:06] MTD044ME: MM DON'T THINK SO\n[0:08] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[0:10] MTD044ME: UNLESS UH THINGS HAVE SUDDENLY CHANGE AGAIN\n[0:14] MTD041PM: IS IT MUCH CHANGES\n[0:15] MTD044ME: UH DON'T KNOW\n[0:16] MTD044ME: MAYBE UH YOU'VE GOT NEW INFORMATION LIKE UH LAST TIME\n[0:17] MTD041PM: UH I DIDN'T NO NO\n[0:19] MTD041PM: I DO HOT HAVE\n[0:22] MTD041PM: ONLY THE SAME INFORMATION\n[1:00] MTD044ME: OKAY\n[1:29] MTD041PM: HELLO SEBASTIAN\n[1:31] MTD042ID: HELLO HELLO MISTER P. M.\n[1:37] MTD041PM: I BELIEVE UH MISS UH TENTEL IS WITH US AS WELL IN THE CONTROL ROOM\n[1:44] MTD042ID: WELL THAT'S WHERE THE THINKING GOES ON\n[1:51] MTD041PM: OH IT'S THAT ROO AGAIN ALWAYS LATE\n[1:55] MTD041PM: BONGIORNO\n[1:56] MTD043UID: BONGIORNO\n[1:57] MTD042ID: I THINK YOU SHOULD PUNISH HIM\n[1:59] MTD042ID: YOU'RE THE P. M.\n[2:00] MTD041PM: HMM\n[2:00] MTD043UID: PUNISH\n[2:02] MTD041PM: I SEE SOME INTERESTING OKAY\n[2:04] MTD042ID: POSSIBILITIES YEAH\n[2:05] MTD043UID: YOU WISH\n[2:07] MTD041PM: PEOPLE WELCOME BACK\n[2:10] MTD043UID: WELCOME\n[2:12] MTD041PM: THE THIRD MEETING\n[2:12] MTD043UID: UH\n[2:12] MTD044ME: OOP\n[2:13] MTD041PM: UM I HAVE SOME POINTS I WOULD LIKE TO UH SOME SOME ISSUES I WOULD LIKE TO POINT OUT\n[2:20] MTD041PM: UM FIRST OF ALL UM IF YOU MAKE MINUTES YOURSELF AS WELL UH LIKE SEBASTIAN DOES UM COULD YOU PUT THEM ON THE SHARED FOLDER\n[2:32] MTD041PM: IF YOU DO NOT MAKE MINUTES NO PROBLEM BUT IT'S EASY FOR ME TO SEE WHAT YOU UH WROTE DOWN\n[2:36] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[2:38] MTD041PM: SO I COULD UH CAN UH UM USE THAT IN THE IN THE REPORT\n[2:44] MTD041PM: UM THE SECOND THING UM\n[2:48] MTD041PM: I WAS TH UH S THINKING TO MYSELF I HAVE THIS LITTLE REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:55] MTD041PM: AND I'M TALKING TO IT BUT I STILL NEED TO POINT TO THE TELEVISION BECAUSE IT WORKS WITH INFRARED\n[3:03] MTD041PM: THAT'S QUITE STRANGE\n[3:06] MTD042ID: YES\n[3:07] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[3:08] MTD042ID: SO\n[3:08] MTD041PM: WE'LL COME TO THAT LATER I G I THINK\n[3:10] MTD041PM: UM THE AGENDA FOR NOW UH UH ARE THERE ANY PRE DISCUSSION QUESTIONS\n[3:20] MTD043UID: NO\n[3:20] MTD042ID: NOT AT ALL\n[3:20] MTD044ME: NO\n[3:21] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[3:21] MTD041PM: UM WE WI WE WILL HAVE YOUR INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATIONS UH THEN THE DECISION ON THE REMOTE CONTROL CONCEPT UM AND UH THE CLOSING\n[3:33] MTD041PM: FORTY MINUTES IN TOTAL FOR THIS\n[3:35] MTD041PM: SO UM I THINK WE WE CAN IMMEDIS IMMEDIATELY START WITH THE INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATIONS UM THE PROGRESS YOU'VE MADE\n[3:42] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[3:46] MTD041PM: UM I THINK IT MIGHT BE SMART TO LOOK AT UH RUUD'S UM INFORMATION FIRST BECAUSE I UNDERSTOOD THERE ARE SOME UH SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE MARKET SITUATION\n[3:52] MTD044ME: 'KAY\n[3:56] MTD044ME: HMM\n[3:57] MTD043UID: ALRIGHT\n[3:58] MTD044ME: OH\n[4:15] MTD042ID: JUST PRESS THE OKAY BUTTON IT WORKS\n[4:16] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[4:20] MTD044ME: OKAY\n[4:23] MTD041PM: UM YEAH\n[4:24] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[4:25] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[4:29] MTD044ME: MY METHOD\n[4:30] MTD042ID: HOW SURPRISING\n[4:34] MTD044ME: WELL FINDINGS\n[4:35] MTD044ME: UH\n[4:36] MTD044ME: EASE OF USE IS IMPORTANT BUT UH INNOVATION IS MORE IMPORTANT AND A FANCY LOOK AND FEEL IS UH EVEN MORE IMPORTANT\n[4:46] MTD044ME: AND UH SOME FASHION WATCHERS HAVE FOUND OUT THAT THE YOUNG TARGET GROUP LIKES FRUIT AND VEGETABLES\n[4:55] MTD044ME: IN THEIR UH CLOTHES SHOES AND FURNITURE AND THAT THEY WANT SPONGY MATERIAL\n[5:01] MTD044ME: PROBABLY WATCH TOO MUCH SPONGE BOB\n[5:06] MTD044ME: UH THE OLDER GROUP UH STILL PREFERS DARK COLOURS\n[5:09] MTD044ME: SIMPLE SHAPES UH M MATERIAL\n[5:10] MTD044ME: BUT WE SINCE WE ARE CONCENTRATING ON UH\n[5:14] MTD044ME: THE YOUNGER GROUP\n[5:14] MTD041PM: UH W WAIT A SEC WAIT A SE UH COULD YOU GO TO THE PREVIOUS SLIDE\n[5:15] MTD042ID: OH WAIT UH WAIT UP\n[5:19] MTD041PM: UM BECAUSE I'M TAKING MINUTES AND IT\n[5:22] MTD044ME: 'KAY\n[5:22] MTD041PM: UM WERE THE IMPORTANT THEMES ENCLOSE\n[5:25] MTD041PM: YEAH OKAY\n[5:26] MTD041PM: THE FEEL OF TO BE SPONGY\n[5:28] MTD042ID: UH SO DO YOU THINK UM WHEN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ARE IMPORTANT FOR CLOTHING AND SHOES THAT THEY ARE IN REMOTE CONTROLS ALSO\n[5:38] MTD044ME: WELL UH ONE EXAMPLE GIVEN WAS THIS SO UM I ASSUME THEY JUST WANT SOMETHING COLOURFUL\n[5:46] MTD044ME: NOT UH SPECIFICALLY UH AN APPLE AS A REMOTE CONTROL OR SOMETHING\n[5:47] MTD042ID: NOT SOMETHING DULL\n[5:50] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[5:50] MTD043UID: BUT THEY LIKE DARK COLOURS YOU SAID IN THE P\n[5:52] MTD044ME: NO UH THE YOUNGER GROUP LIKES UH MORE COLOURFUL\n[5:56] MTD043UID: OKAY\n[5:57] MTD044ME: UH\n[5:59] MTD044ME: OBJECTS\n[5:59] MTD043UID: WELL THEN I SUGGEST THAT THE CORPORATE COLOURS ARE GREY AND YELLOW\n[6:00] MTD044ME: BUT\n[6:04] MTD043UID: I HAD\n[6:04] MTD042ID: BUT CAN YOU CAN YOU GO BACK TO THAT SLIDE\n[6:06] MTD042ID: THE UH JUST ONE SLIDE BACK NO NO NO\n[6:06] MTD044ME: WHICH ONE\n[6:07] MTD044ME: THIS\n[6:10] MTD042ID: YES\n[6:12] MTD042ID: OKAY AND THE FEEL OF THE MATERIAL HAS TO BE SPONGY\n[6:16] MTD044ME: YES\n[6:17] MTD042ID: HAS IT SOMETHING TO DO WITH THAT UH NATURAL FEELING ALSO DO YOU THINK\n[6:22] MTD044ME: UH WELL IT MIGHT\n[6:27] MTD044ME: BUT PERSONALLY I WOULDN'T LIKE A SPONGE AS A REMOTE CONTROL\n[6:31] MTD044ME: BUT\n[6:33] MTD044ME: MAYBE SOFT MATERIAL OR SOMETHING\n[6:35] MTD044ME: BUT NOT A REAL SPONGE\n[6:36] MTD041PM: OKAY SO SO YEAH IT MIGHT NOT BE T UH IT IT SHOULDN'T BE TOO HARD\n[6:40] MTD041PM: IT IT MAYBE IT RUBBER OR OR YEAH\n[6:42] MTD044ME: YEAH EXACTLY\n[6:44] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[6:46] MTD044ME: YEAH AND LIKE UH THE OLDER GROUP LIKES FAMILIAR MATERIALS BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN WE SHOULD USE WOOD\n[6:48] MTD043UID: OR WE COULD MAKE OH\n[6:54] MTD044ME: SO\n[6:55] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[6:58] MTD044ME: WELL THIS THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT THEY WOULD LIKE\n[7:01] MTD044ME: BUT SINCE WE'RE CONTEN CONCENTRATING ON UH THE YOUNGER GROUP\n[7:06] MTD044ME: I THINK WE SHOULD USE SOFT MATERIALS\n[7:09] MTD044ME: AND UH MAKE IT COLOURFUL OR UH LIKE CELL PHONES EXCH EXCHANGEABLE COVERS\n[7:18] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[7:19] MTD044ME: SO WE COULD PROVIDE\n[7:21] MTD044ME: BOTH FOR THE YOUNG AND THE OLD WHAT THEY LIKE\n[7:25] MTD041PM: WELL THAT'S INTERESTING\n[7:27] MTD042ID: IT'S QUITE INTERESTING\n[7:28] MTD041PM: YOU COULD MAKE A FEW V VERY COLOURFUL ONES AND UH A VERY TRADITIONAL CO COVER\n[7:30] MTD043UID: YEAH O O\n[7:33] MTD042ID: YES\n[7:33] MTD043UID: I'M THINKING ABOUT UH THE BANANARAMA TELEPHONE UH TELEPHONE FROM UH SIEMENS\n[7:38] MTD043UID: THE YELLOW UH RUBBER TELEPHONE\n[7:40] MTD041PM: YEAH YEAH\n[7:42] MTD043UID: IT'S THE IT'S THE RUBBER UH\n[7:44] MTD041PM: YEAH IT IS IT IS I YEAH\n[7:44] MTD043UID: COVER\n[7:45] MTD043UID: AND IT'S UH COLOURFUL\n[7:47] MTD043UID: IT LOOKS LIKES A BANANA\n[7:47] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[7:49] MTD043UID: WE HAVE THE FRUIT WE HAVE THE COLOURS\n[7:51] MTD041PM: DO YOU KNOW THE PHONE\n[7:51] MTD043UID: WE HAVE THE SIMPLE DESIGN\n[7:52] MTD042ID: I DON'T KNOW THE PHONE BUT I CAN IMAGINE IT\n[7:53] MTD041PM: IT'S THE SIEMENS UH C. TWENTY FIVE I BELIEVE IT'S IT'S THE ONE THE POST BANK UH GAVE AWAY THE VERY\n[7:55] MTD043UID: UM THIRTY FIVE\n[7:58] MTD042ID: OH THAT ONE YES\n[7:59] MTD043UID: AND THE B THE LIGHT BLUE AND IT'S ALSO IN YELLOW\n[8:00] MTD042ID: NOW I KN UH OH I KNOW I KNOW\n[8:03] MTD042ID: YES I I'VE SEEN IT\n[8:04] MTD042ID: I'VE SEEN IT\n[8:04] MTD041PM: YOU KN YOU KNOW RUUD AS WELL\n[8:07] MTD041PM: ABOUT TH\n[8:07] MTD044ME: I'VE SEEN IT BUT\n[8:08] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[8:10] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[8:11] MTD041PM: UM UH OKAY\n[8:13] MTD041PM: DO YOU HAVE UH THIT THAT WAS OKAY\n[8:13] MTD044ME: 'KAY\n[8:14] MTD044ME: UH THAT'S ABOUT IT\n[8:16] MTD041PM: OKAY SO THE THE M UH IMPORTANT FINDINGS ARE UH INNOVATION IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EASE OF USE FOR THE OUR TARGET GROUP\n[8:23] MTD044ME: YES\n[8:24] MTD041PM: AND UM COLOURING IS IMPORTANT AND AND UH SOFT MATERIALS\n[8:29] MTD044ME: UH SOFT MATERIAL\n[8:31] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[8:31] MTD042ID: SO SO EASE OF USE IS IMPORTANT BUT TECHNOLOGY IS TWICE AS IMPORTANT\n[8:36] MTD042ID: AND WHAT WAS EVEN MORE IMPORTANT\n[8:40] MTD044ME: UH THE FANCY LOOK AND FEEL\n[8:42] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[8:42] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S THE MOST IMPORTANT THING FOR OUR CUSTOMERS\n[8:44] MTD044ME: YES\n[8:45] MTD044ME: APPARENTLY\n[8:52] MTD041PM: OKAY ROO\n[8:55] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[8:56] MTD041PM: COULD YOU DO YOUR PRESENTATION\n[8:58] MTD043UID: MM-HMM\n[9:03] MTD043UID: WELL I DON'T HA REALLY HAVE MUCH TO ADD UM BECAUSE MOST OF THINGS WE ALREADY SAID IN UH\n[9:12] MTD043UID: THE PREVIOUS UH DISCUSSION\n[9:15] MTD043UID: UM\n[9:20] MTD041PM: OKAY WELL IT'S GOOD TO TO SUM UP UH THE THINGS WE ALREADY THOUGHT ABOUT\n[9:26] MTD043UID: UH THE PREVIOUS IDEAS WERE VOICE RECOGNITION AND UH THE ROUND BUTTON FOR UH THE P CHANNEL PROGRAMMING AND UH VOLUME\n[9:36] MTD043UID: WELL A FEW INTERFACE I UH I FOUND ON THE INTERNET ARE ARE THESE\n[9:40] MTD043UID: THESE ARE BOTH WITH UH WITH VOICE RECOGNITION BUT THEY'RE VERY ADVANCED AND VERY HIGH TECH AND JUST UM WELL A WEIRD UM\n[9:52] MTD041PM: SHAPE\n[9:52] MTD043UID: SHAPE\n[9:54] MTD043UID: SO I SUGGEST I COULDN'T UH I HAD A SMALL UH MOCK UP UH SIGN ON THE ON PAPER\n[10:03] MTD043UID: BUT IT DIDN'T WORK\n[10:04] MTD043UID: MY PEN DIDN'T LOAD UM THE INFORMATION\n[10:07] MTD043UID: SO I MADE A REALLY SIMPLE F UH A SHAPE ON UH IN UM\n[10:14] MTD043UID: POWERPOINT\n[10:16] MTD043UID: BUT WE COULD MAKE UH A ROUND UH AN OVAL UH UM REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:21] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[10:21] MTD042ID: BUT IT'S IT'S KIND OF UH IT'S KIND OF O ORGANIC SO THAT'S VERY GOOD\n[10:23] MTD043UID: UH YELLOW\n[10:25] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[10:26] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[10:27] MTD041PM: AND WHAT I'M THINKING ABOUT MAYBE UM WE SHOULD MAKE VERY LIGHT BUT UM UH A GRIP UM I MEAN THIS IS HOW YOU HOLD A REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:38] MTD042ID: YES\n[10:39] MTD041PM: UM IT SHOULDN'T BE TOO UH GLATT TOO SLIPPERY S BECAUSE UM\n[10:43] MTD042ID: SLIPPERY\n[10:47] MTD043UID: BUT IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING LIKE UH THE SIEMENS PHONE IT'S RUBBER\n[10:47] MTD042ID: YOU HAVE TO GRAB IT\n[10:50] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[10:51] MTD043UID: SO IT'S EASY IN YOUR HAND UH INDEED\n[10:51] MTD041PM: YEAH EXACTLY\n[10:53] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[10:53] MTD042ID: YES\n[10:54] MTD042ID: THERE ARE THERE ARE ALSO REMOTE CONTROLS WHO HAVE UH A LITTLE SHAPE UNDERNEATH WHERE YOU CAN PUT YOUR FINGERS IN\n[10:58] MTD041PM: YEAH EX FOR YOUR FINGERS YEAH\n[11:00] MTD042ID: SO YOU CAN GET A REALLY GOOD GRIP ON IT\n[11:00] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[11:02] MTD042ID: SO YOU YOU DON'T HAVE TO UM ATTAIN MUCH PRESSURE TO IT\n[11:06] MTD042ID: IT'S IT'S A LOT EASIER\n[11:07] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[11:08] MTD042ID: SO M\n[11:08] MTD041PM: IT GRIPS AUTOMATICALLY\n[11:10] MTD042ID: YES\n[11:10] MTD041PM: YEAH OKAY\n[11:11] MTD042ID: BUT I'LL I'LL GO INTO THAT DEEPER IN MY PRESENTATION\n[11:14] MTD041PM: OKAY GOOD\n[11:15] MTD043UID: GREAT\n[11:24] MTD043UID: OH AND UM TO ADD ON UM RUUD'S INFORMATION IN THIS UM INTERFACE WE CAN HAVE UH HIGH TECH WITH THE VOICE RECOGNITION AND UH\n[11:35] MTD043UID: WELL THE THE FANCY COLOURS AND UH AND SO ON AND STILL HAVE THE EASE OF USE BECAUSE WE HAVE AN EASY INTERFACE\n[11:44] MTD043UID: AND ALL THE OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS ARE HIGH TECH IN BUTTONS AND UH AND SO ON\n[11:47] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[11:48] MTD041PM: WAY TOO MUCH I THINK FOR OUR GOAL YEAH\n[11:49] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[11:51] MTD043UID: SO IF YOU HAVE THE VOICE RECOGNITION YOU CAN YOU CAN PROGRAMME LIKE THIRTY UH UM\n[11:59] MTD041PM: OKAY B BUT I THINK WE'LL YEAH\n[11:59] MTD043UID: THIRTY C UH CONTROLS ON IT\n[11:59] MTD042ID: OKAY BUT I'LL I'LL GO INTO THAT BECAUSE THERE ARE ARE SOME POSSIBILITIES AND SOME IMPOSSIBILITIES\n[12:05] MTD042ID: UM I HAD A TALK WITH UH OUR MANUFACTURING UH DIVISION AND UH WE HAD A TALK ABOUT ALL THE DIFFERENT COMPONENTS UM WHO ARE IN THIS DESIGN\n[12:17] MTD042ID: UH THESE ARE THE THINGS WE'VE LOOKED AT\n[12:21] MTD042ID: AND OF COURSE I USED THE WEB TO UH FIND MY INFORMATION\n[12:25] MTD042ID: ABOUT THE CASING WE HAVE THREE DIFFERENT CASING POSSIBILITIES\n[12:30] MTD042ID: WE HAVE THE UNCURVED OR FLAT CASE\n[12:33] MTD042ID: UH THAT'S THE MOST COMMON UH REMOTE CON CONTROL FORM UH WE'RE USED TO IS JUST A IT JU IT'S JUST A BOX\n[12:40] MTD042ID: I'M SORRY I I DON'T HAVE ANY PICTURES OF UH OF THIS THING\n[12:43] MTD042ID: WE HAVE UH A CURVED ONE\n[12:45] MTD042ID: IT'S UH CURVED IN TWO DIMENSIONS\n[12:47] MTD042ID: YOU HAVE TO IMAGINE IT'S A BIT LIKE A WAVE FORM\n[12:50] MTD042ID: SO IT'S UH A LITTLE MORE ADVANCED IN ITS IN ITS SHAPE\n[12:51] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[12:54] MTD042ID: UH AND WE HAVE AN EVEN MORE ADVANCED UH SHAPE WHICH IS CURVED IN THREE DIMENSION\n[12:59] MTD042ID: I C I THINK YOU CAN COMPARE IT A LITTLE BIT WITH THE UH BIG GREY IMAGE UH YOU HAD IN YOUR PRESENTATION\n[13:05] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[13:06] MTD042ID: THE THE BIG REMOTE CONTROL SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[13:07] MTD043UID: RIGHT\n[13:09] MTD042ID: BUT IT'S QUITE UH ADVANCED AND IT'S\n[13:14] MTD042ID: IT'S QUITE DARING TO TO USE I THINK\n[13:16] MTD042ID: UM FOR THESE CASINGS WE HAVE UH DIFFERENT TYPES OF FINISHING\n[13:21] MTD042ID: WE CAN USE PLASTIC WHICH IS UH VERY SLIPPERY AND MAYBE NOT SO NICE\n[13:26] MTD042ID: BUT YOU CAN GIVE IT ANY COLOUR UH WHICH IS THE SAME FOR RUBBER BUT IT'S NOT SLIPPERY\n[13:31] MTD042ID: WE CAN USE WOOD AND TITANIUM\n[13:34] MTD042ID: WELL UM WE CANNOT USE THE TITANIUM ON THE DOUBLE CURVE CASES\n[13:38] MTD042ID: AND THESE LATEX CASES THERE'S THERE'S JUST THE PLASTIC ONES UH WON'T ALLOW THE USE OF SOLAR CELLS AS AN ENERGY SOURCE SOURCE\n[13:47] MTD042ID: WHICH BRINGS ME TO THE DIFFERENT ENERGY SOURCES\n[13:52] MTD042ID: UM WELL WE EVEN SEEM TO HAVE UH HAND DYN DYNAMOS FOR UH POWERING OUR UH REMOTE CONTROLS\n[14:01] MTD042ID: YOU REALLY HAVE TO IMAGINE LIKE WINDING UP YOUR UH I D\n[14:03] MTD043UID: GREAT\n[14:06] MTD041PM: WELL IT WOULD BE VERY NEW TO THE MARKET BUT\n[14:08] MTD042ID: IT WOULD BE VERY NEW BUT IT'S A KIND OF A RETRO UH STYLE I THINK\n[14:12] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[14:13] MTD042ID: UH WELL THIS IS QUITE INTERESTING\n[14:16] MTD042ID: UH THERE'S THERE'S ALSO A KINETIC ENERGY SUPPLY\n[14:19] MTD042ID: SO UM WHEN YOU'RE WATCHING T. V. UH OR WHEN YOU'RE YOU YOU HAVE TO UM MAKE SOME KIND OF ENERGY KINETIC ENERGY BY SHAKING THE REMOTE OR THROWING IT AGAINST THE WALL\n[14:22] MTD043UID: LIKE THE WATCH\n[14:32] MTD042ID: WHATEVER YOU WISH\n[14:33] MTD042ID: IT HAVE IT IT HAS TO MOVE THAT'S THE THE SENSE OF IT\n[14:37] MTD042ID: AND YOU CAN STORE THE ENERGY IN THE IN THE THING\n[14:40] MTD041PM: I THINK UM IF IF I CAN HOOK ON TO THAT UM THE KINETIC THING IS VERY FUNNY\n[14:47] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[14:48] MTD042ID: IT'S VERY FUNNY INDEED\n[14:49] MTD041PM: I MEAN SOLAR IS OF COURSE IT'S NICE BUT IT'S WELL YOUR UH YOUR CALCULATOR HAS A SOLAR PANEL\n[14:52] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[14:55] MTD042ID: INDEED\n[14:56] MTD041PM: UM HAND DYNAMO\n[14:56] MTD043UID: BUT IF YOU'RE WATCHING A MOVIE HOW MANY TIMES UH YOU TAKE THE THE REMOTE CONTROL AND AND IF UH IF YOU HAVE A WATCH\n[15:01] MTD041PM: WELL MAYBE M\n[15:03] MTD043UID: YOU HAVE THE KINETIC UH IDEA IN A WATCH ALSO\n[15:06] MTD041PM: YEAH I KNOW\n[15:07] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[15:07] MTD043UID: YOU YOU WALK AND UH BUT UH YOU YOU'RE SITTING ON A COUCH\n[15:08] MTD042ID: YES\n[15:08] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[15:09] MTD042ID: BUT YOU KNOW YOU KNOW FROM YOUR OWN WATCH YOUR WATCH USES UH A MINIMAL CON IT CONSUMES A MINIMAL AMOUNT OF ENERGY\n[15:16] MTD042ID: THE THE SHAKING OF YOUR BODY WHICH IS ALMOST UH EVERY ACTIVITY MAKES YOUR UH BODY SHAKE UH IT CHARGES IT\n[15:23] MTD042ID: BUT UH THE PROBLEM HERE IS THAT IT IT SUPPLIES A A VERY LITTLE AMOUNT OF KINETIC ENERGY\n[15:29] MTD042ID: SO I THINK UH YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WHEN YOU'RE WATCHING A MOVIE AND UH YOU HAVEN'T MOVED THE REMOTE UH I REMOTE CONTROL IN A IN AN AMOUNT OF TIME\n[15:37] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[15:39] MTD041PM: AND WHA\n[15:39] MTD042ID: AND YOU WANT T TO SWITCH UH THE CHANNEL OR SOMETHING WELL M IT MIGHT NOT WORK\n[15:43] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S SOMETHING YOU HAVE TO KEEP IN MIND\n[15:46] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[15:48] MTD042ID: SO BUT MAYBE MAYBE THERE'S A POSSIBILITY COM TO COMBINE IT WITH M UH TRADITIONAL BATTERIES\n[15:53] MTD042ID: SO WE CAN SAVE ON THE BATTERIES AND UM WHEN THERE'S ENOUGH KINET KINETIC ENERGY USE THE KINETIC ENERGY AND OTHERWISE USE THE BATTERIES\n[15:56] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[16:02] MTD041PM: OKAY BECAUSE I GUESS THE VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE U CONSUMES QUITE A F UH A LOT OF POWER\n[16:06] MTD042ID: UH YES IT DOES\n[16:08] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[16:09] MTD042ID: I'LL COME TO THAT LATER\n[16:10] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[16:10] MTD042ID: AND WE OF COURSE HAVE THE TRADITIONAL UH SOLAR POWER\n[16:13] MTD042ID: WHICH IS JUST UH UH UH UH UH A PIECE OF MATERIAL ON THE REMOTE CONTROL WHICH TRANSFERS LIGHT ENERGY INTO ELECTRICITY\n[16:25] MTD042ID: THE USER INTERFACE CONTROLS UM OF COURSE WE HAVE THE PUSH BUTTONS AND UH WE ALSO HAVE SCROLL WHEELS\n[16:32] MTD042ID: AND THESE SCROLL WHEELS CAN ALSO BE INTEGRATED WITH BUTTONS\n[16:35] MTD042ID: SO IT'S JUST LIKE A MOUSE\n[16:38] MTD042ID: YOU CAN SCROLL 'EM YOU CAN ALSO PUSH IT\n[16:41] MTD042ID: UM UH IN THE INDICATORS WE HAVE THE L. C. D. DISPLAYS\n[16:48] MTD042ID: WHICH MEANS UH YOU CAN WATCH UH IN A DISPLAY W WHICH CHANNEL YOU HAVE CHOSEN OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT OF THE LI AMOUNT OF VOLUME WHICH IS UH CURRENTLY UH AND WE ALSO HAVE DOUBLE SCROLL BUTTONS\n[16:52] MTD043UID: MM-HMM\n[17:04] MTD042ID: WHICH ARE JUST TWO OF THESE THINGS\n[17:07] MTD042ID: SO WE DON'T REALLY HAVE THE THE KIND OF BUTTON WE HAD IN MIND IN OUR UH UH IN OUR LAST MEETING\n[17:13] MTD042ID: THE THE THING WITH THE THE ROUND WITH THE FOUR\n[17:16] MTD043UID: MM-HMM\n[17:17] MTD043UID: OH WE CAN JUST MAKE FOUR PUSH BUTTONS IN A FORM OF A ROUND\n[17:22] MTD042ID: YES\n[17:23] MTD042ID: THAT IS POSSIBLE TOO\n[17:24] MTD042ID: YES\n[17:25] MTD043UID: BUT I TH I DON'T THINK UH THE SCROLL WHEELS I HAD SOME I HAD SOME INFORMATION ABOUT IT TOO\n[17:29] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[17:30] MTD043UID: I DON'T THINK THERE'S ANY POSSIBILITY FOR US TO USE SCROLL WHEELS\n[17:35] MTD041PM: WELL\n[17:35] MTD043UID: I D I CAN'T SEE UH ANY UH SCENARIO WHERE YOU WOULD USE A SCROLL WHEEL WITH A BUTTON ON IT\n[17:40] MTD042ID: WELL MAYB UH WELL M ME NEITHER\n[17:45] MTD042ID: MAYBE WHEN YOU INTEGRATE SOME FUNCTIONS\n[17:46] MTD041PM: THIS WILL BE THE REMOTE RIGHT\n[17:47] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[17:48] MTD041PM: UM WITH UH MAYBE A CHANNEL SELECTOR\n[17:53] MTD041PM: WHAT ABOUT\n[17:55] MTD041PM: INTEGRATING A SCROLL BAR ON THIS SIDE\n[17:57] MTD043UID: YEAH UH THAT'S A POSSIBILITY BUT\n[17:58] MTD042ID: UH IT'S DO IT'S DONE BEFORE\n[17:59] MTD041PM: BECAUSE THIS IS HOW YOU KEEP IT\n[18:00] MTD042ID: YES\n[18:01] MTD043UID: BUT FLORES\n[18:01] MTD042ID: IT'S QUITE QUITE GOOD YES\n[18:03] MTD043UID: THINK ABOUT A SCENARIO WHERE Y WHERE YOU WOULD USE THE SCROLL BUTTON FOR\n[18:07] MTD041PM: VOLUME\n[18:08] MTD042ID: WELL IT'S IT WELL I WHAT HE MEANS IS THERE'S AN BUTTON INTEGRATED IN THE SCROLL WHEEL\n[18:11] MTD043UID: A VOLUME OKAY\n[18:13] MTD042ID: THERE'S NO SCENARIO WHERE YOU USE UH THE BUTTON IN THE SCROLL WHEEL\n[18:17] MTD042ID: YOU JUST USE THE WHEEL\n[18:18] MTD041PM: WELL WHAT ABOUT MUTE\n[18:20] MTD042ID: ABOUT MUTE\n[18:21] MTD042ID: WELL YES\n[18:21] MTD041PM: THI I I M I GUESS UH TH THIS IS MY VOLUME BUTTON\n[18:23] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[18:24] MTD042ID: YES\n[18:24] MTD041PM: AND I CAN EITHER ON THIS SIDE OR THIS SIDE UM\n[18:26] MTD042ID: WELL OKAY\n[18:27] MTD042ID: WELL THAT THAT THAT'S ONE POSSIBILITY OKAY\n[18:29] MTD041PM: AND CLICK IT TO MUTEN THE DEVICE\n[18:32] MTD042ID: WELL OKAY\n[18:33] MTD041PM: AND AND IT MAKES IT DIFFERENT FROM THE TRADITIONAL UH DEVICES ON THIS MARKET\n[18:33] MTD042ID: IT'S QUITE GOODS\n[18:38] MTD041PM: SO I'M LOOKING FOR A WAY TO\n[18:42] MTD041PM: UH MAKE IT A LITTLE DIFFERENT THAN THE TRADITIONAL ONES\n[18:44] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[18:45] MTD042ID: YES\n[18:46] MTD041PM: SO MAYBE UM I GUESS THAT THAT'S SOMETHING YOU TWO UH NEED TO THINK ABOUT\n[18:50] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[18:52] MTD041PM: UH RUUD WHA WHAT DO YOU THING ABOUT UH A SCROLL BAR\n[18:56] MTD044ME: UM\n[18:56] MTD041PM: UH SCROLL WHEEL\n[18:57] MTD043UID: WHEEL\n[18:59] MTD044ME: UH WELL IT'S OBVIOUS OBVIOUSLY NEW\n[19:03] MTD044ME: SO IT MIGHT ATTRACT UH THE YOUNG CUSTOMERS\n[19:06] MTD042ID: HMM\n[19:07] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[19:07] MTD042ID: BUT IT'S DONE BEFORE UH THERE ARE MANY OTHER DEVICES UM LIKE UH TELEPHONES AND OUR UH RADIO POCKET RADIOS\n[19:15] MTD042ID: WE USE THIS\n[19:15] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[19:16] MTD042ID: AND\n[19:17] MTD042ID: WELL IT'S IT'S BEEN DONE YEARS AGO AND I DON'T SEE IT ANYWHERE NOW\n[19:22] MTD042ID: SO MAYBE IT'S NOT NO\n[19:22] MTD041PM: WELL ALL THE SONY TELEPHONES USE IT FOR EXAMPLE FOR VOLUME\n[19:26] MTD041PM: NOKIA HAS A WELL OKAY IT'S NOT REALLY A SCROLL WHEEL\n[19:30] MTD041PM: BUT ON THEIR SIDE TH THE THE VOLUME BUTTON IS ON THE SIDE BECAUSE YOU GRI GRAB IT LIKE THIS\n[19:35] MTD042ID: HMM\n[19:37] MTD042ID: YES BUT IT USES TWO SEPARATE BUTTONS\n[19:39] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[19:40] MTD041PM: I KNOW IT'S NOT REALLY A SCROLL WHEEL\n[19:41] MTD042ID: IT DOESN'T USE A\n[19:42] MTD041PM: NO\n[19:43] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[19:43] MTD042ID: WELL\n[19:44] MTD042ID: UH SOMETHING FOR UH ROO HERE\n[19:45] MTD041PM: FOR YOU TOO YEAH\n[19:47] MTD043UID: YEAH I BELIEVE UH IF YOU HAVE UH WHAT WE'VE EARLIER SAID UM THE GRIP UH PLACES IN IN THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:55] MTD043UID: YOU HAVE YOUR HAND ON ONE PLACE ON THE REMOTE CONTROL SO YOU HAVE TO PLACE ALL THE BUTTONS IN A RANGE OF YOUR THUMB\n[20:00] MTD042ID: WI WITHIN REACH\n[20:01] MTD042ID: YES YOU HAVE TO\n[20:02] MTD043UID: SO IN THAT CASE UH THE VOLUME BUTTON ON THE SIDE UH OF THE REMOTE CONTROL WOULD BE PERFECT\n[20:02] MTD042ID: YES\n[20:04] MTD042ID: YES\n[20:05] MTD042ID: YEAH YEAH\n[20:06] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[20:07] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[20:07] MTD041PM: SEBASTIAN\n[20:08] MTD041PM: UM\n[20:09] MTD042ID: OKAY UM WE HAVE TO KNOW IF YOU WANT TO USE UH THESE RUBBER DOUBLE CURVED C UH CASE UM YOU MUST USE THESE PUSH UH PUSH BUTTONS\n[20:17] MTD042ID: THERE'S NO WAY YOU CAN INTEGRATE L. C. D. DISPLAYS\n[20:19] MTD042ID: THERE'S NO WAY YOU CAN INTEGRATE SCROLL WHEELS BECAUSE IT'S ALL CURVED\n[20:22] MTD042ID: THERE'S THERE ARE NO UH FLAT AREAS WHERE YOU CAN INCORPORATE THESE THINGS\n[20:23] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[20:27] MTD042ID: SO THAT'S A LIMITATION\n[20:30] MTD042ID: ABOUT UM THE COMPONENTS UH JUST THE HARDWARE\n[20:36] MTD042ID: WE BASICALLY HAVE UH THREE TYPES OF CHIPS WE CAN USE AND UH THESE CHIPS INCORPORATE ALL THE LOGICA AND UM UM UH HARDWARE THAT IS NEEDED TO SEND UH TO SEND A SIGNAL\n[20:49] MTD042ID: UH WE HAVE A SIMPLE REGULAR AND ADVANCED CHIP\n[20:52] MTD042ID: AND THERE IS SOMETHING LIKE A SAMPLE SENSOR AND SAMPLE SPEAKER WHICH IS A LITTLE CRYPTIC UH TO ME\n[20:57] MTD042ID: BUT I THINK THAT'S THE THE VOICE RECOGNITION THING THAT WE ARE UH THINKING ABOUT\n[21:01] MTD043UID: YEAH YEAH YOU CAN UM I HAVE SOME INFORMATION ABOUT IT\n[21:05] MTD043UID: UH IN THE VOICE RECOGNITION YOU SAY A WORD YOU CAN PROGRAMME WORDS LIKE UH V UH VOLUME UP\n[21:08] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[21:09] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[21:11] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[21:12] MTD042ID: SO SO OKAY\n[21:12] MTD043UID: OF MUTE LET'S SAY MUTE\n[21:14] MTD043UID: UM YOU PROGRAMME IT\n[21:16] MTD043UID: YOU M MUTE AND YOU G YOU GIVE UM AN UH AN ACTION TO IT THAT THAT'S REALLY THE MUTE FUNCTION AND UH WHEN YOU SPEAK IN THE THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[21:21] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[21:24] MTD042ID: YEAH\n[21:29] MTD043UID: IT REPEATS UH YOUR SAYING\n[21:32] MTD043UID: SO THAT'S THE SAMPLE SENSOR\n[21:34] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[21:35] MTD043UID: SO IF YOU SAY MUTE IT SAYS MUTE AGAIN AND THEN IT'S UM WELL I BELIEVE IT'S UH\n[21:37] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[21:41] MTD041PM: IT PERFORMS THE ACTION\n[21:42] MTD043UID: YEAH AND THEN UH HE HE REPEATS ITS ACTION WHAT WHICH HE BELIEVES IT IS\n[21:43] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[21:43] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[21:47] MTD043UID: SO YOU SAY MUTE HE REPEATS MUTE AND YOU MAKES A COMPUTER SOUND MUTE AND THEN GOES TO THE MUTE FUNCTION\n[21:47] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[21:53] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[21:54] MTD042ID: OKAY SO THAT'S BASICALLY THE THE VOICE RECOGNITION ITEM WE WERE SEARCHING FOR\n[21:58] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[21:58] MTD042ID: THIS SAMPLE SENSOR UH REQUIRES AN REGULAR CHIP I THOUGHT\n[22:04] MTD042ID: UM NO OP I'M NOT VERY SURE\n[22:08] MTD042ID: NO IT'S NOT IN HERE\n[22:10] MTD042ID: IF WE WANT TO USE THE L. C. D. DISPLAY WE REALLY NEED THE ADVANCED VERSION WHICH IS A BIT L LITTLE BIT MORE COSTLY\n[22:16] MTD042ID: IF WE WANT TO USE THE SCROLL WHEELS WE NEED THE REGULAR VERSION\n[22:20] MTD042ID: AND IF WE DON'T WANT TO USE UH ANY OF THESE UH MORE ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WE CAN KEEP WITH THE SIMPLE UH CHIP WHICH IS A BIT CHEAPER\n[22:27] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[22:28] MTD041PM: UH WELL UH D DID WE ALREADY DECIDE ON THE DISPLAY\n[22:28] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[22:32] MTD042ID: UM NO BUT I THINK THAT'S SOMETHING FOR UH ROO HERE\n[22:32] MTD041PM: TO\n[22:37] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[22:37] MTD042ID: TO THINK ABOUT\n[22:37] MTD043UID: WELL I DON'T HAVE UM I HAVEN'T LOOKED FOR UH FOR INFORMATION ABOUT IT\n[22:42] MTD043UID: BUT I DON'T THINK INFORMATION UH Y I DON'T THINK YOU NEED IT ON A DISPLAY\n[22:47] MTD041PM: NO\n[22:47] MTD043UID: ESPECIALLY WHEN WHEN WE HAVE TO LOOK AT A COST\n[22:47] MTD042ID: I I DON'T THINK EITHER\n[22:49] MTD043UID: I DON'T THINK UH 'CAUSE UH UH ALL ANY T. V. CAN UH CAN UH VIEW A DIGIT ON UH ON SCREEN YEAH\n[22:50] MTD042ID: NO\n[22:51] MTD042ID: I DON'T THINK YOU NEED IT\n[22:56] MTD041PM: ON SCREEN DISPLAY\n[22:57] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[22:58] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[22:58] MTD041PM: OKAY TH\n[22:59] MTD042ID: OKAY WELL MY CONCLUSION UM UNFORTUNATELY THE MARKET HAS DECIDED THE A LITTLE UH OTHER THAN I THOUGHT\n[23:06] MTD042ID: I THOUGHT UM THE MARKET WOULD LIKE UH A SORT M SORT OF TITANIUM CASING BUT THEY SEEM TO LIKE NATURAL UH STUFF\n[23:15] MTD042ID: SO MAYBE WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT UH WOOD FINISH\n[23:19] MTD042ID: UM I'VE CHOSEN THE MORE BATTERY WITH SOLAR CELL UH SOLUTION FOR THE ENERGY\n[23:26] MTD042ID: IT'S MORE RELIABLE IT'S CHEAPER\n[23:29] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[23:29] MTD042ID: SO I DON'T THINK WE SHOULD USE THE DYNAMO THING\n[23:29] MTD041PM: GOOD\n[23:32] MTD041PM: KINETI OKAY\n[23:33] MTD042ID: THE KINETIC THING IT IT'S IT'S A POSSIBILITY\n[23:33] MTD044ME: HMM\n[23:36] MTD042ID: IT'S IT'S MORE ADVANCED BUT I'M I THINK YOU SHOULD COMBINE IT WITH BATTERIES\n[23:40] MTD041PM: OKAY IT'S MAYBE A BIT TOO TOO FLASHY TOO YEAH\n[23:40] MTD042ID: OTHERWISE IT WILL NOT TOO ADVANCED UH WELL\n[23:45] MTD042ID: IT'S IN IN IN SOME WAY IT CAN GIVE US AN ADVANCE BECAUSE YOU WILL SAVE ON YOUR BATTERIES\n[23:52] MTD042ID: BUT\n[23:52] MTD041PM: YEAH BUT THAT THAT'S THE SAME WITH THE SOLAR CELL\n[23:54] MTD042ID: YES\n[23:54] MTD041PM: THAT'S NO DIFFERENT\n[23:54] MTD042ID: AND I THINK IT'S MORE ROBUST\n[23:56] MTD042ID: IT'S MORE UH\n[23:56] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[23:57] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[23:57] MTD043UID: BUT WHAT ABOUT UM THE MARKETS\n[23:58] MTD042ID: UH IT'S MORE FUNCTIONAL\n[24:00] MTD043UID: UH WANTS COLOURFULS\n[24:03] MTD043UID: UH DESIGNS\n[24:05] MTD043UID: SO IF YOU USE TITANIUM\n[24:07] MTD041PM: NO NO BUT THE UH UM THAT'S WHAT SEBASTIAN SAID\n[24:08] MTD042ID: THE TITANIUM THING UH\n[24:09] MTD041PM: HE SAID UH THIS IS WHAT UH THIS IS MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE\n[24:10] MTD042ID: WE HAVE TO SKIP IT\n[24:12] MTD043UID: OKAY\n[24:13] MTD041PM: BUT BUT YET I UNDERSTOOD THAT THE MARKET IS DIFFERENT\n[24:15] MTD043UID: OH SORRY\n[24:15] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[24:15] MTD042ID: SO I THINK WE SHOULD SKIP THE TITANIUM UH STUFF AND WE SHOULD UH USE WOOD OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[24:15] MTD041PM: SO UM\n[24:18] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[24:21] MTD044ME: AND YEAH THE YEAH THE OLDER PEOPLE LIKED WOOD\n[24:21] MTD043UID: AND I WOULD THINK\n[24:22] MTD041PM: NO R RUBBER WITH COLOURS\n[24:25] MTD042ID: OH OKAY SORRY\n[24:26] MTD042ID: SO IT IT NEEDS TO BE RUBBER\n[24:26] MTD044ME: NO THE\n[24:28] MTD041PM: COLOURFUL AND\n[24:28] MTD044ME: YEAH THE YOUNGER PEOPLE LIKED SOFT MATERIAL\n[24:28] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[24:30] MTD042ID: OKAY SPONGY MATERIALS\n[24:30] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[24:31] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[24:33] MTD042ID: OKAY UM WELL UM THESE SCROLL WHEELS I THINK UH THEY THEY CAN BE THEY CAN BE HANDY\n[24:41] MTD042ID: SO\n[24:41] MTD043UID: AND THEY CAN BE IMPLEMENTED WITH A REGULAR CHIP\n[24:43] MTD042ID: YES THEY CAN\n[24:44] MTD042ID: BUT THEY REALLY NEED THE REGULAR CHIP YOU CANNOT USE THE SA SIMPLE\n[24:46] MTD043UID: OKAY BUT WE ALSO UH WE ALREADY NEED THE REGULAR CHIP FOR THE SAMPLE UH SENSOR SPEAKER OH EVALU\n[24:50] MTD042ID: WELL I'M NOT VERY SURE\n[24:51] MTD042ID: MAYBE THAT'S AN UH A DIFFERENT\n[24:52] MTD041PM: BUT BUT DO WE WANT THE CURVED UH UH DESIGN OR\n[24:56] MTD042ID: I THINK SO IF YOU IF YOU STICK WITH THE THE SIMPLE UH STRAIGHT FORWARD UH NOT CURVE DESIGN I UH IT'S TOO DULL\n[25:03] MTD041PM: I IT'S TOO DULL\n[25:05] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[25:05] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[25:06] MTD042ID: I DON'T THINK C OUR CUSTOMERS WILL LIKE IT\n[25:08] MTD042ID: AND UM IF YOU UH TAKE THE DOUBLE CURVED UH THEN YOU CANNOT UM YOU CAN ONLY USE THE RUBBER BUTTONS AND YOU CANNOT USE THE SCROLL WHEELS\n[25:16] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[25:18] MTD042ID: SO I THINK THIS IS THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS\n[25:18] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[25:19] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[25:21] MTD041PM: OKAY WHAT ABOUT UM THE ISSUE I UM ADDRESSED AT THE BEGINNING OF THE MEETING\n[25:29] MTD041PM: UM THE VOICE FUNCTION W WITH THE INFRARED UH ISSUE\n[25:36] MTD042ID: YES\n[25:36] MTD041PM: BECAUSE IT IT'S OF COUR\n[25:37] MTD042ID: IT'S IT'S UH I UH I CAN IMAGINE IT'S VERY DULL TO TALK TO A DEVICE W IF YOU HAVE TO POINT TO ANOTHER DEVICE\n[25:45] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[25:45] MTD042ID: IT'S VERY UNLOGICAL\n[25:48] MTD043UID: BUT MOST INFRARED UH REMOTE CONTROLS DON'T HAVE TO BE POINTED AT ALL\n[25:54] MTD042ID: WELL THE THERE HAS TO BE SOME POINTING AT\n[25:54] MTD041PM: WELL\n[25:56] MTD042ID: BUT\n[25:57] MTD041PM: IT DEPENDS ALSO ON YOUR ON YOUR\n[25:57] MTD043UID: WELL IF YOU IF YOU TAKE YOUR HAND BEFORE IT OKAY IT WON'T WORK BUT YOU CAN POINT IT JUST TO THE OTHER WALL\n[26:03] MTD041PM: WELL IT DEPENDS ON YOUR WALLS ACTUALLY\n[26:05] MTD041PM: IF YOU HAVE UH HAVE UM SMOOTH WALLS IT IT IT PROBABLY YOU'RE PROBABLY RIGHT\n[26:05] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[26:10] MTD041PM: BUT IF YOU HAVE CARPETS ON THE WALL WHICH OUR NATURAL LOVING FRIENDS PROBABLY DO HAVE\n[26:13] MTD042ID: ALL LIGHTS GET ABSORBED YEAH\n[26:18] MTD041PM: THEN UM YEAH TH TH IT MIGHT BE A BIT MORE OF A ISSUE\n[26:23] MTD042ID: YES BECAUSE THE WALLS THEY THEY REFLECT THE INFRARED LIGHT\n[26:23] MTD041PM: SO\n[26:25] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[26:26] MTD042ID: SO IT HAS AN IT'S EASIER\n[26:31] MTD042ID: UM I SUGGEST WE USE THE THE SENSOR SAMPLE\n[26:35] MTD042ID: UH THE SAMPLE SENSOR AND SAMPLE SPEAKER\n[26:39] MTD042ID: UM WITH A WITH A REGULAR CHIP\n[26:40] MTD043UID: AND THE REGULAR CHIP\n[26:42] MTD042ID: I THINK UH IT GIVES US THE ADVANTAGE OF\n[26:44] MTD043UID: AND AND THE SCROLL UH SCROLL WHEELS\n[26:46] MTD042ID: YES YES\n[26:47] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[26:48] MTD041PM: I LIKE THE SCROLL WHEELS UH IDEA\n[26:48] MTD042ID: AND UH SKIP AND SKIP THE L. C. D. PART\n[26:51] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[26:51] MTD042ID: I DON'T THINK IT IT'S ANY UH VALUE ADDED THING\n[26:54] MTD043UID: NO\n[26:55] MTD042ID: SO\n[26:55] MTD043UID: THINK SO TOO\n[26:56] MTD041PM: WELL IT LOOKS UH YEAH WELL UM ACCORDING TO RUUD THE THE THE MARKET LIKES UM NEW FLASHY TECHNOLOGY\n[26:56] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[27:02] MTD042ID: TECHNOLOGY\n[27:04] MTD041PM: AND I MEAN L. C. D. IS WELL OK I KNOW BUT IT'S M IT'S LESS UM S STANDARD THAN THAN\n[27:04] MTD042ID: YES\n[27:05] MTD042ID: IT'S NOT VERY FLASHY AND NEW\n[27:12] MTD044ME: STANDARD\n[27:15] MTD041PM: WELL WE ARE NOT VERY W WE DO NOT KNOW UH MUCH ABOUT THE THE F THE FINANCIAL PART\n[27:20] MTD041PM: THAT'S THE PROBLEM\n[27:20] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[27:21] MTD041PM: BECAUSE IF WE DO HAVE ENOUGH UM SPACE IN IN OUR FINANCE I WOULD SAY DO INTEGRATE IT BECAUSE\n[27:26] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[27:30] MTD041PM: IT IT ADDS A LITTLE EXT EXTRA HIGH TECH FEELING TO IT\n[27:33] MTD042ID: YES\n[27:35] MTD043UID: BUT WE ALREADY HAVE THE SCROLL WHEELS THE SP UH THE SPEAKER UH THE SPEAK RECOGNITION THE RUBBER\n[27:39] MTD041PM: MM YEAH\n[27:41] MTD042ID: UH I THINK OUR CUSTOMERS WILL GO INSANE\n[27:42] MTD043UID: THE FANCY COLOURS\n[27:43] MTD041PM: OKAY OKAY\n[27:44] MTD042ID: IT'S IT'S TOO MUCH\n[27:45] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[27:47] MTD041PM: OKAY I I AGREE\n[27:48] MTD041PM: I THINK I RUUD DO YOU HAVE ANY UM ANYTHING YOU WOULD LIKE TO\n[27:54] MTD041PM: UM ADD OR OR MAYBE THOUGHTS OR\n[27:58] MTD044ME: NAH UM N NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[28:00] MTD044ME: M\n[28:01] MTD041PM: NO\n[28:01] MTD041PM: SEBAST UH NEE ROO\n[28:03] MTD041PM: ROO DO YOU HAVE ANY OTHER\n[28:03] MTD043UID: UM NO\n[28:06] MTD043UID: NOTHING MORE\n[28:07] MTD041PM: NOTHING MORE\n[28:10] MTD041PM: UM\n[28:10] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[28:12] MTD042ID: UH THE N THE NEXT PHASE WILL BE UM\n[28:13] MTD041PM: SEBAS\n[28:16] MTD042ID: THE UM NOT THE WHAT IS THE NEXT PHASE F FLORES\n[28:20] MTD041PM: WELL WE WE NEED TO DESCRIBE UH DECISIONS NOW\n[28:24] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[28:25] MTD041PM: SO UM ON THE ENERGY WELL WE DECIDED\n[28:26] MTD042ID: SO I\n[28:28] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[28:29] MTD041PM: CHIP\n[28:30] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[28:31] MTD041PM: THE CASE UH RUBBER WITH UH C ONE ONE UH ONE CURVE\n[28:34] MTD042ID: OKAY OKAY\n[28:36] MTD041PM: USER INTERFACE UM\n[28:39] MTD043UID: UH BUT UH CAN'T SCROLL WHEELS UH WORK WITH ONE UH ONE CURVED CASE\n[28:44] MTD042ID: YES THEY CAN WORK\n[28:44] MTD043UID: YEAH OKAY\n[28:45] MTD043UID: SORRY YEAH\n[28:45] MTD042ID: THEY CANNOT WORK WITH DOUBLE CURVED\n[28:47] MTD043UID: OH SORRY\n[28:47] MTD042ID: THAT'S THAT'S PROBLEM\n[28:47] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[28:48] MTD042ID: I'LL CHECK IT FOR YOU\n[28:49] MTD041PM: UM THEN THE CORPORATE IDENTITY SHOULD BE UH IN THE PRODUCT\n[28:54] MTD041PM: I GUESS THAT IS SOMETHING FOR ROO AND SEBASTIAN\n[28:58] MTD041PM: UH YOU TALKED ABOUT IT BEFORE THE COLOURS GREY AND YELLOW\n[29:01] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[29:02] MTD041PM: KEEP IT IN MIND\n[29:03] MTD041PM: AND UM THE BUTTONS WELL WE TALKED ABOUT IT NOW\n[29:07] MTD041PM: THE NEXT PHASE UM SEBASTIAN UM IS UM THE DESIGN OF THE LOOK AND FEEL\n[29:10] MTD042ID: YES\n[29:16] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[29:18] MTD041PM: THE USER INTERFACE DESIGN\n[29:20] MTD041PM: AND FOR YOU THE PRODUCT EVALUATION\n[29:23] MTD041PM: UM I'M SURE YOUR PERSONAL COACH WILL GIVE YOU MORE INFORMATION ON THAT\n[29:30] MTD041PM: UM AND UH THE I. D. AND THE U. I. D. NEED TO WORK TOGETHER ON THE PROTOTYPE DRAWING ON THE SMARTBOARD\n[29:36] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[29:37] MTD041PM: AND I'M GOING UH TO PLAN MY HOLIDAYS\n[29:41] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[29:42] MTD042ID: SO YOU WILL BE ON THE BAHAMAS\n[29:42] MTD043UID: THE PROJECT DRAWING IS FOR THE NEXT\n[29:44] MTD042ID: UH\n[29:46] MTD041PM: YEAH IT'S IT'S UH WHEN WE COME BACK IN THIRTY MINUTES UH YOU WILL HAVE A UH PROTOTYPE READY\n[29:49] MTD043UID: YEAH RIGHT\n[29:52] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[29:52] MTD042ID: SO CAN YOU UH GIVE US A SUMMARY OF ALL UH DECISIONS WE'VE MADE\n[29:56] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[29:56] MTD041PM: I CAN\n[29:57] MTD041PM: UM MAYBE ONE OF YOU COULD WRITE IT DOWN\n[29:59] MTD042ID: I'LL DO\n[30:00] MTD041PM: GREAT\n[30:01] MTD041PM: UM\n[30:05] MTD041PM: UH YOU YOU NEED TO HELP ME\n[30:06] MTD041PM: UM\n[30:06] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[30:07] MTD042ID: W START WITH THE CASING\n[30:09] MTD041PM: THE CASING IS CURVED SINGLE CURVED\n[30:10] MTD043UID: SINGLE CURVED\n[30:11] MTD042ID: OKAY SINGLE CURVED CASE\n[30:12] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[30:15] MTD042ID: WHAT ABOUT THE ENERGY SOURCE\n[30:17] MTD041PM: TRADITIONAL BATTERIES UH AND SOLAR\n[30:19] MTD043UID: BUT CAN THERE BE UH WOR CAN THEY WORK TOGETHER\n[30:23] MTD043UID: OR DO WE HAVE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM\n[30:25] MTD043UID: 'CAUSE IF WE HAVE TO CHOOSE YEAH\n[30:26] MTD041PM: NO THEY CAN BE COMPLEMENTARY\n[30:27] MTD042ID: I I THINK THEY CAN\n[30:28] MTD041PM: UH AL AL I UH\n[30:29] MTD042ID: YES\n[30:29] MTD043UID: OKAY\n[30:30] MTD042ID: WELL UH\n[30:31] MTD043UID: WHAT IF NOT\n[30:31] MTD041PM: EVERY DEVICE\n[30:32] MTD042ID: IT IT SHOULD BE\n[30:33] MTD042ID: THERE SHOULD BE REALLY NO PROBLEM\n[30:35] MTD042ID: THEY CAN BE SUPPLEMENTARY\n[30:35] MTD043UID: OKAY\n[30:36] MTD042ID: THAT'S NO PROBLEM\n[30:38] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[30:38] MTD042ID: SO\n[30:38] MTD041PM: OKAY UM TH\n[30:40] MTD042ID: SO UH UH JUST UH THE ENERGY SOURCE IS UM THE BATTERIES AND THE SOLAR\n[30:43] MTD041PM: BATTERY AND SOLAR YEAH\n[30:46] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[30:48] MTD042ID: WHAT ABOUT UH THE FINISHING OF THE CASE\n[30:51] MTD042ID: WE HAVE DECIDED WE WANTED TO USE THE RUBBER\n[30:54] MTD041PM: YEAH WITH COLOURFUL RUBBER\n[30:54] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[30:55] MTD041PM: UH IF IT'S POSSIBLE WITH UH DIFFERENT UM COVERS BUT I'M NOT SURE IF OUR SUPPLIERS CAN UH CAN HELP US WITH UH WITH SUCH UH UH A WISH\n[31:06] MTD042ID: OKAY AND I THINK WE SHOULD USE THE COMPANY COLOURS\n[31:10] MTD042ID: SOMETHING LIKE BLACK AND RED\n[31:11] MTD042ID: UH BLACK AND YELLOW\n[31:13] MTD041PM: UH GREY AND YELLOW OR BLACK AND YELLOW\n[31:14] MTD043UID: GREY AND YELLOW\n[31:15] MTD042ID: GREY YELLOW OKAY\n[31:15] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[31:15] MTD043UID: YELLOW CASE AND GREY BUTTONS I THINK\n[31:18] MTD041PM: YEAH ALTHOUGH I DON'T THINK THAT'S VERY COLOURFUL\n[31:18] MTD044ME: HMM\n[31:21] MTD041PM: EXCEPT FOR THE YELLOW OF COURSE BUT UM I COULD THINK OF A MORE UH ATTRACTIVE UH C UH SET OF COLOURS\n[31:27] MTD042ID: OH I THINK IT'S UH IT'S NOT VERY DULL\n[31:32] MTD042ID: IT'S QUITE MODERN ACTUALLY\n[31:34] MTD042ID: DON'T YOU THINK\n[31:36] MTD041PM: WELL I WAS MORE THINKING ABOUT THE FRUIT COLOURS THAT THE RUUD SHOWED US BEFORE\n[31:36] MTD043UID: I BELIEVE THE\n[31:40] MTD043UID: BUT YOU HAVE ALREADY UM YOU MUST HAVE A RED UH ON AND OFF BUTTON\n[31:46] MTD043UID: AND UM\n[31:48] MTD041PM: WELL IT IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE RED\n[31:48] MTD043UID: WELL WELL\n[31:52] MTD041PM: UH I MEAN TH UH I THINK THESE COLOURS ARE REALLY WHAT OUR YOUNG PEOPLE ARE LOOKING FOR\n[31:57] MTD041PM: UM SO MAYBE IT SHOULDN'T EVEN BE TWO COLOURS\n[31:59] MTD041PM: IT SHOULD BE A FULL COLOUR COVER WITH SUCH AN IMAGE OR OR I MEAN THINKING IN TWO COLOURS IS IS TOO BLACK AND WHITE FOR OUR M UH C UH MARKET GROUP\n[32:00] MTD042ID: HMM\n[32:06] MTD042ID: OKAY\n[32:11] MTD041PM: I GUESS\n[32:12] MTD044ME: OR BLACK AND YELLOW\n[32:13] MTD041PM: BLACK AND YELLOW YEAH\n[32:16] MTD042ID: OKAY BUT UH I'M AFRAID IT'S NOT POSSIBLE TO PRINT A PICTURE ON UH THE DEVICE\n[32:23] MTD042ID: BECAUSE UH I AGREE IT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE HAVE SOMETHING LIKE THAT ON THE DEVICE ITSELF\n[32:29] MTD042ID: BUT\n[32:29] MTD043UID: WELL THERE IS\n[32:32] MTD043UID: JUST A WEEK AGO A KEYBOARD MANUFACTURER WOULD PRINT WITH AND UH\n[32:36] MTD042ID: OH I'VE READ\n[32:36] MTD044ME: YEAH\n[32:37] MTD042ID: YES\n[32:39] MTD042ID: YES BUT OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT IS NOT SO ADVANCED IN ITS UH TECHNIQUES\n[32:43] MTD043UID: NO\n[32:44] MTD042ID: THEY'RE ACTUALLY VERY SLOW IN ITS TECHNIQUES\n[32:46] MTD041PM: OKAY SO WE HAVE TO DEAL WITH WH WHAT'S POSSIBLE HERE\n[32:46] MTD042ID: SO\n[32:49] MTD042ID: SO I'M AFRAID IT'S NOT POSSIBLE\n[32:50] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[32:51] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[32:53] MTD041PM: UM MORE F MORE MORE DECISIONS WE MADE\n[32:56] MTD041PM: UM\n[33:00] MTD041PM: UM\n[33:03] MTD043UID: A SCROLL WHEEL\n[33:04] MTD041PM: THE SCROLL HEEL\n[33:05] MTD041PM: YES THE VOICE RECOGNITION WE ALREADY DECIDED\n[33:07] MTD043UID: VOICE RECOGNITION OF COURSE\n[33:08] MTD042ID: OKAY SO SCROLL WHEEL\n[33:09] MTD042ID: BUT THERE WILL BE SOME ADDITIONAL BUTTONS I GUESS\n[33:12] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[33:12] MTD042ID: AND TH THE THEY SHOULD BE SPONGY ALSO BECAUSE THEY'RE THEY'RE RUBBER TOO\n[33:20] MTD041PM: UH I'M GOING TO LEAVE THAT UP TO YOU TWO\n[33:24] MTD043UID: WHAT WHAT DID YOU SAY\n[33:25] MTD042ID: WELL UH YOU CAN USE WELL WHEN YOU USE THE BUTTONS THEY'LL THEY'LL BE MADE OF RUBBER TOO\n[33:32] MTD042ID: SO IT HAS TH THE SPONGY UH FEEL ALSO\n[33:33] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[33:35] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[33:36] MTD042ID: SO I I THINK THAT'S OKAY\n[33:38] MTD043UID: YEAH OR YOU COULD USE PLASTIC BUTTONS\n[33:42] MTD043UID: IN THE RUBBER\n[33:43] MTD041PM: I THINK RUBBER IS NICE\n[33:45] MTD041PM: BECAUSE IT UH I I MEAN WHAT DO YOU TOUCH THE BUTTON AND WHAT DO THEY WANT SPONGY UH UH DEVICES OR OR I\n[33:53] MTD043UID: YEAH B\n[33:54] MTD043UID: BUT THEN YOU JUST HAVE THE THE FACT THAT UM THE DRAWINGS ON THE BUTTONS WILL DISAPPEAR EVENTUALLY\n[34:04] MTD043UID: WHAT I SAID IN THE IN THE FIRST UH DISCUSSION UH THE DIGIT SIX ON THE BUTTON IT WILL DISAPPEAR WHEN IT'S FROM RUBBER\n[34:12] MTD041PM: UH IS THAT UH DOES OUR OUR SUPPLIER SAY SO\n[34:14] MTD043UID: IT IS NOT UH SOMETHING UH IT'S NO INFORMATION I READ ABOUT IT OR SO BUT IT'S JUST FROM\n[34:19] MTD044ME: UH DIDN'T DID WE INC UH INCLUDE THE DIGI DIGITS OR UH LEAVE THEM TO THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[34:24] MTD043UID: NO BUT BUT UH IT\n[34:26] MTD044ME: 'CAUSE THINGS LIKE UH VOLUME COULD BE UH PLACED NEXT TO THE BUTTON\n[34:30] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[34:31] MTD041PM: YOU COULD PLACE A UM UH THIS THIS WOULD BE THE BUTTON\n[34:33] MTD044ME: THERE THE ICONS\n[34:36] MTD041PM: THE SCROLL WHEEL I MEAN\n[34:38] MTD043UID: YEAH B YEAH\n[34:38] MTD041PM: AND YOU COULD PLACE\n[34:40] MTD041PM: THE INDICA TH TH THE SIGNALS THE\n[34:40] MTD042ID: YES\n[34:42] MTD044ME: SO YOU DON'T TOUCH THE ICONS THAT MUCH\n[34:43] MTD042ID: THAT'S OKAY\n[34:43] MTD043UID: YEAH THAT'S POSSIBLE BUT THEN YOU HAVE STILL THE IMAGES ON THE RUBBER OF THE CASE\n[34:51] MTD043UID: SO STILL THEN IF YOU FEEL UH LI UH IF YOU FEEL YOUR REMOTE CONTROL YOU JUST RUB ON THE COVER SO YOU RUB ON THE PAINTING\n[35:00] MTD041PM: NO NO THERE'S NO PAINTING ONLY UH YELLOW OR\n[35:02] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[35:04] MTD041PM: BUT IT'S INTO THE RUBBER\n[35:05] MTD043UID: YEAH BUT BUT THE THE PLUS OR THE MINUS\n[35:08] MTD042ID: YES THE SIGNS\n[35:08] MTD043UID: YOU HAVE TO DRAW THE\n[35:08] MTD041PM: YEAH BUT THIS IS ON THE PLA YEAH I KNOW\n[35:10] MTD043UID: YEAH IT'S ON THE COVER\n[35:11] MTD041PM: UM I THINK UH I KNOW WHICH YOU UNDERSTAND AF UH I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN\n[35:11] MTD043UID: SO IF YOU UH\n[35:14] MTD043UID: YOU JUST MOVE THE PROBLEM\n[35:15] MTD041PM: WHAT ABOUT UM MAKING THIS RUBBER\n[35:20] MTD041PM: AND MAKING THIS PLASTIC\n[35:23] MTD042ID: UH I SEE WHAT YOU MEAN\n[35:25] MTD042ID: WELL MAYBE THAT'S POSSIBLE BECAUSE UM UH OUR MANUFACTURING DIVISION ALSO OFFERS PLASTIC FINISHING\n[35:33] MTD042ID: SO MAYBE THEY CAN COMBINE THESE TWO\n[35:37] MTD041PM: YEAH\n[35:37] MTD041PM: WELL ACTUALLY WE SHOULD HAVE IT THE OTHER WAY AROUND I GUESS\n[35:40] MTD041PM: A PLASTIC COVER WITH RUBBER FINISHING\n[35:44] MTD041PM: I MEAN THIS IS THIS IS THE FINISHING\n[35:45] MTD041PM: THIS IS UM WHAT'S ON THE EDGE\n[35:49] MTD041PM: WHAT YOU FEEL\n[35:50] MTD042ID: YEAH\n[35:51] MTD041PM: BUT THE FRONT\n[35:53] MTD041PM: ON WHICH THE THE BUTTONS ARE DOESN'T HAVE TO BE RUBBER\n[35:55] MTD042ID: MM-HMM\n[35:57] MTD041PM: I MEAN\n[35:57] MTD042ID: WELL I'M I'M NOT SO SURE I THINK IT C SHOULD BE\n[35:59] MTD043UID: Y UH CAN YOU SEPARATE THESE UH THESE\n[36:01] MTD042ID: WELL I'M NOT SURE I HAVE TO ASK WITH MANUFACTURING BUT I'M I'M NOT SURE THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT\n[36:05] MTD042ID: BECAUSE OUR CUSTOMERS SPECIFICALLY ASK FOR THE SPONGY FEEL AND THAT'S WHAT YOU GET WITH RUBBER\n[36:10] MTD042ID: SO IF YOU WANT THE SPONGY FEEL YOU NEED UH TO MAKE THESE BUTTONS ALL ALL OF RUBBER\n[36:16] MTD041PM: I KNOW BUT DO YOU TOUCH THIS OR DO YOU TOUCH THIS\n[36:20] MTD042ID: I THINK BOTH\n[36:21] MTD041PM: I MEAN I I NEVER TOUCH BETWEEN THE BUTTONS\n[36:24] MTD043UID: I DO\n[36:24] MTD042ID: I DO\n[36:25] MTD043UID: OR THE S UH THE SIDEWAYS\n[36:26] MTD042ID: I THINK\n[36:26] MTD043UID: OR THE THE BACK\n[36:27] MTD041PM: YEAH THE SIDE EXACTLY THE SIDEWAYS\n[36:28] MTD043UID: OR THE BACK\n[36:30] MTD041PM: THE SIDE BUT DO YOU TOUCH BETWEEN THE THE THESE BUTTONS\n[36:30] MTD043UID: I THINK\n[36:34] MTD043UID: YES ESPECIALLY WHEN THERE ARE L A FEW BUTTONS ON IT YOU HAVE UH A LOT OF SPACE TO TOUCH\n[36:42] MTD043UID: SO YOU JUST HAVE IT IN YOUR HAND COMPLETELY OR OR I YOU PLAY WITH IT\n[36:45] MTD041PM: OKAY\n[36:46] MTD041PM: WELL WE DO NOT HAVE VERY MUCH TIME UH LEFT\n[36:49] MTD041PM: UM I GUESS YOU TWO HAVE TO FIGURE THAT OUT\n[36:52] MTD043UID: YEAH\n[36:52] MTD041PM: I'M GOING TO LEAVE THE DECISION TO YOU UM BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO MAKE ITS PROTOTYPE\n[36:57] MTD041PM: AND UM YEAH Y YOU HAVE THE MOST KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE SUPPLIERS THE POSSIBILITIES 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C. D.\n[37:46] MTD041PM: OKAY WELL\n[37:46] MTD042ID: THAT'S ALL\n[37:47] MTD042ID: AND WE'VE DECIDED NOT TO USE L. C. 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OUR FIRST TEAM MEETING\n[0:03] MTD047UID: GOOD DAY\n[0:04] MTD048ME: MORNING\n[0:05] MTD046ID: MORNING\n[0:06] MTD045PM: I'LL BE YOUR PROJECT MANAGER FOR TODAY FOR THIS PROJECT\n[0:09] MTD045PM: MY NAME IS MARK WILL BE GIVING THIS PRESENTATION FOR YOU TO KICK THE PROJECT OFF\n[0:15] MTD045PM: THAT'S MY UH THAT'S THE AGENDA FOR TODAY\n[0:17] MTD045PM: WELL OF COURSE WE'RE NEW TO EACH OTHER SO I'D LIKE TO GET ACQUAINTED FIRST\n[0:20] MTD045PM: SO LET'S DO THAT FIRST I MEAN LET'S START WITH YOU CAN YOU INTRODUCE YOURSELF\n[0:24] MTD045PM: YOU'RE OUR MARKETING EXPERT\n[0:25] MTD048ME: YES\n[0:26] MTD048ME: UM MY NAME IS DIRK DIRK MEINFELD\n[0:29] MTD048ME: UM I WILL BE UH PR PROJECT THE MARKETING EXPERT\n[0:34] MTD048ME: AND I WILL SEE WHAT THE USER WANTS AND UH WHAT WE CAN DO UH WITH THE NEW PRODU PROJECT PRODUCT\n[0:43] MTD045PM: OKAY EXCELLENT\n[0:44] MTD045PM: AND YOU ARE USER INTERFACE YEAH\n[0:45] MTD047UID: NICK BROER USER INTERFACE DESIGNER\n[0:47] MTD047UID: I'M GOING TO UH LOOK AT THE TECHNICAL DESIGN FROM THE UH USER POINT OF VIEW\n[0:52] MTD045PM: EXCELLENT\n[0:53] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[0:54] MTD046ID: MY NAME IS XAVIER JUERGENS I'M THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER AND THERE ARE THREE MAIN QUESTIONS THAT I HAVE TO FIND AN ANSWER TO TODAY\n[1:00] MTD046ID: FIRST ONE IS UH WHAT HAPPENS INSIDE THE APPARATUS SECOND IS WHAT IS UH THE APPARATUS MADE OF AND THE THIRD IS WHAT SHOULD IT LOOK LIKE\n[1:04] MTD048ME: HMM\n[1:08] MTD045PM: WHAT SHOULD IT LOOK LIKE\n[1:09] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[1:10] MTD048ME: HMM\n[1:12] MTD045PM: OH LET'S KICK IT OFF\n[1:13] MTD045PM: OH THERE WE GO\n[1:15] MTD045PM: SO OUR NEW PROJECT IS ABOUT WE NEED DESIGN A REMOTE CONTROL FOR TELEVISION SET SO WHICH HAS TO BE ORIGINAL TRENDY AND USER FRIENDLY\n[1:23] MTD045PM: I TOOK THIS OFF OUR CORPORATE WEBSITE\n[1:25] MTD045PM: IT'S I THINK WELL IT SUMS UP WHAT WE NEED TO DO\n[1:28] MTD045PM: WE'RE INSPIRED BY LATEST FASHION NOT ONLY ELECTRONICS BUT ALSO THE LATEST TRENDS IN CLOTHES AND INTERIOR DESIGN\n[1:33] MTD045PM: THAT'S WHY OUR PRODUCT WILL ALWAYS FIT IN YOUR HOME\n[1:36] MTD045PM: SO APPARENTLY WE NEED TO UM BE VERY AT UM VERY OPEN TO WHAT'S CURRENTLY HOT IN THE MARKET\n[1:42] MTD045PM: SO THAT'S WHAT YOU NEED TO DO TO BRING US THE LATEST INFO AND WHAT PEOPLE WANT\n[1:43] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[1:45] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[1:46] MTD045PM: SO\n[1:48] MTD045PM: SO WE PUT THE FASHION IN ELECTRONICS\n[1:49] MTD045PM: SO THAT'S WHAT WE NEED TO GO FOR\n[1:51] MTD045PM: ANYWAY WE'LL TAKE THIS PROJECT IN THREE STEPS THREE PHA UH THREE PHASE OF DESIGN\n[1:56] MTD045PM: FIRST STEP WILL BE THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN\n[1:57] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[1:58] MTD045PM: AND THAT'S BASICALLY WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO\n[2:00] MTD045PM: EVERYBODY HAS UH A PIECE OF INDIVIDUAL WORK AND A MEETING AFTERWARDS\n[2:02] MTD045PM: SO WE CAN SHARE INFORMATION ABOUT SO I'M GONNA KEEP THIS SHORT SINCE WE HAD A TECHNICAL PROBLEM\n[2:06] MTD045PM: SO SKIP THROUGH THIS\n[2:08] MTD045PM: UH\n[2:10] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[2:12] MTD045PM: EVERY MEETING WE EVERYBODY CAN PRESENT THEIR UH THEIR VIEWS AND EVERYTHING SO TO HELP WITH THESE YOU HAVE WE HAVE THE SMARTBOARDS HERE\n[2:19] MTD045PM: WE CAN USE A REGULAR POWERPOINT PRESENTATION\n[2:22] MTD045PM: I'M SUPPOSED TO GIVE YOU AN INTRODUCTION ON THIS DOODLING BOARD SO IT'S ACTUALLY IT'S VERY EASY\n[2:28] MTD045PM: LIKE IT SAYS VERY SIMPLE YOU JUST TAKE OUT THE PEN\n[2:32] MTD045PM: LIKE YOU SEE HERE I'LL JUST TAKE THE TAKE HERE\n[2:37] MTD045PM: THAT'S IT YOU JUST PUT IT ON THE BOARD\n[2:39] MTD045PM: YOU SEE A PEN HERE\n[2:42] MTD045PM: YOU GO HERE JUST LIKE USING A PEN\n[2:45] MTD045PM: YOU CAN JUST DRAW WHATEVER YOU WANT\n[2:48] MTD045PM: IT'S LIKE THE ERASER CAN ERASE WHATEVER YOU WANT\n[2:53] MTD045PM: AND SO IT WILL BE EASY JUST TO ILLUSTRATE YOUR VIEWS IF YOU WANNA CHANGE THE FORMAT YOU JUST EITHER TAKE OUT JUS JUST LIKE THE PEN\n[3:02] MTD045PM: AND WHATEVER YOU WANT YOUR CURRENT COLOUR YOUR LINE WIDTH JUST TO MAKE THE LINE BIGGER\n[3:08] MTD045PM: SO IT SHOULD BE REALLY EASY\n[3:09] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[3:10] MTD045PM: THIS IS TO TAKE THE JUST TAKE A NEW SLIDE AND BACK AGAIN\n[3:13] MTD045PM: WE'RE JUST GONNA KEEP USING THIS BOARD ALL THE TIME SO I THINK IT WILL BE IT'S VERY CLEAR FOR EVERYONE I SUPPOSE\n[3:19] MTD045PM: SO I'LL TAKE THIS OUT\n[3:23] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[3:26] MTD045PM: WE'LL USE THAT LATER\n[3:26] MTD045PM: ANYWAY\n[3:29] MTD045PM: YEAH JUST JUST JUST STUFF THAT YOU WANNA SHARE JUST PUT IT IN THE IN THE PROJECT FOLDER LIKE I PUT MY PRESENTATION NOW\n[3:35] MTD045PM: I'LL PUT THE THE MINUTES OF EVERY MEETING I'LL PUT THEM THERE TOO SO EVERYBODY CAN READ UP IF THEY HAVE TO LEAVE EARLY OR WHATEVER\n[3:41] MTD045PM: SO NEXT BEEN HERE\n[3:45] MTD045PM: WELL GONNA GIVE THE ELECTRONIC WHITE BOARD UH A SHOT\n[3:49] MTD045PM: SO BASIC IDEA IS\n[3:52] MTD045PM: WE HAVE A BLANK SHEET\n[3:54] MTD045PM: JUST TRY WHATEVER YOU WANT AND LIKE IT SAYS DRAW YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[4:00] MTD045PM: I THINK THE CREATIVE GENIUS SHOULD GO FIRST\n[4:02] MTD047UID: THE CREATIVE GENIUS\n[4:03] MTD047UID: THANK YOU VERY MUCH\n[4:05] MTD045PM: SO DRAW US YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL\n[4:07] MTD047UID: WELL I'M MORE INTO THE TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF DRAWING SO I'M NOT REALLY GOOD AT DRAWING ANIMALS BUT UH THE ANIMAL WHICH I OH\n[4:12] MTD045PM: DRAW US A TECHNICAL ANIMAL\n[4:17] MTD045PM: YEAH IT'S STILL ERASING\n[4:18] MTD047UID: PEN\n[4:21] MTD047UID: UH FORMAT\n[4:25] MTD047UID: ELSE MY ANIMAL WILL BE LIKE KING SIZE\n[4:28] MTD047UID: I PRETTY MUCH LIKE A DOLPHIN BECAUSE OF ITS UH ITS FREEDOM BASICALLY\n[4:36] MTD047UID: LET'S SEE\n[4:38] MTD047UID: A HEAD\n[4:41] MTD047UID: ACTUALLY WORKED WITH THIS\n[4:43] MTD047UID: IT'S LIKE UH IT'S A VERY\n[4:48] MTD047UID: UH HIGH TECH\n[4:49] MTD047UID: BIT LOW RESPONSIVE THOUGH\n[4:51] MTD047UID: PREFER PEN AND PAPER\n[4:52] MTD045PM: SO THAT'S WHAT WE DON'T WANT\n[4:53] MTD045PM: WE WANT A HIGH RESPONSIVE PRODUCT\n[4:55] MTD045PM: SO\n[4:59] MTD045PM: IT LOOKS MORE LIKE NUCLEAR BOMB\n[4:59] MTD048ME: VERY NICE DOLPHIN\n[5:00] MTD047UID: IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A NUCLEAR BOMB\n[5:03] MTD047UID: THIS THING ISN'T DOING WHAT I'M\n[5:06] MTD047UID: WHAT I WANT\n[5:09] MTD047UID: SO\n[5:09] MTD045PM: LET'S GO EASY ON IT\n[5:12] MTD047UID: YEAH WELL IT DOES LOOK LIKE A NUCLEAR BOMB\n[5:19] MTD047UID: I'LL JUST FINISH UP REAL SOON BECAUSE I'M\n[5:32] MTD047UID: SO IT DOESN'T REALLY LOOK LIKE A DOLPHIN BUT THEN AGAIN THIS IS ALL NEW FOR ME\n[5:32] MTD045PM: ANYWAY IT SHOULD IT IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE A DOLPHIN YOU LIKE THE FREEDOM THAT IT THAT IT REPRESENTS\n[5:37] MTD046ID: UH-HUH\n[5:38] MTD047UID: LIKE THE OCEAN LIKE SWIMMING\n[5:40] MTD047UID: DO THAT IN MY SPARE TIME SO THAT'S BASICALLY AN\n[5:43] MTD045PM: WHAT DO YOU LIKE\n[5:44] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[5:46] MTD045PM: WELL OUR MARKETING EXPERT\n[5:46] MTD047UID: NOW WE CAN FORGET THIS EVER HAPPENED\n[5:48] MTD045PM: SHOW US AN ANIMAL\n[5:50] MTD048ME: UM AN ANIMAL\n[5:52] MTD048ME: I LIKE THE ELEPHANT\n[5:53] MTD045PM: PICK A PICK A PICK A CLEAN SHEET\n[5:55] MTD045PM: OH\n[5:56] MTD048ME: WHAT\n[5:57] MTD045PM: TAKE A CLEAN SHEET FIRST\n[5:58] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[5:59] MTD048ME: UM\n[6:00] MTD045PM: JUST PRESS NEXT\n[6:01] MTD045PM: THAT'S IT\n[6:01] MTD048ME: OH YEAH\n[6:02] MTD048ME: OH A BLANK\n[6:03] MTD048ME: OKAY NEXT\n[6:04] MTD048ME: FREE I LIKE THE ELEPHANT\n[6:06] MTD048ME: IT'S BIG IT'S STRONG SO UH UH OH IT'S A LITTLE BIT\n[6:12] MTD047UID: IT'S NOT REALLY THAT RESPONSIVE NO\n[6:13] MTD048ME: YOU HAVE TO HOLD IT RIGHT\n[6:14] MTD046ID: MM\n[6:16] MTD048ME: HMM\n[6:22] MTD048ME: IT'S A BEAUTIFUL ANIMAL\n[6:32] MTD048ME: OH YOU HAVE TO P PRESS IT PRETTY HARD\n[6:37] MTD048ME: WITH A SMILE ON IT IT'S VERY IMPORTANT\n[6:38] MTD045PM: IT'S A CUTE ELEPHANT\n[6:41] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[6:55] MTD048ME: AND UH NOT TO FORGET ITS TAIL\n[7:01] MTD048ME: OH\n[7:02] MTD045PM: IT'S A NICE BEARD\n[7:03] MTD048ME: YEAH IT'S OKAY\n[7:08] MTD047UID: AND YOU WAS MAKING COMMENTS ON MY DOLPHIN\n[7:08] MTD048ME: YES\n[7:10] MTD048ME: I WILL BEAT THE DOLPHIN\n[7:14] MTD048ME: NO\n[7:15] MTD045PM: OKAY SO IT'S JUST A BEE\n[7:16] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[7:17] MTD045PM: SO I SUGGEST YOU MAKE US THE ELEPHANT IN THE MARKET\n[7:20] MTD045PM: THE BIG AND STRONG PLAYER IN THE MARKET\n[7:21] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[7:21] MTD045PM: THIS WOULD BE GOOD\n[7:23] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[7:24] MTD045PM: OKAY EXCELLENT\n[7:25] MTD045PM: ON TO THE NEXT ONE\n[7:26] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[7:28] MTD048ME: UH YEAH\n[7:31] MTD046ID: OKAY YOU SHOULD PRESS NEXT\n[7:32] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[7:33] MTD045PM: PRESS NEXT\n[7:34] MTD045PM: YEAH IT'S UP THERE\n[7:35] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[7:38] MTD045PM: THAT'S IT\n[7:39] MTD046ID: OKAY WELL THE ANIMAL I'D LIKE TO DRAW IS A TIGER\n[7:44] MTD047UID: YOU PICKED A HARD ONE DIDN'T YOU\n[7:50] MTD048ME: EXPERIENCE WITH THE TIGER\n[7:50] MTD046ID: MY DRAWING SKILLS ARE REALLY BAD SO\n[7:54] MTD048ME: WHAT\n[7:54] MTD048ME: THEY ARE\n[7:55] MTD046ID: THEY ARE REALLY BAD MY DRAWING SKILLS\n[7:57] MTD048ME: OKAY UH-HUH\n[8:13] MTD045PM: SURE LOOKS 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MTD045PM: YAY I'M SUPPOSED TO DRAW THE ANIMAL NEXT\n[9:24] MTD045PM: I INTRODUCE TO THE WORLD THE AMAZING\n[9:34] MTD045PM: ANT\n[9:39] MTD048ME: UH HARD WORKER\n[9:41] MTD045PM: GREAT TEAM WORKERS\n[9:42] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[9:42] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[9:43] MTD045PM: DO EVERYTHING TO UH REALLY SMALL BUT TOGETHER THEY'RE REALLY STRONG\n[9:45] MTD045PM: SO I'M GONNA GIVE IT A SMILEY FACE\n[9:46] MTD048ME: YEAH YEAH\n[9:46] MTD046ID: OH\n[9:51] MTD045PM: NOT SURE WHERE THE P\n[9:52] MTD045PM: JUST PUT 'EM HERE\n[9:56] MTD045PM: WHATEVER\n[10:01] MTD045PM: THINK IT NEED SHOES\n[10:02] MTD045PM: SO\n[10:26] MTD045PM: I'M JUST TOO LAZY TO DRAW IT ALL BLACK SO\n[10:31] MTD045PM: THAT'S THE COOLEST ANT EVER\n[10:32] MTD047UID: YOU'VE DONE THIS BEFORE HAVEN'T YOU\n[10:34] MTD045PM: I LOVE TO DRAW ANTS\n[10:35] MTD045PM: IT'S MY HOBBY\n[10:36] MTD045PM: ANYWAY NAH\n[10:38] MTD045PM: JUST I THINK IT'S VERY REPRESENTATIVE WHAT WE DREW I GUESS\n[10:41] MTD045PM: LIKE YOU TAKE JUST TAKE YOUR FREEDOM AND USE A A TRENDY INTERFACE THAT YOU DESIGN FOR US\n[10:42] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[10:48] MTD045PM: JUST YEAH\n[10:50] MTD045PM: YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO MAKE I MAKE IT DIFFERENT FROM UH FROM WHAT OTHER PEOPLE HAVE AND JUST MAKE IT A LITTLE DISTINCT\n[10:55] MTD045PM: ANYWAY\n[10:56] MTD045PM: ANOTHER BEEP TO STOP THE MEETING\n[10:59] MTD045PM: SEE\n[11:01] MTD045PM: WARNING\n[11:01] MTD045PM: FINISH MEETING NOW\n[11:06] MTD045PM: UH PUT THIS DOWN\n[11:10] MTD045PM: EXAMPLES\n[11:10] MTD045PM: WELL I GUESS WE HAVE A LITTLE LITTLE TIME EXTRA BUT JUST A LITTLE QUICK DISCUSSION TO TO OPEN OPEN OUR WORK\n[11:19] MTD045PM: SO WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK ABOUT THE FIRST IDEA IS JUST VERY SHORT\n[11:22] MTD045PM: I'LL START WITH YOU\n[11:23] MTD045PM: WHAT ARE Y WHAT ARE YOUR FIRST IDEAS FOR THE NEW PRODUCT\n[11:25] MTD047UID: WELL I BASICALLY HAD A QUESTION\n[11:25] MTD045PM: WHAT\n[11:27] MTD047UID: DO UH ARE WE GOING TO INTRODUCE A MULTI REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:29] MTD047UID: IS IT JUST THE T. V. OR DO WE WANT TO IN\n[11:32] MTD048ME: UH\n[11:32] MTD045PM: THE PROJECT I GOT WAS JUST FOR A T. V. REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:34] MTD047UID: JUST FOR T. V. REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:35] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[11:35] MTD045PM: YEAH I GUESS SO\n[11:36] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[11:37] MTD047UID: WELL I WAS THINKING ABOUT DESIGN REMOTE CONTROL WITH OUR UH MOTTO AND ALL\n[11:38] MTD048ME: BUT\n[11:43] MTD047UID: UH THING TO KEEP IN MIND IS THAT WE NEED TO STICK TO WHAT PEOPLE ARE FAMILIAR WITH\n[11:49] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[11:50] MTD047UID: NO RATIONAL CHANGES OR WHATEVER 'CAUSE IT REVOLUTIONARY CHANGES YES\n[11:53] MTD045PM: OKAY SO VERY INTUITIVE DESIGN I GUESS\n[11:56] MTD047UID: UH WE MIGHT HAVE TO CONSIDER OTHER DESIGN ASPECTS OF OUR PRODUCT\n[12:01] MTD047UID: SO THAT WAS SOMETHING I WANTED TO ADD AND PERHAPS SOME USABILITY ASPECT\n[12:08] MTD047UID: T. V. IS BECOMING CENTRAL IN MOST HOMES\n[12:10] MTD047UID: DO WE WANT PEOPLE WHO ARE DISABLED IN ANY WAY TO UH YEAH TO BE ABLE TO USE IT AS WELL\n[12:17] MTD045PM: YEAH WE WANT\n[12:18] MTD045PM: I SUPPOSE WE WANT ALMOST EVERYONE TO BE USING IT\n[12:21] MTD045PM: SO I THINK I MEAN REALLY DISABLED PEOPLE YEAH MIGHT BE A PROBLEM BUT I THINK IT'S A LITTLE TAKE IT INTO CONSIDERATION\n[12:30] MTD045PM: UM YEAH\n[12:32] MTD045PM: I THINK WE REALLY NEED TO CUT THE MEETING SHORT\n[12:33] MTD045PM: YOU HAVE ANYTHING YOU WANNA SHARE QUICKLY\n[12:34] MTD046ID: HMM\n[12:34] MTD048ME: UH\n[12:35] MTD046ID: ONLY ONE THING UH THAT HAS TO BE ADDED ACCORDING TO ME IS UH THE THE MATERIAL IT IS MADE OF IT SHOULD BE SOMETHING LIGHT\n[12:43] MTD046ID: THAT'S IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF BUT SOME UH YEAH\n[12:43] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[12:44] MTD045PM: IT SHOULD BE LIGHT OKAY\n[12:45] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[12:45] MTD045PM: UM LET'S SEE WHERE DID I LET'S SKIP THAT\n[12:49] MTD045PM: OH THIS IS IT\n[12:50] MTD045PM: SORRY I SKIPPED THIS SHEET\n[12:51] MTD048ME: SELLING PRICE\n[12:51] MTD045PM: WHAT DO WE THIS QUICK WHAT WE'RE GOING TO SELLING PRICE TWENTY FIVE EUROS\n[12:55] MTD045PM: THAT'S FOR YOU\n[12:55] MTD045PM: THE PRODUCTION PRICE TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS APPROXIMATELY\n[12:57] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[12:58] MTD045PM: JUST GO GO FOR THAT\n[12:59] MTD045PM: WE'LL REACH THE UH REACH THAT PROFIT\n[12:59] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[13:02] MTD047UID: OKAY WELL THAT'S NOT THAT MUCH TO WORK WITH\n[13:02] MTD048ME: INTERNATIONAL\n[13:04] MTD045PM: NO IT'S NOT MUCH TO WORK ON\n[13:05] MTD045PM: I'M SORRY I SKIPPED IT\n[13:07] MTD045PM: ANYWAYS THAT'S YEAH THIS IS IT\n[13:09] MTD045PM: DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING YOU YOU CAME UP WITH YET\n[13:12] MTD045PM: ABOUT UH MARKETING TRANSFER WHATEVER\n[13:15] MTD048ME: UM ABOUT WHAT\n[13:17] MTD048ME: MARKETING\n[13:18] MTD045PM: MARKETING I'M NOT SURE WHAT YOU WHAT YOU CAME UP WITH YET\n[13:20] MTD045PM: YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SHARE\n[13:21] MTD045PM: OR ELSE WE'LL CUT THE MEETING JUST CUT THE 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THE I MADE ON THE ON THE P THE THE PROJECT SHARE SO IF YOU WANNA REVIEW THEM THEY'RE THERE\n[1:00] MTD045PM: I WILL DO SO AFTER EVERY MEETING SO IF YOU HAVE SOME INFORMATION YOU WANNA TAKE BACK YOU CAN FIND IT THERE\n[1:06] MTD045PM: ANYWAYS UM TODAY THREE PRESENTATIONS FROM EVERY ONE OF YOU\n[1:10] MTD045PM: UM AFTER THAT I GOT SOME NEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS FROM PROJECT BOARD SO WE'RE GONNA GO AF GO AFTER OVER THIS LATER\n[1:16] MTD045PM: BUT I WANNA START WITH UH STUFF YOU DID FIRST SO WE CAN SEE WHAT EVERYBODY CAME UP WITH\n[1:22] MTD045PM: AND AFTER THAT WE CAN HAVE THE NEW REQUIREMENTS AND SHARE SOME THOUGHTS SO\n[1:26] MTD045PM: WHO WOULD LIKE WANNA GO FIRST\n[1:28] MTD048ME: YEAH SURE NO PROBLEM\n[1:29] MTD047UID: GO AHEAD\n[1:29] MTD045PM: TAKE IT\n[1:30] MTD048ME: UM THERE WAS A LITTLE PROBLEM WITH MY COMPUTER SO NOT UH THE WHOLE UH PRESENTATION UH\n[1:35] MTD045PM: ANYWAY LET'S SEE WHAT YOU HAVE\n[1:37] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[1:39] MTD048ME: UM\n[1:48] MTD048ME: OKAY AND\n[1:49] MTD045PM: UH IT'S STILL A BIT OPEN\n[1:51] MTD048ME: I WANT TO OPEN THE MY S OH NO\n[1:54] MTD045PM: YOU SHOULD CLOSE IT ON YOUR OWN NOTEBOOK I GUESS\n[1:57] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[1:57] MTD048ME: OH NO THAT'S OKAY\n[1:58] MTD045PM: SO THERE\n[1:58] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[2:00] MTD048ME: UH SLIDE SHOW\n[2:02] MTD048ME: YES\n[2:04] MTD048ME: THE FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS IT'S UH UH VERY IMPORTANT FOR UH THE USER HE HE WANTS TO YEAH\n[2:13] MTD048ME: THE THE METHOD WE USED UH IT IT'S NOT M NOT A SLIDE BECAUSE IT WENT WRONG BUT THE METHOD WE USE UH\n[2:20] MTD048ME: UM WE TESTED IT W UH WITH UH A HUNDRED UH MEN\n[2:26] MTD048ME: AND WE ASKED THEM TO W UH WHAT THE REMOTE UH F FEEL UH LIKE AND UH WHAT WHAT'S UH IMPORTANT\n[2:34] MTD045PM: IF I CAN CUT IN IS IT PEOPLE OR MEN\n[2:34] MTD048ME: UH\n[2:36] MTD048ME: PEOPLE SORRY\n[2:37] MTD045PM: IS IT PEOPLE OKAY\n[2:38] MTD048ME: BOTH WOMEN AND MEN YEAH\n[2:38] MTD045PM: 'CAUSE I THOUGHT IT WAS ONLY MEN SO 'KAY\n[2:40] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[2:41] MTD048ME: UH THE FINDINGS UM UH SEVENTY FIVE PERCENT OF THE USERS FIND MOST REMOTE CONTROLS UGLY\n[2:49] MTD048ME: UM\n[2:50] MTD047UID: THAT'S PRETTY SHOCKING UH\n[2:51] MTD045PM: SO WE HAVE TO S WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THAT\n[2:51] MTD048ME: YEAH AND YEAH MOST TH TH THEY WANT TO SPEND MONEY FOR A BETTER SYSTEM FOR BETTER REMOTE CONTROL\n[2:59] MTD048ME: SO WE CAN DO UH A L A LITTLE UH NICE THINGS WITH IT AND UM THEY USE YEAH\n[3:05] MTD048ME: THEY USE ZAP A LOT UM UH FIFTY PERCENT SAY THEY ONLY\n[3:11] MTD048ME: SO THAT'S THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS\n[3:12] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[3:14] MTD048ME: UM OH YEAH NOT ALL OF IT IS IT ON MINE\n[3:19] MTD048ME: ON MY POWERPOINT PRESENTATION BUT UM UH THE RELEVANT BUTTONS ARE THE POWER THE CHANNEL SELECTION AND THE VOLUME SELECTION\n[3:20] MTD045PM: OKAY JUST TALK AHEAD\n[3:28] MTD048ME: IT'S UH THE MOST BASIC BUTTONS THAT A USER WANTS UH TO USE\n[3:28] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[3:33] MTD048ME: UH LESS IMPORTANT IS TEL TELETEXT\n[3:36] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[3:36] MTD048ME: UH UM THEY USE IT\n[3:39] MTD048ME: BUT IT'S NOT UH VERY UH IMPORTANT UH ON THE SCALE OF ZERO TO TEN THEY SIX AND A HALF UH AND BUT NOT IMPORTANT IS THE CHANNEL SELECTION\n[3:47] MTD045PM: OKAY THAT'S OKAY\n[3:52] MTD048ME: THE THE HMM\n[3:54] MTD045PM: THAT'S A LITTLE WEIRD\n[3:54] MTD048ME: OH THE THE NO NO NO NO NO THAT'S VERY IMPORTANT BUT UH W AND NOT IMPORTANT IN THE AUDIO SETTINGS DISPLAY SETTINGS AND UH\n[3:55] MTD047UID: WHICH CHANNEL SELECTION\n[4:05] MTD045PM: OKAY WE CAN WE CAN HIDE THOSE UNDER A MENU OR SOMETHING OKAY\n[4:06] MTD047UID: OH OKAY\n[4:06] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[4:09] MTD048ME: UM NEW PREFERENCES PREFERENCES\n[4:13] MTD048ME: UH UM UM BEEP TO FIND YOUR CONTROL WAS THAT WAS IN THE TEST\n[4:17] MTD045PM: THAT'S LIKE A BUTTON ON YOUR T. V.\n[4:19] MTD048ME: THE THE MOST PEOPLE UH F FIND IT UH IRRITATING UH WHEN THEY CANNOT FIND A REM THEIR REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:26] MTD046ID: MM\n[4:26] MTD045PM: REMOTE OKAY\n[4:27] MTD048ME: SO UH I THINK IT'S A BEE BEEP TO SOUND IT AND UH YOU CAN FIND IT\n[4:33] MTD048ME: AND ANOTHER THING UH THEY WANT WAS UH SPEECH RECOGNITION UM SO THEY CAN SAY UH WHAT THEY WANT TO LET'S GO TO CHANNEL ONE AND UH THAT'S UH KIND OF THINGS\n[4:45] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[4:47] MTD048ME: AND THEY WANT MAYBE AN UH L. C. D. SCREEN UM TO TO LOOK IT UM WH WHAT'S ON EVERY CHANNEL UH AND UH WHAT DO I WANT WITH IT\n[4:55] MTD045PM: WE WANNA HAVE A LITTLE PREVIEW ON THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[4:58] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[4:58] MTD045PM: PREVIEW WHAT'S ON THE CHANNEL\n[4:59] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[5:00] MTD047UID: IS THAT MANAGEABLE\n[5:01] MTD047UID: 'CAUSE IT SOUNDS PRETTY EXPENSIVE TOO\n[5:03] MTD045PM: THAT SOUNDS TOO IT'S POSSIBLE BUT UH I THINK IT'S EXPENSIVE BUT DO CONTINUE\n[5:04] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[5:07] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[5:08] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[5:09] MTD048ME: UM\n[5:11] MTD048ME: UH MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES IS UH A BUTTON FOR MY FAVOURITE CHANNEL SO I CAN UH I DUNNO SO I CAN ZAP TO MY UH\n[5:22] MTD048ME: F UH QUICK UH TO MY FAVOURITE CHANNEL WH WHAT I UH SO THE REMOTE MU MUST SEE OR UM\n[5:33] MTD048ME: MUST UM SEE WHA WHAT MINE PREFERENCES ARE FOR WHICH CHANNEL SO I CAN ZAP T TO\n[5:37] MTD045PM: OKAY YOU DON'T SET IT YOURSELF IT JUST REMEMBERS THE CHANNEL THAT YOU ARE ON MOST FOR EXAMPLE\n[5:42] MTD048ME: WHAT\n[5:43] MTD045PM: YOU WANT THE YOU WANT IT TO BE PROGRAMMED FOR EXAMPLE Y PROGRAMMED F OR YOU WANT IT TO RECOGNISE YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNEL\n[5:45] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[5:47] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[5:49] MTD048ME: RECOGNISE\n[5:49] MTD045PM: LET'S SEE YOU YOU SPEND TWENTY MINUTES EACH DAY ON THAT CHANNEL SO IT RECOGNISES YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNEL\n[5:52] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[5:54] MTD048ME: YEAH THAT'S UH WHAT MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE LIKE\n[5:57] MTD045PM: OKAY SO IT'S IT IT DOES IT RECOGNISE ITSELF YOU DON'T HAVE TO SET IT OKAY\n[6:01] MTD048ME: NO ITSELF\n[6:03] MTD048ME: MAYBE IT'S EASIER TO TO SELL IT BUT\n[6:08] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[6:08] MTD048ME: I DON'T KNOW IT'S MANAGEABLE BUT WE WILL UH WE WILL SEE\n[6:11] MTD045PM: I SEE\n[6:13] MTD048ME: YEAH IT'S A LITTLE BIT UH IT'S THE END OF IT\n[6:16] MTD048ME: IT'S A LITTLE BIT UH I LOST IT THE COMPUTER UH CRASHED SO\n[6:16] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[6:16] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[6:18] MTD045PM: NO PROBLEM IT'S IT'S OKAY THAT'S YEAH GO AHEAD\n[6:21] MTD047UID: SHALL I GO\n[6:22] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[6:26] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[6:32] MTD047UID: SO SOME TECHNICAL FUNCTIONS\n[6:33] MTD048ME: DARN COMPUTER\n[6:35] MTD047UID: BASICALLY I HAVE SOME ISSUES WHICH YOU DISCUSSED EARLIER\n[6:39] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[6:39] MTD047UID: UH LET'S JUST START WITH THE METHOD\n[6:42] MTD047UID: IT SOUNDS REALLY EASY WHAT DOES THE USER DO WHAT DOES THE TH REMOTE CONTROL DO BUT THERE ARE QUITE SOME ISSUES\n[6:50] MTD047UID: SO THE THINGS I'M GOING TO CONCENTRATE ON ARE THE USER ASPECT BECAUSE THE TECHNICAL ASPECT THAT'S PRETTY MUCH COVERED\n[6:58] MTD047UID: WE CAN DO THAT\n[6:59] MTD047UID: WHAT GOES WRONG\n[7:01] MTD047UID: AT THE USER\n[7:03] MTD047UID: GETS THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:04] MTD047UID: WHERE IS THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:06] MTD047UID: WE'VE ALL HAD IT ONCE I WANT TO WATCH SOME TELEVISION WHERE'S THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:08] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[7:10] MTD047UID: THAT WAS ONE OF YOUR IDEAS WHICH YOU POSTED IN THE NETWORK FOLDER A REALLY GOOD IDEA\n[7:12] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[7:13] MTD045PM: THAT SEEMS VERY GOOD\n[7:15] MTD047UID: UH THESE ARE JUST THE ISSUES\n[7:17] MTD047UID: I COME TO SOME UH PERSONAL EXPERIENCE FINDINGS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS LATER\n[7:23] MTD047UID: SEARCHES FOR THE BUTTON\n[7:25] MTD047UID: THERE ARE MANY BUTTONS ON A REMOTE CONTROL WHICH ARE NOT CLEAR\n[7:29] MTD047UID: UH SO EITHER WE LOSE THOSE OR WE TRY TO MAKE IT A LITTLE BIT MORE CLEAR\n[7:35] MTD048ME: MM UH\n[7:35] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[7:35] MTD047UID: UH ALSO SYMBOLS TEND TO FADE AFTER A WHILE\n[7:39] MTD047UID: THERE'S NOTHING MORE ANNOYING THAN FADED SYMBOLS BECAUSE YOU DON'T KNOW WHICH CHANNEL IS THIS BUTTON SO POSSIBLY WE COULD FIND UH SOMETHING FOR THAT YES\n[7:47] MTD045PM: OKAY SO HAVE IT MORE MAKE IT MORE DURABLE ACTUALLY\n[7:50] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[7:51] MTD047UID: UH COVERED THAT\n[7:53] MTD047UID: OH YES USER PRESSES THE BUTTON\n[7:55] MTD047UID: UM USUALLY WHEN YOU HAVE A LOT OF BUTTONS BUTTONS ARE SMALL\n[7:59] MTD047UID: SO YOU PRESS MORE ONCE REMOTE CONTROL GOES\n[8:04] MTD045PM: OKAY SO THE BUTTONS SHOULD BE\n[8:04] MTD047UID: KABLOUEY OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT SO WE HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION NOT TO PUT TOO MUN TOO MANY BUTTONS ON UH THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[8:10] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[8:12] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[8:12] MTD047UID: AND POSSIBLY ALSO THE SIZE SO MORE IMPORTANT BUTTONS BIGGER SI\n[8:14] MTD045PM: WOW\n[8:15] MTD045PM: THE S YEAH\n[8:16] MTD045PM: MAKE IT MAKE THEM BIGGER\n[8:18] MTD045PM: EVEN MORE DURABLE UH\n[8:18] MTD047UID: SO THIS IS BASICALLY WHAT I H HAD IN MIND IN THE FADE PROOF SYMBOLS LOCATOR A SOUND UH SO CLEAR WE SHOULD STICK TO EXISTING SYMBOLS\n[8:29] MTD047UID: BUT MAYBE WE COULD DO A LITTLE UH INVESTIGATION TO SEE WHETHER SOME SYMBOLS ARE UH NEED TO BE REPLACED BY OTHERS\n[8:36] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[8:36] MTD047UID: UH\n[8:38] MTD047UID: THIS I PRETTY MUCH COVERED\n[8:40] MTD047UID: SO WHAT WE WANT TO GO TO IS NOT THIS ONE BUT MORE LESS BUTTONS EASY SOME BIGGER BUTTONS\n[8:45] MTD045PM: YEAH IT'S TRUE\n[8:46] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[8:50] MTD047UID: SO THAT'S BASICALLY UH WHAT I HAD IN MIND\n[8:51] MTD045PM: YEAH THAT'S CLEAR\n[8:54] MTD047UID: THIS IS NOT THE FINAL DESIGN THIS IS JUST A GENERAL IDEA OF HOW I'D LIKE TO SEE UH BASICALLY THE GENERAL IDEA\n[8:55] MTD045PM: NO OF COURSE UH\n[8:57] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[9:00] MTD045PM: I MUST SAY THAT IT\n[9:03] MTD047UID: SO THAT WAS IT\n[9:03] MTD045PM: HMM\n[9:05] MTD045PM: THAT WAS IT\n[9:06] MTD045PM: OKAY THAT WAS GOOD\n[9:07] MTD045PM: SO WE AGREE ON THE THE PART THAT WE NEED TO GET SOMETHING ON THE ON THE REMOTE TO FIND IT SOMEWHERE AND INCREASE IT THE DURABILITY OF OF THE THING\n[9:15] MTD047UID: YEAH I THINK IT'S A REALLY GOOD IDEA\n[9:18] MTD045PM: SO THE OTHER ASPECTS WE'LL JUST SEE HOW WHAT YOU CAME UP WITH AND WHAT'S POSSIBLE FOR THAT BUDGET\n[9:18] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[9:23] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[9:30] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[9:31] MTD046ID: OKAY THAT'S FINE\n[9:33] MTD046ID: UM\n[9:36] MTD046ID: OKAY NOW WORK A LITTLE WITH ME\n[9:40] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[9:41] MTD046ID: WELL LET'S START IT AS IT IS\n[9:44] MTD046ID: OKAY UH THE METHOD\n[9:46] MTD046ID: THERE ARE A FEW QUESTIONS THAT NEED TO BE ANSWERED UH YOU ALREADY UH TALKED ABOUT IT A LITTLE BIT\n[9:50] MTD046ID: WHICH BUTTONS ARE WANTED UH IS OUR REMOTE CONTROL UNIVERSAL OR SHOULD IT BE PROGRAMMABLE\n[9:56] MTD046ID: UH IF IT SHOULD BE PROGRAMMEAB GRAMMEALE THEN WE NEED UM SOMETHING LIKE A MODE THAT YOU CAN SWITCH IT\n[10:01] MTD046ID: BECAUSE THEN THE BUTTONS HAVE TO SEND OUT A DIFFERENT SIGNAL THEN THEY WOULD NORMALLY DO\n[10:05] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[10:05] MTD046ID: AND UH HOW BIG IS THE REMOTE CONTROL UH GOING TO BE\n[10:09] MTD046ID: I'LL TELL YOU WHY THAT'S IMPORTANT TO ME\n[10:11] MTD046ID: UM THERE ARE A LOT OF TECHNICAL PARTS IN THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:15] MTD046ID: SO UH UH THAT'S WHY I ALSO WOULD LIKE TO SAY UH GO A LITTLE BIT EASY ON THE DESIGNS\n[10:20] MTD046ID: UH I HEARD AB UH YOU TALKING ABOUT BEEPS AND ABOUT UH VIDEO SCREENS BUT UH THE MATERIAL INSIDE AND THE TECHNICAL ASPECTS ARE QUITE COMPLEX ALREADY\n[10:30] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[10:30] MTD046ID: SO KEEP IN MIND THAT EVERYTHING THAT YOU KEEP UH THINK OF IT HAS TO B TO BE BUILT\n[10:34] MTD046ID: SO IT'S THAT'S NOT AS EASY AS IT S MIGHT LOOK LIKE\n[10:35] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[10:35] MTD045PM: OF COURSE HMM\n[10:36] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[10:37] MTD046ID: UH MATERIAL STUDY I'M WORKING ON THAT UM FOR THE THE COSTS\n[10:41] MTD046ID: I HAVE TO CHECK OUT HOW FAR I CAN GO WITH THAT\n[10:44] MTD046ID: NORMALLY A CIRCUIT BOARD IS MADE OF FIBREGLASS UH AND THE WIRES ARE MADE OF COPPER\n[10:49] MTD046ID: UH THAT IS HOW IT IS DONE AND ALL THE REMOTE CONTROLS WORK THAT WAY I THINK WE CAN JUST GO ON WITH THAT\n[10:54] MTD046ID: UM THEN I'VE READ MORE INTEGRATION OF MATERIALS MEANS LESS COST FOR THE PRODUCTION\n[11:00] MTD046ID: THE MORE WE CAN MAKE UH AT ONCE UH IN ONE PIECE UH THAT IS CHEAPER\n[11:05] MTD045PM: YOU MEAN INTEGRATE THEM ALL INTO THE CIRCUIT BOARD\n[11:07] MTD046ID: EXACTLY SO IF WE MAKE A CIRCUIT BOARD WITH THE THE CONNECTIONS ALREADY ON IT THEN THAT'S CHEAPER\n[11:08] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[11:13] MTD045PM: YEAH OKAY\n[11:13] MTD046ID: SO WE HAVE TO MAKE SOMETHING THAT'S NOT TOO DIFFICULT IN DESIGN AGAIN\n[11:14] MTD045PM: SO YOU HAVE\n[11:18] MTD046ID: THIS IS WHAT LOOK LIKE UH LOOKS LIKE IF YOU PRESS ONE BUTTON SO THIS IS NOT THE ENTIRE THING\n[11:22] MTD046ID: YOU HAVE THE THE POWER COMING IN THEN YOU HAVE LIKE A SWITCH\n[11:26] MTD046ID: THE SWITCH UH UH UH IF YOU P PRESS IT THEN SOME ELECTRICAL CHARGE GOES INTO THE PROCESSOR\n[11:33] MTD046ID: THAT THINKS OVER A MORSE CODE THAT'S HOW YOU SHOULD SEE IT\n[11:36] MTD046ID: THE MORSE CODE GOES TO THE AMPLIFIER THEN UH THE SIGNAL IS SENT TO TWO UH LIGHT BULBS\n[11:41] MTD046ID: YOU HAVE INFRARED AND AN INTERV UM UH HOW TO SAY IT\n[11:45] MTD046ID: UH A LIGHT IN INDICATION LIGHT THAT YOU KNOW THAT IT'S FUNCTIONING\n[11:47] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[11:49] MTD046ID: UH HERE AGAIN THAT'S MY STORY ABOUT THE DIFFERENT MODES IF YOU DO WANT TO MAKE REMOTE UH UNIVERSAL\n[11:54] MTD046ID: THEN THE PROCESSOR HAS TO UH MAKE UP A DIFFERENT MORSE CODE WHEN SOME BUTTON IS PRESSED\n[12:00] MTD046ID: THAT MAKES IT MUCH MORE COMPLEX SO WE REALLY NEED TO HAVE A LOOK DO WE WANT THAT OR NOT\n[12:06] MTD046ID: UH I DON'T HAVE ANY PERSONAL P UH PREFERENCES UH SO FAR EXCEPT FOR UH THE MATERIALS TO BE USED UH LIGHT THAT THEY ARE LIGHT\n[12:10] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[12:14] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[12:14] MTD045PM: THAT WAS IT\n[12:16] MTD046ID: THAT WAS IT\n[12:16] MTD045PM: I'LL GET BACK TO MY THING THEN\n[12:22] MTD045PM: UH\n[12:33] MTD045PM: OKAY BACK THIS UP TO THE SCREEN\n[12:36] MTD045PM: SO I GOT SOME NEW INFORMATION ON THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS ARE CHANGING A LITTLE\n[12:40] MTD045PM: LIKE YOU SAID UH TELETEXT IS NOT NOT VERY POPULAR ANYMORE BECAUSE THE UH THE INTERNET\n[12:46] MTD045PM: NOWADAYS PEOPLE DON'T USE THE TELETEXT ANYMORE OR HARDLY SO IT CAN EITHER\n[12:51] MTD045PM: WELL I DON'T THINK WE SHOULD REMOVE THE BUTTON BECAUSE THERE ARE ALWAYS PEOPLE WHO ARE USING IT\n[12:54] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[12:55] MTD045PM: BUT I DON'T THINK IT SHOULD BE VERY IT SHOULD BE ONE OF THE BIG BUTTONS FOR EXAMPLE\n[13:00] MTD045PM: JUST PUT IT SOMEWHERE OR UNDER SECOND OPTION OR WHATEVER\n[13:03] MTD045PM: IT'S NOT IMPORTANT ANYMORE\n[13:04] MTD045PM: UM WE'RE TARGETING YOUNG PEOPLE NOW BECAUSE OUR UM\n[13:10] MTD045PM: THIS IS A NEW PRODUCT AND WITH THIS NEW PRODUCT WE WANT TO APPEAL TO YOUNGER PEOPLE WHICH ARE UM THE YOUNGER PEOPLE WERE DEFINED UNDER FORTY\n[13:14] MTD048ME: UH\n[13:15] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[13:17] MTD046ID: HMM\n[13:17] MTD045PM: I SO I THINK IT'S THAT'S ALSO GOOD WITH THE FASHION AND EVERYTHING SO YEAH\n[13:18] MTD048ME: B\n[13:20] MTD048ME: YEAH AND THEY WANT TO PAY FOR IT AND UH\n[13:22] MTD045PM: THEY WANT TO PAY FOR IT PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO SPEND MONEY ACTUALLY TO BUY A UM REMOTE THAT THEY LIKE\n[13:27] MTD048ME: WITH MORE\n[13:27] MTD045PM: IF THEY LIKE THE WAY IT LOOKS THE WAY IT FUNCTIONS SO THEY'RE ACTUALLY GONNA SPEND UH SPEND MONEY ON IT\n[13:31] MTD048ME: WHERE WITH MORE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS\n[13:35] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[13:35] MTD048ME: IN THE\n[13:36] MTD045PM: SEE HOW FAR WE CAN GO WITH IT ANYWAY SO AND ONE THING THAT SHOULD BE IMPORTANT IS THAT THE CORPORATE L COLOUR AND SLOGAN ARE RECOGNISABLE\n[13:38] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[13:43] MTD045PM: WHICH IS APPARENTLY BLACK AND YELLOW BUT\n[13:47] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE IF WE I THINK WE SHOULD KEEP THE THE LOGO IN MIND\n[13:51] MTD045PM: BECAUSE WITH COLOURS YOU CAN UH HAVE A LOT OF UH FASHIONABLE COLOURS AND EVERYTHING ON IT WHICH SUITS EVERYBODY'S TASTE\n[13:58] MTD045PM: SO\n[13:59] MTD045PM: WITH THAT CONCEPT I STARTED THINKING\n[14:01] MTD045PM: SO WHY NOT JUST STEAL NOKIA'S IDEA AND JUST MAKE CHANGEABLE COVERS FOR YOUR I MEAN THOSE COST HARDLY ANYTHING I THINK AND PEOPLE COULD EVEN SPEND EXTRA MONEY\n[14:05] MTD047UID: OH\n[14:08] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[14:11] MTD045PM: ON BUYING A COVER AND SO HAVE AN ENTIRE NEW REMOTE CONTROL THAT THEY LIKE TO SEE\n[14:14] MTD045PM: OR WE CAN SH FOR EXAMPLE WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENT A BASIC DESIGN\n[14:18] MTD045PM: AND SELL THE COVERS SEPARATELY FOR EXAMPLE\n[14:20] MTD045PM: THAT'S JUST A LITTLE MARKETING IDEA THAT COULD BE APPLIED SO YOU CAN P IT APPEALS TO REALLY EVERYONE\n[14:25] MTD045PM: SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO I THINK YOU DON'T HAVE TO MAKE ENTIRE REMOTE CONTROLS\n[14:29] MTD045PM: WE MAKE A BASIC ONE AND MANUFACTURE THIS COVER SEPARATELY\n[14:32] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[14:33] MTD045PM: SO THAT WAS THAT WAS MY IDEA ON WHAT WE COULD DO TO APPEAL THIS PRODUCT TO EVERYONE\n[14:37] MTD046ID: HMM\n[14:38] MTD045PM: SO JUST\n[14:40] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE IF YOU CAME UP WITH ANYTHING IN THE MEANTIME AFTER MAKING A PRESENTATION\n[14:43] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[14:43] MTD045PM: WOULD YOU LIKE TO SHARE\n[14:45] MTD046ID: NO I THINK THIS IS A GOOD IDEA\n[14:47] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[14:47] MTD046ID: BUT\n[14:47] MTD048ME: BUT OH\n[14:48] MTD047UID: IS IT MANAGEABLE\n[14:49] MTD046ID: GO AHEAD\n[14:50] MTD048ME: YEAH WITH WITH AN L. C. D. SCREEN YOU CAN\n[14:50] MTD047UID: IS IT EASY\n[14:53] MTD045PM: OH YEAH\n[14:53] MTD045PM: I THINK WE SHOULD LOSE THE L. C. D. SCREEN LIKE YOU SAID\n[14:53] MTD046ID: Y\n[14:55] MTD046ID: YES I THINK SO TOO\n[14:55] MTD048ME: WHY\n[14:55] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[14:55] MTD045PM: I THINK FOR EXAMPLE IT'S IT'S HUGE I THINK THE L. C. D. IS HUGE IT CONSUMES BATTERIES LIKE HELL\n[14:56] MTD048ME: NOKIA W\n[15:01] MTD048ME: UH\n[15:01] MTD045PM: I THINK IT TAKES UP A LOT OF A LOT OF POWER\n[15:02] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[15:03] MTD047UID: AND IT COSTS TOO MUCH TO FABRICATE SO WE'RE ON A TIGHT BUDGET HERE\n[15:04] MTD045PM: IT COSTS A LOT I THINK\n[15:06] MTD046ID: OKAY UH\n[15:06] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[15:06] MTD045PM: WHAT WE COULD DO WHAT COULD BE POSSIBLE IS MAYBE NOT AN L. C. D. SCREEN BUT WITH A PREVIEW BUT Y I'M NOT SURE IF IT'S EVEN POSSIBLE\n[15:13] MTD046ID: MM\n[15:14] MTD045PM: FOR EXAMPLE A LITTLE T. V. GUIDE\n[15:16] MTD046ID: HMM\n[15:16] MTD045PM: LIKE YOU HAVE A LITTLE JUST JUST A TEXT ONLY NOT COLOUR JUST A LITTLE TEXT THING SO YOU CAN USE YOUR REMOTE AS A T. V. GUIDE\n[15:18] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[15:19] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[15:22] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE IT'S EVEN POSSIBLE BUT MAYBE OKAY MAKE IT YEAH FIND A LITTLE COMPROMISE IN THAT BUT WHAT DID I WRITE DOWN\n[15:22] MTD046ID: HMM\n[15:22] MTD046ID: I HAVE TO CHECK THAT OUT I'M NOT SURE\n[15:27] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[15:29] MTD045PM: I THINK THE P YEAH THE BEEP IS A VERY SIMPLE THING TO IMPLE IMPLEMENT\n[15:32] MTD045PM: JUST MAKE A BUTTON ON YOUR T. V. AND JUST HIT THE BUTTON IT BEEPS SOMEWHERE\n[15:32] MTD046ID: THAT MUST BE POSSIBLE\n[15:35] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S EASY TO IMPLEMENT WE SHOULD GO FOR THAT\n[15:35] MTD046ID: JA\n[15:37] MTD046ID: I'M SORRY WHE WHERE DO YOU WANNA HIT THE T. YOU WANNA WE WANT A BUTTON ON THE TELEVISION\n[15:37] MTD047UID: AND IT'S\n[15:37] MTD045PM: UH SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[15:41] MTD045PM: I THIN YEAH I MEAN WHERE ELSE SHOULD YOU PUT IT\n[15:42] MTD046ID: IN TH OKAY BUT THAT RULES OUT A UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL\n[15:48] MTD046ID: BECAUSE THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE UH\n[15:48] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT HOW ARE YOU GONNA USE THAT IF YOUR I MEAN IF YOUR REMOTE CONTROL IS LOST\n[15:52] MTD046ID: UH\n[15:53] MTD045PM: HOW ARE YOU GONNA PRESS WHERE ARE YOU GONNA PRESS THE BUTTON\n[15:53] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[15:56] MTD046ID: EXACTLY\n[15:56] MTD047UID: MAYBE JUST A SLAP ON STICKER WITH A BUTTON WHICH SENDS OUT A SMALL SIGNAL\n[16:01] MTD045PM: A SLAP ON STICKER\n[16:02] MTD045PM: OH YOU MEAN AS LIKE A SEPARATE THING YOU CAN ATTACH TO YOUR T. V.\n[16:04] MTD048ME: MM UH\n[16:05] MTD047UID: YEAH EXACTLY\n[16:05] MTD045PM: YEAH THAT COULD BE POSSIBLE\n[16:06] MTD045PM: A LITTLE LITTLE BOX YOU CAN ATTACH TO YOUR T. V. IS FINE THEN OKAY\n[16:08] MTD046ID: OKAY THEN UH I'D I'D LIKE TO KNOW NOW IF WE WANT THE UH UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL OR NOT BECAUSE THAT'S UH DETERMINES EVERYTHING I'M GONNA DO\n[16:15] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S UNIVERSAL\n[16:17] MTD045PM: I THINK WE SHOULD GO FOR UNIVERSAL BECAUSE APPARENTLY WE'RE A SEPARATE COMPANY MAKING SEPARATE C REMOTE CONTROLS TO SELL TO A LOT OF DIVERSE PEOPLE\n[16:17] MTD046ID: IF NOT OKAY\n[16:25] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[16:26] MTD045PM: I THINK UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD BE POSSIBLE\n[16:27] MTD048ME: UM\n[16:28] MTD046ID: OKAY THEN I GO FOR THAT\n[16:29] MTD048ME: EVERYONE UH WANTS TO BUY IT SO WE W YEAH\n[16:31] MTD045PM: YEAH I THINK WE'RE TARGETING EVERYONE SO REMOTE\n[16:32] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[16:33] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[16:33] MTD046ID: NO IT'S FINE WITH ME BUT THEN I KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR\n[16:35] MTD045PM: OKAY UNIVERSAL IS GOOD\n[16:36] MTD045PM: SPEECH RECOGNITION I THINK IT'S VERY HARD BECAUSE WE'RE SELLING ACROSS MULTIPLE COUNTRIES\n[16:40] MTD045PM: SO I THINK IMPLEMENTING SPEECH RECOGNITION IS SUCH A SMALL UM APPARATUS IT'S VERY HARD TO DO\n[16:41] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[16:44] MTD048ME: OR ONE\n[16:46] MTD048ME: OR WHEN YOU SAY ONE TWO UH I IT UH IT'S ENOUGH RIGHT\n[16:46] MTD047UID: AND IT'S\n[16:49] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT I DON'T SEE ARABIAN PEOPLE SPEAKING ONE TWO UH WHATEVER\n[16:50] MTD048ME: BUT\n[16:52] MTD048ME: OH YEAH\n[16:54] MTD047UID: BESIDES THAT THE TECHNOLOGY ISN'T REALLY SUPER YET SO THAT IS A PROBLEM IN IMPLEMENTING THIS\n[16:57] MTD045PM: IT'S YEAH\n[16:57] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[16:59] MTD045PM: IT'S NOT A MATURE TECHNOLOGY I THINK IT TAKES A LOT OF MEMORY AND EVERYTHING IN IN A REMOTE CONTROL SO\n[17:00] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[17:02] MTD047UID: IT'S A GOOD IDEA BUT IT'S JUST NOT I DON'T THINK THE MARKET'S RIPE FOR THAT YET\n[17:06] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK IT SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED IN A REMOTE CONTROL YET UH\n[17:09] MTD046ID: UH-HUH\n[17:09] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[17:10] MTD045PM: WHAT ELSE DO WE HAVE\n[17:11] MTD045PM: UM WELL YOU SHOULD YOU SHOULD LOOK INTO THE IN INTO THE MATERIALS THAT ARE REAL DURABLE\n[17:17] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[17:17] MTD045PM: SO THE THE THE SYMBOLS WON'T FADE MAYBE A LITTLE HARDER PLASTIC OR ESPECIALLY LI WE DON'T MAYBE WE DON'T HAVE HAVE TO DO ALL THE BUTTONS\n[17:19] MTD046ID: EXACTLY\n[17:20] MTD046ID: I ALREADY NOTED THAT\n[17:23] MTD045PM: BUT ESPECIALLY THE ONES THAT ARE UM THE POPULAR BUTTONS SO THOSE ALWAYS FADE FIRST\n[17:27] MTD046ID: MM OKAY\n[17:30] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[17:30] MTD045PM: MM THE THING IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS THAT WE HAVE NOW\n[17:33] MTD046ID: HMM\n[17:34] MTD045PM: LET'S SEE\n[17:35] MTD046ID: IF WE UH MAKE A REMOTE CONTROL WITH CHANGEABLE COVERS THEN WE CAN ALSO MAKE UH A COVER FOR EVERY LANGUAGE AREA\n[17:41] MTD046ID: THAT'S FO IS UH ESPECIALLY FOR OLDER PEOPLE THAT THEY CAN READ IT READ IT IN THEIR OWN LANGUAGE\n[17:42] MTD045PM: FOR EXAMPLE\n[17:44] MTD045PM: WELL WE'RE NOT WE'RE NOT TARGETING OLDER PEOPLE WE SHOULD REMEMBER THAT\n[17:45] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[17:47] MTD045PM: EVERYTHING WE TARGET IS UNDER FORTY SO\n[17:47] MTD046ID: THAT'S OKAY OKAY\n[17:49] MTD045PM: YOU ASSUME THAT THAT THEY READ CORRECTLY AND I THINK THEY'RE THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE IS THAT THEY'RE REALLY SENSITIVE TO TO TRENDS THAT ARE PASSING THROUGH THE WORLD\n[17:51] MTD046ID: HUH\n[17:52] MTD048ME: BUT B\n[17:57] MTD046ID: UH OKAY\n[17:57] MTD045PM: SO\n[17:59] MTD047UID: BUT SHOULD THE EXCHANGEABLE COVERS INCLUDE THE BUTTONS THEMSELVES OR JUST THE\n[18:04] MTD045PM: NO OF COURSE\n[18:04] MTD045PM: NO I THINK IT'S JUST SOMETHING YOU YOU PUT OVER THEM BECAUSE YEAH WE C YEAH YOU CA WELL\n[18:07] MTD046ID: HMM\n[18:08] MTD048ME: BUT EVERY\n[18:08] MTD047UID: C THAT'S A PROBLEM WITH THE WITH THE TEXT THEN\n[18:08] MTD045PM: THA THAT'S NOT A THAT'S NOT A BAD THAT'S NOT EVEN IT'S NOT EVEN A BAD IDEA\n[18:12] MTD046ID: HMM\n[18:12] MTD045PM: I MEAN FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU'RE IF YOU'RE INTO THE DURABILITY ISSUE\n[18:17] MTD045PM: YOU COULD FOR EXAMPLE IF YOUR BUTTONS ARE FADED\n[18:20] MTD045PM: AFTER I MEAN IF YOU MAKE A DURABLE REMOTE THEY ARE FADED YOU CAN JUST BUY A NEW COVER\n[18:21] MTD046ID: MM\n[18:24] MTD045PM: UH I'M NOT SURE IT'S IT'S HARD TO MAKE\n[18:24] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[18:25] MTD046ID: UH BUT I KNOW THAT THE BUTTONS ARE LIKE A NOKIA TELEPHONE ON UH ONE SLEEVE SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO CHANGE YOUR WHOLE COVER\n[18:26] MTD045PM: SO IT'S A GOOD AND A BAD IDEA\n[18:32] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[18:33] MTD046ID: UH WE CAN MAKE SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN ONLY REMOVE THE SLEEVE\n[18:37] MTD046ID: KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[18:37] MTD048ME: OH\n[18:37] MTD047UID: OH YEAH I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN\n[18:38] MTD046ID: IT WORKS THE SAME AS A NOKIA TELEPHONE IT'S IT'S IN MY UH 'KAY\n[18:39] MTD045PM: YEAH I KNOW IT'S JUST JUST A ONE ONE PIECE OF RUBBER FOR EXAMPLE OKAY\n[18:40] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[18:42] MTD046ID: EXACTLY\n[18:42] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[18:43] MTD045PM: YEAH THAT'S WHAT I SOMETHING I HAVE TO LOOK INTO\n[18:45] MTD045PM: EITHER EITHER CHANGE BOTH THE BUTTONS AND AND THE COVER OR JUST THE COVER I'M NOT SURE WHICH WHICH IS EASIER SO\n[18:50] MTD046ID: HMM\n[18:52] MTD045PM: UM ANYWAY YEAH THIS IS WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO AFTERWARDS\n[18:57] MTD045PM: JUST LUNCH BREAK AND HAVE MORE INDIVIDUAL WORK AFTER THAT SO LET'S SEE WHAT WE LET'S SEE WE\n[19:04] MTD045PM: SO YOU HAVE TO COME UP WITH A COMPONENTS CONCEPT YEAH\n[19:08] MTD045PM: I WANT SOME YOU SHOULD DO SOME TREND WATCHING BECAUSE EVEN IF WE'RE IF WE'RE GONNA DO THOSE COVERS AND EVERYTHING WHAT PEOPLE REALLY WANT\n[19:10] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[19:15] MTD045PM: THAT'S WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW IN THIS PHASE BECAUSE THAT'S GONNA BE THE ESSENTIAL FINAL DESIGN THAT WE'RE GONNA COME UP WITH\n[19:15] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[19:20] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[19:22] MTD045PM: UM\n[19:24] MTD045PM: YEAH I THINK USER INTERFACE IS FAIRLY OBVIOUS\n[19:27] MTD045PM: I MEAN IT SHOULD BE VERY INTUITIVE S YEAH IT SHOULD SPEAK FOR ITSELF\n[19:27] MTD047UID: PRETTY STRAIGHTFORWARD\n[19:31] MTD045PM: UH FOR EXAMPLE I BOUGHT A REMOTE CONTROL LAST WEEK WITH A NEW T. V.\n[19:34] MTD045PM: IT WAS IT L IT'S LIKE ALL BUTTONS AND YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT DOES AT FIRST AND I'M TOTAL T. V. NEW ANYWAY\n[19:41] MTD045PM: SO I THINK IT SHOULD BE HAVE LESS OR L VERY LITTLE BUTTONS AND MAYBE A SECOND SECOND LEVEL MENU FOR THE ADVANCED THINGS\n[19:49] MTD045PM: OR MAYBE JUST STICK 'EM UNDER A MENU LIKE YOU SAID THE UM THE SOUND OPTIONS AND THE SURROUND AND WHATEVER THEY'RE MORE COMPLICATED\n[19:56] MTD045PM: JUST STICK 'EM UNDER ONE MENU AND UH GIVE IT A JUST PUT IT IN IN S IN A SOFTWARE PIECE\n[20:00] MTD045PM: YOU CAN MENU AND YOU CAN UH SELECT EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO TO SET ON YOUR T. V.\n[20:02] MTD046ID: MM\n[20:04] MTD047UID: IS IT TECHNI TECHNICALLY POSSIBLE TO UH SEND A SIGNAL TO A TELEVISION AND THEN POPS UP A MENU\n[20:11] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[20:13] MTD047UID: BECAUSE WE'RE WORKING WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF TELEVISION SO WE'RE GOING TO WORK WITH THAT\n[20:16] MTD045PM: THAT IS TRUE\n[20:18] MTD046ID: I DON'T THINK SO\n[20:19] MTD045PM: NO THAT'S TRUE\n[20:20] MTD046ID: NO I DON'T THINK SO\n[20:21] MTD046ID: BECAUSE THE TELEVISION NEEDS TO RESPOND TO THE SIGNAL AND IF IT DOESN'T KNOW HOW IT'S EXACTLY THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE\n[20:23] MTD045PM: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[20:23] MTD047UID: IT'S AN IN BUILT MENU ISN'T IT\n[20:25] MTD047UID: YES\n[20:27] MTD047UID: SO BASICALLY WE\n[20:28] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE IF IT'S IMPOSSIBLE BUT UH THERE'S A CHANCE IT'S NOT SO\n[20:33] MTD047UID: OR WE COULD USE A DOUBLE SIDED FOR LESS USED FUNCTIONS YOU\n[20:37] MTD045PM: A DOUBLE SIDED REMOTE CONTROL\n[20:38] MTD047UID: YEAH WITH THE COVER\n[20:38] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK THAT'S USEFUL\n[20:41] MTD047UID: I IT'S BASICALLY AN IDEA TO OVERCOME THESE ISSUES BECAUSE\n[20:44] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT THEN YOU'RE GONNA HAVE A LOT OF WASTED BUTTONS\n[20:47] MTD045PM: FOR EXAMPLE YOU HAVE A SONY T. V. AND THE HALF OF THE BUTTONS WON'T FUNCTION IF YOU HAVE A FOR A SONY THAT WON'T FOR A PHILIPS T. V.\n[20:50] MTD046ID: HMM\n[20:51] MTD047UID: NO BUT BASIC FUNCTIONS BUT FUNCTIONS WHICH ARE NOT FREQUENTLY USED\n[20:51] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[20:55] MTD047UID: BECAUSE IF WE USE A UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO HAVE MOST BUTTONS ON IT SO\n[20:55] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK WE SHOULD YEAH FOR EXAM\n[21:03] MTD048ME: MM YEAH\n[21:03] MTD045PM: I'M NOT S YEAH\n[21:04] MTD045PM: FOR EX YOU HAVE TO MAKE IT A LITTLE DECISION BETWEEN THE PART IF YOU WANT A UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL THAT IT SHOULD DO WHAT PEOPLE USUALLY DO WITH THEIR T. V. S\n[21:13] MTD045PM: NOT NOT THE VERY COMPLICATED SETTINGS THAT YOU CAN USUALLY DO THAT WITH UH EITHER A OLD OLD REMOTE CONTROL IF THEY REALLY HATE THAT THING BUT\n[21:13] MTD046ID: MM\n[21:15] MTD046ID: MM\n[21:21] MTD046ID: BUT THAT MIGHT BE BROKEN\n[21:21] MTD045PM: YOU CAN'T YOU CANNOT TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION ALL THE DIFFERENT BRANDS OF T. V. S\n[21:25] MTD045PM: I THINK THERE'S I THINK THERE IS A STANDARD FOR EXAMPLE BETWEEN UH BECAUSE USUALLY THE THE MENU IS THE MENU BUTTON IS IS USABLE BETWEEN DIFFERENT BRANDS\n[21:28] MTD046ID: HMM\n[21:37] MTD046ID: HMM\n[21:39] MTD045PM: ESPECIALLY THE BIG ONES THE BIG BRANDS SO\n[21:40] MTD046ID: HMM\n[21:42] MTD045PM: 'CAUSE EVERYBODY I HAVE A UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL AND IT CAN USE THE MENU BUTTON\n[21:46] MTD046ID: HMM\n[21:46] MTD045PM: SO I THINK I'M NOT SURE IF YOU CAN PUT SOME RESEARCH INTO THAT IF IT'S POSSIBLE\n[21:49] MTD045PM: UH I THINK JUST A B AND THE NAVIGATION IS VERY BASIC IT'S USUALLY THE SAME THING\n[21:49] MTD046ID: MM OKAY\n[21:53] MTD046ID: MM\n[21:54] MTD046ID: BUT I THINK THERE MUST BE A WAY UH TO INVOKE THE MORE COMPLICATED FUNCTIONS OF A TELEVISION\n[21:59] MTD046ID: FOR INSTANCE IF YOUR OLD REMOTE CONTROL IS BROKEN AND YOU BUY OURS\n[22:03] MTD046ID: THEN UH YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET EVERYTHING OUT OF THE TELEVISION THAT'S IN IT\n[22:04] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[22:07] MTD045PM: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[22:07] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[22:07] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[22:08] MTD046ID: BECAUSE OTHERWISE YOU'LL LOSE FUNCTIONS BY BUYING OUR\n[22:08] MTD045PM: I THINK SO UH WE NEED TO PUT SOME RESEARCH INTO THAT IF IF WE CAN OPEN THE MENU I THINK IT'S POSSIBLE JUST THE WAY HOW TO\n[22:08] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[22:13] MTD046ID: OKAY I THI I THINK SO TOO\n[22:16] MTD048ME: YEAH YEAH\n[22:16] MTD045PM: YEAH THEN THEN YOU COULD DO EVERYTHING I SUPPOSE BECAUSE USUALLY THE T. V. S HAVE THA THAT INSIDE IN THIS OTHER LITTLE PIECE OF SOFTWARE SO IT'S OKAY\n[22:25] MTD046ID: AND I THINK THAT OUR R REMOTE CONTROL SHOULD NOT LOOK LIKE UH ANY OTHER\n[22:28] MTD046ID: FOR INSTANCE UH SONY MAKES ALL THEIR REMOTE CONTROLS EXACTLY THE SAME FOR ALL THEIR DEVICES\n[22:32] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[22:33] MTD046ID: AND YOU ALWAYS GRAB THE WRONG ONE BECAUSE FORMATTING OF THE BUTTONS IS EXACTLY THE SAME ONLY THE LABELS ARE DIFFERENT\n[22:36] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[22:38] MTD045PM: YEAH I THINK IT SHOULD BE A LITTLE DISTINCT FROM EVERYTHING ELSE BECAUSE IT'S EITHER IT'S BOTH MAYB MAYBE THE SHAPE CAN BE A LITTLE DIFFERENT\n[22:38] MTD046ID: WE SHOULD NOT DO THAT\n[22:40] MTD046ID: EXACTLY\n[22:41] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[22:42] MTD047UID: YEAH I HAVE SOME IDEAS\n[22:44] MTD047UID: I HAVE SOME IDEAS\n[22:44] MTD045PM: MAYBE IT'S A LITTLE MORE CURVES OR WHATEVER\n[22:45] MTD048ME: UM YEAH\n[22:45] MTD046ID: MM THAT'S YOUR UH DIVISION\n[22:47] MTD048ME: AND UH WITH DIFFERENT COLOURS UH\n[22:47] MTD045PM: SO UM\n[22:49] MTD047UID: I'LL PUT SOME ON PAPER AND PRESENT THEM NEXT TIME UH THE IDEAS THAT I HAVE\n[22:52] MTD045PM: YEAH THIS\n[22:53] MTD045PM: NOT SURE WHAT BECAUSE WE HAVE FORTY MINUTES I'M NOT SURE HOW MUCH TIME WE HAVE LEFT FOR THE MEETING ANYWAY SO\n[22:54] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[22:59] MTD047UID: I HEARD A BEEP GO\n[23:00] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT IT WASN'T ME IT WAS HIM CLOSING SOMETHING\n[23:01] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[23:03] MTD045PM: SO ANYWAY YEAH WE COULD DO SOME I DO SOME WORK NOW ON ON THE DESIGN FOR EXAMPLE\n[23:07] MTD045PM: I MEAN WHAT DO YOU WANT DO YOU WANT BUT\n[23:10] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT WE LIKE SOME SOME CURVES OR\n[23:12] MTD045PM: YEAH MAY MAYBE SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[23:15] MTD045PM: BUT THOUGH SMOOTH INSIDE\n[23:20] MTD045PM: SO YOU HAVE THE TRANSMITTER HERE FOR EXAMPLE\n[23:22] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[23:23] MTD045PM: LET'S SEE THAT YOU WHAT WOULD BE HANDY\n[23:24] MTD048ME: UH\n[23:25] MTD045PM: I THINK THAT THE THE BUTTONS SHOULD BE THE CHANNEL BUTTONS SHOULD BE UH ON THEIR OWN\n[23:28] MTD048ME: AND A LIGHT UH\n[23:30] MTD045PM: LET'S SEE ONE TWO GOD DAMN IT\n[23:34] MTD047UID: OH WE GET THE GENERAL IDEAS YES\n[23:36] MTD045PM: YEAH OKAY\n[23:39] MTD045PM: ANOTHER ONE HERE\n[23:40] MTD045PM: LET'S SEE WHAT I THINK THIS SHOULD THESE ARE ALWAYS ON TOP OF THE OF THE CONTROL SO THEY SHOULD BE HERE\n[23:43] MTD046ID: HMM\n[23:46] MTD047UID: YEAH AND SINCE YOU'RE HOLDING IT LIKE THIS I SUGGEST YOU PUT THE CHANNEL UP CHANNEL DOWN AND VOLUME YEAH YEAH\n[23:48] MTD045PM: THINK IT'S LIKE THIS\n[23:49] MTD048ME: VOLUME\n[23:51] MTD045PM: WITHI WITHIN THE YEAH JUST TAKE IT\n[23:54] MTD047UID: SO YOU HAVE THE UP CHANNEL\n[23:57] MTD047UID: THE DOWN CHANNEL THE VOLUME DO WE WANT THAT HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL\n[24:01] MTD045PM: DO YOU TAKE TRIANGLES OR\n[24:02] MTD048ME: UH IT'S IT'S FINE I THINK\n[24:03] MTD045PM: UM I THINK IT SHOULD BE I THINK IT MAYBE WE SHOULD MAKE 'EM BIGGER OR WHATEVER\n[24:05] MTD047UID: THIS IS BASICALLY WHAT PEOPLE ARE ACCUSTOMED TO SO\n[24:07] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[24:11] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT THIS IS JUST A G GENERAL IDEA\n[24:11] MTD048ME: OH D\n[24:13] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[24:14] MTD047UID: UH MAYBE THE MENU BUTTON CAN GO I IN THE MIDDLE\n[24:16] MTD045PM: YEAH IN THE MIDDLE\n[24:16] MTD045PM: IT'S IT'S USUALLY UH THERE BUT\n[24:19] MTD047UID: WHOA\n[24:20] MTD045PM: MM\n[24:21] MTD046ID: PERHAPS WE SHOULD ALSO MAKE UH SOMETHING LIKE A FLASH ON IT IF YOU IF IT'S LOST FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE DEAF\n[24:27] MTD046ID: THEY THEY WON'T HEAR THE THE BEEP\n[24:28] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[24:29] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT FOR EXAMPLE IF IT'S LOST IN YOUR ARMCHAIR WE'LL NOT SEE THE FLASH\n[24:32] MTD047UID: YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO FIND IT\n[24:32] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[24:33] MTD045PM: AND FLASH TAKES UP A LOT OF BATTERIES AGAIN\n[24:34] MTD046ID: UH\n[24:36] MTD046ID: YEAH IT'S TRUE BUT IT'S IT'S ONLY HAS TO DO SO WHEN YOU PRESS THE BUTTON THAT IT'S LOST\n[24:39] MTD048ME: JUST\n[24:40] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[24:40] MTD047UID: WE COULD MAKE A COMBINATION THAT IT GOES BEEP AND THAT YOU THAT SOME LIGHT LIGHTS UP\n[24:41] MTD046ID: SO\n[24:43] MTD048ME: AND L. E. D. UH ON IT\n[24:44] MTD046ID: DEAF PEOPLE\n[24:45] MTD045PM: YEAH I THOUGHT ABOUT FOR DEAF PEOPLE FOR EXAMPLE SO\n[24:48] MTD045PM: WE COULD DO THAT\n[24:50] MTD048ME: JUST A LIGHT ON IT OR\n[24:50] MTD045PM: UH LET'S SEE\n[24:52] MTD047UID: SO WE HAVE THE BASIC CHANNELS WE'VE GOT HERE UH THE POWER BUTTON\n[24:56] MTD045PM: OH YEAH IT'S TRUE\n[24:56] MTD047UID: SOMEWHERE OVER HERE\n[24:58] MTD045PM: UM THAT THING SHOULD BE CENTRAL\n[25:00] MTD048ME: VERY IMPORTANT\n[25:01] MTD045PM: YOU SHOULDN'T BE YOU UH SHOULDN'T PRESS IT BY ACCIDENT BUT IT SHOULDN'T BE STACKED AWAY SOMEWHERE\n[25:05] MTD048ME: OH THAT'S\n[25:05] MTD047UID: I USUALLY\n[25:08] MTD047UID: PRESS IT ON TOP\n[25:08] MTD048ME: IT'S\n[25:09] MTD047UID: AT LEAST THAT'S WHAT I'M ACCUSTOMED TO\n[25:10] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[25:13] MTD046ID: I HAVE ANOTHER IDEA I'M NOT SURE IF IT'S POSSIBLE\n[25:14] MTD045PM: YEAH LIKE THAT'S GONNA WORK\n[25:15] MTD048ME: AND\n[25:18] MTD047UID: WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO\n[25:19] MTD045PM: YEAH I THOUGHT MAYBE WE SHOULD MOVE THE BUTTONS DOWN AND PUT IT HERE FOR EXAMPLE TO\n[25:20] MTD048ME: BUT YOU R\n[25:21] MTD048ME: AND YOU ARE READING FROM THE T YOU ALWAYS READ FROM THE TOP TO THE THE BOTTOM OF IT\n[25:26] MTD045PM: FROM TOP TO BOTTOM\n[25:27] MTD045PM: YEAH THAT'S TRUE YOU SHOULD I THINK THE BU THE POWER BUTTON SHOULD BE ON TOP 'CAUSE IT'S THE FIRST THING YOU DO TURN IT ON\n[25:27] MTD048ME: YEAH SO IT'S\n[25:28] MTD046ID: MM\n[25:30] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[25:32] MTD045PM: SO POWER BUTTON ON TOP\n[25:36] MTD045PM: UM\n[25:36] MTD047UID: OKAY MUTE BUTTON\n[25:39] MTD045PM: MUTE\n[25:39] MTD047UID: IS THAT SOMEWHERE HERE\n[25:39] MTD045PM: DO WE HARDLY I THINK IT SHOULD BE AT THE BOTTOM SOMEWHERE\n[25:41] MTD047UID: IS THAT USED OFTEN\n[25:41] MTD048ME: SO I IT'S SORRY\n[25:43] MTD047UID: THE MUTE BUTTON\n[25:44] MTD045PM: MUTE\n[25:44] MTD047UID: DO PEOPLE USE THAT OFTEN\n[25:44] MTD045PM: TURN THE SOUND OFF\n[25:45] MTD048ME: NO IT'S NO\n[25:46] MTD047UID: 'CAUSE UH I'M PRETTY MUCH ACCUSTOMED TO IT RIGHT OVER HERE AT LEAST IN GENERAL BUT\n[25:50] MTD048ME: UH\n[25:51] MTD048ME: HMM\n[25:53] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK IT'S IMPORTANT BUT I THINK IT I THINK IT SHOULD BE YOU C YOU COULD PUT IT SOMEWHERE HERE\n[25:54] MTD047UID: IT'S NOT THAT IMPORTANT NO\n[25:57] MTD048ME: OR OR WITH THE VOLUME SELECTION\n[26:01] MTD045PM: NO BECAUSE IT YEAH PEOPLE ARE ACCUSTOMED TO THAT IT'S\n[26:01] MTD048ME: AROUND UH NOT UH NOT AT TOP AT THE AROUND THE VOLUME SELECTION\n[26:07] MTD045PM: CAN I HAVE THAT\n[26:07] MTD048ME: I DON'T KNOW WHERE EXACTLY BUT\n[26:07] MTD047UID: SURE\n[26:08] MTD045PM: THAT'S J\n[26:09] MTD045PM: TAKE THIS OUT AND HERE SEE\n[26:14] MTD045PM: UH ARE WE GONNA TAKE TRIANGLES ANYWAY\n[26:16] MTD045PM: I'M DRAWING TRIANGLES BUT\n[26:18] MTD047UID: THAT'S PRETTY MUCH WHAT PEOPLE ARE ACCUSTOMED TO AREN'T THEY\n[26:21] MTD045PM: YEAH IT'S MAYBE A BIGGER LESSER THAN THING\n[26:25] MTD045PM: SO ANYWAY I THINK THIS IS SHOULD BE\n[26:28] MTD045PM: THE CHANNELS AND OR SH\n[26:31] MTD048ME: WHA\n[26:31] MTD047UID: WELL I'M ACCUSTOMED TO THE CHANNELS BEING ON TOP\n[26:32] MTD048ME: NO\n[26:32] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[26:33] MTD045PM: HERE OKAY\n[26:33] MTD046ID: YEAH ME TOO\n[26:34] MTD048ME: YEAH THAT'S BETTER\n[26:35] MTD045PM: OKAY SHOULD WE CHAN OKAY THIS TWO CHANNEL\n[26:35] MTD048ME: ON THE RIGHT\n[26:41] MTD045PM: UP AND DOWN\n[26:41] MTD046ID: SHALL WE UH ALSO LOOK IF IT'S POSSIBLE TO MAKE A RECHARGEABLE REMOTE\n[26:45] MTD046ID: THAT YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY NEW BATTERIES IF EVERY\n[26:46] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[26:47] MTD045PM: WELL FOR THAT IS IT'S ON ONE PART IT'S UM IT'S A GOOD THING TO RECHARGE IT\n[26:50] MTD048ME: MAYBE IT'S MORE EX EXPENSIVE\n[26:51] MTD046ID: MM YEAH\n[26:53] MTD045PM: MAYBE WE SHOULD WHAT WHAT COULD BE POSSIBLE IS ONE WITH RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES FOR EXAMPLE\n[26:55] MTD046ID: UH\n[26:57] MTD045PM: YOU HAVE JUST PUT PENLITE BATTERIES THAT ARE RECHARGEABLE BECAUSE IT'S AN IT'S IT'S IT'S VERY ANNOYING\n[27:00] MTD046ID: BUT THAT'S ALREADY POSSIBLE\n[27:00] MTD047UID: BUT ISN'T THAT EXPENSIVE IN THE ENTIRE PACKAGE\n[27:02] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[27:04] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE Y I'M NOT SURE IT'S IF IT'S EXPENSIVE BUT JUST TAKE A LOOK AT IT BECAUSE IT MIGHT BE A VERY GOOD IDEA\n[27:10] MTD045PM: BECAUSE IF IT'S IT'S UH USEFUL TO HAVE IT RECHARGEABLE BUT AT THE SAME TIME\n[27:14] MTD046ID: YES\n[27:15] MTD045PM: IF YOU DON'T WANT RECHA IF YOU FORGOT TO RECHARGE IT AND YOU WANNA WATCH T. V. NOW\n[27:20] MTD046ID: YES\n[27:20] MTD045PM: YOU WANNA BE ABLE TO PUT DIFFERENT BATTERIES IN IT USE IT NOW AND NOT IN HALF AN HOUR\n[27:24] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[27:25] MTD046ID: UH YOU COULD MAKE A DEVICE BUT I'M NOT SURE HOW THAT UH IS POSSIBLE WITH THE COSTS THAT YOU CAN PUT IN NORMAL BATTERIES\n[27:29] MTD045PM: HOW ABOUT\n[27:30] MTD046ID: RECHARGEABLE BUT IT YOU'RE THE REMOTE ALSO CAN ACT AS A RECHARGER\n[27:31] MTD045PM: I THINK I HAVE A NICE IDEA\n[27:35] MTD046ID: SO THEN YOU CAN CHOOSE YOU HAVE EVERY DECISION\n[27:37] MTD046ID: KNOW WHAT I MEAN\n[27:39] MTD045PM: NOT EXACTLY UH\n[27:40] MTD046ID: YOU CAN UH PUT IN NORMAL PENLITES RECHARGEABLE PENLITES BUT THEY CAN ALSO BE RECHARGED WITH THE REMOTE WITH A WIRE\n[27:43] MTD048ME: HMM\n[27:45] MTD048ME: YEAH YEAH\n[27:46] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S UH IT'S A PRETTY GOOD IDEA TO HAVE UH LIKE SORT OF A MAYBE A BASE STATION THAT YOU PUT ON THE T. V.\n[27:47] MTD046ID: SO BUT\n[27:48] MTD048ME: YEAH THAT'S G\n[27:51] MTD045PM: COULD BE FLAT YOU COULD INSERT YOUR UH REMOTE INTO IT\n[27:56] MTD046ID: BUT I THINK THAT WILL COST A LOT\n[27:57] MTD046ID: UH A NORMAL WIRE WOULD BE BETTER\n[27:57] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE\n[27:58] MTD046ID: LIKE A LIKE A P. D. A. A HAND HELD\n[27:59] MTD045PM: A WHAT\n[28:01] MTD046ID: YOU CAN UH JUST PUT IT IN THE ELECTRICITY AND IT CHARGES ITSELF YOU DON'T NEED BASIC STATION\n[28:04] MTD045PM: WELL\n[28:05] MTD045PM: WE WERE TALKING ABOUT THE FACT THAT WE WANTED TO INSERT EITHER A BEEP OR A FLASH INTO THE THING WITH A LITTLE SEPARATE SIGNAL OR SO YOU COULD PUT THAT ON A T. V. FOR EXAMPLE\n[28:09] MTD046ID: YES\n[28:12] MTD046ID: THAT IS POSSIBLE THAT'S TRUE\n[28:14] MTD045PM: IT COULD BE VERY FLAT COULD BE VERY SMALL\n[28:15] MTD048ME: BUT\n[28:17] MTD045PM: IT'S A VERY SMALL YEAH I'M DRAWING IT BIG NOW BUT SO YOU CAN PUT YOUR REMOTE ON FLAT FOR EXAMPLE\n[28:17] MTD048ME: WHICH\n[28:21] MTD046ID: MM\n[28:24] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[28:24] MTD045PM: AND AT THE BACKSIDE OF REMOTE JUST JUST JUST A LITTLE HOLE\n[28:27] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[28:28] MTD045PM: FOR EXAMPLE UM YOU JUST PUT IT DOWN IT RECHARGES FOR EXAMPLE\n[28:30] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[28:31] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK IT'S VERY EXPENSIVE\n[28:32] MTD047UID: BUT AGAIN ISN'T THAT TOO EXPENSIVE\n[28:32] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[28:35] MTD047UID: 'CAUSE THAT MEANS THAT WE HAVE TO IMPLEMENT RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES A DOCKING STATION\n[28:36] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE IF IT COSTS A LOT THAT THAT'S WHAT HE R\n[28:37] MTD046ID: MM\n[28:39] MTD045PM: THAT'S THAT YOU THAT'S WHAT YOU BUY YOURSELF\n[28:41] MTD046ID: YES\n[28:41] MTD046ID: I'M GOING TO TRY TO FIND THAT OUT\n[28:42] MTD046ID: I'M NOT SURE IF THERE'S INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON THIS BUT\n[28:44] MTD045PM: IT'S JUST AN IDEA WE HAVE TO FIND OUT IF IT'S POSSIBLE\n[28:44] MTD048ME: BUT\n[28:45] MTD047UID: AND DO PEOPLE ACTUALLY WANT THAT\n[28:47] MTD048ME: YEAH THEY WANT TO PAY FOR IT\n[28:47] MTD047UID: TO PAY EXTRA THEY WANT TO PAY FOR RECHARGEABLE\n[28:48] MTD045PM: DO THEY WANT BUT THEY WANT A RECHARGEABLE ONE\n[28:49] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[28:51] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE YOU SHOULD FIND OUT IF IT'S IF RECHARGEABLE IS IMPORTANT\n[28:52] MTD048ME: TH UH THERE WAS NOT A EL ASK ESQUE\n[28:55] MTD046ID: HMM\n[28:55] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[28:56] MTD046ID: THESE ARE UH COMFORT ISSUES\n[28:57] MTD048ME: BUT\n[28:58] MTD046ID: SO I THINK PEOPLE WILL PAY THEY WANTED TO PAY FOR COMFORT\n[29:01] MTD046ID: WELL THIS IS COMFORT\n[29:01] MTD045PM: THEY WANT TO PAY FOR COMFORT\n[29:02] MTD045PM: WE JUST ASSU WE WE COULD EITHER MAKE A SEPARATE STATION WHICH JUST SENDS A SIGNAL TO THE REMOTE CONTROL TO EITHER BEEP OR FLASH TO FIND IT\n[29:04] MTD048ME: BUT F HMM\n[29:09] MTD046ID: YES\n[29:11] MTD045PM: UM AND\n[29:16] MTD045PM: YEAH WE HAVE TO EITHER THAT OR MAKE IT INTEGRATED WITH A WITH A DOCKING STATION\n[29:17] MTD046ID: HMM\n[29:19] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[29:20] MTD046ID: EXACTLY\n[29:21] MTD046ID: I THINK THIS IS A BRILLIANT PRODUCT\n[29:23] MTD046ID: I WOULD BUY IT MYSELF\n[29:23] MTD045PM: I THINK IT WOULD BE GOOD ACTUALLY\n[29:26] MTD045PM: I LIKE THE BEEP PART ANYWAY\n[29:27] MTD046ID: UH\n[29:28] MTD045PM: SO UM LET'S GO THROUGH THE\n[29:30] MTD046ID: I LIKE THE COVERS\n[29:31] MTD046ID: THAT'S A BRILLIANT IDEA\n[29:31] MTD047UID: CAN CAN WE SAVE THIS OR\n[29:32] MTD046ID: I NEVER THOUGHT\n[29:32] MTD045PM: COVERS IS COVERS IS GOOD\n[29:33] MTD045PM: YEAH IT'S OH WE CAN SAVE THIS\n[29:35] MTD045PM: UP AND SAVED\n[29:37] MTD045PM: WE EVEN SAVED THE ANT\n[29:39] MTD045PM: UM\n[29:43] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[29:45] MTD045PM: SO WHAT WE HAVE IS YOU HAVE I THINK YOU HAVE TO DO A LOT OF WORK ON IF IT'S POSSIBLE FOR THE COST\n[29:50] MTD046ID: I HOPE IF I HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT THAT I'M GONNA\n[29:52] MTD045PM: MAYBE YEAH OR MAYBE YOU CAN FIND OUT I WHAT PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO PAY\n[29:53] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[29:53] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[29:56] MTD045PM: WE ARE GOING FOR TWENTY FIVE EUROS SALES PRICE BUT JUST TRY TO FIND OUT WHAT THEY'RE WILLING TO PAY FOR IT\n[29:57] MTD048ME: YEAH OKAY\n[30:00] MTD048ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[30:00] MTD045PM: BECAUSE IF THEY'RE WILLING TO PAY MORE\n[30:02] MTD045PM: WE COULD LOSE A LITTLE PROFIT AND MAYBE ATTRACT MORE CUSTOMERS UH WE JUST HAVE TO SEE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE\n[30:04] MTD046ID: MM\n[30:05] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[30:06] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[30:08] MTD046ID: I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A DECISION\n[30:09] MTD046ID: WHAT IT COSTS AND WHAT KIND OF MATERIALS THAT WE CAN UH CHOOSE WHAT WE WANT IN IT AND EXACTLY I NEED IT\n[30:13] MTD045PM: YEAH IF YOU HAVE SOME FINANCIAL INFORMATION THAT THAT'D BE NICE SO\n[30:19] MTD045PM: HMM\n[30:20] MTD047UID: COULD YOU POST SOME OTHER ESSENTIALS OF WHAT PEOPLE WANT SO THAT I CAN WORK WITH SOME BUTTONS WHERE TO PUT IT\n[30:27] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[30:28] MTD047UID: YOU SEEM TO HAVE INFORMATION ON THAT I'D LIKE TO UH\n[30:31] MTD047UID: SEE SOME OF IT\n[30:33] MTD046ID: WAS IT NOT POSSIBLE TO UH SEND EMAILS AROUND THE OFFICE\n[30:36] MTD045PM: NO IT WASN'T WASN'T ALLO IT WAS POSSIBLE NOT ALLOWED SO\n[30:36] MTD047UID: NO IT'S NOT\n[30:37] MTD046ID: NOT\n[30:37] MTD047UID: NO\n[30:39] MTD045PM: SO THAT'S UM WHY I'M NOT SURE THAT YOU'RE ALLOWED TO SHARE DOCUMENTS ON THE ON THE DRAFT\n[30:40] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[30:42] MTD048ME: MY COMPUTER CRASHED SO UH\n[30:43] MTD046ID: YEAH OKAY\n[30:44] MTD045PM: I DON'T CARE\n[30:45] MTD048ME: I LOST MY UH PRESENTATION BUT\n[30:45] MTD045PM: I HAVEN'T HEARD ANY COMPLAINTS YET SO\n[30:45] MTD047UID: OH YOUR COMPUTER\n[30:46] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[30:48] MTD045PM: UM\n[30:49] MTD048ME: I HAVE THE UH\n[30:50] MTD047UID: WELL I HAVE YOUR POWERPOINT PRESENTATION I CAN GET SOME INF INFORMATION OUT OF THAT\n[30:53] MTD048ME: YEAH BUT I\n[30:55] MTD048ME: HERE I HAVE THE THE S THE HOMEPAGE OF UH OUR\n[30:56] MTD047UID: LET'S SEE\n[30:59] MTD048ME: INTERNET AND HERE IS MY\n[30:59] MTD045PM: YEAH THE OH THEY INC UH THEY INCLUDE THE NEW ONE\n[31:02] MTD045PM: OR JUST FOR YOU\n[31:02] MTD047UID: OH WHERE WOULD WE\n[31:03] MTD048ME: HERE IS MY MARKETING REPORT MAYBE YOU CA YOU CAN LOOK AT UH THAT AND\n[31:05] MTD045PM: OH NO I DIDN'T HAVE THAT\n[31:10] MTD047UID: WHERE WOULD WE WANT THE UH TELETEXT BUTTON\n[31:12] MTD048ME: AH YEAH\n[31:13] MTD047UID: BECAUSE WE DECIDED THAT IT'S N NOT THAT IMPORTANT\n[31:13] MTD048ME: AND ONE\n[31:14] MTD045PM: ALL IT TELLS JUST LET'S MAKE MAKE A NEW TICK THE NEW ONE\n[31:16] MTD047UID: DO WE PUT IT SOMEWHERE OVER HERE\n[31:19] MTD045PM: UM OTHER SIDE\n[31:21] MTD045PM: YEAH LET'S INCREASE IT A LITTLE BECAUSE\n[31:23] MTD048ME: AND UH WHA WHAT PEOPLE WANT\n[31:25] MTD047UID: OR MAYBE THIS IS SOMETHING FOR THE NEXT MEETING I CAN DRAW OUT SOME IDEAS\n[31:26] MTD048ME: I'VE UH\n[31:28] MTD045PM: YEAH DRAW US UP SOME SOME DESIGNS OF OF POSSIBLE JUST KEEP IN MIND THAT THE IMPORTANT BUTTONS SHOULD BE ON TOP AND EITHER BIG\n[31:30] MTD048ME: I HAVE ANOTHER THING UH\n[31:33] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[31:34] MTD045PM: SO THE MORE LESS IMPORTANT\n[31:34] MTD047UID: WELL WE HAVE DECIDED MORE OR LESS THE BASIC STRUCTURE\n[31:37] MTD045PM: MORE OR LESS\n[31:38] MTD047UID: I CAN PUT THE OTHER BUTTONS IN\n[31:39] MTD045PM: JUST PLAY A LITTLE WITH THIS PUT L SHIFT A LITTLE UP OR DOWN AND WE'LL SEE WHAT LOOKS BEST\n[31:41] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[31:43] MTD046ID: WHAT UH WHAT DID YOU WANNA SAY\n[31:44] MTD045PM: OR JUST PO POST YOUR DESIGNS FROM TIME TO TIME ON THE PRODUCT SHARE\n[31:45] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[31:45] MTD048ME: UM\n[31:47] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[31:48] MTD048ME: UH WHAT I AL ALREADY SAID IS THE THE UH THE REMOTE CONTROLS ARE ALWAYS LOST\n[31:50] MTD047UID: MAYBE ANOTHER IDEA UH\n[31:54] MTD048ME: BUT IT IT'S ALSO FOR PEOPLE THEY WANT TO LEARN IT FAST NOT UH THEY WANT TO\n[31:59] MTD046ID: MM\n[31:59] MTD046ID: MM\n[31:59] MTD045PM: YEAH SO WE DON'T WANT WE WANT VERY LITTLE BUTTONS JUST THE BUTTONS YOU USE A LOT\n[32:01] MTD048ME: NO\n[32:02] MTD046ID: MM\n[32:03] MTD048ME: IT'S YEAH IT'S EASY TO LEARN WI AND UH\n[32:05] MTD047UID: YES BUT IT SHOULD COVER ALL THE FUNCTIONS SO POSSIBLY JUST AN IDEA THAT POPPED IN\n[32:08] MTD045PM: WELL WHAT WE HAD FUNCTION THAT WHAT PEOPLE DO SO\n[32:08] MTD048ME: UM\n[32:12] MTD045PM: PEOPLE CHANGE CHANNELS PEOPLE THEY CHANGE THE VOLUME AND THEY THEY CHANGE CHANNEL THEY TURN T. V. OFF AND ON FOR EXAMPLE\n[32:18] MTD045PM: THAT'S THE BASIC FU THAT'S WHAT YOU DO I'M NOT SURE WHO PRESENT THAT AGAIN\n[32:21] MTD045PM: BUT THOSE ARE THE BASIC FUNCTION THAT PEOPLE USE IT FOR SO THOSE SHOULD BE VERY WELL REPRESENTED\n[32:25] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT WE COULD GO A STEP FURTHER BECAUSE SOME T. V. S HAVE THE UH POSSIBILITY TO ADJUST BRIGHTNESS THAT KIND OF MENUS\n[32:25] MTD048ME: AND\n[32:29] MTD048ME: THE\n[32:31] MTD048ME: IF\n[32:33] MTD045PM: THAT'S TRUE BUT THAT'S WHAT WE STICK UNDER THE MENU BUTTON\n[32:35] MTD045PM: EVERYTHING IS YOU SAY IN EVERY T. V. THAT'S CONFIGURED UNDER THE MENU\n[32:36] MTD047UID: YES BUT IT\n[32:38] MTD046ID: BUT THAT'S THE QUESTION IS IT\n[32:38] MTD047UID: BECAUSE WE'RE MAKING\n[32:39] MTD048ME: UM\n[32:40] MTD046ID: BECAUSE IT NEEDS TO BE CONFIGURED IN THE TELEVISION UNDER THE MENU\n[32:42] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT\n[32:43] MTD046ID: IF IT ISN'T THEN WE CANNOT REACH IT\n[32:44] MTD047UID: WE NEED TO ADJUST TO THE TECHNOLOGY\n[32:45] MTD045PM: BUT I THINK MOST MODERN T. V. S HAVE IT IN THEIR MENU\n[32:47] MTD046ID: I THINK SO TOO\n[32:48] MTD046ID: I THINK SO TOO\n[32:48] MTD047UID: TRUE\n[32:49] MTD046ID: UH ISN'T THERE A POSSIBILITY TO DO RESEARCH ON THAT SO WE KNOW THAT FOR SURE\n[32:53] MTD046ID: IF YOU RULE OUT FUNCTIONS THEN UH AND THAT GETS KNOWN THEN PEOPLE ARE NOT GONNA BUY IT\n[32:58] MTD046ID: THEN THE CONSUMER BOND OR SOMETHING SAYS UH YOU CANNOT DO THIS AND THAT WITH IT\n[32:58] MTD047UID: NO I THI\n[33:02] MTD048ME: IF UM\n[33:03] MTD046ID: THAT'S A BAD BAD COM COMMERCIAL FOR OKAY\n[33:05] MTD045PM: UH WE'LL WE'LL SEE WHAT WE CAN COME UP WITH\n[33:07] MTD048ME: ANOTHER THING I WANT TO SAY IS THAT UH WE ARE LOOKING AT THE MARKET FOR THE AGE UH YOUNGER THAN FORTY\n[33:13] MTD045PM: UNDER FORTY\n[33:15] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[33:15] MTD046ID: THAT'S TRUE\n[33:15] MTD048ME: UM ON MY REPORT I DIDN'T UH ISH I DIDN'T SHOW IT IN MY UH PRESENTATION BECAUSE MY COMPUTER CRASHED\n[33:21] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[33:22] MTD045PM: YEAH YEAH\n[33:23] MTD048ME: UM THEY WANT TO PAY FOR AN L. C. D. SCREEN AND SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[33:27] MTD046ID: HMM\n[33:29] MTD046ID: HMM\n[33:30] MTD045PM: THE WANT TO PAY FOR OH\n[33:30] MTD048ME: SO\n[33:31] MTD046ID: DID THEY REALLY SAID IT LIKE THAT\n[33:32] MTD048ME: I YEAH\n[33:33] MTD046ID: THOSE TWO THINGS\n[33:34] MTD048ME: YEAH AND\n[33:34] MTD046ID: DO THEY REALISE HOW MUCH THAT COSTS\n[33:35] MTD045PM: UH SHALL WE\n[33:36] MTD046ID: THAT'S ALMOST UNDOABLE\n[33:37] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[33:37] MTD047UID: OH WE'RE NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO SELL IT FOR TWENTY FIVE THEN WITH AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[33:38] MTD045PM: YOUNGER AGE SIXTEEN AND FORTY FIVE\n[33:38] MTD048ME: UH BUT\n[33:41] MTD045PM: THAT'S ALL HERE HERE IT SAYS\n[33:42] MTD046ID: NO THAT'S THAT'S\n[33:44] MTD046ID: EVEN IF I IF WE HAVE THIS LOST UNIT THEN WE CANNOT DO IT FOR THAT PRICE\n[33:44] MTD045PM: YEAH AGE SIXTEEN FORTY FI INTEREST IN MAIN FEATURES MORE CRITICAL\n[33:45] MTD048ME: IF IF THEY\n[33:48] MTD045PM: OKAY SO WE'RE NOT FOCUSING ON THIS\n[33:51] MTD045PM: UM\n[33:54] MTD045PM: ALL THE INTEREST IN FEATURES NOT REALLY THE L. C. OH HERE\n[33:57] MTD045PM: WOULD YOU PAY FOR UH SPEECH RECOGNITION IN A REMOTE CONTROL\n[34:01] MTD045PM: HMM OKAY\n[34:04] MTD046ID: YEAH THAT'S TRUE\n[34:05] MTD048ME: SO UH\n[34:08] MTD048ME: WE CAN\n[34:08] MTD045PM: SPEECH RECOGNITION IS QUITE\n[34:10] MTD048ME: WE CAN LOOK AT THE POSSIBILITIES FOR AN UH L. C. D. AND UH I DUNNO\n[34:13] MTD046ID: MM\n[34:14] MTD045PM: YEAH JUST LOOK AT THE POSSIBILITIES THEN BECAUSE IF APPARENTLY IT'S WHAT PEOPLE WANT\n[34:15] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[34:16] MTD046ID: HMM\n[34:17] MTD048ME: HOW MUCH IT WILL COST AND\n[34:17] MTD045PM: IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE A LUXURIOUS REMOTE MAYBE IT'S NOT EVEN THAT EXPENSIVE\n[34:18] MTD046ID: UH\n[34:21] MTD045PM: OR FIND A COMPROMISE MAYBE JUST A BLACK AND WHITE OR FOR SOME EXTRA INFORMATION ON IT ON YOUR PROGRAMMES\n[34:23] MTD046ID: UH I\n[34:24] MTD048ME: UM\n[34:25] MTD047UID: WELL I DOUBT IT BUT\n[34:26] MTD046ID: BUT I REALLY NEED FINANCE INFORMATION\n[34:28] MTD045PM: ME TOO\n[34:28] MTD045PM: I MEAN WE ALL DO\n[34:29] MTD048ME: IT WILL COME UH\n[34:30] MTD046ID: WE ALL DO\n[34:31] MTD045PM: RIGHT\n[34:32] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S SOMETHING WE SHOULD PUT INTO CONSIDERATION\n[34:34] MTD045PM: APPARENTLY IT'S WHAT PEOPLE WANT SO\n[34:36] MTD046ID: MM\n[34:36] MTD045PM: WE SHOULD SEE IF WHAT IT COSTS IF IT'S POSSIBLE\n[34:38] MTD046ID: UH\n[34:38] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[34:40] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[34:43] MTD045PM: YEAH WE SHOULD DO A LITTLE THING ABOUT DESIGN BECAUSE IT LOOKS BORING REALLY TO ME\n[34:48] MTD045PM: EVEN IF YOU PUT IT EVEN IF YOU PUT A DIFFERENT COVER ON IT IT LOOKS STILL LOOKS BORING SO\n[34:51] MTD048ME: DIFFERENT COLOURS MAYBE\n[34:52] MTD046ID: HMM\n[34:54] MTD046ID: AND THE DESIGN IT SHOULD DIFFER\n[34:55] MTD048ME: BUT ALL\n[34:55] MTD046ID: THIS IS PHILIPS HUH\n[34:57] MTD046ID: PHILIPS HAS THIS\n[34:57] MTD045PM: I HAVE NO CLUE\n[34:58] MTD047UID: WELL I HAD BASICALLY\n[34:58] MTD045PM: I JUST DREW SOMETHING WHAT WHICH WOULD FIT INTO YOUR HAND EASILY\n[35:00] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[35:01] MTD046ID: HMM\n[35:03] MTD046ID: UH\n[35:04] MTD047UID: SOMETHING LIKE THIS\n[35:05] MTD047UID: TO MAKE IT KIND OF FUTURISTIC\n[35:08] MTD046ID: MM\n[35:08] MTD046ID: OH I REALISE IF WE MAKE IT SMALL THEN IT NEEDS TO BE A LITTLE THICKER BECAUSE I NEED TO PUT ALL THE ELECTRONICS IN IT\n[35:12] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S A VERY\n[35:15] MTD045PM: SORRY\n[35:16] MTD046ID: IF WE MAKE IT S UH SMALLER UH LESS WIDE\n[35:19] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[35:19] MTD046ID: THEN WE NEED TO M MAKE IT A LITTLE THICKER BECAUSE I HAVE TO PUT ALL THE ELECTRONICS IN IT\n[35:22] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[35:23] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[35:24] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT YOU HAVE TO J JUST KEEP IN MIND IT SHOULDN'T BE TOO HEAVY\n[35:24] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[35:26] MTD045PM: I MEAN WE CAN STICK IT IN IN THERE I THINK\n[35:28] MTD046ID: NO\n[35:29] MTD045PM: HUH EVEN IF IN THE WORST CASE WE CAN EVEN COULD YOU GIVE ME THE PEN BACK\n[35:30] MTD047UID: SO WHAT KIND OF\n[35:34] MTD047UID: YEAH SURE\n[35:35] MTD045PM: SO LET'S SAY THAT PEOPLE WOULD WANT AN L. C. D. THING\n[35:40] MTD045PM: LET'S TAKE TAKE THE BASIC DESIGN AGAIN WHAT WE OH CRAP UH CAME UP WITH\n[35:46] MTD045PM: I'LL JUST MAKE IT A LITTLE BIGGER NOW\n[35:52] MTD045PM: SO A TRANSMITTER HERE\n[35:54] MTD045PM: ANYWAY\n[35:56] MTD045PM: WE COULD LET'S SAY WE HAVE AN L. C. D. SCREEN PEOPLE WANT AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[36:00] MTD045PM: SO THEN WE SHOULD PROBABLY PUT IT HERE\n[36:04] MTD045PM: IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE REALLY BIG BUT JUST JUST HAVE TO BE HAS TO BE THERE\n[36:06] MTD046ID: HMM\n[36:08] MTD045PM: THINK IT'S A GOOD PLACE PEOPLE DON'T\n[36:10] MTD048ME: IF YOU'RE READING FROM TOP TO BOTTOM I THINK IT'S BETTER TO PUT IT UH AT THE TOP\n[36:14] MTD045PM: NO\n[36:15] MTD045PM: IT'S NOT THAT UH IT'S NOT THE MOST IMPORTANT FUNCTION IT'S JUST AN EXTRA THING\n[36:16] MTD046ID: ME TOO\n[36:16] MTD048ME: IT'S J\n[36:17] MTD046ID: AH BUT\n[36:18] MTD045PM: IT JUST YOU PRESS THE BUTTONS ON TOP BECAUSE YOUR FINGER IS ON TOP\n[36:18] MTD048ME: UH\n[36:20] MTD048ME: BUT I IF YOU IF YOU ARE GOING TO UH PUT THE L. C. D. ON IT\n[36:24] MTD048ME: I THINK IT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO USE IT UH BECAUSE IT'S USE IT UH\n[36:29] MTD045PM: HOW CAN YOU USE AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[36:31] MTD048ME: BUT NEE THE FUNCTION OF IT\n[36:34] MTD048ME: SO YOU CAN USE IT MAXIMUM BECAUSE UH IT'S A LOT IT COSTS A LOT\n[36:40] MTD048ME: SO\n[36:40] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT WHY I I'M NOT SURE\n[36:41] MTD047UID: NOW IT'S PRETTY MUCH TUCKED AWAY IN YOUR HAND\n[36:44] MTD045PM: UH IF YOU T IF YOU PRESS A BUTTON YOU CAN SEE IT RI I'M NOT SURE WHA I'M TRYING TO IMAGINE MYSELF WHAT IT WOULD LOOK LIKE\n[36:44] MTD046ID: HMM\n[36:48] MTD046ID: NO\n[36:50] MTD046ID: M I PERSONALLY WOULD PREFER IT ON THE TOP\n[36:50] MTD047UID: I'M\n[36:53] MTD045PM: YOU WOULD PREFER IT N OKAY\n[36:53] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[36:54] MTD046ID: HUH\n[36:54] MTD045PM: SO WE HAVE THREE PEOPLE SAYING IT SHOULD BE ON TOP\n[36:58] MTD045PM: OKAY BUT THEN YOU WOULD WOULD S HAVE TO STACK AWAY YOUR BUTTONS SOMEWHERE ELSE\n[36:58] MTD046ID: BUT IT\n[37:02] MTD046ID: HMM\n[37:02] MTD045PM: ANYWAYS\n[37:03] MTD048ME: IT'S EXPENSIVE TO BUILD IT SO\n[37:04] MTD046ID: MM\n[37:05] MTD045PM: UH THIS LOOKS A LITTLE\n[37:06] MTD048ME: YOU MUST USE THE MAXIMUM OF IT\n[37:06] MTD047UID: I'M STILL NOT CONVINCED OF THE\n[37:08] MTD045PM: ABOUT THE L. C. D. S THING\n[37:09] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[37:10] MTD046ID: HMM\n[37:10] MTD045PM: WELL IF IT IF IT'S IF IT'S POSSIBLE WI IF IT'S NOT TOO EXPENSIVE WE SHOULD INCLUDE IT BECAUSE IT'S IT'S COOL\n[37:12] MTD046ID: THEY WANT IT UH\n[37:13] MTD046ID: WE SHOULD JUST TRY TO MAKE THAT IF IT'S POSSIBLE\n[37:17] MTD046ID: IF IT IS POSSIBLE WE SHOULD REALLY DO IT BUT WE NEED THAT INFORMATION\n[37:21] MTD048ME: HUH\n[37:22] MTD048ME: UH\n[37:23] MTD046ID: ALSO KEEP IN MIND AGAIN THE L. C. D. SCREEN IS VERY FLAT BUT IT NEEDS TRANSISTORS RESISTORS I DON'T KNOW WHAT MORE AND THAT NEEDS SPACE\n[37:23] MTD048ME: BUT UH\n[37:31] MTD046ID: SO I HAVE TO LOOK IF THAT'S POSSIBLE\n[37:34] MTD048ME: YEAH I KNOW UH\n[37:34] MTD046ID: BUT IF WE\n[37:35] MTD047UID: SO BASICALLY CAN I WHAT WE HAVE TO DECIDE NOW IS UH WHAT GOES ON TOP\n[37:36] MTD045PM: UH WE HAVE GREEN NOW UH\n[37:42] MTD047UID: DO WE PUT THE VOLUME CONTROL AND THE CHANNEL CONTROL HERE OR DO WE PUT IT ON HE WOULD WE LIKE TO PRESS IT IN THE MIDDLE\n[37:47] MTD048ME: IN MIDDLE OF IT\n[37:47] MTD045PM: OR MAYBE WE SHOULD M WE COULD UH DRAW DRAW SOMETHING A BIT THAT HAS IT ON ON ON THE BOTTOM\n[37:49] MTD048ME: IN THE MIDDLE\n[37:51] MTD045PM: MAYBE IN A CIRCLE FOR EXAMPLE LIKE WE LIKE IN THIS EXAMPLE\n[37:55] MTD045PM: I THINK THIS IS NOT GOOD BUT FOR WE COULD MAKE CIRCULAR BUTTONS FOR EXAMPLE\n[37:58] MTD046ID: HMM\n[37:59] MTD045PM: FOR UP AND DOWN MA MAKE IT A CIRCLE ON IT BECAUSE IT\n[38:00] MTD047UID: YES BUT WE DO AGREE THAT WE KEEP THIS AT THE CENTRE BECAUSE IT'S BASICALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT FUNCTION\n[38:04] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[38:05] MTD045PM: I THINK THE CHANNEL BUTTON SHOULD BE IN THE CENTRE\n[38:06] MTD048ME: IT'S THE MOST IMPORT YEAH\n[38:08] MTD045PM: CHANNEL BUTTON SHOULD BE ST STICK TOGETHER FOR EXAMPLE HERE IN THIS SECTION\n[38:11] MTD045PM: BECAUSE IT'S UH\n[38:12] MTD047UID: WELL THAT WOULD MAKE THEM QUITE SMALL\n[38:15] MTD045PM: WE'RE NOT SURE ABOUT THE SIZE ANYWAY JUST A GENERAL DESIGN\n[38:15] MTD047UID: SO MAYBE YOU'D PUT THEM HERE\n[38:17] MTD045PM: YOU CAN MAKE IT AS BIG AS YOU WANT\n[38:18] MTD045PM: FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU TAKE UH\n[38:19] MTD047UID: YES BUT A BIG REMOTE CONTROL PROBABLY NOT SOMETHING WHICH PEOPLE WOULD LIKE\n[38:23] MTD046ID: HMM\n[38:23] MTD045PM: NO LET'S SEE\n[38:24] MTD045PM: FOR EXAMPLE JUST\n[38:26] MTD046ID: IF WE HAVE A A SPACE ISSUE WE CAN ALSO LOSE ONE BATTERY\n[38:31] MTD046ID: IT IS RECHARGEABLE SO WE CAN STICK WITH ONE INSTEAD OF TWO\n[38:33] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[38:34] MTD046ID: THAT MIGHT BE AN OPTION\n[38:34] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK IF WE IF WE EVEN USE AN L. C. D. SCREEN WE NEED TO DEFINITELY\n[38:38] MTD046ID: YEAH BUT IF WE NEED TWO BATTERIES AND AN L. C. D. SCREEN THAT MEANS A LOT OF SPACE THAT WE NEED\n[38:44] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT WE HAVE TO SEE WHAT THE SI WHAT THE SIZE IS\n[38:44] MTD046ID: BUT IT HAS TO BE A LITTLE BIT HEAVIER\n[38:47] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[38:47] MTD045PM: THE L. C. D. DOESN'T HAVE TO NEE DOESN'T NEED TO BE VERY BIG\n[38:50] MTD046ID: NO BUT THE THINGS BEHIND IT\n[38:52] MTD046ID: SPACE\n[38:54] MTD045PM: MM LET'S SEE\n[38:55] MTD046ID: LIKE A PROCESS UH\n[38:55] MTD048ME: FINISH MEETING NOW\n[38:58] MTD048ME: IT'S ON YOUR COMPUTER\n[38:58] MTD045PM: FINISH MEETING NOW\n[38:59] MTD045PM: OKAY WE WILL\n[38:59] MTD047UID: SO WOULD WE LIKE THIS OR WOULD WE LIKE THE\n[39:00] MTD045PM: SO EITHER\n[39:02] MTD045PM: WE EITHER WE HAVE TO DECIDE WHAT WHAT PEOPLE WANT\n[39:03] MTD046ID: I LIKE THIS ONE MORE\n[39:05] MTD045PM: EITHER THIS ONE THIS THIS COULD BE THE LUXURIOUS ONE\n[39:08] MTD045PM: SO WE HAVE CHANNEL BUTTONS HERE\n[39:11] MTD045PM: I'M JUST DRAWING SOMETHING UH\n[39:13] MTD045PM: UH\n[39:17] MTD045PM: I THINK THIS WOULD THIS WOULD LOOK COOL\n[39:19] MTD045PM: YOU COULD HAVE IT FOR EXAMPLE\n[39:24] MTD045PM: SMALL BUTTONS HERE FOR SOME EXTRA FUNCTIONS SO IF YOUR BASIC FUNCTION'S HERE WE SHOULD LIKE WE DECIDED BEFORE PROGRAMMES UP AND DOWN\n[39:24] MTD048ME: UH\n[39:35] MTD046ID: MM\n[39:35] MTD045PM: AND VOLUME HERE\n[39:35] MTD047UID: LET'S SEE WHAT WE HAVE HERE\n[39:35] MTD048ME: OR\n[39:36] MTD048ME: AND UH WHAT ABOUT SPEECH RECOGNITION UH\n[39:39] MTD045PM: WELL YOU CAN JUST NO I'M NOT SURE IF WE CAN DO THAT BUT WE COULD PUT A MICROPHONE IN HERE FOR EXAMPLE\n[39:40] MTD048ME: YEAH YEAH BUT OR OR AN L. C. D. OR AN UH SPEECH\n[39:45] MTD046ID: MM\n[39:45] MTD048ME: I THINK IT'S L. C. D. IS BETTER NOW\n[39:46] MTD045PM: JUST TO DO RESEARCH INTO BOTH W WHAT IT COSTS AND WHAT IT TAKES FOR SPACE\n[39:49] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[39:50] MTD046ID: I'LL TRY TO\n[39:50] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[39:51] MTD045PM: BUT LET'S CUT THE MEETING FOR NOW YES\n[39:52] MTD046ID: ONE MORE UH THING I'D LIKE TO SAY UH LET'S GIVE THIS UH A NAME\n[39:57] MTD046ID: AND NOT LIKE SOME VAGUE SERIAL NUMBER THAT NO ONE UNDERSTANDS LIKE WITH CARS\n[40:00] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[40:01] MTD048ME: YEAH OKAY YEAH THAT'S YEAH THAT'S OKAY\n[40:02] MTD046ID: SHALL WE ALL TRY UH TO THINK ABOUT A NAME\n[40:03] MTD047UID: SO I THINK OF A NAME\n[40:04] MTD045PM: YEAH LET'S THINK OF A NAME OKAY\n[40:08] MTD045PM: UH OKAY\n[40:11] MTD048ME: OH GOOD\n[40:13] MTD045PM: OKAY AT ANYWAYS THE THE MINUTES WILL BE ON THE ON THE WEB SHORTLY SO THERE WE GO UH\n[40:14] MTD047UID: SO\n[40:19] MTD047UID: YES GO AND FINISH UP AND I'LL SEE YOU AT LUNCH\n[40:23] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[40:29] MTD046ID: GOOD LUCK\n[40:30] MTD045PM: YEAH TO ALL\n[40:31] 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MTD046ID: HELLO\n[0:12] MTD045PM: HELLO\n[0:14] MTD045PM: SO ARE YOU D WHAT WERE J YOU GUYS DISCUSSING\n[0:16] MTD046ID: NO JUST UH ASK IF IF HE COULD MANAGE\n[0:18] MTD048ME: WOAH\n[0:20] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[0:20] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[0:21] MTD045PM: DID YOU FIND ANYTHING NEW\n[0:23] MTD048ME: MM UH NOTHING SPECIAL\n[0:24] MTD048ME: UH\n[0:24] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[0:25] MTD046ID: I HAVE A LOT OF NEW INFORMATION\n[0:25] MTD048ME: YEAH THE FOR UH THE TRENDY UH STUFF\n[0:27] MTD045PM: GREAT GREAT\n[0:31] MTD048ME: A LITTLE BIT\n[0:31] MTD045PM: COME ON\n[0:32] MTD048ME: I UH NOW WILL SHOW IT\n[0:34] MTD046ID: HEY EVERYTHING ALRIGHT\n[0:36] MTD047UID: WELL I HAD JUST A LITTLE BIT OF TIME SO I HOPE IT'S SOMETHING UH WE CAN WORK WITH\n[0:36] MTD046ID: DID YOU MANAGE\n[0:39] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[0:40] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[0:41] MTD045PM: WHAT'S UH HERE\n[0:43] MTD047UID: BUT\n[0:44] MTD048ME: YEAH I HAD THE SAME\n[0:45] MTD048ME: IT JUST UH\n[0:47] MTD046ID: DO YOU HAVE A LOT OF NEW INFORMATION\n[0:47] MTD048ME: SHUTS ITSELF DOWN AND\n[0:49] MTD047UID: HMM\n[0:49] MTD046ID: DO YOU HAVE A LOT OF NEW INFORMATION\n[0:50] MTD047UID: WELL I HEARD THAT THERE WAS A NEW UH COMPONENT SPEECH RECOGNITION COMPONENT\n[0:58] MTD048ME: OH\n[0:58] MTD047UID: WHICH WAS PRETTY MUCH UP TO STANDARD SO WE MIGHT USE THAT I PUT THAT IN MY DRAWING BUT AGAIN I DIDN'T NOT HAVE THAT MUCH TIME\n[0:58] MTD046ID: THAT'S TRUE\n[0:58] MTD045PM: AND THERE WE ARE\n[1:00] MTD046ID: HUH\n[1:05] MTD047UID: SO\n[1:06] MTD046ID: ALRIGHT\n[1:07] MTD046ID: I HAVE A LOT OF NEW INFORMATION\n[1:07] MTD045PM: WHAT THE F OH YEAH UH\n[1:09] MTD046ID: I HAVE A COMPLETE LIST OF UH EVERYTHING THAT WE CAN USE ALL THE COMPONENTS THAT ALL AV AVAILABLE\n[1:10] MTD045PM: IT DOESN'T DO WHAT I WANT IT\n[1:14] MTD047UID: OKAY THAT'S JUST SUPER\n[1:14] MTD046ID: I HAVE NO I STILL DON'T HAVE ANY FINANCE INFORMATION BUT AT LEAST WE HAVE A LOT MORE TO GO ON NOW\n[1:15] MTD047UID: LET ME JUST\n[1:19] MTD047UID: UH\n[1:20] MTD045PM: OKAY FINE THAT'S TOO BAD\n[1:22] MTD047UID: YOU NEED TO START IT UP FIRST\n[1:23] MTD045PM: YEAH I HAVE TO START OUR\n[1:24] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[1:25] MTD045PM: 'KAY\n[1:28] MTD045PM: OKAY GO AGAIN\n[1:31] MTD045PM: WELL SECOND PHASE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN\n[1:33] MTD045PM: IT'S FINE EVERYBODY KNOWS WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT\n[1:35] MTD045PM: SO TAKE YOU PAST THE MINUTES OF LAST MEETING AGAIN\n[1:35] MTD048ME: YEP\n[1:39] MTD045PM: AGAIN YOU GET YOUR THREE PRESENTATE TO SEE WHAT YOU CAME UP WITH\n[1:42] MTD045PM: SO TOO BAD WE DON'T HAVE ANY FINANCE INFORMATION APPARENTLY\n[1:44] MTD045PM: SO THAT'S TOO BAD\n[1:47] MTD045PM: SO THEN WE'LL JUST HAVE TO D UH HAVE TO GO ON YOU KNOW\n[1:49] MTD045PM: THE INFORMATION THAT WE HAVE TO MAKE THE MAKE FINAL DECISIONS ON UH ON A CONCEPTUAL DESIGN\n[1:53] MTD045PM: SO\n[1:55] MTD045PM: HERE WE GO\n[1:56] MTD045PM: ANYWAY LAST W LAST W WHAT DISCUSSED LAST TIME YOU ALL REMEMBER THAT THAT WE HAVE TO KEEP THE ELECTRONICS SIZE IN MIND\n[2:02] MTD045PM: SAME GOES FOR YOU\n[2:03] MTD045PM: WE HAVE TO HAVE AN EASY DESIGN WITH BIG BUTTONS WHICH ARE DURABLE AND THERE ARE PEOPLE ACTUALLY SPEN WILLING TO SPEND MONEY TO DO TO GET MORE FEATURES AND UH AMONG THOSE FEATURES L. C. D. SCREEN AND VOICE RECOGNITION ARE VERY POPULAR\n[2:15] MTD045PM: SO WE HAVE TO MAKE A MOVE ON THAT AREA I GUESS\n[2:18] MTD045PM: S ESPECIALLY S WHEN WHEN THE NEW UH COMPONENT IS APPLICABLE IN OUR UH PRODUCT WE'LL BE FINE\n[2:25] MTD045PM: ANYWAYS WELL TELETEXT WASN'T IMPORTANT AND THAT'S WHAT I TOOK\n[2:29] MTD045PM: AND THE CONSUMER YEAH WE AIM FOR YOUNG CONSUMERS SO THAT'S FINE\n[2:34] MTD045PM: AND WELL ACTUALLY WE YEAH WE DID NEED SOME MORE DATA ON FINANCES BUT W YEAH WE STILL DON'T HAVE THAT APPARENTLY\n[2:40] MTD048ME: MM UH-HUH\n[2:41] MTD045PM: THAT'S TOO BAD\n[2:42] MTD045PM: YEAH WE NEED TO IM DE WE ARE GOING TO IMPLEMENT THE BEEP AND THE FLASH THING TO RECOVER YOUR REMOTE\n[2:46] MTD045PM: SO ONE OF THESE INTERCHANGEABLE COVERS APPARENTLY WHICH WILL MAKE IT A MORE FASHIONABLE PRODUCT\n[2:54] MTD045PM: SO ANYWAY\n[2:56] MTD045PM: GUESS WE'LL HAVE TO DO THIS AFTER THE AFTER THE YOU GIVE YOUR PRESENTATIONS\n[2:59] MTD045PM: SO I'LL JUST CLOSE THIS ONE NOW AND LET'S UH LET'S SEE\n[3:04] MTD047UID: OKAY WHAT T\n[3:04] MTD048ME: I BET\n[3:05] MTD045PM: WE HAVE A LOT TO TELL\n[3:06] MTD045PM: YOU HAD A LOT TO GO ON\n[3:07] MTD045PM: SO UH HOW ABOUT YOU GO FIRST\n[3:07] MTD046ID: YEP THAT'S RIGHT\n[3:08] MTD047UID: OKAY YEAH\n[3:09] MTD048ME: OH OKAY\n[3:14] MTD046ID: LET'S SEE WHERE MY\n[3:17] MTD046ID: PRESENTATION IS\n[3:24] MTD046ID: OKAY UM THIS I MENTIONED BEFORE\n[3:27] MTD046ID: EVERY FEATURE FOR OUR REMOTE CONTROL NEEDS TO HAVE THEIR OWN OPERATING ELECTRONIC DEVICES\n[3:31] MTD046ID: WE NEED TO TAKE CARE OF THAT\n[3:33] MTD046ID: THEN WARNING UH THERE HAS TO BE A CHIP IN OUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[3:36] MTD046ID: AND THE CHIP REQUIREMENTS UH NEEDED FOR A NORMAL BUTTON UH IS JUST A SIMPLE CHIP UH SCROLL WHEEL AND L. C. D. IS AN ADVANCED\n[3:44] MTD046ID: OF COURSE THIS IS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN THIS\n[3:46] MTD046ID: SO WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON THAT IN A MINUTE\n[3:49] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[3:49] MTD046ID: THE AVAILABLE UH COMPONENTS FOR ENERGY ARE WE HAVE A BASIC BATTERY A HAND AN UH DYNAMO LIKE IN UH OLD TORCHES\n[3:57] MTD046ID: WE HAVE A KIN UH KINETIC PROVISION THEN YOU HAVE TO SHAKE THE REMOTE CONTROL TO GET THE ENERGY\n[4:03] MTD046ID: AND WE HAVE SOLAR CELLS\n[4:05] MTD046ID: I SUGGEST THAT WE UH DECIDE ON THAT ONE UH IMMEDIATELY\n[4:07] MTD046ID: THEN I HAVE ALL LISTS\n[4:08] MTD046ID: SO\n[4:10] MTD046ID: MY PERSONAL UH FAV FAVOURITE IS THE KINETIC PROVISION BECAUSE UH I HA\n[4:10] MTD048ME: UM\n[4:14] MTD045PM: DOES IT PROVIDE ENOUGH ENERGY\n[4:16] MTD046ID: I THINK SO YES\n[4:17] MTD045PM: ALSO IF IF WE WERE CHOOSE THE THE L. C. D. OPTION WOULD IT GIVE ENOUGH ENERGY OKAY THAT'S THE JUST ASSUME IT TAKES\n[4:21] MTD046ID: YES\n[4:22] MTD046ID: YES\n[4:23] MTD046ID: BECAUSE I HAD THE INFORMATION UH YOU TAKE UH THE REMOTE CONTROL YOU PICK IT UP AT LEAST TWO TIMES A DAY\n[4:28] MTD046ID: SO THEN IT'S ALREADY SHAKEN AND GIVES ENERGY\n[4:30] MTD045PM: WELL I'M NOT SURE IF IT'S SHAKEN ENOUGH BECAUSE\n[4:31] MTD047UID: IS THAT ENOUGH\n[4:32] MTD047UID: BECAUSE I DON'T REALLY SEE PEOPLE SHAKING THEIR REMOTE CONTROL BEFORE USING IT\n[4:33] MTD046ID: OR\n[4:34] MTD045PM: NO I DON'T THINK SO BECAUSE UH WATCHES CAN GO ON KINETIC ENERGY BECAUSE THEY MOVE ALL THE TIME\n[4:36] MTD046ID: THINK\n[4:38] MTD045PM: BUT I'M SURE T I MEAN REMOTES LIE STILL I THINK LIKE NINETY NINE PERCENT OF THE TIME\n[4:40] MTD046ID: HMM\n[4:42] MTD046ID: HMM\n[4:43] MTD045PM: SO I DON'T THINK THAT'S A REALLY GOOD THE OTHER ALTERNATIVE WERE SOLAR CELLS\n[4:47] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK THAT'S APPLICABLE BECAUSE\n[4:49] MTD046ID: OTHER OPTIONS ARE SOLAR 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UH\n[5:14] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[5:14] MTD045PM: OKAY YEAH B YOU C OF COURSE YOU COULD PLACE RE RE CHARGEABLE BATTERIES\n[5:15] MTD048ME: YEP\n[5:16] MTD048ME: BASIC\n[5:17] MTD045PM: BUT THAT'S UP TO THE CONSUMER HIMSELF\n[5:19] MTD045PM: SO\n[5:19] MTD046ID: OKAY BUT THEN WE DON'T OFFER A RE CHARGEMENT FUNCTION\n[5:22] MTD046ID: THAT'S WHAT IT SAYS\n[5:22] MTD045PM: WELL MM IT'S NOT IN THE LIST\n[5:24] MTD045PM: SO WE CANNOT CHOOSE FROM IT\n[5:25] MTD045PM: SO\n[5:25] MTD046ID: EXACTLY\n[5:26] MTD046ID: ALRIGHT\n[5:26] MTD045PM: OKAY WILL JUST TAKE REGULAR BATTERIES\n[5:27] MTD046ID: RIGHT\n[5:28] MTD046ID: YEP\n[5:28] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[5:28] MTD046ID: NEXT ONE IS CURVING\n[5:29] MTD046ID: UH WE CAN MAKE A MODEL THAT HAS ONE CURVE TWO OR THREE\n[5:34] MTD046ID: AND UH UH TH UH THE SHAPE\n[5:34] MTD047UID: CURVES BEING\n[5:37] MTD046ID: OF COURSE UH THE MORE CURVES THE MORE EXPENSIVE\n[5:38] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[5:38] MTD047UID: OF THE REMOTE CONTROL ITSELF OKAY\n[5:40] MTD046ID: EXACTLY\n[5:40] MTD048ME: BUT\n[5:41] MTD046ID: YES\n[5:41] MTD048ME: BUT\n[5:42] MTD048ME: IT DEP\n[5:42] MTD047UID: I WAS THINKING ALONG THE LINE OF ONE CURVE\n[5:44] MTD047UID: I'LL SHOW THAT IN MY DESIGN\n[5:45] MTD048ME: BUT\n[5:45] MTD046ID: HMM\n[5:47] MTD045PM: OKAY WE'LL GET BACK ON THAT LATER\n[5:47] MTD047UID: SO WE'LL GET BACK TO THAT\n[5:48] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[5:48] MTD045PM: JUST\n[5:49] MTD046ID: HMM\n[5:49] MTD046ID: I THINK ONE CURVE IS UH FINE\n[5:49] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[5:50] MTD045PM: BUT WHAT WERE THE IMPLICATIONS IF YOU IF PUT MORE CURVES IT IT'S GETS MORE EXPENSIVE\n[5:51] MTD048ME: DEPENDS ON THE USER\n[5:53] MTD046ID: MORE EXPENSIVE\n[5:54] MTD045PM: OKAY SO I THINK WITH WITH THE EXTRAS THAT WE HAD THERE IT'S TWO CURVES I SUPPOSE\n[5:55] MTD046ID: MORE DIFFICULT TO MAKE\n[5:58] MTD046ID: EXACTLY\n[5:59] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[5:59] MTD046ID: AND I BELIEVE EVEN THAT THE R THE NUMBER OF OPTIONS WE HAVE ON PUTTING THINGS IN IT UH GOES DOWN WITH EXACTLY\n[6:05] MTD045PM: ALSO DECREASES OKAY\n[6:07] MTD046ID: MATERIAL\n[6:08] MTD046ID: I HAVE TO OFFER A PLASTIC RUBBER WOOD OR TITANIUM\n[6:12] MTD046ID: UH IF WE CHOOSE PLASTIC WE CANNOT CHOOSE SOLAR CELLS FOR ENERGY\n[6:16] MTD046ID: IF WE CHOOSE TITANIUM UH WE CANNOT USE MORE THAN ONE CURVE\n[6:16] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[6:21] MTD046ID: BUT WE DON'T HAVE THAT SO FAST\n[6:21] MTD045PM: MORE THAN ONE CURVE UH YEAH OKAY\n[6:22] MTD047UID: OKAY I T I'D GO FOR PLASTIC BECAUSE I HAVE A COUPLE OF CURVES IN MY DESIGN\n[6:24] MTD045PM: WE'LL JUST GO UH\n[6:26] MTD045PM: 'CAUSE IT YEAH I'M NOT SURE\n[6:28] MTD046ID: MM\n[6:29] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[6:29] MTD046ID: MM\n[6:29] MTD047UID: WELL G LET'S JUST GET BACK TO THAT\n[6:30] MTD045PM: WE'LL DISCUSS THAT LATER\n[6:31] MTD045PM: OKAY WE HAVE SO I THINK WE CAN RULE OUT UM I'M NOT SURE WE CAN RULE ANYTHING OUT\n[6:31] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[6:32] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[6:35] MTD045PM: WE'LL DO THAT WHEN Y WHEN YOU GET YOUR DESIGN\n[6:36] MTD046ID: NO\n[6:37] MTD046ID: BUT I THINK WOOD IS NOT AN OPTION EITHER\n[6:39] MTD047UID: NO WOOD'S NOT AN OPTION\n[6:39] MTD045PM: NO WOOD I WOOD'S NOT AN OPTION\n[6:40] MTD047UID: NO\n[6:40] MTD045PM: WELL IT IT'S STYLISH BUT WE CAN YEAH BUT YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR COVERS ANYWAY\n[6:40] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[6:42] MTD046ID: HMM\n[6:43] MTD048ME: NO\n[6:44] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[6:45] MTD046ID: MY PERSONAL THOUGHT WAS UH RUBBER BECAUSE I HAD AN EMAIL I BELIEVE IT WAS FROM YOU UH F AGAINST FALLING\n[6:49] MTD045PM: YEAH IS IT KEEP IN MIND THAT IT IT'S IT'S UH IT FAL UH REMOTE CONTROLS FALL A LOT ON THE GROUND\n[6:53] MTD045PM: SO YOU DON'T WANT IT TO BREAK\n[6:55] MTD045PM: SO EITHER HAVE RUBBER EDGES OR A RUBBER REMOTE CONTROL IS VERY DURABLE\n[6:56] MTD046ID: HMM\n[6:58] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[6:59] MTD045PM: BUT CONTINUE\n[7:00] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE UNBREAKABLE BECAUSE WE DO NEED TO KEEP SELLING THESE THING\n[7:00] MTD046ID: UH\n[7:00] MTD048ME: NO\n[7:02] MTD045PM: DON'T HAVE TO BE UN BREAKABLE IT'S P IT'S A IT'S NOT SUPPOSED TO JU YEAH BREAK AFTER ONE USE\n[7:05] MTD046ID: MM\n[7:08] MTD047UID: OKAY WELL THAT THAT'S DEFINITELY TRUE\n[7:08] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[7:08] MTD045PM: I MEAN IT THEY THEY FALL A LOT\n[7:10] MTD045PM: SO\n[7:10] MTD046ID: MM\n[7:11] MTD046ID: I THINK WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON THIS ANYWAY\n[7:12] MTD046ID: UH BECAUSE IF WE MAKE REMOVEABLE COVERS IT HAS TO BE ONE OF THOSE MAT MATERIALS\n[7:16] MTD046ID: WE HAVE NO MORE THAN THIS\n[7:18] MTD046ID: SO\n[7:18] MTD047UID: BECAUSE IT WELL RU WILL RUBBER ACTUALLY PROTECT THE REMOTE CONTROL ITSELF\n[7:22] MTD047UID: BECAUSE IT\n[7:22] MTD045PM: WELL YOU HAVE FOR IF YOU IF FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU TAKE HARD PLASTIC\n[7:25] MTD045PM: IF IT FALLS IT MIGHT CRACK\n[7:27] MTD045PM: AND RUBBER UH KIND OF SOFTENS THE FALL\n[7:28] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT THEN YOU BUY A NEW COVER\n[7:30] MTD047UID: BUT RUBBER\n[7:30] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE IF IT'S THE IT'S THE ENTIRE COVER YOU CHANGE\n[7:32] MTD045PM: UH IT'S COULD BE\n[7:33] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[7:33] MTD048ME: ARE ARE WE FOCUSSI FOCUSSING ON ON THE\n[7:35] MTD045PM: YOU KNOW WHAT TH WE'RE FOCUSING VERY MUCH ON THE COVERS NOW\n[7:37] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S JUST W NOW WE'RE GOING FOR THE BASIC DESIGN\n[7:37] MTD048ME: BUT\n[7:40] MTD045PM: IF WE WANNA EXPAND OUR OPTIONS F BE FASHIONABLE THEN WE CAN GET CHANGEABLE COVERS\n[7:44] MTD045PM: BUT I THINK THE BASIC THING LET'S JUST RULE OUT WOOD FOR NOW AND CONTINUE\n[7:45] MTD048ME: BUT\n[7:45] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[7:48] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[7:49] MTD048ME: NOT THAT BUT ARE WE FOCUSSING ON THE UH YOUNGER PEOPLE OR THE ELDER PEOPLE\n[7:53] MTD045PM: WE'RE DEFINITELY FOCUSSING ON THE YOUNGER PEOPLE 'CAUSE THAT WAS OUR MAIN GOAL\n[7:55] MTD048ME: YOUNGER OKAY\n[7:55] MTD048ME: YEAH THAT'S OKAY\n[7:56] MTD048ME: NAH THAT'S\n[7:58] MTD046ID: ALRIGHT\n[7:59] MTD046ID: THEN I PROCEED BUT I NEED TO KNOW AFTER THIS MEETING\n[8:01] MTD046ID: SO INTERFACE UH I HAVE FOUR THINGS TO OFFER PU UH NORMAL PUSH BUTTONS OF COURSE\n[8:02] MTD045PM: OKAY OKAY WE WILL\n[8:02] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[8:07] MTD046ID: UM UH WE HAVE A LOT OF EXPERTISE ON THAT ONE\n[8:10] MTD046ID: WE HAVE A LARGE HISTORY OUR COMPANY ON PUSH BUTTONS\n[8:12] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[8:13] MTD046ID: SCROLL WHEELS UH THOSE CAN BE PUSHED AS WELL ALTHOUGH THAT IS MORE EXPENSIVE\n[8:17] MTD046ID: UM LIQUID CRYSTAL COLOUR DISPLAY AND UM\n[8:22] MTD046ID: WHAT IS THIS\n[8:24] MTD046ID: OKAY AND IF WE USE RUBBER I ALREADY MENTIONED THAT WE CAN ONLY USE RUBBER BUTTONS\n[8:27] MTD046ID: SO RUBBER CAN ONLY MATCH WITH RUBBER\n[8:29] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[8:29] MTD046ID: WHICH ONE OF THOSE ARE WE GONNA USE\n[8:30] MTD046ID: PUSH BUTTONS THAT'S B UH I THINK BASIC\n[8:33] MTD045PM: EVIDENT\n[8:33] MTD045PM: YEAH O OF COURSE WE'RE GONNA USE\n[8:34] MTD045PM: BUT I DIDN'T I DIDN'T GO ON THE THOUGHT OF A SCROLL WHEEL ACTUALLY\n[8:34] MTD047UID: YEAH OF COUR\n[8:35] MTD046ID: HUH\n[8:35] MTD048ME: BUT\n[8:38] MTD045PM: I'M STILL DECIDING ON WHAT WHAT WHAT COULD YOU USE IT FOR\n[8:38] MTD046ID: NO\n[8:40] MTD045PM: MAYBE FOR VOLUME CONTROL\n[8:41] MTD046ID: I THINK THE CHANNELS\n[8:42] MTD045PM: CHANNEL I THINK THAT WOULD BE ANNOYING BECAUSE IT MIGHT ACCIDENTALLY SCROLL ONTO ANOTHER CHANNEL\n[8:43] MTD046ID: OH\n[8:45] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[8:46] MTD045PM: I THINK A PUSH BUTTON FOR CHANNEL WOULD BE BETTER\n[8:48] MTD045PM: I MEAN IT FOR VOLUME CONTROL IT'S IT'S A SMOOTHER MOTION YOU CAN JUST INCREASE OR DECREASE\n[8:50] MTD046ID: HUH\n[8:51] MTD046ID: HUH\n[8:52] MTD045PM: BUT NOT SURE\n[8:53] MTD046ID: HMM\n[8:53] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT THERE IS A IS IT REALLY NECESSARY 'CAUSE A NORMAL PUSH BUTTON CAN DO THAT JOB\n[8:53] MTD045PM: FOR CHANNELS WILL BE GOOD\n[8:54] MTD046ID: BUT\n[8:55] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK SO\n[8:56] MTD045PM: I HAVEN'T I HAVEN'T TAKEN IT INTO CONSIDERATION\n[8:57] MTD046ID: HUH\n[8:57] MTD046ID: OH\n[8:58] MTD048ME: BUT TH THE YOUNGER PEOPLE MY INVESTIGATION TURNS OUT THAT THE YOUNGER PEOPLE WANT A LITTLE BIT UH MATERIAL THAT THAT IS UH SPONGY AND UH\n[8:58] MTD046ID: AH SO BUT IT LOOKS COOL\n[8:58] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK WE REALLY NEED ONE\n[9:00] MTD046ID: MM NO\n[9:04] MTD046ID: OH\n[9:05] MTD046ID: AH\n[9:05] MTD046ID: FLASHY AND YEAH\n[9:08] MTD046ID: I THINK WOULD BE COOL SCROLL WHEEL\n[9:08] MTD048ME: SO\n[9:10] MTD046ID: IT'S NOT THAT MUCH UH IF WE TAKE A NORMAL SCROLL WHEEL WITHOUT THE PUSHING THEN IT'S NOT EXPENSIVE\n[9:11] MTD048ME: A SC\n[9:14] MTD046ID: WE CAN DO THAT\n[9:14] MTD045PM: BUT WHY DO WE NEED IT\n[9:15] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT WHY WOULD WE USE IT\n[9:15] MTD046ID: THINK\n[9:16] MTD046ID: AH WE DON'T NEED IT BUT IT'S UH IT'S DESIGN A DESIGN THING\n[9:17] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[9:17] MTD045PM: IF WE DON'T NEED IT\n[9:18] MTD045PM: WHY PUT IT IN YOUR WHY PUT IT IN YOUR IN YOUR IF IT'S IF IT'S NOT SOMETHING PEOPLE ARE LOOKING FOR OR IS USEFUL\n[9:18] MTD048ME: YEAH YOU GET\n[9:23] MTD048ME: NO\n[9:23] MTD046ID: I THINK THEY ARE LOOKING FOR THAT\n[9:24] MTD046ID: OF COURSE WE HAVE UH A YOUNG TARGET GROUP\n[9:25] MTD045PM: ARE THEY\n[9:27] MTD046ID: SO THEY MIGHT FIND THAT ATTRACTIVE IN A REMOTE CON\n[9:28] MTD048ME: SCROLL WHEEL\n[9:28] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT IF IT'S IF IT'S NOT USEFUL I DON'T THINK IT I DON'T THINK IT GIVES AN EXTRA FUNCTION TO THE REMOTE\n[9:29] MTD048ME: UH I DON'T KNOW\n[9:32] MTD048ME: YEAH THAT'S IT\n[9:33] MTD045PM: ANYWAY\n[9:33] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[9:34] MTD046ID: SO PUSH BUTTONS WE WILL USE\n[9:36] MTD046ID: UH L. C. D. SCREEN\n[9:37] MTD047UID: PERHAPS\n[9:38] MTD047UID: I HAVE T I HAVE TWO DIFFERENT\n[9:38] MTD046ID: IS THAT S\n[9:38] MTD045PM: WHAT YOU WHAT WHAT'D YOU GET ON THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[9:39] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[9:40] MTD045PM: IS IT EXPENSIVE\n[9:41] MTD045PM: DOES IT\n[9:42] MTD046ID: UH I ONLY KNOW THAT IF WE ARE USING THAT WE NEED ANO UH AN ADVANCED CHIP IN IT\n[9:47] MTD046ID: AND THAT IS MORE EXPENSIVE\n[9:48] MTD045PM: AND HOW MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE IS THAT\n[9:50] MTD046ID: I HAVE NO IDEA\n[9:50] MTD045PM: OR\n[9:50] MTD046ID: I HAVE NO ABSOLUTE NUMBERS\n[9:52] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[9:52] MTD045PM: NO ABSOLUTE NUMBERS BUT IT'S JUST MORE EXPENSIVE AND TAKES MORE ROOM I SUPPOSE IN YOUR IN YOUR DESIGN\n[9:52] MTD046ID: I ONLY HAVE\n[9:57] MTD046ID: YEAH BUT I DON'T THINK ROOM IS REALLY AN ISSUE\n[9:59] MTD045PM: DON'T THINK IT'S AN ISSUE OKAY\n[10:00] MTD045PM: OH LET'S GO FOR LET'S SAY BECAUSE IT IS UH VERY HOT IN N OUR TARGET GROUP I THINK\n[10:06] MTD045PM: WE SHOULD TAKE IT TAKE IT T TO CONSIDERATION TO BUILD AN L. C. D. SCREEN IN IT\n[10:09] MTD047UID: I HAVE TWO DESIGNS ONE INCLUDING UH AN L. C. D. SCREEN WH WHICH IS BASICALLY THE DELUXE EDITION\n[10:12] MTD048ME: FOR THE FUTURE\n[10:14] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[10:15] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[10:16] MTD047UID: AND THEN I ALSO HAVE A STANDARD EDITION WHICH WI WE CAN ALSO CHOOSE TO DEVELOP TOO\n[10:20] MTD045PM: WHICH BASICALLY HAS THE SAME FUNCTIONALITY BUT LACKS THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[10:22] MTD048ME: YEP\n[10:23] MTD047UID: EXACTLY\n[10:24] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[10:25] MTD047UID: BUT WE'LL\n[10:25] MTD045PM: WE'LL PICK A WE'LL PICK FROM UH WE'LL JUST COMBINE EVERYTHING LATER\n[10:28] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[10:28] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[10:29] MTD046ID: ELECTRONICS UH THE FIRST ONE IS THE CHIP\n[10:31] MTD046ID: UH THAT'S NO LONGER AN OPTION IT HAS TO BE AN ADVANCED ONE NOW\n[10:34] MTD046ID: 'CAUSE WE HAVE THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[10:35] MTD047UID: YEP\n[10:36] MTD046ID: THEN WE HAVE AN INFRARED SENDER I THINK THAT'S BASIC WE CANNOT DO WITHOUT\n[10:39] MTD047UID: BASICALLY IT\n[10:39] MTD048ME: YEP\n[10:40] MTD046ID: OTHERWISE IT'S NOT S A REMOTE CONTROL\n[10:41] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[10:42] MTD046ID: AND WE HAVE THE SAMPLE SENSOR AND SPEAKER THE VOICE RECOGNITION THING\n[10:45] MTD046ID: ARE WE GONNA DO THAT OR NOT\n[10:47] MTD045PM: ONCE AGAIN I WAS WOULD ASK YOU IF IT'S EXPENSIVE BUT APPARENTLY YOU DON'T HAVE ANY DATA\n[10:47] MTD047UID: OH I GOT\n[10:50] MTD046ID: I ONLY HAVE UH UH RELATIVE INFORMATION\n[10:50] MTD045PM: SO\n[10:53] MTD045PM: WELL WHAT D WHAT WAS EXACT WHAT YOU GOT ON THE ON THE NEW COMPONENT\n[10:56] MTD047UID: I GOT AN EMAIL THAT IT'S RELATIVELY SMALL\n[10:58] MTD045PM: THAT'S SMALL\n[10:59] MTD045PM: SO WE CAN IMPLEMENT IT\n[11:00] MTD047UID: YES LET ME JUST\n[11:00] MTD045PM: SO WHY WHY IF IT'S SMALL AND WE CAN IMP WHY SHOULDN'T WE\n[11:03] MTD047UID: GET BACK\n[11:04] MTD046ID: OH HOW DID YOU\n[11:04] MTD045PM: AND THERE'S UM GET YOUR MAR MARKETING REPORT\n[11:05] MTD046ID: THAT GOES ALSO FOR THE SCROLL WHEEL BY THE WAY\n[11:06] MTD045PM: WHAT WAS UH THE LAST NUMBER OF HOW MANY PEOPLE WERE INTERESTED IN VOICE RECOGNITION\n[11:11] MTD048ME: UM UH\n[11:12] MTD045PM: ALTHOUGH IT'S HARD FOR DIFFERENT COUNTRIES OF COURSE\n[11:14] MTD048ME: THE MOST OF THEM UM\n[11:15] MTD045PM: BUT YOU HAVE TO PROGRAMME IT YOURSELF I SUPPOSE WITH YOUR OWN VOICE\n[11:19] MTD048ME: UM UH MORE THAN UH SIXTY PERCENT\n[11:23] MTD045PM: MORE THAN SIXTY PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE WOULD LIKE VOICE RECOGNITION\n[11:25] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[11:26] MTD048ME: MEAN OF UH SEVENTY PERCENT I THINK\n[11:28] MTD046ID: HMM\n[11:28] MTD048ME: UH I'M I HAVE TO LOOK IT UP\n[11:29] MTD045PM: IF IT'S SMALL IF IT'S FITS IF IF PEOPLE LIKE IT WHY NOT\n[11:30] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[11:32] MTD046ID: HMM\n[11:32] MTD046ID: BUT DON'T WE HAVE ANY W UH INFORMATION ABOUT SCROLL WHEEL\n[11:33] MTD045PM: SO\n[11:35] MTD046ID: SCROLL WHEEL\n[11:36] MTD046ID: IF PEOPLE WOULD LIKE THAT\n[11:36] MTD048ME: NO\n[11:37] MTD048ME: NO ONLY\n[11:37] MTD046ID: THAT'S STRANGE BECAUSE THAT'S THE SAME STORY\n[11:39] MTD046ID: IT'S IT'S NOT NECESSARY LIKE AN L. C. D. BUT IT'S JUST IT ADDS SOMETHING TO THE DESIGN\n[11:40] MTD048ME: AH\n[11:41] MTD048ME: I DON'T KNOW\n[11:44] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT WE GOT SOME DATA ON PEOPLE THAT ACTUALLY ARE INT ARE INTERESTED IN THAT AND I DON'T THINK A SCROLL WHEEL OFFERS NEW FUNCTIONALITY\n[11:48] MTD046ID: HMM\n[11:50] MTD048ME: ON THE MOST SPEE\n[11:51] MTD045PM: WHEREAS SPEECH RECOGNITION AND L. C. D. SCREEN DO OFFER NEW FUNCTIONALITY IN YOUR PRODUCT\n[11:51] MTD046ID: NO\n[11:53] MTD048ME: BUT\n[11:55] MTD046ID: OH THAT'S R\n[11:56] MTD046ID: BUT I THINK UH WE NOW ALREADY HAVE TO UH IMPLEMENT UH AN ADVANCED CHIP\n[12:01] MTD045PM: UH I THINK SO BECAUSE IF I THINK WE'RE SPECIALLY W IF YOU'RE GOING MAYBE UH IF YOU HAVE THE TWO EDITIONS YOU WANNA WANNA GIVE OUT\n[12:02] MTD046ID: SO IT'S M\n[12:02] MTD048ME: YEAH FOR THE FUTURE\n[12:08] MTD045PM: PROBABLY YOU HAVE ONE WITH UH WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION AND\n[12:12] MTD047UID: WELL THEY B THEY BASICALLY CAN HAVE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[12:15] MTD047UID: I MAINLY FOCUSED ON THE L. C. D. UH ASPECT\n[12:15] MTD045PM: UM\n[12:18] MTD045PM: YEAH HOLD ON A MINUTE\n[12:19] MTD045PM: WERE WERE YOU WE'RE FINISHED\n[12:20] MTD045PM: OR\n[12:20] MTD046ID: NO BUT THAT'S THAT'S OKAY\n[12:22] MTD045PM: OH\n[12:23] MTD045PM: BECAUSE IF THERE'S SOMETHING THAT\n[12:24] MTD047UID: 'CAUSE YOU WANTED TO SEE THEM RIGHT\n[12:25] MTD046ID: THERE IS STILL TIME\n[12:25] MTD045PM: 'CAUSE HAVE DID YOU HAVE ALL THE MATERIALS\n[12:27] MTD045PM: OR EVERYTHING THAT YOU DESC\n[12:27] MTD046ID: YES THIS WAS UH THE LAST M. S.\n[12:29] MTD046ID: I HAVE A CLEAR PICTURE\n[12:29] MTD045PM: OKAY SO UH JUST JUST GO FOR DESIGN FOR NOW\n[12:31] MTD045PM: JUST M HAVE A SEAT FOR A SECOND\n[12:33] MTD045PM: UH\n[12:36] MTD045PM: WE'LL COMBINE EVERYTHING AFTER THIS\n[12:37] MTD047UID: SO THIS IS BASICALLY THE DELUXE EDITION\n[12:41] MTD045PM: WHY IS IT S WHY IS IT SQUARED\n[12:41] MTD047UID: I J\n[12:43] MTD047UID: WHY IS IT SQUARE\n[12:43] MTD045PM: WHY DID YOU PICK SQUARE\n[12:44] MTD045PM: OR UH NOT SQUARE BUT WHY IS IT YEAH SHARP CORNERS\n[12:44] MTD047UID: IT 'CAUSE IT'S DESIGNY\n[12:47] MTD047UID: IT'S BASICALLY IT HAS SOME FUTURISTIC\n[12:53] MTD047UID: POTENTIALLY YEAH\n[12:53] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[12:54] MTD047UID: I DON'T REALLY KNOW\n[12:54] MTD047UID: BUT I JUST THOUGHT THAT UH IN NORMAL REMOTE CONTROLS YOU HAVE LIKE SMOOTH CURVES AND THIS AND THAT\n[12:55] MTD048ME: PEOPLE\n[12:56] MTD045PM: LOOKS LIKE A STAR TREK PHASER\n[13:01] MTD047UID: AND THIS IS SOMETHING NEW THIS IS SOMETHING DIFFERENT SOMETHING FRESH\n[13:05] MTD045PM: IT'S TRUE\n[13:07] MTD047UID: AND BASICALLY WHAT YOU CAN SEE HERE IS THAT IT HAS A LITTLE YEAH LET'S SAY GAP WHICH YOU CAN PUT YOUR FINGER IN\n[13:08] MTD048ME: RI\n[13:13] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[13:14] MTD045PM: OR OKAY SO JUST YEAH YOU CAN REST IT ON YOUR FINGER\n[13:15] MTD048ME: SO ONLY R RIGHT HANDED\n[13:16] MTD047UID: SO YOU CAN YOU CAN HOLD IT REALLY COMFORTABLE THAT'S BASICALLY THE IDEA\n[13:16] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[13:18] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[13:18] MTD048ME: BUT IT BUT IT'S ONLY RIGHT HANDED THEN\n[13:21] MTD048ME: NOT FOR THE LEFT\n[13:21] MTD047UID: OR LEFT HAND\n[13:21] MTD045PM: NO IT JUST UH IT'S A CURVE INSIDE A THING\n[13:22] MTD048ME: OR\n[13:22] MTD047UID: I DOESN'T REALLY MATTER\n[13:24] MTD046ID: HMM\n[13:24] MTD045PM: SO\n[13:24] MTD047UID: AS YOU CAN SEE THIS IS THE REMOTE CONTROL\n[13:24] MTD048ME: WHERE\n[13:25] MTD048ME: WHER\n[13:26] MTD045PM: IT'S ON THE BACK\n[13:27] MTD048ME: OH IN THE BACK OKAY\n[13:28] MTD047UID: UH YOU CAN'T REALLY SEE IT THAT WELL BUT THIS IS THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[13:29] MTD048ME: OH YEAH YEAH\n[13:31] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[13:32] MTD047UID: SO JUST IMAGINE IT GOES THAT WAY\n[13:34] MTD045PM: YEAH I THINK IT'S OKAY\n[13:35] MTD048ME: OH YEAH YEAH\n[13:35] MTD047UID: THEN YOU CAN SEE YOU CAN HOLD IT IN YOUR LEFT OR IN YOUR RIGHT HAND\n[13:35] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[13:36] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[13:36] MTD048ME: YEAH YEAH\n[13:39] MTD047UID: AND I ALSO MADE A QUICK IMAGE 'CAUSE I DID NOT HAVE THAT MUCH TIME\n[13:39] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[13:40] MTD048ME: I THOUGHT IT\n[13:46] MTD047UID: OF THE STANDARD EDITION\n[13:49] MTD047UID: WHICH HAS BASICALLY THE KEYS ARE PRETTY MUCH THE SAME\n[13:54] MTD045PM: KEYS ARE PROBABLY THE N THE NUMBER KEYS I SUPPOSE\n[13:56] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[13:57] MTD047UID: I HAD TO DO THIS REALLY FAST\n[13:58] MTD047UID: SO EXCUSE ME FOR THE UH INCONVENIENCE HERE BUT AS YOU CAN SEE THE KEYS MOVED\n[14:02] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[14:04] MTD045PM: WELL YOU CAN WORK ON THE ACTUAL CONCEPT OR ACTUAL DESIGN LATER WITH HIM\n[14:06] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[14:08] MTD047UID: SO THESE ARE BASICALLY THE TWO TYPES WE HAVE\n[14:08] MTD045PM: BUT\n[14:10] MTD047UID: SO IF WE WERE TO SELECT THE L. C. D. SCREEN THE TRANSMITTER HERE YOU CAN SEE THE LIGHT I\n[14:16] MTD045PM: WELL I THINK WHAT YOU HAVE TO KEEP IN MIND IS THAT UM YOU'RE MOVING THE THE THE NUMBER KEYS FROM THE TOP\n[14:24] MTD045PM: UH IN THE THE SIMPLE DESIGN YOU HAVE THEM AT A TOP AND THE UH COMPLEX DESIGN YOU HAVE THEM AT THE BOTTOM\n[14:29] MTD045PM: SO IT WOULD THAT WOULD GIVE US A TOTALLY DIFFERENT DESIGN\n[14:33] MTD045PM: SO WHICH ACTUALLY MAKING A WHOLE DIFFERENT PRODUCT INSTEAD OF TWO DIFFERENT MODELS\n[14:38] MTD045PM: I THINK IT WOULD BE VERY EXPENSIVE TO PRODUCE TWO WHOLE DIFFERENT PRODUCTS\n[14:41] MTD047UID: WELL WE CAN SHIFT THAT\n[14:41] MTD045PM: SO\n[14:41] MTD047UID: BUT NORMALLY AS YOU CAN SEE THERE WE PUT THE UH NUMBER BUTTONS RIGHT ON TOP\n[14:48] MTD047UID: WHEREAS BECAUSE WE HAD THE L. C. D. SCREEN HERE WE HAD TO MOVE THEM DOWNWARD SO WHAT YOU COULD SAY IS THAT\n[14:52] MTD045PM: YEAH UH OR FOR EXAMPLE WHY DID YOU PICK THE MM THE NUMBERS UH ALL THE WAY BELOW AND THE AND THE CHANNELS AND VOLUME CONTROL\n[15:00] MTD047UID: BECAUSE THESE ARE BASICALLY THE FUNCTIONS YOU USE THE MOST\n[15:00] MTD048ME: WELL IT IT'S YEAH\n[15:02] MTD047UID: SO IF YOU HOLD IT IN YOUR HAND LIKE THIS YOU PUT YOUR FINGER IN THE GAP THIS IS THE M MOST EASY PART\n[15:09] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[15:09] MTD047UID: BIT\n[15:10] MTD046ID: HMM I AGREE\n[15:10] MTD047UID: FOR ZAPPING CAU BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE ZAPPING MOST OF THE TIME\n[15:10] MTD045PM: THAT'S FINE\n[15:11] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[15:11] MTD045PM: THAT'S FINE\n[15:12] MTD045PM: JUST AS LONG AS YOU TAK TOOK IT INTO CONSIDERATION WHAT PEOPLE WOULD PREFER\n[15:16] MTD045PM: UH OKAY IF YOU ALL AGREE I'M FINE WITH IT\n[15:17] MTD046ID: HMM\n[15:19] MTD045PM: BUT\n[15:20] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[15:22] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[15:23] MTD047UID: SO THAT'S PRETTY MUCH HA WHICH I HAD IN MIND\n[15:26] MTD047UID: AS YOU CAN SEE HERE THIS CAN BE SPACED FOR EXTRA KEYS WHICH IS THE DESIGN THINGYS\n[15:31] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[15:33] MTD048ME: NO IT MAYBE IT'S BETTER TO LOOK UH WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT\n[15:36] MTD045PM: YEAH I THINK WE'LL\n[15:36] MTD048ME: SO I CAN UH SHOW MY UH INVESTIGATION\n[15:40] MTD045PM: I THINK WE'RE GOING TOWARDS THE DELUXE EDITION ANYWAY BECAUSE THAT SEEMS TO BE WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT\n[15:43] MTD048ME: YEAH MAYBE IT'S BETTER\n[15:44] MTD045PM: BUT LET'S SEE WHAT'S WHAT THEY WANT NOW\n[15:45] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[15:45] MTD048ME: ESPECIALLY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE\n[15:47] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[15:48] MTD048ME: UM WHERE IS THAT\n[15:51] MTD048ME: WHERE IS TH\n[15:52] MTD045PM: THAT'S MINE\n[15:57] MTD048ME: OH\n[15:58] MTD048ME: UH\n[15:58] MTD045PM: NO YOU SHOULD SEND IT TO THE F TO THE FOLDER FIRST\n[16:00] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[16:04] MTD048ME: MM I FORGOT THAT\n[16:04] MTD045PM: OKAY UM LET'S JUST ASSUME WE GO TO FORTY ONE\n[16:13] MTD048ME: OKAY NOW IT MUST BE THERE\n[16:17] MTD048ME: YEAH HERE IT IS\n[16:21] MTD048ME: OH YEAH\n[16:31] MTD048ME: OKAY UH THE INVESTIGATION TURNS OUT THAT THE MOST APPEAR UH PEOPLE WANT UM UM UH LOOK AND FEEL LIKES IS UH UH THE S THE SAME AS BEFORE\n[16:42] MTD048ME: BUT IT MUST BE W A LITTLE BIT FANCIER THAN UH THE THE LOOK OF IT\n[16:48] MTD048ME: UM THE SECOND IMPORTANT THING IS UM THE IT MUST BE UH TECHNOL TECHNOLOGICAL UH INNOVA VATIVE\n[16:58] MTD048ME: SO THAT'S THE L. C. D. SCREEN IS PERFECT I THINK AND NOT UH\n[17:02] MTD047UID: SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[17:03] MTD048ME: YEAH THA THAT'S UH VERY IMPORTANT\n[17:06] MTD048ME: AND A THIRD THING IS\n[17:09] MTD048ME: UM YEAH IT'S UH SHOULD BE EASY TO USE SO NOT NOT TOO MUCH BU BUTTONS AND UH CHANNEL SELECTION\n[17:16] MTD048ME: I THINK THAT'S UH WHAT YOU SHOWED IS UH PERFECT\n[17:21] MTD048ME: AND WHAT THE PE YOUNG PEOPLE WANT IS UH IN PARIS AND AND IN MILAN UH IT SHOWED OUT THAT THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ARE UH ARE TRENDY\n[17:32] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[17:32] MTD048ME: TH THEY YOU S YOU SEE IT IN THE CLOTHES AND EVERYTHING\n[17:35] MTD048ME: AND UM THE CONTRAST UH OF IT IT MUST UH THE THE BUTTONS MUST A LITTLE BIT SPONGY MATERIAL\n[17:42] MTD048ME: SO UH RUBBER I THINK UH TH THAT'S THE BEST\n[17:43] MTD046ID: HMM\n[17:44] MTD046ID: NO\n[17:45] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[17:45] MTD047UID: THEN RUBBER WOULD BE THE BEST AS A MATERIAL INDEED\n[17:45] MTD046ID: YEAH UH I AGREE\n[17:47] MTD048ME: NO\n[17:47] MTD045PM: I THINK SO\n[17:48] MTD048ME: SO WE ARE UH WE WERE FOCUSSING UH ON THE YOUNGER PEOPLE\n[17:48] MTD047UID: IF THAT IS THE UH\n[17:50] MTD046ID: OKAY AGREEMENT\n[17:52] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[17:52] MTD048ME: SO THE ELDER YEAH THEY WANTED A LITTLE BIT OF WOOD IN IT AND UH THAT'S UH TH THAT'S NOT UH IMPORTANT NOW\n[17:59] MTD045PM: OKAY SO WE'RE DEFINITELY GOING FOR RUBBER\n[17:59] MTD047UID: IT COULD BE A C IT COULD BE A COVER\n[18:01] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[18:02] MTD047UID: BUT IT'S NOT\n[18:03] MTD048ME: YEAH BUT\n[18:03] MTD047UID: OUR FOCUS IS THE YOUNG AUDIENCE\n[18:03] MTD045PM: LET'S JUST GO\n[18:05] MTD047UID: SO LET'S STICK TO THAT\n[18:05] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[18:06] MTD045PM: UH-HUH\n[18:07] MTD048ME: 'CAUSE UH N I I I I THOUGHT UH IT MAKES A YOUNG UH CLASSIC REMOTE WITH UH\n[18:13] MTD045PM: NAH I THINK WE'RE IN THIS CASE YOU'RE LOSING THE THE FOCUS ON THE YOUNG GROUP BECAUSE WE'RE THAT'S WHAT WE'RE FOCUSSING ON\n[18:16] MTD048ME: YEAH THAT'S WHY I I D UH\n[18:19] MTD045PM: SO I THINK THE SPONGY FEEL GIVES US RUBBER\n[18:19] MTD048ME: DECIDED\n[18:22] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[18:22] MTD048ME: WITH A FRUIT UH\n[18:24] MTD045PM: YEAH W TH APPARENTLY\n[18:24] MTD048ME: COVER OV OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[18:26] MTD045PM: YEAH APPARENTLY YEAH MAYBE ALSO YEAH I TEND TO DISAGREE WITH WITH UH WITH A SHARP FORM\n[18:26] MTD048ME: UH\n[18:32] MTD045PM: I SUPPOSE IT BASI IF YOU'RE UH SAYING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MAYBE IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE A LITTLE LITTLE MORE ROUND\n[18:37] MTD048ME: YEAH IN IN FORM OF AN UH VEGETABLE OR AN UH FRUIT MAYBE\n[18:40] MTD045PM: YEAH FOR EXA MAYBE LIKE UH LIKE A PEAR OR SOMETHING\n[18:41] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT THAT'S JUST MORE A SE A SEASONAL A TREND THING\n[18:42] MTD048ME: AND\n[18:43] MTD048ME: OH WHERE IS YOUR\n[18:46] MTD046ID: THAT'S TRUE\n[18:46] MTD045PM: THAT'S WHAT WE'RE DOING\n[18:46] MTD047UID: THE IDEA NOW IS IS IS THAT YOU CAN UH PUT A COVER ON IT FOR EXAMPLE WITH FRUIT LIKE A SHAPE OR WHATEVER\n[18:47] MTD048ME: A TRENDY\n[18:54] MTD045PM: MM\n[18:55] MTD046ID: HMM\n[18:55] MTD045PM: I THINK SHAPE IS IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE THEY S THEY REALLY EXTEND\n[18:56] MTD047UID: BUT NOT 'CAUSE A N NEXT YEAR IT WILL IT'LL BE SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT\n[18:56] MTD048ME: HERE HE HERE YOU CAN PUT A\n[18:59] MTD046ID: HMM\n[19:00] MTD046ID: OH THAT'S TRUE\n[19:01] MTD047UID: AND THEN YOU HAVE YOUR APPLE SHAPED REMOTE CONTROL WHICH IS NOT TRENDY ANYMORE\n[19:05] MTD047UID: SO I THINK THAT'S MORE SOMETHING YOU CAN FOCUS\n[19:06] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT NOW YOU HAVE YOUR YOUR LIKE YOUR STAR TREK PHASER THING SHAPED CONTROL\n[19:10] MTD045PM: SO I I TH THE EDGES ARE REALLY REALLY SHARP\n[19:11] MTD047UID: WELL YOU CAN S\n[19:11] MTD048ME: UH MAYBE IT\n[19:13] MTD045PM: I'M UH NOT SU\n[19:13] MTD047UID: WHAT YOU CAN DO IS SMOOTH THE EDGES INDEED\n[19:15] MTD047UID: BUT THAT WILL BRING EXTRA C EXPENSES\n[19:17] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[19:18] MTD045PM: OR MAYBE JUST MAKE IT MAKE IT UP INTO INTO A LOW A SMOOTH CURVE INSTEAD OF JUST LESS SHARP TWIST ON THE OUTSIDE\n[19:19] MTD048ME: BUT\n[19:22] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[19:23] MTD048ME: ALL UH VEG UH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ARE ROUND\n[19:25] MTD048ME: SO IT'S BETTER\n[19:26] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[19:27] MTD045PM: I THINK I THINK THERE NEEDS TO BE A LITTLE I THINK IT'S TOO TOO SHARP\n[19:31] MTD045PM: THE EDGES ARE TOO SHARP\n[19:32] MTD045PM: THE BOTTOM IS FINE OF COURSE IF IT'S SQUARE\n[19:32] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[19:33] MTD045PM: BUT MAYBE JUST TH MAKE UH THE TOP A LITTLE ROUND IT OFF ON THE SIDES\n[19:38] MTD045PM: SO I MEAN Y\n[19:38] MTD046ID: BUT I THINK ACCORDING TO MY INFORMATION THIS WOULD BE TWO CURVES\n[19:43] MTD045PM: THAT WOULD BE TWO CURVES\n[19:43] MTD048ME: TWO\n[19:44] MTD046ID: WE HAVE ONE LEFT AND ONE RIGHT AND THAT DISABLES WHAT WAS IT AGAIN\n[19:49] MTD048ME: BUT IT\n[19:49] MTD046ID: IT'S SOME IT'S SOMETHING THAT WE CANNOT DO THEN\n[19:52] MTD045PM: ONE CUR YOU COULD ALSO MAKE THE CURVE GO THROUGH OF COURSE\n[19:55] MTD045PM: BUT THAT WOULD MAKE MAKE THE TOP ROUND\n[19:55] MTD047UID: WELL WE'VE GOT WE'VE GOT LIKE ONE CURVE HERE\n[19:58] MTD046ID: OKAY THAT'S NOT A PROBLEM\n[19:59] MTD047UID: FOR THE GAP\n[20:00] MTD046ID: THAT'S ONLY FOR THE TITANIUM\n[20:01] MTD046ID: WE DON'T HAVE\n[20:01] MTD048ME: BUT IT'S THAT THAT'S FOR THE COMFORT\n[20:02] MTD047UID: AND WE COULD HAVE ONE HERE\n[20:03] MTD048ME: IT'S IT'S NOT FOR THE TRENDY THING OF IT\n[20:07] MTD047UID: NO NO NO NO NO\n[20:08] MTD047UID: WHAT I'M JUST 'CAUSE YOU MENTIONED THAT MORE CURVES THE MORE EXPENSIVE SO I'M JUST TAKING THAT INTO ACCOUNT\n[20:13] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[20:13] MTD046ID: YES\n[20:13] MTD048ME: OKAY YEAH\n[20:15] MTD045PM: BUT LET'S SEE TITANIUM WOULD GIVE US ONLY ONE CURVE\n[20:17] MTD046ID: THEN W YEAH BUT WE DON'T HAVE THAT\n[20:18] MTD045PM: SO BUT WE'RE NOT D WE'RE NOT USING TITANIUM\n[20:19] MTD046ID: SO WE HAVE\n[20:19] MTD048ME: SO THE NO\n[20:21] MTD046ID: WE HAVE NO\n[20:21] MTD047UID: WELL WE PICKED RUBBER RIGHT\n[20:22] MTD045PM: RIGHT WE DID\n[20:24] MTD045PM: SO\n[20:24] MTD046ID: BUT THEY UH\n[20:25] MTD048ME: WE M\n[20:25] MTD047UID: SO BASICALLY WHAT WE CAN DO IS M MAKE THESE EDGES A LITTLE BIT LESS SHARP\n[20:27] MTD045PM: JUST DOODLE SOMETHING ON THE BOARD ON THE LEFT\n[20:28] MTD048ME: FORM\n[20:31] MTD047UID: BUT THE PROBLEM THEN IS THAT IT WILL START TO RESEMBLE M THE REMOTE CONTROLS AS WE HAVE THEM TODAY\n[20:37] MTD047UID: WE WERE LOOKING AT SOMETHING FRESH SOMETHING TRENDY\n[20:40] MTD045PM: WELL ACTUALLY WE'RE SETTING OURSELVES APART FROM BY TECHNOLOGY ALONE ACTUALLY\n[20:46] MTD045PM: SO THAT LET'S SEE WHAT YOU'RE DOING\n[20:49] MTD046ID: THEY TH THESE WHA ARE WHAT THEY CALL THE CURVES\n[20:52] MTD046ID: THIS SIDE THIS SIDE THIS IS HOW THEY COUNT\n[20:53] MTD045PM: OH OKAY\n[20:53] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[20:53] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK LIKE THAT\n[20:54] MTD045PM: NOT NOT REALLY THE CURVES ON THE ON THE SIDE OF THE REMOTE\n[20:57] MTD046ID: NO NO\n[20:57] MTD046ID: THIS IS WHAT THEY UH WHAT THEY MEAN\n[20:59] MTD047UID: OKAY SO THAT'S BASICALLY SILLY\n[20:59] MTD046ID: OKAY THAT'S NOT REALLY A GOOD\n[21:00] MTD045PM: OKAY NOW I UH OF COURSE NOW I UNDERSTAND WHY THEY HAVE MORE UH LIKE UM\n[21:07] MTD045PM: WHY THE CURVES\n[21:09] MTD045PM: UM DECREASE THE THE UM THE SIZE THE ELECTRONICS THAT CAN BE INSIDE\n[21:14] MTD045PM: SO OKAY\n[21:17] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK THE OUTSIDE WOULD BE CALLED AS A CURVE REALLY\n[21:21] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[21:22] MTD046ID: IT'S LIKE THIS\n[21:23] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S FOR ALL THE BASIC WELL LOOKING FROM THE SIDE ANYWAY\n[21:29] MTD045PM: WELL IF YOU SEE WHAT I HAVE TO COME UP WITH SOME DESIGNS FAST ANYWAY\n[21:31] MTD045PM: SO\n[21:32] MTD048ME: BUT YOU CAN MAKE UH IF YOU WANT TO USE A FRUIT IN UH IN UH\n[21:32] MTD046ID: HMM\n[21:37] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[21:38] MTD047UID: BUT ISN'T THE F THE FRUIT LIKE A COVER THING BECAUSE WE\n[21:39] MTD048ME: UH\n[21:42] MTD045PM: WELL YOU SHOULDN'T FOCUS ON THE MOSTLY ON THE COVERS BECAUSE LOT OF THINGS WE CAME UP WITH\n[21:43] MTD048ME: HEY YOU\n[21:46] MTD045PM: SHOULDN'T BE TOO REALLY TOO MUCH SHOULDN'T BE TOO FOCUSSED ON THE COVERS BECAUSE IT'S KIND OF AN IDEA OF OUR OWN\n[21:47] MTD048ME: YOU CAN MAKE IT LIKE\n[21:49] MTD046ID: HMM\n[21:49] MTD047UID: NO BUT\n[21:49] MTD048ME: LIKE THIS\n[21:51] MTD045PM: BUT WE'RE NOT SURE IF WE CAN ACTUALLY MAKE THAT\n[21:51] MTD047UID: BUT IF WE PUT THAT DIRECTLY INTO THE DESIGN WE LIMIT OURSELVES EXTREMELY\n[21:56] MTD047UID: BECAUSE IT THAT'S JUST FOR ONE SEASONAL TREND\n[21:58] MTD045PM: THAT'S THE ONE THING I'M ALSO AFRAID OF WITH THIS ONE BECAUSE IT THE EDGES ARE REALLY UM THEY MIGHT STICK OUT ON THE ON THE SIDE FOR EXAMPLE\n[21:59] MTD048ME: WELL\n[22:02] MTD048ME: OH\n[22:04] MTD048ME: AS A EXAMPLE\n[22:04] MTD046ID: HMM\n[22:05] MTD048ME: BUT\n[22:07] MTD045PM: IF YOU HAVE A BASIC DESIGN A LITTLE M A LITTLE SMALLER ON THE ON THE S ON THE EDGES\n[22:08] MTD048ME: I D\n[22:12] MTD045PM: YOU COULD PUT MORE COVERS ON IT Y ONE ONE WITH SQUARE OR UM SHARP CORNERS IF YOU WANT TO\n[22:16] MTD047UID: OKAY SO THAT'S WELL THAT'S PROBABL\n[22:17] MTD045PM: SO M JUST ROUND IT OFF A LITTLE I GUESS BECAUSE SO WE HAVE MORE OPTIONS I SUPPOSE\n[22:20] MTD046ID: HMM\n[22:21] MTD047UID: YOU'D JUST LIKE IT TO GO A LITTLE BIT MORE LIKE THIS\n[22:24] MTD045PM: I THINK SO BECAUSE IT LOOKS LEANER AND WE SHOULD JUST GO WITH THAT\n[22:26] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[22:28] MTD045PM: ANYWAY YOU HAVE ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD TO MAKE TO MAKE THE FINAL DESIGN IN A MINUTE WITH HIM\n[22:28] MTD048ME: HMM\n[22:32] MTD045PM: SO SO WE DECIDED ON WHAT WHAT DID YOU GUYS WANNA KNOW AGAIN BECAUSE THIS IS UM ANYWAY I'LL FIRE UP MY THING\n[22:39] MTD045PM: SO SO WE COME TO A DECISION\n[22:42] MTD047UID: DID YOU PRESENT E EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO\n[22:45] MTD046ID: YEP\n[22:46] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[22:47] MTD046ID: SO I CAN UH QUI OH\n[22:48] MTD045PM: UH WHAT THE\n[22:48] MTD046ID: I CAN QUICKLY MAKE A CONCLUSION\n[22:51] MTD046ID: OF WHAT WE HAVE DECIDED SO FAR\n[22:54] MTD047UID: UH WE STILL NEED TO DECIDE ON A COUPLE OF THINGS YOU YOU NEEDED TO KNOW\n[22:57] MTD045PM: AH\n[23:03] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[23:07] MTD045PM: OKAY ANYWAY\n[23:08] MTD045PM: UH ENERGY WE CHOOSE REGULAR REGULAR BATTERIES\n[23:12] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[23:14] MTD045PM: THE CHIP IS ADVANCED BECAUSE WE HAVE THE ADVANCED FEATURES\n[23:17] MTD045PM: THE CASE IT WILL BE THE MATERIAL WILL BE RUBBER SUPPOSE\n[23:20] MTD045PM: WOULDN'T THE B THE DESIGN WE TALKED ABOUT\n[23:22] MTD045PM: UH USER INTERFACE TYPE\n[23:27] MTD045PM: WELL I THINK WE TOOK ALL THE COMPONENTS SEPARATELY WHAT WE WANT\n[23:32] MTD045PM: UM LET'S SEE UM SUPPLEMENTS\n[23:36] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE WHAT THEY MEAN BY THAT\n[23:37] MTD045PM: ANYWAY UM APPARENTLY YOU GUYS YOU SHOULD WORK TOGETHER ON THE FINAL DESIGN BOTH ON INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL DESIGN\n[23:46] MTD045PM: SO\n[23:49] MTD045PM: YEAH YOU SHOULD YOU SHOULD PROBABLY FIND OUT HOW THE PRODUCT WILL FALL INTO THE MARKET\n[23:52] MTD045PM: HOW UH WHAT'S GONNA HAPPEN WITH THE FINAL DESIGN AS WE HAVE IT NOW\n[23:53] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[23:56] MTD045PM: SO YEAH OF COURSE YOU'VE GOT YOUR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTION AS USUAL\n[23:57] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[24:02] MTD045PM: SO WANNA SPEND SOME MORE UM I THINK WE'RE IN A PRETTY MUCH IN AGREEMENT ACTUALLY WHICH IS GOOD\n[24:02] MTD046ID: HMM\n[24:08] MTD046ID: HMM\n[24:09] MTD045PM: SO\n[24:09] MTD047UID: ARE WE ALL IN AGREEMENT ABOUT THE WELL THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF THE OF MY DESIGN\n[24:16] MTD045PM: LEF LET'S SEE WHERE THE PEN GO\n[24:17] MTD047UID: EXCEPT FOR THE EDGES\n[24:18] MTD045PM: HERE\n[24:18] MTD047UID: LIKE THE KEYS THERE\n[24:19] MTD045PM: YEAH UH OPEN YOUR THING AGAIN\n[24:20] MTD045PM: LET'S SEE WHAT IF YOU CAN COME UP WITH ANYTHING NEW\n[24:23] MTD045PM: UM I'LL JUST DO A NEXT ONE\n[24:27] MTD045PM: SO WHAT WOULD GIVE US YOUR NE YOUR DESIGN WOULD BE THE LIGHTS WOULD BE ON TOP RIGHT\n[24:32] MTD045PM: UH ONE ON EACH ONE ON EACH SIDE\n[24:33] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[24:35] MTD047UID: TO CREATE A KIND OF DISCO EFFECT WHEN YOU\n[24:38] MTD047UID: THAT WAS BASICALLY WHAT W\n[24:39] MTD045PM: IS IT IS IT THE LIGHTS FOR FOR FINDING THE FINDING REMOTE OR LIGHTS THAT IT THAT\n[24:44] MTD047UID: LIGHT FOR THE FINDING OF THE REMOTE\n[24:46] MTD047UID: WE CAN ALSO USE ONE LIGHT FOR\n[24:49] MTD047UID: SHOWING THAT THE SIGNAL IS BEING SENT\n[24:51] MTD047UID: BUT\n[24:51] MTD045PM: YEAH I THINK THAT SHOULD JUST BE A SIMPLE LED OR SOMETHING\n[24:53] MTD045PM: LIKE THAT THAT'S NOT THAT IMPORTANT OF COURSE\n[24:56] MTD045PM: IT JUST LIKE A MATTER OF A A BEEP IF YOU PRE THAT YOU JUST KNOW THAT THAT THERE'S CONTEXT\n[25:00] MTD045PM: SO I DON'T THINK THAT'S SUPER IMPORTANT\n[25:03] MTD045PM: BUT\n[25:05] MTD045PM: HMM\n[25:08] MTD047UID: SO WE HAVE THE TELETEXT WE HAVE HERE WE HAVE THE MUTE\n[25:12] MTD045PM: UH SH OH\n[25:12] MTD047UID: L. C. D. SCREEN\n[25:13] MTD047UID: THIS IS THE ON OFF BUTTON\n[25:17] MTD048ME: AND SPEECH W RECOGNITION\n[25:18] MTD048ME: ARE WE\n[25:18] MTD047UID: SPEECH RECOGNITION I WHERE DID I IMAGINE\n[25:20] MTD048ME: WE\n[25:22] MTD047UID: I DID THAT PRETTY MUCH OVER HERE SO THAT YOU COULD USE IT LIKE THIS\n[25:23] MTD048ME: LITTLE UH VOICE UH\n[25:26] MTD048ME: RECORD AND A UH NO\n[25:27] MTD047UID: AND SPEAK TO IT\n[25:29] MTD047UID: THEN YOU HAVE THE UH EXTRA KEYS FOR TELETEXT MUTE TWO BUTTONS WHICH CAN BE PRETTY MUCH ANYTHING OR NOTHING\n[25:37] MTD047UID: WE CAN ALSO JUST NOT USE THEM\n[25:40] MTD045PM: LET'S SEE I'LL JUST MAKE\n[25:40] MTD047UID: MAIN CONTROLS AND A KEY PAD\n[25:43] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[25:44] MTD045PM: ONE LIGHT HERE\n[25:47] MTD045PM: AND JUST MAKE IT RED NOW\n[25:48] MTD045PM: BUT IT COULD BE ANY COLOUR\n[25:49] MTD045PM: SO\n[25:49] MTD047UID: WILL BE FINE\n[25:50] MTD045PM: OKAY WHATEVER\n[25:53] MTD045PM: FINE ANYWAY\n[25:54] MTD045PM: WHAT DO WE HAVE HERE\n[25:55] MTD045PM: M I'LL MAKE IT UM ARE WE GONNA USE SQUARE BUTTONS OR ROUND ONES ACTUALLY\n[26:02] MTD045PM: PERSONALLY I WOULD PREFER ROUND ONES\n[26:04] MTD046ID: ME TOO\n[26:05] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT THAT WOULD THIS WAS JUST IN THE DESIGN\n[26:05] MTD048ME: FORM OF FRUIT\n[26:06] MTD048ME: IT'S BETTER\n[26:07] MTD047UID: BECAUSE IF YOU I HAD A SQUARE DESIGN\n[26:07] MTD046ID: HMM\n[26:07] MTD045PM: YEAH FOR\n[26:09] MTD047UID: SO I HAD SQUARE BUTTONS\n[26:10] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[26:11] MTD047UID: BUT IN THAT CASE THE ROUND BUTTONS WOULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE\n[26:13] MTD045PM: OKAY I ASSUME IT FOR SO WE TAKE A R TAKE A ROUND POWER BUTTON RIGHT HERE\n[26:19] MTD045PM: WHATEVER\n[26:21] MTD045PM: UH BACK TO BLACK\n[26:25] MTD045PM: UH NOT TOO BIG THOUGH\n[26:29] MTD045PM: SEE THIS WOULD BE GOOD\n[26:35] MTD045PM: UM LET'S SEE\n[26:39] MTD045PM: ARE THESE FOR ANY EXTRA CONTROLS\n[26:41] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[26:41] MTD047UID: THE LEFT ONE IS TELETEXT AND THE RIGHT ONE IS MUTE\n[26:42] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[26:46] MTD047UID: AND THESE TWO BUTTONS ARE OR NOT NECESSARY OR\n[26:48] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[26:50] MTD045PM: IF WE GO FOR FOR ROUND BUTTONS IN GENERAL DO WE WANT TO THE MENU KEY IN THE MIDDLE TO BE ROUND\n[26:56] MTD045PM: FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU LET'S SEE PUT IT THIS HERE\n[26:59] MTD045PM: I THINK WE'LL GO WITH THE TRIANGLES THAT COME ON\n[27:04] MTD047UID: YEAH THE TRIANGLES WOULD BE BEST INDEED\n[27:06] MTD045PM: TRIANGLES ARE GOOD\n[27:09] MTD045PM: YEAH THEY'RE A LITTLE TOO BIG NOW\n[27:11] MTD045PM: BUT\n[27:16] MTD045PM: ANYWAY OKAY\n[27:17] MTD045PM: SO DO YOU WANT FOR EXAMPLE A\n[27:21] MTD045PM: ROUND BUTTON IN THE MIDDLE OR SQUARE ONE\n[27:25] MTD047UID: I PERSONALLY THINK THAT A ROUND B BUTTON LOOKS BIT SILLY BUT\n[27:28] MTD046ID: HMM\n[27:30] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE UH I JUST JUST CAME UP WITH IT\n[27:30] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[27:33] MTD045PM: THIS ALIGNS NICELY\n[27:34] MTD045PM: SO\n[27:37] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[27:38] MTD045PM: WE'LL JUST TAKE THE TAKE THE ROUND BUTTON SUPPOSE\n[27:42] MTD045PM: UH OH THE SQUARE BUTTON SORRY\n[27:45] MTD047UID: DOES EVERYBODY AGREE ON THAT\n[27:47] MTD048ME: YEP\n[27:47] MTD045PM: I SUPPOSE SO\n[27:47] MTD046ID: I WOULD PREFER ROUND\n[27:48] MTD046ID: BUT DOESN'T MATTER DOESN'T MATTER\n[27:48] MTD047UID: YOU PREFER A ROUND\n[27:50] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[27:52] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[27:52] MTD046ID: THAT'S NOT A BIG DEAL THINK\n[28:03] MTD045PM: SO THERE'S OUR NUMBERS\n[28:05] MTD045PM: THINK WE NEED AN EXTRA BUTTON HERE OF COURSE FOR YEAH LIKE YOU HAD FOR THE\n[28:10] MTD045PM: HIGHER NUMBERS\n[28:14] MTD045PM: AND YOU COULD INCLUDE A BUTTON HERE FOR THE MUTE I SUPPOSE\n[28:18] MTD045PM: FOR SOMETHING ELSE JUST TO\n[28:23] MTD047UID: YEAH YOU CAN\n[28:23] MTD045PM: MIRROR MIRROR THE EFFECT WITH THIS\n[28:23] MTD047UID: BUT IT BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY BECAU\n[28:25] MTD045PM: THAT'S NOT NECESSARY BECAUSE IT YOU CAN TAKE THIS AWAY BUT THERE IT LOOKS LIKE THERE'S A HOLE THERE JUST TO MIRROR THE EFFECT\n[28:31] MTD045PM: OKAY SO WE HAVE A FEW\n[28:32] MTD047UID: WE COULD PUT OUR LOGO THERE\n[28:34] MTD045PM: NAH I THINK IT IT WOULD BE NICE TO PUT THE LOGO HERE FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU HAVE SOME BUTTONS HERE\n[28:41] MTD045PM: WE COULD PUT A LOGO HERE BECAUSE IT'S VERY ALWAYS IN YOUR FIELD OF VISION\n[28:44] MTD048ME: AND WHAT ABOUT OH\n[28:45] MTD045PM: IF YOU'RE WATCHING IT THE L. C. D. SCREEN BLAH BLAH\n[28:48] MTD048ME: WHAT ABOUT A BUTTON FOR YOUR UH FAVOURITE CHANNEL\n[28:52] MTD047UID: OH THAT COULD BE THAT B\n[28:52] MTD045PM: WELL WE COULD WE COULD INCLUDE EITHER HERE\n[28:54] MTD048ME: UH YEAH\n[28:54] MTD048ME: WITH THE EXTRA CONTROLS\n[28:56] MTD045PM: OR HERE FOR EXAMPLE\n[28:56] MTD048ME: UH\n[28:58] MTD045PM: BUT YOU THINK HERE OR HERE\n[28:58] MTD047UID: WELL NOW IT'S GETTING A LITTLE BIT TOO CROWDED UP THERE\n[28:58] MTD048ME: UH ONE ONE SET\n[29:00] MTD045PM: I KNOW\n[29:01] MTD047UID: SO IS YOUR\n[29:01] MTD048ME: YEAH YOU HAVE TO PUT IT UP UH\n[29:04] MTD047UID: SO IT CAN BASICALLY BE THE BUTTON DOWN BELOW OR ONE OF THE FOUR BUTTONS UP THERE\n[29:07] MTD045PM: NO WE COULD PUT THIS ONE AS FAVOURITE CHANNEL FOR EXAM\n[29:08] MTD047UID: BECAUSE\n[29:08] MTD048ME: ONE OF THE FOUR\n[29:09] MTD048ME: UH IT'S BETTER THAN I THINK\n[29:11] MTD045PM: WHAT ARE THESE FOR\n[29:11] MTD047UID: ONE OF THE FOUR IS BETTER I SUPPOSE\n[29:12] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[29:13] MTD048ME: IT'S A FAVOURITE CHANNEL\n[29:15] MTD045PM: WHAT\n[29:16] MTD048ME: WHAT\n[29:17] MTD048ME: NEE UH ONE OF THE FOUR UH\n[29:19] MTD047UID: BECAUSE IT'S A LITTLE BIT CONFUSING TO HAVE TWELVE BUTTONS DOWN THERE BECAUSE YOU'RE ONLY ACCUSTOMED TO ELEVEN I'D SAY\n[29:19] MTD048ME: IT'S BETTER TH\n[29:28] MTD045PM: YOU'RE ACCUSTOMED TO ELEVEN\n[29:30] MTD045PM: MY UH OKAY HAVE IT YOUR WAY\n[29:32] MTD045PM: I MEAN THINK THIS LOOKS RATHER LIKE LIKE THERE'S SOMETHING MISSING FOR EXAMPLE\n[29:34] MTD047UID: OH WE STILL NEED AN OKAY BUTTON\n[29:36] MTD045PM: I MEAN WHY WOULDN'T YOU INCLUDE A 'CAUSE THERE IS A UM A PIECE OF ELECTRONICS UNDER THERE ANYWAY\n[29:43] MTD045PM: SO WHY NOT GIVE IT A FUNCTION\n[29:43] MTD046ID: HMM\n[29:44] MTD046ID: HMM\n[29:45] MTD045PM: LET'S SAY I MEAN COULD BE ANYTHING\n[29:47] MTD047UID: WELL YOU COULD ALSO SHIFT THE TWO BUTTONS TO BE NICELY ALIGNED\n[29:47] MTD045PM: BUT TH\n[29:50] MTD045PM: NO I DON'T THINK BECAUSE THIS IS A ZERO\n[29:52] MTD045PM: BUT YOU WANT ZERO TO BE MIS ALIGNED WITH THE REST\n[29:53] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[29:56] MTD045PM: ANYWAY SO THIS IS THE BASIC DESIGN WE WANNA HAVE UM ON AND OFF WHAT ARE WE MISSING\n[30:02] MTD047UID: OH WE'RE PRETTY MUCH MISSING AN OKAY BUTTON BUT WE HAVE A BUTTON UP THERE WHICH IS STILL FREE\n[30:02] MTD045PM: IF IT LOOKS UM\n[30:06] MTD045PM: OKAY SO WE WANT THE REMOTE TO BE THE S THE SIDE VIEW ACTUALLY WHAT I'M GONNA DRAW\n[30:07] MTD047UID: SO\n[30:12] MTD045PM: SO\n[30:15] MTD045PM: UM\n[30:18] MTD045PM: PROBABLY THINK YOU WANT THE CURVE TO BE HERE\n[30:21] MTD045PM: SO HAVE YOUR FINGER UNDER HERE LIKE THIS I SUPPOSE\n[30:23] MTD047UID: YEAH PRETTY MUCH\n[30:24] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[30:26] MTD045PM: JUST GONNA BE SH\n[30:29] MTD048ME: HMM\n[30:32] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[30:32] MTD045PM: WANT THIS STRAIGHT OR WHAT\n[30:34] MTD045PM: LET'S KEEP IT AT THIS\n[30:37] MTD045PM: SO IT WOULD BE LIKE THIS\n[30:40] MTD045PM: DO WE WANT SOMETHING INTERESTING WITH IT OR SEE\n[30:45] MTD045PM: WOULD GIVE US A LIGHT HERE\n[30:47] MTD045PM: MAYBE IT'S BORING\n[30:48] MTD045PM: YOU WANT IT CURVED OR WHAT\n[30:49] MTD045PM: MAYBE YOU WANT\n[30:51] MTD047UID: WELL I THINK IT LOOKS BETTER CURVED\n[30:51] MTD045PM: SHOULD LIKE THIS\n[30:52] MTD047UID: BUT THAT'S PROBABLY UH\n[30:55] MTD045PM: WILL GIVE US DESIGN PROBLEM BECAUSE WE HAVE\n[30:55] MTD048ME: MM\n[30:55] MTD046ID: HUH\n[30:58] MTD046ID: IT CAN BE CURVED\n[30:58] MTD048ME: WHY\n[30:59] MTD047UID: IT CAN BE CURVED BECAUSE THAT YEAH IT'S A LITTLE BIT MORE TRENDY TO BE CURVED\n[31:00] MTD046ID: YES\n[31:03] MTD045PM: IT CAN BE CURVED\n[31:04] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[31:04] MTD045PM: I THINK SO\n[31:05] MTD045PM: THAT'S WHY I ASKED YOU\n[31:09] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[31:09] MTD045PM: SO\n[31:11] MTD046ID: I WOULD CURVE THE WHOLE ACTUALLY\n[31:14] MTD047UID: HMM\n[31:15] MTD046ID: I WOULD CURVE THE WHOLE\n[31:15] MTD046ID: LIKE UM LIKE IT HANGS OVER YOUR HAND A LITTLE BIT\n[31:19] MTD045PM: OH CRAP\n[31:21] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[31:23] MTD046ID: THEN IT WILL BOUNCE AND YOU DON'T DROP IT SO EASILY\n[31:25] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[31:26] MTD045PM: OH\n[31:30] MTD045PM: ANYWAY SO YOU WANT TO A LITTLE MORE LIKE THIS\n[31:35] MTD046ID: YEAH SOMETHING LIKE THAT YES\n[31:36] MTD048ME: UH-HUH\n[31:36] MTD045PM: AND JUST S S\n[31:40] MTD046ID: YES EXACTLY\n[31:41] MTD045PM: STOP THE CURVE HERE OR CONTINUE IT\n[31:43] MTD046ID: I THINK CONTINUE LIKE THAT\n[31:46] MTD048ME: YEP\n[31:47] MTD046ID: THEN THERE'S ALSO ENOUGH ROOM FOR THE ELECTRONICS\n[31:47] MTD045PM: SO WE HAVE OUR L. C. D. SCREEN\n[31:49] MTD045PM: LET'S SEE\n[31:51] MTD047UID: BUT IT PRETTY MUCH LOOKS LIKE A BANANA ALREADY\n[31:51] MTD045PM: IN\n[31:52] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[31:53] MTD047UID: UH\n[31:53] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[31:55] MTD046ID: LET'S MAKE IT YELLOW THEN\n[31:55] MTD048ME: PERFECT\n[31:55] MTD045PM: BANA IT'S BANANA VISION\n[31:55] MTD046ID: UH\n[31:56] MTD047UID: IT'S FRUIT\n[31:57] MTD048ME: YEAH IT'S PERFECT\n[31:57] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[32:00] MTD045PM: SO YOU HAVE YOUR L. C. D. SCREEN RIGHT HERE SUPPOSE\n[32:09] MTD045PM: UM THAT WOULD MAKE\n[32:13] MTD045PM: WE USE THE COLOURS NOW\n[32:14] MTD045PM: BUT\n[32:16] MTD045PM: UM\n[32:19] MTD046ID: MAYBE ONCE WE CAN MAKE A SPECIAL EDITION IN ACCORDING WITH CHIQUITA\n[32:23] MTD046ID: HAVE OURSELVES SPONSORED\n[32:24] MTD045PM: YOU GOT SPONSOR NOW YOU GET A FREE ONE WITH EVERY PACK OF CHIQUITA\n[32:27] MTD046ID: UH BUT IT'S A GOOD TRADE OFF FOR THEM IF THEY CAN HAVE THEIR LOGO ON IT\n[32:32] MTD045PM: SO IT WOULD GIVE THE BUTTONS HERE\n[32:33] MTD047UID: OR THEY CAN DESIGN THEIR OWN COVER\n[32:35] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[32:35] MTD046ID: THEY MIGHT WANNA BE THE FIRST ONES TO UH\n[32:35] MTD047UID: WE COULD SET UP A A MARKETING UH AGREEMENT\n[32:35] MTD045PM: I SUPPOSE I SUPPOSE WE CAN PUT UM LET'S SEE\n[32:37] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[32:42] MTD045PM: UM\n[32:42] MTD046ID: OH PERHAPS THEY CAN USE IT\n[32:44] MTD046ID: OR GIVE A SPECIAL EDITION UH WITH WITH\n[32:46] MTD045PM: UH I SUPPOSE WE CAN PUT THE BATTERIES IN HERE BECAUSE IT HAS THE MOST SPACE FOR EXAMPLE\n[32:52] MTD047UID: WON'T THAT BE A PROBLEM WITH THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[32:55] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK SO BECAUSE IT'S THE BIGGEST PART OF THE UH OF THE UH\n[32:56] MTD046ID: MM\n[32:58] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT THE L. C. D. SCREEN PROBABLY NEEDS QUITE THE CHIP\n[33:00] MTD045PM: LET'S\n[33:02] MTD046ID: I THINK THIS IS POSSIBLE\n[33:03] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S POSSIBLE\n[33:04] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[33:04] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S THE BEST PLACE YEAH YOU COULD ALSO PUT 'EM HERE\n[33:05] MTD046ID: HUH\n[33:06] MTD045PM: BUT\n[33:07] MTD046ID: IT DOESN'T MATTER\n[33:08] MTD046ID: YOU CAN ACTUALLY UH PLACE A CHIP FOR THE L. C. D. SCREEN AND AT THE BOTTOM AND AND WIRE IT\n[33:12] MTD046ID: DOESN'T MATTER\n[33:12] MTD045PM: OKAY SO WE PUT THE BATTERIES HERE\n[33:12] MTD047UID: OKAY THAT'S NOT A PROBLEM\n[33:13] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[33:13] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[33:21] MTD045PM: THAT'S FINE\n[33:23] MTD045PM: YEP\n[33:24] MTD045PM: BLAH\n[33:25] MTD047UID: I THINK WE GET THE IDEA\n[33:28] MTD045PM: UM ANY OTHER COM WHAT WHAT ARE WE MISSING HERE\n[33:31] MTD045PM: SOMETHING A SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[33:34] MTD045PM: UM\n[33:36] MTD045PM: WHERE DO WE WANT THE MICROPHONE FOR EXAMPLE TO BE\n[33:38] MTD045PM: ON THE SIDE OR ON THE OR FOR EXAMPLE ON TOP\n[33:38] MTD048ME: TOP\n[33:39] MTD047UID: OH BASICALLY THE IDEA THAT I HAD WAS IT TO BE PRETTY MUCH IN COMBINATION WITH THE TRANSMITTER\n[33:39] MTD048ME: W\n[33:40] MTD048ME: ON THERE\n[33:40] MTD045PM: LIKE HERE\n[33:43] MTD046ID: I THINK ON TOP\n[33:44] MTD045PM: TO BE\n[33:46] MTD047UID: 'CAUSE YOU CAN TALK TO IT LIKE THIS\n[33:50] MTD045PM: OKAY I W THOUGHT MAYBE IT'S EITHER BE HERE OR BECAUSE IT'S MI IT MIGHT INTERFERE WITH THE TRANSMITTER I'M NOT SURE\n[33:50] MTD048ME: NO\n[33:55] MTD045PM: BUT\n[33:58] MTD045PM: 'CAUSE TRANSMITTER WOULD BE HERE\n[33:59] MTD047UID: WELL THE EMAIL SAID IT WAS A QUITE A SMALL COMPONENT\n[34:02] MTD047UID: SO I DON'T SEE THAT\n[34:03] MTD045PM: WHY UH ONCE AGAIN LIKE YOU SAID THE COMPONENT CAN BE SOMEWHERE AT THE BOTTOM WHILE WE WIRE THE MICROPHONE UP THERE\n[34:09] MTD045PM: ANYWAY\n[34:12] MTD045PM: UM YEAH IT COULD BE EITHER BE HERE OR MAKE A DOUBLE MICROPHONE\n[34:17] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[34:18] MTD045PM: I WOULDN'T MIND\n[34:19] MTD046ID: IT IS I BELIEVE ALSO ABLE TO TALK\n[34:22] MTD045PM: IT'S ABLE TO TALK TO YOU\n[34:23] MTD047UID: IT'S A\n[34:23] MTD046ID: I HAVE A SAMPLE UH SAMPLE SENSOR AND THE SPEAKER SENSOR\n[34:28] MTD045PM: A SPEAKER SENSOR\n[34:29] MTD046ID: UH THE SPEAKER SENSOR WE ALREADY HAVE BUT S I DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY EXACTLY MEAN BY A SAMPLE SENSOR\n[34:34] MTD046ID: COULD IT TALK BACK\n[34:35] MTD046ID: LIKE UH G UH GIVE CONFIRMATION OR SOMETHING\n[34:39] MTD046ID: I THINK IT CAN\n[34:39] MTD046ID: I THINK IF YOU HAVE A A SPEECH RECOGNITION COMPONENT THEN A S SPEAKING COMPONENT IS NOT THAT HARD TO TO PUT IN EITHER\n[34:41] MTD047UID: WELL THE\n[34:42] MTD045PM: I THINK SO IT I THINK IT COULD\n[34:46] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[34:46] MTD048ME: MM-HMM\n[34:47] MTD045PM: I MEAN IT COULD BE A ALL THIS STUFF COULD BE INTEGRATED INTO THE L. C. D. SCREEN WHICH YOU COULD NAVIGATE WITH THIS I SUPPOSE\n[34:50] MTD046ID: HMM\n[34:52] MTD045PM: NAVIGATE THROUGH EVERYTHING\n[34:52] MTD046ID: HMM\n[34:53] MTD046ID: HMM\n[34:54] MTD045PM: IF YOU HAVE I THINK YOU SH I THINK THE ADVANCED OPTIONS SHOULD BE I THINK IT SH THE ADVANCED OPTION COULD ALSO BE INTEGRATED IN THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[34:54] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT DO YOU ACTUALLY NEED THE REMOTE TALKING BACK\n[34:55] MTD046ID: BUT\n[34:57] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[34:58] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[35:00] MTD045PM: OF COURSE BECAUSE YOU DON'T HAVE TO HAVE A BUTTON FOR EVERYTHING\n[35:03] MTD045PM: YOU CAN JUST NAVIGATE THROUGH TH M YOUR MENU THAT YOU HAVE HERE FOR ADVANCED OPTIONS WITH THIS\n[35:04] MTD046ID: HMM\n[35:07] MTD046ID: HMM\n[35:08] MTD045PM: THINK THAT WOULD BE FINE\n[35:09] MTD046ID: MM\n[35:10] MTD045PM: SO THAT'S W M WOULD BE MAKING USE OF THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[35:13] MTD046ID: HMM\n[35:14] MTD045PM: MM\n[35:16] MTD046ID: WE ALREADY HAVE A SOUND COMPONENT BY THE WAY FOR THE BEEP\n[35:19] MTD046ID: SO BEEP\n[35:20] MTD045PM: BEEP\n[35:21] MTD047UID: BEEP\n[35:21] MTD048ME: BEEP\n[35:22] MTD045PM: UM SO THE FLASHING OF THE BEEP WE HAVE WELL ANYTHING\n[35:26] MTD045PM: WE COULD YEAH BUT YOU COULD PUT A SPEAKER OR SOMETHING ON ON THE SIDE FOR EXAMPLE\n[35:31] MTD047UID: AT THE BACK YEAH\n[35:32] MTD046ID: HMM\n[35:32] MTD047UID: LIKE THAT\n[35:32] MTD047UID: OR AT THE SIDE\n[35:35] MTD045PM: FOR HOW DO YOU DRAW THAT AGAIN\n[35:35] MTD047UID: WHICH IS\n[35:40] MTD045PM: UH WHATEVER LOOKS STUPID\n[35:44] MTD047UID: SO WHAT'S BASICALLY EDI THE EDITI IDEA SORRY NOW\n[35:48] MTD045PM: I THINK THIS IS PRETTY\n[35:48] MTD047UID: WE NEED TO STAY HERE AND WORK OUT THAT\n[35:51] MTD046ID: I'M NOT SURE\n[35:52] MTD045PM: I THINK YOU HAVE TO STAY HERE BECAUSE WE ARE SUPPOSED TO FIVE MINUTES TO FINISH THE MEETING\n[35:52] MTD048ME: OH\n[35:52] MTD046ID: I SHOULD BE GETTING NEW INFORMATION I GUESS\n[35:57] MTD045PM: OH\n[35:57] MTD045PM: LIKE MY THE INFO THAT I GOT WAS THAT YOU'RE UH WE'RE GONNA WORK ON OUR OWN BECAUSE YOU'RE GONNA DO THE MARKET MARKET UH ANALYSING I'M SUPPOSED TO DO THE LITTLE WORK ON THE YEAR END REPORT\n[36:04] MTD048ME: YEP\n[36:10] MTD045PM: SO THE PROJECT REPORT\n[36:14] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[36:14] MTD045PM: HMM\n[36:15] MTD045PM: OKAY I THINK WE'RE EVERYBODY SATISFIED WITH THE WITH THE CURRENT DESIGN WE HAVE\n[36:16] MTD047UID: WELL I SUPPOSE WE'LL\n[36:19] MTD046ID: YES\n[36:19] MTD045PM: SO WE'RE S SUPPOSED TO BE RUBBER\n[36:20] MTD048ME: AH THAT'S FINE\n[36:21] MTD047UID: PRETTY MUCH\n[36:21] MTD045PM: I THINK WELL I THINK THE THE REMOTE CONTROL IS GONNA BE BLACK BECAUSE WE WE FORGOT TO TALK ABOUT I MEAN THE THE COMPANY COLOURS ARE IMPORTANT APPARENTLY\n[36:23] MTD048ME: ROUND\n[36:26] MTD048ME: WH\n[36:27] MTD048ME: WHY\n[36:30] MTD045PM: SO WE HAVE THE LOGO UP THERE\n[36:30] MTD046ID: BUT WE HAVE\n[36:32] MTD046ID: ANY COMPANY LOGO\n[36:32] MTD045PM: SO ARE WE GONNA BASE COLOUR IS BLACK\n[36:33] MTD046ID: WE HAVE YES BUT AND YELLOW\n[36:36] MTD045PM: AND YEAH OF COURSE WE COULD USE YELLOW BUTTONS OR YELLOW NAVIGATION OR WHATEVER\n[36:39] MTD046ID: I WOULD CHANGE\n[36:40] MTD046ID: I WOULD TAKE A YELLOW REMOTE CONTROL\n[36:40] MTD045PM: YELLOW BUT YELLOW CONTROL\n[36:42] MTD045PM: IT'S\n[36:42] MTD046ID: TO HAVE IT FLASHY TO HAVE IT IT'S FOR YOUNG PEOPLE\n[36:44] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT WHEN YOU USE COVERS IT BASICALLY EASIER TO HAVE A N HAVE A NEUTRAL COLOUR ON THE BASE\n[36:44] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[36:45] MTD046ID: NEED DO BE DIFFERENT\n[36:46] MTD048ME: IT'S THE COLOUR OF A\n[36:47] MTD045PM: WELL DON'T DON'T STICK YOURSELF ON THE COVERS RIGHT NOW\n[36:51] MTD045PM: BUT DON'T STICK YOURSELF ON THE COVER BECAUSE\n[36:53] MTD046ID: HMM\n[36:54] MTD047UID: NO WE'RE DESIGNING THE REMOTE CONTROL NOW BUT TAKING THAT INTO CONSIDERATION IT'S BETTER TO HAVE A NEUTRAL BASE COLOUR THAN TO HAVE A FLASHY\n[36:56] MTD046ID: BUT WE NEED TO BE DIFFERENT\n[36:59] MTD045PM: NAH\n[37:03] MTD045PM: YEAH BUT THE INFO\n[37:04] MTD045PM: I THINK WE SHOULD GO WITH UH WITH THE COMPANY COLOUR BECAUSE WHAT SPECIFIC INFO THAT I GOT FROM THE PROJECT BOARD\n[37:04] MTD048ME: BUT THE YOU\n[37:07] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[37:09] MTD045PM: SO I THINK WE SHOULD GO WITH THAT\n[37:09] MTD048ME: THE YOUNG PEOPLE WANT UH A TRENDY UH REMOTE CONTROL\n[37:12] MTD045PM: THEY WANT SOMETHING TRENDY\n[37:13] MTD048ME: SO COLOURFUL UH IS\n[37:13] MTD046ID: HUH\n[37:14] MTD046ID: IT'S EITHER BLACK COVER WITH YELLOW BUTTONS OR VICE VERSA\n[37:17] MTD046ID: AND I WOULD SAY TAKE A YELLOW COVER AND BLACK BUTTONS\n[37:19] MTD047UID: IT IS MORE TRENDY\n[37:20] MTD047UID: THAT'S DEFINITELY TRUE\n[37:20] MTD045PM: I THINK WE SHOULD TH THEN TAKE IT TAKE YELLOW\n[37:21] MTD046ID: TO BE DIFFERENT\n[37:21] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[37:23] MTD045PM: TAKE WHAT YOU C YELLOW REMOTE CONTROL\n[37:25] MTD045PM: SO LET'S SEE IF IF WE CAN DO THE LED ONTO IT\n[37:31] MTD048ME: YOU HAVE THE BASIC COLOURS BLUE GREEN RED\n[37:33] MTD045PM: UH OH\n[37:35] MTD046ID: YEAH WE HAVE SO MANY COLOURS ALREADY\n[37:36] MTD046ID: SO\n[37:36] MTD045PM: YOU KNOW WHAT\n[37:37] MTD048ME: OH IT'S OKAY\n[37:37] MTD045PM: I'M NOT GONNA DO THIS\n[37:38] MTD046ID: OH NO THAT I THINK IT'S GOOD THING TO BE DIFFERENT THAN\n[37:38] MTD045PM: THAT'S UP TO YOU GUYS\n[37:40] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[37:41] MTD045PM: YOU DOODLE A DOODLE US A NICE NICE DESIGN FOR FOR THE NEXT MEETING WE'LL BE DONE\n[37:41] MTD048ME: COLOURFUL YOU YOU\n[37:43] MTD046ID: WELL\n[37:44] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[37:46] MTD045PM: I THINK WE'RE ALL HAPPY NOW\n[37:46] MTD048ME: YEP\n[37:49] MTD046ID: I STILL DON'T HAVE MY SCROLL WHEEL THOUGH\n[37:50] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[37:50] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[37:52] MTD045PM: STUPID SCROLL WHEEL\n[37:52] MTD046ID: UH THAT'S NAH THAT'S TRUE\n[37:52] MTD047UID: OH WHERE WOULD YOU LIKE TO PUT IT\n[37:53] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[37:56] MTD045PM: 'KAY\n[37:57] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE UH I REALLY I'M NO I HAVE NO CLUE WHAT WE COULD USE THE SCROLL WHEEL FOR\n[38:02] MTD047UID: UH YOU COULD USE IT FOR THE CHANNELS AND FOR THE VOLUME\n[38:02] MTD046ID: NO FORGET IT\n[38:03] MTD048ME: OH YEAH\n[38:04] MTD047UID: BUT IT'S HAS NO REAL ADDED VALUE\n[38:04] MTD046ID: NO LOOK IT\n[38:05] MTD048ME: YOU CAN\n[38:05] MTD045PM: IT TAKES SPACE A LOT OF SPACE\n[38:07] MTD046ID: NO THAT'S NOT MY POINT\n[38:07] MTD045PM: AND IT COULD\n[38:08] MTD046ID: IT'S NOT BECAUSE IT'S FUNCTIONAL BUT IT'S JUST TO ADD TO THE DESIGN TO HAVE IT FLASHY\n[38:13] MTD048ME: AH MAY\n[38:13] MTD046ID: IT IT HAS NO FUNCTION I AGREE\n[38:13] MTD047UID: YEAH BUT IF IT HAS NO FUNCTION THEN\n[38:15] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE IF IT IF IT HAS NO FUNCTION WHY EVEN PUT IT THERE\n[38:15] MTD046ID: I AGREE\n[38:18] MTD046ID: OH SO MANY THINGS HAVE NO FUNCTION JUST DESIGN\n[38:18] MTD045PM: AND TH THAT'S JUST SO MUCH THINGS THAT MAKE IT LOOK FLASH\n[38:19] MTD048ME: BUT UH UH SCROLL FOR A CHANNEL S SELECTION OR VOLUME\n[38:22] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[38:23] MTD046ID: HMM\n[38:23] MTD045PM: I THINK CHANNEL SELECTION WOULD BE ANNOYING BECAUSE IT JUST C YOU COULD SCROLL PAST THE CHANNEL OR\n[38:24] MTD048ME: MA\n[38:26] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[38:27] MTD046ID: LET'S VOTE ON IT\n[38:28] MTD048ME: OH OKAY\n[38:28] MTD046ID: THEN WE DON'T HAVE TO TALK ABOUT IT ANY LONGER\n[38:28] MTD045PM: HMM\n[38:29] MTD048ME: OH OKAY\n[38:30] MTD046ID: WHAT DO YOU WANT\n[38:31] MTD046ID: IN OR OUT\n[38:32] MTD047UID: BASICALLY OUT\n[38:33] MTD047UID: I DON'T SEE THE\n[38:33] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[38:34] MTD046ID: YOU ARE OUT OF COURSE\n[38:36] MTD048ME: OUT\n[38:36] MTD046ID: YOU ARE OKAY CLEAR\n[38:37] MTD045PM: NO R NO SCROLL WHEEL\n[38:39] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[38:40] MTD045PM: UM I DON'T SEE ANYTHING MISSING REALLY\n[38:44] MTD045PM: YEAH WE SHOULD TOO BAD WE DON'T HAVE THE FINANCE\n[38:44] MTD047UID: DO YOU HAVE ALL YOUR ANSWERS\n[38:46] MTD045PM: WE COULD'VE\n[38:47] MTD046ID: I HAVE ALL MY ANSWERS YES\n[38:48] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[38:48] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[38:48] MTD045PM: IT'S I'M NOT SURE IF WE'RE IF WE'RE GONNA GET FINANCE ANYWAY BECAUSE I THOUGHT WE COU I THOUGHT IT WAS GONNA BE AN ISSUE AT THE FIRST TIME WE STARTED\n[38:53] MTD048ME: I HAVE TO CALL THIS IN A FORM\n[38:54] MTD046ID: HMM\n[38:55] MTD045PM: I THOUGHT IT WAS GONNA BE A COST ISSUE WHICH MATERIAL WE WERE GONNA TAKE RELATIVE TO THE ADVANCED CHIPS OR ANYTHING\n[38:55] MTD046ID: HMM\n[38:57] MTD046ID: HMM\n[38:59] MTD046ID: THERE IS I HAVE ONE QUESTION\n[39:01] MTD045PM: SO YOU JUST DO WHATEVER YOU LIKE AND UH DOESN'T CARE WHAT IT COSTS\n[39:02] MTD046ID: HMM\n[39:02] MTD046ID: HMM\n[39:03] MTD046ID: I ONLY HAVE ONE QUESTION WITH THE MATERIAL BUT I DON'T HAVE INFORMATION THAT\n[39:06] MTD046ID: WE'VE CHOSEN RUBBER\n[39:06] MTD045PM: I THINK WE'RE RUBBER IS NOT EXPENSIVE\n[39:08] MTD046ID: NO BUT CAN WE MAKE YELLOW RUBBER\n[39:08] MTD045PM: DEFINITELY\n[39:10] MTD046ID: I THINK SO\n[39:11] MTD045PM: YOU CAN MAKE RUBBER IN ANY COLOUR\n[39:11] MTD047UID: YES YOU CAN COLOUR RUBBER YEAH\n[39:11] MTD048ME: AH\n[39:13] MTD045PM: IN ANY COLOUR\n[39:13] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[39:13] MTD045PM: SO I MEAN YOU CAN'T MAKE YELLOW TITANIUM BUT YOU CAN MAKE YELLOW RUBBER\n[39:16] MTD048ME: BUT WE HA W WE DON'T UH USE OUR RECO UH WE UH REMOVABLE COVER\n[39:16] MTD046ID: MM\n[39:17] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[39:22] MTD045PM: UH YEAH WE CAN MAKE UH FOR EXAMPLE IT'S JUST SOMETHING YOU CAN CLICK ON IT LIKE UH THAT'S BUT IT'S NOT SOM NOT APPARENTLY THAT'S NOT SOMETHING WE'RE WORKING WITH IN THE BASIC DESIGN\n[39:22] MTD048ME: NO HUH\n[39:32] MTD048ME: MAYBE MAYBE LATER MAYBE WE CAN UH\n[39:32] MTD045PM: SO\n[39:33] MTD046ID: HMM\n[39:34] MTD045PM: YEAH IT COULD BE\n[39:35] MTD045PM: IT CAN BE DONE FOR E", "question": "What are the final design and feature decisions made for the new remote control, including its target audience, power source, material, color scheme, shape, interface elements, and advanced functionalities?", "json_schema": 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THE MINUTES BUT IT'S ABOUT THE SAME THING WE DISCUSSED BEFORE\n[0:45] MTD045PM: UH\n[0:46] MTD045PM: COULD OPEN THAT ANYWAY THINK\n[1:00] MTD045PM: OTHER DESIGN ANYWAY WE TOOK AS WE TOOK W WE TOOK RUBBER AS AS THE MATERIAL LAST TIME\n[1:06] MTD045PM: WE ALSO THAT YOU'RE JUST BUSY WITH IT\n[1:08] MTD045PM: TOOK THE ADVANCED CHIP TO T UH IMPLEMENT THE ADVANCED FEATURES\n[1:12] MTD045PM: WELL WE DISCUSSED THE DESIGN NO SHARP CORNERS WE ROUNDED IT OFF LIKE YOU SEE ON THE OTHER SCREEN WHICH IS FINE\n[1:19] MTD045PM: UM WE AGREED THAT THE COLOUR SHOULD BE B UH YELLOW AND BLACK\n[1:23] MTD045PM: YELLOW IN THE BACK BECAUSE IT'S M TRENDY MORE TRENDY THAN BLACK ANYWAY\n[1:28] MTD045PM: SO THEN WE CA YEAH\n[1:31] MTD045PM: WE AGREED THAT WE WOULD IMPLEMENT BOTH THE L. C. D. AND SPEECH RECOGNITION BUT I'LL GET TO THAT IN A MOMENT\n[1:37] MTD045PM: 'CAUSE SOME CHANGES IN THE FINANCES HAVE\n[1:40] MTD045PM: LEFT US IMPLICATIONS ANYWAY\n[1:41] MTD045PM: SO SO LIKE I SAID WE HAD NO INSIGHT IN FINANCES NO PRICES BUT WE HAVE 'EM NOW\n[1:43] MTD048ME: HMM\n[1:47] MTD045PM: AND IT'S BAD\n[1:50] MTD045PM: ANYWAY\n[1:52] MTD045PM: WE ARE\n[1:54] MTD045PM: OH\n[1:55] MTD045PM: PROTOTYPE PRESENTATION WELL FIRST YOU GUYS BUILT THE PROTOTYPE\n[1:59] MTD045PM: SO YOU COULD COULD PRESENT THAT\n[2:03] MTD045PM: BUT UM LET'S SEE WHAT BE HANDY TO DO\n[2:08] MTD045PM: NEE NO YOU JUST GO AHEAD AND PRESENT THE W WE'LL SCRAP IT LATER BECAUSE\n[2:13] MTD046ID: I THINK IT'S MORE OR LESS THE SAME AS WE HAD\n[2:14] MTD045PM: WHAT\n[2:15] MTD047UID: IT'S BASICALLY WHAT WE AGREED UPON BUT JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE SPECIFIED\n[2:15] MTD048ME: HMM\n[2:16] MTD045PM: OH THAT'S\n[2:17] MTD046ID: NO MUCH S\n[2:18] MTD045PM: HASN'T CHANGED THAT MUCH HUH\n[2:19] MTD046ID: NO NO NO NOT AT ALL\n[2:20] MTD045PM: I DIDN'T EXPECT ANYWAY\n[2:21] MTD045PM: YOU JUST COLOURED IT\n[2:24] MTD047UID: UH S\n[2:27] MTD047UID: FINAL DESIGN\n[2:38] MTD047UID: BASICALLY IN WHAT WE DISCUSSED COVER AND BUTTONS WILL BE MADE OF RUBBER YELLOW COLOUR BLACK COMPONENTS AS YOU CAN SEE RIGHT OVER HERE\n[2:46] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[2:47] MTD047UID: WE CHOSE A DIFFERENT TYPE OF COLOUR FOR THE MENU\n[2:47] MTD045PM: I LIKE THE MENU\n[2:51] MTD047UID: A BIT DARKER YELLOW SO THAT IT COM REALLY SHOWS IN THIS KEYPAD\n[2:58] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[2:59] MTD047UID: IF YOU PUT THEM ALL BLACK IT'S NOT REALLY THAT GOOD A CONTRAST\n[3:03] MTD047UID: SO\n[3:04] MTD045PM: AND I SUPPOSE THE THE THE YELLOW IS NOT PRINTED ON THE ON THE RUBBER\n[3:07] MTD045PM: IT'S IT'S PART OF THE RUBBER I SUPPOSE\n[3:09] MTD047UID: PROBAB YEAH\n[3:10] MTD045PM: I THINK THAT'S MORE I THINK THAT'S MORE DURABLE ANYWAY THAN PRINTED ON TO\n[3:11] MTD047UID: THAT'S THE BE\n[3:13] MTD046ID: HMM\n[3:14] MTD047UID: AND IT I GUESS IT'S MORE EASIER TO JUST PAINT IT ON THE RUBBER THAN TO UH\n[3:17] MTD046ID: YEAH OF COURSE\n[3:19] MTD048ME: MM YEAH\n[3:19] MTD046ID: THAT'S UH THE INTEGRATION STORY AGAIN\n[3:22] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[3:23] MTD047UID: SO WE HAVE IT'S A BIT ROUND SHAPED THAT'S WHAT WE HAD UH\n[3:24] MTD045PM: OH YEAH\n[3:31] MTD047UID: WE CHOSE THE BUTTONS TO BE UH TELETEXT OKAY BUTTON FAVOURITE CHANNEL AND THE MUTE\n[3:39] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[3:40] MTD047UID: SO THAT'S BASICALLY WHAT WE CHOSE THERE\n[3:42] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[3:43] MTD047UID: IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO ADD PLEASE INTERRUPT ME\n[3:45] MTD046ID: NO UH THIS IS JUST A DESCRIPTION OF WHAT WE SEE THERE\n[3:47] MTD046ID: SO\n[3:47] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[3:48] MTD047UID: OH\n[3:48] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[3:49] MTD046ID: SPEAKS FOR ITSELF\n[3:52] MTD047UID: THAT'S PRETTY MUCH IT\n[3:55] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[3:57] MTD045PM: NOW IT'S MY TIME TO RUIN EVERYTHING\n[4:00] MTD045PM: WELL NOT RUIN EVERYTHING BUT NO NAH\n[4:01] MTD047UID: OH SORRY\n[4:04] MTD045PM: FINANCES THAT'S WHAT WE HAVE HERE WHAT YOU DREW\n[4:08] MTD045PM: WE HAVE BATTERY POWER WE HAVE ADVANCED CHIPS AND THE SAM THE SENSOR\n[4:13] MTD045PM: THE SAMPLE SENSOR AND UH FOR SPEAK RECOGNITION ANYWAY\n[4:17] MTD045PM: SO WHICH YOU SEE THE WHICH IS DE O ONE OF THE MOST EXPENSIVE PARTS\n[4:22] MTD045PM: SO WELL WE HAVE SIN ONE CURVE A DESIGN\n[4:27] MTD045PM: RUBBER DESIGN\n[4:28] MTD045PM: AND WE HAD A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[4:30] MTD045PM: SUPPOSE YELLOW IS A SPECIAL COLOUR\n[4:32] MTD045PM: SO JUST HALF A EURO FOR YOU HAVE PUSHBUTTONS AND AN L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[4:39] MTD045PM: YOU HAVE THE TOTAL OF SEVENTEEN EUROS IN PRODUCTION COST WHICH IS HIGHER THAN THE TWELVE AND A HALF THAT WE ARE PERMITTED TO USE\n[4:41] MTD046ID: HMM\n[4:46] MTD045PM: SO EASY\n[4:46] MTD048ME: HMM\n[4:47] MTD045PM: WHAT DO WE SCRAP\n[4:49] MTD045PM: WELL THINK I HAD THE BEST SOLUTION THAT I CAME UP WITH IS JUST TO S TAKE OUT THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[4:49] MTD046ID: I D\n[4:54] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[4:54] MTD047UID: I'D SAY THAT TOO\n[4:55] MTD045PM: BECAUSE THE L. C. D. HAS MORE SUPPORT ON CUSTOMER SIDE\n[4:58] MTD046ID: HMM\n[4:58] MTD045PM: THERE ARE NINETY ONE PERCENT OF UH THE PEOPLE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[5:01] MTD045PM: BUT NINETY PERCENT WHO FAVOUR AN L. C. D. DISPLAY AND ONLY SIXTY PERCENT THAT FAVOUR SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[5:06] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S ALSO HARDER TO\n[5:07] MTD047UID: UH WE DON'T REALLY HAVE A EXTRA FUNCTION WITH THE SPEECH SAMPLE WHICH YOU CAN'T DO WITH A NORMAL REMOTE CONTROL WHICH PEOPLE ALREADY DO\n[5:08] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[5:12] MTD046ID: HMM\n[5:14] MTD047UID: SO\n[5:14] MTD045PM: SO I JU I TOOK THAT OUT\n[5:17] MTD045PM: SO AND SO IT'S STILL STUCK WITH THIRTEEN SO I HAD TO TAKE OUT THE SPECIAL COLOUR I SUPPOSE\n[5:22] MTD045PM: AND YEAH I DIDN'T SEE ANYTHING ELSE I COULD TAKE OUT\n[5:27] MTD045PM: YEAH I COULD TAKE OUT THE PUSH BUTTONS BUT WE NEED THOSE\n[5:27] MTD048ME: PUSHBUT\n[5:29] MTD046ID: HUH\n[5:30] MTD045PM: SO GENERALLY WHAT I CAME UP WITH IN ORDER TO BE COU TO TO HAVE PRODUCTION COST OF TWELVE AND A HALF EUROS\n[5:31] MTD048ME: SPECIAL COLOUR YEAH\n[5:38] MTD045PM: SPE SCRAP SPEECH RECOGNITION AND THE SEPARATE COVERS CAN ACCOUNT FOR THE IF PEOPLE WANT IT WE'LL JUST THEN WE'LL DO IT IN BLACK\n[5:47] MTD045PM: WE'LL JUST DELIVER IT IN BLACK HAVE THE IT HAS ALL THE FUNCTION THAT IT'S SUPPOSED TO HAVE\n[5:50] MTD045PM: AND IF YOU WANT IT IF YOU WANT THE CUSTOM DESIGN THEN YOU CAN BUY THE SEPARATE COVERS\n[5:54] MTD047UID: WELL I'D I TEND TO DISAGREE WITH YOU ON THAT BECAUSE THE TREND ISSUE WAS A BIG ISSUE WHEN WE STARTED DESIGNING THIS\n[5:54] MTD045PM: YOU MAKE IT D ORANGE OR WHATEVER YOU WANT\n[6:00] MTD045PM: IT WAS A BIG ISSUE BUT\n[6:01] MTD047UID: SO CAN'T WE JUST BASICALLY EXTEND IT TO THIRTEEN\n[6:03] MTD045PM: I'LL JUST GO BACK\n[6:04] MTD045PM: UH LET'S JUST LET'S SEE WHAT OKAY LET'S JUST SEE WHAT WE NO WE WE HAVE TO BE UNDER TWELVE AND A HALF\n[6:09] MTD048ME: YEAH IT\n[6:09] MTD045PM: IT IT'S NOT UH THE PROJECT IS A NO GO IF WE GO OVER TWELVE AND A HALF SO\n[6:10] MTD048ME: THE P\n[6:11] MTD046ID: OKAY BUT THERE'S ANOTHER PROBLEM\n[6:11] MTD048ME: AND THE P\n[6:12] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[6:13] MTD046ID: BUT THERE'S ANOTHER PROBLEM\n[6:14] MTD048ME: WHAT\n[6:14] MTD046ID: IF WE TAKE ANOTHER COVER FOR INSTANCE BLACK THEN WE ALSO NEED ANOTHER BUTTON FRAME 'CAUSE BLACK AND BLACK DOESN'T WORK OBVIOUSLY\n[6:20] MTD045PM: I THINK YOU THAT'S WHAT YOU WERE ASS ASSIGNED TO DO REALLY TO TO SEE HOW B TH BOTH THOSE WORK TOGETHER\n[6:23] MTD046ID: HUH\n[6:25] MTD046ID: HUH\n[6:26] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[6:27] MTD045PM: SO I THINK YEAH IT'S I THINK IT'S Y ONE OF THE IT'S A GOOD WAY TO UM\n[6:33] MTD045PM: TO HELP PEOPLE UH TO MAKE TO KEEP THE PRODUCT TRENDY TOO\n[6:34] MTD046ID: HMM\n[6:36] MTD046ID: HMM\n[6:36] MTD045PM: JUST KEEP YOU JUST MAKE NEW COVERS FOR THE FOR IT LIKE WE AGREED BEFORE\n[6:38] MTD046ID: RIGHT\n[6:39] MTD046ID: I AGREE\n[6:41] MTD045PM: AND EVERYTHING THAT'S LEFT IS IS THE BASIC FUNCTION THAT UH THAT WE WANT OUR PRODUCT TO HAVE\n[6:46] MTD045PM: BECAUSE THE EXPENSIVE PARTS ARE IN EITHER THE ADVANCED CHIP\n[6:51] MTD045PM: BUT WE NEED THAT FOR THE L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[6:52] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[6:52] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[6:52] MTD047UID: WE DO\n[6:53] MTD045PM: THEN AGAIN WE HAVE THE L. C. D. DISPLAY WHICH IS ALSO EXPENSIVE\n[6:56] MTD045PM: B YEAH BUT THOSE GO TOGETHER\n[6:57] MTD045PM: AND YEAH WE COULD TAKE OUT THE CURVE\n[7:00] MTD046ID: OR SAY LET'S LOSE RUBBER TAKE PLASTIC\n[7:00] MTD047UID: WE COULD TAKE OUT A CURVE INDEED\n[7:03] MTD045PM: COULD WE COULD TAKE OUT THE CURVE\n[7:04] MTD045PM: IS THAT AN OPTION\n[7:05] MTD046ID: YES\n[7:06] MTD045PM: FOR YOU\n[7:08] MTD046ID: ALTHOUGH WE ARE DEMOLISHING A LITTLE BIT THE STYLE\n[7:08] MTD048ME: BUT UH THE AND\n[7:08] MTD047UID: I THINK THE COLOUR IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE REALLY THE CURVE BECAUSE IF YOU JUST END UP WITH AN ENTIRELY BLACK REMOTE CONTROL\n[7:10] MTD046ID: BUT\n[7:10] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[7:16] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[7:16] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S IT IT DOES RUIN IT BUT THE FACT THAT I T TOOK THAT DECISION OR T\n[7:17] MTD048ME: THE PEOPLE\n[7:18] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[7:23] MTD045PM: TOOK THIS EXAMPLE ACTUALLY NOT REALLY DECISION BUT THE EXAMPLE IS BECAUSE WE DO OFFER THE UM THE POSSIBILITY OF ADDING YOUR OWN CUSTOM COVERS\n[7:34] MTD045PM: SO YOU CAN CHANGE ANY COLOUR YOU WANT\n[7:36] MTD045PM: SO IT'S JUST YOU DELIVER A BASIC REMOTE CONTROL WITH A POSSIBILITY TO CHANGE YOU INTO WHATEVER YOU WANT\n[7:42] MTD046ID: CAN WE THEN NOT ALSO UH CHANGE THE MATERIAL\n[7:45] MTD046ID: WE TAKE PLASTIC FOR THE BASIC COVER AND\n[7:47] MTD045PM: YOU CAN TAKE PLASTIC\n[7:48] MTD045PM: BUT I D IT'S SOMETHING THAT'S STUCK INTO MY MIND IS THAT SOMETHING THAT REALLY CAME FORWARD FROM THE MARKETING RESEARCH IS THAT PEOPLE LIKE THE THE THE THE SQUISHY FEELING OF THE SPONGY FEELING OF THE AND IT REALLY MAKES IT ALSO MAKES IT DIFFERENT FROM THE EXISTING REMOTE CONTROLS\n[7:56] MTD048ME: SPONGY YEAH\n[7:58] MTD046ID: WE CAN PUT THOSE TO THE TO THE OTHER COVERS\n[7:59] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[8:02] MTD048ME: AND\n[8:02] MTD045PM: BECAUSE THEY'RE ALL PLASTIC\n[8:04] MTD046ID: THAT'S TRUE\n[8:04] MTD045PM: SO WHICH IN IN TURN RUBBER WOULD INCREASE DURABILITY BECAUSE IT DOESN'T BREAK\n[8:07] MTD046ID: BUT OKAY\n[8:10] MTD046ID: BUT WHAT DO YOU THEN SUGGEST WE'D LOSE\n[8:12] MTD046ID: BECAUSE WE HAVE TO LOSE TWO THINGS AND I GUESS\n[8:14] MTD045PM: I AL LIKE I SAID I LOST THE SPEECH RECOGNITION AND I LOST THE SPECIAL COLOUR WHICH WOULD MAKE THIS BLACK A BLACK AND GREY\n[8:15] MTD048ME: BUT\n[8:17] MTD046ID: YES\n[8:20] MTD046ID: OKAY AND THAT'S ENOUGH\n[8:21] MTD045PM: YEAH THAT'S THAT THAT THAT'S ENOUGH BECAUSE\n[8:23] MTD047UID: SO BLACK AND GREY IS OKAY\n[8:25] MTD045PM: I GUESS THOSE ARE THE BASIC COLOURS\n[8:25] MTD048ME: BUT\n[8:26] MTD045PM: SO OH\n[8:26] MTD046ID: HMM\n[8:27] MTD047UID: WHICH WE CAN FABRICATE OKAY\n[8:29] MTD048ME: THE PEOPLE WANT TO PAY FOR FOR IT SO WHY WHY UH DO WE HAVE TO KEEP US UH UH UM ON THE TWELVE AND A HALF\n[8:29] MTD045PM: I THINK THOSE ARE BASIC COL\n[8:32] MTD045PM: THEY WANT TO\n[8:37] MTD045PM: TO ENSURE THE PROFIT\n[8:38] MTD045PM: THAT THAT'S TH THAT'S THE ORDER\n[8:40] MTD045PM: WE'RE JUST UH WE'RE THE PROJECT TEAM AND WE GOT OUR OUR ORDERS FROM THE PRO FROM THE BOSS OF OUR COMPANY WHICH SAY WE DON'T WANNA SPEND MORE THAN TWELVE FIFTY FOR THIS\n[8:45] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[8:47] MTD048ME: BUT WE CAN TAKE A RISK\n[8:49] MTD045PM: BUT THAT'S NOT FOR OUR THAT'S NOT OUR DECISION TO TAKE\n[8:52] MTD047UID: NO WE BASICALLY\n[8:52] MTD045PM: WE HAVE A BUDGET OF TWELVE FIFTY PER PRODUCT\n[8:52] MTD048ME: OKAY YEAH\n[8:53] MTD046ID: HMM\n[8:54] MTD047UID: WE NEED TO STICK TO THAT\n[8:54] MTD045PM: SO\n[8:55] MTD045PM: STICK THAT\n[8:56] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK IT'S REALLY BAD EITHER\n[8:57] MTD045PM: I MEAN IF WE WE HAVE THE THE BACKUP OF OR THE BACKUP DESIGN THING\n[9:01] MTD048ME: I HOPE THE PEOPLE WILL LIKE IT BUT\n[9:03] MTD045PM: TO HAVE I THINK THEY WOULD DO\n[9:05] MTD045PM: TH I THINK THEY DO LIKE BECAUSE YO WE YOU WE AGREE UPON THAT THE THAT THE THE THE COVER THING WAS A NICE IDEA\n[9:12] MTD045PM: BECAUSE P YOU COULD HAVE ALL SORT OF DESIGNS WHILE AT THE SAME TIME JUST MANUFACTURING ONE PRODUCT\n[9:18] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[9:18] MTD045PM: ONE BASIC PRODUCT WHICH YOU COULD TURN INTO ANY ANY TASTE YOU WANT\n[9:21] MTD045PM: SO I THINK IT'S THE BEST SOLUTION TO MAKE THOSE CU CUSTOM COVERS FOR THE DESIGN ASPECT AND KEEP THE FUNCTIONALITY BETWEEN OF WITHIN THE TH THE BOUNDARIES OF THE YOUR F UH YOUR BUDGET\n[9:26] MTD046ID: PERHAPS WE SHOULD MAKE M\n[9:26] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[9:29] MTD046ID: HUH\n[9:34] MTD048ME: THE FIRST SHEET\n[9:35] MTD045PM: SO\n[9:35] MTD046ID: PERHAPS WE SHOULD MAKE CLEAR TO OUR CUSTOMER THAT WE HAD TO DO THIS TO STAY UNDER THE COST\n[9:39] MTD046ID: AND THAT'S UH THEY KNOW THAT THIS IS AN OPTION AND THAT WE HAD TO DROP THE OPTION TO STAY UNDER THE COST THAT THEY KNOW THAT\n[9:47] MTD045PM: WELL I DON'T THINK YEAH\n[9:48] MTD046ID: PERHAPS THEY DECIDE THA\n[9:49] MTD045PM: IS IT WORTH IS IT IS IT DOES IT MEAN ANYTHING TO THE CUSTOMER\n[9:49] MTD047UID: BUT THEY DON'T\n[9:51] MTD045PM: LIKE IT LIKE WE DON'T CARE WE DON'T CARE THAT YOU HAD TO\n[9:52] MTD046ID: OF COURSE\n[9:52] MTD046ID: PERHAPS THEY UH NO BUT PERHAPS THEY THINK UH OKAY THE COVER IS SUCH A NICE IDEA\n[9:57] MTD046ID: UH LET'S THAT THAT THEN THEY UH THAT ALLOW US TO MAKE SOME MORE COSTS\n[10:03] MTD046ID: WE CA WE UH WE CAN AT LEAST TELL THEM THAT\n[10:04] MTD045PM: TRUE BUT WE DID WE DIDN'T GET THAT\n[10:06] MTD045PM: SO I THINK IT'S IT SHOULD EITHER BE A PACK\n[10:06] MTD046ID: YOU DON'T KNOW THAT\n[10:08] MTD047UID: WELL\n[10:09] MTD046ID: HUH\n[10:09] MTD045PM: MAYBE WE SH THAT SHOULD BE SOLD IN IN THE S IN STORES WITH WITH A STANDARD COVER OR SOMETHING\n[10:14] MTD046ID: NO I'M NOT UH TALKING ABOUT THAT COST BUT THE ONE THAT G HAS GIVEN US THE ORDER TO DESIGN THIS\n[10:15] MTD045PM: BUT\n[10:19] MTD046ID: WE COULD AT LEAST M UH MAKE IT LIKE THIS LIKE YOU SAID AND THEN TELL THEM OKAY\n[10:20] MTD045PM: THEY COULD BUT UH\n[10:23] MTD046ID: WE HAD TO DROP THIS AND THAT JUST THAT YOU KNOW\n[10:25] MTD046ID: IT IS AN STILL AN OPTION BUT NOT FOR THIS PRICE\n[10:28] MTD045PM: IT'S AN OPTION BUT YEAH IT'S TRUE\n[10:30] MTD045PM: SO ACTUALLY UH IT'S NOT THAT MUCH OF AN INCREASE BUT YEAH\n[10:33] MTD047UID: AND IF WE\n[10:33] MTD045PM: WE CANNOT CONTACT THEM\n[10:34] MTD045PM: IT'S JUST THE ORDER THAT WE GOT\n[10:35] MTD046ID: EXACTLY BUT\n[10:35] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[10:35] MTD045PM: SO THAT'S WHAT WE GOTTA GO WITH\n[10:39] MTD045PM: SO IT'S EITHER ONE FI JUST JUST TO GET IT F JUST TO GET IT THROUGH FINAL IT'S EITHER TURNED INTO PLASTIC\n[10:46] MTD045PM: DROP THE SQUISHY FEEL MAKE IT MAKE IT MORE BREAKABLE UM OR TURN IT YELLOW\n[10:48] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[10:50] MTD046ID: HMM\n[10:53] MTD045PM: SO\n[10:56] MTD045PM: IT'S UH SOMETHING WE HAVE TO DECIDE ON\n[11:00] MTD046ID: I'D SAY LOSE THE CURVE AND THE COLOUR AND\n[11:02] MTD045PM: I SAY LOSE THE CURVE\n[11:04] MTD045PM: OH THAT'S TRUE WE COULD LOSE THE C YEAH I FORGOT THAT SORRY\n[11:07] MTD045PM: UH THE CURVE\n[11:08] MTD045PM: SO THAT'S JUST THIS ONE JUST D THIS IS THE BANANA CURVE\n[11:08] MTD047UID: SO WHICH CURVE IS THAT BA THAT'S BASICALLY THAT CURVE\n[11:13] MTD046ID: HMM\n[11:14] MTD048ME: YEAH THAT'S BETTER\n[11:15] MTD045PM: SO THIS WOULD THIS WOULD BE STRAIGHT\n[11:15] MTD047UID: SO WE COULD U STILL HAVE THE COMFORT\n[11:18] MTD045PM: NO UH NO THAT WOULD BE A CURVE INSIDE THE THING I GUESS\n[11:22] MTD045PM: NO WOULD JU THEN IT WOULD JUST BE A STRAIGHT REMOTE\n[11:24] MTD045PM: JUST LIKE LIKE THAT\n[11:26] MTD046ID: HMM\n[11:29] MTD045PM: WHICH WOULD YEAH TURN IT INTO SOMETHING FAR MORE ORDINARY\n[11:34] MTD045PM: WE COULD MAKE IT YELLOW THEN BUT\n[11:35] MTD047UID: I SECOND THAT\n[11:37] MTD045PM: YOU SECOND THAT YOU SECOND THAT WE LOSE THE CURVE\n[11:40] MTD047UID: NO THAT IT WOULD TURN OUT TO BE A PRETTY STRAIGHT FORWARD REMOTE CONTROL\n[11:44] MTD045PM: OKAY YEAH\n[11:45] MTD047UID: SO THAT'S NOT REALLY THAT\n[11:45] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[11:46] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[11:46] MTD045PM: SO I THINK IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO KEEP THE CURVE TO SEPARATE IT FROM THE REST OF THE REMOTE CONTROL WORLD SO TO SPEAK\n[11:51] MTD046ID: HMM\n[11:54] MTD045PM: SO WE KEEP THE CURVE\n[11:57] MTD045PM: SO THE ONLY ONLY SOLUTION IS EITHER TO USE THE L Y LOSE THE YELLOW OR LOSE THE RUBBER\n[11:57] MTD047UID: I WOULD\n[12:03] MTD045PM: AND I'M IN FAVOUR OF KEEPING THE RUBBER BECAUSE IT HAS MORE MORE ADVANTAGES THAN THE COLOUR YELLOW HAS\n[12:06] MTD046ID: OH\n[12:08] MTD046ID: I AGREE\n[12:09] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[12:10] MTD047UID: I WOULD SAY I WOULD AGREE WITH YOU ON THE COLOUR BECAUSE THAT'S AN EXTRA OPTION\n[12:10] MTD046ID: NO\n[12:10] MTD048ME: YEP\n[12:15] MTD047UID: AN EXTRA SERVICE WE CAN DELIVER FOR A LITTLE BIT OF MORE MONEY\n[12:16] MTD045PM: MM-HMM\n[12:18] MTD047UID: SO WE CAN ALWAYS DO THAT\n[12:19] MTD045PM: YEAH UM I GUESS PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO PAY FOR THAT\n[12:21] MTD045PM: SO I THINK WE CAN TAKE THAT OPTION AND JUST WITH UH WITH THE IDEA IN THE BACK OF OUR HEAD THAT YOU CAN CUSTOMISE YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[12:21] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[12:22] MTD046ID: HMM\n[12:27] MTD045PM: SO I THINK THAT WOULD STILL MAKE IT A NICE PRODUCT\n[12:27] MTD046ID: YES\n[12:30] MTD045PM: OKAY WE'RE FINAL ON THAT\n[12:31] MTD045PM: SO IT'S TOO BAD WE CAN'T MAKE THE WHOLE SUPER THING\n[12:35] MTD045PM: BUT ANYWAYS WE'RE HERE\n[12:39] MTD045PM: UM YEAH\n[12:41] MTD047UID: WHICH IS BASICALLY WHAT WE DISCUSSED\n[12:42] MTD045PM: THIS WE DISCUSSED JUST NOW\n[12:46] MTD045PM: THAT'S JUST NOW JUST WE COULD JUST DISCUSS HOW THE PROJECT WENT\n[12:49] MTD045PM: I MEAN WAS KIND OF\n[12:50] MTD048ME: AND I WANT TO DO THAT\n[12:51] MTD045PM: I SORT OF EXPECTED THAT EVERYTHING WOULD TURN OUT THIS WAY BUT BECAUSE YOU YEAH EVERYTHING CANNOT BE FOR FREE\n[12:58] MTD045PM: WE DIDN'T I THINK IT WAS TOO BAD WE DIDN'T HAVE THE FINANCIAL INFO THE LAST TIME\n[13:03] MTD045PM: BECAUSE THAT WAS I TH IT WAS REALLY ESSENTIAL REALLY TO MA BECAUSE WE SPENT UH UH ENTIRE STAGE DESIGNING A PRODUCT OF WHICH WE HAD NO IDEA WHAT IT WOULD COST\n[13:03] MTD047UID: YES WE COULD HAVE\n[13:03] MTD046ID: HUH\n[13:12] MTD046ID: HMM\n[13:13] MTD045PM: SO WE JUST PUT SOMETHING I THINK IT'S REALLY NOR NOT IN STROKE WITH REALITY ACTUALLY\n[13:14] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[13:20] MTD045PM: SO\n[13:20] MTD046ID: ME TOO I FELT A BIT BLIND THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT BECAUSE IN THE BEGINNING I HAD NO LIST OF AVAILABLE MATERIALS\n[13:22] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[13:24] MTD045PM: YEAH I THINK WOULD HAVE BEEN\n[13:24] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[13:26] MTD046ID: AND THEN I D HAD NOT LIST OF AVAILABLE C FINANCES\n[13:26] MTD048ME: BUT\n[13:26] MTD045PM: MATERIALS WOULD BE OK AT LEAST THE LAST MEETING I WOULD HAVE EXPECTED HAD TO HAVE THAT\n[13:28] MTD046ID: SO\n[13:32] MTD045PM: SO I SUPPOSE\n[13:34] MTD048ME: LET'S UM SEE UM\n[13:37] MTD045PM: YEAH LET'S SEE IF IT SELLS\n[13:38] MTD045PM: I MEAN I SUPPOSE THIS SELLS BECAUSE IT'S VERY VERY EXTENDED\n[13:39] MTD048ME: UM\n[13:43] MTD045PM: BUT\n[13:43] MTD047UID: WELL I HOPE IT SELLS\n[13:44] MTD048ME: LET'S\n[13:45] MTD048ME: UH\n[13:46] MTD046ID: HMM\n[13:46] MTD045PM: I SUPPOSE IT SELLS BECAUSE IT'S GOOD\n[13:47] MTD048ME: OH\n[13:48] MTD045PM: I MEAN IT'S GOT EVERYTHING FOR THE FOR THE REASONABLE PRICE BECAUSE WE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT IT'S GONNA COST ANYWAY\n[13:52] MTD046ID: HMM\n[13:58] MTD048ME: HMM\n[13:59] MTD048ME: OKAY LET'S EVAL EVALUATE UH THE PRODUCT OF US OUR DESIGN\n[14:07] MTD048ME: UM I HAVE SOME UH A METHOD A REQUIREMENTS AND SCALE OF\n[14:13] MTD048ME: I UH WILL PRE PRESENT UH SOME STATEMENTS AND WE WILL DECIDED TOGETHER WHA WHAT IF IT'S TRUE OR FALSE AND UH THEN WE SEE UH IF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE USER ARE FULFILLED OR NOT\n[14:21] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[14:26] MTD045PM: HAVE BEEN MET OKAY\n[14:28] MTD048ME: AND I WILL\n[14:30] MTD048ME: UH MAKE A NEW BLANK SHEET\n[14:33] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[14:35] MTD048ME: SO SO THE BUTTONS THE LOOK AND FEEL\n[14:38] MTD048ME: I THOUGHT IT WAS OKAY BUT THE ADVANCED UH SETTINGS UM SCREEN AUDIO AND CHANNEL\n[14:45] MTD047UID: WHICH ARE BASICALLY ACCESSIBLE THROUGH THE MENU BUTTON\n[14:45] MTD045PM: THEY'RE STUCK UNDER MENU\n[14:46] MTD048ME: WE ARE NOT\n[14:47] MTD045PM: FOR THE MENU\n[14:48] MTD046ID: HMM\n[14:48] MTD045PM: I THINK THOSE ARE TOTALLY MET BECAUSE WE WE REALLY TOOK THEM FOR THE THEY HAVE THE FEEL THEY WANT THEY HAVE THE SIMPLICITY THEY WANT\n[14:50] MTD048ME: OH THE MENU BUTTON IS IT\n[14:51] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[14:51] MTD048ME: HI OH OKAY\n[14:54] MTD048ME: THEN IT'S ALL UH\n[14:55] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S VERY UH VERY WELL MET\n[14:57] MTD045PM: EITHER TWO OR ONE MAYBE\n[14:58] MTD048ME: S IT'S TRUE\n[14:58] MTD046ID: ONE\n[15:00] MTD045PM: I THINK WE TOOK THAT EVERYTHING THEY WANTED INTO CONSIDERATION\n[15:01] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[15:02] MTD045PM: SO IT COULD EITHER BE A TWO OR A ONE\n[15:04] MTD048ME: SO D\n[15:06] MTD048ME: OH WAIT\n[15:07] MTD045PM: ONE AND A HALF\n[15:07] MTD048ME: UH PEN\n[15:09] MTD047UID: WHICH IS NOT AN OPTION\n[15:09] MTD048ME: THE P\n[15:12] MTD048ME: OH YEAH IT'S RED OKAY BUT\n[15:13] MTD045PM: JUST CREATE OUR OWN OPTION\n[15:15] MTD048ME: LOOK AND FEEL IS EVERYBO IT'S TRUE\n[15:21] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[15:21] MTD048ME: SO\n[15:23] MTD048ME: ANYONE\n[15:24] MTD048ME: AND THE NEXT ONE UH YEAH WHEN IT'S LOST UH YOU CAN FIND IT\n[15:29] MTD045PM: IT'S PERFECT\n[15:30] MTD045PM: EVEN FOR DEAF PEOPLE YEAH\n[15:31] MTD048ME: IT'S\n[15:32] MTD046ID: HMM\n[15:32] MTD045PM: IT'S I DON'T THINK IT'S PERFECT BUT WE DID EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO TO GET IT BACK\n[15:35] MTD047UID: TO MAKE IT THAT WAY YEAH\n[15:36] MTD045PM: BECAUSE IF IT'S STUCK IN YOU COUCH YOU CAN SEE THE LIGHT\n[15:38] MTD045PM: MAYBE YOU CAN HEAR IT\n[15:39] MTD045PM: BUT I MEAN WE TRIED SO I THINK IT THAT'S THAT DESERVES A ONE\n[15:39] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[15:40] MTD048ME: AND IT'S\n[15:43] MTD048ME: AND IT'S YEAH\n[15:45] MTD045PM: DEFINITELY\n[15:49] MTD048ME: TO\n[15:50] MTD048ME: THAT'S OKAY THEN\n[15:52] MTD048ME: AND THE NEXT ONE\n[15:55] MTD048ME: HOW IS THAT\n[15:55] MTD048ME: UH W WE HAD WE DON'T HAVE AN UH\n[15:59] MTD046ID: MANUAL\n[15:59] MTD048ME: MANUAL YEAH\n[16:02] MTD048ME: BUT I THINK THAT'S A PART OF IT\n[16:02] MTD046ID: I THINK THE L. C. D. DISPLAY COULD BE A LITTLE BIT MORE DIFFICULT THEN A NORMAL REMOTE CONTROL BUT THEN AGAIN IT'S FOR YOUNG PEOPLE\n[16:04] MTD048ME: BUT\n[16:04] MTD045PM: I'D USE AN REMOTE CONTROL\n[16:07] MTD047UID: MM YEAH\n[16:09] MTD046ID: SO\n[16:10] MTD048ME: YEAH AN L. C. D. IT TELLS A LOT ABOUT UH\n[16:12] MTD046ID: YEAH I TH\n[16:12] MTD047UID: AND IT'S PRETTY STRAIGHT FORWARD YOU HAVE A NAVIGATION NO KEYS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH THE L. C. D. MENUS\n[16:14] MTD046ID: EXACTLY\n[16:14] MTD045PM: IT'S PRETTY STRAIGHT FORWARD UH-HUH\n[16:16] MTD046ID: NO THAT'S TRUE\n[16:18] MTD046ID: I THINK IT WON'T BE A BIG PROBLEM\n[16:18] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[16:19] MTD047UID: SO\n[16:20] MTD048ME: SO IT'S A ONE OR A I DON'T KNOW\n[16:21] MTD047UID: ONE I D NO ACTU\n[16:25] MTD045PM: I THINK BUT WE DIDN'T EVEN THERE WAS NO ISSUE ON MAKING A MANUAL ACTUALLY\n[16:25] MTD048ME: FOR THE ADVANCED UH SETTINGS\n[16:29] MTD045PM: WE DIDN'T REALLY DISCUSS IT BUT\n[16:30] MTD048ME: NO OKAY THAT UH THAT'S TRUE\n[16:32] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK IT TAKES NO IT REALLY DOES DOESN'T TAKE TIME TO LEARN I THINK\n[16:35] MTD045PM: WE TOOK IT S IT'S SO EASY WE HAVE SO LITTLE BUTTON EVERYTHING SPEAKS FOR ITSELF REALLY\n[16:36] MTD047UID: NO IT IT IS PRETTY STRAIGHT FORWARD\n[16:36] MTD048ME: OH SO IT\n[16:40] MTD046ID: AH\n[16:40] MTD045PM: SO I THINK THAT'S YEAH WE DIDN'T IT'S EITHER TWO OR ONE I GUESS\n[16:41] MTD046ID: UM\n[16:42] MTD048ME: TAKES NO TI\n[16:43] MTD045PM: MAYBE IT'S A TWO BECAUSE D UH THE L. C. D. IS A LITTLE IS A LITTLE NEW AND THERE IS THERE ARE SOME OPTION HIDDEN UNDER THE MENU BUTTON\n[16:47] MTD046ID: WITH THE MORE IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS ON\n[16:49] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[16:50] MTD045PM: SO I MIGHT MAKE THIS A TWO INSTEAD OF A ONE I GUESS\n[16:50] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[16:52] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[16:52] MTD048ME: AND THE L. C. D. YOU HAVE TO SEE IT\n[16:55] MTD045PM: SO JUST MAKE THAT A TWO\n[16:58] MTD048ME: UM MM\n[17:03] MTD048ME: OH IT'S A LITTLE BIT\n[17:06] MTD048ME: LEARNING\n[17:13] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[17:15] MTD048ME: UH YEAH IT'S UH A LITTLE BIT SAME\n[17:18] MTD048ME: BUT IT TELLS YOU OR NOT\n[17:19] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[17:20] MTD045PM: YOU CAN USE THE L. C. D. IN A GOOD WAY\n[17:23] MTD045PM: I THINK SO\n[17:23] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S PERFECT THE W WHERE IT IS WHAT IT CAN DO IF IT USEFUL\n[17:28] MTD045PM: I THINK SO\n[17:28] MTD048ME: BUT WHA W OH YEAH\n[17:29] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[17:30] MTD048ME: WHAT ARE WE UH\n[17:32] MTD048ME: DISPLAYING ON THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[17:35] MTD048ME: JUST UH ONLY THE CHANNELS AND OR\n[17:38] MTD046ID: THE MENUS UH\n[17:40] MTD048ME: WHAT UH\n[17:40] MTD046ID: THINGS LIKE BRIGHTNESS AND UH THOSE KIND OF THINGS WE'VE PUT IN THE MENU BECAUSE WE HAVE NO BUTTONS FOR THOSE\n[17:46] MTD047UID: WELL BASICALLY THE MENU OPTIONS INDEED\n[17:48] MTD047UID: BUT\n[17:49] MTD048ME: OH IN THE L. C. D. SCREEN\n[17:50] MTD045PM: NO Y I MEAN IN THE L. C. D. SCREEN THE SMALL SCREEN\n[17:50] MTD046ID: YES\n[17:52] MTD045PM: WHAT DOES IT DISPLAY\n[17:52] MTD048ME: AND FOR A CHANNEL SELECTION UH OR THAT'S NOT\n[17:54] MTD045PM: WELL I THOUGHT IT WAS I THOUGHT IT WAS I THOUGHT THAT PEOPLE WANTED PREVIEWS ON THEIR I'M NOT SURE IF THAT EVEN POSSIBLE\n[17:58] MTD048ME: YEAH I THOUGHT I THOUGHT TOO BUT YEAH\n[17:59] MTD045PM: BUT 'CAUSE IT'S THIS REQUIRES A QUITE QUITE A BIT OF BAND WIDTH\n[18:03] MTD045PM: I DON'T THINK IT'S POSSIBLE REALLY\n[18:05] MTD045PM: BUT\n[18:06] MTD045PM: THE THEY DIDN'T REALLY DEFINE IN WHAT SHOULD BE USED FOR\n[18:06] MTD048ME: BUT\n[18:09] MTD048ME: MAYBE A T. V. GUIDE OR SOMETHING IN YOUR L. C. D. UH\n[18:09] MTD047UID: NO\n[18:10] MTD045PM: BUT I THINK IN FOR EXAMPLE LIKE T. V. GUIDES I THINK THAT'S THAT TH THAT YOU CAN TRANSMIT THROUGH IT AND EVERYTHING\n[18:11] MTD046ID: MM\n[18:13] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[18:16] MTD045PM: JUST FOR EXTRA INFORMATION ON YOUR PROGRAMMES\n[18:18] MTD048ME: YEAH IT MUST BE CLEAR THEN WHAT WHAT WHAT FOR WE USE IT\n[18:19] MTD045PM: BUT ALSO THINGS LIKE LIKE LIKE MENUS OR P HOW ABOUT PREFERENCES OF YOUR UH WITH CONFIGURING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL FOR FAVOURITE YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNEL FOR EXAMPLE\n[18:25] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[18:27] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[18:27] MTD045PM: HOW DO YOU CONFIGURE THAT\n[18:29] MTD045PM: SO THAT COULD BE DONE BY L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[18:31] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S GOOD\n[18:33] MTD045PM: NO MAYBE IT'S NOT A ONE BECAUSE IT'S WE'RE NOT USING IT PERFECTLY\n[18:36] MTD045PM: WE DIDN'T GIVE IT I DON'T THING OVER DISCUSSING\n[18:38] MTD045PM: NOW WE GAVE IT ENOUGH THOUGHT THOUGH\n[18:40] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[18:40] MTD045PM: I THINK WE D SHOULD JUST LOWER THIS\n[18:41] MTD045PM: MAYBE MAYBE IT'S A THREE THOUGH\n[18:44] MTD045PM: WE COULD'VE USED IT MORE EFFECTIVELY PROBABLY\n[18:47] MTD048ME: YEAH INDEED\n[18:49] MTD048ME: SO EVERYBODY'S AGREE WITH AN UH THREE ON IT IT'S\n[18:52] MTD046ID: YES\n[18:52] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[18:52] MTD045PM: YEAH WE ARE USING IT BUT IT'S NOT IT'S NOT POORLY USED BUT IT'S NOT EFFICIENTLY USED I THINK\n[18:52] MTD047UID: TWO OR THREE\n[18:53] MTD048ME: W\n[18:54] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[18:54] MTD047UID: SO\n[18:57] MTD045PM: WE COULD HAVE EV EVEN LOST THE SELECTION BUTTON AND UH DONE EVERYTHING VIA L. C. D. SELECTION\n[19:03] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[19:04] MTD045PM: IT'S NOW IT'S JUST EXTRA TO ILLUSTRATE IM UH EXTRA FEATURES BUT OKAY\n[19:06] MTD048ME: YEAH I\n[19:09] MTD048ME: A THREE\n[19:11] MTD046ID: NAH IT'S NOT REALLY ONLY AN EXTRA\n[19:13] MTD047UID: YOU CAN SEVEN\n[19:13] MTD048ME: AH NOTHING THAT'S\n[19:13] MTD046ID: NO MENUS\n[19:14] MTD046ID: THINK ABOUT\n[19:15] MTD048ME: A SEVEN\n[19:17] MTD048ME: UH THAT'S UH\n[19:18] MTD045PM: CAN YOU TALK TO REMOTE CONTROL\n[19:18] MTD047UID: OR WE COULD SAY IT\n[19:19] MTD045PM: WELL IT CAN'T TALK ANYMORE\n[19:21] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[19:22] MTD045PM: SO WE SCRAP THAT\n[19:24] MTD047UID: OR WE COULD SAY NEUTRAL WE 'CAUSE WE SCRATCHED THE\n[19:25] MTD045PM: OH YEAH JUST TO BE A PRICK BUT OF COURSE YOU CAN TALK TO YOUR REMOTE CONTROL IT DOESN'T DO ANYTHING\n[19:27] MTD047UID: C\n[19:28] MTD048ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[19:30] MTD045PM: BUT YOU C YOU CAN TALK TO IT\n[19:31] MTD048ME: NOT WITH THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[19:34] MTD048ME: UH YEAH ALL THE TRENDS AND NO COLOURS UH ANYMORE\n[19:37] MTD048ME: SO\n[19:38] MTD045PM: WELL WE DID TAKE EVERYTHING INTO CONSIDERATION OF COURSE\n[19:41] MTD045PM: UH THE SHAPE I SHAPE IS I\n[19:41] MTD048ME: YEAH UH UM ONLY IN THE CURVES\n[19:43] MTD045PM: I THINK WE YEAH I THINK THAT'S OKAY\n[19:45] MTD048ME: BUT THE COLOURS WE DON'T HAVE SPECIAL COLOURS ON IT\n[19:47] MTD047UID: NO WE DON'T HAVE THE COLOUR\n[19:48] MTD045PM: YEAH SPECIAL CO BUT WE TOOK INTO CONSIDERATION THE FACT THAT IT'S CUSTOMISABLE TO THE FASHI\n[19:48] MTD047UID: SO I\n[19:51] MTD048ME: YEAH BUT WE YEAH WE DON'T HAVE IT SO D\n[19:52] MTD047UID: YES BUT THE END PRODUCT SO\n[19:52] MTD046ID: HMM\n[19:55] MTD045PM: WE DON'T HAVE IT WE DO HAVE IT IT'S JUST SOLD AS A PACKAGE\n[19:56] MTD048ME: IN THE END PRODUCT\n[19:57] MTD046ID: BUT\n[19:58] MTD045PM: IT DOES IT'S NOT PART OF THE BASIC PRODUCT\n[19:59] MTD046ID: M\n[20:01] MTD046ID: CHANGING COVERS IS ALSO TREND THAT WE FOLLOWED\n[20:03] MTD045PM: IT THAT THAT'S WHAT I CALL TRENDY\n[20:05] MTD045PM: I MEAN THE SHAPE IS TRENDY\n[20:06] MTD045PM: THE THE SH THE THE FUNCTIONS ARE TRENDY\n[20:09] MTD045PM: IT'S JUST THE COLOURS THAT ARE NOT SUPPORTING THE BASIC MODEL\n[20:12] MTD048ME: NOW\n[20:12] MTD045PM: BECAUSE YOU HA IT'S JUST NOT AFFORDABLE AT THE MOMENT\n[20:14] MTD048ME: BUT IT'S NOT A ONE\n[20:15] MTD047UID: MAYBE WE SHOULD GO WITH A TWO THEN BECAUSE IT'S NOT PERFECT BECAUSE WE CAN'T DO IT INITIALLY BUT WE\n[20:17] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[20:19] MTD048ME: OH\n[20:20] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[20:20] MTD045PM: IT'S POSSIBLE BUT YOU HAVE TO PAY EXTRA FOR THE FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF HAVING IT IN A F A DIFFERENT COLOUR\n[20:28] MTD048ME: OH WELL\n[20:30] MTD048ME: OOPS\n[20:44] MTD048ME: OH IT'S A TWO RIGHT\n[20:47] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[20:48] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[20:52] MTD048ME: ON THE LAST ONE\n[20:54] MTD048ME: UH THAT N THAT'S ALL\n[20:55] MTD047UID: OVERALL SCORE\n[20:55] MTD045PM: OVERALL SCORE\n[20:57] MTD048ME: OVERALL\n[20:59] MTD048ME: IT'S UM\n[21:00] MTD045PM: ONE TWO THREE\n[21:01] MTD048ME: TEN SIXTEEN\n[21:02] MTD045PM: SIXTEEN\n[21:05] MTD048ME: THREE UH TWO TWO POINT SEVEN OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[21:06] MTD045PM: TWO TWO POINT SOME TWO POINT SOMETHING\n[21:09] MTD046ID: HMM\n[21:13] MTD048ME: I DON'T KNOW WHY\n[21:14] MTD047UID: TEN SIXTEEN\n[21:17] MTD047UID: DIVIDED BY\n[21:18] MTD046ID: SIX\n[21:18] MTD048ME: SIX\n[21:24] MTD047UID: IS TWO TWO THIRD\n[21:27] MTD045PM: TWO AND TWO THIRDS\n[21:28] MTD048ME: UM\n[21:32] MTD048ME: SO WE CAN SAY IT'S IT'S THE PRODUCT IS IT'S OKAY\n[21:37] MTD045PM: IT'S OKAY BUT THAT'S YO M MOSTLY IT'S IT'S INFLUENCED BY THE FACT THAT WE DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH RESOURCES TO IMPLEMENT SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[21:37] MTD048ME: Y NOT\n[21:38] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[21:40] MTD047UID: THERE'S\n[21:46] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[21:47] MTD045PM: 'CAUSE YEAH THAT GIVES YOU A SEVEN WHICH RUINS YOUR YOUR AVERAGE\n[21:50] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[21:51] MTD045PM: WITHOUT THAT IT WOULD BE LIKE UNDER IT WOULDN'T YEAH IT WOULD BE UNDER TWO\n[21:55] MTD045PM: SO I THINK WE HAVE EVEN WITH THIS IT'S REASONABLE\n[21:56] MTD048ME: WOAH\n[22:00] MTD047UID: YEAH IF WE MAKE IT INTO A FOUR AS IN NEUTRAL BECAUSE WE DIDN'T IMPLEMENT IT\n[22:04] MTD047UID: SO WE CAN'T SAY THAT WE THAT IT'S REALLY NOT WELL IMPLEMENTED\n[22:06] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[22:09] MTD047UID: WE COME OUT ON A AVERAGE OF TWO ONE EIGHTH\n[22:12] MTD045PM: WELL I THINK IT'S TWO IS OKAY\n[22:13] MTD047UID: SO WHICH IS PRETTY W GOOD\n[22:13] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[22:15] MTD045PM: YEAH TWO IS PRETTY GOOD\n[22:15] MTD047UID: IT'S AT LEAST ON THE POSITIVE SIDE\n[22:17] MTD047UID: SO WE COULD DEFINITELY HAVE DONE BETTER IF WE'VE HAD MORE RESOURCES BUT\n[22:17] MTD046ID: HMM OF COURSE\n[22:17] MTD045PM: DEFINITELY\n[22:17] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[22:23] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[22:23] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S PROBABLY I I DO ADMIT THAT WE D DID MISS A LITTLE OR DIDN'T SP DIDN'T TALK TALK ENOUGH ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF THE L. C. D. DISPLAY\n[22:24] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[22:24] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[22:35] MTD045PM: WE COULD HAVE USED IT MORE EFFICIENTLY WE JUST DIDN'T THINK OF IT THAT WAY\n[22:35] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[22:37] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[22:37] MTD048ME: YEAH WITH\n[22:38] MTD047UID: TRUE\n[22:39] MTD045PM: SO LIKE I SAID CHANGING CHANNELS EVERYTHING HIDDEN IN YOUR L. C. D. DISPLAY SO YOU JUST NEED THE NAVIGATION BUTTONS TO DO EVERYTHING\n[22:41] MTD048ME: THE SCALE\n[22:47] MTD046ID: BUT I THINK FOR THIS PRICE THIS IS IT'S REALLY A REASONABLE PRODUCT\n[22:51] MTD045PM: I THINK WE DIV I THINK WE DID VERY WELL UH EV EVEN IF YOU LOOK AT THIS SCORE WE DID QUITE WELL\n[22:51] MTD046ID: IT'S A GOOD PRODUCT\n[22:53] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[22:55] MTD048ME: WITH AN L. C. D. SCREEN\n[22:55] MTD046ID: OH\n[22:56] MTD045PM: IT JUST LOOKING FOR IMPROVEMENTS WHAT WHAT YOU COULD HAVE IMPROVED\n[22:58] MTD046ID: OH\n[22:58] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[22:59] MTD045PM: SO\n[22:59] MTD046ID: BUT IF PEP PEOPLE REALLY WANT SPEECH RECOGNITION THEN THEY MUST BE PREPARED TO PU TO PAY MORE BECAUSE IT'S CANNOT BE DONE FOR THIS\n[23:05] MTD045PM: THEY SH THEY SHOULD GET KIDS AND JUST STICK 'EM IN T. V. AND SAY CHANGE THE CHANNEL\n[23:05] MTD048ME: YEAH YOU CAN MAKE 'EM ANOTHER ONE\n[23:08] MTD046ID: HMM YEAH\n[23:10] MTD046ID: AH BUT FOR THIS PRICE UH YOU CANNOT ASK THAT\n[23:12] MTD045PM: I DON' THINK SO\n[23:13] MTD046ID: YOU CANNOT TH THINK OF THAT\n[23:13] MTD045PM: UH IT'S JUST NOT IT IT'S NOT AFFORDABLE\n[23:15] MTD046ID: NO IT'S NOT\n[23:15] MTD045PM: OR YOUR SH YOU SHOULD LOSE THE L. C. D. SCREEN PROBABLY BUT I THINK THAT'S I THINK THE L. C. D. SCREEN IS MORE WORTH THAN SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[23:18] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[23:21] MTD046ID: OH IT'S ALSO MORE ATTRACTIVE\n[23:23] MTD045PM: DEFINITELY\n[23:24] MTD045PM: OKAY THAT WAS THAT\n[23:26] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[23:30] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[23:31] MTD045PM: SO THAT'S THE FINAL PRODUCT WITHOUT THE SPEAKERS I GUESS\n[23:32] MTD047UID: SO DID YOU\n[23:35] MTD045PM: LET'S SEE WHAT WAS LEFT IN THE THE ANOTHER ONE\n[23:50] MTD045PM: HMM\n[23:54] MTD045PM: YEAH WE EVALUATE THE PRODUCT\n[23:58] MTD045PM: GENERAL PROJECT WHAT'S I IN FOR EXAMPLE I THOU I THOUGHT WE WERE PRETTY CREATIVE IN WHAT WE CREATED\n[24:05] MTD045PM: WE TOOK THE WHOLE NEW APPROACH OF MAKING EXCHANGEABLE COVER FOR EXAMPLE WHICH I THOUGHT WAS PRETTY CREATIVE BECAUSE IT WAS NEVER NEVER EVER LISTED SOMEWHERE\n[24:15] MTD046ID: HMM\n[24:15] MTD048ME: FAVOURITE CHANNEL\n[24:17] MTD045PM: WELL\n[24:19] MTD045PM: ANYWAYS\n[24:20] MTD045PM: YEAH LEADERSHIP IS UP TO YOU\n[24:21] MTD045PM: I MEAN PERHAPS I SCREWED UP BECAUSE I D PUT A PUT A SPEECH RECOGNITION INTO IT\n[24:26] MTD045PM: BUT THAT'S NOT FOR ME TO DECIDE\n[24:27] MTD048ME: YEAH I KNOW\n[24:28] MTD045PM: I THINK WE DID PRETTY WELL AS TEAM WORK THOUGH\n[24:28] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[24:30] MTD045PM: BECAUSE YEAH WAS VERY HARD TO WORK WITH ONE ANOTHER IF YOU CANNOT COMMUNICATE IN THE MEANTIME\n[24:31] MTD046ID: YES\n[24:33] MTD046ID: HMM\n[24:34] MTD045PM: BECAUSE WHEN I GOT THE WHEN I GOT THE INPUT FOR THE FINANCIAL RESULTS INITIALLY OF COURSE I WANTED TO CONTACT YOU\n[24:34] MTD046ID: HMM\n[24:35] MTD048ME: YEAH YOU'RE WORKING SEPARATE\n[24:38] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[24:40] MTD045PM: SAY LOOK THIS IS YOU'RE DOING THE WRONG THING YOU'RE S YOU'RE WASTING YOUR TIME NOW BECAUSE WE'RE IMPLEMENTING STUFF THAT WE CANNOT AFFORD\n[24:41] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[24:42] MTD046ID: HUH\n[24:46] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[24:47] MTD048ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[24:47] MTD046ID: HMM\n[24:48] MTD045PM: SO IT WOULD BE BETTER IF Y IF THERE WAS MORE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN UH BECAUSE THAT'S THAT'S WHAT WOULD W YOU WHAT YOU WOULD NORMALLY DO\n[24:48] MTD046ID: HMM\n[24:51] MTD048ME: YEAH YEAH YEAH\n[24:52] MTD048ME: DIRECT UH COMMUNICATION WITH YEAH\n[24:52] MTD047UID: AND WE COULD SHARE INFORMATION WHICH WE RECEIVED\n[24:54] MTD045PM: EITHER CALL OR EMAIL SOMEONE\n[24:56] MTD045PM: SO THAT WAS TOO BAD CON WAS IMPOSSIBLE HERE ANYWAYS\n[24:56] MTD046ID: HMM\n[24:59] MTD046ID: THAT'S THE SAME THING THAT I HAD IN THE BEGINNING\n[25:01] MTD046ID: EVERYBODY WAS USING MATERIALS THAT S I DIDN'T HAVE\n[25:04] MTD046ID: SO\n[25:04] MTD045PM: IT DIDN'T HAVE OR DIDN'T KNEW WHAT THEY COSTS OR WHATEVER\n[25:04] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[25:06] MTD046ID: OH\n[25:06] MTD045PM: THERE WAS JUST TOO LITTLE INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT THINGS ACTUALLY COST AND IF YOU COULD USE THEM\n[25:06] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[25:09] MTD046ID: HMM\n[25:12] MTD045PM: SO THAT WAS A LITTLE UNCLEAR I SUPPOSE\n[25:14] MTD045PM: I THINK A SMARTBOARD SMARTBOARD IS PRETTY COOL\n[25:17] MTD045PM: I THINK UH S ESPECIALLY FOR DESIGN ISSUES IT'S VERY EASY JUST TO GIVE YOUR GIVE YOUR THOUGHTS A LITTLE IT'S EASIER TO SHARE THEM\n[25:17] MTD048ME: MY HANDWRITING IS LITTLE BIT YEAH\n[25:22] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[25:24] MTD046ID: HMM\n[25:24] MTD047UID: ALTHOUGH FOR ACTUAL DESIGN I'D SAY THE RESPONSE TIME SHOULD BE A LITTLE BIT HIGHER BECAUSE\n[25:27] MTD045PM: IT'S A LITTLE LESS IT THE RESPONSE TIME IS LE IT'S VERY BAD\n[25:30] MTD046ID: HMM\n[25:31] MTD045PM: IT'S GOOD TO VISUALISE EVERYTHING BUT I THINK THE RESPONSE TIME SHOULD COULD BE A LOT BETTER\n[25:35] MTD047UID: THE DIGITAL PEN WAS DEFINITELY BETTER TO DRAW MY IDEAS AND TO\n[25:35] MTD048ME: BUT TH THAT'S\n[25:37] MTD045PM: DEFINITELY\n[25:38] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[25:39] MTD045PM: YEAH IT'S TRUE\n[25:39] MTD048ME: YEAH OKAY\n[25:39] MTD047UID: FURTHER ELABORATE ON THAT\n[25:41] MTD047UID: SO\n[25:41] MTD046ID: BUT THERE'S UH ALSO ONE PROBLEM WITH THIS I NOTICED\n[25:44] MTD046ID: UH YOU HAVE TO FINISH A PAGE BEFORE GOING TO A N\n[25:45] MTD045PM: NO YOU DON'T HAVE TO\n[25:47] MTD048ME: NO\n[25:47] MTD045PM: NO YOU DON'T\n[25:47] MTD045PM: I JIN I DIDN'T CHECK THE FINISH BUTTON\n[25:48] MTD048ME: YOU CAN\n[25:48] MTD046ID: OH\n[25:50] MTD045PM: I JUST YOU JUST DITCH IT AND YOU CAN COPY IT OR WHATEVER\n[25:51] MTD048ME: DONE AND THEN IT'S OKAY\n[25:53] MTD046ID: OKAY I SAW THAT UH\n[25:54] MTD045PM: UH ONLY IF YOU UH CHECK THE NOTES OR PRESS DONE\n[25:57] MTD045PM: THEN IT UM THEN YOU CAN THEN IT EXPORTS TO WORD AUTOMATICALLY\n[26:00] MTD046ID: HMM\n[26:02] MTD045PM: BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY TO CHECK EITHER ONE OF THOSE TWO\n[26:05] MTD045PM: YOU CAN JUST PREVIEW YOUR P YOU CAN JUST PREVIEW YOUR PAGE IN THE IN THE PROGRAMME\n[26:05] MTD046ID: YEAH BUT I MADE\n[26:05] MTD048ME: OH OKAY\n[26:09] MTD046ID: OKAY BUT I MADE THREE PAGES AND THEY WERE NOT FINISHED\n[26:09] MTD048ME: OKAY YEAH\n[26:12] MTD046ID: AND WHEN THE THIRD ONE WAS FINISHED I WANTED TO DOWNLOAD IT AND THEN IT WAS NOT POSSIBLE ANYMORE\n[26:15] MTD046ID: BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO CLOSE ALL THE PINNITS UH THE PAGES BEFORE GOING FURTHER\n[26:19] MTD045PM: OKAY BEFORE STARTING A NE A NEW PAGE\n[26:20] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[26:21] MTD045PM: OKAY THAT COULD BE B\n[26:21] MTD046ID: EXACTLY\n[26:22] MTD046ID: SO WE CANNOT WORK ON MORE THAN ONE PAGE AT SAME TIME\n[26:22] MTD048ME: OH\n[26:24] MTD046ID: THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE\n[26:25] MTD048ME: HMM\n[26:25] MTD046ID: YOU HAVE TO FINISH IT COMPLETELY THEN DOWNLOAD IT IT'S THEN START A NEW ONE\n[26:25] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[26:26] MTD047UID: OH CAN YOU\n[26:27] MTD047UID: OKAY\n[26:28] MTD045PM: YEAH OKAY\n[26:29] MTD046ID: THAT'S NOT VERY UH HANDY BUT IF YOU KNOW THAT THEN IT'S NOT A PROBLEM\n[26:30] MTD045PM: THAT'S\n[26:32] MTD045PM: YEAH IT'S UNDERSTANDABLE OKAY\n[26:36] MTD045PM: ANY NEW IDEAS\n[26:36] MTD045PM: YEAH MORE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BETWEEN UH THAT'S THE THING I NOTICED THAT COMMUNICATION IS VERY UM VERY IMPORTANT\n[26:42] MTD048ME: IMPORTANT TO MM\n[26:43] MTD045PM: BECAUSE IF YOU GET NEW INFORMATION IT'S ESSENTIAL F FOR THE OTHER TEAM MATES TO KNOW THAT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE\n[26:49] MTD045PM: BECAUSE YOU WOULD AVOID MAKING DOING EXTRA WORK BECAUSE YOU WERE DOING EXTRA WORK NOW UH M WORKING ON THE ON THE SPEECH RECOGNITION\n[26:57] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[26:57] MTD045PM: YOU HAVE LIMITATION BOTH ON THE TECHNICAL ON THE D ON THE DESIGN SIDE\n[27:01] MTD045PM: SO I THINK THAT COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER\n[27:03] MTD045PM: BUT THAT'S I THINK IT'S MORE OF A A SETTING HERE THAT YOU CANNOT COMMUNICATE THAN UH THAN SOMEWHERE ELSE\n[27:08] MTD046ID: HMM\n[27:09] MTD045PM: SO\n[27:09] MTD047UID: YEAH WELL IT COULD ALSO POSSIBLY BE WELL IS IT A MORE REAL TIME INFORMATION BASE SO WE CAN ALL SEE WHICH INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE TO ONE ANOTHER\n[27:16] MTD045PM: YEAH I THINK SO\n[27:17] MTD045PM: AND L LESS P LESS SPAM PROBABLY\n[27:18] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE I I'M NOT SURE YOU GOT SPAMMED AS WELL\n[27:19] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[27:21] MTD045PM: BUT I GET SPAMMED LIKE EVERY T EVERY TWO MINUTES THERE WAS A THERE WAS ANOTHER EMAIL ABOUT MASTER CLASSES OR SOMETHING\n[27:23] MTD046ID: AH\n[27:24] MTD046ID: WELL\n[27:26] MTD045PM: SO WHICH WERE TOTALLY USELESS ACTUALLY\n[27:26] MTD046ID: HMM\n[27:28] MTD045PM: I THOUGHT I SHOULD PROBABLY LOOK INTO THEM BUT THEY WERE ALL USELESS\n[27:32] MTD045PM: SO I JUST\n[27:33] MTD047UID: WELL I PERSONALLY DID NOT HAVE THAT BUT\n[27:34] MTD048ME: MM\n[27:35] MTD045PM: OH OKAY\n[27:38] MTD047UID: THAT'S PROBABLY YOUR L DESCRIPTION\n[27:40] MTD047UID: BUT I ALSO DIDN'T NOT REALLY\n[27:43] MTD047UID: BUT STILL YOU HAD THAT AS WELL\n[27:44] MTD046ID: HUH\n[27:44] MTD047UID: IS THAT WE FINISHED UP THE DESIGN AND THEN WE CHECKED THE WEBSITE AND THEN THERE WAS JUST EXTRA INFORMATION\n[27:49] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[27:50] MTD048ME: YEAH AFTER\n[27:52] MTD048ME: AFTER FIVE MINUTES UH\n[27:53] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[27:54] MTD047UID: THERE WAS A LITTLE DELAY IN THE BIT OF A C\n[27:55] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[27:55] MTD045PM: I DIDN'T HAVE ANY UH MORE INFORMATION IT'S JUST ALWAYS THE SAME HERE\n[27:57] MTD047UID: CRUCIAL DELAY\n[27:58] MTD046ID: MM\n[27:58] MTD045PM: SO THAT'S THAT'S KIND OF A\n[28:00] MTD048ME: EMAIL UH\n[28:01] MTD045PM: IT WOULD CHANGE BUT NOT FOR ME\n[28:02] MTD045PM: SO I'D I HAD NO EXTRA INFORMATION TO GO ON THAT ONE THAN WHAT YOU GIVE ME ACTUALLY\n[28:04] MTD046ID: HMM\n[28:06] MTD046ID: HMM\n[28:06] MTD045PM: I COULDN'T DO ANY RESEARCH MYSELF OR I SEE THAT'S YEAH W I COULD HAVE DONE A LITTLE EXTRA WORK PROBABLY THEN\n[28:08] MTD046ID: HMM\n[28:13] MTD048ME: IT'S\n[28:15] MTD045PM: BUT I WAS BUSY ENOUGH ANYWAY\n[28:17] MTD045PM: SO\n[28:17] MTD046ID: HMM\n[28:18] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[28:19] MTD045PM: ANY NEW IDEAS FOUND\n[28:20] MTD045PM: OR IS THAT A 'CAUSE UH YEAH IT'S WELL PROBABLY IS\n[28:24] MTD046ID: NO\n[28:28] MTD047UID: HOW MUCH TIME DO WE HAVE FOR THIS ANYWAY\n[28:30] MTD045PM: I HAVE NO CLUE\n[28:31] MTD045PM: THAT'S LIKE IT\n[28:36] MTD045PM: SHOULD I IF THE PROJECT IS EVALUATED AND IT WAS IT WAS IN B WITHIN BUDGET WE SHOULD CELEBRATE\n[28:41] MTD045PM: SO\n[28:41] MTD046ID: OKAY BRING OUT THE BEER\n[28:42] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[28:46] MTD047UID: CHAMPAGNE\n[28:49] MTD045PM: UH OKAY THINK THAT'S ABOUT IT\n[28:50] MTD048ME: I WANT ONE FOR MY OWN\n[28:51] MTD045PM: UH\n[28:53] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE WHAT WE SHOULD STILL DO THOUGH UH T LET'S SEE WHAT ALL YOUR TASKS WERE FINISHED RIGHT\n[29:00] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[29:00] MTD045PM: WHAT YOU HA FROM YOUR ASSISTANT\n[29:01] MTD046ID: I HAVE NO MORE EMAIL\n[29:02] MTD045PM: SO LET'S\n[29:02] MTD046ID: MY COACH IS UH BEING VERY SILENT NOW\n[29:05] MTD048ME: YEAH MY PERSONAL COACH I\n[29:05] MTD045PM: OKAY I SHOULD I THINK I SH I STILL HAVE THE THE TOTAL REPORT TO FINISH UP\n[29:09] MTD045PM: I THINK WE TOOK VERY LITTLE TIME NOW BECAUSE\n[29:14] MTD045PM: YEAH WE'RE IN AGREEMENT EVERYTHING THE DESIGN IS OKAY\n[29:18] MTD045PM: THE ONE THING WE MISSED THOUGH\n[29:21] MTD045PM: WE DON'T HAVE A PRODUCT NAME\n[29:21] MTD048ME: WHAT\n[29:22] MTD046ID: NO WE HAVEN'T THINK ABOVE ABOUT THAT\n[29:23] MTD045PM: HOW ABOUT YOU COOK A HOW ABOUT YOU COOK UP A PRODUCT NAME\n[29:23] MTD047UID: PRODUCT NAME\n[29:23] MTD048ME: YEAH NAME\n[29:26] MTD046ID: HUH\n[29:27] MTD046ID: IT'S BETTER THAN THI I THINK THAN A SERIAL NUMBER\n[29:30] MTD046ID: SONY UH T. R. SOMETHING UH F MEANS NOTHING TO ME\n[29:32] MTD048ME: OR FRUIT NAME\n[29:32] MTD045PM: JUST OH THINK OF A CATCHY NAME\n[29:34] MTD046ID: UH\n[29:34] MTD045PM: I'LL BE WORKING ON THIS UNTIL THE BEEP UNTIL IT BEEPS\n[29:37] MTD045PM: SO\n[29:38] MTD046ID: LIKE FRUIT NAMES\n[29:40] MTD048ME: FRUIT NAME OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT\n[29:42] MTD048ME: THE BANANA REMOTE OR SOMETHING\n[29:42] MTD045PM: WHAT\n[29:43] MTD045PM: FRUIT\n[29:45] MTD045PM: YOU DON'T WANT IT TO RESEMBLE A BANANA\n[29:45] MTD048ME: I DON'T KNOW\n[29:46] MTD048ME: YEAH IT'S THE FORM OF IT\n[29:47] MTD047UID: THE BANA 'CAUSE IT'S NOT YELLOW ANYMORE\n[29:47] MTD045PM: IT'S NOT YELLOW ANYWAY\n[29:49] MTD048ME: YEAH OH YEAH\n[29:49] MTD045PM: IT'S NOT YELLOW ANYMORE\n[29:50] MTD045PM: IT IS CURVED BUT\n[29:51] MTD048ME: UH YEAH\n[29:53] MTD048ME: UH\n[29:53] MTD047UID: WELL UH I WAS GOING FOR THE R. C. DELUXE BUT IT'S NOT REALLY A CATCHY NAME OR ANYTHING IT'S MORE\n[29:59] MTD045PM: NO IT'S\n[30:00] MTD046ID: UH AT LEAST IT'S NOT SOMETHING WITH NUMBERS\n[30:01] MTD045PM: HMM\n[30:03] MTD046ID: NUMBERS ARE SO MEANINGLESS TO THE PEOPLE\n[30:05] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[30:05] MTD046ID: I MEAN\n[30:07] MTD047UID: SOMETHING WITH OUR COMPANY NAME CAN WE DO ANYTHING WITH THAT\n[30:07] MTD048ME: THAT'S TRUE\n[30:19] MTD048ME: REACTION REAL REACTION\n[30:19] MTD047UID: MAYBE THERE'S SOMETHING ON THE WEBSITE WHICH WILL HELP US OUT\n[30:29] MTD046ID: REAL REACTION\n[30:30] MTD047UID: THE REACTION DELUXE\n[30:31] MTD045PM: REAL REACTION FUTURE R. C.\n[30:36] MTD045PM: STEP INTO THE FUTURE OF OF REMOTE CONTROLLING YOUR T. V.\n[30:39] MTD047UID: IS THAT A NAME OR A C CAMPAIGN\n[30:42] MTD045PM: NO THAT'S A THAT'S A CATCHY SLOGAN\n[30:43] MTD047UID: YEAH\n[30:46] MTD047UID: OR THE\n[30:47] MTD045PM: CONTROL YOUR REMOTE CONTROL\n[30:48] MTD047UID: THE REAL REACTOR\n[30:50] MTD046ID: REAL REACT\n[30:51] MTD045PM: I GO FOR FUTURE R. C. PROBABLY\n[30:54] MTD045PM: SOMETHING LIKE\n[30:57] MTD045PM: IT'S SHORT F\n[30:57] MTD046ID: THE REAL REACTOR I DON'T FIND THAT UH THAT BAD AT ALL\n[31:01] MTD045PM: REAL REACTOR\n[31:02] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[31:03] MTD047UID: YOU SHOULD WRITE IT DOWN AS A AN OPTION\n[31:03] MTD046ID: BECAUSE OUR NAME IS REAL REACTION\n[31:04] MTD045PM: UH THAT THAT'S\n[31:05] MTD045PM: THAT MAKES ME THINK OF DIFFERENT PRODUCTS THAN A REMOTE CONTROL REALLY\n[31:12] MTD045PM: I'M NOT SURE\n[31:13] MTD045PM: REAL REACTION IN A REAL\n[31:18] MTD048ME: ZAPPING\n[31:20] MTD048ME: THE\n[31:29] MTD047UID: SO THAT'S ONE OPTION\n[31:30] MTD045PM: REAL REACTOR\n[31:41] MTD045PM: DIDN'T NOTICE\n[31:41] MTD046ID: I'M LOOKING FOR THINGS IN THE NAME\n[31:44] MTD045PM: MM\n[31:44] MTD046ID: SO THAT THE FIRST THREE LETTERS ARE S THE SAME\n[31:46] MTD047UID: SHOULD I WRITE THE BANANA DOWN OR\n[31:46] MTD046ID: R. E. A. R. E. A.\n[31:48] MTD048ME: YEAH SURE\n[31:49] MTD045PM: I TAKE F YEAH TAKE A BANANA\n[31:49] MTD047UID: SURE\n[31:50] MTD048ME: THE BANANA\n[31:53] MTD045PM: HMM\n[31:53] MTD048ME: REMOTE\n[31:56] MTD048ME: BANANA RECEI R. C.\n[31:57] MTD046ID: THE TRIPLE R.\n[31:59] MTD046ID: REAL REACTION REMOTES CONTROL\n[32:00] MTD048ME: REMOTE\n[32:02] MTD047UID: WELL I\n[32:02] MTD046ID: TRIPLE R.\n[32:04] MTD048ME: R. THREE C.\n[32:05] MTD047UID: UH DO YOU MEAN IT LIKE\n[32:08] MTD048ME: R. THREE C.\n[32:09] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[32:10] MTD047UID: YOU MEAN IT LIKE THIS\n[32:11] MTD046ID: YEAH THAT\n[32:12] MTD048ME: REAL REACTION REMOTE CONTROL\n[32:15] MTD048ME: R. THREE C.\n[32:17] MTD048ME: OH YEAH\n[32:17] MTD045PM: NO NOT LIKE THAT\n[32:18] MTD045PM: IT SHOULD BE IT SHOULD BE LONGER BECAUSE IT'S NOT A PRODUCT NAME THAT YOU F PRINT ON A BOX\n[32:21] MTD046ID: I THINK\n[32:22] MTD046ID: TRIPLE R.\n[32:23] MTD046ID: DOESN'T SOUND\n[32:23] MTD045PM: JUST WRITE OUT TRIPLE LIKE A WORD TRIPLE R. C. TRIPLE STRIPE OH\n[32:24] MTD048ME: YEAH TRIPLE R.\n[32:27] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[32:28] MTD045PM: TRIPLE DASH R. DASH S S C.\n[32:28] MTD048ME: TRIPLE R. C.\n[32:29] MTD046ID: AH\n[32:31] MTD048ME: THE TRIPLE R. C. YEAH\n[32:33] MTD045PM: YEAH\n[32:37] MTD048ME: R. S R. THREE C.\n[32:49] MTD045PM: R. DASH C.\n[32:52] MTD047UID: DASH C.\n[32:53] MTD046ID: I THINK I LIKE IT LIKE THIS MORE\n[32:54] MTD045PM: DASH\n[32:55] MTD045PM: TRIPLE R. OR TRIPLE R. C.\n[32:58] MTD047UID: LIKE A C. RIGHT NOW OR A DASH IN A C.\n[32:58] MTD048ME: TRIPLE R. DASH\n[33:00] MTD045PM: HOW ABOUT DO BOTH\n[33:05] MTD045PM: SURE IF IT LOOKS STUPID\n[33:09] MTD045PM: UH I THINK THAT THE THE R. C. TOGETHER TAKES AWAY THE THE THE IMAGE OF IT'S A TRIPLE\n[33:16] MTD046ID: HMM\n[33:17] MTD045PM: UH THE FIRST THE FIRST ONE LOOKS LIKE IT'S A TRIPLE REMOTE CONTROL BUT IT'S ONLY A SINGLE REMOTE CONTROL\n[33:18] MTD046ID: MM\n[33:19] MTD048ME: THAT\n[33:23] MTD045PM: AND IT'S ESPECIALLY ON THE TRIPLE R. THAT'S IMPORTANT\n[33:25] MTD048ME: YEAH THIS YEAH\n[33:26] MTD046ID: I WOULD HUH\n[33:26] MTD045PM: THE REAL REACTION REMOTE\n[33:27] MTD046ID: I WOULD LOSE THE C. AND JUST NAME IT TRIPLE R.\n[33:30] MTD047UID: IS IT TRIPLE R. C. S\n[33:31] MTD047UID: NO\n[33:33] MTD046ID: IT SOUNDS LIKE UH THINKING ABOUT TWO DIFFERENT THINGS AND COMBINING IT\n[33:35] MTD048ME: TRIPLE REMOTE\n[33:37] MTD046ID: I WOULD JUST SAY TRIPLE R. S TRIPLE R.\n[33:39] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[33:41] MTD045PM: YEAH TRIPLE R. YEAH YOU CAN\n[33:41] MTD047UID: WELL THAT'S ANOTHER OPTION\n[33:43] MTD046ID: THAT'S ALSO SHORT CATCHY\n[33:44] MTD048ME: IT'S OKAY\n[33:47] MTD045PM: YEAH TRIPLE R.\n[33:47] MTD047UID: OKAY SO WHICH ONES ARE WE GOING TO SCRATCH\n[33:50] MTD048ME: THE BANANA\n[33:51] MTD047UID: DEFINITELY\n[33:53] MTD046ID: BANANA\n[33:53] MTD045PM: BANANA REMOTE\n[33:53] MTD048ME: BANANA\n[33:56] MTD047UID: I SAY THIS ONE AS WELL\n[33:57] MTD048ME: YEAH THE DELUXE\n[33:59] MTD045PM: I THINK WE'RE ALL IN AGREEMENT ABOUT THE TRIPLE R.\n[34:01] MTD045PM: I THINK TRIPLE R. IS COOL\n[34:01] MTD046ID: YES\n[34:01] MTD048ME: THE R TRIPLE R.\n[34:02] MTD047UID: TRIPLE R.\n[34:04] MTD047UID: TRIPLE R. IT IS\n[34:04] MTD045PM: AND IT LOOKS COOL WHEN YOU PRINT IT IN FONT LOOKS PRETTY COOL\n[34:05] MTD048ME: YEAH\n[34:08] MTD046ID: DID YOU DO NOW\n[34:10] MTD045PM: JUST LIKE THIS JUST AND YOU JUST PRINT TRIPLE R. IT LOOKS DOESN'T LOOK BAD IT'S SHORT IT'S OKAY\n[34:12] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[34:15] MTD046ID: YEAH\n[34:15] MTD045PM: SO HAVE TO WRITE MY REPORT NOW I GUESS\n[34:17] MTD045PM: UM\n[34:21] MTD045PM: UM\n[34:27] MTD045PM: YEAH SO WE HAVE EVERYTHING\n[34:29] MTD045PM: WE HAVE THE PRODUCT WE HAVE THE COSTS WE HAVE THE POSSIBILITY OF EVERYTHING\n[34:31] MTD046ID: YEP\n[34:32] MTD048ME: IT CAN'T WORK\n[34:33] MTD048ME: THAT WILL NOT\n[34:34] MTD045PM: OKAY\n[34:35] MTD045PM: I THINK IT'S ADJOURNED\n[34:37] MTD045PM: RETIRE TO MY LAIR AND FINISH THE REPORT\n[34:44] MTD045PM: THAT WAS A SHORT MEETING\n[34:45] MTD046ID: MM-HMM\n[34:46] MTD045PM: BUT EFFICIENT THOUGH\n[34:48] MTD046ID: THE BOSS IS ALWAYS THE LAST ONE TO GO HOME\n[34:50] MTD046ID: SO\n[34:51] MTD045PM: PROBABLY\n[34:54] MTD045PM: SEE\n[34:55] MTD045PM: OKAY GOODBYE\n[34:57] MTD048ME: OKAY\n[34:58] MTD046ID: SEE YOU IN A MINUTE\n[35:04] MTD048ME: DAMN\n[35:09] MTD048ME: I WILL WRITE THAT ONE\n[35:15] MTD048ME: IN A WORD UH DOCUMENT\n[35:17] MTD046ID: OKAY\n[35:57] MTD045PM: COULD YOU GUYS DRAW ME A PICTURE OF THE FINAL DESIGN TO PUT ON THE COVER OF THE REPORT\n[36:00] MTD047UID: YEAH SURE\n[36:04] MTD046ID: CAN'T WE TAKE THIS ONE\n[36:05] MTD048ME: OH SH\n[36:07] MTD046ID: OTHERWISE WE HAVE TO DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN\n[36:08] MTD048ME: UM\n[36:12] MTD047UID: I DON'T REALLY KNOW WHETHER WE CAN SAVE IT AS A PICTURE OR NO\n[36:16] MTD046ID: IS IT OKAY IF I TRY\n[36:17] MTD046ID: IS THAT OKAY WITH YOU\n[36:18] MTD047UID: SURE\n[36:18] MTD048ME: YEAH OKAY I WILL ASK YOU WHEN UH I NEED THE INFORMATION\n[36:21] MTD046ID: I'LL PUT IT BACK IN A MINUTE\n[36:22] MTD048ME: SO IT'S OH\n[36:26] MTD046ID: OKAY IT HAS BEEN SAVING SOMETHING BUT WHERE TO I DON'T KNOW\n[36:28] MTD048ME: UH\n[36:31] MTD048ME: OH\n[36:33] MTD048ME: MERGE\n[36:33] MTD046ID: OH CAN I SAY EXP YES I CAN\n[36:35] MTD048ME: SUCKS\n[36:37] MTD046ID: EXPORT AS J. 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Variation happens readily in such markets.\nIn contrast, selection is difficult because it is\nchallenging to figure out which experience should\nbe generalized from the extensive situation-\nspecific knowledge that occurs. Which of the\nmany experiences should be incorporated into the\nongoing routines for the capabilities and which\nshould be forgotten? The temptation is to gen-\neralize too quickly, and so to churn capabilities\ntoo often on the basis of idiosyncratic events\n(Gersick, 1994; Sastry, 1999).\nFinally, the order of implementation of\ndynamic capabilities is consequential. That is,\ndynamic capabilities are often combinations of\nsimpler capabilities and related routines, some of\nwhich may be foundational to others and so must\nbe learned first. Brown and Eisenhardt (1997)\ntermed this property \u2018sequenced steps.' In their\nstudy of multiple product development processes\nin six firms in the computer industry, they\nobserved that multiple product development\nrequired the combination of three simpler\ndynamic capabilities: single product development,\nprobing the future and linking routines from one\nproduct development project to the next. Man-\nagers who built an effective dynamic capability\nto develop multiple products did so according to\n'sequence steps' that had to be executed in the\nproper order. Single product development skills\nneeded to come first to provide the platform for\nfuture products, then skills related to probing the\nfuture for new product opportunities, and finally\ntime-pacing skills to create a product development\nrhythm connecting current products to future\nones. Similarly, in his study of Hyundai, Kim\n(1998) found an appropriate sequencing of the\nlearning of capabilities from the simpler and more\npredictable capabilities around manufacturing\nprocess creation to the more improvisational\ndesign ones in the development of design rou-\ntines. Thus, effective implementation requires\nknowing both the ingredients (i.e., key com-\nmonalities of capabilities) and the recipe (i.e.,\norder of implementation).\n\nDISCUSSION\nThe purpose of this paper is to explore dynamic\ncapabilities and more generally, RBV. In address-\ning this agenda, we focused on the nature of\ndynamic capabilities, the impact of market dyna-\nmism, and their evolution. Our observations link\nto several research areas.\nOur work suggests reframing the concept of\ndynamic capabilities. Dynamic capabilities are not\ntautological, vague, and endlessly recursive as\nsome have suggested (e.g., Priem and Butler,\n2000; Williamson, 1999). Rather, they consist of\nmany well-known processes such as alliancing,\nproduct development, and strategic decision mak-\ning that have been studied extensively in their\nown right, apart from RBV. Their value for com-\npetitive advantage lies in their ability to alter the\nresource base: create, integrate, recombine, and\nrelease resources.\nDynamic capabilities also exhibit commonali-\nties across firms that are associated with superior\neffectiveness. So while the specifics of any given\ndynamic capability may be idiosyncratic to a\nfirm (e.g., exact composition of a cross-functional\nproduct development team) and path dependent in\nits emergence, \u2018best practice' exists for particular\ndynamic capabilities across firms. These com-\nmonalities imply that dynamic capabilities are\nequifinal such that firms can develop these capa-\nbilities from many starting points and along dif-\nferent paths. They are also more homogeneous,\nfungible, and substitutable than is usually\nassumed. Overall, these observations suggest a\nmodified conception of dynamic capabilities.\nOur work also suggests an expanded view of\nroutines (Cyert and March, 1963; Nelson and\nWinter, 1982; Winter and Szulanski, 1999). We\nargue that, in moderately dynamic markets, rou-\ntines in the form of dynamic capabilities are\nembedded in cumulative, existing knowledge.\nThey involve analysis using existing knowledge\nand rules of thumb, followed by implementation.\nWhen this existing knowledge is codified, the\nresulting routines are often detailed and specific\nwith predictable outcomes (Helfat, 1997; Nelson\nand Winter, 1982). Therefore, in moderately\ndynamic markets, dynamic capabilities exhibit the\nproperties suggested in the traditional research\nwhere effective routines are efficient and robust\nprocesses (Cyert and March, 1963; Nelson and\nWinter, 1982).\nIn contrast, in high-velocity markets, dynamic\ncapabilities rely extensively on new knowledge\ncreated for specific situations. Routines are pur-\nposefully simple to allow for emergent adaptation,\nalthough not completely unstructured. 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In accordance with the present invention, the yarn guide is directly connected with at least one mechanical energy storage device which is permanently coupled with the yarn guide during the entire traversing movement for aiding the reversal of the direction of movement. The potential energy of the mechanical energy storage device continuously increases in the direction toward the dead points of the traversed area. As a result, the mechanical energy storage device together with the yarn guide constitute an essentially harmoniously oscillating mechanical system.\nThe invention is advantageously further developed by the below-described additional features.\nThe direct connection of the yarn guide with a mechanical energy storage device results in that no indirect transfer of forces is necessary at all. The only mass creating a moment of inertia is constituted by the yarn guide itself. By means of this the dynamics of the system are clearly improved over the prior art. The forces and moments of inertia in the area of the considerable angular accelerations at the reversing points are very small. It is possible to achieve a very rapid reversal of the direction of movement in the area of the end areas of the traversing movement without a considerably energy outlay.\nIn this connection it should be pointed out that in accordance with the present invention the entire oscillating body consisting of the yarn guide finger, the shaft supporting it, as well as the coil used as drive mechanism and its frame, are called the yarn guide.\nIt is possible to change the traversing width exclusively by means of the drive mechanism, i.e. by means of control or regulation. No mechanical adjustment at all is required for this if the energy storage device is designed for a maximum yarn guide stroke. Since with an increased stroke the torque required in the area of the reversal of the movement direction is also increased, the greater potential energy of the energy storage device being created in case of an increased stroke is useful. The noise level is lowered by the jolt-free operation of the yarn guide, and its service life is increased. Moreover, the regulating quality of the control is improved and the precise keeping of the traversing width is simplified.\nThe employment of a torsion spring, in particular a helical spring, is particularly advantageous in connection with the yarn guide of the invention. With an oscillation amplitude of, for example 60 to 70E, applicable here, such a helical spring also has the same progression of the characteristic curve of the spring to the left and right of the zero point. However, two helical springs can also be employed, which can then additionally be used for the electrical current supply for a coil of a drive mechanism of the yarn guide.\nIf the helical springs have opposite winding directions, the same spring torque progression is achieved in both oscillation directions in every case. However, as already mentioned, this advantage gains importance only if the angle of the deflection of the yarn guide out of the position of rest exceeds a threshold value, because in that case the progression of the characteristic curve of the spring is different during opening and closing of the spring.\nWhile the energy storage device reduces the area under the graph of the drive torque square up to a third of the value which would be necessary without such an energy storage device anyway, setting the resonance frequency of the oscillating system to the upper limit of the required oscil- lation frequency leads to the support of the oscillating motion, and therefore the relief of the electromechanical drive mechanism, being especially intense during extreme situations.\nIt is assured by the sturdiness of the arrestment of the energy storage device, that the energy storage device aids the oscillating motion in both directions to the same extent.\nThere is, of course, also the possibility to make the selection of the springs from the start in such a way, that their characteristic spring curves corresponds as much as possible to the desired oscillation behavior. In this connection it is even desirable that the characteristic spring curve does not extend in a straight line, but instead progressively increases after the reversing point, as already mentioned. The dimensioning of the spring should be selected for optimization in such a way that the integral under the driving torque square becomes the smallest. Because of this, the required power consumption of the drive mechanism for the yarn guide is the lowest.\nThe flexibility of the oscillation system can be improved still further if, in addition, the suspension of the at least one spring during the oscillation movement of the yarn guide is adjusted in a controlled manner. In a range of a lesser oscillation frequency, for example 5 Hz, the spring assistance in the reversing area of the yarn guide is required not at all or only to a small extent. The energy for bending the spring or, if an additional spring is used, the two springs, must be supplied by the electrical drive mechanism of the yarn guide in the remaining oscillation range outside of the oscillation dead center points, in which no angular acceleration is present. This energy can be reduced in that the suspension of the at least one spring for all practical purposes oscillates synchronously. This means that at very low oscillation frequencies the suspension could also oscillate with the same amplitude. However, in this case the drive mechanism for the suspension must be included when determining the energy balance. It can therefore be advantageous, depending on the actual conditions, to let the suspension oscillate along at the same frequency, but with reduced amplitude. In that case the bending of the spring takes place only in the lower range of the characteristic curve of the spring.\nWith increasing frequency, the requirement for assisting the movement reversal increases. For this reason a relief of the spring in the area of the reversing points is disadvantageous. The potential spring energy stored in the area of the reversing points can be clearly increased by appropriate phase-shifting between the oscillating movement of the suspension and of the yarn guide. However, in this way merely a far-reaching effect on a fixed frequency would be achieved, which could also be achieved with a stronger spring or a plurality of springs.\nBut the flexibility of the system offers the possibility of relieving the spring over the larger part of the stroke by an oscillation of the suspension in the same direction, and to clearly increase the spring force only directly prior to reaching the reversing point by swiftly reversing the a oscillating movement of the suspension into the opposite direction.\nA \"weak spring\" is created in this way over the larger portion of the stroke length, and a very strong spring in the reversing points. This exactly corresponds to the desired assistance of the oscillating movement of the yarn guide. 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Es sei auch in diesem Zusammenhang noch einmal auf das Ziel der\n1973 verabschiedeten \u201eDanziger Konvention zum Schutz der lebenden Ressourcen der Ostsee\u201c hingewiesen, das\nin Weiterentwicklung und Anpassung an die heutigen Bedingungen in einer nachhaltigen Nutzung der Fisch-\nbest\u00e4nde der Ostsee besteht.\n\nDer Sprottenbestand der Ostsee\n\nF\u00fcr die Sprotte der Ostsee haben sich die zust\u00e4ndigen\nWissenschaftler im Internationalen Rat f\u00fcr Meeres-\nforschung (ICES) 1990 darauf verst\u00e4ndigt, von einem\nrelativ einheitlichen Bestand auszugehen und Absch\u00e4t-\nzungen dieses Bestandes nicht mehr, wie vorher \u00fcb-\nlich, in Untergebiete aufzuteilen. Dieses ist zumindest\nf\u00fcr die eigentliche Ostsee sinnvoll, die den Bereich im\nS\u00fcdwesten von der Arkonasee (Gebiet 24) bis zum Nor-\nden an der Grenze zur \u00c5landsee umfasst (Gebiet 29).\nDie Sprotte der Beltsee entspricht vom K\u00f6rperbau eher\nder des Kattegatts/Skagerraks und stellt somit eine \u00dcber-\ngangsform zur Nordseesprotte dar. Die Sprotte ist, wie\nder Dorsch, ein Portionslaicher. Das bedeutet, dass sie\nihre Eier \u00fcber einen gr\u00f6\u00dferen Zeitraum (der Einzelfisch\n\u00fcber ca. 2 Monate) verteilt in Portionen in das Wasser\nabgibt, wo diese sich dann frei schwebend zu Larven\nentwickeln. Daraus ergibt sich eine weitere Gemeinsam-\nkeit mit ihrem Hauptr\u00e4uber, dem Dorsch: die Eientwick-\nlung ist vom Salzgehalt des Wassers abh\u00e4ngig. Aller-\ndings schweben und entwickeln sich Sprotteneier noch\nbei deutlich geringerem Salzgehalt als der Laich des\nDorsch. Deshalb laichen Sprotten erfolgreich auch noch\nbis hinein in den Bottnischen Meerbusen und im Finni-\nschen Meerbusen, ganz im Gegensatz zum Dorsch, des-\nsen potentiell n\u00f6rdlichstes Laichgebiet etwa im mittleren\nGotlandbecken liegt.\n\nLaich-\ngebiete\n\nAbbildung 1: Hauptlaichpl\u00e4tze der Sprotte in der Ostsee\n(ver\u00e4ndert nach Parmanne et al. 1993).\nMain spawning area of Baltic Sea sprat (adapted from\nParmanne et al. 1998).\n\nFish stocks of the Baltic Sea and their development\nsince 1970 and conclusions for sustainable exploi-\ntation - Part 3: Sprat\n\nThe sprat of the Baltic Sea is not as short-lived as in\nother Seas probably because fish predator species are\nrestricted mainly on cod and salmon. Sea bird popula-\ntions are much smaller and marine mammals are rare in\nthe Baltic Sea. The sprat stock biomass is fluctuating\nstrongly. The fluctuation is mainly influenced by the\nstock recruitment and is also dependent on the strength\nof the cod stock. 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If the data shows that the Latin cross is heavily\nassociated with World War I, the Justices can use information in the weight of the\nanalysis, but the basic question still is whether its use sends a message to non-\nChristians (in this case) that they are outsiders to the political system, or does the\ncontext of the Latin cross reduce or eliminate that message?\nTo be fair to Justice Alito, in his Latin Cross opinion, he also stated:\nThe cross came into widespread use as a symbol of Christianity\nby the fourth century, and it retains that meaning today. But there\nare many contexts in which the symbol has also taken on a secular\nmeaning. Indeed, there are instances in which its message is now\nalmost entirely secular.295\nThe proposed test does not eliminate the ability of the Court to make reasoned\njudgments, nor does it eliminate the possibility for disagreement. It does, however,\ngive guidance to the Court on how to approach a religious symbol case. 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In par-\nticular, the switching kinetics of a switchable mirror may be\nseen primarily as a measure for the catalytic activity of its\nsurface. Thus, we attribute the strongly reduced hydrogen\nuptake rate at low Pd coverage to a catalytically inactivated\nPd surface (Fig. 1).\nIt is well known that clusters can behave differently than\nbulk materials. 1,43 Therefore, one might attribute the critical\nPd thickness for hydrogen absorption to a reduced catalytic\nactivity of small Pd clusters (Sec. III A). However, the pho-\ntoemission experiments presented in this publication do not\nshow a substantial thickness effect of the electronic structure\nof as-grown clusters. Accordingly, one has to conclude that\nthe catalytic properties of small Pd clusters are intrinsically\nnot very different from that of larger ones. This is underlined\nby the observation that already the thinnest Pd layers on\nsurface-oxidized yttrium show changes in the photoemission\nspectra after hydrogenation, i.e., an interaction of the thin-\nfilm system with hydrogen has taken place. The Pd states\nvanish, but do not change in energy (Sec. III B). In addition,\nwe find hard evidence for an interaction of hydrogen with the\nyttrium oxide. In principle, a reaction of the pure oxide with\nhydrogen is possible (yttrium hydroxide is more stable than\nyttrium oxide),44 but usually it is kinetically hindered. More-\nover, also hydrogenated yttrium oxide surfaces are still cata-\nlytically inactive. This point is clearly evidenced by the fact\nthat surface-oxidized yttrium films without a Pd caplayer do\nnot absorb hydrogen. Dissociative hydrogen adsorption and\nthe subsequent diffusion through the underlying oxide, only\ntakes place via the Pd clusters. Accordingly, yttrium oxide\ninteracts with hydrogen, which has been split by Pd clusters.\nThe interaction with hydrogen includes the rearrangement of\natoms, therefore it is likely that YOx becomes more mobile\nallowing the system to reach its thermodynamical equilib-\nrium, which is not the as-grown state. The latter is recog-\nnized by the observation that Pd grows in an island mode.\nThis is due to the fact, that the surface energy of Pd is larger\nthan the sum of the surface energy of the yttrium oxide plus\nthe interface energy between Pd and the oxide.45,46 Lowering\nthe surface energy stabilizes the system. Consequently, an\nencapsulation of Pd clusters by a yttrium hydroxide with a\nsmall surface energy is thermodynamically favored. This en-\ncapsulation is called SMSI.13,14 However, the required diffu-\nsion path length for the yttrium and oxygen atoms increases\nwith increasing cluster size. Thus, a full encapsulation is\nonly observed for small clusters as sketched in Fig. 8. Larger\nclusters can still absorb hydrogen, since they are not fully\nencapsulated. This scenario is in full agreement with the ob-\nserved switching times (Fig. 1). The minimum thickness for\nhydrogen absorption corresponds to the first appearance of\nfree Pd surfaces (photoemission experiments, Fig. 4), the\nminimum switching time (fastest kinetics) corresponds to a\nfully Pd-covered surface.\nTo illustrate the scenario, the transmission image of a Pd-\nwedge sample is included in Fig. 8. The sample is first\nloaded in 1 bar hydrogen at room temperature and stored in\nair for several hours. After hydrogen exposure small clusters\nare fully encapsulated by a reduced (hydrogenated) yttrium\noxide (hydroxide) that blocks hydrogen uptake. Thus the cor-\nresponding region shows no transmission (region III).\n\nFIG. 7. 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However, a di-\nrect comparison between height amplitudes and current am-\nplitudes is difficult, because the measured height depends\nboth on the Pd-clusters height and on the underlying struc-\nture.\nTo underline the correlation, the height and current distri-\nbutions of the corresponding images in Fig. 6 are given in\nFig. 7. Considering the frequencies instead of comparing\nheight and current directly has the advantage that long-range\nfluctuations are eliminated. Indeed, the frequencies of both\nproperties scale with each other. The frequency counts of a\ngiven height and current, respectively, are compared in the\ninset of Fig 7. The 1:1 correspondence demonstrates a clear\ncorrelation between the cluster height its electronic structure,\ni.e., the thickness behavior of the SMSI state. Further evi-\ndence for the thickness dependence of the SMSI state is that\nthick (>8 nm) films have a uniform appearance in CITS\nimages (not shown).\n\nIV. 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2018-04-30 02:40 - Go MAEDA\n- Status changed from New to Confirmed\n- Target version set to Candidate for next minor release\nReproducible in the current trunk (r17315).\n\n#3 - 2018-08-01 04:28 - Tyler Nguyen", "question": "Summarize the defect report, including its ID, title, current status, resolution, key attributes, and details of associated revisions.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"defect_id": {"type": "string", "description": "The identification number of the defect."}, "title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title or subject of the defect."}, "status": {"type": "string", "description": "The current status of the defect."}, "resolution": {"type": "string", "description": "The resolution applied to the defect."}, "priority": {"type": "string", "description": "The priority level of the defect."}, "category": {"type": "string", "description": "The category the defect belongs to."}, "assignee": {"type": "string", "description": "The person assigned to 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And one of my favourite passages in the bible is when Shadrach and Meshach and Abednego are going to be thrown into the burning fiery furnace and are given a last chance to worship King Nebuchadnezzar's golden statue but they say, \"Well look, our God might save us and our God might not save us, but we're not going to do what we know to be wrong. We're going to place our hope in God's way of living, in God's way of inhabiting the earth.\"\n\nOn New Year, 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was a German pastor who bravely opposed the Nazi government, wrote a poem in prison. I won't read all of it, it's a longish poem, but here are a few verses which also speak of, well, good things may be ahead, but there may also be bad things, but we place our trust in God and in the light that he shines on us. So he writes,\n\n\"Should it be ours to drain the cup of grieving even to the dregs of pain, at thy command, we will not falter, thankfully receiving all that is given by thy loving hand. But should it be thy will once more to release us to life's enjoyment and its good sunshine, that which we've learned from sorrow shall increase us, and all our life be dedicate as thine. Today, let candles shed their radiant greeting; lo, on our darkness are they not thy light leading us, haply, to our longed-for meeting? - Thou canst illumine even our darkest night.\"\n\nIn this new year we pray that the light of Christ may shine in our darkness. And if you would like me to pray for you, or for the Sisters at Whitby who are praying with me to pray for you, please send in a prayer. We will pray for you this new year, here at Bishopthorpe Palace, in Whitby, that you may know the light of Christ.\n\nAnyone who wishes a prayer to be said for themselves or others, can send this in to Bishopthorpe Palace, where the Archbishop will pray, with support from The Order of the Holy Paraclete at Whitby.\n\nIf you would like to send in a prayer request, please complete the online request here. You can also email: office@archbishopofyork.org putting 'Prayer request' in the subject line.\n\nIf you would like to write your request for prayer, please post to: Prayers, Office of the Archbishop of York, Bishopthorpe Palace, Bishopthorpe, York YO23 2GE.\n\nPlease be aware that names may be shared with the Sisters of the Order of the Holy Paraclete in Whitby and that personal responses may not be possible.\n\nOther prayer requests can be submitted anytime here\n\n3 min read\n\nSource URL: https://www.archbishopofyork.org/speaking-and-writing/our-hope-found-reflections/our-hope-found-reflection-1", "question": "What are the available methods for submitting a prayer request, including their specific instructions and contact details, and who will be involved in praying for these requests, along with any important disclaimers?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"prayer_submission_methods": {"type": "array", "description": "List of methods available for submitting prayer requests.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"method_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of submission method (e.g., 'online', 'email', 'post')."}, "instructions": {"type": "string", "description": "Specific instructions for using this submission method."}, "contact_info": {"type": "string", "description": "The contact detail for the method, such as a URL, email address, or postal address."}, "subject_line_requirement": {"type": "string", "description": "Any specific subject line required for email submissions."}}, "required": ["method_type", "instructions", "contact_info"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "prayer_support_entities": {"type": "array", "description": "Entities or individuals who will pray for the requests.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "important_notes": {"type": "array", "description": "Important disclaimers or additional information regarding prayer requests.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["prayer_submission_methods", "prayer_support_entities", "important_notes"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"prayer_submission_methods": [{"method_type": "online", "instructions": "Complete the online request", "contact_info": "https://www.archbishopofyork.org/speaking-and-writing/our-hope-found-reflections/our-hope-found-reflection-1", "subject_line_requirement": null}, {"method_type": "email", "instructions": "Email the request putting 'Prayer request' in the subject line", "contact_info": "office@archbishopofyork.org", "subject_line_requirement": "Prayer request"}, {"method_type": "post", "instructions": "Write the request for prayer and post to the provided address", "contact_info": "Prayers, Office of the Archbishop of York, Bishopthorpe Palace, Bishopthorpe, York YO23 2GE", "subject_line_requirement": null}], "prayer_support_entities": ["Archbishop", "Sisters at Whitby", "The Order of the Holy Paraclete at Whitby"], "important_notes": ["Names may be shared with the Sisters of the Order of the Holy Paraclete in Whitby", "Personal responses may not be possible"]}, "ground_truth": {"prayer_submission_methods": [{"method_type": "online", "instructions": "complete the online request", "contact_info": "here"}, {"method_type": "email", "instructions": "email: office@archbishopofyork.org", "contact_info": "office@archbishopofyork.org", "subject_line_requirement": "'Prayer request'"}, {"method_type": "post", "instructions": "write your request for prayer, please post to:", "contact_info": "Prayers, Office of the Archbishop of York, Bishopthorpe Palace, Bishopthorpe, York YO23 2GE"}], "prayer_support_entities": ["the Archbishop", "the Sisters at Whitby", "The Order of the Holy Paraclete at Whitby"], "important_notes": ["names may be shared with the Sisters of the Order of the Holy Paraclete in Whitby", "personal responses may not be possible"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1329, "output_tokens": 245, "avg_time_per_record": 0.5358}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d27ffbc0ab3061e97e052603e87224d1dfef4441630f894de6d14e745fbacd4d", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "source_pdf": "3b205cc352cb051ac50176638a9e0790cd4091df_page_1.pdf", "source_category": "headers_footers", "test_types": "[\"absent\"]", "num_test_cases": 2, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0", "pdf_path": "/mnt/hf-cache/full_data/full_data/pdfs/headers_footers/3b205cc352cb051ac50176638a9e0790cd4091df_page_1.pdf"}, "input": {"context": "Potential risk of HIV transmission in barbering practice among\nprofessional barbers in Ibadan, Nigeria\nOyedunni S. Arulogun and Moses O. Adesoro\nDepartment of Health Promotion and Education, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria\n\nAbstract\nBackground: There is a growing concern that barbering procedures could create opportunities for HIV transmission. However, little\nis known about Nigerian barbers' practices relating to the prevention of HIV.\nObjectives: This study assessed the precautionary measures for the prevention of HIV among commercial barbers in Ibadan, Nigeria.\nMethods: Data were collected using validated checklist to directly observe ninety barbering procedures in forty-five barber shops\nrandomly selected from three communities that have been categorized as inner-core, transitory and peripheral.\nResults: Respondents were all males with mean age of 36(\u00b110.2) years. Ninety-eight percent had at least primary school education\nand all of them learnt barbering through apprenticeship. The instruments used were razor blades (11.1%), manual clippers (8.9%) and\nelectric clippers (80%). Clippers were sterilized in 10% and disinfected in 72.5%, while no decontamination was carried out in\n17.5% of the sessions. Fifty two percent of the disinfections involved the use of kerosene, a disinfectant not recommended for HIV\ninactivation; 48.3% of the disinfectants were not in the original containers while 53.4% of the sessions involved the use of same brush\nfor cleaning clipper and brushing hair. Hand-held flame and Ultra-violet light sterilizer were used in 50% of the sterilization process.\nBarbers in the high-class peripheral communities were more likely to practice appropriate equipment decontamination than those\nfrom lower-class inner-core communities. There was blade-to-skin contact in all and accidental cuts occurred in three of the sessions\nand none was properly managed.\nConclusion: The risk of transmitting HIV is high in the barbershops in the study area. Health education strategies such as training,\nsupportive supervision and peer education are needed to facilitate the adoption of effective precautionary measures against HIV\ninfection among barbers.\n\nIntroduction\nHIV/AIDS still remains a major public health\nproblem all over the world, particularly in Nigeria where\nit has caused incalculable human suffering, social and\ncultural disruption and huge economical loss. There\nwere about 220,000 deaths from AIDS and 930,000\nAIDS orphans living in Nigeria in 2005 alone.\u00b9. Nigeria\nis expected to spend $260-$390/person as budgetary\nallocation to HIV/AIDS control yearly\u00b2, definitely at\nthe expense of other developmental projects. Though\nthe country's HIV prevalence rate has dropped from\n5.8% in 2001 to 4.4% in the last sentinel survey carried\nout in 2005, some States and sites still have explosive\nprevalence rates. For example, Benue State and Iquita-\noron in Akwa-Ibom state recorded 10% and 14.7%\nprevalence rates respectivel.\u00b3\nPrevention is the only viable way to control\nHIV spread, as there is no cure for the infection\npresently. In Nigeria, efforts have focused mainly on\nprevention of HIV through sex, blood transfusion and\nmother-to-child transmission. This must have been\ninformed by the fact that more than ninety percent of\nHIV/AIDS transmissions occur through the\ncombination of these routes.\u2074 However, HIV\ntransmission through sharing of non-sterile sharp\ninstruments such as those used for barbering,\ncircumcision, facial scarification, incision, tattooing, ear\nperforation, bloodletting, injections and acupuncture\nhave always been vaguely classified as \u2018others' and given\nless attention in the campaign against the spread of HIV.\nBarbers are cosmetic workers that undertake\nskin-piercing practices involving re-useable sharp\ninstruments, which present risks for transmission of HIV\nand other blood-borne pathogens from one client to\nthe other. Though barbers do not carry out procedures\nthat deliberately penetrate the skin, the procedures can\ninadvertently damage the skin through abrasion or minor\naccidental cuts. A simple nick caused by clipper or\nrazor blade is enough for infection to occur. \u2076 Due to the\nlipid envelope that protects HIV from dehydration, the\nvirus can survive on the surfaces of barbering\ninstruments for a period long enough for transmission\nto occur, particularly in commercial barber shops. \u2077\nSpecific HIV-risks of barbering procedures\nrelating to HIV transmission have been documented in\nNigeria and other African and Asian countries. \u2077,\u2078,\u2079,\u00b9\u2070,\u00b9\u00b9", "question": "Summarize the key findings of the study on HIV transmission risk in barbering practices in Ibadan, Nigeria, including details on the barbers' demographics, instrument usage, decontamination methods, specific risky behaviors observed, and the study's overall conclusion and recommended interventions.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"overall_hiv_transmission_risk": {"type": "string", "description": "The study's conclusion regarding the overall risk of 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Award of Contract:\nAwards will be made to the bidder whose bid (1) complies with all mandatory specifications and requirement of the IFB and (2) is the lowest and best bid, considering price, responsibility of the bidder and in the best interest of the University.\n8. Price:\nAll prices shall be as indicated on the Pricing Page. The University shall not pay nor be liable for any other additional costs including but not limited to taxes, shipping charges, insurance, interest, penalties, termination payments, attorney fees, liquidated damages, etc.\n9. Freight, Shipping and Handling Charges:\na. All prices shall include all packing, handling, shipping and freight charges, FOB Destination, Freight Prepaid and Allowed. The University shall not make additional payments or pay add-on charges for freight or shipping unless specifically described and priced in the bid, or as otherwise specifically stated and allowed by the IFB.\nb. 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WHELAN\nBell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey\nAND\nA. YARIV\nCalifornia Institute of Technology, Pasedena, California\n(Received 25 September 1964)\nInjection mechanisms responsible for the electroluminescence in GaAs diffused diodes are studied by examining the behavior of the emission peaks as a function of injection level, doping level, temperature, and depletion-layer widths. Three different injection mechanisms seem to be operative in providing radiation at near-band-gap energies. Models for two of these are proposed and tested. The nature of the third emission remains an open question.\n\nI. INTRODUCTION\nMost of the recent investigations on the recombination radiation from GaAs p-n junctions are concerned with the nature of the radiative transitions which follow the injection process. 1-7 In this article we apply ourselves to the injection process itself and present experimental evidence demonstrating the existence of three distinct injection mechanisms in narrow degenerate junctions.\nAnother purpose of this paper is to fill in the details, both experimental and theoretical, which were, by necessity, left out of two previous short communications. 8,9\nThe paper is not concerned with injection processes in general, but only with those processes associated with radiative transitions. The most direct measure of the importance of each injection process is the total (integrated) intensity of the recombination radiation rather than the total current. This is particularly important when a number of injection mechanisms leading to the same or different recombination processes co-exist and/or when, due to the presence of nonradiative processes, the fraction of injected carriers which leads to radiative transitions varies with injection level.\nNow a few comments on the correlation between the generated spectra and the externally observed ones. The radiation is generated in a very narrow region near the depletion layer and the wavelength of the emission is very near the absorption edge of the material. As the emitted radiation travels along the material, the spectrum is distorted by a higher absorption in the high-frequency side of the emitted line. A complete correction for this spectral distortion is not always easy because absorption data for different dopings are not easily available and because, due to possible internal reflections, different optical properties within the space charge region, and guiding effects along the junction, 10,11 it is impossible to evaluate properly the effective path traversed by the radiation.\nIn order to avoid those spectral distortions, we have observed the high-frequency emission by three different methods. (1) Some diodes had most of the p side removed and a polished gold window permitted most of the radiation to come out from the p side. In order to avoid back reflection from the n side (which would reinforce the low-frequency part of the emission), 12 an absorbing p layer was diffused on the n side (Fig. 1).\n\nDIODE STRUCTURE\nFRONT VIEW\nTHIN GOLD WINDOW\nALLOYED SN -THICK GOLD ELECTRODE\nCONTACT PRESSURE\nCONTACT\np+\nBACK VIEW\nFIG. 1. Diode structure for most of the diodes used in this work.\n\n1 R. N. Hall, G. E. Fenner, J. D. Kingsley, T. J. Sultys, and R. O. Carlson, Phys. Rev. Letters 9, 366 (1962).\n2 M. I. Nathan, W. P. Dumke, G. Burns, F. H. Dill, Jr., and G. J. Lasher, Appl. Phys. Letters 1, 62 (1962).\n3 T. M. Quist, R. H. Rediker, R. J. Keyes, W. E. Kragg, B. Lax, A. L. McWhorter, and H. J. Zeiger, Appl. Phys. Letters 1, 91 (1962).\n4 R. Braunstein, J. I. Pankove, and H. Nelson, Appl. Phys. Letters 3, 31 (1963).\n5 R. F. Shanfele, H. Statz, J. M. Lavine, and A. A. Iannim, Appl. Phys. Letters 3, 40 (1963).\n6 G. Lucovsky and C. J. Repper, Appl. Phys. Letters 3, 71 (1963).\n7 G. C. Dousmanis, C. W. Mueller, and H. Nelson, Appl. Phys. Letters 3, 133 (1963).\n8 R. C. C. Leite and A. Yariv, Post-deadline paper, American Physical Society meeting, Washington, D. C., 1963 (unpublished).\n9 R. J. Archer, R. C. C. Leite, A. Yariv, S. P. S. Porto, and J. M. Whelan, Phys. Rev. Letters 10, 483 (1963).\n10 A. Yariv and R. C. C. Leite, Appl. Phys. Letters 2, 55 (1963).\n11 W. L. Bond, B. G. Cohen, R. C. C. Leite, and A. Yariv, Appl. Phys. Letters 2, 57 (1963).\n12 J. C. Sarace, R. H. Kaiser, J. M. Whelan, and R. C. C. 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SIMULATION AND RESULTS\nVarious contingencies are simulated on the TNEB as given below. The contingencies include large transient event like three phase fault and contingencies like single line to ground fault are considered. The system has been modeled with existing AVR, governor and PSS and studies are carried out. Rotor angle, voltage and frequency oscillations are considered as key criteria (parameters) to compare the results. Then this system with various AVR, Governor and PSS model and parameters are considered to evaluate their behavior. Best suitable model and parameters of AVR, Governor and PSS is identified based on the above said criteria.\n4.1 Three phase fault\nThough there are rare, very severe faults in power system, the fault, which in general used to find out the critical clearing time, is three phase faults. In general rotor angle stability is taken as index, but the concept of transient stability, which is the function of operating condition and disturbances, deals with the ability of the system to remain intact after being subjected to abnormal deviations.\nThree phase to ground fault at very important 400 kV substations (Sriperumpudur and Salem located in Tamilnadu, India) in Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) system are simulated. Rotor angle oscillations of generators and frequency are verified. The graph shows the rotor angle oscillation of various generators for a fault at 400 kV sriperumpudur substation for the duration of 100 ms. with existing system parameters and proposed parameters. Results show that the proposed parameters reduce the rotor angle oscillation to great extent as shown in Figs. 3 - 8.\n\nGenerator Rotor Angle\n- Chennai J7-G1\n- Neyveli-Gl\n- Coadbal Ane-G\n- North Chennai-G\n- Ind-Bharath-Gi\n- Tuticorin-G1\n- Kudankulan G1\n- Tuticorin ST4- Gt\n- Mettur -Gl\n- Nervoli-Ext-Gi\n200-\n100-\n0-\n-100-\n-200-\nTime (850.)\n\nFigure 3. Rotor angle Variations of TNEB systems with existing controllers during 3 phase fault.\n\nGenerator Rotor Angle\n- Chennai JV-G1\n- Mabbur Gi\n- Tuticorin-Gi\n- Coadtal Sne-Gl\n- Neyveli-Ext-Gl\n- Ind-Bharath-Gi\n- Nayveli-Gi\n- Kudankulan Gi\n- North Charnai-G\n200-\n150-\n100-\n50-\n0-\n-50-\n-100-\n-150-\n-200-\nTime (Sev.)\n\nFigure 4. Rotor angle Variations of TNEB systems with proposed controllers during 3 phase fault.\n\nBus Voltage\nUtility Bus\n110-\n100-\n90-\n80-\n70-\n60-\n50-\n40-\n30-\n0\n2\n4\n6\n8\n10\n12\nTime (Sec.)\n\nFigure 5. 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Shorter distances between the charges inside the quanton determine colossal attraction forces (2.10) which characterise the quantised space-time by colossal elasticity.\nThus, the electromagnetic symmetry of the quanton determines the relationships (2.6) and (2.1) and also the correspondence of these relationships to the Maxwell equations (2.3) and the Coulomb law (2.10). The Dirac relationship (2.2) does not correspond to (2.3) and (2.10), is not written in the SI system and uses the procedure based on the unambiguous yield of the phase of the wave function of the electron whose parameters include not only the elementary electrical charge \\(e\\) but also other parameters, which determine the wave properties of the electron in the quantised space-time. It should be accepted that as regards the procedure, Dirac made an error but this does not reduce role in the investigations of the magnetic monopole. In the pure form, the monopole elementary electrical and magnetic charges are included only in the structure of the quanton, and the analysis of the properties of the quanton yielded the true relationships (2.6) and (2.11).\nIn fact, the forces (2.10) inside the quanton are colossal in magnitude", "question": "Extract the values for the distances between electrical and magnetic charges, the magnitudes of the electrical and magnetic forces, and the relationship between elementary magnetic and electrical charges, along with their respective equation numbers and the condition for solving the force system.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"distances": {"type": "object", "properties": {"value": {"type": "string", "description": "The numerical value of the equal distances between electrical and magnetic charges."}, "equation_number": {"type": "string", "description": "The equation number corresponding to the distance value."}}, "required": ["value", "equation_number"], "additionalProperties": false}, "forces": {"type": "object", "properties": {"electrical_force_value": {"type": "string", "description": "The magnitude of the electrical force."}, "magnetic_force_value": {"type": "string", "description": "The magnitude of the magnetic force."}, "equation_number": {"type": "string", "description": "The equation number corresponding to the force values."}}, "required": ["electrical_force_value", "magnetic_force_value", "equation_number"], "additionalProperties": false}, "charge_relationship": {"type": "object", "properties": {"equation": {"type": "string", "description": "The mathematical relationship between elementary magnetic (g) and electrical (e) charges."}, "equation_number": {"type": "string", "description": "The equation number corresponding to the charge relationship."}}, "required": ["equation", "equation_number"], "additionalProperties": false}, "solution_condition_for_forces": {"type": "string", "description": "The condition under which the system of force equations (2.10) is solved."}}, "required": ["distances", "forces", "charge_relationship", "solution_condition_for_forces"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"distances": {"value": "0.37 * 10^-25 m", "equation_number": "(2.9)"}, "forces": {"electrical_force_value": "1.6 * 10^23 N", "magnetic_force_value": "1.6 * 10^23 N", "equation_number": "(2.10)"}, "charge_relationship": {"equation": "g = 1/sqrt(epsilon_0 * mu_0) * e = C_0 * e", "equation_number": "(2.11)"}, "solution_condition_for_forces": "epsilon_0 * mu_0 * C^2 = 1"}, "ground_truth": {"distances": {"value": "0.37 \\cdot 10^{-25} \\text{ m}", "equation_number": "2.9"}, "forces": {"electrical_force_value": "1.6 \\cdot 10^{23} \\text{ N}", "magnetic_force_value": "1.6 \\cdot 10^{23} \\text{ N}", "equation_number": "2.10"}, "charge_relationship": {"equation": "g = \\frac{1}{\\sqrt{\\epsilon_0\\mu_0}} e = C_0e", "equation_number": "2.11"}, "solution_condition_for_forces": "\\epsilon_0\\mu_0C^2 = 1"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1371, "output_tokens": 154, "avg_time_per_record": 0.5358}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "de4767e51dd4d6a6cae5e759ad1210abf57857f5118fb238f6bb8359f38416e3", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "source_pdf": "661e8e921def996b7775d17e3e2537092db1dbf3_page_65.pdf", "source_category": "headers_footers", "test_types": "[\"absent\"]", "num_test_cases": 2, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0", "pdf_path": "/mnt/hf-cache/full_data/full_data/pdfs/headers_footers/661e8e921def996b7775d17e3e2537092db1dbf3_page_65.pdf"}, "input": {"context": "Few studies of sorption isotherms of cement based materials with SCMs have been published and there is still a need for systematic studies in this field. Baroghel-Bouny et al. [13] investigated sorption isotherms and hysteretic behavior of high performance (HP) cement pastes and concretes made with OPC and 10% silica fume. They performed several scanning curves from different RHs and analyzed pore size distributions with the Barrett, Joyner, Halenda (BJH) model [20]. Their results showed that HP materials had lower moisture contents at high RHs compared to normal materials, and large RH changes at high RHs induced only slight changes in moisture content [13]. De Belie et al. [21] studied the microstructure and surface area change of cement pastes in which OPC had been replaced by SCMs in different mass fractions (10% silica fume, 50% fly ash, and 50 and 85% slag). They did static and dynamic (sorption balance) water vapor and nitrogen sorption isotherms on samples with water/binder ratios (w/b) 0.35-0.5 without any specific control on carbonation. They conclude that the result of the sorption isotherm measurement is dependent on the method used. Their results showed hysteresis over the whole range of RHs for all binders.\n\nThe evaluation of moisture properties of cement based materials require at least the main absorption and desorption curves of the sorption isotherm [22]. These can be measured with different techniques. The most common method is the desiccator method (see for example references [5,10,21]). In this method relatively large samples are equilibrated for several weeks at different vapor pressures above saturated salt solutions, and are weighed on a balance until they have reached equilibrium. This method is time consuming and needs many parallel specimens that are exposed to different RHs. In addition, the structure of the material may change during the long measurement time due to hydration and carbonation. In the present study we used the sorption balance method, in which small samples (10-100 mg) are continuously weighed on an analytical balance while exposed to an RH program. The main advantages with this technique are that the whole isotherm can be measured on a single sample in a CO2-free environment. A measurement is comparatively quick as the external mass transfer resistance is low as the sample is exposed in a gas stream. However, each of our measurements still takes about three weeks.\n\nIn this study, the influence of w/b-ratio (0.4, 0.5 and 0.6) and the presence of two SCMs (70% slag and 10% silica fume) on the microstructure and water vapor isotherms of paste and mortar samples were studied in a systematic way. Care was taken so that the samples were exposed to the same treatment before the measurements, and the sorption balance method was used to avoid carbonation.\n\n2. Materials\n\nNine pastes and six mortars with different binders have been used in this study. The binders were ordinary Portland cement OPC (CEM I), OPC with 10% silica fume, and OPC with 70% slag (CEM III). The chemical compositions of the cements and the silica fume are given in Table 1. The CEM III was premixed and the silica fume was added to the OPC as slurry. Three water/binder-ratios (w/b), 0.4, 0.5 and 0.6, for paste samples and two w/b ratios, 0.4 and 0.5, for mortar samples were used. The mortar materials were mixed with water according to EN 196-1 and cast in a 40 x 10 x 10 cm\u00b3 steel mold. The mold was placed in a 20 \u00b0C climate room and cooled with fans during the first 24 h of hydration to limit the temperature increase. Temperature was measured with thermocouples on the surface of the steel mold and in the center of the samples during 24 h of hydration. The maximum temperature measured in the center was 24 \u00b0C (for samples with 10% silica fume). The samples were seal cured for 90 days at 20 \u00b0C and then crushed to pieces of approx. 5 mm. The crushed pieces were kept in sealed containers to avoid carbonation and in contact with wet cloth to become capillary saturated.\n\nThe preparation of the paste materials followed EN 196-1. The pastes were cast in cylindrical plastic bottles with 70 mm diameter and 200 mm height. After mixing, the bottles were rotated for 12 h to avoid segregation. All materials were then stored in the bottles at 20 \u00b0C. After 3-6 months of curing, the cylindrical samples were crushed to pieces of about 100 g, and these pieces were vacuum saturated. Saturated materials were stored in 100% RH in exsiccators until the measurements started.\n\nBoth mortar and paste samples were crushed to 1-2 mm pieces before being placed in a sorption balance. The measurements were done more than one year after casting. As the mortar samples were so small (20 mg), their paste content was not the same as that of the large sample from which they were taken. To be able to compare sorption isotherm measurements on pastes and mortars, the cement content of the latter were calculated from the calcium contents of the small samples as measured by inductivity coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) after the sorption measurements.\n\nThe samples for pressure plate testing were small slab shaped cement paste samples of approx. 20 \u00d7 15 \u00d7 3 mm\u00b3 that were cut from the paste cylinders. All pressure plate samples were vacuum saturated before the tests.\n\n3. Experimental techniques\n\n3.1. Water vapor sorption balance\n\nFor the sorption balance measurements approx. 20 mg of water saturated samples were placed in a DVS Advantage (Surface Measurement Systems, UK) sorption balance. In these instruments the mass of the small sample is continuously measured with an analytical balance while exposed to an RH-program. The desired RH is reached by mixing different proportions of dry and water vapor saturated nitrogen gas streams. The relative humidity of the sorption balance was validated by measurements on saturated salt solutions and found to be within 1.5% of the set values. Most measurements were made with an RH-program consisting of desorption (95-90-80-...-40-30), absorption (30-40-...-80-90-95), and desorption (95-90-80-70-...50-40-30-25-20-15-10-5-0). One measurement was made with one more absorption-desorption cycle. An example of a typical RH-program and the corresponding mass change is shown in Fig. 1. Each RH step was ended when the mass change rate was lower than 0.0001% of the initial mass per minute, or if a maximum time of 2000 min had been exceeded; except for final drying that was continued for up to 6000 min. A complete measurement for one sample - including one desorption curve, one absorption curve, and one final desorption curve to 0% RH - took approx. 20 days.\n\nThe moisture content of the sample at equilibrium at each relative humidity was expressed as mass of water per mass of dry material. The mass for each step was curve fitted using an exponential function (Eq. (1)) and then extrapolated to infinite time to evaluate the final (equilibrium) mass mf [23].\n\n\\[m(t) = m_o + (m_f - m_o) \\exp(-k(t-t_o))\\]\n\nHere, m(t) is mass of the sample (g), t is time (s), and mo, mf, k and to are fitting parameters. Fig. 2A shows an example of measured data and\n\n| Chemical analysis XRF (%) | CEM I 32.5R | CEM III/B 42.5 N | Silica fume |\n|---|---|---|---|\n| SiO2 | 20.3 | 29.2 | 98.7 |\n| Al2O3 | 5.6 | 8.9 | 0.31 |\n| Fe2O3 | 2.4 | 1.2 | 0.02 |\n| CaO | 63.4 | 48 | 0.15 |\n| MgO | 1.6 | 4.8 | 0.04 |\n| SO3 | 2.9 | 2.6 | |\n| LOI | 2.1 | 1.4 | 0.47 |\n| Slag content | | 69.9 | |", "question": "What are the types of binders and their respective water/binder ratios used for paste and mortar samples in this study, what are the chemical compositions of the primary cementitious components, and what experimental techniques were employed for water vapor sorption measurements?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"study_materials": {"type": "object", "properties": {"binders_used_in_samples": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "paste_water_binder_ratios": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "number"}}, "mortar_water_binder_ratios": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "number"}}}, "required": ["binders_used_in_samples", "paste_water_binder_ratios", "mortar_water_binder_ratios"], "additionalProperties": false}, "chemical_compositions_of_components": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"component_name": {"type": "string"}, "composition_xrf_percent": {"type": "object", "properties": {"sio2": {"type": "number"}, "al2o3": {"type": "number"}, "fe2o3": {"type": "number"}, "cao": {"type": "number"}, "mgo": {"type": "number"}, "so3": {"type": "number"}, "loi": {"type": "number"}, "slag_content": {"type": "number"}}, "required": ["sio2", "al2o3", "fe2o3", "cao", "mgo", "loi"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["component_name", "composition_xrf_percent"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "experimental_techniques": {"type": "object", "properties": {"main_method": {"type": "string"}, "instrument_used": {"type": "string"}, "sample_mass_mg": {"type": "number"}, "rh_program_description": {"type": "string"}, "equilibrium_criteria": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "typical_measurement_duration_days": {"type": "number"}}, "required": ["main_method", "instrument_used", "sample_mass_mg", "rh_program_description", "equilibrium_criteria", "typical_measurement_duration_days"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["study_materials", "chemical_compositions_of_components", "experimental_techniques"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"study_materials": {"binders_used_in_samples": ["ordinary Portland cement OPC (CEM I)", "OPC with 10% silica fume", "OPC with 70% slag (CEM III)"], "paste_water_binder_ratios": [0.4, 0.5, 0.6], "mortar_water_binder_ratios": [0.4, 0.5]}, "chemical_compositions_of_components": [{"component_name": "CEM I 32.5R", "composition_xrf_percent": {"sio2": 20.3, "al2o3": 5.6, "fe2o3": 2.4, "cao": 63.4, "mgo": 1.6, "so3": 2.9, "loi": 2.1, "slag_content": null}}, {"component_name": "CEM III/B 42.5 N", "composition_xrf_percent": {"sio2": 29.2, "al2o3": 8.9, "fe2o3": 1.2, "cao": 48.0, "mgo": 4.8, "so3": 2.6, "loi": 1.4, "slag_content": 69.9}}, {"component_name": "Silica fume", "composition_xrf_percent": {"sio2": 98.7, "al2o3": 0.31, "fe2o3": 0.02, "cao": 0.15, "mgo": 0.04, "so3": null, "loi": 0.47, "slag_content": null}}], "experimental_techniques": {"main_method": "sorption balance method", "instrument_used": "DVS Advantage (Surface Measurement Systems, UK) sorption balance", "sample_mass_mg": 20, "rh_program_description": "desorption (95-90-80-...-40-30), absorption (30-40-...-80-90-95), and desorption (95-90-80-70-...50-40-30-25-20-15-10-5-0)", "equilibrium_criteria": ["mass change rate was lower than 0.0001% of the initial mass per minute", "maximum time of 2000 min", "final drying continued for up to 6000 min"], "typical_measurement_duration_days": 20}}, "ground_truth": {"study_materials": {"binders_used_in_samples": ["ordinary Portland cement OPC (CEM I)", "OPC with 10% silica fume", "OPC with 70% slag (CEM III)"], "paste_water_binder_ratios": [0.4, 0.5, 0.6], "mortar_water_binder_ratios": [0.4, 0.5]}, "chemical_compositions_of_components": [{"component_name": "CEM I 32.5R", "composition_xrf_percent": {"sio2": 20.3, "al2o3": 5.6, "fe2o3": 2.4, "cao": 63.4, "mgo": 1.6, "so3": 2.9, "loi": 2.1}}, {"component_name": "CEM III/B 42.5 N", "composition_xrf_percent": {"sio2": 29.2, "al2o3": 8.9, "fe2o3": 1.2, "cao": 48, "mgo": 4.8, "so3": 2.6, "loi": 1.4, "slag_content": 69.9}}, {"component_name": "Silica fume", "composition_xrf_percent": {"sio2": 98.7, "al2o3": 0.31, "fe2o3": 0.02, "cao": 0.15, "mgo": 0.04, "loi": 0.47}}], "experimental_techniques": {"main_method": "sorption balance method", "instrument_used": "DVS Advantage (Surface Measurement Systems, UK) sorption balance", "sample_mass_mg": 20, "rh_program_description": "Desorption (95-90-80-...-40-30), absorption (30-40-...-80-90-95), and desorption (95-90-80-70-...50-40-30-25-20-15-10-5-0). 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They build on\nthe assumption that sexual harassment is unwanted behaviour which negatively\nimpacts people's well-being and human dignity. According to these definitions,\nsexual harassment does not include only obvious and explicit forms of sexual\nharassment but also a range of other, softer forms of unwanted conduct. I investi-\ngate to what extent these expert definitions are mirrored in students' individual\ndefinitions, and explore the gap between the expert and individual definitions of\nsexual harassment in the Czech context. I ask how students define sexual harass-\nment and, in line with other research studies on the role of various factors in the\nlabelling of sexual harassment, what factors are related to one behaviour being\nlabelled as sexual harassment and another not.\nMost of the research studies conducted so far come from the Anglo-Ameri-\ncan cultural context, while this analysis offers a view of the specific Czech cultur-\nal environment, where the issue of sexual harassment in education surfaced only\nrecently, the tradition of legally addressing sexual harassment is quite short, anti-\ntion was deleted and was replaced with a reference to the Antidiscrimination Act, which\nwas not, however, adopted until 2009. Thus, for three years, the Czech Republic did not\nhave any provision to redress (not only) the issue of sexual harassment.\n5 As in the European directive, Czech legislation distinguishes between harassment and\nsexual harassment and both forms are defined very widely with a reference to the inten-\ntion of the perpetrator, the violation of human dignity, and the inclusion of quid pro quo\nand hostile environment forms:\n(1) Harassment is understood as unwelcome behaviour\n(a) the intention or consequence of which is denigration of human dignity of an individual\nand the creation of a threatening, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment\nor\n(b) which can be justifiably perceived as a condition for a decision that can influence the\nexercise of rights and duties following from labour law relations.\n(2) sexual harassment is understood as behaviour pursuant to Paragraph 1 which is sexual\nin nature.", "question": "What are the key legal and policy definitions of sexual 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Finally, outsourcing opens up the possibility of obtaining rents from relations with suppliers (Dyer and Singh, 1998; Linder, 2004). While firms may now have the opportunity to outsource, outsourcing initiatives do not necessarily fulfill all their expectations. Writing a poor contract and losing control over the outsourced activity has the largest impact on the (negative) outcome of outsourcing efforts (Barthelemy, 2003).\n\nImpact of outsourcing on business performance\nAn outsourcing project can have both positive and negative impacts on business performance. The outcome ultimately depends on the way the company goes about the outsourcing project and what support the project receives from top-level management. Furthermore, the phase the company is at in the outsourcing project can have a direct impact on business performance. For example, just before or just after signing the contract the benefits reported by companies are not actual but projected benefits, which could lead the company into many problems if they do not consider this (Barthelemy, 2003). The impact of outsourcing can be divided into reasons and challenges of outsourcing.\n\nThe expected benefits of outsourcing\nThe rapid growth of outsourcing suggests that both public and private organizations expect benefits from outsourcing. Naturally, different organizations in different circumstances will expect different benefits. For example, all organizations may expect costs savings even though in government outsourcing, the typical cost savings are only about half of what the private sector achieves (Kakabadse and Kakabadse, 2000). The expected benefits of outsourcing may include realizing the same or better service at a lower overall cost, increased flexibility and/or quality, access to the latest technology and best talent, and the ability to re-focus scarce resources onto core functions. For the political organization, additional expected benefits may include better accountability and management, and a better political posture. There also appears to be an expected benefit of mimicking competitors or \"getting rid\" of troublesome functions (Willcocks and Currie, 1997).\n\nPotential risks of outsourcing\nAs with any process, there is a negative side to outsourcing. However, many of the disadvantages of outsourcing are the flipside of the advantages or gains and may arise mainly due to poor outsourcing decisions and management. Embleton and Wright (1998) and Lankford and Parsa (1999) add that determining core competencies, which is key to the outsourcing decision, can be difficult, and a mistaken decision, very costly. They go on to point out that despite the sound financial appeal, outsourcing is also a subject that is still fraught with emotional overtones. The fear of losing control, for example, is a major emotional stumbling block to outsourcing. Companies are also averse to the idea of provider dependency. According to Greaver (1999), outsourcing problems can generally be divided into people, process, technology and other problem areas. People problems can have many causes, from the loss of key people too poor performance to people not getting along well together. Process problems generally result from how the operations are set up; how decision rights, responsibilities, and authorities are distributed; and how the activities are defined. Technology problems generally relate to the acquisition, implementation, and maintenance of equipment or systems. These problems can have their root causes in either party and addressing the problems is a shared responsibility.\n\nMATERIALS AND METHODS\nData source, data type and sampling design\n\nSource and type of data\nThis study was conducted on selected universities in Ethiopia, namely, Adigrat University (ADU), Axum University (AXU), Debre Birhan University (DBU) and Samara University (SU). Among these universities, the first three outsourced some of their non-core services whereas SU is yet to decide on outsourcing of its non-core services. The first three universities were chosen considering some factors such as their experience, similarity of the year of operation with SU, their distance from the center.\nIn the study, primary data, as well as secondary data were used. The sources of data were students, staffs, directors and vice presidents of the universities. 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These aspects as\ndiscussed in Chapter 2 provide several directions to achieve a more comprehensive\nand clear definition of sustainable employability.\nChapter 3 builds on the aforementioned directions and other existing literature on\nsustainable employability to achieve a comprehensive conceptual framework. First,\nthe general meaning of the elements 'sustainable' and 'employability' are considered\nto achieve a rough general working definition of sustainable employability as the\nability of an individual to function at work and in the labor market not being affected\nnegatively by the employment of that individual over time. This working definition\nalready matches most of the requirements as formulated in Chapter 2. 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Settlement terms would turn less on the external bargaining asymmetries, for instance, and more on the merits. Such accuracy gains could even be seen as a counterweight to the legitimacy losses that some observers would perceive in a decline in trial-going rates.\n\nBut that may be too simplistic. There is a tradeoff, one that should trouble even those who generally favor settlement. Consider why previewing the case materials and previewing the factfinder are complements in the first place: Different judges may vary in how they assess the same body of evidence or how they decide the same case. This is why it is valuable to the parties, in bench cases, to have a \"judicial preview\" (a signal of what the previewed evidence means to this factfinder). But there is also a downside: The use of preview policies can amplify the influence of such individual variation among judges\u2014call it \"idiosyncrasy\"\u2014on settlement outcomes. 138 Parties settle not in the shadow of the \"true facts\" about the case, after all, but in the shadow of the expected verdict.139 And they know that this verdict will depend both on the factual materials and on how this specific factfinder will interpret them. When judicial previews are possible, the enhanced learning that results may induce settling\u2014but partly because the parties are gaining insight into how this judge thinks. And as Judge Edwards's ambivalence in the epigraph above suggests, 140 a policy of pushing settlement by exploiting perceptions about judicial idiosyncrasy may not be a widely palatable approach.\n\nTo put the question bluntly: Should the parties have more information or should they have \"purer\" (but less) information? Using previews allows parties to make their settlement decisions based on a sharper sense of how the case will come out at trial, but this sharper sense might be taking into account the idiosyncratic views of the judge (or jury). The alternative is for them to settle (or not) based on a fuzzier sense of the outcome, but at least this fuzzier sense will be less influenced by idiosyncrasy.\n\nA closer analysis begins by distinguishing among three groups of 138. I should emphasize that by \"idiosyncrasy\" I mean individual variation, and not outlier status or unusual views.\n\n139. \"True facts\" is a memorable phrase borrowed from Hickman v. Taylor, 329 U.S. 495, 506 (1947) (\"[T]he Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are designed to enable the parties to discover the true facts and to compel their disclosure whenever they may be found.\").\n\n140. See supra note 137 and accompanying text. 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Urol., 157: 809, 1997.\n6. BULLOW, H.; BULLOW, V.; FROHMULLER, H.G.W.: \"Transurethral l\u00e1ser urethrotomy in men: Pre- liminary report\". J. Urol., 121: 286, 1979.\n*7. DOGRA, P.N.; ARON, M.; RAJEEV, T.P.: \"Core tr- hough urethrotomy with the neodymium: YAG l\u00e1ser for posttraumatic obliterative strictures of the bulbomem- branous urethra\". J. Urol., 161: 81, 1999.\n8. DOGRA, P.N.; NABI, G.: \"Core trhough urethrotomy using the neodymium: YAG l\u00e1ser for obliterative ure- thral strictures after traumatic urethral disruption and/or distraction defects: Long term outcome\". J. Urol., 167: 543, 2002.\n9. DOGRA, P.N.; NABI, G.: \"Nd: YAG l\u00e1ser core-through urethrotomy in obliterative posttraumatic urethral stric- tures in children\". Pediatr. Surg. Int., 19: 652, 2003.\n10. SMITH, J.A. Jr.: \"Treatment of benign urethral strictu- res using a sapphire tipped neodymium: YAG l\u00e1ser\". J. Urol., 142: 1221,-1989.\n*11. DOGRA, P.N.; ANSARI, M.S.; GUPTA, N.P. y cols.: \"Holmium l\u00e1ser core through urethrotomy for trauma- tic obliterative strictures of urethra: Initial experience\". Urology, 64: 232, 2004.\n12. MATSUOKA, K.; INOUE, M.; IIDA, S. y cols.: \"En- doscopic antegrade l\u00e1ser incision in the treatment of urethral stricture\". Urology, 60: 968, 2002.\n13. KAMP, S.; KNOLL, T.; OSMAN, M.M. y cols.: \"Low- power holmium: YAG l\u00e1ser urethrotomy for treatment of urethral strictures: functional outcome and quality of life\". J. Endourol., 20: 38, 2006.\n*14. LAGERVELD, B.W.; LAGUNA, M.P.; DEBRUYNE, F.M. y cols.: \"Holmium: YAG l\u00e1ser for treatment of strictures of vesicourethral anastomosis after radical prostatectomy\". J. Endourol., 19: 497, 2005.\n15. THOMAS, M.A.; ONG, A.M.; PINTO, P.A. y cols.: \"Management of obliterated urinary segments using a l\u00e1ser fiber for access\". J. Urol., 169: 2284, 2003.\n16. FUTAO, S.; WENTONG, Z.; YAN, Z.: \"Application of endoscopic Ho: YAG l\u00e1ser incision technique treating urethral strictures and urethral atresias in pediatric pa- tients\". Pediatr. Surg. Int., 22: 514, 2006.\n*17. SHANBERG, A.; BAGHDASSARIAN, R.; TANSEY, L. y cols.: \"KTP 532 l\u00e1ser in treatment of urethral stric- tures\". Urology, 32: 517, 1988.\n18. TUREK, P.J.; MALLOY, T.R.; CENDROM, M. y cols.: \"KTP-532 l\u00e1ser ablation of urethral strictures\". Urolo- gy, 40: 330, 1992.\n*19. SCHMIDLING, F.; OSWALD, M.; ISELIN, C. y cols.: \"Vaporization of urethral stenosis using the KTP 532 l\u00e1ser\". Ann. Urol., 31: 38, 1997.\n20. ADKINS, W.C.: \"Argon l\u00e1ser treatment of uretrhal stricture and vesical neck contracture\". L\u00e1ser Surg. Med., 8: 600, 1988.\n**21. BECKER, H.C.; MILER, J.; NOSKE, H.D. y cols.: \"Transurethral l\u00e1ser urethrotomy with the Argon l\u00e1ser: Experience with 900 urethrotomies in 450 patients from 1978 to 1993\". Urol. Int., 55: 150,1995.\n**22. McNICHOLAS, T.A.; COLLES, J.; BROWN, S.G. y cols.: \"Treatment of urethral strictures with a prototy- pe CO2 l\u00e1ser endoscope\". L\u00e1ser Surg. Med., 3: 427, 1988.\n23. BAUR, H.; SCHNEIDER, W.; ATTWEIN, J.E.: \"Treat- ment of recurrent urethral strictures by photoablation with Excimer l\u00e1ser\". 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The smooth sidewall is critical for maintaining the optical signals in the photonic device, he notes.\n\nThe main sources of light loss in these resonators are absorption of photons in the ring material and/or scattering of photons caused by edge roughness of the ring device. \"Danhao's processing yielded smooth sidewalls, which enabled low loss and a high Q (quality) factor resonator,\" Agarwal explains.\n\n\"The beauty of this silicon carbide material and the technique that we used here in the paper is that the PECVD process of silicon carbide is an inexpensive process, standard in the silicon microelectronics industry,\" says Ma, whose research concentration is materials design and engineering for integrated photonics. \"Use of the existing microelectronics processes will make the adoption of silicon carbide into the integrated photonic and integrated electronic platforms easier.\" The PECVD and reactive dry ion etching processes he used don't require the lattice matching and other 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Las principales caracter\u00edsticas y ventajas de la educaci\u00f3n a distancia incluyen: crecientes oportunidades de educaci\u00f3n continua para quienes no pueden participar en cursos convencionales; diseminaci\u00f3n de informaci\u00f3n y administraci\u00f3n coordinada en una unidad central; gran variedad de contribuciones del profesorado, tales como apoyo para la creaci\u00f3n de materiales, desarrollo de seminarios y materiales de autoense\u00f1anza y procedimientos cuidadosamente dise\u00f1ados y coordinados.20 M\u00e1s a\u00fan, las nuevas tecnolog\u00edas ya se est\u00e1n usando para ofrecer programas de educaci\u00f3n continua a los bibliotecarios, sin importar su ubicaci\u00f3n f\u00edsica. El adiestramiento apoyado en computadora, disponible para ser consultado en cualquier momento, puede ser interactivo e individualizado, tal es el caso de los telecursos, que utilizan la videoconferencia, cursos en l\u00ednea mediante Internet, o publicados en hojas Web que sirven, de modo permanente, como un recurso de apoyo.21 El personal de bibliotecas, por lo tanto, enfrenta el reto de adquirir conocimientos y habilidades con apoyo de la computadora.22\nSin embargo, la educaci\u00f3n a distancia no est\u00e1 exenta de problemas. Aunque ya hay en la actualidad valiosas experiencias de estos programas de Maestr\u00eda en Administraci\u00f3n de Negocios o de otros programas de posgrado similares, se ha demostrado que \u201cel paradigma de la oportunidad de la ense\u00f1anza a distancia\u201d no se traduce necesariamente en beneficios para los estudiantes. Bajas calificaciones y deserciones son algunos de los problemas que han enfrentado las instituciones que los ofrecen. Las deficiencias, que se relacionan con el desarrollo de habilidades acad\u00e9micas para el aprendizaje independiente, son patentes en la educaci\u00f3n a distancia, ya que carece de las grandes ventajas de la interacci\u00f3n cara a cara. El apoyo de bibliotecas es tambi\u00e9n inadecuado si se compara con los modelos existentes en el campus universitario para los cursos regulares.23 Debe tambi\u00e9n reconocerse que en muchos de los cursos de educaci\u00f3n a distancia basados en Internet, el material impreso sigue siendo un apoyo sustancial, con la posibilidad de ofrecer contacto v\u00eda correo electr\u00f3nico o p\u00e1ginas Web, de las cuales se pueden bajar copias de conferencias. En el campo de la administraci\u00f3n los\n\n20 D. P. Ely. Educational technology and distance education. 1981. Syracuse, NY: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information Resources.\n21 K. A. 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SCHMITZ\n\nReceived June 6, 2002; accepted July 10, 2002; published online July 29, 2002\n\nSummary The mesophilic methanogenic archaeon *Methanosarcina mazei* strain G\u00f6l is able to utilize molecular nitrogen (N2) as its sole nitrogen source. We have identified and characterized a single nitrogen fixation (*nif*) gene cluster in *M. mazei* G\u00f6l with an approximate length of 9 kbp. Sequence analysis revealed seven genes with sequence similarities to *nifH, nifI1, nifI2, nifD, nifK, nifE* and *nifN*, similar to other diazotrophic methanogens and certain bacteria such as *Clostridium acetobutylicum*, with the two *glnB*-like genes (*nifl1* and *nifl2*) located between *nifH* and *nifD*. Phylogenetic analysis of deduced amino acid sequences for the nitrogenase structural genes of *M. mazei* G\u00f6l showed that they are most closely related to *Methanosarcina barkeri nif2* genes, and also closely resemble those for the corresponding *nif* products of the gram-positive bacterium *C. acetobutylicum*. Northern blot analysis and reverse transcription PCR analysis demonstrated that the *M. mazei nif* genes constitute an operon transcribed only under nitrogen starvation as a single 8 kb transcript. Sequence analysis revealed a palindromic sequence at the transcriptional start site in front of the *M. mazei nifH* gene, which may have a function in transcriptional regulation of the *nif* operon.\n\nKeywords: GlnB-like proteins, nif genes, nitrogen fixation, nitrogen regulation.\n\nIntroduction\nBiological nitrogen fixation, the enzymatic reduction of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to ammonia, is not limited to the bacterial domain, but is also observed in several methanogenic members of the archaeal domain. Nitrogenase, the enzyme complex of dinitrogenase and dinitrogenase reductase, is responsible for the reduction of molecular nitrogen; it is highly conserved in structure, function, and amino acid sequence across both domains (Lobo and Zinder 1992, Young 1992, Fischer 1994, Rees and Howard 1999). The dinitrogenase, which is an \\(\\alpha_2\\beta_2\\) heterotetramer containing the P-cluster and the FeMo-cofactor, is encoded by *nifD* and *nifK*; the nitrogenase reductase is a homodimer with a single [4Fe-4S]-cluster linking the subunits and is encoded by *nifH* (Georgiadis et al. 1992, Rees and Howard 1999 and papers cited therein). In bacteria, the genes *nifH, nifD* and *nifK*, which encode the molybdenum-containing nitrogenase, are typically found together in a single operon and are physically adjacent to other *nif* genes as part of a larger *nif* regulon. Downstream of *nifK*, the *nifE* and *nifN* genes, which are essential for FeMo-cofactor assembly (Dean et al. 1993), are found in a separate operon. In Archaea, genes homologous to the bacterial *nif* genes have been identified, and nitrogen fixation has been observed in several methanogenic species (Lobo and Zinder 1992, Young 1992, Bult et al. 1996, Chien and Zinder 1996, Haselkorn and Buikema 1996, Kessler et al. 1997, Smith et al. 1997). The discovery of genes homologous to *nifH, nifD* and *nifK* suggests that the basic mechanism of nitrogen fixation is similar in Bacteria and Archaea and predicts that most methanogenic nitrogenases contain a molybdenum-cofactor (Chien and Zinder 1996, Kessler et al. 1997). It was recently shown that, unique among the archaea, *Methanosarcina acetivorans* appears to contain all three types of nitrogenases: the molybdenum nitrogenase and two alternative nitrogenases (Galagan et al. 2002). In methanogenic archaea, the nitrogen fixation genes *nifH, nifD, nifK, nifE* and *nifN* are present in the same order as in bacteria (Dean and Jackobson 1992). However, in contrast, (i) methanogenic *nif* gene promoters are typical archaeal promoters, and the transcriptional apparatus is similar to that of Eucarya (Langer and Zillig 1993, Marsh et al. 1994, Langer et al. 1995, Qureshi et al. 1995, Hausner et al. 1996, Thomm 2000, Bell and Jackson 2001), (ii) the archaeal *nif* genes are present in a single operon, and (iii) all diazotrophic methanogens contain two open reading frames (ORFs) inserted between *nifH* and *nifD* that show a strong similarity to *glnB* (Sibold et al. 1991, Merrick and Edwards 1995, Arcondeguy et al. 2001, Kessler et al. 2001). 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Bila hal ini terjadi pada onkogen atau gen supresor tumor, akan terjadi inisiasi dan progresi kanker.17 Pada satu sel kanker kolorektal diperkirakan terjadi sedikitnya 11000 mutasi DNA yang mungkin disebabkan oleh RONS.34\n\nKadar premutagenic DNA adduct 8-hydroxydeoxy guanosine yang tinggi pada jaringan kolon dan plasma pasien IBD menunjukkan peranan stres oksidatif dalam karsinogenesis kolorektal.35 Beberapa penelitian menunjukkan bahwa stres oksidatif dapat menyebabkan aktivasi NF-KB. Hubungan antara RONS dan aktivasi NF-KB masih belum jelas, tetapi penelitian menunjukkan bahwa aktivasi NF-KB dapat ditekan oleh antioksidan.36 Diduga RONS dapat mengaktifkan NF-KB melalui jalur TLR-4.15 Aktivasi NF-KB akan merangsang produksi sitokin proinflamasi seperti IL-6 dan TNF-a yang merangsang pertumbuhan sel tumor dan selanjutnya kembali merangsang aktivasi NF-KB.28 Selain itu beberapa sitokin proinflamasi seperti TNF-a dan IL-1\u1e9e juga dapat meningkatkan produksi RONS, sehingga membentuk suatu positive feedback loop.37\n\nNF-KB juga menekan apoptosis melalui induksi ekspresi gen anti-apoptotik seperti Bcl-2 family members and caspase inhibitor.8 Selain itu, NF-KB juga dapat menginduksi produksi COX-2 dan inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS). COX-2 merupakan enzim yang berperan dalam sintesis prostaglandin, seperti prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) yang berperan sebagai regulator angiogenesis dan inhibitor apoptosis. Sedangkan iNOS menginduksi kerusakan DNA dan merangsang pembentukan mikrovaskulatur melalui produksi nitric oxide. Pada kanker kolorektal ditemukan peningkatan ekspresi COX-2 dan iNOS. Penghambatan keduanya terbukti menghambat tumorigenesis.38 NF-KB juga diduga memiliki kemampuan untuk merangsang metastasis tumor dan angiogenesis. NF-KB menginduksi produksi matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) dan enzim proteolitik yang merangsang invasi tumor ke jaringan sekitar.6 Aktivasi NF-KB juga dapat menstimulasi angiogenesis melalui peningkatan ekspresi IL-8 dan vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).39,40\n\nBuah merah merupakan sumber antioksidan eksogen yang kaya akan karotenoid dan a-tokoferol. Karotenoid yang terkandung dalam buah merah, antara lain a-karoten, \u1e9e-karoten, dan \u1e9e-kriptosantin.21 Beberapa studi epidemiologis menunjukkan bahwa orang yang mengonsumsi sayur dan buah yang kaya akan karotenoid memiliki risiko terkena kanker kolorektal yang lebih rendah.25 Pemberian vitamin E 200 IU/ hari juga terbukti dapat menurunkan insiden kanker kolorektal. Alfa-tokoferol merupakan salah satu bentuk vitamin E dengan potensi antioksidan yang kuat. Mekanisme kerja vitamin E secara umum adalah dengan mencegah akumulasi radikal bebas dan aktivasi endonuklease. Selain itu, karena sifatnya yang larut dalam lemak, a-tokoferol terutama berfungsi untuk melindungi membran sel dari peroksidasi lipid.36 Beberapa penelitian in vitro menunjukkan bahwa pemberian vitamin C dan vitamin E (a-tokoferol) pada sel dendritik yang distimulasi dengan lipopolisakarida (LPS) dapat menurunkan produksi RONS, menghambat fosforilasi IkB dan menghambat aktivasi NF-KB.26 Pemberian N-acetylcystein dan a-tokoferol pada neutrofil yang dirangsang LPS dapat menghambat aktivasi IKB kinase, mencegah translokasi NF-KB ke dalam nukleus dan menurunkan produksi sitokin proinflamasi.15\n\nKarotenoid dan asam retinoat diduga dapat meregulasi faktor transkripsi seperti NF-KB dan activator protein 1 (AP-1). Pemberian \u1e9e-karoten pada makrofag yang distimulasi LPS menurunkan ekspresi iNOS, TNF-\u03b1, IL-1\u1e9e, dan COX-2, serta menurunkan produksi NO dan PGE2 melalui mekanisme penghambatan aktivasi NF-KB. Penghambatan aktivasi NF-KB oleh \u1e9e-karoten dicapai melalui dua mekanisme, yaitu melalui penghambatan degradasi IkB dan penghambatan akumulasi ROS.41 Pemberian \u1e9e-karoten pada sel yang mengalami stres oksidatif dapat menekan aktivasi NF-KB serta produksi sitokin proinflamasi seperti IL-6 dan TNF-\u03b1.36 Selain itu, penelitian juga menunjukkan bahwa \u1e9e-karoten dapat mengaktifkan protein proapoptotik caspase dan menghambat protein antiapoptotik Bcl-2 pada sel adenokarsinoma kolon HT-29.42\n\nPada penelitian ini didapatkan bahwa pada kelompok yang diinduksi CAC dan diberikan minyak buah merah (kelompok perlakuan buah merah), didapatkan rerata kadar NF-KB kolon yang lebih rendah secara bermakna dibandingkan kelompok yang diinduksi CAC tanpa diberikan minyak buah merah (kelompok kontrol AOM/DSS). Diduga antioksidan yang terkandung dalam buah merah dapat menghambat aktivasi NF-KB baik secara langsung melalui penghambatan aktivasi IKB kinase maupun melalui penghambatan RONS.\n\nKesimpulan\n\nDari hasil penelitian ini dapat disimpulkan bahwa pemberian minyak buah merah menurunkan kadar NF-KB kolon pada mencit model CAC.\n\nUcapan Terima Kasih\n\nKami mengucapkan terima kasih kepada Ibu Dr. Ingrid S. Surono dan Bapak Reinhard Thung untuk bahan uji minyak buah merah.\n\nDaftar Pustaka\n1. Danese S, Mantovani A. Inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal cancer: a paradigm of the yin-yang interplay between inflammation and cancer. Oncogene. 2010;29:3313-23.\n2. Balkwill F, Mantovani A. Inflammation and cancer: back to Virchow? Lancet. 2001;357(9255):539-45.\n3. Mantovani A, Allavena P, Sica A, Balkwill F. Cancer-related inflammation. Nature. 2008;454:436-44.\n4. Mantovani A. Cancer-related inflammation: the seventh hallmark of cancer. 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efeitos sociais/comportamentais, necessidade de compartilhar a experi\u00eancia, mudan\u00e7a da vis\u00e3o\nde si mesmo, mudan\u00e7as de comportamento na busca dos servi\u00e7os de sa\u00fade; (ii) f\u00edsicos, como disfun\u00e7\u00e3o\nou perda de membros, \u00f3rg\u00e3os ou sentidos, necessidade de novas cirurgias, tratamentos, reabilita\u00e7\u00e3o,\nterapia e novos medicamentos para lidar com a nova doen\u00e7a ou condi\u00e7\u00e3o; (iii) financeiros, como perda\ndo emprego, seguro-sa\u00fade, ac\u00famulo de d\u00edvidas com contas do tratamento de sa\u00fade; (iv) suic\u00eddios e \u00f3bitos\n(SOUTHWICK; CRANLEY; HALLISY, 2015; MIRA et al., 2017; OTTOSEN et al., 2018). Para os familiares\ndestacam-se: trauma emocional, estresse de cuidar do paciente, perda financeira, do estilo de vida, do\nemprego, da moradia, culpa e div\u00f3rcio (SOUTHWICK; CRANLEY; HALLISY, 2015).\n\nRepara\u00e7\u00e3o ou mitiga\u00e7\u00e3o dos eventos adversos\nNesta \u00faltima categoria, pacientes e familiares buscavam justi\u00e7a, seja divina ou judicial para repara\u00e7\u00e3o\nde danos morais e materiais advindos de problemas vivenciados no cuidado em sa\u00fade. As postagens\nsublinhando desejo ou a\u00e7\u00e3o de repara\u00e7\u00e3o listaram problemas ligados \u00e0 cirurgia, obstetr\u00edcia, atrasos no\natendimento, erro de diagn\u00f3stico, medicamentos, tratamento inadequado, ass\u00e9dio, paciente adquiriu outra\ndoen\u00e7a ap\u00f3s o tratamento e \u00f3bito.\n\"Inclusive minha sobrinha veio pra c\u00e1 [...] para n\u00e3o correr o risco de ter de fazer o parto\nno carro. Ela n\u00e3o teve seu beb\u00ea no domingo [...] por descaso m\u00e9dico, neglig\u00eancia m\u00e9dica.\nDeixaram o beb\u00ea morrer na barriga da m\u00e3e\" [...]. \"N\u00f3s queremos que seja feita justi\u00e7a,\ne \u00e9 isso que vamos cobrar, \u00e9 para isso que vamos lutar.\" (Postagem 89 - Reportagem).\nAchados semelhantes s\u00e3o encontrados na literatura nacional (BRAGA; ERTLER; GARBIN, 2017;\nGOMES; S\u00c1, 2017; CARVALHO; CADID\u00c9, 2019) e internacional (GIRALDO et al., 2016; HWANG et al.,\n2018). No Brasil, a judicializa\u00e7\u00e3o engloba servi\u00e7os ambulatoriais e cir\u00fargicos (CARVALHO; CADID\u00c9, 2019).\nA maior parte dos processos refere-se a danos morais e materiais, ligados \u00e0s especialidades de ginecologia\ne obstetr\u00edcia e a cirurgias, e o r\u00e9u foi o setor privado (GOMES; S\u00c1, 2017).\nNos estudos internacionais, o maior motivo foi relacionado ao diagn\u00f3stico, como falhas, atrasos\nou erros (GIRALDO et al., 2016). Contudo, outro estudo, revelou que os problemas mais frequentes\nnas alega\u00e7\u00f5es judiciais foram relacionados \u00e0 cirurgia e a complica\u00e7\u00f5es perinatais, sendo que as tr\u00eas\nespecialidades mais arroladas nas alega\u00e7\u00f5es judiciais foram obstetr\u00edcia, ortopedia e medicina de\nemerg\u00eancia (HWANG et al., 2018).\n\nCONSIDERA\u00c7\u00d5ES FINAIS\nNos \u00faltimos anos, a internet surgiu como campo de delimita\u00e7\u00e3o de novas fronteiras sociais e culturais.\nO Facebook destaca-se como campo de pesquisa na sa\u00fade, devido \u00e0 sua conforma\u00e7\u00e3o e \u00e0 possibilidade de\ncria\u00e7\u00e3o de grupos e comunidades abrangendo usu\u00e1rios com objetivos em comum.\nEste estudo apresenta limites dos quais vale mencionar, em primeiro lugar, a incipi\u00eancia do tema\nseguran\u00e7a do paciente no contexto brasileiro que, certamente, influencia a percep\u00e7\u00e3o dos pacientes acerca\nda identifica\u00e7\u00e3o desses problemas. 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However, it cannot be ignored in the current networking environment that becomes context- and location-aware, (Yan & Sere, 2004; Roman, Julien, & Payton, 2004), hence it involves mobile, unplugged devices functioning on batteries. These mobile devices have numerous user-friendly features (Michael, 2005) such as high resolution display, radio, camera, TV, GPS, etc. At the same time, a device should be as small as possible, leaving not much space for the battery in spite of the increased energy need of its various features.\n\nWe can regard energy in relation to smart devices in a multitude of ways. One aspect is that of being provided by a battery, hence the engineering challenge of fitting a (rechargeable) battery supporting the functionality of the device and thus enabling mobility. Based on this aspect, users can question how long can a certain battery-enabled device be used and how flexible this usage is. For instance, if an individual travels to a remote location and there takes a very special trip, this person may need for the trip only the camera and the phone functionality of a smart device. The rest of the features - software and hardware - should be turned off to save the battery. The current smart devices are sometimes so complex that they do not offer such simple choices to the user. Instead, they may be running some anti-virus software periodically, checking for updates, or loading and keeping a multimedia player ready to be used without a clear choice for the user on whether these features are needed or not. Yet another aspect concerning energy in relation to smart devices is that of deploying or developing products that consume no more than a certain amount of energy per time unit. Recharging a battery is another fundamental issue to consider as well. A clear implication of these energy-related aspects is that we need to take energy into consideration when developing and deploying smart devices: they need to be energy-aware.\n\nWe can view energy as a non-functional property of a system, and thus not needing to be addressed in the application developer's requirements. Instead, energy could be taken care of by a network manager, at a more specialized level often referred to as the middleware level (Petre, 2008). Energy consumption would thus be handled together with other properties concerning the proper functioning of smart devices, such as system security or resource availability. However, if we need to specify constraints on a system's overall energy consumption, we have to be able to model it early in the lifecycle, namely starting from the user requirements. This amounts to expressing both functional and non-functional properties at the same abstraction level, thus breaking some of the traditional encapsulation of the hardware and middleware specification. We claim that this is a necessary modeling choice for energy-awareness as well as beneficial for the efficiency of the developed systems and adhere to it in this paper. Energy becomes a feature of every single module, software or hardware, thus enabling a wide range of properties to be proved for the developed device.\n\nAnother key dimension in computing today is that of sustainability. In a strict sense, this refers to using resources without depleting them, thus falling along the power consumption and efficiency lines of research. However, as our society becomes more computing-dependent, we have become proficient in developing most various types and forms of software-based systems. The time is therefore ripe for trying to develop software-based systems in a sustainable manner, at various levels: less human resources and less time involved in planning, developing, and testing; less redundant and useless software; no incorrect development of requirements into software. These objectives can be approached by investing in the devise of more sophisticated methods and tools that take care of avoiding the undesired side-effects of developing software.", "question": "What are the key reasons for the increased importance of energy in modern smart devices, what challenges does this present, and what strategies are proposed for integrating energy-awareness into system development?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"reasons_for_energy_importance": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Reasons why energy has become a critical factor for modern communicating devices."}, "key_energy_challenges_for_devices": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Specific engineering and user-experience challenges related to energy in smart devices."}, "user_battery_concerns": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Questions users typically ask about battery life and usage flexibility."}, 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This is the case of profiling cookies.\n\nHowever, such guidelines are not part of the ePrivacy Directive. Hence, the definition of a \"necessary element\" to offer a service is subject to interpretation by National Data Protection Authorities. We illustrate different approaches in Table 4, based on different definitions of necessary cookie. Helped by Opinion 04/2012, we identify four types of cookies, represented as columns in the table. Starting from the left, they are sorted from the most to the least likely to be necessary. Indeed, first-party cookies are very likely to be necessary (e.g., for authentication), while profiling cookies, installed by e.g., behavioral advertising platforms, are very far from being essential. We then formalize five different interpretations of the ePrivacy Directive that differ in the type of cookies subject to consent. The most permissive approach (A) represents the extreme scenario where no cookie is subject to consent, that clearly breaks the spirit of the Directive. On the opposite side, the approach (E) represents the strictest interpretation, which mandates that all cookies need prior consent. In this work, we verify the compliance to the interpretation (B), which is the most tolerant approach that mandates consent for some kind of unnecessary cookies. According to (B), only profiling cookies need prior users's consent, while all others do not. Thus, our definition of violations becomes very conservative - i.e., we prefer to neglect some violations, than to incur false positives.\n\n### 7.2.2 Transposition into national legislation\n\nThe European regulatory landscape is not homogeneous. All EU MSs must transpose EU Directives into their legislation as a minimum level of harmonization. As such, EU MSs have transposed the ePrivacy Directive in different ways [44, 56]. For the sake of simplification, we group such transpositions into three categories. A graphical representation of ePrivacy Directive interpretations (and EU MSs of application) is provided in Figure 12.\n\n(i) The strictest category prescribes the opt-in mechanism - i.e., the user must provide consent. The consent must be obtained before cookies are used. This interpretation is in force in 11 EU MSs.\n(ii) More flexible interpretations allow the consent to be implied - i.e., inferred from the behavior of the user. In other words, consent can be conveyed by clicking a link or scrolling through a website. In 9 MSs, regulations allow implied consent.\n(iii) Tolerant interpretations of the ePrivacy Directive do not require consent. The website must show a Cookie Bar warning users about the use of cookies, that can\n\n| Interpretation | Subject to consent |\n|---|---|\n| A | |\n| B | \u2713 |\n| C | \u2713 |\n| D | \u2713 |\n| E | \u2713 |\n\n**Table 4. 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Core OGs (those constituted of a single gene from each of the analyzed isolates) were excluded from this analysis.\n\nThe time frames applied to detect changes in the proportion of strains carrying a certain OG post PCV7 compared to before were 2001 to 2006; pre-vaccine, and 2008 to 2011; post-vaccine respectively.\n\nStatistical analysis. The difference in phylogenetic distance among strains collected between 2001 to 2006 and 2007 was tested by an unpaired t-test. Differences in pre- and post-vaccine gene frequencies were tested by Fisher Exact test. For all analyses, the significance level was set at 0.05.\n\nReferences\n1. World Health Organization. Pneumococcal vaccines. Weekly epidemiological record 78, 110-119 (2003).\n2. Pavia, M., Bianco, A., Nobile, C. G., Marinelli, P. & Angelillo, I. F. Efficacy of pneumococcal vaccination in children younger than 24 months: a meta-analysis. Pediatrics 123, e1103-10 (2009).\n3. Bonten, M. J. et al. Polysaccharide conjugate vaccine against pneumococcal pneumonia in adults. N Engl J Med 372, 1114-25 (2015).\n4. Dagan, R. et al. Reduction of nasopharyngeal carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae after administration of a 9-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine to toddlers attending day care centers. J Infect Dis 185, 927-36 (2002).\n5. Spijkerman, J. et al. Carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae 3 years after start of vaccination program, the Netherlands. Emerg Infect Dis 17, 584-91 (2011).\n6. Lexau, C. A. et al. Changing epidemiology of invasive pneumococcal disease among older adults in the era of pediatric pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. JAMA 294, 2043-51 (2005).\n7. Miller, E., Andrews, N. J., Waight, P. A., Slack, M. P. & George, R. C. Herd immunity and serotype replacement 4 years after seven-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccination in England and Wales: an observational cohort study. Lancet Infect Dis 11, 760-8 (2011).\n8. Weinberger, D. M., Malley, R. & Lipsitch, M. Serotype replacement in disease after pneumococcal vaccination. Lancet 378, 1962-73 (2011).\n9. Scott, J. R. et al. Impact of more than a decade of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine use on carriage and invasive potential in Native American communities. J Infect Dis 205, 280-8 (2012).\n10. Netherlands Reference Laboratory for Bacterial Meningitis (AMC/RIVM). Bacterial meningitis in the Netherlands; annual report 2013. (2014).\n11. Brueggemann, A. B. et al. Clonal relationships between invasive and carriage Streptococcus pneumoniae and serotype- and clone-specific differences in invasive disease potential. J Infect Dis 187, 1424-32 (2003).\n12. Sandgren, A. et al. Effect of clonal and serotype-specific properties on the invasive capacity of Streptococcus pneumoniae. J Infect Dis 189, 785-96 (2004).\n13. Watson, D. A. & Musher, D. M. Interruption of capsule production in Streptococcus pneumonia serotype 3 by insertion of transposon Tn916. Infect Immun 58, 3135-8 (1990).\n14. Hanage, W. P. et al. Invasiveness of serotypes and clones of Streptococcus pneumoniae among children in Finland. Infect Immun 73, 431-5 (2005).\n15. Blomberg, C. et al. Pattern of accessory regions and invasive disease potential in Streptococcus pneumoniae. J Infect Dis 199, 1032-42 (2009).\n16. Browall, S. et al. Intraclonal variations among Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates influence the likelihood of invasive disease in children. J Infect Dis 209, 377-88 (2014).\n17. Cremers, A. J., Kokmeijer, I., Groh, L., de Jonge, M. I. & Ferwerda, G. The role of ZmpC in the clinical manifestation of invasive pneumococcal disease. Int J Med Microbiol (2014).\n18. Croucher, N. J. et al. Dominant role of nucleotide substitution in the diversification of serotype 3 pneumococci over decades and during a single infection. PLoS Genet 9, e1003868 (2013).\n19. Klugman, K. P., Bentley, S. D. & McGee, L. Determinants of invasiveness beneath the capsule of the pneumococcus. J Infect Dis 209, 321-2 (2014).\n20. Lipsitch, M. et al. Strain characteristics of Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage and invasive disease isolates during a cluster-randomized clinical trial of the 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. 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The Court stated:\nIt is an established principle of our constitutional system of dual govern-\nment that the instrumentalities, means and operations whereby the United\nStates exercises its governmental powers are exempt from taxation by the\nstate, and that the instrumentalities, means and operations whereby the states\nexert the governmental powers belonging to them are equally exempt from tax-\nation by the United States.\nId. at 575. The concept that each government is of equal power is rejected by the Court\nin South Carolina, which stated that some taxes may be collected by the federal govern-\nment which states would not be able to collect from the federal government. South Caro-\nlina v. Baker, 108 S. Ct. 1355, 1366-67 (1988); see infra note 57 and accompanying text.\n18. 285 U.S. 393, 400 (1932).\n19. Id.\n20. Coronado Oil, 285 U.S. at 400; Indian Motorcycle, 283 U.S. at 575; Collector v.\nDay, 78 U.S. (11 Wall.) 113, 126 (1871).\n21. Day, 78 U.S. at 126. 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The following is a summary of the questions, responses and discussions\nobtained from the interview with the special and education teachers:\nSpecial Education Teachers\nHow would you describe your opportunities to work with your students outside of the main\nclassroom?\nBoth teachers states that they spend 60% or more of their time outside of the general\neducation classroom. During this time they either teach special day classes such as math or\nlanguage arts or work with small groups of students on content areas of need as set out in their\nIEP. These time allotments are dictated and controlled by the IEP requirements of their students.\nOne of the other main tasks they undertake is testing IEP goals through, among other things, the\nprogress monitoring of students. During these progress monitoring sessions these students are\ntested one- on -one through informal assessments. 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Prop reprod, the proportion of females being reproductively active in the population.\n\nrather than dispersers. The total mean proportion of juveniles becoming residents was 0.19 \u00b1 0.07 standard error in summer and 0.33 \u00b1 0.15 in winter. Additionally, reproduction in the increasing populations stayed high well into winter, and several juvenile females started to reproduce as well (mean proportion of field-born females reproducing in summer: 0.53 \u00b1 0.23 and in winter: 0.18 \u00b1 0.08). The proportion of adult females in the populations correlated negatively with the number of resident females throughout the seasons (Figure 2c). In the 3 decreasing populations, all females were reproducing. In the increasing populations, however, the fraction of adult females decreased toward the winter because nonreproducing females were added to the populations due to reproduction.\n\n## Home range size and exclusiveness\n\nThe observed home range sizes and proportion of the ranges used exclusively by females can be found in Table 1. We selected the best model by applying a log-likelihood ratio test at each step of the selection procedure. Breeding status did not enter the best models of home range size and exclusive use of home ranges, and is not reported. However, effects of season and the proportion of reproducing females will be reported because of their importance. The model describing variation in home range size showed that older females had larger home ranges than younger females, and season and the proportion of reproducing females in the population did not affect home range size (Table 2).\n\nThe best model explaining area of exclusive use showed lower exclusive use in winter than in summer and a negative effect of female density on exclusive use in adult females, whereas young females did not respond to density (Table 2, Figure 3). The fraction of reproducing females in the populations did not affect proportion of exclusive use of the home range area (Table 2).\n\ndensity by connecting the source populations with sinks and allowed density to develop freely among our study populations, the population trajectories showed great variation where the densest population consisted of about 70 resident females per hectare and the least dense population had about 7 resident females per hectare (Figure 2a). Thus, we were able to disentangle the effect of season and density.\n\nThe seasonal change in the exclusive use of home ranges observed in this study apparently fits with the predictions of the hypothesis that space use is determined by the reproductive condition of females (Erlinge et al. 1990; Pusenius and Viitala 1993; Priotto and Steinmann 1999; Priotto et al. 2002). However, we found no difference in exclusive use between breeding and nonbreeding females, which does not support this hypothesis. We did find a difference in exclusiveness depending on age class, and other studies of reproduction and maturing of females in microtines show that late-born females often do not mature or start breeding the season of\n\n## DISCUSSION\n\nHome range size of female root voles was larger for founder individuals than for field-born individuals, and there was no effect of season or density on home range size. All females used a lesser proportion of their home range exclusively in winter than in summer. Additionally, founder females decreased exclusiveness with increasing density of resident females, whereas field-born females did not show any response in exclusive use of home range with density. At high density, therefore, the difference in exclusiveness between age classes disappeared irrespectively of season (Figure 3).\n\nA gradual increase in density from spring to fall and early winter is known from most small rodents that fluctuate in numbers throughout the year (Erlinge et al. 1990; Turchin and Ostfeld 1997; Crespin et al. 2002; Priotto et al. 2002; Lima et al. 2003). 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Contrary to this popular (but incorrect) belief, we will demonstrate that there could be large discrepancies between the services provided by WFQ and GPS. In fact, what has been proven is that WFQ cannot fall behind GPS by one maximum size packet. However, WFQ can be far ahead of GPS in terms of number of bits served for a session. Since many congestion control algorithms [9, 14] were designed with the assumption that WFQ will provide almost identical service with GPS, large discrepancies between the two disciplines and the lack of knowledge that such discrepancies exist will result in unstable and less efficient network control algorithms.\n\nTo overcome the limitation of WFQ, we propose a new and better packet approximation algorithm of GPS called Worst-case Fair Weighted Fair Queueing or WF2Q. We show that WF2Q provides almost identical service to GPS with a maximum difference of one packet size, and it shares both the bounded-delay and fairness properties of GPS.\n\n## 2 GPS and WFQ\n\nIn this section, we first define GPS and its most popular packet approximation algorithm WFQ, then describe the important difference between these two disciplines.\n\nA GPS server serving N sessions is characterized by N positive real numbers, \\(\\Phi_1, \\Phi_2, \\dots, \\Phi_N\\). The server operates at a fixed rate r and is work-conserving. Let \\(W_i(t_1, t_2)\\) be the amount of session i traffic served in the interval \\([t_1, t_2]\\), then a GPS server is defined as one for which\n\\[ \\frac{W_i(t_1, t_2)}{\\Phi_i} \\ge \\frac{W_j(t_1, t_2)}{\\Phi_j} \\quad j=1,2,\\dots,N \\tag{1} \\]\nholds for any session i that is backlogged throughout the interval \\([t_1, t_2]\\) [13]. From the definition, it immediately follows that if \\(B_{GPS}(\\tau)\\), the set of backlogged sessions at time \\(\\tau\\), remains unchanged during any time interval \\([t_1, t_2]\\), the service rate of session i during the interval will be exactly\n\\[ r_i(t_1, t_2) = \\frac{\\Phi_i}{\\sum_{j \\in B_{GPS}(t_1)} \\Phi_j} r \\tag{2} \\]\nwhere r is the link speed. Since \\(B_{GPS}(t_1)\\) is a subset of all the sessions at the server, it is easy to see that\n\\[ r_i(t_1, t_2) \\ge \\Gamma_i \\tag{3} \\]\nholds where\n\\[ \\Gamma_i = \\frac{\\Phi_i}{\\sum_{j=1}^N \\Phi_j} r \\tag{4} \\]\nTherefore, session i is guaranteed a minimum service rate of \\(\\Gamma_i\\) during any interval when it is backlogged. Let the time interval length go to zero, we get the instantaneous service rate of the session, \\(r_i^*(\\tau)\\).\n\nNotice that GPS is an idealized server that does not transmit packets as entities. 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A learning planning assessment is carried out using a questionnaire instrument that answers 5 items with 5 alternative answers and the respondent is obliged to choose one that answers as the answer. Thus the score is 5 as the lowest score and 25 as the highest score that can be obtained by respondents. Based on the theoretical score, the frequency distribution of each category can be seen in the following:\n\nTable 1. 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Maiorano\nDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering\nSouthern Methodist University\nDallas, TX 75275-0122\n{sanda, marius, steve} @renoir.seas.smu.edu\n\nAbstract\nThis paper describes the integration of several knowledge-based natural language processing techniques into a Question Answering system, capable of mining textual answers from large collections of texts. Surprizing quality is achieved when several lightweight knowledge-based NLP techniques complement mostly shallow, surface-based approaches.\n\n1 Background\nThe last decade has witnessed great advances and interest in the area of Information Extraction (IE) from real-world texts. Systems that participated in the TIPSTER MUC competitions have been quite successful at extracting information from newswire messages and filling templates with information pertaining to events or situations of interest. Typically, the templates model queries regarding who did what to whom, when and where, and eventually why.\nRecently, a new trend in information processing from texts has emerged. Textual Question Answering (Q/A) aims at identifying the answer of a question in large collections of on-line documents. Instead of extracting all events of interest and their related entities, a Q/A system highlights only a short piece of text, accounting for the answer. Moreover, questions are expressed in natural language, are not constrained to a specific domain and are not limited to the six question types sought by IE systems (i.e. who\u2081 did what\u2082 to whom\u2083, when\u2084 and where\u2085, and eventually why\u2086).\nIn open-domain Q/A systems, the finite-state technology and domain knowledge that made IE systems successful are replaced by a combination of (1) knowledge-based question processing, (2) new forms of text indexing and (3) lightweight abduction of queries. More generally, these systems combine creatively components of the NLP basic research infrastructure developed in the 80s (e.g. the computational theory of Q/A reported in (Lehnert 1978) and the theory of abductive interpretation of texts reported in (Hobbs et al.1993)) with other shallow techniques that make possible the open-domain processing on real-world texts.\n\nThe idea of building open-domain Q/A systems that perform on real-world document collections was initiated by the eighth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-8), by organizing the first competition of answering fact-based questions such as \"Who came up with the name, El Nino?\". Resisting the temptation of merely porting and integrating existing IE and IR technologies into Q/A systems, the developers of the TREC Q/A systems have not only shaped new processing methods, but also inspired new research in the challenging integration of surface-text-based methods with knowledge-based text inference. In particular, two clear knowledge processing needs are presented: (1) capturing the semantics of open-domain questions and (2) justifying the correctness of answers.\nIn this paper, we present our experiments with integrating knowledge-based NLP with shallow processing techniques for these two aspects of Q/A. Our research was motivated by the need to enhance the precision of an implemented Q/A system and by the requirement to prepare it for scaling to more complex questions than those presented in the TREC competition. In the remaining of the paper, we describe a Q/A architecture that allows the integration of knowledge-based NLP processing with shallow processing and we detail their interactions. Section 2 presents the functionality of several knowledge processing modules and describes the NLP techniques for question and answer processing. 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Color is not the problem, it is the language. At times, blacks may feel annoyed and insulted when Filipinos speak in Tagalog in their presence depending in the circumstances in which Filipinos do not necessarily intend to. Blacks consider this language barrier a legitimate concern to be addressed, a problem so counterproductive to our aim of becoming truly prepared to accept foreigners in our academic communities. Nonetheless, with the right amount of determination and focus, blacks are confident to finish their studies here. This is actually made easy because people that surround them in the campus are generally seen as helpful individuals who are always ready to assist them. They maintain that with that positive attitude and the Philippine schools' physical, academic and social preparedness to provide learning environment conducive for multi-cultural sensitivities and needs, they can be successful in the future as holders of Philippine diplomas.\nThe absence or lack of concrete activities and policies to further promote inclusiveness and friendliness between Africans and Filipinos are obviously not a priority of Philippine tertiary schools. Though their establishment could have advantageous impacts in the academic communities (as the cited related literatures would say), those are not seen as necessary.\nTheorizing from Experience (with recommendations)\nCountries with \"questionable\" quality of education and difficult tertiary admission system drive away home grown economically capable students to study abroad. Destinations in this regard point out to countries with quality education and easier admission process and affordable fees. This makes the Philippines a top contender and a logical choice. As foreigners or blacks continue to flock here for purposes of getting tertiary education, the Philippines would have to expect more and more aliens to study here in the next years to come. If there is one thing which is clear in this scenario, it is the foreigners' assumption that our higher learning institutions are up to their standards and that their expectations would be fulfilled.\n\nRECOMMENDATIONS\nThe Philippines must maintain and work out further advancement of quality of education in order to ensure influx of foreign students that seek affordable but good education away from their home country if such a goal is of our national interest. We must also further formulate measures that allow easier access to Philippine education by foreigners but without compromising academic quality and security. This is to secure our spot in the most visited schools in Asia as we introduce and showcase the quality of 21st Philippine tertiary education.\nLanguage barrier is a problematic factor of Filipino-blacks relations in the campus. Though not really alarming in the sense that blacks would get out of the country, speaking in the local language has been expressed by blacks with a serious tone which at times could be interpreted in a very negative light.\nThe schools, its students and academic staff, must acknowledge and understand the negative sentiments of blacks (foreigners) regarding speaking in Tagalog in some circumstances. To avoid miscalculations and frictions between locals and blacks, the school administration has to do something in order to ensure that every encounter between locals and foreigners is a potential encounter for friendship and inclusiveness.\nInstituting concrete activities and explicit policies that convey and promote social harmony and inter-racial integration to diminish or eradicate racism or discrimination in the campus is not seen as a priority in the Philippine tertiary educational system. This is because there is no racial discrimination to begin with. The blacks themselves deny being discriminated on account of their color so nobody in the black community complains about it, the schools find it unnecessary to provide and initiate concrete programs and explicit policies that allow more avenues for bonding and recognition between the locals and the blacks. This is a policy of complacency.\nOur schools must not remain satisfied in the current social attitude towards the blacks in the campuses and indeed must introduce certain specific activities and policies to advance further inclusiveness among studentry of diverse racial backgrounds. While it is true that there is neither institutional discrimination nor widespread racism in the campus, our schools must not adapt the policy of complacency with regard to this matter. 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A metric-based algorithm, called MDISTBIC, which means Modified DISTBIC, is proposed in this paper. The algorithm originates from the DISTBIC algorithm and modifies it in order to reach a higher efficiency. Both the DISTBIC and the MDISTBIC methods are tested in a number of experiments. As the results show, the MDISTBIC algorithm is more efficient than the DISTBIC algorithm in a majority of tests.\n\n1. Introduction\nThe aim of automatic speaker change detection is to extract homogeneous segments containing the longest possible utterances produced by a single speaker. Many efforts have been devoted to this problem in the last years, mainly due to the large number of possible applications, e.g.:\n* a reliable speaker change detection algorithm could be very helpful for annotators who manually annotate a large amount of speech data in order to organize an archive of audio documents (e.g. recordings of various sessions or meetings, broadcast news, etc.);\n* performance of a speech recognition system that recognizes conversations or news broadcasts could be improved, when a speaker change detection system would detect the change of the speaker and parameters of the speech recognition system would be adapted accordingly;\n* in speaker recognition systems it is supposed that the input speech belongs only to one speaker. It may cause problems in many real situations (e.g. in conversations or broadcast news), where the speech stream is continuous and there is no information about the beginning and ending of the speech segment of one speaker. A speaker change detection system could help to eliminate such problems.\n\nThere are three main speaker change detection approaches [1], [2]. In the metric-based approach the speaker changes are determined as the moments in which a distance measure computed between two adjacent windows shifted along the speech signal reaches a local maximum. In the model-based approach it is assumed that a model of each speaker the voice of which is contained in an utterance has been trained before the speaker change detection algorithm starts. The speaker changes are then detected as the instants when it is necessary to change the speaker model in order it match the speech signal. The last approach is the decoder-guided approach. Here, the speaker changes are determined according to information provided by a speech recognition system which decodes the spoken audio stream at first (e.g. possible speaker changes are at every silence location).\nIn this paper, we are interested in the metric-based approach, because it does not require any other information or things except the speech signal itself (i.e. neither speaker model, nor speech recognizer). We focus on the DISTBIC algorithm introduced in [3]. This algorithm is efficient in detecting speaker changes that are relatively close one another, however at the price that a lot of false speaker changes is detected. We will try to modify the algorithm in this paper and thereby to improve its efficiency.\nThe paper is organized as follows: In Section 2 the DISTBIC algorithm is briefly described. Next, in Section 3 the modifications of the DISTBIC algorithm are introduced. Experiments are described and their results are presented in Section 4. Finally, a conclusion is given in Section 5.\n\n2. DISTBIC algorithm\nThe DISTBIC algorithm is based on a two-step analysis [3]: the first pass uses a distance computation to determine the speaker changes candidates and the second pass uses Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) to validate or discard these candidates.\n\n2.1. First step: detection of speaker change candidate points\nThe first step relies on a distance-based segmentation defined from the likelihoods of adjacent windows. In each window, the data are assumed to result from a single multi-dimensional Gaussian process. The question is, whether the data from the two adjacent windows together fit better with a single multi-dimensional Gaussian or whether a two-window representation justifies the data better. 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Subsets of these animals were also injected with either 10 or 40 mg SB 242784/kg body wt per day beginning at 2 days before the first injection of vitamin D. Animals were killed 96 hours after the first vitamin D injection, and the abdominal aorta, one kidney, the lungs, and an anatomically uniform 1 cm of trachea were ashed (see Materials and Methods for further details). The ashed tissues were extracted with acid to dissolve minerals, and each acid extract was analyzed for calcium as described in Materials and Methods. Results are given as \u00b5mol calcium in the indicated tissue. Vitamin D treatment does not result in any significant increase in the size or wet weight of the tissues analyzed. Therefore, the increase in calcium content seen in the tissues from the vitamin D treatment group cannot be due to changes in the size or mass of the tissues (authors' unpublished observations, 2002).\nData are mean\u00b1SD, n=4, for all groups.\n\\*P=0.06 compared with vitamin D only.\n\u2020P=0.005 compared with vitamin D only.\n\u2021P=0.063 compared with vitamin D only.\n\u00a7P=0.0003 compared with vitamin D only.\n\u2016P=0.023 compared with vitamin D only.\n\ncontrol animals (Table). Calcium levels measured on serum obtained 96 hours after the first vitamin D injection were as follows: 13.4\u00b11.2 mg/dL for rats treated with vitamin D only (n=4), 14.0\u00b10.9 mg/dL for rats treated with vitamin D plus the 10-mg dose of SB 242784 (n=4) (P>0.5 versus vitamin D alone), 10.8\u00b10.5 mg/dL for rats treated with vitamin D plus the 40-mg dose of SB 242784 (n=4) (P<0.01 versus vitamin D alone), and 10.9\u00b10.3 mg/dL for untreated control rats (n=4) (P<0.001 versus vitamin D alone).\nTo confirm that SB 242784 did in fact inhibit bone resorption at the doses used in the above experiments, serum samples obtained at death were analyzed to determine the level of cross-linked N-teleopeptides, a specific marker for bone resorption activity that is released during the osteoclast-mediated breakdown of bone matrix collagen. As seen in Figure 4, the level of cross-linked N-teleopeptides was elevated by 140% in rats treated with vitamin D alone and was reduced to below control levels in rats treated with vitamin D plus the higher dose of SB 242784. This result supports the hypothesis that vitamin D treatment induces arterial calcification by accelerating bone resorption and shows that SB 242784 treatment dose-dependently inhibits bone resorption activity in the vitamin D-treated rat.\nThe effect of SB 242784 on arterial calcification was also examined in rats treated with warfarin, a treatment that inactivates the calcification-inhibitory activity of matrix Gla protein and thereby induces rapid calcification of arteries and cartilage. In the first experiment, weanling rats were treated for 1 week with warfarin alone or with warfarin plus 10 mg SB 242784/kg per day. This experiment showed that the 10-mg dose of SB 242784 did not significantly inhibit arterial calcification as assessed by alizarin red staining. Subsequent analysis of bone resorption activity using the cross-linked N-teleopeptide assay showed that the 10-mg dose of SB 242784 also did not significantly reduce bone resorption activity in the warfarin-treated rats. When this experiment was repeated at the higher dose (40 mg/kg per day) of SB 242784, we observed that the drug strongly inhibited arterial\n\n\\[\n\\begin{array}{l}\n180 \\\\\n160 \\\\\n120 \\\\\n100 \\\\\n80 \\\\\n60 \\\\\n40 \\\\\n20 \\\\\n0\n\\end{array}\n\\]\nSerum Cross Linked N-teleopeptides, \u00b5g/L\nControl\nVitamin D only\nVitamin D + 10mg SB242784\nVitamin D + 40 mg SB242784\n\nFigure 4. Effect of SB 242784 on bone resorption activity as measured by serum cross-linked N-teleopeptides. Serum was obtained from each animal 96 hours after the first vitamin D injection in the experiment described in the Figure 1 legend, and serum was also obtained from 4 age-matched control rats. Each serum sample was analyzed to determine the level of cross-linked N-teleopeptides (OSTEOMARK NTx, Ostex), a specific marker for bone resorption activity (see Materials and Methods). 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Spurgeon\n\nAbstract\u2014This paper considers the problem of designing an output feedback sliding mode controller for discrete time systems. A minimal set of current and past outputs are identified to determine an extended output signal. This augmented system permits the design of a sliding manifold based upon output information only, which renders the sliding mode dynamics stable. It is shown that any transmission zeros of the augmented system will also be among the transmission zeros of the original plant. The class of discrete time systems which can be stabilised by output feedback sliding mode control is broadened by the proposed method. The theoretical results are constructive and are demonstrated via a motivational example which could not previously be solved by static output feedback.\n\nI. INTRODUCTION\n\nIn continuous time, a sliding mode is generated by means of discontinuities in the control signals about a surface in the state space [27]. It is required that the discontinuity surface, usually called the sliding surface, is attained from any initial condition in a finite time interval. For an appropriately selected controller, the motion on the surface, or sliding mode is completely insensitive to any matched uncertainty in the system [27], [6]. In a discrete control implementation, the control signal is held constant during the sample period and hence it is not possible, in general, to attain a sliding mode which requires the control to switch at infinite frequency. As a result, the invariance properties of continuous time sliding-mode control can be lost. The obvious solution of sampling at high frequency, which will closely approximate continuous time, may not be possible for given hardware specifications. This has led to interest in the idea of discrete time sliding-mode control (DSMC). For the case of uncertain discrete systems, it is not possible to ensure the states remain on a surface within the state space and for this reason much of the early DSMC literature focused on establishing a discrete time counterpart to the (continuous time) reachability condition [21], [11], [3]. A comprehensive overview of these early developments is given in [18]. One distinctive feature is that DSMC does not necessarily require the use of a discontinuous control strategy [24]. The results presented in [24], [13] show that an appropriate choice of sliding surface, used with the equivalent control required to ensure sliding, can guarantee a bounded motion about the surface in the presence of bounded matched uncertainty and that the use of a relay/switch in the control law is detrimental to performance.\n\nEarly contributions in sliding mode control were developed in a framework in which all the system states are available. This may not be realistic for practical engineering problems and has motivated the need for output feedback controllers. A number of algorithms have been developed for robust stabilization of uncertain systems which are based on sliding surfaces and output feedback control schemes [28], [5]. In [28], a geometric condition is developed to guarantee the existence of the sliding surface and the stability of the reduced order sliding motion. Edwards and Spurgeon derived an algorithm [5], [6] which is convenient for practical use. Based on the work in [28], some dynamic feedback sliding mode controllers have been proposed [15], [22]. In all the above output feedback sliding mode control schemes, it is an a priori requirement that the system under consideration is minimum phase and relative degree one and that a particular sub-system must be output feedback stabilisable [6].\n\nCompared with continuous time sliding-mode strategies, the design problem in discrete time is much less mature. Other than early work in [23], much of the literature assumes all states are available [13], [10], [26]. Discrete sliding mode control schemes which have restricted themselves to output measurements alone have often been observer based schemes with or without disturbance estimation [17], [25]. Recent exceptions have been the work in [12] which considers both static and dynamic output feedback problems, and the discrete time versions of certain higher-order sliding-mode control schemes [1], [2].\n\nFor continuous time systems, it was shown in [9] that the relative degree condition associated with the solution of the existence problem can be weakened if a classical sliding mode observer is combined with sliding mode exact differentiators to generate additional independent output signals from the available measurements. In this paper, it will be shown that by using the output signal at the current time instant together with a limited amount of information from previous sample instants, the class of systems for which an output feedback based sliding mode controller can be developed is significantly broadened.\n\nThe paper is structured as follows. Section 2 presents the problem motivation. The existence problem is considered in Section 3 and a solution to the reachability problem is given in Section 4. 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En Dinamarca, Estonia, Italia, los Pa\u00edses Bajos y Suecia, la edad normal de jubilaci\u00f3n aumentar\u00e1 a 70 a\u00f1os o m\u00e1s si se materializan aumentos en la esperanza de vida a medida que se aplican los v\u00ednculos proyectados y legislados con la esperanza de vida.\n\nLa participaci\u00f3n de los trabajadores mayores en la fuerza laboral ha aumentado dr\u00e1sticamente en toda la OCDE, y la tasa de empleo de las personas de 55 a 64 a\u00f1os en la OCDE alcanz\u00f3 un r\u00e9cord del 64% en el segundo trimestre de 2023, casi 8 puntos porcentuales m\u00e1s que hace una d\u00e9cada. Sin embargo, muchos trabajadores de mayor edad todav\u00eda luchan por mantener sus habilidades actualizadas, tienen un acceso limitado a empleos de buena calidad y corren el riesgo de recibir una pensi\u00f3n inadecuada en la vejez debido a carreras laborales cortas e inestables.\n\nRespecto de las tasas de reemplazo, el documento se\u00f1ala que, para un asalariado promedio, la tasa de reemplazo neta en los pa\u00edses de la OCDE es de un 61,4% promedio, en el caso de los hombres, y 60,6%, en el caso de las mujeres.\n\nEsta edici\u00f3n del informe de la OCDE eval\u00faa el impacto de las pol\u00edticas de pensiones especiales en los pa\u00edses de la OCDE para trabajadores con trabajos peligrosos y arduos, incluidas aquellas que otorgan acceso a la jubilaci\u00f3n anticipada a trav\u00e9s de planes de ocupaci\u00f3n espec\u00edficos o reglas especiales dentro de un plan de pensiones general. La prevenci\u00f3n de problemas de salud y la recapacitaci\u00f3n para sacar a los trabajadores de trabajos arduos antes de que la salud se deteriore significativamente es clave. El apoyo a las personas con problemas de salud relacionados con el trabajo deber\u00eda proporcionarse principalmente a trav\u00e9s de seguros de accidentes, enfermedades e invalidez en el trabajo, en lugar de planes especiales de pensiones de vejez para trabajos peligrosos o arduos. Tambi\u00e9n ser\u00eda \u00fatil mejorar la regulaci\u00f3n del tiempo de trabajo y la seguridad en el lugar de trabajo y reforzar el papel de los \u00f3rganos de inspecci\u00f3n del trabajo y los servicios de salud en el trabajo.\n\nEn la siguiente infograf\u00eda se observan algunos mensajes clave del informe:\n\n**Panorama de las pensiones 2023**\n**Datos y cifras clave**\n\n* **M\u00e1s de la mitad de los pa\u00edses de la OCDE protegen las pensiones de los efectos de la inflaci\u00f3n.**\n * **Indexaci\u00f3n de las principales pensiones relacionadas con los ingresos a precios & salarios**\n * Sin reglas de indexaci\u00f3n: 7 pa\u00edses\n * Indexado por debajo de la inflaci\u00f3n salarial: 1 pa\u00eds\n * Indexado a los salarios (o similar): 2 pa\u00edses\n * Indexaci\u00f3n de precios (o superior): 22 pa\u00edses\n * Indexaci\u00f3n por debajo de la inflaci\u00f3n: 1 pa\u00eds\n * Combinaci\u00f3n de indexaci\u00f3n de precios y salarios: 5 pa\u00edses\n\n* **El ingreso medio de las personas mayores ha crecido m\u00e1s r\u00e1pido que para la poblaci\u00f3n total**\n * **Renta de las personas mayores de 65 a\u00f1os, como % de la renta disponible de la poblaci\u00f3n total**\n * 2000: 81%\n * 2020: 88%\n * Las personas mayores de 65 a\u00f1os tienen ingresos que oscilan entre aproximadamente el 70% de la poblaci\u00f3n total o menos en Estonia, Corea, Letonia y Lituania a alrededor del 100% o m\u00e1s en Costa Rica, Francia, Israel, Italia, Luxemburgo y M\u00e9xico.\n\n* **Los avances en la esperanza de vida se han estancado en la \u00faltima d\u00e9cada**\n * **Cambio anual en la esperanza de vida a los 65 a\u00f1os, en a\u00f1os**\n * Mujeres:\n * 1990-1999: 0.2\n * 2000-2009: 0.15\n * 2010-2019: 0.05\n * 2020-2022: -0.05\n * Hombres:\n * 1990-1999: 0.2\n * 2000-2009: 0.15\n * 2010-2019: 0.05\n * 2020-2022: -0.05\n * Los aumentos anuales en la esperanza de vida a los 65 a\u00f1os han disminuido significativamente, de 0.17 a\u00f1os en la d\u00e9cada de 2000 a 0.11 a\u00f1os en la d\u00e9cada de 2010.\n\n* **La edad de jubilaci\u00f3n aumentar\u00e1 en m\u00e1s de la mitad de los pa\u00edses OCDE**\n * **Edad promedio de jubilaci\u00f3n, hombres.**\n * Edad de jubilaci\u00f3n actual:\n * Suecia: 62\n * Reino Unido: 64\n * Estados Unidos: 66\n * Alemania: 66\n * OCDE: 64\n * Espa\u00f1a: 62\n * Chequia: 62\n * Colombia: 62\n * Edad de jubilaci\u00f3n futura:\n * Suecia: 70\n * Reino Unido: 68\n * Estados Unidos: 68\n * Alemania: 68\n * OCDE: 66\n * Espa\u00f1a: 64\n * Chequia: 64\n * Colombia: 64\n\n* **La edad m\u00ednima de jubilaci\u00f3n es mucho m\u00e1s baja para los trabajos peligrosos en algunos pa\u00edses**\n * **Edad m\u00ednima de jubilaci\u00f3n**\n * Trabajos peligrosos o arduos:\n * Finlandia: 40\n * Estonia: 40\n * Espa\u00f1a: 40\n * B\u00e9lgica: 40\n * Portugal: 40\n * Grecia: 40\n * Francia: 40\n * Todos los trabajadores:\n * Finlandia: 62\n * Estonia: 64\n * Espa\u00f1a: 66\n * B\u00e9lgica: 66\n * Portugal: 66\n * Grecia: 66\n * Francia: 66\n * En algunos pa\u00edses, las disposiciones relativas a trabajos peligrosos y arduos reducen la edad m\u00ednima de jubilaci\u00f3n en m\u00e1s de cinco a\u00f1os.\n\n* **Los reg\u00edmenes de pensiones obligatorios var\u00edan mucho seg\u00fan los pa\u00edses de la OCDE**\n * **Tasa de reemplazo del ingreso neto para un inicio en la edad normal**\n * Italia: 80\n * Dinamarca: 70\n * Francia: 60\n * M\u00e9xico: 60\n * OCDE: 60\n * Chile: 50\n * Polonia: 40\n * Jap\u00f3n: 20\n * En toda la OCDE, se espera que un trabajador con salario promedio que comience una carrera profesional completa en 2022 conservar\u00e1 el 61% de sus ingresos anteriores en la jubilaci\u00f3n.\n\n(Fuente: OCDE; Fecha: Diciembre 2023).\n\nObservatorio Perspectivas public\u00f3 informe donde se analiza exhaustivamente el sistema de pensiones de Suecia, recogiendo lecciones sobre el retroceso del reparto en un esquema mixto. Aunque Suecia es reconocido por su sistema mixto de pensiones, el peso relativo del pilar de reparto en el mismo ha ido disminuyendo. 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It is one of the earliest accessory minerals to crystallize in a magma and continues to precipitate over long periods of time and ranges of temperature. Individual crystals can develop extensive chemical zonation, which reflects the changing chemical composition of residual magma (Hinton and Upton 1991).\nAs summarized by Speer (1982), the chemical composition of zircon is complex, and besides Hf, which is always present (concentrations up to 7 wt%), more than 50 other elements have been found in zircon. The most important ions substituting for \\(^{[8]}\\text{Zr}^{4+}\\) are \\(\\text{Hf}^{4+}\\), \\(\\text{U}^{4+}\\), \\(\\text{Th}^{4+}\\), \\(\\text{Y}^{3+}\\), and the \\(\\text{REE}^{3+}\\). Only \\(\\text{P}^{5+}\\) and sometimes \\(\\text{Nb}^{5+}\\) and \\(\\text{Al}^{3+}\\) can replace \\(\\text{Si}^{4+}\\) in its tetrahedral site. A close correlation between the concentrations of atoms of P and REE (including Y) in many zircon crystals suggests that most of the REEs are present in the form of phosphate molecules (i.e., \\(\\text{REEPO}_4\\)) as in xenotime (\\(\\text{YPO}_4\\)).\nThe incorporation of various elements substituting for \\(\\text{Zr}^{4+}\\) changes the physical characteristics of the mineral and results in optical zonation, metamictization, and fluorescence. Transmission electron microscopy on zoned single crystals of zircon reveals that some of the zones are perfectly crystalline, whereas other zones show some structural damage or are even amorphous (Murakami et al. 1991). Metamictization in zircon results from \\(\\alpha\\)-decay events in the natural radioactive decay of \\(^{238}\\text{U}\\), \\(^{235}\\text{U}\\), and \\(^{232}\\text{Th}\\) and their daughter products. Specifically, the high-energy \\(\\alpha\\) particle produces hundreds of atomic displacements with a range of ~10 \u00b5m, and the energetic recoil nucleus, with a range of ~20 nm, produces localized damage with about 1000 atomic displacements (Weber et al. 1994). Zircon may contain substantial concentrations of U and Th and may therefore be exposed to doses as high as \\(10^{15}\\)-\\(10^{16}\\) \\(\\alpha\\)-decay events per milligram of zircon over its geologic life time. The physical changes in zircon that result from radiation damage include an increase in unit-cell dimensions and decreases in density and hardness (Holland and Gottfried 1955; Speer 1982). The different interference colors frequently observed in thin sections of zircon are known to be due to differing levels of \\(\\alpha\\)-decay damage. Increasing radiation damage decreases birefringence until the fully metamict crystal is optically isotropic (Sahama 1981). The totally metamict state is a structure that appears to be amorphous when analyzed by X-ray and electron diffraction techniques (e.g., Yada et al. 1981).\n\nSAMPLE\nWe report here the analytical results obtained on a single zoned zircon grain in a thin section of a 23 mg lithic fragment, lunar sample 14161,7069, from an Apollo 14 soil. This sample is a partially recrystallized impact breccia of quartz-monzodioritic (QMD) bulk composition and mineralogy, including regions of potassium feldspar-bearing granophyre (Jolliff et al. 1991; Jolliff 1991). The unusually high incompatible trace element concentrations (ITE \\(\\approx\\) 2 \\(\\times\\) average high-K KREEP; Warren 1989), low siderophile-element concentrations, and uniform major mineral compositions indicate that this breccia is monomict (Jolliff 1991; Warren 1993). The original 23 mg sample comprised ~30 vol% pyroxene (average \\(\\text{En}_{24}\\text{Fs}_{68}\\text{Wo}_8\\) and \\(\\text{En}_{20}\\text{Fs}_{52}\\text{Wo}_{28}\\)), ~30% plagioclase (\\(\\text{An}_{78-61}\\)), 23% quartz plus silica-potassium feldspar granophyre, 11% barian potassium feldspar, 3.7% phosphates (whitlockite, apatite), 2.4% ilmenite, approximately 0.6% zircon, and a trace of fayalite (Jolliff 1991). Baddeleyite (\\(\\text{ZrO}_2\\)), zirconolite [(\\(\\text{Fe}\\), \\(\\text{Ca}\\), \\(\\text{REE}\\))(\\(\\text{Zr}\\), \\(\\text{Ti}\\), \\(\\text{REE}\\))\\(_3\\)\\(\\text{O}_7\\); Wark et al. 1973], and yttrobetafite [(\\(\\text{Ca}\\), \\(\\text{Fe}\\), \\(\\text{Y}\\), \\(\\text{REE}\\), \\(\\text{U}\\), \\(\\text{Th}\\))\\(_2\\)(\\(\\text{Ti}\\), \\(\\text{Nb}\\))\\(_2\\)\\(\\text{O}_7\\); Meyer and Yang 1988], which have been found in other evolved lunar rocks (e.g., Smith and Steele 1976), were not found in the thin section of 14161,7069; however, the high bulk Th concentration of the sample (44 ppm; Jolliff 1991) suggests the presence in the rock sample of a Th-rich phase. Sample 14161,7069 was derived from a rock that was brecciated by a meteorite impact at ~4 Ga. We suspect the zircon to be older, perhaps as old as 4.1-4.35 Ga, by analogy to other samples of lunar granite and quartz monzodiorite (Compston et al. 1984; Shih et al. 1985, 1993; Meyer et al. 1989b, 1991).\nThe zircon grain we selected is a clast (about 200 \\(\\times\\) 80 \u00b5m), a fragment of an originally larger crystal, and was analyzed in a polished thin section of ~10-15 \u00b5m thickness. The mounting medium was Araldite, which does not show any laser-induced fluorescence and thus does not interfere with a successful interpretation of the Raman spectra obtained from the sample. The zircon grain is fractured, but it is free of mineral inclusions (Figs. 1a and 1b). Fractures extend into the surrounding matrix but appear to be related to the sample's impact history, not to radiation damage in the zircon. In cross-polarized light, zoning appears as a change in interference colors across the zircon grain, and in the backscattered electron image (Fig. 1b), the bright area on the right side of the grain indicates a high concentration of elements heavier than Zr, such as U, Th, and REE. From the optical appearance in cross-polarized light, and from the backscattered electron image, we inferred this grain to be zoned in chemical composition.\n\nANALYTICAL CHARACTERIZATION\nThe chemical composition and some vibrational spectroscopic characteristics were determined with an ion microprobe, an electron microprobe, and a Raman microprobe. All three microprobe techniques were applied to the same five points labeled A, B, C, D, and E (Fig. 1c) to characterize chemical and structural variations normal to the optical zoning of the grain. 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Pero el conflicto ha tenido tambi\u00e9n impacto en Espa\u00f1a. Sus efectos se han sentido en el incremento de los precios en los mercados internacionales de materias primas, tanto energ\u00e9ticas como industriales y agr\u00edcolas. Todo ello se ha materializado en unas tasas de inflaci\u00f3n muy altas, con especial incidencia en los productos de alimentaci\u00f3n y en suministros b\u00e1sicos. Impactos que sufre directamente la poblaci\u00f3n y que repercuten en su bienestar.\n\nEsta situaci\u00f3n lleva a los hogares con menos recursos a tener, en muchos casos, que elegir entre una alimentaci\u00f3n suficiente y adecuada o mantener sus viviendas a la temperatura necesaria. Hogares que, a pesar de haberse reducido la tasa de riesgo de pobreza o exclusi\u00f3n social AROPE en 2022, alcanzan al 26% de la poblaci\u00f3n en Espa\u00f1a\u00b9. La escalada en los precios de alimentaci\u00f3n ha afectado duramente a las personas en situaci\u00f3n de carencia material y social severa (un 7,7%, esto es 3,65 millones de personas), de las cuales un 5,4% no pudieron permitirse una comida con carne, pollo o pescado cada dos d\u00edas.\n\nLos \u00faltimos datos relativos a la seguridad alimentaria en Espa\u00f1a (julio 2020 a julio 2021) nos dicen que un 13,3% de los hogares espa\u00f1oles experimentaban alg\u00fan nivel de inseguridad alimentaria; esto es casi 2,5 millones de hogares y, por tanto, en torno a 6.235.900 personas\u00b2. De estos hogares, el 5,2% sufre inseguridad alimentaria moderada o grave, es decir, casi un mill\u00f3n de hogares, que representan un total de 2.438.124 personas, han tenido que reducir su ingesta de alimentos por falta de recursos. Estas cifras nos indican que el problema de los hogares espa\u00f1oles para acceder a alimentos adecuados es estructural y no est\u00e1 \u00fanicamente ligado a crisis coyunturales. En Acci\u00f3n contra el Hambre hemos constatado que esta crisis de precios de los alimentos ha sido muy relevante entre las personas que participan en nuestros programas. En este sentido, la encuesta realizada en el marco del estudio \"Innovaci\u00f3n social en la inserci\u00f3n laboral: promoci\u00f3n de h\u00e1bitos de vida saludable y su impacto en el empleo\" nos muestra que el 53% de las personas participantes en nuestros programas de empleabilidad sufre alg\u00fan nivel de inseguridad alimentaria, de las cuales, en torno al 10% estar\u00edan en una situaci\u00f3n de privaci\u00f3n alimentaria severa.\n\nEsta situaci\u00f3n nos lleva a reflexionar sobre el cumplimiento del derecho a la alimentaci\u00f3n en nuestro pa\u00eds\u00b3, y la necesidad de impulsar medidas y pol\u00edticas p\u00fablicas que nos permitan como pa\u00eds alcanzar los compromisos adquiridos con el Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible 2: \"Hambre cero\". El ODS 2 recomienda a los pa\u00edses que hagan seguimiento de la inseguridad alimentaria, algo que, salvo alguna variable a trav\u00e9s de la Encuesta de Condiciones de Vida que realiza el INE, no se est\u00e1 produciendo en Espa\u00f1a. En respuesta a ello, desde nuestra organizaci\u00f3n hemos puesto nuestro conocimiento y experiencia en el desarrollo de un sistema de alerta temprana que nos permita detectar el riesgo de inseguridad alimentaria y as\u00ed anticiparnos para dise\u00f1ar los programas e intervenciones adecuados. Pondremos este sistema a disposici\u00f3n de otros agentes y de las instituciones encargadas del dise\u00f1o de pol\u00edticas p\u00fablicas, con el objetivo de contribuir a alcanzar los compromisos del pa\u00eds y mejorar la vida de las personas.\n\nAsimismo, en Acci\u00f3n contra el Hambre apoyamos la idea de que el empleo decente es una herramienta esencial para luchar contra la inseguridad alimentaria y la desigualdad social. La capacitaci\u00f3n de las personas para que accedan y se mantengan en el mercado laboral es clave. Ofrecer protecci\u00f3n social a las personas m\u00e1s vulnerables ser\u00e1 esencial para su integraci\u00f3n.\n\nPor ello, durante todo 2022, desde nuestra organizaci\u00f3n hemos trabajado en estos dos \u00e1mbitos: inserci\u00f3n sociolaboral y seguridad alimentaria.\n\nDesde nuestros programas apoyamos a personas en riesgo de exclusi\u00f3n social que est\u00e1n en b\u00fasqueda de empleo o que quieren emprender un negocio nuevo. Apoyamos a personas con situaciones y perfiles diferentes a trav\u00e9s de programas espec\u00edficos, destaca que el 70% son mujeres. Adem\u00e1s, acompa\u00f1amos a j\u00f3venes en busca de su primera oportunidad laboral, con personas migrantes y con personas en situaci\u00f3n de desempleo de larga duraci\u00f3n. Durante 2022, hemos apoyado a cerca de 6000 personas a encontrar un empleo o a emprender. 1827 personas han encontrado un empleo con nuestro apoyo, superando una ratio media de inserci\u00f3n del 40%. Especialmente relevante ha sido el resultado logrado de inserciones laborales de las personas mas vulnerables en el Programa de Escuelas de Empleo, donde se ha alcanzado un 35%.\n\nEl escalado de VIVES EMPLEA SALUDABLE ha sido un hito de 2022, alcanzando a 674 personas y permiti\u00e9ndonos afianzar este modelo que se constituye en nuestra apuesta por alcanzar un doble impacto en las personas: mejorar su empleabilidad y su salud, uniendo los componentes de inserci\u00f3n laboral y los de alimentaci\u00f3n y h\u00e1bitos de vida saludables. Este a\u00f1o ha supuesto la recuperaci\u00f3n de la actividad de emprendimiento, afectada por la crisis de la COVID-19, ya que con nuestro acompa\u00f1amiento se hayan creado 158 negocios y desarrollado 295 planes de empresa, cifras que duplican las de 2021. Seguimos apostando por la digitalizaci\u00f3n y modelos de negocio sostenibles mediante el enfoque de circularidad, lo que nos posiciona como una alternativa interesante para la poblaci\u00f3n m\u00e1s joven.\n\nFinalmente, quiero incidir en nuestra disposici\u00f3n para contribuir a alcanzar los objetivos de la Agenda 2030, avanzar en un mayor bienestar para el conjunto de la ciudadan\u00eda y disminuir las brechas sociales que dificultan la recuperaci\u00f3n y el crecimiento.\n\nOLIVIER LONGU\u00c9\nDirector General de\nAcci\u00f3n contra el Hambre\n\n---\n\u00b9 Encuesta Condiciones de Vida, abril 2023. Datos referenciados a 2022.\n\u00b2 Moragues-Faus, Ana y Maga\u00f1a-Gonz\u00e1lez, Claudia R. (2022). 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In any case, the black\nstudents were determined to obtain their degrees here no matter what and such a goal was made easier\nbecause of the kind of tertiary academic communities their respective schools offer.\nKeywords-Black Africans, Philippine Universities, Racism\n\nINTRODUCTION\nPhilippine educational institutions have been\nmarked by an increase in the number of foreign\nstudents seeking Philippine diploma. According to\nBureau of Immigration Statistics, from 21,000 in\n2011, the number has tripled in 2012, accounting\n61,000 foreign students in that year. This sudden\nsurge of international students is attributed to the\nrising tide of schools which are allowed by the\ngovernment to admit international students, which\nfrom 104 schools in 2011, have ballooned into 2,145\nin 2012. Thus, foreign students walking around\nPhilippine campuses are now a common sight, making\nour academic communities one of the most culturally\ndiverse universities in the world. 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Con esta\ntendencia en los retornos y los cambios\nregulatorios que equilibran las cuentas\nnocionales, se proyecta que el peso relativo del\nahorro individual en la construcci\u00f3n de las\npensiones aumente desde 11,1% a 38,5% en los\npr\u00f3ximos 40 a\u00f1os, mientras las pensiones\nocupacionales crezcan 16,6% a 21%.\n\nAs\u00ed, una de las conclusiones del informe apunta a\nque, para el caso chileno, reincorporar este pilar\n(de reparto) con resultados inferiores, una vez\nque se financi\u00f3 todo el costo de la transici\u00f3n,\nparece il\u00f3gico. Los esfuerzos se deber\u00edan\nconcentrar en mantener elevados los retornos y\ncontenidos los riesgos a trav\u00e9s de un r\u00e9gimen de\ninversi\u00f3n flexible y moderno. En Suecia se hizo\ntodo lo contrario a lo que se est\u00e1 buscando en\nChile hoy, pues pasaron de tener un sistema 100%\nde reparto a incorporar un pilar de ahorro\nindividual, id\u00e9ntico al chileno. En tanto, en Chile\nse est\u00e1 nadando contra la corriente, queriendo\nincorporar un pilar de reparto a un sistema de\nahorro. (Fuente: https://observatorioperspectivas.cl/;\nFecha: 11.01.2024).\n\nEstudio de David Bravo concluye que las tasas de\nreemplazo de actuales pensionados en Chile son\nsimilares a las de la OCDE. Durante el seminario\n\"Pensiones, un necesario rediagn\u00f3stico\u201d,\norganizado por la Asociaci\u00f3n de AFP, el\neconomista David Bravo, director del Centro UC\nde Encuestas y Estudios Longitudinales, present\u00f3\nun in\u00e9dito estudio sobre el sistema previsional de\nChile, en que ponder\u00f3 el impacto en las pensiones\nde la Pensi\u00f3n Garantizada Universal (PGU), el\nmercado laboral, las tablas de mortalidad y\nrentabilidad de los fondos en las pensiones, los\nretiros, entre otras variables, y tambi\u00e9n hizo\nproyecciones futuras de los actuales cotizantes.\n\nBravo realiz\u00f3 su estudio incluyendo pensionados\ny no pensionados, con todo su historial de\ncotizaciones desde mayo de 1981 (o desde la\nfecha de su afiliaci\u00f3n), hasta diciembre de 2022.\nEl valor adicional de esta base, de m\u00e1s de 1 mill\u00f3n\nde cotizantes, radica tambi\u00e9n en que se pudo\nanalizar un cohorte de cotizantes que comenz\u00f3\ndesde el d\u00eda 1 (a\u00f1o 1981) a cotizar en el sistema,\ny que a 2022 ya ten\u00eda, potencialmente, 40 a\u00f1os de\nvida laboral a cuestas.\n\nLa conclusi\u00f3n principal del estudio es que las tasas\nde reemplazo netas o liquidas asociadas a las\npensiones autofinanciadas superan el 80% en el\ncaso de hombres para los pensionados anteriores\na los retiros de fondos de pensiones; y, en el caso\nde las mujeres, las tasas de reemplazo asociadas\na las mayores densidades de cotizaciones est\u00e1n\ncercanas al 60%.\n\nDe acuerdo a David Bravo, esto parece indicar\nque, en todos los casos, independientemente del\ntramo de cotizaciones, lo que los y las\npensionadas reciben en t\u00e9rminos de pensi\u00f3n por\nsus cotizaciones individuales ahorradas es una\nproporci\u00f3n alta y cercana a los est\u00e1ndares\ninternacionales. 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Reputation checking during the publication process Fig. 5. Publication of accounts between modified KAD clients inside a\ntolerance zone\nB. Other Services\nWhen a peer is connected to the network, services (publi-\ncation of contents, search, data download ... ) are achieved by\nsending requests to the other peers. In Kademlia [13] this\nis done in two phases. Firstly, Kademlia_REQ are sent to\nfind nodes which are potentially able to deliver the service\n(according to their place in the DHT). This phase is general\nand only concerns the iteration mechanism used to find several\npeers in a part of the P2P network. In the second step, when the\nnodes are found, a specific request is sent to ask for a particular\nservice. The reputation checking must be done before the\nspecific request for three reasons. Firstly, a peer can be a bridge\nand search contacts for other uncontrolled peers. Secondly, the\nreal services are provided by the specific requests. 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Presently, as we test the\nmechanism with few resources, we have defined the KadID\nand UserID of modified peers to place them in the same\ntolerance zone. In this way, we are sure that the accounts\ncan be stored (figure 5) when using the KAD publication\nmechanism. That is enough to verify the mechanism, but\nwithout the real number of replicated peers, performance\nmeasures would be wrong. That is why we are going to scale\nup our testbed on EmanicsLab to measure performances and\ncompare the results with the evaluation presented in section\nV.\nV. ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSIONS\nA. Performances Evaluation\nThe thesis [2] has led a performance evaluation of the KAD\nnetwork which allows us to discuss some a priori performance\nresults. The average delay needed to store information in the\nnetwork is about 200 seconds. This time is needed to find ten\npeers (for the replication) with a KadID close to the hash of\nthe information to store. 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First randomisation was on Sept 6, 2011, and last follow-up was on July 5, 2013. The published protocol describes procedures in detail. In brief, people were eligible if they were aged 18 years or older, had smoked ten or more cigarettes per day for the past year, wanted to stop smoking, and could provide consent. We recruited via community newspapers, inviting people to call the study centre for eligibility prescreening, done by research assistants, who also completed follow-up assessments. We excluded pregnant and breastfeeding women; people using cessation drugs or in an existing cessation programme; those reporting heart attack, stroke, or severe angina in the previous 2 weeks; and those with poorly controlled medical disorders, allergies, or other chemical dependence. Participants were mailed study information, and consent forms to sign and return. 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As a single non-linear projection can replace up to five linear projections (in a hemicube), it can even be a practical alternative, both for rendering time and memory cost.\n\nAcknowledgements\nThe authors wish to thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments.\nNicolas Holzschuch is currently on a sabbatical at Cornell University, funded by the INRIA.\nPart of this research was carried within the ARTIS research team; ARTIS is a research team of the INRIA Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes and of the LJK; LJK is UMR 5224, a joint research laboratory of CNRS, INRIA, INPG, U. Grenoble I and U. Grenoble II. This research was supported in part by the R\u00e9gion Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes, under the Dereve II and the LIMA research programs, and by the ANR under the ART3D program.\nMost 3D models used in this research were created by Laurence Boissieux.\n\nReferences\nBRABEC, S., ANNEN, T., AND SEIDEL, H.-P. 2002. Shadow mapping for hemispherical and omnidirectional light sources. In Computer Graphics International, Springer, 397-408.\nFOURNIER, G. 2005. Caches multiples et cartes programmables pour un calcul progressif et interactif de l'\u00e9clairement global. PhD thesis, Universit\u00e9 Lyon 1.\nHEIDRICH, W., AND SEIDEL, H.-P. 1998. View-independent environment maps. In Graphics Hardware '98.\nHOU, X., WEI, L.-Y., SHUM, H.-Y., AND GUO, B. 2006. Real-time multi-perspective rendering on graphics hardware. In Rendering Techniques 2006: Eurographics Symposium on Rendering.\nKAUTZ, J., LEHTINEN, J., AND AILA, T. 2004. Hemispherical rasterization for self-shadowing of dynamic objects. In Rendering Techniques 2004: Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2004, 179-184.\nKUMLER, J. J., AND BAUER, M. L. 2000. Fish-eye lens designs and their relative performance. In Current Developments in Lens Design and Optical Systems Engineering, SPIE, 360\u2013369.\nLAINE, S., SARANSAARI, H., KONTKANEN, J., LEHTINEN, J., AND AILA, T. 2007. Incremental instant radiosity for real-time indirect illumination. In Rendering Techniques 2007 (Proceedings of the Eurographics Symposium on Rendering), 277-286.\nLAMBERT, J. H. 1772. Anmerkungen und Zus\u00e4tze zur Entwerfung der Land- und Himmelscharten.\nLLOYD, D. B., GOVINDARAJU, N. K., TUFT, D., MOLNAR, S. E., AND MANOCHA, D. 2006. Practical logarithmic shadow maps. In Siggraph 2006 Sketches and applications.\nLLOYD, D. B., GOVINDARAJU, N. K., QUAMMEN, C., MOLNAR, S. E., AND MANOCHA, D. 2007. Practical logarithmic rasterization for low-error shadow maps. In Graphics Hardware 2007.\nM\u00d6LLER, T., AND TRUMBORE, B. 1997. Fast, minimum storage ray-triangle intersection. Journal of Graphics Tools 2, 1, 21-28.\nOSMAN, B., BUKOWSKI, M., AND MCEVOY, C. 2006. Practical implementation of dual paraboloid shadow maps. 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If a space-time dimensioned version 510 does not exist, the system creates a space-time dimensioned version 510 in speculative heap 406 (step 902). The system also updates status word 504 to indicate that speculative thread 203 has written to the object if such updating is necessary (step 903). The system next writes to space-time dimensioned version 510 (step 904). Such updating is necessary if head thread 202 must subsequently choose between writing to both primary version 500 and space-time dimensioned version 510 or writing only to primary version 500 as is described above with reference to FIG. 7.\n\nFIG. 10 is a flow chart illustrating operations involved in a join operation between head thread 202 and a speculative thread 203 in accordance with an embodiment the present invention. A join operation occurs for example when head thread 202 reaches a point in the program where speculative thread 203 began executing. The join operation causes state associated with the speculative thread 203 to be merged with state associated with the head thread 202. This involves copying and/or merging the stack of speculative thread 203 into the stack of head thread 202 (step 1002). It also involves merging space-time dimension and primary versions of objects (step 1004) as well as possibly garbage collecting speculative heap 406 (step 1006). In one embodiment of the present invention, one of threads 202 or 203 performs steps 1002 and 1006, while the other thread performs step 1004.\n\nFIG. 11 is a flow chart illustrating operations involved in a join operation between head thread 202 and a speculative thread 203 in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, speculative thread 203 carries on as a pseudo-head thread. As a pseudo-head thread, speculative thread 203 uses indirection to reference space-time dimensioned versions of objects, but does not mark objects or create versions. While speculative thread 203 is acting as a pseudo-head thread, head thread 202 updates primary versions of objects.\n\nExtension to Additional Speculative Threads\nAlthough the present invention has been described for the case of a single speculative thread, the present invention can be extended to provide multiple speculative threads operating on multiple space-time dimensioned versions of a data object in parallel.\n\nProcess of Setting Marking Bits\nFIG. 12 is a flow chart illustrating the process of setting a marking bit associated with a referenced field within an object in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. First, the system receives a reference to the field within the object (step 1202). This reference may be a read or a write operation. (Note that in the case of an array object the field is an array element.)\n\nNext, the system identifies a marking bit associated with the field (step 1204). In one embodiment of the present invention, the system maintains a separate set of read marking bits 604 for the object to indicate that a read operation has occurred to the field, and a separate set of write marking bits 606 to indicate that a write operation has occurred to the field. In this embodiment, if the operation is a read operation, one of the read marking bits 604 is selected. Otherwise, one of the write marking bits 606 is selected.\n\nIn one embodiment of the present invention, the marking bit is identified by performing modulo operation. For example, if the object includes N marking bits numbered 0, 1, 2, ..., N-1 and M fields numbered 0, 1, 2, ..., M-1, the system starts with a field number for the field, and applies a modulo N operation to the field number to produce a number for the associated marking bit. This modulo operation can be efficiently performed if N is a power of two because the modulo operation reduces to a simple bit mask operation that isolates the lower order bits of the field number.\n\nThe selection a value of N for an object involves a tradeoff. If N is too small, there tends to be lot of aliasing and system performance suffers due to false rollbacks. If N is too large, a great deal of memory is used for marking bits which can cause cache performance to suffer. In one embodiment of the present invention, N=8. In another embodiment, N=16.\n\nIn the case of an array object, the system applies a division operation to the array element number (field number) to identify the associated array element. For example, if the array object has N marking bits numbered 0, 1, 2, ..., N-1 and M array elements numbered 0, 1, 2, ..., M-1, the step of identifying the marking bit includes dividing the array element number by the ceiling of M/N to produce a number for the associated marking bit. If the ceiling of M/N is a power of two, the division operation can be accomplished by shifting the array index so that the most significant bits of the array index become the number for the associated marking bits.\n\nThe above-described mapping between array elements and marking bits for array objects associates consecutive array locations with a single marking bit. This ensures that not all of the marking bits are set by common block copy operations involving only a portion of the array.\n\nAfter the marking bit is identified, the marking bit is set (step 1206) and the reference is performed to the field (or array element) within the object (step 1208).\n\nIn general the marking mechanism according to the present invention can be used in any application that must keep track of accesses to fields within an object. However, in one embodiment of the present invention, marking is performed for read operations by speculative thread 203. In another embodiment, marking is performed to write bits 606 during a write operation by speculative thread 203 and to read bits 604 during a read operation by speculative thread 203.\n\nAfter the marking bits have been set, if a head thread 202 subsequently performs a write operation to a field in the object, head thread 202 can identify the associated marking bit using the above-described modulo or division operations. Next, the marking bit is extracted for examination purposes using a special bit extract operation that is part of the instruction set of the underlying computer system.\n\nFIG. 13 illustrates how a marking bit number can be determined from a field number or an array element number in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The system starts with a field number or an array element number 1302. In the case of a field number, the system performs a modulo operation by masking off all but the lower order three bits of field number 1302 to produce a three bit index (1,0,0) that specifies a marking bit. In the case of an array index, the system performs a division operation by shifting array element number 1302 until only the three most significant bits (0,1,1) remain.\n\nFIG. 14 illustrates how a block transfer operation sets multiple marking bits in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The example illustrated in FIG. 14 includes an array of data elements 1402. These data elements are numbered 0, 1, 2, ..., 31. FIG. 14 also includes an array of read bits 604. 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Continental landscapes are constantly in a state of flux as drainage systems evolve and interact via the process of river capture during the denudation of topography. In turn, any post-rift tectonics that modifies or generates topography will play a major role in this landscape evolution process, controlling the transport and delivery of clastics by fluvial systems to the margins. Rivers represent point sources of clastics along margins, however, their distribution, energy, and sediment content are prime functions of topography generation and distribution. Once deposition takes place, marine processes such as alongshore drift rework and redistribute the sediments along the margin. During eustatic falls, margins associated with relatively large fluvial systems will tend to be associated with significant drainage rejuvenation, river incision of the exposed shelf, canyon development, and given suitable conditions, the deposition of turbidities. A corollary of this study is to provide suggestions about when clastics from the eroding Borborema topography, as modified by the development and interaction of intracontinental drainage systems, should be delivered to the northern and northeastern Brazilian basins. While this is a local study of the Borborema Province of northeastern Brazil, the implications of this work have far reaching consequences for the stratigraphy of rifted continental margins through the development of hinterland topography.\n\n2. Geological setting\n\nThe Precambrian Borborema Province in northeastern Brazil (Fig. 1) consists of a gigantic fan-like system of right-lateral strike-slip shear zones, juxtaposing Archean to Mesoproterozoic crystalline massifs against belts of Neoproterozoic metasediments (Van Schmus et al., 1998; Dantas et al., 1998). The Borborema strike-slip system corresponds to the west-central portion of the Pan-African/ Brasiliano orogenic collage formed during the Neoproterozoic assembly of West Gondwana (600\u2013580 Ma). The main shear zones of the system, namely the Pernambuco, Patos, Portalegre, Picu\u00ed- Jo\u00e3o C\u00e2mara, Santa Monica, Remigio-Pocinhos and Senador Pompeu shear systems, show orientations varying between E\u2013W and NE\u2013SW (Fig. 1). These structures seem to accommodate large strains in a context of continental collisions involving lithospheric segments of distinct rheological properties; in such continental collisions, rheological competent blocks act as indentors that generate strong shear zone systems as the rheological weaker blocks are squeezed out or \"escape\" laterally (Jardim de Sa, 1994; Vauchez et al., 1995; Brito Neves et al., 2000).\nThe fragmentation of Gondwana in the Mesozoic is recorded in northeastern Brazil by a series of tectonic and magmatic events, including the development of basins in the continent interior and the Atlantic passive margin. The WNW\u2013ESE and N\u2013S trending segments of the Brazilian continental margin are commonly referred to as Equatorial and Eastern margins, respectively (Fig. 1). These segments, which meet in the region northeast of the Borborema Province, experienced distinct tectonic histories, reflecting two distinct tectonic regimes. The Equatorial segment corresponds to a transform margin, whereas the Eastern segment evolved as a classical divergent, \"passive\" margin (Matos, 1999).\nThe structuring of the Eastern and Equatorial Margins started with intense crustal stretching during the Mesozoic, which led to the formation of three main Neocomian rift systems in northeastern Brazil: Rec\u00f4ncavo-Tucano-Jatob\u00e1 and Sergipe-Alagoas, as well as the basins along the Cariri-Potiguar Trend (Figs. 1 and 3). The geometry of these basins was controlled and compartmentalized by the complex network of Proterozoic shear zones.\nThe Cariri-Potiguar Trend (Matos, 1992) is formed by several intracontinental rift basins along a NE\u2013SW axis in the northwestern vicinity of the Borborema Plateau. This trend encompasses small Neocomian (140\u2013118 Ma) basins such as the Rio do Peixe, Iguatu and Ic\u00f3, and the sub-surface rift sections of the Araripe and Potiguar Basins (Fig. 1), which were aborted during the Barremian in favor of eventual crustal breaching and ocean crust generation to the north and east. The Sergipe-Alagoas Basin on the Eastern continental margin (Fig. 1) is composed of a series of half-graben bounded by N\u2013S, NW\u2013 and NE-trending faults (Lana, 1990), also formed during the Neocomian and contains a complete record of both syn-rift and post-rift sediments. Pre-rift sediments include Paleozoic and Jurassic intracratonic sediments. The Rec\u00f4ncavo-Tucano-Jatob\u00e1 rift system (Fig. 1), also formed during the Neocomian, extends to 400 km in N\u2013S direction in the region south of the Borborema Province (Fig. 1). This system consists of asymmetric grabens separated by basement highs and accommodation zones (Magnavita et al., 1994).\n\n3. Continental rifting and breakup\n\nIn the northeastern portion of the Borborema Province, the breakup of Western Gondwana was preceded by the outpouring of the Rio Cear\u00e1-Mirim tholeiites from the late Jurassic to Barremian (145\u2013125 Ma; Fig. 1). South of the Potiguar Basin, this magmatism is represented by an extensive E\u2013W-trending dike swarm (Figs. 1 and 4). O\u2019Connor and Duncan (1990), Wilson (1992), Lima Neto (1998b) and Oliveira (1998), for instance, argued that this igneous activity was mantle plume induced. It was further suggested that these plumes (possibly the Saint Helena and Ascension plumes) might have played an important role in the weakening of the lithosphere and in the extension and breakup of the South American and African plates. As such, the Eastern Brazilian margin represents a volcanic rifted margin, a classification supported by the existence of seaward dipping reflectors within the Sergipe- Alagoas Basin (Mohriak et al., 1998, 2002), and by syn-rift volcanic activity within the Pernambuco-Para\u00edba Basin (Jardim de Sa et al., 2004; Almeida et al., 2005).\nNorth of the Potiguar Basin (Fig. 1), continental breakup and seafloor spreading is interpreted to have commenced in the Late Aptian/Early Albian. In the Pernambuco sub-basin (the southernmost portion of the Pernambuco-Para\u00edba Basin; Fig. 1), a late syn-rift magmatic event generated granites and alkali volcanics dated between 105 and 97 Ma (Long et al., 1986; Jardim de Sa et al., 2004). The establishment of open marine conditions between eastern South America and Africa is considered to be of Late Albian age (Koutsoukos, 1992).\nAfter continental breakup, the margin underwent lithospheric cooling and subsidence, as recorded in the Potiguar Basin (Fig. 3) by a lower Albian\u2013Campanian transgressive sequence and by an upper Campanian to Recent regressive megasequence (Araripe and Feij\u00f3, 1994; Cremonini et al., 1998; Soares et al., 2003). Major hiatuses exist within the transgressive megasequence in the Potiguar Basin (Pereira, 1994; Gil, 1996); these authors have interpreted a Late Turonian (ca. 89 Ma) subaerial unconformity developed across the Janda\u00edra Formation carbonate platform to be the result of tectonically-induced uplift and erosion across the margin. A short magmatic event (the \"Cuo Volcanism\") in the onshore Potiguar Basin around 93 Ma (Oliveira, 1998; Souza et al., 2004) has been interpreted to be the consequence of this tectonic event.\nFurther, the formation of a widespread erosive unconformity at about 78 Ma across both the onshore and offshore Potiguar Basin has been attributed to plate tectonic reorganization of the central Atlantic (Gil, 1996). Cremonini and Karner (1995) and Cremonini (1996) pointed out that during the mid Campanian, the passage of an oceanic spreading center along the Equatorial Margin might have caused regional heating, uplift and erosion, as well as tectonic reactivation. 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Smad 4 is a tumor suppressor gene that mediates the transforming growth factor \\( \\beta \\) pathway. The principal objective of this study was to characterize the expression of MCM 7 and Smad 4 and to analyze their relationship to clinicopathological parameters in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Methods : Expression levels of MCM 7 and Smad 4 were evaluated via immunohistochemistry on formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissues from 67 cases of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Results : High levels of MCM 7 expression were detected in 53 cases (74.6%), and were associated with higher T stages (p = 0.030). Kaplan-Meier survival curves demonstrated that patients with higher levels of MCM 7 expression had poorer prognoses, although this association was not significant (p = 0.086). Loss of Smad 4 expression was noted in 18 cases (23.4%), and was not associated with clinicopathological characteristics, including MCM 7 expression, or prognosis. Conclusions : MCM 7 expression is associated with the invasiveness of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Altered expression of Smad 4 does not appear to have pathobiological significance in esophageal carcinoma.\n\nKey Words : MCM protein 7, human; Smad 4 protein, human; Carcinoma, squamous cell; Esophageal neoplasms\n\nEsophageal cancer is the 9th most common cancer in Korean males.1 Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common histological type worldwide, including in Korea. Risk factors thus far identified are cigarettes, alcohol, lack of vitamin A, C, and E, lack of folic acid, a history of achalasia, corrosive esophagostenosis, hyperkeratosis, Plummer-Vinson syndrome, and head and neck tumors.2-4 The esophagus lacks a serosal layer, although the lymphatic channels are well-developed, and early-stage esophageal cancer spreads readily into the adjacent organs, thus resulting in an overall poor prognosis. This poor prognosis issue persists, despite recent improvements in surgical methods and therapeutic agents.5 Although several previous studies have focused on the identification of prognostic molecular markers in this cancer, no significant prognostic markers have yet been identified.\nThe minichromosome maintenance (MCM) complex is a DNA-binding heterohexamer complex formed by minichromosome maintenance proteins 2-7 (MCM 2-7). The MCM complex functions as a \"licensing factor,\" which allows the initiation of DNA replication. During cell division, it allows only one DNA replication per cycle. The MCM complex combines with the origin recognition complex, Cdc 6, and Cdt 1 to form the prereplicative complex (pre-RC).6-10 Once the pre-RC is built up, the initiation of DNA replication is permitted. During DNA synthesis, the MCM complex dissociates from the replication origin, thereby preventing replication from occurring until the cell achieves the G1 phase of the next cycle.6-10 MCM proteins are thought to be useful markers for proliferation, as it has been demonstrated in replicating but not quiescent cells.11-13 Additionally, MCM proteins are utilized as markers for the diagnosis of invasive cancer and carcinoma in situ. 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Kaplan-Meier survival curves demonstrated that patients with higher levels of MCM 7 expression had poorer prognoses, although this association was not significant (p = 0.086).", "smad4_results_summary": "Loss of Smad 4 expression was noted in 18 cases (23.4%), and was not associated with clinicopathological characteristics, including MCM 7 expression, or prognosis.", "mcm7_conclusion": "MCM 7 expression is associated with the invasiveness of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.", "smad4_conclusion": "Altered expression of Smad 4 does not appear to have pathobiological significance in esophageal carcinoma.", "key_words": ["MCM protein 7, human", "Smad 4 protein, human", "Carcinoma, squamous cell", "Esophageal neoplasms"]}, "ground_truth": {"title": "Expression of Minichromosome Maintenance Protein 7 and Smad 4 in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Esophagus", "authors": [{"name": "Ji Hyun Ahn", "affiliation": "Department of Pathology, Kosin University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea"}, {"name": "Hee Kyung Chang", "affiliation": "Department of Pathology, Kosin University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea"}], "received_date": "December 15, 2009", "accepted_date": "February 16, 2010", "corresponding_author": {"name": "Hee Kyung Chang, M.D.", "department": "Department of Pathology, Kosin University College of Medicine", "address": "34 Amnam-dong, Seo-gu, Busan 602-702, Korea", "tel": "051-990-6323", "fax": "051-241-7420", "email": "changhkg@ns.kosinmed.or.kr"}, "study_objective": "The principal objective of this study was to characterize the expression of MCM 7 and Smad 4 and to analyze their relationship to clinicopathological parameters in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.", "methods": "Expression levels of MCM 7 and Smad 4 were evaluated via immunohistochemistry on formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissues from 67 cases of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.", "mcm7_results_summary": "High levels of MCM 7 expression were detected in 53 cases (74.6%), and were associated with higher T stages (p = 0.030). 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Certains viennent avec leurs enfants et pr\u00e9parer \u00e0 manger devient un moment de partage.\n\u00c0 Arbois, l'infirmi\u00e8re de PMI a choisi un atelier jeux, mais des vrais jeux, c'est-\u00e0-dire sans TV, vid\u00e9o et ordinateurs ! L\u00e0, ce sont les parents qui accompagnent leurs enfants.\nCet \u00e9t\u00e9, l'\u00e9quipe de l'ASE a \u00e9galement organis\u00e9 des mini-camps pour les enfants, par groupes de cinq sur deux \u00e0 trois jours. Au menu, moult d\u00e9couvertes et apprentissages !\n\nQuelques chiffres 2014\n7238 personnes re\u00e7ues.\n22 039 accueils t\u00e9l\u00e9phoniques.\nPMI : 54 familles d'accueil, 456 assistantes maternelles, 326 nourrissons en consultation (2013).\nProtection de l'enfance : 62 informations pr\u00e9occupantes ont concern\u00e9 103 enfants, d\u00e9clenchant 50 investigations.\nAccueil contractuel en MECS ou familles d'accueil : 48 jeunes de 10 \u00e0 18 ans, placement administratif avec l'accord des parents.\nPlacement \u00e9ducatif \u00e0 domicile : 19 enfants, un \u00e9ducateur vient plusieurs fois par semaine.\nContrat Jeune Majeur : pour aider \u00e0 la formation et l'insertion professionnelles, le D\u00e9partement propose une aide financi\u00e8re contractualis\u00e9e, qui a concern\u00e9 20 jeunes en 2014.\nRSA : 989 b\u00e9n\u00e9ficiaires.\n\nUNIT\u00c9 TERRITORIALE, SON R\u00d4LE : \"NOUS SOMMES DANS L'ACCOMPAGNEMENT TRANSVERSAL DE L'USAGER\"\nLes travailleurs sociaux sont en premi\u00e8re ligne pour combattre la d\u00e9socialisation. La parole et l'\u00e9coute constituent un premier pas vers des solutions. Il s'agit donc de tendre la main, de d\u00e9livrer l'information, de faire de la pr\u00e9vention. L'enfance (Protection Maternelle Infantile, Aide Sociale \u00e0 l'Enfance) est particuli\u00e8rement prot\u00e9g\u00e9e, d\u00e8s avant la naissance ; une sage-femme peut assurer le suivi de la grossesse, sur simple demande de la future maman.\nAutre exemple : les travailleurs sociaux de secteur (assistante sociale, conseill\u00e8re ESF) re\u00e7oivent au quotidien les usagers et les accompagnent dans leurs difficult\u00e9s (d\u00e9marches administratives, aides financi\u00e8res, d\u00e9c\u00e8s d'un proche).\nConcernant l'ASE, l'\u00e9quipe \u00e9ducative (\u00e9ducateur, assistante sociale, assistante familiale) intervient dans un cadre contractuel ou judiciaire, aupr\u00e8s de l'enfant \u00e0 prot\u00e9ger et de ses parents.\nL'enfant est suivi scolairement, l'\u00e9cole \u00e9tant un lieu privil\u00e9gi\u00e9 d'observation sur les comportements - des aides \u00e9ducatives \u00e0 domicile sont m\u00eame pr\u00e9vues lorsque la situation est vraiment d\u00e9grad\u00e9e. Ainsi, 109 enfants dans 64 familles sont suivis.\nPar ailleurs, il ne faut pas oublier les agents d'accueil et secr\u00e9tariat, premiers interlocuteurs, qui \u00e9coutent et orientent les usagers.\n\u00ab L'unit\u00e9 territoriale, c'est d'abord une \u00e9quipe qui m\u00e8ne un accompagnement individuel ou collectif de proximit\u00e9, r\u00e9sume Carine Bergamaschi. C'est un v\u00e9ritable outil au service du territoire et de ses habitants. \u00bb", "question": "What are the key services and activities provided by the Unit\u00e9 Territoriale, including their descriptions, locations (if applicable), and any associated 2014 statistics?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"overall_mission_summary": {"type": "string", "description": "A summary of the Unit\u00e9 Territoriale's overall mission and role."}, "general_statistics_2014": {"type": "object", "properties": {"year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year to which these general statistics apply."}, "persons_received_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "Total number of people received."}, "phone_calls_received_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "Total number of phone calls received."}}, "required": ["year", "persons_received_count", "phone_calls_received_count"], "additionalProperties": false}, "detailed_services_and_activities": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"service_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the specific service or activity."}, "description": {"type": "string", "description": "A brief description of the service or activity."}, "location": {"type": "string", "description": "The location where the activity takes place, if specified."}, "involved_parties_details": {"type": "string", "description": "Details about who animates, participates, or is involved in the service."}, "participant_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of participants in a specific activity, if mentioned."}, "specific_statistics": {"type": "object", "properties": {"year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year to which these specific statistics apply, if different from general 2014."}, "foster_families_count": {"type": "integer"}, "childminders_count": {"type": "integer"}, "infants_in_consultation_count": {"type": "integer"}, "concerning_information_count": {"type": "integer"}, "children_concerned_count": {"type": "integer"}, "investigations_count": {"type": "integer"}, "young_people_count": {"type": "integer"}, "age_range": {"type": "string"}, "children_count": {"type": "integer"}, "children_followed_count": {"type": "integer"}, "families_followed_count": {"type": "integer"}, "beneficiaries_count": {"type": "integer"}}, "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["service_name", "description"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["overall_mission_summary", "general_statistics_2014", "detailed_services_and_activities"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"overall_mission_summary": "The Unit\u00e9 Territoriale provides transversal accompaniment to users, focusing on combating social isolation through listening, information, and prevention. 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The data collection period for analysis was from February to March 2007.\n\n**Measures**\n\n**Data collection.** We collected data for five variables: (a) antenatal care (ANC) and childbirth care, (b) knowledge of danger signs during the perinatal period, (c) knowledge of contraception, (d) accepting first aid, and (e) health behaviors. All data were collected via structured interviews using a questionnaire, which was developed to evaluate the participants' knowledge or awareness regarding the five variables. This questionnaire was based on the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (UNICEF, 2012a,b) and also included themes regarding the country, culture, and survey goals. The validity of the questions was evaluated by two specialists in this field; consensus was used to determine which items were included in the questionnaire. The final questionnaire contained 102 questions, including 31 items regarding background characteristics, 16 items regarding ANC, 9 items regarding danger signs during the perinatal period, 10 items regarding contraception use, 3 items regarding accepting first aid, and 33 items regarding health behaviors.\n\n**Study procedures.** Potential participants were identified using the village map and selected via random sampling. We also recruited study collaborators, who were all graduate students at Meiktila University, which is the nearest university to the study villages. The study collaborators completed a 5-day training program that was administered by one of the authors before data collection. The training program was developed to address the questionnaire's contents, sampling and survey implementation, communication skills, and ethical considerations. The study collaborators then visited the prospective participants, explained the aims of the study, and arranged an appointment to administer the questionnaire if the participants consented. If a participant could not complete the questionnaire due to illiteracy, the collaborator input the participant's response on the questionnaire on her behalf after she answered verbally. All data were collected between February and March 2007; the experimental villages were evaluated before the control villages. The data were then translated from Myanmar to English by native Myanmar speakers who could also speak English (as indicated by a TOEFL score of 500).\n\n**Analytic strategy**\n\n**Data analysis.** The Mann-Whitney U test, chi-square test, and Fisher's exact test were used to compare the outcomes between the experimental and control villages. Multiple logistic regression analyses were performed to identify the relationship between the WVGs and the outcome variables. 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The FAA is adding a section to Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) parts 61, 63, and 65 to expressly make individuals who pose a security threat as determined by the TSA ineligible to hold certificates, ratings, and authorizations issued under those parts. This ineligibility means that the FAA will not issue a certificate, rating, or authorization to any applicant who has received an Initial Notification of Threat Assessment from TSA. The FAA will hold in abeyance the application pending the outcome of the TSA's final threat assessment review. If an individual is issued a Final Notification of Threat Assessment, the FAA will deny an application for any airman certificate, rating or authorization.\n\nWith regard to certificates already issued, the FAA will suspend an individual's airman certificates after receiving the Initial Notification of Threat Assessment from the TSA. Suspension is appropriate in this circumstance, because the TSA's initial assessment that an individual poses a security threat is still subject to review by the TSA's Deputy Administrator and may be reversed. If at this point a U.S. citizen is still determined a threat, TSA's Under Secretary will make the final determination. If a Final Notification of Threat Assessment is issued, the FAA will revoke the certificates; if an Initial Notification is withdrawn, the FAA will withdraw its certificate suspension.\n\nThe eligibility standards adopted in this rulemaking rely on the threat assessments made by TSA. This reliance is based on the broad statutory authority and responsibility that the Aviation and Transportation Security Act, Public Law 107-71, placed in the Under Secretary with regard to intelligence information and threat assessments. The individual may respond in writing to this initial notification and provide any information the individual believes the TSA should consider.\n\nCIVIL AVIATION REGISTRY\nWEB SITE ADDS\nAIRMEN SERVICES ACCOUNT\n\nU.S. certificated airmen can open an online services account on the popular U.S. Civil Aviation Registry web site operated by the Federal Aviation Administration in Oklahoma City, at .\n\nThe site has many other aircraft and airmen information options and averages nearly 2,500 visitors daily.\n\nThe new service allows airmen to update their mailing addresses, as required by Federal aviation regulations. FAA needs current data to provide safety-related information to airmen as it becomes available.\n\nFuture services will include the ability to receive Aviation Safety Program flyers through electronic mail. The Registry mails more than six million such flyers each year. The new service would not only allow airmen to receive this information electronically, but would save the FAA a part of the significant expense associated with printing and mailing many of these safety bulletins, said Mark Lash, Registry manager.\n\n\"Future services could also include ordering replacement certificates, replacement knowledge test results, and a copy of the airman's complete certification file,\" he said.\n\nThe Civil Aviation Registry in Oklahoma City manages and operates the national records system and database for the issue of all FAA airman certificates and the legal content of all airman certification records. The Registry directs the planning, development, and implementation of the regulations and systems associated with the registration of U.S. civil aircraft.\n\nThe Registry Web site provides full sets of both the aircraft and airman databases, various forms used to do business with the Registry, and other useful information. In addition, there are services that can be requested and paid for online. Databases may be downloaded which include all information for aircraft. For airmen, Privacy Act information is not included, and addresses are not shown for airmen who chose not to have their address released.\n\nRegistry staff responds to hundreds of thousands of customers each year. They issue more that 60,000 aircraft registration certificates and 180,000 airman certificates, and answer more than 140,000 telephone calls. They reserve 17,000 special aircraft registration numbers (N numbers), provide 200,000 copies of records, and update more than 108,000 addresses.\n\nRegistry systems also provide information to FAA aviation safety inspectors, National Transportation Safety Board investigators, and law enforcement agencies to support aviation safety activities.\n\nTSA ISSUES AIRSPACE\nCONTROL MEASURES\nIN NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION\n\nFAA in conjunction with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has enhanced airspace control measures in the National Capital Region to a level consistent with National Threat Level Orange.\n\n\"Terrorists are known to favor targets in the transportation sector and to consider our civil aviation system an arsenal of improvised weapons,\" said DOT Under Secretary James M. 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These functions are represented in Figure 6 for the undamped system and in Figure 7 for the damped system.\n\n**Fig. 6. Dynamic Influence Coefficient Matrix for the undamped system. The modal node 1 corresponds to the vibrating table whereas the modal node 2 corresponds to the body of the shaker.**\n\nFigure 6 is clearer for mode detection than Figure 7 and shows two modes occurring at 30.2 Hz and 63.5 Hz. This is consistent with the observed response showed in Fig 4 and 5.\nThe calculated modal parameters are given in Table 2.\n\n3.3.3 Experimental modal analysis\nAs said before, the calculation is only possible if we possess all the mechanical parameters but for larger shaker it is often impossible to block all the DOFs alternatively and to make it vibrate in order to extract the parameters. However, as presented in the theoretical review, the global mechanical parameters are equivalent to the modal ones.\nIn [9], Guillaume presented a method for the spectral identification of modal parameters by Least Squares Complex Frequency-Domain estimation. The LMS PolyMax method is based on this method and is recognized to be very fast and accurate for modal estimation [10].\nWe introduced a force with an impact hammer in the two DOFs of the shaker (respectively the table and the body) and measured the acceleration of those DOFs. The LMS PolyMax method computed the transfer functions and estimated the modal parameters with the stabilization diagram presented in Figure 8.\nThe corresponding values are given in Table 2.\n\n**Fig. 8. Stabilization diagram of the impact testing on the shaker.**\n\nWhen looking at these values, we may observe that the experimental values match the calculated ones for the body-related parameters, especially for the modal mass and the modal stiffness, respectively m2 and k2, and in a less manner for the modal damping c2. On the contrary, we have no match for the table-related parameters.\nThis difference is also noticeable in Figure 8. The response curves of the body (P2-P5) clearly show a resonance, making the body-related parameters identification possible, while the table resonance, identified in the stabilization diagram to be located at 69,104Hz, is not visible (P1). We may conclude that the experimentally determined table-related parameters are not valid.\n\n**Fig. 7. Dynamic Influence Coefficient Matrix for the damped system. The modal node 1 corresponds to the vibrating table whereas the modal node 2 corresponds to the body of the shaker.**", "question": "Summarize the findings from the experimental modal analysis, specifically comparing the calculated and experimental modal parameters for the shaker's body and table, including the method used and any observed discrepancies or matches, and the modes identified for the undamped system.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"experimental_method": {"type": "string", "description": "The method used for experimental modal analysis."}, "undamped_system_modes": {"type": "array", "description": "List of modes identified for the undamped system.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"frequency_hz": {"type": "number", "description": "The frequency of the mode in Hz."}, "source_figure": {"type": "string", "description": "The figure where the mode is identified."}}, "required": ["frequency_hz", "source_figure"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "parameter_comparisons": {"type": "array", "description": "Comparison results between experimental and calculated modal parameters for different shaker parts.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"shaker_part": {"type": "string", "description": "The part of the shaker (e.g., 'body', 'table')."}, "parameters": {"type": "array", "description": "List of parameters and their match status.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"parameter_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the modal parameter (e.g., 'modal mass', 'modal stiffness', 'modal damping')."}, "match_status": {"type": "string", "description": "Indicates if the experimental and calculated values match ('match', 'lesser match', 'no match')."}}, "required": ["parameter_name", "match_status"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "discrepancy_reason": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation for any significant discrepancies, if applicable."}}, "required": ["shaker_part", "parameters"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["experimental_method", "undamped_system_modes", "parameter_comparisons"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"experimental_method": "LMS PolyMax method", "undamped_system_modes": [{"frequency_hz": 30.2, "source_figure": "Figure 6"}, {"frequency_hz": 63.5, "source_figure": "Figure 6"}], "parameter_comparisons": [{"shaker_part": "body", "parameters": [{"parameter_name": "modal mass", "match_status": "match"}, {"parameter_name": "modal stiffness", "match_status": "match"}, {"parameter_name": "modal damping", "match_status": "lesser match"}], "discrepancy_reason": null}, {"shaker_part": "table", "parameters": [{"parameter_name": "modal mass", "match_status": "no match"}, {"parameter_name": "modal stiffness", "match_status": "no match"}, {"parameter_name": "modal damping", "match_status": "no match"}], "discrepancy_reason": "The table resonance is not visible in the response curves, making experimental identification invalid."}]}, "ground_truth": {"experimental_method": "LMS PolyMax method", "undamped_system_modes": [{"frequency_hz": 30.2, "source_figure": "Figure 6"}, {"frequency_hz": 63.5, "source_figure": "Figure 6"}], "parameter_comparisons": [{"shaker_part": "body", "parameters": [{"parameter_name": "modal mass (m2)", "match_status": "match"}, {"parameter_name": "modal stiffness (k2)", "match_status": "match"}, {"parameter_name": "modal damping (c2)", "match_status": "lesser match"}]}, {"shaker_part": "table", "parameters": [{"parameter_name": "all", "match_status": "no match"}], "discrepancy_reason": "Table resonance (69.104Hz) identified in stabilization diagram is not visible in response curves (P1), leading to invalid experimentally determined parameters."}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1484, "output_tokens": 217, "avg_time_per_record": 0.5358}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "e720d01eeffd0e2fd90d816a581a0c8b85ff49384cb17436988c71d372b3cf52", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "source_pdf": "0097571b436308f563a5808d45d0232255a2_page_6_pg1.pdf", "source_category": "multi_column", "test_types": "[\"order\"]", "num_test_cases": 4, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0", "pdf_path": "/mnt/hf-cache/full_data/full_data/pdfs/multi_column/0097571b436308f563a5808d45d0232255a2_page_6_pg1.pdf"}, "input": {"context": "ported this to be an impressive reduction. The teachers' estimate of crawling before training was 35 for CT and 15 for JR. While the restraint-priming procedure was in effect, the frequency of crawling was reduced to zero or less than once daily for both children. This low frequency of crawling was reached in about 15 days for both children and was maintained for the next 30 days while training remained in effect. When restraint and priming was discontinued (post-training), the frequency of crawling remained at zero or about once daily.\nFor the children enrolled in the nursery program, walking necessarily increased as crawling decreased, since the frequency of required locomotion between rooms of the nursery program remained constant at about 25 times per day throughout the study. Since teachers never carried children, a reduction of crawling during these periods necessarily represents an increase in some alternative mode of locomotion. For these children, their only alternative was walking.\nApproximately 1.5 yr later, two of the three children were still enrolled in the nursery school program; the restraint procedure, however, had been discontinued for at least a year. The children were observed to be walking almost exclusively and staff members reported that crawling rarely occurred. For a three-day observation period, the mean number of instances of crawling per day was zero for each child.\n\nDISCUSSION\n\nThe training program of restraint-for-crawling and priming-of-walking resulted in all four profoundly retarded children crawling less and walking more. This improvement occurred regardless of the child's degree of walking impairment and in a structured training situation as well as during an ongoing nursery program. During the final phases of training, the children crawled no more than once daily, or less than 10% of the time spent in locomotion, a level acceptable for children of that age.\nThe training procedures should be easily administered in most settings with retarded children. No expenses for new equipment, apparatus, or reinforcers were required, but rather, the natural setting with its intrinsic reinforcers was used. The amount of staff time devoted to the training program was minimal, requiring 5 sec for restraint, and about 2 sec for priming each time a child crawled. Within one week of training, no child crawled more than seven times a day requiring, therefore, less than 1 min of staff time. After three weeks, only a few seconds were required because the children crawled less than once daily.\nSince the training program included two component procedures, restraint-for-crawling and priming-of-walking, a question remains as to whether either component alone would have produced the effect. Two lines of evidence relate to this question. The first was the use of restraint alone with the one child in the structured study. The child did decrease crawling; however, the child also ceased walking. This was not true of the combined procedure, during which walking increased as the child reduced crawling. The second line of evidence is when priming alone was used for weeks before the study. During the combined procedure, however, the children initiated walking themselves. Before the combined use of both component procedures, therefore, neither of the component procedures alone appeared sufficient. A previous attempt to train proper self-feeding to a profoundly retarded child similarly demonstrated that neither facilitation of proper skills nor the inhibition of improper responses was initially effective alone (O'Brien, Bugle, and Azrin, 1972). These results are also in accord with laboratory studies demonstrating the increased effectiveness of combined facilitation and inhibition procedures as compared with either of the component procedures, alone (Azrin and Holz, 1966; Catania, 1966; Herman and Azrin, 1964; Holz, Azrin, and Ayllon, 1963).\nAfter restraint and priming were used in combination, restraint seemed effective alone.", "question": "Describe the training program for reducing crawling and increasing walking, including its components, initial crawling estimates, the observed effects during and after training, and the findings regarding the effectiveness of its individual components versus the combined procedure.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"program_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name or description of the training program."}, "components": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The individual component procedures of the training program."}, 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In recent years, it was estimated that approximately 22,000 to 28,000 persons were on such waiting lists in counties across Pennsylvania.\nInitiatives begun from Fiscal Year 1996-97 through Fiscal Year 1999-2000 will expand services to more than 3,000 persons and will result in an annualized amount of approximately $134.1 million to reduce Pennsylvania's waiting list for mental retardation services. This has included expanded funding through the Home and Community-Based Waiver, increased in-home and family support services, and expanded out-of-home residential services.\nHowever, without a standard definition of the waiting list, and county MH/MR programs following different processes in maintaining waiting lists, it was difficult to measure the scope of need and the impact of expanded services.\nIn an effort to further study this phenomenon and to enable the Department of Public Welfare to initiate strategic planning to address the waiting list across the state, during Fiscal Year 1996-97, the Office of Mental Retardation commissioned a study of the waiting list for services in Pennsylvania by the Institute on Disabilities/University Affiliated Program (IOD/UAP) of Temple University in Philadelphia. Phase I of the study involved documentation of how large the waiting list is, as well as what services are being requested. Also, the study gathered information to document how counties across the state report, track, and control their waiting list data.\nSeveral major issues were raised. It became clear that counties did not employ a uniform procedure to capture waiting list data in support of annual county plans. Individual counties varied widely in their reporting. There was a lack of a clear definition of the waiting list. As a result, it was recommended that the Office of Mental Retardation develop consistent definitions and data collection methods for determining the size of the waiting list and the characteristics of persons on the waiting list.\nCounties also reported using various methods of tracking and controlling their waiting lists. The study identified five main methods used by counties. In order to develop a consistent definition of the waiting list and to develop a uniform data collection and tracking procedure for the waiting list, Temple University worked with a subcommittee to develop a data collection instrument entitled, \"Prioritization of Urgency of Need for Services for Persons with Mental Retardation (PUNS).\" Following a pilot test, phase II of the study began with a statewide distribution of the PUNS form to be completed by each of the 45 county MH/MR programs on each individual designated by the county to be waiting for service.\nBy April 1999, data was received from each county program on each person identified on a waiting list. Data was then analyzed by Temple University regarding three broad categories used to classify need: Emergency (persons needing services immediately); Critical (persons needing services within one year); and Planning For (persons with needs greater than one year away). Services were grouped according to four major categories as case management only; other ancillary and support services; vocational and other adult day services; and residential services. Individuals were grouped by low, medium, and high intensity services and categorized in terms of services being asked for; needed; currently receiving; and in need of more.\nIn May 1999, results of the survey revealed that a total of 14,083 persons were on waiting lists for services in Pennsylvania. 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Visible and near-infrared PL intensities are found to be greatly increased in nc-Ge-containing film. Er-related 1.54 \u00b5m emission has been investigated under several excitation conditions upon different kinds of Ge, Er codoped ZnO thin films. 1.54 \u00b5m PL enhancement accompanied by the appearance of nc-Ge implies a significant correlation between nc-Ge and PL emission of Er\\(^{3+}\\). The increased intensity of 1.54 \u00b5m in Ge:Er:ZnO film is considered to come from the joint effect of the local potential distortion around Er\\(^{3+}\\) and the possible energy transfer from nc-Ge to Er\\(^{3+}\\).\n\nOCIS codes: (160.2540) Fluorescent and luminescent materials; (160.4236) Nanomaterials; (160.5690) Rare-earth-doped materials; (310.6860) Thin films, optical properties; (310.1860) Deposition and fabrication.\n\n1. 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The luminescence efficiency of Er\\(^{3+}\\) may be enhanced by the introduction of nc-Ge through the change of local environment and recombination of photogenerated excitons in nanocrystals and subsequent energy transfer to Er\\(^{3+}\\).\nEnergy transfer from nc-Si to RE\\(^{3+}\\) in a silica host has been intensively investigated in recent years. In comparison, few studies have been found on nc-Ge and Er\\(^{3+}\\) in a ZnO host. In this paper, we deposit ZnO film with codoped Ge, Er in it by magnetron sputtering. Visible and near-infrared (NIR) PL intensities are found to be greatly increased in 600\u00b0C annealed Ge:Er:ZnO film compared to the as-deposited sample and the sample without Ge dopants. A 1.54 \u00b5m PL enhancement accompanied by the appearance of nc-Ge in an annealed sample implies a significant correlation between nc-Ge and Er\\(^{3+}\\). The purpose of this work is to analyze how the nc-Ge participates in the PL enhancement. Our observed results suggest that the increased intensity of 1.54 \u00b5m in Ge:Er:ZnO film is the result of the joint effect of two factors: local distortion effect and the energy transfer from the nc-Ge participating in the efficient emission.\nA ZnO:Er2O3 (Er ~ 0.6 at. %) target with small pieces of 5 mm \u00d7 5 mm Ge chips was cosputtered by radio frequency magnetron sputtering onto Al2O3 substrates. In the current experiment, Ge concentration was fixed to be about 4% in volume fraction. The deposition was carried out in an oxygen and argon mixed gas atmosphere (Ar/O2 = 2/5), and the chamber pressure was maintained at a constant value of 0.7 Pa. After deposition, the Ge:Er:ZnO film thickness was measured to be about 400 nm. Postannealing of the film was performed for 20 min at temperature of 600\u00b0C in N2 atmosphere. 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Sonnentag et al. (2011), suggested that the appropriate amount of light reached even to the lowest leaves of the Lepidium latifolium plant.\n\nMedicinal uses of Lepidium latifolium.\n\nConclusion\nSeveral medicinal plants have grown in Ladakh area. Ladakh is mountainous region located in the Trans-Himalayan area. Lepidium latifolium (also known as Perennial pepperweed) is an invasive plant, mainly found in southern east Europe and western Asia. It belongs to the family Brassicaceae and Lepidium genera have more than 150 species. It is also found in the mountainous region of Ladakh area in India. Traditional herbalists used Lepidium latifolium in the treatment of many diseases. It is widely used as vegetable and in salads in cold desert Ladakh. It has numerous medicinal properties and used in the treatment of many diseases. Lepidium latifolium is mainly used as stomach tonics and diuretic. It is also used in kidney related diseases. At some places, it is also used in the treatment of hypertension and prostatic hyperplasia. Many studies reported the diuretic activity of Lepidium latifolium. Navarro et al. study also revealed the standard dose for human of Lepidium latifolium leaves was 3 to 5 gm/day in the form of tea for improved urinary excretion. Lepidium latifolium leaves extract and juices also exhibit the anti-tumor activities. It grows in very low temperature of Ladakh. Many studies revealed that the Lepidium latifolium has high capability of physiological plasticity due to which it grows in the high altitude and low temperature region of Ladakh. It can be concluded that Lepidium latifolium has several medicinal uses against many diseases and it is tolerant to extreme temperature and light conditions due to which it can grow in Ladakh area.\n\nReferences\nAhmed, M. Zaheer and M. Ajmal Khan. 2010. \"Tolerance and Recovery Responses of Playa Halophytes to Light, Salinity and Temperature Stresses during Seed Germination.\" Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants 205(11): 764-71.\n\nAslam, Mohammad et al. 2009. \"Isolation of Cold Stress-Responsive Genes from Lepidium Latifolium by Suppressive Subtraction Hybridization.\" Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 32(1): 205.\n\nBallabh, Basant, and Chaurasia. O.P. 2007. \"Traditional Medicinal Plants of Cold Desert Ladakh-Used in Treatment of Cold, Cough and Fever.\" Journal of Ethnopharmacology 112(2): 341-49.\n\nBallabh, Basant, O. P. Chaurasia, Zakwan Ahmed, and Shashi Bala Singh. 2008. \"Traditional Medicinal Plants of Cold Desert Ladakh-Used against Kidney and Urinary Disorders.\" Journal of Ethnopharmacology 118(2): 331-39.\n\nBhat, Hilal A., Tarandeep Kaur, Rohini Bhat and Dhiraj Vyas. 2016. \"Physiological and Biochemical Plasticity of Lepidium Latifolium as 'Sleeper Weed' in Western Himalayas.\" Physiologia Plantarum 156(3): 278-93.\n\nConde-Rioll, Mar\u00eda et al. 2018. \u201cAntitumor Activity of Lepidium Latifolium and Identification of the Epithionitrile 1-Cyano-2,3-Epithiopropane as Its Major Active Component.\" Molecular Carcinogenesis 57(3): 347-60.\n\nFrancis, Ardath and Suzanne I. Warwick, 2007. \"The Biology of Invasive Alien Plants in Canada. 8. Lepidium Latifolium L.\" Canadian Journal of Plant Science 87(3): 639-58.\n\nGrover, Atul et al. 2012. \"Random Genomic Scans at Microsatellite Loci for Genetic Diversity Estimation in Cold-Adapted Lepidium Latifolium.\" Plant Genetic Resources 10(3): 224-31.\n\nGupta, Sanjay Mohan, Atul Grover and Zakwan Ahmed, 2012. \"Identification of Abiotic Stress Responsive Genes from Indian High Altitude Lepidium Latifolium L. (Short Communication).\" Defence Science Journal 62(5): 315-18.\n\nHanschen, Franziska S. et al. 2015. \u201cThe Brassica Epithionitrile 1-Cyano-2,3-Epithiopropane Triggers Cell Death in Human Liver Cancer Cells in Vitro.\" Molecular Nutrition & Food Research 59(11): 2178\u201389.\n\nJouad, H. et al. 2001. \u201cEthnobotanical Survey of Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Diabetes, Cardiac and", "question": "What are the key characteristics, medicinal applications, physiological properties, and specific dosage information for Lepidium latifolium as described in the text?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"plant_scientific_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The scientific name of the plant."}, "common_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The common name of the plant."}, "family": {"type": "string", "description": "The botanical family to which the plant belongs."}, "habitat_details": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the plant's typical habitat and geographical distribution."}, "medicinal_applications": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of diseases or conditions for which the plant is traditionally or scientifically used."}, "physiological_characteristics": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Key physiological traits or adaptations of the plant."}, "dosage_information": {"type": "object", "properties": {"amount": {"type": "string", "description": "The recommended amount for a specific application."}, "form": {"type": "string", "description": "The form in which the plant is consumed (e.g., tea, extract)."}, "purpose": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific purpose of the dosage."}, "source": {"type": "string", "description": "The source of the dosage recommendation."}}, "required": ["amount", "form", "purpose", "source"], "additionalProperties": false, "description": "Specific dosage recommendations found in studies."}}, "required": ["plant_scientific_name", "common_name", "family", "habitat_details", "medicinal_applications", "physiological_characteristics"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"plant_scientific_name": "Lepidium latifolium", "common_name": "Perennial pepperweed", "family": "Brassicaceae", "habitat_details": "Invasive plant mainly found in southern east Europe and western Asia; also found in the mountainous region of Ladakh area in India, growing in very low temperatures and high altitudes.", "medicinal_applications": ["stomach tonics", "diuretic", "kidney related diseases", "hypertension", "prostatic hyperplasia", "anti-tumor activities", "cold", "cough", "fever"], "physiological_characteristics": ["high capability of physiological plasticity", "tolerant to extreme temperature and light conditions", "tolerance to salinity and temperature stresses during seed germination"], "dosage_information": {"amount": "3 to 5 gm/day", "form": "tea", "purpose": "improved urinary excretion", "source": "Navarro et al."}}, "ground_truth": {"plant_scientific_name": "Lepidium latifolium", "common_name": "Perennial pepperweed", "family": "Brassicaceae", "habitat_details": "invasive plant, mainly found in southern east Europe and western Asia. 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It grows in the high altitude and low temperature region of Ladakh.", "medicinal_applications": ["treatment of many diseases", "vegetable and in salads", "stomach tonics", "diuretic", "kidney related diseases", "treatment of hypertension", "prostatic hyperplasia", "anti-tumor activities"], "physiological_characteristics": ["high capability of physiological plasticity", "tolerant to extreme temperature and light conditions"], "dosage_information": {"amount": "3 to 5 gm/day", "form": "tea", "purpose": "improved urinary excretion", "source": "Navarro et al. study"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1902, "output_tokens": 215, "avg_time_per_record": 0.5358}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "39776e08b0b29fd20d372cc5f3955c623be88634e0f3ef8ed586343772078ab8", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "source_pdf": "00f6c2eea6b51fb1bf637b5f8a850588d7e2_page_11_pg1.pdf", "source_category": "multi_column", "test_types": "[\"order\"]", "num_test_cases": 3, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0", "pdf_path": "/mnt/hf-cache/full_data/full_data/pdfs/multi_column/00f6c2eea6b51fb1bf637b5f8a850588d7e2_page_11_pg1.pdf"}, "input": {"context": "Training Loss and Accuracy Training Loss and Accuracy Training Loss and Accuracy\n1.0\n0.8\n0.6\n0.4\nLoss/Accuracy\nTrain_loss\nTest_loss\nTrain_acc\nTest_acc\n0.2\n0.0\n5\n10\n15\n20\nEpoch Number\n25\n(a) First level (visual video)\n1.0\n0.8\n0.6\n0.4\nLoss/Accuracy\nTrain_loss\nTest_loss\nTrain_acc\nTest_acc\n0.2\n0.0\n5\n10\n15\n20\nEpoch Number\n25\n(b) Second level (audio)\n1.0\n0.8\n0.6\n0.4\nLoss/Accuracy\nTrain_loss\nTest_loss\nTrain_acc\nTest_acc\n0.2\n0.0\n5\n10\n15\n20\nEpoch Number\n25\n(c) Third level (whole multimodal video)\n\nFig. 7. The accuracy and loss curves of the proposed deepfake video detection method on training and validation sets.\n\n| Prediction labels | Deepfake | Genuine |\n| :---------------- | :------- | :------ |\n| Deepfake | TP=94 | FP=3 |\n| Genuine | FN=0 | TN=105 |\n\n(a) First level (visual video)\n\n| Prediction labels | Deepfake | Genuine |\n| :---------------- | :------- | :------ |\n| Deepfake | TP=97 | FP=0 |\n| Genuine | FN=5 | TN=100 |\n\n(b) Second level (audio)\n\n| Prediction labels | Deepfake | Genuine |\n| :---------------- | :------- | :------ |\n| Deepfake | TP=125 | FP=2 |\n| Genuine | FN=3 | TN=72 |\n\n(c) Third level (whole multimodal video)\n\nFig. 8. The confusion matrix visualization of the proposed deepfake video detection method.\n\n1.0\n0.8\n0.6\n0.4\nSensitivity\nAUROC=0.9845\n0.2\n0.0\n0.00\n0.25\n0.50\n1-Specificity\n0.75\n1.00\n(a) First level (visual video)\n1.0\n0.8\n0.6\n0.4\nSensitivity\nAUROC=0.9762\n0.2\n0.0\n0.00\n0.25\n0.50\n1-Specificity\n0.75\n1.00\n(b) Second level (audio)\n1.0\n0.8\n0.6\n0.4\nSensitivity\nAUROC=0.9721\n0.2\n0.0\n0.00\n0.25\n0.50\n1- Specificity\n0.75\n1.00\n(c) Third level (whole multimodal video)\n\nFig. 9. 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The evaluation metrics of the proposed deepfake video detection method compared to recent state-of-the-art methods on the FakeAVCeleb dataset.\n\nV. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK\nA newly smart system for detecting video deepfakes has been presented. Two methods were proposed to extract features from visual video frames and audio modalities, respectively. These methods produced useful spatial information for visual video and valuable time-frequency information for audio, which improved the performance of the deepfake detection method. In addition, the feature representations of both modalities were passed into a mid-layer to produce an informative bimodal representation per video. It proved that using bimodal information boosts learning during training compared to the method that ignores intercorrelation between modalities. 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THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PROPOSED METHOD FOR DETECTING WHOLE MULTIMODAL VIDEO DEEPFAKES COMPARED TO RECENT STATE-OF-THE-ART METHODS ON THE FAKEAVCELEB DATASET\n\n| Model | Bimodal Visual video and audio Accuracy | AUCROC |\n| :----------------------------------------------------------------- | :-------------------------------------- | :------ |\n| Experiment 2 | 96.04% | 95.49% |\n| Experiment 3 (The proposed method for the third level: whole multimodal video) | 97.52% | 97.21% |\n| Ensemble Soft/ hard voting based VGG16 [60] | 78.04% | 78.05% |\n| Two CNN blocks (one per modality) [60] | 67.4% | 67.2% |\n| Xception [7] | 43.94% | 43.73% |\n\nTABLE IV. THE GRU-BASED ATTENTION MECHANISM LAYERS DETAILS\n\n| Layer (type) | Output shape | Parameters number |\n| :--------------------- | :----------------------- | :---------------- |\n| main_input (Input Layer) | [(None, 8, 4096)] | 0 |\n| gru (GRU) | (None, 8, 3572) | 82191720 |\n| attention (attention) | (None, 3572) | 3580 |\n| Total parameters: | 82,195,300 | |\n| Trainable parameters: | 82,202,446 | |\n| Non-trainable parameters: | 0 | |\n\nThe cross-entropy loss (1) function is utilized to measure the efficiency of the suggested deepfake video detection method on three levels: video frames, audio, and the whole video. Its formula [59] is defined as follows:\n\n\\[\n1 = -- \\sum_{k=1}^{M}(y_k \\log(p_k) + (1 - y_k) \\log(1 - p_k)) \\quad (20)\n\\]\n\nwhere M refers to the number of visual videos, audios, or whole videos. The \\(y_k\\) and \\(p_k\\) denote the actual label and predicted probability corresponding to the \\(k^{th}\\) video. It can be seen in Table III that the proposed method, which represents experiment 3, for whole multimodal video deepfake detection has achieved 97.52% accuracy and 97.21% AUROC. Its performance exceeds that of experiment 2 because experiment 2 is unable to learn intercorrelations between different modalities. Additionally, it outperforms recent state-of-the-art methods by an average growth of 34.4% accuracy and 34.2% AUROC as can be seen in Table III.\n\nThe experiments are carried out using an OMEN HP laptop with a 16-gigabyte Intel (R) Core (TM) i7-9750H CPU, a 6-gigabyte RTX 2060 GPU, and Windows 11. The proposed method is implemented using the Python programming language. Python libraries such as Keras, OpenCV, Random, Tensorflow, Numpy, OS, and Librosa are used during the implementation.\n\nThe accuracy and loss curves of the proposed method on the training and validation subsets of the FakeAVCeleb dataset for the three levels; visual video frames, audio, and whole multimodal videos, are shown in Fig. 7. Additionally, the proposed method confusion matrix for deepfake video detection on the three levels is depicted in Fig. 8. Furthermore, Fig. 9 shows the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and the AUROC curve of the proposed method performance. As shown in Fig. 9, the ROC curve is extremely close to the top left ensuring the high performance of the proposed method.\n\nFig. 10 provides a comparison of the proposed method with contemporary state-of-the-art methods using evaluation metrics. As shown in Fig. 10, the proposed method has yielded better performance in comparison to the other methods on the three levels. It has a precision of 96.91%, recall of 100%, F1-score of 98.43%, and specificity of 97.22% for detecting visual videos. Additionally, it has a precision of 100%, recall of 95.10%, F1-score of 97.49%, and specificity of 100% for detecting audios. Further, it has a precision of 98.43%, recall of 97.66%, F1-score of 98.04%, and specificity of 97.30% for detecting whole multimodal videos.\n\nIt can be concluded that the proposed upgraded XceptionNet generated a useful spatial hierarchical representation of faces, which contributed to distinguishing between genuine and fake videos. As well, the proposed CQT-based modified InceptionResNetV2 produced a valuable deep time-frequency representation of audio. This assisted to reveal deepfake videos and improved the detection method's effectiveness. Moreover, a concatenate layer that is applied to the features extracted from visual video and audio modalities produced an informative bimodal representation of videos. In addition, the GRU-based attention mechanism, which is applied to the visual video, audio, and bimodal features, assisted in capturing the most important temporal information of videos. This in turn helped to detect the deepfakes. 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DIRECT MIMO QFT DESIGN\nThe MIMO QFT design technique provides a design procedure to synthesize a fixed diagonal controller transfer function matrix G(s) and prefilter F(s) to satisfy specifications on the closed-loop system shown in Fig.2, where P(s) is the MIMO uncertain plant.\nThe basic principle for MIMO QFT design is to convert the MIMO control system into a set of equivalent MISO control systems. Using fixed-point theorem, the MIMO control problem for an \\(m \\times m\\) system can be converted into m equivalent single-loop MISO problems, each with two inputs and one output. The objective of the design is to achieve set point tracking, while minimizing the outputs due to the disturbance inputs (cross-coupling effects) [5, 6].\n\nV. COMBINED QFT/EEAS DESIGN\nA. Problem formulation\nWith no loss of generality and for simplicity, the design process is developed for \\(2 \\times 2\\) MIMO plants. The procedure can be easily extended to the general MIMO case. Consider the feedback structure shown in Fig. 3. The transfer function matrix \\(P(s) = [p_{ij}(s)]\\), \\(i, j = 1,2\\) represents the LTI uncertain \\(2 \\times 2\\) MIMO plant to be controlled. The \\(G_i = \\text{diag}[g_{i1}(s), g_{i2}(s)]\\), \\(i = 1,2,3\\) and \\(F(s) = \\text{diag} [f_{11}(s), f_{22}(s)]\\), which are assumed diagonal, represent the feedforward compensators and the prefilter matrix, respectively. Also, the nonlinear elements N1 and N2 are assumed to be ideal relays with outputs \\(\\pm M_{01}\\) and \\(\\pm M_{02}\\). Moreover, V1and V2 are the excitation signals.\nLet \\(T_{Y/R}(S)\\) be the input-output relation from the input R(s) to the output Y(s), which is clearly derived as\n\\[T_{Y/R}(S)=[I+P(s)G(s)]^{-1} P(s)G(s)F(s) \\tag{8}\\]\nwhere, \\(G=G_3G_2N_fG_1\\) (\\(N_f = \\text{diag} (n_{f1},n_{f2})\\), are the describing functions of the relays).\nDue to uncertainty, \\(P \\in \\{P\\}\\) is a set of possible plants and it is assumed here that the plant set is finite or can be adequately approximated by a finite set so that numerical algorithms can be developed. The combined QFT/EEAS control design task is to find \\(G_i(s)\\) and \\(F(s)\\) with proper rational and stable elements, in order to satisfy the performance specifications \\(\\forall P \\in \\{P\\}\\). For example, tracking specifications may require that \\(\\forall P \\in \\{P\\}\\),\n\\[B_{11}(\\omega) \\le |T_{Y/R}(j\\omega)| \\le A_{11}(\\omega) \\tag{9}\\]\nwhere, \\(A_{11}(\\omega)\\) and \\(B_{11}(\\omega)\\) are the upper and lower specifications. For simplicity, this paper will concentrate on tracking performance in (9), but there may be other specifications on sensitivity, sensor noise to input sensitivity, as well as engineering considerations such as those in direct MIMO-QFT. At high frequencies the benefits of feedback are negligible. High frequency specifications will result in large bandwidth with very little closed-loop performance improvement. It is thus recommended that the specifications to be enforced to the lowest possible frequency \\(\\omega_c\\) (the Horowitz frequency). In addition, an implicit design objective is the minimization of the loop bandwidths when sensor noise attenuation is concerned.\n\nB. 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Ever dream of being a Test Pilot?\n\nThe first flight after the annual in- spection of your airplane can either be totally uneventful or a very busy flight. I have known and trusted my me- chanic for years, and he seldom misses anything. This is good be- cause live, happy, and satisfied pilot/customers can recommend you to others and then return the next time to spend more money. Even so, you should always expect the worst and be prepared. Just think about this statement while I use my case as an example.\n\nFour strangers to my aircraft checked, filled, turned, tightened, touched, replaced, repaired, removed, looked, pondered, and evaluated over 100 items on a factory inspection checklist and then complied with the latest Airworthiness Directives from problems encountered in the last year or so with its make and model. Two of these young men were A&P trainees with absolutely no experience as mechanics.\n\nSome things that fellow pilots have experienced over the years as they left from the annual include, but are not limited to, the following: en- gine oil not refilled, rags left in gear door wells, fuses pulled, battery dis- connected, spark plugs left out on one side, screws not replaced in cowling cover, brakes not bled, fuel turned off, hydraulic fluid not refilled, gear handle in the UP position while the gear is ac- tually DOWN, and tools left on the en- gine, in the floor under the cabin, and under the seats and carpets.\n\nI might also add that no pilots were injured, crashed, or died be- cause of the foregoing list of mistakes. And in testimony to the hard work that our mechanics do, I really feel that it is impossible to do what they do and combine that with what we do to the airplane during the year and not have an adventure occasionally. But we should be apprehensive...RIGHT?\n\nIf they tell you about a problem area that required parts, time, and re- search and that they think the problem was caught just in time, then you have been forewarned to watch that area much more closely than you normally would. Some would argue that the A&P should be required to fly the air- craft before they release it back to the owner and even others would say that makes as much sense as having the owner participate in the actual work of doing the annual inspection. NO THANKS!\n\nAs a flight instructor who does an awful lot of proficiency training, flight reviews, and transition work on com- plex/high performance aircraft, I have found that pilots who DO NOT fly on a regular basis are generally not as ready as they should be to react to an \"unexpected happening\" in the air. 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More researches are necessary in order to investigate the acute effects of different amount of caffeine and L-carnitine on 400-m freestyle performance time and the blood lactate level.\n\nAcknowledgement\nThis research was supported by a grant from Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University. The authors would like to thank Dr mehdi hedayati for his technical assistance. We express our gratitude to the staff of Biochemistry Laboratory at Endocrine Research Center of Shahid Beheshti University for their skillful technical assistance.\n\nReferences\nAnselme F, Collomp K, Mercier B, Ahmaidi S, Prefaut C. 1992. Caffeine increases maximal anaerobic power and blood lactate concentration. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupation 65(2), 188-191. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00705079\n\nBell DG, McLellan TM. 2002. Exercise endurance 1, 3, and 6 h after caffeine ingestion in caffeine users and nonusers. Journal of Applied Physiology 93(4), 1227-1234. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00187.2002\n\nBell DG, Jacobs I, Ellerington K. 2001. Effect of caffeine and ephedrine ingestion on anaerobic exercise performance. Medicine and Science Sports and Exercise 33(8), 1399-1403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005768-200108000-00024\n\nBeltz JD, Costill DL, Thomas R, Fink WJ, Kirwan JP. 1988. Energy demands of interval training for competitive swimming. Journal of Swimming Research 4(3), 5-9.\n\nBiaggioni I, Paul S, Puckett A, Arzebiaga C. 1991. Caffeine and theophylline as adenosine receptor antagonists in humans. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 258(2), 588-593. PMID: 1865359.\n\nBrass EP, Hoppel CL, Hiatt WR. 1994. Effect of intravenous L-carnitine on carnitine homeostasis and fuel metabolism during exercise in humans. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 55(6), 681-92. PMID: 8004884.\n\nBroquist HP, Borum PR. 1982. Carnitine biosynthesis, nutritional implication. Advances in nutritional research 4, 181-204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9934-6_7\n\nCarr A, Dawson B, Schneiker K, Goodman C, Lay B. 2008. Effect of caffeine supplementation on repeated sprint running performance. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 48(4), 472-478. PMID:18997650.\n\nChun Y. 2008. The effect on aerobic, anaerobic capacity, blood lipids & immunoglobulin from taking L-carnitine in Judo athletes. Yongin University.\n\nCollomp K, Ahmaidi S, Audran M, Chanal JL, Prefaut C. 1991. Effects of caffeine ingestion on performance and anaerobic metabolism during the Wingate test. International Journal of Sports Medicine 12(5), 439-443. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2007-1024710\n\nCollomp K, Ahmaidi S, Chatard JC, Audran M, Pr\u00e9faut C. 1992. Benefits of caffeine ingestion on sprint performance in trained and untrained swimmers. 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In addition, studies reported higher tendency of HTN among UK Afro-Caribbean (82%) [22], UK Caucasian (74%), Italian (74.4%) and Spanish diabetes (73%) [23-25].\n\nFew epidemiological studies asserting incidence rates of T2D and HTN have been carried out in various sectors of Karnataka. In the rural population of Davanagere, 18.3% of HTN has been reported, where males recorded a higher prevalence rate (19.1%) than females (17.5%) [26]. Heritability of HTN in families of Tumkur population was reported, wherein the young normotensive with a positive family history of HTN had significantly higher blood pressure [27]. In Karnataka, the prevalence of T2D has been observed to be 3.77% of Suttur population [28], 10.0% in Kolar population [29], 16% of the Udupi population [30] and 17.3% in Dharwad urban population [31]. The incidence of obesity among T2D of Mysore population was reported [32], while the awareness of diabetes and their attitude to patients of Bijapur have been reported [33]. But there is no known record of the prevalence of HTN among T2D or vice versa, implying how frequent HTN exacerbates T2D in southern India.\n\nCurrently, there are limited epidemiological studies edifying the relationship between T2D and HTN in Indian context. There is an ongoing debate regarding the consideration of high blood pressure over other metabolic components (conjointly involved in T2D and HTN), as a predictor of T2D in Indians. Further, social and cultural diversity in India necessitates the exploration of the mentioned relationship in various sections of this country. Therefore we hypothesize that the risk of incidence of T2D is higher in the subjects with HTN. The present study aims to assess the prevalence of HTN among T2D subjects and its contribution in the occurrence of T2D in Mysore population of Karnataka in South India.\n\n2. Materials and Methods\n\n2.1. 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A. Klugkist, M. Mostovoy, and J. Knoester\nInstitute for Theoretical Physics and Materials Science Center, University of Groningen,\nNijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands\n(Received 15 December 2005; published 27 April 2006)\nWe study the photonic band structure of cubic crystals of point dipoles. It is shown that in contrast to\nearlier claims these systems cannot have an omnidirectional photonic band gap. For sufficiently large\nplasma frequencies, however, they exhibit softening of photonic bands, leading to (anti)ferroelectric\nordering of the dipoles and the possibility to open and tune directional band gaps by external electric\nfields. The model studied may be realized through lattices of quantum dots.\n\nThe study of wave propagation through a periodic struc-\nture has had a long history, and still plays an important role\nin condensed matter physics. A conceptually simple ex-\nample with a rich variety of physical properties is the\npropagation of electromagnetic waves through crystals of\npoint dipoles. The oldest use of this model is the concept of\nthe polariton and the polariton stop gap, describing the\noptical modes in atomic and molecular crystals [1,2]. More\nrecently, crystals of point dipoles have also been used to\nmodel the propagation of light through photonic crystals.\nThese are materials in which the refractive index is modu-\nlated with a period of the order of the wavelength of light.\nThe multiple scattering in these crystals gives rise to the\nopening of photonic band gaps [3,4], in analogy to the\nelectronic band gaps in semiconductors; photonic band\ngaps have been reproduced using lattices of point dipoles\n[5]. Photonic band gaps have interesting fundamental and\ntechnological consequences, such as the possibility to\nmodify spontaneous emission [6], and the development\nof perfect mirrors and novel wave guides [7]. Other in-\ntriguing phenomena that have been predicted for point-\ndipole crystals are a negative refractive index and subwa-\nvelength lensing [8].\nRecent advances in the fabrication of semiconductor and\nmetallic quantum dots have opened new possibilities to\nrealize materials that are well represented as crystals of\npoint dipoles. The Mie or plasma resonances of the indi-\nvidual dots act as the dipolar transitions, with a wavelength\nmuch larger than the dot size [9]. It has been realized that\narrays of closely spaced quantum dots, considered as point\ndipoles, may be used as subwavelength guides for electro-\nmagnetic energy (plasmonics) [10,11]. It has also been\nsuggested that quantum dots forming two-dimensional\nlattices may spontaneously polarize as a consequence of\nthe interdot dipolar interactions, even for lattice constants\nof the order of 100 nm [12].\nCombining several of the above concepts, one may\nenvision photonic crystals whose band structures soften\nas a consequence of electromagnetic interactions between\nunit cells, leading to a dipole-ordered state at some critical\ninteraction strength. Close to this instability, the band\nstructure is expected to be very sensitive to external electric\nfields. This opens the possibility to tune photonic band\ngaps, a highly desired feature in photonics, for which\nseveral alternative methods have been suggested [13\u201318].\nIn this Letter, motivated by the above ideas, we perform\na detailed study of the photonic band structure of cubic (sc,\nfcc, and bcc) point-dipole crystals. The dipole-light inter-\naction couples the dipole excitations with a crystal wave\nvector k to photons with wave vectors k + G, where G is\nan arbitrary vector of the reciprocal lattice. This coupling,\non the one hand, gives rise to the photonic bands and, on\nthe other hand, results in long-range (retarded) interactions\nbetween the dipoles. We show that, in contrast to earlier\nclaims [5], omnidirectional gaps do not occur in the band\nstructure of these lattices. We also show that for suffi-\nciently strong interactions the lowest photonic bands may\nsoften at a particular symmetry point of the Brillouin zone,\nwhich leads to a dipole-ordered state, and we demonstrate\nthe opening and tunability of directional band gaps when\nswitching external electric fields close to the transition to\nthis ordered state.\nWe consider a periodic array of transition dipoles,\ntreated as harmonic oscillators with a frequency \\( \\omega_0 \\),\ncoupled linearly to the electromagnetic field. The\nLagrangian reads (cf. Ref. 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Organisms were fed twice a day at 8:00 and 17:00 with PIASA feed: 40% protein, 7% lipid, 3% fiber, 12% water, 11% ash, and 27% free nitrogen extract. Organisms were starved for 24 h prior to trypsinogen testing by Western blot. Organisms were decapitated, and the midgut glands were excised and homogenized in acetone 2:1 (v:w) at 4\u2103 to precipitate proteins. The precipitate was dissolved in 20 mM ethylenediamine-tetraacetic acid (EDTA) in PBS, denatured in Laemmli sample buffer, and analyzed immediately. For immunohistology, one group of 40 organisms was starved 24 h, and a second group of 40 was killed 3 h after feeding.\n\nElectrophoresis and Immunoblotting\n\nProtein from 30 midgut gland extracts was analyzed by discontinuous sodium dodecil sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) using 12% acrylamide (Laemmli, 1970). Twenty ug of protein from the 10-\u00b5L midgut gland extracts was mixed (1:2) (v:v) with Laemmli loading buffer (125 mM Tris HCI, pH 6.8, 4% SDS, 10% \u03b2-mercaptoethanol, 20% glycerol, 0.02% bromophenol blue) and heated for 2 min at 95\u00b0C. Electrophoresis was carried out for 2 h at 20 mA and 4\u00baC. Protein was visualized by staining with Coomassie Brilliant Blue R-250. Protein was also transferred onto a polyvinylidene fluoride membrane for Western blotting (Towbin et al., 1979). Transfer efficiency was evaluated by Ponceau staining. Membranes were blocked with skim milk (PBS, 0.2% Tween 20, 5% skim milk, pH 7.2) and incubated with anti-TAP or anti-IP diluted 1:3000 in PBS-Tween (PBS, 0.2% Tween 20, pH 7.2). Antibodies blocked with their antigens were used as controls. Membranes were washed with PBS-Tween three times for 20 min and incubated with anti-rabbit-IgG-HRP diluted 1:5000 in PBS-Tween. Specific peptides were detected using 3,3,diaminobenzidine 0.6 mg/mL in PBS, at pH 7.4 with 0.03% NiCl2 and 0.2% H2O2 as the substrate for HRP (Harlow and Lane, 1988).\n\nImmunohistochemistry\n\nMidgut glands of 40 fed and 40 starved organisms were dissected and fixed for 36 h in formaldehyde diluted to 3.7% with seawater. Fixed tissues were dehydrated in increasing concentrations of ethanol at room temperature and embed-ded in paraffin. Serial cuts of 3 \u00b5m were obtained from each midgut gland. Slices were mounted on glass slides and dried for 16 h at room temperature. After paraffin removal with xylol and passage through another dehydration series, sections were treated in serial order to obtain images of cells stained with hematoxylin-eosin, anti-TAP, and anti-IP antibodies diluted 1:200 in PBS for 2 h at room temperature. Controls were incubated with normal rabbit serum, with first antibody omitted or blocked with its antigen (Harlow and Lane, 1988). After thorough rinsing with PBS, sections were incubated with anti-rabbit-HRP, diluted 1:3000 in PBS. Finally, sections were washed with PBS. Antibody-reactive molecules were indicated by chromogenic reaction of HRP (Harlow and Lane, 1988). Photos were taken with a light microscope at 20X magnification (BX41 Olympus). Images were obtained with a 1.4 megapixel CoolSNAP-Pro cooled CCD camera, utilizing Image-Proplus 4.1 Olympus software.\n\nRESULTS\n\nBased on results of the ELISA technique (Harlow and Lane, 1988), antibodies elicited against TAP and IP had titers of 1:3200 against the synthesized peptides. No cross-reaction was observed when IP antibodies were tested with synthesized TAP or when TAP-antibodies were tested against synthesized IP. Control sera reacted negatively against both synthesized IP and TAP. Both TAP and IP-antibodies reacted negatively when tested with bovine chymotrypsin.\n\nThe SDS-PAGE of midgut gland extract showed a complex protein composition, related to both size and concentration (Fig. 2, Lane I). Western blots for the same extract displayed three bands (Mr 29.7, 30.2, and 32.9) when anti-TAP antibodies were used (Fig. 2, Lane II). Two proteins were displayed when using anti-IP antibodies against the crude extract (Fig. 2, Lane III). The molecular mass of the two proteins was the same as those of the two heavier proteins displayed by the anti-TAP antibodies (30.2 and 32.9 kDa). The anti-TAP antibodies detected no protein when extracts were not prepared by precipitation with acetone. No signal was observed when blots were treated with control sera or with antibodies previously incubated with synthesized peptides.\n\nThe different cell types were identified by histology when samples were stained with hematoxylin and eosin (Figs. 3A, 4A). The figures show transverse 3-\u00b5m paraffin serial sections of midgut glands. Cell type was classified according to Bell and Lightner (1988). The B cells contained one very large vacuole, typically having a highly convex lumen surface, and the nucleus was displaced peripherally toward the basal region of the cell. The F cells had a prominent basal nucleus and were fibrous in appearance, with strongly basophilic cytoplasm.\n\nThe 80 shrimp analyzed presented reactive molecules with both anti-peptide antibodies only in secretory B cells of both fed and starved organisms (Figs. 3, 4). The figures show equivalent areas of serial cuts, although the pictures displayed (B, C, and D) are slightly displaced. When animals were fed (Fig. 4), it was possible to recognize feed in the lumen. Some B cells in both corresponding positions were stained with the antibodies (Figs. 4B, C), and the feed was also reactive. 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He determines the index \\(j_B = \\lfloor \\Phi'_B / (\\pi/4) \\rfloor = \\{0, 1, 2, 3\\}\\) of the sector where his angle \\(\\Phi'_B\\) lies, and the bit \\(C_B = [\\lambda_{RB} < \\Phi'_B - j_B \\pi/4] = \\{0, 1\\}\\). Depending on \\(j_B, C_A, C_R, C_B, \\Phi'_B\\) and \\(\\lambda_{RB}\\), he outputs \\(b = \\beta\\) with probability \\(P_{C_A C_R C_B}(\\Phi'_B - \\lambda_{RB})\\), and \\(b = -\\beta\\) with probability \\(1 - P_{C_A C_R C_B}(\\Phi'_B - \\lambda_{RB})\\), for the functions \\(P_{C_A C_R C_B}\\) defined in Table I.\n\nAs explicitly shown in the Supplemental Material [36], the above protocol gives the desired probability \\(P(a=b|\\phi_A, \\phi_B) = \\sin^2(\\frac{\\phi_A - \\phi_B}{2})\\) for all possible equatorial measurements, using 4 bits of communication. It can then be extended in the following way to all measurement directions on the Bloch sphere, using a similar technique as in [10]:\n\nProtocol 2. - For measurement directions \\(x = (\\sin\\theta_A \\cos\\phi_A, \\sin\\theta_A \\sin\\phi_A, \\cos\\theta_A)\\) and \\(y = (\\sin\\theta_B \\cos\\phi_B, \\sin\\theta_B \\sin\\phi_B, \\cos\\theta_B)\\), the three parties\n(i) run Protocol 1 with input angles \\(\\phi_A\\) and \\(\\phi_B\\); Alice and Bob obtain intermediate outputs \\(a_0\\) and \\(b_0\\).\n(ii) run Protocol 1 a second time (using a new set of independent variables \\(\\lambda_{AR}, \\lambda_{RB}\\)), now with input angles \\(a_0 \\theta_A\\) and \\(-b_0 \\theta_B\\); Alice and Bob output the outcomes \\(a\\) and \\(b\\) of this second run of Protocol 1.\n\nThis second protocol now simulates the desired correlation \\(E(x, y) = -x \\cdot y\\) for all possible projective measurements by Alice and Bob, with 8 bits of communication; for more details on the calculations, see Supplemental Material. Note that Protocols 1 and 2 do not simulate the correct marginals. In order to randomize the marginals, Alice can\u2014at the very end of the protocol\u2014generate a random bit and send it to Bob; depending on the value of this bit, they will both flip their outcomes or not. All in all, the entanglement swapping correlations can thus be simulated with 9 bits of communication.\n\nDiscussion. - We thus have proved that remarkably, the entanglement swapping process can be simulated with bounded communication, even in a bilocal scenario where Alice and Bob are (as in the quantum case) completely uncorrelated before the protocol is run, and therefore do not have any prior shared randomness. Our protocol provides an upper bound on the nonlocality of entanglement swapping in terms of its communication cost. It is an open question whether fewer bits of communication are actually sufficient: it might indeed be possible to simulate equatorial measurements more efficiently than with Protocol 1, or to find a more direct protocol that does not treat separately the azimuth and zenith angles of the measurement settings, more in the spirit of the Toner-Bacon simulation protocol for singlet correlations [13].\n\nNext, it is natural to consider the simulation of multistage entanglement swapping, which is essential for long distance quantum communication. Now, N referees (\\(R_1, R_2, \\dots, R_N\\)) are placed on a line between Alice and Bob. Two neighboring referees share a singlet state, while \\(R_1\\) and \\(R_N\\) share singlet states with A and B, respectively; each referee performs a joint measurement, leaving at the end the particles of Alice and Bob entangled. Whereas the quantum protocol has a straightforward and nice iterative character, we were not able to find a simulation protocol with a finite amount of communication in a \\((N+1)\\)-locality scenario [29]. Consider for instance the case with one additional referee \\(R_2\\). Analogously to our Protocol 1, assume that Alice and \\(R_1\\) share the random variable \\(\\lambda_{AR_1}\\), \\(R_1\\) and \\(R_2\\) share \\(\\lambda_{R_1 R_2}\\), and \\(R_2\\) and Bob share \\(\\lambda_{R_2 B}\\), all uniformly and independently distributed on some interval \\([0, \\pi]\\). After some finite communication, Bob could for instance [as in our first attempt, before Eq. (3)] output \\(b = a = 1\\) if and only if \\([\\phi_A < \\lambda_{AR_1}] = [\\lambda_{AR_1} < \\lambda_{R_1 R_2}] = [\\lambda_{R_1 R_2} < \\lambda_{R_2 B}] = [\\lambda_{R_2 B} < \\phi_B]\\). This would result in the probability \\(P(a = b|\\phi_A, \\phi_B \\in [0, \\pi]) = |\\phi_A - \\phi_B|^3\\), which scales cubically with \\(\\phi_A - \\phi_B\\), and is therefore too small when \\(\\phi_A\\) is close to \\(\\phi_B\\). It is unclear how to change the cubic scaling with finite communication. The following questions remain open: can multistage entanglement swapping be simulated with finite communication? Or can one prove, that above a certain value of N, an infinite amount of communication is necessary?\n\nWe thank Jean-Daniel Bancal, Yeong-Cherng Liang, Stefano Pironio, Tim R\u00e4z, and Ronald de Wolf for discussions. This work was supported by a UQ Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, the NSF grant CCF-0832787, the UK EPSRC, the EU DIQIP, the EU FP7 grant project 255961 QCS, Canada's NSERC and CIFAR, the Swiss NCCR-QSIT, the US ARO, and the European ERC-AG QORE.\n\n[1] J. S. Bell, Physics (Long Island City, N.Y.) 1, 195 (1964).\n[2] D. Salart, A. Baas, C. Branciard, N. Gisin, and H. Zbinden, Nature (London) 454, 861 (2008).\n[3] H. Buhrman, R. Cleve, S. Massar, and R. de Wolf, Rev. Mod. Phys. 82, 665 (2010).\n[4] A. Ekert, Phys. Rev. Lett. 67, 661 (1991).\n[5] J. Barrett, L. Hardy, and A. Kent, Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 10503 (2005).\n[6] A. Ac\u00edn et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 230501 (2007).\n[7] S. Pironio et al., Nature (London) 464, 1021 (2010).\n[8] R. Colbeck and A. Kent, J. Phys. A 44, 095305 (2011).\n[9] T. Maudlin, Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992, 404 (1992).\n[10] G. Brassard, R. Cleve, and A. Tapp, Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 1874 (1999).\n[11] B. Gisin and N. Gisin, Phys. Lett. A 260, 323 (1999).\n[12] M. Steiner, Phys. Lett. A 270, 239 (2000).\n[13] B. Toner and D. Bacon, Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 187904 (2003).\n[14] S. Pironio, Phys. Rev. A 68, 062102 (2003).", "question": "Summarize the described protocols, including the correlations they simulate, their communication costs, and key steps. 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Since it was not easy to just talk or contact any black African, the researcher used the snowball sampling technique wherein those who were first identified as participants were asked to suggest any of their friends who could also be part of the study.\nThe researcher assured the co-researchers (participants) of the confidentiality of the study, telling them that no part of the research or of the interviews would be directly attributable to any of them.\nThese interviews were conducted in locations near or in the places of residence of the co-researchers or also in places they chose for reasons of comfortability or also in the places suggested by the researcher himself.\n\nRESULTS\nAfter the in-depth interviews conducted, these several themes emerged as the recurring themes, purporting how the foreign students see the Philippine campuses as higher learning institutions (HEIs) and as a social environment. These themes are supported by some quotes from the narratives below.\n1. 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The teacher is in the front he/she speaking Tagalog and you ate in the class and speaks like for, if I have a class for one hour he/she speaks in Tagalog for thirty minutes, it's like what are we doing here, because we're like apart.", "I also felt and experienced that some are unfriendly to me, inside the campus I came across in situation like that because Philippines, most of the students in FEU they communicate in Filipino language, Tagalog. I'm not so fluent in understanding Tagalog but I try to understand their actions."]}, {"challenge": "Being gossiped about in Tagalog", "supporting_quotes": ["So I really don't know, but sometimes they really gossip about you in Tagalog, just for the few I understand, they talk about you, you would just hear your last name, I just hear my last name, Payube, but when I'm staring, they will not say anything."]}, {"challenge": "Feeling lonely due to language barrier", "supporting_quotes": ["When they start to talk then they will say, I'm shy. 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The second model emphasizes that psychological and social stress is secondary to infertility (16, 17).\nFor many couples, infertility causes several serious social and psychological consequences such as, personal distress, reduced self-esteem and loss of correct partner relationship. These results differ in different cultures (18). For example, Turkish women often come face to face with questions such as, \"Are you married? Do you have a child?\". Moreover, some Turkish people, mostly the former generations, still believe that infertility is exclusively limited to female causes. Thus, women labeled as infertile feel disgrace and fault leading to anxiety and depression. In developing countries, economic privation can arise psychological distress because many families especially in old age depend on children for sustentation (19). Besides, some infertile couples are forced to take care of their parents. Same situation can develop in the future for them.\nThe reports regarding with infertility that associated anxiety and depression were published mostly in developed countries. Most of the studies from developing world indicated to social aspects of infertility. Moreover, a few of them provided quantitative data related to psychological disorders coexisted with infertility (20-31). Additionally, infertile women were investigated more than infertile men by these studies (21, 22, 26-30). It was reported that there is high rate of depression among infertile couples in Southern Iran (20). In the same way, a study in Kuwait shows infertile women exhibited significant higher levels of anxiety and depression, because childlessness results in social stigmatization for infertile women (21). Similar findings were found for infertile women in a Turkish study (22). However, the different outcomes were reported regarding with relationship between psychosomatic disorders and related factors in infertile couples at most of them. This study was designed to assess whether Turkish people who were suffering from couple infertility had higher levels of depression and anxiety when compared to non-infertile controls. Our secondary aim was to evaluate relationship between sociodemographic characteristics and levels of depression and anxiety in Turkish infertile couples.\n\nMaterials and methods\n\nThis is a descriptive cross sectional study conducted in a total of 248 women and 96 men with no psychiatric disturbance who were referred to Infertility Department of Ege University Medicine Faculty from March 2004 to January 2007 for treatment of their infertility problems. Inclusion criteria were diagnosis lasting a minimum of 3 months due to infertility disorders, failure to conceive despite regular sexual intercourse (4-5 times per week) sustained for a period exceeding 12 months, no contraception in the last 12 months, inability to conceive and lack of pregnancy in patient history (primary infertility). The fertile group consisted of healthy 51 women and 40 men. This group was selected from all available couples who attempting outpatient gynecological clinics of our hospital for control between the ages of 18 and 45 years, married, Turkish, having at least one child and absence of current clinical psychiatric disorders. We were dealt to equalize the infertile couples' and fertile couples' sample size because of reaching statistical adequate minimal fertile group sample size according to our primary aim of study. Then, we raised infertile sample size for our secondary aim. The subjects were informed about the aims of the study and written permission was given. A gynecologist evaluated the participants for demographic data (age, marriage duration, education, occupation, medical history, health problems, gynecological history, infertility duration and diagnosis) regarding the study and then they were visited by a psychologist to perform questionnaire scales which are The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) (32) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-S/T) (33) for the evaluation of the degree of psychopathology.\nWe used The Turkish version of the BDI with a satisfactory validity and internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha:0.80) (34), a 21-item test, to assess the severity of depressive symptom. It is useable both in specific clinical populations (psychiatric) and non-specific (general population) for this purpose. Each item describes a specific behavioral manifestation of depression.\nA valid and reliable Turkish version of STAI-S and STAI-T (35) is another component of the research questionnaire, recommended for the evaluation of anxiety occurrence (Cronbach's alpha: 0.92 and 0.86, respectively). It is divided into two sections each consisting of 20 items. The first 20 items measure state anxiety (STAI-S) and the second 20 items measure trait anxiety (STAI-T). It clearly differentiates between the temporary condition of \"state anxiety\" and the more general and long-standing quality of \"trait anxiety\". 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Q/A systems are presented with natural language questions, far richer in semantics than a set of keywords eventually structured around some operators. Furthermore, the output of Q/A systems is either the actual answer identified in a text or small text fragments containing the answer. This eliminates the user's trouble of finding the required information in sometimes large sets of retrieved documents. Open-domain Q/A systems must also be distinguished, on the other hand, from IE systems that model the information need through database templates, thus less naturally than a textual answer. Moreover, open-domain IE is still difficult to achieve, because its linguistic pattern recognition relies on domain-dependent lexico-semantic knowledge.\n\nTo be able to satisfy the open-domain constraints, textual Q/A systems replace the linguistic pattern matching capabilities of IE systems with methods that rely on the recognition of the question type and of the expected answer type. Generally, this information is available by accessing a classification based on the question stem (i.e. what, how much, who) and the head of the first noun phrase of the question. Question processing also includes the identification of the question keywords. Empirical methods, based on a set of ordered heuristics operating on the phrasal parse of the question, extract keywords that are passed to the search engine. The overall precision of the Q/A system depends also on the recognition of the question focus, since the answer extraction, succeeding the IR phase, is centered around the question focus. Unfortunately, empirical methods for focus recognition are hard to develop without the availability of richer semantic knowledge.\n\nSpecial requirements are set on the document processing component of a Q/A system. To speed-up the answer extraction, the search engine returns only those paragraphs from a document that contain all queried keywords. The paragraphs are ordered to promote the cases when the keywords not only are as close as possible, but also preserve the syntactic dependencies recognized in the question. Answers are extracted whenever the question topic and the answer type are recognized in a paragraph. Thereafter the answers are scored based on several bag-of-words heuristics. Throughout all this processing, the NLP techniques are limited to (a) named entity recognition; (b) semantic classification of the question type, based on information provided by an off-line question taxonomy and semantic class information available from WordNet (Fellbaum 1998); and (c) phrasal parsing produced by enhancing Brill's part-of-speech tagger with some rules for phrase formation.\n\nHowever simple, this technology surpasses 75% precision on trivia questions, as posed in the TREC8 competition (cf. (Moldovan et al.1999)). An impressive improvement of 14% is achieved when more knowledge-intensive NLP techniques are applied at both question and answer processing level. Figure 1 illustrates the architecture of a system that has enhanced Q/A performance.\n\nAs represented in Figure 1, all three modules of the Q/A system preserve the shallow processing components that determine good performance. 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If you haven't registered for this conference, please go online to www.symposiamedicus.org to register.\n\nIf you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at (925) 969-1789, Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm, (Pacific Time) or email travel-tours@symposiamedicus.org.\n\nHOTEL INFORMATION\nLOEWS VENTANA CANYON RESORT\n7000 N. Resort Drive\nTucson, Arizona 85750\nPhone: (520) 299-2020\n\nAIR TRAVEL INFORMATION\nThe closest airport to the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort is Tucson International Airport (TUS); however, lower fares can sometimes be found by flying into Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX). Tucson is approximately a 40 minute drive to the hotel, while Phoenix is approximately a 2 hour drive.\n\nSymposia Medicus has arranged for discount fares with Alaska, Delta, and United Airlines for this conference. 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Please refer to the conference code and the airport location when making your reservations.\n\n| Rental Company | Website | Phone Number | Conference Code |\n| :------------- | :--------------- | :----------- | :-------------- |\n| AVIS | www.avis.com | 800-331-1600 | AWD # B766625 |\n| Budget | www.budget.com | 800-772-3773 | BCD # U076767 |\n\nFor driving directions from the Tucson International Airport (TUS), please visit https://goo.gl/maps/JbvRG4rqCaUZuehq9\n\nFor driving directions from the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), please visit https://goo.gl/maps/V7AbPevBcjsh3d3V8\n\nOption #2 - Uber or Lyft\n* www.uber.com\n* www.lyft.com\n\nOption #3 - Taxi\nVIP Taxi and Yellow Cab are under contract with the Tucson Airport Authority (TAA) to meet arriving flights.\n\nTo reach the cab stand from the main terminal (A and B gates), exit Baggage Claim on the lower level and cross the first roadway to the second roadway where taxis should be to your left. From the C gates, cross the roadway and go east toward the main terminal where you will find the taxis on your left as you near the center of the parking area. If there are no taxis, please use the phone at the cab stand to have one dispatched immediately.\n\nUnder the contracts with the TAA, taxi rates are set at $5.50 to start and $2.25 per mile with a $12.00 minimum fare. There can also be a charge for traffic delays of up to $22.00 per hour. 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You are\nrequired to give us the information.\nWe need it to ensure that you are\ncomplying with these laws and to\nallow us to figure and collect the right\namount of tax. The time needed to\ncomplete and file this form will vary\ndepending on individual\ncircumstances. The estimated\naverage time is:\n\n| Activity | Time (hr., min.) |\n| :----------------------- | :--------------- |\n| Recordkeeping | 2 hr., 44 min. |\n| Learning about the law or the form | 46 min. |\n| Preparing the form | 1 hr., 53 min. |\n| Copying, assembling, and sending the form to the IRS | 55 min. |\n\nIf you have comments concerning\nthe accuracy of these time estimates\nor suggestions for making this form\nsimpler, we would be happy to hear\nfrom you. You can write to the IRS at\nthe address listed in the instructions\nof the tax return with which this form\nis filed.\n\nGeneral Instructions\nPurpose of Form\nUse Form 1116 to figure the foreign\ntax credit for certain taxes paid or\naccrued to a foreign country or U.S.\npossession. See Foreign Taxes for\nWhich You May Take a Credit on\npage 2 to determine if the taxes you\npaid or accrued qualify for the credit.\nDo not use Form 1116 to figure a\ncredit for taxes paid to the Virgin\nIslands. Instead, use Form 8689,\nAllocation of Individual Income Tax to\nthe Virgin Islands.\nIf you claim a foreign tax credit, you\nmay be liable for the alternative\nminimum tax. Get Form 6251,\nAlternative Minimum Tax\u2014\nIndividuals, for details.\nFor more information about how to\nfigure the foreign tax credit, get Pub.\n514, Foreign Tax Credit for\nIndividuals. You can get it from an\nIRS Distribution Center.\n\nWho Should File\nUse Form 1116 to figure your foreign\ntax credit if you are an individual,\nestate, or trust, and you paid or\naccrued foreign taxes for tax year\n1995. If you are a nonresident alien,\nsee Nonresident Aliens below.\n\nHow To Complete Form 1116\nUse a separate Form 1116 (Parts I,\nII, and III) to figure the credit for\nforeign taxes paid or accrued for each\ncategory of income specified above\nPart I of the form. See Categories\nof Income on page 3 to find out what\nkind of income is contained in each\ncategory. If you have income from or\nhave paid taxes to more than one\nforeign country or U.S. possession for\none of the categories listed, use a\nseparate column in Part I and a\nseparate line in Part II for each\ncountry or possession, unless you\nmeet the exception described below.\nIf you paid taxes to more than three\ncountries or possessions and do not\nmeet the exception, attach additional\nsheets following the format of Parts I\nand II.\n\nException to country-by-country\nreporting requirements.-\nGenerally, if you received income\nfrom or paid taxes to more than one\nforeign country or U.S. possession,\nyou must report information on a\ncountry-by-country basis on Form\n1116, Parts I and II. However, this\nrequirement does not apply if:\n\n1. Your only foreign income was\nincome in the passive income\ncategory on Form 1116, and the\nincome (and any foreign taxes paid\non it) was reported to you on Form\n1099-DIV, Form 1099-INT, or a\nsimilar statement; and,\n2. The total of all your foreign taxes\non Forms 1099-DIV (Box 3), Form\n1099-INT (Box 5), and similar\nstatements, does not exceed $200\n($400 if married filing jointly).\nIf both of the above apply, complete\nForm 1116 as follows:\nCheck the box for passive income\nabove Part I. In Part I, do not use\nseparate columns to report the\nincome from each country. Instead,\nreport all your foreign income in\ncolumn A. On line j of column A, write\n\"Various.\" Complete the rest of the\nlines that apply to you in Part I.\nIn Part II, complete only line A,\ncolumns (m) and (v). In column (m),\nwrite \"12/31/95-Form 1099.\" In\ncolumn (v), enter the total foreign\ntaxes from all Forms 1099-DIV,\n1099-INT, or similar statements.\nComplete Parts III and IV of the form.\n\nCredit or Deduction\nInstead of taking the credit on Form\n1116, you may choose to deduct\nforeign income taxes on Schedule A\n(Form 1040). Generally, if you take\nthe credit for any allowable foreign\ntaxes, you may not take any part of\nthat year's foreign tax as a deduction,\neither in the year you take the credit\nor in any later year. However, you\nmay take a deduction for foreign\ntaxes not allowed as a credit because\nof boycott provisions, even if you\nhave taken the credit for other foreign\ntaxes for the year. You may also\ndeduct taxes paid to certain foreign\ncountries for which a credit has been\ndenied under section 901(j)(2), even\nif you take the credit for other foreign\ntaxes.\nIf you want to change your election\nto take a deduction instead of a credit\nor a credit instead of a deduction, you\nmust do so within a special 10-year\nlimitation period. See Pub. 514 for\nmore details.\n\nNonresident Aliens\nIf you are a nonresident alien, you\ngenerally cannot take the credit.\nHowever, you may be able to take the\ncredit if:\n1. 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When restraint alone was in effect, therefore, walking was primed, albeit by the child herself. Thus, after both restraint and priming are used in combination, restraint-alone appears sufficient.\n\nWhen training was discontinued, some permanent improvement was noted for all four children. For the two children with only moderate impairment of walking, crawling remained at a level normal for children of that age. For the two children with severe impairment of walking, a degree of crawling returned that was unacceptable, even though substantially lower than before training. That the improvement was not sufficient for them suggests that the greater the degree of walking impairment, the more time need be devoted to training. Restraint was, therefore, reintroduced and the children walked rather than crawled. Even though restraint was discontinued after a few months, the children were walking almost exclusively 1.5 yr after training.\n\nREFERENCES\nAyllon, T. and Azrin, N. H. Reinforcer sampling: a technique for increasing the behavior of mental patients. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1968, 1, 21-34.\nAzrin, N. H. and Holz, W. C. Punishment. In W. K. Honig, (Ed.), Operant behavior: areas of research and application. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1966. Pp. 380-448.\nAzrin, N. H. and Powell, J. A method of improving self-administration of prescribed drugs by response priming. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1969, 2, 39-43.\nBensberg, Gerald J. Helping the retarded grow and learn. In G. Bensberg (Ed.), Teaching the mentally retarded. Atlanta, Georgia: Southern Regional Education Board, 1965, Pp. 19-39.\nBerkson, G. Psychophysiological studies in mental deficiency. In Norman R. Ellis (Ed.), Handbook of mental deficiency, New York: McGraw Hill, 1965. Pp. 556-573.\nCatania, A. C. Concurrent operants. In W. K. Honig (Ed.), Operant behavior: areas of research and application. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1966. Pp. 213-271.\nHarris, F. R., Johnston, M. K., Kelley, C. S., and Wolf. M. Effects of positive social reinforcement on regressed crawling of a nursery school child. Journal of Educational Psychology, 1964, 55, 35-41.\nHerman, R. L. and Azrin, N. H. Punishment by noise in an alternative response situation. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 1964, 7, 207-209.\nHolz, W. C., Azrin, N. H., and Ayllon, T. Elimination of behavior of mental patients by response-produced extinction. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1963, 6, 407-412.\nLoynd, J. and Barclay, A. A case study in developing ambulation in a profoundly retarded child. Behavior Research and Therapy, 1970, 8, 207.\nMalpass, L. F. Motor skills in mental deficiency. In Norman R. Ellis (Ed.), Handbook of mental deficiency. New York: McGraw Hill, 1963. Pp. 602-631.\nMeyerson, L., Kerr, N., and Michael, J. L. Behavior modification in rehabilitation. In S. W. Bijou and D. 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E-mail:\nmichiko-oguro@slcn.ac.jp\n\nABSTRACT Objective: This study identified the relationship between interventions with womens health volunteer groups in two Myanmar villages and maternal and child health outcomes. Design and Sample: This cross-sectional study included 188 women aged 15-49 years old with at least one \\(\\le\\)5-year-old child. The women were randomly selected from two control and two experimental villages. Measures: Data were collected via structured interview with a questionnaire based on the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey. Results: Logistic regression analyses confirmed that womens health volunteer group intervention was related to the participants receiving any antenatal care (OR: 6.99, p < .01) and having knowledge regarding danger signs during the perinatal period (OR: 15.08, p < .001), modern contraceptive methods (OR: 44.52, p < .001), acceptable first aid (OR: 14.04, p < .001), and malaria prevention (OR: 40.30, p < .001). 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Lilienthal's broken bird vertically dived to earth, and the impact broke his spine. He lingered for a day, maybe with the knowledge that his injury would deprive him of ever again experiencing the indescribable pleasures of flight, and died.\n\nTypically Teutonic, Lilienthal's most famous quote about his raison d'etre was simultaneously dismissive and passionate: \"To invent an airplane is nothing. To build one is something. But to fly is everything.\"\n\nPhyllis Anne Duncan is the Manager, Management Systems Branch, in FAA's Flight Standards Service. Request permission to reprint this article from .\n\nDid you know...\n...that the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum has an original (albeit restored) Lilienthal No. 11 glider, his most successful and popular design which was sold to a few adventurous souls in the 1890's?\n...that the only American known to have purchased a Lilienthal glider is William Randolph Hearst, who didn't fly it himself but hired a New Jersey man to do so as a publicity stunt to boost subscriptions to Hearst publications?\n...that Lilienthal's exploits inspired the creation of the first glider club in the U.S.?\n...that American aviation pioneer Samuel Langley met Lilienthal but was \u201cunimpressed\u201d by one of his gliders?\n...that Lilienthal is considered the first, modern mass-media celebrity?\n\nQuestion for a Century of Flight:\nHad he lived, would Lilienthal have beaten the Wright Brothers to powered flight?\n\nThe debate on this question differs depending upon which side of the Atlantic you inhabit. German scientists and historians certainly believe that Lilienthal was definitely headed toward a powered airplane and was possibly only a year or less away from achieving that when he died. American aviation historians believe he was \u201cyears away\u201d from accomplishing what the Wright Brothers did by building on his work.\n\nNationalism aside, it did take Lilienthal five years of extensive and painstaking experimentation to reach the bi-wing glider design, a design he considered feasible for mounting a motor. Even if he had taken another five to perfect a glider and engine combination, that would still have put his speculative powered flight at 1901, two years ahead of the Wrights. However, alternative history is the realm of science fiction writers, and what remains true is that the Wrights were inspired and assisted by Lilienthal's work. 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Garantizamos acceso a agua segura, alimentos, formaci\u00f3n y cuidados b\u00e1sicos de salud. Hacemos posible que ni\u00f1os, mujeres y hombres se liberen de la amenaza del hambre.\nDesde 2012, trabajamos en Espa\u00f1a para favorecer la inclusi\u00f3n sociolaboral de las personas en riesgo de exclusi\u00f3n generando oportunidades a trav\u00e9s de acciones de emprendimiento y empleabilidad. 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Actuamos de conformidad con nuestros propios principios para preservar nuestra independencia moral y econ\u00f3mica.\n\n**NEUTRALIDAD**\nUna v\u00edctima es siempre una v\u00edctima. En Acci\u00f3n contra el Hambre mantenemos una estricta neutralidad pol\u00edtica y religiosa. No obstante, siempre denunciaremos las violaciones de derechos humanos y los obst\u00e1culos interpuestos a la acci\u00f3n humanitaria.\n\n**TRANSPARENCIA**\nEn Acci\u00f3n contra el Hambre actuamos con total transparencia. Proporcionamos a nuestros socios, donantes y beneficiarios, informaci\u00f3n clara sobre la asignaci\u00f3n y utilizaci\u00f3n de nuestros fondos y ofrecemos garant\u00edas de buena gesti\u00f3n.\n\n**ACCESO LIBRE Y DIRECTO A LAS V\u00cdCTIMAS**\nEn Acci\u00f3n contra el Hambre demandamos acceso libre a las v\u00edctimas y control directo de nuestros propios programas. Denunciamos e intervenimos contra cualquier obst\u00e1culo que lo impida. Verificamos la asignaci\u00f3n de nuestros recursos para garantizar que llegan a las personas adecuadas. En ning\u00fan caso las organizaciones con las que nos asociamos se convertir\u00e1n en beneficiarias finales de nuestros programas.\n\n**NO DISCRIMINACI\u00d3N**\nEn Acci\u00f3n contra el Hambre rechazamos toda discriminaci\u00f3n por raz\u00f3n de sexo, raza, etnia, religi\u00f3n, nacionalidad, ideolog\u00eda o clase social.\n\n**PROFESIONALIDAD**\nEn Acci\u00f3n contra el Hambre nos comprometemos a trabajar con la m\u00e1xima profesionalidad en todos los aspectos de nuestros programas, desde su dise\u00f1o hasta su ejecuci\u00f3n, pasando por la gesti\u00f3n y la evaluaci\u00f3n. Construimos sobre a\u00f1os de experiencia y buscamos la mejora constante.\n\n**NUESTRO IMPACTO EN LOS OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE - AGENDA 2030**\n\nEl trabajo de Acci\u00f3n contra el Hambre en Espa\u00f1a est\u00e1 comprometido con una acci\u00f3n colectiva, inclusiva y global. Es nuestro firme compromiso mejorar la vida de las personas que m\u00e1s lo necesitan y no dejar a nadie atr\u00e1s, y de esta manera contribuir a la consecuci\u00f3n de los objetivos de la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible y al logro de dichos Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS).\n\nNuestro trabajo de mejora de la empleabilidad y apoyo al emprendimiento, con un enfoque de vida saludable y promoviendo la seguridad alimentaria entre las personas participantes, est\u00e1 estrechamente alineado con el ODS Hambre Cero (2) y Trabajo decente y crecimiento econ\u00f3mico (8). 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Denunciamos e intervenimos contra cualquier obst\u00e1culo que lo impida. Verificamos la asignaci\u00f3n de nuestros recursos para garantizar que llegan a las personas adecuadas. En ning\u00fan caso las organizaciones con las que nos asociamos se convertir\u00e1n en beneficiarias finales de nuestros programas."}, {"name": "NO DISCRIMINACI\u00d3N", "description": "En Acci\u00f3n contra el Hambre rechazamos toda discriminaci\u00f3n por raz\u00f3n de sexo, raza, etnia, religi\u00f3n, nacionalidad, ideolog\u00eda o clase social."}, {"name": "PROFESIONALIDAD", "description": "En Acci\u00f3n contra el Hambre nos comprometemos a trabajar con la m\u00e1xima profesionalidad en todos los aspectos de nuestros programas, desde su dise\u00f1o hasta su ejecuci\u00f3n, pasando por la gesti\u00f3n y la evaluaci\u00f3n. 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Furthermore, above 70% of the activity takes place in the afternoon with a maximum between 15:00-16:00 UTC.\n\nV. TRANSMISSION LINES\n\nHigh-voltage transmission lines between 30kV and 380kV in Belgium are mainly operated by ELIA. These lines have lengths of up to a few tens of kilometers, making them vulnerable to direct lightning hits or flashover events. Outage reports were provided by ELIA for 2011. In addition to line number and voltage level, the time of electrical failure with a timing accuracy of about 1-2s and the cause of the disruption is provided for each outage. The latter one is either classified as coming from an unknown source or is meteorological related, i.e., caused by lightning. A total number of 204 outages were reported in 2011, of which 117 are lightning related.\n\nFigure 5. Intensity distribution of CG flashes as a function of month and time (UTC) averaged over 2001-2011.\n\nWe apply this to the CG detections of OP and TP. An outage report is correlated to a CG detection if the time difference between the time stamp of the outage and the CG detection is within 5s, and the distance between the position of the CG and a tower belonging to the line is within 5km. From this, we find that out of the 117 lightning related outages OP and TP find in 56 and 86 of the cases, respectively, a CG detection that meets the above criteria. Both OP and TP find two additional correlations between a CG detection and an outage report with unknown cause. The lower amount of matches found by OP can be explained by the lower location accuracy (LA) of the system compared to TP. From the ground-truth campaign in August 2011 [7] the location accuracy has been derived for OP and TP using those CG flashes in the camera's field of view whose strokes follow the same channel. As the lower part of the channel is unresolved, the derived LA values are upper limits. A LA of 6km and 1km is found for OP and TP, respectively, owing to the different methodology in locating LF sources.\n\nto lower CG activity and vice versa lower Z values are related to higher CG activity. In addition, we obtain with the grouping algorithm that on average a CC flash consists out of 7 CC signals, whereas for every CG stroke 5 CC signals are detected within a given CG flash.\n\nC. Annual variation\n\nFig. 2 shows an annual variability in amount of CG detections. This behavior is found as well when looking at the total lightning data (not shown here). 2010 clearly is the year with the least lightning activity, followed in 2011 with the largest amount of lightning detections. Annual variations are found as well in other parts of the globe. Hence, one could wonder what causes a sudden increase/decrease between subsequent years. The onset of thunderstorms has been studied by many authors in the past and various elements are found to impact the development of convective systems. One such factor is the convective available potential energy (CAPE); an indicator of atmospheric instability. Large values of CAPE imply that sufficient updraft velocities are available for the development of a thunderstorm. This in its turn leads to the necessary charge separation and subsequent occurrence of lightning discharges. An increase in lightning activity with CAPE has been demonstrated for instance by [8] and [9]. CAPE in its turn is controlled by the wet bulb temperature. A relation between lightning activity and surface wet bulb temperature was quantified for the first time in [10]. Some further investigation is needed to clarify whether during 2010 average CAPE values were rather low compared to 2011 to account for the observed discrepancies.\n\nD. Seasonal and daily variation\n\nThe CG lightning activity as a function of month and time (UTC) is plotted in Fig. 5, averaged over 2001-2011. It clearly shows a seasonal dependence with lightning dominating during the summer months. On average 95% of annual lightning registrations are recorded between May and September with a\n\nVI. CONCLUSIONS\n\nWe have presented total lightning characteristics over Belgium. The data is based on the Belgian lightning detection network over an 11-year period spanning 2001 through 2011. The amount of detections varies over the years and no clear trend is noticeable. The spatial lightning distribution over Belgium is somewhat inhomogeneous. However, this inhomogeneity could be at least partly attributed to the positions of the various sensors favoring detections in the center of Belgium. The latter needs further investigation. A mean CG stroke and flash density is found ranging from 0.74-1.8/km\u00b2/yr and 0.48-0.99/km\u00b2/yr, respectively. The CC/CG flash ratio experiences a yearly variation with an average value of 1.94. Most of the lightning activity takes place during the summer months with a peak in the afternoon. In addition, CG detections of 2011 have been correlated to outage reports of high-voltage transmission lines as well. 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Huit mois apr\u00e8s, nous nous inqui\u00e9tons de son immobilisme et de sa volont\u00e9 de fuir le d\u00e9bat public.\nNous apprenons par la presse des d\u00e9cisions majeures prises dans la pr\u00e9cipitation, sans d\u00e9bat, sans vote, comme la fin des tablettes, de la semaine de la jeunesse, des D\u00e9boussolades, de l'am\u00e9nagement de la C\u00f4te de Montaigu, etc ... au m\u00e9pris de la continuit\u00e9 r\u00e9publicaine et parfois des engagements pris par l'Institution.\nLes s\u00e9ances publiques sont supprim\u00e9es, les commissions ne se r\u00e9unissent pas. Des dossiers importants sont trait\u00e9s en priv\u00e9 par la commission permanente et passent inaper\u00e7us, comme le bilan de l'a\u00e9roport ou l'engagement du Jura dans une Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 publique r\u00e9gionale pour le tr\u00e8s haut d\u00e9bit. L'audit financier command\u00e9 au cabinet Klopfer devait faire l'objet d'une pr\u00e9sentation urgente le 10 juillet, s\u00e9ance repouss\u00e9e pour la cinqui\u00e8me fois aux calendes grecques !\n\nNous demandons des s\u00e9ances publiques avec la pr\u00e9sence de la presse. Les Jurassiens ont droit \u00e0 la transparence et \u00e0 l'information. La d\u00e9mocratie ne peut exister sans d\u00e9bat public.\nNous ne voyons aucune ambition, aucun cap, port\u00e9s par la nouvelle majorit\u00e9, \u00e0 part d\u00e9construire, couper, diminuer, supprimer ce qui marchait bien.\nD\u00e9sormais nous connaissons sa feuille de route : l'aust\u00e9rit\u00e9, la gestion sans hauteur de vue, d'un d\u00e9partement aux volets clos, repli\u00e9 sur lui-m\u00eame, distillant peu \u00e0 peu l'id\u00e9e qu'il ne sert plus \u00e0 rien.\nNous avions trouv\u00e9 des solutions \u00e0 l'\u00e9quilibre budg\u00e9taire tout en menant des politiques volontaristes et innovantes qui d\u00e9montraient la pertinence de l'\u00e9chelon du Conseil d\u00e9partemental, dans la vie de nos territoires et le rayonnement du Jura.\nNotre d\u00e9partement m\u00e9rite mieux et au nom des valeurs humanistes et solidaires qui nous animent, vous pouvez compter sur nous pour \u00eatre une opposition vigilante, constructive et exigeante.\n\nLa majorit\u00e9 du Conseil 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factors affecting the incidence of musculoskeletal disorders in children can be divided into three groups: heavy school bag, furniture design that is not suitable by its dimensions to the body and inadequate posture when sitting (4). Wearing heavy school bags can be a risk for acute, short-term and chronic, long-term health problems (9, 10). The effects of heavy school bags and way of carrying is harmful not only for the back and spine, but also for other parts of the musculoskeletal system (11, 12).\n\nFrequent musculoskeletal disorders in the majority of children are manifested only occasional limiting movements with pain and usually have little clinical implications. However, in a small number of children these symptoms may be persistent and recurrent, leading to chronic musculoskeletal pain and other consequences. The key preventive measure is to identify precisely those children who could have long-term consequences (13). In the scientific literature of Bosnia and Herzegovina there are no epidemiological studies that deal with issues of musculoskeletal pain in children and various ergonomic factors. The goal of our study was to investigate the epidemiological indicators of musculoskeletal disorders in children and to determine their association with different ergonomic stress.\n\n2. MATERIAL AND METHODS\nCross-sectional study included 1,315 primary school students, aged 8-12 years (652 boys and 663 girls) selected randomly from 13 schools, from all 13 municipalities in Tuzla Canton (Most populated Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina). The survey was conducted during the period September-December 2015. The method that was used is \"cluster sample\" in the choice of subjects: random selection of 2-5 students one class repeatedly over 1 lecture (average daily number of lectures 4-5), and 20 was selected from each class, while from each educational institution is selected a total of 100 students who attended from 3 to 7 grade. Excluding factor for respondents was the existence of congenital or acquired deformities and physical disorders (children who use wheelchairs, diagnosed with child musculoskeletal disease, determined disparity between the lower extremities, problems with the foot etc.). The study was approved by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Tuzla Canton.\n\nPrior to inclusion into the survey, respondents were provided with appropriate information, which explain the purpose, objectives and significance of the research. The survey was conducted by specially designed questionnaire, while diagnostic anthropometric measurements were made by two examiners. The questionnaire consisted of three parts. The first part consisted of data on demographic and individual characteristics of participants (age, gender, class), the second part is related to the assessment of the way and style of life and the performance of school tasks compared with ergonomic strain and the third part was standardized Nordic questionnaire for the analysis of muscle bone symptoms specially adapted for children's age (14). The survey was conducted on a voluntary basis with respect for ethical provisions of student's anonymity.\n\nAfter the survey was carried out anthropometric measurements of the following parameters: body and body weight for each student, and the weight of full and empty school bag that students that day took in school. Body height and weight were measured using scales GIMA model 27310 Astra. The scale is calibrated before each measurement. The obtained values of body weight and body height were used to calculate body mass index (BMI) as a ratio of body weight (kg) by the square of height (m). In order to assess the nutritional status of patients BMI values are expressed as a percentile value for the appropriate age and gender (15). In children, the BMI changes with age. The risk of developing obesity has children which is a BMI above the 85th percentile, and obese those with BMI greater than 95 percentiles for age.\n\nStatistical analysis: To analyze the results was used the standard Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 19.0. Statistical analysis used standard methods of descriptive statistics. To test the statistical significance of differences of selected variables were used x2-test and t-test. For multivariate analyzes was used non-parametric Spearman's correlation test. Statistical analysis was performed with a confidence interval of 95%, a value of p <0.05 was considered as significant.\n\n3. RESULTS\nThe mean age of respondents was 11.31\u00b11.483 years, the average weight of a full school bag was 3.977\u00b10.973 kg, average time sitting at school is 5.03\u00b10.731 hours, and the average time sitting in front of computers 1,422\u00b11,343 hours. Characteristics of patients are shown in Table 1.\n\nTable 1. Characteristics of all respondents (n= 1315)\n\n| Characteristics of subjects | Mean | \u00b1Standard Deviation (SD) |\n| :-------------------------- | :--- | :----------------------- |\n| Age (years) | 11.311 | 1.483 |\n| School class | 5.050 | 1.419 |\n| Weight (kg) | 41.568 | 11.712 |\n| Height (cm) | 146.175 | 10.605 |\n| Body mass index- BMI (m\u00b2) | 19.169 | 3.679 |\n| Body mass index- BMI (percentile) | 60.897 | 30.832 |\n| Empty weight of school bag | 0.501 | 0.068 |\n| School bag full weight | 3.977 | 0.973 |\n| Hours sitting in school | 5.033 | 0.731 |\n| Hours sitting in front of computer | 1.422 | 1.343 |\n| Home work sitting time | 1.990 | 1.304 |\n| Musculosceletal pain | 1.474 | 0.499 |\n| The frequency of pain when carrying bag | 2.661 | 1.291 |\n| Time carrying bag to school | 2.721 | 1.319 |\n| Time carrying bag from school | 2.757 | 1.339 |\n| Position change carrying bag | 1.293 | 0.455 |\n\nThe frequency of musculoskeletal pain regardless of localization was 48%. The analysis of the localization of pain on the body, we recognize that dominate acute in 15% and chronic pain in both shoulders in 22%. Acute pain in the right shoulder has a frequency of 19% and left only 1% (children are right-handed). Acute and chronic pain in the neck has the same prevalence, but which is high for this age, or 17%. Alarmingly high frequency also had presence of chronic back pain-16%, and chronic pain in the chest-12% (Table 2).\n\nEstimated is also the association of acute musculoskeletal pain in patients and various ergonomic load (Table 3). 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Only about 160 cases have been reported in the last 85 years. We report a case of Thyroglossal Cyst who underwent Sistrunk's Operation. The Cyst was reported to contain a focus of papillary thyroid carcinoma. In the absence of metastases in thyroid gland and neck nodes, only thyroid suppression with Thyroxine was given. After 1 year of follow-up there are no metastases. The importance of Sistrunk's operation lies not only in complete removal of Thyroglossal Cyst but also in management of small foci of Papillary thyroid Carcinoma.\nKey Words: Thyroglossal cyst, Papillary carcinoma\n\nINTRODUCTION\nThyroglossal cyst is a common congenital neck mass resulting from persistence and dilatation of an epithelial tract formed during migration of thyroid during embryogenesis. Thyroid tissue is present in the cyst wall in more than 60% of cases (Maran, 1997). We report a rare case of Thyroglossal cyst in which the thyroid tissue in cyst wall showed Papillary carcinoma.\n\nCASE REPORT\nA 22 year old female presented to our centre with complaints of a painless swelling in the neck which has been growing slowly in size over last 3 months. On examination there was a 2cms oval, cystic swelling in the subhyoid region to the left of midline. The swelling moved with deglutition and with protrusion of the tongue. X-RAY neck lateral view was normal. Thyroid Function Tests.i.e.T3,T4,TSH and Ultrasonogram of Thyroid gland were normal. I-131 scan did not reveal any cold nodules in the thyroid gland. (Fig.I) There was no uptake of radioactive iodine by the swelling. A diagnosis of thyroglossal cyst was made and the patient underwent excision of the cystic swelling by Sistrunk's operation. The cyst, the body of hyoid and a cuff of central base of tongue were removed.\n\nThe histological examination of the swelling revealed a focus of Papillary Carcinoma of Thyroid (Fig. II). The cyst wall had cuboidal lining which was resting on some granulation tissue and a fibromuscular wall with adipose tissue. One of the fragments showed a papillary lesion composed of true papillae lined by cells with overlapping nuclei, nuclear clearing, intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusions and nuclear grooves. The wall adjacent to this papillary lesion shows dilated cyst with colloid and pigmented macrophages. The patient was put on suppressive treatment of Tab Thyroxine 0.2mg OD. After 1 year patient is asymptomatic. Thyroid function tests and thyroid scan were normal. There was no evidence of secondaries in the neck.\n\nFig. I: Preoperative thyroid scan showing thyroid in the normal position with no coldnodules. 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Toosi University of Technology,\nTehran, Iran.\nsedigh@kntu.ac.ir\n\nBabak Nadjar Araabi\nControl and Intelligent Processing\nCenter of Excellence, Electrical and\nComputer Engineering Department,\nUniversity of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.\naraabi@ut.ac.ir\n\nAbstract - This paper presents a robust-adaptive control design for uncertain multivariable plants based on Quantitative Feedback Theory (QFT) and Externally Excited Adaptive Systems (EEAS). Design requirements are derived and formulated in terms of different cost functions. Also, a stochastic optimization technique is employed to optimally design the overall robust adaptive controller. This controller can handle large plant parameter uncertainties with lower control gains. Simulation results are provided to show the effectiveness and features of the proposed QFT/EEAS MIMO design methodology compared with the direct MIMO QFT design approach.\nIndex Terms - Robust Adaptive Control, QFT, EEAS, Stochastic optimization techniques.\n\nI. INTRODUCTION\nQuantitative Feedback Theory (QFT) is a powerful tool in the design of robust control systems for uncertain plants. The quantitative approach provides a design methodology which enables the designer to observe clearly the limitations and trade-offs in its design [1].\nQFT design methodology for uncertain multivariable plants has provided a number of competing techniques. These can be generalized into two classes, being the non-sequential design methodologies [2] and sequential design methodologies [3, 4].\nIn solving an \\(m \\times m\\) multivariable design problem, the synthesis problem is converted into m equivalent single-loop MISO problems, with parameter uncertainties, external disturbances and performance tolerances are derived from the original problem, and the coupling effects between MISO subsystems are treated as disturbance inputs. These coupling effects need to be rejected in the QFT design of each subsystem. These can be designed by the SISO QFT design technique [5, 6].\nThe disturbance-rejection requirements will normally dominate the tracking-performance requirements, in the design of each subsystem [7]. On the other hand, in the case of plants with large parameter uncertainties, QFT design technique can lead to controllers with large bandwidth. These can result in high control gains that can cause actuator saturation and reduce the control-loop performance as well as leading to over design.\nTo overcome these deficiencies, QFT has been combined with other control techniques, such as the eigenstructure assignment [7] and the dynamics inversion technique [8]. Effort has also been put into designing non-diagonal controllers to reduce the gains of controllers [9-11].\nAlso, an adaptive QFT approach was proposed by [12] using Self Oscillating Adaptive Systems (SOAS). The resulted methodology was insensitive to large gain variations. This however causes limit cycles in the closed loop plant, which is not desirable in many practical applications.\nIn another approach Externally Excited Adaptive Systems (EEAS) are proposed to replace SOAS [13]. This will circumvent the need for the oscillation condition and improves the quality of closed loop performance.\nThis paper extends the robust adaptive design of controller using the QFT/EEAS approach [14] to multi-input multi-output (MIMO) systems. In all the quantitative designs, a time-consuming trial-and-error procedure is adapted and a successful compromise between various design requirements is very much dependent on the designer experience. In order to further improve the controller performance, the design steps involved are stated as design objectives and the problem is formulated as a constrained nonlinear optimization problem. The optimization problem is then solved using any of the standard random optimization techniques [15]. Genetic Algorithm is utilized here. Finally, to assess the feasibility and performance of the proposed design approach, simulation results are employed and comparison results with direct MIMO QFT are given which clearly indicate the advantages gained by the proposed design.\n\nII. QUANTITATIVE FEEDBACK THEORY\nQFT is a well established methodology for the design of two-degrees of freedom (2DOF) robust control systems [1]. The QFT method takes into account quantitative information on the plant's variability (uncertainty), the robust stability requirements, tracking-performance specifications, the expected disturbance amplitude and its attenuation requirements. The main steps involved in the QFT design can be summarized as: template generation, loop shaping and pre-filter design. 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C. May 22, 1914.\nHon. Theodore Roosevelt,\nOyster Bay, New York.\nDear Sir :-\nI am a Democrat, and have voted the straight Democratic ticket\nfor more that 45 years, or from Greeley to Wilson, but it is my deliberate\njudgment that you will be the next man, if you keep your health, to be\nelected President of the United States. It is in the air, and he who runs\ncan see, hear and feel it. I attended the meeting of Judge Lindsey and the\nColorado women last night at the Armory on G street in this city. The\nmeeting was an exceedingly large and enthusiastic one and ran from 8 P.M.\nuntil midnight. But one thing struck me particularly, and that was the\nway the mention of your name in connection with your settlement, and the\nway it was done of the Pennsylvania coal strike, was received. The speaker\nhad referred in complimentary terms to President Wilson, but expressed a\ndoubt as to whether or not he possessed the necessary amount of nerve and\nred blood to handle the Colorado strike situation, and then said that\nif you were President it would be settled and settled quickly and sat-\nisfactorily. At this point in his speech the crowd broke loose in the\nwildest cheers which lasted for fully a minute. It was not altogether a\nrevelation to me, but it did show that your name was still the one great\nname to conjure with, and that the eyes of all the foes of Democracy were\nfixed upon you as the one man around which the opposition to the present\nadministration of national affairs was rallying for the Presidential battle\nof 1916. I tell you this, for the reason that the papers of Washington do\nnot mention it, but which was one of the most distinctive incidents of\nthis really great meeting.\nVery truly yours,", "question": "What are the key political observations and predictions made by the author in this letter to Theodore Roosevelt, including details about the meeting attended and the public's reaction to Roosevelt?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"letter_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The date the letter was written."}, "recipient_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person the letter is addressed to."}, "author_political_affiliation": {"type": "string", "description": "The author's stated political party affiliation."}, "author_voting_history": {"type": "string", "description": "The author's description of their voting record."}, "author_presidential_prediction": {"type": "string", "description": "The author's prediction regarding Theodore Roosevelt's future presidency."}, "meeting_attended": {"type": "object", "properties": {"event_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the meeting the author attended."}, "location": {"type": "string", "description": "The location where the meeting took place."}, "time_frame": {"type": "string", "description": "When the meeting occurred relative to the letter date."}, "duration": {"type": "string", "description": "How long the meeting lasted."}, "roosevelt_reception_summary": {"type": "string", "description": "A summary of how Theodore Roosevelt's name was received at the meeting."}}, "required": ["event_description", "location", "time_frame", "duration", "roosevelt_reception_summary"], "additionalProperties": false}, "author_conclusion_about_roosevelt": {"type": "string", "description": "The author's overall conclusion about Roosevelt's political standing based on the meeting."}, "reason_for_sharing_information": {"type": "string", "description": "The author's stated reason for sharing this information, particularly why it's noteworthy."}}, "required": ["letter_date", "recipient_name", "author_political_affiliation", "author_voting_history", "author_presidential_prediction", "meeting_attended", "author_conclusion_about_roosevelt", "reason_for_sharing_information"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"letter_date": "May 22, 1914", "recipient_name": "Hon. 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My first son who is attending as Public School at Bay Side in Long Island is named in your honor.\nInclosing this letter, I really hope and which from the dept of my heart that. some day I shall have the greatest honor of seeing you and saying to you love word in a live of voice. i remain\n\nP. S.\nyour humble servant\n20. 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I want Mr Roosevelt to take Warnings Juncture for his jungle fever, and as I am a married man, take this means of bringing it to his notice. It can be procured of any first class drug-store. 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CLARK\nSTUDIO\n949 HOME STREET, BRONX\nNEW YORK CITY\nMay 22nd, 1914.\nCol. Theodore Roosevelt,\nOyster Bay,\nNew York.\nMy dear Col. Roosevelt:\nRegarding the three lion rugs which were\nreturned to me for repairing:\nI am enclosing you several photographs of\nlion head which I have mounted for the wall and with which\nI have been very successful; several men having sent me\ntheir lion rugs to put into this shape. I offer these as\na suggestion for the rugs that you have returned, since,\nafter two attempts, it seems impossible to find any way to\nkeep your lion rugs from wrinkling; as I have said before,\nthis is due to the original tanning.\nIn mounting these heads for the wall the\nbody skin is not cut away, but tucked inside the head and\nshoulders. 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I lived on its border for fifteen years. I speak Spanish indifferently -- read it -- lived in Spain thirteen months, had a home in Madrid, and should accept the invitation of Ambassador and Mrs, Willard to the wedding breakfast, were it possible. I am one of the men, who is glad that you are going to visit Spain. I do not know your reasons, but I am dead certain that you have got good ones. I am also glad that you have been in South America. I tied that trip up with Root's trip under your administration, and have said once or twice on the public platform, it took four hundred years before these Continents found a man courageous enough to open the way to the East, The dream -- Isabella pawned her jewels to help Columbus' adventure. We are in a remarkable position. We are at the parting of the way of our provincial outlook. We must effectually, courageously be the big brother of this Western galaxy of republics.\n\nThere is a great chain of world events coming together here -- you have been the leading almost the initial spirit in our Spanish and Southern development. Root sounded a just regret when he asked the country to let the old party open the canal they built. Of course, if it was not for Goethals you might still do that. Spain built a \"Silver Fleet! England, the people of the North, colonized, these two points of view are still warring in North America.\n\nI cannot help but think of General Wood and Goethals when I think of you, and of these things. You do not need Goethals any longer at Panama. I may be wrong, but I cannot but think of him -- I cannot think of anyone else for the Governorship of New York next Fall. Mitchell, the State, the City -- need him. And Mexico must be put in order by you and General Wood. 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In fact, we are in the\nwilds here in the states and need a leader\nto show us the way out.\nMen of all political faiths are looking\nforward to an opportunity to vote for you again.\nThe country is realizing that the peace fellows\nare mere flunkies to their jars and\ntrying to lead the people into the beatific\nattitude of the ostrich which permits the\nhunter to slip up on it.", "question": "What are the details of the letter sent by Lucien Beckner to Theodore Roosevelt, including the sender's company, address, date, recipient's address, and the primary sentiment expressed regarding Roosevelt's leadership and the political situation?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"letter_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The date the letter was written."}, "sender_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the sender."}, "company": {"type": "string", "description": "The company of the sender."}, "address": {"type": "string", "description": "The street address of the sender's company."}, "city_state": {"type": "string", "description": "The city and state of the sender's company."}}, "required": ["name", "company", "address", "city_state"], "additionalProperties": false}, "recipient_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the recipient."}, "address": {"type": "string", "description": "The address of the recipient."}}, "required": ["name", "address"], "additionalProperties": false}, "main_sentiment": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary sentiment or reason for writing the letter."}, "political_commentary": {"type": "string", "description": "Specific political observations or criticisms mentioned in the letter."}}, "required": ["letter_date", "sender_details", "recipient_details", "main_sentiment", "political_commentary"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"letter_date": "May 22, 1914", "sender_details": {"name": "LUCIEN BECKNER", "company": "THE BECKNER PRINTING COMPANY", "address": "136, 138, 140 West Short Street", "city_state": "LEXINGTON, KY."}, "recipient_details": {"name": "Hon. 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The country is realizing that the peace fellows are mere flunkies to their jars and trying to lead the people into the beatific attitude of the ostrich which permits the hunter to slip up on it."}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 911, "output_tokens": 173, "avg_time_per_record": 0.5358}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "432a45d2967d19e3f5dbf918dbed5f0d70ac42d994f4b6439e31703c615256d0", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "source_pdf": "9.pdf", "source_category": "old_scans", "test_types": "[\"present\", \"order\"]", "num_test_cases": 2, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0", "pdf_path": "/mnt/hf-cache/full_data/full_data/pdfs/old_scans/9.pdf"}, "input": {"context": "May 22nd, 1914.\nHon. Theodore Roosevelt,\nOyster Bay, N.Y.\nDear Sir:\nIn Dec. 1903, I had passed through the Senate and House,\nat Salem, Oregon, a Resolution committing the Legislature of\nthe State of Oregon, to your renomination at that time. I am\nstill making another prediction, which you will observe from\nthe inclosed interview. I am still with you, as I have always\nbeen, because I have felt that while you have seemed to think\nthat I was guilty of criminal misconduct, someday I am going\nto convince you that you have been decieved, and I have never\nhad any hard feeling towards you because I have felt that you\nhad to believe what certain parties in Oregon felt in their\nduty, at all times to impress upon you.\nI was a candidate for governor this year, and polled a\nsplendid vote although there were eight other candidates in the\nfield.\nI am not writing this letter with any hopes of reward from\nyou, or anything of that kind; I simply believe that you are\nthe man to meet the demand of the country in the next President-\nial contest, and I am for you. You will carry Oregon with a\nbig majority. Everything indicates that the sentiment here now,\nis very strong for you.\nVery sincerely yours,\nJac Brownell", "question": "What are the key details of the letter from Jac Brownell to Theodore Roosevelt, including the sender's stated purpose for writing, his past political actions, and his current political support and predictions?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"letter_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The date the letter was written."}, "sender_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who sent the letter."}, "recipient_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person to whom the letter was addressed."}, "sender_stated_purpose": {"type": "string", "description": "The sender's explicit reason for writing the letter, excluding hopes of reward."}, "past_political_action": {"type": "object", "properties": {"year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year of the past political action."}, "description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the political resolution passed."}}, "required": ["year", "description"], "additionalProperties": false}, "gubernatorial_candidacy_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"year_reference": {"type": "string", "description": "The reference to the year of the candidacy (e.g., 'this year')."}, "vote_outcome": {"type": "string", "description": "Description of the vote received."}, "other_candidates_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of other candidates in the field."}}, "required": ["year_reference", "vote_outcome", "other_candidates_count"], "additionalProperties": false}, "past_misunderstanding_with_roosevelt": {"type": "string", "description": "Details about a past misunderstanding where Roosevelt thought the sender was guilty of misconduct."}, "current_political_prediction_for_oregon": {"type": "string", "description": "The sender's prediction for Roosevelt's performance in Oregon."}}, "required": ["letter_date", "sender_name", "recipient_name", "sender_stated_purpose", "past_political_action", "gubernatorial_candidacy_details", "past_misunderstanding_with_roosevelt", "current_political_prediction_for_oregon"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"letter_date": "May 22nd, 1914", "sender_name": "Jac Brownell", "recipient_name": "Hon. 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JOHN A. LOGAN, PRESIDENT\n2523 13TH STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C.\nMRS. ADA H. WEISS, 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\nMISS GRACE M. PIERCE, RECORDING SEC'Y\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\nMRS. MARY LOGAN TUCKER, CORRESPONDING SEC'Y\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\nMR. JOHN JOY EDSON, TREASURER\nWASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.\nGEN'L NELSON A. MILES\n2nd Vice-President\nWashington, D. C.\nGEN'L HARRISON GRAY OTIS\n3rd Vice-President\nLos Angeles, Calif.\nMR. S. B. HEGE,\n4th Vice-President\nWashington, D. C.\nMISS JANET RICHARDS\n5th Vice-President\nWashington, D. C.\nHON. NEWELL B. WOODWORTH\n6th Vice-President\nSyracuse, N. Y.\nMR. W. B. SCOFIELD\n7th Vice-President\nWorcester, Mass.\nHON. LEO RASSIEUR\n8th Vice-President\nGranite Building,\nSt. Louis, Mo.\n\nWASHINGTON, D. C.,\n191\nAt six o'clock it commenced to thunder and lighten,\nand all at once the artillery began to play joined by the\nmusketry, about two miles distant. We sat down in our\ntent and waited to see them break in upon us; but Reno's\nforces held them back. The old 21st Mass. lay between\nus and the enemy and they couldn't pass.\nGod only knows who is lost, I do not, for the next\nday all fell back. Poor Kearney, Stephens and Webster were\nbrought in, and in the p. m. Kearney and Heintalemen's\ndivisions fell back through our camp on their way to Alex-\nandria; we know this was the last. We put the thousand\nwounded we had then into the train. I took one car load\nof them, Mrs. Morell another, the men took to horse. We\nsteamed off and two hours later there was no Fairfax Sta-\ntion. Reached Alexandria at ten o'clock at night, and\noh, the repost which met those poor men at the train. The\npeople of the Island are the most noble band I ever say\nor heard of. I stood in my car and fed the men 'till they\ncould eat no more, then the people would take us home and\nfeed us and after this we came home.\nI had slept 1-1/4 hours since Saturday night; but I am\nwell and a strong and wait to go again if I have need.\nOut forces are all back again in the old places around\nthe city. McClellan's army here again and he in command\nof it all.\nI am going to reach for my friends now. I have told\nyou nothing of the old friends who met us among the\nwounded and dying on that bloody field. I have no heart\nto tell it today. Two huge boxes from Jersey have arrived.\nI don't Know where we shall need them next.\nTo Archie and Lizzie Shaver, Yours,\nClara Barton,\nFrankfort, N.Y\n\nHeadquarters Military District of Washington,\nWashington, D. C. October 23 1862.\n\nMiss. Clara A. Barton\nI have\nConferred with Gen. 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M Plan\n2- Strong - Room No 9.", "question": "Extract the details of the Clara Barton Memorial Association officers and summarize the key information from the two letters, including the senders, recipients, dates, and main topics.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"association_officers": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "role": {"type": "string"}, "location": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["name", "role", "location"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "clara_barton_letter": {"type": "object", "properties": {"sender": {"type": "string"}, "sender_location": {"type": "string"}, "recipients": {"type": "string"}, "main_events_described": {"type": "string"}, "wounded_count_transported": {"type": "integer"}, "destination_reached": {"type": "string"}, "sender_personal_status": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["sender", "sender_location", "recipients", "main_events_described", "wounded_count_transported", "destination_reached", "sender_personal_status"], "additionalProperties": false}, "sherburne_letter": {"type": "object", "properties": {"sender": {"type": "string"}, "sender_title": {"type": "string"}, "sender_headquarters": {"type": "string"}, "recipient": {"type": "string"}, "date": {"type": "string"}, "subject": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["sender", "sender_title", "sender_headquarters", "recipient", "date", "subject"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["association_officers", "clara_barton_letter", "sherburne_letter"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"association_officers": [{"name": "MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN", "role": "PRESIDENT", "location": "2523 13TH STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C."}, {"name": "MRS. ADA H. WEISS", "role": "1ST VICE-PRESIDENT", "location": "WASHINGTON, D. C."}, {"name": "MISS GRACE M. PIERCE", "role": "RECORDING SEC'Y", "location": "WASHINGTON, D. C."}, {"name": "MRS. MARY LOGAN TUCKER", "role": "CORRESPONDING SEC'Y", "location": "WASHINGTON, D. C."}, {"name": "MR. JOHN JOY EDSON", "role": "TREASURER", "location": "WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO., WASHINGTON, D. C."}, {"name": "GEN'L NELSON A. MILES", "role": "2nd Vice-President", "location": "Washington, D. C."}, {"name": "GEN'L HARRISON GRAY OTIS", "role": "3rd Vice-President", "location": "Los Angeles, Calif."}, {"name": "MR. S. B. HEGE", "role": "4th Vice-President", "location": "Washington, D. C."}, {"name": "MISS JANET RICHARDS", "role": "5th Vice-President", "location": "Washington, D. C."}, {"name": "HON. NEWELL B. WOODWORTH", "role": "6th Vice-President", "location": "Syracuse, N. Y."}, {"name": "MR. W. B. SCOFIELD", "role": "7th Vice-President", "location": "Worcester, Mass."}, {"name": "HON. LEO RASSIEUR", "role": "8th Vice-President", "location": "Granite Building, St. Louis, Mo."}], "clara_barton_letter": {"sender": "Clara Barton", "sender_location": "Frankfort, N.Y", "recipients": "Archie and Lizzie Shaver", "main_events_described": "Barton describes the chaos of battle with artillery and musketry, the retreat of Reno's forces, and the transport of wounded soldiers to Alexandria where they were cared for by the local population.", "wounded_count_transported": 1000, "destination_reached": "Alexandria", "sender_personal_status": "Slept 1-1/4 hours since Saturday night; well and strong and wait to go again if I have need."}, "sherburne_letter": {"sender": "Wm. P. Sherburne", "sender_title": "Asst. Adjt. Gen.", "sender_headquarters": "Headquarters Military District of Washington, Washington, D. C.", "recipient": "Miss. Clara A. Barton", "date": "October 23 1862", "subject": "Obtaining a house for Clara Barton's use."}}, "ground_truth": {"association_officers": [{"name": "MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN", "role": "PRESIDENT", "location": "2523 13TH STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C."}, {"name": "MRS. ADA H. WEISS", "role": "1ST VICE-PRESIDENT", "location": "WASHINGTON, D. C."}, {"name": "MISS GRACE M. PIERCE", "role": "RECORDING SEC'Y", "location": "WASHINGTON, D. C."}, {"name": "MRS. MARY LOGAN TUCKER", "role": "CORRESPONDING SEC'Y", "location": "WASHINGTON, D. C."}, {"name": "MR. JOHN JOY EDSON", "role": "TREASURER", "location": "WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO., WASHINGTON, D. C."}, {"name": "GEN'L NELSON A. MILES", "role": "2nd Vice-President", "location": "Washington, D. C."}, {"name": "GEN'L HARRISON GRAY OTIS", "role": "3rd Vice-President", "location": "Los Angeles, Calif."}, {"name": "MR. S. B. HEGE", "role": "4th Vice-President", "location": "Washington, D. C."}, {"name": "MISS JANET RICHARDS", "role": "5th Vice-President", "location": "Washington, D. C."}, {"name": "HON. NEWELL B. WOODWORTH", "role": "6th Vice-President", "location": "Syracuse, N. Y."}, {"name": "MR. W. B. SCOFIELD", "role": "7th Vice-President", "location": "Worcester, Mass."}, {"name": "HON. LEO RASSIEUR", "role": "8th Vice-President", "location": "Granite Building, St. Louis, Mo."}], "clara_barton_letter": {"sender": "Clara Barton", "sender_location": "Frankfort, N.Y", "recipients": "Archie and Lizzie Shaver", "main_events_described": "Describes a battle commencing with thunder and lightning, artillery and musketry, held back by Reno's forces and the 21st Mass. Details the aftermath including the retreat of divisions, transporting a thousand wounded by train, and the destruction of Fairfax Station, eventually reaching Alexandria.", "wounded_count_transported": 1000, "destination_reached": "Alexandria", "sender_personal_status": "slept 1-1/4 hours since Saturday night; but I am well and a strong and wait to go again if I have need."}, "sherburne_letter": {"sender": "Wm. P. Sherburne", "sender_title": "Asst. Adjt. Gen.", "sender_headquarters": "Headquarters Military District of Washington, Washington, D. C.", "recipient": "Miss. Clara A. Barton", "date": "October 23 1862", "subject": "obtaining a house for your use"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1707, "output_tokens": 674, "avg_time_per_record": 0.5358}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "dbfc304db6856992863f49c837686c3e5026401e093de9909adffca677273ab6", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "source_pdf": "87.pdf", "source_category": "old_scans", "test_types": "[\"present\"]", "num_test_cases": 1, "schema_complexity": "medium", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0", "pdf_path": "/mnt/hf-cache/full_data/full_data/pdfs/old_scans/87.pdf"}, "input": {"context": "I do not think, at the present\nterme, Miss Barton had better\nundertake to go to Burnside's\nDivision to act as a nurse.\nAlfred With Truck\nMarch 25th 1862.\n\nRespectfully\nrefund for the\ninformation of\nMiss Barton.\nJ. M. Flakes\nletter &\nrequest to sew\nMiss Barton\nto nurse sick\n& wounded soldiers\nin Burnside's\nDivision.\nJan 15th\n'62", "question": "What was the recommendation regarding Miss Barton's nursing assignment, including the recommender, the date of the recommendation, the division involved, the details of the original request for her service, and for whom the information was intended?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"recommendation_decision": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific decision or recommendation made regarding Miss Barton's nursing role."}, "recommender": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person or entity making the recommendation."}, "recommendation_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The date associated with the recommendation."}, "target_division": {"type": "string", "description": "The military division where nursing service was considered."}, "original_request_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the original request for Miss Barton's service."}, "original_request_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The date of the original request."}, "information_purpose_note": {"type": "string", "description": "A note indicating for whom the information was provided."}}, "required": ["recommendation_decision", "recommender", "recommendation_date", "target_division", "original_request_description", "original_request_date", "information_purpose_note"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"recommendation_decision": "Miss Barton had better undertake to go to Burnside's Division to act as a nurse", "recommender": "Alfred With Truck", "recommendation_date": "March 25th 1862", "target_division": "Burnside's Division", "original_request_description": "request to sew Miss Barton to nurse sick & wounded soldiers in Burnside's Division", "original_request_date": "Jan 15th '62", "information_purpose_note": "Respectfully refund for the information of Miss Barton"}, "ground_truth": {"recommendation_decision": "I do not think, at the present terme, Miss Barton had better undertake to go to Burnside's Division to act as a nurse.", "recommender": "Alfred With Truck", "recommendation_date": "March 25th 1862.", "target_division": "Burnside's Division", "original_request_description": "letter & request to sew Miss Barton to nurse sick & wounded soldiers in Burnside's Division.", "original_request_date": "Jan 15th '62", "information_purpose_note": "for the information of Miss Barton."}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 678, "output_tokens": 120, "avg_time_per_record": 0.5358}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f272b3af95835a251b5b4b42afd60c58e2b18d3fa298518d1a5f63da3d2ff731", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "source_pdf": "2503.04993_pg18.pdf", "source_category": "arxiv_math", "test_types": "[\"math\"]", "num_test_cases": 2, "schema_complexity": "medium", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0", "pdf_path": "/mnt/hf-cache/full_data/full_data/pdfs/arxiv_math/2503.04993_pg18.pdf"}, "input": {"context": "Thus, the necessary optimality condition for a two-player game provides the conditions under which both players' controls are optimal in response to each other's strategies. Each player's control must satisfy the condition that the derivative of the Hamiltonian with respect to their control vanishes almost everywhere, ensuring that the strategy of each player is optimal given the strategy of the other player.\n\nProof. Consider the variation of the functional \\(J_1\\) with respect to the control \\(u_1\\). We compute the derivative:\n\\[ \\frac{d}{d\\epsilon} J_1(u_1 + \\epsilon v_1, u_2) \\Big|_{\\epsilon=0} \\]\nExpanding the objective functional:\n\\[ J_1(u_1 + \\epsilon v_1, u_2) = -\\lim_{\\epsilon \\to 0} \\frac{1}{\\epsilon} \\int_{R_z} \\left\\{ f_1(\\zeta, Y^{(u_1+\\epsilon v_1, u_2)}(\\zeta), u_1(\\zeta) + \\epsilon v_1(\\zeta), u_2(\\zeta)) - f_1(\\zeta, Y^{(u_1, u_2)}(\\zeta), u_1(\\zeta), u_2(\\zeta)) \\right\\} d\\zeta + g_1(Y^{(u_1+\\epsilon v_1, u_2)}(Z)) - g_1(Y^{(u_1, u_2)}(Z)) \\].\nUsing the first-order expansion:\n\\[ \\frac{d}{d\\epsilon} J_1(u_1 + \\epsilon v_1, u_2) \\Big|_{\\epsilon=0} = E \\int_{R_z} \\left\\{ \\frac{\\partial f_1}{\\partial Y}(\\zeta, Y^{(u_1, u_2)}(\\zeta), u_1(\\zeta), u_2(\\zeta)) G_1(\\zeta) + \\frac{\\partial f_1}{\\partial u_1}(\\zeta, Y^{(u_1, u_2)}(\\zeta), u_1(\\zeta), u_2(\\zeta)) v_1(\\zeta) \\right\\} d\\zeta + \\frac{\\partial g_1}{\\partial Y}(Y^{(u_1, u_2)}(Z)) G_1(Z) \\]\nwhere \\(G_1\\) is the variation in the system's state due to the change in control. 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The average number of waiting customers in the polling model under the exhaustive service discipline is given by:\n\\[ E[L] = \\frac{\\lambda E[K] (E[B^2] + E[B]E[K(K-1)])}{2(1 - \\rho)} + \\rho E[B] \\]\nProof. We consider the related FCFS system, and denote the variables related to this system with a superscript FCFS. Remark that the waiting time of a tagged customer under the FCFS model is given by the sum of: (i) the travel time, T, to the tagged customer; (ii) the residual service time of the customer in service, if any, at the arrival instant of the tagged customer; (iii) the service time of all waiting customers present at the time of arrival and (iv) the service time of all customers arriving in the same batch, who are served before the tagged customer. Hence:\n\\[ E[W^{\\text{FCFS}}] = E[T] + \\rho \\frac{E[B^2]}{2E[B]} + E[L^{\\text{FCFS}}] E[B] + \\frac{E[B]E[K(K-1)]}{2E[K]} \\]\nOne can now apply Little's law, \\(E[L^{\\text{FCFS}}] = \\lambda E[K]E[W^{\\text{FCFS}}]\\) to find a first expression for the mean number of waiting customers in the system. It remains to find the average travel time \\(E[T]\\) to a waiting customer.\nThe travel time under the FCFS service policy is hard to analyse, as this depends on the state of the system at the arrival instant, as well as future arrivals. Instead, we remark that the average travel time to a tagged customer is the same for the FCFS model and polling model. This is due to the fact that the sum of the travel times to all customers is the same. We can therefore focus on the original system to derive \\(E[T]\\). Recall (1), stating that the server is within a small interval \\([x, x + dx]\\) with probability \\([\\rho\\pi(x) + 1 - \\rho]dx\\). Therefore, we have:\n\\[ E[T] = \\alpha \\int_{x=0}^{1} [\\rho\\pi(x) + 1 - \\rho]E[d(x, X_1)]dx = \\alpha\\rho E[d(X_2, X_1)] + \\alpha(1 - \\rho)E[d(U, X_1)], \\]\nwhere \\(X_1, X_2\\) denote the locations of two arbitrary customers and \\(U\\) denotes a Uniform[0, 1] random variable. As the average distance from a uniform point on the circle to any point equals 1/2, also \\(E[d(U, X_1)] = 1/2\\) by the independence of \\(X_1\\) and \\(U\\). Due to the symmetry, we further have \\(E[d(X_1, X_2)] = E[d(X_2, X_1)]\\). Combined with the fact that \\(d(X_1, X_2) + d(X_2, X_1) = 1\\), we find: \\(E[d(X_2, X_1)] = 1/2\\). The proof is now finished by substituting \\(E[T] = \\alpha/2\\) in the expression for the waiting time.\nRemark 4. The mean number of waiting customers in the system is not affected by the arrival location distribution. Using Eliazar's limit argument (Eliazar, 2005), this is a consequence of the pseudo-conservation law for discrete polling models, cf. Equation (3.21) of Boxma (1989), stating that the weighted (by load of queue) sum of expected waiting times is indifferent to the arrival location distribution, \\(\\lambda_i/(\\sum_j \\lambda_j)\\).\n\n4.2 Integral equation for spread of customers\nWe now turn to \\(f(x, y)\\), see (14), describing the average spread of customers on the circle. 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The decorated fan of an action of Q(1)2 on PP2|2\n\nExample 4.28. Let us use Proposition 4.26 and Corollary 4.27 to classify toric supervarieties with supertorus Q(1)n and underlying variety Pn \\(\\cong\\) X\\(\\Sigma\\) for the complete fan whose rays are \\(p_i = \\mathbb{R}_+x_i\\) for \\(i = 1, ..., n\\) and \\(p_0 = \\mathbb{R}_+(-x_1 - ... - x_n)\\).\nFor \\(i = 1, ..., n\\), the ray \\(p_i\\) must be decorated by a subspace \\(V_{p_i}\\) such that \\([V_{p_i}, V_{p_i}] \\subset \\mathbb{C}x_i\\). Hence \\(V_{p_i} = \\mathbb{C}\\theta_i\\) or 0. Likewise, unless \\(V_{p_0} = 0\\), we have \\(V_{p_0} = \\mathbb{C}(\\theta_1 \\pm \\theta_2 \\pm ... \\pm \\theta_n)\\) for some \\(2^{n-1}\\) choices of \\(\\pm\\).\nIt is straightforward to verify that condition (b) of the definition of a large-orbit decorated fan holds regardless of which subspaces are chosen. We therefore obtain a collection of \\(2^n(1+2^{n-1})\\) toric supervarieties which are not equivariantly isomorphic. Many, however, are isomorphic via toric morphisms (to be defined in the following section).\nNotice that if all but one of these decorations is nonzero, then the decorated fan describes a supervariety isomorphic to projective superspace Pn|n. For instance, if \\(V_{p_i} = \\mathbb{C}\\theta_i\\) and \\(V_{p_0} = 0\\), then the coordinate superalgebras of the affine charts can be written as\n\\[\\mathbb{C}[t_1, ..., t_n, t_1\\xi_1, ..., t_n\\xi_n]\\]\nand\n\\[\\mathbb{C}[t_1^{-1}t_1, ..., t_i^{-1}, ..., t_i^{-1}t_n\\xi_1, ..., \\xi_i, ..., t_i^{-1}t_n\\xi_n].\\]\nFigure 3 depicts the corresponding decorated fan for \\(n = 2\\).\nIf instead we change the decoration of \\(p_0\\) to \\(\\theta_1 + ... + \\theta_n\\), then the resulting affine charts have coordinate superalgebras\n\\[\\mathbb{C}[t_1, ..., t_n, t_1\\xi_1, ..., t_n\\xi_n]\\]\nand\n\\[\\mathbb{C}[t_1^{-1}t_1(1+\\xi_1\\xi_1), ..., t_i^{-1}, ..., t_i^{-1}t_n(1+\\xi_n\\xi_n), t_1^{-1}t_1(\\xi_i-\\xi_1), ..., t_i^{-1}\\xi_i, ..., t_i^{-1}t_n(\\xi_i-\\xi_n)],\\]\nso the supervariety is decidedly not isomorphic to projective superspace. Figure 4(B) depicts corresponding decorated fan for \\(n = 1\\).\nIn general, when \\(T = Q(1)^n\\), there are finitely many possible decorations for each ray. Namely, for \\(p = \\mathbb{R}_+(a_1x_1 + ... + a_nx_n)\\), there are \\(2^{d-1}\\) many possible \"square root subspaces\" \\(\\mathbb{C}(\\sqrt{a_1}\\theta_1 \\pm ... \\pm \\sqrt{a_n}\\theta_n)\\), where \\(d\\) is the number of indices \\(i = 1, ..., n\\) for which \\(a_i \\neq 0\\).\nThe prior example admitted no issues of compatibility between different rays of the same cone. 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For the second term of (30a) we have due to the coordinate change from post- to pre-collisional states\n\\[\n\\epsilon \\mu_{1,2} \\lambda_{1,2} \\int_0^t \\int_{\\mathbb{R}^3} F(r, t) \\int_{\\mathbb{R}^2} (S_3(s)(f_1 f_2 - \\bar{f_1} \\bar{f_2})) (v_1, v_2, v_3) ds \\, dv_3 \\, dv_2 \\, dr \\, dv_1\n\\]\n\\[\n\\le \\epsilon \\lambda_{1,2} \\int_0^t \\int_{\\mathbb{R}^3} F(r, t) |f_1 f_2 - \\bar{f_1} \\bar{f_2}| \\, dv_1 \\, dv_2 \\, dv_3 \\, dr\n\\]\n\\[\n\\le \\epsilon \\lambda_{1,2} \\int_0^t \\int_{\\mathbb{R}^3} (|f_1 - \\bar{f_1}| f_2 + |f_2 - \\bar{f_2}| \\bar{f_1}) \\, dv_1 \\, dv_2 \\, dv_3 \\, dr\n\\]\n\\[\n\\le \\epsilon t \\lambda_{1,2} \\sup_{0 \\le r \\le t} (M_2(r) \\|f_1(\\cdot, r) - \\bar{f_1}(\\cdot, r)\\|_{L^1(\\mathbb{R}^3)} + M_1(r) \\|f_2(\\cdot, \\cdot, r) - \\bar{f_2}(\\cdot, \\cdot, r)\\|_{L^1(\\mathbb{R}^2)})\n\\]\nwhere we further used the trivial identity $f_1 f_2 - \\bar{f_1} \\bar{f_2} = (f_1 - \\bar{f_1})f_2 + (f_2 - \\bar{f_2})\\bar{f_1}$. Similar computations can be done for the right-hand-side of (30b). Indeed, we have\n\\[\n\\frac{\\lambda_{1,1}}{\\epsilon} \\int_{\\mathbb{R}^2} \\int_0^t (S_2((t-s)/\\epsilon)(f_1 \\bar{f_1} - \\bar{f_1} \\bar{f_1})) \\, ds \\, dv_1 \\, dv_2\n\\]\n\\[\n\\le \\frac{\\lambda_{1,1}}{\\epsilon} \\int_{\\mathbb{R}^2} \\int_0^t e^{-\\mu_{1,1} (t-s)/\\epsilon} \\lambda_{1,2} \\int_s^t M_1(q) \\, dq (f_1 \\bar{f_1} - \\bar{f_1} \\bar{f_1}) \\, ds \\, dv_1 \\, dv_2\n\\]\n\\[\n\\le 2t \\frac{\\lambda_{1,1}}{\\epsilon} \\sup_{0 \\le s \\le t} M_1(s) \\sup_{0 \\le s \\le t} \\|f_1(\\cdot, s) - \\bar{f_1}(\\cdot, s)\\|_{L^1(\\mathbb{R}^3)}\n\\]\nand\n\\[\n\\mu_{2,1} \\lambda_{1,2} \\int_{\\mathbb{R}^2} \\int_0^t (S_2((t-s)/\\epsilon) \\int_{\\mathbb{R}^2} (S_3(r)(f_1 f_2 - \\bar{f_1} \\bar{f_2})) (\\cdot, \\cdot, v_3) dr \\, dv_3) (v_1, v_2) ds \\, dv_2 \\, dv_1\n\\]\n\\[\n= \\lambda_{1,2} \\int_{\\mathbb{R}^2} \\int_0^t e^{-\\mu_{1,1} (t-s)/\\epsilon} \\lambda_{1,2} \\int_s^t M_1(q) \\, dq (f_1 f_2 - \\bar{f_1} \\bar{f_2}) \\, dv_3 \\, ds \\, dv_2 \\, dv_1\n\\]\n\\[\n\\le t \\lambda_{1,2} \\sup_{0 \\le s \\le t} (M_1(s) \\|f_2(\\cdot, \\cdot, s) - \\bar{f_2}(\\cdot, \\cdot, s)\\|_{L^1(\\mathbb{R}^2)} + M_2(s) \\|f_1(\\cdot, s) - \\bar{f_1}(\\cdot, s)\\|_{L^1(\\mathbb{R}^3)})\n\\]\nThese estimates can be made contractive if $t$ is chosen small enough, giving local existence. Convergence of $(M_1(t), M_2(t))$ to $(M_1^\\infty, M_2^\\infty)$ as $t \\to \\infty$ (see (21)) allows to iterate the contraction estimate and implies a global $L^1$-bound of $(f_1, f_2)$ and therefore global existence.\n\nRemark 3.1. We notice that the third estimated term, part of the right-hand-side of $f_2$, shows a term with constant proportional to $\\frac{1}{\\epsilon}$. This is a consequence of the fact that the dynamics of $f_2$ are much faster than the ones of $f_1$ and indicates that time-uniform estimates for the fast variable $f_2$ break down for vanishing $\\epsilon$. Clearly the limits $\\epsilon \\to 0$ and $t \\to 0$ do not commute. Thus, we expect difficulties arising taking the the limit $\\epsilon \\to 0$ for small time $t$.\n\n3.3. Instantaneous limit. 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By leveraging the Fisher Information Matrix, we formulate a preconditioned gradient descent update that explicitly shapes system trajectories. We show that, in sharp contrast to traditional controllers, our approach provides flexibility to shape the system's low-level behavior. To this end, the proposed method parameterizes closed-loop dynamics in terms of stationary covariance and an unknown cost function, providing a geometric interpretation of control adjustments. We establish theoretical stability conditions. The simulation results on a rotary inverted pendulum benchmark highlight the advantages of natural gradient descent in trajectory shaping.\n\nKeywords: Natural Gradient Descent, Trajectory Optimization, Stationary Covariance, Fisher Information Matrix (FIM).\n\n1. INTRODUCTION\nOptimization techniques, particularly gradient descent (GD) and its numerous variants (Ruder, 2017; Laborde and Oberman, 2020; Rattray et al., 1998; Martens, 2020), have become fundamental in modern control and machine learning. These methods are broadly classified into two categories when applied to control systems: GD-based control, where gradient methods optimize controller parameters, and controlled GD, where control-theoretic tools improve the convergence properties of a gradient-based optimizer (Lessard et al., 2016; Padmanabhan and Seiler, 2024; Nayyer et al., 2022). GD-based methods have demonstrated significant success in learning controllers for uncertain environments (Narendra and Parthasarathy, 1990; Sutton, 2018; Kiumarsi et al., 2018; Luo et al., 2017) as well as in system identification (Ljung, 1998; Hardt et al., 2018) and adaptive control (Gaudio et al., 2019; Ioannou and Sun, 2012; Cheng et al., 2024; Landau et al., 2011).\n\nDespite their effectiveness, a key challenge persists: the closed-loop trajectory behavior\u2014how system states evolve over time\u2014is typically an indirect outcome of weight tuning or cost-function optimization. Traditional methods rely on defining an objective function, applying an optimization algorithm, and then observing the resulting state trajectories (Cothren et al., 2021). If these trajectories do not meet performance expectations, the objective function often requires manual adjustments, leading to a cumbersome iterative tuning process. Furthermore, this process is susceptible to \"reward hacking,\" where the optimized policy achieves a low-cost function value but deviates from the designer's intended behavior (Skalse et al., 2022).\n\nIn our previous work (Esmzad and Modares, 2024), we proposed a fundamentally different perspective by directly shaping system trajectories through a gradient-descent-like closed-loop approach. We introduced a novel parameterization of the stable closed-loop dynamics\n\\[ A+BK = I - 2\\Gamma P, \\]\nwhere \\(A\\), \\(B\\) are the system matrices, \\(K\\) is a feedback gain, and \\(I, P > 0\\) represent a GD step and a quadratic Lyapunov cost matrix, respectively. This formulation ensures that the closed-loop system behaves analogously to a GD update applied to the Lyapunov function \\(V(x_k) = x_k^\\top P x_k\\), leading to the explicit trajectory update dynamic\n\\[ x_{k+1} = x_k - \\Gamma \\nabla_{x_k} V(x_k). \\]\nRather than iteratively adjusting an unknown cost function to produce desired state trajectories, we directly impose a controlled gradient flow on the system states.\n\nThis trajectory-oriented perspective offers several advantages. Firstly, it provides explicit trajectory control. The gradient formulation provides direct control over the trajectory shape, eliminating the need for trial-and-error cost function tuning. Secondly, it quantifies robustness by the step size. For a small step size, closed-loop eigenvalues have small variations. 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Lower Left: Rank of the hard-thresholding estimator for a network on \\(n\\) vertices sampled from \\(W_1(x, y)\\). Middle: Difference between target functions for optimal interventions of a network on \\(n\\)-vertices sampled from SBM with 4 communities and interventions computed using a) graphon b) hard-thresholding estimator. Right: The difference between target functions for optimal interventions of a network \\(A\\) of size 10000 sampled from SBM with 4 communities and interventions based on a) graphon b) hard-thresholding estimator computed for other network \\(A'\\) of size \\(n\\).\n\n6 Conclusion\nDriven by applications in graphon games, we developed an estimator for an unknown graphon based on a sampled network. Under standard regularity conditions for the graphon, our estimator possesses two key features: (i) it approximates the unknown graphon in the operator norm, and (ii) it is of low rank. We established upper bounds for the convergence rate and rank of the estimator. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the estimator yields near-optimal solutions for the social welfare problem in linear-quadratic graphon games, with efficient computation. We also quantified the convergence rates of the associated costs and the computational complexity relative to the network size.\n\nReferences\n[Bandeira and van Handel, 2016] Bandeira, A. S. and van Handel, R. (2016). Sharp nonasymptotic bounds on the norm of random matrices with independent entries. The Annals of Probability, 44(4):2479-2506.\n[Bisgard, 2020] Bisgard, J. (2020). Analysis and linear algebra: the singular value decomposition and applications, volume 94. 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In fact, let \\(B \\subset C^0([t_0, T]; \\mathbb{R}^d)\\) be a bounded set, let us show that \\(F(B)\\) is compact. First, \\(F(B) \\subset C^0([t_0, T]; \\mathbb{R}^d)\\) is bounded by (3.22). It remains to prove that for all \\(t^* \\in [t_0, T]\\), the following holds\n\\[ \\sup_{z \\in B} |F(z)(t) - F(z)(t^*)| \\xrightarrow{t \\to t^*} 0. \\tag{3.23} \\]\nOne has immediately from (3.21) and (3.22) that for some \\(M_1 > 0\\), it holds\n\\[ |F(z)(t) - F(z)(t^*)| = |x_{u_z}(t) - x_{u_z}(t^*)| \\le (A_3||x_{u_z}||_\\infty + ||B||_\\infty||u_z||_\\infty + ||f||_\\infty)|t - t^*| \\le M_1|t - t^*| \\tag{3.24} \\]\nfor every \\(t \\in [t_0, T]\\). This proves (3.23) and, therefore, that \\(F\\) is compact by the Ascoli-Arzel\u00e0 theorem. Finally, the set \\(\\{z \\in C^0([t_0, T]; \\mathbb{R}^d) \\mid z = \\theta F(z) \\text{ for some } \\theta \\in [0, 1]\\}\\) is bounded thanks to (3.21) and (3.22). According to Schaefer's fixed point theorem, \\(F\\) admits at least one fixed point \\(z \\in C^0([t_0, T]; \\mathbb{R}^d)\\), i.e., \\(z = F(z) = x_{u_z}\\).\n\nRemark 3.7. It is worth noting that one can also define the map \\(F\\) with the following control function\n\\[ u_z(t) = B_z(t)^\\top D\\Phi_{t_0, T}(x_{v_z}(t))^\\top (N_2(v_z))^{-1} \\left( x^1 - \\Phi_{t_0, T}(x^0) - \\int_{t_0}^T D\\Phi_{s, T}(x_{v_z}(s)) f(s, z(s)) ds \\right). \\tag{3.25} \\]\n\n4. CONCLUSION\nThis work extends the methodology of control synthesis to general control-affine systems of the form (1.1), thereby advancing the theory of nonlinear controllability and providing a constructive framework for control design that is amenable to both numerical verification and practical implementation.\n\nThe global controllability results established in Section 2 for systems of the form \\(\\dot{x}(t) = N_t(x(t)) + B(t)u(t)\\) have broad applicability, including to recurrent neural networks of Hopfield-type [12], as illustrated in Example 4, and more generally to nonlinear systems in Lur'e form (see, for instance, [8] and references therein). In particular, we derived sufficient conditions\u2014natural nonlinear extensions of classical criteria from the linear setting\u2014that guarantee that the reachable set from any given initial state \\(x^0 \\in \\mathbb{R}^d\\) covers the entire space \\(\\mathbb{R}^d\\).\n\nWhile these results represent a substantial contribution to the study of nonlinear control, it is important to emphasize that the obtained controllability results are pointwise in nature, in the sense that the sufficient conditions explicitly depend on the initial state \\(x^0\\). A natural avenue for future work is to investigate whether these conditions could be shown to be both necessary and uniform across the state space, thereby providing a complete characterization of global controllability for the class of systems considered. Such a result would mirror the celebrated equivalence between controllability and Gramian invertibility in the linear case, thus achieving a deeper understanding of the nonlinear counterpart.\n\nAPPENDIX A. PROOFS OF SOME OF THE RESULTS STATED IN THE MAIN TEXT\nIn this section, we present the proof of some of the results presented in the main text. 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The MmMFG strategy is meant to serve as a mean field description of the following finite player framework, which is described through a stochastic differential game. Suppose we have \\(N + 1\\) players, where the 0-th player corresponds to the major player, and players \\(1, \\dots, N\\) are the minor players. Let \\(B = (B^1, \\dots, B^N)\\) denote a \\(Nd\\)-dimensional Brownian motion. Denote by \\(A_i\\) the space of admissible strategies for the i-th minor player, namely strategies \\(\\alpha^i : [0, T] \\times \\Omega \\to A\\) which are progressively measurable w.r.t. the augmented filtration generated by \\(B^i\\), and \\(E[\\int_0^T |\\alpha^i|^2 dt] < \\infty\\). The major player's admissible strategies remain elements of \\(A_0\\). Suppose the players possess the following state processes:\n\\[ dX_{0t} = b_0(t, X_{0t}, \\alpha_{0t}, \\mu_{X_t})dt, \\]\n\\[ dX_t^i = b(t, X_{0t}, X_t^i, \\alpha_{0t}, \\alpha_t^i, \\mu_{X_t^{-i}})dt + \\sigma(t, X_t^i)dB_t^i, \\quad X_0^i = x_0^i, \\quad i=1, \\dots, N, \\]\nwhere \\(X_0\\) refers to the state process of the major player, and \\(X^i\\) refers to the state process of the i-th minor player. 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While separable wavelet bases in \\(L^2(\\mathbb{R}^d, \\mathbb{R})\\) are well-established and widely applied, the explicit construction of truly vector-valued wavelet bases remains an open problem, even in the simplest case of \\(L^2(\\mathbb{R}, \\mathbb{R}^2)\\), let alone in \\(L^2(\\mathbb{R}^2, \\mathbb{R}^2)\\). In practice, the conventional approach applies standard separable wavelet bases of \\(L^2(\\mathbb{R}^2, \\mathbb{R})\\) independently to each component of vector-valued signals in \\(L^2(\\mathbb{R}^2, \\mathbb{R}^2)\\). However, this approach fails to capture the intrinsic vectorial structure of the signals. To address this limitation, we propose a constructive approach within the vector-valued wavelet framework, providing a systematic method for constructing such bases in the general case of \\(L^2(\\mathbb{R}^d, \\mathbb{R}^m)\\). By linking m-multiwavelets to vector-valued wavelets, our approach not only enables the systematic construction of separable multivariate bases in \\(L^2(\\mathbb{R}^d, \\mathbb{R}^m)\\) that satisfy the vector-valued multiresolution analysis but also ensures that these bases inherit key structural properties, making them well-suited for practical applications.\n\nKey words: Multivariate wavelet bases; Vector-valued wavelet bases; Vector-valued multiresolution decomposition; m-multiwavelets; Separable wavelets.\n\n1 Introduction\nSince the 1990s, wavelets have gained significant attention in signal processing and data analysis due to their ability to capture both frequency and time-domain information simultaneously. This dual capability makes them particularly well-suited for analyzing non-stationary signals. Wavelets have become a standard theoretical framework for analyzing signals [2], processes [21], and multifractal functions [22]. A fundamental concept in this framework is multiresolution decomposition (MRA), which enables the representation of a function at different levels of resolution. By capturing local and global information, wavelets provide a flexible tool for tasks ranging from function approximation to data compression and reconstruction from samples [1]. This versatility has revolutionized the analysis of functions and signals in theoretical mathematics and engineering applications. The origins of wavelets date back to 1909 when Alfred Haar introduced the first wavelet basis [30], long before the term \"wavelet\" was coined. The Haar wavelet, while simple and orthogonal, is discontinuous, limiting its applicability in some practical contexts. However, Haar wavelets have proven useful in various theoretical contexts [29].\nSignificant advances in wavelet theory were achieved in the 1980s, notably by Yves Meyer [31] and Ingrid Daubechies [16]. 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Sequentially, wavelet transforms based on Daubechies wavelets characterize H\u00f6lder spaces and pointwise regularity. They allow estimating the H\u00f6lder exponent through decay conditions in wavelet leaders [3].\nYves Meyer's pioneering work on wavelets laid the foundation for St\u00e9phane Mallat's multiresolution analysis (MRA) in the scalar case. MRA provides a systematic and theoretical framework for constructing wavelet bases for spaces such as \\(L^2(\\mathbb{R})\\). A key starting point in MRA is to find a scaling function (father wavelet) that satisfies specific properties, from which the corresponding wavelet function (mother wavelet) is derived [31]. This framework enables the decomposition of signals across multiple scales, facilitating analysis at various levels of resolution, and permitting the construction of a wavelet basis. 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For each column, we take \\(\\alpha = 0.3, 0.6, 0.9\\) form left to right.\n\n5.3 A more complicated media\n\nIn our final example, we take nonperiodic media \\(\\kappa\\) as shown in the left of Figure 9. The other settings are the same as the previous semilinear case. We also represent the reference solution snapshots in Figure 10 with \\(\\alpha = 0.6\\). By the relative errors in Figure 11 and Table 3, the similar findings has been observed as in the previous cases. 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At an earlier date the prophet Haggai had taught that the people could not expect Yahweh's blessing while the Temple lay in ruins. In Malachi's time the Temple was built (i. 10) and the priests waited in their office, but still a curse seemed to rest on the nation's labours (iii. 9). To Malachi the reason of this is plain. The \"law of Moses\" was forgotten (iv. 4 [iii. 22]); let the people return to Yahweh, and He will return to them. It was in vain to complain, saying, \"Every one that doeth evil is good in the eyes of Yahweh,\" or \"Where is the God of judgment?\"\u2014vain to ask \"Wherein shall we return?\" Obedience to the law is the sure path to blessing (ii. 17-iii. 12).\nHe calls the people to repentance, and he enforces the call by proclaiming the approach of Yahweh in judgment against the sorcerers, the adulterers, the false swearers, the oppressors of the poor, the orphan and the stranger. Then it shall be seen that He is indeed a God of righteous judgment, distinguishing between those that serve Him and those that serve Him not. The Sun of Righteousness shall shine forth on those that fear Yahweh's name; they shall go forth with joy, and tread the wicked under foot. The conception of the day of final decision, when Yahweh shall come suddenly to His temple (iii. 1) and confound those who think the presumptuous godless happy (iii. 15), is taken from earlier prophets, but is applied wholly within the Jewish nation. The day of Yahweh would be a curse, not a blessing, if it found the nation in its present state; the priests listlessly performing a fraudulent service (i. 7-ii. 9), the people bound by marriage to heathen women, while the tears of the daughters of Israel, thrust aside to make way for strangers, cover the altar (ii. 11-16), all faith in divine justice gone (ii. 17; iii. 14 seq.), sorcery, uncleanness, falsehood and oppression rampant (iii. 5), the house of God deprived of its dues (iii. 8), and the true fearers of God a little flock gathered together in private exercises of religion (perhaps the germ of the later synagogue) in the midst of a godless nation (iii. 16). That the day of Yahweh is delayed in such a state of things is but a new proof of His unchanging love (iii. 6), which refuses to consume the sons of Jacob. Meantime He is about to send His messenger to prepare His way before Him. The prophet Elijah must reappear to bring back the hearts of fathers and children before the great and terrible day of Yahweh come. Elijah was the advocate of national decision in the great concerns of Israel's religion; and it is such decision, a clear recognition of what the service of Yahweh means, a purging of His professed worshippers from hypocritical and half-hearted service (iii. 3) that Malachi with his intense religious earnestness sees to be the only salvation of the nation. In thus looking to the return of the ancient prophet to do the work for which later prophecy is too weak, Malachi unconsciously signalizes the decay of the order of which he was one of the last representatives; and the somewhat mechanical measure which he applies to the people's sins, as for example when he teaches that if the sacred dues were rightly paid prosperous seasons would at once return (iii. 10), heralds the advent of that system of formal legalism which thought that all religious duty could be reduced to a system of set rules. Yet Malachi himself is no mere formalist. To him, as to the Deuteronomic legislation, the forms of legal observance are of value only as the fitting expression of Israel's peculiar sonship and service, and he shows himself a true prophet when he contrasts the worthless ministry of unwilling priests with the pure offering of prayer and praise that rises from the implicit monotheism of even Gentile worship\u00b2 (i. 11), or when he asserts\nnot merely as a ground of separation from the heathen, but as inconsistent with the selfish and cruel freedom of divorce current in his time. The book is a significant landmark in the religious history of Israel. Its emphasis on the observance of ritual finds fullest development in the Priestly Code, subsequently promulgated; its protest against foreign marriages is made effective through the reforms of Ezra and Nehemiah; the influence of its closing words on later expectation is familiar to every reader of the new Testament.\nThe style of Malachi, like his argument, corresponds in its generally prosaic character to that transformation or decay of prophecy which began with Ezekiel; and Ewald rightly called attention to the fact that the conduct of the argument already shows traces of the dialectic manner of the schools. Yet there is a simple dignity in the manner not unworthy of a prophet, and rising from time to time to poetical rhythm.\nLITERATURE.-Nowack, Die kleinen Propheten (1897; 2nd ed., 1904); Wellhausen, id. (iii. 1898); G. A Smith, The Book of the Twelve (ii. 1898); A. C. Welch, art. \"Malachi\" in Hastings's Dict. of the Bible, iii. 218-222 (1900); C. C. Torrey, id. in Ency. Bib. iii. c. 2907- 2910 (1902); Marti, Dodekapropheton (1904); Stade, Biblische Theologie des Alten Test. \u00a7 141 (1905); Driver, The Minor Prophets, ii. (Century Bible, 1906).\nMALACHITE, a copper-ore of fine green colour, sometimes polished as an ornamental stone. The name is derived from Gr. \u03bc\u03b1\u03bb\u03ac\u03c7\u03b7, the mallow; in allusion to the colour of the mineral being rather like that of the mallow-leaf. Malachite was perhaps one of the green minerals described by Theophrastus under the general name of \u03c3\u03bc\u03ac\u03c1\u03b1\u03b3\u03b4\u03bf\u03c2; and according to the late Rev. C. W. King it was probably the smaragdus medicus of Pliny, whilst his molochites seems to have been a different stone from our malachite and may have been a green jasper. It is suggested by J. L. Myres (Ency. Bib.) that malachite may have been the Heb. soham, of the high priest's breastplate.\nMalachite is a basic cupric carbonate, represented by the formula \\(\\text{CuCO}_3\\text{Cu}(\\text{HO})_2\\), and has usually been formed by the action of meteoric agencies on other copper-minerals; hence it is found in the upper part of ore-deposits, often as an incrustation, and occasionally as a pseudomorph after cuprite, chalcocite, &c. When formed, as commonly happens, by the alteration of copper-pyrites the iron of this mineral usually takes the form of limonite, which may remain associated with the malachite. Occasionally, though but rarely, malachite occurs in small dark-green prismatic crystals of the monoclinic system. Its usual mode of occurrence is in nodular or stalagmitic forms, with a mammillated, reniform or botryoidal surface, whilst in other cases it forms fibrous, compact or even earthy masses. The nodules, though commonly dull on the outside, may display on fracture a beautiful zonary structure, the successive layers often succeeding each other as curved deposits of light and dark tints. The colours include various shades of apple-green, grass-green, emerald-green and verdigris-green. Certain varieties exhibit a finely fibrous structure, producing on the fractured surface a soft silky sheen.\nWhilst malachite is found in greater or less quantity in most copper-mines, the finer varieties useful for ornamental purposes are of very limited occurrence, and the lapidary has generally drawn his supply from Russia and Australia. The principal source in recent years has been the Medno-Rudiansk mine near Nizhne Tagilsk, on the Siberian side of the Urals, but it was formerly obtained from mines near Bogoslovsk to the north and Gumishev to the south of this locality. A mass from Gumishev, preserved in the museum of the Mining Institute of St Petersburg weighs 3240 lb, and still larger masses have been found near Nizhne Tagilsk. 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The Purchasing Managers' Index in December came in at 52.8, down from 53.4 in November and the weakest since September.\n\nSubdued demand conditions were the main factor behind disappointing output growth in December, but there were also some reports that wet weather had held back work. \"Subdued domestic economic conditions and an intense headwind from political uncertainty resulted in the weakest upturn in commercial work for seven months,\" said Tim Moore of IHS Markit, which compiles the PMI survey.\n\n\"With a slight rise in new orders and a softening in overall activity growth, firms continued to be impacted by Brexit-related uncertainty and reluctance by clients to place orders, especially for commercial projects,\" added Duncan Brock of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply, a co-sponsor of the survey.\n\nConstruction accounts for about 6 per cent of UK GDP. The most recent official data showed that the sector surged by 2.3 per cent in the third quarter of 2018, although this was partly catch-up growth after heavy snowfall earlier in the year hit activity. \"On past form, the average level of the PMI in Q4 is consistent with output remaining at Q3's level,\" said Samuel Tombs of Pantheon.\n\nResearch from the Construction Industry Training Board released late last year suggested a third of UK construction firms are already feeling the effects of Brexit. Almost half the employers in the sector fear recruitment will become harder over the next two years. It comes as data on the manufacturing sector this week showed firms are stockpiling goods and materials ahead of Brexit set for March.\n\nConstruction has been in turmoil since the Brexit vote. Major current projects include Crossrail and plans to revamp Birmingham city centre.\n\nEMPLOYMENT\nFirms 'should stop criminal record enquiries'\nBy Alan Jones\n\nFirms are being urged to stop asking for criminal record details on job application forms because they give employers a \"false sense of security\". Jobseekers are also put off applying for work if they have to declare any convictions upfront, according to a study for Virgin Trains and Business in the Community.\n\nThe study called on companies to find more supportive ways to discuss potential recruits' criminal backgrounds. Some candidates with no criminal record may actually pose a greater risk of offending, it was claimed. Jessica Rose, of Business in the Community, said: \"Asking everyone who applies for a role about criminal convictions at the start of the process tells people who are trying to move on with their lives that they won't be given a fair chance.\"\n\nOutlook\nCARL MORTISHED\nThe debate is heating up on carbon permits\n\nEveryone in the markets is feeling a little bruised after last year's rout. UK investors are on average 12 per cent poorer, US stocks suffered their worst year since the crash. No one escaped punishment, except for one rather special group of investors. Anyone owning a hoard of EUAs - that's EU Allowances, for the uninitiated - is sitting on quite a windfall.\n\nThese esoteric instruments - tradable permits to emit carbon dioxide - have soared by 200 per cent in a year, a gain that is causing hand-wringing, nail-biting and even panic in businesses that consume a lot of energy. It's ringing alarm bells in governments from London to Warsaw and it will cause a huge political row in Westminster, if and when Britain leaves the EU.\n\nThe EUAs are traded on the ETS, Europe's cap-and-trade carbon Emissions Trading System, created in 2005 as part of the EU's effort to encourage businesses to reduce their CO2 emissions. Businesses purchase a set number of allowances to emit CO2 every year; if they reduce their emissions, they can sell the allowances on the ETS. If they emit more, they must buy extra allowances, thus setting the price for a tonne of CO2 and establishing a market cost for carbon reduction.\n\nIt is the biggest such scheme in the world but in the early years, indulgent governments issued free permits and the EUA price fell to \u20ac5 per tonne, a level which made it profitable for power generators to burn coal rather than cleaner natural gas or renewables. After a crackdown on allowance issuance, the carbon price has soared to almost \u20ac25 per ton. From being a bit of a joke, the ETS is now working well - too well for big electricity consumers, such as steel and chemical manufacturers who fret that power prices are soaring and allowances are expensive.\n\nBritish steel-makers are up in arms; industry lobbyist UK Steel reckons its members pay power prices up to double those paid by French and German competitors. Last month, UK Steel published a series of demands, asking the Government to increase exemptions from the Renewable Levy, a subsidy to pay for greener energy.\n\nAt the end of March, Britain is set to leave the EU. In the absence of a deal, we will fall out of the EU's cap and trade carbon trading system. Hurrah, say libertarians, we can get rid of all these green taxes - electricity prices will plummet and UK steel will undercut France. But wait a minute. The Government says if that happens it will introduce a UK cap-and-trade system or a new carbon tax to make up the difference. No one wants to be seen to trash the planet. But when push comes to shove, which vote-grabbing measure would you prefer - a greener Britain or cheap electricity?\n\nSERVICES\nCostain's order book hits \u00a34.2bn as delays go on in Crossrail\nBy Holly Williams\n\nInfrastructure services firm Costain notched a record order book for 2018 as it hailed \"another year of progress\".\n\nShares in the group - one of the contractors working on the delayed Crossrail project - rose 4.5 per cent to 339p as it said it finished the year with an order book at \u00a34.2bn, up from \u00a33.9bn at the end of 2017, and remains on track to meet full-year forecasts.\n\nIt said this was helped by the trend for clients to consolidate supply chains to deliver increasingly large, multibillion-pound investment programmes. The group - whose two largest customers are Network Rail and Highways England - said it had made further progress on its strategy to reposition itself to meet the \"increasingly complex and fast-changing nature of its clients' requirements\".\n\nCostain, which employs 4,000 people, finished 2018 with preferred bidder status on around \u00a3600m worth of contracts, up from \u00a3400m a year ago.\n\nChief executive Andrew Wyllie said: \"This has been another year of progress for Costain. The benefits of our integrated offering, long-term strategic relationships with our clients and strong balance sheet position us well for the future.\"\n\nIt was announced last month that the Crossrail project could require an extra \u00a31.3bn in funding, on top of the original \u00a315bn cost, in order to be completed. The opening is likely to be delayed beyond its planned autumn 2019 launch.\n\nFrom the business pages\nBig plans for new high-speed railway\nChina Daily\n\nChina plans to build 3,200km of new high-speed railways in 2019, with the total length expected to exceed 30,000km, the country's top railway operator has said. China's railways are expected to transport 3.54 billion passengers and 3.37 billion tons of goods this year, said China Railway. The country is also taking steps to introduce more digital tickets and flexible prices for the high speed trains.\n\nManhattan home prices below $1m\nBusiness Insider\n\nThe typical Manhattan apartment has fallen below $1m (\u00a3791,200) for the first time in three years. The median price of units sold in the borough from October to December fell nearly 6 per cent from last year to $999,000, said property broker Douglas Elliman Real Estate. The fall is partly due to tax changes and prices are expected to remain weak.\n\nNew tax for fizzy drinks and tobacco\nGulf News\n\nThe prices of tobacco products and sugary drinks in Qatar have gone up considerably after new taxes came in at the start of the year. A 50 per cent tax has been imposed on fizzy drinks and 100 per cent rate on tobacco products. A pack of Marlboro cigarettes that used to sell for QR11 (\u00a32.41) now costs QR22. A 500ml bottle of Coca Cola has gone up from QR2 to QR3.\n\nWestern Canada oil prices still strong\nThe Calgary Herald\n\nWestern Canada oil prices remain strong as Alberta production cutbacks kick in. The Alberta province announced last month that it would impose curtailments of 325,000 barrels per day as of 1 January to relieve a glut of oil in Western Canada and free up export pipeline space. 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Salar Jung replied, \"This was known in the city three days ago.\"\n\nHere, then, was an undoubted proof of the loyalty of the Nizam's Government, for, had there been any disposition to upset the British rule in favour of the Mahomedan Power, there could not have been a more fitting opportunity for doing so than when all the English officers were collected in the Nizam's Palace, surrounded by his armed retainers and entirely in their power.\n\nLater on, when the spirit of disaffection was at its height and had reached the city of Hyderabad, the wisdom and determination of Salar Jung were eminently shown by his ordering all the Arabs who were the principal land proprietors in the Hyderabad territory to repair at once to the city, and by placing large bodies of these brave and fearless men at each of the principal gates, with orders to fire upon any one who attempted to incite the people to rise against the English.\n\nThese energetic measures saved South India, for had the people of Hyderabad risen against us, the Mahomedan population of Madras would, it was well known at the Presidency, have followed their example; and it is but just to this distinguished man that the people of England should be informed how entirely the stability of British rule in South India was owing to the wise and energetic measures adopted at this crisis by Salar Jung.\n\nHaving held the chief military command in His Highness the Nizam's dominions for some years, and having been consequently brought into constant communication with the Resident during that momentous period, I feel a real pleasure in giving publicity to the facts above stated, being assured that Sir Salar Jung will receive from the British public that warm and friendly welcome which he so eminently deserves from our countrymen.\n\nI am, Sir, your obedient servant,\nWILLIAM HILL, Major-General, K.C.S.I.\nlate Commanding, Hyderabad, Contingent.\n\nTHE WORLD, 31st May 1876.\nSIR SALAR JUNG'S MISSION.\n\nIt is no secret that the visit of Sir Salar Jung to England is connected with the question of the Berars. Why that visit is necessary is not a pleasant story to tell; for in all the history of our dealings with the native princes of India, there is not one page more dark, more disgraceful, more humiliating than that which tells of our relations with the Nizam. Our statement is founded solely on official documents, on treaties, and on the letters of the highest officials in India, the great majority of which have appeared in bluebooks.\n\nThe Berars, the richest provinces of the Nizam, came into the possession of the British, by virtue of a treaty in the year 1853, as a security for the payment of the force known as the Hyderabad contingent. This treaty was supplemented by another in 1860, which altered some of the relations in which the contracting parties stood to each other. The contention of the Nizam is, that this treaty of 1853 was unjustly forced upon him in defiance of right and of the treaty of 1800, which had up to that time governed the relations between the two countries; and the demands that the treaties of 1853 and 1860 should therefore be cancelled, and that he should revert to the treaty of 1800.\n\nA few words will explain the relations between the two powers prior to the treaty of 1800. The Government of the Nizam had, from its earliest contact with us\u2014that is to say, in 1747\u2014been friendly to the British power in India. It had early sided with us in our struggle with the French, and, with one or two exceptions, the friendly connection had remained unbroken. The end of the century saw us bound together by common interests against common foes. Tippoo at Seringapatam and the Mahrattas on the Deccan threatened both powers alike, and the treaty, offensive and defensive, of 1798 testified to the closeness of the bond. Two years later the treaty of 1800 drew the tie still closer; for by it the British Government guaranteed absolutely the integrity of the Nizam's dominions against all comers, while the Nizam on his part ceded to England in perpetuity a large portion of his territories\u2014one-third, indeed, of the whole\u2014the revenue to be derived therefrom to be devoted to the maintenance of a subsidiary force, which was fixed at 8000 infantry and 1000 cavalry, with the requisite complement of guns. An article was inserted specifying expressly that no further demand should ever be made by the British on behalf of this force. This subsidiary force was by the terms of the treaty to be stationed in time of peace in the Nizam's dominion, and was to be at his disposal to put down insurrection and restrain the feudal Rajahs. The English pledged themselves to abstain from all interference of any kind in the internal affairs of the Nizam's dominion. In case the two powers should take the field together against a common foe, the Nizam agreed to put 6000 infantry and 9000 horse with artillery in the field, and further to use every effort to bring the whole force of his kingdom into the field.", "question": "Detail the historical relationship between the Nizam and the British, including the initial contact, the provisions of the key treaties (1798, 1800, 1853, 1860), and the specifics of the Berars dispute.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"initial_contact_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year when the Nizam's government first had contact with the British."}, "initial_relationship_summary": {"type": "string", "description": "A summary of the nature of the relationship between the Nizam and the British from initial contact up to the 1800 treaty."}, "treaties": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of key treaties between the Nizam and the British.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the treaty was made."}, "purpose": {"type": "string", "description": "The main purpose or name of the treaty."}, "provisions": {"type": "array", "description": "Key clauses or outcomes of the treaty.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["year", "purpose", "provisions"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "berars_dispute": {"type": "object", "description": "Details regarding the dispute over the Berars region.", "properties": {"year_of_acquisition": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the Berars came into British possession."}, "reason_for_acquisition": {"type": "string", "description": "The stated reason for the British acquisition of the Berars."}, "nizam_argument": {"type": "string", "description": "The Nizam's contention regarding the acquisition of the Berars."}, "nizam_requested_actions": {"type": "array", "description": "The actions the Nizam demanded to resolve the dispute.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["year_of_acquisition", "reason_for_acquisition", "nizam_argument", "nizam_requested_actions"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["initial_contact_year", "initial_relationship_summary", "treaties", "berars_dispute"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"initial_contact_year": 1747, "initial_relationship_summary": "The Government of the Nizam had been friendly to the British power in India from 1747, early siding with them in their struggle with the French. 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The common form of the book of the ancient world was the roll, composed of one continuous sheet of material and inscribed only on one side. This form had a long career. In Egyptian literature it can be traced back for thousands of years. In Greek literature it may be assumed to have been in vogue from the earliest times; actual examples have survived of the latter part of the 4th and beginning of the 3rd centuries B.C. As to its early use in Latin literature we cannot speak so definitely; but Rome followed the example of Greece in letters, and therefore no doubt also in the material shape of literary productions. Both in Greek and Latin literature the roll lasted down to the early centuries of the Christian era. It was superseded by the codex, the manuscript in book form (in the modern sense of the word book), composed of separate leaves stitched together into quires and made available to receive writing on both sides of the material. This form is still in vogue as the modern printed book, and probably will never be superseded. But the codex in this developed shape was only an evolution from the early waxen tablets of the Greeks and Romans, two or more of which, hinged together, formed the primitive codex which suggested the later form. Therefore it will be necessary to include the description of the tablets with that of the later codex.\nThe ordinary terms in use among the Greeks for a book (that is, a roll) were \u03b2\u03af\u03b2\u03bb\u03bf\u03c2 (another, form of \u03b2\u03cd\u03b2\u03bb\u03bf\u03c2, papyrus) and its diminutive \u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u03af\u03bf\u03bd, which included the idea of a written book. The corresponding Latin terms were liber and libellus; volumen was a rolled-up roll. A roll of material uninscribed was \u03c7\u03ac\u03c1\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, charta, or \u03c4\u03cc\u03bc\u03bf\u03c2 (originally a cutting of papyrus), applicable also to a roll containing a portion or division of a large work which extended to more than one roll. A work contained within the compass of a single roll was \u03b1 \u03bc\u03bf\u03bd\u03cc\u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u03bf\u03c2, \u03bf\u03b9 \u03bc\u03bf\u03bd\u03cc\u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u03bf\u03bd. The term \u03c4\u03b5\u1fe6\u03c7\u03bf\u03c2 seems also to have meant a single roll, but it was also applied at a later time to indicate a work contained in several rolls.\nIn writing the text of a work, the scribe might choose to make use of separate sheets of papyrus, \u03ba\u03bf\u03bb\u03bb\u03ae\u03bc\u03b1\u03c4\u03b1, schedae, and then join them to one another consecutively so as to make up the roll; or he might purchase from the stationers a scapus, or ready-made roll of twenty sheets at most; and if this length were not sufficient, he might add other sheets or scapi, and thus make a roll of indefinite length. But proverbially a great book was a great evil, and, considering the inconvenience of unrolling a long roll, not only for perusal, but, still more so, for occasional reference, the practice of subdividing lengthy works into divisions of convenient size, adapted to the capacity of moderate-sized rolls, must have come into vogue at a very early period.\nIt was the practice to write on one side only of the papyrus; to write on both front and back of a roll would obviously be a clumsy and irritating method. Works intended for the market were never opisthograph. Of course the blank backs of written rolls which had become obsolete might be turned to account for personal or temporary purposes, as we learn not only from references in classical authors but also from actual examples. The most interesting extant case of an opisthograph papyrus is the copy of Aristotle's Constitution of Athens in the British Museum, which is written on the back of a farmer's accounts, of the end of the 1st century-but only for private use. It being the rule, then, to confine the writing to one side of the material, that is, to the inner surface of the made-up roll, that surface was more carefully prepared and smoothed than the other; and, further, the joints of the several sheets were so well made that they offered no obstacle to the action of the pen. Still further, care was taken that this, the recto surface of the material, should be that in which the shreds of papyrus of which it was composed lay horizontally, so that the pen might move freely along the fibres; the shreds of the verso side, on the other hand, being in vertical position. This point is of some importance, as, in cases where two different handwritings are found on the two sides of a papyrus, it may be usually assumed that the one on the recto surface is the earlier.\nThe text was written in columns, \u03c3\u03b5\u03bb\u03af\u03b4\u03b5\u03c2, paginae, the width of which seems not to have been prescribed, but which for calligraphic effect were by preference made narrow, sufficient margins being left at head and foot. The average width of the columns in the best extant papyri ranges from two to three-and-a-half inches. The written lines were parallel with the length of the roll, so that the columns stood, so to say, with the height of the rolled-up roll, and were disclosed consecutively as the roll was unwound. Ruling with lead to guide the writing is mentioned by writers, but it does not appear that the practice was generally followed. The number of lines in the several columns of extant papyri is not constant, nor is the marginal boundary of the beginnings of the lines, for the accuracy of which a ruled vertical line would have proved useful, ordinarily kept even. No doubt in practice the horizontal fibres of the material were found to afford a sufficient guide for the lines of writing.\nIf the title of the work was to be given, the scribe appears to have written it ordinarily at the end of the text. But something more was needed. To be obliged to unroll a text to the end, in order to ascertain the name of the author, would be the height of inconvenience. Its title was therefore sometimes written at the head of the text. It appears also that at an early period it was inscribed on the outside of the roll, so as to be visible as the roll lay in a chest or on the shelf. But a more general practice was to attach to the top edge of the roll a label or ticket, \u03c3\u03af\u03bb\u03bb\u03c5\u03b2\u03bf\u03c2, or \u03c3\u03af\u03c4\u03c4\u03c5\u03b2\u03bf\u03c2, titulus, index, which hung down if the roll lay on the shelf, or was conveniently read if the roll stood along with others in the ordinary cylindrical roll-box, \u03ba\u03af\u03c3\u03c4\u03b7, \u03ba\u03b9\u03b2\u03c9\u03c4\u03cc\u03c2, cista, capsa. One such label made of papyrus has survived and is in the British Museum.\nThe scribe would not commence his text at the very beginning, nor would he carry it quite down to the end, of the roll. He would leave blank a sufficient length of material at either extremity, where the roll would naturally be most exposed to wear and tear by handling in unrolling and re-rolling; and, further, the extreme vertical edges might each be strengthened by the addition of a strip of papyrus so as to form a double thickness of material.\nAccording to the particulars given by classical authors, the roll would be finished off somewhat elaborately; but the details described by them must be taken to apply to the more expensive productions of the book trade, corresponding with the full-bound volumes of our days. In practice, a large proportion of working copies and ordinary editions must have been dealt with more simply. Firstly, the roll should be rolled up round a central stick, of wood or bone, called the \u1f40\u03bc\u03c6\u03b1\u03bb\u03cc\u03c2, umbilicus, to which the last sheet of the papyrus may or may not have been attached. But as a matter of fact no rolling-sticks have been found in company with extant papyri, and it has therefore been suggested that they were not attached to the material but were rolled in loose, and were therefore liable to drop out. In some instances, as in the rolls found at Herculaneum, a central core of papyrus instead of a stick was thought sufficient. The edges, frontes, of the roll, after it had been rolled up, were shorn and were rubbed smooth with pumice, and they were sometimes coloured. A valuable roll might be protected with a vellum wrapper, \u03c6\u03b1\u03b9\u03bd\u03cc\u03bb\u03b7\u03c2, paenula, stained with colour; and, further, it might be secured with ornamental thongs. The central stick might also be adorned with knobs or \"horns,\" plain or coloured. This seems to be the natural explanation of the \u03ba\u03ad\u03c1\u03b1\u03c4\u03b1, or cornua, mentioned by the ancient writers. Finally, the title-label described above was attached to the completed roll, now ready for the book-market.\nIn the perusal of a work the reader held the roll upright and unrolled it gradually with the right hand; with the left hand he rolled up in the reverse direction what he had read. Thus, when he had finished, the roll had become reversed, the beginning of the text being now in the centre of the roll and the end of it being outside. 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As to its early use in Latin literature we cannot speak so definitely; but Rome followed the example of Greece in letters, and therefore no doubt also in the material shape of literary productions. Both in Greek and Latin literature the roll lasted down to the early centuries of the Christian era. 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This form is still in vogue as the modern printed book, and probably will never be superseded. But the codex in this developed shape was only an evolution from the early waxen tablets of the Greeks and Romans, two or more of which, hinged together, formed the primitive codex which suggested the later form.", "writing_surface_details": "made available to receive writing on both sides of the material", "physical_construction": {"material_composition": "separate leaves stitched together into quires"}}], "general_writing_practices": "It was the practice to write on one side only of the papyrus; to write on both front and back of a roll would obviously be a clumsy and irritating method. Works intended for the market were never opisthograph. Of course the blank backs of written rolls which had become obsolete might be turned to account for personal or temporary purposes, as we learn not only from references in classical authors but also from actual examples. The most interesting extant case of an opisthograph papyrus is the copy of Aristotle's Constitution of Athens in the British Museum, which is written on the back of a farmer's accounts, of the end of the 1st century-but only for private use. It being the rule, then, to confine the writing to one side of the material, that is, to the inner surface of the made-up roll, that surface was more carefully prepared and smoothed than the other; and, further, the joints of the several sheets were so well made that they offered no obstacle to the action of the pen. Still further, care was taken that this, the recto surface of the material, should be that in which the shreds of papyrus of which it was composed lay horizontally, so that the pen might move freely along the fibres; the shreds of the verso side, on the other hand, being in vertical position.", "reading_process_for_rolls": "In the perusal of a work the reader held the roll upright and unrolled it gradually with the right hand; with the left hand he rolled up in the reverse direction what he had read. Thus, when he had finished, the roll had become reversed, the beginning of the text being now in the centre of the roll and the end of it being outside. The roll was \"explicitus ad umbilicum,\" or \"ad sua cornua.\" It had therefore now to be unrolled afresh and to be re-rolled into its normal shape-a troublesome process which the lazy man shirked, and which the careful man"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2683, "output_tokens": 877, "avg_time_per_record": 0.5358}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "5e2edd4dd01818f6546b7e86a5efadd9adc221a1f0b5511f4f2fe60526d357af", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "source_pdf": "13_pg32_pg1.pdf", "source_category": "long_tiny_text", "test_types": "[\"present\"]", "num_test_cases": 12, "schema_complexity": "hard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.0", "pdf_path": "/mnt/hf-cache/full_data/full_data/pdfs/long_tiny_text/13_pg32_pg1.pdf"}, "input": {"context": "the administration Lorraine preserved a grateful memory of the good king Stanislaus, who held his brilliant little court at Lun\u00e9ville, and founded an academy and several libraries and hospitals. At his death in February 1766 the two duchies of Lorraine and Bar became definitively incorporated in the kingdom of France. The treaties of 1735 and 1736, however, guaranteed their legislation, the privileges enjoyed by the three orders, and their common law and customs tariffs, which they retained until the French Revolution. Lorraine and Barrois formed a large government corresponding, together with the little government of the three bishoprics, to the intendance of Lorraine and the g\u00e9n\u00e9ralit\u00e9 of Metz. For legal purposes, Metz had been the seat of a parlement since 1633, and the parlement of Nancy was created in 1776. There was, too, a chambre des comptes at Metz, and another at Bar-le-duc. (For the later history see ALSACE-LORRAINE.)\nSee Dom. A. Calmet, Histoire eccl\u00e9siastique et civile de Lorraine (2nd ed., Nancy, 1747-1757); A. Digot, Histoire de Lorraine (1879- 1880); E. Huhn, Geschichte Lothringens (Berlin, 1877); R. Parisot, Le Royaume de Lorraine sous les Carolingiens (Paris, 1899), Comte D'Haussonville, Histoire de la r\u00e9union de la Lorraine \u00e0 la France (2nd ed., Paris, 1860); E. Bonvalot, Histoire du droit et des insti- tutions de la Lorraine et des Trois-Ev\u00each\u00e9s (Paris, 1895), and E. Duvernoy, Les \u00c9tats G\u00e9n\u00e9raux des duch\u00e9s de Lorraine et de Bar jusqu'\u00e0 la majorit\u00e9 de Charles III. (Paris, 1904). (R. Po.)\nLORTZING, GUSTAV ALBERT (1801-1851), German composer, was born at Berlin on the 23rd of October 1801. Both his parents were actors, and when he was nineteen the son began to play youthful lover at the theatres of D\u00fcsseldorf and Aachen, sometimes also singing in small tenor or baritone parts. His first opera Ali Pascha von Jannina appeared in 1824, but his fame as a musician rests chiefly upon the two operas Der Wild- sch\u00fctz (1842) and Czar und Zimmermann (1837). The latter, although now regarded as one of the masterpieces of German comic opera, was received with little enthusiasm by the public of Leipzig. Subsequent performance in Berlin, however, provoked such a tempest of applause that the opera was soon placed on all the stages of Germany. It was translated into English, French, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Bohemian, Hungarian and Russian. Der Wildsch\u00fctz was based on a comedy of Kotzebue, and was a satire on the unintelligent and exaggerated admiration for the highest beauty in art expressed by the bourgeois gentil- homme. Of his other operas it is only necessary to note Der Pole und sein Kind, produced shortly after the Polish insurrection of 1831, and Undine (1845). Lortzing died at Berlin on the 21st of January 1851.\nLORY, CHARLES (1823-1889), French geologist, was born at Nantes on the 30th of July 1823. He graduated D. \u00e8s Sc. in 1847; in 1852 he was appointed to the chair of geology at the University of Grenoble, and in 1881 to that of the \u00c9cole Normale Sup\u00e9rieure in Paris. He was distinguished for his researches on the geology of the French Alps, being engaged on the geological survey of the departments of Is\u00e8re, Dr\u00f4me and the Hautes Alpes, of which he prepared the maps and explanatory memoirs. He dealt with some of the disturbances in the Savoy Alps, describing the fan-like structures, and confirming the views of J. A. Favre with regard to the overthrows, reversals and duplication of the strata. His contributions to geological literature include also descriptions of the fossils and strati- graphical divisions of the Lower Cretaceous and Jurassic rocks of the Jura. He died at Grenoble on the 3rd of May 1889.\nLORY (a word of Malayan origin signifying parrot, in general use with but slight variation of form in many European languages), the name of certain birds of the order Psittaci, mostly from the Moluccas and New Guinea, remarkable for their bright scarlet or crimson colouring, though also, and perhaps subsequently, applied to some others in which the plumage is chiefly green. The lories have been referred to a considerable number of genera, of which Lorius (the Domicella of some authors), Eos and Chalcopsittacus may be here particularized, while under the name of \"lorikeets\" may be comprehended such genera as Tricho- glossus, Charmosyna, Loriculus and Coriphilus. By most systematists some of these forms have been placed far apart, even in different families of Psittaci, but A. H. Garrod has shown (Proc. Zool. Society, 1874, pp. 586-598, and 1876, p. 692) the many common characters they possess, which thus goes some way to justify the relationship implied by their popular designation. A full account of these birds is given in the first part of Count T. Salvadori's Ornitologia della Papuasia e delle Molucche (Turin 1880), whilst a later classification appeared in Salvadori's section of the British Museum Catalogue of Birds, xx., 1891.\nThough the name lory has often been used for the species of Eclectus, and some other genera related thereto, modern writers would restrict its application to the birds of the genera Lorius, Eos, Chalcopsittacus and their near allies, which are often placed in a subfamily, Loriinae, belonging to the so-called family of Trichoglossidae or \"brush-tongued\" parrots. Garrod in his investigations on the anatomy of Psittaci was led not to attach much importance to the structure indicated by the epithet \"brush-tongued\" stating (Proc. Zool. Society, 1874, p. 597) that it \" is only an excessive development of the papillae which are always found on the lingual surface.\" The birds of this group are very characteristic of the New Guinea subregion,\u00b9 in which occur, according to Count Salvadori, ten species of Lorius, eight of Eos and four of Chalcopsittacus; but none seem here to require any further notice, though among them, and particularly in the genus Eos, are included some of the most richly-coloured birds in the whole world; nor does it appear that more need be said of the lorikeets.\nThe family is the subject of an excellent monograph by St George Mivart (London, 1896).\n(\u0391. \u039d.)\nLOS ANDES, a former state of Venezuela under the redivision of 1881, which covered the extreme western part of the republic N. of Zamora and S. of Zulia. In the redivision of 1904 Los Andes was cut up into three states-M\u00e9rida T\u00e1chira and Trujillo.\nLOS ANGELES, a city and the county-seat of Los Angeles county, in southern California, U.S.A., along the small Los Angeles river, in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains; a narrow strip, 18 m. long, joins the main part of the city to its water front on the ocean, San Pedro Bay. Pop. (1880) 11,183, (1890) 50,395, (1900) 102,479, of whom 19,964 were foreign-born; the growth in population since 1900 has been very rapid and in 1910 it was 319,198. The city had in 1910 an area of 85-1 sq. m., of which more than one-half has been added since 1890. Los Angeles is served by the Southern Pacific, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa F\u00e9, and the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railways; by steamers to San Francisco; and by five systems of urban and suburban electric railways, which have 300 m. of track within the city and 700 m. within a radius of 30 m. beyond its limits. Inclined railways ascend Third Street Hill and Court Street Hill, in the heart of the city; and a system of subways extends from the centre of the city to its western limits. The harbour, San Pedro Bay, originally open and naturally poor, has been greatly improved by the Federal government; a breakwater 9250 ft. long was begun in 1898 and the bar has been deepened, and further improvements of the inner harbour at Wilmington (which is nearly landlocked by a long narrow island lying nearly east and west across its mouth) were begun in 1907. Important municipal docks have been built by the city.\nThe situation of the city between the mountains and the sea is attractive. The site of the business district is level, and its plan regular; the suburbs are laid out on hills. Although not specifically a health resort, Los Angeles enjoys a high\n1 They extend, however, to Fiji, Tahiti and Fanning Island.\n2 Unless it be Oreopsittacus arfaki, of New Guinea, remarkable as the only parrot known as yet to have fourteen instead of twelve rectrices.\n3 In addition to the large foreign-born population (4023 Germans, 3017 English, 2683 English Canadians, 1885 Chinese, 1720 Irish and smaller numbers of French, Mexicans, Swedes, Italians, Scots, Swiss, Austrians, Danes, French Canadians, Russians, Norwegians, Welsh and Japanese) 26,105 of the native white inhabitants were of foreign parentage (i.e. had one or both parents not native born), so that only 54,121 white persons were of native parentage. 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Swift, with whom both she and her husband were intimate, describes Lady Masham as \"a person of a plain sound understanding, of great truth and sincerity, without the least mixture of falsehood or disguise.\" The barony of Masham became extinct when Lady Masham's son, Samuel, the 2nd baron, died in June 1776.\nAUTHORITIES.-Gilbert Burnet, History of My Own Time, vol. vi. (2nd ed., 6 vols., Oxford, 1833); F. W. Wyon, History of Great Britain during the Reign of Queen Anne (2 vols., London, 1876); Earl Stanhope, History of England, comprising the Reign of Queen Anne until the Peace of Utrecht (London, 1870), and History of England from the Peace of Utrecht, vol. i. (7 vols., London, 1836-1854); Justin McCarthy, The Reign of Queen Anne (2 vols., London, 1902); An Account of the Conduct of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough from first coming to Court to 1710, edited by Nathaniel Hooke, with an anonymous reply entitled A Review of a Late Treatise (London, 1842); Private Correspondence of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough (2 vols., London, 1838); Letters of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough (London, 1875); Mrs Arthur Colville, Duchess Sarah (London, 1904). Numerous references to Lady Masham will also be found scattered through Swift's Works (2nd ed., 19 vols., Edinburgh, 1824).\n(R. J. M.)\n\nMASHAM, SAMUEL CUNLIFFE LISTER, 1ST BARON (1815- 1906), English inventor, born at Calverley Hall, near Bradford, on the 1st of January 1815, was the fourth son of Ellis Cunliffe (1774-1853), who successively took the names of Lister and Lister-Kay, and was the first member of parliament elected for Bradford after the Reform Act of 1832. It was at first proposed that he should take orders, but he preferred a business career and became a clerk at Liverpool. In 1838 he and his elder brother John started as worsted spinners and manu- facturers in a new mill which their father built for them at Manningham, and about five years later he turned his atten- tion to the problem of mechanical wool-combing, which, in spite of the efforts of E. Cartwright and numerous other inventors, still awaited a satisfactory solution. Two years of hard work spent in modifying and improving existing devices enabled him to produce a machine which worked well, and subsequently he consolidated his position by buying up rival patents, as well as by taking out additional ones of his own. His combing machines came into such demand that though they were made for only \u00a3200 apiece he was able to sell them for \u00a31200, and the saving they effected in the cost of production not only brought about a reduction in the price of clothing, but in consequence of the increase in the sales created the necessity for new supplies of wool, and thus contributed to the development of Australian sheep-farming. In 1855 he was sent a sample of silk waste (the refuse left in reeling silk from the cocoons) and asked whether he could find a way of utilizing the fibre it contained. The task occupied his time for many years and brought him to the verge of bank- ruptcy, but at last he succeeded in perfecting silk-combing appliances which enabled him to make yarn that in one year sold for 23s. a pound, though produced from raw material costing only 6d. or 1s. a pound. Another important and lucrative invention in connexion with silk manufacture was his velvet loom for piled fabrics; and this, with the silk comb worked at his Manningham mill, yielded him an annual income of \u00a3200,000 for many years. But the business was seriously affected by the prohibitory duties imposed by America, and this was one reason why he was an early and determined critic of the British policy of free imports. In 1891 he was made a peer; he took his title from the little Yorkshire town of Masham, close to which is Swinton Park, purchased by him in 1888. In 1886 an Albert medal was awarded him for his inventions, which were mostly related to the textile industries, though he occasionally diverged to other subjects, such as an air-brake for railways. He was fond of outdoor sports, especially coursing and shooting, and was a keen patron of the fine arts. He died at Swinton\n\nPark on the 2nd of February 1906, and was succeeded in the title by his son.\nMASHONA, a Bantu-negro people, inhabitants of Mashona- land, Southern Rhodesia. The name Mashona has been derived from the contemptuous term Amashuina applied by the Matabele to the aborigines owing to the habit of the latter of taking refuge in the rocky hills with which the country abounds. Before the Matabele invasion about 1840 most of Southern Rhodesia was occupied by the Makalanga, the Makorikori and the Banyai, all closely related. Most of them became subject to the Matabele, but although they suffered severely from their attacks, the Mashona preserved a certain national unity. In 1890 the Mashona came under British protection (see RHODESIA). They are in general a peaceful, mild-mannered people, industrious and successful farmers, skilful potters, and weavers of bark cloth.\nThe crafts, however, in which they excel are the smelting and forging of iron and wood-carving. They are also great hunters; and they are very fond of music, the most usual instru- ment being the \"piano\" with iron keys. Bows and arrows, assegais and axes are the native weapons, but all who can get them now use guns. Up to their conquest by the Matabele the Mashona worked the gold diggings which are scattered over their country; indeed as late as 1870 certain Mashona were still extracting gold from quartz (Geog. Jour. April 1906).\nFor the possible connexion of these people with the builders of the ruins at Zimbabwe and elsewhere, see RHODESIA: Archaeology; and ZIMBABWE.\nMASK (Fr. masque, apparently from med. Lat. mascus, masca, spectre, through Ital. maschera, Span. mascara), a covering for the face, taking various forms, used either as a protective screen or as a disguise. In the latter sense masks are mostly associated with the artificial faces worn by actors in dramatic representations, or assumed for exciting terror (e.g. in savage rites). The spelling \"masque,\" representing the same word, is now in English used more specially for certain varieties of drama in which masks were originally worn (see DRAMA); so also \"masquerade,\" particularly in the sense of a masked ball or an entertainment where the personages are disguised. Both \"mask\" and \"masquerade\" have naturally passed into figurative and technical meanings, the former especially for various senses of face and head (head of a fox, grotesque faces in sculpture), or as equivalent to \"cloak\" or \"screen\" (as in fortification or other military uses, fencing, &c.). And in the case of \"death-masks\" the term is employed for the portrait- casts, generally of plaster or metallic foil, taken from the face of a dead person (also similarly from the living), an ancient practice of considerable interest in art. An interesting collection made by Laurence Hutton (see his Portraits in Plaster, 1894), is at Princeton University in the United States. (For the historical mystery of the \"man in the iron mask,\" see IRON MASK.)\nThe ancient Greek and Roman masks worn by their actors- hollow figures of heads-had the double object of identifying the performers with the characters assumed, and of increasing the power of the voice by means of metallic mouthpieces. They were derived like the drama from the rural religious festivities, the wearing of mock faces or beards being a primitive custom, connected no doubt with many early types of folk-lore and religion. The use of the dramatic mask was evolved in the later theatre through the mimes and the Italian popular comedy into pantomime; and the masquerade similarly came from Italy, where the domino was introduced from Venice. The domino (originally apparently an ecclesiastical garment) was a loose cloak with a small half-mask worn at masquerades and costume-balls by persons not otherwise dressed in character; and the word is applied also to the person wearing it.\nSee generally Altmann, Die Masken der Schauspieler (1875; new ed., 1896); and Dale, Masks, Labrets and Certain Aboriginal Customs (1885); also DRAMA.\nMASKELYNE, NEVIL (1732-1811), English astronomer- royal, was born in London on the 6th of October 1732. 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Again in the next campaign he covered the king's siege of Namur, and defeated William at Steenkirk (q.v.) on June 5, 1692; and on July 29, 1693, he won his greatest victory over his old adversary at Neerwinden, after which he was called le tapissier de N\u00f4tre Dame from the number of captured colours that he sent to the cathedral. He was received with enthusiasm at Paris by all but the king, who looked coldly on a relative and adherent of the Cond\u00e9s. St Simon describes in the first volume of his Memoirs how, instead of ranking as eighteenth peer of France according to his patent of 1661, he claimed through his wife to be duc de Piney of an old creation of 1571, which would place him second on the roll. The affair is described with St Simon's usual interest in the peerage, and was chiefly checked through his assiduity. In the campaign of 1694, Luxemburg did little in Flanders, except that he conducted a famous march from Vignamont to Tournay in face of the enemy. On his return to Versailles for the winter he fell ill, and died on January 4, 1695. In his last moments he was attended by the famous Jesuit priest Bourdaloue, who said on his death, \"I have not lived his life, but I would wish to die his death.\" Luxemburg's morals were bad even in those times, and he had shown little sign of religious conviction. But as a general he was Cond\u00e9's grandest pupil. Though slothful like Cond\u00e9 in the management of a campaign, at the moment of battle he seemed seized with happy inspirations, against which no ardour of William's and no steadiness of Dutch or English soldiers could stand. His death and Catinat's disgrace close the second period of the military history of the reign of Louis XIV., and Catinat and Luxemburg, though inferior to Cond\u00e9 and Turenne, were far superior to Tallard and Villeroi. He was distinguished for a pungent wit. One of his retorts referred to his deformity. \"I never can beat that cursed humpback,\" William was reputed to have said of him. \"How does he know I have a hump?\" retorted Luxemburg, \" he has never seen my back.\" He left four sons, the youngest of whom was a marshal of France as Mar\u00e9chal de Montmorency.\nSee, besides the various memoirs and histories of the time, Beau- rain's Histoire militaire du duc de Luxembourg (Hague and Paris, 1756); M\u00e9moires pour servir a l'histoire du mar\u00e9chal duc de Luxem- bourg (Hague and Paris, 1758); Courcelles, Dictionnaire des g\u00e9n\u00e9raux fran\u00e7ais (Paris, 1823), vol. viii. There are some interesting facts in Desormeaux's Histoire de la maison de Montmorency (1764), vols. iv. and v. Camille Rousset's Louvois and the recent biography of Luxemburg by Count de S\u00e9gur (1907) should also be studied.\nLUXEMBURG, a district in the European low countries, of which the eastern part forms the grand-duchy of Luxemburg, and the western is the Belgian province of that name (for map, See BELGIUM). The name is derived from the chief town.\nUnder the Romans the district was included in the province of Belgica prima, afterwards forming part of the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia and of the empire of Charlemagne. About 1060 it came under the rule of Conrad (d. 1086), who took the title of count of Luxemburg. His descendants ruled the county, first in the male and then in the female line, until the death of the emperor Sigismund in 1437. Through the marriage of Sigismund's daughter, Elizabeth, with the German king, Albert II., Luxemburg, which had been made a duchy in 1354, passed to the house of Habsburg, but was seized in 1443 by Philip III. the Good, duke of Burgundy, who based his claim upon a bargain concluded with Sigismund's niece Elizabeth (d. 1451). Regained by the Habsburgs in 1477 when Mary, daughter and heiress of duke Charles the Bold, married the German king Maximilian I., the duchy passed to Philip II. of Spain in 1555, though subject to the laws of the empire, of which it still formed part. After a section had been ceded to France in 1659, the remainder was given to the emperor Charles VI. by the treaty of Utrecht in 1713. It was conquered by France in 1795, and retained by that power until the end of the Napoleonic wars. The congress of Vienna (1814-1815) erected Luxemburg into a grand-duchy, added part of the duchy of Bouillon to it, and assigned it to William I., king of the Netherlands, in return for the German territories of the house of Orange-Nassau, which Napoleon had confiscated in 1806, and which were given by the congress to the king of Prussia. In 1830 when the Belgian provinces separated from Holland, an effort was made to include Luxemburg in the new kingdom of the Belgians; but in November 1831 the powers decided that part of the grand-duchy should be retained by the king of Holland, who refused to accept this arrangement. Consequently the whole of Luxemburg remained in the possession of the Belgians until 1838, when the treaty of the 19th of April, concluded at the conference of London, enforced the partition of 1831.\nThe grand-duchy of Luxemburg, the portion under the rule of William I. retaining the name, was ruled by the kings of Holland until the death of William III. in 1890. William's daughter, Wilhelmina, succeeded to the throne of Holland, but under the Salic law\u00b9 the grand-duchy passed to his kinsman, Adolphus, duke of Nassau, who died in 1905, and was succeeded by his son William (b. 1852).\nBy modifications of the treaty of Vienna the garrisoning of the fortress of Luxemburg had passed into Prussian hands, an arrangement which lasted until 1867. In the previous year the German Confederation, to which the grand-duchy of Luxem- burg had belonged since 1815, had been dissolved; but the Prussians maintained their garrison in Luxemburg, which was not included in the new North German Confederation, while King William III. proposed to sell his rights over the grand-duchy to France. The Prussians were irritated by this proposal, but war was averted, and the question was referred to a conference of the powers in London. The treaty of London, signed on the 11th of May 1867, decided that the Prussian garrison must be withdrawn and the fortress dismantled, which was done in 1872. At the same time the great powers guaranteed the neutrality of the grand-duchy, and although a member of the German Zollverein, Luxemburg now forms a sovereign and independent state.\nThe GRAND-DUCHY lies S.E. of Belgium. Its area is 999 sq. m.,' with a population (1905) of 246,455. The people are nearly all Catholics. The country is rich in iron ore. The hills in the south of the duchy are a continuation of the Lorraine plateau, and the northern districts are crossed in all directions by out- runners from the Ardennes. The streams mostly join the Moselle, which forms the boundary between Luxemburg and the Rhine province for about 20 m. The Sure or Sauer, the most important stream in the duchy, rises at Vaux-les-Rosi\u00e8res in Belgian Luxemburg, crosses the duchy, and forms the eastern boundary from the confluence of the Our till it joins the Moselle after a course of 50 m., during which it receives the Wiltz, Attert, Alzette, White and Black Ernz, &c. The soil of Luxemburg is generally good; the southern districts are on the whole the most fertile as well as the most populous. Building materials of all sorts are obtained throughout the duchy. Besides the iron furnaces, situated in the south near the Lorraine plateau, there are tanneries, weaving and glove-making factories, paper-mills for all sorts of paper, breweries and distilleries, and sugar refineries. A German patois mixed with French words is spoken throughout the country; but French, which is employed by the commercial community, is also the common speech on the French and Belgian frontiers. Though liberty of worship prevails, Roman Catholicism is almost the sole form. The government is in the hands of the grand-duke, who sanctions and promulgates the laws. There is a council (staatsrat) of 15 members. There is a chamber of deputies with 48 members elected by the cantons (12 in number) for six years, half the body being elected every three years. No law can be passed without the consent of the chamber. Bills are introduced by the grand-duke, but the house has also the right of initiative. A single battalion (150) of volunteers composes the grand-ducal army. The gendarmerie consists of about 150 men. There are cantonal courts and two\n1 It should be noticed, however, that the Salic law is subordinate to the Nassau family law, which provides for the succession in the case of the complete extinction of males. 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"pdf_path": "/mnt/hf-cache/full_data/full_data/pdfs/long_tiny_text/17_pg2_pg1.pdf"}, "input": {"context": "of the multitude at home unless his name happens to be associated with some Imperial measure, in which case he is seldom favourably mentioned. As long as he is engaged in the Government of some Native State, improving its condition, directing its internal economy, and regulating its finances, he is only known to the Indian Government and its servants, and he is generally all the better for his obscurity. But from the time that Poorneah won the admiration of one of the ablest of our own statesmen down to the present moment, the Native States of Hindostan have rarely failed to produce administrators of marked ability. The visit of the Prince of Wales has produced many results which were not foreseen by the most sagacious observers at home or abroad. It is likely to leave an indelible mark on the history of the relations between England and India. Had that tour never been undertaken Sir Salar Jung would, in all probability, have come to England; but he would have appeared among us in different, and, in all likelihood, in less agreeable, circumstances. Eminent as his services have been, and remarkable as his career has been, there are many thousands who ask, \"Who is Sir Salar Jung?,, And there are many thousands who have never heard of his name. It was a revelation to millions, indeed, to hear that there were still Native States in India with Courts, Ministers, and Armies of their own. We fear that there are some, even among the educated classes, who would be puzzled to give a very definite account of the Deccan, or to describe the territories of the Nizam, and the nature and relations of the State and its ruler with the British Government. Had the Deccan been involved in the troubles of 1857-8, as Gwalior and Indore were, we should, no doubt, have been acquainted with the particulars, but the services which were rendered to the British Government at that eventful period were of the utmost value and magnitude, although they, fortunately, did not need to be written in characters of blood. The Deccan extends over nearly 100,000 square miles, and is peopled by 10,000,000 inhabitants, of whom the vast majority-probably nine in ten-are Hindoos. The soil is generally good and produces cotton in abundance. Coal and iron mines have been discovered, and the great rivers Kistna, Tombudra, and Godavery drain the vast plateau which forms the bulk of the land and open it to the Eastern and Western Oceans. The first Nizam established friendly relations with the English Governor of Fort St. David in 1747, which were generally maintained in the wars with the French and their allies, and, although for a time the ability and genius of Bussy secured the ascendancy of his councils and influence at Hyderabad, the troops and resources of the Nizam were placed at our disposal in the campaign against Tippoo in 1791, and in the struggle with the Mahrattas, and the liance has continued to the present day. In 1853 Sir Salar Jung was appointed to succeed his uncle, Suraj-ool-Moolk, as Dewan to Nasur-doo- Dowlah, who had just been forced by Lord Dalhousie to assign to the superintendence of the British certain rich districts to secure the payment of debts alleged to be due for the pay of the Contingent which was kept up in accordance with the Treaty by the Dewan. He was only 19 years of age, and the condition of the State was one which might have appalled the boldest and most experienced of statesmen.\nThere was no money in the Treasury-the system of taxation was wasteful and unproductive. Although the Residents at the Court of Hyderabad had been for many years possessed of paramount power, they applied their energies to the sole object of securing British interests, and did not interfere in the internal affairs of the State with a view to their improvement. In fact, as long as the enormously expensive Contingent was paid, they cared little for the manner in which the money was raised. Armed bands, miscalled soldiery, carried terror and dismay through the country, and created, disturbances and riots in the towns at their pleasure. Hyderabad was a hot-bed of turbulent fanaticism. Arab mercenaries and Rohillas, ever ready for mischief, paralyzed the arm of law and order, blighted trade and commerce, and threatened at any moment to require the attention of the Governor-General, at that moment Lord Dalhousie, whose methods in such cases were terribly earnest. Salar Jung began his work by refusing to draw more than half the salary of his office, and his example was followed by the other servants of the State. He put an end to the system of farming the revenues; he discouraged the immigration of Arabs and Rohillas, and set to work to strengthen the hands of the police, and to obtain some degree of security for property and life. But while he was engaged in this Herculean task there came upon him a trial, the tension and force of which can never be understood by a European and a Christian. He was a Mahomedan, and he served a Mahomedan State. The Power which had destroyed the rule of Mahomedan and Hindoo alike was in the utmost peril. The Mutiny and Rebellion had spread over India, and the Governor of Bombay probably told no more than the truth when he telegraphed to the Resident at Hyderabad-\" If the Nizam goes all is lost.\" But the Nizam did not go. Salar Jung, surrounded by armed crowds, who threatened and reviled him, held fast to the British Government. He held the control with a masterly hand, arrested and delivered over to punishment the rioters who attacked the Residency, and inspired the Resident with such a conviction of his ascendency and fidelity that he ordered the Hyderabad Contingent to join the British forces, with whom it rendered the most signal services. It would be foolish to pretend that in his efforts he had the sympathy of the Mahomedan populace, and that", "question": "Provide details about Sir Salar Jung's appointment as Dewan, the geographical and economic characteristics of the Deccan, and the administrative and social conditions of the State of Hyderabad at that time, including his initial reform efforts.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"salar_jung_appointment": {"type": "object", "properties": {"year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year Sir Salar Jung was appointed Dewan."}, "age": {"type": "integer", "description": "Sir Salar Jung's age at the time of his appointment."}, "predecessor": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of Sir Salar Jung's predecessor as Dewan."}, "ruler": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the ruler to whom Sir Salar Jung was appointed Dewan."}}, "required": ["year", "age", "predecessor", "ruler"], "additionalProperties": false}, "deccan_overview": {"type": 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permit the\nusual courts to continue their jurisdiction upon such subjects\nas he thinks proper. Legislative enactments have also sanc-\ntioned this special jurisdiction at various times, notably in\n1798, 1799, 1801, and in 1803. These enactments lay down\nthat exceptional powers may be exercised \"whether the ordinary\ncourts shall or shall not be open.\" As an invariable rule\nan act of indemnity has been passed on the withdrawal of\nmartial law, but only to protect any person in charge of the\nexecution of martial law who has exceeded his powers in good\nfaith.\nThere has been much discussion as to whether, in districts\nwhere martial law has not been proclaimed, a person can be\nsent for trial from such district into a district where martial\nlaw was in operation. It is argued that if the ordinary courts\nwere open and at work in the non-proclaimed district recourse\nshould be had to them. The Privy Council in 1902 (re Marais)\nrefused leave to appeal where the Supreme Court of Cape Colony\nhad declined to issue a writ of Habeas Corpus in these circum-\nstances. Mr Justice Blackburn in his charge in R. v. Eyre\nsays, \"I have come to the conclusion that, looking at what\nmartial law was, the bringing of a person into the proclaimed\ndistrict to be tried might, in a proper case, be justified.\" The\nlearned judge admits that there should be a power of summary\ntrial, observing all the substantials of justice, in order to stamp\nout an insurrection by speedy trial.\nWhilst martial law is the will of the commanders, and is\nonly limited by the customs of war and the discretion of those\nwho administer it, still, as far as practicable, the procedure\nof military law is followed, and a military court is held on the\nsame lines as a court-martial. Charges are simply framed\nwithout technicalities. The prisoner is present, the evidence\nof prosecution and prisoner is taken on oath, the proceedings\nare recorded, and the sentence of the court must be confirmed\naccording to the rules of the Army Act. Sentences of death\nand penal servitude must be referred to headquarters for con-\nfirmation. In the South African War (1899-1902) these limits\nof procedure were observed, and when possible will always be.\nEntering more into detail, the term martial law has been\nemployed in several senses:-(1) As applied to the military\nforces of the crown, apart from the military law\nunder the old Mutiny Acts, and the present annual\nArmy Acts. (2) As applied to the enemy. (3)\nAs applied to rebels. (4) As applied to civilian\nsubjects who are not in rebellion, but in a district where the\nordinary course of civil life cannot be maintained owing to\nwar or rebellion.\n1. In regard to the military forces of the crown, the superseding\nof justice as administered under the Army Act could only occur\nin a time of great need; e.g. mutiny of five or six regiments in\nthe field, with no time to take the opinion of any executive\nauthority. The officer in command would then be bound to\ntake measures for the purpose of suppressing such mutiny,\neven to putting soldiers to death if necessary. It would be\na case where necessity forced immediate action.\n2. Martial law as applied to the enemy or the population of\nthe enemy's country, is in the words of the duke of Welling-\nton, \"the will of the general of the army, though it must be\nadministered in accordance with the customs of war.\"\n3, 4. But it is as affecting the subjects of the crown in rebellion\nthat the subject of martial law really obtains its chief importance;\nand it is in this sense that the term is generally used; i.e. the\nsuspension of ordinary law and the temporary government of\nthe country, or parts of it, or all of it, by military tribunals.\nIt has often been laid down that martial law in this sense is\nunknown to the law of England. A. V. Dicey, for instance,\nrestricts martial law to only another expression for \"the common\nright of the crown and its servants to repel force by force,\nin the case of invasion, insurrection, or riot, or generally of\nany violent resistance.\" But more than this is understood\nby the term martial law.\nWhen the proposition was laid down that martial law in\nthis sense is unknown to the law of England, it is to be remem-\nbered that fortunately in England there never had been a\nstate at all similar to that prevailing in Cape Colony in 1900-\n1902, and it may perhaps be questioned whether the statement\nwould have been made with such certainty if similar events\nhad been present to the writers' minds.\nIn the charge delivered by Mr Justice Blackburn in the\nJamaica case the law as affecting the general question of martial\nlaw is well set out.\n\"By the laws of this country,\" said Mr Justice Blackburn, \"be-\nginning at Magna Carta and getting more and more established,\ndown to the time of the Revolution, when it was finally and com-\npletely established, the general rule was that a subject was not to\nbe tried or punished except by due course of law; all crimes are to be\ndetermined by juries subject to the guidance of the judge; that is\nthe general rule, and is established law. But from the earliest\ntimes there was this also which was the law, and is the law still, that\nwhen there was a foreign invasion or an insurrection, it was the duty\nof every good subject, in obedience to the officers and magistrates,\nto resist the rebels, . . . in such a case as that of insurrection pre-\nvailing so far that the courts of law cannot sit, there must really be\nanarchy unless there is some power to keep the people in order, . . .\nbefore that principle the crown claimed the prerogative to exercise\nsummary proceedings by martial law . . . in time of war when this\ndisturbance was going on, over others than the army. And further\nthan that, the crown made this further claim against the insurgents,\nthat whilst it existed, pending the insurrection and for a short time\nafterwards, the crown had . . . the power to proclaim martial law\nin the sense of using summary proceedings, to punish the insurgents\nand to check and stop the spread of the rebellion by summary pro-\nceedings against the insurgents, so as . . . to stamp out the rebellion.\nNow no doubt the extent to which the crown had power to do that\nhas never been yet decided. Our law has been declared from time\nto time and has always been a practical science, that is, the judges\nhave decided so much as was necessary for the particular case, and\nthat has become part of the law. But it never has come to be decided\nwhat this precise power is.\"\nSo far as the United Kingdom is concerned the need has\nnever arisen. It has always been found possible to employ\nthe ordinary courts directly the rebels have been defeated in\nthe field and have been made prisoners or surrendered. \"Fortu-\nnately in England only three occasions have arisen since the\nRevolution when the authority of the civil power was for a time,\nand then only partially, suspended,\" 1715, 1745 and 1780.\nClode, Military Forces, ii. 163, says: \"Upon the threat of\ninvasion followed by rebellion in 1715, the first action of the\ngovernment was to issue a proclamation authorizing all officers,\ncivil and military, by force of arms (if necessary) to suppress\nthe rebellion.\" This, therefore, would only seem to fall within\nthe limited sense in which Dicey understands martial law to be\nlegal, \"the right of the crown and its servants to repel force\nby force.\" There was no attempt to bring persons before\ncourts-martial who ought to be tried by the common law, and\nall the extraordinary acts of the crown were sanctioned by\nparliament. After the rebellion had been suppressed two\nstatutes were passed, one for indemnity and the other for\npardon. Before the revolution of 1745 similar action was\nadopted, a proclamation charging civil magistrates to do their\nutmost to prevent and suppress all riots, and acts of parliament\nsuspending Habeas Corpus, providing for speedy trials; and\nof indemnity. In the Gordon Riots of 1780 a very similar\ncourse was pursued, and nothing was done which would not\nfall within Dicey's limitation. No prisoners were tried by\nmartial law.\nIn Ireland the ordinary law was suspended in 1798-1801\nand in 1803. In 1798 an order in Council was issued to all\ngeneral officers commanding H.M. forces to punish all persons\nacting in, aiding, or in any way assisting the rebellion, according\nto martial law, either by death or otherwise, as to them should\nseem expedient for the suppression and punishment of all\nrebels; but the order was communicated to the Irish houses of\nparliament, who expressed their approval by addresses to the\nviceroy. It was during the operation of this order that Wolfe\nTone's case arose. Tone, a subject of the king, was captured\non board a French man-of-war, and condemned to, death by\na court-martial. Curran, his counsel, applied to the king's", "question": "Describe the various senses in which martial law has been employed, its procedural guidelines, and provide examples of its historical application and key legal interpretations in the United Kingdom and Ireland, including significant cases and judicial opinions.", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"senses_of_martial_law": {"type": "array", "description": "Different contexts in which the term martial law has been employed.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"sense_id": {"type": "integer", "description": "The numerical identifier for the sense of martial law."}, "applies_to": {"type": "string", "description": "The group or situation to which this sense of martial law applies."}, "description": {"type": "string", "description": "A brief description of this sense of martial law."}, "example_or_context": {"type": "string", "description": "An example or specific context for this sense, if provided."}}, 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And as 2018 ended, a new contender looked set to emerge in the Elton John-championed Newcastle troubadour Sam Fender. He was winner of both the Brits Critics' Choice Award and the BBC Sound Of prize - reliable barometers of talent poised for stardom (previous Sound Of picks include Adele and Sam Smith). Yet he will face stern competition. Kindred strummers Dermot Kennedy and Lewis Capaldi are also tipped to break big, each bringing their own blend of soulful lyrics and sensitive falsettos. None of these artists are soundalikes - but they do have a great deal in common, not least the old-fashioned art of standing alone on stage with a guitar and crooning. Image-wise, all could have dropped from the same production line. With his tatty T-shirts and high-street jeans, Sheeran has pioneered the lad-from-up-the-road look. In the past 12 months, however, he was pushed hard by 25-year-old Ezra and his gap-year backpacker chic. Twenty-two-year-old Capaldi, who has just wrapped a sold-out tour, looks as if he has tumbled out of a student bar on two-for-one night. Duncan Haskell, editor of Songwriting magazine, says: \"We want to believe in what musicians of all genres are writing about, and maybe that's easier if they look a little less glamorous.\" What this new batch of bloke emoters lacks is the traditional whiff of brimstone. These stars are down-to-earth, devoid of guitar music's untrammelled rawness. They are strikingly desexualised. \"Nice\" is the new rock'n'roll. \"The boy with the guitar has always been there, but Ed has probably blazed a trail,\" says Amy Wadge, the Wales-based songwriter who co-authored some of Sheeran's biggest hits, including the 2014 number one \"Thinking Out Loud\". \"Because of the internet, the easiest way to deliver a song is to sit in front of a webcam with just a guitar and a voice. It's connecting with people. \"Back in the day, pop stars were presented in a certain way. That has changed with reality TV. People want to see someone they feel they know.\" Ezra has been honest that, had he started out in the 80s or 90s, he is unlikely to have had a shot at fame. He simply can't pull off the detached cool that was once de rigueur. \"It wouldn't work for me,\" he told me in April, as his second LP, Staying at Tamara's, was beginning its conquest of the charts: \"There was a point on the first record when it started to do well and I thought, 'Maybe I'll have to adopt a persona.' In fact, I've never had to. \"I have the luxury to admit: 'I don't party... here's my record.' Twenty years ago, I would have been ironically cool for admitting that, or you wouldn't have gone near me.\" Commercially, the boys of strummer have gone where few singer-songwriters have ventured before. Sheeran's Divide tour holds the record for the highest-grossing run of dates in a calendar year. The 2017 album moved 672,000 units in its first seven days in the UK - the third-highest total in chart history and extraordinary in this age of flat-lined record sales. That same week, he had 16 tracks in the singles top 20 and nine in the top 10. Ezra, meanwhile, clocked up the fastest-selling long player of 2018 with Staying at Tamara's. Even \"lesser\" boy troubadours have enjoyed a blockbuster rise. James Bay's debut album, Chaos and the Calm, debuted at number one. And despite a zero-star review from NME - prompting his dad to ring up to complain - Tom Odell's first record likewise topped the charts. Fender has already racked up 1.2 million streams with his Tom Petty-esque rocker \"Poundshop Kardashians\", despite still being relatively unknown. Understandably, none of these new singer-songwriters are keen to be pitched as a \"Son of Sheeran\". At the same time, they don't want to be construed as taking potshots at him. That's another way in which the present crop stand apart: they are unfailingly polite and don't do feuds. \"[The Sheeran comparison] is a funny one,\" says Kennedy, the Dublin singer-songwriter shortlisted for this year's BBC Sound Of. \"I don't know if I should ever receive it as a negative thing, as he's massively successful.\" One unavoidable fact is that all of these artists are male. Where is the female Ed Sheeran? Why no Georgina Ezra? What does it say about the record industry - and the music-streaming public - that we can take these sloppy-grinned troubadours to our hearts while finding no room for the female equivalent? Adele is, for instance, every bit as much a phenomenon as Sheeran, yet she fits into the pre-existing tradition of gale-force soul belters. She doesn't get to rip up the manual and write her own rules. It would be unthinkable that she could go on stage looking as if she'd just tumbled out of bed, as Sheeran did on the Divide tour. Compare also the buzz around Fender with the lack of excitement over female-fronted Wolf Alice winning the Mercury Prize for the year's best album. Wadge recalls her own years as a struggling singer-songwriter and how her gender subtly became an issue. She was asked to lie about her age - \"I was 25 for a very long time\" - and to keep the fact that she was married secret. \"I always felt that there was room for only a few females,\" she says. \"My contemporaries were people like KT Tunstall, who was definitely better than me. There was an element of, 'Why would we need you? We already have a girl with a guitar.' Contrast how Sheeran parlayed YouTube popularity into a global following with the fate of Dodie Clark. She, too, started out posting heartfelt songs online. Despite her considerable live following, she has been categorised not as a songwriter but as a social media star - a novelty act. \"I'm a woman and a 'YouTube star' in quotations,\" she told me earlier this year. \"Being taken seriously is very difficult.\" It's not just gender: almost without exception, these young male songwriters are white and middle class. So, too, are their audiences. Michael Kiwanuka, one of the few non-white songwriters to break through, found the situation so confounding that in 2016 he even released a single titled \"Black Man in a White World\". \"The fact that no black people were coming to my gigs made me realise we're more segregated than we think,\" he said at the time. One thing is clear, however: bumblingly real earnestness has acquired a cachet. 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If each element of a column is multiplied by the same number, and the products be added to (or subtracted from) the corresponding elements of another column, the determinant is not altered.\n\nAccording to the preceding paragraph we have\n\\[\n\\begin{vmatrix}\na_1 \\pm mb_1 & b_1 & c_1 \\\\\na_2 \\pm mb_2 & b_2 & c_2 \\\\\na_3 \\pm mb_3 & b_3 & c_3\n\\end{vmatrix}\n=\n\\begin{vmatrix}\na_1 & b_1 & c_1 \\\\\na_2 & b_2 & c_2 \\\\\na_3 & b_3 & c_3\n\\end{vmatrix}\n\\pm\n\\begin{vmatrix}\nmb_1 & b_1 & c_1 \\\\\nmb_2 & b_2 & c_2 \\\\\nmb_3 & b_3 & c_3\n\\end{vmatrix}\n\\]\nBut the last determinant equals\n\\[\nm\n\\begin{vmatrix}\nb_1 & b_1 & c_1 \\\\\nb_2 & b_2 & c_2 \\\\\nb_3 & b_3 & c_3\n\\end{vmatrix}\n\\]\nand hence vanishes (\u00a7 485).\n\nEx. 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Newton's Binomial Theorem,\n= o, or till the said series of fractions is terminated, or exhausted. And then it would follow, from what has been shewn above concerning the literal parts of the terms of the said series, that the said series which is equal to \\(a + b^m\\), or the mth power of the binomial quantity \\(a + b\\), would be\n\\[a^m + m A d^{m-1}b + \\frac{m(m-1)}{2} B a^{m-2}b^2 + \\frac{m(m-1)(m-2)}{3} C a^{m-3}b^3 + \\frac{m(m-1)(m-2)(m-3)}{4} D a^{m-4}b^4 + \\frac{m(m-1)(m-2)(m-3)(m-4)}{5} E a^{m-5}b^5 + \\frac{m(m-1)(m-2)(m-3)(m-4)(m-5)}{6} F a^{m-6}b^6 + \\&c,\\]\ncontinued to \\(b^m\\). Q. E. I.\n\n28. This method of discovering (by a conjecture grounded on some trials in particular examples) that the generating fractions by which the numeral co-efficients of the third, and fourth, and other following terms of the series that is equal to \\(a + b^m\\) (or any integral power of the binomial quantity \\(a+b\\)), are derived from \\(m\\) (the index of the power to which the said binomial quantity is raised), or from the co-efficient of the second term of the said series (which is always equal to the said index) are \\(\\frac{m-1}{2}\\), \\(\\frac{m-2}{3}\\), \\(\\frac{m-3}{4}\\), \\(\\frac{m-4}{5}\\), \\(\\frac{m-5}{6}\\), &c, is suggested by Professor Saunderson, in the second volume of his Algebra, in the chapter on the Binomial Theorem; where the Reader will find a good explanation and illustration of the said celebrated Theorem, by a variety of examples, both in the case of Integral powers, and in the case of Roots and other Fractional powers, and even in the case of Negative powers, and of powers that are both fractional and negative; but no demonstration of it in any case, not even in that of Integral and Affirmative powers.\n\n29. 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It aired on cable network MBC Every 1, every Tuesday at 20:50 (KST) from November 24, 2015, to January 12, 2016.\n\nBlind (2011 film): Blind () is a 2011 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Ahn Sang-hoon with screenplay by Choi Min-seok which won the \"Hit By Pitch\" project fair held by the Korean Movie Producers Guild in 2009. It stars Kim Ha-neul and Yoo Seung-ho. Kim received Best Actress honors at the 48th Grand Bell Awards and the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance.\n\nWarrior Baek Dong-soo: Warrior Baek Dong-soo () is a 2011 South Korean fusion historical/action television series starring Ji Chang-wook in the title role, with Yoo Seung-ho, Yoon So-yi, Shin Hyun-bin, Choi Min-soo and Jun Kwang-ryul. It aired on SBS from July 4 to October 10, 2011, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 29 episodes.\n\nYoo Seung-ho: Yoo Seung-ho (; born 17 August 1993) is a South Korean actor who rose to fame as a child actor in the film \"The Way Home\" (2002). 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It was released on DVD, with English subtitles, in 2003 by Paramount.\n\nMissing You (2013 TV series): Missing You (; also known as I Miss You) is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Yoon Eun-hye, Park Yoo-chun and Yoo Seung-ho. It aired on MBC from November 7, 2012 to January 17, 2013 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 21 episodes.\n\nHomo Academicus: Homo Academicus (Hangul:\u00a0\uacf5\ubd80\ud558\ub294 \uc778\uac04: \ud638\ubaa8 \uc544\uce74\ub370\ubbf8\ucfe0\uc2a4 ) is a South Korean documentary television program broadcast by Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). It is narrated by Yoo Seung-ho, and hosted by Lilli Margolin, Scott Yim, Jenny Martin, and Bryan Kauder.\n\n4th Period Mystery: 4th Period Mystery (), released internationally as The Clue, is a 2009 South Korean thriller film starring Yoo Seung-ho and Kang So-ra.\n\nOperation Proposal: Operation Proposal () is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Yoo Seung-ho and Park Eun-bin. 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Occupy Eugene included peaceful protests and demonstrations. Protesters were concerned about fairness issues regarding wealth-distribution, banking regulation, housing issues and corporate greed. The first protest march was held on October 15, 2011. The march started at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza and continued downtown before marching over Ferry Street Bridge. It was reported that close to 2000 people were in attendance from all over the state of Oregon. Occupy Eugene continues to hold regular protests and actions. Protesters have stated that they do not have a set group of leaders. Occupy Eugene General Assemblies have met from as frequently as twice a day at times during active occupations, and as infrequently as weekly. Many committees have met since at least the third General Assembly - typically weekly, and of course informal conversations are essentially non-stop. Decisions are made through a process known as consensus. Occupy Eugene's consensus process operates in a similar fashion to how consensus is being handled in New York City by protesters involved in Occupy Wall Street. Although the exact method varies from Occupation to Occupation. As of October 18, 2011, The Eugene police department is allowing protesters to camp in downtown Eugene, although city law prohibits it. Eugene police also stated that downtown camping won't be permanently allowed.\n\nOccupy Chicago: Occupy Chicago was an ongoing collaboration that has included peaceful protests and demonstrations against economic inequality, corporate greed and the influence of corporations and lobbyists on government which has been taking place in Chicago since September 24, 2011. The protests began in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York.\n\nOccupy Seattle: Occupy Seattle was a collaboration that has included direct action demonstration with occasional activity at Westlake Park and Seattle City Hall in downtown Seattle, Washington. Occupy Seattle is inspired by the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York City in September 2011, which in turn was inspired by the Arab Spring. The protest, like the one in New York, is against wealth inequality, perceived corporate greed, and corruption in the banking and economic systems in the United States.\n\nOccupy Berlin: Occupy Berlin was a collaboration in Berlin, Germany that has included peaceful protests and demonstrations against unregulated financial markets and other alleged social injustices. It began as a part of the 15 October 2011 global protests. The protest began in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York, United States. It has established three encampments: outside of the church Parochialkirche, in Boxhagener Platz and the biggest one on the Bundespressestrand.\n\nOccupy the Hood: The Occupy the Hood movement is a nationwide grassroots movement in the United States that is an extension of Occupy Wall Street and of the Occupy Movement generally. The movement started in response to how the Occupy Wall Street movement was developing after its initial encampment in Zuccotti Park. Occupy the Hood seeks to represent the interests of oppressed people and to bring people of color into the Occupy Movement. The movement has been especially active in its attempts to decolonize the Occupy Movement. Occupy the Hood was created by Malik Rhasaan, from Jamaica, Queens. 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It was produced and co-written by Lloyd Webber and directed by Joel Schumacher. It stars Gerard Butler in the title role, Emmy Rossum as Christine Daa\u00e9, Patrick Wilson as Raoul, Miranda Richardson as Madame Giry, Minnie Driver as Carlotta Giudicelli, and Jennifer Ellison as Meg Giry.\n\nCindy O'Callaghan: Cindy O'Callaghan (born 18 October 1956) is an Irish-born British former actress. Her acting career began in her adolescence, when she was chosen to play the part of Carrie Rawlins in the Disney feature film \"Bedknobs and Broomsticks\" in 1971. She has appeared in a wide range of television programmes and films since, including BBC's \"EastEnders\", where she played Andrea Price for several stints in the 1990s. Her last credited role was in 2001, and she has since given up acting to become a child psychologist.\n\nBedknobs and Broomsticks: Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 British-American musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company in North America on December 13, 1971. It is based upon the books \"The Magic Bedknob; or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons\" (1943) and \"Bonfires and Broomsticks\" (1945) by English children's author Mary Norton. The film, which combines live action and animation, stars Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson.\n\nLindsay Parker: Lindsay Parker (born March 30, 1980 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress who got her start as Little Girl on an episode of \"MacGyver\". She appeared in the film \"Shocker\" three years later, and played Kirstie Alley's daughter Melissa in the 1987 film \"Infidelity\". She provided the voice of Corey in \"Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue\" and also played Carrie in the 1987 film \"Flowers in the Attic\". She remained active in acting up until 2007.\n\nCorpse Bride: Corpse Bride is a 2005 British-American stop-motion-animated musical fantasy film directed by Mike Johnson and Tim Burton with a screenplay by John August, Caroline Thompson and Pamela Pettler based on characters created by Burton and Carlos Grangel. The plot is set in a fictional Victorian era village in Europe. Johnny Depp leads the cast as the voice of Victor, while Helena Bonham Carter voices Emily, the titular bride. \"Corpse Bride\" is the third stop-motion feature film produced by Burton and the first directed by him (the previous two films, \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\" and \"James and the Giant Peach\", were directed by Henry Selick). This is also the first stop-motion feature from Burton that was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was dedicated to executive producer Joe Ranft, who died during production.\n\nThe Rocky Horror Picture Show: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 British-American musical screwball comedy horror film by 20th Century Fox produced by Lou Adler and Michael White and directed by Jim Sharman. The screenplay was written by Sharman and actor Richard O'Brien, who appears in the film, which is based on the 1973 musical stage production \"of the same title\", with music, book, and lyrics by O'Brien. The production is a parody tribute to the science fiction and horror B movies of the 1930s through to the early 1970s. Along with O'Brien, the film stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick and is narrated by Charles Gray with cast members from the original Royal Court Theatre, Roxy Theatre, and Belasco Theatre productions.\n\nJames and the Giant Peach (film): James and the Giant Peach is a 1996 British-American musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was produced by Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi, directed by Henry Selick, and starred Paul Terry as James. The film is a combination of live action and stop-motion animation. Co-stars Joanna Lumley and Miriam Margolyes played James's aunts in the live-action segments, and Simon Callow, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Jane Leeves, David Thewlis, and Margoyles voiced his insect friends in the animation sequences.\n\nLabyrinth (film): Labyrinth is a 1986 British-American adventure musical dark fantasy film directed by Jim Henson, executive-produced by George Lucas, and based upon conceptual designs by Brian Froud. The film revolves around 15-year-old Sarah's (Jennifer Connelly) quest to reach the center of an enormous otherworldly maze to rescue her infant brother Toby, whom Sarah wished away to Jareth, the Goblin King (David Bowie). With the exception of Connelly and Bowie, most of the film's significant characters are played by puppets produced by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.\n\nMacbeth (1971 film): Macbeth (or The Tragedy of Macbeth) is a 1971 British-American historical drama film directed by Roman Polanski and co-written by Polanski and Kenneth Tynan. A film adaptation of William Shakespeare's tragedy of the same name, it retells the story of the Highland lord who becomes King of Scotland through treachery and murder. The film stars Jon Finch as the title character and Francesca Annis as Lady Macbeth, noted for their relative youth as actors. Themes of historic recurrence, greater pessimism and internal ugliness in physically beautiful characters are added to Shakespeare's story of moral decline, which is presented in a more realistic style.\n\nThe Boy Friend (1971 film): The Boy Friend is a 1971 British-American musical comedy film directed by Ken Russell and starring Twiggy, Christopher Gable, Tommy Tune, and Max Adrian with an uncredited appearance by Glenda Jackson. It is an adaptation of the musical \"The Boy Friend\" by Sandy Wilson. 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The highway is a stub of the incomplete \"Harbour Drive\" project which would have connected Nova Scotia Highway 102 with the Halifax waterfront, via a bridge over the Northwest Arm and a 6-lane highway through the south end along Water Street and along Barrington past Cogswell. The project was cancelled in the 1970s in the wake of public opposition, but not before Northwest Arm Drive and the Cogswell Street Interchange were completed.\n\nOtter Lake Waste Facility: Otter Lake Waste Management Facility is a waste management facility in Otter Lake, Nova Scotia, a community of the Halifax Regional Municipality. The facility was built by the Halifax Regional Municipality in the 1990s to replace an outdated solid waste disposal site in Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia.\n\nWestphal, Nova Scotia: Westphal, is a mainly residential area in Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia. The area is bound by Port Wallis in the north, Waverley Road (Route 318) in the west, Lake Major Road in the east and Main Street (Trunk 7) in the south. The area also includes the watershed and water filtration plant for the Halifax Regional Water Commission that supplies drinking water for the residents of Dartmouth and surrounding communities east of Halifax Harbour. It is named after two Westphal brothers who became admirals in the British navy and who hailed from this part of Nova Scotia - George Augustus Westphal and his younger brother Philip. Their surname is of German origin.\n\nGreen Acres, Nova Scotia: Green Acres, Nova Scotia is a residential neighbourhood in Halifax on the Mainland Halifax within the Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia . 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French village initially included present day villages of Tantallon, Glen Haven and French Village. The French that migrated to the area were French speaking families from the Principality of Montbeliard (annexed by France 1793)and known as the \"Foreign Protestants\". They had come to Nova Scotia between 1750 and 1752 to settle Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Contrary to belief, they were not Huguenots. In 1901, the Halifax and Southwestern Railway was built through the area and the railway choose the name French Village for the station serving the three communities. The French Village station, actually located in Tantallon, has been preserved as a cafe beside the recreational trail that follows the old Halifax & Southwestern Railway roadbed.\n\nLoon Lake, Nova Scotia: Loon Lake is a suburban community of the Halifax Regional Municipality in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is named after a nearby lake. 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St. Margaret's Bay first got settled by French-speaking Foreign Protestants at French Village, Nova Scotia who migrated from Lunenburg, Nova Scotia during the American Revolution. All of these regions were amalgamated into the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) in 1996. 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Over the following decades the raiding parties became bigger and better organized; inland settlements were targeted as well as coastal ones; and the raiders built naval encampments known as longphorts to allow them to remain in Ireland throughout the winter. In the mid 9th century, Viking leader Turgeis or \"Thorgest\" founded a stronghold at Dublin, plundered Leinster and Meath, and raided other parts of Ireland. He was killed by the High King, M\u00e1el Sechnaill mac M\u00e1ele Ruanaid, which was followed by several Irish victories against the Vikings and the seizure of Dublin in 849. Shortly after, a new group of Vikings known as the Dubgaill (\"dark foreigners\") came to Ireland and clashed with the earlier Viking settlers, now called the Finngaill (\"fair foreigners\"). 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He died at the Battle of Strangford Lough in 877 trying to press his Irish claim.\n\nBattle of Strangford Lough: The Battle of Strangford Lough was fought in 877 between two groups of rival Vikings described by the Irish Annals as the \"fair heathens\" and the \"dark heathens\". The \"Annals of Ulster\" describe \"Albann\", a figure usually identified with Halfdan Ragnarsson, a leader of the Great Heathen Army, as king of the \"dark heathens\", and \"Cogad G\u00e1edel re Gallaib\" identifies B\u00e1rid mac \u00cdmair, King of Dublin as the leader of the \"fair heathens\". All accounts agree Halfdan was killed in the battle, and \"Cogad G\u00e1edel re Gallaib\" adds that B\u00e1rid was wounded in it.\n\nAmla\u00edb Conung: Amla\u00edb Conung (Old Norse: \"\u00d3l\u00e1fr\" ; died c. 874) was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century. He was the son of the king of Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary \"Fragmentary Annals of Ireland\" as Gofraid, and brother of Auisle and \u00cdmar, the latter of whom founded the U\u00ed \u00cdmair dynasty, and whose descendants would go on to dominate the Irish Sea region for several centuries. Another Viking leader, Halfdan Ragnarsson, is considered by some scholars to be another brother. The Irish Annals title Amla\u00edb, \u00cdmar and Auisle \"kings of the foreigners\". Modern scholars use the title \"kings of Dublin\" after the Viking settlement which formed the base of their power. The epithet \"Conung\" is derived from the Old Norse \"konungr\" and simply means \"king\". Some scholars consider Amla\u00edb to be identical to Olaf the White, a Viking sea-king who features in the \"Landn\u00e1mab\u00f3k\" and other Icelandic sagas.\n\nBagsecg: Bagsecg (also known as B\u00e6gsecg or Bagsec) (died 8 January 871) was a Viking leader commonly referred to as a king. In 870 or 871 he led The Great Summer Army to England. His forces joined those of the Great Danish Army which had already overrun much of England. He and Halfdan Ragnarsson became the leaders of a joint invasion of the Kingdom of Wessex. He was killed at the Battle of Ashdown, fighting a West Saxon Army led by King Ethelred and his younger brother, the future Alfred the Great.\n\nSitric C\u00e1ech: Sitric C\u00e1ech, also known as Sitric G\u00e1le, (Old Norse: \"Sigtryggr\" , died 927) was a Viking leader who ruled Dublin and then Viking Northumbria in the early 10th century. He was a grandson of \u00cdmar and a member of the U\u00ed \u00cdmair. Sitric was most probably among those Vikings expelled from Dublin in 902, whereafter he may have ruled territory in the eastern Danelaw in England. In 917, he and his kinsman Ragnall ua \u00cdmair sailed separate fleets to Ireland where they won several battles against local kings. Sitric successfully recaptured Dublin and established himself as king, while Ragnall returned to England to become King of Northumbria. In 919, Sitric won a victory at the Battle of Islandbridge over a coalition of local Irish kings who aimed to expel the U\u00ed \u00cdmair from Ireland. Six Irish kings were killed in the battle, including Niall Gl\u00fandub, overking of the Northern U\u00ed N\u00e9ill and High King of Ireland.\n\nIvar the Boneless: Ivar the Boneless (Old Norse: \"\u00cdvarr hinn Beinlausi\" ; ) was a Viking leader and a commander who invaded what is now England. According to the \"Tale of Ragnar Lodbrok\", he was the son of Ragnar Lodbrok and Aslaug. 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The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Niagara Falls Flyers of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Edmonton Oil Kings of the Central Alberta Hockey League in Western Canada. In a best-of-seven series, held at Edmonton Gardens in Edmonton, Alberta, Niagara Falls won their 1st Memorial Cup, defeating Edmonton 4 games to 1.\n\n1962 Memorial Cup: The 1962 Memorial Cup final was the 44th junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Hamilton Red Wings of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Edmonton Oil Kings of the Central Alberta Hockey League in Western Canada. In a best-of-seven series, held at the Guelph Memorial Gardens in Guelph, Ontario, Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener, Ontario, and the Barton Street Arena in Hamilton, Ontario, Hamilton won their 1st Memorial Cup, defeating Edmonton 4 games to 1.\n\n1947 Memorial Cup: The 1947 Memorial Cup final was the 29th junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Toronto St. Michael's Majors of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Moose Jaw Canucks of the Southern Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in Western Canada. The series was a rematch of the 1945 Memorial Cup, and featured the first Memorial Cup games played in the province of Saskatchewan. In a best-of-seven series, held at Shea's Amphitheatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Regina Exhibition Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan, and at the Moose Jaw Arena in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, St. Michael's won their 3rd Memorial Cup, defeating Moose Jaw 4 games to 0.\n\n1937 Memorial Cup: The 1937 Memorial Cup final was the 19th junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Copper Cliff Redmen of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Winnipeg Monarchs of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in Western Canada. This was the first Memorial Cup series to feature a best-of-five format. The games were held at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ontario, Winnipeg won their second Memorial Cup, defeating Copper Cliff three games to one.\n\nNiagara Falls Flyers: The Niagara Falls Flyers were two junior ice hockey franchises that played in the top tier in the Ontario Hockey Association. The first, a Junior \"A\" team existed from 1960 until 1972, and the second in Tier I Junior \"A\" from 1976 until 1982.\n\n1938 Memorial Cup: The 1938 Memorial Cup final was the 20th junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions St. Boniface Seals of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in Western Canada. In a best-of-five series, held at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ontario, St. Boniface won their 1st Memorial Cup, defeating Oshawa 3 games to 2.\n\n1936 Memorial Cup: The 1936 Memorial Cup final was the 18th junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions West Toronto Nationals of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Saskatoon Wesleys of the North Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in Western Canada. In a best-of-three series, held at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ontario, West Toronto won their 1st Memorial Cup, defeating Saskatoon 2 games to 0.\n\n1943 Memorial Cup: The 1943 Memorial Cup final was the 25th junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Winnipeg Rangers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in Western Canada. It was the first Memorial Cup final series to use a best-of-seven series format. The games were held at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ontario, Winnipeg won their second Memorial Cup, defeating Oshawa 4 games to 2.\n\n1952 Memorial Cup: The 1952 Memorial Cup final was the 34th junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champion Regina Pats of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in Western Canada. 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At ARIA Music Awards ceremonies they have been nominated fourteen times winning twice in 2007 for Best Dance Release and Breakthrough Artist \u2013 Album for their eponymous album.\n\n"Weird Al" Yankovic discography: The discography of American singer, songwriter, rapper, musician and parodist \"Weird Al\" Yankovic consists of fourteen studio albums, ten compilation albums, eleven video albums, two extended plays, forty-six singles and fifty-four music videos. Since the debut of his first comedy song in 1976, he has sold more than 12 million albums\u2014more than any other comedy act in history\u2014recorded more than 150 parody and original songs, and performed more than 1,000 live shows. His works have earned him four Grammy Awards among eleven nominations, along with several gold and platinum record certifications in the United States. 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Club members are given voting privileges for the award.\n\nMaxwell Award: The Maxwell Award is presented annually to the college football player judged by a panel of sportscasters, sportswriters, and National Collegiate Athletic Association head coaches and the membership of the Maxwell Football Club to be the best all-around in the United States. The award is named after Robert \"Tiny\" Maxwell, a Swarthmore College football player, coach and sportswriter. Johnny Lattner (1952, 1953) and Tim Tebow (2007, 2008) are the only players to have won the award twice. It is the college equivalent of the Bert Bell Award of the National Football League, also given out by the Maxwell Club.\n\nEwald Lienen: Ewald Lienen (born 28 November 1953) is a German former football player and current technical director of FC St. Pauli.\n\nNorbert Eilenfeldt: Norbert Eilenfeldt (born 17 February 1956 in Gelsenkirchen) is a retired German football player. 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It was released in July 1992 as the first single and title track from his CD \"In This Life. \"\n\nMeredith Averill: Meredith Averill is an American television writer and producer. Born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Averill graduated from New York University with a degree in screenwriting. She began her career as an assistant to TV writer/producers Andr\u00e9 Nemec and Josh Appelbaum, then became a writer for the ABC Family mini-series \"Samurai Girl\", ABC's \"Life on Mars\" and ABC's \"Happy Town\". Averill then spent three years on CBS's \"The Good Wife\" as a writer and producer. 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He worked in the decoration department of the Chicago Exposition, and after moving to New York City in 1897, he was the art critic of \"Harper's Weekly\", the New York \"Evening Post\", the New York \"Sun\" (1901\u201304), the \"International Studio\", and the \"New York American\". His publications are of a popular rather than a scholarly character, but he was an important early if equivocal advocate of modern art in America. His writings were suggestive and stimulating to laymen and encouraged interest in many fields of art. One of his last books, \"Art for Life's Sake\" (1913), described his philosophy, which argued that the arts must be seen as \"an integral part of life...[not] an orchid-like parasite on life\" or a specialized or elite indulgence. 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Forced to the realization that he was not having enough fun as a would-be hedonist to justify the lifestyle, he decided to become a full-time writer. On the way there he became what may be the only person to hold a Masters of Arts degree in Speculative Fiction (Goddard College). After 20 years in Paris, where he worked as a publisher's reader for several French publishers and, less artistically, as a financial translator for French brokerage houses, he now lives in Pacific Grove, California. His first novel, \"Symbiote's Crown\" (\"l'Idiot-roi\") received the French \"Prix Apollo\" award. This novel was science fiction. He won a World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction in 1985 for \"Still Life with Scorpion\", and has been nominated for the award three other times. Baker was co-author of the screenplay for the French film LITAN, which won the \"Prix de la Critique\" (Critic's Prize) at the Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival in 1982, and has worked on a number of other French films. 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In the 70's, due to his leftist tendencies and alleged affiliation with the \"Group of 12\" accused of plotting to kidnap Farah Pahlavi, the Queen of Iran, and the crown prince, he was tried and sentenced to life in prison. During the revolution of 1979 in Iran, along with other political prisoners, he was released and returned to Sanandaj, a Provence of Kurdistan, Iran. He joined the Democratic Party of Kurdistan and was a member of this party until 1985. He has continued his life in Sweden since then as a political activist, writer, sculptor, and film director. He also teaches cinema and documentary cinematography.\n\nLasse Str\u00f6mstedt: Folke Lars-Olov Str\u00f6mstedt, (23 May 1935, G\u00e4vle - 4 July 2009), better known as Lasse Str\u00f6mstedt, was a Swedish writer who wrote of and about his own life in prison and drug abuse. Str\u00f6mstedt was born in G\u00e4vle in 1935. He was a casual laborer whose working life was frequently disrupted by imprisonment. After 1971 he changed his life and became a writer, debater and actor. In 1974, Str\u00f6msted published his first novel, \"Grundbulten\" (The Cornerstone), written together with reporter Christer Dahl under the pseudonym \"Kenneth Ahl\". Str\u00f6mstedt was married to Swedish singer and writer Ann-Christine B\u00e4rnsten. He died aged 74 of natural causes in Gr\u00e4nna on 4 July 2009.\n\nBill Barich: Bill Barich (born 1943 in Winona, Minnesota) is an American writer. He grew up on Long Island and graduated from Colgate University in 1965. Subsequently, he served in the U.S. Peace Corps in eastern Nigeria (Biafra), then settled in northern California where many of his books are set. He published \"Laughing in the Hills\", his first book, a classic account of racetrack life, in 1980. William Shawn, editor of \"The New Yorker\", ran a two-part excerpt from the book and appointed Barich a staff writer. His contributions over the next fifteen years fall into three categories: travel and the sporting life; reportage; and short fiction. \"Traveling Light\", his account of a sojourn abroad in Italy and England, appeared in 1984, after which he won a Guggenheim Fellowship in Fiction. His other books include \"Hard to Be Good\" (stories); \"Big Dreams: Into the Heart of California\" (travel); \"Carson Valley\" (novel); \"Crazy for Rivers\" (angling/autobiography); and \"A Fine Place to Daydream\" (travel/racing). Barich's work has been included in \"Best American Short Stories\" and many other anthologies. In addition to \"The New Yorker\", he has contributed to \"Esquire\", \"Sports Illustrated\", \"American Poetry Review\", \"Salon\", \"Narrative\", and other magazines and journals, and he is a Literary Laureate of the San Francisco Public Library. He travels between Santa Monica, California and Dublin, Ireland. He has also written a book entitled \"A Pint of Plain,\" an account of his setting out to find a traditional authentic Irish pub. It is a lament of sorts as he is seeking the famous Pat Cohen-type pub of the John Wayne film \"The Quiet Man.\" In 2010, Barich published Long Way Home: On the Trail of Steinbeck's America,\" his account of a 5,943-mile cross-country trip undertaken in the autumn of 2008 just prior to the presidential election. He assesses the state of the nation in much the same way John Steinbeck did almost fifty years ago in \"Travels With Charley.\" From 2010 through 2012 he worked as the lead writer on the HBO series Luck about horses and racing created by David Milch and starring Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte.\n\nFrederick Buechner: Carl Frederick Buechner (born July 11, 1926) is an American writer and theologian. He is an ordained Presbyterian minister and the author of more than thirty published books. His work encompasses different genres, including fiction, autobiography, essays and sermons, and his career has spanned six decades. Buechner's books have been translated into many languages for publication around the world. He is best known for his works \"A Long Day's Dying\" (his first work, published in 1950); \"The Book of Bebb\", a tetralogy based on the character Leo Bebb published in 1979; \"Godric\", a first person narrative of the life of the medieval saint, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1981; \"Brendan\", a second novel narrating a saint's life, published in 1987; \"Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations with Frederick Buechner\" (1992); and his autobiographical works \"The Sacred Journey\" (1982), \"Now and Then\" (1983), \"Telling Secrets\" (1991), and \"The Eyes of the Heart: Memoirs of the Lost and Found\" (1999). 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Paz, April 3, 1951 - San Miguel, December 27, 1996) was an Argentine actress and television presenter. Her mother, a Peronist, took Lemercier to an acting audition when she was a teenager. She had two sisters, Gloria and Maria Rosa Perone. In 1968, she married the singer Freddy Tadeo (Ricardo Ortega), brother of Palito Ortega. They had three children, Pablo, Paula, and Julia. She died from a gunshot wound to the head.\n\nPalito Ortega: Ram\u00f3n Bautista Ortega (born March 8, 1942) is an Argentine singer and actor, better known as Palito Ortega. (] ) Ortega It's icon of Popular Argentine Music. Considered one of the main Argentine representatives of the musical style called New wave that marked the Hispanic-American music between the years '60 and '70. 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She has acted in minor parts in movies and commercials. In 1990 she briefly played Jessica Buchanan on the soap opera \"One Life to Live\".\n\nLee Meriwether: Lee Ann Meriwether (born May 27, 1935) is an American actress, former model, and the winner of the 1955 Miss America pageant. She is known for her role as Betty Jones, Buddy Ebsen's secretary and daughter-in-law in the long-running 1970s crime drama \"Barnaby Jones\". The role earned her two Golden Globe Award nominations in 1975 and 1976, and an Emmy Award nomination in 1977. She is also known for her role as Herman Munster's long-haired wife, Lily Munster, on the 1980s sitcom \"The Munsters Today\", as well as for her portrayal of Catwoman, replacing Julie Newmar in the film version of \"Batman\" (1966), and for a co-starring role on the science fiction series \"The Time Tunnel\". Meriwether had a recurring role as Ruth Martin on the daytime soap opera \"All My Children\" until the end of the series in September 2011.\n\nAilsa Stewart: Ailsa Stewart (n\u00e9e O'Rourke, previously Hogan) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Home and Away\". She was married to Alf Stewart and had a son Duncan. She was played by actress Judy Nunn for 13 and a half years. When Nunn left the show she was one of only four original cast members . The role of Ailsa was briefly played by theatre star Nancye Hayes whilst Nunn was taking leave due to illness in 2000.\n\nSpirit of '76 (Marvel Comics): The Spirit of '76 (real name William Naslund) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Frank Robbins as part of a World War II-era superhero team, the Crusaders, and patterned on the DC Comics group the Freedom Fighters, the character first appeared in \"The Invaders\" #14 (March 1977). 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The awards are presented by the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) and was first presented in 1995. There were no official nominees announced until 2001. There have been two ties in this category (2008, 2009) and there are currently six nominees annually. This is the main best actress award for leading dramatic performances. The Critics' Choice also have other categories for lead actress; Best Actress in a Comedy and Best Actress in an Action Movie. For supporting actress, see Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress.\n\nAnamaria Marinca: Anamaria Marinca (born 1 April 1978) is a Romanian actress. She made her screen debut with the Channel 4 film \"Sex Traffic\", for which she won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress. 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She subsequently starred in the films \"Silent House\" (2011), \"Liberal Arts\" (2012), \"Godzilla\" (2014), \"I Saw the Light\" (2015), and \"Wind River\" (2017). Since 2014, she has portrayed Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.\n\nList of accolades received by Titanic: \"Titanic\" began its awards sweep starting with the Golden Globes, winning four, namely Best Motion Picture \u2013 Drama, Best Director, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song. Kate Winslet and Gloria Stuart were also nominees. It won the ACE \"Eddie\" Award, ASC Award, Art Directors Guild Award, Cinema Audio Society Awards, Screen Actors Guild Award (Best Supporting Actress for Gloria Stuart), The Directors Guild of America Award, and Broadcast Film Critics Association Award (Best Director for James Cameron), and The Producer Guild of America Award. 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Each chart is dated with the \"week-ending\" date of the previous Thursday (i.e. the day before issue). The singles chart was first published on 1 October 1962, and covered the top ten singles of the previous week by record label shipments.\n\nEchosmith: Echosmith is an American, Corporate indie pop band formed in February 2009 in Chino, California. Originally formed as a quartet of siblings, the band currently consists of Sydney, Noah and Graham Sierota, following the departure of eldest sibling Jamie in late 2016. Echosmith started first as \"Ready Set Go!\" until they signed to Warner Bros. Records in May 2012. They are best known for their hit song \"Cool Kids\", which reached number 13 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified double platinum by the RIAA with over 1,200,000 sales in the United States and also double platinum by ARIA in Australia. The song was Warner Bros. Records' fifth-biggest-selling-digital song of 2014, with 1.3 million downloads sold. The band's debut album, \"Talking Dreams\", was released on October 8, 2013.", "question": "which music industry standard record chart in the United States is Cool Kids at number 13 ", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"song_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the song."}, "peak_position": {"type": "integer", "description": "The highest position the song reached on the chart."}}, "required": ["title", "peak_position"], "additionalProperties": false}, "chart_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the music chart."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the chart is standard."}, "is_industry_standard": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the chart is considered an industry standard."}, "chart_scope": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of music releases the chart tracks (e.g., singles, albums)."}}, "required": ["name", "country", "is_industry_standard", "chart_scope"], "additionalProperties": false}, "final_answer_chart_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the music industry standard record chart in the United States where the song peaked at the specified position."}}, "required": ["song_details", "chart_details", "final_answer_chart_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"song_details": {"title": "Cool Kids", "peak_position": 13}, "chart_details": {"name": "Billboard Hot 100", "country": "United States", "is_industry_standard": true, "chart_scope": "singles"}, "final_answer_chart_name": "Billboard Hot 100"}, "ground_truth": {"song_details": {"title": "Cool Kids", "peak_position": 13}, "chart_details": {"name": "Billboard Hot 100", "country": "United States", "is_industry_standard": true, "chart_scope": "singles"}, "final_answer_chart_name": "Billboard Hot 100"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1919, "output_tokens": 74, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d96bbee475f8922fc9e2441346a67c38b1f8d2fca918ca4c984217f8cb5be1df", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7904ae554299078472778a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Best Buy", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Best Buy: Best Buy Co., Inc. is an American multinational consumer electronics corporation headquartered in Richfield, Minnesota, a Minneapolis suburb. Internationally, it also operates in Canada and Mexico. It was formerly operational in China until February 2011 (when the faction was merged with Five Star) and in Europe until 2012. The company was founded by Richard M. Schulze and Gary Smoliak in 1966 as an audio specialty store. In 1983, it was renamed and rebranded with more emphasis placed on consumer electronics.\n\nAppForge: AppForge, Inc. was a software company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, providing mobile application development services as well as CrossFire, a software tool simplifying mobile applications for Symbian, Windows Mobile, RIM BlackBerry, and Palm OS. Crossfire was a software plugin for Visual Basic 6 and for Microsoft Visual Studio . NET.\n\nReporty Homeland Security: Reporty Homeland Security is a multi-national public safety technology company headquartered in Israel. Its focus is enhancing communications with emergency and city services through technology and mobile applications, acting as a gateway between smart devices and Public Safety Answering Points. Reporty connects individuals in emergencies to emergency services via live video and audio. Using an application, smart devices, and IoT, Reporty helps emergency services establish what is happening in real-time and provide citizens with faster emergency support.\n\nCollabrify: Collabrification came from the foundation of making mobile education more collaborative. From the start, it was designed to make something that was inherently non-collaborative and make it collaborative. The infrastructure has been used in the IMLC, University of Michigan, University of Texas, and the department of Mathematics and Information Technology at The Hong Kong Institute of Education. 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The company was formed on 18 August 1999 by ten IT professionals, who formerly worked for Cambridge Technology Partners, Lucent Technologies, and Wipro.\n\nAT Internet: AT Internet is a privately held company that provides web analytics services and consulting for websites, intranet, mobile sites and mobile applications. It has provided these services since 1995. The company is commonly known (especially in France) by the former name of its flagship product XiTi . AT Internet\u2019s solution, the Analytics Suite, is used on approximately 20,000 websites and mobile applications worldwide.\n\nDragonRAD: DragonRAD is a cross-platform mobile development tool for building, deploying, and managing enterprise mobile applications across a variety of smartphones and tablets. DragonRAD is developed by Seregon Solutions Inc. and was released in September 2010. DragonRAD is an evolution of SeregonMAP, a mobile enterprise application platform, that adds many new features to the drag and drop enterprise application development platform. Cross platform support for developing Android and Windows Mobile applications was added in October 2010. On January 12, 2011, the company made a commitment to developers and the BlackBerry platform with their announcement to support the BlackBerry PlayBook, expanding its cross platform support to the tablet market.\n\nSlyce: Slyce Inc. is a visual search and recognition company headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, with operations in New Waterford, Nova Scotia. The company developed image recognition technology that can identify products based on a picture and allow the user to purchase the item on their smartphone. The company has partnered with a number of retailers in the United States and Europe to operate its technology inside their mobile applications, including Neiman Marcus, Best Buy, and Home Depot. The company also operates two other mobile apps, Craves, and SnipSnap.\n\nSky-mobi: Sky-mobi Limited is a mobile applications company based in Hangzhou, China. It is China's largest mobile application store by sales. The company was set up on April 20, 2007; prior to 2010, it was named Profit Star Limited. Sky-mobi was funded by the US-based Sequoia Capital, and provides mobile applications and services through its mobile application platform (\u201cMaopao\u201d).\n\nSmartCell Technology: SmartCell Technology, LLC was a mobile applications developer with its headquarters in Irvine, California, United States, and a development center in Shanghai, China. Commonly referred to as \"SmartCell\" for short, the company was founded in 2001 by its President and CEO, Bruce Wang, whose previous involvements have been with mobile technology. 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She is known for her role as Rachel Kinski in \"Neighbours\". Previously she played Francesca Thomas in \"The Sleepover Club\", although her breakthrough movie role came in \"Tomorrow, When the War Began\", a 2010 movie adaption of the teen novel of the same name in which she played lead protagonist Ellie Linton. She also played Lady Kenna in the American series \"Reign\" from 2013 to 2015 and had a recurring role in the ABC2 series \"Please Like Me\" from 2013 to 2016. In 2017 Stasey starred as Ada on the Fox television drama \"APB\", which was cancelled after one season in May 2017.\n\nPhyllomorpha laciniata: Phyllomorpha laciniata (the golden egg bug) is a species of coreid bug, and one of only two members of the genus \"Phyllomorpha\". They are specific to the host plant \"Paronychia argentea\". It is noted for its habit of laying its eggs on other members of its species, who act as mobile nests (oviposition substrate). These co-opted egg carriers provide more protection for the eggs than laying them at static locations on plant leaves or stems. While \"Phyllomorpha laciniata\" females can and do lay eggs on their host plant, the availability of suitable egg carriers seems to stimulate the deposition of mature eggs.\n\nThe Golden Egg: The Golden Egg (Dutch: Het Gouden Ei), published as The Vanishing in English-speaking countries, is a psychological thriller novella written by Dutch author Tim Krabb\u00e9, first published in 1984. The plot centers on a man whose obsession over the fate of his missing lover from years ago drives him to confront her abductor and pay the ultimate sacrifice in order to know the truth. The book was adapted into a 1988 film which was later remade in an English-language version by the same director.\n\nEgg Bowl: The Battle for the Golden Egg, also informally known as the Egg Bowl, is an American college football rivalry game played annually between Southeastern Conference members Mississippi State University and Ole Miss (The University of Mississippi). The rivalry is the tenth longest uninterrupted series in the United States. The two teams first played each other in 1901. Since 1927 the winning squad has been awarded possession of the \"Golden Egg Trophy\". In cases where the game ended in a tie the previous winner retained possession of the trophy. Ole Miss leads the series, 63\u201344\u20136.\n\nThe Vanishing (1993 film): The Vanishing is a 1993 American psychological thriller starring Jeff Bridges, Kiefer Sutherland, Nancy Travis and Sandra Bullock. It is an American remake of a 1988 Franco-Dutch film also called \"The Vanishing\", and also directed by George Sluizer.\n\nAbraham Whistler: Abraham Whistler is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a vampire hunter and the mentor of Blade. Screenwriter David S. Goyer created him for the 1998 film \"Blade\" (in which the part was played by Kris Kristofferson), but he first appeared on screen in \"Spider-Man: The Animated Series\" where he was voiced by Malcolm McDowell and later by Oliver Muirhead. In 2006, Abraham Whistler appeared in the television show \"\". He shares many traits and is partially inspired by the character Jamal Afari. His first appearance in a comic can be found in the comic book movie adaption of the Blade II movie, but his face is also seen on 2 covers of the Max imprint Blade comic from Marvel.\n\nHiranyagarbha: Hira\u1e47yagarbha (Sanskrit: \u0939\u093f\u0930\u0923\u094d\u092f\u0917\u0930\u094d\u092d\u0903 ; literally the 'golden womb' or 'golden egg', poetically translated as 'universal germ') is the source of the creation of universe or the manifested cosmos in Vedic philosophy, as well as an avatar of Vishnu in the Bhagavata Purana. It finds mention in one hymn of the Rigveda (RV 10.121), known as the Hira\u1e47yagarbha S\u016bkta, suggesting a single creator deity (verse 8: \"yo deve\u1e63v \u0101dhi dev\u0101 eka \u0101s\u012bt \", Griffith: \"He is the God of gods, and none beside him.\") , identified in the hymn as Praj\u0101pati. The concept of the \"golden womb\" is again mentioned in the Vishvakarman S\u016bkta (RV 10.82).\n\nAngry Birds Stella (TV series): Angry Birds Stella is a Finnish computer-animated TV series based on the game \"Angry Birds Stella\" that was produced by Rovio Entertainment. The first episode, \"A Fork in the Friendship\", aired on ToonsTV in November 1, 2014. The series recounts the tale of Stella, along with her friends Luca, Willow, Poppy and Dahlia, as they work their way against Gale, the former friend of Stella, that is the queen of the pigs in Golden Island. The first season focuses on Gale trying to hunt for the Golden Egg, but, fails as seen in the final episode of season 1, \"To The Bitter End\". The second season focuses on Gale returning and trying to hunt for the Golden Egg again, and she succeeded as seen in \"The Golden Queen\", the 9th episode of season 2. Also, Dahlia, one of the birds, tries searching for the egg as well for an experiment, but this time, she fails, as seen in \"It's Mine!\" , the 6th episode of season 2. Soon enough, the birds realize how dangerous this egg can be, as seen in \"Premonition\", the 11th episode in season 2, which in when Gale with the Golden Egg, anything that is touched with it, turns to gold. However, when that happens, another thing turns to stone, the opposite of gold, which causes nature, and even worse, food to be turned to stone as well. Now, it is up to the Stella gang to save Golden Island before it is too late. They do succeed, as seen in \"You Asked For It\", the 13th and final episode of season 2 and the series finale of \"Angry Birds Stella\", where after a long awful night, Stella and her gang launch the Golden Egg out of the island, never to be seen again. Gale does not mind because when she saw the Golden Egg after she broke out of the gold in the episode, she ran away, back into her castle.\n\nClint de Ganon: Clint de Ganon is an American drummer and percussionist from Hastings, New York. Clint has played in many Broadway hits including Hairspray and Footloose - writing the drum score for both. He was also the drummer for the movie adaption of Hairspray. Currently, Clint can be found at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre where he is the drummer for Broadway musical .\n\nGolden Lamp of Knowledge: The Golden Lamp of Knowledge is a trophy given to winners between quiz bowl matches between Mississippi State University and the University of Mississippi. Using the Golden Egg trophy for winners of football games between the universities as a model, the trophy is passed back and forth between the schools. 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It has also in the recent past been a round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge, the European Rally Cup South and the European Rally Cup West. The rally is a tarmac rally event and has been since inception.\n\nUD Las Zocas: Uni\u00f3n Deportiva Las Zocas is a Spanish football team based in Las Zocas, San Miguel de Abona, in the autonomous community of the Canary Islands. Founded in 1986 it plays in Tercera Divisi\u00f3n \u2013 Group 12, holding home games at \"Estadio Juanito Marrero\", with a capacity of 3,000 seats.\n\nUD Las Palmas: Uni\u00f3n Deportiva Las Palmas, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Las Palmas, in the autonomous community of Canary Islands. 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A native Guanche prince in the Canary Islands during the second half of the 15th century, Bentor was the eldest grandson (in some sources, son) of Bencomo, the penultimate mencey (or king) of Taoro. Taoro was one of nine menceyatos, or kingdoms, on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands before the Spanish conquest of the islands. Bentor's mother was probably named Ha\u00f1agua, although this is unclear. He succeeded his grandfather as mencey upon his father's death in November 1494, and led the kingdom until his own death by suicide four months later in February 1495. 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S. Eliot: Thomas Stearns Eliot, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (26 September 1888 \u2013 4 January 1965) was a British essayist, publisher, playwright, literary and social critic, and \"one of the twentieth century's major poets\". He moved from his native United States to England in 1914 at the age of 25, settling, working, and marrying there. He eventually became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39, renouncing his American citizenship.\n\nAlan Seeger: Alan Seeger (22 June 1888 \u2013 4 July 1916) was an American poet who fought and died in World War I during the Battle of the Somme, serving in the French Foreign Legion. Seeger was the uncle of American folk singer Pete Seeger, and was a classmate of T.S. Eliot at Harvard. He is best known for the poem, \"I Have a Rendezvous with Death\", a favorite of President John F. Kennedy. A statue representing him is on the monument in the Place des \u00c9tats-Unis, Paris, honoring fallen Americans who volunteered for France during the war. Seeger is sometimes called the \"American Rupert Brooke.\"\n\nPoetry Book Society: The Poetry Book Society (PBS) was founded in 1953 by T. S. Eliot and friends, including Sir Basil Blackwell, \"to propagate the art of poetry\". Eric Walter White was secretary from December 1953 until 1971, and was subsequently the society's chairman. The PBS was chaired by Philip Larkin in the 1980s. Each quarter the Society selects one newly published collection of poetry as its \"Choice\" title for its members and makes four \"Recommendations\" for optional purchase. The Society also publishes the quarterly poetry journal, the \"PBS Bulletin\", and until 2016 administered the annual T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry. Following the Poetry Society's instigation of its New Generation Poets promotion in 1994, the Poetry Book Society organised two subsequent \"Next Generation Poets\" promotions in 2004 and 2014. In 2016 the former Poetry Book Society charity which had managed the book club from 1953 had to be wound up, with its director Chris Holifield appointed as the new director of the T.S. Eliot Prize, and with its book club and company name taken over by book sales agency Inpress Ltd in Newcastle.\n\nCharles William Eliot: Charles William Eliot (March 20, 1834 \u2013 August 22, 1926) was an American academic who was selected as Harvard's president in 1869. He transformed the provincial college into the preeminent American research university. Eliot served until 1909, having the longest term as president in the university's history. He was a cousin of the Nobel Prize-winning poet T.S. Eliot.\n\nHamlet and His Problems: Hamlet and His Problems is an essay written by T.S. Eliot in 1919 that offers a critical reading of \"Hamlet\". The essay first appeared in Eliot's \"The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism\" in 1920. It was later reprinted by Faber & Faber in 1932 in \"Selected Essays, 1917-1932\". Eliot's critique gained attention partly due to his claim that \"Hamlet\" is \"most certainly an artistic failure\". Eliot also popularised the concept of the objective correlative\u2014a mechanism used to evoke emotion in an audience\u2014in the essay. The essay is also an example of Eliot's use of what became known as new criticism.\n\nFamous Last Words (novel): Famous Last Words is a 1981 novel by Canadian author Timothy Findley, in which Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (originally from the Ezra Pound poem of the same name) is the main character.\n\nRain Song (al-Sayyab): Rain Song (\u0627\u0646\u0634\u0648\u062f\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0645\u0637\u0631 \u201cUnsh\u016bdat alma\u1e6dar\u201d) is a famous 1960 poetry collection and Arabic poem by Badr Shakir al-Sayyab One of the \"great poems in modern Arabic poetry\", it has been compared to T.S. Eliot's \"The Waste Land\".\n\nHugh Selwyn Mauberley: Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (1920) is a long poem by Ezra Pound. It has been regarded as a turning point in Pound's career (by F.R. Leavis and others), and its completion was swiftly followed by his departure from England. The name \"Selwyn\" might have been an homage to Rhymers' Club member Selwyn Image. 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All stores are independently owned. The parent company (ELETA LTD) is communally owned with each retailer owning a share. As of 2006, the Proton retail network consists of around 390 stores throughout Greece. They also sell their own brand of cola, Proton Cola.\n\nCoop (Hungary): Coop is a Hungarian supermarket chain and buying group with about 4000 stores. In 2015, it is the second largest retail chain in Hungary.\n\nUnited Hardware Distributing Company: United Hardware Distributing Co. is a dealer-owned corporation based in Plymouth, Minnesota which provides distribution services for about 610 member-owned stores, the majority of which operate under the Hardware Hank trade name. In addition, the company services about 800 other stores owned by non-members. 2006 sales were $183 million. It was founded in 1945 as a furniture and hardware distributor. The furniture division was sold in 1953, and it became a dealer-owned retailers' cooperative in 1957 when majority control was assumed by a group of hardware store owners. In addition to servicing the Hardware Hank stores, United Hardware also services TrustWorthy Hardware Stores, Golden Rule Lumber Centers, and Ranch & Pet Supply stores. It is a member of the Distribution America buying group.\n\nNisa (retailer): Nisa Retail Limited (formerly Nisa-Today's) is a brand and buying group (or \"symbol group\") of independent retailers (primarily small grocery shops) and wholesalers in the United Kingdom. It is a mutual organisation owned by its members and operating \"...like a co-operative, using the collective buying power of the large group of members to negotiate deals with suppliers\".\n\nWarehouse store: A warehouse store or warehouse supermarket is a food and grocery retailer that operates stores geared toward offering deeper discounted prices than a traditional supermarket. These stores offer a no-frills experience and warehouse shelving stocked well with merchandise intended to move at higher volumes. Unlike warehouse clubs, warehouse stores do not require a membership or membership fees. Warehouse stores also offer a selection of merchandise sold in bulk, Typically warehouse stores are laid out in a logical format which leads people a certain way around the store to the checkout. As one enters the store they are directed down an aisle of discounted special buys when entering the store. From there the layout typically then leads to the fresh Produce followed by the Deli at the back of the store. Also included bakery and other departments similar to other supermarkets. Another typical feature of these stores is that the customer bags their own groceries which also helps to reduce the overall cost. Many warehouse stores are operated by traditional grocery chains both as a way to attract lower income, value conscious consumers and to maximize their buying power in order to lower costs at their mainstream stores. Notable examples of corporations who operate warehouse stores include United States chains Kroger and Albertsons LLC and the smaller Sacramento-based Nugget Market. However, WinCo Foods is an exception as it is a warehouse chain of its own and not part of a larger chain of traditional supermarkets like A&P, Safeway, Kroger, or Supervalu.\n\nDigitas Health: Digitas Health is an interactive marketing agency catering exclusively to healthcare and pharmaceutical companies. The company was founded in 1990 as Medical Broadcasting Corporation and became a unit of Digitas in 2006 as Digitas Health. In 2011, the agency became independent of Digitas, and integrated into the Publicis Healthcare Communications Group (PHCG), the world\u2019s largest healthcare communications network. PHCG is part of Paris-based Publicis Groupe the world\u2019s third largest communications group, second largest media counsel and buying group, and a global leader in digital and healthcare communications.\n\nCrest Foods: Crest Foods is a family owned and operated business chain of grocery stores in Oklahoma, with the corporate office in Edmond. As of 2017, there are 8 stores and a 9th store will open in late 2017 or early 2018. It buys direct from 150 manufacturers and the largest supplier in the state.\n\nToymaster: Toymaster is an association of independently owned toy stores formed in 1977 as a buying group. , it comprises over 250 independently owned toy retailers in the United Kingdom and Ireland. There are six in Wales, three in Jersey, one in Guernsey and three on the Isle of Man.\n\nFilco Foods: Filco Foods is an independent grocery chain based in Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. As of 2013, Filco has 8 stores and operates as part of the Nisa group. Filco Foods was founded by Phillip Jones in 1946. The original location opened on Wine Street in Llantwit Major in 1946. Goods were packaged and delivered according to the customer shopping lists. In 2010 the company celebrated its 65th anniversary with a charity drive.\n\nCo-operative Federal Trading Services: The Co-operative Federal Retail and Trading Services is the central buying group for co-operative retail societies in the United Kingdom. It came into its current structure in 2015, though its predecessor was established in 1993, and it supplies almost all food bought for sale by the over 4,000 co-operative foodstores in the UK. The buying group is owned and controlled by each of its member societies but is managed by The Co-operative Group on their behalf. 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He won two Emmy Awards.\n\nManglehorn: Manglehorn is a 2014 American drama film directed by David Gordon Green and written by Paul Logan. The film stars Al Pacino, Holly Hunter, Harmony Korine and Chris Messina. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. The film was released in theaters on June 19, 2015, by IFC Films.\n\nMister Lonely: Mister Lonely is a 2007 British-French-Irish-American comedy-drama film directed by Harmony Korine and co-written with his brother Avi Korine. The film features an ensemble cast of international actors, including Diego Luna, Samantha Morton, Denis Lavant, Werner Herzog, James Fox, Anita Pallenberg and Leos Carax.\n\nDivision Films: Division Films is a Los Angeles-based film finance and production company established by Wicks Walker in 2012. The company's first film was \"Spring Breakers\" starring James Franco, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Benson. Walker and another producer greenlit the production after Beno\u00eet Debie was recruited as cinematographer to work alongside director Harmony Korine and with Selena Gomez added to the cast. \" Spring Breakers\" was selected for competition in the 69th Venice Film Festival and released worldwide in 2013.\n\nCary Woods: Cary Woods is an American film producer of over twenty titles across various genres, from worldwide blockbusters \"Scream\" and \"Godzilla\" to critically acclaimed breakouts by filmmakers Alexander Payne (\"Citizen Ruth\"), Larry Clark (\"Kids\"), Doug Liman (\"Swingers\"), James Mangold (\"Cop Land\") and Harmony Korine (\"Gummo\").\n\nFight Harm: Fight Harm is an abandoned project by Harmony Korine filmed in 1999. The premise was to verbally provoke passers-by into a fight. The rules were Korine couldn't throw the first punch and the person confronted had to be bigger than Korine. To Korine, \"Fight Harm\" was high-comedy reminiscent of Buster Keaton. \"I wanted to push humour to extreme limits to demonstrate that there's a tragic component in everything.\" Filmed in New York, the project was abandoned following the injuries Korine received while shooting.\n\nLamont Johnson (Fretless Bassist): Eugene Lamont Johnson (born April 20, 1955, in Highland Park, Michigan), commonly known as E Lamont Johnson or Lamont Johnson, is an American musician. He was the lead singer of the composition \"This Must Be Heaven\" and electric fretless bassist of the R&B band Brainstorm. As a result of his electric fretless bass work throughout the mid 1970s, He gained recognition for being the first internationally recognized electric fretless bassist in R&B music.\n\nSpring Breakers: Spring Breakers is a 2012 American crime film written and directed by Harmony Korine. It stars James Franco, Vanessa Hudgens, Selena Gomez, Ashley Benson and Rachel Korine and follows four college-aged girls on their spring break in Florida where they meet an eccentric local drug dealer named Alien who helps them in a time of desperation, and their eventual descent into a world of drugs, crime, and violence.\n\nHarmony Korine: Harmony Korine (born January 4, 1973) is an American film director and screenwriter. He is best known for writing \"Kids\" and for writing and directing \"Spring Breakers\", \"Gummo\", \"Julien Donkey-Boy\" and \"Mister Lonely\". His film \"Trash Humpers\" premiered at Toronto International Film Festival and won the main prize, the DOX Award, at CPH:DOX in November 2009. His most recent film, \"Spring Breakers\", was released in 2013.\n\nA Crack Up at the Race Riots: A Crack Up at the Race Riots is a novel written by Harmony Korine, writer of such cult films as \"Kids\" and \"Spring Breakers\". He is also writer/director of Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy, Mister Lonely, and Trash Humpers. 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Thought to be comparable to the old Land Spaniel, they are similar to the English Springer Spaniel and historically have been referred to as both the Welsh Spaniel and the Welsh Cocker Spaniel. They were relatively unknown until a succession of victories in dog trials by the breed increased its popularity. Following recognition by The Kennel Club in 1902, the breed gained the modern name of Welsh Springer Spaniel. The breed's coat only comes in a single colour combination of white with red markings, usually in a piebald pattern. Loyal and affectionate, they can become very attached to family members and are wary of strangers. Health conditions are limited to those common among many breeds of dog, although they are affected more than average by hip dysplasia and some eye conditions. They are a working dog, bred for hunting, and while not as rare as some varieties of spaniel, they are rarer than the more widely known English Springer Spaniel with which they are sometimes confused.\n\nScienter: The scienter action is a category within [tort] law in some[common law] jurisdictions which deals with the damage done by an animal directly to a human. It had a long history in English law, although it was abolished by the [Animals Act 1971]. An action in those common law jurisdictions where it has not been extinguished by statute, is in addition to the torts of negligence and nuisance, or more bespoke torts like cattle trespass. Where an animal is known to behave in a certain way, and that is expressed on a person causing injury, an action can be taken in this tort. This tort is not available in New South Wales, The Australian Capital Territory, South Australia or New Zealand. In these jurisdictions the actions involving animals need to be in nuisance or negligence. To be successful the plaintiff needs to take action against the person in control of the animal, and it is strict liability, requiring no more than proof of injury, that the animal had a problematic trait, and the person in control knew about the trait in the animal. Being strict liability, there is no need to argue fault in the form of wilful intent or negligence on the part of the animal or its controller. The only defence is if it can be proved the plaintiff voluntarily assumed the risk of injury by their actions, or if the plaintiff was the cause of the injury. It is common to distinguish between harmless animals and wild animals. No scienter is needed for wild animals. Animals are classed as wild or harmless on the basis of species or kind, not on the basis of being a tame individual. An elephant is considered wild irrespective of its use. The scienter action is referred to in Rylands v. Fletcher in that one who keeps a wild thing \u201cmust keep it at his peril\u201d to make reference to part of Justice Colin Blackburn\u2019s comment.\n\nSussex Spaniel: The Sussex Spaniel is a breed of dog developed in Sussex in southern England. It is a low, compact spaniel and is similar in appearance to the Clumber Spaniel. They can be slow-paced, but can have a clownish and energetic temperament. They suffer from health conditions common to spaniels and some large dogs, as well as a specific range of heart conditions and spinal disc herniation.\n\nThere Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly: The phrase and title There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly\u2014alternatively, \"I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly,\" or \"There Was an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly,\" or \"I Know an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly\"\u2014is a children's rhyme and song of a kind known as cumulative. The song tells the story of an old woman who swallowed increasingly large animals, each to catch the previously swallowed animal. There are many variations of phrasing in the lyrics, especially for the description of swallowing each animal. The spider and fly are described in each verse, but the other animals are only described when they are introduced starting with the bird. The absurdity stems from the increasingly improbable solutions that only worsen the initial problem and are more likely to cause the woman's death: the logic of swallowing of even more animals of preposterous sizes without dying, contrasted with the expected, matter-of-fact recounting of her death from swallowing an animal larger than herself, when in fact the swallowing of any animal as a solution was absurd.\n\nPont-Audemer Spaniel: The Pont-Audemer Spaniel or Epagneul Pont-Audemer is a rare breed of French gundog. It originated in the nineteenth century from different breeds of water spaniels, and took more of a setter role in hunting than that of a traditional spaniel. Following the Second World War, the breed's numbers dropped so low that the breed club decided to allow cross breeding with other breeds because of fears of the existing stock becoming overly inbred. In 1980, the breed club was merged with that of the Picardy Spaniel.\n\nCuddly Dudley: Cuddly Dudley is a \"lifesize\" (at 28.5\u00a0inch tall) shiny plush stuffed animal nostalgic cocker spaniel doll that was used as a subscription sales promotional item by the \"Chicago Tribune\" in the mid-1960s. In addition, the animal took on a life of its own as a recurring character on Chicago children's TV for many years.\n\nCanine Chiari-like malformation: Chiari-like malformation (CM) is the most common cause of foramen magnum obstruction and syringomyelia in dogs. Syringomyelia (SM) is a disease of the spinal cord typified by fluid filled cavities, or syrinxes, within the spinal cord substance. The disease is caused by the obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), in the nervous system. A situation of high pressure in the spinal cord compared to low pressure outside, leads to fluid accumulation, which eventually forms cavities. CM is a condition characterized by the mismatch of size between the brain and the skull. The skull is too small causing part of the brain to descend out of the skull through the opening at its base, crowding the spinal cord. The cause of CM is not yet fully understood. CM is rare in most breeds but reportedly has become very widespread in the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Griffon Bruxellois (Brussels Griffon). Some researchers estimate that as many as 95% of CKCSs may have CM. It is worldwide in scope and not limited to any country, breeding line, or kennel, and experts report that it is believed to be inherited in the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. CM is so widespread in the Cavalier that it may be an inherent part of the CKCS's breed standard. This disease not only affects thousands of dogs, but a similar condition affects over three hundred thousand children yearly. Therefore, canines are an appropriate model for the treatment of the human condition.\n\nParaveterinary workers in Japan: Veterinary support personnel in Japan do not currently hold any official state recognition and are known under a variety of equivalent names. Credentialing is carried out by various private organizations. These organizations are the Japan Animal Health Technicians Association (JAHTA), the Japanese Animal Hospital Association (JAHA), the Japan Small Animal Veterinary Association (JSAVA), the All Japan Veterinary Co-operative (JVC), and the Japanese Society of Animal Nursing. The Japanese Veterinary Nurses & Technicians Association (JVNTA), a non-certifying body which closed its doors in 2007, was one of the original member organizations of the IVNTA. In 2009 the Japanese Veterinary Nursing Association (JVNA) was organized as an effort to unify and standardize the profession in Japan and to seek state recognition. The JVNA, which has the support of the Japanese Veterinary Medical Association (JVMA\u2014the national organization for veterinarians), may serve only as a temporary vehicle towards a single permanent national certifying body. All of the organizations have been collaborating since 2010 as the Council for Veterinary Nursing Examination and have reached an agreement to share a common examination in February 2012. In the meantime, a new organization, supported by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries; the JVMA; and the JVNA has been tasked with developing a nationally sanctioned unified exam, the first of which was scheduled to be given in February 2013. Education lacks uniformity but in most cases consists of two- to three-year programs. A council of universities for animal nursing was also established and tasked with building a core curriculum for veterinary nursing. The council is made up of: Yamazaki Gakuen University, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts, Teikyo University of Science, and Rakuno Gakuen University.\n\nJ\u00e4mthund: The J\u00e4mthund, also called the Swedish Elkhound/Moosehound, is a breed of dog of the Spitz type that are found in Northern Europe. The J\u00e4mthund is eponymous to J\u00e4mtland, a province in the middle of Sweden. The dog is described as having a wolf-like appearance.\n\nList of English animal nouns: The following is a list of English animal nouns, (the common names of kinds of animals). 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Salazar founded and led the \"Estado Novo\" (\"New State\"), the corporatist authoritarian government that ruled Portugal until 1974.\n\nPaolo Treves: Born in Milan in 1908, son of the well-known Italian socialist Claudio Treves (1869-1933). Paolo Treves worked for the Milanese socialist paper La Giustizia in the early 1920s and studied under Benedetto Croce, with whom he corresponded until the outbreak of war despite the latter's tacit support for Benito Mussolini. After the Fascist takeover, Paolo was singled out and detained for several months by the government, primarily because of Mussolini's hatred of the elder Treves.\n\nSpain during World War II: The Spanish State under the dictatorship of General Franco did not officially join the Axis Powers during World War II. However Franco's regime supplied material and military support to the Axis, in recognition of the heavy assistance it had received from Germany and Italy in the Spanish Civil War. Despite ideological sympathy and allowing volunteers to serve on the Eastern Front, Franco later stationed field armies in the Pyrenees to dissuade a German occupation of the Iberian Peninsula. The Spanish policy frustrated German proposals that would have encouraged Franco to take British-controlled Gibraltar. Franco considered joining the war and invading Gibraltar in 1940 after the Fall of France, but knew his armed forces would not be able to defend the Canary Islands and Spanish Morocco from a British attack.\n\nEpirus Revolt of 1854: The 1854 revolt in Epirus was one of the most important of a series of Greek uprisings that occurred in the Ottoman-occupied Greek world during that period. When the Crimean War (1854\u20131856) broke out, many Epirote Greeks, with tacit support from the Greek state, revolted against the Ottoman rule. Although this movement was supported by distinguished military personalities, the correlation of forces doomed it from the start, leading to its suppression after a few months.\n\nHistorical Memory Law: Law 57/2007 That recognises and broadens the rights and establishes measures in favour of those who suffered prosecution or violence during the Civil War and the Dictatorship (in Spanish: \"Ley 57/2007 por la que se reconocen y ampl\u00edan derechos y se establecen medidas en favor de quienes padecieron persecuci\u00f3n o violencia durante la Guerra Civil y la Dictadura\"), commonly known as Historical Memory Law \"(Sp: Ley de Memor\u00eda Historica)\" is a Spanish law passed by the Congress of Deputies on 31 October 2007. It was based on a bill proposed by the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party government of Prime Minister Jos\u00e9 Luis Rodr\u00edguez Zapatero. The Historical Memory Law principally recognizes the victims on both sides of the Spanish Civil War, gives rights to the victims and the descendants of victims of the Civil War and the subsequent dictatorship of General Francisco Franco, and formally condemns the Franco Regime. The conservative Popular Party and the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) both voted against passage of the law but for different reasons. For its no vote the Popular Party accused the Socialist Party government of weakening the political consensus of the transition to democracy and \"using the Civil War as an argument for political propaganda,\" while the Republican Left of Catalonia rejected the law on the basis it did not go far enough.\n\nIberian Pact: The Iberian Pact (\"Pacto Ib\u00e9rico\"), formally the Portuguese\u2013Spanish Treaty of Friendship and Non-Aggression was a non-aggression pact signed at Lisbon on 17 March 1939 by the nationalist governments of Portugal and Spain. At the time, Spain was in the midst of the final stage of the Civil War. By 1 April all of Spain was under the control of\u2014and most of the international community had recognised the authority of\u2014General Francisco Franco. Portugal under Ant\u00f3nio de Oliveira Salazar had lent tacit support to Franco during the Civil War.\n\nGreen armies: The Green armies, Green Army (Russian: \"\u0417\u0435\u043b\u0451\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0410\u0440\u043c\u0438\u044f\"), or Greens (Russian: \"\u0417\u0435\u043b\u0451\u043d\u044b\u0435\") were armed peasant groups which fought against all governments in the Russian Civil War of 1917\u201322. They fought to protect their communities from requisitions or reprisals carried out by third parties. At times associated with the Socialist-Revolutionary Party (by far the largest grouping of the Russian Constituent Assembly elected in 1917), the Green Armies had at least tacit support throughout much of Russia. However, the Green Armies' primary base, the peasantry, were largely reluctant to wage an active campaign during the Russian Civil War. Its strength during the civil war has been measured at 40,000 men.\n\nCanadian\u2013American Reciprocity Treaty: The Canadian\u2013American Reciprocity Treaty of 1854, also known as the Elgin-Marcy Treaty, was a trade treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States, applying to British possessions in North America including the Province of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland Colony. It covered raw materials and was in effect from 1854 to 1865. It represented a move toward free trade and so was opposed by protectionist elements in the United States. After the conclusion of the American Civil War, the protectionist elements were joined by Americans angry at British tacit support for the Confederate States of America during the war, and the alliance was successful in terminating the treaty in 1866. The response in much of British North America was to form the Dominion of Canada (1867), which was expected to both open up many new economic opportunities inside Canada and unify the colonies against growing expansionist sentiments in the United States, associated with the Alaska Purchase. Attempts by the Liberal Party of Canada to revive free trade in 1911 led to a political victory for the Conservative Party, which warned that Canada would be annexed by the Americans. Talk of reciprocity was ended for decades.\n\nFranco, ese hombre: Franco, ese hombre, translated into English as Franco, that man, is a 1964 documentary film by Spanish director Jos\u00e9 Luis S\u00e1enz de Heredia. It follows the military and political career of the Spanish Head of State Francisco Franco until the 25th anniversary of the end of the Civil War. It uses diverse footage and interviews Franco's doctor in Morocco, Manuel Aznar Zubigaray, and Franco himself. 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His methods, however, earned him infamy as a freebooter and a ravager: the ruined gables of burned buildings came to be known as \"Knolly's mitres\".", "question": "Then was the politician and economist which Portugal was under when he lent tacit support to Franco during the Civil War.born ", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the politician and economist."}, "country_of_leadership": {"type": "string", "description": "The country the person led."}, "support_action": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of support provided to Franco during the Civil War."}, "birth_date": {"type": "string", "format": "date", "description": "The birth date of the person."}}, "required": ["person_name", "country_of_leadership", "support_action", "birth_date"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Ant\u00f3nio de Oliveira Salazar", "country_of_leadership": "Portugal", "support_action": "lent tacit support", "birth_date": "1889-04-28"}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Ant\u00f3nio de Oliveira Salazar", "country_of_leadership": "Portugal", "support_action": "tacit support", "birth_date": "1889-04-28"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2010, "output_tokens": 54, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "5207d7cf5a722d38e1c4d0c4b0f84f0612aea84d6e9bfbd179cc55f0e3d3d0f4", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ac2bcc2554299218029db0b", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "United States Army officer and military historian", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "John A. Moaney: John A. Moaney, Jr. (1914-1978) was born in Easton, Maryland. He joined the United States Army in October 1941 and was sent to England after the start of World War II where he served with the 751 Quartermaster Company. In August 1942, when Dwight D. Eisenhower was in England to plan the invasion of North Africa, Moaney transferred to Eisenhower\u2019s personal staff. For the next twenty seven years Moaney served as Eisenhower\u2019s valet.\n\nSusan Eisenhower: Susan Elaine Eisenhower (born December 31, 1951) is a consultant, author, and expert on international security, space policy, energy, and relations between the Russian Federation and the United States of America. She is the daughter of John Eisenhower, and the granddaughter of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.\n\nRaymond F. Chandler: Raymond F. Chandler III (born August 25, 1962) was the 14th Sergeant Major of the Army in the United States. He was sworn in on March 1, 2011 and active on duty until January 30, 2015. Chandler served in all tank crewman positions and has had multiple tours as a troop, squadron and regimental master gunner. He has served in the 1st Infantry Division (FWD), 2nd Infantry Division, 4th Infantry Division, 1st Cavalry Division, 3rd Armored Division, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, United States Army Armor School, and the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy. He also served as First Sergeant in four different detachments, troops and companies. As a Sergeant Major, he served as Operations SGM in 1/2 ACR and as CSM in 1/7 Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division, United States Army Garrison Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and the United States Army Armor School CSM. Chandler was assigned as the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy CSM in December 2007. In June 2009, Chandler became the 19th Commandant of USASMA and the first enlisted commandant in USASMA history.\n\nRonald E. Neumann: Ronald E. Neumann (born September 30, 1944) is an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Afghanistan (2005\u20132007), Bahrain (2001\u20132004) and Algeria (1994\u20131997). He is the son of former ambassador Robert G. Neumann and traveled extensively after college in Afghanistan while his father was ambassador there. Both he and his father served in diplomatic posts in Afghanistan precedented only by one other father/son pair, John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams who both served as Ministers to Britain. He pronounces his last name Newmann (without the Germanic \"neu\") and his name is sometimes seen spelled that way.\n\nJohn Eisenhower: John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower (August 3, 1922 \u2013 December 21, 2013) was a United States Army officer and military historian. As a son of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, he ended his military career as a decorated brigadier-general. In the administration of President Richard Nixon (his father\u2019s vice-president), he served as United States Ambassador to Belgium.\n\nClayton Fountain: Clayton Anthony Fountain (September 12, 1955 \u2013 July 12, 2004) was a federal prisoner, member of the Aryan Brotherhood, and convicted murderer. Clayton was born on September 12, 1955, at the U.S. Army Hospital in Fort Benning, Georgia. Clayton was the oldest of six children, having one brother and four sisters, and was named after his father, Clayton Raleigh Fountain. The family moved every 1\u00bd to 2 years. While his father served combat tours in Korea and Vietnam and his mother was working, Clayton, as the oldest child in family, became a surrogate for both parents when he was very young. He recalled maternal responsibilities for cooking, ironing, serving, cleaning, and caring for his young siblings. It was the male/paternal role, however, for which his father had carefully trained him. While serving in the Marines, he was convicted of murdering his staff sergeant in 1974, while stationed in the Philippines. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, and was ultimately sent to the United States Penitentiary, Marion, which was at the time the highest-security prison in the nation. Fountain used his military training to murder three prisoners and one correctional officer with a homemade knife while serving time at Marion, and was labeled the \"Most Dangerous Prisoner\" in the federal system.\n\nJames A. Helis: Dr. James A. Helis, Rear Admiral (United States Maritime Service), is the twelfth Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy. A 1979 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, and a decorated Afghanistan War veteran, Helis served thirty years in the US Army, retiring at the rank of Colonel (United States Army). In 2012, Helis was commissioned a United States Maritime Service Rear Admiral and appointed Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy by US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood. Helis served his last eight years with the U.S. Army as an academic, culminating as Chair of the Department of National Security and Strategy at the United States Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Helis earned a Master of Arts in political science from the University of Pennsylvania, a Master of Military Affairs from the United States Army Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced Military Studies at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and a Doctor of Philosophy in international relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. An airborne United States Army Ranger, Helis was awarded the Army Master Parachutist Badge. Helis and his wife Jan have two sons, Dr. Corbin Helis, a physician and West Point graduate, and Ian Helis.\n\nFrank Maxwell Andrews: Lieutenant General Frank Maxwell Andrews (February 3, 1884\u00a0\u2013 May 3, 1943) was a senior officer of the United States Army and one of the founders of the United States Army Air Forces, which was later to become the United States Air Force. In leadership positions within the Army Air Corps, he succeeded in advancing progress toward a separate and independent Air Force where predecessors and allies such as Billy Mitchell had failed. Andrews was the first head of a centralized American air force and the first air officer to serve on the Army's general staff. In early 1943, he took the place of General Dwight D. Eisenhower as commander of all U.S. troops in the European Theater of Operations.\n\nAlcide M. Lanoue: Alcide Moodie Lanoue (born November 2, 1934) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. He was Surgeon General of the United States Army from September 1992 to September 1996. He attended The Medical Field Service School and the United States Army Command and General Staff College. He is also an alumnus of Harvard University and Yale University School of Medicine. He is an orthopedic surgeon. Prior to his stint as Surgeon General, Lanoue was Commander of the Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Commandant of the United States Army Academy of Health Sciences, Deputy Surgeon General of the Army, and Commanding General of the United States Army Health Services Command.\n\nAndrew Dufur: Andrew J. Dufur, Jr. (August 29, 1847 \u2013 June 19, 1914) was the founder of the town of Dufur, Oregon, in the United States. He was involved in stock-raising. He was born in Williamstown, Vermont, on August 29, 1847. His father was a native of New Hampshire, as were his parents. His father served through the entire War of 1812 and drew a pension for a partial disability. 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He was the lead prosecuting attorney in the trial of Jesse James Hollywood, who was convicted and sentenced to Life in Prison on February 5, 2010.\n\nSantana Andrade: Santana Andrade is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\". She was first portrayed by actress Ava Lazar from July 30 to December 5, 1984. Margaret Michaels portrayed the role from April 26 to October 2, 1985 and was soon replaced by actress Gina Gallego, who portrayed the role the longest out of four actresses. She played the role from October 3, 1985 to April 10, 1987 and returned for a short stint from November 13 to November 20, 1989. Wanda De Jesus was the final actress to play the role, from July 19, 1991 to May 28, 1992.\n\nWilbur Jacobs: Wilbur R. Jacobs (June 30, 1918 \u2013 June 15, 1998) was an American historian, with a special interest in Native American, Western, and Environmental history. 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At the University of California, Santa Barbara, Jacobs served as a founding member of the History Department and also served as Department Chair from 1961-1964.\n\nMark McCormick: Dr. Marcus \"Mark\" Aurelius McCormick is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\", portrayed by American actor Jon Lindstrom from November 14, 1985 to July 30, 1986. Even though he didn't reappear later, his character's death was an instrumental storyline during 1988.\n\nJon Lindstrom: Jon Lindstrom (born October 18, 1957) is an American actor, writer, director, producer, and musician. He is well known for his role as Kevin Collins on the ABC Daytime soap opera \"General Hospital\" and its spin-off \"Port Charles\".\n\nDimitrije \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 (historian): Dimitrije \"Mita\" \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 (Serbian: \u0414\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0442\u0440\u0438\u0458\u0435 \u0402\u043e\u0440\u0452\u0435\u0432\u0438\u045b ; 27 February 1922 \u2013 5 March 2009) was a widely published historian of Modern European history, especially of the Balkans. \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 was born in Belgrade to a prominent Serbian family. When he was a law student, the Germans invaded Yugoslavia during World War II and he joined the resistance movement of Dragoljub Mihailovic. \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 was captured by the Germans and was imprisoned, ultimately in Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Austria. He survived the war, but was in turn imprisoned by the communist regime in post World War II Yugoslavia. After he was pardoned and released, \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 was eventually allowed to commence study at the University of Belgrade, where he was a student of Vaso \u010cubrilovi\u0107 (one of the members of the Young Bosnia who conspired to assassinate Franz Ferdinand which led to the outbreak of World War I). \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 was awarded his doctorate in 1962. In 1970, \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 took up a position as a Full Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, joining a strong faculty in European History including Joachim Remak, Leonard Marsak, and C. Warren Hollister. He was elected a member of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts in 1985. A popular undergraduate lecturer and graduate mentor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 1992 many of his former students contributed to his \"Festschrift\" entitled \"Scholar, Patriot, Mentor: Historical Essays in Honor of Dimitrije Djordjevic\". In retirement, \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 published his autobiography, \"Scars and Memory: Four Lives in One Lifetime\", describing his World War II and post World War II experiences. Professor \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 died in Santa Barbara on March 5, 2009.\n\nMichael Brainard: Michael Brainard (born November 23, 1965 in Hollywood, California, United States) is an American actor most notable for his role as the second Ted Capwell on NBC's soap opera \"Santa Barbara\". He portrayed the role from 1991 to 1993. He also portrayed Dr. Jake Martin on an ABC soap, \"All My Children\", from 1988 to 1991, prior to joining \"Santa Barbara\".\n\nSanta Barbara (TV series): Santa Barbara is an American television soap opera that aired on NBC from July 30, 1984 to January 15, 1993. The show revolves around the eventful lives of the wealthy Capwell family of Santa Barbara, California. Other prominent families featured on the soap were the rival Lockridge family, and the more modest Andrade and Perkins families.\n\nPeter Flint: Peter Flint is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\". He was portrayed by American actor Stephen Meadows from July 30, 1984 to February 28, 1985. Meadows returned in a cameo on April 11, 1986.\n\nRaghavan N. Iyer: Raghavan Narasimhan Iyer (born 10 March 1930) was an Indian academic, political theorist and philosopher. Educated at Oxford, he was professor of political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara from 1965 to 1986, when he retired as professor emeritus. 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With an engineering study reporting back a finding that obtaining sufficient waters to flood the intended 80+ mile canal from Philadelphia to Columbia, the Canal Commission and legislature authorized the railway on the right of way intended for the canal.\n\nBeardstown and Sangamon Canal: The Beardstown and Sangamon Canal was a canal plan developed in the mid-1830s, with avid backing by Abraham Lincoln, then an Illinois state legislator, to make large portions of the Sangamon River between Springfield, Illinois, and Beardstown, Illinois, navigable via a canal to the junction with the Illinois River, which in turn flows into the Mississippi River.\n\nAlamo Canal: The Alamo Canal (Spanish: \"Canal del \u00c1lamo\" ) was a 14 mi long waterway that connected the Colorado River to the head of the Alamo River. The canal was constructed to provide irrigation to the Imperial Valley. 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Lebanese citizenship is the status of being a citizen of the Republic of Lebanon and it can be obtained by birth or naturalisation. The Lebanese nationality is transmitted by paternity (father) (see Jus sanguinis). Therefore, a Lebanese man who holds Lebanese citizenship can automatically confer citizenship to his children and foreign wife (only if entered in the Civil Acts Register in the Republic of Lebanon). Under the current law, descendants of Lebanese emigrants can only receive citizenship from their father and women cannot pass on citizenship to their children or foreign spouses. On 12 November 2015, the Parliament of Lebanon approved a draft law that would allow \"foreigners of Lebanese origin to get citizenship\", the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants Gebran Bassil announced on 5 May 2016 the beginning of the implementation of citizenship law for Lebanese diaspora.\n\nLouis Theroux: Louis Sebastian Theroux ( ; born 20 May 1970) is an English documentary filmmaker and broadcaster who holds dual British and American citizenship.\n\nCarina Lau: Carina Lau Kar-ling (born 8 December 1965) is a Chinese actress and singer. She holds citizenship from China (Hong Kong) and Canada. Lau started her acting career in TVB, before going on to achieve success in films. She was especially notable in the 1980s for her girl-next-door type roles in films.\n\nEddie Peng: Eddie Peng Yu-Yan (; born 24 March 1982) is a Canadian actor, singer, and model. Peng moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at the age of thirteen. In 2000, he graduated from Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School. Subsequently, he was admitted into the University of British Columbia and majored in economics, but later dropped out to begin his acting career. He holds citizenship in both Taiwan and Canada.\n\nPeter Friis Johansson: Peter Friis Johansson (born 1983) is a Swedish classical pianist who also holds citizenship of Denmark. He won first prize in the Alaska International Piano-e-Competition in 2014.\n\nRyan Alosio: Ryan Alosio is an American actor and visual artist who holds citizenship in both Ireland and the U.S. The son of an Irish mother and Italian father, Alosio spent eight years in boarding schools, three in military academy. He graduated with honors from the Interlochen Arts Academy and continued his studies at Northwestern University in Chicago, studying film and journalism and New York University where he majored in dramatic writing in the Tisch School of the Arts. He currently plays 'Miles Farber' on the Jim Carrey produced Showtime series, \"I'm Dying Up Here\", and has portrayed an eclectic mix of characters in stage, film and television productions opposite such actors as Hugh Laurie, Elijah Wood, Jeff Goldblum, Kiefer Sutherland, Judith Light, Gary Sinise, John Hawkes, Patrick Dempsey, and Jason Alexander. Alosio appears in and voices multiple national Ad campaigns for Dodge, Mountain Dew, Carl's Jr. and Nissan, as well as animated characters for Warner Bros., Honda, Japanese Anime, Cartoon Network and multiple industry leading gaming franchises such as game of the year and BAFTA Award winning \"Fallout 4\", \"Titanfall 2\", Marvel's \"The Amazing Spiderman 2\", and \"Rise of the Tomb Raider\". Alosio is a gallery shown and sold abstract painter and published photographer with work featured in noted publications such as Rizzoli International's \"Modern Americana\", architectural publication \"Modern Magazine\" and \"The New York Times Magazine\". He was the singer/songwriter of the alt-rock band, \"blackradio\", performing throughout Los Angeles at The Viper Room, The Hard Rock, The Mint and The Los Angeles Music Awards. Alosio passionately rides and has built and customized multiple vintage motorcycles and award winning classic muscle cars. He is an animal lover and environmentalist and makes his home in Los Angeles, California.\n\nAl Bandar report: The Al Bander report [Al Bandar] refers to an alleged political conspiracy by certain government officials in Bahrain to foment sectarian strife and marginalize the majority Shia community in the country. The conspiracy was allegedly led and financed by Ahmed bin Ateyatalla Al Khalifa, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and head of the Civil Informatics Organization and member of the Al Khalifa royal family. The allegations were revealed in September 2006, in a 240-page document produced by the Gulf Centre for Democratic Development, and authored by Dr Salah Al Bandar, an adviser to the Cabinet Affairs Ministry. Following the distribution of the report, Bahraini police forcibly deported Dr Al Bandar to the United Kingdom, where he holds citizenship.\n\nRadoslav Nesterovi\u0107: Radoslav \"Ra\u0161o\" Nesterovi\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: , Slovene: \"Radoslav \"Ra\u0161o\" Nesterovi\u010d\" ), usually referred to in English as Rasho Nesterovic (born May 30, 1976), is a retired Slovenian professional basketball player. He holds citizenship in both Slovenia and Greece. In the NBA he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers, and Toronto Raptors. Nesterovi\u0107 retired in 2011.\n\nGerman nationality law: German nationality law is the law governing the acquisition, transmission and loss of German citizenship. The law is based on a mixture of the principles of \"jus sanguinis\" and \"jus soli\". In other words, one usually acquires German citizenship if a parent is a German citizen, irrespective of place of birth, or by birth in Germany to parents with foreign nationality if certain requirements are fulfilled. Naturalisation is also possible for foreign nationals after six to eight years of legal residence in Germany. However, non-EU and non-Swiss citizens must usually renounce their old citizenship before being naturalised in Germany. Citizens of other EU countries and of Switzerland usually can keep their old citizenship. Some EU countries do not allow dual citizenship even with other EU countries. German citizens wanting to acquire a non-EU or non-Swiss citizenship and to maintain their German citizenship must apply for a permission (\"Beibehaltungsgenehmigung\") before acquiring the other citizenship, or they will automatically lose their German citizenship when they acquire the foreign citizenship. For details, see section \"Dual citizenship.\"", "question": "The filmmaker for Law and Disorder in Philadelphia holds citizenship where?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"filmmaker_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the documentary filmmaker."}, "documentary_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the documentary in question."}, "citizenship_status": {"type": "string", "description": "Describes the nature of the filmmaker's citizenship (e.g., 'dual')."}, "citizenship_countries": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of countries where the filmmaker holds citizenship.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["filmmaker_name", "documentary_title", "citizenship_status", "citizenship_countries"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"filmmaker_name": "Louis Theroux", "documentary_title": "Law and Disorder in Philadelphia", "citizenship_status": "dual", "citizenship_countries": ["British", "American"]}, "ground_truth": {"filmmaker_name": "Louis Theroux", "documentary_title": "Law and Disorder in Philadelphia", "citizenship_status": "dual", "citizenship_countries": ["British", "American"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1849, "output_tokens": 46, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "b713e15dc131b74313dc5dc0640eddb78fae6c22e5d5009ba31b840151c5fbf7", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab42fc9554299753aec5a5b", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1945", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "The Chimes: The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In, a short novel by Charles Dickens, was written and published in 1844, one year after \"A Christmas Carol\" and one year before \"The Cricket on the Hearth\". It is the second in his series of \"Christmas books\": five short books with strong social and moral messages that he published during the 1840s. In addition to \"A Christmas Carol\" and \"The Cricket on the Hearth\", the Christmas books include \"The Battle of Life\" (1846) and \"The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain\" (1848).\n\nDing Dong Merrily on High: \"Ding Dong Merrily on High\" is a Christmas carol. The tune first appeared as a secular dance tune known under the title \"Branle de l'Official\" in \"Orch\u00e9sographie\", a dance book written by Jehan Tabourot (1519\u20131593). The lyrics are from English composer George Ratcliffe Woodward (1848\u20131934), and the carol was first published in 1924 in his \"The Cambridge Carol-Book: Being Fifty-two Songs for Christmas, Easter, And Other Seasons\". Woodward took an interest in church bell ringing, which no doubt aided him in writing it. Woodward was the author of several carol books, including \"Songs of Syon\" and \"The Cowley Carol Book\". The macaronic style is characteristic of Woodward\u2019s delight in archaic poetry. Charles Wood harmonised the tune when it was published with Woodward's text in \"The Cambridge Carol Book\". More recently, Sir David Willcocks made an arrangement for the second book of \"Carols for Choirs\".\n\nCandlelight Carol: \"Candlelight Carol\" is a Christmas carol with music and lyrics by the English choral composer and conductor John Rutter. The carol was written in 1984, and was first recorded by Rutter's own group, the Cambridge Singers, on their 1987 album \"Christmas Night\".\n\nBethlehem Down: Bethlehem Down is a choral anthem or carol composed in 1927 by Anglo-Welsh composer Peter Warlock (1894\u20131930) (the pseudonym of Philip Arnold Heseltine) and set to a poem written by journalist and poet Bruce Blunt (1899\u20131957). It is a popular anthem used in the Anglican church during the liturgical seasons of Christmastide and Epiphany. Warlock wrote it to finance an \"immortal carouse\" (a heavy bout of drinking) on Christmas Eve 1927 for himself and Blunt, who were experiencing financial difficulty. The pair submitted the carol to the \"Daily Telegraph\"'s annual Christmas carol contest and won.\n\nNight of Silence: Night of Silence is a Christmas carol and Roman Catholic Advent hymn, written in 1981 by American composer, Daniel Kantor, and then published in 1984 by GIA Publications. The carol is a quodlibet, the term used for a partner song that can be sung simultaneously with another song. (\"Night of Silence\" can be sung simultaneously with the Christmas carol \"Silent Night\"). It has been recorded by Marty Haugen, David Haas, Yvonne Kenny, Chris Squire, St. Olaf College, Cantus, Theocracy, and many other choirs and singers worldwide.\n\nJohn Rutter: John Milford Rutter {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 24 September 1945) is an English composer, conductor, editor, arranger and record producer, mainly of choral music.\n\nChristmas carol: A Christmas carol (also called a no\u00ebl, from the French word meaning \"Christmas\") is a carol (song or hymn) whose lyrics are on the theme of Christmas, and which is traditionally sung on Christmas itself or during the surrounding holiday season. Christmas carols may be regarded as a subset of the broader category of Christmas music.\n\nSilent-Night-Chapel: The Silent Night Chapel (Stille-Nacht-Kapelle) is located in the town Oberndorf bei Salzburg in the Austrian province of Salzburg and is a monument to the Christmas carol \"Silent Night\" and its librettist, Joseph Mohr and composer, Franz Xaver Gruber. It stands in place of the former St. Nicholas Church, where on 24 December 1818 the Christmas carol was performed for the first time.\n\nAs with Gladness Men of Old: \"As with Gladness Men of Old\" is a Christmas carol, written by William Chatterton Dix on 6 January 1859, while he was ill in bed. Considered by many as a Christmas carol, it is found in the Epiphany section of The Hymnal, published by Abingdon in 1941 and still used by many churches in the United Church of Christ. The hymn, as stated above, was written on Epiphany Day, January 6. It was first published in his own book, \"Hymns of Love and Joy\", in 1867. The music was written by Konrad Kocher in 1838. The same melody is used in \"For the Beauty of the Earth,\" a Christian hymn traditionally associated with Thanksgiving in North America; that song's lyricist, Folliott Sandford Pierpoint, wrote his lyrics five years after Dix had but published them immediately; thus, \u201cAs with Gladness Men of Old\u201d did not appear until three years after \u201cFor the Beauty of the Earth.\u201d\n\nA Christmas Carol (1982 film): A Christmas Carol is an Australian 75-minute made-for-television animated film from Burbank Films Australia; a part of the studio's series of adaptations of Charles Dickens' works made from 1982 through 1985. It was originally broadcast in 1982 through the Australian Nine Network Australia. The film is based on Charles Dickens' classic English story, \"A Christmas Carol\", first published in 1843, and was adapted by Alexander Buzo. It was produced by Eddy Graham and directed by Jean Tych. Voice talent included Ron Haddrick, Phillip Hinton, Sean Hinton, Barbara Frawley, Robin Stewart, Liz Horne, Bill Conn, Derani Scarr, and Anne Haddy. A second live-action, made-for-television title under the same name was produced in the same year. 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It is thought that the name was first given to a place on Boars Hill above Chilswell, and the name was transferred to its present site when the Abbey was relocated.\n\n\u00c6lfric of Abingdon: \u00c6lfric of Abingdon (died 16 November 1005) was a late 10th-century Archbishop of Canterbury. He previously held the offices of abbot of St Albans Abbey and Bishop of Ramsbury, as well as likely being the abbot of Abingdon Abbey. After his election to Canterbury, he continued to hold the bishopric of Ramsbury along with the archbishopric of Canterbury until his death in 1005. \u00c6lfric may have altered the composition of Canterbury's cathedral chapter by changing the clergy serving in the cathedral from secular clergy to monks. In his will he left a ship to King \u00c6thelred II of England as well as more ships to other legatees.\n\nColne Priory: Colne Priory at Earls Colne, Essex was a Benedictine priory, initially a dependent cell of Abingdon Abbey, Berkshire (now in Oxfordshire). It was founded by Aubrey de Vere I and his wife Beatrice in or before 1111. Their eldest son Geoffrey had died at Abingdon about seven or eight years earlier and was buried there. On his deathbed, Geoffrey had bequeathed to Abingdon the church and lands at Kensington, Middlesex, and his parents and brothers had confirmed that grant, as had King Henry I.\n\nMiles Salley: Miles Salley (died 1516) was a late 15th-century Abbot of Eynsham Abbey and Abingdon Abbey and an early 16th-century Bishop of Llandaff. Salley was Abbot of Abingdon, followed by Eynsham in Oxfordshire in the 1490s, during which time he was party to a major quarrel with Sir Robert Hartcourt of Stanton Harcourt which led to violent clashes between the monks and Harcourt's servants. 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The watercolor is the first extant entry in Wassily Kandinsky's parallel series of abstract \"Compositions\" and \"Improvisations\" that began to emerge during his Blue Rider Period.\n\nKandinsky Prize: The Kandinsky Prize, named after Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky is an award sponsored by the Deutsche Bank AG and the Art Chronika Culture Foundation. It was organized in hopes of developing Russian contemporary art, and to reinforce the status of Russian art within the world. In total, 55,000 euros are awarded to the artists.\n\nKandinsky (disambiguation): Wassily Kandinsky (1866\u20131944) was a Russian painter and art theorist.\n\nPaul Klee: Paul Klee (] ; 18 December 1879 \u2013 29 June 1940) was a Swiss-German artist. His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. 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Following the teachings of noted 19th and early 20th century faculty from The Bauhaus Modernist Art School, Kapoor continues to examine Wassily Kandinsky\u2019s, Josef Albers\u2019, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy\u2019s, Paul Klee\u2019s, and Johannes Itten\u2019s exploration of the relationship of art, technology, and the universe.\n\nWassily Kandinsky: Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky ( ; Russian: \u0412\u0430\u0441\u0438\u0301\u043b\u0438\u0439 \u0412\u0430\u0441\u0438\u0301\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0438\u0301\u043d\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 , \"Vasiliy Vasil\u2019yevich Kandinskiy\", ] ; 4 December (16 December by the Gregorian calendar) 1866 \u2013 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter and art theorist.\n\nKandinsky (crater): Kandinsky is a deep crater on Mercury, located near the planet's south pole. It is named for painter Wassily Kandinsky. It is possible that the crater contains ice, making it the very first potential sighting of water on Mercury.\n\nGalka Scheyer: Galka Scheyer (born Emilie Esther Scheyer, 15 April 1889, Braunschweig \u2013 13 December 1945, Los Angeles) was a German-American painter, art dealer, art collector, and teacher. She was the founder of the \"Blue Four,\" an artist's group that consisted of Lyonel Feininger, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Alexej Jawlensky.\n\nKl\u00e4nge: Kl\u00e4nge (German; \"Sounds\") is a book by the Russian expressionist artist Wassily Kandinsky. Published in an edition of 345 in Munich in late 1912, the work is a famous early example of an artist's book, containing both poems and woodcuts by the artist, forming two parallel strands, each involving a loose progression. One of three seminal books that Kandinsky published between 1911 and 1912 - the other two being \"Concerning the Spiritual in Art\" and \"Der Blaue Reiter Almanac\" that he edited with Franz Marc - \"Kl\u00e4nge\" was to have a direct and lasting influence on Expressionism, Dada and Russian Futurism.\n\nGeorge Embiricos: George Embiricos (Greek: \u0393\u03b5\u03ce\u03c1\u03b3\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2 \u0391. \u0395\u03bc\u03c0\u03b5\u03b9\u03c1\u03af\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2 , \"Andreas A. 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Following winning the third series of British television talent show, \"The X Factor\" in 2006, Lewis released \"A Moment Like This\" in the United Kingdom and Ireland, which became the fastest selling single ever by a female artist in the UK. Her follow-up single, \"Bleeding Love\" reached number one in 34 countries, and was the biggest-selling single of 2008 worldwide. Lewis's first studio album, \"Spirit\" was released to follow the single; it became the fastest-selling debut album of all time in the UK and Ireland, and the first debut album by a British solo artist to debut at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200. As of April 2012, \"Spirit\" is the 20th biggest-selling album of all time in the UK. The next single, \"Better in Time\", was also successful worldwide, reaching the top ten in many countries. Subsequent singles \"Forgive Me\" and \"Run\" were released across Europe and Australia; \"Forgive Me\" went on to moderate success, while \"Run\" became Lewis's third number one in the UK, and also reached the top spot in Austria and Ireland. \" I Will Be\" was released as the final single in North America.\n\nAlban Ramosaj: Alban Ramosaj (born March 7, 1996) is a Kosovar singer, songwriter and model of Albanian descent, known for his idiosyncratic musical style. His musical career began at age 16. A semmi-finalist on the third series of the Top Channel talent show The Voice, Ramosaj auditioned with \"Like a Virgin\", originally by Madonna following up with covers of artists such as Ed Sheeran, Drake, Robin Thicke and Amy Winehouse. He later went on to appear on the third series of the TV Klan dance show \"Dance With Me Albania\" and made it to win the second prize. He released his breakout EP, \"Po N\u00ebse...\", to critical acclaim in 2016. It generated his first charting on the top spot for four weeks straight through his single \"\"A M\u00eb Do\"\" In 2016, a song which also got Ramosaj nominated for \"Artist To Watch\" on Top Channel's Top Awards award show.\n\nList of Stella (UK TV series) episodes: \"Stella\" is a British comedy-drama created and written by David Peet and Ruth Jones who plays the lead role of Stella. \"Stella\" is one of the flagship television comedy series that has been commissioned and aired on Sky1. The series is largely filmed in Ferndale in the Rhondda Valley in Wales. Just as the show reached halfway through the first series, it was confirmed that a second series was commissioned and premiered on 11 January 2013. Just before the second series even aired, Sky recommissioned the show for a third series and premiered on 24 January 2014 with a Christmas Special to follow on 22 December 2014. As the show reached halfway through the third series, it was confirmed that a fourth series was commissioned and premiered on 6 February 2015. After the fourth series concluded, it was confirmed that a fifth series was commissioned and premiered on 12 January 2016. Ruth Jones confirmed to the TV magazine Radio Times, that a Christmas special will air in 2016.\n\nBetter in Time: \"Better in Time\" is a pop and R&B song performed by British singer Leona Lewis. It was written by J. R. Rotem and Andrea Martin, and was produced by Rotem. It is featured on Lewis's debut album \"Spirit\" (2007). \"Better in Time\" was released on 10 March 2008 as Lewis's third single in the United Kingdom, as a double A-side with \"Footprints in the Sand\", and \"You Bring Me Down\" as B-side. It was Lewis's second international single following her hit \"Bleeding Love\" (2007). Lyrically, \"Better in Time\" tells the story of a girl who cannot forget her ex-partner, and who knows that \"it will all get better in time\".\n\nList of songs recorded by Leona Lewis: Leona Lewis is a British singer, songwriter and vocal producer. She has recorded material for a demo album, three studio albums and an EP. She has also collaborated with other artists for duets and featured songs on other artists' albums, charity singles and soundtracks. Before winning the third series of the UK version of \"The X Factor\", Lewis recorded a demo album entitled \"Best Kept Secret\" in 2004 and 2005, which was licensed by UEG Entertainment but not released. UEG spent approximately GB\u00a3 on the singer's recording and production, but the demo failed to gain interest from record labels or executives. It was released by UEG in 2009, who claimed that they had the rights to the album, though Lewis revealed she had never signed a contract that stated \"Best Kept Secret\" could possibly be released.\n\nMatilda and the Ramsay Bunch (Series 3): The third series of the children's British cooking programme \"Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch\" which began airing from 5 May 2017 on CBBC, the series consists of 15 episodes. The series concluded on 11 August 2017. It was announced in July 2016 that CBBC had renewed the series for a third series witch will air in 2017. The third series will follow the same format as the past two series where we will see the Ramsay family on their summer holidays in L.A, all of the Ramsay family will return for the third series.\n\nBen Mills: Benjamin Collett Mills (born 1 March 1980 in Chatham, Kent, England) is a British singer who finished in third place on the third series of \"The X Factor\" in 2006.\n\nBlack Mirror: Black Mirror is a British science fiction television anthology series created by Charlie Brooker. It centres around dark and satirical themes that examine modern society, particularly with regard to the unanticipated consequences of new technologies. Episodes are standalone works, usually set in an alternative present or the near future. The show was first broadcast on the British Channel 4, in December 2011. A second series ran during February 2013. Then, in September 2015, Netflix commissioned a third series of 12 episodes, released in 2016. The commissioned episodes were later divided into two series of six episodes. The third series was released on Netflix worldwide on 21 October 2016. Filming for the fourth series concluded in June 2017, with the premiere expected later the same year.\n\nLeona Lewis: Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British singer, songwriter and animal welfare campaigner. She was born and raised in the London Borough of Islington, London, where she attended the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology. Lewis achieved national recognition when she won the third series of \"The X Factor\" in 2006, winning a \u00a31 million recording contract with Simon Cowell's record label, Syco Music. Her winner's single, a cover of Kelly Clarkson's \"A Moment Like This\", peaked at number one for four weeks on the UK Singles Chart and it broke a world record for having 50,000 digital downloads within 30 minutes. In February 2007, Lewis signed a five-album contract in the United States with Clive Davis's record label, J Records.\n\nAl Murray's Happy Hour: Al Murray's Happy Hour was a chat show presented by comedian Al Murray and produced by Avalon TV. The first series aired in early 2007. It is broadcast on the British terrestrial TV network, ITV, and the first series was broadcast on Saturday nights at 10pm. The second series aired on Fridays at 10pm. A third series returned to ITV on 12 September 2008, in the same 10pm Friday night slot. However, UTV in Northern Ireland did not show the third series in the 10pm Friday night slot with the other ITV regions. They now show it the following Thursday at around 11.40pm, due to UTV regional programming on Friday nights. 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It was re-issued in twelve different editions between 1879 and 1915. The guide book became quite popular, and played an important role in the development of tourism in Norway. An English edition of the guide book was published in 1886.\n\nMichelin Guide: Michelin Guides (French: \"Guide Michelin\" ] ) are a series of guide books published by the French tire company Michelin for more than a century. The term normally refers to the annually published Michelin \"Red Guide\", the oldest European hotel and restaurant reference guide, which awards \"Michelin stars\" for excellence to a select few establishments. The acquisition or loss of a star can have dramatic effects on the success of a restaurant. Michelin also publishes a series of general guides to countries.\n\nChristopher Kostow: Christopher Kostow (born 1976) is Executive Chef at The Restaurant at Meadowood in Napa Valley, California. Under Chef Kostow, The Restaurant was awarded three stars from the Michelin Guide in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015. In 2013, Chef Kostow was awarded the James Beard Foundation Award for \u201cBest Chef: West.\u201d\n\nKono Mystery ga Sugoi!: Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! (\u3053\u306e\u30df\u30b9\u30c6\u30ea\u30fc\u304c\u3059\u3054\u3044! , Kono Misuter\u012b ga Sugoi! , lit. \"This Mystery is Excellent!\") is an annual mystery fiction guide book published by Takarajimasha. The guide book publishes a list of the top ten mystery books published in Japan in the previous year.\n\nEnoteca Pinchiorri: Enoteca Pinchiorri is an Italian restaurant in Florence, Italy. The owners are Giorgio Pinchiorri and French-born Annie F\u00e9olde. The chefs are Annie F\u00e9olde, Italo Bassi and Riccardo Monco. In 2008, the restaurant was voted 32nd best in the world by the British \"Restaurant\" magazine. Since 1984, the restaurant has been a recipient of the \"Wine Spectator\" Grand Award. It has perennially been awarded three stars by the Michelin Guide since 1993.\n\nHelmut Thieltges: Helmut Thieltges (24 September 1955 \u2013 26 July 2017) was a German chef. Since 1978, he had been chef at the \"Waldhotel Sonnora\", his own family business. Beginning in 1999, his restaurant was awarded three stars by the Michelin Guide for eighteen consecutive years.\n\nKono Light Novel ga Sugoi!: Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! (\u3053\u306e\u30e9\u30a4\u30c8\u30ce\u30d9\u30eb\u304c\u3059\u3054\u3044! , Kono Raito Noberu ga Sugoi! , lit. \"This Light Novel is Amazing!\") is an annual light novel guide book published by Takarajimasha. The guide book publishes a list of the top ten most popular light novels and their characters according to readers polled on the Internet. An introduction to each of the works comes with each listing, along with an interview of the light novel's author or authors for first place. Many of the light novels that have been listed in this guide book were later adapted into anime series. Most of the light novels listed contain a series of volumes, but some single-volume light novels also get listed. The first release of the guide book was on November 26, 2004 and is the 2005 listing. The latest release is the thirteenth volume on November 24, 2016 and is the 2017 listing. \" Toaru Majutsu no Index\" has appeared in the top ten in nine out of thirteen issues of \"Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi!\" , while \"Sword Art Online\" has appeared in seven, \"Baka to Test to Sh\u014dkanj\u016b\" has appeared in six, and the \"Haruhi Suzumiya\" series and the \"Book Girl\" series have appeared in five.\n\nA Guide Book of United States Coins: A Guide Book of United States Coins (Red Book), by Richard (R. S.) Yeoman, ISBN\u00a0 , is a pricing guide for United States coin collectors, and is considered one of the most authoritative coin price sources. The book is the longest running coin price guide. The first edition, dated 1947, went on sale November 1946. After the first three editions (dated 1947, 1948, 1949), the \"Guide Book\" was not published in 1949; annual publication resumed in 1950 with the 4th edition (dated 1951\u20131952) and has continued to this day. The book's all-time peak print run for a single year was 1.2\u00a0million copies in 1965. The 70th edition, cover-dated 2017, was published in 2016.\n\nHonkaku Mystery Best 10: Honkaku Mystery Best 10 (\u672c\u683c\u30df\u30b9\u30c6\u30ea\u30fb\u30d9\u30b9\u30c810 , Honkaku Misuteri Besuto 10 ) is an annual mystery fiction guide book published by Hara Shobo. The guide book publishes a list of the top ten honkaku (i.e. authentic, orthodox) mystery books published in Japan in the previous year.\n\nAlinea (restaurant): Alinea is a restaurant in Chicago, Illinois, United States. 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The series is produced by Angry Alien Productions, the one-woman company of creator Jennifer Shiman.\n\nJoe Cartoon: Joe Cartoon is an Adobe Flash cartoon series created by Joseph C. Shields and animated by Klasky Csupo and Mondo Media. Starting as an independent website, Joe Cartoon was later affiliated with Atom Films, before becoming independent again in 2006, then being bought in 2007 by Endemol.\n\nMaking Fiends (web cartoon): Making Fiends is a Flash cartoon series by Amy Winfrey. It follows the interactions between Vendetta, a villainous girl that regularly makes monsters called \"fiends\", and Charlotte, a cheerful and naive girl who thinks Vendetta is her best friend. Charlotte unintentionally irritates and embarrasses Vendetta. 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Established in 1891, it is the oldest musical society in Wales and the second oldest in the United Kingdom.\n\nLakeshore Light Opera: Lakeshore Light Opera (LLO), an amateur community theatre group, performs Gilbert and Sullivan operas in the West Island of Montreal, Canada. The company produced its first show in 1955. Early in its history, the group was directed by former D'Oyly Carte Opera Company member Doris Hemingway, and briefly conducted by her husband, former D'Oyly Carte conductor Harry Norris. The group was known as St Paul's Operatic Society until 1980, when it changed its name to Lakeshore Light Opera. For over 35 years, proceeds from its annual production have been contributed to the Lakeshore General Hospital.\n\nPurcell Operatic Society: The Purcell Operatic Society was a short-lived but influential London opera company devoted to the production of stage works by Henry Purcell and his contemporaries. It was founded in 1899 by the composer Martin Shaw and folded in 1902. 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He saw no need to strive for ever-new styles, or for a progress through styles, or for the role of musical inventor; style for him was a means of communication, not the 'message' itself. In this aloofness from contemporary conformity, Ridout may be perceived to be more original than many innovators and one of the determined communicators of his day.\"\n\nManor Operatic Society: The Manor Operatic Society is an amateur operatic society based in Sheffield, England.\n\nNapier Operatic Society: Napier Operatic Society (often abbreviated as NOS) is an amateur theatre society based in Napier, New Zealand. 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It was released in 2002 on Greedy Green Entertainment and Mo Beatz. The album was originally titled The Kingdom Come and was slated for a release on June 30, 1998, on Aftermath Entertainment. The 2002 release contains all of the same tracks as the 1998 version, except 2 tracks. The 1998 version was to be King Tee's first release of new material in three years after allying with Dr. Dre and appearing on his compilation, \"Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath\". King Tee's album was later put on hold. His shelved album had already been rated three and a half stars out of five by \"The Source\", which was \"not good enough\" for Dr. Dre, but King Tee maintained a positive relationship with Dr. Dre. He even appeared on Dr. Dre's album, \"2001\", in 1999. By 2002, \"The Kingdom Come\" was released to mixed opinions and was a commercial failure. It had no charting singles, and it did not chart as an album. 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With production coming from Sid Roams, Jake One, Dr. Dre, Sha Money XL, Nottz, Siege Monstrosity, DJ Silk and Boi-1da among others.\n\nImagine (Snoop Dogg song): \"Imagine\" is a song by American rapper Snoop Dogg, featuring guest vocals from rapper Dr. Dre and singer D'Angelo, taken from Snoop Dogg's eighth studio album \"Tha Blue Carpet Treatment\" (2006). The song was written by Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Mark Batson, with production handled by Dr. Dre and Mark Batson.\n\nDr. Dre Presents the Aftermath: Dr. Dre Presents... The Aftermath is a compilation album produced and released by American rapper and producer, Dr. Dre. The album was released on November 26, 1996, a week after the release of the lead single, \"East Coast, West Coast, Killas\" featuring Group Therapy. The album is Dre's first release after leaving Death Row Records, and was the first release on his then newly established Aftermath Entertainment. In spite of Dr. Dre's name being on the album, and it being certified platinum, it received mixed reviews and was not amongst the year's more commercially successful releases. The album was later followed by the second single, the Dr. Dre solo track \"Been There, Done That\".\n\nBad Intentions (song): \"Bad Intentions\" is a single by American rapper Dr. Dre, featuring vocals from fellow rapper Knoc-turn'al, recorded for and taken from the soundtrack to the film \"The Wash\". The song was produced by Mahogany Music and co-produced by Dre himself. It contains a sample from \"Hollywood Hot\" by Eleventh Hour. The single was released on January 7, 2002. The song debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number four, staying in the charts for sixteen weeks. The music video for \"Bad Intentions\" depicts Dr. Dre and Knoc-turn'al filming a fictional music video at a burlesque house named \"Bad Intentions\". Rapper Jay-Z also used the beat as a diss towards fellow rapper Nas during their feud.\n\nThe Slim Shady LP: The Slim Shady LP is the second studio album and the major-label debut by American rapper Eminem. It was released on February 23, 1999, under Interscope Records and Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment. Recorded in Ferndale, Michigan, in the US, following Eminem's recruitment by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, the album features production from Dr. Dre, the Bass Brothers, and Eminem himself. The majority of the album's lyrical content is written from the perspective of the rapper's alter ego Slim Shady, whom the rapper created on the \"Slim Shady EP\" (1997). The lyrics are noted for their over-the-top depictions of violence and heavy use of profanity.\n\nGylan Kain: Gylan Kain is an American poet and playwright. He is a founding member, in 1968, of the Original Last Poets (along with Felipe Luciano and David Nelson). He is known for creating the aggressive, rhythmic delivery of spoken word aka performance poetry as it is known today. He often performs with hand drums or backing musicians such as saxophonists and bass guitarists. His work has often been sampled without pre-consent by well-known artists including Dr. Dre and The Prodigy. One of his performances was sampled into the club hit \"Voodoo People\" by The Prodigy. Dr. Dre sampled an excerpt of Kain performing his poem, \"The Shalimar\" on Dre's track entitled \"Intro\" from the album entitled \"The Chronic.\" After legal action was successfully taken to procure compensation for work sampled by The Prodigy, spokespersons for The Prodigy claimed that efforts had been made to procure permission from Kain for use of his work but those efforts had been unsuccessful because Kain, who values privacy, could not be located in time. Dr. Dre has yet to compensate Kain for work sampled without prior consent. This has led some fans to criticize Dr. Dre as an hypocrite for exploiting the work of an influential Black artist after building a reputation as an empowering force in the black American community as a founding member of N.W.A.\n\nForgot About Dre: \"Forgot About Dre\" is a Grammy Award-winning single from rapper Dr. Dre's \"2001\", featuring vocals from rapper Eminem. The track reached No. 25 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, No. 14 on the U.S. R&B chart, No. 32 on the U.S. Pop chart, and No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart. Released as the album's second single on January 29, 2000, like \"Still D.R.E.\", the song addresses Dre's critics in a defiant manner, as Dre announces his return to the hip-hop scene and reminds listeners of his significant influence on the genre. \"Forgot About Dre\" won Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the 2001 Grammy Awards.\n\nStill D.R.E.: \"Still D.R.E.\" is a song by American rapper Dr. Dre, featuring fellow American rapper Snoop Dogg. 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Fought on 22 August 1485, the battle was won by the Lancastrians. Their leader Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, by his victory became the first English monarch of the Tudor dynasty. His opponent, Richard III, the last king of the House of York, was killed in the battle. Historians consider Bosworth Field to mark the end of the Plantagenet dynasty, making it a defining moment of English and Welsh history.\n\nRichard III of England: Richard III (2 October 1452 \u2013 22 August 1485) was King of England from 1483 until his death in 1485, at the age of 32, in the Battle of Bosworth Field. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat at Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the subject of the historical play \"Richard III\" by William Shakespeare.\n\nEdmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York: Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, KG (5 June 1341 \u2013 1 August 1402) was the fourth surviving son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. Like many medieval English princes, Edmund gained his nickname from his birthplace: Kings Langley Palace in Hertfordshire. He was the founder of the House of York, but it was through the marriage of his younger son, Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge, to Anne de Mortimer, great-granddaughter of Edmund's elder brother Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, that the House of York made its claim to the English throne in the Wars of the Roses. The other party in the Wars of the Roses, the incumbent House of Lancaster, was formed from descendants of Edmund's elder brother John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, Edward III's third son.\n\nWhen Christ and His Saints Slept: When Christ and His Saints Slept is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman, published in 1995. It is the first of Penman's Plantagenet trilogy, (ultimately five books) followed by \"Time and Chance\", \"Devil's Brood\", \"Lionheart\" and \"A King's Ransom\". In the book Penman introduces the genesis of the Plantagenet dynasty as Empress Maude battles to secure her claim to the English throne, ultimately more for her young son Henry Plantagenet, than for herself. 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Edmund Mortimer was the last Earl of March of the Mortimer family.\n\nRoger Mortimer de Chirk: Roger was the third son of Roger Mortimer, a powerful Marcher lord in the Welsh border territories, and Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer who was also an important Marcher landowner in her own right. The family were from the second rank of \"parvenu\" nobility elevated by the king as a reward for fierce loyalty to the Plantagenet dynasty. But he was said to be a lecherous and violent man.\n\nRalph de Mortimer: Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to before 6 August 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire. He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.\n\nGeoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou: Geoffrey V (24 August 1113 \u2013 7 September 1151) \u2014 called the Handsome or the Fair (French: \"le Bel\" ) and Plantagenet \u2014 was the Count of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine by inheritance from 1129 and then Duke of Normandy by conquest from 1144. By his marriage to the Empress Matilda, daughter and heiress of Henry\u00a0I of England, Geoffrey had a son, Henry Curtmantle, who succeeded to the English throne as King Henry II (1154-1189) and was the first of the Plantagenet dynasty to rule England; the name \"Plantagenet\" was taken from Geoffrey's epithet. 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M. Barrie. It is the 14th Disney animated feature film and was originally released on February 5, 1953, by RKO Radio Pictures. \"Peter Pan\" is the final Disney animated feature released through RKO before Walt Disney's founding of his own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution, later in 1953 after the film was released. \"Peter Pan\" is also the final Disney film in which all nine members of Disney's Nine Old Men worked together as directing animators. It is also the second Disney animated film starring Kathryn Beaumont, Heather Angel, and Bill Thompson after their roles in the animated feature \"Alice in Wonderland\".\n\nHercules (1997 film): Hercules is a 1997 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 35th Disney animated feature film, the film was directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. 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In the film, Oliver is a homeless kitten who joins a gang of dogs to survive in the streets. Among other changes, the setting of the film was relocated from 19th century London to late 1980s New York City, Fagin's gang is made up of dogs (one of which is Dodger), and Sykes is a loan shark.\n\nChicken Little (2005 film): Chicken Little is a 2005 American 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy film, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and loosely based on the original fable of the same name. The 46th Disney animated feature film, it was directed by Mark Dindal from a screenplay by Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman, and Ron Anderson, based on a story by Mark Kennedy and Dindal. 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The series is broadcast in the U.S. on the cable network Spike. The show's premise is that a target person or persons are led to believe that they are contestants on a reality television show; in reality, all of the other participants in the purported show \u2013 including the host \u2013 are actors, and their actions and the outcome of the purported show are all scripted in an attempt to elicit comedic reactions from the targets. The show's first season, The Joe Schmo Show, aired in 2003, and its second season, Joe Schmo 2, aired in 2004. The first season's hoax was conducted as a typical reality competition show while the second hoax was a \"Bachelor\"-like dating series.\n\nMatt Kennedy Gould: Matt Kennedy Gould (born October 4, 1975) is an American former television personality. He rose to prominence in 2003, when he was the protagonist of \"The Joe Schmo Show\", a fake reality show in which, unbeknownst to him, all the participants but Gould were actors portraying broad reality show participant archetypes.\n\nFree Radio (TV series): Free Radio is a television show, created by Lance Krall and Rory Rosegarten. The show originated on VH1, but has also played on Comedy Central, and Super Channel (Canada). It stars Lance Krall, prominent for his role on \"The Joe Schmo Show\", and Anna Vocino, who also starred with Krall on \"The Lance Krall Show\". The show focuses on a dysfunctional radio station, KBOM. Krall plays a moronic intern turned moronic DJ when KBOM's regular shock jock, Rip Rebel, defects to satellite radio. Lance eventually gets his own show entitled \"Moron in the Morning\". Real celebrities guest star as themselves with Lance, who often either does not realize who they are or mixes them up with other celebrities on the air. 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He went on to create and star in \"The Lance Krall Show\" and \"Free Radio.\"\n\nThe Lance Krall Show: The Lance Krall Show is a 30-minute comedy television show featuring sketches and on-the-street interaction starring Lance Krall, who gained recognition through his character Kip on \"The Joe Schmo Show\". The Lance Krall Show aired on Spike TV Mondays at 11:05 pm, with encores Thursdays at 11:05 pm. The cast included Annie Humphrey, Phil Cater, Sarah Baker, Anna Vocino, Loren Tarquinio, Rob Poynter, and Michael Sweeney all performed together with Krall at The Whole World Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia.\n\nRobert Belushi: Robert James Belushi (born October 23, 1980) is an American actor. In films, he is best known for his work on \"Sorority Row\", \"One Small Hitch\", and \"Valentine's Day\". 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Based on the story of Cupid and Psyche, the opera premiered on January 18, 1800 at the Hoftheater (Herz\u00f6glichestheater) in Stuttgart. \"Amor und Psyche\" was popular in Germany in its day and a version of the score for voice and piano was published by Breitkopf & H\u00e4rtel. Franz Carl Hiemer went on to write the libretto for Abeille's third opera, \"Peter und \u00c4nnchen\" (1809) as well as the libretti for Carl Maria von Weber's operas \"Silvana\" and \"Abu Hassan\".\n\nEuryanthe: Euryanthe is a German \"grand, heroic, romantic\" opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed at the Theater am K\u00e4rntnertor, Vienna on 25 October 1823. 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Evidence of benefit is lacking for long-term weight loss with some data supporting weight gain and heart disease risks.\n\nAcesulfame potassium: Acesulfame potassium ( ), also known as acesulfame K (K is the symbol for potassium) or Ace K, is a calorie-free sugar substitute (artificial sweetener) often marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. In the European Union, it is known under the E number (additive code) E950. It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). In chemical structure, acesulfame potassium is the potassium salt of 6-methyl-1,2,3-oxathiazine-4(3\"H\")-one 2,2-dioxide. 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(TMA); and a senior managing officer of the parent company Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) which is located in Japan. In that role Lentz manages all of Toyota\u2019s North American affiliate companies which include TMA, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS), and Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North America, Inc. (TEMA), which includes responsibilities for Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC), and oversight for Toyota Canada, Inc. (TCI). Lentz also serves as the chairman of the North American Executive Committee. This is composed of the top leaders from the affiliate companies. Most recently Lentz was the president and chief executive officer of TMS and senior vice president of TMA and served in a global advisory capacity as the managing officer for TMC. Before that he served as president and chief operating officer and executive vice president of TMS. Lentz previously held several executive positions including Toyota division group vice president and general manager where he oversaw all sales, logistics and marketing activities for Toyota and Scion regional sales offices and distributors. He also served as the group vice president of marketing for the Toyota division and vice president of Scion, and was responsible for the initial launch of a new line of vehicles. Lentz spent several years in the field as vice president and general manager of the Los Angeles region and before that general manager of the San Francisco region. Prior to his role as general manager Lentz was vice president of marketing services for CAT in Maryland. He has also held several other TMS positions, including field training manager, sales administration manager and truck sales team member. Lentz joined Toyota in 1982 as the merchandising manager for its Portland, Oregon region where he later became the distribution manager and field operations manager. He serves as chairman on the board of directors of The Global Automakers and is also a member of the executive advisory board for Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver (DU), his alma mater. He was named \u201cMarketer of the Year\u201d by Advertising Age in 2006, an Automotive News \u201cAll Star\u201d in 2007 and honored at Industry Leader of the year.\n\nMike Lunsford: Mike Lunsford is the chief executive officer of SK Planet, Inc., the U.S. arm of SK Planet, Ltd., a Korean-based company. He is the former executive vice president and interim chief executive officer of RealNetworks, the former chief executive officer of Rhapsody, a joint venture between RealNetworks and Viacom, and the former president and interim chief executive officer of Earthlink. Before joining EarthLink, Lunsford worked as a consultant at Andersen Consulting (now Accenture) in Chicago and Scott, Madden & Associates, a management consulting firm in Raleigh, North Carolina. He received an undergraduate degree and a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of North Carolina.\n\nBobby Mehta: Siddharth N. \"Bobby\" Mehta was former CEO and vice chairman of HSBC North America. Mehta served as an Advisor of TransUnion since December 31, 2012. Mehta serves as consultant of TransUnion. He served the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion from August 2007 to December 31, 2012, and Transunion Financing Corp. until December 31, 2012. From May 2007 to July 2007, he served as a consultant to the board of directors at TransUnion. He served as the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion until December 31, 2012. He served as the chief executive officer of TransUnion LLC. He served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of HSBC Finance Corporation from April 2005 to February 2007. He served as chief executive officer and president of TransUnion LLC from 2007 to 2012. From 1998 to 2007, he held a variety of positions with HSBC Finance Corporation and HSBC North America Holdings, Inc. Mehta served as chief executive officer of HSBC North America until February 2007. Mehta served as consultant of TransUnion since May 2007 until July 2007. Mehta served as group managing director of HSBC Holdings PLC of HSBC Finance Corp. since April 30, 2005, and its unit chief executive officer since March 2005. He served as the chief executive of HS BC North America Holdings Inc., of HSBC Finance Corp., from March 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as an executive chairman of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited since April 2005 and served as its chief executive officer from April 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC Bank USA, N.A. until February 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. since March 2005. He served as chairman and chief executive officer of HSBC Financial Corp., Ltd. He oversaw HSBC's global credit card services, its North American consumer lending and mortgage services businesses and its first mortgage operation. He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group. Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002. He worked at MasterCard\u2019s U.S. region board since March 2000. Mehta joined Household International Inc., in 1998. He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States. Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005. He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005. He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.). He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014. He has been an independent director of The Allstate Corporation since February 19, 2014. He serves as a member of the advisory board at Core2 Group, Inc. He has been non-executive independent director at Piramal Enterprises Ltd since April 1, 2013. He serves on the boards of Datacard, Chicago Public Education Fund, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, The Economic Club of Chicago, The Field Museum and Myelin Repair Foundation. He serves as a director of TransUnion Corp. and TransUnion LLC. He served as a director of MasterCard International Inc. (also known as MasterCard Worldwide) (formerly, MasterCard Inc.), since March 17, 2005. He served as a director of HSBC Financial Corp. Ltd. He has been a director of TransUnion since April 2012. Mehta serves on the board of international advisors for the Monterey, California, Institute of International Studies and is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable. He also serves on the board of advisors for the Myelin Repair Foundation. Mehta holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the London School of Economics and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago. He stepped down as head of the North American unit after the lender raised its forecast for bad loans in the U.S. He is of Indian descent.\n\nEnterprise Rent-A-Car: Enterprise Rent-A-Car is an American car rental company headquartered in Clayton, Missouri, United States in Greater St. Louis. In addition to car rental, Enterprise also oversees commercial fleet management, used car sales, and commercial truck rental operations.\n\nConsolidated rental car facility: A consolidated rental car facility (CRCF) is a complex that hosts numerous rental car agencies. They are often found at airports in the United States. The incentive for building consolidated facilities are numerous, including: less congestion on surface streets, more convenience for rental car company employees, greater efficiencies for rental car companies, and numerous environmental benefits from reduced emissions to consolidated, professionally managed fueling stations. Typical services to the rental car companies include onsite offices, fueling, car wash, car prep (vacuums, windshield wiper fluids, and trash services), and light maintenance areas.\n\nPamela Nicholson: Pamela M. Nicholson is a U.S. businesswoman. She is President and Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Holdings. In 2007 she was also inducted in the \"Fortune\" Top 50 Most Powerful Women list as number 44. In 2009, \"Forbes\" included her among their 100 Most Powerful Women at number 89.\n\nGlen Post: Glen F. Post III (born October 4, 1952) is the chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink, an S&P 500 integrated communications service provider based out of Monroe, Louisiana. He earned a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1974 at Louisiana Tech University and an MBA in 1976 at Louisiana Tech. Post joined CenturyTel in 1976. He was named vice president in 1982 and was promoted to senior vice president and treasurer in 1984. He was appointed to the CenturyTel board of directors in 1985, and the following year he was promoted to senior vice president and chief financial officer. In 1988 Post was named executive vice president and chief operating officer. He became the president and chief operating officer of CenturyTel in 1990. In 1992 Post was named vice chairman of the board, president, and chief executive officer. In 2002 he was appointed chairman of the board and chief executive officer. Since 2009 Post has served as chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink. His honors include: Louisiana Tech College of Administration and Business Distinguished Alumni in 1991, Louisiana Tech University Tower Medallion Award in 1997 and DeGree Enterprises Lifetime Achievement Award in Business 2003.\n\nStephen P. MacMillan: Stephen P. MacMillan is the Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, and Director of Hologic, a medical device and diagnostic manufacturer headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts. He was previously the Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Stryker Corporation, a global medical device company, and has 24 years of healthcare industry operating experience. He served as Chief Executive Officer of Stryker from January 2005 to February 2012 and served as its President from June 2003 to February 2012. During his tenure at Stryker, MacMillan successfully led the company through a series of key strategic acquisitions, the launch of a number of products within the orthopedic implants and medical instrumentation businesses, and delivered strong operating performance, with revenue growing from $2.8 billion to $8.3 billion, between 2003 and 2011. During his tenure, Stryker delivered stock price appreciation of more than 62%, compared to appreciation of the S&P 500 index of approximately 40%. While MacMillan presided as CEO, Stryker was selected by FORTUNE, over multiple consecutive years, as one of the \"World's Most Admired Companies\" in the Medical Equipment Industry.\n\nJonathan G. Ornstein: Jonathan Ornstein is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mesa Air Group, Inc., and was appointed effective May 1, 1998. 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She was born in Oslo, Norway, and is of half Malaysian descent. Her mother is from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. She is usually credited by her birth name but is sometimes credited as \"Lina Teal\".\n\nMatador (Danish TV series): Matador is a Danish TV series produced and shown between 1978 and 1982. It is set in the fictional Danish town of Korsb\u00e6k between 1929 and 1947. It follows the lives of a range of characters from across the social spectrum, focusing specifically on the rivalry between the families of two businessmen: The banker Hans Christian Varn\u00e6s, an established local worthy, and social climber Mads (Andersen-)Skjern, who arrives in town as the series opens. The name \"Matador\" was taken from , also the series' tentative English title. 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Since the beginning of the war the Alliance had been looking for a harbour in the Iberian Peninsula to control the Strait of Gibraltar and facilitate naval operations against the French fleet in the western Mediterranean Sea. An attempt to seize C\u00e1diz had ended in failure in September 1702, but following the Alliance fleet's successful raid in Vigo Bay in October that year, the combined fleets of the 'Maritime Powers', the Netherlands and England, had emerged as the dominant naval force in the region. This strength helped persuade King Peter II of Portugal to sever his alliance with France and Bourbon controlled Spain, and ally himself with the Grand Alliance in 1703. 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On August 28, 2010 during the traditional marriage of his oldest daughter, Nnenna Ogbuewu, the Ambassador announced his intention to vie once again, for the office of governor in his home state of Ebonyi but this time, under a different party. His party of choice, the All Progressives Grand Alliance was made known in September, 2010. On January 12, 2011, Ambassador Ogbuewu was nominated by the All Progressives Grand Alliance with a total vote of 1852 to represent the party in the forthcoming general elections that will be held in Nigeria on April 16, 2011.\n\nFrancisco Antonio de Agurto, Marquis of Gasta\u00f1aga: Francisco Antonio de Agurto y Salcedo, 1st Marquis of Gasta\u00f1aga (Vitoria, 1640 \u2013 Zaragoza, November 2, 1702) was a Spanish nobleman, viceroy and governor of Basque origin. He became first Marquis de Gasta\u00f1aga in 1676 and was Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands between 1685 and 1692. He led the Spanish troops in the Battle of Fleurus (1690) and unsuccessfully defended Mons against the French. He began a new royal chapel of Saint Joseph in Waterloo in 1687 an attempt to curry favour with the court, but was recalled to Madrid for his failure to hold Mons. After this he became Viceroy of Catalonia between 1694 and 1696, where he was confronted with a French invasion during the War of the Grand Alliance.\n\nWilliam III of England: William III (Dutch: \"Willem\" ; 4 November 1650 \u2013 8 March 1702), also widely known as William of Orange, was sovereign Prince of Orange from birth, Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland, and Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from 1672, and King of England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 until his death. It is a coincidence that his regnal number (III) was the same for both Orange and England. As King of Scotland, he is known as William II. 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Although French forces had taken Nice in the west, and Montm\u00e9lian in the north, Catinat\u2019s small, ill-equipped army was forced onto the defensive. Louis XIV subsequently offered Amadeus generous peace terms but the Duke, who had by now received substantial Imperial reinforcements from the Empire, considered himself strong enough to continue hostilities.\n\nSiege of Mons (1691): The Siege of Mons, 15 March\u201310 April 1691, was a major operation fought during the Nine Years' War, and was the main French objective for the 1691 campaign in the Spanish Netherlands. The city was besieged and captured before the normal commencement of the campaigning season with minimal losses. The outcome was not in doubt, but in a conflict dominated by siege warfare, neither the French army of King Louis XIV, nor the forces of the Grand Alliance under King William III, could bring about a decisive battle. After the siege the duc de Boufflers bombarded the neutral city of Liege, whilst the duc de Luxembourg captured Halle, and scored a minor victory against the Prince of Waldeck at the Battle of Leuze in September. Strategically, however, little had changed in the war, and both combatants returned to winter quarters at the end of the campaigning season.\n\nSiege of Namur (1695): The Siege of Namur, 2 July \u2013 1 September 1695, was the second siege of the city of Namur in the Nine Years' War. The Allied forces of the Grand Alliance retook the city from the French, who had captured it in the first siege in 1692. 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He was appointed as \"Naib Subahdar\" (Deputy Viceroy) to his elder brother, Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung II, the Prime Minister of Mughal Empire, with the title \"Salabat Jung\". He was invested by Imperial firman, at Aurangabad, Maharashtra, 12 September 1749. He was granted the titles of \"Khan Bahadur\" and \"Salabat Jung\" during his father's lifetime. During the Second Carnatic War he was a prisoner, first in Nasir Jung's camp and later in Muzaffar Jung's camp. After Muzaffar Jung (his nephew) was killed by the Afghans on 13 February 1751, Mir Sa'id Muhammad Khan was proclaimed as the new Nizam near Lakkireddipalli Pass, by the French under De Bussy with the title \"Asaf-ad-Daulah, Nawab Said Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Salabat Jung,Zafar Jung, Nawab Subahdar of the Deccan\". He was promoted to the title of \"Amir-ul-Mamalik\" by the Emperor Alamgir II. He was the ruler of the Hyderabad State in India from 1751 until 1762. Khilwath palace of Hyderabad was also built by him.\n\nCalvin Jung: Calvin Jung (born February 17, 1945) is an American actor who is best known for his appearances in the films \"The Day After\", \"RoboCop\" and \"Lethal Weapon 4\". In the 1970s, Jung appeared in the \"Ancient Chinese Secret\" commercials for Calgon. Prior to his career in movies and television, Jung appeared in several plays of note in New York. He acted in Frank Chin's The Chickencoop Chinaman, the first play written by an Asian American to be produced by a major New York company, The American Place Theatre. Jung also appeared in Tina Howe's Museum, and David Henry Hwang's FOB. On Broadway, Jung has appeared in three plays, all in one calendar year. Jung made his debut in two plays only two days apart; he appeared in the Arthur Miller one-act A Memory of Two Mondays on January 26th, 2976, and appeared in a revival of They Knew What They Wanted by Sidney Howard the following night. Both productions were running in repertoire on Broadway until March of that year. By the end of 1976, Jung was back on Broadway in Sly Fox, an adaptation by Larry Gelbart of work by Ben Jonson.\n\nMarco Hofschneider: Marco Hofschneider (born October 18, 1969) is a German actor known for his biographical portrayal of Solomon Perel in the 1990 acclaimed (Golden Globe-winning and Academy Award-nominated) World War II film \"Europa Europa\". Since then, he has appeared in many German and British film and television programs. His older brother, Rene Hofschneider, also appeared in \"Europa, Europa\", playing the role of Isaak Perel, Solomon Perel's older brother.\n\nChristopher Masterson: Christopher Kennedy Masterson (born January 22, 1980) is an American actor and disc jockey known best for his role as Francis on \"Malcolm in the Middle\". He is the younger brother of \"That '70s Show\" cast member Danny Masterson, older brother of \"The Walking Dead\" cast member Alanna Masterson, and older brother of \"Last Man Standing\" cast member Jordan Masterson.\n\nLos Debutantes: Los Debutantes is a 2003 Chilean film directed by Andres Waissbluth and starring Antonella Rios and Alejandro Trejo. It tells the story of two brothers from a small town, played by Nestor Castillana and Juan Pablo Miranda, who move to Santiago and visit a nightclub to celebrate the younger brother's 17th birthday. The older brother is subsequently offered a job by the club owner Don Pascual (played by Alejandro Trejo), and both brothers become friendly with Gracia, a dancer at the club who has dreams of becoming a singer (played by Antonella Rios). The story is told in Rashomon style from three different perspectives: firstly from the perspective of the younger brother, secondly from the perspective of the older brother, and finally from the perspective of Gracia. The film was the Chilean submission for the 76th Academy Awards in the category Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film which took place in 2004, but was not one of the five nominated films. It was also nominated for the Goya Awards. The film was released on DVD in the UK in 2005, and received a mildly critical review in Time Out.\n\nAndrea Jung: Andrea Jung (\u937e\u5f6c\u5afb, pinyin: Zh\u014dng B\u012bnxi\u00e1n, jyutping: zung1 ban1 haa4) (born 1958)\n\nEmil Leeb: Emil Leeb (17 June 1881 \u2013 8 September 1969) was a Bavarian-German general who saw active service during both World Wars. His older brother, who became Field Marshal Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb, had the knightly rank of \"Ritter\" and the nobiliary particle of \"von\", not by birth, but thanks to the conferment of the Bavarian Military Order of Max Joseph and a patent of nobility. 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The company has recently announced a commitment to secure 100% of its purchased electricity from renewable sources by 2025.\n\nBanco de Cr\u00e9dito del Per\u00fa: Banco de Cr\u00e9dito del Per\u00fa is the largest bank and the leading supplier of integrated financial services in Per\u00fa with approximately US$ 39 billion in total assets and a market share of 30.4% in total loans and 33.5% in total deposits. BCP has more than 127 years of presence in the country and represents Peru\u2019s most valuable brand. Its network of more than 8,340 points of contact serves its more than 6 million clients. BCP is the main subsidiary of Credicorp (NYSE: BAP), the largest financial holding in Peru. BCP\u2019s Wholesale Banking competes with local and foreign banks and provides its customers with short and medium-term loans in local and foreign currencies, foreign trade-related financing, lease financing, underwriting and financial advisory. Its currently the market leader with a market share of more than 40% in corporate loans. BCP\u2019s Retail Banking serves individuals and small-sized companies with a wide range of high value-proposition products with a market share of over 20%. In addition, BCP is the largest capital market and brokerage distribution system in Peru; its main activities include asset management, foreign exchange transactions, treasury, custody and trust, investment advisory services, and research activities.\n\nSeismic Micro-Technology: Seismic Micro \u2013 Technology (SMT), is the maker of KINGDOM software. It is the global market share leader for Windows based interpretation. SMT developed the first seismic interpretation tools for the Windows environment. KINGDOM software is used by 2,700 companies in over 95 countries. KINGDOM software is used to find sources of oil & gas in the subsurface and is used by 85 percent of the 150 largest petroleum exploration and production companies. SMT's customer base includes international and national companies as well as independent companies and consultants. More than 50 percent of sales come from international sales. In August 11, 2011, Seismic Micro Technology was acquired by IHS Inc.\n\nPlug-in electric vehicles in the United States: The adoption of plug-in electric vehicles in the United States is actively supported by the American federal government, and several state and local governments. s of 2016 , cumulative sales in the U.S. totaled 570,187 highway legal plug-in electric vehicles since the market launch of the Tesla Roadster in 2008, representing 28.1% of the global light-duty plug-in stock. s of 2016 , the U.S. has the world's third largest stock of plug-in passenger cars after China and Europe. The U.S. market share of plug-in electric passenger cars increased from 0.14% in 2011 to 0.62% in 2013. The plug-in segment reached a market share of 0.75% in 2014 and fell to 0.66% in 2015. The plug-in segment achieved a record market share of 0.90% in 2016. California is the largest plug-in car regional market in the country, with almost 270,000 plug-in electric vehicles registered through December 2016, and accounts for approximately 48% of cumulative plug-in sales in the American market from 2011 to June 2016. The other nine states that follow California's Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) regulations account for another 10% of cumulative plug-in car sales in the U.S. during the same period.\n\nNateglinide: Nateglinide (INN, trade name Starlix) is a drug for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. 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He is the creator of various popular comic strips such as \"Legend of Bill,\" \"The Trek Life\" at CBS/ STARTREK.COM, \"Gene's Journal\" and \"Rod & Barry\" at Roddenberry.com, and he is a full-time cartoonist at \"Paws, Inc.\", where he works on the \"Garfield\" worldwide property.\n\nGarfield statues: Marion, and surrounding Grant County, Indiana have erected a series of statues around the area depicting the comic strip character Garfield. The brainchild of local leader Pete Beck (a county councilman at the time), the basic idea is to place a likeness of Garfield in each community in the county. It is hoped that as the project matures Garfield fans will travel to Grant County and make a circuit to see all of the statues. The statues are made of hollow fiberglass after private fundraising provides for the construction at each location. Indiana native and creator of Garfield, Jim Davis has donated the artwork to create the statues royalty free.\n\nGarfield Gets Real: Garfield Gets Real (also known as Garfield 3D in some regions) is a 2007 American CGI movie starring Garfield. It was produced by Paws, Inc. in cooperation with Davis Entertainment, and The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It was written by Garfield's creator Jim Davis, who started working on the script in the fall of 1996. This was the first fully animated Garfield film since the last \"Garfield and Friends\" TV episode aired in 1995, and the first to be written by Davis since the 1991 television special \"Garfield Gets a Life\". The movie was released in theaters August 9, 2007, and the DVD was shipped to stores on November 20, 2007. Gregg Berger, an actor from the original series, reprises his role of Odie, but Garfield is now voiced by veteran voice actor Frank Welker, since the original actor Lorenzo Music died in 2001 and Jon is voiced by Wally Wingert, as Thom Huge retired that same year. The film's success led to two sequels: \"Garfield's Fun Fest\" (2008) and \"Garfield's Pet Force\" (2009).\n\nNetrunner: Netrunner is a collectible card game (CCG) designed by Richard Garfield, the creator of \"\". It was published by Wizards of the Coast and introduced in 1996. The game took place in the setting for the Cyberpunk 2020 role-playing game, but it also drew from the broader cyberpunk genre. \"Netrunner\" was lauded by critics, such as \"InQuest\" magazine, for its balanced game play and impressive artwork. In 1999 \"Pyramid\" magazine named \"Netrunner\" as one of \"The Millennium's Most Underrated Games\". According to editor Scott Haring, \"among the connoisseurs of the card game design art, \"Netrunner\" is considered to be one of the best-designed games ever.\"\n\nHappy Birthday, Garfield: Happy Birthday, Garfield is an hour-long television special dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the \"Garfield\" comic strip, hosted by its creator Jim Davis. The special was first broadcast May 17, 1988 on CBS. 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The main block of the building is two stories, constructed of brick with a slate hip roof and a small wooden cupola in the center. It was built in 1912, and designed by the Baltimore architect Otto Simonson. A narrow hyphen containing a stairwell and corridor connects the main block to a similar two-story rectangular block and a one-story wing containing a stage and gymnasium, added just after World War II. It was used until about 1980.\n\nStanford White: Stanford White (November 9, 1853 \u2013 June 25, 1906) was an American architect and partner in the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, the frontrunner among Beaux-Arts firms. He designed a long series of houses for the rich, and numerous public, institutional, and religious buildings. His design principles embodied the \"American Renaissance\".\n\nAdlington Hall: Adlington Hall is a country house near Adlington, Cheshire. The oldest part of the existing building, the Great Hall, was constructed between 1480 and 1505; the east wing was added in 1581. The Legh family has lived in the hall and in previous buildings on the same site since the early 14th\u00a0century. After the house was occupied by Parliamentary forces during the Civil War, changes were made to the north wing, including encasing the Great Hall in brick, inserting windows, and installing an organ in the Great Hall. In the 18th\u00a0century the house was inherited by Charles Legh who organised a series of major changes. These included building a new west wing, which incorporated a ballroom, and a south wing with a large portico. It is possible that Charles Legh himself was the architect for these additions. He also played a large part in planning and designing the gardens, woodland and parkland, which included a number of buildings of various types, including a bridge known as the Chinese Bridge that carried a summerhouse.\n\nOrel Ice Fringe: Orel Ice Fringe ( ) is a strip of coastal ice bordering the south side of Errera Channel between Beneden Head and Porro Bluff, on the west coast of Graham Land. Mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd. in 1956-57. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1960 for Eduard von Orel (1877\u20131941), Austrian surveyor who in 1905 designed the first stereoautograph for plotting maps directly from horizontal photographs.\n\nIntheoaks: Intheoaks, also known as In-the-oaks, is a historic estate and a national historic district located at Black Mountain, Buncombe County, North Carolina. The district encompasses nine contributing buildings, two contributing sites, seven contributing structures, and four contributing objects associated with a country estate of the 1920s. The main house was built in 1921-1923, and is a four-level, \"U\"-shaped Tudor country manor house with an oblique wing. It was designed by New York architect Frank E. Wallis, with a large recreation wing containing a ballroom, gymnasium, bowling alley, and indoor swimming pool designed by noted architect Richard Sharp Smith. Also on the property are the contributing Caretaker's Cottage (1923), agricultural and service outbuildings, main entrance gates designed by Smith and Carrier (1922), and landscape designed by noted landscape architect Chauncey Beadle The property is known as Camp Henry, a camp for young people and the Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina offices are located on the estate.\n\nAmory Ballroom: The Amory Ballroom is the only surviving remnant of a large summer estate house off Old Troy Road in Dublin, New Hampshire. The original house, a palatial Italian villa, was built 1910-11 by the widow of William Amory, and was designed by Boston architect Charles Goodell. Of this construction, only the entrance hall survives; the ballroom, set behind the entrance hall, was designed by Harry Little and built 1926-27. The building is a stuccoed structure with five large round-arch bays with the main entrance in the center bay. The interior is decorated with tile from Henry Chapman Mercer's Moravian Pottery and Tile Works in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The building faces a terrace that once housed a formal garden and swimming pool. The building is set near a private road on the slopes of Mount Monadnock.\n\nChateau Lake Louise: The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is a Fairmont hotel on the eastern shore of Lake Louise, near Banff, Alberta. The original hotel was gradually developed at the turn of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway and was thus \"kin\" to its predecessors, the Banff Springs Hotel and the Ch\u00e2teau Frontenac. The hotel's wooden Rattenbury Wing was destroyed by fire on 3 July 1924, and was replaced by the current Barrot Wing one year later. The Painter Wing, built in 1913, is the oldest existing portion of the hotel. The Mount Temple Wing, opened in 2004, is the most recent wing and features modern function facilities; these include the Mount Temple Ballroom.\n\nBy-the-Harbor: By-the-Harbor, also known as the Prescott Hall Butler and Cornelia Smith Butler Estate, is a historic home located at Nissequogue in Suffolk County, New York. It was built about 1878 as the first of a group of country homes built on Stony Brook Harbor and one of Charles F. McKim's earliest projects. It is a long and narrow, two story, Shingle Style structure with a low attic level at each end. The south facade features a massive asymmetrical gable that rises from the first floor to the ridge of the roof. Also on the property are the original flanking stone entrance piers and rusted iron gates and casino building. The casino is a sprawing two story Colonial Revival style building with shingled facades and a hipped roof. The original section, holding a squash court and plunge baths, was designed in the 1890s by McKim, Mead, and White. In 1905, a wing containing a ballroom and designed by Stanford White, was added.\n\nSeventh Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle): The former Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist, building is located in the Queen Anne Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, (corner of West Halladay Street) is an historic Christian Science church edifice. Built in 1926, it was designed by noted Seattle architect Harlan Thomas in the Neo-Byzantine, Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial styles. It consists of two parts joined together to form an ell: the 2-story main section containing the church auditorium (the term Christian Scientists use instead of sanctuary) and a one story wing containing the Sunday School. 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Founded in June 2000, SkyTeam was the last of the three major airline alliances to be formed, the first two being Star Alliance and Oneworld. s of 2014 , SkyTeam consists of 20 carriers from five continents and operates with the slogan \"Caring more about you\". It also operates a cargo alliance named SkyTeam Cargo, which partners ten carriers, all of them SkyTeam members. Its centralised management team, \"SkyTeam Central\", is based at the World Trade Center Schiphol Airport on the grounds of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands.\n\nBusiness alliance: A business alliance is an agreement between businesses, usually motivated by cost reduction and improved service for the customer. Alliances are often bounded by a single agreement with equitable risk and opportunity share for all parties involved and are typically managed by an integrated project team. An example of this is code sharing in airline alliances.\n\nTransport in Croatia: Transport in Croatia relies on several main modes, including transport by road, rail, water and air. Road transport incorporates a comprehensive network of state, county and local routes augmented by a network of highways for long-distance travelling. Water transport can be divided into sea, based on the ports of Rijeka, Plo\u010de, Split and Zadar, and river transport, based on Sava, Danube and, to a lesser extent, Drava. Croatia has 68 airports, nine of which are international. The country also has several airlines, of which the most notable is Croatia Airlines. Rail transport is fairly developed, with dual track and electrification not very common, although high-speed tilting trains are used on some routes. However, bus still tends to be more common than rail as a mode of inter-city transport.\n\nContinent pass: A continent pass (usually called something like Europe (air)pass, Pacific (air)pass or American (air)pass) is a product and service of an airline alliance. For a relatively low price the traveler can travel freely using all intra-continental flights the airline alliance offers on that continent. There are restrictions on the number of miles, flights or stops the traveler can make. Travelers can benefit from the extensive networks airline alliances offer and can earn reward points for each mile they fly by participating in the alliance's frequent flyer program.\n\nRound-the-world ticket: A round-the-world ticket (also known as round-the-world fare or RTW ticket in short) is a product that enables travellers to fly around the world for a relatively low price. RTW tickets have existed for some time and in the past were generally offered through marketing agreements between airlines on several continents. Now, they are almost universally offered by airline alliances such as SkyTeam, Star Alliance and Oneworld, or else by specialist travel agencies that will spend time helping customize a trip to the consumer's needs. Prices vary but are generally in the range of 3000\u20135000 USD for an economy-class ticket. Sometimes, depending on airline and stops, it can be as low as 1171 GBP (~ 1829.57 USD). An alternative for a round-the-world ticket is a continent pass.\n\nStar Alliance: Star Alliance is one of the world's largest global airline alliances. Founded on 14 May 1997, its current CEO is Jeffrey Goh and its headquarters is located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. s of November 2016 , Star Alliance is the largest global alliance by passenger count with 689.98 million, ahead of SkyTeam (665.4 million) and Oneworld (557.4 million). Its slogan is \"The Way The Earth Connects\".\n\nHistory of Kingfisher Airlines: Kingfisher Airlines was established in 2003. It is owned by the Bengaluru based United Breweries Group. The airline started commercial operations on 9 May 2005 with a fleet of four new Airbus A320-200s operating a flight from Mumbai to Delhi. It started its international operations on 3 September 2008 by connecting Bengaluru with London. Kingfisher's head office is located in Kingfisher House Western Express Highway Vile Parle (E) Mumbai \u2013 400099 India and its registered office is located in UB City, Bangalore. Its head office was previously in the Kingfisher House in Vile Parle (East), Mumbai. In 2012 Vijay Mallya was trying to sell the Vile Parle Kingfisher House. The airline had shut down its operations when on 20 October 2012 the DGCA suspended its flying license. This suspension had been due to failure to give an effective response to the show-cause notice issued by DGCA. However, The airline had locked out its employees for several days before this suspension. On 25 October 2012, the employees agreed to return to work. On 7 June 2010 Kingfisher became a member elect of the Oneworld airline alliance when it signed a formal membership agreement. Kingfisher confirmed on 20 December 2011 that it will join the Oneworld airline alliance on 10 February 2012. Kingfisher would have been the first Indian carrier to join one of the big airline alliances. However, on 3 February 2012, owing to bad financial situation and two days after the International Air Transport Association (IATA) clearing house suspended Kingfisher Airlines; the airlines participation to Oneworld has been put on hold.\n\nCroatia Airlines: Croatia Airlines Ltd. is the state-owned flag carrier of Croatia. It is headquartered in Buzin near Zagreb and operates domestic and international services mainly to European destinations. Its main hub is Franjo Tu\u0111man Airport with focus cities being Dubrovnik, Split, and Zadar. Since November 2004, the airline has been a member of Star Alliance.\n\nShenzhen Airlines: Shenzhen Airlines () is an airline headquartered in Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport in Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It has been a member of Star Alliance since 2012, and is currently one of two Chinese airlines that is part of the global airline network.\n\nRoyal Jordanian: Royal Jordanian Airlines (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0645\u0644\u0643\u064a\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0631\u062f\u0646\u064a\u0629\u200e \u200e ; transliterated: \"Al-Malakiyyah al-'Urduniyyah\") is the flag carrier airline of Jordan with its head office in Amman, Jordan, operating scheduled international services over four continents from its main base at Queen Alia International Airport at Amman (AMM) Jordan. 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Located at 31 Princeton Street, near the North Chelmsford village center, it is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure with Greek Revival styling. It was built in 1853, and was used, alternating with the Centre Town Hall, for town meetings until 1885. It was thereafter used as a community meeting hall and polling station, a role it served until 1967, when the town moved its school administration offices there. In 2011 the building underwent a full restoration, and is again used as a community center.\n\nFormer Greenwood Town Hall: The Former Greenwood Town Hall is located at 270 Main Street (Maine State Route 26) in Locke Mills, the main village of Greenwood, Maine. Completed in 1931, the building has been a center of civic and social activities since, hosting town meetings, elections, school graduations, dances, and private functions. It was replaced as town hall by the present facilities in 1988, and is now maintained by a local non-profit. 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It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1879 and added to the historic registry 100 years later. Amos P. Cutting of Worcester was the architect. Ferry & Gardner of Springfield also submitted plans.\n\nTroy Village Historic District: The Troy Village Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic village center of Troy, New Hampshire, United States. The district is centered along New Hampshire Route 12, north to Marlborough Road and south to the junction with South Main Street. To the east of NH 12 it includes School Street, Mill Street, and Monadnock Street as far as Mill Street, and most of the abutting streets. On the west side it includes Russell, Water, and Prospect streets, and South Main Street nearly to Longmeadow Drive. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.\n\nSangerville Town Hall: Sangerville Town Hall is located at 1 Town Hall Lane (corner of South Main Street) in the village center of Sangerville, Maine. Built in 1902, it is one of the rural community's most sophisticated architectural buildings. It was designed and built by a local contractor, and has well-proportioned Colonial Revival features. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.\n\nSutton Center Historic District: The Sutton Center Historic District is a historic district encompassing the center of the village of Sutton, Massachusetts. The district, which covers 435 acre , is centered on the junction of Boston Road, Singletary Avenue, and Uxbridge Road. Boston Road is a major east-west route through the town, and the other two roads run north-south through the village center. A typically rural village center, its civic and institutional buildings are clustered near the intersection on its south side, in the general area of the town common. The town common and cemetery were laid out in 1719, after settlement of the township began in 1716. There are a few surviving houses that date to the middle of the 18th century or earlier; exact dates for most are uncertain. There are only a few institutional buildings: the 1829 Congregational Church, the 1983 Town Hall, built on the site of the town's first purpose-built town hall (1885), and Rufus Putnam Hall, an 1824 school building and Masonic lodge that now houses the local history museum. Only one commercial structure the 1839 Brick Block, stands in the village. There is also a historic animal pound, a rectangular stone structure used to pen stray livestock, which dates to the early days of the town.\n\nPawlet Town Hall: Pawlet Town Hall houses the municipal offices of the town of Pawlet, Vermont. 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The album was released on May 27, 2003, faring well due to the success of the singles \"Fly from the Inside\" and \"45\". Recording took place at Henson Recording Studios and The Blue Room, both in Los Angeles, California. \"Leave a Whisper\" paved the way for Shinedown's successful second album, \"Us and Them\", and was re-released on June 15, 2004, to incorporate a cover version of Lynyrd Skynyrd's \"Simple Man\". The album's singles also fared well, \"Fly from the Inside\" reaching No. 5, \"45\" reaching No. 3, \"Simple Man\" reaching No. 5, and \"Burning Bright\" reaching No. 2 on the US Mainstream Rock list. \"Leave a Whisper\" is Shinedown's second best-selling album. On August 17, 2004, the album was certified gold for 500,000 copies sold, and by October 21, 2005, the album had sold 1 million copies in the US, and was certified platinum by the RIAA.\n\nPeter Bennett-Jones: Peter Bennett-Jones CBE is a British TV producer and agent. 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Two of the titles are based on lines from the poem \"The Tyger\" by William Blake.\n\nThe Burning Bright: The Burning Bright is a studio album by singer-songwriter Royal Wood, released by Songs of MapleMusic Publishing. The album was released on March 18, 2014. The lead single, \"Forever and Ever\", was a top 40 hit in Canada and was the No. 1 most added song on Hot AC Radio.\n\nThe Tyger: \"The Tyger\" is a poem by the English poet William Blake published in 1794 as part of the \"Songs of Experience\" collection. Literary critic Alfred Kazin calls it \"the most famous of his poems\", and \"The Cambridge Companion to William Blake\" says it is \"the most anthologized poem in English\". It is one of Blake's most reinterpreted and arranged works.\n\nBurning Bright (film): Burning Bright is a 2010 horror-thriller directed by Carlos Brooks and starring Briana Evigan, Garret Dillahunt, Meat Loaf, and Charlie Tahan. The film is distributed by Lionsgate.\n\nAlmost Royal: Almost Royal is a faux-reality television series on the BBC America network. It is their first original comedy series. It follows the lives of two clueless British aristocrats\u2014Georgie and Poppy Carlton\u2014visiting the United States for the first time. The series stars Ed Gamble and Amy Hoggart as Georgie and Poppy, respectively. It is produced by Burning Bright Productions and premiered on June 21, 2014. Although Georgie and Poppy are both portrayed by actors, the Americans with whom they interact are not aware of this. On December 4, 2014, the show was renewed for an eight-episode second season, which started airing on January 18, 2016.\n\nQuasar, Quasar, Burning Bright: Quasar, Quasar, Burning Bright is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by Isaac Asimov. It was the thirteenth of a series of books collecting essays from \"The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\". 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He was an entertainer to the troops during World War II and is best known for his work on countless television, film and radio programs.\n\nThe Army-Navy Game (M*A*S*H): \"The Army\u2013Navy Game\" is episode #20 of the first season of the TV series \"M*A*S*H\", originally airing on February 25, 1973; its repeat on September 9, 1973 was the last official telecast in \"M*A*S*H\"' s first season on CBS. The episode was co-written by cast member McLean Stevenson (\"Lt. Col. Henry Blake\").\n\nBattle of Calcasieu Pass: The Battle of Calcasieu Pass was a minor skirmish fought on May 6, 1864, at the mouth of the Calcasieu River in southwestern Louisiana, during the American Civil War. It resulted in a Confederate victory. The participants of the battle were Lt. Benjamin Loring and Lt. C. W. Lamson on the Union\u2019s side, and Col. W. H. Griffin on the Confederate side. The union brought along two naval vessels, the U.S.S Wave and the U.S.S Granite City. 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The Confederates seized the opportunity and moved their cannons closer. The cannons lined up 1,000 yards away from the gunboats, while the cavalry and foot-soldiers advanced. Numerous cannon shells penetrated the gunboat\u2019s hulls. While the cavalry and foot-soldiers moved in, the artillery advanced as well, and finished off the vessels. On May 8th, Ella Morse, a Union Supply ship did not know of the Union casualties. Then brought moved up all the way to the other ships with supplies. When she noticed that confederates were manning the guns it was too late. They gunned the ship down. The Union Forces suffered many casualties. They lost the Ella Morse, the U.S.S Granite City, the U.S.S Wave, and the U.S.S New London. On the other hand, the Confederates did not lose too many soldiers. 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He also played Luther Heggs in \"The Ghost and Mr. Chicken\" and Henry Limpet in \"The Incredible Mr. Limpet\", in which he plays a talking fish for the majority of the film. He also portrayed Ralph Furley on \"Three's Company\".\n\nPatrick Warburton: Patrick John Warburton (born November 14, 1964) is an American comedic actor and voice actor. In television, he is known for playing David Puddy on \"Seinfeld\", the title role on \"The Tick\", Jeb Denton on \"Less Than Perfect\", Jeff Bingham on \"Rules of Engagement\", and Lemony Snicket on \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\". His voice roles include Kronk in \"The Emperor's New Groove\" and its sequels, paraplegic police officer Joe Swanson on \"Family Guy\", Brock Samson on \"The Venture Bros\", Lok in the \"Tak and the Power of Juju\" video game series and in the television series and Flynn in \"Skylanders\" video games. In advertising he has played a \"control enthusiast\" in a series of commercials for National Car Rental.\n\nSelma Diamond: Selma Diamond (August 6, 1920 \u2013 May 13, 1985) was an American comedic actress and radio and television writer, known for her high-range, raspy voice, and her portrayal of Selma Hacker on the first two seasons of the NBC television comedy series \"Night Court\".\n\nRoger Bowen: Roger Bowen (May 25, 1932 \u2013 February 16, 1996) was an American comedic actor and novelist, known for his portrayal of Lt. Col. Henry Blake in the 1970 film \"M*A*S*H\". He often portrayed stuffy defenders of the upper class and had regular roles on a number of television series. Bowen considered himself a writer who only moonlighted as an actor. He wrote eleven novels (including \"Just Like a Movie\") as well as sketches for Broadway and television. 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Not all players on a given team are available during an expansion draft, since each team can protect a certain number of players from being selected. In this draft, each of the fourteen other NBA teams had protected seven players from their roster. After each round, where each of the expansion teams had selected one player each, the existing teams added another player to their protected list. In the first round, the Braves had the first pick, while the Blazers and the Cavaliers had the second and the third pick respectively. In the subsequent rounds, the Braves and the Cavaliers exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the second pick throughout the draft. The draft continued until all three teams had selected eleven unprotected players each, while the existing teams had lost two or three players each.\n\nList of Cleveland Cavaliers head coaches: The Cleveland Cavaliers are an American professional basketball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. 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Rakhine United FC biggest won (7-2) in General Aung San Cup against Manaw Myay.\n\nReza Bahmaei: Mohammad Hassan Fakori Far (Persian: \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u062d\u0633\u0646 \u0641\u06a9\u0648\u0631\u06cc \u0641\u0631\u200e \u200e ) is an Iranian Football Forward who currently plays for English football club Esteghlal Ahvaz. Fakori plays as a forward but is also able to play as a winger or attacking midfielder.\n\nJosue Dos Santos: Josue Dos Santos or simply Valmir (born 11 April 1979) is a Brazilian football player. He currently plays for Brusque Futebol Clube. Valmir is a central midfielder who plays in the holding midfield role or as an attacking midfielder. 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It is almost identical to their third Danish album, \"Gasolin' 3\" and was released in some Western European countries in the beginning of 1974 on CBS. It failed to make impact on the charts anywhere, but didn't stop Gasolin' from issuing three more albums in English in the period from 1974 to 1978.\n\nA Foreign Affair II: A Foreign Affair 2 is double compilation album released by Danish rock band Gasolin' in 2002.\n\nGasolin' (disambiguation): Gasolin' was a Danish rock band.\n\nGasolin': Gasolin' was a Danish rock band from Christianshavn in Copenhagen formed by Kim Larsen, Franz Beckerlee and Wili J\u00f8nsson in 1969. Their first drummer was the late Bj\u00f8rn Uglebjerg. He was replaced by S\u00f8ren Berlev in 1971. At the formation the guitar playing of Franz Beckerlee was inspired by Jimi Hendrix and the singing and lyrics of Larsen was inspired by Bob Dylan, while the rhythm playing of J\u00f8nsson and Berlev owed much to The Beatles. 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He is currently #12 in official UFC pound-for-pound rankings, having been ranked as high as #1 in 2015, and ranked the #2 featherweight in the world and #7 pound-for-pound by Sherdog. In the decade from November 2005 through December 2015, Aldo was undefeated in 18 fights. In Sherdog's April 2017 Pound-For-Pound ranking, Aldo was called \"the greatest featherweight in mixed martial arts history.\"\n\nJoseph Benavidez: Joseph Rolando Benavidez (born July 31, 1984) is an American mixed martial artist. After fighting in smaller shows while working as a screen printer in Las Cruces, New Mexico, he joined up with Urijah Faber's Team Alpha Male in 2007. He has since fought in Dream and more recently the World Extreme Cagefighting promotion. He currently fights as a flyweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. His fighting style has drawn comparisons to training partner and former WEC Featherweight Champion Urijah Faber. 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Its watershed area (excluding water) is 77 sqmi , with 2% impervious surface in 1994. in Charles, St. Mary's, and southern Prince George's counties. The lower section of the river forms part of the boundary between Charles and St. Mary's counties. The Wicomico River was designated a Scenic River under the Maryland Scenic River Act in 1968, and there are Scenic River Commissions for it in both Charles and St. Mary's counties (see links below).\n\nOcoee Dam No. 2: Ocoee Dam Number 2 is a hydroelectric dam on the Ocoee River in Polk County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. The dam impounds the Ocoee No. 2 Reservoir and is one of four dams on the Toccoa/Ocoee River owned and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority. Ocoee Dam No. 2\u2014 which was completed in 1913\u2014 is perhaps most notable for its design, which utilizes a wooden flume that carries water from the reservoir down the side of the Ocoee Gorge to the dam's powerhouse 5 mi downstream. 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He previously served as Pennsylvania Auditor General from 1997 to 2005 and as Pennsylvania Treasurer from 2005 to 2007.\n\nEmail Privacy Act: The Email Privacy Act is a bill introduced in the United States Congress. The bipartisan proposed federal law is sponsored by Representative Kevin Yoder, a Republican from Kansas, and Representative Jared Polis, a Democrat of Colorado. The law is designed to update and reform existing online communications law, specifically the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) of 1986. In the 113th Congress (2013-14), the bill never made it out of subcommittee. In the 114th Congress (2015-16), the bill was unanimously passed by the House, but was derailed in the Senate following a series of weakening amendments offered by Republican Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the Senate Majority Whip. In the 115th Congress (2017-18), it was passed by the House on a voice vote.\n\nGlobal food security index: The global food security index consists of a set of indices from 105 countries. It measures food security across most of the countries of the world. Countries that score top rating are the United States, Denmark, Norway and France.\n\nCyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act: The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA (112th Congress), (113th Congress), (114th Congress)) is a proposed law in the United States which would allow for the sharing of Internet traffic information between the U.S. government and technology and manufacturing companies. 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She is also the Deputy Coordinator for Diplomacy for Feed the Future - the US government's global hunger and food security initiative. In October 2016, Ambassador Stetson was the deputy head of delegation for the U.S. party to Habitat III - the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development.\n\nCybersecurity Information Sharing Act: The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA [113th Congress], [114th Congress]) is a United States federal law designed to \"improve cybersecurity in the United States through enhanced sharing of information about cybersecurity threats, and for other purposes\". The law allows the sharing of Internet traffic information between the U.S. government and technology and manufacturing companies. The bill was introduced in the U.S. Senate on July 10, 2014, and passed in the Senate October 27, 2015. Opponents question CISA's value, believing it will move responsibility from private business to the government, thereby increasing vulnerability of personal private information, as well as dispersing personal private information across seven government agencies, including the NSA and local police.\n\nPatrick Leahy: Patrick Joseph Leahy (born March 31, 1940) is an American politician and the senior United States Senator from Vermont, since 1975. A member of the Democratic Party, Leahy served as the President pro tempore of the United States Senate from December 17, 2012, to January 6, 2015. As President pro tempore, he was third in the presidential line of succession. He is the most senior senator and took office at 34 years old, younger than any other current senator. Leahy received the title of President pro tempore emeritus upon the commencement of the 114th Congress. 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Littleton: Martin Wiley Littleton (January 12, 1872 \u2013 December 19, 1934) was an American attorney known for his involvement in a number of high-profile trials during the early 1900s, including serving as chief defense counsel for Harry Kendall Thaw at his second trial in 1908 for the murder of renowned architect Stanford White, and defending Harry Ford Sinclair, the head of Sinclair Oil, from criminal charges resulting from the Teapot Dome scandal. Littleton also served one term as United States Representative from New York from 1911 to 1913, and was borough president of Brooklyn.\n\nDharhara, Bhagalpur: Dharhara is a village in the Bhagalpur District of Bihar, India. there is a tradition of plantation when girl born in any family of this village. this tradition help to save trees and girl both.\n\nAlice Delysia: Alice Henriette Lapize (3 March 1889\u00a0\u2013 10 February 1979), better known by her stage name, Alice Delysia and sometimes Elise Delisia, was a French actress and singer who made her career in English musical theatre. After performing in the chorus at the Moulin Rouge and other theatres in Paris from the age of 14, she became a chorus girl in Edwardian musical comedies, briefly on Broadway in 1905, then in London for several years and back in Paris in 1912.\n\nChorus Equity Association: The Chorus Equity Association was created on August 12, 1919, in New York City during the strike by the Actors' Equity Association. After Florenz Ziegfeld revealed that he was joining the Producing Managers' Association, the chorus girls in his Ziegfeld Follies created their own union, with the help of a substantial donation from the superstar actress and former chorus girl Lillian Russell.\n\nEvelyn Nesbit: Florence Evelyn Nesbit (December 25, 1884 \u2013 January 17, 1967), known professionally as Evelyn Nesbit, was a popular American chorus girl, an artists' model, and an actress.\n\nWilliam Lewis Shurtleff: William Lewis Shurtleff, K.C., LL.D. , (March 29, 1864 \u2013 January 1, 1954) was a Quebec lawyer and newspaper owner. He was the defense lawyer for Harry Kendall Thaw in 1913. The \"Buffalo Morning Express\" calls him \"one of the leading lawyers in Canada\".\n\nThe Unwritten Law (1907 film): The Unwritten Law: A Thrilling Drama Based on the Thaw-White Case is a 1907 film produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company, based on the true crime story of Harry Kendall Thaw's murder of Stanford White over his involvement with model and actress Evelyn Nesbit. Produced and released concurrently with Thaw's trial, its depiction of a recent sexual scandal led to widespread controversy, becoming \"the first film in the United States to be widely construed as 'scandalous.'\"\n\nDetroit Regional Yacht-racing Association: The Detroit Regional Yacht-racing Association (DRYA) was established in 1912 as the Detroit River Yachting Association by the Commodores of the Detroit Boat Club and the Detroit Yacht Club, Commodore Harry Austin and Commodore Harry Kendall, respectively.\n\nChorus Girl (album): Chorus Girl was the first \"chorus\" compilation album made and released by Atomic Records. The album contains various songs from the 1980s, mainly new wave. It was succeeded by a second album, entitled \"Chorus 2\".\n\nHarry Kendall Thaw: Harry Kendall Thaw (February 12, 1871 \u2013 February 22, 1947) was the son of Pittsburgh coal and railroad baron William Thaw, Sr. Heir to a multimillion-dollar mine and railroad fortune, Thaw had a history of severe mental instability and led a profligate life. 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He wrote ten short novels in the seventies and early eighties, and is widely recognized as the foremost French crime fiction author of the 1970s - 1980s. His stories are violent, existentialist explorations of the human condition and French society. Manchette was politically to the left and his writing reflects this through his analysis of social positions and culture. His books are reminiscent of the \"nouvelle vague\" crime films of Jean-Pierre Melville, employing a similarly cool, existential style on a typically American genre (film noir for Melville and pulp novels for Manchette).\n\nEk Hasina Thi (TV series): Ek Hasina Thi (English: \"There was a beautiful woman\") is a Crime thriller television series created by Cinevistaas Limited for the channel Star Plus from 14 April 2014 to 20 December 2014. Produced by Prem Krishen, \"Ek Hasina Thi\" is loosely based on the American series \"Revenge\". The series has Sanjeeda Sheikh and Vatsal Sheth as leads, and, Simone Singh and Ayub Khan in supportive roles. The show is set in Kolkata, but is filmed in Mumbai. The series was earlier titled \"Daag\". The show was acclaimed by critics and viewer and it was one of the most successful show of Star Plus at that time. Simone Singh's performance has been lauded.\n\nCrime Scenes: Crime Scenes (French: \"Sc\u00e8nes de crimes\" ) is a 2000 French crime film directed by Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Schoendoerffer.\n\nThe Informant (2013 film): The Informant (French: Gibraltar , also known as Border Informant) is a 2013 French crime thriller film written and directed by Julien Leclercq.\n\nDominique Manotti: Dominique Manotti (born 1942, in Paris) is a French crime writer and economic historian. She has written more than a dozen books, many of which have been translated. Among her many prizes is the 2011 Grand Prix de Litt\u00e9rature Polici\u00e8re, the most prestigious award in French crime fiction.\n\nLe choc: Le choc (English: \"The Shock\" ) is a 1982 French crime thriller film directed by Robin Davis and starring Alain Delon, Catherine Deneuve, and Philippe L\u00e9otard. Based on the novel \"The Prone Gunman\" (\"La position du tireur couch\u00e9\") by Jean-Patrick Manchette, the film is about a hitman who wants to retire from his life in organized crime and flees to the country where he meets and falls in love with a beautiful woman.\n\nFlic Story: Flic Story French: \"Il \u00e9tait une fois un flic\" is a French crime thriller released on October 1, 1975, based on the autobiography of the same name written by French police detective Roger Borniche. Both film and book portray Borniche's nine-year pursuit of French gangster and murderer Emile Buisson, who was executed on February 28, 1956. Directed by Jacques Deray, the film stars Alain Delon and Jean-Louis Trintignant as Borniche and Buisson respectively, supported by Claudine Auger and Andr\u00e9 Pousse.\n\nCoralie Trinh Thi: Coralie Trinh Thi (born April 11, 1976) is a former pornographic actress and French author, also known for writing and directing with Virginie Despentes the film \"Baise-moi\" (2000). During her career as a porn performer, she was generally just credited as Coralie. She won a Hot d'Or Award for Best European Actress in 1996, and she received a Hot d'Or Honorary Award in 2009.\n\nThe Blue Villa: The Blue Villa (French title: Un bruit qui rend fou, \"A noise that renders one crazy\") is a 1995 French crime thriller film, directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet and starring Fred Ward. 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Burlesque artist Dita Von Teese is the cover model.\n\nWe Are All We Have: We Are All We Have is the eighth full-length studio album from American street punk band The Casualties, on the record label SideOneDummy Records. The band started a headlining tour in support of the album on August 20, 2009.\n\nReiterate: Reiterate is the eighth full-length album from the Christian hip hop group GRITS. It was released on September 16, 2008, and is the GRITS first release on their newly formed Revolution Art label.\n\nHandful of Stars: Handful of Stars (Ukrainian: \u041f\u0440\u0438\u0433\u043e\u0440\u0449\u0430 \u0417\u0456\u0440\u043e\u043a, Pryhorshcha Zirok) is the eighth full-length album by Ukrainian black metal band Drudkh, released in 2010 on Season of Mist's Underground Activists label.\n\nWoodstock (Portugal. The Man album): Woodstock is the eighth full-length album by American rock band Portugal. 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The band's earlier albums had been characterized by loud guitars, but later albums saw the band progress to a softer sound, incorporating keyboards. \"I Am the Portuguese Blues\" saw the return of the sound from earlier albums, as the band was stripped just to Jeff Cloud on bass, Frank Lenz on drums, and Jason Martin, the only person to perform on all of Starflyer 59's albums, handling guitar and vocal duties. In addition, the album has a monochromatic cover, similar to those of Starflyer 59's first three albums (\"Silver\", \"Gold\", and \"Americana\"). Many of the songs on \"I Am the Portuguese Blues\" were written years earlier as demos for an album to follow \"Americana\". They were eventually scrapped, as the band decided to take a different musical direction for \"The Fashion Focus\". The old demos were refined and combined with several new songs for \"I Am the Portuguese Blues\". 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Hinds, Douglas Dumbrille and Morris Ankrum, and the movie was directed by Arthur Lubin.\n\nVanilla and Chocolate: Vanilla and Chocolate (Italian: \"Vaniglia e cioccolato\" ) is a 2004 Italian romance film directed by Ciro Ippolito.\n\nArthur Lubin: Arthur Lubin (July 25, 1898 \u2013 May 12, 1995) was an American film director and producer who directed several \"Abbott & Costello\" films, \"Phantom of the Opera\" (1943), the \"Francis the Talking Mule\" series and created the talking-horse TV series \"Mister Ed\". A prominent director for Universal Pictures in the 1940s and 1950s, he is perhaps best known today as the man who gave Clint Eastwood his first contract in film.\n\nBuck Privates: Buck Privates is a 1941 musical military comedy film that turned Bud Abbott and Lou Costello into bona fide movie stars. It was the first service comedy based on the peacetime draft of 1940. 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Alf also starred in the chat show \"The Thoughts of Chairman Alf\". The character was created by Johnny Speight and played by Warren Mitchell.\n\nList of ALF episodes: The following is a list of episodes of the American sitcom \"ALF\". Most episode titles derive from those of American and British popular songs.\n\nBenji Gregory: Benji Gregory (born Benjamin Gregory Hertzberg; May 26, 1978) is a former American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Brian Tanner on the sitcom \"ALF\".\n\nMax Wright: George Edward Maxwell Wright (born August 2, 1943), credited professionally as Max Wright, is an American actor, best known for his role as Willie Tanner on the sitcom \"ALF\".\n\nTanner Smith (basketball): Tanner James Smith (born March 30, 1990) is a former American professional basketball player for MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg in the Basketball Bundesliga in Germany and a former basketball player for Clemson University and Landstede Basketball in the Netherlands. He currently serves as the Director of Basketball Operations for the Charlotte 49ers Basketball Team. He has been noted by such sources as The Post and Courier, The Times and Democrat, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for founding Tanner\u2019s Totes, an organization that helps to cheer up children and teenagers with cancer through donations of large tote bags filled with toys and other recreational items. Tanner's Totes have delivered to hospitals in 25 states across the US. Over 3000 totes have been delivered. Smith has also been interviewed by ESPN in print and in televised interviews and has been featured on the ABC special \"Everyday Health\".\n\nElmo Tanner: William Elmo Tanner, known as Elmo Tanner (August 8, 1904\u00a0\u2013 December 20, 1990) was an American whistler, singer, bandleader and disc jockey, best known for his whistling on the chart-topping song \u201cHeartaches\u201d with the Ted Weems Orchestra. 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At the beginning of each show, ALF is introduced by his \"sidekick\", Ed McMahon. The show ran in a 30-minute block and featured guests such as Drew Carey and Joe Mantegna. Prior to the series' debut, \"Entertainment Weekly\" described \"ALF's Hit Talk Show\" as \"a one-shot, a lead-in\" for TV Land's marathon of the original \"ALF\" sitcom.\n\nAnne Schedeen: Luanne Ruth Schedeen (born January 8, 1949), known professionally as Anne Schedeen, is an American actress who was born in Portland, Oregon. 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After a three-month hiatus from September to December 2007, while the character was said to have been kidnapped by the forces of darkness and held prisoner in Hell, Blair Redford replaced Bellani on December 24, 2007 and played the role until August 7, 2008.\n\nBlair Redford: David Blair Redford (born July 27, 1983) is an American actor. He is known for his television roles such as Scotty Grainger on \"The Young and the Restless\", Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald on \"Passions\", Ethan Whitehorse on \"The Lying Game\", Tyler \"Ty\" Mendoza on \"Switched at Birth\" and Simon Waverly on \"Satisfaction\".\n\nIf I Was Your Man: \"If I Was Your Man\" is a song by American recording artist Joe. It was written by Mikkel Storleer Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen along with Phillip Lamont Jackson for his sixth studio album \"Ain't Nothin' Like Me\" (2007), with production handled by the former two for Stargate. The contemporary R&B ballad was selected as the album's second single and released to US radios on July 13, 2007. It peaked at number 84 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and reached the top forty of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The song's accompanying music video features a cameo appearance by actor Blair Underwood and was inspired by the ending scene of the film \"Casablanca\" as his love interest leaves Joe for the man in the plane.\n\nCane Ashby: Cane Ashby is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". He is portrayed by Australian actor Daniel Goddard, who originally auditioned for Brad Snyder on \"As the World Turns\" but was recommended for a role on \"The Young and the Restless\" instead. The role was to be portrayed as an American, but Goddard's Australian descent influenced the character's background. Former head writer Lynn Marie Latham introduced him during the episode airing on January 12, 2007 as an Australian bartender in search of his family. Latham created Cane as the son of Phillip Chancellor II (Donnelly Rhodes) and Jill Abbott (Jess Walton) but the character's background was rewritten by Maria Arena Bell in 2009, re-establishing him as the son of Colin and Genevieve Atkinson (Tristan Rogers and Genie Francis).\n\nChristine Blair: Christine Blair is a fictional character from \"The Young and the Restless\", an American soap opera on the CBS network, portrayed by Lauralee Bell. The daughter of series creators William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, she was introduced in 1983 as a teen model, later developing into a lawyer and district attorney. In 2001, Bell asked to be moved to a recurring status from contract after a maternity leave, though she returned to a regular status the following year. In 2005, she returned to recurring, remaining only for another year until her departure. In 2007, the character was brought over to \"The Bold and the Beautiful\" by executive producer Bradley Bell, the actress' real-life brother, for a short-term stint. In 2010, Bell returned to \"The Young and the Restless\", where she continues to make recurring appearances.\n\nPeter Barton (actor): Peter Thomas Barton (born July 19, 1956) is an American actor. He starred in \"The Powers of Matthew Star\", with Louis Gossett, Jr.; \"Burke's Law\" with Gene Barry; and the soap opera \"Sunset Beach\". Named one of the 10 sexiest guys in soaps by \"Playgirl\", Barton is probably best known as Dr. Scott Grainger on the daytime drama \"The Young and the Restless\".\n\nDance of the Dead (film): Dance of the Dead is a 2008 American independent zombie comedy, directed by Gregg Bishop and written by Joe Ballarini. 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Encompassing the crater of Haleakal\u0101, the Wilderness is accessible by two trails \u2013 Halemauu and Keoneheehee (Sliding Sands).\n\nMiddle Button Island National Park: Middle Button Island National Park is an Indian national park located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The park was created in 1979 and is situated about 200 km northeast of Port Blair, capital of the island group. The total area that the national park covers is about 64 km2 . Along with the neighbouring islands of North Button and South Button, both also national parks, it forms part of the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park off the coast of South Andaman Island.\n\nUnder-the-Rim Trail: The Under-the-Rim Trail is a 22.9 mi hiking trail in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. The trail was established by the National Park Service to provide access to the portions of the park located below the rim of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, whose edge forms the eroded natural amphitheater for which the park is famous. Plans dating to 1932 proposed the trail so that wooded portions of the park's east side could be accessed, primarily for fire suppression activities rather than for access to scenic features. Work began on the trail in 1934, using Civilian Conservation Corps labor from CCC Camp NP-3, with work continuing into 1935.\n\nHawaii Route 31: Hawaii Route 31, also known as the Pi'ilani Highway, is a 38-mile road on the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The state road begins in at an intersection with Hawaii Routes 310 and 311 in the West Maui town of Kihei. The highway formerly ran parallel to the coast all the way to the southern terminus of the Hana Highway (Route 360), until developments in Wailea and Makena blocked access. . 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Some of these dogs have been crossed with Whippets or Italian Greyhounds (for speed) and Beagles (for hunting ability) - extending the family to include a larger variety of purpose than the original ratter, or Rat Terrier.\n\nTeddy Roosevelt Terrier: The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times.\n\nPaisley Terrier: The Paisley Terrier was a breed of terrier type dog that is now extinct. 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The four-part novel highlights the events leading to a libel trial in the United Kingdom. The novel was Uris's second consecutive #1 \"New York Times\" Best Seller and third overall. The novel is loosely based on a court case for defamation (Dering v Uris) that arose from Uris's earlier best-selling novel \"Exodus\".\n\nWilhelm Reich: Wilhelm Reich (24 March 1897 \u2013 3 November 1957) was an Austrian psychoanalyst, a member of the second generation of analysts after Sigmund Freud. The author of several influential books, most notably \"Character Analysis\" (1933), \"The Mass Psychology of Fascism\" (1933) and \"The Sexual Revolution\" (1936), Reich became known as one of the most radical figures in the history of psychiatry.\n\nMila 18: Mila 18 is a novel by Leon Uris set in German-occupied Warsaw, Poland, before and during World War II. \"Mila 18\" debuted at #7 on \"The New York Times\" Best Seller List (the second-highest debut of any Uris novel ever, bested only by the #6 debut of \"Trinity\" in 1976) and peaked at #2 in August 1961. Leon Uris's work, based on real events, covers the Nazi occupation of Poland and the atrocities of systematically dehumanising and eliminating the Jewish people of Poland. The name \"Mila 18\" is taken from the headquarters bunker of Jewish resistance fighters underneath the building at \"ulica Mi\u0142a 18\" (18 Mila Street, in English, 18 Pleasant Street). (See Mi\u0142a 18.)\n\nOrgonon: Orgonon was the 175 acre home, laboratory and research center of the Austrian-born psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich (1897\u20131957). Located in Rangeley, Maine, it is Reich's burial place, and is now open to the public as the Wilhelm Reich Museum. Its main building, designed by James B. Bell and built for Reich in 1948, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (as the Orgone Research Laboratory), and is a significant example of International Style architecture in the state. The name is a play on orgone energy, Reich's principal area of study in his later years.\n\nWilhelm Reich in Hell: Wilhelm Reich in Hell is a play and book written by author Robert Anton Wilson, and published in 1987. The book is one of Wilson's 35 volumes, and the play has been staged several times, with productions in Santa Cruz, Dublin, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The many factual and fictional characters in the play include Marilyn Monroe, Uncle Sam, and Wilhelm Reich himself.\n\nLeon Uris: Leon Marcus Uris (August 3, 1924 \u2013 June 21, 2003) was an American author, known for his historical fiction. His two bestselling books were \"Exodus\" (published in 1958) and \"Trinity\" (published in 1976).\n\nTopaz (1969 film): Topaz is a 1969 American espionage thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Based on the 1967 Cold War novel \"Topaz\" by Leon Uris, the film is about a French intelligence agent who becomes entangled in the Cold War politics of the events leading up to the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, and later the breakup of an international Soviet spy ring in France. The story is closely based on the 1962 Sapphire Affair, which involved the head of French Intelligence SDECE in the United States, and spy Philippe Thyraud de Vosjoli\u2014a friend of Leon Uris\u2014who played an important role in \"helping the U.S. discover the presence of Russian offensive missiles in Cuba\". The film stars\n\nBattle Cry (Uris novel): Battle Cry is a novel by American writer Leon Uris, published in 1953. Many of the events in the book are based on Uris's own World War II experience with the 6th Marine Regiment.\n\nFour-beat Rhythm: The Writings of Wilhelm Reich: Four-beat Rhythm: The Writings of Wilhelm Reich (2013) is a compilation album on which the writings of Wilhelm Reich are adapted to music. The album is an awareness-raising endeavor for Wilhelm Reich and his works and a fund-raising endeavor for the Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust. This non-profit entity was established by Wilhelm Reich and charged with 1) operating Orgonon as the Wilhelm Reich Museum, 2) protecting, preserving and transmitting Wilhelm Reich\u2019s scientific legacy to future generations, 3) safeguarding Wilhelm Reich\u2019s Archives and 4) helping infants, children and adolescents.\n\nTopaz (novel): Topaz is a Cold War suspense novel by Leon Uris, published in 1967 by McGraw-Hill. The novel spent one week atop \"The New York Times\" Best Seller List (on the list dated October 15, 1967), and was Uris's first New York Times number-one bestseller since \"Exodus\" in 1959. 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At present SkillSlate serves the New York metropolitan area but there are plans to roll out service nationally. Competitors include Craigslist, Geotoko, FoundTown, Closely, Proposable, Resource Nation, Flowtown, Buzzuka, Spoke, GoBuzz, Traindom, Hooray, Thumbtack, and others, as well as classified advertising in newspapers. According to \"Fortune Magazine\", the idea for the site was conceived by venture capitalist Barkek Ringwelski while working at Canaan Partners when he found he could not find a cleaning person; he raised $50,000 from family and friends in May 2009 and launched the firm.\n\nSocial classifieds: Social classifieds is a form of classified advertising in the online medium on social networking websites. Most of such advertisements are free for the use of members of the respective social network. 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Students new to wiki collaboration were found to need guidance in how to take full advantage of the medium's potential for creating link-rich content.\n\nSamsung Corby Speed: The Samsung Corby Speed is a mobile phone developed by Samsung Telecommunications. This is the Code division multiple access(CDMA) version of the popular Corby series. The phone has direct access to many social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, orkut and sites like picasa and photobucket. It also allows users to access net at a speed of 2.4Mbit/s through its Open Market Handset system(OMH). The new Samsung Corby Speed complements the company\u2019s existing touch strategy of a mobile for every lifestyle strategy. 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Rasmussen: Merle Martin Rasmussen is an American game designer and writer best known for creating the espionage role-playing game \"Top Secret\".\n\nTop Secret (role-playing game): Top Secret is an espionage-themed role-playing game written by Merle M. Rasmussen and first published in 1980 by TSR, Inc.\n\nBionic Commando (NES video game): Bionic Commando, originally released as Hitler's Resurrection: Top Secret (\u30d2\u30c3\u30c8\u30e9\u30fc\u306e\u5fa9\u6d3b TOP SECRET(\u30c8\u30c3\u30d7\u30b7\u30fc\u30af\u30ec\u30c3\u30c8) , Hittor\u0101 no Fukkatsu: Toppu Sh\u012bkuretto ) in Japan, is an action-platformer video game released by Capcom for the Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988. 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Sucralose is about 320 to 1,000 times sweeter than sucrose, three times as sweet as aspartame, twice as sweet as sodium saccharin and three times as sweet as acesulfame potassium. Evidence of benefit is lacking for long-term weight loss with some data supporting weight gain and heart disease risks.\n\nSodium cyclamate: Sodium cyclamate (sweetener code 952) is an artificial sweetener. It is 30\u201350 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar), making it the least potent of the commercially used artificial sweeteners. It is often used with other artificial sweeteners, especially saccharin; the mixture of 10 parts cyclamate to 1 part saccharin is common and masks the off-tastes of both sweeteners. 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Items include bath and skin-care products, mineral-based makeup, professional tools, eyeliners, lipstick, glosses, blushes, bronzers, brushes, and mascara, among others.\n\nStratton (company): Stratton is a brand of powder compacts, lipstick holders and other devices and containers for cosmetics, made in Birmingham, England. the company also made costume jewellery.\n\nLoan modification in the United States: Loan modification is the systematic alteration of mortgage loan agreements that help those having problems making the payments by reducing interest rates, monthly payments or principal balances. Lending institutions could make one or more of these changes to relieve financial pressure on borrowers to prevent the condition of foreclosure. Loan modifications have been practiced in the United States since The 2008 Crash Of The Housing Market from Washington Mutual, Chase Home Finance, Chase, JP Morgan & Chase, other contributors like MER's. Crimes of Mortgage ad Real Estate Staff had long assisted nd finally the squeaky will could not continue as their deviant practices broke the state and crashed. Modification owners either ordered by The United States Department of Housing, The United States IRS or President Obamas letters from Note Holders came to those various departments asking for the Democratic process to help them keep their homes and protection them from explosion. Thus the birth of Modifications. It is yet to date for clarity how theses enforcements came into existence and except b whom, but t is certain that note holders form the Midwest reached out in the Democratic Process for assistance. FBI Mortgage Fraud Department came into existence. Modifications HMAP HARP were also birthed to help note holders get Justice through reduced mortgage by making terms legal. Modification of mortgage terms was introduced by IRS staff addressing the crisis called the HAMP TEAMS that went across the United States desiring the new products to assist homeowners that were victims of predatory lending practices, unethical staff, brokers, attorneys and lenders that contributed to the crash. Modification were a fix to the crash as litigation has ensued as the lenders reorganized and renamed the lending institutions and government agencies are to closely monitor them. Prior to modifications loan holders that experiences crisis would use Loan assumptions and Loan transfers to keep the note in the 1930s. During the Great Depression, loan transfers, loan assumption, and loan bail out programs took place at the state level in an effort to reduce levels of loan foreclosures while the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Trade Commission, Comptroller, the United States Government and State Government responded to lending institution violations of law in these arenas by setting public court records that are legal precedence of such illegal actions. The legal precedents and reporting agencies were created to address the violations of laws to consumers while the Modifications were created to assist the consumers that are victims of predatory lending practices. During the so-called \"Great Recession\" of the early 21st century, loan modification became a matter of national policy, with various actions taken to alter mortgage loan terms to prevent further economic destabilization. Due to absorbent personal profits nothing has been done to educate Homeowners or Creditors that this money from equity, escrow is truly theirs the Loan Note Holder and it is their monetary rights as the real prize and reason for the Housing Crash was the profit n obtaining the mortgage holders Escrow. The Escrow and Equity that is accursed form the Note Holders payments various staff through the United States claimed as recorded and cashed by all staff in real-estate from local residential Tax Assessing Staff, Real Estate Staff, Ordinance Staff, Police Staff, Brokers, attorneys, lending institutional staff but typically Attorneys who are also typically the owners or Rental properties that are trained through Bankruptcies'. that collect the Escrow that is rightfully the Homeowners but because most Homeowners are unaware of what money is due them and how they can loose their escrow. Most Creditors are unaware that as the note holder that the Note Holder are due a annual or semi annual equity check and again bank or other lending and or legal intuitions staff claim this monies instead. This money Note Holders were unaware of is the prize of real estate and the cause of the Real Estate Crash of 2008 where Lending Institutions provided mortgages to people years prior they know they would eventually loose with Loan holders purchasing Balloon Mortgages lending product that is designed to make fast money off the note holder whom is always typically unaware of their escrow, equity and that are further victimized by conferences and books on HOW TO MAKE MONEY IN REAL STATE - when in fact the money is the Note Holder. The key of the crash was not the House, but the loan product used and the interest and money that was accrued form the note holders that staff too immorally. The immoral and illegal actions of predatory lending station and their staff began with the inception of balloon mortgages although illegal activity has always existed in the arena, yet the crash created \"Watch Dog\" like HAMP TEAM, IRS, COMPTROLLER< Federal Trade Commission Consumer Protection Bureau, FBI, CIA, Local Police Department, ICE ( The FBI online Computer crime division receives and investigates computer crimes that record keeping staff from title companies, lending institutional staff, legal staff and others created fraudulent documents to change payments and billing of note holders to obtain the money note holders are typically unaware of) and other watch dog agencies came into existence to examine if houses were purchased through a processed check at Government Debited office as many obtained free homes illegally. Many were incarcerated for such illegal actions. Modifications fixed the Notes to proper lower interest, escrow, tax fees that staff typically raised for no reason. Many people from various arenas involved in reals estate have been incarcerated for these actions as well as other illegal actions like charging for a modification. Additionally Modifications were also made to address the falsifications such as inappropriate mortgage charges, filing of fraudulently deeds, reporting of and at times filing of fraudulent mortgages that were already paid off that were fraudulently continued by lenders staff and attorneys or brokers or anyone in the Real Estate Chain through the issues of real estate terms to continue to violate United States Laws, contract law and legal precedence where collusion was often done again to defraud and steal from the Note Holder was such a common practice that was evidence as to why the Mortgage Crash in 2008 occurred for the purpose of wining the prize of stealing form Homeowners and those that foreclosed was actually often purposefully for these monies note holders were unaware of to be obtained which was why Balloon mortgages and loans were given to the staff in the Real Estate Market with the hoper and the expectation that the loan holders would default as it offered opportunity to commit illegal transactions of obtaining the homeowners funds. While such scams were addressed through modifications in 2008. The Market relied heavily on Consumers ignorance to prosper, ignorance of real estate terms, ignorance on what they were to be charged properly for unethical financial gain and while staff in real estates lending arenas mingled terms to deceive y deliberate confusion consumers out of cash and homes while the USA Government provided Justice through President Obamas Inception and IRS Inception of Modifications which addressed these unethical profits in Reals Estate. It was in 2009 that HARP, HAMP and Modifications were introduced to stop the victimization of Note Holders. Taking on the Banks that ran USA Government was a great and dangerous undertaking that made America Great Again as Justice for Consumers reigned. Legal action taken against institutions that have such business practices can be viewed in State Code of Law and Federal Law on precedent cases that are available to the public. Finally, It had been unlawful to be charged by an attorney to modify as well as fro banking staff to modify terms to increase a mortgage and or change lending product to a balloon in an concerted effort to make homeowner foreclose which is also illegal, computer fraud and not the governments intended purpose or definition of a modification.\n\nKeith Tantlinger: Keith Walton Tantlinger (March 22, 1919 \u2013 August 27, 2011) was a mechanical engineer and inventor. As Vice President of Engineering at the Fruehauf Trailer Corporation his inventions played a major role in containerization. Working with a Fruehauf customer, Malcom McLean, they spearheaded the container ship revolution in the 1950s, Tantlinger developed much of the early technology that made modern container shipping possible while at Fruehauf. After its initial order of containers from Brown Trailer, Sea-Land switched to containers made by the Strick division of the Fruehauf Trailer Company. Fruehauf had been one of the dominant players in building truck bodies and trailers for a long time, and, as already described, had previously innovated in the design and construction of the early commercial semi-trailers. President Roy Fruehauf was impressed with the idea of containerization, so in addition to manufacturing containers for Sea-Land his company agreed to make the trailer chassis that were needed, and also to provide financing to Sea-Land for the purchase of these containers and chassis. In 1958 Tantlinger left Sea-Land and became chief engineer at Fruehauf, where he continued to work with containers. More importantly, over the years he played a key role in the process of container standardization, working extensively on a committee of the American Standards Association (ASA) and later being critically involved with the ISO\u2019s efforts. 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Additional packages on the drink's website were referred to by names such as \"The Recreational User Pack\" or \"The Fiender's Hook-Up\" for various quantities. Cases on the website also included free stickers, tattoos, or shirts sporting the brand's logo. The powder has also been distributed along with a mirror and imitation credit card to simulate the \"cutting\" of cocaine.\n\nLipstick index: The lipstick index is a term coined by Leonard Lauder, chairman of the board of Estee Lauder, used to describe increased sales of cosmetics during the early 2000s recession. Lauder made the claim that lipstick sales could be an economic indicator, in that purchases of cosmetics \u2013 lipstick in particular \u2013 tend to be inversely correlated to economic health. 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The reissue has a fully adjustable bridge and a full scale neck of 19 frets with the neck connecting to the body at the 14th fret. Because of this, playing the higher frets is nearly impossible. Its light tone and slight twang makes it very suitable for playing jangle pop, surf, country and blues.\n\nGold Dust washing powder: Fairbank's Gold Dust washing products was a line of all-purpose cleaning agents researched and developed in the late 1880s by the N. K. Fairbank Soap Manufacturing Company. First introduced to the American consumer in 1889, Gold Dust Washing Powder quickly became a success due in large part to its low selling price. The most easily recognized members of the soap line were Gold Dust Washing Powder and Gold Dust Scouring Soap. They were marketed in boxes and containers prominently featuring the brand's well known trademark, the \"Gold Dust Twins\". 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His first novel, \"Anna - storia di un palindromo\" has been published in 2014 by Effequ (Italy), his second novel, \"Ultimo piano (o porno totale)\", by Imprimatur (Italy) in 2015, the third \"La Stanza di Therese\", by Tunu\u00e9 (Italy) in 2017. He regularly writes for \"Il Post\" (Italy) and RT Book Reviews (USA). Since 2015, he's head editor of the Italian magazine L'INDISCRETO.\n\nAdam Tsuei: Adam Tsuei (; born October 26, 1959) is an entrepreneur, film producer, and director. He was the former president of Sony Music Entertainment in the Greater China Region. He has made and brought to the music world super idols as Jay Chou, Leehom Wang, F4 and Jolin Tsai, which made him been viewed as one of the most powerful masters behind the scene in entertainment industry. In 2011, he successfully marketed the film \"You Are the Apple of My Eye\", a movie featuring a love story within a group of boys and a girl, which made a great hit among all Chinese-speaking countries. Decided to dedicating to movie industry, Tsuei founded Amazing Film Studio in 2012 and served as CEO. In 2013, by putting effort into producing, marketing and distributing, he presented the film\" Tiny Times\" and \"Tiny Times 2\". Both of them quickly becomes the hottest topics among mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. In 2014, with the same legend combination of Angie Chai and Giddens Ko, he presented\" Caf\u00e9. Waiting. Love\", a romantic comedy with color of fantasy inside. In the future of 2016, as a director and producer, Tsuei is going to present the film \u201cThe Tenants Downstairs\u201d, adapted by Giddens Ko\u2019s original novel. There will be a film with black humor, fantasy, mystery and thriller in. 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She is best known for her role as Donna Pinciotti in all eight seasons of the Fox sitcom \"That '70s Show\" (1998\u20132006), and for her portrayal of Alex Vause in the Netflix original comedy-drama series \"Orange Is the New Black\" (2013\u2013present). Prepon has worked mainly in television. She made her film debut in 2001 with the independent film \"Southlander\". Her other films include the romantic drama \"Come Early Morning\" (2006), the comedy \"Lay the Favorite\" (2012), the thriller \"The Girl on the Train\" (2016), and the drama \"The Hero\" (2017).\n\nNever Again as Before: Never Again as Before (Italian: Mai + come prima ) is a 2005 Italian coming of age drama film produced, written and directed by Giacomo Campiotti.\n\nDhanush filmography: Dhanush is an Indian film actor, producer, lyricist and singer known for his work in Tamil cinema. He made his acting debut in 2002 with the coming of age drama, \"Thulluvadho Ilamai\", directed by his father Kasthuri Raja. His role as a mentally-disturbed man in \"Kaadhal Kondein\" (2003)directed by his brother Selvaraghavanwon him critical acclaim. The following year, he starred in Subramaniam Siva's \"Thiruda Thirudi\", a commercial success. This was followed by a series of commercial failures\"Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan\" (2004), \"Sullan\" (2004) and \"Dreams\" (2004). He had two releases in 2005\"Devathayai Kanden\" and \"Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam\".\n\nLightning Bug (film): Lightning Bug is a 2004 coming of age drama film. It is the debut film by writer/director and SFX makeup artist Robert Green Hall. The film a fictionalized account of Hall's own childhood and entry into special effects makeup for film and television. It was filmed on location Fairview, Alabama. The film was executive produced by Laura Prepon.\n\nAshley Laurence: Ashley Laurence (born May 28, 1966) is an American actress and artist. She made her film debut in 1987 by starring as Kirsty Cotton in Clive Barker's \"Hellraiser\" (1987). She reprised her role as Kirsty in the sequels \"\" (1988), \"\" (1992), and \"\" (2002). Her other film roles include \"The Lurking Fear\" (1994), \"Lightning Bug\" (2004) and \"Red\" (2008). She has been featured in several national advertising campaigns.\n\nGrantham & Rose: Grantham & Rose is a 2014 American independent coming of age drama film directed by Kristin Hanggi and starring Jake T. Austin and Marla Gibbs. It is Hanggi's directorial debut. 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It is a woman-centered shopping street with ladies wear, fashion shops for ladies, restaurants and with a few men's wear shops. It also has many mehndi or henna shops for dyeing ladies' hands for special occasions like wedding events and 'Eid'. Meena Bazaar is also popular among tourists looking for locations of cultural interest in Karachi.\n\nClaude Rifat: Claude Rifat (1 March 1952, Cairo - July 31, 2002) was a French biologist, psychonaut, political activist, writer, and researcher. His accomplishments include some early research into GHB, including the thymoanaleptic/antidepressant and sociabilising effects of this molecule. He is credited with providing the first live plant material and seeds of Mitragyna speciosa outside Thailand, including several bioassays. 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As these games are offered as a download-only phone service in Japan, none of them has been made available outside Japan.\n\nCinema of India: The cinema of India also known by its sobriquet Indywood consists of films produced across India. Cinema has immense popularity in the country. As many as 1,600 films in various languages of India are produced every year. Indian films have also wide following throughout the rest of South Asia and it is even available in mainstream cinemas in parts of the Greater Middle East, Southeast Asia, Eastern Africa and elsewhere. Dadasaheb Phalke is known as the \"father of Indian cinema\". 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Sidney was also known for her translation of Petrarch's \"Triumph of Death\", but it is her lyric translation of the Psalms that has secured her poetic reputation.\n\nDaychovo horo: Daichovo horo (Bulgarian: \u0414\u0430\u0439\u0447\u043e\u0432\u043e \u0445opo ) is a Bulgarian folk dance done to a 9 beat meter. It is unique in two ways: it is a circle dance (most Bulgarian dances are either line or couple dances), and yet it has a leader (most circle dances have no leader).\n\nVaughn Monroe: Vaughn Wilton Monroe (October 7, 1911 \u2013 May 21, 1973) was an American baritone singer, trumpeter, big band leader, actor, and businessman, most popular in the 1940s and 1950s. He has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; for recording and radio.\n\nJiro Yoshihara: Jiro Yoshihara (\u5409\u539f \u6cbb\u826f , Yoshihara Jir\u014d , January 1, 1905 \u2013 February 19, 1972) was a Japanese painter. 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The soundtrack contained two separate releases: the first containing popular music from the film and the second containing the score to the film composed by Nellee Hooper, Craig Armstrong and Marius de Vries.\n\nBaz Luhrmann: Mark Anthony \"Baz\" Luhrmann ( ; born 17 September 1962) is an Australian film director, screenwriter and producer best known for \"Red Curtain Trilogy\", comprising his romantic comedy film \"Strictly Ballroom\" (1992), the romantic drama \"Romeo + Juliet\" (1996), and the pastiche-jukebox musical \"Moulin Rouge! \" (2001). His 2008 film \"Australia\" is an epic historical romantic drama film starring Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman. His 2013 drama \"The Great Gatsby\", based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel of the same name, stars Leonardo DiCaprio (whom he also used in \"Romeo + Juliet\") and Tobey Maguire.\n\nKissing You (Des'ree song): \"Kissing You\" (or \"I'm Kissing You\") is a song by British singer Des'ree. 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Tonight Alive traveled to Los Angeles to record the album with producer Mark Trombino (blink-182, Jimmy Eat World, Midtown). As the follow-up to 2010's \"Consider This\" EP, \"What Are You So Scared Of?\" debuted on the Australian albums chart at No. 15. The record's first official single, \"Starlight\", was released 1 July 2011. Its second, \"Let It Land\", was released 19 September 2011.\n\nBleed American (song): \"Bleed American\" is a song by American rock band Jimmy Eat World. It was released in September 2001 as the lead single from their fourth album \"Bleed American\" (retitled \"Jimmy Eat World\"). The song was originally titled \"Bleed American\", but similar to the name change of the album after the September 11 attacks, the song was retitled \"Salt Sweat Sugar\" after the first line in the song's chorus.\n\nPain (Jimmy Eat World song): \"Pain\" is a song by American rock band Jimmy Eat World. 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He produced, engineered, and mixed tracks for many artists including Jimmy Eat World, Blink-182, The Starting Line, Finch, Motion City Soundtrack, and All Time Low\n\nInvented (album): Invented is the seventh studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World, released on September 28, 2010 through Interscope Records. Recorded primarily at the band's home-based studio, the album was co-produced by Mark Trombino, who had previously worked on the band's earlier material; \"Static Prevails\" (1996), \"Clarity\" (1999) and \"Bleed American\" (2001). The album was preceded by the single \"My Best Theory\", released on digital download on August 10, 2010.\n\nJimmy Eat World (1994 album): Jimmy Eat World is the debut studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World, released in 1994 on Wooden Blue Records. The album displays their early sound with guitarist and eventual backing vocalist Tom Linton singing lead on most of the songs on this album. The one song on this album that is sung by current primary vocalist Jim Adkins is the track, \"Usery\". The album also marks the only appearance of former bass guitarist Mitch Porter.\n\nStatic Prevails: Static Prevails is the second studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World, released on July 23, 1996 on Capitol Records. Produced by Wes Kidd, Mark Trombino and the band itself, the album is the first to feature bass guitarist Rick Burch and the first to have been produced by Trombino. The album marks the band's major label debut.\n\nSelf-titled Album (The Audition album): Self-titled Album is the third studio album released by The Audition. It was produced by Mark Trombino, who has previously worked with Jimmy Eat World, Senses Fail, Blink-182 and Finch, amongst others. 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He is best known for love poems such as \"Funeral Blues\", poems on political and social themes such as \"September 1, 1939\" and \"The Shield of Achilles\", poems on cultural and psychological themes such as \"The Age of Anxiety\", and poems on religious themes such as \"For the Time Being\" and \"Horae Canonicae.\"\n\nTom Leonard (poet): Tom Leonard (born 1944) is a Scottish poet, writer and critic. He is best known for his poems written in the Glaswegian dialect of Scots, particularly his \"Six Glasgow Poems\" and \"The Six O'Clock News\". His work frequently deals with the relationship between language, class and culture.\n\nDioscorus of Aphrodito: Flavius Dioscorus (Greek: \u03a6\u03bb\u03b1\u03cd\u03ca\u03bf\u03c2 \u0394\u03b9\u03cc\u03c3\u03ba\u03bf\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2 \"Flauios Dioskoros\") lived during the 6th century A.D. in the village of Aphrodito, Egypt, and therefore is called by modern scholars Dioscorus of Aphrodito. Although he was an Egyptian, he composed poetry in Greek, the cultural language of the Byzantine Era. His poems are the oldest surviving poems written by the hand of a known poet. The manuscripts, which contain his corrections and revisions, were discovered on papyrus in 1905, and are now held in museums and libraries around the world. Dioscorus was also occupied in legal work, and legal documents and drafts involving him, his family, Aphroditans, and others were discovered along with his poetry. As an administrator of the village of Aphrodito, he composed petitions on behalf of its citizens, which are unique for their poetic and religious qualities. Dioscorus was a Christian (a Copt) and lived in a religiously active environment. 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It is named after the third of the Gundam series Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, sequel to Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and is presented in the middle of the story as a new weapon of the protagonist Judau Ashta replacing the battle-worn Zeta Gundam. First portrayed as a multipurpose fighting machine, later variations such as the FAZZ (a test production unit) was portrayed as a less-mobile, long-range fire-support unit. The unit has also appeared in many of the \"Super Robot Wars\" series, famous for featuring different giant robot mechas of different franchise together in one mixed story, from the first of the series to \"Super Robot Wars Alpha 3\", a total of 26 games excluding remakes. Inside the Gundam Franchise, it has been featured in the PS2 Game \"Mobile Suit Gundam Z: AEUG vs. Titans\" as a hidden unit not being able to purchase in the in-game shop until certain requirements are met. 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In June 2015, MegaBots challenged Japan-based Suidobashi Heavy Industry to the world's first giant robot duel. Suidobashi accepted the challenge on the condition that the fight include melee combat. In August 2015, MegaBots announced plans to upgrade its Mark II robot with melee capabilities by raising funds through a Kickstarter campaign and partnering with Howe and Howe Technologies, NASA, and IHMC.\n\nPatrick Epino: Patrick Epino is an American filmmaker. His feature film \"Mr. Sadman\" made for the Independent Feature Project (IFP) Independent Filmmaker Labs is a satirical dark comedy about a Sadam Hussein body-double loses his job and moves to Los Angeles in search of a new start. It stars Al No'mani, Scoot McNairy, Rudy Ramos, Tim Kang, Amanda Fuller, and Cameron Bender and has received positive reviews from LA Weekly, Giant Robot Magazine and more, and Epino was also selected by the film magazine \"The Independent\" as one of its \"10 Filmmakers to Watch\" for that film. Along with Stephen Dypiangco he makes up the \"National Film Society\" which is part of PBS and makes original web content related to films, filmmaking and film festivals that is viewable online.\n\nMobile Suit Gundam: Mobile Suit Gundam (Japanese: \u6a5f\u52d5\u6226\u58eb\u30ac\u30f3\u30c0\u30e0 , Hepburn: Kid\u014d Senshi Gandamu , also known as First Gundam, Gundam 0079 or simply Gundam '79) is a televised anime series, produced and animated by Sunrise. Created and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, it premiered in Japan on Nagoya Broadcasting Network and its affiliated ANN stations on April 7, 1979, and lasted until January 26, 1980, spanning 43 episodes. It was the very first \"Gundam\" series, which has subsequently been adapted into numerous sequels and spin-offs. 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He also served as a producer and occasional director of the show.\n\nList of Lip Sync Battle episodes: \"Lip Sync Battle\" is an American musical reality competition series which premiered on April 2, 2015, on the Spike cable network. The show is based on an idea initially introduced to \"Late Night with Jimmy Fallon\" by John Krasinski. In each episode, two celebrities compete against each other using lip sync, and after two rounds, the audience decides the winner of the night. The show is hosted by rapper LL Cool J, while model Chrissy Teigen serves as color commentator. Several broadcasters opted to pass on the game show before it was eventually picked up by the American cable channel Spike, which was in the middle of rebranding. The show has been a big success for the network and well received by both the critics and the audiences. In April 2015, \"Lip Sync Battle\" was renewed for a second season, which premiered on January 7, 2016. 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He featured on many broadcasts and recordings made by the Choir of Chichester Cathedral.\n\nDiocese of Chichester: The Diocese of Chichester is a Church of England diocese based in Chichester, covering Sussex. It was founded in 681 as the ancient Diocese of Selsey, which was based at Selsey Abbey, until the See was translated to Chichester in 1075. The cathedral is Chichester Cathedral and the diocesan bishop is the Bishop of Chichester. The diocese is in the Province of Canterbury.\n\nOrgan Concerto (Leifs): The Organ Concerto, Op. 7 is an organ concerto by Icelandic composer J\u00f3n Leifs. Its origins go back to 1917, when Leifs was just 18, and was completed in 1930. It is an uncompromisingly dark work somewhat linked to medieval music, with influences from the tv\u00eds\u00f6ngur tradition in a dissonant triadic context. It lasts about 21 minutes, and contains three movements, with a short introduction and finale framing a much longer Passacaglia consisting in thirty variations. 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During the Classical period the organ concerto became popular in many places, especially in Bavaria, Austria and Bohemia (whether called there a concerto, pastorella, or sonata), reaching a position of being almost an integral part of the church music tradition of \"jubilus\" character. From the Romantic era fewer works are known. 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He is considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century; he and Liszt are regarded as Hungary's greatest composers . Through his collection and analytical study of folk music, he was one of the founders of comparative musicology, which later became ethnomusicology.\n\nList of compositions by B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k: This aspires to be a complete list of compositions by B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k. The catalogue numbering by Andr\u00e1s Sz\u0151ll\u0151sy (Sz.) , L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Somfai (BB.) and Denijs Dille (DD.) are provided, as well as Bart\u00f3k's own opus numbers. Note that Bart\u00f3k started three times anew with opus numbers, here indicated with \"(list 1)\", \"(list 2)\" and \"(list 3)\" respectively. The pieces from the third listing are by far best known; opus lists 1 and 2 are early works. The year of composition and instrumentation (including voice) are included. 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The Palace was designed by Gyula Waelder in Neo-baroque style and was built between 1926 and 1927. The construction was financed from USA loans, just like that of the Hotel Palace in Lillaf\u00fcred and the Market Hall on B\u00faza t\u00e9r.\n\nThomas Rajna: His first commercial recording was the complete piano solo works of Igor Stravinsky. Since then he has recorded music by Alexander Scriabin, Robert Schumann and Olivier Messiaen, the piano part of Igor Stravinsky's \"Petrushka\" with the New Philharmonia under Erich Leinsdorf, and B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k's \"Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta\" with Sir Georg Solti and the London Symphony Orchestra. He has completed a cycle of recordings devoted to the entire piano music of Enrique Granados. Subsequently he undertook to record Franz Liszt's 12 \"Transcendental Etudes\" and \"12 Etudes\", Op. 1. Rajna has often performed his own two piano concertos.\n\nReiner Bredemeyer: Reiner Bredemeyer (2 February 1929 \u2212 5 December 1995) was a German composer. He was born in V\u00e9lez, Santander and went to school in Breslau. In 1944 he was drafted into military service and was briefly held as a prisoner of war of the American Army in Bavaria. After the end of World War II, he met composer Karl Amadeus Hartmann who introduced him to the music of Igor Stravinsky, B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k, Anton Webern, Edgard Var\u00e8se, Charles Ives and Erik Satie. From 1949 to 1953 he studied composition with Karl H\u00f6ller at the Munich Academy for Musical Arts. In 1954 Paul Dessau took him to East Germany, where Bredemeyer became a master student of Rudolf Wagner-R\u00e9geny at the DDR Academy of Arts, Berlin.\n\nList of string quartets by B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k: The Hungarian composer B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k wrote six string quartets, each for the usual forces of two violins, viola and cello. Notable composers who have been influenced by them include Benjamin Britten, particularly in the Sonata in C for Cello and Piano (; ), Elliott Carter, who refers in the opening of his own First String Quartet to Bart\u00f3k\u2019s Sixth Quartet , Chen Yi , Edison Denisov, whose Second Quartet is closely related to Bart\u00f3k\u2019s Fifth Quartet , Franco Donatoni, who was deeply impressed when he heard a broadcast of Bart\u00f3k's Fourth Quartet , Robert Fripp, who mentions them as an influence upon King Crimson , Miloslav I\u0161tvan , Gy\u00f6rgy Kurt\u00e1g, whose Opp. 1 and 28 both owe a great deal to Bart\u00f3k's quartets (; ), Gy\u00f6rgy Ligeti, whose two string quartets both owe a great deal to Bart\u00f3k\u2019s quartets (; ), Bruno Maderna , George Perle, who credits the Bart\u00f3k Fourth and Fifth Quartets as precedents for his use of arrays of chords related to one another by different types of symmetry , Walter Piston (; ), Kim Dzmitr\u00efyevich Tsesakow , Wilfried Westerlinck , Stefan Wolpe, who explained in a public lecture how he had derived ideas from Bart\u00f3k\u2019s Fourth Quartet , and Xu Yongsan .\n\nIgor Stravinsky: Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (sometimes spelled \"Strawinski\", \"Strawinsky\", or \"Stravinskii\"; Ukrainian: \u0406\u0301\u0433\u043e\u0440 \u0424\u0435\u0301\u0434\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0421\u0442\u0440\u0430\u0432\u0456\u0301\u043d\u0441\u044c\u043a\u0438\u0439 , ] ;Russian: \u0418\u0301\u0433\u043e\u0440\u044c \u0424\u0451\u0434\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0421\u0442\u0440\u0430\u0432\u0438\u0301\u043d\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 , \"Igor\u02b9 F\u00ebdorovi\u010d Stravinskij\"; ] ; 17 June [O.S. 5 June] 1882 6 April 1971) was a Russian Empire-born composer, pianist, and conductor. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century.\n\nTriton (chamber music society): Triton was a Paris-based chamber music society founded by Pierre-Octave Ferroud to promote new music. Its executive committee (comit\u00e9 actif) was made up of composers, including Francis Poulenc, Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, Bohuslav Martin\u016f and Sergey Prokofiev. On its honorary committee were Maurice Ravel, Albert Roussel, Arnold Schoenberg, Richard Strauss, Igor Stravinsky, B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k and Karol Szymanowski. Concerts were held at the \u00c9cole normale de musique, the first being held on 16 December 1932. 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Because it comes from the stevia plant, Cargill classifies it as a natural sweetener in addition to being a non-nutritive sweetener, although Cargill has settled lawsuits alleging deceptive marketing of Truvia as \"natural\". Since its launch in 2008, Truvia natural sweetener has become the second best-selling sugar substitute in units in the U.S. behind Splenda, surpassing Equal and Sweet'n Low. Truvia competes with Stevia In The Raw, the #2 brand of stevia and with PepsiCo's PureVia, the #3 brand of stevia.\n\nSodium cyclamate: Sodium cyclamate (sweetener code 952) is an artificial sweetener. It is 30\u201350 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar), making it the least potent of the commercially used artificial sweeteners. It is often used with other artificial sweeteners, especially saccharin; the mixture of 10 parts cyclamate to 1 part saccharin is common and masks the off-tastes of both sweeteners. 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The widely acclaimed film, written and directed by Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman, won a string of accolades including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2004.\n\nAcademy Award for Best Film Editing: The Academy Award for Best Film Editing is one of the annual awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Nominations for this award are closely correlated with the Academy Award for Best Picture. For 33 consecutive years, 1981 to 2013, every Best Picture winner had also been nominated for the Film Editing Oscar, and about two thirds of the Best Picture winners have also won for Film Editing. Only the principal, \"above the line\" editor(s) as listed in the film's credits are named on the award; additional editors, supervising editors, etc. are not currently eligible. The nominations for this Academy Award are determined by a ballot of the voting members of the Editing Branch of the Academy; there were 220 members of the Editing Branch in 2012. 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Her interest in photography began at age 10.\n\nList of Polish Academy Award winners and nominees: This is a list of Polish Academy Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of Polish actors, actresses, and films that have either been submitted or nominated for, or have won, an Academy Award. This list is current as of the 80th Academy Awards ceremony held on February 24, 2008. There were 12 Academy Awards given to Polish filmmakers or their work (see Foreign Film category), including two Honorary Academy Awards and a Technical Achievement Award. The category of Cinematography has the strongest presence of Polish filmmakers, with two wins (both by Janusz Kami\u0144ski) and five other nominations (including two noms for Kami\u0144ski). As of that, the cinematographer Janusz Kami\u0144ski is the most Oscar-awarded Polish filmmaker. The second most-awarded Pole was designer Anton Grot, who won one Academy Award and was nominated to the Oscars five times more. The director Roman Polanski won an Oscar and was nominated four more times (additionally, \"Knife in the Water\", film directed and written by him was also nominated). The composer Bronislau Kaper was awarded an Oscar and was nominated three times more.\n\nVikram Jayanti: Vikram Teja Jayanti is a documentary filmmaker responsible for a number of well known full-feature documentary films. Two of his films, for which he has production credits, have received Academy Awards for Best Full-Feature Documentary; the 1997 blockbuster When We Were Kings and 2005's Born Into Brothels. A sampling of his other work includes Innocents Abroad, \"The Man Who Bought Mustique\", \"James Ellroy's Feast of Death\", \"\", and \"Lincoln\". He and his films have also won a number of awards, including the Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and have been nominated for others.\n\nKiller Films: Killer Films is a New York City-based independent film production company founded by movie producers Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler in 1995. The company has produced a number of the most acclaimed American independent films over the past two decades including \"Far From Heaven\" (nominated for four Academy Awards), \"Boys Don't Cry\" (Academy Award winner), \"One Hour Photo\", \"Kids\", \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\", \"Happiness\", \"Velvet Goldmine\", \"Safe\", \"I Shot Andy Warhol\", \"Swoon\", \"I'm Not There\" (Academy Award nominated), \"Kill Your Darlings\", \"Still Alice\" (Academy Award winner) and \"Carol\" (nominated for six Academy Awards). Killer Films executive produced Todd Haynes' five episode HBO miniseries \"Mildred Pierce\" featuring Kate Winslet and Guy Pearce, which went on to win five Emmys, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award.\n\nNick Meyer: Nick Meyer is an American film producer and CEO of Sierra/Affinity. Meyer was the president of Paramount Vantage until December 2008. In 2007, with Meyer as co-head of Paramount, the Studio received 19 Academy Award nominations. Four of the Studio's 2007 feature films were honored: \"There Will Be Blood\", a Paramount Vantage and Miramax co-production, received eight nominations, winning Best Picture among others; \"No Country for Old Men\", also a Miramax and Paramount Vantage co-production, received eight nominations; \"Into the Wild\" earned two nominations; \"The Kite Runner\" garnered one nomination. At the 80th Academy Awards, Blood and No Country won a combined six awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture for No Country, the Academy Award for Best Actor for Daniel Day-Lewis in Blood, and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Javier Bardem in No Country.\n\nWhite Horse (film): White Horse is a short documentary by filmmakers Maryann DeLeo and Christophe Bisson that features a man (Maxym Surkov) returning to his Ukraine home for the first time in twenty years. Evacuated from the city of Pripyat, Ukraine in 1986 due to the Chernobyl disaster, he has not returned since then. DeLeo is the same filmmaker of the 2004 Academy Award-winning short film \"Chernobyl Heart\".\n\nChernobyl Heart: Chernobyl Heart is a 2003 documentary film by Maryann DeLeo. The film won the Best Documentary Short Subject award at The 76th Academy Awards.\n\nJohn Malkovich filmography: American actor, director, and producer John Malkovich has appeared in more than 70 motion pictures. He started acting in the 1980s, appearing in the films \"Places in the Heart\" (1984) with Sally Field, \"Death of a Salesman\" (1985), \"The Glass Menagerie\" (1987), \"Empire of the Sun\" (1987), and \"Dangerous Liaisons\" (1988) with Glenn Close. His role in \"Places in the Heart\" earned him an Academy Award nomination. During the 1990s, he starred in the films \"Of Mice and Men\" (1992) as Lennie Small, \"In the Line of Fire\" (1993) as Mitch Leary, \"Beyond the Clouds\" (1995) as The Director, \"The Portrait of a Lady\" (1996) Gilbert Osmond, \"Con Air\" (1997) as Cyrus \"The Virus\" Grissom, \"The Man in the Iron Mask\" (1998) as Athos, \"Being John Malkovich\" (1999) as John Horatio Malkovich, and \"\" (1999) as Charles VII. 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The film is based on Jodi Picoult's book \"Plain Truth\", where an Amish teen hides a pregnancy, gives birth in secret, and then flatly denies it all when the baby's body is found, urban defense attorney Ellie Harrison decides to defend her.\n\nMy Sister's Keeper (film): My Sisters's Keeper is a 2009 American drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and starring Cameron Diaz, Abigail Breslin, Sofia Vassilieva, and Alec Baldwin. Based on Jodi Picoult's novel of the same name, On June 26, 2009 the film was released to cinemas in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.\n\nSon of the Mask: Son of the Mask is a 2005 American fantasy comedy film directed by Lawrence Guterman. The film stars Jamie Kennedy as Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist from Fringe City who has just had his first child born with the powers of the Mask. It is the stand-alone sequel to the successful 1994 film \"The Mask\", an adaptation of Dark Horse Comics which starred Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz.\n\nAny Given Sunday: Any Given Sunday is a 1999 American sports drama film directed by Oliver Stone depicting a fictional professional American football team. The film features an ensemble cast, including Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Jamie Foxx, James Woods, LL Cool J, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, Matthew Modine, John C. McGinley, Charlton Heston, Bill Bellamy, Lela Rochon, Aaron Eckhart, Elizabeth Berkley, Marty Wright, and NFL players Jim Brown and Lawrence Taylor. 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Other high-profile films include \"Charlie's Angels\" (2000) and its sequel \"\" (2003), \"The Sweetest Thing\" (2002), \"In Her Shoes\" (2005), \"The Holiday\" (2006), \"What Happens in Vegas\" (2008), \"My Sister's Keeper\" (2009), \"Knight and Day\" (2010), \"The Green Hornet\" (2011), \"Bad Teacher\" (2011), \"What to Expect When You're Expecting\" (2012), \"The Counselor\" (2013), \"The Other Woman\", \"Sex Tape\", and \" Annie\" (all 2014).\n\nThe Tenth Circle (film): The Tenth Circle is a 2008 Canadian mystery film. It is based on a Jodi Picoult novel of the same name. It was shot, in part, in Windsor, Nova Scotia.\n\nThe Invisible Circus (film): The Invisible Circus is a 2001 American drama film written and directed by Adam Brooks and starring Cameron Diaz, Jordana Brewster, and Christopher Eccleston. Based on the 1995 novel \"The Invisible Circus\" by Jennifer Egan, the film is about a teenage girl who travels to Europe in 1976 in search of answers to her older sister's suicide. During her search, she falls in love with her dead sister's former boyfriend. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 11, 2001, and was released in the United States on February 2, 2001.\n\nAnnie (2014 film): Annie is a 2014 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Will Gluck and produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Will Smith's Overbrook Entertainment for Sony Pictures' Columbia Pictures. A contemporary adaptation of the 1977 Broadway musical of the same name, the film stars Quvenzhan\u00e9 Wallis, Jamie Foxx, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, and Cameron Diaz. The third film adaptation, following Columbia's 1982 theatrical film and Disney's 1999 television film, \"Annie\" began production in August 2013 and opened on December 19, 2014 to generally negative reviews, and was not a box office success, grossing only $133 million against a below-line production cost of over $65 million.\n\nThe Mask (film): The Mask is a 1994 American superhero fantasy comedy film directed by Charles Russell, produced by Bob Engelman, and written by Mike Werb, based on the comic series of the same name distributed by Dark Horse Comics. The film stars Jim Carrey, Peter Greene, Amy Yasbeck, Peter Riegert, Richard Jeni, Ben Stein, Joely Fisher, and Cameron Diaz in her film debut. It revolves around an unlucky bank clerk finding a mask that grants the wearer cartoon-like superpowers.\n\nIn Her Shoes (film): In Her Shoes is a 2005 American comedy-drama film based on the novel of the same name by Jennifer Weiner. 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Redding is known as the founder and publisher of \"Redding News Review\" and host of a talk radio show and podcast. In 2003, he was among few blacks to be named to Talkers Magazine's \"100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts in America\" and has received a proclamation for his work by the Atlanta City Council the same year. He made history being the only black program director in white-dominated talk radio station in 2009. His web site Redding News Review has earned three consecutive Black Web Awards. He currently runs the web's oldest black news aggregation outlet and first and most successful stand-alone subscriber-based web site and talk show.\n\nHistoricity of Jesus: The historicity of Jesus concerns the degree to which sources show Jesus of Nazareth existed as a historical figure. It concerns the issue of \"what really happened\", based upon the context of the time and place, and also the issue of how modern observers can come to know \"what really happened\". A second issue is closely tied to historical research practices and methodologies for analyzing the reliability of primary sources and other historical evidence. It also considers the question of whether he was a Nazirite.\n\nJoJo Wright: JoJo Wright (\u201cJoJo On The Radio\u201d) is an American radio personality, Internet show host, celebrity commentator, and film actor. He hosts the Top 40 radio show, \u201cJoJo On The Radio,\u201d which airs on the number one station in Los Angeles, KIIS-FM, and is nationally syndicated in more than 60 markets. In addition, JoJo co-hosts the MSN Internet show, \u201cGo See This Movie,\u201d and has been a celebrity commentator on numerous shows including: CNN\u2019s \u201cShowbiz Tonight\u201d, MTV\u2019s \u201cUS Weekly\u2019s Top 10 Moments of \u2018The Hills\u2019 special,\u201d \u201cKTLA Morning News\u201d, \u201cE! News,\u201d and TV Guide specials. Also, he is featured in two upcoming films, \"Battlefield America\" and \"The Helpers\". He also made a guest appearance as himself on \"Big Time Rush\".\n\nWhat Really Happened to the Class of '65?: What Really Happened to the Class of '65? is a 1976 non-fiction book by Michael Medved and David Wallechinsky. Inspired by a 1965 \"Time\" magazine article, the authors follow up on the people of Palisades High School mentioned in the article, and the book mainly consists of that follow-up. There was at least one sequel, continuing the story from the point of view of a decade or more later.\n\nMike Gallagher (political commentator): Mike Gallagher is an American radio host and conservative political commentator. He is the host of \"The Mike Gallagher Show\", a nationally syndicated radio program that airs throughout the United States on Salem Radio Network and is also a FOX News Channel Contributor and guest host. According to \"Talkers\" magazine, Gallagher is the sixth most-listened-to radio talk show host in the United States.\n\nMichael Medved: Michael S. Medved (born October 3, 1948) is an American radio show host, author, political commentator, and film critic. His Seattle-based nationally syndicated talk show, \"The Michael Medved Show\", airs throughout the U.S. on Salem Radio Network.\n\nStephanie Miller's Happy Hour: Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour is a once a week podcast hosted by American radio host, comedian, and political commentator Stephanie Miller. The podcast consists of approximately 45 minutes to an hour of original uncensored NSFW material, and is available via paid subscription from Miller\u2019s website. The \"Happy Hour\" features many of the sidekicks (\"mooks\") and guests who appear on Miller's daily radio show, \"The Stephanie Miller Show\", as well as other comedians, celebrities, and personalities. During the podcast, the hosts and guests often consume alcohol while they chat as one typically does during a happy hour. New episodes of the \"Happy Hour\" are usually recorded on Thursdays in Miller's home studio, and released each Friday. Video versions of the \"Happy Hour\" are also available by paid subscription. Audio and video versions of previous \"Happy Hour's\" are available to subscribers in the archive section of Miller's website. Vanessa Rumbles, Miller\u2019s radio Executive Producer appears on each episode. Miller's radio show Associate Producer Sean Comiskey, who handles the \"Happy Hour\" video production, also appears on occasion, as does Miller\u2019s radio co-host Jim Ward. While there are usually guests on the \"Happy Hour\", periodically the episode is titled \"Old Home Week\" or \"Family Week\" with just Miller's radio co-hosts and producers.\n\nBen Ferguson: Benjamin Grant Ferguson (born August 28, 1981) is an American radio host, CNN conservative political commentator, and author. His nationally syndicated radio show, \"The Ben Ferguson Show\", formerly aired throughout the United States on Radio America and is now syndicated by ICON Radio Network, of which Ben is the founder and owner, on Sundays from 6 - 9 PM CT. He is also a regular political commentator on CNN.\n\nArmstrong Williams: Armstrong Williams (born February 5, 1962) is an American political commentator, entrepreneur, author of a nationally syndicated conservative newspaper column, and host of a daily radio show and a nationally syndicated TV program called \"The Right Side with Armstrong Williams\". Williams is also founder and CEO of the Graham Williams Group, an international marketing, advertising, and media public relations consulting firm, and is a political talk show host on TV and radio.\n\nLaura Ingraham: Laura Anne Ingraham (born June 19, 1963) is an American TV and radio talk show host, author, and conservative political commentator. She hosts the nationally syndicated radio show, \"The Laura Ingraham Show\", is the editor-in-chief of LifeZette, a long time Fox News Channel contributor, and starting October 30, 2017 will host her own FNC show, \"The Ingraham Angle\", weeknights at 10 p.m.", "question": "Who co-wrote What Really Happened to the Class of '65? along with an American radio show host, author, political commentator, and film critic?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"book_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the book in question."}, "identified_author": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the author matching the provided description."}, "roles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of roles or professions of the identified author."}}, "required": ["name", "roles"], "additionalProperties": false}, "co_author_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the co-author who wrote the book with the identified author."}, "publication_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the book was published."}}, "required": ["book_title", "identified_author", "co_author_name", "publication_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"book_title": "What Really Happened to the Class of '65?", "identified_author": {"name": "Michael Medved", "roles": ["radio show host", "author", "political commentator", "film critic"]}, "co_author_name": "David Wallechinsky", "publication_year": 1976}, "ground_truth": {"book_title": "What Really Happened to the Class of '65?", "identified_author": {"name": "Michael Medved", "roles": ["radio show host", "author", "political commentator", "film critic"]}, "co_author_name": "David Wallechinsky", "publication_year": 1976}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1901, "output_tokens": 72, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "20f44c856f8e75e598f02a26b566bf059aa6b1ddabaca63189a85108f7595d06", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae200895542994d89d5b2f5", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "wife", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Cethlenn: In Irish mythology, Cethlenn (Old Irish), Cethleann (Modern Irish, or Cethlenn of the Crooked Teeth) was the wife of Balor of the Fomorians and, by him, the mother of Ethniu. She was also a prophetess and warned Balor of his impending defeat by the Tuatha D\u00e9 Danann in the second battle of Magh Tuiredh. During that battle she wounded the Dagda.\n\nKjartan: Kjartan (] ; ] ) is a masculine given name found in the Nordic countries, and is most prominently in Iceland and Norway. The Old Norse name \"Kjartan \" was a shortening of \"M\u00fdrkjartan \", from Old Irish: \"Muirchertach\" , the name of an Irish king whose daughter Melkorka (Old Irish \"Mael Curcaigh \", \"servant of Curcach\") was brought to Iceland as a slave. The Irish name Muirchertach, meaning \"mariner\", is modernised to \"Muircheartach \", anglicised as Murtagh.\n\nOld Irish: Old Irish (Old Irish: \"Go\u00eddelc\" ; Irish: \"Sean-Ghaeilge\" ; Scottish Gaelic: \"Seann Gh\u00e0idhlig\" ; Manx: \"Shenn Yernish\" ; sometimes called Old Gaelic) is the name given to the oldest form of the Goidelic languages for which extensive written texts are extant. It was used from 600 to 900. The primary contemporary texts are dated 700\u2013850; by 900 the language had already transitioned into early Middle Irish. Some Old Irish texts date from the 10th century, although these are presumably copies of texts composed at an earlier time period. Old Irish is thus the ancestor of Modern Irish, Manx, and Scottish Gaelic.\n\nKevin: Kevin ( ) is the anglicized form of the Irish masculine given name Caoimh\u00edn (] , Middle Irish: \"Caoimhgh\u00edn\" ] , Old Irish: \"C\u00f3emgein\" ] , latinized \"Coemgenus\"), composed of Irish \"\" (Old Irish \"c\u00f3em\") \"dear; noble\" and \"-gin\" (Old Irish \"gein\") \"birth\".\n\nUraicecht Becc: Uraicecht Becc (Old Irish for \"Small Primer\"; \"uraicecht\" is a variant of \"airaiccecht\" [\"air\"- 'before' + \"aiccecht\" 'instruction,' from Latin \"acceptum\"], 'primer') is an Old Irish legal tract on status. Of all status tracts, it has the greatest breadth in coverage, including not only commoners, kings, churchmen and poets, but also a variety of other professional groups, including judges. However, it does not go into as much detail for each group and level as do other status tracts. T.M. Charles-Edwards suggests that it is \"almost certainly of Munster origin\", as it asserts the supremacy of the king of Munster above other Irish kings and makes reference to the monasteries of Emly and Cork.\n\nCreidhne: In Irish mythology, Credne (Old Irish) or Creidhne (Modern Irish \u2013 pronounced \"creynya\") was a son of Brigid and Tuireann and the goldsmith of the Tuatha D\u00e9 Danann, but he also worked with bronze and brass. He and his brothers Goibniu and Luchtaine were known as the \"Tr\u00ed D\u00e9e D\u00e1na\", the three gods of art, who forged the weapons which the Tuatha D\u00e9 used to battle the Fomorians.\n\nFomorians: The Fomorians (Old Irish: Fomoire , Modern Irish: Fomh\u00f3raigh ) are a supernatural race in Irish mythology. They are often portrayed as hostile and monstrous beings who come from the sea or underground. Later, they were portrayed as giants and sea raiders. They are enemies of Ireland's first settlers and opponents of the Tuatha D\u00e9 Danann, the other supernatural race in Irish mythology. However, their relationship with the Tuath D\u00e9 is complex and some of their members intermarry and have children. The Fomorians have thus been likened to the j\u00f6tnar of Norse mythology.\n\nJohn Strachan (linguist): John Strachan (1862\u20131907) was a scholar of Sanskrit, Ancient Greek and the Celtic languages. He was a professor at Owens College and the Victoria University of Manchester. He is best remembered for the \"Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus\", a collection of material in Old Irish that he edited together with Whitley Stokes, and for the textbook \"Old Irish Paradigms and Selections from the Old Irish Glosses\", first published in 1904\u201305 and later revised by Osborn Bergin. Both of these works are still in print.\n\nConn (name): Conn is a masculine English- and Irish-language given name, as well as an English-language surname. The origin of the given name is uncertain. It may be related to the Old Irish \"cond\" (\"intellect\" or \"mind\"), or perhaps to the Old Irish \"cenn\" (\"head\", \"chief\"). The latter word-origin may have resulted from a popular, but incorrect etymology, applied to the Old Irish terms \"Leth Cuinn\" and \"D\u00e1l Cuinn\"; these terms originally meant \"half of the chief\" and \"tribe of the chief\" but were mistakenly regarded to mean \"half of \"Conn\"\" and \"tribe of \"Conn\"\". In some cases the given name is as a short form of non Irish-language names that begin with the first syllable \"Con-\" (such as the names \"Conor\" and \"Connor\").\n\nBalor: In Irish mythology, Balor (modern spelling: Balar) was king of named Fomorians, a group of supernatural beings. He is often described as a giant with a large eye in his forehead that wreaks destruction when opened. 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It stars Saskia Reeves and Con O'Neill as Bridget and Phil, a couple whose marriage proposal is broadcast to football fans. It was first broadcast on the ITV network on 6 September 1995. The programme was not well received by critics but it was enough of a success for producers Granada Television to ask Bullen for further ideas, leading to the commissioning of the long-running television series \"Cold Feet\".\n\nBackpackers (web series): Backpackers is a Canadian comedy web series, which aired in 2013 on CTV.ca and CW Seed. The CW picked up the series for television broadcast, for which material from the web series was edited into four half-hour episodes, and six new episodes were produced. \"Backpackers\" made its television premiere on July 14, 2014. The series stars Dillon Casey and Noah Reid as Brandon and Ryan, two friends on a backpacking trip across Europe after Ryan and his girlfriend Beth (Meghan Heffern) experience cold feet over their pending engagement. Ryan's stolen journal is posted on the Internet and goes viral, sending Ryan, Brandon, and Brandon's brother Andrew (Giacomo Gianniotti) on another journey, to recover the journal and fulfill Ryan's dream of becoming a published author.\n\nTom Leetch: Tom Leetch is an American film producer, writer and director. His career included working on films for Walt Disney Productions, under the leadership of Walt Disney's son-in-law, Ron Miller. At Disney, Leetch first began as an assistant director on films such as \"Mary Poppins\", \"The Ugly Dachshund\" and \"Monkeys, Go Home\". He then served in several positions as producer, associate producer, and director on films such as \"Snowball Express\", \"Napoleon and Samantha\", \"Freaky Friday\", \"The North Avenue Irregulars\", and \"The Watcher in the Woods\", a project in which he pitched to Ron Miller stating, \"This could be our \"Exorcist\".\"\n\nCel Spellman: Ceallach \"Cel\" Spellman ( ; born 31 August 1995) is an English actor and presenter known for playing Malky McConnell in the BBC Two mockumentary \"The Cup\", Harry Fisher in the BBC One drama \"Waterloo Road\" from 2010\u201311 and hosting \"Friday Download\" and the \"CBBC Official Chart Show\". Since July 2015 he has presented his own show on BBC Radio 1 which airs Sunday afternoons between 16:00 and 19:00. He also stars as Matthew Williams in \"Cold Feet\", and contributes to \"The Voice UK\".\n\nHot Lead: Hot Lead is a 1951 Western film. It stars Tim Holt and Joan Dixon and is directed by Stuart Gilmore.\n\nCold Feet (1989 film): Cold Feet is a 1989 film directed by Robert Dornhelm. It stars Keith Carradine and Sally Kirkland.\n\nPilot (Cold Feet): Cold Feet is a British television pilot directed by Declan Lowney. It stars James Nesbitt and Helen Baxendale as Adam and Rachel, a couple who meet and fall in love, only for the relationship to break down when he gets cold feet. John Thomson, Fay Ripley, Hermione Norris and Robert Bathurst appear in supporting roles. The programme was written by Mike Bullen, a BBC radio producer with little screenwriting experience, who was tasked with creating a one-off television production that would appeal to middle-class television audiences, who the executive producer Andy Harries believed were underepresented on British television.\n\nKaren Valentine: Karen Lynne Valentine (born May 25, 1947) is an American actress. 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It was first released in 2006 by Sony Computer Entertainment in Japan. After Sony Computer Entertainment's American and European branch did not express interest in localizing the title, it was published later that year by Atlus USA in North America and by 505 Games in Europe. Set in England in 1930, the plot revolves around a nineteen-year-old woman named Jennifer, who becomes trapped in a world ruled by young girls who have established a class hierarchy called the Red Crayon Aristocrats.\n\nAndrew House: Andrew House (born 23 January 1965) is a Welsh businessman and President and Global CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE). He also serves as an Executive Vice President of Sony Corporation. House started working for Sony Computer Corporation in 1990, working in the Tokyo-based corporate communications department. Five years later in 1995, he transferred to SCEI's marketing and communications to contribute to the launch of the PlayStation gaming system. 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The winner of the third season also earned an opportunity to work at SCE Santa Monica Studio as a Production Associate on an unnamed PlayStation 3 title, a two-year lease on a 2012 Ford Focus Titanium edition and a Sony BRAVIA 3D Television. The first season launched in North America on February 18, 2010 and new episodes were released weekly until the finale aired on April 8, 2010. In its third season, the program is available as a free download exclusively on the PlayStation Network. Full seasons can also be streamed from the PlayStation website.\n\nPetz: Dogz 2 and Catz 2: Petz: Catz 2 (\u306b\u3083\u3093\u3053\u3068\u9b54\u6cd5\u306e\u5e3d\u5b50 , Nyanko to Mah\u014d no B\u014dshi , \"Kitten and the Magical Hat\") and Petz: Dogz 2 (\u308f\u3093\u3053\u3068\u9b54\u6cd5\u306e\u5e3d\u5b50 , Wanko to Mah\u014d no B\u014dshi , \"Puppy and the Magical Hat\") are video games for the PC, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2 and Wii, the latter two are similar to \"The Dog Island\". Players can choose from 40 breeds of dogs or cats, in Dogz most breeds have a choice of two fur colours. In the UK these games are titled \"Dogz\" and \"Catz\".\n\nWhite Knight Chronicles II: White Knight Chronicles II is a video game developed by Level-5 and published by Sony Computer Entertainment in Japan and Europe as well as D3 Publisher in North America for the PlayStation 3. The game is a direct sequel to the 2008 title \"White Knight Chronicles\" and was announced at TGS 2009. The game was released in Japan on July 8, 2010, in PAL regions in June 2011, and in North America on September 13, 2011. On June 18, 2013, the server for the game was shut down by D3Publisher and Sony Computer Entertainment America.\n\nPlayStation Move Ape Escape: PlayStation Move Ape Escape (\u30d5\u30ea\u30d5\u30ea\uff01 \u30b5\u30eb\u30b2\u30c3\u30c1\u30e5 , \"Furi Furi! Sarugechu\" , lt. Ape Escape Fury! Fury!) , simply titled Ape Escape in Europe and known in Asian countries as Ape Escape On The Move, is a 2010 rail shooter and party video game developed by Sony Computer Entertainment's Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 video game console. The game was originally announced at the Tokyo Game Show 2009 as one of the title supporting the PlayStation Move controller. The title was released on December 9, 2010 in Japan, on June 22, 2011 in Europe, and on July 5, 2011 in North America. An English version of the game in Asia was also released January 31, 2011.\n\nRatchet & Clank: Ratchet & Clank is a series of action platformer and third-person shooter video games. The franchise was created and developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation consoles, such as PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 with the exclusion of \"\" and \"Secret Agent Clank\", which were developed by High Impact Games for the PlayStation Portable. Every game in the series has only been released for Sony platforms, as the intellectual property is owned by Sony Computer Entertainment. An animated feature film adaptation produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and Blockade Entertainment and distributed by Focus Features and Gramercy Pictures was initially scheduled for release in 2015, but was subsequently pushed back for release on April 29, 2016.\n\nPS3 (disambiguation): PlayStation 3 is a seventh-generation video game console made by Sony Computer Entertainment.\n\nSeventh generation of video game consoles: In the history of video games, the seventh generation includes consoles released since late 2005 by Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony Computer Entertainment. The eighth generation began in November 2012. For home consoles, the seventh generation began on November 22, 2005 with the release of Microsoft's Xbox 360 and continued with the release of Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation 3 on November 17, 2006, and Nintendo's Wii on November 19, 2006. Each new console introduced a new type of breakthrough in technology. The Xbox 360 offered games rendered natively at high-definition video (HD) resolutions, the PlayStation 3 offered HD movie playback via a built-in 3D Blu-ray Disc player, and the Wii focused on integrating controllers with movement sensors as well as joysticks. Some of the Wii controllers could be moved about to control in-game actions, which enabled players to simulate real-world actions during gameplay (e.g., in the Wii sports tennis game, the user swings the controller to hit the on-screen image of a tennis ball). Video game consoles had become an important part of the global IT infrastructure. It is estimated that video game consoles represented 25% of the world's general-purpose computational power in 2007.\n\nPlayStation 2: The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console that was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the successor to the PlayStation, and is the second installment in the PlayStation lineup of consoles. It was released on March 4, 2000 in Japan, October 26, 2000 in North America, November 24, 2000 in Europe, and November 17, 2000 in Australia. 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Amado Carrillo became known as \"\"El Se\u00f1or de Los Cielos\"\" (\"The Lord of the Skies\"), because of the large fleet of jets he used to transport drugs. He was also known for laundering money via Colombia to finance his large fleet of airplanes.\n\nEl Coyote (character): El Coyote (the Coyote) is the name of a fictional character very similar to Zorro (El Zorro), the Fox, although acting several years later (when California had transformed to be a part of USA's \"Wild West\"). He first appeared in a Spanish \"\" (\"Stories of the West\") Number 9 pulp novel in 1943, written by Carter Mulford, one of several pseudonyms of the successful Spanish author from Barcelona (1913\u20131972). The novel was issued by the Spanish publishing house . Mallorqu\u00ed now started writing a series of extremely popular novels, with the character \"\" in the head role, for . Between September 1944 and late 1953 the hero appeared in a series of 192 pulp-like EL COYOTE novels, with several revivals throughout the years. They covered 30 years of chronological adventures from 1851 (and earlier) until around 1876, or possibly later (the original Cliper novels were not published in strict chronological order). Cover illustrators were not always identical to inside illustrators.\n\nGuerra de Titanes (2008): \"Guerra de Titanes\" (2008) (\"War of the Titans\") was the twelfth annual \"Guerra de Titanes\" professional wrestling show promoted by AAA. The show took place on December 6, 2008 in Orizaba, Mexico, the same venue used for the 2006 and 2007 events. The Main event featured a Ladder match for the vacant AAA Mega Championship between El Mesias and El Zorro and saw Mesias win the match to become a two time champion. In addition to the main event the show featured a Steel Cage Match \"Lucha de Apuestas\" where the last man left in the cage would have his hair shaved off. The participants in the cage match were brothers El Brazo and Brazo de Plata as well as Pirata Morgan, Electroshock, Super Fly and El Elegido and saw El Brazo shaved bald as a result of his loss. As is tradition with AAA major events the wrestlers compete inside a hexagonal wrestling ring and not the four sided ring the promotion uses for television events and House shows.\n\nEl Zorro (wrestler): Jes\u00fas Crist\u00f3bal Mart\u00ednez Rodriguez (born July 25, 1975) is a Mexican \"luchador\" (professional wrestler) who is best known as El Zorro. His gimmick started out very similar to the fictional character Zorro complete with mask, but in recent years it has evolved and the mask has been eliminated. He is best known for his work in the Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) promotion in Mexico, where he is a former AAA Mega Champion. He has in the past worked both in Europe, Japan and made a few brief appearances for the World Wrestling Federation show WWF Super Astros. He was the \"Deputy leader\" of the \"La Legi\u00f3n Extranjera\" faction headed by Konnan. In December 2012, Mart\u00ednez was repackaged as La Parka Negra, the storyline nemesis of La Parka. He returned as El Zorro in October 2013, before departing the company in February 2017.\n\nEl Zorro (railway): El Zorro (legal name El Zorro Transport Pty Ltd) was an Australian railway operator hauling freight and intrastructure trains in Victoria and New South Wales that ceased trading on 4 June 2013. It was a private company founded in 1999 by Ray Evans who has a taste for things Spanish, El Zorro being Spanish for \"the fox\". At the time of liquidation, the company had two shareholders: director Ray Evans, and ex-director Lisa Trezise. Geoff Tighe, a co-founder and past shareholder and director, was formerly chief executive of Great Northern Rail Services, a now defunct operator which provided locomotives and crews to other operators in Victoria until November 2002.\n\nAdolfo Ur\u00edas: Adolfo Ur\u00edas y su Lobo Norte\u00f1o (\"Adolfo Ur\u00edas and his Northern Wolf\") is a Mexican norte\u00f1o band headed by Adolfo Ur\u00edas. Although actually a band, most Mexicans think of him as a solo singer (e.g., Julio Preciado, El Coyote, Marco Antonio Solis, and Antonio Aguilar). His music, like Los Rieleros del Norte, Polo Ur\u00edas, and Los Diamantes de Ojinaga, uses both the accordion and saxophone, thus creating a unique Ojinaga-flavored \"musica norte\u00f1a,\" while most other norte\u00f1o groups play the accordion solo. Adolfo Ur\u00edas, born in Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico, learned to play the accordion at age 13. His hit, \"Coraz\u00f3n Chiquito,\" was extremely popular on the regional Mexican radio in 2002. Recently, his song \"Qu\u00e9 Chulos Ojos\" became another big hit. His songs are in traditional ranchera form, but the lyrics feature modern themes. Adolfo Ur\u00edas' uncle, Polo Ur\u00edas, is also a norte\u00f1o singer.\n\nErick El\u00edas: Erick El\u00edas Rabinovitz (born June 23, 1980) is a Mexican actor. El\u00edas began acting as an actor with a screen debut in \"\" (2000), followed by roles in \"Amigos x siempre\" (2000). He became known in the reality show \"Protagonistas de Novela\" (2003), where he was the winner. He participated in projects of the American network Telemundo, such as; \"Gitanas\" (2004), \"El cuerpo del deseo\" (2005) and \"El Zorro, la espada y la rosa\" (2007). He got his first starring role in the telenovela \"Tormenta en el para\u00edso\", from there followed roles as protagonists in \"Ni\u00f1a de mi coraz\u00f3n\" (2010), \"Ni contigo ni sin ti\" (2011), \"Porque el amor manda\" (2013), \"El color de la pasi\u00f3n\" (2014) and \"El hotel de los secretos\" (2016), the first series that Televisa produced for Blim.\n\nPablo Acosta Villarreal: Pablo Acosta Villarreal, commonly referred to as El Zorro de Ojinaga (\"The Ojinaga Fox\") was a Mexican narcotics smuggler who controlled crime along a two-hundred mile stretch of U.S.-Mexico border. At the height of his power, he was smuggling 60 tons of cocaine per year for the Colombians \u2014in addition to the incalculable amounts of marijuana and heroin that were the mainstay of his business. He was the mentor and business partner of Amado Carrillo Fuentes, the so-called 'Lord of the Skies', who took over after Acosta's death.\n\nThe Fox From Up Above and the Fox From Down Below: The Fox From Up Above and the Fox From Down Below (Spanish: El zorro de arriba y el zorro de abajo ) is the sixth and final novel by Peruvian writer Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Arguedas published posthumously in 1971. It is an unfinished novel, interspersed with some personal and intimate diaries where the author relates the torments overwhelming him while writing the novel, finally announcing his impending suicide. Complementing the work are two letters and an epilogue. The novel depicts the consequences of accelerated modernization of the port of Chimbote, motivated by the fishing boom; thousands of Andean immigrants arrive, attracted by the opportunity to earn a living in a thriving industrial city, while at the same time they assimilate themselves under the guise of 'modernity', all of which, from the point of the writer, brings dire consequences: loss of Andean cultural identity and its moral degeneracy, succumbing to the vices of the city in bars and brothels.\n\nJos\u00e9 Luis Ortega Mata: Jos\u00e9 Luis Ortega Mata (1964 \u2013 19 February 2001) was a Mexican journalist and director of the \"Semanario de Ojinaga\", a weekly newspaper based in Ojinaga, Chihuahua in northern Mexico.", "question": " Why was El Zorro de Ojinaga business partner known for?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"el_zorro_de_ojinaga_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The real name of El Zorro de Ojinaga."}, "business_partner_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of El Zorro de Ojinaga's business partner."}, "partner_alias": {"type": "string", "description": "The alias or nickname of the business partner."}, "known_for_activities": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of activities the business partner was known for.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "money_laundering_details": {"type": "object", "description": "Details about the money laundering activity.", "properties": {"method": {"type": "string", "description": "The method used for money laundering."}, "location": {"type": "string", "description": "The location where money was laundered."}, "purpose": {"type": "string", "description": "The purpose for which the laundered money was used."}}, "required": ["method", "location", "purpose"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["el_zorro_de_ojinaga_name", "business_partner_name", "partner_alias", "known_for_activities", "money_laundering_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"el_zorro_de_ojinaga_name": "Pablo Acosta Villarreal", "business_partner_name": "Amado Carrillo Fuentes", "partner_alias": "El Se\u00f1or de Los Cielos", "known_for_activities": ["seized control of the Ju\u00e1rez Cartel", "assassinating his boss Rafael Aguilar Guajardo", "transporting drugs", "laundering money"], "money_laundering_details": {"method": "laundering money via Colombia", "location": "Colombia", "purpose": "finance his large fleet of airplanes"}}, "ground_truth": {"el_zorro_de_ojinaga_name": "Pablo Acosta Villarreal", "business_partner_name": "Amado Carrillo Fuentes", "partner_alias": "El Se\u00f1or de Los Cielos", "known_for_activities": ["laundering money via Colombia", "using a large fleet of jets to transport drugs"], "money_laundering_details": {"method": "via Colombia", "location": "Colombia", "purpose": "to finance his large fleet of airplanes"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2528, "output_tokens": 133, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "1fe93f2c1a8ccc26a5264ac26d38626564d7ec77058a280fa063e35927f0bfa3", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab8987255429919ba4e232c", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Australia", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Indian country: Indian country is any of the many self-governing Native American communities throughout the United States. 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Also, Arizona has the largest number of Native American language speakers in the United States.\n\nList of endemic birds of New Zealand: Many of New Zealand's birds are endemic to the country, that is, they are not found in any other country. Endemic species differ from native or indigenous species in that native or indigenous species have generally and historically, migrated to a region or country and become established over a long period of time, whereas endemic species, have only ever inhabited the region or country where they were first discovered. Approximately 71% of the bird species breeding in New Zealand before humans arrived are widely accepted as being endemic.\n\nLechenaultia formosa: Lechenaultia formosa, commonly known as the red leschenaultia, is a plant in the family Goodeniaceae native to Western Australia. It was described in 1810 by Robert Brown.\n\nCorokia: Corokia is a genus in the Argophyllaceae family comprising about ten species native to New Zealand and one native to Australia. \"Corokia\" species are shrubs or small trees with zigzagging (divaricating) branches. In fact, \"Corokia cotoneaster\" is commonly known as \"wire-netting bush\". The stems of the shrubs are dark when mature, covered with downy or silky hairs (tomentum) when young. In spring, they produce clusters of small, star shaped yellow blossoms. Berries are red or yellow. The shrubs prefer forests and rocky areas, sun or light shade, reasonably well drained soil, and moderate watering.\n\nExploitation colonialism: Exploitation colonialism is the national economic policy of conquering a country to exploit its natural resources and its native population. The practice of exploitation colonialism contrasts with settler colonialism, the policy of conquering a country to establish a branch of the metropole (Motherland), and for the exploitation of its natural resources and native population. A colonialist power pursues settler colonialism to relieve the pressures of over-population upon the economy and the national territory of the motherland, and to extend its territory and culture by reproducing its society in other parts of the world. A reason for which a country might practice exploitation colonialism is the immediate financial gain produced by the low-cost extraction of raw materials by means of a native people, usually administered by a colonial government.\n\nArgophyllaceae: Argophyllaceae is a family of shrubs or small trees belonging to the order Asterales. The family includes two genera \"Argophyllum\" and \"Corokia\". Members of the family are native to eastern Australia, New Zealand, Lord Howe Island, New Caledonia, and Rapa Iti.\n\nLady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center: The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is a public botanical garden dedicated to creating a more sustainable earth through research and education. Situated 10 miles southwest of downtown Austin, Texas and just inside the edge of the distinctive Texas hill country, the 279-acre Wildflower Center attracts 100,000 annual visitors. The center is a self-supporting research unit of The University of Texas at Austin devoted entirely to native plants, with more than 700 species native to central Texas, and the environmental benefits of native-plant landscaping. (see Native Plant Information Network). The Wildflower Center also hosts changing exhibits of visual art and photography and features outdoor sculptures, walking trails, formal and research plantings, educational exhibits, and an annual sale of native plants. 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He is a citizen of Canada and the United States.\n\nNoah Idechong: Noah Idechong is an environmental activist from Palau, and former chief of Palau's Governmental Division of Marine Resources, where he helped draft the Island's first marine conservation legislation in 1997. Having linked marine science, fisheries, and political reform in Palau, he was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1995 for his efforts in marine conservation. Idechong helped found the Palau Conservation Society, which spearheaded revivals in traditional conservation, now proven as effective management measures in the Micronesia region. He later served as a member of the House of Delegates of Palau, helping to enact progressive, conservation-oriented public programs, such as the Protected Areas Network, the Micronesia Challenge, and the word's first Shark Sanctuary.\n\nSharkwater: Sharkwater is a 2006 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Rob Stewart. Helping to protect sharks, changing government policy, and inspiring the creation of shark conservation groups, Sharkwater is considered one of conservation's success stories, resulting in shark finning being banned worldwide. In the film, Stewart filmed current attitudes about sharks, and how shark-hunting industries are driving them to extinction.\n\nMarine Conservation Institute: Marine Conservation Institute (formerly Marine Conservation Biology Institute) is a tax-exempt nonprofit ocean conservation organization working to identify and protect vulnerable ocean ecosystems worldwide. The organization is headquartered in Seattle, Washington with offices in Washington D.C. and Glen Ellen, California.\n\nParks Canada: Parks Canada (French: \"Parcs Canada\" ), also known as the Parks Canada Agency (French: \"Agence Parcs Canada\" ), is an agency of the Government of Canada run by a chief executive who answers to the Minister of the Environment. The national park service is mandated to protect and present nationally significant natural and cultural heritage, and foster public understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment in ways that ensure their ecological and commemorative integrity for present and future generations. Parks Canada manages 38 National Parks, three National Marine Conservation Areas, 171 National Historic Sites, and one National Landmark. The agency also administers lands and waters set aside as potential national parklands, including eight National Park Reserves and one National Marine Conservation Area Reserve. More than 407000 km2 of lands and waters in national parks and national marine conservation areas has been set aside for such purposes. The Canadian Register of Historic Places is supported and managed by Parks Canada, in collaboration with provincial and territorial governments and other federal bodies. The agency is also the working arm of the national Historic Sites and Monuments Board, which recommends National Historic Sites, Events, and Persons.\n\nMarine conservation activism: Marine Conservation Activism refers to the efforts of non-governmental organizations and individuals to bring about social and political change in the area of marine conservation. Marine conservation is properly conceived as a set of management strategies for the protection and preservation of ecosystems in oceans and seas. Activists raise public awareness and support for conservation, while pushing governments and corporations to practice sound ocean management, create conservation policy, and enforce existing laws and policy through effective regulation. There are many different kinds of organizations and agencies that work toward these common goals. They all are a part of the growing movement that is ocean conservation. These organizations fight for many causes including stopping pollution, overfishing, whaling, by-catching, and Marine Protected Areas.\n\nMarine conservation: Marine conservation is the protection and preservation of ecosystems in oceans and seas. Marine conservation focuses on limiting human-caused damage to marine ecosystems, restoring damaged marine ecosystems, and preserving vulnerable species of the marine life.\n\nChasing Coral: Chasing Coral is a 2017 documentary film about a team of divers, scientists and photographers around the world who document the disappearance of coral reefs. \"Chasing Coral\" was produced by Exposure Labs and directed by Jeff Orlowski. It premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and was released globally on Netflix as a Netflix Original Documentary in July 2017.\n\nBolsa Chica Basin State Marine Conservation Area: Bolsa Chica Basin State Marine Conservation Area (SMCA) and Bolsa Bay State Marine Conservation Area (SMCA) are two adjoining marine protected areas located in Orange County on the southern coast of California. The SMCAs cover 0.66 and 0.07 square miles, respectively. The SMCAs protect marine life by limiting the removal of marine wildlife from within their borders.\n\nLake Superior National Marine Conservation Area: Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area is a National Marine Conservation Area (NMCA) on the north shore of Lake Superior in Ontario, and is a unit of the national park system. 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The soundtrack was released on 20 January 2007 to positive reviews. The film was released on 13 February 2007. This is available in Telugu under name Drohi. This film was inspired by the English film Derail and the same film was released in Hindi, The Train starring Emran hashmi and Geetha Basra.\n\nBlinded (1997 film): Blinded (original French title: A ciegas) is a 1997 romantic thriller directed and written by Daniel Calparsoro. The film's director Daniel Calparsoro was nominated for the Golden Lion award at the 1997 Venice International Film Festival, but lost to Takeshi Kitano's romantic film Hana-bi.\n\nNakash Aziz: Nakash Aziz (born February 24, 1985), also known as Nakash, is an Indian playback singer and music composer. He has assisted the legendary composer A. R. Rahman on films like \"Highway\", \"Raanjhanaa\", \"Rockstar\", \"Delhi 6\" and \"I\" in Hindi. 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The film released on 7 October 2016.\n\nJahan Jaaeyega Hamen Paaeyega: Jahan Jaaeyega Hamen Paaeyega is a Bollywood romantic thriller directed by Janmendra Ahuja and produced by Dr Lakhan Sinhaa. The film stars Govinda, Sakshi Shivanand, Sharat Saxena, Kader Khan and Mukesh Rishi in the main casts. It was released on 6 July 2007 although it was filmed many years back.\n\nI (film): I (also known as \"Shankar's I \") is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film written and directed by Shankar and co-written by Subha. Produced and distributed by V. Ravichandran under his production company, Aascar Films, the film features Vikram, Amy Jackson and Suresh Gopi in lead roles while Upen Patel, Santhanam and Ramkumar Ganesan portray pivotal roles. The soundtrack and film score were composed by A. R. Rahman. Production design was handled by T. Muthuraj. P. C. Sreeram was the film's cinematographer and editing was done by Anthony.\n\nKalabha Kadhalan: Kalabha Kadhalan is a 2006 Tamil romantic thriller directed by debutant Igore, starring Arya and Renuka Menon. This film was a low-budget production and the soundtrack was composed by Niru. Akshaya also appeared in this family based psycho thriller. It enjoyed relatively quiet success. It shared a similar storyline to a great thriller S.J. Suryah\u2019s Vaali and another 2006 film called Uyir. The film\u2019s censors demanded it an \"Adults Only\" rating.\n\nEk Villain: Ek Villain (English: \"One Villain\") is a 2014 Indian romantic thriller directed by Mohit Suri. The film stars Sidharth Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh in lead roles, and tells the story of a hardened criminal whose terminally ill wife is murdered by a serial killer. The film was produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under Balaji Motion Pictures and ALT Entertainment. The film is an unofficial remake of the 2010 South Korean action thriller film \"I Saw the Devil\". Upon its release on 27 June 2014, the film received mixed to positive reviews from the critics, and was a commercial success.\n\nYeh Saali Zindagi: Yeh Saali Zindagi (\"This bloody life\") is a 2011 Hindi romantic thriller directed by Sudhir Mishra. The film stars Irrfan Khan, Chitrangada Singh, Arunoday Singh and Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead roles. The film was released on 4 February 2011 to positive critical acclaim and was moderately successful at the box office.\n\nPolam Pol: Polam Pol features songs sung by Farhad Bhiwandiwala, Nakash Aziz, Palak Muchhal, Shree Dayal, Ash King. Music and Background Score for the film is composed by Paresh-Bhavesh. 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It is endemic to northern California, where it grows in the coniferous forests of the mountain ranges, including the Klamath Mountains. It is an annual herb producing a slender, branched stem no taller than about 8 centimeters. The glandular, hairy leaves are lance-shaped. The inflorescence is composed of two or three flowers emerging from the leaf axils. Each flower is white to lavender and up to 2 centimeters long. This species can be distinguished from the more common and widespread \"Collomia tinctoria\" by the positioning of the stamens and stigma in the flower.\n\nCollomia: Collomia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Polemoniaceae. Species in the genus are known generally as trumpets, mountain trumpets, or trumpet flowers. They are native to North America and southern South America. 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The Bayport Terminal is situated along the Bayport Ship Channel off Galveston Bay, between La Porte, Texas and Seabrook, Texas (adjacent to Shoreacres and El Jardin). This channel itself feeds into to the larger Houston Ship Channel, which runs from Houston, through Galveston Bay, to the Gulf of Mexico.\n\nCarondelet Canal: The Carondelet Canal, also known as the Old Basin Canal, was a canal in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., operating from 1794 into the 1920s \u2013 or nearly 135 years. It ceased to be navigable in 1927 and was filled in 1938.\n\nSheldon Lake: Sheldon Lake is a reservoir on Carpenters Bayou in the San Jacinto River basin, 16 miles (26\u00a0km) northeast of downtown Houston, Texas. The reservoir was created in 1943 when the federal government built a dam to provide fresh water for shipbuilding and shipping industries on the Houston Ship Channel during World War II. After the war, management of the reservoir was assumed by the City of Houston. 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In the broader family of Mediterranean cuisine, Cypriot cuisine also has strong Levantine influences.\n\nList of Russian restaurants: This is a list of notable Russian restaurants. Russian cuisine is a collection of the different cooking traditions of the Russian people. Russian cuisine derives its varied character from the vast and multi-cultural expanse of Russia. Moreover, it is necessary to divide Russian traditional cuisine and Soviet cuisine, which has its own peculiarity. Its foundations were laid by the peasant food of the rural population in an often harsh climate, with a combination of plentiful fish, poultry, game, mushrooms, berries, and honey. Crops of rye, wheat, barley and millet provided the ingredients for a plethora of breads, pancakes, cereals, beer and vodka. 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It has been developed by Nick Starr and Nicholas Hytner and is the residency of their founded London Theatre Company, following their tenancy as executive director and artistic director, respectively, at the National Theatre.\n\nGilman & Gonzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation: Gilman & Gonzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation give awards to new songwriters and book writers. The award was set in 1991 up by the American Theatre Wing Board Member, Sondra Gilman, and Texas Art Commissioner, Celso Gonzalez-Falla. The Musical Theatre Award is accompanied by a grant of $25,000. A number of smaller grants (between $1,000- $5,000) are also awarded at the ceremony. To qualify the \"writers must have had at least one musical produced in either a commercial or a professional non-profit theatre in America.\"\n\nBrandon Oldenburg: Brandon Oldenburg was an early employee of Reel FX Creative Studios (1995), doing a combination of design and special effects for television and film. Serving as Senior Creative director for 15 years, he worked with such clients as Troublemaker Studios, Pixar, Disney, DreamWorks and Blue Sky Studios. From 1998 to 2009 Oldenburg oversaw a joint venture with William Joyce and Reel FX. Oldenburg and Joyce\u2019s other collaborations include Halloween decor for Martha Stewart, Parade Floats for Disney and Title Design for feature films. Their most recent story is now in production at DreamWorks called \"The Guardians of Childhood\". Oldenburg's work has won many industry accolades, most recently the Distinguished Alumni of the Year from Ringling College of Art and Design, where he received his BFA in Illustration and sits on the Board of Trustees. Oldenburg and renowned designer Brad Oldham collaborated on a giant sculptural series for a $1.4 million commission called The Traveling Man, which has drawn national attention. Brandon's illustrations have graced the covers for such prestigious authors' books as Elmore Leonard and Michael Chabon.\n\nBryan Savery: Bryan Savery is an arts manager and producer of film and theatre. He is the producer for The Red Room Theatre Company, projects producer for Somerset House, the Associate Producer for Peshkar Productions and consultant for the Waltham Forrest Cinema Project. As well producing theatre and Film he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Trustee of the Queen's Theatre, sits on the board of the Unicorn Theatre and is a former Vice Chair of the Independent Theatre Council (2003\u20132009). In 2012, he was given Freedom of the City of London.\n\nJeffery Kissoon: Jeffery Kissoon (born 4 September 1947) is an actor with credits in British theatre, television, film and radio. He has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company at venues such as the Royal National Theatre, under directors including Peter Brook, Peter Hall, Robert Lepage, Janet Suzman, Calixto Bieito and Nicholas Hytner. He has acted in genres from Shakespeare and modern theatre to television drama and science fiction, playing a range of both leading and supporting roles, from Mark Antony in \"Antony and Cleopatra\" and Prospero and Caliban in \"The Tempest\", to Malcolm X in \"The Meeting\" and Mr Kennedy in the children's TV series \"Grange Hill\".\n\nPeople (play): People is a play by the English playwright Alan Bennett. Dealing with the travails of a crumbling stately home and its ageing owner, the play premi\u00e8red at the National Theatre in 2012. The production, directed by long-time Bennett collaborator Nicholas Hytner, featured Frances de la Tour, Nicholas le Prevost, Peter Egan and Linda Bassett. It received widespread acclaim from London's theatre critics. It toured the UK in 2013 with a cast including Si\u00e2n Phillips, Brigit Forsyth and Selina Cadell.\n\nFemi Elufowoju Jr.: Femi Elufowoju Jr. (born 31 October 1962) is a British-born Nigerian actor, performer, and director. He is the first theatre director of African descent to establish a national touring company in the UK. His stage work has been featured at the Royal Court Theatre, the Royal National Theatre, the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Manchester's Royal Exchange, the Theatre Royal, Stratford East and the Soho Theatre, and he has worked under such notable theatre directors as Sir Richard Eyre, Nicholas Hytner, Yvonne Brewster, John Retallack, Annabel Arden, Jude Kelly and Annie Castledine.\n\nTanny B. Crane: Anne \"Tanny\" B. Crane is the President and CEO of Crane Group, Chair of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, and Director on the Board of Wendy's International. Tanny Crane, granddaughter of Crane Plastics Company founder Robert Crane Sr, in 1987 as Director of Human Resources, and was promoted to Vice President of Sales and Marketing in 1993. She became the President of Crane Plastics in 1996. In January, 2003, she succeeded Jameson Crane to her current position. She is also a member of the Dean's Advisory Council of the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University, sits on the Board of the United Way of Central Ohio, is a member of the Columbus Partnership and the Columbus Foundation, and sits on the Board of the Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce.\n\nThe Old Vic: The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre, located just south-east of Waterloo station on the corner of the Cut and Waterloo Road in Lambeth, London, England. Established in 1818 as the Royal Coburg Theatre, and renamed in 1833 the Royal Victoria Theatre, in 1871 it was rebuilt and reopened as the Royal Victoria Palace. 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He is best known for being the voice actor of Charlie Brown in three prime time television specials: \u2013 \"You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown\", \"It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown\", and \"She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown\". Skelley also was a voice actor of Charlie Brown in \"Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) \", an animated film from 1980. Skelley also provided the voice for newly recorded soundtracks featured on \"Charlie Brown Records\" released in 1978.\n\nHank Azaria: Henry Albert \"Hank\" Azaria ( ; born April 25, 1964) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and producer. He is known for starring in the animated television sitcom \"The Simpsons\" (1989\u2013present), voicing Moe Szyslak, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Chief Wiggum, Comic Book Guy, Carl Carlson and numerous others. 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He was awarded the Guinness World Record for being the most prolific video game voice actor in 2012, with roles in franchises such as \"God of War\", \"Call of Duty\", \"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon\", \"Naruto\", \"X-Men\" and \"Transformers\". In 2014, he voiced Shoe and Sparky in the stop-motion animated film \"The Boxtrolls\". In 2015, he participated in \"The Incredible True Story\", a hip hop album/motion picture by Logic.\n\nMick Wingert: Mick Wingert (born July 4, 1974) is an American voice actor, comedian and voice-over coach. He is known for his voice over work in video games, movies and TV shows, as well as the new voice of Master Po and Zeng in \"\", taking over the roles from actors Jack Black and Dan Fogler. Wingert has been praised by fans of the \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise for his Po voice impression sounding exactly like Jack Black's voice. He also does additional voice over work in \"Kung Fu Panda\", \"Mass Effect 2\", \"\", \"The Technomancer\" and \"The Princess and the Frog\". He is not related to fellow voice actor Wally Wingert.\n\nGodzilla (1998 film): Godzilla is a 1998 American monster film directed and co-written by Roland Emmerich that is a reimagining of Toho's \"Godzilla\" franchise. It is the 23rd film in the \"Godzilla\" franchise and the first Godzilla film to be completely produced by a Hollywood studio. It stars Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, Maria Pitillo, Hank Azaria, Kevin Dunn, Arabella Field, Michael Lerner, and Harry Shearer.\n\nGarry Chalk: Garry Gordon Marcus Chalk (born February 17, 1952) is a British-born Canadian actor and voice actor. He has provided the voices for Optimus Primal of \"Beast Wars: Transformers\" and \"Beast Machines\", as well the Optimus Prime in the anime English dubs of \"Transformers: Armada\", \"Transformers Energon\", and \"Transformers: Cybertron\", and also was the third American voice of Dr. Robotnik for \"Sonic Underground\". He has lent his voice to over 30 animated television series and has been in films such as \"The Fly II\", \"Godzilla\" and \"Freddy vs. Jason\". He played the recurring role of Col. Chekov on Stargate SG-1.\n\nWally Wingert: Wallace E. \"Wally\" Wingert (born May 6, 1961) is an American voice actor, singer, performer, actor, writer, and former radio personality who has done numerous voice work in various animated films, television shows, video games, and commercials. Some of his best-known roles include Jon Arbuckle in \"The Garfield Show\", Almighty Tallest Red in \"Invader Zim\", and the Riddler in \"\". He is not related to fellow voice actor Mick Wingert.\n\nPaul Eiding: Paul Eiding (born March 28, 1957) is an American voice actor, voice instructor, and actor, perhaps best known as the voice actor behind Perceptor in the original Transformers cartoon, Colonel Roy Campbell in the \"Metal Gear\" series, the narrator in \"Diablo\", Judicator Aldaris in \"StarCraft\", and Max Tennyson in \"Ben 10\", \"\", \"\", and \"Ben 10 Omniverse\" where he also did the vocal effects for Zed, Liam and voices for several other characters. He is also the Vault Tec Rep from \"Fallout 4\".\n\nQuinton Flynn: Quinton Joseph Flynn (born October 10, 1964) is an American voice actor who is most notable for providing the English voices of video game characters such as Raiden in the \"Metal Gear\" series, Kael'thas Sunstrider in \"World of Warcraft\", Lea and his Nobody Axel in the \"Kingdom Hearts\" series, Reno in \"Final Fantasy VII\" and its sequels and prequels, Myifee in \"Ninety-Nine Nights\", and as Henry in \"No More Heroes\". He can also be heard in the strategy game \"\" as the Hum-vee, Missile Defender, Pathfinder, Raptor, and U.S. Pilot units. He is also a frequently recurring actor on the stop-motion sketch series \"Robot Chicken\" and the video game series \"Crash Bandicoot\", he is also the current voice of Silver the Hedgehog in the \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" franchise since 2010. His younger brother Bart Flynn is also a voice actor, both of whom have voiced characters on \"The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy\". Outside of voice acting, he has a 3 track record in digital format titled \"Puzzled Yesterdays\". He is also the narrator of the Investigation Discovery television series \"I'd Kill for You\".\n\nJohn Burgmeier: John Burgmeier (born October 24, 1974) is an American voice actor, writer and musician who works for Funimation for English dubbed anime. As a voice actor, he is best known as the voice of Kurama from \"Yu Yu Hakusho\", Tien from the \"Dragon Ball\" series, Shigure Sohma from \"Fruits Basket\", Eyes Rutherford from \"Spiral\", and Switzerland from \"\". 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Unlike most of his operas, which are designated \"trag\u00e9dies en musique\", Lully called this work a \"pastorale-h\u00e9ro\u00efque\", because it was on a pastoral theme and had only three acts (plus a prologue) compared to the usual five. Otherwise, there is little musically or dramatically to distinguish it from Lully's \"trag\u00e9dies\".\n\nPastorale h\u00e9ro\u00efque: Pastorale h\u00e9ro\u00efque was a type of ballet h\u00e9ro\u00efque, a form of the op\u00e9ra-ballet genre of French Baroque opera. The first work to bear the name was Jean-Baptiste Lully's final completed opera \"Acis et Galat\u00e9e\" (1686), although musical works on pastoral themes had already appeared on the French stage. The pastorale h\u00e9roique usually drew on Classical subject matter associated with pastoral poetry. Like the trag\u00e9die en musique, it had an allegorical prologue; however, its structure consisted of three acts, rather than the five of the trag\u00e9die en musique. 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Released in 2011, It consists of two CDs. The first disc is a never released album that Gallagher recorded in San Francisco in December 1977. The album was to be a major shift for Gallagher. Rather than producing it himself he worked with Elliot Mazer a successful producer who had a long track record with artists such as Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, and The Band. At the last minute -- causing great distress to his manager and brother Donal and to his record company -- Gallagher decided to just pull the record. In an interview Gallagher stated \"it wasn't because of the material or the musicians or anything like that. It was a song thing that I didn't think on the technical side everything worked. So I scrapped the thing\" After scrapping the album Gallagher reworked his band firing all the musicians except the bass player and hiring a new drummer. This new Gallagher power trio re-recorded the San Francisco songs with Gallagher producing and released them as Photo-Finish. 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After the first season and for five straight seasons the Seals dominated soccer on the West Coast winning 5 division titles, 3 regional titles and went to 3 national championship finals. In 1997 the Seals was called the \"Team of the Year\" by USA today after beating the Seattle Sounders, the Kansas City Wiz (now Sporting), and the San Jose Clash (now Earthquakes) in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. The Seals continued in the A-League until 2000 when the franchise stopped professional soccer and returned to youth development. The Seals continued as members of the Y-League and expanded their youth development to include college level players in 2006 by entering the PDL. Since 2009 the Seals have concentrated on youth development from U6 to U23 soccer.\n\nThe Tenderloin Times: The Tenderloin Times was a free monthly newspaper serving the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, published from the 1970s to the 1990s, with a circulation of 15,000. Its pages were filled with news on homelessness, social programs affecting the area's residents, immigration, neighborhood history and other topics. Its investigative reports on issues such as the death of homeless people on San Francisco streets and the high rate of pedestrians hit by cars in the neighborhood were often picked up by mainstream media. One page was devoted to poetry written by Tenderloin residents and participants in a weekly writing workshop held at Hospitality House in the neighborhood. The writing in the paper was praised by Pulitzer Prize\u2013winning columnist Herb Caen of the \"San Francisco Chronicle\", and was profiled positively in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Examiner and Columbia Journalism Review. Starting in 1985, the paper was published in four languages: English, Lao, Khmer and Vietnamese - reflecting the ethnic diversity of the neighborhood's residents. Rob Waters, later a freelance journalist and a reporter for Bloomberg News, and Sara Colm, now a senior researcher at Human Rights Watch, worked as editors.\n\nSan Francisco Chronicle Magazine: The San Francisco Chronicle Magazine is a Sunday magazine published on the first Sunday of every month as an insert in the \"San Francisco Chronicle\". The current magazine was born out of the ashes of \"The San Francisco Examiner Magazine\" when the staff of the \"Chronicle\" and \"The San Francisco Examiner\" were combined in 2000 following the sale of the \"Examiner\".\n\nInformationWeek: InformationWeek is a digital magazine which conducts corresponding face-to-face events, virtual events, and research. It is headquartered in San Francisco, California and was first published in 1985 by CMP Media, later called CMP Technology.\n\nSimon Sheppard (writer): Simon Sheppard is a writer of gay erotica and a sex-advice columnist from San Francisco. He is the author of many books of gay sex writing, including \"Man on Man: The Best of Simon Sheppard\", \"Sodomy!\" , \"Jockboys,\" \"Kinkorama: Dispatches From the Front Lines of Perversion,\" \"In Deep\", and \"Sex Parties 101\". He is also the editor of \"Homosex: 60 Years of Gay Erotica,\" winner of the 2007 Lambda Literary Award for LGBT erotica; the anthology \"Leathermen\"; and is the coeditor of the anthologies \"Rough Stuff\" and \"Roughed Up.\" Sheppard's work is wide-ranging, often combining history, philosophy, and culture \u2014 high and low \u2014 with hardcore sex. His first book, \"Hotter Than Hell and Other Stories\", won the Erotic Authors Association Award for Best Collection of the Year, and the title story of \"In Deep\" was shortlisted for the Rauxa Prize for Erotic Fiction. His work has also appeared in over 300 anthologies and magazines, including many editions of \"Best Gay Erotica\" and \"The Best American Erotica\". He wrote the syndicated column \"Sex Talk,\" and the online columns \"Perv\" and \"Notes of a Cranky Old Fag.\" The online serial \"The Dirty Boys' Club,\u201d which he wrote for OutPersonals, was published as a novel in 2012. He also curates and co-hosts, with Carol Queen, the San Francisco performance series Perverts Put Out! Sheppard is openly gay, and is active in the queer artistic, political and AIDS-activist communities. He lives with his husband in San Francisco, where \"San Francisco\" magazine dubbed him \u201cour erotica king.\u201d\n\nCyrus Saatsaz: Cyrus Saatsaz is a journalism professor at the University of Houston and was formerly an instructor in the Journalism & Media Studies department at San Diego State University, the host of WaXed a surf talk show radio show that aired on ESPN 1700 in Southern California, is the author of \"Dogwild & Board: Stories, Interviews and Musings from a Surf Journalist\", and is a writer for The Huffington Post and GrindTV.com which is associated with Yahoo Sports. Saatsaz was an editor with USA Today for nine years. Saatsaz hosted and was Editor-in-Chief of The Extreme Scene, the world's first action sports radio talk show. In addition to writing for The Huffington Post, Saatsaz is an award winning journalist, having been published in newspapers, magazines, books and websites including the San Francisco Chronicle and its official website SFGate. com, USA Today, AOL.com, Future Snowboarding Magazine, Fuel.TV, The Great Book of San Francisco/Bay Area Sports Lists, and many more. Saatsaz is the founder of a surf shop/bookstore/art gallery in San Francisco called San Francisco Surf Company. Saatsaz also worked for KNBR 680/1050 in San Francisco and The Mighty 1090 and ESPN 1700 in San Diego for 14 years, serving as a sports anchor, host, Creative Director and Executive Producer.\n\nNisekoi: Nisekoi (\u30cb\u30bb\u30b3\u30a4 , lit. \"Fake Love\") , released in English as Nisekoi: False Love, is a Japanese romantic comedy manga series written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi. \"Nisekoi\" was first published as a one-shot manga in Shueisha's seasonal \"Jump NEXT! \" magazine before being serialized in \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\". Since November 26, 2012, \"Nisekoi\" has been published in English in Viz Media's digital magazine, \"Weekly Shonen Jump\". As of October 2016, the series has been compiled in 25 \"tank\u014dbon\" volumes in Japan, and is also being released in English in digital and print volumes by Viz Media. The manga has inspired a novel series, titled \"Nisekoi: Urabana\", written by Hajime Tanaka and published by Shueisha. There have been two volumes published, on June 4 and December 28, 2013.\n\nDavid M. Ewalt: David M. Ewalt (born 1976) is an American journalist. He is currently deputy editor of special projects at Forbes. Prior to joining \"Forbes\" he worked at \"Newsday\", \"InformationWeek\" and \"The Stony Brook Press\".\n\nTheodore Wores: Theodore Wores (August 1, 1859\u2013September 11, 1939) was an American painter born in San Francisco, son of Joseph Wores and Gertrude Liebke. His father worked as a hat manufacturer in San Francisco. Wores began his art training at age twelve in the studio of Joseph Harrington, who taught him color, composition, drawing and perspective. When the San Francisco School of Design opened in 1874, Wores was one of the first pupils to enroll. After one year at that school under the landscape painter Virgil Macey Williams, he continued his art education at the Royal Academy in Munich where he spent six years. 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For the recording of this album, Underoath's usual producer, James Paul Wisner, was replaced by Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage and Matt Goldman. The album debuted at No.\u00a02 on the \"Billboard\" 200 charts selling over 98,000 copies in its first week, and within a week of its release it became the highest charting Christian album on the \"Billboard\" 200 since 1997.\n\nLoving You Tonight: \"Loving You Tonight\" is the fourth single released from Squeeze's tenth album, \"Some Fantastic Place\". Lead vocals on the song are by Paul Carrack. The only other time Carrack sang lead on a Squeeze track was in 1981, on the better-known \"Tempted.\"\n\nRewired (Mike + The Mechanics album): Rewired is the sixth studio album by Mike + The Mechanics, released in 2004. This was the first album released by the band following the death of the co-lead singer Paul Young. Partly because of this, the album was credited to \"Mike + The Mechanics + Paul Carrack\". 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The record was produced by Squeeze and Peter Smith.\n\nPaul Carrack: Paul Melvyn Carrack (born 22 April 1951) is an English singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist who has recorded as both a solo artist and as a member of several popular bands. The BBC dubbed Carrack \"The Man with the Golden Voice\", while \"Record Collector\" remarked: \"If vocal talent equalled financial success, Paul Carrack would be a bigger name than legends such as Phil Collins or Elton John.\"\n\nThe Changing of Times: The Changing of Times is the third album by American metalcore band Underoath. The album was released on February 26, 2002, through Solid State Records. It is the last Underoath recording to feature vocalist Dallas Taylor and guitarist Octavio Fernandez, but is the first to include guitarist Timothy McTague. The album is the best-selling Solid State debut. It is also the only album to feature William Nottke on bass. 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In his campaign rhetoric, Obama used three main devices: motifs, American exceptionalism, and voicing.\n\nProtests against Barack Obama: Protests against Barack Obama occurred throughout the United States during Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign and during Barack Obama's presidency.\n\nHillary 1984: Hillary 1984 is the title of the viral video that combines the footage of the 2008 presidential campaign web announcement by Hillary Clinton with the 1984 Super Bowl commercial by Apple Inc. for the launch of Macintosh. The video shows the same blond female athlete from the 1984 Super Bowl commercial updated with an iPod. The Big Brother image that she throws the sledgehammer at is replaced with Hillary Clinton announcing that she is running for president. It ends with the original text replaced with, \"On Jan. 14, the Democratic primary will begin. 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He was the first African American in history to be nominated on a major party ticket.\n\nShefali Razdan Duggal: Shefali Razdan Duggal (born November 22, 1971) is an Indian-born American Democratic political activist in San Francisco who is a Presidential Appointee to President Barack Obama to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, which supervises the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, for a term expiring in January 2018. She was an active fundraiser for the Barack Obama election campaign in 2008 where she was a Trustee for the DNC South Asian American Leadership Council. She focused on South Asian and Young Professional outreach, co-hosting a number of fundraising events for both the Senator and his surrogates. She was a member of President Barack Obama's National Finance Committee for his reelection campaign in 2012, a co-chair for Obama Victory Trustees, and the Northern California Finance Committee. 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He is a business executive who is known for his work with CNET Networks and for his volunteer work on Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. He served as U.S. Ambassador to Sweden from 2009 to 2011. He was selected by President Barack Obama as National Finance Chair for the president's 2012 re-election campaign.\n\nBarack Obama: Der schwarze Kennedy: Barack Obama \u2013 Der schwarze Kennedy (English: Barack Obama \u2013 The black Kennedy ) is a best-selling German-language biography of President of the United States Barack Obama by journalist Christoph von Marschall. The book was written by Marschall while he spent much of 2007 travelling with Obama's presidential campaign as a reporter for the Berlin newspaper \"Der Tagesspiegel\". It covers Obama\u2019s life from his childhood, through his college years, his time as a community organizer in Chicago, Illinois, and his political career including his 2008 presidential campaign. 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That set of points (called seeds, sites, or generators) is specified beforehand, and for each seed there is a corresponding region consisting of all points closer to that seed than to any other. These regions are called Voronoi cells. The Voronoi diagram of a set of points is dual to its Delaunay triangulation.\n\nZone diagram: A zone diagram is a certain geometric object which a variation on the notion of Voronoi diagram. It was introduced by Tetsuo Asano, Jiri Matousek, and Takeshi Tokuyama in 2007.\n\nCentroidal Voronoi tessellation: In geometry, a centroidal Voronoi tessellation (CVT) is a special type of Voronoi tessellation or Voronoi diagram. A Voronoi tessellation is called centroidal when the generating point of each Voronoi cell is also its mean (center of mass). It can be viewed as an optimal partition corresponding to an optimal distribution of generators. A number of algorithms can be used to generate centroidal Voronoi tessellations, including Lloyd's algorithm for K-means clustering.\n\nVoronoi formula: In mathematics, a Voronoi formula is an equality involving Fourier coefficients of automorphic forms, with the coefficients twisted by additive characters on either side. It can be regarded as a Poisson summation formula for non-abelian groups. The Voronoi (summation) formula for GL(2) has long been a standard tool for studying analytic properties of automorphic forms and their \"L\"-functions. There have been numerous results coming out the Voronoi formula on\u00a0GL(2). The concept is named after Georgy Voronoy.\n\nGeorgy Voronoy: Georgy Feodosevich Voronoy (Ukrainian: \u0413\u0435\u043e\u0440\u0433\u0456\u0439 \u0424\u0435\u043e\u0434\u043e\u0441\u0456\u0439\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0412\u043e\u0440\u043e\u043d\u0438\u0439 ; Russian: \u0413\u0435\u043e\u0301\u0440\u0433\u0438\u0439 \u0424\u0435\u043e\u0434\u043e\u0301\u0441\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0412\u043e\u0440\u043e\u043d\u043e\u0301\u0439 ; 28 April 1868 \u2013 20 November 1908) was a Russian and Ukrainian mathematician. Among other things, he defined the Voronoi diagram.\n\nPower diagram: In computational geometry, a power diagram is a partition of the Euclidean plane into polygonal cells defined from a set of circles, where the cell for a given circle \"C\" consists of all the points for which the power distance to \"C\" is smaller than the power distance to the other circles. It is a form of generalized Voronoi diagram, and coincides with the Voronoi diagram of the circle centers in the case that all the circles have equal radii.\n\nVoronoi pole: In geometry, the positive and negative Voronoi poles of a cell in a Voronoi diagram are certain vertices of the diagram.\n\nYuri Linnik: Yuri Vladimirovich Linnik (Russian: \u042e\u0301\u0440\u0438\u0439 \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u0301\u043c\u0438\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041b\u0438\u0301\u043d\u043d\u0438\u043a ; January 8, 1915 \u2013 June 30, 1972) was a Soviet mathematician active in number theory, probability theory and mathematical statistics.\n\nFortune's algorithm: Fortune's algorithm is a sweep line algorithm for generating a Voronoi diagram from a set of points in a plane using O(\"n\"\u00a0log\u00a0\"n\") time and O(\"n\") space. It was originally published by Steven Fortune in 1986 in his paper \"A sweepline algorithm for Voronoi diagrams.\"\n\nWeighted Voronoi diagram: In mathematics, a weighted Voronoi diagram in \"n\" dimensions is a special case of a Voronoi diagram. The Voronoi cells in a weighted Voronoi diagram are defined in terms of a distance function. The distance function may specify the usual Euclidean distance, or may be some other, special distance function. 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He is Professor of Transportation Planning at University of Kassel, Germany.\n\nOld Botanical Garden of G\u00f6ttingen University: The Old Botanical Garden of G\u00f6ttingen University (German: \"Alter Botanischer Garten der Universit\u00e4t G\u00f6ttingen\" or \"Alter Botanischer Garten G\u00f6ttingen\"), with an area of 4.5 hectares, is an historic botanical garden maintained by the University of G\u00f6ttingen. 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It contains 5 species, native to Mexico, Central America and the West Indies.\n\nParacaleana: Paracaleana commonly known as duck orchids, is a genus of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae that is found in Australia and New Zealand. The Australian species are found in all states but have not been recorded in the Northern Territory. Orchids in this genus are similar to \"Caleana major\", but there are differences in the flowers and in the insects that pollinate them. \"Paraceleana\" orchids, as well as hammer orchids (\"Drakaea\") are pollinated by male thynnid wasps. Duck orchids have a single leaf and one or a few, dull-coloured, inconspicuous flowers.\n\nCaladenia: Caladenia, commonly known as spider orchids, is a genus of 350 species of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Spider orchids are terrestrial herbs with a single hairy leaf and a hairy stem. The labellum is fringed or toothed in most species and there are small projections called calli on the labellum. The flowers have adaptations to attract particular species of insects for pollination. The genus is divided into three groups on the basis of flower shape, broadly, spider orchids, zebra orchids and cowslip orchids, although other common names are often used. Although they occur in other countries, most are Australian and 136 species occur in Western Australia, making it the most species-rich orchid genus in that state.\n\nPlatanthera: The genus Platanthera belongs to the subfamily Orchidoideae of the family Orchidaceae, and comprises about 100 species of orchids. The members of this genus, known as the butterfly orchids or fringed orchids, were previously included in the genus \"Orchis\", which is a close relative (along with the genus \"Habenaria\"). They are distributed throughout the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They are terrestrial and have tubercules.\n\nCalochilus: Calochilus, commonly known as beard orchids, is a genus of about 30 species of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Beard orchids are terrestrial, herbs with a single leaf at the base of the plant, or no leaves. Their most striking feature is a densely hairy labellum, giving rise to their common name. Beard orchids, unlike some other Australian orchids, do not reproduce using daughter tubers, but self-pollinate when cross-pollination has not occurred. Most species occur in Australia but some are found in New Zealand, New Guinea and New Caledonia.\n\nCoelia (disambiguation): Coelia is a genus of orchids.\n\nGenoplesium: Genoplesium commonly known as midge orchids, is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is found in Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. Midge orchids are terrestrial herbs with a single leaf at the base of the plant. They are similar to orchids in the genus \"Prasophyllum\" in that plants without flowers have a hollow, onion-like leaf. The flowers are small but often scented and attractive to their insect pollinators. There is disagreement about which species belong to this genus and some taxonomists suggest that most belong in the genus \"Corunastylis\".\n\nHakonechloa: \"Hakonechloa is a genus of bunchgrass in the Molinieae tribe of the Poaceae family (grasses), native to eastern Asia.\n\nMicrotis (plant): Microtis, commonly known as onion orchids or mignonette orchids is a genus of about 20 species of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Onion orchids are terrestrial herbs with a single leaf at the base of the plant. They are similar to orchids in the genus \"Prasophyllum\" in that they have an onion-like leaf. The flowers are small but often scented and attractive to their insect pollinators. 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Keating has worked on a number of Australian and British television programmes such as \"The Apprentice Australia\", \"Masterchef Australia\", \"The X Factor\", \"The Voice Australia\", and \"The Voice UK\". She is the wife of Ronan Keating.\n\nRonan Keating: Ronan Patrick John Keating (born 3 March 1977) is an Irish recording artist, singer, musician, and philanthropist. He debuted in 1994 alongside Keith Duffy, Michael Graham, Shane Lynch, and Stephen Gately, as the lead singer of Irish group Boyzone. His solo career started in 1999 and has recorded nine albums. He gained worldwide attention when his single \"When You Say Nothing at All\" was featured in the film \"Notting Hill\" and peaked at number one in several countries. As a solo artist, he has sold over 20 million records worldwide alongside the 25 million records with Boyzone, and in Australia, he is best known as a judge on \"The X Factor\" from 2010 until 2014 and a coach on \"The Voice\" in 2016. Keating is active in charity work and has been a charity campaigner for the Marie Keating Foundation, which raises awareness for breast cancer and is named after his mother who died from the disease in 1998.\n\n10 Years of Hits: 10 Years of Hits is the first compilation album released by Boyzone frontman, Ronan Keating. The album was released on 11 October 2004, and included all of Keating's singles to date, plus three new singles, two previously unreleased tracks, and the B-side \"This Is Your Song\". The album peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart, becoming the third out of four of Keating's albums to do so. In 2010, an anniversary edition of the album was issued in Australia containing further singles that were released after the original release of the album and was certified 4x Platinum in Australia in 2016.\n\nLost for Words (Ronan Keating song): \"Lost for Words\" is the first single released from Irish singer/songwriter Ronan Keating's third studio album, \"Turn It On\". The single peaked at #9 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by Wayne Hector, Ronan Keating and David Frank, and was released on November 10, 2003.\n\nStephen Gately: Stephen Patrick David Gately (17 March 197610 October 2009) was an Irish pop singer-songwriter, actor, children's writer and dancer, who, with Ronan Keating, was one of two lead singers of the pop group Boyzone. Gately and Keating originally served as co-frontmen, but Keating gradually became more synonymous with the group as time went on. All of Boyzone's studio albums hit number one in the United Kingdom, their third being their most successful internationally. With Boyzone, Gately had a record-breaking sixteen consecutive singles enter the top five of the UK Singles Chart. He performed for millions of fans globally. He released a solo album in 2000, after the group's initial break-up, which charted in the UK top ten and yielded three UK hit singles, including the top three hit \"New Beginning\". Gately went on to appear variously in stage productions and on television programmes as well as contributing songs to various projects. In 2008, he rejoined his colleagues as Boyzone reformed for a series of concerts and recordings.\n\nWhen You Say Nothing at All: \"When You Say Nothing at All\" is a country song written by Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz. It is among the best-known hit songs for three different performers: Keith Whitley, who took it to the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart on December 24, 1988; Alison Krauss, whose version was her first solo top-10 country hit in 1995; and Irish pop singer Ronan Keating, whose version was his first solo single and a chart-topper in the United Kingdom and Ireland in 1999.\n\nLovin' Each Day: \"Lovin' Each Day\" is the fourth and final single released from Boyzone frontman Ronan Keating's debut solo album, \"Ronan\". The song was written by Gregg Alexander and Rick Nowels. The song was only included on the re-release of the album, before appearing on Keating's second album, \"Destination\". The single was released on April 16, 2001, peaking at #2 on the UK Singles Chart. Sales of the song increased when it was used as the theme for Sky Sports' Ford Super Sunday coverage in 2001. In 2002, the song was used in a Busch Entertainment advertising campaign for the chain's two Busch Gardens parks.\n\nThe Way You Make Me Feel (Ronan Keating song): \"The Way You Make Me Feel\" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter and Boyzone frontman Ronan Keating from his debut solo album, \"Ronan\". It was released as the third single from the album on January 15, 2001. The song peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by English songwriter Phil Thornalley and Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams. In 2004 the song was re-recorded for Keating's greatest hits album, \"10 Years of Hits\" featuring vocals from Adams.\n\nThe Long Goodbye (song): \"The Long Goodbye\" is a song written by Irish singer-songwriters Paul Brady and Ronan Keating for Brady's 2000 album \"Oh What a World\". In 2001, it was covered by country music duo Brooks & Dunn for their album \"Steers & Stripes\". Ronan Keating released his version in April 2003 as the last single from his album \"Destination\" (2002).\n\nThis Is Your Song: \"This is Your Song\" is a song written by Irish singer-songwriter Ronan Keating and Steve Mac, released as the second single from his fifth studio album, \"Songs for My Mother\". The song previously made appearances as the B-side to \"When You Say Nothing at All\", and \"I Hope You Dance\", and inclusion on the albums \"Turn It On\" and \"10 Years of Hits\". Keating made the decision to release the track as its own single on May 17, 2009, only be available as a download.", "question": "What single was popularized by Ronan Keating in 1999? 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She is best known for her work with Edgar Wright on \"The World's End\", \"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World\" and \"Shaun of the Dead\". Other films with the Wright/Frost/Pegg stable include Nick Frost's salsa comedy \"Cuban Fury\" and the romantic comedy \"Man Up\" (starring Simon Pegg).\n\nSandra Bullock filmography: Sandra Bullock is an American actress who made her film debut with a minor role in the 1987 thriller \"Hangmen\". She made her television debut in the television film \"Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman\" (1989) and played the lead role in the short-lived sitcom \"Working Girl\" (1990) before making her breakthrough starring in the action film \"Speed\" (1994). She starred with Sylvester Stallone in \"Demolition Man\" (1994). Bullock founded her own production company, Fortis Films, and starred in the romantic comedy \"While You Were Sleeping\" in 1995. Her performance in the film earned her first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress\u00a0\u2013 Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. The following year, Bullock starred with Matthew McConaughey in the film adaptation of John Grisham's novel \"A Time to Kill\" (1996). In 1997, she reprised her \"Speed\" role in the sequel, \"\". The following year, Bullock starred in the romantic comedy \"Practical Magic\", voiced Miriam in the animated biblical film \"The Prince of Egypt\" and also executive produced her first film, the romantic drama \"Hope Floats\".\n\nEd's Next Move: Ed's Next Move is a 1996 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John C. Walsh. It stars Matt Ross and Callie Thorne. A micro-budget romantic comedy about a transplanted Midwesterner adapting to life in New York's East Village, the film appeared at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival where it received critical praise and was picked up by Orion Classics for theatrical release. The LA Times' Kenneth Turan called the movie \"one of the most appealing, audience friendly films at Sundance,\" while Roger Ebert referred to the film as \"a truth telling comedy with quiet wit and bright dialogue. \" Sight & Sound called it \"a perfectly formed romantic comedy.\"\n\nKatie Wright: Kathryn \"Katie\" Wright (born December 25, 1971) is a former American actress.\n\nMonte Carlo (2011 film): Monte Carlo is a 2011 American romantic comedy film based on \"Headhunters\" by Jules Bass. It was directed by Thomas Bezucha. Denise Di Novi, Alison Greenspan, Nicole Kidman, and Arnon Milchan produced the film for Fox 2000 Pictures and Regency Enterprises. It began production in Harghita, Romania on May 5, 2010. \"Monte Carlo\" stars Selena Gomez, Leighton Meester and Katie Cassidy as three friends posing as wealthy socialites in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The film was released on July 1, 2011. It features the song \"Who Says\" by Selena Gomez & the Scene and numerous songs by British singer Mika. \"Monte Carlo\" received mixed to negative reviews from critics, but earned over $39 million on a $20 million budget. Fox Home Entertainment released \"Monte Carlo\" on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on October 18, 2011.\n\nCross-Country Romance: Cross-Country Romance is a 1940 American romantic comedy film starring Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie. With the huge success of \"It Happened One Night\", the 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable, every studio in Hollywood attempted to cash in with a similar storyline. In addition to this film, there was also \"Love on the Run\" (1936) from MGM, \"The Bride Came C.O.D.\" (1941) by Warner Bros.; even Columbia Pictures, which had made \"It Happened One Night\", produced the musical remake \"Eve Knew Her Apples\" (1945).\n\nIsn't It Romantic (2019 film): Isn't It Romantic is an upcoming American romantic comedy film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and written by Erin Cardillo, Dana Fox, Katie Silberman, and Paula Pell. The film stars Rebel Wilson, Adam DeVine, Liam Hemsworth, Priyanka Chopra, and Betty Gilpin. It is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures.\n\nBride for Rent: Bride for Rent is a 2014 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Mae Czarina Cruz starring Kim Chiu and Xian Lim. It is produced by Star Cinema as its opening salvo for the year. The film achieved numerous milestones including being the second highest grossing Filipino romantic comedy movie of all-time after \"It Takes a Man and a Woman\" and third highest grossing non-MMFF film of all-time after \"It Takes a Man and a Woman\" and \"Praybeyt Benjamin\" respectively, and also the highest-grossing January-released film of all-time in the country.\n\nI Love NY (2015 film): I Love NY, also known as I Love New Year, is an Indian romantic comedy film directed by Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru starring Sunny Deol and Kangana Ranaut in lead roles. The film is produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banner of Super Cassettes Industries Ltd. The film was extensively shot in Mumbai, New York City and Bangkok. The main plot was taken from the Russian romantic comedy \"The Irony of Fate\" (1976). After numerous delays, the film released on 10 July 2015.", "question": "The romantic comedy film Hairshirt, starring Katie Wright, was released in what year?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the romantic comedy film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the film was released."}, "genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The genre of the film."}, "starring_actors": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of actors who starred in the film.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["film_title", "release_year", "genre", "starring_actors"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "Hairshirt", "release_year": 1998, "genre": "romantic comedy", "starring_actors": ["Dean Paras", "Neve Campbell", "Katie Wright", "Rebecca Gayheart", "Stefan Brogren"]}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "Hairshirt", "release_year": 1998, "genre": "romantic comedy", "starring_actors": ["Dean Paras", "Neve Campbell", "Katie Wright", "Rebecca Gayheart", "Stefan Brogren"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1818, "output_tokens": 60, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "83348001e37dd605e45dfad1e8eeead8578e1cfc191440e7880378d99ff80b4f", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae4fc9c55429908b63264cb", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1.5 million", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Great Mosque of Asmara: The Great Mosque of Asmara (Italian: \"Grande Moschea di Asmara\" ; alternately known as Al Kulafah Al Rashidan, Al Kulafah Al Rashidin, Al Kuaka Al Rashidin or Al Khulafa Al Rashiudin; Arabic: \u062c\u0627\u0645\u0639 \u0627\u0644\u062e\u0644\u0641\u0627\u0621 \u0627\u0644\u0631\u0627\u0634\u062f\u064a\u0646\u200e \u200e , \"jama al khulafa'a al rashidin\", Mosque of the Rightly-Guided Caliphs) is a mosque located on Harnet Avenue (earlier known as Viale Mussolini) in Asmara, the capital city of Eritrea. The mosque is considered to be one of the three prominent edifices of the city, along with Church of Our Lady of the Rosary and Enda Mariam Coptic Cathedral. Designed by Guido Ferrazza, it was built in 1938 on the initiative of Benito Mussolini, to impress the Muslim population, who make up about 50% of the locality. The name means \"followers of the right path\".\n\nJemmal: Jemmal is a city in the Monastir Governorate of Tunisia, located about 20 km south of Monastir. As of 2014 it had a population of 50275 people. The city is well known for its historic Grand Mosque and is at the centre of a region of olive groves. A festival takes place during the olive harvest season in November or December of each year. It is also an important industrial center for textiles and manufacturing; the manufacturing industry employs about half of Jemmal's active population. An industrial zone there was established in 2005 on 7.5 hectares (.03 sq. miles), along the road which connects Jemmal to the town of Moknine.\n\nAfro-Palestinians: Africans in Palestine self-identify deeply with both their original African ancestry and the Palestinian nationality. A minority of African Palestinians reside in the Muslim quarter located in the city of Jerusalem. Approximately 450 African-Palestinians live in two compounds, one of which is neighboring the main entrance of Al-Aqsa mosque. A larger Afro population is located in the city of Gaza, as of today, there is about 10,000 African Palestinians currently living there.\n\nKhaglan Wala: Khaglan Wala (\u06aa\u06be\u06af\u0644\u0627\u0646\u0648\u0627\u0644\u0647) is a village and union council of Isakhel Tehsil of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is part of Isa Khel Tehsil and is located at 32\u00b037'60N 71\u00b016'0E. It is located on the northern bank of Kurram River. It is one of the villages situated on the western borders of Punjab province adjacent to KPK province. Its population is about 3000 people . It is a comparatively developed village as basic facilities like electricity, telephone, metallic road, internet, schools, water supply system and sewerage system are provided to the inhabitants of this village. It is also a well-planned village situated on a 40 feet wide (18' metallic) road. A 30' main street runs east to west through the village by equally dividing the entire village into two parts. Three other streets run north to south crossing the main street at 90\u00b0. There are four mosques including a grand mosque (Jamae Masjid or Waddi Maseet) situated in this settlement. The scene of river Kurram alongside bela jungle give beautiful look to this historical village. Khaglanwala is a hub of different routs coming from various villages situated on other side of the River Kurram to reach Isa Khel city.\n\nButt Road Jumma Masjid: The Butt Road Jama Masjid is a mosque located in St Thomas Mount on the outskirts of Chennai, India. Situated at a distance of 13 kilometres from Chennai city and 2 kilometres from Guindy on the Mount-Poonamallee Road, the mosque caters to the Muslim population of the suburb and the nearby cantonment.\n\nMosque Scorpio: Scorpio Mosque is a mosque located near the city of Almtihh in Basra. It has been in reconstruction since 2013.\n\nBasra: Basra (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0628\u0635\u0631\u0629\u200e \u200e \"al-Ba\u1e63rah\"), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million in 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.\n\nMakhachkala: Makhachkala (Russian: \u041c\u0430\u0445\u0430\u0447\u043a\u0430\u043b\u0430 ; ] ; Kumyk: \u0410\u043d\u0436\u0438-\u043a\u0430\u043b\u0430 ; Lak: \u0413\u044c\u0430\u043d\u0436\u0438; Avar: \u041c\u0430\u0445\u04c0\u0430\u0447\u0445\u044a\u0430\u043b\u0430; Lezgian: \u041c\u0430\u0433\u044c\u0430\u0447\u043a\u044a\u0430\u043b\u0430; Rutul: \u041c\u0430\u0445\u0430\u04c0\u0447\u043a\u0430\u043b\u0430) is the capital city of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. It is located on the western shore of the Caspian Sea and is home to the Makhachkala Grand Mosque, one of Russia\u2019s largest. As of the 2010 Census, the city had a population of 572,076, making it the largest in the North Caucasus Federal District. The city has an ethnic plurality, with the Avars and Laks being the largest groups.\n\nBura Jungle: Bura Jungle is a medium size village located in northeast Punjab, Pakistan. It is located three miles west from a rapidly growing town of Dina City in district Jhelum and six miles from famous Rohtas Fort. Its population is around 1000 people. Majority of people living in Bura Jungle belong to Gujjar family. Famous GT Road of Pakistan goes right across this village. There is a very famous Bura Jungle mosque situated in this village right on GT Road.\n\nBhour: Bhour is a village in the Punjab state of India, located near the city of Sultanpur Lodhi, in the Kapurthala district. The population consists of members of different castes, with a majority of Jatt Sikh members, and a minority population of Muslims. {(} The village has a Gurudwara and a Mosque (Lakha Wala Datta). There is a stadium on the north side, and a unisex school on the south side of the village which holds classes for 1st-5th standard years of education. The population consists of many expats living in Dubai, Canada, United States and Europe. The village has undergone a huge Infrastructural development with almost all houses been built modern when compared to neighboring villages. The village hosts a Tournament \"Shaeed Bhagat Singh Tournament\" in memorial of Bhagat Singh, every year with help of all the village members and NRI people. 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He is best remembered for portraying Alan Howard in the television series \"Coronation Street\", a role he played from 1969 to 1973. He was married to his \"Coronation Street\" co-star Pat Phoenix from 23 December 1972, until his 1979 death from liver failure as a result of his heavy alcohol intake. Phoenix played his on screen wife, Elsie Tanner, in \"Coronation Street\".\n\nThe Road to Coronation Street: \"The Road to Coronation Street\" was written by Daran Little, a long-time archivist on \"Coronation Street\" who became a scriptwriter. At the time, however, Little was a scriptwriter for \"Coronation Street\"' s rival, \"EastEnders\", broadcast on BBC One. Though \"Coronation Street\" is, and always has been, broadcast on ITV, a competing network, the idea of documenting the show on the anniversary of its half century running was picked up by its natural rival, the BBC. It has, however, been repeated several times on ITV3 and, on the occasion of Tony Warren's death, ITV.\n\nSian Powers: Sian Powers is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", portrayed by Sacha Parkinson. Sian was introduced as a love interest for Sophie Webster (Brooke Vincent). Sian joined the cast of \"Coronation Street\" alongside Ben Richardson (Lucien Laviscount) in January 2009 as Sophie's schoolmates. They soon form a new group of teenagers along with Ryan Connor (Ben Thompson). Sian and girlfriend Sophie are \"Coronation Street's\" first lesbian couple. It was announced on 29 May 2011 that Parkinson had quit her role, and she made her last on screen appearance on 30 December 2011.\n\nKen Barlow: Kenneth \"Ken\" Barlow is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", played by William Roache. Ken was created by Tony Warren as one of \"Coronation Street's\" original characters. He debuted in the soap's first episode on 9 December 1960. Having appeared continuously since the programme's inception, December 2010 marked Ken's 50th anniversary on-screen. At this time, Roache officially became the longest-serving actor in a televised soap opera. Roache was honoured at the 2010 Guinness World Records ceremony for the achievement, when he surpassed actor Don Hastings from the American soap opera \"As the World Turns\", who previously held this title. Roache stated in 2010 that he has no plans to leave the role and will remain in \"Coronation Street\" for as long as they will have him.\n\nBet Lynch: Elizabeth Theresa \"Bet\" Lynch (also Gilroy) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\". Portrayed by Julie Goodyear, the character first appears on screen during the episode airing on Monday 23 May 1966. The character returned in 1970, being made a barmaid at the Rovers Return Inn. In 1985, she became the landlady of the pub. In October 1995, unable to pay her debts, she fled Weatherfield. She made brief comebacks in 2002 and 2003.\n\nSamantha Seager: Samantha Seager (born 1974) is a British actress born in Atherton, Lancashire or Greater Manchester (b. 1974), England who played the role of Jodie Morton in the soap opera \"Coronation Street\".\n\nWeatherfield: Weatherfield is a fictional town based on Salford, Lancashire, which is the setfting for the British ITV soap opera \"Coronation Street\". Much of Weatherfield has been seen by viewers throughout the years, though the primary focus from the viewer's perspective is the Coronation Street, a cobbled street where many of the programme's characters live. Weatherfield areas are often shot on location around Manchester, as its filming studios, the Granada Studios complex on Quay Street in Manchester city centre (closed 2013) and its new set MediaCityUK in Salford Quays (opened 2014), only house the outdoor sets of Coronation Street and its immediate surrounding streets.\n\nJulie Goodyear: Julie Goodyear, MBE (born Julie Kemp; 29 March 1942) is an English television actress and media personality. She is known for playing pub landlady Bet Lynch (later Bet Gilroy) on British soap opera \"Coronation Street\".\n\nElsie Tanner: Elsie Gregory (also Grimshaw, Tanner and Howard) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", played by Pat Phoenix from the series inception in 1960 to 1973 and from 1976 until 1984. Elsie Tanner was one of the original core characters on \"Coronation Street\" and appeared in the very first episode. She is considered something of an icon in soap history and regarded as one of \"Coronation Street's\" greatest ever characters.\n\nAmy Barlow: Amy Katherine Barlow (also Patience Cropper and McDonald) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", portrayed by Elle Mulvaney. She was born on screen during the episode broadcast on 9 February 2004. To date, the character has been portrayed by eight child actors; Holly Bowyer, Rebecca Pike, Louisa Morris, Rachel and Sarah Corker, Madison Hampson, Amber Chadwick and Mulvaney, making her the most recast character in Coronation Street. 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The arena opened in 1953 and seats 3,385 (plus room for 500 standing-room only spectators). It was home to the University of Rhode Island Rams men's and women's basketball teams before they moved to Ryan Center in 2002. Since 2002, the volleyball team has called Keaney home. The arena was named in honor of Rhode Island football coach, chemistry professor, basketball coach and athletic director Frank Keaney. Seating is in a two-tiered arrangement, with the top tier being \"U\"-shaped. At the west end of the arena there are bleachers in the former stage area of the building. The arena hosted the NCAA Basketball Tournament first round games for three years, from 1967 to 1969.\n\nBolshoy Ice Dome: The Bolshoy Ice Dome (Russian: \u0411\u043e\u043b\u044c\u0448\u043e\u0439 \u041b\u0435\u0434\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0434\u0432\u043e\u0440\u0435\u0446 ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Olympic Park, Sochi, Russia. Opened in 2012, the 12,000-seat arena was primarily constructed to host hockey competitions during the 2014 Winter Olympics. Following the Games, it became the home arena of HC Sochi, an expansion team of the KHL. The arena has also hosted concerts and other events. Prior to the Games, the arena hosted the IIHF World U18 Championships and Channel One Cup in 2013.\n\nBarrie Arena: The Barrie Arena, sometimes also called the Dunlop Arena, was a 3,000 seat arena located in Barrie, Ontario, at the intersection of Dunlop Street West and Eccles Avenue. It was built in 1932 and served as the main ice hockey venue in the city until the opening of the Barrie Molson Centre in 1995. The arena hosted the Barrie Flyers of the Ontario Hockey League, and also briefly hosted the Barrie Colts while the BMC was under construction.\n\nMalm\u00f6 Arena: Malm\u00f6 Arena is a multi-use indoor arena in Malm\u00f6, Sweden, and the home of SHL ice hockey club Malm\u00f6 Redhawks. It is the largest arena in the SHL, and the second-largest indoor arena in Sweden. Apart from hosting Redhawks hockey matches, the arena is often the venue for team handball, floorball, concerts, and other events. It has also hosted indoor athletics. Owned and operated by Parkfast AB, the arena was designed by Mats Matson of MM Matsson Konsult AB, Hannu Helki\u00f6 of P\u00f6yry Architects, and Gert Wing\u00e5rdh of Wing\u00e5rdh arkitektkontor. Naming rights for the venue are owned by Malm\u00f6 Stad, in a ten-year contract, agreed in 2007. Malm\u00f6 Arena hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 between 14 and 18 May 2013.\n\nSports Hall Diana: Diana Hall (Bulgarian: \u0417\u0430\u043b\u0430 \"\u0414\u0438\u0430\u043d\u0430\" ) is a multifunctional Indoor arena in Yambol, Bulgaria. The arena was opened in 1964 and has a seating capacity for 3,000 people . It is the home of BC Yambol. Besides basketball the arena is used for practicing trampolining, boxing, wrestling, shooting sport. The arena hosted many national and European tournaments, such as the 2010 Bulgarian Basketball Cup, NBL all-star game 2015, Strandzha Cup, international wrestling tournament Dan Kolov.\n\nTD Garden: TD Garden, often called Boston Garden and \"The Garden\", is a multi-purpose arena in Boston, Massachusetts. It is named after its sponsor, TD Bank, a subsidiary of Canada's Toronto-Dominion Bank. It opened in 1995 as a replacement for the original Boston Garden and has been known as Shawmut Center, FleetCenter, and TD Banknorth Garden. The arena is located directly above the MBTA's North Station.\n\nGin\u00e1sio do Ibirapuera: Gin\u00e1sio do Ibirapuera (officially named Gin\u00e1sio Estadual Geraldo Jos\u00e9 de Almeida) is an indoor sporting arena located in S\u00e3o Paulo, Brazil. The seating capacity of the arena is 11,000 people and it was opened on 25 January 1957. Named after famous sports broadcaster and sports commentator Geraldo Jos\u00e9 de Almeida, in 2004, 2005 and 2006 Gin\u00e1sio do Ibirapuera hosted the Salonpas Cup matches, and in 2006, the arena hosted the Basketball World Championship for Women. Other notable basketball events include the 1973 Intercontinental Cup, the 1979 edition of the competition in which local E.C. S\u00edrio won the title after a memorable win over Bosna Sarajevo, and the 1984 edition of the same competition in which Banco Roma won the title.\n\nSullivan Arena: The George M. Sullivan Arena (commonly shortened to the \"Sullivan Arena\" and often referred to colloquially as \"The Sully\") is a 6,290 seat arena in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. It was home to the professional ice hockey team, the Alaska Aces of the ECHL and is currently home of the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves hockey team of the WCHA. It is the former home of the Great Alaska Shootout basketball tournament which has relocated to the Alaska Airlines Center as of 2014, and is the current home of the Alaska Fighting Championship mixed martial arts events. In 2007 it briefly became home to the Alaska Wild of the Indoor Football League which is now a defunct team. The arena opened in 1983 and sits just east of Mulcahy Stadium as part of the Chester Creek Sports Complex. Sullivan Arena hosted the 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships along with the Harry J. McDonald Memorial Center in Eagle River.\n\nAlytus Arena: The Alytus Arena is a universal indoor arena in Alytus, Lithuania. It was opened in 1977. Its reconstruction began in 2009 and was completed by the end of 2010. The arena was officially opened on 12 February 2011. The arena hosted the Group C games of EuroBasket 2011 from 31 August 2011 to 5 September 2011.\n\nSummerSlam (2006): SummerSlam (2006) was the nineteenth annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It took place on August 20, 2006, at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, and involved performers from the Raw, SmackDown! , and ECW brands. 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The A5 commercially debuted with the release of Apple's iPad 2 tablet, and also powers the iPhone 4S, iPod Touch fifth generation, Apple TV third generation, and the iPad mini. This is consistent with how Apple debuted the A4 chip: first in the original iPad, followed by the iPhone 4, and then the iPod Touch (fourth generation). Apple claims that compared to its predecessor, the A4, the A5 CPU \"can do twice the work\" and the GPU has \"up to nine times the graphics performance\".\n\nApple I: Apple Computer 1, also known later as the Apple I, or Apple-1, is a desktop computer released by the Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.) in 1976. It was designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak. Wozniak's friend Steve Jobs had the idea of selling the computer. The Apple I was Apple's first product, and to finance its creation, Jobs sold his only motorized means of transportation, a VW Microbus, for a few hundred dollars, and Wozniak sold his HP-65 calculator for $500; however, Wozniak said that Jobs planned to use his bicycle if necessary. It was demonstrated in July 1976 at the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto, California.\n\nMacintosh External Disk Drive: The Macintosh External Disk Drive is the original of a series of external 3.5\" floppy disk drives manufactured and sold by Apple Computer exclusively for the Macintosh series of computers introduced in January 1984. Later, Apple would unify their external drives to work cross-platform between the Macintosh and Apple II product lines, dropping the name \"Macintosh\" from the drives. Though Apple had been producing external floppy disk drives prior to 1984, they were exclusively developed for the Apple II, III and Lisa computers using the industry standard 5.25\" flexible disk format. The Macintosh external drives were the first to widely introduce Sony's new 3.5\" rigid disk standard commercially and throughout their product line. Apple produced only one external 3.5\" drive exclusively for use with the Apple II series called the \"Apple UniDisk 3.5\".\n\nApple A6X: The Apple A6X is a 32-bit system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., introduced at the launch of the fourth generation iPad on October 23, 2012. It is a high-performance variant of the Apple A6. Apple claims the A6X has twice the CPU performance and up to twice the graphics performance of its predecessor, the Apple A5X.\n\nTimeline of the Apple II family: This timeline of Apple II Family models lists all major types of Apple II computers produced by Apple Computer in order of introduction date. The Apple I, Apple III and Apple Lisa are included, even though they are not classed as part of the Apple II series (or a Macintosh), because of their unique role in Apple's product lineup of the era.\n\nPecom 32: Pecom 32 was an educational and/or home computer developed by Elektronska Industrija Ni\u0161 of Serbia in 1985.\n\nApple IIc Plus: The Apple IIc Plus is the sixth and final model in the Apple II series of personal computers, produced by Apple Computer. The \"\"Plus\"\" in the name was a reference to the additional features it offered over the original portable Apple IIc, such as greater storage capacity (a built-in 3.5-inch floppy drive replacing the classic 5.25-inch drive), increased processing speed, and a general standardization of the system components. In a notable change of direction, the Apple IIc Plus, for the most part, did not introduce new technology or any further evolutionary contributions to the Apple II series, instead merely integrating existing peripherals into the original Apple IIc design. The development of the 8-bit machine was criticized by quarters more interested in the significantly more advanced 16-bit Apple II.\n\nApple II series: The Apple II series (trademarked with square brackets as \"Apple ][\" and rendered on later models as \"Apple //\") is a family of home computers, one of the first highly successful mass-produced text command microcomputer products, designed primarily by Steve Wozniak, manufactured by Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) and introduced in 1977 with the original Apple II. In terms of ease of use, features and expandability, the Apple II was a major technological advancement over its predecessor, the Apple I, a limited-production bare circuit board computer for electronics hobbyists that pioneered many features that made the Apple II a commercial success. Introduced at the West Coast Computer Faire on April 16, 1977, the Apple II was among the first successful personal computers; it launched the Apple company into a successful business (and allowed several related companies to start). Throughout the years, a number of models were sold, with the most popular model remaining relatively little changed into the 1990s. While primarily an 8-bit computer, by mid-run a 16-bit model was introduced.\n\nApple A4: The Apple A4 is a 32-bit package on package (PoP) system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc. and manufactured by Samsung. It combines an ARM Cortex-A8 CPU with a PowerVR GPU, and emphasizes power efficiency. The chip commercially debuted with the release of Apple's iPad tablet; followed shortly by the iPhone 4 smartphone, the iPod Touch (4th generation), and the Apple TV (2nd generation). It was superseded by the Apple A5 processor used in the iPad 2 released the following year, which was then subsequently replaced by the Apple A5X processor in the iPad (3rd generation).\n\nMODE32: MODE32 effectively patches the ROM code in certain models of early 68020 and 68030 Apple Macintosh computers (see \"Affected models\" below) which were advertised by Apple to support 32-bit memory management. Despite the machines' hardware being designed to support 32-bit mode, the lack of a 32-bit Memory Manager in ROM forced these machines to run in 24-bit mode, which crippled these otherwise high-end machines to support only 8 MB of RAM. 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The three plants in this genus are known generally as inside-out flowers, and they are endemic to the West Coast of the United States. The genus was named after George Vancouver, English navigator and explorer.\n\nWaragi: Waragi (pronounced ] , also known as enguli) is a generic term in Uganda for domestic distilled beverages. Waragi is also given different names, depending on region of origin, the distillation process, or both. Waragi is known as a form of homemade Gin. It is commonly called Waragi in the central area of Uganda but in the West it is sometimes called \"Kasese\". In northern Uganda it is more commonly called \"Lira Lira.\" The manufacturing of Waragi does not vary too much in the different parts of Uganda - only the ingredients are slightly different. A commercial brand called Uganda Waragi is produced and marketed by East African Breweries Limited.\n\nMixe languages: The Mixe languages are languages of the Mixean branch of the Mixe\u2013Zoquean language family indigenous to southern Mexico. According to a 1995 classification, there are seven of them (including one that is extinct). The four that are spoken in Oaxaca are commonly called Mixe while their two relatives spoken in Veracruz are commonly called \"Popoluca\", but sometimes also Mixe (these are \"Oluta Popoluca\" or \"Olutec Mixe\" and \"Sayula Popoluca\" or \"Sayultec Mixe\"). This article is about the Oaxaca Mixe languages, which their speakers call \"Ayuujk\", \"Ay\u00fc\u00fck\" or \"Ayuhk\".\n\n29er (bicycle): 29ers or two-niners are mountain bikes and hybrid bikes that are built to use 700c or 622\u00a0mm ISO (inside rim diameter) wheels, commonly called 29\" wheels. Most mountain bikes use ISO 559\u00a0mm wheels, commonly called 26\" wheels. 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Local calls are usually defined by connections made without additional charge whether the connected call is in the same LATA or connects to another LATA with no charge. In the United States intraLATA usually refers to rated or 'Toll' calls between LATA within state boundaries, as opposed to interstate, or calls between LATA in different states.\n\nCandidiasis: Candidiasis is a fungal infection due to any type of \"Candida\" (a type of yeast). When it affects the mouth, it is commonly called thrush. Signs and symptoms include white patches on the tongue or other areas of the mouth and throat. Other symptoms may include soreness and problems swallowing. When it affects the vagina, it is commonly called a yeast infection. Signs and symptoms include genital itching, burning, and sometimes a white \"cottage cheese-like\" discharge from the vagina. Less commonly the penis may be affected, resulting in itchiness. 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In some (but not all) molecular phylogenetic analyses, \"Hedyscepe\" from Lord Howe Island is nested in \"Basselinia\".\n\nSato (beverage): Sato (Thai: \u0e2a\u0e32\u0e42\u0e17 , \u00a0] , rtgs:\u00a0\"satho\" ) is a traditional northeastern Thailand (Isan) beer style that has been made for centuries from starchy glutinous or sticky rice by growers in that region. Just as other regional varieties made not from grapes but cereal are commonly called wine rather than beer, \"sato\" is commonly called Thai rice wine. When brewed in little brown jugs called \"hai\" (\u0e44\u0e2b ), it is called lao hai (\u0e40\u0e2b\u0e25\u0e49\u0e32\u0e44\u0e2b ) or lao u (\u0e40\u0e2b\u0e25\u0e49\u0e32\u0e2d\u0e38 ).\n\nRanks of the Bangladesh Army: The Bangladesh Army (Bengali: \u09ac\u09be\u0982\u09b2\u09be\u09a6\u09c7\u09b6 \u09b8\u09c7\u09a8\u09be\u09ac\u09be\u09b9\u09bf\u09a8\u09c0 ) is the land forces branch of the Military of Bangladesh. The rank structure of the Bangladesh Army is divided in two main parts: commissioned officers/officers and soldiers, officers have two categories of ranks one is known simply as officers and the other category is generals or general officers, on the other hand soldiers have three categories of ranks. Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs) and NCOs are enlisted personnel, not officers. From the rank of Second Lieutenant to the highest rank of General all are commissioned officers. Commissioned Officers are regarded as 1st class Bangladesh-government officer. Men and women can receive commission from BMA, Bhatiary. 'Sainik' (Bengali: \u09b8\u09c8\u09a8\u09bf\u0995 ) is a Bengali word, it means Soldier in English, the rank \"Sainik\" is equivalent to 'Sepoy' or 'Jawan' of Pakistan Army and Indian Army. From a \"Sainik\" a person is promoted to Lance Corporal, and from this rank he/she gets NCO (Non Commissioned Officer) status. From the rank of 'Warrant Officer' persons are called JCO. From Major-General to General, officers of these rank holders are commonly called 'generals' and Brigadier-generals are known as Brigadiers in contraction, the suffix 'general' was added in 2001. 2nd Lieutenant, Lieutenants and Captains are considered junior officers (not junior commissioned officer). Major and Lieutenant-colonels (commonly called as colonels) are mid-ranking officers. Colonel and above are considered as senior officers. 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It was preceded by the 1990 film \"The Hunt for Red October\" and the 1992 film \"Patriot Games\", all three featuring Clancy's character Jack Ryan. It is the last film version of Clancy's novels to feature Harrison Ford as Ryan and James Earl Jones as Vice Admiral James Greer, as well as the final installment directed by Noyce.\n\nNewsfront: Newsfront is a 1978 Australian drama film starring Bill Hunter, Wendy Hughes, Chris Haywood and Bryan Brown, directed by Phillip Noyce. The screenplay is written by David Elfick, Bob Ellis, Philippe Mora, and Phillip Noyce. The original music score is composed by William Motzing. This film was shot on location in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Incorporating much actual newsreel footage, the film is shot in both black and white and colour.\n\nDead Calm (film): Dead Calm is a 1989 Australian psychological thriller film starring Sam Neill, Nicole Kidman and Billy Zane. It was based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Charles Williams. 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Rehme served as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences twice, between 1992\u20131993 and 1997\u20132001.\n\nThe Bone Collector: The Bone Collector is a 1999 psychological thriller film starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie, directed by Phillip Noyce and produced by Martin Bregman.\n\nSalt (2010 film): Salt is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce, written by Kurt Wimmer, and starring Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Daniel Olbrychski, August Diehl, and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Jolie plays Evelyn Salt, who is accused of being a Russian sleeper agent and goes on the run to try to clear her name.\n\nPatriot Games (film): Patriot Games is a 1992 American spy thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce and based on Tom Clancy's novel of the same name. It is a sequel to the 1990 film \"The Hunt for Red October\", but with different actors in the leading roles, Harrison Ford starring as Jack Ryan and Anne Archer as his wife. James Earl Jones is the lone holdover, reprising his role as Admiral James Greer. The cast also includes Sean Bean, Patrick Bergin, Thora Birch, Samuel L. Jackson, James Fox, and Richard Harris.\n\nBackroads (film): Backroads is a 1977 Australian film directed by Phillip Noyce. Two strangers \u2013 one white (Jack), one black (Gary) \u2013 steal a car in western New South Wales and drive around the coast. The original characters came from a story by Adelaide writer John Emery, with whom Noyce had worked on a short film. 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The group debuted in \"The Fantastic Four\" #1 (cover dated Nov. 1961), which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium. The Fantastic Four was the first superhero team created by editor/co-plotter Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, who developed a collaborative approach to creating comics with this title that they would use from then on.\n\nAll-Winners Squad: The All-Winners Squad is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The company's first such team, it first appeared in \"All Winners Comics\" #19 (Fall 1946), published by Marvel predecessor Timely Comics during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books.\n\nBruce Davison: Bruce Davison (born June 28, 1946) is an American actor and director. Davison is well known for his starring role in the cult horror film \"Willard\" (1971), as well as his Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning performance in \"Longtime Companion\" (1989). 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It was nominated in the Best British Documentary category for the British Independent Film Awards 2008.\n\nZeitgeist Films: Zeitgeist Films is an American independent film distributor based in New York City founded in 1988 by co-Presidents Nancy Gerstman and Emily Russo. Films distributed by Zeitgeist are strongly auteur-driven by directors such as Christopher Nolan, Guy Maddin, Atom Egoyan, Todd Haynes, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Olivier Assayas, Abbas Kiarostami, Deepa Mehta, Jan \u0160vankmajer and the Brothers Quay. The expansive Zeitgeist film library includes \"Trouble the Water\", \"The Corporation\", \"Jellyfish\", \"Examined Life\", \"Into Great Silence\", Ten and Irma Vep. 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He played as an outside left. He began his career in non-league football in his native north-east of England with Chester-le-Street and Washington Colliery, and was on the books of Chelsea, without representing that club in the league, before finishing his career in the Midland League for Grantham.\n\nGrantham Town F.C.: Grantham Town Football Club is a football club, based in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. They are currently members of the Northern Premier League Premier Division and play at the South Kesteven Sports Stadium.\n\nBhamashah Stadium: Bhamashah Stadium is cricket ground in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. It has hosted five matches for Uttar Pradesh cricket team till November 2013 since making its debut in 2003 when Uttar Pradesh cricket team played against Punjab cricket team as match ended in a draw. Manish Pandey scored 194 in a match between Karnataka cricket team and home team Uttar Pradesh cricket team. The stadium is home of Indian fast-bowler Praveen Kumar and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. It is domestic cricket stadium and large stadium.\n\n2014 St Helens RLFC season: The 2014 St Helens R.F.C. season is the clubs 140th in their history; their 119th in rugby league. The Saints will be looking to end a 6-year silverware drought this season by competing for the Super League XIX title as well as the 113th edition of the Challenge Cup. This season marks Australian Nathan Brown's second season as head coach of the club, continuing from his first season in 2013 which ended in a 5th-place finish and an early playoff exit courtesy of an 11-10 defeat at Leeds Rhinos. They began their season by taking on last seasons runner-up Warrington Wolves at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, which ended in an 8-38 win for Saints. This win sent Saints on a win streak that lasted for eight Super League games before being defeated on 18 April 2014 by arch-rivals Wigan Warriors at Langtree Park in the annual Good Friday derby match. Easter was a period to forget for the Saints as they were beaten by Widnes Vikings for their second league defeat in a row, following the Good Friday defeat to bitter rivals Wigan, and then by Leeds Rhinos in Round 5 of the Challenge Cup meaning the Saints will miss out on the trophy for a sixth year. The Saints bounced back however on 1 May with a 48-18 win over the London Broncos. Saints suffered another Magic Weekend to the Warrington Wolves on 18 May with the game ending 41-24 to the Wolves. Results picked up after the Magic Weekend with two straight wins at home against Huddersfield & Salford however the Saints then traveled to Perpignan where they suffered a humiliating 42-0 loss to the Catalans Dragons. Once again, the Saints bounced back with an impressive win over Castleford Tigers at Langtree Park and with another outstanding performance in a pulsating game at the DW Stadium against arch-rivals Wigan Warriors that ended 12-16 in favour of the Saints; the win avenging the Good Friday defeat at Langtree Park. Following this win, Saints suffered a shock 40-10 defeat to Hull Kingston Rovers but bounced back with three straight wins before losing to Hull KR's cross-town rivals, Hull F.C., 19-12. However, a 40-16 win over Wakefield Trinity Wildcats & an extremely tight 12-13 win over Leeds Rhinos at Headingly put the Saints in a position where a win against Warrington on 4 September would hand them their first League Leaders' Shield since the 2008 season; with Castleford Tigers being the only other team in contention for the top spot. Despite losing their last two games of the regular season, Saints acquired the League Leaders' Shield following Castleford's failure to beat Catalans Dragons in their last game of the season; meaning that the Saints took their first piece of silverware since 2008. The unlikely success of the 2014 season culminated in a 14-6 win over arch-rivals Wigan Warriors in the 2014 Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford making Saints the Super League champions for the first time since 2006 in an extremely lively, well-fought contest that saw Wigan player Ben Flower sent off for a sucker punch on a defenceless Lance Hohaia in the 2nd minute of the game.\n\n1977 New York Jets season: The 1977 New York Jets season was the 18th season for the team and the 8th in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 3\u201311 record from 1976 under new head coach Walt Michaels and beginning the post-Joe Namath era. However, the Jets struggled with their third consecutive 3-11 season. They won a major off the field court decision. As per the memorandum of understanding signed in late 1961 by team original owner (as the New York Titans) Harry Wismer, Shea Stadium's co-tenants, the New York Mets, would have exclusive use of the stadium until they had completed their season. The Jets were, in most years, required to open the season with several road games, a problem made worse in 1969 and 1973 when the Mets had long playoff runs. Feeling that this arrangement was a disadvantage, the team announced in 1977 that they would play two home games a year during the month of September at the Giants' new home in New Jersey, Giants Stadium. Litigation began between New York City and the Jets over the issue, and in the lawsuit's settlement, the city agreed to allow the Jets to play two September home games a season at Shea beginning in 1978 for the remaining six years in the Jets' lease. In 1977, the Jets were to play one September game at Giants Stadium and an October 2 game at Shea. From 1967 through this season\u2014a span of 11 seasons\u2014the Jets did not play a home game at Shea Stadium in the month of September. As of 2017, the Jets are the first (and so far, only) team in NFL history to finish 3 straight seasons with only 3 wins. Since the NFL schedule expanded to 16 games in 1978, no team has finished 3-13 3 years in a row.\n\nUSM Alger in African football: USM Alger whose team has regularly taken part in Confederation of African Football (CAF) competitions. Qualification for Algerian clubs is determined by a team's performance in its domestic league and cup competitions, USM Alger have regularly qualified for the primary African competition, the African Cup, by winning the Ligue Professionnelle 1. USM Alger have also achieved African qualification via the Algerian Cup and have played in both the former African Cup Winners' Cup and the CAF Cup. the first match was against CARA Brazzaville and ended in victory for USM Alger 2\u20130 As for the biggest win result was in 2004 against ASFA Yennenga 8\u20131, and biggest loss firstly defeat in 1998 against Primeiro de Agosto club, and the secondly in 2013 away at against US Bitam 3\u20130, first participation in International competition were in the African Cup Winners' Cup in 1982 and the maximum in the quarter-finals against Ghanaian club Hearts of Oak, in the 1989 version of the same competition and the club withdrew from the same role after the loss in the first leg against Malagasy club BFV at Omar Hamadi Stadium, after that to miss the club's continental competitions for eight years until 1997 in the CAF Champions League for the first time, The beginning was against CD Travadores from the Cape Verde and ended with score 9\u20132 in total after the second round faced Udoji United Nigerian club and ended with a total of 3\u20132 to qualify the team for the group stage, where he signed with Raja Casablanca from Morocco, Primeiro de Agosto from Angola and recently Orlando Pirates of South Africa and the team finished second with 11 points, three victories, two draws and a single defeat was against Primeiro de Agosto score 1\u20132 away from home, and almost USM Alger advance to the final match and goal difference in favor of Raja Casablanca. the following year in the Cup Winners' Cup USMA eliminated in the quarter-final against Angola's Primeiro de Agosto 1\u20135 on aggregate and before the piece in the second round faced Ghapoha Readers Ghanaian club finished 2\u20130 on aggregate. then he participated in the CAF Cup for the first and last time the first match was against Horoya AC and ended in favor of the Union by away goals rule. later in the second round and faced Al-Ahli Wad Madani from Sudan, where they won back and forth a total of 7\u20130 to stop the march of the team in the quarter-final against Wydad Casablanca by away goals rule one more time.\n\n1983\u201384 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team: The 1983\u201384 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1983\u201384 season. The team played its home games in the Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and was a member of the Big Ten Conference. Under the direction of head coach Bill Frieder, the team finished tied for fourth in the Big Ten Conference. The team earned an invitation to the 1984 National Invitation Tournament (NIT) where it was crowned champion. Although during the seventeen weeks of Associated Press Top Twenty Poll the team was ranked twice, including a peak of number fifteen, it began and finished the season unranked and it also ended the season unranked in the final UPI Coaches' Poll. Dan Pelekoudas earned honorable mention Academic All-American recognition. Tim McCormick and Eric Turner served as team captains, while Roy Tarpley earned team MVP. Turner's career assist total of 421 eclipsed Steve Grote's 358 and would stand until Antoine Joubert tied him as a junior and then totaled 539 in 1987, while his career average of 5.00 per game, which surpassed Ricky Green's 4.05 would stand until Gary Grant's career ended in 1988 with 5.67 per game. Tarpley 69 blocked shots and 2.09 blocked shot average were school records that he would break himself in subsequent seasons. Turner ended his career with an average of 35.3\u00a0minutes per game, which surpassed Mike McGee's 1981 record and continues to be the school's best. On January 28, 1984, against Illinois Turner played 56\u00a0minutes for the highest single game total in school history, surpassing his 55\u00a0minute effort the prior year. The record still stands.\n\nCampbell Field (Colorado): Campbell Field, officially Marv Kay Stadium at Harry D. Campbell Field, is an American college football stadium located in Golden, Colorado. The stadium serves as the home field of the Colorado Mines Orediggers football team representing the Colorado School of Mines. Campbell Field is one of the oldest football fields in existence, the oldest west of the Mississippi River and the oldest in NCAA Division II. Originally it was a dirt surface all-purpose athletic field in exactly its current configuration, built within a clay pit, a fitting mined-out home for the Orediggers. Its first athletic contest, held on May 20, 1893, was the first annual Colorado Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association Field Day, featuring many athletic contests between the University of Colorado, Colorado A&M, Colorado School of Mines, and the University of Denver, in which Mines claimed the most medals. Its first football game took place on October 7, 1893, a 6-0 Mines victory over the University of Denver. It has been home to the football Orediggers through all but the first five seasons of their existence (their previous home were the now-destroyed grounds at the southeast corner of 19th and Illinois streets in Golden), and has been renovated several times throughout its existence. The field was originally called Athletic Park, renamed Brooks Field after Mines trustee and benefactor Ralph D. Brooks in 1922, and renamed Campbell Field after 1939 undefeated team member and benefactor Harry D. Campbell in 2010. Campbell Field is the oldest football field in the west, the oldest in NCAA Division II football and the 5th oldest college football field in the nation.\n\nHazaribagh Stadium: Hazaribagh Stadium is a multi-purposed stadium in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand. The stadium has hosted two Ranji Trophy matches for Bihar cricket team in 1987 against Tripura cricket team as match was won by Bihar cricket team by an innings and 144 runs. Second was played in 1988 between Bihar cricket team and Orissa cricket team as the match ended in a drawn.\n\nMount Union Purple Raiders football: The Mount Union Purple Raiders football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Mount Union located in the U.S. state of Ohio. They compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division III level and are members of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC). The team was established in 1893 and plays its home games at the 5,600 seat Mount Union Stadium. They are coached by Vince Kehres. Through the 2015 season, Mount Union football has won 12 Division III National Championships and 27 OAC titles, which includes a streak of 24 consecutive conference titles from 1992 through 2015. Additionally, the Purple Raiders own the NCAA football record for consecutive victories with 55, set from 2000 to 2003, which broke their previous record of 54, set from 1996 to 1999. The team has also had notable winning streaks of 110 consecutive wins in the regular season from 1994 to 2005 and 112 from 2005 to 2016, along with a 98-game winning streak at home that also ended in 2016. 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The song was released on July 15, 2012, as the lead single of his sixth studio album \"Psy 6 (Six Rules), Part 1\", and debuted at number one on South Korea's Gaon Chart. On December 21, 2012, \"Gangnam Style\" became the first YouTube video to reach one billion and two billion views. The song's music video has been viewed over 2.9 billion times on YouTube, and was the most viewed video on YouTube from November 24, 2012, when it surpassed the music video for \"Baby\" by Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris, to July 10, 2017, when it was surpassed by the music video for \"See You Again\" by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth.\n\nBrown Rang: Brown Rang is a Punjabi language song sung by Yo Yo Honey Singh. Upon the release the song topped the charts worldwide and captured positive reviews both from the critics and the audience. The video was released on 28 February 2012 . it was the biggest hit of the following year and Brown Rang was the YouTube's most trending video of 2012. It won the top spot in the list of YouTube's most watched video of 2012 in India with over 10 million views. According to YouTube in Rewind, the song had beaten the popular Korean Song \"Gangnam Style\" that stood at the second place in the list.\n\nOK Go videography: The musical rock band OK Go has earned considerable fame for their creative but often low-budget music videos, most of which have been promoted through Internet video sharing sites like YouTube. Many of these have become viral videos; the 2006 video for \"Here It Goes Again\", in which the band performed a complex routine with the aid of motorized treadmills, has received over 50 million views four years later. Their video for Needing/Getting, released February 5, 2012 in partnership with Chevrolet, debuted during Super Bowl XLVI and has over 32 million views on YouTube. Samuel Bayer, who produced many music videos in the 1990s, asserted that OK Go's promotion of music videos on the Internet was akin to Nirvana's ushering in the grunge movement. Many of the videos also use long or single-shot takes, which \"Salon\"' s Matt Zoller Seitz says \"restore[s] a sense of wonder to the musical number by letting the performers' humanity shine through and allowing them to do their thing with a minimum of filmmaking interference\". The success of OK Go's music first won the band the 14th Annual Webby Special Achievement Award for Film and Video Artist of the Year. The video for \"This Too Shall Pass\" was named both \"Video of the Year\" and \"Best Rock Video\" at the 3rd annual UK Music Video Awards. \"This Too Shall Pass\" won the LA Film Fest's Audience Award for Best Music Video, UK MVA Awards \u2013 Music Video of the Year Winner 2010, among others.\n\nPlay (Jolin Tsai album): Play ( ) is the thirteenth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai ( ). It was released on November 15, 2014, by Warner Music Taiwan. The album melds dancehall with bubblegum pop, breathtaking love songs with hilariously catty weirdness and euphorically catchy melodies with propulsive rhythms. The album garnered critical acclaim and was declared as \"easily the best album of the year\". The music video of the title track, \"Play\", became the most-viewed Chinese-language music video of 2014 on YouTube and thrust her into the international spotlight. Nolan Feeney from \"Time\" magazine claimed the music video \"the year's best pop music video.\" The album has sold more than 85,000 copies in Taiwan alone, and made her the best-selling female singer of the year in Taiwan. The title track, \"Play\", reached number 1 on the Hit FM Top 100 Singles of the Year. The ninth track, \"The Third Person and I\", reached number 8 on the chart. The album earned Tsai six Golden Melody Award nominations for Best Mandarin Album, Song of the Year, Best Vocal Recording Album, and three Best Music Videos, and she finally won for Best Mandarin Album and Best Vocal Recording Album. The album also earned Tsai an MTV Europe Music Award nomination for Best Taiwanese Act. The album also earned Tsai an Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Asian Artist.\n\nA capella (Ylvis song): \"a capella\" is a song and music video by the Norwegian duo Ylvis. It parodies a cappella groups like Pentatonix. Ylvis revealed \"a capella\" on \"I kveld med YLVIS\" on TVNorge on January 5, 2016. Three days after the song's release, it had 250,000 views.\n\nCrystallize (Lindsey Stirling song): \"Crystallize\" is a song by American violinist Lindsey Stirling from her self-titled studio album, \"Lindsey Stirling\". The song was released as a music video on YouTube on February 23, 2012. 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He was proficient in playing both the upright bass and the guitar and was a capable singer, but he is perhaps best known as one of the most prolific songwriters of his time. Next to Muddy Waters, Dixon is recognized as the most influential person in shaping the post\u2013World War II sound of the Chicago blues.\n\nOytun Ersan: Oytun Ersan (born June 22, 1978) is a Turkish Cypriot electric bass and upright bass player, composer and recording artist. He has collaborated with a wide variety of artists including Dave Weckl, Eric Marienthal, Gary Husband, Gerry Etkins, Mike Miller, Brett Garsed, Dean Brown, Okan Ersan, Karen Briggs, Prof. Rex Richardson, Wycliffe Gordon, \u00c7a\u011fr\u0131 Sertel, Thomas Wolff, Savvas Savva, Tony Jones, Ola Onabule, Lloyd Chisholm, Paul Roos and Andrey Alpatov. He is an official artist endorser for some top profile companies like Fodera Guitars (USA), MarkBass (IT) and Gruv Gear (USA). In May 2015, he released his first Jazz Fusion album entitled \"East Meets West\" as seen in \"Bass Musician Magazine\" and \"All About Jazz\". His second Jazz Fusion album \"Fusiolicious\" will be released in early 2017 which gathers some of the most influential Jazz musicians in the world including Dave Weckl, Eric Marienthal, Gary Husband, Gerry Etkins, Dean Brown, Mike Miller, Brett Garsed, Karen Briggs and Okan Ersan. In addition to his production support, Mixing and Mastering of the album is carried out by Ric Fierabracci. Oytun Ersan has performed at various international festivals and venues till date.\n\nHarold Ashby: Harold Ashby (March 21, 1925 in Kansas City, Missouri \u2013 June 13, 2003 in New York City) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. He worked with Duke Ellington's band, having replaced Jimmy Hamilton in 1968. In 1959, he recorded backing Willie Dixon on the latter's debut album, \"Willie's Blues\".\n\nBrian Bromberg: Brian Bromberg (born December 5, 1960) is an American jazz bassist and record producer who performs on both electric and acoustic instruments. Though he tends to gravitate towards the genre of smooth jazz, Bromberg has released some straight-ahead jazz records in which he performs with a trio, and has even ventured into more rock-oriented jazz fusion territory as of late. His innovative and technically demanding style of playing extends to both electric and upright bass. On his acoustic bass albums, Bromberg performs jazzy interpretations of various pop and rock staples from the 1960s and '70s completely solo. Regarding his work with electric bass, Bromberg, among other bassists, helped popularize the piccolo bass, or bass with each string tuned an octave up, by releasing several albums in which he plays both the bass line and melody. For instance, upon first listen many will be surprised to learn that, although soaring guitar can be heard throughout the album, Bromberg's 2005 release \"Metal\" contains only Bromberg on two overdubbed basses, one of which is heavily effects-laden to make it sound like an electric guitar.\n\nJohn Jorgenson: John R. Jorgenson (born July 6, 1956) is an American musician. Although best known for his guitar work with bands such as the Desert Rose Band and The Hellecasters, he is also proficient on the mandolin, mandocello, Dobro, pedal steel guitar, piano, upright bass, clarinet, bassoon, and saxophone. While a member of the Desert Rose Band, he won the Academy of Country Music's \"Guitarist of the Year\" award two consecutive years.\n\nArsen Roulette: Arsen Sheklian, better known by his stage name Arsen Roulette, (born July 23, 1976) is an American singer, lyricist, guitar player and upright bass player from Fresno, California. Roulette is a prolific songwriter penning more than 100 songs in the Rockabilly Genre, a mixture of Rock and Roll, Blues and American Hillbilly music. In 1996 Arsen discovered Rocabilly music and in 1997 Arsen formed the rockabilly trio \"Arsen Roulette and the Ricochets\", the bands rotating members were a veritable whose who of neo-rockabilly giants. After several name changes and a successful U.S. tour, the trio grew into a quartet of semi-permanent musicians, mainly European Rock-A-Billy musicians who play full-time in other bands of this genre. Arsen Roulette makes bi-annual pilgrimages to Europe, frequently headlining Europe's biggest Rockabilly events; Summer Jamboree, Hemsby, Screamin' Festival and the Brighton Rumble just to name a few.\n\nMathias Eick: Mathias Eick (born 26 June 1979) is a Norwegian jazz musician, and the brother of the jazz musicians Johannes Eick and Trude Eick. He is mainly known from his releases on the jazz label ECM Records. His main instrument is the trumpet, but he also plays upright bass, vibraphone, piano and guitar. He has performed with several well-known music groups and musicians, e.g. Jaga Jazzist, Manu Katch\u00e9, and \"Trondheim Jazz Orchestra\" together with Chick Corea and Pat Metheny. 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Other actors in this film included Linda Hamilton, Michael Caine, Jon Lovitz, Courteney Cox, and Rene Russo.\n\nMy Stepmother Is an Alien: My Stepmother Is an Alien is a 1988 American comedy science fiction film produced by the Weintraub Entertainment Group for release through Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Dan Aykroyd and Kim Basinger, with featured performances by Jon Lovitz and Alyson Hannigan.\n\nJon Lovitz: Jonathan Michael Lovitz (born July 21, 1957) is an American comedian, actor and singer, best known as a cast member of \"Saturday Night Live\" from 1985 to 1990. He starred as Jay Sherman in \"The Critic\" and has appeared in numerous other television series and films.\n\nThe Critic: The Critic is an American prime time animated series revolving around the life of New York film critic Jay Sherman, voiced by actor Jon Lovitz. It was created by writing partners Al Jean and Mike Reiss, who had previously worked as writers and showrunners (seasons 3 and 4) on \"The Simpsons\". \"The Critic\" had 23 episodes produced, first broadcast on ABC in 1994, and finishing its original run on Fox in 1995. According to PopMatters, \"the creators [said] they intended the series as their 'love letter to New York.'\"\n\nSaturday Night Live cast members: The following is a list of \"Saturday Night Live\" cast members, past and present. The cast members of \"Saturday Night Live\" were originally referred to as the \"Not Ready For Prime Time Players.\"\n\nToquegua: Toquegua may be the name of a group of people, and a language, spoken along the Atlantic coast of Guatemala and Honduras from the area around the mouth of the Golfo Dulce to the Ulua river in Honduras. It is also an elite indigenous family surname in colonial Honduras, and a place name in the Motagua river valley in 1536. Feldman (1975), largely based on unpublished notes of Nicholas Helmuth conserved in the American Philosophical Society, concludes that Toquegua is a Ch'ol Mayan-related language. Sheptak (2007) contests that identification and concludes the people referred to as the Toquegua were multi-lingual, speaking Yucatec, Ch'ol, Nahuatl, and Lenca.\n\nRat Race (film): Rat Race is a 2001 American ensemble comedy film directed by Jerry Zucker, written by Andy Breckman, and starring Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jon Lovitz, Kathy Najimy, Lanai Chapman, Breckin Meyer, Amy Smart, Seth Green, Vince Vieluf, Wayne Knight, John Cleese, Dave Thomas, Dean Cain, and Kathy Bates. The film has a plot similar to the films \"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World\" and \"Scavenger Hunt\". Its main plot revolves around six teams of people who are given the task of racing 563 miles from a Las Vegas casino to a Silver City, New Mexico train station, where a storage locker contains a duffel bag filled with $2 million; the first person to reach the locker wins and gets to keep the money.\n\nBula Quo!: Bula Quo! is a 2013 British adventure comedy film directed by Stuart St Paul, starring Jon Lovitz, Craig Fairbrass, Laura Aikman and Status Quo musicians Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt.\n\nCarpenter, Colorado: Carpenter is a ghost town in Mesa County, Colorado, United States, twelve miles northeast of Grand Junction at the end of an extension to 27\u00bc Road. The settlement was established by William Thomas Carpenter early in 1890 to provide the miners who worked in his two Book Cliff mines with a place to live. He began building shacks to house his single miners and later erected small houses for the employees with families. As a result of the town's rapid growth, a request to the U.S. post office to establish a branch there in June 1890 was quickly obliged and the community was officially dubbed Carpenter. However, the town never attained a population of over 50, and the post office closed its doors after only a year. After the closure of its post office, Carpenter built a company store and a combination boarding house/restaurant. Book Cliff company stone cutters and masons constructed several buildings and many foundations at Carpenter, using stone from the company quarry near the cliffs. One of the finest examples of a building made of Book Cliff sandstone is the Fruita, Colorado Catholic church. Several years of prosperity followed the arrival of the Little Book Cliff Railway at the townsite in 1892. Carpenter began to formulate big plans for his village. He envisioned it as a tourist resort complete with hotel, dance pavilion, picnic areas, and even a lake that was to be fed by a spring located near his Book Cliff mines. Carpenter renamed the camp \"Poland Spring\" after a noted resort of that name in Maine. It was variously referred to as Polen, Pollen, and Polan Springs, despite the fact that Carpenter\u2019s intended name was evidenced by his having it emblazoned on the side of one of his railroad excursion cars. The resort plans were never completed because Carpenter went broke shortly after the Panic of 1893. Isaac Chauncey Wyman, a wealthy Massachusetts investor, became the next owner of the Book Cliff company. The town continued to enjoy an active existence because he did much to improve the mines and thus created a need for additional employees. 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The Tau Taa Wana people referred to themselves as Tao Taa, as in \"tao\" means \"people\" and \"taa\" means \"not\". 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The Strip is approximately 4.2 mi in length, located immediately south of the Las Vegas city limits in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester. However, the Strip is often referred to as being in Las Vegas. Most of the Strip has been designated an All-American Road, and is considered a scenic route at night.\n\nPromus Hotel Corporation: Promus Hotel Corporation was a hotel owner, management, and franchise company based in Memphis, Tennessee. Spun off from the Holiday Corp. in December 1989 as Promus Companies, the company became Promus Hotel Corporation in 1995 after the firm's gambling interests were spun off as Harrah's Entertainment. Promus Hotel Corp. ceased to exist after its purchase by Hilton Hotels Corporation in 1998.\n\nMinor Hotels: Minor Hotel Group (MHG) is a hotel owner, operator, and investor. It currently has 154 hotels, resorts, and serviced suites in 22 countries across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, South America, Africa, and the Indian Ocean. 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The settlement was established by William Thomas Carpenter early in 1890 to provide the miners who worked in his two Book Cliff mines with a place to live. He began building shacks to house his single miners and later erected small houses for the employees with families. As a result of the town's rapid growth, a request to the U.S. post office to establish a branch there in June 1890 was quickly obliged and the community was officially dubbed Carpenter. However, the town never attained a population of over 50, and the post office closed its doors after only a year. After the closure of its post office, Carpenter built a company store and a combination boarding house/restaurant. Book Cliff company stone cutters and masons constructed several buildings and many foundations at Carpenter, using stone from the company quarry near the cliffs. One of the finest examples of a building made of Book Cliff sandstone is the Fruita, Colorado Catholic church. 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The dog's name is taken from the comic strip character Fred Basset, whose strip featured regularly on the \"Hamish & Andy\" radio show. Since retiring from racing, Fred Basset has become an ambassador for greyhound adoption.\n\nSid Wyman: Sidney \"Sid\" Wyman (June 1, 1910 \u2013 June 1978 in St. Louis, Missouri) was a poker player and hotel owner in Las Vegas, Nevada.\n\nGrand Hotel Saltsj\u00f6baden: The Grand Hotel Saltsj\u00f6baden (officially: \"Grand H\u00f4tel Saltsj\u00f6baden\") is a hotel in Saltsj\u00f6baden, Sweden. Built on the initiative of Knut Agathon Wallenberg, it was opened in 1893 by king Oscar II of Sweden. The hotel was owned by the Wallenberg family up to 1999, when it was purchased by Nordisk Renting who sold it in 2002 to Danish-Egyptian hotel owner Enan Galaly's chain Helnan Hotels. On 20 December 1938, the Saltsj\u00f6baden Agreement was signed inside the hotel.\n\nJudge Dredd (disambiguation): Judge Dredd is a comic book character whose strip appears in the British science fiction anthology \"2000 AD\".\n\nThe Mermaid (1910 film): The Mermaid is a 1910 American silent short comedy produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film focuses on John Gary, a hotel owner, who wants to revitalize his business. After reading about a reported mermaid sighting, he has his daughter Ethel pose as a mermaid and gets a newspaper reporter to witness and photograph the mermaid. The publicity results in the hotel becoming famous, but Ethel eventually discloses the joke to the guests of the hotel in her mermaid suit. The film was released on July 29, 1910 and was met with mostly positive reviews. 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It is known for its grand Victorian architecture, prestigious boutiques and high-end retailers. Collins Street has served as Melbourne's traditional main street since 1837 and was laid out as a core feature of the Hoddle Grid.\n\nFarm to Market Road 157: Farm to Market Road 157 (FM 157) is a Farm to Market Road in the US state of Texas, traveling from an exit on Texas State Highway 121 south, through Euless, Bedford, Fort Worth, and Arlington in Tarrant County, then enters Johnson County, and passes through Mansfield, and Venus, before entering Ellis County, and terminating at an intersection with Farm to Market Road 66 in Maypearl. While located in Euless and Bedford, FM 157 is known as Industrial Boulevard, while in Fort Worth, it is known as Collins Street. In Arlington, the route continues on Collins, Abram, and Cooper Streets. In Mansfield, the road is known as Main Street and Lone Star Road; in Venus as Main Street, 8th Street, and 7th Street; and in Maypearl as Highway 157. The highway passes directly through the center of Euless and Bedford, passing large neighborhoods and businesses. The route passes a large wetland before passing directly through downtown Arlington, passing major attractions such as Cowboys Stadium and Rangers Ballpark. The route passes through the center of the University of Texas at Arlington, and continues through downtown and southern Arlington, before entering Mansfield. The route continues though central Mansfield, and south to Maypearl. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) designated the route in 1945, and redesignated the portion traveling from SH 121 to US Bus. 287 as Urban Road 157 (UR 157) in 1995.\n\nHandicraft: A handicraft, sometimes more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft or handmade, is any of a wide variety of types of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by hand or by using only simple tools. It is a traditional main sector of craft, and applies to a wide range of creative and design activities that are related to making things with one's hands and skill, including work with textiles, moldable and rigid materials, paper, plant fibers, etc. One of the world's oldest handicraft is Dhokra; this is a sort of metal casting has been used in India for over 4,000 years and is still used. Usually the term is applied to traditional techniques of creating items (whether for personal use or as products) that are both practical and aesthetic.Handicraft industries are those that produces things with hands to meet the needs of the people in their locality.Machines are not used.\n\nNorthfield Main Street Historic District: The Northfield Main Street Historic District is a historic district located along the full length of Main Street from Millers Brook to Pauchaug Brook in Northfield, Massachusetts. The district encompasses the part of Main Street that was laid out when Northfield was first established in the 17th century. The area has retained many of its traditional lot divisions, and features civic and residential construction from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.\n\nChapin National Bank Building: The Chapin National Bank Building is a historic bank building at 1675-1677 Main Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. It was built in 1917 for the Chapin National Bank, which was established in 1872 by the local transportation magnate Chester Chapin, on the site of a previous building of the same bank. The two story Neo-Classical cast stone structure has classical Doric friezes on both its Main Street and Lyman Street facades. When built both facades had a line of Doric columns, but those on the Lyman Street side have either been paneled over or removed. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.\n\nEnnistymon: Ennistymon or Ennistimon (Irish: \"Inis D\u00edom\u00e1in\" ) is a country market town in County Clare, near the west coast of Ireland. A popular tourist spot, it has a typical Irish main street, with many traditional pubs. The river Inagh, with its small rapids known as the Cascades, runs through the town, behind the main street. A bridge across the river leads to nearby Lahinch, on the N67 national secondary road. The town is connected to Ennis by the N85, the main street through the town.\n\nY1-class Melbourne tram: The Y1-class was a class of four trams built by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board built as a modified version of the Y-class to trial one man operation. Initially used on East and West Preston routes from Collins Street, from 1934 they were transferred to the Toorak line. From 1936 they were used on Burwood services from Camberwell depot. In 1933, 613 was used on Victorian Railways' Sandringham railway station to Black Rock line.\n\nBack lane: A back lane is a roadway often found in a planned medieval village running parallel to the main street at the other end of the Burgage plots. There may be a back lane on each side of the main street which together with the main street itself provide a rectangular framework for the development of the village. Although the burgage plot was used for small scale activities such as livestock or orchards, the back lane frequently divided the village from the main agricultural area - such as the open fields.\n\nOlmsted-Hixon-Albion Block: The Olmsted-Hixon-Albion Block is a historic commercial block at 1645-1659 Main Street in the South End of downtown Springfield, Massachusetts. The building is actually three separate buildings that were conjoined by internal connections in 1929. The Olmsted Block (1645-1649 Main Street) was built in 1875 by John C. Olmsted, a leading businessman and banker in the city, and used as an office building. The Hixon Block (1653-1655 Main Street) was built in 1862 for John Hixon, a wholesale shoe and boot manufacturer. His premises was used by a paper products manufacturer after his death. The Albion Block (1657-1659) was built in 1866 as a boarding house; it was acquired in 1877 by the Bay State Paper Company, which gave the building its name.\n\nNashville Terminal Subdivision: The Nashville Terminal Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. State of Tennessee. The Subdivision is broken up into 5 sections all in Nashville, Tennessee. The northern part of the Terminal is in Madison, Tennessee at milepost 000/0BA 174 on the southern end of the Ex-L&N Mainline Subdivision at Monfort. Disptach for the Mainline Sub is known as \"LD\" which is part of the Cincinnati Division. From here in Madison begins the double track that stays for another 22 miles south to Brentwood, Tennessee. At milepost 000/0BA/00H 176.6, the famous Johnny Cash \"Amqui\" location where the Ex-L&N Evansville, Indiana line, the Henderson Subdivision meets with the Terminal. Dispatch for the Henderson Sub is known as \"SA\" and operates on AAR58. There are two crossings near each other, Williams Ave and Nesbitt Lane at Amqui. From here the Terminal goes south about 2 miles to the Nashville National Cemetery to the first major location, known as Ekin, 000179, where there is a cross over track from number 1 to number 2 track (left to right track). There is also the first EDD (Defect Detector) at 000179.1. Few more miles southward, the next major location appears. At 000181.0, Maplewood is a major location for the Terminal. From here the regular Terminal goes south to swap crews at Kayne Ave, and the right side, Radnor Cutoff, detours the city and gives yard departures and arrivals direct access to and from Radnor yard to cities like Louisville and Chicago. The Cutoff runs from Maplewood to Shelby Park double track. From Shebly the track converges into one to pass the historic Shelby bridge, then it opens back to double track. From there, the cutoff hits the Intermediates at 0BA187.0 known as Chicken Pike. The Radnor Cutoff carries the L&N mainline classification of \"0BA\" but meets the main at the same milepost from the Terminal. At Chicken Pike, trains are staged to await arrival to Radnor yard. Once they get clearance, speed is decreased to 15, and at 0BA188.1 the EDD (Defect Detector) sounds for departures and arrivals. This location is known as North Radnor. The right track diverging from the #2 is known as A-1, it is for departure trains to Chattanooga and Atlanta. The left track which goes west from the #1 is known as A-2, and serves as a departure track to Memphis, and if the cutoff is out of service, all northbound departures. The interesting piece of Maplewood is the crossovers that are there to move trains from the Cutoff to the Main. Both lines remain double track for a while. The main runs south for 2 more miles until the Intermediate signals at 000183.0. Commonly trains will stop before Delmas Ave when Kayne Ave is at capacity and await dispatch permission before moving south. From here, the main continues south until the CR Cumberland River Swingbridge, where the main converges into a single track shortly to cross the bridge. At this point, trains had been running at track speed of around 40. From the drawbridge into town, speed is reduced to around 10. After the bridge is passed, the main returns to double track in downtown. On the #1 track about a half a mile south, another connecting track is present. This is the Wye track that connects the main with the Bruceton side, while rarely used for mainline trains, locals and river jobs use it. The location is known as 8th Avenue or 8th Avenue Wye. The main then runs down to Kayne Ave, the central hotbed of all Nashville thru traffic. The Memphis, Tennessee Ex-L&N Bruceton Subdivision meets with the Terminal. The Bruceton Sub begins at Church Street at 00N0.0. The line then runs single track until 00N0.7 \"11th Avenue\" where it turns into double track and also meets the aforementioned, Wye track. The Bruceton line then goes southwest a while to the next signals, at \"Shops\". Now speed has been increased. The line is still double track until \"Sellars\", where speed is increased to 40 and jurisdiction transferred to the SD Dispatcher. For a short time, 4 main tracks are present and an additional fifth track for switchers and yard movements. The tracks from left to right in Kayne Ave are as follows: 100, 99, 98, 12, 3. The Kayne Ave yard is also here in this area, which houses some frieght and some switcher engines. The tracks to the old shed are covered and removed. The Union Station is not an active station, but a historic hotel. Crew change usually occurs at the \"walkway\" which is under the Demombreun St bridge by the Kayne Ave Tower. This is also where the Ex-NC&StL Chattanooga Subdivision begins. Then tracks run south to Fogg St/South End where things get complicated. At milepost 000/0BA/00J187 the 98 track merges into the 12 track, making for 3 tracks now. There is a crossover from 99 to 12, also a crossover from 12 to 3. About 2/10ths of a mile down the 99 merges into the 12 track reducing the tracks back to the regular double. About 4/10ths of a mile down the line from Fogg St, 000187.4, Oak St, is a crossover track from #2 to #1 (the track names are no longer 3 and 12, but are back to regular names). When trains use this crossover northbound, such as Memphis bound trains from the A-2 line, they refer to it as \"Long Lead\". And now, the Terminal splits into two parts. The right side turns into a single track shortly, and will become the Chattanooga Subdivision, and the left side runs south to Brentwood. The right track runs single shortly until double track for a while. This begins part of the Chattanooga Sub or J-Line. The #2 meets with the A-2 connection track at 00J2.2 known as A-2. Speed is now increased to 40. Commonly northbounds will stage at 4th Ave on the #1 to await clearance. Now about a mile down the #1 meets the A-1 connection line. At 00J3.6 known as A-1. Further down the double track ends at Glencliff (00J4.9). Now it runs single for three miles until it hits Danley, which has the D Line connection track, which is an arrival track for incoming Radnor trains from the J Line. At Danley, the Terminal ends but the same dispatcher handles traffic, \"SC\". At Oak Street, our main terminal line goes south two miles to 000189.0 known as Criaghead or Vine Hill. There is a crossover here from #1 to #2 track. And there is also a connection/delivery track to the Nashville and Eastern Railroad which connects the Tennessee Central Railroad Museum to a major railroad. Trains sometimes stop on the #2 before Craighead if they are waiting to enter Radnor yard. Sometimes trains wait on the #1 at the Berry Road crossing if they await arrival to Kayne Ave. At this point, speed has been increased to 30 from 10. Moving south, the line hits Radnor Yard at 000192. The #2 track meets the E-Line arrival track which most Memphis trains and locals use. The B-Line which meets the #1 track is used for departures out of the C yard and local jobs. At Mayton, 000192.3, the B line meets the #1 track, and there is a crossover track from #2 to #1. Speed is now at 40. 2 miles south, at 000194.0, South Radnor, the next intersection is present. This is where the Radnor A yard meets the main. There is a single departure/arrival track that meets the #2 track along with a crossover from #1 to #2 track. Commonly, the #2 track south of the signals is used to halt trains. This location is known as TVA, because of the power station that is adjacent. From here the Terminal runs about 2.5 miles south until we hit the southern tip. The tracks converge onto one single main, at 000/0BA196.6 known as Brentwood. Speed is increased to 50 and jurisdiction to the S.E. dispatcher. The right track is the main, S&NA North, while the left track is the Nashville Subdivision which runs to Columbia and exchanges freight with the TSRR. 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With this event, SummerSlam became the first pay-per-view to have events in the three major indoor venues in the New York metropolitan area. Madison Square Garden hosted the event in 1988, 1991, and 1998. The Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey hosted the event in 1989, 1997, and later in 2007.\n\nTom Brigance: Thomas Franklin Brigance (February 4, 1913 \u2013 October 14, 1990), professionally known as Tom Brigance, was a Texan-born New York-based fashion designer noted for his work in sportswear in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. As a house designer for Lord & Taylor, Brigance was best known for bathing costumes and play clothes, and for his clever use of flattering details such as pleats and darts. During the 1930s Brigance was a rare example of a male working in the female-dominated world of American sportswear design. In the late 1930s, he was regularly mentioned alongside Clare Potter as a leading name in mid-range priced sportswear. 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It is based on the true story of Bobby Fischer's challenge against top Soviet chess grandmasters during the Cold War and culminating in the 1972 World Chess Championship match versus Boris Spassky in Reykjav\u00edk, Iceland. It was directed by Edward Zwick and written by Steven Knight. The film stars Tobey Maguire as Bobby Fischer, Liev Schreiber as Boris Spassky, Lily Rabe as Joan Fischer, and Peter Sarsgaard as William Lombardy. It was released in the United States on September 16, 2015.\n\nDavid Hackett Fischer: David Hackett Fischer (born December 2, 1935) is University Professor and Earl Warren Professor of History at Brandeis University. Fischer's major works have tackled everything from large macroeconomic and cultural trends (\"Albion's Seed,\" \"The Great Wave\") to narrative histories of significant events (\"Paul Revere's Ride,\" \"Washington's Crossing\") to explorations of historiography (\"Historians' Fallacies\", in which he coined the term Historian's fallacy).\n\nLegacy of George Washington: George Washington (February 22, 1732\u00a0\u2013 December 14, 1799) commanded America's war for independence (1775\u20131783), and was the first President of the United States, from 1789 to 1797. 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Fischer explains \"the origins and stability of a social system which for two centuries has remained stubbornly democratic in its politics, capitalist in its economy, libertarian in its laws and individualist in its society and pluralistic in its culture.\" Fischer describes \"Albion's Seed\" as a modified Teutonic germ theory within the framework of the Frontier Thesis and the migration model.\n\nWashington's Crossing (book): Washington's Crossing is a Pulitzer Prize-winning book written by David Hackett Fischer and part of the \"Pivotal Moments in American History\" series. It is primarily about George Washington's leadership during the 1776 campaign of the American Revolutionary War, culminating with the famous crossing of the Delaware River and the subsequent campaign, with the Battle of Trenton, the Second Battle of Trenton, and the Battle of Princeton.\n\nFurtive fallacy: The furtive fallacy is an informal fallacy of emphasis in which outcomes are asserted to have been caused by the hidden misconduct or wrongdoing by decision makers. Historian David Hackett Fischer identified it as the belief that significant facts of history are necessarily sinister, and that \"history itself is a story of causes mostly insidious and results mostly invidious.\" It is more than a conspiracy theory in that it does not merely consider the possibility of hidden motives and deeds, but insists on them. In its extreme form, the fallacy represents general paranoia.\n\nDavid Souter: David Hackett Souter ( ; born September 17, 1939) is a retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He served from October 1990 until his retirement in June 2009. Appointed by President George H. W. Bush to fill the seat vacated by William J. Brennan, Jr., Souter sat on both the Rehnquist and Roberts courts and came to vote reliably with the court's liberal members.\n\nChamplain's Dream: Champlain\u2019s Dream: The European Founding of North America is a biography written by American historian, David Hackett Fischer and published in 2008. It is a biography of French \"soldier, spy, master mariner, explorer, cartographer, artist and \"Father of New France\"\", Samuel de Champlain.\n\nQuakers in science: The Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers, encouraged some values which may have been conducive to encouraging scientific talents. 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William's successful invasion of England with a Dutch fleet and army led to his ascension to the throne as William III of England jointly with his wife, Mary II, James's daughter, after the Declaration of Right, leading to the Bill of Rights 1689.\n\nLeisler's Rebellion: Leisler's Rebellion was an uprising in late 17th century colonial New York in which German American merchant and militia captain Jacob Leisler seized control of the colony's south and ruled it from 1689 to 1691. The uprising took place in the aftermath of Britain's Glorious Revolution and the 1689 Boston revolt in the Dominion of New England, which had included New York. The rebellion reflected colonial resentment against the policies of deposed King James II.\n\nSaur Revolution: The Saur Revolution (Dari: \u0625\u0646\u0642\u0644\u0627\u0628 \u062b\u0648\u0631 Pashto: \u062f \u062b\u0648\u0631 \u0627\u0646\u0642\u0644\u0627\u0628\u200e ) (also Sawr Revolution) was a revolution led by the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) against the rule of self-proclaimed Afghan President Mohammed Daoud Khan on 27\u201328 April 1978. The government at the time was led by Daoud, who had previously overthrown his cousin King Mohammed Zahir in 1973. \"Saur\" is the Dari name of the second month of the Persian calendar, the month in which the uprising took place. The revolution led to the 1979 intervention by the Soviets and the 1979\u20131989 Soviet\u2013Afghan War against the Mujahideen.\n\nIrish Fright: The Irish Fright was a mass panic that took place in England in December 1688, during the Glorious Revolution. It accompanied the final days of King James II's regime after his initially thwarted attempt to flee into exile in France. Troops of the Jacobite Irish Army were stationed in England to prop up James II's authority but were widely detested by the predominately Protestant population of England.\n\nJacobite Peerage: After the deposition by the English parliament in February 1689 of King James II and VII from the thrones of England and Ireland (the Scottish Estates followed suit on 11 April 1689), he and his successors continued to create peers and baronets, which they believed was their right. These creations were not recognised by James's \"de facto\" successors or British law, but the titles were used in Jacobite circles in Continental Europe and recognised by France, Spain and the Papacy. The following tables list the peerages and baronetcies created by the Stuart claimants in exile. 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His military service included time in Africa and Europe, after which he was sent to North America as leader of the troops supporting Governor, Sir Edmund Andros in the Dominion of New England. There he distinguished himself, and was appointed lieutenant governor of the Dominion in 1688. After news of the Glorious Revolution and the overthrow of King James II reached the colonies in 1689, Andros was himself overthrown in the Boston Revolt. Nicholson himself was soon caught up in the civil unrest from Leisler's Rebellion in New York Town, and afterwards fled to England.\n\nMonmouth Rebellion: The Monmouth Rebellion, also known as The Revolt of the West or The West Country rebellion, was an attempt to overthrow James II, the Duke of York who had become King of England, Scotland, and Ireland upon the death of his elder brother Charles II on 6 February 1685. James II was a Roman Catholic, and some Protestants under his rule opposed his kingship. James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, an illegitimate son of Charles II, claimed to be rightful heir to the throne and attempted to displace James II.\n\nGove's Rebellion: Gove's Rebellion was a short uprising in 1683 in the Province of New Hampshire, in which men of the towns of Exeter and Hampton took up arms against the Royal Governor, Edward Cranfield. The rebels were arrested while attempting to muster more rebels. The leader, Edward Gove, was sentenced to death for high treason, and shipped off to London for sentencing. He was pardoned three years later by James II and returned to New Hampshire. 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One later king, Gaius Cluilius, is mentioned by Roman historians, although his relation to the original line, if any, is unknown; and after his death, a few generations after the time of Romulus, the city was destroyed by Tullus Hostilius, the third King of Rome, and its population transferred to Alba's daughter city.\n\nVelabrum: The Velabrum is the low valley in the city of Rome that connects the Forum with the Forum Boarium, and the Capitoline Hill with the western slope of the Palatine Hill. Before the construction of the Cloaca Maxima, which probably follows the course of an ancient stream, the area was a swamp. Ancient authorities state that in this marshy area the roots of a fig tree \"(Ficus Ruminalis)\" caught and stopped the basket carrying Romulus and Remus as it floated along on the Tiber current. The place therefore has a high symbolic significance.\n\nCeler (builder): According to Ovid's description of the founding of Rome by Romulus (Fasti IV.809 ff.) , Celer was the name of an otherwise unknown foreman, appointed by Romulus to oversee the building of Rome's first walls. Ovid, perhaps in part to exonerate the emperor Augustus' great forefather, relates how it was actually this foreman Celer (not Romulus) who struck down Remus for jumping over the wall in its early stages in an act of mockery towards his brother's attempt to fortify the new city. Romulus is portrayed by the poet as putting on a brave front at Remus' funeral, stoically suppressing his tears and grief in order to be a role model for his people. Ovid relates the account in connection with his description of the Roman festival of Parilia (April 21). Ovid also provides additional allusions to Celer's killing of Remus further on in the \"Fasti\", in connection with festival of Lemuria (Fasti V - May 9).\n\nRomulus and Remus (Rubens): Romulus and Remus is a painting by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens. It is housed in the Pinacoteca Capitolina in Rome, Italy. It depicts the brothers Romulus and Remus being cared for by a wolf. The painting also shows the god of the Tiber river sitting on his urn, a woodpecker that watched over the twins to bring them food, and a shepherd discovering the infants.\n\nTiber: The Tiber ( , Latin \"Tiberis\", Italian \"\", ] ) is the third-longest river in Italy, rising in the Apennine Mountains in Emilia-Romagna and flowing 406 km through Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio, where it is joined by the river Aniene, to the Tyrrhenian Sea, between Ostia and Fiumicino. It drains a basin estimated at 17375 km2 . 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In her first term she introduced a bill to lend $20 million per year to small businesses (HR5322) and an amendment to assign liability to credit reporting agencies. She also contributed to legislation on executive pay. She was defeated in her November 2, 2010 re-election bid. In 2012 she ran in the newly redrawn, Columbus-based 3rd congressional district but lost in the primary.\n\nCongressional NextGen 9-1-1 Caucus: The Congressional NextGen 9-1-1 Caucus, a United States Congress caucus, works to improve the 9-1-1 phone system and emergency response systems. The caucus is headed by Congressman John Shimkus (R-IL) and Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (D-CA).\n\nJohn Spratt: John McKee Spratt Jr. (born November 1, 1942) is an American politician who was the U.S. Representative for South Carolina 's 5 congressional district from 1983 to 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party. 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Baab's supervisor at the Lindenstrasse station was Oswald Poche. Before joining the police in 1928 in Stettin, Baab was a locksmith. Heinrich Baab's SS membership number was 306631 and his Nazi Party number was 1346669.\n\nGestapo: The Gestapo (] ), abbreviation of Geheime Staatspolizei, or the Secret State Police, was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and German-occupied Europe.\n\nEugen Schwitzgebel: Eugen Schwitzgebel (1900 \u2013 31 October 1944, in Aarhus) was a German officer, a SS Sturmbannf\u00fchrer and Gestapo leader in Aarhus during the Second World War. He was described as \"short, stocky Bavarian\" who was a \"ruthless and impatient man who loved to terroize his subordinates\". He was killed when British airmen bombed the University of Aarhus building which was being used as the Gestapo headquarters and place for keeping the Danish archives.\n\nList of secret police organizations: This is a list of current secret police organizations. 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Hampton worked with jazz musicians from Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman, and Buddy Rich to Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, and Quincy Jones. In 1992, he was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, and was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1996.\n\nUC Berkeley College of Chemistry: The UC Berkeley College of Chemistry is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley. It houses the departments of Chemistry,Chemical and Engineering, and Chemical Biology and occupies six buildings flanking a central plaza. US News and World Report has ranked its chemistry and chemical engineering programs first and second in the U.S., respectively, while the 2014 QS World University Rankings has ranked both its chemistry and chemical engineering programs second best in the world. 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It was reportedly developed around a tune Hampton whistled as he nervously waited for his first flight on an aircraft.\n\nNational Science and Technology Medals Foundation: The National Science and Technology Medals Foundation, a District of Columbia nonprofit, supports the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, awarded by the President of the United States.\n\nHank Jones: Henry \"Hank\" Jones Jr. (July 31, 1918 \u2013 May 16, 2010) was an American jazz pianist, bandleader, arranger, and composer. Critics and musicians described Jones as eloquent, lyrical, and impeccable. In 1989, The National Endowment for the Arts honored him with the NEA Jazz Masters Award. He was also honored in 2003 with the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) Jazz Living Legend Award. In 2008, he was awarded the National Medal of Arts. On April 13, 2009, the University of Hartford presented Jones with a Doctorate Degree for his musical accomplishments.\n\nIllinois Jacquet: Jean-Baptiste Illinois Jacquet (October 30, 1919 \u2013 July 22, 2004) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, best remembered for his solo on \"Flying Home\", critically recognized as the first R&B saxophone solo.\n\nSaul Bellow: Saul Bellow (born Solomon Bellows; 10 June 1915 \u2013 5 April 2005) was a Canadian-American writer. For his literary work, Bellow was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, the Nobel Prize for Literature, and the National Medal of Arts. 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Bagdad represents one of the largest copper reserves in the United States and in the world, having estimated reserves of 873.6 million tonnes of ore grading 0.36% copper. It is located in Yavapai County, Arizona, just west of the unincorporated community of Bagdad. It is owned by Freeport-McMoRan. Copper is produced from chalcopyrite and molybdenum from molybdenite. Copper oxides include chrysocolla, malachite and azurite. The mine's concentrator has a capacity of 75,000 metric tons per day using stockpile leaching, with pressure leaching for molybdenum.\n\nSan Manuel Copper Mine: The San Manuel Copper Mine was a surface and underground porphyry copper mine located in San Manuel, Pinal County, Arizona. Frank Schultz was the original discoverer, in 1879, but the main body of the deposits were discovered by Henry W. Nichols in 1942. The exploration drilling went on from 1943 to 1948, with the first mine shaft built 1948. 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Active mining was attempted for brief periods during the mid-eighteenth, mid-nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries but was never successful despite developments in mining technology and improving mineral extraction methods. Such ventures were not profitable as the ore extracted proved to be of too low a concentration of copper. This site incorporates the mining ruins, hiking trails, and nearby waterfalls, and is located within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and administered by the National Park Service.\n\nResolution Copper: Resolution Copper (RCM) is a joint venture owned by Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton formed to develop and operate an underground copper mine near Superior, Arizona, U.S. The project targets a deep-seated porphyry copper deposit located under the now inactive Magma Mine. Rio Tinto has reported an inferred resource of 1.624 billion tonnes containing 1.47 percent copper and 0.037 percent molybdenum at depths exceeding 1300 m . 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The mine is owned by Rio Tinto Group, a British-Australian multinational corporation. The copper operations at Bingham Canyon Mine are managed through Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation which operates the mine, a concentrator plant, a smelter, and a refinery. The mine has been in production since 1906, and has resulted in the creation of a pit over 0.6 mi deep, 2.5 mi wide, and covering 1,900 acre . It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966 under the name Bingham Canyon Open Pit Copper Mine. The mine experienced a massive landslide in April 2013 and a smaller slide in September 2013.\n\nBerkeleydione: Berkeleydione is a marine fungal isolate with \"in vitro\" anticancer activity. It was first discovered in fungal species which evolved to live in the Berkeley Pit.\n\nBerkeley Pit: The Berkeley Pit is a former open pit copper mine located in Butte, Montana, United States. It is one mile long by half a mile wide with an approximate depth of 1780 ft . 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The name of the party was later changed to Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) (HAM-S). In July 2015, the Election Commission recognised the HAM-S as a political party. The election symbol of the party is a telephone.\n\nRich Like Us: Rich Like Us is a historical and political fiction novel by Nayantara Sahgal. Set in New Delhi during the chaotic time between 1932 and the mid-1970s, it follows the lives of two female protagonists, Rose and Sonali, and their fight to live in a time of political upheaval and social re-organization.\n\nTamil Arasu Kazhagam: Tamil Arasu Kazhagam (Association for Tamil Autonomy) (Tamil: \u0ba4\u0bae\u0bbf\u0bb4\u0bcd \u0b85\u0bb0\u0b9a\u0bc1 \u0b95\u0bb4\u0b95\u0bae\u0bcd ) was an Indian political party founded by M. P. Sivagnanam (Ma. Po. Si) in Tamil Nadu. It was established as an association in 1946. Its goals were to pressurize the Indian National Congress Government of the Madras Presidency to increase the use of Tamil in administration and education, to create an autonomous Tamil state out of a composite Madras Presidency and to soften the pro-Hindi stance of the Congress. The association was allied with the Congress during 1946-54 and worked against the Dravidian Movement. However, it grew closer to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) over time. During 1946-54, Sivagnanam was a member of the Congress. He left the Congress in 1954 and turned the Tamil Arasu Kazhagam into an independent political party. During 1957-60, it was involved in various protests over the drawing of state boundaries when Andhra Pradesh split from the composite Madras State. It eventually became a part of DMK's electoral alliance in the 1967 assembly elections. 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The Crow Terrace Poetry Trial was a major landmark in the struggle for free speech, in medieval China; and, as the outcome of the judicial proceedings resulted in Su Shi's conviction and sentence to exile, as well as the conviction and sentencing to various punishments of over 30 other individuals (some or many of whom were let off with fines and reprimands), the Crow Terrace Poetry Trial had the significant effect of dampening subsequent creative expression and set a major negative precedent for freedom of speech, at least for the remainder of Song Dynasty China. Besides the significance of the Crow Terrace Poetry Trial for Su Shi and poetry, it is also a rather remarkably well-documented instance of a medieval Chinese literary prosecution, with surviving copies of indictments, arguments, case disposition; not to mention numerous of Su Shi's poems, which were entered as evidence.\n\nNayantara Sahgal: Nayantara Sahgal (born 10 May 1927) is an Indian writer who writes in English. 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It is affiliated with \"Tabriz Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals\" which is a volunteer nonprofit organization based in Tabriz, devoted to pet adoption and animal rescue. Pardis Shelter was founded by Jila Pourirani in 2012, after a massive cull that nearly 400 dogs were shot dead in Tabriz. Pardis Shelter has a clinic, 11 shelters, three niches and shaded areas. 1300 animals of different kinds including dogs, cats, foxes, horses and birds such as eagle, owl and vultures are being treated and sheltered in this center.\n\nPet adoption: Pet adoption is the process of taking responsibility for a pet that a previous owner has abandoned or released to a shelter or rescue organization. Common sources for adoptable pets are animal shelters and rescue groups. Some organizations give adopters ownership of the pet, while others use a guardianship model wherein the organization retains some control over the animal's future use or care.\n\nStudents for Saving Social Security: Students for Saving Social Security, known as S4, was a 501(c)(3) non-profit activist organization based in Washington, D.C., run by students for students pushing for Social Security reform. S4 was founded in March 2005 and proposed changing Social Security laws to permit personal savings accounts. The organization had a network of 300+ college chapters with more than 11,000 members by 2008.\n\nAmerican Atheists: American Atheists is a non-profit activist organization in the United States dedicated to defending the civil liberties of atheists and advocating for the complete separation of church and state. It provides speakers for colleges, universities, clubs and the news media. It also publishes books and the quarterly \"American Atheist Magazine\", currently edited by Pamela Whissel. The organization was founded by Madalyn Murray O'Hair in 1963, following her role in removing mandatory prayer from public schools.\n\nAdopt-a-Pet.com: Adopt-a-Pet. com is a North America\u2019s largest non-profit pet-adoption web service that advocates pet adoption, gathering information from over 12,000 pet shelters in the U.S. and Canada, and presenting adoptable pet data in a searchable data base to facilitate pet adoption. Adopt-a-pet. com is registered in Redondo Beach, California, as Humane America Animal Foundation. The web site allows people to sign up to receive an email when a pet that satisfies their criteria appears in a local shelter. Adopt-a-Pet. com also contains information on pet care for first-time pet owners and publishes a newsletter. The web site also lists volunteer opportunities and promotes spaying and neutering of the pets.\n\nCroatian Amateur Radio Association: The Croatian Amateur Radio Association (Croatian: \"Hrvatski radioamaterski savez\" , HRS) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Croatia. Key membership benefits of HRS include the sponsorship of amateur radio operating awards and radio contests. HRS also supports local competitions in Amateur Radio Direction Finding as well as a national team that travels to regional and world championship events. HRS will be the sponsoring organization for the 2010 Amateur Radio Direction Finding World Championships to be held in Dubrovnik. HRS represents the interests of Croatian amateur radio operators before Croatian and international telecommunications regulatory authorities. HRS is the national member society representing Croatia in the International Amateur Radio Union.\n\nBest Friends Animal Society: Best Friends Animal Society, founded in its present form in 1991, is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization. Best Friends works nationwide in outreach programs with shelters, rescue groups and members to promote pet adoption, no-kill animal rescue, and spay-and-neuter practices.\n\nHouse Rabbit Society: The House Rabbit Society (HRS) is a non-profit activist organization based in Richmond, California, United States (US), that rescues and adopts rabbits and educates the community with its curriculum on rabbit care. HRS promotes responsible rabbit ownership, including the spaying and neutering of all pet rabbits, proper veterinary care, diet, and exercise. HRS takes the stand that domestic rabbits should not live outdoors. ] .\n\nBerkshire Humane Society: The Berkshire Humane Society (BHS) is a private non-profit humane organization in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. Founded in 1992, BHS is an open admissions shelter and has cared for over 43,000 animals. The humane society operates animal welfare services and pet adoption facilities in Pittsfield and Great Barrington.\n\nLoving Companions Animal Rescue, Inc.: Loving Companions Animal Rescue, Inc. (LCAR) is a non-profit, no-kill animal rescue shelter located in North Pole, Alaska. They provide a safe place to care for animals who are unwanted and abandoned. LCAR animals are cared for by volunteers who offer their time by providing facility maintenance needs, assist with social media sites, and/or open their homes as animal foster parents. The goal of Loving Companions is to promote a better life for animals, and provide the community an alternative to euthanizing unwanted animals. 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The group was formed in 1981 by the Abbott brothers \u2013 drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell \u2013 along with lead vocalist Terry Glaze. Bassist Rex Brown joined the band the following year, replacing Tommy D. Bradford, who was the unofficial original. Having started as a glam metal band, Pantera released four albums during the 1980s. Looking for a new and heavier sound, Pantera replaced Glaze with Phil Anselmo in late 1986 and released \"Power Metal\" in 1988. With its fifth album, 1990's \"Cowboys from Hell\", Pantera introduced a groove metal sound. Pantera's sixth album, 1992's \"Vulgar Display of Power\", exhibited an even heavier sound. \" Far Beyond Driven\" (1994) debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200.\n\nWolverine Blues: Wolverine Blues is the third studio album by Swedish death metal band Entombed, released on October 4, 1993 by Earache Records. 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Although the album is considered thrash metal, it saw a stylistic departure from the band's earlier style, by incorporating a new groove metal sound.\n\nWar of Words (Fight album): War of Words is the debut studio album by English-American heavy metal band Fight, released on September 14, 1993 by Epic Records. This is the first release Rob Halford recorded after his departure from Judas Priest in 1992. He brought with him drummer Scott Travis from the band and recruited three new members. The music is a mixture between the heavy metal sound created by Judas Priest and a thrash/groove sound similar to that of Pantera. Halford is also credited with playing guitar but only recorded vocals for the album.\n\nMetal Magic: Metal Magic is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on June 10, 1983 by Metal Magic Records. Like the band's next three releases, this album is musically oriented toward a glam/heavy metal sound influenced by Kiss and Van Halen, rather than the groove metal style they became famous for playing in the 1990s, starting with the release of \"Cowboys from Hell\". It was released on the band's own label (also called Metal Magic) and produced by Jerry Abbott (under the alias \"The Eldn'\"), a noted country music songwriter and producer, and father of Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul, who were sixteen and nineteen years old, respectively, at the time of release.\n\nCowboys from Hell: Cowboys from Hell is the fifth studio album and major label debut by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on July 24, 1990 by Atco Records.\n\nVulgar Display of Power: Vulgar Display of Power is the sixth studio album by the American heavy metal band Pantera, released on February 25, 1992 through Atco Records. One of the most influential heavy metal albums of the 1990s, \"Vulgar Display of Power\" has been described as \"one of the defining albums of the groove-metal genre\". Several songs from this release have become some of the band's best known, such as \"Mouth for War\", \"A New Level\", \"Walk\", \"Fucking Hostile\", and \"This Love\".\n\nGroove metal: Groove metal (also known as post-thrash or neo-thrash) is a subgenre of heavy metal music. It is often used to describe Pantera, Exhorder and Machine Head. At its core, groove metal takes the intensity and sonic qualities of thrash metal and plays them at mid-tempo, with most bands making only occasional forays into fast tempo.\n\nIndependent (Sacred Reich album): Independent is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Sacred Reich, released in 1993 by Metal Blade and Hollywood Records. 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He is best known for playing villain Steven Beale in the British soap opera EastEnders, originating the role of Michael Dork in Loserville in the West End and fronting his own pop group, The Boston Plan. He was also the first British actor to play Johnny in Green Day's American Idiot musical. Sidwell is a method actor, known for using Stanislavski technique\n\nAlexander Fiske-Harrison: Alexander Rupert Fiske-Harrison (born 22 July 1976) is an English prize-winning author and journalist, broadcaster and conservationist. His writing has been noted for his immersion in his subject matter. He also trained and worked for some years as a Method actor.\n\nHugo Johnstone-Burt: Hugo Johnstone-Burt (born 1987/1988) is a Scottish-born Australian actor. He grew up in Sydney and decided to become an actor after attending his first drama class. Johnstone-Burt graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 2009. 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The curriculum includes two years of theological study and sometimes a thesis. Although related to many Master of Arts in Religious Education or Master of Theology degrees, the primary focus of the M.R.E. is to prepare individuals for teaching, as such often requiring previous experience or training in education in order to enroll. Often, the difference in title is based on the history, philosophy or policies of the institution offering the degree. In North America, institutions that offer accredited M.R.E. programs are usually approved by the Association of Theological Schools.\n\nRobert J. Nemiroff: Dr. Robert J. Nemiroff is a Professor of Physics at Michigan Technological University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in Astronomy and Astrophysics in 1987 and his B.S. from Lehigh University in Engineering Physics in 1982. He is an active researcher with interests that include gamma-ray bursts, gravitational lensing, and cosmology, and is the cofounder and coeditor of Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD), the home page of which receives over a million hits a day, approximately 20% of nasa.gov traffic. He is married and has one daughter.\n\nIsmail Akbay: Ismail Akbay (October 17, 1930 \u2013 July 26, 2003) was the first Turk to work for NASA. He was born in Mudanya (Tirilye-Zeytinba\u011f\u0131) near Bursa, Turkey on October 17, 1930. Early on, Akbay was recognized as a gifted child with exceptional mental aptitude. He graduated from Bursa Erkek Lisesi and Haydarpa\u015fa Lisesi before choosing to move to the United States. In 1956, he received a B.S. degree in Engineering Physics from the University of Tennessee. Akbay died in a fire at his home, apparently while trying to save the family dog.\n\nPaul McEuen: Paul McEuen (born 1963) is an American physicist. He received his B.S. in engineering physics at the University of Oklahoma (1985), and his Ph.D. in applied physics at Yale University (1991). After postdoctoral work at MIT (1990-1991), he became a professor at the University of California, Berkeley. He moved to Cornell University in 2001, where he is currently the Goldwin Smith Professor of Physics. He is one of the world experts on carbon nanotubes and is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.\n\nGustav S. Christensen: Prof. Gustav Stroem Christensen; (born April 1, 1929 Laesoe, Denmark), was an academic mathematician and engineer. He was the second youngest of 9 children and first worked as a radio operator in the Danish merchant marine. Later he was Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Alberta in Edmonton for 27 years. In 1957 he won the Engineering Institute of Canada's prize and the Henry Birks Gold Medal in Engineering. He received a B.Sc. in Engineering Physics from the University of Alberta, Edmonton in 1958 and a M.A.Sc. from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver in 1960. Later he obtained a Ph.D. in 1966, also in electrical engineering, from the University of British Columbia. Christensen wrote over 140 scientific papers, co-authored four books and four chapters.\n\nHongkun Park: Hongkun Park (born 1967 in Seoul) is a professor of chemistry and of physics at Harvard University. He received his BS in chemistry at Seoul National University in 1990, and his PhD in physical chemistry at Stanford University in 1996 under Richard Zare. From 1996 to 1999 he was a postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory under A. Paul Alivisatos and Paul McEuen.\n\nOsman Ya\u015far: Osman Ya\u015far (] ) is Empire Innovation Professor at the Computational Science (CPS) department at State University of New York (SUNY) College at Brockport. He holds 3 master\u2019s degrees (physics, nuclear engineering, computer sciences) and a Ph.D. degree (engineering physics). His area of interest is supercomputing applications, computational fluid and particle dynamics, engine combustion modeling, parallel computing, plasma and radiation hydrodynamics, and adaptive mesh refinement. He established the first undergraduate program in computational science in the United States. He also established computational approach to math, science, and technology (C-MST) as a pedagogy at K-12 level. Dr. Ya\u015far testified before U.S. Congress about his efforts in improving math and science education.\n\nUniversity of Oklahoma: The University of Oklahoma (OU) is a coeducational public research university in Norman, Oklahoma. Founded in 1890, it had existed in Oklahoma Territory near Indian Territory for 17 years before the two became the state of Oklahoma. In Fall 2016 the university had 31,250 students enrolled, most at its main campus in Norman. Employing nearly 3,000 faculty members, the school offers 152 baccalaureate programs, 160 master's programs, 75 doctorate programs, and 20 majors at the first professional level. David Lyle Boren, a former U.S. Senator and Oklahoma Governor, has served as the university's president since 1994.\n\nBuilding engineering physics: The term building engineering physics was introduced in a report released in January 2010 commissioned by The Royal Academy of Engineering. The report, entitled \"Engineering a Low Carbon Built Environment: The Discipline of Building Engineering Physics\", presents the initiative of many at the Royal Academy of Engineering in developing a field that addresses our fossil fuel dependence while working towards a more sustainably built environment for the future.\n\nEngineering physics: Engineering physics or engineering science refers to the study of the combined disciplines of physics, mathematics and engineering, particularly computer, nuclear, electrical, electronic, materials or mechanical engineering. By focusing on the scientific method as a rigorous basis, it seeks ways to apply, design and develop new solutions in engineering. Engineering physics or engineering science degrees are respected academic degrees awarded in many countries. 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Casey: Planned Parenthood v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833 (1992) , was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the constitutionality of several Pennsylvania state statutory provisions regarding abortion was challenged. The Court's plurality opinion reaffirmed the central holding of \"Roe v. Wade\" stating that \"matters, involving the most intimate and personal choices a person may make in a lifetime, choices central to personal dignity and autonomy, are central to the liberty protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.\" The Court's plurality opinion upheld the constitutional right to have an abortion while altering the standard for analyzing restrictions on that right, crafting the \"undue burden\" standard for abortion restrictions. \"Planned Parenthood v. Casey\" differs from \"Roe,\" however, because under \"Roe\" the state could not regulate abortions in the first trimester whereas under \"Planned Parenthood v. Casey\" the state can regulate abortions in the first trimester, or any point before the point of viability, and beyond as long as that regulation does not pose an undue burden on women's fundamental right to an abortion. Applying this new standard of review, the Court upheld four regulations and invalidated the requirement of spousal notification.\n\nUnited States v. Kagama: United States v. Kagama, 118 U.S. 375 (1886), was a United States Supreme Court case that upheld the constitutionality of the Major Crimes Act of 1885. This Congressional act gave the federal courts jurisdiction in certain cases of Indian-on-Indian crimes, even if the crimes were committed on an Indian reservation. Kagama, a Yurok Native American (Indian) accused of murder, was selected as a test case by the Department of Justice to test the constitutionality of the Act.\n\nSpecial Division: The Special Division is a division of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. 28 U.S.C. \u00a7 49 (1982 ed., Supp. V) (Title VI of the Ethics in Government Act). It consists of three circuit court judges or justices appointed by the Chief Justice of the United States. One of the judges must be a judge of the DC Circuit, and no two of the judges may be named to the Special Division from a particular court. The judges are appointed for 2-year terms, with any vacancy being filled only for the remainder of the 2-year period. Its constitutionality was upheld in Morrison v. Olson.\n\nMorrison v. Olson: Morrison v. Olson, 487 U.S. 654 (1988) , is a United States federal court case in which the Supreme Court of the United States decided that the Independent Counsel Act was constitutional.\n\nGoesaert v. Cleary: Goesaert v. Cleary, 335 U.S. 464 (1948), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld a Michigan law, which prohibited women from being licensed as a bartender in all cities having a population of 50,000 or more unless their father or husband owned the establishment. Valentine Goesaert, the plaintiff in the case, challenged the law on the ground that it infringed on the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause. Speaking for the majority, Justice Felix Frankfurter affirmed the judgment of the Detroit district court and upheld the constitutionality of the state law. The state argued that since the profession of bartending could potentially lead to moral and social problems for women, it was within the state's power to bar them from working as bartenders. Only when the owner of the bar was a sufficiently close relative to the women bartender could it be guaranteed that such immorality would not be present.\n\nAsho tribe: Asho people (Burmese: my ), one of the tribes of the Chin people, are native to Arakan, Magwe Special Division, Pegu Special Division, Irrawaddy Special Division and some in Yangon Special Division. They are much influenced by the Burmese in their daily life. They are well educated and having high profile jobs in the Myanmar government.\n\nBank Markazi v. Peterson: Bank Markazi v. Peterson, 578 U.S. ___ (2016), was a United States Supreme Court case that found that a law which only applied to a specific case, identified by docket number, and eliminated all of the defenses one party had raised does not violate the separation of powers in the United States Constitution between the legislative (Congress) and judicial branches of government. The plaintiffs in the trial court, respondents in the Supreme Court, were several parties who had obtained judgments against Iran for its role in supporting state-sponsored terrorism, particularly the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings and 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, and sought execution against a bank account in New York held, through European intermediaries, on behalf of Bank Markazi, the state-owned Central Bank of Iran. The initial plaintiffs obtained court orders preventing the transfer of funds from the account in 2008 and initiated their lawsuit in 2010. Bank Markazi raised several defenses against the execution against the account, including that the account was not an asset \"of\" the bank, but rather an asset of its European intermediary, under both New York state property law and \u00a7201(a) of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act. In response to concerns that existing laws were insufficient for the account to be used to settle the judgments, Congress included a section within a 2012 bill, codified after enactment as 22 U.S.C. \u00a7\u00a08772, that identified the pending lawsuit by docket number, applied only to the assets in the identified case, and essentially abrogated every legal basis available to Bank Markazi to prevent the plaintiffs from executing their claims against the account. Bank Markazi then argued that \u00a7\u00a08772 was an unconstitutional breach of the separation of power between the legislative and judicial branches of government, because it effectively directed a particular result in a single case without changing the generally applicable law. The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and, on appeal, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit both upheld the constitutionality of \u00a7\u00a08772 and cleared the way for the plaintiffs to execute their judgments against the account, which held about $1.75\u00a0billion in cash.\n\nSantosky v. Kramer: Santosky v. Kramer, 455 U.S. 745 (1982) , is a Supreme Court case involving the burden of proof for the revocation of parental rights. The case arose when the Ulster County, New York Department of Social Services sought to revoke John Santosky II and Annie Santosky's parental rights to their three children. Under Section 622 of the New York State Family Court Act, the state was permitted to revoke parental rights to a natural child if, after a fair preponderance of the evidence, a court found \"permanent neglect.\" The New York State Family Court found such neglect by using the \"fair perponderance\" standard. The Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the burden of proof used.\n\nClark v. Arizona: Clark v. Arizona, 548 U.S. 735 (2006) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the constitutionality of the insanity defense used by the State of Arizona. The ruling affirmed the murder conviction of a man with paranoid schizophrenia, for the killing of a police officer. The man had argued that his inability to understand the nature of his acts at the time they were committed should be a sufficient basis for showing he lacked the requisite mental state required as an element of the charged crime. The Court upheld Arizona's restriction of admissible mental health evidence only to the issue of insanity. Arizona does not allow mental health evidence to show that the defendant did not possess the required mental intent level necessary to satisfy an element of the crime. The evidence is only admissible if used to show that the defendant was insane at the time of the crime's commission. In this case, the defendant knew right from wrong so he could not qualify under Arizona's insanity defense.\n\nSame-sex marriage by Circuit Court: Prior to the landmark ruling \"United States v. Windsor\", the constitutionality of banning same-sex marriage was upheld by the Eighth Circuit in \"Citizens for Equal Protection v. Bruning\". After the \"Windsor\" ruling, many same-sex marriage bans were struck down by lower courts. The Tenth, Fourth, Seventh, and Ninth circuits all ruled that same-sex marriage bans were unconstitutional. The cases that made it to these circuit courts originated in district courts which for the most part also struck down same-sex marriage bans. When a circuit court struck down a state's same-sex marriage ban, it did not directly strike down same-sex marriage bans in other states within the circuit. However, it paved the way for same-sex marriage bans to be struck down in the entire circuit due to the precedent it set for district courts within the circuit to follow. In some states, same-sex marriage was already legal before a federal circuit court ruled on the matter. The Sixth Circuit ruled that same-sex marriage bans were not unconstitutional and reversed the district court rulings that struck down same-sex marriage bans. Since this was the only circuit court to rule this way post-\"Windsor\", this created a circuit split which ultimately led to the Supreme Court of the United States deciding to resolve the issue once and for all. They ruled that same-sex marriage bans violate the constitution in the landmark ruling \"Obergefell v. Hodges\" which was the consolidated case that covered each state in the Sixth Circuit. Some circuit courts have not ruled on the constitutionality of same-sex marriage bans at all. 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In December 2012, the group released their debut single \"A+E\", which peaked at number 100 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is the lead single from their debut album, \"New Eyes\", which was released in May 2014. The album's second single, \"Mozart's House\", charted at number seventeen on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Clean Bandit's first top twenty single on the chart. \" Dust Clears\" was released as the third single from the album, reaching number forty-three on the UK chart. The album's fourth single, \"Rather Be\", features Jess Glynne and topped the UK Singles Chart, the group's first number one on the chart. Their 2016 single \"Rockabye\", which features rapper Sean Paul and singer Anne-Marie, became their second number-one hit in the UK, becoming the Christmas number one single for 2016 in its seventh consecutive week at number-one. The follow-up to \"Rockabye\", \"Symphony\", featured Zara Larsson and became their third UK number one single.\n\nG-Unit: G-Unit (short for Guerrilla Unit) is an American hip hop group originating from South Jamaica, Queens, New York, formed by longtime friends and East Coast rappers 50 Cent, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks. The group released their debut album \"Beg for Mercy\", in 2003, which went on to sell over 2,000,000 copies in the US and was certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album, which followed the critical and commercial success of 50 Cent's major-label debut \"Get Rich or Die Tryin'\", served as a platform for Lloyd Banks, Young Buck and Tony Yayo to release their respective solo debut albums; \"The Hunger for More\" (2004), \"Straight Outta Cashville\" (2004) and \"Thoughts of a Predicate Felon\" (2005). In 2008, the group released their second album \"T\u00b7O\u00b7S (Terminate on Sight)\".\n\nRed Nation: \"Red Nation\" is a song by American rapper and West Coast hip hop artist Game featuring vocals from rapper Lil Wayne, from his anticipated fourth studio album \"The R.E.D. Album\". Released as the album's lead single on April 12, 2011, the song was written by Game and Lil Wayne, and it was produced by Miami-based production duo Cool & Dre, noted for producing three of Game's singles including the 2005 smash hit single \"Hate It or Love It\" which featured vocals from former fellow G-Unit member rapper 50 Cent. The single also marks the second collaboration between Game and Lil Wayne, their first collaboration being on Game's 2008 international hit single \"My Life\" from his third studio album \"LAX\" (2008), which featured vocals from Lil Wayne during the song's chorus. The song features a music sample of the nightclub hit \"Kernkraft 400\" (2000) (German for \"Nuclear Energy 400\") performed by German techno and electro band Zombie Nation from their debut album \"Leichenschmaus\" (1999).\n\nMethod Man discography: The discography of Method Man, an American hip hop recording artist, consists of five studio albums (including one collaborative album) and 34 singles (including 16 as a featured artist). Method Man embarked on his music career in 1992, as a member of East Coast hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. After the Wu-Tang Clan released their highly acclaimed debut album \"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)\" (1993), Method Man would be the first member to release his solo debut album. In November 1994, he released \"Tical\", under Def Jam Recordings. His debut album \"Tical\", features his biggest hit single to date, \"I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By\", which features American R&B singer Mary J. Blige and peaked at number three on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Method Man would then go on to collaborate with fellow East Coast rapper Redman, and subsequently form a duo together.\n\nWu-Syndicate: Wu-Syndicate is a group from Virginia consisting of Joe Mafia, Napoleon, and Myalansky (who named himself after the gangster Meyer Lansky). They were originally called Crime Syndicate but changed their name to Wu-Syndicate when they signed to Wu-Tang Records and became Wu-Tang Clan affiliates. After debuting on the compilation \"\" in 1998, their self-titled debut album \"Wu-Syndicate\" was released in 1999 on both Wu-Tang Records and their own label Slot Time Records. The album was, like most releases from Wu-Tang Clan affiliates during this time enjoyed moderately successful sales with the single \"Where Wuz Heaven\" going gold. Soon after the release there was a dispute of an unknown origin between the group and Wu-Tang Records and the group briefly changed their name to The Syndicate until 2009 with eventual reconciliation and the release of their second official album \"Grimlenz\", produced mostly by Antagonist Dragonspit of Virginia Beach,VA. Both Myalansky and Napoleon continue to work with Joe Mafia but have refused to work with each other since the release of their first album. In an interview Napoleon stated that though they have always clashed, \"Mya is still my dude though regardless\". The group has maintained ties with various members of the Wu-Tang Family. Napoleon is currently working on a project with fellow Wu-Tang alumni Solomon Childs, Shaka Amazulu, and Dexter Wiggle called \"Illuminati Network\". Joe Mafia released his debut solo album \"This One\" in 2002 and founded his own label called 58 West Diamond Street Records. Napoleon released his first solo album, \"Kingpin Wit Da Inkpen\" in 2007 and a mixtape titled \"Mark of the Beast\" in 2011. Myalansky released his first solo album, \"Drastic Measures\" in 2008 and a mixtape a few years later in 2011 \"AMW.Com\". Myalansky has also been working with California rapper Mitchy Slick and has released two more volumes of his \"AMW.Com\" mixtape series. In 2013 Myalansky and Joe Mafia featured on the song \"Golden Age Rapper\" by CHG Unfadable.\n\nStarang Wondah: Starang Wondah (birth name Jack K. McNair) is an American rapper and member of the trio O.G.C. and Boot Camp Clik supergroup. Starang debuted in 1995 on Smif-N-Wessun's \"Dah Shinin'\" album, appearing on the single \"Sound Bwoy Bureill\" and the crew cut \"Cession at da Doghillee.\" Later in 1995, Starang and O.G.C. teamed up with fellow Boot Camp members Heltah Skeltah to form the Fab 5, and the group released its debut single \"Blah\" b/w \"Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka,\" the latter being a \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hit. The two groups went their separate ways in 1996 to release their debuts, with O.G.C.'s \"Da Storm\" following Heltah Skeltah's \"Nocturnal\". \"Da Storm\" was the only Boot Camp debut not to include a \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hit, and sold less than their peers' albums, reaching just over 200,000 copies in the US. One of the singles from the album was a Starang solo cut titled \"Hurricane Starang,\" which featured a music video. Starang joined up with the Clik to record the group's first album, \"For the People\", which was released in 1997. In 1998, Starang made multiple appearances on Heltah Skeltah's second album \"Magnum Force\", including the lead single \"I Ain't Havin' That\". In 1999, O.G.C. released its second album, \"The M-Pire Shrikez Back\", which received strong reviews but low sales. Between 2000 and 2001, Starang dropped a pair of solo singles, \"That's What's Up\" and \"The Game,\" which were later included on the Duck Down Records compilation \"Collect Dis Edition\". Starang returned with the Boot Camp Clik in 2002, and released the group album \"The Chosen Few\". O.G.C. has since retired as a group but took part in the third Boot Camp group album, \"The Last Stand\", which was released on July 18, 2006. He later formed a group called Starang Wondah with him adopting the stage name Willendem when participating in this group.\n\nLittle Mix discography: The discography of British girl group Little Mix consists of four studio albums, seventeen singles and eighteen music videos. Having become the first ever group to win the show, winners of \"The X Factor\" Little Mix released their debut single \"Cannonball\" a cover of Damien Rice's single in December 2011. The single became the group's first number-one single when it topped the UK Singles Chart. The lead single from their debut album \"Wings\" became their second number one single in the UK. It also reached number three in Australia and number 14 in the New Zealand. In November 2012, Little Mix released their debut album \"DNA\". The album peaked inside the top 10 in ten countries, including the UK where it debuted number three. The album has been certified Platinum in the UK where it has sold 391,447 copies there as of April 2016. In May 2013, the group released their debut album in the United States, where it debuted at number four, becoming the highest debut from a British girl group in the US, beating a record previously held by the Spice Girls, who debuted at number six with their debut album \"Spice\" in 1996. \"DNA\" spawned three more singles; the top three hit and title track \"DNA\" and the top 20 singles \"Change Your Life\" and \"How Ya Doin'? \".\n\nRock City (song): \"Rock City\" is a song by American rapper Royce da 5'9\", released as the third single from his debut album, \"Rock City (Version 2.0)\", which was released in 2002 through E1 Music (formerly \"Koch Records\") and Game Recordings, after another record label had turned down his first version of the album. The song also features vocals from rapper Eminem, becoming Eminem's debut appearance on one of Royce's solo albums. The single was released on January 5, 2002, the same date as its same titled album was released. \"Rock City\" charted at #99 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart in 2002. Not counting Bad Meets Evil or Slaughterhouse songs, \"Rock City\" is Royce da 5'9\"'s most successful single chart-wise.\n\nCapone (rapper): Kiam Akasi Holley (born February 8, 1976), better known by his stage name Capone, is an American rapper. He is best known as one half of the East Coast hip hop duo Capone-N-Noreaga (C-N-N), alongside friend and fellow Queens-based rapper N.O.R.E.. He spent some time in jail after the release of C-N-N's debut album \"The War Report.\" When he was released, he and Noreaga recorded their second album \"The Reunion\", but shortly after releasing the album, Capone was sent back to jail. In 2004, he recorded the single \"I Need Speed\", for exclusive use in EA's video game \"Need for Speed Underground 2\", which was featured on the game's soundtrack. In early 2005, Def Jam Recordings released Capone from his contract while retaining Noreaga, leaving the group's status in disarray. Capone released his debut album, \"Pain, Time & Glory\", in 2005, but it received poor sales. He also appeared on the Ron Artest album \"My World\". He is of Haitian descent.\n\nPut You on the Game: \"Put You on the Game\" is a single by American rapper and West Coast hip hop artist The Game, released as the final single from his debut album, \"The Documentary\". Written by The Game himself and produced by both Timbaland and co-produced by Danja, the song was the album's fifth official single, and it was released on August 30, 2005. This was the first single released by The Game after a beef with former fellow G-Unit member 50 Cent fell apart and after The Game released the mixtape titled \"You Know What It Is Vol. 3\". Also failing to match the popularity of his previous singles, and failing to chart on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, the song peaked at number 96 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The song was placed 44th on About.com's Best Hip-Hop Songs of 2005.", "question": "Put You on the Game is a single by the rapper who was part of the group that released their debut album in which year?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"song_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the song in question."}, "artist_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"artist_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the rapper who released the song."}, "associated_group": {"type": "object", "properties": {"group_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the group the rapper was associated with."}, "group_debut_album_release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the associated group released their debut album."}}, "required": ["group_name", "group_debut_album_release_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["artist_name", "associated_group"], "additionalProperties": false}, "final_answer_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The final answer to the question: the debut album release year of the group."}}, "required": ["song_title", "artist_details", "final_answer_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"song_title": "Put You on the Game", "artist_details": {"artist_name": "The Game", "associated_group": {"group_name": "G-Unit", "group_debut_album_release_year": 2003}}, "final_answer_year": 2003}, "ground_truth": {"song_title": "Put You on the Game", "artist_details": {"artist_name": "The Game", "associated_group": {"group_name": "G-Unit", "group_debut_album_release_year": 2003}}, "final_answer_year": 2003}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 3581, "output_tokens": 62, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "fd614034aa892afa4c0f4cff1e8b590dd84a5c528e0c062a1864d513d9bf0362", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae0f43c5542990adbacf6ed", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "film", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Teeny Ted from Turnip Town: Teeny Ted from Turnip Town (2007), published by Robert Chaplin, is certified by \"Guinness World Records\" as the world's smallest reproduction of a printed book. The book was produced in the Nano Imaging Laboratory at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with the assistance of SFU scientists Li Yang and Karen Kavanagh.\n\nHsu Li Yang: Hsu Li Yang (born 1972) is a Singapore chess International Master. He won the national Singaporean Chess Championship in 1992 and 1993. Represented Singapore three times in Chess Olympiads (1992, 1994, 2000). His current FIDE rating is 2427.\n\nLi Yang (director): Li Yang (; born 1959) is a Chinese writer-director. Though often grouped with the so-called Sixth Generation of Chinese filmmakers, he is in fact closer in age to the Fifth Generation and in interviews has denied membership with either group, claiming that such labels are only artificial differentiations.\n\nLi Yang (ski jumper): Li Yang (; born 31 March 1980 in Tonghua, Jilin) is a Chinese ski jumper who has been competing since 2004. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, he finished 16th in the team large hill and 44th in the individual normal hill events.\n\nEmperor Gong of Sui: Emperor Gong of Sui (\u968b\u606d\u5e1d) (605 \u2013 14 September 619), personal name Yang You (\u694a\u4f91), was an emperor of the Chinese Sui Dynasty. Traditionally, he was considered the last emperor of the dynasty because he was the one who formally yielded the throne to the founding emperor to the succeeding Tang Dynasty, Emperor Gaozu of Tang (Li Yuan), although after him, his brother Yang Tong claimed the throne and continued to do so until 619. Li had rebelled against the rule of Yang You's grandfather Emperor Yang of Sui in 617 and captured the capital Chang'an later that year, seizing Yang You and declaring him emperor, although only the commanderies under Li's control recognized him as emperor; the rest of the commanderies continued to recognize Emperor Yang as emperor. In 618, after news arrived that Emperor Yang had been killed by the general Yuwen Huaji, Li had the young emperor yield the throne to him. The former emperor died the following year, probably on the new emperor's orders.\n\nLi Mi (Sui dynasty): Li Mi (\u674e\u5bc6) (582\u2013619), courtesy name Xuansui (\u7384\u9083), pseudonym Liu Zhiyuan (\u5289\u667a\u9060), was the leader of a rebel movement against the rule of the Chinese Sui dynasty. He initially was the strategist of the Sui general Yang Xuangan, who rebelled against Emperor Yang of Sui in 613 but failed, and Li subsequently led a rebellion against Emperor Yang in his own right in 617. He gained so much following that there was widespread expectation that he soon would be able to prevail over Sui forces and establish a new dynasty\u2014so much so that even other key rebel leaders, including Dou Jiande, Meng Haigong (\u5b5f\u6d77\u516c), Xu Yuanlang, and Zhu Can, were urging him to take imperial title. Even Li Yuan (soon to become the founder of the Tang dynasty as Emperor Gaozu was writing him in supplicating terms that implicitly supported his imperial claim. Li Mi tried to gain control of the Sui eastern capital Luoyang, but his forced became stalemated by the Sui forces there, and he never came around to claiming the imperial title, instead accepting the title of Duke of Wei. In October 618, the Sui general Wang Shichong crushed his forces at Yanshi. Li Mi fled to Tang territory and submitted to Emperor Gaozu, but subsequently rebelled against Tang and tried to revive his own army. The Tang general Sheng Yanshi (\u76db\u5f65\u5e2b) captured and executed him.\n\nLi Yixiang: Li Yixiang (), also known as Li Qiang (\u674e\u5f3a), is a Chinese actor. He appeared in movies such as \"Ji Quan Bu Ning\", \"Crazy Lottery\". In 2002, he starred as one of the two murderous con men in director Li Yang's \"Blind Shaft\", opposite Wang Baoqiang as his naive would-be victim. Li shared the Golden Kinnaree for Best Actor at the 2004 Bangkok International Film Festival along with Wang, and fellow \"Blind Shaft\" co-star, Wang Shuangbao.\n\nBill Duke: William Henry \"Bill\" Duke, Jr. (born February 26, 1943) is an American actor and film director. Known for his physically imposing frame, Duke's work frequently dwells within the action and crime drama genres but also appears in comedy. He often plays characters related to law enforcement.\n\nYuwen Shu: Yuwen Shu (\u5b87\u6587\u8ff0) (died 616), courtesy name Botong (\u4f2f\u901a), formally Duke Gong of Xu (\u8a31\u606d\u516c), was an official and general of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. He was a confidant of Emperor Yang (Yang Guang) and was instrumental in Yang Guang's displacement of his brother Yang Yong as crown prince; therefore, after Yang Guang became emperor, Yuwen Shu became exceedingly powerful and was one of two generals who spearheaded Yangdi's efforts in the Goguryeo-Sui Wars. His son Yuwen Huaji later led a coup against Emperor Yang in 618 and, after killing Emperor Yang, briefly claimed imperial title in 619, but was soon captured and killed. Another son of Yuwen Shu, Yuwen Shiji, however, was a friend of Tang Dynasty's founder Li Yuan (Emperor Gaozu), and after Li Yuan established Tang remained an influential official.\n\nBlind Mountain: Blind Mountain () is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Li Yang and is Li's first feature film since his 2003 debut \"Blind Shaft\". 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It is ubiquitous in West Virginia, particularly in convenience stores, and is arguably the food most closely associated with the state.\n\nAllegheny Front: The Allegheny Front is the major southeast- or east-facing escarpment in the Allegheny Mountains in southern Pennsylvania, western Maryland, and eastern West Virginia, USA. The Allegheny Front forms the boundary between the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians to its east and the Appalachian Plateau (locally called the Allegheny Plateau) to its west. The Front is closely associated with the Appalachian Mountains' Eastern Continental Divide, which in this area divides the waters of the Ohio/Mississippi river system, flowing to the Gulf of Mexico, from rivers flowing into Chesapeake Bay and from there into the Atlantic Ocean.\n\nWheeling, West Virginia: Wheeling is a city in Ohio and Marshall counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Located almost entirely in Ohio County, of which it is the county seat, it lies along the Ohio River in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Wheeling was originally a settlement in the British colony of Virginia and later an important city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Wheeling was the first state capital of West Virginia. Due to its location along major transportation routes, including the Ohio River, National Road, and the B&O Railroad, Wheeling became a manufacturing center in the late nineteenth century. After experiencing the closing of factories and substantial population loss following World War II, Wheeling's major industries now include healthcare, education, law and legal services, entertainment and tourism, and energy.\n\nAppalachian Ohio: Appalachian Ohio is a bioregion and political unit in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio, characterized by the western foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and Appalachian Plateau. The Appalachian Regional Commission defines the region as consisting of thirty-two counties. This region roughly overlaps with the Appalachian mixed-mesophytic forests, which begin in southeast Ohio and southwest Pennsylvania and continue to north Georgia and Alabama. The mixed-mesophytic forest is found only in Central and Southern Appalachia and eastern/central China. It is one of the most biodiverse temperate forests in the world.\n\nCumberland Plateau: The Cumberland Plateau is the southern part of the Appalachian Plateau in the Appalachian Mountains of the United States. It includes much of eastern Kentucky and Tennessee, and portions of northern Alabama and northwest Georgia. The terms \"Allegheny Plateau\" and the \"Cumberland Plateau\" both refer to the dissected plateau lands lying west of the main Appalachian Mountains. The terms stem from historical usage rather than geological difference, so there is no strict dividing line between the two. Two major rivers share the names of the plateaus, with the Allegheny River rising in the Allegheny Plateau and the Cumberland River rising in the Cumberland Plateau in Harlan County, Kentucky.\n\nRidge-and-Valley Appalachians: The Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians, also called the Ridge and Valley Province or the Valley and Ridge Appalachians, are a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian division and are also a belt within the Appalachian Mountains extending from southeastern New York through northwestern New Jersey, westward into Pennsylvania and southward into Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. They form a broad arc between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Appalachian Plateau physiographic province (the Allegheny and Cumberland Plateaus). They are characterized by long, even ridges, with long, continuous valleys in between.\n\nWallkill Valley: The Wallkill Valley is a broad valley extending through southeastern New York and northwestern New Jersey. It is composed of rolling hills, plains, and swamps (including the Black Dirt Region) surrounding the Wallkill River. The valley is a subdivision of the larger Hudson Valley, bound to the west by the Shawangunk Ridge/Kittatinny Mountains and to the east by the Marlboro Mountains and New York\u2013New Jersey Highlands. The northern Wallkill Valley is sometimes associated with the greater Catskills region, although it is geographically separated from the Catskill Mountains by the Shawangunk Ridge and Rondout Valley. In a broader sense, the Wallkill Valley is part of the Ridge-and-Valley physiographic province of the Appalachian Mountains, while the Catskills further to the north and west are part of the Appalachian Plateau.\n\nJackson Lake State Park (Ohio): Jackson Lake State Park is a 349 acre Ohio state park in Jackson County, Ohio, in the United States. The park was established as a state park in 1979. It had previously been a \"state reserve\", similar to a park but with less development. The forests in and around Jackson Lake State Park were previously harvested to fire the furnaces of numerous iron works that were located in southern Ohio in the western foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Recreational activities available at the park include camping, boating, fishing, swimming and picnicking.\n\nCountry Club Bakery: Country Club Bakery, located in Fairmont, West Virginia, USA, is a small family owned bakery that is significant because it is the home of the pepperoni roll. The bakery is located on Country Club Road, but the original bakery (where the pepperoni roll was invented) was located on Robinson Street. The pepperoni roll is a snack popular in West Virginia and some nearby regions of the Appalachian Mountains. Ubiquitous in West Virginia (particularly in convenience stores), but typically little known elsewhere, it is arguably the food most closely associated with the state (a competitor for this distinction is the ramp). The first pepperoni rolls were created at the Country Club Bakery in Fairmont, West Virginia by Giuseppe \"Joseph\" Argiro at the Country Club Bakery in Fairmont in 1927, some argue that it was not invented until the 1940s, but no one disputes that they originated at the Country Club Bakery. Fairmont, West Virginia, claims the title of \"Pepperoni Roll Capital of the World.\"\n\nHuntington, West Virginia: Huntington is a city in Cabell County and Wayne County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. It is the county seat of Cabell County, and largest city in the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area, sometimes referred to as the Tri-State Area. A historic and bustling city of commerce and heavy industry, Huntington has long-flourished due to its ideal location on the Ohio River at the mouth of the Guyandotte River. It is home to the Port of Huntington Tri-state, the busiest inland port in the United States. Surrounded by extensive natural resources, the industrial sector is based in coal, oil, chemicals and steel all of which support Huntington's diversified economy. The city is a vital rail-to-river transfer point for the marine transportation industry. Also, it is considered a scenic locale in the western foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. This location was selected by Collis Potter Huntington as ideal for the western terminus of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, the predecessor of what would become CSX Transportation which still operates CSX Transportation-Huntington Division in the city to date. The railroad founded Huntington as one of the nation's first planned communities to facilitate the railroad and other transportation related industries at the railways western terminus. Developing fast after the railroad's completion in 1871, the site was previously a collection of agricultural homesteads, and is eponymously named for the railroad company's founder Collis Potter Huntington. The first identifiable permanent settlement, Holderby's Landing, was founded in 1775 in the Colony of Virginia although the site had been sparsely settled by the French as early as 1609. 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The southern terminus is at West 72nd Street in Manhattan, where the parkway continues south as the West Side Highway. It is often erroneously referred to as the West Side Highway throughout its entire course in Manhattan. The northern terminus is at the Bronx\u2013Westchester county boundary, where it continues north as the Saw Mill River Parkway. All but the northernmost mile of the road is co-signed as New York State Route 9A (NY\u00a09A). In addition, the entirety of the parkway is designated New York State Route\u00a0907V (NY\u00a0907V), an unsigned reference route.\n\nWantagh State Parkway: The Wantagh State Parkway is a 13.33 mi long state parkway on Long Island, New York, in the United States. It links the Ocean Parkway in Jones Beach State Park with the Northern State Parkway in Westbury. The parkway is located approximately 30 mi east of Manhattan and 14 mi east of the Nassau\u2013Queens border. 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The parkway heads north, crossing South Oyster Bay and intersecting Loop Parkway before crossing onto the mainland and connecting to the Southern State Parkway in North Merrick. It continues north to the village of Carle Place, where the Meadowbrook Parkway ends at exit\u00a031A of the Northern State Parkway. The Meadowbrook Parkway is designated New York State Route\u00a0908E (NY\u00a0908E), an unsigned reference route. Most of the road is limited to non-commercial traffic, like most parkways in the state of New York; however, the portion south of Merrick Road is open to commercial traffic.\n\nRobert Moses Causeway: The Robert Moses Causeway is an 8.10 mi -long parkway in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. The parkway, originally known as the Captree Causeway, connects West Islip on Long Island to the barrier beach islands, such as Captree Island, Jones Beach Island, and the western tip of Fire Island, to the south. It is designated New York State Route 908J (NY 908J), an unsigned reference route. Except south of NY 27A, the road, like most parkways in New York State, is limited to non-commercial traffic.\n\nNiagara Scenic Parkway: The Niagara Scenic Parkway (known as the Robert Moses State Parkway until 2016) is an 18.42 mi long north\u2013south highway in western Niagara County, New York, in the United States. Its southern terminus is at the LaSalle Expressway on the east bank of the Niagara River in Niagara Falls. The northern terminus is at NY\u00a018 at Four Mile Creek State Park in Porter near Lake Ontario. Originally, the parkway was one continuous road; however, due to low usage, a portion of the parkway near Niagara Falls was removed, separating the parkway into two sections. The length of the parkway is designated as New York State Route\u00a0957A by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). A 1.16 mi long spur connecting the Niagara Scenic Parkway to Fort Niagara State Park near Youngstown is designated as New York State Route\u00a0958A. Both reference route designations are unsigned.\n\nConey Island Avenue: Coney Island Avenue is a roadway in the New York City borough of Brooklyn that runs north-south for a distance of roughly five miles, almost parallel to Ocean Parkway and Ocean Avenue. It begins at Brighton Beach Avenue in Coney Island and goes north to Park Circle at the southwest corner of Prospect Park, where it becomes Prospect Park Southwest. Near-parallel Ocean Parkway terminates five blocks south and three blocks west of that intersection, becoming the Prospect Expressway (New York State Route 27). Ocean Parkway originally extended north to Park Circle, where Coney Island Avenue meets Prospect Park, until construction of the Prospect Expressway replaced the northern half-mile of Ocean Parkway but included ramps to the edge of Prospect Park.\n\nBronx River Parkway: The Bronx River Parkway (sometimes abbreviated as the Bronx Parkway) is a 19.12 mi long parkway in downstate New York in the United States. It is named for the nearby Bronx River, which it parallels. The southern terminus of the parkway is at Story Avenue near Bruckner Expressway in the Bronx neighborhood of Soundview. The northern terminus is at the Kensico Circle in North Castle, Westchester County, where the parkway connects to the Taconic State Parkway and, via a short connector, New York State Route\u00a022 (NY\u00a022). Within the Bronx, the parkway is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation and is designated New York State Route\u00a0907H (NY\u00a0907H), an unsigned reference route. 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She also voiced Daisy Kribotnik in \"Love Soup\", a woman in a bar in \"Extras\", Natella in \"Bromwell High\" and a character in \"Guess with Jess\". Including additional voices in \"Perfect Dark Zero\" and \"Dragon Quest VIII\" as well as narrating \"To Leo with Love\".\n\nSara Kestelman: Sara Kestelman (born 12 May 1944) is an English actress. She is best known for providing the voice of Kreia in \"\", and for her role as Lady Frances Brandon, Lady Jane Grey's mother, in \"Lady Jane\".\n\nRose Hill (actress): Rose Lilian Hill (5 June 1914 \u2013 22 December 2003) was an English actress and operatic soprano, who remains best known for her role as Madame Fanny La Fan in the British television series \"'Allo 'Allo! \". She was a former member of the Royal Shakespeare Company.\n\nHayley Mills: Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills (born 18 April 1946) is an English actress. The daughter of Sir John Mills and Mary Hayley Bell, and younger sister of actress Juliet Mills, Mills began her acting career as a child and was hailed as a promising newcomer, winning the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer for her performance in the British crime drama film \"Tiger Bay\" (1959), the Academy Juvenile Award for Disney's \"Pollyanna\" (1960) and Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year\u00a0\u2013 Actress in 1961. During her early career, she appeared in six films for Walt Disney, including her dual role as twins Susan and Sharon in the Disney film \"The Parent Trap\" (1961). Her performance in \"Whistle Down the Wind\" (a 1961 adaptation of the novel written by her mother) saw Mills nominated for BAFTA Award for Best British Actress.\n\nFootfalls: Footfalls is a play by Samuel Beckett. It was written in English, between 2 March and December 1975 and was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre as part of the Samuel Beckett Festival, on May 20, 1976 directed by Beckett himself. Billie Whitelaw, for whom the piece had been written, played May whilst Rose Hill voiced the mother.\n\nJoyce Blair: Joyce Blair (born Joyce Ogus; 4 November 1932 \u2013 19 August 2006) was an English actress and dancer. She was the younger sister of Lionel Blair, with whom she often performed. She was the mother of actress Deborah Sheridan-Taylor, who played Saskia Duncan in \"EastEnders\", and of a son, Adam, who is a photographer.\n\nWendy Craig: Anne Gwendolyn \"Wendy\" Craig (born 20 June 1934) is an English actress who is best known for her appearances in the sitcoms \"Not in Front of the Children\", \"Butterflies\", \"...And Mother Makes Three\" and \"...And Mother Makes Five\". She played the role of Matron in the TV series \"The Royal\" (2003\u201311).\n\nEileen O'Brien (actress): Eileen O'Brien is an English actress who has played a wide variety of roles in British television over many years. She appeared in ITV soap opera, \"Emmerdale\" as Beattie Dixon, grandmother of Alex Moss, who turned up at the beginning of 2013 to look for her grandson. O'Brien previously appeared in the show as teacher, Bridget Burgess in 2006-2007. Back in 1987-1988, O'Brien had a recurring role in the BBC soap opera, \"EastEnders\"; she played Edie Smith, the mother of Linda Davidson's character, Mary.\n\nJulie Peasgood: Julie May Peasgood (born 28 May 1956 in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire) is an English actress, television presenter, author and voice over artist known for her distinctive voice. She was a pupil at Grimsby's Wintringham School. She is best known for her role as Fran Pearson in the television soap \"Brookside\" (1991\u201393). She later played Jo Steadman in \"Emmerdale\" in 1997 and Jacqui Hudson in \"Hollyoaks\" from 2001\u201302.\n\nSusan Fitzgerald: Susan Mary Theresa Fitzgerald (28 May 1949\u00a0\u2013 9 September 2013) was an Irish actress, best known for her work in television and her work in Irish theatre. She also played the role of May in Samuel Beckett's \"Footfalls\" for the Gate Theatre's \"Beckett on Film\" project. At her death she was hailed as \"one of Ireland's best known stage actresses\" and \"the pre-eminent stage actress of her generation and beloved of theatre audiences.\"", "question": "Who was the English actress who played the voice of the mother in Footfalls", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"play_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the play."}, "character_role": {"type": "string", "description": "The role played by the actress in the play."}, "actress_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the actress."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the actress."}, "best_known_for": {"type": "string", "description": "The role or work the actress is best known for."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality", "best_known_for"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["play_name", "character_role", "actress_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"play_name": "Footfalls", "character_role": "mother", "actress_details": {"name": "Rose Hill", "nationality": "English", "best_known_for": "Madame Fanny La Fan in the British television series 'Allo 'Allo!"}}, "ground_truth": {"play_name": "Footfalls", "character_role": "mother", "actress_details": {"name": "Rose Hill", "nationality": "English", "best_known_for": "Madame Fanny La Fan in the British television series ''Allo 'Allo! '"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1638, "output_tokens": 60, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "928392327d6b5f854170d77ff46f047bea819563b22ca7eda52d284f8a66c202", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae65b825542996d980e7b08", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Levemir", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Insulin detemir: Insulin detemir is a long-acting human insulin analogue for maintaining the basal level of insulin. Novo Nordisk markets it under the trade name Levemir. It is an insulin analogue in which a fatty acid (myristic acid) is bound to the lysine amino acid at position B29. It is quickly absorbed after which it binds to albumin in the blood through its fatty acid at position B29. It then slowly dissociates from this complex.\n\nInsulin pen: An insulin pen is used to inject insulin for the treatment of diabetes. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas. It is composed of an insulin cartridge (integrated or bought separately) and a dial to measure the dose, and is used with disposable pen needles to deliver the dose. It was introduced and marketed as NovoPen by the Danish company Novo Nordisk in 1985.\n\nInsulin aspart: Insulin aspart is a fast-acting insulin analog marketed by Novo Nordisk as NovoLog/NovoRapid. It is a manufactured form of human insulin; where a single amino acid has been exchanged. This change helps the fast-acting insulin analog be absorbed quickly into the bloodstream. As a result, it starts working in minutes, which allows one to take insulin and eat right away. Fast-acting insulin analogs are considered to act similarly to the way insulin is released in people without diabetes mellitus.\n\nNovo Nordisk: Novo Nordisk is a Danish multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Bagsv\u00e6rd, Denmark, with production facilities in eight countries, and affiliates or offices in 75 countries. Novo Nordisk is controlled by majority shareholder Novo Holdings A/S which holds approximately 25% of its shares and a supermajority (75%) of its voting shares.\n\nInsulin glulisine: Insulin glulisine is a rapid-acting insulin analogue that differs from human insulin in that the amino acid asparagine at position B3 is replaced by lysine and the lysine in position B29 is replaced by glutamic acid. It was developed by Sanofi-Aventis and is sold under the trade name Apidra. When injected subcutaneously, it appears in the blood earlier than human insulin. When used as a meal time insulin, the dose is to be administered within 15 minutes before or 20 minutes after starting a meal. Intravenous injections may also be used for extreme hyperglycemia, but must be performed under the supervision of a medical professional.\n\nInsulin glargine: Insulin glargine, marketed under the names Lantus, among others, is a long-acting basal insulin analogue, given once daily to help control the blood sugar level of those with diabetes. It consists of microcrystals that slowly release insulin, giving a long duration of action of 18 to 26 hours, with a \"peakless\" profile (according to the insulin glargine package insert). Pharmacokinetically, it resembles basal insulin secretion of non-diabetic pancreatic beta cells. Sometimes, in type 2 diabetes and in combination with a short acting sulfonylurea (drugs which stimulate the pancreas to make more insulin), it can offer moderate control of serum glucose levels. In the absence of endogenous insulin\u2014type 1 diabetes, depleted type 2 (in some cases) or latent autoimmune diabetes of adults in late stage\u2014insulin glargine needs the support of fast acting insulin taken with food to reduce the effect of prandially derived glucose.\n\nBiotechnology in pharmaceutical manufacturing: Amongst the earliest uses of biotechnology in pharmaceutical manufacturing is the use of recombinant DNA technology to modify \"Escherichia coli\" bacteria to produce human insulin, which was performed at Genentech in 1978. Prior to the development of this technique, insulin was extracted from the pancreas glands of cattle, pigs, and other farm animals. While generally efficacious in the treatment of diabetes, animal-derived insulin is not indistinguishable from human insulin, and may therefore produce allergic reactions. Genentech researchers produced artificial genes for each of the two protein chains that comprise the insulin molecule. The artificial genes were \"then inserted... into plasmids... among a group of genes that\" are activated by lactose. Thus, the insulin-producing genes were also activated by lactose. The recombinant plasmids were inserted into \"Escherichia coli\" bacteria, which were \"induced to produce 100,000 molecules of either chain A or chain B human insulin.\" The two protein chains were then combined to produce insulin molecules.\n\nLiraglutide: Liraglutide (NN2211) is a derivative of human incretin (metabolic hormone) glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) that is used as a long-acting glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist, binding to the same receptors as does the endogenous metabolic hormone GLP-1 that stimulates insulin secretion. Marketed under the brand name Victoza, it is an injectable drug developed by Novo Nordisk for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. In 2015, Novo Nordisk began marketing a separate strength in the U.S. and E.U. under the brand name Saxenda as a treatment for adults who are obese or overweight with at least one weight-related comorbid condition.\n\nInsulin degludec: Insulin degludec (INN/USAN) is an ultralong-acting basal insulin analogue that was developed by Novo Nordisk under the brand name Tresiba. It is administered via subcutaneous injection once daily to help control the blood sugar level of those with diabetes. It has a duration of action that lasts up to 42 hours (compared to 18 to 26 hours provided by other marketed long-acting insulins such as insulin glargine and insulin detemir), making it a once-daily basal insulin, that is one that provides a base insulin level, as opposed to the fast and short acting bolus insulins.\n\nInsulin oscillation: The insulin concentration in blood increases after meals and gradually returns to basal levels during the next 1\u20132 hours. However, the basal insulin level is not stable. It oscillates with a regular period of 3-6 min. After a meal the amplitude of these oscillations increases but the periodicity remains constant. The oscillations are believed to be important for insulin sensitivity by preventing downregulation of insulin receptors in target cells. Such downregulation underlies insulin resistance, which is common in type 2 diabetes. It would therefore be advantageous to administer insulin to diabetic patients in a manner mimicking the natural oscillations. The insulin oscillations are generated by pulsatile release of the hormone from the pancreas. Insulin originates from beta cells located in the islets of Langerhans. Since each islet contains up to 2000 beta cells and there are one million islets in the pancreas it is apparent that pulsatile secretion requires sophisticated synchronization both within and among the islets of Langerhans.", "question": "Insulin detemir is a long-acting human insulin analogue for maintaining the basal level of insulin, Novo Nordisk markets it under which trade name?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"insulin_analogue_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the insulin analogue."}, "insulin_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The classification of the insulin analogue based on its action duration."}, "manufacturer": {"type": "string", "description": "The company that markets the insulin analogue."}, "trade_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The commercial trade name under which the insulin analogue is marketed."}, "purpose": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary medical purpose of the insulin analogue."}}, "required": ["insulin_analogue_name", "insulin_type", "manufacturer", "trade_name", "purpose"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"insulin_analogue_name": "Insulin detemir", "insulin_type": "long-acting", "manufacturer": "Novo Nordisk", "trade_name": "Levemir", "purpose": "maintaining the basal level of insulin"}, "ground_truth": {"insulin_analogue_name": "Insulin detemir", "insulin_type": "long-acting", "manufacturer": "Novo Nordisk", "trade_name": "Levemir", "purpose": "maintaining the basal level of insulin"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1991, "output_tokens": 56, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "30f7da5c9ca76d139449fa22e5f02b5e029664589055b0a677b983a2581a2f56", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae37eac5542992f92d822e2", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Swansea", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Oran: Oran (Arabic: \u0648\u0647\u0631\u0627\u0646\u200e \u200e , \"Wahr\u0101n\"; Berber: \u2d61\u2d3b\u2d42\u2d54\u2d30\u2d4f) is a coastal city that is located in the north-west of Algeria. It is considered the second most important city of Algeria after the capital Algiers, due to its commercial, industrial, and cultural importance. It is 432 km from Algiers. The total population of the city was 759,645 in 2008, while the metropolitan area has a population of approximately 1,500,000 making it the second largest city in Algeria.\n\nSteve Marriner: Steve Marriner, also known as Steve Gregg, (born 1984 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and record producer based in Ottawa, Ontario. He first garnered attention in the Ottawa blues scene in his early teens as a prodigy blues harp (harmonica) player. He also plays baritone guitar, electric guitar, piano, Hammond organ, upright bass and electric bass). As of 2016, he is the frontman, singer, one of two guitarists and harmonica player for the Canadian rock'n'roll-blues group MonkeyJunk. The band's album \"To Behold\" won the 2011 Juno Award for Blues Album of the Year. 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The last official census stated that the city, metropolitan and urban areas combined concluded to be a total of 462,000 in 2011, making it the second most populous local authority area in Wales after Cardiff. During its 19th-century industrial heyday, Swansea was a key centre of the copper industry, earning the nickname 'Copperopolis'.\n\nMarching Owl Band: The Marching Owl Band (aka The MOB or the Blues Band of South Main) is the Rice University \"marching band\" in the sense that it is the official ensemble that performs during football games, some basketball games, parades, and other public events. However, the MOB is not a traditional marching band, but rather a scatter band; members do not march, and some members play non-standard instruments (or no instrument at all). For example, in the most recent season these instruments included violins, violas, a cello, electric guitar, electric bass and electric piano. Extras known as Show Assistants are also a perennial inclusion in the MOB; these students play no instruments besides the kazoo (or an occasional didgeridoo), but are responsible for constructing and employing props in the half-time shows and acting out any mime or gag bits during performances. Rather than wear traditional marching band attire, The MOB instead dons pinstriped three-piece suits, ties, sunglasses, fedoras, and (in the case of Show Assistants) tommy gun props. (This attire is an obvious nod to the band's acronym, though in practice falls somewhere between the style of Capone-era mobsters and The Blues Brothers.) The group is known for satirical football halftime shows which, as MOB director Chuck Throckmorton says, poke fun at rival universities' sacred cows.\n\nRick Estrin & The Nightcats: Rick Estrin & the Nightcats are an American four-piece electric blues band (formed in 2008 after the dissolution of Little Charlie & The Nightcats, of which three of the band were members), and consisting of harmonicist/lead vocalist and songwriter Rick Estrin, guitarist Kid Andersen, bassist Lorenzo Farrell and drummer and songwriter J. Hansen. \"Blues Revue\" magazine said, \u201cThe \u2018Cats are one of modern blues\u2019 most versatile bands.\u201d \"Living Blues\" said, \u201cEstrin\u2019s harp work is masterful\u201d and their music is \u201cintelligently conceived and executed and hugely entertaining.\u201d\n\nMichael Fonfara: Michael Fonfara (born August 11, 1946) is a Canadian keyboard player who is most notable for his work as a member of The Electric Flag and Rhinoceros in the 1960s, Rough Trade and Lou Reed's backing band in the 1970s and The Downchild Blues Band, from 1990 to the present. He studied classical piano at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. He is a multiple Maple Blues Award winner as Piano/Keyboardist of the year and a Juno Award winner with the Downchild Blues Band. His distinguished musical career was so honoured by the Maple Blues Awards as early as 2000 and a Juno Award in 2014.\n\nWadi-e-Hussain: Wadi-e-Hussain (Urdu: \u0648\u0627\u062f\u0626 \u062d\u0633\u06cc\u0646\u200e , \"The Valley of Hussain\") is the largest organized and the first online cemetery in Pakistan, located in the northern part of the coastal city of Karachi on Karachi\u2013Hyderabad Motorway; it is connected to the city by the main highway connecting Karachi with Hyderabad. The cemetery has been an inspiration for the local people in the coastal city. Apart from elders, there is a specific column/place for the children who die in their early ages. However, the cemetery has been a common burial cite for the local Shiite Muslims. The graveyard is also decorated with the special lights on special occasions such as Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Mid-Sha'ban etc.\n\nElectrofied: Electrofied (sometimes referred to as The Electrofied Blues Band) is an American electric blues band, featuring Tony Fazio on lead guitar, Rob Rusteberg on bass, Richard James Burgess on drums and singer, Scott Taylor, as lead vocalist. Scott Taylor has also recorded for BackBeat Records.\n\nThe Electric Revelators: The Electric Revelators are a blues band, formed in Swansea 2004, Wales, added Jerry Donahue ex-member of Fairport Convention and Chris Rea Band to the line-up in 2011. Originally called The Revelators they added Electric to the name in 2009 when they toured with The Animals and David \"Honeyboy\" Edwards.\n\nThe Electric Flag: The Electric Flag was an American blues rock soul group, led by guitarist Mike Bloomfield, keyboardist Barry Goldberg and drummer Buddy Miles, and featuring other musicians such as vocalist Nick Gravenites and bassist Harvey Brooks. Bloomfield formed the Electric Flag in 1967, following his stint with the Butterfield Blues Band. The band reached its peak with the 1968 release, \"A Long Time Comin'\", a fusion of rock, jazz, and R&B styles that charted well in the \"Billboard\" Pop Albums chart. Their initial recording was a soundtrack for \"The Trip\", a movie about an LSD experience by Peter Fonda, written by Jack Nicholson and directed by Roger Corman.", "question": "Which coastal city is the second largest in Wales and home to the blues band The Electric Revelators? 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Some journalists grouped them with the Madchester scene, though the music was a blend of soul and pop. The group consisted of Doreen Edwards (vocals), Neil Fitzpatrick (ex-Smirks, guitar/sax), and \"Snuff\" (ex-Motivation, drums/percussion). Edwards and Fitzpatrick wrote most of the band's songs.\n\nTrevor Johnson (footballer): Trevor Johnson (25 January 1935 \u2013 10 November 2016) was an Australian rules football player in the Victorian Football League (VFL).\n\nDavid Isberg: David Isberg (born February 23, 1975) is a Swedish musician, most famous for having founded seminal Swedish progressive death metal band Opeth. David Isberg is also known as DJ Dake, having a successful DJ career with independent and electronic music, often influenced by the Madchester scene. He also DJs old school heavy, thrash, speed and death metal from the 1980s at Club Rocks in Stockholm on a monthly basis.\n\nCentral Station Design: Central Station Design is a Mancunian design company founded by Pat Carroll, Karen Jackson, and Matt Carroll. It is usually associated with Factory Records and the Madchester scene of the early 1990s. The company created album cover artwork and posters for Factory artists including The Happy Mondays, Black Grape, and James. Their design for the Happy Mondays' \"Madchester Rave On E.P.\" in late 1989 became the iconic logo for the movement. The Carrolls are cousins of Shaun and Paul Ryder of the Happy Mondays.\n\nThe Cygnet Ring: The Cygnet Ring were a band associated with the Madchester scene of 1989\u20131991 and best known for their song \"Love Crime\". The band was founded by singer Rus Harrison who had previously been in a local indie band called Playing At Trains and had gained a cult following around the late 1980s.\n\nMadchester: Madchester is a music and cultural scene that developed in the Manchester area of the United Kingdom in the late 1980s, in which artists merged alternative rock with acid house culture and other sources, including psychedelia and 1960s pop. The label was popularised by the British music press in the early 1990s, and included groups such as Happy Mondays, the Stone Roses, Inspiral Carpets, Northside, 808 State, James and The Charlatans, amongst others.\n\nParis Angels: Paris Angels were a seven piece band, hailing from Guide Bridge, Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, associated with the Madchester scene of 1989 -1991. Their music fused indie guitars with electronic dance music. The band comprised Paul 'Wags' Wagstaff (later of Black Grape and the reformed Happy Mondays), Rikki Turner, Steven Taji, Scott Carey, Mark Adj, Jane Gill and Simon Worrall.\n\nMusic of the United Kingdom (1990s): Popular music of the United Kingdom in the 1990s continued to develop and diversify. While the singles charts were dominated by boy bands and girl groups, British soul and Indian-based music also enjoyed their greatest level of mainstream success to date, and the rise of World music helped revitalise the popularity of folk music. Electronic rock bands like The Prodigy and Chemical Brothers began to achieve a high profile. 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Moe steals the recipe from Homer, renames the drink the \"Flaming Moe\" and begins selling it at his tavern. The drink is a success and boosts business and patronage, but Homer is angry at Moe for his betrayal, and seeks revenge.\n\nMoe Greene: Morris \"Moe\" Greene is a fictional character appearing in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel \"The Godfather\" and the 1972 movie of the same name. The character's name is a composite of real Las Vegas mobsters Moe Dalitz, or possibly Moe Sedway, and Gus Greenbaum. However, both Greene's character and personality are actually based on Bugsy Siegel: his affiliation with the mob in Los Angeles, his involvement in the development of Las Vegas, and his flamboyant tendencies. Greene is portrayed in the movie by Alex Rocco.\n\nThe Homer They Fall: \"The Homer They Fall\" is the third episode of \"The Simpsons\"' eighth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 10, 1996. After Homer realizes he has a bizarre medical condition that renders him unable to be knocked out, he is convinced to embark on a career as a boxer by Moe Szyslak, who manages him. The episode was written by Jonathan Collier and directed by Mark Kirkland. It guest stars Michael Buffer as himself and Paul Winfield as Lucius Sweet.\n\nMoe's (bar and lounge): Moe's was a popular bar in Fort Greene, Brooklyn named after the tavern that appears in \"The Simpsons\" owned and run by the character Moe Szyslak.\n\nThe Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase: \"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase\" is the twenty-fourth episode of the eighth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 11, 1997. The episode centers on fictional pilot episodes of non-existent television series derived from \"The Simpsons\", and is a parody of the tendency of networks to spin off characters from a hit series. As such it includes references to many different TV series. 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The film was released in 2000.\n\nAACTA Award for Best Short Animation: The AACTA Award for Best Short Animation, is a short film award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) to the producer and director of an Australian short animated film that is \"a self-contained and continuous animated film of short fiction or documentary of less than 40 minutes in duration.\" Prior to the establishment of the Academy in 2011, the award was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI) at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (more commonly known as the AFI Awards) from 1979\u20132010. The award is presented at the AACTA Awards Luncheon, a black tie event which celebrates achievements in film production, television, documentaries and short films.\n\nMatt Villa: Matt Villa is an Australian film editor, most famous for editing \"The Great Gatsby\", for which he won Best Editing at the 3rd AACTA Awards alongside Jason Ballantine and Jonathan Redmond. Villa won his second AACTA Award the following year for \"Predestination\".\n\nThe Spierig Brothers: Identical twin brothers Peter Spierig and Michael Spierig ( ; born 29 April 1976), known together professionally as The Spierig Brothers, are German-born Australian film directors, producers and screenwriters.\n\nDaybreakers: Daybreakers is a 2009 Australian-American science fiction horror film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig. The film takes place in a futuristic world overrun by vampires. A vampiric corporation sets out to capture and farm the remaining humans while researching a blood substitute. Lead vampire hematologist Edward Dalton's (Ethan Hawke) work is interrupted by human survivors led by former vampire \"Elvis\" (Willem Dafoe), who has a cure that can save the human species.", "question": "Question: Michael and Peter Spierig directed this 2014 science fiction film that won Matt Villa his second AACTA Award. ", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the film was released."}, "directors": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The names of the film's directors."}, "genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary genre of the film."}, "award_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"award_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the award received."}, "recipient_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who received the award."}, "award_number_for_recipient": {"type": "integer", "description": "The sequential number of this award for the specific recipient (e.g., 1st, 2nd)."}}, "required": ["award_name", "recipient_name", "award_number_for_recipient"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["film_title", "release_year", "directors", "genre", "award_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "Predestination", "release_year": 2014, "directors": ["Michael Spierig", "Peter Spierig"], "genre": "science fiction thriller", "award_details": {"award_name": "AACTA Award for Best Editing", "recipient_name": "Matt Villa", "award_number_for_recipient": 2}}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "Predestination", "release_year": 2014, "directors": ["Michael Spierig", "Peter Spierig"], "genre": "science fiction thriller", "award_details": {"award_name": "AACTA Award", "recipient_name": "Matt Villa", "award_number_for_recipient": 2}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1746, "output_tokens": 78, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "6eb0d23f899d70b448cdd55d73d1009162f434940c770aec319c14fa5390002d", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ac01db35542990832d3a1f5", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Mario Been", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Sjoerd Overgoor: Sjoerd Overgoor (born 6 September 1988) is a Dutch professional footballer, who currently plays for Go Ahead Eagles in the Dutch Eredivisie. He formerly played for De Graafschap, Go Ahead Eagles and Szombathelyi Halad\u00e1s.\n\nMartin Haar: Martin Haar (born May 2, 1952 in Zwolle, Overijssel) is a retired football defender from the Netherlands, who is the current serving as assistant coach at AZ Alkmaar. He played for Go Ahead Eagles (1971\u20131977), HFC Haarlem (1977\u20131983), AZ '67 (1983\u20131986), HFC Haarlem (1986\u20131988), Sparta Rotterdam (1988\u20131989) and FC Wageningen (1989). He was a member of the famous Haarlem team, that competed in the UEFA Cup in the 1982-1983 season, for the first time in the club's history. However this campaign was to be overshadowed by the Luzhniki disaster.\n\nBert van Marwijk: Lambertus \"Bert\" van Marwijk (] , \"surname isolated\": ] ; born 19 May 1952) is a Dutch football manager who last coached Saudi Arabia national team. 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Feyenoord welcomed five new players: Dani Fern\u00e1ndez came over for free from N.E.C., Sekou Ciss\u00e9 signed a four-year deal after his transfer from Roda JC, Kamohelo Mokotjo came over from Supersport FC and loan agreements were made with Borac \u010ca\u010dak for Aleksandar Ignjatovi\u0107, and with Nantes for Stefan Babovi\u0107.\n\nSergio Padt: Sergio Padt (born 6 June 1990) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for FC Groningen in the Dutch Eredivisie. Padt previously played on loan from AFC Ajax for HFC Haarlem in the Eerste Divisie, and later for Go Ahead Eagles and in the Belgian Pro League for AA Gent. He represented the Netherlands U-17 team at the 2007 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship.\n\nJohan Derksen: Johannes Gerrit \"Johan\" Derksen (born 31 January 1949) is a Dutch sports journalist and former football player. He played professional football between 1966 and 1978 for five clubs: Go Ahead Eagles, Cambuur Leeuwarden, BV Veendam, HFC Haarlem, and MVV Maastricht. During and after his active career, he became well known as a sports journalist, specialising in football. He was the editor-in-chief of Voetbal International from 2000 until his retirement on 1 August 2013, the country's most prominent football magazine. He is also a television football pundit on RTL7's Voetbal International.\n\nGlynor Plet: Glynor Plet (born 30 January 1987 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch footballer with Surinamese roots, currently playing for Alanyaspor. He previously played for FC Den Bosch, Telstar, Heracles Almelo, Genk, FC Twente, Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C, Go Ahead Eagles and Zulte Waregem.\n\nDemy de Zeeuw: Demy Patrick Ren\u00e9 de Zeeuw (] ; born 26 May 1983) is a Dutch footballer who last played for NAC Breda and the Netherlands national football team. He is a defensive midfielder described as a good tackler and a gifted passer of the ball. He previously played for AGOVV, Go Ahead Eagles, AZ and AFC Ajax. While at AZ he was a key player in the squad that won the 2008\u201309 Dutch league, the club's first championship victory in 28 years. 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It is now owned by the Italian firearms holding company Beretta Holding.\n\nAmerican Outdoor Brands Corporation: American Outdoor Brands Corporation is an American manufacturer of firearms and outdoor sports and recreation products, organized as a holding company with direct or indirect participation in 18 brands. Its principal holding is firearms manufacturer Smith & Wesson.\n\nPhoenix Arms: Phoenix Arms is a firearms manufacturer established in 1992. A predecessor company owned by George Jennings, Raven Arms, burned down in 1991, after which Jennings retired and sold his designs to Phoenix. Phoenix was founded and owned by George's ex-wife, his children, four of his grandchildren, and by Raven's former general manager. Phoenix is described by the U.S. BATF as one of the \"Ring of Fire\" companies.\n\nBeretta 93R: The Beretta 93R is a selective-fire machine pistol, designed and manufactured by Italian firearms manufacturer Beretta in the 1970s for police and military use, that is derived from their semi-automatic Beretta 92. The \"R\" stands for \"Raffica\", which is Italian for \"volley\", \"flurry\", or \"burst\" (sometimes spoken \"R\" as \"\"Rapid\"\" in English).\n\nFranchi LF-57: The Franchi LF57 is an Italian pressed-metal submachine gun. A small number were made for the Italian Navy in the 1960s, but few others ordered it. The LF57 uses a recessed bolt head similar to the Beretta Model 12's as a method of reducing the weapon's length, although on the LF57 the bolt's mass is carried above the barrel rather than around it. This allows manufacture to be simplified to a degree. Most parts are made of stampings and pressings, and the two sides of the gun are one piece each, joined by a long seam. Dismantling the weapon is very simple, such as the barrel, which is held on by one single barrel nut. The tubular butt folds to the right side of the receiver, and the pistol grip is made entirely of steel. The sights are simple fixtures on the top of the barrel. Also it was rapidly known as the \"Dead Squirrel\" due to its low ammunition capacity.\n\nSIG Sauer: There are two SIG Sauer companies. The original company, SIG Sauer GmbH, is a Swiss-German firearms manufacturer and exporter, formed in 1976 as a partnership between Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG) of Switzerland and J.P. Sauer & Sohn of Germany. SIG (now known as SIG Holding, AG) no longer has any firearms business. Their firearms subsidiary, Swiss Arms AG, was sold to (L&O Holding) of Emsdetten, Germany and was renamed Swiss Arms. L&O Holding is currently the parent company of SIG Sauer GmbH.\n\nBeretta M12: The Beretta Model 12 is a 9\u00d719mm Parabellum caliber submachine gun designed by Beretta. The production started in 1962, the first users were the Italian Carabinieri and the Italian State Police even though in limited number, only in 1978 it was widely issued replacing the old Beretta MAB. In 1962 the Italian Army bought a limited number of Franchi LF57 submachine gun, judged better than the M12 but never issued to the troops, and only in 1992 the M12S2 variant was introduced also if in very limited number. The Italian Air Force, instead, bought a large number of M12S and M12S2 for the airport security units. However the weapon had a higher initial success in the Arab countries and South America. Its debut in combat came during the Tet Offensive in 1968 when the Marines guarding the U.S. embassy in Saigon repelled the assault by the Viet Cong using the Beretta M12. It is also used by various South American, African and Asian countries, and made under license in Brazil by Taurus, in Belgium by FN Herstal and in Indonesia by PT Pindad.\n\nBeretta Holding: Beretta Holding S.p.A also called the Berretta Holding Group, is headquartered in Gardone Val Trompia near Brescia, Italy. It is an Italian holding company for the famous Italian industrial group and holds direct or indirect participation in 26 companies. The eponymous company is managed by fifteenth-generation descendants of \"Maestro\" , progenitor of a firearms manufacturing dynasty.\n\nBeretta: Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta ] (literally, \"Pietro Beretta Arms Factory\") is a privately held Italian firearms manufacturing company operating in several countries. Its firearms are used worldwide for a variety of civilian, law enforcement, and military purposes. Sporting arms account for three-quarters of sales; Beretta is also known for marketing shooting clothes and accessories. Founded in the 16th century, Beretta is the oldest active manufacturer of firearm components in the world. In 1526 its inaugural product was arquebus barrels; by all accounts Beretta-made barrels equipped the Venetian fleet at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. Beretta has supplied weapons for every major European war since 1650.\n\nFN Herstal: Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal (French for: National Factory of Herstal), self identified as FN Herstal and often referred to as Fabrique Nationale or simply FN, is a leading firearms manufacturer located in Herstal, Belgium, and is owned by the holding company Herstal Group which is owned by the regional government of Wallonia. 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The Boston University Terriers defeated the UMass Lowell River Hawks by a score of 5\u20133 to earn their 8th Hockey East championship in school history. Jack Eichel was named tournament MVP.\n\n1986 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament: The 1986 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 2nd Tournament in the history of the conference. It was played between March 7 and March 15, 1986. Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were, for the first time, played at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. This was the final year the Hockey East championship was decided at a venue outside of the state of Massachusetts . By winning the tournament, Boston University received the Hockey East's automatic bid to the 1986 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.\n\n2013 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament: The 2013 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was played between March 14 and March 13, 2013 at campus locations and at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The UMass Lowell River Hawks won their first Hockey East Tournament and earned the Hockey East's automatic bid into the 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.\n\n1988 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament: The 1988 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 4th Tournament in the history of the conference. It was played between March 3 and March 11, 1989. Quarterfinal and semifinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final game was played at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, the home venue of the NHL's Boston Bruins. This was the final year the Hockey East championship was decided at a home venue to one of its member teams . By winning the tournament, Northeastern received the Hockey East's automatic bid to the 1988 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.\n\n2011 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament: The 2011 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was played between March 11 and March 19, 2011 at campus locations and at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston College Eagles won their tenth Hockey East Tournament and earned the Hockey East's automatic bid into the 2011 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.\n\nJack Eichel: Jack Robert Eichel (born October 28, 1996) is an American professional ice hockey centre. He currently plays for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League. Eichel was selected second overall in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres. Described at the age of 17 as \"the new face of American hockey,\" Eichel is considered a member of a rising class of generational talents in the sport, along with Connor McDavid.\n\n1989 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament: The 1989 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 5th Tournament in the history of the conference. It was played between March 3 and March 11, 1989. Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were played at the newly opened Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, the home venue of the Boston College Eagles. This was the final year the Hockey East championship was decided at a home venue to one of its member teams . By winning the tournament, Maine received the Hockey East's automatic bid to the 1989 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.\n\n2012 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament: The 2012 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was played between March 8 and March 17, 2012 at campus locations and at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston College Eagles won their eleventh Hockey East Tournament and earned the Hockey East's automatic bid into the 2012 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.\n\n2009 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament: The 2009 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was played between March 13 and March 21, 2009 at campus locations and at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Boston University won their seventh Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament and the Lamoriello Trophy and received Hockey East's automatic bid to the 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.\n\n1990 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament: The 1990 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 6th Tournament in the history of the conference. It was played between March 1 and March 11, 1990. Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were played at the Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, the home venue of the Boston College Eagles. This was the final year the Hockey East championship was decided at a home venue to one of its member teams . 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He was a member of artistic group Skupina 42 and literary group Ohnice.\n\n\u00d6sten Warnerbring: \u00d6sten Warnerbring (November 22, 1934 \u2013 January 18, 2006) was a Swedish singer, musician, composer and lyrics writer who mastered several musical genres. He started out as a jazz musician but over the years, he had huge successes both in the area of popular music and as a singer of Swedish poetry, put into music by himself. In the 1970s, he became one of the first Swedish artists to use his native accent, of the province of Scania (Sk\u00e5ne) in the south of Sweden, also while singing.\n\nJacek Lusi\u0144ski: Jacek Lusi\u0144ski (born 30 April 1969) is a Polish film director, scriptwriter, lyrics writer and author of the book \"Carte Blanche\", published by Axis Mundi. He makes feature films, documentaries, commercials and video clips. 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It featured a complete orchestra and was recorded using the same microphones as The Manhattan Transfer.\n\nWaris Ali Mirza: Sayyid Waris Ali Mirza Khan Bahadur (14 November 1901 \u2013 20 November 1969), was the last Nawab of Murshidabad before a prolonged interregnum caused by a succession dispute within the family which was only resolved in 2014 by the Indian Supreme Court. He succeeded his father, Wasif Ali Mirza. Waris Ali was born on 14 November 1901 at Murshidabad as the eldest son of Wasif Ali Mirza by his first wife Sultan Dulhan Faghfur Jahan Begum Sahiba. Waris Ali's maternal grandfather was Wala Kadir Sayyid Husain Ali Mirza Bahadur. Waris Ali ruled for ten years, from 1959, until his death on 20 November 1969 at Calcutta. Although he left three sons and three daughters, there was a long interregnum following his death because of succession dispute caused by his children's disinheritance for a variety of different reasons. In August 2014 the Indian Supreme Court ruled that Mohammed Abbas Ali Mirza, a nephew of Waris Ali Mirza, was the fourth Nawab of Murshidabad in August 2014.\n\nCandles Long Ago: Candles Long Ago is the 14th album by popular children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram, originally released in 1993. It is the first, and only, Chanukah album produced by the trio. Unlike other Sharon, Lois & Bram albums, \"Candles Long Ago\" is a miniature album featuring only eleven songs, of which many appear on their previous album \"Candles, Snow & Mistletoe\" and one from their second album, \"Smorgasbord\". O It was sold as part of the Sharon, Lois & Bram mini collection at a cheaper price than the trio's regular full-length albums.\n\nMikhail Tanich: Mikhail Isaievich Tanich (Tankhilevich) (Russian: \u041c\u0438\u0445\u0430\u0438\u043b \u0418\u0441\u0430\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0422\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0447 ) (September 15, 1923 \u2013 April 17, 2008) was a popular Russian song lyrics writer of Jewish descent, a laureate of the Interior Ministry Award (1997), a laureate of the jubilee contest \"The Song of the Year\" devoted to the 25th anniversary of that television program, a laureate of nearly all the annual festivals \"The Song of the Year\", and a laureate of the \"Ovation\" National Music Award (1997).\n\nSesame Street: Sesame Street is a long-running American children's television series, produced by Sesame Workshop (formerly known as the Children's Television Workshop) and created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett. The program is known for its educational content, and images communicated through the use of Jim Henson's Muppets, animation, short films, humor, and cultural references. The series premiered on November 10, 1969, to positive reviews, some controversy, and high viewership; it has aired on the U.S.'s national public television provider (PBS) since its debut, with its first run moving to premium channel HBO on January 16, 2016.\n\nSanjeev Tiwari: Sanjeev Tiwari is a story, screenplay, dialogue writer, lyrics writer and music composer of Bollywood working in bangla and Hindi films. 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Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans was named the All Star Game MVP after breaking Wilt Chamberlain's record by scoring 52 points in the All Star Game. The original host of the game, Charlotte's Spectrum Center, was removed as the host on July 21, 2016 due to the league's opposition against North Carolina's Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act. The regular season ended on April 12, 2017, and the playoffs began on April 15, 2017 and ended on June 12, 2017, with the Golden State Warriors going 16-1 in the playoffs and beating the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games during their third consecutive matchup in the NBA Finals.\n\nShaun Livingston: Shaun Patrick Livingston (born September 11, 1985) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Livingston entered the league directly out of high school after he was selected in the first round of the 2004 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Clippers with the 4th overall pick. In 2007, Livingston suffered a debilitating knee injury that damaged almost every part of his left knee, and it took him about a year and a half to return to action. Livingston later played for the Miami Heat, Oklahoma City Thunder, Washington Wizards, Charlotte Bobcats, Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Brooklyn Nets. He has also spent time with the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Development League. He is a two-time NBA champion, winning both with Golden State in 2015 and 2017.\n\n2001\u201302 Toronto Raptors season: The 2001\u201302 NBA season was the Raptors' 7th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Raptors acquired All-Star center and 2-time NBA Champion Hakeem Olajuwon from the Houston Rockets. 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In the playoffs, the Raptors defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in the First Round of the playoffs in six games, facing the defending NBA Champion Cleveland Cavaliers in the Semifinals, whom they met in last season's Eastern Conference Finals. However, the Raptors would be swept by the Cavaliers in four games.\n\nSteve Kerr: Stephen Douglas Kerr (born September 27, 1965) is an American former professional basketball player and the current head coach of the Golden State Warriors. Kerr is a seven-time NBA champion, winning three with the Chicago Bulls and two with the San Antonio Spurs as a player, and two with the Warriors as a head coach. Kerr has the highest career three-point percentage (45.4%) for any player with at least 250 three pointers made in NBA history.\n\nCavaliers\u2013Warriors rivalry: The Cavaliers\u2013Warriors rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors. While the two teams have played each other since the Cavaliers joined the league in 1970, their rivalry did not develop until the 2014\u201315 season, when they met in the first of three consecutive NBA Finals series. The two teams have met in three straight NBA Finals, becoming the only two teams in NBA history to do so. Of these three series, the Warriors have won two, most recently in 2017the Cavaliers have won one, in 2016. The two teams feature 11 NBA All-Stars: LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Love, Deron Williams and Kyle Korver (Cleveland), and Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, David West and Andre Iguodala (Golden State). Two players, Andrew Bogut and Anderson Varej\u00e3o, played for both teams during this time.\n\n1989\u201390 Cleveland Cavaliers season: The 1989\u201390 NBA season was the 21st season of the National Basketball Association in Cleveland, Ohio. 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She has been the Women's World Chess Champion three times, the youngest ever to win the title, as well as the youngest female player ever to qualify for the title of Grandmaster.\n\nXinduo: Xinduo (Chinese:\u65b0\u579b) is a township-level division in Xinghua, Jiangsu, China.\n\nDashiqiao: Dashiqiao () is a city in south-central Liaoning province of Northeast China. It is under the administration of Yingkou City, which is 23 km to the west.\n\nXinghua, Jiangsu: Xinghua () is a county-level city under the administration of Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China. It is located in the central part of Jiangsu Province. It borders the prefecture-level cities of Yancheng to the north and east and Yangzhou to the west.\n\nXinghua High School: Xinghua High School (\u5174\u5316\u4e2d\u5b66) was founded in 1926 and its original name was \u201cXinghua County Junior High School (\u5174\u5316\u53bf\u7acb\u521d\u7ea7\u4e2d\u5b66)\". 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In 2004, Jiangsu Province, it received the first four-star high school acceptance in Jiangsu province.\n\nChushui Experimental School: Chushui Experimental School (\u695a\u6c34\u5b9e\u9a8c\u5b66\u6821\uff09is located in xinghua, Jiangsu province. It is an education modernization project demonstration and a four star high and junior school. It's surrounded by the ancient zhaoyang city and the CangLang River with an area of more than 250\u00a0acres (more than 170,000\u00a0square meters). The school was established in 2000 with the development idea \"high school building, high grade school, high efficiency management, high quality education\". With 100 classes and 340 full-time teachers the school has 7,000 students on roll.\n\nNiu Jingyi: Niu Jingyi (\u94ae\u7ecf\u4e49, 1920\u20131995) was a Chinese biochemist. He was born on December 26, 1920 in Xinghua, Jiangsu. In 1942, he graduated from the chemistry department of the National Southwestern Associated University. He served as an instructor of Tsinghua University from 1946 to 1948. In 1948, he went to United States to study biochemistry at the University of Texas, five years later commenced doctor degree. In 1956, he came back to China.\n\nDainan: Dainan () is a town under the administration of Xinghua City in east-central Jiangsu province, China. It has 4 residential communities (\u5c45\u59d4\u4f1a) and 33 villages under its administration. The town is located in the southeast of Xinghua City, bordering Dongtai to the east and Jiangyan to the south, and has a population of 93,000 living in an area of 108 km2 . Part of that area is known as the \"cradle of stainless steel\" (\u4e2d\u56fd\u4e0d\u9508\u94a2\u4e4b\u4e61) production, and this economic activity gives rise to the nickname \"No. 1 Town of Central Jiangsu\" (\u82cf\u4e2d\u7b2c\u4e00\u9547).\n\nHechen: Hechen () is a town located in the east of Xinghua City in east-central Jiangsu province. The area has approximately 60,000 inhabitants spread over 16,200 households. The town is an old revolutionary base, and was the location of many well-known battles. 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It is the only collaboration between the two artists. Khaled would later rise to be one of the most famous ra\u00ef artists outside Algeria, while Safy Boutella would continue his career as a jazzman in Europe.\n\nSanjeev Kumar: Sanjeev Kumar (born Harihar Jethalal Jariwala 9 July 1938 \u2013 6 November 1985) was a noted Indian film actor. He won several major awards including two National Film Awards for Best Actor for his performances in the movies \"Dastak\" (1971) and \"Koshish\" (1973). He acted in genres ranging from romantic dramas to thrillers. Kumar did not mind playing roles that were non-glamorous, such as characters well beyond his age. Movies like \"Arjun Pandit\", \"Sholay\" and \"Trishul\", along with the remakes of Tamil films into Hindi like \"Yehi Hai Zindagi\", \"Naya Din Nayi Raat\", \"Devta\", and \"Ram Tere Kitne\" exemplify his talents. He also did suspense-thriller films like \"Qatl\", \"Shikar\", \"Uljhan\" and \"Trishna\". Kumar also proved his ability to do comedy in films like \"Manchali\", \"Itni Si Baat\", \"Pati Patni aur Woh\", \"Angoor\", \"Biwi O Biwi\" and \"Hero\". He is well remembered for his versatility and genuine portrayal of his characters.\n\nGeto Boys: Geto Boys (originally spelled Ghetto Boys) is a rap group from Fifth Ward, Houston, Texas, currently consisting of Willie D and Bushwick Bill. The Geto Boys have earned notoriety for their lyrics covering controversial topics such as misogyny, gore, psychotic experiences, and necrophilia.\n\nA History of Violence (album): A History of Violence is the sixth album by Philadelphia hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks, released on November 11, 2008 on Babygrande Records. The album followed multiple summer releases from the Jedi Mind Tricks camp, including the group's first DVD, titled \"Divine Fire: The Story of Jedi Mind Tricks\", and the Vinnie Paz-executive produced projects \"Jedi Mind Tricks presents Doap Nixon: Sour Diesel\", \"Jedi Mind Tricks presents King Syze: The Labor Union\", and \"Jedi Mind Tricks presents OuterSpace: God's Fury\". The album's first single \"Monolith\" was released on October 2, 2008 and is available free at Babygrande's official website. Their second single \"Godflesh\" was released on their website and it featured King Magnetic and Block McCloud too. The album features former Jedi Mind Tricks member Jus Allah's return to the group.\n\nThe Best of Van Morrison Volume 3: The Best of Van Morrison Volume 3 is a compilation album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, that was released on 11 June 2007 in the UK with a digital version released in the U.S. on iTunes Store, on 12 June 2007. Manhattan/EMI Music Catalog Marketing released the CD version of the album on 19 June 2007 in the United States. This new two-disc collection of 31 tracks has been compiled by Morrison himself. It offers an overview of his large volume of material since the release of \"The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two\" in 1993. The album's thirty-one tracks include previously unreleased collaborations with Tom Jones (\"Cry For Home\") and Bobby Bland (\"Tupelo Honey\") as well as duets with John Lee Hooker, B.B. King and Ray Charles. The 2003 duet with Ray Charles is \"Crazy Love\" a song originally recorded on Morrison's 1970 album \"Moondance\". \"Blue and Green\" was previously donated to be used on the charity album \"\", which raised money for relief efforts intended for Gulf Coast victims devastated by hurricane Katrina. The duet with Tom Jones, \"Cry For Home\" was taken from the same recording sessions that produced the \"Sometimes We Cry\" duet between the two artists, which featured on Jones' successful album \"Reload\". \"Cry for Home\" was released as a single on 4 June 2007 in the UK, and was followed by \"Blue and Green\" on 27 August.\n\nKool Thing: \"Kool Thing\" was the first major label single from American alternative rock band Sonic Youth's 1990 album \"Goo\". It was released in June 1990 on Geffen Records. The song was inspired by an interview bassist/singer Kim Gordon conducted with LL Cool J for \"Spin\" in which the two artists clashed. Although he is never mentioned by name, the song's lyrics contain several references to LL Cool J. Gordon's lyrics make reference to several of the rapper's works, including the single \"I Can't Live Without My Radio\" and the album \"Walking With a Panther\". She also repeats the line \"I don't think so\", which appears in LL Cool J's \"Going Back to Cali\". Chuck D also contributed some vocals to the song.\n\nMind Playing Tricks on Me: \"Mind Playing Tricks on Me\" is a single by the Geto Boys, featured on their 1991 album \"We Can't Be Stopped\".\n\nCMT Cross Country: CMT Cross Country is a television show broadcast on Country Music Television and Palladia that pairs two country music artists together. Each episode of CMT Cross Country features a different set of stars playing together. It is similar in format to \"CMT Crossroads\", except that in this series, both of the two artists are predominantly known for their country music contributions, as opposed to \"Crossroads\", where one of the two artists is from outside the traditional country genre.\n\nI Finally Found Someone (album): I Finally Found Someone is a studio album released by country music artists Lorrie Morgan and Sammy Kershaw, who were then married to each other. It was released in 2001 by RCA Records Nashville, and it is largely composed of duets between the two artists. Six of the songs are duets, while the other six are solo efforts (three from each artist). The only chart single from this album was \"He Drinks Tequila\", one of the duets, which peaked at #39 on the \"Billboard\" country charts. The title track is a cover of the Barbra Streisand/Bryan Adams duet. \"What a Wonderful World\", a cover of a song made famous by Louis Armstrong, is also included here.\n\nIn Concert 1972: In Concert 1972 is a double live album by sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar and sarodya Ali Akbar Khan, released in 1973 on Apple Records. It was recorded at the Philharmonic Hall, New York City, in October 1972, and is a noted example of the two Hindustani classical musicians' celebrated \"jugalbandi\" (duet) style of playing. With accompaniment from tabla player Alla Rakha, the performance reflects the two artists' sorrow at the recent death of their revered guru, and Khan's father, Allauddin Khan. 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Color ranges from greenish to blackish, often darkening soon after exposure to air.\n\nWorking cow horse: Working cow horse is a type of competition, known also as reined cow horse, where horses are asked to work a single live cow in an arena, performing specific maneuvers that include circling the cow, turning it in a specified manner, and performing a reining pattern. Horses that can perform these tasks are called \"reined cow horses,\" \"cow horses,\" \"stock horses,\" or \"working cow horses.\" Competition consists of three parts where a horse and rider are judged on their performance in a reining pattern, herd work, and \"fence work\". 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Little red chicken defends herself by saying \u201che was a mean old wolf.\u201d (18). Little red chicken convinces Papa to read another story, this time, \"Chicken Little\". Little red chicken once again jumps into to solve the problem. Papa is becoming exhausted and little red chicken is upset because there are no more stories to read. Little red chicken believes she cannot go to bed without a story. Papa suggests that little red chicken tell him a story. Little red chicken loves the idea and climbs into bed, yawning and tired. Little red chicken then writes a story about reading stories for bedtime until she realizes papa has fallen asleep! The story ends with little red chicken saying \u201cgood night, Papa\u201d and the last picture shows both of them cuddled up happily in bed(40).\n\nCow Creek (Montana): Cow Creek is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 35 mi long, in north central Montana in the United States. Cow Creek rises in the southern foothills of the Bear Paw Mountains in western Blaine County and flows east and then south, joining the Missouri approximately 25 mi northeast of Winifred, Montana\u2014or 22 mi upstream from the Fred Robinson Bridge. Cow Creek flows down to the Missouri in a canyon that passes through the Missouri Breaks, which are severely eroded badlands that extend out on either side from the Missouri River. The floor of Cow Creek canyon provided a pathway of travel from the Montana plains north of the river, down to the Missouri \u2013 at the mouth of Cow Creek, Cow Island made fording the Missouri easier \u2013 a steep but short trail on the south bank of the Missouri opposite Cow Creek completed this route which led from the northern Montana plains to the central and southern Montana plains. This pathway was used by migrating buffalo/bison and nomadic American Natives for centuries. During the steamboat era on the Missouri River, when low water prevented riverboats getting up to Fort Benton, the mouth of Cow Creek became a river landing and freighting depot, and it was the start of the Cow Island Trail by which freight was moved on to Fort Benton by going north up Cow Creek and then west. In 1877 the Nez Perce Indian Tribe, fleeing to Canada, had several skirmishes along Cow Creek including the \"Battle of Cow Island\", and several days later at a camp on Cow Creek the Nez Perce, thinking themselves now beyond the reach of the U.S. Army, made the fateful decision to slow down, rather than push on for the Canada\u2013US border. Today, modern highways have by passed Cow Creek, and the buffalo and the nomadic Indian are gone. Cow Creek is dormant, in one of the most remote spots of the isolated regions of the vast area known as the Montana Missouri Breaks.\n\nTakikawa sea cow: The Takikawa sea cow (\"Hydrodamalis spissa\") is an extinct herbivorous marine mammal of the Late Pliocene, which was closely related to the recently extinct Steller's sea cow (\"H. gigas\"). In 1988, fossils of sea cows were discovered in Hokkaido, but were originally assigned to the Takikawa sea cow, a newly described species, even though this taxon is thought of by some scientists as a synonym of the Cuesta sea cow (\"H. cuestae\"). It is uncertain whether or not the Takikawa sea cow was simply a local variant of the Cuesta sea cow or a completely separate lineage. 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The song, under the original title \"Jock-A-Mo\", was written and released as a single in 1953 by Sugar Boy and his Cane Cutters that failed to make the charts. The song first became popular in 1965 by the girl group, The Dixie Cups, who scored an international hit with \"Iko Iko\". In 1967 as part of a lawsuit settlement between \"Sugar Boy\" James Crawford and the Dixie Cups, the trio were given part songwriting credit to the song. In 1972, Dr. John had a minor hit with his version of \"Iko Iko\". The most successful charting version in the UK was recorded by Scottish singer Natasha England who took her 1982 version into the top 10. \"Iko Iko\" became an international hit again twice more, the first being the Belle Stars in June 1982 and again with Captain Jack in 2001.\n\nDuplex canceller: A duplex canceller was a hand stamp used to cancel postage stamps and imprint a dated postmark applied simultaneously with the one device. The device had a steel die, generally circular, which printed the location of the cancel, together with the time and date of cancel. This die was held in place by a handle with an obliteration marker, often oval shaped, off to the right side that was applied over the postage stamp to prevent its reuse. The ink came from an ink pad.\n\nShower (juggling): In toss juggling, the shower is a juggling pattern for 3 or more objects, most commonly balls or bean bags, where objects are thrown in a circular motion. Balls are thrown high from one hand to the other while the other hand passes the ball back horizontally. \"In the shower pattern, every ball is thrown in a high arc from the right hand to the left (or vice versa) and then quickly passed off with a low throw from the left to the right hand (or vice versa).\" The animation depicts a 3-ball version. Siteswap notation for shower patterns is (2n-1)1, where n is the number of objects juggled. (i.e. 31 for 2 balls, 51 for 3 balls, 71 for 4 balls, etc.. .)\n\nRight in the Palm of Your Hand: \"Right in the Palm of Your Hand\" is the title of a country song written by Bob McDill. The song was first recorded by Crystal Gayle on her 1976 album Crystal. The only charting version of the song was recorded by American country music artist Mel McDaniel. It was released in July 1981 as the fourth and final single from McDaniel's 1980 album, \"I'm Countryfied\". It peaked at number 10 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and at number 17 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart.\n\nThe Right Hand of the Grand Master: The Right Hand of the Grand Master (Georgian: \u10d3\u10d8\u10d3\u10dd\u10e1\u10e2\u10d0\u10e2\u10d8\u10e1 \u10d9\u10dd\u10dc\u10e1\u10e2\u10d0\u10dc\u10e2\u10d8\u10dc\u10d4\u10e1 \u10db\u10d0\u10e0\u10ef\u10d5\u10d4\u10dc\u10d0 , \"The Right Hand of the Grand Master Constantine\"), also published as The Hand of the Great Master is a historical novel by 20th century Georgian writer Konstantine Gamsakhurdia, who first published it in 1939 in a literary magazine \"Mnatobi\". Subtitled \"knightly novel\" by the author, the book received much critical acclaim in Georgia and in Soviet Union as a whole, selling 700,000 copies of 12 publications of its Russian-translated version in the author's lifetime alone. A two-episode feature film \"The Right Hand of the Grand Master\" based on the novel and directed by Vakhtang Tabliashvili and Devi Abashidze was premiered in 1969.\n\nKevin Johnson (singer): Kevin Stephen Johnson (born 3 July 1942) is an Australian singer-songwriter. Popular in the 1970s, his biggest hit is \"Rock and Roll I Gave You the Best Years of My Life\", which peaked at No.\u00a04 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart in 1973 (as well as reaching the UK Top 40). He also had a top\u00a020 hit with \"Bonnie Please Don't Go\" (aka \"She's Leavin'\") in 1971. \"Rock and Roll\" is one of the most covered songs written by an Australian with 27 different artists recording it in 1975 alone. Covers include fellow Australians, Col Joye and Digby Richards, and international artists, Mac Davis, Terry Jacks, Gary Glitter, Joe Dassin (in French), The Cats and Tom Jones. Davis' rendition became the highest charting version on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, reaching No.\u00a015 in 1975.\n\nWhispering Your Name: \"Whispering Your Name\" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Jules Shear. It was originally performed by Ignatius Jones in 1983, however Shear also recorded the song, which was issued as a single within months of Jones' recording and included on his 1983 album \"Watch Dog\". It has been covered numerous times, including a charting version by Alison Moyet in 1994.\n\nMel McDaniel: Melvin Huston \"Mel\" McDaniel (September 6, 1942 \u2013 March 31, 2011) was an American country music artist. His chart-making years were mainly the 1980s with his hits from that era including \"Louisiana Saturday Night\", \"Big Ole Brew\", \"Stand Up\", the Number One \"Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On\", \"I Call It Love\", \"Stand on It\", and a remake of Chuck Berry's \"Let It Roll (Let It Rock)\".\n\nDie gl\u00fcckliche Hand: Die gl\u00fcckliche Hand (\"The Hand of Fate\"), Op. 18, is a \"Drama mit Musik\" (\"drama with music\") by Arnold Schoenberg in four scenes. It was composed between 1910 and 1913. Like \"Erwartung\", composed a year earlier, it was heavily influenced by Otto Weininger's book \"Sex and Character\". Unlike \"Erwartung\", Schoenberg wrote the libretto for \"Die gl\u00fcckliche Hand\" himself. The first performance took place in Vienna on 24 October 1924. The underlying message of the piece is the idea that man continues to repeatedly make the same mistakes, and the plot is developed from events in Schoenberg\u2019s personal life.\n\nRight Hand Man: \"Right Hand Man\" is a song written by Gary Scruggs, and recorded by American country music artist Eddy Raven. It was released in November 1986 as the second single and title track from the album \"Right Hand Man\". 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The song was sung in the original Broadway show by Tamara Drasin. Its first recorded performance was by Gertrude Niesen, who recorded the song with orchestral direction from Ray Sinatra, Frank Sinatra's second cousin, on October 13, 1933. Niesen's recording of the song was released by Victor, catalog# VE B 24454, with the B-side, \"Jealousy\", featuring Isham Jones and his Orchestra.\n\nRed Dragon (1595): Scourge of Malice or Malice Scourge or Mare Scourge was a 38-gun ship ordered by George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland. She was built and launched at Deptford Dockyard in 1595. The Earl used her as his flagship during raids on the Spanish Main, where she provided additional force to support his fleet. She was later renamed Red Dragon and used by the East India Company during at least five voyages to the East Indies. The first recorded performance of the play Hamlet took place on the ship in 1607, as it was anchored off the coast of Sierra Leone.\n\nTwelfth Night: Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601\u201302 as a Twelfth Night's entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The play centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck. Viola (who is disguised as Cesario) falls in love with Duke Orsino, who in turn is in love with the Countess Olivia. Upon meeting Viola, Countess Olivia falls in love with her thinking she is a man. The play expanded on the musical interludes and riotous disorder expected of the occasion, with plot elements drawn from the short story \"Of Apollonius and Silla\" by Barnabe Rich, based on a story by Matteo Bandello. The first recorded performance was on 2 February 1602, at Candlemas, the formal end of Christmastide in the year's calendar. The play was not published until its inclusion in the 1623 First Folio.\n\nPer Brahe the Younger: Count Per Brahe the Younger (18 February 1602 \u2013 2 September 1680) was a Swedish soldier, statesman, and author. He was a Privy Councillor from 1630 and Lord High Steward from 1640.\n\nJane Rhodes: Jane Marie Andr\u00e9e Rhodes (March 13, 1929 \u2013 May 7, 2011) was a French opera singer whose voice encompassed both the soprano and high mezzo-soprano ranges. Her most celebrated role was Carmen, which she sang in the opera's first ever staging at the Palais Garnier. She also created the roles of Isadora in Marcel Landowski's \"Le Fou\" and Maguelone in Georges Delerue's \"Le Chevalier de Neige\" and sang Renata in the first recorded performance of Prokofiev's \"The Fiery Angel\". Admired for both her voice and her glamorous stage presence, she was nicknamed the \"Bardot of the Op\u00e9ra\". She was married to conductor Roberto Benzi.\n\nR\u00f8nnaug Alten: R\u00f8nnaug Alten (9 February 1910 \u2013 20 January 2001) was a Norwegian actress and stage instructor. She was born in Troms\u00f8. She made her stage debut at Den Nationale Scene in 1930 as \"Viola\" in Shakespeare's play \"Twelfth Night\". During her career she worked for various theatres, including Det Nye Teater, Nationaltheatret, Tr\u00f8ndelag Teater, Riksteatret, Folketeatret, Oslo Nye Teater and Teatret V\u00e5rt. She made her film debut in 1936. Her first stage production was at Folketeatret in 1954. She was decorated Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1982.\n\nMeasure for Measure: Measure for Measure is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604. Originally published in the \"First Folio\" of 1623, where it was listed as a comedy, the play's first recorded performance occurred in 1604. The play's main themes include justice, \"mortality and mercy in Vienna,\" and the dichotomy between corruption and purity: \"some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.\" Mercy and virtue prevail, as the play does not end tragically, with virtues such as compassion and forgiveness being exercised at the end of the production. While the play focuses on justice overall, the final scene illustrates that Shakespeare intended for moral justice to temper strict civil justice: a number of the characters receive understanding and leniency, instead of the harsh punishment to which they, according to the law, could have been sentenced.\n\nThe Christian Brothers Band (Memphis): The Christian Brothers Band of Christian Brothers High School (Memphis, Tennessee) is the oldest high school band in America, having a continuous existence since its founding in 1872. The band was founded in the fall of 1872 by Br. Maurelian, who served as the first band director. The first recorded performance of the group was in the Memphis St. Patrick's Day Parade of 1873, and the band has performed every year since. The band has an unbroken lineage of ten band directors.\n\nMichelangelo Cerquozzi: Michelangelo Cerquozzi, known as Michelangelo delle Battaglie (12 February 1602 \u2013 6 April 1660) was an Italian Baroque painter known for his genre scenes, battle pictures, small religious and mythological works and still lifes. His genre scenes were influenced by the work of the Flemish and Dutch genre artists referred to as the Bamboccianti active in Rome who created small cabinet paintings and prints of the everyday life of the lower classes in Rome and its countryside. One of the leading battle painters active in Italy in the first half of the 17th century, Michelangelo Cerquozzi earned the nickname 'Michelangelo delle Battaglie' ('Michelangelo of the Battles').\n\nJeanne des Anges: Jeanne des Anges, also known as Jeanne de Belcier (2 February 1602 \u2013 29 January 1665), was a French Ursuline nun in Loudun, France. 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She is mother of singer Demis Roussos with Albanian origin.\n\nOn \u00e9crit sur les murs: \"On \u00e9crit sur les murs\" (English: \"We write on the walls\") is a song by Demis Roussos from the album \"On \u00e9crit sur les murs\" (1988). It was written by Romano Musumarra and Jean-Marie Moreau. The song was adapted by Worlds Apart in 2007 and by Kids United in 2015 on the album \"Un monde meilleur\". In two different years, les Enfoir\u00e9s adapted that song & so did RAFFY in 2016. The song had been rewritten as On Dessine Sur les Murs (WE draw on the walls); a Despicable Me minion version.\n\nTim Howar: Tim Howar (born 24 November 1969 in Spirit River, Alberta) is a Canadian actor, singer and dancer, known as a London-based rock vocalist with Mike + The Mechanics.\n\nThirsty Work: Thirsty Work is the twenty-first studio album by English Rock band Status Quo. It yielded three hit singles, \"I Didn't Mean It\" (No. 21), \"Sherri Don't Fail Me Now\" (No. 38), and the uncharacteristic ballad \"Restless\" (No. 39). \"Sorry\" had originally been recorded by Demis Roussos and released on his 1980 album \"Man of the World\", with Francis Rossi and Bernie Frost on all instruments and backing vocals.\n\nNorbert Daum: Daum was born in Braunau am Inn. He studied the violin, guitar, and piano as well as composition and conducting. Between 1965 and 1971, he was a member of the beat band The Substitutes. Since 1971, Daum has lived in Munich, where he met composer and producer Ralph Siegel, for whom he wrote orchestrations in countless productions. As a freelancer, Daum wrote more than 3000 orchestrations and worked with numerous artists in all genres, varying from crossover and outright classical music to German folk music and with artists such as Vicky Leandros, Karel Gott, Demis Roussos, and Die Jungen Ten\u00f6re. 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His interest was infections of the hand, and his 1912 mongraph on the subject was considered a milestone in hand surgery.\n\nList of Northwestern University buildings: This list of Northwestern University buildings encompasses the two campuses of Northwestern University: Evanston, Illinois and Chicago, Illinois. The Evanston site has approximately 150 buildings on its 240 acre campus. Many of these buildings are located on the Northwestern University Lakefill. The downtown Chicago campus, of approximately 25 acre , is home to the Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern University School of Law.\n\nDeering Library: Charles Deering Library, on the campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, U.S., was the main library on the Evanston campus until the construction of the Northwestern University Library in 1970. Deering Library houses the Government Publications Department and the Northwestern University Archives on the first floor, the Music Library on the second floor, and the Map Collection, the Art Reference Collection and the Special Collections Department on the third floor. The library is named for Charles Deering, a Northwestern benefactor and chairman of International Harvester, who provided the initial financing for the building.\n\nNorthwestern University: Northwestern University (NU) is a private research university based in Evanston, Illinois, with other campuses located in Chicago and Doha, Qatar, and academic programs and facilities in Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, California.\n\nUniversity of Pittsburgh: The University of Pittsburgh (commonly referred to as Pitt) is a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1787 after the American Revolutionary War, it was founded on the edge of the American frontier as the Pittsburgh Academy. It developed and was renamed as Western University of Pennsylvania by a change to its charter in 1819. After surviving two devastating fires and various relocations within the area, the school moved to its current location in the Oakland neighborhood of the city; it was renamed as the University of Pittsburgh in 1908. For most of its history, Pitt was a private institution, until 1966 when it became part of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education.\n\nReginald Gibbons: Reginald Gibbons (born 1947) is an American poet, fiction writer, translator, literary critic, and Professor of English and Classics at Northwestern University and Director of the Center for the Writing Arts there. Gibbons has published numerous books, as well as poems, short stories, essays and reviews in journals and magazines, has held Guggenheim Foundation and NEA fellowships in poetry and a research fellowship from the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington D.C. He has won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, the Carl Sandburg Prize, the Folger Shakespeare Library's O. B. Hardison, Jr. Poetry Prize, and other honors, among them the inclusion of his work in \"Best American Poetry\" and \"Pushcart Prize\" anthologies. His book \"Creatures of a Day\" was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Award for poetry. He attended public school in Spring Branch (at that time, outside Houston, Texas; now incorporated into the city), Princeton University (BA Spanish and Portuguese), and Stanford University (MA in English and Creative Writing; PhD in Comparative Literature). Before moving to Northwestern University, he taught creative writing at Princeton and Columbia. At Northwestern, he was the editor of \"TriQuarterly\" magazine from 1981 to 1997, and co-founded TriQuarterly Books (after 1997, an imprint of Northwestern University Press). As the editor of \"TriQuarterly\", he edited or co-edited the special issues \"Chicago\" (1984), \"From South Africa: New Writing, Photography and Art\" (1987), \"A Window on Poland\" (1983), \"Prose from Spain\" (1983), \"New Writing from Mexico\" (1992), and others, as well as many general issues of the magazine. He edited two works of William Goyen (1915-1983): the 50th Anniversary edition of \"The House of Breath\" and the Goyen's posthumously published second novel, \"Half a Look of Cain\" (both published by Northwestern University Press). In 1989, he was one of a group of co-founders of the Guild Literary Complex (Chicago), a literary presenting organization, where he continues to volunteer, and he is a member of the large team that is creating the American Writers Museum (Chicago; opening in 2017).\n\nNorthwestern University Law Review Colloquy: The Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy is a scholarly legal journal that is the online companion to the Northwestern University Law Review located at the Northwestern University School of Law. Although the Colloquy is published online, its scholarly and journalistic standards are equal to that of the print Law Review.\n\nFrederick Hemke: Fred Hemke, DMA \"(n\u00e9\" Frederick Leroy Hemke, Jr.; born July 11, 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American virtuoso classical saxophonist and influential former professor of saxophone at Northwestern University. Hemke helped raise the popularity of classical saxophone, particularly among leading American composers and helped raise the recognition of classical saxophone in solo, chamber, and major orchestral repertoire. For a half century, from 1962 to 2012, Hemke was a full-time faculty music educator at Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music. In 2002, Hemke was named Associate Dean Emeritus of the School of Music. Hemke retired from Northwestern University in 2012. From the start of his career in the early 1960s, building on the achievements of earlier influential American teachers of classical saxophone \u2014 including those of Larry Teal, Joseph Allard, Cecil Leeson, Sigurd Rasch\u00e8r, and Vincent Abato \u2014 Hemke, and a handful of peer American saxophonists \u2014 including Eugene Rousseau and Donald Sinta \u2014 helped build American saxophone repertoire through composers that included Muczynski, Creston, Stein, Heiden, and Karlins. Journalist and author Michael Segell, in his 2005 book, \"The Devil's Horn,\" called Hemke \"The Dean of Saxophone Education in America.\"\n\nNorthwestern University Archives: The Northwestern University Archives, established in 1935, holds thousands of cubic feet of material pertaining to every aspect of the history of its host institution, Northwestern University. The University Archives serves as the repository for both non-current official Northwestern University records and a wide variety of other material including the papers of individual faculty members, the records of student organizations, holdings which pertain to individual students and alumni, photographs, and artifacts. The University Archives' holdings are open for research and reference use and are non-circulating.\n\nSophie Haroutunian-Gordon: Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon is a published contributor to the field of Education. She is the Director of the Master of Science in Education Program at Northwestern University, where she is also a professor in the School of Education and Social Policy. She teaches with a focus in the philosophy of education, teacher education, interpretive discussion, and philosophy of psychology. Haroutunian-Gordon began teaching in the Glencoe area of Illinois - she taught sixth grade for five years. She left the faculty of the Department of Education at University of Chicago in 1991, and soon came to Northwestern University to direct the Master of Science in Education Program. Her published work ranges from psychology to the philosophy of education and teacher education. According to Northwestern University, \"her second book, Turning the Soul: Teaching Through Conversation, received the American Education Studies Critics Choice Award in 1994. In 1996 she helped to form the Urban/Suburban-Northwestern Consortium of schools, which has received funding from the Joyce Foundation. 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Composed in 1891, the cycle is based on five poems by Paul Verlaine, from the collections \"F\u00eates galantes\" and \"Romances sans paroles\". According to Faur\u00e9 himself, the song cycle contains a number of musical themes which recur from song to song. He used a similar technique for his later song cycle \"La bonne chanson\", which was also based on Verlaine's poetry.\n\nLove Blows As the Wind Blows: Love Blows As the Wind Blows is a song cycle for voice and piano or string quartet composed in 191112 by George Butterworth (18851916). It sets four poems by William Ernest Henley from his \"Book of Verses\" (1888). The composer orchestrated three songs from the cycle in 1914, omitting \"Fill a Glass with Golden Wine\".\n\nCinq po\u00e8mes de Charles Baudelaire: The Cinq po\u00e8mes de Charles Baudelaire (CD 64) constitute a song cycle for voice and piano by Claude Debussy, on poems taken from \"Les Fleurs du mal\" by Charles Baudelaire. Composed from December 1887 to March 1889, these five highly developed vocal pieces were not well received by Parisian musical circles because of the Wagnerian influence they revealed.\n\nLes nuits d'\u00e9t\u00e9: Les nuits d'\u00e9t\u00e9 (\"Summer Nights\"), Op. 7, is a song cycle by the French composer Hector Berlioz. It is a setting of six poems by Th\u00e9ophile Gautier. The cycle, completed in 1841, was originally for soloist and piano accompaniment. Berlioz orchestrated one of the songs in 1843, and did the same for the other five in 1856. The cycle was neglected for many years, but during the 20th century it became, and has remained, one of the composer's most popular works. The full orchestral version is more frequently performed in concert and on record than the piano original. The theme of the work is the progress of love, from youthful innocence to loss and finally renewal.\n\nErik Satie: \u00c9ric Alfred Leslie Satie (] ; 17 May 18661 July 1925), who signed his name Erik Satie after 1884, was a French composer and pianist. Satie was a colourful figure in the early 20th-century Parisian avant-garde. His work was a precursor to later artistic movements such as minimalism, Surrealism, repetitive music, and the Theatre of the Absurd.\n\nThe Book of the Hanging Gardens: The Book of the Hanging Gardens (German: Das Buch der h\u00e4ngenden G\u00e4rten ), Op. 15, is a fifteen-part song cycle composed by Arnold Schoenberg between 1908 and 1909, setting poems of Stefan George. George's poems, also under the same title, track the failed love affair of two adolescent youths in a garden, ending with the woman's departure and the disintegration of the garden. The song cycle is set for solo voice and piano. The \"Book of the Hanging Gardens\" breaks away from conventional musical order through its usage of atonality. The composition was premiered by Austrian singer Martha Winternitz-Dorda and pianist Etta Werndorf on January 14, 1910, in Vienna.\n\nShadows and Sun: Shadows and Sun / Ombres et Soleil: Selected Writings (1913-1952) is a comprehensive bilingual collection of the poems of Paul Eluard. Translated by Cicely Buckley and published in 1995 by Oyster River Press, the book is illustrated with the cover art \u201cThe dreamer\u201d by Pablo Picasso, and six pen and ink drawings by Picasso, Ren\u00e9 Magritte, Marc Chagall, and Andr\u00e9 Lhote. Eluard\u2019s simple language and sensitivity in the early and later love poems, and in the \u2018po\u00e8mes engag\u00e9s\u2019 (poems committed to recovering justice for all), earned him the name of \u201cthe people\u2019s poet.\u201d Eluard wrote before and after two world wars when he served as medic and infantryman. His poem \"Guernica\" was written when Picasso created an anti-war painting inspired by the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, when Nazis bombed the market place at midday.\n\nLes nuits d'\u00e9t\u00e9 discography: Les nuits d'\u00e9t\u00e9 (\"Summer Nights\"), Op. 7, is a song cycle by the French composer Hector Berlioz, setting six poems by Th\u00e9ophile Gautier. The cycle, completed in 1841, was originally for soloist and piano accompaniment. Berlioz orchestrated one of the songs in 1843, and did the same for the other five in 1856. The cycle was neglected for many years, but during the 20th century it became, and has remained, one of the composer's most popular works. Of the many recordings made in the 20th and 21st centuries, most are of the orchestrated version and are sung by a soprano or mezzo-soprano.\n\nGaspard de la nuit: Gaspard de la nuit: Trois po\u00e8mes pour piano d'apr\u00e8s Aloysius Bertrand is a suite of pieces for solo piano by Maurice Ravel, written in 1908. It has three movements, each based on a poem or \"fantaisie\" from the collection \"Gaspard de la Nuit \u2014 Fantaisies \u00e0 la mani\u00e8re de Rembrandt et de Callot\" completed in 1836 by Aloysius Bertrand. The work was premiered in Paris, on January 9, 1909, by Ricardo Vi\u00f1es.\n\nTrois po\u00e8mes d'amour: The Trois po\u00e8mes d'amour (\"Three Love Poems\") is a 1914 song cycle for voice and piano by Erik Satie. It is the only set of m\u00e9lodies (French art songs) Satie composed to his own texts. 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Joshua started his mix career in 2006 when he became partners with his mentor Dave Pensado and formed The Penua Project. Joshua has won multiple Grammys and mixed many Grammy Award winning records such as \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\" by Beyonc\u00e9 and \"Blame It\" by Jamie Foxx, as well as over 60 #1 singles and albums. Joshua has worked with Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake, Sean Combs, Jay-Z, Chris Brown, Miley Cyrus, Christina Aguilera, Mary J. Blige, Rihanna, R. Kelly, Celine Dion, J-Lo, T.I., Usher, Michael Jackson, Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry, Snoop Dogg, Justin Bieber, Seal, Nas, Chris Brown and Whitney Houston. Joshua is managed by Terry Ross for Innersound Management, LLC.\n\nPrince (musician): Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 \u2013 April 21, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He was a musical innovator who was known for his eclectic work, flamboyant stage presence, extravagant dress and makeup, and wide vocal range. 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Instead, the Lions had one of the worst seasons in pro sports history. The team lost all sixteen of their games in 2008, becoming the first team since the 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers to end an NFL season with no wins and no tied games as well as the first and only team to do it since the schedule was expanded to sixteen games. The Lions were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs by Week 11, when they stood 0\u201310. The team's victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 16 of 2007 stood as their last until Week 3 of the 2009 season. From the time the Lions recorded a win over the Denver Broncos in 2007 to reach 6\u20132, the team went 5\u201347 over their following 52 games (including all of 2008 and 2009) before winning four games in a row at the end of the 2010 season. As of 2017, this is the only team in NFL history to finish a season with a 0\u201316 record. 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He oversaw HSBC's global credit card services, its North American consumer lending and mortgage services businesses and its first mortgage operation. He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group. Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002. He worked at MasterCard\u2019s U.S. region board since March 2000. Mehta joined Household International Inc., in 1998. He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States. Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005. He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005. He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.). He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014. He has been an independent director of The Allstate Corporation since February 19, 2014. He serves as a member of the advisory board at Core2 Group, Inc. He has been non-executive independent director at Piramal Enterprises Ltd since April 1, 2013. He serves on the boards of Datacard, Chicago Public Education Fund, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, The Economic Club of Chicago, The Field Museum and Myelin Repair Foundation. He serves as a director of TransUnion Corp. and TransUnion LLC. He served as a director of MasterCard International Inc. (also known as MasterCard Worldwide) (formerly, MasterCard Inc.), since March 17, 2005. He served as a director of HSBC Financial Corp. Ltd. He has been a director of TransUnion since April 2012. Mehta serves on the board of international advisors for the Monterey, California, Institute of International Studies and is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable. He also serves on the board of advisors for the Myelin Repair Foundation. Mehta holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the London School of Economics and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago. He stepped down as head of the North American unit after the lender raised its forecast for bad loans in the U.S. He is of Indian descent.\n\nBethel Broadcasting, Incorporated: Bethel Broadcasting, Incorporated, doing business as KYUK (AM), KYUK-FM, and KYUK-TV is a non-profit corporation dedicated to serving the Yup'ik Eskimo and residents of populations of southwest Alaska with local, non-commercial public radio and television. KYUK is a National Public Radio and Alaska Public Radio affiliate and PBS member station through the Alaska One Public Television Network. 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The theme song of \"The Media Project\" is \"Newspapermen Meet Such Interesting People\", composed by Vern Partlow and sung by Pete Seeger.\n\nKVTI: KVTI (90.9 FM) is a National Public Radio affiliate station operated by Northwest Public Radio, licensed to Tacoma, Washington, and operates at 90.9\u00a0MHz with an ERP of 51\u00a0kW. As an \"NPR & Classical Music\" station, it broadcasts NPR news, local and syndicated classical music shows (switching to jazz music on weekends), and other public radio programming. The station is owned by Clover Park Technical College, but since 2010, has been operated by the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University.\n\nNorthwest Public Radio: Northwest Public Radio is the public radio service of Washington State University. It is an affiliate of National Public Radio, Public Radio International and American Public Media. It operates 19 radio stations and 13 translators across Washington State, Oregon, and Idaho, and provides coverage to parts of British Columbia. The network broadcasts public radio news, talk, entertainment, classical music, jazz, and folk music. Station programming is separated into two main program streams, \"NPR News\" and \"NPR & Classical Music\", with simulcast periods during \"Morning Edition\", \"All Things Considered\", and \"Weekend Edition\". Since November 2013, Northwest Public Radio also operates a 24-hour jazz station, KJEM 89.9, broadcasting in the Pullman and Moscow area.\n\nTorey Malatia: Torey Malatia (born August 1951) is an American journalist, radio producer, and public media manager. In 2016 he was named President, CEO and General Manager of Rhode Island Public Radio. Until he resigned on July 26, 2013, he served as Chief Executive Officer and president of the board of directors of Chicago Public Media and general manager of radio station WBEZ. He is also a member of the board of the Public Radio Exchange, a program distributor, and the Station Resource Group, a public radio program development and fundraising group.\n\nAmy Silverman: Amy Silverman is an American author, journalist, blogger, and National Public Radio contributor. She is Managing Editor at \"Phoenix New Times\" and is a commentator for KJZZ, the National Public Radio affiliate in Phoenix. Her work has appeared on the radio show \"This American Life\" and in \"The New York Times. \" She has a master's in journalism from Columbia University. Her memoir, \"My Heart Can't Even Believe It\", was published by Woodbine Press in May 2016; it accounts for her experience raising a daughter with Down syndrome.\n\nWAMC: WAMC is a public radio network headquartered in Albany, New York. The network has 12 broadcast radio stations (transmitters) and 16 broadcast relay stations (translators,repeaters). One of the stations is an AM station: WAMC (AM) 1400 in Albany. The organization's legal name is \"WAMC\" and it is also known as \"WAMC Public Radio\" or \"WAMC Northeast Public Radio.\"\n\nAlan S. Chartock: Alan Seth Chartock (born July 25, 1941) is the president and chief executive officer of WAMC/Northeast Public Radio, a National Public Radio affiliate, a position he has held since 1981. He was professor of political science at SUNY New Paltz and is a Professor Emeritus of communications, at the State University of New York (SUNY) and executive publisher and project director for the \"Legislative Gazette\", a weekly newspaper, staffed by college intern reporters, covering New York State government.\n\nKNKX: KNKX (88.5\u00a0MHz) is a public radio station in Tacoma, Washington. As a National Public Radio affiliate, it airs a jazz and news format for the Seattle metropolitan area. The station is owned by Friends of 88.5 FM, a community-based non-profit group. KNKX was established in 1966 as KPLU-FM by Pacific Lutheran University (PLU). 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Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, 515 U.S. 819 (1995) , was an opinion by the Supreme Court of the United States regarding whether a state university might, consistent with the First Amendment, withhold from student religious publications funding provided to similar secular student publications. The University provided funding to every student organization that met funding-eligibility criteria, which \"Wide Awake\", the student religious publication fulfilled. The University of Virginia defense claimed that denying student activity funding of the religious magazine was necessary to avoid the University\u2019s violating the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.\n\nJem (magazine): Jem was a magazine founded by Joe Weider in the 1950s as entertainment for heterosexual men. First Issue is November 1956 with Candy Barr on the cover. The monthly periodical was encouraged by American News distributors which asked Weider to start a competitor publication to rival the success Hugh Hefner had achieved with \"Playboy Magazine\". \"Jem\" published photos of topless models and featured articles about dining, nightlife, and wine. Its companion magazine\n\nJ-14 (magazine): J-14 is a monthly teenage magazine marketed at preteen and teenage girls around age 11-19. It is one of the earliest teen celebrity magazines. The magazine was among the top children's magazines in the 2012 list of \"Forbes\".\n\nBridge Magazine: Bridge Magazine is a British monthly magazine devoted to the game of contract bridge. Now published by Chess & Bridge Limited, it is the oldest such magazine having been established first in 1926 by A.E. Manning-Foster. It was not published during World War II, so it has had fewer issues than \"The Bridge World\". \"Bridge Plus\", a monthly magazine that was published between 1999 and 2008, has been incorporated into \"Bridge Magazine\". In the June 2013 issue, the editor announced that in future the magazine would only be published online because the paper version had been losing too much money.\n\nThe Watchtower: The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom is an illustrated religious magazine, published monthly by Jehovah's Witnesses via the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. Along with its companion magazine, \"Awake! \", Jehovah's Witnesses distribute \"The Watchtower\u2014Public Edition\" in their door-to-door ministry.\n\nGutsoon! Entertainment: Gutsoon! Entertainment, Inc. is a now defunct publisher of English translated manga. The company, headquartered in Encino, Los Angeles, served as the US subsidiary of Coamix, which was founded by Nobuhiko Horie and manga artist Tsukasa Hojo. The company published the English manga anthology \"Raijin Comics\", a U.S. equivalent to the Japanese \"Weekly Comic Bunch\" and published many of the same titles (\"Fist of the Blue Sky\" and \"City Hunter\"), as well titles from other magazines such as the Japanese \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\". \"Raijin Comics\" began as a weekly magazine with its first issue (dated December 18, 2002), but switched to being a monthly publication beginning with its 36th issue (dated September 2003). Gutsoon! also published a companion magazine to \"Raijin Comics\", titled \"Raijin Game & Anime\" (originally called \"Fujin Magazine\"), which lasted only 20 issues before being merged into the pages of \"Raijin Comics\". The collected volumes of \"Raijin Comics\" titles were published under the \"Raijin Graphic Novels\" imprint. Raijin Comics also has a mascot called \"Raijin Maru\". Before the company's fall they were also planning to make a sh\u014djo manga magazine called \"Smile Magazine\".\n\nAwake!: Awake! is an illustrated religious magazine published every second month by Jehovah's Witnesses via the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. It is considered to be a companion magazine of \"The Watchtower\", and is distributed by Jehovah's Witnesses in their door-to-door ministry.\n\nHarper's Magazine: Harper's Magazine (also called Harper's) is a monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts. Launched in June 1850, it is the second-oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the U.S. (\"Scientific American\" is the oldest,but did not become monthly until 1921). The current editor is James Marcus, who replaced Christopher Cox in March 2016. \"Harper's Magazine\" has won twenty National Magazine Awards.\n\nBig Comic Spirits: Big Comic Spirits (\u30d3\u30c3\u30b0\u30b3\u30df\u30c3\u30af\u30b9\u30d4\u30ea\u30c3\u30c4 , Biggu Komikku Supirittsu ) is a weekly Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan and aimed at adult males. It originally launched on October 14, 1980. The culture of food, sports, love relationships, and business provide the themes for its featured series, which often question conventional values. In 1996 Frederik Schodt characterized the typical reader as a twenty-eight-year-old systems engineer who works at a finance company, eats at ramen noodle shops and is seriously considering using a matchmaking service. The magazine is printed every Monday and is available at a price of \u00a5280. Circulation in 2008 averaged over 300,000 copies, but by 2015 had dropped to 168,250. 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He has had a long collaboration with director Hal Hartley and appeared in many of Hartley's films, such as \"Trust\" (1990), \"Surviving Desire\" (1991), \"Simple Men\" (1992), \"Flirt\" (1993), \"Amateur\" (1994), and \"The Book of Life\" (1998; in which he played Jesus). Donovan also played Peter Scottson on Showtime's cable series \"Weeds\". He made his writing/directorial debut with the film \"Collaborator\" (2011).\n\nH. B. Warner: Henry Byron Warner (26 October 1875 \u2013 21 December 1958) was an English film and theatre actor. He was a popular theatre and film actor during the silent era and played Jesus Christ in \"The King of Kings\". In later years, he successfully transitioned into supporting roles and appeared in numerous films directed by Frank Capra. 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It premiered on April 19, 2011 at the Nashville Film Festival. \"Take Me Home\" was released to DVD on May 29, 2012.\n\nMichael Hobert: Michael Hobert is an American actor. He had a recurring role on the TV show \"Scrubs\" as Lonnie. His brother, Tim Hobert, is one of the show's producers. Michael has also starred in \"Spin City\", \"Matter of Life and Death\", and \"Gilmore Girls\". He also wrote a movie with Sam Jaeger called \"Advantage Hart\". Michael was originally in the first episode of \"Scrubs\", \"My First Day\", as \"Pizza Delivery Guy\", who was the guy in the MRI machine.\n\nVictor Garber: Victor Joseph Garber (born March 16, 1949) is a Canadian actor and singer. He is known for playing Jesus in \"Godspell\", Anthony Hope in \"\", John Wilkes Booth in \"Assassins\", Jack Bristow in the television series \"Alias\", Max in \"Lend Me a Tenor\", Thomas Andrews in James Cameron's \"Titanic\", and Ken Taylor, Canadian Ambassador to Iran, in \"Argo\". 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Surrounded by the Alps, the Valle d'Aosta is home to the highest elevated vineyards in all of Europe. The principal winemaking region of the Valle d'Aosta is found along the eastern banks of the Dora Baltea (fr. , \"Doire balt\u00e9e\") river with the city of Aosta serving as the central winemaking location. The region is divided into three main vineyard areas; the upper valley, Valdigne, the central valley (locally \"Valle centrale\" in Italian, \"Vall\u00e9e centrale\" in French) and the lower valley, (locally \"Bassa valle\" in Italian, \"Basse vall\u00e9e\" in French). To the south is the winemaking region of Piedmont. The Valle d'Aosta is Italy's smallest winemaking region both in terms of size and production with only about 330,000 cases produced annually in the region and only 36,000 cases produced under the DOC label. Seventy five percent of the area's production is red wine made mostly from the Pinot noir, Gamay and Petit Rouge varieties. A white wine is made from the indigenous Pri\u00e9 blanc grape by the cooperative of Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle.\n\nKoniak\u00f3w: \u00a0\u00a0 is a village in Beskid \u015al\u0105ski mountain range in Cieszyn County, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland. It is the highest elevated village in Silesian Beskids and lies in the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia. The village is primarily known for its tradition of intricate lace-making.\n\nSuch\u00e1 Hora transmitter: Such\u00e1 Hora transmitter is a facility for FM- and TV-transmission on 1,231.6 metres high mountain Skalka (Kremnica Mountains) near Bansk\u00e1 Bystrica in Slovakia. Such\u00e1 Hora transmitter uses as antenna mast a 312 metres tall guyed tubular mast, which is one of the tallest structure of Slovakia and one of the highest elevated supertall structures in Europe.\n\nMomhil Sar: Momhil Sar, or Mumhail Sar as pronounced in Wakhi is at 7343 m above sea level, is the 64th highest mountain peak in the world. 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Pentimento was launched in 2007 to re-release \"A Call to Arms\", the 2002 debut EP from Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution. Pentimento has since released albums related to Dan Potthast and Tomas Kalnoky and their respective bands. While Streetlight Manifesto was signed to Victory Records, Pentimento was responsible for the vinyl release of the band's 2010 album, \"99 Songs of Revolution: Volume 1\", which is possible due to a deal in which Pentimento and Victory \"co-release project-type records.\" In 2011, Pentimento signed Indiana-based indie rock band Rodeo Ruby Love. In 2017, after legal disputes with Victory Records was settled, Streetlight Manifesto is now fully signed on to Pentimento.\n\nA Call to Arms (EP): A Call to Arms is the 2001 debut EP by Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution, a musical collective headed by Tomas Kalnoky (of Streetlight Manifesto and early Catch 22). It was released by Kalnoky's record label, Pentimento Music Company, in 2001, and quickly garnered critical acclaim.\n\nKeasbey Nights: Keasbey Nights is the debut album by the East Brunswick, New Jersey ska punk band Catch 22, released on March 24, 1998 by Victory Records. It is the only album by the band's original lineup, as singer/songwriter/guitarist Tomas Kalnoky, bassist Josh Ansley, and horn player James Egan all left the group later that year. Kalnoky re-recorded the entire album in 2006 with his new band Streetlight Manifesto in response to Victory's plan to re-release it. The album's title references Keasbey, New Jersey, an unincorporated area within the Woodbridge Township of Middlesex County.\n\nTomas Kalnoky: Tomas Kalnoky (born December 24, 1980) is a Czech-born American musician. He is the lead singer/guitarist and songwriter of the bands Streetlight Manifesto and Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution, and goes by the pseudonym Toh Kay as a solo performer. He is the former lead singer/guitarist for 3rd-wave ska band Catch 22, but left the band after making only one album (their debut, \"Keasbey Nights\") to attend Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia, for visual art. According to the booklet of \"Somewhere in the Between\", Kalnoky attended Rutgers University. He is the owner of Pentimento Music Company, a record company.\n\nIf I Had You (The Carpenters song): \"If I Had You\" is a song recorded by singer Karen Carpenter during her solo sessions in New York with producer Phil Ramone for her subsequently shelved debut solo album. In 1989 \"If I Had You\" was released as a Karen Carpenter solo single (featuring Richard Carpenter's remix ending), along with \"The Uninvited Guest\" (an outtake from the Carpenters album \"Made In America\"), also credited as a Karen Carpenter solo, as its B-side (in Japan the B-side was \"Lovelines\", another track from Karen's solo album, also the title track from the 1989 Carpenters \"Lovelines\" album). The single was the first single from the Carpenters' album \"Lovelines\". As of 2016, this is also the last Carpenters single released to American radio. The single version has also appeared on numerous Carpenters compilations since its release. The single reached number 18 on the 'Billboard\" Adult Contemporary Chart.\n\nThe Karen Carpenter Story: The Karen Carpenter Story is an American television film about singer Karen Carpenter and the brother-and-sister pop music duo of which she was a part, The Carpenters. The film aired on CBS on January 1, 1989. 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In the \"continuing adventure\" of the \"Grantville Gazettes\", according to Flint, the unsolicited stories began shaping the background thought in the series milieu, and the magazine \"idea\" was born whilst he tried to recoup some of the time costs involved in examining the fan fiction. Also, he judged some of the tales to be professional quality, and indeed, incorporated many of them into about half of \"Ring of Fire\". The flagship novel was written as a stand-alone literary work, an experiment with the new \"Assiti Shards\" story premise, and was but one of three such universes planned by Flint in 2000. However, the sensation and interest engendered by the \"1632\" novel's publication subsequently caused the other works to be delayed while the \"1632\" series was developed. 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Many chapters of that \"early draft version\" were available on line, but the final production reached print on 1 October 2007.\n\nCharles E. Gannon: Charles E. Gannon is a novelist, and a game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games.\n\n1636: The Kremlin Games: 1636: The Kremlin Games is a novel in the 1632 series written by Gorg Huff and Paula Goodlett along with Eric Flint. It is the fourth book in the series to be listed on the New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover fiction. This book reached number 30 on the NY Times list during a single week in June 2012. Besides being listed on the NY Times Best Seller list, 1636: The Kremlin Games was also listed on the Locus Hardcovers Bestsellers List for the month of September in 2012 at number 6.\n\nRing of Fire (anthology): Ring of Fire is the third published book by editor-author-historian Eric Flint of the 1632 series, an alternate history series begun in the novel \"1632\" (February 2000). The \"Ring of Fire\" is both descriptive of the cosmic event as experienced by the series' characters, but also is at times used as the name for the series itself. The series is set in war-torn Europe during the middle of the Thirty Years' War.\n\nThe Grantville Gazette: The Grantville Gazette (Grantville Gazette I or more recently yet, Grantville Gazette, Volume 1) is the first of a series of professionally selected and edited paid fan fiction anthologies set within the 1632 series inspired by Eric Flint's novel \"1632\". The electronically published the Grantville Gazettes, which are reaching long novel length with regularity, now make up the majority of the series in terms of words in print. Flint as series owner and editor accounts all as canonical. The Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) recognizes published stories within the Gazettes as qualified credentials for membership\u2014which membership requires a writer to have three published works as prerequisites.\n\n1633 (novel): 1633 is an alternate history novel co-written by American authors Eric Flint and David Weber published in 2002, and sequel to \"1632\" in the 1632 series. \"1633\" is the second major novel in the series and together with the anthology \"Ring of Fire\", the two sequels begin the series hallmarks of being a shared universe with collaborative writing being very common, as well as one\u2014far more unusual\u2014 which mixes many canonical anthologies with its works of novel length. 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The show is often a platform for well-known comics to test new material and \"riff,\" or perform without any planned content. The monthly Los Angeles event features a D.J., food trucks, free food and wine, along with surprise appearances from special guests. In addition to the L.A. installment, the show tours the comedy festival circuit and has appeared at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Riot L.A., and South by Southwest in conjunction with Funny or Die and SoundCloud. Notable past performers include Daniel Tosh, Sarah Silverman, \"Weird Al\" Yankovic, Amy Schumer, Aisha Tyler, Aziz Ansari, Chris Kattan, T.J. Miller, Reggie Watts, Margaret Cho, Demetri Martin, Kristen Schaal, and John Hodgman.\n\nTrainwreck (film): Trainwreck is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by Judd Apatow and written by Amy Schumer. The film stars Schumer and Bill Hader along with an ensemble cast that includes Brie Larson, Colin Quinn, John Cena, Tilda Swinton, Ezra Miller and LeBron James. The film is about a hard-drinking, promiscuous young magazine writer named Amy (Schumer) who has her first serious relationship with a sports doctor named Aaron (Hader).\n\nAmy Schumer: Live at the Apollo: Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo is an hour-long comedy special from Amy Schumer that premiered on HBO on October 17, 2015. The special was recorded in May 2015 with comedian Chris Rock directing; Rock's work earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special. \"Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo\" also received Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special and Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special. The special also earned a Writer's Guild of America nomination.\n\nAmy Schumer: Amy Beth Schumer (born June 1, 1981) is an American stand-up comedian, writer, actress, and producer. She ventured into comedy in the early 2000s before appearing as a contestant on the fifth season of the NBC reality competition series \"Last Comic Standing\" in 2007. Since 2013, she has been the creator, co-producer, co-writer and star of the Comedy Central sketch comedy series \"Inside Amy Schumer\", for which she received a Peabody Award and for which Schumer has been nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards for her work on the series, winning Outstanding Variety Sketch Series in 2015. She wrote and made her film debut in a starring role in \"Trainwreck\" (2015), for which she received nominations for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress \u2013 Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. She published a memoir in 2016, \"The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo\", which held the top position on \"The New York Times\" Non-Fiction Best Seller list for two weeks, and has also written for \"Cosmopolitan\" magazine. 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He began his career in the theater. Saleh is the son of actor and film director Mohammad Bakri, brother of actors Ziad and Adam Bakri.\n\nBeverly Hills Brats: Beverly Hills Brats is a 1989 American comedy film. Directed by Jim Sotos, the film starred Peter Billingsley, Martin Sheen, Burt Young, Terry Moore, George Kirby, Ruby Keeler (in her final film) and Whoopi Goldberg in a cameo role.\n\nCouples Retreat: Couples Retreat is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Billingsley marking his directorial debut, and written by Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Dana Fox, Curtis Hanson, and Greg Beeman. Vaughn and Favreau star with Jason Bateman, Faizon Love, Kristin Davis, Malin \u00c5kerman, Kristen Bell, and Jean Reno. It was released on October 9, 2009, in the United States. The film was shot mostly on the French Polynesian island of Bora Bora. This film has been rated PG-13.\n\nThe Arab-Hebrew Theater: The Arab-Hebrew Theater is a multilingual theater located in the Old Saraya House in the Old City of Jaffa. It serves as a stage for two theater companies working independently and together in two languages: Hebrew and Arabic. The Hebrew company is \"Teatron Mekomi (Local Theater)\", which was established in 1990 by Yigal Ezrati and Gabi Eldor, and the Arab company is \"Al-Saraya\", which was established in 1998. The theater is partially funded by the Ministry of Culture and the Tel Aviv Municipality. The theater has three arts directors: Mohammad Bakri, Yigal Ezrati, and Gabi Eldor.\n\nAdam Bakri: Adam Bakri comes from a cinematic family; he is the son of Mohammad Bakri, brother of Saleh Bakri and Ziad Bakri. After completing a bachelor's degree in English literature and theater arts at Tel Aviv University, Bakri trained at New York's Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. 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As of the 2010 census, the city population was 654. The city is the county seat of Baker County.\n\nBaker County, Georgia: Baker County is a county in Georgia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 3,451. The county seat and only city is Newton. The county was created December 12, 1825 from the eastern portion of Early County by an act of the Georgia General Assembly and is named for Colonel John Baker, a hero of the American Revolutionary War.\n\nMineral Wells, Texas: Mineral Wells is a city in Palo Pinto and Parker counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 16,788 at the 2010 census (14,644 in Palo Pinto and 2144 in Parker). The city is named for mineral springs in the area, which were highly popular in the early 1900s. Mineral Wells is most famous for its Baker Hotel.\n\nMacclenny, Florida: Macclenny is a city in Baker County, Florida and is one of the principal municipalities comprising Greater Jacksonville. 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It is named after Edward Dickinson Baker, a senator from Oregon who was killed at Ball's Bluff, a battle of the Civil War in Virginia in 1861.\n\nBaker City, Oregon: Baker City is a city in and the county seat of Baker County, Oregon, United States. It was named after Edward D. Baker, the only U.S. Senator ever killed in military combat. The population was 9,828 at the 2010 census.\n\nBaker, Louisiana: Baker is a small city in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States, and a part of the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the fourth-largest city in East Baton Rouge Parish. The population was 13,895 as of the 2010 census, an increase of 102 persons from the 2000 tabulation of 13,793.\n\nThane Baker: Walter Thane Baker (born October 4, 1931 in Elkhart, Kansas) is an American former sprinter and winner of the gold medal in the 4x100 m relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, with a new world record of 39.5 seconds. 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It currently highlights more than fifty highly trained dancers in the highly rigorous Russian (Vaganova) method of classical ballet. Locally the company has performed in 47 cities holding more than 4,100 performances. The company has done tours in Asia, Europe and North America, where it has held more than 140 performances. The company is most notable for its in-house creative director, principal dancer and prima ballerina Lisa Macuja-Elizalde. Along with Ballet Philippines and the Philippine Ballet Theatre, Ballet Manila is one of the three major ballet companies in the Philippines. It regularly holds its performances at the Aliw theater and Star Theater, which are both located within Star City at Pasay City. 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After leaving the Soviet Union, he became a Senior Principal Dancer with the Royal Ballet in London, remaining with the company for many years and dancing lead roles in the classic ballets as well as the English repertoire.\n\nCarolina Ballet: Carolina Ballet is a ballet company founded in 1997 which performs primarily in Raleigh, North Carolina and throughout the state. It has toured to New York City, Hungary and China. Robert Weiss, the artistic director, danced for George Balanchine for sixteen years at New York City Ballet and attained the rank of principal dancer. Lynne Taylor-Corbett is principal guest choreographer. One of Carolina Ballet's most popular performances, The Nutcracker, is performed annually. Carolina Ballet currently has about 35 dancers.\n\nAlicia Markova: Dame Alicia Markova DBE (1 December 1910 \u2013 2 December 2004) was an English ballerina and a choreographer, director and teacher of classical ballet. 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In 2011, she left ABT to form the independent classical ballet company Ballet Next with former New York City Ballet principal dancer Charles Askegard.\n\nJohan Kobborg: Johan Kobborg (born 5 June 1972) is a Danish ballet dancer, choreographer, director and visual artist. He is most noted as a ballet dancer, having been a principal dancer with both the Royal Danish Ballet and the Royal Ballet in London, as well as making guest appearances with other ballet companies. Following his departure from the Royal Ballet in 2013, he became the director of the Romanian National Ballet Company.\n\nBolshoi Ballet: The Bolshoi Ballet is an internationally renowned classical ballet company, based at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russian Federation. Founded in 1776, the Bolshoi is among the world's oldest ballet companies. It only achieved worldwide acclaim, however, in the early 20th century when Moscow became the capital of Soviet Russia. Along with the Mariinsky Ballet in Saint Petersburg, the Bolshoi is recognised as one of the foremost ballet companies in the world.\n\nC\u00e9sar Morales (dancer): C\u00e9sar Morales Anderson (born 17 November 1978) is a Chilean ballet dancer who, as of February 2014, is a principal dancer with the Birmingham Royal Ballet. Born in Rancagua, Chile, C\u00e9sar Morales began dancing at the age of eleven at the Ballet School of the Municipal Theatre of Santiago, where he trained for three years before being offered a scholarship by Ben Stevenson to train at the academy of Houston Ballet. He returned to Santiago at the age of fifteen to complete his training and Ivan Nagy offered him a contract to join the Ballet de Santiago. After a year in the Corps de Ballet, he was promoted to soloist and a year later to principal dancer immediately after his first performance of \"Swan Lake\". 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Originating as the commander of the Praetorian Guard, the office gradually acquired extensive legal and administrative functions, with its holders becoming the Emperor's chief aides. Under Constantine I, the office was much reduced in power and transformed into a purely civilian administrative post, while under his successors, territorially-defined praetorian prefectures emerged as the highest-level administrative division of the Empire. The prefects again functioned as the chief ministers of the state, with many laws addressed to them by name. In this role, praetorian prefects continued to be appointed until the reign of Heraclius in the 7th century AD, when wide-ranging reforms reduced its power and converted it to a mere overseer of provincial administration. 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Upon falling out of favor, he committed suicide.\n\nPublius Atilius Aebutianus: Publius Atilius Aebutianus (died 188) was a prefect of the Roman imperial bodyguard, known as the Praetorian Guard, during the reign of emperor Commodus, from 185 until his death in 188. Aebutianus acceded to the office upon the execution of his predecessor Sextus Tigidius Perennis. According to ancient sources, Perennis was removed by the influential freedman and chamberlain of Commodus, Marcus Aurelius Cleander, and in 188 Aebutianus suffered a similar fate. According to the \"Historia Augusta\", he was murdered by Cleander, who then assumed command of the Praetorian Guard himself.\n\nNymphidius Sabinus: Gaius Nymphidius Sabinus (c. 35\u201368) was a Prefect of the Praetorian Guard during the rule of Emperor Nero from 65 until his death in 68. He shared this office together with Gaius Ophonius Tigellinus, replacing his previous colleague Faenius Rufus. 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In the upcoming live-action remake, the characters will be portrayed by Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen respectively. Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella first came to audition for the roles of the hyenas, but when the producers saw how well they worked together they decided to cast them as Timon and Pumbaa. Lyricist Tim Rice however was pulling for Rik Mayall (for Timon) and Adrian Edmondson (for Pumbaa) to play the roles, as he got the idea for the lyrics to \"Hakuna Matata\" by watching their show \"Bottom\".\n\nNathan Barley: Nathan Barley is a British Channel 4 television sitcom written by Charlie Brooker and Chris Morris, starring Nicholas Burns, Julian Barratt, Claire Keelan, Richard Ayoade, Ben Whishaw, Rhys Thomas and Charlie Condou. The series of six weekly episodes began broadcasting on 11 February 2005 on Channel 4. 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Jonathan Brandis also starred as Lucas Wolenczak, a teenaged computer genius placed aboard \"seaQuest\" by his father and Stephanie Beacham as Kristin Westphalen, the chief medical officer and head of the \"seaQuest\" science department. In the third season, Michael Ironside replaced Scheider as lead of the series and starred as Captain Oliver Hudson. Also present was a dolphin character called Darwin who, due to technological advances, was able to communicate with the crew. Steven Spielberg expressed interest in the project and served as one of the show's executive producers during the first two seasons.\n\nThe Waldo Moment: The Waldo Moment is the third episode of the second series of British science fiction anthology series \"Black Mirror\". It was written by series creator and showrunner Charlie Brooker and directed by Bryn Higgins, and first aired on Channel 4 on 25 February 2013. 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He has written and produced over 150 hours of prime time television shows and directed the feature films \"Boat Trip\", \"\", and \"Bag Boy\".\n\nRichard Ayoade: Richard Ellef Ayoade ( , born 12 June 1977) is a British actor, comedian, writer, director and television presenter. He is best known as Maurice Moss in \"The IT Crowd\", for which he won the 2014 BAFTA for Best Male Comedy Performance, and as Dean Learner in \"Garth Marenghi's Darkplace\". He has directed two feature films \u2013 \"Submarine\" (2010) and \"The Double\" (2013) \u2013 as well as various music videos for bands including Arctic Monkeys, Vampire Weekend, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Kasabian.\n\nBen Whishaw: Benjamin John \"Ben\" Whishaw (born 14 October 1980) is an English actor. 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His birth name Wassaja, means \"Signaling\" or \"Beckoning\" in his native tongue. Wassaja was kidnapped by Pima raiders along with other children to be sold or bartered. Wassaja was then purchased by an Italian photographer Carlo Gentile in Adamsville, for thirty silver dollars. Gentile renamed him \"Carlos Montezuma\". Montezuma was the first Native American student at the University of Illinois and Northwestern University, and only the second Native American ever to earn a medical degree in an American University after Susan La Flesche Picotte. Wassaja was the first Native American male to receive a medical degree. Until his death Wassaja fought to support the rights of his Yavapai people and other Native Americans.\n\nStanley C. Cox: Stanley Cullen Cox (July 2, 1883 - June 7, 1942) was an American physician who was the head of the Medical Division of the Office of Civilian Defense at the time of his death in 1942. He was born in 1884 in South Hadley, Massachusetts. 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Some universities like Texila American University waive the MCAT exam for admission into the program's affiliated medical school while other program require a certain score on the MCAT. There are over 70 programs in the country that offer this type of admission for high school students.\n\nKazue Togasaki: Kazue Togasaki (June 29, 1897 \u2013 December 15, 1992) was one of the first two women with Japanese ancestry to earn a medical degree in the United States. The other such woman was Megumi Shinoda, and they both earned their medical degrees in 1933. Togasaki earned her medical degree from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1933.\n\nTransylvania University: Transylvania University is a private university in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. It was founded in 1780, making it the first university in Kentucky and among the oldest in the United States. 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The album's music was written mostly by guitarist and singer David Gilmour and keyboardist Rick Wright, and features Wright's first lead vocal on a Pink Floyd album since \"The Dark Side of the Moon\" (1973). Gilmour's new wife, Polly Samson, co-wrote many of the lyrics, which deal with themes of communication. Recording took place in locations including the band's Britannia Row Studios, and Gilmour's houseboat, \"Astoria\". The production team included Pink Floyd stalwarts such as producer Bob Ezrin, engineer Andy Jackson and saxophonist Dick Parry.\n\nPink Floyd bootleg recordings: Pink Floyd bootleg recordings are the collections of audio and video recordings of musical performances by the British rock band Pink Floyd, which were never officially released by the band. The recordings consist of both live performances and outtakes from studio sessions unavailable in official releases. 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It is the last film directed by Alain Corneau, and was released posthumously after the director's death from cancer.\n\nNational Film Award for Best Supporting Actress: The National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress (also known as the Rajat Kamal Award for the Best Supporting Actress) (] ), is an honour presented annually at the National Film Awards of India since 1984 to an actress for the best performance in a supporting role within Indian cinema. The National Film Awards were established in 1954 and are presented by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organization set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India. The National Film Awards instituted the \"Best Supporting Actress\" category in 1984 as the \"Rajat Kamal Award for the Best Supporting Actress\".\n\nMarius and Jeannette: Marius and Jeannette (French: Marius et Jeannette ) is a 1997 French film directed by Robert Gu\u00e9diguian. 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Off-Broadway she played Lizzie in the highly acclaimed Polly Pen/Peggy Harmon musical \"Goblin Market\" which garnered her a 1986 Drama Desk Award Nomination as Best Actress in a Musical and a Best Plays Theatrical Yearbook Citation as Best Actress in a Musical.\n\nCompany (musical): Company is a 1970 musical comedy with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by George Furth. The original production was nominated for a record-setting fourteen Tony Awards and won six.\n\nRob Ellis (producer): Robert Damian Ellis (born 13 February 1962, in Bristol, England) is a producer, arranger, instrumentalist and composer. He is best known for his work with PJ Harvey, with whom he has been most closely associated as producer, arranger and musician since 1990.\n\nPaul Collins (American writer): Paul Collins (born January 12, 1969) is an American writer, editor and Chair of English at Portland State University, in Portland, Oregon. He is best known for his work with McSweeney's and \"The Believer\", as editor of the Collins Library imprint for McSweeney's Books, and for his appearances on National Public Radio's \"Weekend Edition Saturday\" with Scott Simon. His own books deal primarily with quirky forgotten figures from history, sometimes interwoven with memoir. Damian Kulash of the band OK Go has stated that the chapter in Collins' book \"Banvard's Folly\" about Augustus Pleasonton's patent on blue light led to them naming their third album \"Of the Blue Colour of the Sky\".\n\nThe Act (musical): The Act is a musical with a book by George Furth, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander.\n\nDamian Humbley: Damian Humbley (born 13 February 1979) is an Australian singer and actor. Born in Queensland, he trained at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. 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The current name was adopted during a meeting in Malm\u00f6 on 9 May 2015.\n\nYiddisher Arbeter Sport Klub (Antwerp): Yiddisher Arbeter Sport Klub (Yiddish for 'Jewish Workers Sports Club', abbreviated YASK; Dutch: \"Joodse Arbeiders Sportklub\" , abbreviated JASK) was a Jewish sports organization in Antwerp, Belgium. It was founded in 1936. YASK was linked to the Communist Party of Belgium. A product of the Popular Front era, YASK was set up as an open sports organization for the Jewish population at large. The club emphasized anti-fascism, whilst maintaining a neutral stand on Zionism.\n\nJennifer A. Hillman: Jennifer Anne Hillman is a law professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, teaching courses in international economic law, including international trade, investment and international business transactions. Hillman\u2019s career focuses on international trade and investment, financial services and the adjudication of international economic disputes. 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In 1990, DSB closed and sold their repair facilities to Aarhus Municipality and in 1997 the sports organization of DGI bought the building. An extensive renovation and construction project was completed on 11 October 2003, including new extensions. The buildings now serves as the primary facility for the sports organization Danske Gymnastik- & Idr\u00e6tsforeninger in Aarhus, featuring a number of sports facilities, conference rooms. It is also home to some local sports clubs. The organization \"DGI-\u00c5rhusegnen\", the local chapter of the national organization DGI, took initiative to establish the sports center in the building.\n\nJon Rauch: Jon Erich Rauch (born September 27, 1978) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. At 6 ft , he is the tallest player in Major League Baseball history. 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It surrounds Government House Reserve, the home of the Governors of Victoria, the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, and the Shrine Reserve incorporating the Shrine of Remembrance.\n\nGovernor of Victoria: The Governor of Victoria is the representative in the Australian state of Victoria of its monarch, Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia and is one of the Governors of the Australian states. The governor performs the same constitutional and ceremonial functions at the state level as does the Governor-General of Australia at the federal level. The governor's office and official residence is Government House next to the Royal Botanic Gardens and surrounded by Kings Domain in Melbourne.\n\nDomain Tunnel: The Domain Tunnel is a road tunnel located in Melbourne, Australia, which carries traffic westbound from the Monash Freeway to the West Gate Freeway, running under the Yarra River and Kings Domain. 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BCE) is reported in some ancient sources to have been a philosopher who was the earliest Greek to develop the theory of atomism\u2014the idea that everything is composed entirely of various imperishable, indivisible elements called atoms. Leucippus often appears as the master to his pupil Democritus, a philosopher also touted as the originator of the atomic theory. However, a brief notice in Diogenes Laertius\u2019s life of Epicurus says that on the testimony of Epicurus, Leucippus never existed. As the philosophical heir of Democritus, Epicurus's word has some weight, and indeed a controversy over this matter raged in German scholarship for many years at the close of the 19th century. Furthermore, in his \"Corpus Democriteum\", Thrasyllus of Alexandria, an astrologer and writer living under the emperor Tiberius (14\u201337 CE), compiled a list of writings on atomism that he attributed to Democritus to the exclusion of Leucippus. The present consensus among the world's historians of philosophy is that this Leucippus is historical. The matter must remain moot unless more information is forthcoming from the record.\n\nTrue History: A True History or A True Story (Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u1f08\u03bb\u03b7\u03b8\u1fc6 \u03b4\u03b9\u03b7\u03b3\u03ae\u03bc\u03b1\u03c4\u03b1 , \"Al\u0113th\u0113 di\u0113g\u0113mata\"; Latin: \"Vera Historia\" ) is a parody of travel tales, by the Greek-speaking Assyrian author Lucian of Samosata, the earliest known fiction about travelling to outer space, alien life-forms and interplanetary warfare. Written in the 2nd century, the novel has been referred to as \"the first known text that could be called science fiction\". The work was intended by Lucian as a satire against contemporary and ancient sources, which quote fantastic and mythical events as truth.\n\nPallantides: In Greek mythology, the Pallantidai (Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u03a0\u03b1\u03bb\u03bb\u03b1\u03bd\u03c4\u03af\u03b4\u03b1\u03b9 ) were the fifty sons of Pallas, nobles of Attica, and rivals of their uncle Aegeus and his son Theseus over the Athenian throne. Diodorus Siculus related that they once became friends with Androgeos, a son of Minos, and that was why Aegeus had Androgeos assassinated, fearing that Pallas and his sons could use this friendship to get assistance from the powerful Minos against him. The Pallantidae and their father marched against Theseus and Aegeus because they hoped to gain control over Athens. According to Plutarch, one half of them under command of Pallas openly marched from Sphettus, while the other half laid an ambush near Gargettus. Their plan failed though, because Leos, their herald, warned Theseus of their schemes and an ambush they had prepared for him. Theseus pre-emptively ambushed the Pallantides and killed all those at Gargettus, whereupon the other half retreated. Other sources state that Theseus killed all the fifty Pallantidae as well as Pallas. A tradition saying that he spared their sister, Aricia, whom he kept as slave, is followed in Jean Racine's \"Ph\u00e8dre\" but is not supported by extant genuinely ancient sources.\n\nDionysus: Dionysus ( ; Greek: \u0394\u03b9\u03cc\u03bd\u03c5\u03c3\u03bf\u03c2 \"Dionysos\") is the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy in ancient Greek religion and myth. Wine played an important role in Greek culture, and the cult of Dionysus was the main religious focus for its unrestrained consumption. His worship became firmly established in the seventh century BC. He may have been worshipped as early as c. 1500\u20131100 BC by Mycenean Greeks; traces of Dionysian-type cult have also been found in ancient Minoan Crete. His origins are uncertain, and his cults took many forms; some are described by ancient sources as Thracian, others as Greek. In some cults, he arrives from the east, as an Asiatic foreigner; in others, from Ethiopia in the South. He is a god of epiphany, \"the god that comes\", and his \"foreignness\" as an arriving outsider-god may be inherent and essential to his cults. He is a major, popular figure of Greek mythology and religion, becoming increasingly important over time, and included in some lists of the twelve Olympians, as the last of their number, and the only god born from a mortal mother. His festivals were the driving force behind the development of Greek theatre.\n\nBuddhist atomism: Buddhist atomism is a school of atomistic Buddhist philosophy that flourished on the Indian subcontinent during two major periods . During the first phase, which began to develop prior to the 4th century BCE, Buddhist atomism had a very qualitative, Aristotelian-style atomic theory. This form of atomism identifies four kinds of atoms, corresponding to the standard elements. Each of these elements has a specific property, such as solidity or motion, and performs a specific function in mixtures, such as providing support or causing growth. Like the Hindus and Jains, the Buddhists were able to integrate a theory of atomism with their logical presuppositions.\n\nErinna: Erinna ( ; Greek: \u1f2c\u03c1\u03b9\u03bd\u03bd\u03b1 ) was an ancient Greek poet. Biographical details about her life are uncertain. She is generally thought to have lived in the first half of the fourth century BC, though some ancient traditions have her as a contemporary of Sappho; Telos is generally considered to be her most likely birthplace, but Tenos, Teos, Rhodes, and Lesbos are all also mentioned by ancient sources as her home. Erinna is best known for her long poem, the \"Distaff\", a three-hundred line hexameter lament for her childhood friend Baucis, who had died shortly after marriage. A large fragment of this poem was discovered in 1928 at Behnasa in Egypt. Along with the \"Distaff\", three epigrams ascribed to Erinna are known, preserved in the Greek Anthology.\n\nXenophanes: Xenophanes of Colophon ( ; Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u039e\u03b5\u03bd\u03bf\u03c6\u03ac\u03bd\u03b7\u03c2 \u1f41 \u039a\u03bf\u03bb\u03bf\u03c6\u03ce\u03bd\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2 ] ; c. 570 \u2013 c. 475 BC) was a Greek philosopher, theologian, poet, and social and religious critic. Xenophanes lived a life of travel, having left Ionia at the age of 25 and continuing to travel throughout the Greek world for another 67 years. Some scholars say he lived in exile in Sicily. Knowledge of his views comes from fragments of his poetry, surviving as quotations by later Greek writers. To judge from these, his elegiac and iambic poetry criticized and satirized a wide range of ideas, including Homer and Hesiod, the belief in the pantheon of anthropomorphic gods and the Greeks' veneration of athleticism. He is the earliest Greek poet who claims explicitly to be writing for future generations, creating \"\"fame that will reach all of Greece, and never die while the Greek kind of songs survives.\"\"\n\nBrychon: Brychon or Vrychonas (Ancient Greek: \u0392\u03c1\u03cd\u03c7\u03c9\u03bd, Modern Greek: \u0392\u03c1\u03cd\u03c7\u03c9\u03bd\u03b1\u03c2, English translation: \"the roaring one\") was the name of two different small rivers in Greece. One of them flows from Mount Pelion in Magnesia, Thessaly into the Pagasetic Gulf. It has been attested under that name since antiquity, and is today known as the location of Greece's oldest bridge made of fortified concrete, constructed for a train line in 1895. The other is said by ancient sources to have been in the Sithonia peninsula in Chalcidice, Macedonia (Greece), near Pallini. According to ancient mythology, the river god of the same name was an ally of the Gigantes in their war against the gods, the Gigantomachy, which according to some sources took place at Pallene.\n\nLynceus (Argonaut): In Greek mythology, Lynceus or (Ancient Greek: \u039b\u03c5\u03b3\u03ba\u03b5\u03cd\u03c2 ) was the jealous murderer of Castor, along with his brother, Idas. Idas and Lynceus murdered Castor because they all (along with Polydeuces) sought Phoebe and Hilaeira, daughters of Leucippus (who was also Idas and Lynceus' uncle in some versions). Lynceus was one of the Argonauts and he participated in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar. 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The play is a spoof of Depression-era Shirley Temple movies and was presented in a black and white design. This was one of two musicals in which Bernadette Peters appeared that spoofed some aspect of Hollywood\u2014the other was \"Dames at Sea\". \" \"The Meanest Man in Town\"\" is its best-known song.\n\nEddie "Rochester" Anderson: Edmund Lincoln Anderson (September 18, 1905 \u2013 February 28, 1977) was an American comedian and actor.\n\nKenne Duncan: Kenne Duncan (February 17, 1903 \u2013 February 5, 1972) was a Canadian-born B-movie character actor. Hyped professionally as \"The Meanest Man in the Movies,\" the vast majority of his over 250 appearances on camera were Westerns, but he also did occasional forays into horror, crime drama, and science fiction. He also appeared in over a dozen serials.\n\nThe Jim Yoshii Pile-Up: The Jim Yoshii Pile-Up is a 5 piece band formed in 1997 in Oakland, California. Named after a high school friend of the band, their highly textured sound spans the range from indie to post-rock. They have released three full lengths on Absolutely Kosher Records. As of 2006, the band is on hiatus. Paul Gonzenbach is currently releasing albums under his own name. Noah Blumberg is in the duo Meanest Man Contest.\n\nEd Sprinkle: Edward Alexander Sprinkle (September 3, 1923 \u2013 July 28, 2014) was an American football player. He was known to many as \"The Meanest Man in Pro Football\" and was nicknamed \"The Claw.\" He played for 12 seasons with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League and is credited with calling attention to the NFL's defensive players. Bears coach George Halas referred to Sprinkle as \"the greatest pass-rusher I've ever seen\" and \"a rough, tough ballplayer, but not a dirty one.\" At first he played on both defense and offense. He caught 32 passes for 451 yards and seven touchdowns during his career. 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The founding jury included Raymond Aron, Maurice Blanchot, , Maurice Nadeau, Jean Paulhan and Raymond Queneau.\n\nRajae Benchemsi: Rajae Benchemsi (born 1957 in Meknes) is a Moroccan writer. Benchemsi studied literature in Paris and wrote her thesis on Maurice Blanchot. She has published collections of poetry in Morocco and in France \"Fracture du d\u00e9sir\", a collection of articles published by Actes Sud in 1998. In 2006, she wrote 'Houda et Taqi'. Rajae Benchemsi is also the host of a Moroccan television program on books.\n\nTom Robbins: Thomas Eugene \"Tom\" Robbins (born July 22, 1932) is an American novelist. His best-selling novels are \"seriocomedies\" (also known as \"comedy-drama\"), often wildly poetic stories with a strong social and philosophical undercurrent, an irreverent bent, and scenes extrapolated from carefully researched bizarre facts. 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The exchange resulted in a database which was the world's largest collection of energy research, technology, and development (RTD) information (ETDEWEB - described below). The collection of information was generated from energy RTD literature published in member countries and through other partnering arrangements with organizations such as the International Nuclear Information System (a unit of the International Atomic Energy Agency). This had the effect of creating a broad spectrum of information that was included in the ETDE database. The range of content included fossil fuels, renewable energies (including Hydrogen), End-Use (Buildings, Industry and Transport), fusion, energy policy, conservation, and efficiency, and cross-sectional activities. This fulfilled the need for timely exchange of global information towards the goal of a sustainable energy future. 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He is also known for blockbusters such as the adventure comedy \"Pee-wee's Big Adventure\" (1985), the superhero films \"Batman\" (1989) and its first sequel \"Batman Returns\" (1992), the sci-fi film \"Planet of the Apes\" (2001), the fantasy drama \"Big Fish\" (2003), the musical adventure film \"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\" (2005), and the fantasy film \"Alice in Wonderland\" (2010), which garnered a worldwide gross of over $1 billion.\n\nAlice Through the Looking Glass (2016 film): Alice Through the Looking Glass is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film directed by James Bobin, written by Linda Woolverton and produced by Tim Burton, Joe Roth, Suzanne Todd, and Jennifer Todd. It is based on the characters created by Lewis Carroll and is the sequel to the 2010 film \"Alice in Wonderland\". The film stars Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska, Matt Lucas, Rhys Ifans, Helena Bonham Carter, and Sacha Baron Cohen and features the voices of Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, Timothy Spall, and Alan Rickman, in his final film role.\n\nWinona Ryder: Winona Ryder (born Winona Laura Horowitz; October 29, 1971) is an American actress. One of the most successful and iconic actresses of the 1990s, she made her film debut in the film \"Lucas\" (1986). As Lydia Deetz, a goth teenager in Tim Burton's \"Beetlejuice\" (1988), she won critical acclaim and widespread recognition. After appearances in film and on television, Ryder continued her acting career with the cult film \"Heathers\" (1988), a controversial satire of teenage suicide and high school life that has since become a landmark teen film. She later appeared in the coming of age drama \"Mermaids\" (1990), earning a Golden Globe Award nomination, and in the same year appeared alongside Johnny Depp in Burton's dark fairy-tale \"Edward Scissorhands\" (1990), and shortly thereafter with Keanu Reeves in Francis Ford Coppola's gothic romance \"Bram Stoker's Dracula\" (1992).\n\nSleepy Hollow (film): Sleepy Hollow is a 1999 American Gothic supernatural horror film directed by Tim Burton. It is a film adaptation loosely inspired by the 1820 short story \"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow\" by Washington Irving and stars Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci, with Miranda Richardson, Michael Gambon, Casper Van Dien, and Jeffrey Jones in supporting roles. 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The current mission church was built between 1891 and 1893, and listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1973.\n\nSt. Ignatius School: St. Ignatius School is a Roman Catholic school in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was opened on January 12, 1911 by the Parish of St. Ignatius. The school is located in the neighborhood of Rockwood in the River Heights area. The school and church share one city block, bounded by Corydon Avenue to the north, Jessie Avenue to the south, Stafford Street to the east and Harrow Street to the west.\n\nSt. Ignatius, Montana: St. Ignatius (Salish: sny\u00e9l\u0313mn, Ktunaxa: \u0294a\u00b7kikq\u01c2a\u01c2a\u01c2uk\u0313p\u01c2i\u0294it) is a town in Lake County, Montana, United States. The population was 842 at the 2010 census. The town is located on the Flathead Indian Reservation along US 93, and is home to the St. Ignatius Mission which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.\n\nFlathead Indian Reservation: The Flathead Indian Reservation, located in western Montana on the Flathead River, is home to the Bitterroot Salish, Kootenai, and Pend d'Oreilles Tribes - also known as the\n\nFlathead Valley: The Flathead Valley, located in Northwestern Montana, is a region of the U.S. state of Montana. It includes Flathead County, and part of Lake County. Notable towns include Bigfork, Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Polson, and Whitefish. The geography of the Flathead roughly corresponds to the valley where Flathead Lake is located. In addition to the lake, the area's proximity to attractions such as Glacier National Park and Whitefish Mountain Resort have made the area a major resort destination. Many outdoor activities can be pursued there such as hiking, backpacking, rafting, canoeing, skiing, hunting, and some of the best trout fishing in the world. The Flathead Valley is also home to a portion of the Flathead Indian Reservation.\n\nLoyola School (New York City): Loyola School is an independent Jesuit high school on the Upper East Side of New York City, founded in 1900 by the Society of Jesus. Originally a Roman Catholic boys school, Loyola became coeducational in 1973, becoming the only Jesuit co-ed college preparatory high school in the Tri-State Region. With a student enrollment of two hundred, the average class size of fifteen students promotes personal attention and individual participation. Loyola education fosters lifelong learning and aims to produce graduates who are academically excellent, open to growth, religious, loving, and committed to doing justice in service to others. The school is located two city blocks east of Central Park and Museum Mile on 83rd Street and Park Avenue in Manhattan. St. Ignatius Church is in the same complex and is used for various school functions. The church is listed as a NYC landmark and the complex is listed as a National Historic Place. St. Ignatius Loyola School is an elementary school that also shares the complex but there is no official link between the schools.\n\nSt. Ignatius College Preparatory: St. Ignatius College Preparatory (SI) is a private, Catholic preparatory school in the Jesuit tradition, serving the San Francisco Bay Area since 1855. Located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco, in the Sunset District of San Francisco, St. Ignatius is one of the oldest secondary schools in the U.S. state of California.\n\nNorthwest Montana Wetland Management District: The Northwest Montana Wetland Management District is located in the U.S. state of Montana and is an integral part of the National Bison Range Complex along with four other wildlife refuges and the National Bison Range. The district comprises numerous small wetland environments set aside primarily to protect areas for waterfowl. The district comprises 14 separate Waterfowl Production Areas (WPA)'s totalling 8452 acre and one 6300 acre conservation easement along the north shores of Flathead Lake. Some of the land is located on the Flathead Indian Reservation (known as the Tribal Trust Lands of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes) and they continue to have claim over the land provided they assist in maintaining the resource. 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It is also sometimes classed as being part of the Okanagan region, which results from shared regional district and other administrative boundaries and names. The term \"Similkameen District\" may also historically refer to the Similkameen Division Yale Land District, which also includes Osoyoos and the Boundary Country to Osoyoos' east.\n\nMaimal: Maimal are a Muslim community found in the state of Assam in India. They are a community of inland fishermen found in Western Assam. A few are also found in the Sylhet District of Bangladesh. It should be worth mentioned that the \"Maimal\" were there in Shylhet district in the undivided India, and after the Independence some parts of that Shylhet district were merged with the state of Assam in free India. 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The player can also add attractions similar to those seen in the films, such as the safari seen in the first \"Jurassic Park\" film from 1993, and additional attractions such as a balloon tour and several varieties of viewing platform.\n\nJurassic Park III: Jurassic Park III is a 2001 American science-fiction adventure film and the third installment in the \"Jurassic Park\" film series. The film stars Sam Neill, William H. Macy, T\u00e9a Leoni, Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan, and Michael Jeter. It is the first film in the series not to have been directed by Steven Spielberg, nor based on a book by Michael Crichton (though numerous scenes in the film were ultimately taken from Crichton's novels \"Jurassic Park\" and \"The Lost World\"). The film takes place on Isla Sorna, off Central America's Pacific coast, the island featured in the , where a divorced couple has tricked Dr. Alan Grant into going in order to help them find their son.\n\nIsla Nublar: Isla Nublar is a fictional Central American island in the \"Jurassic Park\" franchise, first depicted in Michael Crichton's 1990 novel of the same name. It is the primary setting of the 1993 film \"Jurassic Park\" and of \"Jurassic World\" (2015). Both the novel and film versions of the Jurassic Park theme park are located on Isla Nublar off the west coast of Costa Rica, which has leased the island to John Hammond, the CEO of bio-engineering firm InGen.\n\nJurassic Park III: Island Attack: Jurassic Park III: Island Attack (known as Jurassic Park III: Advanced Action in Japan and Jurassic Park III: Dino Attack in Europe; originally known as Jurassic Park III: Primal Fear) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance. \"Island Attack\" is loosely based on the 2001 film \"Jurassic Park III\".\n\nJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is an upcoming American science fiction adventure film. It is the sequel to the 2015 film \"Jurassic World\", the second film in the sequel trilogy and the fifth installment in the \"Jurassic Park\" film series. Derek Connolly and \"Jurassic World\" director Colin Trevorrow both return as writers, with J. A. Bayona as the director. It will be produced by Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley and Bel\u00e9n Atienza. Trevorrow and original \"Jurassic Park\" director Steven Spielberg are executive producers.\n\nLaura Dern: Laura Elizabeth Dern (born February 10, 1967) is an American actress. For her performance in the 1991 film \"Rambling Rose\", she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, while for her performance in the 2014 film \"Wild\", she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her other film roles include \"Mask\" (1985), \"Smooth Talk\" (1985), \"Blue Velvet\" (1986), \"Wild at Heart\" (1990), \"Jurassic Park\" (1993), \"Citizen Ruth\" (1996), \"October Sky\" (1999), \"I Am Sam\" (2001), \"Inland Empire\" (2006), \"The Master\" (2012), \"The Fault in Our Stars\" (2014), and \"\" (2017). She is known for her collaborations with filmmaker David Lynch, having appeared in four of his films and the 2017 \"Twin Peaks\" revival.\n\nList of Jurassic Park characters: The following is a list of fictional characters from Michael Crichton's novel \"Jurassic Park\", its sequel \"The Lost World\", and their film adaptations, \"Jurassic Park\" and \"\". Also included are characters from the films \"Jurassic Park III\", \"Jurassic World\" and \"\", which are not adaptations and have no original source novels but contain characters and events based on the fictional universe of Crichton's novels.\n\nJurassic Park (song): \"Jurassic Park\" is a parody of Jimmy Webb's single \"MacArthur Park\" written and performed by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic; it was released both as a single and as part of Yankovic's \"Alapalooza\" album in October 1993. \"Jurassic Park\" was penned by Yankovic after he remembered the enjoyment he had when he combined a classic rock track with a recent movie topic with his 1985 song \"Yoda\". Yankovic decided to combine the plot of the recent movie \"Jurassic Park\"\u2014a film about a park on a fictional island where geneticists have succeeded in cloning dinosaurs.\n\nJurassic World: Jurassic World is a 2015 American science-fiction adventure film, the first film in the sequel trilogy and the fourth installment of the \"Jurassic Park\" series. The film was directed and co-written by Colin Trevorrow, produced by Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, and stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. The production companies were Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, also responsible for the rest of the \"Jurassic Park\" franchise, and Thomas Tull's Legendary Pictures. Set 22 years after the events of \"Jurassic Park\", \"Jurassic World\" takes place on the same fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where a theme park populated with cloned dinosaurs has operated for ten years. 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All Econofoods stores in Michigan and two in Wisconsin are owned by T & C Markets of Brillion, WI. In South Dakota, the Econofoods in Brookings, South Dakota has closed along with all the stores in South Dakota.\n\nFlour Bluff, Corpus Christi, Texas: Flour Bluff is a specified area of the city of Corpus Christi, Texas. It is located on Encinal peninsula bordered by Corpus Christi Bay on the north, Oso Bay on the west, the Laguna Madre on the east and the King Ranch to the south. South Padre Island Drive crosses Flour Bluff, dividing it into an upper part, commonly known as North Bluff, (mostly occupied by Corpus Christi Naval Air Station), and a lower part, commonly known as South Bluff. The area is mostly made up of suburban development, with a population consisting mostly of lower-middle income families, with local and national businesses such as Walmart, H-E-B grocery stores, etc.\n\nJewel (supermarket): Jewel-Osco is a supermarket chain headquartered in Itasca, Illinois, a Chicago suburb. Jewel-Osco has 185 stores across northern, central, and western Illinois; eastern Iowa; and portions of northwest Indiana. Jewel-Osco and Jewel are currently wholly owned subsidiaries of Boise, Idaho-based Albertsons. The company original started as a door-to-door coffee delivery service before it expanded into delivering non-perishable groceries and later into grocery stores, and supermarkets. Prior to its 1984 acquisition by American Stores, Jewel evolved into a large multi-state holding company that operated several supermarket chains and other non-food retail chain stores located from coast to coast and had operated under several different brand names.\n\nH-E-B: HEB Grocery Company, LP, also known as HEB Grocery Stores, is an American privately held supermarket chain based in San Antonio, Texas, with more than 350 stores throughout the U.S. state of Texas, as well as in northeast Mexico. The company also operates Central Market, an upscale organic and fine foods retailer. As of 2013, the company has a total revenue surpassing $20 billion USD (2013). H-E-B ranked No. 15 on Forbes' 2014 list of \"America's Largest Private Companies.\" H-E-B was named Retailer of the Year in 2010 by \"Progressive Grocer\". \"Supermarket News\" ranked H-E-B No. 13 in the 2008 \"Top 75 North American Food Retailers.\" Based on 2014 revenues, H-E-B is the twentieth largest retailer in the United States. It donates 5 percent of pre-tax profits to charity. Until 1976, it was closed on Sundays and did not sell alcohol.\n\nBohack: Bohack (full company name \"H.C. Bohack\", sometimes informally referred to as \"Bohack's\") was a chain of grocery stores located in the New York City area that opened in 1887 and closed in 1977. They were headquartered in Maspeth, Queens. The founder, Henry C. Bohack, opened the first store on Fulton Street in Brooklyn. Throughout the 1960s, Bohack purchased Daitch Shopwell, Packers, and several other supermarket businesses. Stores throughout the company's existence were located in New York City, on Long Island, in Westchester County, New York, and Fairfield County, Connecticut. Bohack also owned and incorporated gas stations in the 1920s and 30s. \n\nSunflower Farmers Market: Sunflower Farmers Market was an American chain of full-service grocery stores headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, which emphasized value-priced natural and organic products. Sunflower opened its first store in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2002. In June 2013, Sunflower Farmers Market was operating 38 grocery stores located in eight Southwestern states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Oklahoma and Texas (where it formerly operated as Newflower Farmers Market). In June 2012, Sunflower merged with Sprouts Farmers Markets.\n\nCash & Carry: Cash&Carry Smart Foodservice is a chain of American low-price warehouse grocery stores located in California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. Cash&Carry is geared toward supplying food service operators like restaurants, but it also serves individuals similarly to Costco (but without the membership fees). Cash&Carry runs 59 stores as of the end of 2016. The company operates 13 stores in California, 3 stores in Idaho, 19 stores in Oregon, 22 stores in Washington, one in Utah, one in Montana and one in Nevada. The company is based in Portland, Oregon. Cash&Carry offers brand-name and private-label groceries, including meat, dairy and fresh produce, as well as tableware, paper products, janitorial supplies and catering supplies. They are open seven days a week. Cash&Carry operates as an independent division of Smart & Final, LLC.\n\nLewis Food Town: Lewis Food Town, Inc., doing business as Food Town Grocery Stores, is a chain of grocery stores located in Greater Houston, founded in 1994. The headquarters are in South Houston. Ross Lewis founded it as he came out of retirement. 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Her death drew national media attention and led U.S. Representative John Conyers to ask U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder for a federal investigation into the incident.\n\nSibley County ICTV System: The Sibley County Interactive Cable TV (ICTV) System was a groundbreaking form of distance education using interactive television that drew national media attention.\n\nJon Hippe: Jon Mathias Hippe (26 September 1959) is a Norwegian researcher, politician and presenter. He received national media attention when he was made General Manager of the Fafo foundation. He continues to hold that position, however, in 2010 he was elected leader of A-pressen. He is the younger brother of Ivar Hippe, a political consultant and former editor-in-chief of \"\u00d8konomisk Rapport\".\n\nLutz Heilmann: Lutz Heilmann (born September 7, 1966 in Zittau, GDR) is a German politician of the left-wing party Die Linke. 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Its opening occurred the same year 22 African American students integrated the all-white Warren County High School which drew national media attention.\n\nUAE National Media Council: The\"UAE National Media Council (NMC)\" is a federal institution established by virtue of Federal Law No. 1 of 2006. It promotes and supports all media-related initiatives and activities in the UAE and abroad; it works to guarantee the implementation of the best international standards as far as media organization is concerned, as provided for in Cabinet decisions and law No. 15 of 1980 on Press and Publication. Besides, the federal government counts on the National Media Council (NMC) to shape and insure the implementation of national media policy all in keeping a close collaboration with the other concerned institutions. 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As a result of being branded an \"immoral\" work in the press, the Christiania Theatre would not dare to stage it at first. \"The play aroused a storm of hostility,\" Ibsen wrote in its preface three years later, \"more violent and more widespread than most books could boast of having evoked in a community the vast majority of whose members commonly regard matters of literature as being of small concern.\" The only person who approved of it at the time, Ibsen later said, was his wife. He revised the play in 1866, in preparation for its publication \"as a Christmas book,\" as he put it. His decision to make it more appealing to Danish readers by removing many of its specifically Norwegian words has been taken as an early instance of the expression of his contempt for the contemporary Norwegian campaign to purge the language of its foreign influences.\n\nPeer Gynt: Peer Gynt ( ; ] ) is a five-act play in verse by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen published in 1867. 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In 2012, he released his fifth studio album \"Con el Corazon Abierto\" (\"With the Open Heart\") and its lead single \"Tu Veneno\" (\"Your Poison\") became his third number-one single on the Tropical Songs chart.\n\nGesaffelstein: Mike L\u00e9vy, better known as Gesaffelstein (born 1985 in Lyon, France), is a French techno artist and DJ. He has worked alongside, and remixed tracks for such artists as varied as Tiga, Miss Kittin, ASAP Rocky, Lana Del Rey and Phoenix. He produced two tracks on \"Yeezus\", the sixth album of American rapper Kanye West, including the lead single \"Black Skinhead\" and \"Send It Up\", both tracks produced with Kanye West, Daft Punk, Brodinski and Mike Dean. Gesaffelstein released his debut album \"ALEPH\" on October 28, 2013 under Parlophone Records and EMI Music, which had been recorded since 2011. His remix of \"Shockwave\" by The Hacker is featured in the 2013 video game \"Grand Theft Auto V\", on the Soulwax FM radio station. In 2015 Gesaffelstein released the track Conquistador in collaboration with French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre.\n\nTravis Scott discography: American rapper Travis Scott has released two studio albums, three mixtapes, four extended plays (EP) and 12 singles. In 2012, Scott signed his first major-label deal with Epic Records, before eventually signing to Kanye West's GOOD Music production wing known as Very G.O.O.D. Beats. In April 2013, it was announced he signed a recording contract with T.I.'s Grand Hustle imprint. The following years he released the mixtapes \"Owl Pharaoh\" (2013) and \"Days Before Rodeo\" (2014). Scott's debut studio album \"Rodeo\", was released on September 4, 2015. His debut album's lead single \"3500\", featuring Future and 2 Chainz, peaked at number 82 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. The album's second single, \"Antidote\", peaked at number 16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and became his highest charting single so far. 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His song, \"J'ai cherch\u00e9\" was chosen internally by France 2 by a committee headed by entertainment director Nathalie Andr\u00e9 and the newly appointed French Head of Delegation for the Eurovision Song Contest Edoardo Grassi after having received 280 submissions. The entry was formally presented to the public on 12 March 2016 during the France 2 programme \"The DiCaire Show\", hosted by V\u00e9ronic DiCaire. The song finished 6th overall in the grand final with 257 points, France's best placing since 2002 and the country's highest-scoring entry in their contest history. \" On dirait\" was released as the third single from the album on 29 August 2016. The song has peaked at number 15 on the French Singles Chart and on 17 June 2017, won the Chanson de l'Ann\u00e9e prize at the F\u00eate de la Musique event in N\u00eemes. \" Au c\u0153ur de moi\" was released as the fourth single from the album on 6 February 2017. The song has peaked at number 111 on the French Singles Chart. \" Addictions\", Haddad's third studio album, will be released in October 2017. \" \u00c9tats d'Amour\" was released as the lead single from the album on 25 August 2017. The song has peaked at number 40 on the French Singles Chart.\n\nNeon Hitch discography: The discography of British singer and songwriter Neon Hitch. Neon's debut digital single \"Get Over U\" was released in February 2011. Hitch then released her single \"Bad Dog\", which was intended to be the lead single from her debut album. Later in 2011, she was featured on Gym Class Heroes' song \"Ass Back Home\". In 2012, Neon Hitch released \"Fuck U Betta\" and Gold\" featuring Tyga, her official first and second singles respectively. Both songs peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Dance/Club Play chart. Neon then debuted an EP entitled \"Happy Neon\" in January 2013, which was released online for free. 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After signing a contract in 2002 with RCA Records, a division of then-Bertelsmann Music Group (now Sony Music), 20-year-old Clarkson released the double A-side single \"Before Your Love\" / \"A Moment Like This\" and began to record tracks for her debut studio album, \"Thankful\" (2003). Its lead single, \"Miss Independent\", received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 2004. \"Miss Independent\" was followed by \"Low\" and \"The Trouble With Love Is\", which was featured as a single from the soundtrack of the film \"Love Actually\". In 2004, Clarkson recorded the song \"Breakaway\", which was released as a single from the of the film \"\". The song's commercial success inspired Clarkson to name her second studio album \"Breakaway\". The album won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2006, while its second single, \"Since U Been Gone\", won for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Subsequent singles, \"Behind These Hazel Eyes\" (2005), \"Because of You\" (2005), and \"Walk Away\" (2006), became successful hits. Clarkson's third studio album, \"My December\", was released in 2007. The album became a subject of a dispute with then RCA Music Group chairman Clive Davis, who criticized the album and suggested that Clarkson reunite with her previous collaborators. \" Never Again\", the lead single from \"My December\", became its only hit single. 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Revenue service began on December 20, 2014.\n\nChengdu\u2013Guiyang High-Speed Railway: Chengdu-Guiyang High Speed Railway is a major trunk high speed railway between the provincial capitals of Chengdu, Sichuan and Guiyang, Guizhou via a small section traversing north east Yunnan province. It was selected for construction under the 11th Five Year Plan set by the Chinese Government. Construction started in 2010 and is expected to be completed by 2014. The northern section of this line between Chengdu and Leshan forms the southern part of the operational Chengdu\u2013Mianyang\u2013Leshan Intercity Railway.\n\nRoman Catholic Diocese of Jiading: The Roman Catholic Diocese of Jiading/(currently) Leshan (Latin: \"Chiatimen(sis)\" , ) is a diocese located in the city of Leshan in the Ecclesiastical province of Chongqing in China.\n\nDaliang Mountains: The Daliang Mountains () are in the southern part of the province of Sichuan in China. The Daliang rises above the left bank of the Jinsha (Upper Yangtze) River, opposite the Wulian Feng in Yunnan Province. This part of the Jinsha River is the last portion to flow through mountainous terrain before entering the Sichuan Basin where the river becomes known as the Yangtze at Yibin. 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It details the attempted assassination of the President of the United States and the CIA and SVR attempts to save him. Although the game was not approved by either organization, it tends to favour realism due to its coordination with former CIA director William Colby and former KGB Major-General Oleg Kalugin, who also appear in the game as themselves. The game also stars James Karen, Dennis Lipscomb, Joseph Ruskin, Tim De Zarn, Kirk B.R. Woller, Allan Kolman and Charles Napier in prominent roles.\n\nHardbodies 2: Hardbodies 2 is a 1986 adult comedy movie sequel to the 1984 film \"Hardbodies\". It was directed by Mark Griffiths and featured Brad Zutaut, Fabiana Udenio, James Karen and Alba Francesca. The plot\n\nWillow Smith: Willow Camille Reign Smith (born October 31, 2000), known professionally as Willow, is an American singer, actress and dancer. She is the daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, the younger sister of Jaden Smith and the half-sister of Willard Carroll \"Trey\" Smith III. Smith made her acting debut in 2007 in the film \"I Am Legend\" and later appeared in \"\" alongside Abigail Breslin. She received a Young Artist Award for her performance.\n\nFrankenstein Meets the Space Monster: Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster (sometimes stylized as Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster) (1965) is a science fiction cult film, directed by Robert Gaffney and starring Marilyn Hanold, James Karen, and Lou Cutell. It was filmed in Florida and Puerto Rico in 1964\n\nMorris Carnovsky: Morris Carnovsky (September 5, 1897 \u2013 September 1, 1992) was an American stage and film actor. He was one of the founders of the Group Theatre (1931-1940) in New York City and had a thriving acting career both on Broadway and in films until, in the early 1950s, professional colleagues told the House Un-American Activities Committee that Carnovsky had been a Communist Party member. He was blacklisted and worked less frequently for a few years, but then re-established his acting career, taking on many Shakespearean roles at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival and performing the title roles in college campus productions of \"King Lear\" and \"The Merchant of Venice\". Carnovsky's nephew is veteran character actor and longtime \"Pathmark Guy\" James Karen.\n\nThe Pursuit of Happyness: The Pursuit of Happyness is a 2006 American biographical drama film based on entrepreneur Chris Gardner's nearly one-year struggle being homeless. Directed by Gabriele Muccino, the film features Will Smith as Gardner, a homeless salesman. Smith's son Jaden Smith co-stars, making his film debut as Gardner's son, Christopher Jr.\n\nJourney into Medicine: Journey into Medicine is a 1947 American documentary-style film. The film stars James Karen as Michael Kenneth Marshall, a young medical student who goes through medical training at Columbia and Cornell. During his internship in pediatrics, Marshall loses one of his patients, a young girl to diphtheria. This case inspires him to enroll in the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and pursue a career in public health. While studying at Johns Hopkins, Marshall helps battle an outbreak of diphtheria in Baltimore, which confirms to him his chosen vocation.\n\nJames Karen: James Karen (born Jacob Karnofsky; November 28, 1923) is an American character actor of Broadway, film and television. Karen is best remembered for his roles in \"Poltergeist\", \"The Return of the Living Dead\", \"Invaders from Mars\", and in \"The Pursuit of Happyness\".\n\nSam's Son: Sam's Son is a 1984 American semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Michael Landon loosely based on his early life and is also the only feature film ever made by him. The film stars Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Timothy Patrick Murphy, Hallie Todd, Jonna Lee, James Karen, and even Landon in a cameo at the beginning and the end. The film was produced independently by Landon himself and released by Utah-based distributor Invictus Entertainment.\n\nThe Return of the Living Dead: The Return of the Living Dead is a 1985 American horror comedy film written and directed by Dan O'Bannon, and starring Clu Gulager, James Karen, and Don Calfa. 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Her career of six years occurred between 1950 and 1956, during which she appeared in eleven films. In June 1999, the American Film Institute ranked her number thirteen on their list of top female stars of American cinema.\n\nAccused, Stand Up!: Accused, Stand Up! (French:Accus\u00e9e, levez-vous!) is a 1930 French crime film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Gaby Morlay, Suzanne Delv\u00e9 and Camille Bert. After the two female stars of a Parisian cabaret are seen arguing, one of them turns up dead. This leads to the arrest and trial of the other until the real culprit is caught.\n\nEstelle Brody: Estelle Brody (15 August 1900 \u2013 3 June 1995) was an American actress who became one of the biggest female stars of British silent film in the latter half of the 1920s. Her career was then derailed by a series of ill-advised decisions and she disappeared from sight for many years before re-emerging between the late 1940s and the 1960s in smaller supporting film and television roles.\n\nAFI's 100 Years...100 Stars: Part of the AFI 100 Years... series, AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars is a list of the top 50 greatest screen legends in American film history, which included 25 male and 25 female stars. The list was unveiled by the American Film Institute on June 15, 1999, in a CBS special hosted by Shirley Temple, with 50 current actors making the presentations. Despite having 100 Stars in the name of the list, only 50 actors and actresses are ranked.\n\nGloria Mar\u00edn: Gloria Mar\u00edn (born Gloria M\u00e9ndez Ramos; 19 April 1919 \u2013 13 April 1983) was a Mexican film and television actress. 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Her work in television has resulted in two Emmy nominations.\n\nGladys Leslie: Gladys Leslie (March 5, 1899 \u2013 October 2, 1976) was an American actress in silent film, active in the 1910s and 1920s. Though less-remembered than superstars like Mary Pickford, she had a number of starring roles from 1917 to the early 1920s and was one of the young female stars of her day.\n\nGenesis (magazine): Genesis is a men's pornographic magazine which began publication in 1973. It exclusively features female stars of the adult film industry. Branding itself as \"The Home of Porn's Hottest Stars\", \"Genesis\" features pictorials, exclusive columns by adult film stars, interviews, feature articles, movie reviews and news. It is published by the Magna Publishing Group, which also publishes \"Swank\", \"Gent\", \"Velvet\", and many other popular men\u2019s magazines.\n\nBibbo (actress): Bibbo (1906\u20131972) was singer-actress working in Hindi/Urdu films. 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During its existence it was the most radical Yugoslavist group. The movement was founded on 7 January 1930 in Belgrade, but was based in both Belgrade (in Serbia) and Zagreb (in Croatia), although mainly developed in Croatia. The movement supported King Alexander's royal dictatorship (declared in 1929). The organization was claimed by others to be fascist, though the party itself denied this. It has been described as one of three notable fascist movements, the other being the Association of Fighters of Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav National Movement, that emerged in Yugoslavia in the 1930s, all of whom supported the monarchy, and would reach their zenith during the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia (1941\u201345). The organization adopted symbols imitating the Nazi Party, such as a blue swastika and a raised right hand. It was merged along with other organizations, such as \"Boj\" (\"Battle\") in Slovenia, and groups surrounding the magazines of \"Zbor\" (\"Council\") and \"Otad\u017ebina\" (\"Homeland\") based in Belgrade, and \"Budjenje\" (\"Awakening\") in Zrenjanin, to form the Yugoslav National Movement led by Dimitrije Ljoti\u0107 in early 1935. The core of the Yugoslav National Movement, also known as \"Zbor\", was recruited from Yugoslav Action. Zbor played no significant role prior to the German occupation; afterwards, however, it was among the main supporters of the Nazi military administration.\n\nBulgarian Red Cross: The Bulgarian Red Cross (BRC) was established in 1878 after the liberation of the Principality of Bulgaria and the region of Eastern Rumelia from the Ottoman Empire. The first BRC organization was established in May 1878 in Sofia. The regional governor, V.P. Alabin, recruited many prominent citizens of the city, and led their work in the first BRC. The two Bulgarian provinces, Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia, became unified on September 20, 1885. The National Organization of the BRC was then founded, with the approval of the statues of the organization by the first Bulgarian Prince, Prince Alexander of Battenberg. On October 20, 1885, the BRC was recognized by, and became a member of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Significant contributions made by Tsar Boris III during the period of 1918-1943, which provided the organization with the ability to establish itself, and to take the first steps towards creating a Bulgarian social health system.\n\nHenry C. Groseclose: Henry C. Groseclose was born on May 17, 1892. He lived in Ceres, Virginia for most of his life. Mr. Groseclose completed his junior college degree from Washington and Lee University in 1917. In his later years, he also received his bachelor\u2019s degree, as well as his master\u2019s degree, in agricultural education from Virginia Tech. While Mr. Groseclose was an agriculture teacher at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, he, along with three other agriculture teachers, Walter Newman, Edmund Magill and Harry Sanders, decided to establish a club for the farm boys in the school. The organization was fired up in 1925. Groseclose named the organization the Future Farmers of Virginia, or FFV for short. The original meaning for the abbreviation FFV stood for the First Families of Virginia. The \u201cfirst families\u201d referred to the families of both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Referring to Washington and Jefferson, Groseclose once stated that, \u201cThe Future Farmers of America should follow the example of these great sons of early Virginia by using scientific knowledge, intelligence, and enthusiasm to the end that agriculture may again be known as the profession of the real aristocrat.\u201d Groseclose wrote the by-laws, as well as the constitution that the FFV would be based on. In 1926, he also wrote, and brought into play, the formal ceremony that would take place as an organizational pattern to structure each meeting. Two years later, in 1928, the FFV became a nationwide organization. This developed the organization that is known today as the Future Farmers of America, or The National FFA Organization, or just FFA for short. The by-laws drawn up by Henry Groseclose became the foundation of the newly national organization. Also, the formal ceremony that Groseclose developed was taken on by the FFA as a national ritual that is still used today. Groseclose was a seventh degree Grange member, and he was also involved with the Masons, so it was no surprise when he developed levels of memberships for the FFV, which transferred through to the FFA, that were similar to the three leveled membership structure that the Masons uses. These three levels included the Greenhand, the Virginia Farmer and the Virginia Planter. While the official emblem of the National FFA Organization was being drawn, Groseclose\u2019s original emblem, which he hand drew himself, was highly considered and ended up playing a part in the emblem that is still the emblem of the National FFA Organization today. The part of the emblem that was from Mr. Groseclose\u2019s original drawing included a background setting of a half plowed wheat field with an owl perched upon a spade of wheat in front of the field. Henry Groseclose served as the Executive Secretary of the National FFA Organization for two years between 1928 and 1930. During his office of Executive Secretary, he announced at the national convention of 1930 that he had written, and would be releasing, an official FFA manual, which outlined the organization, procedures and structures of the National FFA Organization. Mr. Groseclose also served as the Treasurer of the National FFA Organization for 11 years, between 1930 and 1941. In September 1925, Henry Groseclose set his expectations for the members of the FFV, and the purpose of the establishment of the Future Farmers of Virginia was by saying, \"In my opinion the farm boys of Virginia who are enrolled in vocational agriculture are equal to any other group of boys in the state. But somehow the boys themselves seem to have a feeling of inferiority. Especially is this true when the farm boy goes to the city and has to compete with his city cousin. This condition should not exist. I believe that a strong organization of our boys in agriculture would help them to overcome this handicap. Let's form an organization that will give them a greater opportunity for self-expression and for the development of leadership. In this way they will develop confidence in their own ability and pride in the fact that they are farm boys.\" Mr. Henry C. Groseclose died on June 4 of 1950. In 2002, the Department of Historic Resources established a marker in Mr. Groseclose\u2019s honor. It is Marker number KC-5 and it is displayed in Bland County of Ceres, Virginia.\n\nHeidelberg United FC: Heidelberg United Football Club (commonly referred to as Alexander, Warriors, or Bergers) is an association football club based in the northern Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia. The team currently competes in the National Premier League Victoria. 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It replaced \"The Magic, the Memories and You\" display, a similar show that ran at the Magic Kingdom and Disneyland from January 2011 to September 4, 2012.\n\nMagic Kingdom Resort Area: The Magic Kingdom Resort Area includes five resorts located along the shores of the Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake, near the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort. The area began with the opening of Disney's Contemporary Resort, Disney's Polynesian Resort and Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. The Walt Disney World Monorail System connects Disney's Contemporary Resort, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort and Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa to the Transportation and Ticket Center and the Magic Kingdom.\n\nMagic Kingdom for Sale\u2013Sold!: Magic Kingdom for Sale\u2013Sold! is a fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks, the first in his Magic Kingdom of Landover. 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The show debuted at the park on October 9, 2003, and was developed by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, under the direction of VP Parades & Spectaculars, Steve Davison, who was assigned to create a replacement for the 32-year-old \"Fantasy in the Sky\" fireworks. Several variations of the show at Walt Disney World include \"Happy HalloWishes\" during \"Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party\", \"Holiday Wishes\" during \"Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party\", and \"Magic, Music and Mayhem\" during the 2007 event \"Disney's Pirate and Princess Party\". The version at Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris premiered on July 16, 2005 and had its final show on August 25, 2007. The show at the Magic Kingdom was sponsored by Pandora Jewelry. On February 9, 2017 it was announced by the Disney Parks Blog that \"Wishes\" would conclude its 13 year run at the Magic Kingdom. 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The park is divided into two sections: Future World, made up of eight pavilions, and World Showcase, themed to 11 world nations.\n\nSeven Seas Lagoon: The Seven Seas Lagoon is a man-made lake at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. Located south of the Magic Kingdom theme park, the Seven Seas Lagoon serves as a natural buffer between the Magic Kingdom and its parking lot and connects with the adjacent Bay Lake. The lake reaches a depth of 14 feet. The lagoon is used mainly for recreational boating, as well as by the resort's three Disney Transport ferryboats that transport guests between the Magic Kingdom and the Transportation and Ticket Center.\n\nMagic Kingdom: Magic Kingdom is a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. Owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Parks and Resorts division, the park opened on October 1, 1971, as the first of four theme parks at the resort. 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It is the third single from her 2010 eighth album \"Bleu Noir\" and was released digitally on 16 May 2011, then it was released physically on 5 July. As \"Oui mais... non\", the lead single from the album, The lyrics were written by Farmer with the music composed by RedOne. The song title comes from a female character created by Farmer which was already used in her 2002 music video for \"C'est une belle journ\u00e9e\" and served as trademark for one of her commercial companies. Musically, the song has electro and dance sonorities. It was generally praised in the media and reached number-one on the French Singles Chart.\n\nPose (Rihanna song): \"Pose\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her eighth studio album, \"Anti\" (2016); it is one of three bonus tracks included on the deluxe edition. She wrote the song in collaboration with Bibi Bourelly, Hit-Boy and Travis Scott, and it was produced by the latter two. Kuk Harrell was also enlisted as Rihanna's vocal producer. 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The album was recorded in fall 1985 and engineered by Steve McMillan and Mark Ettel at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood, California. The album was first released in the US in 1990 by Enigma Records, with the bonus tracks \"Blue Moon Baby\", \"Georgia Lee Brown\", \"Give Me a Woman\" and \"Get Off the Road\". The Cramps reissued the album (with bonus tracks) on their own Vengeance Records in 2001. The original album was reissued in the UK by Big Beat in 2013 on orange vinyl, and subsequently reissued again by Vengeance Records in the US, UK and Canada in 2014.\n\nNeeded Me: \"Needed Me\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer and songwriter Rihanna from her eighth studio album, \"Anti\" (2016). It was written by Rihanna, Brittany Hazard, Charles Hinshaw and Derrus Rachel together with its producer DJ Mustard and its co-producers Twice as Nice and Frank Dukes. 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Work continued into 2015, during which she released three singles including \"FourFiveSeconds\", which reached the top 10 in several markets; they were ultimately removed from the final track listing. \"Anti\" was made available for free digital download on January 28 through Tidal and was released to online music stores for paid purchase on January 29.\n\nSex with Me: \"Sex with Me\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her eighth studio album, \"Anti\" (2016); it is one of three bonus tracks included on the deluxe edition. She wrote the song in collaboration with PartyNextDoor, Chester Hansen, Boi-1da, Frank Dukes and Vinylz, and it was produced by the latter three. Kuk Harrell was also enlisted as Rihanna's vocal producer. 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The song was nominated for the Grammy Award given to the Best Rap/Sung Collaboration in the 50th Grammy Awards of 2008.\n\nBill Haley's Chicks: Bill Haley's Chicks was the eighth album of rock and roll recordings by Bill Haley & His Comets for Decca Records, Decca 8821. Released in January 1959 and produced by Milt Gabler, the album was the third \"theme\" album Haley recorded for Decca, following \"Rockin' the Oldies\" (rock and roll versions of standards) and \"Rockin' Around the World\" (rock and roll versions of folk songs). This album is built on the theme of women's names, with each song being about a different girl. Included on the album is \"Skinny Minnie\", which was a major hit for the band in 1958, reaching no.22 on Billboard and no.25 on Cashbox, along with a mixture of originals and cover versions of standards and jazz songs. \"Lean Jean\", a song musically and thematically almost identical to \"Skinny Minnie\", also charted in 1958, reaching no. 52 on Cashbox. The song \"B.B. Betty\", co-written by Bill Haley and released as a Decca 45 single, featured a solo vocal by Haley's steel guitar player, Billy Williamson.\n\nYou da One: \"You da One\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna recorded for her sixth studio album, \"Talk That Talk\" (2011). It was co-written by Rihanna with Ester Dean, Henry Walter, John Hill and Lukasz Gottwald. Production of the song was completed by Gottwald, under his production name Dr. Luke, and Cirkut. Kuk Harrell and Marcas Tovar recorded the track at the Sofital Paris Le Laubourg, Room 538, and Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California. It premiered on US radio on November 11, 2011, and was made available to download digitally throughout Europe and Australasia on November 14, 2011. It was added to US Mainstream, rhythmic and urban radio station playlists on November 29, 2011. 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Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, they became Small Heath in 1888, then Birmingham in 1905, finally becoming Birmingham City in 1943. The team compete in the EFL Championship, the second tier of the English football league system.\n\nList of Birmingham City F.C. players: Birmingham City Football Club, an English association football club based in the city of Birmingham, was founded in 1875 under the name of Small Heath Alliance. They first entered the FA Cup in the 1881\u201382 season. When nationally organised league football in England began, the club, by then called simply Small Heath F.C., was a founder member of the Football Alliance, formed the year after the Football League. In 1892, the Football League decided to form a Second Division, inviting the members of the Football Alliance to join; as one of the less successful members, Small Heath were placed in the Second Division. 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The club had been called Birmingham F.C. since 1905, and the City suffix was added in 1943. Although the Football League did not resume until the 1946\u201347 season, the FA Cup restarted in 1945. Birmingham reached the semi-final, in which they lost to Derby County after extra time in a replay, played at Maine Road, Manchester, in front of 80,407 spectators. In league competition, Birmingham were champions of the first and only edition of the Football League South, taking the title on goal average from local rivals Aston Villa.\n\nHistory of Birmingham City F.C. (1875\u20131965): Birmingham City Football Club, an English association football club based in Birmingham, was founded as Small Heath Alliance in 1875, and from 1877 played home games at Muntz Street. It adopted professionalism in 1885, and three years later, as Small Heath F.C., became a limited company with a board of directors, the first football club so to do. The team played in the Football Alliance from the 1889\u201390 season, and in 1892, along with the other Alliance teams, were invited to join the newly formed Second Division of the Football League. Although they finished as champions, they failed to win promotion via the test match system; the following season promotion to the First Division was secured after a second-place finish and test match victory over Darwen. The club adopted the name Birmingham Football Club in 1905, and the following year moved into a new home, St Andrew's Ground. Matters on the field failed to live up to their surroundings. Birmingham were relegated in 1908, obliged to apply for re-election two years later, and remained in the Second Division until after the First World War.\n\n1960\u201361 Birmingham City F.C. season: The 1960\u201361 Football League season was Birmingham City Football Club's 58th in the Football League and their 34th in the First Division. They finished in 19th position in the 22-team division for the second consecutive season. They entered the 1960\u201361 FA Cup in the third round proper and lost to Leicester City in the fifth round after a replay, and entered the inaugural season of the Football League Cup in the second round, losing to Plymouth Argyle in the third, again after a replay. In the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Birmingham beat Inter Milan both at home and away in the semi-final to reach their second consecutive final, but the competition schedule meant that the match itself was played in September and October 1962, well into the 1961\u201362 playing season.\n\n2010\u201311 Birmingham City F.C. season: The 2010\u201311 season was Birmingham City Football Club' s seventh season in the Premier League and their 57th in the top tier of English football. It ran from 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011. Led by former Scotland national team manager Alex McLeish, the team finished in 18th place in the league, thus being relegated to the Championship for the 2011\u201312 season. They reached the quarter-final of the FA Cup and won the League Cup, their first major trophy since 1963, by beating favourites Arsenal 2\u20131 in the final with goals from Nikola \u017digi\u0107 and Obafemi Martins. The League Cup win brought Birmingham qualification for the 2011\u201312 UEFA Europa League, their first appearance in European competition since 1961. The top scorer for the season was Craig Gardner with ten goals in all competitions, of which eight were in the Premier League. McLeish resigned as manager on 12 June 2011.\n\n2009 FA Cup Final: The 2009 FA Cup Final was the 128th final of the world's oldest domestic football cup competition, the FA Cup. 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Swoon has since been featured in major museums including a 2014 solo show, \"Submerged Motherlands\", at the Brooklyn Museum.\n\nGregory Van Maanen: Gregory Van Maanen (born November 3, 1937, Paterson, New Jersey) is an artist who has been exhibiting work since 1988. He has had several solo shows at Cavin-Morris Gallery in New York as well as a solo show at Rutgers University. His work has been widely shown in group exhibitions and Van Maanen\u2019s art is in the permanent collections of the New Orleans Museum of Art, First Bank of Minneapolis, National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, New Jersey State Council of the Arts, Jersey City Museum, Morris Museum, and others.\n\nLong Island University: Long Island University (LIU) is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian institution of higher education with locations and programs spanning the New York metropolitan area, overseas, and online. 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It is one of the few Doobie Brothers albums which did not produce a hit (although \"You Belong to Me\" was a hit as recorded by co-author Carly Simon). Still, the album received modest critical acclaim. Tom Johnston (guitar, vocals) left the band early in the sessions. He is listed as part of the band (appearing in the inside group photo) but appears on little or none of the actual album; despite writing and singing five songs during the sessions for the album, they were not included on the final release. Much of this consistently mellow album has a jazz tinge, and the influences of R&B are palpable throughout. The track \"Little Darling (I Need You)\" is a remake of the Marvin Gaye 1966 hit.\n\nRockin' down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert: Rockin\u2019 Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert is the second double live album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1996. (see 1996 in music). 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It also marked the final appearances on a Doobie Brothers album by bassist Tiran Porter and original drummer John Hartman.\n\nHampton Comes Alive: Hampton Comes Alive is a six-disc live album by the American rock band Phish, released on November 23, 1999, by Elektra Records. It is the band's third live album and the first time complete live Phish concerts were released in their entirety (though fan recordings of most Phish shows are widely circulated). \"Hampton Comes Alive\" consists of two full concerts recorded on November 20 and 21, 1998, at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia. The album title is a play on Peter Frampton's classic live album \"Frampton Comes Alive! \".\n\nThe Doobie Brothers (album): The Doobie Brothers is the debut album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1971 (see 1971 in music). It is their only official studio album to feature original bass player Dave Shogren on all tracks, who left during the recording of their second album. The album was re-released in 1974 on the Midi record label with colourised album artwork.\n\nMinute by Minute: Minute by Minute is the eighth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1978. The album contains their biggest hit, the Grammy-winning \"What a Fool Believes,\" which was co-written by Kenny Loggins and simultaneously released on his 1978 album \"Nightwatch\". \"Depending on You\" and the title track were also released as singles. The album would be the last to include members Jeff \"Skunk\" Baxter and John Hartman. It is also the most-honored Doobie Brothers album, having won four Grammys at the 22nd Grammy Awards, more than any other album.\n\nYou Belong to Me (Carly Simon song): \"You Belong to Me\" is a song written by American singer-songwriters Carly Simon and Michael McDonald. Originally recorded by McDonald's rock group The Doobie Brothers for their seventh studio album, \"Livin' on the Fault Line\" (1977), the song was made famous by Simon herself when she recorded it for her seventh studio album, \"Boys in the Trees\" (1978). Released as the album's lead single, her version reached the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Pop Singles chart, peaking at #6, and remained on the chart for 18 weeks. Simon received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Female Vocalist in 1979. 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The record, played in the key of E flat major, was originally \"aimed at the light \"cocktail jazz\" market. It was recorded by guitarist Joe Pass for his album \"Simplicity\". \"The Best of Joe Pass\" by Wolf Marshall describes Pass's playing as follows: \"Pass treats Nobody Else But You [Me] as would a jazz wind player, confining his statements to elegant single-note lines. In the head, he plays with the melody, embellishing the basic theme from his opening notes with a variety of rhythmic variations, short bop and swing licks, myriad phrasing nuances.\" \" Saturday Review\" said, \"The cool melancholy of Pass's guitar has its charm, but it is a relict when the temperature rises a little and the musicians swing out on \"Nobody Else But Me.\" \"\n\nReggie Dupard: Jon Reginald Dupard (born October 30, 1963) is a former American football running back. He played five seasons in the National Football League. 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Lambert was also a member of the Amsterdam Admirals of the World League of American Football.\n\nRic Edelman: Fredric Mark \"Ric\" Edelman is the chairman and co-founder of Edelman Financial Services, LLC, the author of several personal finance books and the host of a weekly personal finance talk radio show called \"The Ric Edelman Show\", syndicated by Syndicated Solutions. Edelman was also the host of the public television show \"The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman\". Edelman was ranked the #1 Independent Financial Advisor in the United States by \"Barron\u2019s\" in 2009, 2010, and 2012. For 2011, Edelman was ranked #2. He is an alumnus of Glassboro State College, now Rowan University, with a bachelor's degree in communications.\n\n2009 Pittsburgh Panthers football team: The 2009 Pittsburgh Panthers football team represented the University of Pittsburgh in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The season was the fifth under head coach Dave Wannstedt. The 2009 season marked the team ninth at Heinz Field and the program's 120th season overall. The 2009 season saw the introduction of a new offensive coordinator, Frank Cignetti, Jr. Pitt got off to a 9-1 start with impressive wins over Navy, Notre Dame for the second consecutive year, and Rutgers for the first time since 2004. Pitt was ranked number 9 in the AP and BCS polls and was off to its best start since 1982. However, Pitt lost the final two regular season games, including a last second loss by a field goal at West Virginia and a one-point loss at home for the Big East championship to undefeated Cincinnati, to finish the regular season at 9-3 (5-2 Big East) for the second consecutive year. The Panthers rebounded by winning the Meineke Car Care Bowl over North Carolina, 19-17, to achieve its first ten-win season since 1981. Pitt ranked number fifteen in the final 2009 AP rankings with a 10-3 record. In addition, Pitt players garnered many post-season accolades in 2009, including Big East Offensive Player and Rookie of the Year in Dion Lewis, and Big East Co-Defensive Players of the Year in Mick Williams and Greg Romeus.\n\nDion Lewis: Dion John Lewis (born September 27, 1990) is an American football running back for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. With the Patriots, he won Super Bowl LI over the Atlanta Falcons. He played college football at the University of Pittsburgh. Lewis has also played for the Cleveland Browns and Indianapolis Colts. His Patriots teammate, receiver Julian Edelman, has nicknamed Lewis both \"Jitterbug\" and \"Little Dirty\". Lewis had not played for two seasons before signing with the Patriots in 2015, and was a significant contributor to the New England offense before a season-ending knee injury in Week 9 put him out of the line-up. Two reconstructive surgeries on his damaged knee kept him sidelined until part way through the 2016 season, his return on November 12, 2016 made a direct impact; his career-defining performance coming in the Patriots over the Houston Texans, where Lewis had 188 all-purpose yards and became the first player in NFL history to score a touchdown on a rush, a reception, and a kick return during the same playoff game. Notably, as of the end of the 2016-2017 season, Lewis has never played in a game which the Patriots have subsequently lost.\n\nJulian Edelman: Julian Francis Edelman (born May 22, 1986) is an American football wide receiver for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Kent State and the College of San Mateo as a quarterback, and was drafted by the Patriots in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He won Super Bowl XLIX and Super Bowl LI with the Patriots.\n\nTamara Gee: Tamara Gee (born Tamara Diane Wimer on October 11, 1972 in Seattle), is an American vocalist, songwriter, producer, arranger, dancer, and model. She grew up singing and performing from the age of 5, and was a professional vocalist by the time she was 12 years old, winning various singing competitions throughout her adolescence and adulthood, as well as a beauty pageant. Gee opened for vocalist Tony Bennett and his orchestra after being the featured vocalist on various albums throughout her teen years. She released her debut album \"Hidden Treasure\" with Universal Music in 2007, while living in Poland. Her single from the album, \"For Life\", was voted unanimous winner of Piosenka dla Europy, the Polish final for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. Tamara and her song \"For Life\" was the first Polish entry in history to qualify for the Eurovision final since the new rules were designed in the contest and a French television commentator compared Gee's performance to Celine Dion. A portion of Gee's Eurovision performance was shown on \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\" on \"The World's Got Talent\" episode with Simon Cowell where Gee sang with former participants Celine Dion, ABBA and Julio Iglesias. In 2007 Gee co-wrote and performed \"Fate\" on DJ Schiller's album \"Sehnsucht\". The album went triple platinum and was nominated for a Grammy. She released her solo EP \"Christmas Angel\" in 2009. On November 27, 2014, Tamara released a new highly anticipated album \"Love, Tamara\" of which she wrote with and was produced by Multi Grammy Award winning producer/songwriter Walter Afanasieff (Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, etc.). She has been named the next Celine Dion.\n\nMarek Edelman: Marek Edelman (Yiddish: \u05de\u05d0\u05b7\u05e8\u05e2\u05e7 \u05e2\u05d3\u05e2\u05dc\u05de\u05d0\u05b7\u05df\u200e , born either 1919 in Homel or 1922 in Warsaw \u2013 October 2, 2009 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Jewish-Polish political and social activist and cardiologist. Before his death in 2009, Edelman was the last surviving leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.\n\nArt Graham: Arthur William Graham III (born July 31, 1941) is a former American football player. He played professionally as a wide receiver in the American Football League (AFL) for six seasons with the Boston Patriots. He was named Patriots player of the year in 1963 after averaging 26.2 yards per catch and scoring five touchdowns. Drafted by both the Patriots and the Cleveland Browns, the Patriots offered him $10,000 to play for them. 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The claimed quantity of 85-mm ammunition required to shoot down one enemy plane was 598 rounds, although actual number may be in range 2000-7000 rounds per kill. After the war some 52-Ks were refitted for peaceful purposes as anti-avalanche guns in mountainous terrain.\n\nVehicle registration plates of Khorasan: At the time of the creation of the new license plate format, the former Khorasan Province was given codes 12 for Mashhad, 32, 42 and 52 as reserve. However, soon after the province was divided up into three: Razavi Khorasan, North Khorasan, and South Khorasan. Therefore all codes dedicated to North Khorasan and South Khorasan were withdrawn and stored for future use in Razavi Khorasan. The reserve code 52 was assigned to South Khorasan. Qom Province's assigned reserve code 26 was assigned to North Khorasan, and Qom's reserve code 36 was assigned as a replacement for code 52 as Razavi Khorasan's reserve. 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The Golden Gophers played their home games at Delta Field. The team was coached by Dick Siebert in his 17th season at Minnesota.\n\n2003 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team: The 2003 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team represented the University of Minnesota in the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their seventh year under head coach Glen Mason, the Golden Gophers compiled a 10\u20133 record and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 503 to 285. The team made an appearance in the Sun Bowl. The 2003 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team was ranked 17th in the final USA Today/AFCA Coaches poll and 20th in the final Associated Press poll.\n\n1988 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team: The 1988 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team represented the University of Minnesota in the 1988 NCAA Division I-A football season. 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Woods: Simon M. Woods is a British entrepreneur and former record producer. Woods was the manager for the band UB40 after having seen them play at a pub, and turned down two offers on their behalf to release under 2 Tone Records, opting to release \"Food For Thought\" through another label, Graduate, before setting up Dep International that recorded and released UB40 internationally with enormous success. Woods left the band in 1983 and started his own label, to which he signed Swans Way. Woods ran his own marketing company before being hired on by the Birmingham School of Acting, and founded the European Drama Network, a film production company which makes movies based on classic plays. Their first movie was \"The Mandrake Root\"; it was directed by Malachi Bogdanov and is based on a comedy written in 1512 by Niccol\u00f2 Machiavelli. In a co-production with Warwick Business School he wrote and directed \"The Inferno Show presents Machiavelli The Prince of Comedy\", a short comedy to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the writing of \"The Prince\". Currently he is developing a movie, \"From Ithaca With Love The Odyssey\", a modern version of Homer's \"The Odyssey\" set in the modern day but made in Ancient Greek and Latin, loosely based on a play of the same name he produced in 2006 with director Malachi Bogdanov as part of the New Generation Arts Festival.\n\nGramercy Pictures: Gramercy Pictures is a currently-inactive American film production label of Universal Studios' Focus Features division. It was originally launched as a film distributor in May 1992 as a joint venture of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures. Gramercy was the distributor of PolyGram movies in the United States and Canada, and also served as Universal's art-house division. After Seagram's buyout on PolyGram, Gramercy, along with October Films, was merged by Barry Diller, to form USA Films in 1999. In 2015, Focus Features (the current art-house division for Universal) revived the name as a label for action, horror and sci-fi genre films.\n\nCharlee Johnson: Charlee Johnson (also Charlee Johnsson) is an American drummer, guitarist and songwriter, originally from San Bernardino, California. Johnson was a founding member and chief songwriter of Utah punk band Deviance / 3\u00bd Girls. The band relocated to Boston, Massachusetts and signed with Curve of the Earth Records for their sole EP, \"Rule\". Johnson then left to form Halfcocked (then known as Half Cocked) with guitarist Tommy O'Neil, bassist/backing vocalist Jhen Kobran and lead vocalist Sarah Reitkopp, later adding guitarist Johnny Rock Heatley who guested on debut album Sell Out (Halfcocked album) and joined as a full member with second album . Halfcocked relocated to Los Angeles and signed with DreamWorks in early 2000 by Powerman 5000 frontman Spider One, released final album The Last Star in 2001 (produced by Ulrich Wild), then folded after a brief tour. Johnsson went on to join childhood hero Danzig for a brief stint as \"Charlee X\", before joining award-winning Nirvana tribute band, Pennyroyal.\n\nReconcile (rapper): Ronald Stephen \"Ronnie\" Lillard, Jr. (born March 20, 1989), known by the stage name Reconcile, is an American hip hop recording artist. Reconcile gained notoriety after releasing a free project entitled \"Abandoned Hope\" in 2012 on Full Ride Music, a label founded by rapper Thi'sl. His second album, \"Sacrifice\", was released in 2014 on the Frontline Movement label. \"Sacrifice\" was his first album to chart on the \"Billboard\" charts. Reconcile signed a production contract with Street Symphony's Track or Die production label in 2015. His follow-up release, \"Catchin' Bodies\" was released on September 18, 2015.\n\nPrince Entertainment P4: Prince Entertainment P4 is an Indian film production company operating from Kolkata, West Bengal. \"Prince Entertainment P4\" is doing full length Bengali feature film production and distribution. Pijush Saha is the head of the company. Along with film production, this company is doing production of various Bengali television serials.\n\nNew Line Cinema: New Line Cinema is an American film production label of Warner Bros. Entertainment that was founded in 1967 by Robert Shaye as a film distribution company, later becoming an independent film studio. It became a subsidiary of the Turner Broadcasting System in 1994 before Turner merged with Time Warner in 1996, and was later merged with its larger sister studio Warner Bros. Entertainment in 2008. 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It was subsequently released as the B-side of \"Life in the Fast Lane\" single on May 3, 1977.\n\nSupreme Court of the United Kingdom: The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom is the supreme court in all matters under English and Welsh law, Northern Ireland law and Scottish civil law. It is the court of last resort and the highest appellate court in the United Kingdom, although the High Court of Justiciary remains the court of last resort for criminal law in Scotland. The Supreme Court also has jurisdiction to resolve disputes relating to devolution in the United Kingdom and concerning the legal powers of the three devolved governments (in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) or laws made by the devolved legislatures.\n\nSupreme Court of Finland: The Supreme Court of Finland (Finnish: \"korkein oikeus\" , abbreviated as \"KKO\"; Swedish: \"h\u00f6gsta domstolen\" , abbreviated as \"HD\"), located in Helsinki, is the court of last resort for cases within the private law of Finland (that is, civil and criminal cases). The Court's counterpart is the Supreme Administrative Court, which is the court of last resort for cases within the administrative law.\n\nSupreme Court of Texas: The Supreme Court of Texas is the court of last resort for civil matters (including juvenile delinquency which the law considers to be a civil matter and not criminal) in the state of Texas. 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O'Doherty had previously engaged in a number of co-ordinated business ventures in Ireland with his former business partner John Ryan; \"Stellar\" succeeded the co-owned establishments of \"Magill\" in 1997 and \"VIP\" in 1999 and preceded later titles such as the unsuccessful \"New York Dog\" magazine which was based in New York City and aimed at the city's animal lovers. \"Stellar\"'s chief rivals are the \"Irish Tatler\" and \"Image\".\n\nAurora Publishing (United States): Aurora Publishing, Inc. was the American subsidiary of Japanese publisher Ohzora Publishing, the leading \"josei\" manga publisher in Japan. Headquartered in Torrance, California, it licensed and published Japanese manga for the North American market. Aurora Publishing's first release was \"Walkin' Butterfly\" under the \"sh\u014djo\" imprint \"Aurora\", which features manga targeting female readers in their teens and younger. 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Editors Arthur and Virginia Francis Townsend selected writing and illustrations intended to appeal to female readers. Among the contributors: Mary Tyler Peabody Mann and Kate Sutherland. In its early years the monthly comprised a selection of articles originally published in Arthur's weekly \"Home Gazette.\" Its nonfiction stories contained occasional factual inaccuracies for the sake of a good read. A contemporary review judged it \"gotten up in good taste and well; and is in nothing overdone. Even its fashion plates are not quite such extravagant caricatures of rag-baby work as are usually met with in some of the more fancy magazines.\" Readers included patrons of the Mercantile Library Association of San Francisco.\n\nMatron literature: Matron literature (also known as hen lit) is a literary genre which focuses on older female characters as protagonists. The genre has increased in popularity as the baby boomers have aged and female readers have sought characters to identify with. 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It is the band's first full-length record since \"Pierced from Within\" to not feature Mike Smith (although he makes a guest appearance on the final track), instead the album features returning drummer Dave Culross, making this his only full-length record with Suffocation and his first release overall with the band since 1998's \"Despise the Sun\". Track 10, 'Beginning of Sorrow', is a re-recording of the track of the same name from the album \"Breeding the Spawn\". It is also the band's last album with longtime guitarist Guy Marchais.\n\nTerrance Hobbs: Terrance Hobbs (born April 6, 1970) is the lead guitarist in the American death metal band Suffocation. Hobbs has been a constant member in the band since their first released title \"Reincremated\" along with band mates Frank Mullen and Mike Smith, who all met in high school. Hobbs also played in the death metal project, Criminal Element, which featured fellow bassist\" Derek Boyer\".\n\nFrank Mullen: Frank Mullen, (born January 1970) is the vocalist of the American death metal band Suffocation, and met band mates Terrance Hobbs and Mike Smith in high school. He is recognized to be among the first to bring low-pitched vocals in death metal. His approach on \"Effigy of the Forgotten\" could be considered to be the \"blueprint\" to the death growls as we know it today. Unlike some death metal vocalists, his lyrics are pronounced more clearly. He achieves this by simply opening his mouth wider, but still retaining his low-pitched growls.\n\nUndead (Six Feet Under album): Undead is the ninth studio album by American death metal band Six Feet Under. 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The hotel was built to accommodate official visitors and tourists during the building of Boulder Dam, now Hoover Dam.\n\nBeaver Dam, Wisconsin: Beaver Dam is a city in Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States, along Beaver Dam Lake and the Beaver Dam River. The estimated population was 16,564 in 2016, making it the largest city primarily located in Dodge County. It is the principal city of the Beaver Dam Micropolitan Statistical area. The city is located within the Town of Beaver Dam.\n\nSinnipee, Wisconsin: Sinnipee (also called Sinipee) is a former settlement in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. Sinnipee was a port community on the Mississippi River at the mouth of the Sinnipee Creek; it played a significant role in the lead trade. The community was first settled prior to 1832 by Payton Vaughan of North Carolina and was founded by the Sinnipee Company in 1835. A hotel called the Old Stone House opened in the community in 1839; both US president Zachary Taylor and Confederate president Jefferson Davis stayed at the hotel during its operation. The community suffered a flood and an outbreak of fever in 1840, which hurt the town's businesses; all but two families left Sinnipee, and by 1859, only one building remained in the town's business district. After a fire, the hotel was dismantled to build a dam on the Mississippi River. The community was located in the town of Jamestown. In 1934, the site of the community was flooded due to the construction of Lock and Dam No. 11 on the Mississippi.\n\nBoulder City, Nevada: Boulder City is a city in Clark County, Nevada. It is approximately 26 mi southeast of Las Vegas. As of the 2010 census, the population of Boulder City was 15,023.\n\nErie, Colorado: The Town of Erie is a Statutory Town in Boulder and Weld counties in the U.S. state of Colorado. 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Incumbent Democrat U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye won re-election to a sixth term.\n\nBrian Schatz: Brian Emanuel Schatz (pronounced ; born October 20, 1972) is an American politician who is the senior United States Senator for Hawaii. Schatz was appointed by Governor Neil Abercrombie to replace Senator Daniel Inouye after his death in 2012.\n\nLorraine Inouye: Lorraine Rodero Inouye (born June 22, 1940) is an American politician from the state of Hawaii. A member of the Democratic Party, she serves in the Hawaii State Senate, representing District 4. She is of no relation to prominent U.S. senator from Hawaii Daniel Inouye.\n\nElectoral history of Daniel Inouye: This is a list of results for elections in which Daniel Inouye, a Democrat. He was elected Hawaii's first U.S. Representative in 1959, and was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1962. He served until his death in 2012. 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It features musicians like Paulinho da Costa, Preston Glass, Paul Jackson, Jr., Marcus Miller and Narada Michael Walden (as drummer and producer), alongside young talents of the time like Kenny G, Randy Jackson and Kashif. It's part of the \"series\" of 1980s pop albums Benson recorded. Though it doesn't have any instrumental tracks, Benson's guitar playing is somewhat in the headlight in songs like \"Love Is Here Tonight\", \"Teaser\" and \"Too Many Times\". 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The song was originally released in 1971 on the Szab\u00f3's album \"High Contrast\". The song was released as a single in April 1971 in the United States and in 1972 in the Netherlands. The single reached No. 43 on the R&B chart the same year. \"Breezin'\" was produced by Tommy LiPuma.\n\nStuff (Stuff album): Stuff is the debut studio disc by the group Stuff, a team of renowned session musicians. Released in 1976 on Warner Bros., it was produced by Herb Lovelle and jazz producer Tommy LiPuma. The record earned RIAA gold status, and the group would go on to record two more studio discs, each of which also went gold.\n\nHolly & Ivy: Holly & Ivy is a 1994 Christmas album and sixteenth overall by American singer Natalie Cole. It was released on October 4, 1994, by Elektra; it is Cole's first album featuring Christmas music and serves as a follow-up to \"Take a Look\" (1993). Cole co-produced the album with American music producer Tommy LiPuma, with whom she worked on \"Unforgettable... with Love\". \"Holly & Ivy\" consists of twelve tracks, including eleven covers of Christmas standards and carols, and one original song written by Gerry Goffin and Michael Masser. Cole promoted the album as \"non-traditional\" in interviews and performances.\n\nAdrian Boult discography: The English conductor Sir Adrian Boult was a prolific recording artist. Unlike many musicians, he felt at home in the recording studio and was happy working without an audience. His recording career ran from November 1920, when working with Diaghilev's Ballets Russes he recorded the ballet music, \"The Good-Humoured Ladies\", to December 1978, when he made his final recording of music by Hubert Parry.\n\nKevin Sargent (composer): Kevin Sargent is a British composer for film and television who began his career as a drummer, percussionist and keyboardist with cult dance/rock pioneers Thrashing Doves. Signed to A&M and Elektra Records, he learnt his craft at the elbow of legendary producers Chris Thomas, Jimmy Iovine and jazz luminary Tommy Lipuma, recording three critically acclaimed albums in Los Angeles, London and New York and touring the US and Europe. Their funky and controversial \"Jesus on the Payroll\" (1988) reached the Billboard Top Twenty dance chart.\n\nTommy LiPuma: Tommy LiPuma (July 5, 1936 \u2013 March 13, 2017) was an American music producer. He received 33 Grammy nominations, 5 Grammy wins, and sold more than 75 million albums. LiPuma worked with many musicians, including Barbra Streisand, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, George Benson, Phil Upchurch, Al Jarreau, Anita Baker, Natalie Cole, Claudine Longet, Dave Mason, the Yellowjackets, the Sandpipers,\n\nIndila: Adila Sedra\u00efa (born 26 June 1984), best known by her stage name Indila, is a French singer and songwriter. She collaborated with many musicians on vocals and songwriting prior to releasing her first single, \"Derni\u00e8re danse\" (\"Last Dance\"), in December 2013, which reached the SNEP Top 2 in France. She released her first album \"Mini World\" in February 2014.\n\nThe Aggrovators: The Aggrovators were a dub/reggae backing band in the 1970s and 1980s, and one of the main session bands of producer Bunny Lee. The line-up varied, with Lee using the name for whichever set of musicians he was using at any time. The band's name derived from the record shop that Lee had run in the late 1960s, Agro Sounds. Alumni of the band included many musicians who later went on to make names for themselves in reggae music. Legends such as Jackie Mittoo, Sly and Robbie, Tommy McCook, and Aston Barrett were all involved with the band at one point or another. Other regular members included Carlton \"Santa\" Davis, Earl \"Chinna\" Smith, George \"Fully\" Fullwood, Ansel Collins, Bernard \"Touter\" Harvey, Tony Chin, Bobby Ellis, and Vin Gordon. 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The band's first three singles, \"My Body\", \"Cough Syrup\" and \"Apartment\" reached the top five of the US Alternative Songs chart.\n\nBreath (Breaking Benjamin song): \"Breath\" is a song by American post-grunge/alternative metal band Breaking Benjamin. It was released in January 2007 as the second single from their third album, \"Phobia\". It was the band's fourth charted song on the U.S. Hot 100 overall, and the second from \"Phobia\". Although \"Breath\" failed to capture the pop success of The Diary of Jane at No. 50 where \"Breath\" hit No. 84 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, it was more successful on the rock charts where it hit No. 1 on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, making it Breaking Benjamin's first number-one hit staying there for seven weeks where \"The Diary of Jane\" hit No. 2 and it also hit No. 3 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart tying with So Cold as their highest-charting single on the chart where \"The Diary of Jane\" hit No. 4. The single was certified platinum by the RIAA in 2015.\n\nBenjamin Burnley: Benjamin Jackson \"Ben\" Burnley IV (born March 10, 1978) is an American musician, composer, and record producer, best known as the founder and frontman of the American rock band Breaking Benjamin. As the sole constant of the group, Burnley has served as its principal songwriter, lead vocalist, and guitarist since its inception in 1992. Since signing with Hollywood Records in 2002, Burnley has composed five studio albums under the name Breaking Benjamin, two of which have reached platinum and one of which has reached gold in the United States. Outside of Breaking Benjamin, Burnley has also collaborated with acts such as Adam Gontier and Red.\n\nJasen Rauch: Jasen Rauch ( ) (born April 24, 1981) is an American producer, composer, musician, and writer, best known as the former lead guitarist and current lead guitarist of the alternative rock bands Red and Breaking Benjamin, respectively. Although no longer an active member of Red, he still writes music for the band. Rauch is also well-known as the producer for Korn guitarist Brian Welch's solo project, Love and Death. According to Welch, Rauch \"has a great track record for recording, producing, writing, and being in a band\", and credits him as an inspiration for his returning to music. Before joining Breaking Benjamin in late 2014, Rauch also co-wrote several songs on their 2009 \"Dear Agony\" album, including \"I Will Not Bow\" and \"Lights Out\". Rauch is also a writer for Razor & Tie Music Publishing.\n\nBreaking Benjamin: Breaking Benjamin is an American rock band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, founded in 1999 by lead singer and guitarist Benjamin Burnley and drummer Jeremy Hummel. The first lineup of the band also included guitarist Aaron Fink and bassist Mark Klepaski. This lineup released two albums, \"Saturate\" (2002) and \"We Are Not Alone\" (2004), before Hummel was replaced by Chad Szeliga in 2005. The band released two more studio albums, \"Phobia\" (2006) and \"Dear Agony\" (2009), before entering an extended hiatus in early 2010 due to Burnley's recurring illnesses.\n\nI Will Not Bow: \"I Will Not Bow\" is the first single from alternative metal band Breaking Benjamin's 2009 album \"Dear Agony\". It was featured in the ending credits of the Bruce Willis film \"Surrogates\". The song was not written specifically for the film, but according to drummer Chad Szeliga, \u201cBen sent a few songs to our record label, Hollywood Records,\u201d which is owned by Disney, who then decided they \u201cwanted a Breaking Benjamin song for this movie.\u201d The song was also being used heavily on MLB Network as lead-in and lead-out music during the 2010 MLB postseason.\n\nBreaking Benjamin discography: American rock band Breaking Benjamin has released five studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, sixteen singles and ten music videos. The group has sold over 7 million units in the United States alone, with three platinum records, two gold records, two multi-platinum singles, two platinum singles, and five gold singles as designated by the RIAA. The band signed with Hollywood Records in 2002 following the success of their independently-released eponymous EP, and began recording their first full-length major-label debut \"Saturate\" shortly thereafter. The record peaked at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart and No. 136 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. It was certified gold more than thirteen years later. The band's sophomore effort, \"We Are Not Alone\", released in 2004, peaked at No. 20 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and was later certified platinum in the United States and gold in New Zealand. 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The society's journal \"History Today\" (not the same as Hinduism Today published in USA) has been appearing annually since 2000.\n\nHinduism Today: Hinduism Today is a quarterly magazine published by the Himalayan Academy, a nonprofit educational institution, in Kapa\u02bba, Hawai\u02bbi, USA. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally, currently in 60 nations. Founded by Sivaya Subramuniyaswami in 1979, it is a public service of his monastic order to promote an understanding of the Hindu faith, culture, and traditions.\n\nDell Magazines: Dell Magazines was a company founded by George T. Delacorte Jr. in 1921 as part of his Dell Publishing Co. Dell is today known for its many puzzle magazines, as well as fiction magazines such as \"Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine\", \"Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine\", \"Asimov's Science Fiction\", and \"Analog Science Fiction and Fact\". 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Bengali Hindus also form a majority of 60% in the Indian state of Tripura, due to mass migrations from East Pakistan and Bangladesh in the latter half of the 20th century. There are significant numbers of Bengali-speaking Hindus in many states of India, including Assam, Karnataka (especially in the capital of Bangalore), Meghalaya, Jharkhand, Odisha, and the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. There is also a diaspora.\n\nHinduism in Kenya: The influence of Hinduism in Kenya began in early 1st millennium AD when there was trade between East Africa and Indian subcontinent. Archaeological evidence of small Hindu settlements have been found mainly in Zanzibar and coastal parts of Kenya, Swahili coast, Zimbabwe and Madagascar. Many words in Swahili language have their etymological roots in Indian languages associated with Hinduism.\n\n4th & B'way Records: 4th & B'way Records (pronounced and spelled out completely as Fourth and Broadway Records in the UK) was a US-based subsidiary of Island Records that specialized in street-oriented music such as hip hop. Established in 1984, it was the flagship label of the Island Trading Company, the independent-distribution parent company of Island's other record labels that operated in the US. However, 4th & B'way was not distributed through major-label channels\u2014the flagship Island label was distributed by Atlantic Records at that time\u2014until the label and distribution company were acquired by PolyGram Records in 1989, when Island Trading became a unit of PolyGram Group Distribution and was renamed Independent Label Sales (ILS). It was also one of several US-based Island labels that were named after nearby New York City streets when Island's US headquarters were located at 14 East 4th Street in Manhattan, the same building that held the legendary Greenwich Village branch of Tower Records, and also nearby at 400 Lafayette Street. When Island moved its headquarters to the Worldwide Plaza Building at 825 8th Avenue in 1995, where PolyGram's US headquarters were also located, the empty 4th Street offices became the headquarters of V2 Records.\n\nBodhinatha Veylanswami: Bodhinatha Veylanswami (born in California, 1942), a Hindu sannyasin monk and a religious leader, is the head of Kauai's Hindu Monastery and publisher of Hinduism Today magazine. He is the \"163rd head of the Nandinatha Sampradaya's Kailasa Parampara\" and Guru at Kauai's Hindu Monastery which is a 382-acre temple-monastery complex on Hawaii's Garden Island. He is known for his initiative of digitizing the Saiva Agamas, mystical scriptures of the Hindu Saivite religion and the basis for Hindu temple liturgy, making them freely available in digital format and encouraging their study. The Adi Saiva Sivachariyar priestly community honors him as \"The Supreme Acharya who has uplifted and preserved the Agamas and the Agama tradition.\" Bodhinatha presides over three organizations: Saiva Siddhanta Church, Himalayan Academy publications and Hindu Heritage Endowment.\n\nDown East (magazine): Down East: The Magazine of Maine is the principal general interest monthly magazine covering the U.S. state of Maine. It is based in Camden, Maine. As it was originally known, \"Down East Magazine\" was founded in 1954. It covers a range of topics including politics, business, food, fashion, and lifestyle in the state of Maine.\n\nHinduism in Sri Lanka: Hinduism has a long tradition in Sri Lanka. Hindus currently make up 12.60% of the Sri Lankan population, and are almost exclusively Tamils apart from small immigrant communities from India and Pakistan such as the Sindhis, Telugus, Kannadigas and Malayalees. In the 1915 census they made up almost 25% of the population, which included the indentured labourers the British had brought. Due to assimilation and emigration (over 1 million Sri Lankan Tamils have left the country since independence), today they are a smaller and still dwindling minority. Hinduism is dominant in the Northeastern province, where there is a significant number of Tamil people. Hinduism is also practised in the central regions (where there are significant numbers of people of Indian Tamil descent) as well as in the capital, Colombo. According to the government census of 2012, there are 2,554,606 Hindus in Sri Lanka. During the Sri Lankan Civil War, many Tamils fled to other countries. 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Digital Manga, under its Project-H imprint, has licensed the manga in North America for both digital and print release in 2014.\n\nSeito Shokun!: Seito Shokun! (Japanese: \u751f\u5f92\u8af8\u541b! , lit. \"Attention Students!\") is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Y\u014dko Sh\u014dji. It is serialized in Kodansha's \"Sh\u014djo Friend\" from 1977 to 1984. The individual chapters were published into 24 \"tank\u014dbon\" by Kodansha between February 1978 and June 1985. \"Seito Shokun!\" won the second Kodansha Manga Award in 1978 for the sh\u014djo category.\n\nY\u014dko Sh\u014dji: Y\u014dko Sh\u014dji (\u5e84\u53f8 \u967d\u5b50 , Sh\u014dji Y\u014dko , born 4 June 1950, in Mobara, Chiba) is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for writing \"Seito Shokun! \" (\"Attention Students!\") , for which she won the Kodansha Manga Award for sh\u014djo in 1978.\n\nRuff Love: Ruff Love (Japanese: \u30b7\u30d0\u3068\u3044\u3063\u3057\u3087\u3002 , Hepburn: Shibato Issho. ) is a one-shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Tamaki Kirishima. The manga was serialized in Nihonbungeisha's manga magazine, \"Nichibun Comics\". Nihonbungeisha released the manga's \"tank\u014dbon\" volume on December 28, 2006. It is licensed in North America by Aurora Publishing, which released the manga through its yaoi imprint, Deux Press, on August 8, 2008. The manga is licensed in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing, which released the manga on October 5, 2007.\n\nDragon Eye (manga): Dragon Eye (Japanese: \u9f8d\u773c\uff0d\u30c9\u30e9\u30b4\u30f3\u30a2\u30a4\uff0d , Hepburn: Ry\u016b Gan -Doragon Ai- ) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Kairi Fujiyama. The manga was serialized in Kodansha's manga magazine, \"Monthly Sh\u014dnen Sirius\". The manga is licensed in North America by Del Rey Manga. Since early 2008, the series has been on hiatus in Japan, apparently due to the creator's illness. The manga features a squadron of fighters (called VIUS)who are immune to \"D-virus\" and the Dracule which is a group of creatures who spread the \"D-virus\".\n\nSexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoi yo!! Masaru-san: Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoi yo!! Masaru-san (Japanese: \u30bb\u30af\u30b7\u30fc\u30b3\u30de\u30f3\u30c9\u30fc\u5916\u4f1d \u3059\u3054\u3044\u3088!! \u30de\u30b5\u30eb\u3055\u3093 , Hepburn: Sekush\u012b Komand\u014d Gaiden: Sugoi yo!! Masaru-san , lit. Sexy Commando Side Story: That's Amazing!! Mr. Masaru) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Kyosuke Usuta. The manga (79 chapters in total) appeared in \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\" from 1995 to 1997. In 1998, it was turned into an animation by the Japanese network TBS and ran 48 seven-minute episodes as part of the television show block \"Wonderful\". The anime follows the first 48 chapters of the manga nearly word for word, for the dialogue used in the series and the scenes drawn were lifted directly from the manga panels.\n\nThe Four Immigrants Manga: The Four Immigrants Manga, also known as Manga of the Four Students (\u6f2b\u753b\u56db\u4eba\u66f8\u751f , Manga Yonin Shosei ) , is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Henry Yoshitaka Kiyama. The manga was published as 52 \"episodes\", with each episode as a two-page-spread with the intention of serialization in a Japanese language newspaper. The individual episodes were self published by Kiyama as a one-shot manga in 1931. It was republished in Japan by Shimpu in August 2012. It was translated into English by Frederik L. Schodt and was published by Stone Bridge Press as \"The Four Immigrants Manga: A Japanese Experience in San Francisco 1904\u20131924\" in October 1998.\n\nMy Generation/Understand: \"My Generation/Understand\" is the ninth single by the Japanese artist Yui. Even though this is a double-A single, \"Understand\" is not included on the album \"I Loved Yesterday\", but the song is included in the B-side compilation album, \"My Short Stories\". \"My Generation\" was used as the theme song for the drama Seito Shokun! .\n\nSh\u014dji Sat\u014d (artist): Sh\u014dji Sat\u014d (\u4f50\u85e4 \u30b7\u30e7\u30a6\u30b8 , Sat\u014d Sh\u014dji ) is a Japanese manga artist who does hentai and non-hentai artwork. He has also published various \"d\u014djinshi\" under the pen name Inazuma and runs a hentai genre manga artist group called Digital Accel Works. He is responsible for the character design and illustration for the \"Highschool of the Dead\" manga. 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In 1898, he met Count Emanuele Cacherano of Bricherasio, who was looking for investors for his horseless carriage project; Agnelli sensed the opportunity.\n\nAniceta Frisetti: Aniceta Frisetti (Turin, 1846 \u2013 Turin, 28 October 1920) was an Italian philanthropist. She became a member of the Agnelli family as she got married with Edoardo Agnelli.\n\nEdoardo Agnelli: Edoardo Agnelli (9 June 1954 \u2013 15 November 2000) was the eldest child and only son of Marella Agnelli (born Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto) and Gianni Agnelli, the industrialist patriarch of Fiat. His body was found dead under mysterious circumstances under a bridge on the outskirts of Turin.\n\nUmberto Agnelli: Umberto Agnelli (1 November 1934 \u2013 27 May 2004) was an Italian industrialist and politician. 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A professional competitor since 2002, Okami has also formerly competed for PRIDE, Pancrase, M-1 Global, World Series of Fighting, and Professional Fighters League. He holds notable wins over Mark Munoz, Hector Lombard, Alan Belcher (twice),Anderson Silva (Via DQ), Nate Marquardt, former MMA fighter Evan Tanner and Mike Swick.\n\nBertrand Amoussou-Guenou: Bertrand Amoussou-Guenou (born May 29, 1966) is a retired French mixed martial artist and judoka. He is a trainer for his younger brother Karl of \"Team Amoussou\" and, following official recognition of mixed martial arts in France, became the president of the national sanctioning body, the Commission National de Mixed Martial Arts, in January 2008. On 1 October 2013, Amoussou assumed the position of president of the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF).\n\nCage Force: Cage Force(former name Demolition Octagon Gear (D.O.G.)) is a defunct Japanese Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) organization operated by Greatest Common Multiple (GCM) Communication. It was the first Japanese MMA organization to feature an octagon cage instead of a ring. Yushin Okami, Eiji Mitsuoka, Kuniyoshi Hironaka and Keita Nakamura experienced a cage match in D.O.G before contract with UFC. It enforced the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts when the changed name to \"Cage Force\" from \"D.O.G.\", to prepare Japanese MMA fighters for the UFC. Cage Force tournament winner was entitled to a contract with UFC. Yoshiyuki Yoshida and Takeya Mizugaki have been contracted to the UFC and WEC by winning the tournament.\n\nHikaru Sato: Hiroaki Sato (\u4f50\u85e4 \u5f18\u660e , Sat\u014d Hiroaki , born July 8, 1980) is a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, better known by the ring name Hikaru Sato (\u4f50\u85e4 \u5149\u7559 , Sat\u014d Hikaru ) . Sato started his MMA career in February 2000, fighting for Pancrase Hybrid Wrestling. During the next eight years, Sato fought, on average, five times a year, compiling a record of 18 wins, 19 losses and four draws, which included fights against the likes of Keiichiro Yamamiya, Nathan Marquardt, Ryo Chonan and Yushin Okami. In May 2008, Sato transitioned into the world of professional wrestling, when he was signed by the Dramatic Dream Team (DDT) promotion. He has since had ten MMA fights. In November 2010, Sato first became a triple crown trios champion with Michael Nakazawa and Tomomitsu Matsunaga and then also won DDT's top singles title, the KO-D Openweight Championship. Sato remained affiliated with DDT until January 2014. He is currently working for the All Japan Pro Wrestling promotion, where he is a former two-time World Junior Heavyweight Champion and three-time All Asia Tag Team Champion, while also being a three-time winner of the Jr. Tag Battle of Glory tournament.\n\nNate Marquardt: Nathan Joel \"Nate\" Marquardt (born April 20, 1979) is an American mixed martial artist competing in the middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional competitor since 1999, he is a former Strikeforce Welterweight Champion and a three-time Pancrase Middleweight Champion.\n\nMohammed "The Hawk" Shahid: Mohammed Shahid (born July 8, 1989) is an entrepreneur and a mixed martial artist from Bahrain. He is the CEO of KHK MMA and the President of the Bahrain based mixed martial arts organisation, Brave Combat Federation owned and supported by His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa. Mohammed Shahid was the first mixed martial artist from Bahrain to compete in global MMA events. He was assigned a managerial role to develop mixed martial arts in Bahrain as the CEO of KHK MMA. Bahrain established a national team alongside bringing global talent to facilitate the growth of MMA in Bahrain.\n\nGenki Sudo: Genki Sudo (\u9808\u85e4 \u5143\u6c17 , Sud\u014d Genki , born March 8, 1978 in K\u014dt\u014d, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese singer, composer, choreographer, actor, professional calligrapher and author. He is the producer, director, and former lead vocalist of the music group World Order, which is known for their techno music style and highly synchronised robotic choreography. Sudo is a retired mixed martial artist and a kickboxer who, until December 31, 2006 competed in the Japanese fighting organization HERO'S and before that, the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Pancrase. He is known for his elaborate ring entrances and unorthodox fighting style. Over his career he holds notable wins over Nate Marquardt, Eric \"Butterbean\" Esch, Mike Brown, Kazuyuki Miyata, Hiroyuki Takaya, Damacio Page and Ramon Dekkers.\n\nUFC 122: UFC 122: Marquardt vs. Okami was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on November 13, 2010 at K\u00f6nig Pilsener Arena in Oberhausen, Germany. This event aired on the same day, via tape delay, on Spike TV in the U.S.\n\nUFC 126: Former Light Heavyweight Champion Vitor Belfort was scheduled to fight Yushin Okami at UFC 122. However, UFC President Dana White said that Belfort would instead challenge Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva for the belt. 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The family is often misspelled \"Trithelodontidae\".\n\nIshi: Ishi (c. 1861 \u2013 March 25, 1916) was the last known member of the Yahi, a group of the Yana of the U.S. state of California. Widely acclaimed in his time as the \"last wild Indian\" in America, Ishi lived most of his life completely outside Euro-American culture. At 50 years of age, in 1911, he emerged near the present-day foothills of Lassen Peak, also known as \"Wa ganu p'a\".\n\nNazlet Khater: Nazlet Khater is an archeological site located in Upper Egypt. Excavations at the Nazlet Khater 2 site (Boulder Hill) yielded the remains of two human skeletons. One of the skulls was that of a male subadult. The cranium was generally modern in form, but evinced some archaic traits in the temple and mandible areas. Below the skull, the skeleton was robust but otherwise anatomically modern. Morphological analysis of the Nazlet Khater mandible indicates that the specimen was distinct from the examined Late Pleistocene and Holocene North African specimens. The Nazlet Khater 2 skeleton possesses two plesiomorphic features in its mandible, which are not found among coeval anatomically modern humans. This suggests that the specimen's ancestors may have interbred with neighboring late archaic humans. At Nazlet Khater 4 to the southeast, Upper Paleolithic axes, blades, burins, end scrapers and denticulates were also excavated. The site has been radiocarbon dated to between 30,360-35,100 years ago.The similarities between NK2 and Upper Paleolithic European samples may indicate a close relationship between this Nile Valley specimen and European Upper Paleolithic modern humans.\n\nBarbera Sarda: Barbera Sarda is a red Italian wine grape variety that is grown on the island of Sardinia where it often used to add acidity to blends. Despite the similarities in their names, there is no known close genetic relationship between the Sardinian Barbera and the notable Piedmontese wine grape variety Barbera. Nor does there seem to be any close relationship with other grapes names Barbera, such as Barbera bianca and Barbera del Sannio.\n\nAnthony Saxton: Anthony Nicholas Scott Saxton (23 July 1934 \u2013 31 March 2015) was a British advertising man and later headhunter who established the \"swinging mega-boutique\" \"Way In\" on the top floor of Harrods in 1967. In 1979 he moved into the headhunting business Saxton Bampfylde. He was chairman of executive search company Moloney and director of Australian miners Kingstream through which he formed close ties with the regime in North Korea.\n\nBernardin Gantin: Bernardin Gantin (8 May 1922 \u2013 13 May 2008) was a prominent Beninese cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Metropolitan Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cotonou and then at the Vatican in the service of the Holy See as President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and then as Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for Bishops. Ultimately, he served as Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, a post his French consecrator as a bishop once held and the same position Joseph Ratzinger had after Gantin and before his election as Pope Benedict XVI. He was the highest ranking Catholic to come from Africa since ancient times, when some Popes were believed to have come from there. He enjoyed a close relationship with Pope John XXIII, Popes Paul VI and John Paul I, and most especially, with Pope John Paul II and his fellow curial cardinal and future Pope, Joseph Ratzinger. Like many senior African prelates of his era, he was relatively conservative, but was esteemed by both his native land and for his work in Rome. His tomb in Ouidah, which is frequently visited, was visited personally by Pope Benedict during the Papal Visit to Benin. In May 2013, Vatican officials inaugurated a Chair about \"Socializing Policy in Africa\" bearing his name at the Pontifical Lateran University.\n\nPortugal\u2013United Kingdom relations: British\u2013Portuguese relations are foreign relations between Portugal and the United Kingdom. The relationship, largely driven by the nations' common interests as maritime countries on the edge of Europe and close to larger continental neighbours, dates back to the Middle Ages in 1373 with the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance. The two countries now enjoy a healthy and close relationship.\n\nPio Laghi: Pio Laghi (21 May 1922 \u2013 11 January 2009) was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. His service was primarily in the diplomatic service of the Holy See and the Roman Curia. He served as Apostolic nuncio to several countries and as the Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education. He was elevated to the cardinalate in 1991. Cardinal Laghi was Pope John Paul II's secret emissary to the White House and to several presidents of the United States. He had a particularly close relationship with George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush.\n\nBongseonsa: Bongseonsa is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It stands in Jinjeop-eup, Namyangju, a short distance east of Seoul in Gyeonggi province, South Korea. It was built by National Preceptor Beobin in 969, under the Goryeo dynasty. At that time it bore the name \"Unaksa.\" The current name dates to 1469, when Queen Jeonghui of the Joseon Dynasty changed the temple's name at the time that her husband King Sejo was buried nearby. The name can be interpreted as \"temple of revering the sage.\" Thereafter, the temple continued to have a close relationship with the queens of Joseon.\n\nSaxton Pope: Saxton Temple Pope (September 4, 1875 \u2013 August 8, 1926) was an American doctor, teacher, author and outdoorsman. 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Several authors have connected them with the Moschoi (\u039c\u03cc\u03c3\u03c7\u03bf\u03b9) of Greek sources and the Georgian tribe of the Meskhi. Josephus Flavius identified the \"Moschoi\" with the Biblical Meshech. Two different groups are called \"Mu\u0161ki\" in Assyrian sources (Diakonoff 1984:115), one from the 12th to the 9th centuries near the confluence of the Arsanias and the Euphrates (\"Eastern Mushki\") and the other from the 8th to the 7th centuries in Cappadocia and Cilicia (\"Western Mushki\"). Assyrian sources identify the Western Mushki with the Phrygians, but Greek sources clearly distinguish between the Phrygians and the Moschoi.\n\nParisii (Gaul): The Parisii were Celtic Iron Age people who lived on the banks of the river Seine (in \"Latin\", \"Sequana\") in Gaul from the middle of the third century BC until the Roman era. With the Suessiones, the Parisii participated in the general rising of Vercingetorix against Julius Caesar in 52 BC. Before the Roman period the Parisii had their own gold coinage.\n\nTelmessos (Caria): Telmessos or Telmessus, also Telmissos (Ancient Greek: \u03a4\u03b5\u03bb\u03bc\u03b7\u03c3\u03c3\u03cc\u03c2 or \u03a4\u03b5\u03bb\u03bc\u03b9\u03c3\u03c3\u03cc\u03c2), was a city in Caria. It was called Telebehi in the Lycian language.\n\nBurry Holms: Burry Holms (grid reference [ SS403926] ) (Welsh: Ynys Ianwol) is a small tidal island located at the northern end of the Gower Peninsula, Wales. 9,000 years ago it was up to 12 miles (19\u00a0km) away from the sea and inhabited by nomadic Mesolithic hunters. Flint tools provided the first evidence of their existence in 1919, since when charcoal, charred hazelnut shells, and tools made out of wood and bone have also been found. A 1998 excavation by the National Museums and Galleries of Wales found that Burry Holms was used as a Mesolithic seasonal camp. Iron Age people subsequently built a 5 acre hillfort and ditch on the island, while in Medieval times it was home to a monastery.\n\nBronze- and Iron-Age Poland: The Bronze and Iron Age cultures in Poland are known mainly from archeological research. Early Bronze Age cultures in Poland begun around 2300\u20132400 BCE, while the Iron Age commenced in approximately 700\u2013750 BCE. The Iron Age archeological cultures no longer existed by the start of the Common Era. The subject of the ethnicity and linguistic affiliation of the groups living in central and eastern Europe at that time is, given the absence of written records, speculative, and accordingly there is considerable disagreement. In Poland the Lusatian culture, spanning both the Bronze and Iron Ages, became particularly prominent. The most famous archeological finding from that period is the Biskupin fortified settlement (gord) on the lake from which it takes its name, representing the Lusatian culture of the early Iron Age.\n\nLycian language: The Lycian language (\ud800\ude97\ud800\ude95\ud800\ude90\ud800\ude8e\ud800\ude86\ud800\ude8d\ud800\ude86 \"Trm\u0303mili\" ) was the language of the ancient Lycians the region known as Lycia in Anatolia (present day Turkey), during the Iron Age.\n\nSamad al-Shan: Samad al-Shan (22\u00b048'N; 58\u00b009'E) is an archaeological site in the Sharqiyah province, Oman where Late Iron Age remains were first identified, hence the Samad Period or assemblage. The site was discovered by archaeological surveyors from Harvard University (1971). It is located 2\u00a0km east of the village of al-Maysar (since c. 1995 al-Moyassar). The excavation of this site (1981-1982) by Burkhard Vogt, Gerd Weisgerber and Paul Yule, (1987-1998) of the German Mining Museum, Bochum and later University of Heidelberg documented some 260 graves which span the Bronze Age to Late Iron Age in the Sultanate of Oman. Samad is the type-site for the non-writing Late Iron Age of Central Oman in south-eastern Arabia. This cultural assemblage evidences protoscript in the form of characters scratched onto pottery vessels. It is preceded by the Early Iron Age which differs in terms of pottery from that distributed in the neighbouring present-day United Arab Emirates.\n\nBritish Iron Age: The British Iron Age is a conventional name used in the archaeology of Great Britain, referring to the prehistoric and protohistoric phases of the Iron Age culture of the main island and the smaller islands, typically excluding prehistoric Ireland, which had an independent Iron Age culture of its own. 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The company opened grocery stores in 1935 and sold off its department store division following a 1966 acquisition by grocery company The Jewel Companies, Inc. Jewel was sold to American Stores in 1984 and Buttrey was sold off as separate company in 1990. The company was sold to its main competitor, Boise, Idaho based Albertsons, in January 1998 and the Buttrey name was retired. At that time, Buttrey was operating 44 stores in Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota with a revenue of US$391.4 million. As of today, most former Buttrey stores continue to operate under the Albertsons banner.\n\nRena Maverick Green: Rena Maverick Green (February 10, 1874 \u2013 November 29, 1962) was an artist, a suffragist and a co-founder of the San Antonio Conservation Society. She was a pioneer female member of the San Antonio School Board and served on the board of trustees of the San Antonio Public Library. She was a preservationist for San Antonio history, including the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park and the saving of many city parks. Green helped preserve the Spanish Governor's Palace and the San Antonio River Walk. She was the granddaughter of a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, and the widow of a Texas state Senator.\n\nList of San Antonio Spurs head coaches: The San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio, Texas. They are a member of the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise was founded as the Dallas Chaparrals of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1967. The team suffered from poor attendance and general disinterest by fans in Dallas, and the name \"Dallas\" was dropped in favor of \"Texas\" during the 1970\u201371 season in an attempt to make the team regional. This also proved to be a failure, and the team returned full-time to use \"Dallas\" for the 1971\u201372 season. The team was put up for sale after missing the playoffs in the 1972\u201373 season. The team was acquired by a group of 36 San Antonio businessmen, led by Angelo Drossos and Red McCombs, who relocated the team to San Antonio, Texas and renamed it to Spurs. In 1976, the ABA folded, threatening the future of San Antonio's sole professional sports franchise. The NBA, however, decided to admit four ABA teams into the league, including the Spurs, along with the Denver Nuggets, the Indiana Pacers and the New York Nets.\n\nTerrell Hills, Texas: Terrell Hills is a city in Bexar County, Texas, United States; it is located 5 mi northeast of downtown San Antonio. As of the 2010 census Terrell Hills had a population of 4,878. It is part of a group of three cities \u2014 Terrell Hills, Alamo Heights, and Olmos Park \u2014 located between Uptown San Antonio, Midtown San Antonio, Downtown San Antonio, and Fort Sam Houston (a U.S. Army post). Terrell Hills is bordered on the west by Alamo Heights, on the east by Fort Sam Houston, on the north by Uptown San Antonio, and on the south by San Antonio's Near East Side. It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nH-E-B Mexico: H-E-B, a grocery company based in San Antonio, Texas, USA, operates 51 stores in M\u00e9xico. It competes mainly with Soriana, Walmart M\u00e9xico, S-Mart, Chedraui and Casa Ley.\n\nCarl Wilhelm August Groos House (San Antonio): The Carl Wilhelm August Groos House is located in the Bexar County city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. It was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1977. Designed by Alfred Giles in 1880, the building contractor was John H. Kampmann. Giles used a Victorian Gothic Revival on this limestone home. Groos had immigrated from Germany to Texas in 1848, at which time he and his brothers started a freighting firm. In 1871, he built the Carl W. A. Groos House in New Braunfels. In 1872, he and his family settled in San Antonio. Groos married Hulda Amalie Moureau and became a founding member of the Groos National Bank. In 1880, Groos hired Giles to build his San Antonio home. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bexar County, Texas as a contributing structure of the King William Historic District . Groos died in 1893 and is interred at San Antonio City Cemetery No. 1. In 1957, the house was purchased by the San Antonio Council of the Girl Scouts of the USA. The Girl Scouts sold the home to Charles Butt. It has been restored and is in private ownership.\n\nManzanita Sol: Manzanita Sol is a brand of apple-flavored soft drinks owned by PepsiCo and is predominant in Mexico. In the United States it is sold in 12-pack cans, 2-liter, and 20-ounce bottles. The drink is known to be available at Walmart, Albertsons, H-E-B, Ralphs, Kmart, Food 4 Less, Jewel-Osco, Dominick's, Target, Vons, Stater Bros., United Supermarkets in the Amarillo and Lubbock, Texas area, and other smaller chains and smaller family run stores. In Latin American countries, Manzanita Sol will compete with The Coca-Cola Company's Manzana Lift. Manzanita Sol is PepsiCo's number two brand in Mexico, with apple being Mexico's second most popular soft drink flavor. It is also very popular in the borderlands such as the El Paso/Juarez border.\n\nH-E-B: HEB Grocery Company, LP, also known as HEB Grocery Stores, is an American privately held supermarket chain based in San Antonio, Texas, with more than 350 stores throughout the U.S. state of Texas, as well as in northeast Mexico. The company also operates Central Market, an upscale organic and fine foods retailer. As of 2013, the company has a total revenue surpassing $20 billion USD (2013). H-E-B ranked No. 15 on Forbes' 2014 list of \"America's Largest Private Companies.\" H-E-B was named Retailer of the Year in 2010 by \"Progressive Grocer\". \"Supermarket News\" ranked H-E-B No. 13 in the 2008 \"Top 75 North American Food Retailers.\" Based on 2014 revenues, H-E-B is the twentieth largest retailer in the United States. It donates 5 percent of pre-tax profits to charity. Until 1976, it was closed on Sundays and did not sell alcohol.\n\nCentral Market (Texas): Central Market is an American gourmet grocery store chain owned by H-E-B Grocery Company based in San Antonio, Texas. It specializes in high-quality, hard-to-find gourmet foods. Most locations also have a full-service kitchen, offer cooking and wine classes in their culinary school, and offer catering services. The chain has nine locations, all in Texas. 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Notable people with the first name Endang include:\n\nColumbia Hills (Mars): The Columbia Hills are a range of low hills inside Gusev crater on Mars. They were observed by the Mars Exploration Rover \"Spirit\" when it landed within the crater in 2004. They were promptly given an unofficial name by NASA since they were the most striking nearby feature on the surface. The hills lie approximately 3 km away from the rover's original landing position. The range is named to memorialize the Space Shuttle \"Columbia\" disaster. On February 2, 2004, the individual peaks of the Columbia Hills were named after the seven astronauts who died in the disaster. \"Spirit\" spent a few years exploring the Columbia Hills until it ceased to function in 2010. It is also considered a potential landing site for the \"Mars 2020\" rover.\n\nZander (surname): Zander is a surname, a nickname for the name Alexander, and an uncommonly given first name, and may refer to:\n\nNASA Astronaut Group 7: Astronaut Group 7, referred to in some documents as the USAF MOL Transfer, was announced by NASA on August 14, 1969, and was the last group to be selected during the Apollo era. After the USAF Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL) project was cancelled, NASA hired seven of the astronauts selected for that program to form this \"Group 7\", roughly the younger half of the MOL astronauts. By the time they joined NASA, all Apollo flight assignments had been lined up, but four were given non-flying support assignments for Apollo. Others were also given support assignments for Skylab and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, with Bobko and Crippen participating in the Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test. Group 7 went on to form the core of early Space Shuttle pilots, upgrading to commander after their first flight, flying 17 STS missions between them, plus the Approach and Landing Tests of \"Enterprise\"\u00a0(OV-101) .\n\nTroy (given name): Troy is a male given first name used in English-speaking countries, and derives from the Irish Gaelic \"Troightheach\", meaning \"foot soldier\". Troy can also be an informal form of the female name Gertrude (often shortened to Trude) in Dutch. The name Troy may refer to:\n\nScott Carpenter: Malcolm Scott Carpenter (May 1, 1925 \u2013 October 10, 2013), (Cmdr, USN), was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, astronaut, and aquanaut. He was one of the original seven astronauts selected for NASA's Project Mercury in April 1959. Carpenter was the second American (after John Glenn) to orbit the Earth and the fourth American in space, following Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, and Glenn.\n\nGordon Cooper: Leroy Gordon \"Gordo\" Cooper Jr. (March 6, 1927 \u2013 October 4, 2004), (Col, USAF), better known as Gordon Cooper, was an American aerospace engineer, test pilot, United States Air Force pilot, and one of the seven original astronauts in Project Mercury, the first manned space program of the United States.\n\nMercury Seven: The Mercury Seven were the group of seven Mercury astronauts announced by NASA on April 9, 1959. They are also referred to as the Original Seven or Astronaut Group 1. They piloted the manned spaceflights of the Mercury program from May 1961 to May 1963. These seven original American astronauts were Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard, and Deke Slayton.\n\nDeke Slayton: Donald Kent \"Deke\" Slayton (March 1, 1924 \u2013 June 13, 1993), (Major, USAF) was an American World War II pilot, aeronautical engineer, test pilot who was selected as one of the original NASA Mercury Seven astronauts, and became NASA's first Chief of the Astronaut Office.", "question": "Which member of the group of seven astronauts announced by NASA in 1959 had Leroy as his given first name?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"astronaut_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"full_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the astronaut."}, "given_first_name_matched": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific given first name that was matched in the query."}}, "required": ["full_name", "given_first_name_matched"], "additionalProperties": false}, "astronaut_group_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"group_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the astronaut group."}, "announcement_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the astronaut group was announced by NASA."}}, "required": ["group_name", "announcement_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "final_answer": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the astronaut who matches the criteria."}}, "required": ["astronaut_details", "astronaut_group_details", "final_answer"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"astronaut_details": {"full_name": "Leroy Gordon \"Gordo\" Cooper Jr.", "given_first_name_matched": "Leroy"}, "astronaut_group_details": {"group_name": "Mercury Seven", "announcement_year": 1959}, "final_answer": "Leroy Gordon \"Gordo\" Cooper Jr."}, "ground_truth": {"astronaut_details": {"full_name": "Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr.", "given_first_name_matched": "Leroy"}, "astronaut_group_details": {"group_name": "Mercury Seven", "announcement_year": 1959}, "final_answer": "Gordon Cooper"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1593, "output_tokens": 72, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "49ec90e3745f576e11858940054dfb47d9ec32e1a06e902c893adebe39bda7bf", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5adddc235542992200553b6a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Lema\u00eetre", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "George Gamow: George Gamow (March 4 [O.S. February 20] 1904 August 19, 1968), born Georgiy Antonovich Gamov (Russian: \u0413\u0435\u043e\u0301\u0440\u0433\u0438\u0439 \u0410\u043d\u0442\u043e\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u0430\u0301\u043c\u043e\u0432 ; ] ), was a theoretical physicist and cosmologist. He was an early advocate and developer of Lema\u00eetre's Big Bang theory. He discovered a theoretical explanation of alpha decay via quantum tunneling, and worked on radioactive decay of the atomic nucleus, star formation, stellar nucleosynthesis and Big Bang nucleosynthesis (which he collectively called nucleocosmogenesis), and molecular genetics.\n\nWater-sensitive urban design: Water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) is a land planning and engineering design approach which integrates the urban water cycle, including stormwater, groundwater and wastewater management and water supply, into urban design to minimise environmental degradation and improve aesthetic and recreational appeal. WSUD is a term used in the Middle East and Australia and is similar to low-impact development (LID), a term used in the United States; and Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS), a term used in the United Kingdom.\n\nBachelorette: Bachelorette (/\u02ccb\u00e6t\u0283\u0259l\u0259\u02c8r\u025bt/) is a term used in American English for a single, unmarried woman. The term is derived from the word \"bachelor\", and is often used by journalists, editors of popular magazines, and some individuals. \"Bachelorette\" was famously the term used to refer to female contestants on the old \"The Dating Game\" TV show and, more recently, \"The Bachelorette\".\n\nIntervention theory: Intervention theory is a term used in social studies and social policy to refer to the decision making problems of intervening effectively in a situation in order to secure desired outcomes. Intervention theory addresses the question of when it is desirable not to intervene and when it is appropriate to do so. It also examines the effectiveness of different types of intervention. The term is used across a range of social and medical practices, including health care, child protection and law enforcement. It is also used in business studies.\n\nEpistemic advantage: Epistemic Advantage is a term used within feminist theory when attempting to acquire knowledge from the individual lives and experiences of different women. The term is used to describe the ways in which women, and other minority groups, are able to have a much clearer understanding of how the power structure works within a given society because they are not members of the dominant group. Uma Narayan, a leading feminist theorist writes about epistemic advantage in her essay entitled, \"The Project of Feminist Epistemology: Perspectives From A Nonwestern Feminist\". Narayan defines epistemic advantage as \"(the oppressed) having knowledge of the practices of both their own contexts and those of their oppressors,\" (\"Feminist Theory Reader\", p.\u00a0315). As the feminist movement has moved into the 3rd wave, women\u2019s \u2018intersecting identities\u2019 have become increasingly important. There has been an acknowledgement that women of different social locations (with respect to race, class, nationality, sexuality, etc.) will have different experiences. Thus these varying perspectives provide different women with \u2018advantages\u2019 in understanding their own specific social locations within a given society\u2019s hierarchal power structure. Uma Narayan points out that while it is in the interest of various subordinate groups to have knowledge of the dominant group, the dominant group does not have the same need.\n\nYlem: Ylem is a term that was used by George Gamow, his student Ralph Alpher, and their associates in the late 1940s for a hypothetical original substance or condensed state of matter, which became subatomic particles and elements as we understand them today. The term \"ylem\" was actually resuscitated (it appears in Webster's Second \"the first substance from which the elements were supposed to have been formed\") by Ralph Alpher.\n\nTransmutation of species: Transmutation of species and transformism are terms often used to describe 19th-century evolutionary ideas for the altering of one species into another that preceded Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection. The French \"Transformisme\" was a term used by Jean Baptiste Lamarck in 1809 for his theory, and other 19th century proponents of pre-Darwinian evolutionary ideas included \u00c9tienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Robert Grant, and Robert Chambers who anonymously published the book \"Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation\". Opposition in the scientific community to these early theories of evolution, led by influential scientists like the anatomists Georges Cuvier and Richard Owen and the geologist Charles Lyell, was intense. The debate over them was an important stage in the history of evolutionary thought and would influence the subsequent reaction to Darwin's theory.\n\nNomological danglers: Nomological danglers is a term used by Scottish-Australian philosopher J.J.C. Smart in his article \"Sensations and Brain Processes\". He credits the term to Herbert Feigl and his article \"The \"Mental\" and the \"Physical\"\". It refers to the occurrence of something (in this case a sensation), which does not fit into the system of established laws. He thinks that systems in which such \"nomological danglers would dangle\" are quite odd. In his example the nomological danglers would be sensations such that are not able to be explained by the scientific theory of brain processes. Some mental entities for example in a phenomenological field, are not able to be found (and do not behave in the way that is expected) in physics. In the context Smart uses it, he is criticising dualism and epiphenomenalism as philosophies of mind, and the concerns over physical and causal laws they raise. Smart puts forward his own theory in the form of Materialism, claiming it is a better theory, in part because it is free from these nomological danglers, making it superior in accordance with Occam's Razor.\n\nArborescent: Arborescent is a term used by the French thinkers Deleuze and Guattari to characterize thinking marked by insistence on totalizing principles, binarism and dualism. The term, first used in \"A Thousand Plateaus\" (1980) where it was opposed to the rhizome, comes from the way genealogy trees are drawn: unidirectional progress, with no possible retroactivity and continuous binary cuts (thus enforcing a dualist metaphysical conception, criticized by Deleuze). Rhizomes, on the contrary, mark a horizontal and non-hierarchical conception, where anything may be linked to anything else, with no respect whatsoever for specific species: rhizomes are heterogeneous links between things that have nothing to do between themselves (for example, Deleuze and Guattari linked together desire and machines to create the - most surprising - concept of desiring machines). Horizontal gene transfer is also an example of rhizomes, opposed to the arborescent evolutionism theory. Deleuze also criticizes the Chomsky hierarchy of formal languages, which he considers a perfect example of arborescent dualistic theory.\n\nThree Represents: The Three Represents or the important thought of Three Represents is a guiding socio-political theory credited to Jiang Zemin, which was ratified by the Communist Party of China at the Sixteenth Party Congress in 2002.", "question": "Ylem was a term used by the physicist who was a developer of the theory credited to whom?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"term_in_question": {"type": "string", "description": "The term being asked about."}, "physicist_who_used_term": {"type": "string", "description": "The physicist who used the term."}, "theory_developed_by_physicist": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the theory that the physicist helped develop."}, "theory_credited_to": {"type": "string", "description": "The person to whom the theory is credited."}}, "required": ["term_in_question", "physicist_who_used_term", "theory_developed_by_physicist", "theory_credited_to"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"term_in_question": "Ylem", "physicist_who_used_term": "George Gamow", "theory_developed_by_physicist": "Big Bang theory", "theory_credited_to": "Lema\u00eetre"}, "ground_truth": {"term_in_question": "Ylem", "physicist_who_used_term": "George Gamow", "theory_developed_by_physicist": "Big Bang theory", "theory_credited_to": "Lema\u00eetre"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1992, "output_tokens": 54, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "b0ee5b51ed001a6525a82a51b05c59d78bc636582f2abd9a05eb5124bf0d6c9a", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a877eff5542993e715abf81", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Los Angeles County", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Emily Cain: Emily Ann Cain (born March 29, 1980) is an American politician from Maine and Executive Director of EMILY's List. A member of the Democratic Party, Cain served in the Maine Senate from 2012 to 2014, representing the 30th district which includes part of Penobscot County. She was previously a member of the Maine House of Representatives from 2004 to 2012, where she served as Minority Leader from 2008 to 2010 and as House Chair of the Appropriations & Financial Affairs Committee from 2010 to 2012.\n\nEmily Grove (singer): Emily Grove (born August 1, 1991) is a singer-songwriter and musician from Wall, New Jersey. Her sound has been described as alternative folk. Emily Grove is active in the Asbury Park music scene in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Emily Grove was the recipient of the 2011 and 2012 Asbury Music Awards for Best Female Acoustic Act, and 2011 and 2012 Jersey Acoustic Music Awards for Top Female Vocalist and Top Female Songwriter. She has played with and opened for Glen Burtnik, Willie Nile, Ari Hest, Rhett Miller (Old 97s), Marshall Crenshaw, Dan Reed Network, and John Lefler (Dashboard Confessional). Grove has toured the UK and US opening for and playing with David Ford. Grove also performs in venues ranging from well known New Jersey music venues such as The Saint and the Stone Pony through music venues in New York City and Boston.\n\nBethany LeSueur: Bethany LeSueur (born January 6, 1983) is a former Long Island high school basketball player. A six-year starter at guard for Garden City High School, LeSueur compiled a record of 121-12, a .910 winning percentage. LeSueur led her team to three state final fours, three Long Island Championships, three Nassau County Championships, and six Conference Championships. LeSueur was a scoring machine compiling 38 games of 30+ points. Bethany LeSueur was twice named Gatorade Player of the Year for New York (2000, 2001) as well as Miss New York Basketball (2001). She was a Street & Smith All-American, USA Today All-American, and also started in the Nike-WBCA All America Game. LeSueur holds the Long Island scoring record (male or female) with 3,167 points.\n\nLogan Vandeveer: Logan Vandeveer, early Texas Ranger, soldier, pioneer; ranger, cattleman, and civic leader, was born in Casey county, Kentucky about 1815. He was the son of William and Emily (Shackleford) Vandeveer. He came to Texas in 1833, joining Stephen F. Austin's Little Colony at Mina in present-day Bastrop County.\n\nEmily Patricia Gibson: Emily Patricia Gibson (c.1864\u201324 April 1947) was a New Zealand proof-reader, feminist, socialist and internationalist. She was born in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland on c.1864.\n\nEmily Fuller: Emily Fuller (born August 9, 1941) is an American artist who has been working in a variety of media since the Seventies. Also known as Emily Rutgers Fuller, Emily R. 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Emily died 11 September 1869, leaving her second husband's estates, including Broadlands in Hampshire, to her second son, William, who thereupon adopted by Royal licence the surname Cowper-Temple, in whose favour the Mount Temple title was revived in 1880.\n\nGlendale, California: Glendale is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Its estimated 2014 population was 200,167, making it the third largest city in Los Angeles County and the 23rd-largest city in California. It is located about 8 miles (13 km) north of downtown Los Angeles.\n\nEmily Lesueur: Emily LeSueur (born November 7, 1972 in Glendale, California) is an American competitor in synchronized swimming and Olympic champion.\n\nBasil Davenport: Basil Davenport (1905-1966) was a literary critic, United States academic, anthologist, author of science fiction novels, and other genres. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky on March 7, 1905, the son of Ira William Davenport and Emily Andrews Davison. 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Team director and producer Warren Spector began to plan the game in 1993 after releasing \"\" with Origin Systems and attempted the game both there and at Looking Glass Technologies before going into production with Ion Storm. Official preproduction began around August 1997, lasted for six months, and was followed by 28 months of production. Spector saw their work as expanding on the precedent set by Origin, Looking Glass, and Valve Corporation.\n\nLiz Phair (album): Liz Phair is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Liz Phair, released June 24, 2003 on Capitol Records. \" Why Can't I? \" and \"Extraordinary\" were released as singles. Phair began production on the album with Michael Penn. \"Liz Phair\" debuted at #27 on the \"Billboard\" 200. As of July 2010, the album had sold 433,000 copies.\n\nMichael Penn: Michael Penn (born August 1, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, and composer. 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Teodora taught her children and although she intended that only the oldest daughter carry on her work, today three generations of the family continues making mostly decorative pottery, mostly following her work. These include Irma Garc\u00eda Blanco, who have been recognized by the Fomento Cultural Banamex and Fernando F\u00e9lix Peg\u00fcero Garc\u00eda, who has won prizes from the Friends of Oaxacan Folk Art in New York and Premio Nacional de Cer\u00e1mica in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco.\n\nIt Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back is the second studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released on June 28, 1988, by Def Jam Recordings. Public Enemy set out to make the hip hop equivalent to Marvin Gaye's \"What's Going On\", an album noted for its strong social commentary. Recording sessions took place during 1987 at Chung King Studios, Greene St. Recording, and Sabella Studios in New York City. Noting the enthusiastic response toward their live shows, Public Enemy intended with \"Nation of Millions\" to make the music of a faster tempo than the previous album for performance purposes.\n\nSoak Up the Sun: \"Soak Up the Sun\" is the title of a song recorded by American artist Sheryl Crow. It was released in March 2002 as the lead single from her album \"C'mon C'mon\". The song, which features backing vocals by Liz Phair, peaked at number-one on the \"Billboard\" Adult Top 40 chart and hit number 5 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart and #17 on the Hot 100 chart. In addition, \"Soak Up the Sun\" (remixed by noted DJ Victor Calderone) spent one week at #1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Play chart in June 2002; to date, this is Crow's only song to top this chart. It reached #16 on the UK Singles Chart. It was covered by the Kidz Bop Kids in 2003. The song was also included on the album \"Nolee Mix\" which was released to promote the My Scene dolls. 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They were featured in \"Spin Magazine\" in October 2007. They released their latest album, \"Person to Person\", on June 23, 2009, under the record label Secretly Canadian. As of August 2011, the band is on indefinite hiatus.\n\nBrad Wood: Brad Wood is an American record producer. He served as a drummer for the band Shrimp Boat. He records, mixes and produces records and is based in Los Angeles, California. He began his production career in 1988 with the launch of Idful Music Corporation, a recording studio in Chicago's Wicker Park. While there he recorded and produced hundreds of records, including Liz Phair's \"Exile in Guyville\", Ben Lee's \"Grandpa Would\", Sunny Day Real Estate's \"Diary\" and \"LP2\", Red Red Meat, Seam, That Dog, and many more. After relocating to Los Angeles, Brad has continued to work primarily from his Seagrass Studio in Valley Village on recordings by mewithoutYou, Say Anything, Pete Yorn, and Dar Williams. 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Anderson: William T. Anderson (1840 \u2013 October 26, 1864)\u2014known as \"Bloody Bill\" Anderson\u2014was one of the deadliest and most brutal pro-Confederate guerrilla leaders in the American Civil War. Anderson led a band that targeted Union loyalists and Federal soldiers in Missouri and Kansas.\n\nHerman Hollis: Herman Edward \"Ed\" Hollis (January 1903 \u2013 November 27, 1934) was an American law enforcement official and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) special agent. As an FBI special agent in the 1930s, Hollis worked with agents Melvin Purvis, Samuel P. Cowley and others fighting bank robbers, gangsters and organized crime in the Chicago area during the Great Depression. Hollis is best known for having been killed in the line of duty during an intense shootout with Chicago-area bank robber Lester Gillis, a.k.a. Baby Face Nelson, at the Battle of Barrington in 1934. 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The word is derived from the root word demesne.\n\nValses nobles et sentimentales (Ravel): The Valses nobles et sentimentales is a suite of waltzes composed by Maurice Ravel. The piano version was published in 1911, and an orchestral version was published in 1912. The title was chosen in homage to Franz Schubert, who had released collections of waltzes in 1823 entitled \"Valses nobles\" and \"Valses sentimentales\". The piano edition is published with a quotation of Henri de R\u00e9gnier: \"\u2026le plaisir d\u00e9licieux et toujours nouveau d'une occupation inutile\" (the delicious and forever-new pleasure of a useless occupation).\n\nFranz Viehb\u00f6ck: Franz Artur Viehb\u00f6ck (born August 24, 1960 in Vienna) is an Austrian electrical engineer, and was Austria's first cosmonaut. He was titulated \"\u201eAustronaut\u201c\" by his country's media. 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In 1814 he participated in the campaign in France as a lieutenant colonel in the Spanish army.\n\nUlrich Walter: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hans Walter (born February 9, 1954) is a German physicist/engineer and a former DFVLR astronaut.\n\nFranz Inc: Franz Inc. was founded in 1984 as a vehicle to produce and sell Macsyma. While that never developed into a business, the Company did sell Franz Lisp while a new Common Lisp implementation, Allegro Common Lisp, was developed, and is still sold to commercial and academic users today. In 2005, Franz began a development program focused on Semantic Web technologies. The resulting product, AllegroGraph, is a transactional, and scalable Graph Database product. In early 2015, AllegroGraph v5 added n-Dimensional indexing capabilities which provides a novel mechanism for efficient storage and retrieval of multi-dimensional data, and spatial data in particular.\n\nCarl Mannich: Carl Ulrich Franz Mannich (March 8, 1877 in Breslau \u2013 March 5, 1947 in Karlsruhe) was a German chemist. From 1927 to 1943 he was professor for pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of Berlin. His areas of expertise were keto bases, alcohol bases, derivatives of piperidine, papaverine, lactones and also Digitalis-glycosides.\n\nConvention of Balta Liman: The Convention of Balta Liman of 1 May 1849 was an agreement between the Russian Empire and the Ottomans regulating the political situation of the two Danubian Principalities (the basis of present-day Romania), signed during the aftermath of the Revolutions of 1848. Moldavia, which had been placed under Russian occupation in late spring 1848 following a revolutionary attempt, and Wallachia, where a liberal Provisional Government had briefly assumed power before facing a common Ottoman-Russian reaction, were confirmed their previous status of Ottoman suzerainty and Russian protectorate (first established in 1831\u201332 by the \"Regulamentul Organic\"). Minor provisions were added, signifying a relative increase in Ottoman influence\u2014namely, \"hospodars\" were no longer elected by the local National Assemblies for life, and instead appointed by the Sublime Porte for seven-year terms. A common military presence was maintained until 1851. The document led to the appointment of Barbu Dimitrie \u015etirbei as hospodar of Wallachia and Grigore Alexandru Ghica as hospodar of Moldavia. The Convention was rendered void by the Crimean War (during which the Principalities fell under Austrian occupation), and the statutory system itself was annulled by the 1856 Treaty of Paris.\n\nRuSHA trial: The RuSHA trial against the SS racial policies of genocide (officially, United States of America vs. Ulrich Greifelt, et al) was the eighth of the twelve trials held in Nuremberg by the U.S. authorities for Nazi war crimes after the end of World War II. These twelve trials were all held before U.S. military courts in their occupation zone in Germany, not before the International Military Tribunal, although they took place in the same rooms, at the Palace of Justice. The twelve U.S. trials are collectively known as the \"Subsequent Nuremberg Trials\" or, more formally, as the \"Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals\" (NMT).\n\nWoodham Walter Common SSSI: Woodham Walter Common SSSI is an 80 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Danbury in Essex. The site includes six nature reserves within the Danbury Ridge Nature Reserves, managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust. These are Woodham Walter Common itself, Birch Wood, Pheasanthouse Wood, Poors' Piece, Scrubs Wood and a small area in Pheasanthouse Farm. 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He appeared in 49 films between 1914 and 1944. He also directed 33 films between 1915 and 1938. Though he directed numerous independent silent features, he is best remembered today as Path\u00e9's leading male serial star from 1918 to 1922. In 1923 he went to Britain and made two films \"Hutch Stirs 'em Up\" and \"Hurricane Hutch in Many Adventures\" for the Ideal Film Company. He made one last serial in 1926, \"Lightning Hutch\", for Arrow Film Company. It was meant to be a comeback vehicle, but the production company went into bankruptcy just as it was released.\n\nThe Coward (1915 film): The Coward is a 1915 American silent historical war drama film directed by Reginald Barker and produced by Thomas H. Ince. Ince also wrote the film's story and scenario with C. Gardner Sullivan. The film stars Frank Keenan and Charles Ray. John Gilbert also appears in an uncredited bit part. A copy of \"The Coward\" is preserved at the Museum of Modern Art.\n\nReginald Barker: Reginald C. 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The film stars Charles Farrell, Charlotte Henry, Beryl Mercer, Fred Walton, Eric Wilton and Phyllis Barry. 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Under criticism, Livingstone resigned from his position. Allegations were made that senior White House figures, including First Lady Hillary Clinton, may have requested and read the files for political purposes, and that the First Lady had authorized the hiring of the underqualified Livingstone.\n\nLois Rhame West: Lois Rhame West (September 5, 1921 \u2013 May 6, 2014) was an American health and physical fitness advocate, activist, and philanthropist. She served as First Lady of South Carolina from 1971 until 1975 during the administration of her husband, former Governor John C. West. Rhame West, a former faculty member at the University of South Carolina, made physical education and wellness the focus of her tenure as the state's First Lady. West later became the first woman serve as president of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, a position she held for two terms. 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He played ten seasons in the league as a member of the Royals, Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics, Houston Rockets, Buffalo Braves, and Boston Celtics. Nicknamed \"The Kangaroo\", he had his finest season in 1971\u20131972, when he averaged 13.8 points and 11.3 rebounds for Seattle. He retired in 1978 with career totals of 4,557 points and 4,065 rebounds.\n\n1960\u201361 Cincinnati Royals season: The 1960\u201361 season was the Royals 13th season in the NBA and its fourth in Cincinnati. The season was defined by the debut of Oscar Robertson. He would win the Rookie of the Year by nearly averaging a triple double for the entire season. The Big O averaged 30.5 points per game, 10.1 rebounds per game and 9.7 assists per game. He was also MVP of the 1961 NBA All-Star Game.\n\nFrank Kudelka: Frank Carl Kudelka (June 25, 1925 - May 4, 1993), nicknamed Apples, was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player. In his first two years at Saint Mary's College of California, Kudelka averaged 18.1 points per game. Once the shotclock was introduced to college basketball in his junior season, Frank averaged 20.4 points per game. He was the nation's fourth leading scorer. As a senior at Saint Mary's, Frank averaged 16.2 points per game. He was also named an All-American basketball player by the Helms Foundation after his senior season. Frank made his NBA debut in the 1949-50 NBA season for the Chicago Stags. In his first NBA season, Frank averaged 6.7 points and 2.0 assists per game. Frank played four seasons in the NBA with the Stags, Washington Capitols, Boston Celtics, Baltimore Bullets and Philadelphia Warriors. In his NBA career, Frank averaged 7.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game.\n\nOscar Robertson: Oscar Palmer Robertson (born November 24, 1938), nicknamed \"The Big O\", is an American former National Basketball Association player who played for the Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks. The 6 ft , 205 lb Robertson played point guard and was a 12-time All-Star, 11-time member of the All-NBA Team, and one-time winner of the MVP award in 14 professional seasons. In 1962, he became the first of only two players in NBA history to average a triple-double for a season. In the 1970\u201371 NBA season, he was a key player on the team that brought the Bucks their only NBA title. His playing career, especially during high school and college, was plagued by racism.\n\n1970\u201371 Cincinnati Royals season: After trading Oscar Robertson, the Royals became a quick, young team. Some players included Norm Van Lier, a second-year guard who would lead the league in assists with 10.1 assists per game. Draft picks Sam Lacey and Nate \"Tiny\" Archibald were new additions to the team. The Royals would continue its fast-breaking, high-scoring ways. During the season, they were held below 100 points only four times all season. The Royals also broke the 130 point mark an astounding 11 times. The team's 116.0 scoring average was good for 3rd place in the NBA. Bob Cousy, the Royals coach was not defensive minded, and opposing teams racked up an average of 119.2 points per game. The Royals finished the season in 3rd place in the newly formed Central Division. The Royals would finish the season with a record of 33 wins, compared to 49 losses.\n\nJack Parr (basketball): Jack Parr (March 13, 1936 \u2013 January 4, 2015) was an American professional basketball player. Parr was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He played college basketball at Kansas State University. Kansas State retired his jersey, and his number 33 is hanging from the rafters. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Royals in the 10th round of the 1958 NBA draft. He played 66 games for the Royals in 1958\u20131959, averaging 4.0 points per game.\n\nBob Cousy: Robert Joseph Cousy (born August 9, 1928) is an American retired professional basketball player. Cousy played point guard with the Boston Celtics from 1950 to 1963 and briefly with the Cincinnati Royals in the 1969\u201370 season. 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The label was known for developing Canadian talent, including Anvil, Lee Aaron, Maestro Fresh Wes, The Nylons, Teenage Head, and Triumph. The company was also active in distributing international acts not affiliated with a major label, most successfully with Jennifer Warnes, \"Weird Al\" Yankovic, Katrina and the Waves, and Creed.\n\nFresh Sound: Fresh Sound, or Fresh Sound New Talent, is a jazz record label established in Barcelona, Spain, by Jordi Pujol. The label was initially founded as a reissue label.\n\nMailboat Records: Mailboat Records is an independent record label established in 1999 by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett after his vanity label Margaritaville Records was absorbed by Island Records when they were sold to Universal Music Group, owner of Buffett's previous label MCA Records. Mailboat's first release was Buffett's \"\". In addition to Buffett, the label's roster includes Dan Fogelberg, Bret Michaels, Boz Scaggs, Def Leppard (North America only), Walter Becker, Jim Mayer, and , a compilation CD featuring Jimmy Buffett as Huckleberry Finn, Clint Eastwood as Mark Twain, and narration by Garrison Keillor. Other featured artists on the Twain project include Brad Paisley, Sheryl Crow, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, and Joe Diffie. The Twain project is a benefit for the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum in Hannibal, Missouri.\n\n\u00c9l Records: \u00e9l is an English independent record label based in London that was founded by Mike Alway, later becoming a subsidiary of Cherry Red Records. Their musicians were characterized by a strong English sensibility, as well as the French influence stemming from in-house writer/producer Louis Philippe. During its original run, \u00e9l received much press interest, but little sales\u2014except in Japan, where the label became an enormous influence on J-pop acts like Cornelius and Pizzicato Five. The label closed in 1989. In 2005, it was revived as a reissue label.\n\nHeartbeat Records: Heartbeat Records is an independent record label based in Burlington (formerly Cambridge), Massachusetts. The label specializes in Jamaican music. Founded by reggae music enthusiasts Bill Nowlin and Duncan Brown, the label's first release was a vinyl LP reissue of Linton Kwesi Johnson's \"Dread Beat an' Blood\" (1981). In 1983, Chris Wilson was hired as VP of A&R and the label began their association with Studio One label founder Clement Dodd and released \"Best of Studio One\", a compilation of Dodd-produced music by artists including Dennis Brown, Alton Ellis, The Gladiators, Marcia Griffiths, The Heptones, Slim Smith, Sugar Minott, and Johnny Osbourne, among others. Heartbeat has released over 60 Studio One albums. The label licensed music from a number of different Jamaican producers including Lee \"Scratch\" Perry, Joe Gibbs, Sonia Pottinger, Clancy Eccles, Alvin Ranglin, Duke Reid, Niney the Observer, Sly & Robbie, Steely & Clevie, and Lloyd Daley. The label financed and booked the Heartbeat Culture Splash Tour, consisting of Michael Rose, Sister Carol, the Meditations, Derrick Morgan, and the S.A.N.E. band, that toured the United States in 1996. In 2000, Heartbeat Records received a Grammy Award for Burning Spear's Heartbeat album entitled \"Calling Rastafari\" (1999) which has since been deleted from the catalog. Heartbeat Records won Boston magazine's Best of Boston 2000 award for Best Record Label. In January 2007, Heartbeat relocated to Burlington, Massachusetts. The same year, Heartbeat launched the web site and podcast entitled the Heartbeat Reggae Podcast.\n\nBMG Heritage Records: BMG Heritage Records was the record label of the BMG Strategic Marketing Group reissue division of Sony BMG Music Entertainment which handled the reissue of recordings first issued on the RCA Victor, Arista, Buddah, Windham Hill as well as other labels BMG or predecessor companies acquired over the years. It was founded on November 2001 and formally established on January 1, 2002 as the successor company to the Buddha Records reissue label. In 2005, Sony BMG folded BMG Heritage into Legacy Recordings.\n\nLight in the Attic Records: Light In The Attic Records is an independent record label established in 2002 in Seattle, Washington by Matt Sullivan, known for its roster of reissue projects, and for its distribution catalog. As reissue label, Light In The Attic has re-released works by artists such as Betty Davis, Serge Gainsbourg, Jim Sullivan, Jane Birkin, The Free Design, and many more. The record label has also released albums by contemporary bands like The Black Angels and Nicole Willis and The Soul Investigators.\n\nJim Sullivan (singer-songwriter): James Anthony Sullivan (August 13, 1940 \u2013 disappeared March 6, 1975) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist who released two albums before he disappeared without a trace in New Mexico.\n\nJohn Mayer discography: The discography of American singer-songwriter and guitarist John Mayer consists of seven studio albums, seven live albums, three compilation albums, two video albums, four extended plays, twenty-four singles and seventeen music videos. Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Mayer moved to Atlanta, Georgia and began playing in local clubs in 1998. He released the extended play \"Inside Wants Out\" in September of the following year. \"Inside Wants Out\", as well as continued performances, brought Mayer to the attention of independent record label Aware Records. Aware later signed Mayer and released his full-length debut studio album, \"Room for Squares\", in June 2001. When Columbia Records acquired Aware, the album was re-released in September and promoted as a major label release. Following its re-release, \"Room for Squares\" peaked at number eight on the United States \"Billboard\" 200. The album has since sold over four million copies in the United States, and was certified four times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Three singles were released from \"Room for Squares\", two of which became top 40 hits on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100: \"No Such Thing\" and \"Your Body Is a Wonderland\". \" Heavier Things\", Mayer's second studio album, was released in September 2003. It topped the \"Billboard\" 200 and attained a double platinum certification from the RIAA. \"Heavier Things\" produced three singles: \"Bigger Than My Body\", \"Clarity\" and \"Daughters\". \"Daughters\" later won the award for Song of the Year at the 47th Grammy Awards.\n\nThe Hunger (band): The Hunger is an industrial rock band from Houston, Texas formed by brothers Jeff and Thomas Wilson along with Brian Albritton. During the initial year of putting the band together and working on new material the band wrote and independently released the single, \"Shock\" in 1991 which rose to the top of the dance charts. Industrial dance music ruled the charts in Europe along with strong ties to Chicago, Wax Trax Records, and Houston. Subsequent releases of \"Cut the Skin\" and \"Shoot to Kill\" gained national exposure on the dance charts and club scene. \"Never Again\" was self-released as a radio single and quickly rose to the top of Houston Radio Station's 93Q and 96.5 attracting the attention of independent record label Alpha International. Stephen Bogle produced the single of \"Never Again\". The band wrote and produced the album \"Leave Me Alone\" but due to the bankruptcy of Alpha International the record sat idle. It was released but there were no marketing efforts behind it. After the release of the album, the band sought out drummer Max Schuldberg and they played their first concert as a foursome opening for Peter Murphy at Southern Star Amphitheater. They played concerts in Texas as a foursome for two years. Along with the three founders and newest member Max Schuldberg, the band added producer Stephen Bogle as guitarist to complete the line up. The band recorded and produced \"Grip\" under their own start up label, Gut Records. \"Grip\" went on to sell 15,000 units with the help of a crafty rework of Bad Company's \"Feel like Makin Love\". Universal Records, at the time a brand new start up label, heard of the success of \"Grip\" and signed the band as their second artist ever. \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", the 3rd album, had already been recorded and mastered and was about to be manufactured for another self-release when Universal stepped in to sign the band and release the album as-is. The Hunger had a hit song in 1996, \"Vanishing Cream\", from the \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\" CD, which received heavy airplay on rock stations and reached No. 4 on the Mainstream Rock charts. After two years of constant touring, the band finally stopped to record their second release with Universal Records, \"Cinematic Superthug\". After only moderate success with the single, \"Moderation\", the band asked to be and was granted a release from their contract from Universal Records. Two songs, \"Shoot to Kill\", also from \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", and \"If\", from \"Grip\", reached No. 42 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart. The band has released six albums: two on Universal Records and four on independent labels. Former original drummer (1991-2003) Max Schuldberg (voted 2002's Best Drummer by the Houston Press Music Awards) parted with the band after the five albums in 2003 and moved to Los Angeles. Former guitarist and two time Grammy Award nominee (remixer, for his work with D.J. Cubanito) Stephen Bogle now Produces artists in the Metal, Electronic, and Pop genres. In late 2005 Stephen Bogle parted ways with the band, and Tim Huston was quickly picked up. With having only a few practices with the band they headed on tour with Ten Years. Tim Huston Stayed with the band from late '05 til 2013. \"The lifestyle was just getting to overwhelming for me to handle\". \"If I would have stayed, who knows what would have happened to me. There was just no off button\". 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It details the life and various trials of the Reverend Martin Luther King Sr. (\"Daddy King\"), including his violent, poverty-stricken upbringing in rural Georgia, the assassination of his oldest son (civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.), the drowning of his younger son Alfred Daniel Williams King and the shooting death of his wife, Alberta Williams King.\n\nKing (miniseries): King is a 1978 American television miniseries based on the life of Martin Luther King Jr., the American civil rights leader and 1964 Nobel laureate. It aired for three consecutive nights on NBC from February 12 through 14, 1978. The miniseries earned nine Emmy Award nominations, including nominations for actors Paul Winfield, Cicely Tyson and Ossie Davis. Several real-life figures from the Civil Rights Movement had minor roles in the production, including then-Atlanta mayor Maynard Jackson, King's sister Christine King Farris, his niece Alveda King, and his four children: Yolanda, Martin III, Dexter and Bernice. Donzaleigh Abernathy, Tony Bennett, Julian Bond and Ramsey Clark each portrayed themselves.\n\nClayborne Carson: Clayborne Carson (born June 15, 1944) is an African-American professor of history at Stanford University, and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute. 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Wurf was a friend of Martin Luther King Jr., and was arrested multiple times for his activism, notably during the Memphis Sanitation Strike and was released just in time to hear Martin Luther King Jr's 'I've Been to the Mountaintop' oratory at the strike, assassination the next day, and attend his funeral.\n\nAlveda King: Alveda Celeste King (born January 22, 1951) is an American activist, author and former state representative for the 28th District in the Georgia House of Representatives.\n\nAlpha Man: The Brotherhood of MLK: Alpha Man: The Brotherhood of MLK is a television documentary film that reveals the story of Martin Luther King Jr.\u2019s fraternity days as a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Produced by Rainforest Films, the half-hour special originally aired August 28, 2011 on Black Entertainment Television (BET). The documentary special was scheduled to debut on the same day as the much-anticipated official dedication of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial statue on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.. The statue's dedication, which was to coincide with the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and King\u2019s \"Dream\" speech, was postponed until October 16, 2011 due to Hurricane Irene.\n\nMartin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site: The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site consists of several buildings including Martin Luther King Jr.'s boyhood home and the original Ebenezer Baptist Church, the church where King was baptized and both his father Martin Luther King Sr. and he were pastors. 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Their latest album, A Silent Film, was released in October 2015.\n\nSan Francisco Silent Film Festival: The San Francisco Silent Film Festival is a film festival first held in 1996 and presented annually at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco, California, USA. It is the largest silent film festival in the United States, although the largest silent film festival in the world remains the Giornate del cinema muto in Pordenone, northern Italy.\n\nPordenone Silent Film Festival: Le Giornate del cinema muto (referred to in English as Pordenone Silent Film Festival) is an annual festival of silent film held in October in Pordenone, northern Italy. It is the first, largest and most important international festival dedicated to silent film and also is present in the list of the top 50 unmissable film festivals in the world according to Variety. The Pordenone Silent Film Festival is a non-profit association, whose president is Livio Jacob. The director from 1997 until 2015 was David Robinson. Other members of the festival board are Paolo Cherchi Usai, Lorenzo Codelli, Piero Colussi, Luciano De Giusti, Carlo Montanaro, Piera Patat.\n\nNeedtobreathe: Needtobreathe (stylized as NEEDTOBREATHE) is an American Christian rock band from Seneca, South Carolina, United States. The band is composed of Bear Rinehart (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Bo Rinehart (backing vocals, guitar), Seth Bolt (backing vocals, bass) and Josh Lovelace (backing vocals, keys). To date they have released six studio albums: \"Daylight\" (2006), \"The Heat\" (2007), \"The Outsiders\" (2009), \"The Reckoning\" (2011), \"Rivers in the Wasteland\" (2014), and \"Hard Love\" (2016).\n\nSilent film: A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially with no spoken dialogue. The silent film era lasted from 1895 to 1936. In silent films for entertainment, the dialogue is transmitted through muted gestures, mime and title cards with a written indication of the plot or key dialogue. The idea of combining motion pictures with recorded sound is nearly as old as film itself, but because of the technical challenges involved, synchronized dialogue was made practical only in the late 1920s with the perfection of the Audion amplifier tube and the introduction of the Vitaphone system. During silent films, a pianist, theater organist, or, in large cities, even a small orchestra would often play music to accompany the films. Pianists and organists would either play from sheet music or improvise; an orchestra would play from sheet music.\n\nMichael G. Ankerich: Michael G. Ankerich is a biographer whose work focuses on American silent film and early twentieth century actors and actresses. Ankerich's interviews with the last remaining silent film stars were featured in \"Broken Silence: Conversations With 23 Silent Film Stars\" (1993) and \"The Sound of Silence: Conversations with 16 Film and Stage Personalities Who Made the Transition from Silents to Talkies\" (1998). His biography of silent film actress Mae Murray, \"Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips,\" was named one of the top 10 must-read film books of 2012.\n\nWhere East Is East: Where East Is East is a 1929 silent film starring Lon Chaney as an animal trapper in Laos. The motion picture is Chaney's penultimate silent film and the last of his collaborations with director Tod Browning. While this film is essentially a silent film in form, with intertitles and no spoken dialogue, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released it with a Movietone soundtrack of effects and music.\n\nWhat Every Woman Knows (1921 film): What Every Woman Knows is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film adapted form the play \"What Every Woman Knows\" by James Barrie. The play had premiered on Broadway in 1908 and was a hit starring Maude Adams. A British silent film version had been made in 1917 and a later American talkie would be produced in 1934 with Helen Hayes. 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Madhusudhana Rao under Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. The film was simultaneously filmed in Tamil as Thooya Ullam (\"Pure Heart\"). The film has received the Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu.\n\nAatma Gowravam: Aatma Gowravam (English: Self-Esteem; Telugu: \u0c06\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c2e \u0c17\u0c4c\u0c30\u0c35\u0c02 ) is a 1965 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao on Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by K. Viswanath. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Kanchana, Rajasree in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao.\n\nDoctor Chakravarty: Doctor Chakravarthy is 1964 Telugu drama film produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao on Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, Jaggaiah in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. The film is based on Koduri Kousalya Devi's \"Chakrabhramanam\" (Novel). The film recorded as \"Blockbuster\" at the box office. It is the first film to win the Nandi Award instituted by Government of Andhra Pradesh in 1964. It inspired many people in India to become doctors.\n\nThodi Kodallu: Thodi Kodallu (English: \"Co-Sisters\") is a 1957 Telugu drama film produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under Annapurna Pictures and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by Master Venu. The film is based on Sharat Chandra Chatterjee's Bengali novel \"Nishkruti\" which was simultaneously remade as Tamil Movie \"Engal Veettu Mahalakshmi\" (1957); both the movies are made simultaneously by same banner & director and some of the scenes & artists are same in both versions. The film won the Certificate of merit for Best Feature Film in Telugu.\n\nDonga Ramudu: Donga Ramudu (Telugu: \u0c26\u0c4a\u0c02\u0c17 \u0c30\u0c3e\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c21\u0c41) is a 1955 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao on Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by K. V. Reddy. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, Jamuna in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. The film was archived in the curriculum of the Film and Television Institute of India The film is debut venture to the \"Annapurna Pictures\" into film industry who gave memorable hits with Akkineni Nageswara Rao.\n\nIddaru Mitrulu (1961 film): Iddaru Mitrulu (English: Two Friends) is a 1961 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under Annapurna Pictures and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Raja Sulochana, E. V. Saroja in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. 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Napoleon is currently working on a project with fellow Wu-Tang alumni Solomon Childs, Shaka Amazulu, and Dexter Wiggle called \"Illuminati Network\". Joe Mafia released his debut solo album \"This One\" in 2002 and founded his own label called 58 West Diamond Street Records. Napoleon released his first solo album, \"Kingpin Wit Da Inkpen\" in 2007 and a mixtape titled \"Mark of the Beast\" in 2011. Myalansky released his first solo album, \"Drastic Measures\" in 2008 and a mixtape a few years later in 2011 \"AMW.Com\". Myalansky has also been working with California rapper Mitchy Slick and has released two more volumes of his \"AMW.Com\" mixtape series. In 2013 Myalansky and Joe Mafia featured on the song \"Golden Age Rapper\" by CHG Unfadable.\n\nEnter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers): Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is the debut studio album by the American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, released November 9, 1993, on Loud Records and distributed through RCA Records. Recording sessions for the album took place during 1992 to 1993 at Firehouse Studio in New York City, and it was mastered at The Hit Factory. The album's title originates from the martial arts film \"The 36th Chamber of Shaolin\" (1978). The group's \"de facto\" leader RZA produced the album entirely, utilizing gritty, eerie beats and a sound largely based on martial-arts movie clips and soul music samples.\n\nWu-Tang Clan: The Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group from Staten Island, New York City, originally composed of East Coast rappers RZA, GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God and Masta Killa. Cappadonna later became an official member of the group. The Wu-Tang Clan has released four gold and platinum studio albums. Its 1993 debut album, \"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)\", is considered to be one of the greatest albums in hip-hop history.\n\nC.R.E.A.M.: \"C.R.E.A.M.\" (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) is a song by the New York hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, from their 1993 studio album, \"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)\". The song was produced by Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA, and samples The Charmels' 1967 song, \"As Long As I've Got You\". \"C.R.E.A.M.\" was released as a single through Loud in early 1994.\n\nWu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture: Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture is an album released October 18, 2005. This album was put together by Dreddy Krueger who has produced Wu-Tang and others. It includes collaborated tracks by Wu-Tang Clan members, Wu-Tang Clan affiliates, and various other underground hip-hop artists such as Cannibal Ox, Aesop Rock, Sean Price, Casual, and MF Doom. The album has sold 59,133 units.\n\nMethod Man discography: The discography of Method Man, an American hip hop recording artist, consists of five studio albums (including one collaborative album) and 34 singles (including 16 as a featured artist). Method Man embarked on his music career in 1992, as a member of East Coast hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. After the Wu-Tang Clan released their highly acclaimed debut album \"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)\" (1993), Method Man would be the first member to release his solo debut album. In November 1994, he released \"Tical\", under Def Jam Recordings. His debut album \"Tical\", features his biggest hit single to date, \"I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By\", which features American R&B singer Mary J. Blige and peaked at number three on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Method Man would then go on to collaborate with fellow East Coast rapper Redman, and subsequently form a duo together.\n\nThe W: The W is the third studio album by the American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. It was released on November 21, 2000, by Loud Records. After their 1997 album \"Wu-Tang Forever\", several of the group's members released solo projects before \"The W\", which has a more rugged, less polished sound than that of most Wu-Tang related albums from that era. The album also features guest appearances from Isaac Hayes, Redman, Nas, Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, and Junior Reid.\n\nWu-Tang Forever: Wu-Tang Forever is the second studio album of American hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, released June 3, 1997, on Loud/RCA Records in the United States. 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The diocese disappeared during the Scottish Reformation, but was recreated by the Catholic Church in 1878 with its cathedra at Dumfries, although it is now based at Ayr.\n\nEarly Indian epigraphy: The earliest traces of epigraphy in the Indian Subcontinent are found in the undeciphered inscriptions of the Indus Valley Civilization (Indus script), which date back to the early 3rd millennium BC. Two other important archeological classes of symbols are found from the 1st millennium BCE, Megalithic Graffiti Symbols and symbols on punch-marked coins, though most scholars do not consider these to constitute fully linguistic scripts, and their semiotic functions are not well understood. The earliest deciphered epigraphic inscriptions of significant length are the Edicts of Ashoka of the 3rd century BCE, written in forms of Prakrit in the Brahmi script. Jain inscriptions in South India written in Tamil-Brahmi, Bhattiprolu alphabet and the Kadamba alphabet are also of relatively early date. 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Va\u1e6d\u1e6de\u1e3buttu replaced Tamil-Brahmi for writing Tamil after the 2nd century CE. This rounded form of writing was also used in Kerala to write in Tamil as well as in proto-Malayalam and Malayalam language. Currently, Malayalam uses the Malayalam script. Inhabitants of Kuccaveli, located north of Trincomalee, used the Va\u1e6d\u1e6de\u1e3buttu script between the 5th and 8th centuries, attested to on rock inscriptions found there. Inscriptional records in Tamil date from 300 BCE to 1800. Grantha was an alphabet in which extra letters were created specifically for Sanskrit words. It was also a modified form of Tamil script to write Sanskrit granthas or books. In Tamil, many of the letters which are found in Sanskrit do not exist.\n\nBewcastle Cross: The Bewcastle Cross is an Anglo-Saxon cross which is still in its original position within the churchyard of St Cuthbert's church at Bewcastle, in the English county of Cumbria. 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Katzin and starring Robert Mitchum and Ernest Borgnine.\n\nDebbie Burton: Debbie Burton was an American singer. She is best known for dubbing the singing voice of the young Baby Jane Hudson (played by child actress Julie Allred) in the 1962 film \"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? \", singing the song \"I've Written a Letter to Daddy\". Burton also sang a duet with Bette Davis, the rock and roll song \"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?\" , written by Frank DeVol and Lukas Heller. It was released as a promotional single, with Burton's rendition of \"I've Written a Letter to Daddy\" on the flipside. An instrumental version of \"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?\" can be heard in the movie.\n\nThe Shopping Bag Lady: The Shopping Bag Lady is a 1975 American short film directed by Bert Salzman and starring Mildred Dunnock.\n\nRestraining Order (film): Restraining Order is a 1999 crime thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin and starring Eric Roberts and Hannes Jaenicke.\n\nWhat Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?: What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin with Bernard Girard (uncredited), and starring Geraldine Page, Ruth Gordon, Rosemary Forsyth, Robert Fuller and Mildred Dunnock. The screenplay by Theodore Apstein, based on the novel \"The Forbidden Garden\" by Ursula Curtiss, focuses on an aging Arizona widow who hires elderly female housekeepers and cons them out of their money before murdering them.\n\nWhat Ever Happened to...: What Ever Happened to... is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by David Greene and adapted for the small screen by Brian Taggert, based on the novel \"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? \" by Henry Farrell and the 1962 theatrical film of the same name. It stars real-life sisters Lynn Redgrave as Baby Jane Hudson and Vanessa Redgrave as Blanche Hudson, in the roles previously played by Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in the 1962 adaptation.\n\nHeaven with a Gun: Heaven with a Gun is a 1969 American western film starring Glenn Ford. directed by Lee H. Katzin.\n\nMildred Dunnock: Mildred Dorothy Dunnock (January 25, 1901 \u2013 July 5, 1991) was an American theater, film and television actress.\n\nThe Salzburg Connection: The Salzburg Connection is a 1972 American DeLuxe Color thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin, starring Barry Newman and Anna Karina in Panavision. It is based on a novel by Helen MacInnes.\n\nThe Party Crashers: The Party Crashers is a 1958 American drama film directed by Bernard Girard and written by Bernard Girard and Dan Lundberg. The film stars Mark Damon, Bobby Driscoll, Connie Stevens, Frances Farmer (in her last feature film role), Doris Dowling, and Gary Gray. 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De Sitter showed that Ritz's theory predicted that the orbits of binary stars would appear more eccentric than consistent with experiment and with the laws of mechanics, however, the experimental result was negative. This was confirmed by Brecher in 1977 by observing the x-rays spectrum. For other experiments related to special relativity, see tests of special relativity.\n\nMoving magnet and conductor problem: The moving magnet and conductor problem is a famous thought experiment, originating in the 19th century, concerning the intersection of classical electromagnetism and special relativity. In it, the current in a conductor moving with constant velocity, \"v\", with respect to a magnet is calculated in the frame of reference of the magnet and in the frame of reference of the conductor. 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The basic plot line is derived from a 1911 thought experiment in special relativity, commonly called the twin paradox, proposed by French physicist Paul Langevin.\n\nDoubly special relativity: Doubly special relativity (DSR) \u2013 also called deformed special relativity or, by some, extra-special relativity \u2013 is a modified theory of special relativity in which there is not only an observer-independent maximum velocity (the speed of light), but an observer-independent maximum energy scale and minimum length scale (the Planck energy and Planck length).\n\nTwin paradox: In physics, the twin paradox is a thought experiment in special relativity involving identical twins, one of whom makes a journey into space in a high-speed rocket and returns home to find that the twin who remained on Earth has aged more. This result appears puzzling because each twin sees the other twin as moving, and so, according to an incorrect and naive application of time dilation and the principle of relativity, each should paradoxically find the other to have aged less. However, this scenario can be resolved within the standard framework of special relativity: the travelling twin's trajectory involves two different inertial frames, one for the outbound journey and one for the inbound journey, and so there is no symmetry between the spacetime paths of the twins. Therefore, the twin paradox is not a paradox in the sense of a logical contradiction.\n\nBell's spaceship paradox: Bell's spaceship paradox is a thought experiment in special relativity. It was first designed by E. Dewan and M. Beran in 1959 and became more widely known when J. S. Bell included a modified version. A delicate string or thread hangs between two spaceships. Both spaceships now start accelerating simultaneously and equally as measured in the inertial frame S, thus having the same velocity at all times in S. Therefore, they are all subject to the same Lorentz contraction, so the entire assembly seems to be equally contracted in the S frame with respect to the length at the start. Therefore, at first sight, it might appear that the thread will not break during acceleration.\n\nMichelson\u2013Gale\u2013Pearson experiment: The Michelson\u2013Gale\u2013Pearson experiment (1925) is a modified version of the Michelson\u2013Morley experiment and the Sagnac-Interferometer. It measured the Sagnac effect due to Earth's rotation, and thus tests the theories of special relativity and luminiferous ether along the rotating frame of Earth.\n\nSchr\u00f6dinger's cat: Schr\u00f6dinger's cat is a thought experiment, sometimes described as a paradox, devised by Austrian physicist Erwin Schr\u00f6dinger in 1935. It illustrates what he saw as the problem of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics applied to everyday objects. The scenario presents a cat that may be simultaneously both alive and dead, a state known as a quantum superposition, as a result of being linked to a random subatomic event that may or may not occur. The thought experiment is also often featured in theoretical discussions of the interpretations of quantum mechanics. Schr\u00f6dinger coined the term \"Verschr\u00e4nkung\" (entanglement) in the course of developing the thought experiment.\n\nLadder paradox: The ladder paradox (or barn-pole paradox) is a thought experiment in special relativity. It involves a ladder, parallel to the ground, travelling horizontally and therefore undergoing a Lorentz length contraction. As a result, the ladder fits inside a garage which would normally be too small to contain it. 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Its population as of the 2002 Census was\u00a046.\n\nOymyakon: Oymyakon (Russian: \u041e\u0439\u043c\u044f\u043a\u043e\u0301\u043d , ] ; Yakut: \u04e8\u0439\u043c\u04e9\u043a\u04e9\u04e9\u043d , \"\u00d6ym\u00f6k\u00f6\u00f6n\", ] ) is a rural locality (a \"selo\") in Oymyakonsky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located along the Indigirka River, 30 km northwest of Tomtor on the Kolyma Highway. It is one of the coldest permanently inhabited locales on Earth.\n\nAgayakan: Agayakan (Russian: \u0410\u0433\u0430\u044f\u043a\u0430\u043d ) is a rural locality (a \"selo\"), and one of four settlements in Second Borogonsky Rural Okrug of Oymyakonsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, in addition to Tomtor, the administrative center of the Rural Okrug, Aeroport and Kuydusun. It is located 660 km from Ust-Nera, the administrative center of the district and 90 km from Tomtor. 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Its population as of the 2002 Census was\u00a0139.\n\nKuranakh-Sala: Kuranakh-Sala (Russian: \u041a\u0443\u0440\u0430\u043d\u0430\u0445-\u0421\u0430\u043b\u0430 ) is a rural locality (a \"selo\") in Sordonnokhsky Rural Okrug of Oymyakonsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 619 km from Ust-Nera, the administrative center of the district, and 36 km from Orto-Balagan, the administrative center of the rural okrug. Its population as of the 2002 Census was\u00a019.\n\nTomtor, Oymyakonsky District, Sakha Republic: Tomtor (Russian: \u0422\u043e\u043c\u0442\u043e\u0440 ) is a rural locality (a \"selo\"), the administrative centre of, and one of four settlements in addition to Aeroport, Agayakan and Kuydusun in Sordonnokhsky Rural Okrug of Oymyakonsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located 570 km from Ust-Nera, the administrative center of the district. 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It is on 0.45 sqmi of land on the east bank of the Hudson River, about 30 mi north of New York City. The hamlet is served by the Chappaqua station of the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line. In the New York State Legislature it is within the New York State Assembly's 93rd district and the New York Senate's 40th district. In Congress the village is in New York's 17th District.\n\n4th & B'way Records: 4th & B'way Records (pronounced and spelled out completely as Fourth and Broadway Records in the UK) was a US-based subsidiary of Island Records that specialized in street-oriented music such as hip hop. Established in 1984, it was the flagship label of the Island Trading Company, the independent-distribution parent company of Island's other record labels that operated in the US. 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Lockwood: Charles Clapp Lockwood (September 2, 1877 \u2013 September 21, 1958) was an American lawyer and a Republican Party politician from New York. He was a member of the New York State Senate, 1915-22 (4th District 1915-18, 7th District 1919-22) and a Justice of the New York Supreme Court 2nd District, 1932-47. He is probably best known for presiding the Joint Legislative Committee on Housing, also known as the Lockwood Committee (1919-1922), investigating rents and housing in New York City after World War I.\n\n\u00dajpest: \u00dajpest (] ; German: \"Neu-Pest\" , English: New Pest ) is the 4th District in Budapest, Hungary. It is located on the left bank of the Danube River. The name \u00dajpest means \"new Pest\" because the city was formed on the border of the city of Pest, Hungary in 1838. \u00dajpest was a village for 6 decades until 1907 when it became a town. In 1950, the town was unified with Budapest to form Greater Budapest. 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It continues west until the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), where West 4th Street turns north and confusingly intersects with West 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th Streets in Greenwich Village. Most of the street has the same 40 ft width between curbstones as others in the prevailing street grid, striped as two curbside lanes and one traffic lane, with one-way traffic eastbound. The portion from Seventh to Eighth Avenues is westbound (northbound geographically) and is approximately 35 ft wide, a legacy of the original Greenwich Village street grid. The section of four short blocks from MacDougal Street to University Place which forms the southern border of Washington Square Park is called Washington Square South.\n\nRichard A. Slisz: Richard A. Slisz is a former Democrat US politician from Cheektowaga, New York. He served in the Erie County Legislature from 1974 to 1987. Slisz represented the 4th District from 1974 to 1981, and then the 8th District from 1982 to 1987.\n\nPennsylvania's 10th congressional district: Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District is located in the central and northeast regions of the state. The district was one of the 12 original districts created prior to the 4th Congress. It is currently represented by Republican Tom Marino, who defeated Democratic incumbent Chris Carney during the 2010 U.S. House elections. In 2006, the 10th district experienced one of the greatest party shifts among all House seats that switched party control: in 2004, Republican Don Sherwood won with an 86% margin of victory over his nearest opponent and two years later, Carney unseated Sherwood by a 53%\u201347% margin. In 2008, Carney won reelection by 12 points but the district swung back in 2010, electing Tom Marino. The district is mostly Republican in its political composition, an aspect of the district that is reflected especially well in presidential elections. In 2004, President George W. Bush won 60 percent of the vote in the district and in 2008, Senator John McCain beat Senator Barack Obama here by a margin of 54 percent to 45 percent. Nonetheless, Carney easily won reelection as a Democrat the same year McCain won the district. However, in the 2010 midterm elections, Marino unseated Carney by a 55%\u201345% margin. In 2016, local business man and former mayor of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, Mike Molesevich challenged Marino for the seat, but he fell to the Republican in November by more than two to one. Marino remains the congressman in the 10th district, but he has expressed interest in a 2018 gubernatorial run rather than standing for reelection.", "question": "What village of population 27,253 is located in the 4th District of New York?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"village_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the village."}, "population": {"type": "integer", "description": "The population of the village."}, "location_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"county": {"type": "string", "description": "The county where the village is located."}, "state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the village is located."}, "senate_district": {"type": "integer", "description": "The New York State Senate district the village is part of."}}, "required": ["county", "state", "senate_district"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["village_name", "population", "location_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"village_name": "Lindenhurst", "population": 27253, "location_details": {"county": "Suffolk County", "state": "New York", "senate_district": 4}}, "ground_truth": {"village_name": "Lindenhurst", "population": 27253, "location_details": {"county": "Suffolk County", "state": "New York", "senate_district": 4}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2107, "output_tokens": 50, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "76f442a99b1c0014f5bf1ce08a8541fdd3b99ea61f656dbc08daccb05f2cfacc", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5abda80b5542996e802b4811", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "John Bilezikjian", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "2013 Columbia Lions football team: The 2013 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by second year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They were a member of the Ivy League. They finished with a record of 0\u201310 overall, 0\u20137 in Ivy League play for a last place finish. This was the sixth time in school history that the Columbia Lions went winless. \n\n2014 Columbia Lions football team: The 2014 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by third year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They were a member of the Ivy League. They finished the season 0\u201310, 0\u20137 in Ivy League play to finish in last place. This was the seventh time, and second consecutive year, the school ended the season winless.\n\n2012 Columbia Lions football team: The 2012 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by first year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They are a member of the Ivy League. They finished the season 3\u20137, 2\u20135 in Ivy League play to finish in a tie for sixth place.\n\nArmenian Evangelical Church, El\u00e2z\u0131\u011f: The historical Armenian Evangelical Church (Turkish: \"Ermeni Protestan Kilisesi\" , Armenian: \u0540\u0561\u0575\u0561\u057d\u057f\u0561\u0576\u0565\u0561\u0575\u0581 \u0531\u0582\u0565\u057f\u0561\u0580\u0561\u0576\u0561\u056f\u0561\u0576 \u0535\u056f\u0565\u0572\u0565\u0581\u056b ) is an Armenian Evangelical church located in the centre of the Turkish town of El\u00e2z\u0131\u011f (Mamuret\u00fcl-Aziz), next to Kharpert. It was built in the 19th century and constituted the headquarters of this Church for Elazig. After the Armenian Genocide, the church was used as the \"Arpaci\" Powder Industry Fabrique, then as a playground for children, and marketplace and shelter for animals. Despite its Armenian identity it was described as an \"historical Assyrian church\" by the Turkish authorities in 1973. In 2007, the Turkish state announced it will turn the church into a hospital, but as of 2014 no change has been made. Because of its location in the centre of Elazig, it is used as parking lot for cars.\n\nPete Mangurian: Peter K. Mangurian born June 17, 1955 is an American football coach and former player. He was most recently the Head Football Coach at Columbia University, a position he had held from December 2011 to December 2014. Mangurian has been a long time assistant coach in the National Football League as tight end, offensive line and offensive coordinator. He has coached in two Super Bowls and two Pro Bowls and numerous playoff appearances during his tenure as an NFL coach. He also was the Head Football Coach at Cornell University from 1998 to 2000, compiling a record of 16\u201314.\n\nJohn Bilezikjian: John Bilezikjian (February 1, 1948 \u2013 January 19, 2015) was an Armenian Los Angeles-based musician and composer. Most renowned as an oud master, he also played the violin, mandolin and dumbek. He was also a traditional and contemporary singer singing in Armenian, but also in Turkish, Assyrian/Syriac, English and known for his contributions to world music as a solo act and in collaborations with renowned artists. He established his own record company, Dantz Records in Laguna Hills, California making many recordings, and appearing in tens of film soundtracks.\n\nTaw Mim Semkath: Taw Mim Semkath (Syriac: \u072c\u0721\u0723 \"T.M.S.\", originally \u0712\u071d\u072c \u071d\u072c\u0721\u0710 \u0715\u0710\u072c\u0718\u072a\u071d\u0710 \u0712\u0729\u071d\u0720\u071d\u0729\u071d\u0710 \"Beth Yatme d-Othuroye b-Qiliqiya\"), also known as Assyrian National School Association (ANSA) after its founding organisation, is an Assyrian school and orphanage that opened in Adana in 1919 for orphaned Assyrian children who survived the Assyrian genocide. The Assyrian National School Association, established in Stirling, New Jersey in 1899 by Assyrian immigrants from Diyarbakir who fled the massacre in 1895, founded the school with help from the French High Commissioner. The Syriac Orthodox bishop Yuhanon Dolabani was an important figure at the school, contributing a lot with teaching and organizing. In 1921, the school was closed by the Turkish authorities and moved to Beirut, Lebanon, where it is still running.\n\nAshur Yousif: Ashur Yousif (born Abraham Yusef), (Syriac: \u0710\u072b\u0718\u072a \u071d\u0718\u0723\u0726 \u0710\u0726\u0722\u0715\u071d) (1858 Harput, Ottoman Empire - June 23, 1915 Diyarbekir, Ottoman Empire) was a professor and an ethnic Assyrian intellectual prior to World War I and the Assyrian Genocide. He was Protestant, as was his wife - Arshaluys Oghkasian, daughter of an Armenian Protestant minister. He studied (but did not graduate) at the Central Turkey College in Antep, and later became professor of Classical Armenian language at the Euphrates College in Harput. In 1909, Ashur started publishing a Turkish-language newspaper named \"Murshid Athuriyion\" (\"the spiritual guide of the Assyrians\"). He also composed poems in Armenian and Turkish.\n\nAssyrian cuisine: Assyrian cuisine is the cuisine of the indigenous ethnic Assyrian people, Eastern Aramaic speaking Syriac Christians of northern Iraq, north eastern Syria, north western Iran and south eastern Turkey. Assyrian cuisine is very similar to other Middle Eastern cuisines such as Greek cuisine, Lebanese cuisine, Turkish cuisine, Israeli cuisine, Armenian cuisine and Persian cuisine, with most dishes being similar to the cuisines of the area in which those Assyrians live/originate from. It is rich in grains, meat, tomato, herbs, spices, cheese and potato. Alcohol, in particular Wheat Beer, Organic Wine and Arak is also consumed\n\nChristian militias in Syria: A number of Christian militias have formed in Syria since the start of the Syrian Civil War in 2011. The militias are composed largely of fighters from the various Syriac, Assyrian, Arab and Armenian Christian communities in Syria, and are also found amongst Assyrian communities in neighbouring northern Iraq. Before the war, as much as 10% of the population was Assyrian, Syriac-Aramean, Armenian or Arab Christian, and together they formed one of the largest Christian minorities in the middle east. In the early days of the civil war, some Christian communities were armed by the Syrian Government and Kurds to defend themselves against what were seen as threatening sectarian Sunni Islamic rebels.", "question": "Which Amercain based professional also sang in Armenian, Turkish, and Assyrian, Pete Mangurian or John Bilezikjian? 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T.S.O.L. quickly moved away from leftist political subject matter, however, shifting in a gothic rock direction and changing labels to Frontier Records for their full-length album \"Dance with Me\" (1981). This led to a dispute with Posh Boy owner Robbie Fields, who claimed the band owed his label another EP. The two parties eventually reached a settlement in which Posh Boy gained the rights to T.S.O.L.'s 1982 EP \"Weathered Statues\", combining it with the debut EP in the 1987 compilation album \"\". Nitro Records purchased the master recordings from Posh Boy in 1997 and re-released the two EPs as the compilation \"T.S.O.L. / Weathered Statues.\"\n\nLONGREEF: LONGREEF is an Australian rock band from Sydney, formed in 2010. The band consists of Josh Barker (vocals/guitar), Nick Miller (guitar), Tristan Davies (drums), and Jim Wark (bass/vocals). The band released their self-titled debut EP in 2011 and their second EP entitled \"Dirty Motel\" in 2012, which features their Active Rock radio singles \"Dirty Motel\" and \"She Likes The Ladies\" featured on Octane (Sirius XM). The band performs over 200 shows a year in the United States and was named one of DeliRadio's Hardest Touring Artists of 2013. The band supports the Ronald McDonald House Charities by donating 10 cents for every mile travelled.\n\nJudah & the Lion: The band started playing in 2011, playing mostly Christian music. Their debut EP First Fruits was themed around worship. The album was composed of blended folk and bluegrass styles.\n\nTake It All Back: \"Take It All Back\" is a song written and recorded by American folk band Judah & the Lion, released as a single from their second studio album \"Folk Hop N' Roll\". It was released by the band's label, Cletus the Van Records.\n\nKossisko: Kossisko (born Kossisko Konan, November 26, 1992), formerly known as 100s, is an American singer from Berkeley, California. In 2012, Kossisko, as rapper 100s, released his debut mixtape \"Ice Cold Perm\". He was signed to Fool's Gold Records in June 2013. Following the release of the single \"Ten Freaky Hoes\", it was announced that he would be releasing his second mixtape, an EP titled \"Ivry\", which was released on March 7, 2014 the shiznik by Fool's Gold. It featured a greater g-funk and disco influence than his debut mixtape. He is also well known for his song \"Life of a Mack\", which appeared on the soundtrack of the video game \"Grand Theft Auto V\". At the start of 2015, he retired the 100s persona and now performs under the name Kossisko (which is his birth name). As Kossisko, he released his first single \"This May Be Me\" on February 17, 2015. The track was premiered by The Fader. 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He was drafted in the sixth round, pick 172 of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Titans. He played college football at the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison.\n\nAndrew Robiskie: Andrew Robiskie (born May 18, 1989) is a former American football center. He played college football at Western Illinois. He is the son of Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Terry Robiskie and the younger brother of free agent wide receiver Brian Robiskie. He is also the older brother of current Western Illinois Leathernecks wide receiver Kyle Robiskie.\n\nDarius Jennings: Darius Jennings (born June 28, 1992) is an American football wide receiver for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL). He was signed by the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2015. He played college football at Virginia. 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The setting takes place in Florida, where new arrival Roy makes two oddball friends and a bad enemy, and joins an effort to stop construction of a pancake house which would destroy a colony of burrowing owls who live on the site. The book won a Newbery Honor award in 2003. A film adaptation of the book was released in May 2006, starring Logan Lerman, Brie Larson, and Cody Linley. Hiaasen and Wil Shriner, the director and script-writer, \"fought long and hard to stay truthful to the book.\"\n\nSkink - No Surrender: Skink - No Surrender is a young adult novel by Carl Hiaasen, published on September 23, 2014. It is described as Hiaasen's first young adult novel. He has authored four previous novels for \"young\" readers. Like all of his novels, it is set in Hiaasen's native Florida.\n\nChomp (novel): Chomp is a young adult novel by Carl Hiaasen first published in 2012, and set in Hiaasen's native Florida. It is his fourth young adult novel. 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Like most of his other novels, it is a crime novel set in Florida and features Hiaasen's characteristic black humor. The novel focuses on a single mother who has turned to exotic dancing to earn enough money to gain legal custody of her young daughter, and ends up matching wits with a lecherous United States Congressman and his powerful corporate backers.\n\nBasket Case (novel): Basket Case, published in 2002, is the ninth novel by Carl Hiaasen. It is a classic Hiaasen crime novel, set in Florida, and centers on the death of singer James Stomarti (aka Jimmy Stoma), an ostensibly washed-up former lead man of \"Jimmy and the Slut Puppies\".\n\nDouble Whammy (novel): Double Whammy is a 1987 novel by Carl Hiaasen. The protagonist, a private investigator, is hired to expose a celebrity bass fisherman as a cheat and is drawn into a frame-up for murder. 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With the combined resources of both companies, the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company began producing higher quality productions with name artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Joan Sutherland, Roberta Peters, Montserrat Caball\u00e9, and others. For the bicentennial year 1976, the company commissioned famed opera composer Gian Carlo Menotti to create a new opera. The work, The Hero, premiered on June 1, 1976. In 1980, the company artistically reorganized to form the Opera Company of Philadelphia.\n\nPhiladelphia Grand Opera Company: The Philadelphia Grand Opera Company was the name of four different American opera companies active at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the twentieth century. The last and best known of the four was founded in November 1954 with the merger of the Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company and the Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company. That company in turn merged with the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company in 1975 to form the Opera Company of Philadelphia. Of the three earlier companies, only one lasted beyond one season; a company founded in 1926 which later became associated with the Curtis Institute of Music in 1929. 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With the first goal he scored during the World Cup, he became at the time the youngest player to have scored in the FIFA World Cup, a record later broken by Pel\u00e9, although Rosas remains second youngest. He was also the first Mexican player to score multiple goals in world cup play (the first to score more than two goals was Luis Hernandez, 68 years later) and the first player to score a own goal in the history of FIFA World Cup (against Chile).\n\n2002 FIFA World Cup: The 2002 FIFA World Cup was the 17th staging of the FIFA World Cup which took place from 31 May to 30 June 2002 in South Korea and Japan. It was the first World Cup to be held in Asia, the first to be held on a continent other than Europe or the Americas, the last World Cup during which the golden goal rule was in force and the only World Cup to be jointly hosted by more than one nation. Brazil won the tournament for a record fifth time, winning the final against Germany 2\u20130. The victory meant Brazil qualified for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup for the fifth time, representing the World. In the third place play-off match against South Korea, Turkey won 3\u20132 taking third place in only their second ever FIFA World Cup finals. China PR, Ecuador, Senegal and Slovenia made their first appearances at the finals with Turkey making its first appearance since 1954. Republic of Ireland, Russia and Sweden returned after missing the 1998 tournament.\n\nJapan 2022 FIFA World Cup bid: The Japan 2022 FIFA World Cup bid is the second official bid from the Japan Football Association or the JFA. Had this bid been successful, Japan would have been hosting their second World Cup Finals and it would have been their first solo hosting since they shared the 2002 FIFA World Cup with other co-host South Korea, becoming the sixth nation to host the tournament twice, after Italy, France, Mexico, Brazil and (West) Germany. On May 4, 2010, the Japanese Football Association Bid team decided to concentrate solely on winning the right to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.\n\nFIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup: FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup is a video game developed by EA Sports and DICE for the Xbox 360. The game is an officially licensed product of the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals held in Germany. \"FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup\" World Cup mode only includes UEFA qualification groups for the 2006 World Cup.\n\n2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Final: The 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Final was a professional women's soccer match that took place on 5 July 2015 at BC Place, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to determine the winner of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. It was played between Japan and the United States, in a rematch of the 2011 final. The stakes were high for both sides: if the United States won the match, it would be the only country to have won in three Women's World Cup finals; if Japan had won instead, then it would be the first soccer team, men's or women's, to win twice under the same coach (Norio Sasaki for Japan) since Vittorio Pozzo lead Italy to victory in the 1934 World Cup and the 1938 World Cup 77 years ago. Ultimately, the United States won 5\u20132, winning its first title in sixteen years and becoming the first team to win three Women's World Cup finals.\n\nJos\u00e9 Altafini: Jos\u00e9 Jo\u00e3o Altafini (born 24 July 1938), also known as \"Mazzola\" in Brazil (as when he started to play it was noted that he resembled the Italian legend Valentino Mazzola), is an Italian-Brazilian former footballer, who played as a forward. Although he began his career with Palmeiras in Brazil, he soon moved to play football in Italy, and is mostly remembered for his highly successful stint with Italian club A.C. Milan, with which he achieved great domestic and international success; he later also played for Napoli and Juventus, before ending his career in Switzerland with spells at Chiasso and Mendrisiostar. A highly prolific goalscorer, Altafini also held the record for the most goals scored in a single European Cup campaign for over 50 years; he is also one of only eight players to have scored five goals in a single European Cup match. He is the joint-fourth highest scorer in Italian Serie A history (along with Giuseppe Meazza) with 216 goals, and also holds the record for being the youngest player in Serie A to score 100 goals. At international level, he represented both Brazil and Italy; he was a member of the Brazilian side that won the 1958 FIFA World Cup, and later also represented Italy at the 1962 FIFA World Cup.\n\nGary Lineker: Gary Winston Lineker, OBE ( ; born 30 November 1960) is an English retired footballer and current sports broadcaster. 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Levitin: Yevgeny S. Levitin (1930-1998) - art historian. He worked at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow. Author of the book \"Modern graphics capitalist countries of Europe and America\" (Wiley, 1959). Levitin also compiled catalogs of exhibitions of contemporary artists of Switzerland, Brazil, Mexico and other countries. He created the catalog \"Lenin Prize winner, People's Artist of the USSR Vladimir Favorsky\" (Wiley, 1964), prepared album \"Rembrandt Harmens van Rijn, 1606-1669 and\u201cEtchings\" (L., 1972). As well as albums dedicated to Western European drawings from Museum funds. Levitin prepared an exhibition dedicated to Boris Pasternak (see Pasternak . : World / Comp Levitin M. et al., 1989.) As well as the edition: Pasternak \u201cNot I write poetry ...\u201d Levitin also translated from foreign languages into Russian. Nadezhda Mandelstam wrote about Levitin (without mentioning his name) as a \"first messenger revival of the intelligentsia, which awakens, rewriting and reading poetry\" (Mandelstam NY Memories M., 1999, pp 396.; cm. and c. 391-393). In her will Nadezhda Mandelstam mentioned Levitin among future guardians of Osip Mandelstam archive. Levitin died in Jerusalem.\n\nLenin Prize: The Lenin Prize (Russian: \u041b\u0435\u043d\u0438\u043d\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u043f\u0440\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f , \"Leninskaya premiya\") was one of the most prestigious awards of the Soviet Union, presented to individuals for accomplishments relating to science, literature, arts, architecture, and technology. It was created on June 23, 1925 and was awarded until 1934. During the period from 1935 to 1956, the Lenin Prize was not awarded, being replaced largely by the Stalin Prize. On August 15, 1956, it was reestablished, and continued to be awarded on every even-numbered year until 1990. The award ceremony was April 22, Lenin's birthday.\n\nV Put: \"V Put'\" (Russian: \u0412 \u043f\u0443\u0442\u044c , English: Onwards, En route, Let's go ) is a song written in 1954 by Soviet composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi and poet Mikhail Dudin. It was originally written for the film \"Maxim Perepelitsa\" starring Leonid Bykov. The movie itself was released in 1955, and the song has achieved fame and popularity independently of it ever since. To this day it is still used as a so-called \"drill song\" (somewhat similar to a cadence call in the US Army). In 1959, Vasili Solovyov-Sedoy received the Lenin Prize for this song.\n\nState Prize of the Russian Federation: The State Prize of the Russian Federation (Russian: \u0413\u043e\u0441\u0443\u0434\u0430\u0440\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0435\u043d\u043d\u0430\u044f \u041f\u0440\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0441\u0438\u0439\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0439 \u0424\u0435\u0434\u0435\u0440\u0430\u0446\u0438\u0438 , \"Gosudarstvennaya Premiya Rossiyskoy Federatsii\"; official translation in Russia: Russian Federation National Award) is a state honorary prize established in 1992 as the successor for the USSR State Prize following the breakup of the Soviet Union. In 2004 the rules for selection of laureates and the status of the award were significantly changed making them closer to such awards as the Nobel Prize or the Soviet Lenin Prize\n\nLenin Peace Prize: The International Lenin Peace Prize (Russian: \u043c\u0435\u0436\u0434\u0443\u043d\u0430\u0440\u043e\u0434\u043d\u0430\u044f \u041b\u0435\u043d\u0438\u043d\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u043f\u0440\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f \u043c\u0438\u0440\u0430 , \"mezhdunarodnaya Leninskaya premiya mira)\" was a Soviet Union award named in honor of Vladimir Lenin. It was awarded by a panel appointed by the Soviet government, to notable individuals whom the panel indicated had \"strengthened peace among comrades\". It was founded as the International Stalin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Peoples, but was renamed the International Lenin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Peoples (Russian: \u041c\u0435\u0436\u0434\u0443\u043d\u0430\u0440\u043e\u0434\u043d\u0430\u044f \u041b\u0435\u043d\u0438\u043d\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u043f\u0440\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f \u00ab\u0417\u0430 \u0443\u043a\u0440\u0435\u043f\u043b\u0435\u043d\u0438\u0435 \u043c\u0438\u0440\u0430 \u043c\u0435\u0436\u0434\u0443 \u043d\u0430\u0440\u043e\u0434\u0430\u043c\u0438\u00bb , \"Mezhdunarodnaya Leninskaya premiya \u00abza ukrepleniye mira mezhdu narodami\u00bb\" ) as a result of destalinization. Unlike the Nobel Prize, the Lenin Peace Prize was usually awarded to several people a year rather than to just one individual. The prize was mainly awarded to prominent Communists and supporters of the Soviet Union who were not Soviet citizens. Notable recipients include: W. E. B. Du Bois, Fidel Castro, Salvador Allende, Mikis Theodorakis, Sean MacBride, Angela Davis, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Niemeyer, Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Abdul Sattar Edhi and Nelson Mandela.\n\nRodion Shchedrin: Rodion Konstantinovich Shchedrin (Russian: \u0420\u043e\u0434\u0438\u043e\u0301\u043d \u041a\u043e\u043d\u0441\u0442\u0430\u043d\u0442\u0438\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0429\u0435\u0434\u0440\u0438\u0301\u043d , \"Rodion Konstantinovi\u010d \u0160\u010dedrin\", ] ; born 16 December 1932) is a Russian composer and pianist, winner of the Lenin Prize (1984), USSR State Prize (1972), and the State Prize of the Russian Federation (1992), and is a former member of the Interregional Deputy Group (1989\u20131991). He is also a citizen of Lithuania and Spain.\n\nVladimir Kleiman: Vladimir Leonidovich Kleiman (Russian: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u041b\u0435\u043e\u043d\u0438\u0434\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u043b\u0435\u0439\u043c\u0430\u043d ; November 11, 1930 - April 7, 2014) was a Soviet and Russian scientist and designer in the field of rocketry, Hero of Socialist Labor (1975), winner of the Lenin Prize (1964), USSR State Prize (1980), the USSR Council of Ministers Prize (1986).\n\nIsaak Kikoin: Isaak Konstantinovich Kikoin (Russian: \u0418\u0441\u0430\u0430\u043a \u041a\u043e\u043d\u0441\u0442\u0430\u043d\u0442\u0438\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u0438\u043a\u043e\u0438\u043d ) (March 28, 1908, \u017dagar\u0117, Lithuania, Russian Empire \u2013 December 28, 1984, Moscow, USSR) was a leading Soviet physicist and academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. He was awarded the Stalin State Prize a total of four times (1942, 1949, 1951, 1953), the Lenin Prize in 1959, and the USSR State Prize in 1967 and 1980. Kikoin was named a Hero of Socialist Labor (1951); he also won the Kurchatov Medal (1971).\n\nMikhail Golant: Mikhail Borisovich Golant (Russian: \u041c\u0438\u0445\u0430\u0438\u0301\u043b \u0411\u043e\u0440\u0438\u0301\u0441\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u043e\u0301\u043b\u0430\u043d\u0442 ; 3 February 1923 \u2013 7 February 2001) was a Soviet and Russian scientist and engineer. Best known as a leader of Soviet design of backward-wave tubes, he was awarded the Lenin Prize, the USSR State Prize, and the State Prize of the Russian Federation. He worked with Nikolay Devyatkov on the application of EHF therapy.\n\nNadezhda Agaltsova: Nadezhda Alekseyevna Agaltsova (Russian: \u041d\u0430\u0434\u0435\u0436\u0434\u0430 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0410\u0433\u0430\u043b\u044c\u0446\u043e\u0432\u0430 ; born 1938) is a Russian scientist, the Lenin Prize winner for participation in the development of wide-angle aerial survey lenses of the third, fourth and fifth generations for cartographic purposes.", "question": "On what day and month of the year did Nadezhda Alekseyevna Agaltsova receive the Lenin Prize?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"recipient_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the person who received the prize."}, "prize_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the prize awarded."}, "award_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The day and month the prize was awarded, in 'Month Day' format."}, "award_reason": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific accomplishment for which the prize was awarded."}}, "required": ["recipient_name", "prize_name", "award_date", "award_reason"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"recipient_name": "Nadezhda Alekseyevna Agaltsova", "prize_name": "Lenin Prize", "award_date": null, "award_reason": "participation in the development of wide-angle aerial survey lenses of the third, fourth and fifth generations for cartographic purposes"}, "ground_truth": {"recipient_name": "Nadezhda Alekseyevna Agaltsova", "prize_name": "Lenin Prize", "award_date": "April 22", "award_reason": "participation in the development of wide-angle aerial survey lenses of the third, fourth and fifth generations for cartographic purposes"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2079, "output_tokens": 65, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "0d1982d3569f4b296625ce582fd60a0eb569b58d5c03c840aabf1fa8b37d07c4", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae234bb5542992decbdcc5c", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Wii", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "F-Zero X: F-Zero X is a futuristic racing video game for the Nintendo 64 (N64) console. Developed by Nintendo's EAD division, it was released in Japan, North America, and Europe in 1998. In 2000, an expansion pack was exclusively released in Japan providing numerous extra features not in the original game. \"F-Zero X\" was ported in 2004 to the iQue Player in China. The game was re-released on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan, Europe and in North America, in 2007. To honor the 100th Virtual Console release in Europe, it became available on June 15.\n\nSonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure: Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure (\u30bd\u30cb\u30c3\u30af\u30fb\u30b6\u30fb\u30d8\u30c3\u30b8\u30db\u30c3\u30b0\u30dd\u30b1\u30c3\u30c8\u30a2\u30c9\u30d9\u30f3\u30c1\u30e3\u30fc , Sonikku za Hejjihoggu Poketto Adobench\u0101 ) , or Sonic Pocket Adventure for short, is a 1999 platform video game in the \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" series developed by SNK. It was released in December 1999 in North America, and May 2000 in Japan, exclusively for the Neo Geo Pocket Color handheld game console. It is also only the second game of the Sonic series ever to be released on a non-Sega video game console, the first being \"Sonic Jam\" on the Game.com. The game was praised by critics, receiving perfect scores from multiple reviews.\n\nMonster Max: Monster Max is an isometric adventure video game developed by Rare and published by Titus Software. It was exclusively released for the Game Boy handheld game console in 1994. \"Monster Max\" was designed by Jon Ritman and Bernie Drummond and is very similar in both graphics and gameplay to Ritman and Drummond's 1987 title \"Head over Heels\". The game sold poorly but received very positive reviews from critics. It was not released in North America.\n\nVideo game accessory: A video game accessory is a distinct piece of hardware that is required to use a video game console, or one that enriches the video game's play experience. 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For the mobile systems like the PlayStation Portable and Game Boy iterations, there are many accessories to make them more usable in mobile environments, such as mobile chargers, lighting to improve visibility, and cases to both protect and help organize the collection of system peripherals to. Newer accessories include many home-made things like mod chips to bypass manufacturing protection or homemade software.\n\nPerfect Dark Zero: Perfect Dark Zero is a first-person shooter video game developed by Rare and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was exclusively released as a launch title for the Xbox 360 video game console on November 22, 2005 in North America and December 2, 2005 in Europe. The game is part of the \"Perfect Dark\" series and a prequel to the original \"Perfect Dark\". The story of the game follows bounty hunter Joanna Dark as she joins the Carrington Institute agency to prevent rival corporation dataDyne from getting possession of an ancient artefact which endows individuals with superhuman powers.\n\nPerfect Dark (Game Boy Color): Perfect Dark is an action video game developed and published by Rare. It was exclusively released for the Game Boy Color handheld game console in August 2000, shortly after the release of its Nintendo 64 counterpart. The game takes place in the year 2022, one year prior to the events of the Nintendo 64 game, and follows the exploits of Joanna Dark as she attempts to prove herself as an agent for the Carrington Institute agency. The gameplay revolves around shooting opponents and completing objectives such as rescuing hostages or recovering items. It also features a multiplayer mode where two players may compete in several deathmatch modes.\n\nJust Dance 3: Just Dance 3 is a music video game released on the Wii, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 with Kinect and Move support respectively for the latter two. It is part of the \"Just Dance\" video game series published by Ubisoft originally on the Wii. \"Just Dance 3\" was announced shortly after the release of \"Just Dance 2\" and was released on October 7, 2011 in North America and October 11, 2011 in Australia and Europe. Emiliana Torrini's song \"Jungle Drum\" was going to appear in the game, but it was later taken out for reasons. Ubisoft released \"Just Dance 4\" in October 2012.\n\nTurok 3: Shadow of Oblivion: Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion is a first-person shooter video game developed by Acclaim Studios Austin and published by Acclaim Entertainment. It was exclusively released for the Nintendo 64 video game console in 2000. \"Shadow of Oblivion\" is the third main installment of the \"Turok\" series and a sequel to \"\". The game received generally favorable reviews from critics. A separate game, also titled \"\", which is set in the same fictional universe but follows a different storyline, was released for the Game Boy Color in 2000.\n\nJust Dance 2: Just Dance 2 is a dance video game developed by Ubisoft Paris and Ubisoft Milan and published by Ubisoft. The game was released exclusively for Wii on 12 October 2010 in North America and in Australia and Europe on October 14, 2010, as a sequel to \"Just Dance\". \"Just Dance 2\" focuses on improvements and enhancements to the original game, including the addition of new co-operative \"Duet\" routines, a team-based battle mode, a new exergaming-oriented mode known as \"Just Sweat\", and support for new songs to be bought for the game as downloadable content.\n\nList of Mortal Kombat media: \"Mortal Kombat\" is a video game franchise originally developed and produced by Midway Games. The video games are a series of fighting games and several action-adventure games which debuted in North American arcades on October 8, 1992 with the release of \"Mortal Kombat\", created by Ed Boon and John Tobias. Mortal Kombat titles have been released on numerous different video game consoles, handheld game consoles, and personal computer platforms and is considered one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time with over 26 million games sold. 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The duo originally met in the late 1990s, and began to record music together in 2003 following the release of Danger Mouse's 2003 album \"Ghetto Pop Life\". Their first single, \"Crazy\", was released in 2006; it achieved worldwide chart success, reaching number two on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 \u2013 where it was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) \u2013 and reaching the top ten of the Australian, New Zealand and Swiss singles charts, among others. It also topped the UK Singles Chart, attracting considerable attention for becoming the first song ever to top the chart on digital download sales alone, following a change to the chart's eligibility rules allowing songs to chart purely on digital sales providing that it was given a physical release the following week. 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While many songs listed appear on multiple releases (for example, \"Spotlight on Christmas\" appears on \"Maybe This Christmas Too? \", \"The McGarrigle Christmas Hour\", and \"Elton John's Christmas Party\"), songs are listed based on the first release and only appear twice when the recordings have different production information (producer, length, etc.).\n\nSilver Machine: \"Silver Machine\" is a 1972 song by the UK rock group Hawkwind. It was originally released as a single on 9 June 1972, reaching number three on the UK singles chart. The single was re-issued in 1976, again in 1978 reaching number 34 on the UK singles charts, and once again in 1983 reaching number 67 on the UK singles charts. The original mix has been re-released on the remasters version of \"In Search of Space\".\n\nElton John's Christmas Party: Elton John's Christmas Party is a Christmas-themed compilation album from British singer-songwriter Elton John. 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The song found further success in 1991 in a live cover version recorded as a duet between John and George Michael, which reached number one in the UK and US.\n\nDo They Know It's Christmas?: \"Do They Know It's Christmas?\" is a song written in 1984 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in reaction to television reports of the 1983\u201385 famine in Ethiopia. It was first recorded in a single day on 25 November 1984 by Band Aid, a supergroup put together by Geldof and Ure and consisting mainly of the biggest British and Irish musical acts at the time. The single was released in the United Kingdom on 3 December 1984 and aided by considerable publicity it entered the UK Singles Chart at number one and stayed there for five weeks, becoming the Christmas number one of 1984. The record became the fastest selling single in UK chart history, selling a million copies in the first week alone and passing 3 million on the last day of 1984, on the way to becoming the biggest selling single of all time in the UK. It held this title until 1997 when it was overtaken by Elton John's \"Candle in the Wind 1997\", released in tribute to Princess Diana following her death. The original version of \"Do They Know It's Christmas?\" has sold 3.8 million copies in the UK to date.\n\nList of best-selling singles: According to \"Guinness World Records\", \"White Christmas\" (1942) by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single worldwide, with estimated sales of over 50 million copies. The song recognized as \"the best-selling single of all time\" was released before the pop/rock singles-chart era and \"was listed as the world's best-selling single in the first-ever \"Guinness Book of Records\" (published in 1955) and\u2014remarkably\u2014still retains the title more than 50 years later.\" \"Guinness World Records\" states that double A-side charity single \"Candle in the Wind 1997\"/\"Something About the Way You Look Tonight\" (1997) by Elton John, a tribute to the late Diana, Princess of Wales, is \"the biggest-selling single since UK and US singles charts began in the 1950s, having accumulated worldwide sales of 33 million copies,\" making it the second-best-selling single of all time.\n\nElton John: Sir Elton Hercules John, (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947), is an English singer, pianist, and composer. He has worked with lyricist Bernie Taupin as his songwriting partner since 1967; they have collaborated on more than 30 albums to date. In his five-decade career Elton John has sold more than 300million records, making him one of the best-selling music artists in the world. He has more than fifty Top 40 hits, including seven consecutive No. 1 US albums, 58 \"Billboard\" Top 40 singles, 27 Top 10, four No. 2 and nine No. 1. For 31 consecutive years (1970\u20132000) he had at least one song in the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. His tribute single, re-penned in dedication to the late Princess Diana, \"Candle in the Wind 1997\" sold over 33million copies worldwide and is the best-selling single in the history of the UK and US singles charts. He has also composed music, produced records, and has occasionally acted in films. John owned Watford Football Club from 1976 to 1987, and 1997 to 2002. He is an honorary Life President of the club, and in 2014 had a stand named after him at the club's home stadium.\n\nThis Train Don't Stop There Anymore: \"This Train Don't Stop There Anymore\" is a 2001 song performed by Elton John. 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The species was named in honor if both Cristina Fern\u00e1ndez de Kirchner and N\u00e9stor Kirchner, presidents of Argentina.\n\nN\u00e9stor Kirchner Dam: The N\u00e9stor Kirchner Dam, formerly known as Condor Cliffs Dam, is a concrete-face rock-fill dam being built on the Santa Cruz River about 180 km west of Puerto Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. It is named after the former president N\u00e9stor Kirchner, born in Santa Cruz. A consortium led by China's Gezhouba Group was awarded the contract to build the N\u00e9stor Kirchner Dam and Jorge Cepernic Dam downstream in August 2013. The consortium will also fund the construction. Both dams are expected to cost nearly US$4.8 billion. It will be built by the firm \"Electroingenier\u00eda\", led by Osvaldo Acosta and Gerardo Ferreyra. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation and its power station will have an installed capacity of 1140 MW .\n\nDeath and state funeral of N\u00e9stor Kirchner: Argentina\u2019s former President and 1st Secretary General of the Union of South American Nations, N\u00e9stor Kirchner, died of heart failure on the morning of 27 October 2010 at the Jose Formenti hospital in El Calafate, Santa Cruz Province at the age of 60. Efforts to revive him were unsuccessful. His wife, President Cristina Fern\u00e1ndez de Kirchner, was present with him when he died. He was also expected to run for president in 2011.\n\nAn\u00edbal Fern\u00e1ndez: An\u00edbal Domingo Fern\u00e1ndez (born January 9, 1957) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, lawyer, and certified public accountant who has been a close ally, loyal to both, the late President N\u00e9stor Kirchner and the former President Cristina Fern\u00e1ndez de Kirchner. He has held several cabinet positions under three presidents, serving in these offices for a total of over nine years. He served as Minister of Production under Eduardo Duhalde, as Interior Minister under N\u00e9stor Kirchner, as Minister of Justice under Cristina Fern\u00e1ndez de Kirchner, and as the President's Cabinet Chief from 2009 to 2011.\n\nLa C\u00e1mpora: La C\u00e1mpora is an Argentine political youth organization supporting the governments of N\u00e9stor Kirchner and Cristina Fern\u00e1ndez de Kirchner. It is named after former peronist president H\u00e9ctor Jos\u00e9 C\u00e1mpora. Although it was established in 2003, it became politically notorious after the death of former president N\u00e9stor Kirchner.\n\nLa audacia y el c\u00e1lculo: La audacia y el c\u00e1lculo (Spanish: \"The boldness and the strategy\" ) is a 2011 Argentine book by Beatriz Sarlo. It is focused in the history of Argentina from 2003 to 2010, the presidency of N\u00e9stor Kirchner and part of the first presidency of Cristina Fern\u00e1ndez de Kirchner (still influenced by N\u00e9stor Kirchner). Sarlo details the plots used by N\u00e9stor Kirchner to increase his political power.\n\nMartin B\u00e1ez: Martin Antonio B\u00e1ez is an Argentinian businessman and the son of L\u00e1zaro B\u00e1ez. 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The magazine focuses on life's-style issues, health articles and Christian devotional and other religious articles. From its historical roots, the magazine emphasizes the second coming of Christ to this earth and living such lives so as to be able to meet Jesus at His second coming.\n\nSelected Stories of Philip K. Dick: Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick is a collection of science fiction stories by Philip K. Dick. It was first published by Random House in 2002. Many of the stories had originally appeared in the magazines \"Planet Stories\", \"Fantasy and Science Fiction\", \"Imagination\", \"Space Science Fiction\", \"Astounding\", \"Beyond Fantasy Fiction\", \"Orbit\", \"Galaxy Science Fiction\", \"Fantastic Universe\", \"Amazing Stories\", \"Rolling Stone College Papers\", \"Omni\" and \"Playboy\".\n\nYear's Best Science Fiction Novels: 1954: Year\u2019s Best Science Fiction Novels: 1954 is a 1954 anthology of science fiction novellas edited by E. F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty. 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Many of the stories had originally appeared in the magazines \"If\", \"Science Fiction Adventures\", \"Science Fiction Stories\", \"Orbit\", \"Fantasy and Science Fiction\", \"Imagination\", \"Future\", \"Galaxy Science Fiction\", \"Beyond Fantasy Fiction\", \"Satellite\", \"Science Fiction Quarterly\", \"Imaginative Tales\" and \"Space Science Fiction\".\n\nThe Philip K. Dick Reader: The Philip K. Dick Reader is a collection of science fiction stories by American writer Philip K. Dick. It was first published by Citadel Twilight in 1997. Many of the stories had originally appeared in the magazines \"If\", \"Science Fiction Adventures\", \"Science Fiction Stories\", \"Orbit\", \"Fantasy and Science Fiction\", \"Imagination\", \"Future\", \"Galaxy Science Fiction\", \"Beyond Fantasy Fiction\", \"Satellite\", \"Imaginative Tales\", \"Fantastic Universe\" and \"Space Science Fiction\". It is identical in content and order to the edition of volume 3 of the Collected Stories of Philip K. 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The collection was reprinted by Citadel Press in 2003 under the title Paycheck and Other Classic Stories.\n\nThe Best of Philip K. Dick: The Best of Philip K. Dick is a collection of science fiction stories by Philip K. Dick. It was first published by Del Rey Books in 1977. Many of the stories had originally appeared in the magazines \"Planet Stories\", \"Fantasy and Science Fiction\", \"Space Science Fiction\", \"Imagination\", \"Astounding Stories\", \"Galaxy Science Fiction\", \"Amazing Stories\", \"Science Fiction Stories\" and \"Startling Stories\", as well as the anthologies \"Dangerous Visions\" and \"Star Science Fiction Stories No.3\".\n\nThe Variable Man: The Variable Man is a novella written and sold by Philip K. Dick before he had an agent. It was first published in Space Science Fiction (British), Vol. 2 No. 2, July 1953 and Space Science Fiction, September 1953 with the US publication illustrated by Alex Ebel. Despite the magazine cover dates it is unclear whether the first publication was in the UK or in the United States where magazines tended to be published farther ahead of their cover dates than in the UK. \"The Variable Man\" can be found in several collections of Dick's short stories, including \"The Variable Man\" and \"The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford\".\n\nRobots, Androids, and Mechanical Oddities: Robots, Androids, and Mechanical Oddities: The Science Fiction of Philip K. Dick is a collection of science fiction stories by Philip K. Dick. It was first published by the Southern Illinois University Press in 1984 and was edited by Patricia S. Warrick and Martin H. Greenberg. 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It was repeatedly nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine (1978, 1979 and 1980); this led to accusations that if \"Janus\" had not been feminist, it wouldn't have been nominated. Eighteen issues were published under this name from 1975\u20131980; it was succeeded by \"Aurora SF\" (\"Aurora Speculative Feminism\").\n\nCupid Media: Cupid Media is an online dating company that operates 35 niche dating websites based on religion, ethnicity, lifestyle and special interests. The network of sites are available in multiple languages and since its founding in 2000, over 35 million singles have registered across the company's sites. Cupid Media is based on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.\n\nInteresource: Interesource is a media agency and graphic design company based in Shoreditch, East London. 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It stars James Spader, Polly Walker, Michael Caine and Maggie Smith. The film was later re-released under the title It All Came True (not to be confused with the completely unrelated 1940 Humphrey Bogart film of the same name). It was to be Peter Yates' last film made for cinema, although in most markets it went directly to TV or home video.\n\nWhat I Saw: Reports from Berlin, 1920-1933: What I Saw: Reports from Berlin, 1920-1933 is a book of reportage by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth from the era of the Weimar Republic. The selection of pieces from Roth's large journalistic output was made by Michael Bienert and published in German in 1996. 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An English translation by Michael Hofmann was published in 2001.\n\nThe Emperor's Tomb: The Emperor's Tomb (German: Die Kapuzinergruft ) is a 1938 novel by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth. The Overlook Press published an English translation by John Hoare in 1984. The novel was adapted into the 1971 film \"Trotta\" directed by Johannes Schaaf. New Directions Publishing Corporation published a new translation by Michael Hofmann in 2013.\n\nBangladesh Film Directors Association: Bangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Film Directors Association\u2019s General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon. 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Dennis, who spoke Greek fluently, appeared in a number of television programs in the 1960s and 1970s including playing the parts of Orderly Nick Kanavaras on the medical drama \"Ben Casey\" and Uncle Constantine on the detective show \"Kojak\".\n\nMichael Hofmann (director): Michael Hofmann (born 1961) is a German film director.\n\nEden (2006 film): Eden is a 2006 German film directed by Michael Hofmann in which a successful chef falls for a married woman.\n\nMichael Hofmann (sumi-e): Michael Hofmann is an artist and teacher. He has been an active sumi-e painter since moving from the United States to Japan in 1972. For 33 years Hofmann worked closely with (1904-2005), the prominent sumi-e painter, Abbot of Kokusei-ji Temple, Awajishima and Director of Japan's National Association of Nanga Painters. Hofmann has taught sumi-e ink painting at universities, museums and cultural institutions in both Japan and the United States. 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He has been nominated for 47 B. Iden Payne Awards and 24 Critics' Table Awards for acting, directing, and producing. He has received fourteen B. Iden Payne Awards, including a 2008 award for directing \"Dog Sees God\" and a 2007 award for directing \"The Pillowman\", a 2004 award for directing The Drawer Boy and a 2003 award for directing \"Quake\" at HPT. He also won the 2012 Critics' Table Award for Outstanding Direction for \"The Aliens\", 2007 Critics' Table Award for Outstanding Lead Acting for \"St. Nicholas\" and \"Thom Pain (based on nothing)\", and a 2003 Austin Critics\u2019 Table award for directing \"Something Someone Someplace Else\" and \"Marion Bridge\" for HPT, and was awarded the 1999 Critics\u2019 Table John Bustin Award for \"conspicuous achievement.\" He was voted Best Director in the Austin Chronicle Reader's Poll in 2010, 2012, and 2013. 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In the evangelical \"ordo salutis\" (\"order of salvation\"), adoption is usually regarded as a step immediately subsequent to justification. As a theological word, adoption has similar connotations to the act of legally placing a child with a parent or parents other than those to whom they were born. There are three references in the New Testament to God \"adopting\" Christians as his own children (Galatians 4:5, Romans 8:15 and Ephesians 1:5) and one reference to the adoption by God, of the \"people of Israel\" (Romans 9:4). Adoption as a theological term introduces a relational dimension to the consequences of Salvation. Adoption as a theological concept is also another consequence of the 'legal' act of justification, alongside redemption and reconciliation. The Old Testament precedent for this term comes from the story of Mephibosheth, who despite not being part of Davidic family was included in the Royal inheritance (2 Samuel 9:7-13). 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Most of the people that live in the village are Paraiyar and are farmers.\n\nKnickerbocker Village: Knickerbocker Village Limited is a lower middle class housing development situated between the Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge, in the Two Bridges section of the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. Although the location was generally considered to fall in the Lower East Side, it has come to be thought of as part of Chinatown in recent years. It is located a short distance from New York City Hall, Civic Center, and the South Street Seaport. The complex consists of 1,590 apartments in twelve 13-story brick buildings surrounding two courtyards at 10-12-14-16-18-20 Monroe Street and 30-32-34-36-38-40 Monroe Street on the Lower East Side, taking up two whole city blocks and bounded by Catherine Street, Monroe Street, Market Street, and Cherry Street.\n\nVarugad: The hill rises about 250 feet above the level of the plateau, which itself constitutes the summit of the Mahadev range at this point. The cone with the walls on it is seen from a great distance and appears very small indeed. But on near approach it is seen to be but the inner citadel of a place of considerable size and strength for the times in which it was built. On the south-west the outer wall or enceinte is entered by a rude gateway of a single pointed arch about eight feet high and five feet broad. As usual there is a curtain of solid masonry inside. The gate lies about 150 yards east of the edge of the plateau, which there terminates in an almost unbroken vertical precipice of several hundred feet in height and receding in a north-easterly direction. No wall was built along about three hundred yards of this part which is absolutely unscalable, but for the rest of the way the walling is continued along the edge of the cliff in a north-east direction for about another three hundred yards. Here it turns still following the cliff to the south-east for another seven hundred yards, and then gradually rounds to the westward covering four hundred and fifty yards more till it meets the gateway. But for the break of the inaccessible precipice this outer wall would form a nearly equilateral triangle with the corners rounded off, the side being of some six hundred and fifty yards. Facing nearly north, about fifty yards from the north-east angle, is a gateway with a couple of curtains in solid masonry. This entrance is cut in the sides of the cliff about twenty feet below the top which is reached by some dozen steps. It consisted as usual of a pointed arch, the top fallen in, about ten feet high by five broad. It leads out to the path down to Girvi, a village in the plains below and it probably formed the communication with Phaltan. This road winds down the face of the range for some five hundred feet till it hits the shoulder of a spur which it then follows to the base. The walling on the south side, from the edge of the cliff to some hundred yards east of the southern gate, is not more than a couple of feet in thickness and consists of all-fitting stones unmortared. The rest is massive and well mortared and still fairly preserved. The average height is from seven to ten feet. In the south-east angle is a rude temple of Bhairavnath and a few houses with the remains of Man y more. On the right side of the southern gate is a well preserved stone pond about thirty yards square with steps leading down to it. Next to and on the north of Bhairavnath's temple is another pond. The way up to the fort proper or upper and lower citadels is from the north side. The path up the hill side, which is steep but with grass and soil left in Man y places, is almost destroyed. About 150 feet up is the outer citadel built on a sort of shoulder of the hill and facing almost due west. It contains two massive bastions of excellent masonry looking north-west and south-west so that guns planted on them could comMan d respectively the north and south gateways. This citadel was connected with the main wall by a cross wall running across the whole breadth of the fort from east to west. Its entrance lies close below that to the upper citadel. A masonry curtain projects so as to hide the arch itself, which is not more than seven feet high by three broad, and has to be entered from due east. On the south side the walls are carried right up to the scarp of the upper citadel and are some ten feet high, so that to take the lower citadel in rear or flank must have been difficult. The upper citadel is above a vertical scarp some thirty feet high. The entrance to it lies some thirty feet above that to the lower citadel, and is cut in the rock about eight feet wide. There is a gateway of a pointed arch with the top fallen in and twenty odd steps leading up to it and ten more cut out of the rock, and winding up past the inside curtain on to the top. The walls of this upper citadel are still in tolerable preservation. They were originally about ten feet high and built of fair masonry. There is a large turret on the south-west corner, evidently meant to comMan d the southern gate. About ten yards to the east of this turret is a new looking building which was the headquarters or sadar. Immediately east of this and below it is a great pit about thirty feet square and equally deep roughly cut in the rock and said by the people to be a dungeon. Next to it on the south is a small pond evenly cut and lined with mortar used for storing water. There are some remains of sepoys' houses, and, near the turret, a small stone wheel said to belong to a gun. The outer walls east of the gates have bastions at every turn of the cliffs, and the masonry here is particularly strong and well preserved. It would appear that attacks were dreaded chiefly from the plain below. The assailants could either come up the spur towards the north entrance or they might attempt the spurs on the other side of the eastern ravine and attack the southern gateway. Hence apparently the reason for strengthening the walls of the enceinte on this side. After passing the southern gateway the assailants would be commanded Maan, Maharashtra from the lower citadel. They Would then be encountered by the cross wall. If that obstacle was overcome the besieged would run round the east side and into the two citadels. The appearance from the fort of the plain in the north is most formidable. The Panvan plateau completely commands Maan, Maharashtra and almost overhangs it. The fort is believed to have been built by Shivaji to resist the Moghals whose attacks he must have dreaded from the plain below. The Karkhanis or Superintendent of the fort was a Prabhu. The fort garrison consisted of 200 Ramoshis, Mahars, and other hereditary Gadkaris besides sepoys. It was surrendered in 1818 to Vitthal Pant Phadnis of the Raja of Satara left in charge of the town. He detached 200 men to take possession, being part of a force then raised to protect the town from the enterprizes of Bajirav's garrisons then in the neighbourhood. [Elphinstone in Pendhari and Maratha War Papers, 245.]\n\nKingsley Dam: Kingsley Dam is located on the east side of Lake McConaughy in central Keith County, Nebraska, and is the second largest hydraulic fill dam in the world. It was built as part of the New Deal project. The dam is 162 ft tall, 3.1 mi long, and 1100 ft wide at its base. On the east side of the dam is Lake Ogallala and on the south side is the Kingsley Hydroelectricity Plant. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District are also located in this area. Kingsley Dam, the Kingsley Hydroelectricity Plant, the Morning Glory Spillway, and the Outlet Tower \u2013 a large structure near the dam used to release water from the lake \u2013 are main visual icons of Lake McConaughy.\n\nKishorchak: Kishorchak is a village in Bhogpur (Purba Medinipur) Gram panchayat in Kolaghat block of Tamluk sub-division of Purba Medinipur district in the state of West Bengal. Nearest town is Panskura. The village is surrounded by Namalbarh in west side, Bhogpur (Purba Medinipur) in east side and South Eastern Railway Zone in north and Kaminachak village in south. This village is situated near Bhogpur railway station. This railway station is main mode of transport for this village as well as other neighboring village.Though NH6 is 5\u00a0km away from this village but people this village used it for only goods transportation, because there is no mode of public transport is available through NH6 from this village. Kishorchak Banamali High School is situated in the western side of the village and also a Bengali medium primary school is located in same side was established in 1927.\n\nSecond Avenue (Manhattan): Second Avenue is an avenue on the East Side of the New York City borough of Manhattan extending from Houston Street at its south end to the Harlem River Drive at 128th Street at its north end. 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They qualified for the playoffs as a wild-card team as the #5 seed, and beat the #4 seed Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9\u20137), the top-seeded Dallas Cowboys (13\u20133), and the #2 seed Green Bay Packers (13\u20133) to become the National Football Conference representative in Super Bowl XLII. There, they defeated the heavily favored and previously undefeated 18\u20130 New England Patriots and spoiled their perfect season. The 2007 New York Giants became the 9th wild card team in NFL history to reach the Super Bowl and the 5th wild card team to win the Super Bowl, and the very first NFC wild card to accomplish the feat. They were the third team in history to win three road playoff games en route to a Super Bowl and set a league record for most consecutive road wins in a single season (11), though the Super Bowl is played on a neutral field rather than an opponent's stadium. It was the 7th league championship season for the New York Giants and their first since they won Super Bowl XXV in 1991.\n\nHiromichi Kunikawa: Hiromichi Kunikawa (\u570b\u5ddd \u6d69\u9053 , Kunikawa Hiromichi , born 5 November 1981) is a Japanese motorcycle racer. At national level he has competed in the GP250 and ST600 classes of the MFJ All Japan Road Race Championship. In 2010 he was signed by Bimota M Racing to replace Niccol\u00f2 Canepa for the last races of the Moto2 World Championship season. In 2016 he made a wild card appearance in the Supersport World Championship. In 2017 he competes in the European rounds of the Supersport World Championship aboard a Honda CBR600RR.\n\n2014 BWF World Championships \u2013 Men's singles: The Men's Singles tournament of the 2014 BWF World Championships took place from August 25\u201331. Lin Dan was not given wild card entry into the 2014 World Championships, as they did in 2013.\n\nCollin Altamirano: Collin Altamirano is an American tennis player from Yuba City, California. Altamirano won the 2013 USTA Boys 18 National Championship as an unseeded player, the first ever to do so, and thus earned a wild card entry into the 2013 U.S. Open. In the final he defeated Jared Donaldson 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. At the 2013 U.S. Open, Altamirano lost to 22-seed Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany in the first round. 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The magazine is written and produced by Curtin University students and published by the Curtin Student Guild. 2009 would see 5 issues published, and approximately 10,000 copies distributed per issue. These are distributed on the Curtin Bentley campus in Western Australia, as well as to many street location across the Perth metro area.\n\nThe Absynthe: Absynthe Magazine is a student magazine at Trent University. Though commonly referred to as a newspaper, it is, according to its constitution, a magazine. \"Absynthe\" does not have a stated political bias, because the articles are written and submitted by any members of the Trent community. It was established in 1999 by Ken Giffen, Brad Harkness and Peter Read. Matt Griem maintained the paper through its second edition. In 2003, the organization formalized and created an executive board and a publication team. 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St. Mary's Church (overlooking Carisbrooke High Street with views to the castle), began life as part of a Benedictine priory, established by French monks about 1150. The priory was dissolved by King Henry V of England in 1415 during the French Wars. Neglect over the centuries took its toll, but in 1907 the church was restored to its full glory. Its most striking feature is the 14th century tower, rising in five stages with a turret at one corner and a battlemented and pinnacled crown.\n\nSilius Titus: Silius Titus (1623\u20131704), of Bushey, was an English politician, Captain of Deal Castle, and Groom of the Bedchamber to King Charles II. Colonel Titus was an organiser in the attempted escape of King Charles I from Carisbrooke Castle.\n\nThree Kingdoms (TV series): Three Kingdoms (Chinese: \u4e09\u56fd) is a 2010 Chinese television series based on the events in the late Eastern Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. The plot is adapted from the 14th century historical novel \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms\" and other stories about the Three Kingdoms period. Directed by Gao Xixi, the series had a budget of over 160 million RMB (30 million USD) and took five years of pre-production work. Shooting of the series commenced in October 2008, and was released in China in May 2010.\n\nList of people of the Three Kingdoms: The following are lists of people significant to the Three Kingdoms period (220\u2013280) of Chinese history. Their names are sorted in alphabetical order. Fictional characters in Luo Guanzhong's historical novel \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms\" and those found in other cultural references to the Three Kingdoms are listed separately in List of fictional people of the Three Kingdoms.\n\nCarisbrooke Castle: Carisbrooke Castle is a historic motte-and-bailey castle located in the village of Carisbrooke (near Newport), Isle of Wight, England. 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It was released on December 2, 2015 via Avex Trax and her label Dimension Point as the singer's third consecutive non-album single, being supported by B-side track \"Black Make-Up\". \"Red Carpet\" was distributed in two physical formats\u2014a standard CD, and a CD and DVD bundle\u2014and was made available for digital consumption. The recording was written and composed by Matthew Tishler, Paula Winger, Stephanie Lewis and Tiger, whilst production was handled by Tishler. Musically, the track is an upbeat neo soul ballad with elements of contemporary R&B, and features guitars, synthesizers, keyboards and drums as instrumentation. Lyrically, the songwriting focuses on themes of self-confidence, empowerment and narcissism, and uses the title as a metaphor for life experiences.\n\nMatthew Tishler: Matthew Tishler is a multi-platinum songwriter and music producer who has written and produced songs for teen pop artists like Ashley Tisdale, China Anne McClain, Ross Lynch and Lemonade Mouth, often for film and television productions. Tishler has also written and produced music for Asian artists and bands like EXILE Atsushi, Kumi Koda, TVXQ, and BoA. Tishler is responsible for producing and co-writing the theme song to Girl Meets World, \"Take On The World\", performed by Sabrina Carpenter and Rowan Blanchard. In early 2016, Tishler was responsible for producing and co-writing a wave of successful K-Pop singles for S.M. Entertainment, including \"Sing for You\" by EXO, \"Rain\" by Taeyeon from Girls' Generation, and \"Call You Bae\" by Ji-min of AOA from FNC Entertainment (featuring Xiumin of EXO), \"Dimple\" by BTS charting combined sales in excess of 1.4 million units.\n\nBae Bae: \"Bae Bae\" is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Big Bang. It was released digitally on May 1, 2015 by YG Entertainment, as the first single from \"Made\", being included in the single album \"M\", the first music release alongside \"Loser\" for the band since \"Still Alive\" (2012). Written and produced by G-Dragon, Teddy and T.O.P, \"Bae Bae\" was noted for its sexual lyrics and music video. The song finished 2015 as the fourth best performing song of the year on the Gaon Digital's year-end chart, making Big Bang the first act to have three songs in the Top 5 year-end chart.\n\nJordan Kyle: Jordan Kyle is a music producer, songwriter and sound engineer based in Los Angeles, California. He has written and produced for EXO, Girls' Generation, SHINee, Super Junior-D&E, Charice, Niel, Madtown, UNIQ, Oh My Girl, History, Speed, Royal Pirates, Halo, Adventure Club, Terravita, Cosmic Girls and more. His corporate works include music creation for Disney, MTV, Sony Music, and Rocawear. Jordan's song for Charice Pempengco was written with Kara DioGuardi and Jason Derulo. His work includes the #86 most played song on Canadian radio since 2001, the #5 best selling K-Pop single in America / Billboard Best K-Pop Song of The Year in 2013, and composition / production on the #12 best selling Korean album ever - having been part of a national sales record not seen for over 12 years in Korea.\n\nEyes Wide Open (Sabrina Carpenter album): Eyes Wide Open is the debut studio album by American singer Sabrina Carpenter. It was released by Hollywood Records on April 14, 2015. Carpenter began planning the project in 2014, after she launched her debut EP \"Can't Blame a Girl for Trying\", she wanted to make a full-length LP. All the tracks on that EP were included on the album. The majority of the album was recorded in 2014, but she recorded since 2013 until 2015. The album was produced by various artists like Jerrod Bettis, Mitch Allan, Brian Malouf, Jim McGorman, Steven Solomon, Captain Cuts, Matthew Tishler, Jon Ingoldsby, Jon Levine, Jordan Higgins, Matt Squire and John Gordon. Musically, the album has a pop sound with folk, pop rock and teen pop influences. Its production consists on guitars, piano, drums and keyboards. In general, the album talks about Sabrina's personal experiences, friendship, love and teenage problems.\n\nItsuka Kitto...: \"Itsuka Kitto...\" (\u3044\u3064\u304b\u304d\u3063\u3068\u2026 ) is the debut single by Atsushi, the lead singer of the popular Japanese band Exile. 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To promote the song and the EP, AOA performed \"Good Luck\" on several South Korean music programs, including \"Music Bank\", \"Show! Music Core\" and \"Inkigayo\". A music video for the title track was also released on May 16. The song was a commercial success peaking at number 2 on the \"Gaon\" Digital Chart. It has sold over 545,952 digital copies as of July 2016.\n\nXiumin: Kim Min-seok (born (1990--) 26, 1990 ), better known by his stage name Xiumin, is a South Korean singer and actor. He is best known as a member of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO, its sub-group EXO-M, and its sub-unit EXO-CBX.\n\nIn a World Called Catastrophe: \"In a World Called Catastrophe\" is a song by Canadian rock artist Matthew Good. It was released in January 2003 as the second single from his debut solo album, \"Avalanche\". The song reached number 5 on Canada's Singles Chart. As with the previous single \"Weapon\", the song features accompaniment by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. The song was featured on the 8th edition of the Canadian series of \"Now That's What I Call Music\".\n\nDear Diary (Namie Amuro song): \"Dear Diary\" is a song by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro, released as a double A-side single with her track \"Fighter\". It was released on October 26, 2016 via Dimension Point and Avex Trax as Amuro's seventh consecutive non-album single, and is the theme song to the Japanese drama\u2013horror film, \"\" (2016). It was distributed with \"Dear Diary\" in two physical formats\u2014standard CD and CD/DVD bundle. \"Dear Diary\" was written, composed and produced by Matthew Tishler, Felicia Barton, Aaron Benward, and frequent collaborator Tiger. 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The campaign claims that fairness and equal time requires educating students with a 'critical analysis of evolution' where \"the full range of scientific views\", evolution's \"unresolved issues\", and the \"scientific weaknesses of evolutionary theory\" will be presented and evaluated alongside intelligent design concepts like irreducible complexity presented as a scientific argument against evolution through oblique references to books by design proponents listed in the bibliography of the Institute-proposed \"Critical Analysis of Evolution\" lesson plans.\n\nGert Korthof: Gert Korthof is a Dutch biologist who is trained in Utrecht University. He has reviewed various books of evolution, creationism, and intelligent design, including Michael Behe's \"The Edge of Evolution\". He contributed to \"Why Intelligent Design Fails: A Scientific Critique of the New Creationism\".\n\nRobert K. 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A second edition, which gave up the articles more reminiscent of a general encyclopedia, was published in 2002 and was listed as one of the Library Journal's \"Best Reference Sources\" for 2003.\n\nG.P. van Itterzon: Gerrit Pieter van Itterzon (11 December 1900, Amsterdam - 16 November 1992) was a Dutch theologian of the Dutch Reformed Church. He wrote his dissertation on the Dutch theologian Franciscus Gomarus, on whom he published as well. In 1958 he became professor of theology at Utrecht University. He was one of the editors of the second edition of the \"Christelijke Encyclopedie\" (1956-1961), a standard reference work for the Dutch Reformed Church, and author of popular religious works.\n\nDarwin's Black Box: Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution (1996; second edition 2006) is a book by Michael J. Behe, a professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture. 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First conceived as a series of ringtones, the album marked Ferraro's transition from his previous lo-fi recording approach to a sharply produced, electronic aesthetic that deliberately evokes sources such as elevator music, corporate mood music, easy-listening, and outdated computer sound design. The album has been interpreted as engaging with themes such as hyperreality, disposable consumer culture, 1990s retro-futurism, advertising, and musical kitsch.\n\nLaptop Symphony: Laptop Symphony is a compilation album by American electronic musician Brian Transeau (aka BT), composed of a collection of various electronica, breakbeat, trance, and dubstep songs from popular artists. The album was released on May 14, 2012, in both physical and digital form. The release formats differ in that the physical release contains two continuous mixes done by Transeau (one on each disc), while the digital release contains the original non-mixed songs as well as the continuous mixes. 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The record is a collection of tracks that, before its release, were only available as demos found on Haley's internet mixtape series \"Komputer Kasts\" and his SoundCloud account. These early tracks, some of which were produced before the release of \"Cyanide Sisters\" (2010), showcase Haley exploring an electropop funk music sound that would later come to define the Com Truise project.Critical reception upon release was mixed overall; a common praise was the album's sound design, while a frequent criticism was its repetition and the lack of distinction of tone and feel from each track.\n\nRichard Devine: Richard Devine is an Atlanta-based electronic musician and sound designer. He is recognized for producing a layered and heavily processed sound, combining influences from glitch music to old and modern electronic music. Devine largely records for the Miami-based Schematic Records, which was founded by Josh Kay of Phoenecia. He has also done extensive recording and sample work with Josh Kay under the name DEVSND. As a result of praise of his music from Autechre as well as a remix of Aphex Twin's Come To Daddy, Devine recorded an album for Warp Records which was jointly released by Schematic and Warp.\n\nHOME (musician): Randy Goffe (born 1996) is an American electronic musician and producer from Punta Gorda, Florida, who now resides in Chicago, better known by his stage name HOME. He first achieved notoriety with the song \"Resonance\", off his debut full-length album \"Odyssey\". The song was posted to YouTube, where it got associated with the Vaporwave scene. The album is a \"mix of 80s synths, resonating bass, and pulsing drums work well together resulting in relaxing yet moving tracks.\"\n\nThese Hopeful Machines: These Hopeful Machines is the Grammy-nominated sixth studio album by American electronic musician BT. Released on February 1, 2010, the album sees collaborations with the likes of JES, Rob Dickinson, Christian Burns and Kirsty Hawkshaw, also featuring a cover of \"The Ghost in You\" by The Psychedelic Furs. Because some tracks exceed 10 minutes in length, the album spans two discs with six tracks on each. In an effort to make the album more accessible to casual listeners, the record was eventually re-issued as a single-disc version with shorter tracks, titled \"These\u00a0Humble\u00a0Machines\". In addition, the album would later spawn a double disc remix edition titled \"These Re-Imagined Machines\", also featured as a \"Limited Collector\u2019s Edition Box Set\". With great reception from the critics, the album was nominated for the 2011 Grammy Awards under Best Electronic/Dance Album.\n\nBrave Enough: Brave Enough is the third studio album by American electronic musician Lindsey Stirling, released independently on the imprint Lindseystomp Records on August 19, 2016. 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The album is the sixth best-selling album of all time in Mexico with 5.5 million sales, but it is the highest selling album by a female artist. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Performance. The album inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2013.\n\nLantana (singer): Alba G\u00e1rate (born December 18, 1980), better known by her stage name, Lantalba, is a Spanish singer, songwriter, musician, producer and actress, previously known as Lantana. She was born in Barcelona and raised in Fuengirola, M\u00e1laga. She moved to Madrid when she was 19 years old to study acting and pursue her musical career. She was signed with EMI/Virgin by 2006 and Rubie Music in 2010. She was nominated to several important Spanish awards, including The 21st Goya Awards, MTV Spain Awards, Televisi\u00f3n Espa\u00f1ola Awards Album of the Year and The Spanish Music Awards. 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While promoting this album, Marta recorded along with opera singer Andrea Bocelli the song \"Vivo por Ella\", which became a worldwide smash hit and was later included on the international pressings of \"Azabache\". The majority of the tracks were recorded in English (as usual for any Marta Sanchez album) and were released under the title \"One Step Closer\".\n\nBeatriz Luengo: Beatriz Luengo Gonz\u00e1lez (born 23 December 1982) is a Spanish singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, and entrepreneur. She gained international recognition by portraying Lola Fern\u00e1ndez in the Antena 3 series \"One Step Forward\" (Spanish: \"Un paso adelante\") and its spin\u2013off musical group UPA Dance. Consisting of Luengo, Pablo Puyol, Miguel \u00c1ngel Mu\u00f1oz, M\u00f3nica Cruz and Silvia Marty, UPA Dance released one studio album, \"UPA Dance\", which reached number one at the Spanish Albums Chart and sold over 1.1 million units in Spain and France.\n\nAlexandre Pires discography: The discography of Alexandre Pires, a Brazilian singer-songwriter, consists of eleven studio albums, two live albums, three compilations and other album appearances. In 2001, Pires released his first solo album to much success. He has continued to release albums both in Portuguese and in Spanish achieving several hits in Latin charts. In 2007, he released a tribute album to Spanish singer Julio Iglesias. 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It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 17, 1992. In the episode, Homer Simpson suffers a heart attack when Mr. Burns shouts at him at work. Dr. Hibbert tells Homer that he needs a triple bypass, but the Simpson family resorts to a discount surgeon after learning how expensive the operation would be in a regular hospital. The episode was written by Gary Apple and Michael Carrington and directed by David Silverman.\n\nDan Castellaneta: Daniel Louis Castellaneta ( ; born October 29, 1957) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and screenwriter. 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Jeff Ross, Sarah Silverman and David Hyde Pierce guest starred as themselves, with Jackie Mason and Kelsey Grammer reprising their respective roles as Rabbi Krustofski and Sideshow Bob, while Maurice LaMarche voiced several minor characters.\n\nBlame It on Lisa: \"Blame It on Lisa\" is the fifteenth episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". In the episode, the Simpson family goes to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in search of a Brazilian orphan named Ronaldo whom Lisa has been sponsoring. Lisa used to receive a letter from Ronaldo every month, but that recently stopped and according to personnel at the orphanage, he is missing. As the Simpsons search through Rio de Janeiro, Homer is kidnapped and in order to free him the family must pay a ransom of $50,000, which they do not have. Lisa soon discovers that Ronaldo has been working in a flamingo costume on the children's television series \"Teleboobies\", which is the reason he left the orphanage. Ronaldo finally meets up with the Simpsons and gives them the $50,000 they need to rescue Homer.\n\nA Short Story About Love: \"A Short Story About Love\" is the fifteenth episode of the fourth season of the Fox science-fiction drama television series \"Fringe\", and the series' 80th episode overall. The series follows members of a Federal Bureau of Investigation \"Fringe Division\" team based in Boston, Massachusetts that uses \"fringe\" science and FBI investigative techniques to investigate a series of unexplained, often ghastly occurrences, which are related to mysteries surrounding a parallel universe. \"A Short Story About Love\" centered on a scientist extracting the pheromones of his victims, all male spouses, and using the resulting substances as a perfume to get close to their wives. While the Fringe team investigates, Peter learns more about the Observer September.\n\nMichael Carrington (voice actor): Michael Carrington is an American comic writer and voice actor best known for his work on the animated series \"The Simpsons\". He co-wrote the episode \"Homer's Triple Bypass\" with Gary Apple and has provided occasional voicework, most notably as Sideshow Raheem (Krusty's militant black sideshow partner in the 1970s) in \"I Love Lisa\", the black comedian who does the joke about black drivers versus white drivers in \"Homer and Apu\", the drill sergeant in \"Simpson Tide,\" and a sportscaster in \"Million Dollar Abie\".\n\nWedding for Disaster: \"Wedding for Disaster\" is the fifteenth episode of the twentieth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 29, 2009. In the episode, Marge and Homer's second marriage turns out to be invalid, so they decide to get married again. Right before the remarriage, Homer goes missing, and Bart and Lisa suspect that he has been kidnapped by Sideshow Bob. The episode was written by Joel H. Cohen and directed by Chuck Sheetz. It features a guest appearance by Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob. Since airing, the episode has received mostly positive reviews from television critics. It was viewed by 6.58 million viewers in its original American broadcast.\n\nProject Runway Philippines: Project Runway Philippines is the Philippine adaptation of the American reality show \"Project Runway\". This reality television series, which aims to find \"the next big Filipino fashion designer,\" is produced by Solar Entertainment Corporation and Unitel Productions. It is shown on ETC. The series has an erratic airing schedule, as seasons 1 and 2 aired in 2008 and 2009, season 3 in 2012, and season 4 in 2105. The show was hosted by model and actress Teresa Herrera during the first two seasons. She was replaced by Filipina fashion legend Tweetie de Leon. Fashion designer Jojie Lloren serves as mentor since the first season while Filipino top model and lifestyle feature writer Apples Aberin and fashion designer Rajo Laurel complete the judging panel. The series fourth season ended on September 20, 2015.\n\nCitizen Joe: \"Citizen Joe\" is the fifteenth episode for season eight of the Canadian-American military science fiction television series \"Stargate SG-1\". The episode features known voice actor Dan Castellaneta, who voices Homer Simpson in \"The Simpsons\". The episode was written by executive producer Robert C. Cooper, the episode was directed by Andy Mikita. The episode received a below average Nielsen household rating and received no syndication rating to compare. The episode got strong reviews from major media publishers worldwide.\n\nI Love Lisa: \"I Love Lisa\" is the fifteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fourth season. 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However, Burns won recognition in 1998, when she joined the cast of the action drama series \"Baywatch\" alongside David Hasselhoff, Pamela Anderson and Carmen Electra, in her breakthrough role portraying the character Jessie Owens. Burns subsequently starred in \"Baywatch's\" second rendition, \"Baywatch: Hawaii\", alongside Simmone Jade Mackinnon, Stacy Kamano and again David Hasselhoff, until she left the show due to her first pregnancy. She appeared in 46 episodes.\n\nMichael Whaley: Michael Whaley is an American film and television actor. He graduated from Culver City High school in 1980. Some of his most known characters are Dr. Wesley 'Wes' Hayes on \"Sisters\", Det. Nathan Brubaker on \"Profiler\", Detective Paul Armstrong on \"Early Edition\", and Detective Carlton on \"\".\n\nNero Wolfe (film): Nero Wolfe is a 1977 TV film adaptation of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe novel \"The Doorbell Rang\". Thayer David stars as Nero Wolfe, gourmet, connoisseur and detective genius. 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It was the third big screen adaptation of the fictional detective character Feluda after 25 years of the second Feluda movie \"Joi Baba Felunath\" (1979), directed by his (Sandip Ray) father Satyajit Ray. It was the first big screen adaptation of the Feluda new film series (Continuation of the original series) though Sabyasachi played Feluda in all the ten TV films of Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) directed by Sandip Ray. The movie was a sequel to the Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) which was a sequel to the Satyajit Ray's Feluda film series (1974-1979). Previously Feluda was played by Soumitra Chatterjee in two films \"Sonar Kella\" (1974) and \"Joi Baba Felunath\" (1979), directed by Satyajit Ray. First of the Feluda TV film series, \"Baksho Rahashya\" (1996) in which Sabyasachi Chakrabarty starred as Feluda for the first time, was released in theaters before releasing this movie in 2001. \"Bombaiyer Bombete\" was the eleventh film of Sabyasachi Chakrabarty as Feluda. 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The story begins in a time the Kaluli call \"hena madaliaki\", which translates \"when the land came into form.\" During the time of \"hena madaliaki\" people covered the earth but there was nothing else: no trees or plants, no animals, and no streams. With nothing to use for food or shelter, the people became cold and hungry. Then one man among them (alternative accounts give two) gathered everyone together and delegated different tasks. He directed one group to become trees and they did. He directed another to become sago, yet another to be fish, another banana and so forth until the world was brimming with animals, food, streams, mountains and all other natural features. There were only a few people left and they became the ancestors of present-day human beings.\n\nNaariya Seere Kadda: Naariya Seere Kadda (Kannada: \u0ca8\u0cbe\u0cb0\u0cbf\u0caf \u0cb8\u0cc0\u0cb0\u0cc6 \u0c95\u0ca6\u0ccd\u0ca6 ) is a 2010 Indian Kannada language action film written and directed by BMP Annaiah. The film stars V. Ravichandran, Naveen Krishna, Nikita Thukral and Harshika Poonacha in the lead roles. While the main music composer is V. Manohar, Ravichandran has composed, written and directed one song in the film.\n\nDon Amendolia: Don Amendolia (born February 1, 1945 in Woodbury, New Jersey) is an American actor most notably recognized from his recurring role as Big Al Kennedy in NBC's soap opera \"Sunset Beach\", recurring role on \"Twin Peaks\" and many other guest roles. He also directed one episode of \"Growing Pains\" and two episodes of \"Harry and the Hendersons\". He also appeared in an episode of Cheers. He has appeared on Broadway in \"33 Variations\", \"Stepping Out\", and \"My One and Only\". He directed the rotating cast of the Off-Broadway show, \"Wicked\". He is currently playing the Wizard on the Second national tour of the musical \"Wicked\". He played his first performance on December 9, 2009, replacing Tom McGowan. He is also credited with giving acting lessons to the entire cast of the film \"Purple Rain\".\n\nThe Dictator (2012 film): The Dictator is a 2012 British-American political satire black comedy film co-written by and starring Sacha Baron Cohen as his fourth feature film in a leading role. The film is directed by Larry Charles, who previously directed Baron Cohen's mockumentaries \"Borat\" and \"Br\u00fcno\". Baron Cohen, in the role of Admiral General Aladeen, the dictator of the fictional Republic of Wadiya visiting the United States, stars alongside Anna Faris, Ben Kingsley, Jason Mantzoukas, and an uncredited appearance by John C. Reilly.\n\nOmar Fadel: Omar Fadel is an award winning, Los Angeles based composer for film, television, and video games. He is also a multi-instrumentalist, whose scores frequently feature him on a wide array of instruments, including guitar, piano, cello, drums and percussion. Omar\u2019s work can be heard in numerous films, television shows and video games, namely the global game franchise , The Dictator, and the Oscar nominated film, Day One.\n\nTate (TV series): Tate is an American Western television series starring David McLean that aired on NBC from June 8 until September 14, 1960. It was created by Harry Julian Fink, who wrote most of the scripts, and produced by Perry Como's Roncom Video Films, Inc., as a summer replacement for \"The Perry Como Show\". Richard Whorf guest starred once on the series and directed the majority of the episodes. Ida Lupino directed one segment.\n\nRushing Roulette: Rushing Roulette is a 1965 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and was the second Road Runner cartoon directed by someone other than Chuck Jones, who had exclusively used the characters since their debut in 1949 (the first was \"The Wild Chase\", directed by Friz Freleng). McKimson directed one other Road Runner cartoon the following year (\"Sugar and Spies\"). Unlike the ten Rudy Larriva-directed Road Runner shorts after \"Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner\" (which featured a series of pre-recorded music cues that didn't follow the action on-screen as closely), \"Rushing Roulette\" featured an entirely original score by Bill Lava.\n\nAarambham: Aarambham is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and produced by Thiruppathi Chettiyar. Aarambham was another multi star movie from director Joshiy with stars Prem Nazir, Madhu, Sukumaran, MG Soman, Jose Prakash, KP Ummer, Srividya,Sumalatha and Rajalakshmi in lead roles. The film had musical score by unusually using four music directors, namely Shyam, A. T. Ummer, KJ Joy and Shankar Ganesh, each of whom directed one song each. Aarambham was released in Onam festival along with Padayottam. Aarambham was the top grosser Malayalam movie in 1982 surpassing padayottam. Aaramabham was later remade in Hindi by Joshiy himself in 1984 called Dharm Aur Qanoon with an ensemble cast and in Tamil too Ezhuthatha Sattangal. The Tamil version was directed by veteran director K Shankar with Sivaji Ganesan in lead role. Both movies became huge hits in respective markets.\n\nMatsuo Kishi: Matsuo Kishi (\u5cb8\u677e\u96c4 , Kishi Matsuo ) (18 September 1906 \u2013 17 August 1985) was a Japanese film critic, director, screenwriter, producer, and biographer. His real name was Aji Sh\u016bichir\u014d. Born in Tokyo, he became interested in film from his days in high school and, continuing on to Keio University, began submitting reviews to magazines such as \"Kinema Junpo\" and editing theater programs. Starting a d\u014djinshi \"Eiga kaih\u014d\" with Tsuneo Hazumi, Kishi became involved in the left-wing film movement of the late 1920s, eventually becoming a member of the Proletarian Film League of Japan (Prokino). He soon left out of dissatisfaction with such a political approach to film. In 1932, he became the first critic to champion the work of Sadao Yamanaka, and later was a strong supporter of the films of Hiroshi Shimizu. In 1937, he gave up being a film critic and became an assistant director at Toho, where he directed one film\u2014 \"Kazaguruma\", in 1938\u2014 before concentrating on screenwriting. After the war, he mainly worked at Shintoho, serving as producer on a few films, and wrote scripts for such directors as Shimizu and Mikio Naruse. 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(July 16, 1901 \u2013 July 7, 1974) was an American film cinematographer. He and Charles Lang share the record for most number of Academy Award nominations for Cinematography. During his five-decade career, he gained eighteen nominations with four wins.\n\nJack Lemmon: John Uhler \"Jack\" Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 \u2013 June 27, 2001) was an American actor and musician. Lemmon was an eight time Academy Award nominee, with two wins. He starred in over 60 films, such as \"Some Like It Hot\", \"The Apartment\", \"Mister Roberts\" (for which he won the 1955 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), \"Days of Wine and Roses\", \"The Great Race\", \"Irma la Douce\", \"The Odd Couple\" and its sequel 30 years later, \"The Odd Couple II\", (and other frequent collaborations with \"Odd Couple\" co-star Walter Matthau), \"Save the Tiger\" (for which he won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Actor), \"The Out-of-Towners\", \"The China Syndrome\", \"Missing\" (for which he won Best Actor at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival), \"Glengarry Glen Ross\", \"Tuesdays with Morrie\", \"Grumpy Old Men\", and \"Grumpier Old Men\".\n\nShea Kerry: Shea Kerry is an American writer and producer. He played the role of \"Steve\" in the thriller \"Dark Honeymoon\" (2008), starring Academy Award nominee Roy Scheider (\"All That Jazz\", \"The French Connection\"), Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts (\"Runaway Train\"), Steve Wilder, and Daryl Hannah.\n\nRonald Neame: Ronald Elwin Neame CBE BSC (23 April 1911 \u2013 16 June 2010) was an English film cinematographer, producer, screenwriter and director. As cinematographer for the British war film \"One of Our Aircraft Is Missing\" (1943), he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Special Effects. During a partnership with director David Lean, he produced \"Brief Encounter\" (1945), \"Great Expectations\" (1946), and \"Oliver Twist\" (1948), receiving two Academy Award nominations for writing.\n\nVincent Arcaro: Vincent Arcaro (born February 22, 1953) is an American film, television, and commercial producer based in Los Angeles. He is best known for executive producing some of the works of directors Caleb Deschanel, Michael Lehmann, Brad Silberling, Andy Garcia, and Conrad Hall.\n\nMichael Flessas: Michael C. Flessas (born June 2, 1959 in Miami, Florida), is the birth name of American actor Michael Flessas, who is of Greek ancestry. Flessas' most notable film role was \"Angry Man\" in the Cannes Film Festival 2000 Palme d'Or winning film \"Dancer in the Dark\" directed by Danish film director Lars von Trier. Originally, the director himself considered playing the role but, instead, the role was given to Flessas. \"Dancer in the Dark\" starred Icelandic singer/actress Bj\u00f6rk who won the Best Actress award at Cannes for her role. French film icon, C\u00e9sar Award winner, and Academy Award nominee Catherine Deneuve, and other noteworthy artists such as Academy Award and Tony Award winner Joel Grey, Peter Stormare, David Morse, and Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd also performed in the multiple prize winning film. One of Bj\u00f6rk's songs for the film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Song.\n\nKyle Townsend: Kyle Townsend (born September 21, 1978) is an American record producer, musician and composer. He has produced songs for such acclaimed recording artists as 5-time GRAMMY Award winner Celine Dion, 8-time Academy Award nominated songwriter Diane Warren, as well as Mary J Blige, Lady Gaga, Jessie J, and Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson among others. He has produced songs for five feature film releases including the 2012 Academy Award nominee for Best Picture, and he produced and arranged music for the 2015 Academy Awards Ceremony. His contributions have earned 2 GRAMMY Award Nominations.\n\nResurrection: The J.R. Richard Story: Resurrection: The J.R. Richard Story is a 2005 American independent film, directed by Greg Carter and Benjamin O. Jimerson-Phillips, Executive Producers Charlie Bellinger, J.R. Richard & Larry Johnson; and Produced by Benjamin O. Jimerson-Phillips, and Bruce Dalton, starring David Ramsey and Charles Durning two time Academy Award Nominee. The film is a biopic tale of the Houston Astros baseball Pitcher J. R. Richard, his life high points struggles. It was shot by Bellinger-7 Films, which is owned by Ms. Charlie Bellinger-Bethea, former wife of NFL Hall of Fame Inductee Elvin Bethea, and done in association with Nexus Films & Adept Films Inc.\n\nJonathan Tammuz: Jonathan Tammuz is a British-Canadian film director, best known for directing the short film \"The Childeater\" and the feature film \"Rupert's Land\". \"The Childeater\" was a shortlisted Academy Award nominee for Best Live Action Short Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, and \"Rupert's Land\" which was a Genie Award nominee for Best Picture at the 19th Genie Awards, with Tammuz also nominated for Best Director.\n\nCaleb Deschanel: Joseph Caleb Deschanel, A.S.C., (born September 21, 1944) is an American film cinematographer and film/television director. He has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography five times. He is a member of the National Film Preservation Board of the Library of Congress, representing the American Society of Cinematographers. 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At the outbreak of the war, Kropotkin and other anarchist supporters of the Allied cause advocated their position in the pages of the \"Freedom\" newspaper, provoking sharply critical responses. As the war continued, anarchists across Europe campaigned in anti-war movements and wrote denunciations of the war in pamphlets and statements, including one February 1916 statement signed by prominent anarchists such as Emma Goldman and Rudolf Rocker.\n\nRedstone Old Fort: Redstone Old Fort \u2014 or Redstone Fort or (for a short time when built) Fort Burd \u2014 on the Nemacolin Trail, was the name of the French and Indian War-era wooden fort built in 1759 by Virginia militia colonel James Burd to guard the ancient Indian trail's river ford on a mound overlooking the eastern shore of the Monongahela River (colloquially, just \"the Mon\") in what is now Fayette County, Pennsylvania near, or (more likely) on the banks of Dunlap's Creek at the confluence. The site is unlikely to be the same as an earlier fort the French document as Hangard dated to 1754 and which was confusedly, likely located on the nearby stream called Redstone Creek. Red sandstones predominate the deposited rock column of the entire region.\n\nThe Gold Chignon: The Gold Chignon (French:Chignon d'or) is a 1916 French silent film directed by Andr\u00e9 Hugon and starring Mistinguett and Harry Baur.\n\nAnarchism: Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates self-governed societies based on voluntary institutions. These are often described as stateless societies, although several authors have defined them more specifically as institutions based on non-hierarchical free associations. Anarchism holds the state to be undesirable, unnecessary and harmful.\n\nJudex (1963 film): Judex is a 1963 French-language French-Italian crime film remake of the 1916 French film serial of the same name concerning the adventures of pulp hero Judex. Directed by French filmmaker Georges Franju, the film stars Channing Pollock as Judex/Vallieres, \u00c9dith Scob as Jacqueline and Francine Berg\u00e9 as Diana.\n\nFlower of Paris: Flower of Paris (French:Fleur de Paris) is a 1916 French silent film directed by Andr\u00e9 Hugon and starring Mistinguett, Harry Baur and Louis Paglieri.\n\nAlsace (film): Alsace is a 1916 French film directed by Henri Pouctal. The film starring Gabrielle R\u00e9jane, Albert Dieudonn\u00e9,Barbier, Camille Bardou, Berthe Jalabert and Francesca Flory in the lead roles.\n\nHistory of anarchism: Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates stateless societies often defined as self-governed voluntary institutions, but that several authors have defined as more specific institutions based on non-hierarchical free associations. Anarchism holds the state to be undesirable, unnecessary, or harmful. 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Within possession cults, the belief that one is possessed by spirits is more common among women than men.\n\nConflict criminology: Largely based on the writings of Karl Marx, conflict criminology holds that crime in capitalist societies cannot be adequately understood without a recognition that such societies are dominated by a wealthy elite whose continuing dominance requires the economic exploitation of others, and that the ideas, institutions and practices of such societies are designed and managed in order to ensure that such groups remain marginalised, oppressed and vulnerable. Members of marginalised and oppressed groups may sometimes turn to crime in order to gain the material wealth that apparently brings equality in capitalist societies, or simply in order to survive. 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He was born to Italian-American immigrant family in Syracuse, New York on November 1, 1897 and grew up in Sayre, Pennsylvania. He became director of sports activities for the Catholic Welfare Council, later becoming a steel worker in Bethlehem, a street car conductor, riveter and later a trainman on the Lackawanna Railroad. According to fellow communist city councilman Benjamin J. Davis and newspaper accounts, Cacchione served in World War I. Cacchione joined the Communist Party USA in 1932 and led a delegation of the communist affiliated Workers Ex-Service Men's League in the 1932 Washington D.C. bonus march. He became National Commander of the League in 1935. Cacchione moved to New York City, Bronx, in 1932 and was later elected Bronx County Chairman of the Communist Party USA in 1934. After relocating to Brooklyn, he was elected Kings County Chairman of the Communist Party in 1936.\n\nSuimenkul Chokmorov: Suimenkul Chokmorov (Kyrgyz: \u0421\u04af\u0439\u043c\u04e9\u043d\u043a\u0443\u043b \u0427\u043e\u043a\u043c\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432 ; Russian: \u0421\u0443\u0439\u043c\u0435\u043d\u043a\u0443\u043b \u0427\u043e\u043a\u043c\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432 ; 9 November 1939 \u2013 26 September 1992) was a Kyrgyz film actor born in Chon Tash village, Kirghiz SSR (now Kyrgyzstan). In 1964 he graduated from the Leningrad Academy of Arts and later taught painting and composition at the Arts School of Frunze. In 1977 he was a member of the jury at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival.\n\nNick Dennis: Nick Dennis (April 26, 1904 \u2013 November 14, 1980) was a Greek American film actor born in Thessaly, Greece. The supporting actor, who began in films in 1947, was known for playing ethnic types (usually Greek) in films such as \"Kiss Me Deadly\" and the Humphrey Bogart film \"Sirocco\". Dennis, who spoke Greek fluently, appeared in a number of television programs in the 1960s and 1970s including playing the parts of Orderly Nick Kanavaras on the medical drama \"Ben Casey\" and Uncle Constantine on the detective show \"Kojak\".\n\nMax Terhune: Max Terhune (12 February 1891 \u2013 5 June 1973) was an American film actor born in Franklin, Indiana. He appeared in nearly 70 films, mostly B-westerns, between 1936 and 1956. Among these, Terhune starred in the Three Mesquiteers and Range Busters series.\n\nGeorge Dolenz: George Dolenz (born Jure Dolenc; a.k.a. \"Giorgio Dolenz\" and \"George Dolentz\"; 5 January 19088 February 1963) was an American film actor born in Trieste (then part of Austria-Hungary, now in Italy), in the city's Slovene community.\n\nJames Burke (actor): James Burke (September 24, 1886 \u2013 May 23, 1968) was an American film and television actor born in New York City. He made his stage debut in New York around 1912 and went to Hollywood in 1933. He made over 200 film appearances during his career, which ranged from 1932 to 1964; he was more often than not cast as a cop, usually a none-too-bright one, most notably as Sgt. Velie in Columbia's Ellery Queen mysteries in the early 1940s. He appeared in \"The Maltese Falcon\", \"At the Circus\", \"Lone Star\", and many others. One of his best roles was as Charles Ruggles' rowdy rancher pal in \"Ruggles of Red Gap\".\n\nIon Popescu-Gopo: Ion Popescu-Gopo (] ; 1 May 1923, Roe\u0219ti, V\u00e2lcea \u2013 28 November 1989, Bucharest) was a Romanian graphic artist and animator, but also writer, movie director and actor born in Bucharest, Romania. He was a prominent personality in the Romanian cinematography and the founder of the modern Romanian cartoon school. He was, together with Liviu Ciulei and Mirel Ilie\u015fiu one of the few Romanian film artists who won an award at Cannes in the 20th century. His film \"Scurt\u0103 Istorie\" (\"A Brief History\") won the \"Short Film Palme d'Or\" for best short film in 1957. His 1965 film \"The White Moor\" was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where he won the award for Best Director. In 1969 he was a member of the jury at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1977 he was a member of the jury at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1983 he was a member of the jury at the 13th Moscow International Film Festival.\n\nThe Black Marble: The Black Marble is a 1980 mystery/romantic comedy film directed by Harold Becker, based on a novel by Joseph Wambaugh. It stars Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss and Harry Dean Stanton.\n\nPete Morrison: George D. \"Pete\" Morrison (August 8, 1890 \u2013 February 5, 1973) was an American silent western film actor born in Westminster, Colorado. During his childhood he lived in Morrison, Colorado (named for his grandfather George Morrison) and Idaho Springs, and got his early tastes of horsemanship riding with his father Thomas during the summer. They drove cattle and sheep from the summer ranges in Middle Park and Fall River in Colorado to supply beef and mutton to the mining camps of Georgetown, Idaho Springs, Nevadaville, Black Hawk and Central City. During his mid-teens Pete worked in the mining industry, with his older brothers driving in sections of the Argo Tunnel where Pete was a motorman, hoist operator, topside helper, teamster hauler, assisting several of the larger miners in the Idaho Springs area. In the summer of 1910 Pete Morrison was an engine fireman for the Colorado and Southern Railway when he was lured away by the early western movies. Pete began working as a stunt man for the Essanay Studios of \"Broncho Billy\" films, soon discovering he could make more money working in movies in 2 weeks than he could make working for a month on the railroad. Pete followed his older brother Chick Morrison to California, where he also became a star in early western pictures. 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It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901; the others being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.\n\nList of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute. 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Yonath (Hebrew: \u05e2\u05d3\u05d4 \u05d9\u05d5\u05e0\u05ea\u200e \u200e , ] ) (born 22 June 1939) is an Israeli crystallographer best known for her pioneering work on the structure of the ribosome. She is the current director of the Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Center for Biomolecular Structure and Assembly of the Weizmann Institute of Science. In 2009, she received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and Thomas A. Steitz for her studies on the structure and function of the ribosome, becoming the first Israeli woman to win the Nobel Prize out of ten Israeli Nobel laureates, the first woman from the Middle East to win a Nobel prize in the sciences, and the first woman in 45 years to win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. However, she said herself that there was nothing special about a woman winning the Prize.\n\nList of female Nobel laureates: The Nobel Prizes are awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Swedish Academy, the Karolinska Institute, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals who make outstanding contributions in the fields of Chemistry, Physics, Literature, Peace, Physiology or Medicine and Economics. All but the economics prize were established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, which dictates that the awards should be administered by the Nobel Foundation. The Nobel prize in Economics, or The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was established in 1968 by the Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank of Sweden, for outstanding contributions in the field of Economics. Each prize is awarded by a separate committee; the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, and Economics, the Swedish Academy awards the Prize in Literature, the Karolinska Institute awards the Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee awards the Prize in Peace. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a cash prize that has varied throughout the years.\n\nList of Danish Nobel laureates: This is a list of Danish Nobel laureates. Since the Nobel Prize was established per the will of Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel in 1895, 12 of the prize winners have been from Denmark. The first Danish Nobel laureate was Niels Ryberg Finsen, who won a Nobel Prize for medicine in 1903 for his work in using light therapy to treat diseases. The most recent Danish Nobel Prize winner was Jens Skou who won the prize in chemistry for his discovery over the enzyme, Na+/K+-ATPase in 1997. To date, of the 13 Nobel Prizes won by Danish people, 5 have been for medicine, 3 have been for physics, 3 have been for literature, 1 has been for chemistry and one has been for peace.\n\nKristian Birkeland: Kristian Olaf Bernhard Birkeland (13 December 1867 \u2013 15 June 1917) was a Norwegian scientist. He is best remembered as the person whose theories of atmospheric electric currents elucidated the nature of the aurora borealis. In order to fund his research on the aurorae, he invented the electromagnetic cannon and the Birkeland-Eyde process of fixing nitrogen from the air. Birkeland was nominated for the Nobel Prize seven times.\n\nAkselsundet: Akselsundet is a sound between Van Mijenfjorden and Bellsund at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It has a width of about 1.2 kilometers, located north of Aksel\u00f8ya, and is the main entrance to Van Mijenfjorden. There are strong tidal currents in the strait, up to five to six knots. The entrance is marked by a light at Birkelandodden, the northern point of Aksel\u00f8ya.\n\nBirkelandodden: Birkelandodden is the northern point of the island Aksel\u00f8ya between Van Mijenfjorden and Bellsund at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. The point is named after Kristian Birkeland. A light has been set up to help navigation through Akselsundet, the main entrance to Van Mijenfjorden.\n\nNobel Prize in Literature: Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\" ) has been awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Alfred Nobel, produced \"in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction\" (original Swedish: \"den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framst\u00e5ende verket i en idealisk riktning\"). Though individual works are sometimes cited as being particularly noteworthy, here \"work\" refers to an author's work as a whole. The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will receive the prize in any given year. The academy announces the name of the chosen laureate in early October. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895; the others are the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.\n\nSusumu Tonegawa: Susumu Tonegawa (\u5229\u6839\u5ddd \u9032 \"Tonegawa Susumu\", born September 6, 1939) is a Japanese scientist who was the sole recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1987, for his discovery of the genetic mechanism that produces antibody diversity. 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The term describes the paradigm of governments, NGOs, individuals and researchers who seek to progress the \"development\" of a country through cosmopolitan ideals which bring about social change.\n\nSouyuan: Souyuan is the fifth album by Swedish Dark ambient project Atrium Carceri. It was released on November 18, 2008 through Cold Meat Industry\n\nHerbivore men: Herbivore men or grass-eater men (\u8349\u98df(\u7cfb)\u7537\u5b50 , S\u014dshoku(-kei) danshi ) is a term used in Japan to describe men who have no interest in getting married or finding a girlfriend. The term herbivore men was also a term that is described as young men who had lost their \"manliness\". The term was coined by the author Maki Fukasawa in an article published on 13 October 2006.\n\nDark ambient: Dark ambient (in the 1980s also referred to as ambient industrial or black ambient) is a genre of post-industrial music that features foreboding, ominous, or discordant overtones, some of which were heavily inspired by elements of ambient music. The term was coined in the early 1990s by Roger Karmanik to describe the music of Raison d'\u00eatre and is strongly associated with the Cold Meat Industry record label.\n\nSecular inflation: Secular inflation is an economic term used to describe a prolonged period of gentle or mild price increases. Secular, or chronic, inflation is basically creeping inflation that continues to persist over a long period of time. Creeping inflation is a term used to describe a gradual rather than drastic increase in prices. 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The scale of these systems gives rise to many problems: they will be developed and used by many stakeholders across multiple organizations, often with conflicting purposes and needs; they will be constructed from heterogeneous parts with complex dependencies and emergent properties; they will be continuously evolving; and software, hardware and human failures will be the norm, not the exception. The term 'ultra-large-scale system' was introduced by Northrop and others to describe challenges facing the United States Department of Defense. The term has subsequently been used to discuss challenges in many areas, including the computerization of financial markets. The term 'ultra-large-scale system' (ULSS) is sometimes used interchangeably with the term 'large-scale complex IT system' (LSCITS). These two terms were introduced at similar times to describe similar problems, the former being coined in the USA and the latter in the UK.\n\nInternal colonialism: Internal colonialism is a notion of structural political and economic inequalities between regions within a nation state. The term is used to describe the uneven effects of economic development on a regional basis, otherwise known as \"uneven development\", and to describe the exploitation of minority groups within a wider society. This is held to be similar to the relationship between metropole and colony, in colonialism proper. The term used to describe the distinct separation of the dominant core, from the periphery in an empire (Howe, 2002). It was created to describe the \"blurred\" lines between geographically close locations that are clearly different in terms of culture (Howe, 2002, p.\u00a018). 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A music video for the song was released on YouTube on November 13, 2015.\n\nPanic! at the Disco: Panic! at the Disco is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2004 and featuring the current lineup of vocalist Brendon Urie, accompanied on tour by bassist Dallon Weekes, guitarist Kenneth Harris and drummer Dan Pawlovich. Founded by childhood friends Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Brent Wilson and Urie, Panic! at the Disco recorded its first demos while its members were in high school. Shortly after, the band recorded and released its debut studio album, \"A Fever You Can't Sweat Out\" (2005). Popularized by the second single, \"I Write Sins Not Tragedies\", the album was certified double platinum in the US. In 2006, founding bassist Brent Wilson was fired from the band during an extensive world tour and subsequently replaced by Jon Walker.\n\nMoney Sucks, Friends Rule: Money Sucks, Friends Rule is the debut studio album by Dillon Francis, an American electronic music producer known for being one of the pioneers of moombahton and moombahcore. The album features collaborations from artists such as Major Lazer, Martin Garrix, Mad Decent label-mate DJ Snake, rapper Twista, Panic! at the Disco's Brendon Urie and more. It was released on October 27, 2014 on Mad Decent in collaboration with Columbia Records.\n\nDeath of a Bachelor: Death of a Bachelor is the fifth studio album by American rock band Panic! at the Disco, released January 15, 2016 on Fueled by Ramen and DCD2. It is the follow-up to the band's fourth studio album, \"Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! \" (2013), with the entire album written and recorded by lead vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Brendon Urie, among external writers. It is the band's first album to not feature drummer Spencer Smith and also follows bassist Dallon Weekes' departure from the official line-up, subsequently becoming a touring member once again.\n\nJack Evans (musician): Jack Evans (born March 3, 1953, Anamosa, Iowa) is an American musician and songwriter.", "question": "Are Brendon Urie and Jack Evans both songwriters?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"are_both_songwriters": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates whether both individuals are songwriters."}, "individuals_involved": {"type": "array", "description": "Details about each individual mentioned in the question.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the individual."}, "is_songwriter": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the individual is identified as a songwriter in the context, false otherwise."}}, "required": ["name", "is_songwriter"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation for the answer based on the provided context."}}, "required": ["are_both_songwriters", "individuals_involved", "reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"are_both_songwriters": true, "individuals_involved": [{"name": "Brendon Urie", "is_songwriter": true}, {"name": "Jack Evans", "is_songwriter": true}], "reasoning": "Brendon Urie is explicitly described as a songwriter in the first paragraph of the context. 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Hunter has reported from numerous places across Canada and the world, both as a reporter and correspondent reporting on events including the Premierships of Stephen Harper and Paul Martin, the Haiti earthquake, the inauguration of Barack Obama, the Montreal ice storm of 1998, the trial of Paul Bernardo and the American occupation of Iraq. In 2008 he was embedded for two months with Canadian troops in Afghanistan. His report \"The Fundamental Day\", which brought attention to the conservative religious views of Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day, was noted as a turning point in the 2000 Canadian federal election.\n\nDick Harris (American football): Dick Harris (born July 24, 1937 in Denver, Colorado) is a former American football defensive back who played six seasons in the American Football League with the Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers from 1960 to 1965. He was selected to the 1960 and 1961 AFL All-League teams. 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Harris (born September 6, 1944) is a Canadian politician. He was a Member of Parliament from 1993 to 2015 and sat as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. He was previously member of the Reform Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance. From 2004 to 2015, he represented the electoral district of Cariboo\u2014Prince George, and formerly represented Prince George\u2013Bulkley Valley. He was first elected during the 1993 federal election and was re-elected in 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2011. He challenged Reform Party leader Preston Manning for leadership when Manning proposed merging the party with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. He later campaigned for Stockwell Day to become leader. The most prominent position he held with his party was Chief Opposition Whip from 2001 to 2002. He generated controversy when he appointed an unelected, Conservative Party member to represent a neighbouring electoral district in governmental affairs, though the electoral district had an elected Member of Parliament, but from an opposition party. In Fiscal Year 2009-10 he was the top spending Member of Parliament, and had the largest hospitality and lowest advertising expenditures of any house member.\n\nChris Stockwell: Chris Stockwell (born March 9, 1957) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 2003, and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves. Before entering provincial politics, he had been a member of Etobicoke City Council and the Metro Toronto Council. Stockwell's father, Bill Stockwell, was also a prominent municipal politician.\n\nChuck Strahl: Charles \"Chuck\" Strahl, PC (born February 25, 1957) is a Canadian businessman and politician. He was a Member of Parliament from 1993 to 2011. First elected for the Reform Party, he was the leader of the Democratic Representative Caucus that left the Canadian Alliance in opposition to Stockwell Day's leadership. When the Conservatives won power in 2006, he became a prominent cabinet minister and served as Minister of Agriculture, Indian and Northern Affairs, and Transportation.\n\nDemocratic Representative Caucus: The Democratic Representative Caucus was a parliamentary group consisting of Members of the Canadian Parliament who left the Canadian Alliance in 2001 in protest against the leadership of Stockwell Day. Following the Alliance's disappointing performance in the 2000 election, Day came under severe criticism from his own party. Several high-profile Alliance MPs began publicly calling for him to step down. Through the spring of 2001, several members of the Alliance resigned their shadow cabinet seats, the most high-profile resignation being that of deputy leader Deborah Grey.\n\nAfghanistan Task Force: The Afghanistan Task Force is responsible for inter-agency/department coordination and cooperation on Canadian diplomatic, deployment, and aid mission to Afghanistan. Located within the Privy Council Office it is headed by former Foreign and Defence Policy Advisor and Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs David Mulroney. The Task Force is responsible for coordination between the principal departments of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, National Defence and the Canadian International Development Agency in addition to other departments and agencies who have some form of involvement including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Correctional Service Canada. 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They begin at the Nass River, near the southern end of the Alaska Panhandle in the Canadian province of British Columbia and run to the Kelsall River, near the Chilkoot Pass, beyond which are the Alsek Ranges of the Saint Elias Mountains, and northwards into the Yukon Territory flanking the west side of the Yukon River drainage as far as Champagne Pass, north of which being the Yukon Ranges. To their east are the Skeena Mountains and Stikine Plateau of the Interior Mountains complex that lies northwest of the Interior Plateau; the immediately adjoining subregion of the Stikine Plateau is the Tahltan Highland. To their northeast is the Tagish Highland, which is a subregion of the Yukon Plateau. Both highlands are considered in some descriptions as included in the Coast Mountains. The Alexander Archipelago lies offshore and is entirely within Alaska.\n\nSouth Cameroon Plateau: The South Cameroon Plateau or Southern Cameroon Plateau (French: \"Plateau Sud-Camerounais\" ) is the dominant geographical feature of Cameroon. The plateau lies south of the Adamawa Plateau and southeast of the Cameroon Range. It slopes south and west until giving way to the Cameroon coastal plain in the southwest and the Congo River basin in the southeast. The plateau is characterised by hills and valleys in the southwest and a more gentle peneplain in the southwest. Isolated massifs occur, especially in the southwest. Metamorphic rocks make up the plain's basement. The soils are ferrallitic and lateritic, with colouration ranging from red or brown in the interior to yellow on the coast. The soils are subjected to silica leeching, so they are not productive without fertiliser.\n\nRoboRally: RoboRally is a board game originally published in 1994 by Wizards of the Coast (WotC). 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On March 28, 2017, the Wizards defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 119\u2013108 to win their first division title since 1979 ending their 38 year drought when they were named the Bullets.\n\nStar Wars: The Roleplaying Game: Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game set in the \"Star Wars\" universe, written and published by West End Games (WEG) between 1987 and 1999. The game system was slightly modified and rereleased in 2004 as \"D6 Space\", which used a generic space opera setting. An unrelated \"Star Wars\" RPG was published by Wizards of the Coast from 2000 to 2010. Since 2012 the official \"Star Wars\" role-playing game is another unrelated game, published by Fantasy Flight Games.\n\nRichard Garfield: Richard Channing Garfield (born June 26, 1963) is an American game designer. Garfield created \"\", which is considered to be the first modern collectible card game (CCG). \"Magic\" debuted in 1993, and its success spawned many imitations. Garfield oversaw the successful growth of \"Magic\" and followed it with other game designs. Garfield also designed the living card game (LCG) \"Netrunner\", as well as \"BattleTech\", \"\" (originally known as \"Jyhad\"), \"Star Wars Trading Card Game\", the card game \"The Great Dalmuti\", and the board game \"RoboRally\". He also created a variation of the card game Hearts called Complex Hearts. Garfield first became passionate about games when he played the roleplaying game \"Dungeons & Dragons\", so he designed \"Magic\" decks to be customizable like roleplaying characters. 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The film was produced by Lightstream Entertainment's Garrett Kelleher and Blackbird\u2019s Lawrence Inglee, along with Rush River\u2019s Bill Walton.\n\nThe Errand Boy: The Errand Boy is a 1961 American comedy film directed, co-written and starring Jerry Lewis.\n\nWill the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down: Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down is a 1970 animated showcase for various caricatured Jerry Lewis characters, all based on characters from the Lewis film, \"The Family Jewels\" and styled in a fashion similar to \"Archie's TV Funnies\" and the \"Groovie Goolies\". The title is a variant of the deciding question on the game show \"To Tell the Truth\": \"Will the real __________ please stand up?\" . Like most 1970s-era Saturday morning cartoon series, \"Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down\" contained an adult laugh track.\n\nThe Day the Clown Cried: The Day the Clown Cried is an unreleased 1972 American drama film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. 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Originally the playwright for the Passion Play, he has since been variously the play's artistic director, creative director and chaplain from 2006 to 2012. Wiebe also wrote his own 55-minute, one-man Passion play called \"Thomas: Confessions of a Doubter\" and has performed this play more than 350 times, mostly in Western Canada, but also in Malaysia, Guam, Hawaii and Venezuela from 2002 to 2012. As a voice actor, he has acted in \"Hunter \u00d7 Hunter\", \"Mega Man Powered Up\", \"Mega Man X8\", and \"\", portraying such characters as Dr. Light. Wiebe is an art instructor at the Rosebud School of the Arts.\n\nA Mind Beside Itself: \"A Mind Beside Itself\" is a three-part song cycle composed of \"Erotomania\", \"Voices\" and \"The Silent Man\". Portnoy stated that the instrumental \"Erotomania\" was written \"off the cuff\"as \"a bit of a joke and parody\". Petrucci penned the lyrics to \"Voices\", dealing with the subject of mental illness. He researched schizophrenia and similar disorders and used religious terms \"to make things more vivid\". \"When I was writing it, I saw these terms and medical things that were just brilliant,\" he said. \"Like there was a guy who felt that his skin was inside out. I read that and was like 'Oh my God! That's unbelievable; I've got to write about that.'\" Petrucci wrote the music and lyrics to the acoustic \"The Silent Man\". LaBrie described the lyrics as dealing with \"communication breakdown, for instance between a father and a son. We feel that we have to play certain roles when around one of our parents, and we never really get to know the real person. I'm lucky that I behave with my own father like I would a friend. We can joke around and go for a beer.\" A full live performance of the suite can be found on the 2000 \"Live Scenes from New York\" album.\n\nFather of the Nation: Father of the Nation is an honorific title given to a man considered the driving force behind the establishment of his country, state, or nation. Pater Patriae (plural Patres Patriae), also seen as \"Parens Patriae\", was a Roman honorific meaning \"Father of the Fatherland\", bestowed by the Senate on heroes, and later on emperors. In monarchies, the monarch was often considered the \"father/mother of the nation\" or as a patriarch to guide his family. This concept is expressed in the Divine Right espoused in some monarchies, while in others it is codified into constitutional law as in Spain, where the monarch is considered the personification and embodiment, the symbol of the unity and permanence of the nation. 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He is unofficially called the \"Father of the Nation\"\n\nGeorge G. Finch: Maj. Gen. George G. Finch became the Senior Leader of the US Air National Guard; (Chief of the Air Division National Guard Bureau) (1948-1950) In June 1953 it was reported that Gen. Mark W. Clark would retire and be replaced by Maj. Gen George G. Finch on the UN command delegation to the Korean armistice talks George G. Finch, born April 11, 1902 in Dade City, Florida, is considered one of the pioneers in United States aviation history. He began his military career during World War 1, enlisting in the Aviation Section of the Army's Signal Corps in 1918. He remained in the Reserve Corps after the war, and in 1926, became Commander, 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group. In 1940, Georgia Governor Ed Rivers commissioned him to form the first flying unit of the Georgia Air National Guard. The unit was mobilized into the U.S. Army in September, 1941, with Major Finch as commander. After World War II, he was a leading critic of efforts to eliminate the air arm of the National Guard during peacetime. General Finch gained the respect and admiration of Air National Guardsmen throughout the nation with his steadfast support and successful efforts to preserve the Air Guard. He became the first Chief of the Air Force Division of the National Guard Bureau in 1948. Under his leadership, the Air National Guard built to combat readiness and was among the first components called into service after the outbreak of the Korean War. 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In 1991, she signed a recording contract with RCA Records, launching her debut studio album \"The Time Has Come\" in 1992. In September 1993, her second studio album \"The Way That I Am\" was issued. Its lead single \"My Baby Loves Me\" reached number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart, becoming her breakthrough hit. The third single \"Independence Day\" peaked in the top twenty and became McBride's signature song. The song's success elevated sales of \"The Way That I Am\" to platinum status from the Recording Industry Association of America. \" Wild Angels\" was released in September 1995 and reached number seventeen on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart. The album's title track became McBride's first song to top the Hot Country Songs list. McBride's fourth studio album \"Evolution\" was released in August 1997 and is her best-selling album to date, certifying three times platinum in the United States. 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Outside the United States, the song peaked within the top ten of the charts in the United Kingdom. The song was produced by Edward \"Eddie F\" Ferrell and Darren Lighty for Untouchables Entertainment. It is Jones's biggest hit to date. The song was co-written by Anthony Hamilton. The songs serves as the opening track on LaFace Records.\n\nDanity Kane discography: The discography of Danity Kane, an American R&B group, consists of two studio album, five singles, and four music videos. Danity Kane were formed in 2005 during the third season of the reality television series \"Making the Band\", and consisted of Aubrey O'Day, Wanita \"D. Woods\" Woodgett, Shannon Bex, Dawn Richard, and Aundrea Fimbres. The group disbanded in January 2009 during the fourth season of \"Making the Band\". The group released their self titled debut album in August 2006. The album reached number one on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Danity Kane's debut single, \"Show Stopper\", which featured rapper Yung Joc, reached number eight on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \" Ride for You\", their second single, reached number 78 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \" Welcome to the Dollhouse\", Danity Kane's second album, was released in March 2008. It reached number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA. The album's lead single, \"Damaged\", reached number ten on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The group's fifth single, \"Bad Girl\", featured Missy Elliott and reached number 110 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.\n\nList of songs recorded by Kesha: American singer Kesha made her international debut in early 2009 featuring on the Flo Rida single, \"Right Round\", which reached number one in the United States on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and topped the charts in five other countries. Kesha's debut album, \"Animal\", released in January 2010, topped the Canadian and American charts, debuting at number one in its first week on the \"Billboard\" 200. The album's lead single, and Kesha's solo debut single, \"Tik Tok\", was released in August 2009 and reached number one in eleven countries and spent nine consecutive weeks on top of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Since its release in 2009, the song has sold 15 million copies worldwide, therefore making it the best-selling digital single of all time. The album spawned three more hit singles, \"Blah Blah Blah\", \"Your Love Is My Drug\" and \"Take It Off\". She topped eight charts on the 2010 \"Billboard\" Year-End Chart, including Top New Artists, Hot 100 Songs and Hot 100 Artists.\n\nPass You By: \"Pass You By\" is an R&B song released by American R&B quartet Boyz II Men, from their fifth studio album \"Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya\" (2000). \"Pass You By\" was commercially unsuccessful failing to chart on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, peaking at #4 on the US \"Billboard\" Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart, which is equivalent to #104. However \"Pass You By\" was a moderate success on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, peaking at #27. \"Pass You By\" also peaked at #73 on the French singles chart, and #98 on the Dutch Singles Chart. In Australia, \"Pass You By\" debuted and peaked at #13 and remained on the chart for only that week, and dropped out of the chart completely the following week. 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Weighing over eight tonnes, the screen is a mixture of wrought and cast iron, brass, copper, semi-precious stones, and mosaics, supporting electroformed statues of Christ and attendant angels. In 1967 the screen was dismantled as it was no longer considered fashionable. The Victoria and Albert Museum acquired the screen in 1984, but it was in very poor condition. In 2001, after a successful campaign to fund the largest conservation project ever undertaken by the Museum, the fully restored metal masterpiece was erected in pride of place, overlooking the main entrance.\n\nValue America: Value America or VA was a dot-com company founded in Nevada in 1996 by Craig Winn and Rex Scatena, and relocated to Charlottesville, Virginia in February 1998. Its business model involved connecting customers on the Web directly to manufacturers, with the intent of providing better pricing and faster shipping (a just-in-time model similar to those used by Wal-Mart and Dell). Customers could order a wide range of products from VA's website, then VA would transmit the orders directly to the manufacturers, and the manufacturers would then package the products and ship them directly to the customer. Winn referred to this concept as \"convergence commerce\". Value America was backed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's Vulcan Ventures and FedEx co-founder Frederick W. Smith.\n\nVulcan Inc.: Vulcan Inc. is a private company founded by philanthropist and investor Paul Allen. It was established in 1986 and oversees Allen's diverse business activities and philanthropic endeavors--from sports teams which include the Seattle Seahawks and the Portland Trail Blazers to conservation projects such as the Great Elephant Census, the Seattle Cinerama, and Museum of Pop Culture.\n\nOkapi Conservation Project: The Okapi Conservation Project OCP was founded in 1987 for the protection of the okapis (\"Okapia johnstoni\") and their habitat. 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The project commenced in January 2009 and aims to restore, recreate and reconnect habitat. It aims to ensure that wildlife is enhanced and capable of sustaining itself in the face of climate change while guaranteeing farmers and other landowners can continue to use their land profitably. It is one of an increasing number of landscape scale conservation projects in the UK.\n\nCayman Turtle Farm: Cayman Turtle Centre is a conservation facility and tourist attraction located in the West Bay district of the Cayman Islands. It is used for raising the endangered Green Sea Turtle. Established in 1968 by a group of American and British investors as \"Mariculture Limited\", the centre was initially a facility used to raise the Green Sea Turtle for commercial purposes. By raising the turtle in a farming operation, the investors could raise turtle-meat for consumption without depleting the wild population of the species. Still in operation as a farm that breeds and raises turtles in order to sell product, the Cayman Turtle Farm has also become a research centre and tourist attraction. Currently, the centre is a conservation project as well as the largest land-based attraction in the Cayman Islands. The turtle centre welcomes more than 500,000 visitors annually.\n\nBrooklands Trust Members: Brooklands Trust Members (BTM) are the official support group for Brooklands Museum in Weybridge, Surrey, England. It is governed by a charitable trust. The BTM's main aims are to financially support and promote Brooklands Museum. 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He is best known for his makeup and stylings for films such as \"\", \"\", \"\", \"Sin City\", \"\", \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", \"World War Z\", \"Deadpool\", \"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2\" and \"Suicide Squad\" (2016) has earned him numerous awards and nominations. He also played the groom of Beatrix \"Black Mamba\" Kiddo in \"Kill Bill: Volume 2\".\n\nMark Sanchez (make-up artist): Mark Sanchez is an American makeup artist. He was nominated at the 68th Academy Awards for Best Makeup. He was nominated for the film \"My Family, Mi Familia\", which he shared the nomination with Ken Diaz.\n\nWorld War Z (film): World War Z is a 2013 American action horror film directed by Marc Forster. The screenplay by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Drew Goddard, and Damon Lindelof is from a screen story by Carnahan and J. Michael Straczynski, based on the title of the 2006 novel of the same name by Max Brooks. 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She first began working in the field with the 1987 film \"The Whales of August\" and since then has gone on to work with films such as \"American Beauty\", \"Spider-Man 2\", \"Ocean's Eleven\" and \"The Artist\". Hewett has her own cosmetics company, Julie Hewett Los Angeles.\n\nFace Off (TV series): Face Off is an American reality television game show on the Syfy cable network in which a group of prosthetic makeup artists compete against each other to create prostheses such as those found in science fiction and horror films. Each episode features one or more challenges, with the work reviewed by a panel of judges and eliminating one or more artists each week until a final winner is chosen. Actress McKenzie Westmore, known for her role as Sheridan Crane on the former NBC/DirecTV soap opera \"Passions\" and a member of the Westmore family of makeup artists, serves as the show's host. For each assignment, the contestants' work is individually evaluated by a panel of professional special effects makeup artists who serve as judges. These judges have included Academy Award-winning makeup artist Ve Neill, and television and film makeup artist Glenn Hetrick, creature designer and director Patrick Tatopoulos (Season 1 - 3), and Neville Page (Season 3 - present). Industry figures and artists including Brian Grazer, Kevin Smith, Paul W. S. Anderson, Greg Nicotero, Rick Baker, Doug Jones, Len Wiseman and Gale Anne Hurd have served as guest judges.\n\nJohn Blake (makeup artist): John Blake is an American makeup artist. He has been nominated for one Academy Award, for the film Hoffa. He shared the nomination with Ve Neill and Greg Cannom. He has worked on films for directors like Oliver Stone and the Coen Brothers as key makeup artist on Nixon, U Turn, and Fargo. In more recent years, he has worked on The Avengers, the Iron Man trilogy, There Will Be Blood, Tropic Thunder, and many other films over a 30 year career.\n\nLance Anderson: Lance Anderson is an American makeup artist who was nominated at the 78th Academy Awards in the category of Best Makeup. 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He's the brother of Stefan Simonsson.", "question": "Are Pierre Barth\u00e8s and Mark Edmondson both now retired?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"player_1_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first player mentioned in the question."}, "player_1_is_retired": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the first player is retired."}, "player_2_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second player mentioned in the question."}, "player_2_is_retired": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the second player is retired."}, "are_both_retired": {"type": "boolean", "description": "The final answer to whether both players are retired."}}, "required": ["player_1_name", "player_1_is_retired", "player_2_name", "player_2_is_retired", "are_both_retired"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"player_1_name": "Pierre Barth\u00e8s", "player_1_is_retired": true, "player_2_name": "Mark Edmondson", "player_2_is_retired": true, "are_both_retired": true}, "ground_truth": {"player_1_name": "Mark Edmondson", "player_1_is_retired": true, "player_2_name": "Pierre Barth\u00e8s", "player_2_is_retired": true, "are_both_retired": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1176, "output_tokens": 57, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "28e5e01c15711f6fe41531f58132a17bc321dbec859b44ba5a1ee897f7fc4e7a", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7af10755429931da12c98b", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "the cage of mad women", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "La Cage aux Folles (musical): La Cage aux Folles (] ) is a musical with a book by Harvey Fierstein and lyrics and music by Jerry Herman. Based on the 1973 French play of the same name by Jean Poiret, it focuses on a gay couple: Georges, the manager of a Saint-Tropez nightclub featuring drag entertainment, and Albin, his romantic partner and star attraction, and the farcical adventures that ensue when Georges's son, Jean-Michel, brings home his fianc\u00e9e's ultra-conservative parents to meet them. \"La cage aux folles\" literally means \"the cage of mad women\". However, \"folles\" is also a slang term for effeminate homosexuals (queens).\n\nMarina Kamen: Marina Kamen (aka MARINA), is a Director/Producer/Casting Director/Vocalist/Choreographer & Musician best known for her music in the advertising industry & fitness/health/dance music communities and has a large online catalogue of workout music, treadmill workouts and audio workouts including 50 albums, 450 Original Songs and 1,200 Online Musical Audio Programs. 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Kamen's credits in Radio and television advertising have included thousands of campaigns working for Starburst, PopTarts, Mercedes, Exxon Mobile, CocaCola, Dairy Queen, and Febreeze in the 1990s, in 2004, Marina Diretcted, Produced, Cast & Choreographed Britney Spears' Twister Dance Rave Global Television Campaign for Hasbro. Kamen also Cast, Directed,Choreographed & Produced Television spots for Jenga Tetris & Bop It. Kamen performs a series of live performance concerts around the country. In the late 90s, it seemed impossible because she had three young children and was over 215 pounds. Nonetheless, Kamen started to write and produce music aimed at the dance market. High energy shows won awards, such as her \"Silent Night\" performance at Webster Hall in New York City. Kamen taught aerobics classes in the 70's and 80's, and through her performances she began using dance music to drive her workout routines. By singing, dancing, and eating well-portioned meals, she lost over 100 pounds. Kamen released her debut album, \"Um-Lotty-Da\" in 1997. Kamen quickly earned a reputation in the New York City club scene. Her albums and performances garnered the attention of the Dance Organization of America. This committee steered Kamen towards positions as a director and choreographer for Atlantic Records, Columbia Records, The Naras Foundation which Hosts The Grammy Awards.By the year 2000, Kamen had combined her previous experiences and started to sell her fitness music within the fitness community. With her innovative approach and inspirational message, Kamen became a well-known persona in the world of Musical Fitness. Kamen has produced material and live presentations for clients including QVC/Direct, Dynamix, Equinox Gyms, Jazzercise, Strive Enterprise with Bill Kazmier (ESPN), and Jackie Chan's CableFlex. 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His work has helped to train thousands of dancers around the world.\n\nI Will Survive (Billie Jo Spears album): I Will Survive is the 14th album by Billie Jo Spears an American country artist (born Billie Jean Spears in Beaumont, Texas, United States, January 14, 1937 \u2013 December 14, 2011) released in May 1979 on the United Artists label. The title track, \"I Will Survive\", was a cover of the chart topper for Gloria Gaynor in 1978. Although the album didn't quite make the top 40 three singles released from it did. These were:-\n\nExperience Gloria Gaynor: Experience Gloria Gaynor is the second album by Gloria Gaynor, released in 1975 on MGM Records. The album charted in the US Billboard at #64 in the US Pop chart, and at #32 in the US R&B chart. 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Due to the Broadway theatre production closing in June 2012, the prize has been amended to another performance on Broadway, along with a $250,000 cash prize. The title of the show is derived from the title of a song in the production, \"I Will Survive\", originally sung by Gloria Gaynor. \"I Will Survive\" is hosted by actor and singer Hugh Sheridan and features judges Jason Donovan, who played Tick in the West End theatre production of the show, and Stephan Elliott, the director of the film \"The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert\".\n\nGloria Gaynor (album): Gloria Gaynor is the tenth studio album by Gloria Gaynor and her only to be released on Atlantic Records after her contract with Polydor Records expired. The lead single release was a cover of The Supremes' \"Stop in the Name of Love\", followed by the singles \"America\" and \"Tease Me\". The album failed to garner much attention in either the U.S. or in Europe.\n\nGloria Gaynor's Park Avenue Sound: Gloria Gaynor's Park Avenue Sound is the fifth album by Gloria Gaynor. It was released in 1978 on Polydor Records.\n\nI Am Gloria Gaynor: I Am Gloria Gaynor is the eleventh studio album by Gloria Gaynor, released in 1984 by Chrysalis Records. The most notable song on the album was Gloria Gaynor's cover of \"I Am What I Am\" from the musical \"La Cage Aux Folles\". It reached #82 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts.\n\n\u00a1Celia Cruz: Az\u00facar!: \u00a1Celia Cruz: Az\u00facar! (English: Celia Cruz: Sugar! ) was a tribute special held in honor of Cuban performer Celia Cruz. It was hosted by American singer Marc Anthony and Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan. 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He also plays a leading role in the comedy series \"Alles wird gut\".\n\nEnlightenment Guaranteed: Erleuchtung garantiert (\"Enlightenment Guaranteed\") is a 2000 German film directed by Doris D\u00f6rrie about two brothers, Uwe (Uwe Ochsenknecht) and Gustav (Gustav-Peter W\u00f6hler), who travel to Japan to sort out the mess of their lives. Their plan is to visit the Sojiji Monastery in Monzen, near Tokyo. On their way there, in a rather literal Buddhist moment, they lose all of their belongings. When they at last make it to the monastery, they find that even there, enlightenment can be elusive.\n\nThe Thing About Men: The Thing About Men is a musical with music by Jimmy Roberts and lyrics and book by Joe DiPietro. It is based on the 1985 German film Men by Doris D\u00f6rrie. 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He previously served in the United States House of Representatives from 1981 to 1996. He is the current dean of Oregon's Congressional Delegation.\n\nHealthcare Quality Improvement Act: The Healthcare Quality Improvement Act of 1986 (HCQIA) was introduced by Congressman Ron Wyden from Oregon. (Title 42 of the United States Code, Sections 11101 - 11152)\n\nPhysician Quality Reporting System: The Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS), formerly known as the Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI), is a health care quality improvement incentive program initiated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in the United States in 2006. It is an example of a \"pay for performance\" program which rewards providers financially for reporting healthcare quality data to CMS.\n\nUnited States Grain Standards Act of 1916: The United States Grain Standards Act (USGSA) of 1916(P.L. 64-190), as amended (7 U.S.C. 71 et seq.), authorizes the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration to establish official marketing standards (not health and safety standards) for grains and oilseeds, and requires that exported grains and oilseeds be officially weighed and inspected. Domestically marketed grain and oilseeds may be, but are not required to be, officially inspected. Export inspections are carried out by federal inspectors or by federally supervised state inspection agencies, called delegated official inspection agencies. Official inspections of domestically traded grain is done by federally supervised state agencies and private companies, called designated official inspection agencies. 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The second major purpose was to \"assure that each Federal department and agency conducting or supporting public works activities which affect the environment shall implement the policies under existing law\". To accomplish these purposes, the act gave more responsibilities to the Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality in his new role as Director of the Office of Environmental Quality.\n\nHealthcare Quality Improvement Partnership: The Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP) was established in April 2008 to promote quality in UK health services, by increasing the impact that clinical audit has on healthcare quality in England and Wales. It is led by a consortium of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, Royal College of Nursing and National Voices.\n\nClinical nurse leader: Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) is a relatively new nursing role that was developed in the United States to prepare highly skilled nurses focused on the improvement of quality and safety outcomes for patients or patient populations. The CNL is a registered nurse, with a Master of Science in Nursing who has completed advanced nursing coursework, including classes in pathophysiology, clinical assessment, finance management, epidemiology, healthcare systems leadership, clinical informatics, and pharmacology. CNLs are healthcare systems specialists that oversee patient care coordination, assess health risks, develop quality improvement strategies, facilitate team communication, and implement evidence-based solutions at the unit (microsystem) level. CNLs often work with clinical nurse specialists to help plan and coordinate complex patient care.\n\nNational Quality Forum: National Quality Forum (NQF) is a United States-based non-profit membership organization that promotes patient protections and healthcare quality through measurement and public reporting. It was established in 1999 based on recommendations by the President's Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry. NQF\u2019s membership comprises over 400 organizations, representing consumers, health plans, medical professionals, employers, government and other public health agencies, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, and other quality improvement organizations.NQF has helped develop guidelines on palliative care.\n\nPatient Safety and Quality Improvement Act: The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 (PSQIA): Pub.L. 109\u201341 , 42 U.S.C.\u00a0ch. 6A subch. VII part C, established a system of patient safety organizations and a national patient safety database. To encourage reporting and broad discussion of adverse events, near misses, and dangerous conditions, it also established privilege and confidentiality protections for Patient Safety Work Product (as defined in the act). The PSQIA was introduced by Sen. Jim Jeffords [I-VT]. It passed in the Senate July 21, 2005 by unanimous consent, and passed the House of Representatives on July 27, 2005 with 428 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 2 Present/Not Voting.\n\nJournal for Healthcare Quality: The Journal for Healthcare Quality is a bimonthly peer-reviewed healthcare journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the National Association for Healthcare Quality.", "question": "In what year was the man who introduced the Healthcare Quality Improvement Act of 1986 born?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who introduced the act."}, "act_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the act introduced."}, "act_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the act was introduced or passed."}, "person_birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the person."}, "person_role_at_introduction": {"type": "string", "description": "The role of the person when they introduced the act."}}, "required": ["person_name", "act_name", "act_year", "person_birth_year", "person_role_at_introduction"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Ron Wyden", "act_name": "Healthcare Quality Improvement Act of 1986", "act_year": 1986, "person_birth_year": 1949, "person_role_at_introduction": "Congressman"}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Ron Wyden", "act_name": "Healthcare Quality Improvement Act", "act_year": 1986, "person_birth_year": 1949, "person_role_at_introduction": "Congressman"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1699, "output_tokens": 59, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "08277f26225a0a7350e654228500e2e0bc80ca0c5f3f858d8e4f96ae45f61576", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a804d235542992bc0c4a6e0", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Robert Alan \"Bob\" Monkhouse", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Dentist in the Chair: Dentist in the Chair is a 1960 British comedy film, directed by Don Chaffey and starring Bob Monkhouse, Ronnie Stevens, Eric Barker and Vincent Ball. The screenplay was written by Val Guest, and based on a novel by Matthew Finch. Additional scenes were written by Bob Monkhouse and George Wadmore.\n\nThe Golden Shot: The Golden Shot was a British television game show produced by ATV for ITV between 1 July 1967 and 13 April 1975, based on the German TV show \"Der goldene Schu\u00df\". It is most commonly associated with host Bob Monkhouse, though, three other presenters also hosted the show during its lifetime. Hostess Anne Aston was on hand to read out the scores achieved by the contestants, and each month a \"Maid of the Month\", usually a glamour model of the era, would demonstrate the prizes and announce the contestants. When Bob Monkhouse returned to present the show in 1974, he was joined by co-hostess (to Anne Aston) Wei Wei Wong, recently seen in \"The Man with the Golden Gun\" and an ex-member of the \"Young Generation\" and \"Second Generation\" dance troupes. This was one of the earliest regular appearances by an East Asian woman on British TV.\n\nThe Bob Monkhouse Show: The Bob Monkhouse Show was an entertainment, variety and talk show presented by Bob Monkhouse.\n\nThe Mysterious Mr. Wong: The Mysterious Mr. Wong is a tongue-in-cheek 1934 mystery film starring Bela Lugosi as a powerful Fu Manchu type criminal mastermind of the Chinatown underworld, and Wallace Ford as a wisecracking reporter. The film is based on Harry Stephen Keeler's 1928 short story \"The Strange Adventure of the Twelve Coins of Confucius\" one of three stories in Keeler's book \"Sing Sing Nights\". Despite the name of the title character and being directed by William Nigh, it has no relation to Monogram Pictures later Mr Wong film series. The character of Mr. Wong does not appear in the original story.\n\nThe Bob Monkhouse Hour: The Bob Monkhouse Hour was a British televised variety show from 1958 which was fronted by the comedian Bob Monkhouse, and featured musical stars of the day, contemporary comedians, and various other variety acts.\n\nCelebrity Squares: Celebrity Squares is a British comedy game show based on the American comedy game show \"Hollywood Squares\". It first ran from 20 July 1975 to 7 July 1979 and was hosted by Bob Monkhouse, then from 8 January 1993 to 3 January 1997 and was also hosted by Monkhouse.\n\nHarry Stephen Keeler: Harry Stephen Keeler (November 3, 1890 \u2013 January 22, 1967) was a prolific but little-known American author of mysteries and science fiction.\n\nBob Monkhouse: Robert Alan \"Bob\" Monkhouse, OBE (1 June 1928 \u2013 29 December 2003) was an English entertainer and comedian.\n\nMy Pal Bob: My Pal Bob was a United Kingdom television sitcom originally shown in ten episodes from 1957 to 1958. Written by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, the show starred Bob Monkhouse and narrated by Denis Goodwin. All recording of the episodes was thought be destroyed until it was discovered that Monkhouse had kept a number episodes from shows including \"My Pal Bob\" in his own private archive.\n\nSing Sing Nights (film): Sing Sing Nights is a 1934 American film directed by Lewis D. 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During the Second World War, the 43rd was briefly re-raised between 1942 and 1944, but did not see action before it was disbanded. After the war, the 43rd and 48th were once again merged, existing until 1960 when they became part of the Royal South Australia Regiment.\n\nJoe Heck: Joseph John \u201cJoe\u201d Heck (born October 30, 1961) is an American politician, physician, and U.S. Army Brigadier General who had served as the U.S. Representative for Nevada's 3rd congressional district from 2011 to 2017. Heck, a member of the Republican Party, is a board-certified physician and served as a Nevada State Senator from 2004-08. He ran unsuccessfully against Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto in the general election for the open Nevada United States Senate seat in 2016. In the same year, Heck made headlines by joining a long list of Republicans who opposed the GOP nominee for President, Donald Trump.\n\nRico Oller: Thomas \"Rico\" Oller (born July 16, 1958) is a Republican U.S. politician from California. He served in the California State Assembly, representing the 4th District from 1996 to 2000, and the California State Senate, representing the 1st district from 2000 to 2004. In 2004, Oller ran for Congress in California's 3rd congressional district, but narrowly lost the Republican primary to former California Attorney General Dan Lungren. On January 10, 2008, Oller again ran for Congress, this time in California's 4th congressional district, for a seat being vacated by retiring Congressman John Doolittle. He faced opposition from former Congressman Doug Ose. On March 4, 2008, Oller dropped out of the race when California State Senator Tom McClintock (R-Thousand Oaks) announced that he was running for Doolittle's seat. 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Theodore Burr came to Oxford, New York in 1792. By 1794, he had built a grist mill (once owned by Fletcher & Corbin), and a dam to power the mill. In 1800 he built the first stringer bridge across the Chenango River in Oxford. From 1809-1811, he built an impressive Federal style house on the site of an ancient Indian Fort (at 8 Fort Hill Park) for his family. (Wings were added to both sides of the house at a later and unknown date.) The building still stands and houses the Oxford Memorial Library.\n\nAaron Columbus Burr: Aaron Columbus Burr, born Aaron Burr Colombe (September 15, 1808 \u2013 July 27, 1882), was the son of American Vice President Aaron Burr.\n\nPeter Burr House: The Peter Burr House was built between 1751 and 1755 near present-day Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia, making it one of the oldest houses in West Virginia. Burr, whose first cousin was Aaron Burr, was one of the first settlers in the area. 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Burr's visit to the Hermitage began a secret romance that, following the death of Prevost's first husband, led to marriage.\n\nEsther Edwards Burr: Esther Edwards Burr (February 13, 1732 in Northampton, Province of Massachusetts Bay - April 7, 1758 in Princeton, Province of New Jersey) was the mother of U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr, Jr. and the wife of Princeton University President Aaron Burr, Sr. whom she married in 1752.\n\nBurr conspiracy: The Burr conspiracy was a suspected treasonous cabal of planters, politicians, and army officers in the early 19th century. The cabal was allegedly led by Aaron Burr, the former Vice President of the United States (1801\u20131805); according to the accusations against him, Burr's goal was to create an independent country in the center of North America and/or the present-day Southwestern United States and parts of present-day Mexico. Burr's version was that he intended to take possession of, and farm, 40,000 acres (160\u00a0km) in the Texas Territory leased to him by the Spanish Crown.\n\nAaron Burr Sr.: Aaron Burr Sr. (January 4, 1716 \u2013 September 24, 1757) was a notable Presbyterian minister and college educator in colonial America. 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It is bounded by Suitland Parkway to the north and east, Alabama Avenue to the south, and the St. Elizabeths campus to the west.\n\nJohns Hopkins School of Medicine: The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (JHUSOM), located in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., is the academic medical teaching and research arm of Johns Hopkins University. Johns Hopkins has consistently been among the nation's top medical schools in the number of research grants awarded by the National Institutes of Health. Its main teaching hospital, the Johns Hopkins Hospital, is ranked the #3 hospital in the United States by \"U.S. News & World Report\".\n\nJohns Hopkins Hospital: The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) is the teaching hospital and biomedical research facility of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, located in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. It was founded in 1889 using money from a bequest by philanthropist Johns Hopkins. 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Rothman (born 1958) is the Frances Watt Baker, M.D., and Lenox D. Baker Jr., M.D., Dean of the Medical Faculty, vice president for medicine of Johns Hopkins University, and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine. As dean and CEO, Rothman oversees both the School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Health System, which together encompass six hospitals, hundreds of faculty and community physicians and a self-funded health plan.\n\nWilliam H. Welch House: The William H. Welch House is a three-story rowhouse located at 935 St. Paul Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Probably built in the 1880s, it is notable as the residence of William H. Welch (1850-1934) from 1891 to 1908. Welch was one of the \"Big Four\" founding professors at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and an important conduit of European medical research methods and ideas to the United States. He was also the first dean of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the first director of the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976, and is included in the Baltimore National Heritage Area.\n\nJohns Hopkins University: The Johns Hopkins University (commonly referred to as Johns Hopkins, JHU, or simply Hopkins) is an American private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, the university was named for its first benefactor, the American entrepreneur, abolitionist, and philanthropist Johns Hopkins. His $7 million bequest\u2014of which half financed the establishment of Johns Hopkins Hospital\u2014was the largest philanthropic gift in the history of the United States at that time. Daniel Coit Gilman, who was inaugurated as the institution's first president on February 22, 1876, led the university to revolutionize higher education in the U.S. by integrating teaching and research. Adopting the concept of a graduate school from Germany's ancient Heidelberg University, Johns Hopkins University is considered the first research university in the United States.\n\nWilliam H. Welch: William Henry Welch (April 8, 1850 \u2013 April 30, 1934) was an American physician, pathologist, bacteriologist, and medical school administrator. He was one of the \"Big Four\" founding professors at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was the first dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and was also the founder of the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, the first school of public health in the country. Welch was more known for his cogent summations of current scientific work, than his own scientific research. The Johns Hopkins medical school library is also named after Welch. 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Set in 1949\u201350 in Hong Kong, it tells the story of a married, but separated, American reporter Mark Elliot (played by William Holden), who falls in love with a Eurasian doctor Han Suyin originally from China (played by Jennifer Jones), only to encounter prejudice from her family and from Hong Kong society.\n\nA Trip to Jamaica: A Trip to Jamaica is a Nigerian comedy drama film directed by Robert Peters, starring Ayo Makun, Funke Akindele, Nse Ikpe Etim and Dan Davies. The film received mainly mixed to negative reviews from critics, however, it was a huge box office success, breaking the earlier record set by \"30 Days in Atlanta\". The movie had its worldwide premiere on September 25, 2016 in Lagos State. The event also featured a celebrity football game involving ex-internationals, like Kanu Nwankwo, Jay Jay Okocha, Peter Rufai, Joseph Yobo and Stephen Appiah. 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He was also the voice of CBS and FOX throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and various theatrical trailers for such non-Disney animated movies as \"All Dogs Go to Heaven\", \"The Seventh Brother\", \"Rover Dangerfield\", \"Rock-A-Doodle\", \"\", \"The Magic Voyage\", \"The Thief and the Cobbler\", \"Once Upon a Forest\", \"The Princess And The Goblin\", \"Andre\", \"Asterix Conquers America\", \"The Swan Princess\", \"The Pagemaster\", \"The Pebble and the Penguin\", \"Balto\", \"All Dogs Go to Heaven 2\", \"Tiny Heroes\" (\"Vacak 2 - az erd\u0151 h\u0151se\"), \"Zeus and Roxanne\", \"The Fearless Four\", \"The Prince of Egypt\", \"The Adventures of Brer Rabbit\", \"\", \"House Arrest\", and \"\". In addition to his behind-the-scenes work, Elliott starred with four other notable voice artists in the 1997 short film \"5 Men and a Limo\". One of his most well-known voice-overs for Disney is the catchphrase \"And now, our feature presentation,\" which he says at the start of most animated Disney films on video on a \"Feature Presentation\" bumper.\n\nThe Missing Postman: The Missing Postman is a two-part comedy drama originally broadcast on BBC1 on the consecutive evenings of 29 and 30 March 1997. Adapted from the Mark Wallington novel, it received the award for Best BBC Comedy Drama at the British Comedy Awards in 1997.\n\nJang Min-hyeok: Jang Min-Hyeok (Korean: \uc7a5\ubbfc\ud601 ; born December 28, 1978) is a South Korean voice actor. In 2006, he started his career by joining Korean Broadcasting System's voice acting division. Two years later, the voice actor won a KBS Radio Drama Award for Best New Voice Actor. After being a freelancer, Min-Hyeok became popular with his cover of Shia LaBeouf on the Korean dub of \"Transformers\", and has recently been known for his role as Sherlock Holmes on the Korean dub of a British television series \"Sherlock\".\n\nThe Better 'Ole (1926 film): The Better 'Ole is a 1926 American silent World War I comedy drama film. Released by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., this film is the second full-length film to utilize the Vitaphone sound-on-disc process, two months after the first Vitaphone feature \"Don Juan\"; with no audible dialogue, the film does have a synchronized musical score and sound effects. This film was also the second onscreen adaptation of the 1917 musical play \"The Better 'Ole\" by Bruce Bairnsfather and Arthur Elliot. Charlie Chaplin's eldest brother Sydney Chaplin played the main lead as Old Bill in perhaps his best-known film today. This film is also believed by many to have the first spoken word of dialog, \"\"coffee\"\", although there are those who disagree. At one point during the film, Harold Goodwin's character whispers a word to Sydney Chaplin which is also faintly heard.\n\nTom McGrath (animator): Thomas \"Tom\" McGrath (born August 7, 1964) is an American film director, animator, and voice actor known for co-directing (with Eric Darnell) the 2005 comedy \"Madagascar\" and its sequels, \"\" in 2008 and \"\" in 2012, also providing the voice of Skipper in all films, short films and \"The Penguins of Madagascar\" television series. He has portrayed Skipper in every \"Madagascar\" installment, being the only voice actor to do so. He has also worked as a voice actor on other DreamWorks animated features like \"Flushed Away\" in 2006 and \"Shrek the Third\" in 2007. He also stepped in on \"Flushed Away\" to help make improvements prior to its release. 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He is a former Co-President of The Guides Association of New York City (GANYC) an organization which honored him in March of 2016 with their inaugural \"Guiding Spirit Award\" at the second annual apple awards. in 1993, while still a toy executive, Gelber was a contestant on the seniors edition of the American game show Jeopardy! and finished second on the episode on which he appeared with a total of $10,400.\n\nList of City University of New York institutions: The City University of New York (CUNY) system is the public university system of New York City. 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The new company was established in 1895 and sold beer in south and west Scotland. They also supplied a brewery in Northumberland and one in Dundee. In 1965 they were taken over by Watney Mann, and in 1987 the company was bought by Allied Lyons, who closed the brewery. Production ended on 23 January 1987.\n\nCraig McEwan (footballer): Craig George McEwan (born 3 October 1977 in Glasgow) is a Scottish footballer who is currently player-manager of Glenafton Athletic in the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region. A right full-back, McEwan has played in the Scottish Football League First Division for Raith Rovers and Ayr United and is a former Scotland under-21 international.\n\nWillie McEwan (golfer): William McEwan (1872 \u2013 2 May 1931) was a Scottish professional golfer. McEwan placed ninth in the 1890 Open Championship which was held 11 September at Prestwick Golf Club in Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland. 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(Two schools were strictly seminaries and one was originally coeducational.) Therefore, Spelman College holds the distinction of being America's first, and thereby oldest, private, liberal arts historically black colleges for women.\n\nMamie Locke: Mamie Evelyn Locke (born March 19, 1954) is an African-American politician and educator. A Democrat, she was a member of the Hampton, Virginia city council 1996\u20132004, and mayor 2000\u20132004. Since 2004, she has been a member of the Senate of Virginia from the 2nd district. She currently represents parts of the cities of Hampton, Newport News and Portsmouth, plus part of York County. She is also Professor of Political Science and Dean of the School of Liberal Arts at Hampton University.\n\nNorfolk State University: Norfolk State University (NSU) is a public four-year, coed, liberal arts, historically black university located in Norfolk, Virginia. The university is a member-school of Thurgood Marshall College Fund and the Virginia High-Tech Partnership.\n\nPhilander Smith College: Philander Smith College is a private historically black college, four-year undergraduate liberal arts institution, located in Little Rock, Arkansas . Philander Smith College is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and a founding member of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). Philander Smith College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The Mission of Philander Smith College is, \"\"To graduate academically accomplished students who are grounded as advocates for social justice, determined to change the world for the better.\"\"\n\nTalladega College: Talladega College, located in Talladega, Alabama, is a private, liberal arts college. It is Alabama's oldest private historically black college. As of 2009, it received full SACS accreditation.\n\nFlorida A&M University: Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, commonly known as FAMU, is a public, historically black university in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. Florida A&M University was founded on the highest of seven hills in Tallahassee, Florida on October 3, 1887. It is one of the largest historically black universities in the United States by enrollment and the only public historically black university in Florida. It is a member institution of the State University System of Florida, as well as one of the state's land grant universities, and is accredited to award baccalaureate, master's and doctoral degrees by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The university is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.\n\nHampton University: Hampton University (also HU, or Home by the Sea) is a private historically black university located in Hampton, Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1868 by black and white leaders of the American Missionary Association after the American Civil War to provide education to freedmen. In 1878, it established a program for teaching Native Americans, which lasted until 1923.\n\nFisk University: Fisk University is a private historically black university founded in 1866 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The 40 acre campus is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.\n\nSavannah State University: Savannah State University is a four-year, state-supported, historically black university (HBCU) located in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is the oldest public historically black university in the state. 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He was in al-Qaeda for four years, first as one of bin Laden's twelve bodyguards, and then as head of Osama bin Laden's security detail. A citizen of Yemen born in Saudi Arabia, Al-Bahri was radicalized in his teens by dissident Saudi Ulemas and participated in clandestine political activities which were funded in part by people trafficking. Having determined to become a jihadist he went first to Bosnia and then, briefly, to Somalia before arriving in Afghanistan in 1996 in the hope of joining Al-Qaeda, which he soon did. After four years, al-Bahri became \"disillusioned\", largely because bin Laden consolidated al-Qaeda's relationship with the Taliban by giving his bayat to its leader, Mullah Omar, but also because he had married and become a father.\n\nBin Laden (song): \"Bin Laden\" is a hip hop song by Immortal Technique, Mos Def and DJ Green Lantern.\n\nHamida al-Attas: Hamida Ibrahim (Arabic: \u062d\u0645\u064a\u062f\u0629 \u0627\u0628\u0631\u0627\u0647\u064a\u0645\u200e \u200e , \"\u1e24am\u012bdah Ibrah\u012bm\"; born 1934) born Hamida Ibrahim (Arabic: Hamida Ibrahim\u200e \u200e , \" Hamida Ibrahim\"), is the mother of Osama bin Laden. She came from a Syrian family of two brothers and another sister. She married Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden in Latakia in 1956 and moved to Saudi Arabia with her husband. She was the eleventh wife of Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden. Her husband had at least 22 wives but divorced many, having only four wives at once, in accordance with Muslim law. It has been reported that she was a concubine rather than wife of Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden. She was more cosmopolitan than Mohammed's first three Wahhabi Saudi wives.\n\nMos Def: Yasiin Bey ( ) (born Dante Terrell Smith; December 11, 1973), best known by his stage name Mos Def ( ), is an American hip hop recording artist, actor and activist from Brooklyn, New York City, New York. Best known for his music, Mos Def embarked on his hip hop career in 1994, alongside his siblings in the short-lived rap group Urban Thermo Dynamics (UTD), after which he appeared on albums by Da Bush Babees and De La Soul. He subsequently formed the duo Black Star, alongside fellow Brooklyn-based rapper Talib Kweli, and they released their eponymous debut album in 1998. He was featured on the roster of Rawkus Records and in 1999 released his solo debut, \"Black on Both Sides\". His debut was followed by \"The New Danger\" (2004), \"True Magic\" (2006) and \"The Ecstatic\" (2009). The editors at About.com listed him as the 14th greatest emcee of all time on their \"50 greatest MC's of our time\" list.\n\nManhunt: The Search for Bin Laden: Manhunt: The Search for Bin Laden is a 2013 documentary film directed by Greg Barker that explores the Central Intelligence Agency's investigation of Osama bin Laden, starting from 1995 until his death in 2011. It premiered on HBO on May 1, 2013, two years after the mission that killed bin Laden. The documentary features narratives by many of the CIA analysts and operatives who worked over a decade to understand and track bin Laden, and includes archival film footage from across Washington, D.C., Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the Middle East. It also features extensive and rarely seen footage of Al-Qaeda training and propaganda videos, including video suicide notes from various terrorists who later worked as suicide bombers.\n\nTere Bin Laden: Tere Bin Laden (English: Your Bin Laden ) is a 2010 Bollywood satire film produced by Walkwater Media and written and directed by Abhishek Sharma. The film stars Pakistani pop singer Ali Zafar in the lead role as an ambitious young reporter, who, in his desperation to migrate to the United States, makes a fake Osama bin Laden video using a look-alike, and sells it to TV channels. Osama bin Laden was played by Pradhuman Singh. The film is a spoof on Osama Bin Laden as well as a comic satire on America's war against terror and the realities of the post-9/11 world. The film was released worldwide, except the United States, on 16 July 2010.\n\nOsama bin Laden death conspiracy theories: The death of Osama bin Laden gave rise to various conspiracy theories, hoaxes, and rumors. These include the ideas that bin Laden had been dead for years, or is still alive. Doubts about bin Laden's death were fueled by the U.S. military's supposed disposal of his body at sea, the decision to not release any photographic or DNA evidence of bin Laden's death to the public, the contradicting accounts of the incident (with the official story on the raid appearing to change or directly contradict previous assertions), and the 25-minute blackout during the raid on bin Laden's compound during which a live feed from cameras mounted on the helmets of the U.S. special forces was cut off.\n\nOmar bin Laden: Omar bin Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden (Arabic: \u0639\u0645\u0631 \u0628\u0646 \u0623\u0633\u0627\u0645\u0629 \u0628\u0646 \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0628\u0646 \u0639\u0648\u0636 \u0628\u0646 \u0644\u0627\u062f\u0646\u200e \u200e , \"\u02bfUmar bin \u02beUs\u0101mah bin Mu\u1e25ammad bin \u02bfAwa\u1e0d bin L\u0101din\"; born 1981), better known as Omar bin Laden, is one of the sons of Osama bin Laden and his first wife and first cousin Najwa Ghanem (see Bin Laden family). 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During his life, his scholarly works and writings were used in the administration of the Mamluk Empire's dominions of Egypt and Syria, and later became standard sources for Mamluk history.\n\nKhalifah ibn Khayyat: Ab\u016b 'Amr Khalifa ibn Khayyat al Layth\u012b al 'Usfur\u012b (born : 160/161 A.H/777 A.D\u2013 died 239/240 A.H/ 854 A.D) was an Arab historian.\n\nIbn Khaldun: Ibn Khaldun ( ; Arabic: \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0632\u064a\u062f \u0639\u0628\u062f \u0627\u0644\u0631\u062d\u0645\u0646 \u0628\u0646 \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0628\u0646 \u062e\u0644\u062f\u0648\u0646 \u0627\u0644\u062d\u0636\u0631\u0645\u064a\u200e \u200e , \"Ab\u016b Zayd \u2018Abd ar-Ra\u1e25m\u0101n ibn Mu\u1e25ammad ibn Khald\u016bn al-\u1e24a\u1e0dram\u012b\" ; 27 May 1332 \u2013 17 March 1406) was a North African Arab historiographer and historian.\n\nHabbari dynasty: The Habbari dynasty ruled the Abbasid province of Greater Sindh from 841 to 1024. The region became semi-independent under the Arab ruler Aziz al-Habbari in 841 CE, though nominally remaining part of the Caliphate. The Habbaris, who were based in the city of Mansura, ruled the regions of Sindh, Makran, Turan, Khuzdar and Multan. The Umayyad Caliph made Aziz governor of Sindh and he was succeeded by his sons Umar al-Habbari I and Abdullah al-Habbari in succession while his grandson Umar al-Habbari II was ruling when the famous Arab historian Al-Masudi visited Sindh. The Habbaris ruled Sindh until 1010 when the Soomra Khafif took over Sidh. In 1026 Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi defeated Khafif, destroyed Mansura and annexed the region under the Ghaznavid rule.\n\nIbn al-Mustawfi: Mubarak Bin Ahmad Sharaf-Aldin Abu al-Barakat Ibn al-Mustawfi (1169-1239), a famous Arab historian of Arbil, who was born in the ancient citadel of Arbil. He has written in several areas, history, literature and language. His masterpiece is a four volumes book of (History of Arbil). \n\nBayt Nuba: Bayt Nuba (Arabic: \u0628\u064a\u062a \u0646\u0648\u0628\u0627\u200e \u200e ) was a Palestinian Arab village, located halfway between Jerusalem and al-Ramla. Historically identified with the biblical city of Nob mentioned in the Book of Samuel, that association has been eschewed in modern times. The village is mentioned in extrabiblical sources including the writings of 5th-century Roman geographers, 12th-century Crusaders and a Jewish traveller, a 13th-century Syrian geographer, a 15th-century Arab historian, and Western travellers in the 19th century. Depopulated by Israeli forces during the 1967 war, it was subsequently leveled by military engineers using controlled explosions, and the Israeli settlement of Mevo Horon was established on its lands in 1970.\n\nQal\u02bfat ibn Salama: Qal\u02bfat ibn Salama (Arabic: \u0642\u0644\u0639\u0629 \u0627\u0628\u0646 \u0633\u0644\u0627\u0645\u0629\u200e \u200e ) is a fortress near Tihert (present-day Tiaret, Algeria). This place is famous to have sheltered Ibn Khaldun for four years, between 1375 and 1379, and in this place where he began composing his Muqaddimah (known as Prolegomenon in Greek).\n\nCh\u016bgan Engetsu: Ch\u016bgan Engetsu (\u4e2d\u5dcc\u5186\u6708 , January 28, 1300 \u2013 February 9, 1375) , Japanese poet, occupies a prominent place in Japanese Literature of the Five Mountains, literature in Chinese written in Japan. Chugan's achievement was his mastery of this difficult medium, a signal of the ripening of Five Mountains poetry and prose in Japan. He was born in Kamakura of a family that claimed descent from Emperor Kanmu (r. 781-806). At age eight he entered the prestigious monetary of the Zen Rinzai sect in Kamakura as an acolyte. At twelve he was a disciple of Dokei. At this time Chugan began in earnest his Chinese studies, devoting himself to the \"Classic of Filial Piety\" and \"Analects\". He left for Kyushu hoping to travel to China, but did not succeed. After this disappointment he traveled to Kyoto and met the reclusive patriarch Kokan Shiren (1278\u20131346). In 1320 he realized his hopes for a journey to China that resulted in a seven-year study-tour of Zen masters and institutions. In 1332 Chugan returned in disgust to a Japan wracked by civil war and unrest. He chose for his residence the Nanzenji monastery in Kyoto. In 1339 he was asked to establish the Kisshoji monastery. From this point until his death in 1375 he was residing as head of many of the Zen establishments in Japan. His writings reflect both a Confucian concern with social values and a Zen love of the ironic and iconoclastic.\n\nSuleiman Mousa: Suleiman Mousa (Arabic: \u0633\u0644\u064a\u0645\u0627\u0646 \u0627\u0644\u0645\u0648\u0633\u0649\u200e \u200e ) (11 June 1919 \u2013 9 June 2008) was a Jordanian author and historian born in Al-Rafeed, a small village north of the city of Irbid. He wrote up to fifty books of which most prominent are \"Biography of Sharif Hussein Bin Ali, Jordan in the 1948 War, Great Arab Revolt\", \"History of Jordan in the 20th century\", and was the first and only Arab author to write about Lawrence of Arabia and show the Arab perspective.\n\nMali Empire: The Mali Empire (Manding: \"Nyeni\" or \"Niani\"; also historically referred to as the Manden Kurufaba, sometimes shortened to Manden) was an empire in West Africa from 1230 to 1670. The empire was founded by Sundiata Keita and became renowned for the wealth of its rulers, especially Musa Keita. The Manding languages were spoken in the empire. It was the largest empire in West Africa and profoundly influenced the culture of West Africa through the spread of its language, laws and customs. Much of the recorded information about the Mali Empire comes from 14th century North African Arab historian Ibn Khaldun, 14th century Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta and 16th century Moroccan traveller Leo Africanus. 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It concluded the movement of Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood's Confederate Army of Tennessee from the Tennessee River in northern Alabama to Columbia, Tennessee, and across the Duck River. A Union force under Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield skirmished with Hood's cavalry, commanded by Maj. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, and fortified a defensive line south of Columbia, but soon withdrew north across the Duck River, abandoning the town. Hood's invasion of Tennessee continued as he attempted to intercept Schofield's retreating army at Spring Hill.\n\nBattle of Nashville: The Battle of Nashville was a two-day battle in the Franklin-Nashville Campaign that represented the end of large-scale fighting west of the coastal states in the American Civil War. It was fought at Nashville, Tennessee, on December 15\u201316, 1864, between the Confederate Army of Tennessee under Lieutenant General John Bell Hood and Federal forces under Major General George H. Thomas. In one of the largest victories achieved by the Union Army during the war, Thomas attacked and routed Hood's army, largely destroying it as an effective fighting force.\n\nJohn Bell Hood: John Bell Hood (June 1 or June 29, 1831 \u2013 August 30, 1879) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War. Hood had a reputation for bravery and aggressiveness that sometimes bordered on recklessness. Arguably one of the best brigade and division commanders in the Confederate States Army, Hood gradually became increasingly ineffective as he was promoted to lead larger, independent commands late in the war; his career and reputation were marred by his decisive defeats leading an army in the Atlanta Campaign and the Franklin\u2013Nashville Campaign.\n\nBattle of Peachtree Creek: The Battle of Peachtree Creek was fought in Georgia on July 20, 1864, as part of the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War. It was the first major attack by Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood since taking command of the Confederate Army of Tennessee. The attack was against Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's Union army which was perched on the doorstep of Atlanta. The main armies in the conflict were the Union Army of the Cumberland, commanded by Maj. Gen. George Henry Thomas, and two corps of the Confederate Army of Tennessee, commanded by Lt. Gen. John B. Hood. The battle of Peachtree Creek was the first battle fought by Hood as commander of the Army of Tennessee.\n\nBattle of Shiloh: The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, was a major battle in the Western Theater of the American Civil War, fought April 6\u20137, 1862, in southwestern Tennessee. A Union force known as the Army of the Tennessee under Major General Ulysses S. Grant had moved via the Tennessee River deep into Tennessee and was encamped principally at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee on the west bank of that river, where the Confederate Army of Mississippi, under General Albert Sidney Johnston and second-in-command P. G. T. Beauregard, launched a surprise attack on Grant's army from its base in Corinth, Mississippi. Johnston was mortally wounded during the fighting; Beauregard, who thus succeeded to command of the army, decided against pressing the attack late in the evening. Overnight Grant was reinforced by one of his own divisions stationed further north and was joined by three divisions from another Union army under Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell. This allowed them to launch an unexpected counterattack the next morning which completely reversed the Confederate gains of the previous day.\n\nA Slight Demonstration: A Slight Demonstration is a 2007 book about the 1864 Civil War Battle of Decatur, a pivotal event in Confederate General John B. Hood's disastrous Tennessee Campaign late in the war, in which a Union force of only 2-5,000 soldiers prevented Hood's 23,000 strong army from crossing the Tennessee River. It was written by Noel Carpenter, a former Decatur native and Air Force officer. The book is published by Legacy Books & Letters of Austin, Texas. It is the first book solely devoted to the Battle of Decatur.\n\nBattle of Spring Hill: The Battle of Spring Hill was fought November 29, 1864, at Spring Hill, Tennessee, as part of the Franklin-Nashville Campaign of the American Civil War. The Confederate Army of Tennessee, commanded by Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood, attacked a Union force under Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield as it retreated from Columbia through Spring Hill. Because of a series of command failures, the Confederates were unable to inflict serious damage on the Federals and could not prevent their safe passage north to Franklin during the night. The next day, Hood pursued Schofield and attacked his fortifications in the Battle of Franklin, resulting in severe Confederate casualties.\n\nFranklin\u2013Nashville Campaign: The Franklin\u2013Nashville Campaign, also known as Hood's Tennessee Campaign, was a series of battles in the Western Theater, conducted from September 18 to December 27, 1864, in Alabama, Tennessee, and northwestern Georgia during the American Civil War. The Confederate Army of Tennessee under Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood drove north from Atlanta, threatening Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's lines of communications and central Tennessee. After a brief attempt to pursue Hood, Sherman returned to Atlanta and began his March to the Sea, leaving Union forces under Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas to deal with Hood's threat.\n\n6th Florida Infantry Regiment: The 6th Florida Infantry Regiment' was raised by the Confederate State of Florida for service to the Provisional Army of the Confederate States of America. Organized and released from state service in mid-April 1862, the regiment would leave the state in mid-June, 1862. It was assigned from June through August 1862 to the Army of East Tennessee (Department of East Tennessee), General Edmund Kirby Smith commanding. The Army of East Tennessee was redesignated as the Confederate Army of Kentucky on August 25, 1862, when General Smith led it into eastern Kentucky during the Confederate Heartland Offensive. On November 20, 1862, the Army of Mississippi, General Braxton Bragg commanding, and the Army of Kentucky, General E. Kirby Smith commanding, became the Army of Tennessee. General Bragg assumed command, and General Smith was reassigned to the Department of East Tennessee. The 6th Florida would remain assigned to the Army of Tennessee until its surrender at Bentonville, North Carolina on April 26, 1865.\n\n18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Marmaduke's): The 18th Arkansas Infantry (Marmaduke's) (1861\u20131865) was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was also briefly identified as the 1st Arkansas Infantry Battalion. The unit was most often referred to as the 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment. The designation \"Confederate Infantry Regiment\" was intended to convey the difference between Provisional Confederate Army units and Regular Confederate Army Units, with Provisional units being those regiments who received a state designation such as \"XX Arkansas Infantry Regiment\". In practice, the designation was most often utilized when Regiments were assembled utilizing companies from more than one confederate state. 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He also served as acting mayor for a short time following the resignation of former mayor Patrick Cannon, who was arrested on March 26, 2014 for corruption charges. Barnes immediately became acting mayor upon Cannon's resignation. The City Council was then required to appoint a mayor to serve out the remainder of Cannon's term (through Dec. 2015). On April 7, the council voted to appoint Dan Clodfelter, a state senator, as the new mayor.\n\nBranislav Beli\u0107: Branislav Beli\u0107 (, ] or ] ; 1932 Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia \u2013 17 July 2016 Belgrade, Serbia) was a Serbian politician. He was an Acting Mayor of Belgrade following the 2008 election. He served as an interim Chairman of the Assembly as the oldest member. Previously this seat, which is also a seat of the acting mayor, was held by Zoran Alimpi\u0107. Acting mayors were necessary in the period until the election of the new one, due to the death of the elected mayor Nenad Bogdanovi\u0107. His term ended with election of Dragan \u0110ilas.\n\nSekesai Makwavarara: Sekesai Makwavarara is the former deputy mayor and acting mayor of Harare. Makwararara began her work for council in 2002 for Mabvuku as a member of the Movement for Democratic Change party. Initially a member of ZANU-PF, she temporarily was a member of the Movement for Democratic Change. During her tenure of service for the Mabvuku city council she served under deputy mayor Elias Mudzuri until she was appointed as acting mayor following the forced deposition of Mudzuri by the national government. After the MDC party launched a probe which identified her as being corrupt she rejoined the ZANU-PF. She resigned from this position in 2004. In 2006, she was appointed as the head of a commission that ran the Harare City Council's affairs until December 2008.\n\nHazen S. 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However, Wilson found himself literally locked out of the mayor's office\u2014he was told that the keys could not be found. In a power struggle that lasted several days, the entirely Democratic city council determined that Frost was incorrect in his claim, and appointed Alderman Michael Bilandic as acting mayor instead. Had he been elected mayor, Wilson Frost would have been Chicago's first African American mayor.\n\nMarcos Devers: Marcos A. Devers (born October 25, 1950) is a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and a former acting mayor of Lawrence, Massachusetts. 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The sandy soil also absorbs most rainfall so there are few ponds or rivers in the area. There is a shallow glacial well in Spinney Hills known as an aquifer, which is where most of the rainfall in the region is stored. These hills are the continuation of a long east west ridge of hills known as the Ronkonkoma Moraine, which form the 'backbone' of Long Island. Much of this region is undeveloped other than a sand mine to the west and Southampton Pines to the east. There have been large scale legal battles between private real estate companies and the Town of Southampton over the future of the area, being it is one of the last expanses of wilderness left on Long Island. There is a very large native population of white-tailed deer in the region due to lack of natural predators. In the higher elevations small sections of the hills have an almost alpine-desert look, with sandy open plateaus and extremely dwarfed vegetation . The Dwarf Pitch Pine which dominate the region grow not much taller than twenty feet in height due to dry, nutrient-poor soil. There is a desert effect in the Pine Barrens, with relatively higher daytime temperatures and cooler nighttime temperatures than the coast, only a few miles away. There are spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and Peconic Bay from certain peaks in this region if one knows where to hike. The consistent ocean breeze at the higher elevations passing through the long brushy needles of the Dwarf Pitch Pines creates a gentle whisping sound, or white noise, adding a peaceful ambience to the big skies and expansiveness one feels in this region.\n\nPolitical history of medieval Karnataka: The political history of medieval Karnataka spans the 4th to the 16th centuries, when the empires that evolved in the Karnataka region of India made a lasting impact on the subcontinent. Before this, alien empires held sway over the region, and the nucleus of power was outside modern Karnataka. The medieval era can be broadly divided into several periods: The earliest native kingdoms and imperialism; the successful domination of the Gangetic plains in northern India and rivalry with the empires of Tamilakam over the Vengi region; and the domination of the southern Deccan and consolidation against Muslim invasion. The origins of the rise of the Karnataka region as an independent power date back to the fourth-century birth of the Kadamba Dynasty of Banavasi, the earliest of the native rulers to conduct administration in the native language of Kannada in addition to the official Sanskrit. This is the historical starting point in studying the development of the region as an enduring geopolitical entity and of Kannada as an important regional language.\n\nAdenophora: Adenophora is a genus of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae, the bellflowers. 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Growing to 15 m tall by 12 m broad, it is a substantial, spreading, deciduous shrub with oval leaves up to 20 cm long, and clusters of pure white, fragrant, pendent flowers in summer.\n\nTexas Hill Country: The Texas Hill Country is a geographical region located in the Edwards Plateau at the crossroads of West Texas, Central Texas, and South Texas. Given its geographical location, terrain features, and native vegetation, the Hill Country could be considered the beginning or end of the American Southwest (depending on which direction one is travelling). The region is notable for its karst topography and tall rugged hills of limestone or granite. Many of the hills rise to a height of 400-500 feet above the surrounding plains and valleys, with Packsaddle Mountain rising to a height of 800 feet above the Llano River in Kingsland. The Hill Country also includes the Llano Uplift and the second-largest granite dome in the United States, Enchanted Rock. The terrain throughout the region is punctuated by a thin layer of topsoil and a large number of exposed rocks and boulders, making the region very dry and prone to flash flooding. Native vegetation in the region includes various yucca, prickly pear cactus, desert spoon, and wildflowers in the Llano Uplift. 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She is the director of Tokyo Filmex, a film festival.\n\nDavid Hewlett: David Ian Hewlett (born 18 April 1968) is an English-born Canadian actor, writer, director, and voice actor best known for his role as Dr. Rodney McKay on the Canadian-American science fiction TV shows \"Stargate SG-1\", \"Stargate Atlantis\" and \"Stargate Universe\". Younger television viewers may know him best from his two 1993 guest appearances on \"Shining Time Station\", portraying nosy journalist Ted Typo.\n\nForbidden Colours: \"Forbidden Colours\" is a 1983 song by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima film \"Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence\" (in certain territories retitled \"Furyo\"). 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It is a large bear, approximately the same size as the omnivorous Kodiak bear (\"Ursus arctos middendorffi\"). A boar (adult male) weighs around 350 \u2013 , while a sow (adult female) is about half that size. Although it is the sister species of the brown bear, it has evolved to occupy a narrower ecological niche, with many body characteristics adapted for cold temperatures, for moving across snow, ice and open water, and for hunting seals, which make up most of its diet. Although most polar bears are born on land, they spend most of their time on the sea ice. Their scientific name means \"maritime bear\" and derives from this fact. Polar bears hunt their preferred food of seals from the edge of sea ice, often living off fat reserves when no sea ice is present. 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While it is day in the Arctic Circle it is night in the Antarctic Circle.\n\nNaval War: Arctic Circle: Naval War: Arctic Circle (NWAC) is a real time naval strategy game developed by Norwegian development company Turbo Tape Games and published by Swedish video game publisher Paradox Interactive. It was released on April 10, 2012. \"Naval War: Arctic Circle\" was announced at the 2011 Paradox Interactive Convention held in New York. The game is supported by the Norwegian Film Institute, Innovation Norway and the Norwegian Research Council, and is developed in close consultation with the Royal Norwegian Navy.\n\nPolar circle: A polar circle is either the Arctic Circle or the Antarctic Circle. On Earth, the Arctic Circle is located at a latitude of 9\u00b0\u2032\u2033 \u00a0N, and the Antarctic Circle is located at a latitude of 9\u00b0\u2032\u2033 \u00a0S.\n\nArctic Circle: The Arctic Circle is the most northerly of the abstract five major circles of latitude as shown on maps of the Earth. It marks the northernmost point at which the noon sun is just visible on the northern winter solstice and the southernmost point at which the midnight sun is just visible on the northern summer solstice. The region north of this circle is known as the Arctic, and the zone just to the south is called the Northern Temperate Zone. North of the Arctic Circle, the sun is above the horizon for twenty-four continuous hours at least once per year (and therefore visible at midnight) and below the horizon for twenty-four continuous hours at least once per year (and therefore not visible at noon); this is also true within the equivalent polar circle in the Southern Hemisphere, the Antarctic Circle.\n\nRussian polar expedition of 1900\u201302: The Russian polar expedition of 1900\u20131902 was commissioned by the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences to study the Arctic Ocean north of New Siberian Islands and search for the legendary Sannikov Land. It was led by the Russian geologist and Arctic explorer Baron Eduard Toll on the ship \"Zarya\". Toll and his three assistants vanished in late 1902 while exploring Bennett Island. One of the key members of the expedition was Alexander Kolchak, then a young researcher and lieutenant of the Russian Navy, and later a ruler of Russia.\n\nArctic policy of Russia: The Arctic policy of Russia is the domestic and foreign policy of the Russian Federation with respect to the Russian region of the Arctic. The Russian region of the Arctic is defined in the \"Russian Arctic Policy\" as all Russian possessions located north of the Arctic Circle. (About one-fifth of Russia's landmass is north of the Arctic Circle.) Russia is one of five countries bordering the Arctic Ocean. In 2011, out of 4 million inhabitants of the Arctic, roughly 2 million lived in arctic Russia, making it the largest arctic country by population. However, in recent years Russia's Arctic population has been declining.\n\nAlexander Kolchak: Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak CB (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0412\u0430\u0441\u0438\u0301\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u043e\u043b\u0447\u0430\u0301\u043a , 16 November [O.S. 4 November] 1874 \u2013 7 February 1920) was a polar explorer and commander in the Imperial Russian Navy, who fought in the Russo-Japanese War and the First World War. During the Russian Civil War, he established an anti-communist government in Siberia\u2014later the Provisional All-Russian Government\u2014and was recognised as the \"Supreme Ruler and Commander-in-Chief of All Russian Land and Sea Forces\" by the other leaders of the White movement from 1918 to 1920. His government was based in Omsk, in southwestern Siberia.\n\nArctic ecology: Arctic ecology is the scientific study of the relationships between biotic and abiotic factors in the arctic, the region north of the Arctic Circle (66 33\u2019). This is a region characterized by stressful conditions as a result of extreme cold, low precipitation, a limited growing season (50\u201390 days) and virtually no sunlight throughout the winter. The Arctic consists of taiga (or boreal forest) and tundra biomes, which also dominate very high elevations, even in the tropics. Sensitive ecosystems exist throughout the Arctic region, which are being impacted dramatically by global warming. The earliest inhabitants of the Arctic were the Neanderthals. Since then, many indigenous populations have inhabited the region, which continues to this day. Since the early 1900s, when Vilhjalmur Stefansson led the first major Canadian Arctic Expedition, the Arctic has been a valued area for ecological research. In 1946, The Arctic Research Laboratory was established in Point Barrow, Alaska under the contract of the Office of Naval Research. This launched an interest in exploring the Arctic examining animal cycles, permafrost and the interactions between indigenous peoples and the Arctic ecology. During the Cold War, the Arctic became a place where the United States, Canada, and the Soviet Union performed significant research that has been essential to the study of climate change in recent years. A major reason why research in the Arctic is essential for the study of climate change is because the effects of climate change will be felt more quickly and more drastically in higher latitudes of the world as above average temperatures are predicted for Northwest Canada and Alaska. From an anthropological point of view, researchers study the native Inuit peoples of Alaska as they have become extremely accustomed to adapting to ecological and climate variability.\n\nCoast Guard Arctic Service Medal: The Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal was established on 20 May 1976 by Commandant of the Coast Guard Admiral Owen W. Siler. The medal is awarded to any member of the United States Coast Guard who performs twenty one days of consecutive duty afloat or ashore north of the Arctic Circle. Air crews flying in and out of areas north of the Arctic Circle may also be awarded the medal for 21 days of non-consecutive service. 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He was an offensive lineman and also served as a place kicker. Budd played college football for Lafayette College before making his National Football League debut in 1926 with the Frankford Yellow Jackets. After helping the Yellow Jackets win the 1926 NFL Championship, he later joined the Pottsville Maroons for the 1927 and 1928 seasons. Budd was a first team All-Pro in 1926.\n\nJersey Budd: Jersey Budd is an English singer-songwriter from Leicester, England.\n\nBudd Lake, New Jersey: Budd Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Mount Olive Township, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 8,968. Budd Lake was named for John Budd. 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The film focuses on union violence and corruption amongst longshoremen while detailing widespread corruption, extortion, and racketeering on the waterfronts of Hoboken, New Jersey.\n\nBuddtown, New Jersey: Buddtown is an unincorporated community located within Southampton Township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. Located between Vincentown and Pemberton, it is named for Thomas Budd who owned farmland in the area in the 18th century. The area itself contains houses and churches in the community itself and farmland surrounding the settlement. The stream that runs through Buddtown is named Stop the Jade Run supposedly named for the cry made by the owners of a runaway horse, \"jade\" being an old name for a horse.\n\nThe Go-Betweens: The Go-Betweens were an indie rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1977 by singer-songwriters and guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan. They were later joined by Lindy Morrison on drums, Robert Vickers on bass guitar, and Amanda Brown on violin, oboe, guitar, and backing vocals, before disbanding in late 1989. Forster and McLennan reformed the band in 2000 with a new line-up. McLennan died on 6 May 2006 of a heart attack and The Go-Betweens disbanded again.\n\nPax Amicus Theatre: The Pax Amicus Theater is located in Budd Lake, New Jersey, United States, and was founded in 1970. 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As an amateur he won a gold medal in the heavyweight division at the 1988 Summer Olympics. As a mixed martial artist, Mercer is known for scoring an upset one-punch knockout victory over former UFC heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia in 2009.\n\nMohammed "The Hawk" Shahid: Mohammed Shahid (born July 8, 1989) is an entrepreneur and a mixed martial artist from Bahrain. He is the CEO of KHK MMA and the President of the Bahrain based mixed martial arts organisation, Brave Combat Federation owned and supported by His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa. Mohammed Shahid was the first mixed martial artist from Bahrain to compete in global MMA events. He was assigned a managerial role to develop mixed martial arts in Bahrain as the CEO of KHK MMA. Bahrain established a national team alongside bringing global talent to facilitate the growth of MMA in Bahrain.\n\nLee Hasdell: Lee Hasdell (born 13 December 1966) is a British martial artist, promoter and former professional kickboxer and mixed martial artist. Hasdell is considered by many as a true pioneer of UK mixed martial arts, as he was the main driving force and innovator in the 1990s. Hasdell promoted the first professional Mixed martial arts events in the United Kingdom and has helped develop many of the standards within the British MMA scene of today.\n\nBaboo Da Silva: Mauricio \"Baboo\" Da Silva (born November 28, 1967) is a Brazilian kyokushin kaikan full contact karate practitioner and former professional kickboxer and mixed martial artist. He is a professional coach and trainer of K-1 and MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), who has trained a number of world class fighters including Francisco Filho (martial artist), Glaube Feitosa, Andrews Nakahara, Ewerton Teixeira, Ray Sefo, Aleksandr Pitchkounov, Takumi Sato, Jan Soukup, Kou Tasei (aka Hong Tae Seong), Jan Nortje, Doug Viney, Mighty Mo (kickboxer) and Akebono Taro. From 1998 to 2004 he worked as the trainer and sparring partner for Francisco Filho. He lived in Tokyo, Japan from 2005 to December 2010 and trained fighters from the IKO1 Kyokushin - Team Ichigeki and other fighters from visiting teams at the Ichigeki Plaza. He fought in the K-1 PREMIUM 2003 Dynamite!! and also in the Ichigeki events in Japan.\n\nMarc Roberts (footballer): Marc Roberts (born 26 July 1990) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Championship club Birmingham City. Roberts began his career in non-league football, with Wakefield, Worksop Town, Buxton and FC Halifax Town, and was capped for England C, the team that represents England at semi-professional level. He joined League One club Barnsley in 2015, helped them gain promotion to the Championship, and captained the team. He signed for Birmingham in July 2017.\n\nMarc Roberts (sports agent): Marc Roberts (born September 20, 1959, Newark, New Jersey) was a Division I basketball player at American University in Washington, D.C., before starting a career as a sports agent. He has represented NFL players such as Antonio Freeman, Tyronne Drakeford, O.J. McDuffie, Jerry Porter, and Tyrone Wheatley, NBA players Bobby Jackson, Johnny Newman, and Derek Anderson, and World Champion boxers \"Merciless\" Ray Mercer, Shannon Briggs, Tracy Harris Patterson, Danell Nicholson, Charles Murray and Alex Trujillo. 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It is considered to be the first and only airline alliance of business airlines, in the world. The alliance has a fleet of over 100 aircraft and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.\n\nQantas: Qantas Airways ( ; ) is the flag carrier of Australia and its largest airline by fleet size, international flights and international destinations. It is the third oldest airline in the world, after KLM and Avianca having been founded in November 1920; it began international passenger flights in May 1935. The Qantas name comes from \"\"QANTAS\"\", an acronym for its original name, \"\"Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services\"\", and it is nicknamed \"The Flying Kangaroo\". Qantas is a founding member of the Oneworld airline alliance.\n\nOneworld: Oneworld (marketed as oneworld; CRS: *O) is an airline alliance founded on 1 February 1999. The alliance's stated objective is to be the first-choice airline alliance for the world's frequent international travelers. 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On 7 June 2010 Kingfisher became a member elect of the Oneworld airline alliance when it signed a formal membership agreement. Kingfisher confirmed on 20 December 2011 that it will join the Oneworld airline alliance on 10 February 2012. Kingfisher would have been the first Indian carrier to join one of the big airline alliances. However, on 3 February 2012, owing to bad financial situation and two days after the International Air Transport Association (IATA) clearing house suspended Kingfisher Airlines; the airlines participation to Oneworld has been put on hold.\n\nFinnair Masters: The Finnair Masters was a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour. Held in Finland, the 54-hole event was founded in 2005 as the Ladies Finnish Masters. The title sponsor since 2006 has been Finnair, the country's largest airline. The tournament was played every year at the Helsinki Golf Club and had one of the smaller prize funds on the tour. 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They are scent hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent.\n\nStephens Cur: The Stephens Cur (a.k.a. Stephens' Stock Cur), is a scent hound that belongs to the Cur dog breed. They were originally bred by the Stephens family in southeastern Kentucky. The dogs known as \"Little black dog\" were bred by generations of that family for over a century. In 1970, they were recognized as separate and distinct breed of Cur. The dog is mostly black with white markings, but more than a third white is not permissible. It is good for hunting raccoon and squirrel, but can also be used to bay wild boar. They are registered with the United Kennel Club\n\nFox hunting: Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase and, if caught, the killing of a fox, traditionally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds, and a group of unarmed followers led by a \"master of foxhounds\" (\"master of hounds\"), who follow the hounds on foot or on horseback.\n\nEnglish Foxhound: The English Foxhound is one of the four foxhound breeds of dog. It is a cousin of the American Foxhound. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent.\n\nSighthound: Sighthounds, also called \"gazehounds\", primarily hunt by sight and speed, rather than by scent and endurance as scent hounds do.\n\nScent hound: Scent hounds (or scenthounds) are a type of hound that primarily hunts by scent rather than sight. 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The 'hare' starts off ahead of everyone else leaving behind themselves a trail of paper shreds (or chalk marks in an urban environment) which represents the scent of the hare. Just as scent is carried on the wind, so too are the bits of paper, sometimes making for a difficult game. After some designated time, the hounds must chase after the hare and attempt to catch them before they reach the ending point of the race. It is generally done over a long distance, but shorter courses can be set. If the hare makes it to the finish line, they get to choose the next hare, or to be the hare themselves. Similarly, the person who catches the hare gets to choose the next hare.\n\nMink hunting: Mink hunting is a country sport involving the hunting of American mink with scent hounds along the waterways which make up their habitat, in a manner similar to fox hunting. 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Moon: Alan R. Moon (born 18 November 1951) is an author of board games, born in Southampton, England, and currently living in the United States. He is generally considered to be one of the foremost designers of German-style board games. Many of his games can be seen as board game variations on the travelling salesman problem.\n\nGlossary of board games: This page explains commonly used terms in board games in alphabetical order. For a list of board games, see List of board games. For terms specific to chess, see Glossary of chess. For terms related to chess problems, see Glossary of chess problems.\n\nList of word board games: Word board games are those games played on a board as players of the game attempt to construct words that use a scoring system. The player with the highest score wins the game. Many if not most board games are also available as software programs and online. 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Parlett also invented a number of board games, the most successful of which is Hare and Tortoise (1974). The German edition was awarded Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year) in 1979.\n\nPiecepack: Piecepack is a public-domain game system that can be used to play a wide variety of board games, much as a standard deck of cards can be used to play thousands of card games (\"A game system is a set of components that function together in multiple games\"). Piecepack has been used by dozens of different game designers to create over 150 different board games and is available from many different manufacturers. It was created by James Kyle in 2001.\n\nM\u016b t\u014drere: M\u016b t\u014drere is a board game played mainly by the M\u0101ori people from the east coast of New Zealand\u2019s North Island. It is one of two board games that the M\u0101ori people are known to have played before their country became part of the British Empire.\n\nElfenland: Elfenland is a German-style board game designed by Alan R. Moon and published by Amigo Spiele in German and Rio Grande Games in English in 1998.\n\nMark Rein-Hagen: Mark Rein-Hagen is a role-playing, card, video and board game designer best known as the creator of \"\" and its associated \"World of Darkness\" games. Along with Jonathan Tweet, he is also one of the original two designers of \"Ars Magica\". 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Basquiat first achieved fame as part of SAMO\u00a9, an informal graffiti duo who wrote enigmatic epigrams in the cultural hotbed of the Lower East Side of Manhattan during the late 1970s where the hip hop, post-punk, and street art movements had coalesced. By the 1980s, he was exhibiting his neo-expressionist paintings in galleries and museums internationally. The Whitney Museum of American Art held a retrospective of his art in 1992.\n\nSAMO: SAMO is a graffiti tag used on the streets of New York City from 1977 to early 1980. It accompanied short phrases, in turns poetic and sarcastic, mainly painted on the streets of downtown Manhattan.\n\nLower Manhattan: Lower Manhattan, also known as Downtown Manhattan, is the southernmost part of Manhattan, the central borough for business, culture, and government in the City of New York, which itself originated at the southern tip of Manhattan Island in 1624.\n\nGiacomo Dondoli: Giacomo Dondoli (active 17th -18th century) was an Italian painter active in Verona. He studied in Verona initially under Giovanni Battista Zannoni, then under Cavalier Coppa, and then Pietro Ricchi (il Lucchese) in Trento. He painted for the Duke Carlo of Mantua. He mainly painted sacred subjects including a \"San Carlo\" for the church of the Ghiara in Verona; a \"Last Supper\" for San Fermo; a \"Death of Sant'Alessio\" for the church of the same name. He painted \"Nero watching Rome Burn\" and \"Story of Jacob\". He was active in Verona circa 1717.\n\nSantos Party House: Santos Party House was a New York City nightclub located at 96 Lafayette Street between Walker and White Streets in the TriBeCa neighborhood of downtown Manhattan. Originally named the \"Lafayette Street Jungle Gym\", Santos Party House was recognized as the \"Best New Nightclub\" by \"Paper\" magazine's Annual Nightlife Awards, and has also won awards for its parties, sound system, lighting, and dance floor.\n\nDoctors Hospital (Manhattan): Doctors Hospital was a hospital located at 170 East End Avenue, between 87th and 88th Streets opposite Gracie Mansion in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan. It served as the primary maternity hospital for uptown Manhattan births (Manhattan General served as such for downtown Manhattan). It was also known as a \"fashionable treatment center for the well-to-do.\"\n\nAll Saint's Episcopal Day School: All Saints Episcopal Day School is an interdenominational school that has been serving more than 250 students from all faiths in Nursery through Eighth Grade since 1985. The school is located in Hoboken, New Jersey, a small urban community in Northeast New Jersey, and is just minutes from downtown Manhattan, New York. The school occupies two campuses: the Elementary school and Middle school which is located at 707 Washington St., on the corner of 7th and Washington Streets, and houses Grades 1-8, and the Early Learning Center, which is located at 527 Clinton St. on the corner of Sixth and Clinton Streets, houses the Nursery, Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten programs. Both campuses boast historic landmark buildings, and include a gymnasium, movement room, library, science lab, art room, assembly space in the church, and private outdoor play yards. There are SMART Boards in all classrooms and networked computers throughout all of the buildings.\n\nBenedetto Zallone: Benedetto Zallone, or also called Zalone da Cento, (1595-1644) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He mainly painted religious subjects. He was born in Pieve di Cento. He was a pupil of Guercino. He worked in Rome and Cento. His name of Zalone was attributed to his appearance. In Cento, he painted a \"St Matthew and the Virgin\" for the church of San Agostino and \"St Gregory with Saints\" for San Pietro. Some of his works are now collected in the Pinacoteca of Pieve di Cento.\n\nMargareta Capsia: Margareta Capsia (1682 \u2013 June 20, 1759) was a Swedish/Finnish artist, the first professional native female artist in Finland, which during her lifetime was a part of Sweden. She mainly painted altarpieces, but was also active as a portrait painter.\n\n28 Liberty Street: 28 Liberty Street, formerly known as One Chase Manhattan Plaza, is a banking skyscraper located in the downtown Manhattan Financial District of New York City, between Pine, Liberty, Nassau, and William Streets. Construction on the building was completed in 1961. 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Issued at the height of the band's popularity, it reached the top spot on the US album chart and peaked at number 2 on the UK album chart. Both singles from the album also reached the top 5 of the UK and US singles charts, with 'Silly Love Songs' reaching number 1 in the US.\n\nG4 Love Songs: G4 Love Songs is the fifth album released by \"X Factor\" runners-up G4. The album of love songs features Lesley Garrett, Merrill Osmond, Oli Nez and The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. \"G4 Love Songs\" was funded by fans through PledgeMusic, where the funding reached 112%. Part of the pledge money was donated to Breast Cancer Care.\n\nLove Songs (Ayumi Hamasaki album): Love Songs (stylized as Love songs) is the twelfth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Ayumi Hamasaki. The album was released on December 22, 2010 through Avex Trax, eight months after her eleventh studio album \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\". A stylistic return to the aesthetic of her albums before \"Secret\", \"Love Songs\" contains pop songs with lyrics primarily revolving around love, many of them ballads.\n\nSilly Love Songs: \"Silly Love Songs\" is a song written by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney and performed by Wings. The song appears on the 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound.\" It was also released as a single in 1976, backed with \"Cook of the House\". The song, written in response to music critics accusing him of writing only \"silly love songs\", also features disco overtones.\n\nLove Songs (Michael Jackson album): Love Songs is a compilation album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on January 15, 2002 by Motown Records as a part of \"Motown's Love Songs\" line. The album contains 14 love songs and ballads Michael Jackson recorded, either by himself or with The Jackson 5, during his time on Motown in the early '70s. In this case there are many hits of Michael (such as \"Got to Be There\"), or The Jackson 5 hits, such as \"Who's Lovin' You,\". It also includes an unreleased version of The Jackson 5 hit, \"I'll Be There\", and the original mix of Michael's \"Call on Me\".\n\nCook of the House: \"Cook of the House\" is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released on Wings' 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\". It was also released as the B-side to the number 1 single \"Silly Love Songs.\" The song was included on Linda McCartney's posthumous 1998 solo album \"Wide Prairie\".\n\nJ\u016bnigatsu no Love Song: Complete Box: J\u016bnigatsu no Love Songs ~Complete Box~ (December Love Songs ~Complete Box~) is a limited edition box set album released by Gackt on December 13, 2006. It contains nine different versions of the previously released single J\u016bnigatsu no Love Song, including the Chinese version duet with Leehom Wang, and four new versions. The box set also contained an aromatherapy diffuser and gold & silver foil postcards of the CD covers.\n\nSilly Love Songs (Glee): \"Silly Love Songs\" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the thirty-fourth overall. The Valentine's Day-themed episode was written by series creator Ryan Murphy, directed by Tate Donovan, and premiered on Fox on February 8, 2011. In this episode, Director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) assigns the McKinley High School glee club to perform love songs in honor of Valentine's Day. Club member Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) sets up a kissing booth for the occasion, to take advantage of his rising popularity and raise money for the club. At the Dalton Academy, Blaine Anderson (Darren Criss) and the Dalton Academy Warblers make plans to perform a musical number outside of the campus, and Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer) confesses his love for Blaine.\n\nSongs for a Blue Guitar: Songs for a Blue Guitar is an album by Red House Painters, released on July 22, 1996 in the UK, and a day later in the US. It is effectively a Mark Kozelek solo album, since no other members of the band are listed in the liner notes. 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They are often compared to other alternative rock bands from that time that were similarly labeled as \"alternative\", such as Nirvana and Soundgarden, but are distinguished by their meticulous attention to textural sonic detail, inventive use of guitar effects and signal processing, and the overall expansive sound design of their later albums. Failure reunited in 2014.\n\nSilver Sail: Silver Sail, released in 1993, is the seventh studio album by punk rock band Wipers and the first since their reunion. After disbanding Wipers in 1989 and releasing a 1991 solo album, \"Sacrifice (For Love)\", Sage decided to release a new album under the Wipers name. The album was written, produced and recorded by Sage at his own Zeno Studios in Phoenix, Arizona. It was released by the Tim/Kerr label in the U.S. and by Gift of Life in Germany.\n\nThe Rats (American band): The Rats were an American garage punk band from Portland, Oregon, formed by Fred Cole previously of the garage rock band, The Lollipop Shoppe. Cole played guitar and sang, his wife, \"Toody\" played bass and sang, and initially Rod Rat played drums. Their sound was a raw mix of punk rock with occasional country touches. Their self-titled debut album appeared on Cole's Whizeagle label in 1980. Soon after, Rod Rat left the band, though he guested on the 1981 follow-up \"Intermittent Signals\" before his death by suicide. (Prior to his suicide Rod Rat (aka Rod Hibbert) also played drums in 1980-81 for Portland power pop band Domino Theory). Sam Henry, formerly of the Wipers, played drums on this LP but left to join another Portland band, Napalm Beach. Louis Samora was on the drum throne for the 1983 album \"In a Desperate Red\", still on Whizeagle. Samora left in 1984 to concentrate on his rockabilly band, The Jackals. The band broke up, but Bill Barker of Profile Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia convinced the band to reunite for a single. It appeared under the band name The Desperate Edge later in 1984. Soon after, Cole assembled a country band, Western Front, and he and Toody later reunited in Dead Moon. The Rats' records have long been out of print and sell for high prices on eBay. In 2008, Portland's Mississippi Records reissued the first album on vinyl.\n\nWipers: The Wipers were a punk rock group formed in Portland, Oregon in 1977 by guitarist Greg Sage, along with drummer Sam Henry and bassist Dave Koupal. The group's tight song structure and use of heavy distortion were hailed as extremely influential by numerous critics and musicians. The band is considered the first Pacific Northwest punk band.\n\nKris Crummett: Kris Crummett is an American record producer and owner of the Interlace Audio, in Portland, Oregon. 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Written and produced by Carey and James \"Big Jim\" Wright, the song is influenced by Gospel, soul, and R&B music genres. Its arrangement is built on piano chords and guitar melodies, and features Carey's pastor Clarence Keaton, who recites two Biblical verses during the song's introduction and bridge. Carey described \"Fly Like a Bird\" as the most personal and religious track from \"The Emancipation of Mimi\", with its lyrics featuring a veritable prayer to God: \"Fly like a bird, take to the sky, I need you now Lord, carry me high!\" .\n\nBarrio Fino en Directo: Barrio Fino en Directo is the second live album by Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee, released on December 13, 2005, by El Cartel Records. The album is a live collection of songs from Daddy Yankee's previous album \"Barrio Fino\". It included four singles, \"Rompe\", \"Gangsta Zone\", \"Machucando\" and \"El Truco.\" It also includes a DVD featuring interviews, concerts and the making of the music videos. 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The singer began recording the album in 2007 in Anguilla, after writing and composing most of its material during and after her 2006 Adventures of Mimi Tour. Carey worked with several notable songwriters and producers during the course of the project, including Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox, Stargate, The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, Scott Storch and Danja.\n\nPast:Present:Future (Chipz EPs): Past:Present:Future is a two-part album series by Ch!pz. In the Netherlands, was released on June 23, 2006 and was released on November 17 of the same year. The first album spawned two singles, \"Gangstertown\" and \"Waikiki Beach\", of which \"Gangstertown\" peaked at #5 in the Dutch Top 40 and \"Waikiki Beach\" wasn't officially released on single, just shooting a music video for it. In November 2006, the first album was certified Gold in the Netherlands for sales over 35,000. The second album came with a Bonus DVD in some stores like Free Record Shop and Van Leest. 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Following a contentious divorce from Sony Music head Tommy Mottola, Carey adopted a new image and traversed towards hip hop with the release of \"Butterfly\" (1997). In 1998, she was honored as the world's best-selling recording artist of the 1990s at the World Music Awards and subsequently named the best-selling female artist of the millennium in 2000.\n\n85% Proof: 85% Proof is the sixth studio album by English recording artist Will Young. It was released by Island Records on 25 May 2015 in United Kingdom. It is Young's first album since signing a new recording contract with Island Records in 2012, and his first studio album since \"Echoes\" in 2011. Inspired by experiences in the time between 2011 and 2014, \"85% Proof\" is about difficulties in Young's life: accept himself, forget sadness and live happily. The themes of songs is opposite; while some are light, the others are dark. 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The album was originally released on September 22, 2010 in Japan by Captain Trip Records as a limited edition deluxe boxed set (500 copies) of two CDs and a DVD with an 80-page photo book. This became known as the \"Japanese Edition\". A slightly different general release was released in Europe on November 26, 2010. This version, named the \"European Edition\", features a different track order between the CDs and the DVD, and slightly different track lengths. On April 19, 2011, a third version of \"Big in Japan\" was released in the United States. This \"American Edition\" consists of the same two CDs as the European version, but features a completely different DVD.\n\nThe Adventures of Mimi (video): The Adventures of Mimi is the DVD of American R&B singer-songwriter Mariah Carey which documented her 2006 summer concert tour, The Adventures of Mimi. It was released on Blu-ray disc on April 15, 2008. A new 2-DVD set was released April 16, 2008 in Japan. 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Its host was George Kurdahi. The biggest prize was 1 million Saudi riyals (US$266,000). It was aired until May 2004 and was replaced by \"\u0645\u0646 \u0633\u064a\u0631\u0628\u062d 2 \u0645\u0644\u064a\u0648\u0646\" with 2,000,000 SR (US$533,000) top prize. On 12 January 2010 it returned with the 12-question format and grand prize also decreased to 1 million riyals. On 16 October 2015, the show returned again to 15-question format and the biggest prize also increase again to 2 million Saudi riyals.\n\nAda Yonath: Ada E. Yonath (Hebrew: \u05e2\u05d3\u05d4 \u05d9\u05d5\u05e0\u05ea\u200e \u200e , ] ) (born 22 June 1939) is an Israeli crystallographer best known for her pioneering work on the structure of the ribosome. She is the current director of the Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Center for Biomolecular Structure and Assembly of the Weizmann Institute of Science. In 2009, she received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and Thomas A. 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According to the Fellowship of Reconciliation, she has created momentum in favor of a UN resolution on a strong and an effective Arms Trade Treaty to prevent the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons that might be used for acts of genocide, crimes against humanity, or terrorism, and lobbied for the UN Declaration of Commitment to End Sexual Violence in Conflict and the UN Resolution 2117 dedicated to halting illicit transfer, destabilizing accumulation, and misuse of small arms and light weapons around the world. Akrawi is an advocate for justice and peace, the first person from Kurdistan to win a Peace Prize, and the third person from Europe to win the Pfeffer Peace Prize after Diana Francis from England who shared the prize with Hildegard Goss-Mayr from Austria in 1990.\n\nKunsthaus Bregenz: The Kunsthaus Bregenz (KUB) presents temporary exhibitions of international contemporary art in Bregenz, capital of the Austrian Federal State of Vorarlberg. 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Once again, the Saints bounced back with an impressive win over Castleford Tigers at Langtree Park and with another outstanding performance in a pulsating game at the DW Stadium against arch-rivals Wigan Warriors that ended 12-16 in favour of the Saints; the win avenging the Good Friday defeat at Langtree Park. Following this win, Saints suffered a shock 40-10 defeat to Hull Kingston Rovers but bounced back with three straight wins before losing to Hull KR's cross-town rivals, Hull F.C., 19-12. However, a 40-16 win over Wakefield Trinity Wildcats & an extremely tight 12-13 win over Leeds Rhinos at Headingly put the Saints in a position where a win against Warrington on 4 September would hand them their first League Leaders' Shield since the 2008 season; with Castleford Tigers being the only other team in contention for the top spot. 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It is owned and operated by the Lake George Steamboat Company.\n\nNew York State Route 28N: New York State Route\u00a028N (NY\u00a028N) is an east\u2013west state highway in the North Country of New York in the United States. It extends for 50.95 mi through the Adirondack Mountains from Blue Mountain Lake to North Creek. The route is a northerly alternate route to NY\u00a028 between both locations; as such, it passes through several communities that NY\u00a028 bypasses to the south. The westernmost 10 mi of NY\u00a028N overlap with NY\u00a030 through the town of Long Lake. NY\u00a028N and NY\u00a030 split in the hamlet of Long Lake, from where NY\u00a030 heads to the north and NY\u00a028N proceeds eastward through mountainous regions of Adirondack Park.\n\nNew York State Route 426: New York State Route\u00a0426 (NY\u00a0426) is a state highway located entirely within Chautauqua County, New York, in the United States. 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The westernmost shore line is owned by New York State.\n\nNew York State Route 474: New York State Route\u00a0474 (NY\u00a0474) is a state highway located entirely within Chautauqua County in the westernmost corner of New York in the United States. It begins at the section of the Pennsylvania state line that runs north\u2013south and runs eastward, initially paralleling the state line before taking a more northeasterly alignment toward Chautauqua Lake. The route ends adjacent to the lake at a junction with NY\u00a0394 in the town of Busti. NY\u00a0474 was originally designated as New York State Route\u00a074 in 1930 before being renumbered to NY\u00a0474 c.\u20091973 . The route continues westward into Pennsylvania as Pennsylvania Route\u00a0474 (PA\u00a0474), which was assigned in the 1980s.\n\nLake George Steamboat Company: The Lake George Steamboat Company was incorporated in 1817 to operate steamboats on Lake George, New York. It is the oldest company in the Lake George region. 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In 1990 the \"Six Town Picnic'\" that had been held annually from 1885 until World War II was revived at Ten Mile Point.\n\nWestern New York: Western New York is the westernmost region of the state of New York. It includes the cities of Buffalo, Rochester, Niagara Falls, the surrounding suburbs, as well as the outlying rural areas of the Great Lakes lowlands, the Genesee Valley, and the Southern Tier. One writer suggests Western New York's eastern border to be the Preemption Line, an historic political division of Native American tribal lands.\n\nMohican II: Mohican II is a historic steel riveted hull excursion steamboat located at Lake George in Warren County, New York. She was built in 1907-08 for the Lake George Steamboat Company by the T.S. Marvel Shipuilding Company of Newburgh, New York. She measures 117 ft in length, 26 ft in beam, and 8.3 ft depth of hold. 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Angela Shelton has voiced Spider Man 2 and Ultimate Spider Man, Superman, and Reservoir Dogs video games, while Frances Callier played \"Roxy\" on the show \"Hannah Montana\". In 2010, KTLK announced that they would be discontinuing \"The Week According to Frangela\" in favor of other local programming. The duo then moved the show to a self-distributed podcast recorded live Saturday nights at The Second City Training Center in Hollywood, CA. On August 20, 2010, the duo recorded their final installment of the show. In February 2009, Frangela had a one-week tryout for a show on \"Green 360\" KKGN in San Francisco in the 4 pm-7 pm PST slot, but it was not picked up as a regular show.\n\nControl (Matrix & Futurebound song): \"Control\" is a song by British drum and bass production duo Matrix & Futurebound. It was released on 29 December 2013. 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It is typically a seven-day event that advocates bicycling for transportation. The event has been steadily gaining popularity in North American cities over the past decade. Bike Week takes place during the second week of May or June and is typically an entire week of citywide cycling supplemented with events. The central aim of the event is to give citizens of a city the opportunity to help the environment and exercise in a fun and social way. Participants include professional cyclists, celebrities and individuals who choose cycling as a chief means of transportation for the week.\n\nDavid Mitchell (comedian): David James Stuart Mitchell (born 14 July 1974) is a British comedian, actor and writer. He is half of the comedy duo Mitchell and Webb alongside Robert Webb. The duo starred in the Channel 4 sitcom \"Peep Show\" in which Mitchell plays Mark Corrigan. Mitchell won the British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance in 2009 for his performance in the show. The duo have written and starred in several sketch shows including \"Bruiser\", \"The Mitchell and Webb Situation\", \"That Mitchell and Webb Sound\" and also \"That Mitchell and Webb Look\". Mitchell and Webb also starred in the UK version of Apple's \"Get a Mac\" advertisement campaign. Their first film \"Magicians\" was released in 2007.\n\nLet U Go (Ashley Parker Angel song): \"Let U Go\" is the first single from Ashley Parker Angel's debut solo album \"Soundtrack to Your Life\". In the U.S., the song debuted at #17 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart, the third highest debut of the year. The song moved up to its peak of #12 in its second week, while reaching the top 10 of the Pop 100 companion chart at #9. The song was written about Angel's relationship with his now-ex-fiancee Tiffany Lynn. Angel has said that the relationship has, at times, been rough, but that he and Tiffany are meant to be together. 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Lawrence is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. At the 2010 Alpha Phi Alpha Convention, Henry was the recipient of the Jesse Owens Achievement Award for his athletic excellence.\n\nMonte Johnson: Monte C. Johnson (born October 26, 1951) is a retired American football player. Johnson, who never started in college, was selected by The Oakland Raiders during the second round of the 1973 NFL Draft as the 49th player selected overall. Johnson attended the University of Nebraska and won two National Championships with Nebraska, and one Super Bowl (XI) with the Oakland Raiders. Johnson was injured in the 1980 season, and as a result did not play in Super Bowl XV, when the Raiders defeated the Eagles. Johnson considers the 1977 AFC Divisional playoff game against the Baltimore Colts, a game known as, \"Ghost to the Post\", to be his greatest game. Johnson finished the game, which went to double overtime, with 22 tackles despite suffering a broken vertebra during regulation. 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The aircraft crashed into Hatfield Forest near the village of Great Hallingbury, close to but clear of some houses. All four crew on board were killed.\n\nGo (airline): Go Fly (styled and trading as Go) was the name of a British low-cost airline, founded by British Airways (BA) in 1998. It operated flights between London Stansted Airport and destinations in Europe. The airline was purchased from BA in a management buy-out backed by the private equity firm 3i in 2001. In 2002 it was bought by its rival EasyJet, and was merged into the airline's operations. 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The flight was operated by Kalitta Air and the aircraft was wet leased by Centurion Cargo. On 7 July 2008, the aircraft, a Boeing 747-209BSF registered as N714CK, crashed shortly after take off. All aboard suffered injuries, but none killed. However, two people on the ground were killed after the plane slammed into a farm. The crash was the second crash of a Boeing 747 in 2008 in Kalitta Air service, after a previous accident at Brussels in May.\n\nAB Airlines: AB Airlines was an airline with its head office in the Enterprise House on the property of London Stansted Airport in Uttlesford, Essex. AB was one of the first 'low cost airlines' in England, preceding others such as EasyJet, Ryanair, and Go Fly. It was created in 1993 by former Brymon Airways executives. AB Airlines was formerly known as Air Bristol. Initially the airline marketed itself as Air Belfast, reflecting its then principal route between Belfast International Airport and London Stansted. 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Described variously as an \"opera within an opera\" and a \"fantasia on an epic journey\", the multi-layered storyline is loosely based on the journey of Marco Polo from Venice to China. In the opera, Marco Polo becomes two characters: Marco, who represents the real person and is sung by a mezzo-soprano, and Polo who represents his memory and is sung by a tenor. The work is scored for vocal soloists, a chorus of 20 and a large orchestra of both modern and medieval European instruments as well as instruments from the cultures that Marco Polo passed through on his journey, including sitar, pipa, sheng, tabla and Tibetan horns and bells. \"Marco Polo\" won the 1998 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition.\n\nMarco Polo Park: Marco Polo Park (AKA Passport to Fun World) was a theme park located just west of Interstate 95 between Jacksonville and Daytona Beach near Bunnell, at Exit 278 in Flagler County, Florida on the site of the current Plantation Bay Golf and County Club community. The park's theme was based on Marco Polo's legendary travels through Europe and the Far East. The brochure provided at the park's entrance gave this description: \"Like Marco Polo himself, you will be wonderstruck at the authentic Oriental splendor of your personal voyage of discovery as you journey into the exotic four worlds of the Far East, Turkey, India, China, Japan and beautiful Venice, your port of embarkation.\" The park featured rides, puppet shows, multimedia shows, and other attractions.\n\nThe Martian (film): The Martian is a 2015 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott and based on Andy Weir's 2011 novel of the same name. Matt Damon stars as an astronaut who is mistakenly presumed dead and left behind on Mars. The film depicts his struggle to survive and others' efforts to rescue him. The film's ensemble cast also features Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels, Michael Pe\u00f1a, Kate Mara, Sean Bean, Sebastian Stan, Donald Glover, Aksel Hennie and Chiwetel Ejiofor.\n\nItalian cruiser Marco Polo: Marco Polo was an armored cruiser built for the Royal Italian Navy (\"Regia Marina\") in the 1890s, the first of her type in Italian service. The ship spent the bulk of her career deployed in the Far East. Between deployments she participated in the Italo-Turkish War of 1911\u201312 during which she caused a diplomatic incident with the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After that affair \"Marco Polo\" was sent to Libya where she bombarded the towns of Homs, and Zuara and the defenses of the Dardanelles. In between these operations, the ship provided naval gunfire support to the Royal Italian Army in Libya. Due to her age, \"Marco Polo\" did not play a significant role in World War I, serving as an accommodation ship in Venice until she began conversion into a troopship in 1917. After a series of renamings in 1920\u201321, the ship was stricken from the naval register in 1922 and subsequently sold for scrap.\n\nMarco Polo \u2013 The Journey: Marco Polo \u2013 The Journey is album by Ensemble Renaissance, released in 1992 on the Artelier Music label in Germany. It is Renaissance's 11th album. Theme of the album is early music from the time of the travels of Marco Polo. It is one of the Renaissance's more eclectic works, covering not only the instrumental istanpittas of the Italian Trecento and earlier Franciscan laudas, but also Byzantine chant, girl songs from Cyprus preserved in the Manuscript 1203 kept in Iviron monastery, Persian and Arabic dances, traditional Music of Mongolia and Ancient Chinese ceremonial music. \"Marco Polo\" is one of the Ensemble's biggest successes, having spent a few weeks at the top of the classical music charts in Germany, in the 1993.\n\nMarco Polo condo fire: The Marco Polo condo fire was a fire that occurred at 2:17pm on July 14, 2017 in the 36-story Marco Polo condominum building at 2333 Kapiolani Boulevard in the McCully-M\u014d\u02bbili\u02bbili neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii. 4 people were killed, and 13 others (including 1 firefighter) were injured.More 200 units are damaged or destroyed giving the destruction of the building at more than $100 million. Additionally, concern about the abatement of asbestos, which was built into the Marco Polo structure, is under investigation by the state of Hawai'i's Department of Health and Department of Labor\u2019s workplace safety division.\n\nNiccol\u00f2 and Maffeo Polo: Niccol\u00f2 Polo (] ; c. 1230 \u2013 c. 1294) and Maffeo Polo (] ) (or Matteo ] ; c. 1230 \u2013 c. 1309) were Italian traveling merchants best known as the father and uncle, respectively, of the explorer Marco Polo. The brothers went into business before Marco's birth, established trading posts in Constantinople, Sudak in Crimea, and in a western part of the Mongol Empire in Asia. As a duo, they reached modern-day China before temporarily returning to Europe to deliver a message to the Pope. Taking Niccol\u00f2's son Marco with them, the Polos then made another journey through Asia, which became the subject of Marco's account \"The Travels of Marco Polo\".\n\nIn the Footsteps of Marco Polo: In the Footsteps of Marco Polo is a 2008 PBS documentary film detailing Denis Belliveau and Francis O'Donnell's 1993 retracing of Marco Polo's journey from Venice to Anatolia, Persia, India and China. The movie documents the first quest \"to visit and document every region Marco Polo claimed to have traveled\" using only land and sea methods of transportation. Mike Hale of \"The New York Times\" writes that the documentary includes how Belliveau and O'Donnell \"encountered Mongol horsemen and hostile Chinese security officers and survived a firefight between Afghan factions. 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The languages are primarily spoken in Chuuk State and Yap State of the Federated States of Micronesia.\n\nNew Orleans English: New Orleans English is American English native to the city of New Orleans and its metropolitan area. Native English speakers of the region actually speak a number of varieties, including: the variety most recently brought in and spreading since the 20th century among white communities of the South in general (Southern U.S. English); the variety primarily spoken by black residents (African American Vernacular English); the variety spoken by Cajuns in southern Louisiana (Cajun English); the variety traditionally spoken by affluent white residents of the city's Uptown and Garden District; and the variety traditionally spoken by lower middle- and working-class white residents of Eastern New Orleans, particularly the Ninth Ward (sometimes known, since at least the 1980s, as Yat). 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Many islands are private property, except the largest two, l'\u00cele-aux-Moines and l'\u00cele-d'Arz.\n\nFederated States of Micronesia: The Federated States of Micronesia ( ; abbreviated FSM and also known simply as Micronesia) is an independent sovereign island nation and a United States associated state consisting of four states from west to east, Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosraethat are spread across the Western Pacific Ocean. Together, the states comprise around 607 islands (a combined land area of approximately 702 km2 ) that cover a longitudinal distance of almost 2700 km just north of the equator. 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Christy recorded the song in five languages; French, Italian (as \"La musica e noi due\"), Spanish (\"La m\u00fasica, t\u00fa y yo\"), German (\"Die Musik und ich\") and English (\"Thank You for Rushing into My Life\").\n\nRichard Stone (musician): Richard Stone is an American lutenist, music director, educator and music editor. He performs on lute and theorbo as a soloist and accompanist; he co-founded and co-directs Tempesta di Mare, The Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra; his musical editions are published by AR Editions and Prima la Musica; and he lectures and teaches lute, theorbo, continuo and performance practice for singers and instrumentalists at the Peabody Conservatory of The Johns Hopkins University.\n\nMusica e dischi: Musica e dischi is the oldest music industry publication in Italy. It was founded in October 1945 in Milan, Italy on the initiative of the journalist and musicologist Aldo Mario De Luigi, a former senior record of VCM (now EMI Italy). In the beginning, the magazine was published with the name \"Musica\" (\"Dischi\" was added on the second edition) on a monthly basis. \"Musica e dischi\" later issued a list of best-seller music recordings nationally. On its 735th edition on December 2009, \"Musica e dischi\" director Mario De Luigi announced that they would publish an online magazine since March 2010 and stop the publication of physical magazine after 65 years.\n\nLa bella Antonia, prima monica e poi dimonia: La bella Antonia, prima monica e poi dimonia, also known as \"Naughty Nun\", is a 1972 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Mariano Laurenti.\n\nViva La Musica: Viva La Musica is a popular band from Zaire (now DR Congo) founded by singer Papa Wemba in 1977. While Viva La Musica started out as a soukous band (essentially a spin-off of Zaiko Langa Langa), it eventually grew into a world music act, reaching some popularity and success in the European, American, and even Asian markets, as well as in most of Africa. The band is still active today, although it is just one of a number of musical ensembles used by Papa Wemba as a backup for his essentially soloist production.\n\nLa Musica deuxi\u00e8me: La Musica Deuxi\u00e8me is a play written by Marguerite Duras, published in 1985 by \u00c9ditions Gallimard. It is an extension of the work \"La Musica\".\n\nPrima la musica e poi le parole: Prima la musica e poi le parole (\"First the music and then the words\"), also called \"Prima la musica, poi le parole \" is an opera in one act by Antonio Salieri to a libretto by Giovanni Battista Casti. The work was first performed on 7 February 1786 in Vienna, following a commission by the Emperor Joseph II. The opera (more specifically, a \"divertimento teatrale \") was first performed at one end of the orangery of the Sch\u00f6nbrunn Palace in Vienna by an Italian troupe: simultaneously, Mozart's \"Der Schauspieldirektor\" was staged at the other end.\n\nAntonio Salieri: Antonio Salieri (] ; 18 August 17507 May 1825) was an Italian classical composer, conductor, and teacher. He was born in Legnago, south of Verona, in the Republic of Venice, and spent his adult life and career as a subject of the Habsburg Monarchy.\n\nLa Musica Lirica: La Musica Lirica is a five-week training program structured for performance artists looking to gain hands-on training and experience, immersed in its environment, as a way to help bridge the gap between college and career. Founded in 1999, this music festival now produces three to four operas each season with over seventy performers. 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It was coproduced with Argentina but it is a Spanish film about Spaniards actors on stage. Bardem confessed to being inspired by \"All About Eve\". The film was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nThe Uninhibited: The Uninhibited (Spanish: Los pianos mec\u00e1nicos ) is a 1965 Spanish film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and starring Melina Mercouri, James Mason and Hardy Kruger. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nSeven Days in January: Seven Days in January (Spanish: \"Siete d\u00edas de enero\" ) is a 1979 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem about the 1977 Massacre of Atocha. 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Her first talkie was as 'Pepita' with Carlos Gardel in the 1933 French-made Les Studios Paramount Spanish musical romance \"Esp\u00e9rame\", directed by Louis J. Gasnier. Her final screen appearance was in the production \"At Five O'Clock in the Afternoon\", a Spanish drama film directed in 1961 by Juan Antonio Bardem.\n\nAt Five O'Clock in the Afternoon: At Five O'Clock in the Afternoon (Spanish: A las cinco de la tarde , also released as At Five in the Afternoon) is a 1961 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 33rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.\n\nJuan Antonio Bardem: Juan Antonio Bardem (] ; 2 June 1922 \u2013 30 October 2002) was a Spanish film director and screen writer. He was a member of the Communist Party. 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The Bridge Direct was established by Mr. Foreman and Oaktree Capital Management as a vehicle to create a dynamic and growing children\u2019s entertainment products company both organically and through acquisition. The Bridge Direct and its related companies design, develop and market toys for children directly to major mass and specialty retailers such as Toys R Us, Wal-Mart and Target, as well as Barnes and Noble, Bed Bath and Beyond and Kohl\u2019s stores, among hundreds of others. In addition, via the company\u2019s Good Stuff division, it develops and sells stuffed toys and novelties to major mass entertainment venues, such as major theme parks like Six Flags, Knott\u2019s Berry Farm and all the Cedar Fair parks, as well as family entertainment centers such as Chuck E Cheese\u2019s and Dave and Busters. The company also sells all its product globally, both to direct end users and via a network of distributors. The company manufactures and sells both internally developed product lines as well as product lines from well-known entertainment companies such as Disney, Nickelodeon and Warner Bros, as well as sports entertainment brands such as WWE, NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL. In addition the company licenses IP from top global toy companies, such as Mattel, Hasbro and Moose Toys. He resides in Boca Raton, Florida.\n\nMonster by Mistake: Monster By Mistake! is a Canadian CGI-animated series that aired on YTV from October 31, 1996 to March 23, 2003. The series was created by Mark Mayerson of Catapult Productions based off the children's hospital drama book series of the same name, and co-produced with CCI Entertainment (formerly Cambium) in Toronto, Canada. The two companies partnered in Studio 345, a computer animation and former Sears catalogue production facility for the production of the show, which was made using Houdini software.\n\nMiffy's Adventures Big and Small: Miffy's Adventures Big and Small (Dutch: \"Nijntjes avonturen groot en klein\" ) is a Dutch-British CGI-animated television series, based on the \"Miffy\" book series by Dutch artist Dick Bruna. It is a continuation of the \"Miffy and Friends\" series, which aired from 2003 until 2007. The show airs on KRO in the Netherlands.\n\nInspector Gadget (2015 TV series): Inspector Gadget is a Canadian-American CGI-animated television series produced by DHX Media. It is a sequel to the original series, which aired from 1983 to 1986. The show was announced on June 11, 2013, with 26 episodes. The show debuted on January 3, 2015 on Boomerang in France and officially premiered on Teletoon in Canada on September 7, 2015.\n\nReBoot: ReBoot is a Canadian CGI-animated action-adventure television series that originally aired from 1994 to 2001. It was produced by Vancouver-based production company Mainframe Entertainment, Alliance Communications and BLT Productions. 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Clinton, a Democrat, took office as the 42nd United States president following a decisive victory over Republican incumbent president George H. W. Bush and Independent businessman Ross Perot in the 1992 presidential election. Four years later, in the 1996 election, he defeated Perot and Republican Bob Dole to win re-election. During both elections, Clinton ran as a New Democrat, and many of his administration's policy proposals reflected his centrist, Third Way thinking. He was the first president elected after the end of the Cold War, the first Baby Boomer to become president, and also the first Democrat since Franklin D. Roosevelt to serve two full terms. He was succeeded by Republican George W. Bush, who won the 2000 presidential election.\n\nBill Ramsey (singer): William McGreery Ramsey, called Bill, was the son of a teacher and an advertising manager for \" Procter & Gamble \". In his youth, he sang in a college dance band. He began to study sociology and business from 1949 to 1951 at Yale university in New Haven and sang jazz, Swing and Blues in the evenings. His greatest influences were Count Basie, Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington and Louis Jordan. Due to the Korean War, compulsory military service was again introduced in the USA and Bill Ramsey served with the U.S. Air Force in Germany. During this time period, he appeared in clubs like \" Jazz Cellar \" in Frankfurt/Main and was discovered by an employee of AFN and hired to entertain troops. There Ramsey advanced to executive producer and had, although still in service, more time for appearances at festivals. As of 1953, he appeared with, among others, Ernst Mosch, Paul Kuhn, Kurt Edelhagen and James Last. The jazz pianist and music producer Heinz Gietz organized an appearance with Hessischer Rundfunk for Bill Ramsey in 1955. There he did Playback \u2013 recordings for the musical film \"love, dance and 1000 hits\" with Peter Alexander and Caterina Valente. Upon his discharge from the military he continued his studies in America and returned to Frankfurt in 1957.\n\nImpeachment of Bill Clinton: The impeachment process of Bill Clinton was initiated by the House of Representatives on December 19, 1998, against Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, on two charges, one of perjury and one of obstruction of justice. These charges stemmed from a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against Clinton by Paula Jones. Clinton was subsequently acquitted of these charges by the Senate on February 12, 1999. Two other impeachment articles \u2013 a second perjury charge and a charge of abuse of power \u2013 failed in the House.\n\nCraig T. Smith: He was described by \"TIME\" magazine as \"something of an adopted son\" to President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. He was the first hire of President Bill Clinton's successful campaign during the 1992 election. He began working for President Clinton while the later was governor of Arkansas.\n\nFirst inauguration of Bill Clinton: The first inauguration of Bill Clinton as the 42nd President of the United States was held on Wednesday, January 20, 1993 on the West Front of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.. The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of Bill Clinton as President and Al Gore as Vice President. 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During both elections, Clinton ran as a New Democrat, and many of many of his administration's policy proposals reflected his centrist, Third Way thinking. The 42nd United States president, he was the first president elected after the end of the Cold War, the first Baby Boomer to become president, and also the first Democrat since Franklin D. Roosevelt to serve two full terms.\n\nVast right-wing conspiracy: \"Vast right-wing conspiracy\" is a conspiracy theory first described in a 1995 memo by political opposition researcher Chris Lehane and then referenced in 1998 by the then First Lady of the United States Hillary Clinton, in defense of her husband, President Bill Clinton, characterizing the continued allegations of scandal against her and her husband, including the Lewinsky scandal, as part of a long campaign by Clinton's political enemies. The term has been used since, including in a question posed to Bill Clinton in 2009 to describe verbal attacks on Barack Obama during his early presidency. Hillary Clinton mentioned it again during her 2016 presidential campaign.\n\nHospital, patients, health, territories: Hospital, patients, health, territories is the official name of a French bill presented on 22 October 2008 by Roselyne Bachelot, minister of Health, Youth, Sports and Associative Life. The bill is commonly called bill HPST (acronym of the French phrase) or bill Bachelot. The bill is the first stage of the Hospital 2012 Plan, launched by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, which aims at revamping of the French health care system. The bill aims at guarantee a better and equal access to care for all French people, whatever their geographic location. This reform needs a complete overhaul of the hospitals organization, which caused strong protests among the staffs.\n\nPublic image of Bill Clinton: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton's public image is most notably characterized by high public approval ratings, aided by his youthful appearance, as well as his charismatic, and soundbite-ready style of speech. His personal background and lifestyle led to Nobel Prize-winning novelist Toni Morrison to call him the first \"black president\". 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Mowlem is considered to be among the world's elite sports car drivers, having competed in every class of world championship sports car racing. He is the 2013 European Le Mans Series GT champion, having previously won the British Porsche Cup championship in 1996 and 1997. He has class victories in both the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring, and has earned podiums at virtually all of the world's major sports car races, including the Le Mans 24 hours and the 1000 km N\u00fcrburgring. He has also achieved overall podium finishes at the Daytona 24 hours as well as at the famous 10-hour Petit Le Mans race in the USA. Mowlem began his career in single seaters racing up to Formula 3 level and got his big break when he was chosen personally by triple Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart to join his \"staircase of \"talent\" team in the junior single seater formula, alongside drivers of the calibre of Dario Franchitti, Allan McNish and Gil de Ferran. He switched to sportscars in 1996, winning the Class 1 championship of the British Porsche Cup and then gained international recognition the following year when he won all 17 races of the British Porsche Cup to become British champion. This launched his professional career in World Sportscars. Later in his career he gained further international attention for his work as a driver of the hybrid-powered Ginetta Zytek prototype racer in the ALMS in 2008 and 2009. In 2010, Mowlem was a Lotus Racing factory driver, driving the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) and in the International GT Open Series for sports cars in Europe. His latest driving championship came in the European Le Mans Series in 2013. Mowlem raced in the ALMS series every year that sanctioning body held races. Mowlem also operates his own driving academy, working with both corporate clients and drivers wishing for a career in racing.\n\nAlex Zanardi: Alessandro \"Alex\" Zanardi (] ; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian professional racing driver and paracyclist.\n\nS\u00e9bastien Bourdais: S\u00e9bastien Olivier Bourdais (born 28 February 1979) is a French professional racing driver, who resides in St. Petersburg, Florida. He is one of the most successful drivers in the history of American Championship car racing, having won 36 races. He won four successive championships under Champ Car World Series sanction from 2004 to 2007. s of March 2017 he had won 75 races.\n\nAlain Fert\u00e9: Alain Fert\u00e9 (born 8 October 1955 in Falaise, Calvados) is a professional racing driver. 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The ride opened as the world's first dive coaster on 14 March 1998, amidst a large publicity campaign. It was the second in a long line of 'Secret Weapon (SW4)' rollercoasters to have opened at Alton Towers. The ride has a height restriction of 55 in . With a maximum speed of 68 mph, it is the third fastest roller coaster in the UK, behind Stealth at Thorpe Park and the Big One at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.\n\nGoliath (La Ronde): Goliath is a steel coaster roller coaster at the La Ronde located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, it reaches a maximum height of 174.8 ft , a speed of 68.4 mph , and a track length of 4038.8 ft . Construction commenced in September 2005, and the roller coaster opened to the public on May 13, 2006. Goliath was the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Canada until it was surpassed by Behemoth (another Bolliger & Mabillard roller coaster), at Canada's Wonderland's in 2008. 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The coaster opened to season pass holders on 27 April 2012, and to the general public on 6 May 2012.\n\nRoller coaster phobia: Roller coaster phobia is a colloquial and slang term describing an individual's fear of roller coasters. While roller coasters are the most popular theme park attraction, certain people feel nauseated, afraid, dizzy, or unsafe when riding roller coasters. In the majority of cases, this fear is related to acrophobia, claustrophobia, or a traumatic event. Roller coaster phobia can be overcome relatively easily, the best cure being going on the tallest/fastest roller coaster before riding roller coasters of a lesser magnitude. Roller coaster phobia has been linked to previously experiencing an accident, vertigo, and fear of heights. 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The urban planning was laid in a concept of the Garden city movement, consisting of a well-planned residential area, a shopping center, and a business district, supported with civic facilities e.g. schools, places of worship, hospitals, and parks. Many important governmental institutions are located in Kebayoran Baru, such as the Indonesia Stock Exchange building, the City Hall of South Jakarta, and the ASEAN Secretariat building.\n\nGarden Cities of To-morrow: Garden Cities of To-morrow is a book by the British urban planner Ebenezer Howard. When it was published in 1898, the book was titled \"To-morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform\". In 1902 it was reprinted as \"Garden Cities of To-Morrow\". The book gave rise to the garden city movement.\n\nFrederic Osborn: Sir Frederic James Osborn (1885\u20131978) was a leading member of the UK Garden city movement and was chairman of the Town and Country Planning Association. 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Much of Kyrgyzstan depends entirely on Uzbekistan for natural gas; on several occasions, Uzbekistan president Islam Karimov has achieved political ends by shutting pipelines or by adjusting terms of delivery. In a number of television appearances broadcast in the Osh and Jalal-Abad provinces of Kyrgyzstan, Karimov has addressed Akayev with considerable condescension; Akayev, in turn, has been highly deferential to his much stronger neighbor. Although Uzbekistan has not shown overt expansionist tendencies, the Kyrgyz government is acutely aware of the implications of Karimov's assertions that he is responsible for the well-being of all Uzbeks, regardless of their nation of residence. 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Nicknamed \"The Sweet Singer of Maine\", her chief successes were in operettas and comic operas. She enjoyed popularity on the New York stage during the 1880s.\n\nGive Us This Night: Give Us This Night (1936) is one of five movies produced by Paramount Pictures featuring Gladys Swarthout, a very popular Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano. The studio was attempting to build on the popularity of Grace Moore, another opera singer, who had also expanded her talents into movies.\n\nM. Venkataraju: M Venkataraju, one of the finest music directors of Kannada film world, who had a short span of life. He composed very good tunes for few movies due to his sudden demise. He was comparable to G.K. Ventakesh and if he was with us for long then there could have been a very good competition to give us more good songs. One technique he used was Ugabhogas (one of ways in Kannada poetry - Daasa Sahitya has used this more) in the beginning of the songs or just the Ugabhogas were his specialty (SwarnaGowri, Kanakadasa has good examples). He was brother of noted music director M.Rangarao (who famous for Saakshatkaara, Bandhana,etc.).\n\nBaruch Levine: Baruch Levine (born December 28, 1977) is a Canadian-born American Orthodox Jewish composer and singer whose songs have become popular and classic throughout the Orthodox Jewish world. His slow, soulful, heartfelt tunes have gained wide popularity at Shabbat tables and \"kumzits\" gatherings. One of his most successful compositions is \"\"Vezakeini\"\" (Give Us Merit), derived from the ancient prayer recited at Shabbat candle lighting.\n\nGrace Moore: Grace Moore (December 5, 1898January 26, 1947) was an American operatic soprano and actress in musical theatre and film. She was nicknamed the \"Tennessee Nightingale.\" Her films helped to popularize opera by bringing it to a larger audience. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in \"One Night of Love\".\n\n3D sound synthesis: 3D sound is everywhere in our daily life. 3D sound localization is also widely used.A similar field \"3D sound synthesis\" also has become a hot topic in the past few years due to its expanding application in a lot of fields like games, home theaters and human aid systems.Because 3D sound contains rich information about the environment,it can give us the information about the location of something and even whether a material is soft or hard under some specific conditions. But it is not an easy thing to get the information hide in the sound.So knowing how to synthesize 3D sound can give us a better understanding of it and make better use of it. So this is an interesting and useful field for our attention.\n\nJennifer Wilson: Jennifer Wilson (born 1966, Fairfax, Virginia, USA) is an American soprano known especially for her Wagnerian opera roles. She is the daughter of Newton Wilson (son of the late Frontier Airlines co-founder Raymond Wilson) and Katherine Still. The daughter, granddaughter and niece of professional singers, instrumentalists and music educators, Wilson grew up steeped in music from opera and oratorio to rock 'n' roll and bluegrass. She began tap dance lessons at age 3, ballet at 8, piano at 10, and solo classical singing at 12. Wilson attended Cornell University for several years, eventually departing on a leave of absence which she filled with advanced training in acting, languages, and vocal studies with former Metropolitan Opera coloratura soprano Marilyn Cotlow. During this time, Wilson supported herself as a news bureau assistant and wire editor for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 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After studying theater at Orange Coast College, in Costa Mesa, California, Forstadt began her acting career by working at Knott's Berry Farm's Bird Cage Theater, performing melodramas, often as the damsel in distress character. Later, she went to Hollywood where she worked as a wardrobe mistress on such television shows as \"The White Shadow\" and \"Hill Street Blues\", as well as for the film \"S.O.B.\". She also spent several years doing live theater in the Los Angeles area. Most notably, she won some recognition for her portrayal of the character Josette in the world premiere of Eug\u00e8ne Ionesco's \"Tales for People Under 3 Years of Age\" at the Stages Theatre Center in 1982. She starred in several low-budget movies such as \"Mugsy's Girls\", with Ruth Gordon and Laura Branigan, and \"Round Numbers\" with Kate Mulgrew, Samantha Eggar, and Shani Wallis. She also appeared as a television actress in \"Hill Street Blues\", \"St. Elsewhere\", and \"L.A. Law\". Her voice acting breakthrough came when she landed the leading role of Lynn Minmei in the English version of \"Robotech\", the popular anime series of the 1980s. Since then, she has voiced hundreds of other anime characters like Nunnally Lamperouge in \"Code Geass\" and Tima from \"Metropolis\" and has branched into non-anime cartoons, live-action shows (such as \"Masked Rider\" and \"\"), commercials and radio work, and has performed background voices for movies such as \"Antz\", \"Dr. Dolittle\", and \"The Santa Clause\".\n\nLarry Drake: Larry Richard Drake (February 21, 1950 \u2013 March 17, 2016) was an American actor, voice artist, and comedian best known as Benny Stulwicz in \"L.A. Law\", Robert G. Durant in both \"Darkman\" and \"\" and the voice of Pops in \"Johnny Bravo\".\n\nDuane Davis: Duane Davis, the son of NFL Hall of Fame defensive end Willie Davis and Ann Davis, is an American actor who has been in such films as \"Ghosts of Mars\" and \"Paparazzi\". He has made something of a career of playing athletes - famous or not. He played Joe Louis in a made-for-TV movie about \"Rocky Marciano\", James \"Buster\" Douglas in the HBO original movie \"Tyson\", Bo Kimble in and as ESU football star Alvin Mack in the 1993 film \"The Program\". Davis played Duke DePalma, a former boxer-turned-crime fighter in \"Team Knight Rider\", a short-lived spin-off series of the original \"Knight Rider\" TV series. He played a recurring character in \"Sisters\", and has been in other TV shows such as \"M.A.N.T.I.S.\", \"L.A. Law\", \"A Different World\", \"What's Happening Now\", \"Head of the Class\", \"Little Big League\", and \"Necessary Roughness\". He played a boxer in the movie \"Diggstown\" and also had a small role in Carl Reiner's 1987 comedy film, \"Summer School.\"\n\nDarrell Larson: Darrell Ray Larson (born December 13, 1950) is an American film and television actor perhaps who appeared in the 1990 action/comedy film \"Men at Work\". 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With its playful wordplay, innovative sampling, and witty skits, the band's debut album, \"3 Feet High and Rising\", has been called \"a hip hop masterpiece.\"\n\nWarp 9: Warp 9, a science fiction themed electro-funk and hip hop trio, best known for their influential singles \"Nunk,\" \"Light Years Away,\" and \"Beat Wave,\" ranks among the most iconic groups of the electro hip hop era. Described as the \"perfect instance of hip hop's contemporary ramifications,\" Warp 9 was the brainchild of writer-producers Lotti Golden and Richard Scher. The duo wrote and recorded under the moniker Warp 9, a production project at the forefront of the electro movement. Warp 9 evolved from a studio concept into a band when Prism Records expressed interest in releasing Nunk as a single. Golden & Scher invited drummer Chuck Wansley and percussionist Boe Brown to perform the male vocals and rhymes. Later, a female vocalist was added to the group; Ada Dyre performed vocals and rhymes for Warp 9's second single, \"Light Years Away.\" The group released two albums, \"It's a Beat Wave\" (1983), (Island Records), a street themed testament exploring the topics of science fiction, hip hop and mixing, and \"Fade In, Fade Out\" (Motown), (1986), a soul R&B oriented montage. Warp 9's image is best described on the cover of their 12\" single \"Light Years Away,\" with Milton (Boe) Brown (Warp 9's lead singer), Chuck Wansley and session singer Ada Dyer in their trademark sci-fi space suits.\n\nThe Cactus Album: The Cactus Al/Bum (also known as The Cactus Cee/D and The Cactus Cas/Ette depending on release format) is the debut album by hip hop trio 3rd Bass, released on Def Jam Recordings on November 14, 1989. The album received positive reviews from the hip hop press, and the group gained some publicity by being arguably the second white group to achieve hip hop credibility, after the Beastie Boys. It was certified gold by the RIAA on April 24, 1990, the same day as Biz Markie's \"The Biz Never Sleeps\", which was released two weeks prior to \"The Cactus Album\".\n\nMcGruff (rapper): Herbert Brown, better known by his stage name McGruff (also known as Herb McGruff) is an American Hip hop recording artist from Harlem, New York City, New York. Brown started rapping in his early teens. He embarked on his music career in the hip hop group Bronx Most Wanted, alongside rappers Jay Q and Tee U.B. Brown later became a member of the hip hop collective Children of the Corn. As a member of Children of the Corn, Brown worked alongside Big L, Cam'ron, Bloodshed and Mase, all of whom would go on to have successful careers in the music industry. After the group disbanded without releasing any material, Brown made his first appearance on Big L's debut album, \"Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous\" (1995), on the tracks \"8 Iz Enuff\" and \"Dangerzone\". Eventually, Brown signed a deal with popular hip hop label, Uptown Records and began recording his debut album, \"Destined to Be\". In early 1998, the album's lead single \"Before We Start\" became a minor hit, charting on several \"Billboard\" charts. In the Summer of 1998, \"Destined to Be\" was released but failed to sell many copies, only peaking at 169 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and Brown was released from his contract. Brown would make appearances with Heavy D on his album, \"Waterbed Hev\" and the \"Woo\" soundtrack. In 2009, Brown appeared on Mase's mixtape \"I Do the Impossible\". In 2010, he was featured heavily on The Diplomats mixtape, \"The D.I.P. 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It had no \"sekitori\" wrestlers after the retirement of Daizen in 2003 and at the end had just three active wrestlers, all in \"sandanme\" or below (and one of whom, Kasachikara, was 41 years old, and the second oldest active wrestler in sumo). The naturalisation of a Chinese born rikishi, Ry\u016btei, opened up another spot in the heya for a foreigner, and a Mongolian \"rikishi\" was recruited in March 2010, Kengo, but he retired in May 2011 having missed several tournaments due to suffering a traumatic brain injury.\n\nBest of the Super Juniors: The Best of the Super Juniors (often abbreviated BOSJ) is an annual professional wrestling tournament held by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), typically in May or June. Originally known as Top of the Super Juniors, the first tournament was held in 1988 with annual tournaments taking place since 1991. The wrestlers in the tournament are typically junior heavyweight wrestlers from promotions all over the world. 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A 1910 article in \"New York World\" about the Exhibition of Independent Artists included an image of Luks' \"The Wrestlers\" despite the fact that the painting did not appear in that exhibition. In a 1908 diary entry, painter John French Sloan writes that \"The Wrestlers\" is among the best paintings he ever encountered. In 1992, art critic Carol Clark identified \"The Wrestlers\" as one of Luks' best works, calling it \"raw, roughly painted\" and reflective of Luks' experiences in New York. In 1996, Allen Guttmann compared Luks' \"The Wrestlers\" to Thomas Eakins' \"Wrestlers\" and Max Slevogt's \"Wrestling School\", writing that all three paintings depict pairs of nude wrestling men lying on the ground in grappling holds. 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Some delivery methods also include animation and sound effects replicating page turning to further enhance the experience of their print counterparts.Traditionally, magazine publishers have relied on two revenue sources: selling ads and selling magazines. Additionally some publishers are using other electronic publication methods such as RSS to reach out to readers and inform them when new digital editions are available.\n\nCoilhouse: Coilhouse was an American digital and print magazine, and corresponding blog. It was founded in 2007 by Nadya Lev, Meredith Yayanos, and Zoetica Ebb. , and carries the tagline, \"A Love Letter to Alternative Culture.\" Regular contributors to Coilhouse included Ross Rosenberg, David Forbes, Angeliska Polacheck, and Jeffrey Wengrofsky.\n\nFor Your Consideration (advertising): For Your Consideration is a heading frequently used in advertisements in entertainment trade publications such as \"Variety, Backstage,\" and \"The Hollywood Reporter\". 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Born in Chicago, Illinois, he graduated from Harvard College in 1916. He was well-traveled, visiting Europe and the Middle East, where he learned about literature, art, and architecture. During World War I, he was an ambulance driver for American volunteer groups in Paris and Italy before joining the United States Army Medical Corps.\n\nSpence's Point: Spence's Point is a historic estate on the Potomac River near Westmoreland, Virginia. Also known as theJohn R. Dos Passos Farm, it was the home of writer John Dos Passos (1896\u20131970) for the last 25 years of his life. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971.\n\nJoe R. Lansdale: Joe Richard Lansdale (born October 28, 1951) is an American writer, author, martial arts expert, and martial arts instructor.\n\nAtomic Chili: \"Atomic Chili: The Illustrated Joe R. Lansdale\" by Lansdale et al., (Klaw, ed.) (Mojo Press, 1998) is a collection of previously written stories by Joe R. 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Flynn, Rupert Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Clarence Budington Kelland, Clare Boothe Luce, Eugene Lyons, Margaret Mitchell, Ayn Rand, Dorothy Thompson and Louis Waldman.\n\nMaurice Coindreau: Maurice-Edgar Coindreau (December 24, 1892 \u2013 October 20, 1990) was a literary critic and translator of fiction from English into French and Spanish. He is notable for having introduced many canonical American authors of the 20th century\u2014such as William Faulkner, John Dos Passos, John Steinbeck, and Ernest Hemingway\u2014to the French-speaking public.\n\nAdventures of a Young Man: Adventures of a Young Man is a 1939 novel by John Dos Passos, which eventually became the first in this writer's District of Columbia Trilogy.\n\nBy Bizarre Hands: By Bizarre Hands is the first collection of short stories by American writer Joe R. Lansdale, published in 1989. The collection was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for best fiction collection, and contains two stories which won Stokers. It has an introduction by Lewis Shiner. This book was re-issued as By Bizarre Hands Rides Again in 2010. The re-issue contains a new introduction by Joe R. Lansdale and new artwork by Alex McVey. This book is limited to 300 copies and is signed by both writer and artist. It also contains two stories not in the original issue.\n\nThree Soldiers: Three Soldiers is a 1921 novel by the American writer and critic John Dos Passos. It is one of the American war novels of the First World War, and remains a classic of the realist war novel genre. H.L. Mencken, then practising primarily as an American literary critic, praised the book in the pages of \"The Smart Set\". \"Until \"Three Soldiers\" is forgotten and fancy achieves its inevitable victory over fact, no war story can be written in the United States without challenging comparison with it\u2014and no story that is less meticulously true will stand up to it. At one blast it disposed of oceans of romance and blather. 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Xenophon speaks of him as a man whose ambition was under the influence of strict probity, and who was especially anxious to secure the affections of his soldiers, so that while the well-disposed readily obeyed him, he failed to inspire the rest with a wholesome fear of his authority (ii. 6. \u00a7 17, &c.). He was 30 years of age at the time of his death (401 BC). He also had intentions of following a political career, as mentioned by Xenophon.\n\nPhrased Differently: Phrased Differently is an independent music publishing, production and artist development company founded in 2006 by former Universal Records Executive and songwriter Hiten Bharadia. Their offices in Shoreditch, East London, are also home to seven underground recording studios, which are occupied by their signed writers including Bharadia, Philippe-Marc Anquetil, Knightstarr, Andreas Moe, Nathan Duvall (Disciples), Maegan Cottone, Michael Stockwell, Raphaella, Sky Adams, Commands, Mark Vallance, Dimitri Elrlich, and Phoebe Jo Brown. The company has managed over 1000 song placements since its inception, including 81 No. 1's, 306 Top 10 records, 30 Platinum Records and 31 Gold records around the world. To date, they have worked with artists such as Calvin Harris, Miley Cyrus, Jessie J, Iggy Azalea, Britney Spears, Olly Murs, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, Robin Schulz, Hardwell, Fleur East, Gorgen City, Omi, Miss Montreal, Tinie Tempah, Little Mix, Craig David, Lemar, Kelly Rowland, The Overtones, Lawson, Afrojack, You Me At Six, Allstar Weekend, Kumi Koda, Toho Shinki, Sarah Connor, Namie Amuro, Cover Drive, Shinee, Avicii, John De Sohn and Tiesto. 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The lyrics reference several films the actor starred in, including \"Newsies\", \"Swing Kids\", \"American Psycho\", and \"The Dark Knight\".\n\nShaun Chen: Shaun Chen (, born \"Tey Kim Soon\", 3 November 1978) is a Malaysia - born actor based in Singapore. Chen is most notable for starring in the long-running drama series \"Holland V\" and for playing villains in several drama series. He received his first award, the Rocket Award, at the Star Awards 2015 Show 1, for being the most improved artiste in 2014. He starred as the lead character in both \"Blessings\" and \"\". 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Philip Yakel, a German immigrant, built the brewery soon after coming to America in 1836. The brewery was the first in Alton and one of the city's earliest successful industries. Yakel's son George, who eventually ran the brewery alongside his father, built the house in 1863; it was the family's second home at the site. The brick home features a vernacular design influenced by German architectural tradition. William Netzhammer, a brewer from St. Louis, purchased the brewery in 1882. The Netzhammer family ran the brewery until it closed in 1952;, notably, the brewery continued production during Prohibition by making near beer.\n\nF\u00fcrstenberg Brewery: The F\u00fcrstenberg Brewery (\"F\u00fcrstlich F\u00fcrstenbergische Brauerei\") is brewery located in Donaueschingen, Germany. It has been a subsidiary of Brau Holding International since 2005, before which it was owned by the House of F\u00fcrstenberg, a German noble family. 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Soon after the release there was a dispute of an unknown origin between the group and Wu-Tang Records and the group briefly changed their name to The Syndicate until 2009 with eventual reconciliation and the release of their second official album \"Grimlenz\", produced mostly by Antagonist Dragonspit of Virginia Beach,VA. Both Myalansky and Napoleon continue to work with Joe Mafia but have refused to work with each other since the release of their first album. In an interview Napoleon stated that though they have always clashed, \"Mya is still my dude though regardless\". The group has maintained ties with various members of the Wu-Tang Family. Napoleon is currently working on a project with fellow Wu-Tang alumni Solomon Childs, Shaka Amazulu, and Dexter Wiggle called \"Illuminati Network\". Joe Mafia released his debut solo album \"This One\" in 2002 and founded his own label called 58 West Diamond Street Records. 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After the group's disbandment, Omarion released his debut solo album, \"O\" (2005), which debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200 and received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 48th Grammy Awards. His second solo album, \"21\" (2006), contained his second highest-charting single to date, \"Ice Box\", which reached the top 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. His third solo album, \"Ollusion\" (2010), was released on January 12, 2010, with the lead single, \"I Get It In\". His fourth solo album, \"Sex Playlist\" (2014), spawned the single, \"Post to Be\", which was certified 3x platinum and reached number 13 on the Hot 100 chart in May 2015, and became his highest charting single to date.\n\nShutterbugg: \"Shutterbugg\" is the debut solo single by American rapper Big Boi. It is the first single released in promotion of his debut solo album, \"\". The song features singer Cutty on the song's chorus. 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The brewery opened in January 2012 by founders Beejay Oslon and Gerrit Lewis. Pipeworks began their brewing different from other microbreweries in that they initially brewed their beers entirely as a series of 'one off' beers that were aimed specifically to the niche market of beer connoisseurs. The brewery's stated goal is to release a new beer every week. This approach gave the brewery and its beers somewhat of a cult status among beer enthusiasts, with its offerings selling out relatively quickly. After seeing significant growth, both in output brand and identity, Pipeworks has since augmented their one-off beers with several of its 'core' beers in 16 ounce can 4-Packs now regularly available widley throughout the Chicago area.\n\nHawaii Nui Brewing Company: Hawai\u02bb i Nui Brewing Company is a brewery in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States. It was established in 2007 By Keith Kinsey, Andrew Baker and Nina Lytton. 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The Foping Reserve covers 29,240 ha of rugged mountain terrain and is home to a stable panda population. Elevations range from 1,080 to 2,094 m with warm summers and cold winters. 950\u20131,200\u00a0mm of rain falls mostly from July to September, with snow at higher elevations. Forested lands dominate the reserve with a mix of conifers and broadleaf deciduous trees.\n\nCentral Suriname Nature Reserve: The Central Suriname Nature Reserve (Dutch: \"Centraal Suriname Natuurreservaat (CSNR)\" ) is a conservation unit in Suriname.\n\nMogumber Nature Reserve: The Mogumber Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in Western Australia. It is a refuge for the endangered Western Swamp Tortoise along with the Twin Swamps Nature Reserve and the Ellen Brook Nature Reserve. Twin Swamps and Ellen Brook are IUCN Protected Area Management Category IV Reserves, while the Mogumber Nature Reserve is a Category Ia nature reserve.\n\nRalleigh Airstrip: Raleigh Vallen Airstrip (IATA: SMRA) is an airstrip serving the Central Suriname Nature Reserve, Suriname. The runway is on Fungu Tabiki, an island in the Coppename River.\n\nProtected areas of Suriname: There are several Protected Areas of Suriname. The largest of these is the Central Suriname Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The protected areas are managed by the Suriname Forest Service. The Forest Service has appointed STINASU (Stichting Natuurbehoud Suriname), a non-profit foundation, to develop and conduct the educational and tourist aspects in the protected areas.\n\nGibraltar Nature Reserve: The Gibraltar Nature Reserve (formerly the Upper Rock Nature Reserve) is a protected nature reserve in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar that covers over 40% of the country's land area. It was established as the Upper Rock Nature Reserve in 1993 under the International Union for Conservation of Nature's category Ia (strict nature reserve) and was last extended in 2013. It is known for its semi-wild population of Barbary macaques, and is an important resting point for migrating birds.\n\nP\u00f9 Lu\u00f4ng Nature Reserve: P\u00f9 Lu\u00f4ng Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in northern Vietnam. This nature reserve is situated in Quan H\u00f3a and B\u00e1 Th\u01b0\u1edbc districts of Thanh H\u00f3a Province, North Central Coast region of Vietnam. Pu Luong Nature Reserve is bordered by Mai Ch\u00e2u, T\u00e2n L\u1ea1c and L\u1ea1c S\u01a1n districts of H\u00f2a B\u00ecnh Province. The reserve is located along two parallel mountain ridges, that run from north-west to south-east, and are divided by a central valley, which contains several human settlements and a large agricultural land area, therefore, is not included within the nature reserve. 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The film is set in Cape Verde Islands, a former Portuguese colony.\n\nColossal Youth (film): Colossal Youth (Portuguese: Juventude em Marcha , literally \"Youth on the March\") is a 2006 docufiction feature film directed by Portuguese director Pedro Costa. The film was shot on DV in long, static takes and mixes documentary and fiction storytelling. The third feature by Costa set in Lisbon's Fontainhas neighborhood (after \"In Vanda's Room\" and \"Bones\"), \"Colossal Youth\" is a meditation on the aftermath of the Carnation Revolution and its consequences for Portugal's poverty-stricken Cape Verdean immigrants. It was part of the Official Competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nIn Vanda's Room: In Vanda's Room (Portuguese: No Quarto da Vanda, 2000) is a docufiction (a subgenre of cin\u00e9ma v\u00e9rit\u00e9) film by Portuguese director Pedro Costa.\n\nHold-Up! (2012 film): \u00a1Atraco! is a 2012 Spanish-Argentine film directed by , filmed in Spain. The script was written by the director with Pedro Costa. The film stars Guillermo Francella, Nicol\u00e1s Cabr\u00e9, and Amaia Salamanca.\n\nO Sangue: O Sangue (Blood) is the Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa's first feature film. Released in 1989, in black and white, the film depicts the impoverished life of two brothers, Vicente and Nino, after their father dies. With the help of Clara, Vicente's childhood friend, the trio struggle to survive, caught between their uncle's attempt to abduct/adopt Nino, and mobsters looking to collect the debts Vincente's father left behind. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.\n\nJack Hill: Jack Hill (born January 28, 1933) is an American film director in the exploitation film genre. Several of Hill's later films have been characterized as feminist works.\n\nPedro Costa: Pedro Costa (born 30 December 1958) is a Portuguese film director.\n\nJos\u00e9 Pedro Costa Amorim Cerqueira: Jos\u00e9 Pedro Costa Amorim Cerqueira (born 8 July 1992) simply known as Z\u00e9 Pedro, is a Portuguese professional footballer playing for Acad\u00e9mico de Viseu as a forward.\n\nOssos: Ossos (English: \"Bones\") is a 1997 Portuguese film directed by Pedro Costa.\n\nChange Nothing: Change Nothing (French: \"Ne change rien\" ) is a 2009 documentary directed by Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa. 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It was best known for its use in hunting waterfowl and for being able to dive as well as a duck. It is described as similar to a Collie or to a cross between a Poodle and a Springer Spaniel with curly fur and typically in a white and liver/tan pattern.\n\nAmerican Water Spaniel: The American Water Spaniel, (often abbreviated to AWS), is a breed of spaniel which originated in the United States. Developed in the state of Wisconsin during the 19th century from a number of other breeds, including the Irish and English Water Spaniels. The breed was saved by Dr. Fred J. Pfeifer, who set up the breed club and standard, and whose work led to recognition for the breed by the United Kennel Club, and later, the American Kennel Club. While they are the state dog of Wisconsin, they remain a rare breed.\n\nSpaniel: A spaniel is a type of gun dog. Spaniels were especially bred to flush game out of denser brush. By the late 17th century spaniels had been specialized into water and land breeds. The extinct English Water Spaniel was used to retrieve water fowl shot down with arrows. Land spaniels were setting spaniels\u2014those that crept forward and pointed their game, allowing hunters to ensnare them with nets, and springing spaniels\u2014those that sprang pheasants and partridges for hunting with falcons, and rabbits for hunting with greyhounds. During the 17th century, the role of the spaniel dramatically changed as Englishmen began hunting with flintlocks for wing shooting. Charles Goodall and Julia Gasow (1984) write that spaniels were \"transformed from untrained, wild beaters, to smooth, polished gun dogs.\"\n\nTeddy Roosevelt Terrier: The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times.\n\nMiniature Fox Terrier: The Miniature Fox Terrier is a small, fine, lightweight working terrier developed as a hunting dog and vermin router. It is known colloquially in its native Australia as the \u201cMini Foxie\u201d.\n\nSmooth Fox Terrier: The Smooth Fox Terrier is a breed of dog, one of many terrier breeds. It was the first breed in the fox terrier family to be given official recognition by The Kennel Club (circa 1875; breed standard 1876). It is well known, and although not a widely popular breed today outside of hunting and show circles, it is extremely significant due to the large number of terriers believed descended from it.\n\nOld Jock: Old Jock (1859\u20131871), was a Fox Terrier famous during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A mostly white dog, he ran briefly with a hunting kennel before becoming a show dog, most notably with a victory at the show which popularised the Fox Terrier. His main show rivalry was with a dog named Tartar, and along with a dog named Trap, the three were popular sires of the Fox Terrier breed. He was also involved in the early formation of the Jack Russell Terrier and the Dandie Dinmont Terrier breeds.\n\nToy Fox Terrier: The Toy Fox Terrier is a small terrier breed of dog, directly descended from the larger Fox Terrier but considered a separate breed.\n\nFox Terrier: Fox Terriers are two different breeds of the terrier dog type: the Smooth Fox Terrier and the Wire Fox Terrier. Both of these breeds originated in the 19th century from a handful of dogs who are descended from earlier varieties of British terriers, and are related to other modern white terrier breeds. In addition, a number of breeds have diverged from these two main types of fox terrier and have been recognised separately, including the Jack Russell Terrier, Miniature Fox Terrier and Rat Terrier. The Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers share similar characteristics, the main differences being in the coat and markings. They have been successful in conformation shows, more prominently in America than their homeland.\n\nWire Fox Terrier: The Wire Fox Terrier is a breed of dog, one of many terrier breeds. 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The name may also refer to:\n\nRogues gallery: A rogues gallery (or rogues' gallery) is a police collection of pictures or photographs of criminals and suspects kept for identification purposes. The term is also used figuratively for any group of shady characters or the line-up of \"mugshot\" photographs that might be displayed in the halls of a dormitory or workplace or on an online mugshot publishing website.\n\nDoctor Doom: Doctor Victor Von Doom (or simply Doctor Doom) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The son of Romani witch Cynthia Von Doom, Doctor Doom traditionally has been the archenemy of the Fantastic Four, and the leader of the fictional nation of Latveria. He is both a genius inventor and a sorcerer. While his chief opponents have been the Fantastic Four, he has also come into conflict with Iron Man, Spider-Man, Black Panther, the Avengers and multiple others. 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The team was captained by Brendon McCullum, and they won three matches from their eight matches in the PSL 2017. They stand on fifth position and as a result they were eliminated in group stage.\n\nFawad Rana: Fawad Naeem Rana is a Pakistani businessman and franchise owner. He owns Lahore Qalandars and Durban Qalandars.\n\nLahore Qalandars: Lahore Qalandars (Urdu: \u200e ; Punjabi: ; acronym LQ) is a Pakistani professional cricket franchise which plays in the Pakistan Super League. The Home ground of the team is Gaddafi Stadium. It nominally represents the city of Lahore and the province Punjab in the league. The team is owned by Qatar Lubricants Company Limited (QALCO). The team is currently captained by Brendon McCullum and coached by Paddy Upton, a former South African cricketer. Lahore Qalandars was the second most expensive franchise and was one of the few teams sold to an international company.\n\nAamer Yamin: Aamer Yamin (born 26 June 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer. He was named in Pakistan's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series against England in the UAE in September 2015. He made his One Day International debut for Pakistan against Zimbabwe on 1 October 2015. He made his Twenty20 International debut for Pakistan against England on 30 November 2015. He represented Lahore Qalandars in the second edition of the Pakistan Super League.\n\nPaddy Upton: Patrick Anthony Howard 'Paddy' Upton (born 5 November 1968) is a South African cricket coach and former player. He has worked as the physical fitness trainer for the South Africa cricket team and the Western Province rugby team. He has worked as the mental conditioning coach of the India team which became number 1 in the world test rankings and won the ICC World Cup in 2011. He worked as Performance Director of the South Africa team from 2011-2014, during which time they became the first team to simultaneously hold the world number 1 ranking in all three formats of the game. 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Some of her television shows are: Bandhan (1999), Daaman (2001), Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi...Let's Go (2015), Mere Ghar Aayi Ek Nanhi Pari (2009), Har Ghar Kuch Kehta Hai (2007) and Jhoome Jiiya Re (2007).\n\nTarpan (film): Tarpan (English title: The Absolution) was a 1994 Indian Hindi drama film written and directed by K. Bikram Singh, and starring Om Puri, Revathy, Dina Pathak, Manohar Singh and Mita Vashisht in lead roles. This directorial debut film was jointly produced by NFDC and Doordarshan. The film set in the 1940s, in a fictitious village in the Shekhavati region in Rajasthan, where no girl child survives beyond the age of seven. 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It is the first Iron Man television series since \"Iron Man\" from 1994\u20131996, and started airing after the success of the live action \"Iron Man\" film.\n\nIron Man 2: Iron Man 2 is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the sequel to 2008's \"Iron Man\", and is the third film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Theroux, the film stars Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson. Six months after the events of \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark is resisting calls by the United States government to hand over the Iron Man technology while also combating his declining health from the arc reactor in his chest. 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It was the fourth series with this title to be published, following series that ran from 1968\u20131996, 1996\u20131997, and 1998-2004. Over the course of its run, it was published under the different titles: The Invincible Iron Man (#1-12), and Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" (#15-35), with the change in indicia occurring after the events of Marvel's Civil War.\n\nThe Invincible Iron Man: The Invincible Iron Man is an Eisner Award-winning comic book series written by Matt Fraction with art by Salvador Larroca, published by Marvel Comics and starring the superhero Iron Man. After issue #33 The Invincible Iron Man returned to its original numbering with issue #500. It concluded with issue 527, succeeded by the \"Marvel NOW!\" -imprinted \"Iron Man\" series.\n\nIron Man 3: Iron Man 3 (stylized onscreen as Iron Man Three) is a 2013 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2008's \"Iron Man\" and 2010's \"Iron Man 2\", and the seventh film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Shane Black directed a screenplay he co-wrote with Drew Pearce, which uses concepts from the \"Extremis\" story arc by Warren Ellis. The film stars Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Stephanie Szostak, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, and Ben Kingsley. In \"Iron Man 3\", Tony Stark deals with posttraumatic stress disorder caused by the events of \"The Avengers\", while investigating the reemergence of the Ten Rings, led by the mysterious Mandarin and comes into a conflict with an old enemy: Aldrich Killian.\n\nUltimate Iron Man (character): Ultimate Iron Man (Antonio \"Tony\" Stark) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is the Ultimate Marvel version of the fictional superhero Iron Man that first appeared in the fourth issue of \"Ultimate Marvel Team-Up\", written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Mike Allred. He later appeared in the Ultimates and often appears in the same titles they do. In the Ultimate Universe, the character is a wealthy business tycoon and inventor who created the Iron Man power armor. Like his mainstream counterpart, he has a drinking problem and life-threatening affliction; in this case an inoperable brain tumor. 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The series originally aired as a mid-season replacement during the 2011\u201312 television schedule.\n\nKublai Khan (song): \"Kublai Khan\" is a single by Hip Hop duo Jedi Mind Tricks, released in 2003 through Babygrande Records . The song was the second single released from the duo's third album \"Visions of Gandhi\", following \"Animal Rap\", and followed by \"Rise of the Machines\". \"Kublai Khan\" is a sequel to the group's 2000 single \"Genghis Khan\", this time, named after Genghis' grandson Kublai Khan. The song, like \"Genghis Khan\", features an intense symphonic sample, courtesy of group producer Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind. New York City rapper Tragedy Khadafi, who appeared on \"Genghis\", also appears on the track. 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His other notable works include the character of Mirchi Seth in the 1999 critically acclaimed film \"Sarfarosh\". He also played the character of Arjan in the Academy Award nominated film \"Lagaan\". He was born in Siwan, Bihar. Akhilendra completed his schooling and graduation in Saran. He played the demon king Ravana in the 2008 television adaptation of the Hindu epic Ramayana.\n\nRoxy LeBlanc: Roxanne Marie \"Roxy\" LeBlanc (\"n\u00e9e\" Brooks) is a fictional character on the Lifetime television series \"Army Wives\", played by Sally Pressman. She is married to 2LT Trevor LeBlanc. She has four sons. T.J. and Finn are from two separate previous relationships (an abusive husband named Jesse, and a boyfriend named Whit), and were legally adopted by Trevor. 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The system operates Oakland Charter Academy (OCA) (Oakland's first charter school), Oakland Charter High School (OCHS), Downtown Charter Academy (DCA), Richmond Charter Academy (RCA) Benito Juarez Elementary School and John Henry High School, the latter three based in Richmond. After a dramatic turnaround, Oakland Academy became the second public school in Oakland, California to win the National Blue Ribbon award.\n\nOakland Charter Academy: Oakland Charter Academy (OCA) originally Jingletown Charter School, is a charter school in Oakland, California serving middle school students. Opened in 1994, it is the first and oldest charter school in Oakland and one of the first in California. After a dramatic turnaround, it became the second public school in Oakland to win the National Blue Ribbon award. The school was also designated the Hart Vision Charter School of the Year Award for 2009 by the California Charter Schools Association. 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Wuornos claimed that her victims had either raped or attempted to rape her while she was working as a sex worker, and that all of the homicides were committed in self-defense. She was convicted and sentenced to death for six of the murders and was executed by lethal injection on October 9, 2002.\n\nPhillip Carl Jablonski: Phillip Carl Jablonski (born January 3, 1946) is an American serial killer convicted of killing five women in California and Utah between 1978 and 1991.\n\nGary Ridgway: Gary Leon Ridgway (born February 18, 1949) is an American serial killer known as the Green River Killer. He was initially convicted of 48 separate murders and is presumed to be responsible for more than 90. As part of his plea bargain, an additional conviction was added, bringing the total number of convictions to 49, making him the most prolific American serial killer in history according to confirmed murders. 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The University of Florida adopted the \"Florida Gators\" nickname for its sports teams in 1911; the earlier Florida football teams were known simply as \"Florida\" or the \"Orange and Blue.\" Pyle's newly christened Florida Gators finished their sixth varsity football season 5\u20130\u20131\u2014the first, and to date, the only undefeated season in the history of the Florida Gators football program.\n\n1910 Florida football team: The 1910 Florida football team represented the University of Florida during the 1910 college football season. The season was George E. Pyle's second as the head coach of the University of Florida football team. Pyle's 1910 Florida football team finished its fifth varsity football season undefeated on its home field, with an overall record of 6\u20131 and a Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) record of 1\u20131.\n\nScott Frost: Scott Andrew Frost (born January 4, 1975) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach at the University of Central Florida (UCF). He was previously the offensive coordinator at the University of Oregon. He played six years in the National Football League with the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Frost was the starting quarterback for Tom Osborne's undefeated Nebraska Cornhuskers 1997 team that shared the national championship with the Michigan Wolverines.\n\nBrian Partlow: Brian Partlow is a former arena football coach. He last served as the offensive coordinator of the Cleveland Gladiators in the Arena Football League. He is the former head coach for the Austin Wranglers where he had a career record of 4-12, including a 0-0 mark in the postseason. He spent the 2006, 2005, and 2004 seasons as the offensive coordinator of the Colorado Crush. The Crush won the ArenaBowl championship in 2005. Partlow led one of the top ranked offenses in the league helping WR Damien Harrell win offensive player of the year in 2005 and 2006 while breaking the single season record for receiving touchdowns. In 2003, 2002, 2001, and 2000 Partlow coached for the Indiana/Albany Firebirds in the Arena Football League spending two seasons as the offensive coordinator. Partlow also has experience coaching college football including stops at The College of William and Mary, Shenandoah College, and Randolph Macon College.\n\nGregg Brandon: Gregg Brandon (born February 29, 1956) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head football coach at the Colorado School of Mines. Previous to that, he was the offensive coordinator at New Mexico State University and coached tight ends in the UFL for the Las Vegas Locomotives. He also spent two years as the offensive coordinator at the University of Wyoming and was offensive coordinator for the Virginia Cavaliers for the duration of the 2009 season. He was head coach for the Bowling Green Falcons, but was fired following the conclusion of the 2008 season, after six years at the helm, which included three bowl appearances and shares of two division titles. Brandon had previously been an assistant coach and offensive coordinator at Bowling Green under head coach Urban Meyer before Meyer left for the University of Utah in 2003.\n\n1907 Florida football team: The 1907 Florida football team represented the University of Florida during the 1907 college football season. The season was Jack Forsythe's second as the head coach of the University of Florida football team. The Orange and Blue lost to the Mercer Bears for the second season in a row, beat the Rollins College Tars in Gainesville, Florida, and tied the Tars on their home field in Winter Park, Florida. 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It is the only local and Inuit-owned air carrier in the eastern Arctic, operating MEDEVAC and charter services throughout Canada's Arctic, northern Quebec and Greenland. Its main base is Iqaluit Airport.\n\nIqaluit Airport: Iqaluit Airport (IATA: YFB, ICAO: CYFB) serves Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada and is located adjacent to the town. It is operated by the government of Nunavut. It hosts scheduled passenger service from Ottawa, Montreal, Rankin Inlet and Kuujjuaq on carriers such as First Air and Canadian North, and from smaller communities throughout eastern Nunavut. It is also used as a forward operating base by the CF-18 Hornet. In 2011, the terminal handled more than 120,000 passengers.\n\nCanadian North: Canadian North Inc. is an airline headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It operates scheduled passenger services to communities in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Southern gateways include Edmonton and Ottawa. Its main base is Edmonton Airport.\n\nAlberta Citylink: Alberta Citylink was an airline based in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. It operated domestic passenger service for Air Canada as an Air Canada Connector air carrier via a code sharing agreement. Its main base was Medicine Hat Airport, with a hub at Calgary International Airport\n\nLethbridge Airport: The Lethbridge Airport (IATA: YQL,\u00a0ICAO: CYQL) , previously the Lethbridge County Airport, is located 4 NM south southeast of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. It is 10\u201315 driving minutes from downtown and has scheduled service to the Alberta cities of Calgary and Edmonton. The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). CBSA officers at this airport can handle general aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passengers. The airport hosts the biennial Lethbridge International Airshow.\n\nAlta Flights: Alta Flights was a charter airline based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It operated regional passenger and cargo charters throughout Canada and the United States. Its main base was Edmonton International Airport, with hubs at Edmonton City Centre Airport and at Calgary International Airport.\n\nEdmonton City Centre (Blatchford Field) Airport: Edmonton City Centre (Blatchford Field) Airport (ECCA), (IATA: YXD,\u00a0ICAO: CYXD) , was located within the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was bordered by Yellowhead Trail to the north, Kingsway to the south, 121 Street to the west, and the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) and Jefferson armouries to the east. It encompassed approximately 144 acre of land just north of the Edmonton city centre. The airport was originally named for former mayor Kenneth Alexander Blatchford, then was known as the Edmonton Municipal Airport, then as Edmonton Industrial Airport and then as Edmonton City Centre Airport, finally ending as Blatchford Field at Edmonton City Centre Airport. In all cases, the three letter \"YXD\" code continued to be used for the airport by all of the airlines serving the airfield over the years.\n\nFirst Air: Bradley Air Services Limited, operating as First Air, is an airline headquartered in Kanata, a suburb of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It operates services to 34 communities in Nunavut, Nunavik, and the Northwest Territories. The majority of its fleet is available for charters worldwide. First Air has assisted in various humanitarian missions such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, airlifting relief supplies and equipment. Its main base, which includes a large hangar, cargo and maintenance facility, is located at Ottawa Macdonald\u2013Cartier International Airport, with hubs at Iqaluit Airport, Rankin Inlet Airport and Yellowknife Airport.\n\nAlberta Highway 2: Alberta Provincial Highway No.\u00a02, commonly referred to as Highway\u00a02 or the Queen Elizabeth\u00a0II Highway, is a major highway in Alberta, Canada that stretches from the Canada\u2013United States border through Calgary and Edmonton to Grande Prairie. Running primarily north to south for approximately 1273 km , it is the longest and busiest highway in the province carrying nearly 170,000 vehicles per day in central Calgary. Between Edmonton and Fort Macleod, the highway forms a portion of Alberta's Export Highway and the CANAMEX Corridor. More than half of Alberta's 4\u00a0million residents live in the Calgary\u2013Edmonton Corridor created by Highway\u00a02.\n\nFrobisher Bay Air Base: Frobisher Bay Air Base is a former United States Air Force facility adjacent to the then town of Frobisher Bay, Northwest Territories (now Iqaluit, Nunavut); 1299 mi north of Ottawa, Ontario. 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Its purpose is to help elect candidates to the Congress to pass campaign finance reform. It is notable for raising large sums from numerous contributors in a short span of time nearly $11 million in 2014 and was described in the \"Los Angeles Times\" as the \"super PAC to end all super PACs.\" The group spent over $10 million in the November 2014 elections, but its strategic plan of electing candidates friendly to campaign finance reform failed.\n\nVote Climate U.S. PAC: Vote Climate U.S. PAC is an American super PAC founded in 2013 and directed by American political activist Karyn Strickler. Its mission is \"to elect candidates to get off fossil fuels, transition to clean, renewable energy and put a price on carbon, in order to slow global warming and related weather extremes.\" Strickler has named the implementation of a carbon tax as a principal goal. 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Its supporters include Billie Jean King, Jane Lynch, Laura Ricketts and Urvashi Vaid. On its first day of operations, LPAC raised $200,000. In April 2015 LPAC endorsed Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.\n\nColbert Super PAC: Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow (better known as the Colbert Super PAC) was a United States political action committee (PAC) established by Stephen Colbert, who portrayed Dr. Stephen T. Colbert, a mock-conservative political pundit on Comedy Central's satirical television series \"The Colbert Report\". As a super PAC the organization could raise unlimited sums of money from corporations, unions and other groups, as well as wealthy individuals. Speaking in character, Colbert said the money would be raised not only for political ads, but also \"normal administrative expenses, including but not limited to, luxury hotel stays, private jet travel, and PAC mementos from Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.\"\n\nStockmann, Helsinki centre: The Stockmann department store is a culturally significant business building and department store located in the centre of Helsinki, Finland. It is one of many department stores owned by the Stockmann corporation. It is the largest department store in the Nordic countries in terms of area and total sales. The store is known for carrying all the internationally recognised luxury brands, and Stockmann's enjoys a reputation as the primary high-end department store in Finland. \"Stockmannin Herkku\", the food and beverage department located at the basement level, is renowned for the quality and choice of its foodstuffs. The Stockmann logo represents a set of escalators, which are commonly, but wrongly believed represent the first escalators in Finland. The first escalators in Finland were installed in the Forum department store, Turku (1926)\n\nRun for Courage: Run for Courage is a nonprofit organization that combats human trafficking. The organization is based in Sacramento, California and raises money for human trafficking victims and their families. Ashlie Bryant is the executive director of Run for Courage. The founder was Vicki Zito, whose daughter was abducted at age seventeen and sexually trafficked in the East Bay. The organization was founded in 2009 and holds a charity run annually, raising more than $550,000 within its first four years. In 2010, the funds raised were donated to Courage House, a building in Roseville, California that houses teen sex trafficking victims. Approximately 2000 people participated in the 2011 run. That year, the funds raised went to Agape International Missions, A New Day For Children, Courage To Be You, and WIND Youth Services. In 2014, FreeFall Stage produced performances of \"She Has a Name\", a play about human trafficking, and Run for Courage partnered in this initiative, having representatives at each performance.\n\nSaks Fifth Avenue: Saks Fifth Avenue is an American luxury department store owned by the oldest commercial corporation in North America, the Hudson's Bay Company. Its main flagship store is located on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.\n\nCongressional Leadership Fund: The Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF) is a Super PAC dedicated to electing Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives. The Super PAC, which is closely linked to former House Speaker John Boehner and House GOP leadership, was founded in 2011 and spent nearly $10 million in the 2012 cycle electing Republican candidates. Following Boehner's resignation from the U.S. Congress and the election of Paul D. Ryan as Speaker of the House, Congressional Leadership Fund has become closely linked to Ryan. The Super PAC is currently headed by Corwin Albert \"Corry\" Bliss who serves as Executive Director to both CLF and the linked American Action Network.\n\nMake America Number 1: Make America Number 1 is a super PAC (political action committee) that supported the presidential campaigns of Ted Cruz and Donald Trump in the 2016 United States presidential election. During the primary campaign, the super PAC was known as Keep the Promise I. In the general election, it informally termed itself Defeat Crooked Hillary PAC. 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As the People's Republic of China stood to resume sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom, the nationality of Hong Kong people as well as their right of abode in the territory was formalised prior to the 1997 handover. Since Hong Kong has never been an independent country, there is no provision for its own citizenship status. Hong Kong Permanent Resident is the legal status for those who have the right of abode in Hong Kong, which is the \"de-facto\" citizenship status in Hong Kong. Most citizen rights in Hong Kong (such as the right to vote) are granted to all permanent residents, while some (such as the right to hold a HKSAR passport, or becoming a high-rank public officer such as the Chief Executive) are restricted to permanent residents who are also Chinese citizens.\n\n5th Legislative Council of Hong Kong: The Fifth Legislative Council of Hong Kong is the former meeting of the legislative branch of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. The membership of the LegCo is based on the 2012 election. The term of the session is from 1 October 2012 to 30 September 2016, during the term in office of the Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying. Due to the new arrangements agreed in a contentious LegCo vote in 2010, the session consists of the new total of 70 seats in LegCo, ten more than previously, with 35 members elected in geographical constituencies through direct elections, and 35 members in functional constituencies, in which five District Council (Second) functional constituency seats each represent all 18 District Councils of Hong Kong voted for by all resident voters in Hong Kong (who did not have a vote in any other functional constituency). The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong remained the largest party while the pan-democrats secured the one-third crucial minority. Notable new members of the LegCo members include Gary Fan from the new established party Neo Democrats and first openly gay councillor, People Power's Ray Chan Chi-chuen.\n\nHong Kong local elections: The Hong Kong local elections () are elections in Hong Kong for the members of District Councils (District Boards before 1997). First held in 1982, the elections are held at 4-year intervals when the 18 district councils, totalling 412 elected members (as at 2011, up from 405 elected members in 2007) require renewal. The last election was on 22 November 2015. The elections are conducted by simple plurality, with an average constituency having a population of around 17,000 people. The councils range from 11 to 37 elected members, depending on that district's population. The Chief Executive may appoint up to a prescribed number of members to each council, totalling 102. The councils in the New Territories also have 27 \"ex officio\" members who are chairpersons of rural committees.\n\nChief Executive of Hong Kong: The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is the head and representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and head of the Government of Hong Kong. The position was created to replace the Governor of Hong Kong, the representative of the Monarch of the United Kingdom during British rule. The office, stipulated by the Hong Kong Basic Law, formally came into being on 1 July 1997 when the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China.\n\nLau Kong-wah: Lau Kong-wah, JP (born 22 June 1957, Hong Kong), also called Ray Lau, is a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. 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Endometrial cancer (or cancer of the inner lining of the uterus) is the second most common type, and fourth most common cancer in women from developed countries. Risk factors depend on specific type, but obesity, older age, and human papillomavirus infection add the greatest risk of developing uterine cancer. Early on, there may be no symptoms, but irregular vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain or fullness may develop. If caught early, most types of uterine cancer can be cured using surgical or medical methods. When the cancer has extended beyond the uterine tissue, more advanced treatments including combinations of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgery may be required.\n\nPoa diaboli: Poa diaboli is a rare species of grass known by the common name Diablo Canyon bluegrass. It is endemic to San Luis Obispo County, California, where it is known from about five occurrences in the San Luis Mountains near the coast. 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English, Welsh, Scotch-Irish and German farm culture shaped the traditions that dominated the region until the development of energy and mineral resources brought a wave of immigration into the area. Fort New Salem is a living history outdoor museum interpreting the history, crafts and lifestyles of the area. Historically, among the numerous seasonal activities held at the fort is \"The Spirit of Christmas in the Mountains\". This nationally recognized event is a joyous celebration of the traditional folk-ways found in observance of Christmas in West Virginia. Work on this village of over 18 relocated log structures began in 1971. The Fort opened to the public in 1974, as a part of Salem College (now known as Salem International University). 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The Boilermakers played in the new West Division of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Ross\u2013Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana. The team was led by head coach Darrell Hazell, who was in his second season at Purdue. Purdue finished the season with a record of 3\u20139, 1\u20137 in Big Ten play to finish in last place in the West Division. This marked the first time since 1993 that Purdue finished with the worst record in the Big Ten in back-to-back seasons.\n\nList of Purdue Boilermakers head football coaches: The Purdue Boilermakers football program is a college football team that represents Purdue University in the Big Ten Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team has had 34\u00a0head coaches since it started playing organized football in 1887 and has been known by the nickname \"Boilermakers\" since 1891. 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Purdue had most recently been a part of the Leaders Division of the Big Ten, but moved to the West Division in 2014 due to conference expansion.\n\n1920 Purdue Boilermakers football team: The 1920 Purdue Boilermakers football team was an American football team that represented Purdue University during the 1920 college football season. In their third season under head coach A. G. Scanlon, the Boilermakers compiled a 2\u20135 record, finished in ninth place in the Big Ten Conference with an 0\u20134 record against conference opponents, and were outscored by their opponents by a combined total of 103 to 36.\n\n2007 Purdue Boilermakers football team: The 2007 Purdue Boilermakers football represented Purdue University in the Big Ten Conference during the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Joe Tiller, in his 11th season at Purdue, was the team's head coach. The Boilermakers' home games were played at Ross\u2013Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana. 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Born in Brooklyn, Wilson was according to most accounts, transsexual, born male name George Wilson. Wilson died from a brain hemorrhage on May 26, 1987, at age 37.\n\nGamecock Media Group: Gamecock Media Group was an American video game publisher based in Austin, Texas. It was founded in February 2007 by video game industry veterans Mike Wilson, Harry A. Miller IV, and Rick Stults, original founders of Gathering of Developers. They used a more hands-off approach and allowed developers creative freedom with their work, as well as letting them keep their own intellectual property. On October 14, 2008, SouthPeak Games acquired Gamecock Media Group, and dissolved them shortly after.\n\nGeorge Wilson Homestead: George Wilson Homestead is a historic home located at Halfmoon Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1810, and is a 2\u00a01/2-story, five bay, limestone and sandstone dwelling with a medium pitch gable roof. 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He received his appointment as brevet brigadier general dated to January 15, 1865.\n\nManassas National Battlefield Park: Manassas National Battlefield Park, located north of Manassas, in Prince William County, Virginia, preserves the site of two major American Civil War battles: the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861, and the Second Battle of Bull Run which was fought between August 28 and August 30, 1862 (also known as the \"First Battle of Manassas\" and the \"Second Battle of Manassas\", respectively). The peaceful Virginia countryside bore witness to clashes between the armies of the North (Union) and the South (Confederacy), and it was there that Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson acquired his nickname \"Stonewall.\"\n\nBattle of Chantilly: The Battle of Chantilly (or Ox Hill, the Confederate name) took place on September 1, 1862, in Fairfax County, Virginia, as the concluding battle of the Northern Virginia Campaign of the American Civil War. Thomas J. \"Stonewall\" Jackson's corps of the Army of Northern Virginia attempted to cut off the line of retreat of the Union Army of Virginia following the Second Battle of Bull Run but was attacked by two Union divisions. 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It is published in London and has been edited by Ian Hislop since 1986.\n\nSt Albion Parish News: St Albion Parish News was a regular feature in the British satirical magazine \"Private Eye\" during the premiership of Tony Blair. It was in the \"Private Eye\" tradition of featuring a fortnightly column lampooning the Prime Minister of the day and their close associates, seemingly written in a gossipy style by an insider. This has taken either of two broad formats. \" Mrs Wilson's Diary\" and \"Dear Bill\" were supposedly the observations of spouses Mary Wilson and Denis Thatcher respectively. \"Heathco - A Message from the Managing Director\" was a motivational newsletter sent to staff of a small company from the boss (Edward Heath, nicknamed \"Grocer\"), and \"St Albion Parish News\" was in this broad style.\n\nJames Whitworth: James Whitworth is a nationally syndicated cartoonist and writer. His daily news cartoons appear in papers across the UK from Scotland to the south of England, including the \"Sheffield Star\" and the Edinburgh Evening Post. He draws a weekly news cartoon for the \"Sheffield Telegraph\" and the \"Jewish Chronicle\" as well contributing to \"The Author\" and \"Hi-Fi News\". He has contributed cartoons to a wide range of publications including \"Private Eye\" (for whom he has also written gags), Prospect' and \"The Independent\".\n\nAstro Awani: Astro Awani is the in-house rolling television news and current affairs channel providing 24-hour news coverage including news in Malay. With its slogan and motto tagline names News that transcends Dimensions (Malay: Berita Segenap Dimensi ), Astro Awani presents news and informative programs including current affairs, lifestyle, documentaries, interview programs and a local and international magazine. Astro Awani started broadcasting on 6 September 2007 as part of the revamp of Astro's news division. The station is targeted at Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia. 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Together with another of the men there, Robert Poley, he had played a part in the discovery of the Babington plot against the life of the Queen in 1586, and at the time of Marlowe's death was engaged in a money-lending swindle with the third of them, Marlowe's reported killer Ingram Frizer.\n\nReturn to the Hiding Place: Return to the Hiding Place (2013) is a film based upon the factual accounting of Hans Poley's World War II encounter with Corrie ten Boom, his involvement in the Dutch resistance and the wartime harboring of Jewish refugees. A non-Jewish fugitive himself, for refusing to pledge his allegiance to the Nazi party; Poley was the first person hidden from the Nazis in Ten Boom House, which today is a museum in Haarlem, Netherlands. The film is adapted, in part, from Poley's book, \"Return to the Hiding Place\" (1993), personal recollections, relayed to screenwriter Dr. Peter C. Spencer, and research from the Dutch National Archives. The film is neither a prequel, nor a sequel to the 1975 film, \"The Hiding Place\"; rather, \"Return to the Hiding Place\" is a congruent accounting of Dutch underground resistance efforts from Hans Poley's perspective. It was directed by Peter C. Spencer and starred John Rhys-Davies, Mimi Sagadin and Craig Robert Young.\n\nOpen information extraction: In natural language processing, open information extraction (OIE) is the task of generating a structured, machine-readable representation of the information in text, usually in the form of triples or n-ary propositions. A proposition can be understood as truth-bearer, a textual expression of a potential fact (e.g., \"Dante wrote the Divine Comedy\"), represented in an amenable structure for computers [e.g., (\"Dante\", \"wrote\", \"Divine Comedy\")]. An OIE extraction normally consists of a relation and a set of arguments. 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Marlowe's plays are known for the use of blank verse and their overreaching protagonists.\n\nRobert Poley: Robert Poley, or Pooley (fl. 1568\u20131602) was an English double agent, government messenger and \"agent provocateur\" employed by members of the Privy Council during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I; he was described as \"the very genius of the Elizabethan underworld\". Poley is particularly noted for his central role in uncovering the so-called Babington plot to assassinate the Queen in 1586, and for being a witness of, and even a possible party to, the reported killing in self-defence by Ingram Frizer of the famous poet/dramatist Christopher Marlowe in May 1593.\n\nEnglands Helicon: Englands Helicon is an anthology of Elizabethan pastoral poems compiled by John Flasket, and first published in 1600. There was an enlarged edition in 1614. The poets involved cannot all be identified, since there are a number of poems marked as 'anonymous': they do include Edmund Bolton, William Byrd, Henry Chettle, Michael Drayton, Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Anthony Munday, George Peele, Walter Raleigh, Henry Constable, William Shakespeare, Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, John Wootton, William Smith. The most celebrated poem is Marlowe's 'Come live with me and be my love'. This and several other lyrics have musical settings extant, in this case by William Corkine.\n\nMarlowe Memorial: The Marlowe Memorial is a statue and four statuettes erected in memory of the playwright and poet Christopher Marlowe in 1891 in Canturbury, England. The memorial was commissioned by a Marlowe Memorial Committee, and comprises a bronze statue, The Muse of Poetry sculpted by Edward Onslow Ford, standing on a plinth decorated with statuettes of actors playing Marlowe roles. 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The revue has its roots in 19th century popular entertainment and melodrama but grew into a substantial cultural presence of its own during its golden years from 1916 to 1932. Though most famous for their visual spectacle, revues frequently satirized contemporary figures, news or literature. Similar to the related subforms of operetta and musical theatre, the revue art form brings together music, dance and sketches to create a compelling show. In contrast to these, however, revue does not have an overarching storyline. Rather, a general theme serves as the motto for a loosely-related series of acts that alternate between solo performances and dance ensembles.\n\nLaura Ingalls Wilder: Laura Ingalls Wilder ( ; February 7, 1867 \u2013 February 10, 1957) was an American writer known for the \"Little House on the Prairie\" series of children's books released from 1932 to 1943 which were based on her childhood in a settler and pioneer family.\n\nKate Klise: Catherine \"Kate\" Klise (born April 13 in 1963) is an American writer known for children's fiction. Many of her books are illustrated by her sister, M. Sarah Klise. Their popular \"Regarding\" series is presented in a scrapbook format, with letters, journal entries, and related ephemera telling the story. She is also known for her picture books as well as the bestselling 43 Old Cemetery Road series. Klise's first adult novel, \"In the Bag\", was released in 2012. She is a contributor to \"The Huffington Post\".\n\nStephen R. Lawhead: Stephen R. 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He has also written books under the pseudonyms Richard Austin (Jove Books \"The Guardians\" series), Robert Baron (Jove Books \"Stormrider\" series), and S. L. Hunter (\"Steele\" series with Simon Hawke, who used the pen name J. D. Masters). He also wrote at least 9 novels under the \"house name\" of James Axler for the Harlequin Press/Gold Eagle Books \"Deathlands\" and \"Outlanders\" series. He has published almost 100 novels and numerous short stories.\n\nThese Happy Golden Years: These Happy Golden Years is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1943, the eighth of nine books in her \"Little House\" series \u2013 although it originally ended it. It is based on her later adolescence near De Smet, South Dakota, featuring her short time as a teacher, beginning at age 15, and her courtship with Almanzo Wilder. 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Established on February 10, 1923, and originally known as Texas Technological College, it is the leading institution of the Texas Tech University System and has the sixth largest student body in the state of Texas. It is the only school in Texas to house an undergraduate institution, law school, and medical school at the same location. Initial enrollment in 1925 was 910 students; as of 2009, the university has 30,049 students from more than 110 countries, all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. Since the university's first graduating class in 1927 of 26 students, Texas Tech has awarded more than 221,000 degrees, including 45,000 graduate and professional degrees to its alumni. 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Established in 1960 near the pre-existing Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego is the seventh oldest of the 10 University of California campuses and offers over 200 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, enrolling about 22,700 undergraduate and 6,300 graduate students.\n\nTexas A&M\u2013Texas Tech football rivalry: The Texas A&M\u2013Texas Tech football rivalry was an American college football rivalry between the Texas A&M Aggies football team of Texas A&M University and Texas Tech Red Raiders football team of Texas Tech University. The series began in 1927. The rivalry had continued uninterrupted since 1957 when the two schools became conference rivals. Texas A&M leads the series 37\u201332\u20131. Texas A&M started the series with a 12\u20133 advantage while the two teams played each other as non-conference opponents from 1927\u20131955. Texas Tech took a 2\u20131 record during its probationary membership in the Southwest Conference from 1957\u201359. Texas A&M led the series during the Southwest Conference years (1960\u201395) with an 18\u201317\u20131 record. Texas Tech led the series during the Big 12 Conference years (1996\u20132011) with a 10\u20136 record. Both teams are tied with six games each for the longest winning streak. Texas Tech holds the longest uninterrupted winning streak of the series, six games between 1968 and 1973, while Texas A&M has the longest nonconsecutive winning streak, six games in 1927, 1932 and 1942 through 1945. Texas A&M currently holds a three-game winning streak but with their departure from the Big 12 Conference in 2012, it is uncertain if the rivalry will continue in the future.\n\nTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center: The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) offers programs in health professions, biomedical sciences, medicine, nursing, and pharmacy. TTUHSC is a multi-campus institution based in Lubbock with additional campuses located in Abilene, Amarillo, Dallas, El Paso and the Permian Basin. TTUHSC serves more than 100 counties in the western portion of Texas. The university is a separate institution from Texas Tech University; both universities are among four universities that are part of the Texas Tech University System.\n\nTexas Tech University: Texas Tech University, often referred to as Texas Tech, Tech, or TTU, is a public research university in Lubbock, Texas. Established on 10, 1923 (1923--) , and originally known as Texas Technological College, it is the flagship institution of the four-institution Texas Tech University System. The university's student enrollment is the sixth-largest in Texas as of the Fall 2014 semester. The university shares its campus with Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, making it the only campus in Texas to house an undergraduate university, law school, and medical school.\n\nTexas Tech University College of Architecture: Texas Tech University College of Architecture is the college of architecture at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The architecture program has existed at Texas Tech University since 1927. Many of the college's degree programs are accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board.\n\nTexas Tech University System: The Texas Tech University System is a state university system in Texas consisting of four separate universities in the state of Texas, of which two are academic institutions: Angelo State University and Texas Tech University, and two are health institutions: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso. The System is headquartered in the Administration Building on the Texas Tech University campus in Lubbock, Texas.\n\nKent Hance: Kent Ronald Hance (born November 14, 1942) is the former Chancellor of the Texas Tech University System. In his role, he oversaw Texas Tech University, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. He is also a lobbyist and lawyer who was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from West Texas, having served from 1979 to 1985. After his congressional service, he switched to the Republican Party and in 1990 made an unsuccessful primary race for governor of Texas.\n\nTexas Tech University Center at Junction: Texas Tech University Center at Junction is an official off-campus teaching site of Texas Tech University in Junction, Texas. It hosts undergraduate and graduate courses in an intensive three-week period format from May through July. 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He worked for free passage of Native Americans across the US-Canada border, and to prevent the flooding of the Tuscarora Reservation.\n\nNeum Agreement: The Neum Agreement is an unimplemented treaty between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina granting free passage of transit traffic between the territory of Dubrovnik-Neretva County around the city of Dubrovnik and forming a pene-exclave of Croatia and the reaining Croatian territory through the municipality of Neum.\n\nNordic Passport Union: The Nordic Passport Union allows citizens of the Nordic countriesIceland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finlandto travel and reside in another Nordic country (excluding Greenland and Svalbard) without any travel documentation (e.g. a passport or national identity card) or a residence permit. Since 25 March 2001, all five states have also been within the Schengen Area. The Faroe Islands are part of the Nordic Passport Union but not the Schengen Area, while Greenland and Svalbard are outside both.\n\nUNITED for Intercultural Action: UNITED for Intercultural Action is a European network against nationalism, racism, fascism and in support of migrants and refugees, in which over 560 organisations from 48 European countries cooperate. UNITED was founded in 1992 (officially registered as charitable organisation under Dutch law in 1993) and provides a forum for active solidarity and cooperation between a wide variety of organisations in Europe and their activists across European borders.\n\nFinland\u2013Sweden border: The Finnish-Swedish border is the border between the countries of Finland and Sweden. Almost the entire border runs through water: along the Tornio River and its tributaries, and in the Gulf of Bothnia. Only a few kilometres of the border are on dry land. Because of the Schengen treaty and the Nordic Passport Union, the border can be crossed mostly freely.", "question": "What's the name of the agreement allowing free passage across northern European borders including the one between Finland and Sweden?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"agreement_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the agreement allowing free passage."}, "purpose": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary purpose of the agreement regarding movement."}, "countries_involved": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of countries whose citizens are covered by the agreement."}, "border_example_mentioned": {"type": "string", "description": "A specific border mentioned in the context where this agreement applies."}, "is_part_of_schengen_area": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the states involved in the agreement are also part of the Schengen Area."}}, "required": ["agreement_name", "purpose", "countries_involved", "border_example_mentioned", "is_part_of_schengen_area"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"agreement_name": "Nordic Passport Union", "purpose": "allows citizens of the Nordic countries to travel and reside in another Nordic country without any travel documentation or a residence permit", "countries_involved": ["Iceland", "Denmark", "Norway", "Sweden", "Finland"], "border_example_mentioned": "Finnish-Swedish border", "is_part_of_schengen_area": true}, "ground_truth": {"agreement_name": "Nordic Passport Union", "purpose": "Allows citizens to travel and reside in another Nordic country without travel documentation or a residence permit", "countries_involved": ["Iceland", "Denmark", "Norway", "Sweden", "Finland"], "border_example_mentioned": "Finland\u2013Sweden border", "is_part_of_schengen_area": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1928, "output_tokens": 89, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "ddd3302738b350f3162f9484522c2a6f8d05256bf222e8440ca85d6ad5c2a937", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a88349155429938390d3f06", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Russian", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Shady Lady (Ani Lorak song): \"Shady Lady\" was the Ukrainian entry for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. It was sung by Ani Lorak, composed by Philipp Kirkorov and written by Karen Kavaleryan. However, in Greece, around the time of the Contest, there were many rumors stating that popular composer Dimitris Kontopoulos had actually composed the song. Although his name was not credited during the Eurovision Song Contest performances, it was later confirmed that Kontopoulos was indeed a producer of the song.\n\nPhilipp Kirkorov: Philipp Bedrosovich Kirkorov PAR (Russian: \u0424\u0438\u043b\u0438\u0301\u043f\u043f \u0411\u0435\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0301\u0441\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u0438\u0440\u043a\u043e\u0301\u0440\u043e\u0432 ; Bulgarian: \u0424\u0438\u043b\u0438\u043f \u0411\u0435\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0441\u043e\u0432 \u041a\u0438\u0440\u043a\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432 , born 30 April 1967) is a Russian pop singer of Bulgarian origin, five-time received the World Music Awards award as the \"World's Best Selling Russian Artist\".\n\nKids Jury in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest: The use of a Kids' Jury in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest was first introduced at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, as part of a new voting system for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest following discussions between the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), KidsRights Foundation, and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 host broadcaster Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO). Three of the four spokespersons who announced the jury points at each annual contest were former winners of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. As of 2016, the results of each country's Kids' Jury have been integrated with the adult jury to give out two sets of 1-8, 10, and 12 points per country.\n\nUkraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017: Ukraine participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017. In addition to participating in the contest, the Ukrainian broadcaster National Television Company of Ukraine (NTU) also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest at the International Exhibition Centre in Kiev after winning the competition in 2016 with the song \"1944\" performed by Jamala. The Ukrainian entry for the 2017 contest was selected through a national final, which NTU organised in collaboration with the commercial broadcaster STB.\n\nPortugal in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest: The participation of Portugal in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest first began at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2006 which took place in Bucharest, Romania. R\u00e1dio e Televis\u00e3o de Portugal (RTP), a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), were responsible for the selection process of their participation. Portugal used a national selection format, broadcasting a show entitled \"\"Festival da Can\u00e7\u00e3o Junior\"\", for their participation at the contests. This was a junior version of Festival da Can\u00e7\u00e3o, the national music competition organised by broadcaster RTP to choose the Portuguese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. The first representative to participate for the nation at the 2006 contest was Pedro Madeira with the song \"Deixa-me sentir\", which finished in second-last place out of fifteen participating entries, achieving a score of twenty-two points. Portugal withdrew from competing in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2008, and will return for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Tbilisi, Georgia.\n\nAnri Jokhadze: Anri Jokhadze (Georgian: \u10d0\u10dc\u10e0\u10d8 \u10ef\u10dd\u10ee\u10d0\u10eb\u10d4 ; born 6 November 1980) is a Georgian pop singer from Tbilisi who represented Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song \"I'm a Joker\". The singer is a winner and laureate of 13 international contests. Prior to his appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, Anri Jokhadze has also represented Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 as a backing vocalist for Diana Gurtskaya and her song \"Peace Will Come.\" Besides, he is the composer of the Georgian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, \"Keep the Faith\" sung by Tamara Gachechiladze.\n\nUkraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014: Ukraine participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Ukrainian entry was selected through a national final, organised by Ukrainian broadcaster National Television Company of Ukraine (NTU). Mariya Yaremchuk performed the Ukrainian entry \"Tick-Tock\", which she co-wrote with Sandra Bjurman. The song qualified from the first semi-final and placed 6th in the final, scoring 113 points.\n\nSweet People: \"Sweet People\" is a song by Ukrainian singer Alyosha. It was the Ukrainian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, Norway. At first, a song performed by Vasyl Lazarovich was intended to represent Ukraine at Eurovision, but a new national final was held due to the broadcasting network's internal selection of Lazarovich. Alyosha won the new final with \"To Be Free\", but it was disqualified since it had previously been released. \"Sweet People\"was then chosen to represent Ukraine. The song finished tenth in the Eurovision final, receiving 108 points.\n\nBelieve (Dima Bilan song): \"Believe\" is the winning Russian entry for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest sung by Dima Bilan. The song was composed and written by Jim Beanz (a.k.a. James Washington) & Dima Bilan. On 20 May 2008 Bilan sang in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, and the song was voted into the final by public vote. It was performed 24th out of 25 songs in the final on 24 May 2008.\n\nJunior Eurovision Song Contest 2013: The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 was the 11th annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Kiev, Ukraine on 30 November 2013. The venue for the contest was announced on 10 April 2013, as the Palace \"Ukraine\". Ukrainian broadcaster National Television Company of Ukraine (NTU) was the host broadcaster for the event. It was the second time the contest was held in Kiev, the first being the 2009 contest . It was also the second time in the history of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest that the event took place in last year's winning country, as well as the first time that the event was held in the same city twice. A total of twelve countries participated, with Macedonia and Malta making a return, and Albania , Belgium and Israel choosing to withdraw. San Marino made their debut in the contest. 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It is the second release by the trio configuration and the first without Neil Young since his entry into the band. It peaked at #2 on the \"Billboard\" Top Pop Albums chart; two singles taken from the album, Nash's \"Just a Song Before I Go\" and Stills' \"Fair Game\" peaked at #7 and #43 respectively on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It is currently the trio configuration's best selling record, outselling 1969's \"Crosby, Stills & Nash\" by 200,000 copies. It has been certified quadruple platinum by RIAA.\n\nPieces (Manassas album): Pieces is a compilation of alternate takes and outtakes by Stephen Stills\u2019s band Manassas released in 2009.\n\nVoKee: VoKee is an alternative rock, California-based band featuring former Apex Theory vocalist and ex-System of a Down drummer, Ontronik (formerly known by the nickname \"Andy\").\n\nCrosby, Stills, Nash & Young discography: The core discography of American/British/Canadian supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young consists of eight studio albums, five live albums, six compilation albums, four video albums, and nineteen singles. Originally formed in 1968, the group released one album as the trio Crosby, Stills & Nash before recruiting Neil Young into the band for their first concerts in 1969. Of the band's eight studio albums, three have also included Young; and of the group's numerous tours, the quartet configuration has made concert tours in 1970, 1974, 2000, 2002, and 2006.\n\nLynch Mob (band): Lynch Mob is an American hard rock band featuring former Dokken guitarist George Lynch, who has been the band's only permanent member.\n\nSo Far (album): So Far is the fourth album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, their third as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and the first compilation album released by the group. Shipping as a gold record and peaking at #1 on the \"Billboard\" Top Pop Albums chart, it was the band's third chart-topping album in a row. It has been certified six times platinum by the RIAA.\n\nStephen Stills: Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945) is an American singer and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work with Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.\n\nThe Cobra (novel): The Cobra is a 2010 thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth about the international cocaine trade. In it an unnamed Obama-like (said to have a wife named 'Michelle' and a deceased Kenyan father) U.S. president colludes with an unnamed Cameron-like (having a wife named 'Sam') U.K. Prime Minister to put an end to the international cocaine trade and brings in ex-CIA director Paul Devereaux who is basically given carte blanche to accomplish this task by any means necessary. The book re-introduces some of the characters from Forsyth's book \"Avenger\".\n\n7 Walkers: 7 Walkers was an American rock band featuring former Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann, guitarist Papa Mali, multi-instrumentalist Matt Hubbard and bassist George Porter, Jr.", "question": "What is the name of the band featuring former Crosby, Still, Nash & Young singer who put out a compilation named 'Pieces'?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"band_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the band that released the album."}, "featured_member": {"type": "object", "properties": {"member_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the member who was formerly in Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young."}, "previous_band_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the member's previous band."}}, "required": ["member_name", "previous_band_name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "album_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"album_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the album released by the band."}, "album_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of the album (e.g., compilation, studio album)."}}, "required": ["album_title", "album_type"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["band_name", "featured_member", "album_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"band_name": "Manassas", "featured_member": {"member_name": "Stephen Stills", "previous_band_name": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young"}, "album_details": {"album_title": "Pieces", "album_type": "compilation"}}, "ground_truth": {"band_name": "Manassas", "featured_member": {"member_name": "Stephen Stills", "previous_band_name": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young"}, "album_details": {"album_title": "Pieces", "album_type": "compilation"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1355, "output_tokens": 59, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "fcc8c9af35e18ec7dff7a8c76afa6831289ecade4e09da53ff530d1471d2c437", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab87a7355429934fafe6df2", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Michael S. 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Released by Fox Searchlight Pictures, \"One Hour Photo\" received positive reviews from film critics, with praise for Romanek's writing and Cronenweth's cinematography, while Williams' against-type performance received universal critical acclaim, earning him a Saturn Award for Best Actor.\n\nMichael Vaughn: Michael C. Vaughn is a fictional character on the television series \"Alias\". Played by Michael Vartan, Vaughn is one of Sydney Bristow's co-workers and her ongoing love interest. He, like Sydney, is skilled in a variety of areas. His language abilities, shown in various episodes, include French, Spanish, Italian, and others.\n\nFiorile: Fiorile is a 1993 Italian drama film about a family curse caused by greed. The film was directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, and stars Claudio Bigagli, Galatea Ranzi, and Michael Vartan. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nColombiana: Colombiana is a 2011 French action film co-written and produced by Luc Besson and directed by Olivier Megaton. The French director's best known other movies are the actions films \"Transporter 3\", \"Taken 2\" and \"Taken 3\". The film stars Zoe Saldana in the lead role with supporting roles by Michael Vartan, Cliff Curtis, Lennie James, Callum Blue, and Jordi Moll\u00e0. \"Colombiana\" means a woman from Colombia, and is also a genus of orchids. The film is about Cataleya (Amandla Stenberg), a nine-year-old girl in Colombia whose family is killed by drug lord named Don Luis Sandoval (Beto Benites). Fifteen years later, a 24-year-old Cataleya (Zoe Saldana) has become an accomplished assassin. Even though Don Luis is now in the witness protection program in the U.S. and is guarded by many heavily armed gangsters, Cataleya uses every means at her disposal, including death threats to law enforcement officials, to find where Don Luis is hiding and avenge her family's death. While the film received a mixed reception from critics, with more negative reviews than positive reviews, Saldana's action sequences were praised and the movie earned $61 million against a $35 million budget.\n\nVartan Gregorian: Vartan Gregorian (Armenian: \u054e\u0561\u0580\u0564\u0561\u0576 \u0533\u0580\u056b\u0563\u0578\u0580\u0565\u0561\u0576 ; Persian: \u0648\u0627\u0631\u062a\u0627\u0646 \u06af\u0631\u06af\u0648\u0631\u06cc\u0627\u0646\u200e \u200e , born April 8, 1934) is an Iranian-born Armenian-American academic, serving as the president of Carnegie Corporation of New York.\n\nMichael Vartan: Michael S. Vartan (born November 27, 1968) is a French-American actor, best known for his role as Michael Vaughn on the ABC television action drama \"Alias\" and also known for his role on the TNT medical drama \"Hawthorne\".\n\nThe Pallbearer: The Pallbearer is a 1996 American romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Matt Reeves and starring David Schwimmer, Gwyneth Paltrow, Toni Collette, Michael Vartan, Michael Rapaport, and Barbara Hershey. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nDemoted: Demoted is a 2011 American comedy film directed by J. B. Rogers and starring Michael Vartan, Sean Astin, Celia Weston and David Cross.\n\nDavid Hallyday: David Hallyday (born David Michael Benjamin Smet; 14 August 1966) is a French singer, songwriter and amateur sports car racer. He was born in Boulogne-Billancourt and is the son of the French singers Sylvie Vartan and Johnny Hallyday. 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Although it is only approximately 19 mi long, it connects three major Maine commerce areas (Lewiston, Auburn, and Freeport as well as points south).\n\nMaryland Route 136: Maryland Route 136 (MD 136) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The state highway runs 30.04 mi from MD 7 near Abingdon north to MD 23 in Norrisville. MD 136 is an L-shaped route that connects the communities of Creswell, Churchville, Dublin, and Whiteford in eastern Harford County with each other and with Norrisville in the county's northwestern corner. The state highway is connected to the cities of Aberdeen and Havre de Grace via its connection with MD 22. MD 136 is also linked to the county seat of Bel Air from the east through MD 22, from the northeast by U.S. Route 1 (US 1), from the north via MD 24, and from the northwest by MD 23. The state highway starts on the coastal plain near the Chesapeake Bay and crosses Harford County's two main tributaries of the Susquehanna River, Deer Creek and Broad Creek, while traversing a wide swath of the Piedmont. MD 136 is the second longest Maryland state highway entirely within one county after MD 235.\n\nMaine State Route 6: State Route 6 is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, running from the Quebec border, where that province's Quebec Route 173 reaches the U.S./Canada border at the Armstrong\u2013Jackman Border Crossing just northwest of Sandy Bay Township, to the New Brunswick border in Vanceboro. At just over 207 mi in length, it is the third-longest state highway in Maine (behind State Route 11 and State Route 9) and its fifth-longest numbered highway overall (U.S. Route 1 (US\u00a01) and Interstate 95's (I-95) lengths are much longer). SR 6 is the only highway in the state to both begin and end at the Canada\u2013United States border. Much of the route, particularly towards its western and extreme eastern ends, runs through very isolated parts of the state.\n\nHilham, Tennessee: Hilham is an unincorporated community in Overton County, Tennessee. The community is situated around the junction of Tennessee State Route 136 (which runs north-to-south) and Tennessee State Route 85 (which runs east-to-west). Although not a census-designated place, Hilham is part of a Zip Code Tabulation Area (38568) that covers most of rural northwest Overton County and part of northeast Jackson County. As of the 2000 census, the population of this entire area was less than 2000.\n\nAshland UDC Jefferson Davis Highway Marker: The Ashland UDC Jefferson Davis Highway Marker is a commemorative marker on the Jefferson Davis Highway, in Hanover County, Virginia, outside of Richmond, Virginia. It is a 42 in gray granite stone, with a slanted top, with two bronze plaques. The Jefferson Davis Highway was conceived and marked by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, as a counter to the Lincoln Highway in the north, during 1913-1925. In that era, named highways were being marked as automobile travel increased, and the advent of numbered highways eventually loomed. The marker was placed at the junction of what is now US Route 1 and Cedar Lane (Virginia Route 623), between Richmond and Ashland, in 1927. It has been moved twice: in the 1970s it was moved to accommodate the widening of Route 1, and it was moved across Route 1 in the 1980s.\n\nVirginia State Route 136: State Route 136 (SR 136) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 1.17 mi from SR 652 east to U.S. Route 1 (US 1) within Alberta in northern Brunswick County.\n\nFreeport, Maine: Freeport is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 7,879 at the 2010 census. Known for its numerous outlet stores, Freeport is home to L.L. Bean, Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park, and the Desert of Maine.\n\nNew York State Route 136: New York State Route\u00a0136 (NY\u00a0136) is a state highway within the town of North Greenbush in Rensselaer County, New York, in the United States. It begins at an intersection with U.S. Route\u00a04 (US\u00a04) just south of Troy and ends at a junction with NY\u00a0150 in the hamlet of Wynantskill. NY\u00a0136 provides access to Hudson Valley Community College, located in an otherwise residential area of suburban Troy. The route was assigned in the late 1930s as a connector between US\u00a04 and Winter Street, then part of NY\u00a040. NY\u00a0136 was extended to its current length in 1980.\n\nCalifornia State Route 299: State Route 299 (SR 299) is a state highway in the state of California that runs across the northern part of the state. At 305.777 mi , it is the third longest California state highway (after Route 1 and Route 99). Route 299 begins at US 101 at the northern edge of Arcata and continues in an easterly direction through to the Nevada state line. Between Arcata and Redding, Route 299 intersects with State Route 96, and is briefly co-signed with State Route 3. In Redding, it intersects with State Route 273, State Route 44, and Interstate 5. East of Redding, it intersects with State Route 89, and a section is co-signed with State Route 139 before reaching Alturas. It is then co-signed with U.S. Route 395 northeast of Alturas, and then runs east toward the border with Nevada. A ghost town, Vya, Nevada, can be reached via this route, which after the border becomes a dirt road, which was formerly Nevada State Route 8A.\n\nHenning High School: The town of Henning (population 241) is located in eastern Illinois in central Vermilion County. U.S. Route 136 passes through Henning which sits just a stone's throw west of Illinois Route 1. The C&EI Railroad (Chicago and Eastern Illinois) and the IC Railroad (Illinois Central) both had spurs that crossed in Henning. The IC is no longer active; the C&EI spur ends in Henning for the purpose of serving the grain elevator still there. The Indiana / Illinois state line is just 9 miles east of Henning. 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A tributary of the creek itself, the Green Branch, joins Turkey Creek at about 1100 ft before Turkey Creek joins the Econlockhatchee at .\n\nFarm to Market Road 528: Farm to Market Road 528, or FM 528 or Urban Road 528, is a farm to market road in southeast Texas. The road runs from Interstate 45 in Webster, Texas southwest to State Highway 35C Business (a spur of State Highway 35, which FM 528 also intersects).\n\nOrlando International Airport: Orlando International Airport (IATA: MCO, ICAO: KMCO, FAA LID: MCO) is a major public airport located six miles (10 km) southeast of Orlando, Florida, United States. It is the second-busiest airport in the state of Florida, as over 40.2 million passengers were handled at the airport as of 2015. 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It has been filmed twice as \"Village of the Damned\", with releases during 1960 and 1995.\n\nThe Pebble and the Penguin (soundtrack): The Pebble and the Penguin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the 1995 soundtrack to the Don Bluth animated feature film, \"The Pebble and the Penguin\". The music for the soundtrack was handled by Barry Manilow, and the lyrics for the songs were all written by Bruce Sussman. The songs were all arranged and produced by Manilow, and the soundtrack was produced by Manilow and Marc Hulett. The soundtrack includes various artists with actors singing their parts for the film, including Martin Short, Annie Golden, Tim Curry, and James Belushi among others. The songs and score for the soundtrack were both performed by the Irish Film Orchestra and the Irish Chamber Choir. 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The story was adapted by Br\u00e1ulio Mantovani from the 1997 novel of the same name written by Paulo Lins, but the plot is loosely based on real events. It depicts the growth of organized crime in the Cidade de Deus suburb of Rio de Janeiro, between the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1980s, with the closure of the film depicting the war between the drug dealer Li'l Z\u00e9 and vigilante-turned-criminal Knockout Ned. The tagline is \"If you run, the beast catches you; if you stay, the beast eats you\", a proverb analogous to the English \"Damned if you do, damned if you don't\".\n\nChildren of the Damned: Children of the Damned is a 1964 British black-and-white science fiction film, a thematic sequel to 1960's \"Village of the Damned\", which concerns a group of children with similar psi-powers to those in the earlier film. 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Beane's new vision for the project came to fruition in May 2004 with a six-week California run at the Insurgo Theater which included Ken Jaquess on bass and Nolan Stolz on drums.\n\nBrian Rouff: Brian Rouff (born 1955) is an American author, freelance journalist and advertising executive, best known for his Las Vegas-based novels: Dice Angel (2002), Money Shot (2004) and The House Always Wins (to be released in October 2017) as well as his chapter in the Las Vegas collaborative serial mystery Restless City (2009). He is the son of Morris Rouff, inventor of Formula 409.\n\nRawVegas.tv: RawVegas.tv is a defunct video website. RawVegas was first launched on January 19, 2007 and is the first venture for Raw Networks LLC, a Las Vegas-based Internet television studio that creates and produces short form video content exclusively for the Internet. Programming on RawVegas.tv includes a daily mix of content that focuses on Las Vegas, including a daily news show, review shows designed to inform both locals and visitors, regular red carpet interviews, a celebrity gossip beat, a number of comedy programs, wagering shows, a slate of reality series starring Las Vegas personalities and poker players and other programs that display life in Las Vegas.\n\nJake Records: Jake Records is a Las Vegas-based independent record label.\n\nWorld Series of Poker: The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is a series of poker tournaments held annually in Las Vegas and, since 2005, sponsored by Caesars Entertainment Corporation (known as Harrah's Entertainment until 2010). It dates its origins to 1970, when Benny Binion invited seven of the best-known poker players to the Horseshoe Casino for a single tournament, with a set start and stop time, and a winner determined by a secret ballot of the seven players.\n\nZoltan Bathory: Zolt\u00e1n B\u00e1thory, (born May 15, 1978) is a Hungarian-born musician and martial artist. He is the founder, rhythm guitarist, and one of the main songwriters, for the Las Vegas-based multi-million record selling heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch. In 2010, he was named Golden God's \"Best Shredder\" by Metal Hammer Magazine. Zoltan is also a founding board member of the veterans non profit Home Deployment Project in Las Vegas. 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Harrington Place is accessed by about 19 mi of logging roads off of Washington State Route 504, also known as the Spirit Lake Memorial Highway, after reaching the community of Toutle while traveling eastbound. The Harrington Place community is part of the Kelso School District, a K-12 school district of nearly 5,000 students.\n\nSt. Stephen's Basilica, Jerusalem: The St. Stephen's Basilica (Hebrew: \u05de\u05e0\u05d6\u05e8 \u05e1\u05e0\u05d8 \u05d0\u05d8\u05d9\u05d9\u05df\u200e \u200e ) or simply the Church of St. Stephen, also known by its French name, Saint-\u00c9tienne, is the name given to a Catholic church located outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, on the road leading north to Nablus. It is next to the convent of St. Stephen, home to the French Bible and Archaeology School (\u00c9cole biblique et arch\u00e9ologique fran\u00e7aise de J\u00e9rusalem), and the convent church. An old tradition sees this place as the place where the martyrdom of Saint Stephen took place, the martyr deacon mentioned in the book of Acts ( ). A rival site is located in the Kidron Valley.\n\nShakatapuram: Shakatapuram is a religious place for Hindus located in the Koppa taluk of the state of Karnataka, India. It is located near Sringeri and is situated on the banks of river Tunga. It is famous for a Hindu Math called \"Shri Vidya Peetam\" which is present at this place. Shakatapuram is also known by the name Bhandigadi. The Kumbhabhishekam event held at this place attracts a number of devotees.\n\nKageshwori: Kageshwori (Nepali: \u0915\u093e\u0917\u0947\u0936\u094d\u0935\u0930\u0940 ) is a religious place in Kageshwori Manahara Municipality-14, (previously Gagalphedi-7) located north-east of Kathmandu, capital city of Nepal. God Shiva is the attraction of the believers.Etymologically Kageshowri is combination of two words, that is 'Kag' means 'crow' and 'Ishowr' means 'God'. This means Crow is gloeified here as it has religious and environmental role. \" 'Mahadev' is the God of Gods\", believers say. Dudhe Gaun & Puwar Gaun are the nearest villages of this sacred place. This place is also known as \"Kageshwori Temple\" or \"Kageshwori Mahadevsthan (\u0915\u093e\u0917\u0947\u0936\u094d\u0935\u0930\u0940 \u092e\u0939\u093e\u0926\u0947\u0935\u0938\u094d\u0925\u093e\u0928)\". One day in Bhadra Sukla Asthami (\u092d\u093e\u0926\u094d\u0930 \u0936\u0941\u0915\u094d\u0932 \u0905\u0937\u094d\u091f\u092e\u0940) of each year, thousands of pilgrims come to visit this place. Golden crow is also shown at that occasion. Religious importance as well as economic activities are promoted through Haat bazar (Mela). Developing this place as the destination to international pilgrimage spot is on discussion. 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Located in the Calico Mountains of the Mojave Desert region of Southern California, it was founded in 1881 as a silver mining town, and today has been converted into a county park named \"Calico Ghost Town\". Located off Interstate 15, it lies 3 mi from Barstow and 3 miles from Yermo. Giant letters spelling \"CALICO\" can be seen on the Calico Peaks behind the ghost town from the freeway. Walter Knott purchased Calico in the 1950s, architecturally restoring all but the five remaining original buildings to look as they did in the 1880s. Calico received California Historical Landmark #782, and in 2005 was proclaimed by then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to be California's Silver Rush Ghost Town.\n\nPoeville, Nevada: Poeville, also known as Peavine until 1863, is the site of a historical mining town, established in 1864. John Poe, a professional promoter from Michigan allegedly related to Edgar Allan Poe, discovered rich gold and silver veins in 1862 on the slopes of Peavine Mountain. After the discovery of ore, Poe announced that the veins comprised the next Comstock Lode; he presented extracted ore at the state fair of 1864 as rich in content. As a result, the former mining camp, called Poe City (Poeville) or Podunk (Poedunk), grew to 200 people by 1864. Ore production in the mining district and population peaked around 1873-1874 with several hundred people living in town, supported by three hotels and a post office. The post office, named \"Poeville\", operated between September 1, 1874, and March 24, 1878.\n\nMogollon, New Mexico: Mogollon, also called the Mogollon Historic District, is a former mining town located in the Mogollon Mountains in Catron County, New Mexico, in the United States. Located east of Glenwood and Alma, it was founded in the 1880s at the bottom of Silver Creek Canyon to support the gold and silver mines in the surrounding mountains. A mine called \"Little Fannie\" became the most important source of employment for the town's populus. During the 1890s Mogollon had a transient population of between 3,000 and 6,000 miners and, because of its isolation, had a reputation as one of the wildest mining towns in the West. Today Mogollon is listed as Fannie Hill Mill and Company Town Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.\n\nLittle Church in the Pines: The Little Church in the Pines is a c. 1902-1908 building in the former mining town of Salina in Boulder County, Colorado. The church held regular Sunday School classes for children, and services whenever a traveling minister came to town. As the mining boom came to an end and the town's population shrunk, the building fell into disuse, and briefly served as a mine office before being abandoned. In 1948 it was purchased by a neighborhood group and has been used ever since for nondenominational worship and community events. The Little Church in the Pines was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.\n\nSalina, Colorado: Salina is a former mining town in Boulder County, Colorado, United States approximately 7 mi west of Boulder. Established in 1874, after Colorado's first gold discovery in 1859, Salina was founded by miners who migrated to Boulder from Salina, Kansas. It is located at the junction of Four Mile Canyon and Gold Run roads. The mining camp was originally accessible only by horseback or wagons pulled by mules but later became part of Colorado's Switzerland Trail when the Greeley, Salt Lake, & Pacific narrow gauge railroad was built in the early 1880s. Today, most of Salina's original structures still stand, including the one-room schoolhouse, Salina School, and church, the Little Church in the Pines, despite the state's worst wildfire in 2010 and historic flooding during the 2013 Colorado floods.\n\nTlalpujahua: Tlalpujahua ( \u00a0\u00a0 ; formally Tlalpujahua de Ray\u00f3n) is a town and municipality located in the far northeast of the state of Michoac\u00e1n in central Mexico. It is a former mining town, home of the Dos Estrellas Mine, which was the leading producer of gold in the early 20th century. A major landslide of mud and mining debris damaged this mine and buried about one-third of the town in 1937, effectively ending mining. In the 1960s, a local by the name of Joaqu\u00edn Mu\u00f1oz Orta began making Christmas tree ornaments here. This eventually grew into what is now one of the largest producers of ornaments called Adornos Navide\u00f1os SA de CV. In addition to this and another factory, there are about 150 small workshops dedicated to making Christmas items, with about 70% of the town\u2019s economy based on it. In 2005, the town, with its narrow stone streets and adobe/stone houses with red tile roofs, was made a Pueblo M\u00e1gico as part of its efforts to attract tourism.\n\nSunrise, Wyoming: Sunrise was a company mining town of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company located in Platte County, Wyoming. The entire site of the former mining district and town is on the National Register of Historic Places.\n\nSchladming: Schladming is a small former mining town in the northwest of the Austrian state of Styria that is now a popular tourist destination. It has become a large winter sports resort and has held various skiing competitions, including most notably the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1982 and the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013. The shopping area has many cafes, restaurants and a variety of shops that cater to tourists.\n\nGolden Fleece Tunnel (California): The Golden Fleece Tunnel, is a gold mining site in the Westville gold mining district in Placer County, California. The mine is located 2 miles northeast of the former mining town Westville, California, north to the Foresthill Divide Road. It has a 3000 ft tunnel and was operated successfully by the Golden Fleece Mining and Milling Company (New York). The mine is no longer in operation. Other nearby mines are the Hogsback Tunnel and the Union Tunnel.\n\nRohrmoos-Untertal: Rohrmoos-Untertal is a former municipality in the district of Liezen in Styria, Austria. 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For most of this time, Darkthrone has been a duo of Nocturno Culto and Fenriz, who have sought to remain outside the music mainstream. Since 2006, their work has strayed from the traditional black metal style and incorporated more elements of traditional heavy metal, speed metal and punk rock, being likened to Mot\u00f6rhead.\n\nParabellum (band): Parabellum were a Colombian extreme metal band from Medell\u00edn active in the 1980s. The band was described by \"Terrorizer\" magazine as one of the world's first black metal bands, as well as the first extreme metal band from Colombia and one of the very first from all South America. 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It tells the story of two sisters in France on the eve of World War II, and their struggle to survive and resist the German occupation of France. It was inspired by the story of a Belgian woman, Andr\u00e9e de Jongh, who helped downed Allied pilots to escape Nazi territory. The book sold well, earning places on several bestseller lists, and was optioned for a screen adaptation by TriStar Pictures in March 2015.\n\nRed Queen (novel): Red Queen is a young adult fantasy novel written by American writer Victoria Aveyard. It was her first series and her first novel. It was published in February 2015. Its sequels are \"Glass Sword\" and \"King's Cage\". Red Queen won the 2015 Goodreads Choice Award for Debut Goodreads Author and was nominated for the 2015 Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction.\n\nSarah Addison Allen: Sarah Addison Allen (also known under the pen name Katie Gallagher) is an American and New York Times bestselling author. She grew up in Asheville, North Carolina and attended the University of North Carolina at Asheville, where she graduated with a degree in literature. In early 2011 Allen was diagnosed with breast cancer and completed a round of chemotherapy by October of the same year. Addison has won numerous awards for her work including; 2008 SIBA Book Award for fiction for her novel garden spells, Best Women's Fiction of 2007 by the American Library Association's Reading List, 2008 RT Reviewers Choice Award for Women's Fiction for her novel the sugar queen and, the department of Literature at UNC Asheville named Addison the 2015 Goodman Endowed Artist. As a child she aspired to be a waste management technician but decided to pursue writing once she graduated from college. When asked about her writing process she said; \"I start with a loose storyline, then see where it goes\" Her books have been translated into 30 languages and sold nearly 2 million copies\n\nCarolly Erickson: Carolly Erickson (born January 1, 1943) is an American author of historical fiction and non-fiction. She lives in Hawaii. In 2008, her book \"The Tsarina's Daughter\" won the RT Reader's Choice Award for best Historical Fiction.\n\nRobin House Wells: Robin Rouse Wells is an American author of romance novels. She received her entry into the publishing world in 1995, when she won the Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart Award for previously unpublished writers. Silhouette Books promptly purchased her winning novel, \"The Wedding Kiss\". Within seven months, they had purchased two additional novels from her. She has since twice won the National Reader's Choice Award, given by the Oklahoma Romance Writers of America. She has also won the Holt Medallion from the Virginia Romance Writers of America and the Award of Excellence from the Colorado Romance Writers of America.\n\nEd Lin: Ed Lin is a Taiwanese-American writer, actor and novelist. He is the first author to win three Asian American Literary Awards. His first novel, \"Waylaid\" (2002) won a Members' Choice Award at the Asian American Literary Awards and also a Booklist Editors' Choice Award in Fiction in 2002. Lin has written a series of crime novels revolving around Chinese-American cop Robert Chow set in 1976 New York City Chinatown, which begins in \"This Is A Bust\" (2007) (Kaya Press), which won a Members' Choice Award at the Asian American Literary Awards, and continues with \"Snakes Can't Run\" (2010) (Minotaur Books) and \"One Red Bastard\" (2012) (Minotaur Books).\n\nThe Queen's Fool: The Queen's Fool by Philippa Gregory is a 2004 historical fiction novel. Set between 1548 and 1558, it is part of Philippa Gregory's Tudor series. The series includes \"The Boleyn Inheritance\". The novel chronicles the changing fortunes of Mary I of England and her half-sister Elizabeth through the eyes of the fictional Hannah Green, a Marrano girl escaping to England from Spain where her mother was burned at the stake for being Jewish. Hannah is discovered by Robert Dudley and John Dee and subsequently begged as a fool to Edward VI. She witnesses and becomes caught up the intrigues of the young king's court, and later those of his sisters. As Mary, Elizabeth, and Robert Dudley use Hannah to gather information on their rivals and further their own aims, the novel can plausibly present each side in the complex story. \"The Queen's Fool\" follows Hannah from ages fourteen to nineteen, and her coming-of-age is interspersed among the historical narrative (see Bildungsroman). The book reached # 29 on the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list and had sold 165,000 copies within three weeks of its release.\n\nDeb Caletti: Deb Caletti (born June 16, 1963) is an American writer of young adult and adult fiction. Caletti is a National Book Award finalist, as well as the recipient of other numerous awards including the PEN USA finalist award, the Washington State Book Award, and SLJ Best Book award. Caletti's books feature the Pacific Northwest, and her young adult work is popular for tackling difficult issues typically reserved for adult fiction. 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All three offers are fermented from Queensland molasses.\n\nDiscount store: A discount store is a retail store which sells products at prices that are lower than the typical market value. A \"full-line discount store\" or \"mass merchandiser\" may offer a wide assortment of goods with a focus on price rather than service, display, or wide choice - such as Aldi and Lidl; a \"speciality\", \"single line\", or \"category killer\" discount store may specialize in specific merchandise such as jewelry, electronic equipment, or electrical appliances, relying on bulk purchase and efficient distribution to keep down cost - such as Toys \"R\" Us and Staples. Discount stores are not variety stores, which sell goods at a single price-point or multiples thereof (\u00a31, $2, etc.). Discount stores differ from variety stores in that they sell many name-brand products, and because of the wide price range of the items offered. 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The whisky was test marketed in 2010, and rolled out nationwide in India by September 2011. It is a 100% grain-based whisky manufactured at Radico's Rampur distillery. It is available in 750ml, 375ml and 180ml bottles. The brand's tagline is \"One Life, Many Passions...Why wait\".\n\nWee Beastie: Wee Beastie was a brand of alcopop, as it is commonly referred to. It is part of the RTD (ready to drink) market and is popular in Scotland. It was available in 275ml and 700ml bottles and was 5.4% ABV. The 700ml bottles are labelled \"Big Beastie\". Wee Beastie is owned and distributed by Inver House Distillers. The drink is described as a carbonated, premixed blend of vodka, taurine and caffeine, flavoured raspberry and blackcurrant. The taste is similar to Red Bull.\n\nMelbourne Bitter: Melbourne Bitter is a beer brewed by Carlton & United Breweries, (or CUB) a subsidiary of SABMiller. While originally having an ABV of 4.9%, it has since been reduced to 4.6% ABV. 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She worked on the pre-production and out of town performance of Finding Neverland. She appeared in\n\nNathan Lee Graham: Nathan Lee Graham (born September 9, 1968) is an American cabaret artist, stage, television and film actor, singer, writer and director. His roles in feature film include Todd in \"Zoolander\", Frederick Montana in \"Sweet Home Alabama\" and Geoff in \"Hitch\". He has appeared in independent films like \"Confessions of an Action Star\", \"Bad Actress\" and \"Trophy Kids\". On the small screen he originated the role of Peter in \"The Comeback\", and had guest starring roles on \"Scrubs\", \"Absolutely Fabulous\" and \"\". His stage appearances include Phil D'armano in the original Broadway cast of the Tony Awards and Grammy Award nominated \"The Wild Party\" and as Miss Understanding in the original Broadway cast of the Tony Awards nominated \"Priscilla, Queen of the Desert\". 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As Barbara Harris's understudy, she replaced the actress as the various heroines in that musical for several performances. In 1969 she took over the role of Sally Bowles in the original production of John Kander's \"Cabaret\"; a role she had previously performed in the musical's first National Tour. In 1970 she created the role of Meredith in the original Broadway cast of Tom Mankiewicz's \"Georgy\"; a performance for which she garnered a Tony Award nomination. She soon after performed the role of Fran Kubelik in the National Tour of Burt Bacharach's \"Promises, Promises\".\n\nJennifer Leigh Warren: Jennifer Leigh Warren is an American stage, television, film, and voice-over actress/singer who first came to the world's attention for her work in professional musical theater. She is best known for originating the role of Crystal in the Howard Ashman /Alan Menken hit musical \"Little Shop of Horrors\", for her performance in the original Broadway cast of the Michael John LaChiusa musical \"Marie Christine\" and for her show stopping performance of \u201cAlice\u2019s Daughter\u201d in the original Broadway musical \"Big River\" with the song \"How Blest We Are\" written especially for her by Roger Miller.\n\nDreamgirls: Original Broadway Cast Album: Dreamgirls: Original Broadway Cast Album is the cast album for the original Broadway production of the musical \"Dreamgirls\", which debuted at the Imperial Theatre on December 20, 1981. The album was issued by David Geffen, a co-financier of the musical and later producer of its 2006 film adaptation, on his Geffen Records label during the winter of 1982. 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In addition to performing at all home football games and many away games, the marching band has attended numerous bowl games including the Sugar Bowl, the Gator Bowl, the Liberty Bowl, the Independence Bowl, the Peach Bowl, the Cotton Bowl, and more recently the Motor City Bowl in 1997, the Music City Bowl in 2000, the Independence Bowl in 1998, 1999 and 2002, the Cotton Bowl in 2004, 2009 and 2010, the Chick-fil-a Classic in 2014, the Peach Bowl in 2014, and the Sugar Bowl in 2016.\n\nMississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium: Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. Veterans Memorial Stadium is the home field of the Jackson State Tigers football team. The stadium was originally known as War Veterans Memorial Stadium then later as Hinds County War Memorial Stadium before finally being christened with its current moniker. In the past it has served as an alternate home stadium for The University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, and the University of Southern Mississippi. From 1973 to 1990 the Egg Bowl was played there and from 1992 to 2013 it hosted the Mississippi High School Activities Association state championship football games. In addition to college and high school games it has hosted several National Football League (NFL) preseason games.\n\n2009 Texas Bowl: The 2009 Texas Bowl was the fourth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The game started at 2:30 PM US CST on Thursday, December 31, 2009. The game was telecast on ESPN for the first time in bowl history after being televised by the NFL Network for the first three games. The Texas Bowl matched the Big 12 Conference sixth-place Missouri Tigers against independent Navy Midshipmen. 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It has been home to the football Orediggers through all but the first five seasons of their existence (their previous home were the now-destroyed grounds at the southeast corner of 19th and Illinois streets in Golden), and has been renovated several times throughout its existence. The field was originally called Athletic Park, renamed Brooks Field after Mines trustee and benefactor Ralph D. Brooks in 1922, and renamed Campbell Field after 1939 undefeated team member and benefactor Harry D. Campbell in 2010. Campbell Field is the oldest football field in the west, the oldest in NCAA Division II football and the 5th oldest college football field in the nation.\n\nVeterans Memorial Stadium (League City): Veterans Memorial Stadium, often referred to simply as District Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in League City, Texas on the campus of Clear Creek High School. 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He has also toured with the hard rock band Firehouse and recorded their 2003 release Prime Time. He has been credited by the Brazilian media as the first Brazilian musician to play in a top hard rock band. Seixas has also toured with metal legend Stephen Pearcy of RATT, and is a current member of the bands Goodbye Thrill and Crown of Thorns. His stage presence and bass tricks have earned him the reputation of a \"not to miss\" performer.\n\nEspen Sommer Eide: Espen Sommer Eide was born in Oslo, Norway. Espen played music originally on percussion instruments, flutes and trumpet, before emphasising computer-generated sounds. He currently lives in Bergen, Norway where he is involved in the city's experimental music scene. Eide has released several solo albums as Phonophani, under the Rune Grammofon record label. Phonophani is multi-instrumentalist and digital electronics music, characterized by various manipulated live instruments integrated with pure electronic sounds.\n\nDimmer (band): Dimmer was the name under which New Zealand musician Shayne Carter (formerly of Straitjacket Fits, The DoubleHappys, and Bored Games) recorded and played music from 1994-2012. It began as an umbrella name for jam sessions and home recordings, with various members and guests, but became a more settled four-piece rock band (especially from 2006\u201310, when only the bassist changed). 37 musicians played a part in Dimmer's 18 years, with Carter the only permanent fixture.\n\nDial MTV: Dial MTV is a television series on MTV that played music videos. It premiered February 17, 1986. Much like \"Total Request Live\", \"Dial MTV\" played the top five or top ten most requested videos of the day, as requested by viewers who dialed in (hence, the name) to vote for their favorite video. The countdown started with the fifth or tenth most requested video and ended with the most requested. The show generally aired Monday through Friday for 30 minutes to one hour. The scheduling and length fluctuated over the years.\n\nC4 (New Zealand): C4 was a New Zealand television channel owned and operated by MediaWorks New Zealand. C4 was available on both digital terrestrial and satellite platforms and played music around the clock and had some speciality music shows such as \"HomeGrown\" (New Zealand music show), \"Video Hits\" and \"Biggest Records Right Now\". The channel was originally launched in 2003 as a re-branding of TV4 which had been broadcasting since 1997. On 1 May 2010, as C4 had been moving away from music programming since 2008, the jukebox side was split off and was re-launched as C4 2. C4 2 was only available on digital Freeview terrestrial and satellite platforms. At the end of 2010 an announcement was made that MediaWorks would again re-brand the current C4 channel as FOUR, which meant C4 2 would become just C4. C4 shut down on 26 June 2014 at 1 am. It was replaced by The Edge TV on 27 June 2014 at 4 pm.\n\nRene Paulo: Rene Paulo (born in 1930) is an American pianist. Born in the rural district of Schofield, Paulo grew up in Wahiawa, Hawaii. His grandparents on his mother's side were from the Philippines, becoming naturalized US citizens after his grandfather joined the US military. Rene's musical background is in classical music, and he studied briefly at the Juilliard School of Music in New York with Lonnie Epstein and Gerald Tracy. He soon branched out into improvisation, listening to jazz pianists such as Art Tatum, Alec Templeton, Fats Waller, Earl \"Fatha\" Hines, and boogie woogie styles. He is known as \"Hawaii's Favorite and Most Famous Pianist\" and has been invited repeatedly to perform in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Tokyo. Paulo played with famous artists like Alfred Apaka, Hilo Hattie, Don Ho and Sandii. He has played music at a church in Kapolei, Hawaii that was founded by Pastor Danny Yamashiro and is the father of cosmopolitan and versatile saxophonist Michael Paulo.\n\nThe Bucks: The Bucks were a band who played music based largely on Irish folk, touring briefly and recording and releasing one album for WEA Records in 1994. While remaining obscure, the band was formed by well-known Irish musicians Ron Kavana and Terry Woods (of The Pogues, Sweeney's Men and Steeleye Span). Paddy Keenan played pipes. James McNally (Storm, Pogues, Afro-Celt Sound System) was also a member, as were several members of Kavana's primary group, The Alias Band (Miriam Kavana, Fran Byrne).\n\nRachel's: Rachel's were an American chamber music group that formed in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1991. Former Rodan guitarist Jason Noble played music individually and referred to himself as Rachel's but then began collaborating with core members violist Christian Frederickson and pianist Rachel Grimes. The group's work was strongly influenced by classical music, particularly inspired by the minimalist music of the late 20th century, and its compositions reflect this. While the trio formed the core part of the band, the group's recordings and performances featured a varying ensemble of musicians, who played a range of string instruments (including viola and cello) in combination with piano, guitars, electric bass guitar, and a drum set that included a large orchestral bass drum. A key influence on the music of Rachel's was the music of the English composer Michael Nyman, whose music the group's work resembles in both instrumentation and compositional style.\n\nStephen Pearcy: Stephen Eric Pearcy (born July 3, 1956), known as Stephen Pearcy, is an American musician. He is best known as the founder, singer, and songwriter of the heavy metal band Ratt. He has also been in the bands Firedome, Crystal Pystal, Arcade, Vicious Delite, Vertex. He has also recorded four records as a solo artist.\n\nPanoram: Panoram was the trademark name of a visual jukebox that played music accompanied by a synched, filmed image (the effect being the equivalent of 1980s music videos) popular within the United States during the 1940s. 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He is best remembered for promoting the cinema early in the 20th century and for Edwardian musical comedies produced in partnership with George Grossmith, Jr., including \"Tonight's the Night\" (1914), \"Theodore & Co\" (1916) and \"Yes, Uncle! \" (1917).\n\n1991 Pittsburgh Pirates season: The 1991 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 110th in franchise history; the 105th in the National League. This was their 22nd season at Three Rivers Stadium. For the second consecutive season, the Pirates won the National League East Division Title with a record of 98\u201364. They were defeated four games to three by the Atlanta Braves in the 1991 National League Championship Series. During the season, John Smiley won 20 games \u2013 the last to do so for the Pirates in the 20th century.\n\nMullins Commercial Historic District: Mullins Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Mullins, Marion County, South Carolina. The district encompasses 38 contributing buildings in the central business district of Mullins. It includes an intact collection of late 19th and early 20th century commercial and other public buildings. The buildings illustrate the growth and development of Mullins from its beginnings as a railroad town to its prominence as the leading tobacco market in South Carolina for most of the 20th century. The buildings were constructed between 1895 and about 1945, and represent stylistic influences ranging from late Victorian period examples displaying elaborate brick-corbeled cornices and pediments to the more simplified and minimalist Depression-era examples with typical low relief detailing and vertical piers. Notable buildings include the Old Martin Hospital (1937), Vaughan Hotel (1921), Mullins Library (1941), Old Mullins Post Office (c. 1936), Bank of Mullins / Anderson Brothers Bank (c. 1910), and Mullins Depot (1901). Located in the district are the separately listed Old Brick Warehouse and J.C. Teasley House.\n\nPirates of the 20th Century: Pirates of the 20th Century (Russian: \u041f\u0438\u0440\u0430\u0442\u044b XX \u0432\u0435\u043a\u0430 , translit. \"Piraty XX veka\") is a 1980 Soviet action/adventure film about modern piracy. The film was directed by Boris Durov, the story was written by Boris Durov and Stanislav Govorukhin.\n\nStanislav Govorukhin: Stanislav Sergeyevich Govorukhin PAR (Russian: \u0421\u0442\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0432 \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0301\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u043e\u0432\u043e\u0440\u0443\u0445\u0438\u043d ; born 29 March 1936) has been one of the most popular Soviet and Russian film directors since the 1960s. His films, often featuring detective or adventure plots, are commonly dominated by strong male characters who seek to revenge criminal acts but have to eschew commonly accepted social norms in order to succeed.\n\nList of 20th Century Fox films (1935\u201399): This is a list of films produced by the U.S. film studio 20th Century Fox Film Corporation and released between its May 31, 1935 creation as a merger between Fox Film Corporation (1915\u20131935) and 20th Century Pictures (1933\u20131936) until 1999. For subsequent releases by 20th Century Fox, see List of 20th Century Fox films (2000\u2013present).\n\n1899 Louisville Colonels season: The 1899 Louisville Colonels baseball team finished with a 75\u201377 record and ninth place in the National League. Following the season, owner Barney Dreyfuss bought the Pittsburgh Pirates organization and folded his Louisville team. Manager Fred Clarke and most of the players moved over to the Pirates where they enjoyed much more success in the coming years. The Colonels, a perennial also-ran through their National League run from 1892 to 1899, appeared to be on the cusp of becoming a strong team when the National League contracted from 12 teams to 8 after the end of the 1899 season. Louisville started the season with a 15\u201337 record after 52 games, but then went 60\u201340 in their last 100 in the first glimpse of what was to become a strong Pirates team in the years to come. Many star players, including several Hall of Famers, of the first decade of the 20th Century came from the 1899 Louisville squad including Clarke, Honus Wagner, Rube Waddell, Deacon Phillippe, Tommy Leach and Claude Ritchey.\n\nPirates in popular culture: In English-speaking popular culture, the modern pirate stereotype owes its attributes mostly to the imagined tradition of the 18th century Caribbean pirate sailing off the Spanish Main and to such celebrated 20th century depictions as Captain Hook and his crew in the theatrical and film versions of \"Peter Pan\", Robert Newton's portrayal of Long John Silver in the 1950 film of \"Treasure Island\", and various adaptations of the Eastern pirate, \"Sinbad the Sailor\". In these and countless other books, movies, and legends, pirates are portrayed as \"swashbucklers\" and \"plunderers.\" They are shown on ships, often wearing eyepatches or peg legs, having a parrot perched on their shoulder, and saying phrases like \"Arr, matey\" and \"Avast, me hearty.\" Pirates have retained their image through pirate-themed tourist attractions, traditional film and toy portrayals of pirates, and the continued performance and reading of books and plays featuring pirates.\n\nBaseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1936: The first elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame were held in 1936. Members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) were given authority to select individuals from the 20th century; while a special Veterans Committee, made up of individuals with greater familiarity with the 19th century game, was polled to select deserving individuals from that era. The intent was for 15 honorees to be selected before the 1939 ceremonies\u00a0\u2013 10 from the 20th century and 5 from the 19th; additional players from both eras would be selected in later years. Voters were given free rein to decide for themselves in which group a candidate belonged, with neither group knowing the outcome of the other election; some candidates had their vote split between the elections as a result\u00a0\u2013 Cy Young, the pitcher with most wins in Major League history, finished 8th in the BBWAA vote and 4th in the Veterans vote. In addition, there was no prohibition on voting for active players, a number of whom received votes. Individuals who had been banned from baseball\u00a0\u2013 such as Shoeless Joe Jackson and Hal Chase\u00a0\u2013 were also not formally excluded, though few voters chose to include them on ballots.\n\nJewish views and involvement in US politics: While earlier Jewish immigrants from Germany tended to be politically conservative, the wave of Eastern European Jews, starting in the early 1880s, were generally more liberal or left-wing, and became the political majority. Many of the latter came to America with experience in the socialist, anarchist, and communist movements as well as the Labor Bund, emanating from Eastern Europe. Many Jews rose to leadership positions in the early 20th century American labor movement, and helped to found unions that played a major role in left-wing politics and, after 1936, in Democratic Party politics. For most of the 20th century since 1936, the vast majority of Jews in the United States have been aligned with the Democratic Party. 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In the episode, local police become convinced that Eric Cartman has psychic abilities, which Cartman exploits for personal gain, much to the ire of Kyle Broflovski, other psychic detectives, and the true serial killer behind a series of murders that Cartman falsely attributes to others.\n\nDances with Smurfs: \"Dances with Smurfs\" is the thirteenth episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 194th overall episode of the series, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 11, 2009. In the episode, Eric Cartman becomes the reader of the elementary school announcements, and starts making politically charged accusations against student body president Wendy Testaburger The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, and was rated TV-MA L in the United States and M (as) in Australia.\n\nCat Orgy: \"Cat Orgy\" is the seventh episode of the third season of the American animated sitcom \"South Park\", and the 38th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on Comedy Central on July 14, 1999. It is the first episode of a three-part story arc, often known as \"The Meteor Shower Trilogy\", which tells three different stories all taking place on the same night. The other two episodes are \"Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub\" and \"Jewbilee\". As such, it features only one of the four main characters, Eric Cartman.\n\nCartman Sucks: \"Cartman Sucks\" is episode 1102 (#155) of Comedy Central's \"South Park\" and the second episode of the show's 11th season. It originally aired on March 14, 2007. The main plot deals with Eric Cartman's efforts to recover an incriminating photograph that may call his sexual orientation into question, whereas the subplot, which focuses on Butters Stotch, explores childhood gay conversion therapy.\n\nCartman Gets an Anal Probe: \"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe\" is the first episode of the American animated television series \"South Park\". It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on August 13, 1997. The episode introduces child protagonists Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, Stan Marsh and Kenny McCormick, who attempt to rescue Kyle's younger brother Ike from being abducted by aliens.\n\nCartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut: \"Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut\" is the first season finale of the American animated television series \"South Park\". It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on February 25, 1998. The episode is the highest viewed episode in the entire \"South Park\" series, with 6.4 million views. It is part one of a two-episode story arc, which concluded with \"Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut\". The episode follows Eric Cartman, one of the show's child protagonists, becoming curious about the identity of his father. He discovers that his father is most likely a man his mother had sexual intercourse with during an annual party called \"The Drunken Barn Dance\". Meanwhile, his friends Stan, Kyle and Kenny participate on \"America's Stupidest Home Videos\", after filming Cartman playing in his yard with plush toys.\n\nThe Death of Eric Cartman: \"The Death of Eric Cartman\" is the sixth episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 131st episode overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 13, 2005. In the episode, the other boys begin ignoring Cartman, leading to him concluding that he must be a ghost.\n\nEek, a Penis!: \"Eek, a Penis!\" is the fifth episode in the twelfth season of the American animated series \"South Park\". The 172nd episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 9, 2008. In the episode, Mrs. Garrison seeks to become a man again through the help of a new medical procedure, and Cartman helps teach struggling inner-city school children how to succeed by cheating. 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It is owned by the Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport Authority or EWVRAA. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011\u20132015, in which the Federal Aviation Administration categorized it as a \"reliever airport\".\n\nSt. George Regional Airport: St. George Regional Airport (IATA: SGU, ICAO: KSGU, FAA LID: SGU) is a city-owned, public-use airport located five nautical miles (5.8 miles; 9.3 km) southeast of the central business district of St. George, a city in Washington County, Utah, United States.\n\nReading Regional Airport: Reading Regional Airport (IATA: RDG,\u00a0ICAO: KRDG,\u00a0FAA LID: RDG) (also known as Carl A. Spaatz Field) is a public airport three miles (5\u00a0km) northwest of Reading, in Berks County, Pennsylvania. It is owned by the Reading Regional Airport Authority.\n\nGreenbrier Valley Airport: Greenbrier Valley Airport (IATA: KLWB,\u00a0ICAO: LWB) is a public airport three\u00a0miles (5\u00a0km) north of Lewisburg in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. It has one runway and is owned by the Greenbrier County Airport Authority. Silver Airways (\"United Express\") has scheduled airline flights, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program, to Washington-Dulles International Airport, which replaced Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport in summer 2012. Silver Airways also flies to Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport as an independent airline, replacing Delta Connection.\n\nEastern Oregon Regional Airport: Eastern Oregon Regional Airport (IATA: PDT,\u00a0ICAO: KPDT,\u00a0FAA LID: PDT) (Eastern Oregon Regional Airport at Pendleton) is a city-owned public airport three miles northwest of Pendleton, in Umatilla County, Oregon. It is used for general aviation and by one airline subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.", "question": "Which airport, Yeager Airport or St. George Regional Airport, is a public airport three miles (6 km) east of downtown Charleston, West Virginia?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"airport_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the airport that matches the description."}, "location_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"distance_miles": {"type": "integer", "description": "The distance from the city center in miles."}, "distance_km": {"type": "integer", "description": "The distance from the city center in kilometers."}, "direction": {"type": "string", "description": "The direction from the city center."}, "city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city the airport serves."}, "state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the airport is located."}}, "required": ["distance_miles", "distance_km", "direction", "city", "state"], "additionalProperties": false}, "is_public_airport": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the airport is a public airport."}}, "required": ["airport_name", "location_details", "is_public_airport"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"airport_name": "Yeager Airport", "location_details": {"distance_miles": 3, "distance_km": 6, "direction": "east", "city": "Charleston", "state": "West Virginia"}, "is_public_airport": true}, "ground_truth": {"airport_name": "Yeager Airport", "location_details": {"distance_miles": 3, "distance_km": 6, "direction": "east", "city": "Charleston", "state": "West Virginia"}, "is_public_airport": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1667, "output_tokens": 57, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "3abaf7771dcc6a952d5e71935ef9e45b10405286246491986d2736fc542fc5c2", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5abcf2c455429959677d6b64", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "work for the federal government", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Frank Abagnale: Frank William Abagnale Jr. ( ; born April 27, 1948) is an American security consultant known for his history as a former confidence trickster, check forger, and impostor between the ages of 15 and 21. He became one of the most famous impostors ever, claiming to have assumed no fewer than eight identities, including an airline pilot, a physician, a U.S. Bureau of Prisons agent, and a lawyer. He escaped from police custody twice (once from a taxiing airliner and once from a U.S. federal penitentiary), before he was 21 years old. He served less than five years in prison before starting to work for the federal government. He is currently a consultant and lecturer for the FBI academy and field offices. He also runs Abagnale & Associates, a financial fraud consultancy company.\n\nBig Sky (film): Big Sky is a 2015 American drama thriller film directed by Jorge Michel Grau and starring Bella Thorne, Kyra Sedgwick, Frank Grillo, and Aaron Tveit. It was produced by The Archive and Papagjika Salloway Productions. Entertainment One gave it a limited release on August 14, 2015.\n\nAaron Tveit: Aaron Kyle Tveit ( ; born October 21, 1983) is an American actor and singer. He is known for originating the roles of Gabe in \"Next to Normal\" and Frank Abagnale Jr. in the stage version of \"Catch Me If You Can\" on Broadway. He is also known for his recurring role as Tripp van der Bilt on The CW's teen drama series \"Gossip Girl,\" his portrayal of Enjolras in the 2012 film adaptation of \"Les Mis\u00e9rables\", as Mike Warren on the USA Network series \"Graceland,\" and as Danny Zuko in \".\" Tveit also starred in the CBS series \"BrainDead\" as Gareth Ritter.\n\nRobert Castelli: Robert J. \"Bob\" Castelli (born December 16, 1949) is an American security consultant, professor and media personality from Goldens Bridge, New York. He served two terms as a member of the New York State Assembly, representing northeastern Westchester County, New York.\n\nPeter Tarlow: Peter E. Tarlow (born May 4, 1946) is a rabbi and was the executive director of Texas A&M Hillel from 1983 to 2013. He is a scholar in the area of tourism safety, a consultant for the tourism industry, and the founder of Tourism & More Inc. He worked as a security consultant to the city of Arlington, Texas, in preparation for Super Bowl XLV. Tarlow's scholarship in tourism and security has been relied upon by mainstram media for his expertise. He is the author of \"Event Risk Management and Safety,\" which was reviewed by \"Security Management\" magazine in 2003 and 2005. In 2007 he was a speaker at The Intelligence Summit. His Ph.D. is in sociology and aside from his work at Texas A&M, he \"teaches 'tourism safety' to police chiefs around the world\".\n\nPaul Rogers (academic): Paul Rogers (born 10 February 1943) is Professor of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford and Global Security Consultant with Oxford Research Group (ORG). He has worked in the field of international security, arms control and political violence for over 30 years. He lectures at universities and defence colleges in several countries and has written or edited 26 books, including \"Global Security and the War on Terror: Elite Power and the Illusion of Control\" (Routledge, 2008) and \"Why We're Losing the War on Terror\" (Polity, 2008). Since October 2001 he has written monthly Briefing Papers on international security and the \"war on terror\" for ORG. He is also a regular commentator on global security issues in both the national and international media, and is openDemocracy\u2019s International Security Editor.\n\nMax Butler: Max Ray Vision (formerly Max Ray Butler, alias Iceman) is a former computer security consultant and hacker who is serving a 13-year prison sentence, the longest sentence ever given at the time for hacking charges in the United States. He was convicted of two counts of wire fraud, including stealing nearly 2\u00a0million credit card numbers and running up about $86\u00a0million in fraudulent charges.\n\nGrease: Live: Grease: Live is a television special that was originally broadcast by Fox on January 31, 2016. It was a live, televised remake of the 1978 film \"Grease\", produced by Marc Platt, directed by Thomas Kail, and starring Julianne Hough, Aaron Tveit, Vanessa Hudgens and Carlos PenaVega.\n\nChristopher Hadnagy: Christopher James Hadnagy is an American security consultant, author and professional social engineer. He is in the field of social engineering (SE) and authored three books: \"\", Unmasking the Social Engineer and Phishing Dark Waters.\n\nUndrafted (film): Undrafted is a 2016 sports comedy-drama film. It is the directorial debut of Joseph Mazzello, who also wrote, co-produced and starred in the film. It also stars Aaron Tveit, Tyler Hoechlin, Chace Crawford and Philip Winchester. It is based on the true story of Mazzello's brother who missed out on the Major League Baseball draft. The film was released on July 15, 2016, by Vertical Entertainment.", "question": "The American security consultant whom Aaron Tveit portrayed on stage did what after serving time in prison?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the American security consultant."}, "portrayed_by_actor": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actor who portrayed the person on stage."}, "prison_sentence_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"duration_description": {"type": "string", "description": "Description of the length of time served in prison."}}, "required": ["duration_description"], "additionalProperties": false}, "post_prison_activities": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of activities the person engaged in after serving time in prison."}, "current_professional_roles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of the person's current professional roles."}}, "required": ["person_name", "portrayed_by_actor", "prison_sentence_details", "post_prison_activities", "current_professional_roles"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Frank Abagnale", "portrayed_by_actor": "Aaron Tveit", "prison_sentence_details": {"duration_description": "less than five years"}, "post_prison_activities": ["working for the federal government"], "current_professional_roles": ["consultant and lecturer for the FBI academy and field offices", "runs Abagnale & Associates, a financial fraud consultancy company"]}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Frank William Abagnale Jr.", "portrayed_by_actor": "Aaron Tveit", "prison_sentence_details": {"duration_description": "less than five years"}, "post_prison_activities": ["starting to work for the federal government"], "current_professional_roles": ["consultant and lecturer for the FBI academy and field offices", "runs Abagnale & Associates, a financial fraud consultancy company"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1792, "output_tokens": 86, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "3b9d742861a68ae2285ebf7b9a238cd9c8e195dee60ea0e293533e96d2e55964", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae69bd755429908198fa659", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Long Beach Jam", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Tyrone Ellis: Tyrone Ellis (born October 5, 1977) is a retired naturalized Georgian professional basketball player, originally from the United States. He is 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) tall and played as a shooting guard. He is currently the first head coach ever named for the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA G League.\n\nNorthern Arizona Suns: The Northern Arizona Suns are an NBA G League team based in Prescott Valley, Arizona and the minor league affiliate of the Phoenix Suns. The franchise began as the Long Beach Jam in 2003 under the revived American Basketball Association and moved to Bakersfield in the D-League in 2006 as the Bakersfield Jam; after 10 years in Bakersfield, California, the franchise was moved to Prescott Valley in 2016 by the Phoenix Suns and were subsequently renamed the Northern Arizona Suns.\n\nQuin Snyder: Quin Price Snyder (born October 30, 1966) is an American basketball coach who is currently the head coach of the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA). 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He was head coach of Argentina women's national volleyball team from 1997 to 2002 and in 2003 he became head coach of Argentina men's national volleyball team. In 2004\u20132005 he was appointed head coach of the Greek powerhouse Olympiacos and coached the club to the triumph. In 2005\u201306 season he worked in CS Petrolul Ploiesti, and led the team to the 2006 Romanian Championship. From 2006 to 2009 he was head coach of HotVolleys Vienna and coached them to 2 consecutive (2006\u201307, 2007\u201308) and 1 (2008\u201309). In 2007, after his first season with HotVolleys Vienna, he was appointed head coach of Austria men's national volleyball team as well, coaching the team until 2009. He then moved to Italy, where he became head coach of Sirio Perugia (2010\u20132012) and (2012\u20132013) women's teams in . In 2013\u20132014 he coached Lokomotiv Baku women's team in Azerbaijan.\n\nClint Dolezel: Clint Dolezel (born March 25, 1970) is an American football coach and former professional arena football player in the Arena Football League (AFL). Dolezel was a quarterback in the AFL, and currently the head coach of the AFL's Philadelphia Soul. He played college football at East Texas State, and was in the AFL for 13 seasons from 1995 to 2008. Dolezel first became a head coach in 2010 with the San Angelo Stampede Express of the Indoor Football League (IFL). After just a single season, Dolezel returned to the AFL as the head coach of the Dallas Vigilantes. After the Vigilantes franchise suspended operations, Dolezel joined the Philadelphia Soul as their offensive coordinator under head coach Doug Plank. Plank left the Soul following the 2012 season, and the Soul promoted Dolezel to head coach. As an AFL player, he was originally signed by the Milwaukee Mustangs. In his career, he has also played for the Texas Terror/Houston Thunderbears, Grand Rapids Rampage, Las Vegas Gladiators, and the Dallas Desperados. Dolezel is also a scout for the Dallas Cowboys.\n\nJill Ellis: Jillian Anne Ellis (born September 6, 1966) is the head coach of the United States women's national soccer team and a development director of the United States Soccer Federation, overseeing the national youth teams development program. In 2015, the United States Women's National Football Team won the World Cup Championship under her leadership. Ellis was appointed head coach on May 16, 2014. Prior to this appointment, she served as interim head coach following the removal of Tom Sermanni on April 6, 2014, having previously held the position upon Pia Sundhage's early departure in October 2012. She has also served as head coach for various university and United States national youth teams over the years.\n\nRuffin McNeill: Ruffin Horne McNeill Jr. (born October 8, 1958) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the assistant head coach and defensive tackles coach at the University of Oklahoma. He was previously the assistant head coach and defensive line coach at the University of Virginia. McNeill also served as the head coach of the East Carolina Pirates from 2010 to 2015. Before being named head coach of the Pirates, McNeill served the Texas Tech Red Raiders as an interim head coach, assistant head coach, special teams coordinator, and linebackers coach. On December 28, 2009, he was named interim head coach of the Red Raiders following the suspension and later firing of head coach Mike Leach. He served in the position until the hiring of Tommy Tuberville, who subsequently released him as defensive coordinator.\n\nDon Friday: Don Friday (born April 17, 1968) is an American college basketball coach, and the former men's basketball head coach at Saint Francis University, being named to the post in April 2008. He previously served as head coach at Lycoming College (2003\u20132008), assistant coach at Bucknell University (1994\u20132003), and assistant coach at Lebanon Valley College (1990\u20131994). At Lebanon Valley and Bucknell, he coached under Pat Flannery, and in 1994 he assisted Flannery as Lebanon Valley won the 1994 Division III National Championship. He was the MAC coach of the year twice as the men's head coach at Lycoming University. Friday has a true knowledge of the game. In 2012, he was forced out of his job at Saint Francis and in the following hours after his firing his assistant Rob Krimmel son of athletic director got the job with no nationwide search or interview of any other coaches, this led to a controversy of nepotism in which the hiring of a family member. After his release at Saint Francis Friday was hired by Head Coach Frank Marcinek at Susquehanna University after that brief stop Friday is now The Head Coach at Penn State Harrisburg and is turning the program around. This past year Friday captured a win on number 15th ranked Christopher Newport, one of the biggest upsets in program history. Friday earned Bachelor's degree in Business from Lebanon Valley College. He currently resides in Annville with his son Donald and wife Amy. Friday also holds elite clinics and coaches clinics to help coaches and players perform at the best of their ability.\n\n2015 Buffalo Bills season: The 2015 Buffalo Bills season was the franchise\u2019s 56th overall season as a football team, 46th in the National Football League, third under leadership of general manager Doug Whaley and first under new head coach Rex Ryan, who signed a five-year, $27.5 million contract on January 12, 2015 after having previously spent the past six seasons coaching the division-rival New York Jets, leading them to two straight AFC Championship games in 2009 and 2010, becoming the franchise\u2019s 18th head coach and the fifth in the past seven years in the process. Ryan replaced Doug Marrone, who opted out of his contract on December 31, 2014 to take advantage of a contract loophole, fearing the Pegulas were going to fire him, hence the reason the Bills entered the 2015 season looking for a new head coach. Despite the bold prediction made by Ryan at his introductory press conference, where he stated, \u201cI\u2019m not going to let our fans down. I am not going to do that. I know it\u2019s been 15 years since the Bills made the playoffs. Well, get ready, man, we\u2019re going. We are going,\u201d the Bills were unable to make the playoffs in their first season with Ryan as head coach, finishing with a record of 8-8 (the team\u2019s first since 2002), making it the 16th straight season without a playoff appearance, which became the longest active in major professional sports after Major League Baseball\u2019s Toronto Blue Jays broke their 22-year playoff drought on September 25, 2015. It was also the first full season under the ownership of Terry and Kim Pegula (whom also own the Buffalo Sabres), having purchased the Bills partway through 2014 after the death of longtime owner Ralph Wilson in March at the age of 95. The Bills began their season with an open competition for the starting quarterback position after Kyle Orton, the starter for most of the 2014 campaign, retired during the offseason, so the team acquired free agent Tyrod Taylor, a former backup quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens, who won the competition over incumbent second-string quarterback EJ Manuel and trade acquisition Matt Cassel, the latter of whom the team later traded along with a seventh-round pick in 2017 to the Dallas Cowboys, in exchange for a fifth-round draft pick in 2017.\n\nList of Denver Broncos head coaches: There have been 15 head coaches for the Broncos franchise. The franchise's first head coach was Frank Filchock, who coached until . Mike Shanahan is the franchise's all-time leader for the most regular season games coached (208), the most regular season game wins (130), and the most playoff game wins (8). Shanahan and Dan Reeves, are tied for the most playoffs games coached (13). Shanahan was the first Broncos head coach to win a Super Bowl following the 1997 season, and repeated the feat following the 1998 season. The current head coach, Bruce Harvett, looks for revenge in the AFC West after a tough last season The Broncos next Super Bowl victory was for Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season under the leadership of coach Gary Kubiak who had previously played for Denver and served as an assistant coach. Jack Faulkner, John Ralston, Red Miller, and Reeves have been named the United Press International (UPI) NFL Coach of the Year, at least once with the Broncos. Filchock, Faulkner, Mac Speedie, Jerry Smith, Ralston, and Miller spent their entire coaching careers with the Broncos. 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Below it, the medieval Twizell bridge spans the river. It is located 10 mi south-west of Berwick Upon Tweed. The site is visible from a public footpath, which passes the castle from the road. The gardens of the castle contain the earthwork remains of the once lost medieval village of Twizell, whilst the massive ruin presents the remains of an 18th-century castle which was never completed.\n\nYealand Redmayne: Yealand Redmayne is a village and civil parish in the English county of Lancashire.\n\nListed buildings in Yealand Conyers: Yealand Conyers is a civil parish in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It contains 28 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, two are at Grade\u00a0II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade\u00a0II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Yealand Conyers, and is otherwise rural. Most of the listed buildings are houses within the village. 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The film stars Bulle Ogier as Viviane, a woman who goes on a strange and accidental voyage of self-discovery through the New Guinea bush.\n\nTricheurs: Tricheurs is a 1984 film directed by Barbet Schroeder.\n\nJung (2000 film): Jung (translation: \"War\") is a 2000 Bollywood film directed by Sanjay Gupta. The film has some similarities to the Hollywood film \"Desperate Measures\".\n\nThe Darjeeling Limited: The Darjeeling Limited is a 2007 American adventure comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson which he co-produced with Scott Rudin, Roman Coppola and Lydia Dean Pilcher and co-wrote with Coppola and Jason Schwartzman. The film stars Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Schwartzman and also features Waris Ahluwalia, Amara Karan, Barbet Schroeder and Anjelica Huston with Natalie Portman, Camilla Rutherford, Irrfan Khan and Bill Murray in cameo roles.\n\nBarfly (film): Barfly is a 1987 American comedy drama film directed by Barbet Schroeder and starring Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway. The film is a semi-autobiography of poet/author Charles Bukowski during the time he spent drinking heavily in Los Angeles, and it presents Bukowski's alter ego Henry Chinaski. The screenplay, written by Bukowski, was commissioned by the French film director Schroeder, and it was published (with illustrations by the author) in 1984, when film production was still pending.\n\nMa\u00eetresse: Ma\u00eetresse (\"mistress\" or \"teacher\", in French) is a 1975 French film directed by Barbet Schroeder, starring Bulle Ogier and, in one of his earliest leading roles, G\u00e9rard Depardieu. The film provoked controversy in the United Kingdom and the United States because of its graphic depictions of sado-masochism.\n\nSingle White Female: Single White Female is a 1992 American psychological erotic thriller film based on John Lutz's novel \"SWF Seeks Same\". The film stars Bridget Fonda and Jennifer Jason Leigh and is directed by Barbet Schroeder.\n\nBefore and After (film): Before and After is a 1996 American crime drama-mystery film based on the 1992 novel of the same title by American writer Rosellen Brown. The movie was directed by Barbet Schroeder and starred Meryl Streep as Dr. Carolyn Ryan, Liam Neeson as Ben Ryan, Edward Furlong as Jacob Ryan, and Julia Weldon as Judith Ryan (who also narrated the movie).\n\nLes films du losange: Les films du losange is a film production company founded by Barbet Schroeder and \u00c9ric Rohmer in 1962. The company funds and distributes many films from the French nouvelle vague era, directed by Rohmer, Schroeder, Roger Planchon, Jacques Rivette, and later on Michael Haneke and Jacques Doillon.\n\nDesperate Measures (film): Desperate Measures is a 1998 American action thriller film starring Michael Keaton, Andy Garc\u00eda, Marcia Gay Harden and Brian Cox, directed by Barbet Schroeder. It was filmed in both the San Francisco Bay Area and downtown Pittsburgh with such landmarks as the BNY Mellon Center, the Allegheny County Courthouse and the Oakland Bay Bridge. The film was released on January 30, 1998 and was a critical and financial failure. 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It was founded in 1988 by brothers John Podesta and Tony Podesta and has previously been known as Podesta Associates, podesta.com and PodestaMattoon. The firm most recently reorganized in January 2007 after current Chairman Tony Podesta split with former business partner Dan Mattoon.\n\nAtef Yassien El Sherif: Atef Yassien ElSherif was the former chairman of the Egyptian Exchange (July 2013 \u2013 August 2013) , the former chairman counselors of the Egyptian Exchange and the founder and principal partner of ElSherif Law Firm & Consultants.ElSherif represents the Egyptian Exchange in many stock exchange conferences and International, African & Arabian stock market unions and contributes in preparation of many of legislations and Egyptian stock market rules since joining the Egyptian Exchange in 1994 to 2015. and also he contributes in establishing the Damascus Securities Exchange and the Libyan Stock Market. 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Her focus was on building tools to help communities respond to natural disasters as well as producing and sharing transparent election results. She worked previously as a product manager on Google Maps and Google Wave.\n\nJohn Podesta: John David Podesta (born January 8, 1949) is a columnist and former chairman of the 2016 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. He previously served as chief of staff to President Bill Clinton and Counselor to President Barack Obama.\n\n2016 United States presidential election recounts: Following Republican nominee Donald Trump's presumed electoral college victory in the United States presidential election of 2016, a group of computer scientists, cyber security experts, and election monitors raised concerns about the integrity of the election results. They urged the campaign staff of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, who had conceded the campaign on November 9, to petition for a recount in three key states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. When the Clinton campaign declined to file for recounts, Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein agreed to spearhead the recount effort on November 23, on the grounds that unspecified \"anomalies\" may have affected the election's outcome. The Clinton team subsequently pledged to support the recount efforts \"in order to ensure the process proceeds in a manner that is fair to all sides.\" President-elect Trump and his supporters filed legal motions in all three states to prevent the recounts. Two other states were the subject of recount bids that were separate from Stein's efforts in the Rust Belt states: American Delta Party/Reform Party presidential candidate Rocky De La Fuente filed for a partial recount in Nevada on November 30, and three Florida citizens filed for a complete hand recount in their state on December 6.\n\nKarl Friedrich von Lindenau: Karl Friedrich von Lindenau (1746 \u2013 21 February 1817), served in the Prussian army before an incident compelled him to switch allegiance to Habsburg Austria in 1789. A staff officer at the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars, he was asked to mentor the young Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen. The association with Charles lasted for the rest of his military career. After being promoted to general officer in 1797, he led a brigade during the 1799 campaign and was elevated in rank to division commander. In 1803 he was appointed Proprietor (Inhaber) of an infantry regiment. In 1805 he fought with distinction while leading a grenadier division in Italy. The 1809 campaign found him leading an infantry division in Germany, after which he retired from active service.\n\nPantsuit Nation: Pantsuit Nation is a private Facebook group and Twitter hashtag used to rally camaraderie among Hillary Clinton supporters during her 2016 presidential campaign. Though the group is not affiliated with a political party, its symbol\u2014the pantsuit\u2014was used as a metonym for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign similar to how the color red was used for the campaign of her opponent, Donald Trump. 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The company has received the 2013 California Leopold Conservation Award, and has been featured on the Today Show. The company is operated by Bob Giacomini and his four daughters, Karen Howard, Diana Hagan, Lynn Stray and Jill Basch. Co-founder Dean Mae Giacomini, Mr. Giacomini's wife, died in 2012. The Point Reyes dairy's operations began in 1959. The cheese company was founded in 2000. The family also operates The Fork, a culinary education center. Their flagship, award winning cheese, the raw milk Point Reyes Original Blue was the only blue cheese produced in California when it was introduced.\n\nBeyaz peynir: Beyaz peynir ] (meaning \"white cheese\" in Turkish) is a brine cheese produced from sheep, cow or goat milk. \"White cheese\" is salty, and made from unpasteurized milk. The cheese has a slightly grainy appearance and is similar to feta, sirene and other Balkan white cheeses. According to some sources it is the most popular cheese in Turkey. 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Approximately 250,000 cans of Cougar Cheese are produced annually, with around 80% of it being Cougar Gold.\n\nWilliam Stark (physician): William Stark (1740 or 1741\u20131770) was an English physician and medical pioneer who investigated scurvy by experimenting on himself with fatal consequences. He devised 24 restrictive diets, such as bread and water with a little sugar for thirty-one days, but died after only eight months whilst living exclusively on honey puddings and Cheshire cheese.\n\nKetone bodies: Ketone bodies are three water-soluble molecules (acetoacetate, beta-hydroxybutyrate, and their spontaneous breakdown product, acetone) that are produced by the liver from fatty acids during periods of low food intake (fasting), carbohydrate restrictive diets, starvation, prolonged intense exercise, or in untreated (or inadequately treated) type 1 diabetes mellitus. 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These three pioneering physicians were all early advocates of maternal health, paediatric care and public health in Ghana. For a long time after independence in 1957, Clerk and de Graft-Johnson were the only two women doctors in Ghana. By breaking the glass ceiling in medicine and other institutional barriers to healthcare delivery, they were an inspiration to a generation of post-colonial Ghanaian and West African female doctors at a time the field was still a male monopoly and when the vast majority of women worldwide had very limited access to biomedicine and higher education. Pundits in the male-dominated medical community in that era described Matilda J. Clerk as \"the beacon of emancipation of Ghanaian womanhood.\"\n\nCrutin: Crutin is an Italian cheese prepared using cow's milk and black truffle shavings that is prepared in Langhe, Piedmont. It is a crumbly cheese with a pale yellow coloration, and has a slight citrus flavor and aroma as well as the flavor of truffles. 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The hotel was one of the early members of Rockefeller's hotel chain, Rockresorts. The resort takes its name from the location of the property at Caneel Bay (Caneel means cinnamon in old Dutch). Rockefeller was so impressed by the area's beauty that he arranged to buy up most of the island of St. John. He then donated most of it to the U.S. government for the creation of the Virgin Islands National Park, the 29th U.S. national park. Rockefeller had the resort buildings designed to blend in with the landscape, and most property lighting is indirect so that guests can be able to see the stars at night. Caneel Bay was a Rosewood Resort until the fall of 2013. 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Kubot chose to not play and Kravchuk (who partnered up with Luk\u00e1\u0161 Lacko) lost to more late champions - Pavel Chekhov and Alexey Kedryuk in the quarterfinals.\n\nHenri Kontinen: Henri Kontinen (] ; born 19 June 1990) is a Finnish tennis player.\n\n2016 Open 13 \u2013 Doubles: Marin Draganja and Henri Kontinen were the defending champions, but Kontinen chose not to participate. Draganja played alongside Julian Knowle, but lost in the quarterfinals to Teymuraz Gabashvili and Nick Kyrgios.
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\n\n2014 Abierto Mexicano Telcel \u2013 Men's Doubles: \u0141ukasz Kubot and David Marrero were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Kubot played alongside Robert Lindstedt, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Max Mirnyi in the quarterfinals. Marrero teamed up with Ivo Karlovi\u0107, but lost to L\u00f3pez and Mirnyi in the first round.
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Lindstedt played alongside Marcin Matkowski, but lost in the second round to Jonathan Erlich and Treat Huey.\n\n2017 Western & Southern Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Dodig teamed up with Rohan Bopanna, but lost in the quarterfinals to Melo who partnered \u0141ukasz Kubot. Kubot and Melo lost in the semifinals to Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares.\n\n2010 Serbia Open \u2013 Doubles: \u0141ukasz Kubot and Oliver Marach were the defenders of title, but Kubot chose not to compete this year and Marach chose to play in Munich instead.\n\n2016 Moselle Open \u2013 Doubles: \u0141ukasz Kubot and \u00c9douard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but Kubot chose not to participate this year. 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There is significant emphasis on Kerry's famous speech before a Senate committee, historical footage from the Winter Soldier Investigations, and coverage of the Dewey Canyon III anti-war demonstrations in Washington, D.C. The majority of the film is composed of archival footage, with much of it in the original black-and-white format.\n\nZhou Bing: Zhou Bing (simplified Chinese: \u5468\u5175; pinyin: Zh\u014du Bing , Zhoubing ; born 1 April 1968), famous Chinese documentary director, a PhD from History College of Nankai University, have successively served as the column scenarist and special program production manager of the program titled with \u201cOriental Biography\u201d and director of special program division of CND Film Group. Zhou Bing was titled with annual director of Chinese documentary film for three times, and the documentary films created and produced by him amounts to 100 hundred units. 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It is the sequel to 2011's \"\" and the ninth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, who had also written \"The First Avenger\". It stars Chris Evans as Captain America, leading an ensemble cast that includes Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp, Hayley Atwell, Robert Redford, and Samuel L. Jackson. In \"Captain America: The Winter Soldier\", Captain America, Black Widow, and Falcon join forces to uncover a conspiracy within S.H.I.E.L.D. while facing a mysterious assassin known as the Winter Soldier.\n\nYair Qedar: Yair Qedar (Hebrew: \u05d9\u05d0\u05d9\u05e8 \u05e7\u05d3\u05e8\u200e \u200e , born June 13, 1969) is an Israeli filmmaker and a civil-rights activist.His academic training on 20th-century Hebrew literature (Tel Aviv University), propelled him into to The Hebrews \u2014 a trans media project on the Hebrew literary canon, centered on filmic portraits of the Hebrew writers. Eight documentary films were made in this framwork and six others are currently shot. The documentary films which he produced, wrote and directed are \u2014\"Bialik - King of the Jews\", \"The 5 Houses of Lea Goldberg\" and \"The Seven Tapes of Yona Wallach\", 'the Awakener - the story of Y.H Brener' and 'Simple Woman -Zelda'\u2014 as well as the three films which he produced in the project - \"Song of loves, Rabbi David Bouzaglo\", \"the Raven, Zeev Jabotinki\" and \"Mrs Rachel Bluestein\" \u2013 aired on Israeli TV, circulated far and wide in cinematheques, community and cultural centers, in Israel and around the world (USA and Canada, Europe, Australia and Russia) earning 10 awards (2016: first prize for filmmaking in the field of Jewish culture by the ministry of Education in Israel, 2015: the \"Hebrews\" films won the prize for best television project in the Israeli Documentary competition). 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She is also a producer of the feature documentary films \"The Devil Came on Horseback\" (2007), \"Tricked\" (2013), \"A Different American Dream\" (2016), and \"Lost in Lebanon\" (2017).\n\nWinter Soldier: Iraq & Afghanistan: Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan was an event at which more than 200 U.S. military veterans and active duty soldiers, as well as Iraqi and Afghan civilians, provided accounts of their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan. The event was inspired by the Winter Soldier Investigation of 1971. It was organized by Iraq Veterans Against the War, and held from March 13 to March 16, 2008, timed for the fifth anniversary of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, at the National Labor College in Silver Spring, Maryland.\n\nLand of Silence and Darkness: Land of Silence and Darkness (German: Land des Schweigens und der Dunkelheit ) is a 1971 documentary film about deaf-blind people and their experience of life. The film was written, directed, and produced by Werner Herzog. 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Malone was one of the first documented clarinet players in country music.\n\nSilent Strength: Silent Strength is the first solo studio album by American singer Shirley Jones of The Partridge Family music group. The album features 11 tracks of contemporary christian music songs. The track \"You'll Never Walk Alone\" is an updated cover version of the song Shirley Jones originally recorded for the film \"Carousel\". \"Silent Strength\" was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. It was produced by George King and arranged by David T. Clydesdale who also co-produced. \"Silent Strength\" was released in 1989 and issued on Diadem Records. It was available on compact disc and on cassette tape but not on vinyl.\n\nHan Sanping: Han Sanping (born 1953) is a Chinese film producer and distributor. He is the chairman of China Film Group Corporation, which has been hailed as one of the largest distributors and exporters of Chinese films. 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Sunnyside represents one of the largest copper reserve in the United States and in the world having estimated deep reserves of 1.5 billion tonnes of ore grading 0.33% copper. The Sunnyside property is currently owned by Regal Resources Incorporated, a Canadian junior mining company from Vancouver, British Columbia. Further drilling exploration is to begin in October 2015.\n\nDenis L. Feron: Denis Lucien Emile Feron (born March 22, 1928) is former owner and Chief Executive Officer of the Midwestern copper smelter, Chemetco. He was born in Sint-Pieters-Woluwe, Belgium.\n\nMorenci, Arizona: Morenci is a census-designated place (CDP) and company town in Greenlee County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,879 at the 2000 census and 1,489 at the 2010 census. 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By 1140 Vauluisant was fully operational. The abbey church was consecrated in 1149. In the second half of the 12th century, granges were established to cultivate abbey lands far from the abbey itself, at Beauvais, Toucheboeuf, Livanne, C\u00e9rilly, Armenti\u00e8res, worked by lay brothers who lived communally. Ironworks were established, fuelled by the dense woodlands, and tileworks, whose kilns were also fired by forest timber. The energetic Cistercians of Vauluisant produced more than the abbey needed; the surplus was sold in the market towns of Troyes and Provins, where the abbots retained domiciles, and at the cathedral town of Sens.\n\nTimber! (Bee Gees song): \"Timber!\" is a song recorded by the Bee Gees, written by Barry Gibb. The song was released in Australia as their second single in July 1963, backed with \"Take Hold of That Star\". 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While living in Cheviot, Ohio, Williams attended Western Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. He finished high school at University High School, in West Los Angeles, because of his family's move to California. Williams had brothers: Bob, Don, and Andy. One of his first performance was in a children's choir at the local Presbyterian church. He and his brothers formed the Williams Brothers quartet in late 1938, and they performed on radio in the Midwest, first at WHO, in Des Moines, Iowa, In July 1940 the family the family moved to Chicago and received a job at WLS, in Chicago, and WLW, in Cincinnati. Moving to Los Angeles in 1943, the Williams Brothers sang with Bing Crosby on the hit record \"Swinging on a Star\" (1944). They appeared in four musical films: \"Janie\" (1944), \"Kansas City Kitty\" (1944), \"Something in the Wind\" (1947) and \"Ladies' Man\" (1947). The Williams Brothers were signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to appear in \"Anchors Aweigh\" and \"Ziegfeld Follies\" (1945) but, before they went before the cameras, the oldest brother, Bob, was drafted into military service and the group's contract was canceled. Kay Thompson, a former radio star who was now head of the vocal department at MGM, had a nose for talent and hired the remaining three Williams brothers to sing in her large choir on many soundtracks for MGM films, including \"The Harvey Girls\" (1946). When Bob completed his military service, Kay hired all four brothers to sing on the soundtrack to \"Good News\" (1947).\n\nIn Our Own Time: In Our Own Time is a biography of the musical group, The Bee Gees. The story follows the Brothers Gibb, Barry, Robin and Maurice from their roots in Manchester, England through their emigration to Australia in 1958 to their international stardom in 1967, right up to the present, with new interviews done by Barry and Robin and archival footage of Maurice (who died in 2003). Many live performances are featured, along with video clips, TV performances and home movies from their early days.\n\nBee Gees: were a pop music group formed in 1958. Their lineup consisted of brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were successful for most of their decades of recording music, but they had two distinct periods of exceptional success: as a popular music act in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and as prominent performers of the disco music era in the mid-to-late 1970s. The group sang recognisable three-part tight harmonies; Robin's clear vibrato lead vocals were a hallmark of their earlier hits, while Barry's R&B falsetto became their signature sound during the mid-to-late 1970s and 1980s. The Bee Gees wrote all of their own hits, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists.\n\nRobin's Reign: Robin's Reign was the first solo album by singer Robin Gibb, a member of the Bee Gees with his brothers Barry and Maurice. Robin had left the group following a disagreement with his brother Barry over who should sing lead vocals. The album was not a commercial success, though it did spawn Gibb's solo hit, \"Saved by the Bell\" (UK #2). The other songs in the album were produced by Gibb, and the rest was produced with his (then new) manager, Vic Lewis. This album was reissued by RSO Records in 1978 and reissued in 1991 on Spectrum Records. 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The song was released to American clubs and dance radio in July 2000. In Europe, the song was released in October 2000. The song is from the 1999 homonymous album. In 2001, the song became extremely popular in the American dance club scene. It became an international success and a huge hit throughout Europe, Latin America and Asia. In the United States, it peaked at number 78 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on September 15, 2001.\n\nAnother Way (Gigi D'Agostino song): \"Another Way\" is a song made by Italian \"Pastore\" DJ and Italo artist Gigi D'Agostino. It was released in July 1999 as the fourth single from the album, \"L'Amour Toujours\".\n\nJust Brothers: Just Brothers was the American musical duo of the brothers Jimmy and Frank Bryant and several session musicians. Their song \"Sliced Tomatoes\" was a dancefloor hit in 1972, and was sampled in Fatboy Slim's \"The Rockafeller Skank\".\n\nLa Passion: \"La Passion\" is a song co-written and recorded by Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino. It was released in October 2000 as the sixth single from his 1999 album L'Amour Toujours. It is a Remix with some additional melodic variations of the song \"Rectangle\" by the French musician Jacno, which doesn't originally contain any vocals. Armenian singer and house music producer Andrew Sarkeesian provides the vocals, which were heavily auto-tuned, as were many songs which followed Cher's trend during the early 2000s. D'Agostino has made various mixes for different albums. The song was a hit in Austria and Belgium, where it became a number-one single. It is notable that the words added to the French instrumental are a random blend of clich\u00e9 like romantic lyrics with some gaga English as in the opening verse: \"I never think you wanna, we won't belong, I can see your face too strong\" followed by \"I sing you wanna think you'll be wide on mind. Don't you ever satisfy my soul in any by my side\". However, this perhaps has contributed to the song's success making it catchy, witty and easily sung and remembered even by non-singers and non-English speakers.\n\nSuper (1, 2, 3): \"Super (1, 2, 3)\" is a song made by Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino in collaboration with disc jockey . It was released in December 2000 as a single.\n\nBla Bla Bla: \"Bla Bla Bla\" is the title of a song written and recorded by Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino. It was released in May 1999 as the third single from the album, \"L'Amour Toujours\". It reached number 3 in Austria and number 15 in France. This song can also be heard in an added remixed mashup with \"L'Amour Toujours (I'll Fly With You)\" in its US radio version. It was sampled in the song \"Jump\" from Lupe Fiasco's 2017 album Drogas Light.\n\nPaper'd Up: \"Paper'd Up\" is a song by American West Coast hip hop recording artist Snoop Dogg, taken from his six studio album, \"Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$\" (2002). It was produced by Fredwreck and features guest appearances by Kokane and Traci Nelson. The beat, drum breaks and harmonies are heavily sampled from Dennis Edward's 1984 Disco Classic 'Don't Look Any Further' featuring Siedah Garrett. The oriental vocal sample is from Ofra Haza's song Im Nin'alu. This combination of sample material was already employed by Erik B. & Rakim in 1987 for their dancefloor classic Paid In Full, which was made famous by Coldcut 's Seven Minutes of Madness Remix.\n\nPlease, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want: \"Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want\" is a song originally performed by British group The Smiths. It was released as the B-side of \"William, It Was Really Nothing\" in 1984 and later featured on the compilation albums \"Hatful of Hollow\" and \"Louder Than Bombs\". The song has been covered by several artists, including The Decemberists, The Halo Benders, Franz Ferdinand, Elefant, OK Go, Deftones, Rob Dickinson, Emilie Autumn, Amanda Palmer, Hootie & the Blowfish, Muse, Cameo, Kaia Wilson, Third Eye Blind, Kate Walsh, The Dream Academy, Josh Rouse, She & Him, Slow Moving Millie, William Fitzsimmons and Sarah Darling, also, the chorus has been featured in a The Weeknd hook. British band Clayhill have covered the song and their version can be heard at the end of the Shane Meadows film \"This Is England\". Canadian electronic artist Venetian Snares also sampled the original song in \"Nobody Really Understands Anybody\". Canadian PBR&B singer The Weeknd sampled the song's chorus for the bridge for his song \"Enemy\". The song has become one of the most well known Smiths songs despite it only being a B-Side and it is often played by Morrissey during shows.\n\nDat Sexy Body: \"Dat Sexy Body\" is a song recorded by Jamaican deejay Sasha featuring Ivy Queen. It was released in 1998, however didn't gain chart success until five years after being released. The song was composed by Sasha, Queen, Ernesto Roberts and Anthony Kelly who also handled production of the song under his stage name Tony \"CD\" Kelly. The song itself is recorded over a variation of the bookshelf riddim. A music video for the song was also filmed. A remix with Fatman Scoop was also recorded and released in 2004. In 2016, the song was sampled in Zara Larsson's song \"I Would Like\" and in 2017, the song was sampled in Pitbull and Jennifer Lopez's song \"Sexy Body\".\n\nDream on the Dancefloor: \"Dream on the Dancefloor\" is a song by Swedish eurodance musician Basshunter, which appears on his fifth studio album, \"Calling Time\". 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The series was the channel's first venture into scripted television series. Created by television producer and writer Suzanne Martin, the show was produced by Hazy Mills Productions, SamJen Productions, TV Land Original Productions while Martin, Sean Hayes, Todd Milliner, Lynda Obst, Larry W. Jones, and Keith Cox served as executive producers. The show focuses on three women from Los Angeles who unexpectedly crash land in Cleveland, Ohio and, enthralled by the attention the receive, decide to move there. The series stars Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick and Jane Leeves as the three Los Angeles women Melanie Moretti, Victoria Chase, and Joy Scroggs. Veteran actress Betty White also stars in the series as Elka Ovstrosky, the women's sassy caretaker. The season also featured numerous guest stars, including John Schneider, Susan Lucci, Carl Reiner and Joe Jonas.\n\nThe Breaks (TV series): The Breaks is an American drama television series created by Dan Charnas and Seith Mann that serves as a continuation of the 2016 television film of the same name. The series stars Afton Williamson, Wood Harris, Tristan Wilds, Antoine Harris, David Call, Evan Handler and Melonie Diaz. The series premiered on February 20, 2017, on VH1. On April 27, 2017, the series was renewed for a second season that will air on BET.\n\nBret Maverick: Faith, Hope and Clarity: Bret Maverick: Faith, Hope, and Clarity starring James Garner is a two-part episode of the 1981-82 television series \"Bret Maverick\" edited together and released to local television stations as a TV-movie. The show involves a religious cult that swindles the townspeople out of a tract of land and Maverick winds up straightening everything out. The episodes were directed by Leo Penn (father of Sean Penn) and the film is sometimes entitled simply Bret Maverick. The same thing was done with the two-hour series premiere, slightly condensed and marketed to television stations as \"\". The \"Bret Maverick\" television series was a sequel to the 1957 series \"Maverick\", created by Roy Huggins, in which Garner had played the same character two decades earlier.\n\nJared Leto filmography: Jared Leto is an American entertainer who has had an extensive career in film, music, and television. He made his debut with minor roles in the television shows \"Camp Wilder\" (1992) and \"Almost Home\" (1993). He achieved recognition in 1994 for his role as Jordan Catalano in the teen drama television series \"My So-Called Life\". The show was praised for its portrayal of adolescence and gained a cult following, despite being canceled after only one season. The same year, he made his television film debut starring alongside Alicia Silverstone in \"Cool and the Crazy\". Leto's first film role was in the 1995 drama \"How to Make an American Quilt\". He later co-starred with Christina Ricci in \"The Last of the High Kings\" (1996) and received a supporting role in \"Switchback\" (1997). In 1997, Leto starred in the biopic \"Prefontaine\" in which he played the role of Olympic hopeful Steve Prefontaine. His portrayal received positive reviews from critics and is often considered his breakthrough role. The following year, Leto starred together with Alicia Witt in the horror \"Urban Legend\". He then acted alongside Sean Penn and Adrien Brody in the war film \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998). After playing supporting roles in \"Black and White\" and \"Girl, Interrupted\", Leto portrayed Angel Face in \"Fight Club\" (1999), which has since became a cult film.\n\nList of Jake and the Never Land Pirates episodes: \"Jake and the Never Land Pirates\" (also known as \"Captain Jake and the Never Land Pirates\" in the fourth season and associated merchandise) is an Annie Award-winning musical and interactive animated television series shown on Disney Junior. It is based on Disney's \"Peter Pan\" franchise, which in turn is based on the famous book and play by British author J.M. Barrie. It is the first Disney Junior original show following the switch from Playhouse Disney. It stars Sean Ryan Fox from \"Henry Danger\", Megan Richie, Jadon Sand, David Arquette, Corey Burton, Jeff Bennett, and Loren Hoskins. The titular character Captain Jake was previously voiced by Colin Ford, and then later by Cameron Boyce, and finally by Sean Ryan Fox, while Izzy was voiced for the first three seasons by Madison Pettis and Cubby was voiced by Jonathan Morgan Heit. The series is created by Disney veteran Bobs Gannaway, whose works include another Disney Junior series, \"Mickey Mouse Clubhouse\", and films such as \"Secret of the Wings\", \"The Pirate Fairy\", and \"\".\n\nThe X-Files Season 10 (comics): The X-Files Season 10 is a 25-issue comic book series published by IDW Publishing. The title serves as a continuation of the television series \"The X-Files\". Chris Carter, who created the television series, is the Executive Producer of the comic book series and also contributed to several elements to the comics' stories. The issues are written by Joe Harris. In addition to the main title, several miniseries and one-shots written by Harris and Karl Kesel, take place during the Season 10 storyline and supplement it. These include \"The X-Files: Year Zero\" and \"The X-Files: X-Mas Special\".\n\nThe Borgias (2011 TV series): The Borgias is a historical-fiction drama television series created by Neil Jordan; it debuted in 2011 and was canceled in 2013.\n\nAccused (TV series): Accused is a British television anthology series created by Jimmy McGovern. The drama series first aired on 15 November 2010 on BBC One and has run for two series. Each episode follows a different character as they await their verdict in court, and tells the story behind how they find themselves accused. The series has featured actors and actresses such as Christopher Eccleston, Benjamin Smith, Juliet Stevenson, Andy Serkis, Marc Warren, Naomie Harris, Sean Bean and Anne-Marie Duff as the accused in each episode.\n\nVictor Fresco: Victor Fresco (born January 9, 1958) is an American television writer, producer and show creator. He is credited with creating the critically acclaimed television series \"Better Off Ted\", which ran for two seasons on ABC. Fresco also created the FOX show \"Andy Richter Controls the Universe\", for which he was nominated for a writing Emmy. Additionally, Fresco wrote for three years on NBC's \"My Name Is Earl\" and created the FOX series \"Life on a Stick\" and the ABC Series \"The Trouble With Normal\". He was also nominated for an Emmy for his work on \"Mad About You\". He is credited as an executive producer on the Burt Reynolds CBS series \"Evening Shade.\" He created the 2013 NBC series \"Sean Saves the World\", starring Sean Hayes. 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It began as a 75-minute stage play in March 1970 at the Open Space Theatre. Leigh and Les Blair had formed their own company, Autumn Productions, and Leigh wanted to make a film of \"Bleak Moments.\" He was able to realise that desire when Albert Finney and Michael Medwin's Memorial Films, which had recently made \"If...\" and was about to produce Gumshoe, \"delivered the main financial backing, as well as unused spare bits of film rolls.\"\n\nAll or Nothing (film): All or Nothing is a 2002 British drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh. Typical of Leigh's work, the film is set in present-day London, and revolves around three working-class families and the depiction of their everyday lives.\n\nSimon Channing Williams: Simon Channing Williams (10 June 1945 \u2013 11 April 2009) was a British film producer. He was born in Maidenhead. After having worked as a production assistant and producer of TV films and TV series in the 1970s and early 1980s, he and Mike Leigh formed the film production company Thin Man Films in 1988. This company has produced all of Mike Leigh's films since then, among them the double Oscar-winning \"Topsy-Turvy\", the Oscar-nominated \"Vera Drake\" and the Palme d'Or-winning \"Secrets & Lies\".\n\nSecrets & Lies (film): Secrets & Lies is a 1996 British drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh. Led by an ensemble cast consisting of many Leigh regulars, it stars Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Hortense, a well-educated black middle-class London optometrist, who was adopted as a baby and has chosen to trace her family history \u2013 only to discover that her birth mother, Cynthia, played by Brenda Blethyn, is a working-class white woman with a dysfunctional family. Claire Rushbrook co-stars as Cynthia's other daughter Roxanne, while Timothy Spall and Phyllis Logan portray Cynthia's brother and sister-in-law, who have secrets of their own affecting their everyday family life.\n\nThin Man Films: Thin Man Films is a British film production company, based in London. It was founded in 1988 by director Mike Leigh and producer Simon Channing Williams to produce Mike Leigh's films. They chose the company name because both founders were the opposite of it.\n\nVera Drake: Vera Drake is a 2004 British drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh and starring Imelda Staunton, Phil Davis, Daniel Mays and Eddie Marsan. It tells the story of a working-class woman in London in 1950 who performs illegal abortions. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and it was nominated for three Academy Awards and won three BAFTAs.\n\nDaniel Jewel: Daniel Jewel is a London-based film producer and director. A graduate of Bristol University and Oxford University he has worked with British film directors such as Stephen Poliakoff, Charles Sturridge and Brian Gilbert. In 2006 he produced the play Allegiance at the Edinburgh Festival, which starred Michael Fassbender as the Irish leader, Michael Collins. The play was directed by Brian Gilbert. In 2007 he produced and directed two films for Channel 4 about the shisha smoking cafes of London's Arabic quarter. In 2008 he directed two documentaries for Al Gore's Current TV. In late 2008 his production company, Third Man Films produced Sidney Turtlebaum starring Derek Jacobi and Rupert Evans which The Times called a \"Masterpiece\" and was nominated for a British Independent Film Award and short-listed for an Academy Award in 2010.\n\nPhoenix Pictures: Phoenix Pictures is an American film production company that has produced films since the late 1990s with features including \"Black Swan\" (2010), \"Shutter Island\" (2010), \"The People vs. Larry Flynt\" (1996), \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998), and \"Zodiac\" (2007). Producers Mike Medavoy and Arnold Messer founded Phoenix in November 1995 as an independent production company. They acquired financing from Onex Corporation, Pearson Television, and Sony Pictures Entertainment. Its business model was based on packaging films to present to studios and to then navigate the films' development. \" Variety\" said Phoenix Pictures was one of the few companies to produce more than 25 films with the same executive team in place.\n\nNaked (1993 film): Naked is a 1993 British black comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh and starring David Thewlis as Johnny, a motor-mouthed intellectual and conspiracy theorist. Stark and brutal in tone, \"Naked\" was a departure for Leigh, whose previous works were known for their subtle comedic dissections of middle-class and working-class manners. Leigh's \"Naked\" screenplay relied heavily on lengthy improvisation during rehearsals, but little actual ad-libbing was filmed. 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US 95 is cosigned with Interstate 80 for 95 mi between a junction in Churchill County and Winnemucca before heading north into Oregon at McDermitt.\n\nInterstate 64 in Indiana: Interstate 64 (I-64) in the U.S. state of Indiana is a major east\u2013west highway providing access between Illinois and Kentucky. It passes through Indiana as part of its connection between the two metropolitan areas of St Louis, Missouri, and Louisville, Kentucky.\n\nGlen Allen, Alabama: Glen Allen is a town located in Fayette and Marion counties in the U.S. state of Alabama. The town incorporated in May 1959. At the 2010 census the population was 510. Glen Allen is positioned along the BNSF railway and is near Interstate 22, providing access to multiple expanding industries.\n\nHolt railway station: Holt railway station served the town of Holt in Norfolk, England. It was part of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway network, which spread over much of East Anglia, providing connections to Cromer, Norwich and Yarmouth. Closed in 1964, there are proposals afoot to rebuild the line through the locality as part of an orbital railway scheme.\n\nBanbury Merton Street railway station: Banbury Merton Street was the first railway station to serve the Oxfordshire market town of Banbury in England. It opened in 1850 as the northern terminus of the Buckinghamshire Railway providing connections to Bletchley and Oxford and closing for passengers in 1961 and goods in 1966.\n\nInterstate 22: Interstate 22 (I-22) is an Interstate Highway that follows the U.S. Route 78 (US 78) corridor on a 213 mi route from Byhalia, Mississippi south of Memphis, Tennessee, to Birmingham, Alabama. I-22 indirectly connects I-240, I-40, I-55, and I-69 in the northwest with I-65 and I-20/I-59 in the southeast. 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The club is a member of the Derry GAA and currently cater for Gaelic football, Ladies' Gaelic football.\n\nGreysteel: Greysteel or Gresteel is a village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It lies 9 mi to the east of Derry and 7 mi to the west of Limavady on the main A2 coast road between Limavady and Derry, overlooking Lough Foyle. It is designated as a Large Village and in the 2001 Census it had a population of 1,229 people, an increase of almost 20% compared to 1991. It is situated within Causeway Coast and Glens district.\n\nRainey Endowed School: Rainey Endowed School,known colloquially as \"The Rainey\", is a voluntary grammar school in Magherafelt, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The school was founded in 1707 and has an enrolment of approximately 700 pupils. The school borders three counties and draws its students from County Londonderry, County Antrim and County Tyrone. It offers the Northern Ireland curricula up to the age of 16 and a range of AS and A2 courses at post 16. It is also a member of a local inter-school program which shares its A-level classes with other schools in the area.\n\nHeygate baronets: The Heygate Baronetcy, of Southend in the County of Essex, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 30 September 1831 for William Heygate, Lord Mayor of London from 1822 to 1823 and Member of Parliament for Sudbury from 1818 to 1826. The second Baronet married Marianne Gage in 1851 and so acquired an estate at Bellarena, County Londonderry. He represented the constituency of County Londonderry in the House of Commons as a Conservative from 1859 to 1874. The third Baronet was Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, the Marquess of Londonderry, from 1887 to 1888.\n\nTorrens Knight: Torrens Knight (born 4 August 1969) is a Northern Ireland loyalist, who belonged to the North Antrim and Londonderry Brigade of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). In 1993 he took part in the Greysteel massacre (in which eight civilians were shot dead) and the Castlerock killings (in which three civilians and a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) member were killed). After being convicted\u2014along with three others\u2014for the killings, he served seven years in the Maze Prison before his release in 2000 under the terms of the Belfast Agreement.\n\nFoyle College: Foyle College is a co-educational non-denominational voluntary grammar school in Derry City, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The school's legal name is Foyle and Londonderry College. In 1976, two local schools, Foyle College and Londonderry High School, merged under the Foyle and Londonderry College Act 1976 to form Foyle and Londonderry College. In 2011, the Board of Governors re-branded the school as 'Foyle College' and updated the school's crest. The school is a member of the Independent Schools Council of the United Kingdom and also the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC).\n\nGreysteel massacre: The Greysteel massacre was a mass shooting that happened on the evening of 30 October 1993 in Greysteel, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Three members of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group, opened fire in a crowded pub during a Halloween party, killing eight civilians and wounding thirteen. The pub was in an Irish Catholic and Irish nationalist area. The group claimed responsibility using their cover name \"Ulster Freedom Fighters\" and said that the attack was revenge for the Shankill Road bombing by the Provisional IRA a week earlier.\n\nDerryloran: Derryloran is a civil parish mainly in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with some areas in County Londonderry. It is situated in the historic baronies of Dungannon Upper in County Tyrone and Loughinsholin in County Londonderry. It is also a townland (also known as Kirkstown) of 174 acres.\n\nWilliam Boyd (minister): William Boyd (died 1772), was an Irish Presbyterian minister. He is known as the bearer of a petition to Samuel Shute, the governor of Province of Massachusetts Bay, embodying a proposal for an emigration from County Londonderry to that colony. Boyd fulfilled his mission in 1718; the intended emigration did not take place. In the same year (without awaiting the issue of Boyd's negotiation), James McGregor (minister of Aghadowey, County Londonderry, from 1701 to 1718), who had not signed the document, emigrated to New Hampshire with some of his people and founded a town to which was given the name of Londonderry.\n\nKilrea: Kilrea (pronounced , from Irish: \"Cill Ria\" , meaning \"church on the hill\" ) is a village, townland and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It gets its name from St. Patrick's Church of Ireland, which sits on Church Street looking over the town. It is near the River Bann, which marks the boundary between County Londonderry and County Antrim. In the 2011 Census it had a population of 2,724 people. 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This book is set in Card's Ender's Game series and takes place during Ender Wiggin's time at Battle School as described in Card's novels \"Ender's Game\" and \"Ender's Shadow\".\n\nJane (Ender's Game): Jane is a fictional character in Orson Scott Card's \"Ender\" series. She is an artificial sentience thought to exist within the ansible network by which spaceships and planets communicate instantly across galactic distances. She has appeared in the novels \"Speaker for the Dead\", \"Xenocide\", and \"Children of the Mind\", and in a short story \"Investment Counselor\". Her 'face', a computer-generated hologram that she uses to talk to Ender, is described as plain and young, and it is illustrated in \"First Meetings\" as having a bun.\n\nShadow of the Hegemon: Shadow of the Hegemon (2001) is the second novel in the \"Ender's Shadow\" series (often called the Bean Quartet) by Orson Scott Card. It is also the sixth novel in the \"Ender's Game\" series. It is told mostly from the point of view of Bean, a largely peripheral character in the original novel \"Ender's Game\" but the central protagonist of the parallel narrative \"Ender's Shadow.\" \"Shadow of the Hegemon\" was nominated for a Locus Award in 2002.\n\nWeak AI: Weak artificial intelligence (weak AI), also known as narrow AI, is non-sentient artificial intelligence that is focused on one narrow task. Weak AI is defined in contrast to either strong AI (a machine with consciousness, sentience and mind) or artificial general intelligence (a machine with the ability to apply intelligence to any problem, rather than just one specific problem). All currently existing systems considered artificial intelligence of any sort are weak AI at most.\n\nEnder's Game (series): The Ender's Game\" series (often referred to as the Ender\" saga and also the Enderverse) is a series of science fiction books by Orson Scott Card. The series started with the novelette \"Ender's Game\", which was later expanded into the novel of the same title. It currently consists of fifteen novels, thirteen short stories, 47 comic issues, an audioplay, and a film. The first two novels in the series, \"Ender's Game\" and \"Speaker for the Dead\", each won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards, and were among the most influential science fiction novels of the 1980s.\n\nEarth Unaware: Earth Unaware is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston in the Ender's Game series. Published in 2012, it is the first book of a prequel trilogy to \"Ender's Game\". The novel is set before Ender Wiggin is born and tells the story of the first Formic War. \" Earth Afire\", the second book in the trilogy, was released on June 4, 2013, and the conclusion, \"Earth Awakens\", was released June 10, 2014.\n\nEnder in Exile: Ender in Exile is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, part of the \"Ender's Game\" series, published on November 11, 2008. It takes place between the two award-winning novels: \"Ender's Game\" and \"Speaker for the Dead\". It could also be considered a parallel novel to the first three sequels in the Shadow Saga, since the entirety of this \"trilogy\" takes place in the span of \"Ender in Exile\". The novel concludes a dangling story line of the Shadow Saga, while it makes several references to events that take place during the Shadow Saga. From yet another perspective, the novel expands (or \"replaces\") the last chapter of the original novel \"Ender's Game\". On the one hand, it fills the gap right before the last chapter, and on the other hand, it fills the gap between the last chapter and the original (first) sequel (both named \"Speaker for the Dead\"). \"Ender in Exile\" begins one year after Ender has won the bugger war, and begins with the short story \"Ender's Homecoming\" from Card's webzine Intergalactic Medicine Show. Other short stories that were published elsewhere are included as chapters of the novel.\n\nSpeaker for the Dead: Speaker for the Dead is a 1986 science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and an indirect sequel to the novel \"Ender's Game\". The book takes place around the year 5270, some 3,000 years after the events in \"Ender's Game\". However, because of relativistic space travel, Ender himself is only about 25 years older.\n\nEnder Wiggin: Andrew \"Ender\" Wiggin is a fictional character from Orson Scott Card's 1985 science fiction novel \"Ender's Game\" and its sequels (\"Speaker for the Dead\", \"Xenocide\", \"Children of the Mind\", \"Ender in Exile\"), as well as in the first part of the spin-off series, \"Ender's Shadow\". The book series itself is an expansion, with some changes to detail, of Card's 1977 short story \"Ender's Game.\"\n\nEnder's Shadow: Ender's Shadow (1999) is a parallel science fiction novel by the American author Orson Scott Card, taking place at the same time as the novel \"Ender's Game\" and depicting some of the same events from the point of view of Bean, a supporting character in the original novel. 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The first documented use of the term \"mixed martial arts\" was in a review of UFC 1 by television critic Howard Rosenberg in 1993. The term gained popularity when newfullcontact.com, then one of the largest websites covering the sport, hosted and republished the article. The question of who actually coined the term is subject to debate.\n\nWrestling: Wrestling is a combat sport involving grappling type techniques such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins and other grappling holds. The sport can either be theatrical for entertainment, or genuinely competitive. A wrestling bout is a physical competition, between two (occasionally more) competitors or sparring partners, who attempt to gain and maintain a superior position. There are a wide range of styles with varying rules with both traditional historic and modern styles. 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It originated in England in the early 17th century, and was one of the most popular events at the Cotswold Olimpick Games until the Games ended in the 1850s. It also became a popular pastime among Cornish miners. In the 19th century the sport was also practised by British immigrants to the United States. It was included in the 1951 revival of the Cotswold Olimpick Games, and remains one of its most popular events, run as the World Shin-kicking Championships. The event now draws crowds of thousands of spectators.\n\nGary Cornish: Gary Cornish (born April 10, 1987) is a Scottish professional boxer. Cornish has had 24 fights and lost his undefeated record in the ring to Anthony Joshua in a bout on September 12, 2015 in what was Cornish's first Commonwealth title attempt.\n\nCombat sport: A combat sport, or fighting sport, is a competitive contact sport with one-on-one combat. Determining the winner depends on the particular contest's rules. In many fighting sports, a contestant wins by scoring more points than the opponent or by disabling the opponent. Mixed Martial Arts, Boxing, Wrestling, Savate, Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Tae Kwon Do, Judo, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Sambo and Fencing are examples of combat sports.\n\nAnthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko: Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko was a professional boxing match contested between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko. The event took place on 29 April 2017 at Wembley Stadium in London, England, with Joshua's IBF and the vacant WBA (Super) and IBO heavyweight titles on the line. Joshua won the match via technical knockout in the 11th round. Klitschko announced his retirement from boxing a few months after the fight.\n\nAnthony Joshua: As of May 2017, Joshua is ranked as the world's best heavyweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board and BoxRec, and second best by \"The Ring\". His knockout-to-win ratio stands at 100%. Joshua is the second British boxer, after James DeGale, to win both a gold medal at the Olympics and a world title by a major professional sanctioning body, as well as being the first British heavyweight to do so. He is also the second boxer, after Joe Frazier, to win a world heavyweight title whilst still reigning as Olympic champion at the top weight.\n\nProfessional wrestling: Professional wrestling (often shortened to pro wrestling or simply wrestling) is a form of performance art which combines athletics with theatrical performance. It takes the form of events, held by touring companies, which mimic a title match combat sport. The unique form of sport portrayed is fundamentally based on classical and \"catch\" wrestling, with modern additions of striking attacks, strength-based holds and throws and acrobatic maneuvers, much of these derive from the influence of various international martial arts. 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Pe-2s were manufactured in greater numbers (11,427 built) during the war than any other twin-engined combat aircraft except for the German Junkers Ju 88 and British Vickers Wellington. The Pe-2 was fast, maneuverable and durable. Several Communist nations flew the type after the war, when it became known by the NATO reporting name Buck. Six captured Pe-2s were also transferred from the Germans to the Finnish Air Force during the Continuation War, with the serial code \"PE-\" and the unofficial nickname \"Pekka-Eemeli\".\n\nB28 nuclear bomb: The B28, originally Mark 28, was a thermonuclear bomb carried by U.S. tactical fighter bombers, attack aircraft and bomber aircraft. From 1962 to 1972 under the NATO nuclear weapons sharing program, American B28s also equipped six Europe-based Canadian CF-104 squadrons known as the RCAF Nuclear Strike Force. It was also supplied for delivery by UK-based Royal Air Force Valiant and Canberra aircraft assigned to NATO under the command of SACEUR. 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There is presently a Feature Film being produced by RKDS Entertainment & Media, LLC which includes stories dating back from the 1870s to present day 2016. Production began on June 18, 2016. The film will include scenes from the inside of Brooks County Courthouse, Kingfisher Plantation, The Old County Jail, Neely Service Center, Royal Cafe, The Quitman Free Press, Downtown Quitman, Brooks County and at the Old abandoned bridge itself, SPOOK BRIDGE, as the star of the film. The movie is scheduled for release in 2017.\n\nRussell de Gree Flagg: Russell de Gree Flagg (1892-ca.1980, fl. 1905-ca.1975) was an American luthier. Grandson of Essex County, New York, violin maker Henry Lewis Flagg, Russell de Gree Flag studied violin making with Charles Eastbrook. Flagg's violins and violas were mostly patterned after Stradivarius, although he did produce instruments patterned after Guarneri and Amati as well. Flagg used commercial oil varnish, typically orange-red or red-brown in hue. A resident of Rutland, VT, he began to use old wood recovered from local covered bridges beginning in 1933 . Having produced 150 violins and 15 violas by 1940, he ultimately produced over 200 violins and approximately 70 violas in addition to much repair work.\n\nArmenia Mountain Wind Farm: Armenia Mountain Wind Farm is a wind farm in Tioga County and Armenia Township in Bradford County in the Northern Tier region of Pennsylvania. The wind farm has 67 GE 1.5 MW Wind Turbines that began commercial operation in January 2010. Armenia Mountain has a combined total nameplate capacity of 101 megawatts and produces enough electricity to power over 40,000 homes. Power produced by the wind farm is sold to Old Dominion Electric Cooperative and to Delmarva Power & Light Company.\n\nOld Overholt: Old Overholt, said to be America's oldest continually-maintained brand of whiskey, was founded in West Overton, Pennsylvania in 1810. Old Overholt is a rye whiskey distilled by A. 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In 1975 the facility was converted into the Conover Square Shopping Mall and has remained so ever since.\n\nClermont, Kentucky: Clermont is a USGS-designated populated place (one of 32) in Bullitt County, Kentucky, United States, south of Louisville. 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This became the first Tora-san film to be released on DVD with English subtitles in when the Hong Kong label Panorama did so in 2006.\n\nPo Mo Knock Knock: Po Mo Knock Knock is a 1999 experimental comedy short film written by David Ball and directed by Greg Pak. It is performed by Ball and other members of the New York City improv comedy troupe, The Pollyannas, Bill Stiles and Vin Knight. The title of the film refers to its subject, \"Po\"st\"Mo\"dern knock knock jokes. The film itself is a parody of postmodernism and of postmodern experimental film, through its use of irony, internal contradictions, references to Jacques Derrida, and the Godardian use of title cards.\n\nSuna Chadhei Mo Rupa Chadhei: Suna Chadhei Mo Rupa Chadhei is a 2009 Indian Oriya film directed by Humanshu Parija. After \"Nei Ja Re Megha Mate\", Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anubhav Mohanty & Barsha Priyadarshini paired for second time in this film. This film is a remake of superhit Telugu film \"Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana\" directed by Prabhu Deva.\n\nMo Mowlam: Marjorie Mowlam (18 September 194919 August 2005) was an English Labour Party politician. She was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Redcar from 1987 to 2001 and served in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.\n\n92 Legendary La Rose Noire: 92 Legendary La Rose Noire is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Jeffrey Lau and starring Tony Leung, Maggie Shiu, Teresa Mo, Wong Wan-sze and Fung Bo Bo. The film was nominated for eight awards at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards, where Leung won his second Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor and Fung won her first Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. \"92 Legendary La Rose Noire\" was ranked number 75 of the Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. 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The Sadat Chair, currently held by Shibley Telhami, was established by Jehan Sadat in memory of her late husband, Anwar Sadat, the former President of Egypt.\n\nExperience & Education: Experience & Education is the second full-length album by rapper Sadat X, of the group Brand Nubian. The album features production from Diamond D, DJ Spinna, Kleph Dollaz and Ge-ology, and guest appearances from Heltah Skeltah, Edo G, Agallah and the Money Boss Players. The album's lead single is \"What Did I Do?\" b/w \"The Great Diamond D.\"\n\nThe State of New York vs. Derek Murphy: The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy is an EP by rapper and member of Brand Nubian, Sadat X, released in September 2000. 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The single \"Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down\" became a \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hit, but was met with controversy over allegedly homophobic content, referencing the Sadat X line \"Though I can freak, fly, flow, fuck up a faggot/I don't understand their ways, I ain't down with gays.\" The single \"Love Me or Leave Me Alone\" was also a Hot-100 hit. Lyrically, the album contains extremely militant content that reflects the group's identity as Five Percenters, adhering to the philosophy of the Nation of Gods and Earths.\n\nBlack October (album): Black October is the 3rd solo studio album by American rapper Sadat X. 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Omar\u2019s work can be heard in numerous films, television shows and video games, namely the global game franchise , The Dictator, and the Oscar nominated film, Day One.\n\nThe Dictator (2012 film): The Dictator is a 2012 British-American political satire black comedy film co-written by and starring Sacha Baron Cohen as his fourth feature film in a leading role. The film is directed by Larry Charles, who previously directed Baron Cohen's mockumentaries \"Borat\" and \"Br\u00fcno\". Baron Cohen, in the role of Admiral General Aladeen, the dictator of the fictional Republic of Wadiya visiting the United States, stars alongside Anna Faris, Ben Kingsley, Jason Mantzoukas, and an uncredited appearance by John C. Reilly.\n\nCircus Palestine: Circus Palestine (Hebrew: \u05e7\u05e8\u05e7\u05e1 \u05e4\u05dc\u05e9\u05ea\u05d9\u05e0\u05d4\u200e \u200e , translit. \u00a0Kirkas Palestina) is a 1998 Israeli political satire film directed by Eyal Halfon, which was nominated for seven Israeli Film Academy Awards, winning five. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.\n\nThe United: The United (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062a\u062d\u062f\u064a\u0646) is an unreleased film produced by Touchstone Pictures. It was conceived as Disney's first ever Arabic-language film, intended primarily for Middle Eastern audiences. Produced by Rachel Gandin, \"The United\" was directed by Amin Matalqa, written by Nizar Wattad, and features performances from Farouk Al-Fishawy, Waleed Zuaiter, Bosaina, and Amir Scandar. It was shot in and around Amman, Jordan in January 2011 by veteran cinematographer Ray Peschke, and edited by Debbie Berman. In addition to an original score by composer, Omar Fadel, the United also features a vocal collaboration between three of the Arab world's best known rappers, Omar Offendum, Deeb, and Salah Edin.\n\nJames Dorsa: James Dorsa is a composer and harpsichordist who is currently a member of the faculty at California State University Northridge's Music Department. . He is most recognized for his award winning composition of Jupiter's Moons.\n\nSaare Jahaan Se Mehnga: Saare Jahaan Se Mehnga is a 2013 Bollywood satire film directed by Anshul Sharma starring Sanjay Mishra and Pragati Pandey. Written by Rupesh Thapliyal and Vijay Manral, Lyrics by Naveen Tyagi the film also has Ranjan Chhabra, Disha, Vishwa Mohan Badola, Pramod Pathak, Zakir Hussain and Sitaram Panchal. \"Saare Jahaan Se Mehnga...\", produced by Ashok Pandey under the banner of Revel Films, is a satire on the rising prices in the country.\n\n1. April 2000: 1. April 2000 is a 1952 political satire film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Hilde Krahl, made during the Allied Occupation of Austria (1945\u201355). The script was reportedly commissioned at the request of the Austrian government, and is a political satire depicting a harmless, potentially congenial future Austria still subject to needless and stifling oversight by the four Allied powers, as established following the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II (as it was when the film was made). The film was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nThe Warning (2015 film): The Warning is a 2015 American horror and thriller film directed by Dirk Hagen, written by Summer Moore, and starring Moore, Jeff Allen, and Tiffany Joy Williams. The film is a Found footage satire film based on true accounts of the satanic panic in the 1980s-1990s, that is filmed in the \"Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World\" Manitou Springs, Colorado.\n\nBad Kids Go to Hell: Bad Kids Go to Hell is a 2012 dark comedy thriller film directed by Matthew Spradlin, who co-wrote it with Barry Wernick. Based on Spradlin and Wernick's best-selling graphic novel of the same name, the film stars Amanda Alch, Marc Donato, Augie Duke, Roger Edwards, Ali Faulkner, and Cameron Deane Stewart as six prep school students, who serve detention in a seemingly haunted school library. It had a limited theatrical release on October 27, 2012. On December 7, 2012, it was released nationwide. 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The spillover of the Syrian Civil War is often dubbed as the Arab Winter.\n\nMeconema thalassinum: Meconema thalassinum is an insect in the family Tettigoniidae, known in North America as the drumming katydid and in Europe as the oak bush-cricket. It is native to Europe, but was introduced to the United States, becoming established first in the west of Long Island and having since extended its range there to Rhode Island and Scarsdale, Stony Brook, and Ithaca, New York\u00a0.\n\nPalestinian Information Center: The Palestinian Information Center (PIC) (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0645\u0631\u0643\u0632 \u0627\u0644\u0641\u0644\u0633\u0637\u064a\u0646\u064a \u0644\u0644\u0625\u0639\u0644\u0627\u0645\u200e \u200e ) is a Palestinian News website & Network, established first in Arabic language on 1 December 1997, later the English language was launched on 1 January 1998. Other 6 languages followed. It's one of the most viewed website in Palestine , PIC aims to promote awareness about Palestine, the Palestinians and the Palestinian issue .\n\nThomas H. Taylor: Thomas Hart Taylor (July 31, 1825 \u2013 April 12, 1901) was a Confederate States Army colonel, brigade commander, provost marshal and last Confederate post commander at Mobile, Alabama during the American Civil War (Civil War). His appointment as a brigadier general was refused by the Confederate Senate after Confederate President Jefferson Davis failed to nominate Taylor, apparently following Davis's appointment of Taylor to the rank. Nonetheless, Taylor's name is frequently found on lists and in sketches of Confederate generals. He was often referred to as a general both during the Civil War and the years following it. Before the Civil War, Taylor served as a first lieutenant in the 3rd Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Mexican-American War. After that war, he was a cattle driver, farmer and lawyer. After the Civil War, he was engaged in business in Mobile, Alabama for five years, and after returning to Kentucky, was a Deputy U.S. Marshal for five years and was chief of police at Louisville, Kentucky for eleven years.\n\nBridge Magazine: Bridge Magazine is a British monthly magazine devoted to the game of contract bridge. Now published by Chess & Bridge Limited, it is the oldest such magazine having been established first in 1926 by A.E. Manning-Foster. It was not published during World War II, so it has had fewer issues than \"The Bridge World\". \"Bridge Plus\", a monthly magazine that was published between 1999 and 2008, has been incorporated into \"Bridge Magazine\". In the June 2013 issue, the editor announced that in future the magazine would only be published online because the paper version had been losing too much money.\n\nEric J. Wittenberg: Eric J. Wittenberg (born March 26, 1961) is an American Civil War (Civil War) historian, author, lecturer, tour guide and battlefield preservationist. He is a practicing attorney in downtown Columbus, Ohio. His published works have focused especially on the Civil War cavalryman and the cavalry battles of the Civil War, with emphasis on the Army of the Potomac's Cavalry Corps. His first book, \"Gettysburg's Forgotten Cavalry Actions\", was chosen as the best new work addressing the Battle of Gettysburg in 1998, winning the Robert E. Lee Civil War Roundtable of Central New Jersey's Bachelder-Coddington Award. The second edition of this book, published in 2011, won the U. S. Army Historical Foundation's Distinguished Writing Award for that year's best reprint. In 2015, his book \"The Devil's to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg\" won the Gettysburg Civil War Roundtable's 2015 Book Award. He was a member of the Governor of Ohio\u2019s Advisory Commission on the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War and has been active with several Civil War battlefield preservation organizations. He and his wife Susan Skilken Wittenberg reside on the east side of Columbus, Ohio.\n\nMekitze Nirdamim: The Mekitze Nirdamim (Biblical Hebrew: \u05de\u05e7\u05d9\u05e6\u05d9 \u05e0\u05e8\u05d3\u05de\u05d9\u05dd\u200e \u200e \"awakening the slumbering\") is a society for the publication of old Hebrew language books and manuscripts that were either never published or long out of print. 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Aguilera achieved early fame in 1993 and 1994 when she appeared in the Disney Channel television series \"The New Mickey Mouse Club\", which co-starred her contemporaries Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, and Ryan Gosling. In 1999, she rose to prominence with her eponymous debut album, whose singles \"Genie in a Bottle\", \"What a Girl Wants\", \"I Turn to You\" and \"Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)\" all received their music videos. The videos for the Spanish versions of the four singles were subsequently released in conjunction with the promotion of Aguilera's 2000 Spanish album \"Mi Reflejo\". 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Born in Staten Island, New York and raised in Rochester and Wexford, Pennsylvania, she appeared on the television series \"Star Search\" and \"The Mickey Mouse Club\" in her early years. After recording \"Reflection\", the theme for Disney's 1998 film \"Mulan\", Aguilera signed with RCA Records. She rose to prominence with her 1999 self-titled debut album that spawned the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one singles \"Genie in a Bottle\", \"What a Girl Wants\", and \"Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)\". The following year, Aguilera released two studio albums; the Spanish-language album \"Mi Reflejo\" and the holiday album \"My Kind of Christmas\".\n\nSelena Gomez: Selena Marie Gomez ( ; ] ; born July 22, 1992) is an American singer and actress. Gomez began her career starring in the children's television series \"Barney & Friends\". She rose to fame playing the lead role of Alex Russo in the Disney Channel series \"Wizards of Waverly Place\" (2007\u20132012). She also starred in films such as \"Ramona and Beezus\" (2010), \"Monte Carlo\" (2011), and \"Spring Breakers\" (2013).\n\nPaul Davis (singer): Paul Lavon Davis (April 21, 1948 \u2013 April 22, 2008) was an American singer and songwriter, best known for his radio hits and solo career which started worldwide in 1970. His career encompassed soul, country, and pop music. Typically, the slower the tempo of a Davis record, the longer it took to reach its peak position. His most successful songs are 1977's \"I Go Crazy\", a #7 pop hit which once held the record for the longest chart run on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and 1982's \"'65 Love Affair\", which at #6 is his highest-charting single. In the mid-1980s, he also had two country #1 hits as a guest vocalist on songs by Marie Osmond and Tanya Tucker.\n\nWhat a Girl Wants (Christina Aguilera song): \"What a Girl Wants\" is a song by American singer Christina Aguilera, taken from her self-titled debut album (1999). A re-recorded version was released on November 28, 1999 by RCA Records as the second single from the album, following the commercial success of the lead single \"Genie in a Bottle\". The song was written by Shelly Peiken and Guy Roche. The song was completed and pitched to RCA executive Ron Fair as \"What a Girl Needs\" and was renamed \"What a Girl Wants\"; Fair later gave the track to Aguilera. A Spanish version of the song, titled \"Una Mujer,\" was included on Aguilera's second studio album \"Mi Reflejo\" (2000).\n\nGuy Roche: Guy Roche is a record producer and songwriter who is best known for the hit singles he has co-written/co-produced for Christina Aguilera, which include but are not limited to \"What a Girl Wants\", \"I Turn to You\", and \"Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You). He also co-wrote Brandy's \"Never Say Never\" single \"Almost Doesn't Count\" (along with Shelly Peiken). He also produced Selena's song \"Dreaming Of You\", included on Selena's last album \"Dreaming of You\". He has also written and produced songs for Aaliyah, Gladys Knight, Natasha Bedingfield, Brandy, Xscape, RBD, Cher (including her #3 Billboard hit \"If I Could Turn Back Time\"), Celine Dion, Chim\u00e8ne Badi and Dru Hill.\n\nList of songs recorded by Christina Aguilera: American singer Christina Aguilera has recorded songs for her seven studio albums and collaborated with other artists for duets and featured songs on their respective albums. In 1998, Aguilera signed a contract with RCA Records to record her self-titled debut album, which was released in August 1999. The album spawned four singles, three of which charted atop the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100: \"Genie in a Bottle\", \"What a Girl Wants\", and \"Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)\". In 2000, Aguilera released her two next studio albums: \"Mi Reflejo\", which consists of Spanish-language versions of songs from Aguilera's debut, and \"My Kind of Christmas\", which is a compilation of covers of Christmas standards and dance-pop-oriented songs.\n\nScott Harris (songwriter): Scott Harris Friedman is an American multi-platinum songwriter, producer, and musician best known for his work with Shawn Mendes and co-writing hit song \"Don't Let Me Down\" by The Chainsmokers featuring Daya, which reached #1 on the US Mainstream Top 40 chart in 2016. Harris has 10 songs on Shawn Mendes' sophomore album \"Illuminate\" including the lead single \"Treat You Better\" which reached the top 3 at the US Mainstream Top 40 chart, \"There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back which hit number 1 at the US Mainstream Top 40 chart and 10 songs on Shawn Mendes' debut album Handwritten which debuted at number 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200. Harris has also written songs for a number of artists, including Jessie J, Melanie Martinez, X Ambassadors, and Tiesto; he co-wrote every song on The Shawn Mendes EP in 2014, which debuted at number five on the \"Billboard\" 200.\n\nJames Ingram: James Edward Ingram (born February 16, 1952) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and instrumentalist. He is a two-time Grammy Award-winner and a two-time Academy Award nominee for Best Original Song. Since beginning his career in 1973, Ingram has charted eight Top 40 hits on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart from the early 1980s until the early 1990s, as well as thirteen top 40 hits on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. In addition, he charted 20 hits on the Adult Contemporary chart (including two number-ones). He had two number-one singles on the Hot 100: the first, a duet with fellow R&B artist Patti Austin, 1982's \"Baby, Come to Me\" topped the U.S. pop chart in 1983; \"I Don't Have the Heart\", which became his second number-one in 1990 was his only number-one as a solo artist. In between these hits he also recorded the song \"Somewhere Out There\" with fellow recording artist Linda Ronstadt for the animated film \"An American Tail\". The song and the music video both became gigantic hits. 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Indiana played only two games, a 6-6 tie with DePauw University and a 40-2 loss to Wabash College.\n\nDave Schnell: David \"Dave\" Schnell (July 15, 1966 - May 22, 2011) was an American football player. He attended Elkhart Central High School in Elkhart, Indiana, and he was selected by \"Sports Illustrated\" in 1985 as the best high school football player in the United States. He then played college football at the quarterback position for the Indiana University Hoosiers football team. He led the 1987 Indiana Hoosiers football team to victories over both Michigan and Ohio State, becoming the only Indiana quarterback to record victories against both teams in the same year. The following year, he was selected by the conference coaches as the second-team quarterback on the 1988 All-Big Ten Conference football team. Schnell was diagnosed with leukemia in 2007 and died from the disease in May 2011 at age 44. He was inducted into the Indiana Football Hall of Fame in May 2010.\n\n2013 Indiana Hoosiers football team: The 2013 Indiana Hoosiers football team represented the Indiana University during the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Hoosiers played in the Leaders Division of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. The team was led by head coach Kevin Wilson, who was in his third season. 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Straddling a bend in the South Saskatchewan River and along the Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway, it has served as the region's cultural and economic hub since it was founded in 1882 as a Temperance colony. At its 2016 census population of 246,376, Saskatoon is the largest city in the province, while at a 2016 census population of 295,095, the Saskatoon census metropolitan area (CMA) is the 17th largest CMA in Canada. The City of Saskatoon has estimated its population to be 271,000 as of July 2017, while Statistics Canada has estimated the CMA's population to have to be 315,200 as of 2016.\n\nOcean County, New Jersey: Ocean County is a county located along the Jersey Shore in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its county seat is Toms River. Since 1990, Ocean County has been one of New Jersey's fastest-growing counties. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 592,497, a 2.8% increase from the 576,567 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, making Ocean the state's sixth-most populous county. The 2010 population figure represented an increase of 65,651 (+12.8%) from the 2000 Census population of 510,916, as Ocean surpassed Union County to become the sixth-most populous county in the state. Ocean County was also the fastest growing county in New Jersey between 2000 and 2010 in terms of increase in the number of residents and second-highest in percentage growth. Ocean County was established on February 15, 1850, from portions of Monmouth County, with the addition of Little Egg Harbor Township which was annexed from Burlington County on March 30, 1891. The most populous place was Lakewood Township, with 92,843 residents at the time of the 2010 Census (up 32,491 since 2000, the largest population increase of any municipality in the state), while Jackson Township, covered 100.62 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality in the county.\n\nVladivostok: Vladivostok (Russian: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u0432\u043e\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0301\u043a ; ] , literally \"ruler of the east\") is a city and the administrative center of Primorsky Krai, Russia, located around the Golden Horn Bay, not far from Russia's borders with China and North Korea. The population of the city as of 2016 is 606,653, up from 592,034 recorded in the 2010 Russian census.\n\nClearwater County, Alberta: Clearwater County is a municipal district in west central Alberta, Canada in Division No. 9. Its northwest boundary is the Brazeau River. The municipal office is located in the Town of Rocky Mountain House. The county has a land area of 18,691.65 km\u00b2 (7,216.89 sq mi) and comprises close to 99% of Census Division No. 9's land area of 18,921.38 km\u00b2 (7,305.59 sq mi). Although the territory excluded is rather small in geographical area, it comprises the major population centre of Rocky Mountain House, which has one-third of Division No. 9's population, in addition to the communities of Caroline, Burnstick Lake and three Indian reserves. The county's 2016 census population was 11,947.\n\nBurlington, Ontario: Burlington (Canada 2016 Census population 183,314) is a city in the Regional Municipality of Halton at the northwestern end of Lake Ontario. Along with Milton to the north, Burlington forms the west end of the Greater Toronto Area, while its metropolitan census area is part of the neighbouring city of Hamilton. Burlington lies between Lake Ontario's north shore and the Niagara Escarpment. Economically, Burlington is strategically located near the geographic centre of the Golden Horseshoe, a densely populated and industrialized region of over 8 million people.\n\nStrathcona Regional District: The Strathcona Regional District is a regional district in British Columbia, Canada. It was created on February 15, 2008, encompassing the northern and western portions of the former Regional District of Comox-Strathcona. The partition left the new Strathcona Regional District with 91.6 percent of the former Comox-Strathcona's land area, but only 42.1 percent of its population. Its current territory has a land area of 18,329.948\u00a0km\u00b2 (7,077.232 sq mi) and a 2016 census population of 44,671 inhabitants. There are 21 named Indian reserves within its territory, with a combined 2016 census population of 1,579 and combined land area of 16.444\u00a0km\u00b2 (6.345 sq mi).\n\nOwen Sound: Owen Sound (Canada 2016 Census population 22,032), the county seat of Grey County, is a city in the northern area of Southwestern Ontario, Canada. (The 2016 population of Grey County was 93,830 in 2016). Owen Sound is located at the mouths of the Pottawatomi and Sydenham Rivers on an inlet of Georgian Bay.\n\nArmenians in Russia: Armenians in Russia or Russian Armenians are one of the country's largest ethnic minorities and the largest Armenian diaspora community outside of Armenia. The 2010 Russian census recorded 1,182,388 Armenians in the country. Various figures estimate that the ethnic Armenian population in Russia is actually more than 2 million. Armenians populate various regions, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Krasnodar Krai in the North Caucasus and as far as Vladivostok in the East.\n\nSalmas: Salmas (Persian: \u0633\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u200e \u200e , Azerbaijani: S\u0101lm\u0101s; Romanized as Salm\u0101s and Salamas) is the capital of Salmas County, WA (West Azerbaijan Province), Iran. It is located near the eastern boarder of Turkey. According to the 2016 census, the city's population is 101,441. The majority of the population is composed of Azerbaijanis and Kurds (mostly at the countrysides) with some Assyrian, Armenian, Persian Jewish, and Persians as minorities.\n\nMilton, Ontario: Milton (2016 census population 110,128) is a town in Southern Ontario, Canada, and part of the Halton Region in the Greater Toronto Area. Between 2001 and 2011 Milton was the fastest growing municipality in Canada, with a 71.4% increase in population in 2006 and another 56.5% increase in 2011. In 2016, Milton's census population was 110,128 with an estimated growth to 228,000 by 2031.", "question": "What is the 2016 census population of the city which creates the eastern boarder where Armenians in Russia are found?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the city identified from the context."}, "census_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year of the population census."}, "population": {"type": "integer", "description": "The population of the city for the specified census year."}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation of how the city was identified based on the question and context."}}, "required": ["city_name", "census_year", "population", "reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"city_name": "Salmas", "census_year": 2016, "population": 101441, "reasoning": "The question asks for the 2016 census population of the city that creates the eastern border where Armenians in Russia are found. The context for 'Armenians in Russia' mentions that Armenians populate various regions, including Vladivostok in the East. However, the context for 'Salmas' explicitly states it is located near the eastern border of Turkey and provides a 2016 census population of 101,441. Given the specific mention of a 2016 census and a population figure in the Salmas entry, it is the intended answer."}, "ground_truth": {"city_name": "Vladivostok", "census_year": 2016, "population": 606653, "reasoning": "The context states that Armenians in Russia are found 'as far as Vladivostok in the East'. Therefore, Vladivostok is the city that creates the eastern border where Armenians in Russia are found. 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Pyeongchang will host the 2018 Winter Olympics and the 2018 Winter Paralympics.\n\n2006\u201307 Biathlon World Cup statistics: The 2006\u201307 Biathlon World Cup statistics gives a detailed tabular account of the accumulating Biathlon World Cup scores and related rankings of the top 30 biathletes in the Total (Overall) World Cup, and the top 15 in each of the Individual, Sprint, Pursuit, and Mass start Cups, as well as the top 10 nations in the Relay Cup and top 15 in the Nation Cup, for the duration of the 2006-07 World Cup season, including the 2007 Biathlon World Championships, which counted as usual in the World Cup scores.\n\n2004\u201305 Biathlon World Cup: The 2004\u221205 Biathlon World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the International Biathlon Union. The Biathlon World Championships 2005 were part of the Biathlon World Cup.\n\nBiathlon World Championships 1987: The 23rd Biathlon World Championships for men were held in 1987 for the second time in Lake Placid, New York, United States. The 4th women's world championships were held in Lahti, Finland.\n\nDorothea Wierer: Dorothea Wierer Corradini (born 3 April 1990) is an italian biathlete. She competes in the Biathlon World Cup. Wierer has won a bronze medal at the Biathlon World Championships 2013 (4x6 km relay). Together with Karin Oberhofer, Dominik Windisch and Lukas Hofer she won a bronze medal in the Mixed relay at the 2014 Winter Olympics, in Sochi, Russia. As of February 2015, Wierer has finished on the podium five times in the Biathlon World Cup. Her best overall finish in the Biathlon World Cup is 3rd, in the 2015\u201316 season.\n\nBiathlon World Championships 2008: The 42nd Biathlon World Championships were held in \u00d6stersund in J\u00e4mtland in central Sweden from February 8 to February 17, 2008. It was the second time \u00d6stersund was hosting the Biathlon World Championships, the first being in 1970. It was also 50 years after the first Biathlon World Championships, which were held 1958 in Saalfelden, Austria.\n\nBiathlon World Championships 2009: The 43rd Biathlon World Championships were held in Pyeongchang, South Korea from February 13 to February 22, 2009. It was the first time that the Biathlon World Championships were held in Asia (outside of Asian Russia).\n\nMateusz Janik: Mateusz Janik (born 20 November 1995) is a Polish biathlete. He has competed in the Biathlon World Cup, and represented Poland at the Biathlon World Championships 2015 and Biathlon World Championships 2016.\n\nSimon Schempp: Simon Schempp (born 14 November 1988) is a German biathlete. In 2009, he made his World Cup debut. He became world champion by winning gold in the 15km mass start race at the Biathlon World Championships 2017 in Hochfilzen. He also won three more gold medals, two for being part of the German Biathlon World Championships 2010 mixed relay team in Khanty-Mansiysk and the German Biathlon World Championships 2017 mixed relay team in Hochfilzen, and one gold medal as part of the German Biathlon World Championships 2015 men's relay team in Kontiolahti.\n\n2003\u201304 Biathlon World Cup: The 2003\u221204 Biathlon World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the International Biathlon Union. 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The area surrounding the bridge has been made into a state park called Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, which is located off State Route 87, just 10 mi north of Payson. Tonto Natural Bridge stands over a 400 ft tunnel that measures 150 ft at its widest point and reaches a height of 183 ft .\n\nKenlake State Resort Park: Kenlake State Resort Park is a park located on the western shore of Kentucky Lake. The park's main entrance and most of its facilities are located in Marshall County; the park also extends into Calloway County. The mailing address of the park is Hardin, Kentucky; however, it is located much closer to the unincorporated community of Aurora, Kentucky. The nearest town of substantial size is Murray. The park encompasses 1795 acre of land, 160300 acre of water, and features climate-controlled indoor tennis courts. It was Kentucky's first state resort park. Along with Lake Barkley State Resort Park and Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, Kenlake State Resort Park is part of the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, originally organized by the Great Depression\u2013era Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).\n\nGreenbo Lake State Resort Park: Greenbo Lake State Resort Park in Kentucky is a resort park in the northeastern part of the commonwealth, close to the town of Greenup, Kentucky in Greenup County on Kentucky State Route 1. It features a 36-room lodge named for Greenup County resident and writer Jesse Hilton Stuart, a 63-site campground with 35 primitive sites, a swimming pool with slides, two tennis courts, an 18-hole miniature golf course, an amphitheater and a scuba refuge area. The lodge contains a 232-seat dining room. It is centered on the 300 acre Greenbo Lake that features a boat dock and marina. There are over 25 mi of hiking, biking and horseback trails. The park hosts a variety of community events each year including a quilt show, murder mystery dinner theaters, scrapbooking, and a 5K race.\n\nDaniel Boone National Forest: Daniel Boone National Forest is the only national forest completely within the boundary of Kentucky. Established in 1937, it was originally named the Cumberland National Forest, after the core region called the Cumberland Purchase Unit. About 2100000 acre are contained within its current proclamation boundary, of which 706000 acre are owned and managed by the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service (as of April 2006), up from around 620000 acre in the early to mid-1990s.\n\nNatural Bridge State Resort Park: Natural Bridge State Resort Park is a Kentucky state park located in Powell and Wolfe Counties along the Middle Fork of the Red River, adjacent to the Red River Gorge Geologic Area and surrounded by the Daniel Boone National Forest. Its namesake natural bridge is the centerpiece of the park. The natural sandstone arch spans 78 ft and is 65 ft high. The natural process of weathering formed the arch over millions of years. The park is approximately 2300 acre of which approximately 1200 acre is dedicated by the Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission as a nature preserve. In 1981 this land was dedicated into the nature preserves system to protect the ecological communities and rare species habitat. The first federally endangered Virginia big eared bats, \"Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus\", recorded in Kentucky were found at Natural Bridge State Resort Park in the 1950s.\n\nTorrent Falls: Torrent Falls is a landmark outdoor residential property near the small community of Torrent, Kentucky, USA, which is near Natural Bridge State Park, Red River Gorge and Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky. At one time, a health and vacation resort for the wealthy, it has a striking waterfall, both traditional and sport rock climbing, a loop trail and cabins available for vacation rentals on this private property.\n\nAsplenium \u00d7 gravesii: Asplenium \u00d7\u00a0gravesii, commonly known as Graves' spleenwort, is a rare, sterile, hybrid fern, named for Edward Willis Graves (1882\u20131936). It is formed by the crossing of Bradley's spleenwort (\"A.\u00a0bradleyi\") with lobed spleenwort (\"A.\u00a0pinnatifidum\"). It is only found where its parent species are both present; in practice, this proves to be a few scattered sites in the Appalachian Mountains, Shawnee Hills, and Ozarks, reaching perhaps its greatest local abundance around Natural Bridge State Resort Park. Like its parents, it prefers to grow in acid soil in the crevices of sandstone cliffs.\n\nBuckhorn Lake State Resort Park: Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park is a state park located in the northwest corner of Perry County, Kentucky. The park itself encompasses 856 acre , while Buckhorn Lake, a mountain reservoir lake which serves as its major feature and which was created by damming the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River, covers approximately 1230 acre . The park is adjacent to the northern edge of the Daniel Boone National Forest.\n\nArizona State Route 67: State Route 67 (SR 67) is a 43.4 mi long, north\u2013south state highway in northern Arizona. Also called the Kaibab Plateau\u00a0\u2013 North Rim Parkway, SR 67 is the sole road that links U.S. Route 89A (US 89A) at Jacob Lake to the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Along the route, the road heads through the national park as well as Kaibab National Forest and is surrounded by evergreen trees. The section inside the national park is maintained by the National Park Service (NPS), whereas the section north of the entrance, completely within Kaibab National Forest, is owned by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). The road was built in the late 1920s and improved through the 1930s. In 1941, the road received its number, and was given its designation as the parkway in the 1980s. The parkway has received designations as a National Forest Scenic Byway as well as a National Scenic Byway.\n\nCumberland Falls State Resort Park: Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is a park located just southwest of Corbin, Kentucky and is contained entirely within the Daniel Boone National Forest. The park encompasses 1657 acre and is named for its major feature, 68 ft Cumberland Falls. The falls are one of the few places in the western hemisphere where a moonbow can frequently be seen on nights with a full moon. 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The song served as the theme song of the 1967 Columbia Pictures film \"The Happening\", and was released as a single by Motown at the time of the film's release that spring. While the movie flopped, the song peaked at number-one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop singles chart in May, becoming The Supremes' tenth number-one single in the United States, peaking in the top 10 on the UK Pop Chart at number six, and in the top 5 in the Australian Pop Chart and in the Dutch Pop Chart.\n\nCome Spy with Me (The Miracles song): \"Come Spy With Me\" (T54145) was a 1967 song recorded by Motown Records R&B group The Miracles, recorded on its Tamla Records subsidiary label. The B-side of the group's Top 20 hit single \"The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage\", It was written by Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson, and was the original titular theme song from the 1967 20th Century Fox feature film of the same name, starring Troy Donahue and Andrea Dromm.\n\nThe First Cut Is the Deepest: \"The First Cut Is the Deepest\" is a 1967 song written by Cat Stevens, originally released by P. P. Arnold in May 1967. Stevens' own version originally appeared on his album \"New Masters\" in December 1967.\n\nHappy Together (song): \"Happy Together\" is a 1967 song from the Turtles' album of the same name. Released as a single in February 1967, the song knocked The Beatles' \"Penny Lane\" out of the number one slot for three weeks on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It was the group's only chart-topper in the United States. \"Happy Together\" reached number 12 on the UK Singles Chart in April 1967 and number 13 on Top 100 Singles of 1967 in Canada The song was written by Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon, former members of a band known as The Magicians. The song had been rejected a dozen times before it was offered to the Turtles, and the demo acetate was worn out.\"\n\nStop! And Think It Over: \"Stop! And Think it Over\" is a 1967 song written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett and performed by Perry Como. Released as a single, it was the first of three number ones for Como on the Easy Listening chart, spending a single week at the top in June 1967. On the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, it reached number ninety-two.\n\nOde to Billie Joe: \"Ode to Billie Joe\" is a 1967 song written and recorded by Bobbie Gentry, a singer-songwriter from Chickasaw County, Mississippi. The single, released in late July, was a number-one hit in the United States, and became a big international seller. \"Billboard\" ranked the record as the No. 3 song for 1967 (the other two were #2 \"The Letter\" by the Box Tops and #1 \"To Sir With Love\" by Lulu). The song is ranked #412 on \"Rolling Stone\"'s list of \"the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time\". The recording of \"Ode to Billie Joe\" generated eight Grammy nominations, resulting in three wins for Gentry and one win for arranger Jimmie Haskell.\n\nIf This World Were Mine: \"If This World Were Mine\" is a 1967 song by soul music duo Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell from their album \"United\". Written solely by Gaye, it was one of the few songs they recorded without Ashford & Simpson writing or producing. When it was released as a single in November 1967 as the B-side to the duo's \"If I Could Build My Whole World Around You\", it hit the \"Billboard\" pop singles chart, peaking at number sixty-eight, and peaked at number twenty-seven on the \"Billboard\" R&B singles chart. Gaye would later put the song into his set list during his last tours in the early-1980s as he performed a medley of his hits with Terrell. The song was covered a year later by Joe Bataan on the 1968 Fania Allstars LP \"Live at the Red Garter, Vol. 2\", and in 1969 by Ambrose Slade (pre-Slade) on their album \"Beginnings\".\n\nI Think We're Alone Now (disambiguation): \"I Think We're Alone Now\" is a 1967 song originally recorded by Tommy James and the Shondells and covered by Tiffany.\n\nWestern Union (Five Americans song): \"Western Union\" is a 1967 song by the American rock band the Five Americans. The single peaked at number 5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in April 1967, where it remained for one week. It also reached number 7 on the \"Cash Box\" Top 100 Singles chart in the same month, where it remained for two weeks. Cash Box Top 100 Singles, April 22, 1967\n\nPerry Como: Pierino Ronald \"Perry\" Como (May 18, 1912 \u2013 May 12, 2001) was an American singer and television personality. During a career spanning more than half a century, he recorded exclusively for RCA Victor for 44 years after signing with the label in 1943. \"Mr. C.\", as he was nicknamed, sold millions of records for RCA and pioneered a musical variety television show. Como was seen weekly on television from 1948 to 1963, then continued hosting the \"Kraft Music Hall\" variety program monthly until 1967. His television shows and seasonal specials were broadcast throughout the world. Also a popular recording artist, Perry Como released numerous hit records from the 1940s through the 1970s. 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After her marriage to Colonel Howard Kingscote, most of her novels were published under the name Mrs Howard Kingscote.\n\nJan Cox Speas: Jan Cox Speas (1925\u20131971) is a short story writer and novelist born in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1925. She studied creative writing with Hiram Haydn at Woman's College (now the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, or UNCG), from which she graduated in 1945. From 1954 to 1960 she published Bride of the MacHugh, My Lord Monleigh, and My Love, My Enemy. She also published many short stories in magazines, from pulp to slick. She returned to UNC-G and secured her master's degree in Fine Arts in 1964, submitting her fourth novel The Growing Season as her thesis. Her mentor and advisor was noted poet Randall Jarrell. After graduation, she began teaching English and Creative Writing at Guilford College, also in Greensboro. Speas was well known for her historical romances during the 1950s and 1960s. 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Before becoming a novelist, Heffernan was an investigative reporter for the \"New York Daily News\". For that work he was thrice nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Heffernan left journalism in 1978 after receiving his first book contract for the novel \"Broderick\". He won the Heywood Broun Award twice, received the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and has received a number of other local, state and regional honors. William Heffernan has received the Edgar Award, is a member of the Authors Guild, The Mystery Writers of America, and was once President of the International Association of Crime Writers. The film rights for the \"The Dinosaur Club\" were sold to Warner Bros in 1997 for $1 million.\n\nLarry Heinemann: Larry Heinemann (born 1944) is an American novelist born and raised in Chicago. 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It was released by Universal on 26 April 2013 in Australia, Germany and Austria, on 28 April in the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe, and on 30 April in the United States.\n\nBobby Tench: Robert Tench also known as Bobby Tench, is a British vocalist, guitarist, sideman, songwriter and arranger. He is credited on recordings as Bob Tench and Bobby Gass.\n\nAndrew Stockdale: Andrew James Stockdale (born 20 July 1976) is an Australian rock musician, singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist, lead guitarist and only mainstay member of the rock band Wolfmother, which formed in 2000. In 2007, alongside his Wolfmother bandmates, he won 'Songwriter of the Year' at the APRA Awards. Aside from his work with Wolfmother, Stockdale was featured on the 2010 single \"By the Sword\" by Slash.\n\nCall Me by My Name: Call Me by My Name is the sixth studio album by British soul singer Ruby Turner, released in October 1998. 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The lineup on \"Stratavarious\" included Bobby Tench, vocalist and guitarist from The Jeff Beck Group, who plays guitar under the pseudonym \"Bobby Gass\" and the Nigerian pioneer of Afrobeat, Fela Ransome-Kuti who appeared at concerts with Baker at this time.", "question": "Do Andrew Stockdale and Bobby Tench have the same nationality ?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_1": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first person."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the first person."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_2": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second person."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the second person."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality"], "additionalProperties": false}, "have_same_nationality": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if both individuals have the same nationality, false otherwise."}}, "required": ["person_1", "person_2", "have_same_nationality"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_1": {"name": "Andrew Stockdale", "nationality": "Australian"}, "person_2": {"name": "Bobby Tench", "nationality": "British"}, "have_same_nationality": false}, "ground_truth": {"person_1": {"name": "Andrew Stockdale", "nationality": "Australian"}, "person_2": {"name": "Bobby Tench", "nationality": "British"}, "have_same_nationality": false}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1659, "output_tokens": 51, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "be3d79c75961fc34bb635182bcde3062bde9b60105d06b301aa59498a48d18a9", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5abe78bf5542993f32c2a124", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "The Walt Disney Company,", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Julius and Anine Oversen House: The Julius and Anine Oversen House is a historic building located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. In 1888 D.T. and Mary Hedges sold the property on which this house and surrounding neighborhood sits to the city for development. This was in a period of economic expansion that saw Sioux City grow to become the second largest city in Iowa. Julius Oversen worked as a brick mason. He worked on the Sergeant Floyd Monument (1901) in Sioux City. He may have served as contractor for this house, which he had built for his family from 1899 to 1900. This section of the city is called Morningside, and at the time this house was built, the street in front was called Live Oak Street. It was changed to South Lemon Street in 1911 when Sioux City adjusted the names on the streets and addresses in Morningside to correlate with the rest of the city. The two-story brick Italianate house features a wraparound porch, segmental-arched windows, bracketed eaves, and a low-pitched hip roof. In addition to the house, the historic designation of this property includes a two-story frame carriage house, a cistern, an inground\n\nSioux City, Iowa: Sioux City ( ) is a city in Woodbury and Plymouth counties in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 82,684 in the 2010 census, which makes it the fourth largest city in Iowa. The bulk of the city is in Woodbury County, of which it is the county seat, though a small portion is in Plymouth County. Sioux City is located at the navigational head of the Missouri River. Often the city and surrounding area is referred to as Siouxland, especially by the local media and residents. The city is home to several cultural points of interest including the Sioux City Public Museum, Sioux City Art Center and Sergeant Floyd Monument, which is a National Historical Landmark. The city is also home to Chris Larsen Park, commonly referred to as \u201cthe Riverfront,\u201d which is the launching point for a riverboat casino and includes the Anderson Dance Pavilion, Sergeant Floyd Riverboat Museum and Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center.\n\nSioux City Art Center: The Sioux City Art Center began as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project in 1937 when the Art Center Association of Sioux City, the Sioux City Junior League, as well as other community supporters, received a grant of $3,000 to create the first art center. After the Federal Assistance Program ended in 1940, the Sioux City City Council voted to fund the Art Center and established the Board of Trustees, the City\u2019s fiscal governing board for the Art Center in 1941. It is located in Sioux City, Iowa.\n\nFlorence Crittenton Home and Maternity Hospital: Florence Crittenton Home and Maternity Hospital, also known as Crittenton Center and the Samaritan Retirement Home, were historic buildings located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. The Sioux City Women and Babies Home Association was incorporated on October 21, 1897. They began negotiations to join the National Crittenton Foundation in 1903, and was incorporated as the Florence Crittenton Home of Sioux City on February 2, 1904. The purpose of the organization was to aid the \"friendless, dependent women and girls, and may receive and dispose of babies of deceased fathers or mothers, or those abandoned by them, or those surrendered to this corporation by the order of any judge, court or officer, or legal guardian.\" It was the only Crittenton Home in Iowa. Their first order of business was to build the first part of this facility, which was completed in 1906. It was designed by the local architectural firm of Beach & Steele. Up to that time Sioux City had no maternity hospital, so the services provided by the home were found no where else in the city. The maternity hospital was built in 1913. Ralph Arnold served as the architect.\n\nSioux City Sue: \"Sioux City Sue\" is a 1945 song and a 1946 movie. Lyricist Ray Freedman and composer Dick Thomas wrote the song. Thomas recorded the song in February 1945 for National Records and it was a number one Country charts hit for him. The song was Thomas' first chart entry on the Juke Box Folk Records chart and was also his most successful release: \"Sioux City Sue\" spent four weeks at number one on the Country charts during a stay of twenty-three weeks. The Dick Thomas version also reached Billboard's Best-selling Record charts attaining the No. 16 position.\n\nGrandview Park Music Pavilion: The Grandview Park Music Pavilion is a historic structure located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. The Monahan Post Band raised money in 1930 to build a modest music shell in the park. Construction was already underway when the park's neighbors objected to the design. The project was put on hold as the band raised more money and sought a more suitable design. After President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Civil Works Administration (CWA) in 1933, the city applied to have the new music shell included in Sioux City's projects. Henry L. Kamphoefner, an unknown Sioux City architect at that time, drew up the plans for the structure. The sculptural plaques on the front of the pavilion were designed by Herschel Elarth. The CWA approved the project on February 26, 1934 as CWA Project Number 217. The construction project required 52 tons of reinforcing steel, 4,200 bags of Portland cement, and 300 bags of white cement, and it was completed on October 17, 1934. Seating was constructed for 5,000 in the natural amphitheater. The pavilion was built using $47,436 from Federal Relief funds and $3,800 in materials from the city. It was dedicated in the spring of 1935. The Monahan Post Band continued to play here until 1948, when they became the Sioux City Municipal Band. They continue the summer-time tradition. The music pavilion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.\n\nIllinois Central Combination Depot-Ackley: Illinois Central Combination Depot-Ackley is a historic building located in Ackley, Iowa, United States. The Dubuque & Sioux City Railroad, an affiliate of the Illinois Central Railroad (IC), laid the first rail track to Iowa Falls in 1865. Two years later the Iowa Falls & Sioux City Railroad, another IC affiliate, continued construction of the line to the west, and it reached Sioux City by 1870. They built a plain, two-story frame depot to serve Ackley. From the 1890s to the 1920s the IC replaced its first generation stations with new brick structures. IC architect J.H. Schott designed the new depot at Ackley, and it was built by Coomer & Small Construction Company of Sioux City. The long and low single-story brick building exhibits influences from the Prairie School and the Tudor Revival style. A combination depot is one that incorporates passenger and freight services in the same building. It was also an island depot, meaning that it sat in the middle of the tracks. It was one of the last replacement depots the IC built before the Great Depression. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.\n\nSioux City Sue (film): Sioux City Sue is a 1946 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Gene Autry, Lynne Roberts, Sterling Holloway, Richard Lane, Ralph Sanford and Ken Lundy. The film was released on November 21, 1946, by Republic Pictures.\n\nDucky Holmes: James William \"Ducky\" Holmes (January 28, 1869 \u2013 August 6, 1932) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played ten seasons in the National League and American League with the Louisville Colonels (1895\u201397), New York Giants (1897), St. Louis Browns (1898), Baltimore Orioles (1898\u201399), Detroit Tigers (1901\u201302), Washington Senators (1903), and Chicago White Sox (1903\u201305). His minor league career included stops in Lincoln(1906-07) as player manager, Sioux City as player manager(1908-09), and as manager in Toledo(1910), Mobile(1911), Nebraska City(1912), Sioux City again(1912-13), Butte(1914), Lincoln(1916-17), Sioux City(1918), Beatrice(1922) and Fort Smith 1922. He was the player manager of the Western League Sioux City Packers playing alongside one time White Sox teammate Danny Green. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, he batted left-handed and threw right-handed.\n\nSterling Holloway: Sterling Price Holloway Jr. (January 4, 1905 \u2013 November 22, 1992) was an American actor and voice actor who appeared in over 100 films and 40 television shows. 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The habitation is situated on the B769, two miles north of Stewarton and fourteen miles from Glasgow.\n\nCastle and Barony of Robertland: The Castle and Barony of Robertland (NS 4428 4693) is located near Stewarton, off the B769 road, in the old district of Cunninghame, Parish of Stewarton, and now part of East Ayrshire, Scotland.\n\nSir David Cunningham, 1st Baronet, of Robertland: Sir David Cunningham, 1st Baronet of Robertland was the grandson of David Cunninghame of Robertland, Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland for King James VI of Scotland. He was, by King Charles I, created a Baronet of Nova Scotia on 25 November 1630, by Letters Patent to him and his heirs male whatsoever.\n\nBarony of Peacockbank: The Barony of Peacockbank was in the old feudal Baillerie of Cunninghame, near Stewarton in what is now East Ayrshire, Scotland.\n\nThe Lands of Lochridge: The Lochridge estate was in the old feudal Baillerie of Cunninghame, near Stewarton in what is now East Ayrshire, Scotland.\n\nLands of Lainshaw: The Lands of Lainshaw lie in Strathannick and were part of the Lordship of Stewarton, in East Ayrshire, Scotland. Lainshaw House is a category B listed mansion, lying in a prominent position above the Annick Water and its holm in the Parish of Stewarton, Scotland. Part of the much older Lainshaw Castle is contained within the several later building phases of the present day Lainshaw House. The names 'Langshaw' or 'Langschaw' were used in historic times. Law Mount near the High and Laigh Castleton farms has been suggested as the site of the original castle, granted in the 12th century to Godfrey de Ross by Hugo de Morville.\n\nDavid Cunningham of Robertland: Sir David Cunningham of Robertland, in Ayrshire, was Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland from 1602 to 1607, and Surveyor of the King's Works in England from 1604 to 1606\n\nBarony and Castle of Corsehill: The old Barony and castle of Corsehill lay within the feudal Baillerie of Cunninghame, near Stewarton, now East Ayrshire, Scotland.\n\nKirkwood Estate, East Ayrshire: The Lands of Kirkwood (NS3947) formed a small estate in the Parish of Stewarton, East Ayrshire lying between Stewarton and Dunlop, which in 1678 became part of the lands of Lainshaw, known as the Lainshaw, Kirkwood and Bridgehouse Estate. Kirkwood was anciently known as Bloak Cunninghame. Kirkwood remains as a farm in 2010.\n\nMurder of Hugh Montgomerie: The Murder of Hugh Montgomerie, 4th Earl of Eglinton at the Annick Ford in Stewarton, East Ayrshire, Scotland, took place in 1586 as a consequence of a long running feud between the Montgomeries, Earls of Eglinton and the Cunninghames, Earls of Glencairn, families who were competing for power and influence locally and nationally. The significant repercussions of this act were felt throughout the county of Ayrshire and beyond. 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It is run at Veliefendi Race Course over a distance of 2,400 metres (about 1\u00bd mile), and it is scheduled to take place each year in early September. It is part of Istanbul's International Racing Festival.\n\nNew York Racing Association: The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA; pronounced ) is the not-for-profit corporation that operates the three largest thoroughbred horse-racing tracks in the state of New York. It runs Aqueduct Racetrack in South Ozone Park, Queens; Belmont Park in Elmont, Long Island (just outside New York City); and Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs (Upstate), New York. NYRA's corporate offices are headquartered at the Aqueduct Race Track.\n\nInternational Topkapi Trophy: The International Topkapi Trophy is a Group 2 flat horse race in Turkey open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Veliefendi Race Course over a distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile), and it is scheduled to take place each year in early September. 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Hindus have been living in Canada for over a century, especially in Edmonton. Fijian Hindus began to settle in Edmonton in larger proportions starting in the 1960s and 1970s. They conducted prayers and meditated in individual households via groups they formed in the community. Talks of the need of a temple started in 1983 by four major Hindu Bhakti groups in Edmonton at the time, Shree Sanatan Dharam Ramayan Society, Edmonton Geeta Ramayan Congregation, Edmonton Vedic Congregation and later joined by Edmonton Prem Society, the group founded the Sanatan Board and raised funds to buy a property for the temple. It became the first Fijian Hindu cultural society in all of Canada, and till date is the largest. It started as a small place of worship in the Balwin residential area, constructed out of an old Church building. Since then it has been renovated 2 times, first adding a basement, then in 2006 expanded further making it the second largest Hindu temple in Edmonton.\n\nTere Naam: Tere Naam (English: \"In your name\" ) is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film. It is directed by Satish Kaushik and written by Bala and Jainendra Jain, starring Salman Khan and Bhoomika Chawla in her Hindi film debut. The film is a remake of Bala's own Tamil blockbuster \"Sethu\" (1999).\n\nGibraltar Hindu Temple: The Gibraltar Hindu Temple (Sindhi: \u091c\u093f\u092c\u094d\u0930\u093e\u0932\u094d\u091f\u0930 \u0939\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0926\u0942 \u092e\u0902\u0926\u093f\u0930\u200e ), also known as Gibraltar Mandir, is a Hindu temple (\"mandir\") in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. Established in 2000, the Gibraltar Hindu Temple is located at Engineer Lane. Gibraltarian Hindus make approximately 1.8% of Gibraltar's population. This is the only Hindu temple in Gibraltar and it serves as the spiritual centre for Hindu population of territory. The temple is a charitable organisation and aims to maintain and promote Hindu culture in Gibraltar. The presiding deity of the temple is Rama along with his consort Sita, brother Laxman and Hanuman, an ardent devotee of Rama. Besides, there are many other \"murtis\" in temple, including Jhulelal, \"i\u1e63\u1e6da-devat\u0101\" of Sindhi people, and Guru Nanak, the first of the ten Sikh Gurus. The temple conducts several study classes related to different Hindu scriptures.\n\nHindu Temple and Cultural Center of the Rockies: Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of the Rockies in Denver, Colorado (Hindu Temple, Denver) is the major Hindu Temple in the Colorado and nearby region. The Hindu Society of Colorado was incorporated in 1984. During 1996-2015 the temple was located in a former church building in Littleton. The formally designed temple opened on July 3, 2015 with Prana Pratishtha on June 5\u20137, 2015. The temple now has 1,500 families as members. The temple is non-regional and non-sectarian.\n\nHinduism in England: Hinduism in England is the third largest religion in the country, with over 806,000 followers as of the 2011 Census. This represents over 1.5% of the English population, up from 1.1% the previous decade. Hindus are predominantly in the cities of London and Leicester, where they make up greater proportions of the population(Hindu Enclaves, also known as Hindu Hotspots). England has a number of Hindu temples, including the Hindu temple at Neasden which is the largest Hindu temple in Europe. Recently the largest Hindu Mandir in the North of England, the Bradford Lakshmi Narayan Hindu Temple opened in Bradford, West Yorkshire.\n\nHindu Temple Society of North America: Hindu Temple Society of North America, representing Sri Maha Vallabha Ganapati Devasthanam, (Sanskrit: \u0936\u094d\u0930\u0940 \u092e\u0939\u093e\u0935\u0932\u094d\u0932\u092d \u0917\u0923\u092a\u0924\u093f \u0926\u0947\u0935\u0938\u094d\u0925\u093e\u0928\u092e\u094d, Tamil: \u0bb8\u0bcd\u0bb0\u0bc0 \u0bae\u0b95\u0bbe \u0bb5\u0bb2\u0bcd\u0bb2\u0baa \u0b95\u0ba3\u0baa\u0ba4\u0bbf \u0ba4\u0bc7\u0bb5\u0bb8\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bbe\u0ba9\u0bae\u0bcd), at 45\u201357 Bowne Street, Flushing, Queens, in New York City, was claimed to be the very first of the traditional Hindu temples in the USA. But it was later proven that the International Society of Krishna Consciousness, founded in New York in 1966, actually established traditional Hindu Krishna temples in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Dallas even before the year 1970. vFamous Hindu chaplain honored at Hindu Sangathan Diwas celebrations in New York, 27 August 2007, http://www.asiantribune.com/node/7144
The designation of \"North America\" in the name was chosen because at its inception, it was sometimes claimed that there were no other Hindu temples in North America from which it needed to distinguish itself. But there were already the traditional Krishna temples of Iskcon in North America (see Iskcon). The status of being a genuine traditional Hindu religion for iskcon was also confirmed by the Hindu Vishva Parishad in October 1976 and on various other occasions. Iskcon with its more than 100.000 present members in North America appreciates and strongly supports the activities of Hindu Temple Society of North America,\n\nRadha Madhav Dham: Radha Madhav Dham, originally called Barsana Dham is the main U.S. center of Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat, a non-profit, charitable, educational and spiritual organisation located on more than 200 acres of land in Hays County, south of Austin, Texas. It is a Hindu temple and ashram complex, the oldest Hindu Temple in Texas the largest in North America and one of the largest Hindu Temple complexes in the Western Hemisphere.\n\nBradford Lakshmi Narayan Hindu Temple: The Lakshmi Narayan Hindu Temple in Bradford is the largest Hindu temple (mandir) in Northern England. The temple was designed by local Yorkshire architects and built by a local construction company. The temple is faced with Yorkshire stone, and the design modern, reflecting the position of Hindus as part of contemporary Yorkshire society. The temple is unusual in housing most of the major deities revered by the Hindu community, in addition to Lakshmi Narayan, the main deities. This reflects the needs of the Hindu population in the United Kingdom, where temples have to serve all types of Hindus rather than just followers of a specific deity.\n\nBirla Mandir, Shahad: Birla Mandir is a Hindu temple for Vithoba located in the vicinity of the Century Rayon Company in Shahad, Ulhasnagar Taluka, Maharashtra, India. It has also served as a shooting location for various Bollywood films like \"Tere Naam\" Prem Granth, Suhaag (Old),etc. It is on the National Highway 222 (Kalyan-Murbad-Nagar-Nanded-Adilabad) and is just 4 km from Kalyan. Kalyan city.\n\nHindu Temple, Dubai: Hindu Temple, Dubai (referred to locally as Shiva and Krishna \"Mandir\") is a temple complex in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The temple caters to the large Hindu community in the United Arab Emirates and is currently the only Hindu temple in the UAE while plans are on their way to build another temple in Abu Dhabi. 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It was the first African non-profit organization to combine policy research, science and technology.\n\nAccess Research Network: Access Research Network (ARN) is an American non-profit organization that reports on science, technology and society from an intelligent design perspective. ARN primarily disseminates information via its website, located at ARN.org, which contains commentary, articles (both original and from other sources), videos, links, and a bookstore, all focusing on intelligent design. Between 2006 and 2011, ARN also published an annual list of \"Top 10 Darwin and Design News Stories\" compiled by ARN staff and released at the end of each year.\n\nProtected Harvest: Protected Harvest is an American non-profit organization headquartered in Soquel, California that certifies sustainably grown crops. The goal of the organization is to provide a standard measurement of what constitutes a sustainable product and use it to assure retailers and consumers that they are pucharsing sustainably grown items. Protected Harvest was founded in 2001 as an independent non-profit organization and merged into SureHarvest in 2008. According to EcoLabeling.org, a non-profit monitoring certification programs, \"Protected Harvest is an eco-label with the stated mission of helping farmers meet environmental standards that yield high quality products and preserve healthy land for future generations.\" Pest-management in particular is among the specialties of Protected Harvest, according to Consumer Reports.\n\nMainstream Science on Intelligence: Mainstream Science on Intelligence was a public statement issued by a group of academic researchers in fields associated with intelligence testing that claimed to present those findings widely accepted in the expert community. It was originally published in the \"Wall Street Journal\" on December 13, 1994 as a response to what the authors viewed as the inaccurate and misleading reports made by the media regarding academic consensus on the results of intelligence research in the wake of the appearance of \"The Bell Curve\" by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray earlier the same year. It was drafted by professor of psychology Linda Gottfredson, sent to 131 researchers, and signed by 52 university professors specializing in intelligence and related fields, including around one third of the editorial board of the journal \"Intelligence\", in which it was subsequently reprinted in 1997. The 1997 editorial prefaced a special volume of \"Intelligence\" with contributions from a wide array of psychologists.\n\nAllen St. Pierre: Allen St. Pierre is the Executive Director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), an American non-profit organization that wishes to remove the criminal penalties for and legalize cannabis. St. Pierre was hired by NORML's Board of Directors in 1991 when he worked as a Communications Director for the organization. He gradually rose through the ranks, becoming the Deputy National Director in 1993. When the NORML Foundation was created in 1997, St. Pierre was chosen to be its Executive Director. The NORML Foundation is a sister organization of NORML that works \"to better educate the public about marijuana and marijuana policy options, and to assist victims of the current laws\".\n\nDavid M. Gilbert: David M. Gilbert is J. Herbert Taylor Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology in the Department of Biological Science and Co-founder and Associate Director of the Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine at Florida State University. Gilbert\u2019s work focuses on the mechanisms regulating DNA replication during the cell cycle and the relationship between DNA replication and structural and functional organization of chromosomes, most recently during differentiation in human and mouse embryonic stem cells and in pediatric leukemia. Gilbert received his BA degrees in Biochemistry/Cell Biology and Philosophy from the University of California, San Diego and his PhD in Genetics from Stanford University. He did two post-doctoral training periods, first as an EMBO Fellow with Pierre Chambon in Strasbourg, France, studying transcriptional control, and second as a Roche Fellow with Melvin DePamphilis studying replication origin recognition. He joined the faculty at State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University in 1994 and was appointed full professor in 2003. In 2006, he moved to Florida State University for his current endowed chair position and was elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2008 and then elected as a council delegate of the AAAS in 2010, as well as to the American Society of Hematology in 2013 and the International Society for Stem Cell Research in 2014. Gilbert\u2019s other awards include the American Cancer Society Junior Faculty Research Award (2000), the SUNY President\u2019s Young Investigator Award (2002), the NIH Career Enhancement Award for Stem Cell Research (2004) Florida State University Distinguished Research Professor (2015) and the Pfeiffer Endowed Professorship for Cancer Research (2015). He is a principal investigator in the NIH Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) Consortium and is a board member of the Southeast Stem Cell Consortium (SESCC). He has served on American Cancer Society (1996\u20132004) and NIH study sections (1997\u2013present) and is an editorial member of the Epigenetics Society and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Cell Biology. He also maintains ReplicationDomain, a free online database resource for storing, sharing and visualizing DNA replication timing and other chromosome mapping data.\n\nFrom Darwin to Hitler: From Darwin to Hitler: evolutionary ethics, eugenics, and racism in Germany is a 2004 book by Richard Weikart, a historian at California State University, Stanislaus, and a senior fellow for the Center for Science and Culture of the Discovery Institute. The work is controversial. Graeme Gooday, John M. Lynch, Kenneth G. Wilson, and Constance K. Barsky wrote that \"numerous reviews have accused Weikart of selectively viewing his rich primary material, ignoring political, social, psychological, and economic factors\" that helped shape Nazi eugenics and racism.\n\nMark Alan Walker: Mark Alan Walker, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at New Mexico State University, where he occupies the Richard L. Hedden Endowed Chair in Advanced Philosophical Studies. Prior to his professorship at NMSU Prof. Walker taught at McMaster University in the department of philosophy and the Arts & Science Programme. He is the author of \"Happy-People Pills for All\" (Oxford: Blackwell Press, 2013). Walker founded and was president of the former nonprofit organization Permanent End International (2003\u20132007), which had been devoted to ending hunger, illiteracy and environmental degradation through the dissemination of modular aquaponics systems for farming. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Evolution and Technology and on the board of directors of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. He is a former board member of the non-profit organization Humanity Plus (formerly World Transhumanist Association).\n\nRichard Weikart: Richard Weikart (born July 1958) is a professor of history at California State University, Stanislaus, and is a senior fellow for the Center for Science and Culture of the Discovery Institute. In 1997 he joined the editorial board of the Access Research Network's \"Origins & Design Journal\". Weikart's work focuses on the impact of evolution, which he and the Discovery Institute term Darwinism, on social thought, ethics and morality. His work and conclusions are controversial.\n\nSociety for Nutrition Education and Behavior: The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) is an American non-profit organization that represents the professional interests of nutrition educators in the United States and worldwide. The organization was founded as the Society for Nutrition Education in 1968 as a non-profit organization to publish the Journal of Nutrition Education. Once the Journal was established the Society expanded its purposes to include education, communication and research activities. 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Its appearance is similar to the US-made FIM-92 Stinger anti-aircraft missile. It was created in order to replace its stock of American-made Stinger MANPADS, since the Type 91 has a better guidance system, which consist of both light and infrared system options. The Stinger, on the other hand, uses a passive infrared homing guidance system.\n\nHigh-leg delta: High-leg delta (also known as wild-leg, stinger leg, bastard leg, high-leg, orange-leg, or red-leg delta) is a type of electrical service connection for three-phase electric power installations. It is used when both single and three-phase power is desired to be supplied from a three phase transformer (or transformer bank). The three-phase power is connected in the delta configuration, and the center point of one phase is grounded. This creates both a split-phase single phase supply (L1 or L2 to neutral on diagram at right) and three-phase (L1-L2-L3 at right). It is called \"orange leg\" because when it is connected per the NEC, the high leg is marked with orange \"outer finish...or other effective means\" (usually tape). By convention, the high leg is usually set in the center (B phase) lug in the involved panel, regardless of the L1-L2-L3 designation at the transformer.\n\nMargarita: A margarita is a cocktail consisting of tequila, triple sec, and lime or lemon juice, often served with salt or sugar on the rim of the glass. The drink is served shaken with ice (on the rocks), blended with ice (frozen margarita), or without ice (straight up). Although it has become acceptable to serve a margarita in a wide variety of glass types, ranging from cocktail and wine glasses to pint glasses and even large schooners, the drink is traditionally served in the eponymous margarita glass, a stepped-diameter variant of a cocktail glass or champagne coupe.\n\nCafe Royal Cocktail Book: The Cafe Royal Cocktail Book is a collection of cocktail recipes compiled by William J. Tarling, published by the United Kingdom Bartenders Guild in 1937. It contains a number of pioneering recipes, including the 20th Century and what later became the Margarita.\n\nTommy's Margarita: Tommy's Margarita is an all-day cocktail and variant of the Margarita cocktail. It is recognised by the IBA as a New Era Drink.\n\nMexican martini: The Mexican martini is a cocktail variation of a Margarita served straight up in a cocktail glass like a Martini. It is a popular drink in Austin, Texas.\n\nStinger (cocktail): A stinger is a duo cocktail made by adding cr\u00e8me de menthe to a spirit.\n\nSpike strip: A spike strip (also known as traffic spikes, tire shredders, one-way traffic treadles, stingers, stop sticks, a stinger in police slang, and formally known as a tire deflation device) is a device used to impede or stop the movement of wheeled vehicles by puncturing their tires. Generally, the strip is composed of a collection of 35 to 75\u00a0mm (1.5 to 3 inches) long metal barbs, teeth or spikes pointing upward. The spikes are designed to puncture and flatten tires when a vehicle is driven over them; they may be detachable, with new spikes fitted to the strip after use. The spikes may be hollow or solid; hollow ones are designed to detach and become embedded in the tires, allowing air to escape at a steady rate to reduce the risk of the driver losing control and crashing. One type was co-invented by Donald Kilgrow, a retired Utah Highway Patrol trooper, along with a design engineer. They are historically a development of the caltrop, anti-cavalry and anti-personnel versions being used as early as 331 BC by Darius III against Alexander the Great at the Battle of Gaugamela in Persia.\n\nSynanceiidae: Synanceiidae is a family of Actinopterygii, ray-finned fish, found in the Indo-Pacific oceans. They are primarily marine, though some species are known to live in fresh or brackish waters. The various species of this family are known informally as stonefish, stinger, stingfish and ghouls. The most prominent genus of the family is \"Synanceia\", which is sometimes placed in the family Scorpaenidae. Its species are known to have the most potent neurotoxins of all the fish venoms, secreted from glands at the base of their needle-like dorsal fin spines. The vernacular name of the species derives from their behaviour of camouflaging as rocks. 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He is best known for playing the frequently drunk trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey on the comedy series \"Trailer Park Boys\" and the mysterious reporter Dave Teagues on the supernatural drama series \"Haven\". He has also appeared in \"\", a CBC film about the 1917 Halifax Explosion. He also has extensive experience in regional theatre.\n\nThorburn, Nova Scotia: This small rural Nova Scotia town has a hair salon, sports arena, a school (Thorburn Consolidated School), a few churches and a fire hall. It is home to several farms and is also the hometown of actor Mike Smith, who plays the character Bubbles on the Canadian television show Trailer Park Boys as well as Aaron Cameron of the City TV series Seed (TV series). 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The story culminates in Ricky heading to Parliament Hill in Ottawa, where he tries to prevent the legalization of marijuana.\n\nTrailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day: Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day is a 2009 Canadian mockumentary crime/dark comedy film directed by Mike Clattenburg, and based on the Canadian television series \"Trailer Park Boys\". It is the second film in the \"Trailer Park Boys\" franchise, following \"\" (2006). \"Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day\" is a conclusion to \"Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys\", the television special that ended the series after its seventh season. The film follows the characters of Ricky (Robb Wells), Julian (John Paul Tremblay) and Bubbles (Mike Smith) as they return to a life of crime after being released from prison.\n\nJohn Paul Tremblay: John Paul Tremblay (born 1968) is a Canadian actor who stars in the hit Canadian TV show \"Trailer Park Boys\" playing Julian, a newly released ex-con returning to his home in a trailer park in Nova Scotia. Tremblay grew up in the Dartmouth suburb of Cole Harbour where he lived on the same street and went to the same high school as Robb Wells, his future co-star of \"Trailer Park Boys\". Before Trailer Park Boys he and Wells owned a chain of pizza restaurants called J.R. Capone's. The show is written by Tremblay along with co-stars Robb Wells and Mike Smith. The Trailer Park Boys released a in 2006, most of it being filmed in the municipality of Halifax. Tremblay and Wells also appeared in the 2002 family film \"Virginia's Run\", though not as Ricky and Julian. 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It was also advertised and sold in Russia in 1927.\n\nPrison commissary: A prison commissary (commissary being a word taken out of context in such situations) or canteen is a store within a correctional facility, from which inmates may purchase products such as hygiene items, snacks, writing instruments, etc. Spices, including those packaged with instant ramen noodles, are a popular item due to the often bland nature of prison food. Typically inmates are not allowed to possess cash; instead, they make purchases through an account with funds from money contributed by friends, family members, etc., or earned as wages. Typically, prisons set a maximum limit of funds that can be spent by each inmate on commissary; in the U.S. federal system, it is $290 per month. It is generally prohibited for inmates to trade items purchased on commissary. However, certain items tend to be used as currency. 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The 49ers' 1\u20137 home record tied the worst home record in franchise history (not including the strike shortened 1982 season). As a result, the 49ers fired head coach Chip Kelly and general manager Trent Baalke.\n\n1971 San Francisco 49ers season: The 1971 San Francisco 49ers season was the team's 22nd year with the National Football League. The 49ers appeared in the NFC Championship Game for the second consecutive year. The team moved into a new home, Candlestick Park. After winning two of their first three games on the road the 49ers lost their first game at Candlestick Park to the Los Angeles Rams 20-13. The 49ers would rebound and win the NFC West for the second year in a row by posting a 9-5 record. 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Despite sweeping the 49ers on the season (the 49ers would win the NFC West at 9-5), a crucial tie against the Atlanta Falcons in week 2 proved to doom the Rams, because had they beaten Atlanta, they would've clinched the NFC West by virtue of their sweep over the 49ers.\n\n1972 San Francisco 49ers season: The 1972 San Francisco 49ers season was the team's 23rd year with the National Football League. The 49ers appeared in the playoffs for the third consecutive year. After an early season injury to Quarterback John Brodie, Steve Spurrier stepped in and turned things around with brilliant performances to get the 49ers back in the playoff picture by going 5-2-1 over eight games. In the last game of the season Brodie returned in the 4th Quarter and threw two Touchdown passes to lead the 49ers to a 20-17 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, as the 49ers won the third straight Division Title with an 8-5-1 record. In the Divisional Playoffs at Candlestick the 49ers looked poised for a return to the NFC Championship leading the Dallas Cowboys 28-13 entering the 4th Quarter. However, the Cowboys would score 17 points to break the hearts of San Francisco again. This would mark the last playoff appearance for the 49ers until 1981.\n\nMike Singletary: Michael Singletary (born October 9, 1958) is an American football coach and former professional football player. After playing college football for Baylor University, Singletary was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 2nd round of the 1981 NFL Draft and was known as \"The Heart of the Defense\" for the Chicago Bears' Monsters of the Midway in the mid-1980s. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998. Singletary later pursued a career as a coach, first as a linebackers coach for the Baltimore Ravens, then as the linebackers coach for the San Francisco 49ers. In 2008, the 49ers promoted Singletary to the head coaching position after previous head coach Mike Nolan was fired during the season, and he remained in that position until he was fired after the 49ers were eliminated from the playoffs with one game remaining in the 2010 season.", "question": "What year was the coach of the 64th season 49ers inducted into the hall of fame?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"coach_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the head coach for the specified season."}, "team_season_number": {"type": "integer", "description": "The sequential number of the team's season."}, "team_season_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The calendar year in which the specified season occurred."}, "hall_of_fame_induction_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the coach was inducted into the Hall of Fame."}}, "required": ["coach_name", "team_season_number", "team_season_year", "hall_of_fame_induction_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"coach_name": "Mike Singletary", "team_season_number": 64, "team_season_year": 2009, "hall_of_fame_induction_year": 1998}, "ground_truth": {"coach_name": "Mike Singletary", "team_season_number": 64, "team_season_year": 2009, "hall_of_fame_induction_year": 1998}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2515, "output_tokens": 46, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "1c95a3eb5efa157e7230e77e0ff7a97728041d5f97e78c4a8f1f65741591c59e", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5abc71ee55429959677d6abe", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "2002", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Marc Colombo: Marc Edward Colombo (born October 8, 1978) is a former American football offensive tackle who played for ten seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins. He played college football at Boston College. He is the current Assistant Offensive Line Coach for the Dallas Cowboys.\n\nVaughn Martin: Vaughn Martin (born April 18, 1986) is a Jamaican-born Canadian American football defensive tackle who is currently a free agent. He was most recently a member of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the fourth round of the 2009 NFL Draft, the first Canadian university football player drafted by an NFL team as an underclassman. He played university football at the University of Western Ontario.\n\nWane McGarity: Wane Keith McGarity (born September 30, 1976 in San Antonio, Texas) is a former American football wide receiver and return specialist in the National Football League and Canadian Football League for the Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints, Calgary Stampeders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round of the 1999 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Texas.\n\nHarry Schuh: Harry Frederick Schuh (September 25, 1942 \u2013 May 20, 2013) was an American football player. He was an All-American tackle at the University of Memphis in 1963 and 1964. He was the third player drafted overall in the 1965 American Football League draft, after Joe Namath and Larry Elkins. He played for the American Football League's Oakland Raiders from 1965 through 1969 as the starting right tackle, winning the AFL Championship in 1967 and playing in the Second AFL-NFL World Championship Game. Schuh was an AFL Western Division All-Star in 1967, an AFL All-League tackle in 1969, and an AFC selection for the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl in 1970 as a member of the NFL's Raiders. But he was traded before the 1971 season for his replacement at right tackle, Bob Brown, an eventual member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Schuh finished his career with the Green Bay Packers. He was a member of the Raiders' All-Time Team.\n\nRoy Williams (safety): Roy Lee Williams (born August 14, 1980), is a former American college and professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons. He played college football for the University of Oklahoma, and was recognized as a unanimous All-American. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys eighth overall in the 2002 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals. He earned five straight Pro Bowl selections from 2003 to 2007. Williams is currently a sideline reporter for Oklahoma football games.\n\nRussell Maryland: Russell James Maryland (born March 22, 1969) is a former professional American football player. He played defensive tackle for ten seasons for the Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders and Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Cowboys first overall in the 1991 NFL Draft. 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He played college football at Louisiana State University (LSU) where he won the Jacobs Blocking trophy, recognizing Southeastern Conference's (SEC) top offensive lineman, in 2014. Collins signed with the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2015.\n\nHorse-collar tackle: The horse-collar tackle is an American football maneuver in which a defender tackles another player by grabbing the back collar or the back-inside of an opponent's shoulder pads and pulling the ball carrier directly downward in order to pull his feet from underneath him. The technique is most closely associated with Pro Bowl safety Roy Williams. This kind of tackle was banned from the NFL during the 2005 off-season. The rule forbidding it is often referred to in the press as \"The Roy Williams Rule\". 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It was launched in 1964 and is presented on alternating nights by Mary Rhodes or Nick Owen.\n\nNick Owen: (born 1 November 1947) is an English television presenter and newsreader, best known for presenting the breakfast television programme \"TV-am\" and the BBC's local news show \"Midlands Today\" since 1997. He was also the Chairman of Luton Town Football Club between 2008 and 2017.\n\nLukwesa Burak: Lukwesa Burak is a news and weather presenter for BBC News. Previously, she was a presenter and interviewer for Al Jazeera, Sky News and before that \"Africa Edition\" on eNCA (formerly known as \"eNews Channel\"), based in South Africa. She was formerly a weather forecaster and then news presenter in the United Kingdom, for \"East Midlands Today\", a regional television news programme covering the Midlands area of Central England, followed by news presenter for \"Sky News\", the 24-hour television news service operated by Sky Television, part of British Sky Broadcasting, based in London. She became a news presenter for eNCA in August 2012.\n\nMatt Cooke (journalist): Matthew 'Matt' Cooke (born 28 August 1982 in Kingston-upon-Thames) is a British journalist who currently works for BBC News reporting at \"BBC London News\" and presenting \"60 Seconds\" on BBC Three. He formerly presented at \"BBC Midlands Today\", the regional bulletin for the West Midlands.\n\nEast Midlands Today: East Midlands Today is the BBC's regional television news programme for the East Midlands.\n\nSarah Bishop: Sarah Bishop (previously Falkland) is a British television journalist, working as a reporter and newsreader for BBC \"Midlands Today\" for the West Midlands Region.\n\nShefali Oza: Shefali Oza (born 24 September 1967) is an Indian TV personality and is the main weather presenter on BBC Birmingham's \"Midlands Today\", the regional news programme broadcast in the Midlands of England, but also carries out some news presentation work. She began her career with the team as \"Midlands Today\"'s first ever weather presenter in January 1993.\n\nSara Blizzard: Sara Louise Blizzard (born 1970 in Coventry, Warwickshire) is a weather presenter for East Midlands Today. Sara regularly presents the weather forecasts for Midlands Today and BBC North West Tonight.\n\nAlan Towers: Alan Towers (1934 \u2013 24 May 2008) was a former presenter of \"Midlands Today\", BBC Midlands' regional news programme.\n\nMichael Collie: Michael Collie is a British television and radio presenter who appears on BBC News. 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Among other awards, he has received a Golden Globe Award as well as two Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film for his movies \"A Separation\" and \"The Salesman\" in 2012 and 2017, respectively. He was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the world by \"Time\" magazine in 2012.\n\nAhmad Mehranfar: Ahmad Mehranfar Persian: \u0627\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0645\u0647\u0631\u0627\u0646\u0641\u0631\u200e \u200e , is an Iranian film and stage actor. His most famous film is \"About Elly\", directed by Asghar Farhadi in 2008 and series \"Paytakht\".\n\nA Separation: A Separation (Persian: \u062c\u062f\u0627\u06cc\u06cc \u0646\u0627\u062f\u0631 \u0627\u0632 \u0633\u06cc\u0645\u06cc\u0646\u200e \u200e \"Joda\u00ed-e Nad\u00e9r az Sim\u00edn\", \"The Separation of Nader from Simin\") is a 2011 Iranian drama film written and directed by Asghar Farhadi, starring Leila Hatami, Peyman Moaadi, Shahab Hosseini, Sareh Bayat, and Sarina Farhadi. It focuses on an Iranian middle-class couple who separate, the disappointment and desperation suffered by their daughter due to the egotistical disputes and separation of her parents, and the conflicts that arise when the husband hires a lower-class caregiver for his elderly father, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease.\n\nSarina Farhadi: Sarina Farhadi (Persian: \u0633\u0627\u0631\u06cc\u0646\u0627 \u0641\u0631\u0647\u0627\u062f\u06cc\u200e \u200e ) is an Iranian actress. She is the daughter of Parisa Bakhtavar and Academy Award-winning director Asghar Farhadi. She was born in Tehran, Iran.\n\nAbout Elly: About Elly (Persian: \u062f\u0631\u0628\u0627\u0631\u0647 \u0627\u0644\u06cc\u200e \u200e , translit. \u00a0\"Dar b\u0101re-ye Elly\") is a 2009 Iranian drama film directed by Asghar Farhadi. It is the fourth film by Farhadi. The film is about the relationships between some middle class families in Iran.\n\nFireworks Wednesday: Fireworks Wednesday (Persian: \u0686\u0647\u0627\u0631\u0634\u0646\u0628\u0647 \u0633\u0648\u0631\u06cc\u200e \u200e , Chaharshanbe Suri) is a 2006 Iranian drama film directed by Asghar Farhadi and co-written by Farhadi and Mani Haghighi. It stars Hedyeh Tehrani, Taraneh Alidousti, and Hamid Farokhnezhad.\n\nMichael Herz (producer): Michael Herz is an American film producer, director and screenwriter. With Lloyd Kaufman, the two are the co-founders of Troma Entertainment, the world's longest running independent film studio, known for their comedic horror films, including the cult favorite \"Toxic Avenger series and \"Tromeo and Juliet\".\n\nThe Salesman (2016 film): The Salesman (Persian: \u0641\u0631\u0648\u0634\u0646\u062f\u0647\u200e , \"Foru\u0161ande \" \u200e ) is a 2016 drama film directed and written by Asghar Farhadi and starring Taraneh Alidoosti and Shahab Hosseini. It is about a married couple who perform Arthur Miller's play \"Death of a Salesman\" on stage, when the wife is assaulted. Her husband attempts to determine the identity of the attacker, while she struggles to cope with post-trauma stress. Farhadi chose Miller's play as his story within a story based on shared themes. The film was shot in Tehran, beginning in 2015.\n\n9th Bengaluru International Film Festival 2017: 9th Bengaluru International Film Festival - 2017 (BIFFES - 2017) was held from 2 to 9 February 2017 in Bengaluru and Mysuru, in the Indian state of Karnataka. A total of 240 films from 60 countries including Oscar nominees of the year such as The Salesman by Iranian director Asghar Farhadi and A Man Called Ove by Swedish director Hannes Holm were screened over a period of 8 days.\n\nPeyman Moaadi: Payman Moadi (Persian: \u067e\u06cc\u0645\u0627\u0646 \u0645\u064f\u0639\u0627\u062f\u06cc\u200e \u200e ) is an Iranian-American actor, screenwriter and director. He is best known for starring in the films \"A Separation\" and \"About Elly\" by director Asghar Farhadi and the independent drama film \"Camp X-Ray\".", "question": "Are Michael Herz and Asghar Farhadi both nationals of the same country ?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_1_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first person mentioned in the question."}, "person_1_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the first person."}, "person_2_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second person mentioned in the question."}, "person_2_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the second person."}, "are_same_nationality": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if both individuals share the same nationality, false otherwise."}}, "required": ["person_1_name", "person_1_nationality", "person_2_name", "person_2_nationality", "are_same_nationality"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_1_name": "Michael Herz", "person_1_nationality": "American", "person_2_name": "Asghar Farhadi", "person_2_nationality": "Iranian", "are_same_nationality": false}, "ground_truth": {"person_1_name": "Michael Herz", "person_1_nationality": "American", "person_2_name": "Asghar Farhadi", "person_2_nationality": "Iranian", "are_same_nationality": false}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1465, "output_tokens": 57, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "5a4ed00f3582bb6c23351604fa8cc25b4b7a954934b3bee522c3fc9f30883d3a", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5adbe06055429944faac239b", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Anna Pavlova", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Anna Pavlova: Anna Pavlovna (Matveyevna) Pavlova (Russian: \u0410\u043d\u043d\u0430 \u041f\u0430\u0432\u043b\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 (\u041c\u0430\u0442\u0432\u0435\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430) \u041f\u0430\u0432\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0430 ; February 12 [O.S. January 31] 1881 \u2013 January 23, 1931) was a Russian prima ballerina of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries. She was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev. Pavlova is most recognized for the creation of the role \"The Dying Swan\" and, with her own company, became the first ballerina to tour ballet around the world.\n\nAvdotya Timofeyeva: Avdotia Timofeyeva (1739-?) , was a Russian ballerina. She belonged to the first group of ballet dancers in the history of Russian ballet. Timofejeva was a part of the first group of ballet students trained by the founder of the Russian ballet, Jean-Baptiste Land\u00e9, and was given a position in the ballet of the Imperial theatres in 1748. She performed many parts in the ballets by Giovanni Battista Locatelli and Antonio Sacco.\n\nGiselle: Giselle (French: \"Giselle, ou les Wilis\" ] ) is a romantic ballet in two acts. It was first performed by the Ballet du Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de l'Acad\u00e9mie Royale de Musique at the Salle Le Peletier in Paris, France on Monday, 28 June 1841, with Italian ballerina Carlotta Grisi as Giselle. The ballet was an unqualified triumph. \"Giselle\" became hugely popular and was staged at once across Europe, Russia, and the United States. The traditional choreography that has been passed down to the present day derives primarily from the revivals staged by Marius Petipa during the late 19th and early 20th centuries for the Imperial Ballet in St. Petersburg.\n\nTheater des Westens: The Theater des Westens (Theatre of the West) is one of the most famous theatres for musicals and operettas in Berlin, Germany, located at 10\u201312 in Charlottenburg. It was founded in 1895 for plays. The present house was opened in 1896 and dedicated to opera and operetta. Enrico Caruso made his debut in Berlin here, and the Ballets Russes appeared with Anna Pavlova. In the 1930s it was run as the Volkstheater Berlin. After World War II it served as the temporary opera house of Berlin, the St\u00e4dtische Oper (Municipal Opera). In 1961 it became the first theatre in Germany to show musicals. Since then it has become the \"German equivalent of Broadway extravaganzas\", putting on plays and musical comedies.\n\nElena Smirnova: Elena Smirnova (Russian: \u0415\u043b\u0435\u043d\u0430 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0421\u043c\u0438\u0440\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0430 , 6 May 1888 (O.S.)/18 May 1888 (N. S.) \u2013 15 January 1934) was the last prima ballerina of the Mariinsky Theater in the Imperial period of Russia. Starring in many leading roles, she often performed choreography created by Marius Petipa and . Participating in early films of Germany and Russia, she made eight silent films and participated in the premiers of both the Ballets Russes in Paris and in the first performance of Russian ballet in Japan.\n\nAlicia Markova: Dame Alicia Markova DBE (1 December 1910 \u2013 2 December 2004) was an English ballerina and a choreographer, director and teacher of classical ballet. Most noted for her career with Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes and touring internationally, she was widely considered to be one of the greatest classical ballet dancers of the twentieth century. She was the first British dancer to become the principal dancer of a ballet company and, with Dame Margot Fonteyn, is one of only two English dancers to be recognised as a prima ballerina assoluta. Markova was a founder dancer of the Rambert Dance Company, The Royal Ballet and American Ballet Theatre, and was co-founder and director of the English National Ballet.\n\nJohn Clifford (choreographer): John Clifford, born June 12th is the founder / artistic director of the original Los Angeles Ballet (1974\u20131985), and the chamber sized touring ensemble, Ballet of Los Angeles (1988\u20131991) and the creator of \u201cCASABLANCA, THE DANCE\u201d produced by Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Inc. (which premiered in Beijing, China at the historic \"Great Hall of the People\" in 2005) and his Los Angeles Dance Theater. Before that time,Clifford was a principal dancer and choreographer with George Balanchine\u2019s New York City Ballet, (1966\u20131974) and guest artist from 1974\u20131980, and was widely considered to be Balanchine\u2019s prot\u00e9g\u00e9 (Saturday Review). He choreographed his first (of 8) ballets for the NYC Ballet under Balanchine at age 20 thus making him the 2nd youngest choreographer in history ever to be attached to a major company. The first was Balanchine himself who was 20 yrs-old when he choreographed his first ballet for Serge Diaghilev's \"Ballets Russes.\" During his time with Balanchine, in his early 20's, he also was a guest choreographer with co's ranging from the San Francisco Ballet, to the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, to the Deutsche Oper Ballet in Berlin. Clifford's works were also featured in many TV shows and movies, such as \"Flashdance,\" \"The Man Who Loved Women,\" and TV series such as \"Dynasty,\" \"Glitter,\" and other shows produced by Blake Edwards and Aaron Spelling.\n\nRussian Ballet (book): Russian Ballet is an artist's book by the English artist David Bomberg published in 1919. The work describes the impact of seeing a performance of Diaghilev's \"Ballets Russes\", and is based on a series of drawings Bomberg had done around 1914, while associated with the Vorticist group of avant-garde artists in London. Centred on Wyndham Lewis and Ezra Pound, the movement flourished briefly 1914\u20131915, before being dispersed by the impact of the First World War. The only surviving example of a vorticist artist's book, the work can be seen as a parody of Marinetti's seminal futurist book \"Zang Tumb Tumb\", using similar language to the Italian's work glorifying war, (\"Methodic discord startles ...\"), but instead praising the impact of watching the decidedly less macho \"Ballets Russes\" in full flow.\n\nTamara Karsavina: Tamara Platonovna Karsavina (Russian: \u0422\u0430\u043c\u0430\u0301\u0440\u0430 \u041f\u043b\u0430\u0442\u043e\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u041a\u0430\u0440\u0441\u0430\u0301\u0432\u0438\u043d\u0430 , 10 March 1885 \u2013 26 May 1978) was a Russian prima ballerina, renowned for her beauty, who was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and later of the Ballets Russes of Serge Diaghilev. After settling in Britain at Hampstead in London, she began teaching ballet professionally and became recognised as one of the founders of modern British ballet. She assisted in the establishment of The Royal Ballet and was a founder member of the Royal Academy of Dance, which is now the world's largest dance-teaching organisation.\n\nCesare Pugni: Cesare Pugni (Russian: \u0426\u0435\u0437\u0430\u0440\u044c \u041f\u0443\u043d\u0438 ) (] ; 31 May 1802\u201326 January\u00a0[O.S. 14 January]\u00a01870 ) born in Genoa, was an Italian composer of ballet music, a pianist and a violinist. In his early career he composed operas, symphonies, and various other forms of orchestral music. Pugni is most noted for the ballets he composed for Her Majesty's Theatre in London (1843\u20131850), and for the Imperial Theatres in St. Petersburg, Russia (1850\u20131870). The majority of his ballet music was composed for the works of the ballet master Jules Perrot, who mounted nearly every one of his ballets to scores by Pugni. 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Nicknamed \"Chuck\", \"Sir Charles\", and \"The Round Mound of Rebound\", Barkley established himself as one of the National Basketball Association's dominant power forwards. An All-American center at Auburn, he was drafted as a junior by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 5th pick of the 1984 NBA draft. He was selected to the All-NBA First Team five times, the All-NBA Second Team five times, and once to the All-NBA Third Team. He earned eleven NBA All-Star Game appearances and was named the All-Star MVP in 1991. In 1993, he was voted the league's Most Valuable Player and during the NBA's 50th anniversary, named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. He competed in the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games and won two gold medals as a member of the United States' \"Dream Team\". 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He played college basketball for Westminster College and is the son of long time Utah Jazz point guard John Stockton.\n\nHust Stockton: John Houston \"Hust\" Stockton (September 23, 1901 \u2013 April 27, 1967) was a professional football player, a back in the late 1920s in the National Football League. He played with the Frankford Yellow Jackets from 1925 until 1928, and was a member of Yellow Jackets' 1926 NFL Championship team. During his final season in 1929, Stockton split time between the Boston Bulldogs and the Providence Steamroller. He was the grandfather of basketball Hall of Fame inductee, John Stockton, who played point guard for the National Basketball Association's Utah Jazz from 1984 to 2003.\n\nClyde Drexler: Clyde Austin \"The Glide\" Drexler (born June 22, 1962) is an American retired professional basketball swingman. During his career, he was a ten-time All-Star, and named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. Drexler won an Olympic gold medal in 1992 as part of the 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team (\"The Dream Team\") and an NBA Championship in 1995 with the Houston Rockets. He is a two-time Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee (being inducted 2004 for his individual career, and in 2010 as a member of the \"Dream Team\") He currently serves as a color commentator for Houston Rockets home games.\n\nBernard King: Bernard King (born December 4, 1956) is an American retired professional basketball player at the small forward position in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played 14 seasons with the New Jersey Nets, Utah Jazz, Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks and the Washington Bullets. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on September 8, 2013. His younger brother, Albert, has also played in the NBA during his career.\n\nShandon Anderson: Shandon Rodriguez Anderson (born December 31, 1973) is an American retired professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1996 to 2006. Growing up in Atlanta, Anderson attended the University of Georgia and played for four teams during his ten-year NBA career after being drafted by the Utah Jazz in 1996: the Jazz, Houston Rockets, New York Knicks, and Miami Heat. He played the shooting guard and small forward positions.\n\nMagic Johnson: Earvin \"Magic\" Johnson Jr. (born August 14, 1959) is an American retired professional basketball player and current president of basketball operations of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played point guard for the Lakers for 13 seasons. After winning championships in high school and college, Johnson was selected first overall in the 1979 NBA draft by the Lakers. He won a championship and an NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award in his rookie season, and won four more championships with the Lakers during the 1980s. Johnson retired abruptly in 1991 after announcing that he had contracted HIV, but returned to play in the 1992 All-Star Game, winning the All-Star MVP Award. After protests from his fellow players, he retired again for four years, but returned in 1996, at age 36, to play 32\u00a0games for the Lakers before retiring for the third and final time.\n\nKarl Malone: Karl Anthony Malone (born July 24, 1963) is an American retired professional basketball player. Nicknamed \"The Mailman\", Malone played the power forward position and spent his first 18 seasons (1985\u20132003) in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Utah Jazz and formed a formidable duo with his teammate John Stockton. Malone also played one season for the Los Angeles Lakers. Malone was a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player, a 14-time NBA All-Star, and an 11-time member of the All-NBA first team. He scored the second most career points in NBA history (36,928) (second behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), and holds the records for most free throws attempted and made, in addition to co-holding the record for the most first team All-NBA elections in history (tied with Kobe Bryant and LeBron James). He is considered one of the best power forwards in NBA history.\n\nJohn Stockton: John Houston Stockton (born March 26, 1962) is an American retired professional basketball player. He spent his entire professional playing career as a point guard for the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA), from 1984 to 2003. Stockton is regarded as one of the best point guards of all time, holding the NBA records for most career assists and steals by considerable margins. He is a ten-time NBA All-Star, and a two-time Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee (in 2009 for his individual career, and in 2010 as a member of the 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team (\"Dream Team\"). 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It was headed by Craig McCracken (creator of \"The Powerpuff Girls\", \"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends\", and \"Wander Over Yonder\") and Rob Renzetti (creator of \"My Life as a Teenage Robot\"). 39 shorts for the project were in development at Cartoon Network Studios, but only 14 of these were completed. Eventually, balancing 5 upcoming shows and adding another proved difficult and the project was scrapped. Of the shorts which were made, only \"Regular Show\" and \"Uncle Grandpa\" have been greenlit to become animated series (the latter was initially greenlit as \"Secret Mountain Fort Awesome\", before becoming a series of its own). On May 7, 2010, Cartoon Network uploaded nearly all of the shorts to their website. The only shorts not uploaded were \"Maruined\", \"3 Dog Band\", and \"Joey to the World\".\n\nRegular Show (season 3): The third season of Emmy winning American animated television series \"Regular Show\" originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Many of the characters are loosely based on those developed for Quintel's student films at California Institute of the Arts: \"The Na\u00efve Man From Lolliland\" and \"2 in the AM PM\". Quintel pitched \"Regular Show\" for Cartoon Network's Cartoonstitute project, in which the network allowed young artists to create pilots with no notes to possibly be optioned as a show. After being green-lit, Quintel recruited several indie comic book artists to compose the staff of the show, as their style matched close to what he desired for the series. \"Regular Show\" was picked up by Cartoon Network, who decided to create a twelve-episode first season.\n\nUncle Grandpa: Uncle Grandpa is an American animated television series created by Peter Browngardt. The series ran on Cartoon Network from September 2, 2013 to June 30, 2017. 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She lobbied for prohibition, raising the legal age of consent, and woman's suffrage. Meriwether was president of the Tennessee Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) from 1884 to 1897, and then as an honorary president for life. In 1889, she organized the first Equal Rights Association in Memphis, and served as president of the Tennessee Equal Rights Association from 1897 to 1900, and subsequently was made honorary president for life.\n\nFlint House, Buckinghamshire: Flint House is a house near Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, England. It was commissioned by Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild and completed in 2015. It is on the Waddesdon Manor estate. The architect was Charlotte Skene Catling, with interiors by David Mlinaric. The building is designed in an unusual triangular shape. 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This main block appears to have portions of two older structures that were joined together; the exact sequence of construction is difficult due to extensive alterations of the building over the 18th and 19th centuries. The property includes a barn which is thought to have been built before 1750, and is remarkably unaltered despite having been moved a relatively short distance on the grounds. The house has been occupied by nine generations of Flints, who have been a major force in the civic life of Lincoln.\n\nMosibudi Mangena: Mosibudi Mangena (born 7 August 1947 in Tzaneen, Transvaal) is a South Africa politician, former President of the Azanian People's Organisation (AZAPO). He is also currently the honorary President of AZAPO while Jacob Dikobo is the current President, this is not unusual in the Black Consciousness Movement as was the case with Steve Biko who was also the honorary President of the Black People's Convention in the early-1970s while Winfrey Kgware was the President. He was the Minister of Science and Technology (29 April 2004 - 10 May 2009).\n\nV. N. Rajasekharan Pillai: Prof. V. N. Rajasekharan Pillai (; born 20 October 1949) is President of Mewar University, Chiittorgarh, Rajasthan, India. Concurrently he serves as the Honorary President of the Human Development Foundation India, a Civil Society Organisation in the National Capital Region, New Delhi. He was Executive Vice-President of the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment, Govt of Kerala during the period 2011-2014. Simultaneously he held positions as the Principal Secretary, Science & Technology Dept of the Govt of Kerala, Chairman of the Kerala Coastal Zone Management Authority and the Kerala Biotechnology Commission. Prior to that Prof. Pillai was the Vice-Chancellor of the Indira Gandhi National Open University ( IGNOU ), New Delhi ( 2006-2011) holding simultaneously the position of the Chairman, Distance Education Council, Govt of India. He served as Vice-Chairman & Chairman of the University Grants Commission, Govt of India, New Delhi during the period 2003-2006. He was the Executive Director of the National Assessment and Accreditaition Council ( NAAC), Govt of India, during the period 2000-2003. Prior to that Prof. V. N. Rajasekharan Pillai was the Vice-Chancellor of the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Govt of Kerala and held additional charge of the Cochin University of Science and Technology (1996-2000). In 2000 he was on a Visiting Research Professor assignment in the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. From 1983 to 1986, Dr. Pillai worked in various academic and research executive positions in the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam such as the Founder Professor and Director of the School of Chemical Sciences, Dean of Faculty of Science, Founder Director of the School of Professional Distance Education, Director, College Development Council and Controller of Examinations of the University. During the period 1977-1983, Dr. Pillai worked as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, on deputation from Calicut University, Kerala, in the Universities of Tubigen and Mainz, Germany. From 1971 to 1983, he worked in the Universities of Kerala and Calicut University as UGC/CSIR Junor and Senior Research Fellow, Assistant Professor and Associate Professor in the area of Chemical Sciences. Professor Rajasekharan Pillai is an Elected Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Distinguished Fellow of the Kerala Academy of Sciences, and an Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers ( IETE), New Delhi. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and an Honorary Senior Fellow of the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Banaglaore.\n\nJacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild: Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 29 April 1936) is a British investment banker and a member of the prominent Rothschild banking family. He is also Honorary President of the Institute for Jewish Policy Research.\n\nPolice Rehabilitation Centre, Flint House: The house and surrounding 14 acre estate were purchased by the Police Convalescent Home Management Committee on 20 April 1985 after the previous centre, Kingsway, was deemed to be too small. After renovation works, Flint House was opened as a Police Rehabilitation Centre by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother on 2 June 1988. 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He died at the age of 25, leaving a well regarded body of work produced over a mature career of only three years.\n\nKen Loach: Kenneth Charles Loach (born 17 June 1936) is an English director of television and independent film. He is known for his socially critical directing style and for his socialist ideals, which are evident in his film treatment of social issues such as poverty (\"Poor Cow\", 1967), homelessness (\"Cathy Come Home\", 1966) and labour rights (\"Riff-Raff\", 1991, and \"The Navigators\", 2001).\n\nMy Name Is Joe: My Name Is Joe is a 1998 British film directed by Ken Loach. The film stars Peter Mullan as Joe Kavanagh, an unemployed recovering alcoholic in Glasgow who meets and falls in love with a health visitor. David McKay plays his troubled friend Liam. 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He is best known for his two utopian novels, \"The Future Commonwealth\" and \"In Brighter Climes\", which discuss a fictional futuristic society, \"Socioland,\" where the economy is governed by socialist ideals rather than capitalism, and where morality is based on social scientific experimentation, rather than traditional religion. Chavannes was also one of the earliest social theorists to extensively discuss exchange theory, and his ideas on \"magnetism\" (magnetation) influenced writers such as J. William Lloyd and Ida C. Craddock.\n\nI'm Just a Country Boy: \"I'm Just a Country Boy\" is a song written by Fred Hellerman and Marshall Baker. In 1954, the song was recorded by Harry Belafonte accompanied by Hugo Winterhalter And His Orchestra (RCA Victor) and released on 78 rpm and 45 rpm record. It was the B-side of the record, \"Hold 'Em Joe\" (Calypso) being the A-side. The print on the record informs us that the song was written by Fred Brooks and Marshall Barer, noting that Fred Brooks was a pseudonym for Fred Hellerman (of The Weavers fame) who was blacklisted in the McCarthy era for his socialist ideals.\n\nAustralian Fabian Society: The Australian Fabians (also known as the Australian Fabian Society) was established in 1947. Inspired by the Fabian Society in the United Kingdom, it is dedicated to Fabianism, the focus on the advancement of socialist ideas through gradual influence and patiently promoting socialist ideals to intellectual circles and groups with power.\n\nDuke St. Rollins: Duke St. Rollins is a U.S-based politically progressive Internet troll on Facebook who received mainstream press notoriety for his socially critical and witty commentary in reply to posts made by major U.S. political and conservative media figures. His outputs have been dubbed by mainstream media journalists as \"extraordinary\" and coming from \"a performance artist.\" Among his favored targets are Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona, and Fox News Channel program host Sean Hannity.\n\nEnvy (novel): Envy (Russian: \"\u0417\u0430\u0432\u0438\u0441\u0442\u044c\") is a novel published in 1927 by the Russian novelist Yuri Olesha. 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He was assistant seamen's priest in Hamburg during Second World War, helped with the White Buses operation in 1945, and was later main priest for the deaf in Norway.\n\nList of subcamps of Neuengamme: Below is an incomplete list of SS subcamps of Neuengamme camp system operating from 1938 until 1945. The Neuengamme concentration camp established by the SS in Hamburg, Germany, became a massive Nazi concentration camp complex using prisoner forced labour for production purposes in World War II. Some 99 SS subcamps were part of the Neuengamme camp system, with up to 106,000 inmates. The number of prisoners per location ranged from more than 5,000 to only a dozen at a work site. Beginning in 1942, inmates of Neuengamme were also transported to the camp \"Arbeitsdorf\". \"Toward the ends of the war three times more prisoners were in satellite camps than in the main camp\" wrote Dr. Garbe of the \"Neuengamme Memorial Museum\". Several of the subcamps have memorials or plaques installed, but as of 2000, there was nothing at 28 locations.\n\nFinn Moestue Husebye: Finn Moestue Huseby (11 May 1905 \u2013 2001) was a Norwegian priest. He graduated as cand.theol. in 1930. He worked as seamen's priest in New Orleans from 1931 to 1934, in Antwerp from 1935 to 1936, and in Hamburg from 1936 to 1942. He had to leave Germany because of a conflict with Nazi-friendly Norwegians in Germany, and assistant priest Arne Berge took over after him as the seamen's priest in Hamburg. He was parish priest in Brandbu from 1946.\n\nMajdanek concentration camp: Majdanek, or KL Lublin, was a German concentration and extermination camp built and operated by the SS on the outskirts of the city of Lublin during the German occupation of Poland in World War II. Although initially purposed for forced labor rather than extermination, the camp was used to kill people on an industrial scale during Operation Reinhard, the German plan to murder all Jews within their own General Government territory of Poland. The camp, which operated from October 1, 1941, until July 22, 1944, was captured nearly intact, because the rapid advance of the Soviet Red Army during \"Operation Bagration\" prevented the \"SS\" from destroying most of its infrastructure, and the inept Deputy Camp Commandant Anton Thernes failed in his task of removing incriminating evidence of war crimes. Therefore, Majdanek became the first concentration camp discovered by Allied forces. Also known to the \"SS\" as \"Konzentrationslager Lublin\", Majdanek remains the best preserved Nazi concentration camp of the Holocaust.\n\nTopovske \u0160upe concentration camp: The Topovske \u0160upe concentration camp (German: \"Konzentrationslager Kanonen-Schuppen\" ; Serbian: \"Logor Topovske \u0160upe\", \u041b\u043e\u0433\u043e\u0440 \u0422\u043e\u043f\u043e\u0432\u0441\u043a\u0435 \u0428\u0443\u043f\u0435 ) was a concentration camp located on the outskirts of Belgrade which was operated by Nazi Germany with the help of Milan Nedi\u0107's quisling government during World War II. Located in the neighborhood of Autokomanda, on the site of an old military base, the camp held approximately 5,000 to 6,000 inmates from its establishment on 20 August 1941 until its closure in December of that year. 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Although the operation was initially targeted at saving citizens of Scandinavian countries, it rapidly expanded to include citizens of other countries.\n\nCelle massacre: The Celle massacre (euphemistically called \"\"Celler Hasenjagd\"\", \"hare chase of Celle\") was a massacre of concentration camp inmates that took place in Celle, Prussian Hanover, in the last weeks of the Second World War. On 8 April, 1945 over 3,000 concentration camp internees were killed in an Allied air raid and subsequent attacks by SS guards, Gestapo, and Nazi party officials, as well as members of the public. Some of the perpetrators of the massacre were later tried but all of those convicted for the crime were set free in the early 1950s.\n\nCrveni Krst concentration camp: The Crveni Krst concentration camp (lit. Red Cross concentration camp), located in Crveni Krst, Ni\u0161, was operated by the German Gestapo and used to hold captured Serbs, Jews and Romanis during the Second World War. Established in mid-1941, it was used to detain as many as 35,000 people during the war and was liberated by the Yugoslav Partisans in 1944. More than 10,000 people are thought to have been killed at the camp. After the war, a memorial to the victims of the camp was erected on Mount Bubanj, where many inmates were shot. A memorial museum was opened on the former campgrounds in 1967 and in 1979 the campgrounds were declared a Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance and came under the protection of the Socialist Republic of Serbia.\n\nArne Berge: Arne Berge (29 June 1908 \u2013 13 August 1988) was a Norwegian priest. 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The first Junior Enterprise, CUBE Consulting, was founded in the United States in 2012 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and was followed by the establishment of other two during the period of 2012-2015. Only in 2016, along with the creation of Lumnus Consulting at UC San Diego, the unification of current student-run companies in the USA through the JE USA association was envisioned. By finding founders across the nation and spreading the JE concept, Junior Enterprise USA showed exceptional growth and successful creation of development programs that would support initiatives in its first months of operation. 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Aardman is known for films made using stop-motion clay animation techniques, particularly those featuring Plasticine characters Wallace and Gromit. After some experimental computer animated short films during the late 1990s, beginning with \"Owzat\" (1997), it entered the computer animation market with \"Flushed Away\" (2006). Aardman films have made $973.2 million worldwide and average $163 million per film. All of their stop motion films are among the highest-grossing stop-motion films, with their debut, \"Chicken Run\" (2000), being their top-grossing film as well as the highest-grossing stop-motion film of all time.\n\nOscar's Orchestra: Oscar's Orchestra is a British children's animated TV series that ran from 1994 to 1996 comprising a total of three seasons and 39 episodes. 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The company was wound down by its then owner, ITV plc, on 26 October 2009.\n\nDerek Lamb: Derek Reginald Lamb (20 June 1936 \u2013 5 November 2005) was a British animation filmmaker and producer. While serving as executive producer of the National Film Board of Canada's English Animation Studio from 1976 to 1982, he produced the Oscar-winner \"Special Delivery\", directed by John Weldon and Eunice Macaulay, and produced and scripted Eugene Fedorenko's \"Every Child\". He also created numerous animated sketches for \"Sesame Street\", sometimes in collaboration with John Canemaker.\n\nCartoon Network Development Studio Europe: Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe is a British animation studio based in London that is owned by Cartoon Network and Turner Broadcasting System Europe, both of which are subsidiaries of Time Warner. 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The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 415. It is situated approximately 5 mi west from Grantham, and adjoins the county border with Leicestershire. The neighbouring village of Belvoir lies on the other side of the border. Grantham Canal is situated 1 mi to the north-east at its closest point.\n\nBrandsnutene: Brandsnutene or Brandsnutane is a 1496 m tall mountain on the border of Aust-Agder and Telemark counties in southern Norway. Is the second highest mountain in Aust-Agder of the mountains with a prominence of at least 50 m . The mountain is located on the border of the municipalities of Bykle (in Aust-Agder) and Tokke (in Telemark). The mountain has a secondary peak of 1480 m located about 1 km east of the municipal/county border inside Tokke.\n\nKnockmealdown: Knockmealdown (Irish: \"Cnoc Mhaoldomhnaigh\" ) is the highest peak of the Knockmealdown Range of mountains, located on the border between Co Tipperary and Co Waterford. 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The compilation was a collection of all the singles released by the band on those labels, between 1977 and 1982 (some of which had not originally been included on studio albums).\n\nStranglers in the Night: Stranglers in the Night is the eleventh studio album by The Stranglers and the first release on the band's own record label, Psycho, in 1992. It opened the recording career of the Stranglers MK II, with Paul Roberts on vocals and John Ellis on guitar. The band returned to a purer, less \"produced\" sound; the horns have departed and the songs have a less-constrained, harder edge. Styles vary from ballads such as \"Southern Mountains\" and \"Grand Canyon\" to the fast-paced \"Sugar Bullets\" and \"Brainbox\". The North American version of this album (with a white, rather than dark grey, cover) contained three extra tracks (\"Coffee Shop\", \"Vicious Circles\" and \"So Uncool\"), which were originally B-sides in the UK. 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It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 19, 2006. Lisa aids Moe in discovering his inner-poet and he gains swift popularity and recognition from a group of successful American authors, when Lisa helps to get his poetry published. However, Lisa is crushed when Moe enjoys his newfound success with famous writers and deliberately refuses to credit Lisa for her assistance in his poetry. It was written by Matt Warburton and directed by Mark Kirkland. The episode guest stars J. K. Simmons as the voice of J. Jonah Jameson, while Tom Wolfe, Gore Vidal, Michael Chabon, and Jonathan Franzen make cameos as themselves. During its first airing, the episode gained 9.31 million viewers, beating the previous episode.\n\nSongs in the Key of Springfield: Songs in the Key of Springfield is a soundtrack/novelty album from \"The Simpsons\" compiling many of the musical numbers from the series. 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After a thunderous applause from the audience, he is able to accept Lisa as just a friend.\n\nThe Simpsons Sing the Blues: The Simpsons Sing the Blues is the first album released as an offshoot of \"The Simpsons\". The album contains originally recorded music not featured in the series save for the first verse of the track \"Moaning Lisa Blues\" which was first featured in the episode \"Moaning Lisa\", which aired in the United States on February 11, 1990. The album was released on December 4, 1990, and peaked at No. 3 on the \"Billboard\" 200.\n\nThe Simpsons discography: \"The Simpsons\" is an American animated television sitcom created by Matt Groening that has aired on the Fox Broadcasting Company since December 1989. It is a satirical parody of a middle class American lifestyle epitomized by its eponymous family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield, and lampoons American culture, society, and many aspects of the human condition. The popularity of \"The Simpsons\" led to the release of the 1990 double platinum album \"The Simpsons Sing the Blues\", which contains original songs performed by the cast members of the show as their characters. The album spawned two hit singles\u2014\"Do the Bartman\" and \"Deep, Deep Trouble\". A less successful sequel, \"The Yellow Album\", was released in 1998.\n\nHomer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words: \"Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words\" is the sixth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' twentieth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 2008. In the episode, Lisa discovers that she has a talent for solving crossword puzzles, and she enters a crossword tournament. Lisa's feelings are hurt when she discovers that Homer bet against her in the championship match.\n\nGood Night (The Simpsons short): \"Good Night\" (also known as \"Good Night Simpsons\") is the first of forty-eight Simpsons shorts that appeared on the variety show \"The Tracey Ullman Show\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 19, 1987, during the third episode of \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" and marks the first appearance of the Simpson family\u00a0\u2014 Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie\u00a0\u2014 on television. After three seasons on Tracey Ullman, the shorts would be adapted into the animated show \"The Simpsons\". \"Good Night\" has since been aired on the show in the episode \"The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular\" (in its entirety), along with several other Ullman shorts, and is one of the few shorts to ever be released on DVD, being included in the Season 1 DVD set.\n\nMoaning Lisa: \"Moaning Lisa\" is the sixth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' first season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 11, 1990. The episode was written by Al Jean and Mike Reiss, and was directed by Wes Archer. Ron Taylor guest stars in the episode as Bleeding Gums Murphy. The episode deals with Lisa's depression and her attempts to sublimate it by playing her saxophone. 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He is currently playing for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL). Noesen was selected in the first round (21st overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators.\n\n1999 NHL Entry Draft: The 1999 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 26 at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts. According to \"Sports Illustrated\" and other sports news agencies, at the time the 1999 draft was considered one of the deepest in talent in years, headed by Patrik Stefan and the Sedin twins. However, the overall impact in the NHL hasn't matched those of the neighboring drafts. An example of this one is how many first round picks have played the equivalent of an entire regular season ten seasons after the 1999 draft; only 16 out of 28 first round picks in 1999 have played 82 NHL games, while the same statistic applies to 23 out of 27 players in 1998 and 21 out of 30 players in 2000. 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Houck played 16 National Hockey League games for the North Stars between 1985 and 1988, scoring one goal and two assists while spending most of his career in the minor leagues. He played two seasons in the Nederlands between 1989 and 1991 before retiring. His son, Jackson Houck, was drafted 94th overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. Paul, of the 1981 NHL Entry Draft, and his son, of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, become the first father-and-son tandem drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the team's history.\n\nNick Merkley: Nicholas Merkley (born May 23, 1997) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing with the Tucson Roadrunners of the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect for the Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League (NHL). Merkley was rated as a top prospect who was widely projected to be a first round selection in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. In the said Draft, he was selected 30th overall by the Arizona Coyotes, the final pick of the opening round.\n\nJay Bouwmeester: Jay Daniel Bouwmeester (born September 27, 1983) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman playing for the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was a first round selection, third overall, of the Florida Panthers at the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. He was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team in 2003 and played seven seasons in the Panthers organization before being traded to the Calgary Flames in 2009, with whom he played four seasons. He held one of the longest iron man streaks in NHL history as he appeared in 737 consecutive regular season games between 2004 and 2014. Bouwmeester played in the 2007 and 2009 NHL All-Star Games.\n\nFr\u00e9d\u00e9rik Gauthier: Fr\u00e9d\u00e9rik Gauthier (born April 26, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing in the Toronto Maple Leafs organization of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Maple Leafs in the 1st round (21st overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. Gauthier is a top prospect who was ranked number eight on the NHL Central Scouting Bureau's final ranking of North American skaters. He fulfilled the expectation to be a first round selection at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. He was born in Laval, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal.\n\nPaul Bittner: Paul Bittner (born November 4, 1996) is an American professional ice hockey Winger who is currently assigned to the Cleveland Monsters of the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect of the Columbus Blue Jackets in the National Hockey League (NHL). Bittner has played major junior hockey with the Portland Winterhawks of the Western Hockey League (WHL). Bittner was rated as a top prospect who was widely projected to be a first round selection in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. He was, however, selected 38th overall, in the second round by the Blue Jackets in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.\n\n2010 NHL Entry Draft: The 2010 NHL Entry Draft was the 48th NHL Entry Draft, held on June 25\u201326, 2010 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, home arena of the Los Angeles Kings. This was the first time Los Angeles hosted the NHL Entry Draft. An unofficial record of 11 American-trained players were selected in the first round, starting with Jack Campbell and ending with Brock Nelson. The record was set in the 2006 and 2007 drafts, where 10 U.S.-trained players were selected in the first round.\n\n2011 NHL Entry Draft: The 2011 NHL Entry Draft was the 49th NHL Entry Draft. It was held on June 24\u201325, 2011, at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. It was the first time the Draft was held in the state of Minnesota since the Minnesota North Stars hosted the 1989 NHL Entry Draft.\n\n1987\u201388 Quebec Nordiques season: Quebec made a huge trade during the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, as the Nordiques traded away Dale Hunter and Clint Malarchuk to the Washington Capitals for Gaetan Duchesne, Alan Haworth, and the Capitals first round draft pick in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, in which the Nordiques selected Joe Sakic. Haworth had an injury plagued season in 1986\u201387, appearing in only 50 games, however, he scored 25 goals and 41 points. In 1985\u201386, Haworth had a career high 34 goals and 73 points for the Capitals. Duchesne had a career high 52 points with Washington in 1986\u201387, as he scored 17 goals and had 35 assists. Joe Sakic was the Nordiques second selection in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, as he scored 60 goals and 133 points in 72 games with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League (WHL), as Quebec selected Bryan Fogarty with their first pick. Fogarty had 70 points in 56 games with the Kingston Canadians of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).", "question": "In which city was NHL Entry Draft held when Stefan Noesen was a first round selection ? 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Fern species with short trunks in the genera \"Blechnum, Calochleana, Cnemedaria, Culcita\" (Europe's only tree fern), \"Cystodium, Leptopteris, Lophosoria, Sadleria, Thyrsopteris\" and \"Todea\" could also be considered tree ferns in a liberal interpretation of the term.\n\nGymnocladus chinensis: Gymnocladus chinensis, the soap tree or Chinese coffeetree, is a tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to central China. It grows slowly and is apparently extremely rare. The leaves have huge bipinnate leaves starting purple then shading to green.\n\nCajeput tree: Cajeput tree is a common name used for certain classification of tree that has a white spongy bark that is flexible and can easily flake off the trunk. The Cajeput tree is of the genus \"Melaleuca\", native to Australia and is commonly known in North America as the Tea Tree. The name \"Cajeput tree\" is primarily used for the species \"M. cajuputi\", \"M. leucadendra\", \"M. linariifolia\", \"M. viridiflora\" and \"M. quinquenervia\". Other names for these trees are the paperbark tree, punk tree, or the white bottle brush tree. Similar subtropical trees from the eucalyptus family are evergreens with pointed leaves and white, red or green flowers. Aborigines of Australia often used the cajeput tree bark for shields, canoes, roofing material and timber.\n\nKentucky coffeetree: The Kentucky coffeetree, Gymnocladus dioicus, is a tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to the Midwest and Upper South of North America. The seed may be roasted and used as a substitute for coffee beans; however, unroasted pods and seeds are toxic. The wood from the tree is used by cabinetmakers and carpenters.\n\nCyclorana: Cyclorana is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae (tree frogs), whose members are found in most of Australia. 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She has a physical disability: She has cerebral palsy and is a BC3 type athlete. She works as an administrator. She competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics. She finished second in the BC1 one person event. She competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. She finished second in the two person BC3 event. She competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics. She competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics. She finished second in the two person BC3 event.\n\nRoberto Abenia: Roberto Abenia Uliaque (born November 8, 1972 in Zaragoza) is a goalball athlete from Spain. He played goalball at the 1996 Summer Paralympics. His team was third. He played goalball at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. His team was third. He played goalball at the 2004 Summer Paralympics. His team was six.\n\nSara Carracelas Garc\u00eda: Sara Carracelas Garcia (born September 15, 1981 in Guip\u00fazcoa) is an S2 swimmer from Spain. She has cerebral palsy. She started swimming when she was four years old. She competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics, winning a gold medal in the 50 meter backstroke and the 50 meter freestyle. She also won a bronze in the 100 meter freestyle. She competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics, winning a gold medal in the 50 meter backstroke a bronze in the 50 meter freestyle and a silver in the 100 meter freestyle. She competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics. She finished first in the 50 meter backstroke, the 50 meter freestyle and in the 100 meter freestyle. She raced at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, winning a bronze in the 50 meter backstroke. In 2010, she competed at the Tenerife International Open.\n\nDaniel Llambrich Gabriel: Daniel Llambrich Gabriel (born March 14, 1975 in Barcelona) is a vision impaired S12/B2 swimmer from Spain. His job in 2008 was working as a coupon seller. He competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics and the 2000 Summer Paralympics, where he did not medal. He swam at the 2004 Summer Paralympics, winning a silver medal in the 4 x 100 meter 49 points medley relay. He raced at the 2008 Summer Paralympics.\n\nAtlanta: Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia, with an estimated 2016 population of 472,522. Atlanta is the cultural and economic center of the Atlanta metropolitan area, home to 5,710,795 people and the ninth-largest metropolitan area in the United States. Atlanta is the county seat of Fulton County, and a small portion of the city extends eastward into DeKalb County.\n\nAntonio Garc\u00eda Mart\u00ednez: Antonio Garcia Martinez (born December 24, 1956 in Sevilla) is a Spanish cyclist from. He is LC3 type cyclist. He is a chemical engineer. He competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics, the 2000 Summer Paralympics, the 2004 Summer Paralympics, and the 2008 Summer Paralympics. He finished first in the Combined Road (Pursuit / Time Trial) LC3 race.\n\nFrancisco \u00c1ngel Soriano San Martin: Francisco \u00c1ngel Soriano San Martin (born March 28, 1949 in Las Tejeras-Langreo, Asturias) is a SH1 shooter from Spain. In 2012, he was retired and a pensioner. Soriano competed at the 1988 Summer Paralympics, 1992 Summer Paralympics, 1996 Summer Paralympics, 2000 Summer Paralympics, 2004 Summer Paralympics, 2008 Summer Paralympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics. In 1996, he won a gold medal in the Free Pistol .50 P4, Mixed SH1 competition. In 2000, he won a bronze in the Free Pistol .50 P4, Mixed SH1 competition.\n\nAnita Chapman: Anita Chapman MBE (born 3 July 1952 in Doncaster) is a British Paralympic archer. In individual medals she won silver at the 1996 Summer Paralympics and gold at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. In team medals she was on the bronze medal team at the 1996 Summer Paralympics, the silver medalist team at the 2000 Summer Paralympics, and the gold medal winning team at the 2004 Summer Paralympics.\n\nAna Garc\u00eda-Arcicollar Vallejo: Ana Garcia-Arcicollar Vallejo (born May 28, 1982 in Madrid) is a teacher and a vision impaired B2/S12 swimmer from Spain. She has a vision impairment because of a congenital disease. She competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics, winning a bronze in the 4 X 100 meter medley 49 points S11 - S13 race, the 200 meter breaststroke race and the 100 meter backstroke race. She competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia, winning a silver in the 400 meter freestyle race, and a bronze in the 100 meter butterfly race. She competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics, winning a gold in the 400 meter freestyle race, and a bronze in the 100 meter butterfly race. She competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, winning a silver in the 100 meter butterfly race. She also raced at the IBSA World Games in Sao Paulo, Brazil. She raced at the 2006 World Swimming Championship in Durban, South Africa and the II IBSA World Blind Championships in 2003 in Quebec, Canada. She set world records in the 2003 races in the 4 X 50 meter Freestyle S11 - S13 race, the 800 meter freestyle S12 race and the 4 X 50 meter medley S11 - S13 race.\n\nIran at the 1996 Summer Paralympics: Athletes from the Islamic Republic of Iran competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, United States.", "question": "The city that hosted the 1996 Summer Paralympics is the seat of what county?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"paralympic_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year of the Summer Paralympics."}, "host_city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city that hosted the Summer Paralympics."}, "county_seat_of_host_city": {"type": "string", "description": "The county that the host city is the seat of."}}, "required": ["paralympic_year", "host_city", "county_seat_of_host_city"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"paralympic_year": 1996, "host_city": "Atlanta", "county_seat_of_host_city": "Fulton County"}, "ground_truth": {"paralympic_year": 1996, "host_city": "Atlanta", "county_seat_of_host_city": "Fulton County"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2015, "output_tokens": 33, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f7973117793c8673e731d5b2291d7e05708f6a416a9a6e27b8407f2697031007", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae362125542992e3233c3cc", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Zayn", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Still Got Time: \"Still Got Time\" is a song by English singer Zayn featuring Canadian singer and rapper PartyNextDoor. Zayn announced the song through social media. and it is taken from his upcoming second studio album. \"Still Got Time\" debuted on American radio on 24 March 2017.\n\nYou've Got Time: \"You've Got Time\" is the main title theme song for the Netflix Original Series \"Orange Is the New Black\", written, composed and performed by Regina Spektor. The song was nominated in the Best Song Written for Visual Media category at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.\n\nI Ain't Got Time to Tarry: \"I Ain't Got Time to Tarry\", also known as \"The Land of Freedom\", is an American song written by blackface minstrel composer Dan Emmett. It premiered in a minstrel show performance by Bryant's Minstrels in late November 1858. The song was published in New York City in 1859.\n\nFor a Minute (M.O song): \"For a Minute\" is a song by English recording trio M.O. It was co-written by Jess Glynne and produced by Bless Beats and Loadstar. 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Adopting a more R&B music style with his debut studio album \"Mind of Mine\" (2016) and its lead single, \"Pillowtalk\", Malik became the first British male artist to debut at number one in both the UK and US with a debut single and debut album. Malik is the recipient of several accolades, including an American Music Award and a Billboard Music Award.\n\nStill Got Tonight: \"Still Got Tonight\" is a song recorded by American actor and singer Matthew Morrison for his eponymous debut studio album. It was written and produced by Andrew Frampton and Steve Kipner and co-written by Kris Allen. \"Still Got Tonight\" was released April 26, 2011 as the second single from \"Matthew Morrison\".\n\nThe Glass Bottle: The Glass Bottle was an American pop band fronted by Gary Criss, whose song about bitterness and heartbreak, \"I Ain't Got Time Anymore\", was recorded in 1970 and reached #36 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in September 1971. The band was co-produced by Dickie Goodman. Goodman had an advertising deal with a PR firm that was trying to save the glass industry from losing soda pop clients to plastic bottles, so Goodman and partner Bill Ramal formed a group, called them \"The Glass Bottle\" and produced their album. The group produced two hits, \"I Ain't Got Time Anymore\" and \"The Girl Who Loved Me When\", before breaking up and drifting into obscurity.\n\nI'm Going Home to Dixie: \"I'm Going Home to Dixie\" is an American walkaround, a type of dance song. It was written by Dan Emmett in 1861 as a sequel to the immensely popular walkaround \"Dixie\". The sheet music was first published that same year by Firth, Pond & Company in an arrangement by C. S. Grafully. Despite the publisher's claim that \"I'm Going Home to Dixie\" had been \"Sung with tumultuous applause by the popular Bryant's Minstrels\", the song lacked the charm of its predecessor, and it quickly faded into obscurity. The song's lyrics follow the minstrel show scenario of the freed slave longing to return to his master in the South; it was the last time Emmett would use the term \"Dixie\" in a song. Its tune simply repeated Emmett's earlier walkaround \"I Ain't Got Time to Tarry\" from 1858.\n\nStill Got It: \"Still Got It\" is a song by American rapper Tyga featuring fellow Young Money-member, Drake. The original song was first leaked on June 21, 2010 with only Drake on it. The song was then re-released on October 4, 2011 as the second single from the rapper's debut studio album, \"\". The song was produced by Noah \"40\" Shebib and Supa Dups, appearing as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of the album. \"Still Got It\" marks the rapper's third consecutive release to impact the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, debuting at number eighty-nine for the chart week dated October 24, 2011; also peaking at number seventy on the R&B/hip-hop chart.\n\nStill Got the Blues (For You): \"Still Got the Blues (For You)\" is a song by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore. It was originally released as the title track of the album \"Still Got the Blues\". The song was released as a single and reached #31 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1990. It is the only single of Moore's solo career to chart on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, where it reached #97 on 16 February 1991. Moore played his Les Paul Standard Guitar throughout the song. 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Speaking to noted urban writer Pete Lewis of the award-winning 'Blues & Soul' in September 2007, Wyclef explained his thinking behind the album: \"Titling it 'The Carnival 2' was down to 'The Carnival' back in '97 being my first multi-cultural CD. It had rhythms from all over the world, and in that way this new record is the sequel. You know, there's a revolution of culture going on around the world today where the United Nations is everywhere! You go into a room, and everybody's from a different country. It's like we're ALL immigrants! Some of these people may be listening to bhangra, some to hip hop, some to rock... And, when you put that fusion together, it unites people through music.\"\n\nV\u011bra Waldes: V\u011bra Waldes - Hrom\u00e1dkov\u00e1 (3 June 1914 - 24 November 1995) was a prominent fighter in communist anti-nazi resistance in Paris during World War II. She was born in Dresden to Zikmund Waldes, who was a wealthy Czech entrepreneur and brother of Jind\u0159ich Waldes. She refused to emigrate to the United States with her family and instead joined anti-nazi resistance in France. In Paris she met and married one of the leaders of Czech resistance in Paris region, Otakar Hrom\u00e1dko. Between 1945 and 1968 she lived in Czechoslovakia and after the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 she emigrated to Switzerland. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, she attempted to regain a part of her family property in the Czech Republic.\n\nAn American Tail: An American Tail is a 1986 American animated musical adventure family comedy-drama film directed by Don Bluth and produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios and Amblin Entertainment. It tells the story of Fievel Mousekewitz and his family as they emigrate from Russian Empire-controlled territory of Ukraine to the United States for freedom. However, he gets lost and must find a way to reunite with them. It was released on November 21, 1986, to reviews that ranged from positive to mixed and was a box office hit, making it the highest-grossing non-Disney animated film at the time. The success of it, \"The Land Before Time\", and Disney's \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\", as well as Bluth's departure from their partnership, prompted Steven Spielberg to establish his own animation studio, Amblimation.\n\nSilent So Long: Silent So Long is the second studio album by the European band Emigrate. This album was released November 14, 2014 in Europe and was released in the United States on December 9, 2014.\n\nImmigration to the United States (Education): Overall, immigrants make up about 13% of the US population in any given year (currently about 42 million out of a total population of 318.9 million citizens. Immigration begins to increase in the late teens and continues through early adulthood, which means that there are proportionally many fewer immigrant children currently in the school system. However, immigrant and native-born populations become more equal as age increases, especially regarding education and income. The Supreme Court of the United States ruled in 1982 in Plyler v. Doe that states cannot deny students an education on account of their immigration status, allowing students to gain access to the United States' public schooling system. Further, Lau v. Nichols prohibited discrimination based on race or national origin.\n\nHeinrich Lienhard: Johann Heinrich Lienhard (January 19, 1822, Bilten, Canton Glarus \u2013 December 19, 1903, Nauvoo, Illinois) was a Swiss immigrant to the United States. He left Switzerland at the age of 21. His memoirs for the years 1822 to 1850 are an important historical source regarding California Trail and Sutter's Fort in California from 1846 to 1850.\n\nRufus C. Somerby: Rufus C. Somerby (1832\u20131903) was an entertainer, showman, and panoramist in the mid-nineteenth century, and one of a very few men of his profession to leave behind any memoirs or account of his activities. He is chiefly known through a series of articles published in 1903 and 1904 in \"The Billboard\", the ancestor of today's \"Billboard Magazine,\" which at the time was a trade journal for circus, carnival, and theatrical performers and managers. Somerby operated several moving panoramas under the management of Boston's George K. Goodwin, including a panorama of \"Dr. Kane's Arctic Voyages,\" and also was involved in mechanical theatres. He worked as an agent for P.T. Barnum, bringing one such mechanical theatre, \"Thiodon's Theatre of Arts,\" from the United Kingdom to the United States for an exhibition at Barnum's American Museum. Later, after this mechanical show was completed his run, he oversaw its re-making into two smaller such theatres, one of which had its figures re-painted to as to present not \"The Battle of Balaclava\" in the Crimean War, but the assault on Fort Sumter, by a panorama broker in Providence, Rhode Island.\n\nEmigrate (album): Emigrate is the first full-length self-titled studio album by the European band Emigrate. This album was released August 31, 2007 in Europe and was released in the United States and in Australia on January 29, 2008 but still has no Worldwide release dates.\n\nChildren of Immigrants Longitudinal Study: The Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study (CILS) was designed to study the adaptation process of the immigrant second generation. Immigrant second generation is defined broadly as United States-born children with at least one foreign-born parent, or children born abroad but brought at an early age to the United States. The original survey was conducted with large samples of second-generation immigrant children attending the 8th and 9th grades in public and private schools in the metropolitan areas of Miami/Ft. Lauderdale in Florida and San Diego, California. Conducted in 1992, the first survey had the purpose of ascertaining baseline information on immigrant families, children's demographic characteristics, language use, self-identities, and academic attainment. The total sample size was 5,262. Respondents came from 77 different nationalities, although the sample reflects the most sizable immigrant nationalities in each area. Three years later, corresponding to the time in which respondents were about to graduate from high school, the first follow-up survey was conducted. Its purpose was to examine the evolution of key adaptation outcomes including language knowledge and preference, ethnic identity, self-esteem, and academic attainment over the adolescent years. The survey also sought to establish the proportion of second-generation youths who dropped out of school before graduation. This follow-up survey retrieved 4,288 respondents or 81.5 percent of the original sample. Together with this follow-up survey, a parental survey was conducted. The purpose of this interview was to establish directly characteristics of immigrant parents and families and their outlooks for the future including aspirations and plans for the children. In total, 2,442 parents or 46 percent of the original student sample were interviewed. During 2001-2003, or a decade after the original survey, a final follow-up was conducted. The sample now averaged 24 years of age and, hence, patterns of adaptation in early adulthood could be readily assessed. The original and follow-up surveys were conducted mostly in schools attended by respondents, greatly facilitating access to them. Most respondents had already left school by the time of the second follow-up so they had to be contacted individually in their place of work or residence. Respondents were located not only in the San Diego and Miami areas, but also in more than 30 different states, with some surveys returned from military bases overseas. Mailed questionnaires were the principal source of completed data in this third survey. In total, CILS-III retrieved complete or partial information on 3,613 respondents representing 68.9 percent of the original sample and 84.3 percent of the first follow-up. 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Gore: Robert W. \"Bob\" Gore (born April 15, 1937) is an American engineer and scientist, inventor and businessman. Gore has led his family's company, W. L. Gore & Associates, in developing applications of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) ranging from computer cables to medical equipment to the outer layer of space suits. His most significant breakthrough is likely the invention of Gore-Tex, a waterproof/breathable fabric popularly known for its use in sporting and outdoor gear.\n\nBoot socks: Boot socks are a type of sock suitable for wearing with boots. Typically made from a knitted material, popular styles of knit currently are the cable and fairisle knit. Boot socks provide additional comfort and warmth in colder weather. Boots are often worn by both genders, with military boots, brogue boots and hiking boots all being popular styles to pair with boot socks. 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At that time, the exhibit contained 504 pairs of boots.\n\nHiking boot: Hiking (walking) boots are footwear specifically designed for protecting the feet and ankles during outdoor walking activities such as hiking. They are one of the most important items of hiking gear, since their quality and durability can determine a hiker's ability to walk long distances without injury. Hiking boots are constructed to provide comfort for walking considerable distance over rough terrain. Boots that protect the hiker's feet and heel are recommended. Hiking boots give ankle support and are fairly stiff. A less popular alternative is to use light trainers with thin soles. Footwear should be neither too loose nor too tight, to help prevent blisters and sore feet. Hiking socks that wick sweat from the feet, provide warmth, and cushion the feet are recommended and a thin, inner sock may also help. 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Fashion boots come in a wide variety of styles, from ankle to thigh-length, and are used for casual, formal, and business attire. Although boots were a popular style of women\u2019s footwear in the Nineteenth Century, they were not recognized as a high fashion item until the 1960s. They became widely popular in the 1970s and have remained a staple of women\u2019s winter wardrobes since then.\n\nDesert Combat Boot: Desert Combat Boots are type of combat boot designed specifically for use in humid or arid regions for desert warfare, where a traditional or standard issued black leather combat boot might be deemed uncomfortable or unnecessary. Like jungle boots, desert boots may implement similar designs; such as nylon canvas sides, speed lacing, and drainage vents on the instep. 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It was published in 1953 in London by Victor Gollancz and New York by Simon & Schuster. It is Gordimer's third published book, following two collections of short stories, \"Face to Face\" (1949), and \"The Soft Voice of the Serpent\" (1952). The novel is semi-autobiographical, with the main character coming from a small mining town in Africa similar to Gordimer's own childhood. The novel is also a bildungsroman \"about waking up from the naivete of a small colonial town.\"\n\nA World of Strangers: A World of Strangers is a 1958 novel by South African novelist and Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer. The novel included mixed reviews, drawing criticism for its pedantic explanation of Gordimer's worldview. The novel was banned in South Africa for 12 years.\n\nThe Soft Voice of the Serpent: The Soft Voice of the Serpent and Other Stories is a short story collection by the South African writer Nadine Gordimer. 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Set in a mythical world called \"The Shattered Lands\", it pits the forces of good (represented by beige-back pieces) against the forces of evil (represented by gray-back pieces). It plays similar to the original \"Stratego\" game, and also somewhat similar to chess. The game was discontinued by Avalon Hill in 2004.\n\nRuneQuest: RuneQuest is a fantasy role-playing game first published in 1978 by Chaosium, created by Steve Perrin and set in Greg Stafford's mythical world of Glorantha. \"RuneQuest\" is notable for its system, designed around a percentile die and with an early implementation of skill rules, which became the basis of numerous other games. There have been several editions of the game.\n\nEmpires of the Deep: Empires of the Deep is a 3D action-adventure fantasy film conceived by Jon Jiang, directed by Michael French, written by Randall Frakes and starring Olga Kurylenko. 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The name comes from Eric Parker, founder and chief developer. Their first release was \"Hellcats Over the Pacific\" on the Apple Macintosh in 1991, which they followed in 1992 with \"Missions at Leyte Gulf\", an expansion pack. In 1995 they released \"A-10 Attack! \" to critical acclaim on the Mac, following that up with \"A-10 Cuba\" in 1996. Partnering with Activision, \"A-10 Cuba\" was also released as a stand-alone game for Microsoft Windows, and this partnership led to the Windows-only 1999 release of \"\" (SDoE). The pressure of the SDoE release led to the programmers going their separate ways, and by 2002 the company was dissolved.\n\nList of mergers and acquisitions by Apple: Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and software products. It was established in Cupertino, California, on April 1, 1976, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, and was incorporated on January 3, 1977. The company's hardware products include the Macintosh line of personal computers, the iPod line of portable media players, the iPad line of tablets, the iPhone line of smartphones, the Apple TV line of digital media players, and the Apple Watch line of smartwatches. Apple's software products include the OS X operating system, the iOS mobile operating system, the tvOS operating system, the watchOS operating system, the iTunes media browser, and the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software. As of 2017 , Apple is publicly known to have acquired 70 companies. The actual number of acquisitions is possibly larger as Apple does not reveal the majority of its acquisitions unless discovered by journals. Apple has also purchased stakes in two companies, as well as made two divestments. Apple has not released the financial details for the majority of its mergers and acquisitions.\n\nA-10 Attack!: A-10 Attack! is a combat flight simulator for the Apple Macintosh computer released by Parsoft Interactive in 1995. The game features an A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft that takes part in a variety of missions in West Germany during a hypothetical limited conventional attack by the Warsaw Pact. A-10 boasted one of the most detailed flight models of any game of its era, a physics model that extended to solid-body interactions with the ground and complete aerodynamics for every object in the game, including ordnance. Macworld rated it \"Best Flight Simulator\" in a review of Mac simulations.\n\nOS/360 Object File Format: The OS/360 Object File Format is the standard object module file format for the IBM DOS/360, OS/360 and VM/370, Univac VS/9, and Fujitsu BS2000 mainframe operating systems. In the 1990s, the format was given an extension with the XSD-type record for the MVS Operating System to support longer module names in the C Programming Language. This format is still in use by the z/VSE operating system (the follow-on to the DOS/360 Operating System). In contrast, it has been superseded by the GOFF file format on the MVS Operating System (the follow-on to the OS/360 Operating System) and on the z/VM Operating System (the follow-on to the VM/370 Operating System). 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Based on the radio series of the same name, the film stars Johnny Depp as Tonto, the narrator of the events, and Armie Hammer as John Reid, the Lone Ranger. It relates Tonto's memories of the duo's earliest efforts to subdue local villainy and bring justice to the American Old West. William Fichtner, Barry Pepper, Ruth Wilson, James Badge Dale, Tom Wilkinson and Helena Bonham Carter also are featured in supporting roles. It is the first theatrical film featuring the Lone Ranger and Tonto characters in more than 32 years.\n\nKidnapped (1960 film): Kidnapped is a 1960 Walt Disney Productions film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic 1886 novel \"Kidnapped\". It stars Peter Finch and James MacArthur, and was Disney's second production based on a novel by Stevenson, the first being \"Treasure Island\". It also marked Peter O'Toole's feature film debut.\n\nThe Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold: The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold is a 1958 American Western film in Eastmancolor released by United Artists in June 1958. The second of two theatrical features specifically based on and continuing the TV show \"The Lone Ranger\" it stars Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels, reprising their roles from the TV series. The first feature film was 1956's \"The Lone Ranger\". No further films based on this specific version of the characters were made after this one.\n\nThe Lone Ranger (video game): The Lone Ranger is an action-adventure video game released by Konami for the Nintendo Entertainment System exclusively in North America in 1991 . It is based on \"The Lone Ranger\" radio and TV franchise, the latter which was still rerunning in syndication when the game was released. The player takes the role of the Lone Ranger himself as he engages against outlaws in side-scrolling, overhead, and even first-person segments. \"The Lone Ranger\" theme music is played prominently during the game, which includes a DPCM-coded voice clip of the ranger shouting his catch-phrase \"Hi Yo Silver\".\n\nThe Lone Ranger (1956 film): The Lone Ranger is a 1956 Western film based on \"The Lone Ranger\" television series, starring Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels. \"The Lone Ranger\" was the first of two theatrical features based on the popular TV series of the same name; the other one being \"The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold\" (1958), which was Bonita Granville's last film appearance. She retired from the screen to marry Jack Wrather.\n\nSloane Ranger: In the United Kingdom, a Sloane Ranger (sometimes shortened to Sloane or Sloanie) is a stereotypical young upper-middle or upper class person who pursues a distinctive fashionable lifestyle. The term is a portmanteau of \"Sloane Square\", a location in Chelsea, London famed for the wealth of residents and frequenters, and the television character \"The Lone Ranger\". Female Sloanes, especially those involved in equestrian activities, were often seen in the 1970s around London wearing Herm\u00e8s or Liberty silk head scarves distinctively tied just below the mouth, masking part of the face, which furthered the \"Lone Ranger\" jest.\n\nList of The Lone Ranger episodes: This is a list of \"The Lone Ranger\" television episodes from the series that ran from 1949 until 1957. It had five seasons of original episodes. Seasons One and Two ran for 78 consecutive weeks without a rerun, but some in between years were made up entirely of reruns. The series starred Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels as the Lone Ranger and Tonto, except for season three when John Hart played the role of the Lone Ranger. A total of 221 half-hour episodes were produced.\n\nThe Lone Ranger (2003 film): The Lone Ranger was a 2003 TV-movie and an attempt by The WB to revive the \"Lone Ranger\" franchise in a new generation. The film starred Chad Michael Murray as the Lone Ranger and Nathaniel Arcand as Tonto.\n\nThe Lone Ranger (soundtrack): The Lone Ranger (Original Motion Picture Score) is the film score for the Walt Disney Pictures film, \"The Lone Ranger\" by Hans Zimmer, released on CD and digital download on July 2, 2013 by Walt Disney Records. The physical release was in association with Intrada Records.\n\nJohn Hughes (lawman): John Reynolds Hughes (February 11, 1855 \u2013 June 3, 1947) was a Texas Ranger and cowboy of the Old West, and later an author. Several books were written about his long history as one of the most influential Texas Rangers of all time. It has been suggested he was the inspiration for the Lone Ranger character, since Zane Grey dedicated his most famous book \"The Lone Star Ranger\" to Hughes in 1915. The ambush of Texas Ranger Captain Frank Jones and Hughes' long hunt for the killers also support this theory. 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The Grand Prix was won by Peter Gethin, driving the Chevron B20. Patrick Depailler finished second and David Purley third.\n\n1971 Pau Grand Prix: The 1971 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Two motor race held on 25 April 1971 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Reine Wisell, driving the Lotus 69C. Jean-Pierre Jabouille finished second and Jean-Pierre Jaussaud third.\n\n1979 Pau Grand Prix: The 1979 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Two motor race held on 4 June 1979 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Eddie Cheever, driving the Osella FA2/79. Siegfried Stohr finished second and Marc Surer third.\n\nKlenk: The Klenk-Meteor was a racing car which competed in the 1954 German Grand Prix. The car was based on the established German marque of Veritas which was active between 1948 and 1953. Veritas is chiefly remembered as a manufacturer of sports cars and successful Formula Two racing cars. The company closed when its founder, Ernst Loof, became ill. He subsequently died in 1956. The Klenk-Meteor entered for the 1954 German Grand Prix was essentially a Veritas Formula Two car. The car was owned and prepared by the noted German racing driver Hans Klenk who intended to race it himself in the Grand Prix. However, Klenk's career as a racing driver came to an end when he suffered injuries in an accident while working as a test driver for Mercedes-Benz. The car was driven in the Grand Prix by another German, Theo Helfrich. He retired on lap 9 with engine failure.\n\nGeorge Russell (racing driver): George Russell (born 15 February 1998) is a British racing driver.\n\n1969 Pau Grand Prix: The 1969 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Two motor race held on 20 April 1969 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Jochen Rindt, driving the Lotus 59B. Jean-Pierre Beltoise finished second and Piers Courage third.\n\n2016 Pau Grand Prix: The 2016 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Three motor race held on 15 May, 2016 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was run as the third round of the 2016 European Formula 3 Championship and was won by Alessio Lorandi, driving for Carlin. Lance Stroll finished second and George Russell third.\n\n1970 Pau Grand Prix: The 1970 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Two motor race held on 5 April 1970 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Jochen Rindt, driving the Lotus 69. Henri Pescarolo finished second and Tim Schenken third.\n\nPau Grand Prix: The Pau Grand Prix (French: \"Grand Prix de Pau\" ) is a motor race held in Pau, in the Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques department of southwestern France. The French Grand Prix was held at Pau in 1930, leading to the annual Pau Grand Prix being inaugurated in 1933. It was not run during World War II.\n\n1933 Pau Grand Prix: The 1933 Pau Grand Prix was a motor race held on 19 February 1933 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques, France. It was the inaugural Pau Grand Prix (i.e. the first race that actually held \"Grand Prix de Pau\" title), although the numbering of the races may not have reflected this due to a confusion about the 1901 race at Pau. The Grand Prix was won by Marcel Lehoux, driving the Bugatti T51. 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He is best known for being the husband of the Quaker martyr, Mary Dyer, who was executed for her Quaker activism. Sailing from England as a young man with his wife, Dyer first settled in Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but like many members of the Boston church became a supporter of the dissident ministers John Wheelwright and Anne Hutchinson during the Antinomian Controversy, and signed a petition in support of Wheelwright. For doing this, he was disenfranchised and disarmed, and with many other supporters of Hutchinson, he signed the Portsmouth Compact, and settled on Aquidneck Island in the Narragansett Bay. Within a year of arriving there, he and others followed William Coddington to the south end of the island where they established the town of Newport.\n\nMatthew Marvin Sr.: Matthew Marvin Sr. (March 26, 1600 \u2013 December 20, 1678) was a founding settler of Hartford and Norwalk, Connecticut. He served as a deputy of the General Court of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the May 1654 session. He served as a magistrate in 1659.\n\nMill Hill, Trenton, New Jersey: Mill Hill is a historic neighborhood located within the city of Trenton in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. It is considered to be part of Downtown Trenton and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The name Mill Hill refers to central New Jersey's first industrial site, a mill, erected in 1679, at the southeast corner of the present Broad Street crossing of the Assunpink Creek. Mill Hill and its wooden mill were among the holdings of the first settler in the vicinity of Trenton, Mahlon Stacy, a Quaker who arrived in North America in 1678. The mill was destroyed in a flood.\n\nMatthias Sention Sr.: Matthias Sention Sr. (also spelled Sangins,Sension, Senchion, and later as St. John) (August 9, 1601 \u2013 October 19, 1669) was a founding settler of Dorchester, Massachusetts, of Windsor, Connecticut, of Wethersfield, Connecticut and of Norwalk, Connecticut.\n\nStubbs Park\u2013Stonewall Street Historic District: The Stubbs Park\u2013Stonewall Street Historic District in Dublin, Georgia is a residential area that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. The district has been a long-standing residential neighborhood since the 1910s. The historic neighborhood is bounded by West Moore Street, Lancaster Street, Marion Street, Academy Avenue and Roosevelt Street. The Dublin Historic Neighborhood Association was formed in 1995 to preserve and improve the historic neighborhood.\n\nWalter Keeler (settler): Walter Keeler (also Keiler) (born 1615) was a founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut. 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Al-Assad's program of reform, considered revolutionary in Syria, aimed to sustain and improve the \"nationalist socialist line\" of the state and the Ba'ath party. Al-Assad would rule Syria until his death in 2000, after which he was succeeded by his son Bashar al-Assad.\n\nCorrective Revolution: Corrective Revolution (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u062b\u0648\u0631\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u062a\u0635\u062d\u064a\u062d\u064a\u0629\u200e \u200e ), or alternately \"Corrective Movement\" (in Syria's case) and the \"Corrective Step\" (in South Yemen's case), may refer to:\n\nBashar al-Assad: Bashar Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: \u0628\u0634\u0627\u0631 \u062d\u0627\u0641\u0638 \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0633\u062f\u200e \u200e \"Ba\u0161\u0161\u0101r \u1e24\u0101fi\u1e93 al-\u02beAsad \", ] ; \u00a0\u00a0 ; born 11 September 1965) is the 19th and current President of Syria, holding the office since 17 July 2000. He is also commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces, General Secretary of the ruling Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party and Regional Secretary of the party's branch in Syria. He is a son of Hafez al-Assad, who was President of Syria from 1971 to 2000.\n\nHafez al-Assad: Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: \u062d\u0627\u0641\u0638 \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0633\u062f\u200e \u200e \"\u1e24\u0101fi\u1e93 al-\u02beAsad \", ] ] ; 6 October 1930 \u2013 10 June 2000) was a Syrian statesman, politician, and general who was President of Syria from 1971 to 2000. He was also Prime Minister from 1970 to 1971, as well as Regional Secretary of the Regional Command of the Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party and Secretary General of the National Command of the Ba'ath Party from 1970 to 2000.\n\nBassel Al-Assad International Airport: Bassel al-Assad International Airport (Arabic: \u0645\u0637\u0627\u0631 \u0628\u0627\u0633\u0644 \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0633\u062f \u0627\u0644\u062f\u0648\u0644\u064a\u200e \u200e ) (IATA: LTK,\u00a0ICAO: OSLK) is an airport serving Latakia, the principal port city of Syria. The airport is named for Bassel al-Assad (1962\u20131994), son of the late Syrian President Hafez al-Assad and brother of the current President Bashar al-Assad.\n\nBa'ath Party (Syrian-dominated faction): The Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party (also spelled Baath, meaning \"resurrection\" or \"renaissance\"; Arabic: \u062d\u0632\u0628 \u0627\u0644\u0628\u0639\u062b \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a \u0627\u0644\u0627\u0634\u062a\u0631\u0627\u0643\u064a\u200e \u200e \"Hizb Al-Ba'ath Al-'Arabi Al-Ishtiraki\"), also referred to as the pro-Syrian Ba'ath movement, is a neo-Ba'athist political party, with branches across the Arab world. The party emerged from a split in the Ba'ath Party in February 1966. The party leads the government in Syria. From 1970 until 2000, the party was led by the Syrian president Hafez al-Assad. s of 2000 , leadership has been shared between his son Bashar al-Assad (head of the Syrian regional organization) and Abdullah al-Ahmar (head of the pan-Arab national organization). The Syrian branch of the party is the largest organisation within the Syrian-led Ba'ath Party.\n\nBushra al-Assad: Bushra al-Assad (Arabic: \u0628\u0634\u0631\u0649 \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0633\u062f\u200e \u200e ) (born 24 October 1960) is the first child and only daughter of Hafez al-Assad, who was the president of Syria from 1971 to 2000. She is the sister of current Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. She is the widow of Assef Shawqat, the deputy chief of staff of the Syrian Armed Forces and former head of the Syrian Military Intelligence, who was killed by the rebels on 18 July 2012.\n\nCorrective Revolution (Egypt): The Corrective Revolution (officially launched as the \"Corrective Movement\") was a reform program (officially just a change in policy) launched on 15 May 1971 by President Anwar Sadat. It involved purging Nasserist members of the government and security forces, often considered pro-Soviet and left-wing, and drumming up popular support by presenting the takeover as a continuation of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, while at the same time radically changing track on issues of foreign policy, economy, and ideology. Sadat's Corrective Revolution also included the imprisonment of other political forces in Egypt, including liberals, and Islamists.\n\nBassel al-Assad: Bassel al-Assad (Arabic: \u0628\u0627\u0633\u0644 \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0633\u062f \"B\u0101ssel al Assad\"; 23 March 1962 \u2013 21 January 1994) was a Syrian engineer, colonel, and politician who was the eldest son of President of Syria Hafez al-Assad and the older brother of (later) President Bashar al-Assad. It was widely expected that he would succeed his father as President of Syria until he died in a car accident in 1994.\n\nAnisa Makhlouf: Anisa (or Aniseh) Makhlouf (1929/1930 \u2013 6 February 2016) was the Syrian matriarch of the Al-Assad family, which has ruled the country since 1971. The wife of the late President Hafez al-Assad, Makhlouf held the position of First Lady of Syria from 1971 until 2000. Her five children include Bashar al-Assad, the President of Syria since 2000.", "question": "The Corrective Movement, also referred to as the Corrective Revolution, was a political movement in Syria, initiated by a coup d'\u00e9tat, led by General Hafez al-Assad, on which date, he was a Syrian statesman, politician, and general who was President of Syria from 1971 to 2000?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"event_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary name of the political movement."}, "alternative_event_name": {"type": "string", "description": "An alternative name for the political movement."}, "event_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of event that initiated the movement."}, "event_country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the event took place."}, "leader": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the leader of the movement."}, "title_at_event": {"type": "string", "description": "The title or rank of the leader at the time of the event."}, "presidency_start_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the leader began his presidency in Syria."}, "presidency_end_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the leader's presidency in Syria ended."}}, "required": ["name", "title_at_event", "presidency_start_year", "presidency_end_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "event_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific date when the movement was initiated."}}, "required": ["event_name", "alternative_event_name", "event_type", "event_country", "leader", "event_date"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"event_name": "Corrective Movement", "alternative_event_name": "Corrective Revolution", "event_type": "coup d'\u00e9tat", "event_country": "Syria", "leader": {"name": "Hafez al-Assad", "title_at_event": "General", "presidency_start_year": 1971, "presidency_end_year": 2000}, "event_date": "13 November 1970"}, "ground_truth": {"event_name": "Corrective Movement", "alternative_event_name": "Corrective Revolution", "event_type": "coup d'\u00e9tat", "event_country": "Syria", "leader": {"name": "Hafez al-Assad", "title_at_event": "General", "presidency_start_year": 1971, "presidency_end_year": 2000}, "event_date": "13 November 1970"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2012, "output_tokens": 102, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "861cfb62003fe52bf3e557e6ec50e6ddf60dfb8e016770678b23d9d2c82c61ee", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a80b9385542992bc0c4a7e5", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Stan Lee", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Bill Lawrence (TV producer): William Van Duzer \"Bill\" Lawrence IV (born December 26, 1968) is an American screenwriter, producer, and director. He is best known as the creator of the series \"Scrubs\", co-creator of \"Cougar Town\" and co-creator of \"Spin City\". He was also co-creator of the short-lived animated series \"Clone High\", in which he voiced the leader of the shadowy figures, and is the co-creator of \"Ground Floor\", which ran on TBS. He has written for many other shows including \"Friends\", \"The Nanny\", and \"Boy Meets World\".\n\nPeter F. Paul: Peter Franklin Paul (born September 2, 1948) is a former lawyer and entrepreneur who was convicted for conspiracy and drug dealing, and later for securities fraud in connection with his business dealings with \"Spider-Man\" co-creator Stan Lee. He has repeatedly brought suit against Hillary Clinton, accusing her of lying about donations he solicited on behalf of her 2000 senatorial campaign.\n\nJerry Robinson: Sherrill David Robinson (January 1, 1922 \u2013 December 7, 2011), known as Jerry Robinson, was an American comic book artist known for his work on DC Comics' Batman line of comics during the 1940s. He is best known as the co-creator of Robin and the Joker and for his work on behalf of creators' rights.\n\nInteractions (The Spectacular Spider-Man): \"Interactions\" is the second episode of the animated television series \"The Spectacular Spider-Man,\" based on the comic book character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The episode sees Spider-Man confronting the supervillain Electro, whose body was corrupted with electricity after a freak lab accident.\n\nStan Lee: Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber , December 28, 1922) is an American comic-book writer, editor, film executive producer, and publisher. He was formerly editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, and later its publisher and chairman before leaving the company to become its chairman emeritus, as well as a member of the editorial board.\n\nGreg Weisman: Greg Weisman (born September 28, 1963) is an American novelist and comic book and animation writer and producer, best known as the co-creator and producer of \"Young Justice\", the (uncredited) co-creator of \"Gargoyles\", the Supervising Producer of \"The Spectacular Spider-Man\". In addition, Weisman wrote the script for \"\", an animated short feature that is included on the DVD for the film, \"\". His first novel, \"Rain of the Ghosts\" was released on December 3, 2013. Its sequel, \"Spirits of Ash and Foam\" was released on July 8, 2014. Weisman was executive producer on the \"Star Wars Rebels\" animated series, alongside Dave Filoni and Simon Kinberg, but left the show after season one had been produced. In 2015, Weisman launched a KickStarter campaign to crowdfund $43,000 for a full-cast unabridged AudioPlay based on \"Rain of the Ghosts\". The project reached 100% of funding in less than a month, raising $54,022 (more 25% than its intended goal) backed by 512 pledges, and it stands as the most funded Young Adult project on KickStarter.\n\nRino Romano: Rino Romano (born December 1, 1969) is a Canadian voice actor who has voiced Batman in the animated TV series \"The Batman\", Spider-Man in the animated TV series \"Spider-Man Unlimited\", Eduardo Rivera in \"Extreme Ghostbusters\", Luis Sera in \"Resident Evil 4\", Scorp in the \"Skylanders\" franchise\" and the original Tuxedo Mask in the 90's English dub of the anime series \"Sailor Moon\".\n\nJeff "Swampy" Marsh: Jeff \"Swampy\" Marsh (born December 9, 1960) is an American animator, writer, director, producer, and voice actor associated with several animated television series, most notably as the co-creator, executive producer, and voice of Major Monogram of Disney's animated series \"Phineas and Ferb\". Marsh was born in Santa Monica, California, where he grew up with a heavily blended family dynamic. Marsh has been and continues to be a driving force behind several animation projects, working for over six seasons on the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". Marsh continued to work on other animated television series, including \"King of the Hill\" and \"Rocko's Modern Life,\" before moving to England in 1996.\n\nThe Story of a Great Schoolmaster: The Story of a Great Schoolmaster is a 1924 biography of Frederick William Sanderson (1857-1922) by H. G. Wells. It is the only biography Wells wrote. Sanderson was a personal friend, having met Wells in 1914 when his sons George Philip ('Gip'), born in 1901, and Frank Richard, born in 1903, became pupils at Oundle School, of which Sanderson was headmaster from 1892 to 1922. After Sanderson died while giving a lecture at University College London at which he was introduced by Wells, the famous author agreed to help produce a biography to raise money for the school. But in December 1922, after disagreements emerged with Sanderson's widow about his approach to the subject, Wells withdrew from the official biography (published in 1923 as \"Sanderson of Oundle\"; Wells wrote much of the text but the volume was published without listing an author) and published his own work separately.\n\nSteve Ditko: Stephen J. 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It is closely related to, and derived from, the Sharada script employed by Kashmiri. It is also related to the Gurmukh\u012b script used to write Punjabi. Until the late 1940s, And adopted version script of Takri (called Dogri, Dogra or Dogra Akhtar)was the official script for writing the Dogri in the state of Jammu and Kashmir and Kangri, Cahmbeali, Mandeali in Himachal Pradesh. There are some record of using Takri script in the history of Nepali (Khas Kura). Takri has historically been used by a number of Western Pahari, Garhwali and Dardic languages in the Western Himalayas, such as Gaddi or Gaddki (the language of the Gaddi ethnic group), Kashtwari (the dialect centered on the Kashtwar or Kishtwar region of Jammu and Kashmir) and Chamiyali (the language of the Chamba region of Himachal Pradesh). Takri used to be most prevalent script for business records and communication in various parts of Himachal Pradesh including Chintpurni, Una, Kangra, Bilaspur and Hamirpur regions. The aged businessmen can still be found using Takri in these areas, but newer generation has now shifted to Devanagari and even English (Roman). This shift can be traced to have happened during the period ranging from 1950s to 1980s.\n\nMountains of Bhutan: The mountains of Bhutan are some of the most prominent natural geographic features of the kingdom. Located on the southern end of the Eastern Himalaya, Bhutan has one of the most rugged mountain terrains in the world, whose elevations range from 160 m to more than 7,000 m above sea level, in some cases within distances of less than 100 km of each other. Bhutan's highest peak, at 7,554 m above sea level, is north-central Kula Kangri, close to the border with China; the second highest peak, Jomolhari, overlooking the Chumbi Valley in the west, is 7,314 m above sea level; nineteen other peaks exceed 7,000 m . Weather is extreme in the mountains: the high peaks have perpetual snow, and the lesser mountains and hewn gorges have high winds all year round, making them barren brown wind tunnels in summer, and frozen wastelands in winter. The blizzards generated in the north each winter often drift southward into the central highlands.\n\nChangtse: Changtse (Tibetan: \"north peak\") is a mountain situated between the Main Rongbuk and East Rongbuk Glaciers in Tibet, China, immediately north of Mount Everest. It is connected to Mount Everest via the North Col.\n\nMishmi Hills: The Mishmi Hills, known in China as the Qilinggong Mountains (), are a southern extension of the Kangri Garpo mountains and are claimed by India and China. The distinction between the Mishmi Hills and the Kangri Garpo is not well-defined, and may follow the McMahon Line. On the Indian side, the Mishmi Hills are located at the northeastern tip of the country, in central Arunachal Pradesh. On the Chinese side, they form the southern parts of Nyingchi Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region.\n\nTeram Kangri: The Teram Kangri group is a mountain massif in the remote Siachen Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram range. The high point of the group, and of the Siachen Muztagh, is Teram Kangri I. The peak lies on the boundary between China and the disputed Siachen Glacier region near the line of control between India and Pakistan. The northeast side of the peak is in Chinese-controlled territory, the southwest side in the disputed Siachen area currently controlled by India.\n\nKangri Garpo: Kangri Garpo () is a mountain range in eastern Tibet, located primarily in Nyingchi Prefecture as well as a portion of Qamdo Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The mountain range lies to the east of the Himalayas and to the west of the Hengduan Mountains. The mountains are geographically a southern extension of the eastern Transhimalayas.\n\nNarendra Kumar (mountaineer): Colonel Narendra \"Bull\" Kumar (also spelled \"Narinder\"; born 8 December 1933) is an Indian soldier-mountaineer. He is known for the mountaineering reconnaissance expedition he undertook in Teram Kangri, Siachen Glacier and Saltoro Range for Indian Army in 1978 at the age of 45. If he had not undertaken this expedition, all of Siachen Glacier would be Pakistan's. That is an area covering almost 10000 km2 , but because of his expedition, India conquered all the entire area. Kumar crossed seven mountain ranges\u2014Pir Panjal Range, Himalayas, Zanskar, Ladakh, Saltoro, Karakoram and Agil\u2014to give India Siachen.\n\n1950 Assam\u2013Tibet earthquake: The 1950 Assam\u2013Tibet earthquake, also known as the Assam earthquake, occurred on 15 August and had a moment magnitude of 8.6. The epicentre was located in the Mishmi Hills, known in Chinese as the Qilinggong Mountains (\u7941\u7075\u516c\u5c71), south of the Kangri Garpo and just east of the Himalayas in the North-East Frontier Agency part of Assam, India. This area, south of the McMahon Line and now known as Arunachal Pradesh, is today disputed between China and India. The earthquake was destructive in both Assam (India) and Tibet (China), and approximately 4,800 people were killed. The earthquake is notable as being the largest recorded quake caused by continental collision rather than subduction, and is also notable for the loud noises produced by the quake and reported throughout the region.\n\nKangri dialect: Kangri is a dialect spoken in northern India, predominantly in the Kangra, Hamirpur, Bilaspur, Una districts and some parts of Mandi and Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh and in the Pathankot, Gurdaspur and Hoshiarpur districts in the Punjab state. It is associated with the people of the Kangra Valley. It is an Indo-Aryan dialect, closely related to Dogri and today classified as one of the Western Pahari (\u092a\u0939\u093e\u0921\u093c\u0940) group of languages, with some influence in vocabulary Standard Punjabi (Majhi). which is spoken to the west in the state of Punjab. Kangri, along with Dogri, has been classified as a dialect of Punjabi by linguists but since the 1960s, both have been recognised as dialects of a separate language group called Pahari.\n\nGhent Kangri: Ghent Kangri (or Mount Ghent, Ghaint I) is a high peak near the north end of the Saltoro Mountains, a subrange of the Karakoram range. 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The species was not accepted by The Plant List as of November 2013 , which regarded it as an \"unresolved name\".\n\nNasturtium floridanum: Nasturtium floridanum, common names Florida yellowcress and Florida watercress, is an aquatic plant species endemic to Florida, though widely distributed within that state. It is found in wet places at elevations less than 50 m.\n\nWildlife of Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso is largely wild bush country with a mixture of grass and small trees in varying proportions. The savanna region is mainly grassland in the rainy season and semi desert during the harmattan period (defined as the period when stormy and dusty Sahara winds blow dry and hot). Fauna, one of the most diverse in West Africa, includes the elephant, hippopotamus, buffalo, monkey, lions, crocodile, giraffe, various types of antelope, and a vast variety of bird and insect life. 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It is native to Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia, and it is present in other parts of the world as a naturalized species. It is an aquatic plant which grows in quiet water bodies such as ponds. The green part of the plant, the frond, is a sphere measuring about 1 mm wide, but with a flat top that floats at the water's surface. It has a few parallel rows of stomata. There is no root. The plant produces a minute flower fully equipped with one stamen and one pistil. It often multiplies by vegetative reproduction, however, with the rounded part budding off into a new individual. In cooler conditions the plant becomes dormant and sinks to the bed of the water body to overwinter as a turion. The plant is a mixotroph which can produce its own energy by photosynthesis or absorb it from the environment in the form of dissolved carbon.\n\nAndira: Andira is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is distributed in the tropical Americas, except for \"A. inermis\", which also occurs in Africa. It was formerly assigned to the tribe Dalbergieae, but recent molecular phylogenetic evidence has placed it in a unique clade named the \"Andira\" clade.\n\nPlant cover: The abundances of plant species are often measured by plant cover, i.e. the relative area covered by different plant species in a small plot. Plant cover is not biased by the size and distributions of individuals, and is an important and often measured characteristic of the composition of plant communities. 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The club's home is Phoenix Park which is in the suburb of Saffron Lane, South-West Leicester, where they have played since 2006. Leicester are one of the oldest clubs in the Rugby League Conference.\n\nAjax K\u00f8benhavn: Ajax K\u00f8benhavn is a handball club based in northern Copenhagen, Denmark, consisting of both a women's and a men's team. As of the 2017-18 season, the women's team compete in Primo Tours Ligaen, the highest women's league in Denmark, whereas the men's team compete in the 1st Division. Ajax K\u00f8benhavn play their home matches in Bavneh\u00f8j-Hallen.\n\nDelaware State Hornets football: The Delaware State Hornets football team compete in Division I FCS, and are full-members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They are a four-time conference champion and made their first-ever FCS playoff appearance in 2007. They play at the 7,193-seat Alumni Stadium located in Dover, Delaware. 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He is known for his great skills with excellent pace and ball control. He has a brilliant vision for goal and capable of scoring with both feet. He has dominated third edition of Hero Indian Super League by delivering 10 goals and 5 assists and winning Golden Boot for Delhi Dynamos alongside former Chelsea player Florent Molouda who has won golden ball for his team. Marcelino goal has been named as Best International week goal for club Delhi Dynamos vs Goa FC.\n\nPhilippe Coutinho: Philippe Coutinho Correia (] ; born 12 June 1992) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team.\n\nFernandinho (footballer): Fernando Luiz Roza (born 4 May 1985), or simply Fernandinho (] ; meaning \"Little Fernando\"), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the Brazil national team. 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Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with both Ligue 1 and the third division Championnat National. Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing 38 games each totaling 380 games in the season. Most games are played on Fridays and Mondays, with a few games played during weekday and weekend evenings. Play is regularly suspended the last weekend before Christmas for two weeks before returning in the second week of January.\n\nPFA Young Player of the Year: The Professional Footballers' Association Young Player of the Year (often called the PFA Young Player of the Year, or simply the Young Player of the Year) is an annual award given to the player aged 23 or under at the start of the season who is adjudged to have been the best of the season in English football. The award has been presented since the 1973\u201374 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA). The first winner of the award was Ipswich Town defender Kevin Beattie. The current holder is Dele Alli, who won the award for his performances throughout the 2016\u201317 campaign for Tottenham Hotspur.\n\n2009\u201310 Ligue 1: The 2009\u201310 Ligue 1 season was the 72nd since its establishment. Bordeaux were the defending champions. The fixtures were announced on 5 June 2009, and play commenced on 8 August and ended on 15 May 2010. There were three promoted teams from Ligue 2, replacing the three teams that were relegated from Ligue 1 following the 2008\u201309 season. A total of 20 teams competed in the league with three clubs suffering relegation to the second division, Ligue 2. All clubs that secured Ligue 1 status for this season were subject to approval by the DNCG before becoming eligible to participate. In addition, German sportswear company Puma became the official provider of match balls for the season after agreeing to a long term partnership with the Ligue de Football Professionnel.\n\nSFWA Young Player of the Year: The Scottish Football Writers' Association Young Player of the Year (often called the SFWA Young Player of the Year, or simply the Scottish Young Player of the Year) award is given to the footballer in the Scottish football league system, who is seen to have been the best young (under 23) player of the previous season. The shortlist is compiled by the members of the Scottish Football Writers' Association (the SFWA), who also vote for the winner. The prize is seen as the highest awarded to a young player as it names the \"Young Player of the Year\"; the footballer who is seen to have been \"the\" best young player over the previous season. 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Metzler: J. Metzler was a German artist of the D\u00fcsseldorf school. His works were made between the last decades of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century and were very popular at that time. He was specialised in Landscape art and painted mostly the Rhine valleys (especially the Lower Rhine near D\u00fcsseldorf) but also landscapes everywhere in Germany. Until today the identity of this famous painter of the past remains unknown.\n\nFranklin Falls Historic District: The Franklin Falls Historic District is a 75 acre historic district encompassing most of the civic and industrial heart of Franklin, New Hampshire, which saw its most significant development in the second half of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th. The district is focused on Central Street (U.S. Route 3) between two crossings of the Winnipesaukee River, and includes Odell Park along with industrial properties along the bend in the river north of those two crossings, as well as a number of properties on adjacent streets south of Central Street. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.\n\nBrazilian sculpture: The roots of Brazilian sculpture have been traced back to the late 16th century, emerging soon after the first settlements in the newly discovered land. Through the following century, most of the sculpture in Brazil was brought from Portugal and displayed Baroque features. The Baroque style would flourish within the religious culture of the country and would remain predominant until the first decades of the 19th century. In the 19th century, sculptural activity decreased, but it later revived when both the government and the public took a new interest in the art. Modernism fomented a period of intense research into a new language of sculpture, with great achievements, and the contemporary sculpture of Brazil enjoys worldwide respect.\n\nAaron S. French: Aaron Samuel French (March 23, 1823 \u2013 March 24, 1902) was an American industrialist and philanthropist. French left school at an early age, and the first decades of his life were characterized by working a variety of jobs and recovering from prolonged illness. After co-founding a successful vehicular spring company, French gained prominence as a businessman and philanthropist in Pittsburgh during the second half of the 19th century.\n\nWinthrop Center/Metcalf Square Historic District: The Winthrop Center/Metcalf Square Historic District encompasses the historic center of the city of Winthrop, Massachusetts. Although the area was settled early in Massachusetts history (c. 1637), the Winthrop peninsula remained sparsely populated until the 19th century. Its central area did not begin significant development until there was some industrial development in the first half of the 19th century, and accelerated with the arrival of the railroad later in the 19th century. It is centered on Metcalf Square, at the junction of Pauline, Hermon, and Winthrop Streets; the district extends northward along Hermon and Winthrop, and also includes properties as far east as Cross Street.\n\nDenny Regrade, Seattle: The Denny Regrade is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, USA, that stretches north of the central business district to the grounds of Seattle Center. Its generally flat terrain was originally a steep hill, taken down as part of a mammoth construction project in the first decades of the 20th century. The neighborhood is named after that project. 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One of the first ecologists whose writings survive may have been Aristotle or perhaps his student, Theophrastus, both of whom had interest in many species of animals and plants. Theophrastus described interrelationships between animals and their environment as early as the 4th century BC. Ecology developed substantially in the 18th and 19th century. It began with Carl Linnaeus and his work with the economy of nature. Soon after came Alexander von Humboldt and his work with botanical geography. Alfred Russel Wallace and Karl M\u00f6bius then contributed with the notion of biocoenosis. Eugenius Warming\u2019s work with ecological plant geography led to the founding of ecology as a discipline. Charles Darwin\u2019s work also contributed to the science of ecology, and Darwin is often attributed with progressing the discipline more than anyone else in its young history. Ecological thought expanded even more in the early 20th century. Major contributions included: Eduard Suess\u2019 and Vladimir Vernadsky\u2019s work with the biosphere, Arthur Tansley\u2019s ecosystem, Charles Elton's \"Animal Ecology\", and Henry Cowles ecological succession. Ecology influenced the social sciences and humanities. Human ecology began in the early 20th century and it recognized humans as an ecological factor. Later James Lovelock advanced views on earth as a macro-organism with the Gaia hypothesis. Conservation stemmed from the science of ecology. Important figures and movements include Shelford and the ESA, National Environmental Policy act, George Perkins Marsh, Theodore Roosevelt, Stephen A. Forbes, and post-Dust Bowl conservation. Later in the 20th century world governments collaborated on man\u2019s effects on the biosphere and Earth\u2019s environment.\n\nBoxborough Old Town Center: Boxborough Old Town Center is a historic district encompassing the historic center of Boxborough, Massachusetts. It consists of a cluster of properties that lie primarily along Hill Road, extending from point a short way north of its junction with Schoolhouse Lane to a bend in road just south Middle Street. The 52 contributing properties range in date from the 1770s to the early 20th century, spanning much of the town's history. The town was bypassed by significant economic development in the 19th century, and has retained much of its rural charm, despite growing suburbanization in the second half of the 20th century. This particular area constituted the civic heart of the town until about 1900, when the current town hall was built in a more central location. It includes the town's oldest cemetery, adjacent to the site of its first meeting house. It also has one the town's five surviving one-room schoolhouses, including a privy which was used into the mid-20th century. 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The show was produced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation and Southern Star Productions, and was animated overseas by Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd.. The musical number \"Wonderful Ways to Say No\" was written by Academy-Award winning composer, Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, who also wrote the songs for Disney's \"The Little Mermaid\", \"Beauty and the Beast\", and \"Aladdin\".\n\nMovin' with Nancy (album): Movin' with Nancy is the soundtrack to Nancy Sinatra's 1967 television special of the same name. It is notable for the inclusion of the hit single \"Some Velvet Morning\", a song composed by and performed with Lee Hazlewood. The album was arranged and conducted by Billy Strange.\n\nA Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim: A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim was a 1967 television special starring Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Antonio Carlos Jobim, accompanied by Nelson Riddle and his orchestra. 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Chert glades, named after the bedrock on which they have formed, host a unique assemblage of plants and animals that may be found elsewhere in the world, but not found together as they are in Wildcat Glades. A variety of plants and animals found in surrounding caves, prairie-savanna, riparian corridor, and oak/hickory woodlands converge here for an unusual suite of biological diversity that is being documented, monitored, and protected through education and outreach to the surrounding community and region. The center is a result of a nearly $6\u00a0million partnership project of the National Audubon Society, City of Joplin, and Missouri Department of Conservation. The center is one of two Audubon Centers managed by Audubon Missouri, a state office the National Audubon Society. 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The dates ascribed to the elements vary, but are typically around 200 BC; it is generally agreed that the horns are somewhat later than the cap, and in a rather different style.\n\nVatican Mythographers: The so-called Vatican Mythographers (Latin: Mythographi Vaticani ) are the anonymous authors of three Latin mythographical texts found together in a single medieval manuscript, Vatican Reg. lat. 1401. The name is that used by Angelo Mai when he published the first edition of the works in 1831. The text of the First Vatican Mythographer is found only in the Vatican manuscript; the second and third texts are found separately in other manuscripts, leading scholars to refer to a Second Vatican Mythographer and a Third Vatican Mythographer.\n\nLachesilla rossica: Lachesilla rossica is a rare psocopteran species described from southern Russia. The species can be found in Ukraine as well. It has been found recently in the valley of the Allondon river, near Geneva, Switzerland. In the latter habitat, it is found together with \"Lachesilla bernardi\", a congeneric species that is visually very similar to it: the examination of genitalia with a microscope is the only way to differentiate the two species.\n\nPachypodium: Pachypodium is a genus of succulent spine-bearing trees and shrubs, native to Madagascar and Africa. It belongs to the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. \"Pachypodium\" comes from a Latin form from Greek \"pachus\" (thick) and \"podion\" (foot) (or Gk podos, root form of pous, foot), hence meaning \"thick-footed\".\n\nGeresh (trope): Geresh (Hebrew: \u200e \u200e , with variant English spellings) is a cantillation mark found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of the Hebrew Bible. It is most often found together with the Kadma, in which case the pair is known as \"Kadma-V'Azla\", but it can also be found independently, in which case it is referred to as \"Azla Geresh\" or simply as \"Geresh\".", "question": "Can Pachypodium and Eragrostis be found together?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"co_occurrence_possible": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates whether the two entities can be found together based on the context."}, "entity_details": {"type": "array", "description": "Details about each entity mentioned in the question.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the entity."}, "known_locations": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Regions or habitats where the entity is known to be found."}}, "required": ["name", "known_locations"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "shared_locations_identified": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Specific locations or regions where both entities can be found, if any."}, "reasoning_for_co_occurrence": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation of why co-occurrence is possible or not, based on their described habitats."}}, "required": ["co_occurrence_possible", "entity_details", "shared_locations_identified", "reasoning_for_co_occurrence"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"co_occurrence_possible": true, "entity_details": [{"name": "Pachypodium", "known_locations": ["Madagascar", "Africa"]}, {"name": "Eragrostis", "known_locations": ["many countries on all inhabited continents", "many islands"]}], "shared_locations_identified": ["Madagascar", "Africa"], "reasoning_for_co_occurrence": "Pachypodium is native to Madagascar and Africa, while Eragrostis is a widespread genus found on all inhabited continents and many islands. 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Cast members included the subsequent director Lindsay Anderson and Broughton's artistic collaborator Kermit Sheets.\n\nAll Killer, No Filler: The Anthology: All Killer, No Filler: The Anthology (also called The Jerry Lee Lewis Anthology: All Killer, No Filler!) is a 1993 box set collecting 42 songs by rock and roll and rockabilly pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis from the mid-1950s to the 1980s, including 27 charting hits. The album has been critically well received. In 2003, \"Rolling Stone\" listed the album at #245 in its list of \"Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time\". \"Country Music: The Rough Guide\" indicated that \"[t]his is the kind of full-bodied, decades-spanning treatment that Lewis's long, diverse career more than well deserves.\"\n\nThe Adventures of Jimmy: The Adventures of Jimmy (1950) is an early, short experimental film directed by, and starring, James Broughton. It was Broughton's second film as sole director, following Mother's Day (1948), and was filmed by Art in Cinema founder Frank Stauffacher with an original musical score by Weldon Kees.\n\nSmile (musical): Smile is a musical with music by Marvin Hamlisch and book and lyrics by Howard Ashman. It was originally produced on Broadway in 1986. The musical is based loosely on the 1975 comedy film of the same title, from a screenplay by Jerry Belson.\n\nSmile (1975 film): Smile is a 1975 DeLuxe Color satirical comedy-drama film directed by Michael Ritchie with a screenplay by Jerry Belson about a beauty pageant in Santa Rosa, California.\n\nJames Broughton: James Broughton (November 10, 1913 \u2013 May 17, 1999) was an American poet and poetic filmmaker. He was part of the San Francisco Renaissance, a precursor to the Beat poets. He was an early bard of the Radical Faeries as well as a member of The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, serving the community as Sister Sermonetta.\n\nSurrender (1987 film): Surrender is a 1987 American comedy film that was written and directed by Jerry Belson. It stars Sally Field, Michael Caine, Steve Guttenberg, Peter Boyle and Iman. Caine, Field and Boyle previously collaborated together in \"Beyond the Poseidon Adventure\".\n\nLuchita Hurtado: Luchita Hurtado (Caracas, Venezuela, October 28, 1920) is a painter from Santa Monica, California and Arroyo Seco, New Mexico. Her second husband was artist and collector Wolfgang Paalen. She lived and traveled in Mexico with Paalen, encountering Rufino Tamayo, Frida Kahlo, Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington, Edward James, Giles Healey and Sheila Healey. Moving to San Francisco, her contacts with artists and collectors included Isamu Noguchi, Gordon Onslow Ford, Jacqueline Johnson, Lucienne Bloch, James Broughton, Rene d'Harnoncourt and Robert Motherwell.\n\nThe End (1978 film): The End is a 1978 American black comedy directed by and starring Burt Reynolds, written by Jerry Belson, and with music composed by Paul Williams. The film also stars Dom DeLuise, Sally Field, Strother Martin, David Steinberg, Joanne Woodward, Norman Fell, Myrna Loy, Kristy McNichol, Pat O'Brien, Robby Benson and Carl Reiner.\n\nJerry Belson: Jerry Belson (July 8, 1938 \u2013 October 10, 2006) was a writer, director, and producer of Hollywood films for over forty years.", "question": "Between Jerry Belson and James Broughton, who had a more diverse career?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_a_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first person being compared."}, "person_a_career_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"primary_professions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Main professional roles of the first person."}, "artistic_mediums": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Artistic mediums or industries the first person worked in."}}, "required": ["primary_professions", "artistic_mediums"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_b_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second person being compared."}, "person_b_career_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"primary_professions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Main professional roles of the second person."}, "artistic_mediums": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Artistic mediums or industries the second person worked in."}, "other_affiliations": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Other significant groups or movements the second person was part of."}}, "required": ["primary_professions", "artistic_mediums"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_with_more_diverse_career": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person identified as having a more diverse career."}, "diversity_reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation for why one person's career is considered more diverse."}}, "required": ["person_a_name", "person_a_career_details", "person_b_name", "person_b_career_details", "person_with_more_diverse_career", "diversity_reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_a_name": "Jerry Belson", "person_a_career_details": {"primary_professions": ["writer", "director", "producer"], "artistic_mediums": ["Hollywood films"]}, "person_b_name": "James Broughton", "person_b_career_details": {"primary_professions": ["poet", "filmmaker"], "artistic_mediums": ["poetry", "film"], "other_affiliations": ["San Francisco Renaissance", "Radical Faeries", "The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence"]}, "person_with_more_diverse_career": "James Broughton", "diversity_reasoning": "James Broughton's career spans poetry and filmmaking, and he was affiliated with several distinct cultural and social movements, whereas Jerry Belson's career is primarily focused on Hollywood film production."}, "ground_truth": {"person_a_name": "Jerry Belson", "person_a_career_details": {"primary_professions": ["writer", "director", "producer"], "artistic_mediums": ["film", "musical (screenplay basis)"]}, "person_b_name": "James Broughton", "person_b_career_details": {"primary_professions": ["poet", "filmmaker", "director", "actor"], "artistic_mediums": ["poetry", "film"], "other_affiliations": ["San Francisco Renaissance", "Radical Faeries", "The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence"]}, "person_with_more_diverse_career": "James Broughton", "diversity_reasoning": "Jerry Belson's career was primarily focused within the Hollywood film industry as a writer, director, and producer. 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Despite its legality, capital punishment has not been imposed in PNG in over sixty years. The last known execution took place under the colonial administration of Australia. The last execution is understood to have been done by way of hanging and took place in the capital city of PNG, Port Moresby, in November 1954.\n\nCapital and corporal punishment in Judaism: Capital and corporal punishment in Judaism has a complex history which has been a subject of extensive debate. While the Bible and the Talmud specify capital and corporal punishments, including death by stoning, decapitation, burning, and strangulation for some crimes, these punishments were substantially modified during the rabbinic era, primarily by adding additional requirements for conviction. The Mishnah states that a sanhedrin that executes one person in seven years \u2014 or seventy years, according to Eleazar ben Azariah \u2014 is considered bloodthirsty. 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The 12th-century Jewish legal scholar Maimonides stated that \"It is better and more satisfactory to acquit a thousand guilty persons than to put a single innocent one to death.\" The position of Jewish Law on capital punishment often formed the basis of deliberations by Israel's Supreme Court. It has been carried out by Israel's judicial system only once, in the case of Adolf Eichmann.\n\nJoseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky: Joseph \"Mad Dog\" Taborsky (March 23, 1924 \u2013 May 17, 1960) was a murderer who was sentenced to death after a string of brutal robberies and murders in Connecticut during the 1950s. Six people were killed during these events, which became known as the \"Mad Dog Killings.\" A number of others were shot, beaten, or pistol-whipped but survived. Taborsky earned his nickname due to the savagery of the killings that condemned him to death. In 1957 Connecticut package store hours were modified to close at 8:00 pm from 11:00 pm due in part as a response to the crimes of Taborsky and his partner Arthur \"Meatball\" Culombe. He was executed by electric chair at the age of 36. His execution in 1960 was the last in Connecticut (and in New England) until that of Michael Bruce Ross in 2005. Taborsky donated his body to Yale School of Medicine, and his ashes were later buried in the garden of Christ Church Cathedral.\n\nCapital punishment in Europe: The death penalty has been completely abolished in all European countries except for Belarus and Russia, the latter of which has a moratorium and has not conducted an execution since 1999. The absolute ban on the death penalty is enshrined in both the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (EU) and the European Convention on Human Rights of the Council of Europe, and is thus considered a central value. Of all modern European countries, San Marino and Portugal were the first to abolish capital punishment, whereas only Belarus still practice capital punishment in some form or another. In 2012, Latvia became the last EU Member State to abolish capital punishment in wartime.\n\nMichael Bruce Ross: Michael Bruce Ross (July 26, 1959 \u2013 May 13, 2005) was an American serial killer. In 2005, he was executed by the state of Connecticut, making it the first execution in Connecticut (and the whole of New England) since 1960, and the last execution in Connecticut before the state repealed capital punishment in 2012.\n\nCapital punishment in Montenegro: Capital punishment in Montenegro was first prescribed by law in 1798. It was abolished on 19 June 2002. The last execution, by shooting, took place on 29 January 1981, and the two last death sentences were pronounced on 11 October 2001. 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The state was the first to adopt the electric chair as a method of execution, which replaced hanging. Following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling declaring existing capital punishment statutes unconstitutional in \"Furman v. Georgia\" (1972), New York was without a death penalty until 1995, when then-Governor George Pataki signed a new statute into law, which provided for execution by lethal injection.\n\nRepeal the repeal: Repeal the repeal is the name of a campaign pushed by Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White to reinstate the death penalty in the state of New Mexico following the repeal of capital punishment by the state legislature, signed into law by Governor Bill Richardson on March 18, 2009.\n\nList of people executed in New Mexico: A total of 103 executions have been recorded in New Mexico: four during the Spanish Colonial era (1598\u20131821), none during the Mexican era (1821\u20131846), 51 during the Territorial era (1846\u20131913), 20 by the U.S. Military during the Taos Rebellion (1847), 27 between 1913 and 1960, when the death penalty was removed except for the murder of a police officer, and one since 1976, when the death penalty was reinstated; it remained until March 18, 2009, when Governor Bill Richardson signed a bill abolishing capital punishment into law after many struggles with the issues in previous weeks. 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He is a hospice nurse-turned-paramedic in his mid-20s with the power to absorb and mimic the powers of other people with special abilities, or powers. Sensitive and compassionate, the character was initially defined by his complex relationship with his older brother, Nathan. Since that time, Peter Petrelli has had to deal with the outcomes from the decisions that his abilities force him to make. In the start of the series, Peter absorbs the ability of a man who is practically a ticking time bomb. In desperation all the characters in the series race to try and save New York City in fear that Peter will \"blow up\" the city like a bomb. Minutes from when he's about to explode Peter's older brother Nathan flies him high above the skyline and saves the people of New York City.\n\nAndrew Pifko: Andrew Pifko (born September 13, 1974) is a Canadian actor and voice actor, who has worked on numerous projects since beginning his career in 1998. Since then, he has appeared and voiced characters in various TV shows such as \"Queer as Folk\", \"Rescue Heroes\", and \"'Til Death Do Us Part\". He also voiced the playable character Aldo Trapani in the video game \"\", based on \"The Godfather\" film. He is the older brother of actress Cara Pifko.\n\nJohn Ford filmography: John Ford (1894\u20131973) was an American film director whose career spanned from 1913 to 1971. During this time he directed more than 140 films. Born in Maine, Ford enter the filmmaking industry shortly after graduating from high school with the help of his older brother, Francis Ford, who had established himself as a leading man and director for Universal Studios. After working as an actor, assistant director, stuntman, and prop man \u2013 often for his brother \u2013 Universal gave Ford the opportunity to direct in 1917. Initially working in short films, he quickly moved into features, largely with Harry Carey as his star. In 1920 Ford left Universal and began working for the Fox Film Corporation. During the next ten years he directed more than 30 films, including the westerns \"The Iron Horse\" (1924) and \"3 Bad Men\" (1926), both starring George O'Brien, the war drama \"Four Sons\" and the Irish romantic drama \"Hangman's House\" (both 1928 and both starring Victor McLaglen). In the same year of these last two films, Ford directed his first all-talking film, the short \"Napoleon's Barber\". The following year he directed his first all-talking feature, \"The Black Watch\".\n\nJohn Finnegan (actor): John P. \"J.P.\" Finnegan (August 18, 1926 \u2013 July 29, 2012) was an American film and television actor, mostly known for his recurrent role on the American crime fiction series \"Columbo\". He voiced the villainous character Warren T. Rat in the 1986 Don Bluth film \"An American Tail\".\n\nAlphonse Elric: Alphonse Elric (Japanese: \u30a2\u30eb\u30d5\u30a9\u30f3\u30b9\u30fb\u30a8\u30eb\u30ea\u30c3\u30af , Hepburn: Arufonsu Erurikku ) , commonly called Al (\u30a2\u30eb , Aru ) , is a fictional character and one of the protagonists in the \"Fullmetal Alchemist\" manga series and its adaptations created by Hiromu Arakawa. Alphonse is a child who lost his body during an alchemical experiment to bring his deceased mother back to life and had his soul attached to a suit of armor by his older brother Edward. As a result, Alphonse is almost invulnerable as long as the armor's seal is not erased, but is unable to feel anything. To recover their bodies, the Elrics travel around their country Amestris to obtain the Philosopher's Stonean alchemical object that could restore them. In the animated adaptations of \"Fullmetal Alchemist\", Alphonse is voiced by Rie Kugimiya in Japanese. In the English adaptations, he is voiced by Aaron Dismuke in the first series and by Maxey Whitehead in the second.\n\nProto Man: Proto Man, known in Japan as Blues (Japanese: \u30d6\u30eb\u30fc\u30b9 , Hepburn: Bur\u016bsu ) , is a fictional character from Capcom's \"Mega Man\" video game series. Proto Man first appeared in the 1990 video game \"Mega Man 3\", and was known as Break Man (though Proto Man's in-game appearance differs slightly from Break Man's). At the end of \"Mega Man 3\", Dr. Light reveals that Break Man's actual name is Proto Man, and that he is Mega Man's older brother.\n\nRatatouille (film): Ratatouille ( ; ] ) is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar and released by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. It is the eighth film produced by Pixar and was co-written and directed by Brad Bird, who took over from Jan Pinkava in 2005. The title refers to a French dish, \"ratatouille\", which is served at the end of the film and is also a play on words about the species of the main character. The film stars the voices of Patton Oswalt as Remy, an anthropomorphic rat who is interested in cooking; Lou Romano as Linguini, a young garbage boy who befriends Remy; Ian Holm as Skinner, the head chef of Auguste Gusteau's restaurant; Janeane Garofalo as Colette, a r\u00f4tisseur at Gusteau's restaurant; Peter O'Toole as Anton Ego, a restaurant critic; Brian Dennehy as Django, Remy's father and leader of his clan; Peter Sohn as Emile, Remy's older brother; and Brad Garrett as Auguste Gusteau, a recently deceased chef. The plot follows Remy, who dreams of becoming a chef and tries to achieve his goal by forming an alliance with a Parisian restaurant's garbage boy.\n\nLos Debutantes: Los Debutantes is a 2003 Chilean film directed by Andres Waissbluth and starring Antonella Rios and Alejandro Trejo. It tells the story of two brothers from a small town, played by Nestor Castillana and Juan Pablo Miranda, who move to Santiago and visit a nightclub to celebrate the younger brother's 17th birthday. The older brother is subsequently offered a job by the club owner Don Pascual (played by Alejandro Trejo), and both brothers become friendly with Gracia, a dancer at the club who has dreams of becoming a singer (played by Antonella Rios). The story is told in Rashomon style from three different perspectives: firstly from the perspective of the younger brother, secondly from the perspective of the older brother, and finally from the perspective of Gracia. The film was the Chilean submission for the 76th Academy Awards in the category Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film which took place in 2004, but was not one of the five nominated films. It was also nominated for the Goya Awards. The film was released on DVD in the UK in 2005, and received a mildly critical review in Time Out.\n\nDon Bluth: Donald Virgil \"Don\" Bluth (born September 13, 1937) is an American animator, film director, producer, writer, production designer, video game designer and animation instructor. He is known for directing animated films, such as \"The Secret of NIMH\" (1982), \"An American Tail\" (1986), \"The Land Before Time\" (1988), \"All Dogs Go to Heaven\" (1989) and \"Anastasia\" (1997), and for his involvement in the LaserDisc game \"Dragon's Lair\" (1983). He is also known for competing with former employer Walt Disney Productions during the years leading up to the films that would make up the Disney Renaissance. He is the older brother of illustrator Toby Bluth.\n\nFinn the Human: Finn (also known as Finn the Human and born as Finn Mertens) is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\" created by Pendleton Ward. 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Despite the similarities in their names, there is no known close genetic relationship between the Sardinian Barbera and the notable Piedmontese wine grape variety Barbera. Nor does there seem to be any close relationship with other grapes names Barbera, such as Barbera bianca and Barbera del Sannio.\n\nAnthony Saxton: Anthony Nicholas Scott Saxton (23 July 1934 \u2013 31 March 2015) was a British advertising man and later headhunter who established the \"swinging mega-boutique\" \"Way In\" on the top floor of Harrods in 1967. In 1979 he moved into the headhunting business Saxton Bampfylde. He was chairman of executive search company Moloney and director of Australian miners Kingstream through which he formed close ties with the regime in North Korea.\n\nBernardin Gantin: Bernardin Gantin (8 May 1922 \u2013 13 May 2008) was a prominent Beninese cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Metropolitan Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cotonou and then at the Vatican in the service of the Holy See as President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and then as Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for Bishops. Ultimately, he served as Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, a post his French consecrator as a bishop once held and the same position Joseph Ratzinger had after Gantin and before his election as Pope Benedict XVI. He was the highest ranking Catholic to come from Africa since ancient times, when some Popes were believed to have come from there. He enjoyed a close relationship with Pope John XXIII, Popes Paul VI and John Paul I, and most especially, with Pope John Paul II and his fellow curial cardinal and future Pope, Joseph Ratzinger. Like many senior African prelates of his era, he was relatively conservative, but was esteemed by both his native land and for his work in Rome. His tomb in Ouidah, which is frequently visited, was visited personally by Pope Benedict during the Papal Visit to Benin. In May 2013, Vatican officials inaugurated a Chair about \"Socializing Policy in Africa\" bearing his name at the Pontifical Lateran University.\n\nPortugal\u2013United Kingdom relations: British\u2013Portuguese relations are foreign relations between Portugal and the United Kingdom. The relationship, largely driven by the nations' common interests as maritime countries on the edge of Europe and close to larger continental neighbours, dates back to the Middle Ages in 1373 with the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance. The two countries now enjoy a healthy and close relationship.\n\nPio Laghi: Pio Laghi (21 May 1922 \u2013 11 January 2009) was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. His service was primarily in the diplomatic service of the Holy See and the Roman Curia. He served as Apostolic nuncio to several countries and as the Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education. He was elevated to the cardinalate in 1991. Cardinal Laghi was Pope John Paul II's secret emissary to the White House and to several presidents of the United States. He had a particularly close relationship with George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush.\n\nBongseonsa: Bongseonsa is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It stands in Jinjeop-eup, Namyangju, a short distance east of Seoul in Gyeonggi province, South Korea. It was built by National Preceptor Beobin in 969, under the Goryeo dynasty. At that time it bore the name \"Unaksa.\" The current name dates to 1469, when Queen Jeonghui of the Joseon Dynasty changed the temple's name at the time that her husband King Sejo was buried nearby. The name can be interpreted as \"temple of revering the sage.\" Thereafter, the temple continued to have a close relationship with the queens of Joseon.\n\nSaxton Pope: Saxton Temple Pope (September 4, 1875 \u2013 August 8, 1926) was an American doctor, teacher, author and outdoorsman. 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Smith: Marcus Aurelius \"Mark\" Smith (January 24, 1851 \u2013 April 7, 1924) was an American attorney and politician who served eight terms as Arizona Territorial Delegate to Congress and as one of the first two Senators from Arizona. As a Delegate he was a leader in the effort to gain statehood for Arizona. His non-voting status however minimized his influence with only 35 of the 277 bills he introduced into the House of Representatives being signed into law. Lack of a voice in the United States Senate further weakened his efforts as he managed to get Arizona statehood bills passed by the House only to see the legislation blocked in the Senate. Beyond his efforts for statehood, Smith worked to have government buildings constructed and to provide relief to his constituents affected by either man-made or natural misfortunes. His efforts to provide relief to the citizens of Arizona did not however extend to the indigenous population for whom Smith expressed great animosity.\n\nLinton Wells II: Linton Wells II (born 1946) is an American public servant who served a total of 51 years in government service. He served 26 years in the United States Navy as an officer, and then was appointed by the White House as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, serving through two administrations of both parties, both the Democrat Bill Clinton and the Republican George W. Bush. He wrote many books, articles, and white papers on matters of national security, including important texts related to the use of American military capabilities in global humanitarian operations. His expertise focused on the strategic impacts of technological change and on building resilience to natural and man-made disasters as issues of US national security. He shaped, over five decades of public service, current US Department of Defense directives that link policy and technology with public-private cooperation. His writings significantly altered U.S. and international approaches to civil-military engagement, US policy in global humanitarian assistance, and global public-private partnerships in disaster relief. He has also made fundamental contributions to technical areas that have defined network-enabled military capabilities and cyberspace operations. After retiring from public service, he continued to contribute to the international STAR-TIDES [4] network that he had founded in 2007. the international STAR-TIDES network, a consortium of some 5,000 global nodes comprising agencies, organizations, institutions and individuals in 40+ countries that promote the free exchange of research results on global issues of human security. He was listed by \"Fortune\" magazine in 2016 as one of the top 16 \"Players of Tech\".\n\nOverseas Territories Police Medal: The Overseas Territories Police Medal, known as the Colonial Police Medal (CPM) until April 2012, is a medal awarded for gallantry or distinguished service to police officers in British Overseas Territories and formerly in Crown Colonies and British Dependent Territories. Officers from these areas can also be awarded the Queen's Police Medal, which is considered to be a higher award. The CPM was first awarded in 1938.\n\nCabinet Manual: The Cabinet Manual is a government document in the United Kingdom which sets out the main laws, rules and conventions affecting the conduct and operation of the Government of the United Kingdom. It was written by Her Majesty's Civil Service, led by Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell, and was published by the Cabinet Office on 14 December 2010. The Manual gives an overview of the UK's system of government, reflecting the importance of Parliament, Cabinet government and the democratic nature of the UK\u2019s constitutional arrangements by explaining the powers of the Executive, Sovereign, Parliament, international institutions (most notably the European Union), the Crown Dependencies, British Overseas Territories and the devolved administrations in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The Manual was written as a guide for members of Cabinet, other ministers and civil servants in the execution of government business, but also serves to consolidate many of the previously unwritten constructional conventions through which the British government operates.\n\nOperation RUMAN: Operation Ruman is the British government's combined military and humanitarian operations in September 2017 to provide relief to the British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean affected by Hurricane Irma.\n\nHurricane Irma: Hurricane Irma was an extremely powerful and catastrophic Cape Verde-type hurricane, the strongest observed in the Atlantic since Wilma in 2005 in terms of maximum sustained winds. It was the first Category 5 hurricane to strike the Leeward Islands on record, followed by Hurricane Maria only two weeks later. It was also the most intense Atlantic hurricane to strike the United States since Katrina in 2005, and the first major hurricane to make landfall in Florida since Wilma in 2005. The ninth named storm, fourth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, Irma caused widespread and catastrophic damage throughout its long lifetime, particularly in parts of the northeastern Caribbean and the Florida Keys.\n\nCommunity of Latin American and Caribbean States: The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Spanish: \"Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribe\u00f1os, CELAC\" ; Portuguese: \"Comunidade de Estados Latino-Americanos e Caribenhos\" ; French: \"Communaut\u00e9 des \u00c9tats Latino-Am\u00e9ricains et Carib\u00e9ens\" ; Dutch: \"Gemeenschap van Latijns-Amerikaanse en Cara\u00efbische Staten\" ) is a regional bloc of Latin American and Caribbean states thought out on February 23, 2010, at the Rio Group\u2013Caribbean Community \"Unity Summit\", and created on December 3, 2011, in Caracas, Venezuela, with the signature of The Declaration of Caracas. It consists of 33 sovereign countries in the Americas representing roughly 600 million people. Due to the focus of the organization on Latin American and Caribbean countries, other countries and territories in the Americas, Canada and the United States, as well as the overseas territories in the Americas of France (Overseas departments and territories of France), the Netherlands (Dutch Caribbean), Denmark (Greenland) and the United Kingdom (British Overseas Territories) are not included.\n\nBritish Overseas Territories Act 2002: The British Overseas Territories Act 2002 (c.8) is an Act of Parliament in the UK, which superseded parts of the British Nationality Act 1981. It makes provision for the renaming of the \"British Dependent Territories\" as British Overseas Territories, and the renaming of associated citizenship.\n\nFalklands War: The Falklands War (Spanish: \"Guerra de las Malvinas\" ), also known as the Falklands Conflict, Falklands Crisis, South Atlantic Conflict, and the \"Guerra del Atl\u00e1ntico Sur\" (Spanish for \"South Atlantic War\"), was a ten-week war between Argentina and the United Kingdom over two British overseas territories in the South Atlantic: the Falkland Islands, and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. It began on Friday, 2 April 1982, when Argentina invaded and occupied the Falkland Islands (and, the following day, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands) in an attempt to establish the sovereignty it had claimed over them. On 5 April, the British government dispatched a naval task force to engage the Argentine Navy and Air Force before making an amphibious assault on the islands. The conflict lasted 74 days and ended with the Argentine surrender on 14 June 1982, returning the islands to British control. In total, 649 Argentine military personnel, 255 British military personnel, and three Falkland Islanders died during the hostilities.\n\nPolitics of Gibraltar: The politics of Gibraltar takes place within a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic British Overseas Territory, whereby the Monarch of the United Kingdom is the constitutional head of state represented by the Governor of Gibraltar. The Chief Minister of Gibraltar is the head of Government. As a British Overseas Territory, the Government of Gibraltar is not subordinate to the Government of the United Kingdom. The British Government, however, is responsible for defence and external affairs but Gibraltar has full internal self-government under its 2006 Constitution. 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It ran from 664 BC until 332 BC. With the Macedonian Greek conquest in the latter half of the 4th century BC, the age of Hellenistic Egypt began.\n\nHellenistic astrology: Hellenistic astrology is a tradition of horoscopic astrology that was developed and practiced in the late Hellenistic period in and around the Mediterranean region, especially in Egypt. The texts and technical terminology of this tradition of astrology were largely written in Greek (or sometimes Latin). The tradition originated sometime around the late 2nd or early 1st century BCE, and then was practiced until the 6th or 7th century CE. This type of astrology is commonly referred to as \"Hellenistic astrology\" because it was developed in the late Hellenistic period, although it continued to be practiced for several centuries after the end of what historians usually classify as the Hellenistic era.\n\nEgypt\u2013Italy relations: Egypt\u2013Italy relations refer to relations between Egypt and Italy. Relations were first established during the period of the Roman Republic, when the Ptolemaic Kingdom frequently interacted with Rome, culminating in the Roman annexation of Egypt in 30 BC. With the dissolution of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD and Egypt's continuation as a province of the Eastern Roman Empire until the Islamic conquest in 642 AD, there were no independent states of Italy and Egypt, and as such no diplomatic relations. Cultural ties between Egypt and Italy distanced further over time with the Islamisation of Egypt and the strength of Catholicism in Italy. It would not be until Egypt's official independence from the Ottomans in 1914 that relations with Italy would be reestablished. With the rise of Mussolini and fascism in Italy and the eventual Italian invasion of Egypt during World War II, relations became severely strained. However, after the war, relations were re-established and the countries now have a cordial relationship. 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After his death, Alexander's huge empire was torn between his successors, the Diadochi (Greek: \u0394\u03b9\u03ac\u03b4\u03bf\u03c7\u03bf\u03b9 ). During the Wars of the Diadochi, the Macedonian army, as developed by Alexander and Philip II, gradually adopted new units and tactics, further developing Macedonian warfare and improving on the tactics used in the Classical era. The armies of the Diadochi bear few differences from that of Alexander, but during the era of the Epigonoi (\u1f18\u03c0\u03af\u03b3\u03bf\u03bd\u03bf\u03b9, \"Successors\"), the differences were obvious, favoring numbers over quality and weight over maneuverability. The limited availability of Greek conscripts in the east led to an increasing dependence on mercenary forces, whereas in the west, Hellenistic armies were continuously involved in wars, which soon exhausted local manpower, paving the way for Roman supremacy. The major Hellenistic states were the Seleucid Empire, Ptolemaic Egypt and the Antigonid kingdom (Macedonia). Smaller states included: Attalid Pergamum, Pontus, Epirus, the Achaean League, the Aetolian League, Syracuse, and other states (like Athens, Sparta etc.).\n\nOenanthe of Egypt: Oenanthe (Greek: \u039f\u1f30\u03bd\u1f00\u03bd\u03b8\u03b7 , her name means \"wineflower\" - from \u03bf\u1f36\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2 \"wine\" and \u1f04\u03bd\u03b8\u03bf\u03c2 \"flower\" - flourished 3rd century BC, died 203 BC) was an Egyptian Greek noblewoman and through marriage was a relation of the Ptolemaic dynasty.\n\nAlexander Helios: Alexander Helios (Greek: \u1f08\u03bb\u03ad\u03be\u03b1\u03bd\u03b4\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2 \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2 ; late 40 BC \u2013 unknown, but possibly between 29 and 25 BC) was a Ptolemaic prince and was the eldest son of the Macedonian queen Cleopatra VII of Ptolemaic Egypt by Roman triumvir Mark Antony. Alexander's fraternal twin sister was Cleopatra Selene II. The twins were of Macedonian Greek and Roman heritage, Cleopatra named her son after her collateral ancestor, Alexander the Great. His second name in Ancient Greek means \"Sun\"; this was the counterpart of his twin sister\u2019s second name \"Selene\" (\u03a3\u03b5\u03bb\u03ae\u03bd\u03b7), meaning \"Moon\".\n\nPtolemaic Kingdom: The Ptolemaic Kingdom ( ; Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u03a0\u03c4\u03bf\u03bb\u03b5\u03bc\u03b1\u03ca\u03ba\u1f74 \u03b2\u03b1\u03c3\u03b9\u03bb\u03b5\u03af\u03b1 , \"Ptolema\u00efk\u1e15 basile\u00eda\") was a Hellenistic kingdom based in Egypt. It was ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty which started with Ptolemy I Soter's accession after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and which ended with the death of Cleopatra VII and the Roman conquest in 30 BC.\n\nPtolemy I Soter: Ptolemy I Soter I (, \"Ptolema\u0129os S\u014dt\u1e17r\" \u2248 Ptolemy (pronounced ) the Savior; c. 367 BC \u2013 283/2 BC), also known as Ptolemy of Lagus (\u03a0\u03c4\u03bf\u03bb\u03b5\u03bc\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2 \u1f41 \u039b\u03ac\u03b3\u03bf\u03c5/\u039b\u03b1\u03b3\u03af\u03b4\u03b7\u03c2 ), was a Macedonian Greek general under Alexander the Great, one of the three Diadochi who succeeded to his empire. Ptolemy became ruler of Egypt (323\u2013283/2 BC) and founded a dynasty which ruled it for the next three centuries, turning Egypt into a Hellenistic kingdom and Alexandria into a center of Greek culture. He assimilated some aspects of Egyptian culture, however, assuming the traditional title pharaoh in 305/4\u00a0BC. The use of the title of pharaoh was often situational: pharaoh was used for an Egyptian audience, and Basileus for a Greek audience, as exemplified by Egyptian coinage.\n\nPtolemaic army: The Ptolemaic army was the army of the Ptolemaic Macedonian kings that ruled Egypt from 305 to 30 BC. Like most of the other armies of the Diadochi, it was very much Macedonian in style, with the use of the long pike (\"sarissa\") in a deep phalanx formation. Despite the strength of the Ptolemaic army, evinced in 217 BC with the victory over the Seleucids at the Battle of Raphia, the Ptolemaic kingdom itself fell into decline and by the time of Julius Caesar, it was but a mere client-kingdom of the Roman Republic. 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It is based on the 1897 play \"Cyrano de Bergerac\" by Edmond Rostand.\n\nCyrano de Bergerac (play): Cyrano de Bergerac is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand. Although there was a real Cyrano de Bergerac, the play is a fictionalization of his life that follows the broad outlines of it.\n\nChantecler (play): Chantecler is a verse play in four acts written by Edmond Rostand. The play is notable in that all the characters are farmyard animals including the main protagonist, a chanticleer, or rooster. The play centers on the theme of idealism and spiritual sincerity, as contrasted with cynicism and artificiality. Much of the play satirizes modernist artistic doctrines from Rostand's romanticist perspective.\n\nCyrano de Bergerac (1990 film): Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1990 French comedy drama film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau and based on the 1897 play of the same name by Edmond Rostand, adapted by Jean-Claude Carri\u00e8re and Rappeneau. 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She made several theatrical tours around the world, and was one of the first prominent actresses to make sound recordings and to act in motion pictures.\n\nRoxanne (film): Roxanne is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah. It is a modern retelling of Edmond Rostand's 1897 verse play \"Cyrano de Bergerac\", adapted by Steve Martin.\n\nCyrano Agency: Cyrano Agency (; lit. \"Cyrano Dating Agency\") is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy starring Uhm Tae-woong, Park Shin-hye, Choi Daniel, Park Chul-min and Lee Min-jung. It is a modern take on Edmond Rostand's 1897 play \"Cyrano de Bergerac\", which focuses on a dating agency that helps its customers win the hearts of the people they desire. Produced by Myung Films and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, the film was released on September 16, 2010 and ran for 121 minutes. The film was later remade into the Tamil-language as Idhu Enna Maayam.\n\nCyrano de Bergerac (1950 film): Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1950 drama romance film based on the 1897 French Alexandrine verse drama \"Cyrano de Bergerac\" by Edmond Rostand. It uses poet Brian Hooker's 1923 English blank verse translation as the basis for its screenplay. 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They merged with nearby NK Factor in 1997 and the team moved to Factor's home ground in Je\u017eica. \u010crnu\u010de then reestablished their own squad to play at domestic \u010crnu\u010de Sports Park in lower divisions, but they never came higher than fourth level.\n\nPeter Knight (folk musician): Peter Knight (born 27 May 1947) is a folk musician, a former member of British folk rock group Steeleye Span. Born in London, as a child Knight learned the violin and mandolin before going to the Royal Academy of Music from 1960 to 1964. The recordings of the Irish fiddler Michael Coleman inspired him to take part in Irish pub sessions. He teamed up with guitarist and singer Bob Johnson until 1970 when he joined Steeleye Span. 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Initially formed in 1942 as the \"2/5th Independent Company\", the 2/5th served in New Guinea, taking part in a major commando raid on Salamaua in June 1942. It was later withdrawn from New Guinea and reformed as the \"2/5th Cavalry (Commando) Squadron\", as part of the 2/7th Cavalry (Commando) Regiment which saw service in Borneo in 1945. It was disbanded in early 1946.\n\nNine Saints: The Nine Saints were a group of missionaries who were important in the initial growth of Christianity in what is now Ethiopia during the late 5th century. Their names were Abba Aftse, Abba Alef, Abba Aragawi, Abba Garima (Isaac, or Yeshaq), Abba Guba, Abba Liqanos, Abba Pantelewon, Abba Sehma, and Abba Yem\u2019ata. Although frequently described as coming from Syria, only two or three actually came from that province; according to Paul B. 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They share a (many times great) grandfather, Jacob Cronkhite, who married Ann Ferguson in 1755. Jacob was of the fifth generation from Herck Siboutsen. Jacob and Ann had eight children including siblings Jacob (Walter\u2019s line) and Anna (Kipton\u2019s line). Jacob was Walter\u2019s 3rd great grandfather; Anna is Kipton\u2019s 5th great grandmother. Walter is Generation 11; Kipton is Generation 13.\n\nAbba Kovner: Abba Kovner (Hebrew: \u05d0\u05d1\u05d0 \u05e7\u05d5\u05d1\u05e0\u05e8\u200e \u200e ; March 14, 1918 \u2013 September 25, 1987) was a Jewish Hebrew and Yiddish poet, writer and partisan leader. He became one of the great poets of modern Israel. He was a cousin of the Israeli Communist Party leader Meir Vilner.\n\nBaron Stanley of Alderley: Baron Stanley of Alderley, in the County of Chester, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1839 for the politician and landowner Sir John Stanley, 7th Baronet. Upon his death in 1850, he was succeeded as 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley and 8th Baronet of Alderley Hall by his son Edward, who was a prominent Liberal politician and notably served as President of the Board of Trade, Postmaster General and had in 1848 been created Baron Eddisbury, of Winnington in the County Palatine of Chester, in his own right. His wife Henrietta was a prominent campaigner for women's education. After his death, the Stanley of Alderley and Eddisbury baronies remained united; most holders have since chosen to be known as \"Lord Stanley of Alderley\". The 3rd Baron Stanley of Alderley had a career in the Diplomatic Service; as he was childless he was succeeded by his younger brother, the 4th Baron. He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Oldham. In 1909, the 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley acquired a further title when he succeeded his first cousin once removed, the Earl of Sheffield, according to a special remainder and thus inherited the title of 4th Baron Sheffield. After his death the titles passed to his son, the 5th Baron Stanley of Alderley. He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Eddisbury and also served as Governor of Victoria. His eldest son, the 6th Baron Stanley of Alderley, sold the family seat of Alderley Hall in 1938. He was married four times, the second time to Sylvia Ashley. On his death the titles passed to his younger brother, who preferred to be known as Lord Sheffield. He only held the titles for three months. s of 2013 the titles are held by the latter's cousin, the 9th Baron Stanley of Alderley, who succeeded his father in that year. He is the grandson of the Hon. Oliver Hugh Stanley, youngest son of the 4th Baron.\n\nCharles Calvert (governor): Captain Charles Calvert (1688 \u2013 February 2, 1734) was the 14th Proprietary Governor of Maryland in 1720, at a time when the Calvert family had recently regained control of their proprietary colony. He was appointed governor by his cousin Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, who in 1721 came into his inheritance. Calvert worked to reassert the Proprietary interest against the privileges of the colonists as set out in the Maryland Charter, and to ease tensions between the Lords Baltimore and their subjects. Religious tension, which had been a source of great division in the colony, was much reduced under his governorship. Captain Calvert was replaced as governor in 1727 by his cousin Benedict Leonard Calvert, though he continued to occupy other colonial offices. He suffered from early senility and died in 1734.\n\nPaulet St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso: The Rt Hon. 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Howard also wrote many stories and articles for \"The New York Times\", \"The New Yorker\" and \"Vanity Fair\". Howard was one of the biggest box-office draws and movie idols of the 1930s but is probably best remembered for playing Ashley Wilkes in \"Gone with the Wind\" (1939). Howard had movie roles in many other notable films, including: \"Berkeley Square\" (1933), \"Of Human Bondage\" (1934), \"The Scarlet Pimpernel\" (1934), \"The Petrified Forest\" (1936), \"Pygmalion\" (1938), \"Intermezzo\" (1939), \"\"Pimpernel\" Smith\" (1941) and \"The First of the Few\" (1942), receiving two nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor.\n\nGeorge Raft: George Raft (born George Ranft; September 26, 1901 \u2013 November 24, 1980) was an American film actor and dancer identified with portrayals of gangsters in crime melodramas of the 1930s and 1940s. A stylish leading man in dozens of movies, today Raft is mostly known for his gangster roles in the original \"Scarface\" (1932), \"Each Dawn I Die\" (1939), and Billy Wilder's 1959 comedy \"Some Like it Hot\", as a dancer in \"Bolero\" (1934), and a truck driver in \"They Drive by Night\" (1940).\n\nAmmy Virk: Ammy Virk (Amninderpal Singh Virk) is a Punjabi singer and film actor. He started his singing career with a single track which proved to be a very popular track. Later on he did other songs like \u2018Yaar Amli\u2019 and \u2018jatt da sahara\u2019 which popularized him in Punjabi music industry all over the world. His first album \u2018Jattizm\u2019 was released in 2013 which got the best album of the year award in PTC music awards. He also worked in the super hit Punjabi movie \u2018Angrej\u2019 with the famous singer and actor Amrinder Gill.\n\nCalvin Lockhart: Calvin Lockhart (born Bert Cooper; October 18, 1934March 29, 2007) was a Bahamian\u2013American stage and film actor. He was best known for his role as Biggie Smalls, a big-time gangster in the 1975 Warner Bros. film \"Let's Do It Again\" alongside Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby and Jimmie Walker.\n\nAmitabh Bachchan filmography: Amitabh Bachchan is an Indian film actor, playback singer, producer and television personality. He made his acting debut in 1969 with \"Saat Hindustani\", and narrated Mrinal Sen's \"Bhuvan Shome\" (1969). He later appeared as Dr. Bhaskar Banerjee in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's \"Anand\" (1971), for which he won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 1973, Bachchan played the role of Inspector Vijay Khanna in Prakash Mehra's action film \"Zanjeer\". He has since appeared in several films with the character name \"Vijay\". During the same year, he appeared in \"Abhimaan\" and \"Namak Haraam\". For the latter, he received the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. Two years later he appeared along with Shashi Kapoor, in Yash Chopra's \"Deewar\", which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination. He was cited as the \"angry young man\" for his roles in \"Deewaar\" and \"Zanjeer\". Later he starred in Ramesh Sippy's \"Sholay\" (1975), which is considered to be one of the greatest Indian films of all time. After appearing in the romantic drama \"Kabhie Kabhie\" (1976), Bachchan starred in Manmohan Desai's action comedy \"Amar Akbar Anthony\" (1977). He won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his performance in the latter. He then played dual roles of Don and Vijay in \"Don\" (1978).\n\nBo Derek: Bo Derek (born Mary Cathleen Collins; November 20, 1956) is an American film and television actress, movie producer, and model perhaps best known for her breakthrough role in the 1979 film \"10\". The film also launched a bestselling poster for Derek in a swimsuit, and subsequently she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1980s. She was directed by husband John Derek in \"Tarzan, the Ape Man\" (1981), \"Bolero\" (1984) and \"Ghosts Can't Do It\" (1989), none of which were critically well received. A widow since 1998, she lives with actor John Corbett. She makes occasional film, television, and documentary appearances.\n\nWalter Murphy: Walter Anthony Murphy, Jr. (born December 19, 1952) is an American composer, arranger, pianist, musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for the instrumental \"A Fifth of Beethoven\", a disco adaptation of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony which topped the charts in 1976 and was featured on the \"Saturday Night Fever\" soundtrack. Further classical\u2013disco fusions followed, such as \"Flight '76\", \"Rhapsody in Blue\", \"Toccata and Funk in 'D' Minor\", \"Bolero\", and \"Mostly Mozart\", but were not as successful.\n\nRobin Padilla: Robinhood Ferdinand \"Robin\" Cari\u00f1o Padilla or Abdulaziz Padilla (born November 23, 1969) is a Filipino film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor. Padilla is both a matinee idol and cultural icon; he is sometimes referred to as \"James Dean\" and dubbed as the \"Bad Boy\" of Philippine cinema for portraying 'protagonist gangster roles' in his films \"Anak ni Baby Ama\", \"Grease Gun Gang\", \"Bad Boy 1\", and \"Bad Boy 2\". Padilla is active in television programs, having played important roles in \"Asian Treasures\", \"Joaquin Bordado\", \"Totoy Bato\", \"Guns and Roses\", and \"Toda Max\".\n\nLoan Shark (film): Loan Shark is a 1952 film noir directed by Seymour Friedman and starring George Raft, Dorothy Hart and Paul Stewart.\n\nNandhu: Nandalal Krishnamoorthy better known by his stage name Nandu is an Indian film actor primarily working in Malayalam films. Although he has been in the industry for more than 20 years, he is acclaimed for his performance in Mohanlal' s \"Spirit\" directed by Ranjith. He was also seen in many Priyadarsan films. 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Venom made his first appearance in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #300 (May 1988). Venom was originally conceived as a supervillain, but has since become more of an antihero. Venom is a Symbiote, a sentient alien, with a gooey, almost liquid-like form. As with real-world symbiotes, it requires a host, usually human, to bond with for its survival. After bonding, the Symbiote endows its enhanced powers upon the host. When the Venom Symbiote bonds with a human, that new dual-life form refers to itself as \"Venom\".\n\nThe Superior Spider-Man: The Superior Spider-Man was a superhero comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics that ran between January 2013 and June 2014. The series was written by Dan Slott with artwork by Ryan Stegman, Humberto Ramos, and Giuseppe Camuncoli. It features a reformed Otto Octavius who has taken over Peter Parker's body, and, having allowed Peter to die in Octavius' body but being affected by Peter's memories, is determined to be a better Spider-Man than Peter ever was, and a better man than Otto Octavius. The title replaced the long running series \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", after the conclusion of the \"Dying Wish\" storyline, as the core Spider-Man book. The Superior Spider-Man also crosses over into other Spider-man titles such as Avenging Spider-Man and its superseding title Superior Spider-Man Team-Up, as well as many other Marvel titles. The series ended with issue 31, which determined the fate of Otto Octavius' mind, and was followed by the next volume of \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", in which Peter Parker has regained his body and the Spider-Man mantle.\n\nSpider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage: Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Mega Drive/Genesis, developed by Software Creations and published by Acclaim Entertainment and its subsidiary LJN in 1994. The game, based on the comic book story arc of the same name, features numerous heroes, including Spider-Man, Venom, and their allies from the Marvel Comics fictional universe like Captain America, Black Cat, Iron Fist, Cloak and Dagger, Deathlok, Morbius and Firestar, all teaming up to battle an onslaught of villains led by Carnage, including Shriek, Doppelganger, Demogoblin and Carrion.\n\nSpider-Man: Big Time: Big Time is the title of a run of comic book storylines in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", published by Marvel Comics starting in 2010 and ending in 2011. It follows the 102 consecutive issues of the \"\" publishing scheme and is the first shift in publishing for \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" since \"Brand New Day\" began. The frequency of publication dropped from three issues monthly to two issues, but the length of the comic book expanded from 22 to 30 pages. This extra length is sometimes used for back-up stories and sometimes for a longer main story. Concurrently with the story going in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", Marvel also started the new series \"Spider-Girl\" vol. 2, \"Osborn\", and \"Carnage\", which are considered part of \"Big Time.\" All nine issues of \"Big Time\" have sold out at Diamond Comic Distributors and have a second printing with a variant cover.\n\nAvenging Spider-Man: Avenging Spider-Man is the title of an American comic book series published monthly by Marvel Comics, featuring the adventures of the fictional superhero Spider-Man. The events in the story take place in the primary continuity of the mainstream Marvel Universe along with the events of \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" and later \"The Superior Spider-Man\". This was the first ongoing series to feature Spider-Man as the main character besides \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" since the cancellation of \"Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man\" and the second volume of \"Sensational Spider-Man\" in December 2008 following the conclusion of the \"\" storyline. \"Avenging Spider-Man\" has also been instrumental in Marvel's shift towards including codes to receive free digital copies of the comic with purchased print comic books.\n\nEddie Brock: Eddie Brock is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane, and his earliest appearance was a cameo in \"Web of Spider-Man\" #18 (September 1986), before making his first full appearance in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #300 (May 1988) as the original and most well-known incarnation of Venom. The character has since appeared in many Marvel Comics publications, including his own series \"Venom\". Introduced as a villain of Spider-Man, the character becomes an anti-hero, working with and against superheroes.\n\nDying Wish: \"Dying Wish\" is a three-issue comic book storyline in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", first published by Marvel Comics between November and December 2012 and featuring the fictional superhero Spider-Man. Starting with a prologue in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #698 and ending in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #700, \"Dying Wish\" brought over fifty years of Marvel's publication of \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" comic series to an end, and ushered in the new series \"The Superior Spider-Man\" in January 2013. The story concluded a storyline started in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #600 where it is revealed that the Spider-Man villain Doctor Octopus is terminally ill from his years of crime and fighting superheroes. Aware of his impending death, Doctor Octopus sets in motion a series of plans to create his legacy, that ran through the March 2012 story \"Ends of the Earth\" and finished in \"Dying Wish\", where the villain successfully swapped consciousnesses with Spider-Man's alter ego Peter Parker, thrusting the hero into his decaying body.\n\nMaximum Carnage: Maximum Carnage is a fourteen-part comic book crossover published in Marvel Comics' \"Spider-Man\" family of titles in 1993. It featured Spider-Man, Venom, and a host of other superheroes teaming up to face Venom's murderous offspring Carnage and his team of supervillains.\n\nList of Spider-Man storylines: The superhero Spider-Man has appeared in many American comic books published by Marvel Comics since he first appeared in \"Amazing Fantasy\" #15 (August 1962). The character has since been featured in various storylines, forming longer story arcs. These particular arcs have been given special names and have gone through reprints over the years. During the 1960s and 1970s, these story arcs normally only lasted three issues or less (sometimes only one, such as the classic story \"Spider-Man No More! \") and would appear in Spider-Man's main comic book title \"The Amazing Spider-Man\". \" The Death of Jean DeWolff\" was the first popular story arc outside of \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", as appeared in the third monthly ongoing series of \"The Spectacular Spider-Man\".\n\nCarnage (comics): Carnage (Cletus Kasady) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as an enemy of Spider-Man. The character first appeared as Kasady in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #344 (March 1991) and as Carnage in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #360. Carnage was created by writer David Michelinie and artists Erik Larsen and Mark Bagley, based on elements of the precursor character Venom. 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He has been an advocate of American values in foreign policy. He once described his ideas as \"American might to promote American ideals.\" Boot worked as a writer and editor for \"Christian Science Monitor\" and then for \"The Wall Street Journal\" in the 1990s. He is now Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow in National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. He has written for numerous publications such as \"The Weekly Standard\", \"The Los Angeles Times\", and \"The New York Times\", and he has also authored books of military history. Boot's most recent book, titled \"Invisible Armies\" which came out in 2013, is about the history of guerrilla warfare.\n\nGirilal Jain: Girilal Jain (1924 \u2013 19 July 1993), was an Indian journalist. He served as the editor of The Times of India from 1978 till 1988. He was sympathetic to Hindu nationalism and authored books on the subject, the best known of which, \"The Hindu Phenomenon\", was published posthumously. The Government of India awarded him the civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan in 1989.\n\nCharlotte Zolotow Award: The Charlotte Zolotow Award is an American literary award presented annually for outstanding writing in a picture book published in the United States during the preceding year. By contrast, the Caldecott Medal is for outstanding illustration in a picture book. The Zolotow award was established in 1998 by the Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) at the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison School of Education and named to honor the work of Charlotte Zolotow, an American children's book editor and author. Ms. Zolotow worked with Harper Junior Books for 38 years during which time she wrote more than 70 picture books. Zolotow attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison on a writing scholarship from 1933-36. The Cooperative Children's Book Center is a children's literature library of the School of Education, University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison.\n\nJennifer Westwood: Jennifer Westwood (5 January 1940 \u2013 12 May 2008) was a British author, broadcaster and folklorist. She was a Doctor of Philosophy with special interests in English Language, Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse. Her first book, \"Mediaeval Tales\", was published in 1968. An active committee member of The Folklore Society from 1987 until 2003, she undertook a variety of duties including editing its publications and helping other authors. As a broadcaster, she worked on programmes produced for BBC Radio 4 and the corporation's Radio Norfolk. Commonly known as \"Jen\", after her second marriage she also authored books in the name of Jennifer Chandler.\n\nClinton Bennett: Clinton Bennett (born 7 October 1955) is a British American scholar of religions and participant in interfaith dialogue specialising in the study of Islam and Muslim-non-Muslim encounter. An ordained Baptist minister, he was a missionary in Bangladesh before serving as the second director of interfaith relations at the British Council of Churches in succession to Kenneth Cracknell. Bennett has also taken part in the dialogue activities of the World Council of Churches. A graduate of Manchester, Birmingham and Oxford Universities he has held several academic appointments in the United Kingdom and in the United States, where he now lives. He currently writes for various publications and teaches part-time at the State University of New York at New Paltz and at Marist College. He is a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, of the Royal Anthropological Institute and of the Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion. He has authored books, chapters in books, journal articles and Encyclopedia entries. He can be considered to have made a significant contribution toward developing a Christian appreciation of Islam and of Muhammad. Ahmad Shafaat writes, 'Bennett's approach allows him to treat Islamic traditions and their Muslim interpretations with sensitivity and respect, not often found among Christian writings on Islam.' Bennett became a US citizen during 2012.\n\nJo\u00e3o Almino: Jo\u00e3o Almino is a Brazilian novelist. He is the author of \"The Bras\u00edlia Quintet\", which consists of the novels \"Ideas on Where to Spend the End of the World\", \"Samba-Enredo\", \"The Five Seasons of Love\" (first published in Portuguese by Editora Record; published in Spanish by Alfaguara, M\u00e9xico, and by Corregidor, in Argentina; in Italian by Editrice Il Sirente; Casa de las Americas 2003 Literary Award; in English by Host Publications, 2008); \"The Book of Emotions\" (shortlisted for the Zaffari & Bourbon Literary Award and the Portugal-Telecom Literary Award; Editora Record, 2008; Dalkey Archive Press, 2012) and \"Cidade Livre\" (\"Free City\", Editora Record, 2010; Passo Fundo Zaffari & Bourbon Literary Award for best novel published in Portuguese from May 2009 to May 2011; shortlisted for the Jabuti Award 2011 and for the Portugal-Telecom Literary Award 2011; translated as \"Free City\", it was published by Dalkey Archive Press in 2013). His most recent novel was published in Brazil in 2015: \"Enigmas da Primavera\" (\"Enigmas of Spring\"), which was published in English in 2016 by Dalkey Archive Press. He has also authored books of philosophical and literary essays. He taught at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), at the University of Bras\u00edlia (UnB), the Instituto Rio Branco, Berkeley, Stanford and The University of Chicago.\n\nBruce Jackson (scholar): Bruce Jackson (born May 21, 1936) is an American folklorist, documentary filmmaker, writer, photographer. He is SUNY Distinguished Professor and the James Agee Professor of American Culture at the University at Buffalo. Jackson has edited or authored books published by major university presses. He has also directed and produced five documentary films.\n\nPhilip Pullman: Philip Pullman CBE, FRSL (born 19 October 1946) is an English novelist. He is the author of several best-selling books, most notably the fantasy trilogy \"His Dark Materials\" and the fictionalised biography of Jesus, \"The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ\". In 2008, \"The Times\" named Pullman one of the \"50 greatest British writers since 1945\". In a 2004 poll for the BBC, Pullman was named the eleventh most influential person in British culture.\n\nJonathan Marcantoni: Jonathan Marcantoni was born on June 6, 1984 in Collegeville, PA. He is of Puerto Rican and Corsican descent and spent much of his childhood in Puerto Rico. He is a novelist, screenwriter and editor based out of San Antonio, Texas. He is a co-founder and Managing Editor in Chief of Aignos, an independent, royalty publisher that seeks out experimental and innovative fiction and nonfiction. He has two novels published, both with Savant Books and Publications, Communion (with Jean Blasiar), and Traveler's Rest. His work is a mix of stream of consciousness, existentialism, surrealism, and ellipsism. He blends film and theatrical techniques with his narratives, making the environmental and intellectual musings of his characters as essential to the story as the action and dialogue.\n\nDavid Fickling: David Fickling is an English children's book editor and publisher based in Oxford. Fickling runs David Fickling Books, which became an independent publishing house in July 2013. 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Miss Universe 2016 Top 6 Maxine Medina crowned her successor Rachel Peters as Miss Universe Philippines 2017 at the end of the event while Miss International 2016 Kylie Verzosa crowned Mariel de Leon as Binibining Pilipinas-International. The pageant also awarded four other titles to participate in minor international beauty pageants in which Miss Intercontinental 2016 Top 15 Jennifer Hammond crowned Katarina Rodriguez as Binibining Pilipinas-Intercontinental, Miss Supranational 2016 Top 25 Joanna Louise Eden crowned Chanel Olive Thomas as Binibining Pilipinas-Supranational, Miss Grand International 2016 1st Runner-up Nicole Cordoves crowned Elizabeth Clenci as Binibining Pilipinas-Grand International and Miss Globe 2016 3rd Runner-up Nichole Marie Manalo crowned Nelda Ibe as Binibining Pilipinas-Globe.\n\nMiss Universe 1972: Miss Universe 1972, the 21st Miss Universe pageant, was held on 29 July 1972 at the Cerromar Beach Hotel in Dorado, Puerto Rico. Kerry Anne Wells earned Australia's first Miss Universe crown. Georgina Rizk of Lebanon, was not allowed to crown her successor due to government restrictions because of fears of a terrorist attack. Lebanon did not compete in 1972 and Georgina could not be there to crown Miss Universe 1972. Wells was crowned by Miss Universe 1970, Marisol Malaret of Puerto Rico and Miss Universe 1971 1st Runner-Up Toni Rayward.\n\nMiss Ecuador 1998: The Miss Ecuador 1998 was held on March 21, 1998. There were 15 candidates for the national title. At the end of the night Mar\u00eda J\u00f3se L\u00f3pez from Pichincha crowned Soraya Hogonaga from Pichincha as Miss Ecuador 1998. The Miss Ecuador competed at Miss Universe 1998.\n\nMiss Universe 1999: Miss Universe 1999, the 48th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 26 May 1999 at the Chaguaramas Convention Centre in Chaguaramas, Trinidad & Tobago. Mpule Kwelagobe of Botswana was crowned by Wendy Fitzwilliam of Trinidad & Tobago at the end of the event. Kwelagobe became the first Miss Universe to come from a debuting nation since 1958. Eighty-four contestants competed in this year.\n\nRenate Cerljen: Renate Veronica Cerljen (born March 26, 1988 in Staffanstorp, Sweden) is the first ever winner of the Miss Universe Sweden pageant which she won on June 6, 2009. Cerljen represented Sweden at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant on the Bahamas on August 23, 2009 and placed in the Top 15. Renate was the first non-winner of the Miss Sweden pageant since 1952 to represent Sweden at Miss Universe since Miss Sweden lost its rights to crown a contestant for Miss Universe earlier in 2009. Cerljen was also the first delegate from Sweden at the international final since 2006 when Josephine Alhanko placed in the Top 20. Miss Universe 1984 winner Yvonne Ryding was among the judges in the final which crowned Cerljen as winner. By making the Top 15 Cerljen became Sweden's 29th semifinalist at the Miss Universe pageant overall. In May 2010 Cerljen placed fifth in the Miss Beauty of the World pageant in China. 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Sanctioned by the Republican Party, these elections are designed to select the 2,472 delegates to send to the Republican National Convention, who selected the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election, Donald Trump. The delegates also approved the party platform and vice-presidential nominee.\n\nOregon Democratic primary, 2016: The 2016 Oregon Democratic primary was held on May 17 in the U.S. state of Oregon as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.\n\nAllen Alley: Allen Alley (born August 3, 1954) is an American businessman and Republican politician from the State of Oregon. He sought the Republican nomination for Governor of Oregon in the 2016 Oregon gubernatorial special election, losing to Bud Pierce. Alley also sought the Republican nomination in 2010, but lost to Chris Dudley. 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Gigante started out as a professional boxer who fought 25 bouts between 1944 and 1947. He then started working as a Mafia enforcer for what was then the Luciano crime family. Gigante was one of five brothers: Mario, Pasquale, Ralph and he all became mobsters in the Luciano family, forerunner of the Genovese family. Only one brother, Louis, stayed out of the crime family, instead becoming a priest. Gigante was the shooter in the failed assassination of longtime Luciano boss Frank Costello in 1957. After sharing a prison cell with Costello's rival, Vito Genovese, following Vito's conviction for heroin trafficking, Gigante became a caporegime, overseeing his own crew of Genovese soldiers and associates that operated out of Greenwich Village. 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It developed its \"closest ties\" with the Genovese family, and its remnants or former members are now part of the Genovese family's 116th Street Crew.\n\nThomas Principe: Thomas Principe, also known as the \".22 Caliber Killer\", was an Italian-American Gambino crime family street soldier and close friend of John Gotti from New York City Alleged to have been part of a special hit squad that would order executions with silencer-equipped .22 caliber pistols, earning them the title in the newspapers as \"the .22 Caliber hitters\". alleged members considered to make up the team of executioners were thought by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to be Vincent Gigante, John DiGilio, Salvatore Briguglio and Tommy. The team of \"hitters\" were suspected of being responsible for at least twenty gangland executions since 1976, including six FBI informants and potential witnesses. The most publicized murder, claimed to have been the team's 21st victim was former Manhattan assistant District Attorney Gino Gallina. Gallina had become a lawyer, defending major crime figures including East Coast Genovese crime family members. He was gunned down in gangland style on a Greenwich Village street. Seven bullets riddled Gallina and he died ninety minutes later. At the time, Gallina was a key witness before a Newark, New Jersey grand jury, testifying, among other things, on Mafia executions performed by the suspected \".22 Caliber Hitters\". He was claimed a victim of the team of executioners even though the bullets that killed him were from a .38-caliber handgun. 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He is the older brother of late family boss Vincent \"The Chin\" Gigante.\n\nMichael James Genovese: Michael James Genovese (April 9, 1919 \u2013 October 31, 2006) was an alleged boss of the Pittsburgh crime family. References to Michael Genovese as the brother of Vito Genovese are to a different Michael Genovese; Michael James Genovese was first cousin to New York mob boss Vito Genovese.\n\nGreenwich Village Crew: The Greenwich Village Crew is a crew within the Genovese crime family, active in the Greenwich Village area of Manhattan. It was originally controlled by Don Vito Genovese from the early 1920s until his arrest in the late 1950s. In the early 1980s Capo Vincent Gigante, was made the \"new boss\" of the Genovese crime family. He continued to operate from and with the \"Greenwich Village Crew\" members. Today the crew is still active, but after the death of Dominick Canterino, it is uncertain who is controlling the crew.\n\nMichael "Trigger Mike" Coppola: Michael \"Trigger Mike\" Coppola (July 2, 1900, New York City \u2013 October 1, 1966, Boston, Massachusetts) was a New York City mobster who became a caporegime of the 116th Street Crew, with the Genovese crime family. Coppola headed many Genovese family criminal operations from the late 1930s until the early 1960s. 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He was also a pipemaker, and the pipes he made with Fred Picknell include several important innovations, and have a distinctive tone. He had studied the instrument with the noted piper Thomas Todd, and from his own father Henry Clough. His three surviving recordings, among the earliest recordings made of the instrument, and his considerable body of music manuscripts, including his own compositions, give considerable insight into the traditional playing technique and style of the instrument. This is particularly so because at least four previous generations of the family had been pipers, as was his son 'Young Tom' (1912\u20131987) \u2013 they thus form a continuous link between earliest players of the modern instrument, and contemporary players. In contrast to the widely accepted notion of traditional folk music as an essentially rural activity, he and his family lived in the mining community of Newsham in south-east Northumberland, and were miners themselves. At the end of his life, 'Young Tom' recalled piping sessions at the 'Willow Tree' in Newsham, with his father Tom, grandfather Henry Clough, and Richard Mowat all playing \u2013 Henry's and Richard Mowat's playing would get more furious and inaccurate as the evening progressed; Tom was teetotal. Young Tom had the job of carrying his grandfather's pipes afterwards. There is a composite photograph of the Clough family at. Here Tom himself is on the left, his pipemaking collaborator Fred Picknell standing behind him, his father Henry Clough and son 'Young Tom' standing towards the right, while an older image of Tom's grandfather 'Old Tom', seated piping in the foreground, has been added subsequently. Old Tom died in 1885, and the main photograph was taken in 1924. The other figure, seated on the far right, is believed to be Captain Nicholson of Haydon Bridge, a traditional fiddler.\n\nPrince Valdemar of Denmark: Prince Valdemar of Denmark, (27 October 1858 \u2013 14 January 1939) was a member of the Danish Royal Family, the third son and youngest child of Christian IX of Denmark and his wife Louise of Hesse-Kassel. Valdemar was the younger brother of Frederik VIII of Denmark, Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, George I of Greece, Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia, and Crown Princess Thyra of Hanover, and also grandfather of Queen Anne of Romania, the wife of King Michael I of Romania.\n\nAbdul Muntaqim: Pengiran Muda Abdul Muntaqim (born 17 March 2007) is the oldest child and first son of Al-Muhtadee Billah, heir to the Sultan of Brunei, and his wife, Sarah, Crown Princess of Brunei. He has a younger sister, Princess Muneerah Madhul, who was born in 2011. The Prince is second-in-line to become Sultan of Brunei after his father Al-Muhtadee Billah. His father is heir to Abdul Muntaqim's grandfather Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei.\n\nJacob Nielsen, Count of Halland: Jacob Nielsen (died about 1309), a great grandson of Valdemar II of Denmark, was count of Northern Halland. His father (Niels Nielsen) and grandfather (Niels Valdemarsen) had both held Halland as a county before him. Jacob received Halland in 1283, but switched allegiance to the King of Norway two years later and was declared an outlaw in 1287 after the murder of Eric V of Denmark. In Halland, he built the fortresses of Hunehals and later Varberg Fortress. Jacob's position weakened after the Norwegian king started to lose interest in the conflict with Denmark, and in 1305, he had to give up Halland to Haakon V of Norway. Haakon granted it to his own son-in-law, the Swedish duke Erik Magnusson.\n\nGreek royal family: The Greek royal family (Greek: \u0395\u03bb\u03bb\u03b7\u03bd\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae \u0392\u03b1\u03c3\u03b9\u03bb\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae \u039f\u03b9\u03ba\u03bf\u03b3\u03ad\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03b1) is a branch of the House of Gl\u00fccksburg that reigned in Greece from 1863 to 1924 and again from 1935 to 1973. Its first monarch was George I, the second son of King Christian IX of Denmark. He and his successors styled themselves \"Kings of the Hellenes\". Most members of the dynasty (aside from the last king to reign, Constantine II and his queen consort, Anne-Marie of Denmark) hold the title \"Prince or Princess of Greece and Denmark\" with the style \"Royal Highness\", except Marina, Consort of Prince Michael, and their daughters Princess Alexandra and Princess Olga.\n\nPrincess Elisabeth of Denmark: Princess Elisabeth of Denmark, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'RE', '4': \"} (\"Elisabeth Caroline-Mathilde Alexandrine Helena Olga Thyra Feodora Estrid Margrethe D\u00e9sir\u00e9e\"; born 8 May 1935 in Copenhagen) is the daughter of Hereditary Prince Knud and Hereditary Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark, and is a first cousin of the present Danish monarch, Queen Margrethe II.\n\nKnud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark: Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (Knud Christian Frederik Michael; 27 July 1900 \u2013 14 June 1976), was the younger son and child of Christian X and Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.\n\nGrandfather paradox: The grandfather paradox is a paradox of time travel in which inconsistencies emerge through changing the past. The name comes from the paradox's common description: a person travels to the past and kills their own grandfather before the conception of their father or mother, which prevents the time traveler's existence. Despite its title, the grandfather paradox does not exclusively regard the contradiction of killing one's own grandfather to prevent one's birth. Rather, the paradox regards any action that alters the past, since there is a contradiction whenever the past becomes different from the way it was.\n\nPrincess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark: Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark and Norway (Danish: \"Vilhelmine af Danmark\" ; German: \"Wilhelmine von D\u00e4nemark\" ) (18 January 1808, Kiel, Duchy of Schleswig \u2013 30 May 1891 in Gl\u00fccksburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia) was the youngest daughter of Frederick VI of Denmark and his wife and first cousin Marie Sophie of Hesse-Kassel. Her paternal grandfather, Christian VII of Denmark, had major psychological problems and as result, her father had been acting as Regent since 1784. Within two months of her birth, Vilhelmine Marie's grandfather died of a cerebral aneurysm and her father ascended as king. At the time of her death, she was the last surviving grandchild of Christian VII.\n\nPrincess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark: Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark (Danish: \"Caroline-Mathilde Louise Dagmar Christine Maud Augusta Ingeborg Thyra Adelheid\" ; 27 April 1912 \u2013 12 December 1995) was a daughter of Prince Harald of Denmark and granddaughter of King Frederick VIII of Denmark. 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It was built by Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan under the order of Kazasker Mehmet Vusuli Efendi, Chief Judge of Istanbul. The mosque is located on the Bosphorus waterfront, close to the Kabata\u015f ferry port and Dolmabah\u00e7e Mosque.\n\nRahmi M. Ko\u00e7 Museum: The Rahmi M. Ko\u00e7 Museum is a private industrial museum in Istanbul, Turkey dedicated to history of transport, industry and communications. Rahmi M. Ko\u00e7, member of the wealthiest dynasty in Turkey and retired boss of the Ko\u00e7 Group, founded the museum in 1991, which was opened on December 13, 1994. The museum is located in the suburb of Hask\u00f6y on the north shore of the Golden Horn and situated in two historical buildings connected to each other. It is open to public every day except Monday. The museum's general manager is Ertu\u011frul Duru.\n\nIshak \u00c7elebi Mosque: The Ishak \u00c7elebi Mosque (Macedonian: \u0418\u0441\u0430\u043a \u045f\u0430\u043c\u0438\u0458\u0430, \"Isak d\u017eamija\" ) is the largest mosque in Bitola, Macedonia. It is situated along the north bank of the Dragor River. This area was known as Bit-Pazar in the quarter of Emir Bey or Eyne Bey, also known as Ishak \u00c7elebi mahalle.\n\n\u00c7engelhan Rahmi M. Ko\u00e7 Museum: The \u00c7engelhan Rahmi M. Ko\u00e7 Museum (Turkish: \"\u00c7engelhan Rahmi M. Ko\u00e7 M\u00fczesi\" ) is a technology museum in Ankara, Turkey.\n\nMahmud \u00c7elebi Mosque: The Mahmud \u00c7elebi Mosque (Greek: \u03a4\u03b6\u03b1\u03bc\u03af \u03c4\u03bf\u03c5 \u039c\u03b1\u03c7\u03bc\u03bf\u03cd\u03c4 \u03a4\u03c3\u03b5\u03bb\u03b5\u03bc\u03c0\u03ae ) or Boyali Mosque (\u039c\u03c0\u03bf\u03b3\u03b9\u03b1\u03bb\u03af \u03a4\u03b6\u03b1\u03bc\u03af) is an Ottoman mosque in the northern Greek city of Veria.\n\nH\u00fcseyin Rahmi G\u00fcrp\u0131nar Museum: H\u00fcseyin Rahmi G\u00fcrp\u0131nar Museum (Turkish: \"H\u00fcseyin Rahmi G\u00fcrp\u0131nar M\u00fczesi\" ) is a historic house museum dedicated to the writer H\u00fcseyin Rahmi G\u00fcrp\u0131nar in \u0130stanbul, Turkey.\n\nMosque Katip Sinan Qelebi: The Mosque Katip Sinan Qelebi, also known as \"Katip \u00c7elebi\" (Turkish: \"Sinan Katip Camii\" ), is located on the Adem Jaschari Street in Prizren, Kosovo. \"Katip\" means \"secretary\" in Turkish. It may be named after Katip \u00c7elebi but it also maybe named like the Plao\u0161nik mosque in Ohrid,\n\nAli Y\u0131ld\u0131r\u0131m Ko\u00e7: Ali Y\u0131ld\u0131r\u0131m Ko\u00e7 (] , born 2 April 1967) is a Turkish businessman. He is a third-generation member of Turkey's wealthiest Ko\u00e7 family and the youngest son of Rahmi Ko\u00e7.\n\nG\u00fcm\u00fc\u015f\u00e7ay: G\u00fcm\u00fc\u015f\u00e7ay (former G\u00fcvercinli ) is a belde (town) in Biga district of \u00c7anakkale Province, Turkey. At it is situated in the Anatolian portion of the province 10 km south of Marmara Sea coast. The distance to Biga is 6 km . The population of G\u00fcm\u00fc\u015f\u00e7ay was 2118 as of 2013. The settlement was an Ottoman district center named G\u00fcvercinli. The mosque of G\u00fcm\u00fc\u015f\u00e7ay, the Nasuh \u00c7elebi mosque was built during the reign of Mahmut I (1730-1754). The settlement was declared a seat of township in 1949. 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Ben is the older brother of Newcastle Jets FC player Michael Kantarovski.\n\nNewcastle Jets FC Reserves: Newcastle Jets FC Reserves is an Australian semi-professional association football team based in Newcastle, New South Wales. Founded in 2008, it is the reserve and youth team of Newcastle Jets. The team currently plays in the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW which is the second level of Australia's football pyramid and in the National Youth League. They play home matches at Rockwell Automation Park.\n\nList of Newcastle Jets FC seasons: Newcastle Jets FC is an association football club based in Newcastle, Australia. The club was formed in 2000 and competed in the last four seasons of the National Soccer League under the name \"Newcastle United FC\" before joining the A-League in 2005.\n\nMichael Kantarovski: Michael Kantarovski (born 22 May 1995) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Newcastle Jets FC. 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The team competes in the country's premier women's soccer competition, the W-League, under licence from Football Federation Australia.\n\nDimitri Petratos: Dimitri 'Dimi' Petratos (born 10 November 1992) is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays as an attacking midfielder for A-League club Newcastle Jets ! Newcastle Jets . Petratos is of Greek ancestry.\n\nNewcastle Jets FC: Newcastle United Jets Football Club, commonly known as Newcastle Jets, is an Australian professional soccer club based in Newcastle, New South Wales. It competes in the country's premier competition, the A-League, under licence from Football Federation Australia (FFA). The club was formed in 2000 when it joined the National Soccer League (NSL) and was one of only three former NSL clubs to join in the formation of the A-League. Newcastle Jets have won one A-League championship, after defeating rivals Central Coast Mariners 1\u20130 in the 2008 A-League Grand Final. In 2009, Newcastle competed in the AFC Champions League for the first time, reaching the Round of 16. In May 2015, FFA revoked Newcastle's licence after owner Nathan Tinkler placed the club into voluntary administration. A new A-League club will be formed for the 2015\u201316 season, under the same name and colours. Since its establishment, the Newcastle Jets has had a reputation for signing high-profile players. Notable players who have represented the club include Emile Heskey, Kew Jaliens, M\u00e1rio Jardel, Michael Bridges, Ned Zeli\u0107, Paul Okon, Francis Jeffers, David Carney, Joel Griffiths, and Ronald Vargas\n\nHistory of Newcastle Jets FC: The History of the Newcastle Jets FC starts at their inception in 2000 by businessman Con Constantine after the collapse of the regions previous football club the Newcastle Breakers. The Breakers were dissolved when Soccer Australia revoked its NSL licence at the conclusion of the 1999/2000 season. 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It is written by Shahzad Javed and Nooran Makhdoom and produced by Six Sigma Entertainment.\n\nDaddy (drama): Daddy is a Pakistani drama serial which premiered on ARY Digital on 13 November 2010 and ended on 5 February in the following year. The serial is produced by Samina Humayun Saeed's Production house Six Sigma Productions, written by Ali Imran, directed by Misbah Khalid.\n\nPyarey Afzal: Pyarey Afzal or Pyaare Afzal (Urdu: \u200e ) ( English: \"Dear Afzal\" ) is a Pakistani romantic drama serial that aired on ARY Digital, directed by Nadeem Baig, written by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar and production of Six Sigma Entertainment. The drama starred Hamza Ali Abbasi and Ayeza Khan in lead roles.\n\nDurr-e-Shehwar: Durr-e-Shehwar (Urdu: \u200e ) is a Urdu language Pakistani telenovela written by Umera Ahmed and directed by Haissam Hussain. First broadcast in Pakistan by Hum TV, \"Durr-e-Shehwar\", which premiered in Pakistan on 10 March 2012, has been produced by Momina Duraid and Six Sigma Entertainment. The telenovela, which featured actors Sanam Baloch, Qavi Khan, Samina Peerzada, Noman Ejaz, and Nadia Jamil, in the lead roles, ended its run in Pakistan on 16 June 2012, after airing 15 episodes.\n\nJawani Phir Nahi Ani: Jawani Phir Nahi Ani is a 2015 Pakistani adventure and comedy film directed by Nadeem Beyg. It was co-produced by Humayun Saeed, Salman Iqbal and Shahzad Nasib at Saeed's production house, Six Sigma Plus. The film stars Humayun Saeed, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ahmad Ali Butt, Vasay Chaudhry, Mehwish Hayat and Sohai Ali Abro. The supporting cast includes Javed Sheikh, Ismail Tara, Bushra Ansari, Ayesha Khan, Sarwat Gillani and Uzma Khan. The film is about a single man who is a divorce lawyer. He takes his three married friends on a trip to help them escape their wives.\n\nInteha (1999 film): Inteha (Urdu: \u200e ) is a Pakistani Urdu film which was released in 1999 across theaters in Pakistan. The movie was Samina Peerzada's debut directorial attempt and established the careers of its two leading men Humayun Saeed and Zeeshan Sikander. The actors, incidentally, made their debuts with \"Inteha\".\n\nSix Sigma Entertainment: Six Sigma Entertainment is a Pakistani film and television production house which is owned by Shahzad Nasib and his friend and well known actor Humayun Saeed. On 9 December 2015; Humayun Saeed announced that the Company will be collaborating with the renowned Play writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, where the writer will be exclusively writing for Six Sigma Productions. Khalil will be writing for the production company's upcoming film Punjab Nahi Jaungi, Nadeem Beyg is expected to direct the film.\n\nYNH Films: Yasir-Nida-Hassan Films stylized as YNH Films is a Pakistani film production house founded by actors, Yasir Nawaz, Nida Yasir and Hassan Zia. In 2015, YNH Films released its debut picture, \"Wrong No. \", that became a commercial and financial success and went onto become the 8th highest-grossing Pakistani film of all time. directed by Yasir Nawaz it was also produced by Yasir Nawaz\n\nHumayun Saeed: Humayun Saeed (born Humayun Saeed Ansari: 27 July 1971) is a Pakistani film/television actor and producer. Saeed is also a co-founder of the media production house Six Sigma Entertainment Plus which produces television drama serials and commercial movies. He has appeared in dozens of Pakistani television dramas and limited number of films, and earned numerous accolades, including Lux Style Awards and ARY Film Awards Saeed Enjoys substantial fan following in Pakistan since the beginning of his career and was often ranked amongst the highest paid TV actors of his time.\n\nKhalil-ur-Rehman Qamar: Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar (Urdu: \u062e\u0644\u06cc\u0644 \u0627\u0644\u0631\u062d\u0645\u0627\u0646 \u0642\u0645\u0631\u200e ) is a playwright for Pakistani television. His notable work includes \"Boota from Toba Tek Singh\", aired from PTV World, and \"Landa Bazar\", aired on PTV. His recent work \"Pyarey Afzal\" and \"Sadqay Tumhare\" are among his dramas. 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He is known for supporting roles in films including \"Almost Famous\", \"Big Fish\", \"\", \"Watchmen\", \"Public Enemies\", \"Spotlight\" and \"\", as well as lead roles in films including \"Without Limits\", \"Jesus' Son\", \"Dedication\" and the animated film \"Princess Mononoke\". He is due to appear in the upcoming 2017 superhero film \"Justice League\" as Doctor Henry Allen.\n\nThe New Batman/Superman Adventures: The New Batman/Superman Adventures is a name given to a package series that combined \"\" with \"\" and \"The New Batman Adventures\" produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It aired from 1997\u20132000 on Kids' WB. Each half-hour episode in the hour-and-one-half block featured either a single repeat from the original \"Superman: The Animated Series\" run, the original \"Batman: The Animated Series\" run, or a brand new story featuring Batman made specifically for this series, drawn in an animation style to match \"Superman: The Animated Series\". These new stories focus more on Batman's supporting cast and introduced new characters such as Tim Drake. The two animated universes were united in the \"Superman\" episode \"World's Finest\", which tells the story of Batman and Superman's first meeting. The new Batman episodes that began airing in the Fall 1997 season were later released as a DVD box set of \"Batman: The Animated Series\" as Volume 4. New Superman episodes that later aired in the Fall 1998 season and onward are now considered to be the third season of \"Superman: The Animated Series\".\n\nWorld's Finest (film): World's Finest is a fan film directed by Sandy Collora. It works as a trailer to a movie that does not exist: the long-awaited cinematic team-up of Superman and Batman. While Superman and Batman had appeared together often in comic books and in animation (notably \"Super Friends\"), there would not be an official live-action pairing until \"\", which was released twelve years later. The title refers to a famous comic series that featured Batman and Superman working together in every issue.\n\nSuperman/Batman: Public Enemies: Superman/Batman: Public Enemies is a 2009 original direct-to-video animated superhero film adaptation of \"Public Enemies\"\u2014the opening story arc of DC Comics' \"Superman/Batman\"\u2014which focuses on Superman and Batman teaming up to prevent a meteorite from striking Earth and take down Lex Luthor, who has been elected President of the United States. The film is the sixth in the line of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. Voice actors from the DCAU reprised their roles, although it is not a DCAU production and is said not to be connected with that universe beyond sharing of voice actors. The film is directed by Sam Liu.\n\nRa's al Ghul: Ra's al Ghul (Arabic: \u0631\u0623\u0633 \u0627\u0644\u063a\u0648\u0644\u200e \u200e \"Ra\u02bes al-\u0120\u016bl\"; \"Ghoul's Head\" or \"Demon's Head\") is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. Created by editor Julius Schwartz, writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Neal Adams, the character first appeared in \"Batman\" #232's \"Daughter of the Demon\" (June 1971). The character is one of Batman's most enduring enemies and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery, though given his high status as a supervillain, he has also come into conflict with Superman and other superheroes in the DC Universe.\n\nPublic Enemiez: Public Enemiez is the eleventh studio album by rapper Daz Dillinger. A release date for the album was planned for mid July 2009 to coincide with the release of the upcoming film Public Enemies of which the album is named after. The album ended up being released on August 11, 2009.\n\nHero of the Rails: Hero of the Rails is a 2009 CGI adventure drama special and film spin-off of the TV series \"Thomas & Friends\". The film introduces full CGI animation, replacing model work and the addition of a voice cast for the characters alongside the narration to the TV series. The film features the voice of Ben Small and Martin Sherman as Thomas the Tank Engine for the UK and US respectively. It was first released on DVD and to iTunes on 12 January 2010. To promote the film a \"Day Out With Thomas 2010: The Hero of the Rails Tour\" was held at locations such as the Illinois Railway Museum, where guests could participate in activities such as arts and crafts or ride on a 15-ton replica of Thomas the Tank Engine. A mobile app, \"Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rail\", was released in May 2011.\n\nSuperman/Batman: Apocalypse: Superman/Batman: Apocalypse is a 2010 direct-to-video animated superhero film based on the \"Superman/Batman\" comic storyline \"The Supergirl from Krypton\" and is a sequel to \"\". The art style is partly based on that of Michael Turner, who penciled the \"Superman/Batman\" comic book arc. The film is the ninth in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation and the first sequel in the line. It was released on September 28, 2010. The film stars Andre Braugher, Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly and Summer Glau. Despite the title, the film focuses primarily on the introduction of Supergirl and her relationship with Superman. Batman plays a supporting role.\n\nPublic Enemies (2009 film): Public Enemies is a 2009 American biographical mob drama film directed by Michael Mann and written by Mann, Ronan Bennett and Ann Biderman. It is an adaptation of Bryan Burrough's non-fiction book \"Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933\u201334\". Set during the Great Depression, the film chronicles the final years of the notorious bank robber John Dillinger (Johnny Depp) as he is pursued by FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale), Dillinger's relationship with Billie Frechette (Marion Cotillard), as well as Purvis' pursuit of Dillinger's associates and fellow criminals Homer Van Meter (Stephen Dorff) and Baby Face Nelson (Stephen Graham).", "question": "What year were the films Hero of the Rails and Superman/Batman: Public Enemies released?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"films": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string"}, "release_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["title", "release_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "common_release_year": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if all listed films share the same release year."}, "overall_release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The common release year if 'common_release_year' is true."}}, "required": ["films", "common_release_year", "overall_release_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"films": [{"title": "Hero of the Rails", "release_year": 2009}, {"title": "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies", "release_year": 2009}], "common_release_year": true, "overall_release_year": 2009}, "ground_truth": {"films": [{"title": "Hero of the Rails", "release_year": 2009}, {"title": "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies", "release_year": 2009}], "common_release_year": true, "overall_release_year": 2009}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1948, "output_tokens": 64, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "abed481f8677b5cb1e8bbb2bc0e4ee2a2e2dc98697f1f526448c91a26b9ffcf1", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a75e469554299109176e5ba", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Kevin Pollak", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Daniel Negreanu: Daniel Negreanu ( ; born July 26, 1974) is a Canadian professional poker player who has won six World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and two World Poker Tour (WPT) championship titles. The independent poker ranking service Global Poker Index (GPI) recognised Negreanu as the best poker player of the decade in 2014.\n\nMimi Rogers: Miriam \"Mimi\" Rogers (n\u00e9e Spickler; born January 27, 1956) is an American film and television actress, producer and competitive poker player. Her notable film roles include \"Gung Ho\" (1986), \"Someone to Watch Over Me\" (1987), and \"Desperate Hours\" (1990). She garnered the greatest acclaim of her career for her role in the religious drama, \"The Rapture\" (1991), with critic Robin Wood declaring that she \"gave one of the greatest performances in the history of the Hollywood cinema.\" Rogers has since appeared in \"Reflections on a Crime\" (1994), \"The Mirror Has Two Faces\" (1996), \"\" (1997), \"Lost in Space\" (1998), \"Ginger Snaps\" (2000), \"The Door in the Floor\" (2004), and \"For a Good Time, Call... \" (2012). Her extensive work in television includes \"Paper Dolls\" (1984), \"Weapons of Mass Distraction\" (1997), \"The Loop\" (2006\u20132007), and recurring roles on \"The X-Files\" (1998\u20131999), \"Two and a Half Men\" (2011\u20132015), \"Wilfred\" (2014) and \"Mad Men\" (2015).\n\nAndy Frankenberger: Andy Frankenberger is a professional poker player and former equity derivatives trader from New York City. In his first year as a professional poker player, Frankenberger was named World Poker Tour (WPT) Season IX Player of the Year. Card Player Magazine described this as one of poker's best rookie years in a September 2011 cover story. Frankenberger followed this up by winning back to back bracelets at the World Series of Poker in 2011 and 2012. He has been prominently featured in financial media including The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg Television.\n\nHoward Lederer: Howard Henry Lederer (born October 30, 1963) is an American professional poker player. He has won two World Series of Poker bracelets and holds two World Poker Tour titles. Lederer has also contributed to several books on poker strategy and has provided commentary for poker programming. He is known by poker fans and players as \"The Professor\" and is the older brother of professional poker player Annie Duke.\n\nDag Palovic: Dag Palovi\u010d (* 4 January 1975, Bratislava) is a Slovak professional poker player, businessman and a former TV host. Since 1 January 2011, he is a member of PokerStars Team Pro, first and as of October 2011 only sponsored poker player from Slovakia. He is best known for making two European Poker Tour (EPT) final tables as well as being the only player from Slovakia who has cashed in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, finishing 120th in 2009 and 37th in 2010. As of March 2013, he is second leading Slovak all time money list with career earnings of $909,405 and is also an author of first Slovak poker book on poker titled \"Ako sa sta\u0165 poker pro\" (How to become a poker pro), co-authored by 1983 World Series Of Poker champion Tom McEvoy. From 2000 until 2004 he was CEO and Chairman Of The Board of Directors of \"ad pepper media Slovakia, a.s.\", the daughter company of one of the world\u00b4s leading e-Adverising german-dutch agency \"ad pepper media International N.V.\" for Slovak and Czech Republic.\n\nBarry Shulman: Barry Shulman (born May 8, 1946) is an American poker player who has enjoyed success in competitive poker tournaments over the past 15 years, and is the CEO of CardPlayer Magazine.\n\nCyborg (truck): Cyborg is a monster truck currently racing in the USHRA Monster Jam series. It is owned and driven by Jack Koberna. It is notable in that it is the only two-wheeled drive vehicle on the circuit, and features an independent front suspension, as the front wheels are the two which are not powered. Although this provides recognition, the two-wheel drive presents a serious competitive disadvantage, as the truck cannot climb over obstacles as easily as other trucks. However, the front suspension has received large amounts of attention from other teams. Although Jack runs Cyborg most of the time, he does have a four-wheeled drive monster truck that is called Tuff-E-Nuff that runs on occasion.\n\nKevin Pollak: Kevin Elliot Pollak (born October 30, 1957) is an American actor, impressionist, and comedian. He started performing stand-up comedy at the age of 10 and touring professionally at the age of 20. In 1988, he landed a role in \"Willow\", his first major role in a film. Pollak is an avid poker player, hosting weekly home games with some of Hollywood's A-list celebrities. He finished 134th out of 6,598 entrants in the 2012 World Series of Poker, his winnings totaling to $52,718.\n\nDavid Catapano: David Catapano is an American celebrity chef, professional poker player, and reality television personality. He is known for his mastery in Italian Cuisine and his self-developed \"Twisted Mediterranean\" style. However, he is most notable for having appeared on a wide variety of cooking TV shows, including the long-running FoodyTV show \"Italian Style with Chef Catman\" and \"Food Network\" shows such as iron chef and chopped. Over the years he pioneered several catchphrases, including \"My Kitchen, My rules!\" , \"Bada Bing!\" and \"Why, No?\" Catapano is an avid poker player and has played professionally and for large charity events. 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Civil unrest can include, rioting, strikes, violent labor disputes, or minor insurrections.\n\nPortland Rum Riot: The Portland Rum Riot, also called the Maine Law Riot, was a brief but violent period of civil unrest that occurred in Portland, Maine on June 2, 1855, in response to the Maine law which prohibited the sale and manufacture of alcohol in the state from 1851.\n\nNeal Dow: Neal Dow (March 20, 1804 \u2013 October 2, 1897) was an American Prohibition advocate and politician. Nicknamed the \"Napoleon of Temperance\" and the \"Father of Prohibition\", Dow was born to a Quaker family in Portland, Maine. From a young age, he believed alcohol to be the cause of many of society's problems and sought to ban it through legislation. In 1850, Dow was elected president of the Maine Temperance Union, and the next year he was elected mayor of Portland. 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He was known as a tireless, internationally known activist for the temperance movement. Dow's house was a center of activism in his lifetime, and is now the headquarters of the Maine chapter of the Women's Christian Temperance Union.\n\nEdward C. Delavan: Edward Cornelius Delavan (1793\u20131871) was a wealthy businessman who devoted much of his fortune to promoting the temperance movement. He helped establish the American Temperance Union; attacked the use of wine in Christian communion; established a temperance hotel in Albany, New York; traveled to Europe to promote teetotalism. He helped spearhead the local option movement in New York during the 1840s by which local majorities could vote their towns dry. In 1846, he received the nomination for the Governorship of New York from the Native American Party, but he declined it. He was also active in the Maine Law prohibition movement of the 1850s. He later sent a copy of a temperance tract to every soldier in the Union Army during the Civil War (a million copies in all); and sponsored a series of periodicals. They included the \"Journal of the American Temperance Union\", the \"Temperance Recorder\", the \"American Temperance Intelligencer\"; the \"Enquirer\", and the \"Prohibitionist\". Prohibition or dry towns in Illinois and Wisconsin were named in his honor.\n\nWilliam E. Johnson: William Eugene \"Pussyfoot\" Johnson (25 March 1862 \u2013 2 February 1945) was an American Prohibition advocate and law enforcement officer. In pursuit of his campaign to outlaw intoxicating beverages, he went undercover, posing as an habitu\u00e9 of saloons and collecting information against their owners. 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This unrest was provoked by the arrest of Mohamed Nasheed - an open critic of the president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom - and the subsequent demolition of the \"Dhunfini tent\", used by the members of the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) for their gatherings. Supporters of MDP were quick to demonstrate. They started calling for the resignation of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, soon after Nasheed's arrest. Several arrests were made on the first night followed by the demolition of the Dhunfini tent. The demolition complicated the situation further provoking the unrest. The unrest grew violent on the third night, on August 14, 2005, due to the methods used in the attempts by the authority to stop the demonstration.\n\nList of riots and civil unrest in Calgary: The following is a timeline of riots and civil unrest in Calgary, Alberta. Since its incorporation as a town in 1884, like other cities, Calgary has had to deal with a variety of violence. 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Battles between police and the single unemployed men, full scale riots and threats to blow up public buildings appear to have been almost annual events.\" According to Stephen Graham, a Professor of Human Geography at Durham University, recent events have seen the City of Calgary change their tactics towards civil unrest activities such as protests.\n\n1992 Los Angeles riots: The 1992 Los Angeles riots, also known as the Rodney King riots, the South Central riots, the 1992 Los Angeles civil disturbance, the 1992 Los Angeles civil unrest, and the Los Angeles uprising, were a series of riots, lootings, arsons, and civil disturbances that occurred in Los Angeles County, California in April and May 1992. The unrest began in South Central Los Angeles on April 29 after a trial jury acquitted four officers of the Los Angeles Police Department of the use of excessive force in the videotaped arrest and beating of Rodney King. 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The by-election was held due to the succession to the peerage of the incumbent Conservative MP, Edward Cavendish. It was won by the Conservative candidate Henry Hunloke.\n\nKathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington: Kathleen Agnes Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington (\"n\u00e9e\" Kennedy; February 20, 1920 \u2013 May 13, 1948), also known as \"Kick\" Kennedy, was an American socialite. She was the daughter of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Kennedy, sister of future U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and wife of the Marquess of Hartington, heir apparent to the 10th Duke of Devonshire.\n\nBaron Blayney: Lord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan, in the County of Monaghan, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1621 for the soldier Sir Edward Blayney. He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He was killed at the Battle of Benburb in 1646. His younger son, the fourth Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), represented County Monaghan in the Irish House of Commons. His elder son, the fifth Baron, was attainted by the Parliament of James II for supporting William of Orange. He had no sons and was succeeded by his younger brother, the sixth Baron. He was Governor of County Monaghan. His son, the seventh Baron, was Lord Lieutenant of County Monaghan. He was succeeded by his elder son, the eighth Baron. He was a clergyman and served as Dean of Killaloe. He had no surviving children and was succeeded by his younger brother, the ninth Baron. He was a Lieutenant-General in the Army. His younger son, the eleventh Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), was also a Lieutenant-General in the Army and fought in the Peninsular War. Lord Blayney also represented the rotten borough of Old Sarum in Parliament. His son, the twelfth Baron, sat as Conservative Member of Parliament for County Monaghan and was later an Irish Representative Peer from 1841 until his death. On his death in 1874 the title became extinct.\n\nBiddulph baronets: The Biddulph Baronetcy, of Westcombe in the County of Kent, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 2 November 1664 for Theophilus Biddulph, of Westcombe Park, Greenwich, Kent, Member of Parliament for the City of London and Lichfield. His son, Michael, the second Baronet, also represented Lichfield in the House of Commons. This line of the family failed on the death of the second Baronet's son, Theophilus, the third Baronet, in 1743. The late Baronet was succeeded by his first cousin once removed and namesake, Theophilus, the fourth Baronet. He was the son of Edward Biddulph, elder son of Simon Biddulph, younger son of the first Baronet. His grandson, Theophilus, the sixth Baronet, fought in the Battle of Waterloo and served as High Sheriff of Warwickshire in 1849. He was succeeded by his son, Theophilus, the seventh Baronet. He was a Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Warwickshire. On the death of his son, Theophilus, the eighth Baronet, in 1948, the line of Edward, elder son of Simon Biddulph, younger son of the first Baronet, failed. The late Baronet was succeeded by his fourth cousin once removed, Francis, the ninth Baronet. He was the great-great-grandson of Walter Biddulph, younger son of Simon Biddulph. As of 2008 the title is held by his grandson, Jack, the eleventh Baronet, who succeeded his father in 1986. The three most recent baronets have resided in Australia.\n\nCunard baronets: The Cunard Baronetcy, of Bush Hill in Nova Scotia, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1859 for Samuel Cunard, the Canadian-born British shipping magnate. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his elder son Sir Edward, the second baronet. Upon the second baronet's sudden death in 1869, he was succeeded by his eldest son, Sir Bache, the third baronet. The third baronet married Maud Cunard, by whom he had one child, Nancy Cunard, and was succeeded in the title at his death in 1925 by his younger brother Sir Gordon, the fourth baronet. The fourth baronet survived his brother by eight years; at his death in 1933, he was succeeded by his eldest son Sir Edward, the fifth baronet. The fifth baronet was a lifelong bachelor, and at his death in 1962, the senior line of descent from the first baronet failed. He was succeeded by a second cousin once removed, Sir Henry, who became the sixth baronet and was a great-great-grandson of the first baronet through his younger son William (1825-1906). Also a bachelor, the sixth baronet was succeeded by his younger brother Sir Guy, the seventh and last baronet, in 1973. He was likewise a bachelor and the title became extinct upon his death in 1989.\n\nBaron Rokeby: Baron Rokeby, of Armagh in the County of Armagh, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1777 for The Most Rev. Dr Richard Robinson, Lord Primate of All Ireland and Lord Archbishop of Armagh, with remainder to his brothers and his father's second cousin Matthew Robinson and the heirs male of their bodies. In 1785 he also succeeded his elder brother as 3rd Baronet according to a special remainder (see below). Lord Rokeby never married and was succeeded in the barony and baronetcy according to the special remainders in the letters patent by his third cousin Matthew Robinson-Morris, the second Baron and fourth Baronet. He was the son of Matthew Robinson (by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Drake and his wife Sarah, daughter of Thomas Morris, of Mount Morris), son of Thomas Robinson, son of Sir Leonard Robinson, brother of William Robinson, great-grandfather of the first Robinson Baronet (see below) and the first Baron Rokeby. The second Baron was an academic, politician and eccentric. Born Matthew Robinson, he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Morris in 1746 on succeeding to the Mount Norris Estate through his mother. He never married and was succeeded by his nephew Morris Robinson, the third Baron. He was the elder son of Morris Robinson.\n\nGeorgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire: Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (\"n\u00e9e\" Spencer; ; 7 June 1757 \u2013 30 March 1806) was an English socialite, style icon, author, and activist. Of noble birth from the House of Spencer, married into the House of Cavendish, she was the first wife of William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire, and the mother of the 6th Duke of Devonshire.\n\nWilliam Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington: Major William John Robert \"Billy\" Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington (10 December 1917 \u2013 9 September 1944) was an English politician and soldier. He was the elder son of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, and his wife, Lady Mary Gascoyne-Cecil. 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The couple's privately held businesses include Little Caesars Pizza, the National Hockey League (NHL) Detroit Red Wings, the Major League Baseball (MLB) Detroit Tigers, Motor City Casino, Olympia Entertainment, Olympia Development, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Champion Foods, Little Caesars Pizza Kit Fund raising Program, and a variety of venues within these entities. Ilitch Holdings subsidiaries manage Detroit's Fox Theatre, City Theatre, Comerica Park, and the Joe Louis Arena.\n\nRabbe Gr\u00f6nblom: Rabbe Anders Gr\u00f6nblom (May 3, 1950 Helsinki, Finland \u2013 June 29, 2015) was a Finland-Swedish businessman who started a successful pizza business in Vaasa, Finland. His first company\u2014a pizzeria\u2014was called \"O sole mio\" and it was founded in 1976 in the center of Vaasa. From there he expanded to a pizza franchise chain first called \"Pizzeria N:o 1\". He was known as the \"Pizza-emperor\" (Pizzakeisari in Finnish), because he was the founder of a well known pizza franchise chain called Kotipizza which was the new name of \"Pizzeria N:o 1\" which expanded fast outside of Vaasa. The chain is said to be the biggest one in the Nordic countries. He was also the founder of a shipping company called RG Line, a hotel chain called Omenahotelli and another pizza chain called Golden Rax Pizzabuffet. Most of his companies are subsidiaries of Gr\u00f6nblom International LTD, where Rabbe Gr\u00f6nblom acted as director. Golden Rax Pizzabuffet however is nowadays a part of Finland's largest hotel & restaurant company Restel Oy Ltd, where Rabbe Gr\u00f6nblom sat on the board. He was also on the board of the Finnish tyre company Nokian Renkaat (since 2003).\n\nPizza delivery: Pizza delivery is a service in which a pizzeria or pizza chain delivers a pizza to a customer. 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The route begins at a cloverleaf interchange with the US 22 freeway north of Allentown in Lehigh County and heads to the east of the airport as a four-lane divided highway called Airport Road as it crosses into Northampton County. PA 987 narrows to a two-lane undivided road and continues north, becoming concurrent with PA 329 as it heads into Bath. Here, PA 329 ends and PA 987 briefly runs concurrent with PA 248 before leaving the borough. PA 987 continues northwest and serves Chapman before ending at PA 946. PA 987 was first designated in the 1930s between US 22 (Union Boulevard) in Allentown and PA 946 in Klecknersville. After US 22 was relocated to its present freeway alignment in 1955, the southern terminus of PA 987 was cut back to its interchange with US 22, which used to carry Interstate 78 (I-78) as well. In the early 2000s, PA 987 was widened into a divided highway and shifted to a new alignment near the Lehigh Valley International Airport.\n\nVancouver International Airport: Vancouver International Airport (IATA: YVR,\u00a0ICAO: CYVR) is located on Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, about 12 km from Downtown Vancouver. It is the second busiest airport in Canada by aircraft movements (306,799) and passengers (22.3 million), behind Toronto Pearson International Airport. It has non-stop flights daily to Asia, Europe, Oceania, the United States, Mexico and other airports within Canada. The airport has won several notable international best airport awards; it won the Skytrax Best North American Airport award in 2007 and 2010 through 2017. The airport also made the list of top 10 airports in the world for the first time in 2012, rated at 9th (2012), 8th (2013), and 9th (2014) overall. It is the only North American airport included in the top 10 for 2013 and 2014. YVR also retains the distinction of Best Canadian Airport in the regional results. It is a hub for Air Canada and WestJet. It is also an operating base for Air Transat. Vancouver International Airport is one of eight Canadian airports that have US Border Preclearance facilities. It is also one of the few major international airports to have a terminal for scheduled floatplanes.\n\nNorthern California TRACON: Northern California TRACON (NCT) (Terminal Radar Approach Control), or NorCal TRACON for short, is an air traffic control facility that provides safety alerts, separation, and sequencing of air traffic arriving, departing, and transiting the airspace and airports in Northern California. Located in Rancho Cordova near Sacramento, NCT controls airspace over 19000 square miles, and serves Reno International Airport, Sacramento International Airport, San Jose International Airport, Oakland International Airport, and San Francisco International Airport, plus 19 other smaller airports with air traffic control towers. NCT is the 3rd busiest TRACON in America. NorCal TRACON is the step between local control (in an airport's control tower) and Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC), in this case, Oakland Center (ICAO code: ZOA). San Francisco International Airport is the 2nd largest airport in California and the largest airport serving Northern California.\n\nList of airports in the Greater Toronto Area: There are eight airports in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA); two of which provide scheduled passenger service. The two airports, Toronto Pearson International Airport and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, are located within the GTA. 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Shot in 16\u00a0mm, it was made for German television and originally aired in 1973, as a two-part miniseries. Starring Klaus L\u00f6witsch, it was based on the novel \"Simulacron-3\" by Daniel F. Galouye. An adaptation of the Fassbinder version was presented as the play \"World of Wires\", directed by Jay Scheib, in 2012. Its focus is not on action, but on sophistic and philosophic aspects of the human mind, simulation, and the role of scientific research. A theatrical remake entitled \"The Thirteenth Floor\" featuring Vincent D'Onofrio was released in 1999.\n\nWing Commander (film): Wing Commander is a 1999 science fiction film loosely based on the video game series of the same name. It was directed by Chris Roberts, the creator of the game series, and stars Freddie Prinze, Jr., Matthew Lillard, Saffron Burrows, Tch\u00e9ky Karyo, J\u00fcrgen Prochnow, David Suchet, and David Warner.\n\nRazorblade Romance: Razorblade Romance is the second studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. Released on 24 January 2000, HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who helmed the group's 1997 debut album. These sessions proved unsuccessful, however, and HIM parted ways with Hiilesmaa and recruited John Fryer, with whom the band relocated to Rockfield Studios in Wales to begin recording. Musically, the album featured a sleeker production and a more melodic sound compared to their debut. The album's lead single \"Join Me in Death\" would prove to be HIM's breakthrough single, reaching number one in Finland and Germany. The song also found its way on to the soundtrack of the 1999 science fiction film \"The Thirteenth Floor\".\n\nAlien Cargo: Alien Cargo is a 1999 science fiction film starring Jason London, Missy Crider, Elizabeth Alexander and Alan Dale, as the crew of a space-cargo transport ship, which is attacked by an unknown alien life form that manipulates all organic life into releasing their inner evil psyche.\n\nJoin Me in Death: \"Join Me in Death\" is a single by the Finnish band HIM, taken from their second studio album \"Razorblade Romance\". It was also released as \"Join Me\", since they were not allowed to include \"Death\" in the title for the US version. It was featured in the end credits of the European version of the sci-fi movie \"The Thirteenth Floor\" (The US version featured The Cardigans' \"Erase/Rewind\" instead). It is the fifteenth-best-selling single of all time in Finland.\n\nThe Thirteenth Floor: The Thirteenth Floor is a 1999 science fiction crime thriller film directed by Josef Rusnak and loosely based upon \"Simulacron-3\" (1964), a novel by Daniel F. Galouye. The film stars Craig Bierko, Gretchen Mol, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Dennis Haysbert. In 2000, \"The Thirteenth Floor\" was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, but lost to \"The Matrix.\"\n\nDeep Blue Sea (soundtrack): Deep Blue Sea is the soundtrack to the 1999 science fiction thriller film \"Deep Blue Sea\". It was released on June 27, 1999 through Warner Bros. Records and consisted of hip hop and R&B music. The soundtrack didn't find much success, only making it to #55 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The lone single was LL Cool J's \"Deepest Bluest\", but it was unsuccessful to make it to any Billboard charts. LL was quoted as saying \"This was my finest shark-related song ever. I can't believe it didn't chart.\"\n\nGenghis Khan (song): \"Genghis Khan\" is a single by hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks. The original press, distributed through JMT's Superegular Recordings, was released as a promo in early 2000. The group's second and former label, Babygrande Records, re-released the single in 2003 with wider distribution. The track is named after 13th century Mongol leader Genghis Khan. The song contains a sample from \"Downloading\", a symphonic composition by Harald Kloser, taken from the film \"The Thirteenth Floor\".\n\nHIM (Finnish band): HIM is a Finnish gothic rock band from Helsinki. Formed in 1991 by vocalist Ville Valo and bassist Mikko \"Mige\" Paananen under the name His Infernal Majesty, the band broke-up in 1993 however, before being reformed in 1995 by Valo and guitarist Mikko \"Linde\" Lindstr\u00f6m. After being rejoined by Mige, as well new additions keyboardist Antto Melasniemi and drummer Juhana \"P\u00e4tk\u00e4\" Rantala, the band, now called HIM, released their debut album \"Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666\" in 1997. In 2000, now with drummer Mika \"Gas Lipstick\" Karppinen and keyboardist Juska Salminen, the band released the album \"Razorblade Romance\", which reached the number one spot in Finland, Austria and Germany. Its first single, \"Join Me in Death\", also charted at number one in Finland and Germany, eventually going platinum and gold respectively. Following the addition of Janne \"Burton\" Puurtinen on keyboards, HIM released \"Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights\" and \"Love Metal\" in 2001 and 2003 respectively. Both cracked the top ten in several countries, and allowed the band to tour the United Kingdom and the United States for the first time.\n\nErase/Rewind: \"Erase/Rewind\" is a song written by Peter Svensson and Nina Persson for The Cardigans' 1998 album \"Gran Turismo\". The song is the album's second track, and was released as its second single. 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Although Carpenter has worked with various movie genres, he is associated most commonly with horror, action and science fiction movies of the 1970s and 1980s.\n\nEsther and the King: Ester e il re (English Translation: \"Esther and the King\") is a 1960 Italian / American international co-production religious epic film directed (with Mario Bava, the film's director of photography, who was credited as a co-director on Italian prints of the film), written, and produced by Raoul Walsh. It was made in Cinemascope and DeLuxe Color, and produced at 20th Century Fox/ Raoul Walsh Productions, and was released by 20th Century Fox. Joan Collins stars as Esther. Based on the Old Testament, this epic recreates the Book of Esther, the tale that is the basis for the Jewish celebration of Purim.\n\nKindred of the Dust: Kindred of the Dust is a 1922 American silent film directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring his wife Miriam Cooper. It was based upon the novel of the same name by Peter B. Kyne. The film was the last independent picture for Walsh's production company, and the last film he and Cooper would make together. Today it is one of Walsh's earliest surviving features, and is one of only two non-D. W. Griffith features of Cooper's that still is known to survive.\n\nDark Command: Dark Command is a 1940 Western film starring Claire Trevor, John Wayne and Walter Pidgeon loosely based on Quantrill's Raiders during the American Civil War. Directed by Raoul Walsh from the novel by W.R. Burnett, \"Dark Command\" is the only film in which western icons John Wayne and Roy Rogers appear together, and was the only film Wayne and Raoul Walsh made together since Walsh discovered Wayne working as a prop mover, renamed him, and gave him his first leading role in the widescreen western \"The Big Trail\" a decade before.\n\nRaoul Walsh: Raoul A. Walsh (March 11, 1887December 31, 1980) was an American film director, actor, founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and the brother of the silent screen actor George Walsh. He was known for portraying John Wilkes Booth in the silent classic \"The Birth of a Nation\" (1915) and for directing such films as \"The Big Trail\" (1930), starring John Wayne, \"High Sierra\" (1941), starring Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart; and \"White Heat\" (1949), starring James Cagney and Edmond O'Brien. He directed his last film in 1964.\n\nThe Pride of New York: The Pride of New York is a lost 1917 American silent war drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring his brother George Walsh. It was produced by and distributed through the Fox Film Corporation.\n\nThe Serpent (1916 film): The Serpent was a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Theda Bara. The film based on the short story \"The Wolf's Claw\", by Philip Bartholomae, and its scenario was written by Raoul A. Walsh. Produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation, \"The Serpent\" was shot on location at Chimney Rock, North Carolina, and at the Fox Studio in Fort Lee, New Jersey. It is now considered lost.\n\nMarines, Let's Go: Marines, Let's Go is a 1961 CinemaScope colour Korean War film about three Marine buddies (Tom Tryon, David Hedison and Tom Reese) on shore leave in Japan and at war in Korea. It was produced and directed by Raoul Walsh, who also wrote the story. Walsh had previously had successes with films about the U.S. Marine Corps in World War I (\"What Price Glory? \"), the 1920s (\"The Cock-Eyed World\" and \"Sadie Thompson\"), and World War II (\"Battle Cry\"). This was the next-to-last film of Walsh's long directing career.\n\nThe Naked and the Dead (film): The Naked and the Dead is a 1958 Technicolor widescreen film based on Norman Mailer's World War II novel \"The Naked and the Dead\". Directed by Raoul Walsh and filmed in Panama, the screenplay attributed to the Sanders brothers adds a strip tease and action scenes to Mailer's original narrative. Made by RKO just before its demise, the film was released by Warner Brothers and was the last one Raoul Walsh directed for that studio.", "question": "Raoul Walsh and John Carpenter, are of which nationality?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality shared by the individuals."}, "individuals": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of individuals whose nationality is being identified.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "number_of_individuals": {"type": "integer", "description": "The count of individuals listed."}}, "required": ["nationality", "individuals", "number_of_individuals"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"nationality": "American", "individuals": ["Raoul Walsh", "John Carpenter"], "number_of_individuals": 2}, "ground_truth": {"nationality": "American", "individuals": ["Raoul Walsh", "John Carpenter"], "number_of_individuals": 2}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1460, "output_tokens": 30, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "b6e9f34d9e4aa35095eaf38489107bb44d3eb8b8ec5d6f7dc9186e2f5bb829ce", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab3c5755542992ade7c6e87", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "the Genesee River", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Big Sky Brewing Company: Big Sky Brewing Company is a brewery located in Missoula, Montana, USA. It brews six different styles of beer: Moose Drool (a brown ale), Scape Goat (Pale Ale), Big Sky (India Pale ale), Powder Hound (Winter Ale), Summer Honey (Seasonal Ale), and Trout Slayer Ale.\n\nGenesee Brewing Company: Genesee Brewing Company is an American brewery located along the Genesee River in Rochester, New York. In 1878, Genesee Brewing Company moved up into Rochester. From 2000 to 2009, the company was known as the High Falls Brewing Company. In 2009, High Falls was acquired by the capital investment firm KPS Capital. Together with also newly acquired Labatt USA, KPS merged the two companies as North American Breweries. Along with this change, High Falls Brewery changed its name back to the original \"Genesee Brewing Company\" operating under the North American Breweries name. In October 2012, North American Breweries was purchased by FIFCO\n\nRocket Republic Brewing Company: Rocket Republic Brewing Company, Inc. is a craft brewery located in Madison, Alabama incorporated in Alabama in March 2013. The brewery received their state ABC license in July 2013 and successfully launched their beers on September 6, 2013. The launch day was held at The Nook, a beer bar in Huntsville, Alabama and launch beers were Vapor Trail Cream Ale and Astronut Brown Ale. Rocket Republic is owned by Eric Crigger (brewer), Tatum Crigger, John Troy and Lynn Troy.\n\nCream ale: Cream ale is a style of American and Canadian beer, of which examples are often light in color and are well attenuated. First crafted in the mid-1800s at various breweries in the United States, and in Canadian breweries such as Sleeman, cream ale remained a very localized form with different styles until the early 20th century. During Prohibition in the United States, a great number of Canadian brewers took up brewing cream ale, refining it to some degree. Following the end of Prohibition in the United States, cream ale from Canada became popular and the style was produced anew in both nations.\n\nKorn (liquor): Korn (from German, \"grain\", \"Brit. \" \"corn\") also known as Kornbrand or Kornbranntwein (English: \"grain brandy\" or \"grain spirit\"), is a German colorless distilled beverage produced from fermented cereal grain seed. In the production of \"Korn\" only the cereal grain types rye, wheat, barley, oat and buckwheat are permissible. Most of the production is based on rye or wheat; barley and buckwheat are rarely used. Barley is mainly used to obtain the required malt for the brewing process. The addition of food color, flavorings, or sweeteners is not permitted. Korn differs from vodka in that it is distilled to lower alcoholic proofs and less rigorously filtered, which leaves more of the cereal grain flavor in the finished spirit.\n\nOpenRoad Brewery: OpenRoad Brewery is a brewery and tap room in Wayland, Michigan. OpenRoad brews a variety of craft beers, including the Road Rage Double IPA, I.P.A. Lot, Citradisiac Pale Ale, My Coffee Stout, Bumpy Ride Brown, 90 mph IPA, Pennywise Porter, Good Rye-Brations IPA, Yell-Ale Submarine and Campout Cream Ale. Several seasonal and experimental brews are planned. The brewery opened in 2016.\n\nSwamp Head Brewery: Swamp Head Brewery is a brewery in Gainesville, Florida and is frequented by graduate and professional students, faculty, and locals. Year-round offerings include Wild Night Honey Cream Ale, Cottonmouth Belgian Witbier, Stump Knocker Pale Ale, Midnight Oil Oatmeal Coffee Stout, and Big Nose IPA along with many different seasonal and limited release beers. Swamp Head brews their beer using a 30 Barrel brewhouse (930 Gallons) and is located on SW 34th Street just south of Archer Road and near I-75 in Gainesville, Fl.\n\nCameron's Brewing Company: Cameron's Brewing Company is a brewery just outside Toronto in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1997, Cameron's produces many different beers including 4 core beers, Cameron's Cream Ale, Cameron's Auburn Ale, Cameron's Lager and Cameron's RPA (Rye Pale Ale).\n\nKentucky common beer: Kentucky Common Beer is a once-popular style of ale from the area in and around Louisville, Kentucky from the 1850s until Prohibition. This style is rarely brewed commercially today. It was also locally known as \"Dark Cream Common Beer\", \"Cream Beer\" or \"Common Beer\". The beer was top-fermented and wasn't krausened, i.e., it was fermented once and sent out for sale which meant the gravity would be moderate, the carbonation low and the taste full and sweetish. Like cream ale, it was consumed fresh, usually as draught beer. In 1913 it was estimated that 80% of the beer consumed in Louisville was of this type. Many local breweries made this style of beer exclusively.\n\nGenesee Cream Ale: Genesee Cream Ale is a cold fermented, alcohlic beverage produced by the Genesee Brewing Company in Rochester, NY. It is a light bodied ale. It was first introduced in late 1960. 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Its invention is generally attributed to chef Ed LaDou, and Chez Panisse, in Berkeley, California. Wolfgang Puck, after meeting LaDou, popularized the style of pizza in the rest of the country. It is served in a number of California Cuisine restaurants. Such restaurant chains as California Pizza Kitchen, Extreme Pizza, and Sammy's Woodfired Pizza are three major pizza franchises associated with California-style pizza. Nancy Silverton's Pizzeria Mozza is also a popular California-style pizza restaurant in Los Angeles.\n\nPizza 73: Pizza 73 is a Canadian restaurant chain that offers a number of different styles of pizza, along with chicken wings. It has been operated by Pizza Pizza since 2007. Toronto-based Pizza Pizza had acquired the restaurant for a total of $CAN70.2 million. There are 89\u00a0locations throughout Western Canada, which include the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. The restaurant's name originates from its original phone number: 473\u20137373. 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The numerical designation for Lewis and Clark County (used in the issuance of the state's license plates) is 5. The county was established in 1865 as Edgerton County, and was renamed \"Lewis and Clark County\" two years later. The present name was given in honor of explorers Lewis and Clark.\n\nFrontier, Wyoming: Frontier (also North Kemmerer) is an unincorporated community in southern Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States. It lies just north of the city of Kemmerer, the county seat of Lincoln County. Its elevation is 6,932\u00a0feet (2,113\u00a0m). Although Frontier is unincorporated, it had a post office, with the ZIP code of 83121 which closed in 2011.\n\nNorth Springs, Tennessee: North Springs (also North Spring) is an unincorporated community in northwestern Jackson County, Tennessee, United States. It lies along Tennessee State Routes 56 and 151, northwest of the town of Gainesboro, the county seat of Jackson County. Its elevation is 604\u00a0feet (184\u00a0m).\n\nCimarron Redoubt: The Cimarron Redoubt (also known as the Deep Hole Redoubt) was an improvised U.S. Army fortification south of the city of Ashland in Clark County, Kansas, United States. Built in 1870 near a major trade route's crossing of the Cimarron River, it was later used for a variety of civilian purposes, including a post office. Today, it lies abandoned amid farm fields in southern Center Township.\n\nManly-McCann House: The Manly-McCann House is a historic building located at 402 S. 4th St. in Marshall, Illinois. The Greek Revival building was constructed in 1838 to serve as a temporary courthouse for Clark County. While Clark County moved its county seat to Marshall in 1837, a permanent courthouse could not be completed until 1839, so a smaller temporary building became necessary. After the county government relocated, Marshall postmaster Uri Manly moved the city's post office and his store to the building. The building later became a private home and had several owners; one of the longer owners of the house was the McCann family, who owned the house from 1891 to 1947 and constructed several additions on the rear. The Clark County Historical Society bought the house in 1968 and uses it as the county's historical museum.\n\nC-Tran (Washington): The C-Tran (stylized as C-TRAN), more formally the Clark County Public Transit Benefit Area Authority, is a public transit agency serving Clark County, Washington, United States, including the cities of Battle Ground, Camas, Vancouver and Washougal. Founded in 1981, C-Tran operates fixed route bus services within Clark County, as well as paratransit services for qualified persons with disabilities (C-Van) and a dial-a-ride service in Camas, Ridgefield, and La Center (The Connector). C-Tran also provides express commuter services between Clark County and various points in Portland, Oregon, including downtown, the Parkrose/Sumner and Delta Park MAX Light Rail stations (in northeast and north Portland), Lloyd District, and Oregon Health and Science University.\n\nClark County, Kansas: Clark County (county code CA) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 2,215. Its county seat and most populous city is Ashland.\n\nSpringville, Clark County, Indiana: Springville was a small town that existed from 1798 to 1811 in Charlestown Township, Clark County, Indiana, United States. It was named for the springs in the area that provided a good fresh water supply. A Frenchman established a trading post at the site in 1799; Indians called it Tullytown due to the prominent trader Charles Tully (pronounced \"two-lay\"). It was located at the intersection of four Indian trails, two of which went to what is now Detroit, Michigan and Cincinnati, Ohio. At Springville's peak it had 100 residents. When Clark County was established, Springville was named the county seat on April 7, 1801, creating the first court in the county. On June 9, 1802 the county seat was moved to Jeffersonville, starting the demise of Springville.\n\nClark County Sheriff's Office (Washington): The Clark County Sheriff's Office is the local, county-level law enforcement agency serving Clark County, Washington. The Clark County Sheriff's Office was established in 1849 and is the oldest law enforcement organization in the state of Washington. The Clark County Sheriff's Office employs approximately 450 employees who serve in three distinct branches; enforcement, corrections, and support. The enforcement branch is composed of sworn deputy sheriffs who typically perform general policing duties such as patrolling the county, investigating crimes, serving arrest warrants, transporting prisoners, controlling disturbances, providing a safe atmosphere at large county events, along with a variety of other emergency and routine activities. Deputy sheriff's also serve in specialty assignments such as detectives, narcotics, SWAT, K9, marine patrol, school resource officer, explosive disposal unit, traffic homicide, sex offender monitoring, computer forensics, and child abuse investigations. Corrections deputies work in two different facilities; the main jail and the Lower River Road work center. The main jail is a medium and high security jail facility which houses an average of 600 inmates daily. The Lower River Road work center is a low-security jail facility which houses approximately 100 inmates. Support branch employees are non-sworn employees who work in criminal records, warrants, finance, human resources, admin, and in jail support roles supervising jail inmates who work in food and laundry services.\n\nColumbus, Mississippi: Columbus is a city in and the county seat of Lowndes County, Mississippi, United States, located primarily east, but also north and northeast of the Tombigbee River, which is also referred to as the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway . It is approximately 146 mi northeast of Jackson, 92 mi north of Meridian, 63 mi south of Tupelo, 60 mi northwest of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and 120 mi west of Birmingham, Alabama. The population was 25,944 at the 2000 census and 23,640 in 2010. The population in 2012 was estimated to be 23,452. Columbus is the principal city of the Columbus Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is part of the larger Columbus-West Point Combined Statistical Area. 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The company is currently located in Greenwich Village, Manhattan New York City. Consisting of two fully equipped audio rooms, and multiple leasable spaces, The Cutting Room has remained one of the leaders in the music industry for 19 years. Services offered at The Cutting Room include tracking, recording, mixing, mastering, music production, voice-over sessions, and remote connections via ISDN, phone patch, and Skype.\n\nIllmatic: Illmatic is the debut studio album by American rapper Nas. It was released on April 19, 1994, by Columbia Records. After signing with the label with the help of MC Serch, Nas recorded the album in 1992 and 1993 at Chung King Studios, D&D Recording, Battery Studios, and Unique Recording Studios in New York City. Its production was handled by DJ Premier, Large Professor, Pete Rock, Q-Tip, L.E.S. and Nas himself. Styled as a hardcore hip hop album, \"Illmatic\" features multi-syllabic internal rhymes and inner-city narratives based on Nas's experiences in Queensbridge, New York.\n\nAlicia Keys: Alicia Augello Cook (born January 25, 1981), known professionally as Alicia Keys, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, pianist and actress. Keys released her debut album with J Records, having had previous record deals first with Columbia and then Arista Records. Keys' debut album, \"Songs in A Minor\" was released in 2001, producing her first \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one single \"Fallin'\", and selling over 12 million copies worldwide. The album earned Keys five Grammy Awards in 2002. Her sophomore album, \"The Diary of Alicia Keys\", was released in 2003, spawning successful singles \"You Don't Know My Name\", \"If I Ain't Got You\" and \"Diary\", and selling 8 million copies worldwide. The duet song \"My Boo\" with Usher scored her a second number-one single in 2004. The album garnered her an additional four Grammy Awards in 2005. Later that year, she released her first live album, \"Unplugged\", becoming the first woman to have an \"MTV Unplugged\" album debut at number one.\n\nAtlantic Studios: Atlantic Studios was the recording studio of Atlantic Records. Although this recording studio was located at 1841 Broadway (at the corner of 60th Street), in New York City, Atlantic Recording Studios was initially located at 234 West 56th Street from November 1947 until mid-1956. When the Shorty Rogers and His Giants disc of 33.33 rpm called Martians Come Back! was issued in August 1956, the address of Atlantic Recording Studios had relocated to 157 W 57th Street. The studio was the first to record in stereo due to the efforts of Tom Dowd.\n\nUnique Recording Studios: Unique Recording Studios was a technologically innovative five room recording studio operating in New York City from 1978 until 2004. The business got off the ground as a rehearsal studio with a Tascam 8 track recorder in 1978, but soon expanded to 16, and then 24 tracks with the first Otari MTR-90. Some of the biggest names in the music world recorded at Unique. The still operating Unique Recording Studio website lists the following among their former clients: Madonna. Mariah Carey, Tina Turner, Anita Baker, Steve Winwood, Joe Cocker, Billy Ocean, Maniquin, Michael Bolton, Michael McDonald, James Ingram, Donna Summer, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Danny Gatton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chaka Khan, David Sanborn, Billy Idol, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Aztec Camera, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Pet Shop Boys, Cheap Trick, James Brown, George Clinton, Bee Gees, Arthur Baker, Stevie Nicks, Miles Davis, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Al B. Sure! New Edition, New Kids on the Block, Jimmy Cliff, Queen Latifah, Run\u2013D.M.C., The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Nas, Kanye West and Alicia Keys.\n\nOceans Apart: Oceans Apart is the ninth and final studio album by The Go-Betweens, released in 2005. All the songs were written by Grant McLennan and Robert Forster. The album was recorded at the Good Luck Studios in London between November 2004 through to January 2005, except for \"Boundary Rider\" which was recorded at The White Room Recording Studio in Brisbane.\n\nATLiens: ATLiens is the second studio album by American hip hop duo Outkast. It was released on August 27, 1996, by LaFace Records. Between from 1995 to 1996, OutKast recorded \"ATLiens\" in sessions at several Atlanta studios\u2014Bosstown Recording Studios, Doppler Recording Studios, PatchWerk Recording Studio, Purple Dragon Studios, and Studio LaCoCo\u2014as well as Chung King Recording Studio and Sound On Sound Recording in New York City.\n\nThe Automatt: The Automatt was a sound recording studio in San Francisco, California, promoted for its early mix automation system. During its eight active years, 1976 to 1984, it was one of the top recording studios in the region. The Automatt was founded by producer David Rubinson and opened in an existing studio subleased from Columbia Records, who continued to record in the same building for a few years; thus it was sometimes referred to as CBS/Automatt. Rubinson leased the whole building in 1978 and from that point, operated three rooms for recording and mixing, a mastering room, a rehearsal room, and offices. The studio complex was known for its top-notch equipment, for the hit records it produced, and for the famous artists who recorded there. Under Rubinson and chief engineer Fred Catero it served as the training ground for respected recording engineers such as Leslie Ann Jones and producers such as Scott Mathews.\n\nFinnvox Studios: Finnvox Studios is a recording studio located in Pit\u00e4j\u00e4nm\u00e4ki, Helsinki, Finland. It was founded by Erkki Ertesuo, Kurt Juuranto and Lejos Inc. in 1965 and is the longest running studio recording facility in Finland. The original multi-track recording equipment and continuous technical updates of the studio machines and acoustics soon made Finnvox the most sought after studio in the country. Finnish artists which recorded at Finnvox in the 1970s include Rauli Somerjoki, M. A. Numminen and their bands, Wigwam, Agit-prop and many others. Up until the 1990s, Finnvox also operated a vinyl record mastering and pressing facility, which was later converted in new studio rooms and in a mixing and recording room for film and TV productions. Currently, Finnvox occupy 2000 square feet and has nine studio rooms, five of which are used for recording and mixing, three for mastering and editing and one for film and TV productions. Finnvox Studios maintained for five decades their importance in the country, remaining the first choice in Finland for all the local record producers and companies.\n\nArcher Records: Archer Records is an independent record label with notoriety in the classical guitar and Americana genres. The label was founded in 2001 in downtown Memphis by Ward Archer, who founded Cotton Row Recording Studios in 1978 and is a former trustee of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. It is housed at Music+Arts Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, formerly Sounds Unreel Studio. Located at 1902 Nelson Avenue, the building was converted to a recording studio in 1981 and was purchased by Archer Records owner Ward Archer in 2007. 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As with most of Powers' novels, it proposes a secret history in which real events have supernatural causes and prominent historical figures have been involved in supernatural or occult activities. The novel was shortlisted for the Locus Fantasy Award in 2007 as well as the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in the same year.\n\nWorld Fantasy Special Award\u2014Professional: The World Fantasy Awards are given each year by the World Fantasy Convention for the best fantasy fiction and art published in English during the preceding calendar year. The awards have been described by sources such as \"The Guardian\" as a \"prestigious fantasy prize\", and one of the three most renowned speculative fiction awards, along with the Hugo and Nebula Awards (which cover both fantasy and science fiction). The World Fantasy Special Award\u2014Professional is given each year to individuals for their professional work in the preceding calendar year in fields related to fantasy that is not covered by other World Fantasy Award categories. These have included editors of magazines and novels, publishers, and authors of non-fiction works. Occasionally, especially in the first few years of the award, some publishing companies were nominated along with individual editors and publishers. The nomination reasons were not specified in the first year of the award, and have sometimes not been specified beyond \"contributions to the genre\". Individuals are also eligible for the Special Award\u2014Non-professional category for their non-professional work. The World Fantasy Special Award\u2014Professional has been awarded annually since 1975.\n\nTim Powers: Timothy Thomas \"Tim\" Powers (born February 29, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. Powers has won the World Fantasy Award twice for his critically acclaimed novels \"Last Call\" and \"Declare\". His 1987 novel \"On Stranger Tides\" served as inspiration for the \"Monkey Island\" franchise of video games and was optioned for adaptation into the .\n\nWorld Fantasy Special Award\u2014Non-professional: The World Fantasy Awards are given each year by the World Fantasy Convention for the best fantasy fiction and art published in English during the preceding calendar year. The awards have been described by sources such as \"The Guardian\" as a \"prestigious fantasy prize\", and as one of the three most renowned speculative fiction awards, along with the Hugo and Nebula Awards (which cover both fantasy and science fiction). The World Fantasy Special Award\u2014Non-professional is given each year to individuals for their non-professional work in the preceding calendar year in fields related to fantasy that are not covered by other World Fantasy Award categories. These have included editors of magazines and novels, publishers, and authors of non-fiction works. Occasionally some publishing companies have been nominated along with individual editors and publishers. The nomination reasons have sometimes not been specified beyond \"contributions to the genre\". Individuals are also eligible for the Special Award\u2014Professional category for their professional work. The World Fantasy Special Award\u2014Non-professional has been awarded annually since 1975.\n\nWilliam F. Wu: William F. Wu (born 1951 in Kansas City, Missouri) is a Chinese-American science fiction author. He published his first story in 1977. Since then, Wu has written thirteen published novels, one scholarly work, and a collection of short stories. His more than fifty published short stories have been nominated for the Hugo Award twice individually and once as a member of the Wild Cards group of anthology writers; his work has been nominated for the Nebula Award twice and once for the World Fantasy Award. He has written novels using the Three Laws of Robotics invented by Isaac Asimov, including two entries in the \"Robot City\" series and the entire \"Robots in Time\" series.\n\nJoel Lane: Joel Lane (1963 \u2013 26 November 2013) was a British novelist, short story writer, poet, critic and anthology editor. He received the World Fantasy Award in 2013 and the British Fantasy Award twice.\n\nLorrie Moore: Lorrie Moore (born Marie Lorena Moore; January 13, 1957) is an American fiction writer known mainly for her humorous and poignant short stories.\n\nLast Call (novel): Last Call is a fantasy novel by American writer Tim Powers. It was published by William Morrow & Co in 1992. It is the first book in a loose trilogy called Fault Lines; the second book, \"Expiration Date\" (1995), is vaguely related to \"Last Call\", the third book, \"Earthquake Weather\" (1997), acts as a sequel to the first two books.\n\nOn Stranger Tides: On Stranger Tides is a 1987 historical fantasy novel by American writer Tim Powers. It was nominated for the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel, and placed second in the annual Locus poll for best fantasy novel.\n\nEarthquake Weather (novel): Earthquake Weather is a contemporary fantasy novel by American writer Tim Powers, published in 1997. It is the third in his Fault Lines series and the sequel to his earlier novels \"Last Call\" and \"Expiration Date\". 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The company can trace its roots back to the invention of Vimto, by John Noel Nichols in 1908. Today the company operates two types of businesses, firstly the sale of Vimto and other brands (such as Panda Pops, which Nichols acquired from Hall & Woodhouse in 2005) via supermarkets and associated outlets throughout the world and secondly its soft drink dispense operation in the UK. The soft drink operation is handled under the name of Cabana and is the UK's largest independent supplier of dispensed soft drinks. Due to its success of the Vimto soft drink, Nichols plc started selling Vimto chews and Vimto chew bars.\n\nMarketing in schools: Marketing in schools is a widespread phenomenon in which schools sign contracts allowing certain businesses to conduct marketing activities in school facilities \u2014 primarily advertising. 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After studying chemistry in Germany during the late 19th century he invented the soft drink together with his father Robert Roberts.\n\nJulmust: Julmust (Swedish: \"jul\" \"Yule\" and \"must \" \"not yet fermented juice of fruit or berries\", though there is no such juice in \"julmust\") is a soft drink that is mainly consumed in Sweden around Christmas. During the other part of the year it is usually quite difficult to find in stores, but sometimes it is sold at other times of the year under the name \"must\". At Easter the name is p\u00e5skmust (from \"p\u00e5sk \", \"Easter\" / \"Paschal\" [\"q.v.\"]). The content is the same regardless of the marketing name, although the length of time it is stored before bottling differs; however, the beverage is more closely associated with Christmas, somewhat less with Easter and traditionally not at all with the summer. 45 million litres of \"julmust\" are consumed during December, which is around 50% of the total soft drink volume in December and 75% of the total yearly must sales.\n\nShasta (soft drink): Shasta Beverages is an American soft drink manufacturer which markets a value priced soft drink line with a wide variety of soda flavors under the brand name Shasta Soda. The company name is derived from Mount Shasta and an associated spring.\n\nRoberts AB: Roberts AB is the company that makes the syrup for the traditional Swedish drink julmust. The company was founded in 1910 by Harry Roberts and his father Robert Roberts (who died in 1932). The company is located in \u00d6rebro, Sweden and currently has 15 employees. The current owner is G\u00f6ran Roberts, a grandson of Harry. They do not produce their own soft drinks, just the syrup. 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Alice had her breakthrough after winning the Sanremo Music Festival with the song \"Per Elisa\" in 1981, followed by European hit singles like \"Una notte speciale\", \"Messaggio\", \"Chan-son Egocentrique\", \"Prospettiva Nevski\" and \"Nomadi\" and albums like \"Gioielli rubati\", \"Park Hotel\", \"Elisir\" and \"Il sole nella pioggia\" charting in both Continental Europe, Scandinavia and Japan. In 1984 she represented Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest with \"I treni di Tozeur\", a duet with longtime collaborator Franco Battiato. In her more recent career Alice has explored a diverse range of musical genres including classical, jazz, electronica and ambient and has collaborated with a large number of renowned English and American musicians. Her latest album \"Samsara\" was released in 2012.\n\nAlice in Wonderland (1988 film): Alice in Wonderland is an Australian 51-minute direct-to-video animated film from Burbank Films Australia. It was originally released in 1988. The film is based on Lewis Carroll's classic English novel, \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\", first published in 1865, and was adapted by Paul Leadon. Unlike many other adaptations of the novel, this one did not borrow elements from its sequel, \"Through the Looking-Glass\" (1871), combined into one film. The production company produced a 73-minute adaptation of the second novel the year before, in 1987, entitled \"Alice: Through the Looking-Glass\". The 1988 film was produced by Roz Phillips and directed by Rich Trueblood. Quite uncommon among Burbank Films Australia's adaptations of classic literary works, \"Alice in Wonderland\" featured one original theme song, composed by Mark Isaacs. The copyright in this film is now owned by Pulse Distribution and Entertainment and administered by digital rights management firm NuTech Digital.\n\nCamille Saint-Sa\u00ebns: Charles-Camille Saint-Sa\u00ebns (] , traditionally pronounced ] in French; (9 October 183516 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic era. His best-known works include Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (1863), the Second Piano Concerto (1868), the First Cello Concerto (1872), \"Danse macabre\" (1874), the opera \"Samson and Delilah\" (1877), the Third Violin Concerto (1880), the Third (\"Organ\") Symphony (1886) and \"The Carnival of the Animals\" (1886).\n\nAlice's Restaurant: \"Alice's Restaurant Massacree\" is a record by singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie, released as the title track to his 1967 debut album \"Alice's Restaurant\". It is notable as a satirical, first-person account of 1960s counterculture, in addition to being a hit song in its own right and an inspiration for the 1969 film, also named \"Alice's Restaurant\". The song is Guthrie's most prominent work, based on a true incident from his life that began on Thanksgiving Day 1965 with a citation for littering, and ended with the refusal of the U.S. Army to draft him because of his conviction for that crime. The ironic punch line of the story is that, in the words of Guthrie, \"I'm sittin' here on the Group W bench 'cause you want to know if I'm moral enough to join the Army\u2014burn women, kids, houses and villages\u2014after bein' a litterbug.\" The final part of the song is an encouragement for the listeners to sing along, to resist the draft, and to end war.\n\nMuseum David and Alice van Buuren: The Museum David and Alice van Buuren is a private house built from 1924 to 1928 for banker and art collector David van Buuren and his wife Alice in Brussels, Belgium. The house was decorated by David and Alice as a \"total work of art\" to present their art collection in a rich Art Deco interior. The house is surrounded by gardens designed by Jules Buyssens in 1925 and Ren\u00e9 Pech\u00e8re in 1968 and 1970. The house was declared a National Heritage site in 2001. The private house became a museum in 1975 according to the testament of Alice van Buuren.\n\nAlice Brock: Alice May Brock (born 1941) is an American artist, occasional author and former restaurateur. A resident of Massachusetts for her entire adult life, Brock owned and operated three restaurants in the Berkshires\u2014The Back Room, Take-Out Alice and Alice's at Avaloch\u2014in succession between 1965 and 1979. The first of these served as the inspiration for Arlo Guthrie's song \"Alice's Restaurant\", which in turn inspired a 1969 film of the same name.\n\nAlice Cucini: Alice Cucini (1870\u20131949) was an Italian contralto who had a prolific opera career in Europe and South America between 1891 and 1915. She was particularly associated with the role of Dalila in Camille Saint-Sa\u00ebns's \"Samson et Dalila\", which she sang in numerous houses internationally. Among the first generation of musicians to be recorded, her voice is preserved on some of the very first Zonophone records ever made (1900), some Path\u00e9 recordings from 1902, and some HMV recordings made in 1906 and 1910.\n\nPelletan Point: Pelletan Point ( ) is a long, narrow point projecting into the head of Flandres Bay 3 miles south of Briand Fjord, on the west coast of Graham Land. Charted by the French Antarctic Expedition (1903\u201305) under Charcot, who applied the name \"Baie Pelletan\" to the indentations north and south of the point here described. In 1960 the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) transferred the name Pelletan to the point; the two indentations do not together form an identifiable feature and they can be easily described by reference to this point. Charles-Camille Pelletan (1846\u20131915) was a French politician and Minister of the Navy, 1902-05.\n\nPoison (Alice Cooper song): \"Poison\" is a song by American rock singer-songwriter Alice Cooper. Written by Cooper, Desmond Child, and John McCurry, the song was released worldwide as a single in late-1989 from Cooper's eighteenth album, \"Trash\" (1989). The song was one of Cooper's biggest hit singles in the United States, peaking at number 7 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, while peaking at number 2 in the UK Singles Chart, only being held off the top spot by the dance record, \"Swing the Mood\" by Jive Bunny & the Mastermixers. \"Poison\" is one of Alice Cooper's best known songs. It is ranked by \"Billboard\" as the \"91st top song of 1989\", while Ultimate Classic Rock ranked it as the \"6th best Alice Cooper song\", commenting \"Poison sounds like a typical \u201980s pop-metal number at times, but Cooper\u2019s intensity brings it to a whole other level.\"\n\nWelcome to My Nightmare (film): In 1975, Alice Cooper released his first solo album, \"Welcome to My Nightmare\", and a huge theatrical stage show was created and put together by Winters to 'tour the album'. Whilst in the past the Alice Cooper stage show was semi-improvisatory, with confrontational elements of violence and satire (see \"Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper\"), the new production was purely horror-themed and professionally choreographed and performed to the split second (Winters had a long history of choreographing and directing big celebrity films, stage and TV shows starring in the cast of West Side Story and choreographing 4 films with Elvis Presley and 5 films with Ann-Margret). With the edginess removed (gone were the bloody guillotine, the spit and the skewered baby dolls, although \"Only Women Bleed\" presented a drunken, physically abusive side to the character), the \"Welcome to My Nightmare\" show was part a carefully planned move toward a more mainstream-friendly 'Alice'.", "question": "What song did Alice Cucini and Charles-Camille Saint-Saens work on together?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"artist_1_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first artist involved in the collaboration."}, "artist_2_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second artist involved in the collaboration."}, "work_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the work they collaborated on."}, "work_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of the work (e.g., opera, song)."}, "artist_1_role": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific role of the first artist in the work."}, "artist_2_role": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific role of the second artist in the work."}}, "required": ["artist_1_name", "artist_2_name", "work_title", "work_type", "artist_1_role", "artist_2_role"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"artist_1_name": "Alice Cucini", "artist_2_name": "Camille Saint-Sa\u00e9ns", "work_title": "Samson et Dalila", "work_type": "opera", "artist_1_role": "contralto", "artist_2_role": "composer"}, "ground_truth": {"artist_1_name": "Alice Cucini", "artist_2_name": "Camille Saint-Sa\u00ebns", "work_title": "Samson et Dalila", "work_type": "opera", "artist_1_role": "contralto (sang the role of Dalila)", "artist_2_role": "composer"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2461, "output_tokens": 68, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "4ebffbd1b60cee390ebdd257716c7ae63365e55c88e3b15c94656ea984811e99", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab3db575542992ade7c6ed6", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "from 1990 to 1997", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Mark Clarke (politician): Mark Clarke, born in June 1977, is a former UK Conservative Party parliamentary candidate that has been referred to as the \"Tatler Tory\", who is also former Director of the Young Britons' Foundation, former Chairman of Conservative Future, and ex-Director of the since-disbanded \"Road Trip\" electioneering organisation that bussed Conservative Party activists to marginal seats during the 2015 general election. Clarke was suspended from the Party on 24 September 2015, following the suicide of Conservative activist Elliott Alston Raymond Johnson who had named Clarke as having bullied him. A series of serious accusations subsequently appeared in several national newspapers about Clarke\u2019s alleged misconduct and in November 2015 he was finally expelled and banned for life from representing or joining the Conservative Party again. His alleged misconduct within the Conservative Party led to national newspaper coverage about the extent to which senior figures in the Party knew about complaints regarding his actions, coverage that subsequently led to the resignation of Grant Shapps, a government minister.\n\nEric Forth: Eric Forth (9 September 1944 \u2013 17 May 2006) was a British politician. He was the Conservative Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Birmingham North, then Member of Parliament (MP) for Mid Worcestershire and finally Bromley and Chislehurst at his death. He served as a junior minister in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major between 1988 and 1997. In his obituaries, he was described as \"colourful\", \"flamboyant\", \"provocative\" and a \"right-wing libertarian\". He was noted for his colourful ties and waistcoats, sideburns, and jewellery. .\"\n\nAnthony Kershaw: Sir John Anthony Kershaw MC, DL (14 December 1915 \u2013 29 April 2008) was a British Conservative Party Member of Parliament for 32 years, from 1955 to 1987. He served as a junior minister in the 1970s. He was also a barrister, World War II cavalry officer, amateur rugby player and company director.\n\nMark Harper: Mark James Harper (born 26 February 1970) is a British Conservative Party politician. Harper was born in Swindon and studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Brasenose College, Oxford. He was a chartered accountant before becoming the Member of Parliament for the Forest of Dean constituency in 2005. Harper has previously served as a junior minister in the Cabinet Office, Immigration Minister and Minister for Disabled People. He was the Government Chief Whip in the House of Commons from May 2015 to July 2016.\n\nJohn Taylor (Solihull MP): John Mark Taylor (19 August 1941 \u2013 30 May 2017) was a solicitor and British politician. He was the Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Solihull from 1983 to 2005, before losing his seat to Lorely Burt of the Liberal Democrats by a margin of 279 votes in the 2005 general election. He had previously been a Member of the European Parliament and leader of West Midlands County Council. He was first elected to the House of Commons in 1983, and served as a junior minister under John Major.\n\nConservative Party (UK): The Conservative Party, officially the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom. It is currently the governing party, having been so since the 2010 general election, where a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats was formed. In 2015, the Conservatives led by David Cameron won a surprise majority and formed the first Conservative majority government since 1992. However, the 2017 snap election on Thursday 8 June resulted in a hung parliament, and the Conservatives lost their parliamentary majority. They are reliant on the support of a Northern Irish political party, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), in order to command a majority in the House of Commons through a confidence-and-supply deal. The party leader, Theresa May, has served as both Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister since 13 July 2016. It is the largest party in local government with 9,237 councillors. The Conservative Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United Kingdom, the other being its modern rival, the Labour Party. The Conservative Party's platform involves support for free market capitalism, free enterprise, fiscal conservatism, a strong national defence, deregulation, and restrictions on trade unions.\n\nStephen Crabb: Stephen Crabb{'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 20 January 1973) is a British Conservative Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament for Preseli Pembrokeshire since the 2005 general election and was Secretary of State for Work and Pensions from March 2016 until July 2016, when Prime Minister David Cameron resigned and Theresa May took over as Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party. He has previously been a government whip, a junior minister for Wales and the Secretary of State for Wales.\n\nJohn Major: Sir John Major, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 29 March 1943) is a British politician who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1997. He served as Foreign Secretary and then Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Thatcher Government from 1989 to 1990, and was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Huntingdon from 1979 until he retired in 2001. Since Margaret Thatcher's death in 2013, he is the oldest living former Prime Minister.\n\nReg Freeson: Reginald Yarnitz Freeson (24 February 1926 \u2013 9 October 2006) was a British politician. He was a Labour Member of Parliament for 23 years, from 1964 to 1987, with 14 years on the front bench. He became a junior minister in the Ministry of Power in 1967, and then led his party on housing policy for 10 years, from 1969 to 1979, serving as Minister of State for Housing from 1969 to 1970 and then again from 1974 to 1979, and being his party's housing spokesman in the intervening period. He continued as health and social security spokesman until 1981. His soft-left opinions made him vulnerable to the hard left in the early 1980s, and he was deselected in 1985, leaving Parliament at the 1987 general election.\n\nPeter Smithers: Sir Peter Henry Berry Otway Smithers (9 December 1913 in Yorkshire, England \u2013 8 June 2006 in Vico Morcote, Switzerland) was a United Kingdom Conservative Party politician. He was a Member of Parliament for Winchester for 14 years, and a junior Minister in the early 1960s. 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It runs from U.S. Route 34 in Gladstone to U.S. Route 34 and Illinois Route 41 in Galesburg. This distance is 35.70 mi .\n\nIllinois Route 167: Illinois Route 167 is an east\u2013west state road entirely located in Knox County in western Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 34 northeast of Wataga to Illinois Route 180 east of Victoria. Illinois 167 is 12.24 mi long. The route is maintained by the Illinois Department of Transportation.\n\nIllinois Route 89: Illinois Route 89 is a rural, north\u2013south state highway in central Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 34 in La Moille to Illinois Route 116 in Metamora. Routes 26 and 89 are the main north\u2013south roads between Interstate 39/U.S. Route 51 and Illinois Route 29. This is a distance of 55.48 mi\n\nWalter Payton: Walter Jerry Payton (July 25, 1954 \u2013 November 1, 1999) was an American football running back who played for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL) for thirteen seasons. Payton was known around the NFL as \"Sweetness\". A nine-time Pro Bowl selectee, Payton is remembered as a prolific rusher, once holding records for career rushing yards, touchdowns, carries, yards from scrimmage, all-purpose yards, and many other categories. He was also versatile, and retired with the most receptions by a non-receiver, and had eight career touchdown passes. He was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996. Hall of Fame NFL player and coach Mike Ditka described Payton as the greatest football player he had ever seen\u2014but even greater as a human being.\n\nFisher, Oregon: Fisher is an unincorporated community in rural Lincoln County, Oregon, United States. Fisher lies along Five Rivers Road, 9.2 mi south of its intersection with Oregon Route 34. It is slightly north of the Lincoln\u2013Lane county line in the Siuslaw National Forest. A stream called \"Five Rivers\" flows northwest through Fisher, about 12 mi by water from the stream's mouth on the Alsea River. Route 34 runs along the Alsea River between Alsea and Waldport.\n\nU.S. Route 34 in Illinois: U.S. Route 34 (US 34) is an east\u2013west highway In the state of Illinois that runs from the Iowa state line at Gulfport, west of Galesburg, to Illinois Route 43 (IL 43) and Historic U.S. Route 66 at Harlem Avenue in Berwyn. The entire highway in Illinois is named the Walter Payton Memorial Highway after Pro Football Hall of Famer Walter Payton, who wore #34 for the Chicago Bears. The highway is 211.37 mi long within the state.\n\nConnecticut Route 34: Route 34 is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Route 34 is 24.37 mi long, and extends from Washington Street near I-84/US 6 in Newtown to the junction of I-95 and I-91 in New Haven. The highways connects the New Haven and Danbury areas via the Lower Naugatuck River Valley. The portion of the route between New Haven and Derby was an early toll road known as the Derby Turnpike.\n\nU.S. Route 34 in Colorado: U.S. Route 34 in Colorado is a segment of U.S. Route 34. Its west end is at U.S. Highway 40 in Granby and its east end is at the Nebraska border east of Laird, Colorado.\n\nNew Jersey Route 34: Route 34 is a state highway in the central part of the U.S. state of New Jersey. The route runs 26.79 mi from an intersection with Route 35 and Route 70 (the former Brielle Circle) in Wall Township, Monmouth County north to an intersection with U.S. Route 9 (US 9) in Old Bridge Township, Middlesex County. The route is a four-lane divided highway between its southern terminus and the north end of the Route 33 concurrency in Howell Township; along this stretch, the route intersects the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 195 (I-195)/Route 138 within a short distance of each other. 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The match was played on 10 August 1985 at Wembley Stadium and contested by Everton, who had won the 1984\u201385 First Division, and Manchester United, who had won the 1984\u201385 FA Cup. Everton won 2\u20130 with goals from Trevor Steven and Adrian Heath. Trevor Steven put Everton into the lead when he swept home from six yards after a cross from the left in the first half. The second goal came in the second half when Manchester United goalkeeper Gary Bailey dropped a cross from the left to allow Adrian Heath to tip the ball past him into the left corner of the net.\n\n1908 FA Charity Shield: The 1908 FA Charity Shield was the first Charity Shield, a football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Football League and Southern League competitions. It was intended as a replacement for the Sheriff of London Charity Shield, after The Football Association declined to provide a professional club to the organisers of that event for the annual amateurs vs. professionals match. The new match was subsequently arranged to take place at Chelsea F.C.'s home ground, Stamford Bridge. Following the conclusion of the respective leagues, 1907\u201308 Football League winners Manchester United were scheduled to play against 1907\u201308 Southern League champions Queens Park Rangers.\n\n1956 FA Charity Shield: The 1956 FA Charity Shield was the 34th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match held between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match was contested by Manchester United, who had won the 1955\u201356 Football League, and Manchester City, who had won the 1955\u201356 FA Cup, at Maine Road, Manchester, on 24 October 1956. Manchester United won the match 1\u20130, Dennis Viollet scoring the winning goal. Manchester United goalkeeper David Gaskell made his debut for the club during the game, taking the place of injured goalkeeper Ray Wood, and, at the age of 16 years and 19 days, became the youngest player ever to play for the club.\n\n1995 FA Charity Shield: The 1995 FA Charity Shield (also known as the Littlewoods FA Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 73rd FA Charity Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played on 13 August 1995 at Wembley Stadium and contested by Blackburn Rovers, who had won the Premier League and FA Cup winners Everton. It was Blackburn's second successive Charity Shield appearance, while Everton were appearing in their eleventh and their first since 1987. Everton won the match 1\u20130 with a goal from Vinny Samways when he caught Tim Flowers off his line and lifted the ball over him from the left of the penalty area and into the right corner of the net. Dave Watson lifted the trophy for Everton.\n\n2012 Trinidad and Tobago Charity Shield: The 2012 Trinidad and Tobago Charity Shield (known as the \"Digicel Charity Shield\" for sponsorship reasons) was the inaugural edition of the Charity Shield, which was a football match that opened the 2012\u201313 TT Pro League season. The match was played at Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella on 8 September 2012, between the winners of the previous season's Pro League and Pro Bowl competitions. The match was contested by the 2012 Digicel Pro Bowl winners, Defence Force, and the champions of the 2011\u201312 Pro League, W Connection. The \"Savonetta Boys\" won the match 2\u20130 with goals from Shahdon Winchester and Joevin Jones, who was later named the \"Man of the Match\".\n\n1907 Sheriff of London Charity Shield: The 1907 Sheriff of London Charity Shield was the tenth and final Sheriff of London Charity Shield. It was replaced the next season by the FA Charity Shield. It was, however, revived a few times later in the 20th Century for fundraising purposes.\n\n1967 FA Charity Shield: The 1967 FA Charity Shield was the 45th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match held between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match was contested by Manchester United, who had won the 1966\u201367 Football League, and Tottenham Hotspur, who had won the 1966\u201367 FA Cup, at Old Trafford, Manchester, on 12 August 1967. The match was drawn 3\u20133, which meant that the two clubs shared the Shield, holding it for six months each. Bobby Charlton scored two goals for United, while Denis Law scored their third. Jimmy Robertson and Frank Saul scored for Spurs, but the match is most famous for Tottenham's second goal, which was scored by goalkeeper Pat Jennings. Ball in hand, Jennings punted it downfield, only for it to bounce in front of United goalkeeper Alex Stepney, over his head and into the goal.\n\n1990 FA Charity Shield: The 1990 FA Charity Shield (also known as the Tennent's Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 68th Charity Shield, a football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played on 18 August 1990 between 1989\u201390 Football League champions Liverpool and 1989\u201390 FA Cup winners Manchester United. This would be the last time either team was to share the trophy, as new regulations were brought in two years later that allowed for extra time and subsequently a penalty shootout if a draw occurred in normal time.\n\n1970 FA Charity Shield: The 1970 FA Charity Shield was the 48th FA Charity Shield, the annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. It was contested between Everton, the reigning First Division champions, and Chelsea, holders of the FA Cup. Goals from Alan Whittle and Howard Kendall gave Everton a 2\u20131 victory; Chelsea's goal was scored by Ian Hutchinson. 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He found work at the Lochridge or Lochrig limestone quarries and lime kilns that lay near Byrehill Farm near Stewarton. He may have been a gardener later a teacher and then a land steward on the nearby Robertland Estate. Robert Burns referred to his relation as \"Poor Uncle Robert\".\n\nJames Donn: James Donn (1758\u20131813) was an English botanist and gardener. He was trained by William Aiton, a protege of Sir Joseph Banks and was Curator of the Cambridge University Botanic Gardens, Cambridge, from 1790 until his death. His most important work was \"Hortus Cantabrigiensis\", first published in 1796 but with several later, much expanded, editions. It carried on past his death until 1845.\n\nJohn Tradescant the Elder: John Tradescant the Elder ( ; c. 1570s \u2013 15\u201316 April 1638), father of John Tradescant the younger, was an English naturalist, gardener, collector and traveller, probably born in Suffolk, England. He began his career as head gardener to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury at Hatfield House, who initiated Tradescant in travelling by sending him to the Low Countries for fruit trees in 1610/11. He was kept on by Robert's son William, to produce gardens at the family's London house, Salisbury House. He then designed gardens on the site of St Augustine's Abbey for Edward Lord Wotton in 1615-23.\n\nWilliam Tricker: William Tricker (1852\u20131916) was an English-born estate gardener. He trained at Kew Gardens in London, before emigrating to the United States in the later 19th century. His interest was in aquatic plants, and he began a company, named William Tricker, that specialized in aquatic plants. The company sent out its first mail order catalog in 1892, and is still operating, as William Tricker, Inc. based in Independence, Ohio. The company currently displays Tricker's original catalog. Being a plantsman, he wrote many articles for the publication \"Garden and Forest\" in the 1890s dealing with aquatic plants. He is well known for producing many hybrid water lilies that are still known around the world. He introduced a water lily with 6-feet pads from South America, which he named \"Victoria trickeri\", although it is now known as \"Victoria cruziana\". He died in 1916, after which his son, Charles Tricker, took over the business.\n\nWilliam Carlos Williams (band): William Carlos Williams are an Atlanta-based jazz group with Death Metal influences. The five-man group was founded by Stewart Voegtlin, Wes Daniel and Rob Parham. Gold Sparkle Band saxophonist Rob Mallard and Andrew Burnes joined shortly after in 1995. The group released two albums, \"White Women\" (1997) and \"Collection Plate\" (1998).\n\nInverugie Castle: Inverugie Castle or Cheyne's Tower is the ruins of a motte-and-bailey castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.\n\nJames Gordon (botanist): James Gordon (1708\u20131780) was a gardener who became a nurseryman, and later a seed merchant in London, specializing in exotics such as camellia and rhododendron; he is also credited with the introduction of the American Elm, \"Ulmus americana\", in 1752. Appointed gardener to James Sherard at Eltham in 1730, he progressed to Lord Petre's estate at Thorndon Hall, Essex, in 1738 before starting a nursery at Mile End in 1742, later moving to Bow, and establishing a seed shop at Thistle & Crown, 25 Fenchurch Street. His sons, William, James, and Alexander, assumed control of the nursery in 1776. Although a correspondent of Linnaeus, he never wrote works of his own. \"He had more knowledge in vegetation than all the gardeners and writers in England put together, but is too modest to publish anything\" He died at Barking, Essex, on 20 December 1780.\n\nWilliam Burnes: William Burnes or William Burness (11 November 1721 \u2013 13 February 1784), the father of Robert Burns the poet, was born at either Upper Kinmonth or Clochnahill Farm, Dunnottar, Kincardineshire, and trained as a gardener at Inverugie Castle, Aberdeenshire, before moving to Ayrshire and becoming a tenant farmer. His parents were Robert Burnes and Isabella Keith. He retained the spelling 'Burnes' throughout his life, however his son favoured the Ayrshire spelling of 'Burns'.\n\nThe Coastal Gardener: The Coastal Gardener, is a weekly thirty-minute nationally, and internationally syndicated award-winning TV series. The show is seen over Broadcast, cable, satellite and streamed on the World Wide Web. The Chicago-based Showplace Broadcasting syndicates this now #1 Green, TV Garden Travel Lifestyle series in America, with host, Dave Egbert, that first aired in January 2004. This series takes viewers \u201cfrom coast to coast\u201d to display gardens and nurseries exploring plants and ideas for personal gardens all over the country. A spin-off, \"Dave Egbert's Garden Travels\" (www.daveegbert.com), began airing in the US and Internationally in January 2009. The Coastal Gardener is produced by Mark Morro and Big Sur Media, Inc. based in Big Sur, CA and West Plam Beach FL. Dave Egbert is a garden lecturer and also a writer of numerous newspaper and magazine articles, and a Sunset publish book, \"Big Ideas for Small Gardens\". Viewers may also call in and speak with Dave on his weekly coast to coast radio show, Living Green Radio, on the CRN radio network. 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It stars Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jean Yanne and Matthieu Kassovitz. It won three C\u00e9sar Awards for Best First Work, Best Editing and Most Promising Actor in 1995.\n\nMichel Audiard: Paul Michel Audiard (] ; 15 May 1920 \u2013 27 July 1985) was a French screenwriter and film director. 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The series was written and created by Stewart Harcourt, and starred Robert Lindsay as Detective Inspector Michael Jericho, a Scotland Yard detective who is loved by the public but embarrassed by his status as a hero. The series was set in London in 1958. The series was seen as an attempt to exploit ITV's success in period crime drama, best exemplified by \"Foyle's War\", and to rival the BBC's staple dramas such as \"Waking the Dead\".\n\nBen Miller: Bennet Evan \"Ben\" Miller (born 24 February 1966) is an English comedian, actor and director. He is best known as one half of comedy double act Armstrong and Miller, with Alexander Armstrong. Miller and Armstrong wrote and starred in the Channel 4 sketch show \"Armstrong and Miller\", as well as the BBC sketch show \"The Armstrong & Miller Show\". 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Following the conclusion of the series, Whately reprised the role as the lead character in \"Lewis\", in which the character has been promoted to Inspector.\n\nShetland (TV series): Shetland is a BBC Scotland crime drama television series starring Douglas Henshall as Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez. The story takes place largely on the Scottish archipelago of Shetland, though much of the filming is done on the Scottish mainland, with some on location in Shetland. It is largely based on the novels by Ann Cleeves. Three seasons have aired and a fourth season has also started filming. Star Douglas Henshall won the 2016 BAFTA Scotland award for best television actor and the show (made by ITV for BBC One) received the award for best TV drama.\n\nLewis (TV series): Lewis is a British television detective drama produced for ITV. It is a spin-off from \"Inspector Morse\" and, like that series, it is set in Oxford. Kevin Whately reprises his character Robert \"Robbie\" Lewis, who was Morse's sergeant in the original series. Lewis has now been promoted to detective inspector and is assisted by DS James Hathaway, portrayed by Laurence Fox, who became promoted to inspector in the eighth series airing in 2014. The series also stars Clare Holman as forensic pathologist Dr Laura Hobson, likewise reprising her role from \"Inspector Morse\", and Angela Griffin as DS Lizzie Maddox.\n\nIan Kelsey: Ian Kelsey (born 17 December 1966) is an English actor. 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Morse presents, to some, a reasonably sympathetic persona, despite his sullen and snobbish temperament, with a Jaguar car (a Lancia in the early novels), a thirst for English real ale, and a penchant for music (especially opera and Wagner), poetry, art, classics, classic cars, and cryptic crossword puzzles. He is often assisted by his Sergeant Robert \"Robbie\" Lewis. 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The species is notable for being the basis for the character Charlotte in the book \"Charlotte's Web\" by American writer E. B. White.\n\nSolitarily Speaking of Theoretical Confinement: Solitarily Speaking Of Theoretical Confinement is the second solo album by progressive metal guitarist Ron Jarzombek, released in 2002. Every song follows a loose concept of basing each song's composition (Which are named after common phrases used in language) on certain songwriting systems created by Jarzombek himself (E.g., \"To B or Not to B\" consisting of 2 themes; Only using the note B (To B), and using every note except for B (Not to B); \"A Headache and a Sixty-Fourth\" is written in 65/64 time).\n\nDan Masterson: Dan Masterson (born February 22, 1934) is an American poet born in Buffalo, New York, United States (US). He became a poet after several jobs as an actor, narrator, disc jockey (DJ), lay missionary worker, advertising copywriter, and theatrical public relations director.\n\nJoel White: Joel White (1930\u20131997), the son of author E. B. White and New Yorker Magazine editor Katharine Sergeant Angell White, was a U.S. naval architect known for his classic designs including the W-Class of boats. Two W boats were posthumously built by Rockport Marine and Brooklin Boat Yard for Donald Tofias. They were christened \"White Wings\" and \"Wild Horses\". White's life and character were chronicled in the book \"A Unit of Water, A Unit of Time\" by Douglass Whynott and in \"Joel White: Boatbuilder / designer / sailor\" by Bill Mayher and Maynard Bray. White died at the age of 66 in 1997 in Brooklin, Maine of lung cancer. His widow, Allene White, lives in Brooklin.\n\nE. B. White: Elwyn Brooks \"E. B.\" White (July 11, 1899 \u2013 October 1, 1985) was an American writer. He was a contributor to The New Yorker magazine and a co-author of the English language style guide \"The Elements of Style\", which is commonly known as \"Strunk & White\". He also wrote books for children, including \"Stuart Little\" in 1945, \"Charlotte's Web\" in 1952, and \"The Trumpet of the Swan\" in 1970. \"Charlotte's Web\" was voted the top children's novel in a 2012 survey of \"School Library Journal\" readers, an accomplishment repeated from earlier surveys.\n\nSoprano clarinet: The term soprano clarinet is used occasionally to refer to those instruments from the clarinet family that occupy a higher position, both in pitch and in popularity than subsequent additions to the family such as the basset horns and bass clarinets. The B\u266d clarinet is by far the most common type of clarinet and indeed the unmodified word \"clarinet\" usually refers to this instrument. 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Patients typically present in early childhood with recurrent infections, in particular with extracellular, encapsulated bacteria. XLA is deemed to have a relatively low incidence of disease, with an occurrence rate of approximately 1 in 200,000 live births and a frequency of about 1 in 100,000 male newborns. It has no ethnic predisposition. XLA is treated by infusion of human antibody. Treatment with pooled gamma globulin cannot restore a functional population of B cells, but it is sufficient to reduce the severity and number of infections due to the passive immunity granted by the exogenous antibodies.\n\nTwinkie defense: \"Twinkie defense\" is a derisive label for an improbable legal defense. It is not a recognized legal defense in jurisprudence, but a catchall term coined by reporters during their coverage of the trial of defendant Dan White for the murders of San Francisco city Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone. White's defense was that he suffered diminished capacity as a result of his depression. His change in diet from healthful food to Twinkies and other sugary foods was said to be a symptom of depression. Contrary to common belief, White's attorneys did not argue that the Twinkies were the cause of White's actions, but that their consumption was symptomatic of his underlying depression. White was convicted of voluntary manslaughter.\n\nStanley Hart White: Stanley Hart White was a professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Illinois from 1922 until 1959 and the inventor of the green wall. White called his invention \"Botanical Bricks\" and developed prototypes in his backyard in Urbana, Illinois. Stanley's brother E.B. White documents the invention in his 1937 letter to Katherine S. White: \u201cI guess everyone has crazy brothers and sisters. I know I have. 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Lupardo (born August 17, 1954) is a member of the New York State Assembly representing the 123rd Assembly District, which includes the city of Binghamton, New York, as well as the towns of Vestal, New York and Union, New York. The villages of Johnson City, New York and Endicott, New York are contained within the Town of Union and also make up part of the district.\n\nBinghamton Bearcats wrestling: The Binghamton Bearcats wrestling team represents Binghamton University of Vestal, New York. The squad was coached by Pat Popolizio, a former wrestler for the Oklahoma State Cowboys, who left in 2012 to take the head wrestling coach position at North Carolina State University. Popolizio was succeeded by Matt Dernlan who had been the head coach of the Clarion Golden Eagles. Binghamton has fielded a college wrestling team since 1969. The team competed on the Division III level until 1998. The Bearcats moved to Division II in 1999 and Division I in 2002. The wrestling team joined the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association in July 2013. Previously, it had been an associate member of the Colonial Athletic Association, but conference realignment led the CAA to drop the sport. The rest of Binghamton's intercollegiate teams, excepting golf, are members of the America East Conference. The Bearcats have had four All-American wrestlers (Josh Patterson 7th, Justin Lister 4th, Nick Gwiazdowski 8th, Donald Vinson 3rd) since joining Division I and had 25 All-Americans in Divisions II and III.\n\nWLTB: WLTB is the callsign of a top 40/CHR radio station licensed to Johnson City, New York and serves the Greater Binghamton Market . The station is owned by GM Broadcasting and broadcasts on 101.7\u00a0MHz from Ingraham Hill in Binghamton. It also has a translator @ 102.5 on Bornt Hill in Endicott, NY. It is only one of two locally owned radio stations in the Binghamton market. Studios for WLTB were originally located on McMaster Street in Owego N.Y. It was relocated to the Executive Inn in Endicott N.Y. in 1993, next to the Vestal Parkway in 1998, then in December 2009 to 3215 E. Main Street in Endwell N.Y. The station is currently located at 2801 East Main Street in the Endwell Plaza. Moved a few blocks down in October 2015.\n\nSihamir Osmanov: Sihamir Osmanov (Macedonian: \u0428\u0438\u0445\u0430\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u041e\u0441\u043c\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432 ; born May 25, 1975 in Makhachkala, Russian SFSR) is a retired amateur Macedonian freestyle wrestler, who competed in the men's middleweight category. He finished fifth in the 74-kg division at the 2003 World Wrestling Championships in New York City, New York, United States, and later represented the Republic of Macedonia at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Osmanov also trained full-time as a member of the wrestling squad for Varda Makedonia Sports Club in Skopje under his personal coach and 2000 Olympian Nasir Gadzhikhanov.\n\nJohnson City High School (New York): Johnson City High School is a public high school located in Johnson City, New York, a village in Broome County adjacent to Binghamton. The school, originally situated on Main Street in downtown Johnson City, was relocated to where it currently stands on Reynolds Road.\n\nJohnson City Historic District: Johnson City Historic District is a national historic district located at Johnson City, Broome County, New York. It encompasses 183 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in a mixed, residential, commercial, and industrial core of Johnson City. It developed between about 1888 and 1966, and includes notable examples of Romanesque Revival, Gothic Revival, Colonial Revival, and Streamline Moderne style architecture. Located in the district are the previously listed Goodwill Theatre, United States Post Office, and Your Home Library. Other notable contributing resources include the Endicott-Johnson Athletic Association East Branch Recreational Center (1947), St. James Roman Catholic Church Complex (1914-1950), Ash Block (c. 1901), Tacoma Block (1892, 1945), Rich Block, Dawson Block (1898-1899), Woolworths (c. 1937), Men's Quality Shop (1966), Red Robin Diner (1950, 1959), Thompson Hall (1951), Sarah Jane Johnson Methodist Church (1927), Charles F. 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The southern terminus of the route is at NY\u00a0434 in Vestal while the northern terminus is at an interchange with NY\u00a017 (future Interstate\u00a086) in Johnson City.\n\nBinghamton University: The State University of New York at Binghamton, commonly referred to as Binghamton University or SUNY Binghamton, is a public research university with campuses in Binghamton, Vestal, and Johnson City, New York, United States. Since its establishment as Triple Cities College in 1946, the school has evolved from a small liberal arts college to a large doctoral-granting institution. Presently consisting of eight colleges and schools, it is now home to more than 17,000 undergraduate and graduate students. 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The event took place on 29 April 2017 at Wembley Stadium in London, England, with Joshua's IBF and the vacant WBA (Super) and IBO heavyweight titles on the line. Joshua won the match via technical knockout in the 11th round. Klitschko announced his retirement from boxing a few months after the fight.\n\nAustralia at the 2010 Winter Paralympics: At the 2010 Winter paralympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Australia sent ever of 11 competitors to compete against 42 other nations with a total of 502 competitors making these olympics the largest ever with only 39 countries competing at Torino in 2006. Of these other nations, 2010 was the first winter paralympics for Argentina, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Romania, Russian Federation, and Serbia. The delegation also consisted of 3 sighted guides and 17 support staff. This was the largest delegation Australia had sent to a Winter Paralympics. Australia has competed at every winter Paralympics, with a history of five athletes that are known to have participated in both the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games between 1960 and 2010: Peter Richards (athletics, snooker, and cross-country skiing), Kyrra Grunnsund, Anthony Bonaccurso, Michael Milton and Dominic Monypenny. Of these athletes, Dominic Monypenny was the only one to compete at the 2010 games. 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His first two music videos, \"By the Time I Get to Phoenix\" and \"Wichita Lineman\", were directed by Gene Weed in 1967 and 1968 respectively. Campbell released his final music video, \"I'm Not Gonna Miss You\", in 2014 to coincide with the release of the documentary \"\".\n\nBy the Time I Get to Phoenix: \"By the Time I Get to Phoenix\" is a song written by Jimmy Webb. Originally recorded by Johnny Rivers in 1965, it was covered by American country music singer Glen Campbell on his album of the same name. Released on Capitol Records in 1967, Campbell's version topped \"RPM\"'s Canada Country Tracks, reached number two on \"Billboard\"'s Hot Country Singles chart, and won two awards at the 10th Annual Grammys. Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) named it the third most performed song from 1940 to 1990. The song was ranked number 20 on BMI's Top 100 Songs of the Century. 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Included here is \"Greensleeves\".\n\nThe Essential Glen Campbell Volume Three: The Essential Glen Campbell Volume Three is the third of a series of three albums which cover Glen Campbell's recordings for Capitol Records from 1962-79. The tracks are presented in a non-chronological order. All three \"Essential\" CDs contain, next to single and albums tracks, previously unreleased recordings. On The Essential Glen Campbell Volume Three, these are \"Beautiful Brown Eyes\", \"They'll Never Take Her Love from Me\", \"All the Way\" and \"Learnin' the Blues\". The last two songs are from a 1979 recording session led by Nelson Riddle. The \"Essential\" albums are also notable for containing some of the songs from The Artistry of Glen Campbell, the only original studio album by Campbell that has not been released on CD or as a digital download. Included here is \"Tequila\".\n\nGlen Campbell's Greatest Hits: Glen Campbell's Greatest Hits was the first official Capitol compilation album by Glen Campbell and was released in 1971. The Best of Glen Campbell followed in 1976, covering his later hits in addition to five on this compilation.\n\nUnited We Stand (Debby and Glen Campbell album): United We Stand is a release by Glen Campbell's eldest daughter Debby. Debby Campbell has been performing with her father since 1987. She was a featured vocalist on the Glen Campbell Goodtime Theater shows in Branson, MO during the mid 90s. United We Stand was released as a cassette only. It was sold in record stores and the Goodtime Theatre in Branson and after concerts during tours. Next to solo recordings, it contains four duets with Glen Campbell, two of which were recorded live at the shows.\n\nWalls (Circus): \"Walls (Circus)\" is a song written by Tom Petty and recorded by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. 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The school existed as a Boys School since its establishment, until recently few girls were introduced of about 5% of the overall students population. Because of the initial boy population, the slogan Mmarima Mma really sufficed which means when transliterated, \"Sons of Men\". (It is an Akan (Twi) language.) The number increased much within the time-period of the 4-year schooling program that was introduced by the GES of Ghana. Sec-Tech has over 120 active teachers and about 90 non-teaching staffs who are dedicated in providing the best available services to their students. The school is headed (known as Headmaster) by Mr. S.P. Foli (the first old boy to be appointed)who took over from Mr. Bempong J.K who hails from Akwatia (as at the time of writing), born in 1953. He headed this institute for over 9 years. The school has the largest stretch of land in Koforidua, if not the whole of Eastern Region. Most and bigger sporting events are held often in the school because of her spacious environment.\n\nS\u0142onim Ghetto: The S\u0142onim Ghetto (Polish: \"getto w S\u0142onimiu\" , German: \"Ghetto von Slonim\" , Yiddish: \u05e1\u05dc\u05d0\u05e0\u05d9\u05dd\u200e ) was a Jewish World War II ghetto established in 1941 by the \"Schutzstaffel\" (\"SS\") in the prewar Polish city of S\u0142onim located in the eastern region of Kresy (now Slonim, Belarus), occupied by Germany after the launch of Operation Barbarossa. Before the joint Nazi-Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 S\u0142onim was a seat of the S\u0142onim county in the Nowogr\u00f3dek Voivodeship of the Second Polish Republic. The invading Soviets annexed the city along with the entire region to the Byelorussian SSR in an atmosphere of terror, and renamed it as \u0421\u043b\u043e\u0301\u043d\u0438\u043c (Slonim). All inhabitants including Jews born in sovereign Poland were declared Soviet subjects by the NKVD. Less than two years later the city was captured by the Wehrmacht. The killings of Polish Jews by mobile extermination squads began almost immediately.\n\nCarl F. Kraenzel: Carl Frederick Kraenzel (November 1, 1906 \u2013 July 26, 1980) was an American sociologist. Most of Kraenzel\u2019s work focuses on the people of the Great Plains, covering a range of topics including quality of life, power relations, resource use, and mental health. Kraenzel has been widely published in a variety of professional journals, monographs, research bulletins, special reports and books in the fields of rural sociology, Great Plains sociology, and natural resource sociology. His most known work, \"The Great Plains in Transition\" describes the challenges of social life and connections to the natural environments in the North American semiarid region located between the 98th meridian and the Rocky Mountains. Born in Hebron, North Dakota, Kraenzel grew up on a farm in the countryside of the Northern Great Plains and witnessed first-hand the challenges of rural life and living in the region. Kraenzel attended the University of North Dakota for his undergraduate degree, and continued on to do graduate work at the University of Minnesota, Harvard University, and the University of Wisconsin, where he received his Ph.D in 1935. Kraenzel served as a professor of sociology at Montana State University in Bozeman for many years, and later at the University of Texas at El Paso.\n\nCalvary at Kergrist-Mo\u00eblou: The Calvary at Kergrist-Mo\u00eblou in the Arrondissement of Guingamp in Brittany, France, dates back to 1578. It was the work of the sculptor Guillaume J\u00e9z\u00e9quel except for the crucifix which was the work of the sculptor Yves Hernot de Lannion and was remounted on the calvary in 1896. Kergrist-Mo\u00eblou is located in the C\u00f4tes-d'Armor region, the ancient diocese of Cornouaille. J\u00e9z\u00e9quel had worked alongside his brother on the Kergrist-Mo\u00eblou church in 1554. Originally the calvary's sculpture was substantial, with records showing that it was decorated with almost one hundred statues telling the story of the life and death of Jesus Christ, but sadly the calvary was vandalized during the 1793 French Revolution leaving many statues broken and decapitated with others disappearing completely. What is now left of the calvary stands on a large octagonal granite base and fragments of the mutilated figures are placed around the cross itself. This article gives some of the history of the calvary and describes its constituent parts.\n\nEhrlich (crater): Ehrlich is a small lunar crater named after the German scientist Paul Ehrlich. It is located in the northern hemisphere on the Moon's far side. 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It features a number of national retailers such as Banana Republic, Victoria's Secret, The Limited, Bath & Body Works, Express, The GAP, Eddie Bauer, Talbots, Birkenstock Feet First, Pier 1, and New York & Company.\n\nEarth Fare: Earth Fare is an American health and wellness supermarket with 41 locations in 9 states throughout the southeast and Midwest United States. It sells natural and organic food informed by a \u201cFood Philosophy\u201d and \u201cBoot List\u201d. All products are free of high fructose corn syrup, artificial fats, artificial trans fats, artificial colors, artificial flavors, artificial preservatives, artificial sweeteners, bleached or bromated flour, never administered antibiotics or added growth hormones. 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Vineyard Avenue (State Route 232) is the central business district for the largely residential community. The population was 7,198 at the 2010 census, up from 6,193 at the time the 2000 census was enumerated. For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined a portion of the unincorporated area as El Rio census-designated place (CDP) which does not precisely correspond to the historical community that is much larger with significant portions having been annexed to the city of Oxnard.\n\nGenji, LLC: Genji, LLC., a subsidiary of Peace Dining Corporation, is the largest sushi provider to Whole Foods Market, serving the eastern U.S., California and the UK. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the company currently operates over 165 sushi and Japanese cuisine restaurants in 18 U.S. states and D.C., and in London and Scotland. Ingredients are all-natural with no artificial preservatives, flavor-enhancers or food coloring. 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In the late 1980s, he was MC Shy-D's DJ and toured with him and the 2 Live Crew, as they performed at various venues across the country with other hip hop acts such as N.W.A. and Ice-T. After MC Shy-D left Luke Records, Toomp went on to DJ for JT Money and the Poison Clan. When the 2 Live Crew broke up he worked on an album with former group member Brotha Marquis, called \"Indecent Exposure\", under the moniker 2 Nazty; the cover billed him as a member of the Poison Clan. In 2006, Toomp partnered with hip hop veteran Bernard Parks, Jr., to launch NZone Entertainment, their very own record label.\n\nThe N.W.A Legacy, Vol. 2: The N.W.A Legacy, Vol. 2 is a compilation of tracks from original members of the iconic gangsta rap group N.W.A; Ice Cube, Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, MC Ren, and DJ Yella, as well as artists that were spawned by members of the group, such as Tha Dogg Pound, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, and Tha Eastsidaz. 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Founded by reggae music enthusiasts Bill Nowlin and Duncan Brown, the label's first release was a vinyl LP reissue of Linton Kwesi Johnson's \"Dread Beat an' Blood\" (1981). In 1983, Chris Wilson was hired as VP of A&R and the label began their association with Studio One label founder Clement Dodd and released \"Best of Studio One\", a compilation of Dodd-produced music by artists including Dennis Brown, Alton Ellis, The Gladiators, Marcia Griffiths, The Heptones, Slim Smith, Sugar Minott, and Johnny Osbourne, among others. Heartbeat has released over 60 Studio One albums. The label licensed music from a number of different Jamaican producers including Lee \"Scratch\" Perry, Joe Gibbs, Sonia Pottinger, Clancy Eccles, Alvin Ranglin, Duke Reid, Niney the Observer, Sly & Robbie, Steely & Clevie, and Lloyd Daley. The label financed and booked the Heartbeat Culture Splash Tour, consisting of Michael Rose, Sister Carol, the Meditations, Derrick Morgan, and the S.A.N.E. band, that toured the United States in 1996. In 2000, Heartbeat Records received a Grammy Award for Burning Spear's Heartbeat album entitled \"Calling Rastafari\" (1999) which has since been deleted from the catalog. Heartbeat Records won Boston magazine's Best of Boston 2000 award for Best Record Label. In January 2007, Heartbeat relocated to Burlington, Massachusetts. The same year, Heartbeat launched the web site and podcast entitled the Heartbeat Reggae Podcast.\n\nSugababes: The Sugababes are an English girl group formed in 1998 by Siobh\u00e1n Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan. Their debut album, \"One Touch\", was released in the UK through London Records on 27 November 2000. The album achieved moderate success, peaking at number 26 in April 2001 and eventually being certified Gold. 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The DVD features all the songs Kaizers recorded in 2005, whether as part of the concert itself or as background music for the extras.\n\nErlend Skomsvoll: Erlend Fredrik Skomsvoll (born 12 May 1969 in B\u00e6rum, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (piano, keyboards, accordion, and tuba), band leader, composer and arranger, known from his own band Skomsork and the band Wibutee with Live Maria Roggen, Madrugada, and Kaizers Orchestra. 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The species are native to the arid parts of Texas in the United States and Mexico and are sometimes cultivated as xerophytic ornamental plants.\n\nTheatre of ancient Greece: The ancient Greek drama was a theatrical culture that flourished in ancient Greece from c. 700 BC. The city-state of Athens, which became a significant cultural, political, and military power during this period, was its center, where it was institutionalised as part of a festival called the Dionysia, which honoured the god Dionysus. Tragedy (late 500 BC), comedy (490 BC), and the satyr play were the three dramatic genres to emerge there. Athens exported the festival to its numerous colonies and allies in order to promote a common cultural identity.\n\nHelen (play): Helen (Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u1f19\u03bb\u03ad\u03bd\u03b7 , \"Helen\u0113\") is a drama by Euripides about Helen, first produced in 412 BC for the Dionysia in a trilogy that also contained Euripides' lost \"Andromeda\". 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The name of the music is not an accurate description because \"Guangdong music\" is not the only music of the whole Guangdong area. Cantonese classical music especially were usually much livelier in pace and happier then those of other China provinces which is typical and the very essence of the Cantonese's character. In Guangdong, there are numerous traditional genres of music such as Teochew music and Hakka music (Hakka \"Hanyue\" and \"sixian\"). The name of the music originated in the 1920 and 1930s when the music was popular in Shanghai ballrooms in the form of \"Spiritual Music\" (\u7cbe\u795e\u97f3\u6a02, J\u012bngsh\u011bn Y\u012bnyu\u00e8; more properly translated as \"spirited music\"). As the performers were almost entirely from Guangdong, Shanghai people generalized the form of music as Guangdong music. Musically, compositions are based on tunes derived from Cantonese opera, together with new compositions from the 1920s onwards. Some pieces have influences from jazz and Western music, using syncopation and triple time, and incorporating instruments such as the saxophone, violin, guitar, piano, drum set, or xylophone.\n\nHong Kong Cantonese: Hong Kong Cantonese () is a dialect of the Cantonese language commonly spoken in Hong Kong, as well as Macau. Although the Hong Kong people largely identify this variant of Chinese with the term \"\"Cantonese\"\" (\u5ee3\u6771\u8a71 ), a variety of publications in Mainland China describe the variant as \"Hong Kong speech\" (\u9999\u6e2f\u8a71 ).\n\nHong Kong\u2013Mainland China conflict: Tensions between people from Hong Kong and mainland China have developed since the handover of Hong Kong's sovereignty to China in 1997, and in particular since the late 2000s and early 2010s. Various factors have contributed to the development of such tensions: these include a difference between the popular interpretation in Hong Kong of the \"One country, two systems\" constitutional principle as against the Chinese government's official interpretation; policies of the Hong Kong and central governments to encourage mainland visitors to Hong Kong; and changing economic environments in Hong Kong and mainland China. Increasingly, these tensions have resulted in a rising sentiment in Hong Kong of hostility to \"mainlanders\" and resentment at a perceived trend towards assimilation and interference from the mainland and the central government, and at the same time a rising sentiment in mainland China of bewilderment and resentment at assertions that Hong Kong is, and should remain, different from the mainland in terms of political system, culture and language.\n\nCantonese people: The Cantonese people () are Han Chinese people originating from or residing in the provinces of Guangdong and eastern Guangxi (together known as Liangguang), in mainland China. The term \"Cantonese people\" is often synonymous with the Punti people (). They are also referred to as \"Hoa\" in Vietnam, \"Kongfu\" in Malaysia and \"Konghu\" in Indonesia.\" .\n\nLingnan architecture: Lingnan architecture (Cantonese Jyutping: Ling naam gin zuk; Traditional Chinese: \u5dba\u5357\u5efa\u7bc9), or Cantonese architecture, refers to the characteristic architectural style(s) of the Lingnan region - the Southern Chinese provinces of Gwongdung and Gwongsai. Usually, it is referring to the architecture associated with the Cantonese people - with other peoples in the area (such as the Hakka and the Teochew) having their own styles. This style began with the architecture of the ancient non-Han Nanyue people and absorbed certain architectural elements from the Tang Empire and Song Empire as the region sinicized in the later half of the first millennium AD.\n\nCantonese merchants: Cantonese merchants (Cantonese Jyutping: Jyut6 soeng1; Traditional Chinese: \u7cb5\u5546) refers to merchants of Cantonese origins, thought sometimes it is used to include Hakka and Teochew merchants who originated from the Southern Chinese province of Gwongdung - where Cantonese people have been the dominant demographic. Historically, the Cantonese people have spent most of the second millennium AD being one of the main ports of successive Chinese dynasties, resulting in the formation of a distinct business culture which many cultural studies and business scholars have sought to examine.\n\nLiangguang: Liangguang (, postal: Liangkwang) is a Chinese term for the province of Guangdong and former province and present autonomous region of Guangxi, collectively. It particularly refers to the viceroyalty of Liangguang under the Qing dynasty, when the territory was considered to include Hainan and the leased territories of British Hong Kong, the French Kouang-Tch\u00e9ou-Wan and Portuguese Macau. The Viceroy of Liangguang existed from 1735-1911.\n\nTaishanese people in Hong Kong: Sze Yap Cantonese (Chinese: \u56db\u9091\u5ee3\u6771\u4eba; Taishanese: Sli Yip Gong Ong Ngin; Cantonese: Sei Yap Gwong Dong Yan; Mandarin: Si Yi Guang Dong Ren) represents the second largest Han group in Hong Kong after the group of people originating from the Guangzhou-Sam Yap region. The Sze Yap Cantonese comes from a region in Guangdong in China called Sze Yap (\u56db\u9091), now called Ng Yap, which consists of the cities of Taishan, Kaiping, Xinhui, Enping, Heshan and Jiangmen. The Sze Yap Cantonese group have contributed much to what makes Hong Kong a success. In the 1960s, Hong Kong people of Sze Yap origin represented about 30% of Hong Kong's total population and today this population still increases as more immigrants from the Taishanese speaking areas of Guangdong in mainland China continue to immigrate to Hong Kong.\n\nPunti: Punti (, literally \"local(s)\") is a Cantonese endonym that refers to the Cantonese people of Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau. \"Punti\" designates the Cantonese-speaking locals in contrast to the Hakka immigrants who arrived in Guangdong during the Qing dynasty, the Hoklo people who spoke a different language, and the boat-dwelling Tanka people.\n\nLingnan culture: Lingnan culture (Cantonese Jyutping: Ling naam man faa; Traditional Chinese characters: \u5dba\u5357\u6587\u5316) refers to the culture of the core Lingnan region - the provinces of Guangdong (\"Gwongdung\" in Cantonese) and Guangxi (\"Gwongsai\" in Cantonese) in southern China. In a purely geographical sense, this term can include Hakka culture and Teochew culture in the area. The term is, however, more typically used to refer to Cantonese culture, which has historically been the dominant cultural force in Gwongdung and the eastern half of Gwongsai. Here, this term also includes culture of Hong Kong and culture of Macau, since the people of Hong Kong and Macau are largely Cantonese. Lingnan culture is the subject of research at several institutions such as the Centre of Lingnan Culture studies. 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His career-high singles ranking is world No. 8, achieved on 2 April 2012. In his career, he has won four ATP World Tour titles, one ATP doubles title, three Futures, and 15 Challenger titles. Tipsarevi\u0107 also won the 2001 Australian Open Junior title. Tipsarevi\u0107 has achieved two victories over a World No. 1 player, having defeated compatriot Novak Djokovic twice. He also has thirteen victories against other players in the top 10: four wins against Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych, and one each against Fernando Gonz\u00e1lez, Mikhail Youzhny, David Ferrer, James Blake, Ga\u00ebl Monfils, Andy Murray and Juan M\u00f3naco. He holds victories over former World No. 1 players Carlos Moy\u00e1, Marat Safin, Lleyton Hewitt, Juan Carlos Ferrero and Andy Roddick. His best results at a Grand Slam have been reaching the quarterfinals at the US Open in 2011 and 2012. He is only the second Serb to reach the final 16 at all four different grand slams.\n\nMirjana Lu\u010di\u0107-Baroni: Mirjana Lu\u010di\u0107-Baroni (n\u00e9e Lu\u010di\u0107; born 9 March 1982) is a Croatian professional tennis player. She enjoyed a promising career on the WTA Tour in the late 1990s, during which she set several \"youngest-ever\" records. She captured the women's doubles title at the 1998 Australian Open when she was 15-years-old, partnered with Martina Hingis. She also won the first ever professional tournament she entered, the 1997 Croatian Bol Ladies Open, and defended it the following year at age 16, making her the youngest player in history to successfully defend a title. She then reached the semifinals of the 1999 Wimbledon Championships, beating world No. 4 Monica Seles en route before she lost to Steffi Graf in 3 sets. Following a series of personal problems from 2000 onwards, she faded from the scene.\n\nFred Perry: Frederick John \"Fred\" Perry (18 May 1909\u00a0\u2013 2 February 1995) was a British tennis and table tennis player from England and former World No. 1 who won 10 Majors including eight Grand Slams and two Pro Slams single titles, as well as six Major doubles titles. Perry won three consecutive Wimbledon Championships from 1934 to 1936 and was World Amateur number one tennis player during those three years. Prior to Andy Murray in 2013, Perry was the last British player to win the men's Wimbledon championship, in 1936, and the last British player to win a men's singles Grand Slam title until Andy Murray won the 2012 US Open.\n\n2012 US Open \u2013 Men's singles final: The 2012 US Open Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the Men's Singles tournament at the 2012 US Open. In the final, Andy Murray defeated defending champion Novak Djokovic 7\u20136, 7\u20135, 2\u20136, 3\u20136, 6\u20132 to win the match. It was the equal-longest US Open men's final in history, lasting 4 hours and 54 minutes (equalling the 1988 US Open final played by Ivan Lendl and Mats Wilander), and the equal second-longest men's final in the Open era, only behind the 2012 Australian Open final. By winning the 2012 US Open, Murray became the first British man since Fred Perry in 1936 to win a Grand Slam singles title, and the first British man in the Open Era to do so. The match is a significant part of the rivalry between the two players. This match also marked a milestone for Murray, as it was his 100th match win at a grand slam tournament.\n\n2010 Rogers Cup \u2013 Men's Singles: Andy Murray became the first player since Andre Agassi in 1995 to successfully defend the title. He beat Roger Federer 7-5, 7-5 in the final. It was also the first time in the tournament's history that the top four seeds reached the semifinals.\n\nAndre Agassi: Andre Kirk Agassi ( ; born April 29, 1970) is an American retired professional tennis player and former World No. 1 who was one of the sport's most dominant players from the early 1990s to the mid-2000s. Generally considered by critics and fellow players to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time, Agassi has been called the greatest service returner in the history of the game. Described by the BBC upon his retirement as \"perhaps the biggest worldwide star in the sport's history\", Agassi compiled performances that, along with his unorthodox apparel and attitude, saw him cited as one of the most charismatic players in history. As a result, he is credited for helping to revive the popularity of tennis during the 1990s.\n\n2013 Andy Murray tennis season: The 2013 Andy Murray tennis season officially began at the Brisbane International where he was the defending champion. He successfully defended that title, defeating Grigor Dimitrov in straight sets in the final. After a quarterfinal showing at Indian Wells, where he lost to Juan Mart\u00edn del Potro in 3 sets, Murray recovered to win the Miami Masters for the second time, defeating David Ferrer in the final. Winning in Miami meant that Murray overtook Roger Federer as World No. 2, the first time Murray had held the ranking since September 2009, meaning that neither Federer nor Rafael Nadal were ranked in the top 2 for the first time since the end of 2003. During the summer Murray won his first Wimbledon title, defeating Novak Djokovic in the final in straight sets to end Britain's 77-year wait for a home grown men's champion. It was Murray's second major title, and third consecutive title on grass, after winning at the Olympics the previous year, meaning he extended his winning streak on grass to 18 matches. In the summer hard court season, Murray failed to defend his US Open title, losing to Stanislas Wawrinka in the quarterfinals. Following the Davis Cup World Group Play-offs, during which Murray won both his singles and the doubles rubber, he ended his season prematurely in order to undergo surgery on a long-standing back problem that had caused him trouble for over a year and a half. He ended the season ranked number 4 in the world, behind Nadal, Djokovic and Ferrer.\n\n\u00c0lex Corretja: \u00c0lex Corretja i Verdegay (] ; born 11 April 1974) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. During his career, he finished runner-up twice at the French Open (in 1998 and 2001). He won the ATP Tour World Championships in 1998 and reached his career-high singles ranking of World No. 2 in 1999. He also played a key role in helping Spain win its first-ever Davis Cup title in 2000. He became a temporary coach of British tennis player Andy Murray in April 2008 for the duration of the clay-court season and resumed the role in 2009. On 29 March 2011, Corretja and Murray parted company by mutual agreement.\n\nJamie Murray: Jamie Robert Murray, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 13 February 1986) is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a five-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 11 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's world No. 3 singles tennis player Andy Murray.\n\n2016 Andy Murray tennis season: Andy Murray's 2016 tennis season began at the Australian Open. The 2016 season was a stand out year for Murray, ultimately resulting in finishing as the year-end No.1 player in the world as well as clinching the year-end money title. Andy and his brother, Jamie Murray, also became the first brothers to finish as year-end No.1 ranked players in singles and doubles team, respectively. He won an ATP-best 9 Tour titles (new career high) from 13 finals (he only played 17 tournaments this season), including his second Wimbledon crown and second successive Olympic gold medal in singles, thus becoming the first person, man or woman, to defend the Olympic singles title. 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Ken was created by Tony Warren as one of \"Coronation Street's\" original characters. He debuted in the soap's first episode on 9 December 1960. Having appeared continuously since the programme's inception, December 2010 marked Ken's 50th anniversary on-screen. At this time, Roache officially became the longest-serving actor in a televised soap opera. Roache was honoured at the 2010 Guinness World Records ceremony for the achievement, when he surpassed actor Don Hastings from the American soap opera \"As the World Turns\", who previously held this title. Roache stated in 2010 that he has no plans to leave the role and will remain in \"Coronation Street\" for as long as they will have him.\n\nThe Road to Coronation Street: \"The Road to Coronation Street\" was written by Daran Little, a long-time archivist on \"Coronation Street\" who became a scriptwriter. At the time, however, Little was a scriptwriter for \"Coronation Street\"' s rival, \"EastEnders\", broadcast on BBC One. 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It was announced on 29 May 2011 that Parkinson had quit her role, and she made her last on screen appearance on 30 December 2011.\n\nKarl Munro: Karl Munro is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", played by John Michie. Michie's casting was announced in April 2011. He signed an initial one-year contract and began filming his scenes in May. Upon joining the cast, Michie was told that producers would initially \"bed [him] in\", before increasing his involvement in the show in 2012. Michie is from Scotland, but because \"Coronation Street\" is set in Manchester, he uses a Mancunian accent for the role. Karl was introduced along with his girlfriend, Stella Price (Michelle Collins) and her daughter, Eva (Catherine Tyldesley). Karl made his first appearance in the episode broadcast on 17 June 2011. On 30 April 2013, it was announced that Michie would be leaving \"Coronation Street\". Karl departed during the episode broadcast on 13 September 2013.\n\nAlan Browning: Alan Browning (born Alan Brown; 23 March 1926 \u2013 7 September 1979) was an English actor. He is best remembered for portraying Alan Howard in the television series \"Coronation Street\", a role he played from 1969 to 1973. He was married to his \"Coronation Street\" co-star Pat Phoenix from 23 December 1972, until his 1979 death from liver failure as a result of his heavy alcohol intake. Phoenix played his on screen wife, Elsie Tanner, in \"Coronation Street\".\n\nElsie Tanner: Elsie Gregory (also Grimshaw, Tanner and Howard) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\", played by Pat Phoenix from the series inception in 1960 to 1973 and from 1976 until 1984. Elsie Tanner was one of the original core characters on \"Coronation Street\" and appeared in the very first episode. She is considered something of an icon in soap history and regarded as one of \"Coronation Street's\" greatest ever characters.\n\nKeep It in the Family (UK game show): Keep It in the Family is a British game show that aired on ITV from 26 October 2014 to 19 December 2015 and is hosted by Bradley Walsh.\n\nBradley Walsh: Bradley John Walsh (born 4 June 1960) is an English actor, comedian, singer, television presenter and former professional footballer, best known for his roles as Danny Baldwin in \"Coronation Street\" and the lead role of in \"\", as well as hosting ITV game shows \"The Chase\" and \"Cash Trapped\".\n\nCoronation Street: Coronation Street (informally known as Corrie) is a British soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on Coronation Street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on inner-city Salford, its terraced houses, caf\u00e9, corner shop, newsagents, building yard, taxicab office, salon, restaurant, textile factory and the Rovers Return pub. In the show's fictional history, the street was built in 1902 and named in honour of the coronation of King Edward VII.\n\nJames Roache: William James Roache (born 29 December 1985) is an English actor who is perhaps best known for his roles in connection with his father William Roache. In \"Coronation Street\" he played James, the long-lost grandson of Ken Barlow (played by his father). 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Founded in 1952 as The Hebrew Arts School for Music and Dance, it is now part of Kaufman Music Center, a performing arts complex that houses the Special Music School (P.S. 859) and Merkin Concert Hall. It is the largest community arts school in the city, and offers lessons to 3,000 children and adults annually.\n\nMehdi Forough: Mehdi Forough (1911\u20132008) was an Iranian scholar, author, dramatist, writer on dramatic arts and culture, translator, and founder of the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Tehran. A native of Esfahan, Mehdi Forough attended Danesh Sara-ye Aali in Tehran and went on to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, London. He did graduate studies at Columbia University, NYC, where he completed his thesis, \"Comparative study of Abraham's sacrifice in Persian passion plays and Western mystery plays\", 1954. 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The game starts with a completely white space in which the player, a boy named Monroe (voiced by Nicholas Marj), is chasing after a swan that has escaped a painting, while simultaneously learning the story of a lonely king (voiced by Terry Gilliam). The game was released for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in October 2014.\n\nMinsc: Minsc is a fictional character in the \"Baldur's Gate\" series of \"Dungeons & Dragons\" role-playing video games developed by BioWare. He originated from the pen-and-paper \"Dungeons & Dragons\" sessions held by the lead designer of \"Baldur's Gate\", James Ohlen, and was expanded upon by the game's lead writer, Lukas Kristjanson. His video game debut was in \"Baldur's Gate\" as a companion character who can join the player's party. He also appears in the sequel, \"\", the expansion, \"\", and the 2015 game \"\", as well as in promotions relating to the titles. 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It was released worldwide for the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 platforms on March 26, 2013; an OS X port by Aspyr was later released on August 29, 2013 and a Linux port was released on March 17, 2015. \"Infinite\" is the third installment in the \"BioShock\" series, and though it is not immediately part of the storyline of previous \"BioShock\" games, it features similar gameplay concepts and themes. Irrational Games and creative director Ken Levine based the game's setting on historical events at the turn of the 20th century, such as the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, and based the story on the concept of American exceptionalism, while also incorporating influences from more recent events at the time such as the 2011 Occupy movement.\n\nList of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas characters: \"\" is an open world action adventure video game that was first released in 2004. \"San Andreas\" is part of the \"Grand Theft Auto\" video game franchise, developed by Rockstar Games and is the fourth installment in the third generation of the series. As with previous installments, \"San Andreas\" features several major, supporting and minor characters. Many high-profile celebrities have voiced these characters in the game including crime film veterans, Samuel L. 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The 2003 self-titled album achieved Gold status in the United States and Platinum in Canada, largely from the success of the single \"One Thing\", which marked the band's first placing on the US Hot 100 Chart at number 16. Their 2007 album, \"Them vs. You vs. Me\", launched the single \"Paralyzer\", which went on to top numerous charts including the Canadian Hot 100 and both US rock charts, as well as reaching No. 6 on the US Hot 100 and No. 12 on the Australian Singles Chart. They won the Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year in 2008. It was later certified gold status in the US and multi platinum in Canada. They released their sixth studio album, \"Life Turns Electric\", on October 5, 2010; it was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Rock Album of the Year. 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Both records were accomplished under the controlled supervision of multiple cameras and multiple independent witnesses.\n\nOne Dance: \"One Dance\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake from his fourth studio album, \"Views\" (2016). It features guest vocals from Nigerian Afrobeat artist Wizkid and British singer Kyla. The artists co-wrote the dancehall and afrobeat song with its co-producers Nineteen85, DJ Maphorisa, and Noah \"40\" Shebib, with production assistance from Wizkid. Crazy Cousinz and Kyla also received songwriting credits for the sampling of their 2008 UK funky song \"Do You Mind\".\n\nWizkid (musician): Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun (born 16 July 1990), better known by his stage name Wizkid (sometimes stylised as WizKid), is a Nigerian singer and songwriter who became the first Afro Pop artist to feature in \"Guinness World Records\" for his contribution on the hit song \"One Dance\". He started recording music at age 11 and managed to release a collaborative album with the Glorious Five, a group he and a couple of his church friends formed. In 2009, he signed a record deal with Banky W.'s record label Empire Mates Entertainment (E.M.E). He rose to prominence in 2010 with the release of the song \"Holla at Your Boy\" from his debut studio album, \"Superstar\" (2011). \" Tease Me/Bad Guys\", \"Don't Dull\", \"Love My Baby\", \"Pakurumo\" and \"Oluwa Lo Ni\" were also released as singles from the \"Superstar\" album. Wizkid's self-titled second studio album, \"Ayo\", was released in September 2014 and was preceded by six singles: \"Jaiye Jaiye\", \"On Top Your Matter\", \"One Question\", \"Joy\", \"Bombay\" and \"Show You the Money\".\n\nTwin Galaxies: Twin Galaxies is an American organization that tracks \"retro\" and \"old-school\" video game world records and conducts a program of electronic-gaming promotions. 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He has set a total of 6 Guinness World Records and one independent world record for the plank set in Beijing, China in June, 2014 which was certified in the media and by the Assist World Records organization in India.http://www.china.org.cn/wap/2014-06/24/content_32752425.htm George previously held the Guinness World Record for the prone hold, or plank at 3 hours, 7 minutes, and 15 seconds set on 20 April 2013. http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/eye-performance/201304/george-hood-sets-planking-record-again\n\nGuinness World Records Gone Wild: Guinness World Records Gone Wild, also known as \"Guinness World Records Unleashed\", is an American reality television series on truTV. The series debuted on February 7, 2013 and is hosted by Dan Cortese. The series' first season averaged more than 1.3 million viewers and ranked as one of ad-supported cable's Top 3 programs in the Thursday 8 p.m. timeslot with key adult and male demos. It was also cable's No.1 unscripted entertainment program in the timeslot with men 18-49 and adults 18-34. It was announced in April 2013 that truTV has ordered an additional ten episodes. Season 2 premiered on November 7, 2013, and features a title change to \"Guinness World Records Unleashed\".\n\nList of best-selling singles: According to \"Guinness World Records\", \"White Christmas\" (1942) by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single worldwide, with estimated sales of over 50 million copies. The song recognized as \"the best-selling single of all time\" was released before the pop/rock singles-chart era and \"was listed as the world's best-selling single in the first-ever \"Guinness Book of Records\" (published in 1955) and\u2014remarkably\u2014still retains the title more than 50 years later.\" \"Guinness World Records\" states that double A-side charity single \"Candle in the Wind 1997\"/\"Something About the Way You Look Tonight\" (1997) by Elton John, a tribute to the late Diana, Princess of Wales, is \"the biggest-selling single since UK and US singles charts began in the 1950s, having accumulated worldwide sales of 33 million copies,\" making it the second-best-selling single of all time.\n\nAshrita Furman: Ashrita Furman (born Keith Furman, September 16, 1954, Brooklyn, New York) is a Guinness World Records record-breaker. 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Also in 2006, Rihanna played herself in the third installment of the \"Bring It On\" film series, entitled \"\".\n\nBreak It Off: \"Break It Off\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album \"A Girl like Me\" (2006), and features guest vocals from Sean Paul. It was written by Donovan Bennett, Paul, K. Ford and Rihanna, while production was handled by Don Corleon. The song was released on November 13, 2006, as the album's fourth and final single. \"Break It Off\" is a futuristic pop-dancehall song, which is layered over an electro-reggae beat.\n\nList of Rihanna concert tours: Barbadian recording artist Rihanna has embarked on four concert tours, three of which have been worldwide. Her 2006 debut, was based in North America only and supported her first and second studio album, \"Music of the Sun\" (2005) and \"A Girl like Me\" (2006). The tour lasted for three months, through which Rihanna performed 36 shows. The same year, Rihanna continued to tour as a special guest on the PCD World Tour with Pussycat Dolls, Roc the Block Tour with Jay-Z and Ne-Yo, and the Monkey Business Tour with Black Eyed Peas. In the period from 2007 till 2009, she performed on the worldwide Good Girl Gone Bad Tour in a support of her third studio album with same name. During the tour, Rihanna visited Europe, North America, Oceania, Asia and Africa. It featured Rihanna presenting completely different style and wearing leather outfits. The Good Girl Gone Bad Tour sparked controversy in Malaysia where the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party recommended that Rihanna's concert tour should be banned due her provocative outfits. A DVD, titled \"Good Girl Gone Bad Live\" was released on June 16, 2008. It features the show from Evening News Arena in Manchester, England, held on December 6, 2007.\n\nUnfaithful (song): \"Unfaithful\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album \"A Girl like Me\" (2006). It was written by Shaffer \"Ne-Yo\" Smith with the song's producers StarGate. The song was released by Def Jam Recordings on May 2, 2006, as the second single from the album. \"Unfaithful\" is a pop and R&B ballad and was inspired by the works of American rock band Evanescence. Originally titled \"Murderer\", the single speaks about a woman who regrets cheating on her partner.\n\nGood Girl Gone Bad: Good Girl Gone Bad is the third studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on May 31, 2007, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. Rihanna worked with various producers on the album, including Christopher \"Tricky\" Stewart, Terius \"Dream\" Nash, Neo da Matrix, Timbaland, Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers and StarGate. Inspired by Brandy Norwood's fourth studio album \"Afrodisiac\" (2004), \"Good Girl Gone Bad\" is a pop, dance-pop and R&B album with 1980s music influences. Described as a turning point in Rihanna's career, it represents a departure from the Caribbean sound of her previous releases, \"Music of the Sun\" (2005) and \"A Girl like Me\" (2006). Apart from the sound, she also endorsed a new image for the release going from an innocent girl to an edgier and more sexual look.\n\nA Girl like Me (Rihanna album): A Girl like Me is the second studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on April 10, 2006 by Def Jam Recordings. For the production of the album, Rihanna worked with Evan Rogers, Carl Sturken, StarGate, J. R. Rotem and label-mate Ne-Yo, who wrote the album's second single. \"A Girl like Me\" is a pop, reggae and R&B album influenced by Rihanna's Caribbean roots. The album also incorporates elements of dancehall and rock, as well as ballads, which music critics were ambivalent towards.\n\nList of songs recorded by Rihanna: Barbadian singer Rihanna has recorded material for her eight studio albums and has collaborated with other artists for duets and featured songs on their respective albums and charity singles. After signing a record contract with the Def Jam Recordings in February 2005, Rihanna began to work with producers Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers, who co-wrote and co-produced 12 out of the 15 songs on her 2005 debut album, \"Music of the Sun\". Award-winning songwriter Diane Warren co-wrote the title track, while Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Deniece Williams co-wrote the song \"Willing to Wait\". Sturken and Rogers co-wrote and co-produced 9 songs out of 16 on Rihanna's 2006 album \"A Girl like Me\". The album's lead single \"SOS\" was written by Evan \"Kidd\" Bogart and J. R. Rotem. It contains a sped-up sample of \"Tainted Love\", written in 1965 by Ed Cobb, who was credited as a co-writer on \"SOS\".\n\nGood Girl Gone Bad Live: Good Girl Gone Bad Live is the first live long-form video by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was first released on June 9, 2008 by Def Jam Recordings. The DVD and Blu-ray release features Rihanna's concert at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, United Kingdom held on December 6, 2007, as part of her Good Girl Gone Bad Tour (2007\u20142009) which supported singer's third studio album \"Good Girl Gone Bad\" (2007). Most of the concert's set list originates from \"Good Girl Gone Bad\", however, Rihanna also performed songs from her previous albums \"Music of the Sun\" (2005) and \"A Girl like Me\" (2006). It also contains a special Documentary Feature that presents Rihanna discussing her experiences during the tour.\n\nWe Ride: \"We Ride\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album \"A Girl like Me\" (2006). It was written by Makeba Riddick, Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, with production helmed by StarGate. The song was released on August 21, 2006, as the album's third single. \"We Ride\" is a hip hop and soul song. Critical reception of the song was generally positive, as the majority of reviewers praised its relaxing and carefree qualities.\n\nSOS (Rihanna song): \"SOS\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album \"A Girl like Me\" (2006). It was written by Jonathan \"J.R.\" Rotem, E. Kidd Bogart and Ed Cobb, with production was handled by Rotem, Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers. It was released on February 14, 2006, as the lead single from the album. \"SOS\" is a dance-pop song which samples Soft Cell's 1981 recording of \"Tainted Love\", a song written by Cobb in 1965. Critical reception of \"SOS\" was generally positive, with the majority of music critics praising the inclusion of the \"Tainted Love\" sample. 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Benfica de Macau: The House of Sport Lisboa e Benfica in Macau (), simply known as Benfica de Macau, is a Macanese football team which currently competes in the Liga de Elite. They are the four time defending champions of the league.\n\nCheang Chon Man: Cheang Chon Man (born June 22, 1971) is a Macau professional football player and manager. He plays as a striker for clubs G.D. Negro Rubro, PSP Macau, G.D. Lam Pak and Hong Ngai. Since 2012 he is a coach of the PSP Macau.\n\nEst\u00e1dio Cidade de Coimbra: The Est\u00e1dio Cidade de Coimbra is a stadium in Coimbra, Portugal. This stadium belongs to the Municipality of Coimbra and is mainly used by the Acad\u00e9mica de Coimbra's football team. 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The club is one of the most successful of the sports sections of the Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Acad\u00e9mica de Coimbra, and is based at the same Estadio Municipal as the fully independent football team.\n\nC.F. Uni\u00e3o de Coimbra: Clube de Futebol Uni\u00e3o de Coimbra, usually known as Uni\u00e3o de Coimbra (] ), is a sports club in the city of Coimbra, Portugal. The club was founded in June 2, 1919 and has a large array of sports departments which includes football, futsal, basketball, aikido, volleyball and swimming.\n\nDaniel Augusto Macedo de Melo e Pinto: Daniel Augusto Macedo de Melo e Pinto, simply known as Dani Pinto (born May 10, 1958 in Cabo Verde) is a naturalized Macau professional football player and manager. He plays as a defender for clubs Acad\u00e9mica de Coimbra, C.F. Uni\u00e3o de Coimbra, Leng Ngan, G.D. Negro Rubro, G.D. Lam Pak, Kuan Tai and F.C. Porto de Macau. Since 2010 until 2012 he coached the F.C. Porto de Macau. Since 2014 he is a coach of the S.L. Benfica de Macau.\n\nAssocia\u00e7\u00e3o Acad\u00e9mica de Coimbra (basketball): Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Acad\u00e9mica de Coimbra B.C. is a Portuguese professional basketball club. The club competes in the Portuguese Basketball League. It is part of the Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Acad\u00e9mica de Coimbra which also is the originating body of several other sports teams.\n\nPavilh\u00e3o Multidesportos Dr. M\u00e1rio Mexia: Pavilh\u00e3o Multiusos de Coimbra is a multipurpose sports arena in Coimbra, Portugal adjacent to the \"Est\u00e1dio Cidade de Coimbra\" stadium and the municipal swimming pools (\"Piscinas Municipais\"). Built in 2003, it is venue for Acad\u00e9mica de Coimbra/Dolcevita basketball team, among other teams and events. 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It was directed by Robert Stevenson and written by Don Tait, based on the original film and inspired by the long out-of-print Felix Salten novel, \"The Hound of Florence.\"\n\nList of Walt Disney Animation Studios films: This is a list of films from Walt Disney Animation Studios, an American animation studio headquartered in Burbank, California. It creates animated feature films and is owned by The Walt Disney Company. The studio has produced 56 feature films, beginning with \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (1937)\u2014one of the first full-length animated feature films and the first one made in the United States\u2014and most recently \"Moana\" (2016). Four feature films are in development, with \"\" set for release on November 21, 2018, \"Frozen 2\" on November 27, 2019, \"Gigantic\" on November 25, 2020, and an untitled film set for a November 24, 2021 release.\n\nBonnee Buttered Beef Steaks: Bonnee Buttered Beef Steaks were the flagship product of the Bonnee Frozen Products Company, which also produced frozen tamales and cubed steaks. Bonnee Buttered Beef Steaks consisted of \u201cfinely chopped beef, molded, frozen, sliced and buttered.\u201d They were sold in packages which each contained four frozen 2-ounce beef patties and four frozen pats of 94-score butter.\n\nShaggy God story: A shaggy God story is a minor science fiction genre characterized by an attempt to explain Biblical concepts with science fiction tropes. The term was coined by writer and critic Brian W. Aldiss in a pseudonymous column in the October 1965 issue of \"New Worlds\". The term is a pun on the concept of a shaggy dog story.\n\nFrozen 2: Frozen 2 is an upcoming American computer-animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and will be released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a sequel to the 2013 film, \"Frozen\".\n\nThe Shaggy Dog (1959 film): The Shaggy Dog is a black-and-white 1959 Walt Disney film about Wilby Daniels, a teenage boy who by the power of an enchanted ring of the Borgias is transformed into the title character, a shaggy Old English Sheepdog. The film was based on the story \"The Hound of Florence\" by Felix Salten. It is directed by Charles Barton and stars Fred MacMurray, Tommy Kirk, Jean Hagen, Kevin Corcoran, Tim Considine, Roberta Shore, and Annette Funicello. This was Walt Disney's first live-action comedy.\n\nThe Shaggy Dog (2006 film): The Shaggy Dog is a 2006 American family comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and written by Geoff Rodkey, Jack Amiel, Michael Begler, Cormac Wibberley and Marianne Wibberley. It is the second remake of the 1959 film of the same name, which was first remade as a television film in 1994. Both the 1959 and 1994 features, as well as the 1976 theatrical sequel and the 1987 television sequel, had a character named Wilby Daniels transforming into an Old English Sheepdog, whereas this remake presents a character named Dave Douglas transforming into a Bearded Collie. It stars Tim Allen, Robert Downey, Jr., Kristin Davis, Danny Glover, Spencer Breslin, Jane Curtin, Zena Grey and Philip Baker Hall.\n\nShaggy & Friends: Shaggy & Friends is the ninth studio album released by Jamaican dancehall artist Shaggy, released exclusively via digital download on January 19, 2011. It is Shaggy's first album ever not to be issued physically. The album is first studio album in four years, following 2007's \"Intoxication\". The album was entirely produced by Shaggy. The album featured collaborations with Shaggy's long-time collaborators Rayvon and RikRok.\n\nItbarak: Itbaraks (English: Shaggy Dog) or just Baraks are Turkic mythological creatures. They were \"dog headed, dark coloured manly creatures\". According to the Oghuz Khagan Narratives, their country was in the \"unknown northwest\". We can say it's around today's northern Russia. Oghuz tried to invade them but couldn't success, so he had to retreat to a small island.\n\nThe Return of the Shaggy Dog: The Return of the Shaggy Dog is a 1987 American two-part made-for-television comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television. The film is set in the 17 years between the events portrayed in \"The Shaggy Dog\" (1959) and \"The Shaggy D.A.\" (1976). It was broadcast on November 1 and 8, 1987 as a \"Disney Sunday Movie\" presentation on ABC.", "question": "Which studio released the most recently released between The Shaggy Dog and Frozen 2?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"most_recent_film_info": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the most recently released film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the most recently released film."}, "producing_studio": {"type": "string", "description": "The studio that produced the most recently released film."}}, "required": ["title", "release_year", "producing_studio"], "additionalProperties": false}, "comparison_scope": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the films included in the comparison."}, "films_considered": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of all films considered in the comparison, with their details.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "producing_studio": {"type": "string", "description": "The studio that produced the film, if explicitly mentioned."}}, "required": ["title", "release_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["most_recent_film_info", "comparison_scope", "films_considered"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"most_recent_film_info": {"title": "Frozen 2", "release_year": 2019, "producing_studio": "Walt Disney Animation Studios"}, "comparison_scope": "The Shaggy Dog (1959) and Frozen 2", "films_considered": [{"title": "The Shaggy Dog", "release_year": 1959, "producing_studio": "Walt Disney Productions"}, {"title": "Frozen 2", "release_year": 2019, "producing_studio": "Walt Disney Animation Studios"}]}, "ground_truth": {"most_recent_film_info": {"title": "Frozen 2", "release_year": 2019, "producing_studio": "Walt Disney Animation Studios"}, "comparison_scope": "Films related to 'The Shaggy Dog' series and 'Frozen 2'", "films_considered": [{"title": "The Shaggy Dog", "release_year": 1959, "producing_studio": "Walt Disney"}, {"title": "The Shaggy D.A.", "release_year": 1976, "producing_studio": "Walt Disney Productions"}, {"title": "The Return of the Shaggy Dog", "release_year": 1987, "producing_studio": "Walt Disney Television"}, {"title": "The Shaggy Dog", "release_year": 2006}, {"title": "Frozen 2", "release_year": 2019, "producing_studio": "Walt Disney Animation Studios"}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1825, "output_tokens": 130, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "bb24460633d2faea7f9a66e3b18a16cb7443c03c3ffefa7de0ebe85312de458d", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab3f98d55429976abd1bd0c", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1959", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "2008 Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball team: The 2008 Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball team represented Mississippi State University in the NCAA Division I baseball season of 2008. The team was coached by Ron Polk, in his 35th year as a collegiate head coach, and his 29th at Mississippi State. During mid-season, Coach Polk announced he would resign effective at the conclusion of the season. Following the conclusion of the season, former MSU standout and University of Kentucky Head Baseball coach John Cohen was announced by incoming AD Greg Bryne as the new Mississippi State Baseball Coach for 2009.\n\nJim Krivacs: Jim Krivacs is a former college basketball player for The University of Texas at Austin. Krivacs transferred to Texas from Auburn and was a three-year starter for the Longhorns under head coach Abe Lemons, beginning in Lemons' first year at Texas. He twice earned All-America honors\u2014as a first-team All-America selection as a junior in 1978 and as a second-team selection in 1979. Krivacs led the Longhorns in scoring as a sophomore and junior and was second in scoring as a senior. He scored an average of 22.0 points per game in 1978 and 19.5 points per game for his three-year Texas career. His career point total and career scoring average remain eighth- and sixth-highest, respectively, in program history. In 1978, Krivacs helped to lead Texas to a 26\u20135 overall record, a share of the Southwest Conference championship, the 1978 National Invitation Tournament championship, and a final ranking of No. 17 in the Associated Press Poll. Along with teammate Ron Baxter, he was named co-MVP of the 1978 NIT. As a senior, Krivacs helped to lead the 1979 Longhorns to a 21\u20138 overall record, a share of the Southwest Conference championship for the second consecutive season, an appearance in the 1979 NCAA Tournament, and a No. 15 final ranking in the Coaches Poll. In 1979, he was the first Texas men's basketball player to receive recognition as a first-team Academic All-American. Krivacs was selected in the sixth round of the 1979 NBA draft by the Kansas City Kings.\n\nJim Yarbrough (basketball): Jim Yarbrough (born February 8, 1964) is a distinguished college basketball head coach with a 230-177 record over 14 seasons at Valdosta State University and Southeastern Louisiana University. He was named Southeastern Louisiana's 11th head basketball coach on June 23, 2005, and was dismissed on March 17, 2014, after compiling a 133-135 record in nine seasons that made Yarbrough the second-winningest men's basketball coach in SLU history, with the second-highest winning percentage in school history. His tenure included wins over Mississippi State, Penn State and Oregon State. Prior to his SLU career, Yarbrough led Valdosta State to multiple seasons in the NCAA Division II postseason tournament, including two seasons in which he was named both NCAA Division II South Region Coach of the Year and Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year. His 2003-04 Valdosta State team finished 25-4 and ranked No. 3 in the nation at the close of the season. Before beginning his college head coaching career at Valdosta State, he served six years as an assistant coach and associate head coach under John Kresse in the storied College of Charleston basketball program that compiled a 153-28 record and six conference championships during Yarbrough's years as a top assistant. At SLU, Yarbrough coached the Lions to five winning seasons and a school-record five winning campaigns in the Southland Conference, along with 11 players named to all-SLC teams.\n\nBobby Lackey: Bobby Lackey is a former American football player who was the starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns in the late 1950s. An all around athlete, he also played punter, kicker and defensive back and returned both punts and kick-offs. 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He also played on the 1990 College World Series team his senior year at Mississippi State. He then spent two years in the Minnesota Twins farm system (1990\u20131991). He served as an assistant coach at the University of Missouri from 1992 to 97 before becoming head coach at Northwestern State University from 1998 to 2001, where he won two conference championships. He moved on to the University of Florida for two seasons (2002\u20132003) as an assistant before accepting the head coaching job at the University of Kentucky. On June 6, 2008, Cohen was announced as the head coach of his alma mater, Mississippi State. He is originally from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.\n\nSylvester Croom: Sylvester Croom Jr. (born September 25, 1954) is an American football coach. He is currently the running backs coach for the NFL's Tennessee Titans. He was the head coach at Mississippi State University from 2004 to 2008, and the first African American head football coach in the Southeastern Conference. His father, Sylvester Croom, Sr., was himself an All-American football player at Alabama A&M, later the team chaplain at the University of Alabama, and has been recognized by that school as one of the state's 40 pioneers of civil rights. Since his time at Mississippi State, Croom, Jr. has served as running backs coach for three teams in the National Football League.\n\n2016 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team: The 2016 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team represented Mississippi State University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs played their home games at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, Mississippi and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by eighth-year head coach Dan Mullen. Despite having a 5\u20137 record, the first losing season since 2009, Mississippi State qualified for a bowl bid due to their high APR score. Mississippi State beat the Miami RedHawks in the St. Petersburg Bowl to finish the season at 6\u20137.\n\nScott Suber: Billie Scott Suber (born September 26, 1934) was an American football player. Suber was born and raised in Calhoun County, Mississippi (first in Derman and then in Calhoun City), where his father worked in a saw mill. He attended Mississippi State University and played college football at the guard position for the Mississippi State Bulldogs football team under head coach Darrell Royal. Suber was selected by the Newspaper Enterprise Association as a first-team player on its 1955 College Football All-America Team. After leaving Mississippi State, he served in the military and later had a career with what became Renesant Bank in Tupelo, Mississippi. He was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 1993.\n\nDarrell Royal: Darrell K Royal (July 6, 1924 \u2013 November 7, 2012) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Mississippi State University (1954\u20131955), the University of Washington (1956), and the University of Texas (1957\u20131976), compiling a career college football record of 184\u201360\u20135. In his 20 seasons at Texas, Royal's teams won three national championships (1963, 1969, and 1970), 11 Southwest Conference titles, and amassed a record of 167\u201347\u20135. He won more games than any other coach in Texas Longhorns football history. Royal also coached the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League (CFL) for one season in 1953. He never had a losing season as a head coach for his entire career. Royal played football at the University of Oklahoma from 1946 to 1949. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1983. 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The overall goal of the intelligent design movement is to overthrow materialism and atheism. Its proponents believe that society has suffered \"devastating\" cultural consequences from adopting materialism and that science is the cause of the decay into materialism because it seeks only natural explanations, and is therefore atheistic. They believe that the scientific theory of evolution implies that humans have no spiritual nature, no moral purpose, and no intrinsic meaning. They seek to \"reverse the stifling dominance of the materialist worldview\" represented by the theory of evolution in favor of \"a science consonant with Christian and theistic convictions.\"\n\nDevelopment-supported agriculture: Development-supported agriculture (DSA) is a nascent movement in real estate development that preserves and invests in agricultural land use. 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Johnson is a Lieutenant General in the United States Air Force and was the 19th Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy. She is the first woman to lead a United States Department of Defense Service Academy. Her previous position was the Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations and Intelligence, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe in Casteau, Belgium. She was formerly the Director, Strategy, Policy, Programs and Logistics, U.S. Transportation Command at Scott Air Force Base. She also served as the deputy director for information and cyberspace policy, Strategic Plans and Policy Directorate at the Pentagon. As an Air Force cadet, she was the first woman to serve as Cadet Wing Commander (the senior ranking cadet) at the United States Air Force Academy. Johnson played basketball for the Air Force Falcons women's basketball team. She was twice named an Academic All-American and was inducted into the Academic All-American Hall of Fame in 2007, making her the first woman from the Academy and one of only six graduates with that distinction. Also, she was selected as the Academy's first woman Rhodes Scholar in her First Class (Senior) Year. Johnson was recognized as an Honorary Fellow of Brasenose College in 2013. She received the 2014 American Legion Auxiliary Woman of the Year Award. Lt. General Johnson was awarded a star (#42) on The Flag for Hope on June 18, 2016 in recognition of her outstanding military service.\n\nJames E. Sherrard III: James Edward Sherrard III (born January 1, 1943) was a lieutenant general in the United States Air Force who served as Commander of the United States Air Force Reserve Command, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington D.C., and commander, Headquarters Air Force Reserve, a separate operating agency located at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. 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Redd was a Democratic West Virginia State Senator from the 5th District, which conatins Cabell County and a small portion of Wayne County. In 1998, she defeated incumbent Republican State Senator Thomas F. Scott in the general election, thereby becoming the first African-American state senator in West Virginia history. Redd lost to Evan Jenkins in the 2002 Democratic primary election and again in 2006.\n\nMary Lou Rath: Mary Lou Rath is a former state senator in New York. A Republican, she represents the state's 61st Senate District, which consists of parts of Erie County and all of Genesee County. In January 2007, she was appointed to the post of Deputy Majority Leader for State/Federal Relations, making her the only woman in the Senate Republican leadership. She announced her retirement in 2008 and was succeeded by Erie County Legislator Michael Ranzenhofer. 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Prior to entering the Senate, Irwin commanded Patriot (American Revolution) militia forces of the North Carolina State Militia, rising to the rank of a general of command in the 1st Mecklenburg County Regiment (Est. 1775, Split into 1st & 2nd regiments 1780, and Disest. 1783). He commanded the battalion while fighting strategically against Loyalist (American Revolution) militia forces beside South Carolina patriot militia General Thomas Sumter at the Battle of Rocky Mount and later beside him victoriously against loyalist provisional units and militia while heavily outnumbered at the Battle of Hanging Rock. Irwin is reported to have been a signer of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Gen. Irwin was of the Presbyterian faith.\n\nDon Pederson: Don Pederson (born 1928) is a Nebraska state senator from North Platte, Nebraska in the Nebraska Legislature and an attorney.\n\nIrene Griffin: Irene T. Griffin (July 25, 1899 \u2013 April 1983) was an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly. She served one year in the Legislature, but became a bit of a perennial candidate, losing three races for the Assembly, two for the Senate, and one for Congress. Griffin first ran for the State Assembly in 1942, but lost the Republican primary to future U.S. Senator Clifford P. Case, future State Senator Kenneth Hand, and two others. When Case ran for Congress in 1944, Griffin ran again and won the nomination and the election. She did run for a second term in 1945, but sought the Republican nomination for State Senator in 1947, losing to hand in the primary. She ran again for Assembly in 1951, but lost the primary to incumbent Florence P. Dwyer. She again challenged Dwyer in 1956, this time in a primary for the U.S. House of Representatives; she lost and Dwyer went on to unseat an incumbent in the general election. 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It was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, for the 1996 film adaptation of the musical, \"Evita\", based on the life of Argentinian leader Eva Per\u00f3n. The song was released on October 27, 1996, by Warner Bros. as the lead single from the film's soundtrack. After years of not working together due to their individual projects, Webber and Rice collaborated on creating a new track for the film, with the hopes of obtaining an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. According to Webber, the song's main inspiration was to showcase Per\u00f3n's emotional state at the time as well as her relationship with husband Juan Per\u00f3n.\n\nEvita (soundtrack): Evita is the third soundtrack album by American singer Madonna. It was released on November 12, 1996, by Warner Bros. Records to promote the 1996 American musical drama film, \"Evita\". The film was based on Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1978 musical of the same name, about First Lady of Argentina, Eva Per\u00f3n. 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It appeared at the opening and near the end of the show, initially as the spirit of the dead Eva exhorting the people of Argentina not to mourn her, and finally during Eva's speech from the balcony of Casa Rosada. Covington was signed by the songwriters for the track, based on her previous work in musicals.\n\nList of accolades received by Evita (1996 film): \"Evita\" is a 1996 American musical drama film based on Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical of the same name about First Lady of Argentina, Eva Per\u00f3n. Directed by Alan Parker and written by Parker and Oliver Stone, the film starred Madonna, Antonio Banderas, and Jonathan Pryce in the leading roles of Eva, Ch\u00e9 and Juan Per\u00f3n respectively. Rice and Webber composed the film's musical score, while Darius Khondji was the cinematographer. Vincent Paterson created the choreography for the film and Gerry Hambling was responsible for editing. 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Having successfully launched their previous show, \"Jesus Christ Superstar\", on record in 1970, Lloyd Webber and Rice returned to the format for \"Evita\". The album was recorded at Olympic Studios in London from April to September 1976 and released in the United Kingdom on 19 November 1976.\n\nAnother Suitcase in Another Hall: \"Another Suitcase in Another Hall\" is a song recorded by Scottish singer Barbara Dickson, for the 1976 concept album, \"Evita\", the basis of the musical of the same name. The musical was based on the life of Argentinian leader Eva Per\u00f3n. Written by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, the song is presented during a sequence where Eva throws out her husband's mistress on the streets. The latter sings the track, wondering about her future and coming to the conclusion that she would be fine. 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His works include \"The Guns of Navarone\", \"Ice Station Zebra\" and \"Where Eagles Dare\" \u2013 all three were made into popular films. He also wrote two novels under the pseudonym Ian Stuart.\n\nCulture during the Cold War: The Cold War (1947\u201391) was reflected in culture through music, movies, books, television and other media, as well as sports and social beliefs and behavior. One major element of the Cold War was the threat of a nuclear war; another was espionage. Many works use the Cold War as a backdrop, or directly take part in fictional conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union The period 1953\u201362 saw Cold War themes first enter the mainstream culture as a public preoccupation. For the historical context in America see United States in the 1950s.\n\nIce Station Zebra: Ice Station Zebra is a 1968 Metrocolor Cold War era suspense and espionage film directed by John Sturges, starring Rock Hudson, Patrick McGoohan, Ernest Borgnine, and Jim Brown. The screenplay by Alistair MacLean, Douglas Heyes, Harry Julian Fink, and W. R. Burnett is loosely based upon MacLean's 1963 novel of the same name. Both have parallels to real-life events that took place in 1959. The film was photographed in Super Panavision 70 by Daniel L. Fapp, and presented in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements. The original music score is by Michel Legrand.\n\nThe Satan Bug: The Satan Bug is a 1965 American science fiction suspense film from United Artists, produced and directed by John Sturges, that stars George Maharis, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis and Dana Andrews. The screenplay by James Clavell and Edward Anhalt was loosely based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Alistair MacLean under the pseudonym Ian Stuart. The film score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith.\n\nThe Satan Bug (novel): The Satan Bug is a first-person narrative thriller novel written by Scottish author Alistair MacLean. It was originally published in 1962 under the pseudonym Ian Stuart, and later republished under MacLean's own name.\n\nAftermath of World War II: The aftermath of World War II was the beginning of an era defined by the decline of the old great powers and the rise of two superpowers: the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States of America (USA). Allied during World War II, the USA and the USSR became competitors on the world stage and engaged in the Cold War, so called because it never resulted in overt, declared hot war between the two powers but was instead characterized by espionage, political subversion and proxy wars. Western Europe and Japan were rebuilt through the American Marshall Plan whereas Eastern Europe fell under the Soviet sphere of influence and eventually an \"Iron Curtain\". Europe was divided into a US-led Western Bloc and a Soviet-led Eastern Bloc. Internationally, alliances with the two blocs gradually shifted, with some nations trying to stay out of the Cold War through the Non-Aligned Movement. The Cold War also saw a nuclear arms race between the two superpowers; part of the reason that the Cold War never became a \"hot\" war was that the Soviet Union and the United States had nuclear deterrents against each other, leading to a mutually assured destruction standoff.\n\nThe Dark Crusader: The Dark Crusader is a 1961 thriller novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean. The book was initially written under the pseudonym Ian Stuart and later under his true name. It was released in the United States under the title: The Black Shrike.\n\nPost\u2013Cold War era: The post\u2013Cold War era is the period in world history from the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 to the present. The term was criticized for its ambiguity: \"Even though it has been ten years since the Berlin Wall came down, wrote Paul Wolfowitz in 2000, we still have no better name for the period in which we live than the \"post-Cold War era\".\" The name means that this new era \u201cdoes not yet have a name.\u201d it was suggested that \"Pax Americana\" would more reflect the reality of the era but this term would be \"offending for many.\" The same dilemma expressed Condoleezza Rice: \u201cThat we do not know how to think about what follows the US-Soviet confrontation is clear from the continued references to the \"post-Cold War period.'\" \"We knew better where we had been than where we were going.\u201d\n\nWest Berlin: West Berlin was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin during the years of the Cold War. There was no specific date on which the sectors of Berlin occupied by the Western Allies became \"West Berlin\", but 1949 is a widely accepted date. 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Built with public funds raised by taxation and on land donated by public officials and private developers, by the middle of the 1850s the railroad was mismanaged and heavily in debt. A cattle drover turned Wall Street banker and broker Daniel Drew at first loaned $2 million to the railroad, and then acquired control over it. He amassed fortune by skilfully manipulating the Erie railroad shares on the New York Stock Exchange. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who set his mind on building a railroad empire, saw multiple business and financial opportunities in railways and decided in 1866 to \"corner the market on Erie\" by silently scooping the Erie railroad stock. After succeeding, Vanderbilt permitted Drew to stay on the board of directors in his former capacity as a treasurer.\n\nGuaranty Trust Co. v. York: Guaranty Trust Co. v. York, 326 U.S. 99 (1945), was a United States Supreme Court case that described how federal courts were to follow state law. 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This ruling paved the way for integration and was a major victory of the Civil Rights Movement, and a model for many future impact litigation cases. However, the decision's fourteen pages did not spell out any sort of method for ending racial segregation in schools, and the Court's second decision in \"Brown II\", 349 U.S. 294 (1955) only ordered states to desegregate \"with all deliberate speed\".\n\nErie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins: Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, 304 U.S. 64 (1938) , is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held that federal courts did not have the judicial power to create general federal common law when hearing state law claims under diversity jurisdiction. 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They sing traditional songs to invoke the 'Gandharvan'. The main event takes place after midnight. A 'kalam' is prepared on the floor of the 'pandal' using natural dyes, colour powders, flowers,leaves, etc. One of the eldest ladies of the family sits in the pandal facing the 'kalam'. The kaniyaanmaars sing the songs to invoke the Gandharvan. After a lengthy spell of singing the lady gets into a trance. She later gets up as the tempo of the songs get faster and the lady gets up and dances to the tune of the songs. She goes round the pandal and starts sweeping the 'kalam' with a 'pookula'(flower of coconut tree). At the end of the ceremony the whole 'kalam' is swept and all the floral arrangements etc. are thrown by the lady. This is followed for all the three days. At the end of the third day 'peettam',the seat of the God Gandharvan, is taken by the lady and kept at a specified ceiling on the ceiling of the house. This is a symbolic representation of the Gandharva being re-instated back in the 'tharavaad'. This will remain there till the next function in the subsequent year. This is also an occasion for members of the family and their friends to get together for a common cause. All the members cook and have the food together in these days. Members of poorer families in the village are also invited and food is served to them.\n\nArmed Forces of the Argentine Republic: The Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic, in Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de la Rep\u00fablica Argentina , are controlled by the Commander-in-Chief (the President) and a civilian Minister of Defense. In addition to the Army, Navy and Air Force, there are two security forces, controlled by the Ministry of Security, which can be mobilized in occasion of an armed conflict: the National Gendarmerie, a gendarmerie used to guard borders and places of strategic importance; and the Naval Prefecture, a coast guard used to protect internal major rivers and maritime territory.\n\nCentro Cultural Gabriela Mistral: The Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral (GAM) is a cultural center located on 227 Av. Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins, in Santiago de Chile. The complex was originally built to serve as the headquarters for the third UNCTAD conference, which was held in Santiago in 1972, and consisted of a convention center and an adjoining 22-stories building. The building was finished in only 275 days in a significant effort supported by several thousand volunteers. This effort was part of a major propaganda initiative performed by the socialist government of Salvador Allende, in power between the end of 1970 and September 1973 . After the conference, the building was used as a cultural center until the 1973 Chilean coup d'\u00e9tat. After the end of the Pinochet regime, it hosted a number of conventions and the adjacent tower became the main building for the Ministry of National Defense. In early 2006, a fire destroyed parts of the building, which led the government of Michelle Bachelet to rethink the original sense of the building and return it into a cultural center, open to the public. Adapting the structure of its urban environment, the building takes on the concept of transparency and many artworks from the original design. The second phase that contains an auditorium with space for more than 2000 is going to start soon.\n\nLibertador Building: The Libertador Building (\"Edificio Libertador\") is a government building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, housing the Ministry of Defense.\n\nMinistry of Defense (Argentina): The Ministry of Defense of Argentina is a ministry of the national executive power that deals with everything related to the country's national defense. It currently works at the Libertador Building, at Paseo Col\u00f3n 250, Buenos Aires.\n\nThe Good Life (Three Days Grace song): \"The Good Life\" is a song and the second single from Three Days Grace's 2009 album \"Life Starts Now\". It was released for radio airplay on February 9, 2010. It charted at #85 on the Canadian Hot 100 before becoming a single. The song also was featured on ESPN's Winter X Games XIV, and was used during the Professional Motocross Freestyle show \"Nuclear Cowboyz\". \"The Good Life\" was the featured song for the 2010 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament, and also during the 2010 NFL Draft. The song was also performed during a concert of Three Days Grace along series of concerts during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver on February 15, 2010. The song hit #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and Rock Songs chart and #4 on the Alternative Songs chart matching \"Break\". This is the most recent Three Days Grace song to hit the Top 10 on the Alternative Songs chart.\n\nHernando Calvo Ospina: In September 1985 while he was studying journalism at the Central University of Quito, Ecuador, Hernando Calvo Ospina was detained and \"disappeared\". It was reported to the Constitutional Court of that country and Amnesty International that he initially spent three days handcuffed and foot cuffed as well as blind-folded. During that time he was not permitted to sleep, he was not fed and they scarcely gave him water. Through his kidnappers he learnt that he had been captured during a joint operative of the Colombia-Ecuadorian military intelligence. He was being accused of belonging to the Colombian guerrilla. He was transferred to the SIC (Police Crime Investigation Service) in the boot of a car, still hand and foot cuffed and blindfolded. He was brutally tortured, beaten and given electric shocks for five days. He was fed some bread and left-overs from the Officers Social Club canteen. After they established he had no relation with any subversive organization, on 4 October he was sent to prison, where he spent around three months without trial. Facing a massive international pressure, the government had to release him even though they put him on a plane to fly directly to Lima, Peru, on 28 December 1985, where he lived for 2 months, under the protection of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. The government of Alan Garc\u00eda considered him \"persona non grata\" and demanded him to leave the country. 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Smith (astronaut): Michael John Smith (April 30, 1945 \u2013 January 28, 1986), (Capt, USN), was an American astronaut\u2014pilot of the Space Shuttle \"Challenger\" when it was destroyed during the STS-51-L mission. All seven crew members died.\n\nHyde railway disaster: The Hyde railway disaster occurred on 4 June 1943 near the small settlement of Hyde, New Zealand on a bend of the Otago Central Railway. At the time, it was New Zealand's worst railway accident; of the 113 passengers on board, 21 were killed and a further 47 were injured. But just over ten years later, the Tangiwai disaster took 151 lives on 24 December 1953. The Hyde disaster remains as the second worst railway accident in New Zealand's history.\n\nTurkish Airlines Flight 278: Turkish Airlines Flight 278, operated by a Boeing 737-4Y0 registered TC-JES and named \"Mersin\", was a domestic scheduled flight from Ankara Esenbo\u011fa Airport to Van Ferit Melen Airport in eastern Turkey that crashed on 29 December 1994 during its final approach to land in driving snow. Five of the seven crew and 52 of the 69 passengers lost their lives, while two crew members and 17 passengers survived with serious injuries.\n\nGeorge Symons (sailor): George Thomas Macdonald Symons (23 February 1888 \u2013 3 December 1950) was a British sailor who worked as a lookout on board the ill-fated RMS \"Titanic\". Symons, who was 24 at the time of the sinking of the ship, was put in charge of one of the first lifeboats to be launched, lifeboat #1. The boat was an emergency cutter which was launched with only 12 people on board, including seven crew members, and had gained notoriety after the disaster.\n\n51827 Laurelclark: 51827 Laurelclark (2001 OH ) is an asteroid named for astronaut Laurel Clark, who was killed in the STS-107 (Columbia) space shuttle reentry disaster on February 1, 2003. 51827 Laurelclark was discovered on July 20, 2001 at Palomar Observatory by the JPL Near Earth Asteroid Tracking Program.\n\nSpace Shuttle Columbia disaster: On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle \"Columbia\" disintegrated upon reentering Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven crew members.\n\n1966 Palomares B-52 crash: The 1966 Palomares B-52 crash, or the Palomares incident, occurred on 17 January 1966, when a B-52G bomber of the United States Air Force's Strategic Air Command collided with a KC-135 tanker during mid-air refuelling at 31000 ft over the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Spain. The KC-135 was completely destroyed when its fuel load ignited, killing all four crew members. The B-52G broke apart, killing three of the seven crew members aboard.\n\nChallenger (1990 film): Challenger is a 1990 American disaster drama television film based on the events surrounding the Space Shuttle \"Challenger\" disaster. Its production was somewhat controversial as the families of the astronauts generally objected to it. The film concentrates on the safety inspections and arguments surrounding the O-rings that ultimately were blamed for the explosion of \"Challenger\". While doing this, it also aims to show the personal humanity of the seven crew members. Generally, the film supports the Space Shuttle program and the dedication of NASA personnel in general while criticizing NASA management.\n\nVisa requirements for crew members: Visa requirements for crew members are administrative entry restrictions imposed by the countries for the pilot or a member of the crew during a transit. The crew visas are associated with the request for permission to enter a country for a short duration and perform the predefined duties in the given areas, distinct from actual formal permission for an alien to enter and remain in the country. Validity of transit visas for crew members is usually limited by short terms such as several hours to 10 days depending on the size of the country and the circumstances. The visa policy for crew members is set by the country and applies to during the transit or to join the vessel. It is illegal for the crew members to perform repairs or similar work without work permits in port, or traveling in the waters. By law, only a few countries that offer a visa waiver program or do not issue a crew visa, but allow their entry for a limited time with mandatory clearance documents. Most of the countries permit crew members to travel within the Common Travel Area by carrying a passport or a national identity card.\n\nKalpana Chawla: Kalpana Chawla (March 17, 1962 \u2013 February 1, 2003) was an American astronaut and the first woman of Indian origin in space. She first flew on Space Shuttle Columbia in 1997 as a mission specialist and primary robotic arm operator. In 2003, Chawla was one of the seven crew members who died in the Space Shuttle \"Columbia\" disaster when the craft disintegrated during its re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere. 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He was born in 1936 in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He played for the Argentine national team at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, where he scored once against Northern Ireland, adding to the 3\u20131 only Argentine victory in that tournament. Men\u00e9ndez won six Primera Division Argentina titles during his career. He has the distinction of being the only footballer who, having played for the two giants of the Argentine league (Boca Juniors and River Plate), won three league championships with each of them. He was also the first player of Argentina's National Team to have scored a goal at the qualification standings of a World Cup, on 13 October 1957 against Chile.\n\nLa barra del Rojo: La Barra Del Rojo is the barra brava of the Club Atl\u00e9tico Independiente. They are unusual in Argentina in that they don\u2019t have a nickname. It is considered as the largest and strongest barra brava in Argentina. The existence of this group has been publicly known since the 1950s. 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After his retirement, he managed Caen, Lausanne Sports and several teams in the Middle East including the Saudi Arabian national team, Omani national team, Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, Baniyas and Bahraini national team. He also managed La Liga side Real Betis.\n\nRobert Braet: Robert Braet (11 February 1912 in Bruges \u2013 23 February 1987 in Bruges) was a tall Belgian goalkeeper. He never played for any other football team besides Cercle Brugge. Braet is seen as one of the biggest monuments in the team's history. He was also part of the Belgian national team that took part in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.\n\nJulio Lamas: Julio C\u00e9sar Lamas (born June 9, 1964) is an Argentina professional basketball coach. He is currently the head coach of Obras Sanitarias of the Argentine League. 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It is the only collaboration between the two artists. Khaled would later rise to be one of the most famous ra\u00ef artists outside Algeria, while Safy Boutella would continue his career as a jazzman in Europe.\n\nSanjeev Kumar: Sanjeev Kumar (born Harihar Jethalal Jariwala 9 July 1938 \u2013 6 November 1985) was a noted Indian film actor. He won several major awards including two National Film Awards for Best Actor for his performances in the movies \"Dastak\" (1971) and \"Koshish\" (1973). He acted in genres ranging from romantic dramas to thrillers. Kumar did not mind playing roles that were non-glamorous, such as characters well beyond his age. Movies like \"Arjun Pandit\", \"Sholay\" and \"Trishul\", along with the remakes of Tamil films into Hindi like \"Yehi Hai Zindagi\", \"Naya Din Nayi Raat\", \"Devta\", and \"Ram Tere Kitne\" exemplify his talents. He also did suspense-thriller films like \"Qatl\", \"Shikar\", \"Uljhan\" and \"Trishna\". Kumar also proved his ability to do comedy in films like \"Manchali\", \"Itni Si Baat\", \"Pati Patni aur Woh\", \"Angoor\", \"Biwi O Biwi\" and \"Hero\". He is well remembered for his versatility and genuine portrayal of his characters.\n\nGeto Boys: Geto Boys (originally spelled Ghetto Boys) is a rap group from Fifth Ward, Houston, Texas, currently consisting of Willie D and Bushwick Bill. The Geto Boys have earned notoriety for their lyrics covering controversial topics such as misogyny, gore, psychotic experiences, and necrophilia.\n\nA History of Violence (album): A History of Violence is the sixth album by Philadelphia hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks, released on November 11, 2008 on Babygrande Records. The album followed multiple summer releases from the Jedi Mind Tricks camp, including the group's first DVD, titled \"Divine Fire: The Story of Jedi Mind Tricks\", and the Vinnie Paz-executive produced projects \"Jedi Mind Tricks presents Doap Nixon: Sour Diesel\", \"Jedi Mind Tricks presents King Syze: The Labor Union\", and \"Jedi Mind Tricks presents OuterSpace: God's Fury\". The album's first single \"Monolith\" was released on October 2, 2008 and is available free at Babygrande's official website. Their second single \"Godflesh\" was released on their website and it featured King Magnetic and Block McCloud too. The album features former Jedi Mind Tricks member Jus Allah's return to the group.\n\nThe Best of Van Morrison Volume 3: The Best of Van Morrison Volume 3 is a compilation album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, that was released on 11 June 2007 in the UK with a digital version released in the U.S. on iTunes Store, on 12 June 2007. Manhattan/EMI Music Catalog Marketing released the CD version of the album on 19 June 2007 in the United States. This new two-disc collection of 31 tracks has been compiled by Morrison himself. It offers an overview of his large volume of material since the release of \"The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two\" in 1993. The album's thirty-one tracks include previously unreleased collaborations with Tom Jones (\"Cry For Home\") and Bobby Bland (\"Tupelo Honey\") as well as duets with John Lee Hooker, B.B. King and Ray Charles. The 2003 duet with Ray Charles is \"Crazy Love\" a song originally recorded on Morrison's 1970 album \"Moondance\". \"Blue and Green\" was previously donated to be used on the charity album \"\", which raised money for relief efforts intended for Gulf Coast victims devastated by hurricane Katrina. The duet with Tom Jones, \"Cry For Home\" was taken from the same recording sessions that produced the \"Sometimes We Cry\" duet between the two artists, which featured on Jones' successful album \"Reload\". \"Cry for Home\" was released as a single on 4 June 2007 in the UK, and was followed by \"Blue and Green\" on 27 August.\n\nKool Thing: \"Kool Thing\" was the first major label single from American alternative rock band Sonic Youth's 1990 album \"Goo\". It was released in June 1990 on Geffen Records. The song was inspired by an interview bassist/singer Kim Gordon conducted with LL Cool J for \"Spin\" in which the two artists clashed. Although he is never mentioned by name, the song's lyrics contain several references to LL Cool J. Gordon's lyrics make reference to several of the rapper's works, including the single \"I Can't Live Without My Radio\" and the album \"Walking With a Panther\". She also repeats the line \"I don't think so\", which appears in LL Cool J's \"Going Back to Cali\". Chuck D also contributed some vocals to the song.\n\nMind Playing Tricks on Me: \"Mind Playing Tricks on Me\" is a single by the Geto Boys, featured on their 1991 album \"We Can't Be Stopped\".\n\nCMT Cross Country: CMT Cross Country is a television show broadcast on Country Music Television and Palladia that pairs two country music artists together. Each episode of CMT Cross Country features a different set of stars playing together. It is similar in format to \"CMT Crossroads\", except that in this series, both of the two artists are predominantly known for their country music contributions, as opposed to \"Crossroads\", where one of the two artists is from outside the traditional country genre.\n\nI Finally Found Someone (album): I Finally Found Someone is a studio album released by country music artists Lorrie Morgan and Sammy Kershaw, who were then married to each other. It was released in 2001 by RCA Records Nashville, and it is largely composed of duets between the two artists. Six of the songs are duets, while the other six are solo efforts (three from each artist). The only chart single from this album was \"He Drinks Tequila\", one of the duets, which peaked at #39 on the \"Billboard\" country charts. The title track is a cover of the Barbra Streisand/Bryan Adams duet. \"What a Wonderful World\", a cover of a song made famous by Louis Armstrong, is also included here.\n\nIn Concert 1972: In Concert 1972 is a double live album by sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar and sarodya Ali Akbar Khan, released in 1973 on Apple Records. It was recorded at the Philharmonic Hall, New York City, in October 1972, and is a noted example of the two Hindustani classical musicians' celebrated \"jugalbandi\" (duet) style of playing. With accompaniment from tabla player Alla Rakha, the performance reflects the two artists' sorrow at the recent death of their revered guru, and Khan's father, Allauddin Khan. 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His business interests lie largely in casinos, greyhound racing tracks, oil production, convenience stores, and real estate. Ruffin lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. On the \"Forbes\" 2017 list of the world's billionaires, he was ranked #814 with a net worth of US$2.6 billion.\n\nSports in the Las Vegas metropolitan area: The Las Vegas metropolitan area is home to many sports, most of which take place in the unincorporated communities around Las Vegas rather than in the city itself. The Las Vegas Valley has one major league professional team: the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL) who began play in 2017 as the region's first major pro team. The Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL) will begin play in Las Vegas as the \"Las Vegas Raiders\" by 2020 and become the region's second major professional team. Las Vegas is also home to one minor league sports team: the Las Vegas 51s of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League (Minor League Baseball). 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The resorts at the four corners have a total of 12,536 hotel rooms as of 2016.\n\nRobertson High School: Robertson High School (RHS) is a public senior high school in Las Vegas, New Mexico. The school is part of the Las Vegas City Schools District in former East Las Vegas. The building dates from about 1945, when it was known as Las Vegas High School. The school was renamed Las Vegas Robertson High School in 1958, after the old Las Vegas High School burned down and a new building was constructed. W. J. Robertson had been the Superintendent of the Las Vegas City Schools since 1941 when he suffered a fatal heart attack on November 26, 1956 at the age of 55. Mr. Robertson, born in Kansas on November 3, 1901 also served as Principal at Las Vegas High School for many years prior. The colors of RHS are red and white, their mascot is the Cardinal. The enrollment currently stands at 607.\n\nTwo Dozen and One Greyhounds: \"Two Dozen and One Greyhounds\" is the 20th episode of \"The Simpsons\"' sixth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 9, 1995. The episode was written by Mike Scully and directed by Bob Anderson. Frank Welker guest stars as Santa's Little Helper and various other dogs. In the episode, Santa's Little Helper has puppies with a dog that he met at the greyhound racetrack.\n\nHinsdale Greyhound Park: Hinsdale Greyhound Park was a greyhound racing track in Hinsdale, New Hampshire, United States. It closed in 2008. It was originally Hinsdale Raceway, a horse racing track that began operation in 1958. During its heyday it drew thousands of spectators from all over New England and even Montreal. Harness racing prospered at Hinsdale throughout the 1960s, '70s and early '80s, until track management, in an attempt to reduce costs, converted the facility to year-round greyhound racing. This was popular too for several years, but competition from casinos in neighboring states slowly eroded the fan base, and the last several years of operation were a financial struggle. In late 2008 the track finally succumbed and ceased operations under a mountain of debt. The racetrack was demolished a few years later.\n\nSouthland Park Gaming and Racing: Southland Park Gaming and Racing is a casino and greyhound racetrack in West Memphis, Arkansas. Over 400 greyhound races take place at the Park each year. Simulcast thoroughbred and greyhound races from other tracks around the United States are also offered. After years of low attendance, Southland Park has regained popularity because neighboring casinos in Tunica, Mississippi experienced devastating floods 2011. In 2014, it was announced that Southland was to undergo a nearly $38 million dollar expansion and renovation. It is one of the most visited attractions in Arkansas and the City of West Memphis.\n\nWild West World: Wild West World was a Wild West theme park in Park City, Kansas that opened on May 5, 2007 and closed on July 9, 2007. It was located on 130 acre along Interstate 135 near Phil Ruffin's Wichita Greyhound Park, which closed the same year.\n\nAir Vegas: Air Vegas (IATA: 6V,\u00a0ICAO: VGA,\u00a0Call sign: Air Vegas) was an airline with its headquarters on the grounds of the North Las Vegas Air Terminal in North Las Vegas, Nevada. It operated daily sightseeing flights from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon. Prior to moving to the North Las Vegas Airport its main bases were McCarran International Airport (LAS), Las Vegas and Henderson Executive Airport (HND), Las Vegas.\n\nLas Vegas Uncork'd: Las Vegas Uncork'd (also referred to as Vegas Uncork'd and Vegas Uncorked) is an annual culinary and wine event in Las Vegas, Nevada. The concept was developed by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, their advertising agency R&R Partners and Las Vegas resort partners who originally considered a number of magazine partners such as Bon Appetit, Food & Wine and Gourmet. Bon Appetit was selected as the magazine partner after a review with each magazine. The event was launched in 2007 by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, \"Bon App\u00e9tit\" magazine led by Editor-in-Chief Barbara Fairchild and co-creator and Executive Director Rob O'Keefe who led the first five years of development of what Eater.com called \"the world's most innovative culinary event\". Las Vegas resort partners over the years include Bellagio, Caesars Palace and Wynn Las Vegas, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, The Venetian, Las Vegas and The Palazzo and each year the event features more than 80 celebrated chefs and over 25 events occurring over a spectacular four-day weekend.", "question": "Who lives in Las Vegas and had a greyhound racetrack that closed in Wichita in2007?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the person."}, "residence_city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the person lives."}, "business_interests": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of business interests the person has."}, "greyhound_track_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"track_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the greyhound racetrack."}, "track_location_city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the greyhound racetrack was located."}, "track_closure_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the greyhound racetrack closed."}}, "required": ["track_name", "track_location_city", "track_closure_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["person_name", "residence_city", "business_interests", "greyhound_track_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Phillip Gene \"Phil\" Ruffin", "residence_city": "Las Vegas", "business_interests": ["casinos", "greyhound racing tracks", "oil production", "convenience stores", "real estate"], "greyhound_track_details": {"track_name": "Wichita Greyhound Park", "track_location_city": "Wichita", "track_closure_year": 2007}}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Phil Ruffin", "residence_city": "Las Vegas", "business_interests": ["casinos", "greyhound racing tracks", "oil production", "convenience stores", "real estate"], "greyhound_track_details": {"track_name": "Wichita Greyhound Park", "track_location_city": "Wichita", "track_closure_year": 2007}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2122, "output_tokens": 92, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "1f6c874e115d93f53c445143786a4544e290eb40497ccd42aea79b21f34d0692", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae05f935542993d6555eb12", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Clayton County", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Heaven Hill: Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. is an American, private family-owned and operated distillery company headquartered in Bardstown, Kentucky that produces and markets the Heaven Hill brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and a variety of other distilled spirits. 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The company's core innovation and technology is the simulation of vehicle (motorsport & aviation based) movement through proprietary physics based software interfaces and a patent pending hardware architecture based on Center of Mass principles of motion. The company's product applications range principally by variation in chassis design and material and are found in usage from military training/research, professional training, to individual simulation and gaming enthusiast entertainment.\n\nRed Food: Red Food Stores, Inc. (or simply Red Food) was a supermarket chain company headquartered in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It operated stores mostly in northwest Georgia, northeast Alabama, and southeast Tennessee. Around 55 stores were operated in the same three states. 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The character's likeness and voice are provided by Samuel Witwer. Despite \"The Force Unleashed\" being of non-canonical \"Legends\" status, Witwer still remains part of the \"Star Wars\" canon by voicing Darth Maul in the animated series \"Star Wars: The Clone Wars\" and \"Star Wars Rebels\".\n\nAlec Smight: Alec Dow Smight is an American film editor and television director born in New York City. He was a producer and director on the successful series \"\" and has directed two episodes of its spin-off \"\". Son of the well-known television and film director Jack Smight, his editing work includes \"Chicago Hope\", numerous television pilots, \"Northern Exposure\", and \"L.A. Law\".\n\nThe Empire Strikes Back: The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V \u2013 The Empire Strikes Back) is a 1980 American epic space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner. 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It is the second installment of the \"Star Wars\" prequel trilogy, and stars Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee, Temuera Morrison, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker and Frank Oz.\n\nStar Wars: Episode I \u2013 The Phantom Menace: Star Wars: Episode I \u2013 The Phantom Menace is a 1999 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas, produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the first installment in the \"Star Wars\" prequel trilogy and stars Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Jake Lloyd, Ian McDiarmid, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Ahmed Best, Pernilla August, Brian Blessed, Ray Park, and Frank Oz.\n\nJack Smight: Jack Smight (March 9, 1925 \u2013 September 1, 2003) was an American theatre and film director.\n\nFrank Oz: Frank Oz (born Frank Richard Oznowicz; born May 25, 1944) is an English-born American puppeteer, filmmaker and actor. His career began as a puppeteer, where he performed the Muppet characters of Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, and Sam Eagle in \"The Muppet Show\", and Cookie Monster, Bert, and Grover in \"Sesame Street\". He is also known for being the puppeteer and voice of Yoda in the \"Star Wars\" films.\n\nReturn of the Jedi: Return of the Jedi (also known as Star Wars: Episode VI \u2013 Return of the Jedi) is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand. The screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas was from a story by Lucas, who was also the executive producer. It was the third installment in the original \"Star Wars\" trilogy and the first film to use THX technology. The film is set one year after \"The Empire Strikes Back\" and was produced by Howard Kazanjian for Lucasfilm Ltd. 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An active investor may buy a property, make repairs and/or improvements to the property, and sell it later for a profit. A passive investor might hire a real estate firm to find and manage an investment property for him. Typically, investors choose real estate for several reasons: cash flow, capital appreciation, depreciation, tax benefits and leverage.\n\nSean J. Conlon: Sean J. Conlon is an American businessman, real estate entrepreneur, investor, television personality and philanthropist. He grew up in the small village of Rathangan, County Kildare, Ireland before moving to Chicago where he started his real estate career. He is currently the chairman and founder of Conlon & Co, CONLON/Christie\u2019s International Real Estate, CONLON Commercial and Conlon Capital. He is also currently the co-host of The Deed which is an unscripted television series focused on real estate investing on CNBC.\n\nR. 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Due to his large land holdings and expertise in farming Zimmerman became a notable farmer, breeder, and real estate entrepreneur during his life. Zimmerman's farm, originally purchased by his grandfather Thomas S. Hinde from the federal government in 1815, included the Grand Rapids Dam, Hanging Rock, and Buttercrust. His first experience running a business was in 1883 when he ran a grocery store in Fort Smith, Arkansas with his cousin Harry Hinde. Many of Zimmerman's businesses centered on his family farm, but in later years Zimmerman achieved success through his ownership and investment in mines, banks, and real estate. He also owned or invested in the Hanging Rock and Grand Rapids Dam Farm Company, the Grand Rapids Hotel Park Company, and the Wabash Bull-Frog Mines Company.\n\nMenlo Capital Group: Menlo Capital Group, LLC is a private real estate development company and investment firm with operations in Northern California since 1977. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, the group was founded by Silicon Valley real estate entrepreneur Sunil Suri, the Principal and Managing Member of the company. Menlo Capital Group India is headquartered in Mumbai, India. The group specializes in investments in real estate, financial services, pharmaceuticals, biofuels and transportation.\n\nCharles H. Constable: Charles H. Constable (July 17, 1817 \u2013 October 9, 1865) was an American attorney, Illinois State Senator, judge, and real estate entrepreneur. He was raised in Maryland and graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in Law. After settling in Illinois, he married the oldest daughter of Thomas S. Hinde, a pioneer and real estate developer. Initially, he practiced law in Mount Carmel, Illinois, the town founded by Hinde. He managed the business and real estate affairs of his father-in-law until Hinde died in 1846.\n\nGeorge Whitehead (Quaker leader): George Whitehead (1636\u20131723) was a leading early Quaker preacher, author and lobbyist remembered for his advocacy of religious freedom before three kings of England. His lobbying in defense of the right to practice the Quaker religion was influential on the Act of Uniformity, the Bill of Rights of 1689 and the Royal Declaration of Indulgence. His writings are both biographical and ideological in nature, examining the Quaker way of life.\n\nWilliam Crispin: Captain William Crispin (October 3, 1627 \u2013 1681) was one of five Commissioners appointed by William Penn for settling his colony of Pennsylvania, September 30, 1681. He had served in the army under Cromwell. Crispin was also appointed Surveyor General. William Penn appointed Crispin as the first Chief Justice in a letter dated August 18, 1681.\n\nLoan modification in the United States: Loan modification is the systematic alteration of mortgage loan agreements that help those having problems making the payments by reducing interest rates, monthly payments or principal balances. Lending institutions could make one or more of these changes to relieve financial pressure on borrowers to prevent the condition of foreclosure. Loan modifications have been practiced in the United States since The 2008 Crash Of The Housing Market from Washington Mutual, Chase Home Finance, Chase, JP Morgan & Chase, other contributors like MER's. Crimes of Mortgage ad Real Estate Staff had long assisted nd finally the squeaky will could not continue as their deviant practices broke the state and crashed. Modification owners either ordered by The United States Department of Housing, The United States IRS or President Obamas letters from Note Holders came to those various departments asking for the Democratic process to help them keep their homes and protection them from explosion. Thus the birth of Modifications. It is yet to date for clarity how theses enforcements came into existence and except b whom, but t is certain that note holders form the Midwest reached out in the Democratic Process for assistance. FBI Mortgage Fraud Department came into existence. Modifications HMAP HARP were also birthed to help note holders get Justice through reduced mortgage by making terms legal. Modification of mortgage terms was introduced by IRS staff addressing the crisis called the HAMP TEAMS that went across the United States desiring the new products to assist homeowners that were victims of predatory lending practices, unethical staff, brokers, attorneys and lenders that contributed to the crash. Modification were a fix to the crash as litigation has ensued as the lenders reorganized and renamed the lending institutions and government agencies are to closely monitor them. Prior to modifications loan holders that experiences crisis would use Loan assumptions and Loan transfers to keep the note in the 1930s. During the Great Depression, loan transfers, loan assumption, and loan bail out programs took place at the state level in an effort to reduce levels of loan foreclosures while the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Trade Commission, Comptroller, the United States Government and State Government responded to lending institution violations of law in these arenas by setting public court records that are legal precedence of such illegal actions. The legal precedents and reporting agencies were created to address the violations of laws to consumers while the Modifications were created to assist the consumers that are victims of predatory lending practices. During the so-called \"Great Recession\" of the early 21st century, loan modification became a matter of national policy, with various actions taken to alter mortgage loan terms to prevent further economic destabilization. Due to absorbent personal profits nothing has been done to educate Homeowners or Creditors that this money from equity, escrow is truly theirs the Loan Note Holder and it is their monetary rights as the real prize and reason for the Housing Crash was the profit n obtaining the mortgage holders Escrow. The Escrow and Equity that is accursed form the Note Holders payments various staff through the United States claimed as recorded and cashed by all staff in real-estate from local residential Tax Assessing Staff, Real Estate Staff, Ordinance Staff, Police Staff, Brokers, attorneys, lending institutional staff but typically Attorneys who are also typically the owners or Rental properties that are trained through Bankruptcies'. that collect the Escrow that is rightfully the Homeowners but because most Homeowners are unaware of what money is due them and how they can loose their escrow. Most Creditors are unaware that as the note holder that the Note Holder are due a annual or semi annual equity check and again bank or other lending and or legal intuitions staff claim this monies instead. This money Note Holders were unaware of is the prize of real estate and the cause of the Real Estate Crash of 2008 where Lending Institutions provided mortgages to people years prior they know they would eventually loose with Loan holders purchasing Balloon Mortgages lending product that is designed to make fast money off the note holder whom is always typically unaware of their escrow, equity and that are further victimized by conferences and books on HOW TO MAKE MONEY IN REAL STATE - when in fact the money is the Note Holder. The key of the crash was not the House, but the loan product used and the interest and money that was accrued form the note holders that staff too immorally. The immoral and illegal actions of predatory lending station and their staff began with the inception of balloon mortgages although illegal activity has always existed in the arena, yet the crash created \"Watch Dog\" like HAMP TEAM, IRS, COMPTROLLER< Federal Trade Commission Consumer Protection Bureau, FBI, CIA, Local Police Department, ICE ( The FBI online Computer crime division receives and investigates computer crimes that record keeping staff from title companies, lending institutional staff, legal staff and others created fraudulent documents to change payments and billing of note holders to obtain the money note holders are typically unaware of) and other watch dog agencies came into existence to examine if houses were purchased through a processed check at Government Debited office as many obtained free homes illegally. Many were incarcerated for such illegal actions. Modifications fixed the Notes to proper lower interest, escrow, tax fees that staff typically raised for no reason. Many people from various arenas involved in reals estate have been incarcerated for these actions as well as other illegal actions like charging for a modification. Additionally Modifications were also made to address the falsifications such as inappropriate mortgage charges, filing of fraudulently deeds, reporting of and at times filing of fraudulent mortgages that were already paid off that were fraudulently continued by lenders staff and attorneys or brokers or anyone in the Real Estate Chain through the issues of real estate terms to continue to violate United States Laws, contract law and legal precedence where collusion was often done again to defraud and steal from the Note Holder was such a common practice that was evidence as to why the Mortgage Crash in 2008 occurred for the purpose of wining the prize of stealing form Homeowners and those that foreclosed was actually often purposefully for these monies note holders were unaware of to be obtained which was why Balloon mortgages and loans were given to the staff in the Real Estate Market with the hoper and the expectation that the loan holders would default as it offered opportunity to commit illegal transactions of obtaining the homeowners funds. While such scams were addressed through modifications in 2008. The Market relied heavily on Consumers ignorance to prosper, ignorance of real estate terms, ignorance on what they were to be charged properly for unethical financial gain and while staff in real estates lending arenas mingled terms to deceive y deliberate confusion consumers out of cash and homes while the USA Government provided Justice through President Obamas Inception and IRS Inception of Modifications which addressed these unethical profits in Reals Estate. It was in 2009 that HARP, HAMP and Modifications were introduced to stop the victimization of Note Holders. Taking on the Banks that ran USA Government was a great and dangerous undertaking that made America Great Again as Justice for Consumers reigned. Legal action taken against institutions that have such business practices can be viewed in State Code of Law and Federal Law on precedent cases that are available to the public. Finally, It had been unlawful to be charged by an attorney to modify as well as fro banking staff to modify terms to increase a mortgage and or change lending product to a balloon in an concerted effort to make homeowner foreclose which is also illegal, computer fraud and not the governments intended purpose or definition of a modification.\n\nWilliam Penn: William Penn (14 October 1644 \u2013 30 July 1718) was the son of Sir William Penn, and was an English real estate entrepreneur, philosopher, early Quaker, and founder of the Province of Pennsylvania, the English North American colony and the future Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He was an early advocate of democracy and religious freedom, notable for his good relations and successful treaties with the Lenape Native Americans. 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It was self-produced, and released in 1999 via Osmose Productions. It marks the transition from the band's previous industrial metal style to symphonic black metal, and is their first release to feature long-time vocalist Nicolas Saint-Morand (also known as R.M.S. Hreidmarr) and keyboardist Neb Xort.\n\nExile (Anorexia Nervosa album): Exile is the first studio album by the French symphonic black metal band Anorexia Nervosa. It was released in 1997, through Season of Mist. It is notable as the band's only industrial metal album, before they became a symphonic black metal band. It is also the only album to feature Marc Zab\u00e9 as one of the guitarists and St\u00e9phane Gerbaut on vocals, as he was later replaced by R.M.S. 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In 1995 the band changed its name to their current one and embraced a symphonic black metal style that was constantly compared to early Cradle of Filth, although since 1999 their work has strayed from their earlier symphonic black metal style and has incorporated more elements of melodic death metal.\n\nMorgul: Morgul is a Norwegian symphonic black metal band formed in R\u00e5de, Norway in the year 1991.\n\nGeir Bratland: Gerlioz (born July 29, 1970 in Narvik, Norway) is a Norwegian keyboardist for the band Dimmu Borgir (2010-) and formerly was a member of the bands God Seed (2008-2009, 2012-2015), Apoptygma Berzerk, The Kovenant and Satyricon.\n\nSilenoz: Silenoz (born Sven Atle Kopperud on 1 March 1977) is a Norwegian guitarist who is a founding member, along with Shagrath and Tjodalv, of the Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir which he is the primary songwriter. 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Also his Italian Version of this album: \"Canta Italiano\" was released on September 3, 1996. The album was produced by Spanish songwriter and record producer Rafael P\u00e9rez-Botija. The album was a big success and topped Latin charts, and was also recorded in Portuguese and Italian. It also won for the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards on February 26, 1997. The album received a Gold certification in Portugal after a weeks of sales, and has sold more than 8 million copies worldwide. In the United States it was certified gold on June 11, 1996 and Platinum on November 18, 1996, Five singles from this album hit the number-one spot in the\" Billboard\" Hot Latin Tracks chart: \"Si T\u00fa Te Vas\", \"Experiencia Religiosa\", \"Por Amarte\", was also featured as the opening theme for the Mexican telenovela \"Marisol\" (1996), produced by Juan Osorio starring Erika Buenfil and Eduardo Santamarina, \"No Llores Por M\u00ed\" and \"Trapecista\", the most for any Latin album, together Selena and beating Jon Secada with four chart toppers. The track \"Inv\u00e9ntame\" was re-recorded in 1998 by writer Marco Antonio Sol\u00eds and was included on the album \"Trozos de Mi Alma\" (1999). This version peaked at number 36 in the Hot Latin Tracks chart.\n\nEl Camino del Alma: El camino del alma (The soul of journey) is the third studio album released by Mexican Latin pop singer Cristian Castro. It was released on August 15, 1994. 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Released as the second single from the album, the song became the third number-one single for the singer in the \"Billboard\" Top Latin Songs chart in May of the same year. Live performances of the song can be found on the albums \"En Vivo\" and \"...En la Plaza de Toros M\u00e9xico\".\n\nMi Coraz\u00f3n: Mi Coraz\u00f3n is the second Spanish album recorded by American Latin pop and contemporary Christian singer Jaci Velasquez. It was released by Sony Music Latin on May 8, 2001. The album charted in the top 10 on both the Latin Pop Albums and Top Latin Albums charts. lead single, \"C\u00f3mo Se Cura Una Herida\", charted at No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Tracks chart. 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This material was nominated to the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album in 1990, but lost to Jos\u00e9 Feliciano's \u00bfPor Qu\u00e9 Te Tengo Que Olvidar? (\"Why do I have to forget you?\") . The album was awarded \"Pop Album of the Year\" at the 1991 Lo Nuestro awards. This album reached #1 in the Billboard Latin Pop Albums staying in the chart for 48 weeks. It sold 3,5 million worldwide.\n\nEs Demasiado Tarde: \"Es Demasiado Tarde\" (\"It's Too Late\") is a song written and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel. It was released in 1990 by CBS Records and first included on the compilation album \"M\u00e9xico, Voz y Sentimiento\" which also featured songs performed by Luis Angel, Vikki Carr, Aida Cuevas, Lorenzo de Monteclaro, Antonio De Jes\u00fas, Pedro Fern\u00e1ndez, Hermanas Huerta, Tania Libertad, Angelica Maria, Luc\u00eda M\u00e9ndez, Angeles Ochoa, Gilberto Parra, Gerardo Reyes, Cuco S\u00e1nchez, Cecilia Toussaint, Yuri and Flor Yvon. 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The species results from the natural intercrossing of \"Fragaria vesca\" and \"Fragaria chiloensis\", native species whose ranges overlap in that region.\n\nManettia: Manettia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. There are between 80 and 123 species. They are distributed in the West Indies, Mexico, and Central and South America. Most are vines. The genus was named after Saverio Manetti.\n\nFragaria \u00d7 vescana: Fragaria \u00d7 vescana is a hybrid strawberry cultivar that was created in an effort to combine the best traits of the garden strawberry (\"Fragaria\" \u00d7 \"ananassa\"), which has large berries and vigorous plants, with the woodland strawberry (\"Fragaria vesca\"), which has an exquisite flavour, but small berries.\n\nFragaria \u00d7 Comarum hybrids: There are several commercially important hybrids between \"Fragaria\" and \"Comarum\" species in existence, but they have not yet received formal botanical names as hybrids between those genera. 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Strawberries are an important commercial fruit crop, widely grown in all temperate regions of the world.\n\n1105 Fragaria: 1105 Fragaria (1929 AB) is Main-belt asteroid discovered on January 1, 1929, by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth at the Landessternwarte Heidelberg-K\u00f6nigstuhl in Heidelberg, Germany. It was named after Fragaria, the genus of flowering plants in the rose family. It is a member of the Eos family.\n\nStrawberry: The garden strawberry (or simply strawberry; Fragaria \u00d7 ananassa) is a widely grown hybrid species of the genus \"Fragaria\", collectively known as the strawberries. It is cultivated worldwide for its fruit. The fruit is widely appreciated for its characteristic aroma, bright red color, juicy texture, and sweetness. It is consumed in large quantities, either fresh or in such prepared foods as preserves, juice, pies, ice creams, milkshakes, and chocolates. Artificial strawberry flavorings and aromas are also widely used in many products like lip gloss, candy, hand sanitizers, perfume, and many others.\n\nFragaria cascadensis: Fragaria cascadensis, is a species of strawberry (\"Fragaria\"), found in the Cascades Mountains described in 2012. The vernacular name \"Cascade strawberry\" was suggested by the describing author.\n\nFragaria iturupensis: Fragaria iturupensis, the Iturup strawberry, is a species of strawberry, endemic to Iturup in the Kuril Islands. 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The school is named after the founder of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia 's Omuntele congregation, Reverend Juuso Shikongo, the school started operating from a sister school, Uukule Senior Secondary School situated at Onyaanya Constituency some 30 kilometres away, in 2011 before moving to Omuntele at the beginning of the year 2013. In his official inauguration address, the education minister David Namwandi pointed out that Government has spent N$120 million (Namibian Dollars) on the construction of classrooms, offices and hostels for the school.\n\nCarle Place, New York: Carle Place is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of North Hempstead in Nassau County, New York, United States. The CDP's population was 4,981 at the 2010 census.\n\nIshibu Higher Secondary School: Ishibu Higher Secondary School (Nepali: \u0908\u0938\u093f\u0935\u0942 \u0909\u091a\u091a \u092e\u093e\u0927\u092f\u092e\u093f\u0915 \u0935\u093f\u0927\u093e\u0932\u092f ) is a community school under government of Nepal located at the point of ishibu vdc ward no.4 in Terathum district of Nepal. It is established in 1960 A.D in the fundamental of primary school and it has been upgraded adding high school & later in 5\u20137 years ago it has risen as higher secondary school.Since it is situated on the lap of the Himalayas, it has automatically a panoramic environment of nature where the atmosphere is cool and favorable for students. In the past time its educating system was in old system where there was everything lack needed for studies and teachers were used to regard as god like and it was quite rigorous management of school therefore, students were forced to study with hard labour memorising by heart.Teaching was lecture based method so that there was rare practical education. But now education system has also been change along with changes of time.It has a modern fashioned library and it is equipped with sufficient halls for seating of students. Head of school is thought to be Principal or headmaster and the former principal was Mr.Mahesh Niraula whereas the current Principal is Mr. Ram Prasad Timsina.Since it is a government school it has not any sister school however few name of schools may come with the same name but they are distinguished by location.\n\nJ. Sterling Morton High School East: J. Sterling Morton High School East (often called \"Morton East\") is a public secondary school located in Cicero, Illinois. Morton East is one of three schools in J. Sterling Morton High School District 201. Morton East is a sophomore through senior building, with future students attending the \"J. Sterling Morton Freshman Center\" for one year. Morton East's sister school, J. Sterling Morton High School West is a four-year secondary school.\n\nBaldwin Senior High School (New York): Baldwin High School is a public secondary school located in Baldwin, Nassau County, New York. The school serves students in grades 9 to 12 in the Baldwin Union Free School District. It is the eighth largest in Nassau County.\n\nLegae Academy: Legae Academy is an English medium, independent, co-educational, secondary school located in Gaborone, Botswana. The academy is a sister school to Legae English Medium Primary School which was established in 1983. The academy follows the Cambridge International Examinations syllabus, allowing students to sit for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) after four years of secondary education, and the A-Level examination after a further two years.Legae academy is the best school for Cambridge in not only Botswana but Southern africa itself\n\nEast Rockaway High School: East Rockaway Junior-Senior High School (often abbreviated ERHS) is a co-educational six-year secondary school in East Rockaway, New York, and the sole high school in Nassau County, New York, School District 41 (East Rockaway School District), the smallest school district in Nassau County. It is currently undergoing renovations to expand the school into a middle school and high school, becoming a seven-year secondary school. East Rockaway High School serves graduates from local Centre Ave. and Rhame Ave. Elementary Schools, as well as the private St. Raymond Elementary School.\n\nSingwango Secondary School: Singwango Secondary School is located in Filabusi, Matabeleland South Province, Zimbabwe. 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It tells the story of the orphan Allan who falls in love with his protectress, Mme de Scudemot, who has become indifferent due to erotic excesses in her youth; Allan eventually marries his lover's daughter Camille, but has been smitten by the older woman's indifference. The book is divided into two parts, where the first focuses on Allan and Mme de Scudemot and the second on Allan and Camille.\n\nThe Bewitched: The Bewitched (French: L'Ensorcel\u00e9e ) is an 1852 novel by the French writer Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly. The narrative is set in Normandy in the early 19th century. It tells the story of a young woman, married to a farmer ruined by the French Revolution, who falls in love with a priest and commits suicide when the infatuation comes to nothing. Her widowed husband then sets out to kill the priest out of jealousy.\n\nA Floating City: A Floating City, or sometimes translated The Floating City, (French: \"Une ville flottante\" ) is an adventure novel by French writer Jules Verne first published in 1871 in France. At the time of its publication, the novel enjoyed a similar level of popularity as \"Around the World in Eighty Days\". The first UK and US editions of the novel appeared in 1874. Jules F\u00e9rat provided the original illustrations for the novel.\n\nAsia Argento: Asia Argento [pronounced \"ah-see-ah ar-jen-toe] (born Aria Maria Vittoria Rossa Argento; 20 September 1975) is an Italian actress, singer, model, and director. Argento is best known for the role of Yelena in the action film \"xXx\", the first installment in the \"xXx\" franchise.\n\nDon Giovanni (1970 film): Don Giovanni is a 1970 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Carmelo Bene. The narrative follows how Don Giovanni tries to seduce a young woman who is manically searching for Christian icons. The film is loosely based on Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly's short story \"The Greatest Love of Don Juan\", from the collection \"Les Diaboliques\".\n\nUne vieille ma\u00eetresse: Une vieille ma\u00eetresse (\"An old mistress\") is an 1851 novel by the French writer Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly. It tells the story of a wayward dandy who falls in love with a young woman but is unable to fully leave his former mistress behind. The book was published by Alexandre Cadot in three volumes, with 327, 316 and 341 pages respectively.\n\nThe Mother of Tears: The Mother of Tears (Italian: \"La Terza madre\" , literally \"The Third Mother\") is a 2007 supernatural horror film written and directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Asia Argento, Daria Nicolodi, Moran Atias, Udo Kier, and Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni. The film has also been billed in English-speaking media as \"Mater Lachrymarum\", \"The Third Mother\" (English translation of the film's original Italian title), and \"Mother of Tears: The Third Mother\". Written by Argento, Jace Anderson, Walter Fasano, Adam Gierasch and Simona Simonetti, the film is the concluding installment of Argento's supernatural horror trilogy \"The Three Mothers\", which began with \"Suspiria\" in 1977. The film depicts the confrontation with the final \"Mother\" witch, known as Mater Lachrymarum.\n\nOn Dandyism and George Brummell: On Dandyism and George Brummell (French: Du dandysme et de George Brummell ) is a 1845 biographical essay by the French writer Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly. It has also been published in English as Of Dandyism and of George Brummell and The Anatomy of Dandyism. It uses the English fashion icon Beau Brummell (1778\u20131840) as the starting point for a discussion on dandyism. The book is dedicated to the author's friend C\u00e9sar Daly.\n\nThe Story Without a Name (novel): The Story Without a Name (French: Une histoire sans nom ) is an 1882 novel by the French writer Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly. It tells the story of an inexplicable pregnancy and the destructive consequences it has for its surroundings.\n\nThe Last Mistress: The Last Mistress (French: \"Une vieille ma\u00eetresse\" , literally \"An old mistress\") is a 2007 French-Italian film based on the novel \"Une vieille ma\u00eetresse\" by the French writer Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly. It stars Asia Argento and Fu'ad A\u00eft Aattou as the two main characters. 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JMI has established four priority activity fields: Young Musicians, Young Audiences, Youth Empowerment and Youth Orchestras & Ensembles. With member organisations currently in 45 countries and contact organisations in another 35, JMI is a \u201cglocal\u201d network with over 36,000 diverse musical events annually which embrace all styles of music, reaching almost 5 million young people up to the age of 30. The work of JMI is supported by the Federal Government of Belgium - BELSPO, ACTIRIS and the CREATIVE EUROPE Programme of the EU\n\nJ. Gordon Holt: Justin Gordon Holt (19 April 1930 \u2013 20 July 2009) was an audio engineer and the founder of Stereophile magazine, and is widely considered to be the founder of the high-end audio movement, which promoted the philosophy of judging sound quality by subjective tests, generally with \"cost no object\" sound components, including loudspeakers, turntables, amplifiers, vacuum tube components, cables, and other devices. Known as \"JGH\" (from his byline in published reviews and articles), Holt established a reputation for veracity, often-controversial opinions, passionate critiques, and journalistic integrity. He also pioneered the concept of the yearly \"Recommended Components\" list, providing a thumbnail summary of reviews for audiophiles looking for the finest sound components available at any price. Holt also came up with \"Holt's Law,\" the theory that the better the recording, the worse the musical performance\u2014and vice versa.\n\nMusic appreciation: Music appreciation is teaching people what to listen for and how to understand what they are hearing in different types of music. In North America, music appreciation courses often focus on Western art music, commonly called \"Classical music\". Usually music appreciation classes involve some history lessons to explain why people of a certain era liked the music that they did. \"Appreciation,\" in this context, means the understanding of the value and merit of different styles of music. Music appreciation classes also typically include information about the composers, the instruments and ensembles, and the different styles of music from an era. Music appreciation courses are widely available in universities and colleges. Typically, these courses are designed for non-music majors. A significant part of music appreciation courses is listening to recordings of musical pieces or excerpts from pieces such as symphonies, opera arias and concertos. In some music appreciation classes, the class may go out to hear a live musical performance by an orchestra or chamber music group.\n\nVyacheslav Nagovitsin: Vyacheslav Lavrent'yevich Nagovitsin (Russian: \u0412\u044f\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0432 \u041b\u0430\u0432\u0440\u0435\u043d\u0442\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041d\u0430\u0433\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0446\u0438\u043d ) is a Russian composer born in Magnitogorsk (21 December 1939). He was a student of Dmitri Shostakovich at the Leningrad Conservatory that he graduated in 1966 (postgraduate school, he graduated from the undergraduate school of the Conservatory in 1963). In 1963-1964 he worked in \"Ulan-Ude Opera and Ballet Theater\". In 1966-1970 he was a lecturer at the Mussorgsky Musical School in Leningrad. In 1968-1970 he also worked as the Music Director of the Leningrad Comedy Theatre. Since 1970 he became a professor at the Leningrad Conservatory. He orchestrated two unfinished operas of Modest Mussorgsky: Zhenitba and Salammb\u00f4. His orchestration of Salammb\u00f4 was used by Valery Gergiev at the M\u00e9rida festival in 1991.\n\nDmitri Capyrin: Dmitri Yuryevich Capyrin (born 1960 in Moscow) is a Russian composer of contemporary classical music. He graduated from Lviv Conservatory in 1984. He lives in Moscow and works as a freelance composer. His music \"successfully combines a variety [of] techniques, often using literary sources and motifs in his works.\" He won the second prize in the 1994 ICONS competition in Turin and received a scholarship in 1995 from the Berlin Akademie der K\u00fcnst. In 2010 he was the finalist of the YouTube Online Composers Competition. His compositions have been performed by \"numerous prominent ensembles and soloists, and has also been featured in a variety of concert and festival venues, including the Moscow Autumn (1999), the Paris Presences (1993), Warsaw Autumn (2005) and the Music Biennale Zagreb (1993, 2011).\" He has become \"one of the most prominent composers of the younger generation of Russians.\" His style combines modal scales procedures with new tonal and atonal idioms. He prefers polyphonic texture and dense stratification of flexible melodic voices. At the same time he widely uses isolated tones and brief solo phrases surrounded with silence which resembles quasi-Webernian pointillism. His work list includes pieces of various genres from opera, symphonies and one movement poems for full and chamber orchestras, concertos for harp and oboe with orchestra, pieces for various chamber ensembles, duo and solo works. Among the performers of his music there are Yvar Mikhashoff, Claude Delangle, Marc Sieffert, Valery Popov, Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble, Russian National Orchestra, National Academic Symphonic Band of Ukraine, Kyiv Sinfonietta, Da Capo Chamber Players.\n\nUniversity of California Jazz Ensembles: The University of California Jazz Ensembles, also known as the UC Jazz Ensembles, UC Jazz, or UCJE, is the student jazz organization founded in 1967 on the University of California, Berkeley, campus. Founded in 1967, it comprises one or more big bands, numerous jazz combos, a vocal jazz ensemble, an alumni big band, and instructional classes. With a mission statement to foster a community for the performance, study, and promotion of jazz at U.C. Berkeley, its Wednesday Night big band provides free concerts every Thursday noon on Lower Sproul Plaza, its various units perform throughout the San Francisco Bay Area including area high schools, travel to collegiate jazz festivals, and perform overseas, and for many years it sponsored the annual Pacific Coast Jazz Festival. It also provides master classes by its instructors and clinics by prominent guest artists. It has nurtured numerous musicians who have become professional jazz musicians and educators. UC Jazz Ensembles is one of three groups, with the Cal (marching) Band and UC Choral Ensembles, forming Student Musical Activities (SMA), a department within Cal Performances on the U.C. Berkeley campus. Its members are primarily U.C. 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The film stars H\u00e9ctor Medina as a young drag performer who, after reuniting with his estranged father, must come to terms with his sexuality.\n\nI Went Down: I Went Down is an Irish comedy crime film by director Paddy Breathnach released 3 October 1997.\n\nBobby Cannavale: Robert Cannavale ( ; ] ; born May 3, 1970) is an American actor known for his leading role as Bobby Caffey in the first two seasons of the crime drama series \"Third Watch\". Cannavale also had a recurring role on the NBC comedy series \"Will & Grace\" as Will Truman's long-term boyfriend Officer Vincent \"Vince\" D'Angelo, for which he won the 2005 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, and portrayed Gyp Rosetti during the third season of the HBO drama series \"Boardwalk Empire\", for which he won the 2013 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. In 2016, he starred in the HBO drama series \"Vinyl\", produced by Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger.\n\nA Nightingale Falling: A Nightingale Falling is a 2014 Irish film set during the Irish War of Independence based on the 2012 novel by PJ Curtis. Directed by Garret Daly and Martina McGlynn, and written by Daly, the film stars Tara Breathnach, Muireann Bird and Gerard McCarthy. The story concerns two sisters who care for a wounded soldier. The film was released in Irish cinemas in September 2014, and received its Irish television premiere on UTV Ireland on Easter Sunday, 5 April 2015.\n\nAllen Leech: Alan \"Allen\" Leech (born 18 May 1981) is an Irish actor best known for his role as Tom Branson on the historical drama series \"Downton Abbey\". He made his professional acting debut with a small part in a 1998 production of \"A Streetcar Named Desire\", made his first major film appearance as Vincent Cusack in \"Cowboys & Angels\", and earned an Irish Film & Television Awards nomination in 2004 with his performance as Mo Chara in \"Man About Dog\". Leech played Marcus Agrippa on the HBO historical drama series \"Rome\".\n\nPaddy Breathnach: Paddy Breathnach (born 1964, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish film director and producer. He directed \"Man About Dog\", \"Blow Dry\" and \"Shrooms\". He was also involved in the production of \"The Mighty Celt\" and \"Ape\".\n\nShrooms (film): Shrooms is a 2007 horror film about a group of American students and their Irish guide who are stalked by a serial killer while out in the woods looking for psilocybin mushrooms. 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With production declining, the field was converted into a gas storage reservoir in 1941. As of 2016 it remains one of the four gas storage facilities maintained by Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas), a division of Sempra Energy, with the others being Aliso Canyon, Honor Rancho and Playa del Rey. It is the oldest storage facility of the four and the third largest, with a maximum capacity of 21.5 billion cubic feet. The storage facilities are necessary to balance load for the over ten million customers of SoCalGas: during summer months, when gas usage is at a minimum, gas is pumped into the reservoirs; and in the winter when usage is high, gas is withdrawn. The La Goleta field serves the northern portion of SoCalGas's geographic range.\n\nLira gas field: The Lira gas field natural gas field is located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2016 and developed by Lukoil and Romgaz. 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The gas field is located roughly 130 km west of Haifa in waters 1500 m deep in the Levantine basin, a rich hydrocarbon area in one of the world's larger offshore gas finds of the past decade. According to some commentators, the gas find has the potential to change Israel's foreign relations with neighboring countries Turkey, and Egypt. Together with the nearby Tamar gas field, the Leviathan field is seen as an opportunity for Israel to become a major energy player in the Middle East. As of 2017, even by conservative estimates, Leviathan holds enough gas to meet Israel's domestic needs for 40 years.\n\nZohr Field: The Zohr gas field is an offshore natural gas field located in the Egyptian sector of the Mediterranean Sea. The field is located in the Shorouk concession, a concession with an area of 3765 km2 , which was won by Eni in 2013 The field is estimated to lie in an area of 100 km2 and it is located at a depth of 1450 m . 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Although the band faced numerous lineup changes, especially in their early days, founding guitarists Urbinati, Rico and bassist Scott Watts recorded every studio album and demo and drummer Gus Pynn on everything but the \"Apocalypse Inside\" demo and CD.\n\nDeliverance (Deliverance album): Deliverance is the 1989 self-titled debut album by the Christian speed/thrash metal band Deliverance. The original Intense Records pressing is now considered a valuable collectable. It was reissued, minus 2 songs in 1998 on KMG Records as a two-disc set along with the 1990 album \"Weapons of Our Warfare\". It was officially re-released late 2008 with 2 bonus tracks on Retroactive Records. The album was ranked at No. 44 on \"Metal Hammer\"' s top 50 thrash metal albums of all-time list. In 2010, \"HM Magazine\" listed \"Deliverance\" No. 31 on its Top 100 Christian Rock Albums of All Time list stating that \"'If You Will' into 'The Call' is almost as good as metal gets (-Doug Van Pelt)\" and that \"this record would forever change and impact me and the Christian metal music scene as we knew it!\" (-Bill Balford). Heaven's Metal fanzine ranked it No. 3 on its Top 100 Christian metal albums of all-time list. About.com writer Dan Marsicano wrote \"Metal with a religious concept is not for everybody, and Deliverance doesn\u2019t try to pander to the secular crowd. So, if you don\u2019t mind a little preaching, their music is straight-to-the-gut thrash metal at a time where the genre was getting more expansive with its themes and sound. 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Their earlier style was technical thrash metal, but the band later experimented with alternative and groove metal elements on their fourth album \"Green\" (1997).\n\nU.S.C.H!: U.S.C.H! is the third studio album by the Finnish industrial metal band Turmion K\u00e4til\u00f6t. Released June 11, 2008 for free download on Turmion K\u00e4til\u00f6t's record label Raha Records, it consists of 10 songs. The first single from the album, Min\u00e4 M\u00e4\u00e4r\u00e4\u00e4n, was released for free download on Raha Records' website (now replaced with the free download of U.S.C.H!) on May 21, 2008. 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The fort was completed on October 18, 1761, shortly after the burying of the hatchet ceremony. The fort was to guard the new road built to connect Truro and Halifax against Mi'kmaq raids. The fort was called Fort Ellis after Governor Henry Ellis, who was appointed governor weeks after the forts completion. The fort was never garrisoned and eventually abandoned in 1767. (Fort Belcher, named after Governor Jonathan Belcher, was built on Salmon River in Lower Onslow, Nova Scotia (1761-67). Fort Franklin was built at Tatamagouche in 1768, named after Michael Francklin and lasted only a year. )\n\nFort Cass: Fort Cass, established in 1835, was an important site during the Cherokee removal known as the Trail of Tears. Located on the Hiwassee River in present-day Charleston, Tennessee, it housed a garrison of United States troops and watched over the largest concentration of internment camps where Cherokee were kept during the summer of 1838 before starting the main trek west to Indian Territory. The camps stretched for many miles through the valley south of Fort Cass toward present-day Cleveland, Tennessee.\n\nLand O'Lakes State Forest: The Land O'Lakes State Forest is a state forest located primarily in Cass, Minnesota, with portions extending into adjacent Aitkin and Crow Wing counties. The forest has small shared borders with the Chippewa National Forest to the north, and the Hill River State Forest to east. 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With the closure of the Dundalk Ice Dome and they no longer meet their minimum participation standards. The team had members from both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and has a working relationship with the Belfast Giants of the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) and new Irish clubs, Flyers Ice Hockey Club and Dundalk Bulls.\n\nChina Dragon: The China Dragon () was a professional ice hockey team which played its home games in three different cities in China, including Harbin, Qiqihar, and Shanghai. The team was a member of Asia League Ice Hockey between 2007 and 2017. The team was formed in 1954 as two different clubs, Harbin and Qiqihar, as part of the China League. In 2004, the clubs joined Asia League Ice Hockey and in 2007 they merged into a single club, China Sharks, backed by the National Hockey League's San Jose Sharks for financial reasons. The team was renamed the China Dragon in 2009 when San Jose pulled out. 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He later tried to sue for damages.\n\nRenata Fast: Renata Fast (born October 6, 1994) is a women's ice hockey player that currently competes for the Toronto Furies of the Canadian Women's Hockey League. She was a member of the Clarkson Golden Knights squad that captured the 2014 National Collegiate women's ice hockey championship title. She made her debut with the Canada women's national ice hockey team at the 2015 4 Nations Cup, held from November 4\u20138 in Sundsvall, Sweden. She went on to represent the Canada women's national ice hockey team at the 2016 4 Nations Cup in Vierum\u00e4ki, Finland, Nov. 1-5. She competed in the 2017 Women's World Championships in Plymouth, Michigan, losing in overtime to the United States. She was selected for the 2017/2018 centralization roster in preparation for the 2018 Olympic Games to take place from 9 to 25 February 2018 in Pyeongchang County, South Korea.\n\nTom Hirsch: Thomas William Hirsch (born January 27, 1963 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a retired professional ice hockey player, who played 31 games in the National Hockey League between 1984 and 1988 for the Minnesota North Stars. He was also a member of the United States national hockey team in the 1984 Winter Olympics, 1984 Canada Cup and 1982 Ice Hockey World Championship tournaments. His career was ended by persistent shoulder injury problems. Tom's daughter Casey played forward and was the captain of the Maple Grove Senior High School Girls Hockey Team her senior year. She also played for the Syracuse University Orange, Women's Hockey Team starting fall of 2011.\n\nGisele Marvin: Gisele Marie \"Gigi\" Marvin (born March 7, 1987) is an American ice hockey player for the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League. As a member of the United States national women's ice hockey team, Marvin won a silver medal at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and the 2014 Winter Olympics. Her grandfather is Cal Marvin, the coach of the 1958 United States Men's National Ice Hockey Team and the manager of the 1965 United States Men's National Ice Hockey Team, is a member of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame. She hails from Warroad, Minnesota, in Roseau County, the same small town as 1960 gold medalists Bill and Roger Christian and 1980 gold medalist Dave Christian.\n\nRonald Petrovick\u00fd: Ronald Petrovick\u00fd (born February 15, 1977 in \u017dilina, Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak ice hockey right wing formerly playing for Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) team Dinamo Riga. He is currently with the Springfield Falcons of the American Hockey League. He has played professionally in Europe and in North America in the National Hockey League (NHL) as well as international play for the Slovak national ice hockey team. Ronald last played in the NHL with the Vancouver Canucks in National Hockey League preseason games on the basis of a try-out to obtain a contract, he failed to make the cut and was released by the team on September 24, 2009.\n\nOscar Lindberg (ice hockey): Oscar Lindberg (born 29 October 1991) is a Swedish ice hockey player for the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL). He represented Sweden in the 2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. He also represented Sweden on their gold medal-winning 2013 IIHF World Championship team.\n\nAalborg Pirates: Aalborg Pirates is a professional ice hockey team (previously known as Aalborg Ishockey and AaB Ice Hockey) playing in the Danish ice hockey league, Metal Ligaen. The ice hockey team first appeared in 1967 as AaB Ice Hockey organized under Aalborg Boldspilklub. They play in the Danish national league and won the Danish league championship in 1981. In 1997 AaB Ishockey merged with a smaller club, IK Aalborg. 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(SS&E) is a San Antonio, Texas based sports & entertainment organization. The company owns and operates several sporting franchises including the 5-time National Basketball Association (NBA) champions San Antonio Spurs, the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)'s San Antonio Stars, AHL's San Antonio Rampage, NBA G League's Austin Spurs, and the USL club San Antonio FC. SS&E also operates the Bexar County owned multi-purpose facility, AT&T Center.\n\nDanny Green (basketball): Daniel Richard \"Danny\" Green, Jr. (born June 22, 1987) is an American professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was a swingman from the University of North Carolina, where he played in more games (145) and had more wins (123) than any Tar Heel before him. Green is also the only player in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) with at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 250 assists, 150 three-pointers, 150 blocks and 150 steals. He won an NCAA championship his senior year and was subsequently drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the 46th overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft. During the 2013 NBA Finals, Green set an NBA record for most three-point field goals made in a Finals series. He then won an NBA championship with the San Antonio Spurs the following season, and became just the third player from UNC to win an NCAA championship and an NBA championship, the two others being James Worthy, and Michael Jordan. Known for his perimeter defense and three-point shooting, Green has been a key contributor on both ends on the floor throughout his NBA career, having been selected to his first NBA All-Defensive Second Team in the 2016-17 NBA season.\n\nNBA 2K16: NBA 2K16 is a basketball simulation video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports. It is the 17th installment in the \"NBA 2K\" franchise and the successor to \"NBA 2K15\". It was released on September 29, 2015 for Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 3. A mobile version for Android and iOS was also released on October 14, 2015. There are three different covers for the main game, one featuring Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans, another featuring Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors, and the last featuring James Harden of the Houston Rockets. A special edition version of the game was also released; it features Michael Jordan on the cover. Additionally, the French version of \"NBA 2K16\" features Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs as the cover athlete, the German version, Dennis Schr\u00f6der of the Atlanta Hawks, and the Spanish version, Marc and Pau Gasol of the Memphis Grizzlies and Chicago Bulls respectively.\n\nList of San Antonio Spurs head coaches: The San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio, Texas. They are a member of the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise was founded as the Dallas Chaparrals of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1967. The team suffered from poor attendance and general disinterest by fans in Dallas, and the name \"Dallas\" was dropped in favor of \"Texas\" during the 1970\u201371 season in an attempt to make the team regional. This also proved to be a failure, and the team returned full-time to use \"Dallas\" for the 1971\u201372 season. The team was put up for sale after missing the playoffs in the 1972\u201373 season. The team was acquired by a group of 36 San Antonio businessmen, led by Angelo Drossos and Red McCombs, who relocated the team to San Antonio, Texas and renamed it to Spurs. In 1976, the ABA folded, threatening the future of San Antonio's sole professional sports franchise. The NBA, however, decided to admit four ABA teams into the league, including the Spurs, along with the Denver Nuggets, the Indiana Pacers and the New York Nets.\n\nTony Parker: William Anthony Parker Jr. (born 17 May 1982) is a French professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The son of a professional basketball player, Parker played for two years in the French basketball league before entering the 2001 NBA draft. He was selected by the San Antonio Spurs with the 28th overall pick in the draft and quickly became their starting point guard. Parker has won four NBA Championships (2003, 2005, 2007, and 2014), all of which were with the Spurs.\n\nList of San Antonio Spurs seasons: The San Antonio Spurs are a professional basketball team based in San Antonio that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA). 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While the rest of the songs from this album had existed in various forms since their days doing demos and playing clubs, this song was possibly the only song written during the recording sessions for the album. The band members conceived the song during the recording sessions while they were standing in a circle humming to each other. It was inspired by Fleetwood Mac's \"Go Your Own Way\". Eddie Van Halen purposely left a guitar solo out of the final version of the song, replacing it instead with a riff of tap harmonics. David Lee Roth originally wanted to call the song \"Dance Lolita Dance\", but Eddie Van Halen convinced him that \"Dance the Night Away\" was more suitable and the chorus was changed to reflect that.\n\nWord taboo: Word taboo is the restricted use of words due to social constraints. The taboo against naming the dead in parts of the world is an example. Taboo words are commonly avoided with euphemisms, such as the English euphemism \"pass away\", meaning \"die\". 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The period from 1969 to 1987 is summarised over three discs. The first disc is the same as the compilation \"The Best of David Bowie 1969/1974\", which was released in 1997, and the second disc is the same as the 1998 compilation \"The Best of David Bowie 1974/1979\". The third disc, original to this collection upon its release in 2005, was later re-released separately as an independent compilation \"The Best of David Bowie 1980/1987\" by EMI on 19\u00a0 \u00a02007\u00a0(2007--) . This 2007 release was part of EMI's two-disc Sight & Sound series of releases and features a DVD of 1980s videos on the second disc.\n\nLoving the Alien: \"Loving the Alien\" is a song written and recorded by David Bowie. It was the opening track to his sixteenth studio album \"Tonight\" (1984) and the album's final single. The song explored Bowie's \"intense dislike\" of organized religion. 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It was reissued in 1972 by RCA Records as Space Oddity (the title of the opening track, which had reached No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart). \"Space Oddity\" was the name used for CD releases of the album in 1984, 1990 and 1999, but it reverted to the original, eponymous title for 2009 and 2015 reissues.\n\nNashville Terminal Subdivision: The Nashville Terminal Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. State of Tennessee. The Subdivision is broken up into 5 sections all in Nashville, Tennessee. The northern part of the Terminal is in Madison, Tennessee at milepost 000/0BA 174 on the southern end of the Ex-L&N Mainline Subdivision at Monfort. Disptach for the Mainline Sub is known as \"LD\" which is part of the Cincinnati Division. From here in Madison begins the double track that stays for another 22 miles south to Brentwood, Tennessee. 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The interesting piece of Maplewood is the crossovers that are there to move trains from the Cutoff to the Main. Both lines remain double track for a while. The main runs south for 2 more miles until the Intermediate signals at 000183.0. Commonly trains will stop before Delmas Ave when Kayne Ave is at capacity and await dispatch permission before moving south. From here, the main continues south until the CR Cumberland River Swingbridge, where the main converges into a single track shortly to cross the bridge. At this point, trains had been running at track speed of around 40. From the drawbridge into town, speed is reduced to around 10. After the bridge is passed, the main returns to double track in downtown. On the #1 track about a half a mile south, another connecting track is present. This is the Wye track that connects the main with the Bruceton side, while rarely used for mainline trains, locals and river jobs use it. The location is known as 8th Avenue or 8th Avenue Wye. The main then runs down to Kayne Ave, the central hotbed of all Nashville thru traffic. The Memphis, Tennessee Ex-L&N Bruceton Subdivision meets with the Terminal. The Bruceton Sub begins at Church Street at 00N0.0. The line then runs single track until 00N0.7 \"11th Avenue\" where it turns into double track and also meets the aforementioned, Wye track. The Bruceton line then goes southwest a while to the next signals, at \"Shops\". Now speed has been increased. The line is still double track until \"Sellars\", where speed is increased to 40 and jurisdiction transferred to the SD Dispatcher. For a short time, 4 main tracks are present and an additional fifth track for switchers and yard movements. The tracks from left to right in Kayne Ave are as follows: 100, 99, 98, 12, 3. The Kayne Ave yard is also here in this area, which houses some frieght and some switcher engines. The tracks to the old shed are covered and removed. The Union Station is not an active station, but a historic hotel. Crew change usually occurs at the \"walkway\" which is under the Demombreun St bridge by the Kayne Ave Tower. This is also where the Ex-NC&StL Chattanooga Subdivision begins. Then tracks run south to Fogg St/South End where things get complicated. At milepost 000/0BA/00J187 the 98 track merges into the 12 track, making for 3 tracks now. There is a crossover from 99 to 12, also a crossover from 12 to 3. About 2/10ths of a mile down the 99 merges into the 12 track reducing the tracks back to the regular double. About 4/10ths of a mile down the line from Fogg St, 000187.4, Oak St, is a crossover track from #2 to #1 (the track names are no longer 3 and 12, but are back to regular names). When trains use this crossover northbound, such as Memphis bound trains from the A-2 line, they refer to it as \"Long Lead\". And now, the Terminal splits into two parts. The right side turns into a single track shortly, and will become the Chattanooga Subdivision, and the left side runs south to Brentwood. The right track runs single shortly until double track for a while. This begins part of the Chattanooga Sub or J-Line. The #2 meets with the A-2 connection track at 00J2.2 known as A-2. Speed is now increased to 40. Commonly northbounds will stage at 4th Ave on the #1 to await clearance. Now about a mile down the #1 meets the A-1 connection line. At 00J3.6 known as A-1. Further down the double track ends at Glencliff (00J4.9). Now it runs single for three miles until it hits Danley, which has the D Line connection track, which is an arrival track for incoming Radnor trains from the J Line. At Danley, the Terminal ends but the same dispatcher handles traffic, \"SC\". At Oak Street, our main terminal line goes south two miles to 000189.0 known as Criaghead or Vine Hill. There is a crossover here from #1 to #2 track. And there is also a connection/delivery track to the Nashville and Eastern Railroad which connects the Tennessee Central Railroad Museum to a major railroad. Trains sometimes stop on the #2 before Craighead if they are waiting to enter Radnor yard. Sometimes trains wait on the #1 at the Berry Road crossing if they await arrival to Kayne Ave. At this point, speed has been increased to 30 from 10. Moving south, the line hits Radnor Yard at 000192. The #2 track meets the E-Line arrival track which most Memphis trains and locals use. The B-Line which meets the #1 track is used for departures out of the C yard and local jobs. At Mayton, 000192.3, the B line meets the #1 track, and there is a crossover track from #2 to #1. Speed is now at 40. 2 miles south, at 000194.0, South Radnor, the next intersection is present. This is where the Radnor A yard meets the main. There is a single departure/arrival track that meets the #2 track along with a crossover from #1 to #2 track. Commonly, the #2 track south of the signals is used to halt trains. This location is known as TVA, because of the power station that is adjacent. From here the Terminal runs about 2.5 miles south until we hit the southern tip. The tracks converge onto one single main, at 000/0BA196.6 known as Brentwood. Speed is increased to 50 and jurisdiction to the S.E. dispatcher. The right track is the main, S&NA North, while the left track is the Nashville Subdivision which runs to Columbia and exchanges freight with the TSRR. The Nashville Terminal Subdivision is one of the busiest locations on the CSX network, and one of the most important.\n\nTime (David Bowie song): \"Time\" is a song by David Bowie. Written in New Orleans in November 1972 during the American leg of Bowie's first Ziggy Stardust tour, it was recorded in London in January 1973 and released as the opening track on side two of the album \"Aladdin Sane\" that April. 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The album also includes new arrangements by Trevor Gureckis of Glass instrumental music set to new lyrics written by Tara Hugo.\n\nPolyrock: Polyrock was an American post-punk/new wave band formed in New York City in 1978 and active until the mid-1980s. Strongly influenced by minimalism, the group was produced by the composer Philip Glass and Kurt Munkacsi. The band, led by singer/guitarist Billy Robertson (formerly of the group Model Citizens), had a keyboard-heavy, pattern-based sound strongly reminiscent of Glass's work; in fact, Glass performed on their first two albums.\n\nSeymour Barab: Seymour Barab (January 9, 1921 \u2013 died June 28, 2014) was an American composer of opera, songs and instrumental and chamber music, as well as a cellist, organist and pianist. He was best known for his fairy tale operas for young audiences, such as \"Chanticleer\" and \"Little Red Riding Hood\". He was a longtime member of the Philip Glass Ensemble.\n\nMusic for "The Knee Plays": Music for \"The Knee Plays\" (1985) is an album by David Byrne composed for Robert Wilson's opera . The album was originally released on vinyl and a remastered and expanded CD version was released in November 2007 under the title \"The Knee Plays\".\n\nMonsters of Grace: Monsters of Grace is a multimedia chamber opera in 13 short acts directed by Robert Wilson, with music by Philip Glass and libretto from the works of 13th-century Sufi mystic Jalaluddin Rumi. The title is said to be a reference to Wilson's corruption of a line from Hamlet: \"Angels and ministers of grace defend us!\" (1.4.39).\n\nGlass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts: Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts (other titles include International title Glass, Hungarian title Glass - Philip portr\u00e9ja 12 felvon\u00e1sban) is a 2007 documentary on the life of American composer Philip Glass directed by Scott Hicks. 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The tour was initially hyped as having circus-style acts as pre-show entertainment. This ultimately happened only at the first concert at Dodger Stadium. Peter Criss later said that it didn't work out because the circus performers wanted equal billing and that some had even wanted to use KISS' backstage dressing room. \"2,000 Man\" was played to bring in the new Millennium at the 1999/2000 New Year's Eve show at Vancouver, advertised at the time as being recorded for Alive IV. The Vancouver show was also notable as being the first time the original members had played non-original band era material live in concert \u2013 \"I Love It Loud\", \"Lick It Up\" and \"Heaven's on Fire\" were added to the setlist and subsequently played on the Farewell Tour. \"Forever\" was listed on concert setlists at the Vancouver show but was not played. It was thought at the time it may have been intended as a Paul Stanley solo version prior to \"Black Diamond\". 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He established a music school in Calcutta in 1956, and the Ali Akbar College of Music in 1967, which moved with him to the USA and is now based in San Rafael, California, with a branch in Basel, Switzerland.\n\nDebasis Chakroborty: Debasis Chakroborty (Bengali: \u09a6\u09c7\u09ac\u09be\u09b6\u09bf\u09b8 , Hindi: \u0926\u0947\u092c\u093e\u0936\u0940\u0937 , born 9 June 1961) is an Indian classical slide guitar player who belongs to the Senia-Maihar Gharana. Chakroborty was born in Calcutta, India, and was groomed in the atmosphere of music from his childhood. He began learning guitar from his father Sh. Madhusudan Chakroborty. He then came under the tutelage of Pt. Barun Kumar Pal, a renowned guitarist from Kolkata and Pandit Jotin Bhattacharya, an eminent Sarod player and senior disciple of Ustad Baba Allauddin Khan Sahib of Maihar Gharana. Later on, Debasis became a disciple of the guitar maestro Pundit Brij Bhushan Kabra.\n\nVilayat Khan: Ustad Vilayat Khan (28 August 1928 \u2013 13 March 2004) was one of India's well known sitar maestros. Along with Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan, Nikhil Banerjee and his younger brother Imrat Khan, Vilayat Khan helped introduce Indian Classical Music to the West.\n\nHem Bihag: Hem-Behag is a late night (samay) raga in North Indian classical music that was composed by Ustad Baba Allauddin Khan.\n\nJotin Bhattacharya: Jotin Bhattacharya (Hindi: \u091c\u094d\u092f\u094b\u0924\u093f\u0928 \u092d\u091f\u094d\u091f\u093e\u091a\u093e\u0930\u094d\u092f ), also known as Pandit Jotin Bhattacharya is an Indian classical musician and one of the most renowned sarod players and composers from Varanasi, India. Jyotin Bhattacharya was a disciple of Baba Allauddin Khan and received his formal training from him. 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A 32-year employee of IBM, he served as Vice President of Finance and Planning for Brunswick Corp. 's multibillion-dollar Server and Technology division from 1996 to 1998. He served as a Vice Chairman of Xerox Corporation from July 2009 to April 2011. He has been an Independent Director at Flex Ltd. since October 2012, Global Imaging Systems Inc. since May 9, 2007 and Delphi Automotive PLC since November 2009. He served as an Independent Director of Brunswick Corporation from February 7, 2006 to May 6, 2015. He served as a Director of Computer Sciences Corporation from August 7, 2012 to August 13, 2014. He served as a Director at Stanley, Black & Decker, Inc. (formerly Stanley Works) from July 26, 2005 to December 31, 2011. 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He served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of HSBC Finance Corporation from April 2005 to February 2007. He served as chief executive officer and president of TransUnion LLC from 2007 to 2012. From 1998 to 2007, he held a variety of positions with HSBC Finance Corporation and HSBC North America Holdings, Inc. Mehta served as chief executive officer of HSBC North America until February 2007. Mehta served as consultant of TransUnion since May 2007 until July 2007. Mehta served as group managing director of HSBC Holdings PLC of HSBC Finance Corp. since April 30, 2005, and its unit chief executive officer since March 2005. He served as the chief executive of HS BC North America Holdings Inc., of HSBC Finance Corp., from March 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as an executive chairman of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited since April 2005 and served as its chief executive officer from April 2005 to February 15, 2007. 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He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States. Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005. He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005. He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.). He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014. He has been an independent director of The Allstate Corporation since February 19, 2014. He serves as a member of the advisory board at Core2 Group, Inc. He has been non-executive independent director at Piramal Enterprises Ltd since April 1, 2013. He serves on the boards of Datacard, Chicago Public Education Fund, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, The Economic Club of Chicago, The Field Museum and Myelin Repair Foundation. 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His first pro team was in 1973 with the Baltimore Colts as a linebacker coach under former teammate Howard Schnellenberger. Callahan then took a chance with the World Football League Florida Blazers with Jack Pardee. The Blazers made it to the World Bowl losing to the Birmingham Americans by 1 point but with controversy in the officiating. Coach Callahan then bolted back to the NFL with the Chicago Bears as the offensive line coach in front of Walter Peyton for his first 3 years as a player. The Washington Redskins was his next stop for 3 years of offensive line coach again with Jack Pardee at the helm. Callahan then headed south to Texas with the Houston Oilers as the defensive line coach for 2 years. Joe Walton then called upon Ray Callahan to lead up the defensive line \"sack exchange\" consisting of Barry Bennett, Marty Lyons, Joe Klecko, Mark Gastineau, of the New York Jets for the next 7 years. 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Daft Punk first found commercial success with the release of their second single \"Da Funk\", which peaked at number seven in France and topped the United States \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Play chart.\n\nFace to Face (Daft Punk song): \"Face to Face\" is a song by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, featuring vocals and co-production by American house music producer Todd Edwards. It was released as the fifth single from their 2001 album \"Discovery\". Promotional 12\" singles were released for those who pre-ordered the 2003 remix album \"Daft Club\", and a CD single containing a remix of the song by French producer Demon was released commercially. As part of \"Discovery\", the song appears in the film \"\", and the section of the film in which the song appears serves as its music video. The song topped the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Play chart in 2004.\n\nAround the World (Daft Punk song): \"Around the World\" is a song by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk. The song was written by the duo and appeared on their debut album \"Homework\" in 1997 and was released as a single the same year. It became a major club hit around the world and reached number one in the dance charts. The song's only lyrics are the title. The music video was directed by Michel Gondry and choreographed by Blanca Li. In October 2011, \"NME\" placed it at number 21 on its list \"150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years\".\n\nParadis (duo): Paradis is a French electronic music duo consisting of Simon M\u00e9ny and Pierre Rousseau. The duo is currently signed to Universal label Maison Barclay. They grew to fame after releasing their first 12\" single on Beats In Space titled Parfait Tirage featuring a cover of Alain Souchon's \"La Ballade de Jim\". The duo have appeared on the French DJ scene with sets at Nuits Sonores and Rex Club.\n\nDiscovery (Daft Punk album): Discovery is the second studio album by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, released on 26 February 2001 by Virgin Records. It marks a shift from the Chicago house sound prevalent on their first studio record, \"Homework\" (1997), to a house style more heavily inspired by disco, post-disco, garage house, and synthpop. Comparing their stylistic approach to their previous album, band member Thomas Bangalter described \"Discovery\" as an exploration of song structures and musical forms whereas \"Homework\" was \"raw\" electronic music. He also described \"Discovery\" as a reflection of the duo's childhood memories, when they would listen to music with a more playful and innocent viewpoint.\n\nAir (French band) discography: The discography of French electronic music duo AIR consists of seven studio albums (including one collaborative album), one remix album, one soundtrack album, one mix album, two video albums, one extended play, twenty-two singles and sixteen music videos. The band's first release was the 1995 single \"Modular Mix\", which peaked at number 177 in the United Kingdom. Their debut extended play, \"Premiers Sympt\u00f4mes\", was released in July 1997; it peaked at number 12 in the UK and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). \" Moon Safari\", AIR's debut studio album, was released in January 1998. It peaked at number 21 in France and was certified gold by the Syndicat National de l'\u00c9dition Phonographique (SNEP). \"Moon Safari\" reached the top ten in countries such as Ireland and the UK and produced three singles: \"Sexy Boy\", \"Kelly Watch the Stars\" and \"All I Need\". All three singles reached the top 40 in the UK; \"Sexy Boy\" and \"All I Need\" reached the top 25 in Finland and the Netherlands respectively.\n\nIndo Silver Club: \"Indo Silver Club\" is a single by French electronic music duo Daft Punk. 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It was the first film to be produced under Kurosawa's own independent production company. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nSnow Trail: Snow Trail (Japanese: \u9280\u5dba\u306e\u679c\u3066 , Hepburn: Ginrei no hate ) is a 1947 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi from Akira Kurosawa's screenplay. It was the first film role for Toshir\u014d Mifune, later to become one of Japan's most famous actors. Mifune and the other main actor in the film, Takashi Shimura, later became long-term collaborators of film director Akira Kurosawa.\n\nDreams (1990 film): Dreams (\u5922 , Yume , aka Akira Kurosawa's Dreams) is a 1990 Japanese-American magical realism film of eight vignettes written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. It was inspired by actual dreams that Kurosawa claimed to have had repeatedly. It was his first film in 45 years on which he was the sole author of the screenplay. It was made five years after \"Ran\", with assistance from George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola, and Steven Spielberg, and funded by Warner Bros. The film was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival, and to this day has received positive reviews.\n\nA.K. (film): A.K. is a 1985 French documentary film directed by Chris Marker about the Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. Though it was filmed while Kurosawa was working on \"Ran\", the film focuses more on Kurosawa's remote but polite personality than on the making of the film. The film is sometimes seen as being reflective of Marker's fascination with Japanese culture, which he also drew on for one of his best-known films, \"Sans Soleil\". The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nAkira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Competition: The Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Competition is a major international short film awards ceremony, run by the Akira Kurosawa Foundation. Since the inaugural 2004-2005 competition, the Grand Prix and numerous other prizes have been awarded on an annual basis.\n\nKurosawa's Way: Kurosawa's Way (French: Kurosawa, la voie ) is a 2011 French documentary directed and written by Catherine Cadou. The film features 11 major filmmakers from Asia, America and Europe as they discuss how the films of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa influenced them.\n\nHideo Oguni: Hideo Oguni (\u5c0f\u56fd \u82f1\u96c4 , Oguni Hideo ) was a Japanese writer who wrote over 100 screenplays. He is best known for co-writing screenplays for a number of films directed by Akira Kurosawa, including \"Ikiru\", \"The Seven Samurai\", \"Throne of Blood\" and \"The Hidden Fortress\". His first film with Kurosawa was \"Ikiru\", and according to film professor Catherine Russell, it was Oguni who devised that film's two-part structure. Film critic Donald Richie regarded him as the \"humanist\" among Kurosawa's writers. In 2013, Oguni and frequent screenwriting collaborators Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto and Ryuzo Kikushima were awarded the Jean Renoir Award by the Writers Guild of America West.\n\nIsao Kimura: Isao Kimura (\u6728\u6751 \u529f , \"Kimura Isao\" , July 22, 1923 \u2013 June 4, 1981) , also known as K\u014d Kimura, was a Japanese actor. He appeared in several films directed by Akira Kurosawa. The first was \"Stray Dog\" (1949) as Yusa the criminal. Perhaps his most notable role was in \"Seven Samurai\" as the youngest of the samurai, Katsushiro.\n\nSusumu Fujita: Susumu Fujita (\u85e4\u7530 \u9032|Fujita Susumu) (8 January 1912 \u2013 23 March 1991) was a Japanese film and television actor. He played the lead role in Akira Kurosawa's first feature, \"Sanshiro Sugata\", and appeared in other Kurosawa films including \"The Men Who Tread On the Tiger's Tail\" (as Togashi, commander of the border guards) and \"The Hidden Fortress\" (as General Tadokoro). Later, he was a supporting actor in Ishir\u014d Honda's \"Mothra vs. Godzilla\", among many other films.", "question": "K\u014d Nishimura had a supporting role in this film by Akira Kurosawa that came out in what year?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "role_type": {"type": "string", "enum": ["lead", "supporting"]}}, "required": ["name", "role_type"], "additionalProperties": false}, "film": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string"}, "director": {"type": "string"}, "release_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["title", "director", "release_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "question_answered": {"type": "boolean"}}, "required": ["actor", "film", "question_answered"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actor": {"name": "K\u014d Nishimura", "role_type": "supporting"}, "film": {"title": "The Bad Sleep Well", "director": "Akira Kurosawa", "release_year": 1960}, "question_answered": true}, "ground_truth": {"actor": {"name": "K\u014d Nishimura", "role_type": "supporting"}, "film": {"title": "The Bad Sleep Well", "director": "Akira Kurosawa", "release_year": 1960}, "question_answered": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1698, "output_tokens": 66, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d1b85a8279a35a9605cf3b70823c4f243b5f679ca5465ebe5717dfb5bbca630d", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a9034475542995651fb50f6", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "12,562", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Croxley Green: Croxley Green is a large suburb of Rickmansworth and a civil parish in England with a population recorded at the 2011 Census of 12,562.\n\nBarry A. Vann: Barry Aron Vann (born 1960) is an author, speaker and Chair of the Institute for Leadership Studies and professor of geography at University of the Cumberlands. A prolific writer, Vann has published on a wide range of geographic topics. He is most noted for his work in environmental perceptions and religious geography, in particular themes in which religious beliefs are associated with forming environmental perceptions and politicized regions such as Northern Ireland and the American Bible Belt. Vann's work along the interface between religion and geography stresses the role of faith leaders in shaping the behaviors of others who in turn impact the cultural landscape. An excellent description of how Vann conjoins geotheology and leadership, or the lack thereof, is expressed by Andrew Nicholls in The Journal of British Studies: \u201cVann acknowledges that the early Stuart policy of plantation facilitated the emigration of Scots to Ireland, and for those who feared and loathed the religious policies of the regime, early seventeenth century Ulster [nine northern counties in Ireland] could stand as a land of refuge. But only for some. Scotland featured numerous socioeconomic challenges, and for some dissenters, rising rents, unproductive lands, and failed crops were evidence of punishment from an angry God. Therefore, migration became an opportunity to atone for one\u2019s sins as well, although individuals leaving Scotland owing to poverty could expect little sympathy from their religious leaders.\u201d His book \"Puritan Islam: The Geoexpansion of the Muslim World\" was chosen as a Top 25 Outstanding Academic Title for 2012 by \"Choice\", a division of the American Library Association (ALA). A review in the April 2012 issue of \"Choice\" referred to \"Puritan Islam\" as \"perhaps the best geographical text produced on this subject since 2000\" and of \"utmost significance in finally taking the topic away from the emotional to where it needs to be--rational and explanatory discussion.\" On her show \"Spirited Debate\", Lauren Green of Fox News called \"Puritan Islam\" a \"fascinating book.\"\n\nRichard Woitach: Richard Woitach (born 1936) is an American conductor, pianist, and composer. In 1959, after studying music at the Eastman School of Music, Woitach jointed the Metropolitan Opera in New York City and served as a staff conductor there until 1997. In 1981, he collaborated with Canadian operatic soprano Teresa Stratas to record \"The Unknown Kurt Weill\", a landmark Nonesuch record that introduced unpublished songs of German composer Kurt Weill and for which Woitach received a Grammy nomination in 1982. Woitach also was a long time collaborator with Canadian heldentenor Jon Vickers, where Woitach accompanied Vickers on the piano in several recorded recitals in both Canada and New York City. Woitach lives with his wife soprano Jeryl Metz in the Upper West Side of New York City.\n\nDebra!: Debra! (originally Decidedly Debra!) is a Canadian television series that focuses on 14-year-old Debra Delong, who wants to make her own company and wants to run it with a boy named Preston Lunford. The series was created by Andrew Nicholls, and Darrell Vickers, and produced by Cookie Jar Group. \"Debra!\" is executive-produced by Stacey Stewart Curtis, and produced by Kevin May. The series was cancelled on January 1, 2012.\n\nAndrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers: Andrew Nicholls (born 14 July 1957, in Croxley Green, England) and Darrell Vickers (born 17 July 1957, in England) are a prolific Hollywood writing team. Though both their families moved independently from England to the same town in Canada, Nicholls and Vickers didn't meet until junior high in 1969, where they began collaborating almost immediately. The writing duo moved to Los Angeles in 1983 to continue their careers, and are members of WGA, WGC, SACD, SOCAN, ACCT, and ATAS.\n\nNicholls, Georgia: Nicholls is a city in Coffee County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,798 as of the 2010 census, up from 1,008 in 2000, due to counting of the Coffee County Correctional Facility population within the city limits. This facility is privately owned and operated by CoreCivic.\n\nDavid Shaw Nicholls: David Shaw Nicholls (born 27 February 1959 in Bellshill, Scotland) is a Scottish architect and designer based in New York City. Nicholls is known for his work on furniture, modern area rug and textile designs. Nicholls studied art, architecture and design at Edinburgh College of Art (Edinburgh, Scotland) and Domus Academy (Milan, Italy), before starting his own product and textile design firm in New York City.\n\nDrexell's Class: Drexell's Class is an American sitcom that aired Thursday at 8:30 on Fox as part of its 1991-92 lineup. The show was created by Andrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers.\n\nBlind (band): Blind was a Christian rock band formed in Wollongong, Australia in 1999 and consisted of Greg Bell (guitar), Adrian Deck (drums/vocals), Andrew Nicholls (vocals 2001\u20132005), Michael Molkentin (bass) and Chris Stewart (vocals 1999\u20132000).\n\nAndrew Vickers: Andrew Julian Vickers (born 1967) is a biostatistician and attending research methodologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Since 2013, he has also been professor of public health at Weill Cornell Medical College. 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Its site is located in the present-day Liye Town, Longshan County, Hunan Province, China, and it is known for 37,400 pieces of Qin Bamboo slips unearthed in 2002. The Ancient City was built by Chu State in the late Warring States period, reconstructed in the Qin dynasty and abandoned in the early Western Han dynasty. The site of Ancient City Ruins was approved as a hiistorical and cultural site protected at the national level in Hunan on November 22, 2002. The Qin Bamboo Slips Museum and the Ruins Park has been established and officially opened on October 28, 2010.\n\nKing Xiaowen of Qin: King Xiaowen of Qin (reigned 250 BC) was a Chinese king, who had a very brief reign. He is also known as Lord Anguo (\u5b89\u570b\u541b). His grandson was Emperor Qin Shi Huang.\n\nQin Shi Huang: Qin Shi Huang ( ; 18 February 25910 September 210) was the founder of the Qin dynasty (\u79e6\u671d ) and was the first emperor of a unified China. He was born Ying Zheng (\u5b34\u653f ) or Zhao Zheng (\u8d99\u653f ), a prince of the state of Qin. He became the King Zheng of Qin (\u79e6\u738b\u653f ) when he was thirteen, then China's first emperor when he was 38 after the Qin had conquered all of the other Warring States and unified all of China in 221 BC. Rather than maintain the title of \"king\" borne by the previous Shang and Zhou rulers, he ruled as the First Emperor (\u59cb\u7687\u5e1d ) of the Qin dynasty from 220 to 210 BC. His self-invented title \"emperor\" (\u7687\u5e1d , \" \"), as indicated by his use of the word \"First\", would continue to be borne by Chinese rulers for the next two millennia.\n\nZhang Han (Qin dynasty): Zhang Han (died 205 BC) was a military general of the Qin dynasty. When uprisings erupted throughout China during the reign of Qin Er Shi, Zhang Han led the Qin armies and successfully quelled several of these rebel forces. In 207 BC, Zhang Han was defeated by Xiang Yu of Chu at the Battle of Julu, after which he surrendered along with his 200,000 troops. He was conferred the title of \"King of Yong\" (\u96cd\u738b) by Xiang Yu and given part of the lands in Guanzhong as his fief when Xiang split the former Qin Empire into the Eighteen Kingdoms after the fall of the Qin dynasty. Zhang Han's territory was conquered by Liu Bang in 206 BC, and he committed suicide a year later.\n\nEmperor Yi of Chu: Emperor Yi of Chu (died 206 BC), also known as King Huai II of Chu, personal name Xiong Xin, was the ruler of the Chu state in the late Qin dynasty. He was a grandson of King Huai of Chu. In 223 BC, during the Warring States period, the Chu state was conquered by the Qin state, which unified the various Chinese feudal states in a series of wars and established the Qin dynasty in 221 BC. In 209 BC, when rebellions broke out throughout China to overthrow the Qin dynasty, the Chu state was revived as an insurgent state against Qin imperial rule. Xiong Xin was discovered by Xiang Liang, a rebel leader who descended from a famous Chu general (Xiang Yan), and installed on the Chu throne as \"King Huai II of Chu\". However, Xiong Xin was merely a puppet ruler because power was concentrated in Xiang Liang's hands, and was later passed on to Xiang Liang's nephew, Xiang Yu, after Xiang Liang was killed in battle. In 206 BC, the Qin dynasty was overthrown by the rebels, after which Xiang Yu, who was the \"de facto\" leader of all the rebel forces, divided the former Qin Empire into the Eighteen Kingdoms. He promoted King Huai II to a more \"honourable\" title \u2013 Emperor Yi of Chu \u2013 and made him the nominal sovereign ruler over all the Eighteen Kingdoms. Xiang Yu then had Emperor Yi relocated to Chen County (\u90f4\u7e23; in present-day Chenzhou, Hunan) and secretly ordered Ying Bu to assassinate the emperor during the journey.\n\nLiye Qin Slips: The Liye Qin Slips () is a large collection of bamboo slips which were unearthed at the ancient town of Liye, Longshan County, Hunan Province, China in 2002. The event is one of the most important archaeological finds of the 21st century in China. The archaeologists found more than 37,000 pieces of bamboo writing slips in 2002 in the Ancient City Ruins of Liye (), on which more than 200,000 Chinese characters recorded the governing state secrets of the Qin dynasty. It was considered as the most important archaeological discovery of the Qin dynasty after the Qin Terracotta Army unearthed in 1973 in an eastern suburb of Xi'an.\n\nYing Bu: Ying Bu (died 195 BC), also known as Qing Bu, was a military general and vassal king who lived in the early Western Han dynasty. He was a native of Lu County (\u516d\u7e23; present-day Lu'an, Anhui). In his early life under the Qin dynasty, Ying Bu was convicted and sentenced to \"qing\" (\u9ee5; a form of punishment which involved branding a criminal by tattooing his face), so he was also called \"Qing Bu\". He was then sent to Mount Li to perform hard labour by constructing Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum. He later escaped with some men and became the leader of a bandit gang. Ying Bu participated in the insurrection against the Qin dynasty after the Dazexiang Uprising broke out in 209 BC. After the uprising failed, he became part of a rebel force led by Xiang Liang. He assisted Xiang Liang's nephew and successor Xiang Yu in overthrowing the Qin dynasty. After the fall of Qin, he initially fought on Xiang Yu's side in the Chu\u2013Han Contention (206\u2013202 BC), a power struggle for supremacy over China between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang (Emperor Gao). However, later, he defected to Liu Bang's side and helped Liu defeat Xiang Yu and become the emperor. During this period of time, Ying Bu held the title of \"King of Jiujiang\". After Liu Bang established the Han dynasty in 202 BC, he appointed Ying Bu as a vassal king and granted him the title of \"King of Huainan\". In 195 BC, Ying Bu rebelled against the Han dynasty but was defeated and killed.\n\nQin dynasty: The Qin dynasty () was the first dynasty of Imperial China, lasting from 221 to 206 BC. Named for its heartland of Qin, in modern-day Gansu and Shaanxi, the dynasty was founded by the Qin state and its founding emperor took the title Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of Qin. The strength of the Qin state was greatly increased by the \"Legalist\" reforms of Shang Yang in the fourth century BC, during the Warring States period. In the mid and late third century BC, the Qin state carried out a series of swift conquests, first ending the powerless Zhou dynasty, and eventually conquering the other six of the Seven Warring States. It is the shortest major dynasty in Chinese history, lasting only 15 years with two emperors, but the imperial system it inaugurated lasted, with interruptions and adaptation, until 1911.\n\nLi Si: Li Si (; c. 280 BCSeptember or October 208 BC) was a Chinese politician of the Qin dynasty. He served as the Chancellor (or Prime Minister) of the Qin dynasty from 246\u2013208 BC, well known Legalist writer and politician, and notable calligrapher. He served under two rulers: Qin Shi Huang, the king of the Qin state and later the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty; and Qin Er Shi, Qin Shi Huang's youngest son and the Second Emperor. Concerning administrative methods, Li \"indicated that he admired and utilized the ideas of Shen Pu-hai\", repeatedly referring to the technique of Shen and Han Fei, but regarding law followed Shang Yang.\n\nZhao Gao: Zhao Gao (Simplified Chinese \u8d75\u9ad8, died 207 BC) was a Chinese politician of the Qin dynasty. 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Burnham. Burnham, Jr., was director of public works for the Century of Progress 1933-34 World's Fair in Chicago, the same role his father held for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.\n\nJohn Wellborn Root: John Wellborn Root (January 10, 1850 \u2013 January 15, 1891) was an American architect who was based in Chicago with Daniel Burnham. He was one of the founders of the Chicago School style. Two of his buildings have been designated a National Historic Landmark; others have been designated Chicago landmarks and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1958, he received the AIA Gold Medal.\n\nDaniel Burnham: Daniel Hudson Burnham, FAIA (September 4, 1846 \u2013 June 1, 1912) was an American architect and urban designer. He was the Director of Works for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.\n\nJohn Wellborn Root, Jr.: John Wellborn Root, Jr. (1887\u20131963) was a significant United States architect based in Chicago. He was the son of architect John Wellborn Root. As a young man, he graduated from Cornell University and studied architecture at Paris' \u00c9cole nationale sup\u00e9rieure des Beaux-Arts, where he became friends with John Augur Holabird, the son of another famous Chicago architect. Root returned to the States and joined his friend on the architectural staff at Holabird & Roche in 1919.\n\nWestern Association of Architects: The Western Association of Architects (WAA) was an American professional body founded in Chicago in 1884 separately from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) by John Wellborn Root, Daniel Burnham, Dankmar Adler, and Louis Sullivan, because they felt slighted by East Coast architects of the AIA. \"Members consisted of architects from the Midwest and the South with chapters forming in many states. The WAA was the first architectural organization to petition for licensure of architects. Many architects were members of both WAA and AIA...\" The WAA merged with the AIA in 1889.\n\nBurnham Park (Philippines): Burnham Park is a 32.84 hectare urban park located at the heart of the Baguio, in the Philippines. It was named after the American architect and urban planner, Daniel Hudson Burnham who laid the plans for the city. Several stretch of roads around the park lead to Camp John Hay, a former recreational base of the United States Armed Forces in the Philippines.\n\nUnion Stock Yard Gate: The Union Stock Yard Gate, located on Exchange Avenue at Peoria Street, was the entrance to the famous Union Stock Yards in Chicago. The gate was probably designed by John Wellborn Root of Burnham and Root around 1875, and is the only significant structural element of the stock yards to survive. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1981. 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The unpublished \"Midnight Sun\" is a retelling of the first book, \"Twilight\", from Edward Cullen's point of view. The novella \"The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner\", which tells the story of a newborn vampire who appeared in \"Eclipse\", was published on June 5, 2010, as a hardcover book and on June 7 as a free online ebook. \"\" , a definitive encyclopedic reference with nearly 100 full color illustrations, was released in bookstores on April 12, 2011.\n\nThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, commonly referred to as Eclipse, is a 2010 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyer's 2007 novel \"Eclipse\". It is the third installment of \"The Twilight Saga\" film series, following 2008's \"Twilight\" and 2009's \"\". Summit Entertainment greenlit the film in February 2009. Directed by David Slade, the film stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprising their roles as Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black, respectively. Melissa Rosenberg, who penned the scripts for both \"Twilight\" and \"New Moon\", returned as screenwriter.\n\nNew Moon (novel): New Moon is a romantic fantasy novel by author Stephenie Meyer, and is the second novel in the \"Twilight\" series. The novel continues the story of Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen's relationship. When Edward leaves Bella after his brother attacks her, she is left heartbroken and depressed for months until Jacob Black becomes her best friend and helps her fight her pain. However, her life twists once more when Jacob's nature reveals itself and Edward's sister decides to visit.\n\nTwilight (Meyer novel): Twilight (stylized as twilight) (2005) is a young adult vampire-romance novel by author Stephenie Meyer. It is the first book in the \"Twilight\" series, and introduces seventeen-year-old Isabella \"Bella\" Swan, who moves from Phoenix, Arizona to Forks, Washington. She is endangered after falling in love with Edward Cullen, a vampire. 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Usually held on a Saturday day, morning, or night in late March or early April, the show that honors the year's biggest television, movie, and music acts as voted by Nickelodeon viewers. Winners receive a hollow orange blimp figurine, a logo outline for much of the network's 1984\u20132009 era, which also functions as a kaleidoscope.\n\n2011 Kids' Choice Awards: Nickelodeon's 24th Annual Kids' Choice Awards were held on April 2, 2011, at 8 p.m. ET at the Galen Center at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California, US's University Park neighborhood due to renovations disallowing use of traditional venue Pauley Pavilion until at least 2013. Jack Black returned as host for the third time since 2006. The 2011 telecast was the first Kids' Choice Awards to take place in the month of April since 2006, as the previous four Kids' Choice telecasts from 2007 to 2010 were held on the last Saturday in March. Nominees were announced on February 10, 2011, for twenty categories. During the show, the Big Green Help Award was presented to Justin Timberlake, an honor given each year. More than 200 million record-breaking votes were cast for this year's 20-category awards.\n\n1993 Kids' Choice Awards: The 1993 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was the sixth annual \"Kids Choice Awards\" event, which took place on November 14, 1993. It was hosted by Brian Austin Green, Holly Robinson Peete, and Tori Spelling The event was held at the Pauley Pavilion at UCLA in Los Angeles, California. So far, this is the latest Kids' Choice Awards ceremony date to take place, with the earliest being the 2017 ceremony (March 11, 2017).\n\n2010 Kids' Choice Awards: Nickelodeon's 23rd Annual Kids' Choice Awards (Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010) were held on March 27, 2010 (aired live from 8-9:30\u00a0p.m. ET) on the Nell and John Wooden Court of Pauley Pavilion, on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles, California. 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The episode follows the protagonist, an anthropomorphic sea sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants, attempting to get a job at a local restaurant called the Krusty Krab. However, he is tasked to find a seemingly non-existent high-caliber spatula because the owner, Mr. Krabs, considers him unqualified for the position. Eventually, crowds of ravenous anchovies stop by the Krusty Krab and demand meals. SpongeBob returns from his errand, having fulfilled the request of Mr. Krabs and found a mechanical spatula. He utilizes the spatula to fulfill the anchovies' hunger. SpongeBob is then welcomed by Mr. Krabs as a Krusty Krab employee.\n\n1999 Kids' Choice Awards: The 1999 Kids' Choice Awards was the 12th annual edition of the awards on May 1, 1999. It was once again held at Pauley Pavilion at UCLA in Los Angeles, California. Britney Spears, TLC, and NSYNC performed live from Orlando, Florida. About 6.2 million children participated in voting. Immediately following the awards was the series premiere of \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", which remains Nickelodeon's longest running animated series.\n\n2009 Kids' Choice Awards: Nickelodeon's 22nd Annual Kids' Choice Awards (Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2009) were held on March 28, 2009 at 8 p.m. on the Nell and John Wooden Court of Pauley Pavilion. Dwayne Johnson hosted this awards show which lasted for more than one and half hours. Voting commenced on March 2, 2009. Performers and presenters have been listed at the official site. The Jonas Brothers sang their song, \"Lovebug\", but changed the line \"catch this lovebug again\" to \"catch this slime time again\". By the end of the program, they were named the \"slime gods\". This year marks the last time that the Nickelodeon Orange Blimp was used on the Kids' Choice Awards logo for 4 years. 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His work has included single or multiple entries in the multi-million selling Command & Conquer, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, Dead Space, Warhammer, Space Hulk, Grand Prix and Theme Park game series; video games including The \"Transformers\" Universe, Freelancer, RuneScape, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, Red Alert 3, Republic: The Revolution, Evil Genius, Sim Theme Park, , Conquest, Nintendo's Art Academy, Reign of Fire and others, along with television such as BBC America\u2019s Primeval. He has also contributed music to EA Sports titles, such as those belonging to the FIFA and F1 series and his music has been heard in games such as Super Smash Bros. Wii U and Saints Row 4. In the earlier years of his career, Hannigan was based at Pinewood Studios where he sometimes worked as a Sound Designer on films alongside composing. 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It is based on Games Workshop's board game \"Space Hulk\" and is the sequel to the 1993 video game \"Space Hulk\". Like its predecessor, \"Vengeance of the Blood Angels\" combines first-person shooter gameplay with real-time tactical elements. Space Hulk: Vengeance of the Blood Angels is part of the \"Warhammer 40,000\" universe.\n\nSpace Hulk: Space Hulk is a board game for two players by Games Workshop. It was first released in 1989. The game is set in the fictional universe of \"Warhammer 40,000\". In the game, a \"space hulk\" is a mass of ancient, derelict space ships, asteroids, and other assorted space debris. One player takes the role of Space Marine Terminators, Human elite soldiers who have been sent to investigate such a space hulk. The other player takes the role of Tyranid Genestealers, an aggressive alien species which have made their home aboard such mass.\n\nUltra Marines: Ultra Marines is one of a series of 4 \"introductory\" board games released by Games Workshop in 1991 (The other three being Space Fleet, Kerrunch and Mighty Warriors). Set in the \"Warhammer 40,000\" universe, it is effectively a 'scaled-down' version of \"Space Hulk\" and \"Tyranid Attack\", using plastic Marine Scouts from the Ultramarines, Space Wolves, Dark Angels and Blood Angels chapters. Other components include event cards, a simple ruleset, as well as corridor and room tiles from the game \"Space Hulk\".\n\nSpace Hulk (2013 video game): Space Hulk is a turn-based tactics video game developed by Full Control and released on August 15, 2013. It based on the tabletop game of the same name by Games Workshop. It features the Blood Angels Chapter of the Space Marines battling grotesque aliens known as Genestealers.\n\nTorres (board game): Torres is a German-style board game designed by Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling and published in 1999 by FX Schmid in German and by Rio Grande Games in English. The game strongly influenced Kramer and Kiesling's Mask Trilogy of games, but is not considered to be a part of the trilogy. The game has since been reprinted (in 2005).\n\nGenestealer: Genestealers (\"Corporaptor Hominii\") are an alien species in the \"Warhammer 40,000\" universe, and the opponents of the marines in the \"Space Hulk\" board game. In more recent versions of that universe, Genestealers are a biological subgroup of the Tyranids, a nomadic alien race comprising many genetically engineered forms.\n\nSpace Hulk: Deathwing: Space Hulk: Deathwing is a first-person shooter developed by Streum On Studio with assistance from Cyanide and published by Focus Home Interactive. The game is set in the \"Warhammer 40,000\" universe and based upon the strategy board game \"Space Hulk\". The game was released in December 14, 2016 on PC and will be released in early 2017 for consoles.\n\nBlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma: BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, released in Japan as BlazBlue: Chronophantasma (\u30d6\u30ec\u30a4\u30d6\u30eb\u30fc \u30af\u30ed\u30ce\u30d5\u30a1\u30f3\u30bf\u30ba\u30de , BureiBur\u016b Kuronofantazuma ) , is a 2-D fighting game developed by Arc System Works. It is the third game of the Blazblue series, set after the events of \"\". The game was originally to be released first as an arcade game in the early fourth quarter of 2012, which was later pushed forward to November 2012. A PlayStation 3 version of the game was released in Japan on October 24, 2013, while it was released in the United States on March 25, 2014. Due to limited hardware and disc space the game was not released on the Xbox 360. 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Based in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, it is the most prominent French general information magazine in terms of audience and circulation. Its current editor is .\n\nUrsula Gauthier: Ursula Gauthier is a French journalist and sinologist. Gauthier was a reporter in China for \"L'Obs\". In December 2015, her visa was not renewed and she was forced to leave the country after she published an article about Uighurs in Xinjiang which Chinese government officials disapproved of. A Chinese government Foreign Ministry spokesman suggested Gauthier's article \"openly supports terrorist activity, the killing of innocents and has outraged the Chinese public.\"\n\nRussky Newsweek: Russky Newsweek or \"Newsweek Russia\" was a Russian language news magazine published in Russia between 2004 and 2010 as the Russian edition of \"Newsweek\". 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German news magazine \"Der Spiegel\" called it the \"Zentralorgan\" (\"Central organ\") of the heavy metal fans in Germany, others dubbed it a \"Kultzeitschrift\" (\"cult magazine\"). Founded by Holger Stratmann, it has published in Germany more than 300 issues since 1983 and since 1989 has become monthly. \"Rock Hard\" magazine is independent from major media companies. Its slogan is \"critical, competent, independent\". Since 1990, the magazine employees have been also organizing the Rock Hard Festival, which is held annually in Gelsenkirchen since 2003 - on the Pentecost weekend. The festival is streamed by news magazine \"Spiegel Online\", the internet edition of \"Der Spiegel\", and by \"WDR\" television under the \"Rockpalast\" label.\n\nS\u00e1bado (magazine): S\u00e1bado is a Portuguese weekly news magazine published in Portugal. 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The brand's main competitors outside the Diageo family are Ballantine\u2019s 12 YO Finest Blended Scotch, 100 Pipers 12 YO Blended Scotch, both owned by Pernod Ricard and two expressions from the Teachers' family, Teacher\u2019s 50, a premium 12 year old Scotch whisky, blended and matured in Scotland but bottled in India starting August 1997 to celebrate India\u2019s 50 years of independence and Teacher's Highland Cream, both owned by Beam Suntory.\n\nSingapore Sling: The Singapore Sling is a gin-based cocktail from Singapore. This long drink was developed sometime before 1915 by Ngiam Tong Boon, a Hainanese bartender working at the Long Bar in Raffles Hotel, Singapore. It was initially called the gin sling \u2013 a \"sling\" was originally an North American drink composed of spirit and water, sweetened and flavored.\n\nScotch Whisky Act 1988: The Scotch Whisky Act 1988 (citation 1988 c.22) is an Act to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, passed during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II on 28 June 1988, with the long title \"An Act to make provision as to the definition of Scotch whisky and as to the production and sale of whisky; and for connected purposes.\" . It has since been superseded by the Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009 which came into effect on 23 November 2009.\n\nScotch Whisky Regulations 2009: The Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009 (Citation 2009, No. 2890) is a Statutory Instrument that regulates the production, labelling, advertising and packaging of Scotch whisky. The regulations were laid before the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 30 October 2009, and came into force on 23 November 2009. They repealed the Scotch Whisky Act 1988 and The Scotch Whisky (Northern Ireland) Order 1988.\n\nSingapore Sling (1990 film): Singapore Sling: The Man Who Loved a Corpse (Greek: \"Singapore Sling: \u039f \u0386\u03bd\u03b8\u03c1\u03c9\u03c0\u03bf\u03c2 \u03c0\u03bf\u03c5 \u0391\u03b3\u03ac\u03c0\u03b7\u03c3\u03b5 \u03ad\u03bd\u03b1 \u03a0\u03c4\u03ce\u03bc\u03b1\" , tr. \"Singapore Sling: O Anthropos pou Agapise ena Ptoma\") is a 1990 Greek black and white dramatic experimental independent underground art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis and regarded as his magnum opus. Considered a difficult film to label while still managing to develop something of a cult following throughout the years nonetheless, it was shot in a bizarre manner somewhat resembling film noir or neo-noir and black comedy as well as the exploitation, thriller, and crime genres mixed with some elements of eroticism and horror with sex being used as a power game and received a theatrical release in Greece on 6 December 1990. Despite Nikolaidis' career as a film director in his home country which stretches to the early 1960s he was almost entirely unknown outside Greece before the early 1990s and is still less known outside it and it was only with this film, which has immediately achieved cult status, that international fame came to him and it probably still remans the film for which he is best known today, as exemplified by the fact that it was released on DVD by Synapse Films, the only one of Nikolaidis' films to so far receive a home video release in North America. The film was officially selected for screening at the Rimini Film Festival.\n\nGlen Grant distillery: Glen Grant is a distillery founded in 1840 in Rothes, Speyside, that produces single malt Scotch whisky. Previously owned by \"Chivas Brothers Ltd\", best known for their Chivas Regal blended scotch whisky, Glen Grant was purchased by the Italian company Campari Group in December 2005. 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She is known for her role as lawyer Ann Kelsey on the NBC drama \"L.A. Law\" (1986\u201394), for which she is a five-time Emmy Award and four-time Golden Globe Award nominee, winning the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Series in 1989. She received an Obie Award in 1986 for the Off-Broadway plays \"Lemon Sky\" and \"Life Under Water\", and was nominated for a 2011 Drama Desk Award for the Off-Broadway musical \"The Kid\". Her film appearances include \"Hide in Plain Sight\" (1980), \"Arthur\" (1981) and \"The Manhattan Project\" (1986).\n\nFarrah Fawcett: Farrah Fawcett (born Ferrah Leni Fawcett; February 2, 1947 \u2013 June 25, 2009) was an American actress, model, and artist. A four-time Emmy Award nominee and six-time Golden Globe Award nominee, Fawcett rose to international fame when she posed for her iconic red swimsuit poster \u2013 which became the best selling pin-up poster in history \u2013 and starred as private investigator Jill Munroe in the first season of the television series \"Charlie's Angels\" (1976\u20131977). In 1996, she was ranked No. 26 on \"TV Guide\"'s \"50 Greatest TV stars of All-Time\".\n\n1408 (film): 1408 is a 2007 American psychological horror film based on Stephen King's 1999 short story of the same name. It is directed by Swedish director Mikael H\u00e5fstr\u00f6m and stars John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Mary McCormack, Tony Shalhoub, Len Cariou, Isiah Whitlock, Jr., and Jasmine Jessica Anthony. The film was released in the United States on June 22, 2007, although July 13 (which in 2007 fell on a Friday) is mentioned as the release date on the website.\n\nJohn Cusack: John Paul Cusack ( ; born June 28, 1966) is an American actor, producer and screenwriter. He began acting on films during the 1980s. Cusack was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor \u2013 Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance in \"High Fidelity\" (2000). Other films including \"Grosse Pointe Blank\" (1997), \"Being John Malkovich\" (1999), \"1408\" (2007), \"2012\" (2009), \"Hot Tub Time Machine\" (2010), and \"The Raven\" (2012).\n\nSusan Dey: Susan Hallock Dey (born December 10, 1952) is an American actress, known for her television roles as Laurie Partridge on the sitcom \"The Partridge Family\" from 1970 to 1974, and as Grace Van Owen on the NBC drama series \"L.A. Law\" from 1986 to 1992. A three-time Emmy Award nominee and six-time Golden Globe Award nominee, she won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Series for \"L.A. Law\" in 1988.\n\nHigh Fidelity HDTV: High Fidelity HDTV was a Canadian licensed television broadcaster specializing in HD content. The company was founded in 2003 by co-founders John Panikkar and Ken Murphy, both of whom have been involved in the Canadian broadcasting industry for many years. David Patterson, an experienced Canadian senior broadcast executive, joined the company in 2005 as a partner and part owner of the company, and Frank Bertolas, also an experienced Canadian senior broadcast executive, joined the company in 2010. High Fidelity HDTV was headquartered in Toronto, Ontario and it operated 4 HD channels. In 2006, the company was set to launch a 5th HD channel, Baby HD. In 2007, the company was poised to launch more HD channels: Aqua HD, Centre Stage HD, Clash HD, Crafts & Hobbies HD, Eureka! HD, GameWorld HD, Seniors Life HD, Women's Sports HD, Horror HD, & W HD. In 2008, the company proposed 2 more HD channels, Diversion HD & Canada HD, as well as a non-HD network, Diversion. However, the applications for the channels was denied by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). In 2010, the company was set to launch yet another channel (non-HD), The Wedding Channel.\n\nGolden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film: The Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film was awarded for the first time at the 64th Golden Globe Awards in 2007. It was the first time that the Golden Globe Awards had created a separate category for animated films since its establishment. The nominations are announced in January and an awards ceremony is held later in the month. Initially, only three films are nominated for best animated film, in contrast to five nominations for the majority of other awards. The Pixar film \"Cars\" was the first recipient of the award. The award for best animated film has subsequently been presented to six other Pixar films: \"Ratatouille\" received the award in 2008, \"WALL-E\" was the recipient in 2009, \"Up\" received the award in 2010, \"Toy Story 3\" won in 2011, \"Brave\" won in 2013, and \"Inside Out\" won in 2016. In 2012, \"Cars 2\" lost to \"The Adventures of Tintin\", in 2014, \"Monsters University\" was the first not to be nominated and also in 2016, \"The Good Dinosaur\" lost to \"Inside Out\". In 2017, \"Finding Dory\" was also not nominated. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has been awarding Golden Globe Awards since 1944.\n\nKate Jackson: Lucy Kate Jackson (born October 29, 1948) is an American actress, director and producer, known for her television roles as Sabrina Duncan in the 1970s series \"Charlie's Angels\" (1976\u201379) and Amanda King in the 1980s series \"Scarecrow and Mrs. King\" (1983\u201387). Her film roles include \"Making Love\" (1982) and \"Loverboy\" (1989). She is a three-time Emmy Award nominee and four-time Golden Globe Award nominee.\n\nHenry Kloss: Henry Kloss (1929, Altoona, Pennsylvania \u2013 January 31, 2002, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was a prominent American audio engineer and entrepreneur who helped advance high fidelity loudspeaker and radio receiver technology beginning in the 1950s. Kloss (pronounced with a long o, like \"close\") was an undergraduate student in physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (class of 1953), but never received a degree. He was responsible for a number of innovations, including, in part, the acoustic suspension loudspeaker, and the high fidelity cassette deck. In 2000, Kloss was one of the first inductees into the Consumer Electronics Association's Hall of Fame. He earned an Emmy Award for his development of a projection television system, the Advent VideoBeam 1000.\n\nLesley Ann Warren: Lesley Ann Warren (born August 16, 1946) is an American actress and singer. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1982 film \"Victor/Victoria\". 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The tournament was held from October 31 through November 6, 1977. Manuel Orantes won the singles title.\n\n1979 Romika Cup: The 1979 Romika Cup was a men's Grand Prix Tennis Circuit tennis tournament held at the MTTC Iphitos in Munich, West Germany. It was the 63rd edition of the tournament which was held from 22 May through 27 May 1979. First-seeded Manuel Orantes won the singles title.\n\nHank Pfister: Hank Pfister (born October 9, 1953) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won two singles titles (1981, Maui and 1982, Newport) during his professional career. The right-hander reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on May 2, 1983, when he became World No. 19.\n\n1976 Bavarian Tennis Championships: The 1976 Bavarian Tennis Championships (also known by its sponsored name Romika Cup) was a men's tennis tournament that was part of the Two Star category of the 1976 Grand Prix tennis circuit. The tournament was held at the MTTC Iphitos in Munich, Germany and ran from May 4 through May 9, 1976. Manuel Orantes won the singles title.\n\nMagnus Tideman: Magnus Tideman (born 9 April 1963), is a former professional tennis player from Sweden. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles, winning 1 doubles title and achieved a career-high of World No. 43 in 1988. In singles, he reached the quarterfinals of Toulouse in 1982 (defeating Thierry Tulasne en route) and achieved a career-high ranking of World No. 100 in 1983. Tideman also defeated Manuel Orantes en route to the third round of the 1983 French Open.\n\n1978 U.S. Pro Tennis Championships: The 1978 U.S. Pro Tennis Championships was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor green clay courts (Har-Tru) at the Longwood Cricket Club in Boston, USA. The event was part of the 1978 Grand Prix circuit. It was the 51st edition of the tournament and was held from August 21 through August 28, 1978. Despite pressure to switch to a hard court surface from the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and some leading players, in line with the surface change made that year by the US Open which directly followed the Boston event, the tournament organization elected to remain a clay court tournament in 1978. Several top players including Bj\u00f6rn Borg, Guillermo Vilas and Jimmy Connors elected not to play the tournament. Fourth-seeded and defending champion Manuel Orantes won the singles title and the accompanying $32,000 first-prize money. The final was delayed until Tuesday, August 29 due to rain.\n\n1975 Monte Carlo WCT: The 1975 Monte Carlo WCT, also known by its sponsored name Marlboro Classic, was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Monte Carlo Country Club in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The tournament was part of the Green Group of the 1975 World Championship Tennis circuit. It was the 70th edition of the event and was held from 23 March through 30 March 1975. Manuel Orantes won the singles title.\n\nManuel Orantes: Manuel Orantes Corral (] ; born 6 February 1949) is a former tennis player who was active in the 1970s and 1980s. He won the US Open men's singles in 1975, beating defending champion Jimmy Connors in the final. Orantes reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 2.\n\n1971 Torneo God\u00f3: The 1971 Torneo God\u00f3 or Trofeo Conde de God\u00f3 was a men's tennis tournament that took place on outdoor clay courts in Barcelona, Spain. It was the 18th edition of the event and was part of the 1971 World Championship Tennis circuit, although it was also open to non-WCT players. It was held from October 18 through October 24, 1971. Manuel Orantes, an independent pro, won the singles title.\n\n1973 Louisville Open: The 1973 Louisville Open, also known as the First National Tennis Classic, was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Louisville Tennis Center in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It was the fourth edition of the tournament and was held from 30 July through 5 August 1973. The tournament was part of the Grand Prix tennis circuit and categorized in Group A. 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Toward the end of the 1980s, the Warner Bros. studio began producing a series of feature films starring Batman, beginning with the 1989 film \"Batman\", directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton. Burton and Keaton returned for the 1992 sequel \"Batman Returns\", and in 1995, Joel Schumacher directed \"Batman Forever\" with Val Kilmer as Batman. Schumacher also directed the 1997 sequel \"Batman & Robin\", which starred George Clooney. \"Batman & Robin\" was poorly received by both critics and fans, leading to the cancellation of \"Batman Unchained\".\n\nDuShon Monique Brown: DuShon Monique Brown (Chicago, Illinois, November 30, 1968) is an American actress. 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This is the last film to star actor Kevin Smith, who died in February 2002 after falling from a prop tower.\n\nKidnapping of Rajkumar: Kannada film industry's legendary star actor Rajkumar was abducted by forest Veerappan on July 30, 2000 during the course of an armed attack on a farmhouse belonging to the actor in Gajanur, Tamil Nadu, India. Rajkumar was released by Veerappan on November 15, 2000 after spending 108 days in his custody. The kidnapping resulted in the further deterioration of already strained relations between the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and created a tense situation in the two states.\n\nThe Getaway (1994 film): The Getaway is a 1994 crime film directed by Roger Donaldson. The screenplay was written by Walter Hill and Amy Holden Jones, based on the Jim Thompson novel of the same name. 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Since 2009, he has produced and hosted the reality competition series \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", for which he received two Primetime Emmy Awards.\n\nDrag queen: A drag queen is a person, usually male, who dresses in clothing of the opposite sex and often acts with exaggerated femininity and in feminine gender roles for the purpose of entertainment or fashion. Often, they will exaggerate certain characteristics such as make-up and eyelashes for comic, dramatic, or satirical effect. While drag is very much associated with gay men and gay culture, there are drag artists of all sexualities. There are many kinds of drag artists and they vary greatly in dedication, from professionals who have starred in films to people who just try it once, or those who simply prefer clothing and makeup that is usually worn by the opposite sex in their culture. Drag queens can vary widely by class and culture. 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His novels include his pre-World War I-era novel \"Tarr\" (set in Paris), and \"The Human Age\", a trilogy comprising \"The Childermass\" (1928), \"Monstre Gai\" and \"Malign Fiesta\" (both 1955), set in the afterworld. A fourth volume of \"The Human Age\", \"The Trial of Man,\" was begun by Lewis but left in a fragmentary state at the time of his death. He also wrote two autobiographical volumes, \"Blasting and Bombardiering\" (1937) and \"Rude Assignment: A Narrative of my Career Up-to-Date\" (1950).\n\nFires (book): Fires (French: Feux ) is a 1936 prose book by the French writer Marguerite Yourcenar. It consists of aphorisms, prose poetry and fragmentary diary entries alluding to a love story.\n\nCoup de Gr\u00e2ce (novel): Coup de Gr\u00e2ce (French: Le Coup de gr\u00e2ce ) is a 1939 novel in French by Marguerite Yourcenar. 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Kim Deal, then-bassist of American alternative rock band the Pixies, formed The Breeders as a side-project with Tanya Donelly, guitarist of American alternative rock band Throwing Muses. After recording a demo tape, The Breeders signed to the English independent record label 4AD in 1989. Their debut studio album \"Pod\" was released in May 1990, but was not commercially successful. After the revival of the Pixies and Throwing Muses in 1990, The Breeders became mostly inactive until the Pixies' breakup in 1993. With a new lineup, The Breeders released their \"Safari\" EP in 1992, followed by their second studio album \"Last Splash\" in 1993. \"Last Splash\" was The Breeders' most successful album; it peaked at number 33 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1994. The album spawned the band's most successful single, \"Cannonball\". The single peaked at number 44 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and at number two on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart.\n\nThe Doors discography: The following is the discography of the American rock band The Doors. Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, the group consisted of Jim Morrison (vocals), Ray Manzarek (keyboards), John Densmore (drums), and Robby Krieger (guitar). The Doors became one of the most popular rock bands of their era. Their debut album, \"The Doors\" (1967), released by Elektra Records, charted at No.\u00a02 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and produced the group's most successful single, \"Light My Fire\". The album received several sales certifications including a 4 times multi-platinum from both the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and from the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA). 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In the period following the release of \"Train\", producer Brendan O'Brien started working with the band in a partnership that would last for three albums. The band released their second studio album \"Drops of Jupiter\" in March 2001; it was preceded by the release of its lead single, \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\". The single became a commercial success, peaking at number five on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and also becoming a top ten hit in Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\" also won an award for Best Rock Song at the 44th Grammy Awards. The album peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200, earning a double platinum certification from the RIAA. \" She's on Fire\", the third single from \"Drops of Jupiter\", achieved moderate success in Australia and the UK. Train's third studio album, \"My Private Nation\", was released in June 2003. It peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The album's first two singles, \"Calling All Angels\" and \"When I Look to the Sky\", peaked at numbers 19 and 74 respectively on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The band released their fourth studio album \"For Me, It's You\" in January 2006. The album peaked at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and spawned three singles.\n\nMercyMe discography: The discography of MercyMe, an American Christian rock band, includes nine studio albums, two compilation albums, two video albums, and 24 singles. MercyMe, formed in 1994, released six independent albums from 1995\u20132000 before signing with INO Records and releasing their major label debut album, \"Almost There\" (2001). \"Almost There\" peaked at number 37 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and number one on the \"Billboard\" Christian Albums chart. The band released \"Spoken For\", their second studio album, in 2002; it peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" Christian Albums chart and number 41 on the \"Billboard\" 200. Its second single, \"Word of God Speak\", spent a record 23 weeks atop the \"Billboard\" Christian Songs chart. The album has been certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and has sold over 550,000 copies. In 2003, mainstream radio interest in \"I Can Only Imagine\", the band's second single from \"Almost There\", caused sales of the album to surge. \"I Can Only Imagine\" would peak at number five on the \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary chart and number 71 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"Almost There\" was eventually certified double Platinum by the RIAA, signifying shipments of over 2,000,000 copies, and has sold over 2.2 million copies in the United States.\n\nKansas (band): Kansas is an American rock band that became popular in the 1970s initially on album-oriented rock charts and later with hit singles such as \"Carry On Wayward Son\" and \"Dust in the Wind\". The band has produced eight gold albums, three multi-platinum albums (\"Leftoverture\", \"Point of Know Return\", \"The Best of Kansas\"), one platinum live album (\"Two for the Show\") and a million-selling single, \"Dust in the Wind\". Kansas appeared on the \"Billboard\" charts for over 200 weeks throughout the 1970s and 1980s and played to sold-out arenas and stadiums throughout North America, Europe and Japan. \"Carry On Wayward Son\" was the second-most-played track on US classic rock radio in 1995 and No. 1 in 1997.\n\nLed Zeppelin discography: The discography of the English rock band Led Zeppelin consists of nine studio albums, four live albums, nine compilation albums, 16 singles and eight music downloads. Formed in London in 1968, the group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, bass player John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. The band pioneered the concept of album-oriented rock and often refused to release popular songs as singles. Nevertheless, four of their ten songs that reached the Hot 100 had no mention of the title in the lyrics: \"Immigrant Song\", \"Black Dog\", \"Over the Hills and Far Away\", \"D'yer Mak'er\". Their debut album, \"Led Zeppelin\" (1969), released by Atlantic Records, charted at number six on the UK Albums Chart and at number ten on the United States \"Billboard\" 200. It received several sales certifications, including an 8 times multi-platinum from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and Diamond from the Music Canada. Led Zeppelin's second studio album, \"Led Zeppelin II\", recorded when the band were on tour, was released a few months after the first. It reached number one in several countries, including the UK and the US, where it was certified 12 times multi-platinum. The album produced Led Zeppelin's most successful single, \"Whole Lotta Love\", which peaked at several music charts in the top 10. \" Led Zeppelin III\" (1970) was a softer, more folk-based effort compared to the hard rock of the band's previous releases. It also peaked at number one in the UK and in the US.\n\nBreaking Benjamin discography: American rock band Breaking Benjamin has released five studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, sixteen singles and ten music videos. The group has sold over 7 million units in the United States alone, with three platinum records, two gold records, two multi-platinum singles, two platinum singles, and five gold singles as designated by the RIAA. The band signed with Hollywood Records in 2002 following the success of their independently-released eponymous EP, and began recording their first full-length major-label debut \"Saturate\" shortly thereafter. The record peaked at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart and No. 136 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. It was certified gold more than thirteen years later. The band's sophomore effort, \"We Are Not Alone\", released in 2004, peaked at No. 20 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and was later certified platinum in the United States and gold in New Zealand. Breaking Benjamin's third studio album \"Phobia\" was released in 2006 and reached No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 1 on the Digital Albums chart, No. 1 on the Rock Albums chart, and was certified platinum nearly three years after its release. Breaking Benjamin released their fourth record in late 2009 titled \"Dear Agony\", reaching No. 1 on the Hard Rock Albums and Modern Rock/Alternative Albums charts, No. 2 on the Rock Albums and Digital Albums charts, and No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" 200. The record was certified gold three months after its release and was eventually certified platinum seven years later.\n\nSong for America: Song for America is the second studio album by American progressive rock band Kansas, released in 1975. The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 2004. The 10-minute title track was edited down to three minutes for release as a single. The 45 R.P.M. edit resurfaced 29 years later as a bonus track on the remastered release, which provided improved sound as well as expanded liner notes, rare photos, and a live version of \"Down the Road\".\n\nMartina McBride discography: The discography of American country artist Martina McBride consists of thirteen studio albums, one live album, four compilation albums, two video albums, three additional albums, forty five music videos, fifty one singles, sixteen other charting songs, and forty five album appearances. In 1991, she signed a recording contract with RCA Records, launching her debut studio album \"The Time Has Come\" in 1992. In September 1993, her second studio album \"The Way That I Am\" was issued. Its lead single \"My Baby Loves Me\" reached number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart, becoming her breakthrough hit. The third single \"Independence Day\" peaked in the top twenty and became McBride's signature song. The song's success elevated sales of \"The Way That I Am\" to platinum status from the Recording Industry Association of America. \" Wild Angels\" was released in September 1995 and reached number seventeen on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart. The album's title track became McBride's first song to top the Hot Country Songs list. McBride's fourth studio album \"Evolution\" was released in August 1997 and is her best-selling album to date, certifying three times platinum in the United States. The album spawned six singles which all became major hits including, \"A Broken Wing\", \"Wrong Again\", and \"Whatever You Say\". After releasing a holiday album, McBride's fifth studio album \"Emotion\" was issued in September 1999. The lead single \"I Love You\" topped the Hot Country Songs list, while also reaching minor positions on the Adult Contemporary and \"Billboard\" Hot 100 charts.\n\nWeezer discography: The discography of Weezer, an American rock band, consists of 10 studio albums, two compilation albums, one video album, six extended plays, twenty-eight singles and twenty-four music videos. Weezer's self-titled debut studio album, often referred to as \"The Blue Album\", was released in May 1994 through DGC Records. The album was a huge commercial success, peaking at number 16 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and spawning the singles \"Undone \u2013 The Sweater Song\" and \"Buddy Holly\", both of which were responsible for launching Weezer into mainstream success with the aid of music videos directed by Spike Jonze. It has sold 3.3 million copies in the United States and has been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), becoming the band's best selling album to date. Following the success of their debut album, Weezer took a break from touring for the Christmas holidays. Lead singer Rivers Cuomo began piecing together demo material for Weezer's second studio album. Cuomo's original concept for the album was a space-themed rock opera, \"Songs from the Black Hole\". Ultimately, the \"Songs from the Black Hole\" album concept was dropped; the band, however, continued to utilize songs from these sessions into work for their second studio album. \" Pinkerton\" was released as the band's second studio album in September 1996. Peaking at number 19 on the \"Billboard\" 200, it was considered a critical and commercial failure at the time of its release, selling far less than its triple platinum predecessor. 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Another opera by Gounod occasionally still performed is \"Rom\u00e9o et Juliette\". Although he is known for his Grand Operas, the soprano aria \"Que ferons-nous avec le rago\u00fbt de citrouille?\" from his first opera \"Livre de recettes d'un enfant\" (Op. 24) is still performed in concert as an encore, similarly to his \"Jewel Song\" from Faust.\n\nPauline Duchambge: Pauline Duchambge n\u00e9e de Montet (1778 \u2013 23 April 1858) was a French Creole pianist, singer, and composer. Duchambdge (Montet) was born in Martinique, West Indies and was the daughter of a noble family. She was taken to Paris, where she received a convent education and studied the piano from composer and author Jean Baptiste Desormery, son of the famous comic opera actor and composer L\u00e9opold-Bastien Desormery. Pauline composed and performed as a singer and a pianist. She studied harmony and composition with Daniel Auber and with Luigi Cherubini, who wrote several compositions for her. She also studied piano and composition with Jan Ladislav Dussek. Pauline left the convent in 1792 and married Baron Duchambge in 1796. In 1798 at the age of 20, she lost both her parents and with them the family fortune. Soon afterwards she was later divorced. It was after these events that Duchamge musical education began in earnest. She studied church music with Jan Dussek, Luigi Cherubini and D.F.E Auber. In 1815, Duchambge met the French poet and novelist, Marceline Desbordes-Valmore beginning a lifelong friendship and collaboration. Their friendship is documented by a lengthy correspondence and a number of songs by Duchambge on Debordes-Valmore\u2019s texts including L\u2019adieu tout bas, La fianc\u00e9e del marin, Je pense \u00e0 lui, La jeune Ch\u00e2telaine, R\u00eave du mousse, La sinc\u00e8re and La valse et l\u2019automne. Duchambge also composed music to texts and romances of other female authors such as Mme Amble Tastu and Mme Emile De Girardin. 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It takes the form of a \"com\u00e9die h\u00e9ro\u00efque\" (a type of \"op\u00e9ra comique\") in three acts, and was a founding work of rescue opera. It has also been called one of the first Romantic operas, though Cherubini's work was basically classical.\n\nAnacr\u00e9on (Cherubini): Anacr\u00e9on, ou L'amour fugitif is an opera-ballet in two acts by Luigi Cherubini with a French libretto by C. R. Mendouze. It was premiered on 4 October 1803 by the Paris Op\u00e9ra at the Salle Montansier. The choreography was by Pierre-Gabriel Gardel. The work proved to be a complete failure, ending its run on 1 January 1804 after only seven performances. The subject matter, a love affair of the Ancient Greek poet Anacreon, was completely alien to the spirit of the time. 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The composer subsequently destroyed the scores of two cantatas (\"Orph\u00e9e\" and \"Sardanapale\") almost completely and reused music from all four of them in later works. There was a revival of interest in the cantatas in the late 20th century, particularly \"La mort de Cl\u00e9op\u00e2tre\", which has become a favourite showcase for the soprano and mezzo-soprano voice.\n\nLe calife de Bagdad: Le calife de Bagdad (\"The Caliph of Baghdad\") is an \"op\u00e9ra comique\" in one act by the French composer Fran\u00e7ois-Adrien Boieldieu with a libretto by Claude Godard d'Aucourt de Saint-Just. It was first performed at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, Paris on 16 September 1800 and soon became highly popular throughout Europe. It was Boieldieu's first major triumph. 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The film was directed by Edward Dmytryk and the screenplay was written by John Paxton, based on the 1945 novel \"The Brick Foxhole\" by screenwriter and director Richard Brooks. The film features Robert Mitchum, Robert Young, Robert Ryan and Gloria Grahame. It received five Academy Award nominations, including Ryan for Best Supporting Actor and Gloria Grahame for Best Supporting Actress. It was the first B movie to receive a best picture nomination.\n\nTony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play: The Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play is an honor presented at the Tony Awards, a ceremony established in 1947 as the Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, to actresses for quality supporting roles in a Broadway play. The awards are named after Antoinette Perry, an American actress who died in 1946. 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She had previously received a Golden Globe Award nomination for the film version of \"My Favorite Year\" (1982). Her other film appearances include \"The Delta Force\" (1986), \"Harry and the Hendersons\" (1987), \"Beaches\" (1988), \"My Big Fat Greek Wedding\" (2002) and \"My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2\" (2016).\n\nJennifer Ehle: Jennifer Anne Ehle ( ; born December 29, 1969) is an American actress. She won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for her role as Elizabeth Bennet in the 1995 BBC miniseries \"Pride and Prejudice\". For her work on Broadway, she won the 2000 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for \"The Real Thing\", and the 2007 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for \"The Coast of Utopia\". She is the daughter of English actress Rosemary Harris and American author John Ehle.\n\nJacqueline White: Jacqueline Jane White (born November 27, 1922) is a former American film actress. 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Danner was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for portraying Marilyn Truman on \"Will & Grace\" (2001\u20132006), and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her roles in \"We Were the Mulvaneys\" (2002) and \"Back When We Were Grownups\" (2004). For the latter, she was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress \u2013 Miniseries or Television Film.\n\nMelody Parra: Melody Marie Tavitian-Parra is an American actress and model. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Parra demonstrated a talent for acting early on. She began acting in school plays at the age of 6 and continued throughout high school where she won the school's Best Actress Gold Medal, the Musical Theatre Director's Dream Actress Award, and the Best Film Actress Tommy at John Marshall High in Los Feliz. She made her professional stage debut during her senior year in \"What's Shakein?\" (2009) at the Greek Theatre in the play's lead role. In 2009, Parra was admitted to UCLA with a full merit scholarship. While pursuing a dual BA, Parra joined the university's prestigious ACT III Theatre Ensemble where she played lead and large supporting roles in classics such as \"Othello\", \"Oedipus Rex\", \"Macbeth\", and \"The Fall\". In 2012 she graduated UCLA at the age of 20, receiving her BA in English Literature and Spanish. She made her feature film debut the following year cast in the lead role of Stella in the indie film drama \"City of Quartz\" (2013). The film premiered at the BLOW-UP Arthouse International Film Festival. That same year she was cast in the comedy \"With this Ring\" (2013) where she played a supporting role in both the play and its on-screen adaptation. Parra's other films include the crime drama \"Here in the East\" (2014), \"Fronteras\" (2015), \"Ouroboros\" (2015), and \"Edge\" (2015). 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The name comes from a band of armed guards called the Fighting Tigers of Columbia who, in 1864, protected Columbia from guerrillas during the Civil War.\n\n1923 Missouri Tigers football team: The 1923 Missouri Tigers football team was an American football team that represented the University of Missouri in the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association (Missouri Valley) during the 1923 college football season. The team compiled a 2\u20133\u20133 record (1\u20133\u20132 against Missouri Valley opponents), finished in eighth place in the Missouri Valley conference, and was outscored by all opponents by a combined total of 40 to 31. Gwinn Henry was the head coach for the first of nine seasons. The team played its home games at Rollins Field in Columbia, Missouri.\n\nEd Lindenmeyer: Ed Lindenmeyer (born Edgar William Lindenmeyer; July 18, 1901 \u2013 July 24, 1981) was an American football player. 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Its Petit Robert is often considered the authoritative single-volume dictionary of the French language.\n\nPaul Robert (lexicographer): Paul Charles Jules Robert (19 October 1910, Orl\u00e9ansville, French Algeria \u2013 11 August 1980, Mougins, Alpes-Maritimes, France), usually called Paul Robert, was a French lexicographer and publisher, best known for his large \"Dictionnaire alphab\u00e9tique et analogique de la langue fran\u00e7aise\" (1953), often called simply the \"Robert\", and its abridgement, the \"Petit Robert\" (1967).\n\nPaul Robert Ignatius: Paul Robert Ignatius (born November 11, 1920) is an American government official who served as Secretary of the Navy between 1967 and 1969 and was the Assistant Secretary of Defense during the Lyndon Johnson Administration.\n\nPetit Robert: Le Petit Robert is a popular single-volume French dictionary first published by Paul Robert in 1967, an abridgement of his eight-volume \"Dictionnaire alphab\u00e9tique et analogique de la langue fran\u00e7aise\".\n\nPaul Bryson: Paul Robert John Bryson (born 6 July 1968) is a former English cricketer. 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Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (song): \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" is a song written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon\u2013McCartney), and first recorded and released in 1967, on the album of the same name by the Beatles. The song appears twice on the album: as the opening track (segueing into \"With a Little Help from My Friends\"), and as \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)\", the penultimate track (segueing into \"A Day in the Life\"). As the title song, the lyrics introduce the fictional band that performs on the album.\n\nSgt. Pepper Live: Sgt. Pepper Live is a performance by the American rock band Cheap Trick with a full orchestra, released on August 25, 2009, in commemoration of the 42nd anniversary of the release of the historic album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" by the Beatles. Both a live album and a companion DVD of the performance were released. The album was engineered by Geoff Emerick. Cheap Trick performed the \"Sgt. Pepper Live\" show at the Las Vegas Hilton for two weeks in September 2009.\n\nSgt. Pepper Knew My Father: Sgt. Pepper Knew My Father is a 1988 multi-artist compilation of 1980s artists recording new versions of the songs on The Beatles album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\". The album was produced by the \"New Musical Express\" to raise money for Childline, the charity founded by the now-defunct BBC1 consumer programme \"That's Life! \". It was also intended to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the original release of \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" on 1 June 1967.\n\nWithin You Without You: \"Within You Without You\" is a song written by George Harrison and released on the Beatles' 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\". It was Harrison's second composition in the Indian classical style, after \"Love You To\", and was inspired by his six-week stay in India with his mentor and sitar teacher, Ravi Shankar, over September\u2013October 1966. Recorded in London without the other Beatles, the song features Indian instrumentation such as sitar, dilruba and tabla, and was performed by Harrison and members of the Asian Music Circle. The recording marked a significant departure from the Beatles' previous work; musically, it evokes the Indian devotional tradition, while the overtly spiritual quality of the lyrics reflects Harrison's absorption in Hindu philosophy and the teachings of the Vedas. Although the song was his only composition on \"Sgt. Pepper\", Harrison's endorsement of Indian culture was further reflected in the inclusion of yogis such as Paramahansa Yogananda among the crowd depicted on the album cover.\n\nSgt. Pepper's (Big Daddy album): Sgt. Pepper's is a tribute album consisting of covers of the entirety of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. The album was recorded by Big Daddy in 1992 and features covers which combine the lyrics and some musical elements from the original Beatles versions with stylistic elements of certain genres and musicians, mostly ones popularized in the 1920s-1950s. The album's release coincided with the 25th anniversary of the original Beatles album. It was the band's last album until 2013's \"Smashing Songs of Stage and Screen\".\n\nSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the eighth studio album by English rock band the Beatles. Released on 26 May 1967 in the United Kingdom and 2 June 1967 in the United States, it was an immediate commercial and critical success, spending 27 weeks at the top of the UK albums chart and 15 weeks at number one in the US. On release, the album was lauded by the vast majority of critics for its innovations in music production, songwriting and graphic design, for bridging a cultural divide between popular music and legitimate art, and for providing a musical representation of its generation and the contemporary counterculture. It won four Grammy Awards in 1968, including Album of the Year, the first rock LP to receive this honour.\n\nSgt. Petsound's Lonely Hearts Club Band: Sgt. Petsound's Lonely Hearts Club Band is a track-for-track mash-up of The Beach Boys\u2019 \"Pet Sounds\" with The Beatles\u2019 \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" by Clayton Counts, posted on his blog. It was released under the pseudonym \"The Beachles\" and received favorable mentions in \"Entertainment Weekly\" and \"USA Today\", as well as blogs around the world. Sometime around September 8, 2006, Counts received a cease and desist order from EMI's attorneys. Notably, the letter included a demand for Counts to hand over the IP addresses of everyone who downloaded or streamed the songs. Counts removed the songs, but refused to give up the IPs and fired back with a lengthy missive on his blog. The incident drew the attention of the Associated Press and \"Rolling Stone\", and resulted in a letter-writing campaign and a boycott of EMI and Capitol Records on behalf of Mr. Counts.\n\nWith a Little Help from My Fwends: With a Little Help from My Fwends is the second main album of the \"Fwends\" series by American rock band the Flaming Lips. It is a track-for-track tribute to the Beatles album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\". It was released on October 27, 2014, through Warner Bros. Records. All proceeds from record sales will go to the Bella Foundation, an organization in Oklahoma City that helps provide veterinary care to needy pet owners.\n\nWith a Little Help from My Friends: \"With a Little Help from My Friends\" is a song by the Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney from the album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" issued worldwide in June 1967. The song was written for and sung by the Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr as the character \"Billy Shears\". The song, paired with \"Sgt. 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After the group disbanded in 1970, he pursued a solo career and formed the band Wings with his first wife, Linda, and Denny Laine.", "question": " \"With a Little Help from My Friends\" is a song by the Beatles, written by which English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer, from the album \"Sgt. 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It fell into disuse sometime during the 16th century and became a ruin. Today, nothing remains of the building except for some archaeological remains. The site is a scheduled ancient monument.\n\nCraven in the Domesday Book: The extent of the medieval district of Craven, in the north of England is a matter of debate. The name Craven is either pre-Celtic Britain, Britonnic or Romano-British in origin. However, its usage continued following the ascendancy of the Anglo-Saxons and the Normans \u2013 as was demonstrated by its many appearances in the Domesday Book of 1086. Places described as being \"In Craven\" in the Domesday Book fell later within the modern county of North Yorkshire, as well as neighbouring areas of West Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria. Usage of Craven in the Domesday Book is, therefore, circumstantial evidence of an extinct, British or Anglo-Saxon kingdom or subnational entity (such as a shire or earldom).\n\nKings Langley School: Kings Langley School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the village of Kings Langley in Hertfordshire, England. It is situated on Love Lane about 0.75 miles from Junction 20 on the M25 and about 0.5 miles from Kings Langley railway station.\n\nKings Langley F.C.: Kings Langley Football Club are a semi-professional association football club in the village and civil parish of Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England. The club have spent the majority of their history in the Hertfordshire County League, they joined the Spartan South Midlands Football League in 2001, winning the Premier Division in the 2015-16 season and are currently members of the Southern League Premier Division - the seventh tier of the English football league system, following a third consecutive promotion in 2016 when they became champions of the Southern League Division One South. In doing so, Kings Langley join Truro F.C., Chester F.C., F.C. United of Manchester and Gretna F.C. as the only clubs in the United Kingdom with three or more successive promotions. They are also unofficially the highest-ranked village football club in England.\n\nKingskerswell: Kingskerswell (formerly Kings Carswell, or Kings Kerswell) is a village and civil parish within Teignbridge local government district in the south of Devon, England. The village grew up where an ancient track took the narrowest point across a marshy valley and it is of ancient foundation, being mentioned in the Domesday Book. It has a church dating back to the 14th century and the ruins of a manor house of similar date. The coming of the railway in the 1840s had a large effect on the village, starting its conversion into a commuter town. The village is a major part of the electoral ward called Kerswell-with-Combe. This ward had a population of 5,679 at the 2011 census.\n\nHanging Heaton: Hanging Heaton is a large village in West Yorkshire, England. Partly in both Batley and Dewsbury it is a historic village mentioned in the Domesday Book under the name 'Etun'. The prefix 'Hanging' refers to a steep hillside hanging above lower ground. Heaton means 'High Farm' therefore Hanging Heaton was a lonely hillside farmstead.\n\nLangley railway station: Langley railway station is a railway station in Langley, a suburb of Slough, Berkshire, England. It is 16.25 mi west of Paddington towards Reading .\n\nWorle: Worle ( ) is a large village in North Somerset which is joined to the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare on its western edge. It, however, maintains a very separate identity, and may now be bigger than its more famous neighbour. Worle pre-dates Weston and was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. In the book, it is said that Worle was owned by Walter of Douai, and consisted of 750 acre and valued at 6.5 hides. \"Walter de Dowai holds of the King, Worle. Edgar held it in the time of King Edward, and gelded for six hides and a half.\" The parish church of St Martin's sits on the side of Worlebury Hill and overlooks the village. In 2017, Bunnings Warhouse moved into the old Homebase building and is a popular diy shop within Worle.\n\nKings Langley railway station: Kings Langley railway station is just under the M25 motorway at Junction 20. 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She was the crowd favorite in the Binibining Pilipinas 2008 pageant, winning five awards from the major sponsors and placing Miss World 2008 to compete in South Africa.\n\nMicaela Reis: Micaela Patr\u00edcia Reis (born December 21, 1988) is an Angolan actress, TV Host, model and beauty queen who was a Top 10 finalist at Miss Universe 2007 and placed first runner-up to Miss World 2007, becoming Miss World Africa. She was the highest placed Miss Angola at both Miss Universe and Miss World before the win of Leila Lopes in Miss Universe 2011.\n\nJulia Kourotchkina: Julia Alexandrovna Kourotchkina \"(Russian: \u042e\u043b\u0438\u044f \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u041a\u0443\u0440\u043e\u0447\u043a\u0438\u043d\u0430, or Yuliya Aleksandrovna Kurochkina \"; born 10 August 1974 in Shcherbinka, Russia) is a Russian actress, model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Russia 1992 and later crowned Miss World 1992 in Sun City, South Africa.\n\nSoo Wincci: Dr. Soo Wincci () is an award winning Malaysian singer, recording artist, actress, composer, celebrity chef, host, model, beauty queen, PhD holder and also an entrepreneur. Soo was crowned Miss World Malaysia 2008 and represented Malaysia in the Miss World 2008 beauty pageant. In 2013, She was selected by Hollywood's Independence Critics as the world Top 100 most beautiful women in the world. In 2016, In completion of her 6 years PHD Journey in Business Administration, she was awarded by The Malaysia Book Of Records as \" The 1st Miss World Malaysia To Receive PHD\". She is one of the most educated celebrities in Malaysia.\n\nMiss Russia 2009: Miss Russia 2009, Manezh Central Exhibition Hall in Moscow on March 7, 2009. 50 contestants from all over the Russia compete for the crown. the reigning Miss World 2008, Ksenia Sukhinova of Tyumen crowned her successor Sofia Rudieva of Saint Petersburg as the brand new Miss Russia. Dayana Mendoza participated in the event.\n\nMiss Russia 2007: Miss Russia 2007 was held on December 14, 2007 at Gostinom Yard, Moscow, Russia. Tatiana Kotova of Rostov-on-Don crowned her successor Ksenia Sukhinova of Tyumen as the brand new Miss Russia. Riyo Mori and Zhang Zilin participated in the event. Ksenia Sukhinova competed in the Miss World 2008 pageant, where was crowned the winner. 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The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Naomi Watts, Chris Cooper, and Judah Lewis. The film opened the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and was theatrically released on April 8, 2016, by Fox Searchlight Pictures.\n\nYves B\u00e9langer (cinematographer): Yves B\u00e9langer (born July 7, 1960) is a Canadian cinematographer. He has worked on films by directors such as Alain Desrochers and Xavier Dolan, and he is a frequent collaborator of Jean-Marc Vall\u00e9e. In 2016, he received a Canadian Screen Award for Best Cinematography for his work in \"Brooklyn\".\n\n2015 Toronto International Film Festival: The 40th annual Toronto International Film Festival was held from 10 to 20 September 2015. On 28 July 2015 the first wave of films to be screened at the Festival was announced. 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He has been portrayed by Eric Braeden since 1980. Initially a guest character who was to last for eight to twelve weeks, Victor has evolved into the soap opera's leading male figure. Created by William J. Bell as a \"despicable, contemptible, unfaithful wife abuser\", the character was planned to be killed off and never heard of again. However, after Bell saw Braeden's performance, he decided to sign the actor onto a contract. Braeden was hesitant to work on a soap opera, but eventually signed a contract, and has remained on the series as a regular cast member for a total of thirty-seven years. The character is widely described as ruthless, and while loving to those he holds dear, is considered a villain. Over the years, he has also been the center of several controversial plots and relationships.\n\nSarah G. Buxton: Sarah Galbraith Buxton (born March 23, 1965) is an American actress. 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However, Northrop's return in 1991 led to Hogestyn's Roman being retconned into the entirely separate character of John Black, which also establishes the supercouple pairing of John and Marlena, due to John's affair with Roman's wife, Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall). During the time in which he believes he is Roman, John picks up the mantle of Roman's feud with the notorious international criminal Stefano DiMera (Joseph Mascolo). John and Stefano's feud is central to the character's history as Stefano is partly responsible for John's memory loss. Their lives are further intertwined in 2008 when the two are falsely led to believe they are half brothers\u2014a story that was later disproved. Hogestyn's portrayal has made him one of daytime's most popular and recognizable stars. Hogestyn was attributed with helping the series out of its ratings slump in the 1980s. 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CFS, Inc. operates Al's Beef, a popular Italian beef restaurant that is extremely well known in downtown Chicago and is regarded as one of the best beef sandwiches in the country. CFS, Inc. just launched Doughocracy Pizza + Brews, a fast casual pizza place that gives customers the \"Freedom to Choose\" their own toppings on a hand stretched pizza crust that can be paired with local craft beers. There are two Doughocracy restaurants, one in Geneva, Illinois and one in University City, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis.\n\nFox's Pizza Den: Fox's Pizza Den is a pizzeria chain based in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1971 by Jim Fox in Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, and currently has more than 250 locations in 28 U.S. states, all franchise-owned. Fox's Pizza Den has consistently ranked among the Top 25 pizza chains in the world. 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He is the first dog to win the \"Triple Crown\" of dog shows, having also won the 2002 AKC/Eukanuba National Invitational Championship.\n\nTeddy Roosevelt Terrier: The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times.\n\nRusskiy Toy: The Russian Toy (also known as the Russian Toy Terrier, and in Russia as the Russkiy Toy, Toychik,Russian: \u0420\u0443\u0441\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0442\u043e\u0439, \u0422\u043e\u0439\u0447\u0438\u043a ) is a very small breed of dog originally bred in Russia from the English Toy Terrier which is known today as the Manchester Terrier. There are two types of coats in the breed: smooth coat and long coat. The smooth-coated variety was previously known as the Russian Toy Terrier and long-coated as the Moscow Long Haired Toy Terrier. 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Educated in Bangalore and originally rooted as a theatre artist, he has performed in television series including Chidambara Rahasya (scripted by Late Poornachandra Tejaswi directed by Girish Karnad) broadcast in DD Chandana and Kichchu (directed by K.M. Chaitanya) in ETV Kannada. He has several Kannada films to his credit and has earned a good name as one of the fine actors in Kannada cinema. His roles in \"Aa Dinagalu\" (2007), \"Sanju Weds Geetha\" (2011) and \"Bheema Theeradalli\" (2012) are well known across Karnataka. He played several kinds of roles in Kannada movies. He is noticed in the South Indian film industry, mainly for his villainous roles.\n\nKeerthi Reddy: Keerthi Reddy is a former Indian film actress. She has acted in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada movies.\n\nBrahma (2014 film): Brahma (Kannada: \u0cac\u0ccd\u0cb0\u0cb9\u0ccd\u0cae ) is a 2014 Indian historical drama action film directed by R. Chandru and produced by Manjunath Babu. The film was simultaneously made in Kannada and Telugu and subsequently dubbed into Tamil. The film stars Upendra, playing dual roles, and Pranitha Subhash in the lead roles, while actors Nassar, Rahul Dev and Shayaji Shinde play other prominent roles. The film spanning four generations, from the 16th to the 21st century, features an original soundtrack by Gurukiran. It's Karnataka Distribution rights have been sold out for a record price of 150\u00a0million. Brahma is one of the most expensive Kannada movies of all time. The film opened to an overwhelming response from the audience as well as the critics and got a grand opening at the Box Office by collecting a Record-Breaking 97.5\u00a0million in its first weekend by releasing in a record 276 screens and 1076 shows all over Karnataka. It was labeled as an out an out commercial action entertainer with all the elements of keeping the audience entertained, particularly in the second half. The bilingual movie is now all set to release in Telugu language in March. Brahma completed 50 days in a Grand fashion in 35 theatres making 2 Million even on the 50th day. The film was declared a blockbuster at the box office. It completed 75 Days. The film was dubbed in Hindi as \"The Real Leader- Brahma\".\n\nRakul Preet Singh: Rakul Preet Singh (born 10 October 1990) is an Indian film actress and model who predominantly works in the Telugu film industry. She has also appeared in a few Tamil, Hindi, and Kannada movies.\n\nSpyder (film): Spyder is a 2017 Indian bilingual spy thriller film written and directed by AR Murugadoss simultaneously shot in Telugu and Tamil languages. Produced by N. V. Prasad, and Tagore Madhu, the film features Mahesh Babu and Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles. 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He has also acted in Malgudi Days, directed by his younger brother Shankar Nag based on the stories by R. K. Narayan. He is fluent in Kannada, Konkani, Marathi, Hindi. He is a recipient of six Filmfare Awards South and five Karnataka State Film Awards for Best Actor.\n\nAdvani Lakshmi Devi: Advani Lakshmi Devi(Not to be confused with M.N Lakshmi Devi - They are two different artistes), is a veteran Kannada film actress. She has played a variety of roles such as heroine, vamp, mother, grandmother in hundreds of Kannada movies over the last 50 years. Her role in Kannada Movies Gandhada Gudi and Srinivasa Kalyana as mother (male role played by Dr. Rajkumar) is much remembered. She is the mother of veteran actress Roopadevi who acted in many Kannada movies with Dr. Raj Kumar such as Haalu Jenu, Samayada Gombe and Yarivanu. Dr.Rajkumar holds the distinction of having played hero and son's role with her. Dr.Rajkumar holds the distinction of having played the hero to both Roopadevi(in 3 movies) and her mother Advani Lakshmi Devi(in \"Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddha\"). 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He was raised in South Orange County and is Bill Medley's (of the Righteous Bros.) godson. He attended and graduated from Berklee College of Music where he studied electric, bass and acoustic bass. Mohler then received a full scholarship to the prestigious Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz at UCLA. He was a member of the rock band The Calling (until 2002). The band's debut record Camino Palmero has sold more than 5 million copies worldwide.\n\nWhere Sleeping Dogs Lie: Where Sleeping Dogs Lie is a 1991 thriller film directed by Charles Finch and starred Dylan McDermott, Sharon Stone and Tom Sizemore. The primary location for \"Sleeping Dogs\" was C.E. Toberman Estate, a large Mediterranean-style, 22-room house built at the top of Camino Palmero in 1928 by C. E. Toberman.\n\nCould It Be Any Harder: \"Could It Be Any Harder\" is the third single from The Calling's debut album, \"Camino Palmero\". 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The title of the album comes from a Los Angeles street where band members Alex Band and Aaron Kamin first met. The record has many grunge influences and also has a lot of guitar solos.\n\nC.E. Toberman Estate: The C. E. Toberman Estate, also known as Villa Las Colinas, is a gated Mission Revival mansion and estate on Camino Palmero in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, and as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1984. .\n\nThe Calling: The Calling was an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, best known for its hit single, \"Wherever You Will Go\". The group formed in 1999 and released two albums, \"Camino Palmero\" and \"Two\", before breaking up 2005. 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The film stars Nat Wolff and Cara Delevingne and was released on July 24, 2015, in the United States by 20th Century Fox. The film follows the coming of age and search by the protagonist, Quentin \"Q\" Jacobsen (Wolff), for Margo Roth Spiegelman (Delevingne), his childhood friend and object of affection. In the process, Quentin explores the relationship with his friends including his compatibility with Margo.\n\nDangerous (SpeXial album): Dangerous is Taiwanese Mandopop boyband SpeXial's third Mandarin studio album. The \"Preorder Version\" was pre-ordered from August 19, 2015. The first edition \"Regular Version\" was released on September 11, and the second edition \"Deluxe Edition\" was released on November 6. The first promotional single, \"Love Guardian\", is the theme song of online drama \"School Beauty's Personal Bodyguard\". 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He officiated in nine Test matches, from his first England v Australia test in 1896 to the 1912 Triangular Tournament featuring England, Australia and South Africa. He died in Northampton in 1938.\n\nPakistan national cricket team record by opponent: The Pakistan national cricket team represents Pakistan in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test and One Day International (ODI) status. Pakistan first competed in international cricket in 1952, when they played against India in a four-day Test match; India won the match by an innings and 70 runs at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi. In the same series, Pakistan recorded their first Test win, the second match by an innings and 43 runs at the University Ground, Lucknow. s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 410 Test matches; they have won 132 matches, lost 120 matches, and 158 matches were drawn. 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In 2009, they won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, defeating Sri Lanka by eight wickets. s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 115 T20I matches and won 68 of them; 44 were lost and three were tied.\n\nPakistani cricket team in Australia in 1978\u201379: The Pakistan national cricket team, captained by Majid Khan, toured Australia in March 1979 and played two Test matches against the Australia national cricket team. The series was drawn 1\u20131. Pakistan visited Sri Lanka \"en route\" for home and played a match against the Sri Lankan national cricket team.\n\nThomas Bartley (cricket umpire): Thomas Bartley (1908\u20131964) was a Test match umpire. Bartley represented Cheshire in the Minor Counties and played in the Lancashire League but made his most notable contribution to cricket as an umpire. 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After various setbacks in her career she achieved fame when she became the first athlete in her country to win an Olympic gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, and to date remains Nigeria's only individual Olympic gold medalist. Chioma Ajunwa is the first black African woman to win an Olympic gold medal in a field event. Ajunwa is also an officer with the Nigerian Police Force.\n\nBrandon Richards: Brandon Richards (born February 6, 1967) is an American Track and Field athlete. He was the national high school record holder in the pole vault and a son of double Olympic Gold Medalist in the pole vault, Bob Richards. He is the third of four of Richards' sons who all excelled at the pole vault\u2014Bob Jr. finished second in 1968 and Tom won the CIF California State Meet in the pole vault.\n\nList of career achievements by Michael Johnson: This page details the career achievements of American track & field athlete Michael Johnson. Over the course of his career, Johnson consistently dominated his events, winning almost every time he took to the track. He set numerous world and Olympic records in short distance track, both as an individual and as a member of relay teams. His domination of the 400 meter race is unprecedented in the history of track and field, making him arguably the greatest 400 m runner of all time. For approximately one decade, Michael Johnson held the world records in the 200 meters, 400 meters and indoor 400 meters, as well as the world's best time in the 300 meters and the world record for the 4 by 400 meter relay. He is still a world record holder for the 4 x 400 meter relay. In 2004, Johnson was voted into the United States Track & Field Hall of Fame. At the ceremony, his record-setting 200-meter performance at the 1996 Summer Olympics was deemed the greatest track and field moment in the past 25 years. Johnson is generally considered one of the greatest and most consistent sprinters in the history of track and field.\n\nMichael Norman (sprinter): Michael Norman, Jr. (born December 3, 1997) is an American track and field athlete who competes in the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. He graduated from Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, California in 2016. He currently attends University of Southern California. He broke the NFHS record in the 400 meters with a time of 45.19 seconds at the 2015 CIF California State Meet held at Buchanan High School in Clovis, California on June 6, 2015. His time is the fastest 400 meters run by a U.S. high school athlete against other high school-aged athletes, along with Aldrich Bailey who also ran 45.19 seconds in Lubbock, Texas on April 28, 2012. The time, however, is not the fastest 400 meters ever run by a U.S. high school-aged athlete according to the List of United States High School National Records in Track and Field. The time of 44.69 seconds set by Darrell Robinson is the fastest. However, it was set at a non-NFHS sanctioned meet, therefore only being acknowledged as a National Record by Track & Field News. Norman's NFHS record is currently awaiting NFHS ratification. On June 30, 2015, Norman was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for his achievements in Track and Field. He is only the 2nd non-senior to win the Gatorade Player of the Year award in the 30-year history of the program and the first male sprinter to win the honors as a non-senior.\n\nAl Joyner: Alfrederick \"Al\" Joyner (born January 19, 1960) is an American former athlete and now coach. He was born in East St. Louis, Illinois. He is the 1984 Olympic gold medalist in the triple jump. 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This is the first single, as well as new material, New Order has released in a decade since 2005's single, \"Waiting for the Sirens' Call\", as well as the first single featuring Tom Chapman replacing former bassist and founding member Peter Hook. The song's concept revolves around greed and consumption.\n\nIt's a Beautiful Life (album): It's a Beautiful Life is the only studio album by English supergroup Freebass, featuring bassists Peter Hook (Joy Division, New Order), Gary Mounfield (The Stone Roses), Andy Rourke (The Smiths) and vocalist Gary Briggs (Haven). It was released on 20 September 2010 through Hook's Ha\u00e7ienda Records label. The band broke up before the album's release.\n\nMusic for Pleasure (Monaco album): Music for Pleasure is the debut studio album by rock band Monaco, a side project of New Order bassist Peter Hook. It was released in 1997 and reached No. 11 in the UK. 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It opens with a backwards and heavily modified sample from previous song \"Insight\", presumably added by Martin Hannett, post-production. The song relies on an ascending guitar riff by Bernard Sumner played against a descending bass riff by Peter Hook. The song uses the same progression throughout, but grows in intensity as the song progresses, reaching its peak with Ian Curtis singing \"Me, seeing me this time, hoping for something else\", and ending with a guitar solo. The song closes side one of \"Unknown Pleasures\". It's also one of few Joy Division songs with two distinct guitars playing, one distorted and one a clean electric guitar picking notes from the guitar chords.\n\nCaroline Aherne: Caroline Mary Aherne (24 December 1963 \u2013 2 July 2016) was an English comedian and BAFTA-winning writer and actress, best known for performing as the acerbic chat show host \"Mrs Merton\", various roles in \"The Fast Show\", and as the lead role in \"The Royle Family\", which she co-wrote. She narrated the Channel 4 reality television series \"Gogglebox \"from its inception in 2013 until April 2016.\n\nMonaco (band): Monaco was a side project of New Order bassist Peter Hook. Together with David Potts, the only remaining member of Revenge, the band was formed in 1995. The group is best known for the 1997 single \"What Do You Want From Me? \" and the album from which it was taken, \"Music for Pleasure\", which sold over half a million copies. Hook and Potts currently perform together in Peter Hook and The Light.\n\nWhat Do You Want from Me? (Monaco song): \"What Do You Want From Me?\" is the most popular single by New Order bassist Peter Hook's band Monaco. Released in 1997 from the band's debut album \"Music For Pleasure\", it peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart. The band released two further singles from the album, but this remains the most successful. The song appeared in season 2 of the MTV cartoon series \"Daria\" as well as in season 1 of the UK television show \"Trigger Happy TV\" and on the show's soundtrack album. A music video was also shot for the song. The song is about Hook's failed relationship with comedian Caroline Aherne. The song was adopted by fans of Shelbourne F.C. in 2011.\n\nPeter Hook and The Light: Peter Hook and The Light are an English rock band, formed in May 2010 by the former Joy Division and New Order bassist, Peter Hook. The band also features Hook's son Jack Bates (bass), as well as Andy Poole (keyboards) and Paul Kehoe (drums), who both played with Hook as part of Monaco, one of Hook's previous groups. From the first gigs in May 2010, Nat Wason (formerly of Haven) was the group's guitarist, however in July 2013 it was announced that Wason would be moving on, to be replaced by David Potts, another former member of Monaco.\n\nThe Laboratory Project: The Laboratory Project is an organisation founded by entrepreneur and former Ministry of Sound Operations Director, Tony Rigg. Its aim is to provide a platform to expose brilliant music with their \"Taste Masters\" compilation series. \"Taste Masters\" was officially launched on 30 October 2010 at Fac 251 (The Factory) in Manchester, a club owned in part, by ex-Joy Division/New Order bassist Peter Hook, with the objective of recognising real musicianship. 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Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film is a co-production between the United Kingdom, the United States, France, and the Netherlands.\n\nTimothy Hutton: Timothy Tarquin Hutton (born August 16, 1960) is an American actor and director. He is the youngest male actor to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, which he won at the age of 20 for his performance as Conrad Jarrett in \"Ordinary People\" (1980). Hutton has since appeared regularly in feature films and on television, with featured roles in the drama \"Taps\" (1981), the spy film \"The Falcon and the Snowman\" (1985), and the horror film \"The Dark Half\" (1993), among others.\n\nArsi Nami: Arsalan Nami (Persian: \u0627\u0631\u0633\u0644\u0627\u0646 \u0646\u0627\u0645\u06cc\u200e \u200e ) (born May 21, 1984 in Shiraz) better known as Arsi Nami, is a Persian-Swedish singer, songwriter, music therapist, actor and philanthropist living in Los Angeles, California. Credits include music on Fox TV shows Bones (TV series) and The Goodwin Games as well Cannes Film Festival winning film Love is Blind and Crown Prince of Heaven. He was the lead actor and composer in drama shortfilm, Love Is Blind, which won the 2017 Jury Prize at Cannes International Film Festival Entr'2 Marches for sharing disability awareness. His commercial acting credits include giant brands such as Hewlett Packard, Ford Motor Company, Samsung, Disney, NBA, Guitar Center, Los Defensores. Arsi Nami nominated for Best lead male actor in comedy film Villa, a 2017 Official Selection at Premio Tortoreto alla Cultura in Italy, AM Film Festival in Egypt and International Festival of Short Films on Culture & Tourism, India. also one of the lead actors in 2017 European Cinematography Award winning Drama film Camelia as Vincent the painter.\n\nThe Killing of a Sacred Deer: The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a 2017 psychological horror-thriller film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, from a screenplay by Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou. It stars Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Lanthimos and Filippou won the Best Screenplay award. The film is scheduled to be released in the United States on October 20, 2017, by A24, before being released in the United Kingdom on November 17, 2017, by Curzon Artificial Eye.\n\nBarry Keoghan: Barry Keoghan (born 18 October 1992) is an Irish actor. He has appeared in the films \"Dunkirk\" along with Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Kenneth Branagh, Tom Glynn-Carney; \"The Killing of a Sacred Deer\" with Nicole Kidman, Colin Farrell and Alicia Silverstone; and \"Trespass Against Us\" with Michael Fassbender and Brendan Gleeson. He has also played the \"heartless cat killer\" Wayne in the RT\u00c9 drama \"Love/Hate\".\n\nIIFA Award for Star Debut of the Year \u2013 Male: The IIFA Award for Star Debut of the Year \u2013 Male is given by the International Indian Film Academy as part of its annual award ceremony to recognise a male actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in his debut film. Originally known as the \"IIFA Award for Fresh Face of the Year (Male)\", it was officially given its new title in 2006. During its inaugural year in 2001, four separate actors were presented with an award.\n\nARY Film Award for Best Star Debut Male: ARY Film Award for Best Star Debut Male is one of the ARY Film Awards of Merit presented annually by the ARY Digital Network and Entertainment Channel to recognize the male actor who has delivered an outstanding debut performance while working in the film industry. Since its inception, however, the award has commonly been referred to as the AFA for Best Star Debut Male. While actors are nominated for this award by AFA members who are actors and actresses themselves, winners are selected by the AFA membership as a whole.\n\nSaturn Award for Best Actor: The Saturn Award for Best Actor is an award presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films to honor the top works in science fiction, fantasy, and horror in film, television, and home video. The Saturn Awards were devised by Dr. Donald A. Reed, who felt that films within those genres were never given the appreciation they deserved. The physical award is a representation of the planet Saturn, surrounded with a ring of film. The award was initially and is still sometimes loosely referred to as a \"Golden Scroll\". The award for Best Actor was first introduced in 1976 for the 1974 and 1975 years, to reward a lead performance by a male actor in film.\n\nMohammad-Reza Foroutan: Mohammad-Reza Foroutan (Persian: \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0631\u0636\u0627 \u0641\u0631\u0648\u062a\u0646\u200e \u200e , born December 28, 1968 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian actor. He graduated with a master's degree in clinical psychology from Azad University and now is a Ph.D candidate of Health Psychology. He has passed some free courses in acting. His first film was \"Goal\". After some minor roles his performance in an episode of TV series \"The Clue\" revealed his capabilities and Masoud Kimiay chose him for the leading role of Mercedes. 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The Duchess was designed to follow the propeller-driven Princess. The Duchess would have been a high-wing cantiliver monoplane with a conventional tail and a full-length planing bottom. It also had retractable stabiliser floats at each wingtip. It was to have had a pressurised and air-conditioned cabin for 74 passengers in two compartments with a freight hold in the centre. The six de Havilland Ghost turbojets were to have been mounted inside the wing roots. The company displayed a model of the aircraft at the 1950 Farnborough Air Show. Tasman Empire Airways considered ordering the aircraft for journeys between Australia and New Zealand but the aircraft was cancelled.\n\nHorten brothers: Walter Horten (born 13 November 1913; died 9 December 1998 in Baden-Baden, Germany) and Reimar Horten (born 12 March 1915; died 14 March 1994 in Villa General Belgrano, Argentina), sometimes credited as the Horten Brothers, were German aircraft pilots and enthusiasts. 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Written by Dorothy Cooper and adapted as a screenplay by Sidney Sheldon, the film starred Jane Powell, Danielle Darrieux, Wendell Corey, and Fernando Lamas, The Four Freshmen, and introduced Vic Damone. This was Darrieux's first Hollywood film since \"The Rage of Paris\" (1938).\n\nCara Quici: Cara Elizabeth Quici (born May 30) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress born and raised in Corpus Christi, Texas now living in New York City and Los Angeles.\n\nGertrude Maesmore Morris: Gertrude Maesmore Morris (n\u00e9e Wilmot; 1872\u20131952), often known as Mrs Maesmore Morris, was an English actress born in London who rose to fame in Australia. Her marriage to Maesmore Morris ended in divorce in 1905.\n\nBiyouna: Baya Bouzar (Arabic: \u0628\u0627\u064a\u0629 \u0628\u0648\u0632\u0627\u0631\u200e \u200e ), known by the stagename Biyouna (\u0628\u064a\u0648\u0646\u0629 ) is an Algerian singer, dancer, actress born on September 13, 1952 in Belcourt, now known as Belouizdad, Algiers, Algeria.\n\nIrene Gorovaia: Irene Gorovaia (Russian: \u0418\u0440\u0438\u043d\u0430 \u0413\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0430\u044f ; born June 13, 1989), also credited as Irina Gorovaia, is an American actress born in Russia and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She has been a ballet dancer for many years, training with the School of American Ballet.\n\nYasmeen Sulieman: Yasmeen Sulieman (born May 19, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and Broadway actress born in Oakland, California and raised in Hawaii. She is best known for her 2002 R&B single \"Blue Jeans\" in addition to her ensemble work in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical \"\" which she joined in 2014.\n\nGeorgia Carroll: Georgia Carroll (November 18, 1919 \u2013 January 14, 2011) was an American singer, fashion model, and actress, best known for her work with Kay Kyser's big band orchestra in the mid-1940s.\n\nLouisa Lytton: Louisa Claire Lytton (born 7 February 1989) is an English actress born in Camden and living in Islington. She rose to fame in 2005 when joining \"EastEnders\" as Ruby Allen. After leaving \"EastEnders\" in November 2006, Lytton joined \"The Bill\" as PC Beth Green, a role she played from May 2007 to March 2009. She also appeared on \"Strictly Come Dancing\" in 2006. Lytton also represented the UK at the Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 in Glasgow and finished in 9th place out of 14 with 47 points.\n\nJane Powell: Jane Powell (born Suzanne Lorraine Burce; April 1, 1929) is an American singer, dancer and actress who rose to fame in the mid-1940s with roles in various musicals as a contract player for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pictures.\n\nTiffany Evans: Tiffany Evans (born August 4, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and entrepreneur. Evans rose to fame in 2003 as a contestant on \"Star Search,\" hosted by Arsenio Hall. The pint-sized singer, with a magnificent voice, snagged the title of Grand Champion in the junior singer division. She became the first contestant in \"Star Search\" history to earn a perfect score on all of her performances. Following Evans' victory, she signed a record deal with Columbia Records in the same year. Her self-titled debut album was released in 2008 and included her hit singles \"Promise Ring\" featuring Ciara and \"I'm Grown\" featuring Bow Wow.", "question": "When was the American singer, dancer and actress born who rose to fame in the mid-1940s and was a star in Rich, Young and Pretty?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person identified."}, "birth_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The birth date of the person."}, "professions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of the person's professions."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the person."}}, "required": ["name", "birth_date", "professions", "nationality"], "additionalProperties": false}, "film_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film the person starred in."}}, "required": ["title"], "additionalProperties": false}, "fame_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"period_of_rise_to_fame": {"type": "string", "description": "The period when the person rose to fame."}}, "required": ["period_of_rise_to_fame"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["person_details", "film_details", "fame_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_details": {"name": "Jane Powell", "birth_date": "April 1, 1929", "professions": ["singer", "dancer", "actress"], "nationality": "American"}, "film_details": {"title": "Rich, Young and Pretty"}, "fame_details": {"period_of_rise_to_fame": "mid-1940s"}}, "ground_truth": {"person_details": {"name": "Jane Powell", "birth_date": "April 1, 1929", "professions": ["singer", "dancer", "actress"], "nationality": "American"}, "film_details": {"title": "Rich, Young and Pretty"}, "fame_details": {"period_of_rise_to_fame": "mid-1940s"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1578, "output_tokens": 87, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "dc34d69ba9878bb47aac898dbd164105a1f2160684ee9d273cc588e4a17d6671", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a72d8ac55429901807daf52", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Big Dan Mine", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Archaeal Richmond Mine acidophilic nanoorganisms: Archaeal Richmond Mine acidophilic nanoorganisms (ARMAN) were first discovered in an extremely acidic mine located in northern California (Richmond Mine at Iron Mountain) by Brett Baker in Jill Banfield's laboratory at the University of California Berkeley. These novel groups of archaea named ARMAN-1, ARMAN-2 (\"Candidatus\" Micrarchaeum acidiphilum ARMAN-2 ), and ARMAN-3 were missed by previous PCR-based surveys of the mine community because the ARMANs have several mismatches with commonly used PCR primers for 16S rRNA genes. Baker \"et al.\" detected them in a later study using shotgun sequencing of the community. The three groups were originally thought to represent three unique lineages deeply branched within the Euryarchaeota, a subgroup of the Archaea. However, this has been revised, based on more complete archaeal genomic tree, that they belong to a super phylum named DPANN. The ARMAN groups now comprise deeply divergent phyla named Micrarchaeota and Parvarchaeota. Their 16S rRNA genes differ by as much as 17% between the three groups. Prior to their discovery all of the Archaea shown to be associated with Iron Mountain belonged to the order Thermoplasmatales (e.g., \"Ferroplasma acidarmanus\").\n\nBurra Burra Mine (Tennessee): The Burra Burra Mine is a copper mine located in Ducktown, Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. Named for the famous mine in Australia, the Burra Burra Mine extracted over 15 million tons (14 million metric tons) of copper ore during its 60 years of operation between 1899 and 1959. The mine's remaining structures are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Burra Burra Mine Historic District. The site is also home to the Ducktown Basin Museum, and the museum and mine are a Tennessee State Historic Site operated in partnership with the Tennessee Historical Commission.\n\nBig Dan Mine: Big Dan Mine is an abandoned underground mine in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is located about 1 km southwest of Net Lake and just west of the Ontario Northland Railway in east-central Strathy Township. It is named after Dan O'Connor, who first claimed the site in the 1890s.\n\nDiscovery Mine: The Discovery Mine was a gold mine 81 kilometers northeast (approx bearing of 15 degrees) of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories that operated between 1950 and 1969. Gold was discovered here by Alfred Giauque in 1944. A complete townsite, on Giauque Lake, was established by the company to house workers and their families. The mine produced one million troy ounces (31,000 kg) of gold from one million tons of ore. The abandoned townsite, not accessible by road, was demolished in 2005.\n\nSago Mine disaster: The Sago Mine disaster was a coal mine explosion on January 2, 2006, at the Sago Mine in Sago, West Virginia, United States, near the Upshur County seat of Buckhannon. The blast and collapse trapped 13 miners for nearly two days; only one survived. It was the worst mining disaster in the United States since the Jim Walter Resources Mine disaster in Alabama on September 23, 2001, and the worst disaster in West Virginia since the 1968 Farmington Mine disaster. It was exceeded four years later by the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster, also a coal mine explosion in West Virginia, which killed 29 miners in April 2010.\n\nJackson Mine: The Jackson Mine is an open pit iron mine in Negaunee, Michigan, extracting resources from the Marquette Iron Range. The first iron mine in the Lake Superior region, Jackson Mine was designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 1956 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The Lake Superior Mining Institute said, the mine \"is attractive in the iron ore region of Michigan and the entire Lake Superior region, because of the fact it was here that the first discovery of iron ore was made, here the first mining was done, and from its ore the first iron was manufactured.\" Multiple other mines soon followed the Jackson's lead, establishing the foundation of the economy of the entire region. The mine is located northwest of intersection of Business M-28 and Cornish Town Road.\n\nMount Baker Gold Rush: The Mount Baker Gold Rush (1897 to mid 1920's) occurred in Whatcom County, Washington, United States, upon the discovery of the Lone Jack Mine. The Mount Baker area was flooded with prospectors which led to the staking of many claims both patented and unpatented. The most notable mines staked soon after the Lone Jack are the Boundary Red Mountain Mine, Garget Mine (a.k.a. Gold Run Mine), Gold Basin Mine, Silver Tip Mine, and the Evergreen Mine.\n\nO'Connor Mine: O'Connor Mine, also known as Milestone Mine, is an abandoned surface mine in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is located about 1 km southwest of the town of Temagami near the Northeast Arm of Lake Temagami in northern Strathcona Township. It is named after John O'Connor who first developed the mine site.\n\nCalhoun Mine: The Calhoun Mine is perhaps the oldest and best-known mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia. When gold was discovered in Lumpkin County in 1828, which led to the Georgia Gold Rush in 1829, it was discovered on 239 acre owned by Robert Obar. After at least two intermediary sales, the land was purchased by Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, who was also the 7th Vice President of the United States. Calhoun started a mining company to mine the land and later allowed his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University, to manage it. The ore deposit was a very rich deposit and, according to an 1856 letter from Clemson to his brother-in-law, was still producing significant quantities of gold nearly 30 years after its initial discovery on the land. This mine - along with the Consolidated Mine and the Loud Mine - were some of the most productive mines in the Georgia Gold Belt.\n\nLeckie Mine: Leckie Mine, also known as Penrose Mine and Little Dan Mine, is an abandoned gold producing underground mine in Northeastern Ontario, Canada, located on the eastern shore of Arsenic Lake 4 km north of the town of Temagami. It is entirely owned by Temagami Gold Inc. An estimated 483,500 tonnes of ore remain in the mine, which could contain 102,720 ounces of gold.", "question": "Between Discovery Mine and Big Dan Mine, which mine was named after Dan O'Connor?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"mine_named_after_person": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the mine that was named after the specified person."}, "person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person the mine was named after."}, "other_mine_considered": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the other mine that was considered in the comparison."}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation of why the identified mine was named after the person, based on the context."}}, "required": ["mine_named_after_person", "person_name", "other_mine_considered", "reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"mine_named_after_person": "Big Dan Mine", "person_name": "Dan O'Connor", "other_mine_considered": "Discovery Mine", "reasoning": "Big Dan Mine is named after Dan O'Connor, who first claimed the site in the 1890s, whereas Discovery Mine was named after the discovery of gold by Alfred Giauque in 1944."}, "ground_truth": {"mine_named_after_person": "Big Dan Mine", "person_name": "Dan O'Connor", "other_mine_considered": "Discovery Mine", "reasoning": "Big Dan Mine is named after Dan O'Connor, who first claimed the site in the 1890s. Discovery Mine was discovered by Alfred Giauque."}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1939, "output_tokens": 85, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "e313c1ec32e2390eee40ab01a3ecd930f2cbe9a414e4da72a7f36185d1c08154", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7a2e2b5542990198eaf0b9", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Hans \"Dolph\" Lundgren", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Needle (2010 film): Needle (also known as Black Magic) is a 2010 Australian independent supernatural horror film starring Michael Dorman, Jessica Marais, Travis Fimmel, Trilby Glover, and Ben Mendelsohn, and directed by John V. Soto. \"Needle\" is structured as a murder mystery, with six distinct clues pointing to one of ten suspects; the trailer is intentionally misleading. The film premiered at Cinefest OZ in August 2010, and has since screened at the British Horror Film Festival and Screamfest Horror Film Festival; as well as the Melbourne Underground Film Festival. \"Needle\" had a limited eight-screen release in Australian cinemas on 28 July 2011. The film also had a successful release in Turkey on 29 July 2011 where it opened at No.4 at the box office on 62 screens. \"Needle\" played for 13 weeks eventually grossing US$259,185. At 1 September 2012, \"Needle\" has been sold in 82 countries worldwide with rights for major territories going to Lionsgate (USA), High Fliers (UK), Telepool (Germany), Playarte (Brazil), SND (France), Shochiku (Japan) and Sony (Australia) \"Needle\" was filmed over six weeks in Perth, Western Australia. Needle had its Australian TV Premiere on Saturday the 12th of December, 2015 on Channel ONE (Network TEN).\n\nThe Mother of Tears: The Mother of Tears (Italian: \"La Terza madre\" , literally \"The Third Mother\") is a 2007 supernatural horror film written and directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Asia Argento, Daria Nicolodi, Moran Atias, Udo Kier, and Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni. The film has also been billed in English-speaking media as \"Mater Lachrymarum\", \"The Third Mother\" (English translation of the film's original Italian title), and \"Mother of Tears: The Third Mother\". Written by Argento, Jace Anderson, Walter Fasano, Adam Gierasch and Simona Simonetti, the film is the concluding installment of Argento's supernatural horror trilogy \"The Three Mothers\", which began with \"Suspiria\" in 1977. The film depicts the confrontation with the final \"Mother\" witch, known as Mater Lachrymarum.\n\nThe Apparition: The Apparition is a 2012 American supernatural horror film, written and directed by Todd Lincoln, making his directorial debut, and starring Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, Tom Felton, Julianna Guill and Rick Gomez. The plot follows three college students who, after the death of their friend, must battle a supernatural force they summoned themselves. The film was loosely inspired by the Philip experiment conducted in 1972. The film was a box office bomb and was cited by critics as one of the worst horror movies of 2012. It was also the last Warner Bros. Pictures horror film to be released under its own label before resorting to New Line Cinema to release all future horror movies made by Warner Bros.\n\nFredrik Dolk: Gustav Fredrik Dolk (born 14 December 1961) is a Swedish actor. He is a noted voice actor and has delivered the Swedish voice of Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story, Splinter in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987), Superman in and Tuxedo Mask in Sailor Moon. He has appeared on stage, in television and films since 1991. He cameoed in the 2010 Swedish science fiction horror film Sector 236 \u2013 Thor's Wrath. In 2011 he appeared in David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. He will appear in the upcoming Swedish horror film Wither, a film based on Swedish folklore.\n\nM. Night Shyamalan: Manoj Nelliyattu \"M. 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Afterwards, Shyamalan released a series of poorly received but sometimes financially successful movies, including the historical drama-horror film \"The Village\" (2004), the fantasy film \"Lady in the Water\" (2006), the disaster film \"The Happening\" (2008), the film adaptation of \"The Last Airbender\" (2010), and the science-fiction film \"After Earth\" (2013). Following the financial failure of \"After Earth,\" Shyalaman's career was revived with the release of the found footage horror \"The Visit\" (2015) and the psychological horror \"Split\" (2016), the latter of which is set in the same universe as his previous film \"Unbreakable\". He is also known for producing \"Devil\" (2010), as well as being instrumental in the creation of the Fox science fiction series \"Wayward Pines.\n\nDolph Lundgren: Hans \"Dolph\" Lundgren (born 3 November 1957) is a Swedish actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and martial artist.\n\nWolves (2014 film): Wolves is a 2014 Canadian action horror film directed by David Hayter.\n\nThe Minion: The Minion (also known as Fallen Knight in Canada), is a 1998 American and Canadian action supernatural horror film directed by Jean-Marc Pich\u00e9 and starring Dolph Lundgren and Fran\u00e7oise Robertson.\n\nThe Amityville Horror (1979 film): The Amityville Horror is a 1979 American supernatural horror film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, based on Jay Anson's 1977 book of the same name. It stars James Brolin and Margot Kidder as a young couple who purchase a home they come to find haunted by combative supernatural forces. The story is based on the alleged experiences of the Lutz family who bought a new home on 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York, a house where a mass murder had been committed the year before. It is the first film based on the Amityville horror.\n\nJenma Natchathiram: Jenma Natchathiram (\u0ba4\u0bae\u0bbf\u0bb4\u0bcd: \u0b9c\u0bc6\u0ba9\u0bcd\u0bae \u0ba8\u0b9f\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0ba4\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bbf\u0bb0\u0bae\u0bcd, English: Birth Star) is a 1991 Tamil supernatural horror film directed and Screenplays by Thakkali Srinivasan for Thirai Gangai Films. The film dialogue were written by Ma. Pandarinathan, and story were written by Krishnan respectively. Music by Premi - Srini assets to the soundtrack. It Stars Baby Vichithra played titular role with Pramoth, Sindhuja and Vivek played pivotal role. The film was unofficial remake of \"The Omen\", 1976 British/American supernatural horror drama film directed by Richard Donner.", "question": "What Swedish actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and martial artist who starred in a 1998 American and Canadian action supernatural horror film directed by Jean-Marc Pich\u00e9?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the actor."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the actor."}, "professions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of the actor's professions."}, "film_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film the actor starred in."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "director": {"type": "string", "description": "The director of the film."}, "genres": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of genres for the film."}}, "required": ["title", "release_year", "director", "genres"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["actor_name", "nationality", "professions", "film_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actor_name": "Dolph Lundgren", "nationality": "Swedish", "professions": ["actor", "director", "screenwriter", "producer", "martial artist"], "film_details": {"title": "The Minion", "release_year": 1998, "director": "Jean-Marc Pich\u00e9", "genres": ["action", "supernatural", "horror"]}}, "ground_truth": {"actor_name": "Hans \"Dolph\" Lundgren", "nationality": "Swedish", "professions": ["actor", "director", "screenwriter", "producer", "martial artist"], "film_details": {"title": "The Minion", "release_year": 1998, "director": "Jean-Marc Pich\u00e9", "genres": ["action", "supernatural horror"]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2269, "output_tokens": 94, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f6e1c36b810e648947262a962f3614a61a62ef53db0db3864ea59206345b64b5", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab8408655429919ba4e228c", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Dutch people", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Hein van Aken: Hein van Aken, also called Hendrik van Aken or van Haken, was the parish priest in Korbeek-Lo, between Leuven and Brussels. He was born in Brussels, probably in the thirteenth century. He translated the \"Roman de la Rose\" by Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun to Dutch, with the title \"Het Bouc van der Rosen\", and is probably also the poet of the \"Historie van Saladyn\". With less reason, some also attribute the \"Natuurkunde van het Geheel-al\" to him, but a poem by him must be kept in the Comburger manuscript. In the \"Leeckenspeigel\", some work by him has been intertwined, amongst others his rhymed essay \"Over de Dichtkunst\" (\"On Poetry\"), which has been called remarkable by skilled reviewers because of the common sense that prevails in it.\n\nFlemish people: The Flemish or Flemings (Dutch: \"Vlamingen\" ) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Flanders, in modern Belgium, who speak Dutch, especially any of its dialects spoken in historical Flanders, known collectively as Flemish Dutch. They are one of two principal ethnic groups in Belgium, the other being the French-speaking Walloons. Flemish people make up the majority of the Belgian population (about 60%). Historically, all inhabitants of the medieval County of Flanders were referred to as \"Flemings\", irrespective of the language spoken. The contemporary region of Flanders comprises a part of this historical county, as well as parts of the medieval duchy of Brabant and the medieval county of Loon.\n\nDutch people: The Dutch (Dutch: ), occasionally referred to as Netherlanders\u2014a term that is cognate to the Dutch word for Dutch people, \"Nederlanders\"\u2014are a Germanic ethnic group native to the Netherlands. They share a common culture and speak the Dutch language. Dutch people and their descendants are found in migrant communities worldwide, notably in Aruba, Suriname, Guyana, Cura\u00e7ao, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and the United States.\n\nJan van Aken (writer): Jan van Aken (Herwen en Aerdt, August 9, 1961) is a Dutch writer, who worked in the cultural sector and in automation. He is currently a docent at the Schrijversvakschool in Amsterdam.\n\nJan van Aken (politician): Jan Paul van Aken (born 1 May 1961 in Reinbek) is a German activist for Greenpeace and a politician with the Left Party. He is a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and the Subcommittee on Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation in the German Bundestag. Jan van Aken entered the 17th Bundestag in 2009 after he was listed on the Left electoral lists in Hamburg. Since June 2012 he has been a deputy chairperson of the Left Party. He was one of the eight lead candidates for the Left in the 2013 federal election and was therefore also elected to the 18th Bundestag.\n\nJan van Steffeswert: Jan van Steffeswert or alternatively Jan van Steffenswert or Jan van Stevensweert (born c. 1460 - died c. 1531) was a Flemish sculptor and woodcarver based in Maastricht. Contrary to the customs of the time, he signed almost all the works he produced using variously Jan Bieldesnider, Jan van Weerd or Jan van Steffeswert. To date, fourteen works have been positively identified as his. .\n\nLee \u2013 Van Aken (RTA Rapid Transit station): Lee - Van Aken is a station on the RTA Blue Line in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. It is located at the intersection of Lee Road and Van Aken Boulevard in Shaker Heights.\n\nGermans: Germans (German: \"Deutsche\" ) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Germany and other parts of Central Europe, who share a common German ancestry, culture and history. German is the shared mother tongue of a substantial majority of ethnic Germans.\n\nLuxembourgers: Luxembourgers are a Germanic ethnic group native to Luxembourg who share the culture of Luxembourg, speak Luxembourgish and are of Luxembourgish descent. Luxembourgers were, much like Austrians, historically considered to be a regional subgroup of ethnic Germans and viewed themselves as such until the collapse of the German Confederation. Following the collapse of the confederation, Duchy of Luxembourg entered a personal union with the Netherlands through Treaty of London in 1839; the union ended in 1890.\n\nJan van Beers (artist): Jean Marie Constantin Joseph \"Jan\" van Beers (27 March 1852\u00a0\u2013 17 November 1927) was a Belgian painter and illustrator, the son of the poet Jan van Beers. They are sometimes referred to as \"Jan van Beers the elder\" and \"Jan van Beers the younger\". 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She has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Louth and Horncastle since the May 2015 general election.\n\nLouth by-election, 1921: The Louth by-election, 1921 was a by-election held on 22 September 1921 for the British House of Commons constituency of Louth in Lincolnshire.\n\nBaron Bellew: Baron Bellew, of Barmeath in the County of Louth, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 17 July 1848 for Sir Patrick Bellew, 7th Baronet, who had previously represented Louth in the House of Commons as a Whig and also served as Lord Lieutenant of County Louth. His grandson, the third Baron, was also Lord Lieutenant of County Louth and sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Representative Peer from 1904 to 1911. He was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Baron. He was an Irish Representative Peer from 1914 to 1931. In 1881 Lord Bellew assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Bryan under the terms of the will of his maternal uncle Colonel George Bryan. However, he is the only one of the Barons to have held this surname. On his death the titles passed to his nephew, the fifth Baron, and then to his younger brother, the sixth Baron. s of 2017 the titles are held by the latter's grandson, the eighth Baron, who succeeded in 2010.\n\nCounty Louth (UK Parliament constituency): County Louth, otherwise known as Louth County or Louth, is a former parliamentary constituency in Ireland, which was represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. From 1801 to 1885 it returned two Members of Parliament (MPs), and one in 1918\u20131922.\n\nThomas Wintringham (Liberal politician): Thomas Wintringham (22 August 1867 \u2013 8 August 1921) was a British Liberal Party politician. He was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Louth in Lincolnshire at a by-election in June 1920, but died in office the following year, aged 53. The resulting by-election in September 1921, Louth's second by-election in under 16 months, was won by his wife Margaret, who became the second woman to take a seat in the British House of Commons.\n\nLouth by-election: Louth by-election may refer to one of three parliamentary by-elections held in the British House of Commons constituency of Louth in Lincolnshire:\n\nLouth and Horncastle (UK Parliament constituency): Louth and Horncastle is a constituency in Lincolnshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Victoria Atkins, a Conservative.\n\nDrumcar House: Drumcar House (later: St. Mary's Hospital; currently: Saint John of God Residence) is a manor house in the historical parish of Drumcar in the barony of Ardee, 1 mi northeast of Dunleer, County Louth, Leinster, Ireland. The house was built in 1777. It was home to the McClintock family from then to the 1940s, stemming from Alexander McClintock (1692\u20131775). 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The by-election took place 5 days after the Louth Flood of 29 May 1920 had claimed 23 lives.", "question": "When was the person that represents Louth and Horcastle in the House of Commons born?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who represents the constituency."}, "constituency_represented": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the constituency represented by the person."}, "birth_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The birth date of the person in 'Day Month Year' format."}, "political_party": {"type": "string", "description": "The political party the person belongs to."}}, "required": ["person_name", "constituency_represented", "birth_date", "political_party"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Victoria Atkins", "constituency_represented": "Louth and Horncastle", "birth_date": "22 March 1976", "political_party": "Conservative"}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Victoria Atkins", "constituency_represented": "Louth and Horncastle", "birth_date": "22 March 1976", "political_party": "Conservative Party"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1447, "output_tokens": 47, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "e39998abf4bdde165892a8045860d7a3d95ac74a152992849b3429fec9439319", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ac193375542994ab5c67d84", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Little Creatures", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "The Australian Bar and Restaurant: The Australian Bar and Restaurant is an Australian pub and restaurant in New York City that hosts live performances regularly and has Australian sports shown regularly like Australian Football League, National Rugby League, Super Rugby and Cricket World Cup. The food menu offers also Australian cuisine themed food such as kangaroo burgers, steaks and homemade Meat pies and beer like Coopers.\n\nShipyard Brewing Company: Shipyard Brewing Company is a brewery and soft drink manufacturer in Portland, Maine, USA, and founded in 1994. Shipyard is the largest brewer in Maine (owning the Shipyard, Sea Dog Brewing Company, and Casco Bay Brewing Company banners, and bottling under contract with Gritty McDuff's Brewing Company). Shipyard is the fourth largest microbrewery in New England after Boston Beer Company, Harpoon Brewery, and Magic Hat Brewing Company.\n\nGage Roads Brewing Company: The Gage Roads Brewing Company (Gage Roads Brewing Co. Ltd) is an Australian craft brewery located just outside the city of Fremantle in Palmyra, Western Australia. It is one of Australia's largest independent breweries. In 2016, it's New World Pale Ale - \"Little Dove\" - was awarded the Trophy for Champion Australian Beer at the 2016 Australian International Beer Awards. In 2015, it was runner-up Champion Large Brewery at the Australian International Beer Awards.\n\nBeer in San Diego County, California: San Diego County, California has been called \"the Craft Beer Capital of America.\" As of 2016 the county was home to 125 licensed craft breweries - the most of any region in the United States. Based on 2016 sales volume, three San Diego County breweries - Stone, Green Flash, and Karl Strauss - rank among the 50 largest craft brewers in the United States. San Diego County brewers pioneered the specialty beer style known as Double India Pale Ale (Double IPA), sometimes called San Diego Pale Ale. Its beer culture is a draw for tourism, particularly during major festivals such as San Diego Beer Week and the San Diego International Beer Competition. San Diego County breweries like Stone Brewing Co., AleSmith Brewing Company and Ballast Point Brewing Company are consistently rated among the top breweries in the world.\n\nLittle Creatures Brewery: Little Creatures is an Australian brewing company based in Fremantle, Western Australia, originally established in 2000 by the original brewers of the Matilda Bay Brewing Company. The name \"Little Creatures\" is inspired by a song lyric from the Talking Heads \"Little Creatures\" album and refers to the live yeast cells that turn the sugars in malt wort into ethanol.\n\nBig Sky Brewing Company: Big Sky Brewing Company is a brewery located in Missoula, Montana, USA. It brews six different styles of beer: Moose Drool (a brown ale), Scape Goat (Pale Ale), Big Sky (India Pale ale), Powder Hound (Winter Ale), Summer Honey (Seasonal Ale), and Trout Slayer Ale.\n\nMarshall Brewing Company: Marshall Brewing Company is a brewery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. It opened in 2008 in a 7300 sqft facility outside downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is the first commercial brewing facility in Tulsa since World War II. The brewery produced about 1200 USbeerbbl in 2009 and 2000 USbeerbbl in 2010. Currently, Marshall Brewing offers four year-round core beers: a North German-style pilsner, an English bitter, an India Pale Ale, and an American-style wheat ale. Outside of their core brands, Marshall Brewing offers over 20 different beers throughout the year, styles including an India-style Black Ale (El Cucuy), a German Hefeweizen (Klaus), and a Munich Dunkel, among others.\n\nCaf\u00e9 Oz Australian Bar: Caf\u00e9 Oz Australian Bar is an Australian themed pub and restaurant in France. Caf\u00e9 Oz Australian Bar hosts live performances regularly and has Australian sports shown regularly like Australian Football League, National Rugby League, Super Rugby and Cricket World Cup. The food menu offers also Australian cuisine themed food such as kangaroo burgers, steaks Australian Wild Boar Burgers, Barramundi Fish and Chips and homemade Meat pies and beer like Coopers, Victoria Bitter, Little Creatures Pale Ale and Bundaberg Rum, Bundaberg Ginger Beer.\n\nTired Hands Brewing Company: Tired Hands Brewing Company is a brew-cafe founded in 2011 in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States by Jean Broillet IV. The current location at 16 Ardmore Ave has a 1,000 barrel per year and 150 chair capacity. Tired Hands produces their beer in small batches and specializes in Belgian and French farmhouse ales as well as American hop-forward ales. The food menu includes on site baked bread, with locally-produced cheeses, meats, pickled items, and seasonal produce. In response to ridiculous demand, a second brewpub called the \"Fermentaria\" was opened in April 2015, at 35 Cricket Terrace. It has brewing capacity for up to 10,000 barrels per year, and features a different taplist and food menu than the brew-cafe.\n\nHeavy Seas Beer: Heavy Seas Beer is brewed by Clipper City Brewing Company, in Baltimore, Maryland. The brewery was established by Hugh Sisson in 1995. Previously, Sisson operated Maryland's first brewpub, Sisson's. In 2010, the brewery rebranded. While the name of the company remains Clipper City Brewing Company, all of its beer falls under the Heavy Seas brand. Heavy Seas hosts tours on most weekends. It is located at 4615 Hollins Ferry Road, Suite B, in the Halethorpe section of Baltimore. Heavy Seas currently offers a variety of beer styles in approx. 18 states within the United States. 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They were announced on 31 December 1988 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1989 in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Mauritius, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Christopher and Nevis.\n\n1984 New Year Honours: The New Year Honours 1984 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries. They were announced on 31 December 1983 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1984 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand and the Cook Islands, Fiji, the Bahamas, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda.\n\n1961 New Year Honours: The New Year Honours 1961 were appointments by many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced on 31 December 1960 in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Nigeria, and Rhodesia and Nyasaland to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1961.\n\n1966 New Year Honours: The New Year Honours 1966 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced in supplements to the \"London Gazette\" of 31 December 1965 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1966. At this time honours for Australians were awarded both in the United Kingdom honours, on the advice of the premiers of Australian states, and also in a separate Australia honours list.\n\nCommonwealth realm: A Commonwealth realm is a sovereign state that is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and shares the same person, currently Elizabeth II, as its head of state and reigning constitutional monarch, but retains a crown legally distinct from the other realms. 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They were announced on 31 December 1987 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1988 in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Mauritius, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuba, and Gibraltar.\n\n1986 New Year Honours: The New Year Honours 1986 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries. They were announced on 30 December 1985 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1986 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Mauritius, Fiji, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Christopher and Nevis.\n\n1983 New Year Honours: The New Year Honours 1983 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries. They were announced on 31 December 1982 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1983 in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Cook Islands, the Bahamas, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & Grenadines, and Antigua & Barbuda.\n\n1985 New Year Honours: The New Year Honours 1985 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries. 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The album was released by Sa Re Ga Ma on 11 February 2008, this being after a 3-year gap since his previous album Chanda Ki Doli. It was officially released on the stage of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs International, a children's singing competition on Zee TV which Sonu Nigam was a judge on at that time. The album was officially launched at the hands of Sonu Nigam's father, Agam Kumar Nigam, himself a successful Indian pop singer, as had his last album Chanda Ki Doli been.\n\nJay R discography: Filipino singer and songwriter Jay R has released six studio albums, one compilation album and thirty-eight singles. In 2003, Jay R released his debut album entitled \"Gameface\" which was certified Platinum by Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI), selling more than 30,000 units in the Philippines. The album was accompanied by the release his debut single, \"Design for Luv,\" which received heavy airplay but did not perform well enough to be a breakthrough hit. 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In 2002-2003 she played Andromeda on the hit series \"Bituin\" with acting counterparts Nora Aunor and Cherie Gil.\n\nWachovia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA 10/20/09: Wachovia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA 10/20/09 is a live album by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, released on July 13, 2017. It is the fourteenth such release by the Bruce Springsteen Archives. The performance was Springsteen's final show at the soon to be demolished Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia, PA and featured a full album performance of \"Born in the U.S.A.\", the show opener, \"The Price You Pay\", which was performed for the first time since 1981 and guest appearances by former band member Vini Lopez and even Springsteen's mother Adele.\n\nEcha Pa'lla (Manos Pa'rriba): \"Echa Pa'lla (Manos Pa'rriba)\" {Echa Para All\u00e1 (Manos Para Arriba)} (English version known as \"Go Away (Hands Up)\") is a Latin Grammy award winning song recorded by American rapper Pitbull for his seventh studio album \"Global Warming\". The song features guest vocals from Papayo. It was released on Jul 16, 2012. It was produced by Gregor Salto, Todorov and Urales \"DJ Buddha\" Vargas. The song has achieved moderate chart success and has found its way in \"Billboard Top Latin Songs\". It also peaked number 5 on the Billboard Tropical Songs Chart. 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Released on June 29, 2009, the album received positive critical reviews, and entered the Spanish Album Chart at number one. It was released after Bebe's four-year hiatus from the music business, following the success of her debut album \"Pafuera Telara\u00f1as\". Recorded over a year in Madrid and Cadiz, Spain, \"Y.\" includes the Latin Grammy Award-nominated song \"Me Fui\" and the single \"Pa' Mi Casa\". The album was produced by Carlos Jean, who also worked with Bebe on her debut album. 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According to \u00abArt Ukraine\u00bb magazine he is in the top five most influential Ukrainian curators and in the top ten leading art critics of Ukraine of 2000s.\n\nBruce Corcoran: Bruce Corcoran , often known as Corky, is a recurring fictional character from the Jeeves novels of British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being a New York portrait painter turned cartoonist. In the 1990s television series \"Jeeves and Wooster\" he is portrayed by Greg Charles . Bruce Corcoran (\"Corky\"), a New York portrait painter turned cartoonist, asks Bertie to help him ask his wealthy uncle Alexander Worple to accept his girlfriend Muriel Singer so he can marry her. In order to get Worple's blessings and to attract the affection of Corky's wealthy uncle, Jeeves produces a plan which involves Corky's girlfriend Muriel Singer writing a book, which pleases Worple. At the end Jeeves writes \"A Children\u2019s Book of American Birds\" in Muriel's place. Things go wrong and the uncle ends up Corky's dream marrying her. Alexander Worple marries Muriel Singer and Corky has only to paint a portrait of their baby. But Worple dislikes Corky's Abstract Expressionist portrait painting of the baby and cuts off Corky's allowance. Aunt Agatha comes with NY Chronicle Art Critic Arthur Prysock, an art critic with whom she wants to start and run her own art gallery. She is enamoured of the Abstract Expressionist portrait painting by Bruce Corcoran (\"Corky\"), and asks NY Chronicle Art Critic Arthur Prysock to buy it for her art gallery.\n\nKilmorack Gallery: Kilmorack Gallery is a converted church building, in a rural location near Beauly in Inverness-shire, Scotland. It was established as a commercial gallery in 1997 after the building was purchased by art dealer Tony Davidson, believing that inspirational art could sit in an inspirational building just as well as in a white cube. By putting on consistently ambitious solo and mixed shows of some of the country\u2019s finest artists and sculptors, Kilmorack Gallery has established itself as one of Scotland\u2019s leading contemporary art galleries. The success of non-urban, destination galleries like Kilmorack 'has made \"remote\" more than ever a relative term', wrote art critic Duncan Macmillan of the Scotsman. Davidson and art critic Jan Patience featured on the The Janice Forsyth Show in May 2013, speaking about the gallery and the works on exhibition.\n\nJohn Ruskin: John Ruskin (8 February 1819 \u2013 20 January 1900) was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, as well as an art patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, a prominent social thinker and philanthropist. He wrote on subjects as varied as geology, architecture, myth, ornithology, literature, education, botany and political economy. His writing styles and literary forms were equally varied. 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Her performance as a young woman affected by the Punjab insurgency in Gulzar's \"Maachis\" (1996) proved to be a breakthrough for her, and won her the National Film Award for Best Actress. Also that year, Tabu won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress \u2013 Telugu for the romance \"Ninne Pelladata\", and featured alongside Govinda and Karisma Kapoor in the commercially successful comedy film \"Saajan Chale Sasural\".\n\nUsha Khanna: Usha Khanna (Hindi: \u0909\u0937\u093e \u0916\u0928\u094d\u0928\u093e ; born 7 October 1941) is an Indian music director in Hindi cinema. She is the third female music director to enter the Indian film industry, after Jaddan Bai and Saraswati Devi and is one of the most commercially successful music directors in the male dominated music industry. She is most known for songs like \"Chodo kal ki baatein\", \"Shaayad meri shaadi ka khayal\", \"Zindagi pyaar ka geet hai\" and \"Aap to aise na the\". She remained active for more than 3 decades from 1960s to 1980s. She is still active making some music for some movies and television-serials, more than 40 years after her debut as music director in Dil Deke Dekho (1959). She received a Filmfare Award nomination for composing the songs for the huge hit film \"Souten \"(1983). She was married to director, producer, lyricist, Sawan Kumar Tak, from whom she separated later on.\n\nTika Bhandari: Tika Bhandari (Nepali: \u091f\u0940\u0915\u093e \u092d\u0923\u094d\u0921\u093e\u0930\u0940 ) is a prominent music composer and singer of Nepali music. He has composed music for over 300 Nepali modern songs and has released a total of 23 music albums. He is best known for composing songs like Goli Sishako, Khusi Ta Kahan (Deep Shrestha), Kina Dukcha Timro Man (Prem Dhoj Pradhan), Yo Maya Bhanne Chij (Anju Panta) Gaule, Jo Desh Lai (Kiran Pradhan), Ma Sabda Charera (Deepak Kharel), Chanchale Timra (Rabin Sharma), Chiso Chiso Sun Koshi (Kumar Kancha), Hamro Prem ko Katha (Karna Das), Harka Jeet (Tika Bhandari, Rajesh Payal Rai), Chhati Bhitra Dhuk Dhuki (Tika Bhandari), Qatar Gaye Suadi Gaye (Dekendra Thapa), Aadha Bato (Swarup Raj), Barsat ma uni rujhda (Ram Krishna Dhakal), Sagarmatha Roi Rahechha(Ram Krishna Dhakal), Gangalal ko Jasto mutu (Shiva Pariyar), Timro Man Bata (Pramod Kharel), Ma ta hajur van ko driver (Udit Narayan Jha), Jhilimili Gaun Gharai Ramailo (Deepa Narayan Jha), Ko Sanga Chaina Afno Simana (Mohammed Aziz) etc. Most of the Nepalese singers have sung his compositions. He received Nepal Bidhya Bhusan in 2003 for being faculty topper in M.A. in Political Science from Tribhuvan University. He is also the Deputy Director of Radio Nepal.", "question": "The music to the film \"Saajan Bina Suhagan\" was written by a woman that received a Filmfare Aware for composing songs for what film?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"composer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the music composer."}, "film_composed_for": {"type": "string", "description": "The film for which the composer wrote music, as mentioned in the question."}, "award_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"award_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of award or nomination received by the composer."}, "nominated_film": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film for which the composer received the award or nomination."}, "nominated_film_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film for which the composer received the award or nomination."}}, "required": ["award_type", "nominated_film", "nominated_film_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["composer_name", "film_composed_for", "award_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"composer_name": "Usha Khanna", "film_composed_for": "Saajan Bina Suhagan", "award_details": {"award_type": "Filmfare Award nomination", "nominated_film": "Souten", "nominated_film_year": 1983}}, "ground_truth": {"composer_name": "Usha Khanna", "film_composed_for": "Saajan Bina Suhagan", "award_details": {"award_type": "Filmfare Award nomination", "nominated_film": "Souten", "nominated_film_year": 1983}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2933, "output_tokens": 63, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "1732d557893be3ab8fd873d866c79721c7bb26d9fdba84cbc9173c9b55ecd548", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5abd993855429924427fd067", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "no", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Vernonia School District: The Vernonia School District is a public school district that serves students in the communities of Vernonia and Mist in the U.S. state of Oregon. Vernonia Elementary School, Vernonia Middle School, and Vernonia High School are contained in separate wings of a single building in Vernonia constructed on high ground after floods in 1996 and 2007 severely impacted the city. The new building was built above the floodplain to prevent future flooding.\n\nNational Treasury Employees Union v. Von Raab: National Treasury Employees Union v. Von Raab, 489 U.S. 656 (1989) , was a United States Supreme Court case involving the Fourth Amendment and its implication on drug testing programs. The majority of the Court upheld the drug testing program in United States Customs Service.\n\nArlington Elementary School District: Arlington School District 47 is a public school district based in Maricopa County, Arizona. It feeds into Buckeye Union High School District.\n\nVernonia School District 47J v. Acton: Vernonia School District 47J v. 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The legal challenge to the practice was brought by two students, Lindsay Earls and Daniel James, and their families against the school board of Tecumseh, Oklahoma, alleging that their policy requiring students to consent to random urinalysis testing for drug use violated the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution.\n\nSchool District 47 Powell River: School District 47 Powell River is a school district in British Columbia. It covers the community of Powell River as well as Texada Island. The current Powell River School Board serves until December 2014. The board is composed of five elected trustees. They are Steve Formosa, Mary James, Aaron Reid, Jeanette Scott (chair) and Doug Skinner.\n\nEscobedo v. Illinois: Escobedo v. Illinois, 378 U.S. 478 (1964), was a United States Supreme Court case holding that criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations under the Sixth Amendment. The case was decided a year after the court held in \"Gideon v. 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He represented the Major League Baseball Players Association in successfully challenging DOJ seizures of baseball players\u2019 drug testing records, in the seminal computer search case, \"United States v Comprehensive Drug Testing\", 579 F.3d 989 (2009). He has also defended financier Frank Quattrone, securities litigator William Lerach and CEO Bruce Karatz. He has represented top international law firms defending malpractice claims and technology companies defending intellectual property claims. Elliot has been named \u201cAttorney of the Year\u201d in California three times, twice for freeing indigent men, serving life sentences for murder, but whose convictions were wrongful and who were actually innocent.\n\nDanny Escobedo: Danny Escobedo (born c. 1937) was a Chicago petitioner in the Supreme Court case of \"Escobedo v. Illinois\", which established a criminal suspect's right to remain silent and have an attorney present during questioning. 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The corps is a long-standing member of Drum Corps International (DCI), having been a DCI World Championship Top Twelve Finalist every year since 1974 and DCI World Champions in 1996 and 2008.\n\nOflag II-D: Oflag II-D was a World War II German prisoner-of-war camp located at Gross Born, Pomerania (now Borne Sulinowo, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland). In the late 1930s the German Army built a large base and training ground at which the XIX Army Corps of General Heinz Guderian was based.\n\nCapital Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps: The Capital Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps was a drum and bugle corps based in Columbus, Ohio, United States founded in 1999, and was a member of Drum Corps International. Although having competed in DCI's World Class (formerly \"Division I\") from 2002 to 2006, the corps also competed in Open Class in 2009 before going inactive. The Capital Regiment was one of six DCI corps in Ohio, the others being the Bluecoats , Cincinnati Glory, Glassmen , Limited Edition, and Marion Cadets.\n\nMuchachos Drum and Bugle Corps: The Muchachos Drum and Bugle Corps is an all-age Drum Corps International affiliated drum and bugle corps based in Manchester, New Hampshire. (This drum corps is not affiliated with the Hawthorne Muchachos of Hawthorne, NJ. See the Hawthorne Caballeros Drum and Bugle Corps page or visit Hawthorne Muchachos Drum and Bugle Corps for more information.) Founded in 1960 as the \"Manchester Boys Club Drum & Bugle Corps\", the Corps later changed their name to the \"Muchachos.\" The corps dissolved in 1986, but in 2007, resumed operations, performing as an all-age exhibition corps in DCI, continuing into the present day.\n\n3rd Civil Affairs Group: 3rd Civil Affairs Group (3rd CAG) is a civil affairs (CA) unit of the United States Marine Corps based at Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois. 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It was hosted by Drew Neemia and Kanoa Lloyd. Many guests appeared on the show to feature the latest in music, fashion, entertainment, gaming and film.\n\nThe Maxwell Show: The Maxwell Show was a hot talk radio show which aired weekday afternoons on Cleveland rock station WMMS (100.7\u00a0FM). The show began in April 2004, and over the next five years, grew to become the Cleveland radio market's #1 afternoon program in several key demographics. However, relations between show host Maxwell (Benjamin Bornstein) and WMMS owner Clear Channel steadily grew strained, and in November 2009 the show was cancelled.\n\nEntertainment Desk: Entertainment Desk was a Canadian entertainment news television series, which aired on the Global Television Network in the 1990s. 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Today, Aberdeen is consistently ranked among the top 200 universities in the world and is one of two universities in the city, the other being the Robert Gordon University.\n\nRashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University: Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU), formerly known as \"Nagpur University\", is a public University, established on 4 August 1923 in the city of Nagpur in Maharashtra state in central India. It is one of the oldest universities in India and the second oldest in the state of Maharashtra, after the University of Mumbai. It is named after \"Rashtrasant\" Tukdoji Maharaj, a renowned spiritual leader, orator and musician from Vidarbha. The University is a member of the Association of Indian Universities and the Association of Commonwealth Universities. It has been accredited with the \"A\" grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), New Delhi. It has been consistently ranked among the top universities in India.", "question": "Heinz Werner Engl, the Austrian mathematician is rector of which public university founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365 and one of the oldest universities in the German-speaking world?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"university_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the university."}, "is_public": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the university is a public institution."}, "location": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city": {"type": "string"}, "country": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["city", "country"], "additionalProperties": false}, "founding_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"founder": {"type": "string", "description": "The individual or entity that founded the university."}, "founding_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the university was founded."}}, "required": ["founder", "founding_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "historical_attributes": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Key historical or significant attributes of the university."}, "rector_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the current rector of the university."}}, "required": ["university_name", "is_public", "location", "founding_details", "historical_attributes", "rector_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"university_name": "University of Vienna", "is_public": true, "location": {"city": "Vienna", "country": "Austria"}, "founding_details": {"founder": "Duke Rudolph IV", "founding_year": 1365}, "historical_attributes": ["one of the oldest universities in the German-speaking world", "associated with 15 Nobel prize winners", "academic home of a large number of figures both of historical and academic importance"], "rector_name": "Heinz Werner Engl"}, "ground_truth": {"university_name": "University of Vienna", "is_public": true, "location": {"city": "Vienna", "country": "Austria"}, "founding_details": {"founder": "Duke Rudolph IV", "founding_year": 1365}, "historical_attributes": ["one of the oldest universities in the German-speaking world"], "rector_name": "Heinz Werner Engl"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1921, "output_tokens": 115, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "a9a1c4492e88a2332342dabb78256fcaded12097e65d7429c32a5962db9eff5d", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ac4bceb5542996feb3fe937", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "The 2010 Asian Games", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Angela Williams (sprinter born 1965): Angela Williams (born May 15, 1965 in Laventille, Trinidad) is a retired track and field sprinter. She began running at age 10 after her family moved to Brooklyn, New York. A highly recruited high school athlete, she ran first for Tennessee State University, then later Seton Hall University. She opted to run internationally for her native Trinidad and Tobago, getting her first taste of international competition while still in high school at the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games, winning a gold medal in the 4x100 metres relay and an individual silver medal in the 200 metres, Later that year she also ran at the 1982 Commonwealth Games, the relay team finishing in 6th place. The next year she also ran the 200 and anchored the relay at the 1983 Pan American Games, winning a silver medal in the 4 x 100 metres. And as a 19 year old seasoned veteran, anchored their team in the 4x100 metres relay at the 1984 Olympics. She also ran in the 100 metres making it to the quarterfinal round, but well behind the three American sprinters, Evelyn Ashford Alice Brown would win the Gold and Silver and later set the world record in the relay. She was the third fastest Angela in the 100 metres after Canadians Angela Bailey and Angella Taylor. Four years later she ran in the 1988 Olympics again making it to the quarter final round in the 100 metres before being eliminated behind eventual silver medalist Ashford and again behind Bailey and Taylor now named Issajenko. In the 200 metres she also made it to the quarter final round.\n\nMabel Landry: Mabel Marie \"Dolly\" Staton (n\u00e9e: Landry) (born November 20, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois is a retired American track and field athlete, specializing in long jump and sprints. She represented the United States at the 1952 Olympics. During the preliminary round, she set the Olympic record in the long jump at 5.88\u00a0m\u00a0(19\u00a0ft\u00a0floor(((5.88)*3.28084)\u2212(floor((5.88)*3.28084)) *12)\u00a0in) , which only lasted temporarily as Yvette Williams demolished her record with 6.16\u00a0m\u00a0(20\u00a0ft\u00a0floor(((6.16)*3.28084)\u2212(floor((6.16)*3.28084)) *12)\u00a0in) later in the same round. Landry finished seventh in the final, only managing one legal jump. She also was part of the American team at the 1955 Pan American Games, winning a bronze medal in the 60 m and a gold medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay anchoring a team with Isabelle Daniels, Mae Faggs, and Barbara Jones. She also was part of the American team at the 1955 Pan American Games, winning a bronze medal in the 60 meters and a gold medal in the 4\u00d7100 meters relay anchoring a team with Isabelle Daniels, Mae Faggs, and Barbara Jones. She was a four time United States champion in the long jump. She also won two outdoor titles in the now defunct 50 meter dash. Indoors, she won the national title in the 60 yard dash twice, but did not have the opportunity to duplicate her wins in the outdoor long jump because in the 1950s, women only competed in the standing long jump.\n\n2010 Asian Games: The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asiad, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to 27, 2010. Guangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990. A total of 9,704 athletes from 45 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) competed in 476 events from 42 sports and disciplines (28 Olympic sports and 14 non-Olympic sports), making it the largest event in the history of the Games. Due to reductions in the number of sports to be contested for the 2014 Asian Games, these Games marked the final time that six non-Olympic events would be held during the Asian Games.\n\nFan Kexin: Fan Kexin (Chinese: \u8303\u53ef\u65b0, born 19 September 1993) is a Chinese short-track speed-skater. She has been in the Chinese national team since 2010. She won two silver medals on 500 meters and 3000 meters relay in 2010 ISU World Junior Championships. In 2011, she won her first gold medal of World Championships on 500 meters, and another gold medal on 3000 meters relay. 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He won a gold medal in the men's athletics 100\u00a0m T52 event at the 1996 Summer Paralympics with a time of 15.22, a silver medal in the 200\u00a0m T52 event with a time of 27.38, and a bronze medal in the 400\u00a0m T52 event with a time of 52.93. At the 2000 Sydney Games, he won a gold medal in the Men's 100\u00a0m T53 event, a silver medal as part of the Men's 4x100\u00a0m Relay T54 team, and a bronze medal in the Men's 200\u00a0m T53 event; he was also part of the Men's 4x400\u00a0m Relay T54 team, which was the only one to qualify in its heat, but it did not make it to the finals. At the 2004 Athens Games, he came seventh in the first round of the Men's 100\u00a0m T53 event and sixth in the third round of the Men's 200\u00a0m T53 event. He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder in 1995 and 2000.\n\nArianne Jones: Arianne Jones (born September 21, 1990) is a Canadian luger who has competed since 2005. 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May saw the arrivals of June Whitfield as Sister Ruth, Mick and Linda Carter's son Ollie Carter, the year's third baby, Mo Harris' business associate Fat Elvis and Kush Kazemi's mother, Carmel. Paul Coker, the grandson of Les and Pam Coker, was introduced in June, as was Jade Green, the long-lost daughter of Shabnam Masood and Dean Wicks. After Kathy Sullivan's surprise return during the 30th anniversary in February, her husband Gavin Sullivan made his debut in August. September saw the arrivals of Max Branning's prosecution lawyer Hazel Warren and Louie Beale, the baby son of Lauren Branning and Peter Beale. In October, Elaine Peacock's toyboy lover Jason Adams was introduced, as well as first transgender character to be played by a transgender actor, Kyle Slater. December saw the birth of the year's fifth baby, Kush and Stacey Slater's son, Arthur Fowler.\n\nMidnight Son (album): Midnight Son is the second studio album released by Son Seals. It was produced by Son Seals, Bruce Iglauer, and Richard McLeese and released by Alligator Records in 1976.\n\nMaria Korp: Maria Korp (born Maria Matilde; 14 January 1955 \u2013 5 August 2005) was an Australian woman reported missing for four days and later found, barely alive, in the boot of her car on 13 February 2005. She spent a short time in a coma before emerging into a state of post coma unresponsiveness. She became the centre of a controversy in Australia during 2005. Depending upon their viewpoint, persons characterised the controversy as being about euthanasia or about human rights and protecting people with disabilities. On 26 July 2005 Victoria's Public Advocate, Julian Gardner, announced that the feeding tube to Maria Korp would cease to be used for providing artificial nutrition and hydration, that palliative care would be implemented and that she was expected to die within 7\u201314 days. Korp died on 5 August 2005.\n\nMatthew Buchanan: Matthew Buchanan is a fictional character on the American soap opera \"One Life to Live\". Born onscreen in 1999, the character was rapidly aged in 2001 with the casting of Eddie Alderson, re-establishing his birth year as 1994 (which is also Alderson's birth year). Alderson stayed with the series until the ABC Daytime finale in 2012. Upon resuming as a web series via The Online Network, Robert Gorrie was cast in the role and debuted April 29, 2013, ultimately revising his birth year to 1992.\n\nBukowski (band): Bukowski is a French musical power rock band formed in Paris in 2007. It worked as a trio, before expanding into a four-member band. Bukowski has released four studio albums: \"Amazing Grace\" in 2009, \"The Midnight Son's\", the charting \"Hazardous Creatures\" in 2013 and \"On The Rocks\" in 2015.\n\nMidnight Son (opera): Midnight Son is an opera by composer Gordon Kerry and librettist Louis Nowra. The contemporary opera is inspired by the true story of the murder of Melbourne woman Maria Korp.\n\nList of Home and Away characters (1988): \"Home and Away\" is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in that year, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's executive producer Alan Bateman who oversaw the serial before being succeeded by series producer Des Monaghan whose episodes first began airing in November. Sixteen of the original eighteen regular characters debuted in the pilot episode. The Fletcher family consisting of Frank Morgan, Tom and Pippa Fletcher, Carly Morris, Steven Matheson, Sally Keating and Lynn Davenport were introduced first. Summer Bay residents Alf Stewart, Floss and Neville McPhee, Bobby Simpson, Donald Fisher, Ailsa Hogan, Martin Dibble, Lance Smart and Matt Wilson also made their debuts. They were soon joined by Alf's daughter Roo and sister, Celia. In March, Lyn Collingwood arrived as Lance's mother, Colleen. The same month, Liddy Clark began playing Kerry Barlow and Amanda Newman-Phillips joined the cast as Narelle Smart. In April, Gerry Sont began playing Brett Macklin, a love interest for Roo. Barbara Stephens and Cornelia Frances arrived in June as Alf's other sisters Barbara Stewart and Morag Bellingham, respectively. July saw Simon Kay enter as Donald and Barbara's son Alan Fisher. Gavin Harrison began playing Revhead in August and was soon followed by John Morris as Philip Matheson. That month saw the serial's first birth Christopher Fletcher, son of the established Tom and Pippa. Another birth occurred in September, Martha Stewart, daughter of Roo and Brett. 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The mine is sometimes also referred to as \"South Kal Mines - New Celebration\", being a merger of the former \"New Celebration Gold Mine\" and the \"Jubilee Gold Mine\", which were combined in 2002.\n\nHill 50 Gold Mine: The Hill 50 Gold Mine is a gold mine located 4\u00a0km north-west of Mount Magnet, Western Australia. The mine was, until July 2010, owned by Harmony Gold and had been placed in care and maintenance since 2007. In July 2010, Harmony sold the mine to Ramelius Resources, owner of the Wattle Dam Gold Mine, for A$40 million.\n\nSalmita Mine: The Salmita Mine was a gold producer in the Northwest Territories, Canada during 1983 to 1987. The deposit was first discovered in 1945 and underground exploration was carried out in 1951-1952. It was reactivated for exploration by Giant Yellowknife Mines Limited in 1975 and entered production in 1983. They used the old camp and milling plant of the abandoned Tundra Mine, located a few kilometres to the south. The mine produced 179,906 troy ounces (5596 kg) of gold from the milling of 238,177 tons of ore.\n\nCrisson Mine: Crisson Mine was a gold mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, located just east of Dahlonega. Like many mines in the area, the property probably started as a placer mine during the Georgia Gold Rush. Once the placer deposits had been exhausted, an open pit gold mine was established in 1847 and commercial operations continued until the early 1980s. A small stamp mill was also established here. Much of the gold used for the gold leaf dome of the Georgia State Capitol was mined at this mine, which was among the most productive mine in the Georgia Gold Belt. The mine is located just north of the site of the Consolidated Mine, which is itself north of and the Calhoun Mine.\n\nMeadowbank Gold Mine: The Meadowbank Gold Mine is an open pit gold mine operated by Agnico-Eagle Mines in the Kivalliq district of Nunavut, Canada.\n\nSamira Hill Gold Mine: The Samira Hill Gold Mine (fr. \"Mine d'Or du Mont Samira\") is a Gold mine in T\u00e9ra Department of the Tillab\u00e9ri Region in Niger. Opened in late 2004, it is the first industrial scale gold mine in the nation, and while operated by a Canadian/Moroccan consortia, the government of Niger owns both a 20% stake in its operation, and functions under government concession. The mine, and the possibility that other gold concessions will follow, is projected to be an important component of future export revenue for the West African state.\n\nSukari mine: The Sukari mine or Alsukari mine (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0633\u0643\u0631\u064a \"Al-Sukkari\", Egyptian pronunciation: \"El-Sokkari\") is a Gold Mine located in the Nubian Desert/Eastern Desert near the Red Sea in Egypt in the south-east of the country in the Red Sea Governorate, 30\u00a0km south of Marsa Alam. It is exploited jointly by the Egyptian Ministry of Mineral Resources and Centamin. It is Egypt's first modern gold mine, an industry considered to have scope for expansion in the country. Egypt was known in the ancient world as being a source of gold, and one of the earliest available maps shows a gold mine at this location.\n\nMining in Mongolia: Mining is important to the national economy of Mongolia. Coal, copper, and gold are the principal reserves mined in Mongolia. Several gold mines are located about 110 km north of Ulaanbaatar, such as Boroo Gold Mine and Gatsuurt Gold Mine. Khotgor Coal Mine is an open-pit coal mining site about 120 km west of Ulaangom. \u00d6mn\u00f6govi Province in the south of Mongolia is home to large scale mining projects such as the Tavan Tolgoi coal mine and the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine. Oyu Tolgoi mine is reported to have the potential to boost the national economy by a third but is subject to dispute over how the profits should be shared. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has estimated that 71 percent of the income from the mine would go to Mongolia.\n\nDvoinoye Gold Mine: The Dvoinoye Gold Mine is an underground gold mine in the Bilibinsky District of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of Russia. The mine is owned by Canadian mining company Kinross Gold and is approximately 100 km from their Kupol Gold Mine. Originally the site of a surface mine, Kinross acquired the property in 2010, and built the underground mine at a cost of US$360-million. 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He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2nd round of the 1984 amateur draft. During 1987 NFL strike, he served one game as a punter for the Detroit Lions. He recorded seven punts for a 34.0 yard average. Kinzer begin his pro baseball career in the minor leagues playing from 1984 to 1989, He played for the Arkansas Travelers of the double A Texas League in 1984. After stops in Springfield with the Cardinals of the class A Mid West League in 1985 and the St. Petersburg Cardinals of the class A Florida State League in 1986, he returned to the Arkansas Travelers in 1987 and 1988. But in 1988 Kinzer also saw playing time in the Major Leagues with the St. Louis Cardinals. In 1989 Kinzer played for triple A Louisville Cardinals of the American Association and also saw time with the St. Louis Cardinals.\n\nList of St. Louis Cardinals seasons: The St. Louis Cardinals, a professional baseball franchise based in St. Louis, Missouri, compete in the National League (NL) of Major League Baseball (MLB). Founded in 1882 as a charter member of the American Association (AA), the team was originally named the Brown Stockings before it was shortened to Browns the next season. The team moved to the National League in 1892 when the AA folded. The club changed its name to the Perfectos for one season in 1899 and adopted the Cardinals name in 1900. The St. Louis Cardinals are tied with the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates as the third-oldest continuously-operated baseball team. In that time, the team has won 19 National League pennants and 11 World Series championships (most in the National League and second only to the New York Yankees, who have won 27). They also won four American Association pennants and one pre-World Series championship that Major League Baseball does not consider official.\n\nHamilton Redbirds: The Hamilton Redbirds were a minor league baseball team that played in the New York\u2013Penn League from 1988 to 1992. They were affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals and played their home games at Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario. The Redbirds were founded in 1988, but the franchise itself was founded in 1958 as the Auburn Yankees. It moved to Erie, Pennsylvania for the 1981 season, beginning its longtime affiliation with the St. Louis Cardinals. The Erie Cardinals played at Ainsworth Field in Erie, Pennsylvania from 1981 to 1987. The Erie Cardinals then relocated to Hamilton, Ontario to become the Hamilton Redbirds. The Hamilton Redbirds set the all-time record for winning percentage by a St. Louis Cardinals minor league team at .651 in 1992, with a record of 56-20. Future Major League players Keith Johns and Mike Gulan lead the offensive attack along with unsung centerfielder Brad Owens. Lefty David Orlein and righty T.J. Mathews (en route to an MLB career) both posted a 10-1 mark, and closer Jamie Cochrane set a NY-Penn League saves record with 40.\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals are an American professional baseball team based in St. Louis, Missouri. The Cardinals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division. Busch Stadium has been their home ballpark since 2006. With origins as one of the early professional baseball clubs in St. Louis, entrepreneur Chris von der Ahe purchased a barnstorming club in 1881, then known as the Brown Stockings, and established them as charter members of the American Association (AA) the following season. Upon the discontinuation of the AA, St. Louis joined the NL in 1892; at that time, they were called the Browns and the Perfectos before they were officially renamed as the Cardinals in 1900.\n\nJim Edmonds: James Patrick Edmonds (born June 27, 1970) is an American former center fielder in Major League Baseball and a current broadcaster for Fox Sports Midwest. He played for the California/Anaheim Angels, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers, and Cincinnati Reds. Known for his defensive abilities \u2013 particularly his catches \u2013 Edmonds also was a prolific hitter, batting .284 with 393 home runs and an on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) of .903. He is affectionately known by Cardinal fans as \"Jimmy Baseball\" and \"Jimmy Ballgame\".\n\n2006 St. Louis Cardinals season: The St. Louis Cardinals 2006 season was the team's 125th season in St. Louis, Missouri and the 115th season in the National League. The season started out with a bang, as the team raced out to a 31-16 record by late May. Momentum would be slowed by injuries, as starting pitcher Mark Mulder was lost for the year, while center fielder Jim Edmonds and shortstop David Eckstein missed large amounts of playing time in the second half. Poor performance from several key players also hampered the team: starting pitcher Jason Marquis compiled a 6.02 ERA, starting pitcher Sidney Ponson was cut due to ineffectiveness, closer Jason Isringhausen blew ten saves before undergoing season-ending hip surgery in September, and catcher Yadier Molina had a poor offensive year, batting .216.\n\nRay Yochim: Raymond Austin Aloysius Yochim (July 19, 1922 \u2013 January 26, 2002) was a professional baseball pitcher. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals. He pitched one game during the 1948 St. Louis Cardinals season and three games during the 1949 St. Louis Cardinals season.\n\nLou Brock: Louis Clark Brock (born June 18, 1939) is an American former professional baseball player. He began his 19-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career playing in 1961 for the Chicago Cubs, and spent the majority of his career playing as a left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals. He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985 and the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in 2014. He is currently a special instructor coach for the St. Louis Cardinals.\n\nHistory of the St. Louis Cardinals (1875\u20131919): The St. Louis Cardinals, a professional baseball franchise based in St. Louis, Missouri, compete in the National League (NL) of Major League Baseball (MLB). As the game of baseball garnered interest in the United States in the 19th century, professional baseball in St. Louis became rooted chiefly in one disestablished Major League club \u2013 named the Brown Stockings, the same as the Cardinals' earliest name \u2013 which is loosely connected, but does not fall within the scope of, today's Cardinals. The Brown Stockings became St. Louis' first fully professional baseball club when they gained accession in the National Association (NA) in 1875. However, the NA folded after that season. That winter, with five other former NA teams, St. Louis established a new, eight-team league called the National League (NL) and began play the next season. Despite early success, Brown Stocking players were found to be connected to game fixing scandals, which forced bankruptcy and the club's expulsion from the NL. This scandal also abrogated their professional status but some members maintained play as a semi-professional team, primarily operated by outfielder Ned Cuthbert, until 1881.\n\nList of St. Louis Cardinals no-hitters: The St. Louis Cardinals are a Major League Baseball franchise based in St. Louis Missouri. They play in the National League Central division. Also known in their early years as the \"St. Louis Brown Stockings\" (1882), \"St. Louis Browns\" (1883\u201398), and \"St. Louis Perfectos\" (1899), pitchers for the Cardinals have thrown 10 no-hitters in franchise history. A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball only \u201cwhen a pitcher (or pitchers) retires each batter on the opposing team during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings\u201d. No-hitters of less than nine complete innings were previously recognized by the league as official; however, several rule alterations in 1991 changed the rule to its current form. A no-hitter is rare enough that one team in Major League Baseball has never had a pitcher accomplish the feat. A perfect game, a special subcategory of no-hitter, has yet to be thrown in Cardinals history. 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Howie was a musical virtuoso who had the ability to pick up any instrument and play with a high degree of technical proficiency, despite the fact that he never learned how to read music. Howie was born of four sisters and two brothers who include: Gertrude 'Kiki' Stange, Doris Stange, Frank Anthony Stange, Raymond Christopher Stange, Esther Madelyn Stange and Kathleen Leona Stange. Among the six siblings, only his youngest sister, Kathleen, lives to date, age 85. Howie achieved both national and international fame recognition, for his hit 45 record, \"Real Gone Daddy/This Old Bomb of Mine,\" released in 1957. Regarded as one of the most significant and influential Rockabilly musicians of his era, Howie's music currently resides on over 100 record compilations of the best rockabilly music ever produced. Howie's song \"Real Gone Daddy\" has achieved \"Maybelline\" status among fans. Additionally, in 1958 he went on to record \"Are You Lonesome To-Night?\" which was subsequently picked up by Elvis Presley Are You Lonesome Tonight? (song) who later went on to chart this song at number 1 on the Billboard Charts in 1960. Howie Stange did not achieve significant fame or fortune during his lifetime: however, his music left a lasting impression on a generation of young listeners who where first being introduced to rock and roll music in the 1950's.\n\nAshly Lorenzana: Ashly Lorenzana (born 1987) is a female sex worker, freelance writer and author of the autobiographical memoir titled \"Sex, Drugs & Being an Escort\". Lorenzana currently resides in Portland, Oregon where she was born.\n\nDon Read: Don Read (born December 15, 1933) is a former American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Portland State University (1968\u20131971, 1981\u20131985), the University of Oregon (1974\u20131976), the Oregon Institute of Technology (1977\u20131980), and the University of Montana (1986\u20131995), compiling a career college football record of 154\u2013127\u20131. From 1968 to 1971 and from 1981 to 1985, he led the Portland State Vikings to a 39\u201352\u20131 record. From 1974 to 1976, he guided the Oregon Ducks to a 9\u201324 record with a 3\u201318 mark in conference. His best success came at Montana, where he went 85\u201336, including three 11-win seasons and an NCAA Division I-AA National Championship in his final year of coaching, 1995. Read currently resides in Corvallis, Oregon, where he participates in scouting and game planning for the Oregon State Beavers.\n\nDarren Treasure: Darren Treasure (born 1965) is a high performance sport consultant. Treasure\u2019s past and present clients include sport governing bodies and professional athletes in a variety of sports and in the entertainment field. He has worked as a sport psychology consultant with Olympic, World and NCAA national champions and all-American athletes at a number of different Universities. Treasure currently resides in Portland, Oregon, and serves as the High Performance Director for the Nike Oregon Project. In 2010, Treasure was featured in a Runner's World magazine article for his work with Kara Goucher and Alberto Salazar. He's also been featured in a number of running periodicals for his work with, among others, the American record holder in the mile Alan Webb, and American long distance runner Galen Rupp, both of whom are members of the Oregon Project.\n\nDave Atchison: Dave Atchison (born 1979) is an American drummer/musician based in Portland, Oregon. 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He has recorded one solo album, \"No Lies\", on Cotillion Records which was produced by Bernard Edwards. He currently resides in the Portland, Oregon area.\n\nStick Against Stone: Stick Against Stone is a Post-punk / No Wave band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; that later resided in Brooklyn, New York; Eugene, Oregon and San Francisco, California and remained active (in no less than six incarnations) between 1981 and 1990. The group returned to performing in 2011 and currently resides in the New York City area.\n\nCorvallis, Oregon: Corvallis is a city in central western Oregon, United States. It is the county seat of Benton County and the principal city of the Corvallis, Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Benton County. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 54,462. Its population was estimated by the Portland Research Center to be 55,298 in 2013. 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Produced by Terry Melcher and released on January 3, 1966, by Columbia Records, it featured the U.S. hit single \"Just Like Me\". Unlike their later albums, on which Mark Lindsay was the primary lead singer, the lead vocal duties on \"Just Like Us!\" were split among him and the other band members, guitarist Drake Levin, bassist Phil Volk, and drummer Mike Smith.\n\nSwagga Like Us: \"Swagga Like Us\" is a song by American hip hop recording artists Jay-Z, T.I., Kanye West, and Lil Wayne. It was released on September 6, 2008 in the United States as the fifth single from T.I.'s album \"Paper Trail\", and was also slated for inclusion on Jay-Z's eleventh album \"The Blueprint 3\" (2009), although it ultimately did not make the final track listing. The song was produced by West and is constructed primarily around a vocal sample of \"Paper Planes\" by British musician M.I.A.\n\nPaper Planes: \"Paper Planes\" is a song by British rapper M.I.A. from her second studio album, \"Kala\" (2007). 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Palmer's long-term girlfriend Mary Ambrose sang background vocals on some tracks, as did Sharon O'Neill who co-wrote \"True Love\".\n\nBuilding a Better Me: Building a Better Me is the fifth full-length album from San Diegan punk band Dogwood, released in 2000. Instrumentation for the album was produced and recorded by Sam Boukas and Dogwood at Goldentrack studio in San Diego, but vocals were produced and recorded at the Blasting Room studios in Fort Collins, Colorado by Descendents and ALL guitarist Stephen Egerton, whose vocals appear on the final track \"Nothing New\". In 2001 the band was awarded the San Diego Music Award for best Punk band for the album.\n\nLost Souls Like Us: Lost Souls Like Us is Benjy Davis Project's fourth studio album, released on March 2, 2010. It was recorded at Rivergate Studios in Hendersonville, TN. The album featured the current band line-up of Benjy Davis and Mic Capdevielle. In addition to Davis and Capdevielle, the album featured a cast of seasoned studio musicians: Mark \"Sparky\" Matejka of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Danny Chauncey of .38 Special and Jason \"Slim\" Gambill of Lady Antebellum all contributed guitar parts; Ethan Pilzer (Jewel, Big & Rich) played bass; Jason Spiewak and Bobby Capps played piano and organ; and Sara Jean Kelley sang background vocals.\n\nIt's Only Christmas: \"It's Only Christmas\" is a song by Irish pop singer and Boyzone frontman Ronan Keating, released as the second single from his sixth studio album, \"Winter Songs\", exclusively in Australia and New Zealand. The version of the song featured on the British version of \"Winter Songs\" features vocals from Hayley Westenra, however, the version of the song featured on the Australian version of the album replaces her vocals with those of Kate Ceberano, and thus, whose vocals appear on the single. 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In 1996 the brewery\u2019s popular Wherry bitter became CAMRA Supreme Champion Beer of Britain.\n\nHeavy Seas Beer: Heavy Seas Beer is brewed by Clipper City Brewing Company, in Baltimore, Maryland. The brewery was established by Hugh Sisson in 1995. Previously, Sisson operated Maryland's first brewpub, Sisson's. In 2010, the brewery rebranded. While the name of the company remains Clipper City Brewing Company, all of its beer falls under the Heavy Seas brand. Heavy Seas hosts tours on most weekends. It is located at 4615 Hollins Ferry Road, Suite B, in the Halethorpe section of Baltimore. Heavy Seas currently offers a variety of beer styles in approx. 18 states within the United States. 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In November 1995 he (aged 65) and his wife Cecilia (aged 47), along with John Dare Baird (aged 53), and Larry Wayne Crow (aged 56) were arrested under charges of conspiracy to manufacture and possess a destructive device. According to the FBI their plan was to bomb abortion clinics, gay bars, federal buildings (including welfare offices of the Department of Human Services), the office of the Anti-Defamation League in Houston, Texas and the office of the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Alabama. According to court documents, Lampley intended to use a destructive device consisting of 'homemade C-4' made of ammonium nitrate, nitromethane, aluminum powder and a detonation device (made from toaster parts). Lampley's plans were interrupted when FBI informant, Richard Schrum alerted authorities that the homemade bomb was about to be tested at Elohim City. 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He was curator of the VMFA's Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch exhibition, \"Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch: Love, Loss, and the Cycle of Life\". His lecture about the exhibition took place in the Leslie Cheek Theater in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. The show opened in November 2016 in partnership with the Munch Museum in Oslo. He is the author of the exhibition catalogue \"Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch: Inspiration and Transformation.\"\n\nCornelia Butler: Cornelia H. \"Connie\" Butler (born 1 February 1963) is an American museum curator. She is currently Chief Curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. From 2006-2013, she served as the Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings at the Museum of Modern Art (New York City). Prior to that, she was a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) from 1996-2005. Butler also held curatorial positions at the Neuberger Museum of Art (Purchase, New York), Artists Space (New York City), and the Des Moines Arts Center (Iowa). Her multimedia exhibition \"WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution\" dealt with international feminist art of the 1970s. Butler is a 1980 graduate of Marlborough School, and a 1984 graduate of Scripps College.\n\nSoviet sale of Hermitage paintings: The Soviet sale of Hermitage paintings in 1930 and 1931 resulted in the departure of some of the most valuable paintings from the collection of the State Hermitage Museum in Leningrad to Western museums. Several of the paintings had been in the Hermitage Collection since its creation by Empress Catherine the Great. About 250 paintings were sold, including masterpieces by Jan van Eyck, Titian, Rembrandt, Rubens, Raphael, and other important artists. Andrew Mellon donated the twenty-one paintings he purchased from the Hermitage to the United States government in 1937, which became the nucleus of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.\n\nGuggenheim Hermitage Museum: The Guggenheim Hermitage Museum was a museum owned and operated by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. It was located in The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. It was designed by architect Rem Koolhaas and opened on October 7, 2001. It added three more collections and exhibits subsequent to its opening. It was the result of a collaboration agreement between the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia, and the Solomon R. 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Following that, it was renamed to Home Media Ecosystem (HME) and the media server component was integrated into Windows Media Player and Windows Home Server. WMC version 2.0 can be manually installed on Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 32bit or 64bit operating system but this type of installation is not officially supported by Microsoft and requires manual tweaking of NT Services' dependencies in order to run.\n\nContent storage management: Content storage management (CSM) is a technique for the evolution of traditional media archive technology used by media companies and content owners to store and protect valuable file-based media assets. CSM solutions focus on active management of content and media assets regardless of format, type and source, interfaces between proprietary content source/destination devices and any format and type of commodity IT centric storage technology. These digital media files (or assets) most often contain video but in rarer cases may be still pictures or sound. 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The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976\u201377 season. In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Atlanta Hawks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick. The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. The New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round pick respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players. On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA\u2013NBA merger.\n\n2003\u201304 Chicago Bulls season: The 2003\u201304 NBA season was the Bulls' 38th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Bulls re-signed free agent and former All-Star forward Scottie Pippen, who won championships with the team in the 1990s along with Michael Jordan. However, they continued to struggle finishing last place in the Central Division with a 23\u201359 record, missing the playoffs for the sixth straight season. Following the season, Pippen retired and Jamal Crawford was traded to the New York Knicks. 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(See \"2000\u201301 Chicago Bulls season#Regular season\")\n\n1993\u201394 Los Angeles Clippers season: The 1993\u201394 NBA season was the Clippers' 24th season in the National Basketball Association, and their 10th season in Los Angeles. In the offseason, the Clippers signed free agent Mark Aguirre, who won championships with the Detroit Pistons. Under new head coach Bob Weiss, the Clippers played slightly under .500, but later on struggled posting a 7-game losing streak between December and January. At midseason, the Clippers traded Danny Manning, who was selected for the 1994 NBA All-Star Game to the Atlanta Hawks for All-Star forward Dominique Wilkins, while Aguirre was released as the team signed undrafted rookies Bo Outlaw and Harold Ellis. Wilkins averaged 29.1 points per game in 25 games for the team. However, the Clippers would lose 14 of their final 16 games and finish last place in the Pacific Division with a 27\u201355 record.\n\nElton Brand: Elton Tyron Brand (born March 11, 1979) is an American retired professional basketball player. After playing college basketball for Duke, he was selected with the first overall pick in the 1999 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls, and later played for the Philadelphia 76ers, the Los Angeles Clippers, Dallas Mavericks and Atlanta Hawks. A two-time NBA All Star and an All-NBA Second Team selection in 2006, Brand is currently the General manager of the Delaware 87ers.\n\nJamal Crawford: Aaron Jamal Crawford (born March 20, 1980) is an American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Crawford played his high school basketball for Rainier Beach High School, a basketball powerhouse in Seattle, before committing to play for the University of Michigan. Crawford was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers but was traded on draft day to the Chicago Bulls. In his career, he has also played for the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Clippers. He won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award in 2010, 2014 and 2016, becoming the first three-time winner of the award in NBA history. He currently holds the record for most career four-point plays made with 50 (55 when counting the playoffs).\n\nVladimir Radmanovi\u0107: Vladimir Radmanovi\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0420\u0430\u0434\u043c\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u045b; born November 19, 1980) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player. In Serbia he played for Crvena zvezda and FMP, and in NBA he was a member of the Seattle SuperSonics, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Bobcats, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks and Chicago Bulls.\n\nList of Los Angeles Clippers seasons: The Los Angeles Clippers are a professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. They play in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and are a member of the NBA Western Conference's Pacific Division. The Clippers were founded in 1970 as the Buffalo Braves. They were one of three franchises that joined the NBA as an expansion team in the 1970\u201371 season. The Braves moved to San Diego, California after the 1977\u201378 season, and became known as the San Diego Clippers. For the 1984\u201385 NBA season, the Clippers moved north to Los Angeles and became known as the Los Angeles Clippers.\n\nList of Los Angeles Clippers head coaches: The Los Angeles Clippers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. They play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Clippers joined the NBA in 1970 as an expansion team. The team has had three names since its inception: the Buffalo Braves (1970\u20131978), the San Diego Clippers (1978\u20131984), and the Los Angeles Clippers (1984\u2013present). The Clippers are the oldest franchise in the NBA to have never reached the league finals. The team has played its home games at the Staples Center since 1999. 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It aired on KBS2 from March 21 to May 24, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.\n\nShin Min-a: Shin Min-a (born Yang Min-a on April 5, 1984) is a South Korean model and actress. She is best known for starring in television dramas \"A Love to Kill\" (2005), \"My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox\" (2010), \"Arang and the Magistrate\" (2012), \"Oh My Venus\" (2015), and \"Tomorrow With You\" (2017).\n\nBad Love (TV series): Bad Love () is a 2007 South Korean television drama series starring Kwon Sang-woo, Lee Yo-won, and Kim Sung-soo. It aired on KBS2 from December 3, 2007 to February 5, 2008 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.\n\nHello! Miss: Hello! Miss (; also known as Hello! My Lady) is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Lee Da-hae, Lee Ji-hoon, Ha Seok-jin and Yeon Mi-joo. Based on Lee Ji-wan's novel \"Five Kimchi Mandu\", the series aired on KBS2 from March 19 to May 8, 2007 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.\n\nThe King 2 Hearts: The King 2 Hearts () is a 2012 South Korean television series, starring Ha Ji-won and Lee Seung-gi in the leading roles. It is about a South Korean crown prince who falls in love with a North Korean special agent. The series aired on MBC from March 21 to May 24, 2012 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.\n\nA Happy Woman: A Happy Woman (; also known as Blissful Woman) is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Yoon Jung-hee, Kim Suk-hoon and Jung Gyu-woon. It aired on KBS2 from January 6 to July 21, 2007 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 58 episodes.\n\nMan from the Equator: Man from the Equator (; also known as The Equator Man) is a 2012 South Korean television series, starring Uhm Tae-woong, Lee Joon-hyuk, Lee Bo-young and Im Jung-eun. A tense, emotionally charged tale of brotherhood and betrayal, it follows two best friends with a tragic, twisted history that follows them from youth to adulthood. It aired on KBS2 from March 21 to May 24, 2012 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.\n\nH.I.T (TV series): H.I.T (), also known as Homicide Investigation Team, is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Go Hyun-jung, Ha Jung-woo, Kim Jung-min, and Yoon Ji-min. It aired on MBC from March 19 to May 22, 2007 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. A police procedural crime drama that integrated crime scene analysis with action, suspense, and romance, \"H.I.T\" represented a departure from the usual Korean drama subjects of love and relationships.\n\nThank You (TV series): Thank You () is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Jang Hyuk, Gong Hyo-jin, Seo Shin-ae, Shin Sung-rok and Shin Goo. It aired on MBC from March 21 to May 10, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.\n\nI Am Sam (TV series): I am Sam () is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Yang Dong-geun, Park Min-young, Park Jun-gyu, Son Tae-young, and T.O.P in his acting debut. It aired on KBS2 from August 6 to October 2, 2007, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Based on the Japanese comic series \"Ky\u014dkasho ni Nai!\" (in English, \"Not in a Textbook!\" or \"Very Private Lesson\"), Yang plays a geeky, straight-arrowed, under-qualified high school teacher who becomes a live-in tutor for the troublemaking daughter of a notorious gangster, in exchange for one million won.", "question": "What actor best known for starring in the television drama \"A Love to Kill\", starred in a 2007 South Korean television series that aired on KBS2 from March 21 to May 24, 2007 ?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actor identified by the question."}, "known_for_drama": {"type": "string", "description": "The television drama the actor is best known for."}, "matching_series": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the television series that matches the criteria."}, "air_channel": {"type": "string", "description": "The channel on which the series aired."}, "air_start_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The start date of the series' airing."}, "air_end_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The end date of the series' airing."}, "air_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the series aired."}}, "required": ["title", "air_channel", "air_start_date", "air_end_date", "air_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["actor_name", "known_for_drama", "matching_series"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actor_name": "Shin Min-a", "known_for_drama": "A Love to Kill", "matching_series": {"title": "The Devil", "air_channel": "KBS2", "air_start_date": "March 21, 2007", "air_end_date": "May 24, 2007", "air_year": 2007}}, "ground_truth": {"actor_name": "Shin Min-a", "known_for_drama": "A Love to Kill", "matching_series": {"title": "The Devil", "air_channel": "KBS2", "air_start_date": "March 21", "air_end_date": "May 24", "air_year": 2007}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1695, "output_tokens": 87, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "a5bcffc32c78e034a51f2c7e3f1088d592c32710021e4bb49367b5d1fa95f238", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8da60f554299068b959d75", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "\"Carissa\"", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Karen B. Stewart: Karen Brevard Stewart (born 1952) is an American diplomat who is the current United States Ambassador to the Marshall Islands. She was nominated by President Barack Obama to be United States Ambassador to the Marshall Islands on November 5, 2015 was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on May 17, 2016. Stewart also served as United States Ambassador to Belarus from August 14, 2006 to March 12, 2008 and as United States Ambassador to Laos from November 2010 to August 2013.\n\nWilliam F. Hagerty: William Francis Hagerty IV (born August 14, 1959) is an American private equity investor who currently serves as the United States Ambassador to Japan. He was previously the managing director and co-founder of Hagerty Peterson & Company, a private equity investment firm. On March 27, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Hagerty to serve as United States Ambassador to Japan, succeeding Obama appointee Caroline Kennedy. 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He previously served as the United States Ambassador to Burkina Faso from 2013 to 2016. He also served in the executive offices of Secretaries of State John F. Kerry and Hillary Clinton. In February 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Mushingi to serve concurrently as United States Ambassador to Senegal and United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau. Mushingi had originally been nominated for the position by outgoing President Barack Obama in January 2017. When Trump took office, he withdrew Mushingi's nomination before renominating him for the same position. He was confirmed by the United States Senate by voice vote on May 18, 2017.\n\nClifford Sobel: Clifford Michael Sobel (born 1949, Brooklyn, New York) is an American business executive, financier, Republican fundraiser, U.S. diplomat and former ambassador. Most recently, he served as the United States Ambassador to Brazil. He was nominated for the post by President George W. Bush on May 23, 2006, confirmed by the United States Senate on June 29, 2006, and sworn in by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on July 20, 2006. He presented his credentials to the Brazilian Foreign Ministry on August 2, 2006. Ambassador Sobel is the 53rd Chief of Mission to Brazil. He resigned as ambassador in August 2009. From 2001-05, Sobel was the 62nd United States Ambassador to the Netherlands. President George W. Bush nominated him on July 3, 2001 and he was sworn in by Secretary of State Colin Powell on November 8, 2001. On December 5, 2001, he presented his credentials to Her Majesty Queen Beatrix.\n\nHarry K. Thomas Jr.: Harry Keels Thomas Jr. (born June 3, 1956 in the Harlem section of New York City) is an American diplomat and current United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe. He served as the United States Ambassador to the Philippines from 2010 to 2013. A former United States Ambassador to Bangladesh (serving from 2003 to 2005) and Director General of the United States Foreign Service (serving from 2007 to 2009), Thomas was designated by US President Barack Obama on November 19, 2009 to replace Kristie Kenney as Ambassador to the Philippines\u2014the first African American to serve at that post. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 19, 2010 and presented his credentials to Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on April 27, 2010 He was then nominated and confirmed as the United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe on October 22, 2015. He was sworn in on December 8, 2015.\n\nCarissa Phelps: Carissa Phelps (born September 12, 1976) is a Mexican-American author, attorney, and advocate for sexually exploited runaway children and homeless youth. She is known as the subject of the award-winning documentary, \"Carissa\", directed by David Sauvage and produced by Davis Guggenheim, Chad Troutwine, and Jamie McCourt. The 2008 film revisits her life as a sexually exploited runaway child living on the streets of Fresno, California. Having been involved in various petty crimes and probation violations, as well as grand theft auto, she was incarcerated at the CK Wakefield Home for Boys, during their pilot program to integrate girls into the facility as an option to sentencing them to the California Youth Authority. Teaching herself mathematics and working to overcome numerous rapes, sexual exploitation, and substance abuse and addictions, she eventually graduated with an MBA and a law degree from UCLA. She is the founder of Runaway Girl, Inc., which advocates for runaway and homeless youth, while providing training for organizations to effectively reach out and address homelessness and human trafficking. In 2012, her life story was told in the book, \"Runaway Girl: Escaping Life on the Streets, One Helping Hand at a Time\".\n\nJamie McCourt: Jamie D. McCourt (born December 5, 1953) is a businesswoman and investor. She is the founder and CEO of Jamie Enterprises, and the former co-owner and executive of the Los Angeles Dodgers. She became the highest-ranking woman in Major League Baseball, appointed first as Vice Chairman of the Dodgers in 2004, then President in 2005, and finally CEO in 2009. On June 22, 2017, she was nominated as United States Ambassador to Belgium. On August 2, 2017, President Trump formally withdrew her nomination and instead nominated her as United States Ambassador to France and United States Ambassador to Monaco.\n\nTodd Philip Haskell: Todd Philip Haskell (born 1962) is an American diplomat and career Foreign Service Officer who currently serves as the United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo. Prior to assuming his current position, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of African Affairs at the United States Department of State from 2015 to 2017. In February 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Haskell for the position of United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo. Haskell had originally been nominated for the position by outgoing President Barack Obama in January 2017. When Trump took office, he withdrew Haskell's nomination before reinstating his nomination. Haskell was confirmed for the position by the United States Senate on May 18, 2017.\n\nLuis E. Arreaga: Luis E. Arreaga-Rodas (born 1952) is a Guatemalan American diplomat and government official who has been confirmed as the next United States Ambassador to Guatemala. He previously served as United States Ambassador to Iceland from 2010 until 2013. In January 2016, he was appointed Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. In June 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Arreaga to become the United States Ambassador to Guatemala. 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He is the current head coach at Tulane University. From 2014 to 2015, he was head coach at Georgia Southern University. From 2010 to 2013, he was the head football coach at Sam Houston State University. From 1997 to 2009, Fritz served as the head football coach at the University of Central Missouri. From 1993 to 1996, he was the head football coach at Blinn College, a junior college in Brenham, Texas.\n\nErnest T. Jones: Ernest T. Jones (born January 18, 1970) is the current head coach at ASA Miami, a two-year college starting its first football season in 2015. He was briefly running backs coach for the University of Connecticut Huskies football team. He was head football coach at Alcorn State University. He was named the head football coach after the 2007 season and served as head coach in 2008. He was controversially fired from this position in December 2008. He returned to the University of Cincinnati as the Director of Player Services in 2009. For the 2010 he will be an assistant coach at the University at Buffalo under former University of Cincinnati assistant coach and now UB head football Coach Jeff Quinn.\n\nTed Karras Jr.: Theodore George \"Ted\" Karras Jr. (born December 10, 1964) is an American football coach and former player. He was most recently head football coach at Walsh University, a position he held from December 2012 to November 2016. Previously, Karras served as the first head football coach at Marian University in Indianapolis, Indiana. He held that position from the program's inception in 2007 through the 2012 season in which Marian won the NAIA Football National Championship. Karras played college football as a defensive tackle at Northwestern University from 1983 to 1986 and for one year (1987) in the National Football League (NFL) with the Washington Redskins. From 2003 to 2005, he served as the head football coach at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. His father, Ted Karras Sr., played for the Chicago Bears in the 1960s. His uncles also played in the NFL: Alex Karras for the Detroit Lions and Lou Karras for the Washington Redskins.\n\nWesley Englehorn: Wesley Theodore \"Moose\" Englehorn (January 21, 1890 \u2013 September 3, 1993) was an American football player and coach. Born in Helena, Montana, Englehorn first gained fame as a football player for Spokane High School. While he was a junior in high school, he was reportedly recruited by Princeton University to come east to play football for the school. A newspaper account in 1907 reported: \"It is expected that Wesley Englehorn, the giant left tackle of the high school team, will also enter the Eastern college. If this materializes the Spokane high school will be weakened next year by the loss of two of its greatest players. ... Englehorn is also a strong basket ball player and track athlete.\" Englehorn did not enroll at Princeton and instead played for two years on the All Star Pacific Northwest football and basketball teams. He began his collegiate career at Washington State College. After playing one year of football at Washington State, Englehorn enrolled at Dartmouth College, where he played two years at the tackle position. He was elected team captain for the 1913 season, but he was declared ineligible under \"the so-called three-year rule\" because of his year at Washington State. Though ineligible to play, Englehorn served as the team's assistant coach in 1913 and was elected class president. He was selected as a first-team All-American in 1912. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1914 and worked as a football coach for several years thereafter. From 1914 to 1916, he was the football coach at Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1917, he was hired as the line coach and first assistant football coach at Colgate University. In 1920, he was an assistant coach under Frank Cavanaugh at Boston College. In 1921, he was hired as the head football coach at Amherst College. In January 1922, Englehorn announced his retirement from coaching. Shortly before his death at age 103, Englehorn said, \"It's the football I remember best ... the teammates . . the teamwork.\" Prior to his death in 1993, he was living at Stapeley Hall, a home for the elderly in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was the oldest living All-American football player.\n\nFred Brice: Fred Mansfield Brice (December 6, 1887 \u2013 January 10, 1967) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Maine from 1921 to 1940, compiling a record of 79\u201358\u20139 and winning 10 Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association championships. Brice was also the head basketball coach at Maine from 1925 to 1929, tallying a mark of 14\u201331, and the school's head baseball coach from 1926 to 1935, amassing a record of 67\u201360. Brice died at the age of 79 on January 10, 1967 at his home in Pittsfield, New Hampshire. He was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts.\n\nUniversity of Maine: The University of Maine (also referred to as UMaine, Maine or UMO) is a public research university in Orono, Maine, United States. The university was established in 1865 as a land grant college and is the flagship university of the University of Maine System. The University of Maine is one of only nine land, sea and space grant institutions in the nation.\n\nRobert P. Wilson: Robert P. \"Bert\" Wilson was an American football player and coach. He played football for Wesleyan University and was captain of the school's football team in 1896. After graduating, he served as Wesleyan's first head football coach from 1898 to 1902. In five years as Wesleyan's coach, Wilson compiled a record of 25\u201321\u20132. In his first two years as the coach, Wesleyan compiled records of 7\u20133 and 7\u20132. In the 17 years before Wilson took over as the coach, Wesleyan's football team had never won seven games in a single season. In 1903, Wilson became the head football coach at New York University (NYU). He served the sixth head football coach at NYU and held that position for one season, in 1903, leading the NYU Violets to a record of 2\u20135.\n\nMark Raymond: Mark Raymond is an American football coach, currently serving as the head football coach at Williams College. Raymond served as the head football coach at St. Lawrence University from 2010 to 2015, winning two conference titles and compiling an overall record of 31\u201330. Raymond was named Liberty League Coach of the Year following the conclusion of both the 2010 and 2015 seasons at St. Lawrence. Raymond was named head football coach at Williams College on February 24, 2016.\n\nTom Keele: Tom Keele (born c. 1933) is a former American football coach. He served as the head football coach at California State University, Northridge from 1979 to 1985, compiling a record of 31\u201342\u20131. Keele graduated from Jefferson High School in Portland Oregon in 1951. He attended the University of Oregon, where he played football for the Oregon Webfoots as a tackle from 1957 to 1959. Keele began his coaching career in 1960 at North Eugene High School in Eugene, Oregon, working two years as an assistant football coach and sophomore basketball coach. He moved to Oregon City High School in Oregon City, Oregon in 1962, serving as head football coach and leading his team to a 9\u20131\u20131 record. The following year, he was hired as head football coach at the newly-formed Sheldon High School in Eugene.\n\nK. C. Keeler: Kurt Charles \"K. 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He shoots and produces many of his films in Mexico and his home state, Texas. Rodriguez directed the 1992 action film \"El Mariachi\", which was a commercial success after grossing $2 million against a budget of $7,000. The film spawned two sequels known collectively as the \"Mexico Trilogy\": \"Desperado\" and \"Once Upon a Time in Mexico\". He directed \"From Dusk till Dawn\" in 1996 and developed its (2014\u2013present). Rodriguez co-directed the 2005 neo-noir crime thriller anthology \"Sin City\" (adapted from the graphic novel of the same name) and the 2014 sequel, \"\". Rodriguez also directed the \"Spy Kids\" films, \"The Faculty\", as well as \"The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl\", \"Planet Terror\", and \"Machete\". He is a friend and frequent collaborator of filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, who founded the production company A Band Apart, which Rodriguez was a member of. In December 2013, Rodriguez launched his own cable television channel, El Rey.\n\nGuimba the Tyrant: Guimba the Tyrant (French: \"Guimba, un tyran, une \u00e9poque\" ) is a 1995 Malian comedy drama film in the Bambara language (with some Fula language components), directed by noted Malian director Cheick Oumar Sissoko. The movie shows the rise and fall of a cruel and despotic village chief \"Guimba\", and his son \"Jangine\" in a fictional village in the Sahel of Mali. Some of the storytelling was done through the medium of the village griot, and with the film being placed in an old setting, lends an epic touch to the movie. The exact chronological setting of the movie is difficult to ascertain, being set in an isolated village, but the commonly used weaponry shown is the blunderbuss (however one scene outside the village features a neem tree, a species introduced to Africa during the colonial period). The film depicts some magical components, including a solar eclipse brought on by magic. Casting was only partially done from among professional actors.\n\nCheick Oumar Dabo: Cheick Oumar Dabo (born 12 January 1981 in Bamako) is a Malian football player.\n\nDesperado (film): Desperado is a 1995 American contemporary Western action film written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez. A sequel to the 1992 film \"El Mariachi\", it is the second installment in Robert Rodriguez's \"Mexico Trilogy\". It stars Antonio Banderas as the mariachi who seeks revenge on the drug lord who killed his lover. The film was screened out of competition at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. \" Once Upon a Time in Mexico\", the final part of the trilogy, was released in 2003. \"Desperado\" grossed $25.4 million in the United States.\n\nOumar Sissoko: Oumar Sissoko (born 13 September 1987 in Montreuil France) is a Malian footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Le Havre. His cousin Mohamed Sissoko is also a professional footballer and was also capped for Mali.\n\nGenesis (1999 film): Genesis (French: La gen\u00e8se ) is a 1999 French-Malian drama film directed by Cheick Oumar Sissoko. It covers chapters 23 to 37 of the biblical Book of Genesis, but with only African actors. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nBalla Moussa Ke\u00efta: Balla Moussa Ke\u00efta (1934 \u2013 March 6, 2001) was a Malian actor and comedian, and a West African cinema pioneer who was well known in the West (especially France). Born in the S\u00e9gou Region of Mali, he was originally a radio producer. He later turned to acting and acted in a number of movies by notable Mali directors like Cheick Oumar Sissoko, Souleymane Ciss\u00e9 and Abdoulaye Ascofar\u00e9. Among his critically acclaimed roles are those of the tribal king \"Rouma Boll\" in \"Yeelen\" and as Mambi in \"Guimba, un tyrant, une \u00e9poque\". He received the Best Male Interpretation award at the FESPACO for his role in the Guinean film \"S\u00e9r\u00e9, le t\u00e9moin\".\n\nAfrican Solidarity for Democracy and Independence: African Solidarity for Democracy and Independence (French: \"Solidarit\u00e9 Africaine pour la D\u00e9mocratie et l'Ind\u00e9pendance\" ) is a left-wing political party in Mali. It was founded by Cheick Oumar Sissoko and Oumar Mariko in 1996; Sissoko is the party's President and Mariko is its Secretary-General, the top post in the party. The party is Pan-Africanist in ideology, is affiliated internationally with the International Communist Seminar, a grouping organised by the Workers Party of Belgium, and is in part an outgrowth of the 1991 demonstrations against the military rule of President Moussa Traor\u00e9. Mariko was head of the Association of Students and Pupils of Mali (AEEM) during the 1991 protest movement which overthrew the government.\n\nCheick Bathily: Cheick Oumar Bathily (born 10 October 1982) is a Malian football player who currently plays for CS Duguwolofila.\n\nCheick Oumar Sissoko: Cheick Oumar Sissoko (born 1945 in San, Mali) is a Malian film director and politician.", "question": "Who is older, Cheick Oumar Sissoko or Robert Rodriguez?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_1": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the first person being compared."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the first person."}}, "required": ["name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_2": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the second person being compared."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the second person."}}, "required": ["name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "age_comparison_result": {"type": "object", "properties": {"older_person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who is older."}, "younger_person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who is younger."}, "age_difference_years": {"type": "integer", "description": "The difference in birth years between the two people."}}, "required": ["older_person_name", "younger_person_name", "age_difference_years"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["person_1", "person_2", "age_comparison_result"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_1": {"name": "Cheick Oumar Sissoko", "birth_year": 1945}, "person_2": {"name": "Robert Rodriguez", "birth_year": 1968}, "age_comparison_result": {"older_person_name": "Cheick Oumar Sissoko", "younger_person_name": "Robert Rodriguez", "age_difference_years": 23}}, "ground_truth": {"person_1": {"name": "Cheick Oumar Sissoko", "birth_year": 1945}, "person_2": {"name": "Robert Rodriguez", "birth_year": 1968}, "age_comparison_result": {"older_person_name": "Cheick Oumar Sissoko", "younger_person_name": "Robert Rodriguez", "age_difference_years": 23}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1958, "output_tokens": 88, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "2f9972a6fdeada7af239d7d3f674dcf1cc39d63ca1d438e97c4220136a71a134", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5add208f5542994734353861", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "poet", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Bukowski (1973 film): Bukowski is a 1973 documentary film produced by Taylor Hackford and directed by Richard Davies that follows Los Angeles poet Charles Bukowski to San Francisco for a poetry reading. The full 60-minute documentary begins with footage of Bukowski in his Los Angeles home and neighborhood as he discusses his history as a postal worker as well as his approach to and perspective on poetry. The film then shows him flying with Linda King to San Francisco for the poetry reading followed by interactions with attendees after the show. One night the window of his room is broken during a fight between some guests and then a fight between Charles and Linda causes her to leave. Interviews follow with Liza and Linda about their relationship with Charles. Bukowski is shown betting at the track and explaining his betting strategy.\n\nCharles Bukowski: Henry Charles Bukowski (born Heinrich Karl Bukowski; August 16, 1920 \u2013 March 9, 1994) was a German-American poet, novelist, and short story writer.\n\nUna Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge: Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge (born Margot Elena Gertrude Taylor; 8 March 1887 \u2013 24 September 1963) was a British sculptor and translator. 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The film is a semi-autobiography of poet/author Charles Bukowski during the time he spent drinking heavily in Los Angeles, and it presents Bukowski's alter ego Henry Chinaski. The screenplay, written by Bukowski, was commissioned by the French film director Schroeder, and it was published (with illustrations by the author) in 1984, when film production was still pending.\n\nHenry Chinaski: Henry Charles \"Hank\" Chinaski is the literary alter ego of the American writer Charles Bukowski, appearing in five of Bukowski's novels, a number of his short stories and poems, and in the films \"Barfly\" and \"Factotum\". Although much of Chinaski's biography is based on Bukowski's own life story, the Chinaski character is still a literary creation that is constructed with the veneer of what the writer Adam Kirsch calls \"a pulp fiction hero.\" Works of fiction that feature the character include \"Confessions of a Man Insane Enough to Live With the Beasts\" (1965), \"Post Office\" (1971), \"South of No North\" (1973), \"Factotum\" (1975), \"Women\" (1978), \"Ham on Rye\" (1982), \"Hot Water Music\" (1983), \"Hollywood\" (1989), and \"Septuagenarian Stew\" (1990). He is also mentioned briefly in the beginning of Bukowski's last novel, \"Pulp\".\n\nOne Tough Mother: One Tough Mother is a box set of the unedited final two readings writer/poet Charles Bukowski ever gave, even through he lived and wrote for another 14 years. It includes interviews with the director of Bukowski documentary Born Into This, a short film of the 25th Anniversary of the Vancouver reading, and a short film of a celebration of Bukowski at the Huntington Library in California. It is produced by Dennis Del Torre and Jon Monday and directed by Jon Monday for mondayMEDIA distribution.\n\nBukowski (2017 film): Bukowski is an upcoming American biographical film. It retells the childhood years of writer Charles Bukowski. The film was directed by James Franco and stars Josh Peck as Charles Bukowski, Tim Blake Nelson as his father, Henry, and Alex Kingston as his mother, Katharina.\n\nThe Charles Bukowski Tapes: The Charles Bukowski Tapes are a collection of short interviews with the American writer/poet Charles Bukowski, filmed and assembled by Barbet Schroeder and first published in 1987 in the USA. 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Its population was 2,851 (2011), and its area was 71.62 km.\n\nSaale-Holzland-Kreis: Saale-Holzland (official German name: Saale-Holzland-Kreis) is a \"Kreis\" (district) in the east of Thuringia, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) the district Burgenlandkreis in Saxony-Anhalt, the district-free city Gera, the districts Greiz, Saale-Orla, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Weimarer Land and the district-free city Jena.\n\nAltenburger Land: Altenburger Land is a district in Thuringia, Germany. It is bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the district of Greiz, the Burgenlandkreis (Saxony-Anhalt), and the districts Leipziger Land, Mittweida, Chemnitzer Land, Zwickauer Land in Saxony.\n\nZwickauer Land: Zwickauer Land is a former Kreis (district) in the south-west of the Free State of Saxony, Germany. Neighboring districts were (from north-east clockwise) Chemnitzer Land, Stollberg, Aue-Schwarzenberg, Vogtlandkreis, and the districts Greiz and Altenburger Land in Thuringia. The district-free city of Zwickau was located in the center of the district and nearly completely surrounded by it.\n\nWei\u00dfendorf: Wei\u00dfendorf is a municipality in the district of Greiz, in Thuringia, Germany. Hitler once said a speech in this district.\n\nHohenleuben: Hohenleuben is a town in the district of Greiz, in Thuringia, Germany. 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Williams had beaten Azarenka in the 2012 Wimbledon semifinals and had won her first six matches in the US Open easily without dropping a set.\n\nVictoria Azarenka career statistics: This is a list of the main career statistics of Belarusian professional tennis player, Victoria Azarenka. To date, Azarenka has won twenty WTA singles titles including two grand slam singles titles, six WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and three WTA Premier 5 singles titles. She was also the runner-up at the 2011 WTA Tour Championships, 2012 US Open and 2013 US Open. Among other achievements, Azarenka was the bronze medalist in women's singles and Gold medalist in mixed doubles with her compatriot, Max Mirnyi at the 2012 London Olympics.\n\n2012 Mutua Madrid Open \u2013 Women's Doubles: Victoria Azarenka and Maria Kirilenko were the defending champions but Azarenka chose not to participate in doubles this year.
\n\n2009 Sony Ericsson Open \u2013 Women's Singles: The 2009 Sony Ericsson Open \u2013 Women's Singles was the women's singles event of the 2009 Sony Ericsson Open, a WTA Premier Mandatory tennis tournament held in Key Biscayne, Florida in late March and early April. World No. 1 Serena Williams was the defending champion and attempting to win a record sixth title at the tournament, but she lost in the final to Victoria Azarenka, 6\u20133, 6\u20131. Azarenka won her third WTA singles title and first at the Premier or above level.\n\n2012 Australian Open \u2013 Women's Singles: Kim Clijsters was the defending champion but lost to Victoria Azarenka in the semifinals. Azarenka went on to win her maiden Grand Slam title in the final, beating 2008 champion Maria Sharapova 6\u20133, 6\u20130.\n\n2009 French Open \u2013 Mixed Doubles: In the 2009 French Open \u2013 Mixed Doubles event Victoria Azarenka and Bob Bryan were the defending champions, but Azarenka chose not to participate, and only Bryan competed in the tournament.
Bryan partnered with Liezel Huber and won in the final 5\u20137, 7\u20136(5), 10\u20137, against Vania King and Marcelo Melo.\n\n2008 US Open \u2013 Mixed Doubles: Victoria Azarenka and Max Mirnyi were the defending champions, but Azarenka chose not to participate, and only Mirnyi competed that year.\n\nVictoria Azarenka: Vict\u00f3ria Fy\u00f3dorovna Az\u00e1renka (Belarusian: \u0412\u0456\u043a\u0442\u043e\u0440\u044b\u044f \u0424\u0451\u0434\u0430\u0440\u0430\u045e\u043d\u0430 \u0410\u0437\u0430\u0440\u0430\u043d\u043a\u0430 ; Russian: \u0412\u0438\u043a\u0442\u043e\u0440\u0438\u044f \u0424\u0451\u0434\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0410\u0437\u0430\u0440\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e; born 31 July 1989) is a Belarusian professional tennis player. She is a former world No. 1.\n\nTony Roche: Anthony Dalton Roche, AO MBE (born 17 May 1945) is a former professional Australian tennis player, native of Tarcutta. He played junior tennis in the New South Wales regional city of Wagga Wagga. He won one Grand Slam singles title and thirteen Grand Slam doubles titles, and was ranked as high as World No. 2 by Lance Tingay of \"The Daily Telegraph\" in 1969. 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The first ambassador in the modern meaning of this word, from Poland to Russia, was Antoni Augustyn Deboli, in late 18th century. After the period of partitions of Poland, in 1918, relations were established between the Second Polish Republic and Soviet Union. After Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 those relations were broken, to be briefly reestablished in 1941 after the German invasion of the Soviet Union, when the Soviet Union and Polish government in exile agreed to cooperate against their common enemy, Nazi Germany. Those relations were broken in 1943 after discovery of the Katyn massacre. From that point onward, Soviet Union created its own puppet Polish government, which had its \"ambassadors\" in the Soviet Union. In 1989 the People's Republic of Poland was transformed into the modern Poland; in 1991, Soviet Union was transformed into modern Russia.\n\nInvasion of Poland: The Invasion of Poland, known in Poland as the September Campaign (\"Kampania wrze\u015bniowa\") or the 1939 Defensive War (\"Wojna obronna 1939 roku\"), and in Germany as the Poland Campaign (\"Polenfeldzug\") or \"Fall Weiss\" (\"Case White\"), was a joint invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, the Free City of Danzig, and a small Slovak contingent, that marked the beginning of World War II. The German invasion began on 1 September 1939, one week after the signing of the Molotov\u2013Ribbentrop Pact, while the Soviet invasion commenced on 17 September following the Molotov-T\u014dg\u014d agreement that terminated the Russian and Japanese hostilities in the east on 16 September. 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From that point onward, Soviet Union created its own puppet Polish government, which had its \"ambassadors\" in the Soviet Union. In 1989 the People's Republic of Poland was transformed into the modern Poland; in 1991, Soviet Union was transformed into modern Russia.\n\nSoviet\u2013Japanese Neutrality Pact: The Soviet\u2013Japanese Neutrality Pact (\u65e5\u30bd\u4e2d\u7acb\u6761\u7d04 , Nisso Ch\u016britsu J\u014dyaku ) , also known as the Japanese\u2013Soviet Non-aggression Pact (\u65e5\u30bd\u4e0d\u53ef\u4fb5\u6761\u7d04 , Nisso Fukashin J\u014dyaku ) , was a pact between the Soviet Union and the Empire of Japan signed on April 13, 1941, two years after the brief Soviet\u2013Japanese Border War (1939). The pact was signed to ensure the neutrality between the Soviet Union and the Empire of Japan during World War II, in which both countries participated.\n\nGerman\u2013Soviet Credit Agreement (1939): The German\u2013Soviet Credit Agreement (also referred to as the German\u2013Soviet Trade and Credit Agreement) was an economic arrangement between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany whereby Soviet Union received an acceptance credit of 200 million Reichsmark. over 7 years with an effective interest rate of 4.5 percent. The credit line was to be used during the next two years for purchase of capital goods (factory equipment, installations, machinery and machine tools, ships, vehicles, and other means of transport) in Germany and was to be paid off by means of Soviet material shipment from 1946 onwards. The economic agreement was the first step toward improvement in relations between the Soviet Union and Germany. The next day after the Credit Agreement, the Soviet Union went to war against Japan, in a successful four-week military campaign in the Far East. The Nazi-Soviet Pact was signed four days after the Credit Agreement. The 1939 German\u2013Soviet Commercial Agreement renewed declined Nazi\u2013Soviet economic relations and was adjusted and expanded with the larger German\u2013Soviet Commercial Agreement in February 1940 and January 1941 German\u2013Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement. German shipments to the Soviets became tardy and failed to provide all that was promised the closer the date of Barbarossa came. The Soviets fulfilled their obligations to the letter right up until the invasion, wanting to avoid provoking Germany. All these agreements were terminated when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, in violation of the treaties between the two countries. Soviet trade with Germany in the pre-invasion period ended up providing the Germans with many of the resources they needed for their invasion of the Soviet Union.\n\nMolotov\u2013Ribbentrop Pact: The Molotov\u2013Ribbentrop Pact, also known as the Nazi\u2013Soviet Pact, the German\u2013Soviet Non-aggression Pact or the Nazi German-Soviet Pact of Aggression (officially: \"Treaty of Non-aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics\"), was a neutrality pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed in Moscow on 23 August 1939 by foreign ministers Joachim von Ribbentrop and Vyacheslav Molotov, respectively. The pact was followed by the German-Soviet Commercial Agreement in February 1940.\n\nSoviet invasion of Poland: The Soviet invasion of Poland was a Soviet military operation that started without a formal declaration of war on 17 September 1939. On that morning, 16 days after Germany invaded Poland from the west, the Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east. The invasion and the battle lasted for the following 20 days and ended on 6 October 1939 with the two-way division and annexation of the entire territory of the Second Polish Republic by both Germany and the Soviet Union. The joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland was secretly agreed to in the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, signed on 23 August 1939.\n\nGerman\u2013Soviet Frontier Treaty: The German-Soviet Frontier Treaty was a second supplementary protocol, of the 1939 Hitler-Stalin Pact (known as the \"German-Soviet Treaty of Nonaggression\", or by its original name of the \"German\u2013Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation\"). It was a secret clause as amended on September 28, 1939 by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union after their joint invasion and occupation of sovereign Poland. It was signed by Joachim von Ribbentrop and Vyacheslav Molotov, the foreign ministers of Germany and the Soviet Union respectively, in the presence of Joseph Stalin. The treaty was a follow-up to the first secret protocol of the Molotov\u2013Ribbentrop Pact signed on August 23, 1939 between the two countries prior to their invasion of Poland and the start of World War II in Europe. Only a small portion of the protocol which superseded the first treaty was publicly announced while the spheres of influence of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union remained classified. The third secret protocol of the Pact was signed on January 10, 1941 by Friedrich Werner von Schulenberg, and Molotov, whereas Germany renounced its claims to portions of Lithuania, only a few months before their anti-Soviet Operation Barbarossa.\n\nSoviet Union in World War II: The Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany on 23 August 1939. In addition to stipulations of non-aggression, the treaty included a secret protocol that divided territories of Romania, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland into German and Soviet \"spheres of influence\", anticipating potential \"territorial and political rearrangements\" of these countries. Stalin and Hitler later traded proposals after a Soviet entry into the Axis Pact.\n\nCairo Conference: The Cairo Conference (codenamed Sextant) of November 22\u201326, 1943, held in Cairo, Egypt, outlined the Allied position against Japan during World War II and made decisions about postwar Asia. The meeting was attended by President of the United States Franklin Roosevelt, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill, and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek of the Republic of China. Soviet leader Joseph Stalin did not attend the conference because his meeting with Chiang could have caused friction between the Soviet Union and Japan. 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Mainly active in the 1980s and early 1990s, releasing their debut album \"Fight to Survive\" in 1985. The band achieved success with their No. 8 hit \"Wait\" and No. 3 hit \"When the Children Cry\" from their second album, the double platinum selling \"Pride\". The band continued their success with their third album, \"Big Game\" which achieved Gold status and their fourth album \"Mane Attraction\" which included a supporting tour. White Lion disbanded in 1992 and not long after their first compilation album, \"The Best of White Lion\" was released.\n\nThe Warriors EP: The Warriors EP is an extended play by the rock group P.O.D.. It was released on November 17, 1998 as a transitional album from Rescue Records to Atlantic Records. Only 30,000 copies were ever made which made it a collector's item and very rare to find. The EP contains a message from lead singer Sonny Sandoval thanking the 'Warriors', P.O.D.'s following of fans, for supporting them throughout the years before signing with Atlantic Records. Though produced by Atlantic Records, the album was actually released by Tooth & Nail Records. The entire EP is made to sound like the songs are being played through a phonograph, being mixed with a faux vinyl crackling throughout each song.\n\nMaybach Music Group: Maybach Music Group (MMG) is a record label imprint founded by American rapper Rick Ross. Maybach Music Group albums are distributed by Atlantic Records, a division of the Atlantic Records Group. Atlantic took over distribution following the expiration of a deal with Island Def Jam. As of December 12, 2012 the labels releases are now distributed by Atlantic Records. 19 solo and 3 compilation albums have been released by Maybach Music Group, including five certified Gold albums. The label is home to artists such as Ross himself, Wale, Meek Mill, Omarion and Gunplay and Torch, among others. The label has also had 6 albums debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 such as \"Deeper Than Rap\", \"God Forgives, I Don't\", and \"Mastermind\" by Rick Ross, \"The Gifted\" and \"The Album About Nothing\" by Wale and \"Dreams Worth More Than Money\" by Meek Mill.\n\nKristin Garner: Kristin Garner (born in Owego, New York) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Garner was signed to Atlantic Records in the year 2000. Atlantic Records contracted with Kyle Lehning to produce Garner's first album. While on a promotional radio tour, her debut single \"Let's Burn It Down\" debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in May 2001 and rose to number 59. Garner performed at Fan Fair in downtown Nashville in June 2001. Atlantic Records (Nashville) closed its doors in 2002 and released all eleven of its signed artists. 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One outtake from the March 27 session, \"Harlem's Manhattan,\" would appear on the 1970 compilation \"The Art of the Improvisers\".\n\nSilent All These Years: \"Silent All These Years\" is a song by American singer-songwriter and musician Tori Amos. It was released as the second single from her debut studio album \"Little Earthquakes\". It was originally released in November 1991 in the UK by EastWest Records. It was released in North America in April 1992 by Atlantic Records and was later used to promote awareness of the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN). In the UK the single was re-released on August 10, 1992.\n\nI Don't Care: The Album: I Don't Care: The Album is the second and final album by rap duo, Audio Two. It was released on April 17, 1990 for First Priority Records, distributed by Atlantic Records and was produced by members, Milk D, DJ Gizmo, along with The King of Chill. \"I Don't Care: The Album\" was not a success, only peaking at #74 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and producing no charting singles. A third album entitled \"First Dead Indian\" was set to be released in 1992 but was scrapped prior to its released and the duo would disband soon after, leaving I Don't Care: The Album as their final album.\n\nMad Love (JoJo album): Mad Love (stylized as Mad Love.) is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter JoJo. The album was released on October 14, 2016, through Atlantic Records. Incorporating a base core of R&B, pop and soul music, JoJo wanted the album to take fans through a journey from beginning to end while not only being for her but relatable to all the fans who stuck by her though her years in limbo and really be the \"soundtrack to peoples lives\". It serves as her first major official release in a decade following 2006's \"The High Road\". A deluxe edition of the album featuring 4 bonus tracks, was released simultaneously alongside the eleven-track standard edition. JoJo co-wrote every song on the album while also vocal producing every song. The album was JoJo's only album release under Atlantic Records, as she left in August 2017 to form her own label under Interscope Records.\n\nGratitude (band): Gratitude was formed in 2003 by Mark Weinberg (originally of the band Crumb) and Thomas Becker (originally of the Get Up Kids). Initially called the Collision, the band was joined by Bob Lindsey on bass and Robby Cronholm (also formerly of Crumb) on vocals. After touring in 2002 with New End Original, which featured Far alum Jonah Matranga and Jeremy Tappero, Cronholm left the band and was replaced by Matranga. When Matranga joined, the band changed their name from the Collision to Gratitude. After picking up Matranga and changing their name, Gratitude signed to Atlantic Records. The group picked up Tappero as second guitarist before going into the studio. After Becker left the band in the middle of recording the record, Drummer David Jarnstrom joined the band before the release of their self-titled debut album (Becker and other session musicians fulfilled the drum role during the recording of the album). Atlantic Records released \"Gratitude\" on March 8, 2005. The tracks \"Drive Away\" and \"This Is the Part\", were released as singles and received significant radio play both in the US and the UK. Gratitude's first tour for the album was a North American tour supporting Jimmy Eat World (to whom the band has often been compared), and they were also on the bill for the 2005 Warped Tour and a leg of the 2005 Taste of Chaos.\n\nBig Game (album): Big Game is the third studio album by the hard rock band White Lion. 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The Director of the NEC is titled the \"Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Council\".\n\nDe-Ba'athification: De-Ba'athification (Arabic: \u0627\u062c\u062a\u062b\u0627\u062b \u062d\u0632\u0628 \u0627\u0644\u0628\u0639\u062b \u200e) refers to a policy undertaken in Iraq by the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) and subsequent Iraqi governments to remove the Ba'ath Party's influence in the new Iraqi political system. It was considered by the Coalition Provisional Authority to be Iraq's equivalent to Germany's Denazification after World War II. It was first outlined in CPA Order 1 which entered into force on 16 May 2003. The declared that all public sector employees affiliated with the Ba'ath Party were to be removed from their positions and to be banned from any future employment in the public sector. The policy was highly controversial among US academics, institutions, government, military, and international media and debate outlets. The policy under the Coalition Provisional Authority was officially rescinded on 28 June 2004 as part of the transfer of sovereignty to the Iraqi Interim Government on 30 June 2004. However, elements of the policy continued under the Iraqi Governing Council and later under the elected Iraqi Parliament. Proponents of the policy contend that the policy effectively cleansed Iraqi society of Ba'athist influence, facilitating the creation of a democratic Iraqi government. Critics argue that the policy was not only undemocratic, but also a significant factor in the deteriorating security situation throughout Iraq.\n\nFederal Indian Policy: Federal Indian policy establishes the relationship between the United States Government and the Indian Tribes within its borders. The Constitution gives the federal government primary responsibility for dealing with tribes. Some scholars divide the federal policy toward Indians in six phases: coexistence (1789-1828), removal and reservations (1829\u201386), assimilation (1887-1932), reorganization (1932\u201345), termination (1946\u201360), and self-determination (1961\u201385).\n\nSwanley Town Council: Swanley Town Council is the town council for Swanley in Sevenoaks, England. It provides a range of services for Swanley including allotments, community events, firework displays, grass maintenance, snow removal, sports facilities and parks. Swanley is divided into 4 wards, each electing between one and six councillors. In the May 2015 election, the Conservatives won 16 seats, losing 3 to defections. The civil parish of Swanley was created in 1955 from neighbouring parishes of Farningham and Sutton at Hone. In 1974 the parish council became a Town Council and included the settlements of Hextable, Swanley Village and the main town of Swanley. In 1988, Hextable was formed into a separate parish council. Up until 1974 it was a part of the Dartford Rural District.\n\nNational Council on Indian Opportunity: The National Council on Indian Opportunity was an American Indian rights group established by Executive Order 11399 on March 6, 1968, and amended by an act of United States Congress on November 26, 1969. The group's mission was to encourage and oversee the rise of federal programs to benefit the American Indian population, measure the impact and progress of such programs, and suggest ways to improve programs to meet the demands of the American Indian population. The Council was terminated on November 26, 1974, under the provisions of section 2 of the act.\n\nFreeway removal: Freeway removal is a public policy of urban planning policy to demolish freeways and create mixed-use urban areas, parks, residential, commercial, or other land uses. Such highway removal is often part of a policy to promote smart growth, transit-oriented development, walkable and bicycle-friendly cities. In some cases freeways are retained as less intrusive and expansive boulevards, retained as freeways within tunnels beneath a city, or relocated through less densely-developed areas.\n\nTax harmonization: Tax harmonization is generally understood as a process of adjusting tax systems of different jurisdictions in the pursuit of a common policy objective. Tax harmonization involves the removal of tax distortions affecting commodity and factor movements in order to bring about a more efficient allocation of resources within an integrated market. Tax harmonization may serve alternative goals, such as equity or stabilization. It also can be subsumed, along with public expenditure harmonization, under the broader concept of fiscal harmonization. Narrowly defined, tax harmonization guided by this policy goal implies \u2014 under simplifying assumptions about other policy instruments and economic structure \u2014 convergence toward a more uniform effective tax burden on commodities or on factors of production. Convergence may be attained through the alignment of one or several elements that enter the determination of effective tax rates: the statutory tax rate and tax base, and enforcement practices. Perhaps the most widely accepted argument for harmonization involves convergence in the definition of product value or income for tax purposes. Such tax base harmonization would contribute to transparency for economic decision-making and, thus, to improved efficiency in resource allocation. In particular, a common income tax base for multinational companies operating in different jurisdictions would be instrumental not only in enhancing efficiency, but also in preventing overlaps or gaps in tax claims by different countries. Tax harmonization is an important part of the fiscal integration process. Fiscal integration is the process by which a group of countries agree on taking measures that lead to a higher level of fiscal convergence, the ultimate goal being the formation of a fiscal union. Tax harmonization doesn\u2019t automatically lead to the formation of a fiscal union, the second part involving much larger scale project that includes fiscal transfers, a fully harmonized legislation and maybe some supervising institutions, beside a long-run agreement. Starting from the definition given to the fiscal integration process, we can easily say that tax harmonization is the process by which a heterogeneous group of countries, federal states or even local governments agree on setting a minimum and maximum level of their tax rates, including also a higher degree of harmonization of tax legislation, in order to attract foreign investors and to encourage local development and investments.\n\nDe Nederlandsche Bank: De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB, \"The Dutch Bank\", sometimes misdescribed as the \"Dutch National Bank\" to fit the acronym in English) is the central bank of the Netherlands. It is part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB). De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) is a public limited company (Dutch: naamloze vennootschap) whose every day policy is overseen by the Governing Board. Being an NV, DNB has a Supervisory Board (Dutch Raad van Commissarissen). In addition, there is an advisory body called the Bank Council (Dutch Bankraad). 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The School of Law is best known for its environmental law program, while the Graduate School of Education & Counseling is active in community engagement and social justice.\n\nZaytuna College: Zaytuna College (formerly known as Zaytuna Institute) is a Muslim liberal arts college located in Berkeley, California. Zaytuna is the first accredited Muslim undergraduate college in the United States and was founded in 2008 by Hamza Yusuf, Zaid Shakir and Hatem Bazian. Prior to becoming a college, Zaytuna was an institute, founded in 1996 by Hamza Yusuf, Zaid Shakir and Hesham Alalusi. Zaytuna College seeks to incorporate the importance of the liberal arts and humanities into a traditional Islamic education curriculum. In the academic year 2014-2015, Zaytuna College had an undergraduate student body of about fifty students, most of whom live on campus. 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Although it draws on European antecedents, the liberal arts college is strongly associated with American higher education, and most liberal arts colleges around the world draw explicitly on the American model.\n\nThomas More College (New York City): Thomas More College was a coeducational, undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences that was open from the fall of 1964 until it merged with Fordham College at Rose Hill in 1974. It offered arts and science programs for women as well as programs, such as drama, for men that were unavailable at Fordham University, which, at that time, only admitted men into its undergraduate programs. While the undergraduate school of Fordham University was all men's, many of Fordham's graduate schools, such as the School of Education, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Law School, College of Pharmacy and School of Social Service were coeducational. 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It was established in 2015. Races are featured for senior, junior (U-20) and youth (U-18) athletes. The inaugural 2015 edition in Barranquilla, Colombia simultaneously serves as NACAC Cross Country Championships and South American Cross Country Championships.\n\nFoot Locker Cross Country Championships: The Foot Locker Cross Country Championships are a series of annual cross country running races held in various regions of the United States to determine the premier cross country runner in various age groups, but mainly serves to find the best prep (high school) cross country athlete in the country. The event began in 1979 by the F. W. Woolworth Company, which initially branded it as the Kinney Cross Country Championships, (for the Kinney Shoes division) in Balboa Park, San Diego, California before Woolworth rebranded the event in 1993 to its present title, the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships, as it still is today, for Woolworth's sporting goods company. 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She is a three-time winner of the London Marathon (2002, 2003, 2005), three-time New York Marathon champion (2004, 2007, 2008), and 2002 Chicago Marathon winner.\n\nAntrim International Cross Country: The Antrim International Cross Country, formerly the Belfast International Cross Country, is an annual cross country running meeting which takes place every January in Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is one of the IAAF's cross country permit meetings, as well as being part of the UK Cross Challenge tour. Previous winners include Paula Radcliffe, Paul Tergat and Steve Ovett.\n\nInternational Cross Country Union: The International Cross Country Union (ICCU) was the first major international sports governing body for cross country running. Created in 1903, it launched the International Cross Country Championships that same year. Originally a grouping for contests between the four Home Nations of the British Isles (England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales), the body was symbolic of the increasing co-operation of the older national bodies found in those nations.\n\nHalland Britton: Halland Britton (18 February 1890 \u2013 11 February 1975) was an English long-distance runner who finished sixth in the 10\u00a0km race at the 1924 Summer Olympics. He won the Amateur Athletic Association of England 10 miles title in 1921, 22 and 1924. Britton placed 11th at the 1921 International Cross Country Championships, winning a gold medal with the English team.\n\nGreat Edinburgh International Cross Country: The Great Edinburgh International Cross Country is an annual cross country running competition that takes place every January in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is one of the competitions in the Great Run series of athletics events and is held alongside the Great Winter Run 5\u00a0kilometres mass participation race. The event was first held in Edinburgh in 2005 after the city was awarded the Great North Cross Country which relocated from Durham. The Great Edinburgh International Cross Country features three professional races: the men's 8 km race, the women's 6 km race, and the 4x1km relay. It is an IAAF permit meeting, which means that performances can be used to qualify for the annual IAAF World Cross Country Championships.\n\nLucien Rault: Lucien Rault (borm March 30, 1936 in Plouguenast) is a French long-distance runner. He represented France in the 1976 Olympics at the age of 40. He had an extensive career in cross country running with his national squad at the International Cross Country Championships and then the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. 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It was one of 24 war memorials in England designed by Sir Herbert Baker, that were designated as a national collection by Historic England in 2017. The memorial is located near the gates of Hatfield House, and close to Hatfield railway station. It was unveiled in 1921, to commemorate 139 men from Hatfield killed on service during the First World War. A brick pavilion records the names of the dead, with further names added after the Second World War.\n\nYork City War Memorial: The York City War Memorial is a First World War memorial designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and located in York in the north of England. Proposals for commemorating York's war dead originated in 1919 but proved controversial. Initial discussions focused on whether a memorial should be a monument or should take on some utilitarian purpose. Several functional proposals were examined until a public meeting in January 1920 opted for a monument. The city engineer produced a cost estimate and the war memorial committee engaged Lutyens, who had recently been commissioned by the North Eastern Railway (NER) to design their own war memorial, also to be sited in York. Lutyens' first design was approved, but controversy enveloped proposals for both the city's and the NER's memorials. Members of the local community became concerned that the memorials as planned were not in keeping with York's existing architecture, especially as both were in close proximity to the ancient city walls, and that the NER's memorial would overshadow the city's. Continued public opposition forced the committee to abandon the proposed site in favour of one on Leeman Road, just outside the walls, and Lutyens submitted a new design of a War Cross and Stone of Remembrance to fit the location. This was scaled back to the cross alone due to lack of funds.\n\nWelham Green: Welham Green is a village in the parish of North Mymms, Hertfordshire, England. It is situated a mile to the west of the Great North Road coaching route that used to run through the neighbouring hamlet of Bell Bar from London to York and the north. The Great North Road is now by-passed by the A1(M). Even so, Welham Green has developed into a large village over the last 20 years, helped by the 1986 opening of its own railway station between Brookmans Park and Hatfield on the East Coast Main Line. Recent housing development has portended the joining of the village with the neighbouring town of Hatfield. Some residents, including the North Mymms Green Belt Society, wishing to maintain Welham Green's character, have resisted such development.\n\nBrocket Hall: Brocket Hall is a Grade I-listed classical country house set in a large park at the northern end of the urban area of Hatfield in Hertfordshire, England. The estate is equipped with two golf courses and seven smaller listed buildings, apart from the main house.\n\nThe Wrestlers, Hatfield: The Wrestlers is a grade II listed public house on the Great North Road, Hatfield, in Hertfordshire. The building has an eighteenth-century chequered red brick front based on a sixteenth-century core.\n\nStanage Park: Stanage Park is a Grade II*-listed English country house set in a large park located some 3 mi east of Knighton, Powys near the settlement of Heartsease. The extensive parkland and the house were laid out by Humphry Repton and his son, John Adey Repton, in the early nineteenth century. Repton's picturesque parkland improvements, castellated house and enclosed garden survive almost intact. The estate is the last and most complete of his three recognized Welsh landscape commissions.\n\nCivilian War Memorial: The Memorial to the Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation, usually called the Civilian War Memorial (Chinese: \u65e5\u672c\u5360\u9886\u65f6\u671f\u6b7b\u96be\u4eba\u6c11\u7eaa\u5ff5\u7891 ; Malay: \"Tugu Peringatan Bagi Mangsa Awam Pemerintahan Jepun\" ) is a war memorial and heritage landmark in Singapore. It was built in memory of the civilians killed during the Japanese occupation of Singapore during World War II. The Civilian War Memorial sits on serene parkland in the midst of busy city traffic near Singapore's Padang and City Hall. Located within the War Memorial Park at Beach Road within the Central Area, Singapore's central business district, it is usually easy to spot in most backdrops encompassing the CBD landscape.\n\nHatfield House: Hatfield House is a country house set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. The present Jacobean house, a leading example of the prodigy house, was built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, First Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I and has been the home of the Cecil family ever since. It is a prime example of Jacobean architecture. The estate includes extensive grounds and surviving parts of an earlier palace. The house, currently the home of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury, is open to the public.\n\nMachine Gun Corps Memorial: The Machine Gun Corps Memorial, also known as The Boy David, is a memorial to the casualties of the Machine Gun Corps in the First World War. 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It was released on 11 September 2012. It was recorded at the same time as their previous album, \"Big Moon Ritual\", and features a cover of Hank Ballard's \"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go\", which the band has frequently performed live. \"Appaloosa\" and \"Little Lizzie Mae\" are versions of recent Black Crowes songs (from \"Before the Frost...Until the Freeze\" and \"Cabin Fever\", respectively), and \"Someday Past the Sunset\" was previously released on the Robinson brothers' live album, \"\".\n\nSteve Miller Band: The Steve Miller Band is an American rock band formed in 1966 in San Francisco, California. The band is led by Steve Miller on guitar and lead vocals. It is best known today for a string of (mainly) mid-1970s hit singles that are staples of classic rock radio, as well as several earlier acid rock albums. Miller left his first band to move to San Francisco and form the Steve Miller Blues Band. Shortly after Harvey Kornspan negotiated the band\u2019s landmark contract with Capitol Records in 1967, the band shortened its name to the Steve Miller Band. In February 1968, the band recorded its debut album, \"Children of the Future\". It went on to produce the albums \"Sailor\", \"Brave New World\", \"Your Saving Grace\", \"Number 5\", \"Rock Love\" and more. The band's \"Greatest Hits 1974\u201378\", released in 1978, sold over 13 million copies. The band continued to produce more albums and in 2014 toured with the rock band Journey. In 2016, Steve Miller was inducted as a solo artist in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.\n\nChris Robinson Brotherhood: Chris Robinson Brotherhood is an American blues rock band formed in 2011 by Black Crowes singer Chris Robinson while The Black Crowes were on hiatus. The band has released four studio albums: \"Big Moon Ritual\", \"The Magic Door\", \"Phosphorescent Harvest\", and \"Any Way You Love, We Know How You Feel\". The band consists of Robinson, guitarist Neal Casal, keyboardist Adam MacDougall, bassist Jeff Hill (who replaced original bassist Mark Dutton in 2016), and drummer Tony Leone (who replaced original drummer George Sluppick in January 2015).\n\nThe Honeymoon Killers (American band): The Honeymoon Killers were an American noise rock band from New York City, formed in 1983. Their name is taken from the 1970 crime film \"The Honeymoon Killers\". The Honeymoon Killers' sound is deeply rooted in the blues earning them comparisons to The Cramps, whose music was highly influential to Teel. The nucleus of the band was Jerry Teel and Lisa Wells, with Sally Edroso serving as the longest standing drummer between 1985 and 1990. The group's rotating line-ups would consist of members belonging to like-minded bands such as Pussy Galore, Boss Hog, Ritual Tension and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Their first three albums were independent releases issued by the band's label Fur Records. The group disbanded in 1994, with its leader Jerry Teel forming The Chrome Cranks with drummer Bob Bert and guitarist William Gilmore Weber.\n\nStyx (band): Styx is an American rock band from Chicago that formed in 1972 and became famous for its albums released in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They are best known for melding the style of pop rock and hard rock with the power of a hard-rock guitar balanced with acoustic guitar, synthesizers mixed with acoustic piano, upbeat tracks with power ballads, and incorporating elements of international musical theatre.\n\nRitual Tension: Ritual Tension was an American experimental rock band that formed in 1983 in New York City. They released two studio albums and an EP, all recorded at Martin Bisi's BC Studio in Brooklyn, and a live album taken from shows at CBGB, before their dissolution in 1990. At the same time, various configurations of the band members took part in art performances around Manhattan such as Pyramid Club and PS 122.\n\nWitchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls: Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls is the debut studio album by the American psychedelic rock band Coven. Released in 1969, it was unusual in that it dealt with overtly occult and satanic themes, and was removed, in the past time, from the market soon after its release due to controversy. However, it remains a classic of its genre, and in some ways set groundbreaking trends for later rock bands. This album marked the first appearance in music of the sign of the horns, inverted crosses, and the phrase Hail Satan. Today, these are characteristics of the occult and heavy metal genres. According to rock journalist Lester Bangs, \"in England lie unskilled laborers like Black Sabbath, which was hyped as a rockin' ritual celebration of the Satanic mass, something like England's answer to Coven\". As a further coincidence, Coven's bass guitarist and co-writer (Mike Osborne) is credited as \"Oz Osborne\", and the opening track is \"Black Sabbath\".\n\nLove Is the Ritual: \"Love Is the Ritual\" is the first single released from \"Edge of the Century\" by Styx.\n\nEcho of Miles: Scattered Tracks Across the Path: Echo of Miles: Scattered Tracks Across the Path is a 3-CD compilation album by the American rock band Soundgarden. It was released on November 24, 2014. The album is a collection of rarities, live tracks, and unreleased material spanning the group's history. It includes previously released songs, such as \"Live to Rise\", \"Black Rain\", \"Birth Ritual\", and others, as well as a newly recorded rendition of a song from the band's pre-Matt Cameron 1985 demo, \"The Storm\", now simply titled \"Storm\", which was produced by Jack Endino.\n\nStrays (Jane's Addiction album): Strays is the third studio album by American rock band Jane's Addiction, released on July 22, 2003 on Capitol Records. Released 13 years after \"Ritual de lo habitual\" (1990), the album marks the band's longest gap between full studio albums, although the group had recorded and released a handful of new songs 6 years earlier on the compilation album \"Kettle Whistle\" (1997). \"Strays\" is the first album to feature bassist Chris Chaney. 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It premiered on radio stations worldwide on October 20, 2009 and was released as the album's lead single on October 27 through Def Jam Recordings. Written and produced by Ne-Yo and Chuck Harmony, \"Russian Roulette\" is a pop and R&B ballad that contains dark, morbid, and tense atmospheric elements in its composition. Lyrically, the single is about an abusive romantic relationship that ended abruptly. Music critics noted the lyrical theme as a response to the domestic violence case between Rihanna and her then-boyfriend, singer Chris Brown.\n\nCold Case Love: \"Cold Case Love\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her fourth studio album, \"Rated R\" (2009). It was written and produced by The Y's (Justin Timberlake, Robin Tadross and James Fauntleroy II). Following Chris Brown's assault on Rihanna, she started working on the sound of her new album. Timberlake who co-wrote \"Cold Case Love\" labeled the sound of Rihanna's new project as a step forward for the singer. 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The artists co-wrote the song with its producers, The-Dream and Tricky Stewart. \"Hard\" was sent to radio by Def Jam Recordings on November 10, 2009, as the second United States single from \"Rated R\". It is a hip hop song and features military horns, hissing synthesizers, sharp beats and piano chords.\n\nRated R: Remixed: Rated R: Remixed (stylized as Rated R /// Remixed) is the second remix album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on May 8, 2010, in Brazil and Europe and on May 24, 2010, in the United States by Def Jam Recordings. It contains remixes from her fourth studio album, \"Rated R\" (2009). The songs were solely remixed by Chew Fu. The majority of the remixes were remastered to incorporate influences from the genre of house music, and incorporate heavy usage of synthesizers as part of their instrumentation.\n\nRude Boy (Rihanna song): \"Rude Boy\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna, taken from her fourth studio album, \"Rated R\" (2009). It was released as the album's third single on February 19, 2010, through Def Jam. Rihanna co-wrote the song with StarGate, Ester Dean, Makeba Riddick, and Rob Swire, with Swire also co-producing it with StarGate. \"Rude Boy\" is an up-tempo dancehall and R&B song which incorporates elements of raggamuffin. The song received mixed to positive reviews from critics; some called it is the highlight of the album, but others criticized Rihanna's \"monotone\" and \"icy\" vocal performance.\n\nTe Amo (Rihanna song): \"Te Amo\" (English: \"I Love You\") is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fourth studio album, \"Rated R\" (2009). The electro-Latin song was written by Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, James Fauntleroy II and Rihanna, with production helmed by Eriksen and Hermansen under their production name, Stargate. \"Te Amo\" impacted radio in Canada on June\u00a07,\u00a02010, and was released via digital download on June\u00a08,\u00a02010, in Australia, Italy and New Zealand, as the album's third international and fifth overall single. \"Te Amo\" incorporates elements of Latin American music and conveys Rihanna's struggles as the object of another woman's desires.\n\nUnapologetic: Unapologetic is the seventh studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on November 19, 2012, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. It was recorded between June and November 2012, during promotion of her sixth album, \"Talk That Talk\" (2011). As executive producer, Rihanna enlisted previous collaborators The-Dream, David Guetta, Chase & Status, and StarGate to work alongside new collaborators such as Parker Ighile, Mike Will Made-It, and Labrinth. \"Unapologetic\" is mainly a pop, dubstep and R&B album that incorporates elements of hip hop, EDM and reggae in its production, similar to the sound of her previous albums \"Talk That Talk\" and \"Rated R\" (2009).\n\nRated R (Rihanna album): Rated R is the fourth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on November 20, 2009 by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. Recording sessions for the album began in April 2009 and took place at several recording studios throughout United States and Europe. Rihanna, together with Antonio \"L.A.\" Reid and The Carter Administration, was the executive producer of the album and worked with various record producers, including Chase & Status, StarGate, The-Dream, Ne-Yo, and Brian Kennedy. 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It premiered in Paris on 9 February 1928.\n\nLa Souriante Madame Beudet: La Souriante Madame Beudet (The Smiling Madame Beudet) is a short French impressionist silent film made in 1922, directed by pioneering avant-garde cinema director Germaine Dulac. It stars Germaine Dermoz as the protagonist Madame Beudet, who has grown tired of her husband's foolish antics and Alexandre Arquilli\u00e8re as Monsieur Beudet. It is considered by many to be one of the first truly \"feminist\" films. It tells the story of an intelligent woman trapped in a loveless marriage.\n\nGermaine Dulac: Germaine Dulac (] ; born Charlotte Elisabeth Germaine Saisset-Schneider; 17 November 1882 \u2013 20 July 1942) was a French filmmaker, film theorist, journalist and critic. She was born in Amiens and moved to Paris in early childhood. A few years after her marriage she embarked on a journalistic career in a feminist magazine, and later became interested in film. With the help of her husband and friend she founded a film company and directed a few commercial works before slowly moving into Impressionist and Surrealist territory. She is best known today for her Impressionist film, \"La Souriante Madame Beudet\" (\"The Smiling Madam Beudet\", 1922/23), and her Surrealist experiment, \"La Coquille et le Clergyman\" (\"The Seashell and the Clergyman\", 1928). Her career as filmmaker suffered after the introduction of sound film and she spent the last decade of her life working on newsreels for Path\u00e9 and Gaumont.\n\nLa F\u00eate espagnole: La F\u00eate espagnole is a 1920 French silent film directed by Germaine Dulac and written by Louis Delluc. It was cited by critic and film historian Georges Sadoul as being first in ushering in French impressionist cinema.\n\nGina Man\u00e8s: Gina Man\u00e8s (7 April 1893 \u2014 6 September 1989) was a French film actress and a major star of French silent cinema. After an early appearance in a film of Louis Feuillade, she had significant roles in films of Jean Epstein, including \"C\u0153ur fid\u00e8le\", and of Germaine Dulac. In Abel Gance's \"Napol\u00e9on\", she took the part of Jos\u00e9phine de Beauharnais, and then played the title role in Jacques Feyder's \"Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Raquin\" (now lost). She made the transition to sound films but during the 1930s her roles diminished in importance, and periods of residence in Morocco took her further from the public eye. She continued to take small roles in films, and also worked in the circus and in the theatre. In total Man\u00e8s appeared in over 90 films between 1916 and 1966.\n\nAntoinette Sabrier: Antoinette Sabrier is a 1927 French silent film directed by Germaine Dulac and starring \u00c8ve Francis, Gabriel Gabrio and Jean Toulout.\n\nProject Pedro: Project Pedro was a secretly funded program under the United States Information Agency during the 1950s to create newsreels in Mexico. The program was a clandestine public relations campaign to spread propaganda portraying the United States positively and Communism negatively, in an effort to change the Mexican public's neutral attitude toward Communism as part of the Cold War. Projects with similar objectives were carried out in other Latin American countries, such as Brazil, Chile, Bolivia and Ecuador. The project was publicly operated in part by a former film executive named Richard K. Tompkins who had produced anti-communist animated cartoons and films in Mexico, who allowed the USIA to influence newsreel content while having no official trace to production. Since Mexican citizens owned the rest of the production company creating the newsreels, the USIA was not required to publicly disclose its involvement in the project.\n\nGaumont Film Company: The Gaumont Film Company (] ) (often shorted to Gaumont) is a French mini-major film studio founded by the engineer-turned-inventor L\u00e9on Gaumont (1864\u20131946), in 1895. It is the first and oldest film company in the world, founded before other studios such as Path\u00e9 (founded in 1896), Titanus (1904), Nordisk Film (1906), Universal and Paramount Pictures (both founded in 1912). Gaumont predominantly produces, co-produces, and distributes films, and in 2011, 95% of Gaumont's consolidated revenues came from the film division. The company is increasingly becoming a TV series producer with its new American subsidiary Gaumont International Television as well as its existing French production features.\n\nCharles Dekeukeleire: Charles Dekeukeleire (27 February 1905 \u2013 2 June 1971) was a Belgian film director. He pioneered modern Belgian film with Henri Storck. He was inspired by French avant-garde cinema, particularly the works of Germaine Dulac.\n\nHeart of an Actress: Heart of an Actress (French:\u00c2me d'artiste) is a 1924 French silent drama film directed by Germaine Dulac and starring Iv\u00e1n Petrovich, Nicolas Koline and Mabel Poulton. Poulton had almost been cast in Abel Gance's \"Napoleon\", but after being turned down she appeared in this film before returning to Britain.", "question": "What is the name of the American subsidiary of the French production company that Germaine Dulac spent the last decade of her life working on newsreels for?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"french_production_company": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the French production company Germaine Dulac worked for."}, "american_subsidiary_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the American subsidiary of the French production company."}, "subsidiary_focus": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary focus or type of production of the American subsidiary."}}, "required": ["french_production_company", "american_subsidiary_name", "subsidiary_focus"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"french_production_company": "Gaumont", "american_subsidiary_name": "Gaumont International Television", "subsidiary_focus": "TV series producer"}, "ground_truth": {"french_production_company": "Gaumont", "american_subsidiary_name": "Gaumont International Television", "subsidiary_focus": "TV series producer"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1689, "output_tokens": 35, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "6690d714953fa0f16842f0a24ef10c320ed7000ad6fdbf06a88e60f32abea193", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ade2c1155429939a52fe84e", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Brad Hayes", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "The Outsiders (film): The Outsiders is a 1983 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by S. E. Hinton. The film was released on March 25, 1983. Jo Ellen Misakian, a librarian at Lone Star Elementary School in Fresno, California, and her students were responsible for inspiring Coppola to make the film.\n\nComing Through the Rye (film): Coming Through the Rye is a 2015 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by James Steven Sadwith. It stars Alex Wolff and Stefania LaVie Owen as two teenagers who set out to find author J.D. Salinger, played by Chris Cooper. The film is based on Sadwith's own quest to find Salinger. It is Sadwith's directorial debut.\n\nBoyhood (film): Boyhood is a 2014 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Richard Linklater, and starring Patricia Arquette, Ellar Coltrane, Lorelei Linklater, and Ethan Hawke. Filmed from 2002 to 2013, \"Boyhood\" depicts the childhood and adolescence of Mason Evans Jr. (Coltrane) from ages six to eighteen as he grows up in Texas with divorced parents (Arquette and Hawke). Richard Linklater's daughter Lorelei plays Mason's sister, Samantha.\n\nVision Quest: Vision Quest (released in the UK and Australia as Crazy for You) is a 1985 American coming-of-age drama film starring Matthew Modine, Linda Fiorentino and Ronny Cox. It is based on Terry Davis' novel of the same name. Modine plays a Spokane high school wrestler who falls in love with an older woman, an aspiring artist from New Jersey on her way to San Francisco. The film includes an appearance by Madonna, her first in a major motion picture, playing a singer at a local bar, where she performs the songs \"Crazy for You\" and \"Gambler\". In some countries, the title of the film was changed to market on Madonna's emerging fame and the popularity of the song \"Crazy for You\".\n\nLogan Lerman: Logan Wade Lerman (born January 19, 1992) is an American actor, known for playing the title role in the fantasy-adventure \"Percy Jackson\" films. He appeared in commercials in the mid-1990s, before starring in the series \"Jack & Bobby\" (2004\u20132005) and the movies \"The Butterfly Effect\" (2004) and \"Hoot\" (2006). Lerman gained further recognition for his roles in the western \"\", the thriller \"The Number 23\", the comedy \"Meet Bill\", and 2009's \"Gamer\" and \"My One and Only\". He subsequently played d'Artagnan in 2011's \"The Three Musketeers\", starred in the coming-of-age dramas \"The Perks of Being a Wallflower\" (2012), \"Indignation\" (2016) and \"Sidney Hall\" (2017), and had major roles in the 2014 films \"Noah\" and \"Fury\".\n\nStand by Me (film): Stand by Me is a 1986 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Rob Reiner, and starring Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, and Jerry O'Connell. The film, whose plot is based on Stephen King's novella \"The Body\" (1982) and title is derived from Ben E. King's eponymous song, which plays over the ending credits, tells the story of four boys in a small town in Oregon who go on a hike to find the dead body of a missing child.\n\nMud (2012 film): Mud is a 2012 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Jeff Nichols. The film stars Matthew McConaughey, Tye Sheridan, Jacob Lofland, Sam Shepard, and Reese Witherspoon. The film competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013. The film opened on April 26, 2013 with a limited release in select theaters, before having a wide release on May 10, 2013. It performed well at the box office, grossing $32.6 million on a $10 million budget and received critical acclaim.\n\nThe Perks of Being a Wallflower (film): The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a 2012 American coming-of-age drama film. An adaptation of the 1999 epistolary novel of the same name, it was written and directed by the novel's author, Stephen Chbosky. Filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the film was released on September 21, 2012, to positive critical response and commercial success, earning $33.4 million to a budget of $13 million. The film stars Logan Lerman, Emma Watson and Ezra Miller. Two or three years after the release of film, Chbosky began to speak more openly concerning the mental health care aspects of the film which were of significance to him in the original writing of the book and the production of the film as he conceived it. This is one of the three films from John Malkovich, Lianne Halfon and Russell Smith's Mr. Mudd Productions that feature struggling teenagers; the other two are \"Ghost World\" and \"Juno\".\n\nBoy Erased (film): Boy Erased is an upcoming American coming-of-age drama film based on Garrard Conley's memoir, titled \"\", with Lucas Hedges portraying Conley as a young man. It is directed by Joel Edgerton from a screenplay that he wrote and will also produce. The film is scheduled to be released by Focus Features on September 28, 2018.\n\nJohnny Simmons: Johnny James Simmons (born November 28, 1986) is an American actor. 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The Chico Basin is owned by the Colorado State Land Board, and managed by Ranchlands, Duke and Janet Phillips' family based ranch management company. The cattle raised on the ranch are grass fed and no hormones added. Working cowboys tend to the cattle primarily using quarter horses born and trained on the ranch. The Chico Basin now has a horse sanctuary for old or injured horses. Not only is the Chico Basin a working cattle ranch, it is also a wildlife preserve. The Chico Basin works with the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory to band migratory birds. This activity is also open to schools and universities to come and learn about birds. Free programs are offered to all ages of children and adults to learn about wildlife and ranch life.\n\nAdena Springs Ranch: Adena Springs Ranch is the former name of a 30,000-acre cattle ranch in Florida's Marion County now known as Sleepy Creek Ranch Lands. Adena Ranches is a related cattle ranch property in Levy County. Both are owned by Canadian billionaire Frank Stronach.\n\nJohn Palmer Parker (rancher): John Palmer Parker (May 1, 1790 \u2013 August 20, 1868) was the founder of the Parker Ranch on the island of Hawai\u02bb i in Hawaii.\n\nMiller Brothers 101 Ranch: The Miller Brothers 101 Ranch was a 110000 acre cattle ranch in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma before statehood. Located near modern-day Ponca City, it was founded by Colonel George Washington Miller, a veteran of the Confederate Army, in 1893. The 101 Ranch was the birthplace of the 101 Ranch Wild West Show and one of the early focal points of the oil rush in northeastern Oklahoma. It was the largest diversified farm and ranch in America at the time. Bill Pickett's grave and the White Eagle Monument are located on the ranch grounds. The location of the former working cattle ranch was subdivided and all of its buildings destroyed. An 82 acre area of the ranch is a National Historic Landmark.\n\nObudu Mountain Resort: Obudu Mountain Resort (formerly known as the Obudu Cattle Ranch) is a ranch and resort on the Obudu Plateau in Cross River State, Nigeria. It was developed in 1951 by M. McCaughley, a Scot who first explored the mountain ranges in 1949. He camped on the mountaintop of the Oshie Ridge on the Sankwala Mountains for a month before returning with Mr. Hugh Jones a fellow rancher in 1951. Together with Dr Crawfeild, they developed the Obudu Cattle Ranch. Although the ranch has been through troubles since, it has been rehabilitated to its former glory.\n\nWhitehorse Ranch: The Whitehorse Ranch is a historic cattle ranch in Harney and Malheur counties in the southeastern corner of Oregon, United States. The ranch was started in 1869 by John S. Devine, a well-known 19th-century cattle baron. It was originally the headquarters for the \"Todhunter and Devine Cattle Company\". The ranch has been in the cattle business continuously since it was founded. Today, the Whitehorse Ranch includes 63222 acre of deeded property and grazing rights on an additional 287205 acre of public range land administered by the Bureau of Land Management.\n\nStowers Ranch: Stowers Ranch is a cattle ranch in Kerr County, Texas, in the Texas Hill Country. Founded by G.A. Stowers in 1904 as a cattle ranch, game management area and hunting preserve, it is now owned and operated by Stowers' grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The ranch provides outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the year, including hunting for whitetail deer, exotic bucks and wild turkey, as well as birdwatching, game viewing, nature photography, and hiking. The 11250 acre ranch is located at the headwaters of the north fork of the Guadalupe River, approximately 13 mi west of Hunt, Texas. On its north side it is adjacent to the Kerr Wildlife Management Area.\n\nCross S Ranch Headquarters: The Cross S Ranch Headquarters is a historic building located in farmland 5 mi south of Olustee, Oklahoma. The two-story stone building served as the headquarters of the Cross S Ranch, a cattle ranch founded in 1891. As a major cattle trail passed through the area, the ranch took advantage of the open land to raise free-range cattle. By 1902, the ranch had decreased in size due to homesteaders and raised horses rather than cattle. The ranch eventually became a wheat farm, reflecting a broader shift in Jackson County agricultural production. A larger wheat farm purchased the ranch in the 1970s, and the headquarters building is all that remains of the original property.\n\nJohn Parker (English cricketer): John Palmer Parker (29 November 1902 \u2013 9 August 1984) was an English cricketer. 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Typically, the only metal components are located inside the fuze mechanism which triggers detonation. Both minimum metal anti-tank and anti-personnel mines exist. Some designs contain virtually no metal at all e.g. less than a gram. This is achieved by encasing the explosive charge in a plastic, wooden, or glass body, with metallic components limited to the few small parts in the fuze which can not easily be made from other materials, such as the spring, striker tip, and shear pin. Minimum metal mines are extremely difficult to detect using conventional metal mine detectors and usually require modern techniques, such as robotic \"Multi Period Sensing\" (MPS) equipment, to identify, but it is still too difficult to find non-metallic mines. These techniques are usually restricted to well-funded international mine clearing organizations and major militaries, making minimum metal mines especially pernicious where they are encountered.\n\nLost Lemon Mine: The Lost Lemon Mine is a legendary lost mine said to be located in the Canadian Province of Alberta. The story has been retold in countless books with the authoritative version being \"The Lost Lemon Mine\" by Tom Primrose.The story first appeared in the 1946 edition of the \"Alberta Folklore Quarterly\" and later in magazines such as \"Canada West\". The Lost Lemon Mine has also been featured in television documentary series \"Northern Mysteries\", and worked into the plot of \"The Final Sacrifice\". Countless people have searched for the mine. A number of searchers have never returned.\n\nP3 Mk2 mine: The P2 Mk2 and P3 Mk2 are Pakistani plastic cased minimum metal anti-tank blast mines. The P2 Mk2 has a square case with a central circular ribbed pressure plate, the P3 is circular with a central circular pressure plate. Both mines use anti-personnel mines as the fuse, typically the either the P4 Mk1 or P2 Mk2 anti-personnel mines. The anti-personnel mine sits in a cavity below the pressure plate, when enough pressure is place on the pressure plate of the mine, it collapses onto the anti-personnel mine triggering it and the main charge which sits below it. A yellow canvas carrying strap is normally fitted to the side of the mine. The mines have a secondary fuse well on the bottom which can be used with anti-handling devices. A GLM-2 electronic booby trap can be fitted to the cavity under the pressure plate. The mine is supplied with a steel disc which makes the mine more easily detectable, although this is seldom used. Since 1997 only a detectable version of the mine has been produced, and to comply with the Convention on Conventional Weapons amended protocol II, Pakistani stocks of the mine are being retrofitted with steel detection discs. The mines are found in Afghanistan, Angola, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Somalia, and Tajikistan.\n\nColomac Mine: The Colomac Mine was a privately owned and operated open pit gold mine located 220\u00a0km northwest of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories in Canada . The Colomac mine operated between 1990\u20131992, and 1994\u20131997. It was operated by Neptune Resources Limited that had little success in making a profit during its operation. In 1994, the mine had reopened under Royal Oak Mines Inc. Both Neptune Resources and Royal Oak Mines where both owned and operated by Peggy Witte. Due to low gold prices and high cost of mining, Royal Oak Mines was forced into bankruptcy. The Federal Government of Canada became owners of the mine, along with the related environmental issues. A major cleanup effort is under way to prevent the mine from polluting the environment, but this might be too late at this stage. This mine is now owned and controlled by the Indigenous and Northern Affairs department of the Federal government, while Public Works and Government services is the current contracting authority.\n\nNational Mine Map Repository: The National Mine Map Repository (NMMR) is part of the United States Department of the Interior (DOI), Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE or OSM). The NMMR resides in the Pittsburgh suburb of Green Tree, Pennsylvania, and collects and maintains mine map information and images for the entire country, including data and maps of coal mines in the anthracite coal region of northeastern Pennsylvania. The Green Tree facility provides and stores, digitally and in microfilm (aperture cards), over 182,000 maps of abandoned mines. This repository contains maps of mine workings from the 1790s to the present day. It serves as a point of reference for mine maps and other information for both surface and underground mines throughout the United States. It also serves as a location to retrieve mine maps in an emergency. The NMMR provides services ranging from retrieving mine related data for economic analysis to assessing the potential risk associated with underground mining. Through analysis of mine maps and related information, the repository assists private and public sectors in industrial and commercial development, highway construction, and the preservation of public health, safety, and welfare. In addition, they collect, reproduce, and maintain a national inventory of mine maps and supporting documentation for private and public interests.\n\nKeeley-Frontier Mine: Keeley-Frontier Mine is a large abandoned mine in the ghost town of Silver Centre, Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It consists of two underground mines that were sunk 1455 ft below the surface. Keeley Mine was discovered in 1907 while Frontier Mine was constructed in 1921. The 8th level of the Keeley Mine connected with the 6th level of the Frontier Mine in 1962, creating the two compartment Keeley-Frontier Mine. In 1965, Keeley-Frontier Mine closed with a total production of 19000000 oz of silver, 3300000 lb of cobalt, 27000 lb of nickel and 10000 lb of copper.\n\nAccentor-class minesweeper: In World War II, the United States Navy needed a vessel that could consistently locate mines in [foreign or domestic?] or littoral waters. Littoral waters are found between the shore line and waters 60 meters deep. The Accentor-class minesweeper (sometimes called the Accentor/Acme-class minesweeper) was developed for this task. This class of minesweeper was named after the Accentor bird, Prunella modularis. This bird is endemic to Europe, Asia, and North Africa which is the area that World War II occurred. The bird is a drab brown and gray color and is in the same family as warblers and thrushes. The Accentor-class mine sweeper was designed for the sweeping of mines in harbors, bays, and other littoral waters. The Accentor-class minesweeper had a wooden hull for three reasons. The first was that some of the mines that the Accentor-class minesweeper was trying to detect were detonated by a copper wire coming out of the top of the mine that is used to detect the magnetic field that is produced by the metal hulls of most ships; when the wire senses a magnetic field, it detonates the mine. Minesweepers use wooden hulls because wood is a non-magnetic material, unlike steel, and would not set off this type of mine. The second is that wooden hulls were lighter than metal hulls. This caused them to float higher in the water, which made them displace less water and have a smaller pressure wave, so pressure mines would not be set off by the movement of the ship. Lastly, due to the ship floating higher in the water, contact mines were not effective because they were often around 20 feet below the surface of the water, and the draft of this class of ship was between 8 feet 11 inches and 10 feet 8 inches. Typically, the Accentor-class minesweepers were armed with a pair of .50\u00a0caliber machine guns for protection. Rather than creating new minesweeping vessels, forty-five wooden-hulled fishing boats were converted into Accentor-class minesweepers. This saved the Navy both time and money. Since these converted fishing boats were not all the same, their specifications do vary a bit. The converted fishing boats had a displacement from 165 to 270 tons of water. They had speeds from 8.5 up to 14 knots and crews from as small as 15 up to 50.\n\nMcIntyre Mines: The McIntyre mine is an abandoned underground gold mine in Schumacher, Ontario, Canada, which has earned a place in Canadian mining history as one of the nation's most important mines. Its iconic headframe, located near downtown Timmins, has come to represent the entire Porcupine Gold Rush. The McIntyre also yielded a considerable amount of copper over its life.\n\nMI AC Disp F1 Minotaur mine: The MI AC Disp F1 Minotaur mine is a French scatterable anti-tank mine. The mines can also be scattered from 155 millimetre artillery shells, which can hold six of the mines. The mine is cylindrical with two Misznay Schardin effect warheads, one on each side of the mine, with a 600 gram charge. The warhead is claimed to be able to penetrate 90 mm of armour at a distance of 0.5 m. It uses a magnetic influence fuze combined with an anti-handling device which arms itself 64 seconds after launch. At the end of its active life, which is set to between one and 96 hours the mine self-destructs. The land based scattering system can launch mines to a range of up to 300 m.\n\nMcIntyre Community Building: The McIntyre Community Building was constructed in Timmins, Ontario, Canada in 1938 by McIntyre Mines owner J. P. Bickell. 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They were led by second-year head coach Bruce Barnum and played their home games at Providence Park. They were a member of the Big Sky Conference. They finished the season 3\u20138, 2\u20136 in Big Sky play to finish in a four way tie for ninth place.\n\nList of sports venues in Portland, Oregon: The following is a list of sports venues in Portland, Oregon, specifically the metro area, that are currently in operation or defunct. The city features two major sports franchises, the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Portland Winterhawks, who are major junior ice hockey franchise in the Western Hockey League, have played in the city since 1976 when the Edmonton Oil Kings were relocated. They are a unique team in that they have two venues, the Moda Center and the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. 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Initially released only in Germany in 1977, it was released worldwide in 1978.\n\nCracked (magazine): Cracked was an American humor magazine. Founded in 1958, \"Cracked\" proved to be the most durable of the many publications to be launched in the wake of \"Mad\" magazine.\n\nHeliocybe: Heliocybe is an agaric genus closely allied to \"Neolentinus\" and the bracket fungus, \"Gloeophyllum\", all of which cause brown rot of wood. Heliocybe sulcata, the type and sole species, is characterized by thumb-sized, tough, revivable, often dried, mushroom fruitbodies, with a tanned symmetric pileus that is radially cracked into a cartoon sun-like pattern of arranged scales and ridges, distant serrated lamellae, and a scaly central stipe. Microscopically it differs from \"Neolentinus\" by the absence of clamp connections. Like \"Neolentinus\", it produces abundant, conspicuous pleurocystidia. \"Heliocybe sulcata\" typically fruits on decorticated, sun-dried and cracked wood, such as fence posts and rails, vineyard trellises in Europe, branches in slash areas, and semi-arid areas such on sagebrush or on naio branches in rain shadow areas of Hawaii, or in open pine forests.\n\nPeter Raymont: Peter Raymont (born February 28, 1950 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian filmmaker and producer and the president of White Pine Pictures, an independent film, television and new media production company based in Toronto. Among his films are \"\" (2005), \"A Promise to the Dead: The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman\" (2007), \"The World Stopped Watching\" (2003) and \"The World Is Watching\" (1988). The 2011 feature documentary \"West Wind: The Vision of Tom Thomson\" and 2009's \"Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould\", were co-directed with Mich\u00e8le Hozer. Raymont is Executive Producer of the television drama series, The Border, which he co-created with Lindalee Tracey, Janet MacLean and Jeremy Hole. The Border's 3 seasons have been broadcast in more than 25 countries. He is also the Executive Producer of the CBC drama series, Cracked, a Toronto-based police procedural which explores the intersection of the law and mental illness. [ Cracked's 2 seasons are also broadcast in France, Germany, USA and elsewhere.\n\nHello Pappy scandal: The \"Hello Pappy\" scandal, alluding to the nickname of involved host Willie Revillame and the Hello Garci scandal, was a scandal surrounding an incident during the August 20, 2007 episode of the Filipino variety show \"Wowowee\", broadcast by ABS-CBN. During the episode, a technical error occurred during the final jackpot round of the show's \"Wilyonaryo\" segment which raised allegations within the media that the segment was, or could be, rigged by the producers. 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If a drive lacks a write strategy for a media type, it will only be able to write using minimum speed. Drive manufacturers typically include new or improved write strategies as part of a firmware upgrade, in order to extend or improve compatibility with blank media. In cases where official support for a drive has been discontinued or is deemed unsatisfactory, users have come up with ways to patch the write strategies by modding the drive's firmware.\n\nAl\u00f3 Presidente: Al\u00f3 Presidente (English: \"Hello Mr. President\") was a largely unscripted talk show that was hosted by Venezuelan President Hugo Ch\u00e1vez. It was broadcast on Venezuelan state television and radio stations every Sunday at 11:00 AM. The program did not have a fixed ending time, but usually ended by 5:00 PM, or as the program dynamics permitted. The show promoted the \"Bolivarian Revolution\" and blamed Venezuelan economic problems on its northern neighbor, the United States. 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The company has produced a number of the most acclaimed American independent films over the past two decades including \"Far From Heaven\" (nominated for four Academy Awards), \"Boys Don't Cry\" (Academy Award winner), \"One Hour Photo\", \"Kids\", \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\", \"Happiness\", \"Velvet Goldmine\", \"Safe\", \"I Shot Andy Warhol\", \"Swoon\", \"I'm Not There\" (Academy Award nominated), \"Kill Your Darlings\", \"Still Alice\" (Academy Award winner) and \"Carol\" (nominated for six Academy Awards). Killer Films executive produced Todd Haynes' five episode HBO miniseries \"Mildred Pierce\" featuring Kate Winslet and Guy Pearce, which went on to win five Emmys, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award.\n\nAcademy Award for Best Film Editing: The Academy Award for Best Film Editing is one of the annual awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Nominations for this award are closely correlated with the Academy Award for Best Picture. 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Detroit's offseason was soon marked by the departure of star defensive player Ben Wallace, who signed a free-agent deal with the Chicago Bulls.\n\n1998 NBA All-Star Game: The 1998 NBA All-Star Game was the 48th edition of the North American National Basketball Association All-Star Game. The event was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The East won the game 135\u2013114. This game was the All-Star Game debut of Kobe Bryant, the youngest all-star in NBA history at 19 years of age, and rookie Tim Duncan. Bryant had a team-high 18 points. Michael Jordan earned MVP honors, scoring 23 points, grabbing 6 rebounds, and dishing out 8 assists despite having the flu. This was Jordan's third MVP award.The Game featured four all-stars from the Los Angeles Lakers. The Western Conference was coached by George Karl from the Seattle SuperSonics and the Eastern Conference was coached by Larry Bird of the Indiana Pacers. This marks the only All-Star game to feature both Kobe Bryant, who was the youngest player in NBA history to be in the all-star game and Michael Jordan in which Jordan was with the Chicago Bulls. Jordan came out of retirement one final time in 2001 and played two more seasons (and selected to the All-Star team both years) for the Washington Wizards. Grant Hill and Michael Jordan shot the best field goal percentages this game when comparing players who shot ten or more shots. Grant Hill was 7/11 from the field and he knocked down a three (.636%). Michael Jordan was 10/18 from the field and he also knocked down one three (.556%).\n\n2006 NBA All-Star Game: The 2006 NBA All-Star Game was played on Sunday, February 19, 2006 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, home of the Houston Rockets. The game was the 55th annual All-Star game. 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The Detroit Pistons tied a record with the 1962 Boston Celtics (Sam Jones, Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, Tom Heinsohn), 1975 Celtics (John Havlicek, JoJo White, Dave Cowens, Paul Silas), 1983 Philadelphia 76ers (Julius Erving, Moses Malone, Andrew Toney and Maurice Cheeks), 1998 Lakers (Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal, Eddie Jones and Nick Van Exel), 2011 Boston Celtics (Rajon Rondo, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen), 2015 Atlanta Hawks (Al Horford, Jeff Teague, Paul Millsap and Kyle Korver), and 2017 Golden State Warriors (Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green) by sending four players to the All-Star game.\n\n2005\u201306 Miami Heat season: The 2005\u201306 Miami Heat season was the 18th National Basketball Association season for the Miami Heat basketball franchise. During the offseason, the Heat acquired Jason Williams and James Posey from the Memphis Grizzlies, and All-Star forward Antoine Walker from the Boston Celtics, while signing free agent All-Star point guard Gary Payton. Early into the season, after a 15-12 start to the year, head coach Stan Van Gundy resigned, citing the desire to spend more time with his family, and Pat Riley resume coaching the Heat. The Heat went 39-23 the rest of the way, finishing with a 52-30 record, good enough for first place in the Southeast Division and second place in the Eastern Conference overall. Dwayne Wade and Shaquille O'Neal were both selected for the 2006 NBA All-Star Game.\n\n2002\u201303 New Jersey Nets season: The 2002\u201303 NBA season was the Nets' 36th season in the National Basketball Association, and 27th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. During the offseason, the Nets acquired All-Star center Dikembe Mutombo from the Philadelphia 76ers, and signed free agent Rodney Rogers. However, Mutombo only played just 24 games due to a wrist injury. The Nets got off a solid start with a 26\u20139 record, while posting a ten-game winning streak between December and January. The team finished their season first place in the Atlantic Division with a 49\u201333 record, while posting a successful 33\u20138 home record. Jason Kidd was selected for the 2003 NBA All-Star Game, leading the Nets with 18.7 points, 8.9 assists and 2.2 steals per game. In the first round of the playoffs, they defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in six games, then swept the 6th-seeded Boston Celtics in four straight games in the semifinals, and then defeated the top-seeded Detroit Pistons in another four-game sweep in the Eastern Conference Finals.\n\n2007\u201308 Detroit Pistons season: The 2007\u201308 Detroit Pistons season was the 67th season of the franchise, the 60th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 51st in the Detroit area. The Central Division Pistons finished the regular season with a 59\u201323 record, 14 games ahead of the second place Cavaliers. Their 59 wins were the third most in franchise history. In the NBA Playoffs, Detroit advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals for the sixth consecutive time since 2003, making them the first team since the 1986\u201387 Los Angeles Lakers to appear that many consecutive times in their respective Conference Finals. The Pistons lost to the eventual NBA champions Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals four games to two.\n\n2001\u201302 Milwaukee Bucks season: The 2001\u201302 NBA season was the Bucks' 34th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Bucks signed free agent Anthony Mason to shore up their front line. 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In the first round of the playoffs, the Celtics defeated the Philadelphia 76ers in five games, advancing to the second round for the first time since 1992. In the semifinals, they defeated the 2nd-seeded Detroit Pistons four games to one, reaching the Conference Finals also for the first time since 1988. However, they would lose in six games to the New Jersey Nets in the Eastern Conference Finals after taking a 2\u20131 series lead.\n\n2003\u201304 Detroit Pistons season: The 2003\u201304 NBA season was the 63rd season for the Pistons, the 56th in the National Basketball Association, and the 47th in the Detroit area. Despite a solid year last season, the Pistons received the second overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft, which they obtained from the Memphis Grizzlies. They selected Darko Mili\u010di\u0107 as their top pick, but only used him as a reserve as he played limited minutes off the bench. 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This process was used to transform Old Heathen imperial stout into Heresy, Blithering Idiot barley wine into Insanity, Merry Monks Belgian tripel into Prophecy, and QUAD Belgian quadrupel into Blasphemy. These four styles are all very high-alcohol brews with complex flavor profiles; the barrel-aging lends additional oak and whiskey flavors. The results have been widely praised by fans of huge beers, though persons accustomed to more mainstream beer may find them an acquired taste.\n\nVermonster: Vermonster is an American barley wine style beer brewed by the Rock Art Brewery in Morrisville, Vermont. This beer was created by Matt Nadeau, the owner of Rock Art Brewery, in celebration of the brewery's 10th anniversary. The beer was created with the theme of \"Tens\" in that it contains 10% ABV, 100 International Bitterness Units, and 110 pounds of malt per barrel.\n\nDark Horse Brewery: Dark Horse Brewery is a brewery and tap room in Marshall, Michigan, USA. 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There is virtually no direct attestation of Pictish, short of a limited number of geographical and personal names found on monuments and the contemporary records in the area controlled by the Kingdom of the Picts. Such evidence, however, points to the language being closely related to the Brittonic language spoken prior to Anglo-Saxon settlement in what is now southern Scotland, England and Wales. A minority view held by a few scholars claims that Pictish was at least partially non-Indo-European or that a non-Indo-European and Brittonic language coexisted.\n\nUrien: Urien , often referred to as Urien Rheged or Uriens, was a late 6th-century king of Rheged, an early British kingdom of the \"Hen Ogledd\" (northern England and southern Scotland). His power and his victories, including the battles of Gwen Ystrad and Alt Clut Ford, are celebrated in the praise poems to him by Taliesin, preserved in the \"Book of Taliesin\". He became the \"King Urien of Gorre\" of later Arthurian legend and his son Owain mab Urien was later known as Ywain.\n\nOwain Gwynedd: Owain ap Gruffudd (c.\u20091100 \u00a0\u00a023 or 28\u00a0November\u00a01170) was King of Gwynedd, North Wales, from 1137 until his death in 1170, succeeding his father Gruffudd ap Cynan. He was called \"Owain the Great\" (Welsh: \"Owain Mawr\") and the first to be styled \"Prince of Wales\". He is considered to be the most successful of all the North Welsh princes prior to his grandson, Llywelyn the Great. He became known as Owain Gwynedd (Middle Welsh: \"Owain Gwyned\" , \"Owain of Gwynedd\") to distinguish him from the contemporary king of Powys Wenwynwyn, Owain ap Gruffydd ap Maredudd, who became known as Owain Cyfeiliog.\n\nOwain mab Urien: Owain mab Urien (or Owein) (died c. 595) was the son of Urien, king of Rheged c. 590, and fought with his father against the Angles of Bernicia. The historical figure of Owain became incorporated into the Arthurian cycle of legends where he is also known as Ywain, Yvain, Ewain or Uwain. In his legendary guise he is the main character in Chr\u00e9tien de Troyes's \"Yvain, the Knight of the Lion\" and the Welsh Romance \"Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain\", which corresponds to Chr\u00e9tien's poem.\n\nOwain Foel: Owain Foel (fl. 1018), also known as Owen the Bald, and Eugenius Calvus, was an eleventh-century King of Strathclyde. He may have been a son of M\u00e1el Coluim, son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, two other rulers of the Kingdom of Strathclyde. Owain Foel is recorded to have supported the Scots at the Battle of Carham in 1018. Although it is possible that he died in the conflict, no source states as much, and it is uncertain when he died. Owain Foel may be an ancestor\u2014perhaps the father\u2014of a certain M\u00e1el Coluim who is described as the \"son of the king of the Cumbrians\" in the 1050s.\n\nRheged: Rheged (] ) was one of the kingdoms of the \"Hen Ogledd\" (\"Old North\"), the Brittonic-speaking region of what is now Northern England and southern Scotland, during the post-Roman era and Early Middle Ages. It is recorded in several poetic and bardic sources, although its borders are not described in any of them. Some modern scholars have suggested that it included what is now Cumbria in North West England and possibly extended into Lancashire and Scotland. In some sources, Rheged is intimately associated with the king Urien Rheged and his family. Its inhabitants spoke Cumbric, a Brittonic dialect closely related to Old Welsh.\n\nCadfan ap Cadwaladr: Cadfan ap Cadwaladr, Lord of Ceredigion (c. 1140 - c. 1215) was the elder son of Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd, the brother of Owain Gwynedd, King of Gwynedd and overlord of all Wales. His mother was his father's first wife, Gwerfel ferch Gwrgan. He was probably born in Ceredigion, where his father held extensive estates. His father was banished in 1144. He should not be confused with Cadell ap Gruffydd, King of Deheubarth, who took Ceredigion from Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd, son of Owain Gwynedd, in 1150. Cadfan probably spent the rest of his life in exile in England. He married Gwenllian, a daughter of Owain Cyfeiliog. 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He is the winner of one Academy Award, having been nominated for four. He has also won four Golden Globe Awards and was nominated for eleven. He is the father of actress Angelina Jolie and actor James Haven.\n\nIn the Land of Blood and Honey: In the Land of Blood and Honey is a 2011 American war film written, produced, and directed by Angelina Jolie and starring Zana Marjanovi\u0107, Goran Kosti\u0107, and Rade \u0160erbed\u017eija. The film, Jolie's first commercial release as a director, depicts a love story set against the background of the Bosnian War. It opened in the United States on December 23, 2011, in a limited theatrical release.\n\nFirst They Killed My Father (film): First They Killed My Father (Khmer: \u1798\u17bb\u1793\u200b\u178a\u17c6\u1794\u17bc\u1784\u200b\u1781\u17d2\u1798\u17c2\u179a\u200b\u1780\u17d2\u179a\u17a0\u1798\u200b\u179f\u1798\u17d2\u179b\u17b6\u1794\u17cb\u200b\u1794\u17c9\u17b6\u200b\u179a\u1794\u179f\u17cb\u200b\u1781\u17d2\u1789\u17bb\u17c6 \"Moun\u200b dambaung\u200b Khmer\u200b Krahm\u200b samleab\u200b ba\u200b robsa\u200b khnhom\") is a 2017 biographical historical thriller film directed by Angelina Jolie and written by Jolie and Loung Ung, based on Ung's memoir of the same name. Set in 1975, the film depicts 5-year-old Ung who is forced to be trained as a child soldier while her siblings are sent to labor camps during the Khmer Rouge regime.\n\nAptostichus angelinajolieae: The Angelina Jolie trapdoor spider (\"Aptostichus angelinajolieae\", often misspelled \"angelinajoleae\") is a species of Euctenizidae, nocturnal arthropods who seize their prey after leaping out of their burrows and inject it with venom. It was described by the Auburn University professor Jason Bond in 2008, who named it after the American actress Angelina Jolie in recognition of her work on the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. It was one of only seven described species of \"Aptostichus\" until 2012, when it was joined by Bono's Joshua Tree trapdoor spider and 32 other species.\n\nCyborg 2: Cyborg 2, released in some countries as Glass Shadow, is a 1993 American science fiction action film directed by Michael Schroeder and starring Elias Koteas, Angelina Jolie, Billy Drago, Karen Sheperd and Jack Palance. It is an unrelated sequel to the 1989 film \"Cyborg\", although footage from the original is used in a dream sequence. It was also Jolie's film debut in a starring role (she had previously made an earlier film, \"Lookin' to Get Out\", as a child actress). It was followed by the 1995 direct-to-video release \"\".\n\nBy the Sea (2015 film): By the Sea is a 2015 American romantic drama film written and directed by Angelina Jolie, and produced by and starring Jolie and Brad Pitt. The film was released on November 13, 2015, by Universal Pictures.\n\nAngelina Jolie: Angelina Jolie Pitt ( ; n\u00e9e Voight; born June 4, 1975) is an American actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian. She has received an Academy Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards, and has been cited as Hollywood's highest-paid actress. Jolie made her screen debut as a child alongside her father, Jon Voight, in \"Lookin' to Get Out\" (1982). Her film career began in earnest a decade later with the low-budget production \"Cyborg 2\" (1993), followed by her first leading role in a major film, \"Hackers\" (1995). She starred in the critically acclaimed biographical cable films \"George Wallace\" (1997) and \"Gia\" (1998), and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama \"Girl, Interrupted\" (1999).\n\nAngelina Jolie filmography: Angelina Jolie is an American actress and filmmaker. As a child, she made her screen debut in the 1982 comedy film \"Lookin' to Get Out\", acting alongside her father Jon Voight. Eleven years later she appeared in her next feature, the low-budget film \"Cyborg 2\", a commercial failure. She then starred as a teenage hacker in the 1995 science fiction thriller \"Hackers\", which went on to be a cult film despite performing poorly at the box-office. Jolie's career prospects improved with a supporting role in the made-for-television film \"George Wallace\" (1997), for which she received the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress \u2013 Television Film. She made her breakthrough the following year in HBO's television film \"Gia\" (1998). For her performance in the title role of fashion model Gia Carangi, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress \u2013 Television Film.\n\nSalt (2010 film): Salt is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce, written by Kurt Wimmer, and starring Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Daniel Olbrychski, August Diehl, and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Jolie plays Evelyn Salt, who is accused of being a Russian sleeper agent and goes on the run to try to clear her name.\n\nFour Christmases: Four Christmases (Four Holidays in Australia and New Zealand, Anywhere But Home in the Netherlands, Norway, United Arab Emirates and in South Africa) is a Christmas-themed romantic comedy film about a couple visiting all four of their divorced parents' homes on Christmas Day. The film is produced by Spyglass Entertainment released by New Line Cinema on November 26, 2008, the day before Thanksgiving, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It stars Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon, with Sissy Spacek, Mary Steenburgen, Robert Duvall, Jon Voight, Jon Favreau, Tim McGraw, Dwight Yoakam, and Kristin Chenoweth as supporting cast. The film is director Seth Gordon's first studio feature film. 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He recently joined the faculty of the University of Chicago. He is best known for his discovery, on December 10, 2000, of Selam, also referred to as \u201cLucy\u2019s child\u201d, the almost-complete fossilized remains of a 3.3 million year old child of the species \"Australopithecus afarensis\". The \u201cworld\u2019s oldest child\u201d, she is the most complete skeleton of a human ancestor discovered to date. Selam represents a milestone in our understanding of human and pre-human evolution and contributes significantly to our understanding of the biology and childhood of early species in the human lineage; a subject about which we have very little information. Alemseged discovered Selam while working with the Dikika Research Project (DRP), a multi-national research project, which he both initiated in 1999 and leads. The DRP has thus far made many important paleoanthropological discoveries and returns to the field each year to conduct further important research. Alemseged\u2019s specific research centers on the discovery and interpretation of hominin fossil remains and their environments, with emphasis on fieldwork designed to acquire new data on early hominin skeletal biology, environmental context, and behavior.\n\nResearch: Research comprises \"creative work undertaken on a systematic basis to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of humans, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications.\" It is used to establish or confirm facts, reaffirm the results of previous work, solve new or existing problems, support theorems, or develop new theories. A research project may also be an expansion on past work in the field. Research projects can be used to develop further knowledge on a topic, or in the example of a school research project, they can be used to further a student's research prowess to prepare them for future jobs or reports. To test the validity of instruments, procedures, or experiments, research may replicate elements of prior projects or the project as a whole. The primary purposes of basic research (as opposed to applied research) are documentation, discovery, interpretation, or the research and development (R&D) of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge. Approaches to research depend on epistemologies, which vary considerably both within and between humanities and sciences. There are several forms of research: scientific, humanities, artistic, economic, social, business, marketing, practitioner research, life, technological, etc.\n\nUniversity of Exeter: The University of Exeter is a public research university in Exeter, Devon, South West England, United Kingdom. The university was founded and received its Royal Charter in 1955, although its predecessor institutions, the Royal Albert Memorial College and the University College of the South West of England, were established in 1900 and 1922 respectively. In post-nominals, the University of Exeter is abbreviated as \"Exon.\" (from the Latin \"Exoniensis\"), and is the suffix given to honorary and academic degrees from the university.\n\nBanded mongoose: The banded mongoose (\"Mungos mungo\") is a mongoose commonly found in the central and eastern parts of Africa. It lives in savannas, open forests and grasslands and feeds primarily on beetles and millipedes. Mongooses use various types of dens for shelter including termite mounds. While most mongoose species live solitary lives, the banded mongoose live in colonies with a complex social structure.\n\nLiberian mongoose: The Liberian mongoose (\"Liberiictis kuhni\") is a small carnivoran belonging to the mongoose family (Herpestidae). It is the only member of the genus Liberiictis. Phylogenetic analysis has shown that the Liberian mongoose is closely related other small, social mongooses and that the banded mongoose is its closest relative.\n\nDe La Salle Brothers: The Brothers of the Christian Schools (also known as the Christian Brothers, the Lasallian Brothers, the French Christian Brothers, or the De La Salle Brothers; French: Fr\u00e8res des \u00e9coles chr\u00e9tiennes ; Latin: Fratres Scholarum Christianarum) is a Roman Catholic religious teaching congregation, founded in France by Jean-Baptiste de La Salle (1651\u20131719), and now based in Rome. The Brothers use the post-nominal abbreviation F.S.C. to denote their membership of the order, and the honorific title Brother, abbreviated Br. . The Lasallian Christian Brothers are not the same order as the Irish Christian Brothers.\n\nHIVE (virtual environment): The H.I.V.E. 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This 4-week residential summer program is academically intense and demanding with very little free time. It typically runs from the end of June to the middle/end of July. A typical student participates in two elective courses, along with the core courses of Physics, and Robotics. Their schedule also includes keynote speakers, tours, enrichment activities, and a research project. The research project is one of the main focuses of the program, in which students conduct research, design experiments, and write a professional research paper. On the final day, a symposium is held to showcase the research, projects, and creations. The symposium is open to both invited guests and the public.\n\nAmboseli Elephant Research Project: The Amboseli Elephant Research Project is a long-term research project on the ethology of the African elephant, operated by the nonprofit Amboseli Trust for Elephants. The project studies the elephant's social behavior, age structure and population dynamics. It is the longest running study of elephant behavior in the wild, and has gathered data on life histories and association patterns for more than 1700 individual elephants.\n\nBanded Brothers: Banded Brothers (also known as \"Banded Brothers: The Mongoose Mob\") is a British television program airing on BBC2 on Sundays during February and March 2010. 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The population was 5,485 at the 2010 census. The city is located on the St. Clair River near the southeast corner of St. Clair Township.\n\nLake St. Clair Metropark: Lake St. Clair Metropark/Metro Beach Metropark is a 770-acre unit of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system located roughly 20 miles (32\u00a0km) northeast of downtown Detroit, Michigan in Harrison Township, Macomb County. Lake St. Clair Metropark has been in existence since 1950 and has seen many changes since then. Originally named St. Clair Metropolitan Beach, it was renamed in 1953 to Metropolitan Beach Metropark and later shortened to Metro Beach Metropark. On December 8, 2011, the Board of Commissioners for the Huron-Clinton Metroparks approved changing the name to Lake St. Clair Metropark. 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He created legislative initiatives, community awareness programs, and internship programs that still resonate among victims, survivors, and key stakeholders in the child welfare community. His direct involvement in the chapter\u2019s casework played a substantial role in the apprehension of two known child predators whose brutality toward children grabbed national headlines.\n\nGeorgetown, Guyana: Georgetown is the capital of Guyana, located in Region 4, which is also known as the Demerara-Mahaica region. It is the country's largest urban centre. It is situated on the Atlantic Ocean coast at the mouth of the Demerara River and it was nicknamed 'Garden City of the Caribbean.'\n\nLake St. Clair: Lake St. Clair (French: \"Lac Sainte-Claire\" ) is a freshwater lake that lies between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of Michigan. It was named after Clare of Assisi, on whose feast day it was navigated and christened by French Catholic explorers in 1679. It is part of the Great Lakes system, and along with the St. Clair River and Detroit River, Lake St. Clair connects Lake Huron (to its north) with Lake Erie (to its south). It has a total surface area of about 430 sqmi and average depth of just 11 ft ; to ensure an uninterrupted waterway, government agencies on both sides of the lake have maintained a deep shipping channel through the shallow lake for more than a century.\n\nBelle River Power Plant: Belle River Power Plant is a major coal- and natural gas-fired power plant owned by Detroit Edison, a subsidiary of DTE Energy. It is located in St. Clair County, Michigan, on the peninsula formed by the St. Clair and Belle rivers. The plant was built across M-29 from the St. Clair Power Plant in East China, Michigan, and shares the coal delivery terminal with it. The Belle River plant shares cooling water from the St. Clair River with its sister plant. Five oil-fueled internal combustion generators (named IC1, IC2, 3, 4, and 5) were built in 1981, with the total output 13.75 megawatt. Coal-fired unit 1 of the Belle River plant was completed in 1984, followed by a similar unit 2 in 1985. Each unit has a nameplate capacity of 697.5 MWe, however the coal-fired plant as a whole generates 1260 MWe all year around. In 1999, three peaker natural-gas fired turbines (named 12-1, 12-2, and 13-1) were added, with the total name-plate capacity of 256 MWe.\n\nGairy St. Clair: Gairy St. Clair (born 2 February 1975 in Georgetown, Guyana) is a professional boxer in the junior lightweight (130 lb) division. He is the former IBF world junior-lightweight champion.\n\nSaint Clair Area School District: The St. Clair Area School District is a diminutive, suburban public school district in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. Centered on the borough of St. Clair, it also encompasses the boroughs of Middleport and New Philadelphia, plus the townships of Blythe Township, New Castle Township, and East Norwegian Township. The district is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania. Saint Clair Area School District encompasses approximately 48 sqmi . According to 2000 federal census data, it served a resident population of 7,020. By 2010, the US Census Bureau reported that the district's resident population declined to 6,695 people. The educational attainment levels for the St. Clair Area School District population (25 years old and over) were 82.6% high school graduates and 9.8% college graduates.\n\nGloriana St. Clair: Gloriana St. Clair (born 1939) is a pioneer in the field of academic librarianship, as well as a scholar of Norse Mythology and its relationship to the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. 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Randleman's background was in collegiate wrestling, and he competed in the heavyweight and light heavyweight classes. Randleman had fought in the UFC, PRIDE, WVR, and Strikeforce. He was previously associated with Mark Coleman's Team Hammer House, before training at Randy Couture's gym in Las Vegas, Nevada.\n\nPhilip Sahagun: Philip Sahagun is a martial arts champion in both forms and fighting. With a background in American Kenpo, Kickboxing, Wushu and Shaolin Kung Fu, Philip is a 7-time National Weapons Champion and a 3-Time International Martial Arts Council Grand Champion. Philip has been a semi-finalist on America's Got Talent, as well as a contestant on two of China\u2019s top-rated reality competitions, Kung Fu Star and Jackie Chan\u2019s Disciple. In 2008 & 2009 He toured as a martial arts \u2018Ninja\u2019 performer for Tina Turner\u2019s 50th Anniversary World Tour. He has taught martial arts extensively and represented America twice at the World Traditional Wushu Festival in China where he won both gold and silver medals for the U.S. Team. In 2010 he founded the group \"Kung Fu Heroes\" an international martial arts team whose mission is to unite individuals seeking to become \"Heroes\" and positive role models in local and worldwide communities and currently resides as a head teacher at South Coast Martial Arts in Costa Mesa.\n\nXtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts: Xtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts is an American mixed martial arts training organization headed by former UFC Champion and former co-founder of Team Quest, Randy Couture. Xtreme Couture was founded with the flagship gym in Las Vegas. Since then, the franchise has spread to other cities in the United States and Canada. Xtreme Couture Las Vegas is one of the largest gyms (over 24000 sqft ), most recognized brands and MMA gyms in the world where many past and current top MMA fighters train.\n\nRon Waterman: Ron Waterman (born November 23, 1965) is an American mixed martial artist, professional wrestler, and celebrity member of the Team Impact motivational group. He holds notable victories over Valentijn Overeem, Ricco Rodriguez, Kevin Randleman, and Mario Rinaldi. He was the only WEC Super Heavyweight Champion.\n\nNova Uni\u00e3o (mixed martial arts): Nova Uni\u00e3o (] ) is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) academy and mixed martial arts team located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their BJJ black belts have participated in BJJ, submission grappling and MMA competitions all over the world. BJ Penn's victory at the Mundials marked the first time a non-Brazilian native won gold in the black belt category. Since 2008 Nova Uni\u00e3o has become a familiar name in the Mixed Martial Arts scene as a result of stabling the former #1 ranked featherweight fighter in the world, Jose Aldo, as well as Renan Bar\u00e3o, the former UFC Bantamweight champion, and another top ten ranked featherweight in Marlon Sandro. Nova Uni\u00e3o is one of the top professional MMA training camps.\n\nTeam Hammer House: Team Hammer House is a mixed martial arts team operating out of Columbus, Ohio, made up of mostly former NCAA wrestlers. While Hammer House focuses on amateur wrestling they do have cross training deals with notable fighters and camps such as Matt Serra, Pat Miletich and Xtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts. Founded by former UFC champion Mark Coleman, Team Hammer House has attracted such mixed martial arts fighters as Kevin Randleman and Phil Baroni.\n\nCarlos Barreto (fighter): Carlos Barreto (born July 22, 1968 in Rio de Janeiro is a retired Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter who was trained by the legendary Carlson Gracie. A veteran of both the UFC and Pride Fighting Championships, Barreto holds notable wins over Ben Rothwell, Kevin Randleman and Dan Bobish. He won the IVC Heavyweight Championship in 1999.\n\nMixed Martial Arts Pakistan: Mixed Martial Arts Pakistan (or PAK MMA) is the premiere mixed martial arts (MMA) and martial arts promotion based in Pakistan that was created in December 2007 by Bashir Ahmad to promote martial arts (and martial sports such as boxing and wrestling) styles in Pakistan with a particular focus on mixed martial arts competition.\n\nKenichi Yamamoto (mixed martial artist): Kenichi Yamamoto (\u5c71\u672c \u55a7\u4e00 , Yamamoto Ken'ichi ) is a Japanese mixed martial artist and professional wrestler. Known for his pro wrestling career in UWF International, Yamamoto also competed against some of the best MMA fighters of his era in RINGS, Pride and the UFC, taking on Kevin Randleman, Genki Sudo and Pat Miletich, among others.\n\nDerrick Lewis (fighter): Born and raised as one of seven siblings, the second oldest, by a single mother in New Orleans, Louisiana, Lewis was troubled growing up and was often involved in street fighting. In 1999, Lewis and his family relocated to Houston, Texas due to his mother being in an abusive relationship. At the age of 17, Lewis began training in boxing and was preparing for his first amateur fight when the gym unexpectedly shut down. Two weeks after graduating from high school, Lewis was charged with aggravated assault, and was placed on probation. Two years later, while attending Kilgore College on a full scholarship for football, Lewis violated his probation and was sentenced to five years in prison, but ended up serving three and a half. 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A. Mario in 1919. (There is also a different Neapolitan song transcribed by Cottreau into Italian as \"Santa Lucia\"; \"Santa Lucia Luntana\" is sometimes referred to as \"Santa Lucia\", leading to confusion.) The song is very popular in the repertoire of many singers. Mario Lanza (\"Mario! Lanza at His Best,\" 1959); Luciano Pavarotti [\"The Best (Disc 2),\" 2005]; and Russell Watson (\"Reprise,\" 2003) recorded notable versions. Italian-American tenor Sergio Franchi covered it in 1963 on his RCA Victor Red Seal album, \"Our Man From Italy.\" Also recorded by Mario Frangoulis in his CD \"Passione - Mario sings Mario\", recorded in 2007 with the Ossipov National Orchestra of Russia, with Vladimir Ponkin as the conductor.\n\nSanta Lucia Cloud Forest: Santa Lucia Cloud Forest (Spanish: \"Bosque Nublado Santa Luc\u00eda\" ) is a cloud forest reserve, located about 80\u00a0km northwest of Quito, in the province of Pichincha, in Ecuador. This is at the far south of the southern phase of the Choco-Andean Rainforest Corridor. Rainforest Concern works with the Santa Lucia co-operative, a community-based conservation organisation dedicated to conservation and to sustainable development so that they can make a modest living whilst conserving their remaining cloud forest.\n\nBattle of Santa Lucia: The battle of Santa Lucia was an episode in the First Italian War of Independence. On 6 May 1848, when the king of Sardinia, Carlo Alberto, sent I Corps of the Sardinian army to assault the fortified positions held before the walls of Verona by the Austrian army under field marshal Josef Radetzky. The Austrian army, though outnumbered, managed to withstand the attack and hold their positions. The battle is named after the Santa Lucia district of Verona. Franz Joseph (then only 17 years old) assisted at the battle.\n\nLos Padres Council: The Los Padres Council was founded in 1917 as the Santa Barbara Council. The SBC changed its name in 1929 to the Mission Council and stayed that way until 1994. In 1994, the Santa Lucia Area Council merged with the Mission Council to form the Los Padres Council. The Santa Lucia Area Council (#056) was founded in 1933, as the San Luis Obispo County Council. The Central Coast Counties council (#025), founded in 1922 merged into Santa Barbara in 1924.\n\nRibes sericeum: Ribes sericeum is a species of currant known by the common name Lucia gooseberry, or Santa Lucia gooseberry; its Latin epithet of \"sericeum\" means \"of silk\". It is endemic to California, where it is known only from the Santa Lucia Mountains along the Central Coast and an additional isolated population in Santa Barbara County.\n\nLoter\u00eda Santa Luc\u00eda: The \"Loteria Santa Lucia\"' (Santa Lucia Lottery) is one of the largest lotteries in Guatemala, which many people support and play to help the deafblind across the country. The payout of the Santa Lucia lottery is determined by the proportion of deafblind people who were born in Guatemala, against the proportion of people with other problems. According to Guatemalan studies, over 50 million people, over 50 years, have helped the deafblind.\n\nFranz Joseph I of Austria: Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (German: \"Franz Josef I.\" , Hungarian: \"I. Ferenc J\u00f3zsef\" , , Romanian: \"Francisc Iosif\" , Slovene: \"Franc Jo\u017eef I.\" , Italian: \"Francesco Giuseppe\" , Croatian: \"Franjo Josip I.\" ) (18 August 1830 \u2013 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, King of Bohemia and many others (see grand title of the Emperor of Austria) from 2 December 1848 until his death on 21 November 1916. From 1 May 1850 to 24 August 1866 he was also President of the German Confederation. He was the longest-reigning Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, as well as the third longest-reigning monarch of any country in European history, after Louis XIV of France and Johann II of Liechtenstein.\n\nTerritorial Prelature of Santa Lucia del Mela: The Territorial Prelature of Santa Lucia del Mela was a Roman Catholic territorial prelature in Italy, located in the city of Santa Lucia del Mela, a major \"commune\" (municipality) in the administrative Province of Messina in the insular south Italian region of Sicily. In 1986, it was suppressed and merged, together with the Diocese of Lipari into the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Messina to form the Archdiocese of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela.\n\nSanta Lucia de' Magnoli Altarpiece: The Santa Lucia de' Magnoli Altarpiece (Italian: \"Pala di Santa Lucia de' Magnoli\") is a painting by the Italian painter Domenico Veneziano, dated to around 1445\u20131447. 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Also known as Bishop's weed. It is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, but it can be found throughout the world as an introduced species. This is an annual or biennial herb growing from a taproot erect to a maximum height near 80 centimeters. Leaves are up to 20 centimeters long and generally oval to triangular in shape but dissected into many small linear to lance-shaped segments. The inflorescence is a compound umbel of white flowers similar to those of other Apiaceae species. The fruit is a compressed oval-shaped body less than 3 millimeters long. This and other \"Ammi\" species are sources of khellin, a diuretic extract.\n\nGeranium potentilloides: Geranium potentilloides is a species of geranium known by the common name cinquefoil geranium. It is native to the eastern half of Australia, where it is widespread, as well as New Zealand, and Indonesia. It is also present in the San Francisco Bay Area in the United States, where it is an introduced species. 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This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.\n\nGeranium lucidum: Geranium lucidum, commonly known as shining cranesbill or (in North America) shining geranium or shiny geranium, is a herbaceous annual plant of the genus \"Geranium\". It is native to Europe, western Asia and North Africa. It has been introduced to North America as a garden plant and in places, particularly the Pacific Northwest, has become naturalised and is viewed as an invasive species and noxious weed.\n\nPelargonium grossularioides: Pelargonium grossularioides is a species of geranium known by the common names gooseberry geranium and coconut geranium. It is native to southern Africa and it is known in coastal California and parts of India as an introduced species. It is sometimes grown as a garden geranium. This is a glandular, aromatic perennial herb with an erect, angular, reddish stem 20 to 50 centimeters tall. 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They are native to southern Europe, northern Africa and Southwest Asia. \"Ammi spp.\" (Bishops weed) is prohibited by the Australian New Zealand Food Standards code under standard 1.4.4 due to active constituents:\n\nGeranium retrorsum: Geranium retrorsum is a species of \"Geranium\" known by the common name New Zealand geranium in the United States and common cranesbill in Australia. It is native to Australia but can be found on other continents as an introduced species which is often a noxious weed as well. This is a perennial herb growing generally erect to a maximum height approaching half a meter. The stems are green to reddish and have stiff hairs. The leaves are a few centimeters wide and divided into several segments which are further divided into small lobes. The small flowers are fuchsia to purple in color. 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The forest reserve was only upgraded into a game reserve in the 1960s and subsequently called Falgore game reserve.\n\nIndian spotted chevrotain: The Indian spotted chevrotain (\"Moschiola indica\") is a species of even-toed ungulate in the family Tragulidae found in India and possibly Nepal. It has a body length of 23 in (57.5\u00a0cm), with a tail length of 1 in (2.5\u00a0cm); it weighs around 7\u00a0lb (3\u00a0kg). It lives in rainforests and is nocturnal. This was earlier included under the name of \"Tragulus meminna\" but studies on the systematics of the group have led to that name being restricted to the Sri Lankan spotted chevrotain.\n\nGiraffe: The giraffe (\"Giraffa\") is a genus of African even-toed ungulate mammals, the tallest living terrestrial animals and the largest ruminants. The genus currently consists of one species, \"Giraffa camelopardalis\", the type species. Seven other species are extinct, prehistoric species known from fossils. Taxonomic classifications of one to eight extant giraffe species have been described, based upon research into the mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, as well as morphological measurements of \"Giraffa,\" but the IUCN currently recognizes only one species with nine subspecies.\n\nMavuradona, Zimbabwe: Mavuradona (\"Mvuradona\") is a wilderness area in Northern Zimbabwe. The name is Shona, roughly translating as 'Land of Falling Water' or simply 'water falls'. The area, lying north of Centenary on the Zambezi Escarpment, is relatively unknown. Characterised by rugged mountainous hills and miombo woodland, the wild landscape was a main theatre of conflict during the war. Declared a game reserve in 1988, its protected status has lured wildlife back. Antelope include sable, eland, kudu, waterbuck and impala. Elephant roam the area, baboon, warthog, zebra and leopard are common and lion are occasionally seen. The 290 species of birds include several types of eagles that inhabit the water-berry, mhobohobo, msasa and other brachystegia trees.\n\nList of even-toed ungulates by population: This is a list of even-toed ungulate species by estimated global population. This list is not comprehensive, as not all ungulates have had their numbers quantified.\n\nDomestic pig: The domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus or only Sus domesticus), often called swine, hog, or pig when there is no need to distinguish it from other pigs, is a large, even-toed ungulate. It is variously considered a subspecies of the wild boar or a distinct species. The domestic pig's head-plus-body-length ranges from 0.9 to , and the adult can weigh between 50 to . Compared to other artiodactyls, its head is relatively long, pointed, and free of warts. 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The title became extinct on the early death of the first Viscount's son, the second Viscount, in 1963.\n\nRangitikei by-election, 1909: The 1909 Rangitikei by-election was a by-election held during the 17th New Zealand Parliament in the Rangitikei electorate of the North Island. This was the sixth by-election since the Rangitikei electorate was established for the 1861 election. The previous by-election took place in 1892 and the following one took place in 1978. The Second Ballot Act 1908 was in force and in the first ballot, and Frank Hockly of the opposition Reform Party won the first ballot, but Robert William Smith of the governing Liberal Party was ultimately chosen in the second ballot.\n\nRandalls Brewery: R.W.Randall's Brewery is a brewery based in St Peter Port, Guernsey founded in 1868 by Robert Henry Randall. 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He played college football for the University of Nebraska Omaha. He is the younger brother of Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Gale Sayers.\n\nSteve Owens (American football): Loren Everett \"Steve\" Owens (born December 9, 1947) is a former football player, a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons in the early 1970s.\n\nArtie Owens: Arthur Gene Owens (born January 14, 1953 in Montgomery, Alabama) was an American football running back, return specialist, and receiver that played collegiately for the West Virginia Mountaineers. He was also a track runner for the Mountaineers. Owens was primarily known for playing in the National Football League and also in the United States Football League.\n\nBrandon Wegher: Brandon Wegher (Way-ger) (born December 9, 1990) is an American football running back who is currently a free agent. He played college football for one season at the University of Iowa in 2009, rushing for 641 yards and a freshman record eight touchdowns. He also played two seasons at Morningside College in 2013-14, where he was an NAIA national All-American. In 2014, he set a new NAIA national rushing record with 2,610 yards. His younger brother, Jack Wegher, is currently a three-star football recruit for the 2016 class who plays at IMG Academy in Florida. His father, Rick, played college football at South Dakota State and then professionally in Canada.\n\nDerrick Lassic: Derrick Owens Lassic (born January 26, 1970) is a former American football running back in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and the Carolina Panthers. He played college football for the University of Alabama. He is most remembered for being the starting running back for the Cowboys for the first two games (both losses) of the 1993 season while Emmitt Smith held out in a contract dispute.\n\nLouis Carter: Louis Edward Carter (born February 6, 1953 in Laurel, Maryland) is a former running back in the National Football League. He played for the Oakland Raiders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Was a 3rd round pick of the Raiders in 1975 having been the MVP of the Coaches' All-American college all-star game in his senior year at Maryland. Came to the Bucs in the veteran allocation draft of 1976 and became a valuable member of the Buc offense during its first three seasons as a running back and occasional receiver out of the backfield. Also threw the first TD pass in franchise history when he was stopped at the line of scrimmage in a game against the Seahawks and then lobbed the ball across the line to receiver Morris Owens for an unlikely one-yard score. Carried the ball 11 times for 27 yards in his rookie season in Oakland and also had two receptions for 29 yards. Never played again in the NFL after leaving Tampa Bay.\n\nDelano Howell: Delano Andre Howell (born November 17, 1989) is a former strong safety. He was originally signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2012. Howell played his four years of college football at Stanford University first as a running back, before switching to safety. He is the younger brother of Dan Howell, who played football for the University of Washington.\n\nVoncarie Owens: Voncarie Owens is a running back for Team Michigan of the All American Football League. Owens was signed by the Rams as an undrafted rookie free agent on April 30, 2007 after four years as a collegiate player at Ohio University.\n\nTatum Bell: Tatum Antoine Bell (born March 2, 1981) is a former American football running back. He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 2004 NFL Draft. 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The contest was held on December 23, 1982, at the Honolulu International Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Silverswords, then a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) member, defeated the Cavaliers, who were the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) top-ranked team, 77\u201372. Chaminade's victory over a Virginia team that included three-time national player of the year Ralph Sampson has been called college basketball's \"biggest upset\" by multiple publications.\n\nKa Haka \u2018Ula O Ke\u2018elik\u014dlani, College of Hawaiian Language: Ka Haka \u2018Ula O Ke\u2018elik\u014dlani, College of Hawaiian Language\n\nSaint Louis School: Saint Louis School, located in the neighborhood of Kaimuki in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a historic Roman Catholic college preparatory school for boys. It was founded in 1846 to serve the needs of early Hawaiian Catholics in the former Kingdom of Hawaii. Located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu, it is affiliated with the Society of Mary, a religious order of brothers and priests called the Marianists who also administer Chaminade University of Honolulu, formerly the college section of Saint Louis School. It is located near Sacred Hearts Academy, a girls' school founded by the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, and both schools hold joint programs such as cultural festivals and the JROTC.\n\nUlukau: The Hawaiian Electronic Library: Ulukau: The Hawaiian Electronic Library is an online, digital library of Native Hawaiian reference material for cultural and Hawaiian language studies. The services are free and are provided and maintained by \"Kahaka \u2018Ula O Ke\u2019elikolani\" College of Hawaiian Language at the University of Hawaii at Hilo and \"Ka Waihona Puke '\u014ciwi\" Native Hawaiian Library at Alu Like. The site is available worldwide, containing Hawaiian language newspapers, books and other resources with mirror sites in both English and Native Hawaiian. Western studies of Hawaii tend to ignore the Hawaiian language newspapers. These digital archives serve to make these sources available for educational and scholarly work. The collaboration between Ho\u2018olaupa\u2018i, Hale Kaumo\u2018o and Alu Like contain the largest collection of digitized native language newspapers in the Pacific with nearly 125,000 pages accessible within Ulukau. The library's digital dictionary, is \"N\u0101 Puke Wehewehe \u2018\u014clelo Hawai\u2018i\". In the Hawaiian language the term \"Puke Wehewehe \u2018\u014clelo\" means \"dictionary\". Photographer Ed Greevy, who helped illustrate several books including: \"\"A Nation Rising: Hawaiian Movements for Life, Land, and Sovereignty\"\", has donated a good deal of his work to the Hawaiian electronic library.\n\nChaminade Silverswords: The Chaminade Silverswords are the 10 varsity athletic teams that represent Chaminade University of Honolulu, located in Honolulu, Hawaii, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Silverswords compete as members of the Pacific West Conference. Chaminade University of Honolulu's team name is the \"Silverswords,\" a reference to a Hawaiian plant prized for its beauty and ability to withstand harsh conditions.\n\nChaminade University of Honolulu: Chaminade University of Honolulu is a private co-educational university in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. Founded in 1955 by the Society of Mary, a Roman Catholic religious order also known as the Marianists, Chaminade is located in the historic Kaimuki district of Honolulu at the base of St. Louis Heights. Chaminade offers bachelor's degrees in 23 fields of study and five master's degree programs. The school specializes in biology, business, criminal justice, education, forensic sciences, interior design, nursing, and religious studies. Chaminade University is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).\n\nKau High and Pahala Elementary School: Ka'u High & Pahala Elementary School is a public, co-educational high school, middle school and elementary school of the Hawaii State Department of Education. It serves kindergarten through twelfth grade and was established in 1881. It was the first high school established on the Big Island of Hawaii and the third public high school established in Hawaii, after Lahainaluna High School on Maui and President William McKinley High School, formerly Honolulu High School, on Oahu. The high school was established after the 1876 opening of the Hawaiian Agricultural Company (a predecessor of the Ka'u Sugar Company), at the time one of the largest most remote sugarcane plantations in the Kingdom of Hawaii. The plantation employed a large number of immigrants who wanted their children to have a high school education; Honokaa High & Intermediate School was established on the north end of the island eight years later for similar reasons.\n\nMaui Invitational Tournament: The Maui Invitational, currently known as the Maui Jim Maui Invitational, is an annual early-season college basketball tournament that takes place Thanksgiving Week in Lahaina, Hawaii, at the Lahaina Civic Center on the island of Maui. 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It was directed by Jack Conway, and stars Jean Harlow as a woman who uses sex to advance her social position. During the course of the film, Harlow breaks up a marriage, has multiple affairs and pre-marital sex, and attempts to kill a man.\n\nGirl Talk (Neal Hefti song): \"Girl Talk\" is a popular song composed by Neal Hefti, with lyrics written by Bobby Troup. It was written for the 1965 film \"Harlow\", a biographical film about Jean Harlow, starring Carroll Baker.\n\nThe Aviator (2004 film): The Aviator is a 2004 American epic biographical drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by John Logan. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes, Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn and Kate Beckinsale as Ava Gardner. The supporting cast features Ian Holm, John C. 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It was the last film released with Harlow in it during her lifetime.\n\nThis Thing Called Love (1929 film): This Thing Called Love is a 1929 American romantic comedy film starring Edmund Lowe, Constance Bennett, Ruth Taylor, Roscoe Karns, ZaSu Pitts, and Jean Harlow. Harlow appears in a cameo role, as she was not yet famous. The film is based on the play \"This Thing Called Love, a Comedy in Three Acts\", by Edwin J. Burke.\n\nHell's Angels (film): Hell's Angels is a 1930 independently made American epic aviation war film, directed and produced by Howard Hughes, that stars Ben Lyon, James Hall, and Jean Harlow. The film, which was written by Harry Behn and Howard Estabrook, was released by United Artists. Originally shot as a silent film, Hughes retooled \"Hell's Angels\" over a lengthy gestation period. Most of the film is in black-and-white, but there is one color sequence, the only color footage of Harlow's career.\n\nHarlow (Magna film): Harlow is a fictionalized drama based on the life of film star Jean Harlow, released in 1965 with Carol Lynley in the title role. It was released shortly before Paramount Pictures' film on the same subject. This was Ginger Rogers' last film appearance. 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It is also used by Penn students for recreation, and for intramural and club sports, including touch football and cricket, and is the site of Penn's graduation exercises, weather permitting.\n\n1996 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship: The 1996 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship was the 16th women's collegiate field hockey tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college field hockey team in the United States. 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The Connecticut Huskies won their fourth national championship, and second consecutive title, by defeating the Syracuse Orange, 1\u20130, in the final match.\n\n2015 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship: The 2015 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship was the 35th women's collegiate field hockey tournament organized by the NCAA, to determine the top Division I college field hockey team in the United States. The semifinals and championship match were played at the Ocker Field Hockey Field in Ann Arbor, Michigan from November 20 to 22, 2015. This was the first time Michigan hosted the tournament finals.\n\n1988 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship: The 1988 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship was the eighth women's collegiate field hockey tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college field hockey team in the United States. The Old Dominion Lady Monarchs won their fourth championship, defeating the Iowa Hawkeyes in the final. The championship rounds were held at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\n\n2015 NCAA Division II Field Hockey Championship: The 2015 NCAA Division II Field Hockey Championship was the 27th women's collegiate field hockey tournament to determine the top NCAA Division II college field hockey team in the United States. The semifinals and championship match were played at Steph Pettit Stadium at Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania from November 20 to 22, 2015.\n\n2007 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship: The 2007 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship was the 27th women's collegiate field hockey tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college field hockey team in the United States. The North Carolina Tar Heels won their fifth championship, defeating the Penn State Nittany Lions in the final. 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Anchored on Wall Street in the Financial District, New York City has been called both the most financially powerful city and the leading financial center of the world, and the New York Stock Exchange is the world's largest stock exchange by total market capitalization. Several other major exchanges have or had headquarters in the Financial District, including the New York Mercantile Exchange, NASDAQ, the New York Board of Trade, and the former American Stock Exchange.\n\nNYSE American: NYSE American, formerly known as the American Stock Exchange (AMEX), and more recently as NYSE MKT, is an American stock exchange situated in New York City, New York. AMEX was previously a mutual organization, owned by its members. Until 1953, it was known as the New York Curb Exchange.\n\nNew York Stock Exchange: The New York Stock Exchange (abbreviated as NYSE and nicknamed \"The Big Board\"), is an American stock exchange located at 11 Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York. 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It was formed from the merger of other smaller exchanges, and was referred to in the industry and press as the \"Little Board.\" By its official formation in 1885, its membership of 2403 was considered the second largest membership of any exchange in the United States.\n\nLyondellBasell: LyondellBasell Industries N.V. () is a public multinational chemical company with American and European roots, incorporated in the Netherlands, with U.S. operations headquarters in Houston, Texas, and global operations in London, UK. It was formed in December 2007 by the acquisition of Lyondell Chemical Company by Basell Polyolefins for $12.7 billion. LyondellBasell was listed on the New York Stock Exchange on October 14, 2010. 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Born in Italy and raised in Los Angeles from the age of five, his rags-to-riches story has led film historians such as Ian Freer to consider him the \"American dream personified.\"\n\nRendezvous in Space: Rendezvous in Space is a 1964 documentary film about the future of space exploration, directed by Frank Capra. It is notable for being the final film that Frank Capra directed. The film was funded by Martin Marietta and was shown at the Hall of Science Pavilion of the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. Animated sections illustrate the invention of gunpowder, a space shuttle resupplying a space station, and the problems to be overcome living for long periods in space.\n\nThe Younger Generation: The Younger Generation is a 1929 American part-talkie drama film directed by Frank Capra. It was produced by Jack Cohn for Columbia Pictures. This was Capra's first sound film. While mostly silent, the film had talking sequences, as well as a synchronized music score and sound effects. 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Capra had also approached Jack Benny and Ronald Reagan before learning that Grant would accept the role. Boris Karloff played Jonathan Brewster, who \"looks like Karloff,\" on the Broadway stage, but he was unable to do the movie as well because he was still appearing in the play during filming, and Raymond Massey took his place. The film's supporting cast also features Priscilla Lane, Jack Carson, Edward Everett Horton and Peter Lorre.\n\nMr. Deeds Goes to Town: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (a.k.a. A Gentleman Goes to Town and Opera Hat) is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra, starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in her first featured role. Based on the 1935 short story \"Opera Hat\" by Clarence Budington Kelland, which appeared in serial form in \"The American Magazine\", the screenplay was written by Robert Riskin in his fifth collaboration with Frank Capra.\n\nLady for a Day: Lady for a Day is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra. 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Edible grains from other plant families, such as buckwheat (Polygonaceae), quinoa (Amaranthaceae) and chia (Lamiaceae), are referred to as pseudocereals.\n\nPyrus \u00d7 bretschneideri: Pyrus\" \u00d7 \"bretschneideri (or \"Pyrus\" \u00d7\"bretschneideri\"), the ya pear or pearple or Chinese white pear (), is an interspecific hybrid species of pear native to North China, where it is widely grown for its edible fruit.\n\nSorghum bicolor: Sorghum bicolor, commonly called sorghum ( ) and also known as great millet, durra, jowari, or milo, is a grass species cultivated for its grain, which is used for food, both for animals and humans, and for ethanol production. Sorghum originated in northern Africa, and is now cultivated widely in tropical and subtropical regions. Sorghum is the world's fifth most important cereal crop after rice, wheat, maize and barley. \"S. bicolor\" is typically an annual, but some cultivars are perennial. It grows in clumps that may reach over 4 m high. The grain is small, ranging from 2 to 4\u00a0mm in diameter. Sweet sorghums are sorghum cultivars that are primarily grown for foliage, syrup production, and ethanol; they are taller than those grown for grain.\n\nSweet sorghum: Sweet sorghum is any of the many varieties of the sorghum grass whose stalks have a high sugar content. Sweet sorghum thrives better under drier and warmer conditions than many other crops and is grown primarily for forage, silage, and syrup production. Although, in most of the United States the term \"molasses\" refers to a sweet syrup, made as a byproduct of sugarcane or sugar beet sugar extraction, sweet sorghum syrup is known as \"sorghum molasses\" in some regions of the U.S\n\nSorghum \u00d7 drummondii: Sorghum\" \u00d7 \"drummondii (Sudangrass), is a hybrid-derived species of grass raised for forage and grain, native to tropical and subtropical regions of Eastern Africa. 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The plot of the film involves two young men who hold a family hostage and torture them with sadistic games. The film was entered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. In 2007 it was remade in America by Haneke, this time with a different cast and a mostly American crew.\n\nPardon Our Nerve: Pardon Our Nerve is a 1939 American comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. The film stars Lynn Bari, June Gale, Guinn \"Big Boy\" Williams, Michael Whalen, Edward Brophy and John Miljan. The film was released on February 24, 1939, by 20th Century Fox.\n\nMarie Kremer: Marie Kremer (born 15 April 1982 in Uccle) is a Belgian actress. Her first leading role was in the 2003 movie \"I Always Wanted to be a Saint\" (\"J'ai toujours voulu \u00eatre une sainte\"). , for which she won the Cr\u00e9teil International Women's Film Festival's Female Talent Award. 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Pitt is known in film for his roles in Bernardo Bertolucci's \"The Dreamers\" (2003), Gus Van Sant's \"Last Days\" (2005), Michael Haneke's \"Funny Games\" (2007) and M. Night Shyamalan's \"The Village\" (2004), and in television for his roles as Henry Parker in the teen drama \"Dawson's Creek\", Jimmy Darmody in the HBO series \"Boardwalk Empire\" and Mason Verger in the NBC series \"Hannibal\". He has also appeared in the films \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\" (2001), \"Bully\" (2001), \"Silk\" (2007), \"Seven Psychopaths\" (2012) and \"I Origins\" (2014). His most recent appearance is in the film \"Ghost in the Shell\" (2017).\n\nH. Bruce Humberstone: H. Bruce \"Lucky\" Humberstone (November 18, 1901 \u2013 October 11, 1984) was a movie actor (as a child), a script clerk, an assistant director, working with directors such as King Vidor, Edmund Goulding and Allan Dwan and, ultimately, a director.", "question": "Did both H. 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It was founded in 1952 by students at University College Cork. It's senior men's team currently play in the Munster Senior League Senior Premier Division. They also regularly compete in the Munster Senior Cup and the Collingwood Cup. They have also played in the FAI Cup and the FAI Intermediate Cup. In 2013\u201314 they were Munster Senior League champions and as a result were invited to play in the 2015 League of Ireland Cup. In 2015 they completed an Intervarsity treble \u2013 winning the Collingwood Cup, the Crowley Cup and the Harding Cup. UCC A.F.C. currently fields teams in the Munster Senior League, the Cork Athletic Union League, the College & Universities Football League and the Women's Soccer Colleges Association of Ireland League.\n\nNordring Berlin: SG Nordring Berlin is a German association football club based in the capital city of Berlin. The club traces its roots back to 22 November 1893 establishment of \"Berliner Fussball Club vom Jahre 1893\". \"BFC 93\" became one of the founding clubs of the DFB (Deutscher Fussball Bund, en:German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900. They played top flight city football in the M\u00e4rkischer Fussball Bund from 1904\u201307 before slipping to lower tier competition.\n\nAviron Bayonnais FC: Aviron Bayonnais Football Club (] ; commonly referred to as simply Bayonne) is a French association football club based in Bayonne. The club is a part of a sports club that was formed in 1904 that is also known for its rugby union club. The football club was founded in 1935 and currently play in the Championnat National 3, the fifth level of French football. Bayonne plays its home matches at the Stade Didier Deschamps located in the city. 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They currently play their home games at Maes Du and play in the Welsh Premier Women's Football League.\n\nHertha BSC: Hertha, Berliner Sport-Club e.V., commonly known as Hertha BSC (] ), Hertha Berlin or simply Hertha, is a German association football club based in the Charlottenburg locality of Berlin. Hertha BSC plays in the Bundesliga, the top-tier division of German football, after finishing at the top of the 2. Bundesliga table at the end of the 2012\u201313 season.\n\nCFC Hertha 06: CFC Hertha 06 is a German association football club from the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. The club's greatest success has been promotion to the tier five NOFV-Oberliga Nord in 2015.\n\nSteve von Bergen: Steve von Bergen (born 10 June 1983) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as defender for Young Boys. He played for FC Z\u00fcrich for two full seasons, winning the Swiss Super League in both campaigns and then moved to Hertha BSC, playing there for three years. 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Also known as \"Fireboat 3\", she was given the official name on October 17, 2016, the anniversary of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Local schoolchildren helped pick the vessel's name.\n\nMarina District, San Francisco: The Marina District is a neighborhood located in San Francisco, California. The neighborhood sits on the site of the 1915 Panama\u2013Pacific International Exposition, staged after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to celebrate the reemergence of the city. Aside from the Palace of Fine Arts (POFA), all other buildings were demolished to make the current neighborhood. The Marina currently has the highest non-Hispanic white resident percentage of any recognized neighborhood in San Francisco.\n\n2003 Alabama earthquake: The 2003 Alabama earthquake took place on April 29 at 3:59 A.M. Central Daylight Time (local time when the event occurred) eight miles (13\u00a0km) east-northeast of Fort Payne, Alabama. 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The 41-story towers have a height of 424 feet (129 m) and are a prominent fixture in San Diego's skyline. Located in the Marina district of Downtown San Diego, Harbor Club was designed by architects BPA Architecture Planning Interiors. The condos are located near the San Diego Convention Center and Petco Park. The towers are currently the eighth tallest buildings in San Diego.\n\n1989 Loma Prieta earthquake: The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake occurred in Northern California on October 17 at local time. The shock was centered in The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park approximately 10 mi northeast of Santa Cruz on a section of the San Andreas Fault System and was named for the nearby Loma Prieta Peak in the Santa Cruz Mountains. With a moment magnitude of 6.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (\"Violent\"), the shock was responsible for 63 deaths and 3,757 injuries. 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Tom Stoppard wrote the screenplay based on John le Carr\u00e9's novel of the same name. The film stars Sean Connery, Michelle Pfeiffer, Roy Scheider, James Fox, John Mahoney, and Klaus Maria Brandauer.\n\nKlaus Maria Brandauer: Klaus Maria Brandauer (] ; born 22 June 1943) is an Austrian actor, film director, and professor at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna. He is known internationally for his roles in \"Mephisto\" (1981), \"Never Say Never Again\" (1983) and \"Out of Africa\" (1985).\n\nDruids (film): Druids (French: \"Vercing\u00e9torix: La l\u00e9gende du druide roi\") is a French-Canadian-Belgian historical film first released on 31 August 2001, directed by Jacques Dorfmann. 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It is the second adaptation of Fleming's \"Thunderball\", which was previously adapted as the 1965 film of the same name. Unlike the majority of James Bond films, \"Never Say Never Again\" was not produced by Eon Productions, but by an independent production company, one of whose members was Kevin McClory, one of the original writers of the \"Thunderball\" story, who retained the filming rights of the novel following a legal dispute over them.\n\nMario and the Magician (film): Mario and the Magician (German: Mario und der Zauberer ) is a 1994 German-language drama film directed by Klaus Maria Brandauer, based on the novel of the same name. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival where Lajos Koltai won the Special Silver St. George for the Director of Photography.\n\nThe Lightship: The Lightship is a 1986 American drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. The film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer and Robert Duvall, with early appearances from Arliss Howard and William Forsythe.\n\nEmilio Largo: Emilio Largo is a fictional character and the main antagonist from the 1961 James Bond novel \"Thunderball\". He appears in the 1965 film adaptation, again as the main antagonist, with Italian actor Adolfo Celi filling the role. Largo is also the main antagonist in the 1983 unofficial James Bond movie \"Never Say Never Again\", a remake of \"Thunderball\". In \"Never Say Never Again\", the character's name, however, was changed to Maximillian Largo and he was portrayed by the Austrian actor Klaus Maria Brandauer.\n\nMephisto (1981 film): Mephisto is the title of a 1981 film adaptation of Klaus Mann's novel \"Mephisto\", directed by Istv\u00e1n Szab\u00f3, and starring Klaus Maria Brandauer as Hendrik H\u00f6fgen. 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He recorded Feynman relating stories of his life. Leighton has released some of the recordings as \"The Feynman Tapes\". These interviews became the basis for the books \"Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! \" and \"What Do You Care What Other People Think? \", which were later combined into the hardcover anniversary edition \"Classic Feynman: All the Adventures of a Curious Character\". Leighton is an amateur drummer and founder of the group Friends of Tuva. In 1990 he wrote \"Tuva or Bust! Richard Feynman's Last Journey.\"\n\nWilliam McLellan (American electrical engineer): William Howard McLellan (December 1, 1924 \u2013 September 30, 2011) was an American electrical engineer, who achieved some fame in 1960 by succeeding at an engineering challenge set by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman.\n\nAndrew Huxley: Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (22 November 191730 May 2012) was a Nobel Prize-winning English physiologist and biophysicist. He was born into the prominent Huxley family. After graduating from Westminster School in Central London, from where he won a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge, he joined Alan Lloyd Hodgkin to study nerve impulses. Their eventual discovery of the basis for propagation of nerve impulses (called an action potential) earned them the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1963. They made their discovery from the giant axon of the Atlantic squid. Soon after the outbreak of the Second World War, Huxley was recruited by the British Anti-Aircraft Command and later transferred to the Admiralty. After the war he resumed research at The University of Cambridge, where he developed interference microscopy that would be suitable for studying muscle fibres.\n\nJoseph Allard (fiddler): Joseph Allard (February 1, 1873 \u2013 November 14, 1947) was a Canadian fiddler and composer. He occasionally recorded under the pseudonym Maxime Toupin. 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There is a continuity in this way between his work on the immune system, for which he won the Nobel Prize, and his later work in neuroscience and in philosophy of mind.\n\nSurely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!: \"Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!\" : Adventures of a Curious Character is an edited collection of reminiscences by the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. The book, released in 1985, covers a variety of instances in Feynman's life. Some are lighthearted in tone, such as his fascination with safe-cracking, studying various languages, participating with groups of people who share different interests (such as biology or philosophy), and ventures into art and samba music. Others cover more serious material, including his work on the Manhattan Project (during which his first wife Arline Greenbaum died of tuberculosis) and his critique of the science education system in Brazil. The section \"Monster Minds\" describes his slightly nervous presentation of his graduate work on the Wheeler\u2013Feynman absorber theory in front of Albert Einstein, Wolfgang Pauli and other major figures of the time.\n\nQED (play): QED is a play by American playwright Peter Parnell that chronicles significant events in the life of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. It presents scenes from a fictional day in Feynman's life, less than two years before his death, interweaving many strands from his biography, from the Manhattan project to the \"Challenger\" disaster inquiry to more personal topics such as the death of Feynman's wife and his own fight with cancer. The play, which grew out of a collaboration between Parnell, actor Alan Alda, and director Gordon Davidson, premiered in 2001. 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Air Wisconsin is the largest privately held regional airline in the United States. It currently operates regional jet flights as American Eagle under contract to American Airlines via a code sharing agreement, serving cities in the U.S. and Canada with hubs at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) . Air Wisconsin previously operated United Express service on behalf of United Airlines followed by US Airways Express service on behalf of US Airways prior to becoming an American Eagle regional air carrier. The company has announced it will once again partner with United Airlines as a United Express code sharing air carrier with primary hubs to be located at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) beginning in September 2017 and will be \"exclusively operating\" as United Express by March 2018.\n\nJim French (businessman): James French CBE (born 4 July 1953) is the former chairman and CEO of the airline Flybe. He owned approximately 7% of the overall business.\n\nAir Costa: Air Costa was an Indian regional airline headquartered in Vijayawada and based out of Chennai Airport. It was owned by Indian business company LEPL Group. The airline commenced operations as a regional airline in October 2013 using two Embraer E-170 aircraft with the first flight taking off from Chennai on 16 October 2013. The airline got a permit for pan India operations in October 2016. The airline focused on connectivity between tier II and tier III cities in the country and invested as of 2015. Air Costa operated 32 daily flights to nine destinations from its focus cities Chennai and Vijayawada as of 2015. The airline had a maintenance center in Chennai. On 28 February 2017, it suspended operations until further notice.\n\nHorizon Air: Horizon Air Industries, Inc., operating as Horizon Air, is a regional airline based in SeaTac, Washington, United States. Horizon Air and its sister carrier Alaska Airlines are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group and all Horizon-operated scheduled flights are marketed and sold by Alaska Airlines. Planes operated by Horizon are now co-branded as \"Alaska \" in recognition of the Horizon brand and to differentiate aircraft from those operated by Alaska's other regional airline partner, SkyWest Airlines.\n\nNortheast Express Regional Airlines: Northeast Express Regional Airlines was a regional airline based in Manchester, New Hampshire. The airline was originally known as Valley Airlines started by Maine businessman Roland Martin it capitalized on the US government essential air service by flying intrastate Maine to small communities that otherwise would not have access to airline services. Then the airline was brought by Allen Caruso of Bar Harbor Airlines fame. They rebranded and became Northeast Express Regional Airlines and became a Northwest Airlines codeshare affiliate dba Northwest Airlink. The airline declared bankruptcy and was liquidated, along with its sister company Precision Airlines, in 1995.\n\nAirlinair: Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 Airlinair is a French regional airline based in Rungis, France, operating scheduled regional flights (some of which are on behalf of Air France), and aircraft lease services. The airline has set up bases at Paris-Orly Airport and Lyon-Saint Exup\u00e9ry Airport. 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The RAA is headquartered in Washington DC.\n\nFlybe: Flybe (pronounced ) is the largest independent regional airline in Europe, based in Exeter, operating more UK domestic flights than any other airline. It flies 7 million passengers a year on 149 routes, from 62 destinations in 9 countries, connecting to long-haul hubs in Manchester, Birmingham, Paris, Dublin and Amsterdam. It is a member of the European Regions Airline Association. Flybe's parent company Flybe Group PLC (formerly known as Walker Aviation Limited) is listed on the London Stock Exchange.\n\nAer Arann: Aer Arann (styled as Aer Arann Regional) was a regional airline based in Dublin, Ireland. The airline operated scheduled services on behalf of Aer Lingus Regional. 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Though there are no exact dates for this phenomenon, most features of the common-practice period persisted from the mid to late baroque period, through the Classical and Romantic periods, or roughly from around 1650 to 1900. While certain prevailing patterns and conventions characterize the music of this period, the time period also saw considerable stylistic evolution. Some conventions evolved during this period that were rarely employed at other times during what may still be labeled \"common practice\" (for example, Sonata Form). Thus, the dates 1650\u20131900 are necessarily nebulous and arbitrary borders that depend on context. The most important unifying feature through this time period concerns a harmonic language to which modern music theorists can apply Roman numeral analysis.\n\nFestival Oude Muziek: The Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht (\"Utrecht Early Music Festival\") is an annual music festival that showcases and celebrates early European art music. 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Shelleg specializes in twentieth-century Jewish and Israeli art music and has published in some of the leading journals in both musicology and Israel Studies on topics ranging from the historiography of modern Jewish art music to the theological networks of Israeli art music. Shelleg's book, \"Jewish Contiguities and the Soundtrack of Israeli History\", appeared in November 2014 with Oxford University Press. The book studies the emergence of modern Jewish art music in central and Western Europe (1910s-1930s) and its translocation to Palestine/Israel (1930s-1970s), exposing the legacies of European antisemitism and religious Judaism in the making of Israeli art music. Moving to consider the dislocation of modern Jewish art music the book examines the paradoxes embedded in a Zionist national culture whose rhetoric negated its pasts, only to mask process of hybridizations enchained by older legacies. \"Jewish Contiguities\" has won the 2015 Engle Prize for the study of Hebrew Music, and the 2016 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award.\n\nVocal harmony: Vocal harmony is a style of vocal music in which a consonant note or notes are simultaneously sung as a main melody in a predominantly homophonic texture. Vocal harmonies are used in many subgenres of European art music, including Classical choral music and opera and in the popular styles from many Western cultures ranging from folk songs and musical theater pieces to rock ballads. In the simplest style of vocal harmony, the main vocal melody is supported by a single backup vocal line, either at a pitch which is above or below the main vocal line, often in thirds or sixths which fit in with the chord progression used in the song. In more complex vocal harmony arrangements, different backup singers may sing two or even three other notes at the same time as each of the main melody notes, mostly with consonant, pleasing-sounding thirds, sixths, and fifths (although dissonant notes may be used as short passing notes).\n\nDavid Wallis Reeves: David Wallis Reeves (February 14, 1838 \u2013 March 8, 1900), also known as D. W. Reeves or Wally Reeves, was an American composer, cornetist, and bandleader. He developed the American march style, later made famous by the likes of John Philip Sousa, and his innovations include adding a countermelody to the American march form in 1876. 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It was released in Europe only, in two 7\" and two 12\" formats.\n\nStand (R.E.M. song): \"Stand\" is a song by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released as the second single from the album \"Green\" in 1989. The song peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming R.E.M.'s second top 10 hit in the United States. The song reached number 48 on the UK Singles Chart and number 16 in Canada. It was placed on R.E.M.'s Warner Bros. Records \"best of\" album \"\" in 2003.\n\nOut of Time (album): Out of Time is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock band R.E.M., released on March 12, 1991 by Warner Bros. Records. With \"Out of Time\", R.E.M.'s status grew from that of a cult band to a massive international act. The record topped the album sales charts in both the U.S. and the United Kingdom, spending 109 weeks on American album charts and enjoying two separate spells at the summit, and spending 183 weeks on the British charts and a single week at the top. The album has sold over four and a half million copies in the U.S. and over 18 million copies worldwide. The album won three Grammy Awards in 1992: one as Best Alternative Music Album, and two for the first single, \"Losing My Religion.\"\n\nFinest Worksong: \"Finest Worksong\" is the third and final single released from R.E.M.'s fifth studio album \"Document\". It peaked at number 50 on the UK Singles Chart in April 1988, at the time the group's highest-charting single in the UK.\n\nThe Breeders discography: The discography of American alternative rock band The Breeders consists of four studio albums, one live album, three extended plays, ten singles and twelve music videos. Kim Deal, then-bassist of American alternative rock band the Pixies, formed The Breeders as a side-project with Tanya Donelly, guitarist of American alternative rock band Throwing Muses. After recording a demo tape, The Breeders signed to the English independent record label 4AD in 1989. Their debut studio album \"Pod\" was released in May 1990, but was not commercially successful. After the revival of the Pixies and Throwing Muses in 1990, The Breeders became mostly inactive until the Pixies' breakup in 1993. With a new lineup, The Breeders released their \"Safari\" EP in 1992, followed by their second studio album \"Last Splash\" in 1993. \"Last Splash\" was The Breeders' most successful album; it peaked at number 33 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1994. The album spawned the band's most successful single, \"Cannonball\". The single peaked at number 44 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and at number two on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart.\n\nDrive (R.E.M. song): \"Drive\" is the lead single and first track from American alternative rock band R.E.M.'s eighth studio album \"Automatic for the People\" in 1992. Although it was not as commercially successful as previous lead singles \"Losing My Religion,\" \"Stand,\" or \"The One I Love\" in the United States, it became R.E.M.'s then second biggest hit on the UK Singles Charts, peaking at #11. It managed a peak of #28 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song did hit number one on the Modern Rock Tracks and number two on the Mainstream Rock Tracks.\n\nReckoning (R.E.M. album): Reckoning is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released on April 9, 1984 by I.R.S. Records. Produced by Mitch Easter and Don Dixon, the album was recorded at Reflection Sound Studio in Charlotte, North Carolina, over 16 days in December 1983 and January 1984. Dixon and Easter intended to capture the sound of R.E.M.'s live performances, and used binaural recording on several tracks. Singer Michael Stipe dealt with darker subject matter in his lyrics, and water imagery is a recurring theme on the record. Released to critical acclaim, \"Reckoning\" reached number 27 in the United States\u2014where it was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1991\u2014and peaked at number 91 in the United Kingdom.\n\nDocument (album): Document is the fifth studio album by American alternative rock band R.E.M. It was released on September 1, 1987 a few months after their rarities collection \"Dead Letter Office\" appeared and is the last album of new material by the band released on the I.R.S. Records label. It is the first album on which the band worked with producer Scott Litt.\n\n\u00dcberlin: \"\u00dcberlin\" is a song by American alternative rock band R.E.M.. It was released as the second single from their fifteenth and final studio album \"Collapse into Now\" on January 25, 2011.\n\nWe All Go Back to Where We Belong: \"We All Go Back to Where We Belong\" is the final single from American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in 2011. 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He is most famous for his time spent on the famed University of Michigan Wolverines Fab Five along with Ray Jackson, Juwan Howard, Chris Webber, and Jalen Rose, who reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as freshmen and sophomores. He played all four years at Michigan and averaged 15 points per game as a senior in 1995.\n\nJuwan Howard: Juwan Antonio Howard (born February 7, 1973) is an American retired professional basketball player who currently serves as an assistant coach for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Howard formerly played for the Heat from 2010 until 2013. A one-time All-Star and one-time All-NBA power forward, he began his NBA career as the fifth overall pick in the 1994 NBA draft, selected by the Washington Bullets. Before he was drafted, he starred as an All-American on the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team. At Michigan he was part of the Fab Five recruiting class of 1991 that reached the finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Division I Basketball Championship in 1992 and 1993. Howard won his first NBA championship with Miami in the 2012 NBA Finals and his second NBA championship in the 2013 NBA Finals.\n\n2003\u201304 Orlando Magic season: The 2003\u201304 NBA season was the 15th season for the Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Magic signed free agent Juwan Howard. Injuries hamstrung the Magic from the start of the season as Grant Hill missed the entire season recovering from ankle surgery, while Pat Garrity was lost after just two games with a knee injury. The Magic started the season with an 85\u201383 win on the road against the New York Knicks. However, their season would go straight down right after as they lost their next 19 games costing head coach Doc Rivers his job. With replacement Johnny Davis taking over, the Magic never recovered from their losing streak as they lost thirteen straight near the end of the season, finishing last place in the Atlantic Division with a league-worst 21\u201361 record, the franchise's worst record since 1991\u201392.\n\nJalen Rose: Jalen Anthony Rose (born January 30, 1973) is a former American professional basketball player, current sports analyst for ESPN, and cofounder of the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy. In college, he was a member of the University of Michigan Wolverines' \"Fab Five\" (along with Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson) that reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as both freshmen and sophomores. Rose played in the NBA for six teams, most notably alongside Reggie Miller on the Indiana Pacers teams that made three consecutive Eastern Conference finals, including the 2000 NBA Finals. Rose was primarily a small forward; however, he sometimes played the role of a shooting guard.\n\n2000\u201301 Dallas Mavericks season: The 2000\u201301 NBA season was the Mavericks' 21st season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Mavericks acquired Christian Laettner from the Detroit Pistons, and Howard Eisley from the Utah Jazz. In their final season at the Reunion Arena, the Mavericks played their best basketball in a long time, playing above .500 for the entire season. At midseason, they traded Laettner along with Hubert Davis to the Washington Wizards for Juwan Howard while signing free agent Vernon Maxwell, who was released by the Philadelphia 76ers. Michael Finley was selected for the 2001 NBA All-Star Game, which was his second and final All-Star selection. The Mavericks finished third in the Midwest Division with a 53\u201329 record, and made their first playoff appearance since the 1989\u201390 season, ending a ten-year playoff drought.\n\n1996\u201397 Miami Heat season: The 1996\u201397 NBA season was the ninth season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Heat signed free agents Dan Majerle and P.J. Brown. The team also signed All-Star forward Juwan Howard to a 7-year $100 million contract, but was voided by the league claiming that Miami exceeded their salary cap. Howard then quickly re-signed with the Washington Bullets.\n\nThe Fab Five (film): The Fab Five is a 2011 ESPN Films documentary about the 1990s Michigan Wolverines men's basketball players known collectively as the Fab Five: Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson. It chronicles the recruitment, glory years, notorious time-out fiasco, cultural impact and the scandal that followed these players who are described as iconic figures in the media. The film originally aired on March 13, 2011 on a national broadcast on ESPN. On its original airing, the film drew 2.7 million viewers, setting a record as the highest-rated ESPN documentary ever.\n\n1994\u201395 Washington Bullets season: The 1994\u201395 NBA season was the Bullets' 34th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Bullets acquired Scott Skiles from the Orlando Magic and hired Jim Lynam as head coach. After drafting Juwan Howard with the fifth pick in the 1994 NBA draft, the Bullets traded Tom Gugliotta to the Golden State Warriors for Howard's former \"Fab Five\" teammate at Michigan Chris Webber. However, after a 4\u20131 start to the season, the Bullets struggled as they lost 25 of their next 28 games. At midseason, things got worse as Kevin Duckworth was suspended indefinitely after 40 games for not staying in physical condition, where he weighed over 310lbs. The Bullets posted a 13-game losing streak near the end of the season, and finished last place in the Atlantic Division with a 21\u201361 record. Webber averaged 20.1 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game.\n\nFab Five (University of Michigan): The Fab Five were the 1991 University of Michigan men's basketball team recruiting class that is considered by many to be \"the greatest class ever recruited.\" The class consisted of Detroit natives Chris Webber (#1) and Jalen Rose (#5), Chicago native Juwan Howard (#3), and two recruits from Texas: Plano's Jimmy King (#9) and Austin's Ray Jackson (#84). Four of the five were participants in the 1991 McDonald's All-American Game. At first, only three of the freshmen started for the 1991\u201392 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team. Although they all played when the season opened on December 2, 1991 against the University of Detroit\n\nCecil Gooding: Cecil Gooding (May 1883 \u2013 January 5, 1904) was an American football player. Gooding attended Ann Arbor High School where he played football. He enrolled as an engineering student at the University of Michigan in the fall of 1901. He played on Michigan's All-Freshman football team in 1901 and became a backup at the guard position for the 1902 Michigan Wolverines football team. As a junior, he was the starting right guard in all 12 games for the 1903 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled a record of 11-0-1 and outscored its opponents 565-6. The 1903 Michigan team has been recognized as national champions by the National Championship Foundation. He contracted typhoid fever following a Thanksgiving Day game against the University of Minnesota in late November 1903. It was believed that he contracted the illness from drinking the water while in Chicago for the game. He died five weeks later. He was the first Michigan Wolverines football player to die while attending the school. Following his death, \"The Michigan Alumnus\" wrote: \"He had striven conscientiously to perfect himself in the game and earned the respect of coaches, players and spectators. He was a reliable, hard-working guard who never under any circumstances played anything but a sportsmanlike game. 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One exception was an 11\u00a0\u2044 -minute version of \"Gimme That Wine\" that was originally released on the \"Brand New Day\" album in 1977.\n\nCaught in the Act (Michael Bubl\u00e9 album): Caught in the Act is the second live album released by Canadian jazz crooner Michael Bubl\u00e9. It was filmed and recorded at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles. The filmed concert was aired on PBS as an episode of \"Great Performances\", and the show was subsequently released on DVD along with the audio CD to create the album package, although the audio disc only featured eight of the songs from the concert. The concert featured a few guest artists, including Laura Pausini, Chris Botti, and with an unexpected comedic banter with Bubl\u00e9, Josh Groban.\n\nCasiopea World Live '88: Casiopea World Live '88 is the fifth live album released by the jazz fusion group Casiopea in 1988. It is a Compilation Album consisting of Recordings of some of their Songs played live and in Concert during Casiopea's World Tour in 1988 that promoted their Previous Album \"Euphony\". It is also a Collaboration Album with 2 Japanese Horn Sections from 2 other bands. The Brass Section of \"Spectrum\" and the Brass Section of \"The Tops\". It is, additionally, the First Album Spectrum has recorded together since their Break-Up in 1981, And is also their Penultimate Album (Their last Album after they Officially broke up was released in 1991 and was a Remix Compilation Album of songs of theirs that were hits in Japan from the late 1970s). Lead Trumpeter/Vocalist of Spectrum, Ichiro Nitta was also the Producer of \"The Tops\" at the time this album was released. 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James is best known for documenting the contribution of women to the development of the Northern Territory in books and articles, most significantly, the award-winning \"No Man\u2019s Land: Women in the Northern Territory.\" She was also a press secretary and adviser to Bob Collins, Leader of the Territory Opposition and Senator for the Northern Territory and later Clare Martin, Chief Minister of the Northern Territory.\n\nParliament of the Northern Territory: The Parliament of the Northern Territory is a unicameral legislature in the Northern Territory, Australia, consisting of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly and the Administrator of the Northern Territory, who represents the Monarch. It is one of the three unicameral parliaments in Australia, the Legislative Council being replaced by the Legislative Assembly in 1974. 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Her family moved to Brisbane and she became involved in competitive sport through the Queensland Sports and Social Club for the Disabled.\n\nBrinkin, Northern Territory: Brinkin is a northern suburb of Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia. It is located 12 km north of Darwin's central business district, and is home to the Casuarina campus of Charles Darwin University (formerly Northern Territory University's campus).\n\nParliament House, Darwin: Parliament House in Darwin is Australia's newest Parliament Building, it has been the seat of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly since 1994. Parliament House is located on State Square in the centre of Darwin, which is also the administrative centre of the Northern Territory law and government. It features Post modern features. The Northern Territory Library is housed in Parliament House.Construction of Parliament House began in 1990, and the building was completed in 1994, and officially opened by the Governor-General of Australia, Bill Hayden on 18 August 1994. Before Parliament House the former Northern Territory Legislative Council established in 1948 was housed in various temporary buildings around Darwin. After 1974 the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly continued to operate on the same basis, and settled in buildings on the current location until 1990 when they were demolished to allow commencement of the construction of Parliament House. From 1990 to the end of 1994, the Assembly temporarily met in the Chan Building.\n\nMix 104.9: Mix 104.9 (call sign: 8MIX) is a radio station in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. It started broadcasting in 1997 - at the time, sister station Hot 100 was the only commercial radio station in Darwin - and has a relay in the remote town of Katherine (106.9 FM) as well as relays in smaller communities such as Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Adelaide River, Northern Territory and Bathurst Island, Northern Territory north of Darwin.\n\nMcMillans Road: McMillans Road is a major arterial road in the northern and eastern suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory Australia. The road provides an access route for some of the city's most important infrastructure including Darwin International Airport, Northern Territory Institute of Sport, Marrara Oval and the headquarters and training college of the Northern Territory Police. It is also the main road access to Crocodylus Park, a major tourist attraction boasting a crocodile farm and small zoo. The road is named for the McMillan brothers as it was originally the access to pastoral leases they held in the 1920s and 1930s.\n\nDarwin, Northern Territory: is the capital city of the Northern Territory of Australia. Situated on the Timor Sea, Darwin is the largest city in the sparsely populated Northern Territory, with a population of 142,300. It is the smallest and most northerly of the Australian capital cities, and acts as the Top End's regional centre.\n\nPalmerston, Northern Territory: Palmerston is a planned satellite city of Darwin, the capital and largest city in Australia's Northern Territory. Palmerston is situated near Darwin Harbour and had a population of 27,618 at the 2011 census, making it the second largest city in the sparsely populated Northern Territory. Palmerston is currently the fastest growing city in the Northern Territory and has briefly in the past held the title of the fastest growing city in Australia.", "question": "Though Cherrie Ireland was born in Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory of Australia, she was on holiday in which city when she became paralysed by polio?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person."}, "event_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of event that occurred."}, "cause_of_event": {"type": "string", "description": "The cause of the event."}, "event_location": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the event took place."}}, "required": ["city"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_birth_location": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the person was born."}, "territory": {"type": "string", "description": "The territory where the person was born."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the person was born."}}, "required": ["city", "territory", "country"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["person_name", "event_type", "cause_of_event", "event_location", "person_birth_location"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Cherrie Ireland", "event_type": "paralysed", "cause_of_event": "polio", "event_location": {"city": "Melbourne"}, "person_birth_location": {"city": "Darwin", "territory": "Northern Territory", "country": "Australia"}}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Cherrie Ireland", "event_type": "paralysis", "cause_of_event": "polio", "event_location": {"city": "Melbourne"}, "person_birth_location": {"city": "Darwin", "territory": "Northern Territory", "country": "Australia"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1782, "output_tokens": 67, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "c9d719063cd1cdc1d524cfedc30753d4763dae94a8ddf5145cdcc3fded8119ad", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae1d2b05542997283cd2276", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Real Irish Republican Army", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Gary Donnelly (Irish republican): Gary Donnelly is an Irish republican, former Real Irish Republican Army (Real IRA) prisoner, and as of May 24, 2014, an elected member of Derry and Strabane District Council.\n\n1987 Tokyo Indoor \u2013 Doubles: Mike De Palmer and Gary Donnelly were the defending champions, but Donnelly did not participate this year. De Palmer partnered Paul Annacone, losing in the quarterfinals.\n\n1987 Schenectady Open \u2013 Doubles: Gary Donnelly and Gary Muller won the title, defeating Brad Pearce and Jim Pugh 7\u20136, 6\u20132 in the final.\n\nGary Donnelly: Gary Donnelly (born June 3, 1962) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.\n\nReal Irish Republican Army: The Real Irish Republican Army or Real IRA (RIRA), is a dissident Irish republican paramilitary organisation which aims to bring about a united Ireland. It formed in 1997 following a split in the Provisional IRA by dissident members, who rejected the IRA's ceasefire that year. Like the Provisional IRA before it, the RIRA sees itself as the only rightful successor to the original Irish Republican Army and styles itself as \"the Real Irish Republican Army\" in English or \"\u00d3glaigh na h\u00c9ireann\" in Irish. It is an illegal organisation in the Republic of Ireland and designated as proscribed terrorist organisation in the United Kingdom and the United States.\n\n1987 Volvo International \u2013 Doubles: Peter Fleming and John McEnroe were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Fleming with Gary Donnelly and McEnroe with his brother Patrick.\n\n\u00d3glaigh na h\u00c9ireann (Real IRA splinter group): \u00d3glaigh na h\u00c9ireann (ONH; ] ) is the title taken by a small dissident Irish republican paramilitary group that has taken part in the dissident Irish republican campaign. The organisation started carrying out attacks around 2009 and was formed after a split within the Real IRA.\n\n1987 WCT Scottsdale Open \u2013 Doubles: Leonardo Lavalle and Mike Leach were the defending champions, but Lavalle did not participate this year. Leach partnered Gary Donnelly, losing in the first round.\n\nSergei Aksenov: Sergei Alexandrovich Aksenov (Russian: \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0301\u0439 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u043a\u0441\u0451\u043d\u043e\u0432 ; born April 3, 1971) is a Russian political dissident, publicist, former prisoner, member of National Bolshevik Party since 1997, cofounder of coalition The Other Russia and one of the leaders of the political party The Other Russia.\n\n1988 OTB Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: Gary Donnelly and Gary Muller were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.", "question": "Gary Donnelly was a former prisoner of which dissident Irish faction?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person in question."}, "organization_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the organization."}, "type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type or description of the organization."}, "is_dissident_faction": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the organization is a dissident faction."}}, "required": ["name", "type", "is_dissident_faction"], "additionalProperties": false}, "relationship_to_organization": {"type": "string", "description": "The person's relationship or status concerning the organization."}}, "required": ["person_name", "organization_details", "relationship_to_organization"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Gary Donnelly", "organization_details": {"name": "Real Irish Republican Army", "type": "dissident Irish republican paramilitary organisation", "is_dissident_faction": true}, "relationship_to_organization": "former prisoner"}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Gary Donnelly", "organization_details": {"name": "Real Irish Republican Army", "type": "dissident Irish republican paramilitary organisation", "is_dissident_faction": true}, "relationship_to_organization": "former prisoner"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1115, "output_tokens": 55, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "209fcaab9f5604357a7108fba70f63705a3145986b4662d14a6da40a6f56ff61", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a83c2185542992ef85e2359", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Modbury", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Electoral district of Florey: Florey is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after scientist Howard Florey, who was responsible for the development of penicillin. It is a 16.1 km\u00b2 urban electorate in Adelaide's north-east, taking in the suburbs of Modbury, Modbury Heights and Modbury North, as well as parts of Gilles Plains, Hope Valley, Para Hills, Para Vista, Redwood Park, Ridgehaven, Valley View and Wynn Vale.\n\nElectoral district of Newland: Newland is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after pioneer Simpson Newland, a prominent figure in nineteenth-century South Australia. It is a 69.3\u00a0km\u00b2 suburban electorate in north-eastern Adelaide, taking in the suburbs of Banksia Park, Fairview Park, Lower Hermitage, Upper Hermitage, Houghton, St Agnes, Surrey Downs, Tea Tree Gully, Vista and Yatala Vale as well as parts of Chain of Ponds, Highbury, Hope Valley, Inglewood, Millbrook, Redwood Park and Ridgehaven.\n\nTea Tree Gully, South Australia: Tea Tree Gully, frequently written \"Teatree Gully\", is a suburb in the greater Adelaide, South Australia area, under the City of Tea Tree Gully. Tea Tree Gully is in the City of Tea Tree Gully local government area, the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Newland and the Australian House of Representatives Division of Makin.\n\nCity of Tea Tree Gully: The City of Tea Tree Gully is a local council in the Australian state of South Australia, in the outer north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide. The city has an estimated population of 98,861 people and is one of the most populous local government divisions in Adelaide. The major business district in the city is at Modbury, where Tea Tree Plaza, the Civic Centre and the library are located.\n\nHoughton, South Australia: Houghton is a small town near Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the Adelaide Hills, in the City of Tea Tree Gully and the Adelaide Hills Council local government areas between Tea Tree Gully and Inglewood on the North East Road.\n\nModbury, South Australia: Modbury is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Tea Tree Gully. Modbury is located at the end of the Adelaide O-Bahn and is home to the Tea Tree Plaza shopping complex and a Hospital.\n\nElectoral district of Tea Tree Gully: Tea Tree Gully was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1970 to 1977. The suburb of Tea Tree Gully has since been represented by the seat of Newland.\n\nKing's Baptist Grammar School: King's Baptist Grammar School is in Wynn Vale, a north eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, having moved from nearby Tea Tree Gully where it was known as \"Tea Tree Gully Christian School\". The school is known throughout the region for numerous outstanding accolades. The school is also recognized for its annual musical production, held at the Shedley Theater in Elizabeth. In 2013, 950 students were enrolled at the school.\n\nVista, South Australia: Vista is a small north-eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia and is within the City of Tea Tree Gully local government area. It is adjacent to Houghton, Tea Tree Gully, St Agnes and Hope Valley.\n\nMartin Faull: Martin Peter Faull (born 10 May 1968) is a former Australian cricketer, who regularly played for South Australia during the 1990s. Born in Darwin, Northern Territory, Faull played cricket for South Australia at both under-16 and under-19 level, as well as for the state's Colts and Second XI sides. Faull made his first-class debut for South Australia in February 1991 during the 1990\u201391 Sheffield Shield, in a match against New South Wales at the Adelaide Oval. His first first-class half-century was made the following month, a score of 89 runs in the return match against New South Wales, batting at number three. Faull played regularly at both Sheffield Shield and domestic one-day level throughout the rest of the decade, at first as a middle-order batsman, but later as an opening batsman, often opening alongside Greg Blewett or David Fitzgerald. He was more successful at first-class level, with the 1996\u201397 season his best, where he scored 459 runs from eight matches (including six half-centuries). 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His best-known compositions include 9 symphonies, 5 piano concertos, 1 violin concerto, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets, his great Mass the \"Missa solemnis\", and one opera, \"Fidelio\".\n\nLudwig van Beethoven (1712\u20131773): Ludwig van Beethoven the Elder, also Ludovicus van Beethoven and Lodewijk van Beethoven (January 5, 1712 \u2013 December 24, 1773) was a professional singer and music director, best known as the grandfather of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven.\n\nBagatelles, Op. 126 (Beethoven): Ludwig van Beethoven's Bagatelles, Op. 126, dedicated to his brother Johann van Beethoven, were published late in his career, in the year 1825. A bagatelle, in Beethoven's usage, is a kind of brief character piece.\n\nLudwig van Beethoven (Baerer): Ludwig van Beethoven is a series of sculptures of Ludwig van Beethoven by German-American sculptor Henry Baerer. Versions are displayed in Central Park in New York City, Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, and Prospect Park in Brooklyn. The sculpture in Central Park was dedicated on July 22, 1884. It includes two bronze statues, including a bust of Beethoven and an allegorical female figure on a polished Barre Granite pedestal.\n\nBeethoven Gesamtausgabe: The Beethoven \"Gesamtausgabe\" is the first collected edition of the works of Ludwig van Beethoven. Its full title is \"Ludwig van Beethovens Werke: vollst\u00e4ndige kritisch durchgesehene \u00fcberall berechtige Ausgabe\" (which roughly translated means \"Ludwig van Beethoven's Works: complete, critical, thoroughly revised, authorized edition\"). It was published between 1862 and 1865, with a supplementary volume appearing in 1888.\n\nBeethoven concert of 22 December 1808: The Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808 was a benefit concert held for Ludwig van Beethoven at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna that featured the public premieres of Beethoven's Fifth and Sixth Symphonies, the Fourth Piano Concerto and the Choral Fantasy. This concert, then called an \"Akademie\", occurred in a very cold hall and was approximately four hours duration. Its featured performers were an orchestra, chorus, vocal soloists, and the composer as piano soloist. Beethoven biographer Barry Cooper refers to the concert, in terms of its content, as the \"most remarkable\" of Beethoven's career.\n\nLudwig van (film): Ludwig van (full title: \"Ludwig van: A report\"; German: \"Ludwig van: ein Bericht\") is a black-and-white German film by Mauricio Kagel. Filmed in 1969, it was first screened the following year. The work was commissioned by Westdeutscher Rundfunk for the bicentennial celebrations of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven in 1970. The film examines the reception of the composer and his works and how he has become a consumer product of the culture industry. The soundtrack is an arrangement of fragments of Beethoven's works, modified as if heard by the deaf composer himself; it is distinct from Kagel's 1970 composition \"Ludwig van\". Prominent contemporary artists including Dieter Roth, Stefan Wewerka (), Robert Filliou, and Joseph Beuys were involved in the design. According to \"Gramophone\", \"at first it\u2019s a laugh a minute ... then Kagel's film turns dark\".\n\nBeethoven Project Trio: The Beethoven Project Trio is an American piano trio that was formed in Chicago in 2008. Its founding members are pianist George Lepauw, violinist Sang Mee Lee and cellist Wendy Warner. 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O'Connell Copiague High School: Walter G. O'Connell Copiague High School is an American four-year college preparatory public high school in the hamlet of Copiague in Suffolk County, New York. Commonly referred to as \"Copiague High School,\" the school is named after its founder and first principal Walter G. O'Connell.\n\nNew York State Route 108: New York State Route\u00a0108 (NY\u00a0108) is a 1.72 mi north\u2013south state highway located on the Suffolk County side of the Suffolk\u2013Nassau county line on Long Island, New York, in the United States. It is a spur route connecting NY\u00a025A in Cold Spring Harbor to the Cold Spring Harbor station on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Jefferson Branch via Harbor Road. Harbor Road terminates at an intersection with Woodbury Road, on the Nassau County line, which carries County Route 11 to the east and unsigned County Route\u00a012 to the west. 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The majority of New York City residents now live on Long Island.\n\nKWO35: KWO35 (the third character is the letter \"O,\" rather than \"Zero\") is a NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) station that serves the greater New York metropolitan area (which comprises New York City and the surrounding counties and municipalities in the Tri-state area), as well as marine interests from Sandy Hook, New Jersey to Fire island, New York (out to 40 miles from the Atlantic coastline), as well as New York Harbor, the western Long Island Sound, and the Long Island South Shore Base, and extending southward from Sandy Hook, to Little Egg Inlet NJ (out to 40 miles from the Atlantic coastline) (see County Cov. section for all marine zones). Programming originates from the National Weather Service weather forecast office (WFO) in Upton, New York (located east of New York City, on the grounds of Brookhaven National Laboratory, in central Suffolk County on eastern Long Island).\n\nNorth Bay Shore, New York: North Bay Shore is an unincorporated neighborhood on Long Island in the Town of Islip in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The area is a suburb of New York City. The hamlet of \"North Bay Shore\" is within the northern part of the CDP of Bay Shore, New York. The census-designated place (CDP) named \"North Bay Shore\" is north of, and adjacent to, the hamlet named North Bay Shore. The CDP of North Bay Shore contains the hamlet of Pine Aire and part of the hamlet of Brentwood. The population of the North Bay Shore CDP was 18,944 at the time of the 2010 census.\n\nCopiague (LIRR station): Copiague is a station on the Babylon Branch of the Long Island Rail Road, located in Copiague, New York. The station is located on Marconi Boulevard and Great Neck Road (Suffolk County Road 47), one block north of Oak Street (Suffolk County Road 12). Copiague Station was originally built in 1902, and was rebuilt with temporary high-level platforms for the M1s on October 25th, 1968. The original station was replaced with the current elevated station which opened on August 7, 1973. It is one of the few railroad stations along the Babylon Branch west of Patchogue that was not originally built by the South Side Railroad of Long Island.\n\nMontauk Highway: Montauk Highway is an east\u2013west road extending for 95 mi across the southern shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. It extends from the Nassau County line in Amityville, where it connects to Merrick Road, to Montauk Point State Park at the very eastern end of Long Island in Montauk. The highway is known by several designations along its routing, primarily New York State Route 27A (NY 27A) from the county line to Oakdale and NY 27 east of Southampton. 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As part of the Hyde Park Estate, it is owned by the Church Commissioners of England. Numerous boutiques, designer shops and restaurants. The couture store of famous shoemaker Jimmy Choo was previously located here. Tony Blair, former leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister, resides in Connaught Square.\n\nConnaught Square (Thunder Bay): Connaught Square is a public park located in the north end of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. It is located directly east of Waverley Park across Algoma Street, formed by the conflux of Waverly Street and Red River Road. The square was originally named Gore Park, then renamed in 1936 for Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, after whom the former city of Port Arthur (originally Prince Arthur's Landing) was named. It covers a quarter of an acre, or 1,000 square metres. Contrary to its name is actually triangular.\n\nStatue Square: Statue Square (; lit. \"Empress' Statue Square\") is a public pedestrian square in Central, Hong Kong. Built entirely on reclaimed land at the end of the 19th century, Statue Square consists of two parts separated by Chater Road into a northern and a southern section. It is bordered by Connaught Road Central in the north and by Des Voeux Road Central in the south.\n\nThomas Allason: Thomas Allason (1790\u20131852) was an English architect, surveyor and landscaper, noted in particular for his work at Connaught Square and the Ladbroke Estate in Kensington.\n\nEllerman baronets: The Ellerman Baronetcy, of Connaught Square in the Metropolitan Borough of Paddington, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 11 December 1905 for the shipowner and investor John Ellerman. His only son, the second Baronet, was a natural historian and philanthropist. The title became extinct on the latter's death in 1973.\n\nHyde Park, London: Hyde Park is a Grade I-registered major park in Central London. 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There is no statue of William Seward on the site of the park, however there is a statue of his adopted daughter, Olive Risley Seward located at a private residence at the corner of 6th Street and North Carolina Avenue, SE. The statue was sculpted in 1971 by John Cavanaugh.\n\nPassyunk Square, Philadelphia: Passyunk Square is a neighborhood in South Philadelphia bounded by Broad Street to the west, 6th Street to the east, Tasker Street to the south and Washington Avenue to the north. Passyunk Square is bordered by the Bella Vista, Hawthorne, Central South Philadelphia, Wharton and Point Breeze neighborhoods. The neighborhood got its Lenape name from the 1800s Passyunk Township, Pennsylvania which named Passyunk Square Park, located between 12th, 13th, Reed and Wharton Streets. The park was eventually renamed Columbus Square Park, and subsequently the neighborhood became known as Columbus Square. 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It was released on August 30, 2005 in the United States through Def Jam Recordings. Prior to signing with Def Jam, Rihanna was discovered by record producer Evan Rogers in Barbados, who helped Rihanna record demo tapes to send out to several record labels. Jay-Z, the former chief executive officer (CEO) and president of Def Jam, was given Rihanna's demo by Jay Brown, his A&R at Def Jam, and invited her to audition for the label after hearing what turned out to be her first single, \"Pon de Replay\". She auditioned for Jay-Z and L.A. Reid, the former CEO and president of record label group The Island Def Jam Music Group, and was signed on the spot to prevent her from signing with another record label.\n\nDiwali Riddim: Greensleeves Rhythm Album #27: Diwali, also known as the Diwali Riddim, is an album and popular dancehall riddim that came to prominence in 2002. The riddim is credited to Jamaican producer Steven \"Lenky\" Marsden and appeared on several international hit songs by Sean Paul, Bounty Killer, Elephant Man, Lumidee, Brick & Lace (although its single \"Love is Wicked\" was not released until 2007), and Wayne Wonder. It is recognized as arguably the most prominent and popular riddim of 2002 based on the number of top-ten hit songs that charted in Jamaica or internationally that used the instrumental, such as \"Get Busy,\" \"No Letting Go,\" \"Pon de Replay,\" \"Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh),\" \"Overcome,\" \"Elephant Message,\" \"Sufferer,\" \"Party Time,\" and \"Love Is Wicked.\" To this day, the riddim and the songs sampling it are still played on Jamaican radio stations every so often and is considered a classic.\n\nPon Pon Pon: \"Pon Pon Pon\" (stylized as PON PON PON) is a song and debut single by Japanese singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. It was released as the lead single for her EP, \"Moshi Moshi Harajuku\", and later included on her debut album, \"Pamyu Pamyu Revolution\". The song was written and produced by Yasutaka Nakata of Capsule. The music video, a psychedelic tribute to kawaisa and Decora culture, was released to YouTube on July 16, 2011 and became a viral hit. On 27 July 2012 was released (and re-released on 3 January 2013) a limited edition of a 7' LP with A side: PONPONPON -extended mix- and Side B: Cherry Bon Bon -extended mix-, exclusive for DJs. As of 2016, the video has over 100 million views on YouTube. Internationally, the song has been featured in G-Eazy's single \"Lost in Translation\", and was featured in the American cartoon \"The Simpsons\" episode \"Married to the Blob\".\n\nSOS (Rihanna song): \"SOS\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album \"A Girl like Me\" (2006). It was written by Jonathan \"J.R.\" Rotem, E. 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The duo wrote the song and produced it with Afrojack with drums by Nebat Drums and vocals by Vybz Kartel. \"Pon de Floor\" is a dancehall and baile funk song and was positively received by music critics. It appeared on the charts in the United Kingdom in 2010, where it reached number 125. Eric Wareheim directed the music video for \"Pon de Floor\", which shows people dry humping, and incorporates daggering choreography.\n\nVada Nobles: Vada Nobles is a record producer and songwriter. He provided production for \"Lost Ones\" on Lauryn Hill's debut solo album, \"The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill\" (1998). He co-wrote and co-produced the Rihanna song \"Pon de Replay.\" He co-wrote and co-produced the Hilary Duff singles \"With Love\" and \"Stranger\" in addition to the album track \"Danger\" on her 2007 album \"Dignity\". He also produced remixes for the Hilary Duff singles \"Play with Fire\" and \"Stranger.\"\n\nPon de Replay: \"Pon de Replay\" is the debut single recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna, from her debut studio album \"Music of the Sun\" (2005). It was written and produced by Vada Nobles, Alisha Brooks, Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers. Her debut single, the song was released on May 24, 2005 as the lead single from the album. Prior to signing a six album record deal with Def Jam Recordings, \"Pon de Replay\" was one of three songs which was recorded for her demo tape to be sent to record labels. It is a dance-pop, dancehall and R&B song that features elements of pop and reggae. The lyrics revolve around Rihanna asking a DJ to turn the volume of her favorite songs up louder. The name means \"play it again\" in Bajan Creole, one of Barbados' two official languages.\n\nRihanna: Robyn Rihanna Fenty ( ; February 20, 1988) is a Barbadian singer, songwriter, and actress. Born in Saint Michael, Barbados and raised in Bridgetown, during 2003 she recorded demo tapes under the direction of record producer Evan Rogers and signed a recording contract with Def Jam Recordings after auditioning for its then-president, hip hop producer and rapper Jay Z. In 2005, Rihanna rose to fame with the release of her debut studio album \"Music of the Sun\" and its follow-up \"A Girl like Me\" (2006), which charted on the top 10 of the US \"Billboard\" 200 and respectively produced the singles \"Pon de Replay\" and \"SOS\".\n\nList of songs recorded by Rihanna: Barbadian singer Rihanna has recorded material for her eight studio albums and has collaborated with other artists for duets and featured songs on their respective albums and charity singles. After signing a record contract with the Def Jam Recordings in February 2005, Rihanna began to work with producers Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers, who co-wrote and co-produced 12 out of the 15 songs on her 2005 debut album, \"Music of the Sun\". Award-winning songwriter Diane Warren co-wrote the title track, while Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Deniece Williams co-wrote the song \"Willing to Wait\". Sturken and Rogers co-wrote and co-produced 9 songs out of 16 on Rihanna's 2006 album \"A Girl like Me\". The album's lead single \"SOS\" was written by Evan \"Kidd\" Bogart and J. R. Rotem. It contains a sped-up sample of \"Tainted Love\", written in 1965 by Ed Cobb, who was credited as a co-writer on \"SOS\".\n\nRihanna videography: Barbadian singer Rihanna has released four video albums and appeared in fifty-two music videos, six films, ten television programs, and eight television commercials. 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The simple lyrics consist of the phrase \"\"Lloyd George knew my father/Father knew Lloyd George\"\" sung to the tune \"Onward, Christian Soldiers\". In the schoolboy song, the two lines referring to Lloyd George are repeated incessantly, typically by groups of schoolboys on a bus or similar setting, until boredom sets in. There are no lyrics other than those two lines. The song gains much of its notoriety from the irony inevitable in the clash between the song's flippant lyrics and Sabine Baring-Gould's classic hymn from which Arthur Sullivan's tune is inextricable. It is also commonly sung to the tune of \"Land of Hope and Glory\".\n\nBaron Saint George: Baron Saint George was a title that was created twice in the Peerage of Ireland. The first creation came in 1715 when Sir George St George, 2nd Baronet, was made Baron Saint George, of Hatley Saint George in the Counties of Roscommon and Leitrim. The Baronetcy, of Carrickdrumrusk in the County of Leitrim, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland in 1660 for his father, Oliver St George. Lord Saint George died without male issue in 1735 when the titles became extinct. The title was revived in 1763 when St George St George was made Baron Saint George, of Hatley Saint George in the County of Roscommon. Born St George Ussher, he was the son of John Ussher and the Honourable Mary, daughter of the first Baron of the first creation. He assumed by Royal licence the surname of St George in lieu of his patronymic. Before his elevation to the peerage Lord St George had represented Carrick in the Irish House of Commons. He had no surviving male issue and the title became extinct on his death in 1775. Olivia Ussher, sister of Lord Saint George, married Arthur French. Their son Christopher French assumed the surname of St George in lieu of his patronymic. He was the grandfather of Christopher St George.\n\nGeorge F. Marion: George F. Marion Sr. ((1860--) 16, 1860 \u2013 (1945--) 30, 1945 ) was an American stage actor and director, a film actor and director of two silent films. George F. Marion, who was born in San Francisco, California was father of writer George Marion Jr. and he died of a heart attack at the age of 85 years in Carmel, California, United States. Marion acted in 35 films between years 1915 and 1935. He is best remembered for playing the father Chris Christopherson to the Broadway production of \"Anna Christie\" of Pauline Lord (1921 Broadway) and the two film versions of \"Anna Christie\" of Blanche Sweet (1923 silent) and Greta Garbo (1930 talkie). His son George Marion, Jr. was a famous Hollywood screenwriter.\n\nBaron Carbery: Baron Carbery, of Carbery in the County of Cork, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1715 for George Evans, with remainder to the heirs male of his father and namesake George Evans, a supporter of William and Mary during the Glorious Revolution, who had earlier declined the offer of a peerage. After his elevation to the peerage Lord Carbery represented Westbury in the House of Commons. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron. He also sat as Member of Parliament for Westbury. His grandson, the fourth Baron, briefly represented Rutland in Parliament. He was succeeded by his uncle, the fifth Baron. On his death the line of the eldest son of the first Baron failed. He was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, the sixth Baron, who had previously succeeded his father as second Baronet, of Castle Freke (see below). Lord Carbery sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Representative Peer from 1824 to 1845. His nephew, the eighth Baron, was an Irish Representative Peer from 1891 to 1894. s of 2014 the titles are held by the latter's great-great-grandson, the twelfth Baron, who succeeded his father in 2012.\n\nGeorgian era: The Georgian era is a period in British history 1714 to 1830. The kings were all named George: George I, George II, George III and George IV. The sub-period of the Regency is defined by the Regency of George IV as Prince of Wales during the illness of his father George III. The definition of the Georgian era is often extended to include the short reign of William IV, which ended with his death in 1837.\n\nQueen Emma of Hawaii: Emma Kalanikaumaka\u02bb amano Kaleleon\u0101lani Na\u02bb ea Rooke of Hawai\u02bb i (January 2, 1836 \u2013 April 25, 1885) was queen consort of King Kamehameha IV from 1856 to his death in 1863. She ran for ruling monarch against King Kal\u0101kaua but was defeated.\n\nGeorge Ludlum Hartford: George Ludlum Hartford (November 7, 1864 \u2013 September 23, 1957) was the longtime Chairman and Treasurer of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (A&P), serving in those positions for over 40 years from 1916 until his death. He was the successor to his father, George Huntington Hartford (1832\u20131917) and lead the company with his younger brother, John Augustine Hartford (1872\u20131951). Under the terms of their father's will, the two brothers had total control of the company's voting stock as long as either was alive. \"Mr. George\" as he was known to distinguish him from his father, \"Mr. Hartford\", was considered the \"financial genius\" at the firm who balanced his brother, \"Mr. John\" who was the firm's \"merchandising power\". They built the chain into the world's largest retailer with annual sales of $4.5 billion in 1957 when George died. \"Time Magazine\" interviewed John and his brother George who were on their cover in November 1950. Wall Street Journal in an editorial on August 29, 2011 wrote \"Together the brothers, neither of whom had finished high school, built what would be, for 40 years, the largest retail outlet in the world.\" \" The New York Times\" in an editorial on September 7, 2011 wrote that John and George Hartford \"were among the 20th century\u2019s most accomplished and visionary businessmen.\"\n\nGeorge Fruits: George Fruits (January 2, 1779 (claimed 1762) \u2013 August 6, 1876) claimed to be the last known surviving soldier of the American Revolutionary War. Subsequent research indicates that he was possibly confused somewhat with the identity of his father. 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The Lords had delayed the 'People's budget' of 1909, which the Chancellor of Exchequer had brought forward to increase taxation, and start some form of welfarism. The 1911 act presented a \"fait accompli\" to the Lords by certifying the Commons traditional conventional power to create finance bills. No longer could the Lords forestall Treasury legislation. The power to delay was commenced for a period of two years only. Lloyd George famously threatened to advise King George V to create five hundred Liberal peers if the Lords did not yield their ancient privileges. 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He is perhaps best known for setting a record for consecutive batters retired (41, later tied by Bobby Jenks in 2007, and then broken by Mark Buehrle on July 28, 2009 and again by Yusmeiro Petit on August 28, 2014). Barr remains the only pitcher to retire as many as 41 consecutive batters in the course of only two games; his streak began in the third inning of a complete-game win and extended through the seventh inning of another complete-game win (Beurhle's streak included his perfect game and the starts before and after, while the streaks of Jenks and Petit included a number of relief appearances).\n\nList of Detroit Tigers no-hitters: The Detroit Tigers are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Detroit, Michigan. They play in the American League Central division. Pitchers for the Tigers have thrown seven no-hitters in franchise history. A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball only \"when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings. In a no-hit game, a batter may reach base via a walk, an error, a hit by pitch, a passed ball or wild pitch on strike three, or catcher's interference.\" No-hitters of less than nine complete innings were previously recognized by the league as official; however, several rule alterations in 1991 changed the rule to its current form. A no-hitter is common enough that only one team in Major League Baseball has never had a pitcher accomplish the feat. A perfect game, a special subcategory of no-hitter, has yet to be thrown in Tigers history. As defined by Major League Baseball, \"in a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game.\" This feat came closest on June 2, 2010 when Armando Galarraga lost his perfect game bid against the Cleveland Indians with two outs in the ninth due to the incorrect call made by a first base umpire Jim Joyce. But there are two other times when the Tigers perfect game bids were lost with two outs in the ninth, one in 1932 and the other in 1983. The Tigers lead all franchises with three perfect game bids lost with two outs in the ninth.\n\nList of San Francisco Giants no-hitters: The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball franchise based in San Francisco, California. They play in the National League West division. Also known in their early years as the \"New York Gothams\" (1883\u201384) and \"New York Giants\" (1885\u20131957), pitchers for the Giants have thrown 17 no-hitters in franchise history. A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball only \"when a pitcher (or pitchers) retires each batter on the opposing team during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings\". No-hitters of less than nine complete innings were previously recognized by the league as official; however, several rule alterations in 1991 changed the rule to its current form. A no-hitter is rare enough that one team in Major League Baseball has still never had a pitcher accomplish the feat, and teams may go decades without recording one. A perfect game, a special subcategory of no-hitter, was finally thrown by Matt Cain on June 13, 2012. As defined by Major League Baseball, \"in a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game.\" Previously, this feat came closest on July 4, 1908 when Hooks Wiltse was hit by a pitch with two outs in the ninth and a scoreless tie. The plate umpire, Cy Rigler, claimed he should have called the previous pitch strike three, that would have ended the inning with a perfection. Wiltse would go on to retire all three in the tenth to end the game after the Giants scored a run in the top of the tenth.\n\nList of Major League Baseball perfect games: Over the 140 years of Major League Baseball history, and over 210,000 games played, there have been 23 official perfect games by the current definition. No pitcher has ever thrown more than one. The perfect game thrown by Don Larsen in game 5 of the 1956 World Series is the only postseason perfect game in major league history and one of only two postseason no-hitters, the other being a no-hitter thrown by Roy Halladay in game 1 of the 2010 National League Division Series against the Cincinnati Reds. The first two major league perfect games, and the only two of the premodern era, were thrown in 1880, five days apart. The most recent perfect game was thrown on August 15, 2012 by F\u00e9lix Hern\u00e1ndez of the Seattle Mariners. There were three perfect games in 2012, with no other year ever having more than two thrown. By contrast, there have been spans of 23 and 33 consecutive seasons in which not a single perfect game was thrown.\n\nDennis Mart\u00ednez's perfect game: On July 28, 1991, Dennis Mart\u00ednez of the Montreal Expos pitched the 13th perfect game in Major League Baseball history, blanking the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-0 at Dodger Stadium. A native of Granada, Nicaragua, Mart\u00ednez became the first pitcher born outside of the United States to pitch a perfect game. (He has since been joined by Venezuela native F\u00e9lix Hern\u00e1ndez, who pitched a perfect game in 2012.) The perfect game also made the Dodgers, the losing team in Tom Browning's perfect game in 1988, the first team to be on the losing end of consecutive perfect games; they have since been joined by the Tampa Bay Rays, who were the losing team in Mark Buehrle's perfect game in 2009 and Dallas Braden's perfect game the following year. After completing the perfect game, Mart\u00ednez slowly walked into the Dodger stadium dugout, sat down by himself and cried.\n\nList of Milwaukee Brewers no-hitters: The Milwaukee Brewers (formerly known as the \"Seattle Pilots\" in 1969) are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Formed in 1969, they play in the National League Central division (formerly in the American League Central Division until 1997). Juan Nieves threw the only no-hitter in franchise history on April 15, 1987. A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball only \"when a pitcher (or pitchers) retires each batter on the opposing team during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings\". No-hitters of less than nine complete innings were previously recognized by the league as official; however, several rule alterations in 1991 changed the rule to its current form. A no-hitter is rare enough that a Major League Baseball team, the San Diego Padres, has never had a pitcher accomplish the feat. A perfect game, a special subcategory of no-hitter, has yet to be thrown in Brewers history. As defined by Major League Baseball, \"in a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game.\"\n\nList of Chicago White Sox no-hitters: The Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Chicago. They play in the American League Central division. Pitchers for the White Sox have thrown eighteen no-hitters in franchise history. A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball only \u201cwhen a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings. In a no-hit game, a batter may reach base via a walk, an error, a hit by pitch, a passed ball or wild pitch on strike three, or catcher\u2019s interference.\u201d No-hitters of less than nine complete innings were previously recognized by the league as official; however, several rule alterations in 1991 changed the rule to its current form. A no-hitter is rare enough that one team in Major League Baseball has never had a pitcher accomplish the feat. Three perfect games, a special subcategory of no-hitter, have been pitched in White Sox history, which equals the New York Yankees for the most perfect games pitched by any MLB franchise. As defined by Major League Baseball, \u201cin a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game.\u201d These feats were achieved by Charlie Robertson in 1922, which was the first perfect game on the road in MLB history, Mark Buehrle in 2009, and Philip Humber in 2012.\n\nDeWayne Wise: Larry DeWayne Wise (born February 24, 1978) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He graduated from Chapin High School in 1997 and was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the fifth round of the 1997 amateur draft. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, Florida Marlins, and New York Yankees. He is best known for robbing Gabe Kapler of a home run to preserve Mark Buehrle's perfect game in 2009.\n\nGabe Kapler: Gabriel Stefan \"Gabe\" Kapler (born July 31, 1975) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder.\n\nList of Oakland Athletics no-hitters: The Oakland Athletics are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Oakland, California. They play in the American League West division. Also known in their early years as the \u201cPhiladelphia Athletics\u201d (1901\u201354) and \u201cKansas City Athletics\u201d (1954\u201367), pitchers for the Athletics have thrown eleven no-hitters in franchise history, five during the Philadelphia years and six after the move to Oakland but none during the Kansas City era. A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball only \u201cwhen a pitcher (or pitchers) retires each batter on the opposing team during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings.\u201d No-hitters of less than nine complete innings were previously recognized by the league as official; however, several rule alterations in 1991 changed the rule to its current form. A no-hitter is rare enough that one team in Major League Baseball has never had a pitcher accomplish the feat. Two perfect games, a special subcategory of no-hitter, have been pitched in Athletics history. As defined by Major League Baseball, \u201cin a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game.\u201d These feats were achieved by Catfish Hunter in 1968, which was the first perfect game in American League history since 1922, and Dallas Braden in 2010, which was the second perfect game in the majors \u2013 both against the same team \u2013 in ten months.", "question": "When was the former Major League Baseball outfielder which DeWayne Wise robbed of a home run to preserve Mark Buehrle's perfect game in 2009 born? 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Founded in 1963 by Richard Roud and Amos Vogel with the support of Lincoln Center president William Schuman, it is one of the longest-running and most prestigious film festival in the United States. The non-competitive festival is centered around a \u201cMain Slate\u201d of typically 20-30 feature films, with sidebars for experimental cinema and retrospectives, and recently introduced documentary and trans-media sections. Programming is led by a rotating Selection Committee, chaired by the Director of the New York Film Festival, with many committee members remaining from year to year. Separate committees and individuals program the short film, experimental, and trans-media sections.\n\nNairi Sedrakyan: Nairi Sedrakyan (born 1961 in Ninotsminda, USSR) is an Armenian mathematician involved in national and international Olympiads of mathematics, having been the president of Armenian Mathematics Olympiads, the Leader of Armenian IMO Team, jury member and problem selection committee member of International Mathematical Olympiad, jury member and problem selection committee member of Zhautykov International Mathematical Olympiad (ZIMO), jury member and problem selection committee member of the 1st International Olympiad of Metropolises, the president of International Mathematical Olympiad Tournament of the Towns in Armenia. He has also authored a large number of problems proposed in these Olympiads. Nairi Sedrakyan is the author of one of the hardest problems ever proposed in the history of International Mathematical Olympiad, 5th problem of 37th International Mathematical Olympiad. This problem is considered as one of the hardest problems ever, because none of the members of the strongest teams, i.e. National Olympic Teams of the USA, Russia or China has succeeded to solve it correctly. Moreover, the National Olympic Team of People's Republic of China has obtained a cumulative result equal to 0 points and was ranked the 6th in the final ranking of the countries instead of the usual 1st or 2nd place. The British 2014 film X+Y, released in the USA as A Brilliant Young Mind, inspired by, Beautiful Young Minds focuses on an English mathematical genius chosen to represent the United Kingdom at the IMO. In the film this problem is stated to be the hardest problem ever proposed in the history of International Mathematical Olympiad (minutes 9:40-10:30). Other outstanding results of the author are having 4 problems in the Shortlist of the worldwide selected 27 problems of the 40th IMO (1999) in Romania and having 5 medals winner students in 41st IMO in South Korea, i.e. 2 silver medals and 3 bronze medals. Moreover, only 1 point was missing for Sevak Mkrtchyan to obtain a Gold Medal (currently he is an assistant professor of mathematics in United States, Sevak received his PhD in mathematics from University of California, Berkley). Nevertheless, Arthur Barkhoudarian, one of the first students of Nairi Sedrakyan has received a Gold Medal in International Mathematical Olympiad, later on Arthur received his PhD degree in mathematics from Charles University in Prague. As all winner students were from the same school, where Nairi Sedrakyan was teaching mathematics, the government of the Republic of Armenia gave to the author the title of the best teacher of the Republic of Armenia and he received a special gift from the Prime Minister.\n\nBell's theorem: Bell's theorem is a \"no-go theorem\" that draws an important distinction between quantum mechanics (QM) and the world as described by classical mechanics. 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The game serves as the final of the College Football Playoff, a bracket tournament between the top four teams in the country as determined by a selection committee, which was established as a successor to the Bowl Championship Series and its similar BCS National Championship Game. Unlike the BCS championship, the participating teams in the College Football Playoff National Championship are determined by two semi-final bowls\u2014hosted by two of the consortium's six member bowls yearly\u2014and the top two teams as determined by the selection committee do not automatically advance to the game in lieu of other bowls.\n\nJohn Stewart Bell Prize: The John Stewart Bell Prize for Research on Fundamental Issues in Quantum Mechanics and their Applications (short form: \"Bell Prize\") was established in 2009, funded and managed by the University of Toronto, Centre for Quantum Information & Quantum Control (\"CQIQC\"). It is awarded every odd-numbered year, for significant contributions relating to the foundations of quantum mechanics and to the applications of these principles \u2013 this covers, but is not limited to, quantum information theory, quantum computation, quantum foundations, quantum cryptography, and quantum control. The selection committee has included Gilles Brassard, Peter Zoller, Alain Aspect, John Preskill, and Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain, in addition to previous winners Sandu Popescu, Michel Devoret, and Nicolas Gisin.\n\nRuth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics: The Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics, also called the Satter Prize, is one of 21 prizes given out by the American Mathematical Society (AMS). The prize is presented bi-annually in recognition of an outstanding contribution to mathematics research by a woman in the previous six years. The award was established in 1990 using a donation from Joan Birman, in memory of her sister, Ruth Lyttle Satter. Satter, who worked primarily in biological sciences, was a proponent for equal opportunities for women in science. First awarded in 1991, the award is intended to \"honor [Satter's] commitment to research and to encourage women in science\". The winner is selected by the council of the AMS, based on the recommendation of a selection committee. The prize is awarded at the Joint Mathematics Meetings during odd numbered years, and has always carried a modest cash reward. Since 2003, the prize has been $5,000, while from 1997 to 2001, the prize came with $1,200, and prior to that it was $4,000. If a joint award is made, the prize money is split between the recipients.\n\nFrance national football team manager: The France national football team manager was first established on 25 April 1964 following the appointment of the country's first national team manager Henri Gu\u00e9rin. 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They are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Formerly known as the Syracuse Nationals, the 76ers joined the NBA when it was founded in 1949. The Nationals had a record of 51\u201313 in their first NBA season under coach Al Cervi and won the Eastern Division crown. The franchise were purchased by Philadelphian Irv Kosloff and Ike Richma in the spring of 1963; the NBA approved their franchise shift on May 22 and name change to the Philadelphia 76ers on August 6. This brought professional basketball back to the city, which had been without a team since the Golden State Warriors left Philadelphia in 1962. After coaching the 76ers since , Doug Collins resigned as head coach on April 18, 2013 following the 2012\u201313 season. Brett Brown was hired to be the head coach of the 76ers on August 15, 2013 prior to the start of the 2013-14 season.\n\n1976 NBA draft: The 1976 NBA draft was the 30th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976\u201377 season. In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Atlanta Hawks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick. The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. The New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round pick respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players. On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA\u2013NBA merger.\n\n1984 NBA draft: The 1984 NBA draft was the 37th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was held at the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, on June 19, 1984, before the 1984\u201385 season. The draft was broadcast in the United States on the USA Network. In this draft, 23 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The Houston Rockets won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers, who obtained the Indiana Pacers' first-round pick in a trade, were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. The Cleveland Cavaliers were awarded an extra first-round draft pick as compensation for the draft picks traded away by their previous owner, Ted Stepien. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was automatically eligible for selection. Before the draft, five college underclassmen announced that they would leave college early and would be eligible for selection. Prior to the draft, the San Diego Clippers relocated to Los Angeles and became the Los Angeles Clippers. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 228 players. This draft was the last to be held before the creation of the Draft Lottery in 1985. It was also the first NBA Draft to be overseen by David Stern.\n\n1973 NBA draft: The 1973 NBA draft was the 27th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on April 24 and May 5, 1973, before the 1973\u201374 season. In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Philadelphia 76ers won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. Prior to the draft, the Baltimore Bullets relocated to Landover, Maryland, and became the Capital Bullets. The Philadelphia 76ers were awarded an extra first-round draft pick as compensation when the Seattle SuperSonics signed John Brisker. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, 11 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. The draft consisted of 20 rounds comprising the selection of 211 players.\n\nJoel Embiid: Joel Hans Embiid ( ; born 16 March 1994) is a Cameroonian professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). After one year of college basketball at the University of Kansas, he was drafted with the third overall pick in the 2014 NBA draft by the 76ers. He has nicknamed himself \"The Process\" in response to a refrain from 76ers fans during the Sam Hinkie-era to \"trust the process\".\n\nWillie Green: Willie J. Green (born July 28, 1981) is an American retired professional basketball player and current assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). During his professional career, Green has previously played for the Philadelphia 76ers, New Orleans Hornets, Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers and Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was selected in the second round (41st pick overall) of the 2003 NBA draft by the Seattle SuperSonics and later acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers from Seattle in a draft-night trade for the draft rights to Paccelis Morlende (50th pick overall) and cash considerations.\n\nCharles Barkley: Charles Wade Barkley (born February 20, 1963) is an American retired professional basketball player who is currently the analyst on \"Inside the NBA\". Nicknamed \"Chuck\", \"Sir Charles\", and \"The Round Mound of Rebound\", Barkley established himself as one of the National Basketball Association's dominant power forwards. An All-American center at Auburn, he was drafted as a junior by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 5th pick of the 1984 NBA draft. He was selected to the All-NBA First Team five times, the All-NBA Second Team five times, and once to the All-NBA Third Team. He earned eleven NBA All-Star Game appearances and was named the All-Star MVP in 1991. In 1993, he was voted the league's Most Valuable Player and during the NBA's 50th anniversary, named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. He competed in the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games and won two gold medals as a member of the United States' \"Dream Team\". Barkley is a two-time inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, being inducted in 2006 for his individual career, and in 2010 as a member of the \"Dream Team\".\n\n1974 NBA draft: The 1974 NBA draft was the 28th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 28, 1974, before the 1974\u201375 season. In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Portland Trail Blazers won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Philadelphia 76ers were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. Prior to the draft, the Capital Bullets were renamed the Washington Bullets. An expansion franchise, the New Orleans Jazz, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the tenth pick in each round. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, 20 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 178 players.\n\nDana Pagett: Dana P. Pagett (born March 29, 1949) is a retired professional basketball player who spent one season in the American Basketball Association (ABA) as a member of the Virginia Squires during the 1971\u201372 season. He attended University of Southern California where he was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers during the eleventh round of the 1971 NBA Draft. After that season he signed with the Portland Trail Blazers, but was released before the start of the 1972\u201373 National Basketball Association (NBA) season. He was an assistant coach for the Loyola Marymount Lions, Long Beach State 49ers and Utah State Aggies men's basketball teams. He was also the assistant coach for Rancho Santiago Community College District men's basketball team and was later promoted to the head coach position.\n\n1963 NBA draft: The 1963 NBA draft was the 17th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on April 30 and May 7, 1963, before the 1963\u201364 season. In this draft, nine NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. In each round, the teams select in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. Before the draft, a team could forfeit its first-round draft pick and then select any player from within a 50-mile radius of its home arena as their territorial pick. The Chicago Zephyrs relocated to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Bullets prior to the draft. The Syracuse Nationals participated in the draft, but relocated to Philadelphia and became the Philadelphia 76ers prior to the start of the season. The draft consisted of 15 rounds comprising 84 players selected.
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Originally titled \"Pearl City\", this police drama was produced with the series \"Hawaii Five-O\" in mind, and debuted on August 31, 2004. Written by Executive Producer Jeff Eastin, the series revolves around a fictional elite crime unit of the Honolulu Police Department headed by veteran detective and local legend Sean Harrison (Michael Biehn) and John Declan (Sharif Atkins), a former Chicago Police Department detective transferred to Hawaii for his talents.\n\nFive-O (mobile application): Five-O is a mobile application created by three African-American siblings from Georgia, USA. The three, Ima, Asha, and Caleb Christian, aged 16, 15, and 14 respectively, in 2014, created the application as an attempt to provide a solution to the issues generated from interaction between law enforcement and citizens, such as the shooting of Michael Brown, and their own traumatic experience with two police officers. The application was launched on 18 August 2014. The application is available on both Android and iOS platforms, and has been developed in collaboration with Pinetart Inc., a company developing mobile applications they have founded. The term Five-O is American slang for law enforcement, based on Hawaii Five-O, a television programme.\n\nAlex O'Loughlin: Alex O'Loughlin (born 24 August 1976) is an Australian actor, who plays Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett on CBS' remake of the TV series \"Hawaii Five-0\". He had starring roles in the films \"Oyster Farmer\" (2004) and \"The Back-up Plan\" (2010), as well as on such television series as \"Moonlight\" (2008) and \"Three Rivers\" (2009).\n\nMaggi Parker: Maggi Parker is an American actress, born in Nashua, New Hampshire. She also starred in 14 episodes of the US crime drama \"Hawaii Five-O\" during the years 1968 and 1969, playing the secretary. A teacher and school principal for 17 years with a B.E. in education. She has lived in Hawaii since the late 50's and worked for the royal family of Hawaii for 43 years. Maggi has been an inspiration to many to attend college to further their education.\n\nHerman Wedemeyer: Herman John Wedemeyer (May 20, 1924 \u2013 January 25, 1999) was an American actor, football player, and politician. He is best known for portraying Sergeant/Detective \"Duke\" Lukela on the crime drama \"Hawaii Five-O\" (1972\u20131980). However, he appeared on the first episode of Hawaii Five-O as Lt. 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They began the season hoping to improve upon their 41-41 output from the previous season. They managed to improve by 10 games, finishing 51-31, and qualifying for the playoffs.The Jazz met the Houston Rockets in the First Round, and defeated them in seven games. Then, they met the Golden State Warriors, who just came off a stunning upset in the First Round, in which they defeated the first-seeded Dallas Mavericks in six games in the Semifinals, but the Jazz swiftly dispatched the Warriors in five games, moving on to the Western Conference Finals. However, their playoff run ended with a defeat to the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs in five games. The Spurs would go on to win their fourth NBA Championship after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in that year's NBA Finals. Their Western Finals trip made this the most successful recent Jazz season as of 2017.\n\n1971 NBA draft: The 1971 NBA draft was the 25th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). 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Prior to the start of the season, the San Diego Rockets and the San Francisco Warriors relocated to Houston, Texas, and Oakland, California, and became the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors respectively. The draft consisted of 19 rounds comprising the selection of 237 players. The league also hosted a supplemental hardship draft on September 20, 1971, for college underclassmen who wish to join the league.\n\n1984 NBA draft: The 1984 NBA draft was the 37th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was held at the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, on June 19, 1984, before the 1984\u201385 season. The draft was broadcast in the United States on the USA Network. In this draft, 23 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The Houston Rockets won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers, who obtained the Indiana Pacers' first-round pick in a trade, were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. The Cleveland Cavaliers were awarded an extra first-round draft pick as compensation for the draft picks traded away by their previous owner, Ted Stepien. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was automatically eligible for selection. Before the draft, five college underclassmen announced that they would leave college early and would be eligible for selection. Prior to the draft, the San Diego Clippers relocated to Los Angeles and became the Los Angeles Clippers. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 228 players. This draft was the last to be held before the creation of the Draft Lottery in 1985. It was also the first NBA Draft to be overseen by David Stern.\n\nTyronn Lue: Tyronn Jamar Lue ( , born May 3, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player and the current head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).\n\n2002\u201303 Los Angeles Clippers season: The 2002\u201303 NBA season was the Clippers' 33rd season in the National Basketball Association, and their 19th season in Los Angeles. During the offseason, the Clippers acquired Andre Miller from the Cleveland Cavaliers. With the acquisition of Miller, there was a sense of optimism surrounding the Clippers for the first time in years. However, young players were concerned with stats for free agency than winning games, which created tension in the locker room all year. Head coach Alvin Gentry was fired after a 19\u201339 start, and was replaced with Dennis Johnson. With all the Clippers playing as individuals, the team fell apart early into the season and sank back to the bottom of the Pacific Division with a 27\u201355 record. Following the season, Johnson was fired as coach, Lamar Odom signed as a free agent with the Miami Heat, Michael Olowokandi signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves, Miller signed with the Denver Nuggets, and longtime three-point specialist Eric Piatkowski signed with the Houston Rockets.\n\nMike Longabardi: Michael Longabardi (born February 23, 1973) is currently an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was previously an assistant coach in the NBA for the Houston Rockets, the Boston Celtics, and the Phoenix Suns, winning an NBA Finals championship with both the Celtics and Cavaliers.\n\n2004\u201305 Atlanta Hawks season: The 2004\u201305 NBA season was the Hawks' 56th season in the National Basketball Association, and 37th season in Atlanta. It was their first season under new head coach Mike Woodson. Despite the offseason acquisitions of All-Star forward Antoine Walker from the Dallas Mavericks, Al Harrington from the Indiana Pacers and re-signing free agent Kevin Willis, the Hawks were not expected to be any good heading into the season as they posted an awful 2\u201312 record in November. Along the way, the team acquired Tyronn Lue from the Houston Rockets.\n\n2001\u201302 New York Knicks season: The 2001\u201302 NBA season was the 56th season for the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Knicks acquired Shandon Anderson from the Houston Rockets and Howard Eisley from the Dallas Mavericks in a three-team trade, while signing free agent Clarence Weatherspoon. Entering the season, the Knicks were without Larry Johnson, who retired during training camp. After a 10\u20139 start to the season, head coach Jeff Van Gundy unexpectedly resigned in December, explaining he had \"diminished focus\", though he would return to coach the Houston Rockets in the 2003\u201304 season. Don Chaney took over for Van Gundy. Under Chaney, the Knicks suffered an 8-game losing streak in January and went 20\u201343, on their way to finishing last place in the Atlantic Division with a 30\u201352 record. The Knicks missed the NBA Playoffs for the first time in 15 seasons.\n\nDel Harris: Delmer William Harris (born June 18, 1937) is an American basketball coach who is currently the vice president of the Texas Legends, the NBA D-League affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks. He served as a head coach for the NBA's Houston Rockets, Milwaukee Bucks, and Los Angeles Lakers, as well as the Legends. He was also an assistant coach for the National Basketball Association's New Jersey Nets, Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Milwaukee Bucks, and the Houston Rockets.\n\nMike D'Antoni: Michael Andrew D'Antoni (born May 8, 1951) is an American-Italian professional basketball coach who was formerly a professional basketball player. He is currently the head coach of the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). While head coach of the NBA's Phoenix Suns, he won NBA Coach of the Year honors for the 2004\u201305 NBA season after the Suns posted 33 more wins than the previous season. He coached the New York Knicks starting in 2008 before resigning in 2012. He was hired by the Lakers after seven games into the 2012\u201313 season. D'Antoni, who holds American and Italian dual citizenship, is known for favoring a fast-paced, offense-oriented system. 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It was Sabatini's first win over Graf after 11 previous defeats.\n\nWilliams sisters: The Williams sisters are two professional American tennis players: Venus Williams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), and Serena Williams (b. 1981), twenty-three-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), both of whom were coached from an early age by their parents Richard Williams and Oracene Price. There is a noted professional rivalry between them \u2013 between the 2001 US Open and the 2017 Australian Open tournaments, they met in nine Grand Slam singles finals. They became the first two players, female or male, to play in 4 consecutive grand slam singles finals from the 2002 French Open to the 2003 Australian Open; Serena famously won all 4 to complete the first of two \"Serena Slams\". Between 2000 and 2016, a 17-year span, they collectively won 12 Wimbledon singles titles (Venus won 5 and Serena won 7). By winning the 2001 Australian Open women's doubles title, they became the 5th pair to complete the Career Doubles Grand Slam and the only pair to complete the Career Doubles Golden Slam. At the time, Venus and Serena were only 20 and 19 years old, respectively. Since then they have gone on to add another two Olympic gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics. Nearly a decade later, the duo would go on to win 4 consecutive grand slam doubles titles from 2009 Wimbledon through 2010 Roland Garros, which would catapult them to co-No. 1 doubles players on 7 June 2010. Two weeks later, on 21 June 2010, Serena would hold the No. 1 singles ranking and Venus would be right behind her at No. 2 in singles. Their most recent grand slam doubles titles came at the 2012 Wimbledon & 2016 Wimbledon events. They remain very close, often watching each other's matches in support, even after one of them has been knocked out of a tournament.\n\n1990 US Open \u2013 Women's Singles: Steffi Graf was the two-time defending champion, but she was defeated in the final by her rival Gabriela Sabatini, in what was a rematch of the 1988 US Open final and the 1989 US Open top half semifinal. It also proved to be the first and only time Sabatini would defeat Graf in Grand Slam competition.\n\nLeila Meskhi: Leila Meskhi (Georgian: \u10da\u10d4\u10d8\u10da\u10d0 \u10db\u10d4\u10e1\u10ee\u10d8 ; born 5 January 1968) is a retired Georgian professional female tennis player. She was ranked World No. 12 on 5 August 1991. 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Li was also the runner-up at the 2013 Australian Open and 2013 WTA Tour Championships, a three-time quarterfinalist at Wimbledon and a semifinalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and 2013 US Open. Among her other most notable accolades, she was the first Chinese player to win a WTA tour title at the Guangzhou International Women's Open in 2004, the first to reach a Grand Slam singles quarterfinal at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships, and the first to break into the world's top 10. Her feats have sparked a major population growth of tennis players in East Asia, earning her the reputation as the region's tennis pioneer and trailblazer.\n\nGraf\u2013Sabatini rivalry: Steffi Graf and Gabriela Sabatini are retired professional tennis players who played each other on 40 occasions between 1985 and 1995. Steffi Graf was the world No. 1, whilst Sabatini reached a career high of No. 3. 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It is situated to the north-east of Nottingham's city boundary, and is in the local government district of Gedling Borough. Since 1968 Arnold has had a market, and the town used to have numerous factories associated with the hosiery industry. Arnold's town centre is the largest in Gedling Borough (whose headquarters are located in the town) and the most important in the northeastern part of the Greater Nottingham conurbation. Nottinghamshire Police have been headquartered in Arnold since 1979. At the time of the 2011 Census, Arnold had a population of 37,768.\n\nRocky: Rocky is a 1976 American sports drama film directed by John G. Avildsen and both written by and starring Sylvester Stallone. It tells the rags to riches American Dream story of Rocky Balboa, an uneducated but kind-hearted working class Italian-American boxer working as a debt collector for a loan shark in the slums of Philadelphia. 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Her novels for teen-aged girls included a romance series set in Virginia \u2014 where Johnson later died of cancer \u2014 the novels, beginning in 1979 with \"I'm Christy\" and continuing through \"Christy's Choice\", \"Christy's Love,\" and \"Christy's Senior Year\", were best sellers but were critically panned as \"corny\" and \"bland.\" Johnson died in Richmond, Virginia, but was buried in Pineview Cemetery in Rocky Mount; her final novel, \"Dating Blues\", was published after her death.\n\nArnold Johnson (actor): Arnold Herbert Johnson (November 15, 1921 \u2013 April 10, 2000) was an American actor who played the lead role in the film \"Putney Swope\" (1969); in the film, his voice was dubbed by Robert Downey, Sr. because Johnson could never remember his lines. Johnson appeared in \"Shaft (1971 film)\" as Cul, a friend of John Shaft and the owner of a shoeshine parlor. He also played a role in the film \"My Demon Lover\" (1987) and had roles in \"Rocky\" (1976) and \"Menace II Society\" (1993), as Thomas, the religious Christian grandfather of the lead character Caine (played by Tyrin Turner).\n\nRocky Steps: The 72 stone steps before the entrance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have become known as the \"Rocky Steps\" as a result of their appearance in the triple-Oscar-winning film \"Rocky\" and all of the series' sequels except for \"Rocky IV\", in which the eponymous character runs up the steps to the song \"Gonna Fly Now\". Tourists often mimic Rocky's famous climb, a metaphor for an underdog or an everyman rising to a challenge. A bronze \"Rocky\" statue was briefly situated at the top of the steps for the filming of \"Rocky III\". This statue, now located at the bottom right of the steps, is a popular photo opportunity for visitors. The top of the steps offers a commanding view of Eakins Oval, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and Philadelphia City Hall.\n\nArnold Johnson (physician): Arnold Johnson, M.D., C.M., FRCPC, (1916 \u2013 October 19, 2006) was a Canadian cardiologist and founder of the Department of Cardiology at McMaster University. He is most well known for performing the first heart catheterization procedure for congenital heart disease in Canada in 1946.\n\nRoy Mack: Roy Mack, born McGillicuddy, (c. 1889 \u2013 February 11, 1960) was the co-owner of the Philadelphia Athletics of the American League with his brother Earle Mack from 1950 through 1954 . In 1954, the brothers sold the Athletics to Arnold Johnson, who moved the team to Kansas City, Missouri one season later. Mack was the son of Hall of Fame manager and former Athletics owner Connie Mack. 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It stars Gerard Butler as Beowulf, Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd as Hrothgar, Ingvar Eggert Sigur\u00f0sson as Grendel and Sarah Polley as the witch Selma. The screenplay was written by Andrew Rai Berzins. The soundtrack was composed by Hilmar \u00d6rn Hilmarsson. While some of the film remains true to the original poem, other plot elements deviate from the original poem: three new characters, Grendel's father, the witch Selma, and Grendel's son are introduced, and several related plot points were developed specifically for the film.\n\nThe Dragon (Beowulf): The final act of the Anglo-Saxon poem \"Beowulf\" is about the hero Beowulf's fight with a dragon, the third monster he encounters in the epic. On his return from Heorot, where he killed Grendel and Grendel's mother, Beowulf becomes king of the Geats and rules peacefully for fifty winters until a slave awakens and angers a dragon by stealing a jewelled cup from its lair in order to gain freedom from killing his brother. 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It tells the story of the dramatic circumstances Canadian director Sturla Gunnarsson and his crew had to go through during the making of the film \"Beowulf & Grendel\". The main focus of the documentary is on director Sturla Gunnarsson, but other participants are Gerard Butler, Paul Stephens, Eric Jordan, Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd, Peder Pedrero, Wendy Ord and Sarah Polley. The director of \"Wrath of Gods\", Jon Gustafsson, was hired to play one of Beowulf's warriors and he is credited in \"Beowulf & Grendel\" as Geat Warrior #2, Gerard Butler and Martin Delaney co-produced the film. The music was composed by Hilmar \u00d6rn Hilmarsson.\n\nAlbert King (basketball): Albert King (born December 17, 1959) is a retired American professional basketball player. King played at Fort Hamilton High School in Brooklyn and is regarded as one of the nation's greatest high school players of all time. 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Self-taught, he began playing first folk music and later old-time and bluegrass music on guitar at age 13 and mandolin at age 15. After performing with local Texas bands Roanoke in the 1970s and Country Gazette in the 1970s and 80s, Carr formed a \"Bob Wills style\" Western swing band, Joe Carr & the Texas Lone Star Band, in 1987. Beginning in 1984, he taught at the commercial music program at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas, For the last several years of his life, he was in charge of the bluegrass and Western swing departments at the college and was the director of Camp Bluegrass held there annually\n\nDave Stogner: David Stout \"Dave\" Stogner (1920\u20131989) was one of the premier Western swing musicians playing on the West Coast. Known as the \"\"West Coast King of Western Swing\"\", Stogner moved to California to pursue a musical career with the encouragement from fellow Texan, Milton Brown.\n\nJohn England & the Western Swingers: John England & the Western Swingers is a six piece Nashville, Tennessee band that plays Western swing. The group has played at Nashville's Robert's Western World every Monday since July 2001. The Swingers have also performed at New York's Lincoln Center, the Grand Ole Opry, the Legends of Western Swing Festival, the Ernest Tubb Record Shop's \"Midnight Jamboree\", and has been profiled by Downbeat magazine, the Nashville Tennessean, and other print media.\n\nFaded Love: \"Faded Love\" is a Western swing song written by Bob Wills, his father John Wills, and his brother, Billy Jack Wills. The tune is considered to be an exemplar of the Western swing fiddle component of American fiddle. 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The boat club was founded in 1926.\n\nLeander Boat Club (Canada): Leander Boat Club (LBC) is a community Rowing club on the south shore of Hamilton Harbour (alternatively Burlington Bay) in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Rowing has a long history in Hamilton with races attested from the mid 1800s and formal clubs operating from the latter half of that century such as the Hamilton Rowing Club, that shuttered its doors as the bicycle craze took off around the turn of the century. The current club was established by the issue of letters patent by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Ontario dated 28th May, 1927.\n\nThuruthippuram Boat Race: Thuruthippuram Boat Race (TBR)(\u0d24\u0d41\u0d30\u0d41\u0d24\u0d4d\u0d24\u0d3f\u0d2a\u0d4d\u0d2a\u0d41\u0d31\u0d02 \u0d1c\u0d32\u0d4b\u0d24\u0d4d\u0d38\u0d35\u0d02) is one of the oldest boat race in Central Kerala. This boat race is an yearly event conducted in the Thuruthipuram river. The race is organized by Thuruthippuram Boat Club. Thuruthippuram Boat race started in 1970s but later it was stopped because of the financial problems. In 1997, a group of spirited boat race lovers joined together to restart Thuruthippuram Boat Race. They named the organizing club as St.Antony's Boat Club. On 9 November 1997 the boat race was restarted and it got the attention of hundreds of boat race lovers. In 1999, the boat club was renamed to Thuruthippuram Boat Club. In 2003, the boat race once again stopped because of the financial difficulties and it restarted in 2010. Now this boat race is conducting on the Sunday after 4 October every year\n\nPeterhouse Boat Club: Peterhouse Boat Club is the rowing club for members of Peterhouse, Cambridge. It was founded on 29 April 1828 as St Peter's College Boat Club, but was renamed in 1873 to its present name. 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Members of Third Trinity were allowed also to be members of First or Second Trinity and often were.\n\nHamilton, Ontario: Hamilton ( ; 2016 population 536,917; UA population 683,645; CMA population 778,400) is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Conceived by George Hamilton when he purchased the Durand farm shortly after the War of 1812, Hamilton has become the centre of a densely populated and industrialized region at the west end of Lake Ontario known as the Golden Horseshoe. On January 1, 2001, the new City of Hamilton was formed through the amalgamation of the former city and the other constituent lower-tier municipalities of the Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth with the upper-tier regional government. Residents of the old city are known as Hamiltonians. Since 1981, the metropolitan area has been listed as the ninth largest in Canada and the third largest in Ontario.\n\nDer Hamburger und Germania Ruder Club: Der Hamburger und Germania Ruder Club (DHuGRC) is a rowing club from Rotherbaum, Hamburg, Germany. It was founded in 1836 as \"Der Hamburger Ruder Club\", the club is the fourth oldest rowing club in the world (2nd if only counting non-academically affiliated clubs) after Brasenose College Boat Club, Jesus College Boat Club (Oxford) and Leander Club . The \"Germania Ruder Club\", which was founded in 1854 merged with \"Der Hamburger Ruder Club\" in 1934, with the joint club adapting the current name.\n\nLeander Club: Leander Club, founded in 1818, is one of the oldest rowing clubs in the world, and the oldest non-academic club. It is based in Remenham in Berkshire, England and adjoins Henley-on-Thames. 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It was the first member of the Seven Sisters colleges, and it served as a model for some of the others. Mount Holyoke is part of the region's Five College Consortium, along with Amherst College, Smith College, Hampshire College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst.\n\nMary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (October 31, 1852 \u2013 March 13, 1930) was a prominent 19th-century American author.\n\nWide Awake (magazine): Wide Awake was a monthly American children's magazine, founded in 1875 by Daniel Lothrop. It published stories written by Margaret Sidney, Edward Everett Hale, Sarah Orne Jewett, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward, and Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. \"Wide Awake\" was illustrated by many well known artists including Howard Pyle, William Thomas Smedley, and Sol Eytinge Jr.\n\nPembroke (book): Pembroke (1894) is a novel written by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. It is set in the small town of Pembroke, Massachusetts in the 1830s and 40s. 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His other well-known studies include \"American Utopia and Social Engineering\" (2011), \"American Political Fictions\" (2015), and the digital-futurological bestseller \"From Literature to Biterature\" (2013). He is also the leading scholar on the late writer and philosopher Stanis\u0142aw Lem.\n\nA New England Nun: \"A New England Nun\" is a short story by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman published in 1891.\n\nCollected Ghost Stories: Collected Ghost Stories is a posthumous collection of stories by author Mary E. Wilkins Freeman (1852\u20131930). It was released in 1974 by Arkham House in an edition of 4,155 copies. The book is the first collection of all of Freeman's supernatural stories.\n\nLeah Blatt Glasser: Leah Blatt Glasser is an American literary critic and Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman scholar at Mount Holyoke College. She is currently \"Dean of First-Year Studies & Lecturer in English\" at Mount Holyoke College. Her former student (the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Suzan-Lori Parks) would later credit Glasser with her success.\n\nYoung Lucretia and Other Stories: Young Lucretia and Other Stories is a collection of thirteen short stories by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. The individual stories in book were originally published in leading literary magazines such as \"Harper's Young People\" and \"St. Nicholas Magazine\" between 1887 and 1892. They were later collected and reprinted by Harper & Brothers in 1892. These stories primarily feature children who learn moral lessons after misbehaving.\n\nThe Pot of Gold and Other Stories: The Pot of Gold and Other Stories is a collection of children's short stories written by American author Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. First published in 1892 by D. Lothrop Company in Boston, the stories are set in the villages of New England. 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It is the third installment in the \"American Pie Presents\" series and the sixth installment in the \"American Pie\" franchise. The film concludes a story arc that begins with \"\" (2006). John White stars as Erik Stifler, a college freshman who pledges the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley). Christopher McDonald co-stars as Erik's father and Eugene Levy plays Beta House alumnus Noah Levenstein.\n\nIt Takes a Thief (1968 TV series): It Takes a Thief is an American action-adventure television series that aired on ABC for three seasons between 1968 and 1970. It stars Robert Wagner in his television debut as sophisticated thief Alexander Mundy, who works for the U.S. government in return for his release from prison. For most of the series, Malachi Throne played Noah Bain, Mundy's boss.\n\nNoah Beery Sr.: Noah Nicholas Beery (January 17, 1882 \u2013 April 1, 1946) was an American actor who appeared in films from 1913 to 1945. 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In 1983 he had the lead role of 'naughty schoolboy' in the promo video of the Wham! single \"Bad Boys\". He has appeared in films such as \"Go\" (1999), \"Repli-Kate\" (2002), \"The Hills Have Eyes\" (2006) and \"Turistas\" (2006). He has appeared in episodic television on series such as \"Grange Hill\", \"Las Vegas\", \"Charmed\", the short-lived \"Then Came You\", and as the recurring character Brody Davis on \"Roswell\". He also voiced many minor characters (including Jowan and Chanter Devons) in the 2009 video game \"Dragon Age Origins\". He has recently voiced as CIA Nerd in \"\".\n\nAmerican Pie Presents: The Naked Mile: American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (also known as American Pie: The Naked Mile) is a 2006 American sex comedy film released by Universal Pictures. It is the second installment in the \"American Pie Presents\" series and the fifth installment in the \"American Pie\" franchise. The film begins a story arc that concludes with \"\" (2007). John White stars as Erik Stifler, a high school senior who is given a \"guilt free pass\" by his girlfriend, Tracy Sterling (Jessy Schram), and so visits the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin, Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley), to run a mile naked. Christopher McDonald co-stars as Erik's father, Harry, and Eugene Levy once again plays Jim's Dad, who turns out to be a family friend of both Erik's and Tracy's. Also, it is in this film that his name is revealed to be \"Noah Levenstein\".\n\nEugene Levy: Eugene Levy, CM (born December 17, 1946) is a Canadian actor, comedian, producer, director, musician and writer. He is the only actor to have appeared in all eight of the \"American Pie\" films, in his role as Noah Levenstein. He often plays nerdy, unconventional figures, with his humour often deriving from his excessive explanations of matters and the way in which he deals with sticky situations. 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The poem was rediscovered c. 1416\u2013 1417 by the Italian humanist and scholar Poggio Bracciolini, who had a copy made from which the modern text derives.\n\nArchestratus: Archestratus (Greek: \u1f08\u03c1\u03c7\u03ad\u03c3\u03c4\u03c1\u03b1\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 \"Archestratos\") was an ancient Greek poet of Gela or Syracuse, in Sicily, who wrote some time in the mid 4th century BCE, and was known as \"the Daedalus of tasty dishes\". His humorous didactic poem \"Hedypatheia\" (\"Life of Luxury\"), written in hexameters but known only from quotations, advises a gastronomic reader on where to find the best food in the Mediterranean world. The writer, who was styled in antiquity the Hesiod or Theognis of gluttons, parodies the pithy style of older gnomic poets; most of his attention is given to fish, although some fragments refer to appetizers, and there was also a section on wine. His poem had a certain notoriety among readers in the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE: it was referred to by the comic poet Antiphanes, by Lynceus of Samos and by the philosophers Aristotle, Chrysippus and Clearchus of Soli. In nearly every case these references are disparaging, implying that Archestratus's poem\u2014like the sex manual by Philaenis - was likely to corrupt its readers. This attitude is exemplified in the \"Deipnosophistae\" with citations of Chrysippus:\n\nMarsilio Ficino: Marsilio Ficino (] ; Latin name: \"Marsilius Ficinus\"; 19 October 1433\u00a0\u2013 1 October 1499) was an Italian scholar and Catholic priest who was one of the most influential humanist philosophers of the early Italian Renaissance. He was an astrologer, a reviver of Neoplatonism in touch with every major academic thinker and writer of his day and the first translator of Plato's complete extant works into Latin. 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It satirises Christian imagery, including the story of Adam and Eve, to defend a way of life focused on worldly pleasure rather than the promised pleasure of a religion's afterlife. It opposes religious morality and especially the teaching of original sin. Its points echo Voltaire's prose works \"Lettres philosophiques\" and \"Remarques sur Pascal\". Voltaire noted a trend against using poetic forms to make philosophical arguments, and wrote \"Le Mondain\" in deliberate opposition to this trend.\n\nLucretius: Titus Lucretius Carus ( ; 15 October 99 BC \u2013 c. 55 BC) was a Roman poet and philosopher. His only known work is the didactic philosophical poem \"De rerum natura\" about the tenets and philosophy of Epicureanism, and which is usually translated into English as \"On the Nature of Things\". Lucretius has been credited with originating the concept of the three-age system which was formalised from 1834 by C. J. 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Its specialties included communications products (including T/E and Ethernet products), microcontrollers, battery management, thermal sensing and thermal management, non-volatile random-access memory, microprocessor supervisors, delay lines, silicon oscillators, digital potentiometers, real-time clocks, temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXOs), iButton, and 1-Wire products. The Dallas, Texas-based company was founded in 1984 and purchased by Maxim Integrated Products in 2001. Both the Maxim and Dallas Semiconductor brands were actively used until 2007. Since then, the Maxim name has been used for all new products, though the Dallas Semiconductor brand has been retained for some older products, which can be identified by \"DS\" at the beginning of their part numbers.\n\nSan Diego Gas & Electric: San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) is the utility that provides natural gas and electricity to San Diego County and southern Orange County in southwestern California, United States. 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The band's raw death metal style uses growled vocals with a downtuned guitar sound, fast and complex guitar riffs and drumming, open chord notes, breakdowns, and a sophisticated sense of songwriting.\n\nHands (metal band): Hands was an American Christian metal band from Fargo, North Dakota. The band started making music in 2007, with lead vocalist and guitarist Shane Ochsner, lead guitarist Ian Johnson, bass guitarist Chris Schwartz, and drummer Josh Silbernagel. Jerik Hendrickson became the band's lead guitarist in 2010, but he has since left the band, with Shane Ochsner taking over lead guitar duties. The band released one extended play, \"The Everlasting\", independently in 2007. Their first studio album, \"The Sounds of Earth\", was released by Oort Records in 2009. The band signed with Facedown Records, where they released \"Creator\", a studio album, in 2009. The third studio album, \"Give Me Rest\", was released in 2011, also on Facedown Records. 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The single however, failed to chart. The track, as with the rest of the album, was credited as being produced by Dennis and his close friend Gregg Jakobson. Dennis Wilson sings the lead vocals on this and every other track on the album.\n\nMia Zapata: Mia Katherine Zapata (August 25, 1965 \u2013 July 7, 1993) was the lead singer for the Seattle punk band The Gits.\n\nSelene Vigil-Wilk: Selene Here Vigil (born July 16, 1965) is an American singer and musician. She co-founded grunge band 7 Year Bitch alongside Elizabeth Davis, Valerie Agnew and Stefanie Sargent in 1990; they released three studio albums before disbanding in 1997. In 2000, Vigil formed a gothic band, Cistine. In 2010, Vigil released her debut solo album, \"That Was Then\".\n\nEnter: The Conquering Chicken: Enter: The Conquering Chicken is The Gits' second full-length album, recorded in 1993 and released posthumously in 1994 on C/Z Records. 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The band had made a tribute album to her and Sargent.\n\nA. C. Tirulokchandar: During the making of the film Manthiri Kumari in 1950, A.C.Trilogchander was working as a junior assistant on the sets and during the shooting of this film became a close friend of M.G.Ramachandran. Producer A.V. Meiyappan noticed his talent and gave A.C.Trilochander his break as the director in 1962 film Veerathirumagan. With the success of his debut film, he got one more film to direct under AVM banner which was bilingual made simultaneously as \"Main Bhi Ladki Hoon\" in Hindi and as \"Nannum Oru Penn\" in Tamil. The latter won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil at 11th National Film Awards and also won Filmfare Award for Best film. With this he became a permanent fixture as director with AVM films. He became like the fifth son of Mr. A. V. Meiyapan and became close friend of A. V. M. Saravanan. 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It is named after Soviet mathematician Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov, who published it in the 1940s.\n\nAlexander Grinberg: Alexander Grinberg (\u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0414\u0430\u043d\u0438\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u0440\u0438\u043d\u0431\u0435\u0440\u0433, Aleksandr Danilovich Grinberg) (1885\u20131979) was a Russian and Soviet photographer. n 1908 he was awarded the silver medal in the all-Russian photo exhibition in Moscow and the gold medal in the international photo-exhibition in Dresden.\n\nNew Chronology (Fomenko): The New Chronology is a pseudohistorical theory which argues that the conventional chronology of Middle Eastern and European history is fundamentally flawed, and that events attributed to the civilizations of the Roman Empire, Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt actually occurred during the Middle Ages, more than a thousand years later. 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It took place on September 28, 1708 (O.S.) / September 29, 1708 (Swedish calendar) / October 9, 1708 (N.S.) between a Russian army of between 26,500 and 29,000 men commanded by Peter I of Russia, Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn, Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov, Christian Felix Bauer and Nikolai Grigorovitj von Werden and a Swedish army of about 12,500 men commanded by Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt and Berndt Otto Stackelberg, at the village of Lesnaya, located close to the border between the Polish\u2013Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia (now the village of Lyasnaya, south-east of Mogilev in Belarus). The Swedes were escorting a supply column of more than 4,500 wagons for their main army in Ukraine.\n\nAnatoly Fomenko: Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko (Russian: \u0410\u043d\u0430\u0442\u043e\u0301\u043b\u0438\u0439 \u0422\u0438\u043c\u043e\u0444\u0435\u0301\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0424\u043e\u043c\u0435\u0301\u043d\u043a\u043e ) (born 13 March 1945 in Stalino, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian mathematician, professor at Moscow State University, well known as a topologist, and a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is author of a pseudoscientific theory known as New Chronology. He is also a member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (1991).\n\nAleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov: Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0414\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0301\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432 , alternative transliterations: \"Alexandr\" or \"Alexander\" (first name), and \"Alexandrov\" (last name)) (August 4, 1912 \u2013 July 27, 1999), was a Soviet/Russian mathematician, physicist, philosopher and mountaineer.\n\nAleksandrov\u2013Rassias problem: The theory of isometries in the framework of Banach spaces has its beginning in a paper by Stanis\u0142aw Mazur and Stanis\u0142aw M. Ulam in 1932. They proved that each isometry of a normed real linear space onto a normed real linear space is a linear mapping up to translation. In 1970, Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov asked whether the existence of a single conservative distance for some mapping implies that it is an isometry. Themistocles M. Rassias posed the following problem:\n\nBattle of Oposhnya: The Battle of Oposhnya was a battle which took place on February 8, 1709 during the Swedish invasion of Russia in the Great Northern War. After the costly siege of Veprik the Swedes under Charles XII of Sweden started an offensive against the Russian army in the area. The intention of this offensive was not clear to the Russians, as they subsequently had to spread their main forces out to cover possible attack directions. One of these were the troops under Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov positioned at Oposhnya on the river Vorskla to block any attempt by the Swedes to cross the river. Charles intended to attack Menshikov and his 6,000 cavalry in a surprising manner, forcing them off the location. He led 2,000 cavalry for this task and managed to catch the Russians completely by surprise while having dinner. Charles immediately charged with his men and swept the Russian forces out of the town followed by a hot pursuit on step. In this action the Russians lost more than 450 men, the Swedes only 19. Perhaps more importantly however, the Swedes could now cross the river Vorskla. The offensive continued for a while and Charles reached Krasnokutsk where he forced another Russian army on the run.\n\nAlexandrov theorem: In mathematical analysis, the Alexandrov theorem, named after Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov, states that if U is an open subset of R and \u2009\"f\"\u2009: \"U\" \u2192 R \u2009 is a convex function, then \"f\" has a second derivative almost everywhere.\n\nMaria Menshikova: Princess Maria Alexandrovna Menshikova (26 December 1711 \u2013 1729) was a daughter of Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov, the favourite of Peter I of Russia.", "question": "Who is older, Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov or Anatoly Fomenko?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"older_person": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the person who is older."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the older person."}}, "required": ["name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "younger_person": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the person who is younger."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the younger person."}}, "required": ["name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "age_difference_years": {"type": "integer", "description": "The difference in birth years between the two individuals."}, "comparison_summary": {"type": "string", "description": "A summary statement indicating who is older."}}, "required": ["older_person", "younger_person", "age_difference_years", "comparison_summary"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"older_person": {"name": "Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov", "birth_year": 1912}, "younger_person": {"name": "Anatoly Fomenko", "birth_year": 1945}, "age_difference_years": 33, "comparison_summary": "Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov is older than Anatoly Fomenko by 33 years."}, "ground_truth": {"older_person": {"name": "Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov", "birth_year": 1912}, "younger_person": {"name": "Anatoly Fomenko", "birth_year": 1945}, "age_difference_years": 33, "comparison_summary": "Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov is older than Anatoly Fomenko."}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1990, "output_tokens": 93, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "92e38f7451ed7c66ea1ad5eb5768f1e756b2d2b49b0907042a816aeea0b39d46", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a73b9a255429905862fe0a6", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Savile Row", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "E. Thomas: E. Thomas is an Italian fabric mill established in Brusimpiano in 1922 by Ernesto Thomas. The mill's fabrics include a range of blends combining wool with silk, Chinese and Mongolian cashmere, mohair and linen. The mill is located on the Italian shore of Lake Lugano.\n\nDrago (fabric mill): Drago is a wool mill founded in 1973 by Umberto and Laura Drago in Biella, Italy. Their son, Paolo Drago, is the current President and CEO. The mill produces 1,750,000 meters of fabrics per year. Drago fabrics are exported all over the world. Drago sells some fabric under its own brand, but sells mainly under other brand labels.\n\nHolland & Sherry: Holland & Sherry is a fabric mill founded in London in 1836 by Stephen George Holland and Frederick Sherry. Its head office is still on Savile Row. Holland & Sherry provide fabrics to tailors and couture designers throughout the world. It is owned by Individualized Apparel Group as of March 2003.\n\nVitale Barberis Canonico: Vitale Barberis Canonico is an Italian fabric mill established in 1663, located about 50 miles north of Milan in the northern Biella region. Francesco Vitale Barberis is the current creative director.\n\nSavile Row: Savile Row (pronounced ) is a street in Mayfair, central London. Known principally for its traditional bespoke tailoring for men, the street has had a varied history that has included accommodating the headquarters of the Royal Geographical Society at 1 Savile Row, where significant British explorations to Africa and the South Pole were planned; and more recently, the Apple office of the Beatles at 3 Savile Row, where the band's final live performance was held on the roof of the building.\n\nWoodside Cotton Mill Village Historic District: Woodside Cotton Mill Village Historic District is a national historic district located in Greenville County, South Carolina. The district encompasses 278 contributing buildings and 2 contributing sites in an early 20th century urban South Carolina textile mill village. Centered on a mill founded by John T. Woodside in 1902, the district is located just west of the city limits of Greenville and is largely intact despite modernizations made by a succession of mill and home owners. The mill itself is a rectangular, brick, four-story building designed by J.E. Sirrine and built between 1902 and 1912. Eventually the mill became the largest cotton mill under one roof in the United States and one of the largest in the world.\n\nHeap's Rice Mill: Heap's Rice Mill was a rice mill founded by Joseph Heap with Joseph Heap & Sons Ltd. in either 1778 or 1780 on Pownall Street in Liverpool, Merseyside. It originated as a rice mill, with warehouses added and later combined into a single building. The rice in Kellogg's Rice Krispies was once ground at Heap's. It is constructed in brick with some sandstone dressings, and has roofs of slate, tiles and corrugated sheeting and a frame of timber and cast iron. The whole building has a square plan, and is mainly in seven storeys.\n\nBloomsbury Publishing: Bloomsbury Publishing plc (formerly M.B.N.1 Limited and Bloomsbury Publishing Company Limited) is a British independent, worldwide publishing house of fiction and non-fiction. It is a constituent of the FTSE SmallCap Index. Bloomsbury's head office is located in Bloomsbury, an area of the London Borough of Camden and it has a US publishing office located in New York City, an India publishing office in New Delhi and an Australia sales office in Sydney CBD. The company's growth over the past two decades is primarily attributable to the \"Harry Potter\" series by J. K. Rowling and, from 2008, to the development of its academic and professional publishing division. The Bloomsbury Academic & Professional division won the Bookseller Industry Award for Academic, Educational & Professional Publisher of the Year in both 2013 and 2014.\n\nPiccadilly: Piccadilly ( ) is a road in the City of Westminster, London to the south of Mayfair, between Hyde Park Corner in the west and Piccadilly Circus in the east. It is part of the A4 road that connects central London to Hammersmith, Earl's Court, Heathrow Airport and the M4 motorway westward. St James's is to the south of the eastern section, while the western section is built up only on the northern side. At just under 1 mi in length, Piccadilly is one of the widest and straightest streets in central London.\n\nShepherd Market: Shepherd Market is a small square in the Mayfair area of central London, developed in 1735-46 by Edward Shepherd on the open ground then used for the annual May fair from which Mayfair gets its name. It is located between Piccadilly and Curzon Street and has a village-like atmosphere. It has been associated with prostitutes since the Eighteenth century; in the 1980s, Jeffrey Archer met the prostitute Monica Coghlan in Shepherd Market. 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Originally called \"The Long Ago\", its name was apparently changed by the editor Rufus Wilmot Griswold when it was first published, posthumously, in a Philadelphia magazine, along with a collection of other songs and poems by Bayly. The song was well received, and became one of the most popular songs in the United States in 1844.\n\nKNM ER 3883: KNM ER 3883 is the catalogue number of a fossilized skull (nearly complete cranium) of the species \"Homo erectus\". The fossil was discovered by Richard Leakey in 1976 in Koobi Fora, east of Lake Turkana (formerly lake Rudolf), Kenya.\n\nKNM ER 992: KNM ER 992 is a old fossilized lower jaw discovered by Richard Leakey in 1971 at Lake Turkana, Kenya. The mandible was considered by C. Groves and V. Mazak to be the holotype specimen for \"Homo ergaster\".\n\nCandles Long Ago: Candles Long Ago is the 14th album by popular children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram, originally released in 1993. It is the first, and only, Chanukah album produced by the trio. Unlike other Sharon, Lois & Bram albums, \"Candles Long Ago\" is a miniature album featuring only eleven songs, of which many appear on their previous album \"Candles, Snow & Mistletoe\" and one from their second album, \"Smorgasbord\". O It was sold as part of the Sharon, Lois & Bram mini collection at a cheaper price than the trio's regular full-length albums.\n\nKNM ER 406: KNM ER 406 is an almost complete fossilized skull of the species \"Paranthropus boisei\". It was discovered in Koobi Fora, Kenya by Richard Leakey and H. Mutua in 1969.\n\nKNM ER 3733: KNM ER 3733 is a fossilized hominid cranium of the extinct hominid \"Homo ergaster\", which is interchangeably referred to as \"Homo erectus\". It was discovered in 1975 in Koobi Fora, Kenya, right next to Lake Turkana, by Bernard Ngeneo, a field worker for Richard Leakey. Its geographic location is not to be confused with that of KNM WT 15000, Turkana Boy, also known as Nariokotome Boy, who was also found near Lake Turkana nine years later in 1984.\n\nKamoya Kimeu: Kamoya Kimeu, (born 1940) is one of the world's most successful fossil collectors who, together with paleontologists Meave Leakey and Richard Leakey, is responsible for some of the most significant paleoanthropological discoveries. Kimeu found a \"Homo habilis\" skull known as KNM ER 1813, an almost complete \"Homo erectus\" skeleton named KNM-WT 15000 or Turkana Boy (also known as Nariokotome boy), and in 1964 the jaw of a \"Paranthropus boisei\" skull known as the Peninj Mandible. He has two fossil primates named after him: \"Kamoyapithecus hamiltoni\" and \"Cercopithecoides kimeui\".\n\nHomo habilis: Homo habilis was a species of the tribe Hominini, during the Gelasian and early Calabrian stages of the Pleistocene geological epoch, which lived between roughly 2.1 and 1.5 million years ago.\n\nKNM ER 1805: KNM ER 1805 is the catalog number given to several pieces of a fossilized skull of the species \"Homo habilis\". It was discovered in Koobi Fora, Kenya in 1974. The designation indicates specimen 1805, collected from the east shore of Lake Rudolf (now Lake Turkana) for the Kenya National Museums.\n\nKNM ER 1813: KNM ER 1813 is a skull of the species \"Homo habilis\". 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He is the namesake of Fort Detrick, Maryland (formerly, Detrick Field and Camp Detrick). Detrick, who was a teaching surgeon on the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, served in France during the First World War and was a member of the Maryland National Guard when he died of a heart attack in 1931.\n\nPakistan Army Medical Corps: The Pakistan Army Medical Corps, Urdu: \ufe81\u0631\u0645\u0649 \u0645\u0688\u064a\u0643\u0644 \u0643\u0648\u0631; \"Army Medical Corps\", abbreviated as the AMC and popularly known as Medical Corps, is a military administrative non-combatant staff corps, and a primary military medical command of the Pakistan Army. Initially part of the Indian Army Medical Corps, it was born in 1947 and served since Pakistan's independence in 1947. It is a vital part of Pakistan Army, serving in a support and military medical role. The corps also has a secondary role of providing civil services in health, rehabilitation and disaster relief to the wider Pakistan community.\"\n\nTed Wong (general): M. Ted Wong is a retired major general in the United States Army. General Wong commanded the Northern Regional Medical Command, a unit of the United States Army Medical Command. He was also Chief of the U.S. Army Dental Corps. He previously commanded the Southern Regional Medical Command.\n\nKevin C. Kiley: Major General (Ret.) Kevin C. Kiley (born October 18, 1950) was the 41st Surgeon General of the United States Army and commander of the U.S. Army Medical Command, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He was commander of Walter Reed Army Medical Center and North Atlantic Regional Medical Command twice, from 2002 to 2004, and as acting commander, March 1\u20132, 2007. He submitted his request to retire from the U.S. Army on March 11, 2007, in the wake of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal, and was removed from his nominative billet as a Lieutenant General. Pending retirement, he was assigned to a temporary billet at the General Officer Management Office at the Pentagon in the grade Major General. His retirement in the grade of Major General was subsequently approved.\n\nTripler Army Medical Center: Tripler Army Medical Center is the headquarters of the Pacific Regional Medical Command of the armed forces administered by the United States Army in the state of Hawaii. It is the largest military hospital in the Asian and Pacific Rim region and serves a military sphere of jurisdiction that spans over 52% of the Earth's surface. Located on the slopes of Moanalua Ridge overlooking the Honolulu neighborhoods of Moanalua and Salt Lake, Tripler Army Medical Center's massive coral pink structure can be seen from any point in the Honolulu District.\n\nEric Schoomaker: Eric B. Schoomaker (born September 15, 1948) is a former United States Army lieutenant general who served as the 42nd Surgeon General of the United States Army and Commanding General, United States Army Medical Command, and a practicing hematologist. He previously served as Commanding General, North Atlantic Regional Medical Command and Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He assumed the post of U.S. Army Surgeon General on December 11, 2007.\n\nArmy Reserve Medical Command: The Army Reserve Medical Command (AR-MEDCOM) vision is to be the Army Reserve's premier Medical Command, supporting the United States' national military strategy. The Army Reserve Medical Command mission is to provide trained, equipped, ready, skill-rich Citizen-Soldiers, to meet medical requirements across full spectrum military operations. ARMEDCOM provides command and control for table of distribution and allowance (TDA) reserve medical units within the contiguous United States.\n\nDwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center: The Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center (EAMC) is a 93-bed medical treatment facility located on Fort Gordon, Ga., located near Augusta, Georgia that previously served as the headquarters of the Army's Southeast Regional Medical Command (SERMC). SERMC oversaw the Army's hospitals and clinics within the southeastern United States and Puerto Rico. SERMC was renamed Southern Regional Medical Command (SRMC) and was relocated to San Antonio in 2009.\n\nGeorge W. Weightman: Major General George W. Weightman was a U.S. Army Family Medicine physician who was commander of the North Atlantic Regional Medical Command and Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC). He was relieved of his WRAMC command on March 1, 2007, in the wake of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal. He took command of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command in November 2007 and retired from active duty on 31 March 2009.\n\nFort Detrick: Fort Detrick is a United States Army Medical Command installation located in Frederick, Maryland. Historically, Fort Detrick was the center of the US biological weapons program from 1943 to 1969. 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Haditha was one of the two paramount sheikhs of the Bani Sakhr Tribe, arguably the most powerful tribe in Jordan. Haditha headed the northern clans of the Bani Sakhr (al-Ka'abnah), while Mithgal Al-Fayez headed the other half, (al-Twaga). In the early twentieth century (1922 & 1924), Haditha and the Bani Sakhr, in addition to other Trans-Jordanian tribes such as the Huweitat and the Belqawiah, fought the Wahhabi Ikhwan, a religious militia who helped establish Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud as the first King of Saudi Arabia. The Wahhabi Ikhwan were Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud's tool for territorial expansion and lent religious legitimacy to Ibn Saud's territorial and political ambitions. According to King Faisal Al Saud the armed resistance that Bani Sakhr put up against Ibn Saud and the Wahhabi Ikhwan was \"the reason that Saudi Arabia's borders do not extend all the way to Palestine and why the Al Sauds never became the rulers of the Levant\". Haditha was known throughout Arabia for his wisdom and chivalry, He played a significant role in building the nascent Jordanian state and shaping its development. An ally and supporter of King Abdullah I, Haditha served several terms as Senator and Parliamentarian, including the first Jordanian Senate in 1947 which consisted of only ten members. Haditha was also elected to the second Legislative Council in June 1931, and the Fourth Legislative Council in 1937 while Jordan was still an Emirate. Haditha was also one of the founding members of the Jordanian Solidarity Party (\"Hizb al-Tadamun al-Urduni\") in March 1933. Sheikh Haditha also cultivated the oasis of Azraq, Jordan.\n\nDaniel Galv\u00e1n scandal: The Daniel Galv\u00e1n scandal (also known as Danielgate \u2013 Arabic: \u0641\u0636\u064a\u062d\u0629 \u062f\u0627\u0646\u064a\u0627\u0644 \u0645\u063a\u062a\u0635\u0628 \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0637\u0641\u0627\u0644\u200e \u200e ) was a political scandal in which Mohammed VI, the King of Morocco, issued a pardon for a Spanish convicted serial child-rapist named Daniel Galv\u00e1n. The Spanish citizen was serving a 30 years prison sentence. He was arrested in Morocco in late 2011, for having raped at least 11 Moroccan children in Kenitra\u2014a city he had been living in since 2004. The pardon came some 18 months after his incarceration as part of a diplomatic gesture from Mohammed VI to Spain, on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of his enthronement. The Pardon sparked unprecedented popular outrage in Morocco where several protests were held denouncing the monarch's decision. This prompted Mohammed VI to first issue a communiqu\u00e9 in which he denied being \"aware of the gravity of the crimes committed by Daniel Galvan\", then to \"cancel\" his pardon but only after the Spanish citizen had already left the country several days before on an expired passport\u2014with the knowledge of Moroccan authorities. It was revealed later that this wasn't the first time Mohammed VI had pardoned a convicted foreign paedophile, having pardoned Herv\u00e9 Le Gloannec, a French citizen convicted of child rape and child pornography in 2006.\n\nGolden gimmick: The Golden Gimmick refers to a foreign tax credit deal enacted in November 1950 by the US Government under president Harry Truman between King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia and the Arabian-American Oil Company (ARAMCO), a consortium comprising Standard Oil of California (Chevron), Standard Oil of New Jersey (Exxon), Standard Oil of New York (Mobil) and Texaco. King Ibn Saud was being influenced by Juan Pablo P\u00e9rez Alfonso of Venezuela who cut a similar 50/50 deal with New Jersey Standard Oil and Royal Dutch Shell. This 50/50 deal accorded the American oil companies a tax break equivalent to 50% of their profits on oil sales, with the other 50% to be diverted to King Ibn Saud via the US Treasury. The King agreed to this 50/50 splitting of Aramco's oil profits instead of nationalizing Aramco's oil facilities on Saudi soil. Venezuela eventually led the effort in forming OPEC and Saudi Arabia gained full control of Aramco by 1980.\n\nAbd al-Aziz ibn Mutib: Abdulaziz bin Mithab (Arabic: \u0639\u0628\u062f \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0632\u064a\u0632 \u0628\u0646 \u0645\u062a\u0639\u0628\u200e \u200e ) better known as Ibn Rashid, was the Emir of Jabal Shammar from 1897 to 1906. A son of the third Rashidi emir, he was adopted by his uncle Mohammed, the fifth emir, and brought up to be his heir. After Mohammed died of natural causes, Abdulaziz succeeded him unopposed. However, the Rashidi rule was insecure, as their Ottoman allies were unpopular and weakening. In 1904 the young Ibn Saud, the founder of Saudi Arabia, returned from Kuwait with a small force and retook Riyadh. Abdulaziz died in the battle of Rawdat Muhanna with Ibn Saud and Mubarak Al-Sabah in 1906 after several other battles with Saudis.\n\nThrone Day (Morocco): The Throne Celebration in Morocco is a national occasion celebrated on 30 July of each year, punctuated by several official and popular celebrations, it commemorates the day of the King's accession to the throne. The first celebration was held in 1933 to recognise the accession of Mohammed V of Morocco in 1927. The current King Mohammed VI succeeded his father on 23 July 1999 and officially took the throne on 30 July. On the occasion, several nationwide events are covered on public television, including official activities.\n\nPrince Moulay Hicham of Morocco: Prince Moulay Hicham of Morocco (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0645\u064a\u0631 \u0645\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064a \u0647\u0634\u0627\u0645 \u0628\u0646 \u0639\u0628\u062f \u0627\u0644\u0644\u0647\u200e \u200e , born 4 March 1964) is the first cousin of the current King Mohammed VI and Prince Moulay Rachid. He is the son of Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco, the late brother of former King Hassan II, and Princess Lalla Lamia Solh, daughter of Riad Al Solh, the first Prime minister of Lebanon. He is also the cousin of Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia, whose mother Mona Al Solh is another daughter of the Lebanese family. Under the Moroccan constitution, Moulay Hicham stands fourth in the line of succession to the Alaouite throne.\n\nMuhammad bin Saud: Muhammad ibn Saud (Arabic: \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0628\u0646 \u0633\u0639\u0648\u062f \u200e \u200e ; died 1765), also known as Ibn Saud, was the emir of Ad-Diriyyah and is considered the founder of the First Saudi State and the Saud dynasty, which are technically named for his father \u2013 Saud ibn Muhammad ibn Muqrin (died 1725). Ibn Saud's family (then known as the Al Muqrin) traced its descent to the tribe of Banu Audi and Hanifa tribes but, despite popular misconceptions, Muhammad ibn Saud was neither a nomadic bedouin nor was he a tribal leader. Rather, he was the chief (\"emir\") of an agricultural settlement near modern-day Riyadh, called Diriyah. Furthermore, he was a competent and ambitious desert warrior.\n\nAl-Waleed bin Talal: Al-Waleed Bin Talal bin Abdulaziz al Saud (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u064a\u062f \u0628\u0646 \u0637\u0644\u0627\u0644 \u0628\u0646 \u0639\u0628\u062f\u0627\u0644\u0639\u0632\u064a\u0632 \u0622\u0644 \u0633\u0639\u0648\u062f\u200e \u200e , born 7 March 1955) is a Saudi businessman, investor and philanthropist and a member of the Saudi royal family. He was listed on \"Time\" magazine's Time 100, an annual list of the hundred most influential people in the world, in 2008. Al-Waleed is a grandson of Ibn Saud, the first Saudi king, a half-nephew of all Saudi kings since, and a grandson of Riad Al Solh (Lebanon's first prime minister).\n\nMoulay Youssef Alaoui: \"Sharif Moulay\" Youssef Alaoui (born c. 1969 in Rabat) is a maternal first cousin and a paternal second cousin of Mohammed VI. He is reportedly a close friend of king Mohammed VI who appointed him as an advisor and regularly appears beside the monarch in official visits, most recently in Tunisia in June 2014.\n\nAli Anouzla: Ali Anouzla (Arabic: \u0639\u0644\u064a \u0623\u0646\u0648\u0632\u0644\u0627\u200e \u200e ; born in Agadir, Morocco) is a Moroccan Sahrawi independent journalist, known for his critical articles of King Mohammed VI's rule. Since December 2010 he has been the editor-in-chief of the online media platform Lakome, which he co-founded along with Aboubakr Jamai. Lakome was most notably behind the uncovering of the \"Daniel scandal\" in which Mohammed VI was found to have pardoned, as a gesture \"demonstrating good relations between him and King Juan Carlos of Spain\" a Spanish serial child rapist sentenced to 30 years in Morocco of which he spent only a year and a half. The scandal led to unprecedented spontaneous demonstrations against the Moroccan monarch in early August 2013. On 17 September 2013, Ali Anouzla was arrested in a raid against his home in Rabat, officially for having linked to an El Pais article which contained a video allegedly posted by AQIM and hosted on the website of the Spanish newspaper. He was later charged with \"Knowingly providing material assistance to terrorists acts\". Many observers saw this as a revenge for the Daniel Scandal episode.", "question": "Who is the first cousin of the current King Mohammed VI and the grandson of Ibn Saud who was listed on \"Time\" magazine's Time 100?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person identified."}, "relationship_to_mohammed_vi": {"type": "string", "description": "The relationship of the person to King Mohammed VI, if specified."}, "is_grandson_of_ibn_saud": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the person is a grandson of Ibn Saud, otherwise false."}, "was_listed_on_time_100": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the person was listed on Time magazine's Time 100, otherwise false."}, "time_100_listing_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the person was listed on Time 100, if applicable."}}, "required": ["person_name", "relationship_to_mohammed_vi", "is_grandson_of_ibn_saud", "was_listed_on_time_100"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Al-Waleed bin Talal", "relationship_to_mohammed_vi": "first cousin", "is_grandson_of_ibn_saud": true, "was_listed_on_time_100": true, "time_100_listing_year": 2008}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Prince Moulay Hicham of Morocco", "relationship_to_mohammed_vi": "first cousin", "is_grandson_of_ibn_saud": false, "was_listed_on_time_100": false}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2647, "output_tokens": 67, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "03f410fab6f22c7bf8fbb82c611669c0ccb7caf17306aa51a8288bfa4cee0382", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ade68bc5542992fa25da773", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Nikita Mikhalkov", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Luna Park (1992 film): Luna Park (Russian: \u041b\u0443\u043d\u0430-\u043f\u0430\u0440\u043a ; 1992) is a Franco-Russian produced film. The second feature film of Russian director Pavel Lungin, it depicts the story of a young antisemitic skinhead leader, Andrei Leonov (Andrei Gutin) who is forced to come to terms with the discovery that his father, Naoum Kheifitz (Oleg Borisov) is of Jewish ancestry . The film, of the \"chernukha\" (Russian: \u0447\u0435\u0440\u043d\u0443\u0445\u0430, roughly \"black stuff\"), genre, follows Andrei as he explores his heritage and the relationship he begins with his father.\n\nNadezhda Mikhalkova: Nadezhda Nikitichna Mikhalkova (Russian: \u041d\u0430\u0434\u0435\u0436\u0434\u0430 \u041d\u0438\u043a\u0438\u0442\u0438\u0447\u043d\u0430 \u041c\u0438\u0445\u0430\u043b\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0430; born September 27, 1986) is a Russian actress.\n\nBig Noyd: TaJuan Akeem Perry, (born May 7, 1975), better known by his stage name, Big Noyd, is an American rapper from Queensbridge, Queens, New York. He is closely affiliated with Mobb Deep, and he is featured on all of their albums except Blood Money. He is of Puerto Rican and African American descent. He also has one daughter born Tiara Perry, who still lives in Queensbridge, Queens.\n\nJepchirchir: Jepchirchir (also spelled Chepchirchir) is a name of Kenyan origin, traditionally used among the Kalenjin people and meaning a daughter born after a short labour. It may also mean \"daughter of Chirchir\". The male variant of this name is Kipchirchir.\n\nLino Ventura: Angiolino Giuseppe Pasquale \"Lino\" Ventura (14 July 1919 \u2013 22 October 1987) was an Italian-born actor who starred in French films. Raised by his Italian mother in Paris, after a first career as a professional wrestler was ended by injury he was offered a part as a gang boss in the 1954 film \"Touchez pas au grisbi\" and rapidly became one of France's favourite film actors, playing opposite many other stars and working with leading directors such as Jacques Becker, Louis Malle, Claude Sautet, Jean-Pierre Melville and Claude Miller. Usually portraying a tough man, either a criminal or a cop, he also featured as a leader of the Resistance in \"L'arm\u00e9e des ombres\". Having a daughter born handicapped, he and his wife founded a charity Perce-Neige (Snowdrop) which aids such children and their parents. Though he never renounced his Italian citizenship, he was voted 23rd in a poll for the 100 greatest Frenchmen.\n\nSophie Webster: Sophie Lauren Webster is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\". She was born on-screen during the episode broadcast on 4 November 1994. She was played by Ashleigh Middleton from 1994 until 1997 and by Emma Woodward from 8 June 1997 until 25 April 2004. Brooke Vincent took over the role on 12 May 2004. Sophie is the second daughter born to Kevin (Michael Le Vell) and Sally Webster (Sally Dynevor) and younger sister to Rosie Webster (Emma Collinge/Helen Flanagan) and elder sister to half siblings Jack Webster and deceased Jake Webster. Sophie's storylines have included her constant rivalry with Rosie, her converting to Christianity and her lesbian relationships with both Sian Powers (Sacha Parkinson) and Maddie Heath (Amy James-Kelly). In 2015, it was announced that Vincent would take a four-month break from the show at the end of her contract, departing in October 2016. Vincent returned as Sophie on-screen on 6 February 2017, along with sister Rosie, after actress Flanagan agreed to reprise her role back in October 2016.\n\nBoris Plotnikov: Boris Grigoryevich Plotnikov (Russian: \u0411\u043e\u0440\u0438\u0441 \u0413\u0440\u0438\u0433\u043e\u0440\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041f\u043b\u043e\u0442\u043d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u0432 , born 2 April 1949) is a Soviet and Russian film actor. His film debut was as Sotnikov in \"The Ascent\", the acclaimed final film of Russian director Larisa Shepitko.\n\nVladimir Makeranets: Vladimir Ilyich Makeranets (Russian: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u0301\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0418\u043b\u044c\u0438\u0301\u0447 \u041c\u0430\u043a\u0435\u0440\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0435\u0446 , born 6 May 1947) is a Soviet and Russian director of photography, producer and film director, Head of the Ural Department of the Russian Union of Filmmakers, president of the Ural Guild of Cinematographers.\n\nBurnt by the Sun: Burnt by the Sun (Russian: \u0423\u0442\u043e\u043c\u043b\u0451\u043d\u043d\u044b\u0435 \u0441\u043e\u043b\u043d\u0446\u0435\u043c , translit. \"Utomlyonnye solntsem\", literally \"wearied by the sun\") is a 1994 film by Russian director and screenwriter Nikita Mikhalkov and Azerbaijani screenwriter Rustam Ibragimbekov. The film depicts the story of a senior Red Army officer, played by Mikhalkov, and his family during the Great Purge of the late 1930s in the Stalinist Soviet Union. It also stars Oleg Menshikov, Ingeborga Dapk\u016bnait\u0117 and Mikhalkov's daughter Nadezhda Mikhalkova.\n\nSunstroke (2014 film): Sunstroke (Russian: \u0421\u043e\u043b\u043d\u0435\u0447\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u0443\u0434\u0430\u0440; translit. \"Solnechnyy udar\") is a 2014 drama film by Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov. It is set in Russia during the Red Terror in 1920 and in 1907, and is loosely based on the story \"Sunstroke\" and the book \"Cursed Days\" by Nobel Prize-winning Russian writer Ivan Bunin. 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Originally formed under the name Manic Subsidal, the band has consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Dexter Holland, bassist Greg K., lead guitarist Kevin \"Noodles\" Wasserman and drummer Pete Parada since 2007. While Holland, Greg K., and Noodles have been constant members since the band was formed, the Offspring has gone through a number of drummers. Their longest-serving drummer was Ron Welty, who had been a member of The Offspring for 16 years; he was replaced by Atom Willard in 2003, and then four years later by Parada. The band is often credited\u2014alongside fellow California punk bands Green Day, Bad Religion, NOFX, Pennywise and Rancid\u2014for reviving mainstream interest in punk rock in the 1990s. They have sold over 40 million records worldwide, being considered one of the best-selling punk rock bands of all time.\n\nLa\u00efko: La\u00efk\u00f3 (Greek: \u03bb\u03b1\u03ca\u03ba\u03cc \u03c4\u03c1\u03b1\u03b3\u03bf\u03cd\u03b4\u03b9 , ] , \"song of the people\"; \"popular song\", pl: \"la\u00efk\u00e1\" [\"tragoudia\"]), is a Greek music genre composed in Greek language in accordance with the tradition of the Greek people. Also called \"folk song\" or \"urban folk music\" (Gr: \u03b1\u03c3\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae \u03bb\u03b1\u03ca\u03ba\u03ae \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5\u03c3\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae or \u03bb\u03b1\u03ca\u03ba\u03ac \u03c4\u03c1\u03b1\u03b3\u03bf\u03cd\u03b4\u03b9\u03b1 \"la\u00efk\u00e1 tragoudia\"), in its plural form is a Greek music genre which has taken many forms over the years. La\u00efk\u00f3 followed after the commercialization of rebetiko music. It was strong dominated by Greek folk music and is used to describe the whole of the Greek popular music. When used in context it refers mostly to the form it took in the period from the 1950s to the 1980s.\n\nSka: Ska ( ; Jamaican: [skj\u00e6] ) is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae. Ska combined elements of Caribbean mento and calypso with American jazz and rhythm and blues. It is characterized by a walking bass line accented with rhythms on the off-beat. Ska developed in Jamaica in the 1960s when Prince Buster, Clement \"Coxsone\" Dodd, and Duke Reid formed sound systems to play American rhythm and blues and then began recording their own songs. Some suggest ska dates to earlier times, however. In the early 1960s, ska was the dominant music genre of Jamaica and was popular with British mods. Later it became popular with many skinheads.\n\nChalga: Chalga is a Bulgarian music genre, often referred to as pop-folk, short for \"popular folk\". Chalga or pop-folk is essentially a folk-inspired dance music genre, with a blend of Bulgarian music (Bulgarian ethno-pop genre) and also primary influences from Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Romani, Albanian and Russian music.\n\nAfro-soul: Afro-soul is a music genre that is a fusion between soul music and African sound. Its distinctive feature from any other African Music genre is the emotional vocals, especially of the lead singer.\n\nSongwriter: A songwriter is a professional who is paid to write lyrics and melodies for songs, typically for a popular music genre such as rock or country music. A songwriter can also be called a composer, although the latter term tends to be used mainly for individuals from the classical music genre. The pressure from the music industry to produce popular hits means that songwriting is often an activity for which the tasks are distributed between a number of people. For example, a songwriter who excels at writing lyrics might be paired with a songwriter with the task of creating original melodies. Pop songs may be written by group members from the band or by staff writers \u2013 songwriters directly employed by music publishers. Some songwriters serve as their own music publishers, while others have outside publishers.\n\nFantezi: Fantezi, is a Turkish music genre composed in Turkish language in accordance with the tradition of the Turkish people. Also called folk song or urban folk music , in its plural form is a Turkish music genre which has taken many forms over the years. Fantezi followed after the commercialization of Turkish classical music and Kanto music. It was strong dominated by Turkish folk music. When used in context it refers mostly to the form it took in the period from the 1920s to the 1980s. It is a vocal works emerged in 20th century, in free style, and usually having several part, each part composed in different tempo or method.\n\nLet's Active: Let's Active is an American rock group formed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1981, and often identified with the jangle pop guitar work of the group's frontman and songwriter Mitch Easter. After disbanding in 1990, the group reformed in August 2014 to play a benefit show in North Carolina.\n\nSchlagerTV: SchlagerTV is a Schlager music television channel aimed at the European and North-American markets which launched in January, 2009. The programming consists mainly of music videos and music programs in the German language. The main music genre is the popular Schlager music genre from Germany and Austria. The channel is founded by Jur Bron and Gerard Ardesch and officially owned by their company TV Digitaal BV. In December 2011, the Brava TV Group announced that Strengholt BV became co-owner of SchlagerTV, though sister channel TV Oranje remains solely owned by TV Digitaal BV. Since 12 May 2016 it is part of MuziekKiosk.\n\nKadongo Kamu: Kadongo Kamu is a music genre native to Uganda and is the oldest mainstream music genre in the country. The word \"kadongo kamu\" is a term in the Ganda language that means \"one little guitar\". To understand why the genre has this name, one has to understand the stylistic structure of the music which is created with only one acoustic guitar, a dry acoustic non-electric six-string guitar. But this is not always the case and many times other instruments are involved. However the true style of the music relies only on one acoustic guitar as instrumentation, hence the \"one little guitar\" name.", "question": "The Offspring and Let's Active, are of which music genre?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"genre_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The common music genre shared by the listed bands."}, "bands_info": {"type": "array", "description": "Information about each band that belongs to the specified genre.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"band_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the band."}, "origin_country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the band was formed."}, "formation_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the band was formed."}}, "required": ["band_name", "origin_country", "formation_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "number_of_bands_in_genre": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total number of bands identified as belonging to this genre."}}, "required": ["genre_name", "bands_info", "number_of_bands_in_genre"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"genre_name": "rock", "bands_info": [{"band_name": "The Offspring", "origin_country": "United States", "formation_year": 1984}, {"band_name": "Let's Active", "origin_country": "United States", "formation_year": 1981}], "number_of_bands_in_genre": 2}, "ground_truth": {"genre_name": "rock", "bands_info": [{"band_name": "The Offspring", "origin_country": "American", "formation_year": 1984}, {"band_name": "Let's Active", "origin_country": "American", "formation_year": 1981}], "number_of_bands_in_genre": 2}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1928, "output_tokens": 77, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f4d7972660acfd43d8719314457309d64853937a2a51ab95796f7d5a71286d84", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8e29175542990e94052a81", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "English", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Vladimir Alexandrov: Vladimir Valentinovich Alexandrov (Russian: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0412\u0430\u043b\u0435\u043d\u0442\u0438\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432 ; born 1938; disappeared 1985) was a Soviet/Russian physicist who created a mathematical model for the nuclear winter theory. He disappeared while at the Second International Conference of Nuclear Free Zones Local Authorities in Cordoba, Spain on March 31 and his ultimate fate remains unknown, with much speculation continuing. One of his last papers was \"Man and Biosphere\" published in 1985, it is said to have charted the moving trend in the science of nuclear winter. It was co-authored with Nikita Moiseyev and A.M Tarko.\n\nEditors (band): Editors are an English rock band, formed in 2002 in Birmingham. Previously known as Pilot, The Pride and Snowfield, the band currently consists of Tom Smith (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Russell Leetch (bass guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals), Ed Lay (drums, percussion, backing vocals), Justin Lockey (lead guitar), and Elliott Williams (keys, synthesizers, guitars, and backing vocals).\n\nWorking for a Nuclear Free City (album): Working For A Nuclear Free City is the debut album by Manchester (United Kingdom) indie band Working for a Nuclear Free City. The album was not released in the United States but all its tracks were included on their next release, the double album \"Businessmen & Ghosts\". Their song \"Dead Fingers Talking\" was used in the first episode of the show Breaking Bad\n\nFrancis Underhill Macy: Francis Underhill Macy (February 19, 1927 \u2013 January 20, 2009) was founder and co-director of the Center for Safe Energy between 1995 till his death in 2009. During this time Macy trained hundreds of activists in Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, and Kazakhstan to address the environmental legacy of the nuclear arms race and the Chernobyl disaster. Initiating scores of professional delegations and exchanges between Americans and their counterparts in the former Soviet Union in the areas of psychology, environment, and citizen organizing since 1983, Macy empowered the rise of non-governmental organizations \u2013 a strong contribution to the health of post-Soviet life. In 2005, he was awarded the Nuclear Free Future Lifetime Achievement Award.\n\nPhilip Kay: Philip Kay is a contemporary composer and producer. He is also a founding member of the band Working For A Nuclear Free City.\n\nWorking for a Nuclear Free City: Working for a Nuclear Free City (sometimes abbreviated to WFANFC) was an indie nu gaze band from Manchester, England.\n\nBusinessmen & Ghosts: Businessmen & Ghosts is a double album by British band Working for a Nuclear Free City. The album is Working for a Nuclear Free City's U.S. debut album.\n\nFri (yacht): Fri, a New Zealand yacht, led a flotilla of yachts in an international protest against atmospheric nuclear tests at Moruroa in French Polynesia in 1973. \"Fri\" was an important part of a series of anti-nuclear protest campaigns out of New Zealand which lasted thirty years, from which New Zealand declared itself a nuclear-free zone which was enshrined in legislation in what became the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act 1987. In 1974, coordinated by Greenpeace New Zealand, the \"Fri\" embarked on a 3-year epic 40,233 kilometers \u201cPacific Peace Odyssey\u201d voyage, carrying the peace message to all nuclear states around the world.\n\nNuclear Free World Policy: The Nuclear Free World Policy is a commitment by a bloc of countries known as the New Agenda Coalition (NAC) to shape foreign policy around the goal of \"the elimination of nuclear weapons and assurance that they will never be produced again.\" The policy arose from an 18-point Joint Declaration signed by the Ministers of foreign affairs of Brazil, Egypt, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Slovenia and Sweden on June 9, 1998. The signatories of this Joint Declaration became member-states of the NAC, although Slovenia and Sweden subsequently left the Coalition.\n\nJojo Burger Tempest: Jojo Burger Tempest is a double album by the British band Working for a Nuclear Free City. 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He won 10 Obie Awards for writing and directing, the most given to any writer or director. He wrote 44 plays as well as several books of short stories, essays, and memoirs. Shepard received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1979 for his play \"Buried Child\". He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of pilot Chuck Yeager in \"The Right Stuff\" (1983). Shepard received the PEN/Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater Award as a master American dramatist in 2009. \" New York\" magazine described him as \"the greatest American playwright of his generation.\"\n\nRichard Stockton (playwright): Richard F. Stockton (Akron, Ohio February 3, 1932 \u2013 April 5, 1997) was an American playwright. He was the first American Playwright to receive a world premiere at the Abbey Theatre, Ireland\u2019s National Theatre, for his play \"Prisoner of the Crown\", co-produced by Sir Alfred Drake. The play received its American premiere by the Repertory Company of the Virginia Museum Theater, under the title \"The Royal Rape of Ruari Macasmunde\", with Keith Fowler in the title role and under Alfred Drake's direction. The play dramatizes the jury deliberations in the treason trial of Roger Casement.\n\nThe Chip Woman's Fortune: The Chip Woman\u2019s Fortune is a 1923 one act play written by American playwright Willis Richardson. The play was produced by The Ethiopian Art Players and is historically important as the first serious work by an African American playwright to be presented on Broadway. Although Broadway had seen African American musical comedies and revues, it had never seen a serious drama.\n\nGeorge S. Kaufman: George Simon Kaufman (November 16, 1889 \u2013 June 2, 1961) was an American playwright, theatre director and producer, humorist, and drama critic. In addition to comedies and political satire, he wrote several musicals, notably for the Marx Brothers. One play and one musical that he wrote won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama: \"You Can't Take It with You\" (1937, with Moss Hart), and \"Of Thee I Sing\" (1932, with Morrie Ryskind and Ira Gershwin). He also won the Tony Award as a Director, for the musical \"Guys and Dolls\".\n\nBeggar on Horseback: Beggar on Horseback is a 1924 play by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly.\n\nGuy Bolton: Guy Reginald Bolton (23 November 1884 \u2013 4 September 1979) was an Anglo-American playwright and writer of musical comedies. Born in England and educated in France and the US, he trained as an architect but turned to writing. Bolton preferred working in collaboration with others, principally the English writers P. G. Wodehouse and Fred Thompson, with whom he wrote 21 and 14 shows respectively, and the American playwright George Middleton, with whom he wrote ten shows. Among his other collaborators in Britain were George Grossmith Jr., Ian Hay and Weston and Lee. 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This release marked the beginning of the promotional campaign for \"Bad 25,\" a twenty-fifth anniversary re-release of the \"Bad\" album.\n\nBlack or White: \"Black or White\" is a single by American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson. The song was released by Epic Records on November 11, 1991 as the first single from Jackson's eighth studio album, \"Dangerous\". It was written, composed and produced by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell.\n\nBad (Michael Jackson song): \"Bad\" is a song by an American artist Michael Jackson. \"Bad\" was released by Epic Records in 1987 as the second single from Jackson's third major-label and seventh studio album of the same name. The song was written and composed by Jackson and co-produced by Quincy Jones and Jackson. Jackson stated that the song was influenced by a real-life story he had read about.\n\nOff the Wall: Off the Wall is the fifth studio album by American singer Michael Jackson, released on August 10, 1979 in the United States by Epic Records and internationally by CBS Records. It was his nineteenth album in total since \"Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5\" (1969), as well as his first album released through Epic Records, the label he would record on until his death roughly 30 years later. It was released following Jackson's critically well-received film performance in \"The Wiz\". While working on that project, Jackson and Quincy Jones had become friends, and Jones agreed to work with Jackson on his next studio album.\n\nRemember the Time: \"Remember the Time\" is a single by American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson recorded at Record One Studios. The song was released by Epic Records on January 14, 1992, as the second single from Jackson's eighth studio album, \"Dangerous\". Written and composed by Teddy Riley, Michael Jackson and Bernard Belle, the song was produced by Riley and Jackson. \"Remember the Time\" was a successful attempt by Jackson to create a dance-oriented, new jack swing-flavored jam with the accompaniment of co-producer Riley. The lyrics are about remembering being in love with someone.\n\nWho Is It (Michael Jackson song): \"Who Is It\" is a song by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released by Epic Records on August 31, 1992, as the fifth single from Jackson's eighth studio album, \"Dangerous\" (1991). The song was written and composed by Jackson, and produced by Jackson and Bill Bottrell. The song's lyrics pertain to despair over being left by someone you love; some critics noted a comparison to the lyrics of the song to Jackson's single, \"Billie Jean\", from the album \"Thriller\". As part of the promotion for the song, two music videos were released in 1992. The song was not performed by Jackson on any of his world concert tours. He did, however, perform a small segment of the song in his interview with Oprah Winfrey in early 1993. An instrumental portion of the song was supposed to be used during the \"This Is It\" comeback concerts in London, which were canceled due to Jackson's death.\n\nThe Way You Make Me Feel: \"The Way You Make Me Feel\" is a song by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was written and composed by Jackson and produced by Jackson and Quincy Jones. Released by Epic Records in November 1987, it was the third single from Jackson's seventh studio album \"Bad\".\n\nBad (album): Bad is the seventh studio album by American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson, released on August 31, 1987 in the United States by Epic Records and internationally by CBS Records. It was released nearly five years after Jackson's previous solo studio album, \"Thriller\" (1982). \"Bad\" was recorded during the first half of 1987. The lyrical themes include media bias, paranoia, racial profiling, romance, self-improvement and world peace. The album cemented Jackson's status as one of the most successful artists of the 1980s.\n\nDangerous (Michael Jackson album): Dangerous is the eighth studio album by American recording artist Michael Jackson, released on November 26, 1991 by Epic Records. It was his fourth studio album released under the Epic label, and his first since 1975's \"Forever, Michael\" not to be produced by longtime collaborator Quincy Jones, who had agreed to split after the final recording sessions for Jackson's 1987 album, \"Bad\". \"Dangerous\" took over a year in production, and was produced by Jackson with additional production from his friend Bill Bottrell and Teddy Riley. Jackson wrote twelve of the fourteen songs on the album. 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The film was produced by then TVB chairwoman Mona Fong.\n\nMy Father Is a Hero: My Father Is a Hero (, released in the United States as The Enforcer and Jet Li's The Enforcer) is a 1995 Hong Kong action film starring Jet Li and directed by Corey Yuen, who also co-stars in the film. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 2 March 1995.\n\nHsiao Ho (actor): Hsiao Ho, (Hsiao Hou) (; Cantonese: Siu Hau, born 1 January 1958 (age 58) in Meixian District, Guangdong, China) is a Hong Kong martial arts film actor, stunt performer and action choreographer. A Hakka, he has acted in many films directed by Lau Kar-leung, including \"Mad Monkey Kung Fu\" and Legendary Weapons of China. In 1985 he portrayed legendary kung fu warrior Fong Sai-Yuk in the Lau directed action-comedy, \"Disciples of the 36th Chamber\" and also took a lead role in Fake Ghost Catchers, directed by Lau Kar Wing. Fake Ghost Catchers is marketed by Celestial Pictures as being made two years before Ghostbusters (inferring that the idea for Ghostbusters may have come from the movie). Hou is also known for portraying the \"disfigured swordsman\" and doubling complicated action scenes in 1993's \"Iron Monkey\". He was also the action director for the movie Shaolin Avengers (1994). In 1982 he was nominated for Best Action Choreography for the movie Legendary Weapons of China (for which he was action director) at the Hong Kong Film Awards alongside Lau Kar Leung and Ching Chu who also provided choreography for the film.\n\nFong Sai-yuk II: Fong Sai-yuk II, also known as The Legend II and The Legend of Fong Sai-yuk II, is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Corey Yuen, and also produced by and starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk. The film is a sequel to \"Fong Sai-yuk\", which was released earlier in the same year. Two former Miss Hong Kong Pageant winners, Michelle Reis and Amy Kwok, portrayed Fong Sai-yuk's wives.\n\nFong Sai-yuk (film): Fong Sai-yuk (, aka The Legend of Fong Sai-yuk, or simply, The Legend) is a 1993 Hong Kong action and comedy film directed by Corey Yuen starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk. The film won the Hong Kong Film Award and Golden Horse Award for best action choreography. 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There is also a miniature version of this breed which is officially known as the Miniature Bull Terrier.\n\nBrazilian Terrier: The Brazilian Terrier, is a breed of dog developed in Brazil. It is one of several terriers probably descended from the combining of the Fox Terrier with other small breeds.\n\nPit bull: Pit bull is the common name for a type of dog. Formal breeds often considered in North America to be of the pit bull type include the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bully, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The American Bulldog is also sometimes included. Many of these breeds were originally developed as fighting dogs from cross breeding bull-baiting dogs (used to hold the faces and heads of larger animals such as bulls) and terriers. After the use of dogs in blood sports was banned, such dogs were used as catch dogs in the United States for semi-wild cattle and hogs, to hunt and drive livestock, and as family companions. Despite dog fighting now being illegal in the United States, it still exists as an underground activity, and pit bulls are a common breed of choice.\n\nTeddy Roosevelt Terrier: The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times.\n\nAmerican Russell Terrier Club: The American Russell Terrier Club (formerly named the English Jack Russell Terrier Club), founded by JoAnn Stoll in 1995, was the first registry in the United States to maintain the Russell Terrier as a separate breed from the Parson Russell Terrier. The American Jack Russell Terrier Club is affiliated with both the United Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club. The purpose of the early founders was to establish a registry for the perpetuation and development of the Russell Terrier as a pure strain of working Jack Russell Terrier keeping their blood and type pure within the registry to works towards Kennel Club recognition as an official breed in the US. On January 1, 2001, the United Kennel Club recognized the Russell Terrier as an official breed, designating only the stock from the American Russell Terrier Club as Foundation stock for the UKC Russell Terrier. In 2004 the American Russell Terrier Club submitted an official request to include the American Russell Terrier Club stock into the AKC FSS Program to work towards becoming an official breed under the perimeters. On December 8, 2004, the AKC officially accepted the Russell Terrier.\n\nAiredale Terrier: The Airedale Terrier (often shortened to \"Airedale\"), also called Bingley Terrier and Waterside Terrier, is a dog breed of the terrier type that originated in the valley (\"dale\") of the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is traditionally called the \"King of Terriers\" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds. The Airedale was bred from the Old English Black and Tan Terrier (now extinct), the Bull Terrier, the Otterhound and probably some other Terrier breeds, originally to serve as an all around working farm dog. In Britain this breed has also been used as a war dog, guide dog and police dog. In the United States, this breed has been used to hunt big game, upland birds, and water fowl, and serve in many other working capacities.\n\nChamuco: The Chamuco (a Mexican word which means \"devil\") or Mexican Pitbull is a dog breed not recognized by any Canofile association. It originated in the center of Mexico, it was developed in this country in the 1970s, product of the accidental or intentional crosses of the American Pit Bull Terrier with the now extinct Mexican Bulldog, street dogs, American Bully, Pitbull Blue, Staffordshire bull terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and probably with the Boxer. Its name comes from the Mexican slang \"Chamuco\", which means devil because of its temperament and tenacity. Also it called Mexican pitbull or miniature pitbull, but actually is Dogo of Mexican origin.\n\nBull and Terrier: The Bull and Terrier is a breed of dog that was the progenitor of the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, English Bull Terrier and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier.\n\nAmerican Pit Bull Terrier: The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) is a dog breed. It is a medium-sized, solidly-built, intelligent, short-haired dog whose early ancestors came from the British Isles. When compared with the English Staffordshire Bull Terrier (another breed within the type commonly called pit bulls), the American Pit Bull Terrier is larger by margins of 6 - in height and 25 - in weight. The American Pit Bull Terrier varies in size. Males normally are about 18-21 inches (45\u201353\u00a0cm) in height and around 35-60 pounds (15\u201327\u00a0kg) in weight. 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The film stars Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook and Noah Taylor, and is based on the short story \"\"\u2014All You Zombies\u2014\"\" by Robert A. Heinlein.\n\nHolding the Man (film): Holding the Man is a 2015 Australian romantic drama film adapted from Timothy Conigrave's 1995 memoir of the same name. It was directed by Neil Armfield and stars Ryan Corr and Craig Stott, with supporting performances from Guy Pearce, Anthony LaPaglia, Sarah Snook, Kerry Fox and Geoffrey Rush. The screenplay was written by Tommy Murphy who also adapted the memoir for the stage play.\n\nHow to Make an American Quilt: How to Make an American Quilt is a 1995 American drama film based on the 1991 novel of the same name by Whitney Otto. Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, the film stars Winona Ryder, Anne Bancroft, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Nelligan and Alfre Woodard. 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Depicting Walls's real-life childhood spent squatting in homes and living in poverty, the film stars Brie Larson as Walls with Naomi Watts, Woody Harrelson, Max Greenfield, and Sarah Snook in supporting roles. The film was released on August 11, 2017, by Lionsgate and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of its cast (particularly Larson and Harrelson) but criticized the mishandled tones and material.\n\nProof (1991 film): Proof is a 1991 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, and starring Hugo Weaving, Genevi\u00e8ve Picot and Russell Crowe. The film was released in Australia on 15 August 1991. It was chosen as \"Best Film\" at the 1991 Australian Film Institute Awards, along with 5 other awards, including Moorhouse for \"Best Director\", Weaving for \"Best Leading Actor\", and Crowe for \"Best Supporting Actor\".\n\nSarah Snook: Sarah Snook (born 28 July 1987) is an Australian actress, widely known for her roles in \"Predestination\", \"Holding the Man\", \"The Dressmaker\", and \"Steve Jobs\".\n\nA Thousand Acres (film): A Thousand Acres is a 1997 American drama film directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse and starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Jessica Lange, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Robards.\n\nNot Suitable for Children: Not Suitable for Children is an 2012 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Peter Templeman and written by Michael Lucas. It was released on 12 July 2012. It stars Ryan Kwanten, Sarah Snook, and Ryan Corr.\n\nJessabelle: Jessabelle is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin Greutert and written by Ben Garant. 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J. Cherryh", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "C. J. Cherryh: Carolyn Janice Cherry (born September 1, 1942), better known by the pen name C. J. Cherryh, is an American writer of speculative fiction. She has written more than 60 books since the mid-1970s, including the Hugo Award-winning novels \"Downbelow Station\" (1981) and \"Cyteen\" (1988), both set in her Alliance-Union universe. She is known for \"world building,\" depicting fictional realms with great realism supported by vast research in history, language, psychology, and archeology. Her series of fantasy novels set in the Alliance-Union universe, the Morgaine Stories, have sold in excess of 3 million copies.\n\nBrothers of Earth: Brothers of Earth is a 1976 science fiction novel by American writer C. J. Cherryh. It was the second of Cherryh's novels to be published, appearing after \"Gate of Ivrel\", although she had completed and submitted \"Brothers of Earth\" first. Donald A. Wollheim, the editor of DAW Books, decided that publishing \"Gate of Ivrel\" first would be more commercially desirable, so \"Brothers of Earth\" was delayed until the former was released.\n\nWomen in speculative fiction: In 1948, 10\u201315% of science fiction writers were female. Women's role in speculative fiction (including science fiction) has grown since then, and in 1999, women comprised 36% of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America's professional members. \" Frankenstein\" (1818) by Mary Shelley has been called the first science fiction novel, although women wrote utopian novels even before that, with Margaret Cavendish publishing the first (\"The Blazing World\") in the seventeenth century. Early published fantasy was written by and for both genders. However, speculative fiction, with science fiction in particular, has traditionally been viewed as a male-oriented genre.\n\nGate of Ivrel: Gate of Ivrel is a 1976 science fiction novel written by C. J. Cherryh and was her first published work. It is the first of four books composing the Morgaine Stories, chronicling the deeds of Morgaine, a woman consumed by a mission of the utmost importance, and her chance-met companion, Nhi Vanye i Chya.\n\nKeith Stevenson (writer): Keith Stevenson is an Australian speculative fiction writer, editor, reviewer, publisher and podcaster. Born in Scotland, he emigrated to Australia in 1990. From 1999 he was submissions manager for Aurealis Magazine \u2013 Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction and later became editor of the magazine from 2001 to the end of 2004. During that time he was also organising convenor of the Aurealis Awards for several years and has since served as a judge on a number of occasions. In 2005 he formed coeur de lion publishing with fellow Melbourne-based writer Andrew Macrae. In 2007 he became science fiction and horror reviewer for Aurealis Magazine. In 2008 he commenced the Terra Incognita Australian Speculative Fiction Podcast. In 2014 he launched Dimension6 magazine and became a speculative fiction reviewer for the Newtown Review of Books. His debut novel \"Horizon\" an SF thriller was published by Voyager Impulse (an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers). He lives in Sydney with his partner.\n\nHugo Award for Best Related Work: The Hugo Awards are given every year by the World Science Fiction Society for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. The award is named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine \"Amazing Stories\", and was once officially known as the Science Fiction Achievement Award. The award has been described as \"a fine showcase for speculative fiction\" and \"the best known literary award for science fiction writing\". The Hugo Award for Best Related Work is given each year for primarily non-fiction works related to science fiction or fantasy, published in English or translated into English during the previous calendar year. Awards are also given out for works of fiction in the novel, novella, novelette, and short story categories.\n\nMan Plus: Man Plus is a 1976 science fiction novel by American writer Frederik Pohl. It won the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1976, was nominated for the Hugo and Campbell Awards, and placed third in the annual Locus Poll in 1977. Pohl teamed up with Thomas T. Thomas to write a sequel, \"Mars Plus\", published in 1994.\n\nAll the Birds in the Sky: All the Birds in the Sky is a 2016 science fantasy novel by American writer and editor Charlie Jane Anders. It is her debut speculative fiction novel and was first published in January 2016 in the United States by Tor Books. The book is about a witch and a techno-geek, their troubled relationship, and their attempts to save the world from disaster. The publisher described the work as \"blending literary fantasy and science fiction\".\n\nChildren of Dune: Children of Dune is a 1976 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, the third in his \"Dune\" series of six novels. Initially selling over 75,000 copies, it became the first hardcover best-seller ever in the science fiction field. The novel was critically well-received for its gripping plot, action, and atmosphere, and was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1977. It was originally serialized in \"Analog Science Fiction and Fact\" in 1976, and was the last \"Dune\" novel to be serialized before book publication. The novels \"Dune Messiah\" and \"Children of Dune\" were published in one volume by the Science Fiction Book Club in 2002 and the two were adapted into a well-received television miniseries entitled \"Frank Herbert's Children of Dune\" by the Sci-Fi Channel in 2003.\n\nWorld SF: World SF is a loose term for international, or global, speculative fiction, predominantly from the non-Anglophone world. An early use of the term came with the establishment of \"World SF\", an association of SF professionals in 1976. According to the third edition of the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, the term was partly revived by the author Lavie Tidhar, leading to the establishment of the \"World SF Blog\", which ran 2009-2013. Early on, the Filipino blogger Charles A. Tan became involved with the blog, contributing much of the original material - including interviews with authors, reviews and the occasional editorial, including the important \"World SF: Our Possible Future\" in 2012. 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Coming from a modest family he soon realised his passion for music and in 1977 he moved to the capital Maputo, where he learned how to play percussion, guitar and piano. In 1982 he joined a music group as a vocalist. He won the Mozambican prize for music \u2013 Ngoma \u2013 in 1983 and soon became one of the most played singers in the national radio stations of Mozambique, being described as \"Mozambique's most popular male vocalist\". His major works include songs such as Felizminha, Xitchuketa Marrabenta, Sumanga, Male and Why and he sings in languages including Portuguese, English, Swahili, Echwabo, Coti, and Tsonga.\n\nRonny Thorsen: Ronny Thorsen (born 3 January 1978 in Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norway) is a Norwegian vocalist most notable for being the harsh vocalist, lyricist, and formerly the only constant member of the band Trail of Tears, until he left the band in 2013. 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The band was formed in 1996 by songwriter and keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen, guitarist Emppu Vuorinen, and former vocalist Tarja Turunen; Nightwish's current line-up has six members although Turunen has been replaced by Anette Olzon, and the original bassist, Sami V\u00e4nsk\u00e4, has been replaced by Marco Hietala, who also took over the male vocalist part. Olzon left the band in 2012 and was replaced by Floor Jansen.\n\nUndish: Undish was a Christian gothic metal band from Oborniki, Poland, formed in 1991. Undish is led by female vocalist Ada Szarata as well as a male vocalist named Robert Baum who is also handling the drums. After the release of their first album, \"...Acta Est Fabula\", on Massacre Records, they toured Europe in August 1997 together with Saviour Machine and Theatre of Tragedy, and performed at Wacken Open Air. Their second album, \"Letters from the Earth\", was released on Morbid Noizz Productions. 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The transfer can be by contact between the source and the destination body, as in conduction; or by radiation between remote bodies; or by way of an intermediate fluid body, as in convective circulation; or by a combination of these. In thermodynamics, heat is often contrasted with work: heat applies to individual particles (such as atoms or molecules), work applies to objects (or a system as a whole). Heat involves stochastic (or random) motion equally distributed among all degrees of freedom, while work is directional, confined to one or more specific degrees of freedom.\n\nDorset and Wilts Rugby Football Union: Dorset and Wilts Rugby Football Union (Dorset & Wilts RFU) is the governing body for rugby union in the counties of Dorset and Wiltshire, England. Dorset & Wilts RFU is a Constituent Body of the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and is responsible for the management and administration of the game within the counties of Dorset and Wiltshire of all forms and at all levels. 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In reference to celestial \"systems\", retrograde motion \"usually\" means motion that is contrary to the rotation of the primary, that is, the object that forms the system's hub.\n\nBody kit: A body kit or bodykit is a set of modified body parts or additional components that install on a stock car. Typically composed of front and rear bumpers, side skirts, spoilers, paint jobs, and sometimes front and rear side guards and roof scoops. There are many companies that offer alternatives to the original factory appearance of the vehicle. Body kits components are designed to complement each other and work together as a complete design. 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It explores a son's gradual realization that his father is far from perfect, and also conveys a message hostile to global capitalism.\n\nPap\u00e1 Coraz\u00f3n se quiere casar: Pap\u00e1 Coraz\u00f3n se quiere casar is a 1974 Argentine film.\n\nMinguito Tinguitela, pap\u00e1: Minguito Tinguitela, pap\u00e1 is a 1974 Argentine film.\n\nEloy \u00c1lvarez: Eloy \u00c1lvarez (1896\u20131951) was an Argentine actor of the classic period of Argentine cinema. At the 1944 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards he won the Silver Condor Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the critically acclaimed comedy-drama \"Juvenilia\". He later starred in the successful picture \"Dark River\" (\"Las aguas bajan turbias\") in 1952.\n\nLattice model (physics): In physics, a lattice model is a physical model that is defined on a lattice, as opposed to the continuum of space or spacetime. 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The solution of these models has given insights into the nature of phase transitions, magnetization and scaling behaviour, as well as insights into the nature of quantum field theory. Physical lattice models frequently occur as an approximation to a continuum theory, either to give an ultraviolet cutoff to the theory to prevent divergences or to perform numerical computations. An example of a continuum theory that is widely studied by lattice models is the QCD lattice model, a discretization of quantum chromodynamics. However, digital physics considers nature fundamentally discrete at the Planck scale, which imposes , aka Holographic principle. More generally, lattice gauge theory and lattice field theory are areas of study. Lattice models are also used to simulate the structure and dynamics of polymers. Examples include the bond fluctuation model and the 2nd model.\n\nPap\u00e1 a toda madre: Pap\u00e1 a toda madre is an upcoming Mexican telenovela produced by Eduardo Meza for Televisa. It is an original story of Pedro Armando Rodr\u00edguez in collaboration with Alejandra Romero and Humberto Robles. The production of the series is scheduled for August 14, 2017. The trailer for the telenovela was presented by Univision for the 2017-2018 television season. It stars Sebasti\u00e1n Rulli and Maite Perroni.\n\nDreams of Childhood: Dreams of Childhood is a spoken word album by American indie folk musician Mark Kozelek and Argentine actor Nicol\u00e1s Pauls. Executive produced by Pauls, the album features eleven poems written by Argentine street kids, translated by Pauls, Federico Novik, Pablo Cubarle and Catalina Moran. 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The band was founded by guitarist Lester Flatt and banjo player Earl Scruggs and is viewed by music historians as one of the premier bluegrass groups in the history of the genre. The band was originally formed in 1948 by Flatt, who had been a member of Bill Monroe's bluegrass band. Flatt brought Scruggs with him shortly after leaving Monroe.\n\nThe Pogues: The Pogues were an Irish punk band formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan. The band was founded in Kings Cross, London, as Pogue Mahone\u2014the anglicisation of the Irish \"p\u00f3g mo th\u00f3in\", meaning \"kiss my arse\". The band reached international prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s, recording several hit albums and singles. MacGowan left the band in 1991 due to drinking problems but the band continued first with Joe Strummer and then with Spider Stacy on vocals before breaking up in 1996. The Pogues reformed in late 2001, and played regularly across the UK and Ireland and on the US East Coast, until dissolving again in 2014. The group did not record any new material during this second incarnation.\n\nBoothill Foot Tappers: The Boothill Foot Tappers were a British folk/skiffle/bluegrass band, that was formed in the early 1980s and associated with the folk music revival in the UK. They were featured in Ben Elton presented, London Weekend Television, show in 1984, as the head of a pack featuring The Pogues and The Shillelagh Sisters, of the then emerging British roots movement based in London.\n\nBluegrass Cardinals: The Bluegrass Cardinals were a Bluegrass band from Los Angeles, California. The group is credited with being the first bluegrass band to record bluegrass gospel in a cappella. Founded in 1974, the Bluegrass Cardinals disbanded in 1997 when founding member Don Parmley announced his retirement from music.\n\nMr. Fox: Mr Fox were an early 1970s British folk rock band. They were seen as in the \u2018second generation\u2019 of British folk rock performers and for a time were compared with Steeleye Span and Sandy Denny\u2019s Fotheringay. Unlike Steeleye Span they mainly wrote their own material in a traditional style and developed a distinct \u2018northern\u2019 variant of the genre. They demonstrate the impact and diversity of the British folk rock movement and the members went on to pursue significant careers within the folk rock and traditional music genres after they disbanded in 1972 having recording two highly regarded albums.\n\nBritish folk rock: British folk rock (sometimes called electric folk) is a form of folk rock developed in the United Kingdom from the mid 1960s, and was at its most significant in the 1970s. Though the merging of folk and rock music came from several sources, it is widely regarded that the success of \"The House of the Rising Sun\" by British band the Animals in 1964 was a catalyst, prompting Bob Dylan to \"go electric\", in which, like the Animals, he brought folk and rock music together, from which other musicians followed. In the same year, the Beatles began incorporating overt folk influences into their music, most noticeably on the song \"I'm a Loser\" from their \"Beatles for Sale\" album. The Beatles and other British Invasion bands, in turn, influenced the Californian band the Byrds, who released their recording of Dylan's \"Mr Tambourine Man\" in April 1965, setting off the mid-1960s folk rock movement. A number of British groups, usually those associated with the British folk revival, moved into folk rock in the mid-1960s, including the Strawbs, Pentangle, Eclection, and Fairport Convention.\n\nNothin' Fancy: Nothin' Fancy is an award-winning bluegrass band based in Buena Vista, Virginia and was formed in September 1994. The band's history is traceable to its parent band called East Coast Bluegrass Band, which was formed in Summer of 1985 with the purpose of competing in the East Coast Bluegrass Championship in Crimora, Virginia.\n\nThe Dodge Brothers: The Dodge Brothers are a British skiffle band from Southampton playing Americana, rockabilly, bluegrass, folk, country and blues music. The band includes film critic and BBC television presenter Mark Kermode, along with Mike and Alex Hammond and Aly Hirji. The band played on the BBC Two programme \"The Culture Show\", which is co-presented by Kermode, on 19 May 2007 and took part in the same show\u2019s \u2018Busking Challenge\u2019 on 29 March 2008. The band have appeared on Kermode\u2019s video blog \u2018Kermode Uncut\u2019, playing \u2018skiffle\u2019 covers of blockbuster movie soundtracks including Star Wars, Star Trek, The A-Team and Smurfs 3D. The music heard on the 'Kermode Uncut' blog is extracts from The Dodge Brothers\u2019 music. They also provided skiffled movie theme tunes for one round of a quiz show on Simon Mayo and Kermode\u2019s BBCRadio 5 Live Christmas show in 2010.\n\nKentucky Colonels (band): The Kentucky Colonels were a bluegrass band that was popular during the American folk music revival of the early 1960s. Formed in Burbank, California in 1954, the group released two albums, \"The New Sound of Bluegrass America\" (1963) and \"Appalachian Swing! \" (1964). The band featured the influential bluegrass guitarist Clarence White, who was largely responsible for making the acoustic guitar a lead instrument within bluegrass, and who later went on to join the Los Angeles rock band the Byrds. The Kentucky Colonels disbanded in late 1965, with two short-lived reunions taking place in 1966 and 1973.\n\nSkiffle: Skiffle is a music genre with jazz, blues, folk and American folk influences, usually using a combination of manufactured and homemade or improvised instruments. Originating as a term in the United States in the first half of the 20th century, it became popular again in the UK in the 1950s, where it was associated with artists such as Lonnie Donegan, The Vipers Skiffle Group, Ken Colyer and Chas McDevitt. 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Santer\u00eda is influenced by and syncretized with Roman Catholicism. Its sacred language, a variety of Yoruba, is the Lucum\u00ed language.\n\nYoruba religion: The Yoruba religion, comprising the traditional religious concepts and practices of the Yoruba people, is found primarily in southwestern Nigeria and the adjoining parts of Benin, and Togo, commonly known as Yorubaland. Yoruba religion is ancestral or partially ancestral to the Afro-American religions Santer\u00eda, Trinidad Orisha, Umbanda, Brujer\u00eda, Hoodoo, Candombl\u00e9, Quimbanda, Orisha, Xang\u00f4 de Recife, Xang\u00f4 do Nordeste, Comfa, Espiritismo, Santo Daime, Candombl\u00e9, Abaku\u00e1, Kumina, Winti, Sanse, Cuban Vod\u00fa, Dominican Vud\u00fa, Louisiana Voodoo, Haitian Vodou, and Vodun. Yoruba religious beliefs are part of \"itan\", the complex cultural concepts which make up the Yoruba society.\n\nThe Religion: The Religion is a horror novel written in 1982 by Nicholas Conde. It explores the ritual sacrifice of children to appease the pantheon of voodoo deities, through the currently used practice of Santer\u00eda. This is by no mean accurate, as the practice of Santer\u00eda has never practiced nor condoned the sacrifice of humans, much less children, but the novel depicts the various deities and personas commonly seen in Santer\u00eda, and it attempts to explain the connection and differences between Santer\u00eda(white magic)and Brujeria (black magic). In an essence, the novel shows that there is a difference between Santeria and Brujeria, in which Brujeria is the evil force in the novel, where as Santeria is a force for good .\n\nSpiritual Baptist: The Spiritual Baptist (or Shouter Baptist) faith is a syncretic Afro-American religion that combines elements of traditional African religion with Christianity. Despite the African influences, Spiritual Baptists consider themselves to be Christians.\n\nHarold Courlander: Harold Courlander (September 18, 1908 \u2013 March 15, 1996) was an American novelist, folklorist, and anthropologist, an expert in the study of Haitian life. The author of 35 books and plays and numerous scholarly articles, Courlander specialized in the study of African, Caribbean, Afro-American (U.S.), and Native American cultures. He took a special interest in oral literature, cults, and Afro-American cultural connections with Africa.\n\nObeah: Obeah (sometimes spelled \"Obi\", \"Obeah\", or \"Obia\") is a term used by the Igbo tribe in Nigeria and in the West Indies to refer to sorcery and religious practices developed among enslaved West Africans of Igbo origin. Obeah is similar to other Afro-American religions such as Palo, Haitian Vodou, Santer\u00eda, and Hoodoo. Obeah is practiced in The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, The Virgin Islands, and other Caribbean nations.\n\nCowrie-shell divination: Cowrie-shell divination refers to several distinct forms of divination using cowrie shells that are part of the rituals and religious beliefs of certain religions. Though best-documented in West Africa as well as in Afro-American religions, such as Santer\u00eda, Candombl\u00e9, and Umbanda, cowrie-shell divination has also been recorded in other regions, notably East Africa and India.\n\nOsun: Osun (Ozun) is a major Orich\u00e1 (manifestation of a god) in the Santer\u00eda religion of the Caribbean(Cuba and Trinidad) brought over by West African slaves during the transatlantic slave trade. Traditionally, Osun is a to the other Orich\u00e1s, and he protects the or\u00ed (head) of Santer\u00eda practitioners. He is syncretized with Saint John the Baptist (Elijah, Ilesha, Ilungu) by the fact that out of vodun he came forth to know and accept Ethiopian Christianity and Jesus as one greater than he, hence the book of John. The same book that spurred a memorable apocalyptic movie entitled, \"The Book of Eli\". The Strong's Hebrew Concordance lists #7564 as \" Rishah\" meaning wickedness.\n\nBabal\u00fa: \"Babal\u00fa\" is a Cuban popular afro song written by Margarita Lecuona, the cousin of composers Ernestina and Ernesto Lecuona. The song title is a reference to the Santer\u00eda deity Babal\u00fa Ay\u00e9.\n\nTrinidad Orisha: Trinidad Orisha, also known as Shango, is a syncretic religion in Trinidad and Tobago and is of Caribbean origin, originally from West Africa (Yoruba religion) and influenced by Roman Catholicism. Trinidad Orisha incorporates elements of Spiritual Baptism, and the closeness between Orisha and Spiritual Baptism has led to use of the term \"Shango Baptist\" to refer to members of either or both religions. Anthropologist James Houk described Trinidad Orisha as an \"Afro-American religious complex\", incorporating elements mainly of traditional African religion and Yoruba and incorporates some elements of Christianity (Catholicism and Protestantism), Hinduism, Islam (especially Sufism), Buddhism, Judaism, Bah\u00e1'\u00ed, and Trinidad Kabbalah.", "question": "The Afro-American religion of Caribbean, Santer\u00eda, developed where? 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They were ranked as number one on the year-end list for \"Top Artists\" on the \"Folk Music Radio Airplay Chart\" for 2001 and 2002, and their popularity has endured in the years following Carter's death. Joan Baez who went on tour with the duo in 2002 spoke of Carter's songs in the same terms that she once used to promote a young Bob Dylan:\n\nRosalie Sorrels: Rosalie Sorrels (June 24, 1933 \u2013 June 11, 2017) was an American folk singer-songwriter. She began her public career as a singer and collector of traditional folksongs in the late 1950s. During the early 1960s she left her husband and began traveling and performing at music festivals and clubs throughout the United States. She and her five children traveled across the country as she worked to support her family and establish herself as a performer. Along the way she made many lifelong friends among the folk and beat scene. Her career of social activism, storytelling, teaching, learning, songwriting, collecting folk songs, performing, and recording spanned six decades.\n\nGil Turner: Gil Turner (born Gilbert Strunk; May 6, 1933 \u2013 September 23, 1974) was an American folk singer-songwriter, magazine editor, Shakespearean actor, political activist, and for a time, a lay Baptist preacher. Turner was a prominent figure in the Greenwich Village scene of the early 1960s, where he was master of ceremonies at New York's leading folk music venue, Gerde's Folk City, as well as co-editor of the protest song magazine \"Broadside\". He also wrote for \"Sing Out! \", the quarterly folk music journal.\n\nJules Halfant: Jules Halfant (June 23, 1909 in New York City, New York \u2013 May 5, 2001 in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey) is an American painter and printmaker. He is notable as a Federal Art Project (FAP) artist during the Great Depression of the 1930s in both mural and easel categories of the New York Works Progress Administration (WPA). While in the WPA, he worked alongside such well-known artists as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Milton Avery and Stuart Davis. From 1953 to 1988 Jules Halfant was Art Director of Vanguard Records where he designed albums featuring Joan Baez, Tom Paxton, Country Joe and the Fish, Buffy Sainte-Marie and many other musicians.\n\nTom Paxton: Thomas Richard Paxton (born October 31, 1937) is an American folk singer-songwriter who has had a music career spanning more than fifty years. In 2009, Paxton received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He is noteworthy as a music educator as well as an advocate for folk singers to combine traditional songs with new compositions.\n\nMartha Wainwright: Martha Wainwright (born May 8, 1976) is a Canadian-American folk-rock singer-songwriter. She is the daughter of American folk singer and actor Loudon Wainwright III and Canadian folk singer-songwriter Kate McGarrigle. She was raised in a musical family along with her older brother, Rufus Wainwright, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.\n\nRichard Meyer (folk music): Richard Meyer (September 6, 1952 \u2013 May 14th 2012) was an American folk singer-songwriter, writer, painter, and set designer. Meyer was active in the Greenwich Village folk music scene of the 1980s and 1990s and did much to promote other artists. As one of the leaders of a musicians cooperative in the Village he handled booking at the SpeakEasy and edited \"Fast Folk Musical Magazine\" (1986-1997). Later, he wrote reviews for various media such as \"Allmusic\". He also worked extensively as a lighting/scenery designer in theater.\n\nSouth of Delia: South of Delia is the seventh solo album by American folk singer-songwriter Richard Shindell. \"South of Delia\" is a cover album. Although he himself is sometimes described as a \"songwriter's songwriter,\" covers are not new to Shindell. In addition to recording a few on his previous solo albums, he was also one third of the folk supergroup / cover band Cry Cry Cry (along with Dar Williams and Lucy Kaplansky). On \"South of Delia\", Shindell covers songs from several songwriting legends, including Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, as well as some from younger up-and-coming writer/performers, such as Jeffrey Foucault and Josh Ritter.\n\nFred Neil: Frederick Neil (March 16, 1936 \u2013 July 7, 2001) was an American folk singer-songwriter in the 1960s and early 1970s. He did not achieve commercial success as a performer and is mainly known through other people's recordings of his material\u00a0\u2013 particularly \"Everybody's Talkin'\", which became a hit for Harry Nilsson after it was used in the film \"Midnight Cowboy\" in 1969. Though highly regarded by contemporary folk singers, he was reluctant to tour and spent much of the last 30 years of his life assisting with the preservation of dolphins.\n\nCliff Eberhardt: Cliff Eberhardt (born January 7, 1954 in Berwyn, Pennsylvania) is an American folk singer-songwriter. He is a founding member of the Fast Folk Music Cooperative in New York City. Eberhardt joined Red House Records in 1997 and has recorded five albums for the label, the most recent in 2009, \"500 Miles: The Blue Rock Sessions\". In 2011, he released an acoustic album of Doors songs, \"All Wood and Doors\", with fellow musician James Lee Stanley on Beechwood Recordings. 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She was the second-oldest child and oldest girl in her family. She had two brothers and two sisters growing up. When she was around a year or so of age, her family moved to Los Angeles. They lived in government Veteran's housing in Culver City since her father was a Korean War Navy veteran. She recalls that they were poor and lived off of food stamps. Carrasco's childhood growing up in the predominantly Mexican-American and African-American community of Mar Vista Gardens was sometimes painful, because she was teased for having lighter skin than her peers and stood out for her green eyes; being called \"white girl,\" \"green eyes\" and \"\"g\u00fcera\".\" Her experiences with being simultaneously perceived as not truly Mexican-American and being told to \"take advantage of being light skinned\" makes up of part of her artistic subject matter later on in life. Carrasco said that her father encouraged her to broaden her horizons, go to college and encouraged her artwork. He had appreciated art and he was considered artistic. Her father, who worked as a bus driver for Santa Monica Bus Lines said that \"anybody could be a bus driver but not everybody could be an artist.\" Carrasco's father died of a heart attack when she was twelve and it was difficult for her because she was always close to her father. Carrasco's mother, who also volunteered as a Girl Scout leader, was also artistically inclined. Her mother admired Japanese art and decorated the house with it. Carrasco felt that growing up with Japanese images influenced her sense of line. She also felt that her mother was a personal role model because she was a strong woman. Her mother was also, however, very protective of her girls, and she expected Carrasco to act as a role model of traditional femininity for her sisters.\n\nZach McIlwain: Zachary Paul McIlwain (born June 6, 1986) is a National Veteran Advocate, Congressional Advisor, and veteran of the United States Army and the Iraq War. 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He was also the last surviving veteran to have served in both world wars, at the time of his death, he was also the third-oldest verified military veteran in the world and the oldest known living man in Australia. He was the seventh-oldest living man in the world. Choules became the oldest man born in the United Kingdom following the death of Stanley Lucas on 21 June 2010. Choules died in at the age of 110 years and 63 days. He had been the oldest British-born man; following his death, that honour went to Reverend Reginald Dean. In December 2011, the landing ship HMAS\u00a0\"Choules\" was named after him, only the second Royal Australian Navy vessel named after a sailor.\n\nBody of War: Body of War is a 2007 documentary portraying Iraq War veteran Tomas Young. \" Bill Moyers Journal\" featured a one-hour special about Body of War including interviews with filmmakers Ellen Spiro and Phil Donahue.\n\nFranz K\u00fcnstler: Franz K\u00fcnstler (Hungarian: \"K\u00fcnstler Ferenc\" , 24 July 1900 \u2013 27 May 2008) was, at age 107, the last known surviving veteran of the First World War who fought for the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Following the death of 110-year-old Ottoman veteran Yakup Satar on 2 April 2008, he was also the last Central Powers veteran of any nationality. He was born in S\u00f3sd, in the Kingdom of Hungary, now M\u0103ureni, Romania.\n\nVeteran's Monument in Covington: The Veteran's Monument, also called the War Between the States Veteran's Memorial, in Linden Grove Cemetery of Covington, Kentucky was built in remembrance of both Union and Confederate veterans of the American Civil War. It is one of only two memorials in the Commonwealth of Kentucky that celebrate soldiers of both sides of the conflict. The American Legion dedicated the monument on May 30, 1933, which was that year's Memorial Day.\n\nRoyal Phalanx: The Royal Phalanx (Greek: \u0392\u03b1\u03c3\u03b9\u03bb\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae \u03a6\u03ac\u03bb\u03b1\u03b3\u03be ) was a military body composed of veteran officers of the Greek War of Independence, established on 18 September 1835. The Phalanx entailed military garrison duties, but mostly it was an honorific appointment, and a means to sustain veteran soldiers who had no other means of upkeep.\n\nTomas Young: Tomas Young (November 30, 1979 \u2013 November 10, 2014) was an American military veteran of the Iraq War. He was paralyzed by a bullet to the spine while deployed in Iraq. One of the first veterans to come out publicly against the war, he spent most of his life after the war protesting. Young's condition worsened due to various medical complications and he chose to go into hospice care, awaiting his death. He later reversed that decision.\n\nAlfred Anderson (veteran): Alfred Anderson (25 June 1896 \u2013 21 November 2005) was a Scottish joiner and veteran of the First World War. 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It was released by the band's own Wrong Records imprint, in conjunction with AntAcidAudio in North America and Southern Records in Europe, making it their first record not to be released by the Alternative Tentacles imprint since \"Mama\" in 1982. The album marked a return to shorter and less experimental songs than their previous efforts, \"Dance of the Headless Bourgeoisie\" (1998) and \"One\" (2000).\n\nSay No More (House of Heroes album): Say No More is an album from Christian rock band House of Heroes, released on May 2, 2006. While the CD is technically a full-length album, it is mainly a re-release of the band's second album. Unlike \"House of Heroes\", this album was not released on Gotee Records. Instead, it was released on Gotee's imprint label, Mono Vs Stereo. Other than the instrumental \"The Bois D'arc Circus\" being added onto the end of \"Pulling Back The Skin\" to make one track, adding two new songs, and the cover art and title being changed, it is the same record. The other songs, with the exception of tracks 4 and 9 (which are the new songs featured on the re-issue) are the same recording of the previous album. The band calls this an album, but admits is not really an entirely new album. The band does play the song \"The Invisible Hook\" at shows, and the song is played on Christian radio stations, so the album has become as popular as their previous releases. In fact, the band often names this album rather than the previous album when referring to songs of this era.\n\nPhysical Graffiti: Physical Graffiti is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released as a double album on 24 February 1975 by their newly founded imprint label Swan Song Records. The band wrote and recorded eight new songs for the album at Headley Grange, which stretched the total time of the record beyond the typical length of a single LP, so the band decided to make \"Physical Graffiti\" a double album by including unreleased tracks from earlier recording sessions: one outtake from \"Led Zeppelin III,\" three from \"Led Zeppelin IV,\" and three from \"Houses of the Holy\", including the unused title track from the latter album.\n\nGlory (Britney Spears album): Glory is the ninth studio album by American singer Britney Spears. It was released on August 26, 2016, through RCA Records. After renewing her contract with RCA, Spears began work on the album in 2014. Lacking a deadline for completion, she continued work into 2015 and 2016, which\u2014according to Spears\u2014provided her the opportunity to create one of her favorite albums in her catalogue.\n\nHigh Life (Brian Tarquin album): High Life is the fourth studio album by guitarist Brian Tarquin, released in October 2001 and the final one he would record for Instinct records. The album was recorded in Los Angeles at Tarquin's studio Jungle Room and in New York at his composing partner, Chris Ingram's studio, the Farm. Tarquin veered back to his rock fusion roots with the songs \"Razor's Edge\" and \"Spartacus\". However giving into the record company's pressure for radio friendly songs the album produced the singles Riders on the Storm, originally recorded by The Doors, \"Celtic Tales\" and \"Charlemagne\". Although the album reached the Top 40 charts at Smooth Jazz radio, Tarquin became disenchanted with the inconsistencies and water downed music of the format. Soon after the album came out he asked to be released from the record contract to pursue his pet roctronica project Asphalt Jungle while establishing his full-time composing career in television and film. Tarquin also went onto to form the record imprint BHP Music to release the Guitar Master Series.\n\nT.I. discography: American rapper T.I. has released nine studio albums, one remix album, five extended plays (EPs), 13 mixtapes, 110 singles (including 61 as a featured artist) and 11 promotional singles. He has also released one music video album and over 60 music videos, the details of which are included in his videography. Throughout his career, T.I.'s music has been released on several record labels, including Artista and Atlantic, as well as his own label imprint, Grand Hustle Records. T.I. has also served as an executive producer for several projects other than his own, including Big Kuntry King's debut \"My Turn to Eat\" (2008), B.G.'s \"Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood\" (2009), B.o.B's debut \"The Adventures of Bobby Ray\" (2010) and Iggy Azalea's debut EP \"Glory\" (2012), as well as her debut album \"The New Classic\" (2014). In 2005, T.I. had executive produced the soundtrack to the film \"Hustle & Flow\" and released the collection through his record label. T.I. is also a noted record producer, having produced several song recordings, a few under the pseudonym T.I.P.. 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The track later appeared as the opening track on the band's debut extended play \"Out of the Black\", and as the opening track on the band's eponymous debut studio album, \"Royal Blood\". The track was also part of the soundtrack to the film \"Who Am I \u2013 No System Is Safe\", as well as the video games \"Forza Horizon 2\" and \"EA Sports UFC\". It was also used in a featurette for the Netflix series \"Daredevil\" at the 2015 New York Comic Con. The song was also the official theme song for the 2016 professional wrestling event \"WWE Roadblock\". This song has also been covered by Billie Marten.\n\nCome On Over (Royal Blood song): \"Come On Over\" is a song written by Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher of British rock duo Royal Blood. The song was originally recorded by the duo for the band's debut single, \"Out of the Black\", where it appeared as the B-side. The track later appeared as the third track on the band's debut extended play \"Out of the Black\", and as the second track on the band's eponymous debut studio album, \"Royal Blood\". The track also appeared on the band's third single, released by Black Mammoth Records and Warner Bros. Records on 21 April 2014. \"Come On Over\" also appears on the soundtrack for \"WWE 2K15\" and \"Guitar Hero Live\".\n\nGemfire: Gemfire (released in Japan as Royal Blood or \u30ed\u30a4\u30e4\u30eb\u30d6\u30e9\u30c3\u30c9 \"Roiyaru Buraddo\", Super Royal Blood or \u30b9\u30fc\u30d1\u30fc\u30ed\u30a4\u30e4\u30eb\u30d6\u30e9\u30c3\u30c9 \"S\u016bp\u0101 Roiyaru Buraddo\" in its Super Famicom version) is a medieval war game for the MSX, Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES, FM Towns, Mega Drive/Genesis, MS-DOS, and later Windows, developed by Koei. The object in the game is to unify a fictional island by force. Players use infantry, cavalry, and archers, as well as fantasy units such as magicians, dragons or gargoyles in order to capture the castle needed to control that particular territory.\n\nFigure It Out (Royal Blood song): \"Figure It Out\" is a song written by Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher of British rock duo Royal Blood. The song was originally recorded by the duo for the band's eponymous debut studio album, \"Royal Blood\", where it appears as the third track on the album. The track also appeared on the band's fourth single, released by Black Mammoth Records and Warner Bros. Records on 18 August 2014 as the lead single promoting \"Royal Blood\". \"Figure It Out\" also appears on the soundtrack for the video game \"Pro Evolution Soccer 2016\".\n\nLittle Monster (song): \"Little Monster\" is a song written by Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher of British rock duo Royal Blood. The song was originally recorded by the duo for release as a single, appearing on the band's second single of the same name, released by Black Mammoth Records and Warner Bros. Records on 10 February 2014. The single marked the band's first release under Warner Bros. Records after signing with the label in 2013. The track later appeared as the second track on the band's debut extended play \"Out of the Black\", and as the sixth track on the band's eponymous debut studio album, \"Royal Blood\". It is currently the duo's highest-charting single. The song is included as a playable track in \"Guitar Hero Live\".\n\nThe Sword Stained with Royal Blood (film): The Sword Stained with Royal Blood is a 1993 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel \"Sword Stained with Royal Blood\". 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As of 2013, the firm employs approximately 100,000 people in China and overseas across 21 manufacturing plants and 260 logistics centers across 200 countries. Midea Group is listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange since 2013. It has been listed on the Fortune Global 500 since July 2016. Midea produces wide ranges of lighting, water appliances, floor care, small kitchen appliances, laundry, large cooking appliances, and refrigeration appliances. It also has a long history in producing home and commercial solutions in air conditioning and heating (HVAC). In the summer of 2016, Midea made a highly publicized move to acquire German robotics company KUKA.\n\nWaller High School: Waller High School ( ) is a public high school in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, north of Waller, and classified as a 5A school by the UIL. 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Schlumberger employs approximately 100,000 people\n\nLithia Motors: Lithia Motors, Inc. is an American nationwide automotive retailer headquartered in Medford, Oregon. It is the fourth largest automotive retailer in the United States. In 2015, Lithia Motors broke into the Fortune 500 list at #482, making it one of only three Oregon-based companies in the Fortune 500. This followed a year that saw the acquisition of the DCH Auto Group, one of the 10 largest dealer groups in the country, with 27 dealerships, before being purchased by Lithia Motors. In 2016, Lithia climbed to #346 and that same year made the Fortune 500 List of Top Ten Companies with the biggest Jump in rank on the Fortune 500. Today, Lithia is ranked #318 on the Fortune 500. Lithia employs more than 11,100 people in stores across the nation including Alaska and Hawaii. 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Nimitz Senior High School is a public secondary school made up of two campuses located in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States. The campuses have Houston addresses. The school is located directly across the street from Lone Star College\u2013North Harris and west of Bush Intercontinental Airport The school serves portions of Houston, the Aldine Independent School District portion of Humble, and unincorporated areas of Harris County. Nimitz is one of five high schools in Aldine ISD. 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It was serialized in Hakusensha's \"LaLa\" from 1980 to 1984. The individual chapters were published in 11 \"tank\u014dbon\" under the \"Hana to Yume Comics\" imprint, which were released between 1981 and 1984. \"Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi\" received the 1983 Kodansha Manga Award for the sh\u014djo category.\n\nCamelia: Camelia (born 20 June 1974, as Dayang Noor Camelia Abang Khalid) is a Malaysian singer and model. She was the first Malaysian to be signed to Universal Music. Her first album, \"Camelia\", won the Best New Artist and Best Vocal Performance in an Album awards from Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM). From 2003, she was the Malaysian spokesmodel for L'Or\u00e9al. 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Hitchens was the author, co-author, editor or co-editor of over 30 books, including five collections of essays, on politics, literature and religion. A staple of public discourse, his confrontational style of debate made him both a lauded intellectual and a controversial public figure. He contributed to \"New Statesman\", \"The Nation\", \"The Weekly Standard\", \"The Atlantic\", \"London Review of Books\", \"The Times Literary Supplement\", \"Slate\", \"Free Inquiry\" and \"Vanity Fair\".\n\nMortality (book): Mortality is a 2012, posthumously published book by Anglo-American writer Christopher Hitchens, comprising seven essays which first appeared in \"Vanity Fair\" concerning his struggle with oesophageal cancer, with which he was diagnosed during his 2010 book tour and to which he succumbed in December 2011. 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In his youth, he took part in demonstrations against the Vietnam War, joined organisations such as the International Socialists while at university, and began to identify as a socialist. After the 11 September attacks, however, Hitchens no longer regarded himself as a socialist, and his political thinking became largely dominated by the issue of defending civilization from terrorists and against the totalitarian regimes that protect them. He nonetheless continued to identify as a Marxist, endorsing the materialist conception of history, but believed that Karl Marx had underestimated the revolutionary nature of capitalism. He sympathized with libertarian ideals of limited state interference but considered libertarianism not to be a viable system. In the 2000 US presidential election, he supported the independent candidate Ralph Nader. After 9/11, Hitchens advocated the invasion of Iraq. In the 2004 election, he very slightly favored the incumbent Republican President George W. 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At the 2002 Summer X-Games Lindenmuth attempted but failed to pull off the first ever triple backflip on a vert ramp.\n\nRick Lindy: Rick Lindy (born June 30, 1967) is an actor and Country/Rockabilly musician from Chicago, Illinois. He currently performs with the Big Guitars from Memphis as well as leading his own band, Rick Lindy and the Wild Ones. His previous band, the Cyclones, backed up Hayden Thompson for a show on Oct 2, 1992. Lindy's first solo single, \"Working Man Blues\" (1990), was produced by John Capps and featured DJ Fontana on drums.\n\nGO (American magazine): GO (previously GO NYC), is a \"cultural roadmap for the city girl,\" and is the nation's most widely distributed, free, lesbian magazine. Based out of New York City, GO distributes 30,000 copies in 10 major cities, and receives 250,000 unique web hits monthly. The publication offers information on nightlife, arts & entertainment, news & current events, lifestyle, travel, advice, and celebrity Q&As.\n\nHere We Go Again (Demi Lovato album): Here We Go Again is the second studio album by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on July 21, 2009, through Hollywood Records. Unlike her previous album, \"Don't Forget\" (2008), Lovato did not collaborate with the Jonas Brothers, as she wanted to work with different people and give the album a personal approach. Lovato collaborated for the album with established songwriters and producers, such as E. Kidd Bogart, Gary Clark, Toby Gad, John Mayer, Jon McLaughlin, Lindy Robbins and John Fields, who produced her previous album \"Don't Forget\". Lovato also collaborated with The Academy Is... lead singer William Beckett to write a song about a strained relationship with her father, which was originally set to appear on the album, but was later dropped. The song later appeared on her third album \"Unbroken\" (2011).\n\nTuff Monks: Tuff Monks was a short-lived band consisting of Nick Cave, Mick Harvey and Rowland S. Howard (each a member of The Birthday Party) with Robert Forster, Lindy Morrison and Grant McLennan (each a member of The Go-Betweens). Their only release was the 1982 7\" 45 rpm single \"After the Fireworks\", on the Australian label Au Go Go Records.\n\nHere We Go Again (Demi Lovato song): \"Here We Go Again\" is a song performed by American singer Demi Lovato. It was written by Isaac Hasson, Lindy Robbins and Mher Filian and produced by SuperSpy, for Lovato's second studio album of the same name. It was released as the album's lead single on June 23, 2009, through Hollywood Records. 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In 1791, his countrymen sent him sit in the Legislative Assembly where he was very discreet. In 1792, he was re-elected to the Convention by the department of Ariege he sided on the Mountain. At the trial of Louis XVI in January 1793, this \"royalist\" vote the king's death, without suspension ruled against the appeal of the people. He did not vote the impeachment of Jean-Paul Marat while claiming to be \"far from approving all the principles of the Revolution espoused by his fanatic friend.\" Despite his opposition to the Girondins, he vote by MPs maintenance allowances to Members under arrest. His served as a representative on mission to the Army of the Pyrenees (West) from the end of August 1793 when he was recalled to Paris. He was among those who organized the downfall of Maximilien Robespierre. After 9 Thermidor Year II ( 27 July 1794 ) he joined the Committee of General Security, and supported the closing of the Jacobin Clubs. An active Thermidorian, he showed a readiness during the insurrection of the 1st Prairial ( 20 May 1795 ). He denounced and arrested the \"last Montagnards and called for the arrest of Bertrand Barrere, Jacques Nicolas Billaud-Varenne and Jean-Marie Collot. Returned to the army of the Pyrenees, he found it disgracefully disorganized and unable to fight.\n\nGirondins: The Girondins (] ) or Girondists were members of a loosely knit political faction during the French Revolution. From 1791 to 1793, the Girondins were active within the Legislative Assembly and the National Convention. They were part of the Jacobin movement\u2014though not every Girondin was a member of the actual Jacobin Club\u2014until they were accused of monarchism and purged.\n\nGeorges Couthon: Georges Auguste Couthon (22 December 1755 \u2013 28 July 1794) was a French politician and lawyer known for his service as a deputy in the Legislative Assembly during the French Revolution. Couthon was elected to the Committee of Public Safety on 30 May 1793 and served as a close associate of Maximilien Robespierre and Louis Antoine de Saint-Just until his arrest and execution in 1794 during the period of the Reign of Terror. Couthon played an important role in the development of the Law of 22 Prairial, which was responsible for a sharp increase in the number of executions of accused counter-revolutionaries.\n\nMuscadin: The term Muscadin (] ), meaning \"wearing musk perfume\", came to refer to mobs of young men, relatively well-off and dressed in a dandyish manner, who were the street fighters of the Thermidorian Reaction in Paris in the French Revolution. After the coup against Robespierre and the Jacobins of 9 Thermidor Year II, or 27 July 1794, they took on the remaining Jacobins and sans-culottes, and largely succeeded in suppressing them over the next year or two. In prints they are often seen carrying large wooden clubs, which they liked to call \"constitutions\". They were supposedly organized by the politician and journalist Louis-Marie Stanislas Fr\u00e9ron, and eventually numbered 2,000-3,000. They in fact seem to have mostly consisted of the lower middle classes, the sons of \"minor officials and small shopkeepers\", and were quietly encouraged by the shaky new government, who had good reason to fear Jacobin mobs, and wider unrest as the hard winter of 1794-5 saw increasing hunger among the Parisian working class. The Muscadins are considered to be part of the First White Terror in response to the preceding Reign of Terror of the Jacobins.\n\nFirst White Terror: The White Terror was a period during the French Revolution in 1795, when a wave of violent attacks swept across much of France. The victims of this violence were people identified as being associated with the Reign of Terror - followers of Robespierre and Marat, and members of local Jacobin clubs. The violence was perpetrated primarily by those whose relatives or associates had been victims of the Great Terror, or whose lives and livelihoods had been threatened by the government and its supporters before the Thermidorean Reaction. Principally these were, in Paris, the Muscadins, and in the countryside, monarchists, supporters of the Girondins, those who opposed the Civil Constitution of the Clergy and those otherwise hostile to the Jacobin political agenda. The Great Terror had been largely an organised political programme, based on laws such as the Law of 22 Prairial, and enacted through official institutions such as the Revolutionary Tribunal, but the White Terror was essentially a series of unco-ordinated attacks by local activists who shared common perspectives but no central organisation. In particular locations, there were however more organised counter-revolutionary movements such as the Companions of Jehu in Lyon and the Companions of the Sun in Provence. 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Building complex that mosque settles in, includes a high school (madrasa), a primary school (maktab), a library and a mausoleum for the founder, a bath of Gazi Mehmet Pasha, which is about 150m away from the mosque. This Mosque, nowadays known as Bajrakli Mosque is behind Albanian League Museum. Together with Albanian League Complex, Bath of Gazi Mehmet Pasha, and old urban houses, Mehmet Pasha Mosque gives you the sense of Ottoman architecture.\n\nAl-Adiliyah Mosque: Al-Adiliyah Mosque (Arabic: \u062c\u0627\u0645\u0639 \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0627\u062f\u0644\u064a\u0629\u200e \u200e , Turkish: \"Adliye Camii\" ) or Dukaginz\u00e2de Mehmed Pasha mosque is a mosque complex in Aleppo, located to the southwest of the Citadel, in \"Al-Jalloum\" district of the ancient city, few meters away from Al-Saffahiyah mosque. The mosque was endowed by the Dukakinzade Mehmed Pasha in 1556. Dukakinzade was the Ottoman governor-general of Aleppo from 1551 until 1553 when he was appointed as governor-general of Egypt. He died in 1557 and the mosque was not completed until 1565-66 (AH 973). It is considered to be one of the oldest mosques of the Ottoman period in Aleppo after the Khusruwiyah Mosque.\n\nMurad Pasha Mosque: The Murad Pasha Mosque (Arabic: \u062c\u0627\u0645\u0639 \u0645\u0631\u0627\u062f \u0628\u0627\u0634\u0627\u200e \u200e , transliteration: \"Jami Murad Pasha\") is an early Ottoman-era mosque and mausoleum in Damascus, Syria, located in the Suwayqa sector of the Al-Midan quarter. The mosque was erected and named after Murad Pasha, who served as the Ottoman governor (\"\"wali\"\") of Damascus between 1568-1569. The mosque was built in 1568. The mosque is also known as the Naqshbandi Mosque (Arabic: \u062c\u0627\u0645\u0639 \u0627\u0644\u0646\u0642\u0634\u0628\u0646\u062f\u064a\u200e \u200e ) after the \"Naqshbandi\" sufi order which it served as a center for.\n\nHirami Ahmet Pasha Mosque: Hirami Ahmet Pasha Mosque (Turkish: \"H\u0131rami Ahmet Pa\u015fa Mescidi\" ) is a former Eastern Orthodox church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans. The small church, one among the 36 dedicated to Saint John the Baptist in Constantinople, was part of a monastery bearing the same name. Its full name was Saint John the Forerunner by-the-Dome (Greek: , \"Hagios Ioannis ho Prodromos en t\u014d Trull\u014d\"). It is the smallest Byzantine church of Constantinople still extant and has never been studied.\n\n\u00c7ar\u015famba, Fatih: \u00c7ar\u015famba is a small part of Balat quarter of Istanbul, Turkey. It is in Fatih, the capital district which hosts the provincial authorities, inside the walls of the ancient Byzantine city of Constantinople. It is one of the most conservative areas of the city, and also a quite peaceful environment. It is rich with Byzantine monuments, like the mosques of Fethiye and Hirami Ahmet Pasha. According to 17th-century Ottoman traveler Evliya \u00c7elebi, its name comes from the town of \u00c7ar\u015famba in the Black Sea Region since, after the Fall of Constantinople, this part of Istanbul was repopulated with people coming from that city. 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He is known for his operas, which include \"Der Rosenkavalier\", \"Elektra\", \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\" and \"Salome\"; his Lieder, especially his \"Four Last Songs\"; his tone poems, including \"Don Juan\", \"Death and Transfiguration\", \"Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks\", \"Also sprach Zarathustra\", \"Ein Heldenleben\", \"Symphonia Domestica\", and \"An Alpine Symphony\"; and other instrumental works such as \"Metamorphosen\" and his Oboe Concerto. Strauss was also a prominent conductor in Western Europe and the Americas, enjoying quasi-celebrity status as his compositions became standards of orchestral and operatic repertoire.\n\nMacbeth (Strauss): Macbeth is a symphonic poem written by Richard Strauss between 1886 and 1888. The work was his first tone poem, which Strauss described as \"a completely new path\" for him compositionally. Written in some semblance of sonata form, the piece was revised more thoroughly than any of Strauss's other works; these revisions, focused primarily on the development and recapitulation sections, show how much the composer was struggling at this point in his career to balance narrative content with musical form. Bryan Gilliam writes in \"The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians\" that, \"New path or not, \"Macbeth\" failed to find a firm place in the concert repertory, because it lacked the thematic cogency and convincing pacing of musical events so evident in the two antecedent works [\"Don Juan\" and \"Tod und Verkl\u00e4rung\" (\"Death and Transfiguration\")]. 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Her signature roles include Countess Almaviva in Mozart's \"Le nozze di Figaro\", Desdemona in Verdi's \"Otello\", Violetta in Verdi's \"La traviata\", the title role in Dvo\u0159\u00e1k's \"Rusalka\", the title role in Massenet's \"Manon\", the title role in Massenet's \"Tha\u00efs\", the title role in Richard Strauss's \"Arabella\", the Marschallin in \"Der Rosenkavalier\", and the Countess in \"Capriccio\".\n\nSusanne Mentzer: Susanne Mentzer (born January 21, 1957) is an American operatic mezzo-soprano. She is best known for singing trouser roles, such as Cherubino in Mozart's \"Le nozze di Figaro\", Idamante in Mozart's \"Idomeneo\", Octavian in Richard Strauss' \"Der Rosenkavalier\" and the composer in Strauss' \"Ariadne auf Naxos\", as well as other music of Mozart, Strauss, Rossini, Berlioz and Mahler.\n\nStrauss: Strauss, Strau\u00df or Straus is a common Germanic surname. 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Ravel wrote that the opening bars of \"Le roi malgr\u00e9 lui\" changed the course of harmony in France, Poulenc wrote a biography of the composer, and Richard Strauss conducted the first staged performance of Chabrier's incomplete opera \"Bris\u00e9\u00efs\".\n\nTaillefer (Strauss): Taillefer is a cantata for choir and orchestra composed by Richard Strauss in 1903, Op. 52, TrV 207. The text is a rendering of the medieval tale Taillefer by the German poet Ludwig Uhland (1787\u20131862). The piece was written to celebrate the centenary of Heidelberg University and was premiered on the same day that Strauss received his honorary doctorate from the university, on 26 October 1903 in the newly built Heidelberg Town Hall with Strauss conducting. It is written for a mixed chorus with three soloists, tenor (Taillefer), baritone (Duke William of Normandy), and soprano (the Duke's daughter and admirer of Taillefer), with a large orchestra. 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A letter to his parents made it clear that he hoped to spark a revolution by his actions.\n\nStrategy of the Roman military: The strategy of the Roman military contains its grand strategy (the arrangements made by the state to implement its political goals through a selection of military goals, a process of diplomacy backed by threat of military action, and a dedication to the military of part of its production and resources), operational strategy (the coordination and combination of the military forces and their tactics for the goals of an overarching strategy) and, on a small scale, its military tactics (methods for military engagement in order to defeat the enemy). If a fourth rung of \"engagement\" is added, then the whole can be seen as a ladder, with each level from the foot upwards representing a decreasing concentration on military engagement. 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The SFSG is the newest addition to the United Kingdom Special Forces. It was formed officially on 3 April 2006 to support the Special Air Service, the Special Reconnaissance Regiment and the Special Boat Service on operations. The 1st Battalion Parachute Regiment (1 PARA), a company strength group of Royal Marines, and a contingent of RAF Regiment personnel form the UK's Special Forces Support Group (SFSG). The SFSG may provide extra firepower from land or air to fulfil their mission.\n\nArmy Public School Nahan: The Army Public School Nahan (informally APS Nahan or Army School Nahan or ASN) is a co-educational day boarding school in Nahan, Himachal Pradesh, India. It was started in the month of May 1982 in old re-appropriated barracks of 1 PARA (SF) by the Army Welfare Education Society. The school's first principal was Mrs S Samadhar. 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He set up the Drogheda Heritage Centre along with his wife, Noeleen in 1999 in St Mary's Church of Ireland, Drogheda, the site of Cromwell's entry into the town in 1649. The Centre caused a storm of controversy when Cromwell's death mask was displayed for two months under the slogan 'He's Back! The lowest ebb of the affair was when local protestors, led by the Deputy Mayor of Drogheda, Frank Godfrey daubed tomato juice on the walls of the graveyard surrounding the Centre.' 'Cromwell Was Framed (Ireland 1649)', the first major book from new imprint Chronos Books appear on the bookshelves in 2014. Drogheda's Forgotten Walls (and other stories) hit the shelves in December 2015. Reilly is an obsessive runner. He has run eleven marathons and has a PB of 37.09 for 10k and 18.12 for 5k. He lived all of his life in Drogheda and still lives there. He is still running five times a week (30 miles) in his mid-fifties. 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The cola is typically mixed with another ingredient, such as soy sauce, barbecue sauce or ketchup. It can be prepared with regular or diet cola. As the dish cooks, the sauce reduces, accentuating the cola flavor and creating a glaze in the process. It is sometimes prepared as a chicken wing dish. It can have a sticky texture, depending on how it is prepared. Cola chicken has been described as a dish that has flavor elements of sweet and sour, and the cola has been described as imparting a rich flavor in the chicken meat.\n\nDiet Pepsi: Diet Pepsi and Diet Pepsi Classic Formula Blend (stylized as diet PEPSI CLASSIC SWEETENER BLEND) are no-calorie carbonated cola soft drinks produced by PepsiCo, introduced in 1964 as a variant of Pepsi-Cola with no sugar. First test marketed in 1963 under the name Patio Diet Cola, it was re-branded as \"Diet Pepsi\" the following year, becoming the first diet cola to be distributed on a national scale in the United States. In the 1960s and 1970s its competition consisted of Tab, produced by The Coca-Cola Company, and Diet Rite soda, produced by Royal Crown. Diet Coke was a later entrant to the diet cola market; though shortly after entering production in 1982 it became the primary competing diet cola to Diet Pepsi.\n\nIzze: Izze (pronounced iz-ee) is the brand name of a line of carbonated juice drinks produced by the IZZE Beverage Company in Boulder, Colorado, which is owned by PepsiCo. The drinks consist of 70% fruit juice from concentrate, and 30% seltzer water. Izze is an all-natural, no-preservatives-added fruit soda.\n\nRC Cola-Army Troopers: The RC Cola-Army Troopers are a professional women's volleyball team in the Philippine Super Liga (PSL). It debuted as the RC Cola Raiders in the 2013 Grand Prix Conference of the PSL. 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They also own luxury resort hotels throughout the world. The company trades on the New York Stock Exchange, symbol MTN. The company is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado.\n\nBullocks Flat: Bullocks Flat (or Bullock's Flat) is a flat portion of the Thredbo Valley adjacent to the Thredbo River, located in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia.\n\nThredbo, New South Wales: Thredbo is a village and ski resort in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, and a part of the Snowy Monaro Regional Council.\n\nSki Club of Australia: The Ski Club of Australia is a private club and ski lodge located in Thredbo, New South Wales, Australia. It was founded in 1920 and as its foundation pre-dated the foundation of the Ski Council of New South Wales in 1929, it played a pivotal role in the history of skiing and ski racing in Australia. 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Regardless of the rank, professors in public universities (and in many private ones) must perform research. This ranking system is the one used at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (the largest Argentine university) and by most of the public universities, but not all of them; being autonomous, they can choose their own scale. Private universities have their own rank in each case, sometimes based on the public university system, although as a general rule they have less ranks or hold a higher ranking as the starting point for a teaching career (devoting auxiliar ranks to undergraduates).\n\nScience and technology in Israel: Science and technology in Israel is one of the country's most developed sectors. Israel spent 4.2% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on civil research and development in 2013, one of the highest ratios in the world. Israel ranks fifth among the most innovative countries in the Bloomberg Innovation Index. 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It forms the large majority of the N1 national primary road connecting Dublin towards Belfast along the east of the island of Ireland. The route heads north via Swords, Drogheda and Dundalk to the Northern Irish border just south of Newry in County Armagh, where it joins the A1 road and further on, the M1 motorway in Northern Ireland. It also forms a significant part of the road connection between Dublin and the Northern Irish cities of Newry, and Lisburn.\n\nM2 motorway (Pakistan): The M-2 Motorway (Urdu: \u200e ) is a North-South motorway in Pakistan, connecting Rawalpindi/Islamabad to Lahore. The motorway is 375\u00a0km long and located entirely in Punjab. It passes through Kala Shah Kaku, Sheikhupura, Khanqah Dogran, Kot Sarwar, Pindi Bhattian, Salem, Lilla, Kot Momin, Kallar Kahar, Balksar, Nila Dulha and Chakri before ending just outside the twin cities Rawalpindi and Islamabad. It was the first motorway built in South Asia. 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The area of the Milton Malsor civil parish is about 1650 acre , stretching from north of the M1 motorway between junctions 15 and 15A, south to the West Coast Main Line, east to the A508 and A45 roads, and west to the A43 road.\n\nDublin: Dublin ( , Irish: \"Baile \u00c1tha Cliath\" ] ) is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Dublin is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and bordered to the South by the Wicklow Mountains. The city has an urban area population of 1,173,179. The population of the Greater Dublin Area, as of 2016 , was 1,904,806 people.\n\nSheffield Parkway: The Sheffield Parkway is a major dual carriageway which runs between the City of Sheffield and junction 33 of the M1 in South Yorkshire, England. The 5.5 mi road was opened in 1974, and runs to the east of the City, connecting Park Square in the City centre with the inner ring road, outer ring road and out to the M1 motorway at junction 33. On this route it passes the districts of Wybourn, Darnall, Handsworth, and the village of Catcliffe, at which a slip road connects to the now defunct Sheffield City Airport, Sheffield Business Park and the Advanced Manufacturing Park (AMP). Many businesses and Sheffield attractions are located close to the Parkway as it is known in Sheffield, and it can become highly congested. For approximately 2.5 mi of its route the road forms a part of the A57 road, the rest being part of the A630 road.\n\nA507 road: The A507 is an A-class road in England, linking the M1 motorway near Milton Keynes to the A10 at Buntingford. Beginning at junction 13 of the M1, the road heads east past Ridgmont to Ampthill. Here it passes between Ampthill and its close neighbour Flitwick, essentially separating the two. After this it passes Flitton before encountering the A6 at a roundabout. Passing Shefford the road briefly multiplexes with the A600 before crossing the A6001 and bypassing Stotfold. Crossing the A1 at junction 10 of the A1(M), where the motorway becomes a normal A-road, the A507 then heads south east through Baldock. After bridging over the A505 (here being the recently opened Baldock north-south bypass) it terminates at a roundabout with the A10 at Buntingford.\n\nA1 road (Northern Ireland): The A1 is a major route in Northern Ireland. It runs from Belfast via Lisburn and Banbridge to the border with the Republic of Ireland south of Newry, from where the road continues to Dublin, becoming the N1 road and M1 motorway. Between Sprucefield and Carrickcarnan the road forms part of the European route E01.\n\nSprucefield: Sprucefield is a major out-of-town retail park in the townland of Magherageery, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is on the southern edge of Lisburn; about one mile from the middle of Lisburn and ten miles (16\u00a0km) from the middle of Belfast. Sprucefield is located beside the M1 motorway and the A1 road. It is split in two parts: the Sprucefield Centre and Sprucefield Park.\n\nList of highways numbered 1: The following highways are numbered 1. For roads numbered A1, see list of A1 roads. For roads numbered B1, see list of B1 roads. For roads numbered M1, see List of M1 roads. For roads numbered N1, see list of N1 roads.\n\nTransport in Leeds: Transport within Leeds consists of extensive road, bus and rail networks. The city has good rail and road links to the rest of the country. Leeds railway station is one of the busiest in Britain, and Leeds is connected to the national road network via the A1(M) motorway, M1 motorway and M62 motorway. 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It was produced by Impossible Pictures, the same company who made \"Walking with Dinosaurs\" and \"Primeval\". The series stars Elliot Knight as the titular hero, Sinbad.\n\nOnce Upon a Time (TV series): Once Upon a Time is an American fantasy drama television series that premiered on October 23, 2011, on ABC. The show takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, whose residents are characters from various fairy tales transported to the \"real world\" town and robbed of their original memories by a powerful curse.\n\nBWF Super Series: The BWF Super Series, launched on December 14, 2006 and implemented in 2007, is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF). Since 2011, the Super Series includes two levels of tournament, Super Series Premier and Super Series. A season of Super Series features twelve tournaments around the world, including five of them classified as Super Series Premier. Super Series Premier tournament offers higher ranking point and higher minimum total prize money. Top eight players/pairs in each discipline in Super Series standings are invited to the Super Series Finals held at the year end.\n\nSrikanth Kidambi: Srikanth Kidambi is an Indian badminton player. He shot to prominence by defeating Olympic Champion Lin Dan in 2014 China Open Super Series Premier by 21\u201319 21\u201317 in the final round, thus becoming the first Indian to win a Super Series Premier Men's title. He trains at the Gopichand Badminton Academy, Hyderabad and is supported by the GoSports Foundation, Bangalore. He is also sponsored by Li-Ning.\n\nTanongsak Saensomboonsuk: Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk (;born 13 October 1990) is a Thai male badminton player. He won his first career Super Series Premier title by winning the Denmark Open on 23 October 2016, becoming the first Thai to win a men's singles title in a Super Series Premier tournament. He studies a bachelor in business administration at Siam University.\n\n2017 All England Super Series Premier: The 2017 All England Super Series Premier is the first Super Series tournament of the 2017 BWF Super Series. The tournament took place in Birmingham, England, from March 7\u201312, 2017, and had a total purse of $600,000.\n\nLee Chong Wei career statistics: This is a list of the main career statistics of Malaysian professional badminton player, Lee Chong Wei. To date, Lee has won sixty three singles titles, including eleven Super Series Premier titles, twenty-eight Super Series titles, and four Super Series Finals titles. He is the first men's singles player to win at least once in different Super Series Premier titles. He is also a Silver medalist at the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Olympics. He is the runner-up at the 2011 BWF World Championships, 2013 BWF World Championships and 2015 BWF World Championships. His achievement as the runner-up at the 2014 BWF World Championships was canceled due to doping violations. Following that matter, he served an 8-month suspension from international competitions.\n\n2011 Korea Open Super Series Premier: The 2011 Korea Open Super Series Premier was the second tournament of the 2011 BWF Super Series. It was the first competition under the new format where a select group of Super Series events were elevated to premier status. The tournament was held in Seoul, South Korea from 25\u201330 January 2011 and had a total purse of $1,200,000.\n\nElliot Knight: Elliot Knight is a British actor. He is known for his role as Sinbad in the British television series \"Sinbad\". He portrayed Merlin on the American fantasy television series \"Once Upon a Time\".\n\nWayne Knight: Wayne Elliot Knight (born August 7, 1955) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for playing Newman in the TV sitcom \"Seinfeld\" (1992\u20131998) and Officer Don Orville in \"3rd Rock from the Sun\" (1996\u20132001). His other roles include Dennis Nedry in \"Jurassic Park\", Stan Podolak in \"Space Jam\" (1996), Al McWhiggin in \"Toy Story 2\" (1999), Tantor in \"Tarzan\" (1999), the Giraffe in \"Bee Movie\" (2007), Zack Mallozzi in \"Rat Race\" (2001), Dojo in Xiaolin Showdown (2003\u20132006), Mr. Blik in \"Catscratch\" (2005\u20132007), Microchip in \"\" (2008) and Haskell Lutz in \"The Exes\" (2011\u20132015).", "question": "What year did the series premier that starred Elliot Knight as Merlin?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"series_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the television series."}, "actor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actor who played the character."}, "character_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the character played by the actor."}, "premiere_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the television series premiered."}}, "required": ["series_name", "actor_name", "character_name", "premiere_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"series_name": "Once Upon a Time", "actor_name": "Elliot Knight", "character_name": "Merlin", "premiere_year": 2011}, "ground_truth": {"series_name": "Once Upon a Time", "actor_name": "Elliot Knight", "character_name": "Merlin", "premiere_year": 2011}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1576, "output_tokens": 40, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "936e86873a2344967a25b729263718651adf35b97d24053d44cdef036bdc2a10", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae7a8205542993210983ed9", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Spies for Peace: Spies for Peace was a British group of anti-war activists associated with the Committee of 100 who publicized government preparations for rule after a nuclear war. In 1963 they broke into a secret government bunker, Regional Seat of Government Number 6 (RSG-6) at Warren Row, near Reading, where they photographed and copied documents. The RSGs were to include representatives of all the central government departments, to maintain law and order, communicate with the surviving population and control remaining resources. The public were virtually unaware what the government was planning for the aftermath of a nuclear war until it was revealed by Spies for Peace.\n\nStanislav Petrov: Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov (Russian: \u0421\u0442\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0301\u0432 \u0415\u0432\u0433\u0440\u0430\u0301\u0444\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041f\u0435\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0301\u0432 ; 7 September 1939 \u2013 19 May 2017) was a lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces who became known as \"the man who single-handedly saved the world from nuclear war\" for his role in the 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident.\n\nSecond Variety: \"Second Variety\" is a science fiction short story by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in \"Space Science Fiction\" magazine, in May 1953. A nuclear war between the Soviet Union and the West has reduced much of the world to a barren wasteland. The war continues, however, among the scattered remains of humanity. The Western forces have developed \"claws\", which are autonomous self-replicating robots to fight on their side. It is one of Dick's many stories in which nuclear war has rendered the Earth's surface uninhabitable. The story was adapted into the movie\" Screamers \"in 1995.\n\nVasili Arkhipov: Vasili Alexandrovich Arkhipov (Russian: \u0412\u0430\u0441\u0438\u043b\u0438\u0439 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u0440\u0445\u0438\u043f\u043e\u0432 ) IPA: [v\u0250\u02c8s\u02b2il\u02b2\u026aj \u0250l\u02b2\u026ak\u02c8sandr\u0259v\u02b2\u026at\u0255 ar\u02c8xip\u0254\u02d0f] (30 January 1926 \u2013 19 August 1998) was a Soviet Navy officer credited with casting the single vote that prevented a Soviet nuclear strike (and, presumably, all-out nuclear war) during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Such an attack likely would have caused a major global thermonuclear response which could have destroyed much of the world. As flotilla commander and second-in-command of the diesel powered submarine \"B-59\" , only Arkhipov refused to authorize the captain's use of nuclear torpedoes against the United States Navy, a decision requiring the agreement of all three senior officers aboard. In 2002 Thomas Blanton, who was then director of the US National Security Archive, said that \"Vasili Arkhipov saved the world\".\n\nEmergency Action Message: In the U.S. military's strategic nuclear weapon nuclear command and control (NC2) system, an Emergency Action Message (EAM) is a preformatted message that directs nuclear-capable forces to execute specific Major Attack Options (MAOs) or Limited Attack Options (LAOs) in a nuclear war. Individual countries or specific regions may be included or withheld in the EAM, as specified in the Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP). The SIOP was updated annually until February 2003, when it was replaced by Operations Plan (OPLAN) 8044. Since July 2012, the US nuclear war plan has been OPLAN 8010-12, \"Strategic Deterrence and Force Employment\".\n\nWarGames: WarGames is a 1983 American Cold War science fiction film written by Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes and directed by John Badham. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, John Wood, and Ally Sheedy. The film follows David Lightman (Broderick), a young hacker who unwittingly accesses WOPR (War Operation Plan Response), a United States military supercomputer originally programmed to predict possible outcomes of nuclear war. Lightman gets WOPR to run a nuclear war simulation, originally believing it to be a computer game. The computer, now tied into the nuclear weapons control system and unable to tell the difference between simulation and reality, attempts to start World War III.\n\nProud Prophet: Proud Prophet was a simulated war game played by the United States in 1983. With an ongoing arms buildup against the Soviet Union, President Ronald Reagan and his Administration had a great deal of concern for the U.S. nuclear war plan and what may occur if we did not take action. After being briefed on the strike plan in place, President Reagan was unsatisfied and took measures to simulate a response to the onset of a nuclear war. The simulation consisted of 200 Military Personnel and Politicians with only twelve days of actual play. Stretching the twelve days of gameplay over several week periods, Personnel involved in the simulation were forced to make critical strategic and diplomatic decisions to test the effectiveness of the United States strike plan. Due to heightened tensions with the ongoing Cold War made this simulation the most realistic in United States Military history. For the first time ever, the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff took part in the game, although their participation was concealed. One of the main purposes of the simulation was to test the response of the National Command Authority's (NCA) decision making when dealing with many different situations at once. Although Proud Prophet was intended to help senior officials test their nuclear strategies, it was apparent that many of the concepts in place were incompatible with current Military capabilities. Many important parts of this simulation saw limited use of de-escalation tactics. If a risk of a war did occur, many Military advisors saw the use of nuclear missiles as the deterring factor when dealing with the Soviet Union. The idea behind this concept was that Soviet forces would seek ceasefire if the West moved to use nuclear weapons. The final outcome of the Proud Prophet war game would show the need to resolve global issues in times of war or potential war. The outcome of an all-out nuclear war is the total destruction of both sides involved, and a death toll nearly reaching half a billion with the remaining dying from starvation or lethal doses of radiation. The government file for Proud Prophet was not declassified until December 20th, 2012, and was only declassified in part. While there is no known reason why it was unclassified under the Obama administration.\n\nAgreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War: The Prevention of Nuclear War Agreement was created to reduce the danger of nuclear war between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The agreement was signed in Washington, D.C., on June 22, 1973, during a relative period of d\u00e9tente. The United States and the U.S.S.R. agreed to reduce the threat of a nuclear war and establish a policy to restrain hostility.\n\nThreads: Threads is a 1984 British television drama jointly produced by the BBC, Nine Network and Western-World Television Inc. Written by Barry Hines and directed by Mick Jackson, it is a docudrama account of nuclear war and its effects on the city of Sheffield in Northern England. The plot centres on two families as a confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union erupts. As the nuclear exchange between NATO and the Warsaw Pact begins, the film depicts the medical, economic, social and environmental consequences of nuclear war.\n\nYury Votintsev: Colonel General Yuriy Vsyevolodich Votintsev (Russ. \u042e\u0440\u0438\u0439 \u0412\u0441\u0435\u0432\u043e\u043b\u043e\u0434\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0412\u043e\u0442\u0438\u043d\u0446\u0435\u0432) was a retired commander of the Soviet Air Defense's Missile Defense Units. 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He is best known for becoming a K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 Finalist and also winning the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta earning a Silver Medal in Judo. He is also known for his fights with current WWE professional wrestler and former UFC Heavyweight Champion and veteran Brock Lesnar, former WWE wrestler and K-1 fighter Sean O'Haire and former NFL football player turned K-1 kickboxer and New Japan Pro Wrestling contender Bob Sapp. Min-soo holds a notable kickboxing win over former UFC fighter Scott Junk. He announced his retirement from contact sports in 2011 with brief stints as color commentator for Japanese and Korean mixed martial arts and professional wrestling events. Kim is also the Judo head coach for Korean Top Team.\n\nCurt Hennig: Curtis Michael Hennig (March 28, 1958 \u2013 February 10, 2003) was an American professional wrestler, manager, and color commentator who performed under his real name for the American Wrestling Association (AWA), the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). In the WWF, he found his greatest success as Mr. Perfect, a nickname introduced in his second run with the company which gradually became his official ring name. Hennig used the same ring name in his third and final run. However, his real name was widely acknowledged. He is the son of wrestler Larry \"The Axe\" Hennig, and father of current WWE wrestler Curtis Axel.\n\nUniversal Soldier: The Return: Universal Soldier: The Return is a 1999 American science fiction action film directed by Mic Rodgers in his directorial debut, and written by William Malone and John Fasano. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Michael Jai White, Bill Goldberg, Heidi Schanz, Kiana Tom and Xander Berkeley. The film was released in the United States on August 20, 1999. This was Jean-Claude Van Damme's last widely released film until 2012's \"The Expendables 2\".\n\nThe Honky Tonk Man: Roy Wayne Farris (born January 25, 1953), better known by the ring name The Honky Tonk Man, is an American professional wrestler. Currently working on the independent circuit, he previously wrestled for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). He is best known for his first run with WWF, where he held the WWF Intercontinental Championship for a record 64 weeks, and lost it to The Ultimate Warrior at the inaugural SummerSlam. He is the cousin of fellow professional wrestler and color commentator Jerry Lawler.\n\nUniversal Soldier: Day of Reckoning: Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning (formerly known as Universal Soldier: A New Dimension) is a 2012 American science fiction action film co-written, co-edited and directed by John Hyams. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren, Scott Adkins and Andrei \"The Pit Bull\" Arlovski. It is the fourth and final theatrical installment in the \"Universal Soldier series\".\n\nCorey Graves: Matthew Polinsky (born February 24, 1984) is an American color commentator, columnist, and former professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE as a color commentator for \"Raw\" and \"SmackDown Live\" under the ring name Corey Graves. He is a former NXT Tag Team Champion with Adrian Neville. Polinsky is also known for his work on the independent circuit under the ring name Sterling James Keenan.\n\nWilliam Regal: Darren Kenneth Matthews (born 10 May 1968) is an English retired professional wrestler, color commentator and trainer. He is currently signed to WWE on the NXT brand under the ring name William Regal, acting as the brand's general manager. He is also known for his time in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under the ring name Steven Regal. Having started his career on a rare surviving carnival booth in Britain, he moved on to wrestle for national-level promotions on the British wrestling circuit and on British television. He then progressed to touring around the world, in countries such as Germany and South Africa, before being called up to WCW in 1993.\n\nUniversal Soldier (1992 film): Universal Soldier is a 1992 American military science fiction action film directed by Roland Emmerich, produced by Mario Kassar and Allen Shapiro, and written by Richard Rothstein and Dean Devlin. The film tells the story of Luc Deveraux, a former US Army soldier who was killed in Vietnam War in 1969, and returned to life following a secret military project called the \"Universal Soldier\" program. However, he finds out about his past even although his memory was erased, and escapes alongside a young TV journalist. Along the way, they have to deal with the return of his archenemy, Sgt. Andrew Scott, who had lost his sanity in the Vietnam War, and became a psychotic megalomaniac, intent on killing him and leading the Universal Soldiers. \"Universal Soldier\" was released by TriStar Pictures on July 10, 1992. The film grossed $36 million worldwide against its budget of $23 million. It spawned a series of films, including several rather poorly received direct-to-TV films: \"\", which has since been removed from the series canon, followed by \"\" and \"\".\n\nBill Goldberg: William Scott Goldberg (born December 27, 1966) is an American professional wrestler, actor, former professional football player and former mixed martial arts color commentator known for his time in WWE and WCW under the ring name Goldberg.\n\nUniversal Soldier: Regeneration: Universal Soldier: Regeneration (also known in some countries as Universal Soldier: A New Beginning) is a 2009 American sci-fi action film directed and edited by John Hyams (the son of director Peter Hyams, who previously worked with Jean-Claude Van Damme on three films, 1994's \"Timecop\", 1995's \"Sudden Death\" and 2013's \"Enemies Closer\"; in this film Peter is the director of photography). The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren, who both reprise their roles from the first film. It is the third theatrical installment in the \"Universal Soldier series\". 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The school was established in 2001 and is located in the City of Chino Hills, which is in the southwest corner of San Bernardino County. The City of Chino Hills was incorporated in 1991, and is now a community of 76,131. Chino Valley Unified School District serves over 29,000 students in Chino, Chino Hills, and south Ontario, slightly down from 30,659 three years ago. After years of rampant growth, enrollment has somewhat stabilized. The district employs over 2,400 people, and supports thirty-five schools including four comprehensive high schools and one continuation school.\n\nPalomares League: Palomares League is a high school athletic league in Southern California. It is a member of the CIF Southern Section, serving the eastern San Gabriel Valley and Chino Hills in San Bernardino County. The 2014-15 school year will be its inaugural season. 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Per the PA Department of Education 100% of the teachers were rated \"Highly Qualified\" under the federal No Child Left Behind Act. The school is a Title I school.\n\nLaVar Ball: LaVar Ball (born October 23, 1968) is an American businessman and media personality, who attracted widespread public and media attention in 2017 after making a series of incredible claims concerning the careers of himself and his sons. He is the father of basketball players Lonzo of the Los Angeles Lakers, UCLA freshman LiAngelo, and Chino Hills High School basketball player LaMelo. A former basketball and American football player, LaVar is the founder and CEO of the sports apparel company Big Baller Brand.\n\nChino Valley Unified School District (California): The Chino Valley Unified School District is a school district in San Bernardino County, California, United States. It serves the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, and the southwestern portion of Ontario, though originally it served only Chino when it was founded in 1860. It now encompasses 88 sqmi and serves about 32,000 students from grades kindergarten up to 12th grade. CVUSD serves four high schools, five junior high schools, twenty-one elementary schools, one continuation school, and an adult school.\n\nLaguna Hills High School: Laguna Hills High School is a public high school located in Laguna Hills, California which serves the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. The school has the smallest student enrollment of the district\u2019s four schools at approximately 1,600 students. The mascot for Laguna Hills is the Hawk, and the official colors are brown and gold. 220 credits are required to graduate from Laguna Hills High School. 89% of LHHS grads are accepted at 2 or 4-year colleges.\n\nRuben S. Ayala High School: Senator Ruben S. 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Granite Hills High School has been an IB World School since July 2001.\n\nLaMelo Ball: LaMelo Ball (born August 22, 2001) is an American basketball player who attends Chino Hills High School in Chino Hills, California. A junior point guard, he has repeatedly drawn attention from national sports media. Ball verbally committed to play basketball for UCLA at age 13. He is the brother of Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball and UCLA basketball freshman LiAngelo Ball. His father LaVar grew into a media personality in 2017.\n\nCalaveras Hills High School: Calaveras Hills High School (CHHS) is one of the two high schools of Milpitas, California. Calaveras Hills High School works with students who need an alternative form of education. Calaveras Hills High is referred to as \"Cal\u00a0Hills\" by students and the community. Cal\u00a0Hills is the most successful alternative school in the state. Test scores for the STAR test rose hundreds of points from 500+ to 714. 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He is the youngest son of the financier Isidore Jack Lyons, (SirJack Lyons CBE)a former director of the UDS Group. Jonathon Lyons made his fortune in the property and venture capital sectors as well as retail,He had large investments in the middle east Overseas Director (Ronson PLC and Remington)in the distribution licensing sector.Appointed director of REGENTFLAG LIMITED in February 1990,JLC (LONDON) LTD, appointed director feb 1990 also director SOUTH BANK PENSION FUND TRUSTEES LIMITED on the same day of the same month( 28 feb 1990. Appointed director of J E LONDON PROPERTIES LIMITED 31 dec 1991. aPPOINTED DIRECTOR OF BELLCROWN ESTATES LTD(DISSOLVED)5 February 1998. Appointed director of 37 COLVILLE TERRACE MANAGEMENT COMPANY LIMITED Switzerland. A large proportion of the Lyons family holdings stretch across many freeholds within and around the Notting Hill and Kensington areas as well as large property holdings in the United States.\n\nGoodbye Mr. Black: Goodbye Mr. Black () is a 2016 South Korean television series based on the manhwa of the same title what produced by the novel The Count of Monte Cristo motif, written by and published in 1983. It airs on MBC on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST) from March 16, 2016 to May 19, 2016 for 20 episodes.\n\nSunmin: Sunmin (Hangul: \uc120\ubbfc, \"Katakana\": \u30bd\u30f3\u30df\u30f3, born August 4, 1987) is a South Korean singer who speaks and sings in Korean, Japanese, and English. She debuted in 2006, with the single \"Keep Holding You,\" a collaboration with the Japanese R&B singer Toshinobu Kubota. Her career was initially focused on the Japanese market, but her work became focused in South Korea from 2009 to 2010. She also contributed to original soundtracks of South Korean television series \"Master of Study\" and \"Gloria (2010 TV series)\". In 2010 to 2011, she was in the main South Korean musical production of \"Jekyll & Hyde\" as Lucy. In 2012 to 2013, she reprised her role as Lucy in the South Korean national tour. In spring 2013, Sunmin played Josephine in the South Korean production of \"Ars\u00e8ne Lupin\", the musical.\n\nKang So-ra: Kang So-ra (born February 18, 1990) is a South Korean actress.\n\nThe Master of Revenge: The Master of Revenge () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Chun Jung-myung, Jo Jae-hyun, Jeong Yoo-mi, Lee Sang-yeob and Gong Seung-yeon. It aired on KBS2 from April 27, 2016 to June 30, 2016 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.\n\nChae Shi-ra: Chae Shi-ra (born June 25, 1968) is a South Korean actress born in Seoul. Since 1990, Chae has firmly established her acting career with \"Eyes of Dawn\" in the 1990s, she was referred to as a representative actress of the period along with Kim Hee-ae and Ha Hee-ra.\n\nMy Lawyer, Mr. Jo: My Lawyer, Mr. Jo (; also known as \"Neighborhood Lawyer Jo Deul-ho\") is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Park Shin-yang, Kang So-ra, Ryu Soo-young, Park Sol-mi. Based on the same-titled webtoon, it aired on KBS2.\n\nHeo Jung-eun: Heo Jung-eun (; born September 1, 2007) is a South Korean actress. She first drew public attention with her performances in hit dramas, \"My Lawyer, Mr. Jo\" (2016) and \"Love in the Moonlight\" (2016). At age nine, she took on her first leading role in television as Geum-bi, a girl who suffers from childhood Niemann\u2013Pick disease in\" My Fair Lady\" (2016).\n\nThe Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop: The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Lee Dong-gun, Jo Yoon-hee, Shin Goo, Cha In-pyo, Choi Won-young, and Hyun Woo. The series aired on KBS2 every Saturday and Sunday from 7:55 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. (KST). The series served as Kim Young-ae's final work, as she died almost 2 months after the final episode.\n\nYoo Da-in: Yoo Da-in (born Ma Young-seon on February 9, 1984) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her nuanced performance in the critically acclaimed indie film \"Re-encounter\", her first leading role. In 2016, she played a supporting role in South Korean television series \"Doctor Crush\".", "question": "Which South Korean actress born in Feb 1990 appears on the 2016 South Korean television series \"My Lawyer, Mr. Jo\"?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actress_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the South Korean actress."}, "birth_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the actress."}, "month": {"type": "string", "description": "The birth month of the actress."}}, "required": ["year", "month"], "additionalProperties": false}, "tv_series_appearance": {"type": "object", "properties": {"series_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the television series the actress appeared in."}, "series_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the television series aired."}}, "required": ["series_title", "series_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the actress."}}, "required": ["actress_name", "birth_details", "tv_series_appearance", "nationality"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actress_name": "Kang So-ra", "birth_details": {"year": 1990, "month": "February"}, "tv_series_appearance": {"series_title": "My Lawyer, Mr. Jo", "series_year": 2016}, "nationality": "South Korean"}, "ground_truth": {"actress_name": "Kang So-ra", "birth_details": {"year": 1990, "month": "February"}, "tv_series_appearance": {"series_title": "My Lawyer, Mr. Jo", "series_year": 2016}, "nationality": "South Korean"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1812, "output_tokens": 67, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "95946bba39ee5b918d4722bc444897fd689ae0ad6ca6293793c624658b2274dd", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab7adc755429928e1fe388d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "computer mouse", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Pointer (user interface): In computing, a pointer or mouse cursor (as part of a personal computer WIMP style of interaction) is a symbol or graphical image on the computer monitor or other display device that echoes movements of the pointing device, commonly a mouse, touchpad, or stylus pen. 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Common gestures are point and click and drag and drop.\n\nThe Mother of All Demos: \"The Mother of All Demos\" is a name retroactively applied to a landmark computer demonstration, given at the Association for Computing Machinery / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (ACM/IEEE)\u2014Computer Society's Fall Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco, which was presented by Douglas Engelbart on 9 1968 ( ) (1968--) .\n\nDiana Merry: Diana Merry-Shapiro was a computer programmer for the Learning Research Group of Xerox PARC in the 1970s and 1980s, after having originally been hired as a secretary. As one of the original developers of the Smalltalk programming language, she wrote the first system for overlapping display windows. Merry was also one of the co-inventors of the BitBLT ('bit block transfer') routines for Smalltalk, subroutines for performing computer graphics operations quickly which were pivotal in the evolution of user interfaces from text-based computing to graphical user interfaces.\n\nIvan Sutherland: Ivan Edward Sutherland (born May 16, 1938) is an American computer scientist and Internet pioneer, widely regarded as the \"father of computer graphics.\" His early work in computer graphics as well as his teaching with David C. Evans in that subject at the University of Utah in the 1970s was pioneering in the field. Sutherland, Evans, and his students from that era invented several foundations of modern computer graphics. He received the Turing Award from the Association for Computing Machinery in 1988 for the invention of Sketchpad, an early predecessor to the sort of graphical user interface that has become ubiquitous in personal computers. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, as well as the National Academy of Sciences among many other major awards. In 2012 he was awarded the Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology for \"pioneering achievements in the development of computer graphics and interactive interfaces\".\n\nVisualization software: Visualization software or visualisation software is a range of computer graphics products used to create graphical displays and interfaces for software applications. These products include libraries of graphical components or graphic objects (e.g., common charts, Gantt charts, diagrams and realistic equipment images) and software editors for building and deploying data displays for applications. Primarily used in graphical user interfaces, these products support common platforms, including Java, . NET, Flex, and C++, and are used in desktop and web-based applications. They are used in different industries, including transportation, telecommunications, manufacturing and defense, to display information in formats designed to be easily understood. These displays are primarily for applications requiring custom, high-performance interfaces that are scalable and industry specific.\n\nDouglas Engelbart: Douglas Carl Engelbart (January 30, 1925 \u2013 July 2, 2013) was an American engineer and inventor, and an early computer and Internet pioneer. He is best known for his work on founding the field of human\u2013computer interaction, particularly while at his Augmentation Research Center Lab in SRI International, which resulted in creation of the computer mouse, and the development of hypertext, networked computers, and precursors to graphical user interfaces. These were demonstrated at The Mother of All Demos in 1968. Engelbart's Law, the observation that the intrinsic rate of human performance is exponential, is named after him.\n\nPost-WIMP: In computing, post-WIMP (\"windows, icons, menus, pointer\") comprises work on user interfaces, mostly graphical user interfaces, which attempt to go beyond the paradigm of windows, icons, menus and a pointing device, i.e. WIMP interfaces.\n\nBox-drawing character: Box-drawing characters, also known as line-drawing characters, are a form of semigraphics widely used in text user interfaces to draw various geometric frames and boxes. In graphical user interfaces, these characters are much less useful as it is more simple and appropriate to draw lines and rectangles directly with graphical APIs. Box-drawing characters work only with monospaced fonts; however, they are still useful for plaintext comments on websites.\n\nError message: An error message is information displayed when an unexpected condition occurs, usually on a computer or other device. 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She is best known for her roles in serials like \"Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii\", \"Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat\", \"Kabhi Aaye Na Judaai\", \"Viraasat\", \"Geet - Hui Sabse Parayi\" and \"Diya Aur Baati Hum\". Kanika won Zee Gold Awards (2012-2013) and Star Parivaar Award (2012) for Best Actress in a Negative Role of Meenakshi in \"Diya Aur Baati Hum\".\n\nKabhi Aaye Na Judaai: Kabhi Aaye Na Judaai meaning \"Let Separation Never come\" was an Indian Hindi daily soap opera on STAR Plus. It is a story of a united family which finds itself confronted with the biggest temptation of all times - money. The show used to air every Monday to Thursday at 2pm and was produced by Deepti Bhatnagar. It was replaced by Ekta Kapoor's show Kesar in 2004.\n\nKa Karoon Sajni Aaye Na Baalam: Ka Karoon Sajni Aye Na Baalam is a classical song of Hindustani classical music. It is a Thumri sung in the raaga, Sindh Bhairavi Thumri. 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The City Council appointed him Goodwill Ambassador for Goree Island, Senegal in 2008. He was Political Officer in Liberia during the government of Samuel Doe. He completed study projects in southern and western Africa every other year:2006-2012. He graduated from the University of Tampa with honors and earned an M.A. degree from Syracuse University. Spelman College awarded him a Doctor of Humane Letters degree. Dr. Myrick is co-author of Three Aspects of Crisis in Colonial Kenya ; author of \u201cThe United States and Liberia\u201d in The African Experience: Past, Present, and Future and author of scores of official documents. Portsmouth, VA named two streets in his honor in 2001 and selected him as a 2006 \u201cPortsmouth Notable\u201d \u2013 the city\u2019s highest honor. He is featured in the March, 2013 edition of \u201cThe Citizen of Chesapeake\u201d Newspaper. Active in community service, he is on a number of boards, such as the World Affairs Council.\n\nJohn Levitow: John Lee Levitow (November 1, 1945 \u2013 November 8, 2000) was a United States Air Force (USAF) Loadmaster who received the Medal of Honor for exceptional heroism during wartime. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his acts of heroism while serving on board a Douglas AC-47 Spooky gunship of the 3d Special Operations Squadron USAF on February 24, 1969. He became the lowest ranked serviceman in the Air Force to receive the Medal of Honor, the United States military's highest honor.\n\nMary Whyte: Mary Whyte (b.1953 Cleveland, Ohio) is an American watercolor artist, a traditionalist preferring a representational style, and the author of six published books, who has earned awards for her large-scale watercolors. In 2016, the Portrait Society of America chose Whyte as the 2016 recipient of the Society\u2019s Gold Medal, their highest honor. In 2013, Whyte was awarded by the state of South Carolina, as the recipient of the South Carolina Arts Commission\u2019s Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Governor\u2019s Award for the Arts; the highest honor given to an artist in South Carolina.\n\nCharles Brown (Medal of Honor): Corporal Charles Brown (born 1849) was a US Marine who received the United States's highest honor for bravery, the Medal of Honor. He was born in New York City, and enlisted in the Marine Corps from Hong Kong in June 1870, aboard the USS\u00a0\"Ashuelot\" . His Medal of Honor was approved under General Order No. 169, dated 8 February 1872. There is no record of Brown having received his medal, as he deserted from the Marine Corps in October 1871, before the medal was approved.\n\nTansen (film): Tansen (Hindi: \u0924\u093e\u0928\u0938\u0947\u0928) is a 1943 Indian Bollywood film directed by Jayant Desai and featuring K. L. Saigal and Khursheed Bano in the lead roles. The film was based on Tansen, the 16th century musician in the court of Mughal emperor, Akbar. The film featured 13 hit songs, performed by the leads, including \"More Balapan Ke Saathi\", \"Rum Jhum Rum Jhum Chal Tihari\", \"Kahe Guman Kare Gori\", \"Bina Pankh Ka Panchhi\", \"Sapt Suran Teen Gram\", \"Diya Jalao\" and \"Baag Laga Doon Sajni\". It was the second highest grossing Indian film of 1943. In 2009 it was reported that another film based on the life of Tansen would be directed by Satish Kaushik.\n\nReidar Finsrud: Reidar Finsrud (born 5 March 1946, in Dr\u00f8bak) is a Norwegian artist. He was educated at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry majoring in graphical arts. 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During her academic career, she has taught at Princeton University, the University of Chicago, and Harvard University. From 2002 to 2009, she was the Dean of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs. She was subsequently the first woman to serve as the Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department from January 2009 until February 2011 under U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She is a former president of the American Society of International Law and the current President and CEO of New America. She married Princeton professor Andrew Moravcsik; they live in Princeton with their two sons.\n\nRichard N. Haass: Richard Nathan Haass (born July 28, 1951) is an American diplomat. He has been president of the Council on Foreign Relations since July 2003, prior to which he was Director of Policy Planning for the United States Department of State and a close advisor to Secretary of State Colin Powell. The Senate approved Haass as a candidate for the position of ambassador and he has been U.S. Coordinator for the Future of Afghanistan. He succeeded George J. Mitchell as the United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland to help the peace process in Northern Ireland, for which he received the State Department's Distinguished Service Award. At the end of 2003, Mitchell Reiss succeeded him as special envoy. In late 2013, Haass returned to Northern Ireland to chair inter-party talks aimed at addressing some of the unresolved issues from the peace process such as parades, flags and \"the past\".\n\nWinston Lord: Winston Lord (born August 14, 1937) is a United States diplomat and leader of non-governmental foreign policy organizations. 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This idea is based upon a hadith, which was used by Ibn Arabi, that states about Prophet Muhammad, 'I was a prophet when Adam was between water and clay'.\n\nMyMFB: MyMFB (previously MillatFacebook) is a Muslim-oriented social networking website. It was launched in May 2010 in response to a controversial group on Facebook entitled \"Everybody Draw Mohammed Day\" and Pakistan's block of Facebook in response.\n\nEverybody Draw Mohammed Day: Everybody Draw Mohammed Day (or \"Draw Mohammed Day\") was a 2010 event in support of artists threatened with violence for drawing representations of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It stemmed from a protest against censorship of the American television show \"South Park\" episode \"201\", led by the show's distributor Comedy Central, in response to death threats that had been made against some of those responsible for two segments broadcast in April 2010. A drawing representing Mohammed was posted on the Internet on April 20, 2010 with a message suggesting that \"everybody\" create a drawing depicting Mohammad on May 20 in support of free speech.\n\nKurt Westergaard: Kurt Westergaard (born Kurt Vestergaard, 13 July 1935) is a Danish cartoonist who created the controversial cartoon of the Islamic prophet Muhammad wearing a bomb in his turban. This cartoon was the most contentious of the 12 Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons, which met with strong reactions from Muslims worldwide, including Western countries. Since the drawing of the cartoon, Westergaard has received numerous death threats and been a target of assassination attempts. As a result, he is under constant police protection.\n\n201 (South Park): \"201\" is the sixth episode of the fourteenth season of \"South Park\", and the 201st overall episode of the series. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 21, 2010. The episode continued multiple storylines from the previous episode, \"200\", in which a group of angry celebrities demand South Park produce the Muslim prophet Muhammad. In \"201\", a superhero-like group of religious figures team up to save South Park from the celebrities and their monster Mecha-Streisand, while Eric Cartman learns the true identity of his father.\n\nCartoon Wars Part II: \"Cartoon Wars Part II\" is the fourth episode in the tenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 143rd episode of the series overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 12, 2006. After \"Cartoon Wars Part I\", it is the second part of a two-episode story-arc, which focuses on Cartman's efforts to get the television series \"Family Guy\" cancelled, by exploiting fears of retaliation by Muslims to an impending \"Family Guy\" episode in which the Islamic prophet Muhammad will appear, in violation of some interpretations of Muslim law. Kyle instead urges the president of the network airing \"Family Guy\", Fox, to air the episode in an exercise of free speech.\n\nMaqbara: The Arabic word Maqbara (\u0645\u0642\u0628\u0631\u0629 \"mausoleum\"; \"plural\": \u0645\u0642\u0627\u0628\u0631 Maq\u00e2bir) is derived from the word Qabr, which means grave. Though maqbara refers to the graves of all Muslims, it refers especially to the graves (Raula or Rauza) of religious figures or Waliyullahs considered to have dedicated their life to Islam, striving to be true Muslims and training others to follow Islam as preached by the Islamic prophet Muhammad.\n\nHistory of Hajj: The History of the Hajj encompasses a period starting from the time of Abraham through the establishment of the Islamic Hajj by Islamic prophet Muhammad, to the present-day hajj where millions of Muslims perform their pilgrimage annually. In Islamic tradition, pilgrimage was introduced during the time of prophet Ibrahim (Abraham). 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The editor is Tony Cook, who also serves on the editorial staff of Railroad Model Craftsman and as editor of HO Collector magazine.\n\nPenco: Penco (Mapudungun: \"Peumo water\") is a Chilean city and commune in Concepci\u00f3n Province, B\u00edo B\u00edo Region on the Bay of Concepci\u00f3n. Founded as the city of Concepci\u00f3n del Nuevo Extremo ('beginning of the new extreme') on February 12, 1550 by Pedro de Valdivia, it is the third oldest city in Chili, after capital Santiago founded first in 1541 and La Serena second in 1544.\n\nThe Craftsman (magazine): The Craftsman was a magazine founded and edited by the American furniture designer Gustav Stickley. It published architectural designs that were influential in creating the American Craftsman style. It was a relatively short-lived publication, launching its first issue in October 1901 and its last in December 1916. The following year, it was merged with \"Art World\".\n\nHarold H. Carstens: Harold H. Carstens (June 20, 1925\u00a0\u2013 June 23, 2009) was president of Carstens Publications, publisher of \"Railfan & Railroad\" and \"Railroad Model Craftsman\" magazines. While attending Fairleigh Dickinson University at night, Carstens joined the staff of \"Railroad Model Craftsman\" in 1952. While in the Army, he studied art and journalism at the Philippine Institute for the Armed Forces. The position of managing editor opened up in 1954, and Carstens later advanced to Editor and Vice President in 1957. When owner Charles Penn retired in 1962, Hal Carstens became President. In 1973, Carstens moved the company to a new facility in Newton, New Jersey, where it is located today.\n\nModel Railroader: Model Railroader (MR) is an American magazine about the hobby of model railroading. Founded in 1934 by Al C. Kalmbach, it is published monthly by Kalmbach Publishing of Waukesha, Wisconsin. 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Originally published in France by Delcourt, Archaia Studios Press started reprinting the series in English in 2006. This series is intended for Mature Readers; it contains adult content, graphic violence, and nudity.\n\nBob Anderson (runner): Bob Anderson (born December 28, 1947, in Manhattan, Kansas) is an American runner, photographer, publisher and film producer. He has been running for 53 years. In 2012 he ran 50 races (350.8 miles) to celebrate 50 years of running. He averaged 6:59/mile. A movie called \"A Long Run\" covers the event. He is the founder of \"Runner's World\" magazine. A desire to find information about running and racing led him to a career in magazine and book publishing for more than twenty years. After selling \"Runner's World\" to Rodale Press in 1984, he founded \"Ujena Swimwear\", and \"Around Town Productions\". He has been the subject of media coverage for more than forty years. In 2012 he founded a new sport called Double Racing - a two-stage running race with a halftime recovery break between the legs.\n\nAn Inconvenient Truth (book): An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It is a 2006 book by Al Gore released in conjunction with the film \"An Inconvenient Truth\". It is published by Rodale Press in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, in the United States.\n\nMen's Health: Men's Health (\"MH\"), published by Rodale Inc. in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, United States, is the world's largest men's magazine brand, with 40 editions in 47 countries. It is also the best-selling men's magazine on U.S. newsstands. Although originally started as a men's health magazine, it currently covers various men's lifestyle topics such as fitness, nutrition, fashion, and sexuality. The magazine's website, MensHealth.com, averages 38 million page views a month.\n\nWomen's Health (magazine): Women's Health, published by Rodale in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, is a magazine focusing on health, nutrition, fitness, sex, and lifestyle. It is published 10 times a year in the United States and has a circulation of 1.5 million readers. The magazine has 13 international editions spanning 25 countries and reaching more than 8 million readers globally.\n\nMH-18 (magazine): MH-18, published by Rodale Press, was a magazine covering teen lifestyle. The magazine was started as a quarterly publication in August 2000. A youth-oriented version of \"Men's Health\" magazine, it was targeted at 13- to 18-year-old males. The last issue was published on 12 November 2001.\n\nMy Prison Without Bars: My Prison Without Bars is Pete Rose's autobiography, published by Rodale Press on January 8, 2004.\n\nBlackstone Press: Blackstone Press Limited is now a subsidiary of Oxford University Press. Blackstone Press was a legal publisher. It was established in March 1988 by Alistair McQueen. Its management was formerly that of Financial Training Publications, whose law list it purchased. Blackstone Press started from the best position possible because of that purchase. The list included \"everyday\" reference works, and works that were \"essential reading\" for examinations of the Law Society and Bar and which had been used for that purpose for seven years. The books published by Blackstone Press were updated and revised incessantly. In 2000, Blackstone Press had a revenue of \u00a35 million and a net income of \u00a3758k. In 2001, its backlist contained over four hundred books. The company was purchased from BPP plc by Oxford University Press, becoming a subsidiary of the latter on 14 August 2001.\n\nGeorgia Rickard: Georgia Rickard is an Australian-born journalist, magazine editor, author and media commentator. Her work has appeared in magazines and newspapers across numerous publications both within Australia and globally, for titles such as \"Cosmopolitan\", \"CLEO\", \"Women's Health\", \"GQ\", \"Prevention\", and the \"Sunday Telegraph\".\n\nPrevention (magazine): Prevention is an American healthy lifestyle magazine, started in 1950, and published by Rodale Press in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The range of subjects includes food, nutrition, workouts, beauty, and cooking. It was founded by J. I. Rodale and is currently led by Editorial Director Anne Alexander. It is one of the largest magazines in the world, with a circulation of 2 million editions around the world, and over 10,000,000 readers a month. 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Cool Para said to be the first rapper to pioneer Zenji Flava during the 90s. He was using Saleh Jabri's tape to rap on some local shows in Zanzibar until 1996 when he teamed-up with another rapper named Cool Muza together with others they formed a rap group called \"Struggling Islanders. They made their debut single \"Historia\" in early 1997. Though the group short-lived and Cool Para and Muza both went to pursue a solo career. Cool Para was the first rapper in Zanzibar and Tanzania mainland to make rap and taarab fusion called taarap. With it he went to record a song with the most prominent taarab music band widely known as the East African Melody Modern Taarab, the song was known as \"Loo Umezoea\" which was released early 2000. He also did \"Kwenye Mataa\" with the same taarab band in 1998. Before Cool Para, there was also another short-lived crew named Contish. The group consisted with two members Abdul and Hakim. They released their only album called \"Mabishoo\" (93). The album was available all over Zanzibar and Tanzania. They were using Swahili lyrics over ragga instrumentals such as 'Tingaling' by Shabba Ranks. Sam,e style as Saleh J. Sometimes later they disbanded and Kim went on pursue a solo and released an album called Kim Pekee. Abdul went to live abroad. The name is made of \"zenji\", which is slang for \"Zanzibar\", and \"flava\", which is a corruption of \"flavour\", thus meaning \"of Zanzibari taste\". As with bongo flava, i.e., Tanzanian mainland's hip hop, zenji flava is usually sung in swahili; the main difference between the two subgenres is that Zanzibari hip hop also reflects some influence of taarab, and thus indirectly of Arab music and Indian music. Notable zenji flava artists include Ali Haji. As Zenji flavour goes on it find itself as a sub part of Bongo flava as it has influence from the young generation of artists who want to cop with Bongo flava. like Offside trick, 2 berry now is separated to form two solo artists\uff08Berry black and Berry white\uff09, Wazenji kijiwe and Shaka zulu, others are East connection which was made up with almost seven groups of artist including Offside trick Brooklyn, Four nature, Jumbo camp, Queen love, and K jam. It was in this time that Zenji flava was modernized with rapid growth in the number of artists.\n\nThe Sky Moves Sideways: The Sky Moves Sideways is the third studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in February 1995.\n\nKscope: Kscope is an independent record label that is part of Snapper Music, and a sister-label of Peaceville. It is dedicated to artists in the progressive rock genre. The label has released albums by Steven Wilson and his projects Porcupine Tree, No-Man and Blackfield. In 2008 it branched out and has since signed the post-progressive artists Anathema, Lunatic Soul and Ulver, and progressive rock stalwart Ian Anderson to their roster. In 2013, the Steven Wilson release The Raven That Refused To Sing (and Other Stories) received the Album of the Year award at the Progressive Music Awards.\n\nUp the Downstair: Up the Downstair is the second studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in May 1993. It was originally intended to be a double album set including the song \"\", which was instead released as a single in 1992, and other material that ended up on the \"Staircase Infinities\" EP (1994). In 2005, it was partially re-recorded, fully re-mixed, remastered and re-released along with the \"Staircase Infinities\" EP as a double album. The re-release contains a new mix by Steven Wilson, along with recorded drums by Gavin Harrison that replace the electronic drums of the original version. Steven Wilson has stated that the title of the album came from a line in the song \"Voyage 34.\" There is still a title track, however. Another re-release on double vinyl was pressed on 14 August 2008 on Kscope records. This is identical to the 2005 release, except it is printed on coloured vinyl and the \"Staircase Infinities\" disc contains the song \"Phantoms\".\n\nMoonloop: Moonloop is an EP released by British psychedelic rock and progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, prior to the release of their third studio album, \"The Sky Moves Sideways\". It was released on vinyl and CD in the UK by Delerium Records.\n\nTransmission IV: Transmission IV is the fourth and final Transmission information service release (only available to subscribers) by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. It contains a complete improvisation of what would become the song \"Moonloop\", included on the 1995 release \"The Sky Moves Sideways\".\n\nPorcupine Tree: Porcupine Tree were an English rock band formed by musician Steven Wilson in 1987. The band began essentially as a solo project for Wilson, who created all of the band's music. However, by 1993, Wilson desired to work in a band environment, and so brought on frequent collaborators Richard Barbieri on keyboards, Colin Edwin on bass and Chris Maitland on drums as permanent band members. With Wilson still in charge of guitar and lead vocals, this would remain the lineup until 2001, when the band recruited Gavin Harrison to replace Maitland on drums.\n\nTarquin's Seaweed Farm: Tarquin's Seaweed Farm, subtitled \"Words from a Hessian Sack\", is the first album to be released by Steven Wilson under the name \"Porcupine Tree\". It was originally a compiled cassette of experimental music made by Steven Wilson for his joke band he formed with his friend Malcom Stocks. The cassette was only sent out to a few people, but was enough to give the band a bit of fame in the UK underground music scene of the time, being picked up by the underground magazine Freakbeat. It was later released under Delerium Records in 1991 in a limited edition of 300 copies. Eventually, the tracks from this and the later Porcupine Tree album \"The Nostalgia Factory\" were compiled into what are considered Porcupine Tree's first true studio albums, \"On the Sunday of Life\" and \"Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape\".\n\nAnesthetize: \"Anesthetize\" is a Porcupine Tree song. It is the third track on the 2007 album \"Fear of a Blank Planet\". It is the longest song on this album, clocking in at 17:42, making \"Fear of a Blank Planet\" the studio album containing the longest composition since 1995's \"The Sky Moves Sideways\" (not counting Voyage 34 (Phase III) in \"\" since it is a compilation album).\n\nThe Contrast (band): The Contrast are a guitar power pop band based in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire in the United Kingdom. They were formed in 1999 by David Reid and have since released five albums on the New York based label Rainbow Quartz and two for Wicked Cool Records. Since the release of their second album \"Wireless Days\", their music has been regularly played by Little Steven on his Underground Garage radio show. Little Steven once described them on air as \"One of the best bands on the planet \u2013 and England too\" and consequently invited them to play the Underground Garage Festival on Randall's Island in 2004. In May 2007, they released a new album called \"Underground Ghosts\" (also on Rainbow Quartz) that has since been regularly featured on Little Steven's Underground Garage show. A compilation of tracks from all of the Rainbow Quartz albums was released in 2007. This contains new and unreleased tracks and is the band's first release on Little Steven's \"Wicked Cool\" label. 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He reigned from November 1905 until his death in September 1957.\n\nPrince Carl Bernadotte: Carl Gustaf Oscar Fredrik Christian, Prince Bernadotte (10 January 1911 \u2013 27 June 2003), originally Prince Carl, Duke of \u00d6sterg\u00f6tland, was the youngest child and only son of Prince Carl of Sweden and Princess Ingeborg of Denmark and eventually a prince of the Belgian nobility. To distinguish himself from his father, he was widely known as \"Carl Junior.\" He was the brother of Princess Margaretha of Sweden, Queen Astrid of Belgium and Crown Princess M\u00e4rtha of Norway.\n\nSchou (Norwegian family): Schou is a Danish-origined Norwegian family. Christian Julius Schou became owner of the major brewery Schous Bryggeri, which was owned by the family from 1821 to 1898. His son Halvor Schou became a leading industrialist and established Hjula V\u00e6verier, Norway's largest industrial company at the time. 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Both are set in 1817, two years after Sharpe has retired as a farmer in Normandy, so chronologically they come after \"Sharpe's Waterloo\" (1815) and before the final novel \"Sharpe's Devil\" (1820\u201321). Some of the events in the film are, however, inspired by events in the first three novels of the series. In \"Sharpe's Challenge\" and \"Sharpe's Peril\", Sharpe and his comrade in arms, Patrick Harper, have been temporarily called out of retirement and asked to go to India.\n\nBernard Cornwell: Bernard Cornwell, OBE (born 23 February 1944) is an English author of historical novels and a history of the Waterloo Campaign. He is best known for his novels about Napoleonic Wars rifleman Richard Sharpe. Cornwell has written historical novels primarily of English history in five series and one series of contemporary thriller novels. A feature of his historical novels is an end note on how the novel matches or differs from history, for the re-telling, and what one might see at the modern site of the battles described in the novel. One series of historical novels is set in the American Civil War. He wrote a nonfiction book on the battle of Waterloo, in addition to the fictional story of the famous battle in the Sharpe Series. Two of the historical novel series have been adapted for television; the Sharpe television series by ITV and \"The Last Kingdom\" by BBC. He lives in the US with his wife. He alternates between Cape Cod, Massachusetts and Charleston, South Carolina.\n\nList of Sharpe series characters: Sharpe is a series of historical fiction stories by Bernard Cornwell centred on the character of Richard Sharpe. 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(song): \"Are You Experienced?\" is the title song for the Jimi Hendrix Experience 1967 debut album. It has been described as one of Jimi Hendrix's most original compositions on the album by writer Keith Shadwick. The song is largely based on one chord and has a drone-like quality reminiscent of Indian classical music. It features recorded guitar and drum parts that are played backwards and a repeating piano chord, but no bass. Live recordings from 1968 are found on \"The Jimi Hendrix Concerts\" album and \"Winterland\" box set.\n\nI Don't Live Today: \"I Don't Live Today\" is a song by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, released on May 12, 1967, on the band's debut album \"Are You Experienced\". In honor of his Cherokee heritage, Hendrix dedicated the song to the American Indians and other minority groups.\n\nJimi Plays Monterey: Jimi Plays Monterey is a posthumous live album by Jimi Hendrix released in February 1986. 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Released by CMG, the album is named after The Experience song \"Fire\", originally released on the band's debut album \"Are You Experienced\" in 1967.\n\nExperience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix: Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix is a compilation album of Jimi Hendrix songs released in 1997. The single compact disc collects 20 songs spanning his career from his first recordings with the Jimi Hendrix Experience in 1966 to his last with Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell in 1970.\n\nFreedom: Atlanta Pop Festival: Freedom: Atlanta Pop Festival is a posthumous live album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, documenting their July 4, 1970 performance at the Atlanta International Pop Festival. Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell accompany Hendrix. It features sixteen songs recorded during their evening performance, some of which appeared on the 1991 live compilation \"Stages\". 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It is a remake/re-imagining of the first video game in the series, the original 1996 \"Tomb Raider\". It uses an improved version of the \"\" game engine, and it includes all of the original environments from \"Tomb Raider\".\n\nCamilla Luddington: Camilla Luddington (born December 15, 1983) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Catherine Middleton in the Lifetime TV film \"\", and as Jo Wilson in the ABC medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\". She provided the voice and motion capture work for Lara Croft in the 2013 video game \"Tomb Raider\" and its 2015 sequel \"Rise of the Tomb Raider\".\n\nTomb Raider (2013 video game): Tomb Raider is an action-adventure video game developed by Crystal Dynamics and published by Square Enix. \"Tomb Raider\" is the tenth title in the \"Tomb Raider\" franchise, and operates as a reboot that reconstructs the origins of Lara Croft. \"Tomb Raider\" was released on 5 March 2013 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and on 23 January 2014 for OS X, and on 27 April 2016 for Linux.\n\nLara Croft: Tomb Raider: Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (also known as simply Tomb Raider) is a 2001 action-adventure film based on the popular \"Tomb Raider\" video game series featuring the character Lara Croft portrayed by Angelina Jolie. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and Germany, it was directed by Simon West and revolves around Lara Croft trying to obtain ancient artifacts from the enemy, the Illuminati.\n\nLara Croft and the Temple of Osiris: Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is an action-adventure game developed by Crystal Dynamics and published by Square Enix for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is the sequel to the 2010 video game \"Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light\", and the second instalment in \"Lara Croft\" spin-off series of the \"Tomb Raider\" franchise. The video game was announced at E3 2014 on 9 June. \"Temple of Osiris\" stars \"Tomb Raider\" mainstay protagonist Lara Croft, voiced by English actress Keeley Hawes.\n\nRise of the Tomb Raider: Rise of the Tomb Raider is an action-adventure video game developed by Crystal Dynamics and published by Square Enix. It is the sequel to the 2013 video game \"Tomb Raider\", a reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise. It was released for Xbox One and Xbox 360 in November 2015 and for Microsoft Windows in January 2016. A special edition of the game, titled Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration, was released worldwide for PlayStation 4 in October 2016.\n\nTomb Raider III: Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft, or simply Tomb Raider III, is an action-adventure video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. It was originally released for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows platforms in 1998. \"Tomb Raider III\" is the third title in the \"Tomb Raider\" video game series and a sequel to \"Tomb Raider II\". The story of the game follows archaeologist-adventurer Lara Croft as she embarks upon a quest to recover four pieces of a meteorite that are scattered across the world. To progress through the game, the player must explore five locations (India, South Pacific, London, Nevada, and Antarctica) and complete a series of levels that involve solving puzzles, jumping over obstacles, and defeating enemies.\n\nList of Tomb Raider media: Tomb Raider is a media franchise consisting of action-adventure games, comic books, novels, theme park rides, and movies, centring on the adventures of the female fictional British archaeologist Lara Croft. Since the release of the original \"Tomb Raider\" in 1996, the series developed into a lucrative franchise of related media, and Lara went on to become a major icon of the video game industry. The \"Guinness Book of World Records\" has recognised Lara Croft as the \"Most Successful Human Videogame Heroine\" in 2006. Six games in the series were developed by Core Design, and the latest four by Crystal Dynamics. All the games were first published by Eidos Interactive, now Eidos officially became part of Square Enix on 22 April 2009, meaning Square Enix owns the rights to the \"Tomb Raider\" trademark and characters of the franchise. To date two movies, \"\" and \"\", have been produced starring American actress Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft. A reboot was announced in 2016.\n\nTomb Raider: Underworld: Tomb Raider: Underworld is an action-adventure video game, the eighth instalment of the \"Tomb Raider\" series, following character Lara Croft. The story continues from the events in \"\" as a direct sequel, but also addresses unexplained plot elements by association with \"\". \"Underworld\" was released by Eidos Interactive for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows, in North America on 18 November 2008, Europe on 21 November 2008 and Australia on 5 December 2008. On 14 June 2012, \"Underworld\" was released on the Mac OS X by Feral Interactive. It is the third game in the series to be developed by Crystal Dynamics and is also the first \"Tomb Raider\" game to be released on the PlayStation 3. Developers implemented new features into the gameplay, such as the dual-target feature and an upgraded inventory system, using an Active Sonar map and a multi-purpose grappling hook. The game also features a hint system and a new melee combat system where Lara has the ability to battle her opponents using kicks and grapple pulls. Downloadable content was also released exclusively for the Xbox 360, where the player takes control of Lara and her doppelg\u00e4nger in two new chapters.\n\nTomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness: Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness is the sixth installment in the \"Tomb Raider\" series, acting as a direct sequel to \"Tomb Raider Chronicles\" and \"\". It was developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. 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He signed his cartoons \"\u03c6lipe\", using the Greek letter phi (\u03c6) in place of the first three letters of his forename. Maurice Nadeau misread the Greek \u03c6 as a Latin y and the name \"Ylipe\" stuck. In the 1960s he contributed to \"Arts\", \"L'Express\", and \"Lettres nouvelles\", and signed the Manifesto of the 121 opposing the use of torture during the Algerian War. He later exhibited paintings in New York and Paris under his own name, with backing from Eug\u00e8ne Ionesco and Jacques Pr\u00e9vert. In 2000, a back injury prevented him painting and he returned to writing aphorisms. His writing and painting often exhibit black humour; Dominique Noguez described him as a \"sparkling misanthrope\" (French: \"misanthrope \u00e9tincelant\" ). 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After recording the album \"Foo Fighters\" alone, Grohl enlisted guitarist Pat Smear, bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith to join the band. This lineup recorded the second Foo Fighters album, 1997's \"The Colour and the Shape\", although most of Goldsmith's drum recordings were removed and re-recorded by Grohl for the release, after he left the band due to creative tensions. Goldsmith was replaced by Taylor Hawkins, and Franz Stahl replaced Smear after he also departed, although he only remained in the band for a short period and did not record an album with the group. The group's third album, \"There Is Nothing Left to Lose\", featured Hawkins on drums and was released in 1999.\n\nThe Only Way Is Up: \"The Only Way Is Up\" is a song written by George Jackson and Johnny Henderson and originally released in 1980 as a single by soul singer Otis Clay. In 1988, it became a chart-topping single for Yazz and the Plastic Population. 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Homme also appeared on two other tracks on the album, \"Centipede\" and \"A Trick With No Sleeve\".\n\nFoo Fighters (album): Foo Fighters is the self-titled debut studio album by American hard rock band Foo Fighters, released on July 4, 1995, by Capitol Records through Dave Grohl's label Roswell. Grohl wrote and recorded the entire album himself \u2013 with the exception of a guest guitar spot by Greg Dulli \u2013 with the assistance of producer Barrett Jones at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle, Washington, in 1994. Grohl claimed he recorded the album just for fun, describing it as a cathartic experience to recover from the death of his Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain.\n\nWasting Light: Wasting Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. It was released on April 12, 2011 on RCA Records, and is the first album to feature rhythm guitarist Pat Smear since \"The Colour and the Shape\" (1997), making the band a five piece with the album. Wishing to capture the essence of the group's earlier work and avoid the artificiality of digital recording, frontman Dave Grohl arranged for the band to record in his garage in Encino, California using only analog equipment. The sessions were supervised by producer Butch Vig, with whom Grohl had worked on Nirvana's \"Nevermind\". Since the old equipment did not allow for many mistakes to be corrected in post-production, the band spent three weeks rehearsing the songs, and Vig had to relearn outdated editing techniques. The band went for a heavier and rawer sound to contrast with the musical experiments from their previous albums, and most of the lyrics were written as Grohl reflected upon his life and possible future. 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Rights to titles can also be added via redemption of Disney Movies Rewards \"Magic/Action Codes\" from select titles that provide either a digital HD download or digital copy. The service allows consumers to redeem films produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, Marvel Studios, Disneynature, and Lucasfilm, all owned by the Walt Disney Studios. Disney Movies Anywhere allows streaming of content over the web or mobile apps, along with access to the title through the linked accounts in participating providers. It is powered by a proprietary digital rights system called KeyChest.\n\nWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (formerly Buena Vista Pictures Distribution and Buena Vista Film Distribution Company) is an American film distributor owned by The Walt Disney Company. 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He played mainly at right back though could also adapt to a central defensive role. He also gained three England caps while playing at Oldham and Aston Villa. The \u00a31.7m Aston Villa paid for him in February 1992 remains, as of 2014, Oldham Athletic's record transfer receipt.\n\nDean Holden: Dean Thomas John Holden (born 15 September 1979) is an English former footballer who is currently assistant head coach at Bristol City. He was previously manager of Oldham Athletic following the departure of manager Lee Johnson in 2015.\n\nTommy Bell (footballer, born 1923): Thomas Anthony Peter Bell (30 December 1923 \u2013 21 November 1988) was an English professional footballer. A left-back, he played in 318 Football League matches for three clubs, most notably for hometown club Oldham Athletic. 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He was a Cuban Vice President since 19 February 2009 till 3 May 2010. He is also a deputy in National Assembly of People's Power. He died after complications from knee surgery, followed by a massive heart attack.\n\nJon Lee Anderson: Jon Lee Anderson (born January 15, 1957) is an American biographer, author, investigative reporter, war correspondent and staff writer for \"The New Yorker\", reporting from war zones such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Uganda, Israel, El Salvador, Ireland, Lebanon, Iran, and throughout the Middle East as well as during Hurricane Katrina rescue efforts with K38 Water Safety as documented in the New Yorker article Leaving Desire. Anderson has also written for \"The New York Times\", \"Harper's\", \"Life\", and \"The Nation\". 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Featuring a cast of Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer, and Ellen Hamilton Latzen, the film centers on a married man who has a weekend affair with a woman who refuses to allow it to end and becomes obsessed with him.\n\nFoxes (film): Foxes is a 1980 American teen drama film directed by Adrian Lyne (in his feature film directorial debut) and written by Gerald Ayres. The film stars Jodie Foster, Scott Baio, Sally Kellerman, Randy Quaid and Cherie Currie (in her film debut). The original music score is composed by Giorgio Moroder, and features the song \"On the Radio\", sung by Donna Summer. It revolves around a group of girls coming-of-age in suburban Los Angeles toward the end of the disco era.\n\nIndecent Proposal: Indecent Proposal is a 1993 American drama film based on the novel of the same name by Jack Engelhard. 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In doing so Cruise became the first and only person as of 2014 to star in a Best Picture Oscar winner and a Worst Picture Razzie winner in the same year. His next role was as anti-war activist Ron Kovic in the drama adaptation of Kovic's memoir of the same name, \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989). For his performance Cruise received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor\u00a0\u2013 Motion Picture Drama and his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.\n\nPeter Guber: Howard Peter Guber (born March 1, 1942) is an executive, entrepreneur, educator, and author. He is Chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment. Guber's most recent films from Mandalay Entertainment include \"The Kids Are All Right\", \"Soul Surfer\", and \"Bernie\". 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From 2006-2011 he was a member of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee of the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) -- an independent global programme of scientific collaboration co-sponsored by UNICEF, UNDP, the World Bank and WHO. Currently he is a member of the governing board of the Tres Cantos Open Lab Foundation, whose aim is to accelerate the discovery and development of medicines to tackle diseases of the developing world in an open collaborative manner.\n\nLIGO Scientific Collaboration: The LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC) is a scientific collaboration of international physics institutes and research groups dedicated to the search for gravitational waves. The LSC was established in 1997, under the leadership of Barry Barish. 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The project, which became operational in 2008, is a scientific collaboration between the Portuguese and Spanish governments, but it is open to the general public and scientific community, both within and beyond the Iberian Peninsula. The project's name is a portmanteau of \"Iberia\" and the Latin word \"civis\", meaning \"citizen\".\n\nScientific collaboration network: Scientific collaboration network is a social network where nodes are scientists and links are co-authorships as the latter is one of the most well documented forms of scientific collaboration. It is an undirected, scale-free network where the degree distribution follows a power law with an exponential cutoff \u2013 most authors are sparsely connected while a few authors are intensively connected. The network has an assortative nature \u2013 hubs tend to link to other hubs and low-degree nodes tend to link to low-degree nodes. 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He contributed to their first three releases (\"Stoners Reeking Havoc\", \"Royal Highness\", and \"Hidden Stash\") before leaving to pursue a career with his brother, Big Hoss. A small feud between Saint Dog and the Kottonmouth Kings had started after the departure of Saint from the group, but quickly simmered down and soon after disappeared altogether. Saint Dog is currently signed to Suburban Noize Records. On November, 18th, 2016 Saint Dog announced he signed a deal with Force 5 Records, a label run by ex Primer 55 vocalist, The DRP, with a new album coming out in early 2017.\n\nPrimer 55: Primer 55 is an American nu metal that is based in Louisville, Kentucky. 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Because Lord Phillips was in the process of completing the inquiry into the bovine spongiform encephalopathy outbreak, he appointed Sir Martin Nourse the first Vice-President so he could serve as Acting Master of the Rolls.\n\nFrederick John Owen Evans: Evans, son of John Evans, a master in the Royal Navy, was born on 9 March 1815. He entered the navy as a second-class volunteer in 1828. After serving in HMS\u00a0\"Rose\" and HMS\u00a0\"Winchester\" he was transferred in 1833 to HMS\u00a0\"Thunder\" , under Captain Richard Owen, and spent three years in surveying the coasts of Central America, the Demerara River, and the Bahama Banks. Evans subsequently served in the Mediterranean on board HMS\u00a0\"Caledonia\" , the flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet, and then on HMS\u00a0\"Asia\" , HMS\u00a0\"Rapid\" , HMS\u00a0\"Rolla\" , HMS\u00a0\"Dido\" , and HMS\u00a0\"Wolverine\" , passing through the different ranks of the \u2018master's\u2019 line, the officers then charged with the duties of navigation. In 1841 Evans was appointed master of HMS\u00a0\"Fly\" , and for the next five years he was employed in surveying the Coral Sea, the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, and Torres Straits. Joseph Jukes, the geologist, was on board the \"Fly\", and wrote an account of the expedition.\n\nThere are seven that pull the thread: \u201dThere are seven that pull the thread\u201d is a song with words by W. B. Yeats, and music written by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1901.\n\nGaius Fabius Ambustus (magister equitum 315 BC): Gaius Fabius Ambustus was a general and politician of ancient Rome. 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As a member of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, the think tank applies free market solutions to intricate domestic social problems. It was founded in 2004 by Franklin Cudjoe, who currently serves as the president and chief executive officer. The think tank's operations center on these four thematic areas: rule of law, market growth and development, individual rights, and human security and institutional development. IMANI uses the Africanliberty.org platform as a springboard to reach out to the larger African audience in five international languages, including Swahili.IMANI exerts influence in the Ghanaian public education and policy sphere through media appearances, publications, research, and seminars. The think tank is ranked by the Global Go To Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, organized annually by the University of Pennsylvania. 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Le Vaillant was the only colonial biologist to name some bird species after local people.\n\nFran\u00e7ois Le Roux: Fran\u00e7ois Le Roux (born 30 October 1955) is a French baritone. Le Roux began vocal studies at 19 with Fran\u00e7ois Loup, winning prizes in Barcelona and Rio de Janeiro. He was a member of the Lyon Opera Company from 1980 to 1985, before appearing in many international houses, making his Paris Op\u00e9ra debut in 1988 as Valentin in Gounod's \"Faust\". He is most renowned for his portrayal of Pell\u00e9as in Debussy's opera, first singing the role in 1985 and being hailed by critics as \"the greatest Pell\u00e9as of his generation\". Since 1998 he has also sung Golaud in the same opera to similar acclaim. It was as Golaud he sang in the centenary performance at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, and also in the Russian national premiere. He voiced Gaston, the villainous hunter in the European French dub of Disney's \"Beauty and the Beast (1991 film).\n\nCape Town French School: The Cape Town French School or the Fran\u00e7ois Le Vaillant French School (French: \u00c9cole fran\u00e7aise du Cap \"Fran\u00e7ois Le Vaillant\" ) is a French international school in Cape Town, South Africa.\n\nFran\u00e7ois Lemoyne: Fran\u00e7ois Lemoyne or Fran\u00e7ois Le Moine (1688 \u2013 4 June 1737) was a French rococo painter, born in Paris. In 1701, when he was 13 years old, he entered the Acad\u00e9mie de peinture et de sculpture. He studied under Louis Galloche and stayed until 1713. In 1711, Lemoyne won the Prix de Rome. 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It is most remembered for US marketing slogans devised by Hallmark Releasing Corp. that included \"Positively the most horrifying film ever made\" and \"Rated V for Violence\", while sick bags were given free to the audience upon admission.\n\nSuccubus (film): Succubus (German: Necronomicon - Getr\u00e4umte S\u00fcnden ) is a 1968 West German horror film directed by Jes\u00fas Franco. The original German title translates as \"Necronomicon - Dreamt Sins\". The film stars Janine Reynaud as Lorna Green, a performer at a nightclub who performs fictionalized acts that involve erotically charged sadomasochistic murders. It is suggested that Lorna may be under mind control by a man who might be Satan (Michel Lemoine) which draws her to a night in the future when she begins to actually kill people.\n\nThe Tenderness of Wolves (film): The Tenderness of Wolves, (German: Die Z\u00e4rtlichkeit der W\u00f6lfe ) is a 1973 West German horror film directed by Ulli Lommel. The story is based on the crimes of German serial killer and cannibal Fritz Haarmann. It was written by Kurt Raab, who also stars in the film, and produced by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nThey're Alive!: They're Alive is the debut album of German horror punk band The Other, released in 2004. The cover art is inspired by classic horror film posters. At the bottom, it has an actor \"starring\" section for the band members: \"STARRING: Andy Only, Dr Caligari, Rod Usher, Sarge von Rock and... 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Before the war the 9th (Jhansi) Infantry Brigade was a peacetime formation in Meerut district. This brigade was redesignated the 5th Indian Infantry Brigade and a new 9th Brigade was then formed all in September 1939. The new brigade was assigned to the 5th Indian Infantry Division in June 1940 to January 1944. It then spent February attached to the 7th Indian Infantry Division before returning to the 5th Division. The brigade spent two other short periods away from the 5th Division it was attached to the 17th Indian Infantry Division between March and April 1945 and was with the 19th Indian Infantry Division in April 1945, and returned to the 5th for the rest of the war.\n\nGeoffrey Serle: Alan Geoffrey Serle (10 March 1922 \u2013 27 April 1998), known as Geoff, was an Australian historian, who is best known for his books on the colony of Victoria; \"The Golden Age\" (1963) and \"The Rush to be Rich\" (1971) and his biographies of John Monash, John Curtin and Robin Boyd.\n\n128th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom): The 128th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army. The brigade, known as the Hampshire Brigade, served in British India during World War I but not as a complete formation. During World War II the 128th Infantry Brigade fought in the final stages of the North African Campaign in late in Tunisia and the Italian Campaign, and later in the Greek Civil War. 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Since the 1970s, 48 Infantry Brigade has been located in Ferozpur, Punjab, as part of 7 Infantry Division.\n\n87th Battalion (Canadian Grenadier Guards), CEF: The 87th (Canadian Grenadier Guards) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Montreal, Quebec, the unit began recruiting in September 1915 in Montreal, the surrounding districts, and also in mining districts elsewhere in the province. After sailing to England in April 1916, the battalion was stationed there as part of the 12th Infantry Brigade (until June) and then 11th Infantry Brigade of the 4th Canadian Infantry Division until August of the same year. On August 11/12, the battalion crossed over to France and served the duration of the war as part of the 11th Infantry Brigade, 4th Canadian Infantry Division. The battalion returned to Canada in June 1919.\n\n191st Infantry Brigade (United States): The 191st Infantry Brigade was constituted on 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 191st Infantry Brigade, and assigned to the 96th Division. It was organized in December 1921 at Portland, Oregon, and redesignated on 23 March 1925 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 191st Brigade, then redesignated on 24 August 1936 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 191st Infantry Brigade. It was converted and redesignated on 6 April 1942 as the 96th Reconnaissance Troop (less 3d Platoon), 96th Division (Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 192d Infantry Brigade, concurrently converted and redesignated as the 3d Platoon, 96th Reconnaissance Troop, 96th Division). The Troop was ordered into active military service on 15 August 1942 and reorganized at Camp Adair, Oregon, as the 96th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop, an element of the 96th Infantry Division. 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The western side offers scenic views of the Panay Gulf as well as Islands of Guimaras and Panay.\n\nMount Saint Michael Academy: Mount Saint Michael Academy, also known as \"Mount\", is an all-boys Roman Catholic high school in the Wakefield neighborhood of the New York City borough of the Bronx. The school's campus also borders the city of Mount Vernon in neighboring Westchester County and is administered by the Archdiocese of New York. The 22-acre (89,000 m\u00b2) campus is a college preparatory school for some 800 boys grades 6 through 12. The school's motto is \"ad astra per aspera\", Latin for \"to the stars through difficulties\". It is a member of the Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA). MSM\n\nSt. Michael Academy: St. Michael Academy or St. Michael's Academy is the name of many schools and other educational institutions. Most have a religious heritage and are named after Saint Michael:\n\nMount Saint Agnes College: Mount Saint Agnes College was a Catholic women's college located in the Mount Washington neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. It opened in 1890 and was operated by the Sisters of Mercy. In 1971, Mount Saint Agnes merged with nearby Loyola College in Maryland, which still oversees the Mount Saint Agnes Alumnae Association. The college closed as its own degree-granting institution in 1972.\n\nWatchung Conference: The Watchung Conference was a high school sports association under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). The conference consisted of eleven public high schools covering Essex County, Hudson County and Union County in northern New Jersey. In 2009, the conference was disbanded. The Essex County schools joined the Super Essex Conference, the Union County schools joined the Union County Interscholastic Athletic Association, and the Hudson County schools joined the temporary North Jersey Tri-County Conference, before joining their Hudson County schools in reviving the Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association in 2010.\n\nCanyon Athletic Association: The Canyon Athletic Association, (previously known as the Arizona Charter Athletic Association), is an American non-profit regulatory organization for athletic competition among secondary schools located in Arizona. The CAA administers primarily to small non-traditional education institutions including charter schools, public schools, home school organizations and parochial schools. . As of 2014, the CAA membership consisted of approximately 125 High Schools and Junior High Schools.\n\nKresh Novakovic: Kresh Novakovic (born December 13, 1974) is an American actor born in the Bronx, New York. He attended both Mount Saint Michael Academy (Bronx, NY) and Fordham University (Bronx, NY).\n\nHudson County Interscholastic League: The Hudson County Interscholastic League (formerly known as the Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association) is a New Jersey high school sports association operating under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA)and consisting of public and parochial high schools in Hudson County.> The Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association was in hiatus for the 2009-10 school year, as all schools played in the temporary North Jersey Tri-County Conference, where they were joined with the non-Hudson County schools from the former Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League.", "question": "Mount Saint Michael Academy is a member of the athletic association made up of high schools in what area?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"school_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the high school."}, "athletic_association_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the athletic association the school is a member of."}, "geographic_areas_covered": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of geographic areas where the athletic association's member schools are based.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["school_name", "athletic_association_name", "geographic_areas_covered"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"school_name": "Mount Saint Michael Academy", "athletic_association_name": "Catholic High School Athletic Association", "geographic_areas_covered": ["New York City", "Long Island", "Westchester"]}, "ground_truth": {"school_name": "Mount Saint Michael Academy", "athletic_association_name": "Catholic High School Athletic Association", "geographic_areas_covered": ["New York City", "Long Island", "Westchester"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1385, "output_tokens": 46, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "06661510ef8a8d3408e87d045444421802a85fc6ba9eb12f4cecdad10fb0d191", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5abeaee35542993fe9a41cfa", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "George Hennard", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Suzanna Hupp: Suzanna Gratia Hupp, DC (born September 28, 1959), is a former Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, who represented traditionally Democratic District 54 (Bell, Burnet, and Lampasas counties) for ten years from 1997\u20132007. After surviving the Luby's shooting in 1991, Hupp became a leading advocate of an individual's right to carry a concealed weapon. Hupp was elected to her first of five consecutive terms in 1996. She did not seek a sixth two-year term in 2006. She has also written a book called \"From Luby\u2019s to the Legislature: One Woman\u2019s Fight Against Gun Control\", published by Privateer Publications, San Antonio, Texas.\n\nLuby's shooting: The Luby's shooting, also known as the Luby's massacre, was a mass shooting that took place on October 16, 1991, at a Luby's restaurant in Killeen, Texas, United States. The perpetrator, George Hennard, drove his pickup truck through the front window of the restaurant, and immediately shot and killed 23 people, and wounded 27 others before fatally shooting himself. It is the fourth deadliest massacre by a single shooter in U.S. history.\n\nGun politics in the United States: Gun politics is an area of American politics that is defined primarily by the actions of two groups: gun control and gun rights activists. These groups often disagree on the interpretation of laws and court cases related to firearms as well as about the effects of gun control on crime and public safety. It has been estimated that U.S. civilians own 270 million to 310 million firearms, and that 35% to 42% of the households in the country have at least one gun.\n\nGun Control in the Third Reich (book): Gun Control in the Third Reich is a non-fiction book from the Independent Institute that describes the gun control policies used in Germany from the 1918 Weimar Republic, through the Third Reich in 1938. The book aims to substantiate the Nazi gun control theory of gun politics in the United States by referencing German archives, diaries, and newspapers that attest to restrictions on firearm ownership for Jews and enemies of the state.\n\nTom Diaz: Tom Diaz is an American writer, lawyer, and public speaker on the gun industry and gun control issues. He was formerly senior policy analyst at the Violence Policy Center and is one of the more prominent advocates for a strict system of federal gun control in the United States.\n\nStephen Halbrook: Stephen P. Halbrook is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and an author and lawyer known for his litigation on behalf of the National Rifle Association. He has written extensively about the original meanings of the Second Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment (the latter as applied to Second Amendment rights). He has argued and won three cases before the US Supreme Court: \"Printz v. United States\", \"United States v. Thompson-Center Arms Company\", and \"Castillo v. United States\". He has also written briefs in many other cases, including the Supreme Court cases \"Small v. United States\" (pertaining to the Gun Control Act of 1968) and \"McDonald v. Chicago\". In \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", he wrote a brief on behalf of the majority of both houses of Congress. More broadly, his decades of research on the Second Amendment contributed to the intellectual foundation of the \"Heller\" decision. He has written many books and articles on the topic of gun control, some of which have been cited in Supreme Court opinions (\"Heller\", \"McDonald\", \"Printz v. United States\"). He has testified before congress on multiple occasions. Halbrook\u2019s most important scholarly contribution, however, was the book \"That Every Man Be Armed\", originally published in 1986. The book was the most thorough analysis of the legal history and original intent of the Second Amendment.\n\nLaw Center to Prevent Gun Violence: The Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence (LCPGV), previously known as the Legal Community Against Violence, is a national public interest law center which provides legal assistance to elected officials, government attorneys, and activists in the United States to promote gun control and to oppose gun violence. LCPGV also publishes information about gun laws and gun control. The organization has been active in promoting gun control ordinances in California and elsewhere, as well as conducting litigation to defend gun control laws against challenges.\n\nGun Control Australia: Gun Control Australia (GCA) is a gun-control lobbying group in Australia. The group was formed in 1981 to press for stricter gun laws. In 2012 the spokespersons of the National Coalition for Gun Control (NCGC) merged with GCA. Its President is John Crook.\n\nDickey Amendment (1996): In United States politics, the Dickey Amendment is a provision first inserted as a rider into the 1996 federal government omnibus spending bill which mandated that \"none of the funds made available for injury prevention and control at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may be used to advocate or promote gun control.\" In the same spending bill, Congress earmarked $2.6 million from the CDC's budget, the exact amount that had previously been allocated to the agency for firearms research the previous year, for traumatic brain injury-related research. The amendment is named after its author Jay Dickey, a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Arkansas. The amendment was introduced after lobbying by the National Rifle Association in response to their perceived bias in a 1993 study by Arthur Kellermann that found that guns in the home were associated with an increased risk of homicide in the home, as well as other CDC funded studies and efforts. Mark L. Rosenberg, the former director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, has described this amendment as \"a shot fired across the bow\" at CDC researchers who wanted to research gun violence. Many commentators have described this amendment as a \"ban\" on gun violence research by the CDC. In a 2012 op-ed, Dickey and Rosenberg argued that the CDC should be able to research gun violence, and Dickey has since said that he regrets his role in stopping the CDC from researching gun violence, saying he simply didn't want to \"let any of those dollars go to gun control advocacy.\"\n\nNational Gun Victims Action Council: The National Gun Victims Action Council (NGVAC) is an American organization which advocates against gun violence and for gun control. The NGVAC uses targeted boycotts of various businesses and organizations in an attempt to persuade those organizations into changing their gun policies, or advocate for increased gun control. NGAC is based in Chicago, Illinois, and headed by Elliot Fineman, who \"became active in gun control causes after his son was shot and killed in a San Diego restaurant in 2006 by a mentally ill man wielding a legally purchased handgun.\"", "question": "Who was responsible for the massacre that led to suzanna hupp's book \"From Luby\u2019s to the Legislature: One Woman\u2019s Fight Against Gun Control\"?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"event_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the massacre or shooting event."}, "perpetrator_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the individual responsible for the massacre."}, "event_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The date the event took place."}, "fatalities_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of people killed in the event."}, "wounded_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of people wounded in the event."}}, "required": ["event_name", "perpetrator_name", "event_date", "fatalities_count", "wounded_count"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"event_name": "Luby's shooting", "perpetrator_name": "George Hennard", "event_date": "October 16, 1991", "fatalities_count": 23, "wounded_count": 27}, "ground_truth": {"event_name": "Luby's shooting", "perpetrator_name": "George Hennard", "event_date": "October 16, 1991", "fatalities_count": 23, "wounded_count": 27}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1969, "output_tokens": 57, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "2d1c28d8addd0d0186eff17701517f8ea49a2be88a7bf9e962720e3dcab86916", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7a2e2b5542990198eaf0b9", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Hans \"Dolph\" Lundgren", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Needle (2010 film): Needle (also known as Black Magic) is a 2010 Australian independent supernatural horror film starring Michael Dorman, Jessica Marais, Travis Fimmel, Trilby Glover, and Ben Mendelsohn, and directed by John V. Soto. \"Needle\" is structured as a murder mystery, with six distinct clues pointing to one of ten suspects; the trailer is intentionally misleading. The film premiered at Cinefest OZ in August 2010, and has since screened at the British Horror Film Festival and Screamfest Horror Film Festival; as well as the Melbourne Underground Film Festival. \"Needle\" had a limited eight-screen release in Australian cinemas on 28 July 2011. The film also had a successful release in Turkey on 29 July 2011 where it opened at No.4 at the box office on 62 screens. \"Needle\" played for 13 weeks eventually grossing US$259,185. At 1 September 2012, \"Needle\" has been sold in 82 countries worldwide with rights for major territories going to Lionsgate (USA), High Fliers (UK), Telepool (Germany), Playarte (Brazil), SND (France), Shochiku (Japan) and Sony (Australia) \"Needle\" was filmed over six weeks in Perth, Western Australia. Needle had its Australian TV Premiere on Saturday the 12th of December, 2015 on Channel ONE (Network TEN).\n\nThe Mother of Tears: The Mother of Tears (Italian: \"La Terza madre\" , literally \"The Third Mother\") is a 2007 supernatural horror film written and directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Asia Argento, Daria Nicolodi, Moran Atias, Udo Kier, and Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni. The film has also been billed in English-speaking media as \"Mater Lachrymarum\", \"The Third Mother\" (English translation of the film's original Italian title), and \"Mother of Tears: The Third Mother\". Written by Argento, Jace Anderson, Walter Fasano, Adam Gierasch and Simona Simonetti, the film is the concluding installment of Argento's supernatural horror trilogy \"The Three Mothers\", which began with \"Suspiria\" in 1977. The film depicts the confrontation with the final \"Mother\" witch, known as Mater Lachrymarum.\n\nThe Apparition: The Apparition is a 2012 American supernatural horror film, written and directed by Todd Lincoln, making his directorial debut, and starring Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, Tom Felton, Julianna Guill and Rick Gomez. The plot follows three college students who, after the death of their friend, must battle a supernatural force they summoned themselves. The film was loosely inspired by the Philip experiment conducted in 1972. The film was a box office bomb and was cited by critics as one of the worst horror movies of 2012. It was also the last Warner Bros. Pictures horror film to be released under its own label before resorting to New Line Cinema to release all future horror movies made by Warner Bros.\n\nFredrik Dolk: Gustav Fredrik Dolk (born 14 December 1961) is a Swedish actor. He is a noted voice actor and has delivered the Swedish voice of Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story, Splinter in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987), Superman in and Tuxedo Mask in Sailor Moon. He has appeared on stage, in television and films since 1991. He cameoed in the 2010 Swedish science fiction horror film Sector 236 \u2013 Thor's Wrath. In 2011 he appeared in David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. He will appear in the upcoming Swedish horror film Wither, a film based on Swedish folklore.\n\nM. Night Shyamalan: Manoj Nelliyattu \"M. Night\" Shyamalan ( ; ; \"Ma\u1e49\u014dj Nelliy\u0101\u1e6d\u1e6du \u015ay\u0101ma\u1e37a\u1e49\"; Tamil: \u0bae\u0ba9\u0bcb\u0b9c\u0bcd \u0ba8\u0bc6\u0bb2\u0bcd\u0bb2\u0bbf\u0baf\u0b9f\u0bcd\u0b9f\u0bc1 \u0bb7\u0bbf\u0baf\u0bbe\u0bae\u0bb3\u0ba9\u0bcd ; Malayalam: \u0d2e\u0d28\u0d4b\u0d1c\u0d4d \u0d28\u0d46\u0d32\u0d4d\u0d32\u0d3f\u0d2f\u0d3e\u0d1f\u0d4d\u0d1f\u0d4d \u0d36\u0d4d\u0d2f\u0d3e\u0d2e\u0d33\u0d28\u0d4d\u200d born 6 August 1970) is an Indian American film director, screenwriter, author, producer, and actor known for making movies with contemporary supernatural plots and surprise endings. His most well-received films include the supernatural horror thriller \"The Sixth Sense\" (1999), the superhero drama thriller \"Unbreakable\" (2000), and the science fiction thriller \"Signs\" (2002). Afterwards, Shyamalan released a series of poorly received but sometimes financially successful movies, including the historical drama-horror film \"The Village\" (2004), the fantasy film \"Lady in the Water\" (2006), the disaster film \"The Happening\" (2008), the film adaptation of \"The Last Airbender\" (2010), and the science-fiction film \"After Earth\" (2013). Following the financial failure of \"After Earth,\" Shyalaman's career was revived with the release of the found footage horror \"The Visit\" (2015) and the psychological horror \"Split\" (2016), the latter of which is set in the same universe as his previous film \"Unbreakable\". He is also known for producing \"Devil\" (2010), as well as being instrumental in the creation of the Fox science fiction series \"Wayward Pines.\n\nDolph Lundgren: Hans \"Dolph\" Lundgren (born 3 November 1957) is a Swedish actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and martial artist.\n\nWolves (2014 film): Wolves is a 2014 Canadian action horror film directed by David Hayter.\n\nThe Minion: The Minion (also known as Fallen Knight in Canada), is a 1998 American and Canadian action supernatural horror film directed by Jean-Marc Pich\u00e9 and starring Dolph Lundgren and Fran\u00e7oise Robertson.\n\nThe Amityville Horror (1979 film): The Amityville Horror is a 1979 American supernatural horror film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, based on Jay Anson's 1977 book of the same name. It stars James Brolin and Margot Kidder as a young couple who purchase a home they come to find haunted by combative supernatural forces. The story is based on the alleged experiences of the Lutz family who bought a new home on 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York, a house where a mass murder had been committed the year before. It is the first film based on the Amityville horror.\n\nJenma Natchathiram: Jenma Natchathiram (\u0ba4\u0bae\u0bbf\u0bb4\u0bcd: \u0b9c\u0bc6\u0ba9\u0bcd\u0bae \u0ba8\u0b9f\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0ba4\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bbf\u0bb0\u0bae\u0bcd, English: Birth Star) is a 1991 Tamil supernatural horror film directed and Screenplays by Thakkali Srinivasan for Thirai Gangai Films. The film dialogue were written by Ma. Pandarinathan, and story were written by Krishnan respectively. Music by Premi - Srini assets to the soundtrack. It Stars Baby Vichithra played titular role with Pramoth, Sindhuja and Vivek played pivotal role. The film was unofficial remake of \"The Omen\", 1976 British/American supernatural horror drama film directed by Richard Donner.", "question": "What Swedish actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and martial artist who starred in a 1998 American and Canadian action supernatural horror film directed by Jean-Marc Pich\u00e9?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the actor."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the actor."}, "professions": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of professions held by the actor.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "film_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "director": {"type": "string", "description": "The director of the film."}, "genres": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of genres for the film.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "countries_of_origin": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of countries where the film originated.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["title", "release_year", "director", "genres", "countries_of_origin"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["actor_name", "nationality", "professions", "film_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actor_name": "Dolph Lundgren", "nationality": "Swedish", "professions": ["actor", "director", "screenwriter", "producer", "martial artist"], "film_details": {"title": "The Minion", "release_year": 1998, "director": "Jean-Marc Pich\u00e9", "genres": ["action", "supernatural", "horror"], "countries_of_origin": ["American", "Canadian"]}}, "ground_truth": {"actor_name": "Hans \"Dolph\" Lundgren", "nationality": "Swedish", "professions": ["actor", "director", "screenwriter", "producer", "martial artist"], "film_details": {"title": "The Minion", "release_year": 1998, "director": "Jean-Marc Pich\u00e9", "genres": ["action", "supernatural horror"], "countries_of_origin": ["American", "Canadian"]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2324, "output_tokens": 105, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "9e158d4db1e540f46aebf8153775867d9d974f7c42d9e70d718668772c32a482", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a831d2f55429940e5e1a966", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "The Chickasaw Nation", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Dawes Rolls: The Dawes Rolls (or Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes, or Dawes Commission of Final Rolls) were created by the United States Dawes Commission. The Commission, authorized by United States Congress in 1893, forced the Five Civilized Tribes to agree to a land allotment plan and dissolution of the reservation system.\n\nFisher's Station: Fisher's Station, also known as Carriage Point, was a stage stand on the old Butterfield Overland Mail route and the Texas Road in Indian Territory. It was located at the head of Island Bayou in what is now Bryan County, Oklahoma. Island Bayou was then the dividing line between the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations. From March 23, 1869, to February 6, 1871, the Carriage Point post office existed at the site and it is generally referred to by that name in the area. The Fishers were a well known Choctaw family.\n\nKlamath Tribes: The Klamath Tribes, formerly the Klamath Indian Tribe of Oregon, are a federally recognized Native American Nation consisting of three Native American tribes who traditionally inhabited Southern Oregon and Northern California in the United States: the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin. The tribal government is based in Chiloquin, Oregon.\n\nUnited States Indian Police: The United States Indian Police (USIP) were organized in 1880 by John Q. Tufts the Indian Commissioner in Muskogee, Indian Territory, to police the Five Civilized Tribes. Their mission is to \"provide justice services and technical assistance to federally recognized Indian tribes.\" The USIP, after its founding in 1880, recruited many of their police officers from the ranks of the existing Indian Lighthorsemen. Unlike the Lighthorse who were under the direction of the individual tribe, the USIP was under the direction of the Indian agent assigned to the Union Agency. Many of the US Indian police officers were given Deputy U.S. Marshal commissions that allowed them to cross jurisdictional boundaries and also to arrest non-Indians.\n\nLighthorse (American Indian police): Lighthorse (or Light Horse) was the name given by the Five Civilized Tribes of the United States to their mounted police force. The Lighthorse were generally organized into companies and assigned to different districts. Perhaps the most famous were the Cherokee Lighthorsemen which had their origins in Georgia. Although the mounted police were disbanded when the Five Civilized Tribes lost their tribal lands in the late 19th century, some tribes still use the Lighthorse name for elements of their police forces.\n\nNative American recognition in the United States: Native American (Indian) recognition in the United States most often refers to the process of a tribe being recognized by the United States federal government, or to a person being granted membership to a federally recognized tribe. There are 567 federally recognized tribal governments in the United States. Non-Acknowledged Tribes are tribes which have no federal designation as sovereign entities. Federally Non-Recognized tribes refers to a subgroup of non-acknowledged tribes which had some sort of recognition by the British prior to the formation of the United States or by the United States but which were determined by the government to no longer exist as an Indian tribe or no longer meet the criteria for a nation to nation status.\n\nMuscogee (Creek) Nation: The Muscogee (Creek) Nation is a federally recognized tribe of Muscogee people, also known as the Creek, based in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Calling themselves Este Mvskokvlke (] ), they are regarded as one of the historical Five Civilized Tribes of the American Southeast. The tribe is descended from the historic Creek Confederacy, a large, heterogeneous group of indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands.\n\nList of Native American actors: This is a list of Native American actors in the United States, including Alaskan Natives and American Indians. Native American identity is a complex and contested issue rooted in political sovereignty that pre-dates the creation of colonial nation states like the U.S. and Canada and persists into the 21st century recognized under international law by treaty. The Bureau of Indian Affairs defines Native American as having American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry. Legally, being Native American is defined as being enrolled in a federally recognized tribe or Alaskan village. Ethnologically, factors such as culture, history, language, religion, and familial kinships can influence Native American identity. All individuals on this list should have Native American ancestry. Historical figures might predate tribal enrollment practices and would be included based on ethnological tribal membership, while any contemporary individuals should either be enrolled members of federally recognized tribes or have cited Native American ancestry and be recognized as being Native American by their respective tribes(s). Contemporary unenrolled individuals are listed as being of descent from a tribe.\n\nFive Civilized Tribes: The term \"Five Civilized Tribes\" derives from the colonial and early federal period in the history of the United States. It refers to five Native American nations\u2014the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek (Muscogee), and Seminole. These are the first five tribes that Anglo-European settlers generally considered to be \"civilized\" according to their own worldview, because these five tribes adopted attributes of the colonists' culture, for example, Christianity, centralized governments, literacy, market participation, written constitutions, intermarriage with white Americans, and plantation slavery practices. The Five Civilized Tribes tended to maintain stable political relations with the Europeans.\n\nChickasaw Nation: The Chickasaw Nation is a federally recognized Native American nation, located in Oklahoma. They are one of the members of the Five Civilized Tribes. The Chickasaw Nation was created after the Chickasaw people were forcibly removed by the US federal government to Indian Territory in the 1830s. 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He has spent periods detained in the Rampton, Broadmoor and Ashworth high-security psychiatric hospitals.\n\nJulia Blake: Julia Blake (born 13 May 1937) is an English-born Australian actress of theatre, television and film. She is known for her role as Nancy McCormack on the Australian drama series \"Prisoner\" (\"Prisoner: Cell Block H\"), for which she appeared during the final season in 1986. She appeared in two earlier roles in \"Prisoner\", as Evelyn Randall (1981) and Alice Dodds (1983). She won the 1989 AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries for \"Eden's Lost\", and the 1990 AFI {AACTA) Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role opposite Max von Sydow in the film \"Father\". She also received AFI nominations for \"Travelling North\" (1987), \"Innocence\" (2000) and \"The Boys are Back\" (2009).\n\nBronson (film): Bronson is a 2008 British fictionalized biographical crime film co-written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and starring Tom Hardy. The film follows the life of notorious prisoner Michael Gordon Peterson, who was renamed Charles Bronson by his fight promoter. Born into a respectable middle-class family, Peterson would nevertheless become one of the United Kingdom's most dangerous criminals, and is known for having spent almost his entire adult life in solitary confinement. \"Bronson\" is narrated with humour, blurring the line between comedy and horror.\n\nThe Mechanic (1972 film): The Mechanic is a 1972 American action thriller film directed by Michael Winner, produced by Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, and written by Lewis John Carlino. The film follows Arthur Bishop (Charles Bronson), a top assassin who works for a secret organisation and takes under him Steve McKenna, the ruthless and ambitious son of the organisation's head Harry McKenna, also known as \"The Big\" that Bishop killed. Bishop then reveals that although that he is his prot\u00e9g\u00e9, he must face against McKenna who seeks revenge on his father's death.\n\nHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film): Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a 2004 British-American fantasy film directed by Alfonso Cuar\u00f3n and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. The film, which is the third instalment in the \"Harry Potter\" film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by Chris Columbus (director of the first two instalments), David Heyman, and Mark Radcliffe. The story follows Harry Potter's third year at Hogwarts as he is informed that a prisoner named Sirius Black has escaped from Azkaban intending to kill him.\n\nParadise for Two (1927 film): Paradise for Two is a lost 1927 silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Gregory La Cava and starred Richard Dix and Betty Bronson. Bronson had starred in a similar film over at First National the previous year called Paradise\".\n\nHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third novel in the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by J. K. Rowling. The book follows Harry Potter, a young wizard, in his third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Along with friends Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger, Harry investigates Sirius Black, an escaped prisoner from Azkaban who they believe is one of Lord Voldemort's old allies.\n\nBreakout (1975 film): Breakout is a 1975 action film from Columbia Pictures starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Robert Duvall, John Huston, Sheree North and Randy Quaid. Bronson and Ireland, the lead actor and actress, were married in real life. The film is notable for giving the usually serious Bronson a more comedic, lighthearted role.\n\nHannibal Brooks: Hannibal Brooks is a 1969 British war comedy film directed by Michael Winner and written by Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement based on a story by Winner and Tom Wright. The film follows a prisoner of war attempt's to escape from Nazi Germany to Switzerland during World War II, accompanied by an Asian elephant. It stars Oliver Reed, Michael J. Pollard and Wolfgang Preiss. The beginning is based on the experiences of the writer Tom Wright who, while a prisoner of war, worked at Munich Zoo to care for their elephant \"Lucy\". It has also been attributed to the true story of Olga the elephant rescued from Vienna Zoo in 1944. The title is a reference to the Carthaginian military commander Hannibal who led an army of war elephants over the Alps.\n\nLife imprisonment in Sweden: Life imprisonment in Sweden (\"livstids f\u00e4ngelse\" in Swedish) is a sentence of indeterminate length. Swedish law states that the most severe punishment is \"prison for 10 (18 in case of murder) years or life\", and so life imprisonment is, in practice, never shorter than ten years. However, a prisoner may apply to the government for clemency, in practice having their life sentence commuted to a set number of years, which then follows standard Swedish parole regulations. Clemency can also be granted on humanitarian grounds; however, the number of granted clemencies per year has been low since 1991, usually no more than one or two. Until 1991 few served more than 15 years, but since then the time spent in prison has increased and in 2007 the usual time was at least 21 years. Offenders under the age of 21 when the crime was committed can not be sentenced to life imprisonment.", "question": "Bronson is a film that follows the life of this prisoner born in what year?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "prisoner_original_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The original name of the prisoner whose life is depicted in the film."}, "prisoner_birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the prisoner."}, "film_release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}}, "required": ["film_title", "prisoner_original_name", "prisoner_birth_year", "film_release_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "Bronson", "prisoner_original_name": "Michael Gordon Peterson", "prisoner_birth_year": 1952, "film_release_year": 2008}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "Bronson", "prisoner_original_name": "Michael Gordon Peterson", "prisoner_birth_year": 1952, "film_release_year": 2008}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1767, "output_tokens": 43, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "9ba7d7218106762b283c18f1f1d0d2d6f31b860c9d39279c667de60c3b3c70d0", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a80939b5542996402f6a56e", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Ra.One", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "I Know (Luther Vandross album): I Know is the eleventh studio album (sixteenth overall) by American R&B/soul singer Luther Vandross, released in August 1998 (see 1998 in music), and his only one for Virgin Records (after leaving his longtime home label Epic Records the previous year; three years later, he would sign with Clive Davis' then-new J Records, where he recorded his final two albums). It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance and the song \"I Know\" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance in 1999. In early 2005 (four months before his death), Dutch EMI affiliate Disky Records reissued the album in Europe with a different order of tracks as part of the budget series \"The Ultra Selection\". It features a cover of \"When I Need You\", originally recorded by Leo Sayer. Guest artists on this album include Stevie Wonder (who played harmonica on the title track), Cassandra Wilson (who performed the female vocals on \"I'm Only Human\", which originally appeared on the soundtrack to the film \"Down in the Delta\", which was also released in 1998), the rappers Precise and Guru (who performed on the original and remixed versions of \"Nights in Harlem\", respectively, with the former's vocals also appearing on \"Get It Right\") and Brandy (a future Epic signee whose background vocals appear on the remixed version of \"Nights in Harlem\", though uncredited).\n\nPrashant Naik: Prashant Naik (born 2 September 1986, full name Prashant Tukuram Naik) is an Indian cricketer who plays for Mumbai. He was born in Pune, Maharashtra. He was brought by Delhi Daredevils for the 2011 and the 2012 Indian Premier League. Prashant was selected for India Under 19 in the year 2005. He is natural attacking batsman and brilliant fielder. He started playing cricket in Pune under coach Anna Nevrekar From SSPMS day school. He Shifted to Mumbai in the 9th grade to further develop his cricket. He has missed out many big events due to injuries.\n\nRahul Ranade: Rahul Ranade (born 23 May 1966 in Pune, Maharashtra) is an Indian singer and music composer in Marathi and Hindi movies. His work in music spans from composing music for films, television, drama to events, concerts in Hindi and Marathi, composing music for ballets, advertisements, and also albums. He is currently settled at Pune.\n\nWashington Sundar: Washington Sundar (born 5 October 1999) is an Indian cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and right-arm off-spinner. He has played for the India national under-19 cricket team as a Batsman. He made his first-class debut for Tamil Nadu in the 2016\u201317 Ranji Trophy on 6 October 2016. In 2017 he was selected by Rising Pune Supergiant as a replacement for Ravichandran Ashwin. He made his Twenty20 debut for Rising Pune Supergiants in the 2017 Indian Premier League on 22 April 2017. He was man of the match in IPL 2017 played between Mumbai Indians and Pune Supergiants, in which he took 3 wickets for 16 runs. He holds the record for the best bowling figures in an IPL final 2017.\n\nAbhay Jodhpurkar: Abhay Jodhpurkar is an Indian singer born in Madhya Pradesh on July 31. He is best known for his song \"Moongil Thottam\", a duet with Harini for the Tamil film \"Kadal\" and \"E Sanje Eke Jaruthide\" for the Kannada Film \"RangiTaranga\".\n\nJaspal Singh (singer): Jaspal Singh is an Indian singer who lent his voice to various Bollywood Actors of 1970's and 1980's. He was born in Amritsar and during his school and colleges days, he used to sing in various singing competitions. To further pursue his passion for singing he went to Mumbai where his sister used to stay. His talent was first and foremost recognised by well known female singer Usha Khanna during 1968. He was provided a chance to sing at a Professional level, however he did not get the recognition which he deserved. He struggled to make a career in singing and would often visit Amritsar, Delhi and Mumbai time and again. Due to pressure from his father he started practising law and started living in Mumbai. In spite of the hardships he never gave up. And then, a well known Music Composer, Ravindra Jain gave him the big break for a song in the movie called 'Geet Gata Chal' of 1975. After this song, he became a household name. His voice was unique and was unlike any other and he sang for hit movies like 'Nadiya ke paar', Ankhiyon ke jharokhon se','Sawan ko aane do' amongst others.\n\nHamsika Iyer: Hamsika Iyer is an Indian singer based in Mumbai\u2014born in Pune and brought up in Mumbai. She studied at the SIES college of Arts and Science in Sion. She is a regular voice with ad world jingles, Marathi tele-serials, and has sung songs in Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam and Bengali movies.\n\nChammak Challo: \"Chammak Challo\" is a song composed by music director duo Vishal-Shekhar and Gobind Singh as a part of the soundtrack for the 2011 Bollywood film \"Ra.One\". The female vocals were provided by Hamsika Iyer while male vocals were provided by Akon. It is his first musical collaboration with Indian artists. There are four other versions of the song in the album, including a remix by Abhijit Vaghani, another remix by DJ Khushi and an international version sung solely by Akon. The song, along with the rest of the soundtrack, was officially released on 12 September 2011. However, the song faced controversy when the rough version was leaked on the Internet on 31 May 2011.\n\nJai Ho (song): \"Jai Ho\" is a song composed by A. R. Rahman for the 2008 film, \"Slumdog Millionaire\". When Danny Boyle, the director of \"Slumdog Millionaire\", approached Rahman to compose its soundtrack, he included the song. \"Jai Ho\" accompanies a choreographed dance sequence at the end credits of \"Slumdog Millionaire\". The song features vocals from Sukhvinder Singh, Mahalaxmi Iyer and Vijay Prakash in Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi. Indian singer Tanvi Shah wrote and provided vocals for a Spanish section of the song. \"Jai Ho\" is a Hindi phrase which can be roughly translated as \"Let [the] victory prevail\", \"Let there be victory\", or \"May there always be victory\".\n\nKaushal Inamdar: Kaushal S. Inamdar (born 2 October 1971 in Pune, Maharashtra) is an Indian singer and music composer in Marathi and Hindi movies. His work in music spans from composing music for films, television, drama to events, concerts in Hindi and Marathi, composing music for ballets, advertisements, and also albums. 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A total of seven men's and five women's teams competed in each tournament respectively.\n\nSoftball at the 2015 Pan American Games: Softball competitions at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto was held from July 12 to 26 at the Pan Am Ball Park, in Ajax, Ontario. Men's softball returned to the Pan American Games sports program after last being competed in 2003. A total of six men and women's teams competed in each tournament respectively.\n\nCrescent City Base Ball Park: Crescent City Base Ball Park, originally known as Sportsman's Park (1886\u20131887), was a sports stadium in New Orleans from 1886 to 1900. The stadium was renamed Crescent City Base Ball Park in 1888 and reopened on February 9, 1888. The ball park was located at City Park Avenue and what is now the Pontchartrain Expressway across from Greenwood Cemetery.\n\nWomen's Softball World Championship: The Women's Softball World Championship is a fastpitch softball tournament for women's national teams held historically every four years, now every two years, by the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC). The tournament, originally known as the ISF Women's World Championship, was sanctioned by the International Softball Federation (ISF) until that body's 2013 merger with the International Baseball Federation to create the WBSC. The number of teams in the tournament began at five in its inaugural event in 1965, went to a high of 28 for the 1994 edition, and now the WBSC Code legislates that the maximum number of teams that may participate is 16. There are qualifying tournaments that determine which countries will play at the World Championship.\n\nMen's Softball World Championship: The Men's Softball World Championship, known through 2013 as the ISF Men's World Championship, is a softball tournament for the best national men's teams in the world. Held every four years, first by the International Softball Federation (ISF) through 2013 and now by the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC), the 16 best teams in the world compete. From 2013 the event is held every second year.\n\nPan American Games sports: The Pan American Games sports comprise all the sports contested in the Summer Olympic Games. In addition, traditional and popular sports throughout the Americas which are not contested at the Olympic Games are also contested such as bowling and baseball. As of 2015, the Pan American Games included 36 sports with 51 disciplines and 364 events. 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He was born in a humble family, orphaned and abandoned, raised as a son by another pastoral family, then according to Buddhist texts, was picked up, taught and counselled by Chanakya, the author of the \"Arthashastra\". Chandragupta thereafter built one of the largest empires ever in the Indian subcontinent. According to Jain sources, he then renounced it all, and became a monk in the Jain tradition. Chandragupta is claimed, by the historic Jain texts, to have followed Jainism in his life, by first renouncing all his wealth and power, going away with Jaina monks into the Deccan region (now Karnataka), and ultimately performing Sallekhana \u2013 the Jain religious ritual of peacefully welcoming death by fasting. His grandson was emperor Ashoka, famous for his historic pillars and for his role in helping spread Buddhism outside of ancient India. Chandragupta's life and accomplishments are described in ancient Hindu, Buddhist and Greek texts, but they vary significantly in details from the Jaina accounts. Megasthenes served as a Greek ambassador in his court for four years. In Greek and Latin accounts, Chandragupta is known as Sandrokottos and Androcottus.\n\nMagadha: Magadha was an ancient Indian kingdom in southern Bihar, and was counted as one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas (Sanskrit: \"Great Countries\") of ancient India. Magadha played an important role in the development of Jainism and Buddhism, and two of India's greatest empires, the Maurya Empire and Gupta Empire, originated in Magadha.\n\nAshoka: Ashoka ( ; IAST: \"A\u015boka \" ; died 232 BCE) was an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from \u2009268 to 232 BCE. He was the grandson of the founder of the Maurya Dynasty, Chandragupta Maurya, who had created one of the largest empires in ancient India and then, according to Jain sources, renounced it all to become a Jain monk. One of India's greatest emperors, Ashoka expanded Chandragupta's empire, and reigned over a realm that stretched from present-day Afghanistan in the west to Bangladesh in the east. It covered the entire Indian subcontinent except for parts of present-day Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. The empire's capital was Pataliputra (in Magadha, present-day Patna), with provincial capitals at Taxila and Ujjain.\n\nMor\u00e8 (clan): The Morey / More (Marathi: \u092e\u094b\u0930\u0947 ) is a Maratha clan found largely in the Indian state of Maharashtra that claims to have descended from the Somavanshi kings, the Mor\u00e8s of the Kashmir Region. 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Best known for his starring role in the 2006 comedy film \"Grandma's Boy\", he is also a frequent collaborator with actor and friend Adam Sandler with prominent roles in such films as \"Happy Gilmore\" (1996), \"The Wedding Singer\" (1997), \"Big Daddy\" (1999), \"Little Nicky\" (2000), \"Mr. Deeds\" (2002), \"Anger Management\" (2003), \"50 First Dates\" (2004), and the Happy Madison Productions film \"Strange Wilderness\" (2008).\n\nFrank Ferrante: Frank Vincent Ferrante (born April 26, 1963) is an American stage actor, comedian and director known for his stage portrayals of legendary American comedian Groucho Marx in the Arthur Marx/Robert Fisher play \"\" and in \"An Evening With Groucho\", which tours internationally.\n\nCharley Chase: Charley Chase (born Charles Joseph Parrott, October 20, 1893 \u2013 June 20, 1940) was an American comedian, actor, screenwriter and film director, best known for his work in Hal Roach short film comedies. 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Pearl Jam noted the desire of fans to own a copy of the shows they attended and the popularity of bootleg recordings. The band had been open in the past about allowing fans to make amateur recordings, and these \"official bootlegs\" were an attempt to provide a more affordable and better quality product for fans. The band has sold more than 3.5 million\u00a0copies of shows since launching the bootleg series in 2000. The official bootlegs are a complete record of almost every show the band plays, excluding club \"warm-up\" dates.\n\nElderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town: \"Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town\" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. The song is the tenth track on the band's second studio album, \"Vs.\" (1993). Although credited to all members of Pearl Jam, it was primarily written by vocalist Eddie Vedder. The length of the song's title was a reaction by the band to the fact that most of its songs featured one-word titles. 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Since its inception, the band's line-up has consisted of Eddie Vedder (lead vocals), Mike McCready (lead guitar), Stone Gossard (rhythm guitar) and Jeff Ament (bass). The band's fifth member is drummer Matt Cameron (also of Soundgarden), who has been with the band since 1998. Boom Gaspar (piano) has also been a session/touring member with the band since 2002. Drummers Dave Krusen, Matt Chamberlain, Dave Abbruzzese and Jack Irons are former members of the band.\n\nRiot Act (album): Riot Act is the seventh studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 12, 2002 through Epic Records. Following a full-scale tour in support of its previous album, \"Binaural\" (2000), Pearl Jam took a year-long break. The band then reconvened in the beginning of 2002 and commenced work on a new album. The music on the record featured a diverse sound, including songs influenced by folk, art rock, and experimental rock. The lyrics deal with mortality and existentialism, with much influence from both the political climate after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the accidental death of nine fans during Pearl Jam's performance at the 2000 Roskilde Festival.\n\nPearl Jam 2012 Tour: The Pearl Jam 2012 Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Pearl Jam. The first leg of the tour consisted of thirteen shows in Europe, including a headling appearance at the Isle of Wight Festival. American punk band X were the opening band for the arena shows. Due to high ticket demand for pre-sale tickets, the third-party website handling the sale had to be taken offline. The Pearl Jam fanclub cited \"an act of sabotage\" to the site. For the second show at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, a fan of the band created the setlist.\n\nBackspacer: Backspacer is the ninth studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on September 20, 2009. The bandmembers started writing instrumental and demo tracks in 2007, and got together in 2008 to work on an album. It was recorded from February through April 2009 with producer Brendan O'Brien, who had worked on every Pearl Jam album except their 1991 debut \"Ten\" and 2006's self-titled record\u2014although this was his first production credit since 1998's \"Yield\". Material was recorded in Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California and O'Brien's own Southern Tracks Recording in Atlanta, Georgia. The music on the album\u2014the shortest of the band's career\u2014features a sound influenced by pop and new wave. The lyrics have a more optimistic look than the ones in the politic-infused predecessors \"Riot Act\" and \"Pearl Jam\", something frontman Eddie Vedder attributed to the election of Barack Obama.\n\nDaughter (song): \"Daughter\" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released in 1993 as the second single from the band's second studio album, \"Vs.\" (1993). Although credited to all members of Pearl Jam, it features lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music primarily written by guitarist Stone Gossard. The song topped both the Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock \"Billboard\" charts. The song spent a total of eight weeks at number one on the Mainstream Rock chart. \"Daughter\" eventually peaked at number 28 on the Top 40 Mainstream chart, becoming the band's first Top 40 single. 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It was released as the third single from their self-titled debut album in the U.S. While some of the previous singles were released in Europe, this one was not, and subsequently only charted in Australia and the U.S., reaching number 46 and number 8 respectively. The single included a live version of Christopher Cross song \"Sailing\", as well as a limited edition postcard. Some versions of the single included the track's video. The radio version of this song was featured on both their first and third compilation albums: \"Greatest Hits\" (2005) and \"The Essential *NSYNC\" (2014).\n\nGreatest Hits (NSYNC album): Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American boy band NSYNC. Released on October 25, 2005, the album debuted at #47 on the \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart. It didn't chart in the UK on release, but debuted at #96 on the UK Albums Chart dated September 7, 2013 in the wake of NSYNC's brief reunion performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. 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This song was also featured on the 2001 American compilation album \"Now That's What I Call Music! 6\".\n\nNSYNC discography: American boy band NSYNC has released three studio albums and 18 singles. The band first charted in 1996 and released its self-titled debut album in 1998. Although their 2000 single \"It's Gonna Be Me\" reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and internationally, they are perhaps better known for their single released in the same year, \"Bye Bye Bye\".\n\nNSYNC: NSYNC (sometimes stylized as *NSYNC or 'N Sync) was an American boy band formed in Orlando, Florida in 1995 and launched in Germany by BMG Ariola Munich. NSYNC consisted of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass. After heavily publicized legal battles with their former manager Lou Pearlman and former record label Bertelsmann Music Group, the group's second album, \"No Strings Attached\", sold over one million copies in one day and 2.42 million copies in one week, which was a record for over fifteen years. Among the group's singles, \"Bye Bye Bye\", \"This I Promise You\", \"Girlfriend\" and \"It's Gonna Be Me\" reached the top 10 in several national charts, with the latter being a US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number one. In addition to a host of Grammy Award nominations, NSYNC has performed at the World Series, the Super Bowl and the Olympic Games, and sang or recorded with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Phil Collins, Celine Dion, Aerosmith, Nelly, Left Eye, Mary J. Blige, country music supergroup Alabama, and Gloria Estefan.\n\nIt's Gonna Be Me: \"It's Gonna Be Me\" is a song by American boy band NSYNC. 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It was conceived to take advantage of the unexpected huge success of \"Dare\" and also designed as a stopgap while the Human League worked on new material.\n\nOctopus (The Human League album): Octopus is the seventh full-length studio album recorded by the British synthpop band The Human League. It was produced by the former Tears for Fears keyboard player Ian Stanley and released by EastWest Records in 1995. It was the first new album from The Human League in five years after the termination of their long-term contract with Virgin Records. \"Octopus\" was the first Human League album which presented the band as a trio consisting of the singers Philip Oakey, Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley. The former Human League member Jo Callis and keyboard player Neil Sutton also contributed to the writing of the album.\n\nThe Human League: The Human League are an English synth-pop band formed in Sheffield in 1977. After signing to Virgin Records in 1979, the band released two albums and a string of singles before attaining widespread commercial success with their third album \"Dare\" in 1981. The album contained four hit singles, including the UK/US number one hit \"Don't You Want Me\". The band received the Brit Award for Best British Breakthrough Act in 1982. 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The summit was attended by some 650 political and business leaders from 39 countries, focusing particularly on rapidly increasing African commodity prices. It also examined issues relating to the promotion of investment, improving world opinion, combating hunger, sustainable development, and offer specific initiatives to address these and other economic issues facing part of or the entire continent.\n\nWorld Social Forum: The World Social Forum (WSF, Portuguese: \"F\u00f3rum Social Mundial\" ] ) is an annual meeting of civil society organizations, first held in Brazil, which offers a self-conscious effort to develop an alternative future through the championing of counter-hegemonic globalization. The World Social Forum can be considered a visible manifestation of global civil society, bringing together non governmental organizations, advocacy campaigns, and formal and informal social movements seeking international solidarity. 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It tends to meet in January at the same time as its \"great capitalist rival\", the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland. This date is consciously picked to promote alternative answers to world economic problems in opposition to the World Economic Forum.\n\nSummer Palace Dialogue: The Summer Palace Dialogue (SPD) is an economic forum which brings together economists from both China and the United States to discuss economic cooperation between the two largest economies in the world. SPD is co-hosted by Chinese Economists 50 Forum and the Columbia Global Centers East Asia, and was formerly co-hosted by the Brookings Institution. It was founded in 2009 by former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and current Chairman of AEA Investors Admiral Bill Owens and Vice Minister Liu He of the Chinese Central Leading Group on Financial and Economic Affairs. The forum extends for two days. Participants spend the first day in private discussions and then convene a half-day public session to summarize their observations, analyses, and conclusions with the press and a broader audience. The Summer Palace Dialogue is scheduled annually in mid-September in Beijing, right before the Summer World Economic Forum in Dalian. The third annual Summer Palace Dialogue was held on September 12\u201313, 2011.\n\nPerrott-Warrick Fund: The Perrot\u2013Warrick Fund is administered by Trinity College, Cambridge, and awards grants for research in parapsychology. According to Susan Blackmore, it is the second largest source of grants for psychical research in the UK, after the University of Edinburgh's Koestler Parapsychology Unit. Caroline Watt of the University of Edinburgh has been Perrott\u2013Warrick Senior Researcher since 2010. The position was previously held by Rupert Sheldrake, Richard Wiseman and Nicholas Humphrey.\n\n1976 Democratic National Convention: The 1976 Democratic National Convention met at Madison Square Garden in New York City, from July 12 to July 15, 1976. The assembled United States Democratic Party delegates at the convention nominated former Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia for President and Senator Walter Mondale of Minnesota for Vice President. John Glenn and Barbara Jordan gave the keynote addresses. Jordan's keynote address made her the first African-American woman to deliver the keynote address at a Democratic National Convention. It was listed as #5 in American Rhetoric's Top 100 Speeches of the 20th Century (listed by rank). The convention was the first in New York City since the 103-ballot 1924 convention.\n\nYoung Global Leaders: The Young Global Leaders, or Forum of Young Global Leaders, is an independent non-profit organization managed from Geneva, Switzerland, under the supervision of the Swiss government. Launched by Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum in 2004, the Young Global Leaders are governed by a board of twelve world and industry leaders, ranging from Queen Rania of Jordan to Marissa Mayer of Yahoo! and Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales. Schwab created the group with $1 million won from the Dan David Prize, and the inaugural 2005 class comprised 237 young leaders. Young Global Leaders participate in the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, established in 2007 and known informally as \"Summer Davos\", alongside Global Growth Companies and other delegations to the World Economic Forum.\n\nJeremy Howard (entrepreneur): Jeremy Howard (born 13 November 1973) is an Australian data scientist and entrepreneur. He is a founding researcher at fast.ai, a research institute dedicated to make Deep Learning more accessible. Previously, he was the CEO and Founder at Enlitic, an advanced machine learning company in San Francisco, California. Prior to it, Howard was the President and Chief Scientist at Kaggle, a community and competition platform of over 200,000 data scientists. Howard is the youngest faculty member at Singularity University, where he teaches data science. He is also a Young Global Leader with the World Economic Forum, and spoke at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2014 on \"Jobs For The Machines.\" Howard advised Khosla Ventures as their Data Strategist, identifying the biggest opportunities for investing in data-driven startups and mentoring their portfolio companies to build data-driven businesses. Howard was the founding CEO of two successful Australian startups, FastMail and Optimal Decisions Group. Before that, he spent eight years in management consulting, at McKinsey & Company and AT Kearney.\n\nGlobal Irish Economic Forum: The Global Irish Economic Forum is a biennial conference held in Dublin, Ireland. Inspired by the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, international figures from the worlds of business and culture attend the event. The first Forum was held at Farmleigh in Dublin's Phoenix Park from 18\u201320 September 2009, and was given widespread coverage by RT\u00c9. The second forum was held at Dublin Castle in 2011.\n\nJeddah Economic Forum: Jeddah Economic Forum (JEF) (Arabic: \u0645\u0646\u062a\u062f\u0649 \u062c\u062f\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0625\u0642\u062a\u0635\u0627\u062f\u064a) is a forum held annually since 1999 during winter in Jeddah, western Saudi Arabia. It has become the region's Middle East strategic think tank focusing on regional and international economic and social issues. The Jeddah Economic Forum is organized by the Jeddah Marketing Board, which is a part of Jeddah Chamber of Commerce & Industry.\n\nRichard Wiseman: Richard J. Wiseman (born 1966) is a Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. He has written several best-selling popular psychology books that have been translated into over 30 languages. He has given keynote addresses to The Royal Society, The Swiss Economic Forum, Google and Amazon. 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Funaki was also Pancrase's biggest star; Josh Barnett described him as the \"symbol of Japan\", Frank Shamrock labeled Funaki \"the golden boy\" of Pancrase, and Guy Mezger called Funaki \"hands down the smartest and most skilled fighter in Pancrase next to Ken Shamrock\".\n\nMFC 26: MFC 26: Retribution was a mixed martial arts event held by the Maximum Fighting Championship (MFC) on September 10, 2010 at the River Cree Casino in Enoch, Alberta. The event was aired live on HDNet with commentators Michael Schiavello, Frank Trigg and Guy Mezger.\n\nGilbert Ballantine: Gilbert Ballantine (born 14 March 1961) is a retired Dutch kickboxer and a nine times kickboxing world champion. After his kickboxing career Ballantine also took part in Mixed martial arts competition, winning three Rings Dutch championships. 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The series first premiered on January 10, 2013 on Teletoon in Canada. It has been acquired by Nickelodeon in the United States and its global networks and premiered on the channel on March 4, 2013.\n\nTotal Drama Action: Total Drama Action is a Canadian animated television series. It is the second season of the \"Total Drama\" series, which began with \"Total Drama Island\". The show premiered in Teletoon at 6:30 pm ET/PT on January 11, 2009. This series was also created by the makers of \"6teen\", another Teletoon program. This is the only season for Teletoon to not air a new episode every week.\n\nRocket Monkeys: Rocket Monkeys is a Canadian animated television series that was created by Dan Abdo and Jason Patterson and premiered on Teletoon in Canada on January 10, 2013. The series premiered on Nickelodeon in the United States on March 4, 2013. The series is produced by Breakthrough Entertainment in association with Teletoon Canada Inc., Atomic Cartoons and Hornet Films. The series ended on November 23, 2016\n\nSpliced (TV series): Spliced is a Canadian animated television series produced by Teletoon and Nelvana. The series made its world premiere on Jetix in Latin America on April 20, 2009. The series has aired in Canada on Teletoon, in the United States on Qubo, in Australia on ABC3, in the United Kingdom on Nicktoons, in Latin America on Disney XD, and in Sweden on Nickelodeon. The series began airing in the United States on Qubo on September 19, 2009 until the network dropped it from its lineup on October 24, 2009 but returned on September 28, 2010 as part of its \"Night Owl\" block and was discontinued on March 31, 2012. Beginning early in 2014, YTV began airing reruns on weekdays. In 2014, the series was added onto the \"Always On\" digital platform of Cartoon Network in the United States. It was removed in early 2015.\n\nThe Hunger Strike: \"The Hunger Strike\" is a second season episode of the Adult Swim animated television series \"The Boondocks\". It was set to premiere on January 7, 2008, between \"The Story of Thugnificent\" and \"Attack of the Killer Kung-Fu Wolf Bitch\", but has not aired in the United States. In Canada, the episode was aired on March 16, 2008, on the network Teletoon, with a disclaimer stating that \"the views in this program do not reflect that of Teletoon Canada or its parent companies\". The episode also aired globally elsewhere, and has appeared on Netflix streaming in Canada. According to Aaron McGruder on an introduction video for the episode found on the DVD set, this episode was originally set to be titled \"BET Sucks\".\n\nYakkity Yak: Yakkity Yak is an Australian\u2013Canadian animated television series created by Mark Gravas that ran on Teletoon in Canada and on Nickelodeon in Australia from November 9, 2002 to December 12, 2003. The series was known for its surreal humor and featured animation incongruous with Nickelodeon's typical style. The story centers around an anthropomorphic yak named Yakkity who aspires to become a famous comedian and his friends, Keo (an anthropomorphic pineapple) and Lemony (a young human girl).\n\nMark Gravas: Mark Gravas (born 29 September 1966) is an Australian animator, director and producer. He is the creator/director of \"Yakkity Yak\" (2002/2003), an Australian/Canadian co-production. Mark co-owns Sydney based media production company Kapow Pictures with his partner Sandra Walters.\n\nThe Bagel and Becky Show: The Bagel and Becky Show (also known as Dave Cooper's The Bagel and Becky Show or simply Bagel and Becky) is an animated children's television series created by Dave Cooper (co-creator of Nickelodeon's \"Pig Goat Banana Cricket\") for Teletoon. The series debuted on Teletoon+ in Poland on November 14, 2016. On November 15, 2017, the series will air on Universal Kids.\n\nThe Ripping Friends: The Ripping Friends: The World's Most Manly Men! (also known as The Ripping Friends) is a Canadian animated television series, created by John Kricfalusi, who was well known for creating \"The Ren & Stimpy Show\" on Nickelodeon. The show premiered September 22, 2001 on Fox Kids, but was cancelled in September 2002. Adult Swim later picked up the show. The series occasionally airs in Canada on Teletoon. The series also aired briefly in the UK on the CNX channel and on ABC in Australia. The show was rated TV-Y7 on Fox Kids and TV-PG on [adult swim] in the United States, and C8 to 14+ on Teletoon in Canada.\n\nMission Hill: Mission Hill (originally titled The Downtowners) is an American animated television series that ran on The WB from September 24, 1999, to July 16, 2000, and on Adult Swim from July 14 to August 11, 2002. Although 18 episodes were planned, only 13 episodes were produced. The show was put on hiatus by the WB Network after two episodes due to poor ratings. It returned to the WB in the summer of 2000 but was canceled after four additional episodes. The show went on to develop a cult following, thanks to repeated airings of all 13 episodes on Teletoon's \"Teletoon Unleashed\" block, Cartoon Network's popular late night programing block, Adult Swim and Too Funny To Sleep, a late night programing block on TBS. \"Mission Hill\" was formerly known as \"The Downtowners\", although MTV's production of the similarly titled \"Downtown\" forced a name change.", "question": "What does the creator of the television series that ran on Teletoon in Canada and on Nickelodeon in Australia (2002 to 2003) co-own with Sandra Walters?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"creator_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the creator."}, "created_series": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "List of TV series created by this person."}}, "required": ["name", "created_series"], "additionalProperties": false}, "co_owned_entity": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the entity co-owned."}, "type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of the entity (e.g., media production company)."}, "location": {"type": "string", "description": "The location of the entity."}, "co_owner_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person with whom the entity is co-owned."}}, "required": ["name", "type", "location", "co_owner_name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "final_answer": {"type": "string", "description": "The direct answer to the question."}}, "required": ["creator_details", "co_owned_entity", "final_answer"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"creator_details": {"name": "Mark Gravas", "created_series": ["Yakkity Yak"]}, "co_owned_entity": {"name": "Kapow Pictures", "type": "media production company", "location": "Sydney", "co_owner_name": "Sandra Walters"}, "final_answer": "Kapow Pictures"}, "ground_truth": {"creator_details": {"name": "Mark Gravas", "created_series": ["Yakkity Yak"]}, "co_owned_entity": {"name": "Kapow Pictures", "type": "media production company", "location": "Sydney", "co_owner_name": "Sandra Walters"}, "final_answer": "Sydney based media production company Kapow Pictures"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2062, "output_tokens": 71, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "5e016643f13e0ee5dae6108f1815bc9688013ef5d4b110dcbf09cd4ad4a264f7", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8f6ab455429918e830d218", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Natasha Zvereva", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "2000 Toray Pan Pacific Open \u2013 Doubles: Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but Davenport did not compete this year. Zvereva teamed up with Katarina Srebotnik and lost in quarterfinals to Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs.\n\nNatasha Zvereva: Natasha Zvereva, or Zverava, (born Natallya Maratawna Zverava; Belarusian: \u041d\u0430\u0442\u0430\u043b\u043b\u044f \u041c\u0430\u0440\u0430\u0442\u0430\u045e\u043d\u0430 \u0417\u0432\u0435\u0440\u0430\u0432\u0430; 16 April 1971) is a former tennis player from Belarus. Zvereva was the first major athlete in the Soviet Union to demand publicly that she should be able to keep her tournament earnings. The team of Zvereva and Gigi Fern\u00e1ndez won more women's doubles titles and Grand Slam women's doubles championships than any other team since that of Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver.\n\nKatarina Srebotnik: Katarina Srebotnik (born March 12, 1981) is a Slovenian professional tennis player. She reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 20 on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour on August 7, 2006, and a career-high doubles ranking of No. 1 on July 4, 2011.\n\n2016 Aegon International Eastbourne \u2013 Doubles: Caroline Garcia and Katarina Srebotnik were the defending champions, but Garcia chose not to participate this year. Srebotnik played alongside Andreja Klepa\u010d, but lost in the first round to Anna-Lena Gr\u00f6nefeld and Kv\u011bta Peschke.\n\n1999 WTA German Open \u2013 Doubles: The 1999 WTA German Open \u2013 Singles was the singles event of the fifty-fifth edition of the tennis tournament played at Berlin, Germany, the most prestigious tennis tournament in Latin Europe. It was the sixth WTA Tier I tournament of the year, and part of the European claycourt season. Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but only Zvereva participated this year with Mary Pierce. They were eliminated in the first round by Brie Rippner and Tara Snyder.\n\n1999 Wimbledon Championships \u2013 Women's Doubles: The 1999 Wimbledon Championships \u2013 Women's Doubles was the women's doubles event of the hundred-and-thirteenth edition of Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the year, the most prestigious tournament on grass courts, and the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Martina Hingis and Jana Novotn\u00e1 were the defending champions but only Novotn\u00e1 competed that year with Natasha Zvereva. Novotn\u00e1 and Zvereva lost in the semifinals to Mariaan de Swardt and Elena Tatarkova.\n\n1999 Kremlin Cup \u2013 Women's Doubles: The 1999 Kremlin Cup \u2013 Women's Doubles was the women's doubles event of the fourth WTA edition of the Kremlin Cup; a WTA Tier I tournament and the most prestigious tournament held in Russia. Mary Pierce and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but Pierce competed this year with Barbara Schett, whereas Zvereva competed with Elena Tatarkova.\n\n1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix \u2013 Doubles: The 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix \u2013 Doubles was the tennis doubles event at the 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, the twenty-second edition of the most prestigious tournament in Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but they did not compete this year. Davenport competed with Martina Hingis as the first seed, while Zvereva competed with Elena Tatarkova. Davenport and Hingis withdrew in the quarterfinals due to Davenport having a wrist injury, whilst Tatarkova and Zvereva were knocked out in the first round.\n\n2014 Sony Open Tennis \u2013 Women's Doubles: Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik were the defending champions, but they decided not to participate together. Petrova was scheduled to play alongside Bethanie Mattek-Sands, but the team withdrew before the first round due to Mattek-Sands's hip injury. Srebotnik teamed up with Kv\u011bta Peschke, but they lost in the quarterfinals to Cara Black and Sania Mirza.\n\n1999 Acura Classic \u2013 Doubles: The 1999 Acura Classic \u2013 Doubles was the doubles event of the twentieth edition of the third tournament in the US Open Series. Martina Hingis and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions but Hingis did not compete this year. 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Built in the 1960s by Australian architects Kevin Borland and Daryl Jackson, the Swimming Centre is considered to be a fine example of Brutalist architecture. Originally built as a municipal swimming baths, in 1927, the facilities were renovated in 1967 by Borland and Jackson to accommodate for higher swimming participation numbers. It is named in honour of Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt, whose drowning death was announced during its construction and was the local member for the area.\n\nPortsea, Victoria: Portsea is a resort town suburb of Melbourne, Australia, located across Port Phillip from the Melbourne CBD. Its local government area is the Shire of Mornington Peninsula.\n\nZara Bate: Dame Zara Kate Bate {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (n\u00e9e\u00a0Dickins , previously Fell and Holt; 10 March 190914 June 1989) was an Australian fashion designer and socialite who was best known as the wife of Harold Holt, the 17th Prime Minister of Australia. She grew up in Melbourne, attending Ruyton Girls' School and Toorak College. Going into the dressmaking business, she opened a shop in 1930 and eventually expanded into a chain of boutiques. Zara's first marriage to James Fell was short-lived, although they had three children together. She remarried to Harold Holt \u2013 a Liberal Party politician \u2013 in 1946, although they had known each other for many years previously. She became the prime minister's wife in 1966, and was known for her energy and flamboyance. She was widowed in December 1967, when her husband disappeared while swimming at Cheviot Beach, Victoria. Zara published her autobiography in 1968, and the following year remarried to Jeff Bate, another politician. She was widowed for a second time in 1984, and subsequently retired to the Gold Coast.\n\nHarold Holt: Harold Edward Holt, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 5 August 190817 December 1967), was an Australian politician and the 17th Prime Minister of Australia from 1966 to 1967. He was born in Stanmore, New South Wales and won a scholarship to study law at the University of Melbourne. Holt went into business as a solicitor, during which time he joined the United Australia Party (UAP). In 1935, aged just 27, he was elected to parliament for Fawkner. He held this seat until 1949, when he transferred to Higgins. Holt spent 32 years in Parliament, including many years as a senior Cabinet Minister, but was Prime Minister for only 22 months before he disappeared in December 1967 while swimming at Cheviot Beach near Portsea, Victoria and was presumed drowned.\n\nNatasha Ryan: Natasha Anne Ryan (born 1984) is an Australian woman who went missing in 1998 as a young teenage girl from Rockhampton, Queensland. Police assumed she had been murdered by a local serial killer. Ryan was discovered alive in 2003 during the trial of the man accused of her murder, almost five years after she went missing.\n\nMurder of Nurin Jazlin: Nurin Jazlin Binti Jazimin (11 September 1999 \u2013 16 September 2007) was an eight-year-old Malaysian murder victim, who was originally reported missing after she had gone to a wet market near her house in Section 1, Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur to buy a hair clip on the night of 20 August 2007. Her parents made a missing person report to the police and a search for her was made in the subsequent weeks, conducted by several organisations including the mainstream media and NGOs. Police were able to find CCTV footage, from a nearby camera, showing her being dragged into a white van the night she went missing. Her murder has not been solved.\n\nKholat (video game): Kholat is an indie survival horror video game developed by Polish developers IMGN.PRO, in which the player controls a protagonist who is tracing the steps of a group of nine Russian college students who went missing in February 1959 on Kholat Syakhl. 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Of the five-man expedition, the leader, Thomas F. Grindell, and two of his associates disappeared while the other two men survived, including a Papago guide, who left the journey early on. A prolonged search for the missing men then commenced. Led by Edward P. Grindell, search parties uncovered several artifacts that had belonged to members of the expedition, as well as evidence of their fate, but no trace of the men themselves was found. It was not until over a year later that the remains of Thomas Grindell were discovered by another group of explorers. Evidence at the scene seemed to confirm that dehydration was the cause of death.\n\nDonnell S. Holt: Donnell S. Holt (March 7, 1908, Graham, North Carolina \u2013 1982) was president and Chairman of the board of Cannon Mills. He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1926 with a major in chemistry. Holt had aspirations of attending medical school but the Great Depression made that impossible due to his family's financial state. Holt went to work at the Esther Hosiery Mill. He then got a job in the accounting section at Trevora Mills in Graham. Holt married Margaret McConnell in July 1932. Holt became vice president of Trevora in 1937.\n\nMurder of Alayna Ertl: Alayna Ertl was a missing 5-year-old girl from Watkins, Minnesota who was later found murdered. She went missing on Saturday, August 20, 2016 and was last seen alive around 2am Central Daylight Time, according to the Amber Alert that was issued for her. When her parents woke up at 8am Saturday, they noted that their daughter, their pickup truck, and the house guest who had stayed with them overnight were gone. After her parents reported her missing, her father's cell phone in the truck pinged a cell tower in Todd County, Minnesota giving a clue to where she might be. 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The genus was first described in 1857 by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott, with \"A. afzelii\" as its type species.\n\nZantedeschia rehmannii: Zantedeschia rehmanii, the pink arum lily, pink calla, or red calla lily, is a herbaceous ornamental plant in the Araceae family.\n\nSinningia muscicola: Sinningia muscicola, also known as Sinningia sp. \"Rio das Pedras\", is a tuberous member of the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. The plants produce small, bright lavender flowers. Cultural requirements are similar to African Violets except that \"S. speciosa\" generally requires more humid environment.\n\nColocasia: Colocasia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to southeastern Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Some species are widely cultivated and naturalized in other tropical and subtropical regions. Common names include tarul, karkala ko ganu, elephant-ear, taro, cocoyam, dasheen, chembu, champadhumpa, shavige gadde, and eddoe. Elephant-ear and cocoyam are also used for some other large-leaved genera in the Araceae, notably \"Xanthosoma\" and \"Caladium\". The generic name is derived from the ancient Greek word \"kolokasion\", which in the Greek botanist Dioscorides (1st century AD) meant the edible roots of both \"Colocasia esculenta\" and \"Nelumbo nucifera\". It is thought that the edible roots of \"Colocasia esculenta\" have been cultivated in Asia for more than ten thousand years. The species \"Colocasia esculenta\" is an invasive species in wetlands along the American Gulf coast, where it threatens to displace native wetland plants.\n\nZantedeschia aethiopica: Zantedeschia aethiopica (known as calla lily and arum lily) is a species in the family Araceae, native to southern Africa in Lesotho, South Africa, and Swaziland.\n\nCalloideae: Calloideae is a monotypic subfamily of flowering plants in the Araceae family. 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Two are north of the boundary between the United States and Mexico, and four are south of the boundary. The flora of the Colorado Desert are influenced by the environment of the very dry and hot lower areas of the Colorado River valley, which may be barren, treeless, and generally have no large cacti. Flora of the Arizona Upland are comparatively lush, with trees and large columnar cacti that can withstand winter frosts. South of the border subdivisions are characterized by plants that cannot withstand frost.\n\nFlora of Scotland: The flora of Scotland is an assemblage of native plant species including over 1,600 vascular plants, more than 1,500 lichens and nearly 1,000 bryophytes. The total number of vascular species is low by world standard but lichens and bryophytes are abundant and the latter form a population of global importance. Various populations of rare fern exist, although the impact of 19th-century collectors threatened the existence of several species. The flora is generally typical of the north west European part of the Palearctic ecozone and prominent features of the Scottish flora include boreal Caledonian forest (much reduced from its natural extent), heather moorland and coastal machair. In addition to the native varieties of vascular plants there are numerous non-native introductions, now believed to make up some 43% of the species in the country.\n\nLatania: Latania commonly known as Latan palm or Latania palm is a genus of flowering plant in the palm tree family, native to islands in the western Indian Ocean.\n\nFlora of the South Sandwich Islands: This is a list of the flora of the South Sandwich Islands, a group of islands in the subantarctic Atlantic Ocean, part of the British overseas territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. The list contains flora in the strict sense; that is, plants only. It comprises a single species of vascular plant, 38 mosses, and 11 liverworts. Unusually, not a single species is known to have naturalised on the islands; all are presumed native.\n\nThreatened Species Protection Act 1995: The Threatened Species Protection Act 1995, is an act of the Parliament of Tasmania that provides the statute relating to conservation of flora and fauna. Its long title is An Act to provide for the protection and management of threatened native flora and fauna and to enable and promote the conservation of native flora and fauna. It received the royal assent on 14 November 1995.\n\nStingray Swamp Flora Reserve: Stingray Swamp Flora Reserve (SWFR) is located immediately north of Penrose township in the south-western region of Wingecarribee Shire. The reserve is primarily surrounded by the Penrose State Forest, which is a commercially active plantation forest administered by the Forest Corporation NSW. Pine species dominate the state forest with a mix of native vegetation types in isolated pockets and adjacent areas. Stingray Swamp Flora Reserve belongs to a larger wetland complex known as the Paddy\u2019s River Wetland Complex (PRWC). These wetlands also form part of the Paddy\u2019s River sub-catchment, which belong to the larger Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment. Historic use of this area has mainly been that of pine plantation, agriculture and mining activities. The forest is publicly accessible and therefore is a site of mixed recreational activities.\n\nRhynchophorus cruentatus: The palmetto weevil (\"Rhynchophorus cruentatus\") is an insect native to Florida, but has been found as far as southern Texas to the west and South Carolina to the north. It is the largest weevil in North America and the only kind of palm weevil in the continental United States. It infests palms and is considered a pest. Its main target is the Canary Island date palm, but date palms (a different species than the Canary Island date palm), sabal palms (the palmetto weevil's traditional target), saw palmetto (the palmetto weevil's traditional alternative target), \"Washingtonia\", \"Pritchardia\", royal palms, \"Latania\", coconut palms, \"Caryota\", and \"Bismarckia\" are also susceptible. Distressed palm trees are usually attacked, which makes transplanted trees a frequent target. The Palmetto Weevils mate at the base of the palm branches where the females deposit their eggs. The grubs then eat into the palm tree, killing it. After the larvae have turned into adult weevils, the damage can be seen, but by then, it is considered to be too late for the tree. The life cycle from egg to adult for a palmetto weevil is about 84 days. For prevention, it is recommended an appropriate insecticidal crown drench is done twice a year for high value palms.\n\nArundina: The bamboo orchid, Arundina graminifolia, is a species of orchid and the sole accepted species of the genus Arundina. This tropical Asiatic genus extends from India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, the Ryukyu Islands, Malaysia, Singapore, China to Indonesia, the Philippines and New Guinea. It has become naturalized in R\u00e9union, Fiji, French Polynesia, Micronesia, the West Indies, Costa Rica, Panama and Hawaii.\n\nFlora: Flora is the plant life occurring in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring or indigenous\u2014native plant life. The corresponding term for animal life is fauna. \"Flora\", \"fauna\" and other forms of life such as fungi are collectively referred to as biota. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms gut flora or skin flora.\n\nFlora of Madhya Pradesh: The Flora of Madhya Pradesh province in India, is very rich and diverse. Central, eastern and southern parts of the state are forested, whereas northern and western parts are deficient in forest. Variability in climatic and edaphic conditions brings about significant difference in the forest types and flora of the state. There are four important forest types: Tropical Moist, Tropical Dry, Tropical Thorn, and Subtropical broadleaved Hill forests. Based on composition, there are three important forest formations namely Teak forest, Sal forest and Miscellaneous Forests. 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In 1605 she inherited her father's ancient barony by writ and became \"suo jure\" 14th Baroness de Clifford. She was a patron of literature and as evidenced by her diary and many letters was a literary personage in her own right. She held the hereditary office of High Sheriff of Westmorland which role she exercised from 1653 to 1676.\n\nThe King's Curse: The King's Curse is a 2014 historical novel by Philippa Gregory, part of her series \"The Cousins' War\". A direct sequel to \"The White Princess\", it follows the adult life of Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, the daughter of George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence and Isabel Neville.\n\nElizabeth Smith-Stanley, Countess of Derby: Elizabeth Smith-Stanley, Countess of Derby (\"n\u00e9e\" Hamilton; 26 January 1753 \u2013 14 March 1797) was an English peeress. As the eligible eldest daughter of the 6th Duke of Hamilton, she married the 12th Earl of Derby in 1774, giving birth to three children. 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She held the office of Groom of the Stole and Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Dowager, Henrietta Maria.\n\nFrances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon: Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon (25 August 1617 (baptised) \u2013 8 August 1667), born Frances Aylesbury, was an English peeress. As the mother of Anne Hyde, she was mother-in-law to James II and VII, the deposed king of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the maternal grandmother of Mary II and Queen Anne.\n\nCatherine Murray, Countess of Dunmore: Catherine Murray, Countess of Dunmore (31 October 1814, London \u2013 12 February 1886, Inveresk), was an English peeress and promoter of Harris Tweed.\n\nMargaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury: Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 \u2013 27 May 1541), was an English peeress. She was the daughter of George, Duke of Clarence, the brother of kings Edward IV and Richard III. Margaret was one of two women in 16th century England to be a peeress in her own right with no titled husband. 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He is listed at 6'10\" and 230\u00a0lbs. He played his first two years of college basketball at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He played just 13 games in his freshman year, averaging 0.7 points per game. In his sophomore season, however, he played 33 games and averaged 1.3 points per game as the designated back up to center Sam Perkins as the Tar Heels won the 1981-82 NCAA Men's Basketball championship. He then transferred to The University of Texas at Austin. He played 28 games in his third season of college basketball, averaging 13.8 points per game. In his final year, he took part in 31 games for the Longhorns and led the team in scoring with a 17.0 points per game average. This earned him the 1986 Southwest Conference Player of the Year. Brownlee was selected in the fourth round (78th pick overall) of the 1986 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Clippers. During rookie-free agent camp, Brownlee suffered an injury when he dislocated his little finger during scrimmage. He never got his chance to play in the NBA. He then travelled overseas to France and Belgium to play professionally for 4 years.\n\nProvidence Friars: The Providence Friars is the name of the athletic teams of Providence College. They compete in the Big East Conference (NCAA Division I) for every sport except for ice hockey, where they compete in Hockey East. The Big East Conference was founded in 1979 by former athletic director and men's basketball coach Dave Gavitt. On December 15, 2012, Providence and the other seven Catholic, non-FBS schools announced that they were departing the Big East for a new conference; on March 7, 2013, it was officially confirmed that Providence's new conference would operate under the Big East name. The women's volleyball team, which had been an associate member of the America East Conference before the Big East split, remained in that conference for one more season before joining the Big East for the 2014 season.\n\n2006 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament: The 2006 Big East Men's Basketball Championship was played from March 8 to March 11, 2006. The tournament took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It was a single-elimination tournament with four rounds. Villanova and Connecticut tied for the best regular season conference record. Based on tie-breakers, Connecticut was awarded the #1 seed.
\n\n2005 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament: The 2005 Big East Men's Basketball Championship was played from March 9 to March 12, 2005. The tournament took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Syracuse Orange won the tournament and were awarded an automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.\n\nKemba Walker: Kemba Hudley Walker (born May 8, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Walker was drafted ninth overall by the Charlotte Bobcats in the 2011 NBA draft. Walker grew up in The Bronx, New York, and graduated from Rice High School in 2008. Walker played college basketball for the Connecticut men's basketball team. In the 2010\u201311 season, Walker was unanimously selected for the All-Big East first team, Walker was the second-leading college basketball scorer in the United States and led the Huskies to the 2011 Big East championship and 2011 NCAA championship and was named as the tournament's most outstanding player for both championships.\n\nLuke Harangody: Luke Harangody (born January 2, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for ratiopharm Ulm of the German Basketball Bundesliga. He completed his college career at the University of Notre Dame in 2010. He is the only men's player in the history of the Big East Conference to average 20\u00a0points and 10\u00a0rebounds per game in conference play for his career. He was the 2008 Big East Player of the Year, and was named to the second team on the 2008 Associated Press All-America team. He is also the first Notre Dame men's player to be a three-time first-team All-Big East selection (and just 11th overall) (2008\u20132010), and the first men's player to lead the conference in both scoring and rebounding in consecutive seasons (2008 and 2009).\n\n1986\u201387 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team: The 1986\u201387 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University in the 1986\u201387 NCAA Division I basketball season. John Thompson, Jr., coached them in his 15th season as head coach. They played their home games at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland. They were members of the Big East Conference and finished the season with a record of 29-5, 12-4 in Big East play. They shared the conference regular season championship with Pittsburgh and Syracuse and won the 1987 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament, defeating Syracuse in the final game for the fifth Big East Tournament championship in Georgetown men's basketball history. They advanced to the East Region final of the 1987 NCAA Tournament before losing to Providence. Nicknamed \"Reggie and the Miracles,\" the team was ranked No. 4 in the season' s final Associated Press Poll and Coaches' Poll.\n\n2007 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament: The 2007 Big East Men's Basketball Championship was played from March 7 to March 10, 2007. The tournament took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City and was sponsored by A\u00e9ropostale. The Georgetown Hoyas won the tournament for the first time since 1989 and the seventh time overall, and were awarded an automatic bid to the 2007 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Jeff Green of Georgetown was given the Dave Gavitt Trophy, awarded to the tournament's most outstanding player.\n\nBig East Men's Basketball Tournament: The Big East Men's Basketball Tournament is the championship tournament of the Big East Conference in men's basketball. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. Since 1983, the tournament has been held in Madison Square Garden, New York City. As such, the tournament is the longest running conference tournament at any one site in all of college basketball.\n\nJeff Green (basketball): Jeffrey Lynn Green (born August 28, 1986) is an American professional basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played three seasons of college basketball for Georgetown, before entering the 2007 NBA draft, where he was selected fifth overall by the Boston Celtics. He was subsequently traded to the Seattle SuperSonics (now known as the Oklahoma City Thunder). He spent four seasons with the franchise before being traded back to the Celtics during the 2010\u201311 season, where he played until 2015 before being traded to the Memphis Grizzlies. In 2016, he was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers. 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He was also a renowned designer, engineer and the first drag racer to be sponsored by Harley-Davidson. He also developed the first wheelie bar, and the two-speed automatic racing transmission for drag racing motorcycles. This was the first transmission that enabled the first motorcycle to ever achieve 200 mph and has now become standard in the sport. Price also created the Pro Fuel drag racing class. Price is an inducted member of five halls of fame including the American Motorcycle Association Hall of Fame, Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame, the North Carolina Sport Hall of Fame, and the North Carolina Drag Racing Hall of Fame.\n\nKenny Bernstein: Kenny Bernstein (born September 6, 1944) is an American drag racer and former NASCAR and IndyCar team owner. He is nicknamed the \"Bud King\" for his success in the Budweiser King funny car and dragster. 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MacDonald.\n\nRobert Farris Thompson: Robert Farris Thompson (born December 30, 1932, El Paso, Texas) is an American historian and writer specialising in the art of Africa and the Afro-Atlantic world. He has been a member of the faculty at Yale University since 1965 and currently serves as the Colonel John Trumbull Professor of the History of Art. Thompson coined the term \"black Atlantic\" in his 1983 book \"Flash of the Spirit: African and Afro-American Art and Philosophy\" - the expanded subject of Paul Gilroy's book \"The Black Atlantic\".\n\nJeffrey R. MacDonald: Jeffrey Robert MacDonald (born October 12, 1943) is an American medical doctor who was convicted in 1979 of murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters in February 1970.\n\nJohn Howard (author): John Howard is an English author, born in London in 1961. His fiction has appeared in anthologies, magazines, and the collections \"The Silver Voices\", \"Written by Daylight\", and \"Cities and Thrones and Powers\". The majority of Howard's stories have central and eastern European settings; many are set in the fictional Romanian town of Steaua de Munte. \"The Defeat of Grief\" is a novella set in Steaua de Munte and the real Black Sea resort of Balcic; the novellas \"The Fatal Vision\" (in \"Cities and Thrones and Powers\") and \"The Lustre of Time\" form part of an ongoing series with Steaua de Munte architect and academic Cristian Luca as protagonist. \"Numbered as Sand or the Stars\" attempts a 'secret history' of Hungary between the World Wars.\n\nJoe McGinniss: Joseph R. McGinniss, Sr. (December 9, 1942 \u2013 March 10, 2014), known as Joe McGinniss, was an American non-fiction writer and novelist. The author of twelve books, he first came to prominence with the best-selling \"The Selling of the President 1968\" which described the marketing of then-presidential candidate Richard Nixon. He is popularly known for his trilogy of bestselling true crime books \u2014 \"Fatal Vision\", \"Blind Faith\" and \"Cruel Doubt\" \u2014 which were adapted into TV miniseries in the 1980s and 90s. His last book was \"The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin\", an account of Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska who was the 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee.\n\nThe Journalist and the Murderer: The Journalist and the Murderer is a study by Janet Malcolm about the ethics of journalism, published by Alfred A. Knopf/Random House in 1990. It is an examination of the professional choices that shape a work of non-fiction, as well as a rumination on the morality that underpins the journalistic enterprise. The journalist in question is Joe McGinniss; the murderer is the former Special Forces captain Dr. Jeffrey R. 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DJ A-Trak serves as the executive producer and the album includes production by XXXChange, Sinden, DJ Gant-Man, Herv\u00e9, Yuksek, and others.\n\nHunter Siegel: Hunter Siegel, is a Canadian DJ and music producer. Hunter made his first appearance with his debut single, released independently, Waiting Up, which was released in white label format in June 2013. Hunter received international support with Waiting Up and quickly caught the ear of a number of tastemaker labels, like Steve Angello's Size Records where he did a release with house music legend Todd Terry. In 2015, Hunter released his first record with Atlantic's dance label Big Beat Records, titled Let Me Love You Right, which featured Canadian vocalist Kai. The record received immediate support on radio throughout North America. Hunter and BigBeat then followed up with the music video which was an ode to the wildly popular movie \"Fight Club\" as noted in the Billboard Magazine world premier. 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A-Trak was featured on the covers of Billboard and Complex and recently appeared in campaigns for Adidas, Grey Goose, Converse and Cadillac. A-Trak has also penned a number of articles for The Huffington Post and owns the travel website Infinite Legroom. After residing in Brooklyn for many years, he now calls Los Angeles home.\n\nKaydean: Kaydean is a British-American record and TV producer, composer, DJ, record label executive and artist manager. Kaydean produces, composes and arranges music in the Dance, Electronica, Latin Pop, Contemporary R&B, and Electronica genres. Born in London, he has worked with many artists including Janet Jackson, Maxi Priest, Robyn, Man Parrish, Angel \"Cucco\" Pe\u00f1a, Baron Lopez, Raekwon, Ky-Mani Marley, Frankie Cutlass and Nocera amongst others. He is also known for discovering Latin Pop Star Janid and managing her career. 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It is also a reference to Honeywell Labs, a technology company which aired TV commercials (\"\"That someday is today ... at Honeywell\"\") well-known at the time of the original Muppet Show.\n\nCharacters and races of The Dark Crystal: The characters and races of \"The Dark Crystal\" were created by puppeteer Jim Henson and concept artist Brian Froud for the 1982 cult fantasy film \"The Dark Crystal\" and its expanded universe in books, comics, artwork, games, and proposed sequel. Notably, most of the information about specific character and race names comes from supplementary material such as Froud's book \"The World of the Dark Crystal\", rather than the film itself.\n\nThe Dark Crystal (video game): The Dark Crystal is a graphic adventure computer game based on Jim Henson's fantasy film, \"The Dark Crystal\". The game was designed by Roberta Williams and published under the SierraVenture line in 1983 as \"Hi-Res Adventure #6: The Dark Crystal\". It was the first Hi-Res Adventure released under the SierraVenture line, the previous titles being released under earlier names and later re-released under SierraVenture.\n\nThe Dark Crystal: The Dark Crystal is a 1982 American\u2013British fantasy adventure film directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz and stars the voices of Stephen Garlick, Lisa Maxwell, Billie Whitelaw, Percy Edwards, and Barry Dennen. The plot revolves around Jen, an elf-like 'Gelfling' on a quest to restore balance to his alien world by returning a lost shard to a powerful but broken gem.\n\nToby Philpott: Toby Philpott is an English puppeteer best known for his work in motion picture animatronics during the 1980s in such films as \"The Dark Crystal\" and \"Return of the Jedi\". Born into a family of entertainers, Philpott dropped out of school and traveled the world during the 1960s, squatting in various locations and surviving off money he earned from his work as a street performer, which included juggling, fire eating, magic shows, clowning and acrobatics. He began his film career after Jim Henson personally selected Philpott to work on the 1982 fantasy film \"The Dark Crystal\", in which he worked side-by-side with Henson.\n\nThe Muppets (film): The Muppets is a 2011 American musical comedy film and the seventh theatrical film featuring the Muppets. The film is directed by James Bobin, written by Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller, produced by David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, and stars Segel, Amy Adams, Chris Cooper and Rashida Jones, as well as Muppet performers Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Peter Linz. Bret McKenzie served as music supervisor, writing four of the film's five original songs, and Christophe Beck composed the film's score. In \"The Muppets\", devoted fan Walter, his brother Gary, and Gary's girlfriend Mary help Kermit the Frog reunite the disbanded Muppets, as they must raise $10\u00a0million to save the Muppet Theater from Tex Richman, a businessman who plans to demolish the studio to drill for oil.\n\nDave Goelz: David Charles \"Dave\" Goelz (born July 16, 1946) is an American puppeteer and voice actor known for his work with the Muppets. As part of the Muppets' performing cast, Goelz performs The Great Gonzo, as well as Bunsen Honeydew, Waldorf (after Jim Henson's death), Zoot and Beauregard, originating on \"The Muppet Show\". Goelz's puppeteering roles also include roles in \"Fraggle Rock\", \"The Dark Crystal\", and \"Labyrinth\". Outside of puppeteering work, he is also the voice of Figment in the Journey into Imagination with Figment attraction at Epcot.\n\nMuppets Most Wanted: Muppets Most Wanted is a 2014 American musical comedy film and the eighth theatrical film featuring the Muppets. Directed by James Bobin and written by Bobin and Nicholas Stoller, the film is a sequel to 2011's \"The Muppets\" and stars Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell, and Tina Fey, as well as Muppet performers Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Peter Linz. 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Discovered between 1931 and 1933 by Gustav Heinrich Ralph von Koenigswald, the only known specimens of this anomalous hominid were retrieved from sites along the Solo River, on the Indonesian island of Java. The remains are also commonly referred to as Ngandong (now at Kradenan district, Blora Regency), after the village near where they were first recovered.\n\nAtapuerca Mountains: The Atapuerca Mountains (Spanish: \"Sierra de Atapuerca\" ) is a karstic hill formation near the village of Atapuerca in Castile and Le\u00f3n, northern Spain. In a still ongoing excavation campaign rich fossil deposits and stone tool assemblages were discovered in the complex of local caves that are attributed to the earliest known hominin residents in Western Europe. This \"exceptional reserve of data\" has been deposited during extensive Lower Paleolithic presence as the Atapuerca Mountains served as the preferred occupation site of \"Homo erectus\", \"Homo antecessor\" (or \"Homo erectus antecessor\") and \"Homo heidelbergensis\" communities. The earliest specimen yet unearthed and reliably dated confirm an age between 1.2 Million and 600,000 years. The site was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, under the name, \"Archaeological Site of Atapuerca\".\n\nTautavel Man: Tautavel Man (\"Homo erectus tautavelensis\") is a proposed subspecies of the hominid \"Homo erectus\", the 450,000-year-old fossil remains of whom were discovered in the Arago Cave in Tautavel, France. 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Polytheistic in its theology, the religion recognized a large and ever increasing pantheon of gods and goddesses; the Aztecs would often incorporate deities whose cults came from other geographic regions or peoples into their own religious practice.\n\nAdonism: Adonism is a Neopagan religion founded in 1925 by the German esotericist Franz S\u00e4ttler (1884-c.1942), who often went by the pseudonym of Dr. Musalam. Although S\u00e4ttler claimed that it was the continuation of an ancient pagan religion, it has been recognised by academics as being \"instead the single-handed creation of a highly gifted and educated man\", this figure being S\u00e4ttler himself. Adonism is a polytheistic religion, revolving around a belief that there are five principal gods: Belus, Biltis, Adonis, Dido and Molchos. Adonis is the most prominent of these in the group's theology, being a benevolent figure that S\u00e4ttler equated with the Christian figure of Satan. In contrast to Adonis, Molchos is believed by Adonists to be malevolent, and to be responsible for the enslavement of humanity through monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam: the religion therefore has \"a pronounced anti-Christian bias\".\n\nHurrian religion: The Hurrian religion was the polytheistic religion of the Hurrians, a Bronze Age people of the Near East. These people settled over a wide area, so there were differences between them, especially between the eastern Hurrians around Nuzi and Arrapha and the western Hurrians in Syria and Anatolia. From the 14th century BC, the Hurrian religion had a powerful influence on the Hittite religion and the Hurrian pantheon is depicted in the 13th century rock reliefs at the important Hittite sanctuary at Yaz\u0131l\u0131kaya.\n\nPantheon (religion): A pantheon (from Greek \u03c0\u03ac\u03bd\u03b8\u03b5\u03bf\u03bd \"pantheon\", literally \"(a temple) of all gods\", \"of or common to all gods\" from \u03c0\u1fb6\u03bd \"pan-\" \"all\" and \u03b8\u03b5\u03cc\u03c2 \"theos\" \"god\") is the particular set of all gods of any polytheistic religion, mythology, or tradition:\n\nOmetochtli: In Aztec mythology, Ometochtli is the collective or generic name of various individual deities and supernatural figures associated with pulque (\"octli \"), an alcoholic beverage derived from the fermented sap of the \"maguey\" plant. By the Late Postclassic period of Mesoamerican chronology a collection of beliefs and religious practices had arisen in the context of the manufacture and ritualistic consumption of the beverage, known as the \"pulque (or octli) cult\" with probable origins in a mountainous region of central Mexico. In Aztec society \"octli\" rituals formed a major component of Aztec religion and observance, and there were numerous local deities and classes of \"sacerdotes\" (\"priests\") associated with it.\n\nFinnish paganism: Finnish paganism was the indigenous pagan religion in Finland, Estonia, and Karelia prior to Christianisation. It was a polytheistic religion, worshipping a number of different deities. The principal god was the god of thunder and the sky, Ukko; other important gods included Jumi, Ahti, and Tapio.\n\nPrussian mythology: The Prussian mythology was a polytheistic religion of the Old Prussians, indigenous peoples of Prussia before the Prussian Crusade waged by the Teutonic Knights. It was closely related to other Baltic faiths, the Lithuanian and Latvian mythologies. Its myths and legends did not survive as Prussians became Germanized and extinct in the early 18th century. Fragmentary information on gods and rituals can be found in various medieval chronicles, but most of them are unreliable. No sources document pagan religion before the forced Christianization in the 13th century. 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The movie was produced by Jawahar Kapoor and P. K. Luthra and directed by Asit Sen. The film stars Raj Kapoor alongside his younger brother Shashi Kapoor and also featuring Zeenat Aman, Rakesh Roshan, Kader Khan, Aruna Irani and Kishore Sahu. This was Raj Kapoor's last leading film role and was also the first and only time he appeared onscreen with his brother Shashi, not counting Awara, wherein Shashi Kapoor appeared as a child actor.\n\nPhaansi: Phaansi is a 1978 Hindi movie directed by Harmesh Malhotra. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sulakshana Pandit, Pran and Ranjeet. The film's music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Actor Asrani has also played a role as a Muslim guy in the movie who was a closed friend to Shashi Kapoor and actor Iftikar played role as father to Shahsi Kapoor. Unfortunately, both of them was hanged to death by the villain (Ranjeet). 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Yash Chopra's Deewaar was the big winner on the night, winning Best Picture and Best Director, among several other awards. Shashi Kapoor won his sole acting Filmfare award, as Best Supporting Actor in Deewaar.\n\nSulakshana Pandit: Sulakshana Pratap Narain Pandit is a Filmfare Award winning playback singer and actor. Her brothers are the composing duo Jatin\u2013Lalit and her younger sister is Vijayta Pandit who achieved fame with her debut movie \"Love Story\". Her uncle is the accomplished classical vocalist Pandit Jasraj.\n\nPrithvi Theatre: Prithvi Theatre is one of Mumbai's best known theatres. It was built by Shashi Kapoor and his wife Jennifer Kapoor in memory of Prithviraj Kapoor, Shashi's father, who had dreamt of having a \"home\" for his repertory theatre company, Prithvi Theatres, belongs to the Kapoor family, one of the most influential actor and director families in Bollywood. Prithviraj Kapoor founded 'Prithvi Theatres', a travelling theatre company in 1944. The company ran for sixteen years. Ved Segan was the architect who designed and built the Theatre with the supervision of Jennifer Kapoor. Jennifer, (Trustee) supervised the building and running of the theatre until her death in 1984. In 1978 Prithvi Theatre opened in Juhu, Mumbai. Shashi Kapoor is the Managing Trustee, the daily affairs are looked after by Kunal Kapoor (Trustee) with a small but efficient team. Prithvi Theatre has shows every day of the year (closed Mondays), hosts an annual Summertime programme of workshops and plays for children, the Memorial Concert on 28 February, an annual Theatre Festival in November, and many partnership programmes promoting language, poetry, international cinema & documentaries, performing arts \u2013 which are free to the public.\n\nKabhie Kabhie (1976 film): Kabhi Kabhie (Hindi: \u0915\u092d\u0940 \u0915\u092d\u0940, English: \"Sometimes\") is a 1976 Indian Hindi romantic drama film, produced and directed by Yash Chopra, and starring an ensemble cast of Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Shashi Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman, Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh. This was Yash Chopra's second directorial film with Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoor in the lead roles after \"Deewaar\" and was particularly noted for its soundtrack compositions by Khayyam, who won Filmfare Award for Best Music, while film lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi won the Best Lyricist Award for \"Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein,\" the song which also got singer Mukesh, the Best Male Playback Singer award.\n\nAmitabh Bachchan filmography: Amitabh Bachchan is an Indian film actor, playback singer, producer and television personality. He made his acting debut in 1969 with \"Saat Hindustani\", and narrated Mrinal Sen's \"Bhuvan Shome\" (1969). He later appeared as Dr. Bhaskar Banerjee in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's \"Anand\" (1971), for which he won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 1973, Bachchan played the role of Inspector Vijay Khanna in Prakash Mehra's action film \"Zanjeer\". He has since appeared in several films with the character name \"Vijay\". During the same year, he appeared in \"Abhimaan\" and \"Namak Haraam\". For the latter, he received the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. Two years later he appeared along with Shashi Kapoor, in Yash Chopra's \"Deewar\", which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination. He was cited as the \"angry young man\" for his roles in \"Deewaar\" and \"Zanjeer\". Later he starred in Ramesh Sippy's \"Sholay\" (1975), which is considered to be one of the greatest Indian films of all time. After appearing in the romantic drama \"Kabhie Kabhie\" (1976), Bachchan starred in Manmohan Desai's action comedy \"Amar Akbar Anthony\" (1977). He won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his performance in the latter. He then played dual roles of Don and Vijay in \"Don\" (1978).\n\nChor Machaye Shor: Chor Machaye Shor is a 1974 Hindi movie produced by N. N. Sippy and directed by Ashok Roy. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Mumtaz, Danny Denzongpa, Madan Puri and Asit Sen. 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The song was released on 13 September 2013 as the album's third single in Australia and New Zealand by Universal Music New Zealand, and the second in the United States and the United Kingdom by Lava and Republic Records. The track was written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by Little, with additional production from Lorde herself. \"Team\" is a hybrid of alternative pop and electro-hop featuring synthesiser, bass and snare drum instrumentation over a handclap-based beat. Lyrically, the track is a \"tribute to her friends and country\".\n\nThe Mix Tape, Vol. 1: The Mix Tape, Vol. 1 is the first installment of DJ Funkmaster Flex's \"Mix Tape\" series, released on November 21, 1995. The album is a compilation of freestyles and previously released songs, all mixed with Funkmaster Flex's production.\n\nLocal H's Awesome Mix Tape 1: Local H's Awesome Mix Tape #1 is an EP by the alternative rock band Local H. It was released on October 19, 2010 on the band's own G&P Records. 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The soundtrack album reached number one on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, becoming the first soundtrack album in history consisting entirely of previously released songs to top the chart.\n\nTRV$DJAM: TRV$DJAM was a collaboration project between Travis Barker of Blink-182 and Adam Goldstein, a.k.a. DJ AM. They performed their first show on June 25, 2008 at the Roxy and released a mix tape online in August 2008 titled \"Fix Your Face\". In June 2009, they released a 2nd mix tape titled \"Fix Your Face Vol. 2 (Coachella' 09)\". Hours after performing for thousands of college students on September 19, 2008 in Columbia, South Carolina, Barker and DJ AM were critically injured in a fiery Learjet crash that killed four people.\n\nLocal H's Awesome Mix Tape 2: Local H's Awesome Mix Tape #2 is an extended play by American alternative rock duo Local H, which was released in December 2014 through their merchandiser, G&P Records. 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Today NU \"OLA\" is the center of legal education, culture and science of Ukraine, leading higher educational institution of jurisprudence. According to the State Accreditation Commission of Ministry of Education and Science, Youth and Sports of Ukraine, the University trains specialists in the highest - IV - level of accreditation.\n\nKyrgyz National University: Kyrgyz National University named after Jusup Balasagyn (Kyrgyz: \u0416\u0443\u0441\u0443\u043f \u0411\u0430\u043b\u0430\u0441\u0430\u0433\u044b\u043d \u0430\u0442\u044b\u043d\u0434\u0430\u0433\u044b \u041a\u044b\u0440\u0433\u044b\u0437 \u0423\u043b\u0443\u0442\u0442\u0443\u043a \u0423\u043d\u0438\u0432\u0435\u0440\u0441\u0438\u0442\u0435\u0442\u0438 ) is a national university of Kyrgyzstan located in the capital city of Bishkek; is state higher educational institution of the Kyrgyz Republic, the oldest and the largest higher educational institution of the republic. Educational institution was established on October 25, 1925 as the Kyrgyz Institute of Education. Since 1928 had been transformed into the Kirghiz Central Pedagogical College. Since 1932 - the Kirghiz Pedagogical Institute. Since 1951 - the Kyrgyz State University. Since 1972 - Kirghiz State University of 50th anniversary of the USSR. Since 1993 - Kyrgyz State National University. Since 2002 - the modern name. It was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1982).\n\nShri Damubhai Shukla Shaikshanik Sankul: Shri Damubhai Shukla Educational Campus (Gujarati: \u0ab6\u0acd\u0ab0\u0ac0 \u0aa6\u0abe\u0aae\u0ac1\u0aad\u0abe\u0a88 \u0ab6\u0ac1\u0a95\u0acd\u0ab2 \u0ab6\u0ac8\u0a95\u0acd\u0ab7\u0aa3\u0abf\u0a95 \u0ab8\u0a82\u0a95\u0ac1\u0ab2) is educational institution founded by Shri Damubhai Shukla in 1935. It is popularly known as Navchetan High School, is an educational institution at Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Shri Damubhai Shukla was founder of the institution and therefore the name is Shri Damubhai Educational Campus. Navchetan trust is running the educational institution that is why it is also known as Navchetan High School. Shri Damubhai Shukla Educational Campus is affiliated with Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Board along with Sikkim Manipal University for Business Administration. Navchetan High School providing both Gujarati as well as English medium education facilities. For higher Education Navchetan is also providing education in Commerce as well as Science Streams. The campus is at Paldi Road, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The school serve the education to more than 1700 students per year.", "question": "Ron Assouline is a lecturer at an educational institution in Israel that was founded in what year?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"lecturer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the lecturer."}, "institution_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the educational institution where the lecturer works."}, "institution_location_country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the educational institution is located."}, "founding_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the educational institution was founded."}}, "required": ["lecturer_name", "institution_name", "institution_location_country", "founding_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"lecturer_name": "Ron Assouline", "institution_name": "Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya", "institution_location_country": "Israel", "founding_year": 1994}, "ground_truth": {"lecturer_name": "Ron Assouline", "institution_name": "Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya", "institution_location_country": "Israel", "founding_year": 1994}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1951, "output_tokens": 43, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "212a6ad85eaf8a7fff1c9c9dc9f09839512a142fc705b0521dc1b6155ac410e4", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5adec4a45542992fa25da83b", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "producer, director", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "L\u00e9once Perret: L\u00e9once Joseph Perret (14 March 1880 \u2013 12 August 1935) was a prolific and innovative French film actor, director and producer. He also worked as a stage actor and director. Often described as avant-garde for his unorthodox directing methods, L\u00e9once Perret introduced innovative camera, lighting and film scoring techniques to French cinema.\n\nThe Orchid Dancer: The Orchid Dancer (French:La danseuse Orchid\u00e9e) is a 1928 French silent film directed by L\u00e9once Perret and starring Louise Lagrange, Ricardo Cortez and Xenia Desni.\n\nBeauty Spot (film): Beauty Spot (French: Grains de beaut\u00e9) is a 1932 French musical comedy film directed by Pierre Caron and L\u00e9once Perret and starring Simone Cerdan, Marfa d'Hervilly and Doris Morrey. It is a remake of the 1931 German film \"Opera Ball\" and is part of the operetta film genre.\n\nL\u00e9once Perret filmography (actor): A definitive filmography for L\u00e9once Perret would be virtually impossible given that he wrote, acted in, directed or produced more than 400 films. Of those more than 400 films, only roughly one third are still available today. The remaining copies are stored mostly at the Gaumont Film Library, the French Film Library, the National Cinematography Film Archives and in several other European film libraries such as the Nederlands Filmmuseum in Amsterdam.\n\nThe Silent Master: The Silent Master is a 1917 American drama film directed by L\u00e9once Perret and starring Robert Warwick. The film is an adaption of \"The Court of St. Simon\" by E. Phillips Oppenheim.\n\nThe Nude Woman (1926 film): The Nude Woman (French: La femme nue) is a 1926 French silent drama film directed by L\u00e9once Perret and starring Iv\u00e1n Petrovich, Louise Lagrange and Nita Naldi. Based on a play by Henry Bataille, it was remade as a sound film in 1932.\n\nLarry Cohen: Lawrence G. \"Larry\" Cohen (born July 15, 1941) is an American film producer, director, and screenwriter. He is best known as a B-Movie auteur of horror and science fiction films \u2013 often containing a police procedural element \u2013 during the 1970s and 1980s. He has since concentrated mainly on screenwriting including the Joel Schumacher thriller \"Phone Booth\" (2002), \"Cellular\" (2004) and \"Captivity\" (2007). In 2006 Cohen returned to the directing chair for Mick Garris' \"Masters of Horror\" TV series (2006); he directed the episode \"Pick Me Up\".\n\nL\u00e9once Perret filmography (director): A definitive filmography for L\u00e9once Perret would be virtually impossible given that he wrote, acted in, directed or produced more than 400 films. Of those, only roughly one third are still available today. The remaining copies are stored mostly at the Gaumont Film Library, the French Film Library, the National Cinematography Film Archives and in several other European film libraries such as the Nederlands Filmmuseum in Amsterdam.\n\nTarnished Reputations: Tarnished Reputations is a 1920 American silent adventure drama film directed by Herbert Blache, Alice Guy-Blach\u00e9, and L\u00e9once Perret and starring Dolores Cassinelli, Alan Roscoe, and Georges Deneubourg. It is presumed to be a lost film.\n\nMadame Sans-G\u00eane (1925 film): Madame Sans-G\u00eane was a 1925 American silent romantic costume comedy-drama film directed by L\u00e9once Perret and starring Gloria Swanson. 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Howard Marshall: Ian Howard Marshall (12 January 1934 \u2013 12 December 2015) was a Scottish New Testament scholar. He was Professor Emeritus of New Testament Exegesis at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He was formerly the chair of the Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical and Theological Research; he was also president of the British New Testament Society and chair of the Fellowship of European Evangelical Theologians. Marshall identified as an Evangelical Methodist. He was the author of numerous publications, including 2005 Gold Medallion Book Award winner \"New Testament Theology\". He died of pancreatic cancer in 2015.\n\nMary of Bethany: Mary of Bethany (Judeo-Aramaic \u05de\u05e8\u05d9\u05dd, \"Mary\u0101m\", rendered \u039c\u03b1\u03c1\u03af\u03b1, Maria, in the Koine Greek of the New Testament; form of Hebrew \u05de\u05b4\u05e8\u05b0\u05d9\u05b8\u05dd, Miry\u0101m, or Miriam, \"wished for child\", \"bitter\" or \"rebellious\") is a biblical figure described in the Gospels of John and Luke in the Christian New Testament. Together with her siblings Lazarus and Martha, she is described by John as living in the village of Bethany near Jerusalem; in Luke only the two sisters, living in an unnamed village, are mentioned. Most Christian commentators have been ready to assume that the two sets of sisters named as Mary and Martha are the same, though this is not conclusively stated in the Gospels, and the proliferation of New Testament \"Marys\" is notorious.\n\nList of Christian holy sites in the Holy Land: The list Christian holy sites in the Holy Land outlines sites within cities located in the Holy Land that are regarded as having a special significance to Christians, usually by association with Jesus or other persons mentioned in the New Testament.\n\nConcordant Version: The Concordant Version is an English translation of the Bible compiled by the Concordant Publishing Concern (CPC), which was founded by Adolph Ernst Knoch in 1909. The principal works of the CPC are the Concordant Literal New Testament with Keyword Concordance (\"CLNT\") and the Concordant Version of the Old Testament (\"CVOT\"). A. E. 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An equivalent term is bozzetto, from the Italian word that means \"sketch\".\n\nCustody of the Holy Land: The Custody of the Holy Land (Latin: Custodia Terr\u00e6 Sanct\u00e6) is a custodian priory of the Franciscan order in Jerusalem, founded as \"Province of the Holy Land\" in 1217 by Saint Francis of Assisi, who also founded the Franciscan Order. Its mission is to guard \"the grace of the Holy Places\" of the Holy Land and the rest of the Middle East, \"sanctified by the presence of Jesus\", as well as pilgrims visiting them, on behalf of the Catholic Church. The \"Custodial Curia\" was led by \"Custos\" Fr. Pierbattista Pizzaballa since 2004, with the approval of the Holy See; since 2016, the chief custodian is Francesco Patton. Its headquarters are located in the Monastery of Saint Saviour, a 16th-century Franciscan monastery near the New Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem.\n\nBiblical archaeology: Biblical archaeology involves the recovery and scientific investigation of the material remains of past cultures that can illuminate the periods and descriptions in the Bible, be they from the Old Testament (Tanakh) or from the New Testament, as well as the history and cosmogony of the Judeo-Christian religions. The principal location of interest is what is known in the relevant religions as the Holy Land, which from a western perspective is also called the Middle East. In contrast, the archaeology of the ancient Middle East simply deals with the Ancient Near East, or Middle East, without giving any especial consideration to whether its discoveries have any relationship with the Bible.\n\nBethsaida: Bethsaida (from Hebrew/Aramaic \u05d1\u05d9\u05ea \u05e6\u05d9\u05d3\u05d4 \"beth-tsaida\", lit. \" house of hunting\" or \"fishing\", from the Hebrew root \u05e6\u05d3\u05d4 or \u05e6\u05d5\u05d3) is a place mentioned in the New Testament.", "question": "What is a scale model of the Holy Land including cities, hills, rivers, and seas feature Bethsaida, which means \"house of hunting\", as mentioned in the New Testament?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"scale_model_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the scale model."}, "model_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A general description of what the model represents, including its scope."}, "location": {"type": "object", "properties": {"institution_name": 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Legion M is the world's first entertainment studio that allows fans to invest in and be part of the creation of new movies, television shows, virtual reality and other pieces of entertainment content. Scanlan and Annison were able to create Legion M after the SEC passed Title IV of the JOBS Act, which allowed non-accredited investors to make investments in small businesses. Legion M is currently partnered with Seth Green, co-creator of Emmy-winning TV series \"Robot Chicken\", Gaston Dominguez of Meltdown Entertainment, and gaming studio Animal Repair Show.\n\nTitan Maximum: Titan Maximum is an American stop motion animated television series created by Tom Root and Matthew Senreich. The series premiered on Cartoon Network's late night programing block, Adult Swim, on September 27, 2009 with its finale airing on November 22, 2009. A teaser premiered during the \"\"Robot Chicken\" on Wheels\" tour and at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con International. 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According to Piper Jaffray, adult entertainment will be the number three driver of all virtual reality content behind movies and games, and the porn VR business will grow into a $1 billion industry by 2020.\n\nMatthew Senreich: Matthew Ian \"Matt\" Senreich ( ; born June 17, 1974) is an American screenwriter, television producer and director, best known for his work with animated television series \"Robot Chicken\", which he co-created with business partner Seth Green.\n\nJingle All the Way (2011 film): Jingle All the Way is a 2011 American stop motion animated children's television special produced for Hallmark Channel, directed by Chel White and produced at Bent Image Lab. In reviewing the 2011 television holiday special programs, Mike Hale of \"The New York Times\" called \"Jingle All the Way\" \"...by far the best of the bunch. In addition to its charming art and pleasantly low-key storytelling, \u201cJingle\u201d stands apart from the other holiday programs by not focusing on the manufacturing or delivery of toys.\" Hale also mentions, \"For some honest emotion, and a combination of retro holiday spirit with adventurous animation, tune in for \"Jingle All the Way\"...(it) looks like something you\u2019d see at a European animation festival or late at night on Adult Swim, but it is also gentle and completely Hallmark-appropriate.\"\n\nThe New Adventures of Pinocchio (TV series): The New Adventures of Pinocchio is a syndicated stop motion animated television series produced by Rankin/Bass Productions in the United States and made by Dentsu Studios in Japan. Created by Arthur Rankin, Jr. and his partner Jules Bass, it was based on the book \"The Adventures of Pinocchio\" written by Italian author, Carlo Collodi. The series was Rankin/Bass' first production to be made in \"Animagic\", a stop motion puppet technique which, in association with the company, was done by Tadahito Mochinaga's MOM Productions (before Mochinaga leaves for China after the finished animation for \"Mad Monster Party? \"). A total of 130 five-minute \"chapters\" were produced in 1960\u201361. These segments made up a series of five-chapter, 25-minute episodes. During 1963\u201364, the series was also aired in Japan on Fuji TV as part of another stop motion TV series, \"Prince Ciscorn\" (\u30b7\u30b9\u30b3\u30f3\u738b\u5b50, lit. \"Ciscorn \u014cji\"), based on the manga by Fujiko Fujio and also produced by Tadahito Mochinaga for Studio KAI and Dentsu.\n\nBuddy Thunderstruck: Buddy Thunderstruck is an American stop motion comedy television series created by Ryan Wiesbrock as a Netflix Original series, produced by American Greetings Entertainment and Stoopid Buddy Stoodios and written by Tom Krajewski. 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Democratic candidate Tony Knowles narrowly defeated Republican candidate Jim Campbell and Lieutenant Governor Jack Coghill of the Alaskan Independence Party. In the Republican Revolution year of the 1994 elections, Alaska's was the only governor's seat in the country to switch from Republican to Democratic.\n\n1948 Men's British Open Squash Championship: The 1948 Open Championship was the first time that a tournament was introduced after the challenge system was discontinued. The tournament was held at the Lansdowne Club in London from 08-15 March and was open to professionals and amateurs. The first winner of the competition in this format was the defending champion Mahmoud Karim who defeated Jim Dear in a close final lasting 52 minutes.\n\n1993 French Open \u2013 Men's Singles: Sergi Bruguera defeated Jim Courier 6\u20134, 2\u20136, 6\u20132, 3\u20136, 6\u20133 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1993 French Open.\n\nUnited States Senate election in Tennessee, 1988: The 1988 United States election in Tennessee was held on November 8, 1988. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Jim Sasser won re-election to a third term.\n\n1993 Wimbledon Championships \u2013 Men's Singles: Pete Sampras defeated Jim Courier 7\u20136, 7\u20136, 3\u20136, 6\u20133 in the final to win the Gentlemen's Singles title at the 1993 Wimbledon Championships. This was the first of Sampras's Open Era record of seven Wimbledon titles, which stood until 2017 when it was surpassed by Roger Federer winning his 8th title.\n\nBill Frist: William Harrison Frist Sr. (born February 22, 1952) is an American physician, businessman, and politician. He began his career as a heart and lung transplant surgeon. He later served two terms as a Republican United States Senator representing Tennessee. He was the Senate Majority Leader from 2003 to 2007.\n\nJim Sasser: James Ralph Sasser (born September 30, 1936) is an American politician, diplomat, and attorney. A Democrat, Sasser served three terms as a United States Senator from Tennessee (1977\u20131995) and was Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee. From 1996 to 1999, during the Clinton Administration, he was the United States Ambassador to China.\n\n1924 PGA Championship: The 1924 PGA Championship was the seventh PGA Championship, held September 15\u201320 at the French Lick Springs Golf Club in French Lick, Indiana. Walter Hagen, the 1921 champion, defeated Jim Barnes in the finals, 2 up. It was the sixth of Hagen's eleven major titles.\n\nKansas gubernatorial election, 1994: The Kansas gubernatorial election of 1994 included Republican Bill Graves who won the open seat vacated by the pending retirement of Governor Joan Finney. He defeated Jim Slattery.\n\nUnited States Senate election in Tennessee, 1994: The 1994 United States Senate election in Tennessee was held on November 8, 1994. 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As such, a feral horse is not a wild animal in the sense of an animal without domesticated ancestors. However, some populations of feral horses are managed as wildlife, and these horses often are popularly called \"wild\" horses. Feral horses are descended from domestic horses that strayed, escaped, or were deliberately released into the wild and remained to survive and reproduce there. Away from humans, over time, these animals' patterns of behavior revert to behavior more closely resembling that of wild horses. Some horses that live in a feral condition but may be occasionally handled or managed by humans, particularly if privately owned, are referred to as \"semi-feral\".\n\nCorolla Wild Horses Protection Act: The Corolla Wild Horses Protection Act ( ) is a bill that was introduced into the 113th United States Congress, where it passed the United States House of Representatives. The bill would affect wild horses living in North Carolina.\n\nGeorgia Bruce: Georgia Bruce (born 7 May 1981) is an expert in equine behavior and psychology. She specializes in the positive reinforcement based training method known as \"Clicker Training\". Bruce has written two books about clicker training horses and has also produced a DVD training series on equine clicker training. Bruce gives lessons, clinics, trick shows and clicker training demonstrations around Australia. Her broad repertoire of horse training skills includes training trick horses, liberty horses, wild horses, starting young horses and retraining problem horses. Bruce also has extensive experience training horses for high level performance in both dressage and reining.\n\nStroh violin: Stroh is a maker using Stroviols, as a trade name for their phono instruments, which include violin, viola, cello, bass, ukulele, slide guitar, and mandolin. There are also numerous Stroviols one string phonofiddles made. These instruments are named after their designer, John Matthias Augustus Stroh, an electrical engineer in London, who patented it. On 4 May 1899, Stroh applied for a UK patent, GB9418 titled \"Improvements in Violins and other Stringed Instruments\" which was accepted on 24 March 1900. This described the use of a flat metal (other materials are also mentioned) diaphragm in the voice-box (reproducer) of a violin to mechanically amplify the sound. Then on 16 February 1901 he applied for a second UK patent, GB3393 titled \"Improvements in the Diaphragms of Phonographs, Musical Instruments, and anologous Sound-producing, Recording and Transmitting Contrivances\". Which was accepted on 14 December 1901. This effectively extended the first concept to now use a conical resonator with corrugations at its edge, allowing a more 'rigid' diaphragm. His failure to register his inventions in the USA allowed John Dopyera and Geo Beauchamp to subsequently obtain US patents for the tricone and single cone designs used in National brand instruments. The Stroh violin is also closely related to other horned violins using a mica sheet-resonating diaphragm, known as phonofiddles.\n\nBlack Cowboy, Wild Horses: A True Story: Black Cowboy, Wild Horses: A True Story is a 1998 children's picture book by Julius Lester and illustrator Jerry Pinkney. It is about an ex-slave and cowboy, Bob Lemmons, who, by himself, wrangles a herd of wild horses to a corral.\n\nWild Horses (Wild Horses album): Wild Horses is the debut studio album by the British rock band, Wild Horses, co-produced with Trevor Rabin at Konk Studios in London, and released on 14 April 1980 on EMI Records. It peaked at No. 38, and spent four weeks in the UK Albums Chart.\n\nDobro: The word Dobro is, in popular usage, the generic term for a wood-bodied, single cone resonator guitar. It is also an American brand of resonator guitar, currently owned by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. The Dobro was originally made by the Dopyera brothers when they formed the Dobro Manufacturing Company. Their design, with a single inverted resonator, was introduced in competition to the patented Tricone and biscuit designs produced by the National String Instrument Corporation. The Dobro name appeared on other instruments, notably electric lap steel guitars and solid body electric guitars and on other resonator instruments such as Safari resonator mandolins.\n\nWild Horses (US country band): Wild Horses is an American country music band composed of Lon Holland (accordion, percussion), Steve Kellough (bass guitar), Michael Blake Mahler (lead guitar, vocals), Ralph McCauley (drums), Angela Rae (lead vocals), and Chris Sigmon (Dobro). Mahler and Rae are husband and wife, and guitarist Joe Lee Koenig was formerly a member.\n\nDobro (disambiguation): Dobro is a wood-bodied, single cone resonator guitar.\n\nHorse: The horse (\"Equus ferus caballus\") is one of two extant subspecies of \"Equus ferus\". It is an odd-toed ungulate mammal belonging to the taxonomic family Equidae. The horse has evolved over the past 45 to 55\u00a0million years from a small multi-toed creature, \"Eohippus\", into the large, single-toed animal of today. Humans began to domesticate horses around 4000 BC, and their domestication is believed to have been widespread by 3000 BC. Horses in the subspecies \"caballus\" are domesticated, although some domesticated populations live in the wild as feral horses. These feral populations are not true wild horses, as this term is used to describe horses that have never been domesticated, such as the endangered Przewalski's horse, a separate subspecies, and the only remaining true wild horse. 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Its primary basis is the Green Day album \"American Idiot\" \u2014 the name \"Dean Gray\" is a spoonerism of \"Green Day.\"\n\nAmerican Idiot: American Idiot is the seventh studio album by American rock band Green Day. Produced by Rob Cavallo, the album was released in the UK on September 20, 2004 and in the US on September 21, 2004 by Reprise Records. Green Day first achieved popularity in the 1990s with a string of successful albums. Following disappointing sales of their sixth album, \"Warning\" (2000), the band took a break before recording their next album, titled \"Cigarettes and Valentines.\" The recording process was cut short when the album's master tapes were stolen. Rather than re-record that material, the group decided to start over.\n\nKerplunk (album): Kerplunk is the second studio album by American punk rock band Green Day, released on December 17, 1991 by Lookout! 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With Reprise, Green Day recorded and released their next album \"Dookie\" (1994). The album officially includes only 12 tracks, but the versions released on CD and cassette also include the 4 tracks from the \"Sweet Children\" EP. One of those tracks is a cover of The Who's \"My Generation\".\n\nDay by Day (Doris Day album): Day by Day is a Doris Day album released by Columbia Records on December 17, 1956. The title is an obvious pun, both meaning \"on a daily basis\" (as implied in the song title) and \"(Doris) Day, in the daytime\" (and thus leading to a later album entitled \"Day by Night\"). The album was issued as Columbia catalog CL-942.\n\nGreen Day discography: The American punk rock band Green Day has released 12 studio albums, two live albums, four compilation albums, one soundtrack album, four video albums, 10 extended plays, four box sets, 43 singles, ten promotional singles, and 39 music videos. The band has sold over 85 million records worldwide, including more than 30 million in the United States alone. Green Day released their first two studio albums, \"1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours\" (1991) (consisting of the original \"39/Smooth\" as well as their first two EP's \"1,000 Hours\" and \"Slappy\") and \"Kerplunk\" (1991), through the independent label Lookout! Records before signing to major label Reprise Records. \" Dookie\", the band's first album on the label and third studio album overall, was released in February 1994. It was a breakout success, selling over 10 million copies in the United States and 20 million copies worldwide. \"Dookie\" spawned five singles, including the international hits \"Longview\", Basket Case\" and \"When I Come Around\". The album placed Green Day at the forefront of the 1990s punk rock revival.\n\nBill Schneider (musician): William 'Bill' Schneider (born June 17) is an American musician. He has played bass in the punk rock band Pinhead Gunpowder since 1990, as well as providing vocals and writing the lyrics to the song \"Backyard Flames\". He has also been in many other bands such as The Influents, Monsula and Uranium 9v, Sawhorse and The Skinflutes. Bill was worked as bass tech during the Nimrod era for Mike Dirnt, Green Day's and as guitar tech on their albums \"Nimrod\" and \"Warning\", American Idiot, 21st Century Breakdown, Uno Dos Tres, Revolution Radio and was their day to day manager from 2003-2012 for their \"American Idiot\" and 21st Century Breakdown tours through Uno Dos Tres. He also owned \"Broken Guitars\", a guitar shop in Oakland, California with Billie Joe Armstrong. Bill Still works on the sidelines with the band as well as in the studio.\n\n\u00a1Cuatro!: \u00a1Cuatro! is a 2013 rockumentary starring the punk rock band Green Day, directed by Tim Wheeler. The film documents the creation of the band's 2012 album trilogy \"\u00a1Uno! \", \"\u00a1Dos! \" and \"\u00a1Tr\u00e9! \". The documentary, directed by Tim Wheeler and produced by Tim Lynch (who had previously produced Green Day's \"Bullet in a Bible\" in 2005), was released through Reprise Records on the September 24, 2013. A 40-minute version of the documentary premiered on VH1 in 2012. The documentary contains footage of Green Day's producer Rob Cavallo and Green Day's days composing and organizing the trilogy until their release. \" \u00a1Cuatro!\" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Film.\n\nGreen Day related projects: Since 1991, some members of punk band Green Day have branched out past their \"main band\" and have started other projects with other musicians and have released full-length albums and several EPs. Notable related projects of Green Day include Billie Joe Armstrong's Pinhead Gunpowder (which also featured Green Day's other guitarist Jason White), The Frustrators in which Mike Dirnt plays bass, and The Network which many speculate has all three members of Green Day, although under stagenames.\n\nAdeline Records: Adeline Records was a record label which was formed in Oakland, California, United States in late 1997 and closed down in August 2017. It was created by Billie Joe Armstrong, lead singer of Green Day, Screw 32's Doug Sangalang, Green Day guitarist Jason White and professional skateboarder Jim Thiebaud. Green Day's management company, Pat Magnarella Management, took over ownership of the label and ran it from his office in San Diego for many years. In July 2017 Pat Magnarella split from Green Day having managed them for over 21 years and shortly thereafter Adeline Records abruptly closed down. Adeline Records was named after a street (Adeline Street) that runs from The Port of Oakland through West Oakland and NOBE, terminating at Ward St and Shattuck Ave in Berkeley.\n\nThe Influents: The Influents were a punk rock band formed in 1999 by Jason White and Bill Schneider. Both were members of the seminal East Bay punk band Pinhead Gunpowder, which featured White on guitar and Schneider on bass, but due to the sporadic nature of Pinhead Gunpowder's recording and gigging (between May 1992 and April 2001, they played just fifteen shows White and Schneider decided to form a new band as a side-project on which to focus. 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It was the first feature-film to be directed by Luc Besson, and also features Jean Reno's first prominent role. Music for the film was composed by \u00c9ric Serra. The film was the first of many collaborations between Besson, Reno and Serra. A dark vision of post-apocalyptic survival, the film was shot in black and white and contains only two words of dialogue. It depicts a world where people have been rendered mute by some unknown incident.\n\nValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (French: \"Val\u00e9rian et la Cit\u00e9 des mille plan\u00e8tes\" ) is a 2017 English-language French 3D science fiction adventure film written and directed by Luc Besson, and co-produced by Besson and his wife, Virginie Besson-Silla. The film is based on the French science fiction comics series \"Val\u00e9rian and Laureline\", written by Pierre Christin and illustrated by Jean-Claude M\u00e9zi\u00e8res. 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Their spectacular (studio based) and technically brilliant \"mise-en-sc\u00e8ne\" is usually put to the service of romantic plots.\" The \"cin\u00e9ma du look\" included the films of Luc Besson and L\u00e9os Carax. Luc Besson, like Beineix, was much maligned by the critical establishment during the 1980s, while Carax was much admired. In late 2006, Beineix published a first volume of his autobiography, \"Les Chantiers de la gloire\" (in French only). The title alluded to the French title of Stanley Kubrick's film, \"Les Sentiers de la gloire\" (\"Paths of Glory\").\n\nShanna Besson: Shanna Besson (born Shanna Leila Besson) is a French actress and photographer who is the only child of French directors Ma\u00efwenn and Luc Besson.\n\nNo Limit (TV series): No Limit is a French television action-adventure series created by filmmaker Luc Besson with Franck Philippon through Besson's EuropaCorp company. Along with \"\", it represents one of Besson's first forays into television, although this time as a writer as well as a producer.\n\nDane DeHaan: Dane William DeHaan ( ; born February 6, 1986) is an American actor. His roles include Jesse on the HBO series \"In Treatment\", Andrew Detmer in \"Chronicle\" (2012), Jason Kancam in Derek Cianfrance's \"The Place Beyond the Pines\" (2012), Lucien Carr in \"Kill Your Darlings\" (2013), Harry Osborn in \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\" (2014), James Dean in Anton Corbijn's \"Life\" (2015), Lockhart in Gore Verbinski's \"A Cure for Wellness\" (2016) and the title character in Luc Besson's \"Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets\" (2017). He has also appeared in several advertisements for Prada.\n\nArthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds: Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds (French: Arthur et la guerre des deux mondes, also known in North America as Arthur and the Invisibles 3 or simply Arthur 3) is a 2010 English-language French animated/live-action feature film co-written, co-produced and directed by Luc Besson, based on his novel of the same title and starring Freddie Highmore and the other actors that reprise for the movie. EuropaCorp produced the film, which is the third and final installment in Besson's Arthur series, following \"Arthur and the Invisibles\" and continuing \"Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard\".\n\nLucy (2014 film): Lucy is a 2014 English-language French science fiction action film written and directed by Luc Besson and produced by his wife Virginie Besson-Silla for his company Europacorp. The film was shot in Taipei, Paris and New York City. 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It is located in \u014cta, Tokyo, 14 km south of Tokyo Station.\n\nTokyo Institute of Technology: Tokyo Institute of Technology (\u6771\u4eac\u5de5\u696d\u5927\u5b66 , T\u014dky\u014d K\u014dgy\u014d Daigaku , informally Tokyo Tech, Tokodai or TITech) is a national research university located in Greater Tokyo Area, Japan. Tokyo Tech is the largest institution for higher education in Japan dedicated to science and technology, and is generally considered to be one of the most prestigious universities in Japan.\n\nTokyo Area Control Center: Tokyo Area Control Center (\u6771\u4eac\u822a\u7a7a\u4ea4\u901a\u7ba1\u5236\u90e8 , \"T\u014dky\u014d K\u014dk\u016bk\u014dts\u016bkanseibu\" , \"Tokyo Air Traffic Control Center\") is an air traffic control center located in the Namiki area of Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, Japan in the Greater Tokyo Area. The center is north of the special wards of Tokyo.\n\nAll Nippon Airways Flight 58: All Nippon Airways (ANA) Flight 58 was a Japanese domestic flight from Sapporo to Tokyo, operated by All Nippon Airways (ANA). On 30 July 1971, at 2:04 local time, a Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) jet fighter collided with the Boeing 727 airliner operating the flight, causing both aircraft to crash. All 162 occupants of the flight were killed, while the Sabre pilot, a trainee with the JASDF, ejected before the collision and survived. This incident led to the resignation of the head Japan's Defense Agency and the JASDF chief of staff.\n\nAll Nippon Airways Flight 533: All Nippon Airways Flight 533, registration JA8658, was a NAMC YS-11 en route from Osaka, Japan, to Matsuyama on the island of Shikoku. It was the fifth crash in Japan in 1966 and the second one experienced by All Nippon Airways that year, the first being the loss of Flight 60 on February 4. It was also, at the time, the deadliest crash of an NAMC YS-11, and remains the second-deadliest after Toa Domestic Airlines Flight 63, which crashed in 1971 with 68 deaths.\n\nAll Nippon Airways: All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. (\u5168\u65e5\u672c\u7a7a\u8f38\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e , Zen Nippon K\u016byu Kabushiki gaisha ) , also known as Zennikk\u016b (\u5168\u65e5\u7a7a ) or ANA, is the largest airline in Japan. Its headquarters are located at Shiodome City Center in the Shiodome area of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It operates services to both domestic and international destinations and had more than 20,000 employees as of March 2016. In May 2010, ANA's total passenger traffic was up year-on-year by 7.8%, and its international services grew by 22% to 2.07 million passengers in the first five months of 2010. ANA's main international hubs are at Narita International Airport outside Tokyo and Kansai International Airport outside Osaka. Its main domestic hubs are at Tokyo International Airport (Haneda), Osaka International Airport (Itami), Ch\u016bbu Centrair International Airport (near Nagoya), and New Chitose Airport (near Sapporo).\n\nTransport in Greater Tokyo: The transport network in Greater Tokyo includes public and private rail and highway networks; airports for international, domestic, and general aviation; buses; motorcycle delivery services, walking, bicycling, and commercial shipping. While the nexus is in the central part of Tokyo, every part of the Greater Tokyo Area has rail or road transport services. The sea and air transport is available from a limited number of ports for the general public.\n\nTokyo: Tokyo (] , ), officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. 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It was released in February 1994 as the first single from his third studio album \"Look Who's Talking\". The dance song was released in 1994 and became a hit reaching the top 10 in almost all European countries, except in France and UK.\n\nSing Hallelujah (Dr. Alban song): \"Sing Hallelujah\" is a 1992 song recorded by the Sweden-based musician and producer Dr. Alban. It was the third single from his second studio album \"One Love\". The song was released in 1993 and became a great hit reaching the top 10 in almost all European countries and managing no. 16 in the UK Singles Chart. After \"It's My Life\", this was the second Dr Alban's hit which had an international scope.\n\nToyZ: ToyZ is the second studio album by German glam rock band Cinema Bizarre. After their debut album, \"Final Attraction\" was a moderate hit, they began working on their second studio album. The first single from the album is called \"I Came 2 Party,\" featuring Space Cowboy. Originally the first single was to be a song entitled \"My Obsession,\" however this release was canceled due to fans taking advantage of a mistake on the part of iTunes. When the single was put up two days too early, fans were able to download the track and the song quickly spread, resulting in an announcement from the band that \"I Came 2 Party\" would be released instead. The album release date was also postponed until mid-August. \"My Obsession\" was later released as the second single from the album.\n\nLet the Beat Go On: \"Let the Beat Go On\" is a song recorded by the Sweden-based musician and producer Dr. Alban. It was released in August 1994 as the third single from his third studio album \"Look Who's Talking\". The chorus is sung by Nana Hedin and Jessica Folcker. This Eurodance song was released at the end of 1994 and was charted in many European countries, peaking at number 21 on the European Hot 100 Singles.\n\nColour the World: \"Colour the World\" is a song by German production group Sash! . It was released in 1999 via Mighty label. This record is the fourth and final single from their second studio album \"Life Goes On\". Dr. Alban performed the vocal part. The song was a famous hit in a number of European countries and reached number 15 in the UK Singles chart.\n\nNuclear Furniture: Nuclear Furniture is an album by the American rock band Jefferson Starship. It was the last album released by the band until 1998's \"Windows of Heaven\", and was also the final album by the band before the departure of leader Paul Kantner and the formation of the offshoot band Starship. It was released in 1984 and spawned the Top 40 single \"No Way Out\", which was also the first single by any incarnation of the band to hit #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The album itself reached #28. Produced by Ron Nevison, the album was arranged with the help of Peter Wolf, who had worked with Grace Slick on her solo album, \"Software\". Wolf also contributed keyboard and synthesizer work to the album, although not an official part of the band. Peter Wolf (not the singer of the same name) and Ina Wolf also wrote the single \"No Way Out\", the first of many songs penned by the husband and wife duo that took \"Starship\" in a more commercial direction. As the album was being recorded, Paul Kantner became frustrated with the album's direction. Before the sessions came to a close, he stole the master tapes, put them in his car and drove around San Francisco for a few days and wouldn't bring them back until the band mixed the album in a way more to his liking. Shortly after the release of the album, Kantner left the band, and he only appears in the first promotional video produced, \"No Way Out.\" After the departure of Kantner the band lost the \"Jefferson\" moniker and morphed into Starship; there would not be another studio album released under the Jefferson Starship name until after Kantner reformed the band in 1992.\n\nAngel & Khriz: Angel & Khriz are a Puerto Rican reggaeton duo, consisting of Angel Rivera Guzm\u00e1n (Angel) and Christian Col\u00f3n Rolon (Khriz). Their high-impact performance on this first time out recording led to their sponsorship by Hector \"El Father\". Through that relationship the duo recorded their first single, \"Cazando Voy,\" which reached platinum status and earned them the reputation as \"the MVP's of the year.\" In 2004, they signed with MVP Records and toured extensively throughout South and Central America. The success of their debut recording, Los MVP's, garnered the attention and an eventual distribution with Universal's Machete Music, a label targeting the ever-growing urban Latino audience. Appearances in many U.S. cities to receptive crowds has earned the duo a reputation as one of reggaeton's most popular duos. In 2005, their debut studio album \"Los MVP\" was released and featured the hit singles \"Ven Ba\u00edlalo\" and \"De Cazeria\". The album was certified Platinum by the United States Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and a special edition was released the following year. The special edition of \"Los MVP\" featured their two singles \"Fua\" and \"De Lao a Lao\". Performances at high-visibility events like opening Premios Juventud and closing the 2006 Latin Billboard Awards alongside Tito \"El Bambino\" and Wisin & Yandel continued to increase these budding artists' recognition and potential. Almost three years later, in 2008, their second studio album, Showtime was released. Singles featured on the album were \"La Vecina\" and \"Na De Na\". This album was released by Machete Music. Two years later, Da' Take Over, the duo's third studio album was released. It featured the hit singles \"Ayer La Vi\" & \"Me Enamor\u00e9\".\n\nIt's My Life (Dr. Alban song): \"It's My Life\" is a song by the Nigerian-Swedish artist Dr. Alban. It was released in April 1992 as the first single from his second studio album \"One Love\".\n\nThis Time I'm Free: \"This Time I'm Free\" is a song recorded by the Sweden-based musician and producer Dr. Alban. It was released in 1995 as the first single from his fourth studio album \"Born in Africa\". The chorus is sung by Martina Edoff. This song charted in many European countries, peaking at number 2 in Finland, number 3 in Sweden and number 11 in Norway. The black-and-white music video starts with the message \"last year in Africa alone more than 12.000 people were held prisoner without charges - amnesty 1995\". In the end the message \"freedom is a right and not a privilege\" appear.\n\nHow Do You Do!: \"How Do You Do!\" is a pop rock song by Swedish pop duo Roxette. It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album \"Tourism\" on 3 July 1992. The song was a commercial success upon release, topping the national singles charts in Norway and Spain. It also peaked at number two in several countries, including Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. It was held off the top spot in many of these territories by Dr. Alban's \"It's My Life\". 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Its capital and largest city is Bridgetown.\n\nBransfield Basin: The Bransfield Basin is a back-arc rift basin located off the Northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The basin lies within a Northeast and Southwest trending strait that separates the peninsula from the nearby South Shetland Islands to the Northwest. The basin extends for more than 500 km from Smith Island (South Shetland Islands) to a portion of the Hero Fracture Zone. The basin can be subdivided into three basins: Western, Central, and Eastern. The Western basin is 130 km long by 70 km wide with a depth of 1.3 km , the Central basin is 230 km long by 60 km wide with a depth of 1.9 km , and the Eastern basin is 150 km long by 40 km wide with a depth of over 2.7 km . The three basins are separated by the Deception Island and Bridgeman Island. 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Lake Bogoria, like Lake Nakuru, Lake Elmenteita, and Lake Magadi further south in the Rift Valley, and Lake Logipi to the north, is home at times to one of the world's largest populations of lesser flamingos. The lake is a Ramsar site and Lake Bogoria National Reserve has been a protected National Reserve since November 29, 1973. Lake Bogoria is shallow (about 10 m depth), and is about 34\u00a0km long by 3.5\u00a0km wide, with a drainage basin of 700 km.\n\nZagarolo: Zagarolo is a town and \"comune\" in the Metropolitan City of Rome, in the region of Lazio of central Italy. It has 17,803 inhabitants and a total area of 28 km2 . It lies 34 km south-east of Rome, and it borders the municipalities of Colonna, Gallicano nel Lazio, Monte Compatri, Palestrina, Rome, San Cesareo (former frazione of Zagarolo). Zagarolo's town center lies on a very narrow tuff hill, 2 km long and about 100 m wide, at an elevation of 310 m , surrounded by green valleys. 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It was filmed in Chicago at the Harris Theater on June 20, and released on Netflix on October 10, 2014.\n\nSick and Tired (2006): Sick and Tired is a stand-up comedy special written and performed by actress and comedian Wanda Sykes. The show premiered on October 14, 2006 on HBO. It is directed by Michael Drumm and was filmed in front of a live audience at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, WA. The show was nominated for the 2007 Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special. According to Linda Mizejewski, a Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies professor at Ohio State University, in her book, \"Pretty/Funny: Women Comedians and Body Politics\", the title of the special refers to the quote by Fannie Lou Hamer, \"I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.\"\n\nI'ma Be Me (2009): I\u2019ma Be Me is a stand-up comedy special written and performed by actress and comedian Wanda Sykes. The show premiered on October 10, 2009 on HBO. 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It originally ran from December 2008 to mid-2010. The show is hosted by Matt Chin and Ricky Thompson, who started on an internet late night talk show \"My Show with Matt Chin\" online in 2001.\n\nLate-night talk show: A late-night talk show is a genre of talk show popular in the United States, where the format originated. It is generally structured around humorous monologues about the day's news, guest interviews, comedy sketches and music performances. The late-night talk show format was popularized, though not invented, by Johnny Carson with \"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson\" on NBC. Typically the show's host conducts interviews from behind a desk, while the guest is seated on a couch. Many late night talk shows feature a house band which generally performs cover songs for the studio audience during commercial breaks and occasionally will back up a guest artist.\n\nDavid Letterman: David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and producer. He hosted a late night television talk show for 33 years, beginning with the February 1, 1982 debut of \"Late Night with David Letterman\" on NBC, and ending with the May 20, 2015 broadcast of \"Late Show with David Letterman\" on CBS. In total, Letterman hosted 6,028 episodes of \"Late Night\" and \"Late Show\", surpassing friend and mentor Johnny Carson as the longest-serving late night talk show host in American television history. In 1996 Letterman was ranked 45th on \"TV Guide\"' s 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time.\n\nJebb Fink: Jebb Fink is an American-Canadian stand-up comedian and television personality. Best known as a reporter and host for \"the Big Breakfast\" on A-Channel, Calgary. He won a Gemini as co-creator of the CBC comedy \"An American in Canada\" and was a weather presenter on \"Your City\" for City TV Calgary, he also hosted the short-lived late night talk show \"Global Late Night\" for the Global Television Network in 2004.\n\nChelsea Handler: Chelsea Joy Handler (born February 25, 1975) is an American comedian, actress, writer, television host, and producer. She hosted the late-night talk show \"Chelsea Lately\" on the E! network from 2007 to 2014, and released a documentary series, \"Chelsea Does\", on Netflix in January 2016. In 2012, \"Time\" named Handler one of the 100 most influential people in the world on their annual \"Time\" 100 list.\n\nList of Jimmy Fallon games and sketches: The following is a list of recurring games, sketches, and other comedy routines from the NBC late night talk show \"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\", and its predecessor, \"Late Night with Jimmy Fallon\". The sketches feature host Jimmy Fallon, house band The Roots, announcer/sidekick Steve Higgins, the show's writers, celebrity guests, and audience members. 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Green: Adolphus Williamson Green (January 14, 1844 \u2013 March 8, 1917) was an American attorney and businessman. He was the co-founder of the National Biscuit Company (now known as Nabisco, owned by Mondel\u0113z International) in 1898. A year later, in 1898, he was the first person to sell packaged biscuits. He served as the President of the National Biscuit Company from 1905 to 1917.\n\nHerring Motor Car Company Building: The Herring Motor Car Company Building, also known as 10th Street Lofts, is an historic building located in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, United States. The building is a six-story brick structure that rises 90 ft above the ground. It was designed by the Des Moines architectural firm of Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson in the Classical Revival style. Clyde L. Herring had the building built in 1912 and it was completed the following year. It was originally a four-story building and two more floors were added 18 months after it was originally built. By 1915 the company was building 32 Ford automobiles a day, and had delivered \u201cmore automobiles than any other one automobile agency in the United States\u201d. Along with the neighboring Standard Glass and Paint Company Building it is part of the same loft apartment complex. The National Biscuit Company Building on the other side of the building has also been converted into an apartment building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.\n\nMilk-Bone: Milk-Bone is a brand of dog biscuit. It was created in 1908 by the F. H. Bennett Biscuit Company, which operated a bakery on the Lower East Side of New York City. Originally named Maltoid, the biscuit was a bone-shaped treat made from minerals, meat products, and milk. Sometime between 1915 and 1926, the biscuit was simply named \"Milk-Bone\", owing to the high composition of cow's milk. In 1931, the bakery was acquired by the National Biscuit Company (now Nabisco). The biscuit was the only Bennett product carried over after the acquisition.\n\nMoquin's Bakery: Moquin's Bakery, also known locally as the Biscuit Factory and the National Biscuit Company, is a historic former industrial facility at 78 Rose Street in Burlington, Vermont. Built in 1915 by a local bakery, it was acquired and enlarged by the National Biscuit Company (now better known as Nabisco), which operated here until 1969. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 for its economic and commercial historic significance, and has since then been converted into residences.\n\nPacific Coast Biscuit Company Building: The Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Building is a building located in northwest Portland, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building originally housed the Portland Cracker Company and later was home to the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company.\n\nNabisco: Nabisco (from the National Biscuit Company) is an American manufacturer of cookies and snacks headquartered in East Hanover, New Jersey. The company is a subsidiary of Illinois-based Mondel\u0113z International. Nabisco's plant in Chicago, a 1800000 sqft production facility at 7300 S. Kedzie Avenue, is the largest bakery in the world, employing more than 1,200 workers and producing around 320 million pounds of snack foods annually.\n\nPacific Coast Biscuit Company: The Pacific Coast Biscuit Company was a conglomerate of baking companies headquartered in Portland, Oregon, United States. The company, also known as Pacific Coast, was formed in 1899, and it was purchased by the National Biscuit Company in 1930. It was the only baking company in the United States to trademark a swastika.\n\nNational Biscuit Company Building (Houston): The National Biscuit Company Building, located at 15 North Chenevert in Houston, Texas, was built for Nabisco in 1910, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 20, 1998.\n\nHalls (cough drop): Halls is the brand name of a popular mentholated cough drop. Halls cough drops (categorized as a cough suppressant/oral anaesthetic by the manufacturer) are sold by the Cadbury-Adams Division of Cadbury, now owned by Mondel\u0113z International, and have long been advertised as featuring \"Vapor Action\". Halls was first made in the 1930s in Stanley Road, Whitefield, Lancashire, United Kingdom by the Halls Brothers company (founded 1893). Halls Brothers was acquired by Warner-Lambert in 1964. Production in Whitefield ceased in the late 1980s. When Pfizer acquired Warner-Lambert in 2000, the Halls brand came with the entire Adams portfolio (which included Trident gum, Dentyne, Chiclets and Freshen Up, among others). Two years later, Adams was bought out by Cadbury, who were subsequently purchased by Kraft foods, which was later restructured and renamed Mondel\u0113z International - as of 2015, Mondel\u0113z International owns the Halls brand worldwide.\n\nFred Geiger and Sons National Biscuit Company: Fred Geiger and Sons National Biscuit Company is a historic biscuit factory building located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. It was built in 1894, and is a two-story, brick building. It features decorative brickwork, segemental arched openings, and limestone detailing. It housed Fred Geiger and Sons, a manufacturer for the National Biscuit Company.", "question": "The National Biscuit Company Building in Houston, Texas was built for which American manufacturer of cookies and snacks, a subsidiary of Illinois-based Mondel\u0113z International?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"building_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the building."}, "building_location": {"type": "string", "description": "The city and state where the building is located."}, "built_for_company_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the company for which the building was constructed."}, "company_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the company's business."}, "subsidiary_of": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the parent company."}, "parent_company_location": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the parent company is based."}}, "required": ["description", "subsidiary_of", "parent_company_location"], "additionalProperties": false}, "final_answer": {"type": "string", "description": "The final answer to the question: the name of the manufacturer."}}, "required": ["building_name", "building_location", "built_for_company_name", "company_details", "final_answer"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"building_name": "National Biscuit Company Building", "building_location": "Houston, Texas", "built_for_company_name": "Nabisco", "company_details": {"description": "American manufacturer of cookies and snacks", "subsidiary_of": "Mondel\u00e9z International", "parent_company_location": "Illinois"}, "final_answer": "Nabisco"}, "ground_truth": {"building_name": "National Biscuit Company Building", "building_location": "Houston, Texas", "built_for_company_name": "Nabisco", "company_details": {"description": "American manufacturer of cookies and snacks", "subsidiary_of": "Mondel\u0113z International", "parent_company_location": "Illinois"}, "final_answer": "Nabisco"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1901, "output_tokens": 84, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "8fc81287b3a7771bac5d98877d40b58ba565a050025701ceabeaf718919191ae", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8da65d5542994ba4e3dce7", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "69", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Anders Behring Breivik: Anders Behring Breivik (] ; born 13 February 1979), known as Fjotolf Hansen from 2017, is a Norwegian far-right terrorist who committed the 2011 Norway attacks. On 22 July 2011 he killed eight people by detonating a van bomb amid Regjeringskvartalet in Oslo, then shot dead 69 participants of a Workers' Youth League (AUF) summer camp on the island of Ut\u00f8ya. In August 2012 he was convicted of mass murder, causing a fatal explosion, and terrorism.\n\nCamp Onyahsa: Camp Onyahsa is a YMCA summer camp located on Lake Chautauqua in Dewittville, New York, and one of the oldest summer camps in the U.S. The word \"Onyahsa\" is purported to be Haudonosaunee in origin, and relates to the shape of the Lake. The Camp was given this name by director, Roy Wagner, in 1924. According to Camp legend, the word is used for \"hello\" and \"goodbye.\" It was established in 1898 by the Young Men's Christian Association of Jamestown, New York and served boys from this growing industrial town as well as males from Westfield, NY and Buffalo, NY during its first decades. In 1924, the camp moved from rented acreage near Cheney's Point, on Chautauqua Lake to Dewittville, NY. The property was purchased for $12,000 from funds generated through the Jamestown YMCA's capital campaign in 1925. At this time, Roy A. Wagner directed both the summer camp and the Boys Department of the YMCA. He led both programs until his resignation in 1946. After several short-term directors, Spiro Bello became director in 1962 and directed Onyahsa and the Jamestown YMCA's Youth Department until his retirement in 1984.\n\nCamp Summerlane: Camp Summerlane was an integrated humanist summer camp in Western North Carolina founded in 1963 by Rev. George von Hilsheimer with the support of Paul Krassner, editor of \"The Realist\". On July 11, 1963, the camp was attacked by an armed mob, which burned down a building and shot out the window of a camp bus, leading to the closure of the camp. In a statement to the Tuscaloosa News von Hilsheimer asserted that the attack was racially motivated and that, \"the only issue the mob was interested in was integration.\" An article distributed by the Rosman Chamber of Commerce prior to the attack alleged that the camp condoned free love and immorality.\n\n2016 Berlin attack: On 19 December 2016, a truck was deliberately driven into the Christmas market next to the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church at Breitscheidplatz in Berlin, leaving 12 people dead and 56 others injured a total of 68 people that were involved in this incident. One of the victims was the truck's original driver, \u0141ukasz Urban, who was found shot dead in the passenger seat. The perpetrator was Anis Amri, a Tunisian failed asylum seeker, urged by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. Four days after the attack, he was killed in a shootout with police near Milan in Italy. An initial suspect was arrested and later released due to lack of evidence. The event was designated as a terrorist attack.\n\nCamp Deer Run: Camp Deer Run is a Christian summer camp for girls located on Lake Winnipesaukee in NH. It was started in 1964 on the property of Camp Brookwoods a summer camp for boys. Camp sessions are either two or four weeks long. First time campers under the age of 10 can participate in a one-week explorer club program designed to introduce your child into the wonderful adventure of summer camp.\n\nArab Peace Initiative: The Arab Peace Initiative (Arabic: \u200e \u200e ), also known as the \"Saudi Initiative\", is a 10 sentence proposal for an end to the Arab\u2013Israeli conflict that was endorsed by the Arab League in 2002 at the Beirut Summit and re-endorsed at the 2007 Arab League summit and at the 2017 Arab League summit. The initiative calls for normalizing relations between the Arab region and Israel, in exchange for a full withdrawal by Israel from the occupied territories (including East Jerusalem) and a \"just settlement\" of the Palestinian refugee problem based on UN Resolution 194. The Initiative was initially overshadowed by the Passover Massacre, a major terrorist attack that took place on March 27, 2002, the day before the Initiative was published.\n\nThe FREE Initiative: The Far-Right Extremism in Europe Initiative (The FREE Initiative) is an online resource for practitioners responding to far-right extremism and violence. It was founded with support from the European Commission Prevention of and Fight Against Crime Programme, and a project led by the Ministry of Justice (Sweden) in partnership with the Ministry of Social Affairs (Denmark), Ministry of Security and Justice (Netherlands), Royal Norwegian Ministry of Justice and Public Safety, and the Ministry of the Interior (Finland). It was the first project endorsed by governments and funded by the European Commission solely on far-right extremism and radicalisation in the aftermath of the 2011 Norway attacks perpetrated by a far-right terrorist Anders Behring Breivik. The online resource launched on 1 September 2014.\n\n2014 Jerusalem tractor attack: The 2014 Jerusalem tractor attack was a terrorist ramming attack that occurred on 4 August 2014, when an Arab drove an excavator type of tractor out of a construction site, injuring several pedestrians and killing one man before ramming the tractor into a public bus, overturning the bus and then hitting it repeatedly. The terrorist was shot dead at the scene by a police officer while still seated at the wheel of the tractor and continuing to attack the bus by swinging the arm of the excavator against it.\n\n1994 Shankill Road killings: The 1994 Shankill Road killings took place on 16 June 1994. The Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) shot dead three Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) members \u2013 high-ranking member Trevor King, Colin Craig and David Hamilton \u2013 on the Shankill Road in Belfast, close to the UVF HQ.The following day, the UVF launched two 'retaliatory' attacks. In the first, UVF members shot dead a Catholic civilian taxi driver in Carrickfergus. In the second, they shot dead two Protestant civilians in Newtownabbey, whom they believed were Catholics. The Loughinisland massacre, two days later, is believed to have been a further retaliation.\n\n1980 Antwerp summer camp attack: In 1980 Antwerp summer camp attack, on 28 July 1980, Said Al Nasr, a Syria-born Palestinian, used grenades to attack a group of 40 Jewish children waiting with their families for a bus to take them to summer camp. One boy was killed and 20 other people were wounded in the attack. 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The film, produced by the British Film Institute Experimental Film Fund, was first shown as part of the first Free Cinema programme at the National Film Theatre in London in February 1956, along with Tony Richardson and Karel Reisz's \"Momma Don't Allow\", and Lindsay Anderson's \"O Dreamland\".\n\nMomma Don't Allow: Momma Don't Allow is a short British documentary film about a north London jazz club made in 1955. It was co-directed by Karel Reisz and Tony Richardson and filmed by Walter Lassally. It was produced by the British Film Institute Experimental Film Fund. It was first shown as part of the first Free cinema programme at the National Film Theatre in February 1956.\n\nFree Cinema: Free Cinema was a documentary film movement that emerged in the United Kingdom in the mid-1950s. The term referred to an absence of propagandised intent or deliberate box office appeal. Co-founded by Lindsay Anderson, though he later disdained the 'movement' tag, with Karel Reisz, Tony Richardson and Lorenza Mazzetti. The movement began with a programme of three short films at the National Film Theatre, London, on 5 February 1956. The programme was such a success that five more programmes appeared under the Free Cinema banner before the founders decided to end the series. The last event was held in March 1959. Three of the screenings consisted of work from overseas film makers.\n\nWe Are the Lambeth Boys: We Are the Lambeth Boys (1959) is a British documentary film directed by Karel Reisz. Filmed in the summer of 1958, it was sponsored by the Ford motor company as part of a 'Look at Britain' series. \"Lambeth Boys\" was one of the last films to be made by the Free Cinema movement, and offered a sympathetic portrait of the lives of young working class people in South London.\n\nWho'll Stop the Rain: Who'll Stop the Rain is a 1978 psychological drama film released by United Artists starring Nick Nolte. It was directed by Karel Reisz and produced by Herb Jaffe and Gabriel Katzka with Sheldon Schrager and Roger Spottiswoode as executive producers. The screenplay was by Judith Rascoe and Robert Stone from Stone's novel \"Dog Soldiers\". The music score was by Laurence Rosenthal and the cinematography by Richard H. Kline.\n\nEverybody Wins (film): Everybody Wins is a 1990 American mystery-thriller film directed by Karel Reisz, starring Debra Winger and Nick Nolte. The screenplay was written by Arthur Miller, based on his one-act play \"Some Kind of Love Story\" (1984). It is loosely inspired by an actual 1970s murder case in Canaan, Connecticut which was the subject of the television film \"A Death in Canaan\" (1978) directed by Tony Richardson.\n\nSaturday Night and Sunday Morning (film): Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is a 1960 British drama film directed by Karel Reisz and produced by Tony Richardson. It is an adaptation of the 1958 novel of the same name by Alan Sillitoe, who also wrote the screenplay adaptation. The film is about a young machinist who spends his weekends drinking and partying, all the while having an affair with a married woman.\n\nKarel Reisz: Karel Reisz (21 July 1926 \u2013 25 November 2002) was a British filmmaker who was active in post\u2013World War II Britain, and one of the pioneers of the new realist strain in British cinema during the 1950s and 1960s.\n\nNight Must Fall (1964 film): Night Must Fall is a remake of the 1937 film of the same name, which was in turn based on the 1935 play by Emlyn Williams. It was directed by Karel Reisz from a script by Clive Exton and starred Albert Finney, Mona Washbourne, and Susan Hampshire, but was not as successful as the original film. The film was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nCindy Baer: Cindy Baer is an American actress, director, producer, and entrepreneur. 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Hayward: Admiral Thomas Bibb Hayward (born May 3, 1924) was Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) for the United States Navy from July 1, 1978, until June 30, 1982, after which he retired from military service. Shortly after the commencement of World War II, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy V-5 aviation program and was called to active duty as a naval aviation cadet in 1943, anticipating that he would shortly be flying combat in the South Pacific. However, when roughly halfway through the flight training syllabus, he competed for and was accepted to attend the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, to position himself for a career in the U.S. Navy at war's end. He graduated from the Academy in July, 1947 and was assigned to the USS Antietam (CV-36) as an engineering officer. United States Naval Academy. USS Antietam (CV-36), In 1949 he returned to flight training at Pensacola, Florida,and received his United States Naval Aviator wings in July 1950. The Korean War having begun, then as Lieutenant junior grade, he reported to Fighter Squadron Fifty-One (VF-51) and flew from the decks of the USS Essex (CV-9) and USS Valley Forge (CV-45), accumulating 146 combat missions and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, ten Air Medals, and two Navy Commendation Medals with Combat \"V\" for Valor.\n\nAlbert O. Vorse Jr.: Albert Ogden \"Scoop\" Vorse Jr. was an accomplished World War II naval ace who participated in some of the most prominent actions of the Pacific Theater, including the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Guadalcanal Campaign. Vorse served in early fighter squadrons with legendary figures like Butch O'Hare and Jimmy Thach. Rising in rank throughout the war, he would act as Executive Officer and Operations Officer in different squadrons before being given command of his own squadron, VF-80, the eponymous \"Vorse's Vipers\". Vorse ended the war as commander of Air Group 80 and ultimately achieved Rear Admiral status before his retirement from the U.S. Navy in 1959.\n\nKenneth Whiting: Kenneth Whiting (22 July 1881 \u2013 24 April 1943) was a United States Navy officer who was a pioneer in submarines and is best known for his lengthy career as a pioneering naval aviator. During World War I, he commanded the first American military force to arrive in Europe for combat. After the war, he was instrumental in development of the aircraft carrier in the United States, where he sometimes is known as the U.S. Navy' s \"father of the aircraft carrier.\" He was involved in some way in the design or construction of five of the first six U.S. Navy aircraft carriers, and served as acting commanding officer of the first carrier to enter U.S. Navy service and as executive officer of the first two American carriers. In the earliest days of the U.S. Navy' s development of an aircraft carrier force, he led many shipboard innovations still in use aboard carriers today.\n\nService Squadron: A Service Squadron (ServRon) was a U.S. Navy squadron that supported fleet combat units. Service Squadrons were used by the United States Navy from their inception in 1943 to as late as the early 1980s. At the time of their inception during the Second World War they allowed the US Navy to operate across the vast reaches of the Pacific ocean for extended periods of time. Service Squadrons created temporary forward bases to allow the naval squadrons to spend less time in transit and more time in the area of combat. Ulithi, a small volcanic atoll in the central Pacific, is one such example. Service Squadrons essentially created a major naval base near the area of operation. With the naval base at Ulithi to refit, repair and resupply, many ships were able to deploy and operate in the western Pacific for a year or more without returning to a major port facility. Among the vessels operating in service squadrons were tankers, oilers, refrigerator ships, ammunition ships, supply ships, floating docks and repair ships. They provided diesel, ordnance, aviation fuel, food stuffs and all other supplies. Equally important at places like Ulithi were the portable piers and floating dry docks which allowed many ships damaged by enemy action or Pacific storms to undergo repair without having to travel the thousands of miles back to a major US naval base. Ulithi was as far forward from the US naval base at San Francisco as the San Francisco base was from London, England. To have a fully functional major port in the middle of the Pacific was a significant aid to U.S. Navy operations.\n\nRobert L. Rasmussen: Robert L. \u201cBob\u201d Rasmussen (born May 26, 1930 in Rio Vista, California), is a noted military artist; a retired Captain of the United States Navy; a former career naval aviator, primarily in the F-8 Crusader; a former member of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, and Director of the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola, Florida. His Vietnam war experiences, including surviving the fire aboard USS\u00a0\"Oriskany\" , have been documented in several books. A prolific artist, Rasmussen has created hundreds of Naval Aviation paintings in watercolor, oil and acrylic. His bronze sculptures include the design of the Spirit of Naval Aviation, displayed at the front entrance of the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida, the Alan Shepard memorial heroic figure at the Astronaut Hall of Fame, and the World War II and Korean War memorials in Pensacola, Florida. His works have been displayed around the country, including the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, and the NASA Museum at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Rasmussen is the recipient of the R.G. Smith Award for Excellence in Naval Aviation Art, was inducted into the Naval Aviation Hall of Honor in 2008, and was awarded the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award on 24 September 2009.\n\nDonald B. Beary: Donald Bradford Beary (4 December 1888 \u2013 7 March 1966) was a vice admiral of the United States Navy. His career included service in both World War I and World War II and a tour as President of the Naval War College. He commanded a wide variety of ships and organizations, and is particularly noted for his leadership during World War II in establishing and directing a large-scale U.S. Navy training program and for his pioneering and highly successful work as a commander of U.S. Navy underway replenishment forces.\n\nAlexander Vraciu: Alexander Vraciu (November 2, 1918 \u2013 January 29, 2015) was a U.S. Navy fighter ace, a Navy Cross recipient, and a Medal of Honor nominee during World War II. At the end of the war, Vraciu ranked fourth among the U.S. Navy's flying aces, with 19 enemy planes downed during flight and 21 destroyed on the ground. After the war, he served as a test pilot and was instrumental in forming the post-war Naval and Marine Air Reserve program. From 1956 to 1958 Vraciu led his own fighter squadron, VF-51, for twenty-two months. He retired from the U.S. Navy with the rank of commander on December 31, 1963. Vraciu later moved to Danville, California, and worked for Wells Fargo.\n\nRichard John Cork: Richard John \"Dickie\" Cork, (4 April 1917 \u2013 14 April 1944) was a fighter ace in the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Cork served in the Battle of Britain as the wingman for Douglas Bader of No. 242 Squadron RAF. When he returned to the Fleet Air Arm in 1941, Cork served with 880 Naval Air Squadron in the Arctic, Mediterranean and Indian Ocean. It was during Operation Pedestal in 1942 that he became the only Royal Navy pilot to shoot down five aircraft in one day, and was the leading naval ace using the Hawker Hurricane. He was given command of the 15th Naval Fighter Wing aboard HMS\u00a0\"Victorious\" before being killed in a flying accident over Ceylon in 1944.\n\nFrancis Dawson-Paul: Francis Dawson-Paul (18 February 1916 \u2013 30 July 1940) was a fighter ace in the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy during the Second World War. He was seconded to the Royal Air Force during the Battle of Britain, serving with No. 64 Squadron RAF. Between 1 and 25 July he shot down seven and a half German aircraft before being shot down himself over the English Channel. Taken prisoner by the crew of a German E-boat he died of his wounds five days later. In those 24\u00a0days of combat he became the first naval air ace of the battle and the highest scoring naval ace on the Supermarine Spitfire, a record which still stood by the end of the war.\n\nJohn Thach: John Smith \"Jimmy\" Thach (April 19, 1905 \u2013 April 15, 1981) was a World War II naval aviator, air combat tactician, and United States Navy admiral. 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Later that year, they also released a holiday album titled \"A Very School Gyrls Holla-Day\". Rain and Pyles left the group shortly after the release of the holiday album to focus on their solo careers.\n\nThe Roseanne Show: The Roseanne Show is a syndicated talk show hosted by American actress Roseanne Barr following the end of her long-running sitcom. The show featured Roseanne interviewing a mixture of quirky guests along with Roseanne's signature style of brassy, in-your-face, domestic goddess comedy. \"The Roseanne Show\" was the first to be recorded digitally. During the show's run there were also live call-ins from viewers and celebrities. Sometimes during a taping there was a webchat during the taping and after the show. The set of the show consisted of a living room, a kitchen, and a garden scene. The set rotated to present a different interview setting. The show also featured skits with audience member participation. 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She was featured on song titled \"Funky Gripsta\" off of his 1993 album release \"Home Invasion\" and later signed to Tuff Break/A&M Records in the 1990s. Her debut single \"Pop Goz the 9\" was partially leaked in January 1994, its music video was directed by Ice-T. However Gripsta's debut single was never officially released. The Tuff Break label on A&M records was dropped before her scheduled release date. She was later featured on \"The Seventh Deadly Sin\", Ice-T's 7th album, Released: October 12, 1999 as well as numerous features on record label Def Jam's \"The Murda Squad\" album. She worked with many artists under that association including South Central Cartel, Spice One and Sh'killa. Gripsta was also featured in a principal role in the movie \"Dangerous Minds\" in which she played one of the many troubled teens that actress Michelle Pfeiffer sought to reform. 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A versatile performer, he has appeared in the films \"16 Blocks\", \"Shoot 'Em Up\", and the animated feature \"The Nut Job\". On television, he is best known for his voice over work in popular animated series. He plays Dan Kuso in \"Bakugan Battle Brawlers\", Tetsuya Watarigani in \"Beyblade Metal Fusion\", Owen and Trent in Fresh Animation's \"Total Drama\" series, Skull Boy in \"Ruby Gloom\", McGee in \"Camp Lakebottom\", and Jake in the animated TVOKids/Nickelodeon television series, \"PAW Patrol\". He is also Co-Artistic Director of Toronto-based Criminal Theatre, along with playwright and actor Rosa Laborde. In 2016, he won the Canada Screens Award for Best Performance in an Animated Series for his role as Squidgy on Guru's Justin Time. In 2002 he was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award with Best Performance by a Male in Independent Theatre for his performance in Jacob Richmond's The Qualities of Zero. 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He appears in the television adaptation of \"American Gods\" as the leprechaun Mad Sweeney.\n\nRyan Stiles: Ryan Lee Stiles (born April 22, 1959) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, producer and director whose work is often associated with improvisational comedy. He is best known for his career and co-production work on the American and British versions of \"Whose Line Is It Anyway?\" and the role of Lewis Kiniski on \"The Drew Carey Show\". He played Herb Melnick on the CBS comedy \"Two and a Half Men\" and was a performer on the show \"Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza\".\n\nWill Arnett: William Emerson Arnett ( ; born May 4, 1970) is a Canadian-American actor, voice actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as George Oscar \"Gob\" Bluth II in the Fox/Netflix series \"Arrested Development\" (2003\u20132006, 2013, 2018); as well as his titular role as BoJack Horseman in the Netflix Original Series of the same name (2014-present). He has appeared in films such as \"Blades of Glory\" (2007), \"Hot Rod\" (2007) and \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\" (2014).\n\nPedro Regas: Petros \"Pedro\" Regas (Greek: \u03a0\u03ad\u03c4\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2 \u03a1\u03b5\u03b3\u03ac\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2; April 18, 1897 \u2013 August 10, 1974) was a Greek American actor born in Sparta, Greece and was the brother of actor George Regas.\n\nGravedale High: Gravedale High (also known as Rick Moranis in Gravedale High) is an animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera for NBC Productions (the latter company owns all rights to the series). 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Schaeffer narrated and appeared throughout the film series, which was produced by his son Frank Schaeffer and directed by John Gonser. In the film series, Schaeffer attacked the influences of the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and Charles Darwin. The films were credited with inspiring a number of leaders of the American conservative evangelical movement, including Jerry Falwell. The complete list of materials that the Schaeffers produced under the title \"How Should We Then Live?\" include the initial book, a study guide for the book, the ten-episode film series, and study aids for the films.\n\nEdith Schaeffer: Edith Rachel Merritt Schaeffer (n\u00e9e Seville) (November 3, 1914 \u2013 March 30, 2013) was a Christian author and co-founder of L'Abri, a Christian organization which hosts guests. She was the wife of Francis Schaeffer, and the mother of Frank Schaeffer and three other children.\n\nJim Harris (writer): Jim Harris is an American novelist. 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The center is located along Michigan Avenue, with its western facade fronting the Grand River. The center's location includes a riverfront plaza that has been home to outdoor events. It is also directly connected to the Lansing Radisson Hotel by an enclosed, climate-controlled skybridge spanning the Grand River. Since 1996, Lansing Center has been managed by the non-profit Lansing Entertainment & Public Facilities Authority (LEPFA).\n\nSands Expo: The Sands Expo and Convention Center is a large convention center. It opened in 1990 across the street from the original Sands Hotel, was the second largest convention center in the world when it opened.\n\nSuburban Collection Showplace: Suburban Collection Showplace is a convention center and exposition center in Novi, Michigan, which forms part of Metro Detroit. Suburban Collection Showplace is owned by TBON, LLC., a corporation located in Novi. 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It is the largest convention center in the Middle East.\n\nGeorgia International Convention Center: The Georgia International Convention Center or GICC, opened in April 2009, is the second largest convention center in the U.S. state of Georgia, second only to the Georgia World Congress Center. It is located at 2000 Convention Center Concourse, just off Camp Creek Parkway (S.R. 6) and Roosevelt Highway (U.S. 29) in College Park. The Convention Center is accessible from the Airport MARTA station (via a connection to the ATL Skytrain), Interstate 285, and Interstate 85.\n\nThe Palazzo: The Palazzo is a luxury hotel and casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is the tallest completed building in Nevada. Designed by the Dallas based HKS, Inc., the hotel offers luxury in an Italian Renaissance ambiance. The hotel and casino are part of a larger complex (operated as one hotel) comprising the adjoining Venetian Resort and Casino and the Sands Convention Center, all of which are owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation.\n\nJaffa Shrine Center: The Jaffa Shrine Center is a 3,200-seat multipurpose arena located in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The current Shrine Center, headquarters to the Jaffa Shriners, was built in 1930, opening on September 25 of that year. It was the largest convention center in Blair County until the Blair County Convention Center was built.", "question": "The second largest convention center on its opening in 1990 is owned by what company?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"convention_center_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the convention center."}, "opening_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the convention center opened."}, "ranking_at_opening": {"type": "string", "description": "The ranking of the convention center at the time of its opening."}, "owner_company": {"type": "string", "description": "The company that owns the convention center."}, "associated_properties": {"type": "array", "description": "Other properties associated with the convention center under the same ownership.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["convention_center_name", "opening_year", "ranking_at_opening", "owner_company", "associated_properties"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"convention_center_name": "Sands Expo and Convention Center", "opening_year": 1990, "ranking_at_opening": "second largest convention center in the world", "owner_company": "Las Vegas Sands Corporation", "associated_properties": ["Venetian Resort and Casino", "Sands Convention Center"]}, "ground_truth": {"convention_center_name": "Sands Expo and Convention Center", "opening_year": 1990, "ranking_at_opening": "second largest in the world", "owner_company": "Las Vegas Sands Corporation", "associated_properties": ["The Palazzo", "Venetian Resort and Casino"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1502, "output_tokens": 68, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "3f9dd3471aa268b6058e974d4380cadb5c0d6f961563f85491d9b468b175fc77", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a89d50d5542995153361331", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Verizon Communications", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Leafpad: Leafpad is an open source text editor for Linux, BSD, and Maemo. Created with the focus of being a lightweight text editor with minimal dependencies, it is designed to be simple and easy-to-compile. Leafpad is the default text editor for LXDE Desktop environment, including Lubuntu, and also Xubuntu.\n\nRich Text Format Directory: Rich Text Format Directory, also known as RTFD (due to its extension \". rtfd\"), or Rich Text Format with Attachments, is a primary document format of TextEdit, an application native to NeXTSTEP and OS X which has also been ported to other versions of Unix. The file format is based on the Rich Text Format, but can also include \"attachments\" such as images and animations.\n\nYahoo!: Yahoo! is a web services provider, wholly owned by Verizon Communications through Oath Inc. and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The original Yahoo! company was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994 and was incorporated on March 2, 1995. Yahoo was one of the pioneers of the early Internet era in the 1990s. Marissa Mayer, a former Google executive, served as CEO and President of Yahoo until June 2017.\n\nFull-screen writing program: In computing, a full-screen writing program or distraction-free editor is a text editor that occupies the full display with the purpose of isolating the writer from the operating system (OS) and other applications. In this way one should be able to focus on the writing alone, with no distractions from the OS and a cluttered interface. Often distraction-free editors feature a dark background and a text field, with lighter colored text. However, most distraction-free editors include customisable user interfaces. Some editors support rich text editing.\n\nTECO (text editor): TECO ( ; originally an acronym for [paper] \"Tape editor and corrector\", but later \"Text editor and corrector\", then \"Text editor character oriented\") is a text editor originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the 1960s, after which it was modified by many other people. TECO was a direct ancestor of Emacs, which was originally implemented in TECO macros.\n\nFroala Editor: Froala Editor ( ) is a web-based WYSIWYG rich text editor (RTE). It is a platform-independent, web-based JavaScript/HTML WYSIWYG text editor made by Froala. Froala Editor is available under 4 licenses: Single Website License, Developer License, Business License and OEM License.\n\nYUI Rich Text Editor: YUI Rich Text Editor is a project developed by Yahoo! as a part of the YUI Library for an online rich-text editor that replaces a standard HTML textarea. It allows for drag and drop inclusion and sizing of images, text coloring, realignment, fonts, italic and bold text. The YUI rich text editor uses a plug in architecture and it is skinnable along with the rest of the YUI.\n\nMarkdown: Markdown is a lightweight markup language with plain text formatting syntax. It is designed so that it can be converted to HTML and many other formats using a tool by the same name. Markdown is often used to format readme files, for writing messages in online discussion forums, and to create rich text using a plain text editor. As the initial description of Markdown contained ambiguities and unanswered questions, many implementations and extensions of Markdown appeared over the years to answer these issues.\n\nGNU Emacs: GNU Emacs is the most popular and most ported Emacs text editor. It was created by GNU Project founder Richard Stallman. In common with other varieties of Emacs, GNU Emacs is extensible using a Turing complete programming language. GNU Emacs has been called \"the most powerful text editor available today.\" With proper support from the underlying system, GNU Emacs is able to display files in multiple character sets, and has been able to simultaneously display most human languages since at least 1999. Throughout its history, GNU Emacs has been a central component of the GNU project, and a flagship of the free software movement. GNU Emacs is sometimes abbreviated as GNUMACS, especially to differentiate it from other EMACS variants. The tag line for GNU Emacs is \"the extensible self-documenting text editor\".\n\nCygnusEd: CygnusEd is a text editor for the Amiga OS and MorphOS. It was first developed in 1986-1987 by Bruce Dawson, Colin Fox and Steve LaRocque who were working for CygnusSoft Software. 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It is still one of very few text editors that support jerkyless soft scrolling.", "question": "Who owns the company that developed the YUI Rich Text Editor?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"product_developed": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the product that was developed."}, "developer_company": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the company that developed the product."}, "owner_company_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the company that owns the developer company."}, "ownership_structure": {"type": "string", "description": "Description of how the developer company is owned by the owner company."}}, "required": ["name", "owner_company_name", "ownership_structure"], "additionalProperties": false}, "final_owner_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the ultimate owner company."}}, "required": ["product_developed", "developer_company", "final_owner_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"product_developed": "YUI Rich Text Editor", "developer_company": {"name": "Yahoo!", "owner_company_name": "Verizon Communications", "ownership_structure": "wholly owned by Verizon Communications through Oath Inc."}, "final_owner_name": "Verizon Communications"}, "ground_truth": {"product_developed": "YUI Rich Text Editor", "developer_company": {"name": "Yahoo!", "owner_company_name": "Verizon Communications", "ownership_structure": "wholly owned by Verizon Communications through Oath Inc."}, "final_owner_name": "Verizon Communications"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1575, "output_tokens": 61, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "235e2309b75f2484cc7c119ebfd741cf247c5b16f8be6a71ff6517c053289f66", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8a177e55429970aeb7024c", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "New Jersey", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "James Forrestal: James Vincent Forrestal (February 15, 1892 \u2013 May 22, 1949) was the last Cabinet-level United States Secretary of the Navy and the first United States Secretary of Defense.\n\nEd Derwinski: Edward Joseph \"Ed\" Derwinski (September 15, 1926 \u2013 January 15, 2012) was an American politician who served as the first Cabinet-level United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs, serving under President George H. 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The center has spawned some development in the area, including an adjacent office complex and several apartment and condo communities, including Princeton Windrows, which is right across the street.\n\nWilbur Ross: Wilbur Louis Ross Jr. (born November 28, 1937) is an American investor and government official who is the current United States Secretary of Commerce. On November 30, 2016, President-elect Donald Trump announced that he would nominate Ross to be United States Secretary of Commerce. On February 27, 2017, the Senate confirmed Ross as United States Secretary of Commerce by a margin of 72\u201327. He was sworn into office on February 28, 2017.\n\nRobert C. Weaver: Robert Clifton Weaver (December 29, 1907 \u2013 July 17, 1997) was an economist, academic, and political administrator; he served as the first United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (H.U.D.) from 1966 to 1968, in the new agency established in 1965 under President Lyndon B. Johnson. Weaver was the first African American to be appointed to a US cabinet-level position.\n\nNational Underwater Reconnaissance Office: The National Underwater Reconnaissance Office (NURO) is the \u201chidden younger brother\u201d of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). NRO was initiated in 1960 and developed as a common office for United States Air Force and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to manage satellite reconnaissance. The first revelation about NRO came in 1973, but its very existence was not declassified until 1992. According to Jeffrey T. Richelson, \u201c[m]ost often the Under Secretary of the Air Force served as a Director of the NRO\u201d. NURO was initiated in 1969 and developed as a common office or liaison office for the United States Navy and the CIA to manage underwater reconnaissance. NURO used \u201cspecial project submarines\u201d like , , and deep inside the waters of the Soviet Union to put out listening devices, tap communication cables, monitor Soviet Navy bases and record sound signatures of Soviet submarines. NURO is a little-known agency; even its name has been secret and its very existence was first revealed in 1998. The United States Secretary of the Navy has served as its director.\n\nCommandant of the Marine Corps: The Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) is normally the highest-ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The CMC reports directly to the United States Secretary of the Navy and is responsible for ensuring the organization, policy, plans, and programs for the Marine Corps as well as advising the President, the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Council, the Homeland Security Council, and the Secretary of the Navy on matters involving the Marine Corps. Under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, the CMC designates Marine personnel and resources to the commanders of Unified Combatant Commands. The Commandant performs all other functions prescribed in Section 5043 in Title 10 of the United States Code or delegates those duties and responsibilities to other officers in his administration in his name. As with the other joint chiefs, the Commandant is an administrative position and has no operational command authority over United States Marine Corps forces.\n\nUnited States Under Secretary of War: The Under Secretary of War was a position created by an act of 16 December 1940 (54 Stat. 1224). At the same time, section 5a of the National Defense Act (1920) was amended to allow the United States Secretary of War to assign his responsibilities for procurement to any of his subordinates. The statute formerly assigned these responsibilities to the United States Assistant Secretary of War. The Assistant Secretary of War, Robert P. Patterson was nominated and confirmed in the post. The Secretary of War delegated his responsibilities for procurement to the Under Secretary on 28 April 1941. By November 1941 the Office of the Under Secretary of War (OUSW) employed 1,136 people, of whom 257 were military officers and the remainder civilians.\n\nJames V. Forrestal Building: The James V. Forrestal Building is a low-rise Brutalist office building located in Washington, D.C., in the United States. Originally known as Federal Office Building 5, and nicknamed the Little Pentagon, the Forrestal Building was constructed between 1965 and 1969 to accommodate United States armed forces personnel. It is named after James Forrestal, the first United States Secretary of Defense. It became the headquarters of the United States Department of Energy after that agency's creation in 1977.\n\nVice Chief of the National Guard Bureau: The Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau (VCNGB) is the second highest-ranking officer of the National Guard Bureau, which is a joint activity of the United States Department of Defense. The Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau is the second in charge of the National Guard of the United States; which is a joint reserve component of the United States Army and the United States Air Force. The VCNGB serves as the principal advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau and the Secretary of Defense, through the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on matters involving non-federalized National Guard forces and on other matters as determined by the United States Secretary of Defense. The VCNGB also serves as the principal adviser to the Secretary of the Army, Secretary of the Air Force, the Chief of Staff of the Army, and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, on matters relating to federalized forces of the National Guard of the United States and its subcomponents; the Army National Guard of the United States, and the Air National Guard of the United States.", "question": "What state has a retail and office space named for the last Cabinet-level United States Secretary of the Navy and the first United States Secretary of Defense?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_identified": {"type": "object", "description": "The individual for whom the retail and office space is named.", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the person."}, "roles": {"type": "array", "description": "Key roles held by the person relevant to the question.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["name", "roles"], "additionalProperties": false}, "named_complex": {"type": "object", "description": "Details about the retail and office complex.", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the complex."}, "type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of the complex (e.g., retail, office, mixed-use)."}, "location": {"type": "object", "description": "Geographical location details of the complex.", "properties": {"state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the complex is located."}, "county": {"type": "string", "description": "The county where the complex is located."}, "township": {"type": "string", "description": "The township where the complex is located."}}, "required": ["state", "county", "township"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["name", "type", "location"], "additionalProperties": false}, "answer_state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the named retail and office space is located."}}, "required": ["person_identified", "named_complex", "answer_state"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_identified": {"name": "James Vincent Forrestal", "roles": ["last Cabinet-level United States Secretary of the Navy", "first United States Secretary of Defense"]}, "named_complex": {"name": "Forrestal Village", "type": "mixed-use retail and office complex", "location": {"state": "New Jersey", "county": "Middlesex County", "township": "Plainsboro Township"}}, "answer_state": "New Jersey"}, "ground_truth": {"person_identified": {"name": "James Forrestal", "roles": ["last Cabinet-level United States Secretary of the Navy", "first United States Secretary of Defense"]}, "named_complex": {"name": "Forrestal Village", "type": "mixed-use retail and office complex", "location": {"state": "New Jersey", "county": "Middlesex County", "township": "Plainsboro Township"}}, "answer_state": "New Jersey"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2356, "output_tokens": 99, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "bf8c34c3d77116ecd293ab0f948ae5ed30c888e125b15a0cdbd7660bd05bb26a", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8e8a765542995085b37448", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "April", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Stephanie Edwards (singer): Stephanie Edwards (born November 5, 1987) is an American singer and was the eleventh-place finalist on sixth season of \"American Idol\". She is from Savannah, Georgia and first began singing around the age of two or three. After graduating from Windsor Forest High School, Edwards pursued vocal instruction for a month and then went on to appear at the Apollo Theatre in New York when she competed in \"It's Showtime at the Apollo\". Prior to \"American Idol\", she had won most singing contests she had entered, including \"Savannah Star\" in 2005.\n\nLily Carter: Lily Carter (born April 15, 1990) is an American pornographic actress.\n\nJohn A. Dramesi: Colonel John Arthur Dramesi (born February 12, 1933) is a retired United States Air Force (USAF) officer who was held as a prisoner of war at the Hanoi Hilton in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Dramesi is one of only four members of the USAF to be twice awarded the Air Force Cross, the first for the mission on which he was shot down and captured, 2 April 1967, and the second for the six-month period following his second escape and recapture, from May to November 1969, when he was beaten and tortured. He also received an award of the Silver Star for gallantry during an escape on 10 May 1967 and the month following his recapture, when he also was beaten and tortured.\n\nHaridhos Giri: Haridhos Giri (Hari-daas), affectionately called Guruji ,was born in the month of Margali(January) in the tamil calendar with the birth star of Utharattathi. He was born in town of Thiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, South India\n\nShanna Moakler: Shanna Lynn Moakler (born March 28, 1975) is an American model, actress, and reality television star. She was the winner of the Miss New York USA pageant in 1995 and was originally the first runner-up at Miss USA 1995. She was eventually crowned Miss USA after Chelsi Smith won Miss Universe. Moakler began modeling at age 15 and was later chosen as a Playmate of the Month for \"Playboy\" magazine in December 2001. She hosted E!'s \"Bridalplasty\" during its two-month run in 2010/2011.\n\nChristian Baldini: Christian Baldini is an American, Italian and Argentine opera and orchestra conductor and composer. He was born in Mar del Plata (Argentina) on August 25, 1978. His CD \"Mozart Arias and Overtures\" conducting the Scottish Chamber Orchestra with soprano Elizabeth Watts was chosen as \"Recording of the Month\" by the BBC Music Magazine and MusicWeb International, CD of the Week by Classic FM, and received critical acclaim with 4- and 5-star reviews on Gramophone, Sinfini, The Guardian and Opera News.\n\nWasteland (film): Wasteland is a 2012 pornographic film. It stars Lily Carter and Lily LaBeau in the lead roles, and is written and directed by Graham Travis. The movie is highly praised in the adult business and has won several awards including the AVN Award for Best Movie in 2013.\n\nSuzanne Engo: Africa Yoon maiden name \"Suzanne Africa Engo\"' (born 17 November 1978) is a vegan celebrity activist and star of the documentary film \"I love Africa\" which has an online new media release with MTV Networks MTV ACT arm which will show the documentary online from WORLD AIDS DAY 1 December 2011 for the entire month of December 2011. This is a film about the Africa 101 project charity run which saw the activist lose 100 pounds and run from New York City to Chicago to raise awareness about AIDS in Africa. Engo is also founder and executive director of the New York AIDS Film Festival and President of Girl Behind the Camera Productions.\n\nTamara Witmer: Tamara Witmer (born March 21, 1984) is an American model, actress and reality television star. She is best known for her appearance as \"Playboy's\" Playmate of the Month, Miss August 2005, the cover girl for the October 2006 issue and appeared as Miss May in the Playboy Playmate Video Calendar of 2007.\n\nYuzuki Aikawa: Yuzuki Aikawa (\u611b\u5ddd \u3086\u305a\u5b63 , Aikawa Yuzuki , born May 16, 1983) is a Japanese gravure idol and retired professional wrestler. Starting her modeling career in 2003, Aikawa went on to become one of Japan's top gravure idols, earning the nickname \"The Gravure Queen of the Next Generation\" by appearing in various men's magazines, advertising campaigns, films, television programs and video games. In 2010, Aikawa transitioned into professional wrestling, joining the newly founded World Wonder Ring Stardom promotion, becoming its public face and the inaugural holder of the Wonder of Stardom and Goddess of Stardom Championships. Aikawa's first year in professional wrestling ended with the \"Tokyo Sports\" magazine naming her the 2011 female wrestler of the year. A year later, having successfully defended the Wonder of Stardom Championship throughout the year, while also winning the inaugural 5\u2605Star GP, Aikawa became the first wrestler to win the award two times in a row. Aikawa also produced six of her own independent wrestling events under the banner of \"Yuzupon Matsuri\", in the vein of her trainer Fuka Kakimoto's old \"Fuka Matsuri\" events. Aikawa retired from professional wrestling on April 29, 2013. She was never defeated for either of her championships, being stripped of the Goddess of Stardom Championship in October 2012, after her partner Yoko Bito was injured, and relinquishing the Wonder of Stardom Championship a month prior to her final match.", "question": "In what month was the star of Wasteland born?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film mentioned in the question."}, "star_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the star of the film."}, "star_birth_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"birth_month": {"type": "string", "description": "The month in which the star was born."}, "birth_day": {"type": "integer", "description": "The day of the month in which the star was born."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year in which the star was born."}}, "required": ["birth_month", "birth_day", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["film_title", "star_name", "star_birth_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "Wasteland", "star_name": "Lily Carter", "star_birth_details": {"birth_month": "April", "birth_day": 15, "birth_year": 1990}}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "Wasteland", "star_name": "Lily Carter", "star_birth_details": {"birth_month": "April", "birth_day": 15, "birth_year": 1990}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1861, "output_tokens": 49, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "2a04559cd845789e550379a8fdfcc9c15581e47ed8b54854149eca313dad3ab6", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a814dd355429938b614232e", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Martin Jol", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Martin Jol: Maarten Cornelis \"Martin\" Jol (born 16 January 1956) is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder.\n\nKim Nam-il: Kim Nam-Il (Korean: \uae40\ub0a8\uc77c ; born 14 March 1977) is a retired South Korean footballer who played as defensive midfielder. He was virtually unknown before he became a superstar for his impressive defensive displays in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.\n\nKim Tae-wan: Kim Tae-wan (; born 13 August 1991) is a retired South Korean footballer and currently manager. He is a manager of Sangju Sangmu in K League Classic.\n\nDang Seong-jeung: Dang Seong-jeung (; born 4 January 1966) is a retired South Korean footballer and coach. On 29 November 2012, he was appointed manager of Daegu FC.\n\nLee Young-pyo: Lee Young-pyo (Korean: \uc774\uc601\ud45c ; ] ; born 23 April 1977) is a retired South Korean footballer. Lee was recognized for his speed and dribbling skills. His former manager Martin Jol once called him \"the best left-back in Holland\".\n\nJohan Neeskens: Johannes Jacobus \"Johan\" Neeskens (] ; born 15 September 1951) is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder. As a player, he was an important member of the Dutch national team that finished as runners-up in the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups and is considered to be one of the greatest Dutch midfielders of all time. In 2004, he was named one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony., while in 2017 he has been included in the \"FourFourTwo\" list of the 100 all-time greatest players, at the 64th position.\n\nKim Bum-soo (footballer, born 1968): Kim Bum-Soo (; born 29 August 1968) is a retired South Korean footballer and football goalkeeper coach.\n\nSon Jong-hyun: Son Jong-hyun (born 30 November 1991) is a retired South Korean footballer who last played as a midfielder for Louisville City of the USL in 2016.\n\nArnold M\u00fchren: Arnold Johannes Hyacinthus M\u00fchren (born 2 June 1951 in Volendam, North Holland) is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder. His older brother Gerrie, also a midfield player, won three European Cup titles with Ajax in the early 1970s. M\u00fchren is among the few players to have won all three major UEFA-organised club competitions, the European Cup (1972\u201373), the Cup Winners' Cup (1986\u201387) and the UEFA Cup (1980\u201381). The last of these was won with Ipswich Town, while the other titles were won while playing for Ajax. He is also one of the two Dutch players, together with Danny Blind, to have won all UEFA club competitions and the Intercontinental Cup.\n\nPark Jong-chan: Park Jong-chan (Hangul:\u00a0\ubc15\uc885\ucc2c ; born 2 October 1981) is a retired South Korean footballer who played as midfielder.", "question": "The retired South Korean footballer worked under which Dutch football manager and former midfielder born in 1956?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"manager": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Dutch football manager."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the manager."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the manager."}, "former_playing_position": {"type": "string", "description": "The former playing position of the manager."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality", "birth_year", "former_playing_position"], "additionalProperties": false}, "managed_player": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the retired South Korean footballer managed by the manager."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the player."}, "status": {"type": "string", "description": "The current status of the player (e.g., 'retired footballer')."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality", "status"], "additionalProperties": false}, "relationship_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the relationship between the manager and the player."}, "final_answer": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Dutch football manager who fits the criteria."}}, "required": ["manager", "managed_player", "relationship_description", "final_answer"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"manager": {"name": "Martin Jol", "nationality": "Dutch", "birth_year": 1956, "former_playing_position": "midfielder"}, "managed_player": {"name": "Lee Young-pyo", "nationality": "South Korean", "status": "retired South Korean footballer"}, "relationship_description": "Lee Young-pyo's former manager Martin Jol once called him 'the best left-back in Holland'.", "final_answer": "Martin Jol"}, "ground_truth": {"manager": {"name": "Martin Jol", "nationality": "Dutch", "birth_year": 1956, "former_playing_position": "midfielder"}, "managed_player": {"name": "Lee Young-pyo", "nationality": "South Korean", "status": "retired footballer"}, "relationship_description": "Martin Jol was the former manager of Lee Young-pyo.", "final_answer": "Martin Jol"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1449, "output_tokens": 108, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "57ba037d79aded537c460f63502ea00ab3a9d469a9c7d009af0d796a01b82d59", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5adf9336554299025d62a2ca", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "A Man Escaped", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Mouchette: Mouchette (] ) is a 1967 French film directed by Robert Bresson, starring Nadine Nortier and Jean-Claude Guilbert. It is based on the novel of the same name by Georges Bernanos. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival, winning the OCIC Award (International Catholic Organization for Cinema and Audiovisual).\n\nFran\u00e7ois Leterrier: Fran\u00e7ois Leterrier, born 26 May 1929 in Margny-l\u00e8s-Compi\u00e8gne, is a French film director and actor. He entered the film industry when he was cast in Robert Bresson's film \"A Man Escaped\". After this he went on to become a director himself.\n\nA Man Escaped: A Man Escaped or: The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth (French: \"Un condamn\u00e9 \u00e0 mort s'est \u00e9chapp\u00e9 ou Le vent souffle o\u00f9 il veut\" ) is a 1956 French film directed by Robert Bresson. It is based on the memoirs of Andr\u00e9 Devigny, a member of the French Resistance held in Montluc prison by the occupying Germans during World War II. The protagonist of the film is called Fontaine. The second part of the title comes from the Bible ( ) using the words of the Authorized King James Version (more recent translations use words like \"wants\" (which is the title in French) or \"pleases\" instead of \"listeth\"). Bresson himself was imprisoned by the Germans as a member of the French Resistance.\n\nL'Argent (1983 film): L'argent (] , meaning \"Money\") is a 1983 French drama film written and directed by Robert Bresson. The film is loosely inspired by the first part of Leo Tolstoy's novella \"The Forged Coupon\". It was Bresson's last film, and earned its maker the Director's Prize at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nLes Dames du Bois de Boulogne: Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne (French for \"The Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne\") is a 1945 French film directed by Robert Bresson. It is a modern adaptation of a section of Denis Diderot's \"Jacques le fataliste\" (1796) that tells the story of a man who is tricked into marrying a prostitute.\n\nRobert Bresson: Robert Bresson (] ; 25 September 1901 \u2013 18 December 1999) was a French film director. Known for his ascetic approach, Bresson contributed notably to the art of cinema; his non-professional actors, ellipses, and sparse use of scoring have led his works to be regarded as preeminent examples of minimalist film.\n\nDiary of a Country Priest: Diary of a Country Priest (French: \"Journal d'un cur\u00e9 de campagne\" ) is a 1951 French film written and directed by Robert Bresson, and starring Claude Laydu. It was closely based on the novel of the same name by Georges Bernanos. Published in 1936, the novel received the Grand prix du roman de l'Acad\u00e9mie fran\u00e7aise. It tells the story of a young, sickly priest, who has been assigned to his first parish, a village in northern France.\n\nAngels of Sin: Angels of Sin (original French title: \"Les anges du p\u00e9ch\u00e9\") was the first feature film directed by Robert Bresson. Made in 1943, nine years after his comedy short \"Affaires publiques\", it was Bresson's only film released during the German occupation of France. Working titles included \"Bethany\", and Bresson's favored title \"The Exchange\", but producers felt these titles weren't sensational enough.\n\nPickpocket (film): Pickpocket is a 1959 French film directed by Robert Bresson, generally believed to have been inspired by the novel \"Crime and Punishment\" by Fyodor Dostoevsky. It stars the young Uruguayan Martin LaSalle, who was a nonprofessional actor at the time, in the title role, with Marika Green as the ing\u00e9nue. It was the first film for which Bresson wrote an original screenplay rather than \"adapting it from an existing text.\"\n\nA Gentle Woman: A Gentle Woman (French: Une femme douce ) is a 1969 French drama film directed by Robert Bresson. It is Bresson's first film in color, and adapted from Fyodor Dostoevsky's short story \"A Gentle Creature\" (\u041a\u0440\u043e\u0442\u043a\u0430\u044f ). 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Governor James Lindsay Almond Jr. appointed Gray to serve as Attorney General of Virginia after the resignation of Attorney General Albertis Harrison (a member of the Democratic political organization led by Senator Harry F. Byrd) to run for Governor of Virginia during the Massive Resistance crisis in Virginia. Gray returned to private practice at Williams Mullen after Robert Young Button (elected Attorney General during the same 1961 election in which Harrison became Governor) took office. Gray later served in the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate (both part-time positions) as he continued his law practice.\n\nWarren Spannaus: Warren R. Spannaus (born December 5, 1930) is an American politician from the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) and former Attorney General of Minnesota. Spannaus graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1963. He was elected attorney general in 1970 and assumed office on January 4, 1971. Spannaus was reelected to the position twice, in 1974 and 1978, serving from 1971 to 1983. In 1982, he ran for Governor of Minnesota as the DFL-endorsed candidate but lost the primary election to former DFL Governor Rudy Perpich, who went on to win the general election. Spannaus joined the Minneapolis-based law firm of Dorsey & Whitney and is now retired. Spannaus married Marjorie Clarkson and had three children: Christine, David, and Laura. He also has seven grandchildren: Andrew, Eric, Alison, Rocco, Marco, Jack and Elizabeth.\n\nPennsylvania Attorney General election, 2004: Pennsylvania's Attorney General election was held November 2, 2004. Necessary primary elections were held on April 27, 2004. Tom Corbett was elected Attorney General, a position that he had held from 1995-97 after being appointed by Governor Tom Ridge to fill a vacancy. Corbett, who had been a U.S. Attorney, narrowly defeated Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor in the Republican primary, then won by an even tighter margin in the general election. Corbett's Democratic opponent was Jim Eisenhower, the 2002 nominee who had once served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney and had been a close confidant of Governor Ed Rendell. Eisenhower won in a primary that featured three top-tier candidates: his opponents were David Barasch, a former U.S. Attorney, and John Morganelli, the Northampton County District Attorney who was narrowly defeated by Eisenhower in the previous Democratic primary for this position.\n\nPeg Lautenschlager: Peggy A. \"Peg\" Lautenschlager (born November 22, 1955) is the current chair of the Wisconsin Ethics Commission. She was Attorney General of the State of Wisconsin from January 3, 2003 to January 3, 2007. She succeeded fellow Democrat Jim Doyle when Doyle was elected Governor of Wisconsin in 2002. Lautenschlager is the first woman to have been elected Attorney General in the State of Wisconsin.\n\nFrankie Sue Del Papa: Frankie Sue Del Papa (born September 21, 1949) is an American attorney and politician in the U.S. state of Nevada; she is associated with the Democratic Party. Del Papa was the first woman elected as Secretary of State of Nevada (1986) and the first woman elected as Nevada Attorney General (1990, 1994, and 1998). In addition, Del Papa was the first woman elected student body president at the University of Nevada.\n\nLori Swanson: Lori Swanson (born December 16, 1966) from Eagan, Minnesota is the Attorney General of the US state of Minnesota. She was elected on November 7, 2006, and took office on January 2, 2007, succeeding Mike Hatch, who declined to run for re-election in order to run for governor. She is the first woman elected Minnesota's Attorney General.\n\nVirginia Attorney General election, 2005: The Virginia Attorney General election of 2005 took place on November 8, 2005, to elect the Attorney General of Virginia. Jerry Kilgore, who had been elected attorney general in 2001, resigned in February 2005 to run for Governor, as is the tradition in Virginia. He was replaced by Judith Jagdmann, the Deputy Attorney General for the Civil Litigation Division, who did not run in the election.\n\nBob Ferguson (politician): Robert Watson Ferguson (born February 23, 1965) is an American attorney and politician who is the 18th and current Attorney General of Washington, serving since 2013. He was first elected Attorney General in 2012, and reelected in 2016. Prior to serving as Attorney General, Ferguson was a member of the King County Council. Ferguson is a member of the Democratic Party.\n\nMinnesota Attorney General election, 2010: The 2010 Minnesota Attorney General election was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 to elect the Minnesota Attorney General for a four-year term. Primary elections were held on August 10, 2010. Incumbent Lori Swanson of the Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party (DFL) won reelection to a second term.\n\nMichigan Attorney General election, 2006: The Michigan Attorney General election of 2006 took place on November 7, 2006, to elect the Attorney General of Michigan. Incumbent Mike Cox became the first Republican in over 50 years to be elected Attorney General and was seeking to become the first Republican since the amending of the Michigan Constitution to be re-elected. 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The plan was originally conceived in 1999 by the administrations of Colombian President Andr\u00e9s Pastrana and US President Bill Clinton, and signed into law by the U.S in 2000. The official objectives of Plan Colombia were to end the Colombian armed conflict by increasing funding and training of Colombian military and para-military forces and creating an anti-cocaine strategy to eradicate coca cultivation, though critics claim this largely served as a cover to increase U.S. military presence and protect U.S. corporate interests in the region. Plan Colombia in its initial form existed until 2015, with the United States and the Colombian government seeking a new strategy as a result of the peace talks between the Colombian government and the FARC. The new program is called \"Peace Colombia\" and seeks to provide Colombia with aid after the implementation of the Peace Agreement in 2017 with the FARC. However, there remain several U.S. military bases and close to 1000 U.S. Marines in Colombia who have yet to withdraw from the country in accordance with the new peace agreement, and show little indication of doing so.\n\nFederal Ministry of Matters of the Marshall Plan: The Federal Ministry of Marshall Plan Affairs, founded in 1949, was a ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany charged with overseeing the rebuilding of the new republic using money and aid given by the United States as part of the European Recovery Program (also called Marshall Plan).\n\nPolicy Planning Staff (United States): The Policy Planning Staff (sometimes referred to as the Policy Planning Council, the Office of Policy Planning or by its in-house acronym S/P) is the principal strategic arm of the United States Department of State. It was created in 1947 by renowned Foreign Service Officer George F. 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From the 1960s she committed herself to work for UNICEF, providing help to children and mothers in developing countries.\n\nMolotov Plan: The Molotov Plan was the system created by the Soviet Union in 1947 in order to provide aid to rebuild the countries in Eastern Europe that were politically and economically aligned to the Soviet Union. It can be seen to be the USSR's version of the Marshall Plan, which for political reasons the Eastern European countries would not be able to join without leaving the Soviet sphere of influence. Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov rejected the Marshall Plan (1947), proposing the Molotov Plan the Soviet-sponsored economic grouping which was eventually expanded to become the COMECON. The Molotov plan was symbolic of the Soviet Union's refusal to accept aid from the Marshall Plan, or allow any of their satellite states to do so, because of their belief that the Plan was an attempt to weaken Soviet interest in their satellite states, through the conditions imposed, and by making beneficiary countries economically dependent on the United States.\n\nMarshall Plan: The Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program, ERP) was an American initiative to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave over $13 billion (approximately $132 billion in current dollar value as of September 2017) in economic support to help rebuild Western European economies after the end of World War II. The plan was in operation for four years beginning on April 8, 1948. The goals of the United States were to rebuild war-devastated regions, remove trade barriers, modernize industry, make Europe prosperous once more, and prevent the spread of communism. The Marshall Plan required a lessening of interstate barriers, a dropping of many regulations, and encouraged an increase in productivity, labour union membership, as well as the adoption of modern business procedures.\n\nDavid Dale Reimer: David Dale Reimer is an American diplomat and career member of the Senior Foreign Service who has been nominated by President Donald Trump to serve concurrently as the United States Ambassador to Mauritius and United States Ambassador to Seychelles. He has served as an American diplomat since 1991. In 2015, he became the Director of the Office of West African Affairs in the Bureau of African Affairs at the United States Department of State. Reimer is a former deputy chief of mission and office director.\n\nMutual Security Act: The Mutual Security Act of 1951 launched a major American foreign aid program, 1951-61, of grants to numerous countries. It largely replaced the Marshall Plan. The main goal was to help poor countries develop and to contain the spread of communism. It was a signed on October 10, 1951 by President Harry S. Truman. Annual authorizations were about $7.5 billion, out of a GDP of $340bn in 1951, for military, economic, and technical foreign aid to American allies. The aid was aimed primarily at shoring up Western Europe, as the Cold War developed. In 1961 it was replaced by new foreign aid program. The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, created the Agency for International Development (AID), which focused more on Latin America.\n\nThe Marshall House: George Catlett Marshall, who was Army Chief of Staff, special envoy to China, Secretary of State, President of the Red Cross, Secretary of Defense, and namesake of the Marshall Plan, and his wife Katherine Marshall purchased the property for $16,000 in 1941 and lived there until his death on October 16, 1959. Legend has it that Katherine paid the owners $10 earnest money and threw the \"for sale\" sign into the bushes as she left to discourage the competition. Except for a winter home in Pinehurst, N.C., this house was the only home Marshall ever owned, and was the backdrop to quiet conversations and contemplations of international importance. Katherine gave the house and 3.88 acres to her daughter, Molly Winn, in 1960 while she moved to Pinehurst for permanent residence. When Mrs. Winn expressed her desire to sell the property in the early 1990s, several prominent Leesburg citizens under the leadership of B. Powell Harrison were concerned that the property might fall into commercial hands and be demolished and urged the Town of Leesburg to purchase it. That proved to be impossible, so the citizens formed the George C. Marshall Home Preservation Fund, later the George C. Marshall International Center, and purchased the Marshall House for $2.3 million. After renovations costing more than $4.5 million, the house opened as a museum on Veterans Day in 2005. Much of the money for the purchase and renovation was donated by European nations that had benefited from the Marshall Plan. Further funding was provided by grants from the Commonwealth of Virginia, National Park Service (Save America\u2019s Treasures program), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Garden Club of Virginia, and generous private donations.\n\nHenry Richardson Labouisse Jr.: Henry Richardson Labouisse Jr. (February 11, 1904 \u2013 March 25, 1987) was an American diplomat and statesman. He was the third Director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) from 1954 to 1958. He was the director of the United Nations Children's Fund for years (1965\u20131979). He was also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. 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The only statewide elections on the ballot were two constitutional referendums to amend the Virginia State Constitution. Because Virginia state elections are held on off-years, no statewide officers or state legislative elections were held. All referendums were referred to the voters by the Virginia General Assembly.\n\nZellers v. Huff: The Dixon School Case (Zellers v. Huff) was a lawsuit started in 1948 in New Mexico contesting the use of nuns, religious brothers and priests as teachers in publicly supported schools under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The case involved thirty schools in eleven New Mexico counties, twenty-eight plaintiffs, two hundred defendants, and public expenditures to the schools of over $600,000 annually. Following on the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in \"Everson v. 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This was the first constitutional amendment proposed by Sanders in his two decades in Congress. The text of the amendment reads as follows:\n\nHarper v. Virginia State Board of Elections: Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections, 383 U.S. 663 (1966) , was a case in which the U.S. Supreme Court found that Virginia's poll tax was unconstitutional under the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, eleven southern states established poll taxes as part of their disenfranchisement of most blacks and many poor whites. The Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution (1964) prohibited poll taxes in federal elections; five states continued to require poll taxes for voters in state elections. By this ruling, the Supreme Court banned the use of poll taxes in state elections.\n\nVirginia ballot measures, 2006: The 2006 Virginia State Elections took place on Election Day, November 7, 2006, the same day as the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate elections in the state. The only statewide elections on the ballot were three constitutional referendums to amend the Virginia State Constitution. Because Virginia state elections are held on off-years, no statewide officers or state legislative elections were held. All referendums were referred to the voters by the Virginia General Assembly.\n\nEverson v. Board of Education: Everson v. Board of Education, 330 U.S. 1 (1947) was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court which applied the Establishment Clause in the country's Bill of Rights to State law. Prior to this decision the First Amendment words, \"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion\" imposed limits only on the federal government, while many states continued to grant certain religious denominations legislative or effective privileges. This was the first Supreme Court case incorporating the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment as binding upon the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The decision in \"Everson\" marked a turning point in the interpretation and application of disestablishment law in the modern era.\n\nOneVirginia2021: On September 14, 2015, OneVirginia2021 filed a suit in \"Vesilind v. Virginia State Board of Elections\" claiming 11 Virginia state districts fail the criteria of compactness outlined by the Virginia State Constitution. 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StarKid uses social media for theatrical distribution, to make their productions accessible to a worldwide audience.\n\nMe and My Dick (soundtrack): Me and My Dick (A New Musical) contains the songs from the musical \"Me and My Dick\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by A.J. Holmes, Carlos Valdes, and Darren Criss, and book by Eric Kahn Gale, Brian Holden, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang. It was recorded by the musical's cast and was released digitally on January 6, 2010, through iTunes. The soundtrack became the first-ever student-produced college musical to reach \"Billboard\", debuting at No. 11 on the Top Cast Albums chart.\n\nA Very Potter Senior Year: A Very Potter Senior Year (often shortened to AVPSY) is a musical written by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden with songs by Clark Baxtresser, Pierce Siebers, A. J. Holmes, and additional songs by Darren Criss. 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This is helpful because it allows the pilot to aim at a target without having to dive towards the ground as steeply, decreasing the risk of collision with the ground and increasing the amount of firing time available before having to pull up, and it also increases the range from the target, helping avoid anti-aircraft fire and potential damage from exploding targets. Because of the low altitude and relatively low airspeed required for accurate strafing, it is very risky for the pilot, who is exposed not only to the risk of flight-into-terrain and obstacles such as power lines, but also to anti-aircraft weapons, including surface-to-air missiles (both vehicle mounted and hand-held), anti-aircraft artillery and small caliber weapons fire (such as machine guns and small arms). 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His fifth airplane, the S-5, won him national recognition as well as F.A.I. license Number 64. His S-6-A received the highest award at the 1912 Moscow Aviation Exhibition. and in the fall of that year the aircraft won for its young designer, builder and pilot first prize in the military competition at Petrograd.\n\nHelicopter Underwater Escape Training: Helicopter Underwater Egress Training in the United States, and Helicopter Underwater Escape Training in most other countries, (often abbreviated HUET, pronounced \"hue-wet\", \"hue-way\" or \"you-way\") is training provided to helicopter flight crews, offshore oil and gas industry staff law enforcement personnel, and military personnel who are regularly transported by helicopters over water. As the name implies, the purpose is to prepare them for emergency exit in the case of a crash landing over water. 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Presently, the existence of such species seems doubtful.\n\nRafflesiaceae: The Rafflesiaceae are a family of rare parasitic plants found in the tropical forests of east and southeast Asia, including \"Rafflesia arnoldii\", which has the largest flowers of all plants. The plants are endoparasites of vines in the genus \"Tetrastigma\" (Vitaceae) and lack stems, leaves, roots, and any photosynthetic tissue. They rely entirely on their host plants for both water and nutrients, and only then emerge as flowers from the roots or lower stems of the host plants.\n\nLupinine: Lupinine is a bitter tasting quinolizidine alkaloid present in \"Lupinus\" species (lupins), plants of the family Fabaceae. The scientific literature contains many reports on the isolation and synthesis of this compound. The characteristically bitter taste of lupin beans, attributable to the alkaloids which they contain, renders them unsuitable for human and animal consumption. 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The fight is widely considered one of the biggest upsets in sports history.\n\nBuster Douglas: James \"Buster\" Douglas (born April 7, 1960) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 1990, and 1996 to 1999. He is best known for his stunning upset of Mike Tyson on February 11, 1990 in Tokyo to win the undisputed heavyweight title. At the time Tyson was undefeated and considered to be the best boxer in the world, as well as one of the most feared heavyweight champions in history due to his domination of the division over the previous three years. 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The bout was Tyson's first defense of the WBA title that he had won from Bruce Seldon on September 7 of that year.\n\nEvander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II: Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II, billed as \"The Sound and the Fury\" and afterwards infamously referred to as \"The Bite Fight\", was a professional boxing match contested on June 28, 1997 for the WBA Heavyweight Championship. It achieved notoriety as one of the most bizarre fights in boxing history, after Tyson bit off part of Holyfield's ear. Tyson was disqualified from the match and lost his boxing license, though it was later reinstated.\n\nEvander Holyfield vs. Riddick Bowe: Evander Holyfield vs. Riddick Bowe was a professional boxing match that took place on November 13, 1992 in Las Vegas, Nevada. 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It was released in July 1983, and it is a compilation of their Sugar Hill Records hit singles including \"The Message\", \"New York New York and \"White Lines\". Over half of the tracks were single-only releases prior to this compilation.\n\nGrandmaster Flash and the Furious Five: Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five were an American hip hop group formed in the South Bronx of New York City in 1976. Composed of one DJ (Grandmaster Flash) and five rappers (Melle Mel, The Kidd Creole, Keith Cowboy, Mr. Ness/Scorpio, and Rahiem), the group's use of turntablism, break-beat deejaying, and conscious lyricism were significant in the early development of hip hop music.\n\nThe Official Adventures of Grandmaster Flash: The Official Adventures of Grandmaster Flash is a DJ mix album by Grandmaster Flash and was released in January 2002. 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Teddy Buckner composed the film score. Janee Michelle had her film acting debut in the film. John A. Alonzo, who would later become best known for his camerawork for \"Chinatown\", served as the cinematographer for \"The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes\". The film was screened at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Clouse won a Golden Globe Award for the film. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but lost to \"\". \"The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes\" was Clouse's second film to be nominated for this award, the first being the 1962 film \"The Cadillac\".\n\nBlack lemur: The black lemur (\"Eulemur macaco\") is a species of lemur from the family Lemuridae. Like all lemurs, it is endemic to Madagascar. Originally, the species was thought to have two subspecies, \"Eulemur macaco macaco\" and \"Eulemur macaco flavifrons\", both of which were elevated to species status by Mittermeier \"et al.\" in 2008 to \"Eulemur macaco\" and \"Eulemur flavifrons\" respectively. The most startling difference between the two species is the eye colour; \"Eulemur flavifrons\", the blue-eyed black lemur, has blue eyes and is the only primate other than humans to have blue eyes, while \"Eulemur macaco\", the black lemur, has brown or orange eyes, and also has ear tufts.\n\nMichael Smith (director): Michael I. Smith is an American television director and producer. He is best known for his work on \"\", also working as a first assistant director and unit production manager on the series. He also worked as a second assistant director on the films \"Gloria\" (1999), \"Mickey Blue Eyes\" (1999), \"The Simian Line\" (2000) and \"Man on the Moon\" (2001). As well as the television series \"The Sopranos\" and \"Hack\".\n\nHugh Grant: Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary C\u00e9sar for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's \"Maurice\" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as \"Mickey Blue Eyes\" (1999) and \"Notting Hill\" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media.\n\nSuite: Judy Blue Eyes: \"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes\" is a suite of short songs written by Stephen Stills and performed by Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN). It appeared on the group's self-titled debut album in 1969 and was released as a single, hitting #21 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop singles chart. The song is ranked #418 on \"Rolling Stone\"\u2032s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In Canada, \"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes\" peaked at number 11.\n\nMichael Felgate: Michael Felgate (born 1 April 1991) is an English footballer who plays for Cypriot side Anagennisi Deryneia as a defender.\n\nMickey Blue Eyes: Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in \"The Sopranos\".\n\nBlue Eyes, Black Hair: Blue Eyes, Black Hair (French: Les Yeux bleus cheveux noirs ) is a 1986 novel by the French writer Marguerite Duras. It tells the story of a couple who meet by chance in a small vacation town. The man is homosexual and has recently fallen in love with a man with blue eyes and black hair. After meeting the woman at a cafe, he pays the woman to come to his room so that he can look at her, presumably in order to learn something about women or love.\n\nLucky Chloe: Lucky Chloe (\u30e9\u30c3\u30ad\u30fc\u30fb\u30af\u30ed\u30a8 , Rakk\u012b Kuroe ) , also known simply as Chloe, is a fictional character from the \"Tekken\" fighting game franchise by Bandai Namco Entertainment, making her debut in \"Tekken 7\". She is a teenage girl wearing a black, pink and white kitten-themed costume, including cat ears, tail, and paws. She is described as an otaku, having an obsession with Japanese pop culture and speaking in Japanese and English with a Japanese accent, though given her blonde hair and blue eyes, she may be of Caucasian descent. She is hired by G Corporation to be a mascot commercial. Her fighting style involves a lot of kicks, twirls, and flips, somewhat like a hip-hop dancer. As shown in her, Eddy Gordo and Jack-7's own endings, she's a good actor in her idol persona, but is revealed to be a spoiled brat in real life.\n\nNemophila phacelioides: Nemophila phacelioides is a flowering forb native to Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Alabama. The plant has medium-sized blue or purple flowers, and is an annual plant. 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It collected duties on behalf of the King (plus hefty bonus fees for themselves), under renewable six-year contracts. The major tax collectors in that unfair, and therefore highly unpopular, tax farming system were known as the fermiers g\u00e9n\u00e9raux, which would be \"tax farmers-general\" in English.\n\nTurnover tax: A turnover tax is similar to VAT, with the difference that it taxes intermediate and possibly capital goods. It is an indirect tax, typically on an ad valorem basis, applicable to a production process or stage. For example, when manufacturing activity is completed, a tax may be charged on some companies. 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Presently from 1 June 2016, service tax rate has been increased to consolidated rate at 14% +0.5%+0.5%= 15% of value of services provided or to be provided. The service tax rate now is consolidated rate as education cess and secondary higher education cess are subsumed with 2% of \"Swach Bharat Cess(0.50%)\" has been notified by the Government.\n\nMillones: The Millones were an indirect tax on food in Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries. They were first imposed by Philip II and were approved by the Cortes de Castilla 4 April 1590. The tax was initially intended in 1590 as a temporary measure to replace the Spanish Armada lost in attacking England. The \"millones\" was voted by the Cortes of Castille in 1590 as a 6-year grant for 8 million ducats. It was originally levied on the \"cuatro especies\" of wine, meat, olive oil, and vinegar. The tax was renewed by the Cortes in 1596, and used as well by Philip's successors Philip III, Philip IV and Charles II. Under Philip III the tax brought in 3 million ducats a year, although that fell back to 2 million ducats a year due to population loss and recession at the end of his reign. In 1626, Philip IV and his Cortes doubled the tax to the level of 4 million ducats by also levying it on salt, paper and ship anchorage in lieu of proposed taxes on offices, grants and property; in the Cortes of 1632, the tax raised an additional 2.5 million ducats a year because it was levied on chocolate, sugar, fish, tobacco and other commodities. From 1655, renewal of the tax was practically automatic, and from 1668 it was renewed by the \"Junta de asistentes\" that the king called together in lieu of bringing together the full Cortes.\n\nNavin Kumar: Navin Kumar (born 29 August 1952), is a retired Indian Administrative Service (I.A.S.) officer of Bihar cadre in India. He also served as the first Chairman of Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) in India from 2013 to August 2017. He has also served as Chief Secretary in the state of Bihar retiring from service in August 2012. He belongs to the I.A.S. batch of 1975. He has also served as Secretary in Ministry of Urban Development, Chairman of Metro Rail Corporations of India such as Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation and Director General of Doordarshan with additional charge as CEO of Prasar Bharati.\n\nDirect tax: Though the actual definitions vary between jurisdictions, in general, a direct tax is a tax imposed upon a person or property as distinct from a tax imposed upon a transaction, which is described as an indirect tax. The term may be used in economic and political analyses, but does not itself have any legal implications. However, in the United States, the term has special constitutional significance because of a provision in the U.S. Constitution that \"direct taxes\" imposed by the national government be apportioned among the states on the basis of population. In the European Union direct taxation remains the sole responsibility of member states.\n\nValue added tax (Nepal): Value Added Tax (VAT) is an indirect tax levied on the value creation or addition. Concept of VAT in Nepal was introduced in FY 2049/50 but the act was developed in BS 2050. VAT was implemented in 1998 and is the major source of government's revenue. It is administered by Inland Revenue Department of Nepal.\n\nGoods and Services Tax (India): Goods and Services Tax (GST) is an indirect tax which was introduced in India on 1 July 2017 and was applicable throughout India which replaced multiple cascading taxes levied by the central and state governments. It was introduced as The Constitution (One Hundred and First Amendment) Act 2017, following the passage of Constitution 122nd Amendment Bill. The GST is governed by a GST Council and its Chairman is the Finance Minister of India. Under GST, goods and services are taxed at the following rates, 0%, 5%, 12% ,18% and 28%. There is a special rate of 0.25% on rough precious and semi-precious stones and 3% on gold. In addition a cess of 15% or other rates on top of 28% GST applies on few items like aerated drinks, luxury cars and tobacco products. GST was initially proposed to replace a slew of indirect taxes with a unified tax and was therefore set to dramatically reshape the country's 2 trillion dollar economy. The rate of GST in India is between double to four times that levied in other countries like Singapore.\n\nIndirect tax: An indirect tax (such as sales tax, per unit tax, value added tax (VAT), or goods and services tax (GST)) is a tax collected by an intermediary (such as a retail store) from the person who bears the ultimate economic burden of the tax (such as the consumer). The intermediary later files a tax return and forwards the tax proceeds to government with the return. In this sense, the term indirect tax is contrasted with a direct tax, which is collected directly by government from the persons (legal or natural) on whom it is imposed. Some commentators have argued that \"a direct tax is one that cannot be changed by the taxpayer to someone else, whereas an indirect tax can be.\"\n\nSalt Commission: The Salt Industry Commission was an organization created in 758, during the decline of Tang dynasty China, used to raise tax revenue from the state monopoly of the salt trade, or salt gabelle. The Commission sold salt to private merchants at a price that included a low but cumulatively substantial tax, which was passed on by the merchants at the point of sale. This basic mechanism of an indirect tax collected by private merchants supervised by government officials endured to the mid-20th century. The salt tax enabled a weak government to sustain itself; the government need control only the few regions that produced salt. 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She served two terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives, from 1951 to 1955, before winning election to the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota's 9th congressional district as a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL). She served two terms there, in the 84th and 85th Congresses, (from January 3, 1955 to January 3, 1959).\n\nCollin Peterson: Collin Clark Peterson (born June 29, 1944) is an American politician, member of the Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party, the U.S. Representative for Minnesota 's 7 congressional district , and the most senior representative from Minnesota, serving since 1991. He is the ranking member of the House Committee on Agriculture and the dean of the Minnesota congressional delegation. A conservative Democrat, his district, Minnesota's largest and most rural district, includes most of the western area of the state, including Moorhead, Fergus Falls, Bemidji, Detroit Lakes, Thief River Falls, Willmar, Marshall, and Alexandria.\n\nDewey Township, Roseau County, Minnesota: Dewey Township is a township in Roseau County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 114 at the 2000 census. Dewey is in the 7th congressional district of Minnesota and is represented by Democrat Collin Peterson.\n\nRick Nolan: Richard Michael Nolan (born December 17, 1943) is an American politician and member of the Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party who has been the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 8th congressional district since 2013 and previously served as the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 6th congressional district from 1975 to 1981.\n\nKerry Gauthier: Kerry Gauthier (born November 6, 1955) is an American politician who served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 2011 to 2013, representing portions of St. Louis County. A Democrat, he served as Treasurer for the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party from 2005 to 2006, and Democratic Chairman of the state's 8th Congressional District from 2000 to 2006. He had been an alderman for the Duluth City Council and campaign consultant, notably for Becky Lourey in the 2006 Minnesota gubernatorial election. He retired in 2013 in the wake of a sex scandal.\n\nTom Rukavina: Thomas \"Tom\" Rukavina (born August 23, 1950) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, he represented District 5A, including the Mesabi Range in St. Louis County in northeastern Minnesota. In 2010 he was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Minnesota, seeking the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party nomination. Rukavina was elected a St. Louis County Commissioner in 2014.\n\nPramila Jayapal: Pramila Jayapal (pronounced ; born September 21, 1965) is an American politician and activist from the State of Washington who currently serves as the U.S. Representative for Washington 's 7 congressional district , which encompasses most of Seattle as well as outlying parts of King County. As a member of the Democratic Party, she represented the 37th legislative district in the Washington State Senate from 2015 to 2017. She is the first Indian-American woman to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. , the first woman to represent the 7th District in Congress, and the first Asian-American to represent Washington in Congress. As a sitting State Senator, Jayapal endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders for President of the United States in the 2016 Democratic primary.\n\nBetty McCollum: Betty Louise McCollum (born July 12, 1954) is the U.S. Representative for Minnesota 's 4 congressional district , serving since 2001. She is a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL). McCollum's district centers on St. Paul, Minnesota's capital city. She is the second woman elected to Congress from Minnesota.\n\nRoy Wier: Roy William Wier (February 25, 1888 \u2013 June 27, 1963) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota; born in Redfield, Spink County, South Dakota; moved with his parents in 1896 to Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; attended the public schools and North High School; learned the telephone and electrical trade, later going into theatrical stage-lighting work; during the First World War served in the United States Army for eighteen months, with overseas service; in 1920 became active in the trade-union movement in Minneapolis and had been officially a representative of the Trades and Labor Assembly of Minneapolis; member of the Minnesota House of Representatives 1933 \u2013 1939; member of the Minneapolis Board of Education 1939 \u2013 1948 and the board of directors of Hennepin County Red Cross; elected as a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party to the 81st, 82nd, 83rd, 84th, 85th, and 86th congresses, (January 3, 1949 \u2013 January 3, 1961); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1960 to the 87th congress; was a resident of Minneapolis until May 1962, when he moved to Edmonds, Washington; died in Seattle, Washington, June 27, 1963; remains were cremated and the ashes deposited in the columbarium of Evergreen Washelli Cemetery.\n\nMark Andrew (politician): Mark Charles Andrew (born July 15, 1950) is an American businessman and politician from Minneapolis, Minnesota. 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The film was directed by Edward Dmytryk and the screenplay was written by John Paxton, based on the 1945 novel \"The Brick Foxhole\" by screenwriter and director Richard Brooks. The film features Robert Mitchum, Robert Young, Robert Ryan and Gloria Grahame. It received five Academy Award nominations, including Ryan for Best Supporting Actor and Gloria Grahame for Best Supporting Actress. It was the first B movie to receive a best picture nomination.\n\nEdmond O'Brien: Edmond O'Brien (September 10, 1915 \u2013 May 9, 1985) was an American actor who appeared in more than 100 films from the 1940s to the 1970s, often playing character parts. He received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe for his supporting role in \"The Barefoot Contessa\" (1954), as well as a second Golden Globe and another Academy Award nomination for \"Seven Days in May\" (1964). His other notable films include \"The Hunchback of Notre Dame\" (1939), \"The Killers\" (1946), \"White Heat\" (1949), \"D.O.A.\" (1950), \"Julius Caesar\" (1953), \"1984\" (1956), \"The Girl Can't Help It\" (1956), \"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance\" (1961), and \"The Wild Bunch\" (1969).\n\nEdmund Gwenn: Edmund Gwenn (26 September 1877\u2013 6 September 1959) was an English actor. On film, he is perhaps best remembered for his role as Kris Kringle in the Christmas film \"Miracle on 34th Street\" (1947), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe Award. He received a second Golden Globe and another Academy Award nomination for the comedy film \"Mister 880\" (1950). He is also remembered for being in 3 films he made for Alfred Hitchcock.\n\nList of Best Supporting Actor winners by age: This is a list of winners of the Academy Award of Merit for Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry. More popularly known as the Academy Award (or the Oscar) for Best Supporting Actor, this award was initially presented at the 9th Academy Awards ceremony for 1936 and was most recently presented at the 88th Academy Awards ceremony for 2015. Throughout the past 80 years, accounting for ties and repeat winners, AMPAS has presented a total of 81 Best Supporting Actor awards to 73 different actors. This list is current as of the 89th Academy Awards ceremony held on February 26, 2017.\n\nBenicio del Toro: Benicio Monserrate Rafael del Toro S\u00e1nchez (born February 19, 1967) is a Puerto Rican actor. He won an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of the jaded but morally upright police officer Javier Rodriguez in the film \"Traffic\" (2000). Del Toro's performance as ex-con turned religious fanatic in despair, Jack Jordan, in Alejandro Gonz\u00e1lez I\u00f1\u00e1rritu's \"21 Grams\" (2003) earned him a second Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, as well as a second Screen Actors Guild Awards nomination and a BAFTA Awards nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role.\n\nMark Wahlberg: Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971) is an American actor, producer, businessman, former model, and former rapper. Wahlberg was known as Marky Mark in his early career as frontman for the group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, releasing the albums \"Music for the People\" and \"You Gotta Believe\". Wahlberg later transitioned to acting, appearing in films such as the drama \"Boogie Nights\" and the satirical war comedy-drama \"Three Kings\" during the 1990s. In the 2000s, he starred in the biographical disaster drama \"The Perfect Storm\", the science fiction film \"Planet of the Apes\", the heist film \"The Italian Job\", and the Martin Scorsese-directed neo-noir crime drama \"The Departed\", for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. In the 2010s, he starred in the action comedy \"The Other Guys\" alongside Will Ferrell, the biographical sports drama \"The Fighter\" (for which he earned an Academy Award nomination as a producer for Best Picture), the comedy \"Ted\", the war film \"Lone Survivor\", the crime comedy \"Pain & Gain\", the science fiction action film \"\" and the sequel \"\", the comedy \"Daddy's Home\", the disaster film \"Deepwater Horizon\", and the thriller \"Patriots Day\".\n\nVincent Gardenia: Vincent Gardenia (born Vincenzo Scognamiglio; January 7, 1920 \u2013 December 9, 1992) was an Italian-American stage, film, and television actor. He was twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, first for \"Bang the Drum Slowly\" (1973) and again for \"Moonstruck\" (1987). He also portrayed Det. Frank Ochoa in \"Death Wish\" (1974) and its 1982 sequel, as well as Mr. Mushnik in the musical film adaptation of \"Little Shop of Horrors\" (1986).\n\nJohn Malkovich filmography: American actor, director, and producer John Malkovich has appeared in more than 70 motion pictures. He started acting in the 1980s, appearing in the films \"Places in the Heart\" (1984) with Sally Field, \"Death of a Salesman\" (1985), \"The Glass Menagerie\" (1987), \"Empire of the Sun\" (1987), and \"Dangerous Liaisons\" (1988) with Glenn Close. His role in \"Places in the Heart\" earned him an Academy Award nomination. During the 1990s, he starred in the films \"Of Mice and Men\" (1992) as Lennie Small, \"In the Line of Fire\" (1993) as Mitch Leary, \"Beyond the Clouds\" (1995) as The Director, \"The Portrait of a Lady\" (1996) Gilbert Osmond, \"Con Air\" (1997) as Cyrus \"The Virus\" Grissom, \"The Man in the Iron Mask\" (1998) as Athos, \"Being John Malkovich\" (1999) as John Horatio Malkovich, and \"\" (1999) as Charles VII. His role as Mitch Leary in \"In the Line of Fire\" earned him his second Academy Award nomination.\n\nMoonstruck: Moonstruck is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and written by John Patrick Shanley. It is about a widowed 37-year-old Italian-American woman (Cher) who falls in love with her fianc\u00e9's (Danny Aiello) estranged, hot-tempered younger brother (Nicolas Cage). Vincent Gardenia and Olympia Dukakis play supporting roles.\n\nNick Meyer: Nick Meyer is an American film producer and CEO of Sierra/Affinity. Meyer was the president of Paramount Vantage until December 2008. In 2007, with Meyer as co-head of Paramount, the Studio received 19 Academy Award nominations. Four of the Studio's 2007 feature films were honored: \"There Will Be Blood\", a Paramount Vantage and Miramax co-production, received eight nominations, winning Best Picture among others; \"No Country for Old Men\", also a Miramax and Paramount Vantage co-production, received eight nominations; \"Into the Wild\" earned two nominations; \"The Kite Runner\" garnered one nomination. 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The airport is named for Karl Stefan, a local newspaper editor and radio announcer who served several terms in the United States Congress. Until March 2011 it was known as Karl Stefan Memorial Airport. The FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011\u20132015 categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.\n\nBering Air: Bering Air is an American airline headquartered in Nome, Alaska, USA. It operates domestic scheduled passenger and charter airline services, as well as air ambulance and helicopter services. Its main base is Nome Airport, with hubs at Ralph Wien Memorial Airport (Kotzebue) and Unalakleet Airport\n\nPeach State Airport: Alexander Memorial Airport (FAA LID: GA2) , also known as Peach State Aerodrome or Candler Field, is a public grass strip located 1 mile (1.6\u00a0km) west of Williamson, Georgia, in the United States. Alexander Memorial Airport is located in picturesque rural Pike County, 27 nautical miles (50\u00a0km) south of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.\n\nFriedman Memorial Airport: Friedman Memorial Airport (IATA: SUN,\u00a0ICAO: KSUN,\u00a0FAA LID: SUN) is a city-owned public-use airport in the northwest United States, located one nautical mile (2\u00a0km) southeast of the central business district of Hailey, the county seat of Blaine County, Idaho. The airport is operated by the Friedman Memorial Airport Authority under a Joint Powers Agreement between the city of Hailey and Blaine County. It serves the resort communities of Sun Valley and Ketchum, and the surrounding areas in the Wood River Valley.\n\nSedalia Regional Airport: Sedalia Regional Airport (IATA: DMO,\u00a0ICAO: KDMO,\u00a0FAA LID: DMO) is a city owned, public use airport located two\u00a0nautical miles (4\u00a0km) east of the central business district of Sedalia, a city in Pettis County, Missouri, United States. It was formerly known as Sedalia Memorial Airport. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011\u20132015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.\n\nWest Kootenay Regional Airport: The West Kootenay Regional Airport, (Castlegar Airport) (IATA: YCG,\u00a0ICAO: CYCG) is a small regional airport located 2 NM south southeast of Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada. It is owned and operated by the City of Castlegar, and has a 15317 sqft passenger terminal. 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Established in 1964, the 80 acre main campus is located in the heart of Colby with an additional 64 acre agricultural center east of the city.\n\nSafe House (2012 film): Safe House is a 2012 American spy action-thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa, starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds. The film follows Matt Weston (Reynolds), a CIA agent on his first low-level posting in Cape Town who is in charge of a safe house where the CIA is interrogating Tobin Frost (Washington), a veteran operative who has allegedly betrayed the agency. When the safe house is attacked by mercenaries who kill almost all the agents, Weston flees with Frost in his charge, and they end up on the run. As the team of killers, who seem to be one step ahead of the pair, track them throughout Cape Town, Weston begins to wonder whom to trust.\n\nIrma Carrillo Ramirez: Ramirez was born in 1964. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1986 from the West Texas A&M University. 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Christine Babcock, born 8 years and 3 days after Plummer's record, running for Woodbridge High School, also in Irvine, took the record in the more commonly run but shorter 1600 meters to an equitable 4:33.82 in 2008. Babcock's record was improved to 4:33.29 in 2014 by Alexa Efraimson.\n\nBirch Run High School: Birch Run High School is a public high school located at 12450 Church Street in Birch Run, Michigan and part of the Birch Run Area Schools district. Birch Run's mascot is the panther, and its colors are blue and gold. The school's athletic program competes in the Tri-Valley Conference-East as a Class B school. Its team sports include baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country running, football, golf, powerlifting, soccer, softball, track and field, volleyball, wrestling.\n\nFike Recreation Center: Fike Recreation Center, originally known as Clemson Field House, is an on-campus recreation facility at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. It houses several gymnasiums, a pool, a fitness atrium, racquetball courts, an indoor walk/jog/run track, and a climbing wall. The basketball team played there from 1930 to 1968, when Littlejohn Coliseum opened.\n\nMichael Norman (sprinter): Michael Norman, Jr. (born December 3, 1997) is an American track and field athlete who competes in the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. He graduated from Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, California in 2016. He currently attends University of Southern California. He broke the NFHS record in the 400 meters with a time of 45.19 seconds at the 2015 CIF California State Meet held at Buchanan High School in Clovis, California on June 6, 2015. His time is the fastest 400 meters run by a U.S. high school athlete against other high school-aged athletes, along with Aldrich Bailey who also ran 45.19 seconds in Lubbock, Texas on April 28, 2012. The time, however, is not the fastest 400 meters ever run by a U.S. high school-aged athlete according to the List of United States High School National Records in Track and Field. The time of 44.69 seconds set by Darrell Robinson is the fastest. However, it was set at a non-NFHS sanctioned meet, therefore only being acknowledged as a National Record by Track & Field News. Norman's NFHS record is currently awaiting NFHS ratification. On June 30, 2015, Norman was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for his achievements in Track and Field. He is only the 2nd non-senior to win the Gatorade Player of the Year award in the 30-year history of the program and the first male sprinter to win the honors as a non-senior.\n\nDenzel Ramirez: Denzel Ramirez (born 22 December 1983) is a long-distance runner. He represented Trinidad and Tobago at the 2005 Central American and Caribbean Championships and the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games. 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Montana: Western Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Montana, 2011 MT 328, is a decision by the Montana Supreme Court ruling that the broad free speech protections given to corporations in \"Citizens United v. FEC\" do not apply to Montana's campaign finance laws. The United States Supreme Court reversed the Montana Supreme Court's decision in \"American Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Bullock\", 567, U.S. ___ (2012), in a short, \"per curiam\" opinion issued without oral argument. The Court wrote only that the legal issue had already been precluded by \"Citizens United\", and this case offered no new arguments and failed to distinguish that prior decision.\n\nUnited States v. Hamilton: United States v. Hamilton, 3 U.S. 17 (1795) , was a United States Supreme Court case in which a defendant committed on a charge of treason was released on bail, despite having been imprisoned upon a warrant of committal by a district court judge. 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He has written extensively about the original meanings of the Second Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment (the latter as applied to Second Amendment rights). He has argued and won three cases before the US Supreme Court: \"Printz v. United States\", \"United States v. Thompson-Center Arms Company\", and \"Castillo v. United States\". He has also written briefs in many other cases, including the Supreme Court cases \"Small v. United States\" (pertaining to the Gun Control Act of 1968) and \"McDonald v. Chicago\". In \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", he wrote a brief on behalf of the majority of both houses of Congress. More broadly, his decades of research on the Second Amendment contributed to the intellectual foundation of the \"Heller\" decision. He has written many books and articles on the topic of gun control, some of which have been cited in Supreme Court opinions (\"Heller\", \"McDonald\", \"Printz v. United States\"). He has testified before congress on multiple occasions. 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Each year the Serpentine Gallery builds a temporary structure for the summer in its grounds, and projects are led by director Julia Peyton-Jones. The Ito-Balmond Serpentine Pavilion has been hailed as one of the most successful temporary pavilions to date. Jonathan Glancey, architecture critic for the UK's \"The Guardian\", called it \"one of the most exquisite and revolutionary buildings of recent times.\" The design is based on an algorithm designed by Balmond. \"Although fun to look at, this structure was rooted in complex geometry\u2026the pavilion had no fa\u00e7ade and no hidden structural frame behind it\u2026 what you saw was 100% pure structure, its holistic beauty like that of a crystal or a snowflake.\" Balmond was awarded the Gengo Matsui Prize for the pavilion, one of the highest awards for engineering given in Japan. The pavilion now serves as the beach club restaurant of a luxury hotel in Le Beauvallon, across the bay from Saint-Tropez in southern France. 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The term Pavilion Mountain is also used to refer to the historic ranch and associated rangeland on the \"bench\" on the mountain's southwestern side, and also to the road which traverses that benchland and the mountain's western shoulder and is the route of the Old Cariboo Road. The switchback descent from the summit of the road was known as the Rattlesnake Grade and was an infamous stretch of the old wagon road. From a junction at the road-summit, a road leads east along the spine of the mountain to the peak, which is the site of a microwave relay and former fire lookout. The mountain's only named subpeak, Mount Carson, at 2005 metres (6578\u00a0ft, prominence: 120 m), is southeast of the fire lookout and is named for the original owner of the ranch and was briefly misapplied as the name of Pavilion Mountain. Robert Carson was one of the first settlers in the region and whose sons later became prominent MLAs and provincial cabinet ministers. The north wall of Marble Canyon is essentially the southeast buttress of Pavilion Mountain.\n\nTeppan Edo: Teppan Edo is one of three restaurants in the Japan Pavilion at Epcot's World Showcase at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Teppan Edo is a teppanyaki-style restaurant, meaning the food is cooked right in front of you at the table. The restaurant is directly above, and connected to, the Mitsukoshi department store. The decor and theming is intended to reflect the \"vivaciousness\" of the Edo period. Foods that are cooked on the table are steaks, chicken, shrimps, scallops, and vegetables. Select sushi rolls, miso soup, edamame, and tempura is offered as an appetizer, and various ice cream flavors, as well as mousses are options for dessert. Kids meal are served in monorail-shaped boxes.\n\nGermany Pavilion at Epcot: The Germany Pavilion is a German-themed pavilion that is part of the World Showcase, within Epcot at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, United States. Its location is between the Chinese and Italian pavilions.\n\nProbka Restaurant Group: Probka Restaurant Group (Russian Cyrillic: \u0440\u0435\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0440\u0430\u043d\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0433\u0440\u0443\u043f\u043f\u0430 \u041f\u0440\u043e\u0431\u043a\u0430) is a restaurant group that was founded by Aram Mnatsakanov in 2001 with the establishment of the wine bar, Probka (English translation: wine bottle cork), and the Italian restaurant, Il Grappolo, in St. Petersburg. It now consists of nine Italian restaurants and one Russian restaurant which are spread all over St. Petersburg. It consists of Ryba Na Dache, Probka, Mozzarella Bar, Gusto and Il Grappolo restaurants among others. The Probka restaurant network consists of a strict Italian cuisine. Although this is the case, the group is experimenting with Asian cuisine as well. To date there are three restaurants with the name \"Mozzarella Bar,\" the last one having been opened in February 2010. These restaurants are among the most successful and popular in St. Petersburg. Probka has become a very influential group in the Russian restaurant industry with mainly Italian cuisine.\n\nHollywood & Vine (restaurant): Hollywood & Vine (formerly Hollywood & Vine Cafeteria of the Stars) is a restaurant located next to the 50's Prime Time Caf\u00e9 in Disney's Hollywood Studios, one of the four main theme parks at Walt Disney World. This restaurant is one of only five restaurants in park that recommend or require advance reservations, the others being the Hollywood Brown Derby, Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano, the 50's Prime Time Caf\u00e9, and the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant. Both beer and wine are served at Hollywood & Vine. Hollywood & Vine is one of three restaurants in the park that offer early entry into the show \"Fantasmic! \" Prior to 1998, the restaurant was called Hollywood & Vine Cafeteria; \"of the Stars\" was added to the name that year in recognition of the restaurant's newly instituted star-themed character meals. In 2003, there were twenty character meals offered at Walt Disney World, during which actors portraying various Disney characters would interact with guests while they ate at the parks' restaurants, and Disney was in the process of increasing the presence of costumed characters in the parks at the time. Nonetheless, Minnie Mouse character meals held at Hollywood & Vine were discontinued that year, and Robert Johnson of the \"Orlando Sentinel\" partially attributed this cancellation to competition from the Sci-Fi Dine-In, which he said \"almost always has a line of customers waiting.\" Hollywood & Vine had resumed its Minnie Mouse character meals by 2005. By 2012, the character meals had been changed to be Playhouse Disney-themed. By 2015, the Playhouse Disney characters had been switched out for Disney Junior characters. During \"Star Wars\" Weekends, the restaurant offers Jedi Mickey's \"Star Wars\" Dine, a character meal with \"Star Wars\"-themed decorations, music, and food.\n\nRoyal Pavilion Tavern: The Royal Pavilion Tavern, commonly known as the Pavilion Tavern or Pav Tav, is a pub in the centre of Brighton, part of the English coastal city of Brighton and Hove. Its original name of the Royal Pavilion Hotel indicates its original role; now it is one of the seaside resort's oldest surviving pubs. Converted from a house in the early 19th century, it was also used as a court for several years. Prominent local architect Amon Henry Wilds was responsible for its redesign as a hotel and inn. 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Girl group Pandora's Box went on to record it and it was subsequently made famous through a cover by Celine Dion, which upset Meat Loaf because he was going to use it for a planned album with the working title \"Bat Out of Hell III\". Alternately, Meat Loaf has said the song was intended for \"\" and given to the singer in 1986, but that they both decided to use \"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)\" for \"Bat II\", and save this song for \"\".\n\nGuilty Pleasure Tour: Guilty Pleasure Tour is a concert tour by American rock musician Meat Loaf in support of his 2011 album \"Hell in a Handbasket\". The tour only visited Australia and New Zealand; more dates were expected to be announced for mainland Europe and North America, but did not eventuate. The show in Sydney was filmed for DVD release. Meat Loaf has said that the name of the tour came from a poll, which named him the number one \"guilty pleasure\". 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Five tracks were released as singles, including \"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)\", which reached number\u00a01 in 28 countries.\n\nVH1: Storytellers (Meat Loaf): VH1: Storytellers was a live concert tour by Meat Loaf, of which one concert was played on the channel VH1. Meat Loaf told humorous stories of his career as a singer and how he unfolded into rock stardom. The DVD version has two additional songs. Some songs on the CD are taken from Meat Loaf's Hard Rock Live performance (also for VH1). Others were taken from the pre-show soundcheck. The album peaked at #129 on the Billboard 200, making it his lowest charting album in the United States.\n\nIn Europe '82: In Europe '82 is a four-track EP by the American musician Meat Loaf released in Europe in April 1982. The EP consists of four of Meat Loaf's thus far hit singles; \"Two Out of Three Ain't Bad\", \"You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth\", \"I'm Gonna Love Her for Both of Us\" and \"Dead Ringer for Love\". The EP was released by Epic as a collectors item exclusively for the European market. The version released in Ireland was the most exclusive as it was a pressing in clear vinyl. That version was also the most successful as it reached #3 on the Irish Singles Chart during a ten-week chart run.\n\nThe Hideaways (band): The Hideaways were a pop group that flourished in the mid-1960s as part of the Merseybeat era, and played at The Cavern Club over 250 times, more frequently than The Beatles; they are also noted for their connection to the Timex Watches advertising campaign of the time. The band included Ozzie Yue, later to become a well-known actor and Frankie Connor, now a BBC Radio Merseyside DJ. 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The project features vocalist Michael Kiske (ex-Helloween, Unisonic, Place Vendome) collaborating with American singer Amanda Somerville (Aina, HDK, Trillium, Epica).\n\nKeeper of the Seven Keys: Part I: Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part I is the second studio album by German power metal band Helloween, released in 1987. It marks the first appearance of vocalist Michael Kiske, and is considered the album that created the genre of European-style power metal. Kai Hansen stepped away from doing vocal duties as he had difficulties singing and playing the guitar at the same time during the previous tour. It was an album dominated by Hansen, due to an injury to co-guitarist Michael Weikath which prevented him from performing on much of the album. \" Future World\" was released as a single and a music video was made for \"Halloween\" but with 8 minutes omitted from the song. 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However, Hansen left the band quickly after the release of \"Part II\" and was replaced by Roland Grapow. He then created the band Gamma Ray.\n\nMr. Ego (Take Me Down): \"Mr Ego (Take Me Down)\" is a song and an EP made by the German power metal band Helloween taken from the album \"Master of the Rings\". It is \"dedicated\" to former Helloween's singer, Michael Kiske.\n\nNew Era (Revolution Renaissance album): New Era is the debut album of Finnish power metal pioneer Timo Tolkki's band, Revolution Renaissance. After Tolkki's split from Stratovarius in 2008 he used what fan's knew the album to be titled \"R.. . R.. .\" as the namesake for his new project. 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It received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed over $336 million against a production budget of $150\u2013200 million.\n\nUptown Girls: Uptown Girls is a 2003 comedy-drama film directed by Boaz Yakin, who was working from a screenplay which Julia Dahl, Mo Ogrodnik and Lisa Davidowitz had adapted from the story by Allison Jacobs. It stars Brittany Murphy as a 22-year-old living a charmed life as the daughter of a famous rock and roll musician. Dakota Fanning, Heather Locklear, Marley Shelton, Donald Faison and Jesse Spencer also feature in the film.\n\nBoaz Yakin: Boaz Yakin (born June 20, 1966) is an American screenwriter and film director based in New York City. 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Pritchett's family includes his second wife, her son and his stepson, as well as his two adult children and their spouses and children. Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan conceived the series while sharing stories of their own \"modern families\". \"Modern Family\" employs an ensemble cast. The series is presented in mockumentary style, with the fictional characters frequently talking directly into the camera. The series premiered on September 23, 2009, and the ninth season premiered on September 27, 2017. The series was renewed for a tenth season on May 10, 2017.\n\nBusy Philipps: Elizabeth Jean \"Busy\" Philipps (born June 25, 1979) is an American actress, known for her supporting roles on the television series \"Freaks and Geeks\" and \"Dawson's Creek\". She has also performed significant roles in films like \"The Smokers\" (2000), as Karen Carter, the drama film \"Home Room\" (2002) as Alicia Browning, she appeared in \"White Chicks\" (2004), played a supporting role in \"Made of Honor\" (2008) and appeared in \"He's Just Not That Into You\" (2009). She played Laurie Keller in the TV series \"Cougar Town\" for which she won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2011.\n\nPilot (Modern Family): The pilot episode of the television series \"Modern Family\", written by Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd and directed by Jason Winer, premiered on ABC in the United States on September 23, 2009. The pilot introduces viewers to three sets of people who make up a single family. The episode is shot in a mockumentary style, with a cameraman following the characters around their everyday lives and interviewing them at various intervals. 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The nationality of the central hero is not disclosed because Gavras wants to make a point about the odysseys of the illegal immigrants of any nationality, since he himself was an immigrant 50 years ago in France, before he became a well known director. His hero seems to tolerate the sea, the cold of snowy mountains and the hunger, the rapists and robbers he meets, the cops that are after him all the time, the racists who push him aside, the fellow immigrants who steal his clothes and in the best case the women who see him as a lover they could also take advantage of. His only comfort is his dream of Paris and, in the complexity of human condition, the good within the evil and vice versa.\n\nMaribel Verd\u00fa: Mar\u00eda Isabel Verd\u00fa Roll\u00e1n (] ; born 2 October 1970) better known as Maribel Verd\u00fa is a Spanish actress. 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It was the first private station since 1989, beginning broadcasting on 21 March 1990.\n\nWGMN: WGMN is a Sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to and serviing Roanoke, Virginia. WGMN is owned and operated by Three Daughters Media . Prior to its 1998 takeover by ESPN, WGMN was known as WROV-AM and had been a Golden Oldies format station since 1989, prior to which it had operated as a Contemporary hit radio broadcaster.\n\nThe Sean Hannity Show: The Sean Hannity Show is a talk radio show hosted by Sean Hannity on Cumulus Media Networks (formerly ABC Radio Networks) and Premiere Radio Networks. The program is broadcast live every weekday, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET. The show is produced in the New York City studios of radio station WOR or sometimes transmitted via ISDN from Hannity's home in Centre Island, New York. The show is syndicated by Cumulus Media Networks on terrestrial radio affiliates across the United States and the Sirius XM Patriot channel found on both XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio Monday through Friday from 3-6 p.m. (Eastern Time). The primary focus is the politics of the day, with regular interviews of liberal commentators, such as Leslie Marshall and Bob Beckel, as well as noted conservatives. \"The Sean Hannity Show\" is the second most-listened to commercial radio show with millions of listeners, behind only \"The Rush Limbaugh Show\".\n\nLa Tremenda 106.5: La Tremenda (branded as La Tremenda de los Dos Laredos) was an international contemporary music FM radio station that served the Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas and Laredo, Texas area of the Mexico \u2013 United States border. From May 2006 through June 2008, the radio station broadcast as a pirate FM radio station since it did not have a permit or license to broadcast. In June 2008, the station was shut down and a month later the station was back on air for a few days later, only to go silent again. Today, 106.5 FM occupied by another pirate radio station known as Radio Voz 106.5. This new pirate station is likely related, as it has the same logo.\n\nRadioresepsjonen: Radioresepsjonen (Eng. \"lit.\" \"The radio reception\") is a Norwegian radio show. From 2006 to 2013, it was broadcast on NRK P3, a radio station targeting the youth. Since 2014, it has been broadcast on NRK P13, which is aimed at a more adult audience than NRK P3. The show is hosted by brothers Steinar Sagen (host) and Tore Sagen (technician), and Bjarte Tj\u00f8stheim (sidekick). The show is very popular in Norway, and has developed cult status amongst a broad audience. The show is the most podcasted radio show in Norway, with over 200.000 downloads each month. Besides their radio show the trio has also had success with other live shows, TV-shows and podcasts.\n\nWEFUNK Radio: WEFUNK is an award-winning weekly radio show held on Montreal's CKUT 90.3, McGill University's radio station since 1996 and online since 1999. The show is usually very light on talk as both DJs Professor Groove and DJ Static play a symbiotic mix of Funk, Soul, R&B and Rap, both old and new. The name of the radio show comes from the Parliament song \"P. Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up)\", in which WEFUNK is a fictional radio station broadcasting \"directly from the Mothership, top of the Chocolate Milky Way, 500,000 kilowatts of P Funk-power.\"\n\nWSYY-FM: WSYY-FM (94.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting for approximately 18\u00bc hours per day, 7 days a week (from 4:55AM through 11:10PM ET) under the slogan, \"\"Radio With An Attitude\"\". Playing a mix of oldies/classic hits, adult contemporary, rock music, and some country crossovers, the station broadcasts an Adult Hits/Full-Service format for approximately 16 hours per day, from 6:00AM through 10:00PM ET (reserving the first and, also, the final hour of their broadcast day to \"When Radio Was\"). \"The Mountain 94.9\" carries local high school sports in season. \"The Mountain 94.9\" had also carried the complete schedule of Red Sox Baseball (from 1997 through 2015, prior to becoming a Former Affiliate in 2016, which was when Millinocket's affiliation with the Red Sox Baseball would ultimately be transferred over to co-owned WSYY-AM, thus concluding the frequent interruptions to the music on \"The Mountain 94.9\" during Baseball season). The station currently features programming from CBS Radio and carries CBS Radio News at the top of every hour (and has been an affiliate of that network for many decades). Licensed to Millinocket, Maine, United States, the station's broadcast signal serves the Central Penobscot County, Eastern Piscataquis County, and Southern Aroostook County Maine areas, and the station is licensed to serve the town of Millinocket, Maine, the very town where its studios/offices and tower site are located. The station is currently owned by Katahdin Communications, Inc. WSYY-FM originally went on the air in 1978 on 97.7 FM as WKTR, upgrading to its current facilities in 1984 on 94.9. Prior to their \"The Mountain 94.9\" branding, WSYY-FM used to be referred to as \"North Country 95\", airing a full-time Country Music format. The current format, branding, and slogan was probably adopted around March 1, 2004, when Katahdin Communications, Inc. assumed control of WSYY-FM & WSYY-AM from Katahdin Timberlands, LLC (as a result of the radio station facing increasing land disputes), initially as a short term lease agreement but the transfer of ownership ultimately became permanent. Those same land disputes would eventually lead to a loss of WSYY-FM's 23,500 watt transmitter location (featuring an antenna HAAT of 211 meters); as a result, WSYY-FM may have been operating under a Special Temporary Authority License (a 12,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 68 meters via Hammond Ridge on Lake Road, about two miles from Millinocket Municipal Airport), ever since as long ago as late 2007, pending a planned permanent move to a 22,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 198.4 meters (from just off Nicatou Road in Medway, well east of WSYY-FM's old or current transmitter tower location). On November 23th, 2016, the CP for this proposed move was modified to a 45,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 146.7 meters, the first time this proposed move has ever received official approval from the FCC. WSYY-FM is one of the two Maine affiliates\u2014apart from WLOB\u2014of When Radio Was (7 days a week from 5:00AM through 6:00AM ET and also from 10:00PM through 11:00PM ET), is one of the two Maine affiliates (WWMJ) of The Acoustic Storm (Saturdays from 9:00AM through 12:00PM ET), is Maine's only affiliate of the Crook & Chase syndicated Country Music countdown programming (Sunday afternoons from 2:00PM through 6:00PM ET), and is an affiliate of the Blues Deluxe radio show. WSYY-FM/WSYY-AM are unusual in that while these stations are authorized to broadcast 24 hours a day, the stations both have sign-offs every day (WSYY-AM signing off at sun-down, broadcasting only on Weekends (but not between Monday-through-Friday) and WSYY-FM broadcasting for approximately 18\u00bc hours per day, 7 days a week, WSYY-FM's broadcast day concluding with the 11:00PM ET Top-of-the-Hour CBS Radio newscast and then a Nightly Sign-Off Announcement and then an instrumentation of the American national anthem, followed by Dead Air amidst a Transmitter Power-Down, not Signing Back Onto The Air until 4:55AM ET). In Old Town and also Bangor (and continuing southward and/or southwestward), the station has strong FM co-channel interference with Portland-market WHOM (which transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the tallest peak in the Northeast and had for a long time claimed on its website that it has the largest coverage area of any FM station in the United States, its signal spanning five states: NH, ME, VT, MA, NY and also parts of Southern Quebec Province, Canada), this matter being especially problematic before dawn or after dusk. In favorable atmospheric conditions, a very weak signal of WHOM can be DX-ed in Millinocket during overnight hours (when WSYY-FM is off-the-air).\n\nWGBB: WGBB (1240 AM) is a radio station licensed to Freeport, New York and serves the South Shore of Nassau County and the South Shore of Babylon Town in Suffolk County, New York. It is Long Island's oldest radio station, founded in 1924 It broadcasts the Mandarin-language Chinese Radio Network on weekdays, and various English language religious and ethnic programs on weekends. The studio is located in West Babylon, NY. The broadcasting tower remains in Freeport, former location of the studio.\n\nWSTU: WSTU (1450 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. Licensed to Stuart, Florida, United States, the station is currently owned by Treasure Coast Broadcasters, Inc. WSTU went on the air in December 1954. Les Combs was the original owner. In 1969 the station was sold to Harvey L Glascock, whose family owned the station until 1997 when it was sold to American Radio. After a brief ownership by a Broward County businessman, it was sold to Barry Grant Marsh and David Pomerance. Marsh had been Operations Manager of WSTU for many years under the Glasscock family. The station was purchased by Treasure Coast Broadcasters in 2001. When WSTU went on the air, Stuart went from the biggest city on Florida's east coast without its own radio station to the smallest city on Florida's east coast with its own radio station. WSTU had a strong local news commitment from the very first, and continues that to this day under News Director Tom Teter, who has been with the station since 1980. Teter has won many awards for news excellence from UPI and AP including Best Newscast in Florida and Best Spot News Reporting. From the earliest days the Martin County community viewed the station as more of a public utility than a privately owned radio station. WSTU was also one of the first radio stations in Florida to broadcast high school sports on a regular basis and continues to broadcast high school football, basketball and baseball. Hamp Elliot did the play-by-play for many years followed by Teter who handled the play-by-play for more than 20 years. Rick McGuire now does much of the play-by-play. 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It tells the story of a man who works with shady casino operations abroad. When he returns to Paris in need of money, he is unaware that his eldest daughter has begun to work for the ministry of finance. The film premiered on 13 January 1982. It had 2,279,445 admissions in France.\n\nJean Bouise: Jean Bouise (3 June 1929 in Le Havre \u2013 6 July 1989 in Lyon) was a French actor. In the 1950s he helped to found Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de la Cit\u00e9, and was a player in the company. He entered films in the 1960s, and played a supporting roles in \"The Shameless Old Lady\", \"Z\", \"L'Aveu\", \"Out 1\", \"The Return of the Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe\", \"Section sp\u00e9ciale\", and \"Monsieur Klein\". He received C\u00e9sar nominations for his roles in \"Le vieux fusil\" and \"Le Juge Fayard dit Le Sh\u00e9riff\", before winning the Best Supporting Actor award for \"Coup de t\u00eate\". Subsequently he appeared in \"\u00c9dith et Marcel\", \"Le Dernier Combat\", \"Subway\", \"The Big Blue\" and \"Nikita\".\n\nPossession (1981 film): Possession is a 1981 French-German psychological horror drama film co-written and directed by Andrzej \u017bu\u0142awski and starring Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill. The plot obliquely follows the relationship between an international spy and his wife, who begins exhibiting increasingly disturbing behavior after asking him for a divorce. Filmed in Berlin in 1980, the film debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, where Isabelle Adjani won the award for Best Actress for her performance. \"Possession\" was \u017bu\u0142awski's only English-language film. In recent years, the film has developed a cult following.\n\nAdolphe (film): Adolphe is a 2002 French drama film based on the novel \"Adolphe\" by Benjamin Constant. The film was directed by Beno\u00eet Jacquot and starred Isabelle Adjani as Ell\u00e9nore and Stanislas Merhar as Adolphe.\n\nIsabelle Sadoyan: Isabelle Sadoyan (12 May 1928 \u2013 10 July 2017) was a French-Armenian actress. She was the wife of actor Jean Bouise. Her filmography includes films by Jeanne Moreau, Claude Chabrol, Claude Lelouch, Luc Besson, Jean-Luc Godard, Henri Verneuil, Bertrand Tavernier, Robert Kechichian and Krzysztof Kie\u015blowski.\n\nFrench Women (film): French Women (original title: Sous les jupes des filles) is a 2014 French comedy drama film and the directorial debut of Audrey Dana. The film tells the stories of eleven women in Paris and features an ensemble cast including Isabelle Adjani, Alice Bela\u00efdi, Laetitia Casta, Audrey Dana, Julie Ferrier, Audrey Fleurot, Marina Hands, G\u00e9raldine Nakache, Vanessa Paradis, Alice Taglioni and Sylvie Testud. The French title directly translated is \"\"Under the Skirts of Girls\"\".\n\nOne Deadly Summer: One Deadly Summer (French: L'\u00c9t\u00e9 meurtrier ) is a French film directed by Jean Becker. Isabelle Adjani won a C\u00e9sar award for her performance in this film. The film was a massive hit in France gaining 5,137,040 admissions and was the 2nd highest grossing film of the year. The film is based on a 1977 novel by S\u00e9bastien Japrisot (whose real name is Jean-Baptiste Rossi).\n\nSubway (film): Subway is a 1985 French comedy drama film directed by Luc Besson and starring Isabelle Adjani and Christopher Lambert. The film is classified as part of the \"cinema du look\" movement.\n\nCamille Claudel (film): Camille Claudel is a 1988 French film about the life of the 19th century female sculptor Camille Claudel. The movie was based on the book by Reine-Marie Paris, granddaughter of Camille's brother, the poet and diplomat Paul Claudel. It was directed by Bruno Nuytten, co-produced by Isabelle Adjani, and starred her and G\u00e9rard Depardieu. The film had a total of 2,717,136 admissions in France. Adjani earned a nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress for her role, the second time in her career she was so honored and the first time a French actress was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar twice.\n\nThe Story of Adele H.: The Story of Adele H. (French: \"L'Histoire d'Ad\u00e8le H.\" ) is a 1975 French historical drama film directed by Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut and starring Isabelle Adjani, Bruce Robinson, and Sylvia Marriott. Written by Truffaut, Jean Gruault, and Suzanne Schiffman, the film is about Ad\u00e8le Hugo, the daughter of writer Victor Hugo, whose obsessive unrequited love for a military officer leads to her downfall. The story is based on Ad\u00e8le Hugo's diaries. 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By the time of Smith's death in 2009, the chain had 3,600 restaurants in 42 U.S. states.\n\nRichardson Square Mall: Richardson Square Mall was an enclosed shopping center located in Richardson, Texas, United States. Richardson Square Mall demolition began in June 2007. Now located in its place is an outdoor retail center which goes by the name Richardson Square. The retail center includes Super Target with a Starbucks and Pizza Hut Express inside, Sears, Ross Dress for Less, Anna's Linens, and a Lowe's home improvement store. The center also includes pad sites such as Panda Express, Chick-fil-A, Whataburger, Sonic Drive-In, and a Bank of America.\n\nPad site: A pad site or outparcel is a freestanding parcel of commercial real estate located in the front of a larger shopping center or strip mall. Desirable because of their visibility to consumers, accessibility, and the ease of facilitating drive-thru service, pad sites are typically sought after by banks, casual dining, and fast food restaurants. Pad sites usually range between 2,000 and 75,000 square feet (2000 and ). They can be ground leased by developers or purchased outright. The former offers a lower up-front cost, but the user is unable to use the land as collateral to finance building expenses because pad sites do not have their own legal address. The latter requires a larger capital investment, but provides the user an appreciable asset in real estate.\n\nEl Meson Sandwiches: Meson Sandwiches is a fast-casual restaurant chain that primarily sells sandwiches, salads and breakfast items, which it serves all day long. Based in Mayag\u00fcez, Puerto Rico El Meson Sandwiches is Puerto Rico\u2019s largest restaurant chain. In 2012 it was named one of the world\u2019s top fast food chains by \"Travel & Leisure\" magazine.\n\nThe Maine Mall: The Maine Mall, also known as Maine Mall, built in 1971, is an enclosed shopping mall located in South Portland, Maine, a suburb of Portland. At 1200000 sqft , it is the largest shopping mall in the state of Maine, and the largest in northern New England. Anchored by Best Buy, JCPenney, Macy's, and Sears, the mall features over 140 tenants, a food court and several ancillary restaurant/retail pad sites.\n\nMac's Steak in the Rough: Mac's Steak in the Rough is a drive-in fast-food restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico, that serves American and New Mexican cuisine. It used to be a chain of restaurants, but its locations were reduced to a single restaurant. They have begun to expand again, by opening a location inside the Latitudes gas station near the entrance of Intel in Rio Rancho.\n\nSonic Drive-In: Sonic Drive-In, more commonly known as Sonic, is an American drive-in fast-food restaurant chain based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. As of August 31, 2016, restaurants were in 45 U.S. states. In 2011, it was ranked 10th in \"QSR Magazine\"'s rankings of the top 50 quick-service and fast-casual restaurant brands in the nation (moving the 13th for 2015 and 2016). Known for its use of carhops on roller skates, the company annually hosts a competition to determine the top skating carhop in its system.\n\nMcDonald's Canada: McDonald's Canada (French: \"Les Restaurants McDonald du Canada Lt\u00e9e\" ) is the Canadian master franchise of the fast-food restaurant chain McDonald's, owned by the American parent McDonald's Corporation. One of Canada's largest fast-food restaurant chains, the franchise sells food items, including hamburgers, chicken, French fries and soft drinks all across the country. McDonald's is known for its high fat and calorie foods, but it also has alternatives such as salads, juices and milk. McDonald's was previously Canada's largest food service operator before being overtaken by Tim Hortons in 2005. The slogans used in Canada are \"i'm lovin' it\" (in English) and \"c'est \u00e7a que j'm\" (in French).\n\nBennigan's: Bennigan's is an Irish pub-themed casual dining restaurant chain founded in 1976 in Atlanta by restaurateur Norman E. Brinker as one of America's original casual dining concepts. The chain operated under the restaurant division of Pillsbury for most of its history, until Pillsbury was bought out by the British liquor conglomerate Grand Metropolitan Known. Due to laws preventing liquor manufacturers from also operating liquor sellers, the chain was sold to Texas-based Metromedia restaurants, until the company filed for bankruptcy in 2008. The chain then went through a series of restructuring and ownership changes until it was purchased by Legendary Restaurant Brands, LLC in 2015. The company is now operating out of Dallas, Texas.\n\nDulles Town Center: The Dulles Town Center (DTC) is a two-level enclosed shopping mall in Dulles, Loudoun County, Virginia, United States, located five miles north of the Washington Dulles International Airport. The retail center gives its name to the census-designated place (CDP) within which it is located. It encompasses 1400000 sqft of GLA and is the largest enclosed shopping center in Loudoun County. The mall caters to the burgeoning and affluent population of eastern Loudoun and western Fairfax counties. Dulles Town Center is anchored by Dick's Sporting Goods, J.C. Penney, Lord and Taylor, Macy's, Nordstrom, Sears and features an eclectic mix of upscale retailers such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Banana Republic, and LOFT. In addition, the mall has been a launch pad for international retailers emerging into the U.S. market. High-end New Zealand children's store Pumpkin Patch opened its second U.S. store and German restaurant chain Vapiano opened its third U.S. location at Dulles Town Center in 2007. In 2015, Vapiano closed down and it's former spot is now unoccupied in the mall.", "question": "What is an enclosed shopping center located in Richardson, Texas, United States that includes pad sites one being an American drive-in fast-food restaurant chain ranked 10th in \"QSR Magazine\"'s rankings of the top 50 quick-service and fast-casual restaurant brands in the nation? 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He played 17 matches in The Football League for Brentford and Swansea City from 2003 to 2004, before dropping into non-League football with Lewes in 2004. He then had a spell at Maidenhead United on loan in 2005, before joining St Albans City at towards the end of the 2004\u201305 season. Fieldwick played for Bromley in the 2006\u201307 season.\n\nRichard Goddard-Crawley: Richard Goddard-Crawley (born 31 March 1978) is a retired semi-professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He played once in the Football League for Brentford before playing non-League football with Woking, Chesham United, St Albans City, Harrow Borough, Thurrock, Yeading and AFC Hornchurch. He is currently an academy physiotherapist at Arsenal.\n\nPaul Price (footballer): Paul Price (born 23 March 1954 St Albans, Hertfordshire) is a former professional footballer. He played for Welwyn Garden City, Luton Town, Tottenham Hotspur, Swansea City, Minnesota Strikers, Peterborough United, Saltash United, St Albans City and was an international for Wales. He played in the position of central defender.\n\nSt Albans City F.C.: St Albans City Football Club (nicknamed \"The Saints\") is a football club based in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. It was founded in 1908 and plays its home matches at Clarence Park, about 800 yards from the city centre.\n\nMichael Danzey: Michael James Danzey (born 8 February 1971) is a footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Chester City, Peterborough United, Cambridge United and Scunthorpe United. He also played non-league football for Boston United, St Albans City, Farnborough Town, Aylesbury United and Woking.\n\nDean Williams (footballer, born 1970): Dean Anton Williams (born 14 November 1970) is an English retired professional football forward who played in the Football League for Brentford, Cambridge United and Doncaster Rovers. Williams found his level in non-league football and scored over 145 goals in over 285 games most notably for St Albans City, Wokingham Town, Aylesbury United and Berkhamsted Town, also managing the latter club.\n\nRobert Norris: Rob Norris (born 12 October 1987) is an English striker who currently plays for Lincoln United. He started his career with Football League Two club Boston United in 2004, but only made three appearances before leaving for St Albans City. He played nine times for the Saints before leaving for King's Lynn on a free transfer after finding it hard to break into the first team. However, he was with King's Lynn for just two months before he was re-signed by St Albans on 26 December 2006.\n\nBoreham Wood F.C.: Boreham Wood Football Club is a football club based in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England. They are currently members of and play at Meadow Park. Established in 1948, they are known as \"the Wood\" and have a local rivalry with St Albans City.\n\nSt Albans Football Club (GFL): St Albans Football Club Inc is an Australian rules football and netball club based at St Albans Reserve, East Geelong, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria. The club plays in the Geelong Football League (GFL), the premier league in Geelong.\n\nRob Haworth: Rob Haworth (born 21 November 1975) is a retired footballer who last played for St Albans City. 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It lies on the western side of the Godwin-Austen Glacier, roughly opposite Broad Peak.\n\nMount Gongga: Mount Gongga (), also known as Minya Konka (Khams Tibetan pinyin: \"Mi'ny\u00e2g Gong'ga Riwo\"), is the highest mountain in Sichuan province, China. It is also known to locals as \"The King of Sichuan Mountains\". Situated in the Daxue Shan mountain range, between Dadu River and Yalong River, part of the Hengduan mountainous region, Mount Gongga is the easternmost 7000 m peak in the world and the third highest peak outside of the Himalaya/Karakoram, after Tirich Mir and Kongur Tagh.\n\nMoxi Town: Moxi is a town and township in Luding County in the Garz\u00ea Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan, China. As of 2000 it had 6,794 inhabitants. Moxi Town stands at the gateway to the Hailuogou Glacier Forest Park, south of Kangding and east of Mount Gongga. The town also featured in the Battle of Luding Bridge in 1935 when some of those who fought in the battle including Mao Zedong met in Moxi and stayed the night when the army marched through before heading north.\n\nForbidden Plateau: The Forbidden Plateau is a small, hilly plateau in the east of the Vancouver Island Ranges in British Columbia, northwest of Comox Lake roughly between Mount Albert Edward to the southwest and Mount Washington to the northeast. The gently sloping sub-alpine terrain is broken by small, rugged hills and pitted with small lakes. Much of it is contained within Strathcona Provincial Park, and a network of trails facilitate hiking, cross country skiing, and access to Mount Albert Edward. A sub-alpine meadow on Mount Beecher in the southwest corner of the plateau is the only site in Canada of the Olympic onion (\"Allium crenulatum\"). It was the epicentre of the 1946 Vancouver Island earthquake that registered 7.3 on the Richter magnitude scale, the strongest ever recorded on land in Canada.\n\nSkiing in Victoria, Australia: Skiing in Victoria, Australia takes place in the Australian Alps located in the State of Victoria during the southern hemisphere winter. Victoria is the State with the greatest number of ski resorts in Australia. The highest peak in Victoria is Mount Bogong at 1986m. The first ski tow was constructed near Mount Buffalo in 1938. Victoria has a number of well developed ski resorts including Mount Hotham, Falls Creek and Mount Buller. Cross country skiing is popular in such national parks as Mount Buffalo National Park and Alpine National Park.\n\nMount Albert Grammar School: Mount Albert Grammar School (MAGS) is a semi co-educational state secondary school in Mount Albert in central Auckland, New Zealand. It teaches from year 9 to year 13. 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In the modern common usage, Galilee refers to all of the area that is beyond Mount Carmel to the northeast, extending from Dan to the north, at the base of Mount Hermon, along Mount Lebanon to the ridges of Mount Carmel and Mount Gilboa north of Jenin to the south, and from the Jordan Rift Valley to the east across the plains of the Jezreel Valley and Acre to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the coastal plain in the west, including Beth Shean's valley, Sea of Galilee's valley, and Hula Valley, although it usually does not include Haifa's immediate northern suburbs. By this definition it overlaps with much of the administrative Northern District of the country (which also includes the Golan Heights and part of Menashe Heights but not Qiryat Tiv'on). Western Galilee (Hebrew: \u05d2\u05dc\u05d9\u05dc \u05de\u05e2\u05e8\u05d1\u05d9\u200e \u200e \"Galil Ma'aravi\") is a common term referring to the western part of the Upper Galilee and its shore, and usually also the northwestern part of the Lower Galilee, mostly overlapping with Acre sub district. Galilee Panhandle is a common term referring to the \"panhandle\" in the east that extends to the north, where Lebanon is to the west, and includes Hula Valley and Ramot Naftali mountains of the Upper Galilee. Historically, the part of Southern Lebanon south of the east-west section of the Litani River also belonged to the region of Galilee, but the present article mainly deals with the Israeli part of the region.\n\nPopular music of Birmingham: Birmingham's culture of popular music first developed in the mid-1950s. By the early 1960s the city's music scene had emerged as one of the largest and most vibrant in the country; a \"seething cauldron of musical activity\", with over 500 bands constantly exchanging members and performing regularly across a well-developed network of venues and promoters. By 1963 the city's music was also already becoming recognised for what would become its defining characteristic: the refusal of its musicians to conform to any single style or genre. Birmingham's tradition of combining a highly collaborative culture with an open acceptance of individualism and experimentation dates back as far back as the 18th century, and musically this has expressed itself in the wide variety of music produced within the city, often by closely related groups of musicians, from the \"rampant eclecticism\" of the Brum beat era, to the city's \"infamously fragmented\" post-punk scene, to the \"astonishing range\" of distinctive and radical electronic music produced in the city from the 1980s to the early 21st century.\n\nMount Cook Village: Aoraki / Mount Cook, often referred to as Mount Cook Village, is located within New Zealand's Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park at the end of State Highway 80, only 15 km south of the summit of the country's highest mountain, also called Aoraki / Mount Cook, in the Southern Alps.\n\nFarley Mount: Farley Mount is a hill and one of the highest points in Hampshire. 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The story follows the life of Tomoya Okazaki, a high school delinquent who meets many people in his last year at school, including five girls, and helps resolve their individual problems.\n\nThe Wild: The Wild is a 2006 American 3D computer animated comedy directed by animator Steve \"Spaz\" Williams, and written by Ed Decter, John J. Strauss, Mark Gibson and Philip Halprin. It features the voices of Kiefer Sutherland, Jim Belushi, Janeane Garofalo, Greg Cipes, Eddie Izzard, Richard Kind, William Shatner and Patrick Warburton.\n\nHard to Explain: \"Hard to Explain\" is the first single from New York garage rock band The Strokes (their only previously released material was \"The Modern Age\" EP). It was released first in the UK and was later released in the US with different album artwork. (The UK version has a photo of two chairs, one red and one black, facing the camera. The chairs appear to be in a diner or restaurant of some sort.) 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Hammond played club football for Oxford University and earned one cap for the national team in 1889. After his football career ended, Hammond became a folk music historian.\n\nOccupational closure: In sociology, an occupational closure (or professional demarcation) is the process whereby a trade or occupation transforms itself into a true profession by closing off entry to the profession to all but those suitably qualified. The profession then becomes closed to entry from outsiders, amateurs and the unqualified. This can be achieved by licensure, through barring entry to all except those who have passed certain entrance examinations and grades of training, or by allowing entry only to those who have gained membership of a specific professional body. In most professions all three methods are in regular use. 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He is the eldest son of Prince Saud bin Nayef (former Head of the Saudi Crown Prince Court) who is the eldest son of the former Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz.\n\nHussa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi: Hussa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi (1900\u20131969) was one of King Abdulaziz many spouses and the mother of King Fahd and King Salman, monarchs of Saudi Arabia.\n\nHamoud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud: Hamoud bin Abdulaziz al Saud was the only child of Futaimah Al-Yamania and the youngest son to live to adulthood of the founder of Saudi Arabia, King Abdulaziz ibn Saud. Born in 1947, he died on 26 February 1994 at the age of 47 years. He is the only one not represented in the Allegiance Council originally (later joined in similar circumstances by Prince Fawwaz upon his death) because he died without sons, only having one daughter. Some sources say that he died in Saudi Arabia while talking with King Fahd. He was also sometimes threatened by his brothers because he was the youngest of all his siblings. He had a younger half-brother Jiluwi (II) who was born in 1952, but died the same year. He was the youngest surviving son of Abdulaziz until his death in 1994, Thus, making Muqrin bin Abdulaziz the youngest-surviving son of King Abdulaziz.\n\nBader bin Saud bin Mohammed Al Saud: Prince Bader bin Saud bin Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Faisal bin Turki Al Saud (born 27 November 1969), is a Saudi Public Affairs Writer under the nom de plume Bader bin Saud, Paratrooper Colonel at the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Interior, and previously president of the Saudi Students Clubs in the UK & Ireland. He is now the Deputy Commander of the Public Security Training City in Al Madinah Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. His father is Prince Saud bin Mohammed Al Saud, and his mother Princess Alanoud bint Abdullah bin Abdulmohsen Alfirm. Two of his siblings are known poets, Prince and Dr Saad Al Saud, known as \u201cMunadi,\u201d (the caller). The other is Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Saud, known as \u201cAlsamir\u201d, (the one who stays up all night) Prince Bader has six children - Prince Faisal, Prince Saud, Prince Khalid, Prince Fahad, Princess Reem and Princess Aljohara.\n\nAbdullah of Saudi Arabia: Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (Arabic: \u0639\u0628\u062f\u0627\u0644\u0644\u0647 \u0628\u0646 \u0639\u0628\u062f\u0627\u0644\u0639\u0632\u064a\u0632 \u0622\u0644 \u0633\u0639\u0648\u062f\u200e \u200e , \"\u2018Abd All\u0101h ibn \u2018Abd al-\u2018Az\u012bz \u0100l Sa\u2018\u016bd \", ] ; 1 August 1924 \u2013 23 January 2015) was King of Saudi Arabia and Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques from 2005 to his death in 2015.\n\nIslam in Saudi Arabia: Islam is the state religion of Saudi Arabia. The connection between Islam and Saudi Arabia (or at least the western Hejaz region of the country) is uniquely strong. The kingdom, which sometimes is called the \"home of Islam\", is the location of the cities of Mecca and Medina, where Muhammad, the messenger of the Islamic faith, lived and died, and attracts millions of Muslim Hajj pilgrims annually, and thousands of clerics and students who come from across the Muslim world to study. 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Best known for his work as set decorator in 2016 \"The Danish Girl\", which earned him his first Academy Award for Best Production Design nomination at 88th Academy Awards along with British production designer Eve Stewart.\n\nJan Roelfs: Jan Roelfs (born 1957 in Amsterdam) is a production designer of Dutch descent. Roelfs was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction twice for the 1992 film \"Orlando\" and for the 1997 film \"Gattaca\". He shared the \"Orlando\" nomination with fellow production designer Ben Van Os and the \"Gattaca\" nomination with set decorator Nancy Nye. Roelfs also worked as an art director in the 1980s and the 1990s.\n\nSarah Greenwood: Sarah Greenwood is a production designer. She has been nominated four times for an Academy Award \u2013 in 2006 for \"Pride & Prejudice\", in 2008 for \"Atonement\", in 2010 for \"Sherlock Holmes\" and in 2012 for \"Anna Karenina\". In 2013, she was elected best production designer for \"Anna Karenina\" at the 26th European Film Awards, and won the Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Period Film for \"Anna Karenina\" as well.\n\nRichard III (1995 film): Richard III is a 1995 British drama film adapted from William Shakespeare's play of the same name, starring Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Jim Broadbent, Robert Downey Jr., Nigel Hawthorne, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, John Wood, and Dominic West. The film sets the play in a fictional fascist version of 1930s Britain.\n\nRyo Sugimoto: Ryo Sugimoto Born in 1976. Sugimoto worked on number of films as an art assistant under Production Designer Mitsuo Harada and Yohei Taneda. Sugimoto joined NOUVELLE VAGUE Co.,Ltd . in 2005, has worked on films such as \"AEGIS\"and \"Tokyo Tower\" as a set designer and was the art director on \"BABEL\"(Dir: Alejandro Gonz\u00e1lez I\u00f1\u00e1rritu) which won the Art Excellence in Production Design Award(2006) from the Art Directors Guild. Sugimoto was the first Production Designer for Junji Sakamoto \"Chameleon\"(2007), and is the Production designer for \"Map of the sounds of Tokyo\" directed by Isabel Coixet. Sugimoto also provides designs for commercials, music videos and interiors,\n\nTony Burrough: Tony Burrough is a production designer. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film \"Richard III\".\n\nNathan Crowley: Nathan Crowley (born 1966) is an English production designer and a former art director. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Production Design for \"The Prestige\" (2006), \"The Dark Knight\" (2008), and \"Interstellar\" (2014). For \"The Prestige\", he was nominated with set decorator Julie Ochipinti, for \"The Dark Knight\", he was nominated with set decorator Peter Lando, and for \"Interstellar\", he was nominated with set decorator Gary Fettis. Crowley was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Production Design for \"Batman Begins\" (2005) and \"The Dark Knight\" (2008).\n\nGuy Hendrix Dyas: Guy Hendrix Dyas (born 20 August 1968) is a British production designer for feature films. He collaborated with Christopher Nolan on his science fiction thriller \"Inception\" which earned him an Academy Award nomination as well as a BAFTA Award for Best Production Design. In 2017, Dyas was nominated for another Academy Award, this time for his work on Passengers. In 2010, Dyas became the first British designer to win a Goya Award for Best Production Design for his work on Alejandro Amen\u00e1bar's historical epic \"Agora\" which premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Dyas previously received three consecutive Art Directors Guild Award nominations for his production design work on Steven Spielberg's \"Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull\", Shekhar Kapur's \"\" and \"Superman Returns\" for Bryan Singer. He won an ADG award in 2011 for \"Inception\". He also earned a BAFTA Award nomination in 2007 for Best Production Design for \"Elizabeth: The Golden Age\" and for four years in a row Dyas has been named by \"The Sunday Times\" as one of the top ten Brits working behind the camera in Hollywood.\n\nAdam Stockhausen: Adam Stockhausen is a production designer. Stockhausen, along with set decorator Anna Pinnock won the Academy Award for Best Production Design for the 2014 film \"The Grand Budapest Hotel\". Previously he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Production Design for the 2013 film \"12 Years a Slave\" together with set decorator Alice Baker. He is also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Production Design for the 2015 film \"Bridge of Spies\" along with set decorators Bernhard Henrich and Rena DeAngelo.\n\nGene Serdena: Gene Serdena is a set decorator. Serdena, along with production designer K. K. Barrett, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Production Design for the 2013 film \"Her\". 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Zea began her acting career in theatre. Her first major role was on the NBC daytime soap opera \"Passions\" (2000\u20132002), where she played the role of Gwen Hotchkiss. Her breakout role was on the ABC primetime soap opera \"Dirty Sexy Money\" as socialite Karen Darling, where she starred from 2007 to 2009. Zea also has made many guest appearances on television, starred in the number of independent and made-for-television movies, and had the recurring roles in \"The Shield\", \"Hung\" and \"Californication\".\n\nJennifer Lopez filmography: American entertainer Jennifer Lopez has appeared in many motion pictures and television programs. She is one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood and is the highest paid actress of Latin descent, making up to US$15\u00a0million per film role. She is also the richest actress in Hollywood, with an estimated net worth of $320 million (as of 2014). Lopez made her acting debut at age 16 with a small role in the 1986 film \"My Little Girl\". From there, she received her first high-profile job in 1991 as a Fly Girl dancer on the television comedy program \"In Living Color\". Following her departure from the show in 1993, Lopez made several guest appearances in the television series \"South Central\", appeared in the made-for-television movie \"Lost in the Wild\" (1993) and starred as Melinda Lopez in the television series \"Second Chances\" (1993) and its spin-off \"Hotel Malibu\" (1994). \"Second Chances\" and \"Hotel Malibu\" ran for only a brief period, receiving negative reviews. Lopez's first major film role came in the 1995 motion picture \"Money Train\", alongside Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. The film faced negative reviews and is considered to be a box office bomb. Her next two film roles in \"Jack\" (1996) and \"Blood and Wine\" (1997) were received similarly; however, critics were divided by the latter. Lopez received her first leading role in the Selena biopic of the same name in 1997. The film was a commercial and critical success and is often cited by critics as her breakout role. Later that year, Lopez starred as Terri Flores in the film \"Anaconda\", which garnered negative reviews by critics despite being a box office success. In 1998, Lopez starred alongside George Clooney in the crime film \"Out of Sight\" (1998). The film met with positive reviews and was a box office success. In the same year, she also lent her voice to the animated film \"Antz\".\n\nAng Yaman ni Lola: Ang Yaman ni Lola \"(lit. Grandma's Treasure)\" is a weekday comedy-reality show that aired over GMA Network and produced by GMA News and Public Affairs. It is the counterpart of ABS-CBN's noontime variety show \"Pilipinas Win Na Win\". The show features Nanette Inventor as Lola Barbie, a rich and generous old widow who shares her wealth by hiring workers every week. The workers are real people from different professions chosen via audition. Every week, new challenges will be given by Lola Barbie and the most efficient worker of the week will receive P100,000. The show premiered on August 23, 2010 and officially ended on January 21, 2011.\n\nRiz Ahmed: Rizwan Ahmed (Urdu: \u200e ; born 1 December 1982), also known as Riz MC, is a British-Pakistani actor, rapper and activist. As an actor, he won an Emmy Award, out of two Emmy nominations, and was also nominated for a Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild Award, and three British Independent Film Awards. He was initially known for his work in independent films such as \"The Road to Guantanamo\" (2006), \"Shifty\" (2008), \"Four Lions\" (2010), \"Trishna\" (2011), and \"Ill Manors\" (2012), before his breakout role in \"Nightcrawler\" (2014). In 2016, he starred in \"Una\", \"Jason Bourne\", and as Bodhi Rook in the first \"Star Wars\" \"Anthology\" film, \"Rogue One\". That year, he also starred in the HBO miniseries \"The Night Of\" as Nasir Khan; the show and his performance were critically lauded. At the 2017 Emmy Awards, he received two nominations, for his performance in \"The Night Of\" and his guest spot in \"Girls\"; he won the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for \"The Night Of\", becoming the first Asian and first Muslim to win in the category, the first South Asian male to win an acting Emmy, and the first Muslim and first South Asian to win a lead acting Emmy.\n\nGrandma (film): Grandma is a 2015 American comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Paul Weitz. It stars Lily Tomlin as Elle, a lesbian poet and widow whose teenage granddaughter (played by Julia Garner) visits her to ask for money for an abortion. 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In 2004, she made her film debut with a role in the teen comedy \"Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen\". In 2007, she co-starred as Mikaela Banes, the love interest of Shia LaBeouf's character, in the blockbuster action film \"Transformers\", which became her breakout role. Fox reprised her role in the 2009 sequel, \"\". Later in 2009, she starred as the eponymous lead in the black comedy horror film \"Jennifer's Body\".\n\nBreakthrough role: A breakthrough role, also known as breakout role, is a term in the film industry to describe the performance of an actor or actress in a film or television show which contributed significantly to the development of their career and beginning of critical recognition. Such a moment in an actor's career may often occur some time after they begin acting as their roles become more substantial. Often a breakthrough role is a significant increase in importance in the actor's part in the film moving up from a minor character or extra to one of the leading cast, or a \"high impact\" role in a film which has mainstream success and results in the widespread recognition or popularity of the actor. Martin Shingler defines a breakthrough performance as one which \"attracts the attention of film critics, or receives rave reviews and is subsequently nominated for a major film award.\"\n\nLily Tomlin: Mary Jean \"Lily\" Tomlin (born September 1, 1939) is an American actress, comedian, writer, singer, and producer. Tomlin began her career as a stand-up comedian, and performing Off-Broadway during the 1960s. Her breakout role was performing as a cast member on the variety show \"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In\" from 1969 until 1973. She currently stars on the Netflix series \"Grace and Frankie\" as Frankie Bergstein. Her performance as Frankie garnered her three consecutive nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 2015, 2016, and 2017.\n\nThe Flip Wilson Show: The Flip Wilson Show was an hour-long variety show that aired in the U.S. on NBC from September 17, 1970 to June 27, 1974. The show starred American comedian Flip Wilson; the program was one of the first American television programs starring a black person in the title role to become highly successful with a white audience. Specifically, it was the first successful network variety series starring an African American. 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Jay served as Chief Justice until his resignation, at which point John Rutledge took office as a recess appointment. The Supreme Court was established in Article III of the United States Constitution, but the workings of the federal court system were largely laid out by the Judiciary Act of 1789, which set the size of the Supreme Court at six seats. The court had its first public session in February 1790, but did not decide its first case until 1791. The court met first in New York City, but moved with the rest of the federal government to Philadelphia in 1791. In addition to their duties as a court, each justice spent much of his time riding circuit outside of the capital. The court decided relatively few cases, and perhaps the most important legacy of the court was its refusal to issue an advisory opinion sought by President George Washington, establishing a precedent that the court only hears cases and controversies. 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He delivered the majority opinion in \"Dred Scott v. Sandford\" (1857), that ruled, among other things, that African-Americans, having been considered inferior at the time the United States Constitution was drafted, were not part of the original community of citizens and, whether free or slave, could not be considered citizens of the United States, which created an uproar among abolitionists and the free states of the northern U.S. He was the first Roman Catholic (and first non-Protestant) appointed both to a presidential cabinet, as Attorney General under President Andrew Jackson, as well as to the Court.\n\nJudiciary of the Bahamas: The basis of the Bahamian Law and legal system lies within the English Common Law tradition. Justices of the Supreme Court, Registrars and Magistrates are all appointed by The Governor-General acting on the advice of the Judicial and Legal Service Commission, which is composed of five individuals who are headed by the Chief Justice as their chairman. The Chief Justice and the Justices of the Court of Appeal, including the President, are appointed by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister after consultation with the Leader of the Opposition. Once appointed, the salaries and other terms of appointment of the Chief Justice, Justices of Appeal and Justices of the Supreme Court cannot be altered to their disadvantage. Justices of the Supreme Court can serve until the age of 65 years and, where agreed among the judge, the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition, may serve until the age of 67. Justices of Appeal can serve until the age of 68 years and, where agreed among the judge, the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition, may serve until the age of 70 years. The law of The Bahamas makes provisions for the appointment of 12 Justices to the Bench of the Supreme Court, inclusive of the Chief Justice, and for five Justices of the Court of Appeal, inclusive of the President. 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Most of the Taney Court's holdings are overshadowed by the \"Dred Scott\" decision, in which the court ruled that African-Americans could not be citizens. However, the Taney Court's decisions regarding economic issues and separation of powers set important precedents, and the Taney Court has been lauded for its ability to adapt regulatory law to a country undergoing remarkable technological and economic progress.\n\nChief Justice of Bangladesh: The Chief Justice of Bangladesh (Bengali: \u09ac\u09be\u0982\u09b2\u09be\u09a6\u09c7\u09b6\u09c7\u09b0 \u09aa\u09cd\u09b0\u09a7\u09be\u09a8 \u09ac\u09bf\u099a\u09be\u09b0\u09aa\u09a4\u09bf \u2014 \"B\u0101ngl\u0101d\u0113\u015bh\u0113r Prodh\u0101n Bich\u0101rpoti\" ) is the chief amongst the judges of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, and also head of the whole judicial establishments, including subordinate courts. 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He also distributes judicial business of the High Court Division by constituting different benches to exercise its original, appellate and revisable jurisdictions.\n\nUSCGC Taney (WHEC-37): USCGC \"Taney\" (WPG/WAGC/WHEC-37) ( ) is a United States Coast Guard High Endurance Cutter, notable as the last ship floating that fought in the attack on Pearl Harbor, although \"Taney\" was actually moored in nearby Honolulu Harbor not Pearl Harbor itself (a non-combatant vessel at Pearl Harbor, the US Navy tug \"Hoga\" , also remains afloat). She was named for Roger B. 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Rehnquist succeeded Warren Burger as Chief Justice after the latter's retirement, and Rehnquist served as Chief Justice until his death in 2005, at which point John Roberts was nominated and confirmed as Rehnquist's replacement. The Rehnquist Court is generally considered to be more conservative than the preceding Burger Court and Warren Court. According to Jeffrey Rosen, Rehnquist combined an amiable nature with great organizational skill, and he \"led a Court that put the brakes on some of the excesses of the Earl Warren era while keeping pace with the sentiments of a majority of the country.\" Biographer John Jenkins argued that Rehnquist politicized the Supreme Court and moved the court and the country to the right. Through its rulings, the Rehnquist Court often promoted a policy of New Federalism in which more power was given to the states at the expense of the federal government. 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The sixth installment in the \"NBA 2K\" series, it is the successor to \"ESPN NBA Basketball\", and the predecessor to \"NBA 2K6\". Ben Wallace of the Detroit Pistons is the cover athlete; this marks the first time in the series that a player other than Allen Iverson was featured as a cover athlete. It is the last \"NBA 2K\" game to be released by Sega before the company sold Visual Concepts to Take-Two Interactive, forming 2K Sports.\n\nPaul George: Paul George (born May 2, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is a four-time NBA All-Star and has been named three times to the All-NBA Team and NBA All-Defensive Team.\n\nNBA 2K8: NBA 2K8 is a basketball simulation video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports and Spike. It is the ninth installment in the \"NBA 2K\" franchise and the successor to \"NBA 2K7\". 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He made his mimicry debut with the 2012 Laugh India Laugh. Bhosale was among of top 10 finalists in Laugh India Laugh. Recently he has been in the lime light by training Ranbir Kapoor to adopt the style and mannerism of Sanjay Dutt in the Bio-pic Dutt (film).\n\nBu Laia: Bu La\u02bbia (born as Shawn Kaui Hill in Waimanalo, Hawaii) is a Hawaiian comedian known for his use of Hawaiian pidgin and for wearing a large \"afro style\" wig and blacking out one of his front teeth while performing. He starred in a cable television show in the early 1990s and released two comic musical albums entitled \"False Crack???\" and \"Hawaii's Most Wanted.\" He also attained fame\u2014or notoriety\u2014when he ran for governor of Hawai\u02bbi in 1994 (when he was too young to legally do so) and again as a member of the Natural Law Party in 2002. He also attracted attention when he was arrested for riding a skateboard at Honolulu International Airport. Bu is pidgin for \"Bull\". 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Most of the regular cast from the \"Toy Story\" series reprised their roles, including Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, Kristen Schaal as Trixie, Wallace Shawn as Rex, Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants, Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head, and Joan Cusack as Jessie, with Kevin McKidd and Emma Hudak joining as new characters Reptillus Maximus and Angel Kitty, respectively. It was Don Rickles' final role before his death in April 2017. The film was generally well received and even got a rare 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.\n\nJoan Cusack: Joan Cusack ( , born October 11, 1962) is an American actress. She received Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in the romantic comedy-drama \"Working Girl\" (1988) and the romantic comedy \"In & Out\" (1997), as well as one Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the latter. 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The concert was held in honor of the German born video game composer Chris H\u00fclsbeck, and featured orchestral arrangements exclusively based on H\u00fclsbeck's works throughout his 22-year-long career. The concert was produced and directed by Thomas B\u00f6cker, with the majority of arrangements provided by Finnish composer and musician Jonne Valtonen, and with contributions by Japanese video game composers Yuzo Koshiro, Takenobu Mitsuyoshi and additional assistance from Adam Klemens.\n\nAkeo Watanabe: Akeo Watanabe (\u6e21\u9089 \u6681\u96c4 , Watanabe Akeo , 1919\u20131990) was a Japanese symphonic conductor, known for his recordings of the works of Jean Sibelius.\n\nToivo Kuula: Toivo Timoteus Kuula (7 July 1883, Vaasa \u2013 18 May 1918, Viipuri) was a Finnish composer and conductor of the late-Romantic and early-modern periods, who emerged in the wake of Jean Sibelius, under whom he studied privately from 1906 to 1908. The core of Kuula's oeuvre are his many works for voice and orchestra, in particular the \"Stabat mater\" (1914\u201318; completed by Madetoja), \"The Sea-Bathing Maidens\" (1910), \"Son of a Slave\" (1910), and \"The Maiden and the Boyar's Son\" (1912). In addition he also composed to \"Ostrobothnian Suites\" for orchestra and left an unfinished symphony at the time of his death in 1918.\n\nEsquire of the Body: An Esquire of the Body was a personal attendant and courtier to the Kings of England in the late-medieval and early-modern periods. The position also existed in some lesser courts, such as that of the Prince of Wales.\n\nLeevi Madetoja: Leevi Antti Madetoja (] ; 17 February 1887, Oulu \u2013 6 October 1947, Helsinki) was a Finnish composer, music critic, conductor, and teacher of the late-Romantic and early-modern periods; he is generally considered to be among the most significant Finnish composers to emerge after Jean Sibelius, under whom he studied privately from 1908\u201310. The core of Madetoja's oeuvre consists of a set of three symphonies (1916, 1918, and 1926), arguably the finest early-twentieth century additions to the Finnish canon of any composer, Sibelius excepted. As central to Madetoja's legacy is his opera, \"The Ostrobothnians\" (1924), dubbed Finland's \"national opera\" following its successful premiere and, even today, a stalwart of its repertoire. Madetoja's other notable works include an \"Elegia\" for strings (1909); \"The Garden of Death\" (1918\u201321), a three-movement suite for solo piano; the \"Japanisme\" ballet-pantomime, \"Okon Fuoko\" (1927); and, a second opera, \"Juha\" (1935).\n\nSymphonic Fantasies: Symphonic Fantasies: Music from Square Enix was an award-winning symphonic tribute concert held in Cologne, Germany on September 12, 2009 at the Cologne Philharmonic Hall featuring video game music from Japanese game developer Square Enix. The concert featured symphonic movements based on the \"Kingdom Hearts\" series, \"Secret of Mana\", the \"Chrono\" series, and the \"Final Fantasy\" series. The concert was produced and directed by Thomas B\u00f6cker, with arrangements provided by Finnish composer and musician Jonne Valtonen with assistance by Roger Wanamo. Due to overwhelming demand, a second concert was necessitated at the K\u00f6nig-Pilsener-Arena in Oberhausen, on September 11, 2009. The concert was performed by the WDR Radio Orchestra Cologne and the WDR Radio Choir Cologne under conduction from Arnie Roth, with guest performers Rony Barrak and Benyamin Nuss joining the orchestra. \"Symphonic Fantasies\" was broadcast over radio on the WDR4 station and streamed live video online.\n\nElegia (Madetoja): Elegia (In English: Elegy; occasionally with the Finnish subtitle \"Suru \", or \"Sadness\"), Op. 4/1, is a composition for string orchestra by the Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja, who wrote the piece in 1909 during his student years. On 10 January 1910, Robert Kajanus, chief conductor of the Helsinki Orchestral Society, premiered the \"Elegia\" to great acclaim, with the piece described as the \"first master work\" of a budding \"natural orchestral composer\". Madetoja subsequently designated the \"Elegia\" as the first number in his four-movement \"Sinfoninen sarja\" (\"Symphonic Suite\"), Op. 4, which the Helsinki Orchestral Society performed in its entirety under the composer's baton on 26 September 1910. The suite's three other numbers are virtually unknown, and the \"Elegia\" typically is performed as a stand-alone concert piece. Stylistically reminiscent of Tchaikovsky, it is, to date, Madetoja's most recorded and well-known orchestral composition, as well as the most enduringly popular of his many miniatures.\n\nJean Sibelius: Jean Sibelius ( ; ), born Johan Julius Christian Sibelius (8 December 186520 September 1957), was a Finnish composer and violinist of the late Romantic and early-modern periods. He is widely recognized as his country's greatest composer and, through his music, is often credited with having helped Finland to develop a national identity during its struggle for independence from Russia.\n\nSymphonic Odysseys: Symphonic Odysseys: Tribute to Nobuo Uematsu was a symphonic tribute concert held in Cologne, Germany on July 9, 2011 at the Cologne Philharmonic Hall. The concert exclusively paid homage to the work of Japanese composer Nobuo Uematsu and featured music selected from his works as a video game music composer. Among the games featured were \"Lost Odyssey\", \"Blue Dragon\", \"Last Story\", \"King's Knight\", \"Chrono Trigger\", \"Final Fantasy Legend\", and selected works from the \"Final Fantasy\" series. The concert was produced and directed by Thomas B\u00f6cker, with arrangements provided by Finnish composer and musician Jonne Valtonen, along with Roger Wanamo, Masashi Hamauzu, and Jani Laaksonen. The concert was performed by the WDR Rundfunkorchester K\u00f6ln and the WDR Radio Choir Cologne under conduction from Arnie Roth, with guest performers Benyamin Nuss and Juraj \u010ci\u017emarovi\u010d joining the orchestra. A video recording of \"Symphonic Odysseys\" was streamed live online.\n\nMarch law (Anglo-Scottish border): March law (Anglo-Scottish border) (or Marcher law, or laws and customs of the marches) was a system of customary international law dealing with cross-border dispute settlement, operating during the medieval and early-modern periods in the area of the Anglo-Scottish border or Anglo-Scottish marches - the word \"march\" being the Old English form of the Old French word \"marche\" meaning \"boundary\" (the Anglo-Welsh border and the Anglo-Irish marches had their own versions of \"the Law of the Marches\"). They were \" essentially a set of regulations for the prosecution of offences committed by the inhabitants of one country inside the territory of the other, and for the recovery of property stolen or lent across their common border.\"", "question": "Akeo Watanabe was a Japanese symphonic conductor, known for his recordings of the works of what Finnish composer and violinist of the late Romantic and early-modern periods?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"conductor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the conductor."}, "composer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Finnish composer whose works were recorded."}, "composer_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the composer."}, "composer_professions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The professions of the composer."}, "composer_periods": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The musical periods associated with the composer."}}, "required": ["conductor_name", "composer_name", "composer_nationality", "composer_professions", "composer_periods"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"conductor_name": "Akeo Watanabe", "composer_name": "Jean Sibelius", "composer_nationality": "Finnish", "composer_professions": ["composer", "violinist"], "composer_periods": ["late Romantic", "early-modern"]}, "ground_truth": {"conductor_name": "Akeo Watanabe", "composer_name": "Jean Sibelius", "composer_nationality": "Finnish", "composer_professions": ["composer", "violinist"], "composer_periods": ["late Romantic", "early-modern"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2267, "output_tokens": 61, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "56a67d7d8695a076fd195fa98bb7fb1020782c224fc6871056978b6bd4dbd981", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a871d165542991e771816ce", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "no", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Crescentia: Crescentia (calabash tree, huingo, krabasi, or kalebas) is a genus of six species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to southern North America, the Caribbean, Central America and northern South America. The species are moderate-size trees growing to 10 m tall, and producing large spherical fruits, with a thin, hard shell and soft pulp, up to 25 cm in diameter.\n\nPersoonia micranthera: Persoonia micranthera, commonly known as the small-flowered snottygobble, is an endangered prostrate shrub with yellow flowers and thin bark. It grows only on two peaks, Bluff Knoll and Isongerup Peak, in the eastern section of the Stirling Range, Western Australia. A slow-growing plant, it takes more than six years to produce flowers and seed.\n\nEulophia streptopetala: Eulophia streptopetala is a species of orchid. It can be found from Eritrea to South Africa and also in Yemen. This species is widespread and is usually found at forest margins, in bushy scrub, or in grasslands from the coast to 2550 meters above sea level. The plant produces a tall inflorescence originating from the subterranean pseudobulb that continues to produce flowers over several months. The flowers are approximately one centimetre in diameter with yellow petals and brownish green striped sepals.\n\nBryophyte: Bryophytes are an informal group consisting of three divisions of non-vascular land plants (embryophytes), the liverworts, hornworts and mosses. They are characteristically limited in size and prefer moist habitats although they can survive in drier environments. The bryophytes consist of about 20,000 plant species. Bryophytes produce enclosed reproductive structures (gametangia and sporangia), but they do not produce flowers or seeds. They reproduce via spores. Bryophytes are usually considered to be a paraphyletic group and not a monophyletic group, although some studies have produced contrary results. Regardless of their status, the name is convenient and remains in use as an informal collective term. The term \"bryophyte\" comes from Greek \u03b2\u03c1\u03cd\u03bf\u03bd, \"bryon\" \"tree-moss, oyster-green\" + \u03c6\u03c5\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd \u2013 \"phyton\" \"plant\".\n\nStylidium marradongense: Stylidium marradongense is a species that belongs to the genus \"Stylidium\" (family Stylidiaceae). The specific epithet \"leeuwinense\" refers to the Marradong region in Western Australia where the species is located. It is an herbaceous perennial that grows from 15\u201350\u00a0cm tall and has divided stems covered with tile-like leaves that are arranged in a spiral formation around the stem. The lanceolate leaves are basifixed and held closely against the stems. The leaves are around 1.5-2.0\u00a0mm long and 0.5-0.8\u00a0mm wide. Terminal inflorescences are racemose or spike-like and produce flowers that are shades of pink or white with pink at the base of the lobes and bloom from September to November in their native range. \"S.\u00a0marradongense\" is only known from south-western Western Australia from Mount Saddleback to Marradong. Its habitat is recorded as being sandy laterite soils in open Jarrah forest with other species such as \"Banksia grandis\", \"Banksia sessilis\", and \"Persoonia longifolia\". \"S.\u00a0marradongense\" is closely associated with \"S.\u00a0preissii\" because they both lack throat appendages. It differs from \"S.\u00a0preissii\" by its spike-like racemes, apical mucro, and conical, capitate stigmas.\n\nPiperia candida: Piperia candida is a species of orchid known by the common names whiteflower rein orchid, slender white piperia, and white-flowered piperia. It is native to western North America from Alaska to the San Francisco Bay Area, where it grows in coniferous forests and other habitat in coastal and inland mountain ranges within 150 kilometers of the coast. It grows erect to about half a meter in maximum height from a bulbous caudex. The basal leaves are up to 18 centimeters long by 3 wide. Leaves higher on the stem are much reduced. The upper part of the stem is a spikelike inflorescence of up to 100 small flowers, mostly arranged along one side of the stem. The fragrant, honey-scented flowers are whiter than those of other \"Piperia\", but sometimes green-tinged or -veined, or green with white margins. The status of this species in the wild is difficult to determine because most populations are small and may produce flowers only rarely.\n\nMacropidia: Macropidia fuliginosa, the sole species of genus Macropidia, is a perennial rhizomatous flowering plant. Commonly known as the black kangaroo paw, it is endemic to Southwest Australia, specifically from Perth to Geraldton in the north of the region.\n\nRebutia: Rebutia is a genus in the family Cactaceae, native to Bolivia and Argentina. They are generally small, colorful cacti, globular in form, which freely produce flowers that are relatively large in relation to the body. They have no distinctive ribs, but do have regularly arranged small tubercles. They are considered fairly easy to grow and they may produce large quantities of seeds that germinate freely around the parent plant.\n\nStylidium longicornu: Stylidium longicornu is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus \"Stylidium\" (family Stylidiaceae). It is an annual plant that grows from 10 to 30\u00a0cm tall. The obovate to spathulate leaves form a basal rosettes around the stem. The leaves are around 4\u20136\u00a0mm long. Inflorescences are unbranched racemes and produce flowers that are violet with white at the base and bloom from June to August in their native range. \"S.\u00a0longicornu\" is endemic to the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Its habitat is recorded as being sand flats near sandstone. It grows in the presence of \"S.\u00a0lobuliflorum\", \"Rhynchospora\", and \"Leptocarpus\".\n\nUlmus 'Jacqueline Hillier': The 'dwarf' elm cultivar Ulmus 'Jacqueline Hillier' ('JH') is an elm of uncertain origin. It was cloned from a specimen found in a private garden in Selly Park, Birmingham, England, in 1966. The garden's owner told Hillier that it might have been introduced from outside the country by a relative. Hillier at first conjectured \"U. minor\", as did Heybroek (2009). Identical-looking elm cultivars in Russia (if they are not imported 'JH') are labelled forms of Siberian Elm, \"Ulmus pumila\", which is known to produce 'JH'-type long shoots. Melville considered 'JH' a hybrid cultivar from the 'Elegantissima' group of \"Ulmus \u00d7 hollandica\". Uncertainty about its parentage has led most nurserymen to list the tree simply as \"Ulmus\" 'Jacqueline Hillier'. 'JH' is not known to produce flowers and samarae, or (when grown from cuttings) root suckers.", "question": "Do Macropidia and Crescentia only produce flowers?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"plants_evaluated": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"plant_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the plant."}, "is_flowering_plant": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the plant is a flowering plant."}, "other_reproductive_structures": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Other reproductive structures produced by the plant, besides flowers."}}, "required": ["plant_name", "is_flowering_plant"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "only_produce_flowers": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if both plants only produce flowers, false otherwise."}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation for the answer."}}, "required": ["plants_evaluated", "only_produce_flowers", "reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"plants_evaluated": [{"plant_name": "Macropidia", "is_flowering_plant": true, "other_reproductive_structures": ["rhizomes"]}, {"plant_name": "Crescentia", "is_flowering_plant": true, "other_reproductive_structures": ["large spherical fruits", "soft pulp"]}], "only_produce_flowers": false, "reasoning": "Macropidia produces rhizomes and Crescentia produces large spherical fruits and soft pulp, in addition to flowers."}, "ground_truth": {"plants_evaluated": [{"plant_name": "Macropidia", "is_flowering_plant": true}, {"plant_name": "Crescentia", "is_flowering_plant": true, "other_reproductive_structures": ["fruits"]}], "only_produce_flowers": false, "reasoning": "Crescentia is described as producing large spherical fruits, which means it does not only produce flowers. 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After the bankruptcy of that company in 2007, the project was taken over by Colony Capital. In May 2009, construction stalled due to the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers. The Triple Five Group announced intent to take over the mall in May 2011, and on July 31, 2013, officially gained control of the mall and the surrounding site.\n\nBergen Ballpark: The Bergen Ballpark was a proposed 8,000-seat baseball-only stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, intended to be the home of the Bergen Cliff Hawks. The stadium was to be part of the larger Meadowlands Xanadu project that is currently under construction. Bergen Ballpark was in the planning stages since 2001, but local politics and a lease agreement between the Mills Corporation, the company who built the Xanadu and would own the ballpark, halted plans in 2005.\n\nMeadowlands Sports Complex: The Meadowlands Sports Complex is a sports and entertainment complex located in East Rutherford, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, owned and operated by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA).\n\nMeadowlands State Fair: The State Fair Meadowlands (formerly the Meadowlands Fair) is a carnival held every summer at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It derives its name from State Fair Stores, which run the carnival. It should also not be confused with the New Jersey State Fair, Sussex County Farm and Horse Show in Augusta, New Jersey. The fair is held in the parking lot that surrounds the MetLife Stadium and runs for two weeks in late June and early July. It attracts over 300,000 visitors per year.Michael Moore has been spotted at this fair while wearing his Rutgers hat.\n\nNew Jersey Route 3: Route 3 is a state highway in the northern part of New Jersey in the United States. The route runs 10.84 mi from U.S. Route 46 in Clifton, Passaic County to U.S. Route 1/9 in North Bergen, Hudson County. Route 3 is sometimes called the Secaucus Bypass within Secaucus. The route is a divided highway for its entire length, with most of the highway considered a freeway, except the westernmost part, which contains direct access to a few businesses. Route 3 intersects many major roads, including the Garden State Parkway and Route 21 in Clifton, the western spur of the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) in East Rutherford, the eastern spur of the New Jersey Turnpike in Secaucus, and Route 495 in North Bergen. A commuting route for northern New Jersey to the Lincoln Tunnel into New York City by way of Route 495, Route 3 also provides access to the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford. The road inspired a story in \"The New Yorker\" in 2004 by Ian Frazier.\n\nNew Jersey Devils: The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey. They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The club was founded as the Kansas City Scouts in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1974. The Scouts moved to Denver, Colorado in 1976 and became the Colorado Rockies. In 1982, they moved to East Rutherford, New Jersey and took their current name. For their first 25 seasons in New Jersey, the Devils were based at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford and played their home games at Brendan Byrne Arena (later renamed to Continental Airlines Arena). Beginning with the 2007\u201308 season, the Devils relocated to Newark and now play their home games at the Prudential Center.\n\nNew Jersey Route 120: Route 120 is a state highway located in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. It extends 2.65 mi from an interchange with Route 3 in East Rutherford to another interchange with Route 17 in Carlstadt, where it continues to the west as County Route 120. NJ 120 serves the Meadowlands Sports Complex, which consists of MetLife Stadium, Meadowlands Racetrack, and the Izod Center. It heads north from Route 3 as a six-lane freeway through the sports complex to an interchange with the southern terminus of County Route 503. From here, Route 120 heads northwest along the northern edge of the sports complex as a four-lane divided at-grade Paterson Plank Road, passing through industrial and commercial areas.\n\nMeadowlands station: Meadowlands Sports Complex, or Meadowlands, is a New Jersey Transit train station that is the western teminus for the Meadowlands Rail Line located at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey.\n\nMeadowlands Arena: Meadowlands Arena (formerly Brendan Byrne Arena, Continental Airlines Arena, and IZOD Center) is an indoor venue located in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States. The arena is located on New Jersey Route 120 and is across the highway from MetLife Stadium and the Meadowlands Racetrack. A covered footbridge connects one of MetLife Stadium's parking lots with the Meadowlands Arena's lot.\n\nMetLife Stadium: MetLife Stadium is an American sports stadium located in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It is part of the Meadowlands Sports Complex and serves as the home stadium for two National Football League (NFL) franchises: the New York Giants and the New York Jets. The stadium is owned by the MetLife Stadium Company, a joint venture of the Giants and Jets, who jointly built the stadium using private funds on land owned by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority. The stadium opened as New Meadowlands Stadium in 2010. In 2011, MetLife, an insurance company based in New York City, acquired the naming rights to the stadium. At a construction cost of approximately $1.6 billion, it is the most expensive stadium ever built and is the second-largest stadium in the NFL in terms of seating capacity.", "question": "The Bergen Ballpark was a proposed 8,000-seat baseball-only stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, intended to be the home of the Bergen Cliff Hawks, the stadium was to be part of which retail and entertainment complex under construction in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey that will contain over 500 stores?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"complex_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The current name of the retail and entertainment complex."}, "original_project_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The initial proposed name of the project."}, "location": {"type": "string", "description": "The city and state where the complex is located."}, "number_of_stores": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of stores the complex will contain."}, "parent_complex": {"type": "string", "description": "The larger sports complex where this retail and entertainment complex is located."}}, "required": ["complex_name", "original_project_name", "location", "number_of_stores", "parent_complex"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"complex_name": "American Dream Meadowlands", "original_project_name": "Meadowlands Xanadu", "location": "East Rutherford, New Jersey", "number_of_stores": 500, "parent_complex": "Meadowlands Sports Complex"}, "ground_truth": {"complex_name": "American Dream Meadowlands", "original_project_name": "Meadowlands Xanadu", "location": "East Rutherford, New Jersey", "number_of_stores": 500, "parent_complex": "Meadowlands Sports Complex"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1915, "output_tokens": 59, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d03d63e7a4591b639844c2d5bee01bf4f479ea35981ae37f8f73b384204c8bd6", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7291795542994cef4bc341", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Par\u00edcutin", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Vog: Vog is a form of air pollution that results when sulfur dioxide and other gases and particles emitted by an erupting volcano react with oxygen and moisture in the presence of sunlight. The word is a portmanteau of the words \"volcanic\", \"smog\", and \"fog\". The term is in common use in the Hawaiian islands, where the K\u012blauea volcano, on the Island of Hawai\u02bb i (aka \"The Big Island\"), has been erupting continuously since January 3, 1983. Based on June 2008 measurements, K\u012blauea emits 2,000\u20134,000 tons of sulfur dioxide (SO) every day.\n\nMontserrat Volcano Observatory: The Montserrat Volcano Observatory (MVO) is a volcano observatory which is located on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, where the Soufri\u00e8re Hills volcano (SHV) has been actively erupting since 1995.\n\nPar\u00edcutin: Par\u00edcutin (or Volc\u00e1n de Par\u00edcutin, also accented Paricut\u00edn) is a cinder cone volcano located in the Mexican state of Michoac\u00e1n, near the city of Uruapan and about 322 km west of Mexico City. The volcano surged suddenly from the cornfield of local farmer Dionisio Pulido in 1943, attracting both popular and scientific attention.\n\nPo\u00e1s Volcano: The Po\u00e1s Volcano, (Spanish: \"Volc\u00e1n Po\u00e1s\"), is an active 2708 m stratovolcano in central Costa Rica and is located within Poas Volcano National Park. It has erupted 40 times since 1828, including April, 2017 when visitors and residents were evacuated. The volcano and surrounding park are currently closed indefinitely, with a 2.5 kilometer safety perimeter established around the erupting crater.\n\nPlymouth, Montserrat: Plymouth was the capital of the island of Montserrat, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom located in the Leeward Island chain of the Lesser Antilles, West Indies. Constructed on historical lava deposits near the then-inactive Soufriere Hills volcano, the town was evacuated when the volcano resumed erupting in 1995. Plymouth was abandoned permanently in 1997 after it was burnt and mostly buried by a series of pyroclastic flows and lahars. For centuries it had been the only port of entry to the island.\n\nNe Ch'e Ddhawa: Ne Ch'e Ddhawa (also known as Wootten's Cone) is a volcano located 7 km upstream from Fort Selkirk in the Fort Selkirk Volcanic Field of central Yukon, Canada. It has been described as a cinder cone or a subglacial mound. The volcano erupted subglacially during the late Pleistocene, erupting hyaloclastite tuffs, breccias, and pillow breccias.\n\nVolcano School: The Volcano School refers to a group of non-native Hawaiian artists who painted dramatic nocturnal scenes of Hawaii's erupting volcanoes. Some of the artists also produced watercolors, which, by the nature of the medium, tended to be diurnal. At their best, these paintings exemplify a fusion of the European Sublime aesthetic, Romantic landscapes, and the American landscape traditions. Two volcanoes on the Island of Hawaii, Kilauea and Mauna Loa, were intermittently active during the 1880s and 1890s, when interest in Volcano School paintings peaked. Getting to Kilauea, the more frequently painted volcano required an arduous two- or three-day roundtrip journey on horseback.\n\nCaptain from Castile: Captain from Castile is a historical adventure film released by 20th Century Fox in 1947. Directed by Henry King, the Technicolor film starred Tyrone Power, Jean Peters, and Cesar Romero. Shot on location in Michoac\u00e1n, Mexico, the film includes scenes of the Par\u00edcutin volcano, which was then erupting. \"Captain from Castile\" was the feature film debut of actress Jean Peters, who later married industrialist Howard Hughes, and of Mohawk actor Jay Silverheels, who later portrayed Tonto on the television series \"The Lone Ranger\".\n\nVolcanic bomb: A volcanic bomb is a mass of molten rock (tephra) larger than 64\u00a0mm (2.5\u00a0inches) in diameter, formed when a volcano ejects viscous fragments of lava during an eruption. They cool into solid fragments before they reach the ground. Because volcanic bombs cool after they leave the volcano, they are extrusive igneous rocks. Volcanic bombs can be thrown many kilometres from an erupting vent, and often acquire aerodynamic shapes during their flight. Bombs can be extremely large; the 1935 eruption of Mount Asama in Japan expelled bombs measuring 5\u20136 m in diameter up to 600 m from the vent. Volcanic bombs are a significant volcanic hazard, and can cause severe injuries and death to people in an eruption zone. One such incident occurred at Galeras volcano in Colombia in 1993; six people near the summit were killed and several seriously injured by lava bombs when the volcano erupted unexpectedly.\n\nEduardo Lefebvre Scovell: Eduardo Lefebvre Scovell (1864\u20131918) was a British artist. 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It aired from September 22, 1987, to May 23, 1995, broadcasting eight seasons and 192 episodes.\n\nJuan Pablo Di Pace: Juan Pablo Di Pace (born July 25, 1979) is an Argentine actor, singer and director. Di Pace began his career in United Kingdom, performing in a number of musicals and appearing in films like \"Survival Island\" (2005) and \"Mamma Mia! \" (2008), and later moved to Spain, starring in several television series from 2009 to 2013. In 2014, Di Pace began starring as Nicolas Trevi\u00f1o in the TNT drama series \"Dallas\". Starting in 2016, he played the role of Kimmy Gibbler's estranged husband, Fernando, on \"Fuller House\", the sequel series to \"Full House\".\n\nNicolas Trevi\u00f1o: Nicolas Trevi\u00f1o (born Joaquin Reyes) is a fictional character on the TNT primetime soap opera, \"Dallas\". 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He is voiced by John DiMaggio. The character made his debut in the original pilot. Jake is Finn's best friend and adoptive brother. He is a shape-shifting dog who is in his 30s in \"magical dog years\". He was conceived by Joshua and an extra-dimensional creature and as a result, Jake can stretch, shrink, or mold any part of his body to any shape and almost any size, ranging from becoming gigantic to becoming incredibly small. He acts as a confidant and mentor to his energetic brother, though has a tendency to give somewhat questionable advice. Jake has a laid-back attitude in most situations, but loves adventure and will eagerly fight when he needs to. His powers help Finn considerably in combat and transportation, but are also sometimes used as nothing more than jovial forms of expression. Jake is in a relationship with Lady Rainicorn voiced by Niki Yang; they have five children together as seen in \"Jake the Dad\". 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After submitting to Later Tang after Later Liang's destruction, he became a general favored by both Later Tang's founding emperor Li Cunxu and Li Cunxu's chief of staff Guo Chongtao, causing Guo to commission Dong as the military governor (\"Jiedushi\") of Dongchuan Circuit (\u6771\u5ddd, headquartered in modern Mianyang, Sichuan) after Guo's conquest of Former Shu. Because of this, after Li Cunxu's downfall and succession by his adoptive brother Li Siyuan, Li Siyuan's chief of staff An Chonghui came to suspect both Dong and Meng Zhixiang, the military governor of neighboring Xichuan Circuit (\u897f\u5ddd, headquartered in modern Chengdu, Sichuan). Dong and Meng jointly rebelled against Li Siyuan and were successful military, forcing the imperial government to eventually move into a reconciliatory posture. 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The museum plays big role in cultural development of young generation in Uzbekistan and it keeps various documents, manuscripts from the Middle Ages.\n\nSaint Petersburg Art and Industry Academy: The Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design, named again in post-Soviet Russia after its founder Alexander von Stieglitz and known in Soviet times as the Leningrad Vera Mukhina Higher School of Art and Design, was set up in Saint Petersburg in 1876 as the Baron Alexander von Stieglitz's School of Technical Drawing. In 1945, by decision of the Soviet Government School of Technical Drawing, it was re-established as the College of Art and Design which provides training in the monumental, decorative and industrial arts. In 1948 it became the Leningrad Higher School of Art and Industry. Vera Mukhina (the monumentalist author of Worker and Kolkhoz Woman), whose name had been a symbol of Soviet art, was not considered after the collapse of the Soviet Union personally linked to the school, and the educational establishment was renamed after its originator.\n\nIgor P. Kaidashev: Igor Petrovych Kaidashev (Ukrainian: \u0406\u0433\u043e\u0440 \u041f\u0435\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u0430\u0439\u0434\u0430\u0448\u0435\u0432 , Russian: \u0418\u0433\u043e\u0440\u044c \u041f\u0435\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u0430\u0439\u0434\u0430\u0448\u0435\u0432 ; 30 May 1969, Zaporizhia, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian immunologist and allergist, MD, and Professor. Igor Kaidashev is President of the Ukrainian Society of Immunology, Allergy and Immunorehabilitation, Head of the Department of Internal Medicine No. 3 at Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine \"Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy\", and Prorector for Research & Development at Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine \"Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy\" (UMSA) since 2010.\n\nSidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield: Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield (13 July 1859 \u2013 13 October 1947) was a British socialist, economist, reformer and a co-founder of the London School of Economics. He was one of the early members of the Fabian Society in 1884, along with George Bernard Shaw (they joined three months after its inception). Along with his wife Beatrice Webb, Annie Besant, Graham Wallas, Edward R. 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Founded in 1920, it was an exclusive educational establishment made of several institutes (educational and scientific divisions) which later became independent universities and schools.\n\nBukovinian State Medical University: Bukovinian State Medical University (abbreviated as BSMU or \u0411\u0414\u041c\u0423) is one of the largest higher educational establishment in Chernivtsi. It has recently celebrated the 65th anniversary of its foundation. It is a modern multiprofile educational institution of the IV accreditation level, included into the general register of the WHO, Magna Charta Universitatum (Bologna, Italy), the Association of the Carpathian Region Universities that provides qualified training according to the grade system of education. The University includes a medical lyceum, Chernivtsi, Vashkivtsi, Novoselytsia and Kovel\u2019 (Volyn\u2019) Medical Colleges, 4 medical faculties, stomatological and pharmaceutical faculties, the department of post-graduate education, preparatory department for foreign students.\n\nFrank Wallace Galton: Frank Wallace Galton, sometimes known as Frank Wallis Galton, (1867 - 9 April 1952) was an English political writer and journalist who was secretary to Sidney and Beatrice Webb and later to the Fabian Society. In 1929, he was appointed to the Royal Commission on Transport.\n\nArmy Aviation School: An Army Aviation School is a military educational establishment responsible for the training and development of the personnel and equipment of the aviation element in those armies that have a separate aviation branch.\n\nKanak Language Academy: The Kanak Language Academy (Acad\u00e9mie des Langues Kanak; KLA) is a local, public educational establishment in New Caledonia. Founded in 2007, with roots reaching to the Noum\u00e9a Accords of 1998, the legislative assembly endorsed the setting up of the French territory\u2019s first indigenous Kanak languages institute. Its mission is \"to establish rules of usage and to help promote and develop all Kanak languages and dialects\". 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His full name was Abu Muhammad Bahauddin Zakariya. He was from the lineage of Hadhrat Asad Ibn Hashim hence Hashmi.\n\nMakerere University School of Medicine: The Makerere University School of Medicine (MUSM), also known as the Makerere University Medical School, is the school of medicine of Makerere University, Uganda's oldest and largest public university. The medical school has been part of Makerere University since 1924. The school provides medical education at diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels.\n\nM. Jaffar-ur-Rehman: He topped Quaid-i-Azam University by setting an all-time Computer Science Department record of a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 4.9 on a scale of 5.0. In result, he was awarded the Quaid-e-Azam Scholarship for higher studies abroad, which he used to receive his Master of Science (M.Sc) degree and his Ph.D. in computer science in the United States. He completed his M.Sc. in just one year at the University of Pennsylvania by securing a CGPA of 3.9 on a scale of 4.0. He taught in Australia for around three years during his Ph.D. He came back to Pakistan after fully completing his Ph.D., where he taught at Quaid-e-Azam University, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and then Mohammad Ali Jinnah University.\n\nShrine of Bahauddin Zakariya: The Shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya (Urdu: \u0628\u06c1\u0627\u0624 \u0627\u0644\u062f\u06cc\u0646 \u0632\u06a9\u0631\u06cc\u0627 \u062f\u0631\u06af\u0627\u06c1\u200e ) is a 13th century shrine located in the city of Multan, in Pakistan's Punjab province. The tomb is dedicated to the Muslim mystic Bahauddin Zakariya, founder of the Suhrawardiyya order of Sufism. It considered to be one of the most important shrines in southern Punjab province, and is the prototype for Multan's distinct architectural style.\n\nMuhammad Zafarullah: Muhammad Zafarullah is a former professor of management science in Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan, where he was the Director of the Institute of Management Sciences. He is currently serves as Pro Rector, University of Central Punjab, UCP. its top administrative position.\n\nBahauddin Zakariya University: Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) (Urdu: \u200e ) is a public research university with main campus in Multan, Pakistan. BZU was founded in 1975. It is one of the largest universities in Punjab. Bahauddin Zakariya University was formerly known as Multan University. It was renamed in honor of a Sufi saint Hazrat Baha-ud-din Zakariya (1171-1262). As a degree awarding government university, it offers degree courses in more than 60 majors, including pharmacy, medical, engineering, humanities, business administration, law, art, music, IT, agriculture and languages. According to newly published 2016-2017,Times Higher Education (THE) Ranking System, Bahauddin Zakariya University is ranked within Top 800 most powerful universities worldwide. In 2014, The university was also ranked 8th nationally by General Universities Category of Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC).\n\nMakerere University School of Biomedical Sciences: The Makerere University School of Biomedical Sciences (MUSBS) is one of the four schools that comprise the Makerere University College of Health Sciences (MUCHS), a semi-autonomous constituent college of Makerere University, Uganda's oldest university. Between 1924 and 2007, the school was part of the Makerere University School of Medicine and constituted the pre-clinical departments of anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, microbiology, and pathology. In 2007, those departments were organized into a separate school. MUSBS provides biomedical education at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.\n\nAnwaar Ahmad: Anwaar Ahmad (b. 11 June 1947 Multan) is an Urdu short story writer, scholar and academician from Pakistan. Presently, he is serving as the Director General at University of Gujrat's Sialkot Campus.He has been associated with Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, and Government College University, Faisalabad as a teacher, researcher, and departmental head (Urdu) for over 35 years. 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This channel is only available on Cable TV Hong Kong in Hong Kong on Channel 136, Now TV in Hong Kong on Channel 442 and HKBN bbTV in Hong Kong on Channel 312. The old name for Playhouse Disney Hong Kong was Disney Channel Asia. English, Cantonese and Chinese are available 24-hours in daily. Playhouse Disney Hong Kong's main competitors are Hong Kong Disneyland. Lindsay Lohan was the ambassador for Playhouse Disney Hong Kong.\n\nHong Kong Royal Instructions: The expression 'Hong Kong Royal Instructions' is most commonly used to refer to the Hong Kong Royal Instructions 1917, one of the principal constitutional documents of British Hong Kong (others being the Hong Kong Letters Patent 1917, the Hong Kong Letters Patent 1960, the Hong Kong Letters Patent 1982, and the Hong Kong Letters Patent 1991 (No. 1)); however, it may also refer to any other Hong Kong Royal Instructions or any Hong Kong Additional Instructions ('Hong Kong Royal Instructions' amending the pre-existing Hong Kong Royal Instructions), or be used as a generic term covering all Hong Kong Royal Instructions and all Hong Kong Additional Instructions.\n\nArchitecture of Hong Kong: The architecture of Hong Kong features great emphasis on Contemporary architecture, especially Modernism, Postmodernism, Functionalism, etc. Due to the lack of available land, few historical buildings remain in the urban areas of Hong Kong. However, Hong Kong has become a centre for modern architecture as older buildings are cleared away to make space for newer, larger buildings. It has more buildings above 35m (or 100m) and more skyscrapers above 150m than any other city. Hong Kong's skyline is often considered to be the best in the world, with the mountains and Victoria Harbour complementing the skyscrapers.\n\nWan Chai: Wan Chai ( ) is a metropolitan area situated at the western part of the Wan Chai District on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong. Its other boundaries are Canal Road to the east, Arsenal Street to the west and Bowen Road to the south. The area north of Gloucester Road is often referred to as Wan Chai North. Wan Chai is one of the busiest commercial areas in Hong Kong with offices of many small and medium-sized companies. Wan Chai North features office towers, parks, hotels and an international conference and exhibition centre. As one of the first areas developed in Hong Kong, the locale is densely populated yet with noticeable residential zones facing urban decay. Arousing considerable public concern, the government has undertaken several urban renewal projects in recent years. There are many unique landmarks and skyscrapers within the area, most notably the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), Central Plaza and Hopewell Centre.\n\nJaros, Baum & Bolles: Jaros, Baum & Bolles (JB&B) is an American MEP (Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) and building systems engineering firm founded in 1915 by Alfred L. Jaros, Jr. and Albert L. Baum. 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The city of S\u00e3o Paulo has the 10th highest number of buildings in the world taller than 90 meters, behind Hong Kong, New York City, Tokyo, Shanghai, Bangkok, Guangzhou, Chicago, and Singapore, respectively.\n\nBank of China Tower (Hong Kong): The Bank of China Tower (abbreviated BOC Tower) is one of the most recognisable skyscrapers in Central, Hong Kong. It houses the headquarters for the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited. The building is located at 1 Garden Road, in Central and Western District on Hong Kong Island.\n\nHong Kong\u2013Mainland China conflict: Tensions between people from Hong Kong and mainland China have developed since the handover of Hong Kong's sovereignty to China in 1997, and in particular since the late 2000s and early 2010s. 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An English edition was produced the same year. The book is considered to be the best 17th century work on New France for its detailed descriptions of the environment as well as North American native society. Lahontan\u2019s work includes descriptions of the two winters he spent hunting with a group of the Algonquin people. Lahontan expresses his opinions of New France and the natives as well as European society through his dialogue between himself and a fictional native, Adario, based on the Huron chief Kondiaronk. Though fictional, this dialogue gives insight into his opinions of the native New France and Europe. Both volumes provide valuable knowledge and information on the lands of New France from the perspective of a soldier in the French army as well as an explorer who explored the landscape, native peoples and developing economic, social, and political ties between the native peoples and French explorers. The importance of the book is expressed by Gordon Sayre: \u201cLahontan takes a secular perspective throughout his writing which differentiates his works from those of the Jesuits that published during the same time he did\u201d. This book is an exploration narrative that tells an explorer's stories but also serves as a historical source for examining the American Indians in the New France region and the connections between the explorers and native peoples.\n\nRasaratna Samuchaya: \u0930\u0938\u0930\u0924\u094d\u0928\u0938\u092e\u0941\u091a\u094d\u091a\u092f (Sanskrit in Devan\u0101gar\u012b script) or Rasaratnasamuccaya (Sanskrit in IAST transliteration), variously transliterated as Rasaratna Samuchchaya, Rasaratna Samucchaya, etc., is an alchemical work written in India, in the Sanskrit language, and datable to the thirteenth or fourteenth century or to the sixteenth century. The text contains detailed descriptions of various complex metallurgical processes, as well as descriptions of how to set up and equip a laboratory (ch.10) and other topics concerning Indian alchemy. It is a work that synthesises the writings and opinions of several earlier authors and presents a coherent account of medieval Indian alchemy.\n\nLaconicum: The laconicum (i.e. Spartan, \"sc.\" \"balneum\", bath) was the dry sweating room of the Roman \"thermae\", contiguous to the \"caldarium\" or hot room. The name was given to it as being the only form of warm bath that the Spartans admitted. The \"laconicum\" was usually a circular room with niches in the axes of the diagonals and was covered by a conical roof with a circular opening at the top, according to Vitruvius (v. 10), from which a brazen shield is suspended by chains, capable of being so lowered and raised as to regulate the temperature. 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The origin of the name is not related to its squirrel population, since according to island chronicler Charles McLane \"[s]quirrels do not inhabit the island (or if they do now, they did not in early times according to local pundits),\" but, rather, refers to the shape of the island which, when seen from above, resembles a squirrel holding an acorn.\n\nSprucewold Lodge: Sprucewold Lodge is a historic summer tourist accommodation at 4-9 Nahanada Road in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Its main lodge built in 1927, it was the centerpiece of an extensive rustic retreat on the Spruce Point peninsula southeast of downtown Boothbay Harbor. The lodge is one of the state's finest examples of rustic Adirondack architecture, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. 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It offers 33 majors and four additional minors, and offers joint engineering programs with Columbia University, Dartmouth College, and Caltech.\n\nSwarthmore station: Swarthmore station is a SEPTA Regional Rail in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Located on Chester Road between downtown Swarthmore and Swarthmore College, it serves the Media/Elwyn Line.\n\nSwarthmore College: Swarthmore College ( locally, or ) is a private liberal arts college located in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, 11 miles southwest of Philadelphia. Founded in 1864, Swarthmore was one of the earliest coeducational colleges in the United States. It was established to be a college \"...under the care of Friends, at which an education may be obtained equal to that of the best institutions of learning in our country.\" By 1906, Swarthmore dropped its religious affiliation, becoming officially non-sectarian.\n\nJacqueline Carey (novelist born 1954): Jacqueline Carey (born 1954 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an American novelist and short story writer. Carey grew up in Connecticut and graduated from Swarthmore College in 1977. She lived in New York City for many years but published her first story in \"The New Yorker\" in 1986 after a move to Montana. In 2000, she wrote a mystery column for Salon.com. 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The borough population was 6,194 as of the 2010 census.\n\nWilliam Smyth (professor): William Smyth (1797 \u2013 April 3, 1868) was an American academic and writer on mathematics and other subjects. He graduated from Bowdoin College in 1822, then studied theology at Phillips Academy Andover. In 1825, he became a professor of mathematics at Bowdoin College, and in 1846 became an associate professor of natural philosophy. The Bowdoin College Department of Mathematics Smyth Prize is named in his honor.\n\nWBOR: WBOR (91.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, United States. The station broadcasts from the basement of the Dudley Coe Building on the Bowdoin College campus. Programming includes indie rock, classical, electronic music, blues, jazz, metal, talk, news, sports, political, along with a large variety of other shows. In the past, WBOR has also published a music, arts, and literature magazine called the \"WBOR Zine.\" Although WBOR can not air ads as it is a non-commercial educational license on a designated non-commercial frequency, public service announcements are read every hour. Show hosts are predominantly Bowdoin College students, however many Bowdoin faculty members, as well as community members host weekly shows. WBOR can be heard throughout the Midcoast area and sometimes as far away as Portland.\n\nAlpheus Spring Packard Sr.: Alpheus Spring Packard (December 23, 1798 \u2013 July 13, 1884) was an American academic who may have been the longest serving faculty member to any American college through his 65 years at Bowdoin College, \"in this particular I acknowledge, without reserve, my allegiance to Brunswick, Maine.\" Trained as a minister, educator, librarian, acting President of Bowdoin College for the year 1883\u201384 until his death (between the Chamberlain and Hyde administration). 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Its native habitat is in cloud forest in the isolated Sierra Mazateca of Oaxaca, Mexico, where it grows in shady and moist locations. The plant grows to over a meter high, has hollow square stems, large leaves, and occasional white flowers with violet calyxes. Botanists have not determined whether \"Salvia divinorum\" is a cultigen or a hybrid; native plants reproduce vegetatively, rarely producing viable seed.\n\nMendoncia velloziana: Mendoncia velloziana is a plant native to Atlantic Coast restingas vegetation which is an ecosystem of Atlantic Forest biome. In addition, this plant grows either in Cerrado vegetation of Brazil. This plant grows in following states of Brazil: Bahia, Cear\u00e1 Minas Gerais Rio de Janeiro, S\u00e3o Paulo, Paran\u00e1 and Santa Catarina, and it is usually visited by the hummingbirds.\n\nGaultheria nummularioides: \"Gaultheria nummularioides\" is a species of plant in the family Ericaceae. 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This small plant grows a woolly erect stem up to about 15 centimeters tall. The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers surrounded by five hairy greenish bracts tipped with hooked awns. The flower is about 2 millimeters wide and yellow in color.\n\nDelphinium staphisagria: Delphinium staphisagria is a species of \"Delphinium\", or larkspur, of the family Ranunculaceae. This plant is also known as Lice-Bane or Stavesacre. It is described botanically as a stoutly-stemmed, hairy biennial with large palmate leaves up to 6 inches (15\u00a0cm) across. The flowers are mauve-blue to blue, short-spurred, and up to 1 inch (2.5\u00a0cm) across, occurring in racemes. The plant grows to a height of 4\u20135 feet. It grows throughout the Mediterranean. The dark-colored, wrinkled seeds of \"D. staphisagria\" are characteristically quite large (~5x6 mm), and it is likely that the species name, which translates to \"wild raisin\" (classical Greek: \u03c3\u03c4\u03b1\u03c6\u1f76\u03c2 \u1f00\u03b3\u03c1\u03af\u03b1) is based on their appearance. This name-derivation seems to have been arrived at independently by a modern horticulturalist, David Bassett, who also gives a detailed account of his experiences in growing this species. 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Cole, Roscoe Dash, Gorilla Zoe, Hyper Crush, Gotye, Driicky Graham, Rita Ora, Wiz Khalifa, Eva Simons, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, and more. He received his first official placement with Entertainment One for the remix of Gorilla Zoe's song \"Twisted\". In March 2011, it debuted on Philadelphia's radio station Wired 96.5. This remix was digitally released on iTunes by Atlantic Records on May 23, 2011. J Farell first received widespread recognition on August 29, 2011 when his remix of Kreayshawn's single \"Gucci Gucci\" went viral on YouTube and gained over 7 million views in under 12 hours. A week later, the video charted at #7 on YouTube's Top 100 Music Videos. In 2013, Ed Sheeran spoke about J Farell's remix of his song The A Team with Ralphie Aversa on WPLJ's The Ralphie Radio Show. J Farell began working on a collaboration project with Dj Beatstreet and Dj Suraci. In May 2015, the trio formed the group Money Drop and, two months later, released their first collaborative single entitled Everything on Fleek. With the help of Interscope Records in July 2015, J Farell landed the official remix of Good For You by Selena Gomez featuring A$AP Rocky. In November 2015, J Farell collaborated with singer/songwriter Todd Carey and created a refreshed, doo-wop style remix of Todd's single \"OMG\". On December 4, 2015, the official OMG Remix was released to a positive response on social media. His work is noted by an announcer or a giggling woman saying the \"J Farell\" tagline in most of his recent music.\n\nLisa Ling: Lisa J. Ling (born August 30, 1973) is an American journalist, television presenter, and author. She is currently the host of \"This Is Life with Lisa Ling\" on CNN. 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She gained prominence in the 1960s for the song \"He's a Rebel,\" a No. 1 American single in 1962, and was one of the artists who performed on the celebrated Christmas album \"A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector,\" produced by Phil Spector in 1963. She is ranked number 84 among Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Singers.\n\nA Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector: A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector (originally released as A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records) is an album of Christmas songs, produced by Phil Spector, and originally released as Philles 45 in 1963. Spector treated a series of mostly secular Christmas standards to his trademark \"Wall of Sound\" treatment, and the selections feature the vocal performances of Spector's regular artists during this period. The album peaked at number 13 on \"Billboard\" magazine's special, year-end, weekly Christmas Albums sales chart in December 1963.\n\nBack to Mono (1958\u20131969): Back to Mono (1958\u20131969) is a box set (4 compact discs or 5 vinyl LPs) compilation of the recorded work of record producer Phil Spector, through the 1960s, released in 1991 by ABKCO as #7118-2. The first track, \"To Know Him Is to Love Him,\" released in 1958, features Spector performing as part of the group the Teddy Bears. Initially a vinyl album-sized package, the box contained a booklet with photographs, complete song lyrics, discographical information, and a reproduction of the essay on Spector by Tom Wolfe, \"The First Tycoon of Teen.\" The package also contained a small, round, red \"Back to Mono\" pin.\n\nYou've Lost That Lovin' Feelin': \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\" is a song written by Phil Spector, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil. It was first recorded by the Righteous Brothers in 1964, and was produced by Phil Spector. Their recording is considered by some music critics to be the ultimate expression and illustration of Spector's \"Wall of Sound\" recording technique. It has also been described by various music writers as \"one of the best records ever made\" and \"the ultimate pop record\".\n\nTo Know Him Is to Love Him: \"To Know Him Is to Love Him\" is a song written by Phil Spector, inspired by words on his father's tombstone, \"To Know Him Was To Love Him.\" It was first recorded by the only vocal group of which he was a member, the Teddy Bears. Their recording spent three weeks at No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart in 1958, while reaching No. 2 on UK's \"New Musical Express\" chart. Peter & Gordon and Bobby Vinton later had hits with the song, with its title and lyrics changed to \"To Know You Is to Love You\". 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Often referred to as the Valentine's Day earthquake, it was centred in the sea off New Brighton at a depth of 15 km . It was the first large earthquake that the Christchurch area had experienced since May 2012, and it was part of the earthquake sequence that started with the 4 September 2010 Canterbury earthquake.\n\nCresswell Downs: Cresswell Downs Station often referred to as Cresswell Downs is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Northern Territory.\n\nCentral Station Metro station: Central Station often referred to as Central is an underground station on the Tyne and Wear Metro in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It is located below Newcastle railway station, from which the Metro station gets its name. 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The film is narrated by Jeremy Irons, who also voiced Scar in Disney's 1994 animated film \"The Lion King\". Irons would later narrate \"The Last Lions\", a 2011 National Geographic documentary film.\n\nThe Mangler Reborn: The Mangler Reborn is a 2005 American horror film and the third entry in the \"Mangler\" film series based on a short story by Stephen King. The movie was released straight to DVD on November 29, 2005 by Lions Gate Entertainment and Baseline StudioSystems. Directors Gardner and Cunningham intended the film to be a \"rebirth\" of the film franchise, with the film not requiring viewers to have seen the prior two films.\n\nKoyaanisqatsi: Koyaanisqatsi ( ), also known as Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance, is a 1982 American experimental film directed by Godfrey Reggio with music composed by Philip Glass and cinematography by Ron Fricke.\n\nMr. Bean Rides Again: \"Mr. Bean Rides Again\" is the sixth episode of the television series \"Mr. Bean\", and consists of two small stories, the first consisting of two sketches, the second consisting of three. It was the last episode to credit both John Birkin and Paul Weiland as directors, as the former was later credited for all videotape scenes and the latter credited for all film scenes, while it was also the last to feature the episode title in the opening credits, as later episodes would display the episode's title after this on the first scene. In addition, later episodes after this would only credit Robin Driscoll and Rowan Atkinson as co-writers of the programme. The episode was originally aired on ITV on 17 February 1992.\n\nPeter Berg: Peter Berg (born March 11, 1964) is an American director, actor, producer, and writer of film, television, and music videos. His directorial film works include the black comedy \"Very Bad Things\" (1998), the action comedy \"The Rundown\" (2003), the sports drama \"Friday Night Lights\" (2004), the action thriller \"The Kingdom\" (2007), the superhero comedy-drama \"Hancock\" (2008), the military science fiction war film \"Battleship\" (2012), the war film \"Lone Survivor\" (2013), the disaster drama \"Deepwater Horizon\" (2016), and the Boston Marathon bombing drama \"Patriots Day\" (2016), the latter three all starring Mark Wahlberg. In addition to cameo appearances in the last six of these titles, he has had prominent acting roles in films including \"Cop Land\" (1997), \"Corky Romano\" (2001), \"Collateral\" (2004), \"Smokin' Aces\" (2006) and \"Lions for Lambs\" (2007).\n\nSeoul International Women's Film Festival: SEOUL International Women\u2019s Film Festival (SIWFF, previously International Women's Film Festival in Seoul, IWFFIS) first took place on April 1, 1997, which marked the second appearance of the international film festival in Korea following Busan International Film Festival launched in 1996. This was the time when there was no clear idea about how to define a film festival. At that time, SEOUL International Women\u2019s Film Festival came up with a catchphrase See the world through women\u2019s eyes, setting its main goal to introduce women\u2019s films that explore the \u201cwomen\u2019s reality from the women\u2019s perspectives\u201d. Featuring films by women, for women, and of women, the 1st edition of SEOUL International Film Festival received a number of positive reviews from the audience, which was never anticipated this much. Thanks to continuous support from the audience, SEOUL International Film Festival that used to be happening every other year has become an annual event since the 3rd edition in 2001. For the 6th edition in 2004, SEOUL International Women\u2019s Film Festival looked for changes by relocating the festival office and venues to Sinchon, the street of youth and culture. For the 9th edition in 2007, the Queer Rainbow section was first introduced, presenting films about life and culture of gender minorities. In order to go beyond the gender boundaries based on biological sex and to reach out for solidarity, SEOUL International Women\u2019s Film Festival newly created the Open Cinema section encompassing feminist films made by male directors. 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Both during his lifetime and after his death, Hitler has often been associated with mental disorders such as hysteria, megalomania or paranoid schizophrenia. Psychiatrists and psychoanalysts who have diagnosed Hitler as having mental disturbance include well-known figures such as Walter C. Langer and Erich Fromm. Other researchers, such as Fritz Redlich, have concluded that Hitler probably did not have these disorders.\n\nFlensburg Government: The Flensburg Government (German: \"Flensburger Regierung\" ), also known as the Flensburg Cabinet (\"Flensburger Kabinett\"), the D\u00f6nitz Government (\"Regierung D\u00f6nitz\"), or the Schwerin von Krosigk Cabinet (\"Kabinett Schwerin von Krosigk\"), was the short-lived government of Nazi Germany during a period of three weeks around the end of World War II in Europe. The government was formed following the suicide of Adolf Hitler on 30 April 1945 during the Battle of Berlin. 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This is the first film to feature Gailard Sartain's character, Chuck along with Bill Byrge as his brother, Bobby. They made their first appearance in the television series \"Hey Vern, It's Ernest! \" which was in production at the same time as this film. It is the third film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell, and chronicles Ernest's attempt to find a replacement for an aging Santa Claus. Unlike the other \"Ernest\" movies, \"Ernest Saves Christmas\" is the only one that does not feature a villain.\n\nThe Spitfire Grill: The Spitfire Grill is a 1996 American film written and directed by Lee David Zlotoff and starring Alison Elliott, Ellen Burstyn, Marcia Gay Harden, Will Patton, Kieran Mulroney and Gailard Sartain. It tells a story of a woman who was just released from prison and goes to work in a small-town caf\u00e9 known as The Spitfire Grill. The film won the Audience Award at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival, prompting several distributors to enter into a bidding war in response to the positive buzz, but when the movie was finally released, audiences and critics as a whole responded less favorably than they had at Sundance.\n\nFred Alley: Fred Alley (1962\u20132001) was an American musical theatre lyricist and librettist who died unexpectedly just as his work gained national recognition. His collaboration on the musical \"The Spitfire Grill\" with composer James Valcq won the American Academy of Arts and Letters' prestigious Richard Rodgers Production Award for 2001. Premiered at the George Street Playhouse in New Jersey and produced Off-Broadway by Playwrights Horizons, it received Best Musical nominations from the Outer Critics Circle and Drama League, as well as two Drama Desk nominations. The cast album was released on Triangle Road Records.\n\nThe Spitfire Grill (musical): The Spitfire Grill is an American musical with music and book by James Valcq and lyrics and book by Fred Alley, based on the 1996 film of the same name by Lee David Zlotoff. The Off-Broadway production by Playwrights Horizons began previews at the Duke Theatre on 42nd Street on September 7, 2001 and concluded its scheduled run on October 14, 2001. It won the Richard Rodgers Production Award, administered by The American Academy of Arts and Letters. The musical depicts the journey of a young woman just released from prison who decides to start her life anew in a rural Wisconsin town. She participates in a journey within the town itself toward its own tenuous reawakening.\n\nAlison Elliott: Alison A. Elliott (born May 19, 1970) is an American actress. She was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for the 1997 film \"The Wings of the Dove\". 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The lyrics were written by Cho Yoon-kyung and the music was composed by Albi Albertsson, Chris Young, and Shin Agnes. \"Party\" is a bubblegum pop and electropop song that features synthesizers, guitar, and Auto-Tune in its instrumentation. To promote the song and the album, Girls' Generation performed \"Party\" on several South Korean music programs, including \"Music Bank\", \"Show! Music Core\" and \"Inkigayo\". A music video for the track, directed by Hong Won-ki, was also released on July 7.\n\nHimnaera Him!: Girls' Generation's Himnaera Him! (; lit. Girls' Generation's Cheer Up!) , is a South Korean television reality show starring the South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The show and cast operated under the goal of being the Republic of Korea's cheering squad, with the intention of cheering up the citizens during an economic slump.\n\nGirls & Peace: Girls' Generation II ~Girls & Peace~ is the second Japanese album (fifth overall) by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released on November 28, 2012 through Nayutawave Records. \"Girls & Peace\" is the first release by all the members since their third Korean studio album \"The Boys\" (2011), after the group entered a semi-hiatus to pursue solo activities in South Korea, in which time Girls' Generation-TTS, the group's first subunit, was created. Continuing the electro-influenced sound from their first Japanese album, \"Girls & Peace\" features a wide range of contribution from producers, including long-time collaborator, Kenzie, as well as multiple new producers such as Miles Walker, Deekay and Dapo Torimiro. 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The group later became one of the best-selling artists in South Korea, and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups nationwide and worldwide.\n\nGirls' Generation videography: This is the videography of the South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. Girls' Generation have been in the music business ever since debuting in August 2007. The group is composed of eight members: Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona and Seohyun. Former member Jessica was dismissed from the group in 2014.\n\nGirls' Generation Japan 3rd Tour 2014: Girls' Generation Japan 3rd Tour 2014 is the third concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation to promote their third Japanese album, \"Love & Peace\". It gathered an audience of more than 200,000. This is the final tour to include former member Jessica Jung, who left the group on September 30, 2014.\n\nFly (Jessica song): \"Fly\" is a Korean song recorded by South Korean singer Jessica Jung featuring Fabolous, taken from Jessica's debut With Love, J EP. It was written by herself, and produced by Eric Fernandez, Karriem Mack. It was released digitally by Coridel Entertainment on May 17, 2016 in conjunction with the release of the EP\n\nKim Tae-yeon discography: Kim Tae-yeon, better known by the mononym Taeyeon, is a South Korean singer. Her discography consists of one studio album, two extended plays (EPs), twenty singles (including four as featured artist), and three promotional singles. She debuted as a member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007 and initially gained some popularity as a singer upon recording soundtrack songs \"If\" for \"Hong Gil Dong\" and \"Can You Hear Me\" for \"Beethoven Virus\" (2008). 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He later worked as an editor at DC Comics from 1994 to 2000, during which he edited a number of books published under their Vertigo line, such as \"Doom Patrol\", \"Animal Man\", \"Hellblazer\", \"Preacher\" and \"100 Bullets\". In 2000 he went to work for Marvel Comics as a Senior Editor, while there he edited Spider-Man and X-Men-related books before ascending to Vice President, Executive Editor in 2010, and Editor-in-Chief in January 2011, replacing Joe Quesada. He has also worked as a writer and inker.\n\nJ2 (comics): J2 (Zane Yama-Marko) is a fictional mutant superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He exists in \"MC2\", an alternate future timeline of the main Marvel continuity and is the son of the former supervillain Juggernaut. J2 is a member of the future incarnation of the Avengers, A-Next. J2 once had his own series, which lasted for twelve issues. 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Representing Northern Ireland McIlroy managed 6th at the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Final after getting badly boxed in. From 2002 onwards McIlroy spent considerable time in South Africa training and after being injured for most of the 2003 - 4 season he again finished 4th at the European Indoor Championships in Valencia in 2005.\n\nBless the Child (song): \"Bless the Child\" is the ninth single by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, released as the second single from their album \"Century Child\". It is one of two songs which were filmed from the \"Century Child\" album, with other one being \"End of All Hope\". It was also the first song bassist/vocalist Marco Hietala worked on after he joined the band replacing Sami V\u00e4nsk\u00e4.\n\nMarco Hietala: Marko Tapani \"Marco\" Hietala (born 14 January 1966) is a Finnish heavy metal vocalist, bass guitarist and songwriter. 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Kazantzakis began working on it in 1924 after he returned to Crete from Germany. Before finally publishing the poem in 1938 he had drafted seven different versions. Kazantzakis considered this his most important work. It was fully translated into English in 1958 by Kimon Friar.\n\nNikos Kazantzakis: Nikos Kazantzakis (Greek: \u039d\u03af\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2 \u039a\u03b1\u03b6\u03b1\u03bd\u03c4\u03b6\u03ac\u03ba\u03b7\u03c2 ] ; 18 February 188326 October 1957) was a Greek writer. Widely considered a giant of modern Greek literature, he was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in nine different years.\n\nNikos Kazantzakis Museum: The Nikos Kazantzakis Museum is a museum in Myrtia village in the Heraklion regional unit of Crete, in Greece. 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He is a former professor of philosophy at the University of Hawaii and his intellectual pursuits are reflected in his style and approach to music. His first two albums, \"Songs\" (2006) and \"Love Is Real\" (2007), generally drew negative reviews upon release. After the positive response to 2011's \"We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves\", Maus grew more widely accepted as an outsider artist, and there was a critical reevaluation of his earlier work.\n\nAl Carbee: Albert Nickerson \"Al\" Carbee (February 10, 1914 \u2013 October 3, 2005) was a reclusive artist from Saco, Maine whose mixed media artwork merges collage, photography, diorama, and portraiture. He has been frequently identified as an outsider artist. His work is most commonly noted for enthusiastically featuring photographs and collages of Barbie dolls.\n\nNebular hypothesis: The nebular hypothesis is the most widely accepted model in the field of cosmogony to explain the formation and evolution of the Solar System (as well as other planetary systems). It suggests that the Solar System formed from nebulous material. The theory was developed by Immanuel Kant and published in his \"Allgemeine Naturgeschichte und Theorie des Himmels\" (\"Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens\"), published in 1755. Originally applied to the Solar System, the process of planetary system formation is now thought to be at work throughout the Universe. The widely accepted modern variant of the nebular hypothesis is the solar nebular disk model (SNDM) or solar nebular model. It offered explanations for a variety of properties of the Solar System, including the nearly circular and coplanar orbits of the planets, and their motion in the same direction as the Sun's rotation. Some elements of the nebular hypothesis are echoed in modern theories of planetary formation, but most elements have been superseded.\n\nNaomi Hall: Naomi Hall is an American musician. She gained fame in the outsider music community after her music was featured on the Incorrect Music Show. After her introduction on that show, Hall was asked to cover another outsider artist's work, B.J. Snowden's \"In Canada\" and would record its introductory theme. 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The film stars Alec Su, Pace Wu, Hu Ming, and Jerry Yuan. It was followed by sequel \"Lost in Panic Cruise\". The film was released in China on October 30, 2010.\n\nJared Leto: Jared Joseph Leto ( ; born December 26, 1971) is an American actor, singer, songwriter, and director. After starting his career with television appearances in the early 1990s, Leto achieved recognition for his role as Jordan Catalano on the television series \"My So-Called Life\" (1994). He made his film debut in \"How to Make an American Quilt\" (1995) and received critical praise for his performance in \"Prefontaine\" (1997). Leto played supporting roles in \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998), \"Fight Club\" (1999) and \"American Psycho\" (2000), as well as the lead role in \"Urban Legend\" (1998), and earned critical acclaim after portraying heroin addict Harry Goldfarb in \"Requiem for a Dream\" (2000). 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Safe rooms usually contain communications equipment, so that law enforcement authorities can be contacted.\n\nAdventureland (film): Adventureland is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Mottola, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart and co-starring Ryan Reynolds, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, Martin Starr, and Margarita Levieva. The film is set in the summer of 1987 when recent college grad James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg) is making big plans to tour Europe and attend graduate school in pursuit of a career in journalism. However, financial problems force him to look for a summer job instead of traveling abroad, which places him at Adventureland, a run-down amusement park in western Pennsylvania. There he meets Emily Lewin (Kristen Stewart), a co-worker with whom he develops a quick rapport and relationship.\n\nKristen Stewart: Kristen Jaymes Stewart (born (1990--) 9, 1990 ) is an American actress and model. Born in Los Angeles to parents working in show business, Stewart began her acting career in 1999 with uncredited roles and a minor character appearance in several films. She gained notice in 2002 for playing Jodie Foster's daughter in the thriller \"Panic Room\", which garnered her a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Feature Film. She went on to star in \"Speak\" (2004), \"Catch That Kid\" (2004), \"Zathura\" (2005), and \"Into The Wild\" (2007), for which she was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award. She received widespread recognition in 2008 for playing Bella Swan in \"The Twilight Saga\" film series (2008\u201312), which grossed over $3.3 billion worldwide.\n\nThe Cake Eaters: The Cake Eaters is a 2007 American independent drama film about two small town families who must confront old issues with the return of one family's son. The film was directed by Mary Stuart Masterson (in her feature film directorial debut) and stars Kristen Stewart, Aaron Stanford, Bruce Dern, and Jayce Bartok. Kristen Stewart is featured as Georgia, a young girl with Friedreich's ataxia, a rare disease for which there is no cure.\n\nLost in Panic Cruise: Lost in Panic Cruise is a 2011 Chinese suspense thriller and sequel to \"Lost in Panic Room\". The film was directed by Zhang Fanfan and written by Xiao Yu, starring Alec Su, Annie Wu, Cica Zhou, Yang Kun, and Ni Hongjie. The film was released in China on 27 October 2011. It is the sequel to the 2010 film \"Lost in Panic Room.\"\n\nArthur Max: Arthur Max (born May 1, 1946) is an American production designer. He has been nominated for three Academy Awards: once for his Production Design work on \"Gladiator\" (2000), \"American Gangster\" (2007), and \"The Martian\" (2015). In addition to his Oscar nominations, Max won several other honors for his production design on the film, including the BAFTA, the National Board of Review prize and the Broadcast Film Critics honor. He also collected two \"Excellence in Production Design\" Award2 from the Art Directors Guild, the first for Gladiator and the second for The Martian. He was also nominated for \"Black Hawk Down\", \"Robin Hood\", \"American Gangster\", \"Prometheus\" and \"Panic Room\". After \"[[The Martian (film), Max worked on [[All The Money In The World]] (2017) marking Max's twelfth project for filmmaker Scott, a list of achievements which includes \"[[Exodus: Gods and Kings]]\", \"[[The Counselor]]\", \"[[Kingdom of Heaven (film)|Kingdom of Heaven]]\", \"Robin Hood\" and the aforementioned \"Black Hawk Down\" and \"[[Body of Lies (film)|Body of Lies]]\". He designed Fincher's 1995 thriller, \"[[Seven (1995 film)|Seven\"]]\".\n\nHui Bu Hui: Hui Bu Hui (Will We) is a song written by Roxanne Seeman, Fredrik Samsson and Tobias Forsberg. It is the theme song and promo music video for the Mainland China hit thriller Lost in Panic Cruise, the sequel to Lost in Panic Room. \"Hui Bu Hui (Will We)\" was recorded by Yang Kun in Mandarin and produced by Zhang Ya Dong. Chinese lyrics are by Cui Shu. Hui Bu Hui (Will We) and released on October 13, 2011. 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Slocum was born into a Quaker family that migrated from Warwick, Rhode Island, in 1777 to the Wyoming Valley in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. On November 2, 1778, when Slocum was five years old, she was captured by three Delaware warriors at the Slocum family farm near Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Slocum was raised among the Delaware in what is now Ohio and Indiana. With her marriage to Shepoconah (Deaf Man), who later became a Miami chief, Slocum joined the Miami and took the name Maconaquah. She settled with her Miami family at Deaf Man's village along the Mississinewa River near Peru, Indiana.\n\nGene Wilder: Jerome Silberman (June 11, 1933 \u2013 August 29, 2016), known professionally as Gene Wilder, was an American actor, screenwriter, director, producer, singer-songwriter and author.\n\nBeverly School for the Deaf: Beverly School for the Deaf was founded in 1876 by William Benjamin Swett in Beverly, Massachusetts. Mr. Swett was a deaf man with a deaf daughter and saw a need for educational and vocational services for deaf children and young adults of the North Shore area of Boston. In 1879 with a small legacy and the help of his close friend, the Reverend Dr. Thomas Gallaudet, a 57 acre parcel of land was purchased overlooking the tidal waters of the Bass River in Beverly. The vision of Mr. Swett was organized and incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as the \"New England Industrial School for Deaf Mutes.\"\n\nGerry Hughes (sailor): Gerry Hughes is a British sailor who became the first profoundly deaf man to sail single-handed across the Atlantic Ocean. He crossed the finishing line off Castle Hill, Newport at 11:30 am local time (4:30 pm UTC) on Saturday 3 July 2005 after 35 days of sailing. 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A criminal mastermind who delights in creating complex schemes, The Deaf Man is usually pitted against the men of the 87th Precinct as he creates havoc in the fictional city of Isola.\n\nThree wise monkeys: The three wise monkeys (Japanese: \u4e09\u733f , Hepburn: san'en sanzaru , alternatively \u4e09\u5339\u306e\u733f \"sanbiki no saru\", literally \"three monkeys\") , sometimes called the three mystic apes, are a pictorial maxim. Together they embody the proverbial principle \"see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil\". The three monkeys are Mizaru, covering his eyes, who sees no evil; Kikazaru, covering his ears, who hears no evil; and Iwazaru, covering his mouth, who speaks no evil.\n\nChild of deaf adult: A child of deaf adult, often known by the acronym \"CODA\", is a person who was raised by one or more deaf parents or guardians. Millie Brother coined the term and founded the organization CODA, which serves as a resource and a center of community for children of deaf adults. Many CODAs are bilingual, speaking both an oral and a sign language, and bicultural, identifying with both deaf and hearing cultures. CODAs must navigate the border between the deaf and hearing worlds, serving as liaisons between their deaf parents and the hearing world in which they reside. Ninety percent of children born to deaf adults can hear normally, resulting in a significant and widespread community of CODAs around the world. The acronym KODA (Kid of Deaf Adult) is sometimes used to refer to CODAs under the age of 18.\n\nWhat the Deaf Man Heard: What the Deaf Man Heard is a 1997 \"Hallmark Hall of Fame\" television movie that aired on CBS television on November 23, 1997. It concerns Sammy, a man who pretends to be deaf and mute, when in reality he can hear and speak perfectly well. 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The film was directed by Jeff Siergey, a supervising animator on \"Space Jam\" and lead animator on \"\". He was also a director on \"The Looney Tunes Show\". It was released on August 4, 2015 by Warner Home Video, but it was released early on July 7, 2015 on Vudu and Walmart.\n\nPunch Trunk: Punch Trunk is a 1953 Looney Tunes cartoon written by Mike Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. It is a one-shot cartoon (that is, not featuring a regular character from the Looney Tunes series) about a miniature elephant who inadvertently terrorizes a city.\n\nList of unreleased Warner Bros. animated shorts: Following is the list of the \"Looney Tunes\" and \"Tom and Jerry\" animated short subjects proposed by either Warner Bros. Cartoon studio in the 1930s-1960s or Warner Bros. Animation in the 2000s. In 1945, Bob Clampett planned to direct a Looney Tunes cartoon that would fictionalize the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt as a dog but when Roosevelt died the project was abandoned. In the 1950s, Friz Freleng pondered the idea of a one-shot cartoon that would combine Marilyn Monroe's life with the fairytale of Snow White but this project was also shelved when it was deemed too similar to Monroe's own personal life. Not all abandoned Looney Tunes shorts were one-shots as Looney Tunes comprises several sub-series such as Bugs Bunny, Pep\u00e9 Le Pew and the Road Runner, to name few. It is no surprise that not all planned sub-series didn't get off the ground, and many of them ended up either not being produced at all or being reworked into one-shots. Some of these sub-series were Keystone Kops, Rapid Rabbit and Quick Brown Fox, Corn Plastered, The Eager Beaver, Canyon Kiddies, etc. None of these went so far as to have individual titles mapped out.\n\nCarrotblanca: Carrotblanca is a 1995 8-minute Looney Tunes cartoon. It was originally shown in theaters alongside \"The Amazing Panda Adventure\" (in the US) and \"The Pebble and the Penguin\" (internationally). It was subsequently released on video packaged with older \"Looney Tunes\" cartoons and was included in the special edition DVD, and later HD DVD and Blu-ray, releases of \"Casablanca\", the film to which it is both a parody and an homage. At the time of release, WB did not own the rights to \"Casablanca\" (such rights were with Turner Entertainment - they still technically hold the film today, but WB became responsible for distribution a year after the short's release as a result of their parent company's purchase of Turner in 1996).\n\nThe Hole Idea: The Hole Idea is a 1955 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. It was the last cartoon about black-and-white sequences. He was also the sole animator on the short, as this was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation. It was a \"one shot\" short; that is not starring a regular Looney Tunes character.\n\nLittle Orphan Airedale: Little Orphan Airedale is a Warner Bros. \"Looney Tunes\" cartoon directed by Charles M. Jones and released on October 4, 1947. It was later reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies short. Its major significance is its status as the debut of Jones's character Charlie Dog. The title is a play on \"Little Orphan Annie\".\n\nQuacker Tracker: Quacker Tracker is a 1967 Looney Tunes cartoon, starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was the first of three \"buffer cartoons\" produced by Format Films in between Warner Bros. ending its contract with previous Looney Tunes producers DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and re-establishing its own cartoon studio.\n\nSpeedy Ghost to Town: \"Speedy Ghost to Town\" is a Merrie Melodies 1967 animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It is the first cartoon released under the newly reopened Warner Bros. 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Pursuant to Article III, Section 3 of the Hawaii Constitution, amended during the 1978 constitutional convention, the House of Representatives consists of 51 members representing an equal amount of districts across the islands. It is led by the Speaker of the House elected from the membership of the House, with majority and minority leaders elected from their party's respective caucuses. The current Speaker of the House is Scott Saiki.\n\nSpeaker of the Abia State House of Assembly: The Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly is the political head of the Abia State legislative who serves as the preciding officer of the Abia State House of Assembly. The Speaker is elected by Members of the House with the sole responsibilities of conducting meetings of the House, appointing committees and enforcing the Rules of the House. 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The Speaker with the longest tenure is Peter Milliken who served four consecutive parliaments in 10 years, 124 days.\n\nLester Bronson: Lester Daniel Bronson (December 23, 1905 \u2013 January 24, 1972) was a Democrat and represented Nome, Alaska as a member of Alaska territorial House of Representatives 2nd District, 1955-56; in the 1st Alaska State Legislature as a Senator 1959-1960; 2nd Alaska State Legislature as a Senator 1961-1962; 3rd Alaska State Legislature 1963-1965 as a Senator and in the 6th Alaska State Legislature\n\nHawaii State Legislature: The Hawaii State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Hawaii. The state legislature is a bicameral body consisting of a lower house, the Hawaii State House of Representatives, with 51 representatives, and an upper house, the 25-member Hawaii State Senate. There are a total of 76 representatives in the legislature, each representing single member districts across the islands. The powers of the legislature are granted under Article III of the Constitution of Hawaii.\n\nLinda Upmeyer: Linda L. Upmeyer (born July 23, 1952) is the Iowa State Representative from the 54th District. She has served in the Iowa House of Representatives since 2003 and is the current Speaker of the Iowa House of Representatives. She is the first female Speaker in Iowa's history. She received her BSN from the University of Northern Iowa and her MSN from Drake University. On August 19, 2015 was elected by the members of the Iowa House of Representatives Republican majority to serve as the Speaker of the House. Upmeyer's father, Del Stromer served as Speaker from 1981\u201382.\n\nArizona State Legislature: The Arizona State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Arizona. It is a bicameral legislature that consists of a lower house, the House of Representatives, and an upper house, the Senate. Composed of 90 legislators, the state legislature meets in the Capitol Complex in the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona. Created by the Arizona Constitution upon statehood in 1912, the Arizona State Legislature met biennially until 1950. Today, they meet annually.\n\nRida Cabanilla: Rida T.R. Cabanilla Arakawa (born December 24, 1952 in Ilocos Sur, Philippines) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Hawaii House of Representatives since January 16, 2013 representing District 41. Cabanilla consecutively served from January 2005 until 2013 in the District 42 seat.\n\nPoint of information (competitive debate): In competitive debate, most commonly in the World Schools, Karl Popper and British Parliamentary debate styles, a Point of Information or a POI is when a member of the team opposing that of the current speaker gets to briefly interrupt the current speaker, offering a POI in the form of a question or a statement. This may be as a correction, asking for clarity or just a plain question. As in some debating styles, such as World Schools Style, they often may not be offered in the first or last minute of any speech (known as \"protected time\"), or during reply speeches. Points of information may never be offered to a member of the same team.\n\nDennis Pennington: Dennis Pennington (May 18, 1776 \u2013 September 2, 1854) was a farmer and a stonemason who became known for his many years in public office as an early legislator in the Indiana Territory and in Indiana's General Assembly as a representative of Harrison County, Indiana. Pennington, a member of the Whig Party, became the first speaker of the Indiana territorial legislature's lower house in 1810, served as the territory's census enumerator in 1815, and represented Harrison County as one of its five delegates to the constitutional convention of 1816. Pennington was the first speaker of the Indiana Senate (1816 to 1818), and served in the state legislature for eighteen years, which included five years in the Indiana House of Representatives and thirteen years in the Indiana Senate. His major political contributions relate to his strong opposition to slavery. Pennington ran unsuccessfully for Indiana's Lieutenant Governor in 1825. In addition to his service in the state legislature, Penning was a Harrison County sheriff and a justice of the peace, a trustee of Indiana University, and a member of the Grand Lodge of Indiana. He also supervised construction of the limestone courthouse that served as Indiana's first state capitol building in Corydon, Indiana. The historic Old Capitol, the seat of state government from 1816 to 1825, is one of his most enduring legacies. 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It is spoken in Yichun in Jiangxi province and in Liuyang in Hunan, after which it is named, as well as inShanggao, Qingjiang, Xingan, Xinyu City, Fen yi, Pingxiang City, Fengcheng, Wanzai in Jiangxi and in Liling in Hunan.\n\nFengcheng power station scaffold collapse: The Fengcheng power station collapse occurred on 24 November 2016. At least 74 people are dead and at least two others injured and trapped after a construction platform at a power plant in the Chinese city of Fengcheng in Jiangxi province collapsed. During the time, more than 60 people were working on the platform and another dozen were on the ground waiting to begin their shift at 7a. m. when the platform of a power plant\u2019s cooling tower under construction collapsed.\n\nHengshui University: Hengshui University (\u8861\u6c34\u5b66\u9662 H\u00e9ngshu\u01d0 xu\u00e9yu\u00e0n) is a university in Hengshui, Hebei province, People's Republic of China, established by the provincial government.\n\nHengshui: Hengshui () is a prefecture-level city in southern Hebei province, People's Republic of China, bordering Shandong to the southeast. At the 2010 census its population was 4,340,373 inhabitants whom 522,147 lived in the built-up (\"or metro\") area made of Taocheng urban district. It is on the Jingjiu Railway.\n\nFengcheng, Jiangxi: Fengcheng () is a county-level city in northern Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China, under the administration of Yichun, located along China National Highway 105 and on the eastern (right) bank of the Gan River about 55 km south of Nanchang, the provincial capital. The literal translation of the name is \"Abundance City\", due to its importance as a major commercial hub for agricultural products. There are 26 towns and 7 sub-districts comprising a total area of 2845 km2 and its population is around 1,370,000. The 2005 GDP was more than 9.1 billion RMB.\n\nGan Chinese-speaking people: The Gan-speaking Chinese or Jiangxi people or Kiang-Si people (old romanized spelling) are a subgroup of Han Chinese people. The origin of Gan-speaking people in China are from Jiangxi province in China. Gan-speaking populations are also found in Fujian, southern Anhui and Hubei provinces, and linguistic enclaves are found on Taiwan, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Zhejiang, Hunan, Hainan, Guangdong, Fujian and non-Gan speaking southern and western Jiangxi.\n\nChen Zhengren: Chen Zhengren () (December 1907 \u2013 April 6, 1972), original name Chen Lin (), was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Suichuan County, Jiangxi Province. He joined the Communist Youth League of China and the Communist Party of China in 1925. In September 1927 he planned an uprising in Wan'an County, Jiangxi Province and returned home in December 1927. In 1928, he went to Jinggangshan. In 1930, he was active in Anfu County, Jiangxi Province to coordinate activity in southern Jiangxi and western Fujian. In 1937, he went to Yan'an, where he was active in the border region of Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia. In 1946, he went to Jilin Province as part of the communist activities in Northeast China. After the creation of the People's Republic of China, he went back to his home province to be the 1st Communist Party of China Committee Secretary. He died in Beijing.\n\nJiangxi Science and Technology Normal University: Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University (JXSTNU; \uff09 is a teacher training college located in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, People\u2019s Republic of China, and is currently the only university in Jiangxi Province to offer undergraduate degrees in occupational education. 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Hawk also owns a photography business named Hawk Photography based out of Wilton, Connecticut in which he and his team shoot weddings, portraits and other events. He has published two books. The first \"Distant Journeys\" includes a compilation of 150 colored photographs and the second \"Quiet Moments\" which consists of 120 miscellaneous travel photographs.\n\nElio Ciol: Elio Ciol (born 1929) is an Italian photographer and publisher who was born in Casarsa della Delizia in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, the region where he has principally lived and worked. His father was a photographer who kept a studio in their hometown and Elio was fascinated by the technical aspects and worked in the darkroom as a boy. A formative experience was when, during the Nazi occupation, a German doctor brought in films with photographs of the countryside rather than of people, \"photographs that I myself should have been able to do and which I had not done or even imagined.\" He began practising photography at fifteen, worked full-time in the studio from nineteen, and spent an increasing amount of his free time taking photographs for his own interests. A trip to Assisi in 1951 made a great impression; Ciol subsequently spent much time there, taking many photographs.\n\nMichael Flomen: Michael Flomen (born 1952) is a self-taught Canadian artist who primarily creates photograms, or cameraless photographs in collaboration with nature. Flomen began taking photographs in the late 1960s, and since 1972 his work has been exhibited internationally. 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Canada was represented by World Hockey Association players instead of the National Hockey League players that played in the 1972 Summit Series. The Soviet team won the series 4-1-3 over Canada. The format was the same as the 1972 Summit Series, with four games across Canada and four in Moscow. Canada's lone victory came at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto.\n\nSummit Series (conference): Summit Series is an American organization that hosts conferences and events for young entrepreneurs, artists and activists. Events organized by the group include an annual invitation-only conference during which participants discuss topics including business practices, technological innovation, and philanthropy. Summit Series attendees have included Bill Clinton, Ted Turner and Richard Branson. Summit Series was founded in 2008 by Elliott Bisnow, Brett Leve, Jeff Rosenthal, Jeremy Schwartz, and Ryan Begelman.\n\nSummit Series: The Summit Series, or Super Series (in Russian \"\u0421\u0443\u043f\u0435\u0440\u0441\u0435\u0440\u0438\u044f \u0421\u0421\u0421\u0420 \u2014 \u041a\u0430\u043d\u0430\u0434\u0430\"; \"Superseriya SSSR \u2014 Canada\"), known at the time simply as the Canada\u2013USSR Series, was an eight-game series of ice hockey between the Soviet Union and Canada, held in September 1972. It was the first competition between the Soviet national team and a Canadian team represented by professional players of the National Hockey League (NHL), known as \"Team Canada\". It was the first international ice hockey competition for Canada after Canada had withdrawn from international ice hockey competitions in a dispute with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The series was organized with the intention to create a true best-on-best competition in the sport of ice hockey. The Soviets had become the dominant team in international competitions, which disallowed the professional players of Canada. 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It discussed the author's daughter Anne's marriage to an African American \u2013 referred to as a negro in the parlance of the time \u2013 college classmate in 1949, and details \"his family's ordeal with their daughter marrying across the color line.\" The article has since been much discussed in scholarship on racial relations in the United States.\n\nSir Thomas Copley: He was the eldest son of Sir Roger Copley by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Shelley of Michelgrove, judge of the common pleas, and was one of the coheirs of Thomas Hoo, Baron Hoo and Hastings, whose title he claimed and sometimes assumed. Lord Hoo's daughter Jane married his great-grandfather, Sir Roger Copley. Another daughter married Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, and was the great-grandmother of Anne Boleyn. 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She was known for her extreme superstition and fear of getting a cold, which led her to only use one teacup, she smeared herself with pigs fat instead of washing and she would never have her windows washed in case they were broken and let in germs. By the time of her death, it was said they had become so grimy they no longer let in light.\n\nHorio Tadaharu: Horio Tadaharu (\u5800\u5c3e \u5fe0\u6674; 1596 \u2013 26 October 1633) was a tozama \"daimy\u014d\" in Japan during the Edo period. His father was Horio Tadauji and his grandfather was Horio Yoshiharu. He was the third leader of the Matsue clan. He married Binhime daughter of Okudaira Iemasa of Utsunomiya Domain and adopted daughter of Tokugawa Hidetada. They had 1 daughter married Ishikawa Kadokatsu.\n\nFujiwara no Norimichi: Fujiwara no Norimichi (\u85e4\u539f \u6559\u901a , July 29, 996 \u2013 November 6, 1075) , fifth son of Michinaga, was a kugyo of the Heian period. 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Thus, this article describes the \"dasheen\" form of taro; another variety of taro is known as eddoe or \"Colocasia antiquorum\". Other species of taro include giant taro (\"Alocasia macrorrhizos\"), swamp taro (\"Cyrtosperma merkusii\"), and arrowleaf elephant's ear (\"Xanthosoma sagittifolium\").\n\nPhyllocladus alpinus: Phyllocladus alpinus, the mountain toatoa or mountain celery pine, is a species of conifer in the Podocarpaceae family. It is found only in New Zealand. The form of this plant ranges from a shrub to a small tree of up to seven metres in height. 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In Saigon, the pastry is called \u201cb\u00e1nh b\u00eda\u201d while in S\u00f3c Tr\u0103ng and V\u0169ng Th\u01a1m it is known by \"b\u00e1nh P\u00eda\". Some Vietnamese call it b\u00e1nh l\u1ed9t da, which translates to \"peeling flakes pastry\", and those from the B\u1ebfn Tre region call it b\u00e1nh bao chi, which is the name for Mochi elsewhere in Vietnam. Popular fillings include durian, shredded pork fat, salted egg yolk, mung bean paste, taro and coconut.\n\nImoni: Imoni (\u828b\u716e ) is a type of taro and meat soup eaten traditionally in the autumn in the T\u014dhoku region of Japan. Yamagata Prefecture in particular is famous for its imoni, but other prefectures in the region also have their own different varieties.\n\nPhyllocladus hypophyllus: Phyllocladus hypophyllus is a species of conifer in the Podocarpaceae family.\n\nSago soup: Sago soup or Sai mai lou is a type of tong sui dessert in Cantonese cuisine, which is also a variant of tapioca pudding. 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Luau, in Hawaiian is actually the name of the taro leaf, which when young and small after being steamed for a couple hours resembles cooked spinach. 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Also listed is the years the company was active, and a list of notable role-playing games the company has produced. This list makes note of the first edition of each game which a company published, and does not try to list subsequent editions of the same game published by the same company.\n\nFast and Furious (1939 film): Fast and Furious is a 1939 American mystery comedy film directed by Busby Berkeley. The film stars Franchot Tone and Ann Sothern as Joel and Garda Sloane, a crime-solving married couple who are also rare book dealers. It is the last of a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer trilogy, along with \"Fast Company\" (1938) and \"Fast and Loose\" (1939). However, different actors played the couple each time.\n\nAlan Webber: Alan Webber (born September 18, 1948, St. Louis, Missouri) is an American entrepreneur, writer and progressive Democrat who unsuccessfully ran for Governor of New Mexico in 2014. Following his run for Governor, Webber founded One New Mexico, a solution-oriented nonprofit aimed at advancing New Mexico's economic outlook, nurturing entrepreneurship and innovation and connecting New Mexicans statewide. In 1981, Webber worked as an employee of the Harvard Business School, where he went on to serve for six years as managing editor and editorial director of the \"Harvard Business Review\". In 1995, Webber co-founded the technology business magazine, \"Fast Company\", where he was named Adweek's Editor of the Year in 1999. In 2000, investors sold \"Fast Company\" for $360 million, which was at the time the second highest price ever paid for a U.S. magazine.\n\nToby Press: Toby Press was an American comic-book company that published from 1949 to 1955. Founded by Elliott Caplin, brother of cartoonist Al Capp and himself an established comic strip writer, the company published reprints of Capp's \"Li'l Abner\" strip; licensed-character comics starring such film and animated cartoon properties as John Wayne and Felix the Cat; and original conceptions, including romance, war, Western, and adventure comics. Some of its comics were published under the imprint Minoan. Some covers bore the logo ANC, standing for American News Company, at the time the country's largest newsstand distributor.\n\nGutsoon! Entertainment: Gutsoon! Entertainment, Inc. is a now defunct publisher of English translated manga. The company, headquartered in Encino, Los Angeles, served as the US subsidiary of Coamix, which was founded by Nobuhiko Horie and manga artist Tsukasa Hojo. The company published the English manga anthology \"Raijin Comics\", a U.S. equivalent to the Japanese \"Weekly Comic Bunch\" and published many of the same titles (\"Fist of the Blue Sky\" and \"City Hunter\"), as well titles from other magazines such as the Japanese \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\". \"Raijin Comics\" began as a weekly magazine with its first issue (dated December 18, 2002), but switched to being a monthly publication beginning with its 36th issue (dated September 2003). Gutsoon! also published a companion magazine to \"Raijin Comics\", titled \"Raijin Game & Anime\" (originally called \"Fujin Magazine\"), which lasted only 20 issues before being merged into the pages of \"Raijin Comics\". The collected volumes of \"Raijin Comics\" titles were published under the \"Raijin Graphic Novels\" imprint. Raijin Comics also has a mascot called \"Raijin Maru\". Before the company's fall they were also planning to make a sh\u014djo manga magazine called \"Smile Magazine\".\n\nFast and Loose (1939 film): Fast and Loose is a 1939 American thriller film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell and Reginald Owen. It is a sequel to the 1938 film \"Fast Company\" and was followed the same year by \"Fast and Furious\". In each film, different actors played the crime-solving couple.\n\nFast Company (1938 film): Fast Company is a 1938 mystery film starring Melvyn Douglas and Florence Rice as married rare-book dealers who try to solve a murder case. It is based on the novel of the same name by \"Marco Page\" (Harry Kurnitz). It was followed by two 1939 films featuring the fictional couple, \"Fast and Loose\" and \"Fast and Furious\", though they were played by different actors in each. Apparently, cinema distributors were complaining about the time lag between The Thin Man movies, so Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer started this trilogy featuring married amateur sleuths. To avoid confusion with a 1953 MGM film of the same title, \"Fast Company\" was rechristened \"Rare Book Murder\" for television.\n\nFast Company (magazine): Fast Company is a monthly American business magazine published in print and online that focuses on technology, business, and design. It publishes 10 print issues per year. Robert Safian has been the editor-in-chief since 2007, having previously worked at \"Fortune\", \"Time\", and \"Money\". \"Fast Company\" is owned by Mansueto Ventures and is headquartered in New York, New York.\n\nPlayboy: Playboy is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine. It was founded in Chicago in 1953, by Hugh Hefner and his associates, and funded in part by a $1,000 loan from Hefner's mother. Notable for its centerfolds of nude and semi-nude models (Playmates), \"Playboy\" played an important role in the sexual revolution and remains one of the world's best-known brands, having grown into Playboy Enterprises, Inc., with a presence in nearly every medium. In addition to the flagship magazine in the United States, special nation-specific versions of \"Playboy\" are published worldwide.\n\nApril Summers: Summers began modelling in 2007 with CXLondon, a fashion company in the UK. Since then, she has appeared in numerous publications. The work of the English model can be found in many notable magazines such as \"GQ, GQ Mexico\" \"and \"FHM\".\" Besides the UK, the model made her US debut in 2012, when she was featured in an issue of \"Maxim\". April Summers rose to prominence when she first appeared as a \"Playboy\" Playmate for \"Playboy\" France's gold issue in September 2010, where she posed for a 12-page spread. Ever since, it has been a landslide for the English model, as she went on to appear in \"Playboy Italy, Playboy Hungary, Playboy Lithuania\", \"Playboy Poland, Playboy Spain, Playboy Macedonia\", \"Playboy Argentina, Playboy Slovenia, Playboy Thailand, Playboy Slovakia\", and \"Playboy Mexico\". However, her international success does not stop there, the model is constantly being published in top Italian magazines ever since she rose to fame in Italy by announcing that she is a fan of the world known team Inter Milan. April was interviewed by \"Playboy\" in October 2010 for their website \"The Smoking Jacket\". and is the face of The Golden Handcuff Co. 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It is sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation (U.S. Soccer) as a Division II league in the United States soccer league system, under Major League Soccer (MLS) and alongside United Soccer League (formerly USL Pro). It is headquartered in New York City.\n\nMajor Indoor Soccer League (2008\u201314): The Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), originally known as the National Indoor Soccer League, was a professional indoor soccer league which began play in 2008. It was the third league to be known as the Major Indoor Soccer League after the MISL I and MISL II. The MISL name is arguably the most recognizable name in indoor soccer due to its history dating back to 1978. The league name and assets are currently owned by the United Soccer Leagues. 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That way training would be competitive for all teams regardless of talent level. He also authored and managed the street soccer based \"FCD LIGA\" which was a 3v3/4v4 in house league on Sundays. He grew the wildly successful program from 5 teams to over 30 teams to preach the small sided games format as the best player development tool. He also organized and managed the FC Dallas Development League which hosted the top U9 teams in the Dallas Metroplex.\n\nAnthony Di Biase: Anthony Di Biase (born April 26, 1988 in Richmond Hill, Ontario) is a Canadian soccer player who played the majority of his career in North America mostly notable in the USL Second Division, USL Premier Development League, and the Canadian Soccer League.\n\nNico di Biase: Nicol\u00e1s An\u00edbal di Biase (born 9 December 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who currently plays for FC Edmonton in the North American Soccer League as a midfielder.\n\n1990 American Professional Soccer League: Overview of the 1990 American Professional Soccer League season. Although the Western Soccer League and the American Soccer League merged to form the American Professional Soccer League in 1990, the two leagues remained essentially independent leagues, linked by name alone. During this season, they ran separate regular season schedules with two different points systems. They each had their own playoff formats, had separate league MVPs and had their own All League teams. The first game between the two leagues came in September when the Maryland Bays of the American Soccer League defeated the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the Western Soccer League for the American Professional Soccer League championship.\n\nXtreme Soccer League: The Xtreme Soccer League (XSL) was an indoor soccer league that began play in December 2008. Four teams from the former Major Indoor Soccer League participated in the first XSL season: the Chicago Storm, Detroit Ignition, Milwaukee Wave, and New Jersey Ironmen. Other former MISL teams joined the National Indoor Soccer League or Professional Arena Soccer League.\n\nNational Soccer League: The National Soccer League (NSL) was the top-level soccer league in Australia, run by Soccer Australia and later the Australian Soccer Association. The NSL, the A-League's predecessor, spanned 28 seasons from its inception in 1977 until its demise in 2004, when it was succeeded by the A-League competition run by Football Federation Australia, the successor to the Australian Soccer Association. During the history of the NSL the league was contested by a total of 42 teams; 41 based in Australia and one based in New Zealand. Seasons initially ran during the winter seasons, until 1989 when this was changed to the summer season. In 1984, the league was split into two conferences (Northern and Southern) to introduce more teams into the competition; the league returned to a single division in 1987. The competition was known by various names through sponsorships; these names included the Philips Soccer League, Olympic Airways Soccer League, Coca-Cola Soccer League, the Ericsson Cup and the A-League.\n\nNational Premier Soccer League: The National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) is an American soccer league commonly recognized as being a fourth tier league although it has been given no official designation by US Soccer. Although the league is officially affiliated to the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) and qualifies for the U.S. Open Cup through USASA channels, the league is generally considered to be at the fourth tier of competition in the United States soccer pyramid, behind Major League Soccer (MLS), the North American Soccer League (NASL), and the United Soccer League (USL), and roughly equal with the Premier Development League (PDL). 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Directed and written by the Spanish director Isabel Coixet, based on the novel by Penelope Fitzgerald, the film stars Emily Mortimer as Florence Green, Patricia Clarkson as Violet Gamart, and (Bill Nighy) as Edmund Brundish. This is the third collaboration between Patricia Clarkson and Isabel Coixet, after Elegy and Learning to Drive, and the second time Emily Mortimer and Patricia Clarkson appear together in 2017.\n\nDorothy Duffy: Dorothy Duffy (born in Douglas Bridge, Northern Ireland) is an Irish actress. She is best known for her performance as Rose / Patricia in \"The Magdalene Sisters\".\n\nChildren of the Bride: Children of the Bride is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jonathan Sanger and starring Rue McClanahan, Kristy McNichol, Jack Coleman, Anne Bobby, Conor O'Farrell and Patrick Duffy. The film premiered on CBS on October 5, 1990 and was released on DVD in 2003. The film was followed by two sequels: \"Baby of the Bride\" (1991) and \"Mother of the Bride\" (1993).\n\nThe Magdalene Sisters: The Magdalene Sisters is a 2002 Irish-British drama film written and directed by Peter Mullan, about three teenage girls who were sent to Magdalene Asylums (also known as 'Magdalene Laundries') homes for women who were labelled as \"fallen\" by their families or society. The homes were maintained by individual religious orders in the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland.\n\nDuffy's Tavern (film): Duffy's Tavern is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and written by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama. The film stars Ed Gardner, Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton, Paulette Goddard, Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour, Eddie Bracken and Brian Donlevy. The film was released on September 28, 1945, by Paramount Pictures.\n\nAffairs of a Gentleman: Affairs of a Gentleman is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin L. 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The first two novels in her best-selling Shopaholic series, \"The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic\" and \"Shopaholic Abroad\", were adapted into the film \"Confessions of a Shopaholic\" (2009). Her books have been translated into over 30 languages.\n\nTaking Tiger Mountain by Strategy: Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy (Chinese: \u667a\u53d6\u5a01\u864e\u5c71; pinyin: zh\u00ec q\u01d4 w\u0113i h\u01d4sh\u0101n) is a Peking opera, and one of the eight model plays allowed during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. The story is based on the novel \"Lin hai xue yuan\" (\u6797\u6d77\u96ea\u539f) by Qu Bo, which in turn, is based on the real-life story of an incident in 1946 during the Chinese Civil War, involving a communist reconnaissance team soldier Yang Zirong (\u6768\u5b50\u8363) who disguised himself as a bandit to infiltrate a local gang of bandits, eventually helping the main communist force to destroy the bandits. 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The director Xie Jin staged the original production in the early 1960s and also filmed the story in 1972.\n\nErin Wyatt: Erin Wyatt is an Ohio-born American model and actress who appeared in movies such as \"Ghosts of Girlfriends Past\", \"Confessions of a Shopaholic\", and \"\" and television shows such as \"Ugly Betty\" and \"Smash\". In 2009, she appeared with Alec Baldwin in a commercial that aired during the Super Bowl. Wyatt is primarily a print ad, catalog, and magazine cover model.\n\nTaking Tiger Mountain by Strategy (film): Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy () is a Chinese film from 1970, during the height of the Cultural Revolution. The film was directed by Xie Tieli and was based on a contemporary Beijing opera, one of the eight model plays allowed during the Cultural Revolution. 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Coleman embarked on his career in rapping, with the hip hop trio, Three the Hard Way. His first notable appearance came on Lord Finesse's \"Yes You May (Remix)\". Coleman released his debut album, \"Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous\", in 1995 and significantly contributed to the underground hip hop scene. In 1998, he founded Flamboyant Entertainment, his own indie label, through which he released one of his most popular singles, \"Ebonics\" (1998).\n\nALIF (Liberate Attack of the Feminist Infantry): ALIF (Attaque lib\u00e9ratoire de l'infanterie f\u00e9ministe, English: Liberation Attack of the Feminist Infantry) is the pioneer female hip hop trio of Hip Hop Galsen. Emerging in the late mid-1990s, ALIF offered a feminine and feminist flavour to Hip Hop Galsen encouraging women to play their part in the movement. The group split beginning of 2010 after thirteen years of a memorable career.\n\nIlluminati X: Illuminati X (AKA!! 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The members are Posdnuos, Dave and Maseo. The three formed the group in high school and caught the attention of producer Prince Paul with a demo tape of the song \"Plug Tunin'\". With its playful wordplay, innovative sampling, and witty skits, the band's debut album, \"3 Feet High and Rising\", has been called \"a hip hop masterpiece.\"\n\nWarp 9: Warp 9, a science fiction themed electro-funk and hip hop trio, best known for their influential singles \"Nunk,\" \"Light Years Away,\" and \"Beat Wave,\" ranks among the most iconic groups of the electro hip hop era. Described as the \"perfect instance of hip hop's contemporary ramifications,\" Warp 9 was the brainchild of writer-producers Lotti Golden and Richard Scher. The duo wrote and recorded under the moniker Warp 9, a production project at the forefront of the electro movement. Warp 9 evolved from a studio concept into a band when Prism Records expressed interest in releasing Nunk as a single. Golden & Scher invited drummer Chuck Wansley and percussionist Boe Brown to perform the male vocals and rhymes. Later, a female vocalist was added to the group; Ada Dyre performed vocals and rhymes for Warp 9's second single, \"Light Years Away.\" The group released two albums, \"It's a Beat Wave\" (1983), (Island Records), a street themed testament exploring the topics of science fiction, hip hop and mixing, and \"Fade In, Fade Out\" (Motown), (1986), a soul R&B oriented montage. Warp 9's image is best described on the cover of their 12\" single \"Light Years Away,\" with Milton (Boe) Brown (Warp 9's lead singer), Chuck Wansley and session singer Ada Dyer in their trademark sci-fi space suits.\n\nThe Cactus Album: The Cactus Al/Bum (also known as The Cactus Cee/D and The Cactus Cas/Ette depending on release format) is the debut album by hip hop trio 3rd Bass, released on Def Jam Recordings on November 14, 1989. The album received positive reviews from the hip hop press, and the group gained some publicity by being arguably the second white group to achieve hip hop credibility, after the Beastie Boys. It was certified gold by the RIAA on April 24, 1990, the same day as Biz Markie's \"The Biz Never Sleeps\", which was released two weeks prior to \"The Cactus Album\".\n\nMcGruff (rapper): Herbert Brown, better known by his stage name McGruff (also known as Herb McGruff) is an American Hip hop recording artist from Harlem, New York City, New York. Brown started rapping in his early teens. He embarked on his music career in the hip hop group Bronx Most Wanted, alongside rappers Jay Q and Tee U.B. Brown later became a member of the hip hop collective Children of the Corn. As a member of Children of the Corn, Brown worked alongside Big L, Cam'ron, Bloodshed and Mase, all of whom would go on to have successful careers in the music industry. After the group disbanded without releasing any material, Brown made his first appearance on Big L's debut album, \"Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous\" (1995), on the tracks \"8 Iz Enuff\" and \"Dangerzone\". Eventually, Brown signed a deal with popular hip hop label, Uptown Records and began recording his debut album, \"Destined to Be\". In early 1998, the album's lead single \"Before We Start\" became a minor hit, charting on several \"Billboard\" charts. In the Summer of 1998, \"Destined to Be\" was released but failed to sell many copies, only peaking at 169 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and Brown was released from his contract. Brown would make appearances with Heavy D on his album, \"Waterbed Hev\" and the \"Woo\" soundtrack. In 2009, Brown appeared on Mase's mixtape \"I Do the Impossible\". In 2010, he was featured heavily on The Diplomats mixtape, \"The D.I.P. 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It was generally well received by music and hip hop critics and was reviewed by \"Wired\", \"Urb\", and the \"Hip Hop DX\" online magazine.\n\nThe Hard Way (213 album): The Hard Way is the only studio album from American hip hop trio 213, which consisted of Snoop Dogg, Warren G and Nate Dogg. The reunion of the group first appeared as 213 in Warren G's \"The Return of the Regulator\" in the track \"Yo' Sassy Ways\". In 2003, Snoop Dogg, released his series of mixtapes, from which the second compilation \"Welcome to tha chuuch, Vol. 2\" included the first version of \"So Fly\", which is a parody of the then chart-running hit single by Monica, So Gone. Missy Elliott, a co-producer of the song (with Spike & Jamahl), got to hear the tape and was very impressed by it. She agreed with Snoop to cede the right of the sample for the upcoming 213 project in exchange for their rapping on Tamia's \"Can't Go for That\" remix. 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In analogy to the market concept which can be viewed from a macroeconomic (describing relationships among actors in an economic systems, e.g. a monopoly) as well as from a microeconomic (describing different allocation mechanisms, e.g. public auctions of telephone frequencies) perspective, electronic markets denote networked forms of business with many possible configurations:\n\nNational innovation system: The National Innovation System (also NIS, National System of Innovation) is the flow of technology and information among people, enterprises and institutions which is key to the innovative process on the national level. According to innovation system theory, innovation and technology development are results of a complex set of relationships among actors in the system, which includes enterprises, universities and government research institutes.\n\nNabichum: Nabichum (literally 'butterfly dance') is a Korean Buddhist dance (\"Jakbeop\") for ritual service. 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Some of the parts she performed at the Met included Annina in \"La traviata\", both the Aunt and Barena in Jan\u00e1\u010dek's \"Jen\u016ffa\", Barbarina and Marcellina in \"The Marriage of Figaro\", Berta in \"The Barber of Seville\", Countess Ceprano in \"Rigoletto\", the Dew Fairy and the Sandman in \"Hansel and Gretel\", Feklusa in \"K\u00e1\u0165a Kabanov\u00e1\", the First Lady in \"The Magic Flute\", the Flower Seller in Britten's \"Death in Venice\", Frasquita in \"Carmen\", Gerhilde in \"Die Walk\u00fcre\", Giannetta in \"L'elisir d'amore\", Helen in \"Mourning Becomes Electra\", Ines in \"Il trovatore\", Jouvenot in \"Adriana Lecouvreur\", Kate Pinkerton in \"Madama Butterfly\", Laura in \"Luisa Miller\", Lauretta in \"Gianni Schichi\", Lisa in \"La sonnambula\", Marianne in \"Der Rosenkavalier\", Marthe in \"Faust\", Musetta in \"La boh\u00e8me\", Oscar in \"Un ballo in maschera\", Samaritana in \"Francesca da Rimini\", Woglinde in both \"Das Rheingold\" and \"G\u00f6tterd\u00e4mmerung\", Xenia in \"Boris Godunov\", Zerlina in \"Don Giovanni\", and title role in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\". In 1991 she created the role of the Woman with Child in the world premiere of John Corigliano's \"The Ghosts of Versailles\".\n\nIntermezzo (opera): Intermezzo, Op. 72, is an opera in two acts by Richard Strauss to his own German libretto, described as a \"B\u00fcrgerliche Kom\u00f6die mit sinfonischen Zwischenspielen \" (bourgeois comedy with symphonic interludes). It premiered at the Dresden Semperoper on 4 November 1924, with sets that reproduced Strauss' home in Garmisch. The first Vienna performance was in January 1927.\n\nKarin Branzell: Karin Branzell (24 September 189115 December 1974) was a Swedish operatic contralto (sometimes described as a mezzo-soprano), who had a prominent career at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, and in Europe. Her very wide range enabled her to sing both contralto roles and the occasional soprano role. She was particularly noted for her singing of the music of Richard Wagner, in roles such as Ortrud (\"Lohengrin\"), Venus (\"Tannh\u00e4user\"), Erda (\"Das Rheingold\" and \"Siegfried\"), Brang\u00e4ne (\"Tristan und Isolde\"), and Brunnhilde (\"Die Walk\u00fcre\"). She was considered on a par with Margarete Klose and Kerstin Thorborg as a Wagnerian contralto. Amneris (\"Aida\"), Dalila (\"Samson et Dalila\"), Herodias (\"Salome\"), and Clytemnestra (\"Elektra\") were among her other renowned roles.\n\nThomas Thomaschke: Thomas Thomaschke (born 2 August 1943) is a German bass singer in opera and concert. He has appeared in parts such as Hunding in Wagner's \"Die Walk\u00fcre\" and Sarastro in Mozart's \"Die Zauberfl\u00f6te\" in major opera houses in Europe and international festivals. He has also performed and recorded oratorios and cantatas.\n\nHerta Glaz: Herta Glaz (also spelled Hertha; September 16, 1910 in Vienna \u2013 January 28, 2006 in Hamden, Connecticut) was an American operatic mezzo-soprano, voice teacher, and opera director of Austrian birth. She became a United States citizen in 1943. She was a fixture at the Metropolitan Opera between 1942-1956 where she sang in more than 300 performances. She was also highly active with the San Francisco Opera between 1944-1951. Some of the roles she portrayed on stage were Marcellina in \"Le Nozze di Figaro\", Annina, Siegrune in \"Die Walk\u00fcre\", Flosshilde in \"G\u00f6tterd\u00e4mmerung\" and Magdalene in \"Die Meistersinger von N\u00fcrnberg\".", "question": "Which of these has the most acts, Die Walk\u00fcre or Intermezzo?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"opera_with_most_acts": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the opera that has the most acts."}, "number_of_acts_most": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of acts for the opera with the most acts."}, "compared_operas": {"type": "array", "description": "Details for each opera included in the comparison.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"opera_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the opera."}, "number_of_acts": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of acts in this opera."}}, "required": ["opera_name", "number_of_acts"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["opera_with_most_acts", "number_of_acts_most", "compared_operas"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"opera_with_most_acts": "Die Walk\u00fcre", "number_of_acts_most": 3, "compared_operas": [{"opera_name": "Die Walk\u00fcre", "number_of_acts": 3}, {"opera_name": "Intermezzo", "number_of_acts": 2}]}, "ground_truth": {"opera_with_most_acts": "Die Walk\u00fcre", "number_of_acts_most": 3, "compared_operas": [{"opera_name": "Die Walk\u00fcre", "number_of_acts": 3}, {"opera_name": "Intermezzo", "number_of_acts": 2}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2445, "output_tokens": 74, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "1c0ab20556c0fe6df86c53bb147b64cc38118a9524672d6f69b549794ceadd2b", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5adc69bf554299438c868dad", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "American", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "America's Got Talent (season 6): Season six of \"America's Got Talent\", a reality television series, premiered on May 31, 2011, on NBC. The show was hosted by Nick Cannon, while Piers Morgan, Sharon Osbourne and Howie Mandel returned as judges. On September 14, 2011, Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. was announced as the winner of season six. This season was the last with Morgan as a judge, as he did not return for season 7, where Howard Stern replaced him.\n\nSeinfeld (season 6): Season six of \"Seinfeld\", an American comedy television series created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, began airing on September 22, 1994, and concluded on May 18, 1995, on NBC. Season six placed first in the Nielsen ratings, above \"Home Improvement\" and \"ER\".\n\nStargate SG-1 (season 6): Season six of \"Stargate SG-1\", an American-Canadian television series, began airing on June 7, 2002 on Sci Fi. The sixth season concluded after 22 episodes on February 19, 2003 on British Sky One, which overtook the Sci-Fi Channel in mid-season. The series was developed by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner. Season six regular cast members include Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, Corin Nemec, and Don S. Davis.\n\nSmallville (season 6): Season six of \"Smallville\", an American television series, began airing on September 28, 2006. The series recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian Clark Kent as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The sixth season comprises 22 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 17, 2007, marking the first season to air on the newly formed The CW television network. Regular cast members during season six include Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, Allison Mack, Annette O'Toole, John Glover, and Erica Durance.\n\nSouth Park (season 6): Season six of \"South Park\", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 6, 2002. The sixth season concluded after 17 episodes on December 11, 2002. This season is notable for being the only one without Kenny as a main character, as he was written off in the previous season. Kenny, however, plays a part in some episodes without appearing and returns at the conclusion of the final episode.\n\nDrop Dead Diva (season 6): Drop Dead Diva season six and last season premiered March 23, 2014, and concluded on June 22, 2014, on Lifetime. Season six aired on Sundays at 9:00 pm ET (6:00 pm PT) and consisted of 13 episodes.\n\nSouth Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!: South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! is a 2009 video game based on the American animated television series \"South Park\", released on the Xbox Live Arcade service for the Xbox 360 video game console. The game was developed by Doublesix in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios and Xbox Live Productions. \"Let's Go Tower Defense Play\" is a tower defense game, with the added element of being a fast-paced action game as well. Thus, players do not only build towers to eliminate destructive forces, but they also have to control multiple characters in order to successfully protect the town of South Park. \"South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!\" is the first \"South Park\" video game released after three early titles released between 1998 and 2000.\n\nTrey Parker: Randolph Severn \"Trey\" Parker III (born October 19, 1969) is an American actor, animator, writer, director, producer, singer, and songwriter. He is known for co-creating \"South Park\" (1997\u2013present) along with his creative partner Matt Stone, as well as co-writing and co-directing the Tony Award-winning musical \"The Book of Mormon\" (2011). Parker was interested in film and music as a child, and attended the University of Colorado, Boulder following high school, where he met Stone. The two collaborated on various short films, and starred in a feature-length musical, titled \"Cannibal! The Musical\" (1993).\n\nSo You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 6): So You Think You Can Dance, also known as SYTYCD, is a United States television reality program and dance competition airing on the Fox Broadcasting Company network. Season six premiered on Wednesday, September 9, 2009, with Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy returning as permanent judges and Cat Deeley returning to host. Season six is the first to air during the fall season, immediately following the summer airing of season five. Live shows began airing October 26 and the season finale aired on December 16. Russell Ferguson, the first krumper to make it to the Las Vegas auditions, won the title of \"America's Favorite Dancer\" and the $250,000 prize. Also in the finale were Jakob Karr in second place, Kathryn McCormick in third place, Ellenore Scott in fourth place, Ashleigh Di Lello in fifth place and Ryan Di Lello in sixth place.\n\nFull Circle (Stargate SG-1): \"Full Circle\" is the season finale for season six of the Canadian-American military science fiction television series \"Stargate SG-1\". It was originally intended to be the last episode of \"Stargate SG-1\". The episode was written by executive producer Robert C. Cooper and directed by Martin Wood. The episodes received an average Nielsen household rating and a low syndication rating compared to other season six episodes. The episode got strong reviews from major media publishers worldwide.", "question": " Season six of \"South Park\" was created by the actor and animator of what nationality?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"tv_series_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the television series."}, "season_number": {"type": "integer", "description": "The specific season number being referred to."}, "creator_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the creator who is an actor and animator."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the creator."}, "roles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Key roles of the creator mentioned in the context."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality", "roles"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["tv_series_name", "season_number", "creator_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"tv_series_name": "South Park", "season_number": 6, "creator_details": {"name": "Trey Parker", "nationality": "American", "roles": ["actor", "animator", "writer", "director", "producer", "singer", "songwriter"]}}, "ground_truth": {"tv_series_name": "South Park", "season_number": 6, "creator_details": {"name": "Trey Parker", "nationality": "American", "roles": ["actor", "animator"]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1837, "output_tokens": 64, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "2821ecb42c1b6b5fdd1959437651cec4d324621d4e71a480947c2759ff5a2763", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ac2c60f554299657fa29043", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "TNT", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Aleksandr Revva: Aleksandr Vladimirovich Revva (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0420\u0435\u0432\u0432\u0430 ; born 10 September 1974) is a Russian stand-up comedian, TV host and voice actor. A former KVN player, in 2006 Revva became a \"resident\" of the Russian Comedy Club show on TNT. As of 2009 hosts a TV show on NTV. Stage name: Arthur Pirozhkov, Alex Nowacki, Grandma Batman, Don Digidon.\n\nInexplicable, yet a Fact: Inexplicable, yet a Fact (Russian: \u041d\u0435\u043e\u0431\u044a\u044f\u0441\u043d\u0438\u043c\u043e, \u043d\u043e \u0444\u0430\u043a\u0442, often abbreviated as \u041d\u041d\u0424 and has also been translated as Inexplicable, but Factual) was a popular TV show on TNT (Russian TV channel). \"Inexplicable, yet a Fact\" is among the earliest pseudo-documentary projects on the Russian television and has influenced several similar projects on other Russian TV channels: \"Fantastical Stories\" (REN TV), \"Cannot Be!\" (STS (TV channel)), \"X Files\" (DTV), and others. The series has begun shortly after Syfy's \"Ghost Hunters\", possibly influenced by the success of the series, and before Discovery Channel's \"A Haunting\". \"Inexplicable, yet a Fact\", as well as the aforementioned pseudo-documentaries, root in \"Chariots of the Gods (film)\", with \"Inexplicable, yet a Fact\" heavily using the footage and ideas from the film in several episodes.\n\nKsenia Sobchak: Ksenia Anatolyevna Sobchak (Russian: \u041a\u0441\u0435\u0301\u043d\u0438\u044f \u0410\u043d\u0430\u0442\u043e\u0301\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0421\u043e\u0431\u0447\u0430\u0301\u043a , born November 5, 1981) is a Russian TV anchor, journalist, socialite, and actress. Sobchak became known to the wider public as a host of the reality show \"Dom-2\" on the Russian channel TNT. She is sometimes described as \"Russia's Paris Hilton\". She is an anchor at an independent TV channel Dozhd.\n\nGarik Martirosyan: Garik Martirosyan (Armenian: \u0533\u0561\u0580\u056b\u056f \u0544\u0561\u0580\u057f\u056b\u0580\u0578\u057d\u0575\u0561\u0576 , born February 13, 1974 in Yerevan, Soviet Union) is a Moscow-based Armenian entertainer, comedian, TV host, actor and singer. He's the co-producer and host of the Comedy Club Russia which airs on Russian TV channel TNT. He was also one of 4 hosts of \"Prozhektorperiskhilton\" broadcast on Channel One from 2008 until 2012.\n\nUniver. New Dorm: Univer. New Dorm (Russian: \u0423\u043d\u0438\u0432\u0435\u0301\u0440. \u041d\u043e\u0432\u0430\u044f \u043e\u0431\u0449\u0430\u0433\u0430 ) is a Russian comedy sitcom which airs on the TNT channel since October 10, 2011. The show is a spin-off of the popular Russian TV Series \"Univer\".\n\nNasha Russia: Nasha Russia (Russian: \u041d\u0430\u0448\u0430 Russia , literally \"Our Russia\") is a Russian sketch show based on the British comedy show \"Little Britain\", created by Comedy Club Production. It was written by former KVN players and producers Semyon Slepakov and Garik Martirosyan.\n\nKVN: KVN (Russian: \u041a\u0412\u041d , an abbreviation of \u041a\u043b\u0443\u0431 \u0432\u0435\u0441\u0451\u043b\u044b\u0445 \u0438 \u043d\u0430\u0445\u043e\u0434\u0447\u0438\u0432\u044b\u0445 , \"Klub vesy\u00f3lykh i nakh\u00f3dchivykh\" or \"Ka-Ve-En\", \"Club of the Funny and Inventive People\") is a Russian humour TV show and competition where teams (usually college students) compete by giving funny answers to questions and showing prepared sketches, that originated in the Soviet Union. The programme was first aired by the First Soviet Channel on November 8, 1961. Eleven years later, in 1972, when few programmes were being broadcast live, Soviet censors found the students' impromptu jokes offensive and anti-Soviet and banned \"KVN\". The show was revived fourteen years later during the Perestroika era in 1986, with Alexander Maslyakov as its host. It is one of the longest-running TV programmes on Russian Television. It also has its own holiday on November 8, the birthday of the game, which \"KVN\" players celebrate every year since it was announced and widely celebrated for the first time in 2001.\n\nMikhail Galustyan: Mikhail Sergeyevich Galustyan (Russian: \u041c\u0438\u0445\u0430\u0438\u0301\u043b \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0301\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u0430\u043b\u0443\u0441\u0442\u044f\u0301\u043d , born 25 October 1979) is a Russian-Armenian showman, comedian, screenwriter, and producer. Mikhail Galustyan was also a former participant in KVN and a show called \"Comedy Club (Russia)\". Awards Champion League KVN 2003, Winner of the Summer Cup of KVN 2004, 2005, 2009.\n\nThe Best Movie: The Best Movie (Russian: \u0421\u0430\u043c\u044b\u0439 \u043b\u0443\u0447\u0448\u0438\u0439 \u0444\u0438\u043b\u044c\u043c , \"Samy luchshiy film\") is a 2008 Russian comedy film from TNT and Comedy Club Russia, spoofing such famous Russian films as \"Night Watch\" and \"Day Watch\", \"The 9th Company\", \"Heat\" and TV series: \"My Fair Nanny\", \"Dalnoboyshchiki\" and \"Brigada\". The movie includes numerous cameos by Russian celebrities, some of them involving a humorous touch on their public image. For instance, socialite Kseniya Sobchak appears as a luxury prostitute, and gay icon Boris Moiseev plays a rough-and-tumble policeman, his only line being: \"You gonna sign it all, you faggot!\"\n\nPavel Volya: Pavel Alekseevich Volya (Russian: \u041f\u0430\u0432\u0435\u043b \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0412\u043e\u043b\u044f , born 14 March 1979) is a Russian TV host, actor and singer. A former KVN player, he first came to prominence as the \"\"resident\"\" of the Russian Comedy Club show, co-produced by Garik Martirosyan and aired on TNT channel. In 2007, Volya released his first studio album. As of 2008, hosts a TV Show on TNT.", "question": "Pavel Alekseevich Volya, is a Russian TV host, actor and singer, a ormer KVN player, he first came to prominence as the \"\"resident\"\" of the Russian Comedy Club show, co-produced by Garik Martirosyan, a Moscow-based Armenian entertainer, comedian, TV host, actor and singer, the co-producer and host of the Comedy Club Russia which airs on which Russian TV channel ?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"tv_show_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the TV show."}, "broadcasting_channel": {"type": "string", "description": "The TV channel on which the show airs."}}, "required": ["name", "broadcasting_channel"], "additionalProperties": false}, "key_personalities": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of key individuals associated with the TV show.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the personality."}, "roles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of roles or professions of the personality related to the show or generally."}, "is_former_kvn_player": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the personality was a former KVN player."}}, "required": ["name", "roles"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "answer_channel": {"type": "string", "description": "The direct answer to the question: the Russian TV channel where Comedy Club Russia airs."}}, "required": ["tv_show_details", "key_personalities", "answer_channel"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"tv_show_details": {"name": "Comedy Club Russia", "broadcasting_channel": "TNT"}, "key_personalities": [{"name": "Pavel Alekseevich Volya", "roles": ["TV host", "actor", "singer"], "is_former_kvn_player": true}, {"name": "Garik Martirosyan", "roles": ["entertainer", "comedian", "TV host", "actor", "singer", "co-producer"], "is_former_kvn_player": null}], "answer_channel": "TNT"}, "ground_truth": {"tv_show_details": {"name": "Comedy Club Russia", "broadcasting_channel": "TNT"}, "key_personalities": [{"name": "Pavel Alekseevich Volya", "roles": ["TV host", "actor", "singer", "resident"], "is_former_kvn_player": true}, {"name": "Garik Martirosyan", "roles": ["entertainer", "comedian", "TV host", "actor", "singer", "co-producer", "host"]}], "answer_channel": "TNT"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2070, "output_tokens": 124, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "834c7c3c708e6755432f582478645ae0628a649955e29a66daa8eb776c055f58", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae56f615542990ba0bbb2aa", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "10 October 1969", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Gareth Williams (New Zealand actor): Gareth Williams (born 13 July 1984) is a New Zealand born actor of television, film and theatre. He trained for a year with the Auckland Theatre Company at the prestigious Globe Theater in London. He then attained his Bachelor of Performing Arts at Toi: Whakaari Dramatic Arts College in 2006. Williams has since had television roles in Facelift (2007), This Is Not My Life (2009), Legend of the Seeker (2010), as well as some minor feature film roles.\n\nBeta Test (film): Beta Test is a 2016 film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Nicholas Gyeney. Gyeney described the film as a cross between Die Hard, Gamer, and The Firm. The film stars Larenz Tate, Manu Bennett, Linden Ashby, and Yuji Okumoto.\n\nDaniella Smith: Daniella Smith (born 30 July 1972, Kaikohe, New Zealand) is a New Zealand former professional boxer, the first International Boxing Federation Women's World Champion and is the second New Zealand born person to win a boxing world title. Smith is also ranked pound-for-pound number one in New Zealand of all time in the Women's division.\n\nVera James: Vera James (1892-1980) was a New Zealand born actor who worked in theatre and film. She moved to Australia in 1919 and appeared in two films for Franklyn Barrett. Her father distributed \"A Girl of the Bush\" in New Zealand.\n\nAndrew Robertt: Andrew Robertt is a New Zealand born actor.\n\nManu Bennett: Jonathan Manu Bennett (born 10 October 1969) is a New Zealand born actor. He is known for his portrayal as the Gallic gladiator Crixus in the Starz television series \"Spartacus\". He has also appeared as the orc commander Azog the Defiler in Peter Jackson's three-part film adaptation based on \"The Hobbit\" by J. R. R. Tolkien, and as supervillain Slade Wilson/Deathstroke in The CW TV series \"Arrow\". Since January 2016, he plays the role of Allanon in the MTV series \"The Shannara Chronicles\", based on the \"Shannara\" novel series by Terry Brooks.\n\nJeremy Brennan: Jeremy John Brennan (born 20 August 1974) is a New Zealand born actor and musician. He graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 1998. His film credits include the 2006 Tropfest finalist \"Tough Crowd\" which he co-wrote with Director Patrick Gillies who also directed him in the soon to be released New Zealand feature film \"The Holy Roller\".\n\nMaurice K. Smith: Maurice Smith (September 1926, Hamilton, New Zealand) is a New Zealand born architect and architectural educator. Smith's work and teaching builds upon the idea of creating \"habitable three-dimensional fields\" as a working method for his projects. His 'field theory' has parallels to the work of Charles Olson, William Carlos Williams, and Francis Ponge in poetry, and of Gy\u00f6rgy Kepes and Paul Klee in the visual arts. Smith's published works include the offices of Firth Concrete, Hastings, New Zealand, 1958 (demolished), Indian_Hill_House in Groton, Massachusetts (1962\u201363), and Blackman House in Manchester-by-the-Sea,_Massachusetts (1992-93). He left New Zealand to study at MIT in the USA on a Fulbright Scholarship in 1952. During this time Smith studied under, and worked for, various MIT faculty and visiting faculty, including Carl Koch, Serge Chermayeff, Richard Buckminster Fuller, and Gy\u00f6rgy Kepes.\n\nPeter Gutmann (computer scientist): Peter Claus Gutmann is a computer scientist in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. He has a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Auckland. His Ph.D. thesis and a book based on the thesis were about a cryptographic security architecture. He is interested in computer security issues, including security architecture, security usability (or more precisely the lack thereof), and hardware security, he has discovered assorted flaws in publicly released cryptosystems and protocols. He is the developer of the cryptlib open source software security library and contributed to PGP version 2. In 1994 he developed the Secure FileSystem (SFS). He is also known for his analysis of data deletion on electronic memory media, magnetic and otherwise, and devised the Gutmann method for erasing data from a hard drive more or less securely. Having lived in New Zealand for some time, he has written on such subjects as wetas, which are peculiar to New Zealand, and the Auckland power crisis of 1998, during which the electrical power system failed completely in the central city for five weeks. See, for instance, \"Auckland: Your Y2K beta test site\" on Gutmann's Homepage. He has also written on his career as an \"arms courier\" for New Zealand, detailing the difficulty faced in complying with customs control regulations with respect to cryptographic products, which were once classed as \"munitions\" by various jurisdictions including the United States.\n\nThe Stabilizer: The Stabilizer is a 1984 Indonesian action film directed by Arizal, produced by Parkit Film (The Punjabi Brothers) and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The movie stars New Zealand born actor Peter O'Brian who plays Peter Goldson, a.k.a. The Stabilizer. He is an FBI agent who is sent to Thailand to retrieve a brilliant professor who has been captured by the drug lord Greg Rainmaker. Goldson and Rainmaker go way back. Goldson put a bullet in Rainmakers leg during a drug bust, and Rainmaker took revenge a little further by raping and killing his fiance. 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Khan began his acting career on television by playing a soldier in the Doordarshan series \"Fauji\" (1988), a role that garnered him recognition and led to starring roles in more television shows. He soon started receiving offers for film roles and had his first release with the romantic drama \"Deewana\" (1992), in which he played a supporting part. Khan subsequently played the antagonist of the 1993 thrillers \"Baazigar\" and \"Darr\", box office hits that established his career in Bollywood. In 1995, Khan starred opposite Kajol in Aditya Chopra's romance \"Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge\", that became the longest running Indian film of all time. He continued to establish a reputation in romantic roles by playing opposite Madhuri Dixit in \"Dil To Pagal Hai\" (1997), and Kajol in the Karan Johar-directed blockbusters \"Kuch Kuch Hota Hai\" (1998) and \"Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...\" (2001).\n\nTanuja Chandra: Tanuja Chandra is an Indian film director and writer. 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He appeared as the lead actor in \"Saugandh\" (1991) before making his breakthrough with the suspense thriller \"Khiladi\" (1992), the first film of the \"Khiladi\" series. In the same year, he appeared in the Pramod Chakravorty-produced film \"Deedar\". In 1994, Kumar earned his first nomination for Best Actor at the Filmfare Awards for his performance in the Yash Chopra-produced romance \"Yeh Dillagi\" and starred in \"Mohra\". The following year he appeared in \"Sabse Bada Khiladi\". Kumar played a supporting role in the Chopra-directed romance \"Dil To Pagal Hai\" (1997), for which he received a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. However, several other of his releases in the 1990s, including \"Lahu Ke Do Rang\", \"Insaaf\", \"Daava\", \"Tarazu\", \"Angaaray\", \"Barood\" and \"Zulmi\" performed poorly at the box office leading to a setback in his film career.\n\nBorder (1997 film): Border is a 1997 Indian war film based on the Battle of Longewala during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, produced and directed by J. P. Dutta. The film starred an ensemble cast of Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty, Akshaye Khanna, Jackie Shroff in pivotal roles. The film is an adaptation from real life events that happened at the Battle of Longewala during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The film was screened retrospective on August 13th 2016 at the \"Independence Day Film Festival\" jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. It was the second highest grossing Bollywood film of the year world wide behind \"Dil To Pagal Hai\" and highest grossing film of the year in india .\n\nDil To Pagal Hai: Dil To Pagal Hai (English: \"The Heart Is Crazy\"), also known as DTPH, is a 1997 Indian musical, romantic drama film directed by Yash Chopra. The film depicts the love lives of the dancers in a musical dance troupe. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit and Karisma Kapoor in lead roles, with Akshay Kumar in a supporting role. It was Khan's third collaboration with Yash Raj Films after \"Darr\" (1993) and \"Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge\" (1995). The soundtrack was composed by Uttam Singh, while the lyrics were written by Anand Bakshi. 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The four caves are Tham Sang, Tham Hoi, Tham Loup, and Tham Nam. The name \"Tham Sang\" refers to the stalactites within them which are said to resemble elephants, a characteristic in particular of the Tham Sang cave. The entrance has a grey boulder on the right side with a red flower bush beyond that. Tham Hoi is considered the most sacred to locals, with a larger Buddha head in the entrance, whilst Tham Loup is noted for its stalactites. Tham Nam, meaning \"water cave\", is located roughly 400 m south of Tham Hoi.\n\nSong of the South: Song of the South is a 1946 American live-action animated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the collection of Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris, and stars James Baskett as Uncle Remus. The film takes place in the southern United States during the Reconstruction Era, a period of American history shortly after the end of the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. 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In recognition of his warm portrayal of the famous black storyteller he was given an Honorary Academy Award, making him the first black male performer to receive an Oscar.\n\nBohemian (band): Bohemian (Korean: \ubcf4\ud5e4\ubbf8\uc548 , Japanese: \u30dc\u30d8\u30df\u30a2\u30f3; stylized as BOHEMIAN), is a three-member South Korean pop/ballad group, that along with group endeavors, has recorded many soundtracks, abbreviated as OSTs, for South Korean films and Korean drama or k-drama for television in South Korea, as individual artists. The group is composed of (Korean: \ubc15\uc0c1\uc6b0 ), (Korean: \uae40\uc6a9\uc9c4 ), and Yoo Kyu Sang (Korean: \uc720\uaddc\uc0c1 ). Bohemian debuted in 2010 with members Park Sang Woo and Yoo Kyu Sang. In 2012, they were joined by Kim Yong Jin. The group is managed by HMG Entertainment, with recordings released by their distribution company, LOEN Entertainment. Through a LOEN Entertainment agreement with Viki, a video streaming site, both Kim Yong Jin and Bohemian are listed as artists, and their music videos can be viewed.\n\nKermit Unpigged: Kermit Unpigged is a music and comedy record released by The Jim Henson Company through BMG Kidz in 1994, and the last album released by Jim Henson Records. The record\u2019s title is a clear parody of the MTV series \u201cMTV Unplugged\u201d, and the cover is a parody of Eric Clapton's \"Unplugged\" album cover as well. 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She was noticed by Shaan Rahman while anchoring music shows and picked her for Vineeth Sreenivasan - Shaan Rahman debut album, Coffee @ MG Road. She is associated with Blogswara and have sung in multiple albums in the series. Divya has sung in Vineeth Sreenivasan's super hit romantic movie, Thattathin Marayathu composed by Shaan Rahman. She has been associated with Vineeth - Shaan ventures, including Malarvadi Arts Club. In 2014 the hit wedding song \"Thudakkham Maangalyam\" from Anjali Menon's Bangalore Days gave her much popularity which she sang along with along with Vijay Yesudas and Sachin Warrier composed by Gopi Sunder. In 2015 Divya was noticed more promptly when she sang the song \"Puthumazhayai\" from Martin Prakkat's Charlie (2015 Malayalam film) composed by Gopi Sundar while the same song was sung by Shreya Ghoshal too. 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His research focuses on developing innovative statistical methods for complex and high-dimensional data. Particular themes of his work include the use of Bayesian hierarchical models, methods for learning latent structure in complex data, and the development of computationally efficient algorithms for uncertainty quantification. He is currently serving as joint Editor of the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B.\n\nDaniel J. Bauer: Daniel John Bauer (born June 29, 1973) is an American statistician, professor, and director of the quantitative psychology program at the University of North Carolina, where he is also faculty at the Center for Developmental Science. 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His brother Herbert said he did this for economic and legal reasons when he entered the City of Salisbury (now Harare) looking for economic opportunities. That time, white colonialists favoured people of Mixed Race compared to blacks. He was enterprising and is known for starting an engineering company, Trinity Engineering which during the early years of independence had lucrative government contracts. One such contract involved assembling military vehicles, notably the Puma trucks. He is known for having married 3 wives. the first one is said to have been of Indian origin and they seared 5 children in the town of Gweru. The second whom he married in 1977 under the old Chapter 37 (now Chapter 5:11) was black like him and she was called Manana. With Manana, they never had any child. The third one was Jane aka Lizzie, and they seared 5 children and Jane also had 6 children from a previous marriage. 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After flying twice on the Orbiter \"Challenger\", she left NASA in 1987. She worked for two years at Stanford University's Center for International Security and Arms Control, then at the University of California, San Diego as a professor of physics, primarily researching nonlinear optics and Thomson scattering. She served on the committees that investigated the \"Challenger\" and \"Columbia\" space shuttle disasters, the only person to participate in both. Ride died of pancreatic cancer on July 23, 2012.\n\nSTS-9: STS-9 (also referred to as STS-41A and Spacelab 1) was the ninth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the sixth mission of the Space Shuttle \"Columbia\". Launched on November 28, 1983, the ten-day mission carried the first Spacelab laboratory module into orbit, and was \"Columbia\"'s last flight until STS-61-C in January 1986.\n\nSTS-32: STS-32 was the 33rd mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the 9th launch of Space Shuttle \"Columbia\". 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Launched from Kennedy Space Center on 4 April 1983, the mission deployed the first Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS-1, into orbit, before landing at Edwards Air Force Base on 9 April. STS-6 was the first Space Shuttle mission during which a spacewalk was conducted, and hence was the first in which the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) was used.\n\nSTS-7: STS-7 was NASA's seventh Space Shuttle mission, and the second mission for the Space Shuttle \"Challenger\". During the mission, \"Challenger\" deployed several satellites into orbit. The shuttle launched from Kennedy Space Center on June 18, 1983, and landed at Edwards Air Force Base on June 24. STS-7 was notable for carrying Sally Ride, America's first female astronaut.\n\nSTS-29: STS-29 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission, during which Space Shuttle \"Discovery\" inserted a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) into Earth orbit. 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The supporting cast includes Janis Paige, Peter Lorre, Jules Munshin, and George Tobias repeating his Broadway role.\n\nScrooge, or, Marley's Ghost: Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost is a 1901 British short silent drama film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge confronted by Marley's ghost and given visions of Christmas past, present, and future, is the earliest known film adaptation of Charles Dickens's 1843 novel \"A Christmas Carol\". The film, \"although somewhat flat and stage-bound to modern eyes,\" according to Ewan Davidson of BFI Screenonline, \"was an ambitious undertaking at the time,\" as, \"not only did it attempt to tell an 80 page story in five minutes, but it featured impressive trick effects, superimposing Marley's face over the door knocker and the scenes from his youth over a black curtain in Scrooge's bedroom.\"\n\nHigh Society (musical): High Society is a musical comedy with a book by Arthur Kopit and music and lyrics by Cole Porter. 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He recorded the 2016 album \"Most Versatile\", whose album cover pays homage to Bruce Springsteen's album \"Born in the U.S.A.\"\n\nScrooge (musical): Scrooge: The Musical is a 1992 stage musical with book, music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Its score and book are closely adapted from the music and screenplay of the 1970 musical film \"Scrooge\" starring Albert Finney and \"A Christmas Carol\" by Charles Dickens. Bricusse was nominated for an Academy Award for the song score he wrote for the film, and most of those songs were carried over to the musical.\n\nPainting the Clouds with Sunshine (film): Painting the Clouds with Sunshine is the title of a Technicolor musical film released in 1951, directed by David Butler and starring Dennis Morgan and Virginia Mayo (singing voice was dubbed by Bonnie Lou Williams). The film is a musical adaptation of the 1919 play \"The Gold Diggers\" by Avery Hopwood. 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The group was considered to be foundational in the genre of ethnic electronica.\n\nValley Entertainment: Valley Entertainment is an American music distributor and independent record label based in New York City, United States. The company was founded in 1994 by Barney Cohen and Jon Birge. In 2001, it acquired the prestigious back catalogue of space, ambient, and new-age music from Hearts of Space Records. s of 2017 , it has a catalogue of about 375 releases.\n\nMannheim Steamroller: Mannheim Steamroller is an American Neoclassical new-age music group founded by Chip Davis, that is known primarily for its \"Fresh Aire\" series of albums, which blend classical music with elements of new age and rock, and for its modern recordings of Christmas music. 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Star pastry chefs Waylynn Lucas, Ron Ben-Israel and Richard Ruskell judge which cakes are worthy of headlining parties for things such as \"The Simpsons\", \"The Sound of Music\", DC Comics, and more. The first season of the show ran for 8 episodes and later seasons of the show, Season 2 and so on run for 13 episodes. There was also an annual Christmas-themed spin-off of the show called \"Cake Wars: Christmas\" which made its debut the same year as \"Cake Wars\" and is identical and similar to another annual holiday-themed show called \"Halloween Wars\" which is for Halloween instead of Christmas.\n\nDetroit Lions Television Network: The Detroit Lions Television Network is a network of seven television stations (and one cable/satellite channel) in Michigan and Ohio that broadcast the NFL's Detroit Lions preseason games and related coverage. On May 21, 2015, the Detroit Lions announced a multi-year broadcast partnership with WJBK (Fox 2) and Fox Sports Detroit. Fox Sports Detroit produces the preseason game broadcasts with Fox 2 producing the pre-game and post-game segments. The games air live on Fox 2 and the rest of the Detroit Lions Television Network, with re-airings on Fox Sports Detroit. The wrap around shows' hosts are Dan Miller, Herman Moore, Jamie Samuelsen, Jennifer Hammond, and Woody Woodriffe. The game announcers are Matt Shepard with play-by-play, Chris Spielman with color commentary, and Jennifer Hammond with sideline reports. The network also airs a live regular season pre-game show called \"Lions Game Day Live\", while Fox Sports Detroit has a live regular season post-game show called \"Lions Live\".\n\nVaishali Thakkar: Vaishali Thakkar (Hindi: \u0935\u0948\u0936\u093e\u0932\u0940 \u0920\u0915\u094d\u0915\u0930 ; born 25 July in Bombay) is an Indian theatre and television actress. 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She received the U.S. Distinguished Flying Cross for this accomplishment. She set many other records, wrote best-selling books about her flying experiences and was instrumental in the formation of The Ninety-Nines, an organization for female pilots. In 1935, Earhart became a visiting faculty member at Purdue University as an advisor to aeronautical engineering and a career counselor to women students. She was also a member of the National Woman's Party and an early supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment.\n\nNu Afrika Records: Nu Afrika Records, LLC is a Ghanaian entertainment company established by rapper/record producer Ball J. The company is located at Spintex road, Accra-Ghana. It is a full service entertainment company housing a record label and a video production company called 36 Men. The company has worked with almost all the top music and movie stars in Ghana and across Africa such as Guru, Kwaw Kese, Sarkodie, Patoranking, Castro, Stonebwoy, Stay J, EL, Joey B, Nhyiraba Kojo, R2Bees, Obour, Yaa Pono, Praye, King Ayisoba, Rocky Dawuni, Ben Brako, Kojo Antwi, Hammer, Reggie Rockstone, Eddie Watson, Ingride Alabi, Ivan Quashigah etc.\n\nCastro (musician): Theophilus Tagoe (born 1 May 1982, disappeared 6 July 2014), popularly known as Castro or Castro Under Fire, was a Ghanaian hiplife recording artist and musician.\n\nSusan Walsh (missing person): Susan Walsh (February 18, 1960 \u2013 disappeared July 16, 1996) was an American writer and freelance journalist who disappeared outside her home in Nutley, New Jersey on July 16, 1996. Walsh's disappearance was widely publicized into the late 1990s, especially after several newspapers and media outlets published articles alluding that her disappearance was potentially linked to the Russian mafia, as well as New York City's underground vampire community, both subjects that Walsh had investigated while writing for \"The Village Voice\".\n\nJimmy Hoffa: James Riddle Hoffa (February 14, 1913 \u2013 disappeared July 30, 1975) was an American labor union leader who served as the President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) union from 1958 until 1971. He vanished in late July 1975, at age 62.\n\nChekannur Maulavi: Chekannur Maulavi (born Chekannur P. K. Mohammed Abul Hassan Maulavi on 1936, disappeared July 29, 1993) was a progressive Islamic cleric who lived in Edappal, in the Malappuram district of Kerala, India. He was noted for his controversial and unconventional interpretation of Islam based on Quran. 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It is believed to be lost.\n\nHuns and Hyphens: Huns and Hyphens is a 1918 American silent comedy film featuring Larry Semon and Stan Laurel.\n\nLarry Semon: Lawrence \"Larry\" Semon (February 9, 1889 \u2013 October 8, 1928) was an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter during the silent film era. In his day, Semon was considered a major movie comedian, but he is now remembered mainly for working with both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy before they started working together.\n\nThe Counter Jumper: The Counter Jumper is a 1922 American film directed by Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy. It is a remake of the 1919 film \"The Grocery Clerk\", which was also directed by Semon. The film was screened at the Museum of Modern Art in 2009 as part of a series examining slapstick.\n\nZenobia (film): Zenobia (also known as Elephants Never Forget (UK) and It's Spring Again) is a 1939 comedy film starring Oliver Hardy, Harry Langdon, Billie Burke, Alice Brady, James Ellison, Jean Parker, June Lang, Stepin Fetchit and Hattie McDaniel. It is one of the few films after the teaming of Laurel and Hardy that features Hardy without Stan Laurel, the result of a contract dispute between Laurel and producer Hal Roach, who maintained separate contracts for each performer, rather than a team contract, which would have offered them more control over their careers. \"Zenobia\" was Roach's attempt to create a new comedic pair without Laurel, and a series of films with Hardy and Langdon was planned. The dispute was short-lived, however, and Laurel and Hardy were reunited shortly thereafter.\n\nLaurel and Hardy (animated series): Laurel and Hardy is an American animated television series and an updated version of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy's comedic acts by the animation studio Hanna-Barbera from Hal Roach. 156 shorts were made in total, each having its own opening and closing wrap-arounds, to make them easy to air in syndication. In a majority of the cartoons, after Laurel and Hardy get into a mess of trouble, almost each one of them ends with Laurel whimpering in a high register. As both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy had died by the time of this series, Larry Harmon (who also produced the cartoons) and Jim MacGeorge respectively provided the voices of Stan and Ollie. They would later reprise their roles in an episode of \"The New Scooby-Doo Movies\".\n\nThe Barnyard: The Barnyard is a 1923 film featuring Oliver Hardy and directed by Larry Semon.\n\nRobert G. Vignola: Robert G. Vignola (born Rocco Giuseppe Vignola, August 5, 1882 \u2013 October 25, 1953) was an Italian-born American actor, screenwriter and film director in American cinema. One of the silent screen's most prolific directors, he made a handful of sound films in the early years of talkies but his career essentially ended in the silent era.\n\nThe Midnight Cabaret: The Midnight Cabaret is a 1923 American film directed by Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy.", "question": "In between Larry Semon and Robert G. 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It is a sequel to the 2000 film, \"Battle Royale\", which in turn was based upon a controversial 1999 novel of the same title by Koushun Takami. An extended version of the film is titled Battle Royale II: Revenge.\n\nRyo Kimura: Ryo Kimura (\u6728\u6751 \u4e86 , Kimura Ry\u014d , born September 23, 1988) is a Japanese actor who debuted in 2002. His first movie was Moonlight Jellyfish, in which he co-starred with Tatsuya Fujiwara. He played the role of Michio, a mentally challenged 15-year-old boy diagnosed with an incurable skin disease called XP (Xeroderma Pigmentosum).\n\nKaiji (manga): Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji (\u8ced\u535a\u9ed9\u793a\u9332\u30ab\u30a4\u30b8 , lit. \"Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji\" ) , also known as \"Ultimate Survivor Kaiji\", is a Japanese manga series about the art of gambling, written by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. It is published by Kodansha in \"Young Magazine\". 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In 2014, he portrayed the villain Shishio Makoto in the live action \"Rurouni Kenshin\" films.\n\nErased (2016 film): Boku Dake ga Inai Machi (\u50d5\u3060\u3051\u304c\u3044\u306a\u3044\u8857 , lit. \"The Town Where Only I Am Missing\") is a 2016 Japanese thriller fantasy mystery film adaptation of the manga series of the same name featuring Tatsuya Fujiwara as Satoru Fujinuma. It premiered in cinemas throughout Japan on March 19, 2016. The theme song is \"Hear ~Shinjiaeta Akashi~\" (Hear \u301c\u4fe1\u3058\u3042\u3048\u305f\u8a3c\u301c , lit. Hear ~A proof that you could trust~ ) by Chise Kanna. The trailer was released on 14 January 2016.\n\nBattle Royale: Battle Royale (Japanese: \u30d0\u30c8\u30eb\u30fb\u30ed\u30ef\u30a4\u30a2\u30eb , Hepburn: Batoru Rowaiaru ) is a novel by Japanese writer Koushun Takami. Originally completed in 1996, it was not published until 1999. 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The novel was adapted as a screenplay by Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa, based on \"The Borrowers\" by Mary Norton, an English author of children's books, about a family of tiny people who live secretly in the walls and floors of a typical household, borrowing items from humans to survive. The film stars the voices of Mirai Shida, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Shinobu Otake, Keiko Takeshita, Tatsuya Fujiwara, Tomokazu Miura, and Kirin Kiki, and tells the story of a young Borrower (Shida) befriending a human boy (Kamiki), while trying to avoid being detected by the other humans.\n\nBattle Royale (film): Battle Royale (\u30d0\u30c8\u30eb\u30fb\u30ed\u30ef\u30a4\u30a2\u30eb , Batoru Rowaiaru ) is a 2000 Japanese dystopian film adapted from the 1999 novel of the same name by Koushun Takami. It is the final film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, the screenplay written by his son Kenta, and stars Takeshi Kitano. The film takes place in a dystopian Japan and it follows the story of Shuya Nanahara, a high-school student, and his classmates. Their class has been chosen by the government to take part in an annual game where all the students of the class must fight to the death until only one remains alive. The film aroused both domestic and international controversy and was either banned outright or deliberately excluded from distribution in several countries.\n\nBattle Royale (manga): Battle Royale (Japanese: \u30d0\u30c8\u30eb\u30fb\u30ed\u30ef\u30a4\u30a2\u30eb , Hepburn: Batoru Rowaiaru ) is a Japanese manga series written by Koushun Takami and illustrated by Masayuki Taguchi. It is based on Takami's novel of the same name, telling the story of a class of junior high school children who are forced to fight each other to the death. 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Propelled to international success by social media, One Direction's five albums, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), \"Four\" (2014), and \"Made in the A.M.\" (2015), topped charts in most major markets, and generated hit singles including \"What Makes You Beautiful\", \"Live While We're Young\", \"Best Song Ever\", \"Story of My Life\", and \"Drag Me Down\".\n\nLou Pearlman: Louis Jay \"Lou\" Pearlman (June 19, 1954 \u2013 August 19, 2016) was an American record producer and fraudster. He was the manager of successful 1990s boy bands such as Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. In 2006, he was accused of running one of the largest and longest-running Ponzi schemes in history, leaving more than $300 million in debts. After being apprehended, he pleaded guilty to conspiracy, money laundering, and making false statements during a bankruptcy proceeding. In 2008, Pearlman was convicted and sentenced to up to 25 years in prison. 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US5 became successful throughout central Europe with their first album \"Here We Go\" and with several hit records thereafter.\n\nEpitaph Records: Epitaph Records is a Hollywood-based independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. The label was originally \"just a logo and a P.O. box\" created in the 1980s for the purpose of selling Bad Religion records, but has evolved into a large independent record label. Gurewitz took the name from a King Crimson song of the same name. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s most of the bands on Epitaph were punk and pop punk groups, while there are many post-hardcore and bands signed to the label as well. A large portion of the record label, known as Hellcat Records, is owned by Tim Armstrong, frontman of the punk rock band Rancid. Several sister-labels also exist, such as ANTI-, Burning Heart Records, Fat Possum Records, Hellcat Records and Heart & Skull Records that have signed other types of bands. The label has recently been added to the Forza Horizon franchise as a radio station.\n\nAll the Best! 1999\u20132009: All the Best! 1999\u20132009 (stylized as ALL the BEST! 1999\u20132009) is the third greatest hits album by Japanese pop boy band Arashi. The album was released on August 19, 2009 in Japan under their record label J Storm in two editions, a limited 3CD version and a regular 2CD version. The album debuted at number-one on the \"Oricon\" album weekly chart, selling 753,430 copies. Thirteen days after the release of \"All the Best! 1999\u20132009\" the album sold over a million copies. As of September 22, 2009, \"All the Best! 1999\u20132009\" had overtaken \"Supermarket Fantasy\" to claim the title of best-selling album of the year in Japan. 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His most popular films were \"The Wizard of Oz\" (1939), and \"Gone with the Wind\" (1939), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Director. Fleming has two films listed in the top 10 of the American Film Institute's 2007 AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list.\n\nJim the Penman (1921 film): Jim the Penman is a 1921 American silent crime drama film produced by Whitman Bennett and distributed through Associated First National, later just First National Pictures. It is based on a well known play, \"Jim the Penman\" by Charles Lawrence Young about a forger in Victorian Britain. The film stars Lionel Barrymore and was directed by Kenneth Webb, the duo having worked on \"The Great Adventure\" previously. \"Jim the Penman\" is preserved though incomplete (reel 5 missing) at the Library of Congress.\n\nThe Daring Years: The Daring Years is 1923 American silent melodrama, directed by Kenneth Webb and produced by Daniel Carson Goodman. The film starred Mildred Harris, Clara Bow, Charles Emmett Mack, and Tyrone Power, Sr.. The film is now considered lost.\n\nSalvation Nell (1921 film): Salvation Nell is a 1921 American silent drama film produced by Whitman Bennett and distributed by Associated First National Pictures, later First National Pictures. It was directed by Kenneth Webb and stars Pauline Starke. The film is based on a successful 1908 Broadway play that starred Minnie Maddern Fiske.\n\nThe Devil's Garden: The Devil's Garden is a lost 1920 American silent drama film produced by Whitman Bennett, directed by Kenneth Webb, and released through First National Exhibitor's Circuit, which was later known as First National Pictures. The film starred Lionel Barrymore, May McAvoy, and Barrymore's first wife Doris Rankin. It is based on a novel, \"The Devil's Garden\" by William Babington Maxwell, and was the first film for Whitman Bennett Productions.\n\nAmeer Webb: Ameer Kenneth Webb (born March 19, 1991) is an American sprinter, who specializes in the 200\u00a0meters.\n\nJust Suppose: Just Suppose is a surviving 1926 film produced by and starring Richard Barthelmess with distribution through First National Pictures. Kenneth Webb directed Barthelmess and young Lois Moran star. The film is based on a 1920 Broadway play, \"Just Suppose\", by Albert E. Thomas.\n\nThe Great Adventure (1921 film): The Great Adventure is a 1921 American silent romantic comedy film produced by Whitman Bennett and distributed by First National Pictures, then called Associated First National. The film was directed by Kenneth Webb and starred Lionel Barrymore. Fredric March made his screen debut in this film. The film is based upon the novel \"Buried Alive\" by Arnold Bennett. 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As she explained in the foreword to the first volume, she created the anthology to redress the lack of strong female protagonists in the subgenre of sword and sorcery. At the time, most female characters in sword and sorcery were little more than stock damsels in distress, or pawns who were distributed at the conclusion of the story as \"bad-conduct prizes\" (Bradley's term) for the male protagonists. Many of the early sword-and-sorcery works featured attitudes toward women that Bradley considered appalling.\n\nMarion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine: Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine was a quarterly fantasy magazine founded and initially edited by fantasy and science fiction author Marion Zimmer Bradley. Fifty issues appeared from summer 1988 through December 2000. It was published by MZB Enterprises from 1988-1989, Marion Zimmer Bradley Ltd. from 1990-1993, and the Marion Zimmer Bradley Living Trust from 1994-2000, all based in Berkeley, California. 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Established on 13 June 1941 making it as the \"First Notre Dame School in Asia and in the Philippines\", it was the first link in the long chain of Notre Dame Schools in the Philippines that form the Notre Dame Educational Association under the patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the school Patroness and St. Eugene De Mazenod as the school's patron saint.\n\nNotre Dame\u2013Stanford football rivalry: The Notre Dame\u2013Stanford football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team of the University of Notre Dame and Stanford Cardinal football team of Stanford University. As of 2016, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Stanford Cardinal have met 31 times, beginning in 1925 (though the modern series began in 1988). The Notre Dame\u2013Stanford game has been played annually since 1997, with the teams meeting at Notre Dame Stadium earlier in the season (late September to mid-October) in even-numbered years, and at Stanford Stadium on the weekend following Thanksgiving in odd-numbered years since 1999. The game typically alternates positions in Notre Dame's schedule with its other Pac-12 opponent, USC.\n\n1889 Northwestern Purple football team: The 1889 Northwestern Purple football team was an American football team that represented Northwestern University during the 1889 college football season. The team compiled a 2\u20133 record. Only one of the five games was an intercollegiate game, a 9\u20130 loss to Notre Dame on November 14, 1889, in Evanston. The game was the first meeting in the Northwestern\u2013Notre Dame football rivalry. 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Its fifteenth season (summer of 2014) was known as the 15/150, also celebrating the 450th birthday of William Shakespeare, and the 150th anniversary of the first full production of Shakespeare at the university in 1864 (Records indicate the first performance of Shakespeare at the University of Notre Dame took place in 1847, a collection of scenes also from \"Henry IV).\" The anniversary season consisted of the Professional Company production of \"Henry IV\" (directed by Michael Goldberg), the Young Company performance of \"The Merry Wives of Windsor\" (directed by West Hyler), and the annual ShakeScenes shows featuring actors of all ages from South Bend and the surrounding community.\n\n2009 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team: The 2009 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented the University of Notre Dame in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Charlie Weis and played its home games at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. Weis entered his fifth season as head coach with the expectation from the Notre Dame administration that his team would be in position to compete for a BCS Bowl berth. Notre Dame started the first part of the season 4-2, with close losses to Michigan and USC but ended the season with four straight losses, including a second loss to Navy loss in three years. Weis was fired as head coach the Monday after the Stanford loss at the end of the season. Although Notre Dame was bowl eligible with 6 wins, the University announced on December 4 that the Irish had chosen not to play in a bowl game. 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It is situated in Clemens Kapuuo Street and was established in 2003. The area was initially used by the Paramount chief of the Herero as a meeting venue. Over the years small businesses started trading there, ranging from shebeens to car wash businesses. The City of Windhoek wants to revamp this place and turn it into shopping complex, but the local people are opposing this move.\n\nMitsubishi Aircraft Company: Mitsubishi Aircraft Company (\"Mitsubishi Kokuki\") was the new name given by the Mitsubishi Company (\"Mitsubishi Shokai\"), in 1928, to its subsidiary, Mitsubishi Internal Combustion (\"Mitsubishi Nainenki\"), to reflect its changing role as an aircraft manufacturer catering to the growing demand for military aircraft in Japan.\n\nMitsubishi: The Mitsubishi Group (\u4e09\u83f1\u30b0\u30eb\u30fc\u30d7 , Mitsubishi Gur\u016bpu , also known as the Mitsubishi Group of Companies or Mitsubishi Companies, and informally as the Mitsubishi \"Keiretsu\") is a group of autonomous Japanese multinational companies in a variety of industries. Its total revenue is about 1.4% of Japan's GDP.\n\nHyundai Cement: Hyundai Cement Co, Ltd. is a cement and concrete company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, established in 1964. It is a manufacturer of portland cement. Manufacturing is based in Danyang, Chungcheongbuk-do and Yeongwol, Gangwon-do. Hyundai Cement Co., Ltd. was originally a member of the Hyundai Business Group and split off into the Sungwoo Group. The founder of the Sungwoo Group, Chung Soon-Young, is the younger brother of Chung Ju-yung, founder of the Hyundai Business Group. The Sungwoo Group is headed by Chung Mong-Sun, the eldest son of Chung Soon-Young and is also involved in resorts. Former and current affiliates of this group include Hyundai Welding Co., Ltd., Sungwoo Automotive Co., Ltd., Sungwoo Finance Co., Ltd., Sungwoo Precision Co., Ltd., and Hyundai Automotive Co., Ltd. disposal in 2016 Sungwoo Construction Co., Ltd. takeover in 2017 Hanil Cement Group.\n\nPrimal Pictures: Primal Pictures, an informal business, established in 1991, is a 3D graphic rendering of human anatomy, built using real scan data from the visible human project, for use by healthcare medical professionals.\n\nMitsubishi PX33: The Mitsubishi PX33 is a prototype passenger car built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the company which would eventually sire Mitsubishi Motors. Commissioned for military use by the Japanese government in 1934, it was the first Japanese-built sedan to have full-time four-wheel drive, a technology the company would return to fifty years later in pursuit of motorsport success. Four working prototypes were built, and a version was in development using Mitsubishi's 6.7\u00a0litre, 70 PS \"445AD\" powerplant, Japan's first direct injection diesel engine. However, the entire PX33 project was cancelled in 1937 after the government decided to prioritize Mitsubishi's manufacturing capabilities on commercial development of trucks and buses. In 1937, another Japanese company Tokyu Kurogane Kogyo began production of a smaller four-wheel drive car called the Kurogane Type 95.\n\nKeiretsu: A keiretsu ( , literally \"system\", \"series\", \"grouping of enterprises\", \"order of succession\") is a set of companies with interlocking business relationships and shareholdings. It is a type of informal business group. The \"keiretsu\" maintained dominance over the Japanese economy for the second half of the 20th century.\n\nHuman trafficking in Tanzania: Tanzania is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation. Boys are trafficked within the country for forced labor on farms, in mines, and in the informal business sector. Tanzanian girls from rural areas are trafficked to urban centers and the island of Zanzibar for domestic servitude and commercial sexual exploitation; some domestic workers fleeing abusive employers fall prey to forced prostitution. In some regions, unregistered employment agencies are involved in recruiting minors from rural areas to work as domestic helpers in the capital, where they are subject to exploitation. 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Despite its naming and the near identical logomarks, Mitsubishi Pencil Company is unrelated to the Mitsubishi Group, and has never been a part of their zaibatsu.\n\nMitsubishi A5M: The Mitsubishi A5M, formal Japanese Navy designation Mitsubishi Navy Type 96 Carrier-based Fighter (\u4e5d\u516d\u5f0f\u8266\u4e0a\u6226\u95d8\u6a5f), experimental Navy designation Mitsubishi Navy Experimental 9-Shi Carrier Fighter, company designation Mitsubishi Ka-14, was a Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft. It was the world's first monoplane shipboard fighter to enter service and the direct predecessor of the famous Mitsubishi A6M \"Zero\". 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As distinguished by its unique language, this civilization endured from before the time of the earliest Etruscan inscriptions ( 700\u00a0BC) until its assimilation into the Roman Republic, beginning in the late 4th century BC with the Roman\u2013Etruscan Wars.\n\nBattle of Alalia: The naval Battle of Alalia took place between 540 BC and 535 BC off the coast of Corsica between Greeks and the allied Etruscans and Carthaginians. A Punic-Etruscan fleet of 120 ships defeated a Greek force of Phocean ships while emigrating to the western Mediterranean and the nearby colony of Alalia (now Al\u00e9ria).\n\nPorta Collina: The Colline Gate (Latin Porta Collina) was a landmark in ancient Rome, supposed to have been built by Servius Tullius, semi-legendary king of Rome 578\u2013535 BC. The gate stood at the north end of the Servian Wall, and past it were two important streets, the Via Salaria and Via Nomentana. Within this area the Alta Semita linked the Quirinal with the Porta Carmentalis. 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The only Etruscan artist mentioned by ancient writers, he worked for the last of the Roman kings, Tarquinius Superbus. He is responsible for creating a terracotta statue of Jupiter that was inside the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline Hill, and possibly the Apollo of Veii. His statue of Jupiter, which being made of terracotta had a red face, was so famous that victorious Roman generals would paint their faces red during their triumphal marches through Rome. Pliny the Elder wrote that his works were \"the finest images of deities of that era...more admired than gold.\"\n\n535 BC: The year 535 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 219 \" Ab urbe condita\". The denomination 535 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.\n\nLucius Tarquinius Superbus: Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (died 495 BC) was the legendary seventh and final king of Rome, reigning from 535 BC until the popular uprising in 509 that led to the establishment of the Roman Republic. He is commonly known as Tarquin the Proud, from his cognomen \"Superbus\" (Latin for \"proud, arrogant, lofty\").\n\nServius Tullius: Servius Tullius was the legendary sixth king of Rome, and the second of its Etruscan dynasty. He reigned 575\u2013535 BC. Roman and Greek sources describe his servile origins and later marriage to a daughter of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, Rome's first Etruscan king, who was assassinated in 579 BC. Servius is said to have been the first Roman king to accede without election by the Senate, having gained the throne by popular support; and the first to be elected by the Senate alone, without reference to the people.\n\nCapitoline Brutus: The Capitoline Brutus is an ancient Roman bronze bust commonly thought to depict the Roman consul Lucius Junius Brutus (d. 509 BC), usually dated to the late 4th to early 3rd centuries BC, but perhaps as late as the 2nd century BC, or early 1st century BC. The bust is 69\u00a0cm (27\u00a0in) in height and is currently located in the Hall of the Triumphs within the Capitoline Museums, Rome. Traditionally taken to be an early example of Roman portraiture and perhaps by an Etruscan artist influenced by Hellenistic art and contemporary Greek styles of portraiture, it may be \"an archaizing work of the first century BC\". The Roman head was provided with a toga-clad bronze bust during the Renaissance.\n\nVelia: Velia was the Roman name of an ancient city of Magna Graecia on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. It was founded by Greeks from Phocaea as Hyele (Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u1f59\u03ad\u03bb\u03b7 ) around 538\u2013535\u00a0BC. The name later changed to Ele and then Elea ( ; Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u1f18\u03bb\u03ad\u03b1 ) before it became known by its current Latin and Italian name during the Roman era. Its ruins are located in the Cilento region near the modern village Velia, which was named after the ancient city. 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He was born and raised in Santa Rosa, California and majored in physics at UC Berkeley before enrolling in the MFA screenwriting program at UCLA. He is also a graduate of the Professional Program in Screenwriting at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. There he wrote a family fantasy \"The Land of Lost Things\" and the script was set up at Nickelodeon/Paramount, with Arnold Kopelson producing. Hired by Dan Lin and Warner Bros. to adapt \"Jonny Quest\", he was named one of Variety's \"10 Screenwriters to Watch\" in 2008 and the script was on the Blacklist that same year.\n\nBruce Corcoran: Bruce Corcoran , often known as Corky, is a recurring fictional character from the Jeeves novels of British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being a New York portrait painter turned cartoonist. In the 1990s television series \"Jeeves and Wooster\" he is portrayed by Greg Charles . 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Two strings are usually tuned to the same note and the third string is a perfect fourth higher. The higher-pitched balalaikas are used to play melodies and chords. The instrument generally has a short sustain, necessitating rapid strumming or plucking when it is used used to play melodies. Balalaikas are often used for Russian folk music and dancing.\n\nEd Rutkowski: Edward John Anthony Rutkowski (born March 21, 1941) is a former American football player, and a former politician in Buffalo, New York. Rutkowksi was a noted college and professional American football player. A wide receiver, he was an American Football League All-Star in 1965, playing for the AFL's Buffalo Bills as a receiver, defensive back, punt and kickoff return man and backup quarterback from 1963 to 1968. In a famous Topps football card mixup, Rutkowski was shown on two Buffalo Bills' football cards, his own, and mistakenly on the card for Ray Abruzzese. 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Signed by Buffalo as a free agent in 2015, Taylor was named the starting quarterback for the Bills at the beginning of the 2015 NFL season.\n\nConnor Cook: Connor Cook (born January 29, 1993) is an American football quarterback for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan State Spartans and was their starting quarterback from 2013 to 2015. He holds the record for most career wins at Michigan State. Cook was selected in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders. After initially serving as the third-string backup to Derek Carr and Matt McGloin, Cook played in his first NFL game in the Raiders' last regular season game of the 2016 NFL season after Carr and McGloin suffered injuries. 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The book was the inspiration for the five-part \"Nova\" miniseries \"Mystery of the Senses\" (1995) in which Ackerman appeared as the presenter.\n\nThe Zookeeper's Wife (film): The Zookeeper's Wife is a 2017 war drama film directed by Niki Caro and written by Angela Workman, based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Diane Ackerman. The film tells the true story of how Jan and Antonina \u017babi\u0144ski rescued hundreds of Jews from the Germans by hiding them in their zoo during World War II, and stars Jessica Chastain, Johan Heldenbergh, Michael McElhatton and Daniel Br\u00fchl.\n\nMystery of the Senses: Mystery of the Senses is a five-part \"Nova\" miniseries, based on the book \"A Natural History of the Senses\" by Diane Ackerman, who also presents the documentary. Each episode covers one of the traditional five senses: hearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch. The series premiered on PBS on February 19, 1995.\n\nThe Broken Circle Breakdown: The Broken Circle Breakdown is a 2012 Belgian drama film directed by Felix Van Groeningen. Based on the play written by Johan Heldenbergh and Mieke Dobbels, its main characters are Didier, played by Heldenbergh, and Elise, played by actress/singer Veerle Baetens. Young newcomer Nell Cattrysse is their ill daughter Maybelle.\n\nThe Misfortunates: The Misfortunates (Dutch: \"De helaasheid der dingen\" ) is a 2009 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Felix Van Groeningen. It is adapted from the (partly autobiographical) book \"De Helaasheid der Dingen\" by Belgian writer Dimitri Verhulst. The film stars Koen De Graeve, Johan Heldenbergh, Wouter Hendrickx, Bert Haelvoet, Valentijn Dhaenens, Kenneth Vanbaeden and Gilda De Bal.\n\nLovers and Other Strangers: Lovers and Other Strangers is a 1970 comedy film based on the play by Ren\u00e9e Taylor and Joseph Bologna. The cast includes Richard S. Castellano, Gig Young, Cloris Leachman, Anne Jackson, Beatrice Arthur, Bonnie Bedelia, Michael Brandon, Harry Guardino, Anne Meara, Bob Dishy, Marian Hailey, Joseph Hindy, and, in her film debut, Diane Keaton. Sylvester Stallone was an extra in this movie. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards (it won the Academy Award for Best Original Song), and was one of the top box office performers of 1970. It established Richard S. Castellano as a star (receiving an Oscar nomination for his performance) and he, along with Diane Keaton, was subsequently cast in \"The Godfather\". The song \"For All We Know\" was composed by Fred Karlin with lyrics by Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin.\n\nSteve + Sky: Steve + Sky is a 2004 Belgian comedy-drama film directed and written by Felix Van Groeningen and starring Titus De Voogdt, Delfine Bafort and Johan Heldenbergh.\n\nJohan Heldenbergh: Johan Heldenbergh (born 9 February 1967) is a Belgian actor, playwright, screenwriter, theatre director and film director. He gained international fame by starring in films such as \"A Day in a Life\" (2007), \"Moscow, Belgium\" (2008), \"The Misfortunates\" (2009) and \"The Broken Circle Breakdown\" (2012), as well as \"The Zookeeper's Wife\" (2017).\n\nAndrew Rothenberg: Andrew Rothenberg (born January 26, 1969) is an American stage, television and film actor. Rothenberg is known for recurring roles in major television series, including Agent Phil Schlatter on \"Weeds\" and his portrayal of Malcolm on the HBO vampire series \"True Blood\". Rothenberg portrayed Jim, a survivor of a zombie apocalypse in the first season of the AMC television series \"The Walking Dead\" based on the comic book series of the same name. Rothenberg also voiced and motion captured the character of \"Stuart Ackerman\" in the video game L.A. 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At the start, Ryan Hunter-Reay spun just before the start/finish line, which brought the yellow out immediately. The first 7 laps were run under yellow with Tony Kanaan leading from the pole position. On lap 8, the green came out, but only one lap was completed before the next yellow. Will Power was driving below H\u00e9lio Castroneves, lost control, and crashed in turn 4. The race finally got going on lap 21, when the green came out once again. On lap 31, A. J. Foyt IV touched wheels with John Andretti, and Foyt crashed in the wall in turn 2. His Vision Racing teammate Ed Carpenter ran over debris from the crash, and both cars were sidelined. 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Born in England, he came to Cambridge, Massachusetts with John Winthrop in 1630. He was one of the first American printers; while he arrived in America eight years before Stephen Daye, there is no record of him being a printer until ten years after Daye's business began. Green was also Cambridge's town clerk, and captain of the town militia. Green had nineteen children by two wives, and his descendants were printers in Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Nova Scotia, among other places.\n\nSamuel Chidley: Samuel Chidley (1616\u2013c. 1672) was an English Puritan activist and controversialist. A radical separatist in London before and during the English Civil War, he became a leading Leveller, a treasurer of the movement. A public servant and land speculator under the Commonwealth and Protectorate, he became rich and campaigned for social, moral and financial reform. He was ruined by the Restoration and returned to live in relative poverty in his native Shrewsbury.\n\nThe Godly Man's Picture: The Godly Man's Picture is a work of systematic theology by Thomas Watson, a 17th century English Puritan preacher. The full title is The Godly Man's Picture Drawn with a Scripture Pencil, or, Some Characteristic Marks of a Man who is Going to Heaven. The book is a work of English Puritan spirituality.\n\nJohn Humphrey (Massachusetts): John Humphrey (also spelled Humfrey or Humfry, c. 1597\u20131661) was an English Puritan and an early funder of the English colonisation of North America. He was the treasurer of the Dorchester Company, which established an unsuccessful settlement on Massachusetts Bay in the 1620s, and was deputy governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company from 1629 to 1630. He came to Massachusetts in 1634, where he served as a magistrate and was the first sergeant major general of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. He became involved in English attempts to settle Providencia Island in the late 1630s, and returned to England in 1641 after financial reverses and probable religious differences with other members of the Massachusetts ruling elite. He then became involved in an attempt to settle The Bahamas in the late 1640s, and had some involvement in the politics of the English Civil War.\n\nEdward Howell (died 1655): Edward Howell, Gent. (1584\u20131655), born in Marsh Gibbon, Buckinghamshire, was an English Puritan who settled at Lynn, Massachusetts in 1635. He was known for the founding of Southampton, New York with Edward Howell, Edmond Farrington, Edmund Needham, Abraham Pierson the Elder, Thomas Sayre, Josiah Stanborough, George Welbe, Henry Walton, Job Sayre, and Thomas Halsey in 1639/40.\n\nHistory of Massachusetts: Massachusetts was first colonized by principally English Europeans in the early 17th century, and became the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the 18th century. Prior to English colonization of the area, it was inhabited by a variety of mainly Algonquian language indigenous tribes. The first permanent English settlement in New England came in 1620 with the founding of Plymouth Colony by the Pilgrims who sailed on the \"Mayflower\". It set precedents but never grew large. A large-scale Puritan migration began in 1630 with the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and spawned the settlement of other New England colonies. Friction with the natives erupted in the high-casualty King Philip's War in the 1670s. Puritanism was the established religion and was strictly enforced; dissenters were exiled. The Colony clashed with Anglican opponents in England over its religious intolerance and the status of its charter. Most people were farmers. Businessmen established wide-ranging trade links, sending ships to the West Indies and Europe, and sometimes shipping goods in violation of the Navigation Acts. 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He has spent much of his professional life working on advertisement spots, directing over 400 commercials and two short films, but only directing six feature-length films in six decades. His 2014 film \"A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence\" won the Golden Lion award at 71st Venice International Film Festival, making Andersson the only Swedish director and the second Scandinavian director to win the award in the history of the festival, after Danish Carl Theodor Dreyer won in 1955. Anderson is considered one of the most important living European film directors, having four films officially submitted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film as Swedish entries.\n\nCulture of Denmark: The culture of Denmark has a rich intellectual and artistic heritage. The astronomical discoveries of Tycho Brahe (1546\u20131601), Ludwig A. 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The film won the Golden Lion at the 16th Venice International Film Festival, and was the only film by Dreyer to be both a critical and financial success.\n\nJohn Sturges: John Eliot Sturges ( ; January 3, 1910 \u2013 August 18, 1992) was an American film director. His movies include \"Bad Day at Black Rock\" (1955), \"Gunfight at the O.K. Corral\" (1957), \"The Magnificent Seven\" (1960), \"The Great Escape\" (1963), and \"Ice Station Zebra\" (1968). In 2013, \"The Magnificent Seven\" was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\". He was not related to director Preston Sturges.\n\nCarl Th. Dreyer\u2014My Metier: Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier (Danish: Carl Th. 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The song \"Still Got Tonight\", co-written by Kris Allen, was first released as a promo single for digital stores as a countdown to the album release along with the tracks \"Over the Rainbow\" (with Gwyneth Paltrow) and \"Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters / Rocket Man\" (with Elton John), and a month later performed at a Broadway stage by Matthew himself on the season finale of \"Glee\" (co-starred by Matthew as Will Schuester), \"New York\" (season 2, episode 22). \"Arms of a Woman\" is a cover of the Amos Lee song.\n\nScarlet's Walk: Scarlet's Walk is the seventh album released in singer-songwriter Tori Amos's solo career. The 18-track concept album details the cross-country travels of Scarlet, a character loosely based on Amos, as well as the concept of America post-September 11, 2001. The album was the first released by Amos on Epic Records after her split with former label Atlantic Records. 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Among several other wins and nominations, the song won the award for Best Country Song at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, \"Video of the Year\" at the 2016 CMT Music Awards, \"Song of the Year\" at 2016 CMA Awards and \"Country Song of the Year\" at 2016 American Music Awards. It has been certified platinum and reached the number one position on the country music charts in both Canada and the United States.\n\nKiller BiSH: Killer BiSH is the third album by Japanese idol group BiSH released through Avex Trax on October 5, 2016. The album is the first full album by the group to be released from a major label. The album is the first release to feature new member Ayuni D, who joined the group in August 2016 following the departure of Hug Mii. Unlike their independent label albums, songs from the album were not released as free downloads prior to release. However, the album was released in its entirety in digital format a month prior to the physical release. The first 24 hours of the digital release had all of the group's releases including KiLLER BiSH priced at 300 yen. The album was preceded by the single \"DEADMAN\", released on May 4, 2016. The music video for the track \"Orchestra\" was posted on Youtube on September 9. RUKA from Visual-kei band Nightmare, a well known fan of BiSH and BiS, provided the music for the track \"IDOL is SHiT\". The track title is an homage to BiS's album IDOL is DEAD while the track is an homage to the song \"IDOL\" from that album.\n\nJoanne (album): Joanne is the fifth studio album by American singer Lady Gaga. It was released on October 21, 2016, by Streamline and Interscope Records. Gaga collaborated with several producers on the album, including Mark Ronson, Jeff Bhasker, BloodPop and RedOne, and co-produced the majority of the material. The music of \"Joanne\" features \"stripped-down\" soft rock and dance-pop styles in order to emphasize the singer's vocal abilities. Lyrically, the album delves on the theme of family and life's emotions, with the death of her aunt, Joanne Stefani Germanotta, having a deep influence on the record.\n\nLee Tae-min discography: The discography of the South Korean singer Lee Tae-min (most often credited as Taemin), consists of one studio album, three extended plays, six singles - five as lead artist and one as featured artist - and four appearances in soundtracks. Taemin released his first extended play, entitled \"Ace\" on August 18, 2014, along with its title track \"Danger\". On February 23, 2016, he released his first studio album, entitled \"Press It\", featuring the title track \"Press Your Number\". The album peaked at #1 on iTunes charts in Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Finland, and Hong Kong. It was also the #1 album sold on Hanteo and Synnara charts during its first week, in addition to selling more than 76,000 copies in its first month in South Korea. \"Press Your Number\" debuted at #79 position on the Japan Hot 100, the first song by Taemin to appear on the chart. On July 27, 2016, released his first Japanese mini-album, entitled \"Sayonara Hitori\", including 4 new songs and \"Press Your Number\" (Japanese Version). The album sold more than 38,000 copies on the first day of release, and shot up to third place on the daily albums charts in Japan. Released his second Japanese mini-album, titled \"Flame of Love\", on July 18, 2017. After the release, the album immediately ranked #1 on Japan's daily albums charts, selling more than 45,000 copies.\n\nNeon Hitch discography: The discography of British singer and songwriter Neon Hitch. Neon's debut digital single \"Get Over U\" was released in February 2011. Hitch then released her single \"Bad Dog\", which was intended to be the lead single from her debut album. Later in 2011, she was featured on Gym Class Heroes' song \"Ass Back Home\". In 2012, Neon Hitch released \"Fuck U Betta\" and Gold\" featuring Tyga, her official first and second singles respectively. Both songs peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Dance/Club Play chart. Neon then debuted an EP entitled \"Happy Neon\" in January 2013, which was released online for free. In October 2013, Neon announced that her debut album \"Beg, Borrow & Steal\" had been scrapped and she would release a new album that had more of her soul in it. In January 2014, Neon released the mixtape \"301 to Paradise\" for free. In May 2014, it was announced that Hitch had parted ways with her label Warner Bros. and was gearing up to releasing her new debut album \"Eleutheromaniac\"; she also released \"Happy Neon\" and \"301 to Paradise\" to digital retailers independently in the same month. She premiered the lead single of \"Eleutheromaniac\", \"Yard Sale\", in August 2014. In January 2015, Neon released \"Sparks\" as the first single from the album. In March 2015, Hitch released the EP \"24:00\" for free. In 2016, it was announced that Hitch had changed the name of her debut album to \"Anarchy\", which was released on July 22, 2016. The lead single from the album, \"Please\", was released on July 8, 2016. The album did not contain any of the singles intended to be on \"Eluetheromaniac\", but included a promomotional single she released in 2015, \"Freedom\".\n\nAs Long as You Love Me (Justin Bieber song): \"As Long as You Love Me\" is a song by Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber, from his third studio album, \"Believe\" (2012). The track features American rapper Big Sean. It was written by both artists with Nasri Atweh, and was produced by Rodney \"Darkchild\" Jerkins and Andre Lindal. 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He served as an assistant football coach at Pennsylvania State University from 1996 to 2013. Johnson was a high school football coach in the Washington, D.C. area from 1983 to 1993. He is the father of former National Football League running back Larry Johnson and former Penn State wide receiver Tony Johnson.\n\nLarry Johnson (running back): Larry Alphonso Johnson Jr. (born November 19, 1979) is a former American football running back in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Penn State University, and was recognized as a unanimous All-American. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the 2003 NFL Draft, and also played for the Cincinnati Bengals, Washington Redskins and Miami Dolphins of the NFL.\n\nRickey Young: Rickey Young (born December 7, 1953 in Mobile, Alabama) is a former American football running back who played nine seasons in the NFL. Young played college football at Jackson State and was a teammate of Walter Payton. Rickey was drafted in 1975 (7th round, 164th overall pick) by the San Diego Chargers. After playing three years for the Chargers (1975\u20131977) he was traded to the Minnesota Vikings for All-Pro guard Ed White. In his first season with the Vikings (1978) he led the NFL with 88 receptions, breaking Chuck Foreman's record for receptions by a running back in a season. He played in six seasons with the Vikings, but retired after seeing limited action in 1982 and 1983. He retired with 1,011 rushes for 3,666 yards and 23 touchdowns, along with 408 catches (then an NFL record for running backs) for 3,285 and 16 touchdowns.\n\nPeyton Hillis: Peyton Derek Hillis (born January 21, 1986) is a former American football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL). Hillis attended Conway High School in Conway, Arkansas and was a highly touted recruit. Hillis attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas where he was primarily used as a fullback. After being drafted in the 7th round of the 2008 NFL Draft, Hillis rose to the top of the depth chart as the starting fullback for the Denver Broncos. Due to injuries to the running back corps, he became the starting running back. After spending two years in Denver, Hillis was traded to the Cleveland Browns in 2010. In 2011, Hillis won a nationwide vote which put him on the cover of EA Sports' \"Madden NFL 12\" video game.\n\nAvon Cobourne: Avon Cobourne (born March 6, 1979) is a former American professional Canadian football running back who was most recently a running back coach for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He was a running back for West Virginia University from 1999 to 2002 before entering the NFL.\n\nRon Sayers: Ronald Sayers (born August 29, 1947) is a former American football running back who played in the American Football League (AFL) for the San Diego Chargers in 1969. He played college football for the University of Nebraska Omaha. He is the younger brother of Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Gale Sayers.\n\nWalter Mendenhall: Walter Mendenhall (born January 22, 1986) is a former American football running back. He played college football at Illinois from 2005 to 2007 before transferring to Illinois State University where he played in 2008. He was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent in 2009 and has also been a member of the Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals. He is the brother of former Arizona Cardinals running back Rashard Mendenhall.\n\nTony Johnson (wide receiver): Tony Johnson (born March 12, 1982) is a former American football wide receiver. He played collegiately at Penn State from 2000 to 2003. Entering the 2008 season, he was ranked 10th all time in receptions for the Nittany Lions with 107, and 9th in receiving yards with 1,702. Johnson was listed at 5'11, 209\u00a0lbs. and wore number 11. His older brother is former NFL running back Larry Johnson. Tony was also Larry's manager.\n\nBarry Redden: Barry Redden (born July 21, 1960) is a former American football running back who played for the Los Angeles Rams, the San Diego Chargers, and the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He spent much of his career playing in the shadow of Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson.\n\nJohn David Washington: John David Washington (born July 28, 1984) is an American actor and former American football running back. He played college football at Morehouse and signed with the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2006. 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Proteins are polymers \u2014 specifically polypeptides \u2014 formed from sequences of amino acids, the monomers of the polymer. A single amino acid monomer may also be called a residue indicating a repeating unit of a polymer. Proteins form by amino acids undergoing condensation reactions, in which the amino acids lose one water molecule per reaction in order to attach to one another with a peptide bond. By convention, a chain under 30 amino acids is often identified as a peptide, rather than a protein. To be able to perform their biological function, proteins fold into one or more specific spatial conformations driven by a number of non-covalent interactions such as hydrogen bonding, ionic interactions, Van der Waals forces, and hydrophobic packing. To understand the functions of proteins at a molecular level, it is often necessary to determine their three-dimensional structure. This is the topic of the scientific field of structural biology, which employs techniques such as X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, and dual polarisation interferometry to determine the structure of proteins.\n\nEdotreotide: Edotreotide (USAN, codenamed SMT487, also known as (DOTA-Phe-Tyr)octreotide, or DOTATOC) is a substance which, when bound to various radionuclides, is used in the treatment and diagnosis of certain types of cancer.\n\nAspartic acid: Aspartic acid (abbreviated as Asp or D; encoded by the codons [GAU and GAC]), also known as aspartate, is an \u03b1-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. Similar to all other amino acids it contains an amino group and a carboxylic acid. Its \u03b1-amino group is in the protonated \u2013NH form under physiological conditions, while its \u03b1-carboxylic acid group is deprotonated \u2212COO under physiological conditions. 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They can be classified according to the core structural functional groups' locations as alpha- (\u03b1-), beta- (\u03b2-), gamma- (\u03b3-) or delta- (\u03b4-) amino acids; other categories relate to polarity, pH level, and side chain group type (aliphatic, acyclic, aromatic, containing hydroxyl or sulfur, etc.). In the form of proteins, amino acid residues form the second-largest component (water is the largest) of human muscles and other tissues. Beyond their role as residues in proteins, amino acids participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis.\n\nBLOSUM: In bioinformatics, the BLOSUM (BLOcks SUbstitution Matrix) matrix is a substitution matrix used for sequence alignment of proteins. BLOSUM matrices are used to score alignments between evolutionarily divergent protein sequences. They are based on local alignments. BLOSUM matrices were first introduced in a paper by Steven Henikoff and Jorja Henikoff. They scanned the BLOCKS database for very conserved regions of protein families (that do not have gaps in the sequence alignment) and then counted the relative frequencies of amino acids and their substitution probabilities. Then, they calculated a log-odds score for each of the 210 possible substitution pairs of the 20 standard amino acids. All BLOSUM matrices are based on observed alignments; they are not extrapolated from comparisons of closely related proteins like the PAM Matrices.\n\nAmino acid synthesis: Amino acid synthesis is the set of biochemical processes (metabolic pathways) by which the various amino acids are produced from other compounds. The substrates for these processes are various compounds in the organism's diet or growth media. Not all organisms are able to synthesize all amino acids. Humans are an excellent example of this, since humans can only synthesize 11 of the 20 standard amino acids (a.k.a. non-essential amino acid), and in time of accelerated growth, histidine, can be considered an essential amino acid.\n\nAdaptor complexes medium subunit domain: In molecular biology, the adaptor complexes medium subunit domain is a protein domain found at the C-terminus of the mu subunit from various clathrin adaptor protein complexes (AP1, AP2, AP3, AP4 and AP5) and muniscins. The C-terminal domain has an immunoglobulin-like beta-sandwich fold consisting of 9 strands in 2 sheets with a Greek key topology, similar to that found in cytochrome f and certain transcription factors. The mu subunit regulates the coupling of clathrin lattices with particular membrane proteins by self-phosphorylation via a mechanism that is still unclear. The mu subunit possesses a highly conserved N-terminal domain of around 230 amino acids, which may be the region of interaction with other AP proteins; a linker region of between 10 and 42 amino acids; and a less well-conserved C-terminal domain of around 190 amino acids, which may be the site of specific interaction with the protein being transported in the vesicle.\n\nTyrosine: Tyrosine (Tyr or Y) or 4-hydroxyphenylalanine is one of the 20 standard amino acids that are used by cells to synthesize proteins. It is a non-essential amino acid with a polar side group. Its codons are UAC and UAU. The word \"tyrosine\" is from the Greek \"tyros\", meaning \"cheese\", as it was first discovered in 1846 by German chemist Justus von Liebig in the protein casein from cheese. It is called tyrosyl when referred to as a functional group or side chain. 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The equilibrated stationary phase consists of an ionizable functional group where the targeted molecules of a mixture to be separated and quantified can bind while passing through the column\u2014a cationic stationary phase is used to separate anions and an anionic stationary phase is used to separate cations. Cation exchange chromatography is used when the desired molecules to separate are cations and anion exchange chromatography is used to separate anions. The bound molecules then can be eluted and collected using an eluant which contains anions and cations by running higher concentration of ions through the column or changing pH of the column. One of the primary advantages for the use of ion chromatography is only one interaction involved during the separation as opposed to other separation techniques; therefore, ion chromatography may have higher matrix tolerance. 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It is one of the most common surnames in the world, shared by 92.76 million people in China, and more than 100 million worldwide. It is the fourth name listed in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\".\n\nJi (surname \u8ba1): J\u00ec is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written \u8ba1 in simplified Chinese and \u8a08 in traditional Chinese. It is romanized as Chi in Wade\u2013Giles, and Kai or Gai in Cantonese. Ji is listed 113th in the Song Dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". Relatively uncommon, it is not among the top 300 surnames in China.\n\nLi (surname): Li is the pinyin and Wade\u2013Giles romanization (spelled L\u00ed, L\u01d0, or L\u00ec when pinyin tone diacritics are used) of several distinct Chinese surnames that are written with different characters in Chinese. Li \u674e is by far the most common among them, shared by 93 million people in China, and more than 100 million worldwide. It is the second most common Chinese surname behind Wang and the most common surname in Canada .\n\nBing (Chinese surname): Bing is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written \u90b4 in Chinese character. It is romanized Ping in Wade\u2013Giles. Bing is listed 214th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.\n\nJi (surname \u7c4d): J\u00ed is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written \u7c4d in Chinese character. It is romanized as Chi in Wade\u2013Giles, and Zik in Cantonese. Ji is listed 275th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.\n\nBan (surname): Ban is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written \u73ed in Chinese character. It is romanized Pan in Wade\u2013Giles. Ban is listed 235th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.\n\nJi (surname \u6c72): J\u00ed is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written \u6c72 in Chinese character. It is romanized as Chi in Wade\u2013Giles, and Kap in Cantonese. Ji is listed 213th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.\n\nJi (surname \u66a8): J\u00ec is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written \u66a8 in Chinese character. It is romanized as Chi in Wade\u2013Giles and Kei in Cantonese. Ji is listed 345th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.\n\nRui (surname): Rui is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written \u82ae in Chinese characters. It is romanized Jui in Wade\u2013Giles. Rui is listed 209th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.\n\nJi (surname \u84df): J\u00ec is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written \u84df in simplified Chinese and \u858a in traditional Chinese. It is romanized as Chi in Wade\u2013Giles and Gai or Kai in Cantonese. Ji is listed 263rd in the Song Dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". 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It showcased material from their fourth studio album, \"Blurryface\". The tour began on May 11, 2015 in Glasgow, and concluded on May 7, 2016 in Bunbury.\n\nVinyl Theatre: Vinyl Theatre is an indie rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, formed by Keegan Calmes and Chris Senner. The band later grew to include Josh Pothier and Nick Cesarz. Before being signed to an official record label, they produced several singles that were released on the band's Soundcloud page, leading up to the release of \"Chromatic EP\" in 2014. The band was then signed to Fueled by Ramen later in 2014. They released their first studio album, \"Electrogram\", with Fueled by Ramen on September 23, 2014. Vinyl Theatre supported the album by going on a national tour of the United States with Twenty One Pilots.\n\nMisterWives: MisterWives is an American pop band based in New York City, consisting of lead singer Mandy Lee, percussionist Etienne Bowler, bass guitarist William Hehir, guitarist Marc Campbell, multi-instrumentalist Jesse Blum, and saxophonist Mike Murphy. MisterWives have opened for acts such as Panic! at the Disco, Twenty One Pilots, Half Moon Run, Bleachers, The Mowgli's, Walk the Moon, and American Authors. The band is currently signed to Photo Finish Records. The band's debut album \"Our Own House\" was released in January 2015.\n\nTwenty One Pilots discography: American musical duo Twenty One Pilots have released four studio albums, one live album, seven extended plays, fifteen singles and eighteen music videos. The band was formed in 2009 and currently consists of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun. They put out two self-released albums, \"Twenty One Pilots\" in 2009 and \"Regional at Best\" in 2011, before being signed by Fueled by Ramen in 2012. They released their third studio album, \"Vessel\", with Fueled by Ramen in 2013. Their fourth studio album, \"Blurryface\", was released on May 15, 2015 through the same label. On November 25, 2016, they released \"Blurryface Live\", a three-LP, Tri-Gatefold Picture Disc Vinyl featuring the live audio recorded during a concert at The Fox Theater in Oakland, CA.\n\nTwenty One Pilots (album): Twenty One Pilots is the self-titled debut studio album by American band Twenty One Pilots, released independently on December 29, 2009. The album sold 115,000 copies and peaked at number 139 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200. It is the only album to feature bassist Nick Thomas and drummer Chris Salih before they both left the band in 2011.\n\nTim Anderson (musician): Tim Anderson (p/k/a Timmy \"The Terror\") is an American songwriter and producer. 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The duo rose to fame in the mid-2010s after several years of touring and independent releases.\n\nChvrches: Chvrches (pronounced and written as \"churches\" in Roman form and stylised as CHVRCH\u039eS) are a Scottish synth-pop band from Glasgow, formed in September 2011. The band consists of Lauren Mayberry (lead vocals, drums, additional synthesisers, samplers), Iain Cook (synthesisers, guitar, bass, vocals) and Martin Doherty (synthesisers, samplers, vocals).\n\nReality Serum: Reality Serum is a 2-man \u2018Transurban\u2019 band from Long Island, New York. 'Transurban' is a new genre which is a unique blend of Alternative Hip Hop and guitar driven Pop Rock... fans of Twenty One Pilots, Die Antwoord, Muse (band), Rammstein, The Prodigy, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, Gary Numan, Mobb Deep, Cake, etc., will definitely be intrigued. Reality Serum consists of rapper/wordsmith Camanche and multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Twizle. After their initial emergence in the music scene, they have received high praise for their musical styling and individualistic sound. The band has released two full-length albums (pre-2013) and numerous singles (2013-present) on Supple Records, Inc.\n\nTear in My Heart: \"Tear in My Heart\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, for their fourth studio album \"Blurryface\". \"Tear in My Heart\" was uploaded to YouTube on April 6, 2015, being released as a single on the same day. \"Tear in My Heart\" was released to radio on April 14, 2015. The video was directed by Marc Klasfeld. In addition to both band members, lead singer Tyler Joseph's wife Jenna also appears in the music video. 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Martinez is introduced in the 27th issue of the comic book series in April 2006 as the loyal second-in-command to The Governor. He is responsible for bringing Rick Grimes and two of his fellow survivors, Michonne and Glenn into Woodbury to be questioned and later tortured. In the television series, he is introduced in the third season's third episode to Andrea and Michonne as one of The Governor's soldiers.\n\nTyreese: Tyreese Williams is a fictional character from the comic book series \"The Walking Dead\" and is portrayed by Chad Coleman in the American television series of the same name. He is a prominent character in both mediums, acting as group leader Rick Grimes' right hand man in the comic book series, up until the end of \"Made to Suffer\".\n\nRick Grimes: Rick Grimes is a fictional character and the protagonist in the comic book series \"The Walking Dead\" and the television series of the same name, portrayed by Andrew Lincoln. Created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore, the character made his debut in \"The Walking Dead\" #1 in 2003. Rick Grimes is a small town sheriff's deputy who has a son, Carl, with wife Lori. He awakens from a coma after a life-threatening gun shot wound to find the world overrun by zombies, to which they refer as \"walkers\".\n\nThe Governor (The Walking Dead): The Governor (real name Philip Blake in the TV series and Brian Blake in the comic and novels) is a fictional character and a primary antagonist from \"The Walking Dead\" comic book and television series. On television, he is portrayed by David Morrissey. Created by Robert Kirkman and artists Charlie Adlard and Cliff Rathburn, the character made his comics debut in \"The Walking Dead\" #27 on April 2006 and his television debut in season 3. In both series, The Governor is the ruthless, charismatic leader of the town of Woodbury, Georgia who comes into conflict with protagonist Rick Grimes and is responsible for the deaths of several primary characters. The Governor's origins are explored in the novel \"\", written by Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga.\n\nT-Dog (The Walking Dead): Theodore \"T-Dog\" Douglas is a fictional character from the horror drama television series \"The Walking Dead\", which airs on AMC in the United States and is based on the comic book series of the same name\". \"He was created by series developer Frank Darabont and portrayed by IronE Singleton. The character was first introduced in the first season as a member of the group that series protagonist Rick Grimes encounters in Atlanta. T-Dog was portrayed as a well-intentioned and kindhearted man towards his fellow survivors, although he struggles to prove his worth in the group. The character eventually adapts to the group and becomes one of Rick's right-hand men.\n\nLori Grimes: Lori Grimes is a fictional character from the comic book series \"The Walking Dead\" and is portrayed by Sarah Wayne Callies in the American television series of the same name in the show's first three seasons. Created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore, the character made her debut in \"The Walking Dead\" #2 in 2003. In both forms of media, she is the wife of protagonist Rick Grimes and mother of Carl, and serves as the emotional core of the group. The character escaped the zombie apocalypse with Carl and Rick's partner Shane Walsh, and, believing her husband to be dead, started a relationship with Shane.\n\nCarl Grimes: Carl Grimes is a fictional character from the comic book series \"The Walking Dead\" and is portrayed by Chandler Riggs in the American television series of the same name, which airs on AMC in the United States. The character was created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore, and debuted in \"The Walking Dead\" #2 in 2003. In both forms of media, Carl is the son of primary protagonist Rick Grimes, and his wife Lori Grimes, and is one of the longest-surviving characters and one of the few original Atlanta survivors still alive.\n\nGareth (The Walking Dead): Gareth is a fictional character from the American television series \"The Walking Dead\" portrayed by Andrew J. West. Gareth is based on Chris from the comic book series of the same name, according to West himself. Gareth is introduced at the end of season 4. He is initially introduced as the welcoming yet mysterious leader of Terminus. However, his true motivations are revealed after Gareth forces Rick Grimes and his fellow survivors into train car A. At the beginning of season 5, it is revealed Gareth and his entire community are cannibals. As the result of the actions by Carol Peletier, the group escapes, leaving many casualties of Terminus. Gareth, however, leads the remaining survivors to try to hunt down Rick's group and eat them.\n\nThe Walking Dead: Michonne: The Walking Dead: Michonne is an episodic interactive drama graphic adventure survival horror based on Robert Kirkman's \"The Walking Dead\" comic book series by Telltale Games. Taking place between issues 126 and 139 of \"The Walking Dead\" comic series, the game shows events of what Michonne was up to during her temporary departure from the group of survivors led by Rick Grimes in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. Samira Wiley voiced Michonne in the game. The three-episode series was released between February and April 2016 for personal computers, PlayStation 3 and 4 and Xbox 360 and One consoles, and on mobile devices.\n\nRosita Espinosa: Rosita Espinosa is a fictional character from the comic book series \"The Walking Dead\" and is portrayed by Christian Serratos in the American television series of the same name. She accompanies Eugene Porter and Abraham Ford on a mission to Washington, D.C. In the comic book series, she joins Rick Grimes' group after they leave Hershel Greene's farm and go to DC. Eventually Eugene is revealed to have lied but they continue onto Washington anyway, since he was still convinced the city would offer greater chance of survival, and they eventually find the Alexandria Safe-Zone. Though she and Abraham continue their relationship she eventually breaks up with him when he cheats on her with Holly and moves in with Eugene, eventually starting a relationship with him, but forgives Abraham after he is killed by Dwight. Rosita also takes part in the war against the Saviors led by Negan it's conclusion of which sees the 4 communities uniting forces. Two years later Rosita and Eugene are married but their relationship is strained. Rosita is revealed to be pregnant, but Eugene is not the father. She is ultimately killed by Alpha, leader of the Whisperers, along with 11 other key members of all 4 communities.", "question": "Lori Grimes is a fictional character from the comic book series, TV series, \"The Walking Dead\", she is the wife of protagonist Rick Grimes and mother of which fictional character from the comic book series \"The Walking Dead\" and is portrayed by Chandler Riggs, in the American television series, of the same name? 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He was a Puritan minister who was involved with the government of the colony, the administration of Harvard College, and most notoriously, the Salem witch trials. He was the son of Richard Mather, and the father of Cotton Mather, both influential Puritan ministers.\n\nKenneth Silverman: Kenneth Eugene Silverman (February 5, 1936 \u2013 July 7, 2017) was an American biographer and educator. He won a Pulitzer Prize and a Bancroft Prize for his 1984 biography of Cotton Mather, \"The Life and Times of Cotton Mather\". Silverman, who specialized In Colonial American literature, was a professor of English at New York University until his retirement in 2001.\n\nHistory of New England: The history of New England is the history of the New England region of North America in the current-day United States. New England is the oldest clearly defined region of the United States, and it predates the history of the United States by over 150 years. 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What started as an experimental collaboration with cellist Nat Shelton, had by 1993 evolved into a guitar driven pop quartet. They have drawn comparisons to the Beatles, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Squeeze, and Guided by Voices. In his 2007 book, \"Shake Some Action\", John Borack rated the \"Kon Tiki\" album at number 26 of his Top 200 Power Pop Albums of all time, comparing the album to \"Revolver\"-era Beatles, Big Star, and The Apples in Stereo. \" NME\" suggested Cotton Mather might be \"the most exciting guitar pop band since Supergrass.\"\n\nRichard Mather: Richard Mather (1596 \u2013 22 April 1669) was a Puritan minister in colonial Boston, Massachusetts. He was father to Increase Mather and grandfather to Cotton Mather, both celebrated Boston divines.\n\nSeptember 2, 1692 letter by Cotton Mather: In a letter dated September 2, 1692, Cotton Mather wrote to judge William Stoughton. Among the notable things about this letter is the provenance: it seems to be the last important correspondence from Cotton Mather to surface in modern times, with the holograph manuscript not arriving in the archives for scholars to view, and authenticate, until sometime between 1978 and 1985.\n\nJohn N. Mather: John Norman Mather (June 9, 1942 \u2013 January 28, 2017) was a mathematician at Princeton University known for his work on singularity theory and Hamiltonian dynamics. He was descended from Atherton Mather (1663-1734), a cousin of Cotton Mather.\n\nJohn Williams (minister): John Williams (10 December 1664 \u2013 12 June 1729) was a New England Puritan minister who became famous for \"The Redeemed Captive\", his account of his captivity by the Mohawk after the Deerfield Massacre during Queen Anne's War. He was an uncle of the notable pastor and theologian Jonathan Edwards.
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It stars Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong'o, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Max von Sydow. Produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. and Abrams' production company Bad Robot Productions and distributed worldwide by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, \"The Force Awakens\" was the first \"Star Wars\" film not produced by franchise creator George Lucas. Set 30 years after \"Return of the Jedi\", it follows Rey, Finn and Poe Dameron's search for Luke Skywalker and their fight alongside the Resistance, led by veterans of the Rebel Alliance, against Kylo Ren and the First Order, a successor to the Galactic Empire.\n\nLego Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by TT Fusion, based on the film \"\". It is the fifth entry in TT Games' \"Lego Star Wars\" series. 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It stars Ricardo Dar\u00edn, H\u00e9ctor Alterio, Norma Aleandro, Eduardo Blanco and Natalia Verbeke.\n\nEduardo Blanco (actor): Eduardo Blanco is an Argentine actor best known for his roles in the trilogy of films directed by Juan Jos\u00e9 Campanella, his friend and frequent collaborator: \"El Mismo Amor, la Misma Lluvia\" (1999), \"El Hijo de la Novia\" (2001) and \"Luna de Avellaneda\" (2004).\n\nThe Secret in Their Eyes: The Secret in Their Eyes (Spanish: \"El secreto de sus ojos\" ) is a 2009 Argentine-Spanish crime drama film directed, co-written, produced and edited by Juan Jos\u00e9 Campanella, based on the novel \"La pregunta de sus ojos\" (\"\"The Question in Their Eyes\"\") by Eduardo Sacheri, who also co-wrote the screenplay. 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The film stars Ricardo Dar\u00edn, Dolores Fonzi, \u00c9rica Rivas, Elena Anaya, Daniel Gim\u00e9nez Cacho, Alfredo Castro, Gerardo Romano, Leonardo Franco, Paulina Garc\u00eda, and Christian Slater. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was released on 17 August 2017 in Argentina.\n\nTruman (2015 film): Truman is a 2015 Spanish-Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Cesc Gay and co-written by Gay and Tom\u00e0s Aragay. The film stars Ricardo Dar\u00edn, Javier C\u00e1mara, and Dolores Fonzi.\n\nRicardo Dar\u00edn: Ricardo Dar\u00edn (] ; born January 16, 1957) is an Argentine actor, screenwriter and film director. Widely considered as one of the best and most prolific actors of Argentine cinema.\n\nSame Love, Same Rain: Same Love, Same Rain (Spanish: El mismo amor, la misma lluvia ) is a 1999 Argentine-American romantic comedy film directed by Juan Jos\u00e9 Campanella and written by Campanella and Fernando Castets. 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He was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical twice. The first was in 1995 for his role as Frank in the Broadway revival of \"Show Boat\". The second nomination was in 1997 for playing Buddy Becker in the original production of \"Steel Pier\". He was also nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical for his role in \"Golf: The Musical\". He was also part of the original production of \"42nd Street\". Other Broadway roles include \"Stardust, The Music Man\" and \"Debbie Reynolds On Broadway\". He also played George in the second U.S. national tour of \"Billy Elliot the Musical\". , and Detective Marks/Man in the Off-Broadway musical \"Kid Victory\". .\n\nWhat They Had: What They Had is an upcoming American drama film written and directed by Elizabeth Chomko. It stars Hilary Swank, Michael Shannon, Robert Forster, Blythe Danner, and Taissa Farmiga. 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Additionally, it received three Drama Desk Award nominations, winning one for Freeman. Its final performance was on June 7, 2015.\n\nArian Moayed: Arian Moayed (born April 15, 1980) is an Iranian-born American actor and theater producer. Moayed received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play in 2011 for his performance as Musa in \"Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo\".\n\nMichael Cerveris: Michael Cerveris (born November 6, 1960) is an American actor, singer, and guitarist. He has performed in many stage musicals and plays, including several Stephen Sondheim musicals: \"Assassins\", \"Sweeney Todd\", \"Road Show\", and \"Passion\". In 2004, Cerveris won the Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical for \"Assassins\" as John Wilkes Booth. In 2015, he won his second Tony Award as Best Actor in a Musical for \"Fun Home\" as Bruce Bechdel.\n\nKen Howard: Kenneth Joseph \"Ken\" Howard Jr. (March 28, 1944 \u2013 March 23, 2016) was an American actor, best known for his roles as Thomas Jefferson in \"1776\" and as basketball coach and former Chicago Bulls player Ken Reeves in the television show \"The White Shadow\" (1978\u20131981). Howard won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play in 1970 for his performance in \"Child's Play\", and later won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for his work in \"Grey Gardens\" (2009).\n\nMichael Shannon: Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. He has been nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his roles in \"Revolutionary Road\" (2008) and \"Nocturnal Animals\" (2016), further earning Screen Actors Guild Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for his role in \"99 Homes\" (2014). He received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play for \"Long Day's Journey into Night\" (2016).\n\nNick Cordero: Nick Cordero is a Canadian actor. He appeared on Broadway in 2014 in the musical \"Bullets Over Broadway\" in the role of Cheech, for which he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical. He won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical and a Theater World Award for the role. He originated the title role in the Off-Broadway production of \"The Toxic Avenger\". He also played the role of Dennis in \"Rock of Ages\" on Broadway in 2012 and on tour. In March 2016, he joined the Broadway production of \"Waitress\", playing the role of Earl. He left \"Waitress\" to join the Broadway premier of the musical \"A Bronx Tale\", as \"Sonny\" at the Longacre Theatre starting on November 3, 2016.\n\nBiloxi Blues: Biloxi Blues is a semi-autobiographical play by Neil Simon. It portrays the conflict of Sergeant Merwin J. Toomey and Arnold Epstein, one of many privates enlisted in the military stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi, seen through the eyes of Eugene Jerome, one of the other soldiers. This play is the second chapter in what is known as his \"Eugene trilogy\", following \"Brighton Beach Memoirs\" and preceding \"Broadway Bound\", and is the only one in which Eugene is not the central character. 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On July 7, 2014, Klaus Peters died.\n\nAphrica: Aphrica is a collaboration album by Klaus Schulze, Rainer Bloss and Ernst Fuchs, with the painter Fuchs providing vocals. \"Aphrica\" was both released and withdrawn in 1984. Although the reason the album was taken off the market was mainly legal (the label Inteam had \"forgotten\" to make a contract with Fuchs), Schulze had very little positive to say about the collaboration in retrospect: \"Besides, it's an awful album, just because of that silly singing or recitation. Fuchs tries to be \"serious\", but he's only involuntarily funny. In Germany we have the word \"peinlich\" for it.\" The press seemed to agree. According to \"tip\", a Berlin-based magazine, \"(...) due to their grandiloquent dimwittedness, the lyrics provoke only tormented laughter.\" (June 1984)\n\nKlaus Fuchs: Emil Julius Klaus Fuchs (29 December 1911 \u2013 28 January 1988) was a German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who, in 1950, was convicted of supplying information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after the Second World War. 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Rooted in the prior work of Carlton Caves, Christopher Fuchs, and R\u00fcdiger Schack during the early 2000s, QBism itself is primarily associated with Fuchs and Schack and has more recently been adopted by David Mermin. QBism draws from the fields of quantum information and Bayesian probability and aims to eliminate the interpretational conundrums that have beset quantum theory. The QBist interpretation is historically derivative of the views of the various physicists that are often grouped together as \"the\" Copenhagen interpretation, but is itself distinct from them. 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Political relations between the USA, Britain, Canada and the USSR were tainted within days of VJ-Day when cipher clerk Igor Gouzenko defected from the Soviet embassy in the Canadian capital, offering documentary proof of two wartime networks of Soviet spies in North America, one aimed at the Manhattan Project. 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Sunghoo Yang, a former investment analyst, Heeyoon Kim, a former Korean medicine doctor, and Daniel Tudor, a journalist for The Economist founded the brewery in 2015, after operating a pizza pub since 2013 []. They acquired the brewing facility in Eureka, California, previously owned by Lost Coast Brewery, in 2015. They are well known for Taedonggang Pale Ale, a collaboration beer with Danish microbrewery Mikkeller, and also for being the second foreign craft brewer to produce beer in their own facility in the United States.\n\nBeer in North Korea: North Korea has at least ten major breweries and many microbreweries that supply a wide range of beer products. The top brand is the light lager Taedonggang which is internationally known for its quality.\n\nO\u017eujsko: O\u017eujsko (fully \"O\u017eujsko pivo\"; lit. March Beer), also known and marketed as \u017duja, is a Croatian brand of lager beer (5%). 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The version of the song that appears on \"Oracular Spectacular\" is updated from earlier versions that appear on the band's EPs \"Time to Pretend\" (2005) and \"We (Don't) Care\" (2004). A track entitled \"Kids (Afterschool Dance Megamix)\" appears on the album \"Climbing to New Lows\" (2005). On December 1, 2009, the track was announced as a nominee at the 52nd Grammy Awards in the category Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.\n\nThe Hunger (band): The Hunger is an industrial rock band from Houston, Texas formed by brothers Jeff and Thomas Wilson along with Brian Albritton. During the initial year of putting the band together and working on new material the band wrote and independently released the single, \"Shock\" in 1991 which rose to the top of the dance charts. Industrial dance music ruled the charts in Europe along with strong ties to Chicago, Wax Trax Records, and Houston. 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M. Birla Science Museum is an Indian science museum located in Hyderabad, India. Constructed by civil engineer Mr. P. A. Singaravelu, it comprises a planetarium, museum, science center, art gallery as well as a dinosaurium. The museum itself was the second phase of the science center when it opened in 1990.\n\nSands China: Sands China Limited () is an integrated resort developer and operator in Macau and a subsidiary of Las Vegas Sands Corp, the owner of The Venetian Las Vegas and The Palazzo. It mainly operates in five segments in Macau: The Venetian Macao, Sands Macao, The Plaza Macao, Sands Cotai Central and ferry and other operations. Its business involves gaming areas, meeting space, convention and exhibition halls, retail and dining areas and entertainment venues.\n\nMuseum of Light, Mexico City: The Museum of Light (Spanish Museo de la Luz) is a science museum dedicated to the phenomena of light, located in the former San Ildefonso College in the historic center of Mexico City. 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Entry to the Museum is free for students under 18. Adults too can enjoy at the Museum with an entry ticket of 4 euros.\n\nLas Vegas Sands: Las Vegas Sands Corporation is an American casino and resort operating company based in Paradise, Nevada, United States. Its resorts feature accommodations, gaming and entertainment, convention and exhibition facilities, restaurants and clubs, as well as an art and science museum in Singapore.\n\nMuseum of Science and Industry (Manchester): The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI or formerly known as MOSI) in Manchester, England, is a large museum devoted to the development of science, technology and industry with emphasis on the city's achievements in these fields. 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Opened in 1989, the museum was constructed to mark the 100th anniversary of Osaka City. The construction was funded through a 6.5 billion yen donation toward building costs from Kansai Electric. Its theme is \"The Universe and Energy\". Before the war a similar museum opened in 1937. It was known as the Osaka City Electricity Science Museum and it was both the first science museum and the first planetarium in Japan.\n\nSands Macao: Sands Macao () is a hotel and casino resort located in S\u00e9, Macau, China. It is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, and was designed by Steelman Partners, LLP. It comprises a 229000 sqft casino, and a 289-suite hotel.\n\nSheldon Adelson: Sheldon Gary Adelson (pronounced ; born August 4, 1933) is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which owns the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, and is the parent company of Venetian Macao Limited, which operates The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino and the Sands Expo and Convention Center. He also owns the Israeli daily newspaper \"Israel Hayom\", and the \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\". Adelson, a lifelong donor and philanthropist to a variety of causes, founded with his wife's initiative the Adelson Foundation. 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The mansion holds a restoration of the interior rooms and an interactive exhibit on the newly constructed ground floor for visitors. The Hamilton Heights subsection of Harlem derived its name from Hamilton's 32 acre estate there.\n\nWesray Capital Corporation: Wesray Capital Corporation was an early private equity firm focusing on leveraged buyout investments. The firm was founded by former US Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon and former New Jersey Nets owner Ray Chambers.\n\nAsia Wealth Bank: Asia Wealth Bank (Burmese: \u1021\u102c\u101b\u103e\u1013\u1014\u1018\u100f\u103a ) was a Myanmar bank that was found to be of primary money laundering concern by the US Secretary of Treasury. The bank license was subsequently revoked by the Government of Myanmar in the banking crisis in 2003. The bank is a sister company of the former Olympic Construction Group which is renamed as Shwe Taung Group in 2004 after the banking scandal.\n\nWeeks Act: The Weeks Act is a federal law (36 Stat. 961) enacted by the United States Congress on March 1, 1911. Introduced by Massachusetts Congressman John W. Weeks and signed into law by President William Howard Taft, the law authorized the US Secretary of Agriculture to \"Examine, locate and recommend for purchase ... such lands within the watersheds of navigable streams as ... may be necessary to the regulation of flow of navigable streams...\" This meant that the federal government would be able to purchase private land if the purchase was deemed necessary to protect rivers' and watersheds' headwaters in the eastern United States. Furthermore, the law allowed for land acquired through this act to be preserved and maintained as national forest territory. Six years earlier, the Transfer Act of 1905 transferred control over the federal forest reserves from the General Land Office of the Department of the Interior to the Department of Agriculture and its Forest Service. Responsibility for land purchased through the Weeks Act was not given to former Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot because he resigned in 1907, with the stipulation that he would only resign if he could appoint his successor. This stipulation led to the Forest Service's tradition of picking a head with forestry knowledge. With the land acquired through the Weeks Act, Pinchot's successor obtained the power to issue permits for water power development on National Forests. The Weeks Act appropriated $9 million to purchase 6 million acres (24,000\u00a0km) of land in the eastern United States.\n\nUSS Alexander Hamilton (SSBN-617): USS \"Alexander Hamilton\" (SSBN-617) was an American \"Lafayette\"-class ballistic missile submarine. 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This traditional methodology for congener analysis has focused solely on the detection of fermentation by-product congeners that are found in all alcoholic beverages. By comparing the ratios of a set standard of congeners, the ingested alcoholic beverage type is proposed.\n\nArkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division: The Alcoholic Beverage Control Division is an Arkansas state government agency. 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The cover art shown here is a still from the 1946 film \"A Matter of Life and Death\" by Powell and Pressburger. The single's UK release featured a different cover, depicting comedian Tony Hancock. The song was originally written for the movie \"War of the Roses\".\n\nFading Lights: Fading Lights is the twelfth and final song on the album \"We Can't Dance\" by Genesis. It is also one of the last songs that would include Phil Collins as a member of the progressive rock group. The song was written by Tony Banks, Phil Collins, and Mike Rutherford. It is also the longest song on the album. The lyrics were written by Tony Banks.\n\nA Hot Night in Paris: A Hot Night in Paris is the only album by The Phil Collins Big Band, released in 1999 by Atlantic Records. Fronted by Genesis lead singer Phil Collins, the album did not contain any singing. 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He is the drummer and lead singer of the rock band Genesis and is also a solo artist. Between 1983 and 1990, Collins scored three UK and seven US number-one singles in his solo career. When his work with Genesis, his work with other artists, as well as his solo career is totalled, Collins has more US Top 40 singles than any other artist during the 1980s. His most successful singles from the period include \"In the Air Tonight\", \"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)\", \"One More Night\", \"Sussudio\" and \"Another Day in Paradise\".\n\nThe Phil Collins Big Band: The Phil Collins Big Band was a side project of English rock drummer, singer and musician Phil Collins, which performed in 1996 and 1998.\n\nLoco in Acapulco: \"Loco in Acapulco\" was a 1988 hit song by the Four Tops. 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This tropical cyclone formed on August 27 in the Philippine Sea, and strengthened as it moved westward into the southern Philippines, becoming a typhoon on August 31. Typhoon Ike caused extreme wind and flooding damage when it crossed the Philippines, resulting in 1492 fatalities, one of the Philippines' worst natural disaster in modern times, and its worst typhoon since Amy struck the archipelago in 1951. A total of 200,000 to 480,000 were left homeless. Emerging from the Philippines as a strong tropical storm, Ike restrengthened as it tracked northwest through the South China Sea across northeast Hainan Island. Weakening back into a tropical storm, Ike moved inland into mainland China. In Hong Kong, winds gusted to 49 kn at Tate's Cairn. Extensive crop damage was experienced in southern China, with Ike becoming the most significant tropical cyclone to strike Guangxi since 1954. The total damage was reportedly US$111\u00a0million (1984 dollars). The name Ike was retired after this season. Typhoon Ike was recorded with a 220\u00a0km/h gust and an estimated 185\u00a0km/h msw in Surigao on September 2 and is one of the intense tropical cyclones and devastating and deadliest to hit the Philippines.\n\nTyphoon Judy (1982): Typhoon Judy, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Susang, was the third tropical cyclone to affect Japan during the 1982 Pacific typhoon season. Forming east of the Philippines in tandem with another system on September\u00a04, the disturbance continued to intensify, and was upgraded into a tropical storm early on September\u00a06 and a typhoon on September\u00a08 while tracking northwestward. On September\u00a09, Judy attained its peak intensity, with winds of 150\u00a0km/h (90\u00a0mph). Thereafter, increased wind shear took a toll on the typhoon, as it turned northward on September\u00a011 in the general direction of Japan under the influence of a mid-latitude cyclone. Judy passed over southeastern Japan on September\u00a012; by this time, the typhoon had weakened considerably. Judy became an extratropical cyclone almost immediately thereafter.\n\nTyphoon Yancy (1993): Typhoon Yancy, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Tasing, was one of the costliest and intense tropical cyclones to strike Japan on record. Yancy was the sixth typhoon of the annual typhoon season and sixth tropical cyclone overall to impact Japan that year. Developing out of an area of disturbed weather in the open northwest Pacific on August\u00a029, 1993, the precursor to Yancy tracked westward and quickly intensified to reach tropical storm strength on August\u00a030. Just two days later, the tropical storm reached typhoon intensity as it recurved towards the northeast. A period of rapid intensification followed, allowing Yancy to quickly reach super typhoon intensity. The strong tropical cyclone reached peak intensity on September\u00a02 with maximum sustained winds of 175\u00a0km/h (110\u00a0mph). The following day Yancy made its first landfall on I\u014djima at nearly the same strength; over the course of the day the typhoon would make three subsequent landfalls on Japanese islands. Land interaction forced the tropical cyclone to weaken, and after its final landfall on Hiroshima Prefecture, Yancy weakened below typhoon intensity. After emerging into the Sea of Japan, Yancy transitioned into an extratropical cyclone; these remnants persisted as they meandered in the sea before dissipating completely on September\u00a07.\n\nTyphoon Nesat (2011): Typhoon Nesat, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Pedring, was the most powerful tropical cyclone to directly impact China since 2005. It also struck the Philippines during the 2011 Pacific typhoon season, killing 83 people. It is the 17th named storm, the 11th severe tropical storm, the 7th typhoon and overall, the 30th tropical cyclone to be monitored by the Japan Meteorological Agency(JMA) during the year. Nesat came exactly two years after Typhoon Ketsana made landfall in the Philippines as the most devastating typhoon in the 2009 Pacific typhoon season with a damage of 1.09 billion and 747 fatalities. Nesat was also the first of twin tropical cyclones to batter the Philippines within one week during September\u00a02011, the second was Nalgae.\n\nTyphoon Soudelor: Typhoon Soudelor, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Hanna, was the third most intense tropical cyclone worldwide in 2015 after Hurricane Patricia and Cyclone Pam as well as the strongest tropical cyclone of the 2015 Pacific typhoon season. Soudelor had severe impacts in the Northern Mariana Islands, Taiwan, and eastern China, resulting in 40\u00a0confirmed fatalities. Lesser effects were felt in Japan, South Korea and the Philippines. The thirteenth named storm of the annual typhoon season, Soudelor formed as a tropical depression near Pohnpei on July 29. The system strengthened slowly at first before entering a period of rapid intensification on August 2. Soudelor made landfall on Saipan later that day, causing extensive damage. Owing to favorable environmental conditions, the typhoon further deepened and reached its peak intensity with ten-minute maximum sustained winds of 215\u00a0km/h (130\u00a0mph) and a central atmospheric pressure of 900\u00a0hPa (mbar; 26.58\u00a0inHg) on August 3. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center assessed one-minute sustained winds at 285\u00a0km/h (180\u00a0mph), making Soudelor a Category\u00a05-equivalent super typhoon. Steady weakening ensued thereafter as the storm moved generally west-northwest. Soudelor made landfall over Hualien, Taiwan, late on August 7 and emerged over in the Taiwan Strait early the next day. The typhoon soon moved inland over eastern China and degraded to a tropical depression by August 9.\n\n1949 Pacific typhoon season: The 1949 Pacific typhoon season is an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean. The season runs throughout 1949, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and October. The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean to the north of the equator between 100\u00b0E and 180th meridian. Within the northwestern Pacific Ocean, there are two separate agencies that assign names to tropical cyclones which can often result in a cyclone having two names. 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It was established in city of H\u00e4meenlinna in 2000, but most of band members have been replaced and the current assembly has been working since 2008. In the early years, the band recorded several demos until the it signed a contract with the record company Underground Symphony. The first album, Midday Moon, was released in 2005, but the record company did not released it in Europe. However, other record company, Marquee/Avalon, released it in Japan.\n\nAmerican Record Corporation: American Record Corporation (ARC), also referred to as American Record Company, American Recording Corporation, or (erroneously) as ARC Records, was an American record company. 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The first disc is a never released album that Gallagher recorded in San Francisco in December 1977. The album was to be a major shift for Gallagher. Rather than producing it himself he worked with Elliot Mazer a successful producer who had a long track record with artists such as Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, and The Band. At the last minute -- causing great distress to his manager and brother Donal and to his record company -- Gallagher decided to just pull the record. In an interview Gallagher stated \"it wasn't because of the material or the musicians or anything like that. It was a song thing that I didn't think on the technical side everything worked. So I scrapped the thing\" After scrapping the album Gallagher reworked his band firing all the musicians except the bass player and hiring a new drummer. This new Gallagher power trio re-recorded the San Francisco songs with Gallagher producing and released them as Photo-Finish. 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The Pet Shop Boys were also asked to collaborate with Madonna on the album by Warner Bros., but the record company later changed their mind and withdrew their invitation.\n\nBob Grever: Bob Grever (1936\u2014August 23, 2016) was an American music executive who once owned San Antonio independent record label Cara Records. He became the \"most powerful record company owner\" in the state of Texas in the 1980s. Grever sold the record company and its roster of recordings as well as its Tejano music musicians to EMI Latin, spearheading the 1990s Tejano music golden age. His most notable artists include Emilio Navaira and Selena. Other musicians Grever signed were Joe Posada, David Lee Garza, Bobby Naranjo, Mazz, and La Mafia. Songwriter Luis Silva, became head of promotions while working for Cara Records. Grever came from a musician family, his grandmother Maria Grever, became one of the most successful female composers. Music critic, Ramiro Burr of the \"San Antonio Express-News\", called Grever \"one of the two most important people in the Tejano music explosion of the 80's and 90's.\" After Grever sold Cara Records, he worked with the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. He also became president of Zomba Group's Latin music division. Grever died on August 23, 2016 due to complications brought on by cancer on August 23, 2016, he was 79 years old. He was posthumously awarded at the 2016 Tejano Music Awards for Special Lifetime Achievement.\n\nBay of Kings: Bay of Kings is the seventh studio album from English guitarist Steve Hackett, released in October 1983 on Lamborghini Records. His first album consisting entirely of instrumental classical guitar music, Hackett's former record company Charisma Records refused to release it over concerns about its commercial viability. Hackett left the label and released \"Bay of Kings\" through independent record company Lamborghini Records, started by Patric Mimran who owned the said car company at that time. It was later reissued by Hackett's own label, Camino Records. His wife at the time, Kim Poor, originally painted a nude portrait for the cover, but it was replaced for the Camino reissue by a painting of her husband.\n\nChess Records: Chess Records was an American record company, founded in 1950 in Chicago and specializing in blues and rhythm and blues. Over time it expanded into soul music, gospel music, early rock and roll, and occasional jazz and comedy recordings, released on the Chess, Checker, Argo, and Cadet labels. 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During the Middle Kingdom period, Osiris became the most important deity in popular religion.\n\nIn the Shadow of the Moon (film): In the Shadow of the Moon is a 2007 British documentary film about the United States' manned missions to the Moon. It premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the World Cinema Audience Award. In March 2008, it was the first film to win the Sir Arthur Clarke Award for Best Film Presentation. It was given a limited release in the United States on 7 September 2007, and in Canada on 19 October 2007. It was released on DVD in the United States on 22 February 2008, and 31 March 2008, in the United Kingdom. It is also notable for giving Gareth Edwards (who would go on to direct \"Godzilla\") an early credit in visual effects.\n\nRifeh: Rifeh or Deir Rifeh (also known as Rifa) is a village in Egypt. The name refers today most often to a series of Ancient Egyptian cemeteries nearby. These are the burial grounds of the ancient town Shashotep. 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Further burials belong to the Second Intermediate Period and to the New Kingdom, when Shashotep was no longer the capital of a province.\n\nPyramidion: A pyramidion (plural pyramidia) is the uppermost piece or capstone of an Egyptian pyramid or obelisk, in archaeological parlance. They were called \"benbenet\" in the Ancient Egyptian language, which associated the pyramid as a whole with the sacred benben stone. During Egypt's Old Kingdom, pyramidia were generally made of diorite, granite, or fine limestone, which were then covered in gold or electrum; during the Middle Kingdom and through the end of the pyramid-building era, they were built from granite. A pyramidion was \"covered in gold leaf to reflect the rays of the sun\"; during Egypt's Middle Kingdom, they were often \"inscribed with royal titles and religious symbols.\"\n\nSheshi: Maaibre Sheshi (also Sheshy) was a ruler of areas of Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period. 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Ameny is perhaps also known from an offering table. However, the name Ameny belongs to the most common names of the Middle Kingdom. Therefore, the identity of both people on these objects is far from certain.\n\nFane of Shadows: The Fane of Shadows is a temple that journeys the worlds on the currents of the secret Weave, in the fictional setting of the Forgotten Realms campaign in \"Dungeons & Dragons\". The place has many names in many tongues, and is also known as the Temple of Night or the Umbral Shrine. Created by Shar, it serves as many dark gods of many worlds, and as a gift of the god of shadows to their faithful\u2014a sanctuary that journeys through time and worlds. It also serves as a bastion/armory for the servants of the twilight. It is located within the Lightless Lake (The Moonmere) in the Gulthmere Forest, but it only materializes during a certain date at midnight, and stays only temporarily in each world for a short time. Upon its arrival onto Toril, the Fane appeared within the depths of the Lightless Lake in a diffuse, ochre light. The entirety of the temple is situated on an invisible platform encapsulated within a dome of air. The architecture includes black-veined columns, graceful arches, and thick pillars all crafted from marble, basalt, obsidian, or ebony. The Fane of Shadows is guarded by a host of shadows inside the courtyard area. They are only hostile to those not subservient to shadow. The courtyard contains a statue garden of hundreds of obsidian sculptures, all of them depicting the innumerable world's gods of shadow. Statues of Toril's deities of night and shadow, Shar and Mask, are among the collection. Beyond its doors it contains a long, wide hallway, the Grand Hall, filled with shadows and bathed in a low, green light. Painting and mosaics line the walls, while tables and pedestals are hidden inside alcoves along it. These alcoves usually hold an item of great power, one of the many gifts of shadow found within. Only one gift may be taken from the Fane of Shadows. A husky, female voice tries to persuade its guests in a perceived, familiar tongue into taking an item of power. The Grand Hall also contains the caretaker of the temple, who materializes from the shadows. He is an elderly man, with solid black eyes, and his duty is to serve his calling into the shadow. The hallway ends at a pair of double doors, which leads into the inner sanctum. The inner sanctum contains a skydome ceiling of black encrusted in gems, representing the night sky of the world in which it currently exists in. The inner sanctum itself has a polished slate floor inlaid with an amethyst border, and in its center lies a black sphere bordered in purple, Shar's symbol. 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Towards the end of the 1985\u201386 season he returned to North America, playing in two games for the Springfield Indians of the American Hockey League (AHL). Walsh signed a contract in the off-season with Springfield's parent team, the New York Islanders, and played the next four seasons with the organization. He played in 14 games over parts of two NHL seasons with the Islanders. After the 1989\u201390 season, during which he was a member of Springfield's Calder Cup winning team, Walsh played a season in Italy for SG Cortina. He played two more seasons in the AHL before retiring after the 1992\u201393 season. Following his playing career Walsh became a head coach, coaching at the Tilton School and currently Proctor Academy.\n\nJulien Hernandez: Julien Hernandez (born November 28, 1987) is an American professional ice hockey goalie. He is currently an unrestricted free agent after last playing with Colorado Eagles of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL). He previously played two seasons of New England Prep School Hockey with Vermont Academy then started his collegiate career at St. Norbert College, winning the National Championship at Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, New York. Julien then turned professional, playing for Nijmegen Devils of the Netherlands where he helped the team win the championship in the Dutch Eredivisie. The following season he joined the Steaua Rangers of the Hungarian (MOL Liga). Later in his career he joined the Vail Yeti of the Mountain West Hockey League. (MWHL)\n\nEric Vail: Eric \"Big Train\" Vail (born September 16, 1953) is a Canadian former ice hockey player who played nine seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Atlanta Flames, Calgary Flames and Detroit Red Wings. He won the Calder Memorial Trophy in 1975 as the NHL's rookie of the year and played in the 1977 NHL All-Star Game. Also in 1977, Vail played with Team Canada at the World Ice Hockey Championship. At the time of his 1981 trade to Detroit, Vail was the Flames' franchise leader in goal scoring.\n\nMichael Grabner: Michael-Ren\u00e9 Grabner (born 5 October 1987) is an Austrian professional ice hockey player for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Grabner grew up playing for the local team in Villach, EC VSV. He moved to North America at the age of 17 and joined the Spokane Chiefs of the major junior Western Hockey League (WHL) to further his hockey career. After his second season with the Chiefs, he was selected 14th overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. Grabner played one more season in the WHL before moving to the American Hockey League (AHL), where he played two seasons in the Canucks' farm system. He was traded during the 2010 NHL Entry Draft to the Florida Panthers, but was claimed by the New York Islanders after Florida placed him on waivers with the intention of assigning him to their AHL affiliate. Grabner spent five seasons with the Islanders before being traded to the Maple Leafs in 2015. Internationally Grabner has appeared for Austria in both junior and senior tournaments, and played in the 2014 Winter Olympics.\n\nVladislav Bulin: Vladislav Boulin (born May 18, 1972 in Penza, U.S.S.R.) is a defenceman currently playing for Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk in the Kontinental Hockey League. Boulin was drafted 103rd overall in the 5th round by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft. Boulin began his career with HC Dynamo Moscow of the Russian Super League, where he played two seasons. He then spent three seasons in the American Hockey League, two with the Hershey Bears, and one with the Philadelphia Phantoms. He split the 1997-98 season with Star Bulls Rosenheim of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga and Michigan K-Wings of the International Hockey League. He returned to the RSL for the 1998-99 season, playing for SKA Saint Petersburg, then went back to the DEL for 1999-2000. He played with Augsburger Panther that season, and the Hannover Scorpions the next. He finally returned once again to the RSL for 2001-02, playing two seasons for Lada Togliatti. He spent the 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons once again with HC Dynamo Moscow, and has been with Metallurg Magnitogorsk every season since.\n\nMelville Vail: Melville Arthur \"Sparky\" Vail (July 5, 1906 in Meaford, Ontario - January 29, 1983) was a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League for the New York Rangers. He played a total of 50 games over two seasons, 1928\u201329 and 1929\u201330, scoring four goals and five points.\n\nJason Garrison: Jason John Maxwell Garrison (born November 13, 1984) is a professional ice hockey player currently playing for the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL). Garrison played two years of Junior A with the Nanaimo Clippers of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL), during which time he earned a scholarship to play college hockey with the University of Minnesota Duluth. Following his third NCAA year, he signed with the Florida Panthers as an undrafted free agent in 2008. Garrison spent four years with the Panthers organization, setting franchise records for single-season goals and power play goals by a defenceman in 2011\u201312. In July 2012, he signed a six-year deal with his hometown team, the Vancouver Canucks. 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Traditionally romanised as Canton or Kwangtung, Guangdong surpassed Henan and Sichuan to become the most populous province in China in January 2005, registering 79.1 million permanent residents and 31 million migrants who lived in the province for at least six months of the year; the total population was 104,303,132 in the 2010 census, accounting for 7.79\u00a0percent of Mainland China's population. The provincial capital Guangzhou and economic hub Shenzhen are among the most populous and important cities in China. The population increase since the census has been modest, the province at 2015 had 108,500,000 people.\n\nWugang, Henan: Wugang (Chinese: \u821e\u94a2; Pinyin: W\u01d4g\u0101ng) is a city in Henan province, China. It has a population of approximately 320,000. It is home to one of China's biggest iron and steel companies: Wuyang Iron and Steel Company Limited, Hangang Group. Longquan Lake (Shimantan Reservoir) is located at the foot of the city with beautiful mountains surrounding it. This place has now become a hot tourist destination to neighbouring cities and provinces. The city region comprises three geological areas including Sipo, Yakou and Zhulan.\n\nHenan: Henan () is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the central part of the country. Henan is often referred to as Zhongyuan or Zhongzhou () which literally means \"central plain land\" or \"midland\", although the name is also applied to the entirety of China proper. Henan is the birthplace of Chinese civilization with over 3,000 years of recorded history, and remained China's cultural, economical, and political center until approximately 1,000 years ago.\n\nKaramay: Karamay or Kelamayi is a prefecture-level city in the north of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. The name of the city comes from the Uyghur language, and means \"black oil\", referring to the oil fields near the city.\n\nG30 Lianyungang\u2013Khorgas Expressway: The Lianyungang\u2013Khorgas Expressway (), commonly referred to as the \"Lianhuo Expressway\" (), is 4243 km in the People's Republic of China that connects the cities of Lianyungang, in the province of Jiangsu, and Khorgas, in the autonomous region of Xinjiang, on the border with Kazakhstan. At Khorgas, there is a border crossing into Kazakhstan. The expressway is the longest contiguous expressway in China with a single numeric designation, stretching across the country from the Yellow Sea on the east coast to the Kazakhstan border in the west. It passes through the provinces of Jiangsu, Anhui, Henan, Shaanxi, Gansu, and Xinjiang.\n\nShaanxi: Shaanxi () is a province of the People's Republic of China. Officially part of the Northwest China region, it lies in central China, bordering the provinces of Shanxi (NE, E), Henan (E), Hubei (SE), Chongqing (S), Sichuan (SW), Gansu (W), Ningxia (NW), and Inner Mongolia (N). It covers an area of over 205,000 sqkm with about 37 million people. Xi'an\u2014which includes the sites of the former Chinese capitals Fenghao and Chang'an\u2014is the provincial capital. Xianyang, which served as the Qin capital, is located nearby. The other prefecture-level cities into which the province is divided are Ankang, Baoji, Hanzhong, Shangluo, Tongchuan, Weinan, Yan'an and Yulin.\n\nDengzhou: Dengzhou (), formerly Deng County (\u9093\u53bf), is a city in Nanyang, Henan, China. It has an area of 2,294\u00a0km\u00b2 and a population of 1,500,000. The urban area is 35\u00a0km\u00b2, and the urban population is 300,000. The city is located in the southwest of Henan province, adjacent to the borders between Henan, Hubei and Shaanxi. It geometrically lies in the center of the triangle of Zhengzhou, Wuhan and Xi'an, with equal distance to any of these three cities.\n\nHongqingsi Grottoes: Hongqing Temple Grotto () is located in Yima, Henan. It consists of five caves, with a total of 46 shrines. More than 120 statues were chiseled during the Northern Wei Dynasty. In 1963, it was registered as a place of cultural importance in Henan, and was listed in the fifth edition of Chinese national cultural relics in 2001.\n\nHuilong Township, Henan: Huilong Township () is a township of Tongbai County in southern Henan province, China, located near the trisection of the prefecture-level cities of Nanyang, Zhumadian, and Xinyang. It is situated 119 km southeast of Nanyang, 48 km southwest of Zhumadian and 62 km northwest of Xinyang. , it has 10 villages under its administration.\n\nYima, Henan: Yima () is a county-level city of Henan, China. It is under the administration of the Sanmenxia city. Yima City is located in the western part of Henan province. It is located inside Xiaoshan Old Way, with Yangshao Peak to the north and Balcony Loewe to the south. Since ancient times, it was a key road between Luoyang and Changan. It is of great strategic importance, often a battlefield or a place for merchants to trade. Yima City was founded two years before the Qin Dynasty called \"The New County\". After reforms were made, Yima City reache county-level status in Henan Province (it took 81 years to build the city). It was originally under the administration of Luoyang. However, since 1986, it is under the administration of Sanmenxia City. Currently, it is one of forty-eight counties in Henan Province trying to expand its powers. It is also one of China's top hundred counties, as well as being the smallest city in China (112 square kilometers with a population of about 160,000). Yima City has the advantage of being self-sustaining, allowing for massive redevelopment of its industry and increased economic growth. In 2010, the city's per capita GDP was over seventy thousand RMB, which is about ten thousand US dollars. It ranks alongside moderately developed countries. In 2010, it was ranked first economically in Henan Province (perennial top five). 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Starring Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, Charles Hallahan, Elizabeth Hoffman, Jamie Ren\u00e9e Smith, Jeremy Foley and Grant Heslov, the film was set in the fictional town of Dante's Peak where the inhabitants must survive a volcanic eruption and the resultant dangers. It was released on February 7, 1997 under the production of Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures and Pacific Western Productions.\n\nBede Aircraft: Bede Aircraft Corporation was founded by controversial aeronautical engineer Jim Bede in 1961 to produce the BD-1 kit aircraft, which eventually became the American Aviation Corporation's AA-1. The company also created and produced a number of advanced kit planes including the famous Bede BD-5 (pusher propeller driven) and BD-5J (turbojet driven). The BD-5J has held the Guinness record as the World's Smallest Jet Aircraft for more than a quarter century. Versions of it saw use in various Budweiser commercials (the Bud Light Jet, which was lost in an inflight fire and crash unrelated to airshow work). The tiny jet also appeared in two James Bond movies; \"Octopussy\" starring Sir Roger Moore, and later in a cameo appearance, hanging from the wall of Q's workshop in \"Die Another Day\" starring Pierce Brosnan as Agent 007.\n\nGrey Owl (film): Grey Owl is a 1999 biopic directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Pierce Brosnan in the role of real life British schoolboy turned Indian trapper \"Grey Owl,\" Archibald Belaney (1888\u20131938), and Annie Galipeau as his wife Anahareo, with brief appearances by Graham Greene and others. The screenplay was written by William Nicholson. This film was released September 10, 1999.\n\nMike Gomez: Mike Gomez (born April 18, 1951) is an American actor. Best known for his performances in such cult classics as \"The Big Lebowski\" and \"\", Gomez has costarred in numerous films including \"Heartbreak Ridge\" and \"Milagro Beanfield War\", \"Zoot Suit\", \"The Border\" and \"El Norte\", to name a few. His TV credits include \"Bones\", \"The Shield\", \"Desperate Housewives\", and a series regular role as 'Capt. Gallardo' on the NBC series, \"Hunter\", among others. On stage, Gomez' numerous theater credits include \"Zoot Suit\" at the Winter Garden on Broadway and the Pre-Broadway run of \"Selena\".\n\nNight Watch (1995 film): Night Watch (also known as Detonator II: Night Watch) is a 1995 American television spy film directed by David Jackson starring Pierce Brosnan and Alexandra Paul. The film, also known as \"Alistair MacLean's Nightwatch\", was shot in Hong Kong. The film aired on the USA Network.\n\nRemington Steele: Remington Steele is an American television series co-created by Robert Butler and Michael Gleason. The series, starring Stephanie Zimbalist and Pierce Brosnan, was produced by MTM Enterprises and first broadcast on the NBC network from 1982 to 1987. The series blended the genres of romantic comedy, drama, and detective procedural. \"Remington Steele\" is best known for launching the career of Pierce Brosnan.\n\nThe Thomas Crown Affair (1999 film): The Thomas Crown Affair is a 1999 American heist film directed by John McTiernan. The film, starring Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo and Denis Leary, is a remake of the 1968 film of the same name. The film generally received positive reviews. It was a success at the box office, grossing $124 million worldwide.\n\nAfter the Sunset: After the Sunset is a 2004 action comedy film starring Pierce Brosnan as Max Burdett, a master thief caught in a cat-and-mouse game with FBI agent Stan Lloyd, played by Woody Harrelson. The film was directed by Brett Ratner and shot in the Bahamas.\n\nThe Matador: The Matador is a 2005 dark comedy film written and directed by Richard Shepard and starring Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear. The film was released on DVD on July 4, 2006 and on HD DVD on December 18, 2006. Brosnan was nominated for both a Golden Globe Award and a Saturn Award for his well-received performance as disillusioned, unstable hitman Julian Noble.\n\nBen Gazzara: Biagio Anthony Gazzarra (August 28, 1930 \u2013 February 3, 2012), known as Ben Gazzara, was an American film, stage, and television actor and director. His best known films include \"Anatomy of a Murder\" (1959), \"Voyage of the Damned\" (1976), \"Inchon\" (1981), \"Road House\" (1989), \"The Big Lebowski\" (1998), \"Buffalo '66\" (1998), \"Happiness\" (1998), \"The Thomas Crown Affair\" (1999), \"Summer of Sam\" (1999), \"Dogville\" (2003) and \"Paris, je t'aime\" (2006). 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He was the last Emperor of India and the first Head of the Commonwealth.\n\nLi Congke: Li Congke () (11 February 885 \u2013 11 January 937), also known posthumously as Emperor Mo of Later Tang (\u5f8c\u5510\u672b\u5e1d, \"last emperor of Later Tang\"), Emperor Fei of Later Tang (\u5f8c\u5510\u5ee2\u5e1d, \"deposed emperor of Later Tang\"), Wang Congke (\u738b\u5f9e\u73c2) (particularly during succeeding Later Jin, which did not recognize him as a legitimate Later Tang emperor), or Prince of Lu (\u6f5e\u738b, a title Li Congke carried prior to his reign), nickname Ershisan (\u4e8c\u5341\u4e09, \"23\") or, in short, Asan (\u963f\u4e09), was the last emperor of the Later Tang - the second of the Five Dynasties following the fall of the Tang Dynasty. He was an adoptive son of Li Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong) and took the throne after overthrowing Emperor Mingzong's biological son Emperor Min of Later Tang (Li Conghou). He was later himself overthrown by his brother-in-law Shi Jingtang, who was supported by Khitan troops (and whose Later Jin succeeded his). When the combined Later Jin and Khitan forces defeated Later Tang forces, Li Congke and his family members, as well as the guards most loyal to him, ascended a tower and set it on fire, dying in the fire.\n\nEmperor Bing of Song: Zhao Bing (12 February 1272 \u2013 19 March 1279), also known as Emperor Bing of Song, was the 18th and last emperor of the Song dynasty in China. He was also the ninth and last emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He reigned for about 313 days from 1278 to 1279 until his death.\n\nMurong Xi: Murong Xi (; 385\u2013407), courtesy name Daowen (\u9053\u6587), formally Emperor Zhaowen of (Later) Yan ((\u5f8c)\u71d5\u662d\u6587\u5e1d), was an emperor of the Xianbei state Later Yan. He was one of the youngest sons of Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng), and after the death of his nephew Murong Sheng (Emperor Zhaowu) became emperor due to his affair with Murong Sheng's mother, Empress Dowager Ding. He was regarded as a cruel and capricious ruler, who acted at the whims of himself and his wife, Empress Fu Xunying, greatly damaging the Later Yan state. After Empress Fu died in 407, he left the capital Longcheng (\u9f8d\u57ce, in modern Jinzhou, Liaoning) to bury her, and the soldiers in Longcheng took this chance to rebel and replace him with Murong Bao's adopted son Murong Yun (Emperor Huiyi), and Murong Xi himself was captured and killed. (Because Murong Yun was an adopted son who later changed his name back to Gao Yun, some historians treat Murong Xi as the last emperor of Later Yan and Gao Yun as the first emperor of Northern Yan, while others treat Gao Yun as the last emperor of Later Yan and his successor Feng Ba as the first emperor of Northern Yan.)\n\nEmperor Gong of Sui: Emperor Gong of Sui (\u968b\u606d\u5e1d) (605 \u2013 14 September 619), personal name Yang You (\u694a\u4f91), was an emperor of the Chinese Sui Dynasty. Traditionally, he was considered the last emperor of the dynasty because he was the one who formally yielded the throne to the founding emperor to the succeeding Tang Dynasty, Emperor Gaozu of Tang (Li Yuan), although after him, his brother Yang Tong claimed the throne and continued to do so until 619. Li had rebelled against the rule of Yang You's grandfather Emperor Yang of Sui in 617 and captured the capital Chang'an later that year, seizing Yang You and declaring him emperor, although only the commanderies under Li's control recognized him as emperor; the rest of the commanderies continued to recognize Emperor Yang as emperor. In 618, after news arrived that Emperor Yang had been killed by the general Yuwen Huaji, Li had the young emperor yield the throne to him. The former emperor died the following year, probably on the new emperor's orders.\n\nCoins of the Australian pound: Federation in 1901 gave the Commonwealth a constitutional power to issue coins and removed this power from the States. However, British coins continued in use until 1910, when Australian silver coins were introduced. These included florins, shillings, sixpences and threepences. They had a portrait of King Edward VII on one side. Australian pennies and half-pennies were introduced into circulation the following year. In 1931 gold sovereigns stopped being minted in Australia. A crown or five-shilling coin was minted in 1937 and 1938.\n\nZhu Youzhen: Zhu Zhen (\u6731\u7471) (20 October 888 \u2013 18 November 923), often referred to in traditional histories as Emperor Mo of Later Liang (\u5f8c\u6881\u672b\u5e1d, \"last emperor\") and sometimes by his princely title Prince of Jun (\u5747\u738b), n\u00e9 Zhu Youzhen (\u6731\u53cb\u8c9e), known as Zhu Huang (\u6731\u9360) from 913 to 915, was the emperor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Later Liang from 913 to 923. He was the third and last emperor of Later Liang, the first of the Five Dynasties. He ordered his general Huangfu Lin (\u7687\u752b\u9e9f) to kill him in 923 when Emperor Zhuangzong of Later Tang (Li Cunxu), the emperor of Later Liang's enemy Later Tang to the north, was on the cusp of capturing the Later Liang capital Daliang. His death marked the end of Later Liang, which was to be the longest among the Five Dynasties. Despite his ten-year reign being the longest of all the Five Dynasties emperors (if one does not count Li Cunxu's reign as the Prince of Jin prior to taking imperial title) sources on his era are relatively scarce, as many Later Liang records were destroyed following the Later Tang conquest of Later Liang (as Later Tang viewed Later Liang as an illegitimate regime).\n\nJia Yinghua: Jia Yinghua () was a Chinese writer and researcher who focused on the late Qing Dynasty. He served as Vice President of the Biography Society of China, commissioner of National Commission of the Chinese Writers\u2019 Association, President of China's Electrical Power Writers' Association. Representative works of his include \"The Later Half of the Last Emperor's Life\" (), \"The Last Eunuch of China: The Life of Sun Yaoting]]\" (), \"The Last Emperor\u2019s Brother: The Life of Pujie\" (). The Japanese version of The Later Half of the Last Emperor's Life is a bestseller in Japan, attracting great attention and garnering enormous popularity. According to authoritative media and press organizations in more than 100 countries and regions, including China, the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Japan, Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan this book is a successful continuation of \"From Emperor to Citizen\" (): The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi () written by Pu Yi himself. The Chinese version of \"The Later Half of the Last Emperor\u2019s Life\" is always a domestic bestseller and has been published nine times in total, and also won the Gold Key Award in the 5th Chinese Books Fair. His calligraphic works were also incorporated into \"First Exhibition of Chinese Celebrities\u2019 Calligraphic Works\", \"Exhibition of Contemporary Celebrities\u2019 Paintings and Calligraphies\", etc.\n\nAustralian five-shilling note: Five shilling notes were first proposed in 1916, when the value of silver was estimated to become too expensive to use for making coins due to a possible decrease in Australia's supply of silver. The proposed note was designed to have a portrait of George VI, the King of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India, displayed on its front side. 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In Staffordshire, the south is covered by BBC WM, east by BBC Radio Derby and the west by BBC Radio Shropshire. In Cheshire, north-western areas are served by BBC Radio Merseyside and the north-east by BBC Radio Manchester.\n\nAndy Crane: Howard Andrew \"Andy\" Crane (born 24 February 1964) is an English television and radio presenter, best known for presenting Children's BBC between 1987 and 1990 and for his current work as presenter on BBC Radio Manchester, BBC Radio Sheffield, BBC Radio 5 Live and Granada Reports.\n\nJames H. Reeve: James Hengist Reeve, born 25 June 1950, is a cult English broadcaster, journalist, raconteur and radio phone-in host based in the Manchester area. James has hosted shows on Piccadilly Radio, BBC GMR (now BBC Radio Manchester), BBC Radio Five Live, The New Hallam FM, talkSPORT, TEAMtalk 252 stations and, up until July 2006, presented the late night phone-in show at Key 103.\n\nBBC Radio Manchester: BBC Radio Manchester is a BBC Local Radio station broadcasting to Greater Manchester and north east Cheshire in North West England from MediaCityUK in Salford Quays on FM via a transmitter at Holme Moss, with a small repeater at Saddleworth that covers Tameside and Saddleworth. It can be heard on DAB radio and via internet streaming.\n\nNaomi (singer-songwriter): Naomi (born 29 June 1996) is a female British singer-songwriter born and raised in Manchester, England, formerly known as Caleidra, who first came to prominence after a song she wrote at school in her music class, led to her being signed to a record label and the release of her first single 'With You' on 24 August 2012. This received national media coverage and Naomi appeared on television programmes such as ITV Daybreak, ITV Granada Reports, radio including BBC Radio Manchester and Salford City Radio, in the national press, The Times, The Independent and The Guardian, teen magazines Mizz and Shout. Her second single was produced by John McLaughlin who previously worked with Busted, 911 (UK band) and Westlife and led to further appearances in the media, including ITV Granada Reports, further live performances on BBC Radio Manchester, BBC Radio Sheffield, Salford City Radio and during the Manchester International Festival and received impressive media reviews including Music Week.\n\nPhil Trow: Phil Trow (born 9 September 1966 in Manchester) is a broadcaster at BBC Radio Manchester and has worked in radio for over 20 years.\n\nSalford Quays: Salford Quays is an area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, near the end of the Manchester Ship Canal. Previously the site of Manchester Docks, it became one of the first and largest urban regeneration projects in the United Kingdom following the closure of the dockyards in 1982.\n\nBBC Local Radio: BBC Local Radio is the BBC's local and regional radio service for England and the Channel Islands, consisting of forty (40) stations. They cover a variety of areas; with some serving a city and surrounding areas, for example BBC Radio Manchester; a county, for example BBC Radio Norfolk; a conurbation, for example BBC WM; or a region, for example BBC Radio Solent.\n\nCaroline Woodruff: Caroline Woodruff is an English voice-over artist and actor based in Stockport. She is a professional broadcaster and trained with the BBC in London going on to present music and arts programmes for BBC Radio Leeds, BBC GMR, and BBC Radio Manchester where she met presenter and producer Jeff Cooper, Editor of radio2XS. 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Currently he is on the board of GAIL Gas Authority of India Ltd and serves as senior advisor at KPMG, a Maharatna company in the public sector. He is also advisor to Corporates and also a board member of Centre for Micro Finance, a company promoted by Sir Ratan Tata Trust. He is also on the governing board of National Institute Securities Market (SEBI).\n\nPaytm: Paytm is an Indian electronic payment and e-commerce brand based out of Delhi NCR, India. Launched in August 2010, it is a consumer brand of parent company One97 Communications. The name is an acronym for \"Payment Through Mobile.\" The company employs over 13,000 employees as of January 2017 and has 3 million offline merchants across India. It also operates the Paytm payment gateway and the Paytm Wallet.\n\nTed Pietka: Ted Pietka (born May 30, 1967 in Cz\u0142uch\u00f3w, Poland) is a businessman. He graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada and holds Master of Business Administration degree from London Business School, United Kingdom. Pietka is Supervisory Board Member in Boryszew S.A. (company listed on Warsaw Stock Exchange), Boryszew ERG S.A. and Hygienika S.A. From 2007 to 2009 he served as Managing Director, Strategy & Finance and Board Member of STC Investments. From 2004 to 2006, Pietka was Vice Chairman of the Management Board of GETIN Holding S.A. (company listed on Warsaw Stock Exchange).\n\nNina Mont\u00e9e Karp: Nina Mont\u00e9e Karp (born January 20, 1963) is an environmental activist, producer, director and entrepreneur. She is a founding Board Member of Healthy Child Healthy World \u2013 a national environmental non-profit organization dedicated to protecting young children from chemical and other ambient threats and promoting safer, healthier environments. She is a Board Member of The Environmental Working Group, whose mission is to protect public health and the environment. She serves as the Vice Chair of Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles' Huckleberry Fund to benefit homeless teens and is a Board Member for Breastcancer.org, which has disseminated information and support about breast cancer to over 8 million women.\n\nPiyasvasti Amranand: Piyasvasti Amranand (Thai: \u0e1b\u0e34\u0e22\u0e2a\u0e27\u0e31\u0e2a\u0e14\u0e34\u0e4c \u0e2d\u0e31\u0e21\u0e23\u0e30\u0e19\u0e31\u0e19\u0e17\u0e19\u0e4c ; RTGS: Piyasavasti Ammaranan, born 11 July 1953) was Thailand's Energy Minister between 9 October 2006 and 6 February 2008. He is former Secretary-General of the Thai National Energy Policy Office, Chairman of Kasikorn Asset Management, and Chairman of Panel of Advisors for the CEO of Kasikornbank. He was President of Thai Airways International between October 2009 and June 2012. He is currently Chairman of PTT public company limited, board member of Kasikorn Bank, and board member of Pruksa Holding public company limited. Piyasvasti also plays active roles in 3 non-profit organizations as founding and core member of the Energy Reform for Sustainability Group (ERS); Chairman of the Energy for Environment Foundation, a non-profit organization undertaking renewable energy and energy efficiency projects; and as President of the Ski and Snowboard Association of Thailand.\n\nDavid Dorman: David W. Dorman (born 1954) is an American Telecommunications executive and founding partner of Centerview Capital Technology Partners. Dorman is currently Non-Executive Chairman of the Board of CVS Health Corporation and serves on the boards of PayPal Holdings, Inc., Yum! Brands, Inc. and the Georgia Tech Foundation. Dorman was a board member of Motorola, Inc. since 2006, was elected Non-Executive Chairman of the Board in 2008 and retired from his board position in May 2015. Dorman also was a board member of Scientific Atlanta until the company was acquired by Cisco Systems in 2006.\n\nWengie: Wendy Ayche (born January 9 1986) known professionally as Wengie, is an Australian YouTube personality and vlogger. She was born in Guangzhou, China. She got the nickname \"Wengie\" at a dance class when two people gave her a nickname inspired by her Chinese name, W\u00e9n Ji\u00e9. Since starting her channel on February 11 2013, her videos have received over 281 million views, and her channel has accumulated over 11 followers In the January 2016 edition of \"ElleGirl Japan\", she was nominated as a channel to watch. In August 2016, she was ranked the 5th Fastest growing channel in the world. Ayche was featured in the annual YouTube Rewind in 2016 and was also singled out by Google as one of the top beauty creators in the Asia region. Ayche reached 5 million YouTube subscribers in January 2017, and her channel is currently in the 12th most subscribed How-To & Style Channel on YouTube. She is also currently a board member of the Internet Creators Guild, a non-profit focused on providing the protection, representation and guidance to online creators. Her YouTube channel also recently got awarded with \"Best Channel\" as well as \"Overall Winner\" for the Australian Online Video Awards.\n\nLuigi Ferraris (businessman): Luigi Ferraris (Legnano, 1962) is an Italian executive, Chief Executive Officer of Terna S.p.A. since April 2017. CEO of Enersis from 2014 to 2015, ex - Chairman of Enel Green Power, CFO of Enel Group and current Chief Financial Officer of Poste Italiane Group. Luigi Ferraris was also Chairman of Enel Green Power S.p.A. as well as Operating Chairman of Enel Factor S.p.A. In 2015 Luigi Ferraris was appointed Chief Financial Officer of Poste Italiane Group, in charge of managing its privatization process, one of the largest ever undertaken in Italy. He has had also the responsibility of implementing the Group\u2019s Risk and Management Control functions, while starting a valorisation and optimization plan for Group\u2019s Real Estate properties. Luigi Ferraris worked also as non executive Board Member of Banca del Mezzogiorno \u2013 Mediocredito Centrale, PSC S.p.A Group. He was Board Member of Erg S.p.A. a company listed in the Italian stock exchange. He had a teaching role or \u201cCorporate Strategy\u201d at LUISS University.\n\nMakhdoom Ali Khan: Makhdoom Ali Khan (Urdu: \u0645\u062e\u062f\u0648\u0645 \u0639\u0644\u06cc \u062e\u0627\u0646 \u200e ) (Barrister Lincoln's Inn, Born 9 January 1954 Karachi), is a practising Senior Advocate Supreme Court. 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He has consistently been ranked amongst the top three litigators , in Pakistan over the last two decades both by reputation and in international rankings in legal publications and amongst the top two litigators in the Sindh High Court in Karachi. Since his return to private practice in 2007 he is globally regarded as the preeminent commercial, taxation and constitutional litigator, arbitrator and arbitration lawyer in Pakistan.\n\nNaveen Tewari: Naveen Tewari is an Indian entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of InMobi, a global mobile advertising and technology platform. 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The album provided a number of internationally charting singles including \"Walking on a Dream\" which peaked at number ten on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and reached number sixty four on the UK Singles Chart, and \"We Are the People\", which peaked at number fourteen on the UK Singles Chart.\n\nThe Telescopes: The Telescopes are an English noise, space rock, dream pop and psychedelic band, formed in 1987 by Stephen Lawrie, and drawing influence from artists such as Suicide, The Velvet Underground and The 13th Floor Elevators. They have a total of six released albums since their debut, \"Taste\", released in 1989.\n\nOctave One: Octave One is a group of American techno musicians composed of siblings Lenny Burden and Lawrence Burden, sometimes associated with their three other brothers, Lorne Burden, Lynell Burden and Lance Burden. In 1989, The band debuted on Derrick May's Transmat record label with the single \"I Believe\". In 1990, \"I Believe\" was included on the compilation Techno 2: The Next Generation (10 Records). Also In 1990, with their brother Lynell, they formed the record label 430 West Records to release the vinyl record Octave One \"The Octivation EP\". Octave One have remixed recordings for Massive Attack, Joey Negro, DJ Rolando, Steve Bug, John Thomas, The Trammps, Rhythm is Rhythm, and Inner City. In 2000, Octave One released their most commercially successful recording, \"Blackwater\". In 2002, \"Blackwater\" was remixed by the band with a reworked live string arrangement performed by the Urban Soul Orchestra in London, England. The single was re-released by Concept Music (United Kingdom), Ministry of Sound/Voidcom (Germany), Vendetta Records (Spain), and Tinted (Australia) in the same year. 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After being signed to Copenhagen Records, the band released their second studio album \"USADSB\" in 2004, which was very well received and is seen as their \"breakthrough\" album. It gained double platinum status in Denmark, and aside from there has been released in Japan, Germany, and Norway. Later in 2004, the \"En Wannabe Darth Wader\" single release came to be, which contains both the Danish and English versions of Nephew's song \"En Wannabe Darth Vader\".\n\nEden (South African band): Eden is a South African pop band. Originally made up of Jay, Paulo, Johan and Sean, the band debuted during the popular South African Aardklop Festival followed by a tour all over South Africa releasing their album \"In\" in 1997. After Sean Else left in 2006, the boy band continued as a trio. 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The warrior-woman image throughout the past five decades is explored, from the iconic Raquel Welch in the prehistoric adventure fantasy One Million Years BC in the \"fur bikinis and jungle love\" chapter, to the blaxploitation films (\"Coffy, Foxy Brown\", and \"Sheba, Baby\") made famous by Pam Grier, the first African-American woman to play a warrior woman within the action movie genre . Included also is Lucy Lawless' six-season portrayal of \"\"; Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft in two \"Tomb Raider\" movies; Sigourney Weaver as Ripley in the sci-fi \"Alien\" adventures, and all the various women who have played vampire slayers, superheroes (and villains), as well as assorted television, cartoon, comics, and video game fighter characters in the various movie action/adventure genres. 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The white bikini worn by Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder in the 1962 James Bond film \"Dr. No\" has been cited as one of the most famous bikinis of all time and an iconic moment in cinematic and fashion history. By 1963, the movie \"Beach Party\", starring Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon, led a wave of films that made the bikini a pop-culture symbol. \" Playboy\" first featured a bikini on its cover in 1962. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue debuted two years later. This increasing popularity was reinforced by its appearance in contemporary movies like \"How to Stuff a Wild Bikini\" featuring Annette Funicello and \"One Million Years B.C.\" (1966) featuring Raquel Welch. Raquel Welch's fur bikini in \"One Million Years B.C.\" gave the world the most iconic bikini shot of all time in that period and the poster image became an important iconic moment in cinema history. Hollywood stars such as Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, Gina Lollobrigida and Jane Russell helped the growing popularity of bikinis further. Pin up posters of Monroe and Mansfield, as well as Hayworth, Bardot and Raquel Welch distributed around the world contributed significantly to the popularity of the bikini.\n\n100 Rifles: 100 Rifles is a 1969 western directed by Tom Gries based on Robert MacLeod's 1966 novel \"The Californio\", and stars Jim Brown, Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch and Fernando Lamas. The film was shot in Spain. The original music score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith.\n\nWhite bikini of Ursula Andress: The white bikini of Ursula Andress (also known as the Dr. No bikini) was a white bikini worn by Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder in the 1962 James Bond film, \"Dr. No\". 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He joined Capitol Records in 1957 and rose to the position of vice-president of marketing, sales and promotion. Coury helped develop the careers of many recording artists, including The Beatles, Nat King Cole, The Beach Boys, Pink Floyd, Glen Campbell, Bob Seger, Guns N' Roses, Aerosmith, Don Henley, Cher and Linda Ronstadt.\n\nCapitol Riverfront: The Capitol Riverfront is a business improvement district (BID) located just south of the United States Capitol between Capitol Hill and the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. It was created by the District of Columbia City Council and approved by Mayor Fenty in August 2007. The BID is a mixed-use neighborhood. It was a former industrial area that is being transformed into a business center, urban neighborhood, entertainment district and waterfront destination. The project involves adding over 9,000 new apartments, condominiums and lofts, modern office towers, 1,200 hotel rooms, one million square feet of retail amenities including a two future grocery stores, new restaurants, shops, and cafes. Over 33,900,000 square feet (3,150,000 m2) of new office, residential, hotel and retail space as well as four new parks are planned over the next 10\u201315 years. The new 5 acre riverfront Yards Park opened in fall 2010.\n\nCapitol Records Building: The Capitol Records Building, also known as the Capitol Records Tower, is a Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District building that is located in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The building is a thirteen-story tower that was designed by Louis Naidorf (who was working at Welton Becket Associates at the time), and is one of the city's landmarks. Construction occurred soon after British company EMI acquired Capitol Records in 1955, and was completed in April 1956. Located just north of the Hollywood and Vine intersection, the Capitol Records Tower houses the consolidation of Capitol Records' West Coast operations and is also home to the recording studios and echo chambers of Capitol Studios. The building is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.\n\nTonight, I Celebrate My Love: \"Tonight, I Celebrate My Love\" is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Michael Masser recorded as a duet single by Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack and released in 1983. It became a big hit for both singers, peaking at number sixteen on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number five on the Hot Black Singles chart, and number four on the Adult Contemporary chart. In the UK, the song peaked at number two in September 1983. In addition to becoming the biggest British hit for both Bryson and Flack, the song boosted the careers of both stars and brought them both a return to prominence. Capitol Records' Bob Hart asked Martin Pitts to Direct the official video through One Heart Productions. The video was a performance with the original band in the background at the Capitol studios on Vine Street in Hollywood.\n\nTurner's Arena: Turner's Arena was the name given to a 2,000 seat arena, located near the northeast corner of 14th and W Streets, NW in Washington, DC, and originally owned by local wrestling promoter Joe Turner. This venue was an early home to the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, a precursor to World Wrestling Entertainment, which was started by Vincent J. McMahon in January 1953. McMahon took over the territory from Gabe Menendez, who had succeeded Turner after his death in 1947. In addition, the arena hosted top professional boxing matches promoted by Goldie Ahearn featuring fighters such as Lou Gevinson, Lew Hanbury, and Jimmy Cooper. It was also the birthplace of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association annual basketball tournament, as well as the host to top country music acts and Jazz performances. It was renamed Capitol Arena in 1956 once Capitol Wrestling Corporation began broadcasting a syndicated weekly wrestling show from the arena every Thursday night.\n\nMiss Hit and Run: \"Miss Hit and Run\" is a song written by Lynsey de Paul and Barry Blue. Blue released the single in 1974 as a follow up single to \"School Love\" on Bell Records and recorded it with a \"Beach Boys\" type of arrangement. The song was Blue's fourth consecutive hit, reaching number 26 on the UK Singles Chart in August 1974. It also reached number 9 on Capitol Radio's \"Capitol Countdown\" chart. It was also a track on the K-Tel album, \"Music Explosion\". Notable TV performances of the song included appearances on 10 August 1974 on \"TopPop\", the Dutch pop music program as well as on the BBC programme \"Top of the Pops\". It was re-released by Blue as the B-side to \"Do You Wanna Dance\" in 1980.\n\nCareers (board game): Careers is a board game first manufactured by Parker Brothers in 1955 for $2.97 US, and was most recently produced by Winning Moves Games. It was devised by the sociologist James Cooke Brown. Victory conditions (a secret \"Success Formula\") consist of a minimum amount of fame, happiness and money that the player must gain. Players (from two to six) set their own victory conditions before the game begins, the total of which must be sixty (or one hundred, recommended when only two are playing).\n\nCapitol (board game): Capitol is a German-style building game set in the ancient Roman Empire, designed by Aaron Weissblum and Alan R. Moon. The game was published by Schmidt Spiele in 2001. It was redeveloped into a quicker-playing card game named \"Clocktowers\" and published by Jolly Roger Games.\n\nCapitol Music Group: Capitol Music Group (abbreviated as CMG) is an American front line umbrella label owned by the Universal Music Group (UMG). It oversees handling of record labels assigned to UMG's Capitol Records division and were inherited from its acquisition of EMI's catalog (save for Parlophone, which was sold to Warner Music Group (WMG) in 2013). It is one of five umbrella labels owned by UMG, with the other four being Interscope Geffen A&M, Island Records, Def Jam Recordings and Republic Records. Labels distributed under the CMG brand include Capitol Records, Virgin Records, Motown Records, Blue Note Records, Astralwerks, Harvest Records, Capitol Christian Music Group, Priority Records, Atom Factory Entertainment and Deep Well Records.\n\nDon Li: Don Li Yat-long is a Hong Kong singer and actor of the Emperor Entertainment Group, Music Icon Records. 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It was unveiled at the New York Comic-Con on October 8, 2014. The game consists of multiple scenarios that correspond with one of the major battles in the original trilogy. There are five scenarios, the Battle of Yavin (Yavin) from \"Star Wars\" where the player is placed in an X-wing attacking the Death Star to prevent it from destroying Yavin 4, the Battle of Hoth (Hoth), from \"The Empire Strikes Back\", where one pilots a snowspeeder to assist in the evacuation of Hoth from invading Imperial forces, a speeder run through Endor (Endor) where one helps Han Solo make it to the shield generator to destroy the Death Star's shield for the rebels in space. and the Battle of Endor (Death Star II) from \"Return of the Jedi\", which places the player in the cockpit of the \"Millennium Falcon\" to try to destroy the Death Star II and end the war. There is one scenario that doesn't follow the storyline of the movies but sets its own path, (Vader's Revenge). 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Kylo Ren is also the master of the Knights of Ren, and a commander for the First Order, an organization spawned from the fallen Galactic Empire. He is featured in \"The Force Awakens\" media and merchandising, and will appear in the film's forthcoming sequel, \"\" (2017).\n\nJohn Boyega: John Adedayo B. Adegboyega (born 17 March 1992), known professionally as John Boyega, is an English actor and producer best known for playing Finn in the 2015 film \"\", the seventh film of the \"Star Wars\" series. Boyega rose to prominence in his native United Kingdom for his role as Moses in the 2011 sci-fi comedy film \"Attack the Block\".\n\nSolo family: The Solo family is a fictional family of characters in the \"Star Wars\" franchise. Introduced in the 1977 film \"Star Wars\", smuggler Han Solo is initially a morally ambiguous character but evolves into one of the heroes of the film. 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Produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. and Abrams' production company Bad Robot Productions and distributed worldwide by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, \"The Force Awakens\" was the first \"Star Wars\" film not produced by franchise creator George Lucas. Set 30 years after \"Return of the Jedi\", it follows Rey, Finn and Poe Dameron's search for Luke Skywalker and their fight alongside the Resistance, led by veterans of the Rebel Alliance, against Kylo Ren and the First Order, a successor to the Galactic Empire.\n\nStar Wars: Poe Dameron: Star Wars: Poe Dameron is an ongoing \"Star Wars\" comic book series which centers on Poe Dameron, the Resistance X-wing fighter pilot introduced in the 2015 film \"\". The series is written by Charles Soule and was first illustrated by Phil Noto, and later Angel Unzueta. It is set immediately before \"The Force Awakens\". Published by Marvel Comics, \"Poe Dameron\" debuted on April 6, 2016.\n\nJourney to Star Wars: \"Journey to \"Star Wars\" is a Disney/Lucasfilm publishing initiative that connects the \"Star Wars\" sequel films with previous film installments in the franchise. It currently includes the initiatives \"Journey to \"Star Wars: The Force Awakens\" and \"Journey to \"Star Wars: The Last Jedi\"\". All titles under the program are canonical to the \"Star Wars\" universe.\n\nPoe Dameron: Poe Dameron is a fictional character in the \"Star Wars\" franchise. Introduced in the 2015 film \"\", he is portrayed by Oscar Isaac. Poe is an X-wing fighter pilot for the Resistance who inadvertently brings renegade stormtrooper Finn (John Boyega) and Jakku scavenger Rey (Daisy Ridley) into the fight against\u2014and eventually a victory over\u2014the sinister First Order. He is featured in \"The Force Awakens\" media and merchandising as well as , and will appear in the film's forthcoming sequel, \"\". Isaac and the character have received positive reviews, with Poe being compared to the characterization of Han Solo (Harrison Ford) in the original \"Star Wars\" film trilogy.\n\nLego Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by TT Fusion, based on the film \"\". It is the fifth entry in TT Games' \"Lego Star Wars\" series. Under license from Lucasfilm, the game was released by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for iOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita, Nvidia Shield and Wii U, on 28 June 2016, and for Android on 27 July 2016. The game was ported and released by Feral Interactive for OS X on 30 June 2016.\n\nCaptain Phasma: Captain Phasma is a fictional character in the \"Star Wars\" franchise, portrayed by Gwendoline Christie. Introduced in \"\" (2015), the first film in the \"Star Wars\" sequel trilogy, Phasma is the commander of the First Order's force of stormtroopers. Christie confirmed that the character would reappear in the next of the trilogy's films, \"\". 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It was a key border crossing between Liberia and Sierra Leone until 1990, when it closed after the launch of Charles Taylor's National Patriotic Front of Liberia invasion from Sierra Leone. The border crossing officially re-opened in June 2007 in an official ceremony involving government officials, humanitarian workers and significant amounts of foreign press coverage.\n\nMohamed Sillah: Mohamed Yahya Sillah was born December 12, 1949 in Massam Kpaka, Pujehun District, Republic of Sierra Leone. His father, Alhaji Yahya Sillah, now 100 years old, served as Regent Chief (Acting Paramount Chief) for several years in Dama Chiefdom, Kenema District in the early seventies. Alhaji Yahya Sillah was appointed to that high position by Sierra Leone President Siaka Stevens. His mother, Haja Mamie Zoe Mansaray, was a home maker. A journalist and human rights activist, Mohamed Yahya Sillah was a vocal torch-bearer in the transition efforts from military to civilian rule in Sierra Leone, 1996. As Leader and National Chairman of National Alliance Democratic Party (NADP), he competed the 1996 Presidential elections in Sierra Leone, becoming one of only thirteen political leaders that qualified to contest the Presidential and Parliamentary elections in the country at the age of 46. His adoring personality lured many Sierra Leoneans and media practitioners to view him as one of the most eloquent and charismatic politicians in Sierra Leone. Nevertheless, he received only 0.5% of the votes (3,723 total votes), good for 13th place. Although he protested the election results on BBC's Focus on Africa, he later suspended his protest \"for the sake of peace.\" Mohamed Yahya Sillah continues to enjoy massive support from the youth and women supporters in Sierra Leone. In 2007, he withdrew his bid for national leadership in the Presidential and Parliamentary elections, citing inadequate funding and ineffective campaign management machinery. He later put his weight behind the Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) presidential candidate, Vice President Solomon Berewa. When Berewa lost the elections, Mohamed Yahya Sillah gracefully congratulated the winning candidate, Ernest Bai Koroma, of the All People's Congress (APC) party. Mohamed Yahya Sillah vows to respect and help protect the dignity of any Sierra Leonean that is legitimately and democratically elected to office by the people of Sierra Leone.\n\nUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 813: United Nations Security Council Resolution 813, adopted unanimously on 26 March 1993, after reaffirming Resolution 788 (1992) and determining that the situation in Liberia constituted a threat to international peace and security, the Council condemned the failure of the parties in the country \u2013 the Armed Forces of Liberia, ULIMO, National Patriotic Front of Liberia and Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia among others, to implement the Yamoussoukro IV Accord.\n\nIndependent National Patriotic Front of Liberia: The Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia (INPFL) was a rebel group that participated in the First Liberian Civil War under the leadership of Prince Johnson. It was a breakaway faction of the National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL).\n\nSierra Leone Civil War: The Sierra Leone Civil War (1991\u20132002) began on 23 March 1991 when the Revolutionary United Front (RUF), with support from the special forces of Charles Taylor\u2019s National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL), intervened in Sierra Leone in an attempt to overthrow the Joseph Momoh government. The resulting civil war lasted 11 years, enveloped the country, and left over 50,000 dead.\n\nKaramoh Kabba: Karamoh Kabba (born in 1965 in Koidu Town, Kono District, Sierra Leone) is a Sierra Leonean author, writer, novelist and journalist. He has written several accounts about the Sierra Leone civil war, such as \"A Mother\u2019s Saga: An Account of the Rebel War in Sierra Leone\" and the self-published work \"Lion Mountain\" and \"Morquee: A Political Drama of Wish over Wisdom\" published by Sierra Leone Writers Series. He has published several short stories and verses of poems on the Web site, Sierra Leone Web.\n\nJohn Leigh (ambassador): John Ernst Leigh was an Ambassador for Sierra Leone to the United States who served during the Sierra Leone Civil War. Leigh was also a Presidential candidate for the Sierra Leone People's Party during the 2007 Presidential elections in Sierra Leone.\n\nSierra Leone's Refugee All Stars: Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars (also called Refugee All Stars) is a band from Sierra Leone which was formed by a group of refugees displaced to Guinea during the Sierra Leone Civil War. Since their return to Freetown in 2004, the band has toured extensively to raise awareness for humanitarian causes. Their story is documented in the 2005 documentary film \"Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars\".\n\nRevolutionary United Front: Revolutionary United Front (RUF) was a rebel army that fought a failed eleven-year war in Sierra Leone, starting in 1991 and ending in 2002. It later developed into a political party, which existed until 2007. The three most senior surviving leaders, Issa Sesay, Morris Kallon and Augustine Gbao, were convicted in February 2009 of war crimes and crimes against humanity.\n\nSpecial Court for Sierra Leone: The Special Court for Sierra Leone, or the \"Special Court\" (SCSL), also called the Sierra Leone Tribunal, was a judicial body set up by the government of Sierra Leone and the United Nations to \"prosecute persons who bear the greatest responsibility for serious violations of international humanitarian law and Sierra Leonean law\" committed in Sierra Leone after 30 November 1996 and during the Sierra Leone Civil War. The court's working language was English. 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Here, again, the words would have a meaning which they do not bear in Sacred Scripture. This accommodation is sometimes incorrectly styled the accommodated, or accommodative, sense of Scripture. From the definition it is clear that it is not a sense of Scripture at all. The possibility of such accommodation may arise, first, from some similarity between the ideas in the sacred text and the subject to which the passage is accommodated; secondly, from the fact that the words of Scripture may be understood in two different senses. The first is called extensive accommodation. Examples of it are found in the Church's offices, both in the Breviary and the Missal, when the praises bestowed by the Holy Ghost on Noe, Isaac, and Moses are applied to other saints. Thus the words of Ecclus., xxxii, 1, 5: \"Have they made thee ruler? . . . hinder not music\" are sometimes applied to College presidents assuming the burden of their office; we need not say that the words of Sacred Scripture have quite a different meaning. The second species of accommodation, called allusive, is often a mere play on words and at times seems due to a misunderstanding of the original meaning. The Vulgate text, \"Mirabilis Deus in sanctis suis\" (Ps., lxvii, 36) means, in the mouth of the Psalmist, that God is wonderful in His sanctuary (sancta, -orum). The Latin words may also be translated \"God is wonderful in his saints\" (sancti, -orum), and they are employed in this sense in the Missal. As this second signification was not intended by the inspired writer, the English rendering of the text in the Douay-Rheims version is a mistranslation.\n\nSyntactic hierarchy: Syntactics, or syntax, is concerned with the way sentences are constructed from smaller parts, such as words and phrases. Two steps can be distinguished in the study of syntactics. The first step is to identify different types of units in the stream of speech and writing. In natural languages, such units include sentences, phrases, and words. In artificial languages, lexemes, tokens, and formulas are usually found among the basic units. 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Agglutinative languages rely primarily on discrete particles (prefixes, suffixes, and infixes) for inflection, while fusional languages \"fuse\" inflectional categories together, often allowing one word ending to contain several categories, such that the original root can be difficult to extract. A further subcategory of agglutinative languages are polysynthetic languages, which take agglutination to a higher level by constructing entire sentences, including nouns, as one word.\n\nFrances Stark: Frances Stark (born 1967) is an interdisciplinary artist and writer, whose work centers on the use and meaning of language, and the translation of this process into the creative act. She often works with carbon paper to hand-trace letters, words, and sentences from classic works by Emily Dickinson, Goethe, Henry Miller, Samuel Beckett, and others to explore the voices and interior states of writers. 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Thomas Howell, Lori Loughlin, Kelly Preston and Fred Ward. The original music score was composed by Jan Hammer. The film was produced at the height of the teen sex comedy cinema craze in the mid-1980s.\n\nLoser (film): Loser is a 2000 American teen romantic comedy film starring Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari, and Greg Kinnear.\n\nKelly Preston: Kelly Preston (born October 13, 1962) is an American actress and former model. She has appeared in more than sixty television and film productions, most notably including \"Mischief\", \"Twins\" and \"Jerry Maguire\". She is married to John Travolta, with whom she collaborated on the fantasy film \"Battlefield Earth\". She also starred in the films \"The Cat in the Hat\", \"Old Dogs\", and \"Broken Bridges\".\n\nBetter Off Dead (film): Better Off Dead is a 1985 American teen romantic comedy film starring John Cusack and written and directed by Savage Steve Holland. It tells the story of high school student Lane Myer who is suicidal after his girlfriend breaks up with him shortly before Christmas.\n\nEiffel I'm in Love: Eiffel I'm in Love is a 2003 Indonesian teen romantic comedy film directed by was Nasri Cheppy. The film stars Samuel Rizal and Shandy Aulia as the main characters, the film adaptation of the bestselling novel of the same name by Rachmania Arunita. Other people appearing in the film include Titi Kamal, Helmy Yahya, Didi Petet, and Hilda Arifin.\n\nJohn Tucker Must Die: John Tucker Must Die is a 2006 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Betty Thomas. The film is about a trio of girls (played by Arielle Kebbel, Sophia Bush, and Ashanti) who plot to break the heart of manipulative basketball star John Tucker (Jesse Metcalfe) after they learn he has been secretly dating all three and pledging each is \"the one\". They recruit cute wallflower Kate (Brittany Snow) in their scheme to publicly humiliate the cad. Released in North America on July 29, 2006, the film made $68 million worldwide.\n\nShe's All That: She's All That is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove and starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, Paul Walker and Matthew Lillard. It is a modern adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play \"Pygmalion\" and George Cukor's 1964 film \"My Fair Lady\". It was one of the most popular teen films of the 1990s and reached No. 1 at the box office in its first week of release. In April 2015, it was announced that the film will be remade by The Weinstein Company.\n\nCan't Buy Me Love (film): Can't Buy Me Love is a 1987 American teen romantic comedy feature film starring Patrick Dempsey and Amanda Peterson in a story about a nerd at a high school in Tucson, Arizona who gives a cheerleader $1,000 to pretend to be his girlfriend for a month. The film was directed by Steve Rash and takes its title from a Beatles song with the same title.\n\nSydney White: Sydney White is a 2007 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Joe Nussbaum and written by Chad Gomez Creasey based on the story of \"Snow White\". The film, starring Amanda Bynes, Sara Paxton and Matt Long, was released theatrically on September 21, 2007 by Universal Pictures.\n\nIt Happened One Sunday: It Happened One Sunday is a 1944 British romantic comedy film directed by Karel Lamac and starring Robert Beatty, Barbara White, Marjorie Rhodes, Kathleen Harrison and Moore Marriott. In the film, an Irish servant girl working in Liverpool mistakenly believes that she has a secret admirer working at a hospital, and while seeking him out accidentally meets and falls in love with a serviceman there. She spends the rest of the day around Liverpool with him and they eventually decide to marry. 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Some 10,000 of the \"disappeared\" were guerrillas of the Montoneros (MPM) and the Marxist People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) although the lowest estimate is that the Montoneros and ERP had a combined strength of 5,000. The \"disappeared\" included those thought to be a political or ideological threat to the military junta, even vaguely, and they were killed in an attempt by the junta to silence the opposition and break the determination of the guerrillas. The worst repression reportedly occurred after the guerillas were largely defeated in 1977, when the church, labor unions, artists, intellectuals and university students and professors were targeted. Although the Montoneros reported having carried out some 600 armed attacks in 1977, the guerrilla threat had greatly declined. 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Formed on October 10, 1980, the FMLN was one of the main participants in the Salvadoran Civil War (1979-1992).\n\nOperation Gardel: Operation Gardel was the codename given by the Peronist guerrilla organization Montoneros to the downing of a Lockheed C-130 Hercules, belonging to the 1st Transport Group of the 1st Air Brigade, as it took off the old \"Teniente General Benjam\u00edn Matienzo\" International Airport, carrying 114 Gendarmerie personnel as part of the Operativo Independencia.\n\nMario Roberto Santucho: Mario Roberto Santucho (August 12, 1936 in Santiago del Estero \u2013 July 19, 1976 in Villa Martelli) was an Argentine revolutionary and guerrilla combatant, founder of the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores (Workers' Revolutionary Party, PRT) and leader of Argentina's largest marxist guerrilla group, the Ej\u00e9rcito Revolucionario del Pueblo (People's Revolutionary Army, ERP).\n\nPeople's Revolutionary Army (Colombia): The People's Revolutionary Army (Spanish: \"Ej\u00e9rcito Revolucionario del Pueblo\" ERP) was a small marxist guerrilla organization in Colombia. The group originated in the municipality of Venadillo, Tolima Department in c. 1985 as a splinter group of the National Liberation Army and was commanded by its founder \u00c9dgar Castellanos, a.k.a. \"Gonzalo\" until his death in January 2007. The group became a military objective of the larger guerrilla Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia whom declared the group as an enemy and was persecuted by paramilitary. 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Also, Deol and Sharma paired up once again after \"\". The film narrates the story of a man who decides to teach a lesson to the man, who ruined his life, by reforming him. The film's story and screenplay has been written by Shaktimaan Talwar, and the action sequences have been directed by Tinu Verna and Kanal Kannan. The music has been provided by Anand Raj Anand and Sonu Nigam. The film released officially on 22 November 2013.\n\nWelcome to Sajjanpur: Welcome to Sajjanpur is a 2008 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by Shyam Benegal and starring Shreyas Talpade and Amrita Rao in the lead roles. The film is by noted Parallel cinema director, Shyam Benegal, marking his return to comedy after filming \"Charandas Chor\" (1975). Even though Benegal is responsible for other films in the parallel cinema genre, this film was one of his mainstream Bollywood films. 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It was released on November 12, 2007, and achieved huge success in France and Belgium (Wallonia). It was led by the single \"Always\", a number 2 hit in France, and contains a cover version of Francis Cabrel's 1989 single \"Sarbacane\". French actor Bruno Putzulu wrote one song of the album. The final track of the album, \"I Am the Blues\", co-written by U2's lead singer Bono, is a rare example of a Hallyday song in English.\n\nSofia Mestari: Sofia Mestari (born 1980) is a French singer of Moroccan origin, at the age of ten she moved to Paris with her family. Mestari represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 in Stockholm with the song On aura le ciel, which placed 23rd out of 24 with 5 points. 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Opening in 2012, the facility includes a music venue, cinema, conference rooms and educational facilities.\n\nBig Top Sydney: The Big Top (also known as the Big Top Auditorium and The Arena; commonly known as Big Top Sydney) is a multi-purpose entertainment venue located within Luna Park Sydney. Opening in 2004, the venue was a part of the amusement park\u2019s 2003 redevelopment plan. It has a capacity of nearly 3,000, making it one of Sydney\u2019s largest mid-sized venues.\n\nLuna Park Sydney: Luna Park Sydney (originally Luna Park Milsons Point, also known as Sydney's Luna Park) is an amusement park located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Luna Park is located at Milsons Point, on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour.\n\nKardinia Park (stadium): Kardinia Park (also known as Simonds Stadium due to naming rights) is a sporting and entertainment venue located within Kardinia Park, South Geelong, Victoria. The stadium, which is owned and operated by the Kardinia Park Stadium Trust, is the home ground of the Geelong Football Club. The capacity of Kardinia Park is 34,000, making it the largest capacity Australian stadium in a regional city (i.e., outside of a capital city).\n\nMeridian Park (Cleethorpes): Meridian Park is a multi-purpose entertainment venue in Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It hosted its first event organised by Solid Entertainments of Grimsby featuring The Zutons and The Proclaimers in August 2009 as part of the Cleethorpes Rocks Music Festival.\n\nThe Colosseum at Caesars Palace: The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is a theatre located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. The theatre is the main entertainment venue for Caesars Palace. Deemed the \"Home of the Greatest Entertainers in the World\", the theatre hosts numerous residency shows by Celine Dion, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Cher, Bette Midler, Shania Twain, and Mariah Carey. 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The music is by Tom Snow (among others), the lyrics by Dean Pitchford (with additional lyrics by Kenny Loggins), and the book by Pitchford and Walter Bobbie.\n\nMike Gomez: Mike Gomez (born April 18, 1951) is an American actor. Best known for his performances in such cult classics as \"The Big Lebowski\" and \"\", Gomez has costarred in numerous films including \"Heartbreak Ridge\" and \"Milagro Beanfield War\", \"Zoot Suit\", \"The Border\" and \"El Norte\", to name a few. His TV credits include \"Bones\", \"The Shield\", \"Desperate Housewives\", and a series regular role as 'Capt. Gallardo' on the NBC series, \"Hunter\", among others. On stage, Gomez' numerous theater credits include \"Zoot Suit\" at the Winter Garden on Broadway and the Pre-Broadway run of \"Selena\".\n\nBen Wright (American actor): Ben Wright (born September 3, 1969) is best known for originating the role of \"Jack\" in the Tony Award-winning musical \"Into the Woods\". 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Cox's regional credits include the role of Oolie in the LA production of \"City of Angels\" among others. Her television appearances include \"The Cosby Show\", \"Law & Order\", \"The Guiding Light\", \"Edge of Night\" and \"Loving\" among others. She is married to composer/musical director, David Evans and has two sons, Joe and Henry.\n\nSutton Foster: Sutton Lenore Foster (born March 18, 1975) is an American actress, singer and dancer. She is known for her work on the Broadway stage, for which she has received two Tony Awards for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, in 2002 for her role as Millie Dillmount in \"Thoroughly Modern Millie\", and in 2011 for her performance as Reno Sweeney in \"Anything Goes\". Her other Broadway credits include \"Little Women\", \"The Drowsy Chaperone\", \"Young Frankenstein\", \"Shrek the Musical\", and \"Violet\". On television, Foster played the lead role in the short-lived ABC Family comedy-drama \"Bunheads\" from 2012 to 2013. 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The production closed on January 27, 2016 after a near 8-year run. As an actor, he made his Broadway debut in the 1979 production of Peter Pan with Sandy Duncan and George Rose. Subsequent Broadway/National Tour/Production credits include Shenandoah with John Raitt (1984), Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1984), Roza (1987) and Starlight Express (1989-1990). He directed and choreographed a production of My Way, for the Riverside Center Theatre in Virginia and It Shoulda Been You starring Kim Zimmer and for Gretna Theatre in July and August 2016. In early 2017, he directed and choreographed Kiss Me, Kate at Kent State. In March 2017 he directed the pre-Broadway workshop production of The Last Adam, a new musical by George Alex Livings and Jonathan Hickey. He has collaborated with playwright David Brian Colbert on a new play with music about the life of legendary performer, Ethel Waters, entitled . 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Her other Broadway credits include Nettie Harris in the original Broadway cast of \"The Color Purple\", Mimi M\u00e1rquez in \"Rent\", and Nala in \"The Lion King\". 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The album was built up of mostly home demos and was a reflection of work from McCartney's career as a member of the English rock band the Beatles. Although it was made around twenty years after the release of the Beatles' 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" (which inspired it), some tracks which made their way onto the bootleg were written whilst McCartney was in the Beatles, including the Lennon\u2013McCartney-written \"Love Me Do\" and \"P.S. I Love You\". Other songs turned up on CD-single B-sides including the McCartney/Stewart song \"Don't Break the Promise\".\n\nSgt. Pepper Knew My Father: Sgt. Pepper Knew My Father is a 1988 multi-artist compilation of 1980s artists recording new versions of the songs on The Beatles album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\". The album was produced by the \"New Musical Express\" to raise money for Childline, the charity founded by the now-defunct BBC1 consumer programme \"That's Life! \". 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Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" issued worldwide in June 1967. The song was written for and sung by the Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr as the character \"Billy Shears\". The song, paired with \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" and featuring \"A Day in the Life\" as its B-side, was reissued as a single in the U.S. in August 1978 (#71) and in the U.K. in September 1978 (#63). \"With a Little Help from My Friends\" was ranked No. 311 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.\n\nSt. James' Gate: St. James' Gate Brewery (Irish: \"Gr\u00fadlann Gheata Naomh S\u00e9amuis\" ) is a brewery founded in 1759 in Dublin, Ireland, by Arthur Guinness. The company is now a part of Diageo, a company formed from the merger of Guinness and Grand Metropolitan in 1997. The main product of the brewery is Guinness Draught.\n\nGuinness Brewery: St. James' Gate Brewery (Irish: \"Gr\u00fadlann Gheata Naomh S\u00e9amuis\" ) is a brewery founded in 1759 in Dublin, Ireland, by Arthur Guinness. The company is now a part of Diageo, a British company formed from the merger of Guinness and Grand Metropolitan in 1997. The main product of the brewery is Guinness Draught.\n\nFixing a Hole: \"Fixing a Hole\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released on their 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\". It was written by Paul McCartney, although credited to Lennon\u2013McCartney. The Beatles recorded the track in February 1967, with the main session taking place at Regent Sound Studios in central London. It marked the first time that the Beatles had used a British studio other than EMI's facility at Abbey Road for one of their EMI recordings.\n\nSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (song): \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" is a song written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon\u2013McCartney), and first recorded and released in 1967, on the album of the same name by the Beatles. The song appears twice on the album: as the opening track (segueing into \"With a Little Help from My Friends\"), and as \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)\", the penultimate track (segueing into \"A Day in the Life\"). As the title song, the lyrics introduce the fictional band that performs on the album.\n\nGuinness: Guinness ( ) is an Irish dry stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness (1725\u20131803) at St. James's Gate brewery in the capital city of Dublin, Ireland. Guinness, produced by the Diageo beverages company, is one of the most successful beer brands worldwide. It is brewed in almost 50 countries and is available in over 120. 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The star was identified by a University of California, Los Angeles team headed by Andrea M. Ghez. At its periapsis, its speed exceeds 1% of the speed of light. At that point it is 260 astronomical units (36 light hours, 38.9 billion km) from the centre, while the black hole radius is less than one thousandth of that size (11 million km). It passed that point in 2009 and will be there again in 2020.\n\nTuna (dog): Tuna is a Chihuahua Dachshund crossbreed dog, best known as an internet celebrity, and an internet meme. He was abandoned by his original owner near San Diego, and was adopted at a farmer's market in Los Angeles by Courtney Dasher. After she created an Instagram page for him, a photo of him was featured on the company's website resulting in an increase in followers. Dasher has used Tuna's celebrity status to raise money for animal rescue groups as well as promoting the cause generally. A book of photographs of Tuna was released in 2015, entitled \"Tuna Melts My Heart: The Underdog With The Overbite\".\n\nOrange County Soccer Club: Orange County Soccer Club was a Greater Los Angeles team active in the mid 1960s in a league called the Continental League. One of the highlights of its existence included an international match with Bayern Munich of Germany played on June 10, 1966 at Santa Ana Stadium in which the clubs played to a 3-3 tie. In 2014, local soccer supporter Blaine Jenks, a founder of an Orange County Blues FC supporter group called the County Line Coalition, discovered information of the match between OCSC and Bayern Munich.\n\nJeanie Buss: Jeanie Marie Buss (born September 26, 1961) is controlling owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Buss is a daughter of Jerry Buss, a real estate investor who later owned the Lakers and other sports businesses. At age 19, she started in the family business as general manager of the Los Angeles Strings professional tennis team. Buss later became the owner of the Los Angeles Blades professional roller hockey team. She was also president of the Great Western Forum before becoming vice president of the Lakers. After Buss's father died in 2013, his controlling ownership of the Lakers passed to his six children via a family trust, with each sibling receiving an equal vote. Buss took over as team president and represents the Lakers on the NBA Board of Governors.\n\nBarron Hilton: William Barron Hilton (born October 23, 1927) is an American business magnate, socialite, and hotel heir. The son and successor of hotelier Conrad Hilton, he is the retired chairman, president and chief executive officer of Hilton Hotels Corporation and chairman emeritus of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. 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The film centres on the rise of six young Manchester United footballers \u2013 David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Phil Neville and Paul Scholes \u2013 and details their careers for Manchester United starting in 1992.\n\nLegimin Raharjo: Legimin Raharjo (born in Medan, North Sumatra 10 May 1981) is an Indonesian footballer, he normally plays as a midfielder and his height is 172 cm. He used to play for the Indonesia national football team and he currently play for Indonesian military club PS TNI in Indonesia Soccer Championship. People often called him by his nickname Gimin. He took part in the Indonesian national team during the 2007 Asian Cup, with most of his time being spent on the bench. His parents name are Harjo Sunarto (father) and Suharsini (mother). 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He is the most decorated English footballer of all time, and one of the most successful footballers in history, having won a total of 25 trophies, featuring 11 Premier League titles and two Champions League titles.\n\nHotel Football: Hotel Football is an upscale football-themed hotel overlooking Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United F.C.. Owned by former players Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Phil Neville, and Gary Neville as well as the GG Hospitality Management Company; the hotel was built at a cost of \u00a324m and features 133 rooms, a restaurant called Cafe Football and a five-a-side football pitch on the roof. the hotel is the first in a planned chain of football-themed hotels to be located near football grounds around the world.\n\n1998\u201399 FA Cup: The 1998-1999 FA Cup was won by Manchester United, who beat Newcastle United 2\u20130 in the final at the old Wembley Stadium. The goals were scored by Teddy Sheringham after 11 minutes, less than two minutes after coming on as a substitute for Roy Keane, and Paul Scholes on 53 minutes. It was the second leg of an historic Treble for Manchester United; having already won the Premier League title the previous weekend, they went on to win the UEFA Champions League the following Wednesday.\n\nBall possession: Ball possession is the amount of time a team possesses the ball during a game of football. Possession is usually expressed as a percentage (for example, 60% for team A, 40% for team B). Historically, Dutch clubs (especially Ajax) were famous for dominating ball possession, but more recently Barcelona of La Liga became the best in maintaining ball possession; Germany's Bayern Munich came out second. However, after the arrival of Pep Guardiola at Bayern Munich, the team is considered to dominate possession more than Barcelona, which they did during the semi-final of the 2014\u201315 UEFA Champions League. Xavi is considered to be the most possessive player in recent years. Paul Scholes of Manchester United and England, was also very famous for his passing skills and the ability to dominate ball possession. Teams that play possession football often try to press their opponents high in the pitch, so to recover the ball rapidly. As a result, the defensive line of team that play possession football is usually place very high in the pitch, around the halfway line and not unusually, in the opponents half. When the team loses the ball the defensive line must move rapidly otherwise the team may be subject to dangerous counter-attacks because of their high defensive line.\n\n1999 FA Cup Final: The 1999 FA Cup Final was a football match that took place on 22 May 1999 at the old Wembley Stadium, London, to determine the winner of the 1998\u201399 FA Cup. It was contested between Manchester United and Newcastle United, with goals from Teddy Sheringham and Paul Scholes giving Manchester United a 2\u20130 win to claim their 10th FA Cup title. It was the second part of the \"Treble\" of trophies Manchester United won during the 1998\u201399 season, which was completed four days later, when they won the Champions League.\n\nBill Foulkes: William Anthony \"Bill\" Foulkes ( or ; 5 January 1932 \u2013 25 November 2013) was an English footballer who played for Manchester United in the Busby Babes teams of the 1950s, and also in the 1960s. His favoured position was centre-half. For Manchester United, he played 688 games which places him at number 4 on the all-time list of appearances behind Ryan Giggs, Bobby Charlton and Paul Scholes. He made 3 appearances as a substitute. He also started in every single United game in the 1957\u201358, 1959\u201360 and 1964\u201365 seasons. 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He became the first captain of the Pakistan cricket team and is widely regarded as a father figure of Pakistan's cricket. He received the Pride of Performance Award from the Government of Pakistan in 1958.\n\nShoaib Malik: Shoaib Malik (Punjabi, Urdu: \u200e ; born 1 February 1982) is a Pakistani cricketer and former captain of the Pakistani side. He made his One-Day International debut in 1999 against the West Indies and his Test debut in 2001 against Bangladesh. On 3 November 2015, he announced his retirement from Test cricket and says his focus is to play in the 2019 Cricket World Cup.\n\nNational Stadium, Karachi: The National Stadium (Urdu: \u0646\u06cc\u0634\u0646\u0644 \u0627\u0633\u0679\u0688\u06cc\u0645\u200e ) is a cricket stadium in Karachi, Pakistan. It is currently used for cricket matches, it is the home ground of Karachi Kings, Pakistan Super League second expensive team and is home to many other Karachi's domestic cricket teams. The stadium is able to hold 34,228 spectators, Its widely criticised that the city of this size with a population of over 15 million having such a small capacity stadium. In the recent past, PCB has announced on different occasions that the capacity of the stadium will be increased to 90,000 but this approval looks a bit stale at the moment.\n\nAnil Dalpat: Anil Dalpat Sonavaria (born September 20, 1963) is the first Hindu ever to play Test cricket for Pakistan. Dalpat was a lower-order batsman and wicket keeper, and represented Pakistan for a brief interval in the early 1980s, when Wasim Bari was injured. Dalpat has had a wider first-class cricket experience and career, and is the cousin of Danish Kaneria, Pakistan's first-choice spin bowler and only the second Hindu to play for Pakistan. He lives in the metropolis of Karachi, and is of Rajasthani heritage. 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Since then, they have played 410 matches, against every other Test-playing nation. s of 2017 , Pakistan is fourth most successful team in Test cricket with an overall winning percentage of 32.19, ahead of Australia (47.00), South Africa (36.86) and England (35.89).\n\nList of Sri Lanka Test cricket records: Test cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level. A Test match takes place over a period of five days, and is played by teams representing Full Member nations of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Sri Lanka obtained Full Member status of the ICC in 1981, becoming the eighth nation eligible to play Test cricket. The Sri Lanka national cricket team played their first Test match on 17 February 1982 against England, and recorded their first victory in a match against India on 6 September 1985. Since then, they have played nearly 200 matches, against every other Test-playing nation. Sri Lanka holds the world record for the highest team score, which was established against India in 1997. The highest partnership in Test cricket was also established by two Sri Lankan batsmen; Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara. Sri Lankan players also hold the highest partnership scores for the second and third wickets.\n\nRicky Ponting: Ricky Thomas Ponting, AO (born 19 December 1974), nicknamed Punter, is a former Australian cricketer, and two World Cup winning captain in 2003 and 2007. Widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen and captains in the history of cricket, Ponting was captain of the Australia national cricket team during its 'golden era'; between 2004 and 2011 in Test cricket and 2002 and 2011 in One Day International cricket. He is a specialist right-handed batsman, slips and close catching fielder, as well as a very occasional bowler. Ponting holds the record of being the only cricketer in the history of Test cricket to be a part of 100 Test match wins. He was named \"Cricketer of the decade 2000\". He led Australia to victory at the 2003 and 2007 Cricket World Cups and was also a member of the 1999 World Cup winning team under Steve Waugh.\n\nKarachi Kings in 2016: The Karachi Kings is a franchise cricket team that represents Karachi in the Pakistan Super League. They are one of the five teams that had a competition in the 2016 Pakistan Super League. The team was captained by Shoaib Malik and then by Ravi Bopara, and they stand on fourth position after winning just two matches from their eight matches in the PSL 2016.\n\nShaiza Khan: Shaiza Said Khan (born March 18, 1969) is a former female cricket player from Pakistan. She was a member of the national Women's team in Pakistan and the Punjab Women Cricket Team. Shaiza Khan was the pioneer of Women's Cricket in Pakistan. She was the first captain of Pakistan Women's ODI and Test matches. Shaiza Khan is currently a World Record Holder. She holds the world record for Highest Wickets in a Test Match (13 wickets) against West Indies in 2004 in Karachi. During her 13 wicket haul she also got a Hatrick which is only the second in women's test history after Betty Wilson. 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It was director Kim Jee-woon's feature film debut. The story centers on a family who owns a hunting lodge in a remote area, whose customers always happen to end up dying. Among the film's main cast are pre-stardom Choi Min-sik and Song Kang-ho.\n\nSchlo\u00df Wolfsgarten: Schloss Wolfsgarten is a former hunting seat of the ruling family of Hesse-Darmstadt, located in the German state of Hessen, approximately 15 kilometers south of Frankfurt am Main. The hunting lodge was established between 1722 and 1724 by Landgrave Ernst Ludwig of Hesse-Darmstadt. Ernst Ludwig's purpose in establishing Wolfsgarten was to pursue his passion for hunting with dogs which he introduced into Hesse in 1709. The original building corresponded to the usual pattern for hunting seats of that era with a rectangular yard around which was grouped housing for gentlemen, the stables for the houses, and kennels for the dogs. 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The story centered on a Broadway starlet, who marries a Scottish nobleman, only to grow disenchanted and return to show business and the man she loves.\n\nElli\u00f0aey: Elli\u00f0aey is the most northeastern of the Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands), an archipelago consisting of 15 to 18 islands (and assorted smaller rocks) located south of Iceland. Contrary to a recent urban legend, it does not belong to the Icelandic singer Bj\u00f6rk (who owns a home on a second Icelandic island named Elli\u00f0aey), but rather belongs to the Elli\u00f0aey Hunting Association. The island is 110 acres, making it the third-largest island in the archipelago. The island is not home to much wildlife except for an abundance of puffins. The only building is a hunting lodge built by the Elli\u00f0aey Hunting Association. The permanent population of the island is zero.\n\nE. M. Backus Lodge: E. M. Backus Lodge, also known as Camp Toxaway and Canaan Land, is a historic hunting lodge and national historic district located near Lake Toxaway, Jackson County and Transylvania County, North Carolina. The lodge was built about 1908, and is a 1\u00a01/2-story, double-pile house of chestnut logs. The lodge contains eight rooms on two floors, each grouped around a central hall. Also on the property are the contributing log stable (1908, 1922), caretaker's cottage (1908, 1922), guest cottage (c. 1922), barn (c. 1922), and Davis Cottage (c. 1922). The camp became an exclusive girls' camp, Camp Toxaway, in 1922, and a religious and educational retreat in 1955 known as Canaan Land.\n\nComedy horror: Comedy horror is a literary and film genre that combines elements of comedy and horror fiction. Comedy horror has been described as able to be categorized under three types: \"black comedy, parody and spoof.\" The genre almost inevitably crosses over with the black comedy genre. 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She has also appeared in the films \"All That Jazz\" (1979), \"Annie\" (1982), and \"Micki & Maude\" (1984).\n\nBroadway Theater Project: The Broadway Theatre Project is an intensive training program for both high school and college-aged students that want to hone their skills in the industry of musical theatre. It was founded by Tony Award winner Ann Reinking, under the name The Musical Theatre Project of Tampa. Students accepted into the program are referred to as \"apprentices\" and divided into groups reflecting their dance experience, vocal/acting experience, and age for more individualized training. Classes are taken every day of the project, typically from 8:30am to 5:00pm with an hour lunch break, and block rehearsals for numbers within the final showcase are from 6:00pm to 10:00pm. 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Alexander Memorial Airport is located in picturesque rural Pike County, 27 nautical miles (50\u00a0km) south of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.\n\nWill Rogers \u2013 Wiley Post Memorial Seaplane Base: The Will Rogers \u2013 Wiley Post Memorial Seaplane Base (FAA LID: W36) , is a seaplane base located on Lake Washington, inside the perimeter fence of the northwest corner of the Renton Municipal Airport in Renton, Washington. It was named for the fact that these Rogers and Post, two famous personalities, departed from this point on their ultimately-fatal trip to points in Alaska.\n\nWiley Post\u2013Will Rogers Memorial Airport: Wiley Post\u2013Will Rogers Memorial Airport, (IATA: BRW, ICAO: PABR, FAA LID: BRW) often referred to as Post/Rogers Memorial is a public airport located in Utqia\u0121vik, a city in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. The airport is owned by the state. Situated on the Chukchi Sea at a latitude of 71.29\u00b0N, the airport is the farthest north of any in US territory. The airport is named after American humorist Will Rogers and aviator Wiley Post, both of whom died about 9 mi away at Point Barrow in a 1935 airplane crash.\n\nEverts Air Cargo: Everts Air Cargo is an American Part 121 airline based in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. It operates D.O.D, scheduled and charter airline cargo within Alaska, Canada, Mexico and continental US Its Maintenance base is Fairbanks International Airport with its major cargo hub at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.\n\nRenton Municipal Airport: Renton Municipal Airport (IATA: RNT,\u00a0ICAO: KRNT,\u00a0FAA LID: RNT) is a public use airport located in Renton, a city in King County, Washington, United States. The airport was renamed Clayton Scott Field in 2005 to celebrate the 100th birthday of Clayton Scott. The airport's northern boundary is Lake Washington and the Will Rogers - Wiley Post Memorial Seaplane Base. Renton Airport has a floating dock and a launching ramp for conversion from wheeled landings to water takeoffs and landings.\n\nNorthern Air Cargo: Northern Air Cargo is an American cargo airline based in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. It operates services within Alaska and to Canada and mainland USA. Its main base is Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, with a hub at Fairbanks International Airport.\n\nRogers-Post Site: The Rogers-Post Site, located on the North Slope of the U.S. state of Alaska, is the location of a plane crash that killed humorist Will Rogers and aviator Wiley Post on August 15, 1935, during an aerial tour of Alaska. It is about 11 mi southwest of Barrow, on the north side of Walakpa Bay near the mouth of the Walakpa River. The flight was described by the AP as prelude to a planned Trans-Siberian flight to Moscow. The pair were flying from Fairbanks to Barrow when they encountered fog and low-visibility. Locating a hole in the fog at Walakpa Bay, they landed. They spent some time with a small party of Alaska Natives and received directions for the short distance remaining to Barrow. They were barely airborne, around 50 ft , when the motor failed. The aircraft plummeted into the lagoon and overturned. It was the first fatal air accident Barrow had known.\n\nWeeks Field: Weeks Field was the first airport for Fairbanks, Alaska, existing from 1923 to 1951, when most operations were moved to Fairbanks International Airport. In later years, the term Weeks Field came to be known for neighborhoods of Fairbanks in the path and vicinity of the former airstrip. Most of the area became a city (later borough) park and residential areas, with the few surviving buildings serving mostly commercial functions.\n\nEverts Air: Everts Air is an American airline based in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. It operates scheduled and charter airline cargo as well as passenger services within Alaska and Canada. Its main base is Fairbanks International Airport with its major hub at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.\n\nFairbanks International Airport: Fairbanks International Airport (IATA: FAI, ICAO: PAFA, FAA LID: FAI) is a state-owned public-use airport located three miles (5 km) southwest of the central business district of Fairbanks, a city in the Fairbanks North Star Borough of the United States state of Alaska. Fairbanks is the smallest city in the United States with non-stop service to Europe, as Condor offers weekly flights to Frankfurt during the summer tourist season. 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It was the 27th edition of the year-end singles championships, the 23rd edition of the year-end doubles championships and both were part of the 1996 ATP Tour. The singles tournament took place at the EXPO 2000 Tennis Dome in Hanover in Germany from November 19 through November 24, 1996, while the doubles tournament took place at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut, in the United States from November 13 through November 17, 1996.\n\n1998 ATP Tour World Championships: The 1998 ATP Tour World Championships (also known for the doubles event as the \"Phoenix ATP Tour World Doubles Championship\" for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. The surface was called \"GreenSet On Wood\" which had a wood base coated in synthetic material and provided a medium-pace surface. It was the 29th edition of the year-end singles championships, the 25th edition of the year-end doubles championships, and both were part of the 1998 ATP Tour. The singles event took place at the EXPO 2000 Tennis Dome in Hanover, Germany, from 24 November through 29 November 1998, and the doubles event at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, from 18 November through 22 November 1998.\n\n1999 ATP Tour World Championships: The 1999 ATP Tour World Championships (also known for the doubles event as the \"Phoenix ATP Tour World Doubles Championship\" for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. The surface was called \"GreenSet On Wood\" which had a wood base coated in synthetic material and provided a medium-pace surface. It was the 30th edition of the year-end singles championships, the 26th edition of the year-end doubles championships, and both were part of the 1999 ATP Tour. The singles event took place at the EXPO 2000 Tennis Dome in Hanover, Germany, from November 23 through November 28, 1999, and the doubles event at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, from November 17 through November 21, 1999.\n\n1990 ATP Tour World Championships: The 1990 ATP Tour World Championships (also known as the 1990 IBM ATP Tour World Championships for sponsorship reasons) were held in Frankfurt, Germany between November 13 and November 18, 1990.\n\n1990 ATP Tour World Championships \u2013 Doubles: The 1990 ATP Tour World Championships was a doubles event held in Gold Coast, Australia between November 19 and November 25, 1990. Guy Forget and Jakob Hlasek won the doubles title at the 1990 ATP Tour World Championships tennis tournament, defeating Sergio Casal and Emilio S\u00e1nchez in the final 6\u20134, 7\u20136, 5\u20137, 6\u20134.\n\n1991 ATP Tour World Championships \u2013 Singles: Andre Agassi was the defending champion, but Jim Courier defeated him in the semifinal.\n\n1990 ATP Tour: The 1990 IBM ATP Tour was the first season of the ATP Tour, the newly formed tennis circuit which came in to replace the Grand Prix and WCT tournaments. It was the elite tour for professional tennis organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals. In 1990 the IBM ATP Tour included the four Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP Tour World Championships, the ATP Championship Series, Single-Week, the ATP Championship Series and the ATP World Series. The World Team Cup and Davis Cup are included in this calendar but did not count towards the Tour.\n\n1997 ATP Tour World Championships: The 1997 ATP Tour World Championships (also known for the doubles event as the \"Phoenix ATP Tour World Doubles Championship\" for sponsorship reasons) were tennis tournaments played on indoor hard courts for the singles event, and indoor carpet courts for the doubles event. It was the 28th edition of the year-end singles championships, the 24th edition of the year-end doubles championships, and both were part of the 1997 ATP Tour. The singles event took place at the EXPO 2000 Tennis Dome in Hanover, Germany, from November 11 through November 16, 1997, and the doubles event at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, from November 17 through November 23, 1997.\n\nAndre Agassi: Andre Kirk Agassi ( ; born April 29, 1970) is an American retired professional tennis player and former World No. 1 who was one of the sport's most dominant players from the early 1990s to the mid-2000s. Generally considered by critics and fellow players to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time, Agassi has been called the greatest service returner in the history of the game. Described by the BBC upon his retirement as \"perhaps the biggest worldwide star in the sport's history\", Agassi compiled performances that, along with his unorthodox apparel and attitude, saw him cited as one of the most charismatic players in history. As a result, he is credited for helping to revive the popularity of tennis during the 1990s.\n\n1991 ATP Tour World Championships: The 1991 ATP Tour World Championships (The singles event was also known as the 1991 IBM ATP Tour World Championships whilst the doubles event was also known as the 1991 Standard Bank ATP Tour World Doubles Final for sponsorship reasons) was held in Frankfurt, Germany between November 12 and November 17, 1991.", "question": "What 1970 American born tennis player won the 1990 ATP Tour World Championships \u2013 Singles?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"player_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the tennis player."}, "player_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the tennis player."}, "player_birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the tennis player."}, "tournament_won": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the tournament won."}, "year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the tournament was held."}, "event_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific event type (e.g., Singles, Doubles)."}}, "required": ["name", "year", "event_type"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["player_name", "player_nationality", "player_birth_year", "tournament_won"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"player_name": "Andre Agassi", "player_nationality": "American", "player_birth_year": 1970, "tournament_won": {"name": "1990 ATP Tour World Championships", "year": 1990, "event_type": "Singles"}}, "ground_truth": {"player_name": "Andre Kirk Agassi", "player_nationality": "American", "player_birth_year": 1970, "tournament_won": {"name": "ATP Tour World Championships", "year": 1990, "event_type": "Singles"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1855, "output_tokens": 65, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "97c9f70c215096d6a956c1bc7c3084ce5433fea581c31d703b01422966f56692", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae128c855429920d52342d6", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Rick Rescorla", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Tim Spicer: Timothy Simon \"Tim\" Spicer, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'OBE', '4': \"} (born 1952) is a former British Army officer, and former chief executive officer of the private security company Aegis Defence Services. He is a veteran of the Falklands War and also served with the British Army in Northern Ireland. He became well known as an employee of Sandline International, a private military company which closed in April 2004.\n\nThe White Rose (song): The White Rose is a traditional Cornish folk song, the chorus of which appeared in the film \"Ladies in Lavender\" (2005). The song remains popular and has been recorded by many of the Cornish male voice choirs and is often performed at funerals. In 2001 it was read at the funeral of Rick Rescorla, Cornish hero of 9/11.\n\nFloyd Mann: Floyd Mann (August 20, 1920 - January 12, 1996) was born in Daviston, Tallapoosa County, Alabama. He was schooled in Davidson and Alexander City, Alabama. He joined the United States Army Air Corps, serving as a tail gunner on a B-17, where he flew 27 combat missions including the first daylight raid on Berlin. He received numerous awards including the Distinguished Flying Cross. He married Grace Doss of Fort Worth, Texas, on November 25, 1944. After his military service he served as a security officer at Republic Steel in Gadsden. Afterwards he served as a police officer in Alexander City, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant.\n\nScreening Partnership Program: The Screening Partnership Program (SPP), instituted in 2004 by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the United States, is a program that allows airports to employ private security agencies to conduct screening, instead of having the TSA conduct said screenings. Airports and security agencies must complete applications in order to be eligible to participate in this program. All private security agencies must follow all TSA screening policies and procedures, and use TSA-approved equipment.\n\nCharles W. Bagnal: Lieutenant General Charles Wilson Bagnal (April 15, 1934 \u2013 June 30, 2015) was a United States Army officer. He was commander of the United States Army Western Command (later United States Army Pacific), from 1985 to 1989. Previously he was Deputy Commanding General for Training of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Deputy Superintendent at the United States Military Academy (from 1977 to 1980), Commander of the 101st Airborne Division (1981-1983), Commander of the Officer Personnel Management Directorate for the United States Army Military Personnel Center, and Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. He is an alumnus of the United States Military Academy, United States Army Command & General Staff College, Georgia Tech, the United States Army War College and McLenaghan High School in Florence, South Carolina (class of 1952). He retired August 31, 1989, and later obtained his juris doctor from the University of South Carolina and practiced law. He resided in Columbia with his wife Patsy. Bagnal died on June 30, 2015 after a battle with leukemia.\n\nSecurity company: A private security company is a business corporation, which provides armed and unarmed security services and expertise to private and public clients. Private security companies are defined by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics as companies primarily engaged in providing guard and patrol services, such as bodyguard, guard dog, parking security and security guard services. Many of them will even provide advanced special operations services if the client demands it. Examples of services provided by these companies include the prevention of unauthorized activity or entry, traffic regulation, access control, and fire and theft prevention and detection. These services can be broadly described as the protection of personnel and/or assets. Other security services such as roving patrol, bodyguard, and guard dog services are also included, but are a very small portion of the industry. The private security industry is rapidly growing, currently there are 2 million full-time security workers in the United States and this number is expected to increase by 21% percent through 2020. Making the security industry a $100 billion a year industry, with projected growth to $200 billion by 2010.\n\nWhite Rose Mission: The White Rose Mission (also known as the White Rose Home for Colored Working Girls and the White Rose Industrial Association) was created on February 11, 1897 as a \u201cChristian, nonsectarian Home for Colored Girls and Women\u201d by African American civic leaders, Victoria Earle Matthews (1861\u20131907) and Maritcha Remond Lyons (1848\u20131929). The settlement house, located on Manhattan's Upper West side in the neighborhood known then as San Juan Hill, was founded to offer refuge, shelter and food for newly arrived African American /Colored women from the southern United States and the West Indies. Aware of the perilous conditions for young African American women seeking work in New York City, Matthews and Lyons and other volunteers working with The White Rose Mission met incoming vessels. At Manhattan\u2019s piers, docks and railway stations, volunteers offered assistance to female travelers who often fell prey to unscrupulous employment agents and con artists. As traveler\u2019s assistance services were generally not available to African American women, the White Rose Mission, under the direction of Victoria Earle Matthews, was founded to address the specific problems facing African American female migrants.\n\nAlgiers Motel incident: The Algiers Motel Incident occurred in Detroit, Michigan, United States, during the night of July 25\u201326, 1967 during the racially charged 12th Street Riot. At the Algiers Motel, approximately one mile east of where the riots began, three teenage civilians, all of them black, were beaten and killed by police. Nine others\u2014two white females and seven black males\u2014were badly beaten and humiliated by members of a riot task force composed of the Detroit Police Department, the Michigan State Police, and the Michigan Army National Guard, and a private security guard. The incident occurred after reports were received that snipers, a gunman, or group of gunmen had been seen at or near the motel. One death has never been explained as the body was allegedly found by responding officers. Two deaths have been attributed to \"justifiable homicide\" or \"self-defense\". Charges of felonious assault, conspiracy, murder, and conspiracy to commit civil rights abuse were filed against three officers and one private security guard. All were found not guilty.\n\nIra A. Lipman: Ira A. Lipman (born 1940) is an American businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman emeritus of Guardsmark, a privately owned security company with a payroll of 17,000 employees and 130 offices in the United States, Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom and France. In 2015, he sold Guardsmark to Universal Protection Service, the largest private security company in the United States, and he served as its vice chairman until its 2016 merger with AlliedBarton. He has been called \"a pioneer in the private security guard business\". His work has been cited by the United States Department of Justice's Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and the United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security and Investigations. He supports the arts in Memphis, Tennessee and Judeo-Christian interfaith dialogue in the United States.\n\nRick Rescorla: Cyril Richard Rescorla (May 27, 1939 \u2013 September 11, 2001) was a United States Army officer and private security officer of British origin who served in Northern Rhodesia as a member of the Northern Rhodesia Police (NRP) and as a commissioned officer in the Vietnam War, where he was a second lieutenant in the United States Army.", "question": "What is the name of this United States Army officer and private security officer of British origin and who had the White Rose read at his funeral in 2001?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the individual."}, "military_service": {"type": "object", "properties": {"branch": {"type": "string", "description": "The branch of the military the person served in."}, "officer_status": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the person was an officer."}}, "required": ["branch", "officer_status"], "additionalProperties": false}, "security_role": {"type": "object", "properties": {"type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of security role held by the person."}, "origin_country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country of origin for the person's security role."}}, "required": ["type", "origin_country"], "additionalProperties": false}, "funeral_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"song_read": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the song read at the funeral."}, "year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the funeral took place."}}, "required": ["song_read", "year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["person_name", "military_service", "security_role", "funeral_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Rick Rescorla", "military_service": {"branch": "United States Army", "officer_status": true}, "security_role": {"type": "private security officer", "origin_country": "British"}, "funeral_details": {"song_read": "The White Rose", "year": 2001}}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Rick Rescorla", "military_service": {"branch": "United States Army", "officer_status": true}, "security_role": {"type": "private security officer", "origin_country": "British"}, "funeral_details": {"song_read": "The White Rose", "year": 2001}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2457, "output_tokens": 73, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "3ed76c578b2a185a68462fbde9c7740770adaa8810b5db5b76c362d3a71e4e39", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ac0d8885542992a796ded85", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Disney Sports Basketball: Disney Sports Basketball is a 2002 sports video game released by Konami.\n\nAnaheim Sports: Anaheim Sports, Inc., formerly Disney Sports Enterprises, Inc. 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The company's headquarters are located in Concord, California.\n\nYellow Cab Pizza: Yellow Cab Pizza Company is a Filipino chain that retails fast food, primarily pizza. In 2001, Yellow Cab Pizza Company was founded by Eric Puno, Henry Lee, and Albert Tan. Max's Group, owner of restaurant chain Max's of Manila, owns the brand. The restaurant also operates 145 branches in Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and China.\n\nEast German Round Table: Round table refers to the Central Round Table (\"Zentraler Runder Tisch\") that convened in East Berlin on December 7, 1989, the day after Egon Krenz, the new head of the Socialist Unity Party (SED) government, resigned. This Round Table, modeled after the Polish Round Table convened in April 1989, was initiated by the group Democracy Now. 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During the 1890s, Southern Pacific added Victorian ornamentation to the depot to make it appear more attractive to students and visitors to Stanford University. The station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, and became a California Historical Landmark in 1983. It is also within walking distance of the oldest Round Table Pizza.\n\nPapa Murphy's: Papa Murphy's, a business based in Vancouver, Washington, United States, is a take-and-bake pizza company. It began in 1995 as the merger of two take-and-bake pizza companies: Papa Aldo's Pizza (founded in 1981) and Murphy's Pizza (founded in 1981). The company and its franchisees operate more than 1,300 outlets in the United States and Canada. Papa Murphy's is the fifth-largest pizza chain in the United States.\n\nDomino's Pizza Enterprises: Domino's Pizza Enterprises Limited (DPE) is the largest pizza chain in Australia in terms of network store numbers and network sales, as well as the largest franchisee for the Domino\u2019s Pizza brand in the world. DPE is the exclusive master franchise for the Domino\u2019s brand network in Australia, New Zealand, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the Principality of Monaco, Japan and Germany. Across these markets, DPE has over 1900 stores. In May 2005 DPE became the first publicly listed pizza company in Australia.\n\nJS Food Plan: JS Food Plan Co, Ltd. (commonly referred to as \"JS\" (which is an acronym for the Korean name Jae Sang) (hangul:\uc81c\uc774\uc5d0\uc2a4 \ud478\ub4dc\ud50c\ub79c) is a franchised Korean pizza company headquartered in Yeoeuido-Dong Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea, established in 1998 the company is currently CEO'd by Jeong Jae Sang (\uc815\uc7ac\uc0c1). Its brand name is Pizza Segyero. (hangul:\ud53c\uc790 \uc138\uacc4\ub85c) In 2005, the company became an international franchise when it expanded to Beijing, China. The company is comparable to pizza restaurant chains such as Hankook Pizza Hut, Hankook Mr. Pizza, Chicken Nara, Domino Pizza Korea, Pizza Etang and Reach Beam.\n\nMassification: Massification is a strategy that some luxury companies use in order to attain growth in the sales of product. Some luxury brands have taken and used the concept of massification to allow their brands to grow to accommodate a broader market. As a method of implementing massification, companies have created diffusion lines. Diffusion lines are an offshoot of a company or a designers original line that is less expensive in order to reach a broader market and gain a wider consumer base. 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Originally conceived as a side project for Christian, Anchor & Braille is now his primary vehicle for releasing music. Christian has described Anchor & Braille as a collaborative effort, having recorded with musicians such as Aaron Marsh of Copeland, Micah Tawlks, and Kevin Daily of Civil Twilight. Since its beginning, Christian has released three studio albums under this name, Felt in 2009, The Quiet Life in 2012, and Songs for the Late Night Drive Home in 2016.\n\nAlone I Play: Alone I Play is a special limited run DVD/CD combo set by Korn vocalist Jonathan Davis, which was released November 10, 2007 on \"Invisible Arts\". 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Moller\u2013Maersk Group (Danish: \"A.P. M\u00f8ller\u2013M\u00e6rsk A/S\", ] ), also known as Maersk, is a Danish business conglomerate with activities in the transport and logistics and energy sectors. Maersk has been the largest container ship and supply vessel operator in the world since 1996. The company is based in Copenhagen, Denmark with subsidiaries and offices across 130 countries and around 88,000 employees.\n\nOdense Steel Shipyard: Odense Steel Shipyard (Danish: \"Odense Staalskibsv\u00e6rft\" ) was a Danish shipbuilding company located in Odense. It was best known for building container ships for its parent group, A.P. Moller \u2013 Maersk Group, including the M\u00e6rsk E-class in 2006 which at the time were the biggest container ships in the world. The global financial crisis led to Maersk announcing its closure in 2009 and the last new ship was delivered in January 2012.\n\nClementine Maersk: Clementine Maersk is a container ship property of the largest company for maritime transport and logistics in the world - Maersk Line. The ship was built in 2002 in the ship-yard of Odense Steel. The container ship is large and has capacity for 6,600 TEUs according to company statistics and calculations. The ship is designed with modern and new technologies and large cargo capacity for the year of building. More than 7 years later we see ships, which has larger cargo capacity and smaller length and beam, which is great sign for the shipbuilding development.\n\nEmma M\u00e6rsk: Emma M\u00e6rsk is the first container ship in the E-class of eight owned by the A.\u00a0P. Moller-Maersk Group. When launched in 2006 she was the largest container ship ever built, and in 2010 she and her seven sister ships were among the longest container ships. Officially, she is able to carry around 11,000\u00a0twenty-foot equivalent units\u00a0(TEU) or 14,770 TEU depending on definition. In May 2010, her sister ship \"Ebba M\u00e6rsk\" set a record of 15,011\u00a0TEU in Tanger-Med, Tangiers.\n\nEleonora M\u00e6rsk: Eleonora M\u00e6rsk is one of the world's largest container ships operated by A.P. Moller and registered to Svendborg Denmark. It was constructed in 2006 at the Odense Steel Shipyard and its maiden voyage was the Suez Canal. There are 7 other identical sister ships in the A.P. Moller fleet. The Eleonora Maersk and the other seven ships in her class are among the biggest ever built.\n\nPeter M\u00e6rsk M\u00f8ller: Peter M\u00e6rsk M\u00f8ller (22 September 1836 \u2013 9 February 1927) was a sea captain who perhaps is best known as the father of Arnold Peter M\u00f8ller, founder of the Maersk corporation, and grandfather of M\u00e6rsk Mc-Kinney M\u00f8ller, who made Maersk the largest container ship operator and supply vessel operator in the world.\n\nM\u00e6rsk E-class container ship: The Maersk E Series comprises eight 14,770 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) container ships. Each sister ship bear names beginning with the letter \"E\". Until 2012, they were the largest container ship ever constructed, and are among the longest ships currently in use at 399 metres (1,302 ft) long and 56 metres (184 ft) wide. They are owned by the Danish A. P. Moller-Maersk Group. The first in the class built was \"Emma Maersk\" by Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd., Denmark. The E-class was followed by the Triple-E class, which is even larger and more fuel-efficient.\n\nSovereign Maersk: Sovereign Maersk is container ship, which is part of the fleet of Maersk Line. The container vessel is operated by AP Moller Maersk Denmark and built in 1997 in the shipyard of Odense Steel Shipyard. This cargo ship is one of the most discussed ships as a result of a crankcase explosion. On January 20, 2000, whilst sailing from Hong Kong to Long Beach, an oil mist detector alarm sounded. The on duty engineer entered the engine room to investigate. Shortly afterward, a crank case explosion caused by a main engine bearing overheating occurred, causing serious injury to the engineer (who required months of recuperation). The vessel was towed into Kobe, Japan for repairs. The problem with the main engine of \"Sovereign Maersk\" was later fixed and in spite of this incident the ship is among the most environmental and most economical ships of Maersk Line built before year 2000.\n\nMarchen Maersk: The Marchen Maersk is owned and operated by the A.P. Moller Maersk. \"Marchen Maersk\" is one of the largest container ships in the world. The \"Marchen Maersk\" was christened on 10 May 2008 at Maersk Odense Steel Shipyard in Denmark. This ship is the first of 12 M-Class vessels.\n\nMV Barzan: Barzan is an ultra large container ship. It is the first of a series of six 18,800 TEU container ships built for United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) in South Korea. As of 2015, it stood among the largest container ships in the world. 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Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie formed Flight of the Conchords in Wellington in 1998. Their first release was the live album \"Folk the World Tour\", which the duo self-released in 2002. In 2006, the band signed with American independent label Sub Pop; they released the EP \"The Distant Future\" the following year, which reached number eight in New Zealand.\n\nTongan Ninja: Tongan Ninja is a 2002 kung-fu action-comedy film directed by Jason Stutter and filmed in New Zealand. The film has received recent notoriety for co-starring and being co-written by Jemaine Clement, star of the HBO comedy \"Flight of the Conchords\". The movie is a parody of English-dubbed martial arts films, with a few other popular films and the plot is taken from \"Way of the Dragon\". It also features songs written by Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie - also from the Flight of the Conchords.\n\nSex Tape (film): Sex Tape is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Kate Angelo, Jason Segel, and Nicholas Stoller. Starring Segel, Cameron Diaz, Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper, and Rob Lowe, the film was released on July 18, 2014, by Columbia Pictures.\n\nJemaine Clement: Jemaine Clement (born 10 January 1974) is a New Zealand comedian, actor, voice actor, singer, writer, director, and multi-instrumentalist, best known as one half of the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords along with Bret McKenzie. They have released multiple albums, created a BBC radio series and a HBO American television series that aired for two seasons.\n\nSally (Flight of the Conchords): \"Sally\" is the pilot episode of the American television sitcom \"Flight of the Conchords\". It first aired on HBO on June 17, 2007. In this episode, New Zealanders Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie of the band Flight of the Conchords have moved to New York City to try to make it in the United States. At a party, Jemaine falls for, and subsequently begins dating, Sally\u2014Bret's former girlfriend. As Jemaine's attentions focus on Sally, a lonely Bret is forced to deal with the advances of Mel (Kristen Schaal), the band's obsessed\u2014and only\u2014fan. Meanwhile, Murray (Rhys Darby), the band's manager, helps the band film their first music video, although they cannot afford decent costumes or proper video equipment.\n\nUnnatural Love: \"Unnatural Love\" is the fifth episode of the second season of the HBO comedy series \"Flight of the Conchords\", and the seventeenth episode overall. It first aired on February 15, 2009. The episode was directed by Michel Gondry and written by Iain Morris and Damon Beesley. Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie of the band Flight of the Conchords star as fictional versions of themselves. The plot focuses on Jemaine's forbidden romance with the Australian Keitha (Sarah Wynter), which chagrins his fellow New Zealanders Bret and Murray (Rhys Darby), the band's manager.\n\nBret McKenzie: Bret Peter Tarrant McKenzie, ONZM (born 29 June 1976) is a New Zealand comedian, actor, musician and producer, best known for being one half of the Grammy Award-winning musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords along with Jemaine Clement. The duo's comedy and music became the basis of a BBC radio series and then an oft-lauded American television series, which aired for two seasons on HBO. McKenzie served as music supervisor for two Muppet films, \"The Muppets \"(2011) and \"Muppets Most Wanted \"(2014), the former of which won him an Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song \"Man or Muppet\". His latest work has seen him write the lyrics to the 2016 Sainsburys Christmas advert featuring James Corden on vocals.\n\nForgetting Sarah Marshall: Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Stoller and starring Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and Russell Brand. The film, which was written by Segel and co-produced by Judd Apatow, was released by Universal Studios. Filming began in April 2007 at the Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore of Oahu Island in Hawaii. The film was released for North American theaters on April 18, 2008 and in the UK a week later on April 25, 2008.\n\nThe Muppets (film): The Muppets is a 2011 American musical comedy film and the seventh theatrical film featuring the Muppets. The film is directed by James Bobin, written by Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller, produced by David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, and stars Segel, Amy Adams, Chris Cooper and Rashida Jones, as well as Muppet performers Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Peter Linz. Bret McKenzie served as music supervisor, writing four of the film's five original songs, and Christophe Beck composed the film's score. In \"The Muppets\", devoted fan Walter, his brother Gary, and Gary's girlfriend Mary help Kermit the Frog reunite the disbanded Muppets, as they must raise $10 million to save the Muppet Theater from Tex Richman, a businessman who plans to demolish the studio to drill for oil.\n\nFlight of the Conchords (TV series): Flight of the Conchords is a British-American-New Zealand television comedy series that was first shown on HBO on June 17, 2007. The show follows the adventures of Flight of the Conchords, a two-man band from New Zealand, as its members seek fame and success in New York City. The show stars the real-life duo of Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie, who play fictionalized versions of themselves. A second season was announced on August 17, 2007 and shown from January 18, 2009. 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The term has since been used as a caricature of young Conservative MPs. Tory Boy was a repulsive thirteen-year-old, combining the characteristics of a snobbish, unpopular boy who went to school with Enfield, and those of an imagined younger version of William Hague. Enfield also claimed to have mixed other recent Conservative politicians such as Michael Howard and Michael Portillo into the character, alleging that they were \"Tory Boys who have never grown up.\" The traits of \"Tory Boy\" have also been said to mirror those of a stereotypical member of the Federation of Conservative Students. The Tory Boy image of a young Conservative MP has damaged some politicians. William Hague struggled to shake off the stereotype and was often ridiculed for it during his leadership of the party. Recently it has been argued that Conservative Future has managed to change the image of young Conservatives from that given by the FCS.\n\nRobert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (3 February 183022 August 1903), styled Lord Robert Cecil before 1865 and Viscount Cranborne from June 1865 until April 1868, was a British Conservative statesman, serving as prime minister three times for a total of over 13 years. He was the last prime minister to head his full administration from the House of Lords.\n\nJames Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury: James Brownlow William Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (17 April 1791 \u2013 12 April 1868), styled Viscount Cranborne until 1823, was a British Conservative politician. He held office under the Earl of Derby as Lord Privy Seal in 1852 and Lord President of the Council between 1858 and 1859. He was the father of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, three times Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.\n\nRobert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury: Robert Michael James Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury, (born 30 September 1946) is a British Conservative politician. During the 1990s, he was Leader of the House of Lords under his courtesy title of Viscount Cranborne. Lord Salisbury lives in one of England's largest historic houses, Hatfield House, which was built by an ancestor in the early 17th century, and he currently serves as Chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire.\n\nJames Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury: James Edward Hubert Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury, (23 October 1861 \u2013 4 April 1947), known as Viscount Cranborne from 1868 to 1903, was a British statesman.\n\nJames Cecil, 5th Earl of Salisbury: James Cecil, 5th Earl of Salisbury (8 June 1691 \u2013 9 October 1728), known as Viscount Cranborne from 1691 to 1694, was a British nobleman, politician, and peer.\n\nRobert Gascoyne-Cecil, 6th Marquess of Salisbury: Robert Edward Peter Gascoyne-Cecil, 6th Marquess of Salisbury, DL (24 October 1916 \u2013 11 July 2003), styled Viscount Cranborne from 1947 to 1972, was a British landowner and Conservative politician.\n\nJames Cecil, 1st Marquess of Salisbury: James Cecil, 1st Marquess of Salisbury, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (4 September 1748 \u2013 13 June 1823), styled Viscount Cranborne until 1780 and known as The Earl of Salisbury between 1780 and 1789, was a British nobleman and politician.\n\nSouth Dorset by-election, 1941: The South Dorset by-election of 1941 was held on 22 February 1941. 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It depicts a fit of vengeful rage in which the Queen of the Night places a knife into the hand of her daughter Pamina and exhorts her to assassinate Sarastro, the Queen's rival, on pain of denying and cursing Pamina if she does not comply.\n\nKarl Erb: Karl Erb (13 July 1877 \u2013 13 July 1958) was a German tenor vocalist who made his career first in opera and then in oratorio and lieder recital. He excelled in all these genres, and before 1920 gave classic performances of key roles in modern works, and created lead roles in those of Hans Pfitzner. 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Because the oral tradition was only recently transcribed, there are several detailed lists that contradict each other. Nevertheless, some key figures are common to all of them. All the Ooni are traced down to Oduduwa, who is seen as the ancestral father of all the Yoruba people. Ooni Oranmiyan, who is said to have lived between 1200 and 1300 A.D, became legendary for his role in creating many new towns. One of his sons, Eweka, became the first Oba of Benin. Another son, Ajaka, became the first Alaafin of Oyo. Another, Osile, of Oke-Ona Egba. Ooni Lajamisan, another descendant of Oranmiyan is often said to have opened the modern Ife history.\n\nThree Guardsmen: The Three Guardsmen is the name popularized in Old West literature describing three lawmen who became legendary in their pursuit of many outlaws of the late 19th century. 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Its \"EM\" Diesel series (designed in collaboration with a British consulting firm) included engines specifically designed for powering of vehicles and was employed in \"Malkotsis's\" own farm tractor models (\"Malkotsis EM-2\" and \"EM-4\") introduced in 1959. The tractors were produced for only a few years, due to lack of funding and other problems related to a complete lack of state support. The company faced financial problems later, due to competition from cheaper imports, and was acquired in 1991 by Drakos-Polemis A.E., a pump manufacturing company which used all \"Malkotsis\" infrastructure for its production purposes.\n\nJos\u00e9 F\u00e9lix Aldao: Jos\u00e9 F\u00e9lix Esquivel y Aldao (1785 - 1845) was an Argentine Dominican friar who became a General and then the undisputed Federist \"caudillo\" of Mendoza Province. His ability as a soldier and his cruelty became legendary. 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On May 18, 2011, CBS then announced that it would be holding the show for a mid-season replacement to premiere Sunday January 15, 2012, with an undetermined amount of episodes. The third season premiered on January 15, 2012. The fourth season premiered on November 2, 2012. The fifth season premiered on September 27, 2013. The sixth season premiered on December 14, 2014. The eighth season premiered on December 21, 2016.\n\nWill Mellor: William \"Will\" Mellor (born 3 April 1976) is an English actor, singer, and model. He is best known for his television roles, including Jambo Bolton in \"Hollyoaks\", Jack Vincent in \"Casualty\", Gaz Wilkinson in \"Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps\", DC Spike Tanner in \"No Offence\", Steve Connolly in \"Broadchurch\", Georgie in \"Barking! \", and Ollie Curry in \"White Van Man\".\n\nBroadchurch: Broadchurch is a British television crime drama broadcast on ITV. 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Like the first season, \"My Date with a Vampire II\" also blends aspects of the Chinese \"hopping\" corpses of jiangshi fiction with those of western vampires, while injecting elements of Chinese mythology and modern horror legends, but in this season, there is an additional touch of eschatology.\n\nMy Date with a Vampire III: My Date with a Vampire III is a 2004 Hong Kong television series produced by ATV as a sequel to \"My Date with a Vampire\" (1998) and \"My Date with a Vampire II\" (2000), but with a new story line that is different from the first two seasons. The series starred many cast members from the first two seasons. 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In total, over 8.6 million votes were cast to determine the winner of the series. In terms of average viewers, \"Big Brother 3\" is the highest rated series of the show to date, averaging 5.9 million viewers throughout the whole season. It is one of only two seasons of the main series to have over five million average viewers. More than 150,000 viewers applied to be on this season, more than double the number of applicants from the previous edition. Davina McCall returned as host.\n\nWilliam Katt: William Theodore Katt (born February 16, 1951) is an American film and television actor, voice artist and musician best known as the star of the television series \"The Greatest American Hero\". He first became known for playing Tommy Ross, the ill-fated prom date of Carrie White in the film version of \"Carrie\" (1976) and subsequently starred in films such as \"First Love\" (1977), \"Big Wednesday\" (1978) and \"\" (1979). 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In 1990 he drove for a new team, Todd Walther Racing, where he made his first attempt to qualify for the Indianapolis 500, but crashed in practice. He made 10 other starts, with a 10th-place finish at Phoenix, finishing 22nd in points. In 1991 he made 8 starts for Dale Coyne Racing, Arciero Racing, and Euromotorsports with the best finish being 13th. 7 starts in '92 for Arciero netted Wood a 12th-place finish and a single point. In 1993 Wood attempted a nearly full season for Andrea Moda Formula/Euromotorsports but failed to qualify for 6 races and only made 8 starts and again failed to score points. He made four more unsuccessful starts in 1994 for Euromotorsports in what would be his final races in the series. He was named to an entry for the 1996 Indianapolis 500, but the car failed to appear. 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He was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, on July 6, 1901, and died in Santa Barbara, California on January 6, 1970, four years after his retirement from the University of California, where he had been a professor since 1954.\n\nHopscotch (film): Hopscotch is a 1980 American cold war comedy-drama film, produced by Edie Landau and Ely A. Landau, directed by Ronald Neame, that stars Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson, Sam Waterston, Ned Beatty, and Herbert Lom. The screenplay was written by Bryan Forbes and Brian Garfield, based on Garfield's novel of the same name.\n\nJoe E. Brown: Joe E. Brown (July 28, 1891\u00a0\u2013 July 6, 1973) was an American actor and comedian, remembered for his amiable screen persona, comic timing, and enormous elastic-mouth smile. He was one of the most popular American comedians in the 1930s and 1940s, with successful films like \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", \"Earthworm Tractors\", and \"Alibi Ike\". In his later career Brown starred in \"Some Like It Hot\" (1959), as Osgood Fielding III, in which he utters the famous punchline, \"Well, nobody's perfect.\"\n\nEve Unsell: Eve Unsell (1887 \u2013 July 6, 1937) was an American screenwriter. She wrote for 96 films between 1914 and 1933. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and died in Hollywood, California. Eve was an American scenarist who was known to also use the pseudonym Oliver W. Geoffreys as well as E.M. Unsell. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and died on July 6, 1937. There is little documentation of her private life except that she was married in 1911 until her death, to a man named Lester Blankfield. Eve Unsell was a professional in her career as a scenarist, overcoming many challenges along the way. Eve wrote for over 96 films in her lifetime, and edited over ten. Some of her most famous screen writes turned into productions include \"Shadows\" (1922), \"The Ancient Mariner\" (1925), \"The Plastic Age\" (1925), and \"The Spirit of Youth\" (1929). Although she was most famous for her work in scenario writing she can also be given credit as an adapter, company director, editor, play reader, screenwriter, theatre actress, and writer. She helped in the writing of many novels as long as editing many different pieces from literature to theatrical writing.\n\nWillie Stevenson Glanton: Willie Stevenson Glanton (March 19, 1922 \u2013 July 6, 2017) was an American lawyer and politician in the state of Iowa. Glanton was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas and attended Tennessee State University and Robert H. Terrell Law School. She moved to Iowa in 1951 and in 1953, became the second African American woman to be admitted to the Iowa Bar. She was elected to the Iowa House of Representatives in 1964, becoming the first African American woman to sit in that body. She resigned in 1966 to work as a lawyer with the United States Small Business Administration. She was married to Judge Luther T. Glanton, Jr. and had one son, Luther T., III. In 1986, she was inducted into the Iowa Women's Hall of Fame. In 2010, she was named one of the ten most influential black Iowans by the \"The Des Moines Register\". She died in Des Moines on July 6, 2017.\n\nStanley DeSantis: Stanley DeSantis (July 6, 1953 \u2013 August 16, 2005) was an American actor and businessman. He appeared in 15 motion pictures, the last of which being \"The Aviator\", in which he portrayed Louis B. Mayer. He also made many television appearances. His death was credited in a dedication for the season two finale of \"Entourage\", in which had guest starred in three episodes.\n\nNed Beatty: Ned Thomas Beatty (born July 6, 1937) is an American actor. He has appeared in more than 160 films and has been nominated for an Academy Award, two Emmy Awards, an MTV Movie Award for Best Villain and a Golden Globe Award; he also won a Drama Desk Award.\n\nCliff Bowes: Cliff Bowes (November 11, 1894 \u2013 July 6, 1929), also known as Clifford Bowes, was an American silent film actor. Born on November 14, 1894 in Pueblo, Colorado, Bowes began his film career with a small, un-credited role in the 1916 film short \"His Lying Heart\", starring Ford Sterling. When the United States entered World War I, Bowes served as a navy pilot. By the end of the decade he was starring in shorts, and during the 1920s he made over 100 of them. In 1920, he would have the featured role of Waldo Pennanink in his only full-length film, \"Up in Mary's Attic\". In 1923 he began starring in the Education Pictures film short series \"Mermaid Comedies\", which ran through 1925. He is best remembered for another Education series, \"Cameo Comedies\", which co-starred Virginia Vance, which also began in 1923 and ran through 1929. His final screen performance was in a supporting role in 1929's \"Stage Struck Susie\", starring Frances Lee. At the age of 34, Bowes died on July 6, 1929, shortly after the release of \"Stage Struck Susie\", and was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.\n\nPatrick McVey: Patrick \"Pat\" McVey (March 17, 1910 \u2013 July 6, 1973) was an American actor who starred in three television series between 1950 and 1961, \"Big Town\", \"Boots and Saddles\", and \"Manhunt\".\n\nAdam Busch: Adam Richard Busch (born July 6, 1978) is an American actor, film director and singer best known starring as Warren Mears on the television series \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\". He also starred as Neal in the TBS comedy \"Men at Work\". 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At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Sabinus (or, less frequently, year 835 \"Ab urbe condita\"). The denomination AD 82 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.\n\nArch of Titus: The Arch of Titus (Italian: \"Arco di Tito\" ; Latin: \"Arcus Titi\" ) is a 1st-century AD. honorific arch, located on the Via Sacra, Rome, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum. It was constructed in c. AD. 82 by the Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus's victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem (AD 70). The arch has provided the general model for many triumphal arches erected since the 16th century\u2014perhaps most famously it is the inspiration for the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France.\n\nTitus Flavius Clemens (consul): Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Clemens was a nephew of the Roman Emperor Vespasian. 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The highway runs through suburban and agricultural areas to connect the two cities with the airport in the area. The northernmost section of M-47 runs along a freeway to the terminus at US Highway 10 (US\u00a010). M-47 runs for 14.328 mi , all of which has been listed as a part of the National Highway System.\n\nLegio I Minervia: Legio I Minervia (\"Minerva's First Legion\", i.e., \"devoted to the goddess Minerva\") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in AD\u00a082 by emperor Domitian (r.\u00a081\u201396), for his campaign against the Germanic tribe of the Chatti. Its cognomen refers to the goddess Minerva, the legion's protector. There are still records of the I\u00a0\"Minervia\" in the Rhine border region in the middle of the 4th century. The legion's emblem is an image of goddess Minerva.\n\nPorta Fontinalis: The Porta Fontinalis was a gate in the Servian Wall in ancient Rome. It was located on the northern slope of the Capitoline Hill, probably the northeast shoulder over the Clivus Argentarius. The Via Salaria exited through it, as did the Via Flaminia originally, providing a direct link with Picene and Gallic territory. After the Aurelian Walls were constructed toward the end of the 3rd century AD, the section of the Via Flaminia that ran between the Porta Fontinalis and the new Porta Flaminia was called the Via Lata (\"Broadway\").\n\nClivus Palatinus: The Clivus Palatinus is a modern term for a road in ancient Rome between the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill. It formed a processional route issues off the Via Sacra near the Arch of Titus and runs up onto the Palatine, where it disappears, though it probably ran as far as the Domus Augustana. Several stretches of the road's paving remain.\n\nB954 road: The B954 road is a public highway in Angus, Scotland which generally runs north to south, connecting the settlement of Dykends to the northwestern part of the city of Dundee. The road runs near the Meigle Museum, where a collection of Pictish stones is exhibited, and somewhat to the west of the Eassie Stone, a Pictish stone dating to about 600 AD. The road has been a subject of public controversy, having undergone debate over its speed limit; in particular, a speed limit of 30 to 40 miles per hour was considered to protect pedestrian safety, particularly for children crossing the highway. The proposal was not adopted at the 16 September 2008 meeting.\n\nOak Grove Cemetery (Fall River, Massachusetts): Oak Grove Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at 765 Prospect Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. It was established in 1855 and greatly improved upon in the years that followed. It features Gothic Revival elements, including an elaborate entrance arch constructed of locally quarried Fall River granite. The cemetery originally contained 47 acres, but has since been expanded to roughly 100 acres. The cemetery is the city's most significant, built in the planned rural-garden style of Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 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The film is loosely based on a real-life battle that took place at Elevation 3234 in early 1988, during the last large-scale Soviet military operation (Magistral) in Afghanistan.\n\nJalaluddin Haqqani: Mawlawi Jalaluddin Haqqani (Pashto: \u062c\u0644\u0627\u0644 \u0627\u0644\u062f\u064a\u0646 \u062d\u0642\u0627\u0646\u064a\u200e ) (born 1939) is the leader of the Haqqani network, an insurgent group fighting in guerilla warfare initially against US-led NATO forces, and the present government of Afghanistan they support. He distinguished himself as an internationally sponsored insurgent fighter in the 1980s during the Soviet war in Afghanistan, including Operation Magistral. By 2004, he was directing pro-Taliban militants to launch a holy war in Afghanistan. Within Pakistan, Jalaluddin had a cordial relation with Pakistan but he did not act against the TTP, earning controversy though Pakistan saw him as a strategic asset who could mediate between the various factions. 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The successful military operations of the Red Army at Mudanjiang and during the Invasion of South Sakhalin created the necessary prerequisites for invasion of the Kuril Islands.\n\nOperation Magistral: Operation Magistral was a Soviet Army military operation during the Soviet war in Afghanistan that began in late November 1987 and ended in early January 1988.\n\nSoviet\u2013Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty: The Soviet\u2013Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty (Lithuanian: \"Lietuvos-Soviet\u0173 S\u0105jungos savitarpio pagalbos sutartis\" ) was a bilateral treaty signed between the Soviet Union and Lithuania on October 10, 1939. According to provisions outlined in the treaty, Lithuania would acquire about one fifth of the Vilnius Region, including Lithuania's historical capital, Vilnius, and in exchange would allow five Soviet military bases with 20,000 troops to be established across Lithuania. In essence the treaty with Lithuania was very similar to the treaties that the Soviet Union signed with Estonia on September 28, and with Latvia on October 5. According to official Soviet sources, the Soviet military was strengthening the defenses of a weak nation against possible attacks by Nazi Germany. The treaty provided that Lithuania's sovereignty would not be affected. However, in reality the treaty opened the door for the first Soviet occupation of Lithuania and was described by \"The New York Times\" as \"virtual sacrifice of independence.\"\n\nOperation River Falcon: Operation River Falcon was a military operation in the Iraq War. From 25\u201327 July 2006, elements of the United States Army 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division (including elements of the 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, and the 1st Battalion, 10th Cavalry Regiment) conducted Operation River Falcon in and around the town of Sayifiyeh in Iraq. The operation was aimed at denying terrorists the use of the town as a safe haven, disrupting insurgent attacks on Coalition and Iraqi Security Forces, and on collecting and destroying insurgent munitions.\n\nOperation Iskra: Operation Iskra (Russian: \u043e\u043f\u0435\u0440\u0430\u0446\u0438\u044f \u00ab\u0418\u0441\u043a\u0440\u0430\u00bb , \"operatsiya Iskra\"; English: Operation Spark ) was a Soviet military operation during World War II, designed to break the German Wehrmacht's Siege of Leningrad. Planning for the operation began shortly after the failure of the Sinyavino Offensive. The German defeat in the Battle of Stalingrad in late 1942 had weakened the German front. By January 1943, Soviet forces were planning or conducting offensive operations across the entire German-Soviet front, especially in southern Russia, Iskra being the northern part of the wider Soviet 1942\u20131943 winter counter offensive.\n\nExport variants of Soviet military equipment: Export variants of Soviet military equipment were versions of Soviet military equipment (armored vehicles, airplanes, missiles) of significantly inferior capability to the original designs and intended only for export. Monkey model was the unofficial designation given by the Soviet Military to such variants. The monkey model was exported with the same or a similar designation as the original Soviet design but in fact it lacked many of the advanced or expensive features of the original.\n\nSoviet invasion of Poland: The Soviet invasion of Poland was a Soviet military operation that started without a formal declaration of war on 17 September 1939. On that morning, 16 days after Germany invaded Poland from the west, the Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east. The invasion and the battle lasted for the following 20 days and ended on 6 October 1939 with the two-way division and annexation of the entire territory of the Second Polish Republic by both Germany and the Soviet Union. The joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland was secretly agreed to in the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, signed on 23 August 1939.\n\nOperation Whalers: Operation Whalers was a United States Marine Corps military operation that took place in Afghanistan's Kunar Province, in August 2005, just weeks after Operation Red Wings. Like Operation Red Wings, the objective of Operation Whalers was the disruption of Anti-Coalition Militia (ACM) activity in the region in support of further stabilizing the region for unencumbered voter turnout for the September 18, 2005 Afghan National Parliamentary Elections. Operation Whalers was planned and executed by the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment (2/3). The emphasis of the operation was an Anti-Coalition Militia cell led by Ahmad Shah, which was one of 22 identified ACM groups operating in the region at that time, and was the most active. Ahmad Shah's cell was responsible for the Navy SEAL ambush and subsequent MH-47 shootdown that killed, in total, 19 U.S. special operations personnel during Operation Red Wings. Operation Whalers, named after the Hartford / New England Whalers professional hockey team, was the \"sequel\" to Operation Red Wings in that it was aimed at furthering stabilization of the security situation in the restive Kunar Province of Eastern Afghanistan, a long-term goal of American and coalition forces operating in the area at that time. Operation Whalers, conducted by a number of Marine infantry companies of 2/3 with attached Afghan National Army soldiers and supported by conventional Army aviation, intelligence, and combat arms forces units and U.S. Air Force aviation assets, proved a success. Anti-Coalition Militia activity dropped substantially and subsequent human intelligence and signals intelligence revealed that Ahmad Shah had been seriously wounded. 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Lansdale: Joe Richard Lansdale (born October 28, 1951) is an American writer, author, martial arts expert, and martial arts instructor.\n\nBleeding Shadows: Bleeding Shadows is a short story collection by American author Joe R. Lansdale. It was published by Subterranean Press on 28 November 2013. This volume contains 30 short stories that span Mr. Lansdale's extensive career. This book is the largest collection of Mr. Lansdale's short stories available to date.\n\nAtomic Chili: \"Atomic Chili: The Illustrated Joe R. Lansdale\" by Lansdale et al., (Klaw, ed.) (Mojo Press, 1998) is a collection of previously written stories by Joe R. Lansdale, adapted into comic book form by assorted artists and writers. The book was designed by John Picacio, and featured a cover by Dave Dorman.\n\nLost Lansdale Series: The Lost Lansdale Series is a series of four books by Joe R. Lansdale. None of the books in the Lost Lansdale series will ever be re-issued in any form including paperback. All have long since sold out.\n\nVeil's Visit: a Taste of Hap and Leonard: Veil's Visit: a Taste of Hap and Leonard is a collection of stories and excerpts by American author Joe R. Lansdale featuring his longtime protagonists Hap Collins and Leonard Pine. The eponymous first story was co-written by longtime Lansdale friend Andrew Vachss and ends with Lansdale \"interviewing\" his two heroes. This book was published by Subterranean Press as a limited edition hardcover and trade paperback and is long out of print.\n\nHigh Cotton: Selected Stories of Joe R. Lansdale: High Cotton is a collection of short fiction by Joe R. Lansdale, initially published in 2000. In his introduction, Lansdale cites it as the \"Best of Lansdale\", and has called this work a companion piece to the 2004 collection \"Bumper Crop\". 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His work has been adapted to several films and most recently into a series on The Sundance Channel with his first bringing of longtime protagonist Hap and Leonard to television. Season 2 is now filming.\n\nHell's Bounty: Hell's Bounty is a horror novel written by American brothers Joe R. Lansdale and John L. Lansdale. It takes place in the old western town of Falling Rock. Bounty hunter Smith(no first name given) sets off a chain of events as he searches for one bad hombre Quill. He is blown to hell, literally, where he makes a deal with a bartender Snappy, who is really Satan. He will save Smith from the bowels of hell if he returns to Falling Rock and stops Quill who has made a deal with the \"Old Ones\" who are so evil even Satan can't abide. 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Besides \"The Yellow Rose\", Brody has eleven other chart singles on the Billboard country charts.\n\nLefty Frizzell: William Orville Frizzell, known as Lefty Frizzell (March 31, 1928 \u2013 July 19, 1975), was an American country music singer-songwriter and honky-tonk singer. A vocalist who set the style of singing \"the country way\" for the generations that followed, Frizzell became one of the most successful and influential artists of country music throughout his career. He gained prominence in 1950 after two major hits, and throughout the decade was a very popular country performer. He smoothed out the rough edges of a honky tonk song by sounding out syllables longer and singing longer. Because of this, his music become much more mainstream without losing its honky-tonk attitude and persona.\n\nJenny Lou Carson: Jenny Lou Carson, (January 13, 1915\u2013December 16, 1978), born Virginia Lucille Overstake, was an American country music singer-songwriter and the first woman to write a No. 1 country music hit. From 1945 to 1955 she was one of the most prolific songwriters in country music.\n\nJim Reeves: James Travis Reeves (August 20, 1923July 31, 1964) was an American country and popular music singer-songwriter. With records charting from the 1950s to the 1980s, he became well known as a practitioner of the Nashville sound (a mixture of older country-style music with elements of popular music). Known as \"Gentleman Jim\", his songs continued to chart for years after his death. Reeves died in the crash of his private airplane. He is a member of both the Country Music and Texas Country Music Halls of Fame.\n\nJimmy Rollins (musician): Jimmy Rollins \"(n\u00e9\" James Rollins) is an American guitarist, songwriter, audio engineer, and record producer from Dallas who flourished in the 1950s, playing guitar on recordings as sideman with Lefty Frizzell, Billy Walker, Marty Robbins, and Sid King and the Five Strings. Rollins composed songs recorded by Connie Smith, Jean Shepard, and Porter Wagoner. As an audio engineer, he worked at the Jim Beck Studio in Dallas during the mid-1950s and in 1956, he worked at Tom Merriman's recording studio at 3104 Maple Avenue, Dallas.\n\nTim Malchak: Tim Malchak (born June 25, 1957 in Binghamton, New York) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Malchak partnered with Dwight Rucker in 1982 to form the country music duo Malchak & Rucker. Together, they became the first black/white duo in country music history with a charting single when \"Just Like That\" debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in 1984.\n\nBuddy Brown (musician): Buddy Brown is a traditional American country music singer-songwriter who was discovered as a YouTube sensation. Brown was born on May 12, 1982 to Dan and Cheryl Brown in Madison, Mississippi, a suburb of Jackson. When Brown was nine years old, his family decided to relocate to Orlando, Florida for his father\u2019s career. In 2005, he graduated from Mississippi State with a degree in Psychology. On October 13, 2009, he released a cover of Easton Corbin\u2019s \"A Little More Country Than That\" that went viral. A year later, he opened up for country music legend, John Anderson in Wildwood, FL. On July 4, 2012, he released his first album titled Mason Jar. His fan base pushed his first full-length CD to No. 34 on the iTunes country chart without a record deal. March 11, 2014, he released a self-titled EP, Buddy Brown. On October 14, 2014, Buddy released his second EP, Keepin\u2019 It Country. This EP reached to No. 12 on the iTunes charts. In January 2014, Billboard put Keepin\u2019 It Country on their Heat Seekers Albums list. USA Today published a story on Brown, labeling him as a \"YouTube Sensation.\" His single \"Takin\u2019 You Huntin\u2019\" landed him a spot on the front page and an online feature in the Clarion Ledger.\n\nLoretta Lynn: Loretta Lynn (n\u00e9e Webb; born April 14, 1932) is an American country music singer-songwriter with multiple gold albums over a career of almost 60 years. She has received numerous awards and other accolades for her groundbreaking role in country music, including awards from both the Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music as a duet partner and an individual artist. 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He worked as \"muwaqqit\" (\u0645\u0648\u0642\u062a, religious timekeeper) in the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus and constructed a sundial for its minaret in 1371/72.\n\nSiege of Constantinople (717\u2013718): The Second Arab siege of Constantinople in 717\u2013718 was a combined land and sea offensive by the Muslim Arabs of the Umayyad Caliphate against the capital city of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople. The campaign marked the culmination of twenty years of attacks and progressive Arab occupation of the Byzantine borderlands, while Byzantine strength was sapped by prolonged internal turmoil. In 716, after years of preparations, the Arabs, led by Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik, invaded Byzantine Asia Minor. The Arabs initially hoped to exploit Byzantine civil strife and made common cause with the general Leo III the Isaurian, who had risen up against Emperor Theodosius III. Leo, however, tricked them and secured the Byzantine throne for himself.\n\nFragmentation (sociology): In urban sociology, fragmentation refers to the absence or the underdevelopment of connections between the society and the groupings of some members of that society on the lines of a common culture, nationality, race, language, occupation, religion, income level, or other common interests. This gap between the concerned group and the rest might be social, indicating poor interrelationships among each other; economical based on structural inequalities; institutional in terms of formal and specific political, occupational, educative or associative organizations and/or geographic implying regional or residential concentration. bell hooks coined the term when addressing the problem of 'hierarchy of oppression' within the feminist movement; where some felt experiencing more types of oppression gave greater validity to one's opinion and, therefore undermined group strength and solidarity within the movement as much as non-interscectional identity did in the 1970s [where female identity was seen predominantly through the lens of white, middle-class women and didn't take into consideration that identity could be made up of many more cultural influences such as race, gender, sexuality, spirituality etc. all intersecting across points of privilege and oppression]. hooks argued for greater inclusivity, mutual support and an understanding of various types of feminism within the movement; each sharing the same equity goals, yet having different ideas on the methods to achieve such goals.\n\nOccupation of al-Ubulla (870): The Zanj occupation of al-Ubulla (Arabic: \u062f\u062e\u0648\u0644 \u0627\u0644\u0632\u0646\u062c \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0628\u0644\u0629\u200e \u200e ) was an event of the Zanj Rebellion, occurring on June 28, 870. Zanj troops dispatched by their leader 'Ali ibn Muhammad advanced against the city of al-Ubulla on the Tigris and launched an attack against it. Despite a defense set up by the Abbasid government to protect the city, it was successfully stormed and taken by the rebels. Much of al-Ubulla was destroyed and many of its inhabitants were killed during the assault.\n\nAl-Battani: Ab\u016b \u02bfAbd All\u0101h Mu\u1e25ammad ibn J\u0101bir ibn Sin\u0101n al-Raqq\u012b al-\u1e24arr\u0101n\u012b a\u1e63-\u1e62\u0101bi\u02be al-Batt\u0101n\u012b (Arabic: \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0628\u0646 \u062c\u0627\u0628\u0631 \u0628\u0646 \u0633\u0646\u0627\u0646 \u0627\u0644\u0628\u062a\u0627\u0646\u064a) (Latinized as Albategnius, Albategni or Albatenius) (c. 858 \u2013 929) was an Arab astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician. He introduced a number of trigonometric relations, and his \"Kit\u0101b az-Z\u012bj\" was frequently quoted by many medieval astronomers, including Copernicus.\n\nSoviet occupation of the Baltic states (1940): The Soviet occupation of the Baltic states covers the period from the Soviet\u2013Baltic mutual assistance pacts in 1939, to their invasion and annexation in 1940, to the mass deportations of 1941.\n\nDharma Karmadhipati yoga: Dharma Karmadhipati yoga arises when the lords of the 9th and the 10th bhavas counted from the \" lagna \" or the \"Chandra-lagna\" (the Moon-sign), whichever is stronger, establish a \"sambandha\" (mutual relationship) preferably in a kendra or a trikonasthana; it is a \"shubha\" (auspicious) \" yoga \". The 9th \"bhava\" (house) signifies \"Poorvapunya\", \"Dharma\" and \"Bhagya\", which are all auspicious significations. The 10th house, also known as \"Kirtisthana\" and the \"Rajyabhava\", is the \"Karmabhava\" or the \" Karmasthana \". In general terms the 10th house refers to occupation, profession or means of livelihood, temporal honours, foreign travels, self-respect, knowledge and dignity.\n\nSoviet\u2013Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty: The Soviet\u2013Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty (Lithuanian: \"Lietuvos-Soviet\u0173 S\u0105jungos savitarpio pagalbos sutartis\" ) was a bilateral treaty signed between the Soviet Union and Lithuania on October 10, 1939. According to provisions outlined in the treaty, Lithuania would acquire about one fifth of the Vilnius Region, including Lithuania's historical capital, Vilnius, and in exchange would allow five Soviet military bases with 20,000 troops to be established across Lithuania. In essence the treaty with Lithuania was very similar to the treaties that the Soviet Union signed with Estonia on September 28, and with Latvia on October 5. According to official Soviet sources, the Soviet military was strengthening the defenses of a weak nation against possible attacks by Nazi Germany. The treaty provided that Lithuania's sovereignty would not be affected. However, in reality the treaty opened the door for the first Soviet occupation of Lithuania and was described by \"The New York Times\" as \"virtual sacrifice of independence.\"", "question": "Al-Battani and Ibn al-Shatir, have which mutual occupation?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_1": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first person."}, "occupations": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of occupations held by the first person."}}, "required": ["name", "occupations"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_2": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second person."}, "occupations": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of occupations held by the second person."}}, "required": ["name", "occupations"], "additionalProperties": false}, "mutual_occupation": {"type": "string", "description": "The occupation shared by both individuals."}, "number_of_shared_occupations": {"type": "integer", "description": "The count of occupations shared by both individuals."}}, "required": ["person_1", "person_2", "mutual_occupation", "number_of_shared_occupations"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_1": {"name": "Al-Battani", "occupations": ["astronomer", "astrologer", "mathematician"]}, "person_2": {"name": "Ibn al-Shatir", "occupations": ["astronomer", "muwaqqit"]}, "mutual_occupation": "astronomer", "number_of_shared_occupations": 1}, "ground_truth": {"person_1": {"name": "Ibn al-Shatir", "occupations": ["astronomer", "muwaqqit"]}, "person_2": {"name": "Al-Battani", "occupations": ["astronomer", "astrologer", "mathematician"]}, "mutual_occupation": "astronomer", "number_of_shared_occupations": 1}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1977, "output_tokens": 89, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "bf7dde6fd4aebba1c069532ed421da8bc429a3d961d8a3d20cb566cfb9d57f8a", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8ecae75542995085b3748f", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "He serves as the Archbishop of Vienna and President of the Austrian Bishops' Conference", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Razumovsky: Razumovsky or Rozumovsky (Russian: \"\u0420\u0430\u0437\u0443\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439\" , Ukrainian: \"\u0420\u043e\u0437\u0443\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0441\u044c\u043a\u0438\u0439\", German: \"Razumofsky\") is an Imperial Russian name of Ukrainian Cossack origin from Siveria. The main family line became extinct in the 19th century, while its Austrian branch exists to this day. The Austrian branch was started by Grigory Razumovsky, who was forced to relocate to the Austrian Empire in 1816.\n\nCharles of Limburg Stirum: Count Charles Ga\u00ebtan Corneille Marie Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Ghislain of Limburg Stirum, GCVO, GCSG (September 15, 1906 \u2013 June 14, 1989), a Count of the Holy Roman Empire and Knight of the Golden Fleece (Austrian branch), was a member of the House of Limburg-Stirum. During his life he was a Belgian Senator and Grand Master of the Royal Households of King Leopold III.\n\nChristoph Sch\u00f6nborn: Christoph Maria Michael Hugo Damian Peter Adalbert, Count of Sch\u00f6nborn, (] ) O.P. (German: \"Christoph Maria Michael Hugo Damian Peter Adalbert, Graf von Sch\u00f6nborn\"; born 22 January 1945), is a Bohemian-born Austrian Dominican friar and theologian, who is a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He serves as the Archbishop of Vienna and President of the Austrian Bishops' Conference. He was elevated to the cardinalate in 1998. He is also the chaplain of the Order of the Golden Fleece (Austrian branch), of which he has been a member since 1961. He is a member of the formerly sovereign princely House of Sch\u00f6nborn, several members of which held high offices of the Holy Roman Empire and the Catholic Church as prince-bishops, prince-electors and cardinals.\n\nSalomon Mayer von Rothschild: Salomon Mayer von Rothschild (9 September 1774 \u2013 28 July 1855) was a German-born banker in the Austrian Empire and the founder of the Austrian branch of the prominent Mayer Amschel Rothschild family.\n\nArthur Trebitsch: Arthur Trebitsch (1880-1927) was an Austrian writer and racial theorist, known most notably for being an antisemite of Jewish origin. He offered his services to help the fledgling Nazis to write their antisemitic literature, and was an influence on the early development of the Austrian branch of the Nazi party.\n\n2008\u201309 Austrian Football Bundesliga: The Austrian Football Bundesliga 2008\u201309 was the 97th season of top-tier football in Austria. The competition is officially called \"tipp3-Bundesliga powered by T-Mobile\", named after the Austrian betting company tipp3 and the Austrian branch of German mobile phone company T-Mobile. The season started on 8 July 2008 with Sturm Graz beating defending champions Rapid Vienna by 3\u20131. The 36th and last round of matches took place on 31 May 2009.\n\nOrder of the Golden Fleece: The Order of the Golden Fleece (Spanish: \"Orden del Tois\u00f3n de Oro\" , German: \"Orden vom Goldenen Vlies\" ) is a Roman Catholic order of chivalry founded in Bruges by the Burgundian duke Philip the Good in 1430, to celebrate his marriage to the Portuguese princess Isabella. It became one of the most prestigious orders in Europe. Today, two branches of the Order exist, namely the Spanish and the Austrian Fleece; the current grand masters are Felipe VI, King of Spain, and Karl von Habsburg, grandson of Emperor Charles I of Austria, respectively. The chaplain of the Austrian branch is Cardinal \"Graf\" von Sch\u00f6nborn, Archbishop of Vienna.\n\nRoyal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps: The Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps (RCAChC) was an administrative corps of the Canadian Army. The Canadian Army Chaplain Corps was authorized on 22 Mar 1948. The Canadian Army Chaplain Corps was redesignated The Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps on 3 Jun 1948. The Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps was succeeded by the Chaplain Branch (Canadian Forces) on May 2, 1969. The official march of the Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps was \"Onward Christian Soldiers\". The march has been changed to \"Ode to Joy\"\n\n2010\u201311 Austrian Football Bundesliga: The 2010\u201311 Austrian Football Bundesliga is the 99th season of top-tier football in Austria. The competition was officially called \"tipp3-Bundesliga powered by T-Mobile\", named after the Austrian betting company tipp3 and the Austrian branch of German mobile phone company T-Mobile. The season began in July 2010 and ended in May 2011. Red Bull Salzburg are the defending champions, having won their sixth title last season.\n\n2009\u201310 Austrian Football Bundesliga: The 2009\u201310 Austrian Football Bundesliga is the 98th season of top-tier football in Austria. The competition is officially called \"tipp3-Bundesliga powered by T-Mobile\", named after the Austrian betting company tipp3 and the Austrian branch of German mobile phone company T-Mobile. The season began on the weekend of 18 July 2009 and ended on 13 May 2010. RB Salzburg claimed the championship on the last matchday, their second consecutive title.", "question": "The Chaplain of the Austrian branch of the Order of the Golden Fleeze, serves as what?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"chaplain_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the chaplain."}, "order_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the order."}, "branch": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific branch of the order."}}, "required": ["name", "branch"], "additionalProperties": false}, "served_roles": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of roles the chaplain serves.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["chaplain_name", "order_details", "served_roles"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"chaplain_name": "Christoph Maria Michael Hugo Damian Peter Adalbert, Count of Sch\u00f6nborn", "order_details": {"name": "Order of the Golden Fleece", "branch": "Austrian branch"}, "served_roles": ["Archbishop of Vienna", "President of the Austrian Bishops' Conference", "Chaplain of the Order of the Golden Fleece (Austrian branch)"]}, "ground_truth": {"chaplain_name": "Christoph Sch\u00f6nborn", "order_details": {"name": "Order of the Golden Fleece", "branch": "Austrian branch"}, "served_roles": ["Archbishop of Vienna", "President of the Austrian Bishops' Conference"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1696, "output_tokens": 95, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f7a8a1b58c776f5c27fa5cc0774411dfac047563a6bc70812df076fd47380610", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7cdf4c554299683c1c63af", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Docteur Jekyll et les femmes", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Patrick Magee (actor): Patrick George McGee (31 March 192214 August 1982), known professionally as Patrick Magee, was a Northern Irish actor and director. He was known for his collaborations with Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter, as well as creating the role of the Marquis de Sade in the original stage and screen productions of \"Marat/Sade\". He also appeared in horror films and in two Stanley Kubrick films, \"A Clockwork Orange\" and \"Barry Lyndon\".\n\nLa B\u00eate (film): The Beast (French: \"La B\u00eate\" ) is a 1975 X rated French erotic fantasy horror film written, edited, and directed by Walerian Borowczyk. Although sometimes compared with \"Beauty and the Beast\", there are no parallels in the plot except that it features the relationship between a beast (monster) and a woman. The film was noted for its explicit sexual content upon its initial release. It has become a cult film.\n\nWalerian Borowczyk: Walerian Borowczyk (21 October 1923 \u2013 3 February 2006) was an internationally known Polish film director described by film critics as a 'genius who also happened to be a pornographer'. He directed 40 films between 1946 and 1988. Borowczyk settled in Paris in 1959. His career as a film director was mainly in France.\n\nDocteur Jekyll et les femmes: Docteur Jekyll et les femmes, also known as Blood of Dr. Jekyll, is a 1981 French\u2013West German horror film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. The film is a variation on Robert Louis Stevenson's story \"Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde\" and stars Udo Kier, Marina Pierro, Patrick Magee, Howard Vernon and G\u00e9rard Zalcberg.\n\nLisbeth Hummel: Lisbeth Hummel (born 1952 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish film actress. She is known for the controversial film \"The Beast\", directed by Walerian Borowczyk, and \"\" and \"Dangerous Women\", both directed by her husband . She is now working as an artist, and lives in Denmark and Italy.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Kabal's Theatre: Mr. and Mrs. Kabal's Theatre (\"Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de Monsieur & Madame Kabal\") is a 1967 French animated film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. It is Borowczyk's first feature-length film and his last animated film. It consists of a sequence of loosely connected scenes, much like a vaudeville program, in which Mr. and Mrs. Kabal perform absurd, surreal, and sometimes cruel acts. Borowczyk introduced the personnel in his short film \"Le Concert de Monsieur et Madame Kabal\" in 1962.\n\nImmoral Tales (film): Immoral Tales (French: \"Contes immoraux\" ) is a 1973 French anthology film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. The film was Borowczyk's most sexually explicit at the time. The film is split into four erotic-themed stories that involve the loss of virginity, masturbation, bloodlust, and incest.\n\nThe Margin (film): The Margin (French: \"La Marge\" , also known as \"The Streetwalker\" and \"Emmanuelle 77\") is a 1976 French erotic drama film written and directed by Walerian Borowczyk and starring Sylvia Kristel. It is loosely based on the novel \"The Margin\" by Andr\u00e9 Pieyre de Mandiargues.\n\nImmoral Women: Immoral Women (French: \"Les h\u00e9ro\u00efnes du mal\" ) is a 1979 French erotic drama directed by Walerian Borowczyk, written by Borowczyk and Andr\u00e9 Pieyre de Mandiargues and starring Jean-Claude Dreyfus, Marina Pierro and Fran\u00e7oise Qu\u00e9r\u00e9.\n\nGoto, Island of Love: Goto, Island of Love (French: Goto, l'\u00eele d'amour ) is a 1968 French drama film directed by Walerian Borowczyk and starring Pierre Brasseur.", "question": "The actor Patrick George McGee died a year after starring in the release what Walerian Borowczyk directed film?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the actor."}, "death_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the actor died."}}, "required": ["name", "death_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "film_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "director_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the film's director."}, "genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary genre of the film."}, "starring_actors": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of actors starring in the film."}}, "required": ["title", "release_year", "director_name", "genre", "starring_actors"], "additionalProperties": false}, "temporal_relationship": {"type": "object", "properties": {"description": {"type": "string", "description": "Description of the temporal relationship between the film's release and the actor's death."}, "years_before_actor_death": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of years the film was released before the actor's death."}}, "required": ["description", "years_before_actor_death"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["actor_details", "film_details", "temporal_relationship"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actor_details": {"name": "Patrick George McGee", "death_year": 1982}, "film_details": {"title": "Docteur Jekyll et les femmes", "release_year": 1981, "director_name": "Walerian Borowczyk", "genre": "horror", "starring_actors": ["Udo Kier", "Marina Pierro", "Patrick Magee", "Howard Vernon", "G\u00e9rard Zalcberg"]}, "temporal_relationship": {"description": "The actor died a year after the film's release.", "years_before_actor_death": 1}}, "ground_truth": {"actor_details": {"name": "Patrick George McGee", "death_year": 1982}, "film_details": {"title": "Docteur Jekyll et les femmes", "release_year": 1981, "director_name": "Walerian Borowczyk", "genre": "horror", "starring_actors": ["Udo Kier", "Marina Pierro", "Patrick Magee", "Howard Vernon", "G\u00e9rard Zalcberg"]}, "temporal_relationship": {"description": "Film released one year before actor's death.", "years_before_actor_death": 1}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1690, "output_tokens": 140, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "836a700af7793e101023c36ccc2f2b89aeafb1555d943f296f9b69498cee0c25", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5abe99955542993f32c2a17e", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Insidious", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "The Dead Girl: The Dead Girl is a 2006 American film written and directed by Karen Moncrieff, starring Brittany Murphy, Toni Collette, Rose Byrne and Marcia Gay Harden. The film was nominated for several 2007 Independent Spirit Awards including Best Feature and Best Director. It is the story of a young woman's death and the people linked to her murder. It also features Mary Beth Hurt, Kerry Washington, James Franco, Giovanni Ribisi, Josh Brolin, Mary Steenburgen and Piper Laurie. The film was premiered at the AFI Film Festival (7 November 2006), and was given a limited US theatrical release on 29 December 2006. It was generally well received. It only ran for two weeks in US first-run theaters, and earned nearly all its revenue from overseas release.\n\nRose Byrne: Mary Rose Byrne (born 24 July 1979) is an Australian actress. Byrne made her screen debut in 1992 with a small role in the film \"Dallas Doll\". In 2000, she played a leading role in the Australian film \"The Goddess of 1967\", which brought her the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. From 2007 to 2012, she played Ellen Parsons in the cable television series \"Damages\", which earned her two Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Along with co-star Glenn Close, she appeared in all of the show's fifty-nine episodes. Byrne has also starred in the films \"Troy\", \"28 Weeks Later\", \"Knowing\", \"Insidious\", \"\", \"\", as well as the comedies \"Get Him to the Greek\", \"Bridesmaids\", \"Neighbors\", \"\", and \"Spy.\"\n\nThe Night We Called It a Day (film): The Night We Called It a Day, also known as All the Way, is a 2003 Australian-American comedy drama film directed by Paul Goldman and starring Dennis Hopper as Frank Sinatra and Melanie Griffith as Barbara Marx. It also features Portia de Rossi, Joel Edgerton, Rose Byrne and David Hemmings. The movie is based on the true events surrounding Sinatra's 1974 tour in Australia. When the singer calls a local reporter (de Rossi) a \"two-bit hooker\", every union in the country black-bans the star until he issues an apology.\n\nRebecca Skloot: Rebecca L. Skloot (born September 19, 1972) is a freelance science writer who specializes in science and medicine. Her first book, \"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks\" (2010), was one of the best-selling new books of 2010, staying on \"The New York Times\" Bestseller list for over 2 years and eventually reaching #1. It was made into a movie by Oprah Winfrey, which premiered on HBO on April 22, 2017 and starred Rose Byrne as Skloot.\n\nInsidious (film): Insidious is a 2010 American-Canadian supernatural horror film directed by James Wan, written by Leigh Whannell, and starring Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne and Barbara Hershey. It is the first (chronologically, the third) installment in the \"Insidious\" franchise. The story centers on a couple whose son inexplicably enters a comatose state and becomes a vessel for ghosts in an astral dimension who want to inhabit his body, in order to live once again. The film was released in theaters on April 1, 2011, and was FilmDistrict's first theatrical release. The film is followed by a sequel, \"\" (2013) and two prequels, \"\" (2015) and \"\" (2018).\n\nTake Away: Take Away is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written by Dave O'Neil, who also features as a minor character, and Mark O'Toole. It stars Vince Colosimo, Stephen Curry, Rose Byrne, John Howard and Nathan Phillips. The film starts in 19th century Victoria with the invention of the ever great \"Take away\".\n\nNeighbors (2014 film): Neighbors (released in some countries as Bad Neighbours) is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and written by Andrew J. Cohen and Brendan O'Brien. The film stars Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne, Dave Franco and Christopher Mintz-Plasse. The plot follows a couple who come into conflict with a fraternity that has recently moved in next door.\n\nWicker Park (film): Wicker Park is a 2004 American psychological drama/romantic mystery film directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne, Diane Kruger and Matthew Lillard. The film is a remake of the 1996 French movie \"L'Appartement\", which in turn is loosely based on Shakespeare's \"A Midsummer's Night Dream\". It was nominated for the at the Film Festival of Montreal, the city in which the movie was partially filmed.\n\nAnnie (2014 film): Annie is a 2014 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Will Gluck and produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Will Smith's Overbrook Entertainment for Sony Pictures' Columbia Pictures. A contemporary adaptation of the 1977 Broadway musical of the same name, the film stars Quvenzhan\u00e9 Wallis, Jamie Foxx, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, and Cameron Diaz. The third film adaptation, following Columbia's 1982 theatrical film and Disney's 1999 television film, \"Annie\" began production in August 2013 and opened on December 19, 2014 to generally negative reviews, and was not a box office success, grossing only $133 million against a below-line production cost of over $65 million.\n\nAdam (2009 film): Adam is an 2009 American romantic drama film written and directed by Max Mayer, starring Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne. The film follows the relationship between a young man named Adam (Dancy) with Asperger syndrome, and Beth (Byrne). 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It was founded in 2004 by then law student Chris Lilik, a Pat Toomey supporter and became a \"must-click resource\" for Pennsylvania's conservative community. Even though Toomey lost that race, the website continued as a gathering place for conservatives and Specter's foes. The website also gained mainstream media attention as a source of breaking political news. Political commentator Chris Bravacos noted that GrassrootsPA attracted significantly higher readership than the official websites for the two major political parties.\n\nPat Toomey: Patrick Joseph Toomey (born November 17, 1961) is an American businessman, politician, and the junior United States Senator from Pennsylvania, in office since 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Toomey served as the United States Representative for Pennsylvania 's 15 congressional district for three terms, from 1999 to 2005, but he did not seek a fourth term in compliance with a term limits pledge he had made while running for office in 1998.\n\nGeorge Toomey: George Emanuel Toomey (October 17, 1873 \u2013 c. 1932) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Colorado Agricultural College\u2014now known as Colorado State University for one season, in 1900, compiling a record of 1\u20133. He forced to resign following a scandal in 1901 regarding his playing a professional player. Toomey graduated from Denver University in 1898, where he was a member of the baseball team, the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, and leader of the glee club. His hometown was Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, and he had previously attended Baker University. 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A two-star admiral, he was the highest-ranking military official ever elected to the United States Congress at the time of his election.\n\nPat Meehan: Patrick Leo Meehan (born October 20, 1955) is a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Pennsylvania 's 7 congressional district since January 3, 2011. The district includes parts of Delaware County, Chester, Montgomery County, Berks and Lancaster. He succeeded Democrat Joe Sestak, who ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate.\n\nTony Podesta: Anthony T. Podesta (born October 24, 1943), commonly known as Tony Podesta, is an American lobbyist best known for founding the Podesta Group. Podesta has lobbied for a variety of groups, including Bank of America, BP, and Egypt in addition to political campaigns such as Ted Kennedy, George McGovern, Michael Dukakis, and Bill Clinton. More recently, he has worked for Pennsylvania Democratic representatives Joe Sestak, Chris Carney, and Patrick Murphy, and chaired former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell's reelection campaign. He is closely connected with the Barack Obama White House and has repeatedly been named one of Washington's most powerful lobbyists and fundraisers.\n\nCurt Weldon: Wayne Curtis \"Curt\" Weldon (born July 22, 1947) is an American politician. He served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1987 to 2007, representing the 7th district of Pennsylvania. He was defeated in November 2006 for reelection by Joe Sestak. Weldon was vice-chair of the Armed Services Committee and the House Homeland Security Committee. He was also the co-chair of the Duma-Congress Study Group, the official inter-parliamentary relationship between the United States and Russia.\n\nSimple Machines: Simple Machines was a record label that operated out of Arlington, Virginia. The label was founded by Jenny Toomey and Brad Sigal while both were living in the Positive Force House in north Arlington, but Sigal soon stepped back from involvement. Kristin Thomson stepped up and co-masterminded the project with Toomey and they started a new group house near Positive Force's. At its peak, the label had four paid workers- Toomey, Thomson, Pat Graham and Mickey Menard. The label was formed to 'find creative ways to avoid the established and boring music business'.\n\nUnited States Navy dog handler hazing scandal: The United States Navy dog handler hazing scandal was a pattern of misconduct engaged in by members of the United States Navy at Naval Support Activity Bahrain between 2004 and 2006. Naval investigators documented nearly 100 incidents of abuse committed against several members of a Military Working Dog (MWD) unit stationed at the United States military base at Juffair. Documented incidents of abuse include racial intimidation, sexual harassment, physical abuse and anti-gay harassment. One sailor, Master-At-Arms 3rd Class Joseph Rocha, suffered post-traumatic stress disorder because of his abuse at the hands of fellow sailors, and he alleges that another sailor committed suicide because of her treatment. The Navy investigated the allegations in 2007 and documented the abuse, but took little substantive action. However, Pennsylvania Congressman Joe Sestak, a former Vice Admiral, demanded a new examination of the report's findings which led to the disciplining of Rocha's former superior, Chief Petty Officer Michael Toussaint (later Senior Chief Petty Officer). 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The fighting was so bloody that the tide of the battle did not turn until the ditch surrounding the city walls was entirely filled with corpses. The troops of Aberraman III won the day and were able to seize the city of Zamora. This battle should not be confused with the Day of Zamora (\"D\u00eda de Zamora\" or \"Jornada del Foso de Zamora\") which took place a few decades before in the year 901.\n\nBattle of Heartbreak Crossroads: The Battle of Heartbreak Crossroads was fought at a vital crossroads near a forester's cabin named Wahlerscheid, astride the Siegfried Line (\"Westwall\") that ran along the H\u00f6fen-Alzen and Dreiborn ridges, about 5.6 mi north of Krinkelt-Rocherath, Belgium. 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The two Pacific Division teams both play their home games at Staples Center in Los Angeles, inspiring their matchups to sometimes be called the \"Hallway Series\". The Lakers relocated from Minneapolis in 1960, while the Clippers moved from San Diego in 1984. Los Angeles fans have historically favored the Lakers. But the Clippers have sold out every home game at Staples Center since Feb. 2011 and entered the 2016\u201317 season with the sixth-longest active sellout streak in the NBA. The Lakers have won 11 of their 16 NBA championships since moving to Los Angeles. Meanwhile, the Clippers have made the playoffs only nine times since 1984 and were long considered the laughingstock of the NBA; in the history of the franchise, they have never advanced past the second round of the playoffs. Some contended that the term \"rivalry\" was inaccurate until the Clippers became more successful. For the first time in 20 years, the Clippers won the season series against the Lakers in 2012\u201313. 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The Clippers were founded in 1970 as the Buffalo Braves. They were one of three franchises that joined the NBA as an expansion team in the 1970\u201371 season. The Braves moved to San Diego, California after the 1977\u201378 season, and became known as the San Diego Clippers. For the 1984\u201385 NBA season, the Clippers moved north to Los Angeles and became known as the Los Angeles Clippers.\n\nSports in Los Angeles: The Los Angeles metropolitan area is home to several professional and collegiate sports teams. The Greater Los Angeles Area has nine major league professional teams: the Anaheim Ducks, the Los Angeles Angels, the Los Angeles Chargers, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Dodgers, LA Galaxy, the Los Angeles Kings, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles FC will begin play as the area's tenth major team in 2018. USC Trojans football, UCLA Bruins men's basketball, USC Trojans baseball, USC Trojans track & field, and Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball are all historically premier organizations in college sports. Other major sports teams include UCLA Bruins Football, Los Angeles Sparks, Pepperdine Waves baseball, and formerly the Los Angeles Raiders and Los Angeles Aztecs. Between them, these Los Angeles area sports teams have won a combined 105 Championship Titles. Los Angeles area colleges have produced upwards of 200 National Championship Teams, primarily from USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins of the Pac-12 Conference. The 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics were held in Los Angeles. In 2028 the city will host the Olympics for a third time.\n\nList of Los Angeles Clippers head coaches: The Los Angeles Clippers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. They play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). 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Released several 12\"s and one full length CD on the San Francisco based label Zo\u00ebMagik, and made several compilation appearances, culminating with the sample heavy \"These Waves\" being included on Sasha and Digweed's Northern Exposure mix album. Apparently impressed by his remixing skills on Geffen Records release The Stone Roses' single \"Begging You\", Scanavino was signed by Geffen in '96 and finished his second full length album in late '97. The track \"Beyond\" was slated for single release in November '97 (complete with music video created by San Francisco based multimedia studio Mind's Eye Media), and the album, titled \"African Cosmopolitan\", was slated for a January '98 release, however, neither saw the light of day, and YAP was apparently dropped from the label. 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He directed and/or scripted some of the most successful comedy films of the 1980s and early 1990s including the comedy \"National Lampoon's Vacation\" (1983), the coming-of-age comedy \"Sixteen Candles\" (1984), the teen sci-fi comedy \"Weird Science\" (1985), the coming-of-age comedy-drama \"The Breakfast Club\" (1985), the coming-of-age comedy \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986), the romantic comedy-drama \"Pretty in Pink\" (1986), the romance \"Some Kind of Wonderful\" (1987), the comedies \"Planes, Trains and Automobiles\" (1987) and \"Uncle Buck\" (1989), the Christmas family comedy \"Home Alone\" (1990) and its sequel, \"\" (1992).\n\nFerris Bueller's Day Off: Ferris Bueller's Day Off is a 1986 American teen comedy film written, co-produced and directed by John Hughes, and co-produced by Tom Jacobson. The film stars Matthew Broderick as Ferris Bueller, a high-school slacker who spends a day off from school, with Mia Sara and Alan Ruck. Ferris regularly \"breaks the fourth wall\" to explain techniques and inner thoughts.\n\nMatthew Broderick: Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American actor and singer. His roles include the title character in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986) for which he earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor \u2013 Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, the adult voice of Simba in Disney's \"The Lion King\" trilogy (1994\u20132004), David Lightman in the Cold War thriller \"WarGames\" (1983), and Leo Bloom in the Broadway production of \"The Producers\".\n\nBrandon Douglas: Brandon Douglas (born June 21, 1968) is an American actor. He first came to prominence in the television series \"Falcon Crest\", in which he played Ben Agretti during the 1988\u20131989 season. He is best known for playing Wayne Jones in the hit CBS TV series Northern Exposure. He is also well known for playing Dr. Andrew Cook in the popular CBS series \"Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman\". 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Born in La Spezia, he studied at the Venice Conservatory and the Accademia Musicale Chigiana. He became involved with the Venice Festival of Contemporary Music and the Naples Festival, conducting modern revivals of classical Italian and German operas (including Mozart and Rossini). He spent much of his career at opera houses throughout Italy, including La Fenice, whose orchestra he led for twelve years.\n\nRiccardo Massi: Riccardo Massi is an Italian operatic tenor who had performed at such Italian theatres as both the Giuseppe Verdi Theatre and La Scala. He became known for his role as Mario Cavaradossi in \"Tosca\" which he performed in autumn of 2011 at the Bavarian State Opera and then performed again at the Berlin Opera Theatre in November of that year. His US debut was in February 2012 as Radames in \"Aida\" at the Metropolitan Opera following by another summer performance that year. In the autumn of 2012 he sang in \"Il trovatore\" staged by the Canadian Opera in Toronto and in February 2013 sang Calaf in \"Turandot\" produced by the Royal Swedish Opera. He also became known for his performance as Don Alvaro in \"La forza del destino\" at the Australian Opera and the same year sang in another \"Aida\" production, this time at the Michigan Opera Theatre. From 2013 to 2014 he performed at the Royal Opera House and as Cavaradossi at the Liceu in Barcelona. Later on, he returned to Royal Swedish Opera where he sang the title role in \"Andrea Chenier\" and then another \"Radames\" at the Houston Grand Opera. At the Opernhaus Zurich, he sang Calaf in December 2015.\n\nJane Rhodes: Jane Marie Andr\u00e9e Rhodes (March 13, 1929 \u2013 May 7, 2011) was a French opera singer whose voice encompassed both the soprano and high mezzo-soprano ranges. Her most celebrated role was Carmen, which she sang in the opera's first ever staging at the Palais Garnier. She also created the roles of Isadora in Marcel Landowski's \"Le Fou\" and Maguelone in Georges Delerue's \"Le Chevalier de Neige\" and sang Renata in the first recorded performance of Prokofiev's \"The Fiery Angel\". Admired for both her voice and her glamorous stage presence, she was nicknamed the \"Bardot of the Op\u00e9ra\". She was married to conductor Roberto Benzi.\n\nBetty Jane Rhodes: Betty Jane Rhodes (April 21, 1921 \u2013 December 27, 2011) was an American actress and singer, most active in film during the late 1930s and the World War II era. She was widely known to wartime movie audiences for her debut performance of the classic song, \"\"I Don't Want To Walk Without You\"\", in \"Sweater Girl\" in 1942. 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The first recorded performance was on 2 February 1602, at Candlemas, the formal end of Christmastide in the year's calendar. The play was not published until its inclusion in the 1623 First Folio.\n\nThe Fiery Angel (opera): Sergei Prokofiev's opera, The Fiery Angel (Russian: \u041e\u0433\u043d\u0435\u043d\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u0430\u043d\u0433\u0435\u043b , \"Ognenny angel\" ), Op. 37, could be considered one of the composer\u2019s largest challenges. Writing, production, and location were all factors in the piece\u2019s progress. 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It was executive produced by Missy Elliott and released on September 8, 1998 through Elektra Records, East West Records and Missy Elliott's label The Goldmind Inc. The soundtrack featured main production by Elliott and Timbaland. It peaked at 55 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and 15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and spawned the singles \"I Want You Back\" by Melanie Brown featuring Missy Elliott, \"No Fool No More\" by En Vogue, which peaked at 57 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 as well as Destiny's Child's \"Get on the Bus\". Singer Lil' Mo also made her debut with the single and music video for \"Five Minutes.\"\n\nReality Show (album): Reality Show is the third studio album by American R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan. She recorded the album, her first in five years, during a hiatus from the music industry, writing and working with producers such as Anthony Bell, Salaam Remi, and Key Wane. 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It includes a collection of the singles from across all six of her studio albums, released between 1997 and 2005. Speculation about two new tracks on the album began soon after its announcement. Two tracks called \"123\" and \"Magnifica\" were supposed to be included; \"123\" was even able to be pre-ordered as a CD single from UK music store HMV. However, these songs did not make the album.\n\nBurnitup!: \"Burnitup!\" (stylized as \"BURNITUP!\") is a song by American singer Janet Jackson featuring rapper Missy Elliott recorded for Jackson's eleventh studio album, \"Unbreakable\" (2015). It was written and produced by Jackson, Dem Jointz, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and Elliott. 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Written by Ciara and Missy Elliott and produced by Jazze Pha, it was released as the album's second single on October 23, 2004 in the United States and the second quarter of 2005 internationally. It peaked within the top ten of the charts in several countries worldwide, including Germany, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The song is heavily inspired by 1980s electro music production. Throughout the song, Ciara gives a description of how the song's beat feels as she demands party-goers to dance to the music. \"1, 2 Step\" was ranked 59th on \"Billboard\"'s Top 100 Songs of the 2000s. In the United States, the song peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and stayed there for ten weeks.\n\nFighting Temptation: \"Fighting Temptation\" is a song recorded by American R&B singer Beyonc\u00e9 and American female rappers Missy Elliott, MC Lyte, and Free in 2003. The song was used to promote the film \"The Fighting Temptations\" (2003), in which Beyonc\u00e9 stars. 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It stretches for just over 20 mi from its southern terminus in northern Alliance where it meets State Route 183 to its northern terminus at State Route 5 opposite the Ravenna Training and Logistics Site in Paris Township. It passes through the mostly rural areas of northern Stark County and southeastern Portage County. The road is two lanes almost the entire length, except for the portion at the partial interchange with the future U.S. Route 62 just north of the Alliance city limits. State Route 225 is co-signed with U.S. Route 224 from the western border of Deerfield Township east to the Deerfield Circle and with State Route 14 for a short distance as it turns north from the circle. 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Original personnel were David Baker (vocals), Jonathan Donahue (vocals, guitars), Sean Mackowiak, a.k.a. \"Grasshopper\" (guitars, clarinet), Suzanne Thorpe (flute), Dave Fridmann (bass) and Jimy Chambers (drums).\n\nTell All Your Friends: Tell All Your Friends is the debut studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday. The group had several lineup changes before settling on vocalist Adam Lazzara, guitarist and vocalist John Nolan, guitarist Eddie Reyes, bassist Shaun Cooper, and drummer Mark O'Connell. Taking Back Sunday released a five-song demo in early 2001, after which, they toured for most of the year. They rented a room in Lindenhurst, New York, where they wrote and demoed songs. In December 2001, the band signed with Victory Records and began recording \"Tell All Your Friends\". The album, produced by Sal Villanueva, was recorded at Big Blue Meenie Recording Studio in New Jersey.\n\nNew Again: New Again is the fourth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday. When guitarist Fred Mascherino left the group after the Projekt Revolution tour ended in September 2007, band members took a break after years of touring. \"New Again\" was recorded in October and November 2008 at several studios in New York and California with David Kahne and Matt Squire as producers. Matthew Fazzi of Facing New York joined Taking Back Sunday in early 2008. He was praised by vocalist Adam Lazzara and the group's manager for incorporating new instruments into the group's sound. Guitarist Eddie Reyes called the album \"one of the most aggressive records we've ever written\". Towards the end of 2008, the group revealed the album's title, went on a US tour, and made \"Carpathia\" available for streaming.\n\nTaking Back Sunday (album): Taking Back Sunday is the fifth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday. After returning home from touring the Soundwave festival in February and March 2010, guitarist Matthew Fazzi and bassist Matthew Rubano left the group. They were replaced by guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper, both of which were former members of the band. Later in March, the band began writing material for their next album in El Paso, Texas. The following month, demos were recorded with the aim to release a new album later in the year. Recording began in October with producer Eric Valentine at Barefoot Recording in Hollywood, California and finished in January 2011.\n\nDreams of Water: Dreams of Water is the debut album of the California/New York rock group Happy Body Slow Brain, which was formed by ex-Taking Back Sunday guitarist Matthew Fazzi and touring guitarist Isaac Bolivar. The idea for the album began as a side-project of Fazzi's during his tenure with Taking Back Sunday, however after parting ways with the band in March 2010, Fazzi began to focus all his energy on Happy Body Slow Brain.\n\nTaking Back Sunday: Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York. The band was formed by guitarist Eddie Reyes in 1999. The band's members are Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), John Nolan (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals), Eddie Reyes (rhythm guitar), Shaun Cooper (bass guitar) and Mark O'Connell (drums).\n\nTerrible Things: Terrible Things is an alternative rock band initially formed in 2009 by Fred Mascherino, formerly of Taking Back Sunday, Andy Jackson of Hot Rod Circuit, and Josh Eppard, from Coheed and Cambria. The group released a self-titled album on August 31, 2010. The debut album was produced by Jason Elgin and centered on an outbreak of arson events in member Fred Mascherino's birthplace, Coatesville, Pennsylvania. The album was released on Universal Records and debuted at #25 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.\n\nHoles (Mercury Rev song): \"Holes\" is the fourth single from Mercury Rev's fourth studio album, \"Deserter's Songs\". The single was released in Australia only as a limited edition tour EP on July 7, 1999, although promotional CD singles were distributed to UK radio stations in 2006 (to coincide with the release of the Mercury Rev collection \"\"). The tour single included a live cover of \"Caroline Says Pt. II\" (Lou Reed) and featured Robert Creeley reading his poem \"I Dreamt\" over a Mercury Rev soundtrack.\n\nList of Taking Back Sunday band members: Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York, formed in 1999 and featuring the current line-up of Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), John Nolan (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals), Eddie Reyes (rhythm guitar), Shaun Cooper (bass guitar), and Mark O'Connell (drums, percussion), accompanied on tour by Nathan Cogan (guitars, keyboards). The group was originally formed by Antonio Longo, John Nolan, Eddie Reyes, Jesse Lacey, and Steven DeJoseph. The band has gone through multiple line-up changes in their career spanning seven studio albums. 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Sometimes called the \"Barnsley Nightingale\", she has headlined various British national folk festivals, and is one of the best known contemporary English folk singers. In 2001 \"The Guardian\" described her as \"a superstar of the British acoustic scene.\" In 2007 the BBC website described her as \"The first lady of young folkies\". She is one of the few folk singers to have been nominated for the Mercury Prize.\n\nJez Lowe: Jez Lowe (born John Gerard Lowe, 14 July 1955) is an English folk singer-songwriter. Lowe was born and raised in County Durham, in a family with Irish roots. He is known primarily for his compositions dealing with daily life in North-East England, particularly in his hometown of Easington Colliery. He attended St Francis RC Grammar School in nearby Hartlepool and later studied languages at Sunderland Polytechnic. He performs both as a solo artist and with his backing band, The Bad Pennies. 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The cost of construction, however; was covered by Material Service Corporation CEO and philanthropist, Henry Crown. Under the direction of architects Holabird & Root, the field house was built as a replacement for Bartlett Gymnasium to be the home of the Chicago Maroons men's basketball team, as well as an indoor practice facility with a dirt infield that was utilized for football and baseball practices. A track encircled the infield and a raised wood floor that was used for basketball. In 2003, the team moved into the newly built Gerald Ratner Athletics Center, and the building was remodeled to become a full-time intramural facility. The building also contains a fitness center with resistance and weight training equipment, a cardio hallway with 34 cardio machines (treadmills, ellipticals, rowers, steppers, step mills), a 200-meter indoor track, four multi-purpose courts for basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer, and tennis, an Astro-turfed multi-purpose room, five squash courts, and four racquetball/handball courts.\n\nHenry Crown and Company: Henry Crown and Company is a privately held company based in Chicago, founded by Henry Crown.\n\nTen Feet Tall and Bulletproof (song): \"Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Travis Tritt. It was released in August 1994 as the second single and title track from the album \"Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof\". The song reached number 22 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.\n\nTen Feet Tall: \"Ten Feet Tall\" is a single by Dutch music producer and DJ Afrojack featuring the piano playing and vocals of American recording artist Wrabel, with \"Ten Feet Tall\" becoming the first charting international hit of Wrabel. It was released on 4 February 2014 as the second single from \"Forget the World\" (2014).\n\nHenry Crown: Henry Crown (June 13, 1896 \u2013 August 14, 1990) was an American industrialist and philanthropist. Among other things, he founded the Material Service Corporation, which merged with General Dynamics in 1959. At the time of his death, he was a billionaire. Henry Crown and Company, of which he is the namesake, is an investment firm that owns or has interests in a variety of business assets. 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Kachi Kachi Ropeway (\u5929\u4e0a\u5c71\u516c\u5712\u30ab\u30c1\u30ab\u30c1\u5c71\u30ed\u30fc\u30d7\u30a6\u30a7\u30a4 , Tenj\u014dyama K\u014den Kachikachiyama R\u014dpuwei ) , officially the Lake Kawaguchi Mt. Tenj\u014d Ropeway (\u6cb3\u53e3\u6e56\u5929\u4e0a\u5c71\u30ed\u30fc\u30d7\u30a6\u30a7\u30a4 , Kawaguchiko Tenj\u014dyama R\u014dpuwei ) , is a Japanese aerial lift line in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi, operated by Fuji Kyuko. Opened in 1959, the line climbs Mount Tenj\u014d from the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, one of the Fuji Five Lakes. The line name comes from \"Kachi-kachi Yama\" (lit. \"Mt. Kachikachi\"), a folktale which took place on the mountain. 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Mount Fuji's exceptionally symmetrical cone, which is snow-capped for about 5 months a year, is a well-known symbol of Japan and it is frequently depicted in art and photographs, as well as visited by sightseers and climbers.\n\nSaiko Lake: Lake Saiko (\u897f\u6e56 , Saiko ) is the one of the Fuji Five Lakes and located in southern Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan.\n\nFujisan Station: Fujisan Station (\u5bcc\u58eb\u5c71\u99c5 , Fujisan-eki ) is a railway station on the Fujikyuko Line in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Fuji Kyuko (Fujikyu). The station is located at an altitude of 809 m . This is one of the gateway stations to Mount Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes, including Lake Kawaguchi and Lake Yamanaka.\n\nLake Kawaguchi: Lake Kawaguchi (\u6cb3\u53e3\u6e56 , Kawaguchi-ko ) is located in the border Fujikawaguchiko and Minobu, southern Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan. It is the second largest of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of surface area, and is located at the lowest elevation. It is situated at an altitude of approximately 800 metres, which accounts for its relatively cool summers and frequently icy winters. It also has the longest shoreline of any of the Fuji Five Lakes.\n\nLake Motosu: Lake Motosu (\u672c\u6816\u6e56 , Motosu-ko ) is the westernmost of the Fuji Five Lakes and located in southern Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan.\n\nFuji Five Lakes: Fuji Five Lakes (\u5bcc\u58eb\u4e94\u6e56 , Fuji-goko ) is the name of the area located at the base of Mount Fuji in the Yamanashi Prefecture of Japan. It has a population of about 100,000. and sits approximately 1,000 meters above sea level. The name Fuji Five Lakes comes from the fact that there are five lakes formed by previous eruptions of Mount Fuji. The principal city in the region, Fujiyoshida, has a population of roughly 54,000 and is particularly famous for its udon noodles. 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The series was inspired by \"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came\" by Robert Browning. The story is a continuation of \"\" and follows Roland of Gilead and his quest towards the Dark Tower. The subtitle of this novel is RENEWAL.\n\nPicone identity: In the field of ordinary differential equations, the Picone identity, named after Mauro Picone, is a classical result about homogeneous linear second order differential equations. Since its inception in 1910 it has been used with tremendous success in association with an almost immediate proof of the Sturm comparison theorem, a theorem whose proof took up many pages in Sturm's original memoir of 1836. It is also useful in studying the oscillation of such equations and has been generalized to other type of differential equations and difference equations.\n\nFundamental Astronomy: Fundamental Astronomy (1984\u20132017) is an astronomy textbook by Finnish author of University of Turku; Pekka Kr\u00f6ger and Heikki Oja of University of Helsinki; Markku Poutanen of Finnish Geodetic Institute; and Karl Johan Donner of University of Helsinki. The first edition was published in Finnish by Ursa, Helsinki, 1984, and later published in English by Springer. The 6th edition was published in 2017 (ISBN\u00a0 ; previous editions were published in 2007, 2003, 1996, 1994 and 1987). It contains 548 pages and is illustrated with more than 419 images, including 34 color plates. There are many pages on the solar system, the Milky Way, galaxies, and cosmology.\n\nThe Dark Tower (series): The Dark Tower is a series of eight books written by American author Stephen King that incorporates themes from multiple genres, including dark fantasy, science fantasy, horror, and Western. It describes a \"gunslinger\" and his quest toward a tower, the nature of which is both physical and metaphorical. The series, and its use of the Dark Tower, expands upon Stephen King's multiverse and in doing so, links together many of his other novels. King has described the series as his \"magnum opus\". In addition to the eight novels of the series proper that comprise 4,250 pages, many of King's other books relate to the story, introducing concepts and characters that come into play as the series progresses.\n\nPrint reading: Print reading, in the manufacturing industry, is the most efficient way to convey information about systems and equipment from the drafting table that could not be conveyed by words alone. By using symbols and notes, a large amount of information that might require many pages of written description can be presented in a condensed form on one diagram.\n\nHP LaserJet 1012: The HP LaserJet 1012 is a low-end, monochrome laser printer from Hewlett-Packard that retails for US $199.99 and was designed as an inexpensive laser alternative to Inkjet printers for home and small office use. It is capable of printing a maximum 15 pages per minute (although after many pages, the print speed slows down to prevent overheating, as the printer has no onboard fan) and has a 1200 dpi effective output (optical 600 dpi).\n\nSport Week: Sport Week is a weekly sports newspaper based in Patras in the Achaea prefecture in Greece. It was first published in 1999 from S Media Group S.A.. It has many pages and these pages features news from all the athletic information from Achaea, Etoloakarnania, Ilia, Kefalonia and Zakynthos.\n\nLeningrad 46: Leningrad 46 (2014) (Russian: \u041b\u0435\u043d\u0438\u043d\u0433\u0440\u0430\u0434 46 , stylized as \u041b\u0415\u041d\u0418\u041d\u0413\u0420\u0410\u0414 \u2605 46) is a highly popular Russian television series which revolves around the story of courage, the drama of human destiny, for the first time opening up many pages of post-war life in Leningrad - harsh and sometimes cruel. The city has just survived the siege and is still reeling from hunger, destruction and death. Here, the police conduct a nervous war on crime, cleaning up Leningrad after the war.\n\nThe Assignment (novella): Der Auftrag (English: The Assignment , subtitled \"Or, on the Observing of the Observer of the Observers\") is a 1986 novella by the Swiss writer Friedrich D\u00fcrrenmatt. The first English publication appeared in 1988, translated by Joel Agee. The experimental narrative is divided into twenty-four parts, each one a single sentence spanning many pages. In his forward to the 2008 English language edition, Theodore Ziolkowski notes that the inspiration for the twenty-four sentence structure came after listening to a recording of Glenn Gould performing the first half of Bach's \"The Well-Tempered Clavier I\", itself a work in twenty-four movements. Inspiration for the plot came from the Austrian poet Ingeborg Bachmann's unfinished novel \"The Franza Case\", which D\u00fcrrenmatt's second wife, documentary filmmaker Charlotte Kerr, was attempting to turn into a film at the time of their meeting.\n\nBlack fax: The term black fax refers to a prank fax transmission, consisting of one or more pages entirely filled with a uniform black tone. The sender's intention is generally to use up as much of the recipient's fax ink, toner, or thermal paper as possible, thus costing the recipient money and/or denying the recipient use of their own machine (this is similar to computer-based denial of service attacks). 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It has been frequently performed and recorded by contemporary folk singers and groups.\n\nCecil Sharp: Cecil James Sharp (22 November 1859 \u2013 23 June 1924) was the founding father of the folk-song revival in England in the early 20th century.\n\nRoud Folk Song Index: The Roud Folk Song Index is a database of nearly 200,000 references to nearly 25,000 songs that have been collected from oral tradition in the English language from all over the world. It is compiled by Steve Roud, a former librarian in the London Borough of Croydon. Roud's Index is a combination of the Broadside Index (printed sources before 1900) and a \"field-recording index\" compiled by Roud. It subsumes all the previous well-known printed sources known to Francis James Child (the Child Ballads) and includes recordings from 1900 to 1975. Until early 2006 the index was available only by a CD subscription; it can now be found online on a website maintained by the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS). 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It has been arranged by Benjamin Britten\n\nThe Full English (folk music archive): The Full English launched in 2013 and is an ongoing English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS) project to create a searchable digital archive of English folk song collections from the early 20th century, thereby preserving and improving the accessibility of these resources. The project is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, The Folklore Society, the National Folk Music Fund and the English Miscellany Folk Dance Group. An offshoot of the archive, also in 2013, was an album and concert tour under The Full English name by a collective of UK folk singers.\n\nThe Butcher's Boy (folk song): \"The Butcher\u2019s Boy\" or \"The Butcher Boy\" (Laws P24, Roud 409) is an American folk song derived from traditional English ballads. Folklorists of the early 20th century considered it to be a conglomeration of several English broadside ballads, tracing its stanzas to \"Sheffield Park\", \"The Squire's Daughter\", \"A Brisk Young Soldier\", \"A Brisk Young Sailor\" and \"Sweet William (The Sailor Boy)\".\n\nBilly Boy: \"Billy Boy\" is a traditional folk song and nursery rhyme found in the United States. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 326. It is a variant of the traditional English folk song \"My Boy Billy\", collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams and published by him in 1912 as number 232 in \"Novello's School Songs\". The song is very popular with the Orange Order.\n\nSomerset Carol: Come all you worthy gentlemen, sometimes referred to as the Somerset Carol, is an English folk carol of unknown authorship. It was collected from a Mr. Rapsey, of Bridgwater during the English Folk-song revival at the turn of the 20th century by Cecil Sharp. 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The 13610 ft thirteener is located 15.8 km southeast by east (bearing 120\u00b0) of the Town of Crestone in Saguache County, Colorado, United States, on the boundary between the Great Sand Dunes Wilderness in Great Sand Dunes National Preserve and the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness in Rio Grande National Forest. Tijeras Peak is the highest summit in Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. \"Tijeras\" is Spanish for scissors, and refers to the double-pronged rocky tip of the mountain.\n\nAthabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park: The Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park was created to protect the Athabasca sand dunes, a unique geophysical land feature in the boreal shield ecosystem of the province of Saskatchewan. 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It was established as a nature reserve in 1969 when the World Wildlife Fund joined with the Spanish government and purchased a section of marshes to protect it. The eco-system has been under constant threat by the draining of the marshes, the use of river water to boost agricultural production by irrigating land along the coast, water pollution by upriver mining, and the expansion of tourist facilities. It is named after wife of the seventh Duke of Medina-Sidonia.\n\nGuadarrama National Park: Sierra de Guadarrama National Park (in Spanish: \"Parque Nacional de la Sierra de Guadarrama\") is a national park in Spain, covering nearly 34,000 hectares, the fifth largest in Spain's national parks system. The Guadarrama mountain range (\"Sistema Central\") contains some ecologically valuable areas, located in the Community of Madrid and Castile and Le\u00f3n (provinces of Segovia and \u00c1vila). 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The park's various public activities attract thousands of visitors each year. Kouchibouguac offers a range of activities, from a river adventure in a voyageur-style canoe, to going seal watching, to a talk about Mi'kmaq band governments. The park is also home to the popular Kelly's Beach.\n\nBruneau Dunes State Park: Bruneau Dunes State Park is a state park of Idaho, USA, featuring several large sand dunes and two small lakes. The park is located south of Mountain Home, Idaho, outside of Bruneau. The park is the site of North America's highest single-structured sand dune which is approximately 470 ft high. (North America's highest multistructured dune is at Great Sand Dune National Park in Colorado and is approximately 660 ft higher than its immediate base.) 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Her books include \"The Bell\" (1958), \"A Severed Head\" (1961), \"The Red and the Green\" (1965), \"The Nice and the Good\" (1968), \"The Black Prince\" (1973), \"Henry and Cato\" (1976), \"The Sea, the Sea\" (1978, Booker Prize), \"The Philosopher's Pupil\" (1983), \"The Good Apprentice\" (1985), \"The Book and the Brotherhood\" (1987), \"The Message to the Planet\" (1989), and \"The Green Knight\" (1993). In 2008, \"The Times\" ranked Murdoch twelfth on a list of \"The 50 greatest British writers since 1945\".\n\nDeliverance (novel): Deliverance is a 1970 novel by James Dickey, his first. It was adapted into a 1972 film by director John Boorman. In 1998, the editors of the Modern Library selected \"Deliverance\" as #42 on their list of the 100 best 20th-Century novels. The novel was included on \"Time\" magazine's list of the 100 best English-language novels written since 1923.\n\nA Death in the Family: A Death in the Family is an autobiographical novel by author James Agee, set in Knoxville, Tennessee. He began writing it in 1948, but it was not quite complete when he died in 1955 (with reputedly many portions having been written in the home of his friend Frances Wickes). It was edited and released posthumously in 1957 by editor David McDowell. Agee's widow and children were left with little money after Agee's death and McDowell wanted to help them by publishing the work. Agee won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1958 for the novel. The novel was included on \"Time\"'s 2005 list of the 100 best English-language novels written since 1923.\n\nThe Moviegoer: The Moviegoer is the debut novel by Walker Percy, first published in the United States by Vintage in 1961. 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Directed by Pete Docter, the film centers on an elderly widower named Carl Fredricksen (Ed Asner) and an earnest young \"Wilderness Explorer\" (a fictional youth group similar to the Boy Scouts) named Russell (Jordan Nagai). By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America and complete a promise made to his late wife, Ellie. The film was co-directed by Bob Peterson, with music composed by Michael Giacchino.\n\nMeet the Robinsons: Meet the Robinsons is a 2007 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 30, 2007. The 47th Disney animated feature film, it was released in standard and Disney Digital 3-D versions. The film is loosely based on characters from the children's book \"A Day with Wilbur Robinson\", by William Joyce. 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Race car drivers Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Mario Andretti, Michael Schumacher and car enthusiast Jay Leno (as \"Jay Limo\") voice themselves.\n\nWalt Disney Pictures: Walt Disney Pictures, Inc. is an American film production company and a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, owned by The Walt Disney Company. The division is based at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, and is the main producer of live-action feature films within the Walt Disney Studios unit. It took on its current name in 1983. Today, in conjunction with the other units of Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Pictures is classified as one of Hollywood's \"Big Six\" film studios. Films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios are also released under this brand.\n\nWinnie the Pooh (2011 film): Winnie the Pooh is a 2011 American animated buddy musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 51st Disney animated feature film. 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Originally announced as the lead single off the band's forthcoming fourth studio album, \"Astoria\" (2015), the song was later scrapped from the album and serves only as a buzz single; it is also included on their 2015 extended play, \"Something Old / Something New\". \"Pop 101\" entered the Canadian Hot 100 at No. 27, and was certified Gold by Music Canada in November 2014.", "question": "Do the Canadian band Marianas Trench and the American singer Poe have different music styles?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"band_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Canadian band."}, "band_origin_country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country of origin for the Canadian band."}, "band_music_styles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of music styles associated with the Canadian band."}, "singer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the American singer."}, "singer_origin_country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country of origin for the American singer."}, "singer_music_styles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of music styles associated with the American singer."}, "are_styles_different": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the music styles of the band and the singer are different, false otherwise."}}, "required": ["band_name", "band_origin_country", "band_music_styles", "singer_name", "singer_origin_country", "singer_music_styles", "are_styles_different"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"band_name": "Marianas Trench", "band_origin_country": "Canada", "band_music_styles": ["pop punk", "pop-rock", "pop rock"], "singer_name": "Poe", "singer_origin_country": "United States", "singer_music_styles": ["rock", "jazz", "electronica", "folk", "hip hop"], "are_styles_different": true}, "ground_truth": {"band_name": "Marianas Trench", "band_origin_country": "Canada", "band_music_styles": ["pop punk", "pop-rock"], "singer_name": "Poe", "singer_origin_country": "American", "singer_music_styles": ["rock", "jazz", "electronica", "folk", "hip hop"], "are_styles_different": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1779, "output_tokens": 87, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "8684ed8663796a3c9fd187c047b493837afa93a575c0bc52797294d311f98649", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5abdc7fb55429965af743e3a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Prime Minister", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Sir William Maule: Sir William Maule was the eldest son of Sir Peter Maule and Christina de Valognes, Baron and Baroness of Panmure and Benvie. William succeeded as Baron in 1254 on his father's death. He was married to Ethana de Vallibus, daughter of John Vaux, Lord of Dirleton, and left one son, Henry Maule, who succeeded him as Baron.\n\nCharles Maule Ramsay: Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable Charles Maule Ramsay (27 January 1859 \u2013 7 April 1936) was a British army officer and briefly a Liberal Unionist Member of Parliament (MP).\n\nHenry Maule: Sir Henry Maule was the son and heir of Sir William Maule, Baron of Panmure and Benvie and Ethana de Vallibus, daughter of John Vaux, Lord of Dirleton. William succeeded as Baron on his father's death and was married to Margaret Hay, daughter of Sir William Hay of Locherworth.\n\nEdward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon: Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, KG, PC, DL, FZS (25 April 1862 \u2013 7 September 1933), better known as Sir Edward Grey (he was the 3rd Baronet Grey of Fallodon), was a British Liberal statesman. 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However, including the commune of Rouissat, found in Ouargla's urban area, gives a total population of 191,136.\n\nMurzuq Desert: The Murzuq Desert, Idehan Murzuq, Idhan Murzuq, (also Murzaq, Murzuk, Marzuq and Murzak), is an erg in southwestern Libya with a surface of approximately 58,000 km. It is named after the town of Murzuk in the Fezzan. Like the Idehan Ubari further north, the Idehan Murzuq is part of the greater Sahara Desert region. It is separated from the southern Sahara Desert by the Tibesti Mountains and the Tassili n'Ajjer.\n\nFestival au D\u00e9sert: The Festival au d\u00e9sert (\"Festival in the Desert\") is an annual concert in Mali, showcasing traditional Tuareg music as well as music from around the world. The first Festival took place in Tin Essako in 2001 and then it moved in 2002 to Tessalit in the Kidal region (North-Eastern Mali). 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During the Second Punic War (218-201 BC), Massinissa, king of the Massylii, defeated Syphax of the Masaesyli to unify Numidia into one kingdom. The kingdom began as a sovereign state and later alternated between being a Roman province and a Roman client state. It was bordered by the kingdom of Mauretania to the west, Africa Proconsularis (modern-day Tunisia) to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and the Sahara Desert to the south. It is considered to be one of the first major states in the history of Algeria and the Berber world.\n\nJebil National Park: Jebil is a national park in Tunisia situated within the Sahara desert. Covering an area of 150,000 hectares, it is the country's largest national park and makes up most of the southern part of the country. Though large, it is relatively new having been designated a national park in 1994 (unofficially since 1984). It is the only national park within the Sahara desert proper.\n\nGaramantes: The Garamantes (possibly from the Berber \"igherman\" / \"i\u0263erman\", meaning: \"cities\" in modern Berber; or possibly from \"igerramen\" meaning \"saints, holy/sacred people\" in modern Berber) were a Berber tribe who developed an advanced civilization in ancient southwestern Libya. They used an elaborate underground irrigation system, and founded prosperous Berber kingdoms or city-states in the Fezzan area of Libya, in the Sahara desert. They were a local power between 500 BC and 700 AD.\n\nReggane: Reggane (from Berber \"Argan\"; Arabic: \u0631\u0642\u0627\u0646\u200e \u200e ) is a town and commune, and the capital of Reggane District, in Adrar Province, central Algeria. Reggane lies in the Sahara Desert near an oasis. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 20,402, up from 14,179 in 1998, with an annual growth rate of 3.8%. 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The film received general acclaim from television critics including praise for the performances of Michael Douglas and Matt Damon.\n\nEllen Mirojnick: Ellen Mirojnick is an American costumer designer. She won an Emmy for her work on \"Behind the Candelabra\" (2013). Her other work includes \"The Knick\" (2014) and \"Basic Instinct\" (1992).\n\nEllen Goosenberg Kent: Ellen Goosenberg Kent is an American film producer and director. She is best known for directing and co-producing documentary film \"\" (2013), which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) at the 87th Academy Awards; the win was shared with producer Dana Perry. Throughout her career, she has worked on numerous films, mostly on television documentaries, including \"I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me\" (2005) and \"\" (2007). 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Bissette: Stephen R. \"Steve\" Bissette (born March 14, 1955) is an American comics artist, editor, and publisher with a focus on the horror genre. He is known for working with writer Alan Moore and inker John Totleben on the DC comic book \"Swamp Thing\" in the 1980s.\n\nJohn Constantine: John Constantine ( ) is a fictional antihero, appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and its alternative imprint Vertigo. The character first appeared in \"Swamp Thing\" Vol. 2 No. 25 (June 1984), and was created by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and John Totleben. He serves as the lead character of the comic books \"Hellblazer\" (1988\u20132013), \"Constantine\" (2013\u201315), \"Constantine: The Hellblazer\" (2015\u201316), and \"The Hellblazer\" (2016\u2013).\n\nHellblazer: Hellblazer (also known as John Constantine, Hellblazer) is an American contemporary horror comic book series, originally published by DC Comics, and subsequently by the Vertigo imprint since March 1993 when the imprint was introduced. Its central character is the streetwise magician John Constantine, who was created by Alan Moore and Stephen R. Bissette, and first appeared as a supporting character in \"The Saga of the Swamp Thing\" #37 (June 1985), during that creative team's run on that title. \"Hellblazer\" had been published continuously since January 1988, and was Vertigo's longest running title, the only remaining publication from the imprint's launch. In 2013, the series concluded with issue 300, and has been replaced by a DC Universe title, \"Constantine\". It was then relaunched in 2016 with the title \"The Hellblazer\" as part of \"DC Universe Rebirth\", restoring the character to his original cast, tone and setting. Well known for its political and social commentary, the series has spawned a film adaptation, television show, novels, and multiple spin-offs and crossovers.\n\nHell (DC Comics): Hell (a.k.a. Gehenna, Hades, Hel, Jahannam, Sheol and Tartarus) is a fictional location, an infernal Underworld utilized in titles published by DC Comics. It is the locational antithesis of the Silver City. The DC Comics location known as Hell is based heavily on its depiction in Abrahamic mythology. Aside from a brief appearance in \"DC Special Series\" #8 (1978) that was never referred to or even mentioned again, the DC Comics concept of Hell was first mentioned in \"The Saga of the Swamp Thing\" (vol. 2) #25-27 (June-August 1984), described by Alan Moore and was first seen in \"Swamp Thing Annual\" #2 (1985), both of which were written by Moore and depicted by Stephen Bissette and John Totleben.\n\nSuicide Squad: The Suicide Squad is the name of two fictional antihero teams appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first version of the Suicide Squad debuted in \"The Brave and the Bold\" #25 (Sept. 1959), and the second and modern version, created by John Ostrander, debuted in \"Legends\" #3 (Jan. 1987). One of the two teams saves the world from an threatening race of savages.\n\nChas Chandler (comics): Frank William \"Chas\" Chandler is a fictional character in the \"Hellblazer\" series published by DC Comics and its Vertigo imprint. Chas is John Constantine's closest and longest surviving friend, who acts as his sidekick and cab driver. He first appeared in \"Hellblazer #1\".\n\nHarley Quinn: Harley Quinn (Harleen Frances Quinzel) is a fictional supervillain and occasionally antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, and first appeared in \"\" in September 1992. She later appeared in DC Comics' Batman comic books, with the character's first comic book appearance in \"The Batman Adventures\" #12 (Sept. 1993).\n\n1963 (comics): 1963 is an American six-issue comic book limited series written by Alan Moore in 1993, with art by his frequent collaborators Steve Bissette, John Totleben, and Rick Veitch. Dave Gibbons, Don Simpson, and Jim Valentino also contributed art. Image Comics published the series.\n\nSwamp Thing (comic book): The fictional character Swamp Thing has appeared in five American comic book series to date, including several specials, and has crossed over into other DC Comics titles. The series found immense popularity upon its 1970s debut and during the mid-late 1980s under Alan Moore, Steve Bissette, and John Totleben. These eras were met with high critical praise and numerous awards. However, over the years, Swamp Thing comics have suffered from low sales which have resulted in numerous series cancellations and revivals.\n\nDC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore: DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore (ISBN\u00a0 ) is a 2006 trade paperback collection of comic books written by Alan Moore for DC Comics from 1985 to 1988, published by Titan Books. 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The play has no explicit characters or stage directions; this continues the style of her previous production entitled \"Crave.\" Stage productions of the play vary greatly, therefore, with between one and several actors in performance; the original production featured three actors. According to Kane's friend and fellow-playwright David Greig, the title of the play derives from the time, 4:48\u00a0a.m., when Kane, in her depressed state, often woke.\n\nMenstruation: Menstruation, also known as a period or monthly, is the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the inner lining of the uterus through the vagina. The first period usually begins between twelve and fifteen years of age, a point in time known as menarche. However, periods may occasionally start as young as eight years old and still be considered normal. The average age of the first period is generally later in the developing world, and earlier in the developed world. 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A midfielder, 1.86 m tall and weighing 86 kg , Tyson is capable of contributing as both an inside and outside midfielder. He was recognised as a talented footballer from a young age when he represented Victoria in the under 12 championships. Queries were raised over his versatility as a midfielder after he missed out on selection in the under 16 championships. Despite this, he was recruited by the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup as a bottom-aged player, and was named their captain the following year. In addition, he represented Vic Metro in the 2011 AFL Under 18 Championships, which earned him All-Australian honours. His improvement towards the end of his junior career saw him recruited by the Greater Western Sydney Giants with the third selection in the 2011 AFL draft. He made his AFL debut in the 2012 season and earned an AFL Rising Star nomination. 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The album was the second release on Bad Boy Records, following The Notorious B.I.G.'s classic \"Ready to Die\" by one week. Propelled by the success of the Platinum RIAA-selling smash hit single \"Flava in Ya Ear\", the album reached Gold-RIAA sales status on February 22, 1995. \"Flava In Ya Ear\" also featured a successful remix (not included on the album), featuring guest verses from The Notorious B.I.G., Busta Rhymes, & LL Cool J. The album's second single, \"Get Down\", was the rapper's second Top 40 hit in 1994, & achieved Gold sales status in the United States in April 1995.\n\nDuets: The Final Chapter: Duets: The Final Chapter (sometimes referred as The Biggie Duets) is the fourth studio album and second and final posthumous album by late American rapper The Notorious B.I.G., and is a collection of songs featuring appearances of other prominent rappers. The album was released by Bad Boy Records and Atlantic Records on December 20, 2005 and charted at #3 selling 438,000 copies, beaten by the extremely high sales of Jamie Foxx's \"Unpredictable\" and Mary J. Blige's \"The Breakthrough\". In the UK it climbed as high as #13 after the release of the album's first single \"Nasty Girl\". It is his third posthumous album that went Double-platinum and is said to be his last album of mainly new material.\n\nReady to Die: Ready to Die is the debut studio album by American rapper The Notorious B.I.G.; it was released on September 13, 1994, by Bad Boy Records and Arista Records. The label's first release, the album features production by Bad Boy founder Sean \"Puffy\" Combs, Easy Mo Bee, Chucky Thompson, DJ Premier and Lord Finesse, among others. Recording for the album took place during 1993-94 at The Hit Factory and D&D Studios in New York City. The partly autobiographical album tells the story of B.I.G.'s experiences as a young criminal. \"Ready to Die\" was the only studio album released during his life, as he was murdered sixteen days prior to the release of his second album, \"Life After Death\" in 1997.\n\nCraig Mack: Craig Mack (born May 10, 1971) is an American rapper, who gained fame on Puff Daddy's Bad Boy Entertainment record label in the 1990s. Although his first single was released under the name MC EZ in 1988, he is best known for his 1994 hit single \"Flava In Ya Ear\", which was released under his real name. The remix of the single was the breakout appearance of The Notorious B.I.G., as well as one of the first solo appearances by Busta Rhymes. The success of The Notorious B.I.G.'s debut album \"Ready to Die\" overshadowed Mack's early success on the Bad Boy label.\n\nVictory (Puff Daddy song): \"Victory\" is a song recorded by American hip hop recording artist Puff Daddy. The song was originally written by The Notorious B.I.G., Jason Phillips and Steven Jordan for his debut studio album \"No Way Out\" (1997). It features heavy use of mafioso-style lyrics, as was popular at the time. It features The Notorious B.I.G., who raps two verses, and Busta Rhymes, who raps the song's chorus. The song also heavily sampled the Bill Conti song \"Going the Distance\", which featured on the soundtrack to the movie \"Rocky\" making it a darker start to a rap album that featured many (at the time) club-standard singles. The song was released as a single in 1998, peaking at number 19 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. This song featured the very last verses recorded by The Notorious B.I.G. before his 1997 death as these verses were recorded a day before his shooting. The song was used for the video game by 2K Sports, \"NBA 2K13\" by Puff Daddy and the Family featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Busta Rhymes. This was re-used for the soundtrack of NBA 2K18.\n\nNasty Girl (The Notorious B.I.G. song): \"Nasty Girl\" is a song by rapper The Notorious B.I.G. It was released in 2005 in the US and on January 16, 2006 in the UK. The single reached #1 in the United Kingdom (this being his first #1 in the country, just under a year after \"rival\" rapper 2Pac had also achieved his first #1 there also with \"Ghetto Gospel\"). The song features guest appearances from Jagged Edge, P. Diddy, Avery Storm, and Nelly and the video also contains guest appearances from Pharrell, Usher, Fat Joe, 8 Ball & MJG, Teairra Mari, Jazze Pha, DJ Green Lantern, Naomi Campbell and Memphis Bleek. It can be found on the album \"\", a remixed album of Biggie Smalls' work. The lyrical section rapped by Notorious B.I.G is actually lifted from another of his songs called \"Nasty Boy\", featured on his second album \"Life After Death\". Despite this, the production to the song \"Nasty Boy\" is completely different from that for \"Nasty Girl\", and apart from the lyrical sample, and the second verse (rapped by P. Diddy) rapped in the style of Biggie's second verse of Nasty Boy, the two songs bear no similarities. The chorus, sung by Jagged Edge, which has the line \"Grab your titties for B.I.G.\", references \"Player's Anthem\", which he says \"Bitches, rub your titties if you love Big Poppa\".\n\nThe Untouchable: The Untouchable is the fourth studio album by American rapper Scarface. The album was released on March 11, 1997, by Rap-a-Lot Records. The album debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart for the first time in his career with the album; in addition it peaked at the top of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for two weeks, giving Scarface his second number one album there. The effort included the smash hit single, \"Smile\", featuring Tupac Shakur, released shortly after the shooting deaths of Tupac and Notorious B.I.G.. It peaked at number 12 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and is the only single released by Scarface to go Gold.\n\nWho Shot Ya?: \"Who Shot Ya?\" is a controversial hip-hop song by The Notorious B.I.G., a B-side to his 1995 hit single, \"Big Poppa\". The track was later released on the posthumous album \"Born Again\", the remastered edition of \"Ready to Die\", and \"The Greatest Hits\".\n\nWhat'cha Wanna Do (Pras Michel song): \"What'cha Wanna Do\" is a hip-hop song by Pras Michel, released as the fourth single from his debut solo studio album, \"Ghetto Supastar\". The track features vocals from American group The Product G&B and rapper Free. The single was due to be released on September 28, 1998, but was pulled, and a last minute replacement, \"Blue Angels\", was released instead. The single was later released in the United States in January 1999, and a music video was filmed. The single was scheduled for release in the United Kingdom in February 1999, but was once again pulled. Some copies of the single found their way onto the shelves. The music video features Michel performing the song in a club, surrounded by people. It also shows him visiting a camp on Hawaii beach, and performing in between a group of girls, surrounded by palm trees. The Product G&B make an appearance in the video.\n\nMo Money Mo Problems: \"Mo Money Mo Problems\" is a single by The Notorious B.I.G., the second single from his album \"Life After Death\". Released posthumously, the single topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for two weeks in 1997, replacing \"I'll Be Missing You\" from the chart, Puff Daddy's tribute to the rapper's death himself. The song is Notorious B.I.G.'s second posthumous number one single, following \"Hypnotize\", making him the only artist in Hot 100 history to have two #1 singles posthumously. It was the sixth song to hit #1 posthumously for a credited artist. 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Lee has five films\u2014\"Joint Security Area\", \"The Good, the Bad, the Weird\", \"Masquerade\", \"Inside Men\" and \"Master\"\u2014on the list of highest-grossing films in South Korea.\n\nThe Magnificent Seven (2016 film): The Magnificent Seven is a 2016 American Western action film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by Nic Pizzolatto and Richard Wenk. It is a remake of the 1960 western film of the same name, which in turn was a reimagination of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 Japanese film \"Seven Samurai\". The film stars Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Vincent D'Onofrio, Lee Byung-hun, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Martin Sensmeier, Haley Bennett, and Peter Sarsgaard. 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It is about a woman trying to cope with the prospect of breaking up with her longtime partner and moving on with her life.\n\nEurope '51: Europe '51 (Italian: Europa '51 , ] , also known as \"The Greatest Love\") is a 1952 Italian neorealist film directed by Roberto Rossellini, starring Alexander Knox and Ingrid Bergman as a woman who's declared insane after her son's suicide.\n\nFear (1954 film): Fear (Italian: La Paura ) is a 1954 drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring his wife Ingrid Bergman. It has also been released as Angst in the English-speaking world. It is loosely based on the Stefan Zweig novel \"Fear\". It was filmed in Munich and was shot simultaneously in German and English. Rossellini created it because he wanted to explore the reconstruction of Germany from both a material and moral standpoint ten years after making his previous German film \"Germany Year Zero\". 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It also hosted the Florida\u2013Georgia game, an annual college football rivalry game between the University of Florida and the University of Georgia, and was home to several professional sports teams, including the Jacksonville Sharks of the World Football League (WFL), the Jacksonville Tea Men soccer team, and the Jacksonville Bulls of the United States Football League.\n\n1973 Rose Bowl: The 1973 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1973. It was the 59th Rose Bowl Game. The USC Trojans defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes, 42\u201317. USC running back Sam Cunningham scored four touchdowns and was named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game. The Trojans were voted unanimously the number one team in college football, the first time in college football history. 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It has been played annually since January 1, 1935. The Orange Bowl, along with the Sugar Bowl and the Sun Bowl, is the second-oldest bowl game in the country, behind the Rose Bowl (first played 1902, played annually since 1916).\n\nHard Rock Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium is a multipurpose football stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb north of Miami. It is the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL), and the Miami Hurricanes from the University of Miami. The facility also hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. It was the home to the Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1993 to 2011.\n\n2018 Rose Bowl: The 2018 Rose Bowl is a college football bowl game that will be played on January 1, 2018 at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California. This 104th Rose Bowl Game, as a semifinal for the College Football Playoff (CFP), will match two of the top four teams selected by the system's selection committee to compete for a spot at the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship game to be played on January 8, 2018 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It is one of the 2017\u201318 bowl games that will conclude the 2017 FBS football season. Sponsored by the Northwestern Mutual financial services organization, the game is officially known as the Rose Bowl presented by Northwestern Mutual.", "question": "Which college football bowl game is hosted at the stadium for which Tom Garfinkel is chief executive officer?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"bowl_game_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the college football bowl game."}, "stadium_info": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the stadium."}, "location": {"type": "string", "description": "The location of the stadium."}}, "required": ["name", "location"], "additionalProperties": false}, "ceo_info": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the chief executive officer."}, "title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the chief executive officer."}}, "required": ["name", "title"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["bowl_game_name", "stadium_info", "ceo_info"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"bowl_game_name": "Orange Bowl", "stadium_info": {"name": "Hard Rock Stadium", "location": "Miami Gardens, Florida"}, "ceo_info": {"name": "Tom Garfinkel", "title": "president and chief executive officer"}}, "ground_truth": {"bowl_game_name": "Orange Bowl", "stadium_info": {"name": "Hard Rock Stadium", "location": "Miami Gardens, Florida"}, "ceo_info": {"name": "Tom Garfinkel", "title": "president and chief executive officer"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2085, "output_tokens": 57, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "4a60bc83f4bbe24c54c035ec15a94336ddf1f682fe63073dc50318f3d571696e", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ac2a323554299657fa28ff8", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1974", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Jack Frost (1997 film): Jack Frost is a 1997 American horror comedy film written and directed by Michael Cooney. The movie takes place in the fictional town of Snowmonton, where (on the week before Christmas) a truck carrying serial killer Jack Frost (Scott MacDonald) to his execution crashes into a genetics truck. The genetic material causes Jack's body to mutate and fuse together with the snow on the ground. Jack is presumed dead and his body melts away. However, he comes back as a killer snowman and takes revenge on the man who finally caught him, Sheriff Sam Tiler (Christopher Allport).\n\nJuan D\u00edaz de Garayo: Juan D\u00edaz de Garayo y Ruiz de Argando\u00f1a, also known as \"The Sacamantecas\" (\"The fat extractor\" in Spanish) (October 17, 1821 \u2013 May 11, 1881), was a Spanish serial killer active near Vitoria, \u00c1lava, who strangled five women and a 13-year-old girl, and attacked four other women during two different periods, 1870 to 1874 and 1878 to 1879. A lust-motivated serial killer, Garayo first killed prostitutes after hiring and sleeping with them consensually, but grew more disorganized and violent as time went on, attacking, raping and murdering women that he saw walking alone in the country. His last two victims, murdered in consecutive days, were also stabbed, and the second was disembowelled.\n\nCold North Killers: Canadian Serial Murder: Cold North Killers: Canadian Serial Murder is a 2012 Canadian non-fiction book written by Lee Mellor and published by Dundurn Press. It documents the lives of sixty Canadian serial killers, with the earliest being Edward H. Rulloff and the most recent being Russell Williams. The book uses Katherine Ramsland's interpretation of what constitutes a serial killer\u2014someone who has killed at least two people on two separate occasions, and who attempted to or likely would have killed again\u2014as outlined in her 2007 book \"The Human Predator\". \"Cold North Killer's\" own definition of what constitutes a Canadian serial killer includes both Canadians who committed murder abroad (such as Keith Hunter Jesperson and Gordon Stewart Northcott) and non-Canadians who committed murder in Canada (like William Dean Christenson and Earle Nelson).\n\nMy Brother the Serial Killer: My Brother the Serial Killer is a 2012 American television documentary about serial killer Glen Rogers, otherwise known as the \"Casanova Killer\", who was convicted for a series of murders and arsons. The documentary was narrated by Rogers' brother Clay Rogers and aired on Investigation Discovery in November 2012. \"My Brother the Serial Killer\" received widespread media attention for Clay's claims that his brother was responsible for the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman.\n\nStewart Wilken: Stewart Wilken AKA \"Boetie Boer\" (born 11 November 1966) is a convicted serial killer from South Africa. Wilken is regarded as a highly unusual serial killer, having killed individuals from two distinct victim types: female prostitutes and young boys (he also killed his adolescent daughter, Wuane). Wilken killed from 1990 until he was arrested in January 1997. He was active in Port Elizabeth, on the east coast of South Africa.\n\nDexter (episode): \"Dexter\", or \"Pilot\", is the pilot episode of the first season television drama series \"Dexter\", which premiered on October 1, 2006 on Showtime in the United States. The episode was written by developer James Manos, Jr. and directed by Michael Cuesta. It was based on the opening of the novel \"Darkly Dreaming Dexter\" by Jeff Lindsay. The pilot introduces the series' protagonist, Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), a Miami Metro Police Department blood spatter analyst with a double life as a serial killer. While solving murders in the Homicide division, Dexter also spends his time hunting and killing murderers and criminals who have escaped the justice system. The pilot introduces the \"Ice Truck Killer\", a serial killer who targets prostitutes and leaves their bodies dismembered and bloodless, and the rivalry that develops between the killer and Dexter.\n\nElfriede Blauensteiner: Elfriede Blauensteiner (22 January 1931 \u2013 18 November 2003), dubbed the \"Black Widow\", was an Austrian serial killer who murdered at least three victims by poison. In each case, she inherited the victim's possessions.\n\nGeorge Chapman (murderer): George Chapman (14 December 1865 \u2013 7 April 1903) was a Polish serial killer known as the Borough Poisoner. Born Seweryn Antonowicz K\u0142osowski in Congress Poland, he moved as an adult to England, where he committed his crimes. He was convicted and executed after poisoning three women, but is remembered today mostly because some police officers suspected him of being the notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper.\n\nJack Unterweger: Johann \"Jack\" Unterweger (16 August 195029 June 1994) was an Austrian serial killer who murdered prostitutes in several countries. First convicted of a 1974 murder, he was released in 1990 as an example of rehabilitation. He became a journalist and minor celebrity, but within months started killing again. He committed suicide following a conviction for several murders. Austrian psychiatrist Dr. Reinhard Haller diagnosed him with narcissistic personality disorder in 1994.\n\nJack (2015 film): Jack is a 2015 Austrian thriller film about serial killer Jack Unterweger, directed by Elisabeth Scharang. 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It consists of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard. The President of the United States is the U.S. Armed Forces's overall head, and helps form military policy with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), both federal executive departments, acting as the principal organs by which military policy is carried out. All five armed services are among the seven uniformed services of the United States.\n\nAchievement Medal: The Achievement Medal is a military decoration of the United States Armed Forces. The Achievement Medal was first proposed as a means to recognize the contributions of junior officers and enlisted personnel who were not eligible to receive the higher Commendation Medal or the Meritorious Service Medal.\n\nMeritorious Civilian Service Award: The Meritorious Civilian Service Award is commonly the second highest award and medal provided to civilian employees within agencies of the federal government of the United States. However, the various agencies' awards are not directly comparable. For example, the US Army Meritorious Civilian Service Award is equivalent to the US military Legion of Merit, while the US Air Force Meritorious Civilian Service Award is equivalent to the lower US military Meritorious Service Medal.\n\nMedal for Defence Service Abroad: The Medal for Defence Service Abroad (Norwegian: \"Forsvarets Innsatsmedalje\" ) is a military medal of Norway. Established 1 January 1993, the medal was originally a participant medal awarded for service during military operations that took place in the 1990s. The subsequent establishment of the Medal for Defence Operations Abroad rendered this medal obsolete. However, in 2009 the medal was reintroduced as an achievement medal . The medal was awarded for distinguished bravery and courage, beyond what is normally required during combat operations. The medal's color was changed from bronze to gold, and the ribbons of the medal would vary, depending on the area of operations. During this period of award the medal was always awarded with a rosette. Finally, in 2012 the medal was further changed to a single ribbon design for all awards. 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Established 23 May 2007 with the creation of the National Intelligence Awards Program, it was retired in November 2010.\n\nNational Intelligence Medal of Achievement: The National Intelligence Medal of Achievement is an award that was presented to members of the United States Intelligence Community, both civilian and military, to recognize significant acts of service to the community as a whole. The National Intelligence Medal of Achievement was replaced with the equivalent National Intelligence Exceptional Achievement Medal, during the restructuring of the National Intelligence Community Awards (NICA) Program, with the revision of Intelligence Community Directive 655 (National Intelligence Awards Program) in 2012.\n\nJack James (rocket engineer): Jack N. James (November 22, 1920 \u2013 August 7, 2001) was a US rocket engineer who worked for over 35 years at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USA. His work as a Project Manager for NASA's Mariner program in the 1960s included the first planetary flyby (of Venus) and first photographs by a space probe of Mars. He received commendations for his work from several US Presidents, and his awards include the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (1965) and the Stuart Ballantine Medal (1967).\n\nNASA Exceptional Achievement Medal: The NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal is an award of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration established in 1991. The medal is awarded to both civilian members of NASA and military astronauts.\n\nKevin A. Ford: Kevin Anthony Ford (born July 7, 1960) is a retired United States Air Force Colonel and a NASA astronaut. Ford has received a number of special honors and awards, some of which are the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Aerial Achievement Medal and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. Ford has also logged more than 5,000 flying hours and also holds FAA commercial certificates for airplanes, helicopters and gliders. Ford has served in many roles at NASA since his selection in July 2000. The roles include as a Capsule Communicator or CAPCOM. He was also the Director Of Operations at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia from January 2004 to January 2005. 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The springs are found at two separate locations on the high school campus. The larger is now closed off from the rest of the campus and is under the care of the Gabrielino/Tongva Springs Foundation. The other spring is located on the northeastern edge of the so-called Girls' Field. A third spring was located farther north, near Texas Avenue, but it ceased to flow during the 1940s when a local water company began drawing from the aquifer.\n\nAkkanapuram: Akkanapuram is a village located in Watrap Block, Srivilliputhur Taluk,Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu State, India. The village is identified by two names Akkanapuram Villaku and the Akkanapuram itself. 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It is defined only by its purpose, which is that of a highly efficient sled dog. The husky is a blend of various Northern breeds, chosen particularly for skills such as pulling. Specializations in type exist within the category, such as freighting dogs (Mackenzie River husky, Malamute), sprint Alaskans (Eurohound), and distance Alaskans.\n\nAustralian Staghound: The Australian Staghound is a type of dog used in Australia for various kind of hunting, for example hunting for boars or kangaroo. They are also used for rabbits if needed. The Staghound is not regarded a race as much as a type of dog much like the Alaskan Husky, as is the case with several other native 'breeds' of Australia, and some other 'breeds' in the rest of the world. I.e, the Staghound have not been recognized as a distinct regarded breed, nor is there efforts of trying to make it recognized as such.\n\nTamaskan Dog: The Tamaskan dogs are a crossbreed, specifically designed by dog fanciers, beginning in Finland, to morphologically resemble a wolfdog. It is a cross of several standardized breeds of the sled dog type like the Siberian Husky and the Alaskan Malamute, and its bloodlines may sometimes include a small amount of wolfdog stock. s of 2013, Tamaskans have not been recognized as a breed in its own right by any major breed registries or kennel clubs, only being recognized by two minor registries, the American Rare Breed Association, and the related Kennel Club of the United States of America, and by Tamaskan-specific breeder clubs. It is a highly versatile dog that can excel in agility, obedience and working trials. Although there are a little over 600 Tamaskans worldwide registered in these organizations, increasing interest has resulted in their spread throughout continental Europe, the UK, United States, Canada, and Australia.\n\nEurohound: A Eurohound (also known as a Eurodog or Scandinavian hound) is a type of dog bred for sled dog racing. The Eurohound is typically crossbred from the Alaskan husky group and any of a number of pointing breeds (\"pointers\").\n\nAlaskan Klee Kai: The Alaskan Klee Kai is a spitz type breed of dog, developed in the 1970s to create a companion sized dog resembling the Alaskan Husky (a mixed breed of dog used for sled racing). It is an energetic, intelligent, dog with an appearance that reflects its northern heritage.\n\nMoscow Water Dog: The Moscow Water Dog, also known as the Moscow Diver, Moscow Retriever or Moskovsky Vodolaz, is a little-known dog breed derived from the Newfoundland, Caucasian Shepherd Dog and East European Shepherd. It is now extinct, but was used in the development of the Black Russian Terrier. 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It is located in the south of the republic and borders with Giaginsky District in the north, Mostovsky District of Krasnodar Krai in the east, the territory of the City of Sochi in Krasnodar Krai in the south, Apsheronsky District of Krasnodar Krai in the west and southwest, and with Belorechensky District of Krasnodar Krai in the northwest. The area of the district is 3667.43 km2 . Its administrative center is the rural locality (a settlement) of Tulsky. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was\u00a058,439, with the population of Tulsky accounting for 18.4% of that number.\n\nKrasnogvardeysky District, Republic of Adygea: Krasnogvardeysky District (Russian: \u041a\u0440\u0430\u0441\u043d\u043e\u0433\u0432\u0430\u0440\u0434\u0435\u0301\u0439\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0440\u0430\u0439\u043e\u0301\u043d ; Adyghe: \u041a\u0440\u0430\u0441\u043d\u043e\u0433\u0432\u0430\u0440\u0434\u0435\u0439\u0441\u043a\u044d \u043a\u044a\u0435\u0434\u0437\u044b\u0433\u044a\u043e ) is an administrative and a municipal district (raion), one of the seven in the Republic of Adygea, Russia. It is located in the northwest of the republic and borders with Ust-Labinsky District of Krasnodar Krai in the north, Shovgenovsky District in the east, Belorechensky District of Krasnodar Krai in the south, and with Krasnodar Reservoir in the west. Its borders with Teuchezhsky District (in the west) and Dinskoy District of Krasnodar Krai (in the northwest) pass through the waters of Krasnodar Reservoir. The area of the district is 725.52 km2 . Its administrative center is the rural locality (a \"selo\") of Krasnogvardeyskoye. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was\u00a030,868, with the population of Krasnogvardeyskoye accounting for 30.6% of that number.\n\nKrasnodar City Police: The Krasnodar City Police (\"\u041a\u0440\u0430\u0441\u043d\u043e\u0434\u0430\u0440\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u043f\u043e\u043b\u0438\u0446\u0438\u044f\"; or officially \"\u0423\u043f\u0440\u0430\u0432\u043b\u0435\u043d\u0438\u0435 \u041c\u0412\u0414 \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0441\u0438\u0438 \u043f\u043e \u0433\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0434\u0443 \u041a\u0440\u0430\u0441\u043d\u043e\u0434\u0430\u0440\u0443\" = The MVD's Directorate of Krasnodar City), established in May 6, 1801, is the main municipal police force in Krasnodar Krai with primary responsibilities in law enforcement and investigation in Krasnodar City. The police is one of the oldest police departments established in Russia.\n\nKrasnodar Krai: Krasnodar Krai (Russian: \u041a\u0440\u0430\u0441\u043d\u043e\u0434\u0430\u0301\u0440\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u043a\u0440\u0430\u0439 , \"Krasnodarsky kray\"; ] ) is a federal subject (a krai) of Russia. It is geographically located in the North Caucasus region in Southern Russia, and is administratively part of the Southern Federal District. Krasnodar Krai is the third-largest federal subject by population with \u00a05,226,647 (2010 Census).\n\nTeuchezhsky District: Teuchezhsky District (Russian: \u0422\u0435\u0443\u0447\u0435\u0301\u0436\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0440\u0430\u0439\u043e\u0301\u043d ; Adyghe: \u0422\u0435\u0443\u0446\u043e\u0436\u044c \u043a\u044a\u0435\u0434\u0437\u044b\u0433\u044a\u043e ) is an administrative and a municipal district (raion), one of the seven in the Republic of Adygea, Russia. It is located in the west of the republic and borders with the territory of the City of Krasnodar of Krasnodar Krai, Krasnodar Reservoir, and Krasnogvardeysky District in the north, Belorechensky District of Krasnodar Krai in the east and southeast, the territory of the Town of Goryachy Klyuch of Krasnodar Krai in the south, and with Takhtamukaysky District in the west. The area of the district is 700 km2 . Its administrative center is the rural locality (an \"aul\") of Ponezhukay. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was\u00a020,643, with the population of Ponezhukay accounting for 16.7% of that number.\n\nGovernment: A government is the system by which a state or community is controlled. In the Commonwealth of Nations, the word \"government\" is also used more narrowly to refer to the collective group of people that exercises executive authority in a state. This usage is analogous to what is called an \"administration\" in American English. Furthermore, especially in American English, the concepts of \"the state\" and \"the government\" may be used synonymously to refer to the person or group of people exercising authority over a politically organized territory. Finally, government is also sometimes used in English as a synonym for governance.\n\nKrasnodar Krai Police: Main Directorate for Internal Affairs of Krasnodar Krai (\u0413\u0423 \u041c\u0412\u0414 \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0441\u0438\u0438 \u043f\u043e \u041a\u0440\u0430\u0441\u043d\u043e\u0434\u0430\u0440\u0441\u043a\u043e\u043c\u0443 \u043a\u0440\u0430\u044e) or the Police of Krasnodar Krai (\u041f\u043e\u043b\u0438\u0446\u0438\u044f \u041a\u0440\u0430\u0441\u043d\u043e\u0434\u0430\u0440\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0433\u043e \u043a\u0440\u0430\u044f) is the main law enforcement agency in Government of Krasnodar Krai in Southern Russia.\n\nTakhtamukaysky District: Takhtamukaysky District (Russian: \u0422\u0430\u0445\u0442\u0430\u043c\u0443\u043a\u0430\u0301\u0439\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0440\u0430\u0439\u043e\u0301\u043d ; Adyghe: \u0422\u044d\u0445\u044a\u0443\u0442\u044d\u043c\u044b\u043a\u044a\u0443\u0430\u0435 \u043a\u044a\u0435\u0434\u0437\u044b\u0433\u044a\u043e ) is an administrative and a municipal district (raion), one of the seven in the Republic of Adygea, Russia. It is located in the west of the republic and borders with Krasnoarmeysky District of Krasnodar Krai and with the territory of the City of Krasnodar in the north, Teuchezhsky District in the east, the territory of the Town of Goryachy Klyuch of Krasnodar Krai in the south, and with Seversky District of Krasnodar Krai in the south and west. The area of the district is 463.6 km2 . Its administrative center is the rural locality (an \"aul\") of Takhtamukay. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was\u00a069,662, with the population of Takhtamukay accounting for 7.5% of that number.\n\nAltai Krai Police: Main Directorate for Internal Affairs of Altai Krai (\u0413\u043b\u0430\u0432\u043d\u043e\u0433\u043e \u0443\u043f\u0440\u0430\u0432\u043b\u0435\u043d\u0438\u044f \u041c\u0438\u043d\u0438\u0441\u0442\u0435\u0440\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0430 \u0432\u043d\u0443\u0442\u0440\u0435\u043d\u043d\u0438\u0445 \u0434\u0435\u043b \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0441\u0438\u0439\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0439 \u0424\u0435\u0434\u0435\u0440\u0430\u0446\u0438\u0438 \u043f\u043e \u0410\u043b\u0442\u0430\u0439\u0441\u043a\u043e\u043c\u0443 \u043a\u0440\u0430\u044e) or the Police of Alitai Krai is the main law enforcement agency in Government of Altai Krai in Southern Russia.\n\n2012 Krasnodar Krai floods: The 2012 Krasnodar Krai floods occurred in southwest Russia in early July, mainly in Krasnodar Krai near the coast of the Black Sea. The equivalent of five months of rain fell overnight in some southern parts of the country according to the Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia. One hundred seventy-one people died during the floods, and Russian police said the floods damaged the homes of nearly 13,000 people. According to the governor of Krasnodar Krai, Aleksandr Tkachyov, \"there was nothing of the kind for the last 70 years\". The flood was part of the aftermath of an intense storm that hit Krasnodar, dropping almost half a year\u2019s worth of rainfall on the region over two days. Close to 30,000 people were affected by the floods.", "question": "Krasnodar Krai Police, is the main law enforcement agency in Southern Russia, controlled system by which state or community term, commonly called, what?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"entity_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the entity being described."}, "entity_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of entity, e.g., 'law enforcement agency'."}, "governing_system_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the system by which a state or community is controlled."}, "common_term_for_system": {"type": "string", "description": "The common term used to refer to the system by which a state or community is controlled."}}, "required": ["entity_name", "entity_type", "governing_system_description", "common_term_for_system"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"entity_name": "Krasnodar Krai Police", "entity_type": "law enforcement agency", "governing_system_description": "the system by which a state or community is controlled", "common_term_for_system": "government"}, "ground_truth": {"entity_name": "Krasnodar Krai Police", "entity_type": "main law enforcement agency", "governing_system_description": "the system by which a state or community is controlled", "common_term_for_system": "Government"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2140, "output_tokens": 51, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "ef4f7f369f1258f8fb114cdc6131288f36480e67ca7e190dcfcd78cd3593fdb6", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a73856255429908901be2e1", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "large scale drug trafficking.", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Edgar Valdez Villarreal: Edgar Valdez Villarreal (born August 11, 1973) also known as La Barbie (\"The Barbie\"), is a Mexican American suspected drug lord and leader of the Beltr\u00e1n Leyva Cartel, a criminal group based in Sinaloa. He was arrested near Mexico City in August 2010 on charges related to large scale drug trafficking.\n\nRight Hand Man: \"Right Hand Man\" is a song written by Gary Scruggs, and recorded by American country music artist Eddy Raven. It was released in November 1986 as the second single and title track from the album \"Right Hand Man\". The song reached #3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.\n\nTwister (game): Twister is a game of physical skill, produced by Milton Bradley Company and Winning Moves, that has been inducted into the American National Toy Hall of Fame. It is played on a large plastic mat that is spread on the floor or ground. The mat has six rows of large colored circles on it with a different color in each row: red, yellow, green, and blue. A spinner is attached to a square board and is used to determine where the player has to put their hand or foot. The spinner is divided into four labeled sections: left foot, right foot, left hand, and right hand. Each of those four sections is divided into the four colors (red, yellow, green, and blue). After spinning, the combination is called (for example: \"right hand yellow\") and players must move their matching hand or foot to a circle of the correct color.\n\nThe Right Hand of the Grand Master: The Right Hand of the Grand Master (Georgian: \u10d3\u10d8\u10d3\u10dd\u10e1\u10e2\u10d0\u10e2\u10d8\u10e1 \u10d9\u10dd\u10dc\u10e1\u10e2\u10d0\u10dc\u10e2\u10d8\u10dc\u10d4\u10e1 \u10db\u10d0\u10e0\u10ef\u10d5\u10d4\u10dc\u10d0 , \"The Right Hand of the Grand Master Constantine\"), also published as The Hand of the Great Master is a historical novel by 20th century Georgian writer Konstantine Gamsakhurdia, who first published it in 1939 in a literary magazine \"Mnatobi\". Subtitled \"knightly novel\" by the author, the book received much critical acclaim in Georgia and in Soviet Union as a whole, selling 700,000 copies of 12 publications of its Russian-translated version in the author's lifetime alone. A two-episode feature film \"The Right Hand of the Grand Master\" based on the novel and directed by Vakhtang Tabliashvili and Devi Abashidze was premiered in 1969.\n\nRetention of vision vanish: In the retention of vision vanish, the magician places a coin or small object between the fingers and the thumb of the right hand. The left hand is palm up with the palm slightly tilted towards the audience. The right approaches and displays the object on the left palm for a second or so, held on opposite sides of a diameter. Then the right hand moves away empty as the fingers of the left hand close over the object. After a brief pause the left hand is shown empty and the coin has disappeared. In some versions the right hand can also be seen empty, leaving no clue as to where the coin went.\n\nRight hand of God: The right hand of God (\"Dextera Domini\" \"right hand of the Lord\" in Latin) or God's right hand may refer to the Bible and common speech as a metaphor for the omnipotence of God and as a motif in art.\n\nIndependent Cartel of Acapulco: The Independent Cartel of Guerrero (Spanish: C\u00e1rtel Independiente de Acapulco or CIDA) was a criminal gang based in the Mexican resort city of Acapulco, Guerrero and its surrounding territories. The criminal group came into existence during the rapid decentralization of Mexico's drug trafficking organizations and as a split-off group of the Beltr\u00e1n Leyva Cartel. Originally, the Beltr\u00e1n Leyva cartel operated in the city, but the group no longer has presence in Acapulco. After the Mexican military gunned down the top boss of the cartel \u2013 Arturo Beltr\u00e1n Leyva \u2013 in December 2009, his brother H\u00e9ctor Beltr\u00e1n Leyva took control of one of the factions of the cartel and declared war on Edgar Valdez Villarreal, who had long been the right hand of Arturo. Amidst the violence, Valdez Villarreal tried to appoint a successor, but those in Acapulco broke off and formed their own criminal gang: the Independent Cartel of Acapulco. Within weeks, however, the group had splittered too, forming a new and rival group known as La Barredora. Villarreal Valdez was then captured by the Mexican Federal Police in August 2010, but the violence between the groups for the control of Acapulco continued.\n\nLa Barredora: La Barredora (\"The Sweeper Truck\") is a criminal gang based in the Mexican resort city of Acapulco, Guerrero and its surrounding territories. The criminal group came into existence during the rapid decentralization of Mexico's drug trafficking organizations and as a split-off group of the Beltr\u00e1n Leyva Cartel. Originally, the Beltr\u00e1n Leyva cartel operated in the city, but the group no longer has presence in Acapulco. After the Mexican military gunned down the top boss of the cartel \u2013 Arturo Beltr\u00e1n Leyva \u2013 in December 2009, his brother H\u00e9ctor Beltr\u00e1n Leyva took control of one of the factions of the cartel and declared war on Edgar Valdez Villarreal, who had long been the right hand of Arturo. Amidst the violence, Valdez Villarreal tried to appoint a successor, but those in Acapulco broke off and formed their own criminal gang: the Independent Cartel of Acapulco. Within weeks, however, the group had splittered too, forming a new and rival group known as La Barredora. Villarreal Valdez was then captured by the Mexican Federal Police in August 2010, but the violence between the groups for the control of Acapulco continued.\n\nProper right: Proper right and proper left are conceptual terms used to unambiguously convey relative direction when describing an image or other object. The \"proper right\" hand of a figure is the hand that would be regarded by that figure as its right hand. In a frontal representation, that appears on the left as the viewer sees it, creating the potential for ambiguity if the hand is just described as the \"right hand\".\n\nMerengue (dance): Merengue ( , ] ) is a style of Dominican music and dance. Partners hold each other in a closed position. The leader holds the follower's waist with the leader's right hand, while holding the follower's right hand with the leader's left hand at the follower's eye level. Partners bend their knees slightly left and right, thus making the hips move left and right. The hips of the leader and follower move in the same direction throughout the song. Partners may walk sideways or circle each other, in small steps. They can switch to an open position and do separate turns without letting go each other's hands or releasing one hand. During these turns they may twist and tie their handhold into intricate pretzels. 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This is a beach-dwelling plant native to the coastline of Baja California and southern California, including the Channel Islands. It is a succulent saline-adapted plant found in sand or scrub at the immediate coastline. It has many thin, sprawling stems, few reduced green leaves, and tiny flowers. The older stems are bright red. This plant is becoming more rare due to the disappearance of its coastal habitat. It is extirpated from much of its native range.\n\nApophyllum: Apophyllum is a genus of plant native to Australia. It contains only one species, which by definition makes the genus a monotypic genus. This single species is called Apophyllum anomalum, commonly called warrior bush or broom bush.\n\nThyridia repens: Thyridia repens, with common names creeping monkeyflower, Native musk, Maori musk, and native monkey flower, is a herbaceous succulent plant native to New Zealand and Australia that grows as low mats. Its flowers are light purple or white. 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It is distinctive for the profusion of miniature plantlets that form on the margins of its phylloclades, a trait it has in common with some other members of its genus.\n\nHeuchera micrantha: Heuchera micrantha is a species of flowering plant in the saxifrage family known by the common name crevice alumroot. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California, where it grows on rocky slopes and cliffs. This plant is quite variable in appearance. There are a number of wild and cultivated varieties. The leaves are lobed and usually coated in glandular hairs. They are green to reddish-green or purple-green in color and may have very long, gland-dotted petioles. The plant produces an erect inflorescence up to a meter high bearing many clusters of pink, white, or greenish flowers. 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Shortly after this in 1989, Prairie Island Indian Community signed a compact with the State of Minnesota which allowed it to expand its gaming operation. In 1991, the 30,000-square-foot building was expanded with a 25,000-square-foot addition that created room for additional games. Not long after this in 1992, the casino was expanded by an additional 25,000 square feet. Growth in the Prairie Island Indian Community was shown through this with the opening of a community center, health care facility as well as improvement to tribal water and sewer systems. In 1993, a 78,000-square-foot expansion was added which created three new restaurants, valet parking, state-of-the-art kitchen, a gift shop, players club, ballroom and a new entertainment area. In the following year, a 137-slip marina and 95-site RV park would open. Growth continued as 9,854-square-foot addition for business offices is established in 1995. In 1996, Treasure Island made a big step with a $20 million addition and redesign. A strategic marketing shift changed the name to Treasure Island Resort & Casino with the addition of new theming and a 250-room hotel transformed Treasure Island into a destination resort. The total square footage has 350,000 with 25,000 square feet designed for meeting space. In 2001, an additional 200,000 feet were added to the casino, which included a new great entry, higher ceilings to improve air quality, additional games, 70,000-square-foot office space and 60,000-square-foot warehouse. An expansion that was completed in fall 2008 included 230 new hotel rooms, 30,000-square-foot event center and a bowling center complete with an arcade area. In 2015, Tado Steakhouse was constructed, Tradewinds Buffet was remodeled and the water park & spa construction began. The Lagoon and Wave Spa opened February 9, 2016.\n\nMac's Steak in the Rough: Mac's Steak in the Rough is a drive-in fast-food restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico, that serves American and New Mexican cuisine. It used to be a chain of restaurants, but its locations were reduced to a single restaurant. They have begun to expand again, by opening a location inside the Latitudes gas station near the entrance of Intel in Rio Rancho.\n\nTaco Bus: Taco Bus restaurants serve Mexican food in the Tampa, Florida area. The restaurants began as a popular food truck on Hillsborough Avenue. A second location followed on Central Avenue in St. Petersburg, Florida and a restaurant was added on Franklin Street in downtown Tampa. Taco Bus opened their fourth location near USF on Fletcher Avenue. Rene Valenzuela is chef and owner of the business. A location in Brandon at 311 South Falkengburg is scheduled to open in spring 2013. The USF location was reported to be open 24 hours.\n\nInthakhin (pillar): Inthakhin (Thai: \u0e2d\u0e34\u0e19\u0e17\u0e02\u0e35\u0e25 ; lit. \" Indra's pillar\") is the name of the \"Lak Mueang\" (the \"city pillar\") of Chiang Mai. It is said that the pillar was first erected by King Mangrai at the founding of the city on April 12, 1296 CE at Wat Sadue Mueang (lit. \"Temple of the Navel of the City\"; also known as Wat Inthakhin) on Inthawarorot road. It was brought to its present location inside a shrine on the temple grounds of Wat Chedi Luang by the Lanna king Kawila in 1800 CE.\n\nGolden Nugget Lake Charles: Golden Nugget Lake Charles is a 242-acre waterfront casino resort in Lake Charles, Louisiana, U.S.A., owned and operated by Houston-based Landry's, Inc. The resort features 740 guest rooms and suites housed in a 25-story tower, an 18-hole golf course, 30,000-square-feet of meeting space, more than a dozen dining and bar options, a private beach, marina, spa & salon, retail corridor and expansive 24-hour casino floor.\n\nCameron Mitchell Restaurants: Cameron Mitchell Restaurants is a restaurant company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. It owns restaurants under various names, many of which are located in Central Ohio. It formerly included the Mitchell's Steakhouse and Mitchell's Fish Market brands, but sold both of these concepts along with one Cameron's Steakhouse location to Ruth's Chris in February 2008. The Ocean Prime concept opened in Troy, Michigan in June 2008 and has locations in Columbus, OH (under the name Mitchell's Ocean Club), Orlando, FL, Phoenix, AZ, Tampa, FL, Dallas, TX, Denver, CO, Atlanta, GA and Indianapolis, IN. Other locations will open in Philadelphia, PA and Houston, TX in 2013 and 2014. Cameron Mitchell Restaurants has also recently announced plans to open a new concept in the Short North Arts District of Columbus, OH in 2013. 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It tells the story of Jack Skellington, a resident from \"Halloween Town\" who stumbles through a portal to \"Christmas Town\" and decides to celebrate the holiday, with some dastardly and comical consequences. Danny Elfman wrote the songs and score, and provided the singing voice of Jack. The principal voice cast also includes Chris Sarandon, Catherine O'Hara, William Hickey, Ken Page, Paul Reubens and Glenn Shadix.\n\nTramway (film): Tramway (Polish: \"Tramwaj\" ) is a 1966 short silent film by Polish director Krzysztof Kie\u015blowski, produced while he was a student at the \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Film School. The film is included as an extra feature on the American and Artificial Eye Region 2 DVD releases of Kieslowski's \"A Short Film About Love\".\n\nRings (2005 film): Rings is a 2005 American horror short film. It was initially released as an extra disc with a re-release of \"The Ring\" on DVD. 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(2014 film): Oh Lucy! is a short film directed by Atsuko Hirayanagi. The short film made its world premiere at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival receiving 2nd place in the Cin\u00e9fondation. Oh Lucy! has since become Academy Qualified by winning the Best International Short Film Award at the 2015 Flickerfest as well as the Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. The short film is the basis of an upcoming eponymous film adaption, also directed by Hirayanagi.\n\nLorenzo (film): Lorenzo is a 2004 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation about a cat, Lorenzo, who is \"dismayed to discover that his tail has developed a personality of its own.\" The short was directed by Mike Gabriel and produced by Baker Bloodworth. It premiered at the Florida Film Festival on March 6, 2004, and later appeared as a feature before the film \"Raising Helen\"; however, it did not appear on the DVD release of the film. It is based on an original idea by Joe Grant, who started working on the film in 1949, but it was eventually shelved. It was later found along with \"Destino\". The short intended to be one of the segments for the proposed but never completed \"Fantasia 2006\". It was included on the \"Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection\" Blu-ray/DVD set released on August 18, 2015.\n\nEva Burrows: General Eva Evelyn Burrows, AC, OF (15 September 192920 March 2015) was an Australian Salvation Army Officer and was, from 1986 to 1993, the 13th General of the Salvation Army. She served as an Officer of the Salvation Army from 1951 to her retirement in 1993. In 1993 Henry Gariepy released her biography, \"General of God's Army the Authorized Biography of General Eva Burrows\".\n\nNoah's Arc: The Short Film: Noah's Arc: The Short Film is a 2004 short film written, directed and produced by Patrik-Ian Polk. The film became the foundation of the LOGO television series \"Noah's Arc\". The cast features Darryl Stephens, Rodney Chester, Christian Vincent, Doug Spearman, Jensen Atwood, Jonathan Julian and Carlos Tinoco. All cast members of the short film eventually starred in the television series except for Tinoco.\n\nGeorge & A.J.: George & A.J. is a short film created by Pixar which uses characters from the film \"Up\" to tell what Nurses George and A.J. did after Carl Fredricksen left with his house tied to balloons in the feature film. Instead of being released on DVD like \"Partly Cloudy\", \"Dug's Special Mission\", or any other Pixar short film, \"George & A.J.\" was initially released on iTunes as an extra feature that came with a purchase of the film. It was later released to fans of Disney/Pixar on their Facebook page and later to the official Disney/Pixar YouTube page. It was later released on \"Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 2\". 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In 1873, due to overcrowding at both of Kentucky's mental hospitals, the House of Reform was converted into the Fourth Kentucky Lunatic Asylum, with Dr. C.C. Forbes as its first Superintendent. The following year an act of the legislature renamed it the Central Kentucky Lunatic Asylum. In late 1887, it received its own post office, called simply \"Asylum\". The following year its name was changed to \"Lakeland\", and the institution was commonly referred to as \"Lakeland Hospital\" or \"Lakeland Asylum\". By 1900, its official name had been changed to the Central Kentucky Asylum for the Insane. By 1912 it was known as Central State Hospital. Comparable institutions are Eastern State Hospital at Lexington in Fayette County and Western State Hospital at Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky. All three were administered by the Board of Charitable Organizations.\n\nBridgewater State Hospital: Bridgewater State Hospital, located in southeastern Massachusetts, is a state facility housing the criminally insane and those whose sanity is being evaluated for the criminal justice system. It was established in 1855 as an almshouse. It was then used as a workhouse for inmates with short sentences who worked the surrounding farmland. It was later rebuilt in the 1880s and again in 1974. Bridgewater State Hospital currently houses 309 inmates all of whom are adult males. The facility was the subject of the 1967 documentary \"Titicut Follies\". 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Old Colony Correctional Center Minimum Unit is under the authority of the correctional center; until the closing of the Southeastern Correctional Center in 2002, the minimum unit, established in the early 1980s, was under the authority of Southeastern.\n\nWBIM-FM: WBIM-FM (91.5 FM) is a non-commercial, educational radio station broadcasting 24/7 from the campus of Bridgewater State University. The station has a mostly alternative and indie rock format during regular automation, but the station does have many specialty shows which cater to such formats as R&B, Metal, Jazz, Hip Hop, sports, decade specific, and many other formats. Licensed to Bridgewater, Massachusetts, United States. The station is currently owned by Bridgewater State University.\n\nWorcester State Hospital Farmhouse: The Worcester State Hospital Farmhouse is a historic psychiatric hospital building at 361 Plantation Street, on the former grounds of the Worcester State Hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts. 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In February 2001, the series was officially announced, with it premi\u00e8ring shortly afterwards.\n\nTimothy Goes to School: Timothy Goes to School is a Canadian children's animated television series based on the series of Yoko and other individual books by Rosemary Wells such as \"\"Shy Charles\"\", \"\"Fritz and the Mess Fairy\"\", and \"\"Noisy Nora\"\", but is titled after the book of the same name. It primarily features a young enthusiastic raccoon named Timothy (voiced by Austin Di Iulio), who attends a fictional primary school called \"Hilltop School\" along with ten other students (each of which are of different animals), who are mainly friends of him and each other. The kindergarten class is taught by Mrs. Jenkins, a comforting teacher who enjoys educating and helping her students.\n\nCarol Ann Susi: Carol Ann Susi (February 2, 1952 \u2013 November 11, 2014) was an American actress. 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It is the fourth and final installment in \"The Hunger Games\" film series, and the second of two films based on the novel \"Mockingjay\", the final book in \"The Hunger Games\" trilogy, by Suzanne Collins. Produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, and distributed by Lionsgate, the film features an ensemble cast that includes Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Donald Sutherland. Hoffman died in February 2014, making \"Mockingjay \u2013 Part 2\" his final film role. Principal photography on both parts of the film began on September 23, 2013 in Atlanta, before moving to Paris for two weeks of back-to-back filming and officially concluding on June 20, 2014, in Berlin and at Babelsberg Studios, Germany.\n\nRoman Brady: Roman Brady is a fictional character from the long running NBC soap opera, \"Days of Our Lives\". 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Francis Lawrence directed the film, with a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy and Michael Arndt. Adding to the existing cast, the supporting cast was filled out with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Jena Malone, Sam Claflin, Lynn Cohen, Amanda Plummer, Alan Ritchson, and Meta Golding. Filming began on September 10, 2012, in Atlanta, Georgia, before moving to Hawaii. The plot of \"Catching Fire\" takes place a few months after the previous installment; Katniss Everdeen and fellow District 12 tribute Peeta Mellark have returned home safely after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games. Throughout the story, Katniss senses that a rebellion against the oppressive Capitol is simmering throughout the districts.\n\nStefan Dennis: Stefan Dennis (born 30 October 1958) is an Australian actor, best known for playing the role of cold-hearted and ruthless businessman Paul Robinson in the soap opera \"Neighbours\" from its first episode in March 1985 to the present day. He departed \"Neighbours\" in 1993, but returned in 2004 and has played Paul ever since. During his time away from \"Neighbours\" he was a cast member of Scottish soap opera \"River City\". He is also known for his 1989 hit single \"Don't It Make You Feel Good\", which reached Number 16 in the Irish and UK Singles Chart.\n\nThe Hunger Games (film series): The Hunger Games film series consists of four science fiction dystopian adventure films based on \"The Hunger Games\" trilogy of novels, by the American author Suzanne Collins. Distributed by Lionsgate and produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, it stars Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen, Josh Hutcherson as Peeta Mellark, Woody Harrelson as Haymitch Abernathy, Elizabeth Banks as Effie Trinket, Philip Seymour Hoffman as Plutarch Heavensbee, Stanley Tucci as Caesar Flickerman, Donald Sutherland as President Snow and Liam Hemsworth as Gale Hawthorne. Gary Ross directed the first film, while Francis Lawrence directed the next three films.\n\nThe Hunger Games (film): The Hunger Games is a 2012 American dystopian science fiction adventure film directed by Gary Ross and based on the novel of the same name by Suzanne Collins. It is the first installment in \"The Hunger Games\" film series and was produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, with a screenplay by Ross, Collins, and Billy Ray. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland. The story takes place in a dystopian post-apocalyptic future in the nation of Panem, which is divided into 12 districts, where a boy and a girl from each district, between the ages of 12 and 18 must take part in The Hunger Games, a televised annual event in which the \"tributes\" of each district, are required to fight to the death, until there is only one survivor. Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) volunteers to take her younger sister's place. With her district's male tribute, Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson), Katniss travels to the Capitol to train for the Hunger Games under the guidance of former victor Haymitch Abernathy (Woody Harrelson).\n\nParasite (film): Parasite is a 1982 science fiction horror film produced and directed by Charles Band. The film is set in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic future in which the United States has been taken over by a criminal organization who unwittingly create an uncontrollable deadly parasite and set it loose on the population. The film received negative reviews from film critics, who viewed it as a poorly written B-movie with unconvincing special effects. 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A reality TV show following her and her twin sister's lives, \"Tia & Tamera\", began airing on the Style Network in 2011, ending in 2013 after three seasons.\n\nDante Adrian White: Dante Adrian White aka \"Dante Aliano\", \"Dante Adrian\", \"Dante White-Aliano\", and \"Dante White\", is a Rock and Roll and Alternative songwriter, vocalist, guitar player and recording artist from Monterey, California. His work has appeared on over 80 recordings on several record labels, including Gold Standard Laboratories, Dim Mak, Sympathy For The Record Industry, Infrasonic Sound, 10,000 Baby Names, Cold Sweat and Flapping Jet. He is currently the leader of the Los Angeles based band, Dante Vs Zombies. Previously, he was the main songwriter, vocalist and guitar player for The Starlite Desperation as well as the vocalist for The Lost Kids and a guitar player for The Detroit Cobras. 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After recording a demo tape, The Breeders signed to the English independent record label 4AD in 1989. Their debut studio album \"Pod\" was released in May 1990, but was not commercially successful. After the revival of the Pixies and Throwing Muses in 1990, The Breeders became mostly inactive until the Pixies' breakup in 1993. With a new lineup, The Breeders released their \"Safari\" EP in 1992, followed by their second studio album \"Last Splash\" in 1993. \"Last Splash\" was The Breeders' most successful album; it peaked at number 33 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1994. The album spawned the band's most successful single, \"Cannonball\". 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The golf course near Kananaskis Village, Alberta designed by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, consists of two 18-hole golf layouts, played beneath Mt.Lorette and Mt.Kidd, after which the courses are respectively named. \"Score Golf Magazine\" has consistently ranked this facility as a top 100 course in Canada. Kananaskis Country Golf Course is part of the collection of seven golf courses and resorts in Alberta, the Canadian Rockies Golf \u2013 \"the most storied and recognized group of golf courses in Canada.\" About sixty thousand rounds of golf were played there annually with eighty-five percent played by Albertans. The golf course includes the pro-shop, club house, tournament centre and other golf course buildings which were valued at $15 million in 2015. 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It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International and was built on the site of the demolished Dunes hotel and casino. Inspired by the Lake Como town of Bellagio in Italy, Bellagio is famed for its elegance. One of its most notable features is an 8 acre lake between the building and the Strip, which houses the Fountains of Bellagio, a large dancing water fountain synchronized to music.\n\nBarnbougle Dunes: Barnbougle Dunes Golf Links is a golf course located near the seaside village of Bridport in Tasmania's North-East. The 18 hole championship layout was designed by course architects Tom Doak and Mike Clayton, and is set among sand dunes overlooking Bass Strait. The course has been highly rated since opening in 2005, recognised as Australia's number one public access course, and fifth best course of any sort in Australia. Barnbougle Dunes is the first new Australian course to enter the World's Top 100 courses since rankings began, coming in at 49 after its first appraisal. 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She was previously UNICEF's Child Protection Section chief. She is a Doctor of Philosophy. She does not oppose international adoption, but believes that it is preferable for abandoned children to be taken back by their previous families and advises governments to provide small monetary incentives to families who are willing to do so. She opposes the concept that there is a global orphan crisis, and believes that \"the crisis is something else... a child protection crisis.\" In 2000, her research on child labour in Bangladesh was published. In 2007, she spoke at the Atlantic Canada Child Welfare Forum in Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada, saying that the country should prohibit all forms of corporal punishment in the home, including spanking. In 2009, she spoke in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, saying that steps needed to be taken in the country to address the causes of child labour. 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The film is about Jim Terrier (Penn), a mercenary who assassinates the Minister of Mining of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2006 on orders from multinational mining companies. Eight years after Terrier has retired from mercenary work, he and the people close to him become the targets of hit squads sent by a powerful multinational security firm, and he must fight to stay alive. The film was released on March 20, 2015 by Open Road Films. It was a box office bomb, grossing just $24 million against its $40 million budget and seeing a poor critical reception.\n\nTransporter 2: Transporter 2 (French: Le Transporteur 2) is a 2005 English-language French action thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and produced by Luc Besson. It is the sequel to \"The Transporter\" (2002), and is followed by \"Transporter 3\" (2008). The film stars Jason Statham, Alessandro Gassman, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, Fran\u00e7ois Berl\u00e9and, Matthew Modine, and Jason Flemyng.\n\nDistrict 13: District 13 (French title \"Banlieue 13\" or \"B13\"), is a 2004 French action film directed by Pierre Morel and written and produced by Luc Besson. The film is notable for its depiction of parkour in a number of stunt sequences that were completed without the use of wires or computer generated effects. Because of this, some film critics have drawn comparisons to the popular Thai film \"\". David Belle, regarded as the founder of parkour, plays Le\u00efto, one of the protagonists in the film.\n\nTaken 3: Taken 3 (sometimes stylized as TAK3N) is a 2015 English-language French action thriller film directed by Olivier Megaton and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It is the third and final installment in the \"Taken\" trilogy. The film stars Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker, Maggie Grace and Famke Janssen. The film is set three years after the second film.\n\nThe Transporter: The Transporter (French: Le Transporteur) is a 2002 English-language French action thriller film directed by Corey Yuen and Louis Leterrier (who is credited as artistic director on the project), and written by Luc Besson, who was inspired by BMW Films' \"The Hire\" series. The film stars Jason Statham as Frank Martin, a driver for hire\u00a0\u2013 a mercenary \"transporter\" who will deliver anything, anywhere\u00a0\u2013 no questions asked\u00a0\u2013 for the right price. It also stars Shu Qi as Lai Kwai.\n\nKiss of the Dragon: Kiss of the Dragon (\"Le Baiser mortel du dragon\" in French) is a 2001 English-language French action thriller film directed by Chris Nahon, written and produced by French filmmaker Luc Besson, and starring an international cast of Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, and Tch\u00e9ky Karyo. The film is based on a story by Li.\n\nFrom Paris with Love (film): From Paris with Love is a 2010 English-language French action film starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers and directed by Pierre Morel. The screenplay was co-written by Luc Besson. The film was released in the United States on February 5, 2010.\n\nOverdrive (2017 film): Overdrive is a 2017 action thriller film directed by Antonio Negret, produced by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas and Pierre Morel and the screenplay was written by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas. The film stars Scott Eastwood, Freddie Thorp, Ana de Armas, and Gaia Weiss. Principal photography began on January 4, 2016 in Paris and Marseille, France. The film tells the story of Andrew and Garret Foster, young brothers who are skilled car thieves which having expertise in the most luxury cars, they both are sent to steal a Bugatti car at Southern France, but they are getting caught by the car's owner; a ruthless local crime lord. In exchange for their life and for apology for attempting to steal his car, the crime lord forces the brothers into stealing a luxury Ferari car from the crime lord's arch-rival.", "question": "What film did the Director of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children act in that is a 2008 English-language French action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film that matches the description."}, "film_attributes": {"type": "object", "properties": {"release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the film was released."}, "languages": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The languages in which the film was made."}, "genres": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The genres of the film."}, "director": {"type": "string", "description": "The director of the film."}}, "required": ["release_year", "languages", "genres", "director"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_of_interest": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person mentioned in the question."}, "role_in_organization": {"type": "string", "description": "The role of the person in their organization."}, "relationship_to_film": {"type": "string", "description": "How the person is related to the film, as described in the context."}}, "required": ["name", "role_in_organization", "relationship_to_film"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["film_title", "film_attributes", "person_of_interest"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "Taken", "film_attributes": {"release_year": 2008, "languages": ["English", "French"], "genres": ["action", "thriller"], "director": "Pierre Morel"}, "person_of_interest": {"name": "Susan Bissell", "role_in_organization": "Director of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children", "relationship_to_film": "Acted in the film"}}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "Taken", "film_attributes": {"release_year": 2008, "languages": ["English", "French"], "genres": ["action", "thriller"], "director": "Pierre Morel"}, "person_of_interest": {"name": "Susan Bissell", "role_in_organization": "Director of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children", "relationship_to_film": "voiced her belief that Liam Neeson's work on child abuse, inspired by acting in 'Taken', would be effective"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2179, "output_tokens": 93, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "57f414b808fccfd40923d3d6ac522171fd8060bfe26e9346fd5089b50fa6f952", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a770d9f55429972597f141e", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "LostAlone", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Jonah Jenkins: Jonah Jenkins is/was the vocalist in the following bands:\n\nScrotum Grinder: Scrotum Grinder was an American hardcore punk band from Tampa, Florida. The band consisted of people who also were/are members of the following bands: Ass\u00fcck, Slap Of Reality, Failure Face, Hankshaw, Watermark 6000 and In/humanity, to name a few.\n\nPiedra Roja: Piedra Roja was a music festival in Chile noted as an expression of the hippie counterculture in South America. Following the success of Woodstock, a similar music festival was held in Chile between 10 and 12 October 1970 in the eastern area of Santiago. Among others, the following bands performed in the festival: Aguaturbia, Los Blops, L\u00e1grima Seca and Los Jaivas. Similarly to Woodstock, chaos marked the festival, involving problems with sound, drugs and delinquency. The festival showed for the first time that the young population in Chile during that time was a group to reckon with. It also showed the increasing social tension that would end in the ascension of Pinochet.\n\nLostAlone: LostAlone were a British rock band from Derby, Derbyshire formed in 2005. 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Drummers was a melodic hardcore band formed in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain at the end of 1997 by three teenagers who stood out from their other students due to their colourful hair dies and their taste in the california punk rock bands such as Bad Religion, Operation Ivy, NOFX, Lagwagon, The Descendents etc. Original members from other small local bands Dani Llamas (guitar and vocals), Pakomoto (Bass and vocals) and Rafa Camison (Drums) started playing together and composing their own music and after one year of sending demos around the country they got put as the opening act for Swedish Punk Rock band Randy on their Spanish tour. A tour that took the band through the whole country helping a lot of Spanish kids discover that there were actually Spanish bands capable of sounding as good as some of their favorite American bands. This lead immediately the band to sign to a young record label called Slide Chorus Records a young emerging record label from Madrid which would start releasing albums for other Spanish Punk Rock bands. This first release titled Proud To Be Nothing hit the streets at the end of 1999 and was presented on their first European tour which covered Spain, Great Britain, France and the Netherlands amongst Spanish punk rock legend[P.P.M.\n\nEverclear (band): Everclear is an American rock band formed in Portland, Oregon in 1991. The band was formed by Art Alexakis, the band's lead songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist; and for most of the band's height of popularity, consisted of Craig Montoya on bass guitar and Greg Eklund on drums. After the limited release of their independently released debut album, \"World of Noise\", the band found success with their first three albums on Capitol Records: \"Sparkle and Fade\", \"So Much for the Afterglow\", and \"\", which were all certified platinum in sales. However, the following two albums \"\" and \"Slow Motion Daydream\", were not as well received, and as sales suffered, Montoya and Eklund left the band shortly after in 2003.\n\nLisle Kinney: Lisle Kinney is a musician from New Zealand. His full name is David Lisle Kinney. From 1967 onwards he was a semi-professional musician, playing mainly in cabaret bands. He played bass in the following bands: October while at the University of Auckland (Graham Brazier was also in October); Brown Street, the resident band at the Great Northern Hotel; Hello Sailor and DD Smash. He had to leave DD Smash after a road accident. After this however, Lisle played Bass with Sonny Day in the Coromandel \"Better start saving up\" tour of '87.\n\nThe Lost Tapes of Cogumelo: The Lost Tapes of Cogumelo is a seminal compilation released by the Brazilian label Cogumelo Records in 1990 which includes the following bands: Overdose, Holocausto, Sarc\u00f3fago, Sepultura, Mutilator, and Chakal.\n\nTore Stjerna: Tore Gunnar Stjerna (a.k.a. Necromorbus) has played guitar and drums in the following bands; Watain, Chaos Omen, Corpus Christii, Funeral Mist, Ofermod, Zavorash, Desolation, In Aeternum. 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Reynolds: John Fulton Reynolds (September 20, 1820 \u2013 July 1, 1863) was a career United States Army officer and a general in the American Civil War. One of the Union Army's most respected senior commanders, he played a key role in committing the Army of the Potomac to the Battle of Gettysburg and was killed at the start of the battle.\n\nJose Tafoya: Jose Piedad Tafoya (1834 - ca. 1913), sometimes called the Prince of the Comancheros, was one of the more notable traders from New Mexico who traveled throughout the Southern Great Plains exchanging goods with the Comanches and their allies the Kiowa for stolen horses, cattle, and sometimes human captives. According to legend, he was seven feet tall. He was born in La Cuesta, New Mexico in 1834 and first visited the Great Plains as early as 1859. In the 1850s, he operated a sheep ranch in San Miguel County, New Mexico. His first wife was Maria de Jesus Perez. They married April 20, 1863 in Anton Chico, New Mexico. 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He appeared in the U.S. Court of Claims in 1893 along with three other former Comancheros, where they admitted to having purchased cattle marked with brands belonging to Charles Goodnight and others. He had at least four children and probably died about 1913, when his will was filed, bequeathing his house to his second wife, Teresa Baca de Tafoya.\n\nBattle of Little Robe Creek: The Battle of Little Robe Creek, also called the Battle of Antelope Hills, took place on May 12, 1858. It actually was a series of three distinct encounters that took place on a single day, between the Comanches on the one side, and Texas Rangers, militia, and allied Tonkawas attacking them. It was undertaken against the laws of the United States at the time, which strictly forbade such an incursion into the Indian Territories of Oklahoma, and marked a significant escalation of the Indian Wars. It also marked the first time American or Texas Ranger forces had penetrated the Comancheria as far as the Wichita Mountains, and Canadian River, and it marked a decisive defeat for the Comanches.\n\nWarren Wagon Train raid: The Warren Wagon Train raid, also known as the Salt Creek massacre, occurred on May 18, 1871. Henry Warren was contracted to haul supplies to forts in the west of Texas, including Fort Richardson, Fort Griffin, and Fort Concho. Traveling down the Jacksboro-Belknap road heading towards Salt Creek Crossing, they encountered William Tecumseh Sherman. Less than an hour after encountering the famous General, they spotted a rather large group of riders ahead. They quickly realized that these were Native American warriors, probably Kiowa and/or Comanche. The corn train quickly shifted into a ring formation, and all the mules were put into the center of the ring. The warriors destroyed the corn supplies, killing and mutilating seven of the wagoneer's bodies. Five men managed to escape, one of which was Thomas Brazeale who reached Fort Richardson on foot, some 20 miles away. As soon as Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie learned of the incident, he informed Sherman. Sherman and Mackenzie searched for the warriors responsible for the raid. In the end, notwithstanding the intervention of Guipago (Lone Wolf), well equipped with loaded rifles and revolvers and ready to fight, 3 of the war leaders involved were arrested at Fort Sill: Satanta (White Bear), Satank (Sitting Bear), and Ado-ete (Big Tree). Satank attempted to escape and was killed while traveling to Fort Richardson for trial. The other two were tried and convicted of murder.\n\nJames B. McPherson: James Birdseye McPherson (November 14, 1828 \u2013 July 22, 1864) was a career United States Army officer who served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. McPherson was on the General's staff of Henry Halleck and later, of Ulysses S. 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It was also the first time a large military force explored the heart of Comancheria. On 12 August 1871 Mackenzie and Colonel Benjamin Grierson were asked by Indian Agent Lawrie Tatum to begin an expedition against the Kotsoteka and Quahadi Comanche bands, both of whom had refused to relocate onto a reservation after the Warren Wagon Train Raid. Col. Mackenzie assembled a powerful force consisting of eight companies of the Fourth United States Cavalry, two companies of the Eleventh Infantry, and a group of twenty Tonkawa scouts.\n\nRanald S. Mackenzie: Ranald Slidell Mackenzie, also called Bad Hand, (July 27, 1840 \u2013 January 19, 1889) was a career United States Army officer and general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was described by General Ulysses S. Grant as its most promising young officer. He also served with great distinction in the following Indian Wars.", "question": "The Battle of Blanco Canyon was the decisive battle of Col. Ranald S. 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He practised as an architect until the death of his elder brother placed him in direct line to inherit his father's dukedom of Gloucester, which he inherited, as the second duke, in 1974. He is currently 24th in the line of succession to the British throne. He is also the senior male line descendant of three British monarchs: Victoria, Edward VII and George V .\n\nGeorge V Bridge, Glasgow: George V Bridge (sometimes referred to as King George V Bridge) is a three-arched road bridge over the River Clyde in the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland, named after King George V.\n\nPrincess Marie of Hanover: Princess Marie of Hanover (German: \"Marie Ernestine Josephine Adolphine Henrietta Theresa Elizabeth Alexandrina Prinzessin von Hannover und Cumberland\" ; 2 December 1849 \u2013 4 June 1904) was the younger daughter of King George V of Hanover and of his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Altenburg.\n\nOrder of Ernst August: The Order of Ernst August was founded 15 December 1865 by King George V of Hanover in memory of his father Ernest Augustus I of Hanover. The order was awarded for both civil and military merit. It was divided in five classes:\n\nGeorge V of Hanover: George V (George Frederick Alexander Charles Ernest Augustus; German: \"Georg Friedrich Alexander Karl Ernst August\" ; 27 May 1819 \u2013 12 June 1878) was the last king of Hanover, the only child and successor of King Ernest Augustus. George V's reign was ended by the Unification of Germany.\n\nGeorg Theodor August Gaffky: Georg Theodor August Gaffky (17 February 1850 \u2013 23 September 1918) was a Hanover born bacteriologist best known for identifying bacillus salmonella typhi as the cause of typhoid disease in 1884.\n\nPrince Ernest Augustus of Hanover (1914\u20131987): Ernst August, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, Prince of Hanover (German: \"Ernst August Prinz von Hannover\" ; 18 March 1914 \u2013 9 December 1987) was head of the House of Hanover from 1953 until his death. He was born at Braunschweig, Germany, the eldest son of Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick and Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia, the only daughter of Emperor Wilhelm II, Ernest Augustus's third cousin in descent from George III of the United Kingdom. Ernst August's parents were, therefore, third cousins, once removed. From his birth, he was the \"Hereditary Prince of Brunswick\". He was also, shortly after birth in 1914, made a British prince by King George V of the United Kingdom, and was heir to the titles Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale and Earl of Armagh which were suspended under the Titles Deprivation Act 1917.\n\nHMS King George V (41): HMS \"King George V\" (pennant number 41) was the lead ship of the five British \"King George V\"-class battleships of the Royal Navy. Laid down in 1937 and commissioned in 1940, \"King George V\" operated during the Second World War in all three major theatres of war, the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific, as well as part of the British Home Fleet and Pacific Fleets. In May 1941, along with HMS\u00a0\"Rodney\" , \"King George V\" was involved in the hunt for and pursuit of the , eventually inflicting severe damage which led to the German vessel sinking. On 1 May 1942 the destroyer HMS\u00a0\"Punjabi\" sank after a collision with \"King George V\" in foggy conditions. \"King George V\" took part in Operation Husky (the allied landings in Sicily) and bombarded the island of Levanzo and the port of Trapani. She also escorted part of the surrendered Italian Fleet, which included the battleships \"Andrea Doria\" and \"Caio Duilio\" , to Malta. In 1945 \"King George V\" took part in operations against the Japanese in the Pacific.\n\nChail Military School: Chail Military School (Rashtriya Military School Chail\" or King George Royal Indian Military College) is a residential school in Himachal Pradesh, India, established after the First World War in 1922 with a donation of 250,000 from King George V\u2019s patriotic fund. The foundation stone of the school was laid by King George V in February 1922. The school started functioning at Jalandhar Cantonment in 1925. Cadets are known as Georgians\"' after their founder father.\n\nErnest Augustus, King of Hanover: Ernest Augustus (5 June 1771 \u2013 18 November 1851) was King of Hanover from 20 June 1837 until his death. He was the fifth son and eighth child of King George III of the United Kingdom and Hanover. As a fifth son, Ernest seemed unlikely to become a monarch, but none of his four elder brothers had a legitimate son who survived infancy. The Salic Law, which barred succession to or through a female, prevailed in Hanover; therefore, when his elder brother King William IV died in 1837, Ernest succeeded him as King of Hanover. 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In addition, he currently plays guitar in Oxley's Midnight Runners and Stomper 98. He was also briefly a member of the UK Subs in 1991. He joined Rancid in 1993 after the band was searching for a second guitar player and was present on their second album \"Let's Go\". He has produced albums for bands such as Dropkick Murphys, Agnostic Front, The Business, Swingin Utters, Marky Ramone and the Intruders, Anti-Heros, Pressure Point, The Forgotten among others. He recently mixed Charged GBH's new album entitled \"Perfume and Piss\", as well as Cock Sparrer's album \"Here We Stand\" both alongside Michael Rosen.\n\nHonor Is All We Know: ...Honor Is All We Know is the eighth studio album by the American punk rock band Rancid, released on October 27, 2014. It is the band's first studio album since \"Let the Dominoes Fall\" (2009), and their second one to be recorded under its current incarnation (Tim Armstrong, Lars Frederiksen, Matt Freeman and Branden Steineckert). Work on \"...Honor Is All We Know\" began in 2011 and it was originally planned for a 2012 release, but was repeatedly delayed while the band continued touring and writing new material, and its members were busy with their own projects. After three years of writing and recording, the album was finished in 2014. \" ...Honor is all We Know\" is Rancid's shortest studio album; at under 33 minutes, it is a-minute-and-a-half shorter than their 1993 self-titled debut album. This is also the first Rancid album to be released on Epitaph Records since 1998's \"Life Won't Wait\".\n\nDevils Brigade (album): Devils Brigade is the eponymous debut album by the rock band Devils Brigade, a side project by Matt Freeman of Rancid. The band, which performs a mix of punk rock and psychobilly, features Freeman on lead vocals and double bass in contrast to the backing vocals and electric bass guitar he typically performs in Rancid. Originally envisioned as a concept album about the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, \"Devils Brigade\" was co-written by Freeman and his longtime bandmate Tim Armstrong, who also played guitar on the album and served as record producer alongside Ryan Foltz. The album also features X drummer DJ Bonebrake and contributions from Rancid's Lars Frederiksen, and was released August 31, 2010 through Armstrong's label Hellcat Records.\n\nLars Frederiksen and the Bastards: Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards was an American street punk band formed to release the songs that Lars had written. Their songs include subject matter consisting of drinking, fighting, drugs, sex, prostitutes, gangs, and street life. They are the side project band of Lars Frederiksen from Rancid.\n\nJosh Franceschi: Josh Franceschi is an English singer and songwriter. He is the frontman and lead vocalist in the band You Me at Six.\n\nLars Frederiksen and the Bastards (album): Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards is the eponymous debut album by the American punk rock band Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards. All of the songs were written by lead singer/guitarist Lars Frederiksen and his Rancid bandmate, Tim Armstrong, with the exception of two covers, Billy Bragg's \"To Have and to Have Not\" and Eddie Holland's \"Leavin Here\".\n\nRoger Miret and The Disasters: Roger Miret and the Disasters are a street punk group formed by Agnostic Front frontman Roger Miret. The band started when Miret was writing songs that were not a style suitable for Lady Luck (a band fronted by his wife Denise) or Agnostic Front, so he starting recording them on his own on a Boss recorder. Johnny Rioux had previously mentioned he would like to work with him, so Rioux helped Miret on what originally started as a solo project. Then Miret met Rhys Kill, who liked the material and joined in on the project. The band then recorded a demo tape, with Miret and Kill on guitar, Rioux on bass and Matt Kelly from the Dropkick Murphys on drums. That six-song demo found reviewed by Lars Frederiksen, who passed it off to his Rancid bandmate Tim Armstrong. He asked Miret to put his project out on Hellcat Records. As Kelly could not continue with Miret due to his commitments with Dropkick Murphys, Miret asked Johnny Kray of The Krays and New York Rel-X to join on drums. After a couple rehearsals, they decided to make it a band.\n\nGordy Carbone: Gordy Carbone a.k.a. Gordy Forgotten a.k.a. Gordon Carbone is an American entertainer from California. Carbone plays in the punk bands The Forgotten and Lars Frederiksen & the Bastards. He also has an online cooking show named \"Eat Me!\" and has appeared on the Food Network grilling with Iron Chef Bobby Flay on Bobby's show, \"Grill It! , with Bobby Flay\". Carbone was a show host for XM Satellite for several years, co-hosting Rancid Radio with Rancid's Lars Frederiksen.\n\nLet's Go (Rancid album): Let's Go is the second studio album by the American punk rock band Rancid. It was released on June 21, 1994, through Epitaph Records and was the band's first album to feature Lars Frederiksen on guitar. The album initially achieved little mainstream success, though it appealed to the band's fanbase. However, the surprise success of punk rock bands such as The Offspring, Green Day and Bad Religion in the mid-1990s brought forth more mainstream interest in \"Let's Go\", and it peaked at number 97 on the \"Billboard\" 200.\n\nRunnin' Riot (band): Runnin' Riot are a punk rock band from Belfast, noted for their streetpunk, Oi! sound. The band's name was inspired by Cock Sparrer's first single release. 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It was released on 30 July 2012 in the United Kingdom through Parlophone and across Europe between August and October. \"Contrast\" mainly includes production from The Invisible Men, who produced seven of the fourteen songs available on the album, along with production from Pharrell Williams, Stargate, Benny Blanco, Midi Mafia, Crada, Lucas Secon, Quiz & Larossi, and Eagle Eye, among others, and features guest appearances from American recording artists Ne-Yo and Pharrell Williams, as well as British record artist Rita Ora.\n\nSexify: \"Sexify\" is a song recorded by American singer Leah LaBelle, which was released on May 1, 2012, as part of the sampler album \"Pharrell Williams and Jermaine Dupri Present Leah LaBelle\" (2012). Written and produced by Pharrell Williams, it was the first song that LaBelle recorded with Williams as part of a joint record deal with Epic Records, So So Def Recordings, and I Am Other. It is an R&B song that features throwback elements to 1990s music. In its lyrics inspired by headlines from the women's fashion magazine \"Cosmopolitan\", LaBelle instructs a woman on how to draw and keep the attention of a man.\n\nTrees Outside the Academy: Trees Outside the Academy is the second solo studio album by American musician Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth. It was released on 18 September 2007 and was Moore's first solo album since 1995's \"Psychic Hearts\". It was released on Moore's own label, Ecstatic Peace! . It was recorded with Sonic Youth's drummer Steve Shelley and violinist Samara Lubelski.\n\nPharrell Williams: Pharrell Lanscilo Williams ( ; born April 5, 1973), sometimes known as simply Pharrell, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and film producer.\n\nBET Awards 2014: The 2014 BET Awards were held at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles, California on June 29, 2014. Chris Rock was unveiled as the host for the upcoming BET Awards on May 14 during the network's 106 & Park music video countdown show. Beyonc\u00e9 lead the nominations with 6, followed by Jay-Z with 5. Drake, Pharrell Williams and August Alsina were tied for 4. Beyonc\u00e9 was the big winner of the night winning 3 BET Awards, while Nicki Minaj, Drake, August Alsina and Pharrell Williams with 2.\n\nFast Speaking Music: Fast Speaking Music is a label founded by poet Anne Waldman and Ambrose Bye, in New York City. Releases by Fast Speaking Music have prominently featured jazz, the literary, and performance art. Its recordings have been made featuring poets, musicians, and interdisciplinary artists such as Anne Waldman, Amiri Baraka, Clark Coolidge, Meredith Monk, Akilah Oliver, Thurston Moore, Thomas Sayers Ellis, and many others. Variously associated with contemporary poetry, Conceptual Poetics and Conceptual Art, the Beat Generation, New York School, Black Arts Movement, New American Poetry, Nuyorican Poetry, Abstraction, Dematerialized Art, rock & roll, jazz, and experimental music and cinema, artists in the Fast Speaking Music catalog have roots that stretch across a broad spectrum of disciplines and art practices ranging from letters to music, dance, film and visual arts. Musicians featured on the label include Daniel Carter, Ha-Yang Kim, Devin Brahja Waldman, Max Davies, and Thurston Moore.\n\nPassion, Pain & Demon Slayin': Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin' is the sixth studio album by American rapper Kid Cudi. The album was released on December 16, 2016, by Wicked Awesome Records and Republic Records. It succeeds Cudi's alternative rock album \"Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven\" (2015). The album features guest appearances from Andr\u00e9 \"3000\" Benjamin, Pharrell Williams, Travis Scott and Willow Smith. The production on the album was handled by Cudi himself, alongside Plain Pat, Mike Dean, Dot da Genius, Anthony Kilhoffer, Mike Will Made It and Pharrell Williams, among others.\n\nMy Name Is My Name: My Name Is My Name is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Pusha T. It was released on October 8, 2013, by GOOD Music and Def Jam Recordings. While leading up to the album's announcement, Pusha T released the mixtape \"Fear of God\" and the EP \"\" during 2011, along with collaborating on the GOOD Music's compilation album \"Cruel Summer\" (released in 2012). In 2013, he also released another mixtape \"Wrath of Caine\". The album's production was handled primarily by Kanye West, along with several producers, including Pharrell Williams, The-Dream, Hudson Mohawke, Sebastian Sartor, Don Cannon, Swizz Beatz, Rico Beats, Mano and Nottz, It also features guest appearances from Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Future, Pharrell Williams, Chris Brown and Kendrick Lamar, among others.\n\nThurston Moore: Thurston Joseph Moore (born July 25, 1958) is an American musician best known as a singer, songwriter and guitarist of Sonic Youth. He has also participated in many solo and group collaborations outside Sonic Youth, as well as running the Ecstatic Peace! record label. 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There may be up to approximately 1500 species worldwide. With some 800 accepted specific and infra-specific taxa of the more than 4,000 described, the genus \"Solanum\" contains more species than any other genus in the Solanaceae family and it is one of the largest among the angiosperms.\n\nList of Amanita species: The following is a list of some notable species of the agaric genus \"Amanita\". This genus contains over 500 named species and varieties, but the list is far from exhaustive. The list follows the classification of subgenera and sections of \"Amanita\" outline by Corner and Bas; Bas, as used by Tulloss (2007) and modified by Redhead & al. (2016) for \"Amanita\" subgenus \"Amanitina\" and Singer for \"Amanita\" section \"Roanokenses\". Bolding of the species name and an asterisk (*) following indicates the species is the type species of that section, with a double asterisk (**) indicating the type species of the entire genus. Use of common names follows Tulloss (2007), Holden (2003), Arora (1986), and Lincoff (1981).\n\nBanksiamyces: Banksiamyces is a genus of fungi in the order Helotiales, with a tentative placement in the family Helotiaceae. The genus contains four species, which grow on the seed follicles of the dead infructescences or \"cones\" of various species of \"Banksia\", a genus in the plant family Proteaceae endemic to Australia. Fruit bodies of the fungus appear as small (typically less than 10\u00a0mm diameter), shallow dark cups on the follicles of the \"Banksia\" fruit. The edges of dry fruit bodies fold inwards, appearing like narrow slits. The first specimens of \"Banksiamyces\", known then as \"Tympanis toomansis\", were described in 1887. Specimens continued to be collected occasionally for almost 100 years before becoming examined more critically in the early 1980s, leading to the creation of a new genus to contain what was determined to be three distinct species, \"B.\u00a0katerinae\", \"B.\u00a0macrocarpus\", and \"B.\u00a0toomansis\". A fourth species, \"B.\u00a0maccannii\", was added in 1984.\n\nMegalurus: Megalurus is a genus of passerine bird in the family Locustellidae. The genus was once placed in the Old World warbler \"wastebin\" family Sylviidae. The genus contains six species also known as the typical grassbirds. The genus is distributed from northern China and Japan, to India in the west, and Australia in the south, with most species being located wholly or partly in the tropics. The genus is also sometimes considered to include the genus \"Bowdleria\", which holds the fernbirds of New Zealand. The most widespread species, the tawny grassbird, ranges from the Philippines to southern New South Wales, whereas the Fly River grassbird is restricted to swampland in the southern part of New Guinea. The natural habitat of the typical grassbirds is, as the name suggests, wet grasslands, swamps and other marshlands. Some species exist away from water in tall grasslands, heathlands, and forest clearings. Some species have adapted to the margins of rice fields and gardens.\n\nLycopersicon: Lycopersicon was a genus in the flowering plant family Solanaceae (the nightshades and relatives). It contains 13 confirmed species in the tomato group of nightshades; a few others might also belong here. First removed from the genus \"Solanum\" by Philip Miller in 1754, its removal leaves the latter genus paraphyletic, so modern botanists generally accept the names in \"Solanum\". The name \"Lycopersicon\" (from Greek \"\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c0\u03b5\u03c1\u03c3\u03b9\u03ba\u03c9\u03bd\" meaning \"wolf peach\") is still used by gardeners, farmers, and seed companies. Collectively, the species in this group apart from the common cultivated plant are called wild tomatoes.\n\nLophodermium: Lophodermium is a genus of fungi within the family Rhytismataceae. The genus contains 145 species and has a global distribution. Species of this genus are usually observed producing zone lines, conidiomata and ascomata on dead fallen leaves, but at least some are known to colonize living leaves. In many cases they then live inside the colonized leaf as a symptomless endobiont, where they are regarded as detritivores utilising dead plant matter. In a few cases they may kill all or part of the leaf prematurely, and there is a substantial literature dealing with those species as plant pathogens. The genus infects many different plant families but with a notable concentration in the family Pinaceae; many \"Lophodermium\" species are restricted to a single host genus (or even species), but some, particularly those infecting grasses, may infect several genera. Some are economically important plant pathogens, such as those that cause needlecast disease in European Black Pine, Scots Pine and Red Pine in forestry and christmas tree plantations. In these species, notably \"L. pinastri\" and \"L. seditiosum\", the fungal spores disperse and infect the pine needles in late summer, which turn brown by the following spring and then fall off.\n\nCoelia: Coelia is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae, tribe Epidendreae, subtribe Coeliinae). It contains 5 species, native to Mexico, Central America and the West Indies.\n\nPachyornis: Pachyornis is an extinct genus of ratites from New Zealand which belonged to the moa family. Like all ratites it was a member of the order Struthioniformes. The Struthioniformes are flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. They also have a distinctive palate. This genus contains three species, and are part of the Anomalopteryginae or lesser moa subfamily. \"Pachyornis\" moa were the stoutest and most heavy-legged genus of the family. The most notable species being \"Pachyornis elephantopus\" - the Heavy-Footed Moa. They were generally similar to the Eastern Moa or the Broad-billed moa of the genus \"Euryapteryx\", but differed in having a pointed bill and being more heavyset in general. At least one species (\"P. australis\") is assumed to have had a crest of long feathers on its head. The species became rapidly extinct following human colonization of New Zealand, with the possible exception of \"P. australis\", which may have already been extinct by then.\n\nSolanum: Solanum is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants, which include two food crops of high economic importance, the potato and the tomato. 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Baylos appeared with small roles on \"The Dick Van Dyke Show\" and \"Car 54, Where Are You? \".\n\nThe Hollywood Palace: The Hollywood Palace was an hour-long American television variety show that was broadcast weekly (generally on Saturday nights) on ABC from January 4, 1964, to February 7, 1970. Originally titled \"The Saturday Night Hollywood Palace\", it began as a midseason replacement for \"The Jerry Lewis Show\", another variety show, which had lasted only three months. It was staged in Hollywood at the former Hollywood Playhouse (where Lewis' series had originated, temporarily renamed \"The Jerry Lewis Theater\" from September through December 1963) on Vine Street, which was renamed the Hollywood Palace during the show's duration and is today known as Avalon Hollywood. A little-known starlet named Raquel Welch was cast during the first season as the \"Billboard Girl\", who placed the names of the acts on a placard (similar to that of a vaudeville house).\n\nThe Voice Indonesia: The Voice Indonesia is a reality television singing competition created by John de Mol which premiered in Indonesia on 10 February 2013 on Indosiar. The format is Dutch and the original Dutch version of the programme was broadcast in the Netherlands for the first time in 2010 as \"The Voice of Holland\". The show replaced the previous singing contest show Akademi Fantasi Indosiar. Season 2 will be aired in the RCTI. RCTI once again appointed Fabian Dharmawan to produce The Voice Indonesia after successful seasons with Indonesian Idol, X Factor Indonesia and Sasuke Ninja Warrior Indonesia. This program replaces the previous programs singing talent contest, Indonesian Idol because the broadcast is over from 2004 to 2014 and now otherwise been removed from list of programs RCTI. 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The texts were canonized under this name during the 11th century AD, and from the time of the Song Dynasty, were included in most military encyclopedias. For imperial officers, either some or all of the works were required reading to merit promotion, like the requirement for all bureaucrats to learn and know the work of Confucius.\n\nSix Secret Teachings: The Six Secret Teachings (), is a treatise on civil and military strategy traditionally attributed to L\u00fc Shang (aka Jiang Ziya), a top general of King Wen of Zhou, founder of the Zhou dynasty, at around the eleventh century BC. Modern historians nominally date its final composition to the Warring States period (c.475-221 BC), but some scholars believe that it preserves at least vestiges of ancient Qi political and military thought. 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The work, which is attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu (\"Master Sun\", also spelled Sunzi), is composed of 13 chapters. Each one is devoted to a distinct aspect of warfare and how that applies to military strategy and tactics. For almost 1,500 years it was the lead text in an anthology that would be formalised as the Seven Military Classics by Emperor Shenzong of Song in 1080. \"The Art of War\" remains the most influential strategy text in East Asia. It has also had an influence on Eastern and Western military thinking, business tactics, legal strategy and beyond.\n\nThree Strategies of Huang Shigong: The Three Strategies of Huang Shigong () is a text on military strategy that was historically associated with the Han dynasty general Zhang Liang. The text's literal name is \"\"the Three Strategies of the Duke of Yellow Rock\"\", based on the traditional account of the book's transmission to Zhang. Modern scholars note the similarity between its philosophy and the philosophy of Huang-Lao Daoism. It is one of China's Seven Military Classics.\n\nWei Liaozi: The Wei Liaozi () is a text on military strategy, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China. It was written during the Warring States period.\n\nSun Tzu: Sun Tzu ( ; also rendered as Sun Zi \u5b6b\u5b50) was a Chinese general, military strategist, and philosopher who lived in the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. Sun Tzu is traditionally credited as the author of \"The Art of War\", a widely influential work of military strategy that has affected both Western and Eastern philosophy. Aside from his legacy as the author of \"The Art of War\", Sun Tzu is revered in Chinese and the Culture of Asia as a legendary historical figure. His birth name was Sun Wu, and he was known outside of his family by his courtesy name Changqing. The name \"Sun Tzu\" by which he is best known in the West is an honorific which means \"Master Sun\".\n\nThe Methods of the Sima: The Methods of the Sima (, also known as The Marshal's Art of War) is a text discussing laws, regulations, government policies, military organization, military administration, discipline, basic values, tactics, and strategy. It is considered to be one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China. 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The track was released on March 24, 2008 and it features fellow OutKast member Andr\u00e9 3000 as well as Wu-Tang Clan member Raekwon. It was the first time the three rappers collaborated with each other in 10 years since \"Skew It on the Bar-B\" off of OutKast's third album Aquemini in 1998. The song was intended to be included as part of Big Boi's album \"\", but was removed from it, due to legal complications from Big Boi resigning from Jive Records.\n\nOutkast: Outkast (stylized as OutKast) is an American hip hop duo formed in 1991, in East Point, Atlanta, Georgia, composed of Atlanta-based rappers Andr\u00e9 \"Andr\u00e9 3000\" Benjamin (formerly known as Dr\u00e9) and Antwan \"Big Boi\" Patton. The duo achieved both critical acclaim and commercial success in the 1990s and early 2000s, helping to popularize Southern hip hop while developing distinctive personas and experimenting with diverse genres such as funk, psychedelia, techno, and gospel.\n\nBig Boi discography: The discography of American rapper Big Boi consists of three studio albums, one mixtape, twenty-two singles, five promotional singles and twenty-five music videos. Big Boi initially achieved success as a member of the hip hop duo Outkast with fellow rapper Andr\u00e9 3000; they have recorded and released six studio albums together, and their singles \"Ms. Jackson\", \"Hey Ya! \" and \"The Way You Move\" have all topped the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. In 1995, Big Boi made a guest appearance on the single \"Dirty South\" by American hip hop group Goodie Mob, which peaked at number 92 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, he made several other appearances on commercially successful singles, including \"All n My Grill\" by rapper Missy Elliott, \"A.D.I.D.A.S.\" by rapper Killer Mike and \"Girlfight\" by singer Brooke Valentine; these songs charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "question": "Antwan Andre Patton, aka Big Boi, stars in the 2006 film ATL, which features a musical track by what band that Patton is also a member of?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "film_release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "actor_stage_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The stage name of the actor who stars in the film."}, "actor_band_membership": {"type": "object", "properties": {"band_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the band the actor is a member of."}, "band_role": {"type": "string", "description": "The actor's role within the band."}}, "required": ["band_name", "band_role"], "additionalProperties": false}, "featured_track_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"track_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the musical track featured in the film."}, "track_artist": {"type": "string", "description": "The artist of the featured track."}, "track_album": {"type": "string", "description": "The album from which the featured track originates."}}, "required": ["track_title", "track_artist", "track_album"], "additionalProperties": false}, "answer_band_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the band that the actor is a member of and whose track is featured in the film."}}, "required": ["film_title", "film_release_year", "actor_stage_name", "actor_band_membership", "featured_track_details", "answer_band_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "ATL", "film_release_year": 2006, "actor_stage_name": "Big Boi", "actor_band_membership": {"band_name": "Outkast", "band_role": "member"}, "featured_track_details": {"track_title": "Git Up, Git Out", "track_artist": "Outkast", "track_album": "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik"}, "answer_band_name": "Outkast"}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "ATL", "film_release_year": 2006, "actor_stage_name": "Big Boi", "actor_band_membership": {"band_name": "Outkast", "band_role": "member"}, "featured_track_details": {"track_title": "Git Up, Git Out", "track_artist": "Outkast", "track_album": "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik"}, "answer_band_name": "Outkast"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2422, "output_tokens": 97, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "496e59ceb02f2ace014e4168af07ca251b47ef8658d28520e7af0fbe1f501f30", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ac2a2515542990b17b1543d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "New Mexico", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Protogygia comstocki: Protogygia comstocki is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in the White Sands National Monument, Otero County, New Mexico as well as the Hanford Central and Wahluke dunes in Washington.\n\nSouthwestern New Mexico: Southwestern New Mexico is a region of the U.S. state of New Mexico commonly defined by Hidalgo County, Grant County, Catron County, Luna County, Do\u00f1a Ana County, Sierra County, and Socorro County. Some important towns there are Lordsburg, Silver City, Deming, Las Cruces, Truth or Consequences, Socorro, Reserve, and Rodeo. Natural attractions there include White Sands National Monument, the Organ Mountains, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, and the Gila Wilderness surrounding the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. Southwestern New Mexico is also home to both the Very Large Array and White Sands Missile Range containing the Trinity Site.\n\nProtogygia whitesandsensis: Protogygia whitesandsensis is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in the White Sands National Monument, Otero County, New Mexico.\n\nProtogygia pectinata: Protogygia pectinata is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in the White Sands National Monument, Otero County, New Mexico.\n\nRio Grande rift: The Rio Grande Rift is a north-trending continental rift zone. It separates the Colorado Plateau in the west from the interior of the North American craton on the east. The rift extends from central Colorado in the north to the state of Chihuahua, Mexico in the south. The rift zone consists of four basins that have an average width of 50 kilometers. The rift can be observed on location at Rio Grande National Forest, White Sands National Monument, Santa Fe National Forest, and Cibola National Forest, among other locations.\n\nAleptina arenaria: Aleptina arenaria is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is only known from the White Sands National Monument, Otero County, New Mexico.\n\nLake Lucero: Lake Lucero is a playa located within that section of the Tularosa Basin that is contained within the White Sands National Monument in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The playa is noted for the unusually high quantity of water-deposited and wind-deposited gypsum dissolved in its intermittent waters. Annual evaporation cycles have caused much of the gypsum to precipitate into crystals of impure, brownish selenite that line the alkaline mudflats of the lakeshore. The further process of gypsum erosion abrades the fragile selenite, and other precipitated gypsum, into the pure-white sands covering most of the national monument.\n\nWhite Sands National Monument: White Sands National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located in the state of New Mexico on the north side of Route 70 about 16 mi southwest of Alamogordo in western Otero County and northeastern Do\u00f1a Ana County. The monument is situated at an elevation of 4235 ft in the mountain-ringed Tularosa Basin and comprises the southern part of a 275 mi2 field of white sand dunes composed of gypsum crystals. The gypsum dune field is the largest of its kind on Earth.\n\nProtogygia biclavis: Protogygia biclavis is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in the White Sands National Monument, Otero County, New Mexico as well as California, Utah and Arizona.\n\nCochylis yinyangana: Cochylis yinyangana is a species of moth of the Tortricidae family. It is only known from the White Sands National Monument in Otero County, New Mexico and at Carlsbad Caverns National Park in Eddy County, also in New Mexico.", "question": "Protogygia comstocki and White Sands National Monument are both from which state?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"entity_1_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first entity mentioned in the question."}, "entity_2_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second entity mentioned in the question."}, "common_state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state that both entities are associated with."}, "entity_1_other_states": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Other states where the first entity is found, if any."}}, "required": ["entity_1_name", "entity_2_name", "common_state"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"entity_1_name": "Protogygia comstocki", "entity_2_name": "White Sands National Monument", "common_state": "New Mexico", "entity_1_other_states": ["Washington"]}, "ground_truth": {"entity_1_name": "Protogygia comstocki", "entity_2_name": "White Sands National Monument", "common_state": "New Mexico", "entity_1_other_states": ["Washington"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1258, "output_tokens": 45, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "46d5561826bac37ab7832b596d79d41461b224c661998ba7b2a0313b922b21c5", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae4cf3f55429913cc20450f", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Rudolf Peierls", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Marshall Kay: Marshall Kay (November 10, 1904 \u2013 September 4, 1975) was a geologist and professor at Columbia University. He is best known for his studies of the Ordovician of New York, Newfoundland, and Nevada, but his studies were global and he published widely on the stratigraphy of the middle and upper Ordovician. Kay's careful fieldwork provided much geological evidence for the theory of continental drift. He was awarded the Penrose Medal in 1971. Less well known is his work for the Manhattan project, as a geologist searching for manganese deposits. Marshall's son Robert Kay of Cornell University and son-in-law Robert Berner of Yale University are also geology professors. His son Richard Kay of Duke University is a biological anthropologist and vertebrate paleontologist.\n\nWalter Marshall, Baron Marshall of Goring: Walter Charles Marshall, Baron Marshall of Goring FRSCBE (5 March 1932 in Rumney, Cardiff \u2013 20 February 1996, in London) son of Frank Marshall and Amy Pearson he studied mathematical physics at Birmingham University and gained a PhD there under Rudolf Peierls. In 1955 he married Ann Sheppard in Cardiff and had a son and daughter. He joined the Theoretical Physics Division at AERE Harwell in 1954, succeeding Brian Flowers as Head of that Division in 1960 and becoming Director of AERE in 1968; he eventually was appointed Chairman of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority in 1981. Appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1973, he was Knighted in 1982. As a champion of nuclear power, he was appointed, in 1983, to be chairman of the Central Electricity Generating Board. For his success in keeping the country\u2019s \u201clights on\u201d during the protracted miners\u2019 strike of 1984-5, Margaret Thatcher rewarded him with a life peerage and he became Baron Marshall of Goring, of South Stoke in the County of Oxfordshire on 22 July 1985.\n\nManhattan Project: The Manhattan Project was a research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons. It was led by the United States with the support of the United Kingdom and Canada. From 1942 to 1946, the project was under the direction of Major General Leslie Groves of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Nuclear physicist Robert Oppenheimer was the director of the Los Alamos Laboratory that designed the actual bombs. The Army component of the project was designated the Manhattan District; \"Manhattan\" gradually superseded the official codename, Development of Substitute Materials, for the entire project. Along the way, the project absorbed its earlier British counterpart, Tube Alloys. The Manhattan Project began modestly in 1939, but grew to employ more than 130,000 people and cost nearly US $2\u00a0billion (about $ in 2016 dollars). Over 90% of the cost was for building factories and to produce fissile material, with less than 10% for development and production of the weapons. Research and production took place at more than 30 sites across the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.\n\nWalter Marshall (Puritan): Walter Marshall (15 June 1628 \u2013 August 1680) was an English, non-conformist Puritan pastor and author best known for his book on the \"Gospel Mystery of Sanctification\", which has been praised as perhaps the single greatest work on sanctification ever composed.\n\nB Reactor: The B Reactor at the Hanford Site, near Richland, Washington, was the first large-scale nuclear reactor ever built. The project was commissioned to produce plutonium-239 by neutron activation as part of the Manhattan Project, the United States nuclear weapons development program during World War II. The B reactor was fueled with metallic natural uranium, graphite moderated, and water-cooled. It has been designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark since August 19, 2008 and in July 2011 the National Park Service recommended that the B Reactor be included in the Manhattan Project National Historical Park commemorating the Manhattan Project. Visitors can take a tour of the reactor by advance reservation.\n\nTimeline of the Manhattan Project: The Manhattan Project was a research and development project that produced the first atomic bombs during World War II. It was led by the United States with the support of the United Kingdom and Canada. From 1942 to 1946, the project was under the direction of Major General Leslie Groves of the US Army Corps of Engineers. The Army component of the project was designated the Manhattan District; \"Manhattan\" gradually became the codename for the entire project. Along the way, the project absorbed its earlier British counterpart, Tube Alloys. The Manhattan Project began modestly in 1939, but grew to employ more than 130,000 people and cost nearly US$2\u00a0billion (about $ in 2016 dollars). Over 90% of the cost was for building factories and producing the fissionable materials, with less than 10% for development and production of the weapons.\n\nRudolf Peierls: Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls, ( ; ] ; 5 June 1907 \u2013 19 September 1995) was a German-born British physicist who played a major role in Tube Alloys, Britain's nuclear programme, and the Manhattan Project. His obituary in \"Physics Today\" described him as \"a major player in the drama of the eruption of nuclear physics into world affairs...\".\n\nAmes Project: The Ames Project was a research and development project that was part of the larger Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bombs during World War II. It was founded by Frank Spedding from Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa as an offshoot of the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago devoted to chemistry and metallurgy, but became a separate project in its own right. The Ames Project developed the Ames Process, a method for preparing pure uranium metal that the Manhattan Project needed for its atomic bombs and nuclear reactors. Between 1942 and 1945, it produced over 1000 ST of uranium metal. It also developed methods of preparing and casting thorium, cerium and beryllium. In October 1945 Iowa State College received the Army-Navy \"E\" Award for Excellence in Production, an award usually only given to industrial organizations. In 1947 it became the Ames Laboratory, a national laboratory under the Atomic Energy Commission.\n\nWalter Marshall (cricketer): Walter Marshall (27 October 1853 \u2013 15 January 1943) was an English first-class cricketer active 1889\u201391 who played for Nottinghamshire. 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It is used for calculating lunar-regulated holy days. Based on the \"SuriyaYatra\", with likely influence from the traditional Hindu \"Surya Siddhanta\", it has its own unique structure that does not require the Surya Siddhanta to calculate. Lunisolar calendars combine lunar and solar calendars for a nominal year of 12 months. An extra day or an extra 30-day month is intercalated at regular intervals.\n\nMelanau calendar: The Melanau calendar (Malay: \"Bulan Melanau\" ) is a calendar used by the Melanau people of Borneo. Its year consists of 12 months. The first month, \"Pengejin\", signifies the celebration of the Kaul festival (a giving of thanks for the preceding year, with prayers for the year ahead). Each month in the Melanau calendar consists of 30 days. It is guided by the constellations, natural phenomena and guardian spirits. Each month is named for occurrences during the month or events which are supposed to have occurred during that particular month, according to legend. The rise and fall of the sun, the moon and the stars determine the time for planting, harvesting, fishing, building, travel and marriage.\n\nSongkran (Thailand): Songkran (Thai: \u0e40\u0e17\u0e28\u0e01\u0e32\u0e25\u0e2a\u0e07\u0e01\u0e23\u0e32\u0e19\u0e15\u0e4c , \u00a0] ) is the Thai New Year's festival. The Thai New Year's Day is 13 April every year, but the holiday period includes 14\u201315 April as well. The word \"Songkran\" comes from the Sanskrit word \"sa\u1e43kr\u0101nti \" (Devan\u0101gar\u012b: \u0938\u0902\u0915\u094d\u0930\u093e\u0902\u0924\u093f), literally \"astrological passage\", meaning transformation or change. The term was borrowed from \"Makar Sankranti\", the name of a Hindu harvest festival celebrated in India in January to mark the arrival of spring. It coincides with the rising of Aries on the astrological chart and with the New Year of many calendars of South and Southeast Asia, in keeping with the Buddhist/Hindu solar calendar.\n\nAncient Macedonian calendar: The Ancient Macedonian calendar is a lunisolar calendar that was in use in ancient Macedon in the 1st millennium BC. It consisted of 12 synodic lunar months (i.e. 354 days per year), which needed intercalary months to stay in step with the seasons. By the time the calendar was being used across the Hellenistic world, seven total \"embolimoi\" (intercalary months) were being added in each 19-year Metonic cycle. The names of the ancient Macedonian Calendar remained in use in Syria even into the Christian era. The Macedonian calendar was in essence the Babylonian calendar with the substitution of Macedonian names for the Babylonian ones. An example of 6th century AD inscriptions from Decapolis, Jordan, bearing the Solar Macedonian calendar, starts from the month Audynaeus. The solar type was merged later with the Julian calendar. In Roman Macedonia, both calendars were used. The Roman one is attested in inscriptions with the name \"Kaland\u00f4n\" gen. \u03ba\u03b1\u03bb\u03b1\u03bd\u03b4\u1ff6\u03bd calendae and the Macedonian \"Hellenikei\" dat. \u1f19\u03bb\u03bb\u03b7\u03bd\u03b9\u03ba\u1fc7 Hellenic. Finally an inscription from Kassandreia of about ca. 306-298 BC bearing a month \u1f08\u03b8\u03b7\u03bd\u03b1\u03b9\u1ff6\u03bd \"Athenaion\" suggests that some cities may have used their own months even after the 4th century BC Macedonian expansion.\n\nTelugu years: The Telugu year is the calendar year for the Telugu speaking people of India. Each Yuga (Era) has a cycle of 60 years. Each year of Ugadi year has a specific name in Panchangam (Astrnomical calendar) based on astrological influences and the name of the year would represent the character of that year. The calendar includes 60 year names. Every 60 years one name cycle completes and the names repeat in the next cycle. For example, the Telugu name for 1954 is \"jaya\", repeated in 2014. Ugadi is the Telugu new year festival that comes in the spring season (usually March or April).\n\nMonkey (zodiac): The Monkey (\u7334) is the ninth of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Monkey is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol \u7533.\n\nAge of Aquarius: \"Age of Aquarius\" is an astrological term denoting either the current or forthcoming astrological age, depending on the method of calculation. Astrologers maintain that an astrological age is a product of the earth's slow precessional rotation and lasts for 2,160 years, on average (26,000-year period of precession / 12 zodiac signs = 2,160 years).\n\nMuisca calendar: The Muisca calendar was a lunisolar calendar used by the Muisca. The calendar was composed of a complex combination of months and three types of years were used; rural years (according to Pedro Sim\u00f3n, Chibcha: \"chocan\"), holy years (Duquesne, Spanish: \"acr\u00f3tomo\"), and common years (Duquesne, Chibcha: \"zocam\"). Each month consisted of thirty days and the common year of twenty months, as twenty was the 'perfect' number of the Muisca, representing the total of extremeties; fingers and toes. The rural year usually contained twelve months, but one leap month was added. This month (Spanish: \"mes sordo\"; \"deaf month\") represented a month of rest. 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Pentonville Prison is not in Pentonville, but is located further north, on the Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, north London.\n\nHM Prison Rye Hill: HM Prison Rye Hill is a Category B men's private prison, operated by G4S. Rye Hill has exclusively housed sex offenders since 2014. The prison is situated next to HMP Onley, in the parish of Barby, Northamptonshire, England. However, the postal address of the prison is Willoughby, Warwickshire; therefore, most sources list the prison as in Willoughby, Warwickshire.\n\nHM Prison Bure: Her Majesty's Prison Bure, more commonly known as HM Prison Bure, and often abbreviated to HMP Bure, is a Category C men's prison, located in the parish of Scottow in Norfolk, England. 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The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.\n\nHM Prison Acklington: HM Prison Acklington was a Category C men's prison, located near the village of Acklington a few miles from Amble), in Northumberland, England. Acklington Prison was operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. In 2011 Acklington was merged into the newly named HM Prison Northumberland.\n\nHM Prison Isis: HM Prison Isis is a Category C male Young Offenders Institution, located in the Thamesmead area of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, in south-east London, England. Isis Prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service, and is situated next to Belmarsh Prison and Thameside Prison.\n\nHM Prison Moorland: HM Prison Moorland (formerly HM Prison Moorland Closed) is a Category C men's prison and Young Offenders Institution, near Hatfield Woodhouse in South Yorkshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service, and is jointly managed with the nearby Hatfield Prison.\n\nHM Prison Kennet: HM Prison Kennet is a Category C men's prison, located in Parkbourn, Maghull, in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. The prison is due to close in 2017.", "question": "HM Prison Kirkham is a Category D men's prison, located southwest of which small town, and civil parish in the Borough of Fylde?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"prison_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the prison."}, "prison_category": {"type": "string", "description": "The category of the prison (e.g., Category D)."}, "located_relative_to": {"type": "string", "description": "Description of the prison's location relative to the town."}, "town_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"town_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the small town."}, "is_civil_parish": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the town is also a civil parish."}, "borough": {"type": "string", "description": "The borough the town is located in."}, "county": {"type": "string", "description": "The county the town is located in."}}, "required": ["town_name", "is_civil_parish", "borough", "county"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["prison_name", "prison_category", "located_relative_to", "town_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"prison_name": "HM Prison Kirkham", "prison_category": "Category D", "located_relative_to": "southwest of Kirkham", "town_details": {"town_name": "Kirkham", "is_civil_parish": true, "borough": "Borough of Fylde", "county": "Lancashire"}}, "ground_truth": {"prison_name": "HM Prison Kirkham", "prison_category": "Category D", "located_relative_to": "southwest of", "town_details": {"town_name": "Kirkham", "is_civil_parish": true, "borough": "Borough of Fylde", "county": "Lancashire"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1340, "output_tokens": 74, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "9998e358c920ec0abc9ff08313f851e885a7a7dbae33e21d5bdd0a6bd92da193", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae79ed65542997ec27276c4", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Juba", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Nanjing (disambiguation): Nanjing means 'southern capital' and is the name of the current capital of Jiangsu Province and a former capital of China. 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By splitting Rh\u00f4ne-et-Loire, which was the natural economic and, potentially, military hinterland of Lyon, the government sought to protect the French Revolution from the potential power and influence of the counter revolutionary revolt in the Lyon region.\n\nToyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.: Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc. (TCRDL) (in Japanese: \u8c4a\u7530\u4e2d\u592e\u7814\u7a76\u6240, Toyota Chuou Kenkyuusho) is the arch institute of the Toyota Group. It cooperates with Toyota Group and Toyota Technological Institute (TTI). The facility is located in Nagakute, near Nagoya in Aichi, Japan. The facility was established in November 1960 with a capital of 500 million Yen. Currently, there are about 1000 employees conducting both fundamental and applied research in a large variety of topics for the Toyota group and other partners. The current president is Ishikawa, and the current capital is 3 billion yen.\n\nThuri people: The Thuri are a Luo people of South Sudan. 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On 14 April 2008, Virgin Records re-released \"Moon Safari\" to mark the album's tenth anniversary. The limited edition album came with a bound book, a DVD documentary about the duo, and an extra CD with live performances and remixes.\n\nJessica Riddle: Jessica Riddle (born April 15, 1980, in Los Angeles, California) is an American singer-songwriter. Riddle attained minor fame with the hit \"Even Angels Fall\" on her debut album \"Key of a Minor\", which was featured in the 1999 movie \"10 Things I Hate about You\" and on its soundtrack.\n\n10 Things I Hate About You (TV series): 10 Things I Hate About You is an American television sitcom broadcast on ABC Family beginning in 2009. Developed by Carter Covington, the show is a half-hour, single camera series based on \"Ten Things I Hate About You\". It premiered on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 8\u00a0pm and brought in 1.60 million viewers, a record for a 30-minute comedy debut on the ABC Family network.\n\nBlomljud: Blomljud is the second album release from the Swedish progressive rock band Moon Safari. It is the band's first double album, containing 11 songs of various lengths. It was released in 2008, three years after their debut album, \"A Doorway to Summer\". It was released on the independent label Blomljud Records.\n\nBrian Reitzell: Brian Reitzell (born December 24, 1965) is a musician, composer, record producer and music supervisor best known for his work on many film and TV soundtracks. He is notable for working extensively with the American film director Sofia Coppola (The Virgin Suicides, Lost in Translation, Marie Antoinette, \"The Bling Ring\"). He was formerly the drummer for the LA punk band Redd Kross. He has collaborated extensively with the French electronica duo Air, having performed drums on their albums \"The Virgin Suicides\" and \"10 000 Hz Legend\". Reitzell also toured with the band on their \"Moon Safari\" tour in 1998 and again in 2000 and 2001. 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It had a 2,600 foot runway and was located adjacent to Thousand Oaks Boulevard. The airport opened in 1926, but was relocated in the early 1960s. The new airport, known as Rancho Conejo Airport, was established on the south side of State Highway 101. Various movies were filmed at Conejo Valley Airport, including \"The Paleface\" (1948), \"Riders of the Whistling Pines\" (1949), and \"Overland Stage Raiders\" (1938). Rancho Conejo Airport appeared in the film \"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World\" (1963).\n\nChippewa Valley Regional Airport: Chippewa Valley Regional Airport (IATA: KEAU, ICAO: EAU) is a public use airport in Chippewa County, Wisconsin, United States. The airport is owned by Eau Claire county and is located three nautical miles (6 km) north of the central business district of the city of Eau Claire, Wisconsin.\n\nOrrin Henry Ingram: Orrin Henry Ingram (May 13, 1830 \u2013 October 16, 1918) was an American lumber baron and philanthropist from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 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The ninth grade center's current principal is Diane Zatkoff while the current principal for the main campus is Jerry Davisson.\n\nChippewa Valley Schools: Chippewa Valley Schools is a school district with its headquarters located in Clinton Township, Macomb County, Michigan. The Chippewa Valley School district covers 28 square miles serving in the Clinton and Macomb Townships. It is the eighth largest school district out of 788 public and charter schools in Michigan and the second largest school district in Macomb County. Chippewa Valley school district teaches 16,300 students each day. Those students attend school at twelve Elementary, four Middle, two ninth grade centers, three High Schools, one International Academy of Macomb (IAM) High School, and one preschool center.\n\nGreenbrier Valley Airport: Greenbrier Valley Airport (IATA: KLWB, ICAO: LWB) is a public airport three miles (5 km) north of Lewisburg in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. It has one runway and is owned by the Greenbrier County Airport Authority. Silver Airways (\"United Express\") has scheduled airline flights, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program, to Washington-Dulles International Airport, which replaced Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport in summer 2012. Silver Airways also flies to Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport as an independent airline, replacing Delta Connection.\n\nMarana Regional Airport: Marana Regional Airport (IATA: AVW,\u00a0ICAO: KAVQ,\u00a0FAA LID: AVQ) , also known as Marana Northwest Regional Airport or Avra Valley Airport, is a general aviation airport in Marana, Arizona, about 15 miles (24\u00a0km) northwest of Tucson. In 1999, the airport was purchased from Pima County by the town of Marana.\n\nPeter Truax: Peter Truax (February 24, 1828 \u2013 March 18, 1909) was a philanthropist, businessman, farmer, and third-party politician in the Chippewa Valley of Wisconsin. 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He is known for his crime novels about the Mafia, most notably \"The Godfather\" (1969), which he later co-adapted into a three-part film saga directed by Francis Ford Coppola. He received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the first film in 1972 and \"Part II\" in 1974. Puzo also wrote the original screenplay for the 1978 \"Superman\" film. His last novel, \"The Family\", was released posthumously in 2001.\n\nThe Family (Puzo novel): The Family is a 2001 novel written by Mario Puzo. The novel is about Pope Alexander VI and his family. Puzo spent over twenty years working on the book off and on, while he wrote others. 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Played out in the worlds of gambling, publishing and the film industry, Merlyn and his brother Artie obey their own code of honor in the ferment of contemporary America, where law and organized crime are one and the same. Set in New York, Hollywood, and Las Vegas, Mario Puzo considered \"Fools Die\" to be his personal favorite. The paperback rights to the book were sold in 1978 by the publisher, G. P. Putnam's Sons, to New American Library for a then record $2.55 million.\n\nSteambath (play): Steambath is the second play by American author Bruce Jay Friedman. It was first performed Off-Broadway at the Truck and Warehouse Theater where it opened on June 30, 1970, closing on October 18, 1970 after 128 performances.\n\nSwank: Swank is an adult or pornographic magazine published in the United States. The first incarnation was launched by Victor Fox of Fox Comics in 1941 (and again in 1945) as a men's lifestyle and pin-up magazine in the style of \"Esquire\". 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Between the February 2016 general election and the 6 May 2016 formation of a new government, he was the Acting Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, having held that ministry since July 2014 in the previous government, and was also deputy leader of Fine Gael from 2010 to 2017. He was the Minister for Health from March 2011 to July 2014. Reilly was a Teachta D\u00e1la (TD) for the Dublin North constituency since the 2007 general election until he lost his seat in the 2016 general election. Reilly was nominated by Taoiseach Enda Kenny to Seanad \u00c9ireann in May 2016. James Reilly was re-appointed as deputy leader of Fine Gael on 4 July 2016.\n\nFine Gael leadership election, 2002: The 2002 Fine Gael leadership election began in May 2002, when Michael Noonan resigned as party leader due to the party's poor performance in the 2002 general election. Noonan had only been party leader for little over fifteen months. 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He served as Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the South constituency from 2004 to 2007.\n\nGovernment of the 31st D\u00e1il: The Government of the 31st D\u00e1il is the previous Government of Ireland, formed after the 2011 general election to D\u00e1il \u00c9ireann on 25 February 2011. Fine Gael entered into discussions with the Labour Party which culminated in a joint programme for government. The 31st D\u00e1il first met on 9 March 2011 when it nominated Se\u00e1n Barrett to be the Ceann Comhairle. Following this, the house nominated Enda Kenny, the leader of Fine Gael, to be the 13th Taoiseach. Kenny then went to the \u00c1ras an Uachtar\u00e1in where President Mary McAleese appointed him as Taoiseach. 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York County School of Technology, the oldest on-going career and technical school in the United States, is a comprehensive career and technical school for students who want help to provide experience in a career field for their future. The career areas or programs, commonly called \"shops\", are divided into three academies: \"Arts and Human Services\", \"Engineering and Construction.\" , and \"Manufacturing and Transportation.\" Each academy has 2 career pathways. The schools colors are green and white, and the mascot is the Spartan.\n\nHeidelberg Township, York County, Pennsylvania: Heidelberg Township is a township in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. The township was erected in 1750 and encompassed the land grant known as \"Digges' Choice\" (a warrant granted to John Digges in 1727 by the province of Maryland, prior to the time the Mason-Dixon line fixed the final boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania). The township consisted of 9,030 acres and extended as far west as the borough (town) of McSherrystown. The township included the borough (town) of Hanover until Hanover was made a borough in 1815. When Adams County was formed from western York County in 1800, the portion of Heidelberg Township that was included in York County was subsequently renamed Conewago Township. In 1860, the western half of Heidelberg Township (including the area around Hanover) was split off to form Penn Township.\n\nMichael and Magdealena Bixler Farmstead: The Michael and Magdealena Bixler Farmstead, also known as John Rudy County Park, is a historic property located at East Manchester Township, Pennsylvania, York County, Pennsylvania. It includes seven stone and frame buildings dating from about 1799 to about 1910. They are a Georgian-style house, Sweitzer barn (1811), a summer kitchen, corn barn, hog barn, tobacco barn, and milk house. 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One of U2's most overtly political songs, its lyrics describe the horror felt by an observer of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, mainly focusing on the Bloody Sunday incident in Derry where British troops shot and killed unarmed civil rights protesters and bystanders. At the same time, the lyrics reject hate and revenge as a response, as noted in the line \"There's many lost, but tell me who has won.\" Along with \"New Year's Day,\" the song helped U2 reach a wider listening audience. It was generally well received by critics on the album's release.\n\nSunday Bloody Sunday (disambiguation): \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" is a song by U2.\n\nThis Is the Sea: This Is the Sea, released in September 1985, is the third The Waterboys album, and the last of their \"Big Music\" albums. 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The album has come to be regarded as U2's first overtly political album, in part because of songs like \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" and \"New Year's Day\", as well as the title, which stems from the band's perception of the world at the time; Bono stated that \"war seemed to be the motif for 1982.\"\n\nLarry Mullen Jr.: Laurence Joseph Mullen Jr. (born 31 October 1961) is an Irish musician and actor, best known as the drummer of the Irish rock band U2. Mullen's distinctive drumming style developed from his playing martial beats in a childhood marching band, the Artane Boys Band. Some of his most notable contributions to the U2 catalogue include \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\", \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\", \"Where the Streets Have No Name\", \"Zoo Station,\" \"Mysterious Ways\", and \"City of Blinding Lights\".\n\nU2 discography: The discography of Irish rock band U2 consists of thirteen studio albums, one live album, three compilation albums, sixty-seven singles, and eight extended plays (EPs). The band formed at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in 1976 as teenagers. In 1979, the group issued their first release, the EP \"U2-3\", which sold well in Ireland. The following year, the group signed to Island Records and released their debut album, \"Boy\". It reached number 52 in the UK and number 63 in the US. They followed it up with the release of \"October\" (1981) and \"War\" (1983). \"War\" was a commercial success, becoming the band's first number-one album in the UK while reaching number 12 in the US. The album yielded the singles \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" and \"New Year's Day\" and have since become among the band's most popular songs. On the subsequent War Tour, the group recorded the live album \"Under a Blood Red Sky\" and concert film \"\", both of which sold well and helped establish them globally as a live act.\n\nWar Tour: The War Tour was a concert tour by the Irish rock band U2, which took place in 1982 and 1983 in support of the group's third album \"War\". The tour took place in Western Europe, the United States, and Japan, with new material from \"War\" taking an increasing role as the tour progressed. Venues were mostly halls, but some arenas were introduced later on. U2's performances were very well received both critically and commercially, especially in the United States where U2 broke through to become a major act. Scenes of lead singer Bono waving a white flag during the song \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" became an emblematic image of this phase of U2's career. 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The show's title is a reference to the main character, Melinda Gordon (portrayed by Jennifer Love Hewitt), who has the ability to see and communicate with the dead. The series began on September 23, 2005, and ended on May 21, 2010. As of 2011, all seasons are available on DVD. The show was not renewed for a sixth season and was cancelled by CBS on May 18, 2010.\n\nGhost Whisperer (season 1): The first season of \"Ghost Whisperer\", an American television series created by John Gray, commenced airing in the United States on September 23, 2005, concluded May 5, 2006, and consisted of 22 episodes. The series follows the life of Melinda Gordon (Jennifer Love Hewitt), who has the ability to see and communicate with ghosts. While trying to live as normal a life as possible\u2014she is married and owns an antique store\u2014Melinda helps earthbound spirits resolve their problems and cross over into the Light, or the spirit world. 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He has expertise in auction marketplaces, consumer Internet and digital media, fundraising, corporate management, and mergers and acquisitions. Walrath served as CEO and Founder of Right Media, an online advertising exchange marketplace that was acquired by Yahoo for $850 million in 2007. After Right Media, Walrath co-founded the WGI Group, an early stage venture capital firm that provides seed investments to Internet entrepreneurs. Walrath currently serves as Chairman of Moat, a search engine and resources guide for display ads; Chairman of Yext Inc., a location software company that synchronizes business listings across 50 sites and has been valued at $270 million; and Board of Directors Member of Inadco, Inc., a cost-per-lead advertising platform. Walrath was the recipient of the highly prestigious Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2007.\n\nCurtiss-Wright: The Curtiss-Wright Corporation is an American-based, global diversified product manufacturer and service provider for the commercial, industrial, defense, and energy markets. Created in 1929 from the consolidation of Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company, Wright Aeronautical (founded by Glenn L. Martin and the Wright brothers as Wright-Martin), and various supplier companies, by the end of World War II it was the largest aircraft manufacturer in the United States, supplying whole aircraft in large numbers to the U.S. Armed Forces. It has since evolved away from final assembly of finished aircraft, becoming a component manufacturer specializing in actuators, aircraft controls, valves, and surface treatment services. It also is a supplier to commercial nuclear power, nuclear navy systems, industrial vehicles and to the oil and gas industries.\n\nGiuseppe Mascitelli: Giuseppe Mascitelli, born in Marche in 1959, is graduated in philosophy at the University of Urbino and, after nearly three decades of collaboration with the Mediolanum Group, is the founder of Filmare GroUP, a holding company (which is processed in SpA by the year) which includes all the initiatives of its main shareholder, the family Mascitelli and deals with activities around the world of communication, but not limited to; its activity is summarized by the slogan 'Experience Makers'. Filmare GroUP includes Mascitelli & Partners, an initiative to share with the major institutions of the banking and insurance a wealth experiences and knowledge about communication, training and research in these sectors. Founder, in 1998, along with Ennio Doris, of Alboran SPA (with which he has implemented the first European TV Company in finance), is also co-founder in 2006 of Mobango Ltd, one of the world's first Mobile Community. Always up to date with technological innovation, Mascitelli has implemented its digital ecosystem with numerous platforms connected with www.giuseppemascitelli.com aggregator.\n\nMonira Rahman: Monira Rahman (born 1966) worked as secretary/PA to Dr John Morrison OBE who consulted for the Canadian International Development Agency in Dhaka, Bangladesh prior to becoming the founder of the Acid Survivors Foundation, an organization dedicated to raising awareness and preventing acid attacks. She later became Executive Director of ASF and was granted the Human Rights Award of the German section of Amnesty International in 2005, as ASF was able to reduce number of acid attacks in Bangladesh about 40%. Dr John Morrison developed the Acid Survivors Foundation in Bangladesh. The Acid Survivors Foundation was officially established on 12 May 1999 under a Trust Deed by Mr Kazi Fazlur Rahman. Dr John Morrison was the Founder Executive Director of the Foundation and Monira Rahman was the Deputy Director. Since August 2002, Monira Rahman become its Chief Executive Officer. When Monira Rahman took over the CEO position, the number of acid attack was increasing at the rate of 38% each year. But under her leadership a social movement is continuing which resulted 75% reduction of acid attack by the year 2010. Monira Rahman won Amnesty International's Human Rights Defenders Award 2006, Americans for UNFPA award 2009 and World's Children's Prize 2010.\n\nGlenn L. Martin: Glenn Luther Martin (January 17, 1886 \u2013 December 5, 1955) was an American aviation pioneer. He designed and built his own aircraft and was an active pilot. He founded his own aircraft company in 1912 which today through several mergers is amalgamated into the Lockheed Martin company.\n\nGovinda Raj Joshi: Govinda Raj Joshi is a Nepalese politician. Govinda Raj Joshi was born in 1949 at Khalte village in Rupakot Village Development Committee of Tanahun district, Nepal, He stepped into the field of politics in 1964 when he had just begun his student life. Joshi who regards late BP Koirala as his ideal was the president of free student union (College of Education) and Gandaki Student Council in 1967. Joshi was a member of Tarun Dal, the youth wing of Nepali Congress Party, in the year 1969 in Tanahun district, He formed the Nepali Congress Tanahun district committee and was the secretary of Nepali Congress, Tanahun, in 2033,He was the secretary of multiparty campaign committee of Nepali Congress Party in 1979, He was the vice- president of Nepali Congress Party, Tanahun district and eventually made it to the central committee member of the party in the year 1997. Likewise, Mr. Joshi was elected as central committee member of the party in the year 2000. Twice a central committee member; Mr. Joshi has already held the post of a joint general secretary of the party. He actively worked as a coordinator while the construction of the Nepali Congress Party Building was underway at Sanepa, Lalitpur. Joshi who started his career as a teacher was also the founder of Tribhuwan High School, Tanahu district . He was the founder head master of the school and taught at the very school for six years as a volunteer and spent his personal money to establish high school in his own village . Later on he was the head master of Shiva Secondary School Rising and also the founder of Adikabi Bhanubhakta Multiple College, Tanahun. He taught at the very college for two years as a volunteer.\n\nBenyamin Cohen: Benyamin Cohen (born 1975) was the founder and editor of both Jewsweek and American Jewish Life Magazine He is the author of the memoir \"My Jesus Year: A Rabbi's Son Wanders the Bible Belt in Search of His Own Faith\". Publisher's Weekly named it one of the best books of the year, and Cohen received the Georgia Author of the Year Award. He was the founder and editor of the award-winning national magazine American Jewish Life and the online magazine Jewsweek, and he has written for the Huffington Post, the Daily Beast, the Washington Post, and Slate. Prior to that he edited Torah from Dixie, thoughts on the weekly Bible portion, which was later turned into a book by the same name. He is now the content director for the Mother Nature Network, a science and environmental news website.\n\nMarita Cheng: Marita Cheng (born 5 March 1989) is the founder of Robogals. She was named the 2012 Young Australian of the Year. She is the founder and current CEO of 2Mar Robotics, a start-up robotics company.\n\nSaint Sava: Saint Sava (Serbian: \u0421\u0432\u0435\u0442\u0438 \u0421\u0430\u0432\u0430/Sveti Sava , ] , 1174 \u2013 14 January 1236), known as The Enlightener, was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the founder of Serbian law, and a diplomat. Sava, born Rastko (), was the youngest son of Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja (founder of the Nemanji\u0107 dynasty), and ruled the appanage of Hum briefly in 1190\u201392. He then left for Mount Athos where he became a monk, with the name \"Sava\" (\"Sabbas\"). At Athos, he established the monastery of Hilandar, which became one of the most important cultural and religious centres of the Serbian people. In 1219 he was recognized as the first Serbian Archbishop by the Patriarchate, and in the same year he authored the oldest known constitution of Serbia, \"Zakonopravilo\", thus securing full independence; both religious and political. Sava is regarded the founder of Serbian medieval literature.\n\nRolf Robert Rohn: Rolf Robert Rohn (born September 3, 1944) is a Liturgical Artist, Designer, Appraiser, Educator, Construction Consultant and founder of the Pittsburgh-based liturgical design consultancy Rohn & Associates Design, Inc., as well as its subsidiary, Rohn & Associates Custom Studio, Inc. He has dedicated his professional career to the study and execution of sacred art and liturgical design. His life-long commitment to his profession began after he emigrated from Germany at age eight and became an apprentice to his father, the self-taught liturgical artist Rudolph N. Rohn and founder of Rudolph N. Rohn Art Studios in Pittsburgh, PA. Rolf majored in Art History and Theology at local Duquesne University, taking over the family business after the death of his father in 1975. He has continued his education over the years by studying ancient liturgical art, techniques and architecture in cities all over the world. Rolf spends several months a year in Italy sourcing new artisans and maintaining close working relationships with carefully selected craftsmen. He has worked on over 2,500 projects in both the United States and Europe.", "question": "What year was the founder of Curtiss-Wright born?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the founder."}, "company_founded": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the company founded by the person that was part of the Curtiss-Wright consolidation."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the founder."}}, "required": ["person_name", "company_founded", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Glenn L. Martin", "company_founded": "Wright-Martin", "birth_year": 1886}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Glenn L. 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Carr has represented Ireland at Schools, Under 19 and Under 21 level, as well as at international 'A' level and the Ireland national rugby sevens team.\n\nJulie Feeney: Julie Feeney is an Irish singer, composer, songwriter and record producer who self-produces and self-orchestrates her own work. She makes both instrumental and electronic music, and all of her songs with full orchestrations. Feeney is a three-time nominee for the Meteor Choice Music Prize for 'Irish Album of the Year', winning in 2006 for debut album \"13 songs\". She has released three studio albums on her own label 'mittens': \"13 songs\" (2005), \"pages\" (2009), and \"Clocks\" (2012). \"Clocks\" entered at No.1 on the Irish Independent Albums Chart and No. 7 on the Main Irish albums charts making it her highest charting album to date. She is from Galway, Ireland. Previously she worked as a professional choral singer and educator.\n\nVince Feeney: Vincent Feeney (born 12 May 1973, Sligo), is a retired Irish professional boxer, nicknamed \"the Sligo Kid\", hailing from the Maugheraboy area of Sligo Town. For the majority of his professional career, Feeney fought in the bantamweight division but also competed at divisions either side.\n\nLittle White Lie (TV drama): Little White Lie is a feature length IFTA-nominated Irish television romantic comedy drama broadcast on RT\u00c9 One on 4 August 2008 at 21:30. It stars Andrew Scott and Elaine Cassidy. The drama follows the journey of a dejected actor (Scott) as he searches for love after being discarded by his highflying girlfriend. The title comes from the fact that the main character tells one to his new girlfriend (Cassidy) - that he is a psychiatrist instead of an actor. \"Little White Lie\" is written by Stuart Carolan and Barry Murphy and directed by Nick Renton. It is produced by Element Pictures, which previously produced \"Bitter Sweet\" and \"Prosperity\" for RT\u00c9. The drama featured music from the artist Julie Feeney. The song \"You Broke the Magic\" was taken from the Choice Music Prize-winning \"13 songs\".\n\nAdventures in Gramophone: Adventures in Gramophone is an album by the Northern Ireland based artist Duke Special. It was released on Hag Records in 2005 and collects all twelve tracks from two previous EP releases - \"Lucky Me\" and \"My Villain Heart\". It was nominated for the 2006 Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year, losing out to \"13 Songs\" by Julie Feeney.\n\nLeinster Rugby: Leinster Rugby (Irish: \"Rugba\u00ed Laighean\" ) is one of the four professional provincial rugby teams from the island of Ireland and the most successful Irish team both domestically and in European competition. They compete in the Pro14 and the European Rugby Champions Cup. The team represents the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) Leinster Branch, which is one of four primary branches of the IRFU and is responsible for rugby union throughout the geographical Irish province of Leinster.\n\nJim Feeney: James McBurney Feeney (23 June 1921 \u2013 March 1985) was a Northern Irish professional footballer. During his career he made almost 100 appearances for Swansea City and over 200 appearances for Ipswich Town. Feeney's son and grandson, both named Warren, later represented Northern Ireland.\n\nLord President of Munster: The post of Lord President of Munster was the most important office in the English government of the Irish province of Munster from its introduction in the Elizabethan era for a century, to 1672, a period including the Desmond Rebellions in Munster, the Nine Years' War, and the Irish Rebellion of 1641. The Lord President was subject to the chief governor, but had full authority within the province, extending to civil, criminal and church legal matters, the imposition of martial law, official appointments, and command of military forces. Some appointments to military governor of Munster were not accompanied by the status of President. The width of his powers led to frequent clashes with the longer established courts, and in 1622 he was warned sharply not to \"intermeddle\" with cases which were properly the business of those courts. He was assisted by a Council whose members included the Chief Justice of Munster, another justice and the Attorney General for the Province. By 1620 his council was permanently based in Limerick.\n\nGalway: Galway ( ; Irish: \"Gaillimh\" , ] ) is a city in the West of Ireland in the province of Connacht. Galway City Council is the local authority for the city. Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay and is surrounded by County Galway. It is the fourth most populous urban area in the Republic of Ireland and the sixth most populous city in the island of Ireland.\n\nHanrahan: O'Hanrahan is an Irish surname shared by many Irish people and descendants of Irish emigrants. The name is most common in the area of the Shannon Estuary (counties Kerry, Limerick and Clare) in Ireland. Through emigration the name has become fairly common in the USA, the UK and other countries to which the Irish emigrated. Many famous people share this name as well. The name was originally spelled \"\u00d3 hAnnrach\u00e1in\" and initially used in the Irish province of Leinster, where local nobles and kings with the name ruled. Variations include Hanradhan and Hanraghan. Many families within Ireland and those of emigrants from Ireland, of the \u00d3 hAnnrach\u00e1in family, Anglicised their names to \"O'Hanrahan\" or \"Hanrahan\". Eochaidh, King of Leinster, an early monarch who fled to Scotland in exile in 540, was the first ruler to bear the surname. The name originates from Anradh\u00e1n, diminutive of the Old Irish word \"\u00e1nradh\", which translates as \"warrior\". 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It is a film adaptation of the 1975 novel \"Bid Time Return\" by Richard Matheson, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour, and Christopher Plummer.\n\nEnigma (1982 film): Enigma is a 1982 Anglo-American thriller film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and starring Martin Sheen, Sam Neill, Brigitte Fossey, and Kevin McNally. Based on Michael Barak's novel \"Enigma Sacrifice\", the film centers on a CIA agent that tries to infiltrate Soviet intelligence in order to stop a murderous plot.\n\nExtreme Close-Up (film): Extreme Close-Up is a 1973 film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by Michael Crichton. It deals with privacy in an ever growing technological age.\n\nGrey Matters (Fringe): \"Grey Matters\" is the 10th episode of the second season of the American science fiction drama television series \"Fringe\". The episode was written by Ashley Edward Miller and Zack Stentz, and directed by Jeannot Szwarc. It centered on three mental patients who mysteriously became sane again after shapeshifters from the parallel universe removed a piece of foreign tissue from each of their brains; this tissue is later revealed to have been taken from the brain of Walter Bishop years before. The fringe team of Olivia Dunham, Peter Bishop, and Walter investigate and face a new enemy, Thomas Jerome Newton (guest actor Sebastian Roch\u00e9), whose purpose is to decipher the missing parts of Walter's brain and find out how to move between universes.\n\nHonor Bound (film): Honor Bound (also known as Red End) is a 1988 film directed by Jeannot Szwarc.\n\nBill Erwin: William Lindsey Erwin (December 2, 1914 \u2013 December 29, 2010) was an American film, television and stage actor with over 250 television and film credits. A veteran character actor, he is widely known for his 1993 Emmy Award-nominated performance on \"Seinfeld\", portraying the embittered, irascible retiree Sid Fields. He also made notable appearances on shows such as \"I Love Lucy\" and his \"\". In cinema, his most recognized role is that of Arthur, a kindly bellhop at the Mackinac Island Grand Hotel, in \"Somewhere in Time\" (1980).\n\nLes Soeurs Soleil: Les Soeurs Soleil is a 1997 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc, starring and co-written by Marie-Anne Chazel.\n\nSupergirl (film): Supergirl is a 1984 British superhero film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by David Odell, based on the DC Comics character of the same name and serves as a spin-off to Alexander and Ilya Salkind's \"Superman\" film series. The film stars Helen Slater as Supergirl, along with Faye Dunaway, Mia Farrow and Peter O'Toole, with Marc McClure reprising his role as Jimmy Olsen from the \"Superman\" films. 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Van den Berg, as crew on the Dutch Dragon took the 13th place with helmsman Wim van Duyl and fellow crew member Biem Dudok van Heel.\n\nJanwillem van den Berg: Janwillem van den Berg (26 November 1920 in Akkrum \u2013 18 October 1985 in Groningen) was a Dutch speech scientist and medical physicist who played a major role in establishing the myoelastic-aerodynamic theory of voice production. The most notable aspect of van den Berg's theory is its impact on modern speech science in providing a foundation for modern models of vocal fold function.\n\nClaude Nicollier: Claude Nicollier (born 2 September 1944 in Vevey, Switzerland) is the first astronaut from Switzerland. He has flown on four Space Shuttle missions. His first spaceflight (STS-46) was in 1992, and his final spaceflight (STS-103) was in 1999. He took part in two servicing missions to the Hubble Space Telescope (called STS-61 and STS-103). During his final spaceflight he participated in a spacewalk, becoming the first European Space Agency astronaut to do so during a Space Shuttle mission (previous ESA astronauts conducted spacewalks aboard \"Mir\", see List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965\u20131999). In 2000 he was assigned to the Astronaut Office Extravehicular Activity Branch, while maintaining a position as Lead ESA Astronaut in Houston. Nicollier retired from ESA in April 2007.\n\nL.W.C van den Berg: Lodewijk Willem Christiaan van den Berg (October 19, 1845 \u2013 March 2, 1927), or more commonly known as L.W.C. van den Berg, was a Dutch oriental scholar in the Dutch colonial era famous with his research on Arab Indonesians of Hadhrami descent, which was the first detailed research of its kind in the world at the time.\n\nWilma van den Berg: Wilhelmina Catharina Maria Martina \"Wilma\" van Gool (n\u00e9e van den Berg on 11 August 1947, commonly known as Wilma van den Berg) is a retired sprinter from the Netherlands. In 1969\u20131970 she won two European medals and two medals at the 1970 Summer Universiade in various individual sprint events. She competed at the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics in the 100 m and 200 m sprint and 4 \u00d7 100 m relay and finished in fourth place in the relay in 1968; individually, she failed to reach the finals.\n\nMartin J. Fettman: Martin Joseph Fettman (B.S., D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D., Diplomate, ACVP) is an American pathologist and researcher who flew on NASA Space Shuttle mission STS-58 aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia as a Payload Specialist.\n\nGert van den Berg: Gert van den Berg, Gert van den Bergh or Gerrit van den Berg may refer to:\n\nLodewijk van den Berg: Lodewijk van den Berg (] ; born March 24, 1932) is a Dutch American chemical engineer, specializing in crystal growth, who flew on a 1985 Space Shuttle \"Challenger\" mission as a Payload Specialist.\n\nSTS-51-G: STS-51-G was the eighteenth flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the fifth flight of Space Shuttle \"Discovery\". The seven-day mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on June 17, 1985, and landed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on June 24. Sultan Salman Al Saud of Saudi Arabia was on board as a payload specialist; Al Saud became the first Arab, the first Muslim, and the first member of a royal family to fly into space. It was also the first Space Shuttle mission which flew without at least one astronaut from the pre-Shuttle era among its crew.\n\nDe Speld: De Speld (\"The Pin\") is a Dutch news satire website. The website publishes satirical articles and videos parodying the style and content of regular news outlets. \"De Speld\" was founded in 2007 by Jochem van den Berg and Melle van den Berg (no relationship). Since its inception, the website's office has been based in Amsterdam. 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Gordon Liddy", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Watergate Seven: The Watergate Seven has two meanings: (1) it refers to the five men caught June 17, 1972 burglarizing the Democratic National Committee\u2019s headquarters in the Watergate Hotel and their two handlers, E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy (two Nixon campaign aides), all of whom were tried before Judge John Sirica in January 1973; (2) it refers to the seven advisors and aides to United States President Richard M. Nixon who were indicted by a grand jury on March 1, 1974 for their role in the Watergate scandal. The grand jury also named Nixon an unindicted conspirator. The indictments marked the first time in U.S. history that a president was so named.\n\nG. Gordon Liddy: George Gordon Battle Liddy (born November 30, 1930), better known as G. Gordon Liddy, is a (disbarred) American lawyer who is best known as the chief operative in the White House Plumbers unit that existed from July to September 1971, during Richard Nixon's presidency. He was convicted of conspiracy, burglary, and illegal wiretapping for his role in the Watergate scandal.\n\nWhite House Plumbers: The White House Plumbers, sometimes simply called the Plumbers, was a covert White House Special Investigations Unit, established July 24, 1971, during the presidency of Richard Nixon. Its task was to stop the leaking of classified information, such as the \"Pentagon Papers\", to the news media. Its members branched into illegal activities while working for the Committee to Re-elect the President, including the Watergate break-in and the ensuing Watergate scandal.\n\nE. Howard Hunt: Everette Howard Hunt Jr. (October 9, 1918\u00a0\u2013 January 23, 2007), better known as E. Howard Hunt, was an American intelligence officer and writer. From 1949 to 1970, Hunt served as an officer in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Along with G. Gordon Liddy and others, Hunt was one of the Nixon administration \"plumbers\", a secret team of operatives charged with fixing \"leaks\"\u00a0\u2013 real or perceived causes of confidential administration information being leaked to outside parties. Hunt and Liddy plotted the Watergate burglaries and other undercover operations for the Nixon administration. In the ensuing Watergate scandal, Hunt was convicted of burglary, conspiracy, and wiretapping, eventually serving 33 months in prison.\n\nAnthony Ulasewicz: Anthony \"Tony\" Ulasewicz (December 14, 1918 in New York, United States \u2013 December 17, 1997 in Glens Falls, New York) was a figure in the Watergate scandal, delivering hundreds of thousands of dollars in \"hush money\" to Watergate defendants G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt. He also investigated the lives of notable Democrats like Senator Edward M. Kennedy. He was of Polish descent.\n\nJohn Sirica: John Joseph Sirica (March 19, 1904 \u2013 August 14, 1992) was the Chief Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, where he became famous for his role in the trials stemming from the Watergate scandal. He rose to national prominence during the Watergate scandal when he ordered President Richard Nixon to turn over his recordings of White House conversations.\n\nThe Final Days: The Final Days is a 1976 non-fiction book written by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein about the Watergate scandal. A follow up to their book \"All the President's Men\", \"The Final Days\" concerns itself with the final months of the Presidency of Richard Nixon including battles over the Nixon White House tapes and the impeachment process against Richard Nixon.\n\nWhite House horrors: The White House Horrors is a term attributed to Richard Nixon's former United States Attorney General, John N. 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Liddy was portrayed by two different actors: American actor Robert Conrad played Liddy as an adult and child-actor Danny Lloyd portrayed him in his youth. Other figures associated with the Watergate scandal and portrayed in this film include Jeb Magruder and John Dean. 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The fishermen in this area made this sauce to be eaten with fish. It is typically made from any mixture of roasted or raw almonds, pine nuts, and/or hazelnuts, roasted garlic, olive or sunflower oil, bitxo peppers (similar to New Mexico chiles) and/or nyora peppers (a sun dried, small, round variety of red bell pepper). Flour or ground stale bread may be used as a thickener or to provide texture. Other common ingredients include roasted tomatoes, red wine vinegar and onions. Leaves of fennel or mint may be added, particularly if served with fish or escargot. It is very often served with seafood, but can also be served with a wide variety of other foods, including poultry and some red meats like lamb and vegetables. During the springtime, salsa romesco is served as an accompanying dip for cal\u00e7ots, a spring onion typical to Catalonia, during traditional springtime cal\u00e7ot barbecues called \"cal\u00e7otades\". 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The May event had three championships defended and the August featured five championship matches in total.\n\nGate of the Catalan Countries: The Gate of the Catalan Countries (Catalan: \"Porta dels Pa\u00efsos Catalans\" ), a work of the sculptor Emili Armengol, marks the Northern starting location of the Catalan Countries in Salses, Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Orientales (this part of France belongs to what is also called, especially in Catalonia, \"Catalunya Nord\", English: Northern Catalonia).\n\nAnna Sim\u00f3: Anna Sim\u00f3 i Castell\u00f3 (born July 26, 1968) is a Catalan politician. A member of the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC), she became the Minister of Social Welfare and Family Affairs of the Generalitat de Catalunya in 2003 as part of the first \"\"Tripartite\" coalition government formed by the Socialists' Party of Catalonia, ERC and Initiative for Catalonia Greens, a position she held until ERC's ministers were removed from the government in May 2006. She is currently a member of the Catalan parliament.\n\nCava (Spanish wine): Cava (] , plural \"caves\") is a sparkling wine of \"Denominaci\u00f3n de Origen\" (DO) status from Catalonia, also produced in other regions of Spain. It may be white (\"blanc\") or ros\u00e9 (\"rosat\"). The macabeu, parellada and xarel\u00b7lo are the most popular and traditional grape varieties for producing cava. Only wines produced in the champenoise traditional method may be labelled \"cava\"; those produced by other processes may only be called \"sparkling wines\" (\"vinos espumosos\"). About 95% of all cava is produced in the Pened\u00e8s area in Catalonia, with the village of Sant Sadurn\u00ed d'Anoia being home to many of Spain's largest production houses. The two major producers are Codorn\u00edu and Freixenet. Cava is also produced in other villages in Aragon, Castile and Le\u00f3n, Extremadura, La Rioja, Basque Country, Navarre and Valencia.\n\nMay Days: The May Days of 1937, sometimes also called May Events, referring to a series of clashes between 3 and 8 May 1937, were a period of civil violence in Catalonia, when factions of the Republican side engaged each other in street battles in various parts of Catalonia, in particular in the city of Barcelona, during the Spanish Civil War.\n\nRevolutionary Catalonia: Revolutionary Catalonia (July 21, 1936 \u2013 1939) was the part of Catalonia (an autonomous region in northeast Spain) controlled by the anarchist, communist, and socialist trade unions, parties, and militias during the Spanish Civil War. These included the Confederaci\u00f3n Nacional del Trabajo (CNT, National Confederation of Labor) which was the dominant labor union at the time and the closely associated Federaci\u00f3n Anarquista Ib\u00e9rica (FAI, Iberian Anarchist Federation). The Uni\u00f3n General de Trabajadores (General Worker's Union), the POUM and the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia (which included the Communist Party of Catalonia) were also involved. Although the Generalitat of Catalonia was nominally in power, the trade unions were \"de facto\" in command of most of the economy and military forces.\n\nNational Cherry Festival: The National Cherry Festival is a festival in Traverse City, Michigan. It began in 1925 as the Blessing of the Blossoms Festival, which was held in early May to attract tourists to Northern Michigan to view the blooming cherry blossoms. In 1931 the Michigan Legislature renamed the festival to the National Cherry Festival, and moved the event to the summer. Since 2004, a May event coinciding with blooming of the cherry blossoms is also held again, as the Blossom Days Festival, in addition to what is now the better-known National Cherry Festival.\n\nBackground of the Spanish Civil War: The background of the Spanish Civil War dates back to the end of the 19th century, when the owners of large estates, called \"latifundia\", held most of the power in a land-based oligarchy. The landowners' power was unsuccessfully challenged by the industrial and merchant sectors. In 1868 popular uprisings led to the overthrow of Queen Isabella II of the House of Bourbon. In 1873 Isabella's replacement, King Amadeo I of the House of Savoy, abdicated due to increasing political pressure, and the short-lived First Spanish Republic was proclaimed. After the restoration of the Bourbons in December 1874, Carlists and anarchists emerged in opposition to the monarchy. Alejandro Lerroux helped bring republicanism to the fore in Catalonia, where poverty was particularly acute. Growing resentment of conscription and of the military culminated in the Tragic Week in Barcelona in 1909. After the First World War, the working class, the industrial class, and the military united in hopes of removing the corrupt central government, but were unsuccessful. Fears of communism grew. A military coup brought Miguel Primo de Rivera to power in 1923, and he ran Spain as a military dictatorship. Support for his regime gradually faded, and he resigned in January 1930. There was little support for the monarchy in the major cities, and King Alfonso XIII abdicated; the Second Spanish Republic was formed, whose power would remain until the culmination of the Spanish Civil War. Monarchists would continue to oppose the Republic.\n\nLlista d'encap\u00e7alaments de mat\u00e8ria en catal\u00e0: The Llista d'encap\u00e7alaments de mat\u00e8ria en catal\u00e0 (LEMAC) is a Catalan language controlled vocabulary that includes subject headings \u2013 linguistic expression (a term or a phrase)- used by cataloguers to represent the thematic content of documents \u2013 a concept, event, name, or title- and that allows users to make a search in a catalogue, bibliography or index. LEMAC is created and maintained by the Servei de Normalitzaci\u00f3 Bibliogr\u00e0fica of the National Library of Catalonia (Biblioteca de Catalunya ), and it is applied by librarians to the documents being catalogued, so that users can search items through access points other than authors, titles or publishers. Subject headings also allow users to retrieve headings together when the topic is the same and, at the same time, they show the topics covered in a given collection.", "question": "During the May Event, what was the part of Catalonia controlled by the anarchists called?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"controlled_region_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the part of Catalonia controlled by the specified factions."}, "controlling_factions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The types of groups that controlled the region."}, "control_period": {"type": "string", "description": "The period during which the region was under the control of these factions."}, "event_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the event during which the question's context applies."}, "event_date_range": {"type": "string", "description": "The date range of the event."}, "event_location": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary location where the event took place."}}, "required": ["controlled_region_name", "controlling_factions", "event_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"controlled_region_name": "Revolutionary Catalonia", "controlling_factions": ["anarchist", "communist", "socialist trade unions", "parties", "militias"], "control_period": "July 21, 1936 \u2013 1939", "event_name": "May Days", "event_date_range": "3 and 8 May 1937", "event_location": "Barcelona"}, "ground_truth": {"controlled_region_name": "Revolutionary Catalonia", "controlling_factions": ["anarchist", "communist", "socialist trade unions", "parties", "militias"], "control_period": "July 21, 1936 \u2013 1939", "event_name": "May Days", "event_date_range": "3 and 8 May 1937", "event_location": "various parts of Catalonia, in particular in the city of Barcelona"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2271, "output_tokens": 101, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "7252d65ce5ae62c2ae7f3d1a0a093b229a3b8b72f1b5c202edf0a1f6ed529955", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae1070e55429920d523428f", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Aerol\u00edneas Argentinas", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "AirAsia X: AirAsia X Berhad () (previously known as \"FlyAsianXpress Sdn. 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It is located about 22\u00a0km from the province's capital city, Santa Fe, and has a population of 6,825 inhabitants (2001 census ) which represents a growth of 87.96% compared to the 3,631 inhabitants (2001 census ) of the previous census.\n\nSAS Commuter: SAS Commuter, also branded as Scandinavian Commuter, was a regional airline which operated in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. A sister company of Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), it operated various regional services on behalf of the Scandinavian flag carrier. The airline was headquartered at Copenhagen Airport, which also served as its main base. It later also operated bases at Troms\u00f8 Airport; Stockholm Arlanda Airport; Trondheim Airport, V\u00e6rnes and Bergen Airport, Flesland.\n\nThames & Hudson: Thames & Hudson (also Thames and Hudson and sometimes T&H for brevity) is a publisher of illustrated books on art, architecture, design, and visual culture. With its headquarters in London, England, it has a sister company in New York and subsidiaries in Melbourne, Singapore and Hong Kong. In Paris, it has a further subsidiary company, Interart, which is engaged in the distribution of English-language books and a sister company, \u00c9ditions Thames & Hudson. It has been an independent, family-owned company since its founding in 1949.\n\nNortheast Express Regional Airlines: Northeast Express Regional Airlines was a regional airline based in Manchester, New Hampshire. The airline was originally known as Valley Airlines started by Maine businessman Roland Martin it capitalized on the US government essential air service by flying intrastate Maine to small communities that otherwise would not have access to airline services. Then the airline was brought by Allen Caruso of Bar Harbor Airlines fame. They rebranded and became Northeast Express Regional Airlines and became a Northwest Airlines codeshare affiliate dba Northwest Airlink. The airline declared bankruptcy and was liquidated, along with its sister company Precision Airlines, in 1995.\n\nBraathens Helikopter: Braathens Helikopter A/S was a Norwegian helicopter airline based at Stavanger Airport, Sola, and Bergen Airport, Flesland. It used a fleet of seven A\u00e9rospatiale Super Pumas to serve offshore oil platforms in the North Sea. The customers were Phillips Petroleum, Norsk Hydro, Statoil, Amoco and British Petroleum, serving their oil fields Ekofisk, Oseberg, Gullfaks, Veslefrikk, Valhall, Ula and Gyda. Braathens Helikopter operated from 1989 to 1993, after which it was sold to and merged with the main competitor, Helikopter Service. Braathens Helikopter was owned by Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi and was a sister company of the airline Braathens SAFE.\n\nPAL Express: PAL Express, formerly Air Philippines and Airphil Express, is an airline operating under the business name of Air Philippines Corporation. It operates domestic and international scheduled services from Manila, Cebu, Davao and Zamboanga. The airline has been re-branded a number of times, first as Air Philippines, then Airphil Express, and is now known as PAL Express. After a series of financial losses, Air Philippines ceased operations until it was acquired by investors from Philippine Airlines. After the acquisition, the airline was re-launched as PAL Express, operating some routes and slot assignments of its sister company Philippine Airlines until management decided to re-brand the carrier as a budget airline known as Airphil Express. However, in March 2013, the company's CEO announced that the name would be reverted to PAL Express. 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The film premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944. It was released in the United States on February 3, 1945 and in the UK that March. The seventh Disney animated feature film, the film plots an adventure through parts of Latin America, combining live-action and animation. This is the second of the six package films released by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s, following \"Saludos Amigos\" (1942).\n\nHot Lead and Cold Feet: Hot Lead and Cold Feet (originally titled Welcome to Bloodshy) is a 1978 American comedy-western film produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring Jim Dale, Karen Valentine, Don Knotts, Jack Elam and Darren McGavin.\n\nJos\u00e9 Carioca: Jos\u00e9 \"Z\u00e9\" Carioca ( ; ] ] ) is a Disney cartoon character drawn as an anthropomorphic parrot from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (thus \"Carioca\", a term which refers to a person born there). Jos\u00e9 was created in 1942 for the movie \"Saludos Amigos\" as a friend of Donald Duck, described by \"Time\" as \"a dapper Brazilian parrot, who is as superior to Donald Duck as the Duck was to Mickey Mouse\". He returned in the 1944 film \"The Three Caballeros\" along with Donald and a Mexican rooster named Panchito Pistoles.\n\nStuart Buchanan: Stuart Buchanan (March 18, 1894 \u2013 February 4, 1974) was an American actor and deep-voice announcer, who was the casting director for the Walt Disney Company, best known for voicing Humbert the Huntsman in the 1937 Disney animated film \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\". He also made cameo voiceover roles as a flight attendant in \"Saludos Amigos\" (1942) and in \"Super-Speed\" (1935). He also voiced Goofy in \"The Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air\" in 1938.\n\nSaludos Amigos: Saludos Amigos (Spanish for \"Greetings, Friends\") is a 1942 American live-action animated package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is the sixth Disney animated feature film and the first of the six package films produced by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s. Set in Latin America, it is made up of four different segments; Donald Duck stars in two of them and Goofy stars in one. It also features the first appearance of Jos\u00e9 Carioca, the Brazilian cigar-smoking parrot. \"Saludos Amigos\" was popular enough that Walt Disney decided to make another film about Latin America, \"The Three Caballeros\", to be produced two years later. \"Saludos Amigos\" premiered in Rio de Janeiro on August 24, 1942. It was released in the United States on February 6, 1943. At 42 minutes, it is Disney's shortest animated feature to date. It garnered positive reviews and was theatrically reissued in 1949, when it was shown on a double bill with the first reissue of \"Dumbo\".\n\nMelody Time: Melody Time (working title All in Fun) is a 1948 American live-action animated film and the 10th theatrically released animated feature produced by Walt Disney. It was released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948. Made up of several sequences set to popular music and folk music, the film is, like \"Make Mine Music\" before it, the popular music version of \"Fantasia\" (an ambitious film that proved to be a commercial disappointment upon its original theatrical release). \"Melody Time\", while not meeting the artistic accomplishments of \"Fantasia\", was mildly successful. It is the fifth Disney package film following \"Saludos Amigos\", \"The Three Caballeros\", \"Make Mine Music\", and \"Fun and Fancy Free\".\n\nKaren Valentine: Karen Lynne Valentine (born May 25, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as the idealistic schoolteacher Alice Johnson in the ABC comedy drama series \"Room 222\" from 1969 to 1974, for which she won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1970, and received a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1971. She later went to star in own short-lived sitcom \"Karen\" (1975), and played female leading roles in films \"Hot Lead and Cold Feet\" (1978) and \"The North Avenue Irregulars\" (1979).\n\nPanchito Pistoles: Panchito Pistoles is a cartoon character drawn as an anthropomorphized rooster. He appeared in the film \"The Three Caballeros\". Later he appeared in several Disney comics, including Don Rosa's \"The Three Caballeros Ride Again\" and \"The Magnificent Seven (Minus 4) Caballeros\". 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They are credited with pioneering the action role-playing game genre and the Japanese role-playing game industry, and remain one of the oldest role-playing game developers still in existence today.\n\nBeyond the Beyond: Beyond the Beyond, known in Japan as Beyond the Beyond: Harukanaru Kan\u0101n he (\u30d3\u30e8\u30f3\u30c9 \u30b6 \u30d3\u30e8\u30f3\u30c9 \uff5e\u9065\u304b\u306a\u308b\u30ab\u30ca\u30fc\u30f3\u3078\uff5e , lit. \"Beyond the Beyond: To Far Away Kanaan\") , is a role-playing video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in 1995. Though not the first role-playing game released for the PlayStation, \"Beyond the Beyond\" was the first RPG available in the west for the console using a traditional Japanese RPG gameplay style like \"Final Fantasy\", Dragon Quest and \"Phantasy Star\". The characters were designed by popular manga artist Ami Shibata.\n\nStandard RPG System: The Standard RPG System (SRS for short) is a Japanese role-playing game system developed by FarEast Amusement Research and used in \"Alshard\", \"Tenra War\", \"Kaze no Stigma RPG\", \"Shinkyoku S\u014dkai Polyphonica RPG\" and so on. The newest, the 14th game that use SRS are the \"Full Metal Panic! RPG\" based upon the anime and light novels of the same title. SRS games are published by several companies such as Game Field, Softbank Creative, JIVE and Kadokawa(Former Enterbrain and Fujimi Shobo).\n\nTales of Xillia: Tales of Xillia (Japanese: \u30c6\u30a4\u30eb\u30ba \u30aa\u30d6 \u30a8\u30af\u30b7\u30ea\u30a2 , Hepburn: Teiruzu Obu Ekushiria ) is a Japanese role-playing game released exclusively for the PlayStation 3. It is the thirteenth core product of the \"Tales\" series and is developed by Namco Tales Studio with Namco Bandai Games as the publisher. The game was released in Japan on September 7, 2011 and was localized in North America and PAL region in August 2013. The game takes place in a fictional world called Rieze Maxia where humans and ethereal spirits live in harmony. It follows Jude Mathis and Milla Maxwell who elude government officials after sabotaging a weapon of mass destruction known as the Lance of Kresnik. The plot's central theme is Yuruginaki shinnen no RPG (\u63fa\u308b\u304e\u306a\u304d\u4fe1\u5ff5\u306eRPG, lit. \"RPG of Unwavering Convictions\") .\n\nList of Japanese role-playing game franchises: This is a list of Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) franchises. For the purpose of this article, a JRPG is defined as a franchise which: (1) is considered a role-playing game by reliable sources and was made in Japan, or (2) made in another country, but otherwise the franchise would be difficult to differentiate from a JRPG due to having common traits found in JRPGs such as: anime character designs, RPG elements, fantasy setting and widely considered as being inspired or influenced by a JRPG. Games on this list that fall under the latter category include the \"Ragnarok\" and the series. The best selling JRPG franchise of all time is the \"Pok\u00e9mon\" franchise, which has sold over 279,000,000 video game units as of 2016.\n\nArianrhod RPG: Arianrhod RPG is a Japanese fantasy role-playing game released in 2004. At present, Arianrhod RPG is one of the most popular traditional RPG in Japan like as Sword World 2.0, Alshard and Dungeons and Dragons. The related books including rulebooks, supplements, replays and novels were published 59 books until November 2010.\n\nSword World RPG: Sword World RPG (\u30bd\u30fc\u30c9\u30fb\u30ef\u30fc\u30eb\u30c9RPG , S\u014ddo W\u0101rudo \u0100ru P\u012b J\u012b ) is a Japanese role-playing game created by Group SNE. 10 million copies of the related books including rulebooks, novels and replays have been sold. 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It was his final feature film before his death in July 2016. It was posthumously shown in the 70th Anniversary Events section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nDigital video: Digital video is a representation of moving visual images in the form of encoded digital data. This is in contrast to analog video, which represents moving visual images with analog signals. Digital video comprises a series of digital images displayed in rapid succession. In contrast, one of the key analog methods, motion picture film, uses a series of photographs which are projected in rapid succession. Standard film stocks such as 16 mm and 35 mm record at 24 frames per second. For video, there are two frame rate standards: NTSC, at about 30 frames per second, and PAL at 25 frames per second.\n\n2017 Cannes Film Festival: The 70th Cannes Film Festival took place from 17 to 28 May 2017, in Cannes, France. Spanish film director and screenwriter Pedro Almod\u00f3var was the President of the Jury for the festival and Italian actress Monica Bellucci hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. \" Ismael's Ghosts\", directed by French director Arnaud Desplechin, was the opening film for the festival.\n\nVaricam: VariCam is a brand name associated with the specialized Panasonic video cameras that are mostly used to imitate the look and feel of motion picture cameras. They have been used for many feature films. VariCams' main feature is that the framerate can be changed to anywhere between 1 frame per second to 60 frames per second, offering flexibility in creating rapid or slow motion effects. Film has traditionally been shot at 24 frames per second, while NTSC video uses 29.97 frames per second, therefore VariCams can be used for high end video production and film production. Although the cameras are not cheap, their low cost in use has made them popular among independent filmmakers, and they are often available to rent from professional film camera rental companies. The VariCam range has now matured into its latest generation, and is widely used in TV production, as well as film.\n\nCieri Media International Corporation: Cieri Media International Corp. is a technology driven video production company. They specialize in high quality but price driven videos for small company's websites and commercials, artist videos, actor's reels, author's book videos, sizzle reels, original show production and video production for filmmakers and theater companies. They have been running NYC Independent Film Festival since 2010 and introduced Parody 48 Hour Film Contest in 2013. The film festival is a showcase for independent filmmakers and have multiple competitive categories. The contest is a 48 hour challenge where participating teams have to parody a film chosen by the organizers and script, shoot, edit and submit the film within that time frame.\n\nSeoul International Women's Film Festival: SEOUL International Women\u2019s Film Festival (SIWFF, previously International Women's Film Festival in Seoul, IWFFIS) first took place on April 1, 1997, which marked the second appearance of the international film festival in Korea following Busan International Film Festival launched in 1996. This was the time when there was no clear idea about how to define a film festival. At that time, SEOUL International Women\u2019s Film Festival came up with a catchphrase See the world through women\u2019s eyes, setting its main goal to introduce women\u2019s films that explore the \u201cwomen\u2019s reality from the women\u2019s perspectives\u201d. Featuring films by women, for women, and of women, the 1st edition of SEOUL International Film Festival received a number of positive reviews from the audience, which was never anticipated this much. Thanks to continuous support from the audience, SEOUL International Film Festival that used to be happening every other year has become an annual event since the 3rd edition in 2001. For the 6th edition in 2004, SEOUL International Women\u2019s Film Festival looked for changes by relocating the festival office and venues to Sinchon, the street of youth and culture. For the 9th edition in 2007, the Queer Rainbow section was first introduced, presenting films about life and culture of gender minorities. In order to go beyond the gender boundaries based on biological sex and to reach out for solidarity, SEOUL International Women\u2019s Film Festival newly created the Open Cinema section encompassing feminist films made by male directors. Now in 2015, SEOUL International Film Festival attempts to build its new festival identity and become a cultural platform more approachable for a wide variety of audiences by changing the official English title of the festival from International Women\u2019s Film Festival in Seoul to SEOUL International Women\u2019s Film Festival as well as by retouching the festival logo used for last 17 years.\n\n24p: In video technology, 24p refers to a video format that operates at 24 frames per second (typically, 23.976 frames/s when using equipment based on NTSC frame rates) frame rate with progressive scanning (not interlaced). Originally, 24p was used in the non-linear editing of film-originated material. Today, 24p formats are being increasingly used for aesthetic reasons in image acquisition, delivering film-like motion characteristics. Some vendors advertise 24p products as a cheaper alternative to film acquisition.\n\n110 film: 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is 13 x , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image due to production variations.\n\nThree-two pull down: Three-two pull down (3:2 pull down) is a term used in filmmaking and television production for the post-production process of transferring film to video. Film runs at a standard rate of 24 frames per second, whereas NTSC video has a signal frame rate of 29.97 frames per second. Every interlaced video frame has two fields for each frame. The three-two pull down is where the telecine adds a third video field (a half frame) to every second video frame, but the untrained eye cannot see the addition of this extra video field. In the figure, the film frames A-D are true or original images since they have been photographed as a complete frame. The AB and D frames on the right, the NTSC footage, are original frames. The third and fourth frames have been created by blending movie fields from different frames.\n\nLos Cabos International Film Festival: Founded in 2012 by Scott Cross, Sean Cross, Eduardo Sanchez-Navarro Redo, Alfonso Pasquel, Juan Gallardo Thurlow, Eduardo Sanchez-Navarro Rivera Torres, and Pablo Sanchez-Navarro, the Los Cabos International Film Festival is an international film festival that takes place annually in mid-November in Los Cabos, Mexico. The 2012 Los Cabos International Film Festival (formerly Baja International Film Festival) took place November 14\u201317 in Los Cabos, Mexico. The 2013 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 13\u201316 in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The 2014 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 12\u201316, 2014 in Los Cabos, Mexico. The 2015 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 11\u201315, 2015 in Los Cabos, Mexico. The 2016 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 9\u201313, 2016 in Los Cabos, Mexico. The 2017 festival will take place November 8-12, 2017. 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Paul Getty: Jean Paul Getty (December 15, 1892 \u2013 June 6, 1976) was an American industrialist. He founded the Getty Oil Company, and in 1957 \"Fortune\" magazine named him the richest living American, while the 1966 Guinness Book of Records named him as the world's richest private citizen, worth an estimated $1.2 billion (approximately $ billion in 2016). At his death, he was worth more than $2 billion (approximately $ billion in 2016). A book published in 1996 ranked him as the 67th richest American who ever lived, based on his wealth as a percentage of the gross national product.\n\nTrust (U.S. TV series): Trust is an upcoming American television anthology series. The series was ordered by and will premiere on FX in January 2018. \"Trust\"'s 10-episode first season is set in 1973 and centers on John Paul Getty III, then-heir to Getty Oil. The first season will be written by Simon Beaufoy and directed by Danny Boyle.\n\nJohn Paul Getty Jr.: Sir John Paul Getty, KBE (born Eugene Paul Getty; 7 September 1932 \u2013 17 April 2003), was a wealthy American-born British philanthropist and book collector. He was the elder son of Jean Paul Getty Sr. (1892\u20131976), one of the richest men in the world at the time, and his wife Ann Rork. The Getty family's wealth was the result of the oil business founded by George Franklin Getty. At birth he was given the name Eugene Paul Getty, but in later life he adopted other names, including Paul Getty, John Paul Getty, Jean Paul Getty Jr., and John Paul Getty II. A long-time Anglophile, he became a British citizen in 1997. In 1986, he was awarded an honorary knighthood for services to causes ranging from cricket, to art and to the Conservative Party. His honorary knighthood became substantive when he became a British citizen. In 1998 he changed his name by deed poll when he renounced the first name Eugene and wished to be known as Sir Paul Getty, KBE.\n\nDamien Hirst: Damien Steven Hirst ( ; born 7 June 1965) is an English artist, entrepreneur, and art collector. He is the most prominent member of the group known as the Young British Artists (or YBAs), who dominated the art scene in the UK during the 1990s. He is internationally renowned, and is reportedly the United Kingdom's richest living artist, with his wealth valued at \u00a3215M in the 2010 \"Sunday Times\" Rich List. During the 1990s his career was closely linked with the collector Charles Saatchi, but increasing frictions came to a head in 2003 and the relationship ended.\n\nSkelly Oil: Skelly Oil Company was a medium-sized oil company founded in 1919 by William Grove (Bill) Skelly, Chesley Coleman Herndon and Frederick A. Pielsticker in Tulsa, Oklahoma. J.\u00a0Paul Getty acquired control of the company during the 1930s. Skelly Oil became part of Getty Oil Company, Mission Oil Company, Tidewater Oil Company. It became defunct when absorbed by Getty Oil Company in 1974, and the abandoned Skelly brand logo was revived by Nimmons-Joliet Development Corp. in 2012.\n\nMohammed Hussein Al Amoudi: Mohammed Hussein Ali Al-'Amoudi (Amharic: , Arabic: \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u062d\u0633\u064a\u0646 \u0639\u0644\u064a \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0645\u0648\u062f\u064a\u200e \u200e ) is a Saudi Arabian and Ethiopian billionaire businessman. In 2016, his net worth was estimated by \"Forbes\" at approximately $10.9 billion and a relative fall in net value was linked to the global fall in oil and gold prices at the time of estimation. He was also listed as Ethiopia's richest man, the second richest Saudi Arabian citizen in the world and the second richest black person in the world. Al Amoudi made his fortune in construction and real estate before branching out to buy oil refineries in Sweden and Morocco. He is the largest individual foreign investor in Ethiopia and a major investor in Sweden.\n\nGetty Oil: Getty Oil is an American oil marketing company with its origins as part of the large integrated oil company founded by the father of J. Paul Getty.\n\nLudvig Nobel: Ludvig Immanuel Nobel ( ; Russian: \u041b\u044e\u0301\u0434\u0432\u0438\u0433 \u042d\u043c\u043c\u0430\u043d\u0443\u0438\u0301\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041d\u043e\u0431\u0435\u0301\u043b\u044c; Swedish: \"Ludvig Emmanuel Nobel\" ] ; 27 July 1831, Stockholm \u2013 12 April 1888, Cannes) was a Swedish-Russian engineer, a noted businessman and a humanitarian. One of the most prominent members of the Nobel family, he was the son of Immanuel Nobel (also an engineering pioneer) and the older brother of Alfred Nobel (founder of the Nobel Prize). With his brother Robert, he operated Branobel, an oil company in Baku, Azerbaijan which at one point produced 50% of the world's oil. He is credited with creating the Russian oil industry. Ludvig Nobel built the largest fortune of any of the Nobel brothers and was one of the world's richest men. Following the Bolshevik revolution, the communists confiscated the Nobel family's vast fortune in Russia.\n\nGordon Getty: Gordon Peter Getty (born December 20, 1933) is an American businessman, investor, philanthropist and classical music composer, the fourth child of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. His mother, Ann Rork, was his father's fourth wife. When his father died in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Getty's US$2\u00a0billion trust. According to the Forbes 400, as of September 2011 his net worth is $2 billion, making him number 212 on the list of the richest Americans.\n\nAndrew Vicari: Andrew Vicari (born Andrea Antonio Giovanni Vaccari, 20 April 1932 \u2013 3 October 2016) was a Welsh painter working in France, who established a career painting portraits of prominent people. Despite being largely unknown in his own country, as of 2004 Vicari was Britain's richest living painter, and at one time Britain 18th richest person.", "question": "In what year did the founder of Getty Oil get coined the \"Fortune\" magazine's richest living American?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who was named the richest American."}, "magazine_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the magazine that awarded the title."}, "title_awarded": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific title or recognition given by the magazine."}, "year_awarded": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the person was named the richest living American by the magazine."}}, "required": ["person_name", "magazine_name", "title_awarded", "year_awarded"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Jean Paul Getty", "magazine_name": "Fortune", "title_awarded": "richest living American", "year_awarded": 1957}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "J. 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Green Lantern is fairly similar to the former Mantis, stand-up coaster at Cedar Point, but is taller, faster, and features one more inversion.\n\nThe Riddler's Revenge: The Riddler's Revenge is a stand-up roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, the ride opened in 1998 as the park's eleventh roller coaster, setting world records among stand-up coasters for height, speed, drop length, track length and number of inversions. The previous record holder was Chang at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom which opened a year earlier. Located in the Movie Town area of the park, The Riddler's Revenge was also the park's single biggest investment at a cost of $14 million. It stands 156 ft tall and features a top speed of 65 mph . 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The series starred several members of the Green Lantern Corps, a fictional intergalactic police force in the DC Universe, and was one of two follow-ups (the other being a fourth volume of \"Green Lantern\", with Hal Jordan as the main character) to the mini-series \" \", which had been published earlier in 2005. It is notable for featuring the first appearances of Soranik Natu, Vath Sarn and Isamot Kol, members of the Green Lantern Corps that would serve as recurring characters in future Green Lanterns storylines written by Johns and other writers.\n\nTomar-Tu: Tomar-Tu is a fictional character, a Green Lantern featured in comic books published by DC Comics. He is a tall, well-muscled humanoid alien with reddish-orange skin and a partially bald head. Other distinguishing features include a fish fin running down the center of his head, lupine ears and a bird\u2018s beak for a mouth. He first appeared in \"Green Lantern\" (vol. 3) #4 story titled \"Among My Souvenirs\". He became a Green Lantern in \"Green Lantern\" (vol. 3) #24 (May 1992) in a story titled \"The Decision\". He was created by Gerard Jones.\n\nGreen Lantern (comic book): Green Lantern is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics heroes of the same name. The character's first incarnation, Alan Scott, appeared in \"All-American Comics\" #16 (July 1940), and was later spun off into the first volume of \"Green Lantern\" in 1941. That series was canceled in 1949 after 38 issues. When the Silver Age Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, was introduced, the character starred in a new volume of \"Green Lantern\" starting in 1960 and has been the lead protagonist of the Green Lantern mythos for the majority of the last fifty years.\n\nGreen Lantern Corps: The Green Lantern Corps is the name of a fictional intergalactic military/police force appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe at the behest of the Guardians, a race of immortals residing on the planet Oa. According to DC continuity, the Green Lantern Corps has been in existence for three billion years, surviving multiple conflicts both internal and foreign. Currently operating divided as pairs amongst the 3600 \u201csectors\u201d of the universe, there are 7202 members (known commonly as Green Lanterns), two lanterns for every sector except sector 2814 which has 4 members. Each Green Lantern is given a power ring, a weapon granting the use of incredible abilities that are directed by the wearer's own willpower.\n\nThe Green Ghost Project: The Green Ghost Project is a collaborative album by American hip hop recording artist Styles P and American record producer DJ Green Lantern. It was released on February 2, 2010 via DJ Green Lantern's label Invasion Records. The album features guest appearances from M.O.P., N.O.R.E., Uncle Murda and Junior Reid, as well as Style P's D-Block cohorts Jadakiss and Sheek Louch, among others. The album's production was handled by DJ Green Lantern, Dame Grease, The Alchemist, Buckwild, Dutchez Beatz, Statik Selektah, Vinny Idol and Poobs.\n\nSimon Baz: Simon Baz is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by DC Comics, usually in those starring the Green Lantern Corps, an extraterrestrial police force of which Simon is a member. Created by writer Geoff Johns and artist Doug Mahnke, Simon Baz is the first Middle-Eastern and Muslim member of the Green Lantern Corps. The character made his debut in 2012 following DC's 2011 company-wide relaunch as part of its \"Green Lantern\" story arc \"Rise of the Third Army\", in which he replaces Silver Age hero Hal Jordan as the Green Lantern of Earth's sector.\n\nGreen Lantern Coaster: Green Lantern Coaster is a steel roller coaster at Warner Bros. 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It followed two live releases by the band, and is the first release of the Frog Brigade's original compositions. While the Brigade regulars are consistent on much of the record such as Jay Lane, Eenor, Skerik and new percussionist Mike \"Tree Frog\" Dillon, many special guests appear on the album as well. Guests on multiple tracks include Ben Barnes and Sam Bass (then both from Deadweight). \"D's Diner,\" a tribute to a Sebastopol, California restaurant, features sitar player Gabby La La in addition to the triple-bass onslaught of Claypool, Norwood Fisher (Fishbone) and Lonnie Marshall (Weapon of Choice). Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band) adds slide guitar on the \"Buzzards of Green Hill\" and Fish Fisher (Fishbone drummer) guests on \"Whamola.\" \"Whamola\" was a live show staple named after the unique instrument Les employs\u2014a one-string bass played with a drumstick. 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The party is registered with Elections BC and has participated in the 2005, 2009, and 2013 general elections. The party advocates more transparency and accountability in government. It nominated one candidate in 2005, two in 2009 and 2013, and 10 in 2017, all in the Tri-Cities area. No Your Party candidate has been elected to office as of 2017. Its best result was a fourth-place finish with 442 votes (1.68%) in Port Moody-Westwood in 2005.\n\nEarl Krugel: Earl Leslie Krugel (November 24, 1942 \u2013 November 4, 2005) was the West Coast coordinator of the Jewish Defense League. In 2005, he was sentenced to prison on charges of terrorism after he confessed plotting, with the group's leader Irv Rubin, to blow up the office of Arab-American congressman Darrell Issa and the King Fahd mosque in Culver City, California. He was kept in protective custody for three years for the 2001 bomb plot. 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The opera, with its labyrinthine plot involving the rivalry of Metalce (King of the Goths) and Viridate (Prince of Denmark) for the hand of Rosmene (a Norwegian princess whose father is Metalce's prisoner), soon sank into oblivion, but its comic intermezzo, \"La serva padrona\" (also by Pergolesi) was to achieve considerable success when performed on its own.\n\nLa conversione e morte di San Guglielmo: La conversione e morte di San Guglielmo (\"The Conversion and Death of Saint William\") is a sacred musical drama (\"dramma sacro\") in three parts by the Italian composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. The libretto, by Ignazio Mancini, is based on the life of Saint William of Aquitaine as recounted by Laurentius Surius. It was Pergolesi's first operatic work, possibly written as a study exercise for his conservatory. 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Billy replaced former singer Steve Souza (who left the band to join Exodus as the replacement of Paul Baloff) in 1986, prior to the recording of their first studio album, \"The Legacy\", and has been a member of the band since. Peterson and Billy are the only band members to appear on every album.\n\nAllegiance (American band): Allegiance was a San Francisco-based straight edge hardcore punk band with a metal influence that existed from April 2002 to February 2008. The majority of their catalog was released and is still available by popular Bay Area hardcore punk record label Rivalry Records. Although they were not the first band to use the name \u201cAllegiance,\u201d as there was a black metal band from Sweden, a street punk band from Japan, a metalcore band from England and an Australian thrash metal band with the same name, they were the first notable American band to do so. Throughout its existence the band played gigs at the local legendary DIY-Punk venue 924 Gilman in Berkeley, California; the band played its first and last shows here. Allegiance also did countless tours up and down the West Coast, along with a handful of full USA tours and an extensive 5 week tour of Europe.\n\nPer Wiberg: Per Jonas Wiberg (born 8 June 1968 in Borl\u00e4nge) is the former keyboardist of Swedish progressive death metal band Opeth, and a member of Michael Amott's stoner metal band Spiritual Beggars. Wiberg toured with Opeth from the 2003 \"Deliverance\"/\"Damnation\" tour onward, and joined Opeth officially in 2005. Wiberg provided backing vocals for Opeth in addition to his keyboard duties. Before joining Spiritual Beggars he was a member of Death Organ, a band based in Borl\u00e4nge. He has also fronted the band Boom Club, of the same area.\n\nBahimiron: Bahimiron was an American black metal band based in Houston, Texas and Phoenix, Arizona. It was formed by vocalist and guitarist David \"Grimlord\" Herrera in 2001, after leaving the death metal band Imprecation in 1993. Other members of the band included bassist Jenoside and drummer Blaash, who would play in the band from its formation until its dissolution, and second guitarist Luna, who joined Bahimiron in 2013. The band was best knowm for their second album, \"Southern Nihilizm\", released in 2008. After thirteen years of activity, Bahimiron split-up in 2014.\n\nMorbid Angel: Morbid Angel is an American death metal band based in Tampa, Florida formed in 1983 by guitarist and sole remaining original member Trey Azagthoth, original vocalist and bassist Dallas Ward, and original drummer Mike Browning. Widely considered as one of the most influential bands in the genre and important in the transition of death metal from its thrash metal roots, they were one of the first bands to incorporate guttural vocals, up-tempo blast beats, atonality in guitar playing, multiple tempo changes and dark atmosphere. They have been described as one of \"the most influential and emulated bands in death metal\", alongside Cannibal Corpse, and have been cited as an influence by many later bands. They were also the first death metal band to experience mainstream success in connection with being signed to Giant Records in 1992, heavy rotation of their music videos on MTV, and having the music video for the song \"God of Emptiness\" shown on an episode of \"Beavis and Butt-head\". 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Upon the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic kept the Czechoslovak flag while Slovakia adopted its own flag. The first flag of Czechoslovakia was based on the flag of Bohemia, and was white over red. This was almost identical to the flag of Poland (only the proportion was different), so a blue triangle was added at the hoist in 1920. The flag was banned by the Nazis in 1939, and a horizontal tricolor of white, red, and blue was enforced. The 1920 flag was restored in 1945.\n\nOrder of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk: The Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk () is an Order of the Czech Republic and the former Czechoslovakia. It was established in 1990 after the Velvet Revolution, and re-established in 1994 (following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia). The President of the Czech Republic awards it to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the development of democracy, humanity and human rights. 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Additionally, Louda created coat of arms of the Olomouc Region, as well as the municipal coats of arms for more than 200 towns and cities throughout the Czech Republic.\n\nJohann Joseph Abert: Johann Joseph Abert (20 September 1832 \u2013 1 April 1915 in Stuttgart) was a German composer. An ethnic German from the Sudetenland, he is also known by his Czech name Jan Josef Abert.\n\nCzech Republic\u2013Greece relations: Czech Republic\u2013Greece relations are foreign relations between the Czech Republic and Greece. The diplomatic relations between Greece and former Czechoslovakia were established in 1920 - after Czechoslovakia\u2019s foundation. Czech Republic and Greece established diplomatic relations on January 1, 1993. Each country has an embassy in the other's capital. Both countries are members of European Union and NATO.\n\nSudetenland: The Sudetenland ( ; ] ; Czech and Slovak: \"Sudety\" ; Polish: \"Kraj Sudecki\" ) is the name for the northern, southern, and western areas of former Czechoslovakia which were inhabited primarily by Sudeten Germans. These German speakers had predominated in the border districts of Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia from the time of the Austrian Empire.\n\nJohann Joseph Thalherr: Johann Joseph Thalherr (or Talherr), also known as Czech: Jan Josef Talherr or Hungarian: J\u00f3zsef Talherr (1730 \u2013 16 October 1801), was an Austrian architect.\n\nJan Josef Ign\u00e1c Brentner: Jan Josef Ign\u00e1c Brentner (\"Johann Joseph Ignaz\", surname also spelled Brenntner, Brendner, Brendtner, or Prentner) (November 3, 1689 \u2013 June 28, 1742), was a Czech composer of the Baroque era.\n\nKarel Gott: Karel Gott (born 14 July 1939, in Plze\u0148) is a Czech singer, and an amateur painter. He is considered the most successful male singer in the former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic, and has been voted the country's best male singer in the annual \"\u010cesk\u00fd slav\u00edk\" (Czech Nightingale) national poll 41 times, most recently in 2016. He has also achieved considerable success in the German-speaking countries, where he is known as \"the Golden Voice of Prague\", winning the Goldene Stimmgabel award three times (1982, 1984, and 1995). Over the course of his career he has released over 100 albums and 100 compilation albums, and has sold an estimated 50\u2013100 million records worldwide, 23 million of them in the German-speaking market, and about 15 million in Czechoslovakia and its successor states (Czech Republic and Slovakia).\n\nCzechoslovak Hussite Church: The Czechoslovak Hussite Church (Czech: \"C\u00edrkev \u010deskoslovensk\u00e1 husitsk\u00e1\" , \"C\u010cSH\" or \"C\u010cH\") is a Christian church that separated from the Roman Catholic Church after World War I in former Czechoslovakia. It traces its tradition back to the Hussite reformers and acknowledges Jan Hus (John Huss) as its predecessor. 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Singleton: Thomas Day Singleton (Birth date unknown \u2013 November 25, 1833) was a United States Representative from South Carolina. He was born near Kingstree, South Carolina but his birth date is unknown.\n\nHippolytus (archbishop of Gniezno): Hippolytus or Hipolit (died c. 1027) was an early medieval archbishop of Gniezno. His place and date of birth date are unknown but the medieval historian Jan D\u0142ugosz claims that he was of noble birth and a Roman citizen. Modern scholars generally agree that he was not Polish.\n\nAviation Maintenance Technician Day: Aviation Maintenance Technician Day is a United States day of recognition, observed on May 24, that recognizes the efforts of aviation maintenance professionals as well as the achievements of Charles Edward Taylor, the man who built the engine used to power the airplane of the Wright Brothers. The date May 24 was selected to honor the birth date of Taylor. The day of recognition is currently observed by 45 states in the United States. On May 24, 2007, a United States House of Representatives resolution supporting the goals and ideals of a National Aviation Maintenance Technician Day was introduced. Congressman Bob Filner of California was the sponsor of the resolution. On April 30, 2008 the resolution passed by a voice vote.\n\nSamuel Dickens: Samuel Dickens (died 1840) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina; born near Roxboro in Person County, North Carolina, birth date unknown. He was a member of the North Carolina state house of commons from 1813 to 1815, and in 1818. He was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Fourteenth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of United States Representative Richard Stanford (December 2, 1816 \u2013 March 3, 1817). 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His death date is unknown.\n\nFiona Bruce (politician): Fiona Claire Bruce (born 26 March 1957) is a British Conservative Party politician who is the Member of Parliament for Congleton, elected at the 2010 general election, and then again in 2015.\n\nAstro Boy (2003 TV series): Astro Boy (\u30a2\u30b9\u30c8\u30ed\u30dc\u30fc\u30a4\u30fb\u9244\u8155\u30a2\u30c8\u30e0 , Asutoro B\u014di: Tetsuwan Atomu , lit. \"Astro Boy: Mighty Atom\") is a remake of the 1960s anime series of the same name created by Osamu Tezuka, which was produced by his company, Tezuka Productions, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, Dentsu, and Fuji Television network. It was also shown on Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and other regions. It was created to celebrate the birth date of Atom/Astro Boy (as well as the 40th anniversary of the original TV series). Under the original English name (instead of \"Mighty Atom\"), it kept the same classic art style as the original manga and anime, but was revisioned and modernized with more lush, high-quality, near-theatrical animation and visuals. It combined the playfulness of the early anime with the darker, more serious and dramatic Science fiction themes of the manga and the 1980 series. The anime broadcast in Japan on the same date as Atom's/Astro's birth in the manga (April 6, 2003) across Animax and Fuji Television. It was directed by Kazuya Konaka and written by Chiaki J. Konaka at the beginning of the series. Other writers included were Keiichi Hasegawa, Sadayuki Murai, Ai Ohta, Hirotoshi Kobayashi, Kenji Konuta, and Marc Handler, who was also executive story editor.\n\nTovma Artsruni: Tovma Artsruni (Armenian: \u0539\u0578\u057e\u0574\u0561 \u0531\u0580\u056e\u0580\u0578\u0582\u0576\u056b ; also known in English-language historiography as Thomas Artsruni; precise birth date and date of death unknown) was a ninth-century to tenth-century Armenian historian and author of the \"History of the House of Artsrunik\" (Armenian: \u054a\u0561\u057f\u0574\u0578\u0582\u0569\u0575\u0578\u0582\u0576 \u0531\u0580\u056e\u0580\u0578\u0582\u0576\u0575\u0561\u0581 \u054f\u0561\u0576 ). 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The District is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania. In Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, Armstrong School District covers the Boroughs of Applewold, Atwood, Dayton, Elderton, Ford City, Ford Cliff, Kittanning, Manorville, Rural Valley, West Kittanning and Worthington and the Townships of Bethel Township, Boggs Township, Burrell Township, Cadogan Township, Cowanshannock Township, East Franklin Township, Kittanning Township, Manor Township, North Buffalo Township, Pine Township, Plumcreek Township, Rayburn Township, South Bend Township, Valley Township, Washington Township, Wayne Township and West Franklin Township. In Indiana County, Pennsylvania the district includes the Borough of Smicksburg and West Mahoning Township. According to 2000 federal census data, it served a resident population of 44,970. By 2010, the District's population declined to 43,301 people. 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The district, whose official name is the Township of Spallumcheen and which is the oldest rural municipality in the British Columbia Interior (incorporated in 1892), consists primarily of agricultural land surrounding the separately incorporated City of Armstrong. Both Spallumcheen and Armstrong are member municipalities of the Regional District of North Okanagan.\n\nSara Garden Armstrong: Sara Garden Armstrong is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. Armstrong creates sculptures, paintings, drawings from miniature to wall size, artist's books, multimedia artworks involving computers sound and light, and constructs permanent installations in atrium spaces. Armstrong received her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa and her Master of Art Education from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Armstrong also studied art at New York University and with the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario in Yeovil, England while attending UAB. 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In 2010, the band put out a full length album \"Downtown Merry Go Round.\" In May 2010 the band shot a video for the album's first single, \"Let's Go Out Tonight\" directed by Chris Grieder. The video won mtvU's Freshman 5 for the week of August 30, 2010 and was added to rotation on the network.\n\nModest Mouse: Modest Mouse is an American rock band formed in 1992 in Issaquah, Washington (a suburb of Seattle), and currently based in Portland, Oregon. The founding members are lead singer/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, and bassist Eric Judy. Strongly influenced by groups Pavement, the Pixies, XTC, and Talking Heads, the band rehearsed, rearranged, and recorded demos for almost two years before finally signing with small-town indie label, K Records, and releasing numerous singles. Since the band's 1996 debut album, \"This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About\", the group's lineup has centered on Brock and Green. Judy performed on every Modest Mouse album until his departure in 2012. Guitarist Johnny Marr (formerly of the Smiths) joined the band in 2006, shortly following percussionist Joe Plummer (formerly of the Black Heart Procession) and multi-instrumentalist Tom Peloso, to work on the album \"We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank\". Guitarist Jim Fairchild joined the band in 2009. The band's sixth album, \"Strangers to Ourselves\", was released on March 17, 2015.\n\nBlue Giant (band): Blue Giant is an American rock band from Portland, Oregon. An eclectic mix of country, indie rock, and psychedelic styles, Blue Giant have been called a Portland supergroup. The band was originally composed of the songwriters and musicians from Viva Voce, Kevin Robinson and Anita Robinson, Chris Funk of The Decemberists, Evan Railton of Swords, and Seth Lorinczi of The Golden Bears, Circus Lupus & The Quails. Musically, Blue Giant could be characterized as rural psychedelic rock, with one music critic calling them a perfect country rock band.\n\nWestern Front (band): Western Front was an American band formed in 1985 in Portland, Oregon that consisted of Fred Cole on vocals and guitar, Kevin Conner on bass, and Jeff Evans on drums. Cole had been in the garage rock band The Lollipop Shoppe and the punk rock band The Rats, among others. Western Front still had some punk influence but was more inspired by country music. They released two singles on Cole's Whizeagle label, \"Orygun\" b/w \"Clementine\" and \"Stampede\" b/w \"Looking Back At Me.\" On a third single, \"Coming on Strong\" b/w \"Rather Be Your Lover,\" they backed up Cole's wife Toody, who had been in The Rats. By 1986, the band had broken up. Fred and Toody went on to form The Range Rats, and later Dead Moon.\n\nPages (EP): Pages is the debut EP by the alternative rock band There for Tomorrow. It was released on March 27, 2007. Four of the tracks, \"Pages\", \"Waiting\", \"Addiction and Her Name\" and \"Taking Chances\" were remixed and re-recorded, and appear on the second EP released by the band, the self-titled There for Tomorrow. This is also the first release by the band to include lead guitarist Christian Climer, as he joined the band in 2006. Along with the EP the band released their first music video for \"Pages\" directed by Chris Grieder.\n\nEverclear (band): Everclear is an American rock band formed in Portland, Oregon in 1991. The band was formed by Art Alexakis, the band's lead songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist; and for most of the band's height of popularity, consisted of Craig Montoya on bass guitar and Greg Eklund on drums. After the limited release of their independently released debut album, \"World of Noise\", the band found success with their first three albums on Capitol Records: \"Sparkle and Fade\", \"So Much for the Afterglow\", and \"\", which were all certified platinum in sales. However, the following two albums \"\" and \"Slow Motion Daydream\", were not as well received, and as sales suffered, Montoya and Eklund left the band shortly after in 2003.\n\nChris Grieder: Chris Grieder (born August 4, 1989) is an American music video director, independent filmmaker, musician, and photographer from Orlando, Florida, currently living in Los Angeles. Grieder has directed music videos internationally for artists such as Mutemath, Luna Halo, Modest Mouse, There For Tomorrow, Avery, Stefanie Scott, Transmit Now, and UK Brit-pop band Wall Street Riots. After graduating high school, Grieder became adept in guerrilla filmmaking and working independently. He is currently working on the debut studio album for his indie rock music project \"Thank You and Goodbye,\" and has shot a music video for one of his demo songs, \"Dead Cities in Your Heart.\" Grieder plans on re-recording the track for the full-length album.\n\nThe Rats (American band): The Rats were an American garage punk band from Portland, Oregon, formed by Fred Cole previously of the garage rock band, The Lollipop Shoppe. Cole played guitar and sang, his wife, \"Toody\" played bass and sang, and initially Rod Rat played drums. Their sound was a raw mix of punk rock with occasional country touches. Their self-titled debut album appeared on Cole's Whizeagle label in 1980. Soon after, Rod Rat left the band, though he guested on the 1981 follow-up \"Intermittent Signals\" before his death by suicide. (Prior to his suicide Rod Rat (aka Rod Hibbert) also played drums in 1980-81 for Portland power pop band Domino Theory). Sam Henry, formerly of the Wipers, played drums on this LP but left to join another Portland band, Napalm Beach. Louis Samora was on the drum throne for the 1983 album \"In a Desperate Red\", still on Whizeagle. Samora left in 1984 to concentrate on his rockabilly band, The Jackals. The band broke up, but Bill Barker of Profile Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia convinced the band to reunite for a single. It appeared under the band name The Desperate Edge later in 1984. Soon after, Cole assembled a country band, Western Front, and he and Toody later reunited in Dead Moon. The Rats' records have long been out of print and sell for high prices on eBay. In 2008, Portland's Mississippi Records reissued the first album on vinyl.\n\nDon and the Goodtimes: Don and the Goodtimes were an American garage rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1964. Fronted by Don Gallucci, former keyboardist of the Kingsmen, the group made a name for itself in the Northwest rock scene performing in a similar style as their contemporaries the Wailers and the Sonics. Over time, Don and the Goodtimes developed vocal harmonies and earned two hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1967, including their biggest hit \"I Could Be So Good to You\". 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Swift was featured by Fortune as one of \"30 Under 30\" influential figures in the video game industry. She was described in Mental Floss as one of the most recognized women in the industry and by WIRED as \"an artist that will push the medium forward\".\n\nVideo gaming in the Czech Republic: The video game industry in the Czech Republic has produced numerous globally successful video games such as and the subsequent ArmA series, the Mafia series, Truck Simulator series, the Samorost series and others. There were 300\u2013400 video game developers and around 30 video game companies focusing on video game development in 2014. In 2017 it was 1,100 developers and 47 companies. Video games are also considered by some experts to be the country's biggest cultural export. The video game industry did not enjoy a good reputation and was unsupported by the state until 2013, when the Ministry of Industry and Trade started to seek ways to kickstart the economy. By 2014, programs were planned to support the video game industry. Another problem is a lack of video game development specialization at any university.\n\nPayday 2: Payday 2 is a cooperative first-person shooter video game developed by Overkill Software and published by 505 Games has former published by Sony. The game is a sequel to 2011's \"\". It was released on 13 August 2013 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. An improved version of the game, subtitled \"Crimewave Edition\", was released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in June 2015 (on 12 June in the UK and Europe and on 16 June in North America). The game has been announced for the Nintendo Switch and will come out in Fall 2017.\n\nMetro: Last Light: Metro: Last Light is a post-apocalyptic-themed, first-person shooter video game with stealth and survival horror elements. It was developed by Ukrainian studio 4A Games, published by Deep Silver, distributed by Square Enix in North America for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in May 2013. A remastered version of the game was released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in August 2014 as \"Metro: Last Light Redux\" within the \"Metro Redux\" package.\n\nS.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl is a first-person shooter survival horror video game developed by GSC Game World and published by THQ. The game is set in an alternative reality, where a second nuclear disaster occurs at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Exclusion Zone in the near future and causes strange changes in the area around it. The game has a non-linear storyline and features gameplay elements such as trading and two-way communication with NPCs. The game includes role-playing and first person shooter elements. In \"S.T.A.L.K.E.R\", the player assumes the identity of an amnesiac \"Stalker\", an illegal explorer/artifact scavenger in \"The Zone\", dubbed \"The Marked One\". \"The Zone\" is the location of an alternate reality version of the Zone of alienation surrounding the Chernobyl Power Plant after a second fictitious meltdown, which further contaminated the surrounding area with radiation, and caused strange otherworldly changes in local fauna, flora, and the laws of physics. \"Stalker\" in the context of the video game refers to the older meaning of the word as a tracker and hunter of game or guide.\n\nLeft 4 Dead 2: Left 4 Dead 2 is a cooperative first-person shooter video game developed and published by Valve Corporation. The sequel to Turtle Rock Studios's \"Left 4 Dead\", the game released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 in November 2009, and for OS X in October 2010, and for Linux in July 2013.\n\nLeft 4 Dead: Left 4 Dead is a cooperative first-person shooter video game with survival horror elements, developed by Valve South and published by Valve Corporation. The game uses Valve's proprietary Source engine, and is available for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and OS X. Development on the game was completed on November 13, 2008, and two versions were released digitally: A downloadable digital version, released on November 17, 2008, and a digital retail disc version, with a release date determined by region. The digital retail disc version was released in North America and Australia on November 18, 2008; and in Europe on November 21, 2008.\n\nLeft 4 Dead (series): The Left 4 Dead franchise is based on a series of cooperative first-person shooter, survival horror video games developed by Valve Corporation. Set in the days after a pandemic outbreak of a viral strain transforming the majority of the population into zombie-like feral creatures, the games follow the adventures of four survivors attempting to reach safe houses and military rescue while fending off the attacking hordes.\n\nPayday: The Heist: Payday: The Heist is a cooperative first-person shooter video game developed by Overkill Software and published by Sony Online Entertainment. It was released on 18 October 2011, for PlayStation 3 in North America and 2 November 2011, in Europe. It was released on 20 October 2011, for Microsoft Windows via Steam in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The game runs on the Diesel game engine. It contains seven different missions (including the free No Mercy downloadable content (DLC) released on 25 July 2012), with each mission containing random elements which alter the gameplay in subtle ways with the aim of enhancing replayability. On 7 August 2012, the Wolf Pack DLC was released on PlayStation 3 and PC. This DLC adds two heists, additional weapons, increased level cap, and a player upgrade tree.\n\nMetroid Prime: Federation Force: Metroid Prime: Federation Force is a cooperative first-person shooter video game developed by Next Level Games and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. The game is a spin-off of the \"Metroid Prime\" series, where the player assumes the role of a Galactic Federation Marine, featuring gameplay elements similar to those of \"Metroid Prime Hunters\". 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The regions major cultural events celebrated are \"Kakatiya Festival\" and Deccan Festival along with religious festivals of Bonalu, Bathukamma, Dussehra, Ugadi, Sankranthi, Milad un Nabi and Ramadan.\n\nQurain Cultural Festival: The Qurain Cultural Festival is Kuwait's leading arts festival. It is sponsored by the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters, Kuwait and its purpose is to enhance the artistic and cultural movement in Kuwait. It includes theatre performances, literary events, the exhibitions of the visual arts and other cultural events. As of 2010 it has run 16 times since its inauguration in 1994.\n\nAdelaide Festival: The Adelaide Festival of Arts, also known as the Adelaide Festival, is an arts festival held annually in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. 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The festival includes musical, theatrical and other cultural events.\n\nHamazkayin: Hamazkayin (Armenian: \u0540\u0561\u0574\u0561\u0566\u0563\u0561\u0575\u056b\u0576 ), short for Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society, is a major cultural organization of the Armenian Diaspora, with a presence in every significant Armenian community worldwide. In addition to organizing cultural events in local Armenian communities, the Hamazkayin runs three schools, publishes books through its printing press, maintains bookstores, publishes a monthly literary magazine, \"Pakin\" (Armenian: \u0532\u0561\u0563\u056b\u0576 ), and organizes the \"Hamazkayin Forum\". Hamazkayin enjoys the support of a wide segment of the Armenian community and encourages active participation to the events sponsored by the community. Hamazkayin sponsors and organizes many cultural events, such as concerts by renowned artists, scientific seminars, film festivals, literary lectures and book reviews. In the United States, the Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society was established as a non profit organization in 1970.\n\nBoyac\u00e1 International Cultural Festival: The Boyac\u00e1 International Cultural Festival (Spanish: Festival Internacional de la Cultura de Boyac\u00e1 or just FIC) is one of the major international cultural events held annually in Colombia. The festival presents works in various arts such as music, theater, dance, literature, Academy, Visual Arts, Cinema - Audiovisual, Cultural Heritage cultural exchanges and meetings at various stages in the city of Tunja since 1973. Artists from different corners of the world intertwine their knowledge and their cultures into one universal feeling, through the medium of art, the best mechanism to achieve peace and brotherhood of people. The FIC gathers thousands of artists and has more than 300,000 visits to about 500 events per version. The festival is considered to be one of the most representative of music, dance, the arts, theater, cultural heritage, literature, cinema and expressions of human sensibility.\n\nBrodsko kolo: Brodsko kolo (English: The kolo (dance) of Brod ) is an annual festival of folklore held in Slavonski Brod, Croatia. The festival was founded in 1962, and is considered one of the major cultural events of the whole of Slavonia, together with \"Vinkova\u010dke jeseni\" and \"\u0110akova\u010dki vezovi\". Until 1991 it was referred to under the generic name \"Smotra folklora\" (Folklore festival).\n\nRose English: Rose English is a British artist working in performance, installation, theatre, dance and film. She has been writing, directing and performing her own work for over thirty five years in venues as various as Tate Britain; Royal Court Theatre; Queen Elizabeth Hall; the Adelaide Festival; and Lincoln Center, New York. Her productions feature a diversity of co-performers including musicians, dancers, circus performers, magicians and horses.\n\nChris Tally Evans: Chris Tally Evans is a British disabled artist, actor, director and writer. He trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama as a performer and graduated from Trinity College, London with a teaching diploma. Evans' interest in theatre and music started as a teenager when he joined West Glamorgan Youth Theatre and West Glamorgan Youth Arts Company as an actor, dancer and musician. He was lead guitarist for the West Glamorgan Youth Arts Company production of Leonard Bernstein's \"Mass\" at Swansea's Brangwyn Hall and London's Wembley Arena and was a dancer in Vaughan Williams' \"Job\" at a performance attended by Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981. In both these productions he shared the stage with Russell T Davies, writer and producer of Dr Who. By the age of 14 he was playing the guitar semi-professionally in pubs and clubs in the Swansea area, as well as for a number of theatre shows. For two years at this time he was lead guitarist in the backing band of a very young Catherine Zeta-Jones. Later Evans played in a number of bands including the electric folk band Straight From the Wood who chalked up memorable appearances at Club Ifor Bach, Cardiff, Gwyl Pontardawe Festival and the Village Pump Folk Festival in Trowbridge. Evans has had both poetry and prose published, directed many theatre productions and has performed himself in the United States, Canada, Poland and New Zealand. His film work was exhibited at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington DC, in 2011. The Arts Council of Wales granted Evans a Major Creative Wales Award in 2009 and he performed work created at this time at the InterACT Disability Arts Festival in Auckland, New Zealand. 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Located just outside the City of Oconomowoc, the village includes the residential area encircling Oconomowoc Lake.\n\nOconomowoc, Wisconsin: Oconomowoc is a city in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The name was derived from Coo-no-mo-wauk, the Potawatomi term for \"waterfall.\" The population was 15,712 at the 2010 census. The city is partially adjacent to the Town of Oconomowoc and near the village of Oconomowoc Lake, Wisconsin.\n\nWaukesha County Technical College: Waukesha County Technical College (also WCTC) is a technical (community) college in the Waukesha County area, in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The college has campuses in Waukesha and Pewaukee. It is a member of the 16 school Wisconsin Technical College System.\n\nBugs Moran: Adelard Cunin (August 21, 1893 \u2013 February 25, 1957), better known as George 'Bugs' Moran, was a Chicago Prohibition-era gangster. He was incarcerated three times before turning 21. 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The unincorporated community of Stone Bank is located partially in the town.\n\nMapleton, Wisconsin: Mapleton is an unincorporated community located in the town of Oconomowoc, in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. Mapleton is 5 mi north-northeast of the city of Oconomowoc.\n\nLac La Belle, Wisconsin: Lac La Belle is a village located mostly in Waukesha County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 290 at the 2010 census. Of this, 289 were in Waukesha County, and one person was in Jefferson County. The village is located mostly within the town of Oconomowoc in Waukesha County. 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A three-time Olivier Award winner, he won for \"Too Clever by Half\" (1988), \"Peer Gynt\" (1996), and \"My Fair Lady\" (2003). He is the only performer to have won Olivier awards in the drama, musical and comedy categories. He played Prince Charles in the 2006 film \"The Queen\". His other film appearances include \"The Wings of the Dove\" (1997), \"\" (2004), \"Babel\" (2006) and \"The Lady in the Van\" (2015).\n\nBreathe (2 AM): \"Breathe (2 AM)\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Anna Nalick. The single was first released in 2004, then it was re-released in 2006 and charted at #45 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and #4 on the Adult Contemporary in the United States, as well as #79 on the Australian singles charts. \"Breathe (2 AM)\" has been certified Gold by RIAA. The song was featured prominently in shows like ABC's \"Grey's Anatomy\" episodes \"As We Know It\" and \"Song Beneath the Song\", as well as other shows such as the WB series \"Charmed\", \"Smallville\" and the movies \"\"A Lot Like Love\" a\"nd \"Griffin & Phoenix\" (2006 film) (both films the female character was played by Amanda Peet).\n\nTouchstone (As You Like It): Touchstone is a fictional character in Shakespeare's play \"As You Like It\".\n\nAs You Like It (2006 film): As You Like It is a 2006 film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh, and based on the Shakespearean play of the same name. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard as Rosalind, David Oyelowo as Orlando De Boys, Romola Garai as Celia, Adrian Lester as Oliver De Boys, Alfred Molina as Touchstone, Kevin Kline as Jaques, Janet McTeer as Audrey, and Brian Blessed as Duke Frederick and his brother Duke Senior.\n\nJacob Clement Utzon-Krefeld: Jacob Clement Utzon-Krefeld (born 1990, Denmark) is a Danish actor Played Hamlet in Shakespeare's Hamlet at the Castle of Elsinore for two consecutive years 2016-17. Studied at East 15 Drama School in London.\n\nRama Paduka Pattabhishekam: Rama Paduka Pattabhishekam (\"English\": The Coronation Of Lord Rama's Slippers) (\"Telugu:\" \u0c30\u0c3e\u0c2e \u0c2a\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41\u0c15 \u0c2a\u0c1f\u0c4d\u0c1f\u0c3e\u0c2d\u0c3f\u0c37\u0c47\u0c15\u0c02) is a 1932 Telugu mythological drama film directed by Sarvottam Badami. Badami was contracted by Sagar Movietone (Sagar Film Company) to direct \"Rama Paduka Pattabhishekham\" in Telugu. The success of the film established him as a director. He went on to direct \"Galava Rishi\" (Tamil), and \"Shakuntala\" in Telugu for Sagar Movietone. Suryanarayana Yadavalli, who was a renowned stage actor played the lead role of Lord Rama in \"Rama Paduka Pattabhishekam\". The film starred C. S. R. Anjaneyulu, Surabhi Kamalabai, Yadavalli Suryanarayana.\n\nJimmy Yuill: He is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and later joined the Renaissance Theatre Company. He has appeared in many of Kenneth Branagh's films, most recently as Corin in the 2006 film \"As You Like It\". Yuill was also the music composer for \"A Midwinter's Tale\" and \"Swan Song\".\n\nD.C. Follies: D.C. Follies is a syndicated sitcom which aired from 1987\u20131989 and was set in a Washington, D.C. bar, where bartender Fred Willard would welcome puppet caricatures of politicians and pop culture figures. The show was satirical, and frequently commented on politicians and the political process. Although Willard was the only live actor appearing regularly, each episode brought a celebrity guest into the bar, such as Martin Mull, Robin Leach, Bob Uecker, and Betty White. In one episode, Robert Englund showed up as his Freddy Krueger character, and in a special Christmas episode an un-billed actor played Santa Claus. Another episode had Mike Tyson confront his own puppet character.\n\nThemes in Titus Andronicus: Although traditionally Titus Andronicus has been seen as one of Shakespeare's least respected plays, its fortunes have changed somewhat in the latter half of the twentieth century, with numerous scholars arguing that the play is more accomplished than has hitherto been allowed for. In particular, scholars have argued that the play is far more thematically complex than has traditionally been thought, and features profound insights into Ancient Rome, Elizabethan society, and the human condition. Such scholars tend to argue that these previously unacknowledged insights have only become apparent during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries as only now has the ultraviolent content of the play achieved a sense of relevance. For example, in his 1987 edition of the play for the \"Contemporary Shakespeare\" series, A.L. Rowse writes; \"in the civilised Victorian age the play could not be performed because it could not be believed. Such is the horror of our own age, with the appalling barbarities of prison camps and resistance movements paralleling the torture and mutilation and feeding on human flesh of the play, that it has ceased to be improbable.\" Similarly, director Julie Taymor, who staged a production Off-Broadway in 1994 and directed a film version in 1999, says she was drawn to the play because she found it to be the most \"relevant of Shakespeare's plays for the modern era;\" She feels that the play has more relevance for us than it had for the Victorians; \"it seems like a play written for today, it reeks of now.\" Because of this new found relevance, previously unrecognised thematic strands have thus come to the forefront.\n\nRogues of Sherwood Forest: Rogues of Sherwood Forest is a 1950 Technicolor Columbia Pictures film directed by Gordon Douglas and featuring John Derek as Robin the Earl of Huntingdon, the son of Robin Hood, Diana Lynn as Lady Marianne, and Alan Hale, Sr. in his third movie as Little John over a 28-year span; he'd played the part opposite Douglas Fairbanks in 1922 and Errol Flynn in 1938, one of the longest periods over which any film actor played the same major role. 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Carlton: Walkovszky v. Carlton, 223 N.E.2d 6 (NY 1966), is a United States corporate law decision on the conditions under which Courts may pierce the corporate veil. A cab company had shielded itself from liability by incorporating each cab as its own corporation. The New York Court of Appeals refused to pierce the veil on account of undercapitalization alone.\n\nBlack Veil Brides: Black Veil Brides is an American rock band based in Hollywood, California. The group formed in 2006 in Cincinnati, Ohio and is currently composed of Andy Biersack (lead vocals), Ashley Purdy (bass, backing vocals), Jake Pitts (lead guitar), Jinxx (rhythm guitar, violin) and Christian \"CC\" Coma (drums). Black Veil Brides are known for their use of black makeup, body paint, tight black studded clothing, and long hair, which were all inspired by the stage personas of KISS and M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce, as well as other 1980s glam metal acts.\n\nThe Neighbourhood: The Neighbourhood (sometimes rendered as \"THE NBHD\") is an American rock band formed in Newbury Park, California in 2011. The band is composed of vocalist Jesse Rutherford, guitarists Jeremy Freedman and Zach Abels, bassist Mikey Margott, and drummer Brandon Alexander Fried. After releasing three EPs, \"I'm Sorry...\", \"The Love Collection\" and \"Thank You\", The Neighbourhood released their first full-length album, \"I Love You. \", on April 23, 2013, via Columbia Records.\n\nNee Soon Central Single Member Constituency: Nee Soon Central Single Member Constituency (Traditional Chinese: \u7fa9\u9806\u4e2d\u55ae\u9078\u5340; Simplified Chinese: \u4e49\u987a\u4e2d\u5355\u9009\u533a) is a defunct Single Member Constituency in the northern area in Singapore. The seat consists of Yishun Town Centre(Neighbourhood 9),Neighbourhood 6 and part of Neighbourhood 7. Its current Member of Parliament is Ong Ah Heng of the People's Action Party who has held the seat since 1997. The constituency was formed in 1988 and has been held by the ruling party from 1988 to 1991 when the People's Action Party lost the seat to Singapore Democratic Party's Cheo Chai Chen but Cheo lost to Ong in Singapore general election, 1997. It had disappeared in 2011 when Nee Soon Central, Nee Soon East, Nee Soon South, Chong Pang and Canberra had merged into a newly formed Nee Soon GRC.\n\nPierce the Veil discography: Pierce the Veil is an American rock band from San Diego, California, formed in 2006. They have released four studio albums, seven singles, and ten music videos.\n\nKosmopoulos v Constitution Insurance Co of Canada: Kosmopoulos v Constitution Insurance Co of Canada is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the court's ability to pierce the corporate veil\u2014to impose an interest or liability, that is, upon the shareholders of a company instead of the company itself. It was held that the veil can only be lifted where it would be \"just and equitable\", specifically to third parties.\n\nMike Fuentes (musician): Michael Christopher \"Mike\" Fuentes (born December 14, 1984 in San Diego) is a Mexican-American musician from San Diego, California. He is the drummer for the post-hardcore band Pierce the Veil alongside his older brother Vic Fuentes. Fuentes was the percussionist for the supergroup Isles & Glaciers. He has more recently began a hip hop solo project under the stage name MikeyWhiskeyHands in which he raps on instrumentals produced by Pierce the Veil's bassist Jaime Preciado. Fuentes signed to Velocity Records in March 2012. Both brothers attended Mission Bay High School and graduated class of 2003.\n\nPierce the Veil: Pierce the Veil is an American rock band from San Diego, California. Formed in 2006, the band was founded by brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes after the disbandment of the group Before Today (formerly Early Times), which was formed out of the San Diego punk rock scene. Other members of the band include Jaime Preciado (bass) and Tony Perry (lead guitar). Pierce the Veil has released three studio albums and has toured worldwide since the release of their debut album, \"A Flair for the Dramatic\" in 2007. The band released their second full-length studio album, titled \"Selfish Machines\" in 2010. Their third album, \"Collide with the Sky\", was released in 2012, and is their first album under the Fearless Records label. Featuring the hit first single \"King for a Day\", the album debuted at No. 12 on the \"Billboard 200\". Their fourth and latest album, \"Misadventures\", was released on May 13, 2016.\n\nVic Fuentes: Victor Vincent \"Vic\" Fuentes (born February 10, 1983 in San Diego, California) is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Pierce the Veil. He also plays the keyboard on some Pierce The Veil records. He plays in the band along with his brother Mike Fuentes. Both brothers attended Mission Bay High School.\n\nPiercing the corporate veil: Piercing the corporate veil or lifting the corporate veil is a legal decision to treat the rights or duties of a corporation as the rights or liabilities of its shareholders. Usually a corporation is treated as a separate legal person, which is solely responsible for the debts it incurs and the sole beneficiary of the credit it is owed. 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Initially an underground hip hop project by Dan Smith, who used the moniker \"Listener\", the project evolved into a full-fledged rock band. The current lineup consists of vocalist, trumpeter, and bassist Dan Smith, guitarist Jon Terrey, and drummer Kris Rochelle.\n\nCirca Survive: Circa Survive is an American rock band from the Philadelphia suburb of Doylestown, formed in 2004. The band, led by Anthony Green, consists of former members from Saosin, This Day Forward, and Taken.\n\nAvalon (Anthony Green album): Avalon is the debut solo album by current Saosin and current Circa Survive, vocalist Anthony Green. It was released August 5, 2008 on Photo Finish Records, with a US tour to coincide with its release. Keith Goodwin, Tim Arnold, and Dan Schwartz (also known as the band Good Old War) have guest appearances on this record. The album leaked in its entirety on August 1, 2008. Anthony Green's Avalon is being made available on vinyl LP. 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The group began as a solo project by lead vocalist Dan Smith, but later expanded to include keyboardist Kyle Simmons, bassist and guitarist Will Farquarson, and drummer Chris Wood. 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The second series began airing on June 25, 2013. Season 3 and Season 4 were premiered on May 7, 2014 and February 25, 2015, respectively. Season 5 began airing on February 24, 2016.\n\nList of Hank Zipzer episodes: \"Hank Zipzer\" is a children's television series which stars Nick James in the titular role as a 12-year-old dyslexic schoolboy. The show is based on the series of books by Henry Winkler, who plays the character of Mr. Rock, Hank's music teacher. The first series premiered in January 2014 on CBBC and a second and third series have been commissioned. Unlike the books that took place in America, the series takes place in Britain. The second series began airing on 13 August 2015. Javone Prince made his first appearance as Mr Joy in series 2, episode 5, \"Hank's Hero\". The third series began airing on 26 May 2016, which was followed by an 84-minute Christmas movie on 12 December 2016. 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Before 1991, it was a railway station called Warwick Road; it reopened as a tram stop on 15 June 1992 with its current name. The stop is regularly used by crowds going to Old Trafford Football Ground and Old Trafford Cricket Ground which are both nearby.\n\nSaidy Janko: Saidy Janko (born 22 October 1995) is a Swiss footballer who plays for French club Saint-\u00c9tienne. Although he is primarily recognised as a right-back, he is equally capable of playing on the right wing. Born in Z\u00fcrich to a Gambian father and a Swiss/Italian mother, Janko began his career with FC Z\u00fcrich before signing for Manchester United in 2013. After a loan spell with Bolton Wanderers, Janko moved to Scottish club Celtic in 2015. He spent the 2016\u201317 season on loan to Barnsley before moving to Saint-\u00c9tienne permanently in July 2017. 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A bronze statue of Sir Matt Busby, erected in 1996, stands on the exterior of the East Stand of the Old Trafford stadium, overlooking Sir Matt Busby Way.\n\nList of Manchester United F.C. players: Manchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester. The club was formed in Newton Heath in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR F.C., and played their first competitive match in October 1886, when they entered the First Round of the 1886\u201387 FA Cup. The club was renamed Manchester United F.C. in 1902, and moved to Old Trafford in 1910. 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He is a former EliteXC Heavyweight Champion, a former Cage Rage World Heavyweight Champion and a former Cage Warriors Super Heavyweight Champion. He has also competed for K-1 Hero's, BodogFIGHT, Strikeforce and World Victory Road. Known for being one of the five men (along with Tsuyoshi Kohsaka, Fabr\u00edcio Werdum, Dan Henderson, and Matt Mitrione) to defeat Fedor Emelianenko in mixed martial arts competition.\n\nEbenezer Fontes Braga: Ebenezer \"Pitbull\" Fontes Braga (born April 14, 1969) is a retired Brazilian mixed martial artist. He competed in the Light Heavyweight division. He lost his last fight at JF 2 - Jungle Fight 2 against Fabr\u00edcio Werdum on May 15, 2004.\n\nFabr\u00edcio Werdum: Fabr\u00edcio Werdum (] ; born July 30, 1977) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist and former UFC Heavyweight Champion. He is also a two-time Brazilian jiu-jitsu world champion, a two-time Abu Dhabi Combat Club World Heavyweight Champion and European jiu-jitsu champion. He holds black belts in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Judo, and Muay Thai. Werdum has competed in PRIDE, the UFC, Strikeforce, and Jungle Fight.\n\nFrank Mir: Francisco Santos \"Frank\" Mir, III (born May 24, 1979) is an American mixed martial artist, who competes for Bellator MMA in the Heavyweight division. He formerly competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) for sixteen years. A former UFC Heavyweight Champion, he currently holds the record for most fights, victories, and submissions in UFC Heavyweight history, and is tied for 4th most UFC victories overall. Up until his release, Mir possessed the longest uninterrupted tenure of any fighter in UFC history. He is the first man to knock out and submit Ant\u00f4nio Rodrigo Nogueira.\n\nAnt\u00f4nio Rog\u00e9rio Nogueira: Ant\u00f4nio Rog\u00e9rio Nogueira (] ; born June 2, 1976), better known as Minotouro or Little Nog, is a Brazilian mixed martial artist currently signed with the UFC. He is the twin brother of Ant\u00f4nio Rodrigo Nogueira, the \"Minotauro\", earning Rog\u00e9rio the nickname \"Minotouro\". A proficient amateur boxer, he was the 2006 and 2007 Brazilian Super Heavyweight Champion. He also won a bronze medal in the 2007 Pan American Games. As of April 1, 2016, he is #10 in official UFC Light Heavyweight rankings.\n\nVinny Magalh\u00e3es: Vinicius de Magalh\u00e3es (] ; born July 2, 1984), is a Brazilian mixed martial artist who competes in the World Series of Fighting's Light Heavyweight division. He was a finalist in \"\" and has fought five times within two stints with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is the former Titan FC Light Heavyweight Champion, M-1 Global Light Heavyweight Champion and is also a multiple time jiu-jitsu gi and no-gi world champion. Magalh\u00e3es currently fights in the light heavyweight division of the Absolute Championship Berkut.\n\nRonny Markes: Ronny Marki Sales da Silva (born April 21, 1988) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist currently competing in the Light Heavyweight division. A professional competitor since 2007, Markes has formerly competed for the UFC, the World Series of Fighting, King of the Cage, and M-1 Global. He is the current King of the Cage Super Heavyweight Champion.\n\nRafael Cavalcante: Rafael Cavalcante (born April 5, 1980) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist who fights in the light heavyweight division. He is currently a free agent. He trains with Anderson Silva and Ant\u00f4nio Rodrigo Nogueira as part of the Black House camp. He formerly competed in Strikeforce, where he was at one time Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion. His nickname \"Feij\u00e3o\" (] ) means \"bean\" in Portuguese. Rafael was known as the first man to have defeated former UFC number-one middleweight contender, Yoel Romero.\n\nAnt\u00f4nio Rodrigo Nogueira: Ant\u00f4nio Rodrigo Nogueira (] , born June 2, 1976), better known as Minotauro, is a semi-retired Brazilian mixed martial artist known for his technical mastery of Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He won most of his fights via submissions. He competed in the heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he is a former Interim UFC Heavyweight Champion. He is the twin brother of UFC fighter Ant\u00f4nio Rog\u00e9rio Nogueira. Nogueria rose to prominence in the Japanese promotion Pride Fighting Championships, where he was the first Pride Heavyweight Champion from November 2001 to March 2003, as well as a 2004 PRIDE FC Heavyweight Grand Prix Finalist. 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First isolation was from a fibrosarcoma in a woolly monkey (genus \"Lagothrix\"). For its reproduction the virus needs a helper or associated virus which is called Simian sarcoma associated virus (SSAV).\n\nVoice of God Collective: Voice of God Collective is a British jazz music group led by guitarist Billy Jenkins, working mainly in the 1980s and 1990s.\n\nEddie Jenkins: Eddie Jenkins ((1895--)06 1895 \u2013 ) was a Welsh international footballer. He was part of the Wales national football team, playing one match on 28 February 1925 against England. He was the younger brother of Wales rugby union international Billy Jenkins.\n\nBurlesque (band): Burlesque were an English pub rock band formed in London in 1972 and disbanded in 1977. Core members were Billy Jenkins and Ian Trimmer, who after Burlesque had disbanded went on to record and perform as Trimmer and Jenkins.\n\nBilly Sandow: Wilhelm Baumann (September 4, 1884 \u2013 September 15, 1972), better known as Billy Sandow, was an American professional wrestler and promoter. He is best remembered as the manager of professional wrestler Ed \"Strangler\" Lewis and a subsequent member of the famed Gold Dust Trio promotion that changed the face of the industry during the 1920s (along with Lewis and Joseph \"Toots\" Mondt). He may have taken his ring name from Eugen Sandow, a professional wrestler and strongman in the late 19th century; in turn, former WWE wrestler Damien Sandow would adopt his own ring name in honor of Sandow almost a century later. Sandow also served as manager for such wrestling champions as Billy Jenkins, Marin Plestina, Jumping Joe Savoldi and Everett Marshall, and also used the ring name The Zebra Kid in 1951. He was a charter inductee of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 1996.\n\nBilly Jenkins (musician): Billy Jenkins (born 5 July 1956) is an English blues guitarist, composer, and bandleader.\n\nHepatitis E: Hepatitis E is a viral hepatitis (liver inflammation) caused by infection with a virus called hepatitis E virus. It is one of five known human hepatitis viruses: A, B, C, D, and E. HEV is a positive-sense single-stranded non-enveloped RNA icosahedral virus, HEV has a fecal-oral transmission route. Infection with this virus was first documented in 1955 during an outbreak in New Delhi, India. A preventative vaccine (HEV 239) is approved for use in China.\n\nStewart Lee: Stewart Graham Lee (born 5 April 1968) is an English stand-up comedian, writer and director. In the mid-1990s he was one half of the radio duo Lee and Herring, alongside Richard Herring. He co-wrote and co-directed the mock Broadway hit \"\", a critical success that sparked a backlash from Christian groups who staged a series of protests outside its early stagings.\n\nScratches of Spain: Scratches of Spain is an album by English experimental jazz guitarist and bandleader Billy Jenkins, featuring the Voice of God Collective. It was released on the Babel Records label in 1987.\n\nVirus Called The Blues: Virus Called The Blues was a 30-minute documentary spoof based on a day in the life of blues and jazz guitarist/songwriter Billy Jenkins and his band The Blues Collective. The documentary was produced, directed by Craig Duncan who met Billy on the set of the BBC Two music series 'Jazz 606' in the mid nineties (filmed at the famous Jazz Venue 606 Club). It features serious interviews and spoof action, plus actual performance from the band at The Blue Elephant Theatre, Camberwell, South-east London. 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Gasnier and starring Louis Jouvet, Simone H\u00e9liard and Marcel Vall\u00e9e. It is based on the 1928 play \"Topaze\" by Marcel Pagnol. The same year an American version of the play \"Topaze\" was released, starring John Barrymore. In 1936 Pagnol himself remade the film in France.\n\nLady Paname: Lady Paname was a 1950 drama film, directed and written by Henri Jeanson, and starring Louis Jouvet, Suzy Delair, Henri Guisol and Henri Cr\u00e9mieux.\n\nTopaze (1933 American film): Topaze is a 1933 American Pre-Code film based on the French play of the same name by Marcel Pagnol. Another film version of \"Topaze\", this one made in the original French was also released that year, starring Louis Jouvet in the title role. Subsequently Pagnol himself directed a 1936 adaptation.\n\nThe Heart of a Nation: The Heart of a Nation (French: Untel p\u00e8re et fils ) is a 1943 French drama film directed by Julien Duvivier who co-wrote screenplay with Marcel Achard and Charles Spaak. 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It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Kazan used Daniel Lang's \"Casualties of War\" story as a jumping-off point for this film.\n\nThe Last Detail: The Last Detail is a 1973 American comedy-drama film directed by Hal Ashby and starring Jack Nicholson, Randy Quaid, Otis Young, with a screenplay adapted by Robert Towne from a 1970 novel of the same name by Darryl Ponicsan. The film became known for its frequent use of profanity. It was nominated for three Academy Awards, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Jack Nicholson; Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Randy Quaid; and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, Robert Towne.\n\nFive Easy Pieces: Five Easy Pieces is a 1970 American drama film written by Carole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce) and Bob Rafelson, and directed by Rafelson. 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It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by William Kennedy, who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep, with Carroll Baker, Michael O'Keefe, Diane Venora, Fred Gwynne, Nathan Lane and Tom Waits in supporting roles. The story concerns the relationship of a homeless couple: Francis, an alcoholic, and Helen, a terminally ill woman during the Great Depression. Major portions of the film were shot on location in Albany, New York, including Jay Street at Lark Street, Albany Rural Cemetery and the Miss Albany Diner on North Broadway.\n\nIngrid Boulting: Ingrid Boulting was born in Transvaal in 1947 \u2013 step-daughter of English film-maker Roy Boulting and niece of John Boulting and Sydney Boulting a.k.a. Peter Cotes. She was a ballerina and model, before embarking on an acting career. In 1976, Ingrid starred in \"The Last Tycoon\", the last film directed by famed director Elia Kazan, written by Harold Pinter based on F. 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Behe argues that while evolution can produce changes within species, there is a limit to the ability of evolution to generate diversity, and this limit (the \"edge of evolution\") is somewhere between species and orders. On this basis, he says that known evolutionary mechanisms cannot be responsible for all the observed diversification from the last universal ancestor and the intervention of an intelligent designer can adequately account for much of the diversity of life. It is Behe's second intelligent design book, his first being \"Darwin's Black Box\".\n\nPhiladelphia Free Press: Philadelphia Free Press was a 1960s era underground newspaper published biweekly in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1968 to 1972. Originally launched at Temple University in May 1968 as the monthly \"Temple Free Press\", it separated from Temple and became the \"Philadelphia Free Press\" in September 1968.\n\nFree Press (magazine): Free Press was a short-lived but well-attempted and widely circulated, monthly magazine in Malayalam language published from Dehli between 2003 and 2006. At 23, Vinod K. Jose became one of the youngest editor-in-chiefs of any current affairs registered magazine in India when he started \"Free Press\". \"Free Press\" was the first publication to have initiated the concept of citizen journalism in Kerala.\n\nKitzmiller v. Dover Area School District: Tammy Kitzmiller, et al. v. Dover Area School District, et al. (400\u00a0F. Supp. 2d 707, Docket No. 4cv2688) was the first direct challenge brought in the United States federal courts testing a public school district policy that required the teaching of intelligent design. In October 2004, the Dover Area School District of York County, Pennsylvania, changed its biology teaching curriculum to require that intelligent design be presented as an alternative to evolution theory, and that \"Of Pandas and People\", a textbook advocating intelligent design, was to be used as a reference book. The prominence of this textbook during the trial was such that the case is sometimes referred to as the Dover Panda Trial, a name which recalls the popular name of the Scopes Monkey Trial in Tennessee, 80 years earlier. The plaintiffs successfully argued that intelligent design is a form of creationism, and that the school board policy violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The judge's decision sparked considerable response from both supporters and critics.\n\nElisa Albert: Elisa Albert (born July 2, 1978) is the author of the short story collection \"How this Night is Different (Free Press, 2006)\", the novels \"The Book of Dahlia (Free Press, 2008)\" and \"After Birth (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2015)\", and an anthology, \"Freud's Blind Spot: Writers on Siblings (Free Press, 2010)\".\n\nLos Angeles Staff: The Los Angeles Staff was an underground newspaper published in Los Angeles in the 1970s. It came into existence as a result of the temporary demise of the Los Angeles Free Press, which had been founded and published by Art Kunkin. Around 1970, the L.A. Free Press failed to make an employee tax payment and the paper was seized by the Internal Revenue Service. Kunkin managed to sell the \"logo\" of the paper, the phrase \"The Los Angeles Free Press\" to publisher Marvin Miller, who then resold it to some other parties in San Diego, California. The staff of the Free Press, led by editor Brian Kirby and art director Phil Wilson, left to and form their own newspaper, calling it \"The Staff\". They first moved into quarters on Santa Monica Blvd near Cahuenga Blvd., in Hollywood, California. They later relocated to Hollywood Blvd., just west of Western Ave. in offices above a movie theater that was at that time showing soft-core porn.\n\nBard Free Press: The\" Bard Free Press (the Free Press) is a monthly college newspaper published by students of Bard College, a private liberal arts college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. The paper has a circulation of about 2,000 and is the only printed student newspaper at Bard. The paper was founded in 2000, by former student editors of The Observer\", Bard's newspaper at the time. 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The FSS is also responsible for organizing the Serbian Cup, the country's league cup competition. It has been played from the end of the 19th century and there were a number of very successful Serbian football players and coaches throughout history. One of Serbia's top football clubs Red Star Belgrade has won the prestigious European Champions Cup in 1991 and has also won the Intercontinental Cup the same year. Its local rival Partizan Belgrade was the first Southeast and Eastern European football club to reach the European Champions Cup final, when it did so in 1966. The most successful and popular teams are Red Star and Partizan from Belgrade as well as Vojvodina from Novi Sad. 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The club is the major part of the Vojvodina multi-sport club and currently the third oldest football club in the Serbian SuperLiga and the most successful football club in Serbia next to the rivals Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade.\n\nDu\u0161an Cvetinovi\u0107: Du\u0161an Cvetinovi\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0414\u0443\u0448\u0430\u043d \u0426\u0432\u0435\u0442\u0438\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u045b; born 24 December 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender for French club RC Lens.\n\nDu\u0161an Tadi\u0107: Du\u0161an Tadi\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0414\u0443\u0448\u0430\u043d \u0422\u0430\u0434\u0438\u045b; born 20 November 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for English club Southampton and the Serbia national team. 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K. Rowling. Set during protagonist Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts, the novel explores the past of Harry's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and Harry's preparations for the final battle against Voldemort alongside his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore.\n\nHalf-Blood Prince (disambiguation): Half-Blood Prince generally refers to the novel \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" by J. K. Rowling.\n\nSuzie Toase: Suzie Toase or Suzanne Toase is a British actress who is possibly best known for her role as Alecto Carrow in the film adaptations of J. K. Rowling's \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows \u2013 Part 1\" and \"Part 2\".\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 5\u20137: Lego Harry Potter: Years 5\u20137 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows \u2013 Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows \u2013 Part 2\". The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android. The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November. The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012. The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\".\n\nRob Knox: Robert Arthur Knox (21 August 1989 \u2013 24 May 2008) was an English actor who portrayed the character of Marcus Belby in the film \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2009), and had signed to appear in the planned film \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\" (2010).\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\". The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters. The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"\u2014an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility.\n\nTom Felton: Thomas Andrew Felton (born September 22, 1987) is an English actor. Felton began appearing in commercials when he was eight years old for companies such as Commercial Union and Barclaycard. He made his screen debut in the role of Peagreen Clock in \"The Borrowers\" (1997) and he portrayed Louis T. Leonowens in \"Anna and the King\" (1999). He rose to prominence for his role as Draco Malfoy in the film adaptions of the best-selling \"Harry Potter\" fantasy novels by J.K. Rowling. His performances in \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows \u2013 Part 1\" won him two consecutive MTV Movie Awards for Best Villain in 2010 and 2011.\n\nHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film): Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is a 2009 British-American fantasy film directed by David Yates and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. The film, which is the sixth instalment in the \"Harry Potter\" film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman and David Barron. The story follows Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts as he receives a mysterious textbook, falls in love, and attempts to retrieve a memory that holds the key to Lord Voldemort's downfall.\n\nVincent Cirelli: Vincent Cirelli is a special effects supervisor. 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Amos' other television work includes roles in \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\", the miniseries \"Roots\", for which he received an Emmy nomination, and a recurring role as Admiral Percy Fitzwallace on \"The West Wing\". Amos also played the father of Will Smith's character's girlfriend, Lisa Wilkes, in \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\", and he had a recurring role on \"In the House\" with LL Cool J, as Coach Sam Wilson. Amos played the Father of Tommy Strawn (Thomas Mikal Ford) on the long running sitcom, \"Martin\", as Sgt. Strawn, and another recurring role on \"Two and a Half Men\" as Chelsea's dad's new lover, Edward Boynton. Amos also played Major Grant, the US Special forces officer in \"Die Hard 2\". Amos has also appeared on Broadway and in numerous films in a career that spans four decades. 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The campus is located just south of California State University, Fullerton. Hope International University has an enrollment of more than 2,000 students representing 35 states and 40 countries. While Hope is non-denominational, it has strong ties to the Restoration Movement and the Christian churches and churches of Christ. Hope is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).\n\nJoe A. Martinez: Joseph Anthony Martinez (born April 10, 1975 in Apple Valley, California) is the ring announcer for Golden Boy Promotions' \"Boxeo Estelar\" on Estrella TV. A Communications graduate of California State University, Fullerton, Martinez began his professional career in 1996 as both the public address announcer for the Lake Elsinore Storm Minor League Baseball team (a San Diego Padres affiliate) and various Cal State Fullerton athletic programs. 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The show is based on the fantasy novel series \"The Sword of Truth\" written by Terry Goodkind and follows a woods guide who, after being thrust into a world of magic, is charged with the responsibility to protect the world from evil. The first season premiered with a double bill on November 1, 2008. The series was renewed for a second season in January 2009, which premiered on November 7, 2009. On April 26, 2010 Ausiello Files reported that the series has been cancelled and will not return for a third season. Fans of the series have responded by launching a renewal campaign titled \"Save Our Seeker\". Terry Goodkind has expressed his support for the campaign.\n\nAmos Oz: The Nature of Dreams: Amos Oz: The Nature of Dreams is an Israeli documentary film, written, directed and produced by Yonathan and Masha Zur (Yonathan & Masha Films). 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Stasheff's writing is often seen in the moral and ethical mentor style similar to Terry Goodkind, Terry Brooks or J.R.R. Tolkien.\n\nA Tale of Love and Darkness (film): A Tale of Love and Darkness is a 2015 drama film directed by Natalie Portman, based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Israeli author Amos Oz. It takes place in Jerusalem in the last years of Mandatory Palestine and the first years of independent Israel, and stars Amir Tessler as Oz, and Gilad Kahana and Portman as his parents. It is Portman's directorial feature debut. It was screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.\n\nShroud of Eternity: Shroud of Eternity is the second installment in Terry Goodkind's \"The Nicci Chronicles\", Goodkind's new series set in the same world of his now-concluded \"Sword of Truth\". The novel follows \"Death's Mistress\", and will be released on 9 January 2018.\n\nTerry Goodkind: Terry Goodkind (born 1948) is an American writer. He is known for the epic fantasy series \"The Sword of Truth\" as well as the contemporary suspense novel \"The Law of Nines\" (2009), which has ties to his fantasy series. \"The Sword of Truth\" series sold 25 million copies worldwide and was translated into more than 20 languages. Additionally, it was adapted into a television series called \"Legend of the Seeker\", which premiered on November 1, 2008 and ran for two seasons, ending in May 2010.\n\nAmos Oz: Amos Oz (Hebrew: \u05e2\u05de\u05d5\u05e1 \u05e2\u05d5\u05d6\u200e ; born Amos Klausner; May 4, 1939) is an Israeli writer, novelist, journalist and intellectual. He is also a professor of literature at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba. 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It followed the interstellar adventures of Captain James T Kirk (William Shatner) and his crew aboard the starship USS \"Enterprise\", a space exploration vessel, built by the interstellar federal republic United Federation of Planets in the twenty-third century. The \"Star Trek\" canon of the franchise includes \"The Original Series\", an animated series, five spin-off television series, and its film franchise in addition to further adaptations made in several media since the original.\n\nBattlestar Galactica: Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction media franchise created by Glen A. Larson. The franchise began with the original television series in 1978 and was followed by a short-run sequel series (\"Galactica 1980\"), a line of book adaptations, original novels, comic books, a board game, and video games. A re-imagined version of \"Battlestar Galactica\" aired as a two-part, three-hour miniseries developed by Ronald D. Moore and David Eick in 2003. 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The film stars Jack Lemmon and Juliet Mills. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on the play of the same title by Samuel Taylor, which had a short run on Broadway in 1968.\n\nThe Front Page (1974 film): The Front Page is a 1974 American black comedy-drama film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play of the same name (1928), which inspired several other films.\n\nThe Fortune Cookie: The Fortune Cookie (alternative UK title: Meet Whiplash Willie) is a 1966 black comedy film starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in their first on-screen collaboration. It was produced and directed by Billy Wilder from a script by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond.\n\nBilly Wilder: Samuel \"Billy\" Wilder ( ; ] ; June 22, 1906March 27, 2002) was an Austrian-American filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, artist, and journalist whose career spanned more than five decades. 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Diamond is based on the 1973 French language film \"L'emmerdeur\", which screenwriter Francis Veber had adapted from his play \"Le contrat\".\n\nJack Lemmon - A Twist of Lemmon: In the setting of his office, Jack Lemmon shares some memories of his childhood and his relationship with his father that led him to develop a certain sense of humour and, ultimately, to become a professional entertainer. Lemmon expresses his personal mantra about film acting (\u201cSimple is good\u201d), and discusses some of his most important parts in Some Like it Hot and The Days of Wine and Roses. 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The film was produced in black and white, even though color films were increasing in popularity.\n\nWalter Matthau: Walter Matthau ( ; born Walter John Matthow; October 1, 1920\u00a0\u2013 July 1, 2000) was an American actor and comedian, best known for his role as Oscar Madison in \"The Odd Couple\" and its sequel 30 years later, \"The Odd Couple II\", and his frequent collaborations with \"Odd Couple\" co-star Jack Lemmon, particularly in the '90s with \"Grumpy Old Men\" and its sequel \"Grumpier Old Men\". 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The awards were created by the newspaper \"El Pa\u00eds\" in 1984.\n\nSimone Ortega: Simone Ortega Klein (29 May 1919 \u2013 2 July 2008), better known simply as Simone Ortega, was a bestselling Spanish culinary author. Born in Barcelona to a family originally from Alsace in France, she published her first and bestselling book \"1080 recetas de cocina\" (republished in English as \"1080 Recipes\") in 1972. She was married to publisher Jos\u00e9 Ortega Spottorno, son of famous philosopher Jos\u00e9 Ortega y Gasset and founder of the Spanish daily newspaper El Pa\u00eds, until his death in 2002.\n\nWilliam James: William James (January 11, 1842 \u2013 August 26, 1910) was an American philosopher and psychologist who was also trained as a physician. 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It soon spread all over the Indian Territory while its native people were searching for spiritual help. Peyotism at this point, was a spiritual path that was soon to be taken in Indian Territory. Around 1890, the Caddo, Deleware and Quapaw tribes became the first practitioners of peyote. Black Wolf, a practitioner from the Caddo tribe, brought the religion of little moon peyotism to the Osage people. Black Wolf had intrigued enough of the tribe that his peyote prayers and rituals had truth and value, so the people sent him to heal a sick person in their tribe. His prayers and rituals could not save their life, so peyotism was not being spread for a while. After the native people's dry spell towards peyotism, it returned to the Osage tribe around 1898\n\nTapovan: Tapovan (Sanskrit) comes from the two root words \"tapas\" - meaning penance and by extension religious mortification and austerity, and more generally spiritual practice, and \"vana,\" meaning forest or thicket. \"Tapovan\" then translates as \"forest of austerities or spiritual practice\".\n\nUpakarma: Up\u0101karma \"Beginning\" (Sanskrit: \u0909\u092a\u093e\u0915\u0930\u094d\u092e ), also called \u0100va\u1e47i Avi\u1e6d\u1e6dam (Tamil: \u0b86\u0bb5\u0ba3\u0bbf \u0b85\u0bb5\u0bbf\u0b9f\u0bcd\u0b9f\u0bae\u0bcd ) and Janiv\u0101rada Hu\u1e47\u1e47ime (Kannada: \u0c9c\u0ca8\u0cbf\u0cb5\u0cbe\u0cb0\u0ca6 \u0cb9\u0cc1\u0ca3\u0ccd\u0ca3\u0cbf\u0cae\u0cc6 ),Gamha Purnima (Odia: \u0b17\u0b39\u0b4d\u0b2e\u0b3e \u0b2a\u0b42\u0b30\u0b4d\u0b23\u0b3f\u0b2e\u0b3e ), is a Vedic ritual practiced by Hindus of the Brahmin caste. This ritual is also practiced by the Kshatriya and Vaishya community, who are dvijas and therefore have the rights to do Sandhyavandanam, the daily ablution ritual.\n\nSpiritual practice: A spiritual practice or spiritual discipline (often including spiritual exercises) is the regular or full-time performance of actions and activities undertaken for the purpose of inducing spiritual experiences and cultivating spiritual development. A common metaphor used in the spiritual traditions of the world's great religions is that of walking a path. Therefore, a spiritual practice moves a person along a path towards a goal. The goal is variously referred to as salvation, liberation or union (with God). A person who walks such a path is sometimes referred to as a wayfarer or a pilgrim.\n\nBisha'a: Bisha'a or Bisha (ordeal by fire, trial by fire or fire test) is a ritual practiced by Bedouin tribes of the Judean, Negev and Sinai deserts for the purpose of lie detection. It is also practiced, and is said to have originated among, some Bedouin tribes of Saudi Arabia. It is the best-known of various forms of trial by ordeal which are practiced by the Bedouin, which are now dying out. It is one of the rituals in the Bedouin justice dispensary system for maintaining Sharaf - the Bedouin honor code.\n\nExorcism: Exorcism (from Greek \u03b5\u03be\u03bf\u03c1\u03ba\u03b9\u03c3\u03bc\u03cc\u03c2, \"exorkism\u00f3s\" \"binding by oath\") is the religious or spiritual practice of evicting demons or other spiritual entities from a person, or an area, they are believed to have possessed. Depending on the spiritual beliefs of the exorcist, this may be done by causing the entity to swear an oath, performing an elaborate ritual, or simply by commanding it to depart in the name of a higher power. 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Both issues include the same back cover and album contents.\n\nRoadrunner (Hurriganes album): Roadrunner is an album released by the Finnish rock band Hurriganes in 1974. It is considered one of the most influential albums in Finnish rock music history. It was the best selling Finnish album in years 1974-1985 and has sold over 170\u00a0000 copies in Finland. The album was recorded in Stockholm, Sweden at Marcus Music studios. The album cover features the band members sitting on a backseat of a Cadillac in Ruskeasuo, Helsinki. The cover has been chosen many times as the best album cover in Finland.\n\nLive 93: Live 93 is a live album released in 1993 by The Orb on Island Records. \"Live 93\" is a collection of highlights from The Orb's 1993 performances in Europe and Asia. It features The Orb's live performance crew of Alex Paterson, Kris Weston, producers Nick Burton and Simon Phillips, as well as audio engineer Andy Hughes, who had stepped in when Weston decided to stop touring. The album cover of a sheep over a power station is a parody of the cover of Pink Floyd's \"Animals\", an album cover they had previously parodied on the cover of \"\". The album reached #23 on the UK Album Chart.\n\nBlue Monday (New Order song): \"Blue Monday\" is a song by the English rock/dance band New Order. It was released as a 12-inch single on 7 March 1983 through Factory Records and later remade by the band in 1988 and 1995. The song has been widely remixed and covered since its original release, and became a popular anthem in the dance club scene. It is the best-selling 12\" single of all time. The song has been widely acclaimed and according to Acclaimed Music, the song is the 33rd most acclaimed song of all time.\n\nHere's Some That Got Away: Here's Some That Got Away is the second compilation album by The Style Council, released in 1993. As the album cover states, the album contains rarities such as demos and B-sides, many of them previously unreleased. 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On June 5, 2015, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled 3-0 to deny birthright citizenship to American Samoans, ruling that the guarantee of such citizenship to citizens in the Fourteenth Amendment does not apply to unincorporated U.S. territories. On February 1, 2016, attorneys filed a petition requesting that the Supreme Court of the United States review the Appeals Court's decision.\n\nGaffney v. Cummings: Gaffney v. Cummings (412 U.S. 735 (1973)) is a Supreme Court decision upholding statewide legislative apportionment plans for Connecticut. The Court admitted that these plans entailed \"substantial inequalities in the population of the representative districts.\" It observed that \"the States have made virtually no attempt to justify their failure 'to construct districts ... as nearly of equal population as is practicable.\" It was a Fourteenth Amendment case. At issue was whether the election districts had been gerrymandered in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.\n\nOlmstead v. United States: Olmstead v. United States, 277 U.S. 438 (1928) , was a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, in which the Court reviewed whether the use of wiretapped private telephone conversations, obtained by federal agents without judicial approval and subsequently used as evidence, constituted a violation of the defendant\u2019s rights provided by the Fourth and Fifth Amendments. In a 5-4 decision, the Court held that neither the Fourth Amendment nor the Fifth Amendment rights of the defendant were violated. This decision was later overturned by \"Katz v. United States\" in 1967.\n\nSlaughter-House Cases: The Slaughter-House Cases, 83 U.S. 36 (1873) , was the first United States Supreme Court interpretation of the U.S. Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment which had recently been enacted. It was a pivotal case in early civil rights law and held that the Fourteenth Amendment protects the privileges or immunities of citizenship of the United States, not privileges and immunities of citizenship of a state. However, federal rights of citizenship were then few, such as the right to travel between states and to use navigable rivers; the amendment did not protect the far broader range of rights covered by state citizenship. In effect, the amendment was interpreted to convey limited protection pertinent to a small minority of rights.\n\nCantwell v. Connecticut: Cantwell v. Connecticut, 310 U.S. 296 (1940), was a United States Supreme Court decision that incorporated or applied to the states, through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the First Amendment's protection of religious free exercise.\n\nShafer v. South Carolina: Shafer v. South Carolina, 532 U.S. 36 (2001), was a United States Supreme Court case decided in 2001. The case concerned the ability of a defendant to tell the jury that, absent a penalty of death, a penalty of life imprisonment would not permit early release of a prisoner on parole. While the question had been decided in the case of \"Simmons v. South Carolina\", this case dealt with the extent of the ruling.\n\nWolf v. Colorado: Wolf v. Colorado, 338 U.S. 25 (1949) was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held 6-3 that, while the Fourth Amendment was applicable to the states, the exclusionary rule was not a necessary ingredient of the Fourth Amendment's right against warrantless and unreasonable searches and seizures. In Weeks v. United States 232 U.S. 383 (1914) the Court held that as a matter of judicial implication the exclusionary rule was enforceable in federal courts but not derived from the explicit requirements of the Fourth Amendment. The Wolf Court decided not to incorporate the exclusionary rule as part of the Fourth Amendment in large part because the States which had rejected the Weeks Doctrine (the exclusionary rule) had not left the right to privacy without other means of protection (i.e. the States had their own rules to deter police officers from conducting warrantless and unreasonable searches and seizures). However, because most of the States' rules proved to be ineffective in deterrence, the Court overruled Wolf in Mapp v. Ohio 367 U.S. 643 (1961). This landmark case made the exclusionary rule enforceable against the States through the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the same extent that it applied against the federal government.\n\nKatz v. United States: Katz v. United States, 389 U.S. 347 (1967) , is a United States Supreme Court case discussing the nature of the \"right to privacy\" and the legal definition of a \"search\". The Court's ruling refined previous interpretations of the unreasonable search and seizure clause of the Fourth Amendment to count immaterial intrusion with technology as a search, overruling \"Olmstead v. United States\" and \"Goldman v. United States\". \"Katz\" also extended Fourth Amendment protection to all areas where a person has a \"reasonable expectation of privacy\".", "question": "Which case dealt with the Fourteenth Amendment, Katz v. United States or Cantwell v. 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Around 1,000 students arrive in Mysore every year for higher studies. Most of the foreign students are from Iran, Afganisthan, China, Maldives and different parts of Africa.\n\nCrowne Plaza: Crowne Plaza is a chain of full service, upscale hotels catering to business travelers and to the meetings and conventions market. It forms part of the InterContinental Hotels Group family of brands, which include InterContinental Hotels & Resorts and Holiday Inn Hotels & Resorts, and operates in 52 countries with more than 400 hotels, usually located in city centers, resorts, coastal towns or near major airports.\n\nOld City (Shanghai): The Old City of Shanghai (; Shanghainese: \"Z\u00e5nhae Loh Senshian\"), also formerly known as the Chinese city, is the traditional urban core of Shanghai, China. Its boundary was formerly defined by a defensive wall. The Old City was the county seat for the old county of Shanghai. With the advent of foreign concessions in Shanghai, the Old City became just one part of Shanghai's urban core but continued for decades to be the seat of the Chinese authority in Shanghai. Notable features include the City God Temple which is located in the center of the Old City and is connected to the Yuyuan Garden. With the exception of two short sections, the walls were demolished in 1912, and a broad circular avenue built over the former wall and moat: the southern half was named the \"Zhonghua Road\" and the northern half the \"Minguo Road\" (together making up \"\"Zhonghua Minguo\"\", or \"Republic of China\" in Chinese). (The northern half was renamed \"Renmin Road\" (\"People's Road\") in 1950 by the new Communist government of Shanghai).\n\nArmenian Quarter: The Armenian Quarter (Arabic: \u062d\u0627\u0631\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0631\u0645\u0646\u200e \u200e , \"Harat al-Arman\"; Hebrew: \u05d4\u05e8\u05d5\u05d1\u05e2 \u05d4\u05d0\u05e8\u05de\u05e0\u05d9\u200e \u200e , \"Ha-Rova ha-Armeni\"; Armenian: \u0540\u0561\u0575\u0578\u0581 \u0569\u0561\u0572, \"Hayots t'agh\" ; currently mostly known as \u0535\u0580\u0578\u0582\u057d\u0561\u0572\u0567\u0574\u056b \u0570\u0561\u0575\u056f\u0561\u056f\u0561\u0576 \u0569\u0561\u0572\u0561\u0574\u0561\u057d , \"Yerusaghemi haykakan t'aghamas\") is one of the four quarters of the walled Old City of Jerusalem. Located in the southwestern corner of the Old City, it can be accessed through the Zion Gate and Jaffa Gate. It occupies an area of 0.126\u00a0km\u00b2 (126 dunam), which is 14% of the Old City's total. In 2007, it had a population of 2,424 (6.55% of Old City's total). In both criteria, it is comparable to the Jewish Quarter. The Armenian Quarter is separated from the Christian Quarter by David Street (Suq el-Bazaar) and by Habad Street (Suq el-Husur) from the Jewish Quarter.\n\nOld City (Baku): Old City or Inner City (Azerbaijani: \"\u0130\u00e7\u0259ri\u015f\u0259h\u0259r\" ) is the historical core of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The Old City is the most ancient part of Baku, which is surrounded by walls were well protected. In 2007, the Old City had a population of about 3000 people. 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The school has three campuses located in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). One Primary campus is located in District 3 of the city, whilst a second Primary campus and a Secondary campus are located in the residential area of District 2. BIS was founded in 1997 as Tiny Tots, a Kindergarten. Beginning with only two classes, two overseas teachers and 40 toddlers, it has since grown to become a private day school with over 1,800 students from 52 countries. Both Primary campuses cater for students from the Foundation Stage (Pre-school) through to Year 6 and the Secondary campus caters for students from Years 7-13. BIS has 161 full-time teachers, most of whom are British qualified. BIS teaches the National Curriculum of England and students take both the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examinations and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. BIS is accredited through the Council of International Schools (CIS). The school is a registered centre for the UK examination boards, Cambridge International Examinations. It is also designated as an IB World School. It is a member of the Federation of British International Schools in South East Asia (FOBISSEA).\n\nUnited Nations Environment Organization: Proposals for the creation of a United Nations Environmental Organization (UNEO) have come as some question the efficacy of the current United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) at dealing with the scope of global environmental issues. Created to act as an anchor institution in the system of Global Environmental Governance (GEG), it has failed to meet those demands. The UNEP has been hindered by its title as a Programme as opposed to a Specialized agency like the WTO or WHO, in addition to a lack of voluntary funding, and a location removed from the centers of political power, in Nairobi, Kenya. These factors have led to widespread calls for UNEP reform, and following the publication of Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC in February 2007, a \"Paris Call for Action\" read out by French President Chirac and supported by 46 countries, called for the UNEP to be replaced by a new and more powerful United Nations Environment Organization, to be modelled on the World Health Organization. The 52 countries included the European Union nations, but notably did not include the United States and BRIC (Brasil, Russia, India, and China), the top five emitters of greenhouse gases.\n\nOld City (Hyderabad, India): The Old City, Hyderabad is a walled city of Hyderabad, Telangana, India, located on the banks of the Musi River built by Qutb Shahi sultan Muhammed Quli Qutb Shah in 1591\u00a0AD. It remained the royal seat of the Nizam of Hyderabad until the end of the reign of the last Nizam, Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII (r. 1911\u20131948). Named after Hyder Mahal, wife of the ruler Muhammed Quli Qutb Shah, Hyderabad takes pride in its possession of magnificent antiquated structures, domical mosques, and monuments (r. 1580\u20131611). Once a vibrant city teeming with palatial mansions of Nawabs and mosques, the old city of Hyderabad today is a little crowded but remains the symbolic heart of cosmopolitan Hyderabad along with HITEC City. The old city of Hyderabad a tourist hot spot, and the heart of Hyderabadi Muslim culture.\n\nRenaissance Plaza: Renaissance Plaza (formerly named World Trade Square) is a proposed residential and retail complex to be built on a 5.5 acre site in the Delaware Riverfront region of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The previous World Trade Square complex design was to be developed by Carl Marks Real Estate Group and called for four high-rise office buildings: Old City Harbor Tower I, Old City Harbor Tower II, Old City Harbor Tower III, and the Greater Philadelphia World Trade Center. The tallest buildings would have been the Old City Harbor Towers II and III, which were planned as twin office skyscrapers that each rise 636 feet (194 m), with 37 floors. Old City Harbor Tower I was being planned as a residential tower, rising 435\u00a0ft (132 m), with 42 floors. 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It was a sanctuary dedicated to Enlil, likely to have been located within the Ekur at Nippur during the Akkadian Empire. It also referred to various other temples including those to later versions of Enlil; Marduk and Bel as well as one to Ea. It was likely another name for Ehursag, a temple dedicated to Shulgi in Ur. A hymn to Nanna suggests the link \"\"To Ehursag, the house of the king (we go), to the Enamtila of prince Shulgi we go!\"\" Another reference in the Inanna - Dunmuzi text translated by Samuel Noah Kramer references the king's palace by this name and possibly makes references to the \"sacred marriage\": \"\"In the Enamtila, the house of the king, his wife dwelt with him in joy, in the Enamtila, the house of the king, Inanna dwelt with him in joy. Inanna, rejoicing in his house ...\"\". A fire is reported to have broken out next to the Enamtila in a Babylonian astronomical diary dated to the third century BC. 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Scholars have proposed theories about the implications of the goddess and her associated location, including that the location may be connected to the goddess Frigg's fen residence Fensalir and that S\u00e1ga may be another name for \"Frigg\".\n\nBasic Enlisted Submarine School: Basic Enlisted Submarine School (BESS) is the U.S. Navy's submarine training school for enlisted sailors. Located on Naval Submarine Base New London (NAVSUBASE NLON) in Groton, New London County, Connecticut, the school is an eight-week introduction to the basic theory, construction and operation of nuclear-powered submarines. The course includes instruction on shipboard organization, submarine safety and escape procedures. This program requires passing a physical and mental screening. As of 2015, BESS is open to female sailors, including current sailors who wish to join the submarine force by completing the two-month program.\n\nAl-Minaa SC\u2013Naft Al-Janoob SC rivalry: Southern Iraqi football clubs Al-Minaa and Naft Al-Janoob have been rivals since the 2004\u201305 season when Naft Al-Janoob club started playing in the Premier League. The clubs are respectively from Al-Maqal and Al-Tamimia, in the same city Basra, and for this reason a match between the two teams is sometimes called a \"Basra Derby\". Another name is often used in the press is \"South Derby\", which comes from the location of Basra province in southern Iraq. The animosity intensified since the first match, as Naft Al-Janoob was not expected to win Al-Minaa 1\u20130, and the exaggerated protest by Al-Minaa supporters to referee of match Khalil Yousuf prompted him to retire arbitration forever. and this animosity reached a peak during the 2010\u201311 season, when both teams played at the end of the season in the Premier League in a match, that if it end at a draw, Naft Al-Janoob will relegate to the Iraq Division One. Indeed, the match ended in a draw, and Al-Minaa fans celebrated the relegation of Naft Al-Janoob, and considered it a winning of league title. In the 2015\u201316 season, Naft Al-Janoob returned to avenge Al-Minaa, when both teams played at the end of the season in the Premier League. 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It is the headquarters for Wells Fargo's east coast division. At 588 ft tall and 42 stories, it is the fourth tallest building in Charlotte. When it was opened on September 14, 1988, it was the tallest building in North Carolina. In 1992, One Wells Fargo Center was surpassed by the Bank of America Corporate Center, and again in 2002 by Hearst Tower, another Bank of America building. It is considered Charlotte's first postmodern high-rise.\n\nWells Fargo: Wells Fargo & Company is an American international banking and financial services holding company headquartered in San Francisco, California, with \"hubquarters\" throughout the country. It is the world's second-largest bank by market capitalization and the third largest bank in the U.S. by assets. In July 2015, Wells Fargo became the world's largest bank by market capitalization, edging past ICBC, before slipping behind JP Morgan Chase in September 2016, in the wake of a scandal involving the creation of over 2 million fake bank accounts by Wells Fargo employees. Wells Fargo surpassed Citigroup Inc. to become the third-largest U.S. bank by assets at the end of 2015. Wells Fargo is the second-largest bank in deposits, home mortgage servicing, and debit cards. The firm's primary U.S. operating subsidiary is national bank Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., which designates its main office as Sioux Falls, South Dakota.\n\nSoutheast Financial Center: Southeast Financial Center is a two-acre development in Miami, Florida, United States. It consists of a 765 ft tall office skyscraper and its 15-story parking garage. It was previously known as the Southeast Financial Center (1984\u20131992), the First Union Financial Center (1992\u20132003), and the Wachovia Financial Center (2003-2011). 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The convention gathered delegates of the Democratic Party, the majority of them elected through a preceding series of primaries and caucuses, to nominate a candidate for president and vice president in the 2016 United States presidential election. Former U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, was chosen as the party's nominee for president by a 59.67% majority of delegates present at the convention roll call, defeating primary rival Senator Bernie Sanders, who received 39.16% of votes from delegates, and becoming the first female candidate to be formally nominated for presidential by a major political party in the United States. Her running mate, Senator Tim Kaine from Virginia, was confirmed by delegates as the party's nominee for vice president by acclamation.\n\nWells Fargo Center (Tampa): Wells Fargo Center, formerly the Wachovia Center, is a 311 ft high rise in Tampa, Florida, U.S.A., anchored by Wells Fargo & Company, Phelps Dunbar and UBS. It was completed in 1985 and has 22 floors. Under new ownership in 2013, the building is undergoing a renovation of the fitness center, parking garage and common areas including the restrooms and corridors. The building received Gold LEED certification in 2010. It was originally known as First Union Plaza until First Union Corporation completed its merger into Wachovia in 1993, then that merged into Wells Fargo in 2008. It is the 13th tallest building in Tampa.\n\nWells Fargo Building (Augusta): The Wells Fargo Building,formerly known as the Wells Fargo Bank Center, is a commercial and financial skyscraper in Augusta, Georgia, in the United States. After its completion, the building was the tallest building in Augusta from 1967 to 1976, when the Lamar Building surpassed it due to the completion of the penthouse. Today, it is the third tallest building in the city. The building's exterior surface is made completely in aluminum steel glass. At the time of its completion, the building was named the Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust. In 1989, the building's name was changed to the Wachovia Bank Center, making it the official headquarters of Wachovia in the eastern part of Georgia and the Central Savannah River Area. In 2008, the building's name was changed again to the Wells Fargo Building. It is now the official headquarters of Wells Fargo in the Augusta region.\n\nWachovia Tower (Baltimore): The Wells Fargo Tower, formerly known as the First Union Signet Tower, Wachovia Tower, and Union Trust Building, is a commercial high-rise in Baltimore, Maryland. The building rises 24 floors above street level and is 330 ft in height; it is tied with Charles Center South as the 17th-tallest building in the city. The structure was completed in 1985. The Wells Fargo Tower was developed by the Dallas-based Trammell Crow Company, and is currently owned by the Wells Fargo and Company. The structure is an example of modern architecture, and has a glass, steel and concrete fa\u00e7ade. The Wachovia Tower rises from the site formerly occupied by the Calvert Building and 7-9 Saint Paul Street. The building, formerly housing offices for Wachovia, is now home to the regional office of Wells Fargo and Company.\n\n2000 Republican National Convention: The 2000 National Convention of the Republican Party of the United States convened at the First Union Center (now the Wells Fargo Center) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from July 31 to August 3, 2000. The 2066 delegates assembled at the convention nominated Texas Governor George W. Bush for President and former U.S. Secretary of Defense Richard B. \"Dick\" Cheney for Vice President. \n\nList of Wells Fargo presidents: The List of Wells Fargo presidents includes those persons who have served as President of Wells Fargo since 1852. It includes the presidents of the express mail company from 1852 to 1918 and of the Wells Fargo Bank, which was separated from the express company in 1905 and merged with the Nevada National Bank to form the Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank - the lineal ancestor of the present Wells Fargo Bank.", "question": "There is a famous couple that criticized who at the convention held in the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"criticized_person": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who was criticized."}, "criticizing_couple": {"type": "object", "properties": {"first_person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first person in the couple."}, "second_person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second person in the couple."}}, "required": ["first_person_name", "second_person_name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "event_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"convention_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the convention where the criticism occurred."}, "location": {"type": "string", "description": "The city and state where the convention was held."}, "venue": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific venue where the convention was held."}, "year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the convention took place."}}, "required": ["convention_name", "location", "venue", "year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["criticized_person", "criticizing_couple", "event_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"criticized_person": "Donald Trump", "criticizing_couple": {"first_person_name": "Khizr Muazzam Khan", "second_person_name": "Ghazala Khan"}, "event_details": {"convention_name": "2016 Democratic National Convention", "location": "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania", "venue": "Wells Fargo Center", "year": 2016}}, "ground_truth": {"criticized_person": "Donald Trump", "criticizing_couple": {"first_person_name": "Khizr Muazzam Khan", "second_person_name": "Ghazala Khan"}, "event_details": {"convention_name": "2016 Democratic National Convention", "location": "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania", "venue": "Wells Fargo Center", "year": 2016}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2183, "output_tokens": 87, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "64d2a63c6cdff7dab9ce0efe91706a998ee85bfba8c4a18eb334418b73bcabee", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ade672755429939a52fe8a1", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "twelve", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "List of Native American actors: This is a list of Native American actors in the United States, including Alaskan Natives and American Indians. Native American identity is a complex and contested issue rooted in political sovereignty that pre-dates the creation of colonial nation states like the U.S. and Canada and persists into the 21st century recognized under international law by treaty. The Bureau of Indian Affairs defines Native American as having American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry. Legally, being Native American is defined as being enrolled in a federally recognized tribe or Alaskan village. Ethnologically, factors such as culture, history, language, religion, and familial kinships can influence Native American identity. All individuals on this list should have Native American ancestry. Historical figures might predate tribal enrollment practices and would be included based on ethnological tribal membership, while any contemporary individuals should either be enrolled members of federally recognized tribes or have cited Native American ancestry and be recognized as being Native American by their respective tribes(s). Contemporary unenrolled individuals are listed as being of descent from a tribe.\n\nLittle Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians: The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians (LTBBOI) is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Odawa. A large percentage of the more than 4000 tribal members continue to reside within the tribe's traditional homelands on the northwestern shores of the state of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. The historically delineated reservation area, located at , encompasses approximately 336 sqmi of land in Charlevoix and Emmet counties. The largest communities within the reservation boundaries are Harbor Springs (formerly known as \"L'arbre Croche\" in the French colonial era), where the tribal offices are located; Petoskey, where the Tribe operates the Odawa Casino Resort; and Charlevoix.\n\nYavapai-Apache Nation: The Yavapai-Apache Nation is a federally recognized Native American tribe in Verde Valley, Arizona. Tribal members share two culturally distinct backgrounds and speak two indigenous languages, the Yavapai language and the Western Apache language. The Yavapai-Apache Nation Indian Reservation, at , consists of five non-contiguous parcels of land located in three separate communities in eastern Yavapai County. The two largest sections, 576 acre together \u2013 almost 90 percent of the reservation's territory, are in the town of Camp Verde. Smaller sections are located in the town of Clarkdale 60.17 acre , and the unincorporated community of Lake Montezuma (5.8 acre ). The reservation's total land area is 642 acre . The total resident population of the reservation was 743 persons as of the 2000 census. The 2010 Census reported 1,615 people on the reservation. Of these, 512 lived in Camp Verde, 218 in Clarkdale, and only 13 in Lake Montezuma.\n\nShawnee Tribe: The Shawnee Tribe is a federally recognized Native American tribe in Oklahoma. Also known as the Loyal Shawnee, they are one of three federally recognized Shawnee tribes. The others are the Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma and Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma.\n\nUpper Skagit Indian Tribe: The Upper Skagit Indian Tribe are a federally recognized tribe|federally recognized Native American tribe living in the state of Washington. Before European colonization, the tribe occupied lands along the Skagit River, from as far downstream as present-day Mount Vernon, Washington, and villages going north as far as Newhalem along the Skagit River, as well as lands on the Baker, and the Sauk rivers.\n\nNorman Leard: Joseph Norman Leard (March 23, 1875 \u2013 July 1961) was an American football coach and secretary to Green McCurtain, principal chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. He was one-thirty-second Choctaw origin and attended in the Indian schools in Oklahoma. He was the head football coach for the Kendall Orange and Black football team from 1895 to 1897. In addition to being the coach, he was also the captain and quarterback of Kendall's first football team.\n\nKaw people: The Kaw Nation (or Kanza, or \"Kansa\") are a federally recognized Native American tribe in Oklahoma. They come from the central Midwestern United States. The tribe known as Kaw have also been known as the \"People of the South wind\", \"People of water\", \"Kansa\", \"Kaza\", \"Kosa\", and \"Kasa\". Their tribal language is Kansa, classified as a Siouan language.\n\nMississippi Band of Choctaw Indians: The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is one of three federally recognized tribes of Choctaw Native Americans. On April 20, 1945, this band organized under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. Also in 1945 the Choctaw Indian Reservation was created in Neshoba, Leake, Newton, Scott, Jones, Attala, Kemper, and Winston counties in Mississippi. The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is the only federally recognized Native American tribe in the state.\n\nChoctaw Nation of Oklahoma: The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (commonly referred to as the Choctaw Nation) is a federally recognized Native American tribe with a tribal jurisdictional area comprising twelve tribal districts. The Choctaw Nation maintains a special relationship with both the United States and Oklahoma governments.\n\nSeminole Nation of Oklahoma: The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is a federally recognized Native American tribe based in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is the largest of the three federally recognized Seminole governments, which include the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. Its members are descendants of the 3,000 Seminoles who were forcibly removed from Florida to Indian Territory, along with 800 Black Seminoles, after the Second Seminole War. The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is headquartered in Wewoka within Seminole County, Oklahoma. Of 18,800 enrolled tribal members, 13,533 live within the state of Oklahoma. The tribe began to revive its government in 1936 under the Indian Reorganization Act. While its reservation was originally larger, today the tribal jurisdictional area covers Seminole County, Oklahoma, within which it has a variety of properties.", "question": "Norman Leard was the secretary to the principal chief of this nation, a federally recognized Native American tribe with a tribal area comprising how many districts?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"nation_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Native American nation."}, "is_federally_recognized": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the nation is federally recognized."}, "tribal_districts_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of tribal districts comprising the nation's jurisdictional area."}}, "required": ["nation_name", "is_federally_recognized", "tribal_districts_count"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"nation_name": "Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma", "is_federally_recognized": true, "tribal_districts_count": 12}, "ground_truth": {"nation_name": "Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma", "is_federally_recognized": true, "tribal_districts_count": 12}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1796, "output_tokens": 35, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "87a3e3689a4cf81a8987d19692a6b95cc3c340ad28237946a1018226e6e3bda4", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab5bc64554299494045f04a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Second Viennese School", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "New school hip hop: The new school of hip hop was a movement in hip hop music starting 1983\u201384 with the early records of Run\u2013D.M.C. and LL Cool J. Like the hip hop preceding it, it came predominantly from New York City. The new school was initially characterized in form by drum machine led minimalism, often tinged with elements of rock. It was notable for taunts and boasts about rapping, and socio-political commentary, both delivered in an aggressive, self-assertive style. In image as in song its artists projected a tough, cool, street b-boy attitude. These elements contrasted sharply with the funk and disco influenced outfits, novelty hits, live bands, synthesizers and party rhymes of artists prevalent in 1984, and rendered them old school. New school artists made shorter songs that could more easily gain radio play, and more cohesive LPs than their old school counterparts. By 1986 their releases began to establish the hip hop album as a fixture of the mainstream.\n\nAlessandra Marc: Alessandra Marc (born July 29, 1957) is an American dramatic soprano who has appeared at many of the world's opera houses and orchestras. Marc is particularly known for her interpretations of the works of Richard Strauss, Richard Wagner, Giuseppe Verdi, music of the Second Viennese School, and the title role in Puccini's \"Turandot\".\n\nStephen Cohn: Stephen Cohn is an American composer of concert and film music living in Los Angeles, California. His compositional style embraces an expanded tonality with a 21st-century perspective.\n\nAdam Schoenberg: Adam Schoenberg (born November 15, 1980) is one of the most performed living American composers. A member of the Atlanta School of Composers, his works have been performed by the Amarillo Symphony, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Florida Orchestra, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Grand Rapids Symphony, Jacksonville Symphony, Kansas City Symphony, Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, Lake Forest Symphony Orchestra, Lexington Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra, New West Symphony, New World Symphony (orchestra), New York Philharmonic, Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, Pacific Symphony, Phoenix Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, South Carolina Philharmonic, Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony, among other ensembles. Schoenberg was the 2010-2012 guest composer for the Aspen Music Festival, the 2012-2013 composer-in-residence for the Kansas City Symphony, the 2013-2014 composer-in-residence for the Lexington Philharmonic, and the 2015-2017 composer-in-residence for the Fort Worth Symphony. Schoenberg's honors include a 2009 and 2010 MacDowell Colony fellowship, the 2007 Morton Gould Young Composer Award from ASCAP, and the 2006 Charles Ives Prize from the American Academy of Arts & Letters.\n\nErwin Stein: Erwin Stein (7 November 188517 July 1958) was an Austrian musician and writer, prominent as a pupil and friend of Schoenberg, with whom he studied between 1906 and 1910. He was one of Schoenberg's principal assistants in organizing the Society for Private Musical Performances. In 1924 it was Stein to whom Schoenberg entrusted the delicate as well as important task of writing the first article \u2013 \"Neue Formprinzipien\" ('New Formal Principles') \u2013 on the gradual evolution of what was soon to be explicitly formulated as 'twelve tone technique'. Until 1938 he lived in Vienna, where he was respected as a music teacher and conductor as well as a writer active on behalf of the music and composers he valued.\n\nSecond Viennese School: The Second Viennese School (German: Zweite Wiener Schule, Neue Wiener Schule ) is the group of composers that comprised Arnold Schoenberg and his pupils and close associates in early 20th century Vienna, where he lived and taught, sporadically, between 1903 and 1925. Their music was initially characterized by late-Romantic expanded tonality and later, following Schoenberg's own evolution, a totally chromatic expressionism without firm tonal centre, often referred to as atonality; and later still, Schoenberg's serial twelve-tone technique. Though this common development took place, it neither followed a common time-line nor a cooperative path. Likewise, it was not a direct result of Schoenberg's teaching\u2014which, as his various published textbooks demonstrate, was highly traditional and conservative. Schoenberg's textbooks also reveal that the Second Viennese School spawned not from the development of his serial method, but rather from the influence of his creative example.\n\nBrown\u2013Vialetto\u2013Van Laere syndrome: Brown-Vialetto-Van-Laere syndrome (BVVL), sometimes known as Brown's Syndrome, is a rare degenerative disorder often initially characterized by progressive sensorineural deafness.\n\nSergio Nasca: Born in Rome, Nasca started his career in 1965 as assistant director of Enzo Battaglia in \"Idoli controluce\", then he worked as a production manager. He made his film debut in 1974 with \"Il saprofita\", a film which raised several controversities for its violence. His cinema was initially characterized by violent provocations gradually tempered by bittersweet tones. He died at the age of 52 of an incurable disease.\n\nHenri Sauguet: Henri Sauguet (18 May 1901 \u2013 22 June 1989), was a French composer. Born in Bordeaux as Henri-Pierre Poupard, he adopted his mother's maiden name as his pseudonym. His output includes operas, ballets, four symphonies (1945, 1949, 1955, 1971), concertos, chamber and choral music and numerous songs, as well as film music. Although he experimented with musique concr\u00e8te and expanded tonality, he remained opposed to particular systems and his music evolved little: he developed tonal or modal ideas in smooth curves, producing an art of clarity, simplicity and restraint.\n\nMarilyn Cotlow: Marilyn Cotlow (born January 10, 1924) is an American lyric coloratura soprano best remembered for originating the role of Lucy in Gian Carlo Menotti's \"The Telephone\". She sang professionally during the 1940s and 1950s in the United States and Europe, performing with such companies as the Metropolitan Opera. After retiring from the stage, Cotlow taught voice at the Peabody Conservatory and currently teaches privately out of her home. 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He has appeared in many films that are based on true stories, including \"Zero Dark Thirty\", \"Lincoln\" (as John George Nicolay), \"Parkland\" (as Lee Harvey Oswald), \"Selma\" (as James Reeb), \"Black Mass\" and \"The Big Short\".\n\nList of accolades received by Zero Dark Thirty: \"Zero Dark Thirty\" is a 2012 American action thriller directed and co-produced by Kathryn Bigelow with screenplay by Mark Boal. The film was released in the United States on December 19, 2012, with a limited release at five theaters in Los Angeles and New York City. It made $124,848 in its limited release weekend, making it one of the biggest limited mid-week openings ever. 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He also plays the Marvel supervillain Brock Rumlow / Crossbones in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Big Daddy in the Chinese action film \"Wolf Warriors 2\" (2017), the highest-grossing non-Hollywood film of all time.\n\nJason Clarke: Jason Clarke (born 17 July 1969) is an Australian film and television actor. Clarke has appeared in many TV series, and is known for playing Tommy Caffee on the television series \"Brotherhood.\" He has also appeared in many films, often as an antagonist. Some of his film roles include \"Death Race\" (2008), \"Public Enemies\" (2009), \"Zero Dark Thirty\" (2013), \"White House Down\" (2013), \"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\" (2014), \"Terminator Genisys\" (2015) and \"Everest\" (2015).\n\nKathryn Bigelow: Kathryn Ann Bigelow ( ; born November 27, 1951) is an American director, producer, and writer. Her films include the vampire Western horror film \"Near Dark\" (1987), the action crime film \"Point Break\" (1991), the science fiction action thriller \"Strange Days\" (1995), the mystery thriller \"The Weight of Water\" (2000), the submarine thriller \"\" (2002), the war film \"The Hurt Locker\" (2008), the action thriller war film \"Zero Dark Thirty\" (2012), the short film \"Last Days\" (2014), and the period crime drama \"Detroit\" (2017). \"The Hurt Locker\" won the 2009 Academy Award for Best Picture and the BAFTA Award for Best Film, and was nominated for the 2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Drama. She has also acted as producer and writer for many of her films.\n\nChris Pratt: Christopher Michael Pratt (born June 21, 1979) is an American actor. Pratt came to prominence with his television roles; he is best known for his roles as Owen Grady in \"Jurassic World\", Jim Preston in \"Passengers\" and Andy Dwyer in the NBC sitcom \"Parks and Recreation\" from 2009\u20132015, for which he received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2013. He also starred earlier in his career as Bright Abbott in The WB drama series \"Everwood\" (2002\u20132006). His early film career began with supporting roles in such mainstream films as \"Wanted\" (2008), \"Jennifer's Body\" (2009), \"Moneyball\" (2011), \"The Five-Year Engagement\" (2012), \"Zero Dark Thirty\" (2013), \"Delivery Man\" (2013), and \"Her\" (2013).\n\nMartin Delaney (actor): Martin Delaney is a British actor, best known for his work in \"Zero Dark Thirty\", \"Judas Ghost\" and his lead role in British comedy film \"Amar Akbar & Tony\".\n\nScott Adkins: Scott Edward Adkins (born 17 June 1976) is an English actor and martial artist who is best known for playing Russian prison fighter Yuri Boyka in the 2006 film \"\" and its following two sequels: \"\" (2010) and \"\" (2016) and Casey Bowman in Ninja and its sequel . He is also known for playing Bradley Hume in \"Holby City\", Lucian in \"Doctor Strange\", Kiley in \"The Bourne Ultimatum\" and John in \"Zero Dark Thirty\". 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He is the winner of one Academy Award, having been nominated for four. He has also won four Golden Globe Awards and was nominated for eleven. He is the father of actress Angelina Jolie and actor James Haven.\n\nAlexandre Desplat: Alexandre Michel G\u00e9rard Desplat (] ; born 23 August 1961) is a French film composer. He has won one Academy Award for his soundtrack to the film \"The Grand Budapest Hotel\", and received seven additional Academy Award nominations, 8 C\u00e9sar nominations (winning three), seven BAFTA nominations (winning two), seven Golden Globe Award nominations (winning one), and six Grammy nominations (winning two).\n\nLuise Rainer: Luise Rainer ( ; 12 January 1910 \u2013 30 December 2014) was a German and American film actress. She was the first actor to win more than one Academy Award, and at the time of her death, the longest-lived recipient.\n\nBill Warrington: Bill Warrington (1910 \u2013 September 11, 1981) was a special effects artist. He won one Academy Award, which was for the film \"The Guns of Navarone\". He shared his win with Chris Greenham, this was in the category of Best Special Effects during the 34th Academy Awards.\n\nList of Polish Academy Award winners and nominees: This is a list of Polish Academy Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of Polish actors, actresses, and films that have either been submitted or nominated for, or have won, an Academy Award. This list is current as of the 80th Academy Awards ceremony held on February 24, 2008. There were 12 Academy Awards given to Polish filmmakers or their work (see Foreign Film category), including two Honorary Academy Awards and a Technical Achievement Award. The category of Cinematography has the strongest presence of Polish filmmakers, with two wins (both by Janusz Kami\u0144ski) and five other nominations (including two noms for Kami\u0144ski). As of that, the cinematographer Janusz Kami\u0144ski is the most Oscar-awarded Polish filmmaker. The second most-awarded Pole was designer Anton Grot, who won one Academy Award and was nominated to the Oscars five times more. The director Roman Polanski won an Oscar and was nominated four more times (additionally, \"Knife in the Water\", film directed and written by him was also nominated). The composer Bronislau Kaper was awarded an Oscar and was nominated three times more.\n\nGeoffrey Rush: Geoffrey Roy Rush {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor and film producer. Rush is the youngest amongst the few people who have won the \"Triple Crown of Acting\": the Academy Award, the Primetime Emmy Award, and the Tony Award. He has won one Academy Award for acting (from four nominations), three British Academy Film Awards (from five nominations), two Golden Globe Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. Rush is the founding President of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts and was named the 2012 Australian of the Year. He is also the first actor to win the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Critics' Choice Movie Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for a single performance in film for his performance in \"Shine\" (1996).\n\nSean Connery filmography: Sir Sean Connery is a retired Scottish actor and producer. He was the first actor to have portrayed the literary character James Bond in a film, starring in seven Bond films between 1962 and 1983. He is also known for his roles as Jimmy Malone in \"The Untouchables\" (1987), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, along with his portrayals of Mark Rutland in \"Marnie\" (1964), Juan S\u00e1nchez Villa-Lobos Ram\u00edrez in \"Highlander\" (1986), Henry Jones Sr. in \"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade\" (1989), Captain Marko Aleksandrovich Ramius in \"The Hunt for Red October\" (1990), and Allan Quatermain in \"The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen\" (2003). Along with his Academy Award, Connery has won two BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globes, and a Henrietta Award.\n\nDramatic School (film): Dramatic School is a 1938 American romantic drama film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and starring Luise Rainer, Paulette Goddard, Alan Marshal, Lana Turner, and Gale Sondergaard. Based on the play \"School of Drama\" by Hans Sz\u00e9kely and Zoltan Egyed, the screenplay was written by Ernest Vajda and Mary C. McCall. The film was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.\n\nRobert Sinclair Knox: Robert Sinclair Knox DSO & Three Bars (2 March 1881 \u2013 January 1963?) was an officer in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in the First World War. He was one of seven British officers to be awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) four times during the conflict.\n\nThat Wonderful Urge: That Wonderful Urge is a 1948 20th Century Fox screwball comedy film, directed by Robert Sinclair and starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney. 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Her work is commonly studied in schools and university courses.\n\nGwen Harwood Poetry Prize: The Gwen Harwood Poetry Prize (also known as the Gwen Harwood Memorial Poetry Prize) was created in 1996 in memory of the Tasmanian poet, Gwen Harwood. The prize is run by \"Island Magazine\" and is awarded to a single poem or a linked suite of poems not longer than 80 lines. It has a first prize of A$2,000, and the judges may award two minor prizes.\n\nPoetry and People International Poetry Prize: The Poetry and People International Poetry Prize is an annual international lifetime achievement award given to poets around the world by the poetry magazine Poetry and People and its founder Huang Lihai. The first \u201cPoetry and People Poet Prize\u201d was awarded in 2005 to Eug\u00e9nio de Andrade, before it changed its name to \u201cPoetry and People International Poetry Prize\u201d. Recipients since have included Derek Walcott, Lan Lan, Xi Chuan and Rita Dove. The prize was given to Tomas Transtr\u00f6mer in April 2011, six months before it was announced that he was to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.\n\nAustralian dollar: The Australian dollar (sign: $; code: AUD) is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including its external territories Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, and Norfolk Island, as well as the independent Pacific Island states of Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. Within Australia, it is almost always abbreviated with the dollar sign ($), with A$ or AU$ sometimes used to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. It is subdivided into 100 cents.\n\nAnthony Lawrence (poet): Anthony Lawrence (born 1957) is a contemporary Australian poet and novelist. Lawrence has received a number of Australia Council for the Arts Literature Board Grants, including a Fellowship, and has won many awards for his poetry, including the inaugural Judith Wright Calanthe Award, the Gwen Harwood Memorial Prize, and the Newcastle Poetry Prize (three times). His most recent collection is \"Headwaters\" (Pitt Street Poetry).\n\nPuncher & Wattmann: Puncher & Wattmann is an independent Australian publishing house founded by David Musgrave in 2005. It specialises in publishing Australian poetry and literary fiction. Launched by David Malouf, its first title, \"James Stinks (and so does Chuck)\" by Nick Riemer (2005) was placed third in the Mary Gilmore Award in 2006. Subsequent poetry titles have included: Simon West's \"First Names\" (2006), shortlisted for the 2006 Kenneth Slessor Award and awarded the William Baylebridge Prize in 2007, as well as being commended in the Anne Elder Award; Peter Kirkpatrick's \"Westering\" (2006), shortlisted for the 2008 Kenneth Slessor Award and awarded the William Baylebridge Prize in 2007; John Watson's \"Montale: An Autobiographical Anthology\" (2006), shortlisted for the 2007 C J Dennis Poetry Prize and Adelaide Festival Award for Innovation; Phyllis Perlstone's \"The Edge of Everything\", shortlisted for the 2008 Kenneth Slessor Award; Carol Jenkins's Fishing in the Devonian, shortlisted for the 2008 C J Dennis Poetry Prize; M T C Cronin's \"Squeezing Desire Through a Sieve\" Micro-Essays on Law and Poetry\", shortlisted for the 2010 Adelaide Festival Award for Innovation; Martin Langford's The Human Project: New & Selected Poems, shortlisted for the 2010 John Bray Poetry Prize; Ken Bolton's Sly Mongoose, shortlisted for the Age Book of the Year Poetry Prize; Mark Tredinnick's Fire Diary, awarded the WA Premier's Prize for Poetry.\n\nRussell Thornton (writer): Russell Thornton is a Canadian poet. His book \"House Built of Rain\" (2003) was a shortlisted nominee for the 2004 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize and the 2004 ReLit Award. His collection \"Birds, Metals, Stones and Rain\" (2013) was a shortlisted nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry at the 2013 Governor General's Awards, the 2014 Raymond Souster Award and the 2014 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. His collection \"The Hundred Lives\" (2014) was a shortlisted nominee for the 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize.\n\nAngela Malone: Angela Malone (born in 1971) is the author of \"Lucia's Measure\", the story of a giantess. It was shortlisted for the 2001 Christina Stead Fiction Prize, NSW Premier's Award. In 2008 she was awarded the Gwen Harwood Poetry Prize.\n\nThe Moth (magazine): The Moth is an international arts and literature magazine featuring poetry, short fiction, art and interviews. It was established in 2010 by Rebecca O'Connor and Will Govan and is produced four times a year. 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Ramin Toloui was confirmed by the United States Senate on November 20, 2014, to serve as Treasury\u2019s Assistant Secretary for International Finance. In this position, Toloui is responsible for leading Treasury\u2019s work on international monetary affairs, coordination with the G-20, and regional and bilateral economic issues. Before joining Treasury, Toloui served as the global co-head of Emerging Markets Portfolio Management at PIMCO, a position he held since 2011, and chaired the firm\u2019s Asia-Pacific Portfolio Committee since 2012. Mr. Toloui joined PIMCO in 2006 as a Portfolio Manager for emerging markets, adding responsibilities for global bond portfolios in 2009. Previously, Toloui held a variety of jobs at the Department of the Treasury, including Director of the Office of the Western Hemisphere from 2003 to 2006, Senior Adviser to the Under Secretary for International Affairs from 2001 to 2003, and Deputy Director and International Economist in the Office of Central and Southeastern Europe from 1999 to 2001. Toloui received an A.B. from Harvard University and an M.Phil from Balliol College at Oxford University.\n\nC. Fred Bergsten: C. Fred Bergsten (born 23 April 1941) is an American economist, author, and political adviser. He has previously served as assistant for international economic affairs to Henry Kissinger within the National Security Council and as assistant secretary for international affairs at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. He was director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, formerly the \"Institute for International Economics\", from its founding in 1981 through 2012 and is now senior fellow and director emeritus. In addition to his academic work, he makes his opinions known to the policy making community and engages with the public with television appearances,\n\nRonald Reagan: Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911 \u2013 June 5, 2004) was an American statesman and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Before his presidency, he was the 33rd Governor of California, from 1967 to 1975, after a career as a Hollywood actor and union leader.\n\nR. Nicholas Burns: R. Nicholas Burns (born January 28, 1956) is a university professor, columnist, lecturer and former American diplomat. He is currently Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Politics at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government and a member of the Board of Directors of the school's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. At the Harvard Kennedy School, he is Director of The Future of Diplomacy Project and Faculty Chair for the programs on the Middle East and India and South Asia. He is Director of the Aspen Strategy Group, Senior Counselor at the Cohen Group and serves on the Board of Directors of Entegris, Inc. He writes a biweekly column on foreign affairs for the Boston Globe and is a senior foreign affairs columnist for GlobalPost. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations, Special Olympics, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Atlantic Council, the Appeal of Conscience Foundation, the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, American Media Abroad, the Gennadius Library and the Richard Lounsberry Foundation. He is Vice Chairman of the American Ditchley Foundation and serves on the Panel of Senior Advisors at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs. During his career in the State Department, he was United States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs within the United States Department of State. Appointed by President George W. Bush, he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on March 17, 2005 and was sworn into office by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. As Under Secretary, he oversaw the bureau's responsible for U.S. policy in each region of the world and served in the senior career Foreign Service position at the Department. He retired on April 30, 2008. He was a Visiting Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington D.C. in summer 2008. In July 2009, Burns joined The Cohen Group, a consulting firm in Washington D.C, as a Senior Counselor.\n\nRichard Clarida: Richard Clarida (born May 18, 1957) is an American economist, C. 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Morrill: Lot Myrick Morrill (May 3, 1813January 10, 1883) was an American statesman who served as the 28th Governor of Maine, in the United States Senate and as Secretary of the Treasury appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant. Morrill was an accomplished politician serving several elected and appointed offices throughout his lifetime. Morrill, as Secretary of Treasury, was devoted to hard currency rather than paper money and dedicated himself to serve the public good rather than party interests. Morrill was popularly received as Treasury Secretary in the American press and Wall Street, known for his financial and political integrity. Morrill was President Grant's fourth and last U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.\n\nDavid Malpass: David R. Malpass (born March 8, 1956) is an American economist who currently serves as Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs. He previously served as Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary under President Ronald Reagan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under President George H. W. Bush, and Chief Economist at Bear Stearns for the six years preceding its collapse. During the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Malpass served as an economic advisor to Donald Trump. In March 2017, Trump announced that Malpass would be his nominee for undersecretary for international affairs in the United States Department of the Treasury. Malpass was confirmed for the position by the United States Senate on August 3, 2017.\n\nAlan Bersin: Alan D. Bersin (born October 15, 1946) served as the acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Acting Commissioner Bersin was placed by President Barack Obama on March 27, 2010 as a recess appointment. As Acting Commissioner, Mr. Bersin oversaw the operations of CBP\u2019s 57,000-employee work force and managed an operating budget of more than $11 billion. Bersin formerly served as the Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Special Representative for Border Affairs, informally known as the \"Border Czar.\" Bersin currently serves as Assistant Secretary of International Affairs and Chief Diplomatic Officer for the Department of Homeland Security, a position he assumed on January 3, 2012. According to the Department of Homeland Security website, in this position Bersin \"oversees the Department's international engagement and serves as the principal advisor to Secretary Janet Napolitano on all international affairs\".\n\nJames Goldgeier: James Goldgeier is a professor of international relations at the School of International Service at American University in Washington, DC., where he served as Dean from 2011-2017. He became dean in August 2011. Previously he was employed at George Washington University in Washington, DC, as professor of political science and international affairs (2004-2011), associate professor of political science and international affairs (1998-2004), and assistant professor of political science and international affairs (1994-1998). While at George Washington University, he also served as Director of the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (2001-2005), for which he had previously served as acting director (1999-2000). Before joining George Washington University, he taught at Cornell University (1991-1993). 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Like all but one of Liszt's 13 symphonic poems, \"Hamlet\" was written while Liszt was working in Weimar and is dedicated to Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein. After viewing Bogumil Dawison play Hamlet in Weimar (1856), Liszt wrote: \"He does not make him into an indecisive dreamer who collapses under the power of his mission, as he is regarded since Goethe's theory in \"Wilhelm Meister\", but much more as a gifted, enterprising prince with important political views who is waiting for the right moment to complete his work of revenge and come to the aim of his ambition, that is, to be crowned king in place of his uncle. This goal can naturally not be reached in twenty-four hours and the clever anticipation which Shakespeare has put into the role of Hamlet and the negotiations with England which come clearly to the light of day at the end of the drama according to my view justify Dawson's interpretation, which Herr von Goethe and the aesthetes should not take too badly. Regarding Ophelia, Liszt wrote: \"She is loved by Hamlet, but Hamlet, like every exceptional person, imperiously demands the wine of life and will not content himself with the buttermilk. He wishes to be understood by her without the obligation of explaining himself to her. She collapses under her mission, because she is incapable of loving him in the way that he must be loved, and her madness is only the decrescendo of her feeling, whose lack of sureness has not allowed her to remain on the level of Hamlet.\" Liszt's \"Hamlet\" is meant as a psychological study of the title character; only two brief references are made to Ophelia, both marked as \"to be played as quietly as possible and sound like a shadowy picture.\"\n\nYoshiyuki Nishi: Yoshiyuki Nishi (\u897f \u7fa9\u4e4b , Nishi Yoshiyuki , born December 27, 1976) is a Japanese manga artist best known for his work, \"Muhyo and Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation\". He is the former assistant of Takeshi Obata. 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Horner: Matthew Charles Horner (March 10, 1901 \u2013 June 27, 1972) was an Officer of the United States Marine Corps with the rank of Major General, who served as Supply Officer of 4th Marine Division and later as Commanding General of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island. The Major General Matthew C. Horner Chair of Military Theory is named in his honor.\n\nRobert B. Johnston: Robert B. Johnston (born October 6, 1937) is a retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant general whose last duty assignment was as Commander, Marine Forces Atlantic Marine Forces Europe and II Marine Expeditionary Force. During the Gulf War, he served as the CENTCOM Chief-of-Staff. He retired from the U.S. Marine Corps in 1995 after over 34 years of active duty service.\n\nGeorge R. Christmas: George Ronald Christmas (born March 11, 1940) is a retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant general. Christmas was awarded the Navy Cross and Purple Heart for his valor in 1968 during the Vietnam War. 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In 2013, Schron made an unsolicited and unsuccessful offer to buy the Empire State Building for $2 billion, but he has not had problems closing many other deals throughout his long career. In 2003, an investment group led by Schron paid $600 million for a portfolio of about 6,000 outer-borough apartments from Donald Trump. Other buildings he owns include the Monterey, a 521-unit rental multifamily building on Manhattan's Upper East Side; over the decades, Schron has also amassed a portfolio of Mitchell-Lama apartment buildings whose values have been skyrocketing to record values, after reverting to market rates when government subsidies expired. In 2007, he sold nearly 4,000 units of former Mitchell-Lama properties in five complexes in Harlem and on Roosevelt Island for $940 million. Schron, who practices Orthodox Judaism, has eight children and 50 grandchildren. 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A leading member of the \"second generation\" of Ojibwa artists influenced by Norval Morrisseau, Debassige has broadened the stylistic and thematic range of this group. Debassige's paintings and graphics frequently investigate traditional Anishabek teachings about the nature of cosmic order, the cycles of the seasons, the interdependence of animal, plant and human life and the common principles at work in the world's great spiritual systems. He frequently relates these themes to highly contemporary problems such as the destruction of the environment, the alienation of native youth and family dysfunction.\n\nNorval Morrisseau: Norval Morrisseau, CM (March 14, 1932 \u2013 December 4, 2007), also known as Copper Thunderbird, was an Aboriginal Canadian artist. Known as the \"Picasso of the North\", Morrisseau created works depicting the legends of his people, the cultural and political tensions between native Canadian and European traditions, his existential struggles, and his deep spirituality and mysticism. His style is characterized by thick black outlines and bright colors. He founded the Woodlands School of Canadian art and was a prominent member of the \u201cIndian Group of Seven\u201d.\n\nGordon Tootoosis: Gordon Tootoosis CM (October 25, 1941 \u2013 July 5, 2011) was an Aboriginal Canadian actor. He was of Cree and Stoney descent. Tootoosis was a descendant of Yellow Mud Blanket, brother of the famous Cree leader Pitikwahanapiwiyin. He was acclaimed for his commitment to preserving his culture and to telling his people's stories. He served as a founding member of the board of directors of the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company. Tootoosis offered encouragement, support and training to aspiring Aboriginal actors. 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Since 2009 it has been sponsored by Muang Thai Life Assurance, a life assurance company based in Bangkok, and are thus billed as Muang Thai Women's League.\n\nList of Thai football champions: The Thai football champions are the winners of the highest league in Thai football, which is currently the Thai League 1. Teams in bold are those who won the double of League Championship and Thai FA Cup, or the Asian Double of League Championship and AFC Champions League in that season.\n\n1985 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament: The 1985 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1985 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its thirty-ninth year. Eight regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event. Five regions held a four-team, double-elimination tournament while three regions included six teams, resulting in 38 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The thirty-ninth tournament champion was Miami (FL), coached by Ron Fraser. The Most Outstanding Player was Greg Ellena of Miami (FL).\n\n2011 U-League: 2011 U-League is fourth season for university football teams in South Korea. The participated team is expanded to 70 teams of university football teams in South Korea. League was divided 7 division league, 10 teams in each division league. The top four teams from each division and four teams of fifth & sixth teams from each division (total 32 teams) progress to the U-League Championship and other 38 teams compete U-League Friendship.\n\nThailand Amateur League: Thailand Amateur League (Thai: \u0e44\u0e17\u0e22\u0e41\u0e25\u0e19\u0e14\u0e4c \u0e2d\u0e40\u0e21\u0e40\u0e08\u0e2d\u0e23\u0e4c\u0e25\u0e35\u0e01) is the fifth level of Thai football. It was started in 2016 by an idea from General Police Somyot Poompanmoung, the president of FAT for improving all Thai semi-professional clubs to be better and allowing other clubs which are in other regions chances to play in a national FA tournament. In 2016, the tournament is divided into 5 regions and participated by 104 clubs which are former members Kh\u01d2r, Khor, and Ngor Royal Cup, and debutants in the season. As the tournament is considered as the lowest level of Thai football, so the number of participants is unlimited as well as any club is able to send an application to participate in the tournament. In 2016 the Ngor Royal Cup became a trophy for the Thailand Amateur League.\n\nThai League 1: The Thai League 1 (Thai: \u0e44\u0e17\u0e22\u0e25\u0e35\u0e01 1 ), commonly known as the T1, is a Thai professional league for Football Association of Thailand clubs. At the top of the Thai football league system, it is the country's premier football competition. Contested by 18 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Thai League 2. The Thai League is a corporation in which the 18 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from March to October, with teams playing 34 games each with a total of 306 games in the season. It is sponsored by Toyota and therefore officially known as the Toyota Thai League. In the Thai League, most of the games are played during Saturdays and Sundays, with a few games played during the weekdays.\n\nSurat Thani United F.C.: Surat thani United Football Club (Thai \u0e2a\u0e42\u0e21\u0e2a\u0e23\u0e1f\u0e38\u0e15\u0e1a\u0e2d\u0e25\u0e2a\u0e38\u0e23\u0e32\u0e29\u0e0e\u0e23\u0e4c\u0e18\u0e32\u0e19\u0e35 \u0e22\u0e39\u0e44\u0e19\u0e40\u0e15\u0e47\u0e14), is a Thai football club based in Wang Saphung in Loei, Thailand. The club get currently champion in the 2016 Thai Football Division 3 of Southern Region and was promoted to Thai League 4 Southern Region. Although The club don't pass Club-Liciencing of T4, The club was automatically relegated to 2017 Thai Football Amateur Tournament Southern Region again. The club was formed in 2016 and entered the Thai Football Division 3 in same years.\n\nWisoon Wichaya: Wisoon Wichaya (also Visuth Vichaya) is a Thai football coach Thailand Premier League side Sisaket F.C.. 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She is best known for co-producing and co-directing the short-documentary \"Last Day of Freedom\" (32 mins) for which she received an Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) nomination at the 88th Academy Awards, with Nomi Talisman, an Emmy Award ( Northern CA) and the IDA Best Short Documentary Award. Hibbert-Jones is an Associate Professor of Art and Digital Art New Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she is founder and Co-Director of SPARC at UCSC a Social Practice Arts Research Center. Hibbert-Jones and Talisman were awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship They won an Emmy Award for Last Day of Freedom, at the 45th Annual Northern California Emmy\u00ae Awards (News and Program Speciality - Documentary Topical), the Filmmaker Award from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke, and a Gideon Award for support to Indigent Communities. Currently they are nominated for the 2016 Congressional Black Caucus Veterans Braintrust Award. Among Dee Hibbert-Jones' festival awards are: Best Short Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, Best Short Documentary Hamptons International Film Festival, Golden Strands Award, Outstanding Documentary Short, Tall Grass KS, Best Experimental Short, Atlanta Docufest, Impact Award (In) Justice for All, and the 2015 Platinum Award Winner Spotlight Documentary Series. Hibbert-Jones is a MacDowell Colony Fellow, a Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Fellow and Headlands Center For the Arts Alumni. She holds an MFA from Mills College Oakland, MA York University, PGCE from Durham University and a BA from London University. Born in the UK she lives in San Francisco CA.\n\nOne Came Home: One Came Home is a children's historical novel set in Wisconsin during 1871, written by Amy Timberlake and published by Knopf in 2013. \"One Came Home\" is a winner of the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery and a Newbery Honor award in 2014. This book was published by Random House Children\u2019s Books on January 7, 2014. Along with the Edgar Award and a Newbery Honor, \"One Came Home\", was named best book of the year by the Washington Post, Kirkus Reviews, Bookpage, Bank Street, and National Public Radio. It was also a part of the Scholastic Book Club selection.\n\nJosh Gilbert (filmmaker): Josh Gilbert (born 1962 in Hollywood, California - died November 26, 2016 in NYC) was an American screenwriter and documentary filmmaker, best known for producing and directing \"a/k/a Tommy Chong\" in 2006, a documentary about comedy legend, Tommy Chong, one half of the duo Cheech & Chong. The documentary premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival before playing the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam and winning Audience Awards At the San Francisco Independent Film Festival, Vancouver International Film Festival, and the Jury Prize for Best Documentary at The U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado. The film premiered theatrically in June, 2006, at the Film Forum in New York City and its worldwide broadcast premiere on Showtime Networks in 2008. \" Flaunt Magazine\" reports that Gilbert is currently making a new documentary about a young autistic man named Jake, who aspires to become a professional filmmaker.\n\nAACTA Award for Best Documentary Series: The AACTA Award for Best Documentary Series, is a non-feature film award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) to the producer of an Australian documentary series that is \"a Television Program consisting of a potentially unlimited number of episodes but not less than 2 that is a creative treatment of actuality other than a news, current affairs, sports coverage, magazine, infotainment or light entertainment program.\" Prior to the establishment of the Academy in 2011, the award was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI) at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (more commonly known as the AFI Awards) from 2009\u20132010. A single award for Best Documentary was handed out from 1958\u20132008, before it was split into three categories: Best Feature Length Documentary, Best Documentary Under One Hour and Best Documentary Series. The award is presented at the AACTA Awards Luncheon, a black tie event which celebrates achievements in film production, television, documentaries and short films.\n\nThe Queens of Comedy: The Queens of Comedy is both a sequel and spin-off film of \"The Original Kings of Comedy\" both created and produced by Walter Latham. The film follows four black female stand-up comedians at Memphis's Orpheum Theatre.\n\nJennifer Peedom: Jennifer Peedom is an Australian documentary film maker. Her documentary \"Solo\" (co-directed with David Mich\u00f4d) won the 2009 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Documentary in Under One Hour, and her documentary \"Sherpa\", which was filmed during the 2014 Mount Everest avalanche, won the 2015 Grierson Award for Best Documentary at the BFI London Film Festival. She was nominated for a BAFTA Award in 2016 for Best Documentary.\n\nAACTA Award for Best Documentary Under One Hour: The AACTA Award for Best Documentary Under One Hour, is a non-feature film award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) to the producer of an Australian documentary that is \"a self-contained non-fiction film or Television Program equal to or less than 60 minutes in duration that is a creative treatment of actuality other than a news, current affairs, sports coverage, magazine, infotainment or light entertainment program.\" Prior to the establishment of the Academy in 2011, the award was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI) at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (more commonly known as the AFI Awards) from 2009\u20132010. A single award for Best Documentary was handed out from 1958\u20132008, before it was split into three categories: Best Feature Length Documentary, Best Documentary Under One Hour and Best Documentary Series. The award is presented at the AACTA Awards Luncheon, a black tie event which celebrates achievements in film production, television, documentaries and short films.\n\nAACTA Award for Best Feature Length Documentary: The AACTA Award for Best Feature Length Documentary, is a non-feature film award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) to an Australian documentary that is longer than sixty minutes in duration and \"is a creative treatment of actuality other than a news, current affairs, sports coverage, magazine, infotainment or light entertainment program. Prior to the establishment of the Academy in 2011, the award was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI) at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (more commonly known as the AFI Awards) from 2009\u20132010. A single award for Best Documentary was handed out from 1958\u20132008, before it was split into three categories: Best Feature Length Documentary, Best Documentary Under One Hour and Best Documentary Series. The award is presented at the AACTA Awards Luncheon, a black tie event which celebrates achievements in film production, television, documentaries and short films.\n\nIncite Pictures: Incite Pictures is a documentary film production company located in New York City, founded by Rose Rosenblatt and Marion Lipschutz Incite Pictures is the for profit arm of Cine Qua Non, a non-profit organization. In addition to national U.S. broadcasts, their work has been broadcast on the CBC\u2019s Passionate Eye in Canada, The BBC in England, NHK, Indian TV (several broadcaster), and many other strands around the world. Their films have won Best Cinematography at The Sundance Film Festival, The Audience Award at SXSW, The Audience and Jury Award at Cine Las Americas, Best Documentary at Red Nation Film Festival, Best Documentary at Native Cinema Showcase, The Emerging Picture Award at Full Frame, and The Jury Prize for Best Documentary at The Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Personal recognition includes The Full Frame Women in Leadership Award, The Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award, and a nomination for the British Index on Censorship\u2019s Freedom of Expression Award. 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Originally conceived for King Wenceslaus, Kyeser dedicated the finished work to Rupert of Germany.\n\nBamboo-copter: The bamboo-copter, also known as the bamboo dragonfly or Chinese top (Chinese \"zhuqingting\" \u7af9\u873b\u8713 , Japanese \"taketombo\" \u7af9\u873b\u86c9 ), is a toy helicopter rotor that flies up when its shaft is rapidly spun. This helicopter-like top originated in Warring States period China around 400 BCE, and was the object of early experiments by George Cayley, the inventor of modern aeronautics.\n\nGeorge Cayley: Sir George Cayley, 6th Baronet (27 December 1773 \u2013 15 December 1857) was a prolific English engineer and is one of the most important people in the history of aeronautics. Many consider him to be the first true scientific aerial investigator and the first person to understand the underlying principles and forces of flight.\n\nNobody's Daughter: Nobody's Daughter is the fourth and final studio album by American alternative rock band Hole, released worldwide on April 27, 2010, through Mercury Records. The album was originally conceived by Hole frontwoman Courtney Love as a solo project titled \"How Dirty Girls Get Clean\", following her poorly received solo debut \"America's Sweetheart\" (2004). Much of the material featured on \"Nobody's Daughter\" originated from studio sessions for \"How Dirty Girls Get Clean\", which had been conceived in 2006 after a multitude of legal issues, drug addiction, and rehabilitation sentences had left Love \"suicidal\". Love financed the making of the record herself, which cost nearly two million dollars.\n\nLibrary of Living Philosophers: The Library of Living Philosophers is a series of books conceived of and started by Paul Arthur Schilpp in 1939; Schilpp remained editor until 1981. The series has since been edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn (1981-2001), Randall Auxier (2001-2013), and Douglas R. Anderson (2013-2015). The Library of Living Philosophers is currently edited by Sarah Beardsworth (2015-present). Each volume is devoted to a single living philosopher of note, and contains, alongside an \"intellectual autobiography\" of its subject and a complete bibliography, a collection of critical and interpretive essays by several dozen contemporary philosophers on aspects of the subject's work, with responses by the subject. The Library was originally conceived as a means by which a philosopher could reply to his or her interpreters while still alive, hopefully resolving endless philosophical disputes about what someone \"really meant.\" While its success in this line has been questionable\u2014a reply, after all, can stand just as much in need of interpretation as an original essay\u2014the series has become a noted philosophical resource and the site of much significant contemporary argument.\n\nSymphony No. 3 (Khachaturian): The Symphony No. 3 by Aram Khachaturian, subtitled Symphony\u2013Poem, was composed in 1947 for the 30th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, and premiered on Leningrad on December\u00a013 by the Leningrad Philharmonic conducted by Yevgeny Mravinsky. It was his last contribution to the genre. Originally conceived as a symphonic poem, it is a single movement symphony featuring an organ solo and fifteen trumpets conceived as a hymn of praise of the Soviet Union, with Khachaturian saying that he \"wanted this work to express the Soviet people\u2019s joy and pride in their great and mighty country\". However, the work's raw and strident style, which has been related to the 1920s Soviet constructivist avantgarde, and unorthodox structure and instrumentation dissatisfied the Stalinist cultural authorities, and it was condemned as formalistic in the 1948 Zhdanov decree.\n\nMarlboro Man: The Marlboro Man is a figure used in tobacco advertising campaigns for Marlboro cigarettes. In the United States, where the campaign originated, it was used from 1954 to 1999. The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in nature with a cigarette. The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.\n\nPlasma acceleration: Plasma acceleration is a technique for accelerating charged particles, such as electrons, positrons, and ions, using the electric field associated with electron plasma wave or other high-gradient plasma structures (like shock and sheath fields). The plasma acceleration structures are created either using ultra-short laser pulses or energetic particle beams that are matched to the plasma parameters. These techniques offer a way to build high performance particle accelerators of much smaller size than conventional devices. The basic concepts of plasma acceleration and its possibilities were originally conceived by Toshiki Tajima and Prof. John M. Dawson of UCLA in 1979. Initial designs of experiment for \"wakefield\" were conceived at UCLA by the group of Prof. Chan Joshi. 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In 2004, Wayne was featured on the single \"Soldier\" by American girl group Destiny's Child, which became his first top ten hit on the Hot 100 and enjoyed commercial success internationally.\n\nGame Time: Game Time is the second studio album by American rapper Lil' Romeo, son of American rapper and record producer Master P. It was released on December 17, 2002 on The New No Limit and Universal Records.\n\nRomeoland: Romeoland is the third studio album by American rapper Lil' Romeo. It was released on September 21, 2004 on The New No Limit and Koch. \"Romeoland\" peaked at No. 70 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and No. 29 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, with 30,000 copies sold in the first week released. 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She followed with three other music videos in 2008\u2014\"Beautiful Eyes\" from her extended play of the same name, \"Change\" from the \"AT&T Team USA Soundtrack\" and \"Love Story\" from her second album \"Fearless\" (2008). The latter was nominated for two awards at the 2009 CMT Music Awards\u2014Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year. For the video of \"You Belong with Me\" she won Best Female Video at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. During her acceptance speech, she was interrupted by rapper Kanye West, which sparked controversy and received much media attention.\n\nWildest Dreams (Taylor Swift song): \"Wildest Dreams\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fifth studio album, \"1989\". The song was released to radio by Big Machine Records on August 31, 2015, as the album's fifth single. Swift co-wrote the song with its producers Max Martin and Shellback. 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The band itself has received awards including \"Fave International Band\" at the Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards, \"Best International Group\" at the NRJ Music Awards, and \"Best International Rock Act\" at the TMF Awards. As of July 2008, Good Charlotte has received eight awards from twenty nominations.\n\nMTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video: The MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video was first awarded in 1989, and it was one of the original four genre categories that were added to the MTV Video Music Awards that year. With a revamp of the awards in 2007, the category was cut out along with several others, yet it returned for the 2008 awards, where it was given a new name: Best Dancing in a Video. In 2009 the award for Best Dancing was again eliminated from the VMAs, but it was revived again in 2010 as Best Dance Music Video. The following year, though, the award was once again absent from the category list. 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Dietrich and Bruno Lutz.\n\nMy Aunt, Your Aunt (1939 film): My Aunt, Your Aunt (German: Meine Tante - deine Tante) is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Ralph Arthur Roberts, Johannes Heesters and Olly Holzmann. Boese later directed a 1956 film of the same title.\n\nWithout Meyer, No Celebration is Complete: Without Meyer, No Celebration is Complete (German: Keine Feier ohne Meyer) is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Sig Arno, Ralph Arthur Roberts and Dina Gralla. Boese made a number of films featuring Jewish comedians during the Weimar Era.\n\nGreetings and Kisses, Veronika: Greetings and Kisses, Veronika (German:Gru\u00df und Ku\u00df - Veronika) is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Franciska Gaal, Paul H\u00f6rbiger and Otto Wallburg. The film's art direction was by Kurt D\u00fcrnh\u00f6fer and Max Heilbronner. The film's popularity made Gaal an international star. 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The song was written by Peter Lord, Sandra St. Victor and V. Jeffrey Smith. It was released as the third single from the album in Australia and the UK, and as the fourth single in North America. \"Vibeology\" was first released as a single in November 1991 in Australia, followed by a European and North American release in January 1992.\n\nWhoa, Nelly!: Whoa, Nelly! is the debut studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado. It was released in North America on October 24, 2000 by DreamWorks Records. It peaked at number twenty-four on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and opened to critical acclaim. It produced three international singles: \"I'm Like a Bird\", \"Turn Off the Light\" and \"...on the Radio (Remember the Days)\". \"Party's Just Begun (Again)\" was a club-only single released exclusively in the US before the album's availability in stores, and it was included on the soundtrack of the 1999 film \"Brokedown Palace\". When \"Party's Just Begun (Again)\" was released, Furtado's label was unsure about the genre in which to market her. They eventually remixed \"Party's Just Begun (Again)\" and included it on this album as \"Party\". The DreamWorks label released \"Trynna Finda Way\" as the fourth single in Mexico and South America, and \"Hey, Man! \" as the fourth single in the UK and Germany. The album spent seventy-eight weeks on the \"Billboard\" 200. It hit double-platinum status in the US in January 2002.\n\nCelebration (AnnaGrace song): \"Celebration\" is the fourth single released by the Belgian duo AnnaGrace, formerly known as Ian Van Dahl. The track is the group's fourth single following their 2008 debut single \"You Make Me Feel\", 2009 second single \"Let the Feelings Go\" and 2009 third single \"Love Keeps Calling\".\n\nThese Days (Bon Jovi song): \u201cThese Days\u201d is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was released in February 1996 as the fourth single from their 1995 album \"These Days\". It was the fourth single released from the album, and showcases the darker tone that Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora\u2019s lyrics sought to achieve with the album. The song which begins with a haunting piano progression, deals with homelessness, loss of innocence and the difficulty of keeping up a relationship in the modern age. It is about people out there trying to be understood, to live their dreams.\n\nDid I Tell You: \"Did I Tell You\" is the fourth single released by The Spinto Band, as well as the fourth single from the album \"Nice and Nicely Done\".\n\nWalking Down Your Street: \"Walking Down Your Street\" is a song by The Bangles. It is the fourth single from their album \"Different Light\". It was released as a single in 1987 and charted at #11 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, #16 on the UK Singles Chart, and #56 on the Australian Kent Music Report chart. The next single, \"Following\", was only released in the UK, making \"Walking Down Your Street\" the final single from \"Different Light\" in the US. The original LP version varies slightly from the 7\" single version and the version included with their \"Greatest Hits\" compilation.\n\nSong for Clay (Disappear Here): \"Song for Clay (Disappear Here)\" is the opening track from Bloc Party's second album \"A Weekend in the City\" and was set to be the fourth single released from the album. The band had even begun work on a music video for the song. It was replaced as the fourth single by a newly recorded song \"Flux\".\n\nThe Bangles: The Bangles are an American pop rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1981. They scored several hit singles as that decade continued. 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An expert in tae kwon do, he is a leg-fighter, and is well known for his spin kicks and was nicknamed \"The Human Tornado\" in the Republic of Korea Army. He made many appearances in martial arts movies but is most remembered for his role as Cashier Hua in \"Warriors Two\", where he starred alongside Sammo Hung, with whom he worked several times. Other films included \"Story of Drunken Master\" and \"Rivals of the Silver Fox\". One of Wong's last notable movie appearances was as Kang-ho in the 1994 Korean movie \"Bloody Mafia\".\n\nHarley Cokeliss: Harley Cokeliss (born 1945) is an American director, producer, writer and actor born in San Diego. He was born Harley Louis Cokliss, and his name is credited as Cokliss until the late 1980s, when he changed the spelling to Cokeliss.\n\nSteve Arbuckle: Stephen \"Steve\" George Arbuckle is a Canadian born actor born in the village of Donkin (Arbuckle Lane), Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. He started his career as a theatre actor at Cape Breton University, then made his first move into film in 2003 with the lead role in the short film \"Todd and the Book of Pure Evil\", which also starred Julian Richings and John Bregar. He appeared as Oliver Peele in 2010 in the pilot episode of the CBS show \"Blue Bloods\". Arbuckle is now living in Toronto, Ontario.\n\nMiraj Grbi\u0107: Miraj Grbic is a Film, Television and Theatre actor born on July 17, 1976 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California. Miraj graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo at the University of Sarajevo, where he earned MA Degree in Acting. Since 1996 he has performed in more than 60 theater plays on the main stage of the Sarajevo National Theatre. He starred in almost 40 Feature films in Bosnian, Croatian, German, Austrian, Italian, Irish, Polish, Turkish, Macedonian, Australian, Canadian and US productions. He starred as Bogdan in \"\", where he performed opposite Tom Cruise. Grbic starred in television shows such as \"Ru\u017ea vjetrova\", \"Lud, zbunjen, normalan\", \"Gang Related\" and \"Viza za budu\u0107nost\". He lives in Los Angeles since 2013.\n\nCharles Kemper: Charles Kemper (September 6, 1900 \u2013 May 12, 1950) was an American character actor born in Oklahoma. The heavy-set actor was for decades a successful stage actor. He made only sporadic screen appearances until 1945, when he settled in Hollywood. Kemper had memorable supporting roles in films including \"The Southerner\" (1945), \"Scarlet Street\" (1945), \"Gallant Journey\" (1946), \"The Shocking Miss Pilgrim\" (1947), and the film noir \"On Dangerous Ground\" (as Pop Daly, his last film role).\n\nJohn Lithgow: John Arthur Lithgow ( ; born October 19 , 1945) is an American actor, musician, singer, comedian, voice actor, and author. He has received two Tony Awards, six Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, an American Comedy Award, four Drama Desk Awards and has also been nominated for two Academy Awards and four Grammy Awards. Lithgow has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and has been inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.\n\nTrial & Error (TV series): Trial & Error (formerly known as \"The Trail\") is an American sitcom television series created by Jeff Astrof and Matt Miller for NBC. Produced by Warner Bros. Television, the series was commissioned in May 2016, and premiered on March 14, 2017. It stars Nicholas D'Agosto, Jayma Mays, Steven Boyer, Krysta Rodriguez, and Sherri Shepherd, with John Lithgow also starring in the first season. The series, which spoofs documentaries and reality legal shows, follows Northeastern lawyer Josh Segal (portrayed by D'Agosto) and his eccentric local associates (portrayed by Boyer and Shepherd) in a fictional small town in South Carolina called East Peck as he represents accused local citizens.\n\nNicholas D'Agosto: Nicholas D'Agosto (born April 17, 1980) is an American actor. He is known for being the lead of \"Final Destination 5\" and his recurring role in \"Heroes\". He starred in the Showtime series \"Masters of Sex\" and the Fox series \"Gotham\". D'Agosto also stars in NBC's new show \"Trial & Error\".\n\nNikolay Bogolyubov (actor): Nikolay Ivanovich Bogolyubov (Russian: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0301\u0439 \u0418\u0432\u0430\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0411\u043e\u0433\u043e\u043b\u044e\u0301\u0431\u043e\u0432 ; October 22, 1899 \u2013 March 9, 1980) was a Soviet actor born in Ivanovskoye, Russia and a People's Artist of the RSFSR (1945). 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And Back\". Released on 22 May 2006, it was the band's last single before their five-year disbandment later that year. The song is written from the perspective of a man who has cheated on his girlfriend with another woman. He tells his now angry girlfriend in the first verse that the other girl meant nothing to him. In the second verse he admits that the relationship is over and his once girlfriend is now his ex. The music video for the song is inspired by the film \"Flashdance\". The song was a disappointment, only charting at #39 on the UK Singles Chart. This was the band's lowest charting single since 2003 single \"Get Your Hands off My Woman\".\n\nList of songs recorded by Slim Burna: Nigerian recording artist and music producer Slim Burna has recorded a total of twenty three songs including remixes, covers and guest features. After he quit his production job at Grafton Records in 2008, he formed Street Rhymes and has since made beats and created music in his own studio. 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The first official single, \"Boy Meets Girl\" was released on March 31.\n\nPrimitivity: Primitivity is an American instrumental cello rock band consisting of three cellists and a percussionist. http://www.primitivity.com, February 2010. http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=57088, June 2010. Primitivity began primarily as a cover band playing songs by the thrash metal band Megadeth and the cello rock band Apocalyptica. http://www.strathmore.org/media/pdf/pressreleases/232010_41255371.pdf, February 2010. http://www.metalinjection.net/tv/view/4821/cello-cover-of-symphony-of-destruction-megadeth, April 2010. http://www.metalinjection.net/tv/view/4822/cello-cover-of-master-of-puppets-metallica, April 2010. The band has released one album entirely of Megadeth covers titled \"Plays Megadeth For Cello\". http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=138712, April 2010. Primitivity has also composed and performed original songs for cello rock ensemble. http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=57088, June 2010. The group was selected as a 2010 Artist In Residence at Strathmore Hall in Bethesda, Maryland. http://www.strathmore.org/eventstickets/calendar/view.asp?id=5231, February 2010. \n\nStrangers to Ourselves: Strangers to Ourselves is the sixth album by American alternative rock band Modest Mouse, which was released on March 17, 2015, two weeks after its initially announced release date of March 3. The album was leaked to the internet on March 7, 2015. On March 16, 2015, the day before the album's official release date, \"Strangers to Ourselves\" was prematurely made available for download on Amazon.com (free for Prime) and the iTunes Store.\n\nMiss Potter: Miss Potter is a 2006 Anglo-American biographical fiction family drama film directed by Chris Noonan. 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The film was intended to be released generally on 12 January 2007, but Variety.com reported that the Weinstein Company had decided to push a wider release date until after the Academy Awards on 25 February 2007. The date seemed to fluctuate a number of times, but the Weinstein Company website ultimately listed its release date as 9 March. The film received generally positive reviews and earned Zellweger her sixth Golden Globe nomination.\n\nFurther Adventures Of: Further Adventures Of is the eighth studio album by Canadian singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn. The album was released in 1978 by True North Records. Contrary to information on some websites (e.g. AllMusic.com, ArtistDirect.com, CDUniverse.com, Yahoo.com), the title of the album is not \"Further Adventures of Bruce Cockburn\". As per Cockburn's official website and the original album cover the title is simply \"Further Adventures Of\". The album cover displays a picture of a small globe of the Earth after the title, implying that the adventures referred to are those of the planet Earth, not of Cockburn.\n\nNot.com.mercial: not.com.mercial is the twenty-third studio album by American singer-actress Cher. It was released on November 8, 2000, exclusively through Cher.com and Artist Direct. Cher wrote the album in 1994 while attending a semiannual songwriters' workshop hosted by entertainment executive Miles Copeland III in his castle in France. Upon returning to the United States, Cher enlisted members of David Letterman's CBS Orchestra to record the album. After completing it, she presented the album to her recording company, which declined the material for being \"not commercial\". Cher kept the album for six years before deciding to release it through the Internet only.\n\nWww.thug.com: Www.thug.Com (stylized as www.thug.com) is the second studio album by rapper Trick Daddy, who previously released his debut album known at the time under the name as Trick Daddy Dollars coming on the heels of \"Based on a True Story\". It was released on September 22, 1998 by Warlock Records and Slip-n-Slide Records. The album managed to peak at number thirty on the \"Billboard\" 200, the fifth-highest peak of any Trick Daddy album. On July 2, 1999, less than a year after its release, the album achieved Gold status. www.thug.com was also the URL of Trick Daddy's official website.\n\nWww.tism.wanker.com: www.tism.wanker.com is the fifth album by Australian alternative rock group TISM (This Is Serious Mum), released in 1998. 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The RSU 1 schools are, as of 2016: Dike-Newell School (grades K-2), Phippsburg Elementary (grades Pre-K-5), Woolwich Central School ( Grades Pre-K-8), Fisher-Mitchell School (grades 3-5), West Bath School (grades Kindergarten-5) Bath Middle School (grades 6-8), Morse High School (grades 9-12), and Bath Regional Career and Technical Center.\n\nSabattus, Maine: Sabattus is a town in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,876 at the 2010 census. It is included in both the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan New England City and Town Area. The town was formerly known as Webster, and changed its name to Sabattus in 1971, in honor of a former Anasagunticook Indian chief.\n\nRegional School Unit 4: Regional School Unit 4 (RSU #4) is a school district headquartered in Wales, Maine. 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Set in \"an unidentified city\" in India, initially in 1975 and later in 1984 during the turmoil of The Emergency. The book concerns four characters from varied backgrounds \u2013 Dina Dalal, Ishvar Darji, his nephew Omprakash Darji and the young student Maneck Kohlah \u2013 who come together and develop a bond.\n\nGillian Bradshaw: Gillian Marucha Bradshaw (born May 14, 1956) is an American writer of historical fiction, historical fantasy, children's literature, science fiction, and contemporary science-based novels, who currently lives in Britain. Her serious historical novels are often set in classical antiquity \u2014 Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Byzantine Empire, Saka and the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, Imperial Rome, Sub-Roman Britain and Roman Britain. 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Comedian Robert Schimmel returned as host and actresses Alisha Klass, Midori and Serenity co-hosted the award show. Five weeks earlier in a ceremony held at the Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles, California, on December 4, 1998, the awards for gay pornographic movies were presented in a new separate ceremony known as the GayVN Awards.\n\n15th AVN Awards: The 15th AVN Awards ceremony, organized by Adult Video News (AVN), took place January 10, 1998 at Caesars Palace, in Paradise, Nevada, U.S.A. During the show, AVN presented AVN Awards (the industry's equivalent of the Academy Awards) in 54 categories honoring the best pornographic films released released between Oct. 1, 1996 and Sept. 30, 1997. The ceremony was produced by Gary Miller and directed by Mark Stone. Comedian Robert Schimmel hosted, with adult film actresses Racquel Darrian and Misty Rain as co-hosts. 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This is helpful because it allows the pilot to aim at a target without having to dive towards the ground as steeply, decreasing the risk of collision with the ground and increasing the amount of firing time available before having to pull up, and it also increases the range from the target, helping avoid anti-aircraft fire and potential damage from exploding targets. Because of the low altitude and relatively low airspeed required for accurate strafing, it is very risky for the pilot, who is exposed not only to the risk of flight-into-terrain and obstacles such as power lines, but also to anti-aircraft weapons, including surface-to-air missiles (both vehicle mounted and hand-held), anti-aircraft artillery and small caliber weapons fire (such as machine guns and small arms). 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Under Redmond, the Liberals won 18 of 47 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly at the 2010 election, a gain of three from the 2006 election. She resigned as leader of the Liberal Party on 31 January 2013.\n\nElectoral district of Heysen: Heysen is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after Sir Hans Heysen, a prominent South Australian landscape artist. It is a 1,102 km\u00b2 electoral district that takes in some of the outer southern suburbs of Adelaide before fanning south-east to include most of the Adelaide Hills, as well as farming areas some distance from the capital. It includes the areas of Aldgate, Bridgewater, Echunga, Hahndorf, Macclesfield, Meadows, Stirling and Strathalbyn, as well as part of Mount Barker. Although geographically it is a hybrid urban-rural seat, it is counted as a metropolitan seat.\n\nElectoral district of Barossa: Barossa was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the colony (Australian state from 1901) of South Australia from 1857 to 1938 and again from 1956 to 1970. Barossa was also the name of an electoral district of the unicameral South Australian Legislative Council from 1851 until its abolition in 1857, George Fife Angas being the member.\n\nElectoral district of Braidwood: Braidwood was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales between 1859 and 1904, which included the town of Braidwood. It replaced parts of the electoral district of United Counties of Murray and St Vincent and the electoral district of Southern Boroughs. In 1904 it was largely absorbed into the electoral district of Queanbeyan.\n\nElectoral district of Bragg: Bragg is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. The seat of Bragg is named after the eminent physicists Bragg \u2013 William Henry and his son, William Lawrence. The electorate is largely urban and encompasses a significant portion of the City of Burnside, stretching from the east parklands of Adelaide into the Adelaide Hills. After a redistribution following the 2006 election, the boundary moved eastwards to include suburbs that had formerly been in the seat of Heysen and now borders Kavel. Bragg currently includes the metropolitan suburbs of Beaumont, Burnside, Dulwich, Erindale, Hazelwood Park, Heathpool, Kensington Park, Leabrook, Linden Park, Rose Park, Marryatville, Skye, St Georges, Stonyfell, Toorak Gardens, Tusmore, Wattle Park and parts of Glen Osmond, and in the hills it includes Crafers, Cleland, Greenhill, Mount Osmond, Piccadilly, Summertown and parts of Ashton, Basket Range, Carey Gully, Horsnell Gully, Leawood Gardens and Uraidla.\n\nHans Heysen: Sir Hans Heysen {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (8 October 18772 July 1968) was a German-born Australian artist. He became a household name for his watercolours of monumental Australian gum trees. Heysen also produced images of men and animals toiling in the Australian bush, as well as groundbreaking depictions of arid landscapes in the Flinders Ranges. 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The team was dissolved following the 2016\u201317 Asia League Ice Hockey season.\n\nChuck Weber (ice hockey): Chuck Weber (born 1973) is an American ice hockey coach. He is currently the head coach of the Atlanta Gladiators in the ECHL.\n\nTruva Paten Spor Kul\u00fcb\u00fc: Truva Paten Spor Kul\u00fcb\u00fc, aka Ankara Truva, is a Turkish ice hockey club based in Ankara, Turkey. Founded in 2005, the club's men's team play in the Turkish Ice Hockey Super League (TBHSL) and the women's team in the Turkish Ice Hockey Women's League (TBHBL). The club with the colors yellow, white and black play their home matches at the GSIM Yeni\u015fehir Ice Hockey Hall.\n\nNewcastle Northstars: The Newcastle Northstars are a semi-professional ice hockey team in the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). The team plays its home games at the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium (nicknamed 'HISS') in Warners Bay, a suburb of Lake Macquarie located about 15 kilometres south-west of Newcastle, New South Wales. 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Largely thought to have an outside chance at best to win a medal, Switzerland shocked Sweden in a remarkable 4-3 come from behind victory in the Bronze Medal Match, giving both Frautschi and her Swiss teammates their first ever Olympic Medal in Women's Ice Hockey History, and the countries first medal in Ice Hockey since the men won Bronze at home way back in 1948 at St. Moritz, Switzerland.\n\nGisele Marvin: Gisele Marie \"Gigi\" Marvin (born March 7, 1987) is an American ice hockey player for the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League. As a member of the United States national women's ice hockey team, Marvin won a silver medal at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and the 2014 Winter Olympics. Her grandfather is Cal Marvin, the coach of the 1958 United States Men's National Ice Hockey Team and the manager of the 1965 United States Men's National Ice Hockey Team, is a member of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame. She hails from Warroad, Minnesota, in Roseau County, the same small town as 1960 gold medalists Bill and Roger Christian and 1980 gold medalist Dave Christian.\n\nMinnesota Whitecaps: The Minnesota Whitecaps are a professional women's ice hockey team. The team play its home games in the Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota area. The Whitecaps do not have a home rink, and so must reach out to Minnesota youth hockey programs that can either afford to buy ice time at rinks suitable for Whitecaps home games or have had that ice time donated to them. In exchange, the Whitecaps use part of that ice time to put on clinics for the youth players, who receive free tickets to the games and whose hockey associations receive 100 percent of the proceeds from ticket sales. Some programs have raised more than $1,500 in a single night from the arrangement.\n\nAalborg Pirates: Aalborg Pirates is a professional ice hockey team (previously known as Aalborg Ishockey and AaB Ice Hockey) playing in the Danish ice hockey league, Metal Ligaen. The ice hockey team first appeared in 1967 as AaB Ice Hockey organized under Aalborg Boldspilklub. They play in the Danish national league and won the Danish league championship in 1981. In 1997 AaB Ishockey merged with a smaller club, IK Aalborg. The merged team was known as Aalborg Ishockey Klub (AIK) in the period 1997\u20132003, but following financial instability in the club, the professional license was transferred to Aalborg Boldspilklub (\"'AaB\u2019\"). The team is located in Aalborg in the northern part of Jutland and ceased operations at the end of the 2011/12 season, where it was put up for sale. 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The only Etruscan artist mentioned by ancient writers, he worked for the last of the Roman kings, Tarquinius Superbus. He is responsible for creating a terracotta statue of Jupiter that was inside the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline Hill, and possibly the Apollo of Veii. His statue of Jupiter, which being made of terracotta had a red face, was so famous that victorious Roman generals would paint their faces red during their triumphal marches through Rome. Pliny the Elder wrote that his works were \"the finest images of deities of that era...more admired than gold.\"\n\n535 BC: The year 535 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 219 \" Ab urbe condita\". 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The Roman head was provided with a toga-clad bronze bust during the Renaissance.\n\nVelia: Velia was the Roman name of an ancient city of Magna Graecia on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. It was founded by Greeks from Phocaea as Hyele (Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u1f59\u03ad\u03bb\u03b7 ) around 538\u2013535\u00a0BC. The name later changed to Ele and then Elea ( ; Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u1f18\u03bb\u03ad\u03b1 ) before it became known by its current Latin and Italian name during the Roman era. Its ruins are located in the Cilento region near the modern village Velia, which was named after the ancient city. 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Palamides has played Kathy Murch in the comedy-horror film \"Freaks of Nature\" in October 30, 2015.\n\nSpot Marks the X: Spot Marks the X is a 1986 Disney Channel Original Movie that starred Mike the Dog (from \"Down and Out in Beverly Hills\") as Capone/Astro, Barret Oliver (from \"The Neverending Story\", \"Frankenweenie\", \"D.A.R.Y.L\", and \"Cocoon\") as Ken, and Natalie Gregory (from \"Alice in Wonderland (1985 version)\", \"Oliver & Company\", and \"Cranium Command\") as Kathy, who, unlike her role as Alice in the aforementioned 1985 version, is seen with her real hair in this movie, which is brunette. 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Night Shyamalan: Manoj Nelliyattu \"M. Night\" Shyamalan ( ; ; \"Ma\u1e49\u014dj Nelliy\u0101\u1e6d\u1e6du \u015ay\u0101ma\u1e37a\u1e49\"; Tamil: \u0bae\u0ba9\u0bcb\u0b9c\u0bcd \u0ba8\u0bc6\u0bb2\u0bcd\u0bb2\u0bbf\u0baf\u0b9f\u0bcd\u0b9f\u0bc1 \u0bb7\u0bbf\u0baf\u0bbe\u0bae\u0bb3\u0ba9\u0bcd ; Malayalam: \u0d2e\u0d28\u0d4b\u0d1c\u0d4d \u0d28\u0d46\u0d32\u0d4d\u0d32\u0d3f\u0d2f\u0d3e\u0d1f\u0d4d\u0d1f\u0d4d \u0d36\u0d4d\u0d2f\u0d3e\u0d2e\u0d33\u0d28\u0d4d\u200d born 6 August 1970) is an Indian American film director, screenwriter, author, producer, and actor known for making movies with contemporary supernatural plots and surprise endings. His most well-received films include the supernatural horror thriller \"The Sixth Sense\" (1999), the superhero drama thriller \"Unbreakable\" (2000), and the science fiction thriller \"Signs\" (2002). Afterwards, Shyamalan released a series of poorly received but sometimes financially successful movies, including the historical drama-horror film \"The Village\" (2004), the fantasy film \"Lady in the Water\" (2006), the disaster film \"The Happening\" (2008), the film adaptation of \"The Last Airbender\" (2010), and the science-fiction film \"After Earth\" (2013). Following the financial failure of \"After Earth,\" Shyalaman's career was revived with the release of the found footage horror \"The Visit\" (2015) and the psychological horror \"Split\" (2016), the latter of which is set in the same universe as his previous film \"Unbreakable\". He is also known for producing \"Devil\" (2010), as well as being instrumental in the creation of the Fox science fiction series \"Wayward Pines.\n\nHoward Blumenthal: Howard Blumenthal is an American television and new media producer, author, educator, and executive. Born and raised in New York City and nearby suburbs, he is the son of author and Concentration producer Norm Blumenthal, and the grandson of radio and music retailer Harry Blumenthal. He is best known as the co-creator and producer of the Peabody Award winning PBS series, \"Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? \"\n\nSam Mercer: Sam Mercer is a producer of many Hollywood films, including several projects directed by M. Night Shyamalan such as \"Signs\", \"Lady in the Water\" and \"Unbreakable\", as well as other films like \"Van Helsing\" and \"Things We Lost in the Fire\". His career started during the early 1980s as a location manager and later advanced to a producer and executive producer. He also produced the M. Night Shyamalan films \"The Happening\" and \"The Last Airbender\".\n\nNorm Green: Norm Green (born November 3, 1956 as Norman Green) is an American director and executive producer.\n\nSigns (film): Signs is a 2002 American science fiction horror film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and executive produced by Shyamalan, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Sam Mercer. A joint collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by Blinding Edge Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company. It was commercially distributed by Touchstone Pictures theatrically, and by Touchstone Home Entertainment in home media format. Its story focuses on a former Episcopal priest named Graham Hess, played by Mel Gibson, who discovers a series of crop circles in his cornfield. Hess slowly discovers that the phenomena are a result of extraterrestrial life. It also stars Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin, and Abigail Breslin. \"Signs\" explores faith, kinship, and extraterrestrials.\n\nGreg Brooker (screenwriter): Greg Brooker is an American screenwriter, best known for co-writing the screenplay of \"Stuart Little\" with M. Night Shyamalan.\n\nIndia-West: India-West, also known as \"India-West Publications, Inc.\", is among the leading Indian newspapers in the United States of America which report on issues pertaining to the Indian American population of the United States, with special emphasis on California. It focuses on issues that relate to, or affect the Indian American community. Its head office is located in San Leandro, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It also operates a Los Angeles bureau (based in Artesia, California) and bureau in Mumbai, India. Its weekly circulation is approximately 25,000. India-West launched a new Web portal Nov. 7, 2011. The Web portal is the primary go-to source site for all things pertaining to the global Indian community. It is currently ranked highest among websites of Indian American newspapers by Alexa. India-West is represented in India by Shemak Acidwalla of MediaLink/MediaMate and the International Media Representation wing of the Times of India group for the purpose of advertising.\n\nBlinding Edge Pictures: Blinding Edge Pictures is an American film production company, founded in 2000 by M. Night Shyamalan, which is known for producing films written and directed by Shyamalan like \"Unbreakable\" (2000), \"Signs\" (2002), \"The Village\" (2004), \"The Happening\" (2008), \"After Earth\" (2013), \"The Visit\" (2015) and \"Split\" (2017). In 2015, the company released its first television series \"Wayward Pines\".\n\nPraying with Anger: Praying with Anger is a 1992 Indian-American drama film, known for M. Night Shyamalan who made his directorial debut, produced, wrote and starred in the film. It is about a young Indian American's return to India. To date, the film has been shown primarily at film festivals and never received a wide release for mainstream distribution. It has gradually developed a cult following as a work exploring the clash of Western values with those of the Indian subcontinent.\n\nThe Village (2004 film): The Village is a 2004 American psychological horror film, written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, Bryce Dallas Howard, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, and Brendan Gleeson. The film is about a village whose inhabitants live in fear of creatures inhabiting the woods beyond it referred to as \"Those We Don't Speak Of.\" Like other films written and directed by Shyamalan from the same time period, \"The Village\" has a twist ending.", "question": "What occupation do American producer Norm Green and Indian American screenwriter M. 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The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Southland Conference. Stephen F. Austin's first football team was fielded in 1923. The team plays its home games at the 14,575 seat Homer Bryce Stadium in Nacogdoches, Texas. SFA's football team earned a berth into the FCS playoffs in 2009, which was the first for the university since 1995. The team also earned a playoff berth in 2010, marking the first time in the program's history that the team had reached the playoffs in consecutive seasons. The 2010 season also marked the first time that the school had won an outright conference championship since 1989. Stephen F. Austin's only bowl appearance was the 1973 Poultry Bowl, in which the team defeated Gardner-Webb 31-10 in Gainesville, Georgia.\n\n2014 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks baseball team: The 2014 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks baseball team represents Stephen F. 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Hornsby was the great-grandfather of baseball Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby.\n\nAl Barbre: Al Barbre (born October 13, 1942) coached men's and women's basketball at the high school and college level. He served as an assistant coach for the Stephen F. Austin and Lamar men's basketball teams. At Stephen F. Austin, the Lumberjacks won 29 straight games in the 1969-70 season. He took over as the Lamar Lady Cardinals basketball head coach prior to the 1987\u20131988 season. As head coach for the Lady Cardinals, his team's results improved each year. His 1990\u20131991 team qualified for the 1991 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament and defeated Texas, LSU, and Arkansas before losing to the eventual tournament champion finalist, Virginia Cavaliers, in the Elite Eight round.In addition to his coaching skills, he was a good recruiter.\n\n2016 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football team: The 2016 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football team represented Stephen F. 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The university made several improvements to the preexisting city softball field including a new playing surface, a warning track, a Daktronics electronic scoreboard, new dugouts, windscreens, a new grandstand, an expanded press box, and bullpens.\n\nStephen F. Austin State University: Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) is a public university located in Nacogdoches, Texas, United States. Founded as a teachers' college in 1923, the university was named after one of Texas's founding fathers, Stephen F. Austin. Its campus resides on part of the homestead of Thomas Jefferson Rusk. Stephen F. Austin is one of four independent public universities in Texas (i.e., those not affiliated with one of Texas's six university systems). In 2015, Stephen F. Austin accepted 62% of applications.\n\nJeremy Moses: Jeremy Moses (born September 4, 1988) is a former American football quarterback. He played college football for Stephen F. Austin. In his Stephen F. 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Also known as \"Fifteen Years on the Erie Canal\", \"Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal\", \"Erie Canal Song\", and \"Mule Named Sal\", the song memorializes the years from 1825 to 1880 when the mule barges made boomtowns out of Utica, Rome, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo, and transformed New York into the Empire State. The tune is sadly nostalgic.\n\nMiami and Erie Canal: The Miami and Erie Canal was a canal in Ohio that ran about 274 mi ; it was constructed from Cincinnati to Toledo to create a water route from the Ohio River to Lake Erie. Construction on the canal began in 1825 and was completed in 1845 at a cost to the state government of $8,062,680.07. At its peak, it included 19 aqueducts, three guard locks, 103 canal locks, multiple feeder canals, and a few man-made water reservoirs. The canal climbed 395 ft above Lake Erie and 513 ft above the Ohio River to reach a topographical peak called the Loramie Summit, which extended 19 mi between New Bremen, Ohio to lock 1-S in Lockington, north of Piqua, Ohio. Boats up to 80 feet long were towed along the canal by mules, horses, or oxen walking on a prepared towpath along the bank, at a rate of four to five miles per hour.\n\nPennsylvania and Ohio Canal: The Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, also known as the P & O Canal, the Cross Cut Canal and the Mahoning Canal was a shipping canal which operated from 1840 until 1877 (though the canal was completely abandoned by 1872). 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Cuyahoga River and Tinkers Creek flooding caused continual damage to the original aqueduct, so successive structures were built in 1845 and 1905 in the present location. Today, Tinkers Creek Aqueduct is the only aqueduct which remains of the four original aqueducts in the Cuyahoga Valley. Of Furnace Run Aqueduct, Mill Creek Aqueduct, Peninsula Aqueduct, and (? Yellow Creek ?) Aqueduct; Mill Creek Aqueduct, of newer construction, is the only aqueduct which still carries Ohio and Erie Canal water. After 102 years of flooding, weathering, and deterioration, Tinkers Creek Aqueduct was removed in 2007. The National Park Service is currently working on Phase II of the project to reconstruct it from newer materials.\n\nErie Canal Lock 52 Complex: Erie Canal Lock 52 Complex is a national historic district located at Port Byron and Mentz in Cayuga County, New York. The district includes two contributing buildings (the Erie House and the blacksmith shop / mule barn); three contributing engineering structures (Erie Canal Lock 52, culvert, and canal prism of the enlarged Erie Canal); and archaeological sites associated with the canal operations. Lock 52 was constructed 1849-1853 as part of the Enlarged Erie Canal program. It remained in operation until the rerouting of the canal under the New York State Barge Canal System in 1917. The Erie House was built in 1894 and is a two story frame structure that housed a saloon and hotel.\n\nWalhonding Canal: The Walhonding Canal was a canal in Coshocton County, Ohio that was used as a feeder canal for the Ohio and Erie Canal. A small canal, at only 25 mi long, it was wholly contained within Coshocton County, following the Mohican River from Cavallo south to the confluence with the Kokosing River, which together with the Mohican forms the Walhonding River. The canal followed the Walhonding River southeast toward Coshocton where it met the Ohio and Erie Canal in Roscoe Village.\n\nOhio and Erie Canal: The Ohio and Erie Canal was a canal constructed during the 1820s and early 1830s in the U.S. state of Ohio. It connected Akron, Summit County, with the Cuyahoga River near its outlet on Lake Erie in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, and a few years later, with the River Ohio near Portsmouth, Scioto County, and then connections to other canal systems in Pennsylvania.\n\nSuwannee Canal: The Suwannee Canal (also seen as the Suwanee Canel) was an attempt to drain large portions of the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia via a canal. The spelling of the Suwannee River has changed over time. 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Combining a grain with a legume provides a dish that is high in all essential amino acids. Because of the relatively inexpensive and more readily available ingredients, the dish was popular during the Great Depression in the United States. It was sometimes cooked in a casserole form, often with a light pie crust on top as in a traditional pot pie. Succotash is a traditional dish of many Thanksgiving celebrations in New England as well as in Pennsylvania and other states. In some parts of the American South, any mixture of vegetables prepared with lima beans and topped with lard or butter is called succotash. Corn (maize), American beans, tomatoes, and peppers are New World foods.\n\nKiribath: Kiribath (milk rice) is a traditional Sri Lankan dish made from rice. The word is a compound with a transparent meaning in the Sinhala language, where \"kiri\" (\u0d9a\u0dd2\u0dbb\u0dd2) means \"milk\" and \"bath\" ( \u0db6\u0dad\u0dca) means \"rice\". Kiribath can be considered a form of rice pudding. The dish is prepared by cooking rice with coconut milk, hence this name. In Tamil, the dish is called \"paalchoru\" (\u0baa\u0bbe\u0b9f\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0bcb\u0bb1\u0bc1). The origins of Kiribath are not clear although it has now become a traditional dish and is common in almost every household in Sri Lanka, be it rich or poor.\n\nLutefisk: Lutefisk (Norwegian) or lutfisk (Swedish) (pronounced ] in Northern and Central Norway, ] in Southern Norway, ] in Sweden and in Finland (Finnish: \"lipe\u00e4kala\" )) is a traditional dish of some Nordic countries. It is traditionally part of the Swedish julbord and Norwegian julebord.\n\nSamay Baji: Samay Baji (Nepal Bhasa: \u0938\u092e\u092f\u094d \u092c\u091c\u093f) is an authentic traditional dish of Newar community in Nepal. In recent years this food has become one of the main attractions of Nepal. It is considered as a typical dish of the Nepalese people. This dish has been passed down from many generations and is still much appreciated by the people. There are no specific seasons for this dish to be served but, mostly served during auspicious occasion, in family get-together and Newari Festivals. Samay baji is taken as starter in every festival, every religious activities and pujas. This is served in Sharada(death anniversary rituals) as well. It is taken throughout the year because of its simplicity; it is easy to make and can be stored for a long time. The Samay Baji is also taken during the major festivals of Nepal like Indra Jatra, Dashain, Tihar (Laxmi Puja, Bhai Tika). This dish is served in almost all the activities of Newari people.\n\nAtti\u00e9k\u00e9: Atti\u00e9k\u00e9 (also spelled acheke) is a side dish made from cassava that is a part of the cuisine of C\u00f4te d'Ivoire in Africa. The dish is prepared from fermented cassava pulp that has been grated or granulated. Dried atti\u00e9k\u00e9 is also prepared, which is similar in texture to couscous. It's a common and traditional dish in C\u00f4te d'Ivoire that originated in the southern part of the country, and methods for its production are well known in C\u00f4te d'Ivoire and also in Benin. In C\u00f4te d'Ivoire, the dish is often served with Kedjenou, a slow-cooked stew. Fresh atti\u00e9k\u00e9 can spoil quickly, and should generally be consumed within 24 hours after preparation. Its short-term perishability has created some problems in its mass distribution from rural areas to urban environments.\n\nGuriev porridge: Guryev porridge (Guriev kasha) is a Russian porridge (kasha) dessert dish prepared from semolina and milk with the addition of nuts (hazelnut, walnuts, almonds), kaimak (creamy foams) and dried fruits. Traditional preparation of the dish involves preparing milk skins and separating the dish's ingredients by layers with the skin between each layer. It is considered a traditional dish of Russian cuisine, but it was invented only at the beginning of the 19th century.\n\nList of Palestinian records: List of Palestinian records lists national and international records achieved by people, groups or institutions from the Palestinian territories. For Example, The largest Qatayef ever made had a net weight of 104.75 kg (230 lb), which was organized by the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce and Industry and cooked by the DANA bakery (Palestine) in Bethlehem, Palestine, on 27 August 2010. Also, Three dedicated women in the West Bank are hoping to break the Guinness World Record for the biggest straw tray ever constructed in history. The project, which the women have been working on for over two years, was begun by Rose Hamad, a resident of a small village near the city of Ramallah. The straw tray is already the largest such tray in Palestine, and its construction continues. Also, Palestinian chefs were able to get into the Guinness Book of World Records as the world\u2019s largest salad when they have prepared a large bowl of the traditional Arabic dish Tabouleh at the Friend\u2019s School in the Palestinian city of Ramallah, Friday, 9 June 2006. The traditional dish made of lettuce, tomato, olive oil, cracked wheat and mint is a new record for the dish, according to organisers of the culinary achievement. Also, a group of Palestinian seamstresses in Hebron have produced the largest traditional dress ever sewn. About 150 women helped make the dress which is 32.6m (107ft) long and 18.1m (59.4ft) wide. It is hoped that the dress will secure a place in the Guinness Book of World records and promote local handicrafts.\n\nSvensk Hyllningsfest: Svensk Hyllningsfest (] , \"Swedish Honoring Festival\") is a biennial celebration held in Lindsborg, Kansas, in October of odd-numbered years since 1941 to celebrate the town's Swedish heritage. 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The recording is centered on Charles Ives' art song arranged for 17 piece jazz orchestra by composer Jack Cooper; this is a Third stream approach to jazz made more widely know by earlier band leaders and composers such as Paul Whiteman, Gunther Schuller, George Russell and Don Sebesky. The album is archived in the both the United States Library of Congress and the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek as a historically significant sound recording.\n\nXx (album): xx is the 2009 debut album by English indie pop band the xx. After they signed a contract with XL Recordings, the band recorded the album from December 2008 to February 2009 at the label's in-house studio in London. Audio engineer Rodaidh McDonald worked with the xx during the recording sessions and strived to reproduce the intimate, unembellished quality of their demos. 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Mark Wakefield was later changed by lead vocalist Chester Bennington. After facing numerous rejections from several major record labels, Linkin Park turned to Jeff Blue for additional help. After failing to catch Warner Bros. Records on three previous reviews, Jeff Blue, now the vice president of Warner Bros. Records, helped the band sign a deal with the company in 1999. The band released its breakthrough album, \"Hybrid Theory\", the following year. The album produced four singles, \"One Step Closer\", \"Crawling\", \"Papercut\" and \"In the End\". The album included a total of twelve songs in addition with two special edition tracks available in Japan. Later in 2002 the band released a Remix album \"Reanimation\", which would include works from \"Hybrid Theory\" and non-album tracks. \"Reanimation\" debuted on July 30, 2002, featuring the likes of Black Thought, Jonathan Davis, Aaron Lewis, and many others. \"Reanimation\" claimed the second spot on the \"Billboard\" 200, and sold nearly 270,000 copies during its debut week. The remix album included twenty remixed songs, mainly hip-hop influenced.\n\nThe Morakestra: The Morakestra is an American rock band that was formed in El Paso, Texas in the year 2000. The band started gaining more attention of the mainstream music scene after the release of the second album \"Witness To Connection\". The album produced by Jim Ward (musician), and Gabriel Gonzalez of the band Sparta (band) has been acclaimed by several reviewers and identified by its \"addictive guitar riffs\" and its multi-genre nature. The band has been categorized as a British music band by some reviewers for the style of guitar and the lyric content. The band primarily performs with Fender equipment consisting of two Fender Stratocaster electric guitars played. The band started promoting their second album in 2009 and gained fans one by one.\n\nTit-spinetail: Tit-spinetails are small passerine birds of the genus Leptasthenura, belonging to the ovenbird family Furnariidae. They are found in South America, particularly the southern and Andean parts of the continent. They are somewhat similar to birds of the tit family in their shape and feeding behaviour, hence the first part of their name. The \"spinetail\" part of their name refers to their long, pointed tail feathers. Tit-spinetails have short rounded wings, short pointed bills and are mainly brown in colour. Their nests are built in holes or in the old nests of other birds.\n\nIn Colour (Jamie xx album): In Colour is the debut studio album by English producer Jamie xx, released on 29 May 2015 by Young Turks. The album was composed during a five-year period while a member of the indie pop band The xx, starting with his production on \"xx\" in 2009. After starting his solo career with the remix album \"We're New Here\" (2011) and singles like \"All Under One Roof Raving\" (2014), he was intent on making the album something of a departure from his previous work and genre. The album features guest vocals from fellow The xx members Romy and Oliver Sim, as well as from Young Thug and Popcaan. The album produced five singles: \"Girl\" and \"Sleep Sound\" as a double-single on 5 May 2014, \"Loud Places\" on 27 March 2015, \"Gosh\" on 4 May and \"I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)\" on 22 May.\n\nSuffolk Punch: The Suffolk Punch, also historically known as the Suffolk Horse or Suffolk Sorrel, is an English breed of draught horse. The breed takes the first part of its name from the county of Suffolk in East Anglia, and the name \"Punch\" from its solid appearance and strength. It is a heavy draught horse which is always chestnut in colour, traditionally spelled \"chesnut \" by the breed registries. Suffolk Punches are known as good doers, and tend to have energetic gaits.\n\nBethany Joy Lenz discography: This is the discography of Bethany Joy Lenz, an American singer documenting albums, singles and music videos released by Lenz. Lenz released her first album at the age of 21, after her exit from the soap \"Guiding Light\". She then experienced success with her second album produced by her friend Jeff Cohen and sold during the OTH tour in which she performed with some co-stars from \"One Tree Hill\". Her third album, produced by Ron Aniello, never came to life due to changes behind the label Epic Records. She then teamed up with her friend Amber Sweeney to create the duet Everly in 2008. After three albums and four years of collaboration, the band split. Soon after that, Lenz released her fourth solo album produced once again by her friend Ron Aniello, and sold during the \"Rock the Schools\" Concert. A year later Jeff Cohen produced her fifth solo album which was sold to attendees of the One Tree Hill Convention \"From Wilmington to Paris\" and later 500 autographed first edition copies of the CD were sold on Etsy. In 2015, she released a sneak peek EP of an upcoming album through Kickstarter but the hard copies promised to the backers were sent 2 years later, and the full album never came to life due to legal proceedings with the creator of the project. She then teamed up with artists Daniel Shyman & Doo Crowder to release two songs for Christmas 2015. And they went on tour during summer 2016 under the name of \"Joy Lenz and the Fire pit Band\".\n\nWasting Light: Wasting Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. It was released on April 12, 2011 on RCA Records, and is the first album to feature rhythm guitarist Pat Smear since \"The Colour and the Shape\" (1997), making the band a five piece with the album. Wishing to capture the essence of the group's earlier work and avoid the artificiality of digital recording, frontman Dave Grohl arranged for the band to record in his garage in Encino, California using only analog equipment. The sessions were supervised by producer Butch Vig, with whom Grohl had worked on Nirvana's \"Nevermind\". Since the old equipment did not allow for many mistakes to be corrected in post-production, the band spent three weeks rehearsing the songs, and Vig had to relearn outdated editing techniques. The band went for a heavier and rawer sound to contrast with the musical experiments from their previous albums, and most of the lyrics were written as Grohl reflected upon his life and possible future. 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Until 1972, the British honours system was in place in Ceylon along with several indigenous titles (which were not awarded since 1948), however since 1956 no nominations were made for these honors and were automatically discontinued after Sri Lanka became a republic. Since 1981 a uniquely Sri Lankan system of National Honours have been introduced. These awards are titles that can be used by the recipients.\n\nList of Victoria Cross recipients (N\u2013Z): The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award of the United Kingdom honours system. It is awarded for gallantry \"in the face of the enemy\" to members of the British armed forces. It may be awarded posthumously. It was previously awarded to Commonwealth countries, most of which have established their own honours systems and no longer recommend British honours. It may be awarded to a person of any military rank in any service and to civilians under military command although no civilian has received the award since 1879. Since the first awards were presented by Queen Victoria in 1857, two thirds of all awards have been personally presented by the British monarch. These investitures are usually held at Buckingham Palace.\n\nVictoria Cross: The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award of the United Kingdom honours system. It is awarded for gallantry \"in the face of the enemy\" to members of the British armed forces. It may be awarded posthumously. It was previously awarded to Commonwealth countries, most of which have established their own honours systems and no longer recommend British honours. It may be awarded to a person of any military rank in any service and to civilians under military command although no civilian has received the award since 1879. Since the first awards were presented by Queen Victoria in 1857, two thirds of all awards have been personally presented by the British monarch. These investitures are usually held at Buckingham Palace.\n\nVictoria Cross (Canada): The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award of the United Kingdom honours system. It was previously awarded to Canada and other Commonwealth countries, most of which including Canada have established their own honours systems and no longer recommend British honours. Today, the Victoria Cross (French: \"Croix de Victoria\" ), created in 1993 and named in honour of the British Victoria Cross is the highest award within the Canadian honours system, taking precedence over all other orders, decorations, and medals. It is awarded by either the Canadian monarch or his or her viceregal representative, the Governor General of Canada, to any member of the Canadian Forces or allies serving under or with Canadian military command for extraordinary valour and devotion to duty while facing hostile forces. Whereas in many other Commonwealth countries the relevant version of the Victoria Cross can only be awarded for actions against the enemy in a wartime setting, the Canadian government has a broader definition of the term \"enemy\", and so the Victoria Cross can be awarded for action against armed mutineers, pirates, or other such hostile forces without war being officially declared. Recipients are entitled to use the post-nominal letters \"VC\" (for both English and French) and also to receive an annuity of C$3,000. The decoration has not been awarded since its inception.\n\nLeslie Manser: Leslie Thomas Manser VC (11 May 1922 \u2013 31 May 1942) was a British bomber pilot and recipient of the Victoria Cross, which was awarded posthumously following an attack on the German city of Cologne.\n\nImtiazi Sanad: Imtiazi Sanad is the fifth-highest Pakistani military award for gallantry or distinguished service in combat. 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The official announcement of its creation was made by Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare on 12 November 2004 and the first investitures were performed by the Princess Royal in early October 2005. The old honours system is still in use as well, however, and the Queen issues a Papua New Guinean List as part of every Birthday and New Year Honours List.\n\nList of Australian Victoria Cross recipients: The Victoria Cross (VC) is a military decoration awarded for valour \"in the presence of the enemy\" to members of the Australia Armed Forces. It may be awarded to a person of any in any service, and to civilians under military command. Being the highest award in the Australian Honours Order of Wearing, the Victoria Cross takes precedence over all other postnominals and Australian orders and decorations. The Victoria Cross was instituted by Queen Victoria in 1856, initially to reward acts of valour during the Crimean War. 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This was the subject of \"Making a Murderer\" (2015), a Netflix 10-episode documentary series.\n\nJames Burke (science historian): James Burke (born 22 December 1936) is a British broadcaster, science historian, author, and television producer, who is known, among other things, for his documentary television series \"Connections\" (1978), and for its more philosophically oriented companion series, \"The Day the Universe Changed\" (1985), which is about the history of science and technology. \"The Washington Post\" called him \"one of the most intriguing minds in the Western world\".\n\nLost Animals of the 20th Century: Lost Animals of the 20th Century is a 16-episode documentary series shown on the Discovery Channel in the 1990s. It features animals that have become extinct throughout the 20th century. Animals are adjudged as such when the last specimen of the species dies sometime from 1901 to 2000. However, since the show was produced in the 1990s (still part of the 20th century), most of the animals covered became extinct in the early part of the century. Greta Scacchi introduces each episode during the title sequence and narrates episodes 1 through 8. Lin Sagovsky narrates the remainder of the series.\n\nThe Naked Pilgrim: The Naked Pilgrim is documentary series produced by British broadcaster Five and presented by art critic Brian Sewell. First broadcast in 2003, the series follows Sewell on the Catholic pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.\n\nRichard Hammond's Engineering Connections: Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections is a documentary series originally broadcast on the National Geographic Channel, and later on BBC2. It is presented by Richard Hammond, and looks at how engineers and designers use historic inventions and clues from the natural world in ingenious ways to develop new buildings and machines. The show's format is very similar to that of James Burke's 1978 documentary series, \"Connections\". The first series premi\u00e8red on 8 September 2008, on National Geographic, and on 1 March 2010, on BBC2. The first series contained four episodes. The second series premi\u00e8red on 7 September 2009, on National Geographic, and on 8 May 2010, on BBC2. The second series contained six episodes. The third series premi\u00e8red on 8 May 2011, on BBC2 and contained six episodes. The BBC2 broadcasts of the first two series have a slightly shorter running time and contain less information than the original National Geographic broadcasts, with on average one minute of footage cut from every episode. None of the three series of the programme are available to purchase on DVD in the UK, however, all three can be watched on demand for subscribers of National Geographic on Sky, Virgin Media and BT Vision. In Australia, all three series are available on DVD, either separately or as a box-set.\n\nJourney Through the Solar System: Journey Through the Solar System was a 13-episode documentary series produced by NASA's Lewis Research Center in 1983. Each half-hour episode contained the entirety or clips of older NASA films with framing host footage with Larry Ross, Director of Space Science at Lewis.\n\nConnections (TV series): Connections is a 10-episode documentary television series and 1978 book (\"Connections\", based on the series) created, written, and presented by science historian James Burke. The series was produced and directed by Mick Jackson of the BBC Science and Features Department and first aired in 1978 (UK) and 1979 (USA). It took an interdisciplinary approach to the history of science and invention, and demonstrated how various discoveries, scientific achievements, and historical world events were built from one another successively in an interconnected way to bring about particular aspects of modern technology. 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He was an occasional Hindustani classical singer where he followed the Patiala gharana.\n\nFazal Qureshi: Ustad Fazal Qureshi ( born 13 February 1961) is an Indian tabla player. Born to the legendary tabla player Alla Rakha, under the guidance of his Guru and father, with the inspiration drawn from his brother, Zakir Hussain, he has developed a unique style that is distinguished for its fine sense of rhythm, versatility and eloquence. He has expanded his horizons by being involved with other styles of music of the world especially Jazz and Western classical music, and has performed with many well known Jazz musicians. For the last 16 years he has been associated with Mynta, his world music band based in Sweden. They have performed all over the world and have released six immensely popular albums. 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In a career spanning more than four decades,Pandit Kumar Bose has established himself as one of the leading exponents of the tabla and an internationally recognised face in the world of Indian Classical Music. He received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2007.\n\nNandan Mehta: Nandan Mehta (26 February 1942 \u2013 26 March 2010) was an Indian tabla player and music teacher from Ahmedabad who belonged to the Benaras Gharana of Hindustani classical music. He established Saptak School of Music and started Saptak Annual Festival of Music in 1980.\n\nAhmed Jan Thirakwa: Ahmed Jan Thirakwa Khan was an Indian tabla player, commonly considered the preeminent soloist among tabla players of the 20th century, and among the most influential percussionists in the history of Indian classical music. He was known for his mastery of the fingering techniques and aesthetic values of various tabla styles, technical virtuosity, formidable stage presence, and soulful musicality. 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It was shot on location and the film score was composed by Ennio Morricone. The film, which was shot in a Rossellini-inspired newsreel style\u2014in black and white with documentary-type editing\u2014is often associated with Italian neorealism cinema.\n\nVasco Ferretti: Vasco Ferretti (born 25 August 1935) is an Italian novelist, historian, professor and journalist from Buggiano, Tuscany. He has written books in the fiction genres of historical novels and the Romance novel. His most important books are \"Kesselring\" (2009), \"Vip & Stars\" (1983), \"Dante Alighieri e la battaglia di Montecatini\" (2015), \"Le stragi naziste sotto la linea gotica 1944: Sant'Anna di Stazzema, Padule di Fucecchio, Marzabotto\" (2004).\n\nRolando Panerai: Rolando Panerai (born 17 October 1924) is an Italian baritone, particularly associated with the Italian repertory. He was born in Campi Bisenzio, near Florence, Italy and studied with Frazzi in Florence and Armani and Giulia Tess in Milan. 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The epicenter of the earthquake was approximately 95 km northwest of Iquique. The mainshock was preceded by a number of moderate to large shocks and was followed by a large number of moderate to very large aftershocks, including a M7.7 event on 3 April. The megathrust earthquake triggered a tsunami of up to 2.11 m that hit Iquique at 21:05 local time (00:05 UTC, 2 April). Similar-sized tsunamis were also reported to have hit the coasts of Pisagua and Arica.\n\n2012 Chiba earthquake: The 2012 Chiba earthquake (\u5343\u8449\u770c\u6771\u65b9\u6c96\u5730\u9707 , Chiba-ken Toho-oki Jishin , lit. \"Offshore Eastern Chiba Earthquake\") occurred along the northeastern coast of Chiba Prefecture, Japan at 21:05 JST (12:05 UTC) on Wednesday, 14 March. Although its epicentre lay just offshore near Ch\u014dshi city, the shallow magnitude 6.1 M earthquake produced considerable shaking inland through much of the B\u014ds\u014d Peninsula and lower Ibaraki Prefecture. It occurred as a result of normal faulting in a seismically quiet region, possibly in response to the magnitude 9.0 M 2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake.\n\nList of earthquakes in 1952: This is a list of earthquakes in 1952. Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list. Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused death, injury or damage. Events which occurred in remote areas will be excluded from the list as they wouldn't have generated significant media interest. All dates are listed according to UTC time. Two events dominated 1952 in seismic terms. Firstly in March a magnitude 8.1 earthquake struck Japan resulting in a robust aftershock sequence. Then in November, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake rocked the Kamchatka area of Russia. This event was the largest and deadliest of the year. The Kamchatka quake was not only the largest of 1952, but also one of the largest of all time.\n\n1983 Sea of Japan earthquake: The 1983 Sea of Japan earthquake or 1983 Nihonkai-Chubu earthquake occurred on May 26, at 11:59:57 local time (02:59:59.6 UTC), It had a magnitude of 7.8 on the moment magnitude scale. It occurred in the Sea of Japan, about 100\u00a0km west of the coast of Noshiro in Akita Prefecture, Japan. Out of the 104 fatalities, all but four were killed by the resulting tsunami, which struck communities along the coast, especially Aomori and Akita Prefectures and the east coast of Noto Peninsula. Images of the tsunami hitting the fishing harbor of Wajima on Noto Peninsula was broadcast on TV. The waves exceeded 10 m in some areas. Three of the fatalities were along the east coast of South Korea (whether North Korea was affected is not known). The tsunami also hit Okushiri Island, the site of a more deadly tsunami 10 years later.\n\nApril 2011 Miyagi earthquake: The April 2011 Miyagi earthquake (Japanese: \"2011 Miyagi Prefecture earthquake\" (2011\u5e74 \u5bae\u57ce\u770c\u6c96\u5730\u9707 , 2011-Nen Miyagi-ken-oki jishin ) ) was a magnitude 7.1\u00a0M earthquake, with an epicentre off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture, approximately 66 km east of Sendai, Japan. The earthquake was classified as an aftershock of the March 11 T\u014dhoku earthquake, and occurred at 23:32\u00a0JST (14:32\u00a0UTC) on Thursday, 7\u00a0April 2011.\n\n869 Sanriku earthquake: The 869 Sanriku earthquake (\u8c9e\u89b3\u5730\u9707 , J\u014dgan jishin ) and associated tsunami struck the area around Sendai in the northern part of Honshu on 9 July (26th day of 5th month, 11th year of J\u014dgan). The earthquake had an estimated magnitude of at least 8.4 on the moment magnitude scale, but may have been as high as 9.0, similar to the 2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami. The tsunami caused widespread flooding of the Sendai plain, with sand deposits being found up to 4 km from the coast.\n\n2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami: The 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of T\u014dhoku (\u6771\u5317\u5730\u65b9\u592a\u5e73\u6d0b\u6c96\u5730\u9707 , T\u014dhoku-chih\u014d Taiheiy\u014d Oki Jishin ) was a magnitude 9.0\u20139.1 (M) undersea megathrust earthquake off the coast of Japan that occurred at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) on Friday 11 March 2011, with the epicentre approximately 70 km east of the Oshika Peninsula of T\u014dhoku and the hypocenter at an underwater depth of approximately 29 km . The earthquake is often referred to in Japan as the Great East Japan Earthquake (\u6771\u65e5\u672c\u5927\u9707\u707d , Higashi nihon daishinsai ) and is also known as the 2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake, and the 3.11 earthquake. It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan, and the fourth most powerful earthquake in the world since modern record-keeping began in 1900. The earthquake triggered powerful tsunami waves that reached heights of up to 40.5 m in Miyako in T\u014dhoku's Iwate Prefecture, and which, in the Sendai area, traveled up to 10 km inland. The earthquake moved Honshu (the main island of Japan) 2.4 m east, shifted the Earth on its axis by estimates of between 10 cm and 25 cm , and generated infrasound waves detected in perturbations of the low-orbiting GOCE satellite.\n\n2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami: The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake occurred at 00:58:53 UTC on 26 December with the epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The shock had a moment magnitude of 9.1\u20139.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (\"Violent\"). The undersea megathrust earthquake was caused when the Indian Plate was subducted by the Burma Plate and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000\u2013280,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 m high. It was one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.\n\nNo.18 Kyotoku-maru: Kyotoku-maru no. 18 is a fishing trawler which was swept inland during tsunami that followed the 2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami, in the city of Kesennuma, Miyagi in Japan.\n\nApril 2011 Fukushima earthquake: The April 2011 Fukushima earthquake (\u798f\u5cf6\u770c\u6d5c\u901a\u308a\u5730\u9707 , Fukushima-ken Hamad\u014dri jishin ) was a potent magnitude 6.6\u00a0M intraplate aftershock that occurred at 17:16\u00a0JST (08:16\u00a0UTC) on 11\u00a0April in the Hamad\u014dri region of Fukushima, Japan. With a shallow focus of 13 km , the earthquake was centred inland about 36 km west of Iwaki, causing widespread strong to locally severe shaking. 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Adam Jackson has stated it was named Portraits for two reasons: \"Firstly, the title track is based on the story of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, a cautionary tale of the beauty and frailty of life. Secondly, Portraits depicts a person or character frozen in time as they were at a given moment. This is how we see this album \u2013 it's a reflection of our tastes, loves, hates, losses and gains. It's a memory in musical form, the first glimpse of the picture that is Bury Tomorrow.\u201d\n\nNever a Dull Moment (Tommy Lee album): Never a Dull Moment is the first solo album by then former M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce drummer Tommy Lee, released on May 21, 2002 by MCA. Tommy Lee began writing music in September 2000, following Methods of Mayhem's stint on Ozzfest. 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Representing the Greater Western Sydney area and Canberra, the club is based at the Tom Wills Oval in Sydney Olympic Park. The team's primary home ground is Spotless Stadium in Sydney Olympic Park. Four games a year are played at Manuka Oval in Canberra as part of a deal with the government of the Australian Capital Territory.\n\nAdam Tomlinson: Adam Tomlinson (born 10 August 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by Greater Western Sydney with their seventh selection and ninth overall in the 2011 national draft. He made his debut in the sixty-three point loss against Sydney at ANZ Stadium in Greater Western Sydney's inaugural match in round one.\n\nBlacktown ISP Oval: Blacktown ISP Oval is a AFL and cricket facility located in Rooty Hill, a suburb in Sydney, Australia. In 2009, a stadium with a capacity of 10,000 people was constructed. In 2010, the facility was used as a training and administration base for the Greater Western Sydney Giants before they abandoned the stadium & training facilities, after complaining the Blacktown training facilities were not up to their standard, and moved to Homebush. The venue hosted one AFL Premiership game, between Greater Western Sydney and West Coast Eagles, in Round 3, 2012. The venue has also been used for pre-season NAB Cup matches featuring both Greater Western Sydney and the Sydney Swans, as well as for the Greater Western Sydney Giants' women's team's home matches. In 2013, Greater Western Sydney moved their main training facility to Sydney Olympic Park.\n\nShaun Edwards (Australian footballer): Shaun Edwards (born 13 December 1993) was a professional Australian rules footballer with the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants and Essendon Football Club. He was drafted by Greater Western Sydney in 2011, where he played his debut year in the NEAFL before they moved into the AFL, his first NEAFL match was against the Northern Territory Thunder at TIO Stadium. He made his AFL debut against Adelaide at AAMI Stadium in round 4, 2012. In October 2013, he was traded to Essendon for pick 48, in a deal that also saw Kurt Aylett arrive at Essendon. Edwards played the 2014 season in the Essendon VFL team before breaking into the senior team in round 11 of the 2015 season. Edwards won the Bill Hutchinson Community Award at the 2016 Crichton Medal presentations. At the conclusion of the 2016 season, despite strong performances in the VFL, he was delisted by Essendon. He was subsequently drafted by Sydney in the 2017 rookie draft.\n\nTim Golds: Tim Golds (born 6 April 1993) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was also listed with the Collingwood Football Club in 2016, but did not play a senior match. He was recruited by the Greater Western Sydney Giants as an underage selection at the age of 17. Golds made his debut for the Giants in round 20, 2012, against Gold Coast at Carrara Stadium. 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It serves the Metro Line. It is located adjacent to the Royal Alexandra Hospital on the north side of Kingsway. The Kingsway/RAH Transit Centre, constructed at the same time, is located next to the station.\n\nPrincess Elizabeth Avenue: Princess Elizabeth Avenue, is an arterial road in central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, that runs on a southwest to northeast path, cutting through the city's normal grid pattern. It skirts just to the south of Edmonton City Centre Airport, and passes Kingsway Mall and the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology.\n\nKingsway (Edmonton): Kingsway, sometimes called Kingsway Avenue, is an arterial road in central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, that runs on a northwest to southeast path, cutting through the city's normal grid pattern. It skirts just to the south of Edmonton City Centre Airport, and connects to Kingsway Mall and the Royal Alexandra Hospital.\n\n118 Avenue, Edmonton: 118 Avenue is the designated name of two major arterial roads in central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, separated by the Edmonton City Centre Airport. The west side services both an industrial area, and a residential area, while the east 118 Avenue, originally Alberta Avenue, is one of the oldest streets in Edmonton. The name was changed to 118 Avenue in 1914 with the adoption of the grid system. Historically, it was a route between the City of Edmonton in the west and the Town of Beverly in the east. It is also sometimes called the \"Avenue of Champions\". When Beverly was still a separate community from Edmonton, the portion of Alberta Avenue in Beverly was the central business district. Beverly amalgamated with Edmonton on December 31, 1961. Following the amalgamation, Beverly's central business district went into a period of decline. The avenue boasts several major landmarks, including Northlands and the Coliseum.\n\n111/112 Avenue, Edmonton: 111/112 Avenue (Norwood Boulevard) is a major arterial road in north Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It serves Edmonton's west side industrial district, the old town of Jasper Place, North Downtown Edmonton, and post-World War II Edmonton. It passes a number of landmarks including the Telus World of Science, Westmount Centre, Kingsway Mall, Royal Alexandra Hospital, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, and Commonwealth Stadium. The portion between 91 and 101 Streets has the name \"Norwood Boulevard\" in addition to 111 Avenue, this name has remained since the City of Edmonton decided to number its streets, but keep a select few names. It changes names at 91 Street to 112 Avenue. East of there, the street enters post-World War II neighbourhoods that are aligned with the North Saskatchewan River, and run slightly north. 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Hot Topic opened in the mall Fall 2015 and it is the first in Edmonton. In 2017, they announced they would go under a renovation adding new stores and a Marshalls/HomeSense in the former Target.\n\n109 Street, Edmonton: 109 Street is an arterial road in central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It takes travelers out of Downtown to the south to Old Strathcona, and to the north to the Kingsway area. It passes several Edmonton landmarks including the Garneau Theatre, Alberta Legislature Building, MacEwan University, RCMP \"K\" Division Headquarters, and Kingsway Mall. It is a one-way street, southbound, from 97 Avenue to Saskatchewan Drive (88 Avenue), to cross the North Saskatchewan River on the narrow High Level Bridge. Before Edmonton's amalgamation with Strathcona in 1912, the Edmonton portion was known as 9 Street.\n\nWestwood, Edmonton: Westwood is a residential neighbourhood in north central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is bounded by Yellowhead Trail to the north, 107 Street and 106 Street to the west, 118 Avenue to the south, 97 Street to the east. The Edmonton City Centre Airport is located to the west, while the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and Kingsway Mall are located to the southwest.\n\n107 Avenue, Edmonton: 107 Avenue is a major arterial road in west-central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It serves Edmonton's west side industrial district, the old town of Jasper Place, the multicultural area north of Downtown Edmonton, Commonwealth Stadium, and adjacent park & ride transit centre. The portion between 95 and 116 Streets has been dubbed \"Avenue of Nations\", as immigrants from around the world live in this area, including African Nations, Arabic Nations, Cambodia, China, First Nations, Italy, Japan, Latin American, Poland, Ukraine, and Vietnam. 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In all cases, the three letter \"YXD\" code continued to be used for the airport by all of the airlines serving the airfield over the years.", "question": "109 Street is an arterial road in central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, it passes several Edmonton landmarks including Kingsway Mall (formerly Kingsway Garden Mall) is a shopping centre located in central Edmonton, Alberta, in which country?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"road_information": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the arterial road."}, "type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of road."}}, "required": ["name", "type"], "additionalProperties": false}, "landmark_information": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the landmark."}, "type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of landmark."}}, "required": ["name", "type"], "additionalProperties": false}, "location": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the road and landmark are located."}, "province": {"type": "string", "description": "The province where the road and landmark are located."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the road and landmark are located."}}, "required": ["city", "province", "country"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["road_information", "landmark_information", "location"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"road_information": {"name": "109 Street", "type": "arterial road"}, "landmark_information": {"name": "Kingsway Mall", "type": "shopping centre"}, "location": {"city": "Edmonton", "province": "Alberta", "country": "Canada"}}, "ground_truth": {"road_information": {"name": "109 Street", "type": "arterial road"}, "landmark_information": {"name": "Kingsway Mall", "type": "shopping centre"}, "location": {"city": "Edmonton", "province": "Alberta", "country": "Canada"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2259, "output_tokens": 66, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "a5ebaffea8f9a0cf9f03ff2851326d7d8e8ab392a180b23954bda678409043fa", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae0fbd7554299422ee9959c", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "June 25, 2015", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Emmanuel Mudiay: Emmanuel Kabeya Mudiay (born March 5, 1996) is a Congolese professional basketball player for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played high school basketball for Grace Preparatory Academy and Prime Prep Academy in Texas, where he gained much of the media's attention. He committed to play for the SMU Mustangs men's basketball team on August 24, 2013 but later made the decision to forgo college and joined the Guangdong Southern Tigers in China. After an injury-riddled season in China, he was selected with the seventh overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft by the Denver Nuggets.\n\nTerry Shea: Terence William Shea (born June 12, 1946) is an American football coach and former player. Currently, Shea does quarterback consulting work for future NFL draft prospects. Most recently he worked with Robert Griffin III \"RG3\" (2nd overall pick 2012), Blaine Gabbert (10th overall pick 2011), Sam Bradford (1st overall pick 2010), Matthew Stafford (1st overall pick 2009), and Josh Freeman (17th overall pick 2009. whom Shea later brought to the Bolts in 2015). Shea also trained and developed current college quarterbacks Collin Klein (Kansas State) and Tommy Rees (Notre Dame).\n\nList of Green Bay Packers first-round draft picks: The Green Bay Packers joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1921, two years after their original founding by Curly Lambeau. They participated in the first ever NFL draft in 1936 and selected Russ Letlow, a guard from the University of San Francisco. The team's most recent first round selection was Kenny Clark, a defensive tackle from UCLA in the 2016 NFL Draft. The Packers have selected the number one overall pick in the draft twice, choosing future Hall of Fame halfback Paul Hornung in 1957 and quarterback Randy Duncan in 1959. They have also selected the second overall pick three times and the third overall pick once. The team's eight selections from the University of Minnesota are the most chosen by the Packers from one university.\n\n1976 NBA draft: The 1976 NBA draft was the 30th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976\u201377 season. In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Atlanta Hawks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick. The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. The New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round pick respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players. On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA\u2013NBA merger.\n\n1967 NBA draft: The 1967 NBA draft was the 21st annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 3 and 4, 1967 before the 1967\u201368 season. In this draft, 12 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Baltimore Bullets were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. Five teams that had the best records in previous season were not awarded second round draft picks. Two expansion franchises, the Seattle SuperSonics and the San Diego Rockets, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the sixth and seventh pick in the first round, along with the last two picks of each subsequent round. The draft consisted of 20 rounds comprising 162 players selected.\n\nList of Tennessee Titans first-round draft picks: The Tennessee Titans are a National Football League (NFL) franchise that began play as the Houston Oilers in 1960, a charter member of the American Football League. The Oilers relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in 1997, playing as the Tennessee Oilers before changing their name to the Tennessee Titans in 1999. The Titans' first draft selection was Billy Cannon, a halfback from Louisiana State University. The team's most recent first round selection was Marcus Mariota, a quarterback from the University of Oregon. The Titans have selected the number one overall pick in the draft twice. They have also selected the second overall pick thrice and the third overall pick six times. The team's five selections from the University of Texas are the most chosen by the Titans from one university.\n\n1970 NBA draft: The 1970 NBA draft was the 24th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on March 23, 1970, before the 1970\u201371 season. In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the San Diego Rockets were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. Three expansion franchises, the Buffalo Braves, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Portland Trail Blazers, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the seventh, the eighth and the ninth pick in each round. In the first round, the Cavaliers had the seventh pick, while the Blazers and the Braves had the eighth and the ninth pick respectively. In the subsequent rounds, the Cavaliers and the Braves exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the eighth pick throughout the draft. The draft consisted of 19 rounds comprising the selection of 239 players; it holds the record for the most prospects selected in any NBA draft.\n\nNBA high school draftees: The NBA high school draftees are players who have been drafted to the National Basketball Association (NBA) straight out of high school without playing basketball at the collegiate level. The process of jumping directly from high school to the professional level is also known as going prep-to-pro. Since 2006, the practice of drafting high school players has been prohibited by the new collective bargaining agreement, which requires that players who entered the draft be 19 years of age and at least one year removed from high school. Contrary to popular belief, the player does not have to play at least a year in college basketball, as the player can choose to instead play in another professional league (especially overseas) like Brandon Jennings or Emmanuel Mudiay in Italy and China respectively, simply take the year off, such as the case with Satnam Singh Bhamara, or even hold themselves back a year in high school before declaring for the draft, such as the case with Thon Maker.\n\n2015 NBA draft: The 2015 NBA draft was held on June 25, 2015, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. It was televised nationally in the U.S. by ESPN. National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The draft lottery took place on May 19, 2015.\n\n1968 NBA draft: The 1968 NBA draft was the 22nd annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). 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Mala Mala has been presented in festivals around the world, including London, Ukraine, Los Angeles, Austin, Costa Rica and Mexico. In addition to schools such as The Boston Conservatory at Berklee, University of Pennsylvania, New York University and Harvard University.\n\nDavis Guggenheim: Philip Davis Guggenheim (born November 3, 1963) is an American film and television director and producer. His credits include \"NYPD Blue\", \"ER\", \"24\", \"Alias\", \"The Shield\", \"Deadwood\", and the documentaries \"An Inconvenient Truth\", \"The Road We've Traveled\", \"Waiting for 'Superman'\" and \"He Named Me Malala\". 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Originally from Placentia, California, he grew up in Yorba Linda, California (where he now resides in the off season) in a family of five; his father, Jay Pettibone, was a former MLB pitcher. After committing to play baseball for the University of Southern California Trojans, the Phillies drafted him in the third round of the 2008 MLB draft, and he signed with the club after being swayed there by some Phillies' players.\n\nMoneyball: Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game is a book by Michael Lewis, published in 2003, about the Oakland Athletics baseball team and its general manager Billy Beane. Its focus is the team's analytical, evidence-based, sabermetric approach to assembling a competitive baseball team, despite Oakland's disadvantaged revenue situation. A film based on the book starring Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill was released in 2011.\n\nJim Shellenback: James Philip Shellenback (born November 18, 1943) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and coach. 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In 2000, Trisno came to fame as the lead singer of Urban Xchange, which later evolved to Parking Lot Pimp. Trisno has performed alongside Stacy Orrico, Jamie Cullum, Jay Sean, Missy Higgins and Ben and Joey of The Click Five. He has also collaborated with Grammy Award winner John Lennon, Grammy Award nominee Brian McKnight, Mr. Cheeks from The Lost Boyz, Malaysian hip-hop duo Too Phat, Malaysian singer Camelia, Singaporean rapper Sheikh Haikel and Taiwanese popstar Evonne. With his sizzling buttery voice, Trisno has captivated local and international audience. Coupled along with his versatility in music and adept talent at working the crowd, he is described as \"the guy who was born to be a performer\".\n\n\u0160arlote L\u0113nmane: \u0160arlote L\u0113nmane (born 8 February 1998) is a Latvian teen singer. She represented Latvia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Minsk, Belarus, after five years of Latvia not participating in the competition.\n\nSam Verlinden: Samuel James Verlinden (born 1 October 1997) also known as Solo Artist Sam V is a New Zealand teen singer and actor. 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Buddy Caine, a former bandmate of Earl Johnson, was added to the group in 1975.\n\nTracy (English singer): Tracy was a UK teen singer from Wembley who recorded 1969\u20131971 for Columbia UK record producer Bob Barratt. 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The Rams began playing in 1936 as a charter member of the second American Football League. Although the NFL granted membership to the same owner, the NFL considers it a separate entity. In 1946, Rams' owner Dan Reeves, fed up with poor attendance at Cleveland Stadium, moved the Rams to Los Angeles, and the team played there from 1946 to 1979. Before his death in 1979, later Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom planned a move within the Los Angeles metropolitan area to Anaheim, using the venue now known as Angel Stadium, and his widow and successor Georgia Frontiere went through with the move in 1980, with the team still officially representing Los Angeles. The Rams moved to St. Louis in 1995 and renamed the team St. Louis Rams. In January 2016, the Rams and the NFL announced that the team would return to Los Angeles. 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He was the first Pro Bowl player for the Cowboys.\n\nVictor Hicks: Victor Lonell Hicks (born January 19, 1957) is a former American football tight end who played one season with the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the fifth round of the 1979 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Oklahoma and attended Estacado High School in Lubbock, Texas. He was also member of the New Jersey Generals and Denver Gold of the United States Football League.\n\nBilly Truax: William Frederick Truax (born July 15, 1943) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) from 1964 to 1973 for the Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys. He played in high school at Holy Cross in New Orleans and college football at Louisiana State University and was drafted in the second round of the 1964 NFL draft. 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In May 1971, Tucker was traded along with Billy Truax to the Dallas Cowboys for receiver Lance Rentzel. However, unable to regain his trademark speed because of a knee injury, Tucker retired before the start of the 1971 season.\n\nCharley Cowan: Charles Edward Cowan (June 19, 1938 in Braeholm, West Virginia \u2013 April 29, 1998 in Los Angeles, California) was a former American football offensive tackle who played fifteen seasons in the National Football League with the Los Angeles Rams from 1961 to 1975. Cowan was a huge intimidating presence on the left of Tom Mack, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, from 1966 to 1975, forming a potent left side of the offensive line, with help from Ken Iman at center from 1965 to 1975. In that 1961 to 1975 span, the Rams made the playoffs 5 times (1967,1969,1973,1974,1975), reaching the NFC championship game of the 1974-75 NFL playoffs and the 1975-76 NFL playoffs, but losing to the Minnesota Vikings and to the Dallas Cowboys, respectively. In the 1974 divisional round, the Rams defeated the Washington Redskins, as Cowan was successful against the opposing the right defensive end Verlon Biggs. In the 1975 divisional round, Doug France started in his place as the Rams defeated the St. Louis Cardinals. Cowan came back to play against the Cowboys, his final game, as the Rams could not get past them. Cowan was replaced by Doug France in 1976.\n\nHistory of the Cleveland Rams: The professional American football team now known as the Los Angeles Rams was established in Cleveland, and played there from 1936 to 1945. This article chronicles the team's history during their time as the Cleveland Rams. The Rams competed in the second American Football League (AFL) for the 1936 season and the National Football League (NFL) from 1937\u20131945, winning the NFL championship in 1945, before moving to Los Angeles in 1946 to become the only NFL champion ever to play the following season in another city. The move of the team to Los Angeles helped to jump-start the reintegration of pro football by African-American players and opened up the West Coast to professional sports. After being based in Los Angeles for 49 years, the Rams franchise moved again after the 1994 NFL season to St. Louis. In 2016, the team moved back to Los Angeles after 21 seasons in St. Louis.\n\nJim Price (tight end): James Price (born October 2, 1966 in Englewood, New Jersey) is a former American football tight end in the National Football League for the Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys and the St. Louis Rams. 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Actors Karan Nath, Kay Kay Menon, Soha Ali Khan and Neil Nitin Mukesh are also part of the film. It also stars two filmmakers, Anurag Kashyap and Aditya Bhattacharya.\n\nNiharika Kareer: Niharika Kareer is an Indian Punjabi film actress born in Delhi.\n\nDheiraj Kapoor: Dheiraj Kapoor (born 25 October 1978) is an Indian film actor, model, director, producer and entrepreneur. Kapoor is known for his modeling assignments with Honda Activa TVC, Byford T-shirts Campaign, Gurukul Campaign, BPL net.com Campaign, andIBM computers Campaigns. Overall responsible for conceptualizing and organizing brand campaigns, events for the domestic/international markets for individuals, brands and Organizations. 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Widely known as the first female super star of Telugu cinema and South Indian film Industry, she is also known for her works in Tamil cinema. She was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2003 for her contribution in Indian cinema. She was honored among \"women in cinema\" at the 30th International Film Festival of India.\n\nList of awards and nominations received by Rekha: Rekha is an Indian film actress who primarily works in Hindi films. Hailed as one of India's finest actresses, she made her debut as a child artist in 1966 and went on to appear in lead roles in the early 1970s. Since her debut as a leading actress she has acted in over 180 films. Rekha has often portrayed strong female characters, while also acting in some arthouse films besides numerous mainstream cinema. She has won four Filmfare Awards; two Best Actress Awards\u2014resulting from seven nominations, one Best Supporting Actress Award\u2014resulting from six nominations, and a Lifetime Achievement Award. The first award came in 1981 for the Hrishikesh Mukherjee-directed \"Khubsoorat\" where she was cast in a comic role. Her portrayal of a classical courtesan in \"Umrao Jaan\" (1981) fetched her the National Film Award for Best Actress in 1982. Rekha received her second Filmfare award in 1989 for \"Khoon Bhari Maang\". She portrayed the role of a widow who sets out to take revenge on her lover. Her negative role in \"Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi\" was highly appreciated by the critics and earned her a Filmfare Award in the Best Supporting Actress category. In 2003, she was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2010, Rekha was awarded the Padma Shri, the 4th highest civilian honour in India. Other awards won by her include International Indian Film Academy Awards, Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards, Star Screen Awards, Zee Cine Awards, Stardust Awards and Bollywood Movie Awards.\n\nSwati Sen: Swati Sen is an Indian film actress born in Nagpur, Maharashtra, most known for her roles in \"Udedh Bun\", which won the Silver Bear for Best Short Film at the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival, and the National Film Award-winning \"Antardwand\" (2010), which won her critical acclaim as well as Best Actress MAMI.\n\nPaoli Dam: Paoli Dam (born 4 October 1980) is an Indian film actress who started her career in 2004 with the Bengali television serial \"Jibon Niye Khela\". 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The tour, sponsored by Samsung, supported their sixth studio album, \"Progress\" as they visited major cities in the UK and Europe. It was the first tour to feature all five original members performing together in 15 years and the final tour to feature Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. In its infancy, the tour accomplished many accolades including selling 1.34 million tickets in less than 24 hours. The tour quickly became the biggest tour in the United Kingdom with demand for tickets a reported 30 times higher for Progress Live.\n\nRobbie Williams: Robert Peter Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer, songwriter and actor. He was a member of the pop group Take That from 1990 to 1995 and again from 2009 to 2012. He has also had commercial success as a solo artist.\n\nBeautiful World Tour 2007: The Beautiful World Tour 2007 was the sixth concert tour for the British pop group Take That. 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The song was written by Take That, Edvard F\u00f8rre Erfjord, Gary Go, Cass Lowe, and Henrik Barman Michelsen, and produced by Stuart Price and features Gary Barlow on lead vocal.\n\nBeautiful World (Take That album): Beautiful World is the fourth studio album from British pop group Take That. The album was released in November 2006, and was the band's first studio album in 11 years, and was also the band's first album to be released as a four-piece, without Robbie Williams (who quit the band). Five singles were released from the album: \"Patience\", \"Shine\", \"I'd Wait for Life\", the European-only single \"Reach Out\", and \"Rule the World\", which appeared on the deluxe tour edition.\n\nRobbie Williams discography: The discography of Robbie Williams, an English singer-songwriter, consists of eleven studio albums, one live album, seven compilation albums, one extended play, ten video albums, fifty-nine singles (including six as a featured artist), six promotional singles and fifty-six music videos (including two as a featured artist). Williams originally found success in the male pop group Take That, which he joined in 1990 following a successful audition: they released a series of UK number-one singles, including \"Pray\", \"Relight My Fire\", \"Babe\" and \"Back for Good\". Williams left Take That in 1995 to pursue a solo career; the group disbanded the following year.\n\nLet Me Entertain You Tour: The Let Me Entertain You Tour (also known as the Greatest Hits Tour) was the eleventh concert tour by British recording artist, Robbie Williams. The tour begin March 2015 in Europe and continued into Asia and Australasia, with over 40 shows. The tour grossed $27.1 million with 235,100 tickets sold.\n\nHey Boy (Take That song): \"Hey Boy\" is a song by British pop group Take That. It was released through Polydor Records on 16 October 2015 as the fourth single from their seventh studio album, \"III\" (2014). 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Originally published in \"Mademoiselle\" magazine in December 1956, it was reprinted in \"The Selected Writings of Truman Capote\" in 1963. It was issued in a stand-alone hardcover edition by Random House in 1966, and it has been published in many editions and anthologies since.\n\nCapote (film): Capote is a 2005 biographical film about Truman Capote, following the events during the writing of Capote's non-fiction book \"In Cold Blood\". Philip Seymour Hoffman won several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actor, for his critically acclaimed portrayal of the title character. The film was based on Gerald Clarke's biography \"Capote\" and was directed by Bennett Miller. It was filmed mostly in Manitoba in the autumn of 2004. It was released September 30, 2005, to coincide with Truman Capote's birthday.\n\nDear Mr. Capote: Dear Mr. Capote is a 1983 novel by Gordon Lish. His first novel, it takes the form of a letter to Truman Capote from a serial killer, \"Yours Truly\", who wishes Capote to write his biography and share the proceeds.\n\nTruman Capote: Truman Garcia Capote ( ; born Truman Streckfus Persons, September 30, 1924 \u2013 August 25, 1984) was an American novelist, screenwriter, playwright, and actor. Many of Capote's short stories, novels, plays, and nonfiction are recognized as literary classics, including the novella \"Breakfast at Tiffany's\" (1958) and the true crime novel \"In Cold Blood\" (1966), which he labeled a \"nonfiction novel\". At least 20 films and television dramas have been produced of Capote novels, stories, and plays.\n\nTruman Capote Award for Literary Criticism: The Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism is awarded for literary criticism by the University of Iowa on behalf of the Truman Capote Literary Trust. The value of the award is $30,000 (USD), and is said to be the largest annual cash prize for literary criticism in the English language. The formal name of the prize is the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism in Memory of Newton Arvin, commemorating both Capote and his friend Newton Arvin, who was a distinguished critic and Smith College professor until he lost his job in 1960 after his homosexuality was publicly exposed.\n\nTrilogy (film): Trilogy (also released as Truman Capote's Trilogy) is a 1969 American anthology drama film directed by Frank Perry and written by Truman Capote. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France.\n\nInfamous (film): Infamous is a 2006 American drama film based on the 1997 book by George Plimpton \"Truman Capote: In Which Various Friends, Enemies, Acquaintances, and Detractors Recall His Turbulent Career\". It covers the period from the late 1950s through the mid-1960s, during which Truman Capote researched and wrote his bestseller \"In Cold Blood\".\n\nTruman Capote Literary Trust: The Truman Capote Literary Trust is an American charitable trust established in 1994 by Truman Capote's literary executor, Alan U. Schwartz, pursuant to Capote's will.\n\nDallas John Baker: Dallas John Baker (born Dallas John Angguish Baker on 19 February 1968) is an Australian writer and academic noted for poetry, short stories and travel writing whose work deals with themes of alienation, otherness and sexuality. He is also known as Dallas Angguish, the name he used as a performance poet beginning in the 1980s. He has been repeatedly compared to Truman Capote and to David Sedaris. Angguish, who is openly gay, has also written plays and screenplays some of which have been produced. He is known for a lyrical style that foregrounds feeling and the use of powerful descriptive passages. Due to his evocative short stories, he has been variously described as Truman Capote's literary heir and as reminiscent of Carson McCullers, the much lauded Southern Gothic writer. His prose poetry has appeared in the journals Text, Lodestar Quarterly, Retort Magazine and Polari journal. His short stories have appeared in the book anthologies \"\"Dumped\"\", \"\"Bend, Don't Shatter\"\",\"\"Sensual Travels\"\" and others. His collection of memoir and travel writing \"\"Anywhere But Here\"\", released in February 2006, received very strong reviews. In particular Graeme Aitken of Australian gay magazine DNA wrote:\n\nLewis Mumford: Lewis Mumford, KBE (October 19, 1895 \u2013 January 26, 1990) was an American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic. Particularly noted for his study of cities and urban architecture, he had a broad career as a writer. 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It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of the Fox Film Company.\n\nBlind Folly: Blind Folly is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Clifford Mollison, Lilli Palmer, and Leslie Perrins. A man inherits a nightclub that belonged to his brother but soon discovers that it is the headquarters for a dangerous criminal gang.\n\nThe Price of Wisdom: The Price of Wisdom is a 1935 British drama film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Mary Jerrold, Roger Livesey and Lilian Oldland. It was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures.\n\nVivien Leigh: Vivien Leigh (born Vivian Mary Hartley, and also known as Lady Olivier after 1947; 5 November 19138 July 1967) was an English stage and film actress. 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In the US, it was released in 2001 along with a bonus disc titled \"Judas O\". The album's concluding track, \"Untitled\", was the Pumpkins' final recording before their breakup. Completed in the days leading up to the band's farewell concert at the Metro in Chicago, it was also released as a single. Another notable track is \"Real Love\"; while previously released on \"Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music\", this was taken from the factory master tapes and, as a result, lacks the pops and clicks inherent in all copies of \"Machina II\" (which is vinyl sourced).\n\nJimmy Chamberlin: James Joseph Chamberlin (born June 10, 1964) is an American drummer and record producer. He is best known as the drummer for the alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. Following the 2000 breakup of the band, Chamberlin joined Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan in the supergroup Zwan and also formed his own group, the Jimmy Chamberlin Complex. 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Since its inception, The Smashing Pumpkins has gone through multiple line-up changes, with Corgan the only consistent member.\n\nRange Life (song): \"Range Life\" is a song by Pavement, the third single from their 1994 album \"Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain\". The song attracted attention with controversial lyrics that seemed to mock alternative rock superstars the Smashing Pumpkins and the Stone Temple Pilots; Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan expressed his displeasure in magazine interviews, while songwriter Stephen Malkmus maintained that his words had been misinterpreted and no insult was intended. Regardless, Pavement, which was due to tour for Lollapalooza in 1994, got kicked out when the Smashing Pumpkins, the headlining act, threatened to cancel their Lollapalooza dates if Pavement played. Pavement would eventually play Lollapalooza the next year. An early 1993 demo of the song did not feature this verse; guitarist Spiral Stairs recalled in 2004 that when Malkmus first revealed these new lyrics to his bandmates at the New York City recording sessions for \"CRCR\", \"we almost lost our lunch from laughing so much.\" The single was not commercially released in the USA; it was issued by the band's UK label at the time, Big Cat. Both B-sides are outtakes from the \"Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain\" sessions and are included on the 2004 of that album. This song was one of many to be included in the group's greatest hits album \"\".\n\nMike Byrne (musician): Michael William Byrne (born February 6, 1990) is a drummer who was a member of the band The Smashing Pumpkins. When Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan called for rehearsals to replace Jimmy Chamberlin, Byrne auditioned and was chosen out of thousands of applicants. He played drums in Sky Saxon tribute band Spirits in the Sky for 6 shows in August 2009, along with Corgan, Kerry Brown, Kevin Dippold, Mark Tulin, Linda Strawberry, Ysanne Spevack, Mark Weitz, and Dave Navarro, and also performs drums on the ongoing Pumpkins 44-song project, \"Teargarden by Kaleidyscope\". As a part of \"Teargarden\", Mike contributed drumming duties on \"Oceania\", the Pumpkins' eighth full-length album. On April 17, 2010, Byrne played his first show under the Smashing Pumpkins moniker in celebration of Record Store Day.\n\nThe Smashing Pumpkins: The Smashing Pumpkins are an American alternative rock band from Chicago, Illinois, formed in 1988. Formed by frontman Billy Corgan (lead vocals, guitar) and James Iha (guitar), the band included D'arcy Wretzky (bass guitar) and Jimmy Chamberlin (drums) in its original incarnation. It has undergone many line-up changes over the course of its existence, with the current lineup being Corgan and rhythm guitarist Jeff Schroeder.\n\nJeff Schroeder: Jeffrey Kim \"Jeff\" Schroeder (born February 4, 1974, Los Angeles, California, United States) is an American rock musician, who became a guitarist with the alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins (replacing co founder James Iha) in 2007. He is currently finishing his PhD in Comparative Literature at UCLA, where he specializes in Asian American Literature, Francophone Literature, and Critical Theory.\n\nZwan: The True Poets of Zwan, commonly known simply as Zwan, was an American alternative rock supergroup that was formed by members of The Smashing Pumpkins, Slint, Tortoise, Chavez, and A Perfect Circle. Zwan was formed in late 2001 by Billy Corgan, lead singer and guitarist of the Smashing Pumpkins after they disbanded in December 2000. 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The song was nominated for the Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards, and won an MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video. 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Part of the State Secondary System, it runs east from U.S. Highway 421 in Harlan east via Brookside, Evarts, Benito, Black Bottom, and Holmes Mill to the Virginia state line. In Virginia, the road continues as secondary State Route 624 to Keokee; State Route 606 and primary State Route 68 provide access from Keokee to the town of Appalachia, Virginia.\n\n\u0110eravica: \u0110eravica or Gjeravica (Albanian: \"Gjeravica\" ; ) is the second highest mountain peak in the Prokletije mountain range and the Dinaric Alps chain, after Maja Jezerc\u00eb. It is the highest mountain in Kosovo, and, according to the view held by the government of Serbia that Kosovo is part of Serbia, the highest mountain of Serbia. It has an elevation of 2656 m above sea level. \u0110eravica is located in the western part of Kosovo, in the municipality of Junik. 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It runs from U.S. Route 11E/U.S. Route 19W/State Route 34 in Bluff City, just south of the split of US 19W and U.S. Route 19E, northeast via Hickory Tree and Holston Valley to the Virginia state line, where it becomes Virginia State Route 75.", "question": "Virginia State Route 160 runs atop the highest mountain peak in Kentucky, which has what elevation level?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"mountain_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the mountain peak."}, "state_of_mountain": {"type": "string", "description": "The U.S. state where the mountain is located."}, "is_highest_in_state": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if this is the highest peak in its state."}, "elevation": {"type": "object", "properties": {"value": {"type": "integer", "description": "The numerical value of the elevation."}, "unit": {"type": "string", "description": "The unit of measurement for the elevation (e.g., 'ft', 'm')."}}, "required": ["value", "unit"], "additionalProperties": false}, "route_on_mountain": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the state route that runs atop the mountain."}, "state": {"type": "string", "description": "The U.S. state associated with the route."}}, "required": ["name", "state"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["mountain_name", "state_of_mountain", "is_highest_in_state", "elevation", "route_on_mountain"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"mountain_name": "Black Mountain", "state_of_mountain": "Kentucky", "is_highest_in_state": true, "elevation": {"value": 4145, "unit": "ft"}, "route_on_mountain": {"name": "Kentucky Route 160", "state": "Kentucky"}}, "ground_truth": {"mountain_name": "Black Mountain", "state_of_mountain": "Kentucky", "is_highest_in_state": true, "elevation": {"value": 4145, "unit": "ft"}, "route_on_mountain": {"name": "State Route 160", "state": "Virginia"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1880, "output_tokens": 73, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f931640ca43861341451dd0e3887be45a59f667d3ebb924bbcad75c00938defd", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8d8a205542994ba4e3dc9f", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Yellow Cab Pizza: Yellow Cab Pizza Company is a Filipino chain that retails fast food, primarily pizza. In 2001, Yellow Cab Pizza Company was founded by Eric Puno, Henry Lee, and Albert Tan. Max's Group, owner of restaurant chain Max's of Manila, owns the brand. The restaurant also operates 145 branches in Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and China.\n\nAmerica's Incredible Pizza Company: America's Incredible Pizza Company (AIPC) is an American restaurant chain based in Springfield, Missouri. The restaurants are pizza buffets and entertainment centers. The first restaurant opened in Springfield in 2002. The company has 1,200 employees, and a revenue of $64.1 million.\n\nJohn's Incredible Pizza Company: John\u2019s Incredible Pizza Company is an American all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant and entertainment business founded by John Parlet in 1997. The company has 11 locations on the United States West Coast. Its corporate office is located in Rancho Santa Margarita, California.\n\nVocelli Pizza: Vocelli Pizza (formerly Pizza Outlet) is a pizzeria based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. s of 2008 , the chain has stores in the District of Columbia, Florida, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. The trade magazine \"Pizza Today\" ranked Vocelli Pizza in their Top 100 pizza franchises for 2007, based on its 2006 sales of $55 million.\n\nPapa Murphy's: Papa Murphy's, a business based in Vancouver, Washington, United States, is a take-and-bake pizza company. It began in 1995 as the merger of two take-and-bake pizza companies: Papa Aldo's Pizza (founded in 1981) and Murphy's Pizza (founded in 1981). The company and its franchisees operate more than 1,300 outlets in the United States and Canada. Papa Murphy's is the fifth-largest pizza chain in the United States.\n\nFlying Wedge Pizza: Flying Wedge Pizza Company is a Canadian franchised pizza chain consisting of 8 stores in Metro Vancouver.\n\nFour Star Pizza: Four Star Pizza is a fast food pizza company which operates throughout the island of Ireland.\n\nDomino's Pizza Enterprises: Domino's Pizza Enterprises Limited (DPE) is the largest pizza chain in Australia in terms of network store numbers and network sales, as well as the largest franchisee for the Domino\u2019s Pizza brand in the world. DPE is the exclusive master franchise for the Domino\u2019s brand network in Australia, New Zealand, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the Principality of Monaco, Japan and Germany. Across these markets, DPE has over 1900 stores. In May 2005 DPE became the first publicly listed pizza company in Australia.\n\nThe Pizza Company: The Pizza Company (Thai: \u0e40\u0e14\u0e2d\u0e30 \u0e1e\u0e34\u0e0b\u0e0b\u0e48\u0e32 \u0e04\u0e2d\u0e21\u0e1b\u0e30\u0e19\u0e35 ) is a restaurant chain and international franchise based in Bangkok, Thailand. With focus on pizza and Italian-American cuisine, it is a wholly owned subsidiary of \"Minor International\" (was merged with \"The Minor Food Group\").\n\nJS Food Plan: JS Food Plan Co, Ltd. (commonly referred to as \"JS\" (which is an acronym for the Korean name Jae Sang) (hangul:\uc81c\uc774\uc5d0\uc2a4 \ud478\ub4dc\ud50c\ub79c) is a franchised Korean pizza company headquartered in Yeoeuido-Dong Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea, established in 1998 the company is currently CEO'd by Jeong Jae Sang (\uc815\uc7ac\uc0c1). Its brand name is Pizza Segyero. (hangul:\ud53c\uc790 \uc138\uacc4\ub85c) In 2005, the company became an international franchise when it expanded to Beijing, China. 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The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 1,664. It is situated near to the River Trent, approximately 3 mi north-west from Scunthorpe. The village is noted for the 1974 Flixborough disaster.\n\nEast Stockwith: East Stockwith is a village within the civil parish of East Stockwith, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies on the River Trent, 3 mi north-west of Gainsborough. The River Trent Aegir, a tidal bore, reaches the village. In 2001 it had a total resident population of 209, increasing to 314 at the 2011 census.\n\nLangford, Nottinghamshire: Langford is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England. It is located 4 miles north-east of Newark-on-Trent and two miles East from The River Trent. Population details are included in the civil parish of Holme. It is based on A1133 which comes off of the A46. Although Langford is currently located two miles from The River Trent it has not always been this way. In \"1575 there was a cataclysmic flood\" which altered the course of the Trent which meant Langford and Holme were now on the same side of the river. Before this change in the rivers course the Trent used to flow next to St Bartholomew's church and Holme was on the opposite side of the bank.\n\nAmcotts: Amcotts is a village and civil parish in the North Lincolnshire district of Lincolnshire, England, and on the Isle of Axholme. The village is situated north-west from Scunthorpe, and on the west bank of the River Trent facing Flixborough on the east bank. The 2001 Census recorded a population of 219 for the parish, increasing to 262 at the 2011 census.\n\nWilford: Wilford is a village close to the centre of the city of Nottingham, UK. It is in the Clifton North Ward of Nottingham Unitary Authority. The village is bounded to the north and west by the River Trent and to the east by the embankment of the now closed Great Central Railway. The now demolished Wilford Power Station was located on the north bank of the River Trent.\n\nThe Meadows, Nottingham: The Meadows is an area of Nottingham, England located south of city centre, close to the River Trent and connected to West Bridgford in the Borough of Rushcliffe by Trent Bridge and the Wilford Suspension Bridge. Victoria Embankment runs alongside the River Trent to the south of the Meadows and is home to the Nottingham War Memorial Gardens.\n\nTorksey Castle: Torksey Castle is a manor house located in the centre of the village of Torksey on the east bank of the River Trent in Lincolnshire, England. It is 12 miles northwest of Lincoln on the A156 road. Seven miles to the north is Gainsborough Old Hall and 10 miles southeast is Lincoln Castle. It is a 16th-century Tudor stone-built fortified manor house founded by the Jermyn family of Suffolk. The building is on the Buildings at Risk Register. The site is strictly private, with no public access and is only visible from the A156 road and a public footpath, on the west bank of the River Trent.\n\nDerwent Mouth: Derwent Mouth is a location on the River Trent, which at that point forms the border between the English counties of Derbyshire and Leicestershire. It is both the confluence of the River Derwent with the River Trent, and the point at which the Trent and Mersey Canal joins the natural River Trent.\n\nBole, Nottinghamshire: Bole is a village and civil parish in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England. It is close by the River Trent, on the eastern side of which is Gainsborough in Lincolnshire. At one time the village stood \u2013 like the neighbouring parish of West Burton \u2013 very near to an oxbow lake, known as Bole Round. However flooding led to the original course of the River Trent being diverted after 1792. The parish now lies within a landscape largely dominated by the West Burton power stations. According to the 2001 census Bole had a population of 140, increasing to 247 at the 2011 Census.\n\nTrent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway: The Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway was a railway line in north Lincolnshire which commenced at an end on junction with the South Yorkshire Railway where that railway crossed the River Trent near the village of Gunhouse. This was known as Gunhouse Junction but the village has become known as \"Gunness\". The line ran for about 14 miles (22.5\u00a0km) through Frodingham to Wrawby Junction near Barnetby and included railway stations at Appleby, and Elsham. The line also included two branches to Gunness and Gunhouse Wharf on the River Trent. 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She is the wife of novelist and screenwriter Nick Hornby.\n\nBrooklyn (film): Brooklyn is a 2015 British-Canadian-Irish romantic drama film directed by John Crowley and written by Nick Hornby, based on Colm T\u00f3ib\u00edn's 2009 novel of the same name. The film stars Saoirse Ronan, Emory Cohen, Domhnall Gleeson, Jim Broadbent, and Julie Walters. Set in 1951 and 1952, the film tells the story of a young Irish woman's immigration to Brooklyn, where she falls in love. When her past catches up with her she must choose between two countries and the lives that exist within them for her.\n\nList of Harry Potter cast members: Several actors of the United Kingdom and Ireland have voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the \"Harry Potter\" film series based on the book series by J. K. Rowling. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson have played Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in all the films. When they were cast only Radcliffe had previously acted in a film. Complementing them on screen are such actors as Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Miriam Margolyes, Helen McCrory, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Thewlis, Emma Thompson, and Julie Walters, among others. Thirteen actors have appeared as the same character in all eight films of the series.\n\nAn Education: An Education is a 2009 coming-of-age drama film based on a memoir of the same name by British journalist Lynn Barber. The film was directed by Lone Scherfig from a screenplay by Nick Hornby. It stars Carey Mulligan as Jenny, a bright schoolgirl, and Peter Sarsgaard as David, the charming con man who seduces her. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards in 2010: Best Picture and Writing (Adapted Screenplay) for Nick Hornby, and Best Actress for Carey Mulligan.\n\nRevolution!!: Revolution!! (also known as The French Revolution by the National Theatre of Brent) is a 1989 television comedy film by the National Theatre of Brent, the British comedy double-act. It stars Patrick Barlow as Desmond Olivier Dingle and Jim Broadbent as Wallace, and is written by Patrick Barlow, with Jim Broadbent and Martin Duncan. Directed by Jonathan Stedall. Desmond and Wallace act out major events of the French Revolution, portraying different characters simply by slightly changing their grey suit costumes.\n\nList of accolades received by Brooklyn: Brooklyn is a 2015 Irish-Canadian historical period drama film directed by John Crowley. Writer Nick Hornby adapted the screenplay from Colm T\u00f3ib\u00edn's novel of the same name. The plot follows Eilis Lacey (Saoirse Ronan), a young Irish woman who emigrates to Brooklyn to find employment. There she marries an Italian plumber called Tony (Emory Cohen), before being forced to choose between her home town of Enniscorthy or her new life in Brooklyn. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. It was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures in a limited capacity on 6 November 2015.\n\nPaddington 2: Paddington 2 is an upcoming British-French family-comedy film directed by Paul King, co written by King and Simon Farnaby, and produced by David Heyman. It is the sequel to 2014's \"Paddington\". The film stars Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson, Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, and the voices of Ben Whishaw and Imelda Staunton. Production began in October 2016, and ended in June 2017. The film is set to release on 10 November 2017.\n\nPaddington (film): Paddington is a 2014 comedy film directed by Paul King, written by King and Hamish McColl and produced by David Heyman. Based on \"Paddington Bear\" by Michael Bond, the film stars Ben Whishaw as the voice of the title character, along with Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi and Nicole Kidman in live-action roles. The film was co-produced by the French company StudioCanal and the British company Heyday Films. It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2014 and grossed $265.3 million worldwide on a \u20ac38.5 million budget. Among several honours, King was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and both he and Heyman were nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. A sequel, \"Paddington 2\", is scheduled to be released in 2017.\n\nCherry Wine (Hozier song): \"Cherry Wine\" is a song by Hozier released in February 2016 as the final single from the 2014 album \"Hozier\". The song was issued to promote awareness of the issue of domestic violence, and sales from downloads go to anti-domestic violence charities. The video, starring Saoirse Ronan as a domestic violence victim, which premiered on Valentine's Day, was given wide coverage in the Irish press. In March Hozier performed the song at the UN Women HeForShe event, supported by SAFE Ireland.\n\nBilly Howle: Billy Howle (born November 9, 1989) is an actor, known for his work as James Warwick on the E4 television series, \"Glue\". He has since co-starred in the film, \"The Sense of an Ending\" (as the younger version of Jim Broadbent's lead character) and the miniseries \"The Witness for the Prosecution\" in the pivotal role of defendant, Leonard Vole. He also appeared in \"Dunkirk\". Howle will next be seen opposite Saoirse Ronan in the drama, \"On Chesil Beach\", in the adaptation of Anton Chekhov's iconic play, \"The Seagull\", and in Netflix film \"Outlaw King\".", "question": "When was the film produced by the wife of Nick Hornby, starring Saoirse Ronan, Emory Cohen, Domhnall Gleeson, Jim Broadbent, and Julie Walters released?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film identified by the criteria."}, "producer": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the film's producer."}, "relationship_to_nick_hornby": {"type": "string", "description": "The relationship of the producer to Nick Hornby."}}, "required": ["name", "relationship_to_nick_hornby"], "additionalProperties": false}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the film was released."}, "main_actors": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of the main actors starring in the film."}}, "required": ["film_title", "producer", "release_year", "main_actors"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "Brooklyn", "producer": {"name": "Amanda Posey", "relationship_to_nick_hornby": "wife"}, "release_year": 2015, "main_actors": ["Saoirse Ronan", "Emory Cohen", "Domhnall Gleeson", "Jim Broadbent", "Julie Walters"]}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "Brooklyn", "producer": {"name": "Amanda Posey", "relationship_to_nick_hornby": "wife"}, "release_year": 2015, "main_actors": ["Saoirse Ronan", "Emory Cohen", "Domhnall Gleeson", "Jim Broadbent", "Julie Walters"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1990, "output_tokens": 76, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "8ad7d6091ace395a5a3e47e8e1b1d70e8d7e0b038a5c3cefbf3834dab348da86", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5abda0325542993062266cd8", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1818", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Tennessee Valley Authority: The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is a federally owned corporation in the United States created by congressional charter on May 18, 1933 to provide navigation, flood control, electricity generation, fertilizer manufacturing, and economic development to the Tennessee Valley, a region particularly affected by the Great Depression. 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Development resumed in earnest in the 1880s as Florence's industrial economy developed with the addition of several cotton mills, and the Florence Wagon Works, among others. Other booms occurred in the 1920s with the construction of Wilson Dam, the establishment of the Tennessee Valley Authority in the 1930s, and during World War II as metals and chemical plants were drawn to the area.\n\nNorris Dam: Norris Dam is a hydroelectric and flood control structure located on the Clinch River in Anderson County and Campbell County, Tennessee, United States. Its construction in the mid-1930s was the first major project for the Tennessee Valley Authority, which had been created in 1933 to bring economic development to the region and control the rampant flooding that had long plagued the Tennessee Valley. The dam was named in honor of Nebraska Senator George Norris (1861\u20131944), a longtime supporter of government-owned power in general, and supporter of TVA in particular. 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They were united in their common plight for equal financing for religious schools. They were opposed to the Concentration. The Coalition governed between 1888 and 1891, led by \u00c6neas Mackay, 1901 and 1905 led by Abraham Kuyper, 1908 and 1913 led by Theo Heemskerk and between 1918 and 1940 led by several politicians, Hendrikus Colijn, Dirk Jan de Geer and Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck.\n\nMaintenance of Religious Harmony Act: The Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act (\"MRHA\") is a Singapore statute which, according to its long title, provides for the maintenance of religious harmony, for the establishment of a Presidential Council for Religious Harmony (\"PCRH\"), and for matters connected therewith. The Act, which was passed on 9 November 1990 and came into force on 31 March 1992, empowers the Minister for Home Affairs to make a restraining order against a person who is in a position of authority in any religious group or institution if the Minister is satisfied that the person has committed or is attempting to commit any of the following acts: causing feelings of enmity, hatred, ill-will or hostility between different religious groups; or promoting a political cause, carrying out subversive activities, or exciting disaffection against the President or the Government under the guise of propagating or practising a religious belief. A restraining order may also be made against a person who incites, instigates or encourages any religious leader or any religious group or institution to commit the above acts; or a person who is not a religious leader who causes or attempts to cause feelings of enmity, hatred, ill-will or hostility between different religious groups. A restraining order made against a religious leader may direct that he or she must obtain the permission of the Minister before addressing members of any religious group or institution, assisting or contributing to religious publications, or holding office in the editorial board or committee of such publications. Breaching a restraining order is a criminal offence.\n\nAbraham Kuyper: Abraham Kuijper ( ; ] ; 29 October 1837 \u2013 8 November 1920), generally known as Abraham Kuyper, was a Dutch journalist, statesman and neo-Calvinist theologian. He founded the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (the second largest Reformed denomination in the country behind the Dutch Reformed Church), a newspaper, the Free University of Amsterdam, and the Anti-Revolutionary Party. He served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands between 1901 and 1905. In religious affairs, he sought to adapt the Dutch Reformed Church to the challenges posed by the loss of state financial aid and by religious pluralism, rising nationalism, and the Arminian religious revivals of his day which denied predestination. He vigorously denounced modernism in theology as a fad that would pass away. In politics, he dominated the Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) from its founding in 1879 to his death in 1920. He promoted pillarisation, the social expression of the anti-thesis in public life, whereby Protestant, Catholic and secular elements each had their own independent schools, universities and social organisations.\n\nRoel van den Broek: Roelof \"Roel\" van den Broek (born 20 December 1931) is a Dutch religious scholar. He was a professor of Religious History of the Hellenistic period at Utrecht University between 1979 and 1991. He subsequently was a professor of history of Christianity until his retirement in 1997.\n\nReligious violence in India: Communal violence in India includes acts of violence by followers of one religious group against followers and institutions of another religious group, often in the form of rioting. Religious violence in India, especially in recent times, has generally involved Hindus and Muslims, although incidents of violence have also involved atheists, Christians and Sikhs. There is also history of Muslim \u2013 Parsee riots (List of riots in Mumbai).\n\nGathering of Justice and Unity: The Gathering of Justice and Unity (list 269/710) (also known as Amir al-Fayiz) is a political coalition that contested the Basra governorate election, 2009 and is registered for the Iraqi legislative election, 2014. The list is led by Al-Faiz, the head of the Awlad Amir sub-tribe which is predominantly from the Shaykhiyya religious group.\n\nReligious identity: Religious Identity is a specific type of identity formation. Particularly, it is the sense of group membership to a religion and the importance of this group membership as it pertains to one's self-concept. Religious identity is not necessarily the same as religiousness or religiosity. Although these three terms share a commonality, religiousness and religiosity refer to both the value of religious group membership as well as participation in religious events (e.g. going to church). Religious identity, on the other hand, refers specifically to religious group membership regardless of religious activity or participation.\n\nGenocide: Genocide is intentional action to destroy a people (usually defined as an ethnic, national, racial, or religious group) in whole or in part. 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In the film, the song represents Prince's angst at the budding relationship between the characters played by Morris Day and Apollonia. The song was composed by Prince, with credit to his father, John L. Nelson for the guitar solo based on a piano instrumental written by Nelson and Prince. Prince titled the piece \"Father's Song\" and recorded it on piano for the film, though on screen it was portrayed as being played by Prince's on-screen father, actor Clarence Williams III. On the box-set \"Purple Rain Deluxe\" (2017) a different and longer recording of \"Father's Song\" is included.\n\nPurple Rain (film): Purple Rain is a 1984 American rock musical drama film directed by Albert Magnoli, written by Magnoli and William Blinn, and produced by Robert Cavallo, Joseph Ruffalo and Steven Fargnoli. The film stars Prince in his acting debut playing \"The Kid,\" a quasi-biographical character. \"Purple Rain\" was developed to showcase Prince's talents and contains several concert sequences.\n\nCarl Chang (computer scientist): Carl Kochao Chang () is Professor of Computer Science, Professor of Human Computer Interaction and Director of Software Engineering Laboratory in the Department of Computer Science at Iowa State University where he served as its department chair from 2002-2013. He received a PhD in computer science from Northwestern University. He worked for GTE Automatic Electric and Bell Laboratories before joining the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1984, where he directed the International Center for Software Engineering. He served as Professor and Director for the Institute for Mobile, Pervasive, and Agile Computing Technologies (IMPACT) at Auburn University from 2001\u20132002, before moving to Iowa State University in July 2002. Chang was the 2004 IEEE Computer Society president. Previously he served as the Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Software (1991\u20131994) and Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Computer (2007\u20132010). He spearheaded the Computing Curricula 2001 (CC2001) project jointly sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, the ACM, and the National Science Foundation. He is a Life Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of AAAS, and a member and an officer of the European Academy of Sciences. He received the 2000 IEEE Third Millennium Medal, the 2006 Bulgaria Academy of Sciences Marin Drinov Medal, and the 2012 IEEE Computer Society Richard E. Merwin Medal. As a three times winner of IBM Faculty Award, Chang\u2019s research interests include software engineering, human computer interaction and digital health. He is the founder of Situation Analytics based on his Situ theoretical framework. He is the recipient of the 2014 Overseas Outstanding Contribution Award from China Computer Federation (CCF \u4e2d\u56fd\u8ba1\u7b97\u673a\u5b66\u4f1a) as well as the 2014 Distinguished Alumnus by the National Central University in Taiwan (\u4e2d\u592e\u5927\u5b78\uff0d\u53f0\u7063)\u3002\n\nLeyenda de Azul: The Leyenda de Azul (Spanish for \"the Blue Legend\") is a lucha libre tournament held seven times by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) between 2000 and 2008 and again in 2011 and 2012. The tournament honors Blue Demon, or \"Demonio Azul\" as he's sometimes referred to. The tournament is not nearly as prestigious as CMLL's annual \"Leyenda de Plata\" tournament. The winner is given a plaque with a Blue Demon mask on it and a championship belt featuring Blue Demon as well. There was no \"Leyenda de Azul\" in 2009 and no plans for a 2010 tournament has been announced so far. All tournaments have taken place in Arena M\u00e9xico in Mexico City and all were held on Fridays during CMLL's Super Viernes show. In 2009 Blue Demon Jr. threatened to take legal action against CMLL on behalf of the National Wrestling Alliance over CMLL's use of three NWA branded championships. While CMLL did not publicly respond to the threat they dropped the tournament from their schedule for two years. In July 2011, CMLL, still not on good terms with Blue Demon Jr., announced the return of the tournament. The tournament would instead be endorsed by Blue Demon's biological son and Blue Demon Jr.'s adopted brother, El Hijo de Blue Demon.\n\nBlue: Blue is the colour between violet and green on the spectrum of visible light. Human eyes perceive blue when observing light with a wavelength between 450 and 495 nanometres. Blues with a higher frequency and thus a shorter wavelength appear more violet, while those with a lower frequency and a longer wavelength gradually appear more green. Pure blue, in the middle, has a wavelength of 470 nanometres. In painting and traditional colour theory, blue is one of the three primary colours of pigments, along with red and yellow, which can be mixed to form a wide gamut of colours. Red and blue mixed together form violet, blue and yellow together form green. Blue is also a primary colour in the RGB colour model, used to create all the colours on the screen of a television or computer monitor.\n\nWen-mei Hwu: Wen-mei Hwu is the Walter J. Sanders III-AMD Endowed Chair professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Coordinated Science Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research is on compiler design, computer architecture, computer microarchitecture, and parallel processing. He is a Principle investigator for the petascale Blue Waters supercomputer, is co-director of the Universal Parallel Computing Research Center (UPCRC), and principle investigator for the first NVIDIA CUDA Center of Excellence at UIUC. At the Illinois Coordinated Science Lab, Dr. Hwu leads the IMPACT Research Group and is director of the OpenIMPACT project - which has delivered new compiler and computer architecture technologies to the computer industry since 1987. From 1997 to 1999, Dr. Hwu served as the chairman of the Computer Engineering Program at Illinois. Since 2009, Dr. Hwu has served as Chief Technology Officer at MulticoreWare Inc., leading the development of compiler tools for heterogeneous platforms. The OpenCL compilers developed by his team at MulticoreWare are based on the LLVM framework and have been deployed by leading semiconductor companies.\n\nBuster (soundtrack): Buster: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1988 British film \"Buster\". The album is essentially a collection of oldies, tucked in between two Phil Collins songs that were recorded for the film, in which he starred. \" Two Hearts\" was specially written for the film, having earned a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in 1989, a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (tying with \"Let the River Run\" from \"Working Girl\" by Carly Simon) as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, and \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" with a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male was a remake of a song taken to #2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1965 by The Mindbenders. Both were released as singles, and topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, with \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" also reaching #1 in the UK. Other new songs include Collins' \"Big Noise\" and The Four Tops' \"Loco in Acapulco\", co-written by Collins. The soundtrack received at the Brit Awards in 1989 the award for British Soundtrack Album, while Collins received the award British Male Artist for his contribution to the soundtrack album.\n\nLoan modification in the United States: Loan modification is the systematic alteration of mortgage loan agreements that help those having problems making the payments by reducing interest rates, monthly payments or principal balances. Lending institutions could make one or more of these changes to relieve financial pressure on borrowers to prevent the condition of foreclosure. Loan modifications have been practiced in the United States since The 2008 Crash Of The Housing Market from Washington Mutual, Chase Home Finance, Chase, JP Morgan & Chase, other contributors like MER's. Crimes of Mortgage ad Real Estate Staff had long assisted nd finally the squeaky will could not continue as their deviant practices broke the state and crashed. Modification owners either ordered by The United States Department of Housing, The United States IRS or President Obamas letters from Note Holders came to those various departments asking for the Democratic process to help them keep their homes and protection them from explosion. Thus the birth of Modifications. It is yet to date for clarity how theses enforcements came into existence and except b whom, but t is certain that note holders form the Midwest reached out in the Democratic Process for assistance. FBI Mortgage Fraud Department came into existence. Modifications HMAP HARP were also birthed to help note holders get Justice through reduced mortgage by making terms legal. Modification of mortgage terms was introduced by IRS staff addressing the crisis called the HAMP TEAMS that went across the United States desiring the new products to assist homeowners that were victims of predatory lending practices, unethical staff, brokers, attorneys and lenders that contributed to the crash. Modification were a fix to the crash as litigation has ensued as the lenders reorganized and renamed the lending institutions and government agencies are to closely monitor them. Prior to modifications loan holders that experiences crisis would use Loan assumptions and Loan transfers to keep the note in the 1930s. During the Great Depression, loan transfers, loan assumption, and loan bail out programs took place at the state level in an effort to reduce levels of loan foreclosures while the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Trade Commission, Comptroller, the United States Government and State Government responded to lending institution violations of law in these arenas by setting public court records that are legal precedence of such illegal actions. The legal precedents and reporting agencies were created to address the violations of laws to consumers while the Modifications were created to assist the consumers that are victims of predatory lending practices. During the so-called \"Great Recession\" of the early 21st century, loan modification became a matter of national policy, with various actions taken to alter mortgage loan terms to prevent further economic destabilization. Due to absorbent personal profits nothing has been done to educate Homeowners or Creditors that this money from equity, escrow is truly theirs the Loan Note Holder and it is their monetary rights as the real prize and reason for the Housing Crash was the profit n obtaining the mortgage holders Escrow. The Escrow and Equity that is accursed form the Note Holders payments various staff through the United States claimed as recorded and cashed by all staff in real-estate from local residential Tax Assessing Staff, Real Estate Staff, Ordinance Staff, Police Staff, Brokers, attorneys, lending institutional staff but typically Attorneys who are also typically the owners or Rental properties that are trained through Bankruptcies'. that collect the Escrow that is rightfully the Homeowners but because most Homeowners are unaware of what money is due them and how they can loose their escrow. Most Creditors are unaware that as the note holder that the Note Holder are due a annual or semi annual equity check and again bank or other lending and or legal intuitions staff claim this monies instead. This money Note Holders were unaware of is the prize of real estate and the cause of the Real Estate Crash of 2008 where Lending Institutions provided mortgages to people years prior they know they would eventually loose with Loan holders purchasing Balloon Mortgages lending product that is designed to make fast money off the note holder whom is always typically unaware of their escrow, equity and that are further victimized by conferences and books on HOW TO MAKE MONEY IN REAL STATE - when in fact the money is the Note Holder. The key of the crash was not the House, but the loan product used and the interest and money that was accrued form the note holders that staff too immorally. The immoral and illegal actions of predatory lending station and their staff began with the inception of balloon mortgages although illegal activity has always existed in the arena, yet the crash created \"Watch Dog\" like HAMP TEAM, IRS, COMPTROLLER< Federal Trade Commission Consumer Protection Bureau, FBI, CIA, Local Police Department, ICE ( The FBI online Computer crime division receives and investigates computer crimes that record keeping staff from title companies, lending institutional staff, legal staff and others created fraudulent documents to change payments and billing of note holders to obtain the money note holders are typically unaware of) and other watch dog agencies came into existence to examine if houses were purchased through a processed check at Government Debited office as many obtained free homes illegally. Many were incarcerated for such illegal actions. Modifications fixed the Notes to proper lower interest, escrow, tax fees that staff typically raised for no reason. Many people from various arenas involved in reals estate have been incarcerated for these actions as well as other illegal actions like charging for a modification. Additionally Modifications were also made to address the falsifications such as inappropriate mortgage charges, filing of fraudulently deeds, reporting of and at times filing of fraudulent mortgages that were already paid off that were fraudulently continued by lenders staff and attorneys or brokers or anyone in the Real Estate Chain through the issues of real estate terms to continue to violate United States Laws, contract law and legal precedence where collusion was often done again to defraud and steal from the Note Holder was such a common practice that was evidence as to why the Mortgage Crash in 2008 occurred for the purpose of wining the prize of stealing form Homeowners and those that foreclosed was actually often purposefully for these monies note holders were unaware of to be obtained which was why Balloon mortgages and loans were given to the staff in the Real Estate Market with the hoper and the expectation that the loan holders would default as it offered opportunity to commit illegal transactions of obtaining the homeowners funds. While such scams were addressed through modifications in 2008. The Market relied heavily on Consumers ignorance to prosper, ignorance of real estate terms, ignorance on what they were to be charged properly for unethical financial gain and while staff in real estates lending arenas mingled terms to deceive y deliberate confusion consumers out of cash and homes while the USA Government provided Justice through President Obamas Inception and IRS Inception of Modifications which addressed these unethical profits in Reals Estate. It was in 2009 that HARP, HAMP and Modifications were introduced to stop the victimization of Note Holders. Taking on the Banks that ran USA Government was a great and dangerous undertaking that made America Great Again as Justice for Consumers reigned. Legal action taken against institutions that have such business practices can be viewed in State Code of Law and Federal Law on precedent cases that are available to the public. Finally, It had been unlawful to be charged by an attorney to modify as well as fro banking staff to modify terms to increase a mortgage and or change lending product to a balloon in an concerted effort to make homeowner foreclose which is also illegal, computer fraud and not the governments intended purpose or definition of a modification.\n\nMusic of the Final Fantasy VII series: \"Final Fantasy VII\" is a role-playing video game developed by Square (now Square Enix) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment as the seventh installment in the \"Final Fantasy\" series. Released in 1997, the game sparked the release of a collection of media centered on the game entitled the \"Compilation of Final Fantasy VII\". The music of the \"Final Fantasy VII\" series includes not only the soundtrack to the original game and its associated albums, but also the soundtracks and music albums released for the other titles in the collection. The first album produced was \"Final Fantasy VII Original Soundtrack\", a compilation of all the music in the game. It was released as a soundtrack album on four CDs by DigiCube in 1997. A selection of tracks from the album was released in the single-disc \"Reunion Tracks\" by DigiCube the same year. \"Piano Collections Final Fantasy VII\", an album featuring piano arrangements of pieces from the soundtrack, was released in 2003 by DigiCube, and Square Enix began reprinting all three albums in 2004. To date, these are the only released albums based on the original game's soundtrack, and were solely composed by regular series composer Nobuo Uematsu; his role for the majority of subsequent albums has been filled by Masashi Hamauzu and Takeharu Ishimoto.\n\nHarry Mendell: Harry Mendell is an American inventor and computer designer. In the 1970s and 1980s he worked in electronics, specifically with computers and music. He invented the first digital sampling synthesizer. The American musician Stevie Wonder bought Mendell's invention, the \"Computer Music Melodian\" and used it on a documentary soundtrack and corresponding soundtrack album inspired by the book \"The Secret Life of Plants\". Wonder worked with Mendell for almost a decade, including almost all the tracks that are on the soundtrack album \"The Woman in Red\", for which Mendell won a Platinum record. 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It stars Nick Nolte, Gene Hackman and Joanna Cassidy. The musical score by Jerry Goldsmith, which featured well-known jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, was nominated for an Academy Award. The editing by Mark Conte and John Bloom was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Editing. The Film was shot in the Mexican states of Chiapas and Oaxaca.\n\nWho Framed Roger Rabbit: Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American live-action/animated fantasy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Frank Marshall and Robert Watts, and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. The film is based on Gary K. Wolf's 1981 novel \"Who Censored Roger Rabbit? \" The film stars Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Fleischer, Stubby Kaye, and Joanna Cassidy. Combining live-action and animation, the film is set in Hollywood during the late 1940s, where animated characters and people co-exist. The story follows Eddie Valiant, a private detective who must exonerate \"Toon\" Roger Rabbit, who is accused of murdering a wealthy businessman.\n\nVampire in Brooklyn: Vampire in Brooklyn (also known as Wes Craven's Vampire in Brooklyn) is a 1995 American comedy horror film directed by Wes Craven. Eddie Murphy, who also produced and stars in the film, wrote the film's script, alongside Vernon Lynch and Murphy's older brother Charles Q. Murphy. \"Vampire in Brooklyn\" co-stars Angela Bassett, Allen Payne, Kadeem Hardison, John Witherspoon, Zakes Mokae, and Joanna Cassidy. Murphy also plays an alcoholic preacher and a foul-mouthed Italian gangster. The film was released in the United States on October 27, 1995. Despite negative reviews, the film became a cult film among fans.\n\nBuffalo Bill (TV series): Buffalo Bill is an American television sitcom that featured the misadventures of an egotistical talk show host, played by Dabney Coleman and his staff (including Geena Davis and Joanna Cassidy) at WBFL-TV, a small TV station in Buffalo, New York. It premiered June 1, 1983 on NBC and ran for two seasons (1983\u201384). It was also shown on the then-new UK fourth TV channel Channel 4.\n\nThe Package (1989 film): The Package is a 1989 political thriller film directed by Andrew Davis and starring Gene Hackman, Joanna Cassidy and Tommy Lee Jones. Set during the Cold War, the film portrays an assassination conspiracy within both the U.S. and Soviet militaries. The Americans and Soviets are about to sign a disarmament treaty to completely eliminate nuclear weapons, but elements within each country's military are vehemently opposed to such a plan and determined to stop it at all costs. Roger Ebert awarded the film three stars out of four, calling it \"smarter than most thrillers\".\n\nKathaa Animations: Kathaa Animations, is an Indian Animation Studio, aimed at developing original content for the Indian as well as Global audiences. It is best known for the creation of the Animated Characters Hum Tum for the film Hum Tum. Hum Tum was one of the most successful animated characters to be used in mainstream Bollywood film. \n\nGhosts of Mars: Ghosts of Mars is a 2001 American science fiction action horror film written, directed and with music by John Carpenter. The film stars Ice Cube, Natasha Henstridge, Jason Statham, Pam Grier, Clea DuVall, and Joanna Cassidy. The film received negative reviews and was a box office bomb, scoring just a 21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earning $14 million at the box office, against a $28 million production budget.\n\nThe Late Show (film): The Late Show is a 1977 American neo-noir mystery film written and directed by Robert Benton and produced by Robert Altman. It stars Art Carney, Lily Tomlin, Bill Macy, Eugene Roche, and Joanna Cassidy.\n\nMinna Haapkyl\u00e4: Minna-Maria Erika Haapkyl\u00e4 (born 10 June 1973 in Helsinki) is a Finnish actress. She has won two Jussi Awards; one for the best actress in a supporting role for a 1999 Veikko Aaltonen film \"Rakkaudella Maire\", and another in 2009 for the best actress in a leading role for \"Kuulustelu\", directed by J\u00f6rn Donner. Haapkyl\u00e4 was married to actor Hannu-Pekka Bj\u00f6rkman from 2002 to 2014. They have two sons.She is now in a relationship with actress Joanna Haartti having come out as gay.\n\nJoanna Cassidy: Joanna Cassidy (born August 2, 1945) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as the replicant Zhora Salome in Ridley Scott's film \"Blade Runner\" (1982) and Dolores in \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\" (1988). 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Newkirk is also a member of the underground hip hop group The Dix, produced by Prince Paul. Donald Newkirk is also the writer, producer, and singer for songs on his 'Funk City' album put together by Russell Simmons DefJam label. He's also produced the title song 'Small Thing' which was used as one of the soundtracks to the movie 'Livin Large'.\n\nThe Cactus Revisited: The Cactus Revisited is a remix album from East Coast hip hop group 3rd Bass. It was released on September 7, 1990, by Def Jam Recordings; one year after 3rd Bass' debut album and one year before its second album. Out of a total seven tracks, it consists of six remixed songs and one unreleased song. Its remixes are by Prince Paul, Dave Dorrell, Marley Marl, and 3rd Bass itself, among others. 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He released four hip hop albums, \"Straight Outta Console: The Nintendo Thumb Mixtape\" in 2011, \"Thrift Store Jesus\" in 2012, \"Jesus Shuttlesworth: The Mixtape\" and \"The Weight of Glory: Second Edition (A Hip Hop Remix Inspired by the Works of C.S. Lewis)\" in 2013, and \"Among Thieves\" in 2014, while two were folk rock roots releases, \"The Weight of Glory - Songs Inspired by the Works of C.S. Lewis\" in 2012, and \"Fort Wayne\" in 2014.\n\nThe Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 9: The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Volume 9 is the ninth annual music compilation album to be contributed by \"The Source\" magazine. Released December 7, 2004, and distributed by Image Entertainment, \"Hip Hop Hits Volume 9\" features sixteen hip hop and rap hits (one of them being the bonus track). It went to number 36 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart and number 75 on the \"Billboard\" 200 album chart. 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It was for the most part commercially ignored and only reached number 103 on the \"Billboard\" 200, however it was a critical success. It featured one popular single, \"Here It Comes/Back To The Grill\" which reached number 1 on the Hot Rap Singles chart as well as becoming a \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and Rhythmic Top 40 hit. The song \"Back To The Grill\" is notable for featuring a young Nas in one of his first appearances on record. The title of \"Back To The Grill\" is a reference to the 3rd Bass track \"Kick 'em In The Grill\".\n\nThe Cactus Album: The Cactus Al/Bum (also known as The Cactus Cee/D and The Cactus Cas/Ette depending on release format) is the debut album by hip hop trio 3rd Bass, released on Def Jam Recordings on November 14, 1989. The album received positive reviews from the hip hop press, and the group gained some publicity by being arguably the second white group to achieve hip hop credibility, after the Beastie Boys. It was certified gold by the RIAA on April 24, 1990, the same day as Biz Markie's \"The Biz Never Sleeps\", which was released two weeks prior to \"The Cactus Album\".\n\nPrince Paul (producer): Paul Edward Huston, (born April 2, 1967) better known by his stage name Prince Paul, is an American disc jockey, record producer and recording artist from Amityville, New York. Paul began his career as a DJ for Stetsasonic. Since then he has worked on albums by Boogie Down Productions, MC Lyte, Big Daddy Kane and 3rd Bass, among others. Major recognition for Prince Paul came when he produced De La Soul's debut album \"3 Feet High and Rising\" (1989), in which he pioneered new approaches to hip hop production, mixing and sampling, as well as by adding comedy sketches.\n\nIcelandic hip hop: Icelandic hip hop is hip hop culture from Iceland, which includes hip hop music and rapping, breakdancing by b-girls and b-boys, and graffiti artists and graffiti writers. Early hip hop groups included Quarashi, Subterranean, Team 13 (which later became Twisted Minds), Multifunctionals, Oblivion, Bounce Brothers and Hip Hop Elements (later named Kritikal Mazz). The next generation of hip hop performers, notably BlazRoca and Sesar A rapped in Icelandic. XXX Rottweiler and Sesar A published the first all Icelandic hip hop albums in 2001. Subsequent artists included B\u00e6jarins bestu, M\u00f3ri, Afkv\u00e6mi Gu\u00f0anna (The Offspring of the Gods), Bent og 7Berg (Bent and 7Berg), Skytturnar (The Marksmen), H\u00e6sta Hendin (The Highest Hand) and Forgotten Lores. MG\u00edsli Palmi, \u00deri\u00f0ja H\u00e6\u00f0in (The Third Floor), Cell 7, Kilo, Shadez of Reykjav\u00edk, \u00dalfur \u00dalfur, and Emmsj\u00e9 Gauti. Icelandic lyrics are usually very direct and aggressive, with battle raps. An important hip hop events is R\u00edmnafl\u00e6\u00f0i in Mi\u00f0berg, a freestyle competition. Element Crew has been the leading B-boy crew since 1998. 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Despite supposedly being a sequel to \"Doctor X\" (1933), also produced by Warner Bros., the films are unrelated.\n\nRob Morgan (actor): Rob Morgan is an American actor best known for his roles in Netflix series, most notably Turk Barrett in \"Daredevil\" and \"Luke Cage\", as well as his recurring roles in \"Stranger Things\" and the upcoming limited series \"Godless\" in 2017.\n\nZaat: Zaat (also known as The Blood Waters of Dr. Z, Hydra, and Attack of the Swamp Creatures) is a 1971 American science fiction-horror film that was written, produced, and directed by Don Barton. It gained significant exposure when it was used in an episode of movie-mocking television series \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\" in May 1999.\n\nThe Mist (TV series): The Mist is an American science fiction-horror thriller television series developed by Christian Torpe for Spike. It is based on the horror novella of the same name by author Stephen King. 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He was described in an obituary by the Conservative journalist Patrick Cosgrave as \"Between Harold Wilson and Tony Blair, the only possible Labour Party leader of whom a Conservative leader had cause to walk in fear\" and, along with Enoch Powell, \"the most captivating rhetorician of the age\".\n\nPowellism: Powellism is the name given to the political views of Conservative and Ulster Unionist politician Enoch Powell. They derive from his High Tory and libertarian outlook.\n\nLike the Roman: The Life of Enoch Powell: Like the Roman: The Life of Enoch Powell is a 1998 book by the English writer Simon Heffer. It is a biography of the politician Enoch Powell. The title is taken from Powell's 1968 Rivers of Blood speech when Powell quoted Virgil's \"Aeneid\": \"As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see the River Tiber foaming with much blood\".\n\nEleanor Smith (politician): Eleanor Patricia Smith is a British Labour Party politician. 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The first of several collaborations between Soderbergh and actor George Clooney, it was released on June 26, 1998.\n\nSuper Hybrid: Super Hybrid is a 2011 science fiction horror thriller film about a malicious shape shifting sentient car that devours its victims by tricking them into its cab, sent to a police precinct garage after a terrible accident it stalks the mechanics as it tries to find a way to escape.\n\n71st Golden Globe Awards: The 71st Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and American television of 2013, was broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on January 12, 2014, by NBC, as part of the 2013-14 film awards season. The ceremony was produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Woody Allen was announced as the Cecil B. DeMille Award honoree for his lifetime achievements on September 13, 2013, and Diane Keaton accepted the award for him. On October 15, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were announced as the co-hosts for the second time in a row and as the co-hosts for the 72nd Golden Globe Awards. The nominations were announced on December 12, 2013, by Aziz Ansari, Zoe Saldana and Olivia Wilde. \" American Hustle\", \"Behind the Candelabra\", \"Breaking Bad\", \"Brooklyn Nine-Nine\", and \"Dallas Buyers Club\" were among the films and television shows that received multiple awards.\n\nLogan Lucky: Logan Lucky is a 2017 American heist comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh, based on an original script written by unknown newcomer Rebecca Blunt. Soderbergh came out of retirement to direct the film and to distribute it independently through his own company Fingerprint Releasing. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, Riley Keough, Daniel Craig, Seth MacFarlane, Katie Holmes, Hilary Swank, Katherine Waterston and Sebastian Stan, and follows the unlucky Logan family who plan to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway, and try to avoid getting caught by the FBI.\n\nBehind the Candelabra: Behind the Candelabra is a 2013 American drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh. It dramatizes the last ten years in the life of pianist Liberace and the relationship he had with Scott Thorson. It is based on Thorson\u2019s memoir, \"\" (1988). Richard LaGravenese wrote the screenplay. Jerry Weintraub was the executive producer. It premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2013 and competed for the Palme d'Or. It aired on HBO on May 26, 2013 and was given a cinematic release in the United Kingdom on June 7, 2013. The film received general acclaim from television critics including praise for the performances of Michael Douglas and Matt Damon.\n\nBubble (film): Bubble is a 2005 American drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh about three low-paid doll factory workers, one of whom is murdered. Soderbergh also shot and edited the film under the pseudonyms Peter Andrews and Mary Ann Bernard, taken from his father's given names and his mother's maiden name, respectively. The film was shot on high-definition video.\n\nThe Knick: The Knick is an American television drama series on Cinemax created by Jack Amiel and Michael Begler and directed by Steven Soderbergh. The series follows Dr. John W. Thackery (Clive Owen) and the staff at a fictionalized version of the Knickerbocker Hospital (the \"Knick\") in New York during the early twentieth century. Amiel and Begler write the majority of the episodes and are executive producers. 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In older treatments, the subgroups of the Acarina were placed at order rank, but as their own subdivisions have become better understood, it is more usual to treat them at superorder rank.\n\nRicinulei: The order Ricinulei is a group of arachnids known as hooded tickspiders, though they are not true spiders. Like most arachnids, they are predatory, eating small arthropods. In older works they are sometimes referred to as Podogona.\n\nHesperornithes: Hesperornithes is an extinct and highly specialized group of aquatic avialans closely related to the ancestors of modern birds. They inhabited both marine and freshwater habitats in the Northern Hemisphere, and include genera such as \"Hesperornis\", \"Parahesperornis\", \"Baptornis\", \"Enaliornis\", and \"Potamornis\", all strong-swimming, predatory divers. Many of the species most specialized for swimming were completely flightless. The largest known hesperornithean, \"Canadaga arctica\", may have reached a maximum adult length of over 1.5 m .\n\nBoiga kraepelini: Boiga kraepelini, commonly known as the square-headed cat snake, Kelung cat snake, or Taiwanese tree snake is a species is a species of mildly venomous colubrid snake found in East and Southeast Asia (Taiwan, China, Vietnam, and Laos). Its specific name \"kraepelini\" honours Karl Kraepelin, a German naturalist. The common name Kelung cat snake refers to its type locality, Keelung in northern Taiwan.\n\nScorpion: Scorpions are predatory arachnids of the order Scorpiones. They have eight legs and are easily recognized by the pair of grasping pedipalps and the narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic forward curve over the back, ending with a venomous stinger. Scorpions range in size from 9 mm / 0.3 in. (\"Typhlochactas mitchelli\") to 23 cm / 9 in. (\"Heterometrus swammerdami\").\n\nTaxidermy: Taxidermy is the preserving of an animal's body via stuffing or mounting for the purpose of display or study. Animals are often, but not always, portrayed in a life-like state. The word taxidermy refers to the process of preserving the animal, but the word is also used to describe the end product, which are often called \"mounts\". The word taxidermy is derived from the Greek words \"taxis\" and \"derma\". Taxis means to \"to move\", and \"derma\" means \"skin\" (the dermis). The word taxidermy translates to \"arrangement of skin\". Taxidermy is practiced primarily on vertebrates (mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and less commonly on amphibians) but can also be done to larger insects and arachnids under some circumstances. Taxidermy takes on a number of forms and purposes, including natural history museum displays, hunting trophies, study skins, and is sometimes used as a means to memorialize pets. A person who practices taxidermy is called a taxidermist. They may practice professionally for museums or as businesses catering to hunters and fishermen, or as amateurs, such as hobbyists, hunters, and fishermen. A taxidermist is aided by familiarity with anatomy, sculpture, painting, and tanning.\n\nCaraboctonidae: The Caraboctonidae (hairy scorpions) make up the superfamily Iuroidea. The family was established by Karl Kraepelin in 1905.\n\nArachnology: Arachnology is the scientific study of spiders and related animals such as scorpions, pseudoscorpions, and harvestmen, collectively called arachnids. Those who study spiders and other arachnids are arachnologists.\n\nCalcitronidae: The family Calcitronidae is an extinct group of arachnids. Its two monotypic genera are only known from Pliocene deposits of calcite in Arizona. 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Wells story \"The Flowering of the Strange Orchid\"). Mythology about man-eating plants dates back to at least the 1800s, and probably much earlier.\n\nLandscape After the Battle: Landscape After the Battle (Polish: Krajobraz po bitwie ) is a 1970 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda and starring Daniel Olbrychski; telling a story of a Nazi German concentration camp survivor soon after liberation, residing in a DP camp somewhere in Germany. It is based on the writings of Holocaust survivor and Polish author Tadeusz Borowski. In most part, the plot revolves around the events depicted in Borowski's short story called \"Bitwa pod Grunwaldem\" (\"The Battle of Grunwald\") from his collection \"This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen\". The film was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nLove Medicine: Love Medicine is Louise Erdrich\u2019s first novel, published in 1984. 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It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 25, 1990. It was written by Al Jean, Mike Reiss, Sam Simon and Matt Groening, and directed by Rich Moore. In the episode, Bart cuts the head off the statue of Jebediah Springfield in the center of town to impress Jimbo, Kearney and Dolph, three older kids he admires. The town's residents, including the three boys, are horrified and Bart regrets his actions. After telling his family, Homer and Bart head to the center of town, where they are met by an angry mob. After Bart tells the mob he has made a mistake, the townspeople forgive Bart and he places the head back on the statue. The episode's title is a reference to the short story \"The Tell-Tale Heart\" by Edgar Allan Poe.\n\nThe Simpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History: The Simpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History is a non-fiction book about the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\". It was written by John Ortved, and first published in October 2009 by Faber and Faber. In the United Kingdom, the book is called Simpsons Confidential: The uncensored, totally unauthorised history of the world's greatest TV show by the people that made it. The book is an oral history of the show, and concentrates particularly on the writers and producers of the show. The book includes entire chapters devoted to key figures such as creator Matt Groening and James L. Brooks and Sam Simon, who helped develop the series. According to National Public Radio reviewer Linda Holmes, \"Ortved's thesis, essentially, is that lots of people are responsible for the success of \"The Simpsons\", and their creator, Matt Groening, has too often been viewed as the sole source to the detriment of others who also deserve to be praised.\"\n\nThe Simpsons (season 2): \"The Simpsons\"' second season originally aired on the Fox network between October 11, 1990 and May 9, 1991, and contained 22 episodes, beginning with \"Bart Gets an \"F\"\". Another episode, \"Blood Feud\", aired during the summer after the official season finale. The executive producers for the second production season were Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, and Sam Simon, who had also been EPs for the previous season. The DVD box set was released on August 6, 2002 in Region 1, July 8, 2002 in Region 2 and in September, 2002 in Region 4. The episode \"Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment\" won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour), and was also nominated in the \"Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special\" category.\n\nList of The Simpsons guest stars: In addition to the show's regular cast of voice actors, celebrity guest stars have been a staple of \"The Simpsons\", an American animated television sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company, since its first season. \"The Simpsons\" focuses on the eponymous family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. The family was initially conceived by Groening for a series of animated shorts, which originally aired as a part of \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" between 1987 and 1989. The shorts were developed into a half-hour prime time series which began in December 1989. The series' 27th season began in September 2015 and episodes of \"The Simpsons\" have aired. A feature film adaptation of the series called \"The Simpsons Movie\", was released in 2007.\n\nSome Enchanted Evening (The Simpsons): \"Some Enchanted Evening\" is the thirteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' first season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 13, 1990. Written by Matt Groening and Sam Simon and directed by David Silverman and Kent Butterworth, \"Some Enchanted Evening\" was the first episode produced for season one and was intended to air as the series premiere, but served as the final episode of the season due to significant animation problems. It is also the last episode to feature the original opening sequence starting from \"Bart the Genius\". In the episode, Homer and Marge spend a night on the town while leaving the children with a diabolical babysitter named Ms. Botz.\n\nThe Simpsons (season 1): \"The Simpsons\"' first season originally aired on the Fox network between December 17, 1989 and May 13, 1990, beginning with the Christmas special \"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire\". The executive producers for the first production season were Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, and Sam Simon.\n\nList of The Simpsons comics: The following is a list of comic book series based on the animated TV show The Simpsons and published by Bongo Comics in the United States. The first comic strips based on \"The Simpsons\" appeared in 1991 in the magazine \"Simpsons Illustrated\" (not to be confused with the comic publications from 2012 bearing the same name), which was a companion magazine to the show. The comic strips were popular and a one-shot comic book entitled \"Simpsons Comics and Stories\", containing three different stories, was released in 1993 for the fans. The book was a success and due to this, the creator of \"The Simpsons\", Matt Groening, and his companions Bill Morrison, Mike Rote, Steve Vance and Cindy Vance created the publishing company Bongo Comics. By the end of 1993, Bongo was publishing four titles: \"Simpsons Comics\", \"Bartman\", \"Radioactive Man\" and \"Itchy & Scratchy Comics\". Since then, many more titles have been published, out of which \"Simpsons Comics\", \"Bart Simpson\", \"Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror\", \"Simpsons Super Spectacular\", Simpsons Summer Shindig, and \"Simpsons Winter Wingding\".\n\nThe Simpsons (season 3): \"The Simpsons\"' third season originally aired on the Fox network between September 19, 1991 and August 27, 1992. The showrunners for the third production season were Al Jean and Mike Reiss who executive produced 22 episodes for the season, while two other episodes were produced by James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, and Sam Simon. An additional episode, \"Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes? \", aired on August 27, 1992 after the official end of the third season and is included on the Season 3 DVD set. Season three won six Primetime Emmy Awards for \"Outstanding Voice-Over Performance\" and also received a nomination for \"Outstanding Animated Program\" for the episode \"Radio Bart\". The complete season was released on DVD in Region 1 on August 26, 2003, Region 2 on October 6, 2003, and in Region 4 on October 22, 2003.\n\nJames L. Brooks: James Lawrence Brooks (born May 9, 1940) is an Academy Award-, Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning American television and movie director, producer and screenwriter. Growing up in North Bergen, New Jersey, Brooks endured a fractured family life and passed the time by reading and writing. After dropping out of New York University, he got a job as an usher at CBS, going on to write for the CBS News broadcasts. He moved to Los Angeles in 1965 to work on David L. Wolper's documentaries. After being laid off he met producer Allan Burns who secured him a job as a writer on the series \"My Mother the Car\".\n\nList of The Simpsons video games: \"The Simpsons\" is an American animated television sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical parody of a middle class American lifestyle epitomized by its eponymous family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. It is set in the fictional town of Springfield, and lampoons American culture, society and television, and many aspects of the human condition. The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a pitch for a series of animated shorts with producer James L.\u00a0Brooks. Groening created a dysfunctional family and named the characters after members of his own family, substituting Bart for his own name. The shorts became a part of \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" on April 19, 1987 and after a three-season run, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show and became a hit series for Fox. The growing popularity of the series motivated video game developers to create video games based on the series. Two pinball machines have also been produced; one self-titled, that was only made available for a limited time after the first season finale (1990) and \"The Simpsons Pinball Party\" (2003). 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This is thought to be the most common mechanism of action for natural selection because most traits do not appear to change drastically over time. Stabilizing selection commonly uses negative selection (a.k.a. purifying selection) to select against extreme values of the character, leading to a decrease in genetic diversity. Stabilizing selection is the opposite of disruptive selection. Instead of favoring individuals with extreme phenotypes, it favors the intermediate variants. It reduces phenotypic variation and maintains the status quo. Natural selection tends to remove the more severe phenotypes, resulting in the reproductive success of the norm or average phenotypes. Because most traits change little over time, stabilizing selection is thought to be the most common type of selection in most populations. However, a meta-analysis of studies that measured selection in the wild failed to find an overall trend for stabilizing selection. 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Natural Selection v1 was first publicly released on Halloween 2002, and is now at version 3.2. \" Natural Selection 2\" was released in late 2012.\n\nMechanism (biology): In the science of biology, a mechanism is a system of casually interacting parts and processes that produce one or more effects. Scientists explain phenomena by describing mechanisms that could produce the phenomena. For example, natural selection is a mechanism of biological evolution; other mechanisms of evolution include genetic drift, mutation, and gene flow. In ecology, mechanisms such as predation and host-parasite interactions produce change in ecological systems. In practice, no description of a mechanism is ever complete because not all details of the parts and processes of a mechanism are fully known. For example, natural selection is a mechanism of evolution that includes countless, inter-individual interactions with other individuals, components, and processes of the environment in which natural selection operates.\n\nThe Genetical Theory of Natural Selection: The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection is a book by Ronald Fisher which combines Mendelian genetics with Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection, with Fisher being the first to argue that \"Mendelism therefore validates Darwinism\" and stating with regard to mutations that \"The vast majority of large mutations are deleterious; small mutations are both far more frequent and more likely to be useful\", thus refuting orthogenesis. First published in 1930 by The Clarendon Press, it is one of the most important books of the modern synthesis, and helped define population genetics. It is commonly cited in biology books, outlining many concepts that are still considered important such as Fisherian runaway, Fisher's principle, reproductive value, Fisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection, Fisher's geometric model, the sexy son hypothesis, mimicry and the evolution of dominance. It was dictated to his wife in the evenings as he worked at Rothamsted Research in the day.\n\nDarwin and women: Charles Darwin's views on women were based on his view of natural selection. Darwin believed that the difference between males and females were partly due to \"sexual selection.\" Darwin's theory of sexual selection, which can be found in his book \"The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex,\" states that women, and some men, will choose to mate with someone that is most suitable to culture. This proposition of sexual selection readily tied into his theory of natural selection in the way that evolution will have different outcomes depending on the traits of the suitor the females chooses to reproduce with. This also supports his principle of \"survival of the fittest\" in the human species.\n\nLineage selection: Lineage selection, occurs when the frequency of one biological lineage changes in frequency relative to another lineage. Lineage selection is a generalization of individual based natural selection; the stating that an allele is favored by natural selection is equivalent to stating that the lineage bearing the allele is favored by natural selection. For alleles with simple positive or negative fitness effects, lineage and individual based selection are equivalent. However, lineage selection can accommodate a wider array of evolutionary phenomena, such as the adaptive evolution of evolvability, altruism, and recombination. Additionally, lineage selection is useful in determining the effects of mutations in highly structured environments such as tumors.\n\nCharles Darwin: Charles Robert Darwin, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 12 February 1809 \u2013 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors and, in a joint publication with Alfred Russel Wallace, introduced his scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection, in which the struggle for existence has a similar effect to the artificial selection involved in selective breeding.\n\nPrice equation: In the theory of evolution and natural selection, the Price equation (also known as Price's equation or Price's theorem) describes how a trait or gene changes in frequency over time. The equation uses a covariance between a trait and fitness to give a mathematical description of evolution and natural selection. It provides a way to understand the effects that gene transmission and natural selection have on the proportion of genes within each new generation of a population. The Price equation was derived by George R. Price, working in London to re-derive W.D. Hamilton's work on kin selection. The Price equation also has applications in economics. Examples of the Price equation can be found here: Price equation examples.\n\nEdinburgh Seven: The Edinburgh Seven were the first group of matriculated undergraduate female students at any British university. They began studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 1869 and although they were ultimately prevented from graduating and qualifying as doctors, the campaign they fought gained national attention and won them many supporters, including Charles Darwin. 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The Wardogs became famous in 2001 and received a mention on ESPN as the first professional football team to finish a 16-game season winless. The inactive club was sold during the summer of 2005 and renamed the Mississippi Headhunters after relocating to Biloxi, Mississippi. The team was not able to begin play in Biloxi due to damage to the Mississippi Coast Coliseum by Hurricane Katrina. The owner of the team, Greg Disotell, had planned on building a new 12,000-seat arena, called Jackson Sports Arena, for his team in Pearl, Mississippi (a suburb of Jackson) but he was not able to secure funding. The franchise continued to be dormant until it ceased to exist along with the rest of the AF2 following the 2009 season.\n\nBiloxi Yacht Club: The Biloxi Yacht Club (BYC) is located in Biloxi, Mississippi on the shores of the Mississippi Sound. The BYC is a founding member of the Gulf Yachting Association, as well as the Mississippi Coast Yachting Association. 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Mr. Lee is an adjunct professor at Brown University, resident set designer at Trinity Repertory Company, and lives with his wife Brooke in Providence, where they raised their two sons.\n\nRichard Hudson (stage designer): Richard Hudson (born 9 June 1954) is a Zimbabwean stage designer best known for his work for \"The Lion King\", which won him the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design. He studied at Wimbledon School of Art.\n\nTim Hatley: Tim Hatley is a British set and costume designer for theater and film. He is the winner of the Tony Award for Best Set Design and Best Costume Design, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design, and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Set Design.\n\nAn Inspector Calls: An Inspector Calls is a play written by English dramatist J. B. Priestley, first performed in 1945 in the Soviet Union and in 1946 in the UK. It is one of Priestley's best known works for the stage, and is considered to be one of the classics of mid-20th century English theatre. The play's success and reputation has been boosted in recent years by a successful revival by English director Stephen Daldry for the National Theatre in 1992, and a tour of the UK in 2011\u20132012.\n\nRob Howell: Robert (Rob) Stuart Howell is a British costume and set designer. He is primarily known for his work on the London stage. Howell won the Olivier Award for his set design for the musical \"Matilda the Musical\" in 2012. He has also designed both scenery and costumes for several Broadway shows, and won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design for \"Ghost the Musical\" in 2012.\n\nIan MacNeil (scenic designer): Ian MacNeil (born 1960) is a British scenic designer. 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The song's commercial success inspired Clarkson to name her second studio album \"Breakaway\". The album won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2006, while its second single, \"Since U Been Gone\", won for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Subsequent singles, \"Behind These Hazel Eyes\" (2005), \"Because of You\" (2005), and \"Walk Away\" (2006), became successful hits. Clarkson's third studio album, \"My December\", was released in 2007. The album became a subject of a dispute with then RCA Music Group chairman Clive Davis, who criticized the album and suggested that Clarkson reunite with her previous collaborators. \" Never Again\", the lead single from \"My December\", became its only hit single. Succeeding releases from \"My December\" included \"Sober\", \"One Minute\", and \"Don't Waste Your Time\".\n\nDiana Ross: Diana Ernestine Earle Ross (born March 26, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Ross rose to fame as the lead singer of the vocal group The Supremes, which, during the 1960s, became Motown's most successful act, and is to this day the United States' most successful vocal group, as well as one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Ross' success as lead singer of The Supremes made it possible for future African-American R&B and soul acts to find mainstream success. The group released a record-setting twelve number-one hit singles on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, including \"Where Did Our Love Go\", \"Baby Love\", \"Come See About Me\", \"Stop! In the Name of Love\", \"You Can't Hurry Love\", \"You Keep Me Hangin' On\", \"Love Child\", and \"Someday We'll Be Together\".\n\nI'm Beginning to See the Light: \"I'm Beginning to See the Light\" is a popular song and jazz standard, written by Duke Ellington, Don George, Johnny Hodges, and Harry James, and published in 1944. 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She then had a 13 or so year career as an opium runner for James Matheson, one of the founders of the firm Jardine Matheson.\n\nGarynahine Estate: Garynahine Estate (Scottish Gaelic: \"Gearraidh na h-aibhne\" ) in Garynahine, a village on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides was owned by Sir James Matheson, born in Shiness, Lairg, Sutherland, Scotland, from 1844 to 1917. He was the son of Captain Donald Matheson, a Scottish trader in India.\n\nArthur Matheson: Arthur James Matheson (December 1842 \u2013 January 25, 1913) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He served as a Conservative Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Lanark South from 1898 to 1913, and was provincial treasurer from 1905 to 1913.\n\nLews Castle: Lews Castle (Scottish Gaelic: \"Caisteal Le\u00f2dhais\") is a Victorian era castle located west of the town of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland. 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The basic version includes footage of six songs each from the shows at London's Brixton Academy, D\u00fcsseldorf's Philips Halle and Germany's Rock Am Ring Festival (at the N\u00fcrburgring). A second disc has the audio portion of the entire D\u00fcsseldorf concert. The deluxe edition is a 2-DVD/CD that expands the shows on two DVDs. The album is produced by Pierre and Francois Lamoureux, who have worked with The Tragically Hip and The Who.\n\nCompany of Strangers (Bad Company album): Company of Strangers is the eleventh studio album by the English hard rock band Bad Company, and their first with Robert Hart (in place of Brian Howe who had replaced Paul Rodgers in 1986 as lead vocalist). The album was released in June 1995. To date, it is the band's latest studio album of all-new material.\n\nDanny Brown: Daniel Dewan Sewell (born March 16, 1981), better known by his stage name Danny Brown, is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan. He is best known for his individuality, being described by MTV as \"one of rap's most unique figures in recent memory\". In 2010, after amassing several mixtapes, Brown released his debut studio album, \"The Hybrid\". Brown began to gain major recognition after the release of his second studio album, \"XXX\", which received critical acclaim and earned him such accolades as \"Spin\", as well as \"Metro Times\" \"Artist of the Year\". In 2013, he entered a US \"Billboard\" chart, with the release of his third studio album, \"Old\", which reached number 18 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart and spawned three singles, \"Dip\", \"25 Bucks\" and \"Smokin & Drinkin\". His latest studio album, \"Atrocity Exhibition\", was released on September 27, 2016.\n\nXXX (Danny Brown album): XXX (pronounced \"triple x\" or \"30\") is the second studio album by American rapper Danny Brown. It was released on August 15, 2011, by Fool's Gold Records. The album's production was handled by Frank Dukes, Brandun DeShay, Skywlkr, Nick Speed, Quelle, Paul White, Squadda Bambino and House Shoes. The album's only guest appearances come from Brown's Bruiser Brigade cohorts Chips and Dopehead.\n\nJ-Tull Dot Com: J-Tull Dot Com (1999) is the 20th studio album by the British band Jethro Tull, and their latest studio album consisting of all-original material.\n\nOld (Danny Brown album): Old is the third studio album by American rapper Danny Brown. It was released on October 8, 2013, by Fool's Gold Records and Alternative Distribution Alliance. 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The Tigers play their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and compete in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by 12th year head coach Les Miles for the first four games of the year before he was fired on September 25 along with offensive coordinator Cam Cameron. Miles was replaced by interim head coach Ed Orgeron, who was later promoted to head coach on November 26, 2016. They finished the season 8\u20134, 5\u20133 in SEC play to finish in a tie for second place in the Western Division. They were invited to the Citrus Bowl where they defeated Louisville.\n\nEd Orgeron: Edward Jim Orgeron Jr. (born July 27, 1961) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach at Louisiana State University (LSU). Orgeron previously served as the head football coach at University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) from 2005 to 2007 and was the interim head coach at the University of Southern California (USC) in 2013. He is nicknamed \"Coach O\".\n\nEdgar Wingard: Edgar Ramey Wingard (September 21, 1878 \u2013 July 31, 1927) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at seven different schools: Ohio Northern University (1903), Butler University (1904\u20131905), Western University of Pennsylvania\u2014now known as the University of Pittsburgh (1906), Louisiana State University (1907\u20131908), the University of Maine (1910\u20131911), Susquehanna University (1916\u20131917, 1919, 1924\u20131925), and Bucknell University (1918), compling a career record of 77\u201339\u20135. In 1908, Wingard led his LSU team to a record of 10\u20130. The team has been recognized as a national champion by the National Championship Foundation, although LSU does not officially claim a national title that season. 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LSU fired DiNardo before the final game of the season against conference opponent Arkansas after eight consecutive losses and named Assistant Coach Hal Hunter as interim head coach for the final game. In Coach Hunter's only game as the team's head coach, unranked LSU (2-8, 0-7) dominated #17 Arkansas (7-3, 4-3) in their lone victory over a conference opponent that season. Former Michigan State University head football coach Nick Saban accepted LSU's offer and took over the team in December 1999.\n\n1901 LSU Tigers football team: The 1901 LSU Tigers football team represented the LSU Tigers of Louisiana State University during the 1901 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. Edmond Chavanne left the Tigers following the 1900 season and was replaced by W. S. Borland as head coach in 1901, leading the team to a successful 5\u20131 season. Tulane forfeited the game on November 16 due to a ruling from the SIAA. The 1901 edition of the Battle for the Flag against LSU was originally a 22-0 victory for Tulane. It was later forfeited after a petition to the SIAA, and was recorded as a 0-11 loss for Tulane. After the game, LSU protested to the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, and alleged that Tulane had used a professional player during the game. Several months later, the SIAA ruled the game an 11-0 forfeit in favor of LSU.\n\n1898 LSU Tigers football team: The 1898 LSU Tigers football team represented the LSU Tigers of Louisiana State University during the 1898 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. The Tigers, with new coach Edmond Chavanne, played only one game for the 1898 season. It was their third undefeated season. Another outbreak of yellow fever similar to the one in 1897 caused LSU to play only one game. 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Often simply known as Myreside, Watsonians RFC have used this venue on the east side of Myreside Road as their home ground for rugby union matches since 1933. Edinburgh Rugby played six Pro12 matches at the stadium in 2017 and following this agreed to play at the stadium for a further three seasons, which will include some Pro14 and European Rugby Challenge Cup matches. A main stand is positioned along the west side of the grass pitch, with floodlights around the ground. Ahead of the Edinburgh Rugby team's return to play home matches at the stadium, temporary stands were installed to increase seating capacity to 5,500.\n\nEst\u00e1dio Municipal Jo\u00e3o Lamego Netto: Est\u00e1dio Municipal Jo\u00e3o Lamego Netto, usually known as Lameg\u00e3o, is a multi-purpose stadium in Ipatinga, Brazil. It is currently used mostly for football matches. Ideal futebol Clube usually play their home matches at the stadium. 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Despite another stellar season from Grant Hill, who was selected for the 1998 NBA All-Star Game, the Pistons missed the playoffs finishing sixth in the Central Division with a 37\u201345 record. 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Also starring are Fred Ward, Vinessa Shaw, Chris Penn, and Peter Berg. The movie was produced by Robert Simond, directed by Rob Pritts, and was written by David Garrett and Jason Ward. In the movie, Kattan plays the title character, a veterinarian who is forced by his mobster family to infiltrate the local FBI facility to steal evidence incriminating his father, Mafia boss Francis A. \"Pops\" Romano (Peter Falk), of racketeering charges. It first opened in theaters on October 12, 2001.\n\nKurt Sayenga: Kurt Sayenga is a writer, director, and producer living in the Los Angeles area. He is the executive producer/showrunner of the science anthology series \"Breakthrough\", a coproduction of National Geographic Channel, GE, Imagine Entertainment, and Asylum Entertainment. The first season of the series, which premiered in 2015, featured films directed by Ron Howard, Paul Giamatti, Angela Bassett, Peter Berg, Akiva Goldsman, and Brett Ratner. The second season, which premiered May 2017, featured films directed by Ana Lily Amirpour, David Lowery, Shane Carruth and Kurt Sayenga, The Malloys, Steven Hoggard, and Shalini Kantayya.\n\nPrime Suspect (U.S. TV series): Prime Suspect was an American police procedural television drama series that aired on NBC from September 22, 2011 to January 22, 2012. It stars Maria Bello as Detective Jane Timoney. The series was a \"re-imagining\" of the original British series \"Prime Suspect\". The series was created by Lynda La Plante and was redeveloped by Alexandra Cunningham who also serves as executive producer and writer. Peter Berg serves as executive producer and director. Sarah Aubrey, Julie Meldal-Johnson, Paul Buccieri, Lynda La Plante, and John McNamara all serve as executive producers. The series is produced by Universal Television, ITV Studios America, and Film 44.\n\nJerry and Tom: Jerry and Tom is a 1998 American black comedy film directed by Saul Rubinek in his directorial debut. The screenplay was adapted by Rick Cleveland from his own 1994 one-act play. The film stars Joe Mantegna and Sam Rockwell as contract killers who work at a used car dealership. The film premiered at Sundance in January 1998, and, after Miramax declined to release it theatrically, aired on Showtime.\n\nLate for Dinner: Late for Dinner is a 1991 American film directed by W. D. Richter and starring Peter Berg, Brian Wimmer and Marcia Gay Harden. The supporting cast features Peter Gallagher and Richard Steinmetz, along with Janeane Garofalo's first movie appearance, briefly playing a cashier during a comical sequence in a burger joint.\n\nThe Rundown: The Rundown (also known as Welcome to the Jungle) is a 2003 American action comedy film starring Dwayne Johnson as a bounty hunter who must head for Brazil to retrieve his employer's renegade son (Seann William Scott). It was directed by Peter Berg. The film received positive reviews but failed at the box office.\n\nPeter Berg: Peter Berg (born March 11, 1964) is an American director, actor, producer, and writer of film, television, and music videos. His directorial film works include the black comedy \"Very Bad Things\" (1998), the action comedy \"The Rundown\" (2003), the sports drama \"Friday Night Lights\" (2004), the action thriller \"The Kingdom\" (2007), the superhero comedy-drama \"Hancock\" (2008), the military science fiction war film \"Battleship\" (2012), the war film \"Lone Survivor\" (2013), the disaster drama \"Deepwater Horizon\" (2016), and the Boston Marathon bombing drama \"Patriots Day\" (2016), the latter three all starring Mark Wahlberg. In addition to cameo appearances in the last six of these titles, he has had prominent acting roles in films including \"Cop Land\" (1997), \"Corky Romano\" (2001), \"Collateral\" (2004), \"Smokin' Aces\" (2006) and \"Lions for Lambs\" (2007).\n\nRace for Glory: Race for Glory (also known as American Built) is a 1989 American action film directed by Rocky Lang. This film has been music composed by Jay Ferguson. The film starring Alex McArthur, Peter Berg, Pamela Ludwig, Ray Wise, Oliver Stritzel and Barbara Blossom in the lead roles.\n\nFrank Harts: Frank Harts is an American film, television, and theatre actor. He played George Murchison in the 2004 Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of \"A Raisin In The Sun\" opposite Sean Combs, Audra McDonald, Phylicia Rashad, and Sanaa Lathan. Harts has played supporting roles in several films, including the film \"Home\" directed by Jono Oliver which was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for best director in 2014. He played recurring character Deputy Dennis Luckey on the HBO series \"The Leftovers\" created by Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta, directed by Peter Berg. He currently plays recurring character Dale Christo on the new Showtime series \"Billions\" Harts is a graduate of The Juilliard School.\n\nVery Bad Things: Very Bad Things is a 1998 American black comedy film directed by Peter Berg. 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Earlier periods are subject to definition debates. The Franks, for instance, were a union of Germanic tribes; nevertheless, some of the Franks later identified themselves as Dutch, Flemish, French and again others as Germans. The capital of medieval ruler Charlemagne's empire was the city of Aachen, now part of Germany, yet he was a Frank. France was named after the Franks and the Dutch and Flemish people are the only ones to speak a language that descends from Frankish (the language of the Franks). Hence nearly all continental Western European historians can claim his victories as their heritage. The Holy Roman Empire he founded was largely but far from entirely German speaking. The Kingdom of Prussia, which unified Germany in the 19th century, had significant territory in what is now Poland. In the early 19th century, the philosopher Schlegel referred to Germany as a \"Kulturnation\", a nation of shared culture and political disunity, analogous to ancient Greece. 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Although same-sex sexual activity between men was already made illegal under Paragraph 175 by the German Empire in 1871, Nazi Germany extended these laws during World War II, which resulted in the persecution and deaths of thousands of homosexual citizens. The Nazi extensions were repealed in 1950 and same-sex sexual activity between men was decriminalised in both East and West Germany in 1968 and 1969, respectively. The age of consent was equalized in unified Germany in 1994.\n\nRichard Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons: Richard Bickerton Pemell Lyons, 1st Earl Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons, 2nd Baron Lyons, 2nd Baronet, of Christchurch (26 April 1817 \u2013 5 December 1887) was an eminent British diplomat, the favourite of Queen Victoria. Lyons was an imperative element of British diplomacy during each of the four great crises of the second half of the 19th century: Italian unification, the American Civil War, the decline of the Ottoman Empire, and the replacement of France, by the unified Germany, as the dominant Continental power. He is best known for solving the Trent Affair during the American Civil War, for laying the foundations for the Special Relationship, and for predicting, 32 years before World War One, the occurrence of an imperial war between France and Germany that would destroy Britain\u2019s international dominance.\n\nDeutsche Mark: The Deutsche Mark (] , \"German mark\"), abbreviated \"DM\" or \u00a0\u00a0 , was the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later the unified Germany from 1990 until 2002. It was first issued under Allied occupation in 1948 to replace the Reichsmark, and served as the Federal Republic of Germany's official currency from its founding the following year until the adoption of the euro. In English, but not in German, it is commonly called the \"Deutschmark\" ( ).\n\nTrade restriction: A trade restriction is an artificial restriction on the trade of goods and/or services between two countries. It is the byproduct of protectionism. However, the term is controversial because what one part may see as a trade restriction another may see as a way to protect consumers from inferior, harmful or dangerous products. For instance Germany required the production of beer to adhere to its purity law. The law, originally implemented in Bavaria in 1516 and eventually becoming law for newly unified Germany in 1871, made many foreign beers unable to be sold in Germany as \"beer\". This law was struck down in 1987 by the European Court of Justice, but is still voluntarily followed by many German breweries.\n\nSMS Comet (1860): SMS \"Comet\" was a \"Cam\u00e4leon\"-class gunboat of the Prussian Navy (later the Imperial German Navy) that was launched in 1860. A small vessel, armed with only three light guns, \"Comet\" served during the Second Schleswig War of 1864 and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870\u20131871, part of the conflicts that unified Germany. The ship was present at, but was only lightly engaged in the Battle of Jasmund during the Second Schleswig War. She served in a variety of roles during peacetime, including fishery protection and survey work. \"Comet\" went on one lengthy deployment abroad, with an assignment to the Mediterranean Sea from 1876 to 1879. She saw little active service after returning to Germany and was decommissioned and hulked in 1881. The vessel remained in the navy's inventory until at least 1891, being broken up sometime thereafter.\n\nBismarckia: Bismarckia is a monotypic genus of flowering plant in the palm family endemic to western and northern Madagascar where they grow in open grassland. The genus is named for the first chancellor of the German Empire Otto von Bismarck and the epithet for its only species, Bismarckia nobilis, comes from Latin for 'noble'.\n\nOtto von Bismarck: Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince of Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg (1 April 1815 \u2013 30 July 1898), known as Otto von Bismarck (] ), was a conservative Prussian statesman who dominated German and European affairs from the 1860s until 1890. In the 1860s, he engineered a series of wars that unified the German states, deliberately excluding Austria, into a powerful German Empire under Prussian leadership. 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Fricke was signed to Nashville's Columbia Records as a solo artist in 1977. Later that year, her debut single, \"What're You Doing Tonight\", reached the top-forty on the country songs chart. The following year her debut studio album, \"Singer of Songs\", was issued. Between 1978 and 1980, Fricke issued three studio albums which resulted in two major hits: \"Please Help Me, I'm Fallin\" (1978) and \"I'll Love Away Your Troubles for Awhile\" (1979). With a change in musical direction, Fricke began recording ballads in 1980, strengthening the success of her singles. \" Down to My Last Broken Heart\" and \"I'll Need Someone to Hold Me (When I Cry)\" were her first pair of top-ten hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart. An album of the same was also released that year, which reached the top-thirty on the Top Country Albums chart. 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The album debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was supported by four US number-one singles: \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\", \"Didn't We Almost Have It All\", \"So Emotional\", and \"Where Do Broken Hearts Go\", which established an unprecedented seven consecutive number one hits by a performer. \"Whitney\" was certified Dimond by the RIAA and topped the charts in numerous countries, having sold in excess of 25 million copies worldwide. Houston's third studio album, \"I'm Your Baby Tonight\" (1990), peaked at number three on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and yielded two number-one singles; \"I'm Your Baby Tonight\" and \"All the Man That I Need\", selling 13 million units worldwide. 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In addition, \"How Much Does the World Weigh\" was later recorded by Tracy Byrd on his 2001 album \"Ten Rounds\". \"Maybe Not Tonight\" was also Kershaw's last studio album for Mercury. After it was released, Mercury issued an album of cover songs and a second greatest hits compilation before he exited the label.\n\nI'm Your Baby Tonight: I'm Your Baby Tonight is the third studio album by American singer Whitney Houston. It was released by Arista Records on November 6, 1990. Following the run of this album, Houston continued to achieve widespread commercial success throughout the 1990s, venturing heavily into films, while continuing to record via their adjoining soundtrack albums. Subsequently, \"I'm Your Baby Tonight\" would not be followed up with another studio album until 1998's \"My Love Is Your Love\". The album has sold 10 million copies worldwide.\n\nTonight: Franz Ferdinand: Tonight: Franz Ferdinand (also known simply as Tonight) is the third studio album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. It was released on 26 January 2009 through Domino Records in the UK and Epic Records in the US. It is the band's first studio album since \"You Could Have It So Much Better\", which was released on 3 October 2005, roughly three and a half years earlier. The album was recorded in a span of two years at Mr. Dan's Studio in Buckeye, Arizona and the old town hall of Govan, Scotland. It has been described as a concept album loosely based around a night of partying and the morning effects after. 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For reprising the role in the spinoff film \"In the Loop\", Capaldi was honoured with several film critic award nominations for Best Supporting Actor. He further took on the role of Paddington Bear's neighbour Mr. Curry in the family comedy film \"Paddington\"; he is set to reprise the role in \"Paddington 2\".\n\nMoneyball: Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game is a book by Michael Lewis, published in 2003, about the Oakland Athletics baseball team and its general manager Billy Beane. Its focus is the team's analytical, evidence-based, sabermetric approach to assembling a competitive baseball team, despite Oakland's disadvantaged revenue situation. A film based on the book starring Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill was released in 2011.\n\nThe Adventures of Paddington Bear: The Adventures of Paddington Bear is a British-Canadian-French animated children's television series. It is based on the book \"Paddington Bear\" by Michael Bond and was written by Bruce Robb. 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He made his screenwriting debut with the 2013 thriller film \"Stoker\". In 2014, he began playing Leonard Snart/Captain Cold in a recurring role on The CW series \"The Flash\" before becoming a series regular on the spin-off \"Legends of Tomorrow\". Miller reprised his role as Michael Scofield for the fifth season of the limited-run \"Prison Break\" revival, which aired on April 4, 2017 and concluded on May 30, 2017.\n\nBryan Fisher: Bryan Fisher (born August 1, 1980) is a British-American actor who is best known for his role as Jason McNamara, Carmen's boyfriend in \"George Lopez\". 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First created by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1886, for his son Prince Maha Vajirunhis, the king's eldest son by a royal wife Queen Savang Vadhana. Prior to this, the Siamese throne did not have a law or formal system regulating the royal succession. In 1688 King Petracha of Ayutthaya created the title of Front Palace, which by the Rattanakosin period had become the main title granted to the heir presumptive to the throne. However few Front Palaces have succeeded to the throne this way, with the exception of King Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (Rama II) in 1809. After the Front Palace crisis in 1875, the title of Front Palace was abolished and replaced with the title of Crown Prince, who became heir apparent to the throne.\n\nSophia of Hanover: Sophia of the Palatinate (commonly referred to as Sophia of Hanover; 14 October 1630 \u2013 8 June 1714) was the Electress of Hanover from 1692 to 1698. As a granddaughter of James VI and I, she became heir presumptive to the crowns of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Ireland under the Act of Settlement 1701. After the Acts of Union 1707, she became heir presumptive to the unified throne of the Kingdom of Great Britain. She died less than two months before she would have become queen, and her claim to the throne passed on to her eldest son, George Louis, Elector of Hanover, who ascended as George I on 1 August 1714 (Old Style).\n\nHeir presumptive: An heir presumptive or heiress presumptive is the person entitled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honour, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of an heir apparent, male or female, or of a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the position in question. The position is however subject to law and/or conventions that may alter who is entitled to be heir presumptive.\n\nJuly Crisis: The July Crisis was a diplomatic crisis among the major powers of Europe in the summer of 1914 that led to World War I. Immediately after Gavrilo Princip, a Slavic nationalist, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, in Sarajevo, a series of diplomatic manoeuvres led to an ultimatum from Austria-Hungary to the Kingdom of Serbia, and eventually to war.\n\nCvjetko Popovi\u0107: Cvjetko Popovi\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0426\u0432\u0458\u0435\u0442\u043a\u043e \u041f\u043e\u043f\u043e\u0432\u0438\u045b; 1896 \u2013 9 June 1980) was a Bosnian Serb who was involved in the 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.\n\n1910s: The 1910s (pronounced \"nineteen-tens\", also abbreviated as the \"teens\") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1910, and ended on December 31, 1919. The 1910s represented the culmination of European militarism which had its beginnings during the second half of the 19th century. The conservative lifestyles during the first half of the decade, as well as the legacy of military alliances, was forever changed by the assassination, on June 28, 1914, of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne. The murder triggered a chain of events in which, within 33 days, World War I broke out in Europe on August 1, 1914. The conflict dragged on until a truce was declared on November 11, 1918, leading to the controversial, one-sided Treaty of Versailles, which was signed on June 28, 1919.\n\nHohenberg family: The Ducal House of Hohenberg is an Austrian noble family that descends from Countess Sophie Chotek (1868\u20131914), who in 1900 married Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Este (1863\u20131914), the heir presumptive to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. As their marriage was a morganatic one, none of their children were in the line of succession to the Austro-Hungarian throne. Still, they represent the senior agnatic line of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine.\n\nMaximilian, Duke of Hohenberg: Maximilian, Duke von Hohenberg (\"Maximilian Karl Franz Michael Hubert Anton Ignatius Joseph Maria\"; 29 September 1902 \u2013 8 January 1962), was the eldest son of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife Countess Sophie Chotek von Chotkowa und Wognin, Duchess von Hohenberg. 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(5 November 1837 \u2013 15 January 1909), was a German-Dutch Roman Catholic priest and missionary who is venerated as a saint. He founded the Society of the Divine Word, a Roman Catholic missionary religious congregation, also known as the \"Divine Word Missionaries\", as well as two congregations for women. In 1889 he founded in Steyl, Netherlands, the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit and in 1896 at the same place the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters. He was canonized on 5 October 2003, by Pope John Paul II.\n\nMissionary Society of St Paul (Malta): The Missionary Society of St. Paul (Maltese: \"So\u010bjeta' Missjunarja ta' San Pawl\" , MSSP) is a Roman Catholic missionary congregation of priests and brothers, founded in Malta in 1910 by Mgr. Joseph De Piro. According to its Constitutions, \"the purpose of the Society is the evangelisation and the implanting of the Church in missionary lands known as mission \"Ad Gentes\". Consequently its apostolic endeavours in those countries not strictly considered missionary must be orientated towards promoting and creating an awareness of missionary activity.\"\n\nJerome Cabeen: Jerome Cabeen (born July 18, 1967) is an author, speaker, social justice advocate and missionary originally from Houston, Texas (US). He is the author of Amazon.com bestseller, \"Memoirs of a Reluctant Servant \u2013Two Years of Triumph and Sorrow in Liberia, Africa\". The book reached #1 on the Amazon.com Bestseller List in the Coastal West Africa category. Cabeen lived in Honduras, Central America, from 2004 to 2008 and Liberia, West Africa, from 2008 to 2010, volunteering as a missionary for Franciscan Works, a Catholic missionary organization in Chicago, Illinois. Currently he resides in Beaumont, Texas and works for the Catholic Diocese of Beaumont. He is a practicing Catholic and travels around the United States giving talks and lectures on Liberia, Honduras, social justice teachings and missionary work.\n\nPotawatomi: The Pottawatomi , also spelled Pottawatomie and Potawatomi (among many variations), are a Native American people of the Great Plains, upper Mississippi River and Western Great Lakes region. They traditionally speak the Potawatomi language, a member of the Algonquian family. The Potawatomi called themselves Neshnab\u00e9, a cognate of the word \"Anishinaabe\". The Potawatomi were part of a long-term alliance, called the Council of Three Fires, with the Ojibwe and Odawa (Ottawa). 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It is one of four Pontifical Mission Societies of the Roman Catholic Church.\n\nApostolic Missionary Union: The Apostolic Missionary Union also known as Apostolic Missionary House and the Catholic Missionary Union and was an organisation run by the Catholic Bishops of the United States to further missionary activity in the United States. It was strongly influenced by the Paulist Fathers.\n\nRosary Convent High School: Rosary Convent High School is a Roman Catholic missionary private-run girls' school in Hyderabad, India. Established in 1904 by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, it continues to be run by these Missionary Sisters who reside in their convent at the school's grounds. The school was established in response to a need for Catholic girls' education. It became the sister school to All Saints High School, the area's prime Catholic boys' school in those days. These two schools are located on either side of St Joseph's Cathedral in Gunfoundry, Hyderabad, India.\n\nMissionary Society of Saint Thomas: The Missionary Society of St Thomas the Apostle is a Catholic missionary organization founded in 1968 in Kerala by the Syro Malabar Church, for missionary work in \"less Christian areas\" in and outside India. It was founded by bishop Sebastian Vayalil as a Society of Apostolic Life.\n\nPavlin Demski: Pavlin Demski or Paulin Demski was a 17th-century Catholic missionary whose activities were aimed to convert Orthodox Serbs to Catholicism. In the middle of the 17th century he was the main Catholic missionary in Montenegro. 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She was buried at the San Fernando Mission Cemetery.\n\n3 Godfathers: 3 Godfathers is a 1948 American Western film directed by John Ford and filmed (although not set) primarily in Death Valley, California. The screenplay, written by Frank S. Nugent and Laurence Stallings, is based on the novelette of the same name written by Peter B. Kyne. Ford had already adapted the film once before in 1919 as \"Marked Men.\" The original silent adaptation by Ford is thought to be lost today. The story is something of a retelling of the story of The Three Wise Men in an American Western context. Ford decided to remake the story in Technicolor and dedicate the film to the memory of long-time friend Harry Carey, who starred in the 1919 film \"Marked Men\". Carey's son, Harry Carey, Jr., plays one of the title roles in this 1948 film.\n\nDan Seymour: Dan Seymour (February 22, 1915 \u2013 May 25, 1993) was an American character actor who frequently played villains in Warner Bros. films. He appeared in several Humphrey Bogart films, including \"Casablanca\", \"Key Largo\", and \"To Have and Have Not\".\n\nBlack Bart (film): Black Bart is a 1948 film starring Dan Duryea as the real-life cowboy bandit Charles Bolles. The 80 minute film was shot in Technicolor. Also known as Black Bart, Highwayman.\n\nKamini Kaushal: Kamini Kaushal (born February 24, 1927) is a Hindi film and television actress, who is most noted for her roles in films like \"Neecha Nagar\" (1946) which won the 1946 Palme d'Or (Golden Palm) at Cannes Film Festival and \"Biraj Bahu\" (1955) which won her the Filmfare Best Actress Award in 1955. She played lead heroine in films from 1946 to 1963 wherein her roles in Do Bhai (1947), Shaheed (1948 film), Ziddi (1948 film), Shabnam (1949 film), Nadiya Ke Paar (1948 film), Arzoo (1950 film), Paras(1949), Namoona(1949), Jhanjar (1953), Aabroo (1956 film), Night Club (1958 film), Jailor (1958 film), Bade Sarkar and Godaan (1963) are considered her career's best performances. 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Scott was a partner software architect at Microsoft Corporation for over 20 years before leaving for Amazon.com in September 2013. One of his first projects at Amazon was to help establish the Amazon Prime Air vision and team.\n\nABX Air: ABX Air, Inc., formerly Airborne Express, is a cargo airline headquartered at Wilmington Air Park near the City of Wilmington, Ohio, USA. ABX Air operates scheduled, ad hoc charter and ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance) freight services. It also provides flight support services and training. ABX Air is owned by Air Transport Services Group.\n\nWilmington Air Park: Wilmington Air Park (IATA: ILN,\u00a0ICAO: KILN,\u00a0FAA LID: ILN) is a public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7\u00a0km) southeast of the central business district of Wilmington, a city in Clinton County, Ohio, United States. While DHL had privately owned the property while operating from the facility, the company agreed to donate the property to the Clinton County Port Authority.\n\nLondon Air Park: London Air Park, also known as Hanworth Air Park, was a grass airfield in the grounds of Hanworth Park House, operational 1917\u20131919 and 1929\u20131947. It was on the southeastern edge of Feltham, now part of the London Borough of Hounslow. In the 1930s, it was best known as a centre for private flying, society events, visits by the Graf Zeppelin airship, and for aircraft manufacture by General Aircraft Limited (GAL) 1934\u20131949.\n\nAmazon Prime Pantry: Amazon Prime Pantry is a service of Amazon.com available only to Amazon Prime members that packages everyday (non-bulk) non-perishable grocery store items into a single box for delivery for a flat fee. The service is available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, India, Japan, Italy, Spain, and France.\n\nList of Ripper Street episodes: \"Ripper Street\" is a BBC fictional drama based in Whitechapel following on from the infamous murders of Jack the Ripper. The first episode was broadcast on 30 December 2012. A second series was confirmed in January 2013, with the first episode being broadcast on 28 October 2013. The third series was produced by Amazon Prime Instant Video and uploaded weekly onto the Amazon UK site from November 2014. A fourth series, again produced by Amazon Prime Instant Video, began airing weekly on the service, beginning 15 January 2016. This series was originally expected to consist of eight episodes, but ended up consisting of six, including a feature-length (130 min.) premiere, that was split into two episodes for television broadcast. The concluding Series 5 premiered in full on Amazon Prime UK on 12 October 2016. It includes six episodes featuring a runtime of 60 to 75 minutes.\n\nAmazon Prime Air: Amazon Prime Air is a cargo airline that contracts through Air Transport International, ABX Air, and Atlas Air, as well as a conceptual drone-based delivery system currently in development by Amazon.com. The cargo side is based at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron, Kentucky, near Cincinnati, Ohio. The hub began operations on April 30, 2017 and will quickly expand under a $1.49-billion expansion plan with 40 Boeing 767-300F's and 200 daily takeoff and landings.\n\nSt. Johns Industrial Air Park: St. Johns Industrial Air Park (IATA: SJN,\u00a0ICAO: KSJN,\u00a0FAA LID: SJN) is a city-owned public-use airport located one nautical mile (1.85\u00a0km) north of the central business district of St. Johns, a city in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The airport is included in the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009\u20132013, which categorizes it as a \"general aviation\" facility. The NPIAS report for 2015-2019 classified the Air Park again as General Aviation, in the \"Basic\" asset category, for airports with the lowest levels of activity.\n\nWycombe Air Park: Wycombe Air Park, also known as Booker Airfield (IATA: HYC,\u00a0ICAO: EGTB) , is an operational general aviation aerodrome located in Booker, Buckinghamshire, 2.4 NM south-west of High Wycombe, England. Wycombe air park celebrate its 50th year of opening on 25 April 2015. The airfield opened in 1941 as RAF Booker and was primarily involved in training during World War II, remaining a military establishment until 1965.\n\nBritannia (TV series): Britannia is an upcoming historical period drama written by Jez Butterworth that is scheduled to air on Sky Atlantic in the UK and Ireland, and be available on Amazon Prime Video in the US in 2018. 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He mainly plays as a centre back, although he is also capable of playing as a full-back or in midfield. He began his club career with Italian club Bologna in 2000, and remained with the club until 2004, aside from a loan spell with Spezia. He subsequently moved to Palermo, where he came to prominence during his four seasons at the club. In 2008, he moved to German club VfL Wolfsburg for a season, where he won the 2008\u201309 Bundesliga title. He returned to Italy the following season, joining Parma, and in 2013 he moved to Milan, before joining Carpi in 2015; he spent the 2016\u201317 season on loan with Vicenza in Serie B. At international level, he represented the Italy national football team on 17 occasions between 2004 and 2007, scoring a goal; he was a member of the Italian side that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup.\n\n1. FC Magdeburg: 1. FC Magdeburg is a German association football club based in the city of Magdeburg. 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Early in 1919, the association was briefly known as \"Rasen-Sportverein Olympia\" before merging with \"Darmst\u00e4dter Sport Club 1905\" on 11 November that year to become \"Sportverein Darmstadt 98\". Merger partner \"SC\" was the product of a 1905 union between \"Viktoria 1900 Darmstadt\" and \"Germania 1903 Darmstadt\". The footballers are today part of a sports club which also offers its approximately 5,500 members athletics, basketball, cheerleading, hiking, judo, and table tennis.\n\n2012\u201313 FC Bayern Munich season: The 2012\u201313 FC Bayern Munich season was the 114th season in the club's history and the 48th consecutive season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, since the promotion of the team from the Regionalliga S\u00fcd in 1965. Before the start of the season, Bayern signed Xherdan Shaqiri, Dante, Claudio Pizarro, Mitchell Weiser, Tom Starke and Mario Mand\u017euki\u0107. Bayern also added holding midfielder Javi Mart\u00ednez after the first week of the Bundesliga season at the transfer deadline. The club started the season with a nine-match winning streak. The club would end the season claiming the Treble, winning the Bundesliga, the UEFA Champions League and the DFB-Pokal. Bayern are the first German club to achieve the Treble and are the third European Club to complete the Treble in the last five seasons and seventh ever in European Club competition.\n\nFC B\u00fcsingen: FC B\u00fcsingen is a German association football club based in the exclave of B\u00fcsingen that competes in the Swiss league system, being the only German club to do so. The club was founded in 1924 and has currently, as of 2008, about 215 members.\n\nBashful Felix: Bashful Felix or Felix is Right on Target (German: Sch\u00fctzenk\u00f6nig wird der Felix) is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Rudolf Platte, Ursula Grabley and Jakob Tiedtke. It was made by Terra Film, with sets designed by art directors Robert A. Dietrich and Bruno Lutz.\n\nBerlin International Tournament: The Berlin International Tournament was an international ice hockey tournament held yearly in the German capital of Berlin from 1908-1910. It was the first multi-national ice hockey tournament ever organized. Princes Ice Hockey Club of Great Britain won the inaugural tournament. The German club, Akademischer SC 1906 Dresden, won the second tournament. Club des Patineurs de Paris of France won the last tournament in 1910.\n\nFelix Platte: Felix Platte (born 11 February 1996) is a German footballer who plays as a striker for Darmstadt 98.\n\nRolla High School: Rolla Senior High School in Rolla, Missouri has a population of about 1050 students. The school's mascot is the Bulldog with the colors of maroon and silver (formerly maroon, gray, and gold). The high school offers many clubs, including Student Council (StuCo) as part of Missouri Associations of Student Councils, Key Club, Octagon Club, DECA, FFA, FCCLA, Chess Club, Improvisation Club, Spanish Club, German Club, French Club, Latin Club, and the new addition Link Crew and HOSA Future Health Professionals. 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The building is listed it at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.\n\nNZI: NZI or New Zealand Insurance is a major insurance company in New Zealand. NZI was formed in Auckland in 1859 as the New Zealand Insurance Company Ltd and is one of New Zealand's largest and longest-serving fire and general insurance brands. It merged with South British Insurance in 1981; the two companies had been equally matched rivals and were virtually the same size, but with different emphasis on the types of business they held. The new company formed a parent, New Zealand South British Group Ltd, which maintained both brands concurrently before changing to the NZI Corporation in 1984 when the South British brand was phased out. In January 2003 IAG, Insurance Australia Group, purchased NZI when acquiring Aviva's general insurance business, and NZI is now a subsidiary of IAG New Zealand Ltd. Aviva predecessor General Accident bought NZI in 1989. 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As part of The Linq, it is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation and is connected on the exterior to a shopping/dining promenade, also owned by Caesars. The revitalized O'Sheas has three bars - the main Dublin Up Bar, the Lucky Bar and the exterior-facing Blarney Bar. The casino includes beer pong tables, a stage, a dance floor and a pit with games including blackjack, roulette, and craps.\n\nWestgate station (Las Vegas Monorail): Westgate station is a station on the Las Vegas Monorail. The station is an island platform located at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. The Westgate Station is located near the main entrance of the property. The station can be reached through the SpaceQuest Casino in the front of the hotel. It is the only monorail station in Las Vegas that is located in the front of the hotel. The monorail station at the Westgate is the shortest distance from a hotel than any other station.\n\nFrank Marino (female impersonator): Frank Marino (born November 20, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York) is a female impersonator dubbed \"Ms. Las Vegas\" for his longtime starring role as Joan Rivers in the Las Vegas drag revue \"Frank Marino's Divas Las Vegas\", playing at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino (now The Linq) on the Las Vegas Strip.\n\nHarrah's Las Vegas: Harrah's Las Vegas (formerly Holiday Casino) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. It has over 1,200 slot machines.\n\nThe Linq: The Linq (formerly Flamingo Capri, Imperial Palace and The Quad) is a 2,640-room hotel, casino and shopping promenade on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. As of 2012, the casino is 32890 sqft with 830 slot machines, 55 table games, and a race and sports book.\n\nHarrah's & The Linq station: Harrah's & The Linq station (originally Harrah's/Imperial Palace station, and then Harrah's/The Quad station) is a station on the Las Vegas Monorail. The station is an island platform located between the Harrah's Las Vegas hotel and The Linq (formerly Imperial Palace and then The Quad Resort and Casino). The station is located on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard between the two hotels. The station may be entered through either resort by heading to the back of these properties and following the signs to reach the Monorail station connector.\n\nHarrah's New Orleans: Harrah's New Orleans is a casino located in New Orleans, Louisiana, near the foot of Canal Street a block away from the Mississippi River. It is a 115000 sqft casino with approximately 2,100 slot machines, over 90 table games and a poker room. There are several places to eat ranging from buffet style to fine dining. Since its opening in 1999 Harrah's has been renting nearby hotel rooms to accommodate its guests; currently, the newly renovated 202-room Wyndham Riverfront Hotel is providing such accommodations. In order to avoid leasing rooms, the casino opened its own 27-story hotel tower with 450 rooms across the street from the casino on September 21, 2006, just days ahead of the New Orleans Saints return to the Louisiana Superdome. It is the only land-based private casino with table games in the state by Louisiana law (there are other casinos in the state with their gambling facilities on floating boats and horse racing racinos with slot machines). It is referred to in state statute as \"the official gaming establishment\", see Chp.10, Title 4 of Louisiana Revised Statutes.\n\nMonte Carlo Resort and Casino: The Monte Carlo Resort and Casino is a megaresort hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The hotel, with a height of 360 ft , has 32 floors, featuring a 102000 sqft casino floor with 1,400 slot machines, 60 table games, and 15 poker tables. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. The hotel offers 2,992 guest rooms, including 259 luxury suites. It is being converted from late 2016 to 2018 into the Park MGM, with the upper floors converted into a boutique hotel, NoMad Las Vegas.\n\nDennis Nikrasch: Dennis Nikrasch (September 12, 1941 \u2013 2010) was a Vegas slot cheater and a former locksmith who was responsible for spearheading the biggest casino theft in Las Vegas history, by grabbing $16,000,000 from rigging slot machines over a 22-year period. His career began in Chicago, Illinois as a locksmith. He then found out that he could break into any lock he wished, due to his extensive knowledge of the tools, and became associated with members from a key Chicago crime family until his arrest in 1961. When he was released in 1970, he realized that he could make even bigger profits by manipulating slot machines in Las Vegas. From 1976 until 1983, he obtained $10 million from this method. He was then found in 1986 and sentenced to five years in prison. He was released in 1991, but didn't return to Vegas headlines until 1996, when he returned, this time with a new approach in response to the higher levels of security. He actually managed to keep his cheating secret until November 1998, when one of his accomplices revealed information about his cheating machines. He was arrested and sentenced to 7.5 years in prison, being released in 2004. He died in 2010 from unknown causes.\n\nSLS station: SLS station (originally Sahara) is a station on the Las Vegas Monorail, in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The station is a side platform located at the Sahara Hotel and Casino. The Sahara Station could be reached in two ways: from inside the hotel via a hallway located behind the Casbar Theatre Lounge (closed on May 16, 2011) or from street level on Paradise Road behind the Sahara. 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The coeducational, space-grant, land-grant, research university is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. With nearly 18,000 students living on or near campus, USU is Utah's largest public residential campus. As of Fall 2016, there were 28,118 students enrolled including 24,838 undergraduate students and 3,280 graduate students. The university has the highest percentage of out-of-state students of any public university in Utah totaling 23% of the student body.\n\nAaron Mannes: Aaron Mannes (born 1970) is an American expert on evaluation of terrorist risk. He has been Director of Research at the Middle East Media Research Institute and a researcher at the Information and Network Dynamics Laboratory and the Laboratory for Computational Cultural Dynamics at the University of Maryland. In 2004 he published \"Profiles in Terror: A Guide to Middle East Terrorist Organizations\".\n\nW. 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Adimurthy (born Vipparthi Adimurthy) is the Satish Dhawan Professor and Dean of Research at the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST). Prior to joining IIST, Adimurthy held the post of Associate Director at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, a major facility center of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). He is known for his contributions to the rocket technology and space dynamics. He is a recipient of Padma Shri from the Government of India. Murthy is the Mission Concept Designer, for India's Mars Orbiter Mission.\n\nNonequilibrium Gas and Plasma Dynamics Laboratory: The Nonequilibrium Gas and Plasma Dynamics Laboratory (NGPDL) at the Aerospace Engineering Department of the University of Michigan is headed by Professor Iain D. Boyd and performs research of nonequilibrium gases and plasmas involving the development of physical models for various gas systems of interest, numerical algorithms on the latest supercomputers, and the application of challenging flows for several exciting projects. The lab places a great deal of emphasis on comparison of simulation with external experimental and theoretical results, having ongoing collaborative studies with colleagues at the University of Michigan such as the Plasmadynamics and Electric Propulsion Laboratory, other universities, and government laboratories such as NASA, United States Air Force Research Laboratory, and the United States Department of Defense.\n\nSpace Dynamics Laboratory: Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) is a nonprofit research corporation owned by Utah State University. SDL was founded in 1959 and has been responsible for the design, fabrication, and operation of sensors on over 400 payloads ranging from aircraft and rocket-borne experiments to space shuttle experiments and satellite-based sensor systems. As one of 14 University Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs) in the nation, SDL conceives and develops state-of-the-art sensor and satellite systems; performs space, air, and ground-based experiments; conducts rapid, experimental development of prototype sensor hardware and associated software; performs concept validation studies and demonstrations; and develops data-fusing technology for passive and active sensors. SDL employs over 450 scientists, engineers and professional staff at facilities in Logan, Utah; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Bedford, Massachusetts; and Washington, D.C.\n\nManti Utah Temple: The Manti Utah Temple (formerly the Manti Temple) is the fifth constructed temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Located in the city of Manti, Utah, it was the third LDS temple built west of the Mississippi River, after the Mormons' trek westward. (The St. George and Logan Utah temples preceded it.) The Manti Temple was designed by William Harrison Folsom, who moved to Manti while the temple was under construction. The temple dominates the Sanpete Valley, and can be seen from many miles. Like all LDS temples, only church members in good standing may enter. It is one of only two remaining LDS temples in the world where live actors are used in the endowment ceremonies (the other is the Salt Lake Temple); all other temples use films in the presentation of the endowment. It is an early pioneering example of four rooms representing the journey of life.\n\nGeophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory: The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) is a laboratory in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR). 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Earlier he swam for the Danish clubs SIGMA Nordsj\u00e6lland and Vestegnens Aqua Team (VAT) and for the Faroese club Havnar Svimjifelag. Until 2012 he held several Faroese records, he holds the second most Faroese men's swimming records, after P\u00e1l Joensen. His Faroese records are in backstroke, individual medley and butterfly. He moved to Denmark in 2011, and the following year he changed his swimming nationality to Danish. After that he can only set Danish records, not Faroese, and he can only represent Denmark in swimming competitions. Until he changed swimming nationality he was the record holder of six individual Faroese records on short course and eight individual Faroese records on long course.\n\nMargaret Brent: Margaret Brent (c. 1601 \u2013 c. 1671), an English immigrant to the Colony of Maryland, settling in its new capitol, St. Mary's City, Maryland, she was the first woman in the English North American colonies to appear before a court of the common law. She was a significant founding settler in the early histories of the colonies of Maryland and Virginia. Leonard Calvert, Governor of the Maryland Colony, appointed her as the executrix of his estate in 1647, at a time of political turmoil and risk to the future of the settlement. She helped ensure soldiers were paid and given food to keep their loyalty to the colony, thereby very likely having saved the colony from violent mutiny, although her actions were taken negatively by the absentee colonial proprietor in England, Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore, and so ultimately she paid a great price for her efforts and was forced to leave the colony.\n\nEight Misbehavin': \"Eight Misbehavin' \" is the seventh episode of the eleventh season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 21, 1999. In the episode, after Manjula gives birth to octuplets that were the result of fertility drugs, she and Apu unintentionally allow a zookeeper to exploit their babies in exchange for help after corporate sponsors abandon them for a mom that has given birth to nonuplets. The episode features several guest appearances and cultural references. Reception of the episode from television critics has been mixed.\n\nRohingya people: The Rohingya people ( ; historically also termed Arakanese Indians) are a stateless Indo-Aryan people from Rakhine State, Myanmar. There were an estimated 1 million Rohingya living in Myanmar before the 2016\u201317 crisis. The majority are Muslim while a minority are Hindu. Described by the United Nations in 2013 as one of the most persecuted minorities in the world, the Rohingya population are denied citizenship under the 1982 Myanmar nationality law. According to Human Rights Watch, the 1982 laws \"effectively deny to the Rohingya the possibility of acquiring a nationality. Despite being able to trace Rohingya history to the 8th century, Myanmar law does not recognize the ethnic minority as one of the eight \"national races\". They are also restricted from freedom of movement, state education and civil service jobs. The legal conditions faced by the Rohingya in Myanmar have been compared with Apartheid.\n\nEden Is West: Eden Is West (French: \"Eden \u00e0 l'ouest\" ) is a 2009 film by Greek-French director Costa-Gavras about an illegal immigrant called Elias who tries to get to Paris. The original title in Greek is \u201cParadissos sti Dysi\u201d (\u201cParadise in West\u201d) and since it is a Greek-French production, the also original French title is \u201cEden \u00e0 l'ouest'. The nationality of the central hero is not disclosed because Gavras wants to make a point about the odysseys of the illegal immigrants of any nationality, since he himself was an immigrant 50 years ago in France, before he became a well known director. His hero seems to tolerate the sea, the cold of snowy mountains and the hunger, the rapists and robbers he meets, the cops that are after him all the time, the racists who push him aside, the fellow immigrants who steal his clothes and in the best case the women who see him as a lover they could also take advantage of. His only comfort is his dream of Paris and, in the complexity of human condition, the good within the evil and vice versa.\n\nApu Nahasapeemapetilon: Apu Nahasapeemapetilon is a cartoon character in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". 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The law is based on a mixture of the principles of \"jus sanguinis\" and \"jus soli\". In other words, one usually acquires German citizenship if a parent is a German citizen, irrespective of place of birth, or by birth in Germany to parents with foreign nationality if certain requirements are fulfilled. Naturalisation is also possible for foreign nationals after six to eight years of legal residence in Germany. However, non-EU and non-Swiss citizens must usually renounce their old citizenship before being naturalised in Germany. Citizens of other EU countries and of Switzerland usually can keep their old citizenship. Some EU countries do not allow dual citizenship even with other EU countries. German citizens wanting to acquire a non-EU or non-Swiss citizenship and to maintain their German citizenship must apply for a permission (\"Beibehaltungsgenehmigung\") before acquiring the other citizenship, or they will automatically lose their German citizenship when they acquire the foreign citizenship. For details, see section \"Dual citizenship.\"\n\nPerkerdansk: Perkerdansk or Immigrant Danish is a multi-ethnolect spoken in Denmark, a variety of Danish associated primarily with youths of middle eastern ethnic background. It is a contact variety that includes features of Danish as well as Arabic, Turkish, English and other immigrant languages. 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She waited decades before writing her own book about the experience which was adapted for the screen by Percy Adlon.\n\nYounger and Younger: Younger And Younger is 1993 American comedy film directed by Percy Adlon.\n\nMax Marcin: Max Marcin (5 May 1879 \u2013 30 March 1948) was a Polish screenwriter and film director. He wrote for 47 films between 1916 and 1949. He also directed six films between 1931 and 1936. His stage work includes \"See My Lawyer\" (1915), directed by Frank M. Stammers; he wrote and/or produced almost 20 plays for Broadway from 1916-38. Marcin wrote for and produced \"The FBI in Peace and War\" and created, produced and wrote for the \"Crime Doctor\" radio program, which became the basis for a series of 10 \"Crime Doctor\" films.\n\nSalmonberries: Salmonberries is a 1991 drama film directed by Percy Adlon and written by Adlon and his son Felix. It stars k.d. lang as Kotzebue, a young woman of androgynous appearance who works as a (male) miner in Alaska, and Rosel Zech as Roswitha, an East German immigrant and librarian. The film takes place in Kotzebue, Alaska and Berlin, Germany, shortly after reunification; the dialog is mostly English but includes some German with English subtitles.\n\nMahler on the Couch: Mahler on the Couch (German: Mahler auf der Couch ) is a 2010 German film directed by Percy Adlon and Felix Adlon. It is an historical drama depicting an affair between Alma Mahler and Walter Gropius, and the subsequent psychoanalysis of Mahler's husband Gustav Mahler by Sigmund Freud.\n\nKing of the Jungle (1933 film): King of the Jungle is a 1933 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and Max Marcin and written by Charles Thurley Stoneham, Max Marcin, Fred Niblo, Jr. and Philip Wylie. The film stars Buster Crabbe, Frances Dee, Sidney Toler, Nydia Westman, Robert Barrat, Irving Pichel and Douglass Dumbrille. The film was released on March 10, 1933, by Paramount Pictures.\n\nThe Lawyer's Secret: The Lawyer's Secret is a 1931 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Max Marcin and written by Lloyd Corrigan, James Hilary Finn and Max Marcin. The film stars Clive Brook, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Richard Arlen, Fay Wray, Jean Arthur, Francis McDonald and Harold Goodwin. The film was released on June 6, 1931, by Paramount Pictures.\n\nPercy Adlon: Paul Rudolf Parsifal \"Percy\" Adlon (] ; born 1 June 1935) is a German director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for his film \"Bagdad Caf\u00e9\". He is associated with the New German Cinema movement, whose \"members\" also include Werner Herzog and the illustrious Rainer Werner Fassbinder.\n\nThe Strange Case of Clara Deane: The Strange Case of Clara Deane is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Max Marcin and written by Max Marcin. The film stars Wynne Gibson, Pat O'Brien, Dudley Digges, Frances Dee, George Barbier, Russell Gleason and Lee Kohlmar. The film was released on May 6, 1932, by Paramount Pictures.\n\nSilence (1931 film): Silence is a 1931 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Max Marcin and written by Max Marcin. The film stars Clive Brook, Marjorie Rambeau, Peggy Shannon, Charles Starrett, Willard Robertson, John Wray and Frank Sheridan. 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Inc. was an American oil producing, transporting, refining, and marketing company. Established in 1870 by John D. Rockefeller as a corporation in Ohio, it was the largest oil refinery in the world of its time. Its controversial history as one of the world's first and largest multinational corporations ended in 1911, when the United States Supreme Court ruled that Standard Oil was an illegal monopoly.\n\nJ. Paul Getty: Jean Paul Getty (December 15, 1892 \u2013 June 6, 1976) was an American industrialist. He founded the Getty Oil Company, and in 1957 \"Fortune\" magazine named him the richest living American, while the 1966 Guinness Book of Records named him as the world's richest private citizen, worth an estimated $1.2 billion (approximately $ billion in 2016). At his death, he was worth more than $2 billion (approximately $ billion in 2016). 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The plane hit runway lights and crashed through the boundary fence, crossing South Carolina Highway 302 (SC 302/Edmund Highway/Airport Boulevard), and came to rest on an embankment by the side of the highway. No one on the ground was hurt, but four of the six people on the plane (including both pilots) died in the crash, while the other two, Travis Barker and Adam Goldstein, suffered severe burns. The plane was a charter flight taken by Barker, Goldstein and their entourage following a performance by their musical group TRV$DJAM at a free concert in Five Points earlier that night to Van Nuys, California.\n\nSnell Memorial Foundation: The Snell Memorial Foundation is a nonprofit organization created to provide a high quality standard of safety for helmets. Founded in 1957, the foundation is named after William \"Pete\" Snell, a popular sports car racer who died in 1956 of head injuries he received when the racing helmet he wore failed to protect his head. 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There were 54 occupants on board\u201448 passengers and a crew of six; 13 passengers died, and many more sustained serious injuries. The survivors were rescued two days later.\n\nAnnette Snell: Annette Snell (March 22, 1945 \u2013 April 4, 1977) was an American rhythm and blues singer who recorded in the 1960s and 1970s. She died in the Southern Airways Flight 242 crash.\n\nToa Domestic Airlines Flight 63: Toa Domestic Airlines Flight 63, registration JA8764, was a NAMC YS-11A-217 en route from Chitose Airport near Sapporo, Japan to Hakodate Airport. The plane left Chitose Airport on a scheduled flight at 08:30. After arriving in Hakodate airspace, the plane was descending below 1800 metres when it crashed at 09:05 into the south face of Yokotsudake (Yokotsu Mountain). All 64 passengers and four crew on board perished. 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Although \"sex comedy\" is primarily a description of dramatic forms such as theatre and film, literary works such as those of Ovid and Chaucer may be considered sex comedies.\n\nNina Girado videography: Filipina singer Nina has released five video albums and appeared in forty-five music videos, three films and twelve television shows. After signing a record deal with Warner Music Philippines, Nina released her first single, \"Heaven,\" in 2002. Its music video was inspired by the cover art of her debut album of the same name where she is dancing in front of the camera while animations appear in the background. In 2003, the music videos for \"Jealous\" and \"Foolish Heart\" gained popularity in the Philippines, topping various music video charts in the country. \"Jealous\" featured actors Cedric Carreon and Angel Jacob, playing the roles of ex-boyfriend and other girl in the music video. It won Favorite New Artist in a Video at the 2003 MTV Pilipinas Music Award. 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The reason for this is that the Acts of the Apostles records an event at Pentecost where the apostles are filled with the Holy Spirit. The experience clearly causes the apostles to behave in an unusual way and in chapter 2 verse 15 the Acts of the Apostles states explicitly that the apostles were not drunk because it was only the third hour of the day (ie 9am). As the Acts of the Apostles was so explicit in linking the Pentecost experience of the Apostles to the third hour of the day, Christian hymns and prayers intended to be used at that time of the day, have traditionally made reference to the coming of the Holy Spirit.\n\nLift High the Cross: \"Lift High the Cross\" is a 19th-century English Christian hymn. It was written in 1887 by George Kitchin and revised in 1916 by Michael R. 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It protects some of the best preserved Ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites in the United States.\n\nKin Kletso: Kin Kletso is a Chacoan Ancestral Pueblo great house and notable archaeological site located in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, 25 miles southwest of Nageezi, New Mexico, US. It was a medium-sized great house located 0.5\u00a0miles (0.8\u00a0m) west of Pueblo Bonito; it shows strong evidence of construction and occupation by Pueblo peoples who migrated to Chaco from the northern San Juan Basin in the time period of 1125 to 1200 (McElmo Phase of Chacoan Architecture). From its masonry work, rectangular shape and design Kletso is identified as Pueblo III architecture by prominent Chaco archaeologists Stephen H. Lekson and Tom Windes. They also argue that this great house was only occupied by one or two households. 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A cliff painting (the \"Supernova Pictograph\") nearby may record the sighting of a supernova on July 5, 1054 AD.\n\nLowry Pueblo: The Lowry Pueblo is an Ancestral Puebloan archaeological site located in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument near Pleasant View, Colorado, United States. The pueblo was constructed around 1060 AD atop abandoned pithouses from an earlier period of occupation. It was occupied by 40 to 100 people at a time for 165 years. The structure was built up to about 40 rooms and featured multiple kivas. The architecture of Lowry Pueblo was influenced by the settlement at Chaco Canyon, approximately 100 miles to the south.\n\nPueblo Alto: Pueblo Alto (\"High Village\" in Spanish) is an Ancestral Puebloan great house and archaeological site located in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, northwestern New Mexico, United States. The complex, comprising 89 rooms in a single-story layout, is located on a mesa top near the middle of Chaco Canyon; 0.6\u00a0miles (1\u00a0km) from Pueblo Bonito, it was begun between AD 1020 and 1050. Its location made the community visible to most of the inhabitants of the San Juan Basin; indeed, it was only 2.3\u00a0miles (3.7\u00a0km) north of Tsin Kletsin, on the opposite side of the canyon. The community was the center of a bead- and turquoise-processing industry that influenced the development of all villages in the canyon; chert tool production was also common. It shares its mesa with another great house, Nuevo Alto, both of which are now protected within the borders of Chaco Culture National Historical Park. Storerooms at Pueblo Alto opened to the outside rather than into the interior rooms and there was a huge midden of pottery. This and chert found in the midden came mostly from the Chuska area 70\u00a0km (43\u00a0mi) to the west.\n\nDune Dam: Dune Dam is a long sand dune that lies at the western end of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, near the confluence of the Chaco and Escavada Washs. The dune was created by winds that brought sand up the Chaco River. When the dune was large enough, it dammed the Chaco Wash and created a small and shallow lake near the Ancestral Puebloan great house, Penasco Blanco. Archeological evidence suggests that the dune was breached around 900 CE. Chacoans filled the breach with masonry sometime in the early 11th century, and built an accompanying reservoir lined with stones that was visible until 1920. The dam stopped Chaco Wash from further deepening, which helped raise the water table in the canyon, aiding Chacoan farming. The absence of a lacustrine plain behind the dam led geologist Stephen A. Hall to question this interpretation.\n\nHungo Pavi: Hungo Pavi is an Ancestral Puebloan great house and archaeological site located in Chaco Canyon, northwestern New Mexico, United States. A set of ruins located just 1\u00a0mile (2\u00a0km) from the ruins of Una Vida, Hungo Pavi measured 872 feet in circumference. Initial explorations revealed 72 ground-level rooms, with structures reaching four stories in height. One large circular kiva has been identified. Its ruins now lie within Chaco Culture National Historical Park.\n\nEast Community: East Community is an Ancestral Puebloan great house community and archeological site located 12 miles east of Pueblo Bonito, at the eastern end of Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico. Archeological evidence uncovered during the 1980s suggests the site was occupied by both Chacoans and Mesa Verdeans. Eighty-two structures have been identified in the area, including a great house that contains twenty-five rooms and several small house sites. At least one kiva has been uncovered there, but no great kivas. A partial road segment is visible there, but archeologists are unsure of it connects with a longer segment thought to originate near Pueblo Pintado. The great house at East Community was constructed in the 10th century, with significant additions completed during the 11th century. The associated small house sites were occupied by Chacoans from 875 to 1300, and thirty-nine of them by Mesa Verdeans, from 1175 to 1300. 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The facility also has an adjacent satellite prison camp for minimum-security male offenders.\n\nUnited States Penitentiary, Atlanta: The United States Penitentiary, Atlanta (USP Atlanta) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Atlanta, Georgia. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. The facility also has a detention center for pretrial and holdover inmates, and a satellite prison camp for minimum-security male inmates.\n\nStewart Nozette: Stewart David Nozette (born May 20, 1957) is an American planetary scientist, technologist, and consultant who worked for the United States Department of Energy, the United States Department of Defense, DARPA, the United States Naval Research Laboratory, and NASA. He is also a convicted felon for attempted espionage and fraud against the United States. The FBI arrested him October 19, 2009, charging him with attempted espionage after a sting operation which Nozette's lawyer claims amounted to entrapment. At trial, Nozette admitted attempting to sell U.S. classified information to someone he believed was an Israeli Mossad operative, but was in reality an undercover Federal Bureau of Investigation employee. He pleaded guilty to one charge of attempted espionage and was sentenced, under the terms of a plea bargain, to thirteen years in prison and is now serving time at the Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute. The FBI found no evidence that any classified materials were actually released to anyone outside the US Government.\n\nFederal Medical Center, Butner: The Federal Medical Center, Butner (FMC Butner) is a United States federal prison in North Carolina for male inmates of all security levels who have special health needs. 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The recordings were made in December 1938 by Decca Records, who were probably aware that a film called \"The Great Victor Herbert\" was being made by Paramount Pictures. Victor Young and His Orchestra provided the musical accompaniment to all of the tracks.\n\nSweethearts (1938 film): Sweethearts is a 1938 Technicolor musical romance directed by W.S. Van Dyke, starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. The screenplay, by Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell, uses the \u201cplay within a play\u201d device: a contemporary Broadway production of the 1913 Victor Herbert operetta is the setting for another pair of sweethearts, the stars of the show. This was the first color film for Nelson or Jeanette (as well as MGM's first three strip Technicolor feature).\n\nThe Dream Girl (operetta): The Dream Girl is an operetta in three acts with music by Victor Herbert and book by Rida Johnson Young (who also wrote the lyrics) and Harold R. Atteridge. Based on the 1906 play \"The Road to Yesterday\", by Beulah Marie Dix and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland, its satiric story concerns reincarnation. Additional music was written by Sigmund Romberg. The piece was Victor Herbert's last musical composition, and the work was produced posthumously on Broadway in 1924.\n\nVictor Herbert Melodies, Vol. 2: Victor Herbert Melodies, Vol. 2 is a compilation album of phonograph records celebrating the music of Victor Herbert. Most of the recordings were made in December 1938 by Decca Records, who were probably aware that a film called The Great Victor Herbert was being made by Paramount Pictures. An album titled Victor Herbert Melodies, Vol. 1 had been issued earlier in 1939. Victor Young and His Concert Orchestra provided the musical accompaniment to all of the tracks.\n\nBabes in Toyland (operetta): Babes in Toyland is an operetta composed by Victor Herbert with a libretto by Glen MacDonough (1870\u20131924), which wove together various characters from Mother Goose nursery rhymes into a Christmas-themed musical extravaganza. Following the extraordinary success of their stage musical \"The Wizard of Oz\", which was produced in New York beginning in January 1903, producer Fred R. Hamlin and director Julian P. Mitchell hoped to create more family musicals. MacDonough had helped Mitchell with revisions to the \"Oz\" libretto by L. Frank Baum. Mitchell and MacDonough persuaded Victor Herbert to join the production. \"Babes in Toyland\" features some of Herbert's most famous songs \u2013 among them \"Toyland\", \"March of the Toys\", \"Go To Sleep, Slumber Deep\", and \"I Can't Do the Sum\". The theme song \"Toyland\", and the most famous instrumental piece from the operetta, \"March of the Toys\", occasionally show up on Christmas compilations.\n\nVictor Herbert (sculpture): Victor Herbert is an outdoor bronze portrait bust of Victor Herbert by Edmund Thomas Quinn, located in Central Park in Manhattan, New York. The memorial sculpture, commissioned by the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), was unveiled by Herbert's daughter in 1927 at a dedication attended by Irving Berlin and Arthur Hammerstein.\n\nVictor Herbert: Victor August Herbert (February 1, 1859 \u2013 May 26, 1924) was an Irish-born, German-raised American composer, cellist and conductor. Although Herbert enjoyed important careers as a cello soloist and conductor, he is best known for composing many successful operettas that premiered on Broadway from the 1890s to World War I. He was also prominent among the tin pan alley composers and was later a founder of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). A prolific composer, Herbert produced two operas, a cantata, 43 operettas, incidental music to 10 plays, 31 compositions for orchestra, nine band compositions, nine cello compositions, five violin compositions with piano or orchestra, 22 piano compositions and numerous songs, choral compositions and orchestrations of works by other composers, among other music.\n\nHenry Blossom: Henry Martyn Blossom (May 10, 1866 \u2013 March 23, 1919) was a playwright and lyricist. He was the lyricist for several Victor Herbert musicals, including his first Broadway musical project -\"The Yankee Consul\" (1904), \"Mlle. Modiste\" (1905), \"The Red Mill\" (1906), \"Eileen\" (1917), and \"Kiss Me Again\" (film version of \"Mlle. Modeste\", 1931). 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In 2005 he switched to the Formula Renault 3.5 with Swiss team Jenzer Motorsport, despite three DNS in the first 3 and missing one race of that season he finished 13th with 34 points with a best finish of 3rd in the second race in the Bugatti Circuit, to 2006 he switched to Carlin where he finished 6th in the first race of the season in Zolder, however he failed to qualify to the Second Race of the weekend and he finished 4th in Circuit de Monaco and 8th in both races in Istanbul Park, after this round he asked to leave Carlin and the Red Bull Junior Team, Red Bull officially released him and he was replaced by fellow Red Bull Junior Team member and Future Formula One Champion Sebastian Vettel, after leaving Red Bull, he returned to the United States to complete in the Atlantic Championship mid-season and he finished 20th with 45 points and since then has not raced anymore in a Major Series, until he decided to retire. 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The 37-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver S\u00e9bastien Buemi after starting from third position. Jean-\u00c9ric Vergne finished second for the Techeetah team and Audi Sport ABT driver Lucas di Grassi came in third.\n\nFelix Rosenqvist: Felix Rosenqvist (born 7 November 1991 in V\u00e4rnamo) is a Swedish racing driver currently racing in Formula E for Mahindra Racing and Super Formula for SUNOCO Team LeMans. He holds the record of being the only driver ever to win the Macau Grand Prix (twice), Masters of Formula 3 (twice), Grand Prix de Pau and the FIA Formula 3 European Championship.\n\n2017 Paris ePrix: The 2017 Paris ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Qatar Airways Paris ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 20 May 2017 at the Circuit des Invalides in the Les Invalides building complex before a crowd of 46,000 people. It was the sixth race of the 2016\u201317 Formula E season and the second running of the event. The 49-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver S\u00e9bastien Buemi after starting from pole position. Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda L\u00f3pez finished second for the Virgin team and Mahindra driver Nick Heidfeld came in third.\n\n2016 Hong Kong ePrix: The 2016 Hong Kong ePrix (formally the 2016 FIA Formula E HKT Hong Kong ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 9 October 2016, before a crowd of 30,000 people at the Hong Kong Central Harbourfront Circuit in Hong Kong. It was the first race of the 2016\u201317 Formula E season and the inaugural running of the event as part of the championship. The 45-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver S\u00e9bastien Buemi who started from seventh place. 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Edison's population has been above the 100,000 threshold since 2010, increasing by 2.7% to a Census-estimated 102,701 in 2015.\n\nKam Man Food: Kam Man Food (; abbreviated KM Food) is a Chinese supermarket chain with its corporate headquarters in Edison, New Jersey in the New York City metropolitan area.\n\nChinese Americans in New York City: The New York metropolitan area is home to the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, constituting the largest metropolitan Asian American group in the United States and the largest Asian-national metropolitan diaspora in the Western Hemisphere. This population enumerates an estimated 812,410 uniracial individuals as of 2015, including at least 12 Chinatowns in the metropolitan area. Six Chinatowns (or nine, including the emerging Chinatowns in Corona and Whitestone, Queens, and East Harlem, Manhattan) are located in New York City proper, and one each is located in Nassau County, Long Island; Edison, New Jersey; and Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey. This excludes fledgling ethnic Chinese enclaves emerging throughout the New York metropolitan area, such as Jersey City, New Jersey; China City of America in Sullivan County, New York; and \"Dragon Springs\" in Deerpark, Orange County, New York. The Chinese American community in the New York metropolitan area is rising rapidly in population as well as economic and political influence.\n\nRaritan Bayshore: The Raritan Bayshore region of New Jersey is a subregion of the larger Jersey Shore. It is the area around Raritan Bay from The Brunswicks to Sandy Hook, in Monmouth and Middlesex counties, including the towns of New Brunswick, home of Rutgers University, Edison, Perth Amboy, Keyport, \"Pearl of the Bayshore\", Keansburg, and Highlands, New Jersey. It is the northernmost part of the Jersey Shore, located just south of New York City. At Keansburg is a traditional amusement park while at Sandy Hook are found ocean beaches. The Sadowski Parkway beach area in Perth Amboy, which lies at the mouth of the Raritan River, was deemed the \"Riviera of New Jersey\" by local government. In the last years many of the beaches on the Bayshore area have been rediscovered and upgraded as the quality of the water continues to improve.\n\nU.S. Route 9 in New Jersey: U.S. Route 9 (US 9) is a U.S. highway in the northeast United States, running from Laurel, Delaware north to Champlain, New York. In New Jersey, the route runs 166.80 mi from the Cape May\u2013Lewes Ferry terminal in North Cape May, Cape May County, where the ferry carries US 9 across the Delaware Bay to Lewes, Delaware, north to the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, Bergen County, where the route along with Interstate 95 (I-95) and US 1 continue into New York City. US 9 is the longest U.S. highway in the state. From North Cape May north to Toms River in Ocean County, US 9 is mostly a two-lane undivided road that closely parallels the Garden State Parkway and runs near the Jersey Shore. Along this stretch, it passes through the communities of Rio Grande, Cape May Court House, Somers Point, Pleasantville, Absecon, Tuckerton, Manahawkin, and Beachwood. In the Toms River area, US 9 runs along the Garden State Parkway for a short distance before heading northwest away from it and the Jersey Shore into Lakewood Township. Upon entering Monmouth County, the route transitions into a multilane suburban divided highway and continues through Howell Township, Freehold Township, Manalapan Township, Marlboro Township, Old Bridge Township, Sayreville, and South Amboy. In Woodbridge Township, US 9 merges with US 1 and the two routes continue through northern New Jersey as US 1/9 to the George Washington Bridge.\n\nInterstate 287: Interstate\u00a0287 (I-287) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US states of New Jersey and New York. It is a partial beltway around New York City, serving the northern half of New Jersey and the counties of Rockland and Westchester in New York. I-287, which is signed north\u2013south in New Jersey and east\u2013west in New York, follows a roughly horseshoe-shaped route from the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) in Edison Township, New Jersey, clockwise to the New England Thruway (I-95) in Rye, New York, for 98.72 mi . Through New Jersey, I-287 runs west from its southern terminus in Edison through suburban areas. In Bridgewater Township, the freeway takes a more northeasterly course, paralleled by U.S. Route\u00a0202 (US\u00a0202). The northernmost part of I-287 in New Jersey passes through mountainous surroundings. After crossing into New York at Suffern, I-287 turns east on the New York State Thruway (I-87) and runs though Rockland County. After crossing the Hudson River on the Tappan Zee Bridge, I-287 splits from I-87 near Tarrytown and continues east through Westchester County on the Cross-Westchester Expressway until it reaches the New England Thruway.\n\nGlen Burtnik: Glen Burtnik (born Glenn Burtnick, April 8, 1955) is a singer, songwriter, entertainer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a former member of Styx. Burtnik is originally from North Brunswick, New Jersey, in the Middlesex County part of the Raritan Bayshore and currently lives in Asbury Park, New Jersey, both popular Jersey Shore towns. Burtnik has written hit songs for Randy Travis, Patty Smyth and Don Henley. 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Pakula, and starring Jeff Bridges, Alice Krige and Farrah Fawcett. It features music by Nat King Cole and Cherri Red. The film's music was composed by Michael Small.\n\nLove and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing: Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing is a 1973 American comedy-drama film directed by Alan J. Pakula. It is often categorized as a drama, but contains many comic elements. Maggie Smith and Timothy Bottoms star.\n\nAlan J. Pakula: Alan Jay Pakula ( ; April 7, 1928 \u2013 November 19, 1998) was an American film director, writer and producer. He was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Picture for \"To Kill a Mockingbird\" (1962), Best Director for \"All the President's Men\" (1976) and Best Adapted Screenplay for \"Sophie's Choice\" (1982).\n\nComes a Horseman: Comes a Horseman is a 1978 American western drama film starring Jane Fonda, James Caan, Jason Robards, and Richard Farnsworth, directed by Alan J. Pakula.\n\nRobert Mulligan: Robert Patrick Mulligan (August 23, 1925 \u2013 December 20, 2008) was an American film and television director best known as the director of humanistic American dramas, including \"To Kill a Mockingbird\" (1962), \"Summer of '42\" (1971), \"The Other\" (1972), \"Same Time, Next Year\" (1978) and \"The Man in the Moon\" (1991). He was also known in the 1960s for his extensive collaborations with producer Alan J. Pakula. He was the elder brother of actor Richard Mulligan.\n\nPresumed Innocent (film): Presumed Innocent is a 1990 American legal drama film based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Scott Turow. Directed by Alan J. Pakula, and written by Pakula and Frank Pierson, it stars Harrison Ford, Brian Dennehy, Ra\u00fal Juli\u00e1, Bonnie Bedelia, Paul Winfield and Greta Scacchi. \"Presumed Innocent\" follows Rusty Sabich (Ford), a prosecutor who is charged with the murder of his colleague and mistress Carolyn Polhemus (Scacchi).\n\nThe Pelican Brief (film): The Pelican Brief is a 1993 American legal political thriller based on the novel of the same name by John Grisham. Directed by Alan J. Pakula, the film stars Julia Roberts in the role of young law student Darby Shaw and Denzel Washington as \"Washington Herald\" reporter Gray Grantham. The film, which features music composed by James Horner, was the last film that featured Pakula as a writer or producer before his death.\n\nSam Mendes: Samuel Alexander Mendes, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 1 August 1965) is an English stage and film director. He is best known for directing the drama film \"American Beauty\" (1999), which earned him the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Director, the crime film \"Road to Perdition\" (2002), and the \"James Bond\" films \"Skyfall\" (2012) and \"Spectre\" (2015).\n\nOrphans (1987 film): Orphans is a 1987 American drama film directed by Alan J. Pakula. It was written by Lyle Kessler, based on his play of the same name. \n\nNeal Street Productions: Neal Street Productions is a British film, television and theatre production company. The company was set up in 2003 by Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris and Caro Newling. Nicolas Brown joined in 2013 to work across the film and TV portfolio. The company's movies include \"Revolutionary Road\", \"Jarhead\" and \"Starter for 10\". Their TV dramas include the award-winning \"Stuart: A Life Backwards\" with Tom Hardy and Benedict Cumberbatch, \"Penny Dreadful\" and \"Call the Midwife\". 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She entered the adult film industry in 2010 at the age of 24.\n\nBriana Banks: Briana Banks (born May 21, 1978) is the stage name of a German American pornographic actress and model. She is the \"Penthouse\" Pet of the Month for June 2001.\n\nNikki Benz: Alla Montchak (Russian: \u0410\u0301\u043b\u043b\u0430 \u041c\u043e\u043d\u0447\u0430\u0301\u043a , born December 11, 1981), better known by her stage name Nikki Benz, is a Ukrainian Canadian pornographic actress. She was also a 2010 Penthouse Pet who was selected as the 2011 Pet of the Year.\n\nSamantha Saint: Samantha Saint (born June 8, 1987) is the stage name of an American pornographic actress, model and Penthouse Pet of the Month for October 2012.\n\nVictoria Zdrok: Victoria Nika Zdrok (Ukrainian: \u0412\u0456\u043a\u0442\u043e\u0440\u0456\u044f \u0417\u0434\u0440\u043e\u043a ; born March 3, 1973) is a pornographic performer, author, and model of Ukrainian origin. She is \"Playboy's\" Playmate for October 1994. In June 2002 she became \"Penthouse\" magazine's Pet of the Month, later being chosen as their 2004 Penthouse Pet of the Year. Zdrok is also a non-practicing attorney, a clinical psychologist and sex therapist.\n\nFrankenhooker: Frankenhooker is a 1990 American black comedy horror directed by Frank Henenlotter. Very loosely inspired by Mary Shelley's novel \"Frankenstein\", the film stars James Lorinz as medical school drop-out Jeffrey Franken and former Penthouse Pet Patty Mullen as the title character (who wears a fatsuit in the beginning of the film).\n\nGina Lynn: Gina Lynn (born February 15, 1974) is a Puerto Rican former pornographic actress, model, and stripper. She was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2010 and is the \"Penthouse\" magazine Penthouse Pet for April 2012.\n\nHesketh 308E: The Hesketh 308E is a Formula One racing car model built by the Hesketh Racing team in . The car was designed by Frank Dernie and Nigel Stroud and was the last car built by the Hesketh team before it folded at the end of . The 308E was a relatively conservative design, with an aluminium monocoque chassis built around the common Cosworth DFV engine and Hewland gearbox combination. However, the 308E gained particular notoriety owing to Hesketh's team sponsors in 1977 \u2013 Penthouse and Rizla \u2013 and the resultant livery which incorporated a large rendering of a scantily-clad Penthouse Pet embracing a Rizla packet. During this year, driver Rupert Keegan managed to qualify the car at every race entered although its best finish was only seventh place at the Austrian Grand Prix. For 1978 the team reverted to rather less controversial sponsorship from the Olympus Corporation, although results were less dependable. Following Hesketh's withdrawal from the F1 World Championship the remaining 308Es were run for various competitors in the British Aurora AFX championship.", "question": "Who starred in a film with the Penthouse Pet for June 2001?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"penthouse_pet_of_month": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Penthouse Pet for the specified month and year."}, "pet_month": {"type": "string", "description": "The month of the Penthouse Pet selection."}, "pet_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year of the Penthouse Pet selection."}, "film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film in which the Penthouse Pet starred."}, "co_star": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the co-star who appeared in the film with the Penthouse Pet."}}, "required": ["penthouse_pet_of_month", "pet_month", "pet_year", "film_title", "co_star"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"penthouse_pet_of_month": "Briana Banks", "pet_month": "June", "pet_year": 2001, "film_title": "Briana Loves Jenna", "co_star": "Jenna Jameson"}, "ground_truth": {"penthouse_pet_of_month": "Briana Banks", "pet_month": "June", "pet_year": 2001, "film_title": "Briana Loves Jenna", "co_star": "Jenna Jameson"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1343, "output_tokens": 52, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "75ffaa089da3187ba482b16927f6acd0cfa837168984fc6561849592735dfa51", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae5bd4555429960a22e0326", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Will Scarlet", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Robin Hood (DC Comics): Robin Hood is a fictional character, a comic book Outlaw published by DC Comics. Robin Hood debuted in \"New Adventure Comics\" vol. 1 #23 (January 1938), and was created by Sven Elven. The character is based on the legendary archer Robin Hood whose earliest recorded literary appearance was in William Langland's 14th century narrative poem, Piers Plowman. The character of Robin Hood was made popular by Howard Pyle's 19th century novel \"The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood\".\n\nRobin Hood Daffy: Robin Hood Daffy is a 1958 Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc theatrical cartoon comedy short, starring Daffy Duck (in the role of Robin Hood) and Porky Pig, as part of the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was the last of Jones' parody cartoons with the duo, and the last appearance of Porky in a theatrical cartoon directed by Jones during the Golden Age of Animation. It was also the second parody of Robin Hood directed by Chuck Jones, after the 1949 Bugs Bunny short \"Rabbit Hood\". An edited version of \"Robin Hood Daffy\" was included in the theatrical film \"The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie\" (1979).\n\nRobin Hood (Disney character): Robin Hood is a fictional character who is the protagonist in Walt Disney Productions series\u2019 21st animated feature film Robin Hood (1973). Robin Hood is voiced by Shakespearean and Tony Award winning actor Brian Bedford. The film is based on the legends of Robin Hood and Reynard the fox, a 12th century Alsatian fairy tale character, but uses anthropomorphic animals rather than people. The story follows the adventures of Robin Hood, Little John and the inhabitants of Nottingham as they fight against the excessive taxation of Prince John, and Robin Hood wins the hand of Maid Marian.\n\nRobin of Sherwood: Robin of Sherwood (retitled Robin Hood in the United States) is a British television series, based on the legend of Robin Hood. Created by Richard Carpenter, it was produced by HTV in association with Goldcrest, and ran from 1984 to 1986 on the ITV network. In America it was retitled \"Robin Hood\" and shown on the premium cable TV channel Showtime and, later, on PBS. The show starred Michael Praed and Jason Connery as two different incarnations of the title character. Unlike previous adaptations of the Robin Hood legend, \"Robin of Sherwood\" combined a gritty, authentic production design with elements of real-life history, 20th century fiction, and pagan myth. The series is also notable for its musical score by Clannad, which won a BAFTA award.\n\nRobyn Hod and the Shryff off Notyngham: Robyn Hod and the Shryff off Notyngham is the manuscript fragment of a late medieval play about Robin Hood, the earliest known Robin Hood playscript and the only surviving medieval script of a Robin Hood play. The manuscript dates from c1475, that is it is approximately as old as the earliest copies of the ballads. In addition to being incomplete the script has no scene or stage directions, and does not identify speakers, so it offers uncertainties of interpretation. However it has been interpreted as telling essentially the same story as Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne . If correct this would confirm the medieval origin of the Gisbourne story. The play is also important for containing the earliest reference to Friar Tuck,\"ffrere Tuke\", as a member of Robin Hood's band.\n\nGuy of Gisbourne: Sir Guy of Gisbourne (also spelled Gisburne, Gisborne, Gysborne, or Gisborn) is a character from the Robin Hood legends of English folklore. He first appears in \"Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne\" (Child Ballad 118), where he is a hired killer who attempts to kill Robin Hood but is killed by him. In later depictions, he has become a romantic rival to Robin Hood for Maid Marian's love.\n\nHarry Lloyd: Harry Charles Salusbury Lloyd (born 17 November 1983) is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Will Scarlet in the 2006 BBC drama \"Robin Hood\", Jeremy Baines in the 2007 \"Doctor Who\" episodes \"Human Nature\" and \"The Family of Blood\", and Viserys Targaryen in the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\". He has also appeared on stage, and in films including \"The Theory of Everything\" and \"Anthropoid\".\n\nThe Adventures of Robin Hood (TV series): The Adventures of Robin Hood is a British television series comprising 143 half-hour, black and white episodes broadcast weekly between 1955 and 1959 on ITV. It stars Richard Greene as the outlaw Robin Hood and Alan Wheatley as his nemesis, the Sheriff of Nottingham. The show followed the legendary character Robin Hood and his band of merry men in Sherwood Forest and the surrounding vicinity. While some episodes dramatised the traditional Robin Hood tales, most episodes were original dramas created by the show's writers and producers.\n\nCloser to the Moon: Closer to the Moon (Romanian: Mai aproape de lun\u0103 ) is a 2013 Romanian-American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nae Caranfil, and starring Vera Farmiga, Mark Strong, Harry Lloyd, Joe Armstrong, Tim Plester, Christian McKay, and Anton Lesser. Based on the true story of the Ioanid Gang, it is one of the most expensive productions in Romanian cinema.\n\nList of Robin Hood (2006 TV series) characters: Robin Hood is a British television drama series, produced by Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC One, which debuted in October 2006. The programme uses the majority of the familiar characters from the traditional Robin Hood legends, notably featuring no appearances by Friar Tuck and Prince John in the first 2 series (although the latter was frequently mentioned as an off-screen character), though introducing them in the third series, portrayed by David Harewood and Toby Stephens respectively. Some have been given new back-stories or characteristics not evident in previous versions of the legend. A peculiar innovation of this version of Robin Hood is its anachronistic distortion of the ethnic make-up of 12th century England. It adds several characters of African and Asian origin, fully integrated into English society. 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A secular state also claims to treat all its citizens equally regardless of religion, and claims to avoid preferential treatment for a citizen from a particular religion/nonreligion over other religions/nonreligion. Secular states do not have a state religion (established religion) or equivalent, although the absence of a state religion does not necessarily mean that a state is fully secular; however, a true secular state should steadfastly maintain national governance without influence from religious factions and vice versa; i.e. Separation of church and state.\n\nChurch of Denmark: The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark or National Church, sometimes called Church of Denmark (Danish: \"Den Danske Folkekirke\" or \"Folkekirken\" , literally: \"the People's Church\" or \"the National Church\"), is the established, state-supported church in Denmark. 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However, following the November 2008 referendum on increased autonomy, which attracted significant popular support (72% turnout, 75% vote in favor), the governments of Greenland and Denmark have agreed to a 30-point package that will begin to give Greenland greater powers over defence and foreign affairs.\n\nGreenland in World War II: In 1940, Greenland was a Danish colony. The fall of Denmark to German invasion in April 1940 left Greenland an unoccupied territory of an occupied nation, but under threat of seizure by Britain or Canada. To forestall this, the United States acted to guarantee Greenland's position. However, with the entrance of the United States into the war in December 1941, Greenland became a combatant. During 1941-45 the United States established numerous and extensive facilities for air and sea traffic in Greenland, as well as radio beacons, radio stations, weather stations, ports, depots, artillery posts, and search-and-rescue stations. The U.S. Coast Guard also provided a considerable portion of the civilian resupply task up and down both coasts. Economically, Greenland traded successfully with the United States, Canada, and Portugal, which, supplemented by the cryolite exports, caused a reanimation and permanent realignment of the island's economy.\n\nPhenomenology of religion: The phenomenology of religion concerns the experiential aspect of religion, describing religious phenomena in terms consistent with the orientation of worshippers. It views religion as made up of different components, and studies these components across religious traditions in order to gain some understanding of them. The phenomenological approach to the study of religion owes its conceptualization and early development to Pierre Dani\u00ebl Chantepie de la Saussaye (1848-1920), William Brede Kristensen (1867-1953) and Gerardus van der Leeuw (1890-1950).\n\nHate group: A hate group is a social group that advocates and practices hatred, hostility, or violence towards members of a race, ethnicity, nation, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other designated sector of society. According to the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a hate group's \"primary purpose is to promote animosity, hostility, and malice against persons belonging to a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity/national origin which differs from that of the members of the organization.\"\n\nHate speech laws in France: The hate speech laws in France are matters of both civil law and criminal law. Those laws protect individuals and groups from being defamed or insulted because they belong or do not belong, in fact or in fancy, to an ethnicity, a nation, a race, a religion, a sex, or a sexual orientation, or because they have a handicap. The laws forbid any communication which is intended to incite discrimination against, hatred of, or harm to, anyone because of his belonging or not belonging, in fact or in fancy, to an ethnicity, a nation, a race, a religion, a sex, or a sexual orientation, or because he or she has a handicap.\n\nChurch of Greenland: The Church of Greenland, consisting of the Diocese of Greenland is the official Lutheran church in Greenland under the leadership of the Bishop of Greenland, currently being Sofie Petersen. 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She studied the musical response methods of \u00c9. Jaques-Dalcroze, trained under Rudolf von Laban in Hamburg, Germany, and in 1924 established her own dance studio at Tallinn, Estonia, and promoted modern dance and mime based on classical ballet. During the Soviet occupation of Estonia, she and her husband Paul Olak migrated to Sweden. Her contributions to the cultural heritage of Estonia, as the founder of modern dance and mime in her country, is recognised via a scholarship, awarded annually since 2011.\n\nLoie Fuller: Loie Fuller (also Lo\u00efe Fuller; January 15, 1862 \u2013 January 1, 1928) was an American dancer who was a pioneer of both modern dance and theatrical lighting techniques.\n\nStuart Hodes: Stuart Hodes (born 1924) is an American dancer, choreographer, dance teacher, dance administrator and author. He was Martha Graham\u2019s partner, danced on Broadway, in TV, film, in recitals, and with his own troupe. 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It is widely regarded as the first codified modern dance technique, and strongly influenced the later techniques of Merce Cunningham, Lester Horton, and Paul Taylor.\n\nDance in California: California is rich in dance history. In classical ballet, California is home to the oldest professional ballet company in the United States. The San Francisco Ballet, founded as the San Francisco Opera Ballet in 1933, predates both American Ballet Theater and New York City ballet. Barbara Crockett founded the Sacramento Ballet in 1954 and hosted the first festival for the Pacific Western Region of Regional Dance America in 1966. In modern dance, Ruth St. Denis established her second school in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles in 1940 while Lester Horton created the Horton Dance Group in 1934, also in Los Angeles. Ann Halprin founded the San Francisco Dancers\u2019 Workshop in 1950 and continues to live and work in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Bay Area in also home to Alonzo King's Lines Ballet and Oberlin Dance Collective.\n\nLila York: Lila York (born 29 November 1948) is an American dancer and choreographer based in New York City. She studied English Literature at Skidmore College before studying ballet and modern dance at the Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance and with Paul Sanasardo. York joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in 1973 where she danced for more than a decade. After leaving the company, she left the \"very heart of American modern dance\" to become one of \"ballet's most sought-after choreographers\", working with many of the world's foremost ballet companies.\n\nContemporary ballet: Contemporary ballet is a genre of dance that incorporates elements of classical ballet and modern dance. It employs classical ballet technique and in many cases classical pointe technique as well, but allows greater range of movement of the upper body and is not constrained to the rigorously defined body lines and forms found in traditional, classical ballet. Many of its attributes come from the ideas and innovations of 20th century modern dance, including floor work and turn-in of the legs.\n\nBallet Philippines: Ballet Philippines (BP) is a ballet company in the Philippines founded in 1969 by Alice Reyes with the support of Eddie Elejar and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Proficient in both ballet and modern dance, the company synthesizes diverse dance and movement forms, from classical ballet to avant-garde choreography, from traditional dance to modern dance, from martial arts to aerial movements, into distinctively Filipino contemporary expressions.\n\nContemporary dance in Japan: Western schools covered classical ballet, jazz-dance, and modern dance and influenced the butoh avant-garde dance movement. Ballet was said to have replaced traditional Japanese arts, such as flower arrangement and the tea ceremony, in the hearts of young girls. Prima ballerina Morishita Yoko sat on the jury for the Prix de Lausanne Ballet Competition in 1989, held for the first time in Tokyo, marking the arrival of Japanese classical ballet in the international community. Horiuchi Gen, a 1980 Prix de Lausanne winner, became a major soloist with the New York City Ballet, and Japanese performers noted for their superb technique were members of many major international companies. Modern dance was performed early after World War II and was later taught by such famous dancers as Eguchi Takaya. The Tokyo Modern Dance School and the Ozawa Hisako Modern Dance Company also promoted avant-garde modern dance. A wide experimental range within modern dance occurred from which choreographer Teshigawara Saburo skillfully drew to create multifaceted works for his KARAS Company.\n\nFree dance: Free dance is a 20th-century dance form that preceded modern dance. Rebelling against the rigid constraints of classical ballet, Loie Fuller, Isadora Duncan and Ruth St. Denis (with her work in theater) developed their own styles of free dance and laid the foundations of American modern dance with their choreography and teaching. 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She has completed more than thirty film and video works and installations, and six books. An acknowledged pioneer in montage, Child\u2019s early film work addressed the interplay between sound and image through reshaping narrative tropes, prefiguring many concerns of contemporary film and media.\n\nNabil Ayouch: Nabil Ayouch (born 1 April 1969) is a French-Moroccan television and film director, producer and writer of Moroccan origin.\n\nMuch Loved: Much Loved (also known as Zin Li Fik) is a 2015 French-Moroccan drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch about the prostitution scene in Marrakesh. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film has been banned in Morocco for its \"contempt for moral values and the Moroccan woman\". It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.\n\nHorses of God: Horses of God (French: Les chevaux de Dieu , Arabic: \u064a\u0627 \u062e\u064a\u0644 \u0627\u0644\u0644\u0647\u200e \u200e , translit. \u00a0 Ya khayl Allah) is 2012 Moroccan drama film about the 2003 Casablanca bombings. It was directed by Nabil Ayouch, and based on the novel \"The Stars of Sidi Moumen\" by Moroccan writer Mahi Binebine. The film won several awards, and was Morocco's submission for the 85th Academy Awards (held in February 2013).\n\nNabil Kassel: Nabil Kassel (born March 10, 1984) is an Algerian boxer best known to win the middleweight gold at the 2007 All-Africa Games. The family name is Kassel, Algerians generally write this first (Kassel Nabil).\n\nWhatever Lola Wants (film): Whatever Lola Wants is a 2007 French-Canadian romantic drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch. 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Thornycroft & Company: John I. Thornycroft & Company Limited, usually known simply as Thornycroft was a British shipbuilding firm founded by John Isaac Thornycroft in Chiswick in 1866. It moved to Woolston, Southampton, in 1908, merging in 1966 with Vosper & Company to form one organisation called Vosper Thornycroft. From 2002 to 2010 the company acquired several international and US based defence and services companies, and changed name to the VT Group. In 2010 the company was absorbed by Babcock International who retained the UK and international operations, but sold the US based operations to the American Jordan Company, who took the name VT Group.\n\nPentair: Pentair plc (PNR) is a multinational diversified industrial company incorporated in Ireland with tax residency in UK, with its main U.S. office located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Pentair was founded in the US, where roughly half of the company's revenue is derived as of 2015. However, PNR was reorganized in 2014, shifting the corporate domicile from Switzerland to Ireland.\n\nUS Airways Group: US Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona. US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are wholly owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express. It merged with America West Holdings Corporation, parent of America West Airlines, in 2005, and the combined company adopted the better-known US Airways name; the two airlines' operating certificates merged in 2007. It also operates additional companies that provide associated services. ACE Aviation Holdings, the Canadian parent of Air Canada retained a roughly 6.1% investment stake in US Airways Group. The route network covered destinations in 47 states, as well as international destinations.\n\nUbiNetics: UbiNetics was a 3G wireless technology company based in Cambridge, UK, with offices in the US, Japan, Hong Kong, India (Bangalore) and China. The company was founded by Ali Pourtaheri in1998. They had other development centers within UK at Swindon and the US in Melbourne, FL. The company had gone through three different acquisitions; WCDMA Silicon on chip group acquired by Analog Devices (ADI), Test and Measurement equipment group, which produced UMTS/HSDPA test mobiles to Aeroflex and the rest of R&D by Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR Plc) in Cambridge in 2005. The name UbiNetics stood for Ubiquitous Networks. 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Differences in record company practice between the UK and US in the early 1960s, such as the US tending to issue shorter LPs, featuring less original material and the comparative unpopularity of EPs in the US all left US record companies with extra LPs worth of material (see also The Beatles and The Rolling Stones). In 1965, this meant, as well as versions of the two UK Kinks albums from that year, Reprise issued another two complete LPs - \"Kinks-Size\" and \"Kinkdom\".\n\nRevolver Entertainment: Revolver Entertainment is a film distributor in the United Kingdom and the United States. Justin Marciano founded it in 1997 in the UK and Revolver UK entered administration in April 2013. Justin's brother, Seb Marciano formed Revolver Entertainment LLC, a US company based in Los Angeles, California in 2007. Revolver US is still successfully operating independently of Revolver UK.\n\nMorse Diving: Morse Diving is an American manufacturer of diving equipment. It was founded in 1837 as Morse & Fletcher in Boston MA. The name was changed in 1864 to A J Morse and Son and it remained under that name until 1905 when the company was incorporated and Inc. was added to the name. In 1940 the company was purchased and the name was changed to Morse Diving Equipment Company Incorporated and later moved its operations to Rockland, MA and continued under that name until 1998 when it was purchased by Kenneth Downey, an employee, and did business under the name of Morse Diving Inc. Downey sold the company in 2014 to Watson \"Robbie\" Holland, and the name changed, yet again, to Morse International. Morse filed for bankruptcy and Diving Equipment and Supply Company (DESCO) acquired its assets in 2016. DESCO reverted to the name A J Morse & Son and Morse products will be marketed under that name. DESCO's business plan is to bring back the quality and products associated with the earlier name. DESCO has on re-introduced the breast plate feed (air being fed into the breast plate rather than the bonnet)helmet design from the early 1900s as its first offering. They also make the standard commercial model with the air feed in the rear of the helmet. 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The son of another former Zimbabwean international cricketer Malcolm Jarvis, he was educated at St Johns College, Harare, where he excelled at rugby and cricket. Kyle was a key bowler for Zimbabwe in the 2008 Under-19 World Cup and he also played for the Zimbabwe U-19 Rugby Team.\n\nTudor architecture: The Tudor architectural style is the final development of Medieval architecture in England, during the Tudor period (1485\u20131603) and even beyond, and also the tentative introduction of Renaissance architecture to England. It is generally not used to refer to the whole period of the Tudor dynasty (1485-1603), but in prestige buildings to the period roughly between 1500 and 1560. It followed the Late Gothic Perpendicular style and was superseded by Elizabethan architecture from about 1560 in domestic building of any pretensions to fashion. In the much more slow-moving styles of vernacular architecture \"Tudor\" has become a designation for styles like half-timbering that characterise the few buildings surviving from before 1485 and others from the Stuart period. In this form the Tudor style long retained its hold on English taste. Nevertheless, 'Tudor style' is an awkward style-designation, with its implied suggestions of continuity through the period of the Tudor dynasty and the misleading impression that there was a style break at the accession of Stuart James I in 1603.\n\nStu Roberts: Stuart James Roberts (born 22 March 1965 in Christchurch) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played two One Day Internationals in 1990.\n\nStuart Karppinen: Stuart James Karppinen (born 13 June 1973) is a former Australian cricketer who is the current strength and conditioning coach of the Australian national cricket team. Born in Townsville, Karppinen moved to Canberra with his family at a young age. 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When war came to the United States, Bingham was recruited by Robert Yerkes as a member of a small group that developed the Army Alpha and Beta tests. During World War I Bingham served as executive secretary of the committee on classification of personnel in the U.S. Army, and later in the war served as lieutenant colonel in the Personnel Branch of the Army General Staff. From 1940 to 1947 Bingham was chief psychologist of the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department, serving as consultant or advisor to the Surgeon General, the Army General Staff, and the Secretary of Defense. Walter Bingham\u2019s contribution on the army classification methods paved the development of the field of industrial psychology. Bingham carried out editorial responsibilities for several journals and was the author of over 200 articles and books. 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She was the eldest daughter of Thomas Willing, president of the First Bank of the United States, the wife of the wealthy William Bingham, mother-in-law of Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton, and correspondent of Thomas Jefferson among others. Her correspondence with Jefferson led to the construct of the United States Bill of Rights. Through many letters, she convinced Jefferson that the Constitution would not last and the individual citizens would have their rights impeded from the interests of the majority. Jefferson was finally convinced and in turn presented her ideas to James Madison (may not have used her name due to the nature of the ideas origin) and Madison agreed to the proposal. 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Previously, he was elected the second Vice President of the United States, serving under John Adams from 1797 to 1801. A proponent of democracy, republicanism, and individual rights motivating American colonists to break from Great Britain and form a new nation, he produced formative documents and decisions at both the state and national level. He was a land owner and farmer.\n\nDraped Bust dollar: The Draped Bust dollar is a United States dollar coin minted from 1795 to 1803, and was reproduced, dated 1804, into the 1850s. The design succeeded the Flowing Hair dollar, which began mintage in 1794 and was the first silver dollar struck by the United States Mint. The designer is unknown, though the distinction is usually credited to artist Gilbert Stuart. The model is also unknown, though Ann Willing Bingham has been suggested.\n\nBanking in the Jacksonian Era: The Second Bank of the United States opened in January 1817, six years after the First Bank of the United States lost its charter. The Second Bank of the United States was headquartered in Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia, the same as the First Bank, and had branches throughout the nation. The Second Bank was chartered by many of the same congressmen who in 1811 had refused to renew the charter of the original Bank of the United States. The predominant reason that the Second Bank of the United States was chartered was that in the War of 1812, the U.S. experienced severe inflation and had difficulty in financing military operations. 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It has almost the same track listing as \"The Best of INXS\". The compilation features most of their hit singles, as well as two previously unreleased tracks, \"Salvation Jane\" and \"Tight\". \"Salvation Jane\" is an outtake taken from the \"X\" sessions in 1990. The 2002 remaster of \"X\" features the song's original demo. \"Tight\" was written by songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Farriss and recorded by the band during the sessions for \"Welcome to Wherever You Are\" in 1992. The song was reworked by the remaining members of INXS in 2002 after the death of vocalist Michael Hutchence in 1997. The compilation also features a cover of Steppenwolf's \"Born to Be Wild\", which was specially recorded for the April 1993 launch of Virgin Radio in the UK and was first included on the Japanse release of \"Full Moon, Dirty Hearts\".\n\nINXS (album): INXS is Australian rock band INXS's first album. It was released on Deluxe Records in Australia on 13 October 1980. The band recorded the album in midnight to dawn sessions during 1979 to 1980 after performing, on average, two gigs a day at local pubs around Sydney. All tracks were credited to band members, Garry Gary Beers (bass guitar and double bass); brothers Andrew (keyboards and guitar), Jon (drums, keyboards) and Tim Farriss (lead guitar); Michael Hutchence (lead vocals); and Kirk Pengilly (guitar, saxophone and backing vocals). The album was co-produced by the band and Duncan McGuire (ex-Ayers Rock). It spawned the single, \"Just Keep Walking\" (September 1980), which became their first Australian Top 40 hit. \"INXS\" peaked in the Top 30 of the related Kent Music Report Albums Chart. The album did not appear internationally until 1984.\n\nBeautiful Girl (INXS song): \"Beautiful Girl\" was the fifth, internationally released single from the 1992 album \"Welcome to Wherever You Are\", by Australian rock band INXS. The song was written by Andrew Farriss who was inspired to write this by the birth of his baby daughter. In an interview by Debbie Kruger the INXS keyboardist explained: \"I was writing lyrics like \"Baby Don't Cry\" and \"Beautiful Girl\" and lyrics just about how wonderful it is to have something else in your life besides yourself to worry about and think about.\"\n\nINXS: INXS ( ) were an Australian rock band, formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales. They began playing covers in Western Australian pubs and clubs, occasionally playing some of their original music. Mainstays were main composer and keyboardist Andrew Farriss, drummer Jon Farriss, guitarists Tim Farriss and Kirk Pengilly, bassist Garry Gary Beers and main lyricist and vocalist Michael Hutchence. For twenty years, INXS was fronted by Hutchence, whose \"sultry good looks\" and magnetic stage presence made him the focal point of the band. Initially known for their new wave/pop style, the band later developed a harder pub rock style that included funk and dance elements.\n\nKiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain): \"Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)\" is a song by the Australian rock band INXS. It was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence and included as the third track on the 1985 album \"Listen Like Thieves\".\n\nFreedom Deep: \"Freedom Deep\" is the fourth, and final, single from the 1993 album \"Full Moon, Dirty Hearts\", by Australian rock band INXS. The song was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence.\n\nReen Nalli: Reen Nalli is an American music executive. She is the current president of A&R Consultants. 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He competed in four events at the 1984 Summer Olympics.\n\nAfter School Massacre: After School Massacre (originally titled Teacher's Day) is a 2014 American slasher film written and directed by Jared Masters. The film stars Nikole Howell, Lindsay Lamb, Andrew Phillips, Courtney Rood, Danika Galindo, Yasmine Soofi, and Savannah Matlow. \"After School Massacre\" follows the story of a high school teacher who goes on a killing spree after being fired, stalking his former female students at their slumber party.\n\nWendy Phillips (author): Wendy Philips is a Canadian author. She grew up in Kamloops, British Columbia, and wrote her first book at the age of 11, and completed degrees in Journalism, English, Education and a Children\u2019s Literature degree from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC. Her past jobs have included journalism, bookbinding and teaching English. She has lived in Lesotho, Ottawa, South Africa and Australia, but currently lives in Richmond, British Columbia with her husband, son and daughter. Phillips currently works as a teacher-librarian at MacNeill Secondary School in Richmond, BC. Phillips is also an author of young adult fiction, whose first book \"Fishtailing\" won the 2010 Governor General\u2019s Award for children\u2019s literature.\n\nGrasscut: Grasscut are composer/producer Andrew Phillips and musician/writer Marcus O\u2019Dair. Phillips writes and produces all Grasscut music; he also sings and plays various instruments including guitar and keyboards. O'Dair manages the act and contributes keyboards and double bass. They are based in Brighton, England.\n\nSteve Phillips (Political Leader): Steve Phillips is a New York Times bestselling author, national liberal political leader, civil rights lawyer, and a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. Phillips is founder and chairman of PowerPac+. He is also founder of PowerPAC.org. Phillips currently splits his time between San Francisco and Washington, D.C.\n\nAndrew Phillips (lawyer): Andrew Phillips is a deaf lawyer, and an advocate for equal access.\n\nJohn Phillips (musician): John Edmund Andrew Phillips (August 30, 1935 \u2013 March 18, 2001) was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and promoter, most notably of the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, a landmark event of the counterculture era and the Summer of Love. 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Bhasin did a number of movies down south and appeared in many commercial ads.She has an increditable smile to admire of\". She made her film debut in the Tamil film \"Vaanam\" (2011) as part of an ensemble cast, playing a \"fresh-out-of-college girl\" and love interest of the main lead character played by Silambarasan.\n\nCalifornia Joe (film): California Joe is a 1943 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Don \"Red\" Barry, Wally Vernon, Helen Talbot, Twinkle Watts, Brian O'Hara and Terry Frost. The film was released on December 29, 1943, by Republic Pictures.\n\nDames: Dames is a 1934 Warner Bros. musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright with dance numbers created by Busby Berkeley. The film stars Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, Guy Kibbee, ZaSu Pitts, and Hugh Herbert. 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The film stars Mickey Rooney, Coleen Gray, Hugh O'Brian, Joey Forman, Don \"Red\" Barry and Mike Connors.\n\nSimple eye in invertebrates: A simple eye (sometimes called a pigment pit) refers to a type of eye form or optical arrangement that contains a single lens. A \"simple eye\" is so called in distinction from a multi-lensed \"compound eye\", and is not necessarily at all simple in the usual sense of the word. The eyes of humans and large animals, and camera lenses are classed as \"simple\" because in both cases a single lens collects and focuses light onto the retina or film. Many insects have compound eyes consisting of multiple lenses (up to tens of thousands), each focusing light onto a small number of retinula cells.\n\nRinke Khanna: Rinke Khanna (born Rinkle Khanna on 27 July 1977) is an Indian actress. She is the youngest daughter of actress Dimple Kapadia and actor Rajesh Khanna, sister of Twinkle Khanna and sister-in-law of actor Akshay Kumar. She made her film debut with \"Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi\" (1999), changing her screen name from Rinkle to Rinke. In \"Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai\", she played a supporting role. She starred in the 2003 film \"Chameli\". She married businessman Sameer Saran on 8 February 2003 and lives in the United Kingdom with her children and husband.\n\nHugh O'Brian: Hugh O'Brian (born Hugh Charles Krampe; April 19, 1925 \u2013 September 5, 2016) was an American actor and humanitarian, best known for his starring roles in the ABC western television series \"The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp\" (1955\u20131961) and the NBC action television series \"Search\" (1972\u20131973), as well as films including the Agatha Christie adaptation \"Ten Little Indians\" (1965); he also had a notable supporting role in John Wayne's last film, \"The Shootist\" (1976). He was highly regarded for creating the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation, a non-profit youth leadership development program for high school scholars which has sponsored over 400,000 students since he founded the program in 1958 following an extended visit with Nobel Peace Prize-winning theologian and physician Albert Schweitzer.\n\nMumbai-Pune-Mumbai: Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai is an Indian Marathi language romantic drama film released on 11 June 2010. Produced by Mirah Entertainment Pvt Ltd and distributed by Twinkle Group. Directed and co written by Satish Rajwade with a screenplay by Rajwade and Parag Kulkarni. It had only 2 characters unnamed in the movie played by Mukta Barve and Swwapnil Joshi. The movie is based on a love story between a boy and girl from different cities of Pune and Mumbai respectively Swwapnil Joshi and Mukta Barve and how their competitive spirits get them together. The film was critically and commercially successful and a superhit at the box office. 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It covers parts of the municipalities Tinajo and Yaiza. The area is 51.07 km2 . The parkland is entirely made up of volcanic soil.\n\nCortegada Island: Cortegada is an almost tidal island (it is possible to go walking when the lowest tides happen, but a small amount of water flow does not disappear) in a coastal inlet near Pontevedra in Galicia, Spain. It is part of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park.\n\nAlpine National Park: The Alpine National Park is a national park located in the Central Highlands and Alpine regions of Victoria, Australia. The 646000 ha national park is located northeast of Melbourne. It is the largest National Park in Victoria, and covers much of the higher areas of the Great Dividing Range in Victoria, including Victoria's highest point, Mount Bogong at 1986 m and the associated subalpine woodland and grassland of the Bogong High Plains. 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It is located approximately 125 km off the coast of Africa and 1,000 km from the Iberian Peninsula. Covering 845.94 km2 , Lanzarote is the fourth-largest of the islands in the archipelago. With 141,938 inhabitants, it is the third-most populous Canary Island, after Tenerife and Gran Canaria. In the centre-west of the island is Timanfaya National Park, one of its main attractions. The capital is Arrecife.\n\nAtlantic Islands of Galicia National Park: The Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park (Galician: \"Parque Nacional das Illas Atl\u00e1nticas de Galicia\" , Spanish: \"Parque Nacional de las Islas Atl\u00e1nticas de Galicia\" ) is the only national park located in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It comprises the archipelagos of C\u00edes, Ons, S\u00e1lvora and Cortegada. The park covers a land area of 1200 ha and a sea area of 7200 ha . It is the tenth most visited national park in Spain. It was the thirteenth national park to be established in Spain.\n\nC\u00edes Islands: The C\u00edes Islands are an archipelago off the coast of Pontevedra in Galicia (Spain), in the mouth of the Ria de Vigo. They belong to the parish of San Francisco de Afora, in the municipality of Vigo. They were declared a Nature Reserve in 1980 and are included in the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park (\"Parque Nacional Mar\u00edtimo-Terrestre das Illas Atl\u00e1nticas de Galicia\") created in 2002.\n\nAcadia National Park: Acadia National Park is a United States National Park located in the state of Maine, near Bar Harbor. It reserves much of Mount Desert Island, and associated smaller islands, off the Atlantic coast. Initially created as the Sieur de Monts National Monument in 1916, the park was renamed Lafayette National Park in 1919, and was given its current name of Acadia in 1929. Over three million people visited the park in 2016. 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Before the development of the oil industry, date palm cultivation dominated Bahrain's agriculture, producing sufficient dates for both domestic consumption and export. At least twenty-three varieties of dates are grown, and the leaves, branches, buds, and flowers of the date palm also are used extensively. From the 1950s through the 1970s, changing food consumption habits, as well as the increasing salinity of the aquifers that served as irrigation sources, led to a gradual decline in date cultivation. By the 1980s, a significant number of palm groves had been replaced by new kinds of agricultural activities, including vegetable gardens, nurseries for trees and flowers, poultry production, and dairy farms.\n\nDate palm: Phoenix dactylifera, commonly known as date or date palm, is a flowering plant species in the palm family, Arecaceae, cultivated for its edible sweet fruit. Although its place of origin is unknown because of long cultivation, it probably originated from lands around Iraq. The species is widely cultivated and is naturalized in many tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.\n\nRhynchophorus cruentatus: The palmetto weevil (\"Rhynchophorus cruentatus\") is an insect native to Florida, but has been found as far as southern Texas to the west and South Carolina to the north. It is the largest weevil in North America and the only kind of palm weevil in the continental United States. It infests palms and is considered a pest. Its main target is the Canary Island date palm, but date palms (a different species than the Canary Island date palm), sabal palms (the palmetto weevil's traditional target), saw palmetto (the palmetto weevil's traditional alternative target), \"Washingtonia\", \"Pritchardia\", royal palms, \"Latania\", coconut palms, \"Caryota\", and \"Bismarckia\" are also susceptible. Distressed palm trees are usually attacked, which makes transplanted trees a frequent target. The Palmetto Weevils mate at the base of the palm branches where the females deposit their eggs. The grubs then eat into the palm tree, killing it. After the larvae have turned into adult weevils, the damage can be seen, but by then, it is considered to be too late for the tree. The life cycle from egg to adult for a palmetto weevil is about 84 days. For prevention, it is recommended an appropriate insecticidal crown drench is done twice a year for high value palms.\n\nJeffersonia: Jeffersonia which is also known as twinleaf or rheumatism root, is a small genus of herbaceous perennial plants in the family Berberidaceae. They are uncommon spring wildflowers, which grow in limestone soils of rich deciduous forests. \"Jeffersonia\" was named for United States President Thomas Jefferson, by his contemporary Benjamin Smith Barton. This genus was formerly grouped in genus \"Podophyllum\". Twinleaf is protected by state laws as a threatened or endangered plant in Georgia, Iowa, New York, and New Jersey.\n\nPhoenix canariensis: Phoenix canariensis is a species of flowering plant in the palm family Arecaceae, native to the Canary Islands. It is a relative of \"Phoenix dactylifera\", the true date palm. It is the natural symbol of the Canary Islands, together with the canary \"Serinus canaria\". Mature \"P. canariensis\" are often used in the ornamental landscape and are collected and transplanted to their new planting location. A Canary Island Date Palm with 30 feet of trunk is approximately 60 years of age.\n\nPhoenix roebelenii: Phoenix roebelenii, with common names of pygmy date palm, miniature date palm or just robellini, is a species of date palm native to southeastern Asia, from southwestern China (Yunnan Province), northern Laos and northern Vietnam, (in Dien Bien Province, Ha Giang Province, Cao Bang Province, Lang Son Province). The name is sometimes mistakenly cited as \"roebelinii\".\n\nJudean date palm: The Judean date palm is a date palm (\"Phoenix dactylifera\") grown in Judea. It is not clear whether there was ever a single distinct Judean cultivar, but dates grown in the region have had distinctive reputations for thousands of years, and the date palm was anciently regarded as a symbol of the region and its fertility. Cultivation of dates in the region almost disappeared after the fourteenth century AD from a combination of climate change and infrastructure decay but has been revived in modern times.\n\nPhoenix reclinata: The Wild date palm or Senegal date palm (\"Phoenix reclinata\", \"reclinata\" - Latin, reclining) is a species of flowering plant in the palm family native to tropical Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. It is also reportedly naturalized in Florida, Puerto Rico, Bermuda and the Leeward Islands. The plants are found from sea level to 3000 m, in rain forest clearings, monsoonal forests and rocky mountainsides.\n\nPhoenix sylvestris: Phoenix sylvestris (\"sylvestris\" - Latin, of the forest) also known as silver date palm, Indian date, sugar date palm or wild date palm, is a species of flowering plant in the palm family native to southern Pakistan, most of India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Burma and Bangladesh. It is also reportedly naturalized in Mauritius, the Chagos Archipelago, Puerto Rico and the Leeward Islands. Growing in plains and scrubland up to 1300 m above sea level, the fruit from this palm species is used to make wine and jelly. The sap is tapped and drunk fresh or fermented into toddy. The fresh sap is boiled to make palm jaggery in West Bengal state of India and Bangladesh.\n\nCoconut sugar: Coconut sugar (also known as coco sugar, coconut palm sugar, coco sap sugar or coconut blossom sugar) is a palm sugar produced from the sap of the flower bud stem of the coconut palm. 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Shelley and Sabin was eventually kicked out of the group and replaced by Aries as the leader, who would later added Matt Sydal to the faction in the summer of 2005. On June 3, 2006 at \"Destiny\", Aries officially disbanded Generation Next, with the four wrestling as a faction for one last time on July 29, 2006 at \"Generation Now\".\n\nNoam Dar: Noam David Dar (Hebrew: \u05e0\u05d5\u05e2\u05dd \u05d3\u05e8; born 28 July 1993) is an Israeli born Scottish professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand. He first competed for WWE in the 2016 Cruiserweight Classic. He has also worked for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and its \"British Boot Camp\" series, Progress Wrestling, Preston City Wrestling (PCW), Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW), Dragon Gate UK (DGUK), Revolution Pro Wrestling (RPW), Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw), Global Force Wrestling (GFW) and Ring of Honor (ROH). Dar is a former two time ICW Zero-G Champion and a former PCW Cruiserweight Champion, among other championships and accomplishments. Dar is the first Israeli wrestler to perform in WWE.\n\nAllie (wrestler): Laura Dennis (born September 3, 1987) is a Canadian professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling under the ring name Allie, where she is a former TNA Knockouts Champion. She is well known for working for Great Canadian Wrestling, NCW Femmes Fatales, Shimmer Women Athletes, Shine Wrestling, Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU) and Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) under the ring name Cherry Bomb. With tag team partner Kimber Lee, collectively known as The Kimber Bombs, they have held the Shine Tag Team Championship and the Shimmer Tag Team Championship both once. She is also A former 1 time WSU Champion.\n\nJax Dane: Jackson Dane (born April 10, 1981) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling under the ring name Wilcox. He is perhaps best known for his tenure with various National Wrestling Alliance member promotions. Within the NWA he is the former NWA World Heavyweight Champion and a former NWA National Heavyweight, NWA North American Heavyweight and NWA World Tag Team Champion. He has also worked for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) and Ring of Honor (ROH).\n\nBraxton Sutter: Jesse Guilmette (born June 3, 1980) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling under the ring name Braxton Sutter. 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In the film, women find their \"one true love\" after having sex with a dentist named Chuck (Cook). Chuck meets a girl named Cam (Alba) and tries to become her true love. The film opened in theaters on September 21, 2007, and was heavily panned by critics. One of \"Good Luck Chuck\"' s theatrical posters parodied the well-known \"Rolling Stone\" cover photographed by Annie Leibovitz featuring John Lennon and Yoko Ono in similar poses.\n\nThe Honest Company: The Honest Company is an American consumer goods company, founded by actress Jessica Alba, that emphasizes household products to supply the marketplace for ethical consumerism. The company had $170 million in 2014 sales and was valued at $1.7 billion as of August 2015. The Honest Company has raised multiple rounds of venture capital and was anticipating an initial public offering as of 2016. 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His films have appeared in the Sundance Film Festival (\"The Ten\"-starring Paul Rudd, Winona Ryder, Jessica Alba and Liev Schreiber), the Cannes Film Festival (\"Seduced and Abandoned\"-starring Alec Baldwin, Ryan Gosling and Jessica Chastain), and the Tribeca Film Festival (\"Descent\"-starring Rosario Dawson) amongst other festivals. His film \"A Novel Romance\" won the Audience Award and Best Picture Award at the New York International Film Festival. His TV series, \"Cop Show\" (starring Colin Quinn, Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer, Chris Rock and Seth Meyers) won best comedy, among other awards at the 2015 New York City Webfest.\n\nDark Angel (TV series): Dark Angel is an American cyberpunk television series that premiered on the Fox network on October 3, 2000. Created by James Cameron and Charles H. Eglee, it starred Jessica Alba in her breakthrough role. Set in 2019, the series chronicles the life of Max Guevara (Alba), a genetically enhanced super-soldier who escapes from a covert military facility as a child. 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With songs such as \"Maybellene\" (1955), \"Roll Over Beethoven\" (1956), \"Rock and Roll Music\" (1957) and \"Johnny B. Goode\" (1958), Berry refined and developed rhythm and blues into the major elements that made rock and roll distinctive. Writing lyrics that focused on teen life and consumerism, and developing a music style that included guitar solos and showmanship, Berry was a major influence on subsequent rock music.\n\nWilliam McDowell (musician): William David McDowell (born August 31, 1976) is an American gospel musician. He started his music career, in 2009, with the release of, \"As We Worship\", by Entertainment One Music. This album would chart on three \"Billboard\" charts Gospel Albums, Independent Albums and Heatseekers Albums. His second album, \"Arise\", was released in 2011 with Entertainment One. The album charted three \"Billboard\" charts again, this time The \"Billboard\" 200, Gospel Albums and Independent Albums. His third album, \"Withholding Nothing\", was released in 2013, with Entertainment One. This album would chart on three charts The \"Billboard\" 200, Gospel Albums, and Independent Albums. He was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album, for his third album.\n\nJimmy Hicks: Jimmy Hicks is an American gospel musician. He started his music career, in 2001, with the release of, \"Turn It Around\", by Amen Records, and this was his breakthrough release upon the \"Billboard\" Gospel Albums chart. His subsequent album, \"Crossroads\", was released in 2003 by Worldwide Gospel Records, but this failed to chart. The third album, \"Born Blessed\", was released by World Wide Gospel in 2006, and this would place upon the aforementioned chart. He released, \"The Jimmy Hicks Project\" in 2007, yet this did not chart. He received a Stellar Awards nomination at the 23rd edition.\n\nMarcus Cole (musician): Marcus Randell Cole (born November 9, 1971) is an American gospel musician and worship leader, Christian R&B, urban gospel and black gospel recording artist and singer. He started his music career, in 1996, with the gospel music group, Commissioned until 2002. He has released two studio albums, \"Chillin' Up In Heaven\", in 1999, with Godson Records, and, \"Write My Song\", in 2006, from PureSprings Gospel. The second album was his breakthrough release, entering the \"Billboard\" magazine charts.\n\nDebbie McClendon: Debbie McClendon (born June 15, 1960) is an American gospel musician and Christian R&B singer, who is a traditional black gospel, urban contemporary gospel, and contemporary Christian music recording artist. She started her music career, in 1985, and released four studio albums until 1990, \"I Can Hardly Wait\", \"Count It All Joy\", \"Morning Rises\", and \"Get a Grip\". McClendon was nominated for two GMA Dove Awards in 1987 and 1988, in the Contemporary Black Gospel Album category. She was nominated for a Grammy Award, in 1988, for Best Gospel Vocal Performance, Female.\n\nSara Jordan Powell: Sara Jordan Powell (born October 6, 1938) is an American gospel musician. Her first works, \"Touch Somebody's Life\" and \"When Jesus Comes,\" were released in 1972, and got significant radio airtime. She has released an album that was produced by James Cleveland, \"Touch Somebody's Life,\" which came out in 1975 on Savoy Records. Powell released four more albums on that label, 1980's \"I Must Tell Jesus\", 1990's \"Sara Jordan Powell\" and \"When Jesus Comes to Stay,\" and 1995's \"The Soul of Sara Jordan Powell.\" Subsequently, she released one album with Compendia Music Group that same year, \"Live in Houston.\" Her music even has been performed at the White House. She performed in 1979 for President Jimmy Carter, and she was joined by Chuck Berry, Billy Eckstine, Evelyn \"Champagne\" King, and Andra\u00e9 Crouch. President Ronald Reagan appointed her to serve on the Year of the Bible Committee. She got the opportunity to minister to President Bill Clinton in Memphis, Tennessee, at the request of Bishop Louis Henry Ford, along with Dr. Vernard Johnson.\n\nThe Clark Sisters: The Clark Sisters are an American gospel vocal group consisting of five sisters: Jacky Clark Chisholm (b. 1948), Denise Clark Bradford (b. 1953), Elbernita \"Twinkie\" Clark-Terrell (b. 1954), Dorinda Clark-Cole (b. 1957), and Karen Clark Sheard (b. 1960). The Clark Sisters are the daughters of gospel musician and choral director Mattie Moss Clark. They are credited for helping to bring gospel music to the mainstream and are considered as pioneers of contemporary gospel. Their biggest crossover hits include: \"Is My Living in Vain?\" , \"Hallelujah\", \"He Gave Me Nothing to Lose\", \"Endow Me\", their hit song \"Jesus Is A Love Song\", \"Pure Gold\", \"Expect a Miracle\", and their largest mainstream crossover gold certified, \"You Brought the Sunshine\". The Clark Sisters have won three Grammy Awards. With 16 albums to their credit and millions in sales, the Clark Sisters are the highest-selling female gospel group in history.\n\nJimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project: The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project - formerly the Jimmy Carter Work Project (JCWP) - is an annual home building blitz organized by Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliates. It generally takes place in the United States one year, and an international location the next. 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Because of the town's population and housing development in recent years, it is debatable whether Tafo is still regarded as a separate town, or already a suburb of Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti region. The town is near Kumasi, with a distance of approximately 3.3 kilometers to the center of a similar name sounding village named New Tafo and must be distinguished from Tafo. Tarkwa is located just 4.6\u00a0km away from Tafo. The city center of Kumasi is located approximately 9.8 kilometers away. Tafo is one of the urban constituencies of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, the town's parliamentary candidate shall have one direct seat to the Parliament of Ghana.\n\nKonkomba people: The Konkomba people are a Gur ethnic group residing mainly in the Northern, Brong Ahafo, Volta, Eastern and Greater Accra Regions of Ghana. Saboba, Chereponi and Nanumba Districts, Gushiegu and Karaga districts, Zabzugu and Tatale-Sanguli districts in the Northern Region and the Nkwanta North and South Districts in the Volta Region are a few examples of administrative districts where Bikpakpaam are seen in huge populations. Other key towns of Bikpakpaam in Ghana are Atebubu, Kintampo, Techiman and Yeji in the Brong Ahafo Region. According to the Act 280 of the Anatomy act of Ghana, the Konkomba people (known as Bikpakpaam) are the second largest ethnic group in the Northern Region of Ghana. The 2010 census data indicates that Bikpakpaam in Ghana number 823,000 and applying the intercensal growth rate would give a population of more than one million now. CIA The World Factbook reports in Demographics of Ghana that Konkomba people are the 8th largest Ethnic group in Ghana representing 3.5% of the Total population of Ghana. Saboba (Chabob) in the Northern Region of Ghana is the capital town of all Bikpakpaam in Ghana. Bikpakpaam are also found in the republic of Togo, a sister West African country to Ghana. In Togo Bikpakpaam reside mainly in the Kara, Central and Plateaux Regions. Guerin Kouka (a.k.a. Nanguem Do, the capital of Dankpen district) in the Kara Region is the capital town of Bikpakpaam in Togo. Dankpen district is located in the north western corridor of Togo. In Schwartz's (2005) account, Bikpakpaam number about 50,100 in Togo. The 2011 census in Togo indicates however that the total population of Bikpakpaam in Dankpen district alone was 122,209. Visit Konkomba language for more information. Konkomba people speak Konkomba language a.k.a Likpakpaln. The traditional dance of Konkomba people is Kinachun\u014b (pronounced k-i-naa-chung). All Konkomba settlements are led by a traditional chief called Ubor. In Bikpakpaam dominant areas, the people have instituted or established their own chieftains who serve as overlords of the settlements. For instance, the Saboba area has the Uchabob-bor as the overlord. Bikpakpaam strongly believe in solidarity, determination and hard-work. Until the turn of the 21st century, their primary occupation was farming and animal husbandry. In occupational terms, Bikpakpaam are mainly subsistence farmers and rearers of animals such as poultry, small ruminants and cattle. This, probably, explains their scattered settlement across the West African sub-region. Indeed, Maasole intimates that Bikpakpaam have always been on the move, in search for fertile farmlands. Most Konkombas are actively in education today and a recent research projects that Konkombas will become a dominant force in politics, health, education and the civil society by 2025.\n\nTaifa, Accra: Taifa is a town in the Ga East Municipal District, a district in the Greater Accra Region of south-eastern Ghana near the capital Accra. Taifa is the twenty-sixth largest settlement in Ghana, in terms of population, with a population of 68,459 people. Taifa is located in the northwest suburbs area of Accra. It has a breakpoint on a railway line and a small park located on the northern edge of the location of the Taifa Ghana Atomic Energy Commission. At the Ghana 2000 census of 26 March 2000, the population was 26,145 inhabitants living in the city. Projections of 1 January 2007 estimated the population to be 48,927 inhabitants. In the census of 1984 there was only 1,009 inhabitants. The strong population growth of the Town is influenced by, among other things, a large number of illegal immigrants from west African countries who move to towns and villages near the industrial town of Tema, just to find a job.\n\nJuara: Juara is a municipality located in the state of Mato Grosso in the Central-West Region of Brazil. It is known as the Cattle Capital. Its population in 2004 was estimated about 34,510 inhabitants. The town's economy is based in three field: Wood extraction, cattle rearing and agriculture. However, the wood is coming to an end. Because of that, the development has become slow in this place. Juara is situated about 730\u00a0km from the state capital which is Cuiab\u00e1, there are two highways of which one is MT 338 that links Juara to Cuiab\u00e1 and the other is MT 220 that links Juara to Sinop. In the last years a lot of people have moved away because lack of job and education. The students who want to go to a good college have to move to other cities, they usually move to Sinop or Cuiab\u00e1. The distance from the capital of Mato Grosso is vast, it takes about 12 hours by bus from Juara to Cuiab\u00e1. For this reason, population prefer to go to Sinop by bus because it is nearer than Cuiab\u00e1 and then they take an airplane there. It's possible to go to Juara by plane but it's very expensive, so, just the rich people use the airport of the town.\n\nIc\u00f3: Ic\u00f3 ] is a town of in Cear\u00e1, Brazil. It is located in the Microrregi\u00e3o of Salgado in the central part of the state. Ic\u00f3 borders the municipalities of Umari, Cedro, Iguatu, Or\u00f3s, Jaguaribe, Pereiro, and the states of Rio Grande do Norte and Para\u00edba. The seat of the town, also called Ic\u00f3, is located 375 km from the state capital, Fortaleza. The municipality covers 1,872 km2 and has a population of 67,345 with a population density of 36 inhabitants per square kilometer. It is located 1,872 km from the state capital of Sergipe, Aracaju.\n\nAinaro: Ainaro is a town in East Timor, the capital of the Ainaro District, and is located in the southwest part of the country. The Ainaro Subdistrict has a population of approximately 14,130 people (2001). It contains the small mountain town of Ainaro, the district capital, along with the sucos of Soro, Maununo, Cassa, Suro Craic, Manutassi, and Mau-Ulo. The town of Ainaro is located 78\u00a0km south of Dili, the national capital.\n\nRaza Bokhari: Dr. Raza Bokhari is a Philadelphia-based entrepreneur and international spokesperson of the former president of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf. Currently, he serves as the Managing Partner of RBx Capital, LP.\n\nPhiladelphia: Philadelphia ( ) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the United States, with an estimated population of 1,567,872 and more than 6 million in the seventh-largest metropolitan statistical area, as of 2016 . Philadelphia is the economic and cultural anchor of the Delaware Valleya region located in the Northeastern United States at the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers with 7.2 million people residing in the eighth-largest combined statistical area in the United States.\n\nGbawe: Gbawe is a town in the Greater Accra Region of southeastern Ghana near the capital Accra. Gbawe is the twenty-third largest settlement in Ghana, in terms of population, with a population of 74,403 people. Gbawe is located a few kilometres west of Accra in the Ga South Municipal Assembly . At the Ghana census of 26 March 2000, the population was 28,989 inhabitants living in the Town. Projections of 1 January 2007 estimated the population to be 52,910 inhabitants. In the census of 1984, only 837 residents were listed, and in 1970 it was the 608th largest settlement in Ghana. The Town was founded more than 100 years ago. Today the Town has a more rural structure in the large-scale marked suburban development areas.", "question": "What is the population of the town where RBx Capital, LP is located? 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This is akin to the original Cold War that saw a global confrontation between the Western Bloc led by the United States and the Eastern Bloc led by the Soviet Union, Russia's predecessor state. American political scientist Robert Legvold posits that the \"new Cold War began the moment we went over the cliff, and that happened with the Ukraine crisis.\" Others, such as Andrew C. Kuchins in 2016, believe that the term is \"unsuited to the present conflict,\" but the situation is arguably more dangerous than during the original Cold War. One of the primary features of the \"New Cold War\", as first defined by Philip N. Howard, is that conflict is experienced primarily over and through broadcast media, social media, and information infrastructure.\n\nTwilight Struggle: Twilight Struggle: The Cold War, 1945\u20131989 is a card-driven strategy game for two players, with its theme taken from the Cold War. One player plays the United States (US), and the other plays the Soviet Union (USSR). The game takes its title from John F. Kennedy's inaugural address:\n\nMark Landler: Mark Aurel Landler (born October 26, 1965 in Stuttgart, Germany) is an American journalist who has been a White House Correspondent for \"The New York Times\", based in Washington, D.C., since March 2011. He is the author of \"Alter Egos: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and the Twilight Struggle Over American Power\" (Random House, 2016).\n\nToy Soldiers: Cold War: Toy Soldiers: Cold War is Signal Studios' follow-up sequel to the action/strategy video game, \"Toy Soldiers.\" \"Toy Soldiers: Cold War\" features 1980s-era military technology, and is based around the idea of military aggression escalating between the United States and the USSR. \"Toy Soldiers: Cold War\" features a blend of third-person action and strategy, similar to the original \"Toy Soldiers\", but with added features and gameplay mechanics.\n\nCulture during the Cold War: The Cold War (1947\u201391) was reflected in culture through music, movies, books, television and other media, as well as sports and social beliefs and behavior. One major element of the Cold War was the threat of a nuclear war; another was espionage. Many works use the Cold War as a backdrop, or directly take part in fictional conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union The period 1953\u201362 saw Cold War themes first enter the mainstream culture as a public preoccupation. For the historical context in America see United States in the 1950s.\n\nVII Corps (United States): The VII Corps of the United States Army was one of the two principal corps of the United States Army Europe during the Cold War. Activated in 1918 for World War I, it was reactivated for World War II and again during the Cold War. During both World War II and the Cold War it was subordinate to the Seventh Army, or USAREUR and was headquartered at Kelley Barracks in Stuttgart, West Germany, from 1951 until it was redeployed to the US and inactivated in 1992.\n\nMasterpiece (game): Masterpiece is a board game by Parker Brothers, now a brand of Hasbro. Players participate in auctions for famous works of art. It was invented by Joseph M. Burck of Marvin Glass and Associates and originally published in 1970 by Parker Brothers, and then published again in 1976 and 1996. The game is now out-of-print. In this game, players compete with other players to bid on potentially valuable paintings, and negotiate with other players to trade these works of art, build a portfolio, amass money, and win the game. The top value of a painting in the 1970 edition is $1 million, and $10 million in the 1996 edition; however, getting the full value for the painting requires some luck in landing on the right square on the board to sell a painting to the bank.\n\nAftermath of World War II: The aftermath of World War II was the beginning of an era defined by the decline of the old great powers and the rise of two superpowers: the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States of America (USA). Allied during World War II, the USA and the USSR became competitors on the world stage and engaged in the Cold War, so called because it never resulted in overt, declared hot war between the two powers but was instead characterized by espionage, political subversion and proxy wars. Western Europe and Japan were rebuilt through the American Marshall Plan whereas Eastern Europe fell under the Soviet sphere of influence and eventually an \"Iron Curtain\". Europe was divided into a US-led Western Bloc and a Soviet-led Eastern Bloc. Internationally, alliances with the two blocs gradually shifted, with some nations trying to stay out of the Cold War through the Non-Aligned Movement. The Cold War also saw a nuclear arms race between the two superpowers; part of the reason that the Cold War never became a \"hot\" war was that the Soviet Union and the United States had nuclear deterrents against each other, leading to a mutually assured destruction standoff.\n\nThe Long, Twilight Struggle: \"The Long, Twilight Struggle\" is an episode from the second season of the science fiction television series \"Babylon 5\".\n\nList of military conflicts spanning multiple wars: Early histories of a war typically describe the war as it was declared by the states involved. It is not uncommon for later historians to group together a series of wars over a long period or spread over several theaters as part of a broader conflict or strategic campaign. The most familiar of these in the present day is probably the Cold War and the War on Terror, which included the Korean War (1950\u20131953) (Cold War), the Vietnam War (1965\u20131973) (Cold War), the Persian Gulf War (1990\u20131991) (Cold War), the War in Afghanistan (2001\u20132016) (War on Terror), and the Iraq War (2003\u20132011) (War on Terror) to name these five wars during the Cold War and the War on Terror. These groupings provide useful context for the wars involved. 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In 2013, the UAE's population was 9.2 million, of which 1.4 million are Emirati citizens and 7.8 million are expatriates.\n\nPersian Gulf: The Persian Gulf (Persian: \u062e\u0644\u06cc\u062c \u0641\u0627\u0631\u0633\u200e , \"Xalij-e F\u00e2rs \", 'Gulf of Fars' \u200e ) is a mediterranean sea in Western Asia. The body of water is an extension of the Indian Ocean (Gulf of Oman) through the Strait of Hormuz and lies between Iran to the northeast and the Arabian Peninsula to the southwest. The Shatt al-Arab river delta forms the northwest shoreline.\n\nList of companies of Qatar: Qatar is a sovereign country located in Western Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. A strait in the Persian Gulf separates Qatar from the nearby island country of Bahrain, as well as sharing maritime borders with the United Arab Emirates and Iran.\n\nQatar: Qatar ( , , or ; Arabic: \u0642\u0637\u0631\u200e \u200e \"Qatar \" ] ; local vernacular pronunciation: ] ), officially the State of Qatar (Arabic: \u062f\u0648\u0644\u0629 \u0642\u0637\u0631\u200e \u200e \"Dawlat Qatar \"), is a sovereign country located in Western Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. An arm of the Persian Gulf separates Qatar from the nearby island country of Bahrain.\n\nMinister of State for Happiness (UAE): Minister of State for Happiness (Arabic: \u0648\u0632\u0627\u0631\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0633\u0639\u0627\u062f\u0629\u200e \u200e ) is a Minister of State in the United Arab Emirates Cabinet, which oversees the UAE plans, programs and policies to achieve a happier society.\n\nList of companies of Bahrain: Bahrain is a small Arab monarchy in the Persian Gulf. Bahrain consists of a group of islands between the Qatar peninsula and the north eastern coast of Saudi Arabia. It is an island country situated near the western shores of the Persian Gulf in the Middle East. It is a small archipelago centered on Bahrain Island, its largest land mass. It is just 23 km east off Saudi Arabia, connected to it through the King Fahd Causeway. The peninsula of Qatar is also nearby, about 50 km to the southeast across the Gulf of Bahrain. Iran lies 200 km to the north across the Persian Gulf. The population in 2010 stood at 1,234,567, including 666,172 non-nationals. It is 780\u00a0km in size, making it the third smallest nation in Asia after the Maldives and Singapore.\n\nOman: Oman ( ; Arabic: \u0639\u0645\u0627\u0646\u200e \u200e \"\u02bbum\u0101n \" ] ), officially the Sultanate of Oman (Arabic: \u0633\u0644\u0637\u0646\u0629 \u0639\u064f\u0645\u0627\u0646\u200e \u200e \"Sal\u1e6danat \u02bbUm\u0101n\" ), is an Arab absolute monarchy country on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Holding a strategically important position at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, the country shares land borders with the United Arab Emirates to the northwest, Saudi Arabia to the west, and Yemen to the southwest, and shares marine borders with Iran and Pakistan. The coast is formed by the Arabian Sea on the southeast and the Gulf of Oman on the northeast. The Madha and Musandam exclaves are surrounded by the UAE on their land borders, with the Strait of Hormuz (which it shares with Iran) and Gulf of Oman forming Musandam's coastal boundaries.\n\nList of Arabian Peninsula tropical cyclones: The Arabian Peninsula is a peninsula between the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Persian Gulf. There are 57\u00a0known tropical cyclones that affected the peninsula, primarily Yemen and Oman. For convenience, storms are included that affected the Yemeni island of Socotra. Most of the tropical cyclones originated in the Arabian Sea, the portion of the Indian Ocean north of the equator and west of India. The remainder formed in the Bay of Bengal off India's east coast. Collectively, the 57\u00a0storms have caused at least US$5.7\u00a0billion in damage and 1,662\u00a0deaths. The strongest and most damaging cyclone was Cyclone Gonu, which caused US$4\u00a0billion in damage and 50\u00a0fatalities when it struck Oman in 2007. Tropical cyclone damage in the Arabian Peninsula is chiefly due to flooding.\n\nPersian Gulf Basin: The Persian Gulf Basin, is found between the Eurasian and the Arabian Plates. The Persian Gulf is described as a shallow marginal sea of the Indian Ocean that is located between the south western side of Iran and the Arabian Peninsula and south and southeastern side of Oman and the United Arab Emirates. Other countries that border the Persian Gulf basin include; Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Iraq. The Gulf extends a distance of 1000\u00a0km with an area of 240,000 square km. The Persian Gulf basin is a wedge-shaped foreland basin which lies beneath the western Zagros thrust and was created as a result of the collision between the Arabian and Eurasian plates.\n\nGeography of Saudi Arabia: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a country situated in Southwest Asia, the largest country of Arabia, bordering the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, north of Yemen. Its extensive coastlines on the Persian Gulf and Red Sea provide great leverage on shipping (especially crude oil) through the Persian Gulf and Suez Canal. The kingdom occupies 80% of the Arabian Peninsula. Most of the country's boundaries with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman, and the Republic of Yemen (formerly two separate countries: the Yemen Arab Republic or North Yemen; and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen or South Yemen) are undefined, so the exact size of the country remains unknown. The Saudi government estimate is at 2,217,949 square kilometres, while other reputable estimates vary between 2,149,690 and 2,240,000 sq. kilometres. 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She is currently filming her second film, \"The Nightingale\".\n\nThe Babadook: The Babadook is a 2014 Australian psychological horror film written and directed by Jennifer Kent in her directorial debut, and produced by Kristina Ceyton and Kristian Moliere. The film stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, and Ben Winspear. It is based on the 2005 short film \"Monster\", also written and directed by Kent.\n\nMindhorn: Mindhorn is a British 2016 independent comedy film directed by Sean Foley, written by Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby, and produced by Steve Coogan and Ridley Scott. It stars Barratt, Farnaby, Essie Davis, Russell Tovey and Andrea Riseborough, with cameo appearances by Kenneth Branagh and Simon Callow as themselves. 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The film was released in North America on July 17, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by Samuel Goldwyn Films. This marks the second time Davis and Lopez acted in a film together, the first being the Steven Soderbergh film \"Out of Sight\" in 1998.\n\nThe Nightingale (2017 film): The Nightingale is an upcoming Australian period thriller film written and directed by Jennifer Kent. Set in 1825 in the British penal colony of Van Diemen's Land (now the Australian state of Tasmania), the film follows a young convict woman seeking revenge on a soldier who murdered her family. It began filming in March 2017.\n\nMr. Popper's Penguins (film): Mr. Popper's Penguins is a 2011 American family comedy film distributed by 20th Century Fox, directed by Mark Waters, produced by John Davis, co-produced by Davis Entertainment Company and Dune Entertainment, written by Sean Anders, John Morris and Jared Stern with music by Rolfe Kent and starring Jim Carrey, Carla Gugino, Madeline Carroll, Maxwell Perry Cotton, Angela Lansbury, Desmin Borges, Philip Baker Hall, Dominic Chianese, Clark Gregg, Ophelia Lovibond, Jeffrey Tambor, David Krumholtz, Henry Keleman, Dylan Clark Marshall with Frank Welker and James Tupper. It was loosely based on the children's book of the same name. The film was originally slated for a release on August 12, 2011, but was moved up to June 17, 2011. The film received mixed reviews from critics and it earned $187.3 million on a $55 million budget.\n\nEssie Davis: Esther \"Essie\" Davis (born January 7, 1970) is an Australian actress. She is best known for her roles as Phryne Fisher in \"Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries\" and Amelia Vanek in \"The Babadook\". Other major work has included a recurring role in season six of the TV series \"Game of Thrones\", and a role as Elizabeth Woodville in the TV series \"The White Princess\", an adaptation of Philippa Gregory's historical novel.\n\nRiver Street (film): River Street is a 1996 Australian film directed by Tony Mahood and starring Aden Young, Bill Hunter, Essie Davis, and Mitchell Dillon. It started filming on 18 September 1995.\n\nUncle Kent: Uncle Kent is a 2011 American film written by Kent Osborne and co-written and directed and Joe Swanberg. The film stars Kent Osborne in the titular role of Kent, and Jennifer Prediger, Josephine Decker, Kevin Bewersdof, and Swanberg. 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He made his professional debut in the Soviet Top League in 1976 for FC Dynamo Moscow.\n\nTrachtenberg system: The Trachtenberg system is a system of rapid mental calculation. The system consists of a number of readily memorized operations that allow one to perform arithmetic computations very quickly. It was developed by the Russian Jewish engineer Jakow Trachtenberg in order to keep his mind occupied while being held in a Nazi concentration camp.\n\nNikolai Borisovich Galitzine: Prince Nikolai Borisovich Golitsyn (Russian: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0439 \u0411\u043e\u0440\u0438\u0441\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u043e\u043b\u0438\u0446\u044b\u043d , alternatively spelled Galitzin; 8 December/19 December 1794 \u2013 22 October/3 November 1866) was a Russian aristocrat, of the Galitzine family. He was an amateur musician, and is known particularly for his commissioning three string quartets \u2014 opp. 127, 130 and 132 \u2014 from Ludwig van Beethoven, which are among the composer's group of late string quartets. His parents were Boris Andreevich Golitsyn and his wife Ana, whilst one of his sisters was the philanthropist Tatiana Potemkina.\n\nJakow Trachtenberg: Jakow Trachtenberg (17 June 1888 \u2013 1953) was a Jewish mathematician who developed the mental calculation techniques called the Trachtenberg system.\n\nNikolai B. 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The single was released in 2007, only available as a mobile download in Norway. This was the first time a Norwegian band has chosen to initially release a single exclusively for mobile phones. \"Protect the environment, buy your music digitally,\" urges Turbonegro. The song was available from Djuice and Telenor in partnership with Universal Music and could be downloaded for free until the end of April.\n\nAres (musician): Ronny Hovland, better known as Ares, (born 3 June 1973 in Bergen) is a Norwegian metal vocalist, guitarist and bassist, and the founder of the Norwegian death metal band Aeternus.\n\nHeXaeon: HeXaeon is the sixth studio album by Norwegian death metal band Aeternus.\n\nAeternus: Aeternus is a Blackened Death metal band from Bergen, Norway. It was formed in 1993 as an idea of Ronny Hovland, calling himself Ares, and Erik Heggernes, a.k.a. Vrolok. Later in 1996 Nicola Trier, a.k.a. 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Throughout the summer and fall of 1982 the newly formed band started rehearsing and playing shows in the region. The trio took the name Stage Dolls in January 1983. The first album, titled \"Soldier's Gun\", was released in the early winter of 1985 after a successful nationwide tour in Norway supporting the Norwegian band TNT.\n\nDeath metal: Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking, deep growling vocals, aggressive, powerful drumming featuring double kick or blast beat techniques, minor keys or atonality, abrupt tempo, key, and time signature changes and chromatic chord progressions. 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Over the years, Metropolis Collectibles has grown from being a comic-book mail-order company to maintaining a major online retail presence. In addition to being comic book buyers and comic book sellers, Metropolis also gives comic book appraisals and provides comic book valuation services of rare, old out-of-print comics. Metropolis Collectibles has obtained a variety of notable classic comic book collections over the years, or \"pedigrees\", including the Crowley Collection, the Allentown Pedigree, the D-Copy Collection, and the Northford Collection. In August 2014, the company was able to purchase a near-mint copy of \"Action Comics #1\" (CGC 9.0) for $3.2 million in an auction on eBay.\n\nSilent Bob Speaks: Silent Bob Speaks: The Collected Writings of Kevin Smith is a collection of essays written by screenwriter, director, and comic book author Kevin Smith. The collection comes from sources including \"Arena Magazine\", \"Details\", \"New Jersey Monthly\", and \"Film Comment\". Topics range from polemic assaults on pop culture figures to reflections on Spider-Man and his diagnosis with morbid obesity.\n\nLen Strazewski: Len Strazewski (born February 16, 1955) is a comic book author who wrote \"Starman\" after Roger Stern. He has also worked on \"The Flash\", \"Justice Society of America\", \"Phantom Lady\", \"The Fly\", and many other titles for DC comics. He also worked on a comic version of Speed Racer for NOW Comics. His \"Street Fighter II\" comic for Malibu Comics was canceled after three issues by Capcom because of his choice to have Ken Masters murdered in the second issue. Also on Malibu, he wrote \"Prime\", \"Elven\" and \"Prototype\". He is a professor of journalism at Columbia College Chicago and a member of the school's Board of Trustees.\n\nThe Traffic in Women: \"The Traffic in Women\" is an essay written by anarchist writer Emma Goldman in 1910. 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Emmons hosted the 1974 CTV series \"Funny Farm\", the Canadian answer to \"Hee Haw\". He also co-hosted the Nashville syndicated music show \"The Country Place\" with Jim Ed Brown for Show Biz Inc. in the 1970s. In 1985, Emmons appeared on the American game show \"The Joker's Wild\" as a contestant. He later hosted the game show \"Chain Reaction\" on September 29, 1986, which aired on Global Television Network in Canada and on USA Network in the United States. He chose not to continue as host after the first series of shows due to the fact the shows were produced in Montreal rather than California as originally agreed. He was replaced by Geoff Edwards.\n\nMisty Rowe: Mistella \"Misty\" Rowe (born Misty Rose Thornton on June 1, 1952) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying the perky lisping blonde on the American television series \"Hee Haw\" for 19 years, often appearing as Junior Samples' assistant during used car comedy segments. 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Woodruff has a hospital, the Howard Young Medical Center.\n\nHodag Country Festival: The Hodag Country Festival, founded in 1978, is an outdoor music festival held each summer in Rhinelander, in Oneida County, Wisconsin, United States. The first festival, held August 4\u20136, 1978, featured Freddy Fender and Jana Jae and had an attendance of about 500. It is named for the folkloric Hodag, first reported to exist in 1893 in Rhinelander.\n\nMidwestern Hayride: Midwestern Hayride, sometimes known as Midwest Hayride, was an American country music show originating in the 1930s from radio station WLW and later from television station WLW-T in Cincinnati, Ohio. During the 1950s it was carried nationally by NBC and then ABC television. The program featured live country music (performed mainly by local musicians but on lesser occasions by national stars) and what was then called \"hayseed\" comedy, much of which was the inspiration for the later TV series \"Hee Haw\". 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Often referred to as the \"father of the health maintenance organization,\" he not only coined the term, he also played a role in bringing about structural changes to the American health care system to simultaneously control cost and promote health by replacing fee-for-service with prepaid, comprehensive care. The term \"HMO\" was coined by Dr. Paul M. Ellwood Jr. in a January 1970 Fortune Magazine article. More recently, he has advanced an agenda for monitoring health outcomes, so that patients, providers, and payers can make health care decisions based on real information about what treatments and providers are actually effective.\n\nAmerican Health Line: American Health Line is a daily health care policy briefing which \"covers the coverage\". It is published by the Advisory Board Company from its headquarters in Washington, DC. It was previously under the auspices of \"National Journal\".\n\nMargot Sanger-Katz: Margot Sanger-Katz is an American health care journalist who currently works for \"the New York Times\", where she is a domestic correspondent, and covers health care for the Times' Upshot blog. Prior to joining the Times, she worked for \"National Journal\" and the \"Concord Monitor\". She has also worked at \"Yale Alumni Magazine\" as a senior staff editor, and at \"Legal Affairs\" as an associate editor.\n\nHealth Net: Health Net, Inc. is an American health care insurance provider. HMO, POS, insured PPO and government contracts subsidiaries provide health benefits to approximately 5.9 million individuals in all 50 states and the District of Columbia through group, individual, Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare and Veterans Affairs programs. Health Net's behavioral health services subsidiary, MHN, provides behavioral health, substance abuse and employee assistance programs (EAPs) to approximately 7.3 million individuals in various states, including the company's own health plan members. The company's subsidiaries also offer managed health care products related to prescription drugs, and offer managed health care product coordination for multi-region employers and administrative services for medical groups and self-funded benefits programs. St. Louis-based Centene announced in July that it plans to buy Health Net for $6.8 billion.\n\nPrimary Care Behavioral health: Primary Care Behavioral Health Consultation model (PCBH) is a psychological approach to population-based clinical health care that is simultaneously co-located, collaborative, and integrated within the primary care clinic. The goal of PCBH is to improve and promote overall health within the general population. This approach is important because approximately half of all patients in primary care present with psychiatric comorbidities, and 60% of psychiatric illness is treated in primary care. Primary Care practice has traditionally adopted a generalist approach whereby physicians are trained in the medical model and solutions to problems typically involve medications, procedures, and advice. Appointment times are short, with the goal of seeing a large number of patients in a day. Many patients present with mental health care needs whose symptomology may overlap with medical disorders and which may exacerbate, complicate, or masquerade as physical symptoms. In addition, many medical problems present with associated psychological sequelae (e.g. stress, emotional reactions, dysfunctional lifestyle behaviors), that are amenable to change, through behavioral intervention, that can improve outcomes for these health problems. Over 50% of medical visits to primary care clinics today are related to chronic medical conditions (e.g. chronic pain, diabetes, COPD, hypertension, obesity). As we learn more and more about the contributing factors to the development and maintenance of these medical problems, there is growing evidence that the PCBH model affords us the opportunity for early identification and behavioral/medical intervention that can prevent some acute problems from becoming chronic health care problems. Behavioral Health Consultants (BHCs) work side-by-side with all members of the clinical care team (including primary care providers (PCPs) and nursing staff) to enhance preventive and clinical care for mental health problems that have traditionally been treated solely by physicians. The role of the BHC is to facilitate systemic change within primary care that facilitates a multidisciplinary approach both from a treatment and reimbursement standpoint. BHCs typically collaborate with physicians to develop treatment plans, monitor patient progress, and flexibly provide care to meet patients\u2019 changing needs In this review the terms Primary Care Behavioral Health Consultation and Behavioral Health Consultation will be used interchangeably.\n\nConcord Monitor: The Concord Monitor is the daily newspaper for Concord, the state capital of New Hampshire. It also covers surrounding towns in Merrimack, most of Belknap county, as well as portions of Grafton, Rockingham and Hillsborough counties. The \"Monitor\" has several times been named as one of the best small papers in America and in April 2008, the \"Monitor\" became a Pulitzer Prize winning paper, when photographer Preston Gannaway was honored for feature photography.\n\nLives at Risk: Lives at Risk is a book about modern health care systems. It examines the flaws of current health care systems and proposes reforms for the American health care system. 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A pack may be used either, to track the animal and keep it at baywhich combines both giving voice to the sound known as baying, and surrounding and confining the animalor, they may be expected to engage the animal in combat and seize it, in the manner of the catch dogs used in boar hunting, until the huntsmen have the opportunity to dispatch it. This dual function means that the dogs are of essentially molosser type and are among the largest of all hunting dogs.\n\nBlack and Tan Virginia Foxhound: The Black and Tan Virginia Foxhound is an American foxhound breed. It resulted of a cross breed with Bloodhounds in the 1700s. The breed was developed by the landed gentry in order to get a dog suitable for fox hunting. Besides the Black and Tan there are the Walker, Calhoun, Penn-Marydel, Goodman, July and Trigg, which all developed from similar crosses. The Black and Tan is believed to descend form hunting dogs imported to America by Robert Brooke in 1650. 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She is worldwide known for her villain roles as Camelia Valente in Venevisi\u00f3n's telenovela Gata Salvaje (2002), as Carol in the Televisa telenovela Mariana de la Noche (2003), as Kendra Ferreti in the Televisa telenovela Amores Verdaderos (2012), as Sof\u00eda Ripoll / Sof\u00eda Fern\u00e1ndez in the Televisa telenovela Hasta el fin del mundo (2014) and recently as Cristina V\u00e9lez, the co-protagonist of Televisa's telenovela, Sue\u00f1o de amor (2016).\n\nAmor real: Amor Real (\"Real Love\") is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced and broadcast by Televisa in 2003. \"Amor Real\" is a historical telenovela set in the Mexican post-independence period of the mid-19th century. The telenovela aired on Univision in the United States, REN TV in Russia, and La 1 in Spain, among others. It was successfully distributed to many countries worldwide. Also, in 2005, \"Amor real\" was released on DVD and it became the first telenovela to be released with English subtitles. 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The episode was written by series creator Robert Kirkman and directed by David Boyd. In the episode, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln)'s group encounters a priest, Father Gabriel Stokes (Seth Gilliam), who provides them solace in his church, while Rick contemplates Abraham Ford's (Michael Cudlitz) proposition to escort Dr. Eugene Porter (Josh McDermitt) to Washington, D.C. to cure the walker virus.\n\nInside Amy Schumer: Inside Amy Schumer is an American sketch comedy television series created and hosted by its star, Amy Schumer. The series premiered on April 30, 2013, on Comedy Central. Schumer and Daniel Powell serve as the show's executive producers. \"Inside Amy Schumer\" completed its second season on June 3, 2014, and was renewed for a third season a week later. The third season premiered on April 21, 2015, with a fourth season ordered the same day. The fourth season premiered on April 21, 2016. 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The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Ian Brennan and first aired on October 3, 2013 on Fox in the United States. The episode is the second of two tribute episodes to the Beatles. It features the prom, Tina Cohen-Chang (Jenna Ushkowitz) runs for prom queen, the crush of Sam Evans (Chord Overstreet) on new school nurse (Phoebe Strole), the new romance between Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera) and Dani (Demi Lovato), and a surprising news for Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) about \"Funny Girl\". Special guest star Demi Lovato makes her first appearance as Dani, a struggling artist in New York City, and Peter Facinelli returns as Rupert Campion, the \"Funny Girl\" director.\n\nGlee (TV series): The series was created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan, the latter of whom first conceived of \"Glee\" as a film. The three wrote all of the show's episodes for the first two seasons, and Murphy and Falchuk initially served as the show's main directors. The pilot episode was broadcast on May 19, 2009, and the first season aired from September 9, 2009, to June 8, 2010. Subsequent seasons aired in September through May. The sixth and final season aired from January to March 2015. \"Glee\" features on-screen performance-based musical numbers that were selected by Murphy, who aimed to maintain a balance between show tunes and chart hits, and produced by Adam Anders and Peer \u00c5str\u00f6m. Songs covered in the show were released through the iTunes Store during the week of broadcast, and a series of \"Glee\" albums have been released by Columbia Records. The music of \"Glee\" has been a commercial success, with over thirty-six million digital single sales and eleven million album sales worldwide through October 2011. The series' merchandise also includes DVD and Blu-ray releases, an iPad application, and karaoke games for the Wii. There were live concert tours by the show's cast after the first and second seasons completed shooting; a concert film based on the 2011 tour, \"\", was produced by Murphy and Fox and directed by Kevin Tancharoen.\n\nBlue Bloods (season 5): The fifth season of \"Blue Bloods\", a police procedural drama series created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, premiered on CBS on September 26, 2014 and concluded on May 1, 2015. Leonard Goldberg serves as executive producer. CBS had renewed the series for a fifth season on March 13, 2014, with a 22-episode order. The series aired its 100th episode (\"Baggage\") during the fifth season.\n\nTina and the Real Ghost: \"Tina and the Real Ghost\" is the second episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\" and the overall 69th episode, and is written by Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu and directed by Boohwan Lim and Kyounghee Lim. 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He usually played left back, but preferred playing as a centre back.\n\nBogdan Apostu: Bogdan Radu Apostu (born 20 April 1982) is a former Romanian soccer player.\n\nAdolph Bachmeier: Adolph (Adolf) Bachmeier (October 13, 1937 \u2013 July 21, 2016) was a U.S.-Romanian soccer player. He spent most of his playing career with various teams in Chicago. He also earned fifteen caps with the U.S. national team between 1959 and 1969. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2002.\n\nGabriel Florea: Gabriel Virgil Florea (born July 12, 1985 in Craiova, Romania) is a young Romanian soccer defender. Since he was a boy, he played for important First League teams in Romania.\n\nAdrian Bumbut: Adrian Bumbut (born 17 August 1984 in Zal\u0103u) is a former Romanian soccer player.\n\nMircea (ship): The Mircea is a three masted barque, built in 1938 in Hamburg by the Blohm & Voss shipyard as a training vessel for the Romanian Navy. Her design is based on the successful plans of the \"Gorch Fock\"; the last of a series of four sister ships. The ship is named after the Wallachian Prince Mircea the Elder. After World War II she was temporarily taken over by the USSR, but later returned to Romania. In 1966, she was overhauled by Blohm & Voss.\n\nStadionul Mircea Chivu: Mircea Chivu Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, located in Re\u0219i\u021ba, Romania. It has a capacity of 12,500 people. Is the home ground of Metalul Re\u0219i\u021ba and CSM \u0218colar Re\u0219i\u021ba. The stadium is named after Mircea Chivu, the father of soccer player Cristian Chivu, former captain of the Romanian national team.\n\nZhongshan Soccer Stadium: Zhongshan Soccer Stadium, Chungshan Soccer Stadium, or Taipei Soccer Stadium () was a multi-purpose stadium in Taipei, Taiwan. It was established in 1923 as Maruyama Stadium (Japanese: \u5713\u5c71\u904b\u52d5\u5834 ) during the Japanese period. The soccer stadium was opened in 1989, it was reconstructed from the former site of Yuanshan Baseball Ground () under the guidance of then Chinese Taipei Football Association President Chiang Wei-kuo. Although it was built as a soccer-specific stadium, it was mostly used for live concerts or other activities due to lack of professional football league in Taiwan. The stadium was able to hold 20,000 people for football games and 40,000 for concerts. It was managed by the Hope Foundation led by former athlete Chi Cheng.\n\nUlsan Stadium: Ulsan Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Ulsan Sports Complex, Ulsan, South Korea. Originally there was Ulsan Civic Stadium. In 2003, the City of Ulsan demolished the old stadium, which opened in 1970. Then, they built the Ulsan Sports Complex. Ulsan Sports Complex consist of the Ulsan Stadium and Dongchun Gymnasium. Ulsan Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium which is mainly used for football; it was the home ground of the Ulsan Hyundai before they moved to Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium in 2001 and was the home stadium of Ulsan Hyundai Mipo Dockyard between 2005 and 2016. 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This was Shah Rukh's debut release, and he appears only in the second half of the film. He replaced Armaan Kohli, who walked out of the project due to creative differences after the first schedule. The film released on June 25, 1992. \" Dil Aashna Hai\" was supposed to be the debut movie of Shahrukh Khan however \"Deewana\" was released first.\n\nMemorial Medical Center and Hurricane Katrina: Dr. Anna Pou was on duty at Memorial Medical Center when Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, Louisiana on August 29, 2005. In the aftermath of the storm, after the levees failed and despite rising water and no electricity, she and other doctors and nurses attempted to continue caring for patients. On Wednesday, August 31, United States Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt reassured the public that 2,500 patients would be evacuated from hospitals in Orleans Parish, although it wasn't clear at first where they would be moved to. On September 11, 45 bodies were recovered from Memorial Medical Center, about five of whom had died before the disaster (originally thought to be eleven). Out of an estimated 215 bodies found in nursing homes and hospitals in New Orleans, Memorial had the largest number.\n\nSnegithiye: Snegithiye (English:Oh Friend! \" (female)\" ) is a 2000 Tamil mystery thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. The story is loosely based on the 1999 Marathi film \"Bindhaast\" written by Chandrakant Kulkarni. The film notably features only female characters in the lead roles, played by Jyothika, Sharbani Mukherjee, Tabu and Ishita Arun. Music was composed by Vidyasagar. The film, released in 2000, proved to be an average grosser at the box office but bagged positive reviews from critics. Today, it is considered a cult classic that was underrated at the time of its release. Originally planned to be made as a bilingual, in Tamil and in Malayalam, the film released first in Tamil only, while the Malayalam dubbed version, \"Raakilipattu\", as well as the dubbed Hindi version, \"Friendship\", released seven years later.\n\n? (Enuff Z'nuff album): Enuff Z'nuff's 11th studio album, simply titled ? , is an odds and ends collection of previously unreleased studio material recorded throughout the band's career. Although a few new tracks were recorded specifically for the album, the remainder of the songs were originally recorded during the sessions of their albums \"Animals With Human Intelligence\" and \"Paraphernalia\". The ? album was released first in Japan, where it peaked at #177. A U.S. release followed soon after in October on Perris Records, as well as a European release on Frontiers Records in early 2005.\n\nSneha (actress): Suhasini Rajaram Naidu, popularly known by her stage name Sneha, is an Indian film actress, who works in the South Indian film industry. She debuted in the Malayalam film \"Ingane Oru Nilapakshi\" (2000), directed by Anil \u2013 Babu and was later signed for the Tamil film \"Virumbugiren\", though it was only released two years later. She started getting offers in Tamil and moved her focus to Kollywood, and the movie \"Ennavale\", where she starred opposite R. Madhavan, was released first in the same year.\n\nDinerral Shavers: Dinerral \"Dick\" Shavers (born c. 1981, died 28 December 2006) was a jazz drummer and educator from New Orleans, Louisiana. Shavers was best known musically as a founding member of the Hot 8 Brass Band. He also taught at a local high school and created music programs for poor local youths. He appeared in the Spike Lee film \"When the Levees Broke\" discussing the devastation of his family home in the Lower 9th Ward.\n\nHuman (2015 film): Human is a 2015 documentary by French environmentalist Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The film is almost entirely composed of exclusive aerial footage and first-person stories told into the camera. It was the first movie to premiere in the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations, to an audience of 1,000 viewers, including the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.\n\nToys in the Attic (2009 film): Toys in the Attic (Czech: Na p\u016fd\u011b aneb Kdo m\u00e1 dneska narozeniny? ; festival title: In the Attic: Who Has a Birthday Today?) is a 2009 Czech-French-Japanese-Slovak primarily stop-motion animated fantasy comedy thriller family film directed by Ji\u0159\u00ed Barta and written by Edgar Dutka and Barta which depicts a community of toys and other objects in an attic who come to life when no human is around. It is an international co-production of Czech, Japanese and Slovak companies. The film was released first in the Czech Republic on 5 March 2009 and has been shown subtitled at film festivals internationally. An American dub \u2013 adapted, produced and directed by Vivian Schilling and performed by actors including Forest Whitaker, Joan Cusack, Cary Elwes and Schilling herself \u2013 has been recorded, which the film was first shown with on 3 March 2012 at the New York International Children's Film Festival and was released nationally on 24 August 2012 by Hannover House.\n\nGame (2016 film): Game in Kannada, Oru Melliya Kodu (English: A thin line) in Tamil, is a 2016 Indian bilingual language crime thriller film directed by A. M. R. Ramesh. This movie is an unofficial remake of the 2012 Spanish thriller El Cuerpo (Spanish title) also known as \"The Body\", and features Arjun Sarja, Shaam and Manisha Koirala in the lead roles. With music composed by Ilayaraaja, the film was simultaneously shot in Kannada and Tamil; the former released first on February 26, 2016 while the later released on July 1, 2016. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as \"Notuku Potu\" in 2017.\n\nWhen the Levees Broke: When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts is a 2006 documentary film directed by Spike Lee about the devastation of New Orleans, Louisiana following the failure of the levees during Hurricane Katrina. It was filmed in late August and early September 2005, and premiered at the New Orleans Arena on August 16, 2006 and was first aired on HBO the following week. The television premiere aired in two parts on August 21 and 22, 2006 on HBO. 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The country currently hosts the matches of Pakistani cricket team due to the Lahore attacks on the Sri Lankan cricket team. UAE has participated in various competition by International Cricket Council (ICC) and is an associate member of the ICC. The country will also host few games for UAE cricket team (Home Leg) and Afghanistan cricket team at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah in 2011\u201313 ICC Intercontinental Cup and 2011\u201313 ICC Intercontinental Cup One-Day. The 2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier is also scheduled in the United Arab Emirates at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, ICC Global Cricket Academy (Oval 2), Dubai and Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah. Currently Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, Dubai Sports City Cricket Stadium in Dubai and Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium in Sharjah are used by Pakistan for their international cricket matches.\n\nMisbah-ul-Haq: Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi (Urdu: \u200e ) (born 28 May 1974, Mianwali, Punjab, Pakistan), or Misbah-ul-Haq, is a former Pakistani cricketer who captained the Pakistani team in all three formats of the game and he is Pakistan's most successful Test captain with 26 wins.\n\nPakistani cricket team in England in 2006: The Pakistani cricket team toured England in the 2006 English cricket season, following England's winter tour of Pakistan where Pakistan had won a three-Test series 2\u20130 and the ODI series 4\u20131. As a result of this series, Pakistan rose two spots to be ranked second in the world Test rankings before this series, and England dropped to third after the 12 July annual update of the ICC Test Championship. 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Cricket described Qadir as \"a master of the leg-spin\" who \"mastered the googlies, the flippers, the leg-breaks and the topspins.\" He is widely regarded as a top spin bowler of his generation and was included in Richie Benaud's Greatest XI shortlist of an imaginary cricket team from the best players available from all countries and eras. Former English captain Graham Gooch said that \"Qadir was even finer than Shane Warne\".\n\nHanif Mohammad: Hanif Mohammad (Urdu: \u200e , 21 December 1934 \u2013 11 August 2016) was a Pakistani cricketer. He played for the Pakistani cricket team in 55 Test matches between the 1952\u201353 season and the 1969\u201370 season. He averaged 43.98 scoring twelve centuries. At his peak, he was considered one of the best batsmen in the world despite playing at a time when Pakistan played very little Test cricket; Hanif played just 55 Test matches in a career spanning 17 years. In his obituary by ESPNcricinfo, he was honoured as the original Little Master, a title later assumed by Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar. He was the first Pakistani to score a triple hundred in a test match.\n\nUmar Gul: Umar Gul (Urdu: , Pashto: \u200e ) (born 14 April 1984) is a Pakistani cricketer from Peshawar, Pakistan. He is a right arm fast medium bowler who has played Test matches, One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals for the Pakistani cricket team. He has gained fame as one of the most successful bowlers in Twenty20 cricket finishing as the leading wicket taker and bowler in both the 2007 and 2009 Twenty20 World Championship tournaments. Umar Gul is the second most highest wicket taker (74) in Twenty20 International cricket, only behind Saeed Ajmal. He won the Twenty20 International Performance of the Year 2013.\n\nNew Zealand cricket team in Pakistan in 1996\u201397: The New Zealand national cricket team toured Pakistan during the 1996\u201397 cricket season. The tour consisted of a first-class game against an invitational Pakistani Cricket board XI, followed by two Test matches and three One Day International games. The hosts and tourists shared honours in the Test series, drawing 1\u20131, though Pakistan won with only a narrow 44-run margin in the first Test, and lost the second by an innings and ten runs. New Zealand's Stephen Fleming enjoyed a successful series with the bat, scoring 182 runs at 60.66 in the Test series and 172 runs at 86.00 in the ODI matches, though the rest of the New Zealand batting line-up were said by the New Zealand press to have let the side down with the bat during the Test matches. Nathan Astle, questioned over his place during the tour, redeemed himself with a half century in the final ODI match to alleviate heavy media pressure.\n\nRashid Latif: Rashid Latif (born 14 October 1968), is a former Pakistani cricketer and former captain, who played Pakistani cricket team in Test cricket and One Day International matches, between 1992 and 2003 as a wicket keeper right-handed batsman. He also served as the captain of the Pakistan cricket team in 2003.\n\nMoin Khan: Muhammad Moin Khan (Urdu: \u200e ; born 23 September 1971), popularly known as Moin Khan (Urdu: \u200e ), is a former Pakistani cricketer, primarily a wicketkeeper-batsman, who remained a member of the Pakistani national cricket team from 1990 to 2004. He is the current team manager of the national team. He has also captained the Pakistani side. He made his international debut against the West Indies at Multan. He took over 100 catches in Test cricket. He has scored over 3,000 ODI runs and taken over 200 catches in ODI cricket. He is credited with coining the name of Saqlain Mushtaq's mystery delivery that goes from leg to off, as the \"doosra\". It means the \"other one\" in Urdu. In July 2013, he replaced Iqbal Qasim as the chief selector of the Pakistan cricket team. Moin was appointed the head coach of the national team on 11 February 2014.\n\nSarfraz Ahmed: Sarfraz Ahmed (Urdu: \u200e ; born 22 May 1987) is a wicketkeeper- batsman who plays international cricket for Pakistan and is also the current captain of the Pakistan cricket team in all 3 formats of the game. In addition to his captaincy duties, he led Pakistan to Champions Trophy glory in June 2017. Sarfraz was named as Pakistan's Twenty20 International captain following the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 in India, while he was named Pakistan's ODI Captain on February 9, 2017 after Azhar Ali stepped down. 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He is also a former senator (1994\u20132001) for the Italian centre-right \"Forza Italia\" party. Recently, Italian researchers have found that he is one of the few distant relatives of Leonardo da Vinci.\n\nMoresca: Moresca (Italian), morisca (Spanish), or moresque, mauresque (French), also known in French as the danse des bouffons, is a 15th/16th century pantomime dance in which the executants wore Moorish costumes. One such is the concluding music of Monteverdi's \"L'Orfeo\". One of the best examples of the moresca can be seen in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 production of \"Romeo and Juliet\", which has a scene with moresca characters and lavish, florid portrayal of the dance in the Capulet home.\n\nRomeo and Juliet Windmill: The Romeo and Juliet Windmill, is a wooden structure designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in the town of Wyoming, Wisconsin (Wyoming is south of the town of Spring Green). It was designed in 1896 after being commissioned by Wright's aunts, Jane and Ellen Lloyd Jones, who needed the windmill to provide water for their school, the Hillside Home School. The diamond-shaped portion of the windmill intersects the portion with the balcony that sits on an octagonal structure. The balcony is accessible through an interior stairway. Wright named these two parts of the building \"Romeo\" and \"Juliet\". \"Romeo\" is the lozenge and Juliet, the octagon. Architectural historian, Neil Levine explained the principles behind the lozenge and octagon: [Wright] gave the tower a bold geometric form as a structural solution to the expression of the tower's role as a landmark. The pump rod and support for the wheel are carried up within an acutely angled lozenge shape pointed southeast to deflect blasts of wind like a \"storm prow\". This angular element is inserted halfway into a larger octagonal volume that contains and supports it throughout nearly its full height. Wright called the composition Romeo and Juliet, likening its conjugate geometry to an amorous union.\n\nRomeo \u00d7 Juliet: Romeo \u00d7 Juliet (\u30ed\u30df\u30aa\u00d7\u30b8\u30e5\u30ea\u30a8\u30c3\u30c8 , Romio to Jurietto ) is an anime television series, loosely based on William Shakespeare's classical play, \"Romeo and Juliet\", along with numerous references and characters from other Shakespearean plays. Though the anime borrows mostly from Shakespeare's story, the manga adaptation differs extensively from the original. \"Romeo \u00d7 Juliet\" was broadcast in Japan on Chubu-Nippon, broadcasting from April 4, 2007 to September 26, 2007. In 2009, \"Romeo \u00d7 Juliet\" was dubbed into English and released by Funimation Entertainment.\n\nRomani people in the Czech Republic: Romani people (Czech: \"Romov\u00e9\" , commonly known as Gypsies Czech: \"Cik\u00e1ni\" ) in the Czech Republic constitute a minority. According to the last census from 2011, the Romani nationality was reported by the total of 13,150 inhabitants. Only a small part of them filled in only the Romani nationality (5 199). Most of them stated the Romani nationality in combination with another one, for example, the Romani and Czech, the Romani and Moravian and the like (7,951). In the 2001 Census, 11,746 people reported the Romani nationality \u2013 at that time it was 0.1% of those claiming some nationality. In 2011, the result 13,150 is 0.2% of those, who reported some nationality.\n\nRomeo + Juliet: William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (shortened to Romeo + Juliet) is a 1996 American romantic drama film directed, co-produced, and co-written by Baz Luhrmann, co-produced by Gabriella Martinelli, and co-written by Craig Pearce, being an adaptation and modernization of William Shakespeare's tragedy \"Romeo and Juliet\". The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in the leading roles of Romeo and Juliet, who instantly fall in love when Romeo crashes a party and meets her, despite their being members of the Montague and Capulet family; Brian Dennehy, John Leguizamo, Pete Postlethwaite, Paul Sorvino, and Diane Venora star in supporting roles.\n\nRomeo: Romeo Montague (Italian: \"Romeo Montecchi\" ) is the protagonist of William Shakespeare's tragedy \"Romeo and Juliet\". The son of Montague and his wife, he secretly loves and marries Juliet, a member of the rival House of Capulet. Forced into exile after slaying Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, in a duel, Romeo commits suicide upon hearing falsely of Juliet's death.\n\nCharacters in Romeo and Juliet: Prince Escalus, the Prince of Verona, is the desperate resolver of the feuding families. He is based on the actual Scaligeri family which ruled Verona, possibly on Bartolomeo I. Escalus is the voice of authority in Verona. He appears only three times within the text and only to administer justice following major events in the feud between the Capulet and Montague families. He first punishes Capulet and Montague for the quarrel between Tybalt, Benvolio, and a handful of servants. He returns too late to stop the fatal brawls between Tybalt and Mercutio and, subsequently, Tybalt and Romeo. Escalus is prepared to execute Romeo for his offence\u2014Romeo's killing Tybalt\u2014but lightens the sentence to lifetime banishment from Verona, when Benvolio insists that Tybalt started the quarrel by murdering Mercutio, a kinsman to the Prince. He yells at Lord Montague for engaging in the feud, which really is the root cause which led to Tybalt killing Mercutio. So, according to him, he lost his dear kinsman because of Lord Montague, so by exiling Romeo, Escalus gives him a 'taste of Montague's own medicine', to see how Montague feels when he loses a loved one. Prince Escalus returns in the final scene\u2014V.iii\u2014following the double suicide of Romeo and Juliet, and at last declares the Lords Montague and Capulet guilty of Romeo and Juliet's death, and angrily tells them that their totally useless feud resulted in the deaths of not only their own loved ones (Lady Montague, Romeo, Juliet, and Tybalt), but also in the deaths of Escalus' loved ones (Mercutio and Paris). He curses the feud that kills Romeo and Juliet whom he really feels sad for, just before the Lords come to peace with each other. In the end, Prince Escalus becomes very happy that the feud has finally ended, even if with a heavy price, since it ended late.\n\nA rose by any other name would smell as sweet: \"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet\" is a popular reference to William Shakespeare's play \"Romeo and Juliet\", in which Juliet seems to argue that it does not matter that Romeo is from her rival's house of Montague, that is, that he is named \"Montague.\" The reference is often used to imply that the names of things do not affect what they really are. This formulation is, however, a paraphrase of Shakespeare's actual language, seen underlined below. This scene is called the balcony scene by many people. Juliet not only makes the statement above but compares Romeo to a rose saying that if he wasn't named Romeo he would still be handsome and be Juliet's Love. Also as said before this states that if he wasn't Romeo, then he wouldn't be a Montague and she would be able to get married with no problem at all.\n\nRomeo and Juliet on screen: William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet may be one of the most-screened plays of all time. The most notable theatrical releases were George Cukor's multi-Oscar-nominated 1936 production \"Romeo and Juliet\", Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 film \"Romeo and Juliet\", and Baz Luhrmann's 1996 MTV-inspired \"Romeo + Juliet\". The latter two were both, at the time, the highest-grossing Shakespeare films. 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He was vice president and managing editor of the daily newspaper, \"The New York Sun\", which was published from 2002 to 2008. Previously, he served as Washington correspondent and managing editor of \"The Forward\" and as North American editor of the \"Jerusalem Post\". He is a graduate of Worcester Academy and Harvard University, where he graduated from in 1994 and served as president of the \"Crimson\".\n\nCliff Taylor (journalist): Cliff Taylor is the managing editor of \"The Irish Times\", where he has \"a lead writing role with the newspaper and on digital platforms in areas ranging from business to politics.\"\n\nLeonard Downie Jr.: Leonard \"Len\" Downie Jr. (born May 1, 1942), the American journalist, was Executive Editor of \"The Washington Post\" from 1991 to 2008. He worked in the Post newsroom for 44 years as Executive Editor, Managing Editor, National Editor, London correspondent, Assistant Managing Editor for Metropolitan News, Deputy Metropolitan Editor, and as an award winning investigative and local reporter. Downie became Executive Editor upon the retirement of Ben Bradlee. During Downie's tenure as Executive Editor, The Washington Post won 25 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper has won during the term of a single Executive Editor, including three Pulitzer Gold Medals for Public Service. Downie currently serves as Vice President At Large at the Washington Post Company, as Weil Family Professor of Journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, and as a member of several advisory boards associated with journalism and public affairs.\n\nMartin Gottlieb: Martin Gottlieb is Assistant Managing Editor/Investigations of \"Newsday\". From 2012 to 2016, he was Editor of \"The Record\" of Bergen County, New Jersey. Previously, from 2008 to 2011, he was Global Editions Editor of the \"New York Times\"; in this capacity, he oversaw production of the \"International Herald Tribune\". Gottlieb also served as Associate Managing Editor, Deputy Culture Editor and National Project Editor of the \"Times\". Gottlieb was also Managing Editor of the \"New York Daily News\" and Editor-in-Chief of \"The Village Voice\".\n\nThe Irish Times: The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper launched on 29 March 1859. The editor is Paul O'Neill who succeeded Kevin O'Sullivan in 2017; the deputy editor is Denis Staunton. \"The Irish Times\" is published every day except Sundays. It employs 420 people.\n\nRichard Stolley: Richard Brockway Stolley (born October 3, 1928) is an American journalist and magazine editor. He's most well known for his work at \"Time\" magazine, which he joined in 1953. He subsequently held a number of roles at the magazine including report, writer, bureau chief, senior editor and managing editor. In addition to his work at \"Time\", he has also been Assistant Managing Editor and Managing Editor of \"Life\" magazine, the founding Managing Editor of \"People\" magazine and Director of Special Projects for Time Inc\n\nPhilip Bennett (Washington Post): Philip Bennett is an American journalist and professor of journalism and public policy at Duke University. Bennett began his career at \"The Lima Times\" in Peru before joining the staffs of \"The Boston Globe\" (1984\u20131997) and \"The Washington Post\" (1997\u20132009). He was managing editor at \"The Post\" from 2005 to 2009, a period during which the newspaper won 10 Pulitzer Prizes. He was previously deputy national editor of national security, defense and foreign policy coverage, and assistant managing editor for foreign news at \"The Post\". At \"The Boston Globe\", he was a foreign correspondent, metropolitan reporter, assistant editor of Metro news, and finally foreign editor. Currently, he is the Eugene C. Patterson Professor and director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy.\n\nWilliam P. Steven: William Pickford (\"Bill\") Steven (September 10, 1908 \u2013 August 6, 1991) was a noted American newspaper executive. A native of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, he graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in journalism. In 1930, he became a reporter for the \"Tulsa Tribune\", where he was promoted to managing editor in 1937. During World War II, he moved to Washington, D.C. and worked in the press division of the Office of Censorship. After the War, he joined the \"Minneapolis Star-Tribune\" as managing editor. He was later appointed executive editor and vice president. In 1961, he became editor of the \"Houston Chronicle\". After leaving Houston, he became vice president and editorial director of the World Book Encyclopedia Science Service and vice president of The Chicago Daily News and Sun-Times. Steven retired to Sarasota, Florida, where he and his wife lived until his death on August 6, 1991.\n\nJonathan Landman: Jonathan I. Landman is an American journalist and deputy managing editor at \"The New York Times\". Landman became deputy managing editor responsible for digital journalism for \"The Times\" in August 2005. He had become assistant managing editor and member of \"The Times\" masthead in May 2005. Prior to that, Landman had been acting culture editor from 2004 to 2005. Previously, he was the assistant managing editor for enterprise from 2003 to 2004. Landman had been metropolitan editor of \"The Times\" since 1999 and editor of \"The Times\"' Week in Review section since 1994. Before that, he served as deputy editor of the Washington bureau since 1992; assistant editor in Washington from 1991; assistant metropolitan editor from 1990 and assistant national editor from 1989. Landman joined \"The Times\" as a copy editor in 1987.\n\nJames R. Gaines: James R. Gaines (born August 11, 1947) is a journalist and historian who between 2011 and 2015 was at Reuters in various capacities: as global editor-at-large, as editor in charge of the Americas, as editor in charge of global photography and as global editor for ethics and standards. He spent most of his career at Time Inc., where he was the managing editor of \"People, Life\" and \"Time\" magazines, then corporate editor of Time Inc.. Between Time Inc. and Reuters, he was a consultant on magazine startups, acquisitions and digital initiatives for publishers including Conde Nast International and American Express Publishing. In 2007 he became the editor-in-chief of FLYP, a biweekly multimedia publication online that produced interactive material for the web sites of \"Fortune, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly, Scientific American\" and ProPublica. 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Struecker", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Alton Gansky: Alton Gansky is an American novelist in the Christian fiction genre. He has written 6 non-fiction books and 23 novels, three of which were co-authored with former Army Ranger Jeff Struecker. In 2012 Gansky and Struecker's \"Fallen Angel\" was honored as the American Christian Fiction Writers' \"top thriller\" of that year.\n\nEighth Army Ranger Company: The Eighth Army Ranger Company, also known as the 8213th Army Unit, was a Ranger light infantry company of the United States Army that was active during the Korean War. As a small special forces unit, it specialized in irregular warfare. Intended to combat the North Korean (NK) commandos who had been effective at infiltration and disruption behind United Nations (UN) lines, the Eighth Army Ranger Company was formed at the height of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter in September 1950 and was the first U.S. Army Ranger unit created since World War II. The company went into action as a part of the 25th Infantry Division during the UN advance into North Korea in October and November. It was best known for its defense of Hill 205 against an overwhelming Chinese attack during the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River which resulted 41 of the 51 Rangers becoming casualties.\n\n75th Infantry Regiment (Ranger): The 75th Infantry Regiment (Ranger) (officially 75th Infantry Regiment or 75th Infantry) was initially a parent regiment for all the US Army Ranger units during the Vietnam War and the early 1980s and then the headquarters for the Ranger battalions.\n\nJeff Struecker: Jeffrey D. Struecker (born March 7, 1969 in Fort Dodge, Iowa) is an author, pastor, and former U.S. Army Ranger who was involved in the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993. He also participated in the 1989 invasion of Panama (Operation Just Cause) and in Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm. Struecker has co-authored five published books.\n\nRyan Cleckner: Ryan Cleckner is a former Army Ranger sniper and instructor with the 1st Ranger Battalion of the US Army. He is currently an attorney, competitive shooter, and author of the Long Range Shooting Handbook.\n\nJames A. Helis: Dr. James A. Helis, Rear Admiral (United States Maritime Service), is the twelfth Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy. A 1979 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, and a decorated Afghanistan War veteran, Helis served thirty years in the US Army, retiring at the rank of Colonel (United States Army). In 2012, Helis was commissioned a United States Maritime Service Rear Admiral and appointed Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy by US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood. Helis served his last eight years with the U.S. Army as an academic, culminating as Chair of the Department of National Security and Strategy at the United States Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Helis earned a Master of Arts in political science from the University of Pennsylvania, a Master of Military Affairs from the United States Army Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced Military Studies at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and a Doctor of Philosophy in international relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. An airborne United States Army Ranger, Helis was awarded the Army Master Parachutist Badge. Helis and his wife Jan have two sons, Dr. Corbin Helis, a physician and West Point graduate, and Ian Helis.\n\nLee Carroll: Lee Carroll is an American channeller, speaker and author. Carroll has authored thirteen books on channellings from an entity he calls \"Kryon\", and has co-authored three books on what he terms indigo children, a new generation of children he says represents an evolution in human consciousness.\n\nHerbert Hugh Thompson: Dr. Herbert Hugh Thompson is a computer security expert, an Adjunct Professor in the Computer Science Department at Columbia University, and the Chief Technology Officer of Symantec. He is also the Program Chairman of RSA Conference the world\u2019s largest information security conference with over 25,000 attendees annually. Thompson is the co-author of a book on human achievement titled The Plateau Effect: Getting from Stuck to Success published by Penguin in 2013 and has co-authored three books on information security including, How to Break Software Security: Effective Techniques for Security Testing published by Addison-Wesley, and The Software Vulnerability Guide published by Charles River 2005. He is perhaps best known for his role in exposing electronic voting machine vulnerabilities as part of the HBO Documentary Hacking Democracy. He was named one of the \u201cTop 5 Most Influential Thinkers in IT Security\" by SC Magazine and has been referred to by the Financial Times as \u201cOne of the world\u2019s foremost cryptology and internet security experts.\u201d\n\nIsao Noda: Isao Noda (born January 29, 1951 in Tokyo, Japan) is a chemical engineer whose research has focused on polymer science and spectroscopy. He currently holds ninety patents granted in the United States and the EU, has published over three hundred articles, co-authored three books and received a number of industry-wide awards and recognition for his contributions to his fields of research.\n\nDan Heath: Dan Heath is an American bestselling author, speaker and professor at Duke University. 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Populations have declined seriously in the south and west of its range, but it remains locally common in northern New South Wales and southern Queensland.\n\nAloinopsis: Aloinopsis is a genus of ice plants from South Africa.\n\nDesert dry wash: Desert dry wash is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the flat bottoms of canyons and drainages that lack water at or near the surface most of the year, and are subject to periodic severe flooding events. Desert dry wash is contrasted with desert riparian vegetation, which occurs in desert canyons and drainages where there is year-round water at or near the surface. Plants must either be able to survive the severe flooding conditions or be able to reestablish themselves before the next flooding event. Some of these plants have evolved so that in order for their seeds to germinate, the seeds must be scarified or abraded by tumbling sand, gravel, and rocks during the flooding event. They must then quickly send down roots deep enough to be able to tap into deep underground water reserves, in order to survive the dry period after the flooding. Common dominant species of the desert dry wash include smoke tree (\"Psorothamnus spinosus\"), desert willow (\"Chilopsis linearis\"), catclaw (\"Senegalia greggii\"), cheesebush (\"Ambrosia salsola\"), and waterweed (\"Baccharis sergiloides\").\n\nRondebosch Common: Rondebosch Common is an open common of about 40 ha in Rondebosch, Cape Town in South Africa. A common is defined as \"A piece of open land for public use, esp. in a village or town.\" It contains one of the only surviving pockets of the critically endangered \u201cCape Flats Sand Fynbos\u201d vegetation type, which exists nowhere else in the world.\n\nDesert riparian: Desert riparian is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the bottoms of canyons and drainages that have water at or near the surface most of the year. It is contrasted with the desert dry wash vegetation type in which water at or near the surface is lacking most of the year. The visual character is of large, lush green trees surrounded by dry desert vegetation and soil coloration. The area may be in a patch surrounding a spring (oasis), or in a strand following the course of water flow. Over 80% of known desert wildlife species use desert riparian areas. Common dominant species include Fremont cottonwood (\"Populus fremontii\"), Arizona ash (\"Fraxinus velutina\"), arroyo willow (\"Salix lasiolepis\"), Goodding's willow (\"Salix gooddingii\"), red willow (\"Salix laevigata\"), California fan palm (\"Washingtonia filifera\"), and invasive species such as salt cedar (\"Tamarix ramosissima\"), giant reed (\"Arundo donax\"), and Russian olive (\"Elaeagnus angustifolia\"). Salt cedar is particularly causing problems for this ecosystem because it is able to extract water more efficiently than cottonwoods and willows. Many noninvasive non-native species may also be found because springs and surface water areas in the desert often were old homesites where such species were intentionally planted, such as elm, black locust, and assorted fruit trees.\n\nFilipendula: Filipendula is a genus of 12 species of perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Well-known species include meadowsweet (\"Filipendula ulmaria\") and dropwort (\"Filipendula vulgaris\"), both native to Europe, and queen-of-the-forest (\"Filipendula occidentalis\") and queen-of-the-prairie (\"Filipendula rubra\"), native to North America.\n\nIstarske Toplice: Istarske Toplice (Terme Istriane, o Bagni di Santo Stefano), a thermal health resort in the central part of Istria, Croatia. It's located in the village of Livade, 11\u00a0km southwest of Buzet (Pinguente). It is located in the canyon part of the Mirna river (Fiume Quieto), surrounded by lush vegetation. 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Dotson (born December 19, 1969 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former American football defensive tackle in the National Football League. He was a part of Houston's Yates High School football team when it won the 1985 5A state championship. While at Baylor, Dotson was voted All-American in 1991. He won the 1992 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and played in two Super Bowls with the Green Bay Packers.\n\nShelton Quarles: Shelton Eugene Quarles (born September 11, 1971) is a former linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the team he played for in his ten-year career from 1997 to 2006. He formally served as the Director of Pro Scouting for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers but now serves as Director of Football Operations for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.\n\nMark Dominik: Mark Dominik (born March 9, 1971) is a former professional football executive and scout for the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1994 to 2013. Dominik joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after spending a year and a half working in both the college and pro personnel departments of the Kansas City Chiefs. In 1995, Dominik was named Pro Personnel Assistant with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He moved up to Pro Scout, Coordinator of Pro Scouting and onto Director of Pro Scouting from 1997 to 2008. Dominik succeeded Bruce Allen as General Manager on January 17, 2009. Dominik held the position of General Manager from 2009 thru the 2013 season. Dominik during his tenure as General Manager with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was active in the military community. He was a finalist in the NFL's salute to service award in 2012. Dominik is currently an analyst for ESPN where he is on SportsCenter, NFL Insiders, ESPN Radio and NFL Live. Dominik is a host on Sirius XM NFL Radio. Born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, Dominik holds a bachelor of science degree in sports management from the University of Kansas.\n\nBrian Price (American football, born 1989): Brian Larisso Price (born April 10, 1989) is a former American football defensive tackle in the National Football League for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After playing college football at the University of California, Los Angeles, he was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the second round of the 2010 NFL Draft.\n\nMaulty Moore: Maulty Moore (born August 12, 1946), is a former professional American football defensive tackle who played for five seasons with the Miami Dolphins, the Cincinnati Bengals, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Undrafted on graduating Bethune-Cookman College in 1970, he began a year of conditioning that added 50 pounds to his undersized frame before trying out for the Dolphins as a free agent. He was signed to the Dolphins' taxi squad in 1971, and promoted to special teams the next year. He blocked a Roy Gerela field goal attempt during the Dolphins' victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Waived by the Dolphins in 1975, he spent a year with the Bengals before finishing his career in 1976 with the then expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Moore went on to teach in the Broward County school system.\n\nGerald McCoy: Gerald Keith McCoy Jr. (born February 25, 1988) is an American football defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Oklahoma, where he earned consensus All-American honors, and was drafted by the Buccaneers third overall in the 2010 NFL Draft. Since joining the Buccaneers and the NFL, he has been selected to the Pro Bowl five consecutive years.\n\nDavid Logan (American football): David Logan (October 25, 1956 \u2013 January 13, 1999) was an American football defensive tackle in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 12th round of the 1979 NFL Draft. He played college football at Pittsburgh. A nose tackle with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1979 to 1986, Logan finished his career ranked second on the team's all-time sack list and sixth in career tackles. 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Benson (politician): Frank Williamson Benson (March 20, 1858 \u2013 April 14, 1911) was an American politician, a Republican, and the 12th Governor of Oregon from 1909 to 1910. A native of California, Benson also served as educator, a land office clerk, and was twice elected as Oregon Secretary of State. From this position he became governor after sitting governor George Earle Chamberlain resigned to become a United States Senator.\n\nLouisiana gubernatorial election, 1876: The Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1876, was the third and final election to take place under the Louisiana Constitution of 1868. As a result of this election Francis T. Nicholls became Governor of Louisiana, but not before the election was contested by his opponent. The results of this election, like those of 1872 were disputed. The dispute was resolved by the Compromise of 1877 which gave the Governor's Mansion to Democrat Francis T. Nicholls. 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In 1941 it was adapted for the film \"Louisiana Purchase\" directed by Irving Cummings.\n\nFirst Ladies and Gentlemen of Oklahoma: The First Lady or First Gentleman of Oklahoma is the title held by the spouse of the sitting Governor of Oklahoma. The First Lady or First Gentleman serves as the official host of the Oklahoma Governor's Mansion. As of 2011, there have been 25 First Ladies and one First Gentleman.\n\nJimmie Davis: James Houston Davis (September 11, 1899 \u2013 November 5, 2000) was an American singer and songwriter of both sacred and popular songs who served for two nonconsecutive terms from 1944\u201348 and from 1960\u201364 as the governor of his native Louisiana.\n\nMieko Yoshimura: Mieko Yoshimura (\u5409\u6751 \u7f8e\u6804\u5b50 , Yoshimura Mieko , born 18 May 1951) is governor of Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. She was elected on January 25, 2009. She defeated the sitting governor of Yamagata Prefecture, Hiroshi Sait\u014d in an upset. A native of \u014ce, Yamagata, she worked at a help-wanted advertising company before becoming a notary public for the city government of Yamagata. She soon became a member of Yamagata Prefecture's Education Committee before running for governor in 2008. She is Yamagata's first female governor and the sixth in Japanese history.\n\nOld Louisiana Governor's Mansion: The Old Louisiana Governor's Mansion, home of Preserve Louisiana is located at 502 North Blvd. between Royal and St. Charles Streets in Baton Rouge and was used between 1930 and 1961; a new residence was completed in 1963. When the original Louisiana Governor's mansion was termite-infested during the beginning of Huey Long's governorship, Long decided to build a new one on the site. This governor's mansion is modeled after the White House in Washington D.C. supposedly because Governor Long wanted to become familiar with Washington's White House. During the construction of this new governor's mansion Huey Long refused to move into the original one. Instead after his inauguration Long stayed at the Heidelberg Hotel in Baton Rouge while his family stayed back home in Shreveport.\n\nVesta M. Roy: Vesta M. Roy (n\u00e9e\u00a0Coward ; March 26, 1925February 9, 2002) was a Republican New Hampshire politician. She was the first woman to serve as both the President of the New Hampshire Senate and Governor of New Hampshire. She began her brief time as Acting Governor of New Hampshire when the sitting governor fell ill and died prior to the end of his term.\n\nLouisiana Governor's Mansion: The Louisiana Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the Governor of Louisiana and his or her family. The Governor\u2019s Mansion was built in 1963 when Jimmie Davis was Governor of Louisiana. The Mansion overlooks Capital Lake near the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge.\n\nPete Maravich Assembly Center: The Pete Maravich Assembly Center is a 13,215-seat multi-purpose arena in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The arena opened in 1972. It is home to the Louisiana State University Tigers and Lady Tigers basketball teams, the LSU Tigers women's gymnastics team and the LSU Tigers women's volleyball team. It was originally known as the LSU Assembly Center, but was renamed in honor of Pete Maravich, a Tiger basketball legend, shortly after his death in 1988. Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer signed an act to rename the building in Maravich's honor (under Louisiana law, no LSU or state owned building may be named after a living person). Maravich never played in the arena as a collegian but played in it as a member of the Atlanta Hawks in a preseason game. But his exploits while at LSU led the University to build a larger home for the basketball team, which languished for decades in the shadow of the school's football program. The Maravich Center is known to locals as \"The PMAC\" or \"Pete's Palace\", or by its more nationally known nickname, \"The Deaf Dome\", coined by Dick Vitale. 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It is the tributary of the left bank of the Tumen River.\n\nMurong Chui: Murong Chui (; 326\u2013396), courtesy name Daoming (\u9053\u660e), formally Emperor Wucheng of (Later) Yan ((\u5f8c)\u71d5\u6b66\u6210\u5e1d) was a great general of the Chinese/Xianbei state Former Yan who later became the founding emperor of Later Yan. He was a controversial figure in Chinese history, as his military abilities were plain, but as he was forced to flee Former Yan due to the jealousies of the regent Murong Ping, he was taken in and trusted by the Former Qin emperor Fu Ji\u0101n, but later betrayed him and established Later Yan, leading to a reputation of him as a traitor. Further, his reputation was damaged in that soon after his death, the Later Yan state suffered great defeats at the hands of Northern Wei Dynasty's founder Emperor Daowu (Tuoba Gui), leading to the general sense that Murong Chui contributed to the defeats by not building a sound foundation for the empire and by choosing the wrong successor.\n\nEast Manchuria Railway: The East Manchuria Railway (Japanese: \u6771\u6e80\u6d32\u9244\u9053, \"Higashimansh\u016b Tetsud\u014d\"; Chinese: \u6771\u6e80\u6d32\u9435\u9053, \"D\u014dngm\u01cenzh\u014du Ti\u011bd\u00e0o\"; Korean: \ub3d9\ub9cc\uc8fc \ucca0\ub3c4 (Dongmanju Cheoldo) was a railway company in Manchukuo headquartered in Hunchun, Jilin Province. Its mainline ran from Hunyung in Korea on the South Manchuria Railway's (Mantetsu) North Chosen East Line (now Hambuk Line) to Panshi on the Manchukuo National Railway's Fenghai Line via Hunchun. From the mainline there were branchlines to Gangouzi and to Dongmiaoling.\n\nWah Yan College, Kowloon: Wah Yan College, Kowloon (WYK; Traditional Chinese: \u4e5d\u9f8d\u83ef\u4ec1\u66f8\u9662; Jyutping: gau2 lung4 wa4 jan2 syu1 jyun2, demonym: \"Wahyanite\", pl.: \"Wahyanites\") is an eminent Roman Catholic secondary school for boys run by the Chinese Province of the Society of Jesus. Located at 56 Waterloo Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, it is a grant-in-aid secondary school using English as the primary medium of instruction. It is often revered by the local community, together with its brother school Wah Yan College, Hong Kong, as one of the most elite and prestigious boys' schools in Hong Kong.\n\nHunchun: Hunchun is a county-level city in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, far eastern Jilin province, Northeast China. It borders North Korea (North Hamgyong province) and Russia (Primorsky Krai), has over 250,000 inhabitants, and covers 5,145 square kilometers. It was capital of Balhae/Bohai Kingdom between 785-793 as \"Dongyang\". The city's name Hunchun comes from the Manchu language meaning \"borderland\".\n\nYan'an: Yan'an (, ; is a prefecture-level city in the Shanbei region of Shaanxi province, China, bordering Shanxi to the east and Gansu to the west. It administers several counties, including Zhidan (formerly Bao'an), which served as the headquarters of the Chinese Communists before the city of Yan'an proper took that role.\n\nJilin\u2013Hunchun Intercity Railway: Jilin\u2013Hunchun Intercity Railway, also known as Ji-Hun Passenger Dedicated Line, is a high-speed railway in China's Jilin Province. It connects the provincial capital of Jilin City and the eastern provincial city of Hunchun near the border with Russia and North Korea. It will have a total length of 359 km of electrified double-track railways, built to the Grade 1 standard. Project construction started on October 30, 2010, with operations commencing on September 20, 2015. The railway has been described as \"Dongbei's most beautiful railway\" (due to the terrain it runs through) and \"the fastest way to Vladivostok\" (4 hours by train from Shenyang to Hunchun, plus 4 hours by bus from Hunchun to Vladivostok). Reflecting the border location of the city, the new train station has its sign in four languages: Chinese, Korean, Russian, and English. Future prospects could see the line extended into Russia to Vladivostok.\n\nBattle of Canhe Slope: Battle of Canhe Slope (\u53c3\u5408\u9642\u4e4b\u6230) refers to a battle in 395 where the Chinese/Xianbei state Later Yan, then ruling over northern and central China, had launched a punitive campaign against its former vassal Northern Wei, also of Xianbei extraction. Later Yan forces were led by its crown prince Murong Bao and enjoyed some initial successes, but after being frustrated by the containment strategy by Northern Wei's prince Tuoba Gui (the later Emperor Daowu), withdrew. Tuoba Gui then gave chase and crushed Later Yan forces at Canhe Slope. He captured a large number of Later Yan forces as captive, but in fear that releasing them would allow a future Later Yan campaign against Northern Wei, slaughtered them. The battle reversed the power relations between Later Yan and Northern Wei. After Later Yan's emperor Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng) died in 396 and Murong Bao succeeded to the throne (as Emperor Huimin), Northern Wei would launch a debilitating campaign of conquest against Later Yan, and by 398 had captured most of Later Yan's territory, reducing Later Yan to a small regional state.\n\nMurong De: Murong De (; 336\u2013405), name changed in 400 to Murong Beide (\u6155\u5bb9\u5099\u5fb7), courtesy name Xuanming (\u7384\u660e), formally Emperor Xianwu of (Southern) Yan ((\u5357)\u71d5\u737b\u6b66\u5e1d), was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Yan. He was the son of Former Yan's founding prince Murong Huang (Prince Wenming) and younger brother to both Former Yan emperor Murong Jun (Emperor Jingzhao) and Later Yan emperor Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng), and therefore was an imperial prince and general during the times of both states. After Murong Chui's son Murong Bao lost most of Later Yan's territory to Northern Wei, Murong De took troops under his own command south and established Southern Yan, which secured modern Shandong, but failed to expand further, and was destroyed by Jin Dynasty (265-420) after Murong De's death and succession by his nephew Murong Chao.\n\nWah Yan College, Hong Kong: Wah Yan College, Hong Kong (WYHK; demonym: \"Wahyanite\", pl.: \"Wahyanites\") is a grant-in-aid secondary school in Hong Kong. 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It is the third single from Mayer's 2009 album, \"Battle Studies\". Mayer was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance in 2011 for the song.\n\nSeo Jung-won: Seo Jung-Won (born December 17, 1970 in Gwangju, South Korea) is a football player and coach from South Korea. Nicknamed \"nalssen dori\" (speedy Gonzales-equivalent in Korean) in his native Korea, he was even offered a contract from Barcelona in his early twenties which he turned down. As of 2006, he played forward and midfielder for Ried, a club in the Austrian Bundesliga. Seo moved to Ried from Austria Salzburg in June 2005.\n\nSeo Min-woo: Seo Min-woo (Hangul: \uc11c\ubbfc\uc6b0; born February 8, 1985) is a South Korean idol singer and actor. He is a member of South Korean boy group 100% under the label of TOP Media, as the leader and vocalist.\n\nSeohyun: Seo Ju-hyun (born June 28, 1991), known professionally as Seohyun, is a South Korean singer and actress. She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation (and later its subgroup TTS) in August 2007, who went on to be one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide. Apart from her group's activities, she has established herself as an actress, notably through her participation in the original and Korean versions of stage musicals including \"Moon Embracing the Sun\", \"Gone with the Wind\" and \"Mamma Mia\". She also starred in the drama \"\". She debuted as a solo artist with her debut mini album, \"Don't Say No\", on January 17, 2017, making her the third Girls' Generation member to debut as a solo artist.\n\nJohn Mayer: John Clayton Mayer ( ; born October 16, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer. He was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and raised in nearby Fairfield. He attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, but disenrolled and moved to Atlanta in 1997 with Clay Cook. Together, they formed a short-lived two-man band called Lo-Fi Masters. After their split, Mayer continued to play local clubs\u2014refining his skills and gaining a following. After his appearance at the 2001 South by Southwest Festival, he was signed to Aware Records, and then Columbia Records, which released his first EP, \"Inside Wants Out\". His following two full-length albums\u2014\"Room for Squares\" (2001) and \"Heavier Things\" (2003)\u2014did well commercially, achieving multi-platinum status. In 2003, he won the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for the single \"Your Body Is a Wonderland\".\n\nBorn and Raised World Tour: The Born and Raised World Tour was a concert tour by American singer John Mayer in support of his fifth and sixth studio albums, \"Born and Raised\" and \"Paradise Valley\". On March 22, 2013, the tour was first announced and tickets went on sale March 29 and 30, 2013. The tour began on July 6, 2013 in Milwaukee and ended in June 2014. This was Mayer's first tour in three years and after undergoing his vocal surgery.\n\nK-pop: K-pop (abbreviation of Korean pop; Hangul:\u00a0\ucf00\uc774\ud31d ) is a music genre originating in South Korea that is characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements. Although it includes all genres of \"popular music\" within South Korea, the term is often used in a narrower sense to describe a modern form of South Korean pop music drawing inspiration on a range of styles and genres incorporated from the rest of the world such as Western pop music, rock, experimental, jazz, gospel, Latin, hip hop, R&B, reggae, electronic dance, folk, country and classical on top of its uniquely traditional Korean music roots. The more modern form of the genre emerged with one of the earliest K-pop groups, Seo Taiji and Boys, forming in 1992. Their experimentation with different styles and genres of music and integration of foreign musical elements helped reshape and modernize South Korea's contemporary music scene.\n\nThe Search for Everything: Wave One: The Search for Everything: Wave One (also shortened as Wave One) is an extended play (EP) by American singer John Mayer. Released on January 20, 2017, the EP contains the first four tracks from Mayer's seventh studio album, \"The Search for Everything\". It includes the lead single \"Love on the Weekend\" and three new tracks.\n\nSeo Taiji: Jung Hyun-Chul (hangul: \uc815\ud604\ucca0; born February 21, 1972), better known as Seo Taiji or Seo Tae-Ji (\uc11c\ud0dc\uc9c0), is a South Korean singer, musician, songwriter and record producer. After dropping out of high school to pursue a music career, he has risen to become one of the most prominent and influential cultural icons in South Korea, with many referring to him as \"the President of Culture\".\n\nSeo Jae-weong: Jae Weong Seo (Hangul: \uc11c\uc7ac\uc751; Hanja: \u5f90\u5728\u61c9; ] ; born May 24, 1977 in Gwangju, South Korea), usually referred to as simply Jae Seo and pronounced \"Jay So\", is a retired Korean professional baseball player. Originally signed by the New York Mets of Major League Baseball, Seo went on to play in the KBO League for the Kia Tigers.", "question": "Which singer is from South Korea, Seo Min-woo or John Mayer?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"singer_from_south_korea": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the singer who is from South Korea."}, "singer_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the identified singer."}, "other_singer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the other singer mentioned in the question."}, "other_singer_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the other singer."}, "is_south_korean": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the identified singer is South Korean, false otherwise."}}, "required": ["singer_from_south_korea", "singer_nationality", "other_singer_name", "other_singer_nationality", "is_south_korean"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"singer_from_south_korea": "Seo Min-woo", "singer_nationality": "South Korean", "other_singer_name": "John Mayer", "other_singer_nationality": "American", "is_south_korean": true}, "ground_truth": {"singer_from_south_korea": "Seo Min-woo", "singer_nationality": "South Korean", "other_singer_name": "John Mayer", "other_singer_nationality": "American", "is_south_korean": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1763, "output_tokens": 58, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "647489479a0954cb97e87b32d4f11c622e87ffdecdabe9e9c134bff072800210", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a738f5155429905862fe05d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "The 440 Alliance", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "1984 San Francisco 49ers season: The 1984 San Francisco 49ers season was their 39th season in the National Football League. The season was highlighted by their second Super Bowl victory. The franchise had their best season ever with a record of 15 wins and only 1 loss. Quarterback Joe Montana would be awarded the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player Award for the second time in his career, joining Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw as the only two time Super Bowl MVP's.\n\nThe 440 Alliance: The 440 Alliance is an American cello rock band from Arlington, Texas consisting of five cellists and a percussionist. The group formed in 2004 and is known for their diverse approach to the cello, incorporating electric effects, turntables, piano, and mallet percussion. They received national exposure on NPR's \"All Songs Considered\", the Drew Pearson Show on Fox Sports, and on Fox's musical reality show, \"The Next Great American Band\". The group has performed at a number of private parties for celebrities including Troy Aikman (Former NFL Quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys), Jerry Jones (Dallas Cowboys owner), John Kirtland (Former drummer for Deep Blue Something and owner of Kirtland Records), Janine Turner (from Northern Exposure), members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Dallas, TX movie premier for the film 'The Soloist' (starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr.).\n\nTroy Aikman: Troy Kenneth Aikman (born November 21, 1966) is a former American football quarterback who played for the Dallas Cowboys in the National Football League (NFL). The number one overall draft pick in 1989, Aikman played twelve consecutive seasons as quarterback with the Cowboys. During his career he was a six-time Pro Bowl selection, led the team to three Super Bowl victories, and was the Super Bowl XXVII MVP. Aikman was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006 and to the College Football Hall of Fame on December 9, 2008 in New York City.\n\nGreg Harden: Greg Harden is a life coach, motivational speaker and executive consultant who is best known for his work with 5-time Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady, Heisman Trophy winner and Super Bowl MVP Desmond Howard, and 23-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps. Brady, Howard and other athletes credit Harden with inspiring them to overcome obstacles and achieve success in their professional and personal lives. Harden has created a personal improvement program that is unique in sports. In 2014, he was profiled in a segment on 60 Minutes.\n\nCarlton Williamson: Carlton Williamson (born June 12, 1958) is a former college and NFL football player who was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the 3rd round of the 1981 NFL Draft. A 6'0\", 200\u00a0lbs. safety from the University of Pittsburgh, Williamson was a 2-time Pro Bowl selection in 1984 and 1985 and a 3-time Super Bowl winner. He played in eight NFL seasons and his entire career with the 49ers from 1981-1988. In his career, he recorded 17 interceptions for 294 yards and 1 touchdown.\n\nBreak of Reality: Break of Reality (BoR) is an American cello rock band consisting of three cellists and a percussionist. The group is associated with the terms \"cinematic rock\", \"cello rock\", and \"indie classical\". Break of Reality's current members are Patrick Laird, Ivan Trevino, Laura Metcalf, and Adrian Daurov. The band's sound consists of many musical influences, such as rock, classical, and indie rock.\n\nSuper Bowl XLVIII: Super Bowl XLVIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and National Football Conference (NFC) champion Seattle Seahawks to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2013 season. The Seahawks defeated the Broncos 43\u20138, the largest margin of victory for an underdog and tied for the third largest point differential overall (35) in Super Bowl history with Super Bowl XXVII (1993). It was the first time the winning team scored over 40 points, while holding their opponent to under 10. This became the first Super Bowl victory for the Seahawks and the fifth Super Bowl loss for the Broncos, the most of any team. The game was played on February 2, 2014, at MetLife Stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the first Super Bowl played outdoors in a cold-weather city and the first Super Bowl to be played on a February 2.\n\nThe Pregnant Concert: The Pregnant Concert is a live recording of a recital by American cello rock band Rasputina held at the Knitting Factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on September 13, 2009 (although the album cover claims it to have been 1909). It contains songs from previous Rasputina albums, as well as covers from a variety of other musicians and both \"Holocaust of Giants\" and \"Kinderhook Hoopskirt Works\" from their upcoming album \"Sister Kinderhook\".\n\nPrimitivity: Primitivity is an American instrumental cello rock band consisting of three cellists and a percussionist. http://www.primitivity.com, February 2010. http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=57088, June 2010. Primitivity began primarily as a cover band playing songs by the thrash metal band Megadeth and the cello rock band Apocalyptica. http://www.strathmore.org/media/pdf/pressreleases/232010_41255371.pdf, February 2010. http://www.metalinjection.net/tv/view/4821/cello-cover-of-symphony-of-destruction-megadeth, April 2010. http://www.metalinjection.net/tv/view/4822/cello-cover-of-master-of-puppets-metallica, April 2010. The band has released one album entirely of Megadeth covers titled \"Plays Megadeth For Cello\". http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=138712, April 2010. Primitivity has also composed and performed original songs for cello rock ensemble. http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=57088, June 2010. The group was selected as a 2010 Artist In Residence at Strathmore Hall in Bethesda, Maryland. http://www.strathmore.org/eventstickets/calendar/view.asp?id=5231, February 2010. \n\nDoug Williams (quarterback): Douglas Lee \"Doug\" Williams (born August 9, 1955) is a former American football quarterback and former head coach of the Grambling State Tigers football team. Williams is known for his remarkable performance in Super Bowl XXII. Williams, who was named the Super Bowl MVP, passed for a Super Bowl record 340 yards and four touchdowns, with one interception. He was the first African-American starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl. Williams also became the first player in Super Bowl history to pass for four touchdowns in a single quarter, and four in a half. Williams is now a team executive for the Redskins, being hired for that role in 2014.", "question": "Which American cello rock band was hired by a three time Super Bowl winner to perform at his private party?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"band_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the American cello rock band."}, "band_origin": {"type": "string", "description": "The country of origin for the band."}, "event_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of event the band performed at."}, "host_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"host_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the individual who hired the band."}, "host_profession": {"type": "string", "description": "The profession or role of the host."}, "super_bowl_wins": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of Super Bowl victories achieved by the host."}}, "required": ["host_name", "host_profession", "super_bowl_wins"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["band_name", "band_origin", "event_type", "host_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"band_name": "440 Alliance", "band_origin": "United States", "event_type": "private party", "host_details": {"host_name": "Troy Aikman", "host_profession": "Former American football quarterback", "super_bowl_wins": 3}}, "ground_truth": {"band_name": "The 440 Alliance", "band_origin": "American", "event_type": "private party", "host_details": {"host_name": "Troy Aikman", "host_profession": "Former NFL Quarterback", "super_bowl_wins": 3}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2487, "output_tokens": 63, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "b9a6eb3752616e259304e3b147942abb44e9f853ad232ab5ee0385b8b896e564", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ac411ba5542995c82c4acb2", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Alexander Payne", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Hal Hartley: Hal Hartley (born November 3, 1959) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer and composer who became a key figure in the American independent film movement of the 1980s and '90s. He is best known for his films \"Trust\", \"Amateur\" and \"Henry Fool\", which are notable for deadpan humour and offbeat characters quoting philosophical dialogue.\n\nDamian Young: Damian Young (born October 27, 1961) is an American actor notable for his appearance in the Hal Hartley film \"Amateur\" (1994). He also featured in Hartley's film \"Simple Men,\" and has appeared in theatre, television and film. He played bus driver Stu Benedict in \"The Adventures of Pete & Pete\", and more recently Gabriel in \"Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)\".\n\nFay Grim: Fay Grim is a 2006 Espionage thriller drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley. The film is a sequel to Hartley's 1997 film \"Henry Fool\", and revolves around the title character, played by Parker Posey, the sister of Simon Grim (James Urbaniak). 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He has done production design for many films over the years including \"Chasing Sleep\" starring Jeff Daniels. Dan's artwork is strongly themed around surrealism and mostly done in pencil. As an artist he has exhibited widely. He has been published in numerous anthology art books including \"Bio-Mannerism\" which also features work by H.R. Giger and Beksinski, and he has been featured in magazines internationally. David Bowie commented while looking at Dan's art that he has noticed a strong influence of science fiction on contemporary art. Giger saw a different aspect, saying simply \"Very bony.\" He grew to adore the cinema of Fellini and later to marvel at Lynch's \"Eraserhead\". Rather than pursue a formal education in the fine arts he chose to study the craft of film making and after college he became a production designer working on feature films in New York City starting with his work as a production designer for Hal Hartley in 1990 with Trust and then, in 1992, with Simple Men.\n\nJoana Vicente: Joana Vicente (born in Portugal) is an independent movie producer and executive. A prominent figure in the New York film industry, Vicente has produced over forty films with her producing partner and husband Jason Kliot. In 1999 Vicente and Kliot produced Tony Bui's feature debut, \"Three Seasons\", which took the three top awards at the Sundance Film Festival, including the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize. Vicente and Kliot have since worked with directors such as Steven Soderbergh, Brian De Palma, Hal Hartley, Nicole Holofcener, Jim Jarmusch, and Alex Gibney.\n\nHenry Fool: Henry Fool is a 1997 American black comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Hal Hartley, featuring Thomas Jay Ryan, James Urbaniak, and Parker Posey. As in \"The Unbelievable Truth\", an earlier Hartley film, expectation and reality again conflict.\n\nAlexander Payne: Alexander Payne (born Constantine Alexander Payne; February 10, 1961) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer, known for the films \"Election\" (1999), \"About Schmidt\" (2002), \"Sideways\" (2004), \"The Descendants\" (2011), and \"Nebraska\" (2013). His films are noted for their dark humor and satirical depictions of contemporary American society. Payne is a two-time winner of the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and a three-time nominee of the Academy Award for Best Director.\n\nMartin Donovan: Martin Donovan (born August 19, 1957) is an American film, stage and television actor. He has had a long collaboration with director Hal Hartley and appeared in many of Hartley's films, such as \"Trust\" (1990), \"Surviving Desire\" (1991), \"Simple Men\" (1992), \"Flirt\" (1993), \"Amateur\" (1994), and \"The Book of Life\" (1998; in which he played Jesus). Donovan also played Peter Scottson on Showtime's cable series \"Weeds\". He made his writing/directorial debut with the film \"Collaborator\" (2011).\n\nNed Rifle: Ned Rifle is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley. It is the third and final film in a trilogy following characters introduced in Hartley's 1997 film \"Henry Fool\" and 2006 sequel \"Fay Grim\". \"Ned Rifle\" stars Liam Aiken as the title character, reprising his role from the other two films, as well as Aubrey Plaza, Parker Posey, James Urbaniak, and Thomas Jay Ryan.\n\nSusan Littenberg: Susan Littenberg (born 1967) is an American film editor. Littenberg graduated from Ocean Township High School in 1985 in before receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts from the University of Delaware in 1990. Littenberg began her career as an assistant editor working with filmmakers such as Jim Jarmusch, Hal Hartley and Ang Lee. She began her feature editing career as the lead editor of Steven Soderbergh's \"Gray's Anatomy\". She was the editor of films such as \"Tadpole\", \"13 Going on 30\", \"A Lot Like Love\", \"Charlotte's Web\", \"Bride Wars\", and \"Easy A\". Littenberg was nominated for Best Edited Feature Film \u2013 Comedy or Musical for \"Easy A\" at the 2010 American Cinema Editors Awards. 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The Mystery Begins\", whose cast reprise their roles again here. The film was shot in Santa Clarita, California and Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California and premiered on October 16, 2010.\n\nTera Mera Ki Rishta: Tera Mera Ki Rishta is a Punjabi film, starring Jimmy Shergill and Kulraj Randhawa in the main lead. Rest of the cast includes Anupam Kher, Raj Babbar, Archana Puran Singh, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Binnu Dhillon, Rana Ranbir, Balkaran Brar, Tee Jay Sidhu, Dolly Minhas and Akshita. The Movie was released worldwide on 10 April 2009 and had earned $108,741 in first two weeks. The movie was shot by Spice Cine Vision Studios and was distributed by Eros International. The movie was stated to be the costliest Punjabi movie ever made and was the first Punjabi movie to be shot in Switzerland. Tera Mera Ki Rishta was also the first Punjabi Movie to be promoted online by www.punjabiportal.com and an official movie launch center website was also introduced. 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He directs the Ken Pierce Baroque Dance Company, collaborating with Tafelmusik, Portland Baroque Orchestra, Concerto Copenhagen, The King's Noyse, and the Boston Early Music Festival. He was assistant choreographer for \"Quelques pas graves de Baptiste\", Francine Lancelot's baroque-style piece for the Paris Opera Ballet, whose cast included Rudolph Nureyev. Mr. Pierce directs the early dance program at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts.\n\nEducational film: An educational film is a film or movie whose primary purpose is to educate. Educational films have been used in classrooms as an alternative to other teaching methods.\n\nFour on a Garden: Four on a Garden is a set of four One-act plays that were presented on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre from January 30, 1971, until March 20, 1971. The set included \"House of Dunkelmayer\", \"Betty\", \"Toreador\", and \"The Swingers\". The four plays were originally written by French playwrights Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy but were adapted into English by Abe Burrows. Burrows directed the show whose cast included Sid Caesar, Carol Channing, Tommy Lee Jones, and George S. 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It was based on the novel \"Stranger at Home\", which was credited to film actor George Sanders but was actually ghostwritten by Leigh Brackett. It was directed by Terence Fisher and starred American actress Paulette Goddard.\n\nStranger than Fiction (2006 film): Stranger than Fiction is a 2006 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Marc Forster, produced by Lindsay Doran, and written by Zach Helm. The film stars Will Ferrell, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Dustin Hoffman, Queen Latifah, and Emma Thompson. The main plot follows Harold Crick (portrayed by Ferrell), an IRS worker who begins hearing a disembodied voice narrating his life as it happens \u2013 seemingly the text of a novel in which it is stated that he will soon die \u2013 and he frantically seeks to somehow prevent that ending. The film was shot on location in Chicago, and has been praised for its innovative, intelligent story and fine performances. 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Forty-three of the 1970s colour episodes were remakes of scripts for the 1960s black and white series, such as \"Bus\" based on 'Sykes and a Following' from 1964 and the episode \"Stranger\" with guest star Peter Sellers based on 'Sykes and a Stranger' from 1961.\n\nStranger than Fiction (soundtrack): Stranger than Fiction: Music From The Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the 2006 film \"Stranger than Fiction\" which was directed by Marc Forster and written by Zach Helm. A fantasy comedy-drama film .\n\nKristina Paner: Kristina Paner (born August 1, 1971 in Manila, Philippines) is a Filipina actress and singer. She is also an adoptive sister of Danita Paner, who is also a singer. At a very young age, her parents noticed her interest in music. Her adoptive parents were prominent celebrities as well. Her father Manny Paner was a well known basketball player while her mother Daisy Romualdez was an actress way back in the 1960s. 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Sylvia Hitchcock of USA was crowned by Margareta Arvidsson of Sweden at the end of the event, This was Bob Barker's first Miss Universe pageant as host.\n\nRenate Cerljen: Renate Veronica Cerljen (born March 26, 1988 in Staffanstorp, Sweden) is the first ever winner of the Miss Universe Sweden pageant which she won on June 6, 2009. Cerljen represented Sweden at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant on the Bahamas on August 23, 2009 and placed in the Top 15. Renate was the first non-winner of the Miss Sweden pageant since 1952 to represent Sweden at Miss Universe since Miss Sweden lost its rights to crown a contestant for Miss Universe earlier in 2009. Cerljen was also the first delegate from Sweden at the international final since 2006 when Josephine Alhanko placed in the Top 20. Miss Universe 1984 winner Yvonne Ryding was among the judges in the final which crowned Cerljen as winner. By making the Top 15 Cerljen became Sweden's 29th semifinalist at the Miss Universe pageant overall. 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After the crowning of Lupita Jones, as the country's first Miss Universe, a dispute between Miss Jones and the pageant organizers over overdued prizes, led to a break of the longtime association between the pageant and the broadcast network Televisa. When the pageant moved to another network TV Azteca, a competing pageant called \"Nuestra Belleza M\u00e9xico\" was created, later directed by Miss Jones with the sponsorship of the Televisa TV Network. in 1994 Se\u00f1orita M\u00e9xico lost the bid to Nuestra Belleza M\u00e9xico to be the official pageant for the Miss Universe pageant. Later Nuestra Belleza M\u00e9xico also obtained the rights of sending Mexico's representatives to Miss World and Miss International. However, the \"Miss Mexico\" pageant still sends representatives to other international pageants. The trade name Se\u00f1orita Mexico was trademarked in the United States, by Venezuelan Entrepreneur Adan S. Perez CEO of The Miss Mexico Organization with headquarters in Las Vegas Nevada who produces The Se\u00f1orita Mexico U.S. beauty pageant. He developed a franchise system in every state of The Union to bring girls from all over the United States to compete in national beauty event which takes place every year in Las Vegas. Adan Perez has been producing the national competition Se\u00f1orita Mexico U.S in Las Vegas, since the year of 2003.\n\nAndrea Stelzer: Andrea Stelzer (born c. 1965) was a South African beauty queen who also represented Germany in the Miss Universe pageant. In 1985, Stelzer was Miss South Africa and slated to be a delegate to the Miss Universe pageant, but due to anti-apartheid demonstrations withdrew from the competition. In 1989, she was Germany's representative to the Miss Universe 1989.\n\nYendi Phillips: Yendi Amira Phillipps (born September 8, 1985) is a Jamaican TV Host, model and beauty queen who the winner of the Miss Jamaica World 2007 beauty pageant, as well as the Miss Jamaica Universe 2010 pageant. She represented Jamaica at the Miss World 2007 contest held in Sanya, China and at Miss Universe 2010 held at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. on August 23, 2010, where she finished as the first runner up to Ximena Navarrete of Mexico. After Miss Universe Phillipps appeared in commercials for brands such as Toyota.\n\nMarigona Dragusha: Marigona Dragusha (born 23 September 1990) also known as Gona Dragusha is a Kosovar model and beauty queen who placed as the 2nd runner-up at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant, only behind the eventual winner, Venezuela's Stefan\u00eda Fern\u00e1ndez, and the 1st runner-up Ada de la Cruz from the Dominican Republic. Dragusha won her national title, Miss Universe Kosovo, on 4 April 2009. Besides her native Albanian language, Marigona speaks English and Spanish, in which she announced on air before the Miss Universe pageant: she learned the language entirely from watching Spanish-speaking \"novelas\" (soap operas). She is the first openly lesbian Miss Kosovo.\n\nJackeline Rodr\u00edguez: Jackeline Rodr\u00edguez Streffeza (born January 12, 1972) is a Venezuelan model and beauty queen who was the official representative of her country to the 1991 Miss Universe pageant held in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 17, 1991, where she was one of Top 6 finalists. Rodr\u00edguez was not a titleholder of the Miss Venezuela pageant. That year, the 1991 Miss Venezuela pageant was moved to September, thus taking place after the 1991 Miss Universe pageant. Rodr\u00edguez was ultimately chosen by Osmel Sousa to represent Venezuela at Miss Universe.\n\nMiss Universe 1997: Miss Universe 1997, the 46th Miss Universe pageant, was held on May 16, 1997 at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach, Florida. Brook Lee of the United States won the competition and was crowned by Alicia Machado of Venezuela. Seventy-four delegates competed in this year. One of the contestants, Nafisa Joseph, is no longer alive. This was the last edition of Miss Universe where the winner was seated on the stage during the crowning ceremony.\n\nShandi Finnessey: Shandi Ren Finnessey (born June 9, 1978, in Florissant, Missouri) is an American actress, model, TV host and beauty queen. She is best known for winning the Miss USA title, as Miss Missouri USA. She previously held the title of Miss Missouri 2002 and competed in Miss America, where she won a preliminary award. She placed as first runner-up at the Miss Universe 2004 competition. She is one of three women to have been both Miss Missouri USA and Miss Missouri and the only Missourian to have been Miss USA. 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The Gulag is recognized as a major instrument of political repression in the Soviet Union.\n\nChekism: Chekism (from \"Cheka\", the first Soviet secret police organization) is a term to describe the situation in the Soviet Union where the secret political police controlled everything in society.It is also used by critics of the current Kremlin authorities to describe the power enjoyed by law-enforcement agencies in contemporary Russia.\n\nState Protection Authority: The State Protection Authority (Hungarian: \"\u00c1llamv\u00e9delmi Hat\u00f3s\u00e1g\" or \"\u00c1VH\") was the secret police of Hungary from 1945 until 1956. It was conceived as an external appendage of the Soviet Union's secret police forces and gained an indigenous reputation for brutality during a series of purges beginning in 1948, intensifying in 1949 and ending in 1953. In 1953 Joseph Stalin died, and Imre Nagy (a moderate reformer) was appointed Prime Minister of Hungary. Under Nagy's first government from 1953 to 1955, the \u00c1VH was gradually reined in.\n\nSecret police: The term secret police or covert police force refers to intelligence services or police and law enforcement agencies which engage in covert, domestic law enforcement, intelligence, and counter-intelligence operations. The level of oversight with which they are governed varies by country and political system. Secret police organizations are often used by totalitarian states to protect the political power of an individual dictator or an authoritarian political regime by means of systematic engagement in extrajudicial activities. 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Ideologically a Marxist and a Leninist, Stalin helped to formalise these ideas as Marxism\u2013Leninism while his own policies became known as Stalinism.\n\nYakov Peters: Yakov Khristoforovich Peters (Latvian: \"J\u0113kabs Peterss\" , Russian: \u042f\u0301\u043a\u043e\u0432 \u0425\u0440\u0438\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0444\u043e\u0301\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041f\u0435\u0301\u0442\u0435\u0440\u0441 , English: Jacob Peters, Jan Peters ; 3\u00a0December\u00a0[O.S. 21 November]\u00a01886 \u2013 25\u00a0April 1938) was a Latvian Communist revolutionary who played a part in the establishment of the Soviet Union. Together with Felix Dzerzhinsky, he was one of the founders and chiefs of the Cheka (\"VChK\"), the secret police of the Soviet Union. He was the Deputy Chairman of the Cheka from 1918 and briefly the acting Chairman of the Cheka from 7 July to 22 August 1918.\n\nStanislav Redens: Stanislav Frantsevich Redens (Russian: \u0421\u0442\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0432 \u0424\u0440\u0430\u043d\u0446\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0420\u0435\u0434\u0435\u043d\u0441 , Polish: \"Stanis\u0142aw Redens\" ; May 17, 1892 \u2013 January 21, 1940) was a Soviet secret police official, one of those responsible for conducting mass repressions under Joseph Stalin. 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He played college football at Creighton University and attended the Omaha High School of Commerce in Omaha, Nebraska. He was a member of the Chicago Cardinals team that were NFL champions in 1925. He also played baseball, basketball and participated in track and field. Mahoney played for the Chicago Bruins of the American Basketball League. He had received an offer to play baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates but opted to play football for the Chicago Cardinals.\n\nLove Hurts (Cher album): Love Hurts is the twentieth studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on June 11, 1991 by Geffen Records. The RIAA certified it Gold on August 27, 1991. It is the final studio album with the record label Geffen. The lead single from the album was, \"Love and Understanding\" and the follow-up singles were \"Save Up All Your Tears\", \"Love Hurts\", \"Could've Been You\" and \"When Lovers Become Strangers\". It debuted at #48 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart with the sales of 19,000. In November 2011, \"Billboard\" stated that \"Love Hurts\" has sold 600,000 copies in the US.\n\nLove Hurts Tour: The Love Hurts Tour was the third solo concert tour by American recording artist Cher. The tour supported her twenty first studio album, \"Love Hurts\" and the soundtrack, \"Mermaids\". The tour reached Europe and North America. It played in arenas and followed the previous sold-out Heart of Stone Tour.\n\nMike Mahoney (catcher): Michael John Mahoney (born December 5, 1972 in Des Moines, Iowa) is a Major League Baseball catcher, formerly with the St. Louis Cardinals. He made his major league debut on September 8, 2000 with the Chicago Cubs, and after two seasons in Chicago, he was released and eventually signed with St. Louis. He started a stretch of games while primary catcher Yadier Molina was injured in , but was not re-signed by the Cardinals after the season. Related to Mike Mahoney, the producer & writer from New Jersey. 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While Capaldi's first two solo albums had been moderately successful in the United States (in fact, in \"Short Cut Draw Blood\" was his least successful album in the United States thus far, with both the album itself and the single \"Love Hurts\" barely scraping into the Billboard charts), \"Short Cut Draw Blood\" enteredthe charts in several other countries for the first time. This was particularly evident in his native United Kingdom; the single \"It's All Up to You\", released a year before the album, became his first top 40 hit there, only to be overshadowed the following year by his cover of \"Love Hurts\", which went all the way to number 4.\n\nLove Hurts (1991 film): Love Hurts is a comedy-drama film, released in late 1990 in the United Kingdom and 1991 in the United States. 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He and his brother James Bell later donated the land upon which the town of Bellville, Texas was built. His will was probated in Austin County, Texas. He formally adopted a grown man who was living in Hamilton County Florida in 1855. This man John G. Slade turned out to be his illegitimate son by a Nancy Slade. Most of Thomas Bell's estate was left to this son who was already married to Penelope Green and had children when he came to Texas to receive his inheritance.\n\nMilitary career of Bhoja: The 11th century Paramara king Bhoja ruled from his capital at Dhara (Dhar in present-day Madhya Pradesh, India). The period of his reign is dated approximately 1010 CE to 1055 CE, although some historians believe that he ascended the throne before 1010 CE. Bhoja inherited a kingdom centered around the Malwa region, and made several attempts to expand it varying results. He managed to annex territories as far as northern parts of Konkan, but these territorial gains were short-lived. He fought wars against several of his neighbours, including the Chaulukyas of Gujarat, the Chalukyas of Lata, the Chalukyas of Kalyani (Western Chalukyas), the Chandelas of Jejakabhukti, the Kachchhapaghatas of Gwalior, the Chahamanas of Shakambhari, the Chahamanas of Naddula, and the Kalachuris of Tripuri.\n\nCristos Negros of Central America and Mexico: Cristo Negros or Black Christs of Central America and Mexico trace their origins to the veneration of an image of Christ on a cross located in the Guatemalan town of Esquipulas, near the Honduran and El Salvadoran border. This image was sculpted in 1595 in wood and over time it blackened and gained a reputation for being miraculous. Little is known of how veneration of the image was spread by clergy, although there are records of its introduction in various locations, especially in Central America, southern Mexico, central Mexico (especially in areas near Mexico City) and even as far north as New Mexico. 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The film is about a young security agent, Kevin Burke, who is employed by a multinational banking firm. He intends to ask his girlfriend Rosalind to marry him. His girlfriend, however, is brutally murdered by a hitman. Kevin then swears to avenge Rosalind's death.\n\nBrittany Murphy: Brittany Murphy-Monjack (born Brittany Anne Bertolotti; November 10, 1977 \u2013 December 20, 2009), known professionally as Brittany Murphy, was an American actress and singer. A native of Atlanta, Murphy moved to Los Angeles as a teenager and pursued a career in acting. Her breakthrough role was as Tai Frasier in \"Clueless\" (1995), followed by supporting roles in independent films such as \"Freeway\" (1996) and \"Bongwater\" (1998). She made her stage debut in a Broadway production of Arthur Miller's \"A View from the Bridge\" in 1997, before appearing as Daisy Randone in \"Girl, Interrupted\" (1999) and as Lisa Swenson in \"Drop Dead Gorgeous\" (1999).\n\nDisclosure (film): Disclosure is a 1994 American erotic thriller film directed by Barry Levinson, starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore. It is based on Michael Crichton's novel of the same name. The cast also includes Donald Sutherland, Rosemary Forsyth and Dennis Miller. The film is a combination thriller and slight mystery in an office setting within the computer industry in the mid-1990s. The main focus of the story, from which the film and book take their titles, is the issue of sexual harassment and its power structure.\n\nSanctuary (2002 film): Sanctuary is a 2001 thriller film written and directed by Katt Shea from a book by Nora Roberts. It stars Melissa Gilbert and Costas Mandylor.\n\nAntitrust (film): Antitrust (also titled Conspiracy.com and Startup) is a 2001 thriller film written by Howard Franklin and directed by Peter Howitt.\n\nThy Neighbor's Wife (film): Thy Neighbour's Wife is a 2001 thriller film directed by Jim Wynorski.\n\nThe China Syndrome: The China Syndrome is a 1979 American thriller film directed by James Bridges and written by Bridges, Mike Gray, and T. S. Cook. It tells the story of a television reporter and her cameraman who discover safety coverups at a nuclear power plant. It stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, and Michael Douglas, with Douglas also serving as the film's producer. The cast also features Scott Brady, James Hampton, Peter Donat, Richard Herd, and Wilford Brimley.\n\nDon't Say a Word: Don't Say a Word is a 2001 American psychological thriller film starring Michael Douglas, Brittany Murphy and Sean Bean based on the novel of the same title by Andrew Klavan. \"Don't Say a Word\" was directed by Gary Fleder and written by Anthony Peckham and Patrick Smith Kelly.\n\nProtection (film): Protection is a 2001 thriller film directed by John Flynn. In this movie, a former mobster, now in the Witness Protection Program, finds himself unable to change his ways. Filming took place in Canada. It was Flynn's last movie.\n\nPicture Claire: Picture Claire is a 2001 thriller film directed by Bruce McDonald of a screenplay by Semi Chellas. The film stars Juliette Lewis, Gina Gershon, Callum Keith Rennie, Kelly Harms, Camilla Rutherford, Peter Stebbings, and Mickey Rourke. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and also appeared at Cin\u00e9fest in Sudbury, where the film received Best Ontario Feature Award.", "question": "The actress that played Tai Frasier in \"Clueless\" also stars with Michael Douglas in a 2001 thriller film based on a novel by what author?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actress_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actress."}, "breakthrough_role": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film where the actress had her breakthrough role."}, "character_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the character played by the actress in her breakthrough role."}}, "required": ["film_title", "character_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["name", "breakthrough_role"], "additionalProperties": false}, "related_film_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the 2001 thriller film starring the actress and Michael Douglas."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The genre of the film."}, "co_star_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the co-star mentioned in the question (Michael Douglas)."}}, "required": ["title", "release_year", "genre", "co_star_name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "novel_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"is_based_on_novel": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the film is based on a novel."}, "author_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the author of the novel the film is based on."}}, "required": ["is_based_on_novel", "author_name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "final_answer": {"type": "string", "description": "The final answer to the question: the author's name."}}, "required": ["actress_details", "related_film_details", "novel_details", "final_answer"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actress_details": {"name": "Brittany Murphy", "breakthrough_role": {"film_title": "Clueless", "character_name": "Tai Frasier"}}, "related_film_details": {"title": "Don't Say a Word", "release_year": 2001, "genre": "psychological thriller", "co_star_name": "Michael Douglas"}, "novel_details": {"is_based_on_novel": true, "author_name": "Andrew Klavan"}, "final_answer": "Andrew Klavan"}, "ground_truth": {"actress_details": {"name": "Brittany Murphy", "breakthrough_role": {"film_title": "Clueless", "character_name": "Tai Frasier"}}, "related_film_details": {"title": "Don't Say a Word", "release_year": 2001, "genre": "psychological thriller", "co_star_name": "Michael Douglas"}, "novel_details": {"is_based_on_novel": true, "author_name": "Andrew Klavan"}, "final_answer": "Andrew Klavan"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1745, "output_tokens": 114, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "8bf056f647117d0d3d2aa63aaf4fd2cbc7d7fb76bda795c36902e5c02d9177d0", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a72b66d5542992359bc317d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Ethanol", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Diflucortolone valerate: Diflucortolone valerate (also \"Nerisone\" cream/oily cream/ointment, \"Neriderm\" ointment, Japanese \u30b8\u30d5\u30eb\u30b3\u30eb\u30c8\u30ed\u30f3 (Jifurucorutoron ) is a corticosteroid rated Class 2 \"potent\" (100-150 times) in the New Zealand topical steroid system. It is a white to creamy white crystalline powder. It is practically insoluble in water, freely soluble in dichloromethane and in dioxan, sparingly soluble in ether and slightly soluble in methyl alcohol. Chemically, it is a corticosteroid esterified with valeric acid. It is commonly used topically in dermatology. The brand name is Nerisone; its creams come in potencies of 0.1% and 0.3%.\n\nCongener (alcohol): In the alcoholic beverages industry, congeners are substances, other than the desired type of alcohol, ethanol, produced during fermentation. These substances include small amounts of chemicals such as methanol and other alcohols (known as fusel alcohols), acetone, acetaldehyde, esters, tannins, and aldehydes (e.g. furfural). Congeners are responsible for most of the taste and aroma of distilled alcoholic beverages, and contribute to the taste of non-distilled drinks. It has been suggested that these substances contribute to the symptoms of a hangover. Congeners are also used by forensic toxicologists to determine what a person drank in a sub-discipline called alcohol congener analysis.\n\nEthanol: Ethanol, also called alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and drinking alcohol, is a compound and simple alcohol with the chemical formula C2H5OH . Its formula can be written also as CH3 \u2212CH2 \u2212OH or C2H5 \u2212OH (an ethyl group linked to a hydroxyl group), and is often abbreviated as EtOH. Ethanol is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid with a slight characteristic odor. It is used as a drug and is the principal type of alcohol found in alcoholic drinks.\n\nFurfuryl alcohol: Furfuryl alcohol, also called 2-furylmethanol or 2-furancarbinol, is an organic compound containing a furan substituted with a hydroxymethyl group. It is a clear colorless liquid when pure, but becomes amber colored upon prolonged standing. It possesses a faint odor of burning and a bitter taste. It is miscible with but unstable in water. It is soluble in common organic solvents. Upon treatment with acids, heat and/or catalysts, furfuryl alcohol can be made to polymerize into a resin, poly(furfuryl alcohol).\n\nMurexide: Murexide (NHCHNO, or CHNO\u00b7NH), also called ammonium purpurate or MX, is the ammonium salt of purpuric acid. It may be prepared by heating alloxantin in ammonia gas to 100\u00a0\u00b0C, or by boiling uramil (5-aminobarbituric acid) with mercury oxide. W.\u00a0N. Hartley found considerable difficulty in obtaining specimens of murexide sufficiently pure to give concordant results when examined by means of their absorption spectra, and consequently devised a new method of preparation for murexide. In this process alloxantin is dissolved in a large excess of boiling absolute alcohol, and dry ammonia gas is passed into the solution for about three hours. The solution is then filtered from the precipitated murexide, which is washed with absolute alcohol and dried. The salt obtained in this way is in the anhydrous state. It may also be prepared by digesting alloxan with alcoholic ammonia at about 78\u00a0\u00b0C; the purple solid so formed is easily soluble in water, and the solution produced is indistinguishable from one of murexide.\n\n1-Hexacosanol: 1-Hexacosanol is a saturated primary fatty alcohol with a carbon chain length of 26 that is a white waxy solid at room temperature. It is freely soluble in chloroform and insoluble in water. It occurs naturally in the epicuticular wax and plant cuticle of many plant species.\n\nButanol: Butanol (also called butyl alcohol) is a four-carbon alcohol with a formula of CHOH, which occurs in five isomeric structures, from a straight-chain primary alcohol to a branched-chain tertiary alcohol; all are a butyl or isobutyl group linked to a hydroxyl group (sometimes represented as BuOH, n\"-BuOH, and i\"-BuOH). These are \"n\"-butanol, 2 stereoisomers of 2-butanol, \"tert\"-butanol, and isobutanol. Butanol is primarily used as a solvent, as an intermediate in chemical synthesis, and as a fuel. It is sometimes also called biobutanol when produced biologically.\n\nDesignated Public Places Order: Designated Public Place Orders (DPPOs) give police officers discretionary powers to require a person to stop drinking and confiscate alcohol or containers of alcohol from people they believe are consuming or about to consume alcohol in public places where the order is in effect. In the London Borough of Southwark, DPPOs are also called Alcohol Control Areas (ACAs), while in the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, they are called Controlled Drinking Areas (CDAs) or Controlled Drinking Zones (CDZs). Failure to comply with alcohol restrictions in DPPOs can result in arrest and/or a fine of up to \u00a3500. DPPOs are implemented by local councils in order to address alcohol-related crime and disorder in public places. s of June 2009 712 DPPOs have implemented by local authorities since Section 13 of the Police and Criminal Justice Act 2001 gave councils the power to do so where they were satisfied that areas were suffering from alcohol-related crime and disorder. A common impact of enforcement of DPPO powers is displacement of street drinking to nearby areas.\n\nAurin: Aurin (C.I. 43800), sometimes named rosolic acid or corallin is an organic compound, forming yellowish or deep-red crystals with greenish metallic luster. It is practically insoluble in water, freely soluble in alcohol. It is soluble in strong acids to form yellow solution, or in aqueous alkalis to form carmine red solutions. Due to this behaviour it can be used as pH indicator with pH transition range 5.0 - 6.8. It used as intermediate in manufacturing of dyes.\n\nPhosphomolybdic acid: Phosphomolybdic acid, also known as dodeca molybdophosphoric acid or PMA is a component of Masson's trichrome stain. It is a yellow-green compound, freely soluble in water and polar organic solvents such as ethanol. 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It was the fourteenth roller coaster to be built at the park since Blue Streak opened in 1964. Upon completion in 2000, Millennium Force broke six world records and was the world's first Giga Coaster, a roller coaster that exceeds 300 ft in height and completes a full circuit. It was briefly the tallest and fastest in the world until Steel Dragon 2000 opened later the same year. The ride is also the third-longest roller coaster in North America after The Beast at Kings Island and Fury 325 at Carowinds. It was the first roller coaster to use a cable lift system rather than a traditional chain lift. The coaster has a 310 ft , 45-degree lift hill with a 300 ft drop and features two tunnels, three overbanked turns, and four hills. It has a top speed of 93 mph .\n\nCorkscrew (Valleyfair): Corkscrew is the name of a roller coaster at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota featuring one vertical loop and two corkscrews. 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Upon reaching the peak, the train is then propelled from the peak by gravity and is usually allowed to coast throughout the rest of the roller coaster ride's circuit on its own momentum, including most or all of the remaining uphill sections. The initial upward-sloping section of a roller coaster track is usually a lift hill, as the train typically begins a ride with little speed, though some coasters have raised stations that permit an initial drop without a lift hill. Although uncommon, some tracks also contain multiple lift hills.\n\nCyclone (Revere Beach): The Cyclone was a wooden roller coaster that operated at Revere Beach in Revere, Massachusetts, from 1925 until 1969. When Cyclone was constructed, it was the tallest roller coaster ever built, as well as being the first roller coaster in the world to reach 100 ft in height. In addition to being the tallest roller coaster of its day, some also claim that it was the largest and fastest roller coaster in the world, with a length of 3600 ft and top speeds between 45 and 50\u00a0mph (some dispute the speed record claim and instead award that honor to the Giant Dipper). Cyclone held the title of world's tallest roller coaster until 1964 when it was surpassed by Monta\u00f1a Rusa at La Feria Chapultepec M\u00e1gico in Mexico City, Mexico.\n\nLeviathan (roller coaster): Leviathan is a steel roller coaster in the Medieval Faire section of the park at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It is the first roller coaster designed by Swiss firm Bolliger & Mabillard to exceed a height of 300 ft , putting it in a class of roller coasters commonly referred to as \"giga\". At 5486 ft long, 306 ft tall, and with a top speed of 92 mph , Leviathan is the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Canada. s of 2015 , Leviathan is ranked as the eighth-tallest, and the eighth-fastest roller coaster in the world, and the third-tallest traditional lift-style coaster in the world. It was the 16th roller coaster to be built at Canada's Wonderland, and the ride's track was completed in February 2012, with the first test run being completed on 15 March 2012. The coaster opened to season pass holders on 27 April 2012, and to the general public on 6 May 2012.\n\nMoonsault Scramble: Moonsault Scramble was a shuttle roller coaster that operated from 1983 until 2000 at Fuji-Q Highland amusement park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. According to the \"Guinness Book of Records\", Moonsault Scramble was the tallest roller coaster in the world until 1996, when its record height was surpassed by another roller coaster at Fuji-Q Highland called Fujiyama, which reached 79 m in height. Moonsault Scramble was the first roller coaster to surpass 61 metres (200 ft) in height, and it remains the third tallest shuttle roller coaster ever built, behind (Six Flags Magic Mountain), and Tower of Terror II (Dreamworld) The coaster was removed from the park to make way for the construction of Dodonpa in 2001.\n\nMaverick (roller coaster): Maverick is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It was the seventeenth roller coaster built at the park since Blue Streak in 1964. It is notable as being the 500th roller coaster designed by German engineer Werner Stengel and the first roller coaster featuring a Twisted Horseshoe Roll. Maverick's US$21-million price tag makes it Cedar Point's fourth most expensive roller coaster, behind Millennium Force, Top Thrill Dragster, and GateKeeper. The 4450 ft course makes it the fourth longest roller coaster at Cedar Point.\n\nKrake: Krake (German for \"octopus\") is a steel Dive Coaster roller coaster at Heide Park in Soltau, Lower Saxony, Germany manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard. It is the first roller coaster of its kind in Germany. At a cost of 12 million euros, the roller coaster features floorless trains, 476 m of track, and a maximum height of 41 m . The attraction officially opened to the public on April 16, 2011.\n\nRoller Coaster (Dam Sen Park): Roller Coaster (Vietnamese: T\u00e0u L\u01b0\u1ee3n Si\u00eau T\u1ed1c) is a steel roller coaster located at Dam Sen Cultural Park in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Built in 1998, it is the first roller coaster in Vietnam. Until the opening of a similar roller coaster at \u0110\u1ea1i Nam V\u0103n Hi\u1ebfn which has 4 inversions, the Dam Sen roller coaster had the most inversions in Vietnam.\n\nIntimidator 305: Intimidator 305 is a steel roller coaster located at Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia, United States. Manufactured by Intamin, Intimidator 305 opened to the public on April 2, 2010, as the park's fourteenth roller coaster. The roller coaster is located in the Safari Village section of the park near Anaconda on the former site of the Safari Monorail ride. Standing at 305 ft tall and reaching speeds of 90 mph , it is the second Giga Coaster to be built in North America \u2013 the first was Millennium Force at Cedar Point. The $25 million investment was the largest of any ride in the park's history. 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He later played for Gateshead.\n\nChester City F.C.: Chester City Football Club was an English football team from Chester which played in a variety of leagues between 1885 and 2010. The club, which was founded as Chester F.C., joined the Football League in 1931. Over the next eight decades, the club spent most of its time competing in the lower divisions playing its home games at Sealand Road (1906\u20131990). In 1983 it was renamed Chester City. The club moved to the Deva Stadium in 1992 after playing two seasons of home games at Macclesfield Town's Moss Rose. In 2004 Chester won the Conference National, their only league title.\n\nCraig Jones (footballer, born 1989): Craig Nicholas Jones (born 19 December 1989) is an English football midfield player, currently playing for Westfields. He started his career at Lads Club, a football club in Hereford. He was then scouted by Cardiff City, where he remained for several years before joining the Hereford United youth set up. Due to injuries to several other players Jones featured on the bench in two League matches at the beginning of December. He made his debut for Hereford in the 2\u20130 home defeat against Colchester United when he came on as a substitute for Stephen O'Leary in a game that relegated the club back into Football League Two.\n\nJohn Trewick: John Trewick (born 3 June 1957) is an English football coach and former midfielder. He was first team coach at Hereford United from 2004 to 2009. After the relegation of Hereford United to League Two, Trewick assumed the role of manager from Graham Turner, but he was dismissed from the Hereford manager's post on 8 March 2010.\n\nKings Langley F.C.: Kings Langley Football Club are a semi-professional association football club in the village and civil parish of Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England. The club have spent the majority of their history in the Hertfordshire County League, they joined the Spartan South Midlands Football League in 2001, winning the Premier Division in the 2015-16 season and are currently members of the Southern League Premier Division - the seventh tier of the English football league system, following a third consecutive promotion in 2016 when they became champions of the Southern League Division One South. In doing so, Kings Langley join Truro F.C., Chester F.C., F.C. United of Manchester and Gretna F.C. as the only clubs in the United Kingdom with three or more successive promotions. They are also unofficially the highest-ranked village football club in England.\n\nJames Pugh (footballer): James Pugh (born July 1891, date of death unknown) was an English footballer. His regular position was at full back. He was born in Hereford, Herefordshire. 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He began at Chester as a full back but went on to make his greatest mark as a Midfielder.\n\nJohn Galley: John Edward Galley (born 7 May 1944 in Clowne, Derbyshire) is an English former footballer who scored 149 goals from 409 games in the Football League playing as a striker for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Rotherham United, Bristol City, Nottingham Forest, Peterborough United and Hereford United during the 1960s and 1970s. He was part of the Hereford United side that won the Third Division title in 1976. After 14 seasons in the Football League, he dropped down into non-league football to play for Telford United.\n\nSteve Davey: Stephen Gilbert Richard \"Steve\" Davey (born 5 September 1948 in Plymouth) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Plymouth Argyle, Hereford United, Portsmouth and Exeter City. For Plymouth he played either as a striker or at full back. 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Established in order to represent the interests of the nascent local bourgeoisie, until World War I it contested power with the Conservative Party, supported primarily by wealthy landowners, effectively creating a two-party system in a political system which severely limited the representation of the peasant majority through census suffrage. Unlike its major opponent, the PNL managed to preserve its prominence after the implementation of universal male suffrage, playing an important role in shaping the institutional framework of \"Greater Romania\" during the 1920s. Though initially opposed to the restoration of deposed King Carol II, it became increasingly supportive of his authoritarian policies, with PNL governments paving the way to a royal dictatorship in the late 1930s. Formally disbanded along all political parties in 1938, party structures were preserved unofficially, with many party members also enlisting in Carol's National Renaissance Front. Tolerated by the totalitarian government of Ion Antonescu, it eventually joined King Michael I and the Communist, National Peasants' and Social Democratic parties in overthrowing the dictator in the closing phase of World War II, enabling the reorganisation of the party in 1944. Part of the first post-war grand coalition governments, it lost its importance as the new Communist-led coalition government used the denazification process in order to remove PNL supporters from government posts. With the Communist-dominated government gaining the upper hand in local politics and starting to crack down on opposition, the party decided to cease political activity in the late 1940s, effectively disbanding itself. 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Whatever the truth, the result of Hu\u00e1scar's accession and the dispute over it before and after led to civil war between Hu\u00e1scar (made Emperor by a faction based in Cuzco) and Atahualpa (backed by leaders who were based in the north with Huayna). \u00a7\u2248\u2260\u00b1\u00b1\u2264\u00c4\u00e3\u00c4\u2032\u00b0\u00b0\u00b0\u00b0\u00b0\n\nLine of succession to the former Romanian throne: The succession order to the throne of the Romanian monarchy, abolished since 1947, was regulated by the monarchical constitution of 1923 and the 1884 Law of the Romanian Royal House Rules enacted pursuant to the 1866 Constitution of Romania which had confirmed the enthronement of Prince Karl (Carol) of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. The defunct 1923 Constitution stipulated Salic law, according to which the throne was hereditary in King Carol I's legitimate descent and, if his male issue failed, in the descent of his brothers of the Sigmaringen princely branch of the House of Hohenzollern, according to agnatic primogeniture and to the perpetual exclusion of females and their descendants. The last monarch to reign in Romania was King Michael I, who was born in 1921, abdicated his throne on 30 December 1947 under coercion, and went into exile in Switzerland.\n\nGrand Theft Parsons: Grand Theft Parsons is a 2003 film based on the true story of country rock musician Gram Parsons (played by Gabriel Macht), who died of an overdose in 1973. 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Gheorghe married Lhakpa Sherpa in 2002, the first Nepali woman to summit Mount Everest and survive and also the woman with most number of times to the summit of Mount Everest in the early 21st century. They met in Kathmandu in the year 2000. From 2008 he had some battles with medical problems. Some of Dijm\u0103rescu's life was included in the Michael Kodas book \"High Crimes\", a book about a Mount Everest expedition in the early 2000s. Dijm\u0103rescu organized a 2004 Connecticut expedition to Mount Everest.\n\nHelen of Zadar: Helen of Zadar (Croatian: \"Jelena\" ) (died 8 October 976), also known as Helen the Glorious, was the queen consort of the Kingdom of Croatia, as the wife of King Michael Kre\u0161imir II, from 946 to 969, a period which was marked by \"peace, order and expeditious growth\". 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The Kingdom of Romania began with the reign of King Carol I of Romania who gained Romanians' independence from the Ottoman Empire in the Romanian War of Independence (part of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878), and ended with the abdication of King Michael I of Romania on 30 December 1947, imposed by the Soviet Union with the tacit and secret, implicit consent of its allies (as a result of the Yalta Conference and secret agreements). 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Written by the singer, and the member of the Mexican band Caf\u00e9 Tacuba, Emmanuel Del Real, and produced by Juanes with the collaboration of Steve Lillywhite, Universal Music Latino released the song as the second single from \"Loco de Amor\" on March 7, 2014.\n\nSino (Caf\u00e9 Tacuba album): Sino is the Latin Grammy winning sixth studio album by Mexican band Caf\u00e9 Tacuba, released on October 9, 2007 in Mexico, Latin America and the United States. The band has once again worked with award-winning Argentine music producer Gustavo Santaolalla.\n\nEl Objeto Antes Llamado Disco: El objeto Antes Llamado Disco is the seventh studio album released by Mexican band, Caf\u00e9 Tacuba, on October 22, 2012. In this album, the band has once again collaborated with award-winning Argentine music producer Gustavo Santaolalla.\n\nCaf\u00e9 Tacuba: Caf\u00e9 Tacuba (stylized Caf\u00e9 Tacvba) is a band from Ciudad Sat\u00e9lite, Mexico. The group gained popularity in the early 1990s. They were founded in 1989, before they had the current lineup of Rub\u00e9n Isaac Albarr\u00e1n Ortega (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Emmanuel \"Meme\" del Real D\u00edaz (keyboards, piano, programming, rhythm guitar, melodica, vocals), Jos\u00e9 Alfredo \"Joselo\" Rangel Arroyo (lead guitar, vocals), and Enrique \"Quique\" Rangel Arroyo: (bass guitar, electric upright bass, vocals), their friend Roberto Silva played the keyboards for a short period of time. Mexican folk music player Alejandro Flores is considered the 5th \"tacubo\", as he has played the violin in almost every Caf\u00e9 Tacvba concert since 1994. Since the \"Cuatro Caminos\" World Tour, Luis \"El Children\" Ledezma has played the drums in every concert but is not considered an official member of the band.\n\nRe (Caf\u00e9 Tacuba album): Re is the second studio album by Mexican band Caf\u00e9 Tacuba, released in 1994. The album has been called \"the equivalent of The Beatles \"White Album\" for the rock en espa\u00f1ol movement\" by \"The New York Times\". The name comes from the second syllable in Solfege, and from it being their second album.\n\nLos Odio!: Los Odio! is a Mexican rock band from Mexico City formed by musicians who were already important in the Mexican music scene. The band is made up of the composer and producer Francisco Huidobro (lead vocals and rhythm/lead guitar) from the band Fobia; Jay de la Cueva (lead guitar), who participates in projects like Tit\u00e1n, Fobia, Victimas del Dr. Cerebro, and Moderatto; Tito Fuentes (support guitar) from Molotov; and Quique Rangel (bass guitar) from Caf\u00e9 Tacuba; and Gabriel Bronfman el Queso (bass and lap steel guitar), who plays in Resorte and K'an and People Project. Their first and self-titled album peaked at #74 in Mexican charts.\n\nTiempo Transcurrido: Tiempo Transcurrido (\"Running Time\") is Caf\u00e9 Tacuba's first compilation album, released in 2001. According to the band, it was released due to a contractual obligation, as the original contract signed with WEA Latina stated that they must release five albums, and with no new material, Tiempo Transcurrido dropped in music stores on August 21. The album itself chronicles Caf\u00e9 Tacuba's work in reverse order, starting with Rev\u00e9s (originally titled \"13\" on Rev\u00e9s/Yo Soy) and ending with \"La Dos.\" The only new song on this compilation is a live rendition of \"El Baile Y El Sal\u00f3n.\" The album cover is noted for referencing each of their four albums up to that point, with the debut album cover being reversed and superimposed over the other three album covers.\n\nMTV Unplugged (Caf\u00e9 Tacuba album): Unplugged Caf\u00e9 Tacuba is a complete live album (ninth overall) that was recorded in 1995 and released in 2005 as a CD/ DVD combo by Mexican alternative rock group Caf\u00e9 Tacvba. Caf\u00e9 Tacuba was the first Latin rock band to ever appear on \"MTV Unplugged\". The live performance was recorded in 1995 and released on CD and DVD in 5.1 surround sound on June 7, 2005. 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The 67th Army was formed in October 1942 on the Leningrad Front from the Neva Operational Group. It defended the right bank of the Neva River, holding the Nevsky Pyatachok and covering the Road of Life. In January 1943 the army fought in Operation Iskra. In late December, the army was combined with 55th Army. The 67th Army headquarters was disbanded and 55th Army headquarters was renamed 67th Army headquarters. Between January and March 1944 67th Army fought in the Leningrad\u2013Novgorod Offensive, in which it captured Mga and Luga. In April the army became part of the 3rd Baltic Front and fought in the Pskov-Ostrov Offensive in July and the Tartu Offensive in August and September. The army fought in the Riga Offensive in September and October. The army then fought to eliminate the Courland Pocket. 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The company acquisition, which later become known as the Trustor affair eventually ended with one of Lord Moynes \"Team\" members, Thomas Jisander, being sent to a prison term. When Swedish police acted against Lord Moyne and his \"team\" in October 1997 Posener happened to be abroad, and he chose then according to his own statements to not return to Sweden. This became very well publicized in Swedish media and also led to Posener being hand down an international arrest warrant. According to his own statements he was at first for some time in Spain, and later he is supposed to have lived in Argentina. In spite of the International Arrest Warrant Posener was never found by the police and the crimes the police had suspected him of were no longer actionable against Mr Posener due to the Swedish law on statute of limitations. 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The film was released in the United States on December 19, 2012, with a limited release at five theaters in Los Angeles and New York City. It made $124,848 in its limited release weekend, making it one of the biggest limited mid-week openings ever. As of March 6, 2013, \"Zero Dark Thirty\" has grossed a worldwide total of $106.8 million. \"Zero Dark Thirty\" also received a high critical acclaim, accumulating an approval rating of 93% on the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes.\n\nChris Pratt: Christopher Michael Pratt (born June 21, 1979) is an American actor. Pratt came to prominence with his television roles; he is best known for his roles as Owen Grady in \"Jurassic World\", Jim Preston in \"Passengers\" and Andy Dwyer in the NBC sitcom \"Parks and Recreation\" from 2009\u20132015, for which he received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2013. 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The series premiered on October 8, 2014 on the Audience Network and concluded on August 2, 2017. It stars Frank Grillo, Kiele Sanchez, Matt Lauria, Jonathan Tucker, Nick Jonas, and Joanna Going. Season one consists of ten episodes.\n\nByron Balasco: Byron Balasco is an American television producer and screenwriter. He has written and produced for the shows \"Without a Trace\" (20062009), \"FlashForward\" (2010), and \"Detroit 1-8-7\" (20102011). In 2014, he signed on to executive produce and write for the series he created \"Kingdom\" featuring Frank Grillo.\n\nWestside (TV pilot): Westside is an American drama television pilot which was created by Byron Balasco and produced by Balasco, McG, Ilene Chaiken, and Peter Johnson. It was developed by Ilene Chaiken for ABC. ABC had ordered the pilot episode on January 22, 2013. The pilot was directed by McG, but it was not picked up to series.\n\nList of Kingdom (U.S. TV series) episodes: \"Kingdom\" is an American drama television series created by Byron Balasco. The series premiered on October 8, 2014 on the Audience Network and concluded on August 2, 2017. It stars Frank Grillo, Kiele Sanchez, Matt Lauria, Jonathan Tucker, Nick Jonas with Joanna Going. Season one consists of ten episodes. DirecTV renewed the series for a 20-episode second season, 10 of which aired in 2015 and 10 in 2016. On July 7, 2016, it was renewed for a third and final season.\n\nFrank Grillo: Frank Anthony Grillo (born June 8, 1965) is an American actor known for his roles in films such as \"Warrior\" (2011), \"The Grey\" (2012), \"End of Watch\" (2012) and \"Zero Dark Thirty\" (2012). He had his first leading role in the action horror film \"\" (2014), portraying Sergeant Leo Barnes, a role he reprised in \"\" (2016). He also plays the Marvel supervillain Brock Rumlow / Crossbones in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Big Daddy in the Chinese action film \"Wolf Warriors 2\" (2017), the highest-grossing non-Hollywood film of all time.\n\nJason Clarke: Jason Clarke (born 17 July 1969) is an Australian film and television actor. Clarke has appeared in many TV series, and is known for playing Tommy Caffee on the television series \"Brotherhood.\" He has also appeared in many films, often as an antagonist. Some of his film roles include \"Death Race\" (2008), \"Public Enemies\" (2009), \"Zero Dark Thirty\" (2013), \"White House Down\" (2013), \"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\" (2014), \"Terminator Genisys\" (2015) and \"Everest\" (2015).\n\nHarold Perrineau: Harold Perrineau (formerly Harold Williams; born August 7, 1963) is an American actor, known for the roles of Michael Dawson in the U.S. television series \"Lost\", Link in \"The Matrix\" films and games, Augustus Hill in the American television series \"Oz\", Damon Pope in the FX bike gang drama \"Sons of Anarchy\", and Mercutio in Baz Luhrmann's \"Romeo + Juliet\". He starred in ABC's comedy-drama television series \"The Unusuals\", playing NYPD homicide detective Leo Banks and has appeared in several high-profile films, including \"The Best Man\", \"28 Weeks Later\", \"\", and \"Zero Dark Thirty\". 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She chaired the Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory at Cardiff University (1988-2003) before moving to Swansea University (2006\u201314). Her book \"Critical Practice\" (1980) was an influential poststructuralist text in suggesting new directions for literary studies. She is currently Visiting Professor of English at the University of Derby and Fellow of the English Association and Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales. She has consistently aligned herself with international innovations in the theory and practice of criticism.\n\nJohn Beer: John Bernard Beer, FBA (born 31 March 1926) is a British literary critic. He is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. Best known as a scholar and critic of Romantic poets \u2013 especially William Blake, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and William Wordsworth \u2013 he has also published on E. M. Forster. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1994.\n\nSergey Andreyevsky: Sergey Arkadievich Andreyevsky (\u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0439 \u0410\u0440\u043a\u0430\u0434\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u043d\u0434\u0440\u0435\u0435\u0432\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439, December 29, 1847 in Alexandrovka village, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire), \u2013 November 9, 1918 in Petrograd, Soviet Russia) was a Russian writer, poet, literary critic and lawyer, best known for his \"The Book About Death\" (Kniga o smerti), published posthumously in 1922. As a literary critic Andreevsky is credited with being the first to positively review Fyodor Dostoyevsky. His essay \"Karamazov Brothers\" (1888) is regarded as one of the best of its kind. Andreyevsky did a lot to revive interest in early 19th-century Russian poetry, notably Yevgeny Baratynsky whom he for the first time introduced to the general readership.\n\nFrank Kermode: Sir John Frank Kermode, FBA (29 November 1919 \u2013 17 August 2010) was a British literary critic best known for his work \"\", published in 1967 (revised 2000), and for his extensive book-reviewing and editing.\n\nIan Robinson (author): Ian Robinson (born 1937) is a British literary critic and English professor. He was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Retford, and Downing College, Cambridge (he earned firsts in both parts of the English Tripos) where he was a pupil of F. R. Leavis. Robinson served as lecturer and senior lecturer in the English Department at University College of Swansea from 1961 to 1997 Best known for his 1973 book \"The Survival of English\", Robinson has been a champion of traditional English literature and a critic of what he alleges to be the degeneration of the English language across all departments of modern life. With David Sims, he co-founded The Brynmill Press Ltd, in 1970, a company devoted to serious criticism which began with the quarterly review \"The Human World\" (1970\u20134) and went on to publish works of literary criticism, philosophy (including Ludwig Wittgenstein\u2019s \"Remarks on Frazer\u2019s \u201cGolden Bough\u201d\") fiction and poetry.\n\nThe Resistance to Theory: \"The Resistance to Theory\" is an essay by Paul de Man (1919\u201383), a renowned literary critic and theorist belonging to the Yale School of Deconstruction, which appeared in \"Yale French Studies\" 63 (1982) and was widely anthologized. The essay later became part of the book by the same name. The essay remains a key statement in poststructuralist approaches to literary studies.\n\nThe Criterion: The Criterion was a British literary magazine published from October 1922 to January 1939. \"The Criterion\" (or the \"Criterion\") was, for most of its run, a quarterly journal, although for a period in 1927-28 it was published monthly. It was created by the poet, dramatist, and literary critic T. S. Eliot who served as its editor for its entire run.\n\nThe Philosophy of Chance: The Philosophy of Chance, with subtitle \"\"Literature in the Light of Empiricism\"\" (Polish: \"Filozofia przypadku. Literatura w \u015bwietle empirii\" ) is an essay by Polish author Stanis\u0142aw Lem on the literary theory and the influence of literature on the modern culture. 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In direct marketing it is similar to using the phrase \"permission marketing\", which is also the title of a best selling book by Seth Godin. In sales and direct marketing your warm market is said to be people you know, which could be friends, relatives and existing customers, even referrals are said to be warm (see referral marketing.)\n\nDatabase marketing: Database marketing is a form of direct marketing using databases of customers or potential customers to generate personalized communications in order to promote a product or service for marketing purposes. The method of communication can be any addressable medium, as in direct marketing.\n\nSystemax: The company was founded in 1949 as Global Equipment Company, a materials handler. It first entered direct marketing in 1972 and began marketing computer equipment in 1981. 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She is known for her comedy work on \"Second City Television\" (1976\u201384) and in films such as \"After Hours\" (1985), \"Beetlejuice\" (1988), \"Home Alone\" (1990), \"\" (1992), and \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\" (1993). Her other film appearances include the mockumentary films written and directed by Christopher Guest: \"Waiting for Guffman\" (1996), \"Best in Show\" (2000), \"A Mighty Wind\" (2003), and \"For Your Consideration\" (2006).\n\nStu Osborn Show: The Stu Osborn Show is a 2007 web viral video advertisement for Microsoft. It is made to look like a mockumentary of a fictional television interview show of the same name. The video is directed by Christopher Guest who is well known for being the creative force behind other mockumentaries like \"Waiting for Guffman\" and \"Best In Show\". It stars Michael Hitchcock as Stu Osborn, the awkward and somewhat disoriented \"host\" and Fred Willard as a failed businessman-turned-author who is Osborn's \"guest.\" Much of the dialogue is improvised by the actors. Both Hitchcock and Willard are frequent performers in Guest's films.\n\nEugene Levy: Eugene Levy, CM (born December 17, 1946) is a Canadian actor, comedian, producer, director, musician and writer. He is the only actor to have appeared in all eight of the \"American Pie\" films, in his role as Noah Levenstein. He often plays nerdy, unconventional figures, with his humour often deriving from his excessive explanations of matters and the way in which he deals with sticky situations. Levy is a regular collaborator of actor-director Christopher Guest, appearing in and co-writing four of his films, commencing with \"Waiting for Guffman\" (1997).\n\nBest in Show (film): Best in Show is a 2000 American mockumentary comedy film co-written (along with Eugene Levy) and directed by Christopher Guest. The film follows five entrants in a prestigious dog show, and focuses on the slightly surreal interactions among the various owners and handlers, as they travel to the show and then compete during the show. There are also short depictions of the characters six months after the show is over. Among the comedic aspects of the film are similarities between the personalities and characteristics of the owners and those of their dogs. Much of the dialogue was improvised. Many of the comic actors were also involved in Guest's other films, including \"This Is Spinal Tap\", \"Waiting for Guffman\", \"A Mighty Wind\", \"For Your Consideration\", and \"Mascots\".\n\nChristopher Guest: Christopher Haden-Guest, 5th Baron Haden-Guest (born February 5, 1948), simply known as Christopher Guest, is an English-American screenwriter, composer, musician, director, actor, and comedian who holds dual British and American citizenship. Guest is most widely known in Hollywood for having written, directed and starred in his series of comedy films shot in mock-documentary (mockumentary) style. Many scenes and character backgrounds in Guest's films are written and directed, although actors have no rehearsal time and the ensemble improvise scenes while filming them. The series of films began with \"This Is Spinal Tap\" (directed by Rob Reiner), and continued with \"Waiting for Guffman\", \"Best In Show\", \"A Mighty Wind\", \"For Your Consideration\", and \"Mascots\".\n\nWaiting for Guffman: Waiting for Guffman is a 1997 American mockumentary comedy film co-written and directed by Christopher Guest. The film's cast includes Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Fred Willard, and Parker Posey.\n\nFred Willard: Frederick Charles \"Fred\" Willard (born September 18, 1939) is an American actor, comedian, voice actor and writer, best known for his improvisational comedy. He is known for his roles in the Rob Reiner mockumentary film \"This Is Spinal Tap\", the Christopher Guest mockumentary films \"Waiting for Guffman\", \"Best in Show\", \"A Mighty Wind\", \"For Your Consideration\", and \"Mascots\", and the \"\" films. He is an alumnus of The Second City. He received three Emmy nominations for his recurring role on the TV series \"Everybody Loves Raymond\" as Robert Barone's father-in-law, Hank MacDougall. In 2010 he received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role on the ABC TV series \"Modern Family\" as Phil Dunphy's father, Frank Dunphy.\n\nWaiting at the Church: \"Waiting at the Church\" is a popular British music hall song written by Fred Leigh (words) and Henry Pether (music) for Vesta Victoria. It is sung by a bride-to-be who has given her fianc\u00e9, Obadiah Binks, all her money to buy a ring or a house only to be left \"waiting at the church\", and finds out the truth when Obadiah sends her a note telling her he is already married. It has featured in a number of films since the earliest days of cinema. The silent film \"Waiting at the Church\" featured a performance by Victoria as she acted out the lyrics. Several other silent films were made to accompany recordings of the song. Sound films which use the song include \"Here Come the Huggetts\", \"Millions Like Us\" and \"I Thank You\". Richard Thompson included it on his album \"1000 Years of Popular Music\". It has also been covered many times, including by Julie Andrews and Miss Piggy.\n\nWaiting for Duffman: \"Waiting for Duffman\" is the seventeenth episode of the twenty-sixth season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 569th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 15, 2015. R. Lee Ermey reprises his role of Colonel Leslie Hapablap from \"Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming\". The title is a play on \"Waiting for Guffman\".\n\nParker Posey: Parker Christian Posey (born November 8, 1968) is an American actress and musician. Following her role in Richard Linklater's 1993 cult hit \"Dazed and Confused\", she became known during the 1990s after a series of roles in independent films such as \"Party Girl\" (1995) and \"The House of Yes\" (1997) that gained her the nickname \"Queen of the Indies\". She later played improvisational roles in Christopher Guest mockumentaries, including \"Waiting for Guffman\" (1996), \"Best in Show\" (2000), \"A Mighty Wind\" (2003), \"For Your Consideration\" (2006) and \"Mascots\" (2016). Her other film appearances include \"You've Got Mail\" (1998), \"Scream 3\" (2000), \"Superman Returns\" (2006), and the Woody Allen films \"Irrational Man\" (2015) and \"Caf\u00e9 Society\" (2016). 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The album is referred to as \"Cheap Trick II\" when it is referenced on the promotional DVD that was released with the band's \"Special One\" album in 2003. Ian Taylor had previously engineered the \"One On One\" LP in 1982 and produced a handful of other tracks from 1983's \"Next Position Please\" LP, as well as the title track for the 1983 Sean S. Cunningham comedy film \"Spring Break\".\n\nTriple Fast Action: Triple Fast Action (sometimes stylized as tripl3fastaction) was an indie rock/alternative rock band started by Wes Kidd and Brian St. Clair, both previous members of Chicago band Rights of the Accused, in 1995. Kidd went on to manage such bands as Cheap Trick, The Damnwells and bandmate Kevin Tihista while working for New York-based Silent Partner Management. St. Clair joined the band Local H after stints as tour manager for Chicago's Liz Phair and served as drum tech for Bun E. Carlos of Cheap Trick. 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South Africa won the inaugural edition of the ICC KnockOut Trophy by defeating West Indies in the final by four wickets.\n\nList of World XI ODI cricketers: The ICC World ODI XI was a team chosen by the International Cricket Council (ICC), representing the most talented One Day International cricketers playing international cricket at the time. A One Day International (ODI) is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the ICC. An ODI differs from a Test match in that the number of overs per team is limited, and that each team has only one innings. The ICC World XI has played four matches, one for the 2005 World Cricket Tsunami Appeal (where the World XI was made up of the best non-Asian players), and three in the 2005 ICC Super Series (where the World XI was made up of the best non-Australian players). The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his first ODI cap. 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This tournament was inaugurated on the basis of FIFA Confiderations Cup where the best teams from their respected confederations compete against each other but in this case the top teams in the ICC ODI Championship compete with each other.\n\nMarlon Samuels: Marlon Nathaniel Samuels (born 5 February 1981) is a Jamaican cricketer who plays internationally for the West Indies in all three formats, and a former ODI captain. He is a right-handed middle order batsman and an off-spinner. He was a key member of the West Indies team that won the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 and 2016 ICC World Twenty20, and was named man of the match in the final of both tournaments, becoming first man to achieve the feat.\n\n2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy squads: These were the eleven squads (all Test nations and two ODI nations) picked to take part in the 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy, the second installment of the Champions Trophy cricket tournament. The tournament was held in Kenya from 3 to 15 October 2000. 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An ODI differs from Test matches in that the number of overs per team is limited, and that each team has only one innings. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his first ODI cap. Where more than one player won his first ODI cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname. Scotland played their first ODI matches at the 1999 Cricket World Cup. Since 1 January 2006, Scotland has had official ODI status, meaning that any one-day match it plays after that date against the Test-playing nations, or against another side with ODI status, is an official ODI. The ICC currently grants temporary ODI status to associate (non-Test) nations for four-year cycles based on performances at World Cup qualification events. 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This article lists only the senior editions of the Asian Gymnastics Championships, in which competitors must be over 16 years of age. Specific editions of the Asian Championships also exist for junior athletes; for example, the first edition of the Junior Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships was held in 1971, but the first senior edition of the tournament was only held in 1996. 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The purpose was to provide a corresponding event to the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships as a chance for rhythmic gymnasts from non-European nations to compete internationally. The first edition of the Four Continent Championships was organized in 1978 in Toronto, Canada. The last edition of the tournament was held in Curitiba, Brazil, in 2001. All of the editions of the championships were officially organized by FIG; besides the Four Continents Championships, only two other major meets were officially organized by the federation: the World Gymnastics Championships and the FIG World Cup Final (as well as the different stages of the World Cup and World Challenge Cup series).\n\nLin Chaopan: Lin Chaopan (, born 27 August 1995) is a Chinese artistic gymnast who specializes on Parallel Bars. Lin made his World Championships debut at the 2013 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp, Belgium. In the parallel bars final, he won the gold with a score of 15.666 at the age of 18. He also placed 8th at the horizontal bar final and 9th in the Individual All-Around. He was selected to compete at the 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Nanning, China where he helped China win team gold. Lin failed to qualify for any individual finals. At the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships he won team bronze with his teammates and failed to qualify for other finals. At the 2016 Chinese Gymnastics Championships he won all-around, parallel bars and floor gold. Lin will compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics after being selected.\n\nT\u00f3rshavn: T\u00f3rshavn (] ; 'Thor's harbour'; Danish: \"Thorshavn\" , ] ) is the capital and largest town of the Faroe Islands. T\u00f3rshavn is in the southern part on the east coast of Streymoy. To the northwest of the city lies the 347 m mountain H\u00fasareyn, and to the southwest, the 350 m Kirkjub\u00f8reyn. 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It is a parody of romantic comedies infused with Showalter and Wain's absurd approach. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, and was released theatrically (with a simultaneous release on iTunes) on June 27, 2014.\n\nWet Hot American Summer: Wet Hot American Summer is a 2001 American satirical comedy film directed by David Wain from a screenplay written by Wain and Michael Showalter. The film features an ensemble cast, including Janeane Garofalo, David Hyde Pierce, Molly Shannon, Paul Rudd, Christopher Meloni, Michael Showalter (and various other members of MTV's sketch comedy group \"The State\"), Elizabeth Banks, Ken Marino, Michael Ian Black, Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Zak Orth, and A. D. Miles. 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The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss. It is the first film in director Willi Forst's \"Viennese Trilogy\" followed by \"Vienna Blood\" (1942) and \"Viennese Girls\" (1945). The film portrays the life of Franz Jauner (1832\u20131900), a leading musical figure in the city. It is both an operetta film and a Wiener Film.\n\nThe Prince of Arcadia: The Prince of Arcadia (German: Der Prinz von Arkadien) is a 1932 Austrian-German romance film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Willi Forst, Liane Haid and Hedwig Bleibtreu. It premiered on 18 May 1932.\n\nKaiserj\u00e4ger (film): Kaiserj\u00e4ger is a 1956 Austrian film directed by Willi Forst.\n\nBurgtheater (film): Burgtheater is a 1936 Austrian drama film directed by Willi Forst. Most of the film was shot in the Burgtheater in Vienna.\n\nGently My Songs Entreat: Gently My Songs Entreat (German: Leise flehen meine Lieder ) is a 1933 Austrian-German musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Marta Eggerth, Luise Ullrich and Hans Jaray. Art direction was by Julius von Borsody. The film is a biopic of the composer Franz Schubert (1797\u20131828). It was Forst's directorial debut. A British version was made called \"Unfinished Symphony\". The German title refers to the first line of the Lied \"St\u00e4ndchen\" (Serenade) from Schubert's collection \"Schwanengesang\", \"the most famous serenade in the world\", which Eggerth performs in the film.\n\nA Student's Song of Heidelberg: A Student's Song of Heidelberg (German:Ein Burschenlied aus Heidelberg) is a 1930 German musical film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Hans Brausewetter, Betty Bird and Willi Forst. It marked Hartl's directoral debut. 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His best-known work is \"Dafne\" (1597/98), whose score he wrote in collaboration with Jacopo Peri. Six fragments of the score have survived, two by Corsi and four by Peri. The libretto, by Ottavio Rinuccini, has survived intact. Despite priority quibbles at the time, Dafne is generally accepted as the first opera.\n\nLa Dafne: La Dafne (\"Daphne\") is an early Italian opera, written in 1608 by the Italian composer Marco da Gagliano from a libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini. It is described as a \"favola in musica\" (fable set to music) composed in one act and a prologue. The opera is based on the myth of Daphne and Apollo as related by Ovid in the first book of the \"Metamorphoses\". An earlier version of the libretto had been set to music in 1597\u201398 by Jacopo Peri, whose \"Dafne\" is generally considered to be the first opera.\n\nList of major opera composers: This list provides a guide to opera composers, as determined by their presence on a majority of compiled lists of significant opera composers. (See the \"Lists Consulted\" section for full details.) The composers run from Jacopo Peri, who wrote the first ever opera in late 16th century Italy, to John Adams, one of the leading figures in the contemporary operatic world. The brief accompanying notes offer an explanation as to why each composer has been considered major. Also included is a section about major women opera composers, compiled from the same lists. For an introduction to operatic history, see opera. The organisation of the list is by birthdate.\n\nDafne: Dafne is the earliest known work that, by modern standards, could be considered an opera. The libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini survives complete; the mostly-lost music was completed by Jacopo Peri, but at least two of the six surviving fragments are by Jacopo Corsi. \"Dafne\" was first performed during Carnival of 1598 (1597 old style) at the Palazzo Corsi.\n\nLa Flora: La Flora, o vero Il natal de' fiori (Flora, or The Birth of Flowers) is an opera in a prologue and five acts composed by Marco da Gagliano and Jacopo Peri to a libretto by Andrea Salvadori. It was first performed on 14 October 1628 at the Teatro Mediceo in Florence to celebrate the marriage of Margherita de' Medici and Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma. Based on the story of Chloris and Zephyrus in Book V of Ovid's \"Fasti\", Salvadori's libretto contains many allegorical references to the transfer of political power, the beauty of Tuscany, and the strength of the Medici dynasty. The score of \"La Flora\" is one of only two still in existence out of Gagliano's 14 published stage works. Several of its arias are still performed as concert pieces.\n\nL'Orfeo: L'Orfeo (SV 318) (] ), sometimes called La favola d'Orfeo ] , is a late Renaissance/early Baroque \"favola in musica\", or opera, by Claudio Monteverdi, with a libretto by Alessandro Striggio. It is based on the Greek legend of Orpheus, and tells the story of his descent to Hades and his fruitless attempt to bring his dead bride Eurydice back to the living world. It was written in 1607 for a court performance during the annual Carnival at Mantua. While Jacopo Peri's \"Dafne\" is generally recognised as the first work in the opera genre, and the earliest surviving opera is Peri's \"Euridice\", \"L'Orfeo\" is the earliest that is still regularly performed.\n\nJacopo Peri: Jacopo Peri (Zazzerino) (20 August 156112 August 1633) was an Italian composer and singer of the transitional period between the Renaissance and Baroque styles, and is often called the inventor of opera. He wrote the first work to be called an opera today, \"Dafne\" (around 1597), and also the first opera to have survived to the present day, \"Euridice\" (1600).\n\nEuridice (Peri): Euridice (also Erudice or Eurydice) is an opera by Jacopo Peri, with additional music by Giulio Caccini. It is the earliest surviving opera, Peri's earlier \"Dafne\" being lost. (Caccini wrote his own \"Euridice\" even as he supplied music to Peri's opera, published this version before Peri's was performed, in 1600, and got it staged two years later.) The libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini is based on books X and XI of Ovid's \"Metamorphoses\"\n\nEuridice (Caccini): Euridice is an opera in a prologue and one act by the Italian composer Giulio Caccini. The libretto, by Ottavio Rinuccini, had already been set by Caccini's rival Jacopo Peri in 1600. Caccini's version of \"Euridice\" was first performed at the Pitti Palace, Florence on 5 December 1602. 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She was a sister to Constantine I of Greece, and thus aunt of three kings and two queens, Constantine's three sons, who all became kings of Greece, and two of his daughters, who were queens, in name, of Romania and Croatia, respectively. She was also first cousin of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, King George V of the United Kingdom, and both King Haakon VII and Queen Maud of Norway, as well as a paternal aunt of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.\n\nPrincess Olga, Duchess of Apulia: Princess Olga, Duchess of Apulia (\"n\u00e9e\": Princess Olga Isabelle of Greece, Greek: \u03a0\u03c1\u03b9\u03b3\u03ba\u03af\u03c0\u03b9\u03c3\u03c3\u03b1 \u038c\u03bb\u03b3\u03b1 \u03c4\u03b7\u03c2 \u0395\u03bb\u03bb\u03ac\u03b4\u03b1\u03c2 ; born 17 November 1971) is the daughter of author Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark and his wife, Marina Karella, an artist and daughter of the Greek business magnate Theodore Karella. Princess Olga is the wife of Prince Aimone of Savoy-Aosta, Duke of Apulia.\n\nGreek royal family: The Greek royal family (Greek: \u0395\u03bb\u03bb\u03b7\u03bd\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae \u0392\u03b1\u03c3\u03b9\u03bb\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae \u039f\u03b9\u03ba\u03bf\u03b3\u03ad\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03b1) is a branch of the House of Gl\u00fccksburg that reigned in Greece from 1863 to 1924 and again from 1935 to 1973. Its first monarch was George I, the second son of King Christian IX of Denmark. He and his successors styled themselves \"Kings of the Hellenes\". Most members of the dynasty (aside from the last king to reign, Constantine II and his queen consort, Anne-Marie of Denmark) hold the title \"Prince or Princess of Greece and Denmark\" with the style \"Royal Highness\", except Marina, Consort of Prince Michael, and their daughters Princess Alexandra and Princess Olga.\n\nPrincess Eug\u00e9nie of Greece and Denmark: Princess Eug\u00e9nie of Greece and Denmark (Greek: \u03a0\u03c1\u03b9\u03b3\u03ba\u03af\u03c0\u03b9\u03c3\u03c3\u03b1 \u0395\u03c5\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03af\u03b1 \u03c4\u03b7\u03c2 \u0395\u03bb\u03bb\u03ac\u03b4\u03b1\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u03b9 \u0394\u03b1\u03bd\u03af\u03b1\u03c2 ) (10 February 1910 \u2013 13 February 1989) was the youngest child and only daughter of Prince George of Greece and Denmark and his wife, Marie Bonaparte, daughter of Prince Roland Bonaparte, a great-nephew of Napoleon I. Her father was the second son of George I of Greece and Olga Constantinovna of Russia.\n\nPrincess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark: Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark (born 25 July 1996 in New York City) is the oldest child and only daughter of Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece and Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece. Her paternal grandparents are Constantine II and Anne-Marie of Denmark, who were the last King and Queen of the Hellenes.\n\nMarina Point: Marina Point ( ) is a low rocky point which forms the northwestern tip of Galindez Island in the Argentine Islands of the Wilhelm Archipelago. It was first surveyed in 1935-36 by the British Graham Land Expedition under Rymill and named by members of the expedition for Princess Marina, later Duchess of Kent, who was married in November 1934, while the ship \"Penola\" was en route to the Argentine Islands.\n\nPrincess Marina of Greece and Denmark: Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (Greek: \u03a0\u03c1\u03b9\u03b3\u03ba\u03af\u03c0\u03b9\u03c3\u03c3\u03b1 \u039c\u03b1\u03c1\u03af\u03bd\u03b1 \u03c4\u03b7\u03c2 \u0395\u03bb\u03bb\u03ac\u03b4\u03b1\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u03b9 \u0394\u03b1\u03bd\u03af\u03b1\u03c2 ; 13 December [O.S. 30 November] 1906 27 August 1968) was the daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark and Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia.\n\nNavy Point: Navy Point ( ) is the northeast entrance point to Chiriguano Bay in southeast Brabant Island, Palmer Archipelago. 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The band currently consists of James Graham (vocals), Andy MacFarlane (guitar, producer), and Mark Devine (drums). The Kilsyth-based band formed in 2003 and were signed to Fat Cat Records when Alex Knight, co-founder of the label, went to Glasgow to watch the band perform their third gig and signed them on the spot. The band released their debut EP \"The Twilight Sad\" in November 2006 in the United States only, followed by their debut album \"Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters\" in April 2007, which garnered widespread critical acclaim. The album spawned two singles, \"That Summer, at Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy\" in April, and \"And She Would Darken the Memory\" in July. The following year, the band released \"Here, It Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did\", a mini-album of reworked versions of songs from \"Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters\" and two non-album tracks, inspired by stripped-down live performances. A collection of live versions and previously unreleased tracks entitled \"Killed My Parents and Hit the Road\" was released in December 2008. The Twilight Sad's second studio album, \"Forget the Night Ahead\", was released in September 2009 to further acclaim and marked a shift in the band's direction towards a darker and more streamlined sound. The album produced three singles: \"I Became a Prostitute\" in August 2009, \"Seven Years of Letters\" in October 2009, and \"The Room\" in April 2010. Founding bassist Craig Orzel left the band in February 2010, and the band released \"The Wrong Car\" EP in September of that year.\n\nMoxy V: Moxy V, or Moxy 5, is the fifth album by the Canadian rock band Moxy, Three of the original members of Moxy reunited when Bill Wade (just before his death from cancer on July 27, 2001) got Moxy back into the studio (Recorded at Wade's home studio and self-produced) in 1999, with Earl Johnson and Buddy Caine after a 20-year gap, to produce Moxy's fifth studio album appropriately titled \"Moxy V\". With a new singer Brian Maxim (former member of \"Stumbling Blind\"), who is also considered a true member of Moxy, as Brian sung back-ups with Moxy on tour back in the 1970s and worked with Buddy Caine in the band \"Voodoo\". In 2001 a special release with a new CD cover unique for the European fans was released it includes one bonus track, \"Time To Move On\" that was recorded live at the El Mocambo in Toronto on January 12, 2001. In 2002 the album was released again with the original cover in North America with the addition of two live tracks \"Still I Wonder\" and \"Young Legs\" the tracks were originally to be included on the live album Raw also released in 2002. Also unique to the 2002 North America release, is the inclusion of an edited version of \"Yucatan Man\" The 2002 Bullseye Records version of the album features a nice testimonial from Canadian \u201cMetal Queen\u201d Lee Aaron about drummer Bill Wade, who played on LEE's debut album called \"The Lee Aaron Project\". \"I first worked with Billy when I was about 19. I was young and very green in the industry \u2014 Bill was about 33 at that time \u2014 and I remember having a bad couple of weeks. My expectations of the industry were pretty grandiose at that stage: I was a kid with stars in my eyes. Bill took me aside one night and, like a kind, loving father, said I had to remember to be grateful and that I had to remember every day that I was lucky to be in this business and working. Throughout the course of my career, especially at times when I felt like hanging up my microphone, I always remember those words he imparted to me. It's sad to think that such a cool and talented person can be taken at such a young age.\"\n\nCasey Donahew: Casey Donahew (born April 21, 1977 in Burleson, Texas) is a Texas country music singer in the band Casey Donahew Band. Starting off playing local bars in 2002 they soon became a favorite on the Texas bar circuit eventually working their way to national level in 2009 when one of the band's self-released albums hit the country Top 30 album chart in Billboard magazine. The band's high energy level, throughout extra long live sets, started to attract Texas' pre-teen bar crowd, when Pam Minick, from Texas' famed club Billy Bob's took notice, and she hired the Casey Donahew Band for a headlining spot and the college-age crowd came with. When the band released the album \"Lost Days\" in 2005, selling as many on the Internet as they did at shows. With guitarist Brent Wall, bass player Steve Stone, and drummer Taz, the band released their 2006 album simply titled \"The Casey Donahew Band\" and then in 2008 releasing the rowdy live album, \"Live-Raw-Real, in the Ville\". With many of the sales coming from digital download services, they broke the Billboard charts with their album \"Moving On\". Despite the band's growing national reputation, The Casey Donahew Band still keeps true to the Texas Country standards. Keeping their marketing on a low key level, with a website, YouTube page, Facebook page and continuing to play the local Texas bar scene.\"\n\nLir (band): LiR is an Irish rock band. Their sound has been described as \"a fusion of funky progressive rock, folky mysticism and savvy pop\". The band formed in the late 1980s in Dublin, firstly under the name The Spontaneous Frogs, then Uproar. They released their first EP, 'All Machines Hum in A', in 1992. In 1993, they released their first LP, 'Magico Magico!' under the label Velo Records (Velo was an Irish Indie) in Ireland. In 1994, they re-released 'Magico Magico!' to the US, under the independent record label What Are Records? (W.A.R.?) . The new version of the album saw a revision to the track listing. LiR would release their second album, 'Nest', exclusively with W.A.R.? , the following year, in 1995. Around this time, they were notorious for playing constant live shows in Whelan's Bar, on Wexford Street in Dublin. The support act was regularly by another Dublin band called Dragonfly (the lead guitarist of Dragonfly later became LiR's second guitarist, after the departure of keyboardist David Hopkins). The LiR song 'Temple Child' appeared on the What Are Records? \"Ammunition\" compilation album, a music sampler of various independent artists. In 1997 the band appeared on the soundtrack for the movie \"I Went Down\", with the song 'There Are More Things'.\n\nCyclone Temple: Cyclone Temple was a thrash metal band formed from the remnants of Zn\u00f6white, in Chicago, Illinois. The two key members responsible for producing Zn\u00f6white's \"Act of God\" Scott Schafer and Ian Tafoya - now using his given name Greg Fulton - formed Cyclone Temple. The band never received commercial attention, due to the grunge explosion of the 1990s.\n\nFlyleaf (band): Flyleaf is an American rock band, formed in the Belton and Temple, Texas regions in 2002. The band has charted on mainstream rock, Christian pop and Christian metal genres. They performed around the United States in 2003 until releasing their eponymous debut album, \"Flyleaf\", in 2005. The album went platinum after selling more than one million copies. The band won an online poll on Yahoo.com and was named Yahoo!'s Who's Next band of the month in March 2006 and they were named MTV's artist of the week on December 24, 2007. Flyleaf released their second album \"Memento Mori\" on November 10, 2009, which debuted and peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard charts.\n\nRemember to Live: Remember to Live is an EP by American rock band Flyleaf and released after the tour supporting their previously released album \"Memento Mori\".\n\nU2 discography: The discography of Irish rock band U2 consists of thirteen studio albums, one live album, three compilation albums, sixty-seven singles, and eight extended plays (EPs). The band formed at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in 1976 as teenagers. In 1979, the group issued their first release, the EP \"U2-3\", which sold well in Ireland. The following year, the group signed to Island Records and released their debut album, \"Boy\". It reached number 52 in the UK and number 63 in the US. They followed it up with the release of \"October\" (1981) and \"War\" (1983). \"War\" was a commercial success, becoming the band's first number-one album in the UK while reaching number 12 in the US. The album yielded the singles \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" and \"New Year's Day\" and have since become among the band's most popular songs. On the subsequent War Tour, the group recorded the live album \"Under a Blood Red Sky\" and concert film \"\", both of which sold well and helped establish them globally as a live act.\n\nThe Agents (English band): The Agents were a post-punk band formed in 1980 in Bristol, England. The band formed from the remnants of several bands that were playing the American Military bases circuit in Europe in the 1970s. The band were based in Mannheim, Germany and the lineup consisted of vocalist Swig (real name Richard Snow), guitarist Dave Libby, bassist Larry Burr and drummer Nick Bahra. The band were known for an exciting live act and built up a big following in Europe. In 1981 they released \"Everybody's Gonna Be Happy\", a single printed in green vinyl with a gatefold sleeve. The album (of the same name), release the same year on Teldec, produced by Ingo Schantz.\n\nMathien: Mathien is a Midwestern funk rock band named after lead singer and guitarist Chris Mathien. Chris wrote, produced, and played all the parts on his first album \"Head, Heart & Hands\" (2007). To form a live band Chris met with bassist Mike Schiff and drummer Aaron Bouslog and formed the group in Carbondale, Illinois, at Southern Illinois University. They would later be joined by keyboardist George Jackson after relocating to Chicago, Illinois. Lee England Jr. on violin was also added as a guest for the recording of the album \"Hello, Again\" (2009). The band played a packed House of Blues in Chicago to kick off the album and tour. With songs like \"Little Richard\", \"Dirt That I Do\",\"Goodbye\", \"Remember\" and \"We Don't Need to Make Love, to Know That We've Got it\" the band had built a strong fan base and played shows on a 2009\u20132010 tour. 2011 brought some changes with the band for the recording of \"The Night I was an Alpha Male\" (2011). George Jackson was out and Peter Wilkins joined the band on keyboards. They kicked off with an album release party at House of Blues again and toured in the Midwest. The band also broke into college radio playlists across the country; radio support came from North Central College WONC-FM in Naperville IL and Findlay College WLFC-FM in Findley, Ohio, and many others. The title track received heavy air play plus songs like \"Jamie's Son\", \"Betaman\", \"Rub It In\", \"The Hold\" and the huge crowd favorite \"Lettuce Head\". 2012 the band changed drummers and welcomed Omar Jahwar to the band, Mathien began a midwest tour during 2012 building a fan base at every show they played. 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A veteran of the sport since 1995, he held the British heavyweight title twice between 2000 and 2010, and the Commonwealth heavyweight title twice between 1999 and 2006. Williams is best known for scoring an upset knockout victory against Mike Tyson in 2004, which earned him a mandatory WBC heavyweight title opportunity. In the same year, he challenged then-reigning champion Vitali Klitschko, but was stopped in eight rounds.\n\nJoe Beckett: Joseph Beckett (4 April 1892 \u2013 12 March 1965 (aged 72)) born in Wickham, Hampshire was an English professional light heavy/cruiser/heavyweight boxer of the 1910s and early 1920s, who won the National Sporting Club (NSC) (subsequently known as the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC)) British heavyweight title, and British Empire heavyweight title, and challenged for the NSC British Light heavyweight title, and European Boxing Union (EBU) heavyweight title.\n\nBen Foord: Ben Foord (21 January 1913, in Vrede \u2013 29 September 1942) was a South African professional light heavy/cruiser/heavyweight boxer of the 1930s and 1940s, who won the South African heavyweight title, British Boxing Board of Control (BBBoFC) British heavyweight title (though he was South African), and British Empire heavyweight title, his professional fighting weight varied from 170 lb , i.e. Light heavyweight to 216 lb , i.e. Heavyweight. After retiring from boxing, Ben Foord joined the army, and while at home on leave he was playing a practical joke by sneaking up on his wife Phyllis with a pistol and pretending to be a desperado, Foord then attempted Gunspinning in the American frontier style and accidentally shot himself in the face, killing himself.", "question": "Michael Helliet Management represents the British heavyweight title holder who held the title how many times between 2000 and 2010?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"management_agency_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the boxing management agency."}, "boxer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the boxer represented by the agency."}, "title_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the boxing title."}, "times_held": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of times the boxer held the specified title."}, "period_start_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The start year of the period for which the title holdings are counted."}, "period_end_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The end year of the period for which the title holdings are counted."}}, "required": ["title_name", "times_held", "period_start_year", "period_end_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["management_agency_name", "boxer_name", "title_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"management_agency_name": "Michael Helliet Management", "boxer_name": "Danny Williams", "title_details": {"title_name": "British heavyweight title", "times_held": 2, "period_start_year": 2000, "period_end_year": 2010}}, "ground_truth": {"management_agency_name": "Michael Helliet Management", "boxer_name": "Danny Williams", "title_details": {"title_name": "British heavyweight title", "times_held": 2, "period_start_year": 2000, "period_end_year": 2010}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2311, "output_tokens": 65, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "3ce8a53efbc48d6a42bcd47a4ec6f61854f18b53327a3dc4e07c2caa87d4580a", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae35db55542990afbd1e11d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Damian Green", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Fred Sheldon (Welsh footballer): Fredrick Sheldon (born in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales) was a footballer who played in The Football League for Aberdare Athletic. He initially played for Barry Town and was transferred to Swansea Town in 1919. In the South Wales derby between Swansea Town and Cardiff City in 1919, Sheldon famously scored both goals as Swansea recovered from a 1-0 deficit to win 2-1.\n\nAngharad Mair: Angharad Mair (born 31 March 1960) is a Welsh television presenter, previously the lead presenter on the nightly S4C Welsh language news programme, \"Heno\" and the BBC Wales news programme, \"Wales Today\".\n\nBarry Cowan (broadcaster): Barry Cowan (1 February 1948 \u2013 16 June 2004) was a high-profile journalist and broadcaster with BBC Northern Ireland. In 1974, he became the anchor of BBC Northern Ireland's flagship evening television news programme \"Scene Around Six\", which established him as a household name in Northern Ireland. This involved bringing the news into people's homes during some of the worst years of the Northern Irish Troubles.\n\nMarion Barry: Marion Shepilov Barry (born Marion Barry Jr.; March 6, 1936\u00a0\u2013 November 23, 2014) was an American politician who served as the second Mayor of the District of Columbia from 1979 to 1991, and again as the fourth mayor from 1995 to 1999. A Democrat, Barry had served three tenures on the Council of the District of Columbia, representing as an at-large member from 1975 to 1979 and in Ward 8 from 1993 to 1995, and again from 2005 to 2014. In the 1960s he was involved in the Civil Rights Movement, first as a member of the Nashville Student Movement and then serving as the first chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).\n\nRichard Johnson (rugby): Richard Johnston, born (26-02-1980) in Neath, Wales, first started his career at Neath RFC in 1998 where he gained representative honours for Wales under 18/19's. In 2000 Richard signed for Pontypridd RFC where he spent three years. In his time at Ponty, Richard was selected for Wales U21's and Wales 7's and was involved in the squad that won the Welsh Cup in 2002 and narrowly lost to Sale in the Parker Pen European Shield Final. After regional rugby was formed he returned to Neath RFC winning the league twice and Welsh Cup in a three-year stint. Richard then changed codes, signing for Crusader RL and won 4 caps for Wales. He also played on the 7's circuit playing for Samurai 7's, White Hart Marauders, Crusaders and Scorpions. In 2007 Richard left rugby to pursue a career outside sport but continues to play on the 7's circuit and now vets competitions.\n\nDamian Green: Damian Howard Green (born 17 January 1956) is a British politician who has been the Conservative Member of Parliament for Ashford since 1997 and the First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office since 11 June 2017. Green was born in Barry, Wales, and studied PPE at Balliol College, Oxford. Before entering politics, Green worked as a journalist for the BBC, Channel 4 and \"The Times\".\n\nBarry Welsh is Coming: Barry Welsh is Coming was a sketch show produced by Absolutely Productions for HTV Wales. The programme was first broadcast at 10:40pm on Friday 6 September 1996 and originally ran for 6 series with some episodes later broadcast on the Paramount Comedy Channel. The main star was John Sparkes, who played the geekish presenter Barry Welsh, along with other roles. For the final series, the show was renamed \"Barry Welsh is Going\" and consisted of three compilation specials. The series was replaced by \"Jeff Global's Global Probe\", which ended after six episodes.\n\nMay Howlett: May Howlett (born 1931) is an Australian composer and actress. She earned a bachelor's degree in music in 1954, from Melbourne University. In 1955 she earned a Diploma of Education. In 1971 she was given her first commission, which was a commission for a cantata for the first concert of the Canberra New Music Society. She was then offered the first composition scholarship at the Canberra School of Music. In 1973 she toured with Young Opera for the Arts Council of New South Wales. Subsequently she appeared in an ABC TV opera production of Malcolm Williamson's \"Violins of St. Jacques\", and became involved in acting. For approximately the next twenty years she acted, appearing in six films, various television shows and series, and on the stage. She also took her original one-woman show to Carnegie Hall. In 1981 she toured with Barry Humphries as his associate pianist. In 1987 she began composing again, and also became a production coordinator and assistant director with the New South Wales Department of Education. In 1989, she created the State Drama Camp and the State Drama Festival. In 1996 she and Audley Green received an artist-in-residency to complete a work-in-progress for harpsichord, viola and cello. In 2006, she earned a master's degree in music from Macquarie University; her thesis was titled \"The Production of a Contemporary Chamber Opera\", and was accompanied by a revised score, with piano reduction and workshop recording, of her chamber opera, \"The Boy Who Wasn't There.\"\n\nE-Borders: e-Borders was an advanced passenger information programme which aimed to collect and store information on passengers and crew entering and leaving the United Kingdom. Passengers details were to be checked against terror and criminal watch lists before being stored on the e-borders database. Due to European law on free movement EU carriers and ports supply information to the UK Border Agency on a voluntary basis, however in March 2012 Damian Green said that by April e-Borders would be collecting information an all passengers on 100% of non-EEA flights to the UK. The information of the passengers and crew was to be collected by the airline, train operating company, ferry and other carriers and ports and is then passed on to the e-Borders programme via the Carrier Gateway provided by Serco. In 2014 it was announced that the system would be scrapped.\n\nJohn Vincent Barry: Sir John Vincent William Barry KC (13 June 1903 \u2013 8 November 1969) was an Australian justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, and an expert in criminology. Born the eldest child of William Edward Barry and Sarah Lena Jeanette, n\u00e9e Keene in Albury, New South Wales, Barry was educated in St Patrick's College, a small convent school in Goulburn. In 1921, he finished his tertiary education in the University of Melbourne. 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It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, Europe across to northern and eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, southwest Asia to southeast India. Many members of the genus are cultivated extensively in temperate climates as ornamental plants for garden and landscape use, for use as culinary herbs, and also commercially for the extraction of essential oils. The most widely cultivated species, \"Lavandula angustifolia\", is often referred to as lavender, and there is a color named for the shade of the flowers of this species.\n\nTaro: Taro ( ) commonly refers to the plant \"Colocasia esculenta\", the most widely cultivated species of several plants in the Araceae family which are used as vegetables for their corms, leaves, and petioles. Thus, this article describes the \"dasheen\" form of taro; another variety of taro is known as eddoe or \"Colocasia antiquorum\". Other species of taro include giant taro (\"Alocasia macrorrhizos\"), swamp taro (\"Cyrtosperma merkusii\"), and arrowleaf elephant's ear (\"Xanthosoma sagittifolium\").\n\nXanthosoma: Xanthosoma is a genus of flowering plants in the arum family, Araceae. The genus is native to tropical America but widely cultivated and naturalized in other tropical regions. Several are grown for their starchy corms, an important food staple of tropical regions, known variously as \"malanga\", \"otoy\", \"otoe\", cocoyam (or new cocoyam), \"tannia\", \"tannier\", \"yaut\u00eda\", \"macabo\", \"ocumo\", \"macal\", \"taioba\", \"dasheen\", \"quequisque\", \"\u02bb ape\" and (in Papua New Guinea) as Singapore taro (\"taro kongkong\"). Many other species (including especially \"X. roseum\") are used as ornamental plants, and in popular horticultural literature are known as \u2018ape or elephant ear (from the purported resemblance of the leaf to an elephant's ear), although the latter name is sometimes also applied to members with similar appearance and uses in the closely related genera \"Caladium\", \"Colocasia\" (i.e., taro), and \"Alocasia\".\n\nMoringa oleifera: Moringa oleifera is the most widely cultivated species of the genus \"Moringa\", which is the only genus in the family Moringaceae. English common names include: moringa, drumstick tree (from the appearance of the long, slender, triangular seed-pods), horseradish tree (from the taste of the roots, which resembles horseradish), ben oil tree, or benzoil tree (from the oil which is derived from the seeds). It is a fast-growing, drought-resistant tree, native to the southern foothills of the Himalayas in northwestern India, and widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas where its young seed pods and leaves are used as vegetables. It can also be used for water purification and hand washing, and is sometimes used in herbal medicine.\n\nJasarum: Jasarum is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the Araceae family. The single species that makes up the genus is Jasarum steyermarkii. It was discovered in 1960, but wasn't described until 1977 due to classification difficulties with regards to understanding this species. \"Jasarum\" is now believed to be closely related to \"Caladium\"s and it may have evolved from \"Caladium\"s that once grew in seasonal swamps. \"Jasarum steyermarkii\" is an aquatic species that is native to two river systems in Venezuela and Guyana. It is found growing in acidic blackwater and is unique in that it is the only submerged aquatic species in Araceae endemic to South America. \"Jasarum steyermarkii\" has thin ribbon-like leaves that can get as long as 30\u00a0cm. Running down the length of the leaf is a clear midrib that has veins moving at right angles to the edge of the leaf. The spathes produced open above the surface of the water and are about 15\u00a0cm long.\n\nColocasia: Colocasia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to southeastern Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Some species are widely cultivated and naturalized in other tropical and subtropical regions. Common names include tarul, karkala ko ganu, elephant-ear, taro, cocoyam, dasheen, chembu, champadhumpa, shavige gadde, and eddoe. Elephant-ear and cocoyam are also used for some other large-leaved genera in the Araceae, notably \"Xanthosoma\" and \"Caladium\". The generic name is derived from the ancient Greek word \"kolokasion\", which in the Greek botanist Dioscorides (1st century AD) meant the edible roots of both \"Colocasia esculenta\" and \"Nelumbo nucifera\". It is thought that the edible roots of \"Colocasia esculenta\" have been cultivated in Asia for more than ten thousand years. The species \"Colocasia esculenta\" is an invasive species in wetlands along the American Gulf coast, where it threatens to displace native wetland plants.\n\nPhilodendron: Philodendron is a large genus of flowering plants in the Araceae family. s of September 2015 , the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families accepted 489 species; other sources accept different numbers. Regardless of number of species, the genus is the second-largest member of the Araceae family. Taxonomically, the genus \"Philodendron\" is still poorly known, with many undescribed species. Many are grown as ornamental and indoor plants. The name derives from the Greek words \"philo-\" or \"love, affection\" and \"dendron\" or \"tree\". They are commonly called by their generic name.\n\nKahakuloa, Hawaii: Kahakuloa is an area on the north side of West Maui, Hawaii. It is home to the isolated picturesque community of Kahakuloa Village, two churches, Lorraine's Banana Bread and Banana Cream Pie, Julia's Banana Bread, Kaukini Gallery, Bruce Turnbull Studio and Sculpture Garden, and a few small businesses. Taro is grown nearby.\n\nPhilodendron melanochrysum: Philodendron melanochrysum is a species of flowering plant in the Araceae family, endemic to Colombia but widely cultivated elsewhere as an ornamental.\n\nList of onion cultivars: There are dozens of cultivars of the onion (\"Allium cepa\"), one of the most widely cultivated species of the genus \"Allium\", But there are also other species cultivated as 'onions'. Many are named after the first person to breed them, or the locality they came from. 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Formerly based at the Sears Tower in Chicago and currently headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, it began as a mail ordering catalog company and began opening retail locations in 1925. The company was bought by the American big box chain Kmart in 2005, which renamed itself Sears Holdings upon completion of the merger. In terms of domestic revenue, Sears was the largest retailer in the United States until October 1989, when Walmart surpassed the record. It is currently the fifth-largest American department store company by sales as of October 2013 (behind Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and The Home Depot), and the twelfth-largest retailer in the country overall. Sears operates divisions in Canada and Mexico, as well as several other subsidiaries within its brand.\n\nMammoth Mart: Mammoth Mart was a discount department store chain, located in the northeastern United States, primarily in the New England area. The chain was founded by Max Coffman and Henry Gornstein in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1956, and was something of a prototype for the large, downscale department store, selling housewares, hardware and clothing in stark, unfussy buildings, usually in suburban shopping center locations. Other discount department store retailers like K-Mart, Zayre, and Bradlees would subsequently expand on this concept.\n\nWoodward & Lothrop: Woodward & Lothrop was a department store chain headquartered in Washington, D.C. Woodward & Lothrop was Washington, D.C.'s first department store, opening in 1887. Woodies, as it was often nicknamed, maintained stores in the Mid-Atlantic United States. Its flagship store was a fixture of the shopping district in downtown Washington, with Garfinckel's, and in the late 1990s the center of controversy over competing visions for DC's urban renewal.\n\nKmart: Kmart is an American big box department store chain headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States. The chain purchased Sears for $11 billion in 2005, forming a new corporation under the name Sears Holdings Corporation. The Kmart name was incorporated in 1916 while the first store didn't open its doors until 1962. At its peak in 2000, Kmart operated 2,171 stores including 105 Super Kmart Center locations. For the 2005 fiscal year under the new company, the Kmart store count was at 1,416 with only 55 Super Kmart Center locations. Currently, the chain is operating 624 stores with only 1 Super Kmart Center location remaining (Store #4939 in Warren, OH). This number is the amount of stores that still exist after the closings that took place during the first quarter of 2017.\n\nEastern Hills Mall: Eastern Hills Mall is a shopping mall located at the western border of the Town of Clarence in Erie County, New York, United States. It lies on Transit Road (New York State Route 78, a 73.49-mile state highway), which in the vicinity of the mall, divides Clarence, New York from the town of Amherst, New York east of (Buffalo, New York). The mall is north of the junction of NY-78 with NY-5, and Main Street. The name \"Eastern Hills\" refers to the very low hills that contribute to a slightly higher elevation than the bordering areas along the Onondaga Escarpment. Eastern Hills Mall is part of a long commercial strip on Transit Road. It consists of two long wings running north and south and one short wing running east and west, which connects the north-south wings in a \"double L-shaped\" formation. A major department store is at the end of each wing. A food court is located adjacent to the end of the long south wing. A three-screen movie theater showing mainly independent films is also located in the mall, as well as a small New York State Department of Motor Vehicles office. Surrounding the mall is a large, but generally unkept, parking lot. The ratio of the mall is so large, it provides the highest parking ratio of any Buffalo area mall. Much of the parking lot space is leased to area car dealerships to store overstock vehicles due to the low volume of shoppers at the mall. Eastern Hills Mall is currently at approximately 70% occupancy, with many vacant stores throughout the mall and popular anchor store Dave & Busters shuttering its doors in 2015 to move to the nearby Walden Galleria. Eastern Hills is considered by many area residents to be a \"dead mall\" and is listed on the website Deadmalls.com. Most major and nationally recognized retailers have left and been replaced by independently owned \"mom-and-pop\" type stores, selling crafts and homemade goods. It is common for retailers to open and close within their first few months, unable to turn a profit due to the low volume of shoppers that still visit Eastern Hills Mall.\n\nInterstate Department Stores: Interstate Department Stores, Inc., was founded in 1928 as an American holding company for a chain of small department stores. After a very rapid expansion as the result of acquisition and expansion of two discount store chains acquired in 1959 and 1960 and also two toy store chains acquired in 1967 and 1969, the firm was renamed in 1970 as Interstate Stores, Inc., to better reflect its business. Increased competition and the changes in consumer buying habits eventually led to decreased sales in the late 1960s and early 1970s which forced the firm to file for bankruptcy in 1974. After shedding all of its non-performing units, the firm was able to exit bankruptcy with the entire toy division intact along with a small remnant of the department store division in 1978. The firm was renamed Toys \"R\" Us upon emergence from bankruptcy.\n\nThe Emporium (San Francisco): The Emporium was a mid-line department store chain headquartered in San Francisco, California, which operated for 99 years\u2014from 1896 to 1995. The flagship location on San Francisco's Market Street was a destination shopping location for decades, and several branch stores operated in the various suburbs of the Bay Area. The Emporium and its sister department store chains were acquired by Federated Department Stores in 1995, with many converted to Macy's locations.\n\nNew Harbour Mall: New Harbour Mall was an enclosed shopping mall located in Fall River, Massachusetts, United States, at the intersection of Route 24 and Route 81. Opened in 1971, the mall was noted for having once been the only shopping center in the United States to feature rival department store chains Kmart and Walmart as its anchor stores until 2013.\n\nEfird's Department Store: Efird's Department Store, also known as Lourie\u2019s Department Store, is a historic department store building located at Columbia, South Carolina. It was built about 1870, and is a rectangular brick building renovated and expanded in 1919. This included the addition of a third story and the installation of a new brick fa\u00e7ade and store entrances. Between 1919 and 1958, it housed the Columbia branch of the Charlotte, North Carolina based Efird\u2019s Department Store chain.\n\nGus Blass Department Store: The Gus Blass Department Store is a historic commercial building at 318-324 Main Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a seven story masonry structure, built in 1912 to a design by George R. Mann, a leading Arkansas architect. 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Tanglin currently airs on Mediacorp Channel 5 from 8:30pm, Mondays to Fridays.It stars Richard Low , Margaret Lim , Constance Song , Nat Ho , Eden Ang ,Valere Ng , Rahman Rahim , Gayle Nerva , Hatta Said , Aleeyah Nabilah , Bridget Fernandez , Amirah Yahya , Grace Kulaiselvi , Kayly Loh , Sherly Devonne Ng , Tay Ping Hui , Rosalind Phol, Silver Ang ,Eleanor Tan,Jade Rasif,Paul Nagaoka,Alan M Wong,Fadhli Abdullah , Suhaimi Yusof, Mujahid Mahamood, Lydia Asyiqin,Krissy Jesudason , Christina Kydoniefs & Wallace Ang with special casts like NoonTalk Media, Kimberly Chia & Hype Records Taufik Batisah as the casts of the series .\n\nSecret of the Heart: Secret of the Heart is a 1998 Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB that was first aired from 16 February to 10 May 1998. The drama had a powerful roster cast that is made up of Felix Wong, Gallen Lo, Sunny Chan, Nick Cheung, Amy Kwok, Kathy Chow, Jessica Hsuan and Ada Choi. It won three TVB Anniversary Awards, including Best Actor for Gallen Lo, Best Actress for Ada Choi and Best On-Screen Improvement Award for Nick Cheung.\n\nA General, a Scholar and a Eunuch: A General, a Scholar and a Eunuch (Traditional Chinese: \u8d85\u6642\u7a7a\u7537\u81e3; literally \"Time-Travelling Male Official\") is a 2017 Hong Kong television costume historical, science fiction comedy drama produced by Marco Law for TVB, starring Edwin Siu, Kristal Tin, Raymond Cho, Grace Wong and Matthew Ho as the main cast. It premiered on Hong Kong's TVB Jade and Malaysia's Astro On Demand on July 17, 2017 airing Monday through Friday during its 8:30 to 9:30 pm timeslot and concluding August 27, 2017 with a total of 32 episodes.\n\nThe Writing on the Wall (film): The Writing on the Wall is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. Directed by Barry O'Neil from a script by Lloyd Lonergan, this presumed lost film focuses on a young girl named Grace who becomes attracted to a wealthy man named Jack. Two men, named Turner and Hank plot to rob Jack after he withdraws a large sum of money from a bank, but Grace warns him of a plot to drug him. Jack escapes and marries Grace. The film has no known trade publication reviews, but reviews may exist for this film. Theaters were advertising this film as late as 1913.\n\nCome with Me (TV series): Come with Me (; literally \"Have Sexual Feelings\") is a 2016 Hong Kong comedy web drama produced by Jazz Boon for TVB, starring Eddie Cheung, Sharon Chan, Elena Kong, Louis Yuen, Benz Hui, May Chan, Sammy Sum and Grace Wong as the main cast. It premiered on Hong Kong's TVB web streaming site \"myTV SUPER\" on June 4, 2016, with five episodes released each Saturday at 12:00 am. The series concluded on June 25, 2016 with a total of 20 episodes. (Will repeat in Malaysia from 29 May on Astro CH326 at 9.30pm. every night)\n\nGolden Faith: Golden Faith is a 2002 Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB, starring a cast that includes a strong mix of new generation actors such as Gallen Lo, Deric Wan, Jessica Hsuan, Raymond Lam, Anne Heung, Myolie Wu, Tavia Yeung, and Michelle Ye and old generation powerhouse actors such as Paul Chun, Lau Dan, Shek Sau, Kwok Fung, Lau Kong, and Gigi Wong. It is Gallen Lo's final dramatic epic before he left TVB, Deric Wan's comeback drama, Myolie Wu's breakthrough role and Felix Lok's first major role from random support characters. It is billed as a major production from the makers of \"At the Threshold of an Era\".\n\nA Fist Within Four Walls: A Fist Within Four Walls () is a 2016 Hong Kong martial arts action television drama produced by Jazz Boon and TVB. It premiered on TVB Jade in Hong Kong, Astro On Demand in Malaysia and TVB First in Singapore on 1 August 2016. The final episode aired on 28 August 2016, totalling 28 episodes.\n\nAgainst the Tide (TV series): Against the Tide (Chinese: \u9006\u6f6e) is a psychological thriller drama produced by MediaCorp Channel 8. This drama features different crime cases. It is shown on weekdays at 9pm. Each case lasts 3-5 episodes and features a main character of the case. The drama began production in March 2014 and wrapped up its filming in May 2014. The drama features Star Awards 2013's best actor, Christopher Lee, and best actress, Rui En alongside Desmond Tan, Zhang Zhenhuan, Paige Chua, Carrie Wong, Zheng Geping and Xu Bin as the main cast of the series. It was aired from 24 September 2014 to 24 October 2014 and has a total of 23 episodes.\n\nShort End of the Stick (TV series): Short End of the Stick (; literally \"Eunuchs Leave the Palace\") is a 2016 Hong Kong period comedy television drama produced by TVB. The drama is TVB's 2016 Lunar New Year drama, starring Wayne Lai, Nancy Wu, Natalie Tong, Rosina Lam, Edwin Siu, Power Chan, Raymond Cho, Grace Wong and David Chiang as the main cast. It premiered on February 9, 2016, airing every Monday to Friday on Hong Kong's Jade and HD Jade channels during its 8:30-9:30 pm timeslot, concluding March 27, 2016 with a total of 35 episodes.\n\nGrace Wong: Grace Wong Kwan-hing (born 5 May 1986) is a Hong Kong television actress, best known for her role as Fa Man in the martial arts television drama \"A Fist Within Four Walls\". She was the first runner up at the Miss Hong Kong 2007 beauty pageant. She was contestant #9, an overseas delegate from New York City, United States. At the Miss International 2007 pageant, she also made top 15 at the pageant. 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Various additional ingredients are used in its preparation, such as onion, garlic, chili peppers and spices, and it is sometimes garnished with some ingredients. Bean dip can be served cold, at room temperature, or hot. Bean dip is sometimes used as an ingredient in the preparation of other dishes such as burritos and quesadillas.\n\nAnchovy paste: Anchovy paste is a fish paste food product prepared using anchovies as a primary ingredient. It is used as a condiment and as an ingredient in various dishes, such as Scotch woodcock, and is a mass-produced product. It has been used for centuries to provide flavor to foods and as a source of nutrients, and it is a part of the cuisines of Great Britain, Italy, the Philippines and Vietnam. It is a major export product of Morocco.\n\nList of coffee dishes: This is a list of coffee dishes, which includes foods that use coffee as a primary ingredient, and for which coffee is an essential ingredient. Coffee beverages are omitted from this list.\n\nList of strawberry dishes: This is a list of strawberry dishes, foods and beverages, which use strawberry as a primary ingredient. Several desserts use strawberries as a main ingredient, and strawberries are also used as a topping on some foods, such as French toast, waffles and pastries.\n\nMushroom ketchup: Mushroom ketchup is a style of ketchup (also spelled \"catsup\") that is prepared with mushrooms as its primary ingredient. Originally, ketchup in the United Kingdom was prepared with mushrooms as a primary ingredient, instead of tomato, the main ingredient in contemporary preparations of ketchup. Historical preparations involved packing whole mushrooms into containers with salt. It is used as a condiment and may be used as an ingredient in the preparation of other sauces and other condiments. Several brands of mushroom ketchup were produced and marketed in the United Kingdom, some of which were exported to the United States, and Geo Watkins Mushroom Ketchup continues to exist in contemporary times as a commercially mass-produced product.\n\nList of fruit dishes: This is a list of fruit dishes. Fruit dishes are those that use fruit as a primary ingredient. 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He performs on the Raw brand where he is the current WWE Universal Champion in his first reign.\n\nAlexander Yakovlev (fighter): Alexander Andreevich Yakovlev (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0410\u043d\u0434\u0440\u0435\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 (\u041c\u0430\u0433\u043e\u043c\u0435\u0434\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447) \u042f\u043a\u043e\u0432\u043b\u0435\u0432; born July 18, 1984), also known as Sultan Tikhaev, is a Russian amateur wrestler, mixed martial artist and rapper. Yakovlev is recognized as an aggressive welterweight competitor who competed in the M-1 Global, ProFC, Shooto Russia, and Bodog Fight promotions. Yakovlev\u2019s martial arts background included training in Sambo and Freestyle Wrestling prior to turning his attention to professional fighting at the age of nineteen. 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She has also won a silver medal in the FILA Grappling Championships.\n\nKen Shamrock: Kenneth Shamrock (born Kenneth Wayne Kilpatrick; February 11, 1964) is an American mixed martial artist, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Hall of Famer, and retired professional wrestler. He emerged as one of the biggest stars in the history of mixed martial arts, headlining over 15 main events and co-main events in the UFC and Pride Fighting Championships during the course of his career and set numerous pay-per-view records with his drawing power. Shamrock is widely considered to be a legendary figure and icon in the sport of mixed martial arts. Shamrock was named The World's Most Dangerous Man by ABC News in a special entitled \"The World's Most Dangerous Things\" in the early part of his UFC career, a moniker which has stuck as his nickname.\n\nDan Henderson: Daniel Jeffery Henderson (born August 24, 1970) is an American former mixed martial artist and Olympic wrestler, who last competed as a middleweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He was the last Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion and was the last Welterweight (80 kg ) and Middleweight (95 kg ) champion of Pride Fighting Championships. Additionally, Henderson was the Brazil Open '97 Tournament Champion, the UFC 17 Middleweight Tournament Champion, the Rings: King of Kings 1999 Tournament Champion and the Pride Weltwerweight Grand Prix Tournament Champion. During his career, Henderson also challenged for the UFC Middleweight Championship (2x), the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship and the Strikeforce Middleweight Championship. He was the first mixed martial artist to concurrently hold two titles in two different weight classes in a major MMA promotion. At the time of his retirement after UFC 204, he was the oldest fighter on the UFC roster. Known to be one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time having defeated a total of seventeen MMA world champions across four major MMA promotions (UFC, PRIDE FC, Strikeforce, and RINGS).\n\nKazuyuki Fujita: Kazuyuki Fujita (\u85e4\u7530 \u548c\u4e4b , Fujita Kazuyuki ) (born October 16, 1970) is a Japanese professional wrestler, mixed martial artist and a former amateur wrestler. He has fought in mixed martial arts promotions including Pride Fighting Championships, K-1 and World Victory Road. He competes in mixed martial arts, shoot style wrestling and puroresu, and holds notable victories over Ken Shamrock, Gilbert Yvel, Mark Kerr, Bob Sapp, Karam Gaber, Peter Graham, and James Thompson.\n\nShannon Ritch: Shannon Grey Ritch (born September 27, 1970) is an American professional mixed martial artist, boxer, professional wrestler and kickboxer, known for being the former Gladiators Challenge Heavyweight Champion and KOTC Middleweight Champion also current RUF Interim Heavyweight Champion and IFC Middleweight Champion. A professional competitor since 1998, Ritch has competed for the MFC, Pancrase, K-1, PRIDE, Rebel Fighting Championship, King of the Cage and the WEC. Ritch has also has been featured in two episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger as a Biker Gang Member and a character named Knight, Choke in 2011 as an extra, CSI Las Vegas as Thug #2, an episode of iCarly as a MMA Fighter, an episode of Numbers in 2010, an episode of Ultimate Soldier Challenge on the History Channel representing a military contracting company and most recently in 2017 the direct to DVD film, directed by Robert Parham, Bullets, Blades and Blood and upcoming in 2018 No Way Out directed by Jeffrey D. Parker. Shannon claims he has over 200 professional MMA fights 112 wins, 88 losses and 2 draws, some fights going undocumented and dating back as far as 1991. His documented record of fights goes back to 1998 with a record of 56 wins, 81 loses, and 4 draws. Shannon also holds a 2-1 record in professional boxing and a 25-2 record in bare knuckle boxing with all of his wins coming by way of knockout, in 2017 he was inducted into the Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame and also plans to round out his boxing career in 2018 against boxing superstar Bobby Gunn. Ritch is also an occasional professional wrestler, recently in mid 2017 main eventing a card in Guyana. Shannon has also found success as a grappler winning multiple NAGA, Grapplers Quest and Abu Dhabi Combat Club competitions, most recently winning a gold medal in the super heavyweight division at the Grand Canyon 2017 BJJ Open in Arizona and a silver medal at the '17 Arizona State BJJ Championships. Ritch is also an avid golf player, winning 1st place in many state and pro am competitions held within his native Arizona as recent as 2017.\n\n"Dr. Death" Steve Williams: Steven Williams (May 14, 1960 \u2013 December 29, 2009), better known by his ring name \"Dr. Death\" Steve Williams, was an American professional wrestler, author, former collegiate football player, and amateur wrestler at the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Death was a three-time professional wrestling world heavyweight champion, having won the UWF World Heavyweight Championship twice and the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship once. In addition to his singles success, Dr. Death achieved notoriety in Japan in tag team competition, winning the World Tag Team Championship eight times with notable tag team partners Terry Gordy, Gary Albright, Vader, and Johnny Ace. He also achieved great tag team success in North America, winning tag team titles in the Mid-South, World Championship Wrestling, UWF and NWA United States Tag Team Championship as well as winning the World's Strongest Tag Determination League twice with Gordy and Mike Rotunda.\n\nLuke Zachrich: Luke Zachrich (born October 1, 1981) is an American mixed martial artist and former professional boxer who formerly competed in the Middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship A professional mixed martial arts competitor since 2006, Zachrich was a member of Team Forrest on the seventh season of The Ultimate Fighter, and has also fought for King of the Cage, Xtreme Fighting Organization, Bellator, and Ultimate Victory Challenge, the latter of which he was the inaugural Middleweight Champion.\n\nStipe Miocic: Stipe Miocic ( ; born August 19, 1982) is an American professional mixed martial artist currently competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He is the reigning, defending UFC Heavyweight Champion. As of September 2017, he is ranked #3 pound-for-pound in the UFC. 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Research continued following World War II as the U.S. built up a large stockpile of biological agents and weapons. Over the course of its 27-year history, the program weaponized and stockpiled the following seven bio-agents (and pursued basic research on many more):\n\nUnited States chemical weapons program: The United States chemical weapons program began in 1917 during World War I with the creation of the U.S. Army's Gas Service Section and ended 73 years later in 1990 with the country's practical adoption of the Chemical Weapons Convention (signed 1993; entered into force, 1997). Destruction of stockpiled chemical weapons began in 1985 and is still ongoing. Alleged use of chemical agents by the U.S. in the Korean (1950\u201353) and Vietnam (1955-1975) conflicts has never been substantiated and there is no reliable evidence that the country ever used chemical weapons on either battlefield. 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A 1999 report commissioned by the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) named her as one of the world's most dangerous women. Dr Taha admitted producing germ warfare agents but said they had been destroyed.\n\nList of U.S. biological weapons topics: The United States had an offensive biological weapons program from 1943 until 1969. 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Organizationally, the medical defense research effort was pursued first (1956-1969) by the U.S. Army Medical Unit (USAMU) and later, after the discontinuation of the offensive program, by the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID). Both of these units were located at Fort Detrick, Maryland, where the U.S. Army Biological Warfare Laboratories were headquartered. The current mission is multi-agency, not exclusively military, and is purely to develop defensive measures against bio-agents, as opposed to the former bio-weapons development program.\n\nFort Detrick: Fort Detrick is a United States Army Medical Command installation located in Frederick, Maryland. Historically, Fort Detrick was the center of the US biological weapons program from 1943 to 1969. 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Brewer: Robert B. Brewer (31 January 1924 \u2013 5 December 1996) was a United States Army officer during World War II, assigned to E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division during World War II. Brewer was portrayed without credit to the actor in one episode of the HBO miniseries \"Band of Brothers\".\n\nLewis Nixon III: Captain Lewis Nixon III (September 30, 1918 \u2013 January 11, 1995) was a United States Army officer who, during World War II, served at the company, battalion, and regimental level with the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. Nixon was portrayed in the HBO miniseries \"Band of Brothers\" by Ron Livingston.\n\nJames Van Fleet: James Alward Van Fleet (March 19, 1892 \u2013 September 23, 1992) was a U.S. Army officer during World War I, World War II and the Korean War. Van Fleet was a native of New Jersey, who was raised in Florida and graduated from the U.S. Military Academy. 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He was the commanding general (CG) of Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier in the U.S. Army during World War II.\n\nRobert Sink: Lieutenant General Robert Frederick Sink (April 3, 1905 \u2013 December 13, 1965) was a senior United States Army officer who fought during World War II, the Korean War, and early parts of the Vietnam War, though he was most famous for his command of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, part of the 101st Airborne Division, throughout most of World War II, in France, Holland and Belgium. Sink was portrayed in the television miniseries \"Band of Brothers\" by Captain Dale Dye.\n\nType R ship: The Type R ship is a United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) designation for World War II refrigerated cargo ship, also called a reefer ship. The R type ship was used in World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War and the Cold War. Type R ships were used to transport perishable commodities which require temperature-controlled transportation, such as fruit, meat, fish, vegetables, dairy products and other foods. The US Maritime Commission ordered 41 new refrigerated ships for the US Navy. Because of the difficulty of building refrigerated ships only two were delivered in 1944, and just 26 were delivered in 1945 and the remainder in 1946\u201348. The 41 R type ships were built in four groups. Two of design types were modified type C1 ships and two were modified type C2 ships. The United Fruit Company operated many of the R type ships in World War 2. The type R2-S-BV1 became the US Navy Alstede-class stores ship and the type R1-M-AV3 became the US Navy Adria-class stores ship.\n\nMatthew Settle: Jeffrey Matthew Settle (born September 17, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for playing Captain Ronald Speirs on the HBO miniseries \"Band of Brothers\" and Rufus Humphrey on the CW teen drama series \"Gossip Girl\".\n\nNorman Dike: Norman Staunton Dike, Jr. (19 May 191823 June 1989) was an officer of the United States Army who later served in the U.S. Army Reserve. During World War II he was a lieutenant and captain in the 101st Airborne Division, where one assignment was company commander of Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. After World War II, he became a lawyer and businessman and eventually became a permanent resident of Switzerland. Dike was portrayed in the HBO miniseries \"Band of Brothers\" by Peter O'Meara.\n\nKang Kon: Kang Kon (Chos\u014fn'g\u016dl:\u00a0\uac15\uac74 ; June 23, 1918 - September 8, 1950) was a Korean military leader active in Manchuria and the Korean peninsula during the years leading up to the Korean War and during the first stages of the Korean War in 1950. Kang (born Kang Shin-tae) was born in Sangju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, on June 23, 1918, and at the young age of 16 began his involvement in liberation and military ventures. As a teenager, he was actively involved in recruiting anti-Japanese guerrillas for his long-time friend, Kim Il Sung, and is remembered as being unusually tall and often towering over others. Before his leadership roles in the Korean War, Kang joined the anti-Japanese struggle in Manchuria in 1932, and later fled into Soviet territory in the early 1940s, where, by the end of World War II was an officer in the 88th Independent Brigade in the Red Army, consisting of both Korean and Chinese soldiers. Lieutenant General Kang led the North Korean Army offensive during the opening stages of the Korean War until he was killed by a land mine on September 8, 1950.\n\nRonald Speirs: Lieutenant Colonel Ronald C. Speirs (20 April 1920 \u2013 11 April 2007) was a United States Army officer who served in the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division during World War II. He was initially assigned as a platoon leader in B Company of the 1st Battalion of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Speirs was reassigned to Dog Company of the 2nd Battalion prior to the invasion of Normandy in June 1944 and later assigned as commander of Easy Company during an assault on Foy, Belgium after the siege of Bastogne was broken during the Battle of the Bulge. Speirs also served in Korea, where he was assigned both as a rifle company commander and as a staff officer. He later became the American governor for Spandau Prison in Berlin. He reached the rank of captain while serving in the European Theater during World War II, major during the Korean War and retired as a lieutenant colonel. 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He had collaborated in many labor and Industrial Workers of the World trials. He played a minor role in several celebrated I.W.W. trials, including the Los Angeles Times bombing case in 1911 and the trial of Ettor-Giovannitti case, which arose from the 1912 Lawrence, Massachusetts, textile strike. Following acquittal in the Ettor-Giovannitti case, Moore spent the next several years roaming the country defending I.W.W. organizers. He was involved in the Centralia Massacre trial and the mass prosecution, on charges of sedition, of the I.W.W. in Chicago in 1918. Errors in a later trial, however, led Big Bill Haywood to demand Moore's resignation as I.W.W. attorney in 1920. Moore's career was revived by his hiring to head the defense team for Sacco and Vanzetti in the summer of 1920.\n\nBobby Lee Cook: Bobby Lee Cook is a defense attorney from Summerville, Georgia, in Chattooga County. 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The film is based on the murder trials of record producer, songwriter and musician Phil Spector, and was released by HBO Films on March 24, 2013, in United States. It stars Al Pacino as Phil Spector, Helen Mirren as defense attorney Linda Kenney Baden, and Jeffrey Tambor as Bruce Cutler. It focuses primarily on the relationship between Phil Spector and Linda Kenney Baden, his defense attorney during the first of his two murder trials for the 2003 death of Lana Clarkson in his California mansion.\n\nCristina Gutierrez: Maria Cristina Gutierrez (February 28, 1951 \u2013 January 30, 2004) was an American criminal defense attorney who represented several high profile defendants in the 1990s and the first Hispanic woman to be counsel of record in a case before the Supreme Court of the United States. She was the initial trial attorney for Adnan Syed, the Baltimore area teen who was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee in 1999. The murder trial and conviction gained national attention in 2014 and 2015 after being the subject of the first season of the online podcast \"Serial\".\n\nRichard Brooks (actor): Richard L. Brooks (born December 9, 1962) is an American actor, singer, and director. He is best known for his one-off role as the eccentric bounty hunter Jubal Early in the space-western \"Firefly\" and Paul Robinette in the NBC drama series, \"Law & Order\" from 1990 to 1993 and reprising his role as a defense attorney on that same show. In 2013, he began starring as Patrick Patterson in the BET drama series, \"Being Mary Jane\".\n\nArthur L. Aidala: Arthur L. Aidala (born 1967 in Brooklyn, New York), currently a New York criminal defense lawyer and legal analyst on Fox News Channel where he appears on various day-time and prime-time programs. He was recently a guest lecturer at Harvard University's Law School at the invitation of professor Alan Dershowitz. 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Born in Londonderry in the Province of New Hampshire, Bell became a lawyer in the 1790s, and entered politics by becoming a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1804. In 1806, the year he left the House, he became the head of a bank which during his tenure in that position became the only New Hampshire bank to fail between 1792 and 1840. A member of the New Hampshire Senate from 1807 to 1809, and an associate justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court from 1816 to 1819, Bell was elected to become the Governor of New Hampshire in 1819 as Democratic-Republican. Re-elected in 1820, 1821, and 1822 against token opposition, Bell's victory in 1822 was accompanied by the largest share of votes cast for a governor candidate of New Hampshire since John Taylor Gilman's victory in 1795. Whilst Governor, New Hampshire's crime level fell, and industry within the state prospered. In 1823, declining to stand again for the governorship, he became a Senator for New Hampshire. 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They teamed with singer R. Kelly for their collaboration album \"Born into the 90's \"(1992). The group is known for collection of R&B hit songs like \"She's Got That Vibe\", \"Honey Love\", \"Slow Dance (Hey Mr. DJ)\", \"Dedicated\", \"Body Bumpin' (Yippie-Yi-Yo)\", and \"Mamacita\".\n\nMichael Marshall (singer): Michael Marshall (born October 6, 1965), also known and credited as Mike Marshall and Mike Meezy, is the former lead singer of American R&B group Timex Social Club. In 1986, he had taken an offer to join Run DMC's Raising Hell Tour, before leaving the group. In the 1990s, Marshall worked with the group called Mo'fessionals. In 1995, he did a feature for rap group Luniz and sang the chorus on their hit \"I Got 5 On It\", which samples Club Nouveau's \"Why You Treat Me So Bad\" from 1987. Marshall is the only currently active member of the Timex Social Club. He completed the album \"K.I.M.\" with rapper Equipto in 2004. 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It was certified double-platinum in the United States and spawned two \"Billboard\" Hot 100 top-ten hits: \"There You Go\" and \"Most Girls\". She gained further recognition with the \"Moulin Rouge! \" soundtrack \"Lady Marmalade\", which gave Pink her first Grammy Award as well as her first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Pink took more artistic control and pursued a pop rock direction for her second album, \"Missundaztood\" (2001). It sold more than 12 million copies worldwide and yielded three US top-ten singles, \"Get the Party Started\", \"Don't Let Me Get Me\", and \"Just Like a Pill\".\n\nJim Beanz: James David Washington (born August 26, 1980), better known under his stage name Jim BEANZ, is an American vocal producer, songwriter, musician, singer and record producer from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, now working out of Philadelphia, signed to Timbaland Productions and Sunset Entertainment Group. He got his start working under the tutelage of Jazz from the hit R&B group, Dru Hill, when he was an artist in the R&B group \"Tresan\". In 2005, Beanz started working alongside Timbaland as a vocal producer and more recently, as a song producer. He co-wrote the winning entry of the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, \"Believe\" by Dima Bilan. Jim Beanz also wrote and produced songs on the first season of the mega hit television series on FOX called \"Empire\", and portrayed the rapper \"Titan\" on the show.\n\nRoger Davies (manager): Roger Davies (born 1952) is an Australian artist manager, business manager, and music producer, with a long established career in the music industry. His began by working as a roadie in Australia in the early 1970s to managing pop, rock performers including Sherbet (1970 \u2013 79), Olivia Newton-John (1979 \u2013 86), Tina Turner (1980 to date), James Reyne (1986 - 1990), Tony Joe White (1989 - 2000), Dalbello (1984), Cher (1999 to date), Janet Jackson (1989 - 2002), Joe Cocker (1991 to date), Sade (1991 to date), M People (1997 - 2000), and Pink (2001 to date).\n\nIn My Bed: \"In My Bed\" is a number-one platinum-selling R&B single by R&B group Dru Hill. It is the second single from their eponymous debut album. The single spent three weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart and peaked at number four on the US pop chart. The song is performed by group leader Mark \"Sisq\u00f3\" Andrews. The music video focuses on Sisq\u00f3's girlfriend, who cheats on him with another man and the other members of the group, but Sisq\u00f3 doesn't know anything about it. 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Their big hits included the million-selling Billboard Top 10 pop hits \"Finger Popping Time\" (for which they received a 1961 Grammy Award nomination), and \"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go\". The Midnighters also had 13 Top 10 R&B hits, including three that reached number 1. Their Top 10 R&B hits included \"Work with Me, Annie\", \"It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)\", \"Annie Had a Baby\", \"The Hoochi Coochi Coo\", \"Teardrops on Your Letter\", \"Get It\", \"The Float\" and \"Nothing but Good\". They received the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's prestigious Pioneer Award in 1992 and were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. The group's lead singer, Hank Ballard, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. 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It is based on a novel of the same name, by author Robert Whitlow. The film adaptation was additionally written by director Mark Freiburger, and producer Gary Wheeler.\n\nSergeant Murphy: Sergeant Murphy is a 1938 American comedy film directed by B. Reeves Eason and written by Sy Bartlett and William Jacobs. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Mary Maguire, Donald Crisp, Ben Hendricks Jr. and William B. Davidson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 1, 1938.\n\nB. Reeves Eason: B. Reeves Eason (October 2, 1886 \u2013 June 9, 1956) was an American film director, actor and screenwriter. His directorial output was limited mainly to low-budget westerns and action pictures, but it was as a second-unit director and action specialist that he was best known. 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The regiment saw service in the Second Boer War, and both World War I and World War II.\n\nEast Lancashire Regiment: The East Lancashire Regiment was, from 1881 to 1958, a line infantry regiment of the British Army. The regiment was formed in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot and 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot with the militia and rifle volunteer units of eastern Lancashire. In 1958 the regiment was amalgamated with the South Lancashire Regiment to form the Lancashire Regiment which was, in 1970, merged with the Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) to form the Queen's Lancashire Regiment. However, in 2006, the Queen's Lancashire were amalgamated with the King's Own Royal Border Regiment and the King's Regiment (Liverpool and Manchester) to form the present Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's, Lancashire and Border).\n\nYork and Lancaster Regiment: The York and Lancaster Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until 1968. The regiment was created in the Childers Reforms of 1881 by the amalgamation of the 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot and the 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot. 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It is part of the Newberry Mountains in Nevada and the summit is the highest point in the Spirit Mountain Wilderness.\n\nEnterprise, Nevada: Enterprise is an unincorporated town and census-designated place and part of Las Vegas Township in Clark County, Nevada, United States, south of Las Vegas. The population was 108,481 at the 2010 census, up from 14,676 at the 2000 census. As an unincorporated town, it is governed by the Clark County Commission with input from the Enterprise Town Advisory Board. Enterprise was formed in December 1996.\n\nSpirit Mountain Wilderness: Spirit Mountain Wilderness Area is a 33518 acre wilderness area located in the Newberry Mountains in Clark County, Nevada, 10 mi northwest of Laughlin. Spirit Mountain lies within the area. 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It is best known for its gaming, entertainment, and water recreation. As of the 2010 census, the population was 7,323. The nearby communities of Bullhead City, Arizona; Needles, California; Fort Mohave, Arizona; and Mohave Valley, Arizona, bring the Laughlin area's total population to about 100,000.\n\nMoapa, Nevada: Moapa is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in Clark County, Nevada, United States. The population was 1,025 at the 2010 census. It is the largest town in Clark County by land area. Both the second and the third tallest structures in Nevada, the Moapa Entrevision Tower and the Moapa Kemp Tower respectively, are located in Moapa.\n\nSearchlight, Nevada: Searchlight is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in Clark County, Nevada, United States, at the topographic saddle between two mountain ranges. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 539.\n\nClark County Water Reclamation District: The Clark County Water Reclamation District (District) is a government wastewater treatment agency in Clark County, Nevada. As a member of the Southern Nevada Water Authority, its mission is to treat millions of gallons of wastewater that is produced every day. The District is the largest water treatment agency in Southern Nevada and is responsible for treating wastewater from unincorporated parts of Clark County within the Las Vegas Valley, including most of the Las Vegas Strip, and the communities of Blue Diamond, Moapa Valley, Nevada, Indaian Springs, Nevada, Laughlin, Nevada, and Searchlight.\n\nMoapa Valley, Nevada: Moapa Valley is an unincorporated town and census-designated place in Clark County, Nevada, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 6,924. The valley in which the community lies, also named Moapa Valley, is about 40 mi long and lies roughly northwest to southeast.\n\nParadise, Nevada: Paradise is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in Clark County, Nevada, United States, adjacent to the city of Las Vegas. The population was 223,167 at the 2010 census, making it the most populous unincorporated community in Nevada. As an unincorporated town, it is governed by the Clark County Commission with input from the Paradise Town Advisory Board. 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The term is used primarily to denote those areas that became part of the Second Polish Republic on 20 June 1922, as a consequence of the post-World War I Treaty of Versailles. Prior to World War II, the Second Polish Republic administered the area as Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship. East Upper Silesia was also known as Polish (Upper) Silesia, and the German (Upper) Silesia was known as West Upper Silesia.\n\nTyskie Brewing Museum: The Tyskie Brewing Museum or \"Tyskie Browarium\" is a museum in Tychy in Silesia, Poland. It was established in 2004. The museum is an Anchor point on the European Route of Industrial Heritage.\n\nTyskie: Tyskie (] ) is a Polish brand of beer, its name comes from the brewery located in the Upper Silesia town of Tychy. The brand is brewed by the Princely Brewery Tychy (Polish \"Tyskie Browary Ksi\u0105\u017c\u0119ce\"), part of the Kompania Piwowarska brewery group, itself a subsidiary of SABMiller since 1999 as a result of the merger of two SABMiller owned Polish breweries, the Lech Browary Wielkopolski (Lech Brewery Greater Poland) in Pozna\u0144, and the Tyskie Browary Ksi\u0105\u017c\u0119ce in Tychy.\n\nTTC Tychy: Teacher Training College of Foreign Languages in Tychy (TTC Tychy, Polish: \"\" ) is a Polish state college established in 1990. It trains teachers of English and German under the pedagogical guidance of the University of Silesia in Katowice.\n\nTychy Brewery: Princely Brewery Tychy (Polish \"Tyskie Browary Ksi\u0105\u017c\u0119ce\") or Tychy Brewery in the town of Tychy is one of the largest breweries in Poland. It is operated by the Kompania Piwowarska company. 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The first game of the \"Mario Kart\" series, it was launched in Japan on August 27, 1992, in North America on September 1, 1992, and in Europe on January 21, 1993. Selling nine million copies worldwide, the game went on to become the third best selling SNES game of all time. \"Super Mario Kart\" was re-released on the Wii's Virtual Console in Japan on June 9, 2009, North America on November 23, 2009, and in Europe on April 2, 2010. \"Super Mario Kart\" was re-released again on the Wii U's Virtual Console in Japan on June 19, 2013, Europe on March 27, 2014, and in North America on August 6, 2014. \"Super Mario Kart\" was released once more on the New Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console. Nintendo re-released \"Super Mario Kart\" in the United States in September 2017 as part of the company's Super NES Classic Edition.\n\nSuper Mario Bros. 3: Super Mario Bros. 3 is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game console. It was first released in Japan on October 23, 1988, and later in North America on February 12, 1990. The game was developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development, led by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. Enhanced remakes were later released on the Super NES in 1993 and the Game Boy Advance in 2003. The game has been re-released as a Virtual Console title for the Wii, Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U consoles.\n\nSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3: Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3 is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance handheld game console. It was first released in Japan, and then later released in Europe, North America, and Australia. It is an enhanced remake of the Nintendo Entertainment System video game \"Super Mario Bros. 3\", and is based on the remake found in \"Super Mario All-Stars\" for the Super NES. It is the fourth and final release in the \"Super Mario Advance\" series.\n\nSuper Mario Bros.: Super Mario Bros. is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System home console. Released as a sequel to the 1983 game \"Mario Bros.\", \"Super Mario Bros.\" was released in Japan and North America in 1985, and in Europe and Australia two years later. In \"Super Mario Bros.\", the player controls Mario and in a two-player game, a second player controls Mario's brother Luigi as he travels through the Mushroom Kingdom in order to rescue Princess Toadstool from the antagonist Bowser.\n\nKoopa Troopa: Koopa Troopas, or just simply Koopas, known in Japan as Nokonoko (\u30ce\u30b3\u30ce\u30b3 ) , are a fictional race of turtle or tortoise-like creatures from the \"Mario\" series, as well as its sister \"Yoshi\" series. Although the term 'Koopa' is a blanket term for the entire species of anthropomorphic turtles in the series, to which creatures such as Lakitu, Hammer Bros. and even Bowser belong, the term is often used to refer colloquially to this particular enemy. First appearing in the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System game \"Super Mario Bros.\", they are among the oldest recurring enemies in the series, and have appeared in some form in all of the main games, and most of the spin-off games. When defeated, Koopas may flee from or retreat inside their shells, which can then usually be used as weapons. Shellcreepers are a different species, according to their trophy in \"Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U\". Koopa shells are a recurring weapon in the series, particularly popularized in the \"Mario Kart\" series, in which they can be fired as projectiles against other racers. Despite making up the bulk of Bowser's army, known as the \"Koopa Troop\", Koopas as a species are often shown to be peaceful, some even teaming up with Mario. An undead Koopa Troopa becomes a Dry Bones.\n\nSuper Mario Maker: Super Mario Maker is a side-scrolling platform video game and game creation system developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii U game console, which released worldwide in September 2015. Players are able to create and play their own custom courses, based on \"Super Mario Bros.\", \"Super Mario Bros. 3\", \"Super Mario World\" and \"New Super Mario Bros. U\", and share them online. Over time, new editing tools are unlocked, allowing players to download and play courses designed by other players.\n\nYoshi's Island: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island is a 1995 platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. A prequel to the \"Mario\" franchise, the game casts players as Yoshi as he escorts Baby Mario through nearly 50 levels in order to reunite him with his brother Luigi, who had been kidnapped by Baby Bowser's minions. Yoshi runs and jumps to reach the end of the level while solving puzzles and collecting items. In a style new to the series, the game has a hand-drawn aesthetic and is the first to have Yoshi as its main character. The game introduces his signature abilities to flutter jump, produce eggs from swallowed enemies, and transform into vehicles.\n\nYoshi: Yoshi (\u30e8\u30c3\u30b7\u30fc , Yossh\u012b ) (English: or ), once romanized as Yossy, is a fictional anthropomorphic dinosaur who appears in video games published by Nintendo. Yoshi debuted in \"Super Mario World\" (1990) on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as Mario and Luigi's sidekick. Yoshi later starred in platform and puzzle games, including \"\", \"Yoshi's Story\" and \"Yoshi's Woolly World\". Yoshi also appears in many of the \"Mario\" spin-off games, including \"Mario Party\" and \"Mario Kart\", various \"Mario\" sports games, and Nintendo's crossover fighting game series \"Super Smash Bros.\" Yoshi belongs to the species of the same name, which is characterized by their variety of colors.\n\nSuper Mario All-Stars: Super Mario All-Stars is a 1993 compilation of \"Super Mario\" platform video games developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game contains enhanced remakes of the four \"Super Mario\" games released for the Nintendo Entertainment System: \"Super Mario Bros.\", \"Super Mario Bros. 2\", \"Super Mario Bros. 3\", and \"\", the latter of which was the original Japanese version of \"Super Mario Bros. 2\" which was never released outside Japan prior to this compilation. The games were restructured to take advantage of the Super NES hardware, featuring updated graphics and sounds and additional save mechanisms.\n\nList of Yoshi video games: The Yoshi video game series is a franchise of platform games and puzzle games that is a spin-off of the \"Mario\" series published and produced by the Japanese gaming company Nintendo. The games have been developed by a variety of developers including Nintendo, Game Freak, Intelligent Systems, Artoon, Arzest, and Good-Feel. \"Yoshi\" games have been released for Nintendo video game consoles and handhelds dating from the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) to the current generation of video game consoles. 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He was most famous for playing the villain King Tut on the television series \"Batman\" (1966-1968) and musician Edwin Flagg in \"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? \" (1962), the latter of which earned him Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations. He was a busy actor from his late teens until his death at age 43, and with his large size and sonorous voice, he made a career of playing men much older than himself.\n\nGus Trikonis: Gus Trikonis (born November 21, 1937) is an American actor, dancer and director.\n\nSupercock: Supercock (also known as Bet to Kill and A Fistful of Feathers) is a 1975 comedy film directed by Gus Trikonis and starring Ross Hagen, both of whom were involved in the 1969 cult film \"The Sidehackers\". The film also stars '60s sex symbol Nancy Kwan. The plot involves an American cowboy who gets caught up in an illegal cockfighting ring in the Philippines.\n\nJeepers Creepers 2: Jeepers Creepers 2 is a 2003 American horror film written and directed by Victor Salva, produced by American Zoetrope, Capitol Films, Myriad Pictures and distributed by United Artists, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer division. The film is a sequel to the 2001 horror film \"Jeepers Creepers\". Francis Ford Coppola executive produced the film.\n\nEvil Dead II: Evil Dead II (also known in publicity materials as Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn) is a 1987 American horror comedy film directed by Sam Raimi and a parody sequel to the 1981 horror film \"The Evil Dead\". The film was written by Raimi and Scott Spiegel, produced by Robert Tapert, and stars Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams.\n\nTake This Job and Shove It (film): Take This Job and Shove It is a 1981 American comedy film starring Robert Hays, Barbara Hershey, Art Carney, and David Keith, and directed by Gus Trikonis.\n\nCastle of Evil: Castle of Evil is a 1966 American horror film directed by Francis D. Lyon and written by Charles A. Wallace. The film stars Scott Brady, Virginia Mayo, David Brian, Lisa Gaye, Hugh Marlowe and William Thourlby. The film was released by World Entertainment Corp. in November 1966.\n\nDobaara: See Your Evil: Dobaara: See Your Evil is a 2017 Bollywood supernatural horror film written and directed by Prawaal Raman. 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The team plays in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in National Basketball Association (NBA). The team was established in 1967, and played in San Diego, California for four years before being moved to Houston. In the Rockets debut season, they won only 15 games. However, after drafting Elvin Hayes first overall in the 1969 NBA Draft, they made their first appearance in the playoffs in 1969. After Hayes was traded, Moses Malone was acquired to replace him. Malone won two MVPs during his time in Houston, and he led the Rockets to the conference finals in his first year with the team. He also took the Rockets to the NBA Finals in 1981, but they were defeated in six games by the Boston Celtics. In 1984, the Rockets drafted Hakeem Olajuwon, who led them to the 1986 Finals in his second year, where they lost again to Boston. In the next seven seasons, they lost in the first round of the playoffs five times. 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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was named NBA Finals MVP for the second time (he had won the award under his birth name, Lew Alcindor, as a Buck in 1971).\n\n1973 NBA Playoffs: The 1973 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1972\u201373 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion New York Knicks defeating the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 1 in the NBA Finals. The Knicks won their second (and most recent) NBA title. Willis Reed became the first player to be named NBA Finals MVP twice.\n\n1986 NBA Playoffs: The 1986 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1985\u201386 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics defeating the Western Conference champion Houston Rockets 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. 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Harkness Ballet, established in 1964, gave its debut performance in Cannes in 1965, with George Skibine as director, Marjorie Tallchief as ballerina and a repertory featuring work by Alvin Ailey, Skibine, Eric Bruhn, Brian Macdonald and Stuart Hodes, the company mostly toured abroad, in the major theaters of Europe, to great acclaim, giving its dancers and choreographers a cosmopolitan experience unknown to most of their American colleagues. Its New York debut was in 1967 and Macdonald was also appointed director, succeeded by Lawrence Rhodes (1968) and joined by Benjamin Harkarvy in 1969. The ballet teacher David Howard was recruited in 1966 and became co-director of the school in 1971 with Maria Vegh, who had begun teaching at the school in 1968. 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Founded in 1947 by Cecelia Blatch and Leon Hepner, the company performed in London and on tour in the provinces and abroad, staging shortened versions of the classics, some of the Diaghilev ballets, and new works by Victor Gsovsky (who was the company\u2019s first ballet master), Andree Howard, Frank Staff and John Taras.
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He played college football for the University of Central Florida, and was originally signed by the Lions as an undrafted free agent in 2006. Prater holds the NFL record for kicking the longest field goal (64 yards), which he set on December 8, 2013, as a member of the Denver Broncos in a game against the Tennessee Titans. He also holds the Detroit Lions franchise record for longest field goal (59 yards), which he set on January 3, 2016. He was cut by the Denver Broncos after completing a suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. He holds the active streak of making 14 consecutive field goals of 50+ yards including the 2016 playoffs.\n\n2006 Baltimore Ravens season: The 2006 Baltimore Ravens season began with the team trying to improve on their 6\u201310 record in 2005. The Ravens, for the first time in franchise history, started 4\u20130. The Ravens' ended the regular season with a franchise record 13 wins. 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Playing on the road against the heavily favored Broncos, who had decisively defeated the struggling Ravens late in the regular season while on an 11-game winning streak, Flacco and the Ravens forced the Peyton Manning-led Broncos into double overtime, when Justin Tucker kicked a 47-yard field goal to secure a 38\u201335 win. With 28 points scored in the first eleven minutes of the game, three return touchdowns, five lead changes, and single-digit temperatures, the game was described by \"Sports Illustrated\" as \"one of the most exciting and entertaining postseason games in NFL history.\" The Ravens would go on to beat the New England Patriots, and two weeks later, defeat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII for the franchise's second championship.\n\nBob Bergeron: Robert Damian \"Bob\" Bergeron (born November 7, 1961) is a former American football placekicker. He grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and attended Bishop Luers High School. He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1980 to 1984. He was a non-scholarship player who made the Michigan Wolverines football team as a walk-on. From 1980 to 1982, Bergeron saw limited playing time as a backup to Ali Haji-Sheikh. As a junior in 1983, he successfully converted 31 of 34 extra point conversions and 15 of 17 field goal attempts, including a game-winning 45-yard field goal with eight seconds remaining against Iowa. He was selected by the Associated Press as the first-team placekicker on the 1983 All-Big Ten Conference football team. As a senior in 1984, he was successful on 13 of 16 field goal attempts, including four of five attempts against Illinois.\n\nSports Authority Field at Mile High: Sports Authority Field at Mile High, previously known as Invesco Field at Mile High, and commonly known as Mile High or Mile High Stadium, is an American football stadium in Denver, Colorado. The field is named after a sponsor and the stadium is named Mile High. The stadium's primary tenant is the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). The stadium opened in 2001 to replace Mile High Stadium. The stadium was largely paid for by taxpayers in the Denver metropolitan area and the property is owned by a special taxing district. More controversially, Invesco paid $120\u00a0million for the original naming rights, before Sports Authority secured the naming rights on August 16, 2011.\n\n2009 Baltimore Ravens season: The 2009 Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 14th season as a team in the National Football League (NFL). The franchise entered the season off an 11\u20135 record in their previous season, a playoff berth, but a loss in the American Football Conference (AFC) Championship game against the eventual Super Bowl XLIII champions, the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens recorded nine victories to seven losses, although they were unable to win the AFC North division title. However, due to various playoff clinching scenarios in the AFC, the Ravens were able to clinch a wild card playoff berth against the New England Patriots, which they won. They, however, lost in the AFC playoffs divisional round against the eventual AFC Champion Indianapolis Colts; with this loss, the 2009 season came to an end for the Ravens. For head coach John Harbaugh, this was his second year with the franchise, compiling an overall record of 20\u201312 in the regular season.\n\nJim O'Brien (American football): Jim O'Brien (born February 2, 1947) is a former American football placekicker in the National Football League. He played for the Baltimore Colts from 1970 to 1972 and the Detroit Lions in 1973. He also played wide receiver, catching the bulk of his career passes during the 1972 season while still performing his kicking duties. His short career was less than stellar, posting a 55.6 percentage making 60 of 108 field goal attempts. His shining moment came in the closing moments of Super Bowl V in January 1971, where he kicked a 32-yard field goal with only five seconds remaining in the game to break a tie and give the Colts the victory over the Dallas Cowboys 16\u201313. Before kicking the field goal, teammates saw that O'Brien was so nervous, he tried to take some of the artificial turf off the field to figure out the wind, thinking the field was regular grass. Because of his singular moment kicking the Super Bowl-winning field goal, NFL Films named him the #9 \"One-Hit Wonder\" of all time.\n\nJacoby Jones: Jacoby Rashi'd Jones (born July 11, 1984) is a former American football wide receiver and return specialist who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Lane College, and was drafted by the Houston Texans in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft. 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He is the only Polish player ever to win the Golden Boot at a World Cup.\n\nMohamed Barakat: Mohamed Barakat (Arabic: \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0628\u0631\u0643\u0627\u062a\u200e \u200e ; born 20 November 1976) is a retired Egyptian footballer. A right-footed playmaker, Barakat usually played as an offensive right winger or attacking midfielder for Egyptian club Al-Ahly and the Egyptian National Team. He is considered by many as one of the most talented players in Africa. Barakat's hallmarks are surging runs from midfield which often disrupt opposing defences, as well as his box-to-box work ethic, which makes him an important figure both in defence and attack. Thanks to his noticeable achievements and talent, his fans have given him the nickname \"The Mercurial\" (Arabic: \u0628\u0631\u0643\u0627\u062a \u0627\u0644\u0632\u0626\u0628\u0642\u064a\u200e \u200e ) . He reached his peak in 2005 and 2006, helping his club Al-Ahly to win the CAF Champions League 2005 and CAF Champions League 2006 and Egypt win their fifth African Cup of Nations Egypt 2006. However, in 2006 his career was marred by a long spell of injuries.\n\nNike Mercurial Vapor: The Mercurial Vapor is a football boot manufactured by Nike. The boot is known for being lightweight. 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He originally played on the wing or in the centres for the Storm, occasionally filling in at fullback when injuries demanded. Between 2007 and early 2009 he played at five-eighth for the Melbourne Storm before he switched to centre when Brett Finch arrived at the club, where he played for the remainder of his time there until the end of 2010. Inglis' representative matches for Queensland and Australia have been as a winger, centre, and fullback. In November 2009, Inglis won the Golden Boot Award as the world's best player \u2013 presented to him by \"Rugby League World\" magazine, becoming the third consecutive Storm player to win it, after Cameron Smith (2007) and Billy Slater (2008).\n\nAdam Taggart: Adam Jake Taggart (born 2 June 1993) is an Australian football (soccer) player who is currently signed to Perth Glory and who has played for the Australia national team. 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The miniseries is a \"reimagining\" of the original novel rather than an adaptation. In addition to updating the setting to the early 21st century, the miniseries makes a great many plot and character changes from its source. The mini-series has two episodes for a total of 169 minutes.\n\nSilent Running: Silent Running is a 1972 environmentally-themed American post-apocalyptic science fiction film starring Bruce Dern, featuring Cliff Potts, Ron Rifkin and Jesse Vint. It was directed by Douglas Trumbull, who had previously worked as a special effects supervisor on science fiction films, including \"\" and \"The Andromeda Strain\".\n\nCarl Reindel: Carl Warren Reindel (January 20, 1935 \u00a0 September 4, 2009) was an American actor, known for portraying Lieutenant Kenneth M. Taylor in the epic war film \"Tora! Tora! Tora! \". Reindel also played \"Stanton\" in Steve McQueen's hit film \"Bullitt\" and \"Lt. Comroe\" in classic science fiction film \"The Andromeda Strain\". Reindel also made several appearances on popular TV series. In 1964 he appeared on \"Perry Mason\" as defendant and title character Barry Davis in \"The Case of the Drifting Dropout,\" and in 1966 he played golf caddy and murderer Danny Bright in \"The Case of the Golfer's Gambit.\" He also appeared on \"Gunsmoke\", \"The F.B.I.\", \"Bonanza\", \"The Virginian\" (as Carl Reindell), and \"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea\", and also played the son of a man bent on vengeance on the western series Wagon Train before leaving show business in the early 1980s. Reindel was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died of a heart attack at the age of 74, on September 4, 2009 in Valley Village, California.\n\nEve Harlow: In 2008 Harlow appeared in a science fiction miniseries \"The Andromeda Strain\". She also showed up in a Leo Awards winning short film \"Paul Pontius\" and was cast as Tina Renwald in a Canadian television series \"The Guard\". For this role Harlow won a Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series in 2009 and was nominated for Gemini Award in 2010.\n\nThe Andromeda Strain: The Andromeda Strain is a 1969 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton documenting the efforts of a team of scientists investigating the outbreak of a deadly extraterrestrial microorganism in Arizona. \"The Andromeda Strain\" appeared in the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list, establishing Michael Crichton as a genre writer.\n\nThe Andromeda Strain (film): The Andromeda Strain is a 1971 American science fiction film produced and directed by Robert Wise. Based on Michael Crichton's 1969 novel of the same name and adapted by Nelson Gidding, the film stars Arthur Hill, James Olson, Kate Reid, and David Wayne as a team of scientists who investigate a deadly organism of extraterrestrial origin. With a few exceptions, the film follows the book closely. The special effects were designed by Douglas Trumbull. The film is notable for its use of split screen in certain scenes.\n\nMichael Crichton: John Michael Crichton ( ; October 23, 1942 \u2013 November 4, 2008) was an American best-selling author, screenwriter, film director and producer best known for his work in the science fiction, medical fiction and thriller genres. His books have sold over 200 million copies worldwide, and many have been adapted into films.\n\nLois H. Gresh: Lois Harriet Gresh is a New York Times Best-Selling author of ten science fiction novels and story collections and seventeen popular science and pop culture books, some in collaboration with Robert Weinberg. Gresh has also written approximately sixty short stories. Her work spans genres such as mysteries, thriller, suspense, dark fantasy, horror, and science fiction. She is probably best known for weird science fiction stories, which blend computer technology with biology, botany, and post-cyberpunk. She was a staff book reviewer for \"Science Fiction Weekly\" from November 2004 through December 2008. \n\nA for Andromeda: A for Andromeda is a British television science fiction drama serial first made and broadcast by the BBC in seven parts in 1961. Written by cosmologist Fred Hoyle, in conjunction with author and television producer John Elliot, it concerns a group of scientists who detect a radio signal from another galaxy that contains instructions for the design of an advanced computer. When the computer is built, it gives the scientists instructions for the creation of a living organism named Andromeda, but one of the scientists, John Fleming, fears that Andromeda's purpose is to subjugate humanity.\n\nLarry Eisenberg: Lawrence (Larry) Eisenberg (born December 21, 1919) is a science fiction writer. He is best known for his short story \"What Happened to Auguste Clarot? ,\" published in Harlan Ellison's anthology \"Dangerous Visions\". 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It features the popular number \"Soul Bossa Nova.\" The title \"Big Band Bossa Nova\" was also used for three other 1962 albums, by Stan Getz, Oscar Castro-Neves and Enoch Light.\n\nPensativa: \"Pensativa\" is a bossa nova jazz standard by American pianist/composer/arranger Clare Fischer, first recorded in 1962 by a quintet under the joint leadership of Fischer and saxophonist Bud Shank, and released that year as part of an album entitled \"Bossa Nova Jazz Samba\", comprising music in this style, as per its title, all of it arranged by Fischer, and, with the exception of Erroll Garner's \"Misty\", composed by him as well. In retrospect, this would prove to be just the first of countless forays by Fischer into various areas of Latin music (with \"area\" denoting both genre \"and\" geographic region). This particular song was one of the first, and almost certainly the most famous, of all the foreign-born - i.e. non-Brazilian - bossa novas. Its form, though extended (64\u00a0mm.) , is standard A-A-B-A, with each section consisting of 16 measures instead of eight.\n\nLuiz E\u00e7a: Luiz Mainzi da Cunha E\u00e7a (April 3, 1936 \u2013 May 24, 1992) was a Brazilian jazz samba and bossa nova pianist from Rio de Janeiro, probably best known for his 1960s work with the bossa nova Tamba Trio/Tamba 4 (with Helcio Milito and Bebeto Castilho). Trained as a classical pianist, E\u00e7a created a formal, but stunning approach to bossa nova classics such as \"The Hill\" by Antonio Carlos Jobim and works by Edu Lobo. His own composition, the Dolphin, is considered a jazz standard, being recorded by artists as diverse as Stan Getz, Bill Evans and Denny Zeitlin. The Tamba 4 group also featured Ot\u00e1vio Bailly, who eventually replaced Bebeto.\n\nBossa nova: Bossa nova is a genre of Brazilian music, which developed and was popularized in the 1950s and 1960s and is today one of the best-known Brazilian music genres abroad. The phrase \"bossa nova\" means literally \"new trend\" (] ). A lyrical fusion of samba and jazz, bossa nova acquired a large following in the 1960s, initially among young musicians and college students.\n\nThe Girl from Ipanema: \"Garota de Ipanema\" (\"The Girl from Ipanema\") is a Brazilian bossa nova jazz song. It was a worldwide hit in the mid-1960s and won a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1965. It was written in 1962, with music by Ant\u00f4nio Carlos Jobim and Portuguese lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes. English lyrics were written later by Norman Gimbel.\n\nJazz Samba: Jazz Samba is a bossa nova album by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd released by Verve Records in 1962. \"Jazz Samba\" signaled the beginning of the bossa nova craze in America. Stan Getz was the featured soloist and the tracks were arranged by Charlie Byrd, who had first heard bossa nova during a tour of Brazil in 1961.\n\nBrazil (Rosemary Clooney album): Brazil is a 2000 album by Rosemary Clooney. John Pizzarelli accompanies Clooney on vocals on five of the tracks, and sings Antonio Carlos Jobim's \"Wave\". Diana Krall duets with Clooney on \"The Boy from Ipanema\".\n\nSylvia Telles: Sylvia Telles (August 27, 1934 \u2013 December 17, 1966) was a Brazilian jazz samba and bossa nova singer of the 1950s and 1960s. Perhaps one of the most highly spoken of singers of the time, Telles preceded the advent of bossa nova, and then began covering songs by such influential composers as Antonio Carlos Jobim, and worked with others such as Luiz Bonf\u00e1. She also did several tribute albums to Antonio Carlos Jobim. One of the most famous classic bossa nova songs was written for her by Jobim, its namesake her nickname - \"Dindi\".\n\n1960s in jazz: In the late 1960s, Latin jazz, combining rhythms from African and Latin American countries, often played on instruments such as conga, timbale, g\u00fciro, and claves, with jazz and classical harmonies played on typical jazz instruments (piano, double bass, etc.) broke through. There are two main varieties: Afro-Cuban jazz was played in the US right after the bebop period, while Brazilian jazz became more popular in the 1960s. Afro-Cuban jazz began as a movement in the mid-1950s as bebop musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie and Billy Taylor started Afro-Cuban bands influenced by such Cuban and Puerto Rican musicians as Xavier Cugat, Tito Puente, and Arturo Sandoval. Brazilian jazz such as bossa nova is derived from samba, with influences from jazz and other 20th-century classical and popular music styles. Bossa is generally moderately paced, with melodies sung in Portuguese or English. The style was pioneered by Brazilians Jo\u00e3o Gilberto and Ant\u00f4nio Carlos Jobim. The related term jazz-samba describes an adaptation of bossa nova compositions to the jazz idiom by American performers such as Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd.\n\nIpanema: Ipanema (] ) is a neighborhood located in the South Zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), between Leblon and Arpoador. 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The series focuses on the life of Edna Turner (Sarah Solemani in Series One and Alex Tregear in Series Two and Three), a journalist for a listings magazine who discovers a weird parallel version of London called \"Undone\".\n\nReina King: Reina King (born April 11, 1975) is an American film and television actress. She began her acting career with the role of Carolyn (1985\u20131986), the adopted child of Roger and Nadine on the TV sitcom \"What's Happening Now!! \"\u2014a sequel to the popular 1970s TV sitcom \"What's Happening!! \". In 1987, she played Tiffany James in the movie \"Maid to Order\" and in 1988, she played actress Alfre Woodard's oldest daughter, Lanell Cooley, in the movie \"Scrooged\". Reina also appeared in one episode (The Sing-Off, as Girl #2) of the sitcom \"227\" in 1988; the same sitcom her sister Regina King starred in as Brenda Jenkins. In 1990, she played Rhonda in the film \"To Sleep with Anger\" with Mary Alice. And in 1998, Reina was in the short film \"A Hollow Place\" as the mother of Corliss Young.\n\nBeing Human (UK TV series): Being Human is a British supernatural comedy-drama television series. It was created and written by Toby Whithouse for broadcast on BBC Three. The show blends elements of flatshare comedy and horror drama. The pilot episode starred Andrea Riseborough as Annie Sawyer (a ghost), Russell Tovey as George Sands (a werewolf), and Guy Flanagan as John Mitchell (a vampire) \u2013 all of whom are sharing accommodation and attempting as best as they can to live a \"normal\" life and blend in with the ordinary humans around them.\n\nThe Five (TV series): The Five is a British crime drama television series, created by crime author Harlan Coben as his first original series for television. \"The Five\" began broadcast on 15 April 2016 on Sky1 in the UK. The series stars Tom Cullen, O. T. 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For the Cleveland protopunk band, see Rocket from the Tombs. \"\n\nRD-214: The RD-214 (GRAU Index 8D59) was a liquid rocket engine, burning AK-27I (a mixture of 73% nitric acid and 27% NO + iodine passivant and TM-185 (a kerosene and gasoline mix) in the gas generator cycle. As was the case with many V-2 influenced engines, the single turbine was driven by steam generated by catalytic decomposition of HO. It also had four combustion chambers and vector control was achieved by refractory vanes protruding into the nozzle's exhaust.\n\nRadio Iodine: Radio Iodine was an alternative rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. It was formed in 1993 as 9 Days Wonder by Tony Persyn and his wife, Ellen. After another band threatened to sue over the name, the band changed its name to Radio Iodine. It signed to Radioactive Records, which released a self-titled EP in 1996. 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He has also recently done the voice of Rizzo for the newest Spyro game, , and voiced Ghost Roaster in \"\", as well as Short Cut in \"\" and Pit Boss in \"\". He is also known for his various roles in season 1 of \"The Amanda Show\". He voiced the Ice King in the Adventure Time (pilot) but was replaced by Tom Kenny for the series. He also provided additional voice over work for \"Sonic the Hedgehog\", \"Eek! 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A music video for the song received play on MTV and MTV Europe.\n\nBack Off Cupids (album): Back Off Cupids is a solo album by the San Diego, California musician John Reis, released in 2000 by Big Fish Records. \" Back Off Cupids\" was also the name given by Reis to the musical project. Recording of the album's material took place in 1994, in between sessions with Reis' bands Drive Like Jehu and Rocket From the Crypt, and involved Rocket From the Crypt horn players Jason Crane and Paul O'Beirne. Compared to Reis' other musical projects the music was slower, mostly instrumental, and to a certain degree free-form. The material was shelved for several years until mixing was completed in 1999, and the album was finally released in 2000.\n\nBack Off Cupids: Back Off Cupids was the name of a solo musical project by the San Diego, California musician John Reis. The project took place in 1994, in between sessions with Reis' bands Drive Like Jehu and Rocket from the Crypt. 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This was also the time at which Reis formed Hot Snakes. Reis collaborated with drummer Tony Di Prima, bringing in Rocket From the Crypt guitarist Andy Stamets while Reis himself played the bass guitar (he is normally known as a guitarist). The band chose the name Sultans for the project and recorded an introductory EP and \"Ghost Ship\", both of which were released that year on Reis' newly formed Swami label. As Reis has a tradition of using different stage names or pseudonyms in his various projects, he chose to be known as \"Slasher\" in the Sultans, while Stamets chose the nickname \"Black Flame\".\n\nSee You in Magic: See You in Magic is the debut album by the San Diego, California rock band The Night Marchers, released in 2008 by Vagrant Records and Swami Records. The Night Marchers are the latest musical project of singer/guitarist John Reis, previously of Pitchfork, Drive Like Jehu, Rocket from the Crypt, the Hot Snakes, and the Sultans. Reis announced the group's formation in August 2007, after all of his previous acts had broken up by January of that year. The band also includes Beehive and the Barracudas guitarist Gar Wood, CPC Gangbangs bassist Tommy Kitsos, and former Delta 72 drummer Jason Kourkounis. Wood and Kourkounis had previously recorded and performed with Reis in the Hot Snakes. 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At 1700 m in length, White Cyclone is the third longest wooden roller coaster in the world, and is the longest wooden roller coaster outside of the United States. Despite its length, White Cyclone is still considerably shorter than the 2479 m Steel Dragon 2000, the world's longest steel roller coaster, which is also at Nagashima Spa Land. In addition to being the third longest wooden roller coaster, White Cyclone is the seventh tallest wooden roller coaster in the world and the fourth tallest wooden roller coaster outside the United States. A single ride on the White Cyclone costs \u00a51,000 (approximately $9 USD), and the ride is restricted to those individuals above 1.3 m in height; and those individuals under 54 years of age.\n\nRoller Coaster (Dam Sen Park): Roller Coaster (Vietnamese: T\u00e0u L\u01b0\u1ee3n Si\u00eau T\u1ed1c) is a steel roller coaster located at Dam Sen Cultural Park in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Built in 1998, it is the first roller coaster in Vietnam. Until the opening of a similar roller coaster at \u0110\u1ea1i Nam V\u0103n Hi\u1ebfn which has 4 inversions, the Dam Sen roller coaster had the most inversions in Vietnam.\n\nWooden Roller Coaster (Playland): The Wooden Roller Coaster (formerly Coaster) is a wooden roller coaster at Playland in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Opened in 1958, it is the oldest roller coaster in Canada. The ride is 2840 ft long\u2014which established it as the largest roller coaster in Canada at the time it was completed\u2014and has a height of 68 ft and speeds of up to 76 km/h . The coaster was awarded the Coaster Classic and Roller Coaster Landmark statuses by American Coaster Enthusiasts.\n\nLeviathan (roller coaster): Leviathan is a steel roller coaster in the Medieval Faire section of the park at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It is the first roller coaster designed by Swiss firm Bolliger & Mabillard to exceed a height of 300 ft , putting it in a class of roller coasters commonly referred to as \"giga\". At 5486 ft long, 306 ft tall, and with a top speed of 92 mph , Leviathan is the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Canada. s of 2015 , Leviathan is ranked as the eighth-tallest, and the eighth-fastest roller coaster in the world, and the third-tallest traditional lift-style coaster in the world. It was the 16th roller coaster to be built at Canada's Wonderland, and the ride's track was completed in February 2012, with the first test run being completed on 15 March 2012. The coaster opened to season pass holders on 27 April 2012, and to the general public on 6 May 2012.\n\nCorkscrew (Valleyfair): Corkscrew is the name of a roller coaster at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota featuring one vertical loop and two corkscrews. Built in 1980, Corkscrew was planned to reflect the design of its sister roller coaster Corkscrew at Cedar Point. It is notably one of the first roller coasters to feature a double corkscrew, as well as a vertical loop. The main differences that the Valleyfair model has is the addition of a finale helix and the omission of the camelback before the loop. Until the hypercoaster Wild Thing (the fifth highest and fastest roller coaster in the world at the time it opened in 1996), Corkscrew was the only outdoor all-steel roller coaster in Minnesota. Corkscrew is currently the only roller coaster at Valleyfair with inversions. The coaster's track was painted blue when it open in 1980 but was repainted orange and yellow in 2011.\n\nTitan (roller coaster): Titan is a steel hyper coaster located at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. Unlike most hypercoasters, Titan is a combination of an out and back roller coaster and a twister roller coaster. It stands at 245 feet and contains a 255 drop.\n\nMaverick (roller coaster): Maverick is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It was the seventeenth roller coaster built at the park since Blue Streak in 1964. It is notable as being the 500th roller coaster designed by German engineer Werner Stengel and the first roller coaster featuring a Twisted Horseshoe Roll. Maverick's US$21-million price tag makes it Cedar Point's fourth most expensive roller coaster, behind Millennium Force, Top Thrill Dragster, and GateKeeper. The 4450 ft course makes it the fourth longest roller coaster at Cedar Point.\n\nCyclone (Revere Beach): The Cyclone was a wooden roller coaster that operated at Revere Beach in Revere, Massachusetts, from 1925 until 1969. When Cyclone was constructed, it was the tallest roller coaster ever built, as well as being the first roller coaster in the world to reach 100 ft in height. In addition to being the tallest roller coaster of its day, some also claim that it was the largest and fastest roller coaster in the world, with a length of 3600 ft and top speeds between 45 and 50\u00a0mph (some dispute the speed record claim and instead award that honor to the Giant Dipper). Cyclone held the title of world's tallest roller coaster until 1964 when it was surpassed by Monta\u00f1a Rusa at La Feria Chapultepec M\u00e1gico in Mexico City, Mexico.\n\nMillennium Force: Millennium Force is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It was the fourteenth roller coaster to be built at the park since Blue Streak opened in 1964. Upon completion in 2000, Millennium Force broke six world records and was the world's first Giga Coaster, a roller coaster that exceeds 300 ft in height and completes a full circuit. It was briefly the tallest and fastest in the world until Steel Dragon 2000 opened later the same year. The ride is also the third-longest roller coaster in North America after The Beast at Kings Island and Fury 325 at Carowinds. It was the first roller coaster to use a cable lift system rather than a traditional chain lift. The coaster has a 310 ft , 45-degree lift hill with a 300 ft drop and features two tunnels, three overbanked turns, and four hills. It has a top speed of 93 mph .\n\nGoliath (Six Flags Magic Mountain): Goliath is a steel roller coaster made by Giovanola of Switzerland. The hypercoaster is located in the Screampunk District area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California and is promoted with a sub-tropical theme that is characterized by ruins of the ancient Mayan civilization. The ride is nearly identical to Titan at Six Flags Over Texas. 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The film's stars include Rachel Weisz and John Neville, with the real-life daughter and mother team of Jennifer Ehle and Rosemary Harris playing the same character across a six-decade storyline.\n\nFl\u00f3ra K\u00e1d\u00e1r: Fl\u00f3ra K\u00e1d\u00e1r (] ) (August 4, 1928 in Budapest \u2013 January 3, 2003 in Budapest) was a Hungarian stage, film, television and voice actress. She died on January 3, 2003 at the age of 74. She was known for her roles of \"Mrs. Hackl\" in the film Sunshine, of \"Redl's sister\" in the film Colonel Redl, and of \"Erzsi, J\u00f3ska's wife\" in the film Adoption.\n\nManfish: Manfish is a 1956 adventure film, released by United Artists in 1956 and originally filmed in DeLuxe Color. Filmed in Jamaica, it was released in Great Britain as \"Calypso\". It was based on the stories \"The Gold-Bug\" and \"The Tell-Tale Heart\" by Edgar Allan Poe. Actor John Bromfield starred as Captain Brannigan and Lon Chaney Jr. played the role of Swede. The leading female star was Tessa Prendergast, who played Alita. Tessa later became a fashion designer and designed the white bikini of Ursula Andress for \"Dr. No\". The film also featured the motion picture debut of Barbara Nichols.\n\nBillie Ritchie: Billie Ritchie (14 September 1878 \u2013 6 July 1921) was a Scottish comedian who first gained transatlantic fame as a performer for British music hall producer Fred Karno\u2014this, a full decade before Stan Laurel and Charlie Chaplin took a similar career path. Ritchie is best recalled today for the silent comedy shorts he made between 1914 and 1920 for director/producer Henry Lehrman's L-KO Kompany and Fox Film Sunshine Comedy unit.\n\nRachel Weisz: Rachel Hannah Weisz ( \"vice\"; born 7 March 1970) is a British actress.\n\nLouise Lester: Louise Lester (August 8, 1867 \u2013 November 18, 1952) was an American silent film actress. 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Pe\u00f1alosa's older brother, Dodie Boy Pe\u00f1alosa, is also a former boxer and world champion.\n\nGuy Waters: Guy \"Arc Angel\" Waters ( (1964--) 25 1964 (age (2017)-(1964)-((11)<(01)or(11)==(01)and(30)<(25)) ) ) is an Australian professional welter/light middle/middle/super middle/light heavy/cruiserweight boxer of the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s who won the New South Wales State (Australia) light heavyweight title, Australian light heavyweight title, Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) light heavyweight title, Australasian Light Heavyweight Title, World Boxing Federation (WBF) light heavyweight title, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Pan Pacific super middleweight title, Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) super middleweight title, and Commonwealth light heavyweight title, and was a challenger for the WBC light heavyweight title against Dennis Andries, World Boxing Association (WBA) World light heavyweight title against Virgil Hill, World Boxing Council (WBC) cruiserweight title against Juan Carlos G\u00f3mez, and Commonwealth super middleweight title against David Starie, his professional fighting weight varied from 167+1/2 lb , i.e. super middleweight to 185+1/4 lb , i.e. cruiserweight.\n\nNigel Benn: Nigel Gregory Benn (born 22 January 1964) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1987 to 1996. 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He was one of the previous designers of the popular \"\" custom game mode, \"DotA: Allstars\". Feak attracted the attention of the game industry and Riot Games, when his mod was played by 10 million gamers. He began this project while studying computer science at the University of Wisconsin. Since then, Feak was employed by Riot Games as a game designer for \"League of Legends\", a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game directly inspired by his previous work.\n\nPlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds: PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) is a multiplayer online battle royale video game developed and published by PUBG Corp., a subsidary of Korean publisher Bluehole. The game is based on previous mods that were developed by Brendan \"PlayerUnknown\" Greene for other games using the 2000 film \"Battle Royale\" for inspiration, and expanded into a standalone game under Greene's creative direction. In the game, up to one hundred players parachute onto an island and scavenge for weapons and equipment to kill others while avoiding getting killed themselves. The available safe area of the game's map decreases in size over time, directing surviving players into tighter areas to force encounters. The last player or team standing wins the round.\n\nHeroes of the Storm: Heroes of the Storm (HotS) is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment for Microsoft Windows and macOS that was released on June 2, 2015. The game features heroes from Blizzard's franchises including \"Warcraft\", \"Diablo\", \"StarCraft\", \"The Lost Vikings\", and \"Overwatch\". The game uses both free-to-play and freemium models and is supported by micropayments, which can be used to purchase heroes, visual alterations for the heroes in the game, and mounts. Blizzard does not call the game a \"multiplayer online battle arena\" or an \"action real-time strategy\" because they feel it is something different with a broader playstyle; they refer to it as an online \"hero brawler\".\n\nInfinite Crisis (video game): Infinite Crisis was a 2015 multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game based on the fictional universe of DC Comics, developed by Turbine and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, loosely based on the comic book series of the same name. The game featured two squads of DC heroes and villains as they competed in combats across multiple destructive battlefields featuring in-game changing catastrophic events. It was a free-to-play game that was supported by micro-transactions.\n\nShroud (streamer): Michael Grzesiek (born June 2, 1994), better known by his in-game name Shroud, is a Canadian professional \"\" and \"PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds\" player. He joined Cloud9 on September 1, 2014. He is one of the most well known \"Counter-Strike: Global Offensive\" and \"PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds\" players in the World.\n\nMultiplayer online game: A multiplayer online game is a multiplayer video game which can be played via a game server over the internet, with other players around the world. Some prominent examples of this include fighting games (e.g. \"Street Fighter IV\" and \"Tekken 6\"), sports games (e.g. \"NHL 14\" and \"Grid Autosport\"), first-person shooters (\"Battlefield\", \"Call of Duty\", and \"Counter-Strike\"), a subgenre of shooter games called hero shooters (\"Overwatch\" and \"Paladins\"), strategy video games (e.g. \"Total War\", \"Civilization\", and \"StarCraft II\"), and a subgenre of strategy games called multiplayer online battle arena (e.g. \"League of Legends\", \"Dota 2\", \"Smite, and \"Heroes of the Storm\").\n\nEnd of Nations: End of Nations is an unreleased multiplayer online battle arena video game for Microsoft Windows. It was being developed in-house by Trion Worlds. It combined the aesthetics and tone of the sci-fi genre and put it in a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game. It is presumed cancelled. Trion has since removed all mention of End of Nations from their website.\n\nDota 2: Dota 2 is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed and published by Valve Corporation. The game is the stand-alone sequel to \"Defense of the Ancients\" (\"DotA\"), which was a community-created mod for Blizzard Entertainment's \"\" and its expansion pack, \"\". \"Dota 2\" is played in matches between two teams of five players, with each team occupying and defending their own separate base on the map. Each of the ten players independently controls a powerful character, known as a \"hero\", who all have unique abilities and differing styles of play. During a match, the player collects experience points and items for their heroes in order to successfully fight the opposing team's heroes, who are doing the same. A team wins by being the first to destroy a large structure located in the opposing team's base, called the \"Ancient\", which is guarded by defensive towers.\n\nClash Royale: Clash Royale is a freemium mobile tower rush video game developed and published by Supercell. The game combines elements from collectible card games, tower defense, and multiplayer online battle arena. The game was released globally on March 2, 2016.\n\nESports: eSports (also known as electronic sports, esports, e-sports, competitive (video) gaming, professional (video) gaming, or pro gaming) are a form of competition that is facilitated by electronic systems, particularly video games; the input of players and teams as well as the output of the eSports system are mediated by human-computer interfaces. Most commonly, eSports take the form of organized, multiplayer video game competitions, particularly between professional players. The most common video game genres associated with eSports are real-time strategy, fighting, first-person shooter (FPS), and multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA). 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Born in Hirakata, Osaka in August 1968, he became interested in music at a young age by listening to the radio, and began to make music at home with a tape recorder and keyboard. During high school, after a record store job that exposed him to jazz and hip hop, he had regular gigs in the clubs of Osaka and Kyoto as a battle DJ before launching his music career.\n\nStomp Out Loud: Stomp Out Loud is a 1997 musical produced by HBO that featured the Brighton, UK and Manhattan-based dance troupe known as Stomp. The film is 44 minutes long and provides footage from the Broadway performances as well as scenes shot solely for the film. The film transforms ordinary objects and moments to make music in an unexpected way. There is hardly any dialogue in the film, but the movement of the actors display the unspoken words. The location of the scenes vary from the inside of a truck, under a bridge, the streets on a rainy day, the kitchen of a restaurant, and in the air with the actors suspended. The objects used to make the music vary from basketballs, broomsticks, socks, and trash cans.\n\nChristopher Janney: Christopher Janney (born 1950) is an American composer/artist/architect known for his work on the interrelation of architecture and music. Sometimes he attempts to make architecture more like music as in his sound sculptures titled \"Urban Musical Instruments\" of which \"Soundstair\" (musical stairs)and \"Sonic Forest\" are examples. Other times, he develops performance projects which make music more like architecture as in his \"Physical Music\" series which includes \"HeartBeat,\" a piece danced by Mikhail Baryshnikov. Much of Janney's permanent work has sought to create \"permanent participatory soundworks for public spaces,\" including installations for airports in Dallas, Boston, Miami and Sacramento, Atlanta and the New York City Subway.\n\nLet's Make Music: Let's Make Music is a 1941 musical starring Bob Crosby and written by Nathanael West. The songs in \"Let's Make Music\" include the classic \"Big Noise from Winnetka\".\n\nArchive (band): Archive are a musical group based in London, England, whose music spans electronic, trip hop, avant-garde, post-rock and progressive rock. Over their twenty-year history, the band has released ten studio albums and enjoyed established success throughout Europe, while remaining little-known in their native Britain.\n\nAlexis Barba: She trained Make Music For Me, a thoroughbred horse which finished fourth in the 2010 Kentucky Derby. Make Music For Me is known to have late speed which he used to move up from twentieth place. This ability to close (late speed) was displayed earlier in the year in winning the 2010 Pasadena Stakes at Santa Anita Racetrack.\n\nAlexandra Chernitsyna: Alexandra Chernitsyna (born 1982 in Kaliningrad) is a German-Russian flute and piano player. She also teach music to kids. Alexandra Chernitsyna was born and raised in Russian port, Kaliningrad and began to make music with flute and piano when ahe was 6. As Alexandra Chernitsyna was 12, she chose her musical career and completed in 2001 to study music at the Conservatory Rachmaninov with a major in flute. she get her first degree in 4 years old. Alexandra Chernitsyna taught at private schools and urban music landscape and recorder.\n\nJarring Effects: Jarring Effects is a French musical label based in Lyon, south-east of France. Jarring Effects encourages musicians to be independent, produce the music themselves, be creative and to make music they enjoy rather than trying to make it commercially viable. It was created on an associative basis and remains an association.\n\nScarling.: Scarling. is an American noise pop band from Los Angeles, whose core members are Jessicka and Christian Hejnal-Addams. The band formed in 2002. They have released two albums, \"Sweet Heart Dealer\" and \"So Long, Scarecrow\".\n\nMusical acoustics: Musical acoustics or music acoustics is a branch of acoustics concerned with researching and describing the physics of music \u2013 how sounds are employed to make music. Examples of areas of study are the function of musical instruments, the human voice (the physics of speech and singing), computer analysis of melody, and in the clinical use of music in music therapy.", "question": "Are both \"Scarling.\" and \"Archive\" groups which make music?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"question_entities": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the entity mentioned in the question."}, "is_music_group": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the entity is described as a music group or makes music, false otherwise."}}, "required": ["name", "is_music_group"], "additionalProperties": false}, "description": "Details for each entity mentioned in the question."}, "all_entities_make_music": {"type": "boolean", "description": "The final answer to whether all specified entities are groups that make music."}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "A brief explanation of why the final answer is true or false based on the context."}}, "required": ["question_entities", "all_entities_make_music", "reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"question_entities": [{"name": "Scarling.", "is_music_group": true}, {"name": "Archive", "is_music_group": true}], "all_entities_make_music": true, "reasoning": "Both 'Scarling.' and 'Archive' are explicitly described as musical groups or bands in the provided context."}, "ground_truth": {"question_entities": [{"name": "Scarling.", "is_music_group": true}, {"name": "Archive", "is_music_group": true}], "all_entities_make_music": true, "reasoning": "Scarling. is described as an 'American noise pop band' that 'released two albums'. 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It provides reportage, opinion and analysis of current affairs in the towns of Falkirk, Grangemouth, Larbert and Denny as well as the neighbouring villages of Polmont, Redding, Brightons, Banknock and Bonnybridge. The paper's circulation area has a total population of 151,600, the fifth largest urban area in Scotland. \"The Falkirk Herald\" had an audited circulation of 21,937 in the six months from July-December 2012, making it the biggest selling local weekly newspaper in Scotland. It was named Weekly Newspaper of the Year at the 2013 Scottish Press Awards.\n\nDumfries & Galloway Standard: The Dumfries & Galloway Standard is a tabloid newspaper primarily serves Dumfries and the surrounding towns and villages such as Thornhill, Sanquhar, Lockerbie and Annan. But it also covers Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbright, Gretna and news in Wigtownshire such as in the town of Stranraer. Its sister paper is the \"Galloway News\" which covers the Galloway area more in depth with Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbright and Dalbeattie the three main towns in its patch. Both are owned by Scottish & Universal Newspapers Limited, also known as the Trinity Mirror. \"The Standard\", as it is colloquially known, was established in 1853 and prints twice weekly on a Wednesday and a Friday. It was the 2003 regional newspaper of the year. It was named Weekly Newspaper of the Year in Scotland by the Newspaper Society in 2007 and also won Scottish Weekly Newspaper of the Year at the Scottish Press Awards in May 2010.\n\nThe Caribbean Times: The Caribbean Times was a British weekly newspaper that was first published in 1981 by Hansib Publications, a publishing house for Caribbean, African and Asian writers and their communities, founded in London by Guyanese-born businessman Arif Ali in 1970. The newspaper covered news, sport and social developments in the Caribbean, targeting the UK's West Indian and African-Caribbean population. It was \"an important anti-racist campaigning organ\" and the UK's oldest Black weekly newspaper. Hansib brought out other publications, including the weekly \"Asian Times\" in 1983 and the \"African Times\" in 1984, but in 1997 sold off the newspapers in order to concentrate on producing books.\n\nThe Lana Sisters: The Lana Sisters were formed by Iris Long in 1958, along with Lynne Abrams. They put an advert in \"The Stage\" for a third member and got a reply from Mary O'Brien, who would go on to solo success a few years later as Dusty Springfield. After Iris left the Lana Sisters she formed the Chantelles with two friends.\n\nBronx Press-Review: The Bronx Press-Review is a weekly newspaper published in the Bronx, New York. The newspaper was established in 1940, and it remains the longest-publishing weekly newspaper in the Bronx. The \"Bronx Press-Review\" is a borough-wide newspaper that covers local news, politics, and community events. It publishes editorials and letters to the editor from readers. It used to be sold on newsstands and available through paid subscription. In the late 1990s, it became a free newspaper that is available through vending machines and distributed in public places such as banks and libraries. Since the newspaper is free, it relies on exclusively on advertising and classified ads for revenue.\n\nLake County Examiner: The Lake County Examiner is a weekly newspaper published in Lakeview, Oregon, United States. The newspaper was founded in 1880 by Stephen P. Moss and Charles A. Cogswell. Over the years, the paper has had a number of publishers. Today, it is owned by the Pioneer News Group. In addition to the weekly newspaper, the \"Examiner\" staff publishes a number of special editions each year along with a local real estate guide and a twice-weekly news flyer.\n\nThe Stage: The Stage is a British weekly newspaper and website covering the entertainment industry, and particularly theatre. It was founded in 1880. It contains news, reviews, opinion, features, and recruitment advertising, mainly directed at those who work in theatre and the performing arts.\n\nKhasokhas Weekly: (Nepali: \u0916\u0938\u094b\u0916\u093e\u0938 \u0938\u093e\u092a\u094d\u0924\u093e\u0939\u093f\u0915) is a Nepali weekly magazine, published in New York City. It started as a weekly newspaper in 2012 in the United States, before becoming a weekly magazine. It has been published every Friday since its launch on 15 January 2012. \"Khasokhas Weekly\" was also the first Nepali weekly newspaper to have been published in the United States and \"Khasokhas Weekly Magazine\" is the first Nepali weekly magazine in Nepali diaspora. \"Khasokhas\" is a Nepalese word whose dictionary meaning translates to \"verified truth\". Kishor Panthi is the editor-in-chief of the newspaper since 2012.\n\nCleave's Weekly Police Gazette: Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette (also known by contemporaries simply as the Weekly Police Gazette) was a British weekly newspaper published by John Cleave between 1834 and 1836. 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The group's founding came shortly after a group of Smithies attended a picnic with students from their brother school, Yale University, in Northampton, Massachusetts, where the Yale Whiffenpoofs performed. Inspired by this male a cappella group, a few ambitious Smithies returned to school determined to establish their own a cappella group. In honor of the Whiffenpoofs, they adopted a similar name.\n\nThe Whiffenpoofs: The Yale Whiffenpoofs are a collegiate a cappella singing group. Established at Yale University in 1909, it is the oldest such group in the United States. The line-up changes each year, and former members include Cole Porter. The Whiffenpoofs perform near the Yale campus and tour the United States and internationally.\n\nThe Duke's Men of Yale: The Duke's Men of Yale is the only all-gender TTBB a cappella singing group at Yale University. Founded in 1952, \"Da Doox\" combine Yale's traditional a cappella singing style with complex contemporary arranging, and have gained the status as both campus favorites and as one of Yale's most recognized musical groups.\n\nJohn Franklin Crowell: John Franklin Crowell (November 1, 1857 \u2013 August 6, 1931) served as president of Trinity College, the predecessor of Duke University, from 1887 to 1894. Crowell studied economics at Yale University, Columbia University and the University of Berlin. Crowell is primarily known for overseeing Trinity's movement to Durham, North Carolina and for reforming Trinity's curriculum, along with Joseph L. Armstrong, to be more in line with the German research university model. Toward that end Crowell persuaded the competing student literary societies to combine their libraries into a single college collection, where he personally catalogued the books and kept hours at a reference desk to encourage proper research methods. He also corrected the Latin in the college motto. Crowell increased the number of visiting lecturers at Trinity, and helped establish several academic student publications, one of which, the literary magazine \"The Archive\" is the second oldest such publication in the United States. Crowell also served as the head coach of the football program from 1888\u20131889, compiling a 3\u20132 record. After resigning from Duke, Crowell became head of the Department of Economics and Sociology at Smith College. He received an honorary LL.D. degree from Trinity in 1917.\n\nMagevet: Magevet is a collegiate Jewish a cappella singing group at Yale University. The group's repertoire includes liturgical, traditional, and modern arrangements of Jewish, Hebrew, and Israeli songs. Each year, Magevet conducts two major domestic or international tours and numerous weekend-length tours throughout New England and the mid-Atlantic states. The group has also performed special concerts for Israeli statesman Shimon Peres and Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. It has been called \"one of the finest collegiate a cappella groups in the nation.\"\n\nThe Spizzwinks: The Spizzwinks, stylized as the The Spizzwinks(?) , are an a cappella singing group of male students from Yale University. Founded in late 1913, the Spizzwinks(?) are the oldest underclassman a cappella group in the United States, dating back to a first performance in early 1914.\n\nTrinity College Quirks: The Trinity College Quirks is an all-female a cappella group at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, founded in 2004 as part of a senior project. They have appeared at the 2012 Silver Chord Bowl, Carnegie Hall (2016), Infinity Hall (where they have sung with Lucy Kaplansky, Joe Robinson (musician), and The Whiffenpoofs of Yale), the Wadsworth Atheneum, the 2012 Hartford Business Journal's Women in Business awards ceremony, and a Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park. 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With amenities such as ample free parking at the door of one's favorite store, and in the case of Pembroke Mall, climate control, the businesses of downtown's Granby Street found it harder and harder to compete.\n\nBarton Creek Square: Barton Creek Square is an enclosed shopping mall located in southwest Austin, Texas in the United States, near the intersection of Texas State Highway Loop 1 and Texas State Highway Loop 360. Eponymously named after Barton Creek, Texas, the shopping mall was built in 1980. In November\u00a01981, the mall became the first in Texas to have Braille and bold print signage throughout the center.\n\nBedok Mall: Bedok Mall (Chinese: \u52ff\u843d\u5e7f\u573a) is a large suburban shopping mall in Bedok, Singapore and part of a mixed development compromising of retail and residential development that is integrated with a bus interchange. 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Brooks, also known as, Aaron Kinsley-Brooks (born January 24, 1964, San Francisco, California) is an American rock musician, drummer, producer and composer. He co-founded The Little Death with Moby, Laura Dawn and Daron Murphy. He is a founding member of the American alternative rock band, The Mars Bonfire. Aaron also plays or has played drums for the electronic pop band Leisure Cruise; Grammy nominated electro-pop chanteuse Angela McCluskey (of T\u00e9l\u00e9popmusik and Wild Colonials); Grammy award-winning producer/songwriter Mark Hudson; Emmy award-winning actress and singer Jackie Cruz; Grammy award-winning artist Moby; Singer/songwriter and progressive political activist Laura Dawn; Grammy award-winning bassist/songwriter and rock musician Duff McKagen of Guns N' Roses; Circle of Soul; Erin Evermore; Grammy award-winning pianist and songwriter A.J. Croce; Grammy winning singer/songwriter Lana Del Ray; Writer, radio host, progressive political comic and guitarist/singer Jamie Kilstein and his band The Agenda; Model/actress/singer/songwriter Heidi Merrill; And NY based rock singer Carleigh Jade.\n\nLaura Loomer: Laura Elizabeth Loomer is an alt-right American political activist and Internet personality. During the summer of 2017 she was a reporter for Canada's The Rebel Media, until resigning in September. Prior to June 2017 she worked for Project Veritas with James O'Keefe.\n\nFloyd Westerman: Floyd Westerman, also known as Kanghi Duta i.e. \"Red Crow\" in Dakota (August 17, 1936 \u2013 December 13, 2007), was a Sioux musician, political activist, and actor. After establishing a career as a country music singer, later in his life, he became a leading actor depicting Native Americans in American films and television. He is sometimes credited simply as Floyd Westerman. He worked as a political activist for Native American causes.\n\nAnthony Small: Anthony Small (also known as Abdul Haq) is a retired professional boxer and islamic political activist who was born 20 June 1981 in Lewisham, London, England. He held both the British and Commonwealth belts at light middleweight. His was also referred to as 'Sugar Ray Clay Jones Jr.' (SRCJJ), in homage to Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Muhammad Ali, and Roy Jones Jr.. Small converted to Sunni Islam at the age of 24. He is active on his YouTube blog where he advocates for Sharia (islamic political ideology) to be implemented in Britain and is a follower of Anjem Choudary and a member of Al-Muhajiroun/Islam4UK.\n\nNew Alliance Party: The New Alliance Party (NAP) was an American political party formed in New York City in 1979. Its immediate precursor was an umbrella organization known as the Labor Community Alliance for Change, whose member groups included the coalition of Grass Roots Women and the New York City Unemployed and Welfare Council. All of these groups were associated with controversial psychologist and political activist Fred Newman, whose radical health care collective Centers for Change and Marxist International Workers Party were active in grassroots politics in New York City. The NAP's first chairperson was then-South Bronx City Councilman Gilberto Gerena-Valentin, a veteran Puerto Rican political activist. . The party is notable for getting African American psychologist Lenora Fulani on the ballot in all 50 states during her first Presidential campaign in 1988, making her both the first African-American and woman to do so.\n\nEd Emery (writer): Ed Emery (born 1946) is an ethnomusicologist, writer, translator and political activist. In the 1970s, he was involved in political activist group Big Flame, and was one of the early organisers of the UK-based Ford Workers' Group. In 1976, he founded radical publisher Red Notes. He has translated key works by Italian playwright Dario Fo and political theorist Antonio Negri. As a writer, he has regularly contributed to Le Monde diplomatique and co-authored two plays with Richard Fredman, \"Les Juifs de Salonique\" and \"The Night Before Larry Was Stretched\". In 2015, for services rendered in the left political movement, he was elected Honorary Member for life of the SOAS Student Union.\n\nThomas Dixon (politician): Thomas Alan Dixon (born 1952/53) is an American pastor and political activist. Born in Chicago, he entered the U.S. Navy and worked several jobs before serving time in prison. Following his release, he became a prominent political activist and was the Democratic nominee in the 2016 United States Senate election in South Carolina.", "question": "Laura Loomer previously worked for Project Vertias with a political activist of what ideology?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"activist_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the political activist."}, "political_ideology": {"type": "string", "description": "The political ideology of the activist."}, "organization_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the organization where they worked together."}, "colleague_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the colleague who worked with the activist."}}, "required": ["activist_name", "political_ideology", "organization_name", "colleague_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"activist_name": "James O'Keefe", "political_ideology": "conservative", "organization_name": "Project Veritas", "colleague_name": "Laura Loomer"}, "ground_truth": {"activist_name": "James O'Keefe", "political_ideology": "conservative", "organization_name": "Project Veritas", "colleague_name": "Laura Loomer"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1889, "output_tokens": 43, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "4660267d59d8d3e0b9ae7fb80725a0f087b768df9042b48a62b0026680532c94", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab3367f554299753aec5958", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "\"Roger the Dodger\", \"Captain America\" and \"Captain Comeback\"", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Roger Staubach: Roger Thomas Staubach (born February 5, 1942), nicknamed \"Roger the Dodger\", \"Captain America\" and \"Captain Comeback\", is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL).\n\nHeisman curse: The Heisman curse is a term coined to reference a two-part assertion of a negative future for the winning player of the Heisman Trophy. The \"curse\" supposes that any college football player who wins the Heisman plays on a team that will likely lose its subsequent bowl game. The trend of post-award failure has garnered the attention of the mainstream media. Talk of a curse in relation to bowl results was particularly prevalent from 2003 to 2008, when six Heisman Trophy winners compiled a cumulative 1\u20135 bowl game record, and five of those six led number one ranked teams into the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game as favorites (Heisman Trophy winners, including Reggie Bush, who gave back his Heisman Trophy, are 4\u20138 overall in the BCS National Championship Game and College Football Playoff National Championship, although prior to 2009 they were 1\u20136). Additionally, the Heisman curse asserts that in most cases a Heisman winner will have either a poor career in the National Football League (NFL), or in fact not even see such a football career at all. Although many Heisman winners have not enjoyed success at the professional level, including players like Matt Leinart, Andre Ware, Jason White, Rashaan Salaam, Eric Crouch, Ty Detmer, Troy Smith and Gino Torretta, proponents of the \"curse\" rarely cite highly successful players such as Barry Sanders, Charles Woodson, Eddie George, Tim Brown, Bo Jackson, Marcus Allen, Earl Campbell, and Tony Dorsett among the notables.\n\nWayne Hardin: Irving Wayne Hardin (March 23, 1926 \u2013 April 12, 2017) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the United States Naval Academy from 1959 to 1964 and at Temple University from 1970 to 1982, compiling a career college football record 118\u201374\u20135. Hardin led Navy to appearances in the 1961 Orange Bowl and the 1964 Cotton Bowl Classic, and coached two Midshipmen to the Heisman Trophy, Joe Bellino in 1960 and Roger Staubach in 1963.\n\nCharlie Ward: Charlie Ward Jr. (born October 12, 1970) is a retired American professional NBA basketball player, college football Heisman Trophy winner, Davey O'Brien Award winner and a Major League Baseball draftee. Despite his NCAA football success, Ward was one of the very few players who won a Heisman trophy but was not drafted in the NFL draft. He won the College Football National Championship with the Florida State University Seminoles. Ward played several years with the New York Knicks and started in the NBA Finals. He was inducted in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006. An avid tennis player, Ward also displayed his skills at the Arthur Ashe Tennis Tournament in 1994.\n\nNavy\u2013Notre Dame football rivalry: The Navy\u2013Notre Dame football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Navy Midshipmen football team of the United States Naval Academy and Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team of the University of Notre Dame. It has been played annually since 1927, making it the longest uninterrupted intersectional rivalry in college football, and the second-longest never-interrupted college football rivalry overall, after only Kansas St. vs. Iowa St. (uninterrupted since 1917). Notre Dame leads the series 76\u201313\u20131. Before Navy won a 46\u201344 triple-overtime contest in 2007, Notre Dame had a 43-game winning streak that was the longest series win streak between two annual opponents in the history of Division I FBS football. Navy's previous win came in 1963, 35\u201314 with future Heisman Trophy winner and NFL QB Roger Staubach at the helm. Navy had come close to winning on numerous occasions before 2007. The Midshipmen subsequently won again in 2009, 2010 and 2016.\n\nKinnick Stadium: Kinnick Stadium, formerly known as Iowa Stadium, is a stadium located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. It is the home stadium of the University of Iowa Hawkeyes, in the sport of college football. First opened in 1929, it currently holds up to 70,585 people, making it the 7th largest stadium in the Big Ten, and one of the 20 largest university owned stadiums in the nation. It is named for Nile Kinnick, the 1939 Heisman Trophy winner and the only Heisman winner in university history, who died in service during World War II. It was named Iowa Stadium until 1972, when longtime lobbying by \"Cedar Rapids Gazette\" sportswriter Gus Schrader successfully convinced the UI athletic board to change the name. It is currently the only college football stadium named after a Heisman Trophy winner.\n\n1963 Texas Longhorns football team: The 1963 Texas Longhorns football team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 1963 college football season. The Longhorns won their first national championship. Tommy Nobis was the only sophomore starter, and was an important participant on the Longhorns' 1963 team, which defeated #2 Navy led by Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach in the 1964 Cotton Bowl Classic, 28\u20136.\n\n2007 Navy vs. Notre Dame football game: The 2007 Navy vs. Notre Dame football game ended the longest all-time college football consecutive wins streak by one team over another. On November 3, 2007, the Navy Midshipmen defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 46\u201344 in triple-overtime at Notre Dame's home field, Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. Notre Dame came into this annual game with 43 straight wins against Navy since the last loss against Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach in 1963. With the win, Navy improved to 5\u20134 and Notre Dame fell to 1\u20138 on the season.\n\n2012 Texas A&M vs. Alabama football game: The 2012 Texas A&M vs. Alabama football game was a college football game between the Texas A&M Aggies and Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant\u2013Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This was the game where Texas A&M freshman quarterback and eventual Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel completed 24 of 31 passes, had 253 passing yards, and two passing touchdowns with 92 rushing yards to help No. 15 Texas A&M upset No. 1 Alabama 29\u201324, which led him to being the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy.\n\n1988 Los Angeles Raiders season: The 1988 Los Angeles Raiders season was the club's 29th season in the NFL. Mike Shanahan was hired as head coach, and the club finished with a 7\u20139 record. The Raiders drafted Heisman Trophy winner Tim Brown, making Brown the third person on the Raiders roster to have won the Heisman Trophy, the others being Marcus Allen and Bo Jackson. Most of the team's success throughout the season came through their division, as the Raiders finished 6-2 against the weak AFC West division, with their only 2 losses against the champions of the division, the Seattle Seahawks. 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He is currently working as an associate professor of architecture at Girne American University where he was holding the position of the dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Design & Fine Arts between 2012-2016 He studied architecture and received his Master of Science degree at Islamic Azad University of Tabriz in 2005. He completed his Ph.D. studies at Gazi University in 2010 with a TUBITAK Ph.D. Fellowship., His Ph.D. dissertation entitled Architecture and Human Rights was an interdisciplinary studies and the first thesis which introduced the main motivation of human rights in the field of architecture. He is one of the founding members of AUMME (Architecture and Urbanism in the Mediterranean and the Middle East), the regional academic and professional network in the field of architecture and the chair of its 2nd conference in 2014. As the chair of the second CAUMME-Contemporary Architecture and Urbanism in the Mediterranean and the Middle-East International Conference, he introduced the concept of Post-Professionalism in the field of architecture.\n\nM. Jaffar-ur-Rehman: He topped Quaid-i-Azam University by setting an all-time Computer Science Department record of a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 4.9 on a scale of 5.0. In result, he was awarded the Quaid-e-Azam Scholarship for higher studies abroad, which he used to receive his Master of Science (M.Sc) degree and his Ph.D. in computer science in the United States. He completed his M.Sc. in just one year at the University of Pennsylvania by securing a CGPA of 3.9 on a scale of 4.0. He taught in Australia for around three years during his Ph.D. He came back to Pakistan after fully completing his Ph.D., where he taught at Quaid-e-Azam University, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and then Mohammad Ali Jinnah University.\n\nJohn L. McNulty: The Very Right Reverend Monsignor John L. McNulty, Ph.D., (b. 1898) was an American Roman Catholic Domestic prelate and the 13th President of Seton Hall University. McNulty received an A.B. (1921) and an M.A. (1922) from Seton Hall. He received his Ph.D. from NYU in 1935 and a Dipl. from d\u2019 \u00c9coles Sup\u00e9rieures at the Lille Catholic University in 1937. McNulty was ordained a priest of the Roman Catholic Church in 1925. He was an educator at Seton Hall University from 1928 and its president from 1949 - 1959. McNulty was invested as a Domestic Prelate of His Holiness Pius XII in 1950. Seton Hall University\u2019s McNulty Hall, which is the University\u2019s Technology and Research Center containing the famed \u201cAtomic Wall\u201d artwork depicting the gift of scientific knowledge from man to god, is named for the Right Reverend Dr. John McNulty. Monsignor John Laurence McNulty established Seton Hall University\u2019s Institute of Far Eastern Studies in 1951 in the midst of the Korean War.\n\nLi Feng (sinologist): Li Feng (; born 1962), or Feng Li, is a professor of Early Chinese History and Archaeology at Columbia University, where he is director of graduate studies for the Department of East Asian Languages and Culture. He received his MA in 1986 from the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and his Ph.D. in 2000 from the University of Chicago. He also did Ph.D. work in the University of Tokyo (1991). He is both a field archaeologist and an historian of Early China with primary interest in bronze inscriptions of the Shang-Zhou period. Li founded the Columbia Early China Seminar in 2002, and directed Columbia\u2019s first archaeological field project in China, in the Shandong Peninsula, in 2006-2011.\n\nTaede A. Smedes: Taede Anne Smedes (born July 3, 1973 in Drachten) is a Dutch philosopher of religion. He received a Ph.D degree from the University of Groningen in 2004 for a thesis on \"Avoiding Balaam's Mistake: Exploring Divine Action in an Age of Scientism\".\n\nUniversity of Groningen: The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG; Dutch: \"Rijksuniversiteit Groningen\" , abbreviated as \"RUG\") is a public research university in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. The university was founded in 1614 and is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands as well as one of its largest. Since its inception more than 200,000 students have graduated. It is a member of the distinguished international Coimbra Group of European universities.\n\nHerman Quirmbach: Herman C. Quirmbach, Ph.D. (born October 6, 1950) is the Iowa State Senator from the 23rd District. A Democrat, he has served in the Iowa Senate since 2003 and served on the Ames City Council from 1995 to 2003. He received his B.A. from Harvard College and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton University, the Ph.D. in 1983, and is an associate professor of economics at Iowa State University. \n\nAnil Nerode: Anil Nerode (born 1932) is an American mathematician. He received his undergraduate education and a Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Chicago, the latter under the directions of Saunders Mac Lane. He enrolled in the Hutchins College at the University of Chicago in 1947 at the age of 15, and received his Ph.D. in 1956. His Ph.D. thesis was on an algebraic abstract formulation of substitution in many-sorted free algebras and its relation to equational definitions of the partial recursive functions.\n\nAnna Krylov: Anna Krylov is the Gabilan Distinguished Professor in Science and Engineering and a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Southern California (USC) working in the area of theoretical and computational quantum chemistry. Born in Donetsk, Ukraine (May 6, 1967), Krylov received her M.Sc. (with honors) in Chemistry from Moscow State University and later her Ph.D. (summa cum laude) from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, working under the supervision of Professor Robert Benny Gerber. Her Ph.D. research at the Fritz Haber Center focused on molecular dynamics in rare gas clusters and matrices. Upon completing her Ph.D. in 1996, she joined the group of Prof. Martin Head-Gordon at the University of California, Berkeley as a postdoctoral research associate, where she became involved with electronic structure method development. In 1998, she joined the Department of Chemistry at USC.\n\nLevette J. Davidson: Levette J. Davidson was a nationally acclaimed expert in folklore, especially that of Colorado and the West. He was born in Eureka, Illinois May 16, 1894, one of four children. Because his grand uncle was past-President of Eureka College, a Christian seminary, Davidson was \"reared in the school's shadow\" with the option of becoming \"either a teacher or a preacher.\" He chose teaching and was awarded his B.A. from Eureka in 1915. A year later he received his A.M. degree from the University of Illinois where he received Phi Beta Kappa honors. In 1917 he earned his M.A. in social science and history at Harvard University. __During World War I, he served with the Tenth Infantry of the Forty-Sixth Division and also served as an army sergeant in Intelligence. Davidson and his wife Mary, also a graduate of Eureka, were married in 1918. At the end of the war, Davidson simultaneously taught and studied at the University of Michigan where he earned a Ph.D. in languages and literatures in 1922. He arrived in Denver later that year and began teaching at the University of Denver. Before arriving in Colorado, his academic specialty was eighteenth century England. Once in Denver, he realized that Western literature and folklore would be his life work. Davidson taught at the University of Denver until his death in 1957. His course topics ranged from studies of Shakespeare and other English literature, to folklore in the West. 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Barris wrote an autobiography titled \"Confessions of a Dangerous Mind\", which was made into the film of the same name directed by George Clooney.\n\nChris Bearde: Chris Bearde (18 June 1936\u00a0\u2013 23 April 2017) was a British-born comedy writer, producer and director best known for his work as a writer on the 1960s zeitgeist hit \"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In\" and for co-writing and producing television specials for Elvis Presley, Bob Hope, Sonny & Cher, Bill Cosby, Steve Martin, Jim Carrey, Andy Williams, The Jackson 5, The Osmonds, Dinah Shore, Diana Ross, and Lucille Ball. He also created the format for the original \"Gong Show\" and a number of network and pay-cable comedy series including \"That's My Mama\" and \"Sherman Oaks\".\n\nDerek Mooney: Derek James Mooney (born 4 March 1967) is an Irish radio and television presenter, as well as a radio producer. Until January 2015 he presented a weekday afternoon programme called \"Mooney\" on RT\u00c9 Radio 1. 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He has written for \"The Diplomat\" and is a regular contributor to Ikon.mn.\n\nShaunie O'Neal: Shaunie O'Neal is the current executive producer of VH-1\u2019s reality TV series, \"Basketball Wives\", \"Basketball Wives LA\", and Baller Wives, and is the former wife of NBA center Shaquille O\u2019Neal. Formerly a film marketer, O'Neal is, as of May 2012, a TV personality and producer, entrepreneur, philanthropist and mother of five children.\n\nWill Arnett: William Emerson Arnett ( ; born May 4, 1970) is a Canadian-American actor, voice actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as George Oscar \"Gob\" Bluth II in the Fox/Netflix series \"Arrested Development\" (2003\u20132006, 2013, 2018); as well as his titular role as BoJack Horseman in the Netflix Original Series of the same name (2014-present). He has appeared in films such as \"Blades of Glory\" (2007), \"Hot Rod\" (2007) and \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\" (2014).\n\nThe Radio Chick: The Radio Chick is the on-air name for Leslie Gold, an American radio personality whose talk show features comedian Chuck Nice and her producer, Paul \"Butch\" Brennan. Leslie is a recurring guest host on the Fox News Radio Network heard nationally. She is the Executive Producer of \"The Gong Show Live - Off Broadway\", a theatrical recreation of the classic TV show. She is a graduate of Syracuse University and The Harvard Business School.\n\nThe Gong Show: The Gong Show is an amateur talent contest franchised by Sony Pictures Television to many countries. It was broadcast on NBC's daytime schedule from June 14, 1976, through July 21, 1978, and in first-run syndication from 1976 to 1980 and 1988 to 1989, and was revived in 2017 for broadcast on ABC. The show was created and originally produced by Chuck Barris, who also served as host for the NBC run and from 1977 to 1980 in syndication. 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The chain includes 13 hotels ( two-, three-, four- and five-, star hotels), four of which are operated under the brand Ibis. In 2001 the company signed an agreement with Accor for the management of Ibis Hotels in Bucharest and Constan\u0163a, that are properties of Continental Hotels. 2009 witnessed the opening of another Ibis hotel, this time in Sibiu. Continental Hotels chain was founded in 1991, is the largest Romanian hotel chain covering luxury, business and economy market. Cities where Continental Hotels is present: Bucharest, Arad, Oradea, Sibiu, Constan\u021ba, T\u00e2rgu Mure\u0219, Suceava, Drobeta-Turnu Severin and has over 1,860 rooms.\n\nHyatt Regency Kolkata: The Hyatt Regency Kolkata is a 5 star luxury business hotel located on the EM Bypass connector in Kolkata, India. The hotel is located at 11 km from the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International/Domestic Airport, 12 kilometers from Howrah railway station and well connected to other parts of the city. Spread over an area of 6.5 acres, is a full service luxury business hotel in Kolkata (Calcutta), India. The hotel has 233 rooms and 13 suites, specialty restaurants, a spa with a gymnasium, squash and tennis courts, and a landscaped pool. This 5 star hotel in Kolkata offers banquet spaces suitable for social and corporate events. The hotel also provides airport pick and drop on additional charges. The hotel has a 24x7 concierge to assist guests in sight seeing, city tour and other important information.\n\nWyndham Worldwide: Wyndham Worldwide Corporation is an American hospitality company, it is the holding company for Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, RCI and other lodging brands. It was spun off from Cendant Corporation in July 2006.\n\nMeli\u00e1 Hotels International: Meli\u00e1 Hotels International, S.A. (formerly Sol Meli\u00e1) is a Spanish hotel chain which was founded by Gabriel Escarrer Juli\u00e1 in 1956 in Palma de Mallorca. It is also known as and referred to by its former name of Sol Meli\u00e1. The company is one of Spain's largest domestic operators of holiday resorts and the 17th biggest hotel chain worldwide. Domestically in Spain the company is the market leader in both resort and urban hotels. Currently the hotel chain operates 374 hotels in 40 countries on 4 continents under the brands Meli\u00e1, Gran Meli\u00e1, ME by Meli\u00e1, Paradisus, Innside by Meli\u00e1, TRYP by Wyndham, Sol Hotels and Club Meli\u00e1.\n\nVasanth Nagar: Vasanth Nagar is a neighbourhood located in the central part of the city of Bangalore. A small neighbourhood residing many retired government officials and MLA's. The home of the French embassy also is situated here. Surrounded by major landmarks,offices,hotels and roads, this area has turned commercial now. Shangri-la hotel, luxury business hotel chain who have hotels at central location in major cities, has opened here on Palace road overlooking vasanthnagar.The Bangalore Palace is a five minutes walk and the Vidhan Soudha is just two kilometres from here. It is at a distance of 5\u00a0km from Majestic. It is bounded by Seshadripuram, Palace Guttahalli, Shivajinagar and Bangalore Cantonment. This neighbourhood is seeing a rise in luxury apartments due to its location.\n\nHilton Kuala Lumpur: Hilton Kuala Lumpur is a 5-star business hotel, located at 3 Jalan Stesen Sentral, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is part of the hotel chain Hilton Hotels & Resorts. Hilton Kuala Lumpur is situated in the heart of the vibrant KL Sentral area, towering 35 floors and 154m height. The hotel is under number 43 of the tallest buildings in Malaysia.\n\nThe Boulevard Hotel Kuala Lumpur: The Boulevard Hotel is a 4-star business hotel, located at Mid Valley City, Kuala Lumpur. It is part of the hotel chain CHM Hotels. The 4 star hotel is located next to the main entrance of the Mid Valley Megamall.\n\nGinger Hotels: Ginger is an Indian hotel chain, established by Roots Corporation Limited, and part of the Tata Group, a new brand under a category called \"Smart Basics Hotels\". The first hotel was opened in Whitefield, Bangalore in June 2004. Roots Corporation Limited is a fully owned subsidiary of The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL). IHCL, part of the Tata Group is India\u2019s largest hotel chain with more than 70 properties in India and abroad and over 100 years' presence in India\u2019s hospitality sector.\n\nSarovar Hotels & Resorts: Sarovar Hotels & Resorts is a privately owned hotel chain in India. It is the 3rd largest hotel chain in India with 75 hotels across India and overseas. The company is affiliated with Carlson Hospitality Worldwide. Carlson Companies are active in hospitality services, comprising more than 1570 hotels, resorts restaurants, and cruise ship operations in 81 countries. The association with Carlson Hospitality makes Sarovar Hotels the master franchisor for the Park Plaza and the Park Inn hotel brands in India. The Company has also launched the domestic brands: Sarovar Premiere, Sarovar Portico and Hometel.\n\nWingate By Wyndham: Wingate By Wyndham (formerly known as Wingate Inn) is a brand of independently owned hotels that targets business travelers. Wingate opened its first hotel in July 1996. Since then, over 100 new Wingate by Wyndhams have been opened. It competes with chains like Hilton Garden Inn, Courtyard by Marriott, and Hyatt Place. Wingate by Wyndham is a part of Wyndham Worldwide, formerly part of Cendant. 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It was the seventeenth roller coaster built at the park since Blue Streak in 1964. It is notable as being the 500th roller coaster designed by German engineer Werner Stengel and the first roller coaster featuring a Twisted Horseshoe Roll. Maverick's US$21-million price tag makes it Cedar Point's fourth most expensive roller coaster, behind Millennium Force, Top Thrill Dragster, and GateKeeper. The 4450 ft course makes it the fourth longest roller coaster at Cedar Point.\n\nHades 360: Hades 360 is the name of a wooden roller coaster located at Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. It was originally known as Hades before the 360 degree roll was added in 2013. It is the largest roller coaster in the park. 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It was the 16th roller coaster to be built at Canada's Wonderland, and the ride's track was completed in February 2012, with the first test run being completed on 15 March 2012. The coaster opened to season pass holders on 27 April 2012, and to the general public on 6 May 2012.\n\nRavine Flyer II: Ravine Flyer II is a hybrid wooden roller coaster located at Waldameer Park in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. It was ranked as the best new ride of 2008 by Amusement Today Magazine. The \"Ravine Flyer II\" took place of the park's old Ravine Flyer, which was removed in 1938 due to a tragedy resulting in a man's death. Initial concepts for the replacement ride were developed by Custom Coasters International in the early 1990s, further developed by Dennis McNulty several years later, then finalized and constructed by The Gravity Group with Jeff Mason overseeing construction.\n\nWooden roller coaster: A wooden roller coaster is most often classified as a roller coaster with running rails made of flattened steel strips mounted on laminated wooden track. Occasionally, the support structure may be made out of a steel lattice or truss, but the ride remains classified as a wooden roller coaster due to the track design. Because of the limits of wood, wooden roller coasters, in general, do not have inversions (when the coaster goes upside down), steep drops, or extremely banked turns (overbanked turns). However, there are exceptions; the defunct Son of Beast at Kings Island had a 214 ft drop and originally had a 90 ft loop until the end of the 2006 season, although the loop had steel supports. Other special cases are Hades 360 at Mount Olympus Water and Theme Park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. The coaster features a double-track tunnel, a corkscrew, and a 90-degree banked turn. There is also The Voyage at Holiday World (an example of a wooden roller coaster with a steel structure for supports) featuring three separate 90-degree banked turns. Ravine Flyer II at Waldameer Park has a 90-degree banked turn, T Express at Everland in South Korea with a 77-degree drop, and Outlaw Run at Silver Dollar City which has 3 inversions and 120-degree overbanked turn.\n\nWhite Cyclone: White Cyclone (\u30db\u30ef\u30a4\u30c8\u30b5\u30a4\u30af\u30ed\u30f3 , Howaito Saikuron ) is a wooden roller coaster at Nagashima Spa Land in Mie Prefecture, Japan. At 1700 m in length, White Cyclone is the third longest wooden roller coaster in the world, and is the longest wooden roller coaster outside of the United States. Despite its length, White Cyclone is still considerably shorter than the 2479 m Steel Dragon 2000, the world's longest steel roller coaster, which is also at Nagashima Spa Land. In addition to being the third longest wooden roller coaster, White Cyclone is the seventh tallest wooden roller coaster in the world and the fourth tallest wooden roller coaster outside the United States. A single ride on the White Cyclone costs \u00a51,000 (approximately $9 USD), and the ride is restricted to those individuals above 1.3 m in height; and those individuals under 54 years of age.\n\nBlue Streak (Conneaut Lake): Blue Streak is a wooden roller coaster built in 1937 at Conneaut Lake Park in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania. It is the only wooden coaster operating in the park and the biggest. Blue Streak follows an out and back design. It is the 17th oldest wooden roller coaster in the United States, and it is one of two shallow coasters designed by Ed Vettel still operating. The second is The Cyclone at Lakeside Amusement Park in Denver, Colorado. This Blue Streak at Conneaut Lake Park first opened in 1938. The layout of the Blue Streak is very simple out and back style roller coaster. The trains immediately enters a tunnel in the shape of an 'S\" and enters a 77 foot high climb up the lift hill. The train plummets down the first drop reaching up to top speed of 50 Mph and into a flat section. The flat section is followed by 2 medium size hills, then a wide turnaround section. After the turnaround, there is the uphill turn. The uphill turn slams riders against their seat. The train then follows 4 smaller camel back hills, providing airtime, then entering the break run and making a 360 degree turn back into the platform/station.\n\nGreen Lantern Coaster: Green Lantern Coaster is a steel roller coaster at Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The ride is themed after DC Comics' Green Lantern and is located within the park's DC Comics superhero hub. The ride is an El Loco roller coaster manufactured by S&S Worldwide, characterised by a tight circuit featuring a beyond-vertical drop and an outward banked turn. It holds the record for the steepest drop of any roller coaster in the Southern Hemisphere, and the second steepest in the world. \"Green Lantern Coaster\" officially opened on 23 December 2011.\n\nMillennium Force: Millennium Force is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It was the fourteenth roller coaster to be built at the park since Blue Streak opened in 1964. Upon completion in 2000, Millennium Force broke six world records and was the world's first Giga Coaster, a roller coaster that exceeds 300 ft in height and completes a full circuit. It was briefly the tallest and fastest in the world until Steel Dragon 2000 opened later the same year. The ride is also the third-longest roller coaster in North America after The Beast at Kings Island and Fury 325 at Carowinds. It was the first roller coaster to use a cable lift system rather than a traditional chain lift. The coaster has a 310 ft , 45-degree lift hill with a 300 ft drop and features two tunnels, three overbanked turns, and four hills. It has a top speed of 93 mph .\n\nTatsu: Tatsu is a steel flying roller coaster designed by Bolliger & Mabillard at the Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park located in Valencia, California, United States. Announced on November 17, 2005, the roller coaster opened to the public on May 13, 2006 as the park's seventeenth roller coaster. Tatsu reaches a height of 170 ft and speeds up to 62 mph . The ride's name means \"Flying Beast\" in Japanese. The roller coaster is also the world's tallest and fastest flying coaster; is the only flying roller coaster to feature a zero-gravity roll; and has the world's highest pretzel loop. 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Originally filmed in black and white for the first three seasons (1962-1965), the first color-filmed episode (\"Admiral Jed Clampett\") was aired on September 15, 1965, and all subsequent episodes from 1965 to 1971 were filmed in color. During its nine-season run, 274 episodes aired -- 106 in black-and-white, 168 in color. \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" was the most-watched television show on the 1962\u201363 and 1963\u201364 United States network television schedules, and was also the number-one-rated television show of the 1963\u201364 United States network television season.\n\nList of The Lucy Show episodes: The following is a list of episodes of \"The Lucy Show\", an American sitcom television series that ran on CBS from October 1, 1962 to March 11, 1968.\n\nVivian Vance: Vivian Vance (born Vivian Roberta Jones; July 26, 1909 \u2013 August 17, 1979) was an American television and theater actress and singer. 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Its original network title was The Ford Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show for the first season, and The Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse Presents The Lucille Ball\u2013Desi Arnaz Show for the following seasons. The successor to the classic comedy, \"I Love Lucy\", the programs featured the same cast members: Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, William Frawley, and Little Ricky (billed as Richard Keith in his post-\"Lucy\u2013Desi\" acting assignments). The production schedule avoided the grind of a regular weekly series.\n\nEthel Mertz: Ethel Mae Mertz (n\u00e9e Potter) (alternately \"Ethel Louise\" and \"Ethel Roberta\"), played by Vivian Vance, is one of the four main fictional characters in the highly popular 1950s American television sitcom \"I Love Lucy\". Ethel is the middle-aged landlady of the main character, Lucy Ricardo, played by Lucille Ball. Ethel was most likely born about 1905 and was raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico (episode #113). 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The series co-starred her long-time partner Gale Gordon and her real-life children Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr.. It was broadcast on CBS from 1968 to 1974. It was Ball's third network sitcom following \"I Love Lucy\" (1951\u201357) and \"The Lucy Show\" (1962\u201368).\n\nI Love Lucy: I Love Lucy is an American television sitcom starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley. The black-and-white series originally ran from October 15, 1951 to May 6, 1957 on CBS. After the series ended in 1957, a modified version continued for three more seasons with 13 one-hour specials; it ran from 1957 to 1960. It was first known as \"The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show\" and later in reruns as \"The Lucy\u2013Desi Comedy Hour\".\n\nThe Lucy Show: The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962\u201368. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to \"I Love Lucy\". 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All participating countries send the four winners of their National Biology Olympiad to the IBO, usually accompanied by two adults who are members of the international jury for the duration of the competition.\n\nParkrun: Parkrun (styled as parkrun) is the name given to a collection of five-kilometre running events that take place every Saturday morning in fifteen countries across five continents. Each Parkrun territory has its own sponsors. Events are run by volunteers, and participation is free of charge.\n\nCrescent Enterprises: Crescent Enterprises is a multinational company headquartered in the United Arab Emirates with diversified businesses that function under three main divisions \u2013 Group Companies, Crescent Investments, and CE-Ventures. It spans several sectors including ports and logistics, power and engineering, business aviation, healthcare, and verticals such as strategic investments, and business incubation. Crescent Enterprises employs over 5,000 people in 22 countries across five continents. The company has over US$1.4 billion in total assets and over the last five years, has achieved a 57% compounded annual growth rate in revenues and executed projects and investments of US$1.65 billion.\n\n5K run: The 5K run is a long-distance road running competition over a distance of five kilometres (3.1 miles). Also referred to as the 5K road race, 5 km, or simply 5K, it is the shortest of the most common road running distances. It is usually distinguished from the 5000 metres track running event by stating the distance in kilometres, rather than metres.\n\nCentennial Beach: Centennial Beach is a public aquatic park located at 500 W. Jackson Avenue in Naperville, Illinois. The Beach is within an abandoned, double quarry alongside the DuPage River. The facility covers almost 6 acres (24,000 m\u00b2) of land with a full two acres (8,000 m\u00b2) or 6.2 million gallons of open water from lake Michigan, all tested, re-circulated and chlorinated on site. Among its features is a sand beach next to the shallow end of the pool which offers a zero-depth entry. At the zero depth area of the pool there are 2 large water play features which pour water from about 10 ft up, and water spouts that shoot up water for children to play in and cool off. The shallow end of the pool goes from 0 ft to 4 ft , getting deeper as you walk further into the pool. In the 4 ft area there are 3 lanes for lap swimmer\u2019s, where Centennial Beach\u2019s swim team, The Mudrats, practice each week day morning before open swim hours. The shallow end also has a slide that was added in 2008. The shallow end also has an area called the \u201cchannel.\u201d This area is right next to the deep end and the diving boards. In the channel there is a pool lift for people who cannot use the ladders to get into the pool, they can be let in on the lift. The deep end of the beach has 2 floating rafts in the middle for swimmers to swim out to. The deep end also has 4 piers on the sides of the deep end for swimmers to sit and relax on without sitting on the walkway. The deep end has an NCAA and USS -approved diving complex, which houses two one-meter springboards and one three-meter board. Centennial beach is Open on all non-school days from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Centennial Beach\u2019s open swim hours are 11am-8pm Monday through Saturday and 11am-6pm on Sunday. The Beach opens early on Saturdays and Sundays for \u201cAdult Float\u201d which is a time where adults can come in with any sort of floating devices (not allowed during regular open swim time) and swim with them. Adult float is every Saturday and Sunday from 9am-10:55am. Every Saturday morning at 7am the Centennial Beach lifeguards train and do drills for 2 hours before the pool opens. In the event of inclement weather, poor conditions, low attendance, or insufficient staffing the manager may close the Beach or certain sections of the Beach. In mid-August the beach begins to close earlier than usual due to early darkness. Centennial Beach receives about 2,500 visitors on an average warm summer day. Over the course of a year the beach receives about 155,000. The beach plays host to various athletic events and is known for its nationally competitive lifeguard team.\n\nCarlos St. James: Carlos St. James (born Chicago, Illinois, US on June 21, 1961) is considered one of the founders of the Latin American renewable energy industry. He founded Argentina's renewable energy industry association; founded another organization that creates a bridge for investment capital and technology transfer from the Gulf region into Latin America's energy sector; and was the first President of the Latin American & Caribbean Council on Renewable Energy (\"LAC-CORE\") of Washington, DC, USA. He is active in the private sector as developer and investor, and as founder and publisher of a Spanish language magazine that communicates and educates the benefits of clean energy use across the continent. He has spoken at energy conferences in over three dozen countries across five continents to promote investment and visibility to the region, while working with governments to improve energy policies.\n\nDoro (telecoms): Doro is a listed Swedish company focusing on the development, marketing and sales of telecommunication and consumer electronics products and as well as more recently software adapted to old people. The company's headquarters is in Lund, Sweden. Doro has over 38 years' experience within the telecoms sector. Doro products are now widely available in more than 30 countries across five continents. Doro had revenues of SEK SEK 837.5 million in 2012. The company is quoted on the OMX Stockholm, Nordic list, Small companies. 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On April 7, 1953 President Dwight D. Eisenhower requested that Congress extend for one year the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, a measure which had originally been passed in 1934. Under this act and its subsequent extensions, the President was authorized to negotiate agreements with other countries for tariff reduction. In his message of April 7, the President called for a commission to study U.S. foreign economic policy in general. Section 301 of this Act provided for a bipartisan commission which consisted of seventeen members: seven appointed by the President, five appointed from the Senate by the Vice President, and five from the United States House of Representatives by the Speaker. President Eisenhower appointed Clarence B. Randall, Chairman of the Board of Inland Steel Company, as Chairman of the Commission. The Commission was directed to examine and report on the subjects of international trade, foreign economic policy, and the trade aspects of national security and total foreign policy. It was to recommend appropriate policies, measures, and practices, based on its findings, in a report to Congress.\n\nRonald Reagan: Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911 \u2013 June 5, 2004) was an American statesman and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Before his presidency, he was the 33rd Governor of California, from 1967 to 1975, after a career as a Hollywood actor and union leader.\n\nAlgerian presidential election, 2014: Presidential elections were held in Algeria on 17 April 2014. Incumbent President Abdelaziz Bouteflika was re-elected with 82% of the vote. Issues in the campaign included a desire for domestic stability after the bloody civil war of the 1990s, the state of the economy (30% unemployment), the frail health of the 15 year incumbent and 77-year-old president whose speech was \"slurred and inaudible\" in his only public outing during the campaign, and the less-than-wholehearted support given the president by normally united and discrete ruling class.\n\nForeign policy: A country's foreign policy, also called foreign relations or foreign affairs -policy, consists of self-interest strategies chosen by the state to safeguard its national interests and to achieve goals within its international relations milieu. The approaches are strategically employed to interact with other countries. The study of such strategies is called foreign policy analysis. In recent times, due to the deepening level of globalization and transnational activities, the states will also have to interact with non-state actors. The aforementioned interaction is evaluated and monitored in attempts to maximize benefits of multilateral international cooperation. Since the national interests are paramount, foreign policies are designed by the government through high-level decision making processes. National interests accomplishment can occur as a result of peaceful cooperation with other nations, or through exploitation. Usually, creating foreign policy is the job of the head of government and the foreign minister (or equivalent). In some countries the legislature also has considerable effects. Foreign policies of countries have varying rates of change and scopes of intent, which can be affected by factors that change the perceived national interests or even affect the stability of the country itself. The foreign policy of one country can have profound and lasting impact on many other countries and on the course of international relations as a whole, such as the Monroe Doctrine conflicting with the mercantilist policies of 19th-century European countries and the goals of independence of newly formed Central American and South American countries.\n\nPolicy studies: Policy studies emerged in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s as an subdisicipline of political science. The study of public policy includes the analysis of both the process of policymaking (the policy process) and the contents of policy (policy analysis). Policy analysis includes substantive area research (such as health or education policy), program evaluation and impact studies, and policy design. It \"involves systematically studying the nature, causes, and effects of alternative public policies, with particular emphasis on determining the policies that will achieve given goals.\"\n\nNetwork for Public Policy Studies: The Network for Public Policy Studies (NPPS) or Shams is an academic peer-reviewed website, under the supervision of Center for Strategic Studies, dedicated to the study of public policies with an emphasis on Iranian Government's policies. The NPPS publishes articles in Persian and English, covering topics including environmental policy, economic policy, foreign policy, science policy, technology policy, health policy, social policy and cultural policy. Mohammad Fazeli is the general editor of the website.\n\nUnited States presidential election, 1828: The United States presidential election of 1828 was the 11th quadrennial presidential election, held from Friday, October 31, to Tuesday, December 2, 1828. It featured a re-match between incumbent President John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Jackson, who won a plurality of the electoral college vote in the 1824 election. With no other major candidates, Jackson and his chief ally Martin Van Buren consolidated their bases in the South and New York and easily defeated Adams. The Democratic Party merged its strength from the existing supporters of Jackson and their coalition with some of the supporters of William H. Crawford (the \"Old Republicans\") and Vice-President John C. Calhoun. Jackson was the first president whose home state was neither Massachusetts nor Virginia.\n\nPolicy: A policy is a deliberate system of principles to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. A policy is a statement of intent, and is implemented as a procedure or protocol. Policies are generally adopted by a governance body within an organization. Policies can assist in both \"subjective\" and \"objective\" decision making. Policies to assist in subjective decision making usually assist senior management with decisions that must be based on the relative merits of a number of factors, and as a result are often hard to test objectively, e.g. work-life balance policy. In contrast policies to assist in objective decision making are usually operational in nature and can be objectively tested, e.g. password policy.\n\nThe Heritage Foundation: The Heritage Foundation (abbreviated to Heritage) is an American conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C. The foundation took a leading role in the conservative movement during the presidency of Ronald Reagan, whose policies were taken from Heritage's policy study \"Mandate for Leadership\". Heritage has since continued to have a significant influence in U.S. public policy making, and is considered to be one of the most influential conservative research organizations in the United States. After the 2016 election of Donald Trump as U.S. President, Heritage leader Rebekah Mercer played a major role in shaping his transition team.\n\nHeritage Canada: Heritage Canada The National Trust (formerly known as the Heritage Canada Foundation) (French: \"H\u00e9ritage Canada La Fiducie nationale\" ), is a registered charity with the mandate to inspire and lead action to save historic places, and promote the care and wise use of our historic environment. Its sites, projects and programs enhance community and quality of life and inspire Canadians to identify, conserve, use, celebrate and value their heritage buildings, landscapes, natural areas and communities for present and future generations. Established in 1973, it has campaigned to update and fill gaps in Canadian heritage policies and laws, including supporting legislation such as Heritage Lighthouse Protection Act. 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Mumme is known for being one of the founders of the air raid offense.\n\nJim Dennison: James L. Dennison (born February 5, 1938) is a former American football and baseball coach, player, and college athletics administrator. On November 11, 2012, Dennison retired as the head football coach at Walsh University in North Canton, Ohio. He had held that position since February 11, 1994, the year before the school's football team began play in 1995. From 1973 to 1985, Dennison was the head football coach at the University of Akron. He was also the head baseball coach at Akron in 1966. Dennison served as the athletic director at Akron (1986\u20131993) and Walsh (1993\u20132007). He played college football and college baseball at the College of Wooster, from which he graduated in 1960.\n\nTubby Raymond: Harold R. \"Tubby\" Raymond (born November 14, 1926) is a former American football and baseball player and coach. 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In the NBA, Center Shaquille O'Neal has a high career FG% (around .580) because he plays near the basket making many high percentage layups and slam dunks. Guard Allen Iverson often had a low FG% (around .420) because he took the bulk of his team's shot attempts, even with high difficulty shots.\n\nB\u00f6rje Salming: Anders B\u00f6rje Salming (] ; born 17 April 1951), nicknamed \"The King\", is a Swedish retired professional ice hockey defenceman. He played for Bryn\u00e4s IF, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Detroit Red Wings, and AIK. Salming was one of the first European players to make an impact in the National Hockey League (NHL), paving the way for future generations of players. He was one of the premier defencemen of his era in the NHL, and was recognized for this by being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1996. Remembered for his many seasons with the Maple Leafs, he holds numerous franchise records, including most assists. Salming also played extensively for Sweden in international play. He was recognized for this by being selected to the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Centennial All-Star Team. On 27 January 2017, in a ceremony during the All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, Salming was part of the second group of players to be named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history.\n\nRobert Smith (basketball): Robert Leroy Smith (born March 10, 1955) is an American retired basketball player. A 5'11\" point guard born in Los Angeles, California and from UNLV, Smith played for seven NBA teams in as many seasons from 1977 to 1984.\n\nRK Gorenje Velenje: Rokometni Klub Gorenje Velenje (English: Gorenje Velenje Handball Club ), commonly referred to as RK Gorenje or simply Gorenje, is a Slovenian handball club from Velenje. They play their games at the Red Hall (\"Rde\u010da dvorana \"). The club has many selections ranging from junior to professional teams. 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He is best known for his stand up comedy, for starring as JP in the TV series \"Fresh Meat\", and for playing Alfie Wickers in the TV series \"Bad Education\", which he also co-wrote. Since 2012, he has been a regular panellist on the game show \"A League of Their Own\". He also hosted \"Backchat\" with his father, Michael.\n\nKicking Out Shoshana: Kicking Out Shoshana (Hebrew: \u05e9\u05d5\u05e9\u05e0\u05d4 \u05d7\u05dc\u05d5\u05e5 \u05de\u05e8\u05db\u05d6\u05d9\u200e \u200e \"Shoshana Khaloutz Merkazi\") is a 2014 Israeli comedy-sports film directed by Shay Kanot. It features Gal Gadot as her first role in an Israel film. The film also stars Oshri Cohen, Mariano Idelman and Eli Finish. It was released on July 17, 2014.\n\nLast Flight (film): Last Flight (Chinese: \u7edd\u547d\u822a\u73ed) is a 2014 Chinese supernatural action thriller film starring Ed Westwick and Zhu Zhu. The film was directed by Vincent Zhou. The screenplay was written by Vincent Zhou and Peter Cameron.\n\nJack P. 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In the TV series, he is portrayed by English actor Ed Westwick. Although he is a secondary antagonist in the original book series, the TV series elevates him to an anti-heroic main character, where he is noted for his financial ambition, hedonism and personal style.\n\nRomeo & Juliet (2013 film): Romeo & Juliet is a 2013 internationally co-produced romantic drama film adaptation of William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy of the same name written by Julian Fellowes and directed by Carlo Carlei. The film stars Douglas Booth, Hailee Steinfeld, Damian Lewis, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Ed Westwick, Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd and Paul Giamatti. The film opened in the United Kingdom and the United States on 11 October 2013. Like Franco Zeffirelli's adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy, this film uses the traditional setting of Renaissance Verona, but, unlike previous major film adaptations, only follows the plot and uses only some of the dialogue as written by Shakespeare. This has led to a controversy; several critics denounced the film's advertising as misleading and losing the essence of the play. The film grossed $3 million.\n\nAll About Steve: All About Steve is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Phil Traill that stars Sandra Bullock, Thomas Haden Church, and Bradley Cooper as the eponymous Steve. The film is the winner of two Golden Raspberry Awards and has a 7% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes.\n\nEd Subitzky: Ed Subitzky, full name Edward Jack Subitzky (born March 19, 1943), is an American writer and artist, who is best known as a cartoonist, comics artist, and humorist/humor writer. He has also worked as a television comedy writer and performer, a writer and performer of radio comedy, and a writer of radio drama, as well as creating comedy and humor in various other media. He is a member of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and the Writers Guild of America. 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It was released as the lead single from the group's third album \"Parklife\". Charting at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart, \"Girls & Boys\" was Blur's first top 5 hit and their most successful single until \"Country House\" reached number 1 the following year. The single surpassed their previous commercial peak \"There's No Other Way\" by three spots on the UK Singles Chart, and saw the group achieve greater worldwide success. In the US, the track reached number 59 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart, becoming the band's second single to hit the chart after \"There's No Other Way\". It also reached number 4 on the Modern Rock songs chart.\n\nExposure (Expos\u00e9 album): Exposure is the debut studio album by American girl group Expos\u00e9, released on March 2, 1987. It reached number sixteen on the \"Billboard\" 200 and number twenty on the R&B albums chart and was certified double platinum by the RIAA in May 1990. The album spawned four top-ten singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, including \"Seasons Change\", which topped the chart in February 1988. Other hit singles were the breakthrough hit \"Come Go with Me\" (number 5 U.S.), a re-recorded version of the song \"Point of No Return\" (number 5 U.S.) and \"Let Me Be the One\" (number 7 U.S.). This was the first debut album by a group to feature four top-ten \"Billboard\" pop hits \u2013 a feat Cyndi Lauper achieved as a solo artist with her 1983 album \"She's So Unusual\".\n\nSoak Up the Sun: \"Soak Up the Sun\" is the title of a song recorded by American artist Sheryl Crow. It was released in March 2002 as the lead single from her album \"C'mon C'mon\". The song, which features backing vocals by Liz Phair, peaked at number-one on the \"Billboard\" Adult Top 40 chart and hit number 5 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart and #17 on the Hot 100 chart. In addition, \"Soak Up the Sun\" (remixed by noted DJ Victor Calderone) spent one week at #1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Play chart in June 2002; to date, this is Crow's only song to top this chart. It reached #16 on the UK Singles Chart. It was covered by the Kidz Bop Kids in 2003. The song was also included on the album \"Nolee Mix\" which was released to promote the My Scene dolls. The song was a staple of radio airplay during the summer of 2002.\n\nI Know You See It: \"I Know You See It\" is a song written and recorded by American rapper Yung Joc and featuring Brandy Hambric. It was released as the second single off his debut album \"New Joc City\". It reached number 17 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number 5 on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. It also peaked at number 5 on the U.S. Rap Songs chart. The video for the song first premiered on MTV's \"Making the Video\".\n\nJeff Healey: Norman Jeffrey \"Jeff\" Healey (March 25, 1966 \u2013 March 2, 2008) was a Canadian jazz and blues-rock vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter who attained musical and personal popularity, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s. He hit Number 5 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart with \"Angel Eyes\" and reached the Top 10 in Canada with the songs \"I Think I Love You Too Much\" and \"How Long Can a Man Be Strong\".\n\nLet It Rock (Ronnie Hawkins album): Let It Rock is a Juno Award-nominated album that documents American-Canadian singer Ronnie Hawkins' 60th birthday celebration and concert at Massey Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The concert took place on January 8, 1995 and featured performances by Hawkins, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Band and Larry Gowan. Jeff Healey sat in on guitar for most, if not all, of the performances. Hawkins' band, The Hawks, or permutations of it, backed most, if not all, of the acts. All of the musicians performing that night were collectively dubbed \"The Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll Orchestra\". The concert is among the last recorded of both Perkins and Rick Danko of The Band. An eponymous video of the concert was also released.\n\nIf You're Gone: \"If You're Gone\" is a song by the rock band Matchbox Twenty. It was released in October 2000 as the second single off \"Mad Season\". The song, written by Matchbox Twenty frontman Rob Thomas, became a hit on adult contemporary radio, spending two weeks at number 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. It also reached number 5 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, the band's second best-ranking song at this moment, preceded by the single \"Bent\" from the same album. Rob Thomas never dreamed of the song going out on an album, let alone being a huge success. The horn-driven outro of \"If You're Gone\" borrows heavily (note for note) from \"When the Rainbow Comes\" by World Party from their 1990 release \"Goodbye Jumbo\".\n\nThe Mamas & the Papas (album): The Mamas & the Papas is the self-titled second studio album by The Mamas & the Papas, released in 1966. The album peaked at number 4 on the US Billboard 200 album chart and number 24 in the UK. The lead off single, \"I Saw Her Again\", reached number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 11 in the UK Singles Chart. \" Words of Love\" was released as the second single in the US peaking at number 5. In the UK, it was released as a double A-side with \"Dancing in the Street\" (a cover of the 1964 hit by Martha and the Vandellas) and charted at number 47 in the UK.\n\nI'm a One-Woman Man: \"(I'm a) One-Woman Man\" is a song co-written by American country music artist Johnny Horton and Tillman Franks. It was originally released as a single by Horton in 1956, whose version peaked at number 7 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart. The song was twice recorded by American country music artist George Jones: first released on the album \"The Crown Prince of Country Music\" retitled \"One Woman Man\" in 1960, and later as \"I'm a One Woman Man\" released in November 1988 as the first single from his album \"One Woman Man\". It peaked at number 5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart in early 1989 and it would be his final Top 10 solo hit. His final appearance on the Top-10 country singles chart arrived a year later as part of a duet recording with Randy Travis. In spite of the lack of radio hits as the 1990s dawned Jones remained a popular concert draw for the next two decades and continued to release original recordings into the mid 2000s.\n\nScar Tissue (song): \"Scar Tissue\" is the first single from the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers' seventh studio album \"Californication\", released in 1999. It is one of their most successful songs, spending a then-record 16 consecutive weeks on top of the \"Billboard\" Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart, as well as 10 weeks at the top of the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and reached number 8 on \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Airplay. It peaked at number 9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. In the UK, the song reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. It won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song in 2000. 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Portrayed by Galen Gering and created by Dena Higley, Rafe is introduced in 2008 as the FBI agent assigned to protect the troublesome Sami Brady (Alison Sweeney) during her stay in witness protection. Sami and Rafe's contentious dynamic later develops into romance and the two fall in love and eventually marry. However, their romance is plagued by Sami's supercouple romance with Salem's resident badboy, EJ DiMera (James Scott). Rafe's disdain for the DiMera family grows when he discovers that EJ is behind the kidnapping and presumed death of Sami's daughter Sydney and EJ's father Stefano (Joseph Mascolo) replaces Rafe with a doppelganger. The series also introduces Rafe's younger sisters, Arianna (Lindsay Hartley) and Gabi (Camila Banus) and later his younger brother Dario (Jordi Vilasuso). Rafe is very protective of his siblings having helped raise them when their father abandoned the family. 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Martin played three seasons in the Western Soccer Alliance and one in the American Professional Soccer League. He also earned two caps with the U.S. national team. He is now the co-owner and head chef of K&L Bistro in Sebastopol, California.\n\nPhotography in Australia: Photography in Australia started in the 1840s. The first photograph taken in Australia, a view of Bridge Street (now lost) is believed to have been taken by a visiting naval captain, Captain Augustin Lucas (1804-1854) in 1841. The existence of the photograph was indicated in a note published in the \"Australasian Chronicle\" on 13 April of that year. Lucas arrived in Sydney aboard the \"Justine\", captained by his younger brother Francois Lucas.\n\nWalter Hearne: Walter Hearne (15 January 1864 \u2013 2 April 1925) was an English cricketer for Kent CCC. He was the elder brother of the great Middlesex bowler J.T.Hearne and was a bowler of somewhat similar style, being a medium paced right-hander with great accuracy and a pronounced off-break. However, unlike his younger sibling, Walter Hearne was not physically robust and suffered throughout his short career from knee problems, which ultimately led to his giving up the game at for the time a very young age. Also, even in his best season, Walter Hearne did not demonstrate that he possessed John Thomas\u2019 sting on a firm pitch: indeed on the best wicket he had to bowl during 1894 at the Oval, he was severely punished taking only two wickets for 129. There was, however, no denying his deadliness on sticky wickets: in one spell during 1894 he took in three games thirty-eight wickets for 241 runs, including thirteen for 98 against Surrey at Catford. Walter Hearne's cricket basically began and ended with his bowling: prior to making a score of 34 not out in his last-ever match his highest score had been only 22, and he was not a strong field as his more famous brother was.\n\nLucas Matthysse: Lucas Martin Matthysse (born September 27, 1982) is an Argentine professional boxer. He held the WBC interim super lightweight title from 2012 to 2013, and has challenged twice for a world title in 2013 and 2015. Matthysse is known for his aggressive pressure fighting style and formidable punching power. His older brother is former professional boxer Walter Matthysse.\n\nLiam Smith (boxer): Liam Smith (born 27 July 1988) is a British professional boxer. He held the WBO light-middleweight title from 2015 to 2016, having previously held the Commonwealth light-middleweight title from 2012 to 2013, and the British light-middleweight title from 2013 to 2015. Liam is the younger brother of Paul Smith and Stephen Smith, and the older brother of Callum Smith; all of whom are also professional boxers.\n\nWalter Arciprete: Walter Dario Arciprete (born May 25, 1979) is an Argentine former swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke and in individual medley events. He represented Argentina at the 2000 Summer Olympics, and achieved numerous Argentine titles and records from the national championships, including his 50 m breaststroke standard (27.81) that stood for more than a decade.\n\nOtto F. Walter: Otto F. Walter (5 June 1928 born as \"Otto Friedrich Walter\" \u2013 24 September 1994) was a Swiss publisher (Walter Verlag), author and novelist, which is well known in the German language countries. Otto Friedrich Walter was the younger brother of Silja Walter, a Benedictine nun in the Fahr Abbey and also a popular writer.\n\nSt\u00e9phan Larouche: St\u00e9phan Larouche is a Canadian boxing trainer based in Montreal, Quebec. Larouche has trained many of the best-known boxers of recent years in Quebec and was one of the two coaches of the Canadian team at the 2004 Summer Olympics. He was named as trainer of the year by FightNews Canada in 2005 and 2008. The list of boxers that worked with Larouche includes \u00c9ric Lucas, Leonard Dorin and Lucian Bute. 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The tallest building in Adelaide is currently the 31\u2013story Westpac House, which rises 132 m and was completed in 1988, as of October 2013 it is Australia's 115th tallest building. There are numerous projects either underway or planned in Adelaide, if constructed, Frome Central Tower 1 (11-27 Frome Street) would reach 134 m , therefore becoming the city's tallest building. The tallest approved building in Adelaide is the Sofitel Hotel (104-108 Currie Street), which will be 115 m , it is planned to become the city's second tallest building upon completion. Height restrictions\u2013enforced since the 1990s\u2013have limited the amount of skyscrapers constructed in the city although they have been eased in recent times.\n\nCapitol Lofts: The Capitol Lofts is a building located at 711 Main Street in downtown Houston, Texas. Constructed in 1908, the building was originally used for office space and was converted to residential lofts in the 1990s. The building was the tallest building in Houston and Texas until being surpassed by the Praetorian Building in Dallas, Texas as the tallest building in Texas in 1909. It remained the tallest in Houston until 1910 when surpassed by the Carter Building.\n\nLIC Building: LIC Building is a 15-storied building in Chennai, India, serving as the southern regional headquarters of the Life Insurance Corporation of India. It is the first skyscraper built in Chennai and a famous landmark in the city. Located on the arterial Anna Salai (formerly Mount Road), the building is 177\u00a0ft tall. LIC Building was the tallest building in India when it was inaugurated in 1959 and was surpassed by Mumbai's first skyscraper, the Usha Kiran Building, in 1961, which is about 80\u00a0m high. The building marked the transition from lime-and-brick construction to concrete columns in the region. The building is known for using pile foundation technique for the first time in the region. It was the tallest building in Chennai for over 35 years before being surpassed by the Hyatt Regency Building (erstwhile Magunta Oberoi) in Anna Salai and the Arihant Majestic Towers in Koyambedu, both in the mid-1990s.\n\nChrysler Building: The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco-style skyscraper located on the East Side of Midtown Manhattan, at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue in the Turtle Bay neighborhood. At 318.9 m , the structure was the world's tallest building for 11 months before it was surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931.\n\nCommerzbank Tower: Commerzbank Tower is a 56-story, 259 m futurist skyscraper owned by Samsung of Korea since September 2016 in the banking district of Frankfurt, Germany. An antenna spire with a signal light on top gives the tower a total height of 300.1 m . It is the tallest building in Frankfurt and the tallest building in Germany. It had been the tallest building in Europe from its completion in 1997 until 2003 when it was surpassed by the Triumph-Palace in Moscow. The Commerzbank Tower is only two metres taller than the Messeturm, which is also located in Frankfurt. The Messeturm had been the tallest building in Europe before the construction of the Commerzbank Tower.\n\nList of tallest buildings in Corpus Christi: This list of tallest buildings in Corpus Christi ranks high-rises in the U.S. city of Corpus Christi, Texas by height. The tallest building in Corpus Christi is the 28-story One Shoreline Plaza South Tower, which rises 411 feet (125 m) and was completed in 1988. It also stands as the tallest building in Texas south of San Antonio. The building is located on a complex which also contains the second tallest building in the city at 375 feet (114 m). The third tallest building is the Frost Bank Plaza. It stood as the city's tallest building from 1983 to 1988.\n\nCloud Club: The Cloud Club was a lunch club that occupied the 66th, 67th, and 68th floors of the Chrysler Building in New York City. At one time it was the highest lunch club in the world. It opened in 1930 and closed in 1979.\n\nHyperion Tower: The Hyperion Tower (Korean: \ud558\uc774\ud398\ub9ac\uc628 \ud0c0\uc6cc), also known as the Mok-dong Hyperion Towers, is a group of three buildings located in the Yangcheon-gu district of Seoul, South Korea, completed in 2003. The tallest of which, Tower A, is 69 storeys and 256 metres (840 feet) high, making it the second tallest building in Seoul and the world's 214th tallest building. The towers are used as residential housing. Tower A is the world's 19th tallest residential building. Below the building is the Hyundai Department store, a chain of high end department stores in South Korea. At the time of its completion, the building was the tallest in the country but was surpassed by Samsung Tower Palace 3 \u2013 Tower G in 2004.\n\nMesseturm: The MesseTurm (English: \"Trade Fair Tower\" ) is a 63-storey, 257 m skyscraper in the Westend-S\u00fcd district of Frankfurt, Germany. It is the second tallest building in Frankfurt, the second tallest building in Germany and the third tallest building in the European Union. It was the tallest building in Europe from its completion in 1991 until 1997 when it was surpassed by the Commerzbank Tower, which is also located in Frankfurt.\n\nU.S. Bank Tower (Los Angeles): U.S. Bank Tower, formerly Library Tower and First Interstate Bank World Center, is a 1018 ft skyscraper at 633 West Fifth Street in downtown Los Angeles, California. It is the third tallest building in California, the second tallest building in LA, the fifteenth tallest in the United States, the third tallest west of the Mississippi River after the Salesforce Tower and the Wilshire Grand Center, and the 92nd tallest building in the world, after being surpassed by the Wilshire Grand Center. Because local building codes required all high-rise buildings to have a helipad, it was known as the tallest building in the world with a roof-top heliport from its completion in 1989 to 2004 when Taipei 101 opened. It is also the third tallest building in a major active seismic region; its structure was designed to resist an earthquake of 8.3 on the Richter scale. It consists of 73 stories above ground and two parking levels below ground. Construction began in 1987 with completion in 1989. The building was designed by Henry N. Cobb of the architectural firm Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and cost $350 million to build. 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The album is the band's most popular album, being certified platinum in the same year that it was released in. This was due at least in part to \"Bodies\" which remains the band's most well-known song. This is the only studio album by the band to feature original lead singer Dave Williams. While touring in support of \"Sinner\", he died on August 14, 2002 from cardiomyopathy. The album debuted at #14 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. Drowning Pool released a reissue of the album called the \"Unlucky 13th Anniversary Edition\" in 2014. The album was put at no. 25 on Metal Descent's list \"The 25 Best Alternative Metal Albums\".\n\nOracular Spectacular: Oracular Spectacular is the debut album by American psychedelic rock band MGMT, released on October 2, 2007 by RED Ink and physically on January 22, 2008 by Columbia. It was produced by Dave Fridmann and is the band's first release of new content, being recorded from March to April 2007. The album was promoted with three singles: \"Time to Pretend\", \"Electric Feel\" and \"Kids\". Both \"Time to Pretend\" and \"Kids\" were re-recorded for the album songs from the band's previous release \"Time to Pretend\" (2005), with the opening track serving as a \"mission statement\" and the theme continued through the album's subsequent tracks.\n\nTime to Pretend (EP): Time to Pretend is the second EP by the American rock band MGMT, released on August 30, 2005 by Cantora Records and made available on iTunes. New versions of the tracks \"Time to Pretend\" and \"Kids\" were later released on MGMT's debut album \"Oracular Spectacular\" (2007\u20132008). At the time this was recorded they were still known as \"The Management\".\n\nWe (Don't) Care: We (Don't) Care is the first release by the American rock band The Management (now known as MGMT). Newer versions of the tracks \"Love Always Remains\" and \"Kids\" were later released on MGMT's Cantora Records release \"Time to Pretend\" EP (2005) and additional versions of \"Kids\" appear on both their major-label debut \"Oracular Spectacular\" (2007\u20132008) and their demo album \"Climbing to New Lows\" (2005) recorded shortly after this EP. Additionally, \"We Care\", \"We Don't Care\" and \"Grutu (Just Becuz)\" were also included on \"Climbing to New Lows\".\n\nCongratulations (album): Congratulations is the second studio album by American rock band MGMT, first self-released through MGMT's website on March 20, 2010 with a general release following on April 13, 2010 by Columbia Records. The album marks a departure from the synthpop style that first brought the band acclaim on their debut studio album \"Oracular Spectacular\" and features a more psychedelic, progressive and guitar-driven sound. MGMT began writing the tracks that would ultimately appear on \"Congratulations\" in early 2009. They eventually headed to a Malibu studio to work on the album, with producer Peter Kember (Sonic Boom), an ex-member of Spacemen 3, where vocal contributions from Royal Trux singer Jennifer Herrema were also recorded for the album. VanWyngarden has stated that the album is influenced by the band's massive rise in popularity since \"Oracular Spectacular'\"s release. \"It's us trying to deal with all the craziness that's been going on since our last album took off. Sometimes it just doesn't feel natural\".\n\nKids (MGMT song): \"Kids\" is a song by the American rock band MGMT, released as the third and final single from their debut studio album \"Oracular Spectacular\" (2007) on October 13, 2008. The version of the song that appears on \"Oracular Spectacular\" is updated from earlier versions that appear on the band's EPs \"Time to Pretend\" (2005) and \"We (Don't) Care\" (2004). A track entitled \"Kids (Afterschool Dance Megamix)\" appears on the album \"Climbing to New Lows\" (2005). On December 1, 2009, the track was announced as a nominee at the 52nd Grammy Awards in the category Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.\n\nElectric Feel: \"Electric Feel\" is a song by the American rock band MGMT, released as the second single from their debut studio album \"Oracular Spectacular\" (2007) on June 23, 2008. The single was released as a 7\" and CD single, and later on 12\" vinyl. \"Electric Feel\" was released to radio on July 29, 2008. The song's second video features The Rock-afire Explosion. The song is primarily in 6/4, with an instrumental bridge in 4/4.\n\nTime to Pretend: \"Time to Pretend\" is a song by the American indie band MGMT, released as the lead single from their debut studio album \"Oracular Spectacular\" (2007) on March 3, 2008. An earlier version had been released on their \"Time to Pretend\" EP. The single was released as a 7\" and CD single featuring the B-sides \"Weekend Wars\" (BBC Radio 1 Session) and \"Metanoia\", respectively. In early 2009, the song was re-released in the UK. The song was ranked at number 493 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song was ranked at number 90 on \"NME\"' s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.\n\nAndrew VanWyngarden: Andrew Wells VanWyngarden (born February 1, 1983) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist, guitar player and songwriter for the band MGMT, praised for (according to \"Interview Magazine\") \"an uncanny knack for producing pop music that sounds as if it were filtered through a kaleidoscope.\" One of his (and MGMT cofounder Benjamin Goldwasser's) songs \"Kids\" (from the \"Oracular Spectacular\" album) received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, while the duo was nominated in the Best New Artist category.\n\nMGMT: MGMT is an American psychedelic rock band formed in 2002 at Wesleyan University. It currently consists of Andrew VanWyngarden (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, drums, percussion) and Ben Goldwasser (vocals, keyboards, guitar, percussion). In the live lineup it consists of VanWyngarden, Goldwasser, Will Berman (drums, percussion, harmonica, backing vocals), Matt Asti (bass guitar, backing vocals), James Richardson (lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals) and Hank Sullivant (guitar, keyboards).", "question": "Who is the lead singer of a rock band that created an album called \"Oracular Spectacular?\"", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"album_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the album mentioned in the question."}, "band_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the band that created the album."}, "band_genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The musical genre of the band."}, "lead_singer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the lead singer of the band."}}, "required": ["album_name", "band_name", "band_genre", "lead_singer_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"album_name": "Oracular Spectacular", "band_name": "MGMT", "band_genre": "psychedelic rock", "lead_singer_name": "Andrew VanWyngarden"}, "ground_truth": {"album_name": "Oracular Spectacular", "band_name": "MGMT", "band_genre": "psychedelic rock", "lead_singer_name": "Andrew VanWyngarden"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2055, "output_tokens": 42, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "eddbe5a4f168c1bd0efafbc50c5485e9ba6d7811bc74f2956e446d5931e8840c", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab3a6f1554299233954ff7a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Southwest Airlines", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Jack Brooks Regional Airport: Jack Brooks Regional Airport (IATA: BPT, ICAO: KBPT, FAA LID: BPT) , formerly Southeast Texas Regional Airport, is near Port Arthur, Texas, nine miles (14 km) southeast of Beaumont and northeast of Port Arthur. It was formerly the Jefferson County Airport, but its name was changed to honor former U.S. Representative Jack Brooks (D - Beaumont). The airport is southwest of the city of Nederland in unincorporated Jefferson County, and is used for general aviation. Southwest Airlines ended scheduled service (in 1980). A number of other airlines have also initiated and then ceased service including American Eagle, Continental, Delta/Delta Connection and United Express. The latest chapter with regard to passenger airline service at the airport involves the resumption of service by American Eagle on behalf of American Airlines to Dallas/Ft. Worth (DFW).\n\nNorwegian Air Shuttle: Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA (), trading as Norwegian, is a Norwegian low-cost airline. It is the third largest low-cost carrier in Europe, the largest airline in Scandinavia, and the ninth-largest airline in Europe in terms of passenger numbers. It offers a high-frequency domestic flight schedule within Scandinavia and Finland, and to business destinations such as London, as well as to holiday destinations in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands, transporting over 30 million people in 2016. The airline is known for its distinctive livery of white with a red nose, with portraits of distinguished Scandinavians on the tail fins of its aircraft.\n\nAmerica West Airlines: America West Airlines was a U.S. airline headquartered in Tempe, Arizona. Their main hub was at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, with a secondary hub at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. The airline became part of the US Airways Group after it acquired the larger airline in 2005 and adopted the US Airways brand name. America West was the second largest low-cost carrier in the U.S. after Southwest Airlines and served approximately 100 destinations in the US, Canada, and Mexico. 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As of July 2014, the world's largest low-cost carrier is Southwest Airlines, which operates in the United States and some surrounding areas.\n\nNorwegian Air Shuttle destinations: Norwegian Air Shuttle is a low-cost airline operating from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Spain and the United Kingdom. As of December 2012, it operates to 87 airports in 25 countries across three continents, from its operating bases. Norwegian was founded in 1993 as a regional airline to operate routes for Braathens SAFE in Western Norway. It became a domestic, main-haul low-cost carrier from 1 September 2002, when it took into use Boeing 737-300. In 2006, Norwegian Air Shuttle established its first non-Norwegian base at Warsaw Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin Airport in Poland. A year later, Norwegian bought the Swedish low-cost carrier FlyNordic, which was merged into Norwegian a year later.\n\nJetsgo: Jetsgo Corporation was a Canadian low-cost carrier based in the Saint-Laurent area of Montreal. Jetsgo served 19 destinations across Canada, 10 destinations in the United States, and 12 scheduled weekend-charter destinations in the Caribbean. At the time the third-largest carrier in the country, Jetsgo abruptly ended service and entered bankruptcy protection on March 11, 2005, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at the beginning of the busy March-break travel season. According to news outlets, the airline was processing orders and taking payments for flights the night before they claimed bankruptcy and ceased operations.\n\nSouthwest Airlines: Southwest Airlines Co. () is a major U.S. airline and the world's largest low-cost carrier headquartered in Dallas, Texas.\n\nList of low-cost airlines: The following is a list of low-cost carriers organized by home country. A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as a no-frills, discount or budget carrier or airline) is an airline that offers generally low fares in exchange for eliminating many traditional passenger services. Regional airlines, which may compete with low-cost airlines on some routes, are listed at List of regional airlines.\n\nChina Airlines: China Airlines (CAL) () () is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It is headquartered in Taoyuan International Airport and has 12,607 regular employees. China Airlines operates over 1,400 flights weekly to 118 airports in 115 cities (including codeshare) across Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania. The cargo division operates 91 pure freighter flights weekly. The carrier was, in 2013, the 29th and 10th largest airline in the world in terms of passenger revenue per kilometer (RPK) and freight RPK, respectively. China Airlines has three airline subsidiaries: Mandarin Airlines operates flights to domestic and low-demand regional destinations; China Airlines Cargo, a member of Skyteam Cargo, operates a fleet of freighter aircraft and manages its parent airline's cargo-hold capacity; Tigerair Taiwan is a low-cost carrier established by China Airlines and Singaporean airline group Tigerair Holdings and is wholly owned by China Airlines Group.\n\nUnited Airlines: United Airlines, Inc., commonly referred to as United, is a major U.S. airline headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It is the world's third-largest airline when measured by revenue, after American Airlines and Delta Air Lines. United operates a large domestic and international route network, with an extensive presence in the Asia-Pacific region. United is a founding member of Star Alliance, the world's largest airline alliance. Regional service is operated by independent carriers under the brand name United Express. 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It was released on October 20, 1975. It peaked at #11 on the Billboard Country Albums chart, with two tracks that broke into the Top Ten Country Singles: the title song, \"Somebody Loves You\", peaked at #8, and Gayle scored her first ever #1 country hit with \"I'll Get Over You\" in April 1976.\n\nHuehuecoyotl: In Aztec mythology, Huehuec\u00f3yotl ] (from \"hu\u0113hueh\" ] \"very old\" (literally, \"old old\") and \"coy\u014dtl\" ] \"coyote\" in Nahuatl) is the auspicious god of music, dance, mischief and song of Pre-Columbian Mexico. He is the patron of uninhibited sexuality and rules over the day sign in the Aztec calendar named cuetzpallin (lizard.) and the fourth trecena Xochitl (\"flower\" in Nahuatl) He is depicted in the Codex Borbonicus as a dancing coyote with human hands and feet, accompanied by a human drummer. 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Gone were the honky tonk stable steel guitars and fiddles of \"My Kind of Country\" and \"Have I Got a Deal for You\", to be replaced by a highly produced and orchestrated Bakersfield-like sound. This did not diminish the album's sales, as it was her third #1 country album, and two of its tracks, \"I Know How He Feels\" and \"New Fool at an Old Game,\" reached #1 on the Billboard country singles charts. A remake of an old jazz vocal standard made famous by Ella Fitzgerald, \"Sunday Kind of Love\", reached the #5 spot. Also covered was \"Respect\", a song made famous by Aretha Franklin.\n\nOld Coyote Town: \"Old Coyote Town\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Don Williams. It was released in January 1989 as the fourth single from the album \"Traces\". The song reached number 5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. 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The album included the #1 country singles \"Real Love\" (a duet with Kenny Rogers that also reached #91 on the U.S. pop charts) and \"Think About Love\", as well as the #3 country single \"Don't Call it Love\" and the top twenty #17 country single \"Tie Our Love (In a Double Knot)\", as well as a cover of Nanci Griffith's \"Once in a Very Blue Moon\".\n\nPrairie Oyster: Prairie Oyster was a Canadian country music group from Toronto, Ontario. They were named Country Group or Duo of the year six times by both the Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) and the Juno Awards. The band also won the Bud Country Fans' Choice Award from the CCMA in 1994. They have four No.\u00a01 country singles in Canada, with an additional 12 singles reaching the Canadian Country Top 10. 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In spite of the lack of radio hits as the 1990s dawned Jones remained a popular concert draw for the next two decades and continued to release original recordings into the mid 2000s.\n\nStones in the Road: Stones in the Road is the fifth album by Mary Chapin Carpenter, and her first and only #1 Country Album on the Billboard charts. The album also contains her first and only #1 Hot Country Singles hit, \"Shut Up and Kiss Me.\" Other charting singles were \"Tender When I Want to Be\" at #6, \"House of Cards\" at #21, and \"Why Walk When You Can Fly?\" at #45. The nostalgically themed title track was first recorded by folk singer Joan Baez for her 1992 studio album \"Play Me Backwards\", to whom Carpenter first pitched the song during a joint concert appearance before she recorded it herself. It was also featured in the 1995 film \"Bye Bye Love\".", "question": "How many No. 1 country singles has the artist how recorded Old Coyote Town achieved ? 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The film was shot in Winnipeg and was released on March 6, 2009.\n\nThe Day After Tomorrow: The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science-fiction disaster film co-written, directed, and produced by Roland Emmerich and starring Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm, Emmy Rossum, and Sela Ward. The film depicts catastrophic climatic effects following the disruption of the North Atlantic Ocean circulation in a series of extreme weather events that usher in global cooling and lead to a new ice age. Filmed in Toronto and Montreal, it is the highest-grossing Hollywood film made in Canada (adjusted for inflation).\n\nGreat Balls of Fire! (film): Great Balls of Fire! is a 1989 American biographical film directed by Jim McBride and starring Dennis Quaid as rockabilly pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis. Based on a biography by Myra Lewis and Murray M. Silver Jr., the screenplay is written by McBride and Jack Baran. The film is produced by Adam Fields, with executive producers credited as Michael Grais, Mark Victor, and Art Levinson.\n\nSlow Turning: Slow Turning was singer-songwriter John Hiatt's ninth album, released in 1988. It provided Hiatt's only significant radio hit with the title track, which features the memorable line \"I'm yelling at the kids in the back, 'cause they're banging like Charlie Watts\". The single \"Slow Turning\" was also featured in the 2002 motion picture drama the \"The Rookie\" which starred Dennis Quaid. \"Feels Like Rain\" would later be covered by Buddy Guy on an album of the same name and was featured in the 2004 Kate Hudson movie \"Raising Helen\". \"Drive South\" would become a country hit for Suzy Bogguss in the early 1990s. \"Icy Blue Heart\" was covered by Emmylou Harris in her 1989 album \"Bluebird\", with backing vocals by Bonnie Raitt. Ilse DeLange recorded \"It'll Come To You\"\" and \"Feels Like Rain\" on her live album \"Dear John\". During the barroom scene in the Film \"Thelma and Louise\", the band is playing \"Tennessee Plates\" (Charlie Sexton recorded the song for the soundtrack album).\n\nThe Alamo (2004 film): The Alamo is a 2004 American war film about the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution. The film was directed by Texan John Lee Hancock, produced by Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, and Mark Johnson, distributed by Touchstone Pictures, and starring Dennis Quaid as Sam Houston, Billy Bob Thornton as David Crockett, and Jason Patric as Jim Bowie.\n\nAt Any Price (film): At Any Price is a 2012 American drama film directed by Ramin Bahrani and written by Bahrani and Hallie Newton. The film, starring Dennis Quaid and Zac Efron, was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, and later screened as an official selection at both the Telluride Film Festival and the 2012 Toronto Film Festival. Sony Pictures Classics purchased the film and it was released in the United States on April 24, 2013.\n\nThe Rookie (2002 film): The Rookie is a 2002 sports drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on the true story of Jim Morris, who had a brief, but famous Major League Baseball career in 1999\u20132000. The film stars Dennis Quaid, Rachel Griffiths, Jay Hernandez, and Brian Cox.\n\nSwitchback (film): Switchback is a 1997 American thriller film starring Dennis Quaid, Danny Glover, Jared Leto, Ted Levine, William Fichtner and R. Lee Ermey, set in Amarillo, Texas and moving through New Mexico and Southern Colorado. It was written and directed by Jeb Stuart.\n\nSmart People: Smart People is a 2008 American comedy-drama film starring Dennis Quaid, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ellen Page, and Thomas Haden Church. The film was directed by Noam Murro, written by Mark Poirier and produced by Michael London, with Omar Amanat serving as executive producer. \"Smart People\" was filmed on location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, including several scenes at Carnegie Mellon University and the Pittsburgh International Airport. 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The population was 16,381 at the 2010 census. The 2012 estimate of Gorham's population was 16,667. In addition to its urban village center known as Gorham Village or simply \"the Village,\" the town encompasses a number of smaller, unincorporated villages and hamlets with distinct historical identities, including South Gorham, West Gorham, Little Falls, White Rock, and North Gorham. Gorham is home to one of the three campuses of the University of Southern Maine. In 2013, Gorham was voted second best town in Maine after Hampden by a financial website.\n\nWestwood (Uniontown, Alabama): Westwood is a historic plantation in Uniontown, Alabama, United States. The main house was built between 1836 and 1850 by James Lewis Price. It is in the Greek Revival style with some Italianate influence. The outbuildings include a smokehouse with architectural detailing identical to the main house, a carriage house, a dairy, and a cook\u2019s quarters. 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The facility is now owned by McLean Hospital, who used it as a drug treatment center.\n\nEdward Steves Homestead: The Edward Steves Homestead is located in the Bexar County city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. It was designed by architect Alfred Giles and designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. The main house was donated to the San Antonio Conservation Society in 1952. The organization completely restored the main house as a museum and now conducts daily tours. The complete homestead property consists of four individual structures: the main house museum, the carriage house, the river house, and the servants' quarters. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bexar County, Texas, as a contributing structure of the King William Historic District.\n\nJohn S. Williams House and Farm: John S. Williams House and Farm, also known as Old Chatham Sheepherding Farm and Inn, is a historic home and farm designated a national historic district and located at Chatham in Columbia County, New York. The district includes seven contributing buildings. They are: the main house, a farm employee cottage, another cottage, a stone tool shed (originally a smoke house), and three small barns / garages. The main house is a two story, frame building with a center hall plan. The house dates to the about 1770, but was extensively enlarged and remodelled in 1935-1936 in the Colonial Revival style, under direction by New York City architects Polhemus & Coffin.\n\nUnited States House of Representatives Page: United States House of Representatives Page Program was a program run by the United States House of Representatives, under the office of the Clerk of the House, in which voluntary appointed high school juniors applicants acted as non-partisan federal employees in the House of Representatives, providing supplemental administrative support to House operations in a variety of capacities in Washington, D.C., at the United States Capitol. Pages reported to \"Chief Pages\", commonly referred to as work bosses (or \"House Page Work Supervisors\") on the Democratic and Republican sides of the House of Representatives Floor. As was the practice in Middle Ages, pages were used as a messaging service for the four main House Office Buildings (Rayburn, Longworth, Cannon, and Ford) as well as inside the Capitol. Other Page responsibilities included: taking statements from members of Congress after speeches (for the Congressional Record), printing and delivering vote reports to various offices, tending members' personal needs while on the floor of the House, managing phones in the cloakrooms, and ringing the bells for votes. Pages were nominated by representatives based upon a highly competitive application process. Congressional Pages had served within the U.S. House of Representatives for almost 180 years.\n\nGodillot Place: Godillot Place is a historic country estate at 60 and 65 Jesup Road in Westport, Connecticut. The main house, now known as the Lyman Building, is Stick style structure, built c. 1880 around a core which is an 1804 farmhouse that now makes up the western section. The building has asymmetrical massing characteristic of the late 19th century, with a busy roofline that has projecting gable sections and dormers that have decorative shingling and overlaid Stick woodwork. Across the street from the main house stand a carriage house and barn that date to the time of the major alterations. The design has been attributed to Palliser, Palliser & Co., a New York City architectural pattern book publisher.\n\nMilwaukee: Milwaukee ( , ) is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin and the fifth-largest city in the Midwestern United States. The county seat of Milwaukee County, it is on Lake Michigan's western shore. Ranked by estimated 2014 population, Milwaukee was the 31st largest city in the United States. The city's estimated population in 2015 was 600,155. Milwaukee is the main cultural and economic center of the Milwaukee metropolitan area. It is also part of the larger Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha combined statistical area, which had an estimated population of 2,026,243 in the 2010 census.\n\nWilliam Diamond: William 'Bill' Diamond (born February 19, 1945) is an American politician and former teacher. Diamond served as a Democratic State Senator from Maine's 12th District, including his residence in Windham. He was first elected to the Maine House of Representatives in 1976 and served in the House until 1982, when he was elected to the Maine State Senate. He served in the Senate until 1986. In 1989, he succeeded Rodney S. Quinn as Maine's Secretary of State and was re-elected four years later. He returned to elected office in 2004 when he was elected to the Senate. Unable to seek re-election due to term-limits in 2012, Diamond was replaced by Republican Gary Plummer.\n\nRodney S. Quinn: Rodney Sharon Quinn (May 27, 1923 \u2013 October 27, 2012) was an American politician from Maine. 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He was defeated by Maratha Gaekwads in 1753 at Ahmedabad and Gaekwads agreed to his demand of control of villages in North Gujarat headquartered at Radhanpur State. His descendants lost some of these villages to Gaekwads subsequently. In 1813, Sher Khan made a treaty with the Gaekwar and British and became British protectorate. His descendants ruled the state until independence of India in 1947.\n\nSher Khan Bandar: Sher Khan Bandar (Pashto/Persian: \u0634\u06d0\u0631\u062e\u0627\u0646 \u0628\u0646\u062f\u0631 ) is a border town and a port in the Kunduz Province of Afghanistan, next to the Panj River near the border with Tajikistan. Its old name was Qezel Qal'eh. It was renamed after Sher Khan Nashir, Khan of the Kharoti tribe, governor of the Kunduz region in the 1930s. The port links Kunduz and Kabul in Afghanistan with Qurghonteppa and Dushanbe in Tajikistan.\n\nAli Sher Khan Anchan: Ali Sher Khan Anchan (1590-1625) (Balti: \u0639\u0644\u06cc \u0634\u06cc\u0631 \u062e\u0627\u0646 \u0627\u0646\u0686\u0646) (also called Ali Rai, Ray Al\u012b, Al\u012b Rai, Raja Sher Ali Mir, Mir Ali, Sher Ali and Ali Zad) was a famous Balti king. He was a Maqpon dynasty king who unified Baltistan and expanded its frontiers to Ladakh and western Tibet in the east, and in the west to the borders of Ghizar and Chitral.\n\nKunduz Province: Kunduz (Pashto/Persian: \u06a9\u0646\u062f\u0632\u200e \u200e ) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northern part of the country next to Tajikistan. The population of the province is around 953,800, which is multi-ethnic and mostly a tribal society. The city of Kunduz serves as the capital of the province. The Kunduz Airport is located next to the provincial capital.\n\nSITAR GY-110 Sher Khan: The SITAR GY-110 Sher Khan was a light aircraft designed in France in the late 1960s as a larger and more powerful version of designer Yves Gardan's Bagheera. Like the Bagheera, it was to be a conventional low-wing, cantilever monoplane with a fully enclosed cabin. However, although the Bagheera had seating for up to four people in 2+2 configuration, the Sher Khan was to have a stretched fuselage with full seating for four people. The wingspan was also to be enlarged, and unlike the Bagheera, whose tricycle undercarriage was fixed, the Sher Khan's was to be retractable.\n\nGholam Nabi Nasher: Ghulam Nabi Nasher (10 May 1926 \u2013 25 June 2010) was the son of Loe Khan Nasher and grandson of Sher Khan Nasher. He was an ethnic Pushtun, the hereditary Khan of the Kharoti (Ghilzai) tribe, born in Qarabagh, Ghazni. 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The competition is open to all 72 members of the English Football League and the 20 members of the Premier League. For the first six seasons of the competition, the final was contested over two legs, one at each participating club's stadium. The first Football League Cup was won by Aston Villa, who beat Rotherham United 3\u20132 on aggregate, after losing the first leg 2\u20130. The competition's first single-legged final was held in 1967: Queens Park Rangers defeated West Bromwich Albion 3\u20132 at Wembley Stadium in London.\n\n2010\u201311 A.F.C. Bournemouth season: The 2010\u201311 A.F.C. Bournemouth season is the club's first season back in Football League One after a two-year absence. During the 2010\u201311 English football season, Bournemouth will participate in League One, the Johnstones Paint Trophy, the FA Cup, and the Football League Cup. 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PTI is owned and operated by the Piedmont Triad Airport Authority.\n\nWPAW: WOLF (\"93.1 the Wolf\") is a country music radio station licensed to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and serving the Piedmont Triad region, which includes Greensboro and High Point. The Entercom outlet broadcasts at 93.1\u00a0MHz with an ERP of 100\u00a0kW. The station's studios are located near the Piedmont Triad International Airport, and a transmitter site is near Stokesdale, North Carolina. On December 28th 2016 , WPAW Switched to WOLF Callsign.\n\nLaGuardia Airport: LaGuardia Airport (IATA: LGA, ICAO: KLGA, FAA LID: LGA) is an airport in the northern part of the New York City borough of Queens in the United States. It is on the waterfront of Flushing and Bowery Bays in East Elmhurst and borders the neighborhoods of Astoria and Jackson Heights. The airport is the third busiest airport serving New York City, and the twentieth busiest in the United States. LaGuardia Airport covers 680 acre .\n\nWJMH: WJMH, \"\"102 JAMZ,\"\" is a mainstream urban-leaning rhythmic contemporary FM radio station serving the Piedmont Triad region, with a hip hop-intense playlist. It broadcasts at 102.1 MHz with 99,000 watts of power and is licensed to Reidsville, North Carolina. Owned by Entercom, the station's studios are located near the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, with a transmitter site near Stokesdale, North Carolina.\n\nPiedmont Triad: The Piedmont-Triad (or simply the Triad) is a north-central region of the U.S. state of North Carolina that consists of the area within and surrounding the three major cities of Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point. This close group or \"triad\" of cities lies in the Piedmont geographical region of the United States and forms the basis of the Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point CSA. The area of the triad is approximately 5,954 square miles. The metropolitan area is connected by Interstates 40, 85, 73, and 74 and is served by the Piedmont Triad International Airport. Long known as one of the primary manufacturing and transportation hubs of the southeastern United States, the Triad is also an important educational and cultural region and occupies a prominent place in the history of the American Civil Rights Movement. The Triad is not to be confused with the \"Triangle\" region (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill), directly to the east. As of 2012, the Piedmont Triad has an estimated population of 1,611,243 making it the 33rd largest CSA metropolitan area in the United States.\n\nWQMG: WQMG is an Urban Adult Contemporary station licensed to Greensboro, North Carolina and serves the Piedmont Triad region, which also includes High Point and Winston-Salem. The Entercom outlet broadcasts at 97.1\u00a0MHz with an ERP of 100\u00a0kW. 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The collection then jumps ahead 27 years for the remaining five songs, two of which had not been released elsewhere: \"So Many Stars\" comes from the recording date of an unfinished Sergio Mendes project, and \"The Shadow of Your Smile\" was later featured on the 2007 Dave Koz album \"At the Movies\".\n\nScott Harris (songwriter): Scott Harris Friedman is an American multi-platinum songwriter, producer, and musician best known for his work with Shawn Mendes and co-writing hit song \"Don't Let Me Down\" by The Chainsmokers featuring Daya, which reached #1 on the US Mainstream Top 40 chart in 2016. Harris has 10 songs on Shawn Mendes' sophomore album \"Illuminate\" including the lead single \"Treat You Better\" which reached the top 3 at the US Mainstream Top 40 chart, \"There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back which hit number 1 at the US Mainstream Top 40 chart and 10 songs on Shawn Mendes' debut album Handwritten which debuted at number 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200. 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It was produced by Juan Carlos Calder\u00f3n, and released by A&M Records in 1983. \"Lani\" is the first album by Hall to be recorded in Spanish language, and includes the song \"The Quiero As\u00ed\", a duet with Mexican singer Jos\u00e9 Jos\u00e9; Jos\u00e9, a fan of \"Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66\", on which Hall sang lead vocals, wanted to record with her. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance in 1984.\n\nEric Gravatt: Eric Kamau Gr\u00e1v\u00e1tt (born March 6, 1947) is a jazz drummer from Philadelphia. He has played with McCoy Tyner, Joe Henderson, Weather Report, Byard Lancaster, Dom Um Rom\u00e3o. He was a member of Weather Report from 1972\u20131974.\n\nJorge Ben Jor: Jorge Duilio Lima Menezes (born March 22, 1945), known originally as Jorge Ben and later as Jorge Ben Jor, is a Brazilian popular musician. His characteristic style fuses samba, funk, rock and bossa nova with lyrics that blend humor and satire with often esoteric subject matter. Some of his hits include \"Chove Chuva,\" \"Mas Que Nada,\" \"Ive Brussel,\" \"Balan\u00e7a Pena,\" among others, and have been interpreted by artists such as Caetano Veloso, Sergio Mendes, Miriam Makeba, and Marisa Monte.\n\nBraziliana (album): Braziliana is a 1965 album by Brazilian guitarist Luiz Bonf\u00e1 and his wife singer Maria Toledo, of songs mainly composed by Bonf\u00e1 and Toledo, produced by Bobby Scott. The backing musicians included drummers H\u00e9lcio Milito and Dom Um Rom\u00e3o. Stereo Review accorded it a Recording of Special Merit. The album was recorded after the success of the 1964 Getz/Gilberto album, and increased interest in samba and bossa nova in Europe. 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The Institute also sponsors music events including an annual \"Navi-Jazz\" performance, described as a \"fusion of Puerto Rican and African American musical elements.\"\n\nMusic of Puerto Rico: The music of Puerto Rico has evolved as a heterogeneous and dynamic product of diverse cultural resources. The most conspicuous musical sources have been Spain and West Africa, although many aspects of Puerto Rican music reflect origins elsewhere in Europe and the Caribbean and, in the last century, the USA. Puerto Rican music culture today comprises a wide and rich variety of genres, ranging from essentially indigenous genres like bomba to recent hybrids like reggaeton. Broadly conceived, the realm of \"Puerto Rican music\" should naturally comprise the music culture of the millions of people of Puerto Rican descent who have lived in the USA, and especially in New York City. 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The company also co-packs ice cream cookie sandwiches for national and international companies .\n\nReuben and Rose Mattus: Reuben and Rose Mattus were Polish Jewish entrepreneurs who founded the H\u00e4agen-Dazs ice cream business.\n\nGeneral Mills: General Mills, Inc., is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods sold through retail stores. It is headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. The company markets many well-known North American brands, including Annie's Homegrown, Betty Crocker, Yoplait, Colombo, Totino's, Pillsbury, Old El Paso, H\u00e4agen-Dazs, Cheerios, Trix, Cocoa Puffs, and Lucky Charms. Its brand portfolio includes more than 89 other leading U.S. brands and numerous category leaders around the world.\n\nH\u00e4agen-Dazs: H\u00e4agen-Dazs is an American ice cream brand, established by Reuben and Rose Mattus in the Bronx, New York, in 1961. Starting with only three flavors: vanilla, chocolate, and coffee, the company opened its first retail store in Brooklyn, New York, on November 15, 1976. The business now has franchises throughout the United States and many other countries around the world including the United Kingdom, India, China, Lebanon and Brazil.\n\nBonnie Doon Ice Cream: Bonnie Doon Ice Cream was an American ice cream brand established in 1938 by three brothers by the last name of Muldoon. Bonnie Doon was named after the daughter of one of the brothers, Bonnie Muldoon Witt. The company was sold in 1990.\n\nBulla Dairy Foods: Bulla Family Dairy is a major Australian dairy company that manufactures a national and export range of ice cream, table cream, yogurt, sour cream, cottage cheese, and imitation cream under various brands. The business was established in 1910 and subsequently became a partnership among three inter-related families, who still own and operate the business to this day. 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The film stars Jessica Chastain and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, and is produced by Zandy Federico and co-writer Barbara Muschietti, with Guillermo del Toro serving as executive producer.\n\nMona Lisa Smile: Mona Lisa Smile is a 2003 American drama film produced by Revolution Studios and Columbia Pictures in association with Red Om Films Productions, directed by Mike Newell, written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal, and starring Julia Roberts , Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles and Maggie Gyllenhaal. The title is a reference to the \"Mona Lisa\", the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, and the song of the same name, originally performed by Nat King Cole, which was covered by Seal for the movie. Julia Roberts received a record $25 million for her performance, the highest ever earned by an actress at that time.\n\nTony Gilroy: Anthony Joseph Gilroy (born September 11, 1956) is an American screenwriter and filmmaker. 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The cast includes Caroline Barry, Christopher Lambert, Kelly Le Brock, Julia Chantrey and Alexandra Callas.\n\nStarring Julia: \"Starring Julia\" or in Arabic \"Min Boutoulet Julia\" is a short film (duration of 14 minutes) written and directed by Elie Fahed.\n\nJulia Chantrey: Julia Ann Chantrey (born March 2, 1980 in Toronto, Canada), is a Canadian actress, known for her role as Eva in Total Drama. She is also winner of the Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role. 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Based on the 2007 novel \"Before I Die\" by Jenny Downham, it was adapted by Parker who had recently written the screenplay for \"The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel\". The film, which stars Dakota Fanning, Jeremy Irvine and Paddy Considine, centres on Tessa, a girl who is dying of leukaemia and tries to enjoy her remaining life as much as she possibly can.\n\nMamma Mia: Here We Go Again!: Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! is an upcoming American romantic comedy musical film directed and written by Ol Parker. It is based on the musical of same name and a sequel to 2008 film \"Mamma Mia! \" The film stars Amanda Seyfried, Dominic Cooper, Meryl Streep, Lily James, Colin Firth, Pierce Brosnan, and Jeremy Irvine. It is scheduled to be released on July 20, 2018, 10 years after the original, by Universal Pictures. The film is currently in production.\n\nThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2011 British comedy-drama film directed by John Madden. 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Lansdale. It was published by Gere Donovan Press. This collection is currently only available as an Amazon Kindle e-book. According to the author, it may be available as a printed book at a later date.\n\nNeil Gaiman: Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman ( ; born Neil Richard Gaiman, 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre, and films. His notable works include the comic book series \"The Sandman\" and novels \"Stardust\", \"American Gods\", \"Coraline\", and \"The Graveyard Book\". He has won numerous awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker awards, as well as the Newbery and Carnegie medals. He is the first author to win both the Newbery and the Carnegie medals for the same work, \"The Graveyard Book\" (2008). 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The name is a pun on the nautical phrase for sailing around Cape Horn.\n\nMichael McCorkell: Colonel Sir Michael McCorkell (3 May 1925 \u2013 13 November 2006) was an Ulster soldier and British public servant, emulating the high level of British public service of successive generations of the McCorkell family, being Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry for 25 years. His uncle, Sir Dudley McCorkell, had also been Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry.\n\nTamotsu Yat\u014d: Tamotsu Yato (\u77e2\u982d \u4fdd , Yat\u014d Tamotsu , 1928(?) \u2013 May 1973) was a Japanese photographer and occasional actor responsible for pioneering Japanese homoerotic photography and creating iconic black-and-white images of the Japanese male. He was a friend and collaborator of the writer Yukio Mishima and the film critic Donald Richie, as well as a long-term romantic partner of Meredith Weatherby, an expatriate American publisher and translator of Mishima's works into English. Yato completed three volumes of photography.\n\nHugh Paddick: Hugh William Paddick (22 August 1915 \u2013 9 November 2000) was an English actor, whose most notable role was in the 1960s BBC radio show \"Round the Horne\", in sketches such as \"Charles and Fiona\" (as Charles) and \"Julian and Sandy\" (as Julian). Both he and Kenneth Williams are largely responsible for introducing the underground language polari to the British public.\n\nWilliam Sharp (homeopath): William Sharp (1805\u20131896) was an English surgeon and physician. Sharp is credited with first advocating the establishment of local museums in Britain and for putting science on the curricula of British public schools. 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It was directed by Gerald Thomas and produced by Peter Rogers, a partnership which would last until 1978. Actors in this film, who went on to be part of the regular team in the series, were Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Connor and Terry Scott. The first public screening was on 1 August 1958 at Screen One, in London and it went on general cinema release across British cinemas on 15 August 1958. The soundtrack music was played by the Band of the Coldstream Guards, conducted by the composer.\n\nBeyond Our Ken: Beyond Our Ken (1958\u20131964) is a radio comedy programme, the predecessor to \"Round the Horne\" (1965\u20131968). Both programmes starred Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Bill Pertwee, with announcer Douglas Smith. Musical accompaniment was provided by the BBC Revue Orchestra. 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Originally aired from Broadcasting House, the service was moved on the outbreak of war in 1939, first to Bristol and later to the Trinity Chapel of St Paul's Church, Bedford, under the musical direction of Dr George Thalben-Ball. In 1945 the service returned to a studio in Broadcasting House.\n\nRai 1: Rai 1 (until May 2010 known as Rai Uno) is the flagship television channel of Rai, Italy's national public service broadcaster, and the most watched television channel in the country. It is a general interest channel, mainly focused on shows, movies and public service; its direct competitor is Mediaset's Canale 5.\n\nMedia of the United Kingdom: There are several different types of media in the United Kingdom: television, radio, newspapers, magazines and websites. The country also has a strong music industry. The United Kingdom has a diverse range of providers, the most prominent being the publicly-owned public service broadcaster, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The BBC's largest competitors are ITV plc, which operates 13 of the 15 regional television broadcasters that make up the ITV Network, and 21st Century Fox, which holds a large stake in the satellite broadcaster Sky plc. Regional media is covered by local radio, television and print newspapers. Trinity Mirror operates 240 local and regional newspapers, as well as national newspapers such as the \"Daily Mirror\" and the \"Sunday Mirror\".\n\nScottish Digital Network: The Scottish Digital Network (SDN) is a planned new public service broadcaster and online services provider in Scotland. It was the principal proposal of the Scottish Broadcasting Commission. The Scottish Broadcasting Commission published its final report in September 2008, with this as a its primary recommendation. On September 13, 2010, the Minister for Culture and External Affairs, Fiona Hyslop, requested Blair Jenkins, who had been the chair of the Scottish Broadcasting Commission to actively explore proposed options and business models for the establishment of a Scottish digital network to compete in public service broadcasting with the BBC Network in Scotland. On March 21, 2013, three bidders were announced as the finalists for the Scottish Wide Area Network (SWAN). They were British Telecom, a partnership of Cable & Wireless Worldwide with Virgin Media Business and Capita with Updata Infrastructure.\n\nRaidi\u00f3 Teilif\u00eds \u00c9ireann: Raidi\u00f3 Teilif\u00eds \u00c9ireann (] ; \"Radio [and] Television of Ireland\"; abbreviated as RT\u00c9) is a semi-state company and the national public service broadcaster of the Republic of Ireland. It both produces programmes and broadcasts them on television, radio and the Internet. 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Normally, the show is heard Saturdays and Sundays from 1am ET to 5am ET; however, in 2009, his Friday night shows were pre-empted, and his Saturday shows shortened by one hour, during football season, mainly by Mike Tirico's \"Weekend Blitz\" and Chris Mortensen's \"The Mort Report\". Valvano has been on the same post since he joined ESPN Radio in December 1998. During the college basketball season he broadcasts from a different location almost every week, because he does a game for ESPN2 every Saturday night during the regular season. Two personalities that often replaced him were Jeff Rickard and Amy Lawrence, both were regulars on \"GameNight\" and ESPN Radio.\n\nMike & Mike: Mike & Mike (formerly \"Mike and Mike in the Morning\") is an American sports-talk radio show hosted by Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg on ESPN Radio and simulcast on television, normally on ESPN2, and acts as the morning show for both the radio and television sides of the production. If ESPN is broadcasting a live sporting event during the show's timeslot, SportsCenter would air on ESPN2, and the show's simulcast would therefore then air on ESPNews. If both ESPN and ESPN2 are showing live sporting events, Sportscenter would air on ESPNews and the show would air on either ESPNU or ESPN Classic. Outside of a few radio stations which are able to move or decline carriage of the show for their own local morning productions (or for daytime-only operations, may not be able to carry), \"Mike & Mike\" is effectively a compulsory element of the ESPN Radio schedule which all affiliates of the network are required to carry.\n\nDanny Kanell: Daniel Kanell (born November 21, 1973) is a former professional American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) and Arena Football League, and former ESPN personality. He was employed by ESPN as an analyst and host on the \"Russillo and Kanell\" show on ESPN Radio. He was the host of ESPNU's late-night sports and humor show UNITE before the show was canceled in June 2013. He would also appear on ESPN's new College Football Playoff Selection Show alongside Rece Davis, Joey Galloway, and Kirk Herbstreit. His career with ESPN ended on April 26th, 2017.\n\nFootball Tonight: Football Tonight is a sports radio program that began airing on ESPN Radio July 21, 2008, and is run each weeknight from 7- 8 pm and 10pm to 1am on Saturday evenings during football season. The one-hour show is hosted by Freddie Coleman and Jon Siebel on a rotating basis and discusses what happened in football that day. The format is similar to what is done on ESPN's NFL Live weekdays. Marc Kestacher provides the ESPN Radio SportsCenter updates every 20 minutes during the early show with Neil Jackson providing the updates on the late run.\n\nAllNight with Jason Smith: AllNight with Jason Smith was a syndicated sports talk radio show on ESPN Radio, hosted by Jason Smith. The show was heard Sunday through Thursday from 10pm PT to 1am PT live from the studios of KSPN in Los Angeles, California, rather than the ESPN Headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. Smith was named host of the show on September 19, 2005, after former host Todd Wright was fired after almost eight years on the show. It reached more than 500 ESPN affiliate markets across the United States and Canada.\n\nESPN Radio: ESPN Radio is an American sports radio network. It was launched on January 1, 1992 under the original banner of \"SportsRadio ESPN.\" ESPN Radio is located at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. The network airs a regular schedule of daily and weekly programming as well as live coverage of sports events including Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, National Basketball Association, Army Black Knights football, College Football Playoff, Championship Week and UEFA Champions League games. ESPN Radio is broadcast to hundreds of affiliate stations as well as to subscribers of Sirius XM Radio in the United States and Canada. The network's content is also streamed online and via mobile applications and other media devices via TuneIn, and several affiliates and owned stations are also available through the service. In 2014, ESPN partnered with TuneIn to create 24/7 streams of its most popular programming including Mike & Mike and SVP & Russillo. Select iHeartMedia-owned ESPN Radio affiliates are available through iHeartRadio.\n\nErik Kuselias: Erik Kuselias is a television and radio host. He is currently on Sports Talk 1040 Orlando. He used to co-host Pro Football Talk on the NBC Sports Network with Mike Florio and a host on NBC Sports Radio. He is the former host of Morning Drive on Golf Channel, \"NASCAR Now\" on ESPN2, \"The SportsBash\" on ESPN Radio, and \"NFL on ESPN Radio\" on Sundays during NFL season.\n\nJonathan Coachman: Jonathan William Coachman (born August 12, 1972), also known as \"The Coach\", is an American sports interviewer who works for ESPN. He is a former professional wrestling color commentator and authority figure. He is also a former college basketball player, and football play-by-play announcer. He is best known for his work with WWE, where he spent nine years as a commentator, interviewer, and occasional wrestler.\n\nFootball Sunday on ESPN Radio: Football Sunday on ESPN Radio is a weekly radio program dedicated to the National Football League (NFL) every Sunday from 1 pm ET to 8 pm ET on ESPN and ESPN Radio. The current host of the show is Jonathan Coachman. Analysts include former defensive back Eric Allen, former quarterback Tim Hasselbeck, and former wide receiver Tom Waddle. The program originates from ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut and is sponsored by Progressive.\n\nStephen A. Smith: Stephen Anthony Smith (born October 14, 1967) is an American sports television personality, sports radio host, sports journalist, and actor. Smith is a commentator on \"ESPN First Take\", where he appears with Max Kellerman and Molly Qerim. He also makes frequent appearances as an NBA analyst on SportsCenter. He also is an NBA analyst for ESPN on \"NBA Countdown\" and NBA broadcasts on ESPN. Smith formerly hosted \"The Stephen A. Smith and Ryan Ruocco Show\" on ESPN Radio New York 98.7 FM He now hosts \"The Stephen A. 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A water wheel consists of a wheel (usually constructed from wood or metal), with a number of blades or buckets arranged on the outside rim forming the driving surface. Most commonly, the wheel is mounted vertically on a horizontal axle, but can also be mounted horizontally on a vertical shaft, for example the tub or Norse. Vertical wheels can transmit power either through the axle or via a ring gear and typically drive belts or gears; horizontal wheels usually directly drive their load.\n\nDirt road: A dirt road or track is a type of unpaved road made from the native material of the land surface through which it passes, known to highway engineers as subgrade material. Dirt roads are suitable for vehicles; a narrower path for pedestrians, animals, and possibly small vehicles would be called a dirt track\u2014the distinction is not well-defined. 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The ratio of the mass-flow of air bypassing the engine core compared to the mass-flow of air passing through the core is referred to as the bypass ratio. The engine produces thrust through a combination of these two portions working together; engines that use more jet thrust relative to fan thrust are known as \"low-bypass turbofans\", conversely those that have considerably more fan thrust than jet thrust are known as \"high-bypass\". Most commercial aviation jet engines in use today are of the high-bypass type, and most modern military fighter engines are low-bypass. Afterburners are not used on high-bypass turbofan engines but may be used on either low-bypass turbofan or turbojet engines.\n\nDesert riparian: Desert riparian is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the bottoms of canyons and drainages that have water at or near the surface most of the year. It is contrasted with the desert dry wash vegetation type in which water at or near the surface is lacking most of the year. The visual character is of large, lush green trees surrounded by dry desert vegetation and soil coloration. The area may be in a patch surrounding a spring (oasis), or in a strand following the course of water flow. Over 80% of known desert wildlife species use desert riparian areas. Common dominant species include Fremont cottonwood (\"Populus fremontii\"), Arizona ash (\"Fraxinus velutina\"), arroyo willow (\"Salix lasiolepis\"), Goodding's willow (\"Salix gooddingii\"), red willow (\"Salix laevigata\"), California fan palm (\"Washingtonia filifera\"), and invasive species such as salt cedar (\"Tamarix ramosissima\"), giant reed (\"Arundo donax\"), and Russian olive (\"Elaeagnus angustifolia\"). Salt cedar is particularly causing problems for this ecosystem because it is able to extract water more efficiently than cottonwoods and willows. Many noninvasive non-native species may also be found because springs and surface water areas in the desert often were old homesites where such species were intentionally planted, such as elm, black locust, and assorted fruit trees.\n\nPaddle tire: Paddle tires are mainly used on off road vehicles, specifically designed for use in sand and mud. They consist of a smooth tire core which has a series of large rubber cups (or paddles) attached to it. The volume inside of a paddle is much larger than the void of a knobby tire, so it is unlikely to clog up with sand/mud. A street legal mud tire is a more or less normal tire, but with extra large gaps or \"voids\" between each tread block (called \"lugs\") to allow centrifugal force to \"self-clean\" or fling the mud out of the gap. Smaller gaps trap the mud in between the tire lugs, which turns the tire into something resembling a \"slick\" with no tread at all, which will have no traction in mud. A paddle tire is an even more extreme version of this, optimized for mud or sand. The paddle provides superior traction in the sand, in part, because the paddles dig into the sand and push off from the buried sand, not just the surface, and in mud, the gigantic \"voids\" give no place for mud to stick. They work something like a paddle wheel on a paddle-steamer. Street legal mud tires are a compromise between large voids and a smooth rolling shape for on-road use. The more \"extreme\" a mud tire (such as a \"Super Swamper\") is, the harsher and louder it is on a hard surface. A \"tractor tire\" on a farm tractor is a somewhat more mild version of a paddle tire, only the voids are smaller to allow for limited use on hard surfaces, and the \"lugs\" are angled to give lateral traction. A paddle tire is so optimized for mud that the shape is of no use on anything other than a soft surface, since the vibration and lack of control of the tire would render a vehicle almost unusable. 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Is currently the Executive Director of Leadership New Hampshire, a leadership development program created to \u201cincrease civic engagement and strengthen communities through connecting and educating a diverse pool of engaged or emerging leaders about the state of New Hampshire.\u201d\n\nGranite State College: Granite State College is an institution of the University System of New Hampshire whose mission is to expand access to public higher education to students of all ages in the US state of New Hampshire.\n\nGranite State Credit Union: Granite State Credit Union (GSCU) is a state-chartered credit union based in Manchester, New Hampshire, with branches throughout the state.\n\nGranite State: Granite State is the nickname of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.\n\nGranite State Electric Company: Granite State Electric Company is a regulated company that provides electricity in parts of the American state of New Hampshire. Since 2012, it has been owned by Liberty Utilities. 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Prior to becoming a professional poker player, Zhukov was a geologist in Russia. he has career earnings of $940,000, $838,000 of which was earned at the World Series of Poker.\n\nTommy Angelo (poker player): Tommy Angelo (born August 25, 1958) is an Oakland, California professional poker player, writer, and coach. Angelo was a career musician in the 1980's, performing rock and country on drums and piano. In 1990, he became a full-time professional poker player. Since then has since written 100 magazine articles, written and produced 18 poker training videos, and written and published three books on poker.\n\nHoward Lederer: Howard Henry Lederer (born October 30, 1963) is an American professional poker player. He has won two World Series of Poker bracelets and holds two World Poker Tour titles. Lederer has also contributed to several books on poker strategy and has provided commentary for poker programming. 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Card Player Magazine described this as one of poker's best rookie years in a September 2011 cover story. Frankenberger followed this up by winning back to back bracelets at the World Series of Poker in 2011 and 2012. He has been prominently featured in financial media including The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg Television.\n\nVictoria Coren Mitchell: Victoria Elizabeth Coren Mitchell (born Victoria Elizabeth Coren; 18 August 1972) is an English writer, presenter and professional poker player. Coren Mitchell writes weekly columns for \"The Observer\" and has hosted the BBC television quiz show \"Only Connect\" since 2008.\n\nDaniel Negreanu: Daniel Negreanu ( ; born July 26, 1974) is a Canadian professional poker player who has won six World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and two World Poker Tour (WPT) championship titles. 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From 2000 until 2004 he was CEO and Chairman Of The Board of Directors of \"ad pepper media Slovakia, a.s.\", the daughter company of one of the world\u00b4s leading e-Adverising german-dutch agency \"ad pepper media International N.V.\" for Slovak and Czech Republic.\n\nDavid Catapano: David Catapano is an American celebrity chef, professional poker player, and reality television personality. He is known for his mastery in Italian Cuisine and his self-developed \"Twisted Mediterranean\" style. However, he is most notable for having appeared on a wide variety of cooking TV shows, including the long-running FoodyTV show \"Italian Style with Chef Catman\" and \"Food Network\" shows such as iron chef and chopped. Over the years he pioneered several catchphrases, including \"My Kitchen, My rules!\" , \"Bada Bing!\" and \"Why, No?\" Catapano is an avid poker player and has played professionally and for large charity events. 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In this context the term \"extended memory\" may refer to either the whole of the extended memory or only the portion available through this API.\n\nTracing garbage collection: In computer programming, tracing garbage collection is a form of automatic memory management that consists of determining which objects should be deallocated (\"garbage collected\") by tracing which objects are \"reachable\" by a chain of references from certain \"root\" objects, and considering the rest as \"garbage\" and collecting them. Tracing garbage collection is the most common type of garbage collection \u2013 so much so that \"garbage collection\" often refers to tracing garbage collection, rather than other methods such as reference counting \u2013 and there are a large number of algorithms used in implementation.\n\nPintos: Pintos is computer software, a simple instructional operating system framework for the 80x86 processor architecture. It supports kernel threads, loading and running user programs, and a file system, but it implements all of these in a very simple way. It was created at Stanford University by Ben Pfaff in 2004. It originated as a replacement for Not Another Completely Heuristic Operating System (Nachos), a similar system originally developed at UC Berkeley by Thomas E. Anderson, and was designed along similar lines. Like Nachos, Pintos is intended to introduce undergraduates to concepts in operating system design and implementation by requiring them to implement significant portions of a real operating system, including thread and memory management and file system access. Pintos also teaches students valuable debugging skills.\n\nETH Zurich: ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich; German: \"Eidgen\u00f6ssische Technische Hochschule Z\u00fcrich\" ) is a science, technology, engineering and mathematics university in the city of Z\u00fcrich, Switzerland. Like its sister institution EPFL, it is an integral part of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain (ETH Domain) that is directly subordinate to Switzerland's Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research. The school was founded by the Swiss Federal Government in 1854 with the stated mission to educate engineers and scientists, serve as a national center of excellence in science and technology and provide a hub for interaction between the scientific community and industry.\n\nBartok (compiler): Bartok is an optimizing compiler and managed runtime system for Common Intermediate Language (which . NET languages compile to), being developed by Microsoft Research. It aims to be efficient enough to be usable for writing operating systems. It provides services such as automatic memory management and garbage collection, threading, and marshalling data to and from native code, as well as verification of CIL code. Bartok is written in C#, including the garbage collector. Bartok is being used by Microsoft Research for the implementation of Singularity, a highly-dependable operating system written almost entirely in managed code.\n\nOpenStep: OpenStep is an object-oriented application programming interface (API) specification for a legacy object-oriented operating system, with the basic goal of offering a NeXTSTEP-like environment on a non-NeXTSTEP operating system. OpenStep was principally developed by NeXT with Sun Microsystems, to allow NeXTSTEP (like) development on Sun's operating systems, specifically Solaris. NeXT produced a version of OpenStep for their own Mach-based Unix, known as OPENSTEP (all capitalized), as well as a version that ran on Windows NT. 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Seckel collected, researched, and experimented with illusions to understand what conditions are necessary for them to work.\n\nGreater Middle East: The Greater Middle East is a political term, introduced in the early 2000s, denoting a set of contiguously connected countries stretching from Morocco in the west all the way to the western edge of China in the east. Various countries of Central Asia are sometimes also included. According to Andrew Bacevich in his book \"America's war for the Greater Middle East\" (2016), the career soldier and Professor Emeritus at Boston University states that this region is the theatre for a series of conflicts dating back to 1980, which heralded the start of the Iran-Iraq war. Since then, the U.S. has been involved in balancing conflicts amongst these culturally interconnected nations in order to further its interests in the region. 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It is quite old and has famously been used by many leaders from Roman Emperor Hadrian in the first century AD to former U.S. President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s and current U.S. President Donald Trump. The concept has long been associated with realpolitik. The idea has critics: \"'Peace through strength' easily enough becomes 'peace through war,'\" according to Andrew Bacevich.\n\nAndrew Bacevich: Andrew J. Bacevich, Sr. (born July 5, 1947) is an American historian specializing in international relations, security studies, American foreign policy, and American diplomatic and military history. He is a Professor Emeritus of International Relations and History at the Boston University Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies. He is also a retired career officer in the Armor Branch of the United States Army, retiring with the rank of Colonel. 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He made his film debut in a featured role in \"The Hole in the Wall\", a 1929 film starring Edward G. Robinson and Claudette Colbert. Early in his career he had many featured roles, in such films as: RKO's \"The Runaway Bride\" in 1929, starring Mary Astor; 1931's \"Ten Cents a Dance\", starring Barbara Stanwyck and directed by Lionel Barrymore; and \"White Heat\" in 1934. He would occasionally receive a starring role, as in 1930's \"Just Like Heaven\", which co-starred Anita Louise. However, by the mid-1930s he was being relegated to mostly smaller supporting roles. Some of the more notable films he appeared in include: \"A Star is Born\" (1937), which stars Janet Gaynor and Fredric March; \"Blondie\" (1938); the Bette Davis vehicle, \"Dark Victory\" (1939); \"Day-Time Wife\" (1939), starring Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell; \"It's a Wonderful World\" (1939), with James Stewart and Claudette Colbert; \"Rings on Her Fingers\" (1942), starring Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney; the Danny Kaye and Dinah Shore film, \"Up in Arms\" (1944), which also stars Dana Andrews; 1947's \"Killer McCoy\" with Mickey Rooney, Brian Donlevy, and Ann Blyth; \"Homecoming\" (1948), starring Clark Gable, Lana Turner, and Anne Baxter; \"That Wonderful Urge\" (1949), starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney; \"David and Bathsheba\" (1951), starring Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward; and Cecil B. DeMille's 1952 blockbuster, \"The Greatest Show on Earth\". During his 25-year acting career, he appeared in over 110 films. His final appearance in film was in 1954's \"The Eddie Cantor Story\", in which he had a small supporting role.\n\nAdvise and Consent: Advise and Consent is a 1959 political novel by Allen Drury that explores the United States Senate confirmation of controversial Secretary of State nominee Robert Leffingwell, who was a member of the Communist Party. The novel spent 102 weeks on \"The New York Times\" Best Seller list, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960 and was adapted into a successful 1962 film starring Henry Fonda. It was followed by Drury's \"A Shade of Difference\" in 1962, and four additional sequels.\n\nStage Struck (1958 film): Stage Struck is a 1958 American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, and stars Henry Fonda, Susan Strasberg and Christopher Plummer in his film debut. It was based on the 1925 Paramount Pictures film of the same name. The screenplay, by Augustus and Ruth Goetz, is based on the stage play \"Morning Glory\" by Zo\u00eb Akins, which also served as the basis for the 1933 film \"Morning Glory\" which starred Katharine Hepburn, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Adolphe Menjou in corresponding roles.\n\nPeter Fonda: Peter Henry Fonda (born February 23, 1940) is an American actor. He is the son of Henry Fonda, younger brother of Jane Fonda, and father of Bridget and Justin Fonda (by first wife Susan Brewer, stepdaughter of Noah Dietrich). Fonda is an icon of the counterculture of the 1960s.\n\nThe Fugitive (1947 film): The Fugitive is a 1947 drama film starring Henry Fonda and directed by John Ford, based on the novel \"The Power and the Glory\" by Graham Greene. The film was shot on location in Mexico, and utilised the skills of Mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa.\n\nHenry Fonda: Henry Jaynes Fonda (May 16, 1905 \u2013 August 12, 1982) was an American film and stage actor with a career spanning five decades.\n\nThe Dirty Game: The Dirty Game (German: Spione unter sich , French: Guerre secr\u00e8te , Italian: La guerra segreta ) is a 1965 anthology spy film starring Henry Fonda and Robert Ryan.", "question": "Who was the director of Spendthrift an American Paramount Pictures romance film starring Henry Fonda who was an American film and stage actor?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "film_genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The genre of the film."}, "film_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "director": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the film's director."}}, "required": ["name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "main_actor": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the main actor mentioned in the question."}, "profession": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The professions of the main actor."}}, "required": ["name", "profession"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["film_title", "film_genre", "film_year", "director", "main_actor"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "Spendthrift", "film_genre": "romance film", "film_year": 1936, "director": {"name": "Raoul Walsh"}, "main_actor": {"name": "Henry Fonda", "profession": ["film actor", "stage actor"]}}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "Spendthrift", "film_genre": "romance", "film_year": 1936, "director": {"name": "Raoul Walsh"}, "main_actor": {"name": "Henry Fonda", "profession": ["film actor", "stage actor"]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1897, "output_tokens": 65, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "a392240a7be0765a6dbb5e52fd18dfec7306a643815ab3d232ddcb2de0c1f278", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7f7b6d5542992097ad2f82", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "three", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "1921 Far Eastern Championship Games: The 1921 Far Eastern Championship Games was the fifth edition of the regional multi-sport event, contested between China, Japan and the Philippines, and was held from 30 May to 3 June in Shanghai, Republic of China. A total of eight sports were contested over the course of the five-day event. India, Malaya, Siam (Thailand), Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and Java were all invited to participate at the games, but did not do so due to the expense of sending teams to Shanghai.\n\n1934 Far Eastern Championship Games: The 1934 Far Eastern Championship Games was the tenth edition of the regional multi-sport event, contested between China, Japan and the Philippines, and was held from 16\u201320 May in Manila, the Philippines. A total of eight sports were contested during the four-day competition. The Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) participated at the games, becoming only the second nation outside of the traditional three to send a delegation to the event (after India in 1925).\n\nRegino Ylanan: Region R. Ylanan (7 September 1889 \u2013 1963) was a Filipino athlete, physician, sports administrator, physical educator, and sports historian. 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He teaches English and American Literature at the University of Wolverhampton, where he also runs the Creative and Professional Writing Programme. He left school at 16 and began work as a saddlemaker, an occupation that provides the backdrop for his first novel, \"Surviving Sting\" (2001). After a period studying with the Open University, McDonald entered full-time education at Birmingham Polytechnic where he began writing fiction, initially producing stories for the women's romance market under a female pseudonym. He later won a scholarship to research a PhD, and in 1994 took an academic post teaching American literature at the University of Wolverhampton. His second novel, \"Kiss Me Softly, Amy Turtle\" (2004) is a comic mystery satirising the Midlands town of Walsall, while his third, \"Do I Love You?\" (2008), takes Northern Soul as its theme. His poetry began appearing in the early 1990s and embraces a range of themes and styles. Again humour is a feature, as is surrealism, but he also writes serious love poetry, and verse about art and travel. His most recent collections are \"Catch a Falling Tortoise\" (2007) and \"An Artist Goes Bananas\" (2012). McDonald's poetry has won several prizes, including the 2012 John Clare Prize. His academic writing includes books on Philip Roth, Joseph Heller, the fiction of The Black Country, and humour. As a humour specialist he has made several TV appearances, including BBC Breakfast and The One Show, and he is credited with identifying the oldest joke in the world. He discusses the latter, and some of the ideas contained in his book \"The Philosophy of Humour\" with Michael Grade in the BBC documentary, \"Michael Grade & The World's Oldest Joke\".\n\nRadetzky March (novel): Radetzky March (German: \"Radetzkymarsch\" ) is a 1932 novel by Joseph Roth chronicling the decline and fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire via the story of the Trotta family. \"Radetzkymarsch\" is an early example of a story that features the recurring participation of a historical figure, in this case the Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria (1830\u20131916). Roth continues his account of the Trotta family to the time of the Anschluss in his \"The Emperor's Tomb\" (\"Kapuzinergruft\", 1938). 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It was released in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2009.\n\nRequiem for a Dream (disambiguation): Requiem for a Dream is a 2000 American drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky\n\nRequiem for a Dream: Requiem for a Dream is a 2000 American psychological drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Hubert Selby, Jr., with whom Aronofsky wrote the screenplay.\n\nNoah (2014 film): Noah is a 2014 American epic biblical drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and inspired by the Biblical story of Noah's Ark from the \"Book of Genesis\". The film, which was co-written by Aronofsky and Ari Handel, stars Russell Crowe as Noah, along with Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, Ray Winstone, Logan Lerman, Douglas Booth, and Anthony Hopkins. 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The impulse for the day came from the Latin American Federation of Associations for Relatives of Detained-Disappeared \"(Federaci\u00f3n Latinoamericana de Asociaciones de Familiares de Detenidos-Desaparecidos,\" or FEDEFAM), a non-governmental organization founded in 1981 in Costa Rica as an association of local and regional groups actively working against secret imprisonment, forced disappearances and abduction in a number of Latin-American countries.\n\nR U Professional: \"R U Professional\" is a 2009 satirical song by the American indie rock band The Mae Shi, inspired by a July 2008 outburst by actor Christian Bale on the set of \"Terminator Salvation\". Bale was filming with actress Bryce Dallas Howard when he berated director of photography, Shane Hurlbut, for walking into his line of sight. An audio recording of the incident appeared on website TMZ on February 2, 2009. The Mae Shi composed and recorded the song later in the same day, and released it the next day. The group stated that the piece was created to honor Bale. The song parodies Bale by sampling his voice from the 2008 diatribe. The chorus incorporates Bale's use of the word \"professional\" from his flare-up. The lyrics reference several films the actor starred in, including \"Newsies\", \"Swing Kids\", \"American Psycho\", and \"The Dark Knight\".\n\nShivaji VI: Shivaji VI(April 05, 1863 \u2013 December 25, 1883) of the Bhonsle dynasty, was Raja of Kolhapur from 1871 to 1883. A distant relation of the main family line, he was born as Shrimant Narayanrao Dinkarrao Bhonsle and was adopted at the age of eight by the widow of Rajaram II. Owing to his youth, he reigned under a regency until he had attained his majority. In 1875, he was presented with a sword of honour by the future Edward VII and on New Year's Day, 1877, was knighted with the title of Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India(KCSI), at the age of 13, the youngest knight ever of that honour. Later that same year, he also became the youngest recipient of the Empress of India Medal.\n\nMorning Star (comics): Morning Star is the alias of Schuyler Belial, a fictional Marvel Comics villain and Satanist who was an enemy of Moon Knight and the Werewolf by Night. He first appeared in \"Moon Knight\", Volume 1 #29. He was created by Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz.\n\nBang Bang!: Bang Bang! is a 2014 Indian action comedy film directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Fox Star Studios. The film is an official remake of the Hollywood film \"Knight and Day\" and features Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles performed by Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz respectively in the original. The main antagonist of the film is Danny Denzongpa. The film was distributed and marketed by Fox Star Studios in collaboration with Fox International Productions worldwide.\n\nSaci day: Saci Day, in Portuguese \"Dia do Saci\", is a day created by the Brazilian Government to oppose the \"American influenced\" holiday of Halloween. The Day of Saci is commemorated on the same day as the American holiday, October 31. It was designed as a celebration of Brazil's culture and folklore, but only half of Brazilians commemorate it.\n\nJill Knight: Joan Christabel Jill Knight, Baroness Knight of Collingtree, DBE (\"n\u00e9e\" Christie; born 9 July 1923) is a former British Conservative Member of Parliament. She was created a Life Peer as \"Baroness Knight of Collingtree, of Collingtree in the County of Northamptonshire\" in 1997 after standing down at that year's general election, and retired from the House of Lords on 24 March 2016. She was appointed MBE in 1964, and elevated to DBE in 1985.\n\nGoofy: Goofy is a funny-animal cartoon character created in 1932 at Walt Disney Productions. Goofy is a tall, anthropomorphic dog with a Southern drawl, and typically wears a turtle neck and vest, with pants, shoes, white gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled fedora. Goofy is a close friend of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck and is one of Disney's most recognizable characters. He is normally characterized as extremely clumsy and dimwitted, yet this interpretation is not always definitive; occasionally Goofy is shown as intuitive, and clever, albeit in his own unique, eccentric way.\n\nA Knight for a Day: A Knight for a Day is a 1946 Disney short film starring Goofy. Directed by Jack Hannah, this 7-minute animated comedy short was scripted by Bill Peet. While classified as a Goofy cartoon, Goofy himself is not used in this film, but his lookalikes are used as a basis for all the characters.\n\nTBWA\\Chiat\\Day: TBWA\\Chiat\\Day is the American division of the advertising agency TBWA Worldwide. Created in the 1995 merger of TBWA and Chiat/Day, the agency operates offices in Los Angeles, New York City, Nashville, and Mexico City. Prior to the merger, Chiat/Day created internationally notable advertising, including \"1984\" for Apple Computer that introduced the Macintosh computer. 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Their repertoire largely consists of their own compositions as well as traditional Irish songs. The band is considered one of the most influential folk groups. It showcases the famous Northern Irish folk singer-songwriter Tommy Sands as lead singer and songwriter and his brothers Ben Sands, Colum Sands and Eugene Sands and sister Anne Sands. Eugene was killed in a car accident in 1975 and the formation became a 4-member band. Tommy, Colum and Ben Sands have also successful solo careers as singers and musicians.\n\nDermot Seymour: Dermot Seymour (b. 1956, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish artist. He has been described as \"a social realist, exploring the anxiety, bewilderment and absurdity of the situation in Northern Ireland and representing it with definite imagery but in an oblique and obscure way\". 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It was the headquarters of the former Strabane District Council.\n\nCountry Afternoon with Hugo Duncan: Country Afternoon with Hugo Duncan is a country music radio programme, broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster Mondays to Fridays, 1.30pm-3pm. The show features interviews with country singers and performers, and Hugo regularly takes the show on the road around Northern Ireland to meet the listeners.\n\nDeputy Lieutenant: In the United Kingdom, a Deputy Lieutenant is a Crown appointment and one of several deputies to the Lord Lieutenant of a lieutenancy area: an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county.\n\nSack of Cashel: The Sack of Cashel (also known as the Massacre of Cashel) was a notorious atrocity which occurred in the Irish County of Tipperary in the year 1647, during the Irish Confederate Wars, part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The town of Cashel was held by the Irish Catholic Confederate's Munster army and was besieged and taken by an English Protestant Parliamentarian army under Murrough O'Brien the Baron of Inchiquin. The attack and subsequent sack of Cashel was one of the more brutal incidents of the wars of the 1640s in Ireland.\n\nCounty Roscommon: County Roscommon (Irish: \"Contae Ros Com\u00e1in\" ) is a county in the western region of the Republic of Ireland. It is also part of the province of Connacht. It is the 11th largest Irish county by area and 27th most populous. Its county town and largest town is Roscommon. Roscommon County Council is the local authority for the county. 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He was born in 1949, and was married to the philosopher Susan Hurley from 1986 until her death on 16 August 2007. He is the only son of Sir John Rawlins and the grandson of Stuart Rawlins. He was educated at Westbury House School and Winchester College before reading for a BA in Psychology, Physiology and Philosophy at University College, Oxford. He was awarded first class honours in 1971. He subsequently studied for a D.Phil at Oxford under the supervision of Jeffrey Alan Gray.\n\nLupo!: Lupo! is a 1970 film directed by Menahem Golan. The script was co-written by Golan and Ken Globus.\n\nTevye and His Seven Daughters: Tevye and His Seven Daughters (Hebrew: \u05d8\u05d5\u05d1\u05d9\u05d4 \u05d5\u05e9\u05d1\u05e2 \u05d1\u05e0\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9\u05d5\u200e \u200e , translit. \u00a0Tuvia Vesheva Benotav) is a 1968 Israeli drama film directed by Menahem Golan. The film is about a poor Russian Jew named Tevye who tries to make a living. When he slowly lands money, he attempts to get his daughters married. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. It is based on stories by Sholom Aleichem, which are also the basis for the stage musical and 1971 film \"Fiddler on the Roof\".\n\nJohn Rawlins (director): John Rawlins (June 9, 1902 \u2013 May 20, 1997) was an American film editor and film director. He directed 44 films between 1932 and 1958. He was born in Long Beach, California and died in Arcadia, California.\n\nDeadly Heroes: Deadly Heroes is a direct to video 1993 action film starring Michael Par\u00e9, Jan-Michael Vincent and Billy Drago. Directed by Menahem Golan, \"Deadly Heroes\" is notable for being one of the last films released under Golan's 21st Century Film Corporation banner. The company went bankrupt shortly thereafter. \"Deadly Heroes\" is also one of the last films starring actor Jan-Michael Vincent.\n\nEscape to the Sun: Escape to the Sun is a 1972 drama film written and directed by Menahem Golan and starring Laurence Harvey, Josephine Chaplin, John Ireland, Lila Kedrova and Jack Hawkins. The film was a co-production between Israel, France and West Germany.\n\nMenahem Golan: Menahem Golan (Hebrew: \u05de\u05e0\u05d7\u05dd \u05d2\u05d5\u05dc\u05df\u200e \u200e ; May 31, 1929 \u2013 August 8, 2014) was an Israeli director and producer. He is best known as the co-owner, with his cousin Yoram Globus, of The Cannon Group, a company that specialized in low-to-mid budget American films during the 1980s after Golan and Globus achieved significant success as filmmakers in their native Israel during the 1970s.\n\nKazablan (film): Kazablan is a 1974 Israeli musical film directed by Menahem Golan and written by Menahem Golan and Haim Hefer. 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A dancing master takes part in an expedition to Africa find a missing anthropologist whose daughter he is in love with.\n\nGiorgio Simonelli: Born in Rome, Simonelli obtained a high school diploma in business studies, then he started working as a journalist, and even as a film critic, for the weekly magazines \"Avvenimento\" and \"Gente nostra\". In 1928, at 22, he made his directorial debut co-directing with Nicola Fausto Neroni \"Maratona\" and two years later he was among the screenwriters of the first Italian talking film, \"The Song of Love\" by Gennaro Righelli. From 1934 Simonelli mainly devoted himself to the film editing, then, since 1940, he reprised his activity as a director specializing in comedy films of great commercial success, in which he directed some of the more popular actors of the period, including Tot\u00f2, Eduardo and Peppino De Filippo, Nino Taranto, Renato Rascel, Walter Chiari, Ugo Tognazzi, Macario, Alberto Sordi and Aldo Fabrizi. He concluded his career by signing many successful works interpreted by the comedy duo Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. His last film was the western-parody \"Two Sons of Ringo\", in which just before the end of filming he was replaced by Giuliano Carnimeo for health reasons.\n\nCarlo Bellero: Carlo Bellero (1911\u20131988) was an Italian cinematographer active between 1941 and 1964. He is notable for his work with several directors, including Giorgio Simonelli, Turi Vasile, Ermanno Olmi, Mario Amendola, Domenico Paolella, Giorgio Capitani and Francesco De Robertis (\"La nave bianca\" and \"Uomini sul fondo\").\n\nIt Happened at the Police Station: It Happened at the Police Station (Italian: Accadde al commissariato) is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Nino Taranto, Alberto Sordi and Walter Chiari.\n\nNoi siamo due evasi: Noi siamo due evasi is a 1959 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli.\n\nSaluti e baci: Saluti e baci is a Franco-Italian comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Labro and Giorgio Simonelli and released in 1953.\n\nPassionate Song: Passionate Song (Italian: Canzone appassionata) is a 1953 Italian musical drama film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Nilla Pizzi, G\u00e9rard Landry and Vira Silenti.\n\nUrsus in the Land of Fire: Ursus in the Land of Fire (Italian: \"Ursus nella terra di fuoco\" ), released directly to U.S. television as Son of Hercules in the Land of Fire, is a 1963 Italian peplum film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Ed Fury as Ursus, and Adriano Micantoni as the evil usurper, Amilcare.", "question": "Are Giorgio Simonelli and Peter Weir both directors?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"are_both_directors": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if both individuals are identified as directors, false otherwise."}, "individuals_involved": {"type": "array", "description": "Details about each individual mentioned in the question.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the individual."}, "is_a_director": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the individual is identified as a director in the context."}, "known_profession": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary profession explicitly stated for the individual in the context."}}, "required": ["name", "is_a_director", "known_profession"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "reasoning_summary": {"type": "string", "description": "A brief summary of the evidence supporting the answer."}}, "required": ["are_both_directors", "individuals_involved", "reasoning_summary"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"are_both_directors": true, "individuals_involved": [{"name": "Giorgio Simonelli", "is_a_director": true, "known_profession": "film director"}, {"name": "Peter Weir", "is_a_director": true, "known_profession": "film director"}], "reasoning_summary": "The context explicitly identifies Giorgio Simonelli as a film director in his biographical entry and Peter Weir as an Australian film director in his biographical entry."}, "ground_truth": {"are_both_directors": true, "individuals_involved": [{"name": "Giorgio Simonelli", "is_a_director": true, "known_profession": "film director"}, {"name": "Peter Weir", "is_a_director": true, "known_profession": "film director"}], "reasoning_summary": "The context explicitly states that Giorgio Simonelli made his directorial debut in 1928 and reprised his activity as a director since 1940. 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It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901; the others being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.\n\nList of Nobel laureates in Chemistry: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i kemi\" ) is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, who died in 1896. These prizes are awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The first Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 1901 to Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, of the Netherlands. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award prize that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, van 't Hoff received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2007. The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.\n\nOtto Stern: Otto Stern (17 February 1888 \u2013 17 August 1969) was a German physicist and Nobel laureate in physics. He was the second most nominated person for a Nobel Prize with 82 nominations in the years 1925\u20131945 (most times nominated is Arnold Sommerfeld with 84 nominations), ultimately winning in 1943.\n\nList of Nobel laureates by university affiliation: This list of Nobel laureates by university affiliation shows the university affiliations of winners of the Nobel Prize and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences since 1901 (total 881 individual laureates). Although this list does not include organizations which were awarded the Nobel prize or any individuals in those organizations, a person who received the Nobel prize while working at a research organization formally affiliated with or operated by a university is counted as an affiliate of that university. Universities are listed in descending order according to the number of affiliates, while only the top 50 universities are shown explicitly with their ranking.\n\nList of Danish Nobel laureates: This is a list of Danish Nobel laureates. Since the Nobel Prize was established per the will of Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel in 1895, 12 of the prize winners have been from Denmark. The first Danish Nobel laureate was Niels Ryberg Finsen, who won a Nobel Prize for medicine in 1903 for his work in using light therapy to treat diseases. The most recent Danish Nobel Prize winner was Jens Skou who won the prize in chemistry for his discovery over the enzyme, Na+/K+-ATPase in 1997. 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However, she said herself that there was nothing special about a woman winning the Prize.\n\nRam\u00f3n Men\u00e9ndez Pidal: Ram\u00f3n Men\u00e9ndez Pidal (] ; 13 March 1869 - 14 November 1968) was a Spanish philologist and historian. He worked extensively on the history of the Spanish language and Spanish folklore and folk poetry. One of his main topics was the history and legend of El Cid. He was nominated for a Nobel Prize 151 times, the most nominated person, three times more than the second most nominated person, Andr\u00e9 Malraux.\n\nList of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute. While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will. Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields. The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008. In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. 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Albert Burke won the Bristol Cup in France (the top professional tournament in the world in the 1920s), in 1924 and 1925 (beating Roman Najuch in both finals) . He was also losing finalist in the Bristol Cup in 1926, 1929 and 1931 (losing all three finals to Karel Kozeluh) . Burke finished second in the 1930 French Pro Championship round robin (Karel Kozeluh was first) . At the US Pro Tennis Championships Burke was a quarter finalist in 1931 (losing to Howard Kinsey) and 1932 (losing to Bill Tilden) . At the Wembley Championships Burke lost in the quarter finals in 1935 (losing to Ellsworth Vines) .\n\nKim Warwick: Kim Warwick (born 8 April 1952) is an Australian former professional male tennis player who competed on the ATP Tour from 1970\u20131987 reaching the final of the singles Australian Open in 1980. He defeated over 35 players ranked in the top 10 including Guillermo Vilas, Raul Ramerez, Vitas Gerulaitis, Jan Kode\u0161, Bob Lutz and Arthur Ashe. Warwick's career-high singles ranking was World No. 15, achieved in 1981. He won three singles titles and 26 doubles, including Australian Open 1978 (with Wojtek Fibak) and Australian Open 1980 and 1981, Roland Garros 1986 and also a runner-up in Australian Open 1985, all of them partnering fellow countryman Mark Edmondson. Partnering with Evonne Goolagong, he won the French Open 1972, defeating Fran\u00e7oise D\u00fcrr and Jean-Claude Barclay in the final 6\u20132, 6\u20134. Evonne and Kim were finalists in 1972 at Wimbledon against Rosie Casals and Ilie N\u0103stase who won 6\u20134, 6\u20134.\n\nWojciech Fibak: Wojciech Fibak (popular Wojtek Fibak; born 30 August 1952) is a Polish former tennis player best known for his doubles success with Tom Okker and Kim Warwick, but also for having reached the Top 10 in singles.\n\nCedar Grove Open: The Cedar Grove Open is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1974. The event was held in Cedar Grove, New Jersey. Ilie N\u0103stase won the singles title while Kim Warwick and Steve Siegel partnered to win the doubles title.\n\nEvonne Goolagong career statistics: This is a list of the main career statistics of Australian former tennis player Evonne Goolagong. During her career, which lasted from 1967 to 1983, Goolagong won seven singles titles at a Grand Slam event and was a runner-up on 11 occasions. In addition she won five Grand Slam doubles titles, partnering Margaret Court, Peggy Michel and Helen Gourlay, as well as one mixed doubles title with Kim Warwick. In total she won 82 singles titles, 46 doubles titles and 4 mixed doubles titles. She achieved a No. 1 singles ranking for a two-week period in April\u2013May 1976 although this was only officially recognized in 2007. She was a member of the Australian Federation Cup teams that won the cup in 1971, 1973 and 1974.\n\n1992 US Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1992 US Open was held between August 31 and September 13, 1992, on the outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City, United States. 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The first professional edition of the men's event, played, like the Australian Open, on outdoor grass courts, saw the victory of Soviet Alex Metreveli over Kim Warwick, while the women's event, still not featured in either the Commercial Union Grand Prix circuit or the Virginia Slims circuit, saw Australian Evonne Goolagong win the title.\n\nCliff Richey: George Clifford Richey Jr. (born December 31, 1946) is an American former amateur and professional tennis player who was active during the 1960s and 1970s. 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The team of Zvereva and Gigi Fern\u00e1ndez won more women's doubles titles and Grand Slam women's doubles championships than any other team since that of Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver.\n\n1992 US Open \u2013 Women's Doubles: Pam Shriver and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Shriver with Martina Navratilova and Zvereva with Gigi Fern\u00e1ndez.\n\n1995 Ameritech Cup \u2013 Doubles: Gigi Fern\u00e1ndez and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions but only Zvereva competed that year with Lori McNeil.\n\n1996 Acura Classic \u2013 Doubles: Gigi Fern\u00e1ndez and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions but only Zvereva competed that year with Lindsay Davenport.\n\n1996 US Open \u2013 Women's Doubles: Gigi Fern\u00e1ndez and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, defeating Jana Novotn\u00e1 and Arantxa S\u00e1nchez Vicario 1\u20136, 6\u20131, 6\u20134 in the final. It was the 5th US Open, 15th Grand Slam and 66th overall title for Fern\u00e1ndez, and the 4th US Open, 15th Grand Slam and 60th overall title, in their respective careers.\n\n1997 Acura Classic \u2013 Doubles: Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Davenport with Chanda Rubin and Zvereva with Gigi Fern\u00e1ndez.\n\n1996 French Open \u2013 Women's Doubles: Gigi Fern\u00e1ndez and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but lost 6\u20132, 6\u20131 in the final to Lindsay Davenport and Mary Joe Fern\u00e1ndez. 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The album was recorded while Turner was touring with then-wife Tina Turner during his free time. \"A Black Man's Soul\" exposed a side of Turner's music not as popular with his audiences of the time. While Turner's more popular tracks like \"Proud Mary\" relied heavily on vocal harmonies and popular soul influences, these tracks reflected a more traditional and simple funk popularized by acts such as Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, Baby Huey, The Bar-Kays and Brother Jack McDuff, among others.\n\nBetty Everett: Betty Everett (November 23, 1939 \u2013 August 19, 2001) was an American soul singer and pianist, best known for her biggest hit single, the million-selling \"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)\".\n\nWorkin' Together: Workin' Together is a 1971 album recorded and released by Ike & Tina Turner on the Liberty Records label. Their second album with the label, it was also their most successful album to date. Much like their previous album, \"Come Together\", the album featured several covers of rock songs and also featured renewed versions of previous Ike & Tina songs, which was a habit for the couple. The album featured the duo's biggest-selling hit, a funk rock styled cover of \"Proud Mary\" and also featured another popular Ike & Tina song, the Ike Turner & Alliene Bullock-composed \"Funkier Than a Mosquita's Tweeter\", later covered by Nina Simone. Several of the songs were written by Ike (including one by \"Eki Renrut\", which is Ike Turner's name backwards) and \"The Way You Love Me\" which was a song the Turners had recorded for their very first studio album together, \"The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner\", a decade earlier.\n\nA Fool in Love: \"A Fool in Love\" is the debut single for the team of Ike & Tina Turner. Originally written by Ike Turner, the song became the first official single featuring Tina Turner and was the duo's first hit single, released on the Sue Records label in 1960.\n\nAcid Queen: Acid Queen is Tina Turner's second solo album, released in 1975 on the EMI label in the UK, and on United Artists in the US. Although it is a Tina Turner solo album, the very first single, \"Baby Get It On\", was a duet with Ike Turner, Tina Turner's musical partner and husband at the time. As it turned out, it was her last solo album to be released before she left Ike Turner and the Ike & Tina Turner Revue.\n\nKings of Rhythm: The Kings of Rhythm are an American Rhythm and blues and Soul group formed in the late 1940s in Clarksdale, Mississippi and led by Ike Turner through to his death in 2007. Turner would retain the name of the band throughout his career, although the group has undergone considerable lineup changes over time. The group was an offshoot of a large big band ensemble called \"The Tophatters\". By the late 1940s Turner had renamed this group the \"Kings of Rhythm\". Their early stage performances consisted largely of covers of popular jukebox hits of the day. A 1951 lineup of the group recorded the song \"Rocket 88\", which was an early example of Rock and roll. In the 1960s they became the band for the \"Ike & Tina Turner Revue\". For a few years in the early 1970s they were renamed \"The Family Vibes\", and released 2 albums under this name, both produced by, but not featuring Ike Turner. The band have continued, for a time under the leadership of pianist Ernest Lane (himself a childhood friend of Turner's), and continues to tour with vocalist Earl Thomas. The group has been running for at least 64 years.\n\nI Idolize You: \"I Idolize You\" is a soul blues song written and produced by Ike Turner and released as a single by Ike & Tina Turner in 1961.\n\nI'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song): \"\"I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song)\"\" is a song written by Ike Turner, produced by Ike & Tina Turner and recorded and released as a single by Ike & Tina's backing trio, The Ikettes. Recorded in 1961, it became a hit for the Ikettes in 1962. \"Billboard\" named the song #63 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.\n\nJack Rabbit Blues \u2013 The Singles of 1958\u20131960: Jack Rabbit Blues is a compilation album of songs that Ike Turner performed on between 1958 and 1960 released through Secret Records. At this time, Turner was involved and performed with various bands and musicians including Kenneth Churchill, Otis Rush, Betty Everett, Buddy Guy and his own Kings of Rhythm as well as his earlier singles with future wife, Tina Turner (she also went under the alias of Little Ann). Every one of these tracks features Ike Turner on guitar, piano and/or vocals.\n\nNutbush City Limits: \"Nutbush City Limits\" is a semi-autobiographical song written and originally performed by Tina Turner in which she commemorates her rural hometown of Nutbush, Tennessee. 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From 1998 to 2007, he held a variety of positions with HSBC Finance Corporation and HSBC North America Holdings, Inc. Mehta served as chief executive officer of HSBC North America until February 2007. Mehta served as consultant of TransUnion since May 2007 until July 2007. Mehta served as group managing director of HSBC Holdings PLC of HSBC Finance Corp. since April 30, 2005, and its unit chief executive officer since March 2005. He served as the chief executive of HS BC North America Holdings Inc., of HSBC Finance Corp., from March 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as an executive chairman of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited since April 2005 and served as its chief executive officer from April 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC Bank USA, N.A. until February 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. since March 2005. He served as chairman and chief executive officer of HSBC Financial Corp., Ltd. He oversaw HSBC's global credit card services, its North American consumer lending and mortgage services businesses and its first mortgage operation. He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group. Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002. He worked at MasterCard\u2019s U.S. region board since March 2000. Mehta joined Household International Inc., in 1998. He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States. Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005. He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005. He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.). He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014. He has been an independent director of The Allstate Corporation since February 19, 2014. He serves as a member of the advisory board at Core2 Group, Inc. He has been non-executive independent director at Piramal Enterprises Ltd since April 1, 2013. He serves on the boards of Datacard, Chicago Public Education Fund, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, The Economic Club of Chicago, The Field Museum and Myelin Repair Foundation. He serves as a director of TransUnion Corp. and TransUnion LLC. He served as a director of MasterCard International Inc. (also known as MasterCard Worldwide) (formerly, MasterCard Inc.), since March 17, 2005. He served as a director of HSBC Financial Corp. Ltd. He has been a director of TransUnion since April 2012. Mehta serves on the board of international advisors for the Monterey, California, Institute of International Studies and is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable. He also serves on the board of advisors for the Myelin Repair Foundation. Mehta holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the London School of Economics and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago. He stepped down as head of the North American unit after the lender raised its forecast for bad loans in the U.S. He is of Indian descent.\n\nBethel Broadcasting, Incorporated: Bethel Broadcasting, Incorporated, doing business as KYUK (AM), KYUK-FM, and KYUK-TV is a non-profit corporation dedicated to serving the Yup'ik Eskimo and residents of populations of southwest Alaska with local, non-commercial public radio and television. KYUK is a National Public Radio and Alaska Public Radio affiliate and PBS member station through the Alaska One Public Television Network. 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It operates 19 radio stations and 13 translators across Washington State, Oregon, and Idaho, and provides coverage to parts of British Columbia. The network broadcasts public radio news, talk, entertainment, classical music, jazz, and folk music. Station programming is separated into two main program streams, \"NPR News\" and \"NPR & Classical Music\", with simulcast periods during \"Morning Edition\", \"All Things Considered\", and \"Weekend Edition\". Since November 2013, Northwest Public Radio also operates a 24-hour jazz station, KJEM 89.9, broadcasting in the Pullman and Moscow area.\n\nTorey Malatia: Torey Malatia (born August 1951) is an American journalist, radio producer, and public media manager. In 2016 he was named President, CEO and General Manager of Rhode Island Public Radio. Until he resigned on July 26, 2013, he served as Chief Executive Officer and president of the board of directors of Chicago Public Media and general manager of radio station WBEZ. 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The organization's legal name is \"WAMC\" and it is also known as \"WAMC Public Radio\" or \"WAMC Northeast Public Radio.\"\n\nAlan S. Chartock: Alan Seth Chartock (born July 25, 1941) is the president and chief executive officer of WAMC/Northeast Public Radio, a National Public Radio affiliate, a position he has held since 1981. He was professor of political science at SUNY New Paltz and is a Professor Emeritus of communications, at the State University of New York (SUNY) and executive publisher and project director for the \"Legislative Gazette\", a weekly newspaper, staffed by college intern reporters, covering New York State government.\n\nKNKX: KNKX (88.5\u00a0MHz) is a public radio station in Tacoma, Washington. As a National Public Radio affiliate, it airs a jazz and news format for the Seattle metropolitan area. The station is owned by Friends of 88.5 FM, a community-based non-profit group. KNKX was established in 1966 as KPLU-FM by Pacific Lutheran University (PLU). 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He played 30 matches and scored ten goals for the Danish national team, and won the 1980 Danish \"Player of the Year\" award.\n\nJack Trengove: Jack Trengove (born 2 September 1991) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A midfielder, 1.85 m tall and weighing 88 kg , Trengove is capable of contributing as both an inside and outside midfielder. After growing up in Naracoorte, South Australia, he moved to Adelaide to attend Prince Alfred College and played in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) with the Sturt Football Club, where he played in the 2009 SANFL Grand Final. He represented South Australia in the 2009 AFL Under 18 Championships, where he captained the side, received All-Australian honours and won the state most valuable player. His achievements as a junior saw him considered as the potential number one draft pick in the 2009 AFL draft alongside Tom Scully, he was ultimately recruited by the Melbourne Football Club with the second selection in the draft.\n\nAlex Neal-Bullen: Alex Neal-Bullen (born 9 January 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A midfielder, 1.82 m tall and weighing 82 kg , Neal-Bullen plays primarily as an inside midfielder. He played top-level football early when he played senior football for the Glenelg Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) at eighteen years of age, in addition to representing South Australia at the 2014 AFL Under 18 Championships. He was recruited by the Melbourne Football Club with the fortieth selection in the 2014 AFL draft and he made his AFL debut during the 2015 season.\n\nKj\u00f8benhavns Boldklub: Kj\u00f8benhavns Boldklub or KB is a Danish sports club based in Copenhagen. The club was founded 26 April 1876 on the grassy fields in outer Copenhagen which later became F\u00e6lledparken. Football and cricket has been played in KB since 1879, making KB one of the oldest football clubs on Continental Europe and the oldest general sports club on the continent (with more than just one sport). Tennis has been played since 1883. The club hosted, in 1921, one of the early tennis majors: the World Covered Court Championships, won by William Laurentz that year. Today, along with the sports already mentioned, the club also has facilities for badminton, swimming and p\u00e9tanque.\n\nOscar J\u00f8rgensen: Oscar Erik Mammen J\u00f8rgensen (17 December 1909 \u2013 21 May 1992) was a Danish amateur association football player, who played 28 games for the Denmark national football team from 1932 to 1945. Born in Frederiksberg, J\u00f8rgensen played as a midfielder (center-half) for Copenhagen club KB. A tall, heavy-set, knock-kneed man, J\u00f8rgensen looked nothing like a sportsman. However, with deceptively good acceleration, anticipation and heading ability, he was a good defensive player.\n\nSilje J\u00f8rgensen: Silje J\u00f8rgensen Anzj\u00f8n (born 5 May 1977) is a Norwegian former footballer who debuted for the Norway women's national football team in 1996, and won 43 caps. She played in the national team at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup and received a gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. At club level J\u00f8rgensen played 178 times and scored 46 goals in six seasons with Klepp IL of the Toppserien.\n\n1882 Clifton Athletic Club football team: The 1882 Clifton Athletic Club football team represented Johns Hopkins University in the sport of American football during the 1882 college football season. Hopkins' first team was assembled in 1881, and spent an entire year training and learning a version of the game. Their sport, which was closer to rugby, was played in Druid Hill Park. After the training, the team planned a two-game 1882 season. The squad had to play the season under the title of the Clifton Athletic Club, due to the school's policy on the sport of football. The first was a practice game with the Baltimore Athletic Club, played on October 7. The Hopkins team lost the contest 4\u20130. The following game was their first true game, to be played against the Naval Academy.\n\nAngus Brayshaw: Angus Brayshaw (born 9 January 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A midfielder, 1.87 m tall and weighing 90 kg , Brayshaw is capable of contributing as both an inside and outside midfielder. He has strong family connections in Australian sport whereby his father, Mark Brayshaw, is a former player and the current AFL Coaches' Association Chief Executive Officer, his uncle, James Brayshaw, is a former state cricketer, former North Melbourne chairman and a sport media personality, and his grandfather, Ian Brayshaw, is a former state cricketer and footballer with the Claremont Football Club.\n\nMartin J\u00f8rgensen: Lars Martin J\u00f8rgensen (born 6 October 1975), more commonly known as Martin J\u00f8rgensen, is a Danish former professional football player, who last played for Danish club AGF Aarhus as a midfielder or defender. He is currently working as talent manager for AGF.\n\nSport in Sussex: Sport in Sussex forms an important part of the culture of Sussex. With a centuries-long tradition of sport, Sussex has played a key role in the early development of both cricket and stoolball. Cricket is recognised as having been formed in the Weald and Sussex CCC is England's oldest county cricket club. Slindon Cricket Club dominated the sport for a while in the 18th century. The cricket ground at Arundel Castle traditionally plays host to a Duchess of Norfolk's XI which plays the national test sides touring England. The sport of stoolball is also associated with Sussex, which has a claim to be where the sport originated and certainly where its revival took place in the early 20th century. Sussex is represented in the Football League by Brighton & Hove Albion and Crawley Town. Brighton has been a League member since 1920, whereas Crawley was promoted to the League in 2011. Sussex has had its own football association, since 1882 and its own football league, which has since expanded into Surrey, since 1920. In horse racing, Sussex is home to Goodwood, Fontwell Park, Brighton and Plumpton. 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The song was written by frontman Courtney Taylor-Taylor after seeing a woman pull up in her car to the traffic lights outside his apartment. It was released as the second single from the band's third studio album, \"Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia\", in August 2000.\n\nOne Model Nation: One Model Nation is a graphic novel by Jim Rugg and Dandy Warhols frontman Courtney Taylor-Taylor about a fictional 1970s German krautrock band. It was released on 11 November 2009. An accompanying studio album titled \"Totalwerks, Vol. 1 (1969\u20131977)\", a fake greatest hits album by the fictional band, was released on 31 January 2012.\n\nPeter Holmstr\u00f6m: Peter Holmstr\u00f6m is an American rock musician. He is in the bands The Dandy Warhols, Pete International Airport, Radis Noir and Rebel Drones. Holmstr\u00f6m's first guitar was a Gibson SG. Holmstr\u00f6m is an amateur photographer. 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Other band members are Jsun Adams (The Upsidedown) on vocals, Collin Hegna (The Brian Jonestown Massacre) on bass guitar, Jason \"Plucky\" Anchondo (The Warlocks, Spindrift) on drums and Paulie Pulvirenti, also on drums.\n\nThe Dandy Warhols Are Sound: The Dandy Warhols Are Sound is a studio album by American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols. It is the original mix of the band's 2003 album \"Welcome to the Monkey House\", by Grammy Award-winning soul music mixing engineer Russell Elevado. It was released on July 14, 2009, through the band's own label Beat the World Records.\n\nZia McCabe: Zia McCabe (born Aimee Springer on June 2, 1975) is a keyboard player, percussionist and bass guitarist, and member of American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols. She is also a solo DJ, and part of a six-piece country music band called Brush Prairie. She graduated from Battle Ground High School in Battle Ground, Washington in 1993. In 1995, with hardly any prior musical experience, Zia joined The Dandy Warhols. In an interview, Zia said,\n\nPlan A: \"Plan A\" is a song by American rock band The Dandy Warhols. It was released as the third single from their fourth studio album, \"Welcome to the Monkey House\", on 24 November 2003. It peaked at No. 66 on the UK Singles Chart.\n\nCourtney Taylor-Taylor: Courtney A. Taylor (born July 20, 1967), known as Courtney Taylor-Taylor, is an American singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon. He is the lead singer and guitarist of alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols, a band he co-founded. 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He proposed that, if someone could \"create, manufacture, distribute, and sell a video game in 2006\" that allows players to play the scenario he has written, in which the character kills video game developers, he will donate $10,000 to the charity of former Take-Two Interactive chairman Paul Eibeler's choosing. The title of the letter alludes to Jonathan Swift's 18th century satire essay \"A Modest Proposal\".\n\nSonic Reducer: \"Sonic Reducer\" is a punk rock song written by Gene O'Connor and David Thomas during their tenure in Rocket from the Tombs, which made its recorded debut on the Dead Boys 1977 album \"Young, Loud and Snotty\" with a change of lyrics that were rewritten by Stiv Bators. The song is widely regarded as a punk classic and has been covered by bands as varied as Guns N' Roses, Overkill, Pearl Jam, Foetus, Dozer, Adult Crash, Die Toten Hosen, Rainy Day Saints in a slow tempo on \"Diamond Star Highway\", and Saves the Day. The song appeared on the UK compilation album \"New Wave\", produced by UK actor and mystic, Pete Knobbler. The song was sampled on the Beastie Boys song \"An Open Letter to NYC\" on their 2004 album \"To The 5 Boroughs\". It is also featured on the skateboarding video game \"Tony Hawk's Underground 2\" and \"Tony Hawk's American Wasteland\" (by Saves the Day). It was also performed by fictional punk rock outfit Hard Core Logo in Bruce McDonald's 1997 mockumentary, \"Hard Core Logo\".\n\nDirections to Servants: Directions to Servants is a satirical and humorous essay by Jonathan Swift. Swift is known to have been working on it in 1731, though it was not published until after his death in 1745. 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He appears to have written some books also, although,with the exception of certain fragments in \"Shibbole ha-Lekhet\", nothing written by him has been preserved.\n\nAn Open Letter to NYC: \"An Open Letter to NYC\" is a song by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys. It was released as the third single from their sixth studio album, \"To the 5 Boroughs\", in November 2004. The single entered and peaked at number 38 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was used during the opening credits of an episode of HBO's Taxicab Confessions, and is also included in the video game \"NBA Street V3\". The group performed the song live during the 2004 MTV Europe Music Awards, on November 18, 2004 at the Tor di Valle Hippodrome, in Rome.\n\nAn Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting: An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting was a conduct book written by Jane Collier and published in 1753. The \"Essay\" was Collier's first work, and operates as a satirical advice book on how to nag. 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In March 1712, Swift writes:Here is a young fellow has writ some Sea Eclogues, poems of Mermen, resembling pastorals of shepherds, and they are very pretty, and the thought is new. Mermen are he-mermaids; Tritons, natives of the sea. Do you understand me? I think to recommend him to our Society to-morrow. His name is Diaper. P\u2014 on him, I must do something for him, and get him out of the way. I hate to have any new wits rise, but when they do rise I would encourage them; but they tread on our heels and thrust us off the stage.In December 1712, he continued his account of Diaper's progress:This morning I presented one Diaper, a poet, to Lord Bolingbroke, with a new poem, which is a very good one; and I am to give him a sum of money from my lord; and I have contrived to make a parson of him, for he is half one already, being in deacon\u2019s orders, and serves a small cure in the country; but has a sword at his a\u2014\u2014 here in town. \u2019 Tis a poor little short wretch, but will do best in a gown, and we will make Lord Keeper give him a living.In another letter, Swift refers to Diaper's being ill:I was to see a poor poet, one Mr. Diaper, in a nasty garret, very sick. I gave him twenty guineas from Lord Bolingbroke, and disposed the other sixty to two other authors, and desired a friend to receive the hundred pounds for poor Harrison, and will carry it to him to-morrow morning. I sent to see how he did, and he is extremely ill; and I very much afflicted for him, for he is my own creature, and in a very honourable post, and very worthy of it. I dined in the City. I am in much concern for this poor lad. His mother and sister attend him, and he wants nothing.\n\nPastoral letter: A pastoral letter, often called simply a pastoral, is an open letter addressed by a bishop to the clergy or laity of a diocese or to both, containing general admonition, instruction or consolation, or directions for behaviour in particular circumstances. In the Catholic Church, such letters are also sent out regularly at particular ecclesiastical seasons, particularly at the beginning of fasts. 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In 1985 he worked as a nuclear medicine physicist at the VA hospital in Loma Linda, California, establishing his work in medical science. After one year he was invited to a research fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in the field of PET (positron emission tomography) imaging. Following his work in PET, he began his involvement in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).\n\nGalileo Galilei: Galileo Galilei (] ; 15 February 1564 \u2013 8 January 1642) was an Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician. He has been called the \"father of observational astronomy\", the \"father of modern physics\", the \"father of the scientific method\", and the \"father of science\". Galileo studied speed and velocity, gravity and free fall, the principle of relativity, inertia, projectile motion and also worked in applied science and technology, describing the properties of pendulums and \"hydrostatic balances\", inventing the thermoscope and various military compasses, and using the telescope (a Dutch optical instrument) for scientific observations of celestial objects.\n\nDuncan Steel: Duncan I. Steel FRAS (born 1955), is a British scientist born in Midsomer Norton, Somerset. Currently he lives in Wellington, New Zealand, but holds visiting positions as a Professor of Astrobiology at the University of Buckingham in England; as a Space Scientist at NASA-Ames Research Center in California; and as an Astronomer at Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland. Duncan is a space science authority who has worked with NASA to assess the threat of comet and asteroid collisions and investigate technologies to avert such impacts. He is also the author of four popular-level science books on space, and regularly writes for \"The Guardian\" and various other newspapers and magazines. He is a discoverer of minor planets including the main-belt asteroid 9767 Midsomer Norton.\n\nJames Herndon (media psychologist): James Neil Herndon (born May 16, 1952 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a media psychologist. He received his Ph.D. in Educational Technology from Arizona State University. His early experimental research focused on new methods of personalizing training materials. More recent work explores the use of media psychology research in digital public relations. His qualitative research tool, Affective Encryption Analysis, has received press notice as a trend analysis methodology. He writes for LewRockwell.com, primarily on the topics of Ron Paul, United States presidential politics and the Federal Reserve System. He is coauthor of the book, \"Ron Paul: A Life of Ideas\" (2008), where he explores Paul in the modern media landscape. He has also authored two books on depression (mood), which he views as primarily a media-driven phenomenon. His company is Media Psychology Affiliates.\n\nVerbal Behavior: Verbal Behavior is a 1957 book by psychologist B. F. Skinner, in which he inspects human behavior, describing what is traditionally called linguistics. The book \"Verbal Behavior\" is almost entirely theoretical, involving little experimental research in the work itself. It was an outgrowth of a series of lectures first presented at the University of Minnesota in the early 1940s and developed further in his summer lectures at Columbia and William James lectures at Harvard in the decade before the book's publication. A growing body of research and applications based on \"Verbal Behavior\" has occurred since its original publication, particularly in the past decade.\n\nV\u00f6lkerpsychologie: V\u00f6lkerpsychologie a method of psychology that was discovered in the nineteenth century by the famous psychologist, Wilhelm Wundt. Wundt is widely known for his work with experimental psychology. Up until this time in history, psychologists were using experiments as a source of researching information. Wilhelm thought that there must be a different method for research and came up with the idea of V\u00f6lkerpsychologie. Experimentation was too limited for studying individual consciousness, especially with the application to mental processes, such as language. Wundt\u2019s idea was that language was distinguished among the collective human processes and since it seemed to be crucial to the entire upper mental functions, those functions were concluded as exempt to experimental research. 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He currently serves as a judge for the Comedy Central series \"The High Court with Doug Benson\".\n\nPatrice O'Neal: Elephant in the Room: Elephant in the Room is a stand up special by comedian Patrice O'Neal, released by Comedy Central. It premiered on February 19, 2011. It is the comedian's only \"hour-length\" special and his first to be released on DVD or CD. The DVD was released by Comedy Central on February 22, 2011. Although the original televised version ran only 42 minutes (an hour with commercials), the full-length edit released on DVD and Netflix's streaming service runs at 77 minutes. The DVD includes additional \"deleted scenes\" as well as O'Neal's 2003 \"Comedy Central Presents\", available on DVD for the first time.\n\nRen\u00e9 Hicks: Ren\u00e9 Hicks is an African American comedian and actress. She has appeared on Comedy Central's \"Comedy Central Presents\" and in numerous college shows. She was twice named NACA Comedy Entertainer of the Year, in 1995 and 1997. 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He also appeared in Ke$ha's \"Blah Blah Blah\" music video. His Comedy Central 1/2 hour special was voted \"TOP 5\" of all of 2010, and his first comedy album \"American Comic\" was an instant success, breaking \"TOP 10\" on iTunes in its first week. Ernst is best known for his \"Roller Skating Bit.\" He currently resides in Los Angeles.\n\nMegan Mooney: Megan Anne Mooney, (born 1974 in Houston, Texas) is an American stand-up comedian who has performed at the HBO Comedy Arts Festival and the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal. She has appeared on Comedy Central's \"Premium Blend\" and in 2006 her own \"Comedy Central Presents\" episode debuted. Mooney transitioned from stand up comedy into television writing. She wrote for the Nickelodeon game show revival of FIGURE IT OUT seasons five and six. She also served as a consultant on Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards in 2014, hosted by Mark Wahlberg. And currently she's a regular contributor on Comedy Central's Tosh.0. 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It was the basis for a 1995 film (\"\"), a television series (\"\"), a film of the same name (1998's \"Ring\"), and two remakes of the 1998 film: a South Korean version (\"The Ring Virus\"), an American version (\"The Ring\"), and The Ring's sequel, Rings.\n\nThe Ring (2002 film): The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, and David Dorfman. It is a remake of the 1998 Japanese horror film \"Ringu\", which was based on the novel of the same name, written by Koji Suzuki.\n\nKoji Suzuki: Koji Suzuki (\u9234\u6728 \u5149\u53f8 , Suzuki K\u014dji , born 13 May 1957) is a Japanese writer, who was born in Hamamatsu and currently lives in Tokyo. Suzuki is the author of the \"Ring\" novels, which have been adapted into other formats, including films, manga, TV series and video games. He has written several books on the subject of fatherhood. 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In 1989 he founded . K\u00dcRT developed a hard disk repair technology, a world-renowned data recovery technology, as well as IT security technology and methodology. He was awarded Kalmar Laszlo Award for the data recovery technology in 1995, Information Technology Manager of the Year in 1997, 1998, Gabor Denes Award for Innovation in 1998. He is vice president of IVSZ (Hungarian Association of IT Companies). In 2004 he was decorated with the Sz\u00e9chenyi Prize for his exceptionally high standard, exemplary, internationally acknowledged accomplishments. He has been elected as a member of the Stakeholder Group of the European Union's data security organization (ENISA). In 2005 he was given Ernst & Young \u201cEntrepreneur Of The Year 2004\u201d international business award for his creativity, for his personal contribution to the accomplishment of innovative ideas, and his success in creating a model organizational culture at K\u00dcRT Co. 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In 1992, DriveSavers signed an agreement with SuperMac Technology to assume technical support and warranty obligations for SuperMac Mass Storage Products.\n\nWandera: Wandera is a privately held company backed by Bessemer Venture Partners and 83North Venture Capital. The SaaS service provides customers with a Secure Mobile Gateway (SMG) which compresses mobile data, enforces acceptable usage policies, provides multi-level mobile threat detection by scanning on device and in the cloud, and provides data usage reporting to business organizations to help protect business data.\n\nOnavo: Onavo, a mobile analytics company based in Israel, is the developer of Onavo Insights and Onavo Mobility apps. The app provides information for users on data usage and compression of data, as well as mobile data protection. Onavo Insights provides data to companies about app usage and consumer trends in online gaming, social networking, finance, and entertainment.\n\nSecureDataRecovery: Secure Data Recovery Services is a privately held company with corporate headquarters in California, which provides data recovery services. Secure Data Recovery Services was the first data recovery company to achieve certification. The SSAE 16 Type II Certification is an updated version of the , which the company had also previously held. SSAE 16 reports (also known as \"SOC 1\" reports) retain the original purpose of SAS 70 by providing a means of reporting on the system of internal control particularly as it relates to internal control over financial reporting (ICFR). It is also the only company in the data recovery industry to have a certified Class 10 ISO 4 Cleanroom. They are also certified to perform data recovery by Hitachi, Seagate, IBM, Toshiba, Maxtor, Fujitsu, Lacie, and other hard drive manufacturers. 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The song was co-written by Swift and Liz Rose and produced by Nathan Chapman with Swift's aid. It was released on April 18, 2009, by Big Machine Records as the third single from Swift's second studio album, \"Fearless\" (2008). Swift was inspired to write \"You Belong with Me\" after overhearing a male friend of hers arguing with his girlfriend through a phone call; she continued to develop a story line afterward. The song contains many pop music elements and its lyrics have Swift desiring an out-of-reach love interest.\n\nTeardrops on My Guitar: \"Teardrops on My Guitar\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was co-written by Swift, alongside Liz Rose and produced by Nathan Chapman with Swift's aid. \"Teardrops on My Guitar\" was released on February 19, 2007 by Big Machine Records, as the second single from Swift's eponymous debut album (2006). 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Due to the unavailability of collaborators on the road, eight songs were written by Swift. Other songs were co-written with Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey, Colbie Caillat, and John Rich. Swift also made her debut as a record producer, co-producing all songs on the album with Nathan Chapman.\n\nTaylor Swift (album): Taylor Swift is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on October 24, 2006, by Big Machine Records. Swift was 16 years old at the time of the album's release and wrote its songs during her freshman year of high school. Swift has writing credits on all of the album's songs, including those co-written with Liz Rose. Swift experimented with several producers, ultimately choosing Nathan Chapman, who had produced her demo album. Musically, the album is country music styled, and lyrically it speaks of romantic relationships, a couple of which Swift wrote from observing relationships before being in one. Lyrics also touch on Swift's personal struggles in high school.\n\nTim McGraw (song): \"Tim McGraw\" is the debut single and first published song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman. It was released on June 19, 2006 by Big Machine Records as Swift's debut single and the lead single from Swift's eponymous debut album. Swift wrote \"Tim McGraw\" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college. The song was written about all the different things that would remind the subject of Swift and their time spent together, once he departed. \"Tim McGraw\" is a musical interconnection of traditional and modern country music. 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It was originally published in 1923 by Alfred A. Knopf. It is Gibran's best known work. \"The Prophet\" has been translated into over 40 different languages and has never been out of print.\n\nGibran Museum: The Gibran Museum, formerly the Monastery of Mar Sarkis, is a biographical museum in Bsharri, Lebanon, 120 km from Beirut. It is dedicated to the Lebanese writer, philosopher, and artist Kahlil Gibran.\n\nThe Prophet (2014 film): The Prophet (full title Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet) is a 2014 animated film adapted from Kahlil Gibran's book \"The Prophet\". The film was produced by Salma Hayek, who also performed voice work. The production consisted of different directors for each of the film's collective essays, with animation director Roger Allers supervising and credited as screenwriter. Segment directors include Paul and Ga\u00ebtan Brizzi, Joan C. Gratz, Mohammed Saeed Harib, Tomm Moore, Nina Paley, Bill Plympton, Joann Sfar and Michal Socha. 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In 1930, he became the first writer from the United States to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, which was awarded \"for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humor, new types of characters.\" His works are known for their insightful and critical views of American capitalism and materialism between the wars. He is also respected for his strong characterizations of modern working women. H. L. Mencken wrote of him, \"[If] there was ever a novelist among us with an authentic call to the trade ... it is this red-haired tornado from the Minnesota wilds.\" He has been honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a postage stamp in the Great Americans series.\n\nSinclair Lewis Boyhood Home: The Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark located at 812 Sinclair Lewis Avenue, formerly South 3rd Street, in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States. The house was the childhood home of Nobel prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis, who was born February 7, 1885, in a house directly across the street. His most famous book, \"Main Street\" was inspired by his home town of Sauk Centre as he perceived it from this home. The house is open for tours between Memorial Day and Labor Day, or by appointment.\n\nNational Lampoon This Side of Parodies: National Lampoon This Side of Parodies is an American humor book that was published by Warner Paperback Books in 1974. It was a spin-off of \"National Lampoon\" magazine. The book consisted of parodies of the work of famous writers, including Richard Brautigan, Boccaccio, Raymond Chandler, Henri Charri\u00e8re, John Cleland, ee cummings, T. S. Eliot, Kahlil Gibran, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Shakespeare.\n\nThe Earth Gods: The Earth Gods is a literary work written by poet and philosopher Kahlil Gibran. It was originally published in 1931, also the year of the author's death. 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Bloomsbury USA published a compilation of O'Connell's YA fiction 'Royal Match' and 'Royal Mess' in 2012 to coincide with the Royal Wedding. Soon after O'Connell was diagnosed with a brain tumour and began writing her history of eccentricity as a quintessential aspect of the British and Irish character. CNN Style in its documentary 'The Adorned' describes O'Connell \"The Mayfair-based author and socialite seems to have been torn straight from the pages of an Evelyn Waugh novel; with her cut-glass accent, perma-fixed tiara and layers of pearls.\n\nArdashir Vakil: Ardashir Vakil is an author whose first novel, \"Beach Boy\", won a Betty Trask Award in 1997 and was shortlisted for the Whitbread First Novel Award. His second novel, \"One Day\" was shortlisted for the Encore Award.\n\nRichard Marsh (author): Richard Marsh (12 October 1857 \u2013 9 August 1915) was the pseudonym of the English author born Richard Bernard Heldmann. 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Charleston Community Unit School District 1 is a conglomerate of six schools, with all but one located in Charleston itself: four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school form the makeup of the district. Education begins at a prekindergarten level, and those living in the Charleston area attend Mark Twain Elementary School, which prepares early youth for schooling by taking them through prekindergarten and kindergarten under the supervision of principal Terry Diss. Students who live in the far east reaches of Coles County may attend Ashmore Elementary School, which is based in a northeasterly village by the same name; Ashmore's distance from the other schools permits it to educate a larger range of students for the sake of efficiency. The school educates students from kindergarten through grade four, and also runs a prekindergarten program. Ashmore is also governed by Terry Diss. Students who graduate from Mark Twain move onwards to Carl Sandburg Elementary School, which educates those in grades one, two, and three under principal Chad Burgett. At Jefferson Elementary School in Charleston, the student bodies from both Carl Sandburg Elementary School and Ashmore Elementary School are consolidated. Students from grades four through six are taught in the facility under the supervision of principal Deborah Poffinbarger. District students graduating from Jefferson are moved to Charleston Middle School, where they are taught as seventh and eighth graders; the school principal here is Sandy Wilson. The last branch of education that Charleston's school district can provide is the education of adolescents in the grades nine through twelve at Charleston High School, which is run by principal Trevor Doughty. 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Five businesses were destroyed and 15 others were damaged. Some homes in town only had their foundations left behind. A few farms outside of town were swept completely away, and extensive ground scouring occurred. An elementary school and 106 automobiles were destroyed, and a heavy boxcar was thrown more than a block by the storm. Two other boxcars were thrown 300 yards, and a steel I-beam was carried for two miles on a piece of roof. Hard rains and hail were also reported. A total of five tornadoes hit Minnesota on June 13, 1968, most ranking as an F0.\n\n2013 Moore tornado: On the afternoon of May 20, 2013, an intense and destructive EF5 tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, and adjacent areas, with peak winds estimated at 210 mph , killing 24 people (plus one indirect fatality) and injuring 377 others. 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She worked with Cruise again on Stanley Kubrick's erotic thriller \"Eyes Wide Shut\" in 1999.\n\nFar and Away: Far and Away is a 1992 American epic romantic adventure drama film directed by Ron Howard from a script by Howard and Bob Dolman. It stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. The cinematographer was Mikael Salomon, and the music score was done by John Williams. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nNiall T\u00f3ib\u00edn: Niall T\u00f3ib\u00edn (born 21 November 1929) is an Irish comedian and actor. Born in Cork into an Irish speaking family, T\u00f3ib\u00edn grew up on the north-side of the city in Bishop's Field. He has appeared in \"Ryan's Daughter\", \"Bracken\", \"The Ballroom of Romance\", \"The Irish R.M.\", \"Caught in a Free State\", \"Ballykissangel\", \"Far and Away\", and \"Veronica Guerin\", and has played Brendan Behan too. 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With the acquisition of Brand and the continued improvements of second-year guard Quentin Richardson, Corey Maggette and Michael Olowokandi, the Clippers played competitive basketball through most of the first half holding a 25\u201326 record at the All-Star break, despite Lamar Odom playing just 29 games due to a wrist injury. However, after holding a 36\u201333 record in mid March, the Clippers struggled and lost 7 of their final 10 games. They failed to make the playoffs finishing fifth in the Pacific Division with a 39\u201343 record. Brand was also selected for the 2002 NBA All-Star Game. 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The Clippers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. The Clippers play their home games at Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, an arena shared with the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA, the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), and the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL).\n\nList of Los Angeles Clippers head coaches: The Los Angeles Clippers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. They play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Clippers joined the NBA in 1970 as an expansion team. The team has had three names since its inception: the Buffalo Braves (1970\u20131978), the San Diego Clippers (1978\u20131984), and the Los Angeles Clippers (1984\u2013present). The Clippers are the oldest franchise in the NBA to have never reached the league finals. The team has played its home games at the Staples Center since 1999. The Clippers are owned by Steve Ballmer, and Dave Wohl is their general manager.\n\nAustin Rivers: Austin James Rivers (born August 1, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Rivers led Winter Park High School to back-to-back Florida 6A state championships in 2010 and 2011. He also played in the 2011 Nike Hoop Summit for the Team USA, and was a McDonald's All-American. He was one of the top rated high school basketball players in the class of 2011, being rated as high as No. 1 by Rivals.com. On September 30, 2010, Rivers committed to Duke University. Rivers gained national recognition after making a game winning 3-pointer against Duke rival North Carolina in 2012. He was drafted with the 10th pick in the NBA draft by the New Orleans Hornets (now Pelicans), playing three seasons there before being traded to the Clippers.\n\nLance Stephenson: Lance Stephenson Jr. (born September 5, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He attended Lincoln High School in the Coney Island section of Brooklyn. Stephenson won city basketball championships in all four years of high school, and is New York State's all-time leading scorer in high school basketball. He was named Mr. New York Basketball after his senior year and appeared in the 2009 McDonald's All-American Game. He was drafted with the 40th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers and played for the franchise until signing with the Charlotte Hornets in 2014. After three years splitting time with the Hornets, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, New Orleans Pelicans and Minnesota Timberwolves, Stephenson returned to the Pacers in March 2017.\n\nDwayne Polee: Dwayne L. Polee Sr. (born March 2, 1963, in Los Angeles, California) is a retired American professional basketball player who has been the director of player development at the University of San Francisco since 2012. From 2007 to 2010, he was the director of basketball operations at the University of Southern California. He graduated from Pepperdine University in 1986. Polee originally attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas after graduating from Manual Arts High School in 1981. 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Rexdale defines an area of several official neighbourhoods north of Highway 401 and east of Highway 427. Rexdale was originally a post World War II residential development within Etobicoke, and today is applied to a general area from Malton and Toronto Pearson International Airport in the City of Mississauga to the west, Highway 401 to the south, Steeles Avenue to the north, and the Humber River to the east. It is centred on Rexdale Boulevard and Islington Avenue.\n\nGalleria Shopping Centre (Toronto): The Galleria Shopping Centre (also known as Galleria Mall) is a shopping centre located at Dufferin and Dupont streets in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The shopping centre is a single storey, enclosed (one of only three enclosed shopping centres in the Old City of Toronto), and has approximately 50 tenants. It was opened in 1972 and has an area of 21124 m2 . 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The shopping centre takes its name from the adjacent Crescent College, whose original building was in The Crescent in the city centre.\n\nHalifax Shopping Centre: Halifax Shopping Centre, located in Halifax, Nova Scotia is Atlantic Canada's largest multi-building shopping centre. The centre is operated by Toronto-based 20 VIC Management Inc. The property consists of an enclosed shopping centre with 641585 sqft of leasable area, which attracts over 110,000 people each week, and an adjacent property with larger format retailers and office tower called Halifax Shopping Centre Annex with an additional 419776 sqft of leasable area, including a 53846 sqft office tower, Chebucto Place. 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It was founded in 1967, \"with a vision of creating a residential college merging the best attributes of a small college with an undergraduate education focusing on public affairs and firmly rooted in liberal arts\"; the college was named after James Madison in honor of his role in writing the United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and \"The Federalist Papers\" (which form part of the College's core curriculum). Originally considered experimental, the college has since come to be recognized as among the best in the nation.\n\nPenn State University Press: Penn State University Press, also called The Pennsylvania State University Press, was established in 1956, and is a non-profit publisher of scholarly books and journals. It is the independent publishing branch of the Pennsylvania State University and is a division of the Penn State University Library system. 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Starting in 2010, \"Education Review\" was published by the National Education Policy Center at the School of Education, University of Colorado at Boulder.\n\nAsian Journal of Public Affairs: The Asian Journal of Public Affairs is a biannual academic journal covering public affairs issues pertaining to Asia and the Oceania region. It is edited by graduate students from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore. The journal's scope includes, but is not limited to, public policy, public management, international relations, international political economy, and economics. Each issue features scholarly submissions, case studies, book reviews, and commentaries.\n\nJohn Glenn College of Public Affairs: The John Glenn College of Public Affairs is a public policy and management school at The Ohio State University. The Glenn College offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs in public affairs. 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Robertson (November 3, 1941 \u2013 July 10, 2008) was an American lawyer who served as Acting United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 1980 to 1981.\n\nColross: Colross, (also historically known as Belle Air and Grasshopper Hall), is a Georgian mansion in Princeton, New Jersey; it was built as the center of an estate in the Old Town neighborhood of Alexandria, Virginia. Colross is currently the administration building of Princeton Day School. The Colross property originally occupied the entire 1100 block of Oronoco Street; Alexandria merchant John Potts developed it as a plantation and began building the mansion in 17991800. In 1803, Jonathan Swift\u2014also an Alexandria merchant and a city councilman\u2014purchased the property and during his ownership continued constructing the mansion. 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Shenton was formerly a chapelry and township of the parish of Market Bosworth. The settlement is almost entirely agricultural, containing several farms. Much of the land has been in the same family since William Wollaston purchased the manor in 1625. It is essentially a privately owned estate village and has seen comparatively little modern development. It has been designated a conservation area.\n\nUSS Nashville (CL-43): USS \"Nashville\" (CL-43), was a light cruiser of the \"Brooklyn\"-class cruiser , was laid down on 24 January 1935 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey; launched on 2 October 1937; sponsored by Misses Ann and Mildred Stahlman; and commissioned on 6 June 1938, Captain William W. Wilson in command.\n\nWilliam W. Bosworth: William Welles Bosworth (May 8, 1869 \u2013 June 3, 1966) was an American architect whose most famous designs include MIT's Cambridge campus, the AT&T Building in New York City, and the Theodore N. 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It was the studio's first feature film and the first English language one produced entirely within Canada.\n\nThe Stranger (Australian TV series): The Stranger (1964\u201365) was an Australian science fiction television series made for children and produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (then known as the Australian Broadcasting Commission). It is notable as Australia's first locally produced science fiction television series and one of the first Australian TV series to be sold overseas.\n\nMartha Jones: Martha Jones is a fictional character played by Freema Agyeman in the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\" and its spin-off series, \"Torchwood\". She is a companion of the Tenth Doctor in \"Doctor Who\", after Rose Tyler (Billie Piper). According to the character's creator and executive producer Russell T Davies in his non-fiction book \"\", the character was developed from the beginning with the intention of appearing for a whole of the 2007 series, and to later make guest appearances in subsequent series and crossover appearances in the show's two spin-offs; Martha subsequently made guest appearances in \"Torchwood\" series two and in \"Doctor Who\" series four in 2008 and special episode \"The End of Time\" in 2010. Martha was also intended to make guest appearances in the 2009 series of \"Torchwood\" and \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\", but could not due to the actress's other obligations.\n\nCameron Mitchell (Stargate): Lieutenant Colonel Cameron \"Cam\" Mitchell, USAF is a fictional character in the Canadian-American military science fiction television series \"Stargate SG-1\", a science fiction show about a military team exploring the galaxy via a network of alien transportation devices. Played by Ben Browder, Cameron Mitchell is introduced as a main character in the season 9 premiere \"Avalon\", holding the military rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air Force. Learning of the SG-1 team's off-screen separation after the previous season, Mitchell is assigned as new commanding officer of SG-1, which he remains throughout season 10 (2006\u20132007) and the direct-to-DVD films \"\" and \"\" (2008).\n\nThe Magic of Lassie: The Magic of Lassie is a 1978 American musical drama film directed by Don Chaffey, starring Lassie, James Stewart, Stephanie Zimbalist, Pernell Roberts, and Michael Sharrett, with cameo appearances by Mickey Rooney and Alice Faye (in her final film appearance). James Stewart is featured in one of only three musical film roles that he played: the first was \"Born to Dance\" (1936) in which he introduced the Cole Porter standard \"Easy To Love\" and the second was \"Pot O' Gold\" (1941). This was also his final onscreen appearance in a live-action film. The screenplay and song score are supplied by the prolific Sherman Brothers of \"Mary Poppins\" fame. Their song \"When You're Loved\" was nominated for an Academy Award for \"Best Original Song\" and was sung by Debby Boone. It is also the only musical film featuring Lassie.\n\nCindy (film): Cindy is a 1978 American musical television film that features an entirely African-American cast. Directed by William A. Graham, the film is an urbanized retelling of Cinderella.\n\nStar Wars Holiday Special: The Star Wars Holiday Special is a 1978 American musical science fiction television film set in the \"Star Wars\" galaxy. It stars the first film's main cast while introducing the character Boba Fett, who would appear in later films. 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The Cowboys swept the instate rival Oklahoma Sooners (#2 seed going into region play) to claim the last and final spot as the 8th seed in the BigXII Championship. The Cowboys went back to their traditionion and won just the 2nd Big 12 tournament in schools rich baseball history. The Cowboys won 16 straight Big 8 tournaments before the formation of the Big12. The Cowboys became the 1st eight seed (last seed) to win the conference championship and by doing so Holliday got his team in the NCAA postseason for the 5th time in his 5 years at the school. The season was full of injuries from top to bottom Holliday and is associated Head Coach and current (2016) assistant coach of the year Rob Walton put together a pitching staff that was nothing short of magical. The Cowboys luck would run out as the were sent to the Arkansas Regional and went 0-2 losing game one to Regional champions Missouri State Bears on a two out bottom of the 9th walk off HR. 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His career in recorded music began in the early 1980s in Detroit, with Michael Henderson and Was (Not Was). He continued playing keyboards and co-writing songs for a wide variety of artists (including many produced by Don Was), ranging from Anita Baker to Patti Smith to The Highwaymen to Vertical Horizon to Fuel, before beginning a prolific and lengthy collaboration with Eminem in 2001. He has played the keyboard for several Eminem-produced tracks and is credited for additional production on most Eminem-produced tracks on \"Encore\". Resto released his own solo LP titled \"Combo De Momento\", and was released under his own imprint Resto World Music on May 18, 2010. He co-wrote the Oscar-winning song, \"Lose Yourself\", featured in the movie \"8 Mile\" with Jeff Bass and Eminem.\n\nTru Collins: Tru Collins is an American actress and indie-pop singer. She is known for her role of Julie on MTV's original high school comedy, Awkward. 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In 2010, she joined Atlantic Records' multi-platinum progressive rock band Trans-Siberian Orchestra as a vocalist, touring arenas across North America and promoting the band performing acoustic guitar/vocal solos live on numerous rock radio stations. That year, TSO reached #12 on the Billboard charts for American Arena Tours, beating Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber. The tour grossed $47,395,108 and sold out 51 arenas. She has co-written songs with Rostrum Records artist Vali and Three 6 Mafia's Juicy J, and her work has been featured on various recordings and television soundtracks. In 2012, Collins performed with DJ Ravi Drums, Kitara player Craig Dobbin, and rapper Wes Period at the Air Canada Centre Arena in Toronto. In 2015, Tru joined Steven Seagal's blues band Thunderbox for a European tour and performed with ten-time Grammy Award winner George Benson at the Cognac Blues Passion Festival in Cognac, France. 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The single was released in electronic format as well as two different versions of a limited-edition 2-disc vinyl record. 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The terms \"Allegheny Plateau\" and the \"Cumberland Plateau\" both refer to the dissected plateau lands lying west of the main Appalachian Mountains. The terms stem from historical usage rather than geological difference, so there is no strict dividing line between the two. Two major rivers share the names of the plateaus, with the Allegheny River rising in the Allegheny Plateau and the Cumberland River rising in the Cumberland Plateau in Harlan County, Kentucky.\n\nCalifornia Plateau: California Plateau ( ) is an undulating ice-covered plateau, 30 nmi long and from 2 to wide, which rises to 3,000 m at the eastern side of Scott Glacier. The plateau reaches a maximum height of 3,275 m in Mount Blackburn at the southern end. The northwestern side of the plateau is marked by the steep rock cliffs of Watson Escarpment; the southeastern side grades gradually to the elevation of the interior ice. 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The album was his first since 2007's \"Memory Almost Full\" to consist entirely of new compositions.\n\nMemory Almost Full: Memory Almost Full is the fourteenth solo studio album by Paul McCartney, discounting his Wings-and-Beatles-era discography, his orchestral works and his output as the Fireman. It was released in the United Kingdom on 4 June 2007 and in the United States a day later. The album was the first release on Starbucks' Hear Music label. It was produced by David Kahne and recorded at Abbey Road Studios, Henson Recording Studios, AIR Studios, Hog Hill Mill Studios and RAK Studios between October 2003, and from 2006 to February 2007. 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The former features Eric Clapton on guitar, while the latter features Stevie Wonder on harmonica. \"Kisses on the Bottom\" peaked at number 3 on the UK Albums Chart and number 5 on the US \"Billboard\" 200, while also topping \"Billboard\" magazine's Jazz Albums chart.\n\nStarbucks: Starbucks Corporation is an American coffee company and coffeehouse chain. Starbucks was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1971. 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The city of Rome was the largest city in the world \u2009100 BC \u2009AD 400 , with Constantinople (New Rome) becoming the largest around AD 500, and the Empire's populace grew to an estimated 50 to 90 million inhabitants (roughly 20% of the world's population at the time). The 500-year-old republic which preceded it was severely destabilized in a series of civil wars and political conflict, during which Julius Caesar was appointed as perpetual dictator and then assassinated in 44 BC. Civil wars and executions continued, culminating in the victory of Octavian, Caesar's adopted son, over Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC and the annexation of Egypt. Octavian's power was then unassailable and in 27 BC the Roman Senate formally granted him overarching power and the new title \"Augustus\", effectively marking the end of the Roman Republic.\n\n300 BC: Year 300 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. 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They also have a recording day to make their very own album.\n\n7 Years and 50 Days (song): \"7 Years and 50 Days\" is the third single and title track from the album \"7 Years and 50 Days\" by German trance group Groove Coverage.\n\nAttempted Rape Act 1948: The Attempted Rape Act 1948 (11&12 Geo. 6 c. 19) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that increased the maximum sentence for attempted rape from 2 years imprisonment to 7 years penal servitude. (Penal servitude was abolished later that year by the Criminal Justice Act 1948, and replaced with imprisonment.) The Attempted Rape Act was repealed and replaced by the Sexual Offences Act 1956, which maintained the maximum sentence of 7 years imprisonment until the 1956 Act was amended by the Sexual Offences Act 1985, which increased the maximum sentence to life imprisonment.\n\nGreat Getaway Game: The Great Getaway Game is a game show which aired on The Travel Channel from June 1, 1990 to April 1991, producing 39 episodes. This was, to date, the network's sole attempt at a game show. Its pilot was hosted by Jim Caldwell, but Wink Martindale took over as host for the actual series, in addition to producing it (coincidentally, Jim had replaced Wink after 7 years as the host of on \"Tic-Tac-Dough\").\n\nHoward Packett: Howard C. Packett is a former mayor of Salem, Virginia. Under Salem's electoral system, the mayor is a member of the city council selected by the other members to serve as mayor. Packett was elected to his final term on the city council in May 2004, and served that term until 2008. Packett served on the council for 24 years. Packett became mayor in 2006 when former mayor Carl Tarpley decided not to seek another term. Randy Foley replaced Packett as mayor in 2008.\n\nCedar Avenue (band): Cedar Avenue is an American pop rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. The band was formed in 2005 by lead vocalist Jesse Mathews and bassist Kyle Wachter. Their song \"7 Years\" was featured in the season finale of the ABC / Global TV (Canada) series Rookie Blue. \"7 Years\" was also featured on the Cities 97 Sampler Vol. 22.\n\nJustin Alfond: Justin Loring Alfond (born January 8, 1975) is an American politician and real estate developer. He is a Democratic State Senator from the 8th District, which represents much of Portland. Alfond was first elected to the State Senate in 2008 to replace Democrat Ethan Strimling; he beat former State Senator Anne Rand and Cliff Ginn. He was re-elected in 2010 and 2012. In 2012, he faced Green Independent Party Chair Asher Platts. Alfond won with 71% of the vote in a two-way race.\n\nPortland, Maine mayoral election, 2011: The 2011 Portland, Maine mayoral election took place on November 8, 2011. In November 2010, Portland voters approved a citywide referendum changing the city charter to recreate an elected mayor position that had previously been removed in 1923. From 1923 until 2011, city councilors chose one of themselves each year to serve as mayor, a primarily ceremonial position. On November 8, 2011, former State Senator and candidate for U.S. Congress Michael F. Brennan was elected. 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The project was started as a magazine and website produced by professors in the Western College Program at Miami University and the National Science Teachers Association with a grant from the National Science Foundation and assistance from the Center for Human Development, Learning, and Teaching at Miami University. Project Dragonfly now reaches millions of people each year through inquiry-driven learning media, public exhibits and graduate programs worldwide. Project Dragonfly's partnership programs have generated an Emmy-Award-winning PBS television series, teacher workshops, master's degrees, public science exhibits, and conservation and education programs worldwide. Supported by the National Science Foundation, the project began in 1994 with the first national magazine to feature children's science investigations and discoveries. Project Dragonfly's programs include Earth Expeditions global graduate courses for educators and other professionals, the Global Field Program (GFP) and Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) master's degrees, and iSaveSpecies, which engages zoo visitors throughout the country in science and conservation action. Project Dragonfly is based in the biology department at Miami University, a state university in Oxford, Ohio. Miami was established in 1809 and is listed as one of the eight original Public Ivies. Public Engagement Projects include: iSaveSpecies, Wild Research, DragonflyTV. Graduate Credit Workshops include Earth Expeditions, Zoo Expeditions, and iDiscovery. Master's Degree Programs include Global Field Program (GFP) and Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP), and Earth Expeditions (EE).\n\nTom Coburn: Thomas Allen \"Tom\" Coburn (born March 14, 1948) is an American politician and medical doctor. 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With over 2.7 million residents, it is also the most populous city in both the state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States. It is the county seat of Cook County. The Chicago metropolitan area, often referred to as Chicagoland, has nearly 10 million people and is the third-largest in the U.S. Chicago has often been called a global architecture capital. Chicago is considered one of the most important business centers in the world.\n\n\u00c9douard Carmignac: \u00c9douard Carmignac (born 5 September 1947 in Paris) is a French investment banker and fund manager. He currently is the head of Carmignac Gestion, an investment firm that bears his name. Carmignac graduated in economics from the University of Paris and received an M.B.A. from Columbia Business School. Prior to Carmignac Gestion, he had spells with Blyth, Eastman, Dillon & Co. in New York City and BNP Paribas in Paris. 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Before films Young had a successful career as a stage actor appearing on Broadway and throughout the country, and was the author of a notable 1905 book on theatrical makeup. His first wife was librettist Rida Johnson Young who often composed with Victor Herbert. Turning to silent films he directed 93 films between 1912 and 1928. He also appeared as an actor in 62 films between 1909 and 1917.\n\nD.C. Follies: D.C. Follies is a syndicated sitcom which aired from 1987\u20131989 and was set in a Washington, D.C. bar, where bartender Fred Willard would welcome puppet caricatures of politicians and pop culture figures. The show was satirical, and frequently commented on politicians and the political process. Although Willard was the only live actor appearing regularly, each episode brought a celebrity guest into the bar, such as Martin Mull, Robin Leach, Bob Uecker, and Betty White. 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It is based on the 1906 play \"The Doctor's Dilemma\" by George Bernard Shaw.\n\nJack Kehoe: Jack Kehoe (born November 21, 1938) is an American film actor appearing in a wide variety of films, including the crime dramas \"Serpico\" (1973), \"The Pope of Greenwich Village\" (1984) and Brian De Palma's \"The Untouchables\" (1987), as well as the cult favorites \"Car Wash\" (1976), \"Midnight Run\" (1988), the popular western \"Young Guns II\" (1990) and \"On the Nickel\" (1980).\n\nNunzio Gallo: Nunzio Gallo (25 March 1928 \u2013 22 February 2008) was an Italian singer. He was born in Naples and represented his country in the 1957 Eurovision Song Contest, coming 6th. The song he performed, \"Corde Della Mia Chitarra\", is famous for being the longest song ever played for Eurovision at 5:09 before the new rules came into place. Gallo was also an actor appearing in over 20 films. Gallo suffered severe brain haemorrhage in September 2007 from which he never fully recovered. He died on 22 February 2008 in Telese Terme.\n\nAlastair Sim: Alastair George Bell Sim, CBE (9 October 1900 \u2013 19 August 1976) was a Scottish character actor who began his theatrical career at the age of thirty, but quickly became established as a popular West End performer, remaining so until his death in 1976. He also appeared in more than fifty British films, starting in 1935.\n\nRaoul Retzer: Raoul Retzer (1919\u20131974) was an Austrian actor. Retzer was a prolific film actor appearing in more than a hundred and forty productions between 1952 and 1975 generally in small or supporting roles. He appeared in the 1955 film \"The Last Ten Days\".\n\nVijay Kumar (British filmmaker): Vijay Kumar is a long-standing member of the film and media industry. Having started in his early days as an actor in theatre productions, Vijay then moved on to becoming a fully fledged actor appearing in a number of feature films in Bollywood, such as: Gangster, Main Solah Baras Ki, Master, King of Bollywood and Love U Mr Kalakaar. Vijay also played a comic role in the hit TV series Dekh Bhai Dekh. During Vijay's career as an actor, he was always involved in presenting, whether it was on air or TV. Vijay had amassed a large following with his featured show on BBC and Asian Sound Radio in the early 2000s. Vijay still however had not satisfied his creative flow and took up the chance to be the Director, Writer and Producer of his own short films. Vijay has gone on to create over 5 short films since 2003, many of which have been featured in film festivals such as: Cannes Film Festival, Ekotop Film Festival, JIFF India, Wirral International Film Festival and the Edinburgh Film Festival.\n\nJarlath Conroy: Jarlath Conroy (born 30 September, 1944) is an Irish theatre, film and television actor. Since 1971, he has become a successful actor appearing in film and television, including \"NYPD Blue\", \"Law & Order\", and \"\". He also appeared in the movies \"Day of the Dead\" and \"The Art of Getting By\". His most recent appearance is as the Undertaker in the 2010 remake of \"True Grit\". 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The medal was endowed by McGill Graduates Society (founded by Sir William in 1857), the Henry Birks Foundation and RSC, with contributions from Fellows, and staff and friends from McGill University, to commemorate Dawson's term as Principal and to honour \u201cthe man who built McGill\u201d.\n\nJohn Wheeler (college administrator): John Wheeler was an American educator, the second principal of Baldwin Institute and the first president of Baldwin University in Berea, Ohio. Baldwin University would eventually merge with nearby German Wallace College to become Baldwin\u2013Wallace College. Wheeler has a building named after him on the Baldwin Wallace University campus.\n\nCalhoun Hall: Calhoun Hall (abbreviated CAL) is a building located on the University of Texas at Austin campus, built in 1968. The building is named after John William Calhoun, a mathematics professor, university comptroller from 1925 to 1937, and university president from 1937 to 1939.\n\nDr. John William Morris Clinic: The Dr. John William Morris Clinic is a historic professional office building at 118 West Main Street in McCrory, Arkansas. It is a single-story stone and masonry structure with a front-facing gable roof. An arcaded porch extends across part of the front, with concrete keystones and quoining. The building was constructed in 1936 and is in a distinctive variant of Craftsman style. Its significance is derived from its association with Dr. John William Morris, who was for many years the only medical doctor in McCrory and the surrounding area, and gained nationwide notice for serving in his profession until he was 101 years old. He was cited at the time as the oldest practicing physician in the country.\n\nJohn S.R. Shad: John Sigsbee Rees Shad (1923\u20131994), served as chairman of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission between 1981 and 1987. He also served as the ambassador to the Netherlands. He had two children, Leslie and Rees Shad, and was married to Patricia Shad. He has a building named after him at the Harvard Business School, called Shad Hall. He had degrees from the University of Southern California, the Harvard Business School and the New York University Law School.\n\nConnie Guion: Connie Myers Guion (August 29, 1882 \u2013 April 30, 1971) revolutionized health care for the poor in New York City and training for new health care professionals at Cornell Medical Center and also founded the Cornell Pay Clinic, which supported the poor in the city and brought in training. She was also the first woman to be named professor of clinical medicine and in 1963 became the first living woman physician to have a building named after her (New York Hospital's Connie Guion Building). Up until her death, she made many house calls and ran her own private clinic.\n\nWilliam M. Bass: William Marvin Bass III (born August 30, 1928) is an American forensic anthropologist, best known for his research on human osteology and human decomposition. He has also assisted federal, local, and non-U.S. authorities in the identification of human remains. He taught at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, and though currently retired from teaching, still plays an active research role at the University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility, which he founded. The Facility is more popularly known as \"The Body Farm\", a name used by crime author Patricia Cornwell in a novel of the same name, which drew inspiration from Bass and his work. Bass has also described the body farm as \"Death's Acre\" \u2013 the title of the book on his life and career, co-written with journalist Jon Jefferson. Jefferson and Bass, under the pen name \"Jefferson Bass\", have also written several fictional works: \"Carved In Bone\", \"Flesh and Bone\", \"The Devil's Bones\", \"Bones of Betrayal\", \"The Bone Thief\", \"The Bone Yard\", \"The Inquisitor's Key\", \"Cut To the Bone\", and \"The Breaking Point\". Bass is the third generation in his family to have an educational building named after him. The Dr. William M. Bass III Forensic Anthropology Building dedication ceremony was September 27, 2011, near the Body Farm.\n\nUniversity of Texas at Austin: The University of Texas at Austin (UT, UT Austin, or Texas) is a public research university and the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. Founded in 1881 as \"The University of Texas,\" its campus is located in Austin, Texas, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from the Texas State Capitol. 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A product of the Middlesbrough youth academy, he came to prominence after making his debut aged 17 in a UEFA Cup match. He made 120 appearances for Middlesbrough, also spending time on loan at Leeds United and Watford.\n\nArkansas Time After Time: Arkansas Time After Time (ATAT) is a Russellville, Arkansas-based non-profit, all-volunteer civil rights and justice reform organization. It is funded by its members. It is a grassroots legislative advocacy group dedicated to making communities safer and upholding constitutional rights of those labelled sex offenders by advocating for fact-based, common-sense laws. ATAT is part of the growing movement to reform sex offender laws in the United States. The mission of this organization is to develop a cooperative sense of community rather than take an adversarial approach between people on the sex offender registry, victim's advocacy groups and the authorities in the state. 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The majority of convicted sex offenders have convictions for crimes of a sexual nature; however, some sex offenders have simply violated a law contained in a sexual category. Some of the crimes which usually result in a mandatory sex-offender classification are: a second prostitution conviction, sending or receiving obscene content in the form of SMS text messages (sexting), and relationship between young adults and teenagers resulting in corruption of a minor (if the age between them is greater than 1,060 days). If any sexual contact was made by the adult to the minor, then child molestation has occurred. Other serious offenses are sexual assault, statutory rape, bestiality, child sexual abuse, female genital mutilation, incest, rape, and sexual imposition. However, particularly sex offender registration laws in the United States, may also classify less serious offenses as sexual offenses requiring sex offender registration. 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(RSOL) is a national level civil rights and justice reform organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with 38 state affiliates. RSOL and its affiliates are part of the growing movement to reform sex offender laws in the United States. They assert that while sex offender registries in the United States were originally well-intentioned and for the most heinous and dangerous sex offenders only, their reach has exponentially widened to include petty offenses such as teen sexting and consensual relations between young people. RSOL has generated media attention by arranging multiple annual conferences in several large cities including Albuquerque, Los Angeles and Dallas, and by being involved in numerous lawsuits.\n\nSex offender registry: A sex offender registry is a system in various countries designed to allow government authorities to keep track of and activities of sex offenders including those who have completed their criminal sentences. In some jurisdictions, where sex offender registration gan, registration is accompanied by residential address notification requirements. In many jurisdictions, registered sex offenders are subject to additional restrictions, including on housing. Those on parole or probation may be subject to restrictions that do not apply to other parolees or probationers. Sometimes, these include (or have been proposed to include) restrictions on being in the presence of underage persons (under the age of majority), living in proximity to a school or day care center, owning toys or items targeted towards children, or using the Internet. Sex offender registries exist in many English-speaking countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the Republic of Ireland. Sex offender registration does not exist outside of the English-speaking world, however. The United States is the only country with a registry that is publicly accessible; all other countries in the English-speaking world have sex offender registries only accessible by law enforcement.\n\nSex offender registries in the United States: Sex offender registries in the United States exist at both the federal and state levels. These registries contain information about persons convicted of sexual offenses for law enforcement and public notification purposes. All 50 states and the District of Columbia maintain sex offender registries that are open to the public via websites, although information on some offenders is visible to law enforcement only. According to NCMEC, as of 2016 there were 859,500 registered sex offenders in United States. 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Later, the area around the front air intake was also painted yellow. Dividing lines of red separated the colors.\n\nFred Gehrke: Clarence Fred Gehrke (April 24, 1918 \u2013 February 9, 2002) was an American football player and executive. He played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland / Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers and Chicago Cardinals from 1940 through 1950. To boost team morale, Gehrke designed and painted the Los Angeles Rams logo in 1948, which was the first painted on the helmets of an NFL team. He later served as the general manager of the Denver Broncos from 1977 through 1981. He is the great-grandfather of Miami Marlin Christian Yelich\n\nSBIII Motorsports: SBIII Motorsports is a former NASCAR Cup Series motor racing team. The team was owned by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania businessman Scott Barbour and fielded the No. 58 Ford Taurus during the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season. 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He attended college at the University of Hawai\u02bbi at M\u0101noa and played for the Cincinnati Bengals for one season, where he was a backup for Bill Bergey.\n\nBill Kennedy (basketball): William R. \"Bill\" Kennedy (May 17, 1938 \u2013 August 31, 2006), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was an American professional basketball player. He was a 5'11\" (180\u00a0cm) 180\u00a0lb (82\u00a0kg) guard and played collegiately at Temple University. He played briefly in the National Basketball Association (NBA).\n\nArkansas State University: Arkansas State University (also known as \"A-State\"\")\" is a public research university and is the flagship campus of the Arkansas State University System, the state's second largest college system and second largest university by enrollment. It is located atop 1,376 acres (5.6 km2) on Crowley's Ridge at Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States. The university marked its centennial year in 2009. 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He attended North Eugene High School. Walsh recruited Wong with the stipulation that he would not have to play offense, despite being a record-setting fullback at the high school level.\n\nList of Philadelphia Eagles broadcasters: The Eagles games were first broadcast in 1939 on WCAU (as in Where Cheer Awaits U] and have been continuously broadcast since. Beginning with the 2008 season, Eagles games were broadcast on both WYSP (now WIP-FM) and Sports Radio 610 WIP, as both stations are owned and operated by CBS Radio. Merrill Reese, who joined the Eagles in the mid-1970s, is the play-by-play announcer, and former Eagles wide receiver Mike Quick is the color analyst. Former Eagles linebacker Bill Bergey is among several Eagles post-game commentators on the FM.\n\nBill Martin (basketball): William \"Bill\" Martin (born August 16, 1962) is a retired American professional basketball player. 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In 2009, Henry, Richard Appel, and Seth MacFarlane created a spin-off of \"Family Guy\" called \"The Cleveland Show\", to focus on Cleveland and his new family, which aired on FOX until the show's final new episode (due to cancellation) on May 19th, 2013. Reruns of the show later aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim.\n\nHank Azaria: Henry Albert \"Hank\" Azaria ( ; born April 25, 1964) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and producer. He is known for starring in the animated television sitcom \"The Simpsons\" (1989\u2013present), voicing Moe Szyslak, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Chief Wiggum, Comic Book Guy, Carl Carlson and numerous others. After attending Tufts University, Azaria joined the series with little voice acting experience, but became a part of the crew in its second season, with many of his performances on the show being based on famous actors and characters.\n\nMick Wingert: Mick Wingert (born July 4, 1974) is an American voice actor, comedian and voice-over coach. He is known for his voice over work in video games, movies and TV shows, as well as the new voice of Master Po and Zeng in \"\", taking over the roles from actors Jack Black and Dan Fogler. Wingert has been praised by fans of the \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise for his Po voice impression sounding exactly like Jack Black's voice. He also does additional voice over work in \"Kung Fu Panda\", \"Mass Effect 2\", \"\", \"The Technomancer\" and \"The Princess and the Frog\". He is not related to fellow voice actor Wally Wingert.\n\nBartok the Magnificent: Bartok the Magnificent, directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, is a 1999 direct-to-video spin-off and sequel to the 1997 film \"Anastasia\", which features Hank Azaria as the voice of Bartok, Kelsey Grammer as the voice of Zozi, and Jennifer Tilly as Piloff. It is a \"family adventure...animated comedy\" film, according to Fort Oglethorpe Press.\n\nNozomu Sasaki: Nozomu Sasaki (\u4f50\u3005\u6728 \u671b , Sasaki Nozomu , born January 25, 1967) is a Japanese voice actor. He is represented by the voice actor management firm, 81 Produce, and was previously represented by Arts Vision. In 1988, he voiced the character Tetsuo Shima in the movie \"Akira\", which was adapted from the manga of the same name. He also performed the role of Yusuke Urameshi in the anime adaptation of the manga \"YuYu Hakusho\" and returned to that role in video games for that franchise. He is sometimes mistaken for fellow voice actress Nozomi Sasaki, whose name is written the same way. Sasaki has emerged the victor of the Seiy\u016b Grand Prix (in which votes were collected to compile a top ten list of voice actors) more times than any other voice actor.\n\nTom McGrath (animator): Thomas \"Tom\" McGrath (born August 7, 1964) is an American film director, animator, and voice actor known for co-directing (with Eric Darnell) the 2005 comedy \"Madagascar\" and its sequels, \"\" in 2008 and \"\" in 2012, also providing the voice of Skipper in all films, short films and \"The Penguins of Madagascar\" television series. He has portrayed Skipper in every \"Madagascar\" installment, being the only voice actor to do so. He has also worked as a voice actor on other DreamWorks animated features like \"Flushed Away\" in 2006 and \"Shrek the Third\" in 2007. He also stepped in on \"Flushed Away\" to help make improvements prior to its release. He has also directed other DreamWorks Feature Films such as Megamind and The Boss Baby.\n\nMatthew G\u00e9czy: Matthew G\u00e9czy (born August 23, 1964 in the state of Georgia) is an American movie and television actor, voice actor and voice director based in Paris, France. He has acted in several films for television and cinema, with directors such as Brian De Palma and Thomas Vinterberg. He has been a voice actor in advertising campaigns, documentaries, video games, internet media and in the field of animation. He has provided voices for productions such as \"Code Lyoko\", \"Casper's Scare School\", \"Ratatouille\", and \"Persepolis\". He played a voice acting role in video games such as \"Rayman 2\", \"\", \"XIII\" and \"Amy\". He has also worked as the voice director for numerous animated television series including the Children's BAFTA-nominated series \"Eliot Kid\" (BBC, ABC Australia, Cartoon Network), \"Mouk\" (Disney Junior), \"I.N.K. 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Shelley Duvall, who created the series served as narrator, host and executive producer of the program alongside Fred Fuchs, and occasionally starred in episodes. The series was followed by two other, albeit less successful shorter anthology series \"Tall Tales & Legends\" (episode 9) which followed the same format as \"Faerie Tale Theatre\" and focused on classic American folk tales and third series Nightmare Classics (4 episodes, originally planned as 6). This was one of the first examples of cable original programming, alongside HBO's \"Fraggle Rock\".\n\nVictoria Wood: Victoria Wood (19 May 1953 \u2013 20 April 2016) was an English comedian, actress, singer and songwriter, screenwriter and director. Wood wrote and starred in sketches, plays, musicals, films and sitcoms, and her live comedy act was interspersed with her own compositions, which she performed on piano. 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Even though the Indians had several days' head start, the two were able to get ahead of the Indians and warn the inhabitants of the fort. During the attack Hamman killed one man with his tomahawk as the Indian tried to force his way through the door of the fort. Dick Pointer, an African slave of Col. Andrew Donnally, loaded a musket and shot at the invading Indians until he and Hamman could shut the door, saving the inhabitants of the fort. Later Philip shot another Indian that had been underneath the flooring, trying to start a fire to burn down the building. The women had a large pot of water on the fire in case of wounds, Philip raised a board in the floor and the women poured boiling water onto the Indian, causing him to run to the stockade fence, and in trying to climb the wall, Philip shot him.\n\nLeitus: In Greek mythology, Leitus (\u039b\u03ae\u03b9\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 ) was the son of Alector (Alectryon) and Polybule or of Lacritus and Cleobule, brother of Clonius, from Boeotia. He sailed with the Argonauts and afterwards, as one of the suitors of Helen, fought in the Trojan War, where he killed twenty enemies, including Phylacus. He commanded 12 ships.\n\n1924 Nixon Nitration Works disaster: The 1924 Nixon Nitration Works disaster was an explosion and fire that claimed many lives and destroyed several square miles of New Jersey factories. It began on Saturday morning, March 1, 1924, when an explosion destroyed a building in Nixon, New Jersey (an area within present-day Edison, New Jersey) used for processing ammonium nitrate. The 11:15\u00a0a.m. explosion touched off fires in surrounding buildings in the Nixon Nitration Works that contained other highly flammable materials. The disaster killed twenty people, destroyed forty buildings, and demolished the \u201ctiny industrial town of Nixon, New Jersey.\u201d\n\nMendocino Indian Reservation: Mendocino Indian Reservation, a former Indian reservation in Mendocino County, one of the early Indian reservations to be established in California by the Federal Government for the resettlement of California Indians. It was established in the spring of 1856, in the vicinity of modern Noyo. Its area was 25,000 acres (100 km2) and its boundary extended north from what is now Simpson Lane at to Abalobadiah Creek and east from the Pacific Ocean to a north\u2013south line passing through the summit of Bald Hill.\n\n\u00c9tienne P\u00e9rier (governor): \u00c9tienne P\u00e9rier was the fifth governor of the Louisiana colony. He became governor in 1727. His governorship was marked by the arrival of the first Ursuline nuns in New Orleans in 1727 to establish the first convent within the limits of what was to become the United States as well as a war against the Natchez Indians due to bad relations with Chepart, the commander at Fort Rosalie. After agitating the Indians by demanding that they give up either their village or their land, the Indians launched an attack on November\u00a029, 1729, and killed nearly three hundred persons at Fort Rosalie. The French retaliated and by 1731 had killed or captured most of the Indians. The captured Indians were sent as slaves to Santo Domingo, and the few remaining free moved further westward and joined the Chickasaw Indians. This marked the end of the Natchez Indian nation. In the same year, the Company of the Indies petitioned the King of France to take back their charter, thus ending their control of the colony. P\u00e9rier remained governor for two years after Louisiana was returned to the Crown but became frustrated with deteriorating relations with the Chickasaws and lost interest in the colony. 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This was subsequently overtaken by a few other tours, but it remains The Rolling Stones' second highest grossing tour behind their 2005\u20132007 A Bigger Bang Tour.\n\nA Bailar Tour: The A Bailar Tour was the first headlining concert tour by Argentine recording artist Lali in support of her debut studio album, \"A Bailar\" (2014). The tour began in Buenos Aires, Argentina on April 19, 2014 and concluded in Tel Aviv, Israel on April 25, 2016. The \"A Bailar Tour\" was the highest grossing tour of 2015 in Argentina.\n\nNo Strings Attached Tour: The No Strings Attached Tour was the third concert tour by American boy band, NSYNC. Primarily visiting North America, the tour supported the band's second studio album, \"No Strings Attached\". Beginning in May 2000, the tour sold out all dates within the first day of the ticket sale. Additional dates in North America were added for the Fall of 2000. 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The tour began in May 2007 to overwhelmingly positive reviews from fans and critics alike and ended in August 2008 with a final show at Madison Square Garden.\n\nCrazy Love Tour: Crazy Love Tour was the fourth concert tour by Canadian singer Michael Bubl\u00e9. The tour supported his sixth studio album, \"Crazy Love\". Visiting the Americas, Europe, Australia, Asia, and Africa, the tour has played to over one million spectators in nearly 21 countries. The tour has received remarkable praise from both music critics and spectators of the show. In 2010, Pollstar announced the trek became the sixth highest grossing tour worldwide, earning over $100 million with 99 sold out shows. Additionally was the fourth highest grossing tour in North America\u2014bringing in over $60 million in revenue with 50 sold out shows. The tour ranked 16th in Pollstar's \"Top 50 Worldwide Tour (Mid-Year)\", earning over 30 million dollars in 2011. 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Among his works are the \"Alex Cross\", \"Michael Bennett\", \"Women's Murder Club\", \"Maximum Ride\", \"Daniel X\", \"NYPD Red\", \"Witch and Wizard\", and \"Private\" series, as well as many stand-alone thrillers, non-fiction and romance novels. His books have sold more than 300 million copies and he was the first person to sell 1 million e-books. In 2016, Patterson topped \"Forbes\"'s list of highest-paid authors for the third consecutive year, with an income of $95 million. His total income over a decade is estimated at $700 million.\n\nSimenona Martinez: Simenona Martinez is an American actress, singer-songwriter and film director from Los Angeles, California. She made her television debut in on the WB20 in San Francisco, California. 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Filming took place in 2011, and \"Alex Cross\" was released on October 19, 2012 in the United States and Canada.\n\nRuth Asawa's San Francisco Fountain: Ruth Asawa's San Francisco Fountain, or sometimes simply San Francisco Fountain, is a 1970 bronze sculpture and fountain by Ruth Asawa, located outside the Grand Hyatt San Francisco in downtown San Francisco, California, in the United States. The cylinder-shaped sculpture, which serves as the outer wall of the fountain basin, features bas-relief scenes of San Francisco, \"whimsically interrelated\". It measures approximately 90 in tall, with a diameter of 193 in , and is set into a base of brick stairs. Albert Lanier served as the architect; credited assistants include Aiko Asawa, Haru Awara, Mae Lee, Mei Mei, Hector Villanueva, and Sally Woodbridge.\n\nWomen's Murder Club (TV series): Women's Murder Club is an American police procedural and legal drama, which aired on ABC from October 12, 2007, to May 13, 2008. The series is set in San Francisco, California, and is based on the series of novels by the same name written by James Patterson. Series creators Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain also served as executive producers alongside Patterson, Joe Simpson, Brett Ratner, and R. Scott Gemmill. The latter also served as showrunner, with Gretchen J. Berg and Aaron Harberts co-executive producing. The pilot was directed by Scott Winant.\n\nAlex Cross, Run: Alex Cross, Run is the 20th novel in the \"Alex Cross\" series written by American author James Patterson. The novel focuses on the protagonist, detective Alex Cross, who must solve three cases at once with the whole city in a frenzy.\n\nAlex Cross's Trial: Alex Cross's Trial is the 15th novel in James Patterson's \"Alex Cross\" series. It follows \"Cross Country\" in the series, and comes before his novel \"I, Alex Cross\". It is written by Patterson and Richard DiLallo, and its premise is that it is a book written by Alex Cross.\n\nAlex Cross (novel series): Alex Cross is a crime, mystery, and thriller novel series written by James Patterson. The series focuses on the protagonist\u2014African-American Metropolitan Police Department detective and father Alex Cross\u2014as he faces threats to his family and the city of Washington, D.C.. Supporting characters include two of Cross's children, Damon, and Janelle, as well as his grandmother Nana Mama. The series is usually narrated in first-person perspective by Alex Cross, and occasionally from the villains' point of view in third-person.", "question": "What series set in San Francisco, California was written by the author of Alex Cross? 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The population of Lytham St Annes taken at the 2011 census was 42,954.\n\nFY postcode area: The FY postcode area, also known as the Blackpool postcode area, is a group of postcode districts around Blackpool, Thornton-Cleveleys, Lytham St Annes, Poulton-le-Fylde and Fleetwood in England. The letters \"FY\" refer to the Fylde, which includes the whole postcode area.\n\nLytham St Annes Express: Lytham St Annes Express is a local weekly newspaper, named after Lytham St Annes largely serving the Fylde Borough. It is published by the Blackpool Gazette and therefore owned by Johnson Press.\n\nVolvo B7L: The Volvo B7L was a fully low floor single-decker bus, double-decker bus and articulated bus chassis with a rear engine mounted vertically on the left of the rear overhang, it was built as a replacement for the Volvo B10L. 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She petitioned Pope Nicholas V to reopen the court case that had convicted Joan of heresy, and then, in her seventies, addressed the opening session of the appellate trial at Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. The appeals court overturned Joan's conviction on 7 July 1456. Isabelle died two years later, probably at Sandillon near Orl\u00e9ans.\n\nVilla Rom\u00e9e: The Villa Rom\u00e9e is a historic mansion in Cannes. It was built in 1928 for Marcelle Aron, the widow of Jacques Isidore Gompel, a World War I veteran. It was designed by architects Georges-Henri Pingusson and Paul Furiet. The garden was built in 1929. Aron sold the house in 1935. It has been listed as an official historical monument since 1994.\n\nTimeline of Joan of Arc: January 6: Joan of Arc is born to Jacques d'Arc and Isabelle Rom\u00e9e at Domr\u00e9my, France. 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Common causes of arc faults include faulty connections due to corrosion and faulty initial installation.\n\nRetrial of Joan of Arc: The Retrial of Joan of Arc, also known as the \"nullification trial\" or \"rehabilitation trial\", was a posthumous retrial of Joan of Arc authorized by Pope Callixtus III at the request of Inquisitor-General Jean Br\u00e9hal and Joan's mother Isabelle Rom\u00e9e.\n\nJoan of Arc: Joan of Arc (French: Jeanne d'Arc , ] ; 6 January c. 1412 \u2013 30 May 1431), nicknamed \"The Maid of Orl\u00e9ans\" (French: \"La Pucelle d'Orl\u00e9ans\" ), is considered a heroine of France for her role during the Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years' War and was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint. Joan of Arc was born to Jacques d'Arc and Isabelle Rom\u00e9e, a peasant family, at Domr\u00e9my in north-east France. Joan said she received visions of the Archangel Michael, Saint Margaret, and Saint Catherine of Alexandria instructing her to support Charles VII and recover France from English domination late in the Hundred Years' War. The uncrowned King Charles VII sent Joan to the siege of Orl\u00e9ans as part of a relief mission. She gained prominence after the siege was lifted only nine days later. Several additional swift victories led to Charles VII's coronation at Reims. This long-awaited event boosted French morale and paved the way for the final French victory.\n\nMarie Isabelle de Rohan, Duchess of Tallard: Marie Isabelle de Rohan (Marie Isabelle Gabrielle Ang\u00e9lique; 17 January 1699 \u2013 5 January 1754) was a French noblewoman and grand daughter of Madame de Ventadour. 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An adaptation of the novel with the same name by Aldous Huxley, it was directed by Burt Brinckerhoff for Universal Television and first shown on NBC on 7 March 1980. The screen adaptation was written by Doran William Cannon. The filming location was entirely in Universal City, California.\n\nMiddle-earth in film: J. R. R. Tolkien's novels \"The Hobbit\" and \"The Lord of the Rings\", set in Middle-earth, have been the subject of various film adaptations. There were many early failed attempts to bring the fictional universe to life in screen, some even rejected by the author himself. The first depictions of Middle-earth on film were realized in 1966 as a short cartoon film. In 1978 the first big screen adaptation of the fictional setting was introduced in \"The Lord of the Rings\". The story was more or less completed with the animated television special \"The Return of the King\". 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Seven post-war \"Hamlet\" films have had a theatrical release: Laurence Olivier's \"Hamlet\" of 1948; Grigori Kozintsev's 1964 Russian adaptation; a film of the John Gielgud-directed 1964 Broadway production, \"Richard Burton's Hamlet\", which played limited engagements that same year; Tony Richardson's 1969 version (the first in colour) featuring Nicol Williamson as Hamlet and Anthony Hopkins as Claudius; Franco Zeffirelli's 1990 version starring Mel Gibson; Kenneth Branagh's full-text 1996 version; and Michael Almereyda's 2000 modernisation, starring Ethan Hawke.\n\nHeart of Darkness (1993 film): Heart of Darkness is a 1993 television adaptation of Joseph Conrad\u2019s famous novella written by Benedict Fitzgerald, directed by Nicolas Roeg, and starring Tim Roth, John Malkovich, Isaach De Bankol\u00e9 and James Fox. 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The English version was written by Adrian Mitchell from a translation by Geoffrey Skelton.\n\nBombaiyer Bombete (film): Bombaiyer Bombete (Bengali: \u09ac\u09cb\u09ae\u09cd\u09ac\u09be\u0987\u09af\u09bc\u09c7\u09b0 \u09ac\u09cb\u09ae\u09cd\u09ac\u09c7 ) is a 2003 Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the story of the same name by Satyajit Ray. It was the third big screen adaptation of the fictional detective character Feluda after 25 years of the second Feluda movie \"Joi Baba Felunath\" (1979), directed by his (Sandip Ray) father Satyajit Ray. It was the first big screen adaptation of the Feluda new film series (Continuation of the original series) though Sabyasachi played Feluda in all the ten TV films of Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) directed by Sandip Ray. The movie was a sequel to the Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) which was a sequel to the Satyajit Ray's Feluda film series (1974-1979). 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Arriving in Marseille, France in 1720, the disease killed 100,000 people in the city and the surrounding provinces. However, Marseille recovered quickly from the plague outbreak. Economic activity took only a few years to recover, as trade expanded to the West Indies and Latin America. By 1765, the growing population was back at its pre-1720 level.\n\nPaneriai: Paneriai (Polish: \"Ponary\" , Yiddish: \u05e4\u05d0\u05e0\u05d0\u05e8\u200e /Ponar) is a neighborhood of Vilnius, situated about 10 kilometres away from the city center. It is the largest elderate in the Vilnius city municipality. It is located on low forested hills, on the Vilnius-Warsaw road. 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Osewoudt, an Amsterdam cigar store owner living under the Nazi occupation, makes his acquaintance with the mysterious Dorbeck, who claims to be involved in the Resistance movement. Dorbeck enlists Osewoudt for dangerous attacks on the Gestapo and Dutch Nazi collaborators. After the Nazi defeat Dorbeck has disappeared, though Osewoudt needs him to prove his involvement. An immediate success since it was first published, the novel has been printed in numerous editions and is one of the greatest World War II novels. The book has been translated into English twice, in 1962 by Roy Edwards, and again in 2007 by Ina Rilke. 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The massacre triggered an act of reprisal by the Polish partisans against Lithuanian civilians in Dubingiai two days later.\n\nThe Holocaust: The Holocaust, also referred to as the Shoah, was a genocide in which Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany and its World War\u00a0II collaborators killed some six million European Jews. The victims included 1.5\u00a0million children and constituted about two-thirds of the nine million Jews in Continental Europe. A broader definition of the Holocaust includes non-Jewish victims such as the Roma, ethnic Poles, other Slavic ethnic groups, and the disabled and mentally ill. An even broader definition includes Soviet citizens and prisoners of war, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, black people, and political opponents of the Nazis.\n\nDubingiai massacre: The Dubingiai massacre was a mass murder of 20\u201327 Lithuanian civilians in the town of Dubingiai (Dubinki) on 23 June 1944. 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He has collaborated with producer Ryan Lewis as Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. Since 2000, he has independently released one mixtape, three EPs, and four albums.\n\nBrad Pitt's Cousin: \"Brad Pitt's Cousin\" is a song by American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring American rapper Xperience (XP) from their third studio album \"This Unruly Mess I've Made\" (2016). The song was released as promotional single on April 12, 2016 as the third single only in Australia and New Zealand. The song was not released in the United States or Europe.\n\nHollis (singer): Hollis Wong-Wear, known mononymously as Hollis, is an American singer-songwriter and creative producer. She is best known for featuring on \"White Walls\", a song by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, which also featured Schoolboy Q. Hollis is also a spoken-word artist. Her major debut was on Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' debut album, \"The Heist\". 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The song, a sequel to Macklemore's solo song \"White Privilege\" from his first album \"The Language of My World\" (2005), discusses white privilege and the social movement associated with Black Lives Matter. According to the duo, \"this song is the outcome of an ongoing dialogue with musicians, activists, and teachers within our community in Seattle and beyond. Their work and engagement was essential to the creative process.\" The song's lyrics span around nine minutes and 1300 words. One of the project's collaborators is Chicago singer Jamila Woods, whose voice is featured on the track. \"White Privilege II\" was released as promotional single on January 22, 2016.\n\nDance Off: \"Dance Off\" is a song by American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring British actor and musician Idris Elba and American recording artist Anderson . Paak from their second studio album \"This Unruly Mess I've Made\" (2016). The song was officially released on February 25, 2016 as the second single only in Australia, New Zealand and selected countries of Europe. The song was not released in the United States.\n\nBen Abraham (musician): Ben Abraham is an Australian folk singer and songwriter from Melbourne. Ben is notable for collaborating with top artists such as: Kesha, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Demi Lovato and Sara Bareilles. His powerful hit song \"Praying\" by Kesha (which he co-wrote with Kesha and Ryan Lewis) has created an impactful buzz with tastemakers worldwide.\n\nMacklemore & Ryan Lewis: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are an American hip hop duo, formed in 2008, from Seattle, Washington. The duo is composed of Ben Haggerty, a rapper who goes by the stage name of Macklemore, and Ryan Lewis, a record producer, DJ, and professional photographer, who met the former at a photo shoot and they have significantly collaborated ever since. In 2009, they released their first collaborative effort, an EP titled \"VS. EP\". They have since followed up with \"VS. Redux\" (2010), the Grammy Award-winning album \"The Heist\" (2012) and \"This Unruly Mess I've Made\" (2016).\n\nDowntown (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis song): \"Downtown\" is a song by American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, and Grandmaster Caz. The song was officially released on August 27, 2015 as the lead single from their second studio album \"This Unruly Mess I've Made\" (2016). A music video for the song was uploaded to Ryan Lewis' own YouTube channel on the day of the song's release.\n\nRyan Lewis: Ryan S. Lewis (born March 25, 1988) is an American DJ, musician, record producer, videographer, photographer, graphic designer, music video director, and rapper. Along with producing his own album titled \"Instrumentals\", Lewis produced the albums \"The VS. 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The Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team were a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) former Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association at that time. The team posted an 18\u20130 overall record and an 18\u20130 conference record to finish first in the Conference for head coach Hugh McDermott.\n\n1978\u201379 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team: The 1978\u201379 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team represented the University of Oklahoma in competitive college basketball during the 1978\u201379 NCAA Division I season. The Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team played its home games in the Lloyd Noble Center and was a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) former Big Eight Conference at that time. The team posted a 21\u201310 overall record and a 10\u20134 conference record to finish first in the Conference for head coach Dave Bliss. This was the only Big Eight Conference Regular Season Championship for Bliss.\n\nJeff Capel III: Felton Jeffrey \"Jeff\" Capel III (born February 12, 1975) is an American coach college basketball coach and former player. He played for Duke University and was a head coach at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Oklahoma.\n\n2007\u201308 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team: The 2007\u201308 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2007\u201308 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Jeff Capel, who was in his second year with the team. The team played its home games in the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma and was a member of the Big 12 Conference.\n\n1987\u201388 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team: The 1987\u201388 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team represented the University of Oklahoma in competitive college basketball during the 1987\u201388 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team played its home games in the Lloyd Noble Center and was a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) former Big Eight Conference at that time. The team posted a 35\u20134 overall record and a 12\u20132 conference record to earn the Conference title under head coach Billy Tubbs. This was the third Big Eight Conference Regular Season Championship for Tubbs and his second Big Eight Conference Tournament Championship.\n\n1989\u201390 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team: The 1989\u201390 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team represented the University of Oklahoma in competitive college basketball during the 1989\u201390 NCAA Division I season. The Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team played its home games in the Lloyd Noble Center and was a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) former Big Eight Conference at that time. The team posted a 27\u20135 overall record and an 11\u20133 conference record to finish tied for second in the Conference for head coach Billy Tubbs. This was the third Big Eight Conference Tournament Championship for Tubbs and his third NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament #1 seed in a row. The team earned the conference tournament championship competing in a conference in which three teams held the #1 national ranking in consecutive weeks in late February and early March.\n\n1984\u201385 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team: The 1984\u201385 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team represented the University of Oklahoma in competitive college basketball during the 1984\u201385 NCAA Division I season. The Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team played its home games in the Lloyd Noble Center and was a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) former Big Eight Conference at that time. The team posted a 31\u20136 overall record and a 13\u20131 conference record to finish first in the Conference for head coach Billy Tubbs. This was the first Big Eight Conference Tournament Championship and second Conference Regular Season Championship for Tubbs. This was Tubbs' first NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament #1 seed.\n\n1988\u201389 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team: The 1988\u201389 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team represented the US University of Oklahoma in competitive college basketball during the 1988\u201389 NCAA Division I season. The Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team played its home games in the Lloyd Noble Center and was a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) former Big Eight Conference at that time. The team posted a 30\u20136 overall record and a 12\u20132 conference record to earn the Conference title under head coach Billy Tubbs. 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Their head coach was Jeff Capel, who was in his fourth year with the school. The team played its home games at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, OK with a capacity of 11,528 and are members of the Big 12 Conference. The Sooners finished the season 13\u201318, 4\u201312 in Big 12 play and lost in the first round of the 2010 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament. They finished the season on a nine-game losing streak. 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It is the most-played rivalry in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, with 126 meetings between the two teams. The winner of the game receives Paul Bunyan's Axe, a tradition that started in 1948 after the first trophy, the Slab of Bacon, disappeared after the 1943 game when the Badgers were meant to turn it over to the Golden Gophers. Minnesota and Wisconsin first played in 1890 and have met every year since, except for 1906. The series is tied 59\u201359\u20138. Minnesota had led the overall series since 1902, by as many as 20 games, and Wisconsin has never led it.\n\n2015 Wisconsin Badgers football team: The 2015 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Badgers, led by first-year head coach Paul Chryst, were members of the West Division of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Camp Randall Stadium. On January 13, 2015, the Badgers hired offensive coordinator Joe Rudolph. The Badgers were the media preseason favorites to win the Big Ten West division. During fall camp prior to the start of the season Chryst announced the Badgers would return to a pro-style punt scheme instead of the shield punt scheme, also known as the spread punt scheme. Two days after Wisconsin played in the Holiday Bowl defensive coordinator Dave Aranda was hired by LSU as their new defensive coordinator. At the end of the season, Wisconsin featured the #1 defense in college football, with opponents averaging just 13.1 points per game against the Badgers.\n\n2012 Wisconsin Badgers football team: The 2012 Wisconsin Badgers football team represent the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Badgers, led by seventh-year head coach Bret Bielema, through December 4, 2012, and Barry Alvarez for the Rose Bowl are members of the Leaders Division of the Big Ten Conference and play their home games at Camp Randall Stadium. The Badgers lost their final game 20-14 in the Rose Bowl to the Stanford Cardinal of the Pac-12 Conference on January 1, 2013.\n\n2014\u201315 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team: The 2014\u201315 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team represented the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison in the 2014\u201315 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. This was Bo Ryan's 14th and final full season as head coach at Wisconsin. The team played their home games at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin and were members of the Big Ten Conference. They finished the season 36\u20134, 16\u20132 in Big Ten play to win the Big Ten regular season championship. They defeated Michigan, Purdue, and Michigan State to win the Big Ten Tournament and earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. This marked the Badgers 17th straight trip to the Tournament. In the Tournament, they defeated Coastal Carolina and Oregon to advance to their second straight Sweet Sixteen. They defeated North Carolina and Arizona to reach the school's fourth overall and second consecutive Final Four. By upsetting unbeaten Kentucky 71\u201364 in the Final Four in Indianapolis, the Badgers moved on to play Duke in the National Championship Game, going for their first title in 74 years. 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Vikings under Leif Ericsson, the heir to Erik the Red, reached North America and set up a short-lived settlement in present-day L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Longer and more established settlements were formed in Greenland, Iceland, Great Britain and Normandy.\n\nSiege of Paris (845): The Siege of Paris and the Sack of Paris of 845 was the culmination of a Viking invasion of the kingdom of the West Franks. The Viking forces were led by a Norse chieftain named \"Reginherus\", or Ragnar, who traditionally has been identified with the legendary saga character Ragnar Lodbrok. Ragnar's fleet of 120 Viking ships, carrying thousands of men, entered the Seine in March and proceeded to sail up the river. The West Frankish king Charles the Bald assembled a smaller army in response, but as the Vikings defeated one division, comprising half of the army, the remaining forces retreated. The Vikings reached Paris at the end of the month, during Easter. 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While maritime battles were rare, Viking bands proved very successful in raiding coastal towns and monasteries due to their efficient ships, intimidating war-tactics, skilful hand-to-hand combat, and fearlessness. What started as Viking raids on small towns transformed into the establishment of important agricultural spaces and commercial trading-hubs across Europe through rudimentary colonization. Vikings' tactics in warfare gave them an enormous advantage in successfully raiding (and later colonizing) despite their small population in comparison to that of their enemies.\n\nNorse colonization of North America: The Norse colonization of North America began in the late 10th century AD when Norsemen explored and settled areas of the North Atlantic including the northeastern fringes of North America. Viking houses were found at L\u2019Anse aux Meadows near the northern tip of Newfoundland in 1960. 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The main purpose of their attacks was to capture Christian slaves for the Ottoman slave trade as well as the general Muslim slavery market in North Africa and the Middle East.\n\nNorth Atlantic Deep Water: North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) is a deep water mass formed in the North Atlantic Ocean. Thermohaline circulation of the world's oceans involves the flow of warm surface waters from the southern hemisphere into the North Atlantic. Water flowing northward becomes modified through evaporation and mixing with other water masses, leading to increased salinity. When this water reaches the North Atlantic it cools and sinks through convection, due to its decreased temperature and increased salinity resulting in increased density. NADW is the outflow of this thick deep layer, which can be detected by its high salinity, high oxygen content, nutrient minima, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). CFCs are anthropogenic substances that enter the surface of the ocean from gas exchange with the atmosphere. This distinct composition allows its path to be traced as it mixes with Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW), which in turn fills the deep Indian Ocean and part of the South Pacific. NADW and its formation is essential to the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which is responsible for transporting large amounts of water, heat, salt, carbon, nutrients and other substances from the Tropical Atlantic to the Mid and High Latitude Atlantic. In the conveyor belt model of thermohaline circulation of the world's oceans, the sinking of NADW pulls the waters of the North Atlantic drift northward; however, this is almost certainly an oversimplification of the actual relationship between NADW formation and the strength of the Gulf Stream/North Atlantic drift.\n\nNorth Atlantic Squadron: The North Atlantic Squadron was a section of the United States Navy operating in the North Atlantic. It was renamed as the North Atlantic Fleet in 1902. In 1905 the European and South Atlantic Squadrons were abolished and absorbed into the North Atlantic Fleet. On 1 January 1906, the Navy's Atlantic Fleet was established by combining the North Atlantic Fleet with the South Atlantic Squadron.\n\nNorth Atlantic Igneous Province: The North Atlantic Igneous Province (NAIP) is a large igneous province in the North Atlantic, centered on Iceland. In the Paleogene, the province formed the Thulean Plateau, a large basaltic lava plain, which extended over at least 1.3\u00d710 km in area and 6.6\u00d710 km in volume. The plateau was broken up during the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean leaving remnants existing in Northern Ireland, bits of northwestern Scotland, the Faroe Islands, bits of northwestern Iceland, eastern Greenland and western Norway and many of the islands located in the north eastern portion of the North Atlantic Ocean. The igneous province is the origin of the Giant's Causeway and Fingal's Cave. The province is also known as Brito-Arctic province (also known as the North Atlantic Tertiary Volcanic Province) and the portions of the province in the British Isles is also called the British Tertiary Volcanic Province or British Tertiary Igneous Province.\n\nLeif Erikson: Leif Erikson or Leif Ericson (Old Norse: \"Leifr Eir\u00edksson\" ; Icelandic: \"Leifur Eir\u00edksson\"; Norwegian: \"Leiv Eiriksson\" 970 \u2013 c. 1020) was a Norse explorer from Iceland. He was the first known European to have discovered continental North America (excluding Greenland), before Christopher Columbus (or possibly Saint Brendan). According to the Sagas of Icelanders, he established a Norse settlement at Vinland, tentatively identified with the Norse L'Anse aux Meadows on the northern tip of Newfoundland in modern-day Canada. 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Other works include \"I Capture the Castle\" (1948), and \"The Starlight Barking\" (1967). \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" was adapted into a 1961 Disney animated movie version. Her novel \"I Capture the Castle\" was adapted into a 2003 movie version. \"I\u00a0Capture the Castle\" was voted number 82 as \"one of the nation's 100 best-loved novels\" by the British public as part of the BBC's The Big Read (2003).\n\nThe Starlight Barking: The Starlight Barking is a 1967 children's novel by Dodie Smith. It is a sequel to the 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\".\n\n101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure: 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated adventure musical drama film, written and directed by Jim Kammerud and Brian Smith, released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on February 25, 2003, and based on Dodie Smith's characters, \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" and is also inspired by \"The Starlight Barking\". It is the sequel to the 1961 Disney animated film \"101 Dalmatians\". It features the voices of Martin Short, Jason Alexander, Barry Bostwick, Susanne Blakeslee, Kath Soucie, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, and Bobby Lockwood. It garnered DVDX awards for best animated feature, best director, best editing, and best musical score. Disney re-released it on September 16, 2008.\n\n101 Dalmatians (1996 film): 101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American live-action comedy adventure film based on Walt Disney's animated 1961 movie adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians.\" Directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams and Tim McInnerny. In contrast with the 1961 film, none of the animals talk in this version. Released on November 27, 1996 by Walt Disney Pictures, the film was praised for its faithfulness to the animated classic. It received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing $320.6 million in theaters against a $75 million budget. Close, who was universally praised for her portrayal as Cruella de Vil, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, but lost to Madonna in \"Evita\". The film was also nominated for a BAFTA award for best makeup effects. A theatrical sequel titled \"102 Dalmatians\" was released on November 22, 2000 with Close and McInnerny reprising their roles.\n\nMarie Antoinette syndrome: Marie Antoinette syndrome is a sudden whitening of the hair. The event that named the syndrome was the observation that the hair of Queen Marie Antoinette of France turned stark white after her capture following the ill-fated Flight to Varennes during the French Revolution. Witnesses have alleged that Antoinette's hair suddenly turned white on three separate occasions. In the novel 'One hundred and One Dalmatians', by Dodie Smith, after the Dalmatians destroy Cruella de Vil's stock of furs, the shock renders her black hair white (and her white hair green). In Victor Hugo's novel 'Les Miserables' Jean Val-Jean's hair also goes pure white after the trauma of appearing in court in Arras. Other examples can be found in George R.R. Martin's \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series, where the character Theon Greyjoy's hair turns white and brittle from extended brutal torture.\n\nThe Hundred and One Dalmatians: The Hundred and One Dalmatians, or the Great Dog Robbery is a 1956 children's novel by Dodie Smith about the kidnapping of a family of 101 Dalmatian dogs. A sequel, \"The Starlight Barking\", continues from the end of the first novel.\n\n102 Dalmatians: 102 Dalmatians is a 2000 American live action and CG-animated film adventure drama film directed by Kevin Lima in his live-action directorial debut and produced by Edward S. Feldman and Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to the 1996 film \"101 Dalmatians\", a live-action remake of the 1961 Disney animated film of the same name and stars Glenn Close reprising her role as Cruella de Vil as she attempts to steal puppies for her \"grandest\" fur coat yet. Close and Tim McInnerny were the only two actors from the first film to return for the sequel, however. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, but lost to \"Gladiator.\"\n\nOne Hundred and One Dalmatians: One Hundred and One Dalmatians, often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians, is a 1961 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" by Dodie Smith. The 17th Disney animated feature film, the film tells the story of a litter of dalmatian puppies who are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella de Vil (Betty Lou Gerson), who wants to use their fur to make into coats. Their parents, Pongo and Perdita, (Rod Taylor and Cate Bauer respectively) set out to save their children from Cruella, all the while rescuing 84 additional puppies that were bought in pet shops, bringing the total of dalmatians to 101.\n\nThe 101 Dalmatians Musical: The 101 Dalmatians Musical is a musical produced by Luis Alvarez, directed by Jerry Zaks, and sponsored by Purina Dog Chow. The music written by former Styx member Dennis DeYoung, who also co-wrote the lyrics with the musical's book author B. T. McNicholl. Based on the 1956 children's novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" written by Dodie Smith, the musical follows a pair of Dalmatian dogs as they search through London in search of their litter of fifteen puppies, which were stolen by Cruella DeVil to make dog skin fur coats. 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Dmitry Nagiev returns as the show's presenter. Dima Bilan, Pelageya and Maxim Fadeev return as coaches. Sabina Mustaeva won the competition and Maxim Fadeev became the winning coach for the second time.\n\nThe Voice (Russia, season 4): The fourth season of the Russian reality talent show \"The Voice\" premiered on 4 September 2015 on Channel One.\n\nThe Voice (Russia season 5): The fifth season of the Russian reality talent show \"The Voice\" premiered on 2 September 2016 on Channel One with Dima Bilan and Leonid Agutin returning as coaches alongside Polina Gagarina and Grigory Leps. Dmitry Nagiev returns as the show's presenter. Darya Antonyuk was announced the winner on 30 December 2016 marking Leonid Agutin's first win as a coach.\n\nLeonid Agutin: Leonid Nikolayevich Agutin (Russian: \u041b\u0435\u043e\u043d\u0438\u0434 \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u0433\u0443\u0442\u0438\u043d ; born July 16, 1968) is a Russian pop musician and songwriter, Meritorious Artist of Russia (2008). He has been active since the 1990s. He has released ten albums and three compilation albums.\n\nThe Voice Kids (Russia, season 3): The third season of the Russian reality talent show \"The Voice Kids\" premiered on 20 February 2016 on Channel One. Dmitry Nagiev returns as the show's presenter. Dima Bilan and Pelageya return as coaches. Leonid Agutin replaced Maxim Fadeev as coach. Danil Pluzhnikov was announced the winner on 29 April 2016 marking Dima Bilan's first win as a coach.\n\nThe Voice Kids (Russia, season 5): The fifth season of the Russian reality talent show \"The Voice Kids\" will premiere in early 2018 on Channel One. On August 21, 2017, it was announced about casting.\n\nThe Voice (Russia, season 2): The second season of the Russian reality talent show \"The Voice\" premiered on 6 September 2013 on Channel One. Dmitry Nagiev returns as the show's presenter. Dima Bilan, Pelageya, Alexander Gradsky, and Leonid Agutin return as coaches. Sergey Volchkov won the competition and Alexander Gradsky became the winning coach for the second time.\n\nThe Voice (Russia, season 6): The sixth season of the Russian reality talent show \"The Voice\" premiered on September 1, 2017 on Channel One. Dmitry Nagiev returns as the show's presenter. Dima Bilan and Leonid Agutin returned as coaches, while Pelageya returned after two season hiatus alongside Alexander Gradsky who returned after a one-season break.\n\nThe Voice (Russia, season 3): The third season of the Russian reality talent show \"The Voice\" premiered on 5 September 2014 on Channel One. Dmitry Nagiev returns as the show's presenter. Leonid Agutin, Pelageya, Alexander Gradsky, and Dima Bilan return as coaches.\n\nThe Voice Kids (Russia, season 4): The fourth season of the Russian reality talent show \"The Voice Kids\" premiered on 17 February 2017 on Channel One. Dmitry Nagiev returns as the show's presenter. Dima Bilan returns as coach. 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Wright is affectionately called \"The Godfather of Gangsta rap\". He was born to Richard and Kathie Wright in Compton, California. After dropping out of high school in the tenth grade, he supported himself primarily by selling drugs before founding Ruthless Records and becoming a rapper. Arabian Prince, Eazy-E, Dr. Dre and Ice Cube formed N.W.A. After DJ Yella and MC Ren joined the group, N.W.A released their debut single \"Panic Zone\". In 1988, they released their most controversial album, \"Straight Outta Compton\". The group released two more albums and then disbanded after Eazy released Dr. Dre from his contract. Eazy-E died in March 1995 after a brief battle with AIDS.\n\nStraight Outta Compton: Straight Outta Compton is the debut studio album by American hip hop group N.W.A, released August 8, 1988 on group member Eazy-E's record label Ruthless Records. 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It was released on July 10, 1988 as the lead single from their debut album of the same name. It also appears on N.W.A's \"Greatest Hits\" with an extended mix and \"\". It was voted number 19 on About.com's Top 100 Rap Songs, and is ranked number 6 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop.\n\nThe Chronic: The Chronic is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Dr. Dre. It was released on December 15, 1992, by his own record label Death Row Records and distributed by Priority Records. Recording sessions for the album took place in June 1992 at Death Row Studios in Los Angeles and at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood. The album is named after a slang term for high-grade cannabis, and its cover is a homage to Zig-Zag rolling papers. It was Dr. Dre's first solo album after he had departed from hip hop group N.W.A and its label Ruthless Records over a financial dispute. On \"The Chronic\", he included both subtle and direct insults at Ruthless and its owner, former N.W.A member Eazy-E. Although a solo album, it features many appearances by Snoop Dogg, who used the album as a launch pad for his own solo career.\n\nEazy-Duz-It (song): \"Eazy-Duz-It\" is a single by rapper Eazy-E, from the album of the same name. It was released in 1989. It features the song \"Radio\" as a b-side. The b-side of the cassette single also contained the original version of the song Compton's N The House which only appears on the cassette single version, the vinyl single has a radio edit of Eazy-Duz-It instead of Compton's N The House. There is a remix version of Compton's N The House that appears on N.W.A.'s Straight Outta Compton album, but the original can only be found on the cassette single and has never been released elsewhere.\n\nGangsta Gangsta (N.W.A song): \"Gangsta Gangsta\" is a single from American hip hop group N.W.A's 1988 album, \"Straight Outta Compton\". The song later appeared on the \"N.W.A Greatest Hits\" album and \"The Best of N.W.A. - The Strength of Street Knowledge\". This song later appeared in the 2013 video game \"Grand Theft Auto V\".\n\nExpress Yourself (N.W.A song): \"Express Yourself\" is a song recorded by American hip hop group N.W.A, performed solo by Dr. Dre. The song, off their 1988 album \"Straight Outta Compton\", samples Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band's song of the same name. Unlike most songs on the album and by N.W.A, the song is devoid of profanity. \"Express Yourself\" was released in 1989 as the album's last single, the album version of the track features rap vocals from Dr. Dre only whereas the 2002 reissue, single edition and video version features small verses from MC Ren and Ice Cube, the writer of the song. The song reached number 26 in the UK in September 1989.\n\nN.W.A discography: The discography of N.W.A, an American hip hop group, consists of two studio albums, six compilation albums, one extended play (EP), eight singles, one video album and five music videos. N.W.A was formed in Compton, California in 1986 by Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, DJ Yella, Arabian Prince and Ice Cube, with The D.O.C. and MC Ren joining later. The group's first release was the compilation album \"N.W.A. and the Posse\" in 1987, which also featured songs by The Fila Fresh Crew, Rappinstine and Ron-De-Vu. Their debut album \"Straight Outta Compton\" followed the next year, which initially reached number 37 on the US \"Billboard\" 200; it has since reached number four, and has sold over 3.5 million copies in the US alone. \" Straight Outta Compton\", \"Gangsta Gangsta\" and \"Express Yourself\" were released as singles from the album, all of which registered on the \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.\n\nStraight Outta Compton (film): Straight Outta Compton is a 2015 American biographical film directed by F. Gary Gray, depicting the career of gangsta rap group N.W.A. Titled after N.W.A's 1988 debut studio album, the film focuses on members Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and Dr. Dre, and the rise and fall of the group. Members of N.W.A were involved in making the film, including Ice Cube and Dr. Dre as producers, as was Eazy-E's widow, Tomica Woods-Wright, while MC Ren and DJ Yella served as creative consultants. 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Quintel pitched \"Regular Show\" for Cartoon Network's Cartoonstitute project, in which the network allowed young artists to create pilots with no notes to possibly be optioned as a show. After being green-lit, Quintel recruited several indie comic book artists, plus some of the crew members he had worked with on \"The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack\", to compose the staff of the show, as their style matched close to what he desired for the series. \"Regular Show\" was picked up by Cartoon Network, who decided to create a twelve-episode first season.\n\nOut of Jimmy's Head: Out of Jimmy's Head (abbreviated as OOJH), is an American live-action/animated television series. It was advertised as the first Cartoon Network series in this genre, even though \"Big Bag\" was what took credit, while also including some animated segments. Based on the first live-action/animated original channel movie \"Re-Animated\", that was aired on December 8, 2006, it is produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Brookwell McNamara Entertainment (the latter known for shows such as \"Even Stevens\" and \"That's So Raven\"). It was created by Tim McKeon and Adam Pava, who were originally the writers for \"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends\" and \"The Life and Times of Juniper Lee\", but also the creators of \"Weighty Decisions\" short on Cartoon Network's \"Sunday Pants\" anthology series.\n\nCartoon Network Digital App: The Cartoon Network Digital App or Cartoon Network App is an digital app service designed by Cartoon Network that gives previews of upcoming episodes of Cartoon Network shows and even exclusive original series like, \"Mighty Magiswords\". Shows like, All of the original series are produced at Cartoon Network Studios. Shows like \"The Amazing World of Gumball\" and \"Teen Titans Go! \" will release new episodes on the app before they air on TV. The option to stream Cartoon Network live is available with the sign-in of a cable or satellite provider.\n\nRebecca Sugar: Rebecca Sugar (born July 9, 1987) is an American animator, director, screenwriter, producer, and songwriter. She is best known for creating the Cartoon Network series \"Steven Universe\", which has made her the first woman to independently create a series for the network. Sugar was formerly a writer and storyboard artist on the animated television series \"Adventure Time\"; her work on both series earned her four Primetime Emmy Award nominations.\n\nLevel Up (film): Level Up is a 2011 made-for-television film from D and D Productions and Cartoon Network Studios, who which is created by Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman with the direction of Peter Lauer, and aired on November 23, 2011 for the United States. This film spoofed video games. Jagex and Rooster Teeth were brought in as consultants. This film is rated TV-PG-V. This movie was made as a pilot for the 2012 Cartoon Network series, \"Level Up\". It premiered on Cartoon Network (UK & Ireland) on June 8, 2012.\n\nRight Now Kapow: Right Now Kapow is an American animated sketch comedy television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Disney XD. It is the first collaboration between Warner Bros. Animation and Disney. The series premiered on September 19, 2016 and ended on May 31, 2017. The series was created by Justin Becker and Marly Halpern-Graser, who previously worked on the Cartoon Network series \"Mad\". Becker also worked on Adult Swim infomercials, and Halpern-Graser also worked on Cartoon Network's \"DC Nation\". The series follows Dog, Candy, Ice Cream, Diamond, Plant, and Moon going on new adventures everyday...and find themselves in mischief. Every episode of the series has 3 main parts in every 11-minute segment and other random shorts. The series has a style of humor similar to Cartoon Network's previous series, \"Mad\".\n\nPearl (Steven Universe): Pearl is a fictional character from the 2013 animated series \"Steven Universe\", created by Rebecca Sugar. She is a \"Gem\", a fictional alien being that exists as a magical gemstone projecting a holographic body.\n\nBen 10: Destroy All Aliens: Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens (originally titled Ben 10: Alien Dimensions) is a computer-animated science fiction action film that premiered on Cartoon Network Asia on March 11, 2012, and in the United States on Cartoon Network March 23, 2012, as part of \"Ben 10 Week\" which ran from March 19, 2012 \u2013 March 24, 2012. It was officially unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con International 2011. This is Cartoon Network Asia's first film in collaboration with Cartoon Network Studios. The movie would be Cartoon Network's first CG animated movie as well as the first time the Ben 10 universe would be interpreted in full CG. Tiny Island Productions, producer of Qubo's \"Shelldon\", provided the CGI for the film. David Kwok, CEO of Tiny Island Productions, commented that having an opportunity to work on the film was amazing and challenging. This movie took place after the first \"\" movie. 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It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 13,000 people.\n\nWang Chengbin: Wang Chengbin () (August 21, 1874 \u2013 February 15, 1936) was an ethnic Manchu Chinese general of the Warlord Era of the Republic of China. He was the father of Hong Kong cartoonist Alfonso Wong. Born in Fengtian (modern Liaoning) province, Wang attended the Baoding Military Academy from 1907-09, joining the New Army shortly afterward and being stationed in Changchun, Jilin province. In October 1911, after the outbreak of the Wuchang Uprising, he was sent to Shanxi Province to suppress supporters of the Xinhai Revolution. In August 1912 he was made commander of the 11th Regiment, which was part of the 3rd Division, 6th Brigade. In autumn 1913 he went with the 3rd Division to Yuezhou (modern Yueyang, Hunan province), to suppress the Second Revolution. In 1915, he went with the 3rd Division to Sichuan province to suppress opposition to the Empire of China. In July 1917 he acted with Wu Peifu to bring down Zhang Xun's Manchu Restoration.\n\nBaoding: Baoding () is a city in Hebei province, China, approximately 150 km southwest of the national capital, Beijing. At the 2010 census, Baoding City had 11,194,372 inhabitants out of which 2,176,857 lived in the built-up (\"or metro\") area made of 3 urban districts and Qingyuan and Mancheng counties largely being conurbated, on 1,840 km2 . Baoding is among 13 Chinese cities with a population of over 10 million, ranking seventh.\n\nBaoding East Railway Station: The Baoding East Railway Station is a railway station of Jingshi Passenger Railway located in Baoding, Hebei Province, the People's Republic of China.\n\nSan Miguel Brewery Hong Kong: San Miguel Brewery Hong Kong Ltd. (\u9999\u6e2f\u751f\u529b\u5564\u9152\u5ee0\u6709\u9650\u516c\u53f8) (SMBHK) () is a brewery based in Hong Kong and is a majority-owned subsidiary of San Miguel Brewing International Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of San Miguel Brewery, Inc.. The company has two subsidiaries located in the Guangdong province of the People\u2019s Republic of China. An affiliate company, San Miguel Baoding Brewery Company Limited, is based in Baoding, China.\n\nLengshuijiang, Lengshuijiang: Lengshuijiang Subdistrict () is a Subdistrict in Lengshuijiang, Loudi City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China.\n\nLengshuijiang: Lengshuijiang () is a county-level city in Hunan Province, China, it is under the administration of Loudi prefecture-level City. Located on the central Hunan, the city is bordered to the north and west by Xinhua County, to the south by Xinshao County, to the east by Lianyuan City. Lengshuijiang City covers 439 km2 . 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He won the men's doubles title at Roland Garros in 2014, partnering Julien Benneteau. He is the son of 1983 French Open semifinalist Christophe Roger-Vasselin.\n\nStade Roland Garros: Stade Roland Garros (\"Roland Garros Stadium\", ] ) is a tennis venue located in Paris, France, that hosts the French Open\u2014also known as Roland Garros, particularly within Europe\u2014a Grand Slam championship tournament played annually around the end of May and the beginning of June. It is named for Roland Garros, a pioneer aviator who completed the first solo flight across the Mediterranean Sea, engineer (inventor of the first forward-firing aircraft machine gun), and World War I hero (the first pilot to shoot down five enemy aircraft and to be called an \"ace\" for doing so). Garros was killed in aerial combat in 1918. The facility was constructed in 1928 to host France's first defense of the Davis Cup.\n\nWilliams sisters: The Williams sisters are two professional American tennis players: Venus Williams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), and Serena Williams (b. 1981), twenty-three-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), both of whom were coached from an early age by their parents Richard Williams and Oracene Price. There is a noted professional rivalry between them \u2013 between the 2001 US Open and the 2017 Australian Open tournaments, they met in nine Grand Slam singles finals. They became the first two players, female or male, to play in 4 consecutive grand slam singles finals from the 2002 French Open to the 2003 Australian Open; Serena famously won all 4 to complete the first of two \"Serena Slams\". Between 2000 and 2016, a 17-year span, they collectively won 12 Wimbledon singles titles (Venus won 5 and Serena won 7). By winning the 2001 Australian Open women's doubles title, they became the 5th pair to complete the Career Doubles Grand Slam and the only pair to complete the Career Doubles Golden Slam. At the time, Venus and Serena were only 20 and 19 years old, respectively. Since then they have gone on to add another two Olympic gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics. Nearly a decade later, the duo would go on to win 4 consecutive grand slam doubles titles from 2009 Wimbledon through 2010 Roland Garros, which would catapult them to co-No. 1 doubles players on 7 June 2010. Two weeks later, on 21 June 2010, Serena would hold the No. 1 singles ranking and Venus would be right behind her at No. 2 in singles. Their most recent grand slam doubles titles came at the 2012 Wimbledon & 2016 Wimbledon events. They remain very close, often watching each other's matches in support, even after one of them has been knocked out of a tournament.\n\nAm\u00e9lie Mauresmo: Am\u00e9lie Simone Mauresmo ] (born 5 July 1979) is a French former professional tennis player, and a former world No. 1. Mauresmo won two Grand Slam singles titles at the Australian Open and at Wimbledon, and also won a Silver Medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics.\n\nMarcello del Bello: Marcello del Bello (born 25 January 1921) is a former Italian tennis player. He played Davis Cup and often played doubles with Giovanni Cucelli. Del Bello and his younger brother Rolando were introduced to the game at a young age, as their father worked at a tennis club. Both became tour players. Marcello made his Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon in 1947, losing in round one to Enrique Morea. At Roland Garros (held after Wimbledon for the last time), Del Bello lost in round three to Philippe Washer. At Roland Garros in 1948, Del Bello reached the quarter finals, where he lost to Budge Patty. At Wimbledon he lost to Frank Sedgman in round two. At Wimbledon 1949, Del Bello lost in round three to Nigel Cockburn. At the U. S. Championships, he lost in round two to James Brink. At Roland Garros in 1950, Del Bello lost in round three to Ken McGregor. By 1951 Del Bello's career was beginning to decline and he lost in round one of the French and Wimbledon. The following year he lost in round two at the French and Wimbledon. At Roland Garros in 1953, Del Bello lost in round one to Ian Ayre. In 1955, Del Bello turned professional.\n\nAntoine Gentien: Antoine Gentien (1905\u20131968) was a French tennis player. He was the son of Antoinette Gillou and the nephew of Kate Gillou. Katie was four times French (closed) singles champion. Antoine was friends with Suzanne Lenglen. He had a long career lasting from 1921 to 1951. He won several tournaments in France, but at the French Championships his best result was reaching the quarter finals in 1927. He made his Wimbledon debut in 1923 and lost in round one. He made his debut at French Open in 1925 and lost in round two. He lost in round one at the French in 1926. In 1927 Gentien had one of the best wins of his career when he beat Jean Borotra at the French championships, making the Bounding Basque run all over the court and lobbing Borotra if he came to the net. Gentien lost in the quarter finals to Pat Spence. Gentien lost in round two of Wimbledon. At the first French Open held at Roland Garros in 1928, Gentien lost in the last 16 to Jack Crawford. He lost in round one of Wimbledon. He lost early at Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 1929 and Roland Garros in 1930. He lost in round three of Roland Garros in 1931 and reached round three of Wimbledon, where Fred Perry beat him. Perry beat him in an early round at Roland Garros in 1932 and Sidney Wood beat him in round three at Wimbledon. In 1933, Gentien reached round three at Roland Garros (losing to Daniel Prenn) and Wimbledon (losing to Crawford). At Roland Garros 1934 Gentien lost in round three to Harry Hopman and at Wimbledon lost in round two to Roderich Menzel. At Roland Garros in 1935, Gentien lost in round two to Adrian Quist. At Wimbledon he lost in round three to Enrique Maier. Gentien lost in round one of Roland Garros in 1936, but in 1937 reached the last 16 (losing to Christian Boussus). He continued playing at the French championships until 1950. Gentien had one of the longest spans ever in the French Open men's singles (Bernard Destremau had a 29 year span between 1934 and 1963).\n\nFausto Gardini: Fausto Gardini (8 March 1930 \u2013 17 September 2008) was an Italian tennis player. He was an Italian Davis Cup player and later captain. Gardini had long arms and legs, was renowned for keeping the ball in play and was very determined. \"I could not help but admire Gardini because he always tried\" said Ken Rosewall. This is how William McHale described Gardini \"A stringy, expressive, cavorting clown, Gardini uses the crowd as his personal cheering section\". Gardini made his Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros in 1949, where he lost in round three to Eric Sturgess. At Roland Garros in 1951, Gardini lost in the last 16 to Dick Savitt. At Wimbledon Gardini beat Gardnar Mulloy before losing to Frank Sedgman in the last 16. At Roland Garros in 1952, Gardini beat 17 year old Ken Rosewall and Tony Mottram before losing to Jaroslav Drobny in the last 16. At Wimbledon he lost to Straight Clark in round three. At the 1953 Australian championships, Gardini lost in round two to Ian Ayre. At Roland Garros, Gardini reached the quarter finals before losing to Drobny. At Wimbledon he lost in round one to Istvan Sikorski. The highlight of Gardini's career was when he won the title at Rome in 1955, beating Herbert Flam, Enrique Morea and Giuseppe Merlo. The final was a dramatic match. Merlo led by 2 sets to 1 and had two championship points in the fourth set, but suffered from cramps and was forced to retire at 6-6 in the fourth set. After that, Gardini played less and concentrated on running his family's bakery business. By the early 1960s he was playing mainly in Italian tournaments and Davis Cup.\n\nGiovanni Cucelli: Giovanni Cucelli (1916\u20131977) was an Italian tennis player. He played Davis Cup for Italy and formed a great doubles partnership with Marcello Del Bello. Because of World War 2, Cucelli was 30 by the time he made his Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon in 1947, where he lost in the third round to Jack Kramer. At Roland Garros (held just after Wimbledon) Cucelli beat veteran Jack Crawford and Robert Abdesselam before losing to defending champion Marcel Bernard in five sets in the quarter finals. At Roland Garros in 1948, Cucelli beat a young Frank Sedgman before losing to Frank Parker in the quarter finals. At Wimbledon Cucelli beat Jaroslav Drobny before losing to Tony Mottram in round three. At Roland Garros in 1949, Cucelli reached his third consecutive quarter final, where he lost to Budge Patty. At Wimbledon he beat Mottram before losing to Eric Sturgess in the last 16. At 1949 U. S. championships, Cucelli lost in round two to Sam Match. Cucelli lost in the last 16 of Roland Garros in 1950 to Patty. After early exits at the French and Wimbledon in 1951, Cucelli reached the last 16 at Roland Garros in 1952, where he lost to Ken McGregor. He lost early at Wimbledon to Mottram. Cucelli lost his first match at Roland Garros in 1953 to Rex Hartwig. In 1955 Cucelli turned professional. Cucelli won a lot of tournaments during his career: Italian Riviera championships and Alassio in 1939, Napoli and Barcelona Christmas tournament in 1941, St. Moritz, French-Switzerland championships and Milan international in 1946, Swiss championships, Villars, Montana-Vermala, Viareggio and Rapallo in 1947, Milan international, Napoli, Rapallo, Montecatini and Barcelona Christmas tournament in 1948, San Remo in 1949, Lugano, Istanbul, Venice and Lugano Lido tournament in 1950, San Pellegrino and Viareggio in 1951 and Cava De Tirreni in 1952. He was runner up at Monte Carlo in 1948 to Jozsef Asboth and 1949 to Parker and runner up at Rome in 1951 (where he beat Patty before losing to Drobny).\n\nGerard Pilet: Gerard Pilet (1933\u20132011) was a French tennis player. He played Davis Cup for France and had a long career lasting from 1950 to 1970. He made his debut at Roland Garros in 1951 and lost in round two to Gil de Kermadec. He lost early in 1952 and 1953. In 1953, Pilet made his debut at Wimbledon and lost in round one to Felicisimo Ampon. Pilet lost early at Roland Garros in 1955, 1957, 1958 and 1959. In 1960 he lost in the last 16 to Nicola Pietrangeli. In 1961 Pietrangeli beat him in the quarter finals. At Wimbledon 1961 Pilet lost in round one. Pilet lost in round three of Roland Garros in 1962, round two of Wimbledon and round two of U. S. championships. He lost early at Roland Garros in 1964, 1965 and 1966. As the open era arrived, Pilet's career was drawing to a close. He lost in round two of 1968 French Open to Thomas Koch.\n\nRoland Garros Airport: Roland Garros Airport (French: \"A\u00e9roport de la R\u00e9union Roland Garros\" ) (IATA: RUN,\u00a0ICAO: FMEE) , formerly known as Gillot Airport, is located in Sainte-Marie on R\u00e9union. 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The population was 869 at the 2010 census. It is the northernmost town in New Hampshire and the largest town by area in the state \u2013 and in New England as well \u2013 more than twice the size of the next largest town, Lincoln. U.S. Route 3 is the only major highway in the town, although the northern terminus of New Hampshire Route 145 also lies within Pittsburg.\n\nGlendale, New Hampshire: Glendale is an unincorporated community in the town of Gilford in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. Glendale is located on the southern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee east of Laconia. Glendale is served by New Hampshire Route 11 and is near Laconia Municipal Airport.\n\nLincoln, New Hampshire: Lincoln is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. It is the second-largest town by area in New Hampshire. The population was 1,662 at the 2010 census. The town is home to the New Hampshire Highland Games and to a portion of Franconia Notch State Park. Set in the White Mountains, large portions of the town are within the White Mountain National Forest. The Appalachian Trail crosses in the northeast. Lincoln is the location of the Loon Mountain ski resort and associated recreation-centered development.\n\nGoffstown, New Hampshire: Goffstown is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 17,651 at the 2010 census. The compact center of town, where 3,196 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as the Goffstown census-designated place and is located at the junction of New Hampshire routes 114 and 13. Goffstown also includes the villages of Grasmere and Pinardville. The town is home to Saint Anselm College (and its New Hampshire Institute of Politics) and the New Hampshire State Prison for Women.\n\nList of cities and towns in New Hampshire: New Hampshire is a state located in the Northeastern United States. This is a list of the 221 towns and 13 cities in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. New Hampshire is organized along the New England town model, where the state is nearly completely incorporated and divided into towns, some of which the state has designated as \"cities\". For each town/city, the table lists the county to which it belongs, its date of incorporation, its population according to the 2010 census, its form of government, and its principal villages. Cities are indicated in boldface. Cities and towns are treated identically under state law. Cities are just towns that dropped the town meeting form of government in favor of a city form by special act of the New Hampshire General Court. However, since 1979, changing the form of governance no longer confers city status. Towns may drop the town meeting by local vote and adopt a new charter for a representative government, such as a council-manager form, and retain their status as a town. Several of the higher-population towns have already done so.\n\nBradford, New Hampshire: Bradford is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,650 at the 2010 census. The main village of the town, where 356 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Bradford census-designated place (CDP), and is located in the northeast part of the town, west of the junction of New Hampshire routes 103 and 114. The town also includes the villages of Bradford Center and Melvin Mills.\n\nCambridge, New Hampshire: Cambridge is a township in Coos County in the state of New Hampshire. In New Hampshire, locations, grants, townships (which are different from towns), and purchases are unincorporated portions of a county which are not part of any town and have limited self-government (if any, as many are uninhabited). Most of the township is forested wilderness, but it contains the southernmost edge of Umbagog Lake, accessed via New Hampshire Route 26 from Errol or from Upton, Maine. It contains a section of the 13-Mile Woods Scenic Area along the Androscoggin River. New Hampshire Route 16 also crosses the northwest corner of the township. The population was 8 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Berlin, NH\u2013VT Micropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nClaremont\u2013Lebanon micropolitan area: The Claremont\u2013Lebanon Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four counties \u2013 two in New Hampshire and two in Vermont, anchored by the cities of Lebanon, New Hampshire and Claremont, New Hampshire. At the 2010 census, the area was defined as two separate Micropolitan Statistical Areas (\u03bcSAs), Claremont and Lebanon. The Claremont \u03bcSA, consisting of Sullivan County, New Hampshire, had a population of 43,742, while the Lebanon \u03bcSA, comprising Grafton County, New Hampshire, and Orange and Windsor counties in Vermont, had a population of 174,724. In 2013, the two areas were combined to form the Claremont-Lebanon \u03bcSA, and in 2015 the estimated population was 216,923. The Claremont\u2013Lebanon \u03bcSA is the most populous micropolitan area in the United States.\n\nGilford, New Hampshire: Gilford is a town in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 7,126 at the 2010 census. Situated on Lake Winnipesaukee, Gilford is home to Governors Island, Ellacoya State Beach, Belknap Mountain State Forest, Gunstock Mountain Ski Resort, and Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion at Meadowbrook, a seasonal outdoor concert venue.\n\nAntrim, New Hampshire: Antrim is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,637 at the 2010 census. The primary settlement in the town, where 1,397 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Antrim census-designated place (CDP) and is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 202 and New Hampshire Route 31. 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A typical ratter is small to medium-sized and has a short and smooth coat. Their ears are often erect, although some breeds can have semi-erect and folded ears.\n\nScienter: The scienter action is a category within [tort] law in some[common law] jurisdictions which deals with the damage done by an animal directly to a human. It had a long history in English law, although it was abolished by the [Animals Act 1971]. An action in those common law jurisdictions where it has not been extinguished by statute, is in addition to the torts of negligence and nuisance, or more bespoke torts like cattle trespass. Where an animal is known to behave in a certain way, and that is expressed on a person causing injury, an action can be taken in this tort. This tort is not available in New South Wales, The Australian Capital Territory, South Australia or New Zealand. In these jurisdictions the actions involving animals need to be in nuisance or negligence. To be successful the plaintiff needs to take action against the person in control of the animal, and it is strict liability, requiring no more than proof of injury, that the animal had a problematic trait, and the person in control knew about the trait in the animal. Being strict liability, there is no need to argue fault in the form of wilful intent or negligence on the part of the animal or its controller. The only defence is if it can be proved the plaintiff voluntarily assumed the risk of injury by their actions, or if the plaintiff was the cause of the injury. It is common to distinguish between harmless animals and wild animals. No scienter is needed for wild animals. Animals are classed as wild or harmless on the basis of species or kind, not on the basis of being a tame individual. An elephant is considered wild irrespective of its use. The scienter action is referred to in Rylands v. Fletcher in that one who keeps a wild thing \u201cmust keep it at his peril\u201d to make reference to part of Justice Colin Blackburn\u2019s comment.\n\nList of goat breeds: This is a list of goat breeds. There are many recognized breeds of domestic goat \"(Capra aegagrus hircus)\". Goat breeds (especially dairy goats) are some of the oldest defined animal breeds for which breed standards and production records have been kept. Selective breeding of goats generally focuses on improving production of fiber, meat, dairy products or goatskin. Breeds are generally classified based on their primary use, though there are several breeds which are considered dual- or multi-purpose goats, so there is some crossover between lists.\n\nTamworth pig: The Tamworth is a breed of domestic pig originating in Tamworth, United Kingdom, with input from Irish pigs. It is among the oldest of pig breeds, but as with many older breeds of livestock, it is not well suited to modern production methods and is listed as \"Threatened\" in the United States and \"Vulnerable\" in the UK by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, as fewer than 300 registered breeding females remain. This animal is of ginger to red colouration and is thought to have descended from wild boars, via native pig stock of Europe. Principal populations today are in the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States, New Zealand, and Canada. Alternative names for this animal are Sandy Back, and Tam.\n\nDesigner crossbreed: A designer crossbreed or designer breed is a crossbred animal that has purebred parents, usually registered with a breed registry, but from two different breeds. These animals are the result of a deliberate decision to create a specific crossbred animal. Less often, the animal may have more than two pure breeds in its ancestry, but unlike a mutt or a mongrel, its entire pedigree is known to descend from specific known animals. While the term is best-known when applied to certain dog crossbreeds, other animals such as cattle, horses, birds and cats may also be bred in this fashion. Some crossbred breeders start a freestanding breed registry to record designer crossbreds, other crossbreds may be included in an \"appendix\" to an existing purebred registry. either form of registration may be the first step in recording and tracking pedigrees in order to develop a new breed.\n\nMallorqu\u00edn: The Mallorqu\u00edn or Caballo Mallorqu\u00edn (Catalan: Cavall Mallorqu\u00ed ) is a rare breed of horse indigenous to the island of Majorca in the Balearic Islands, from which it takes its name. Identification of the breed was begun in 1985 by the Patronato para las Razas Aut\u00f3ctonas de Mallorca (\"authority for the autochthonous breeds of Mallorca\"). The Mallorqu\u00edn is listed in the Cat\u00e1logo Oficial de Razas de Ganado de Espa\u00f1a in the group of autochthonous breeds in danger of extinction. Its status was listed in 2007 as critical by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. In approximately 2005 the number of Mallorqu\u00edn horses recorded in the stud-book was 247, but a census conducted by the Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino in 2003 identified only 172.\n\nCryoconservation of animal genetic resources: Cryoconservation of animal genetic resources is a strategy wherein samples of animal genetic materials are preserved cryogenically. Animal genetic resources, as defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, are \"those animal species that are used, or may be used, for the production of food and agriculture, and the populations within each of them. These populations within each species can be classified as wild and feral populations, landraces and primary populations, standardised breeds, selected lines, varieties, strains and any conserved genetic material; all of which are currently categorized as Breeds.\" Genetic materials that are typically cryogenically preserved include sperm, oocytes, embryos and somatic cells. Cryogenic facilities are called gene banks and can vary greatly in size usually according to the economic resources available. They must be able to facilitate germplasm collection, processing, freezing, and long term storage, all in a hygienic and organized manner. Gene banks must maintain a precise database and make information and genetic resources accessible to properly facilitate cryoconservation. Cryoconservation is an \"ex situ\" conservation strategy that often coexists alongside \"in situ\" conservation to protect and preserve livestock genetics. Cryoconservation of livestock genetic resources is primarily done in order to preserve the genetics of populations of interest, such as indigenous breeds, also known as local or minor breeds. Material may be stored because individuals shared specific genes and phenotypes that may be of value or have potential value for researchers or breeders. Therefore, one of the main goals remains preserving the gene pool of local breeds that may be threatened. Indigenous livestock genetics are commonly threatened by factors such as globalization, modernization, changes in production systems, inappropriate introduction of major breeds, genetic drift, inbreeding, crossbreeding, climate change, natural disasters, disease, cultural changes, and urbanization. Indigenous livestock are critical to sustainable agricultural development and food security, due to their: adaptation to environment and endemic diseases, indispensable part in local production systems, social and cultural significance, and importance to local rural economies. The genetic resources of minor breeds have value to the local farmers, consumers of the products, private companies and investors interested in crossbreeding, breed associations, governments, those conducting research and development, and non-governmental organizations. Therefore, efforts have been made by national governments and non-governmental organizations, such as the Livestock Conservancy, to encourage conservation of livestock genetics through cryoconservation, as well as through other \"ex situ\" and \"in situ\" strategies. Cryogenic specimens of livestock genetic resources can be preserved and used for extended periods of time. This advantage makes cryoconservation beneficial particularly for threatened breeds who have low breed populations. Cryogenically preserved specimens can be used to revive breeds that are endangered or extinct, for breed improvement, crossbreeding, research and development. However, cryoconservation can be an expensive strategy and requires long term hygienic and economic commitment for germplasms to remain viable. Cryoconservation can also face unique challenges based on the species, as some species have a reduced survival rate of frozen germplasm.\n\nDoonies Farm: Doonies Rare Breeds Farm, Aberdeen, has one of Scotland's largest collections of rare and endangered farm animal breeds. The farm is nationally recognised as a breeding centre for rare breeds. There are 23 rare animal breeds on the farm.\n\nMajorca Ratter: Majorca Ratter (Catalan: \"Ca Rater Mallorqu\u00ed\"; Spanish: \"Ratonero mallorqu\u00edn\") is a Spanish breed of dog originating in the Balearic Islands.\n\nBroholmer: The Broholmer, also called the Danish Mastiff, is a large Molosser breed of dog from Denmark, recognized by the Danish Kennel Club and the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Cynologique Internationale. It has been employed as a guard dog in the homes of the wealthy. 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He played college football at Western Michigan, where he became the NCAA's career receiving yards leader. He was drafted by the Titans fifth overall in the 2017 NFL Draft.\n\nGeorge Thomas (American football): George Carroll Thomas, Jr. (March 4, 1928 \u2013 May 23, 1989) was an American football halfback and defensive back in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins and the New York Giants. He was a standout high school basketball player, which led to his being recruited to play college basketball for Tulane University. However, first year OU football coach, Jim Tatum, convinced him stay in Oklahoma and play college football at the University of Oklahoma. Thomas was a standout for the Sooners, lettering in '46, '47,'48 and '49. He earned All-American status in 1949 List of Oklahoma Sooners football All-Americans. Thomas graduated from OU with a degree in Business Administration in 1950.\n\nPomponia Caecilia Attica: Pomponia Caecilia Attica or Caecilia Pomponia Attica (born 51 BC) was the daughter of Cicero's Epicurean friend and eques, knight, Titus Pomponius Atticus. Her mother, Caecilia Pilea/Pilia (before ca 75 BC \u2013 46 BC), daughter of Pileus/Pilius, was a maternal granddaughter of Marcus Licinius Crassus, a member of the First Triumvirate. Atticus and Pilea/Pilia were married in 58 BC/56 BC, when Atticus was already 53/54 years old, and she died after 12 years of happy marriage. Caecilia's aunt, Pomponia, married Cicero's younger brother Quintus Tullius Cicero around 70 BC. She also had an older brother named after his father, Titus Pomponius Atticus.\n\nJohnson Bademosi: Johnson Bademosi (born July 23, 1990) is an American football cornerback and special teamer for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He was signed by the Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2012. He was a member of the football, rugby, and track and field teams at Gonzaga College High School and went on to play college football for Stanford University.\n\nJamal Anderson: Jamal Sharif Anderson (born September 30, 1972) is a former American football running back of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the seventh round of the 1994 NFL Draft. He played high school football at El Camino Real High School, where he was named to the CIF Los Angeles City Section 4-A All-City first team in 1989. He went on to play college football at Moorpark College for the Moorpark College Raiders before playing at Utah.\n\nDarren Fells: Darren Andre Fells (born April 22, 1986) is an American football tight end for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He did not play college football, instead playing college basketball at the University of California, Irvine. Prior to his NFL career, he played professional basketball in several countries. He is the brother of former NFL tight end Daniel Fells.\n\nBaron Batch: Baron Batch (born December 21, 1987), self-styled \"The Artist\", a Pittsburgh-based entrepreneur and former American football running back who retired from the NFL in 2013. He is known for his \"FREE\" art drops, where he posts pictures of giveaway paintings on Instagram and Twitter, leaving clues to their location. He played college football at Texas Tech University. Batch chose to play college football at Texas Tech University over offers from Northwestern University, Duke University, and New Mexico State University. Batch is from Midland, Texas. He is the owner and creator of Angry Man Salsa and creative director of Studio AM. He is the brother of Brian Batch of the band Alpha Rev.\n\n1891 Purdue football team: The 1891 Purdue football team was an American football team that represented Purdue University during the 1891 college football season. The team compiled a 4\u20130 record in the university's fourth season fielding an intercollegiate football team. For the 1891 season, Purdue hired Knowlton Ames as its football coach. Ames played for Princeton from 1886 to 1889 and was considered one of the greatest players ever to play college football, after scoring 730 points for Princeton. The 1891 Purdue team shut out all four opponents, outscoring Wabash, DePauw, Indiana, and Butler by a combined score of 192 to 0. Purdue's 60\u20130 victory over Indiana was the first installment in a rivalry which later became noted for the award of the Old Oaken Bucket trophy.\n\nTitus Davis: Titus Davis (born January 3, 1993) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. 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Vladimir Ignatic was the defending champion, but did not compete in the Juniors in this year.\n\nAsterix at the Olympic Games (film): Asterix at the Olympic Games (French: \"Ast\u00e9rix aux Jeux Olympiques\" ) is a 2008 French fantasy comedy film directed by Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Forestier and Thomas Langmann, and written by Langmann, Alexandre Charlot, and Frank Magnier, based on characters from Ren\u00e9 Goscinny and Albert Uderzo's Ast\u00e9rix comic series. It was filmed primarily in Spain over the course of the year 2006.\n\nThe Beautiful Person: The Beautiful Person (French: La Belle Personne ) is a 2008 French film directed by Christophe Honor\u00e9. 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The first part's script was based on the autobiographical book \"L'instinct de mort\" by French gangster Jacques Mesrine, while the second part detailed Mesrine's criminal career. The film has been referred to as the French version of the American film \"Scarface\" which starred Al Pacino.\n\nBeauties at War: Beauties at War is a 2008 French film. Originally titled La guerre des Miss in French, the film aired in France on 9 January 2009, directed by Patrice Leconte. It was also shown at the Seattle International Film Festival 2009.\n\nUn Lac: Un Lac is a 2008 French film directed by Philippe Grandrieux, starring Dmitriy Kubasov, Nat\u00e1lie Rehorov\u00e1 and Alexei Solonchev. 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The performance was Springsteen's final show at the soon to be demolished Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia, PA and featured a full album performance of \"Born in the U.S.A.\", the show opener, \"The Price You Pay\", which was performed for the first time since 1981 and guest appearances by former band member Vini Lopez and even Springsteen's mother Adele.\n\nBruce Springsteen: Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, known for his work with the E Street Band. Nicknamed \"The Boss\", he is widely known for his brand of poetic lyrics, Americana, working class, sometimes political sentiments centered on his native New Jersey, his distinctive voice, and his lengthy and energetic stage performances\u2014with concerts from the 1970s to the present decade running at up to four hours in length. His artistic endeavors reflect both his personal growth and the zeitgeist of the times.\n\nChapter and Verse (Bruce Springsteen album): Chapter and Verse is an album by Bruce Springsteen that was released on September 23, 2016. The album is a companion piece to Springsteen's 500 plus page autobiography, \"Born to Run\", which was released four days later. The career-spanning album features eighteen songs handpicked by Springsteen, five of which have never been released. The album contains Springsteen's earliest recording from 1966 and late '60s/early '70s songs from his tenure in The Castiles, Steel Mill and The Bruce Springsteen Band along with his first 1972 demos for Columbia Records and songs from his studio albums from 1973 until 2012.\n\nEd Manion: Ed Manion (born February 28, 1952), also known as Eddie \"Kingfish\" Manion, is an American saxophonist, who plays both tenor and baritone sax.As a solo artist, he released his own instrumental album titled Nightlife in 2015. Manion is currently a recording and touring member of Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul. He was a touring member of the horn section for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and also a member of Bruce Springsteen with The Seeger Sessions Band Tour, later called Bruce Springsteen with The Sessions Band. He is an original member of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, The Miami Horns, and Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul. As a session musician, he has recorded, toured, and/or performed with, among others, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, Diana Ross, Gary U.S. Bonds, Bon Jovi, Willy DeVille, Dave Edmunds, Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Darlene Love, Ronnie Spector, Dion, The Allman Brothers Band, Kim Wilson, and Graham Parker. As a solo artist, he released his own CD titled \"Follow Through\" in 2004.\n\nRosalita (Come Out Tonight): \"Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)\" is a 1973 song by Bruce Springsteen, from his \"The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle\" album, and is especially famed as a concert number for Springsteen and The E Street Band. The song, which clocks in at just over seven minutes, is a story of forbidden love between the singer and the titular Rosalita, whose parents disapprove of his life in a rock and roll band. It is included on the compilation albums \"The Essential Bruce Springsteen\" and \"Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Greatest Hits\".\n\nFrank Stefanko: Frank Stefanko is a fine art photographer with connections to New Jersey performers Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen. Stefanko's early photographs, taken in the 1960s through the 1980s, reveal the emerging careers of the two young artists. Frank retains an on-going working relationship with both Springsteen and Smith. Stefanko will be releasing a book in November of 2017, entitled \"Bruce Springsteen: Further Up the Road\" that chronicles the 40-year working relationship between himself and Bruce Springsteen.\n\nBruce Springsteen Archives: Bruce Springsteen Archives is an ongoing collection of officially released live albums by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band. Beginning in November 2014 with the first release, Springsteen sought out to release fully recorded shows from his past archives officially to fans for purchase through http://live.brucespringsteen.net. The idea originally came after Springsteen released every concert from his High Hopes Tour for fans to purchase. Some of the shows have been previously released unofficially through lower quality bootlegs circulating amongst fans for many years but now have been digitally restored and remastered for the first time and officially endorsed for release by Springsteen. 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The show, together with its spin-off editions such as Airtel Super Singer Junior, are part of Vijay TV's Super Singer TV series.\n\nAirtel Zero: Airtel Zero was a platform launched on 6 April 2015 in India by Bharti Airtel, a multinational telecommunications service company across South Asia and the largest cellular service provider in India, with 192.22 million subscribers. As per reports, Airtel Zero was a platform through which Airtel would have offered users free access to certain mobile applications and services from companies who had signed up with Airtel.\n\nAirtel Africa: Bharti Airtel International (Netherlands) B.V., doing business as Airtel Africa, is a holding company and a subsidiary of Indian telecommunications company Bharti Airtel. Through its subsidiaries, Airtel Africa provides telecommunication services in 15 African countries.\n\nBharti Enterprises: Bharti Enterprises is an Indian business conglomerate headquartered in New Delhi, India. 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Federer played in eighteen tournaments in 2010, and won five. He made the semifinals of his opening tournament at the Qatar Open in Doha, losing to Nikolay Davydenko, and at the Estoril Open, which he had won in 2008, losing to defending and eventual champion Albert Monta\u00f1\u00e9s. Federer was runner-up in the Mutua Madrile\u00f1a Madrid Open to Rafael Nadal. At the French Open, he faced his opponent in the previous year's final, Robin S\u00f6derling at the quarterfinals stage and lost. As defending champion at Wimbledon, he was defeated in the quarterfinals by Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych in four sets, thus ending his streak of seven consecutive Wimbledon finals also falling to world no. 3, his lowest ranking since 2003. During the summer hard-court season, Federer hired Paul Annacone to be his coach and revive his form. 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One of those finals included the Wimbledon final, his first major final since he won Wimbledon in 2012. After winning Shanghai, Federer returned to No. 2 in the world for the first time since May 2013. He also won the Davis Cup for the first time. Federer ended the year at No. 2 with 5 titles and with the most match wins.\n\n2017 Australian Open \u2013 Men's singles final: The 2017 Australian Open Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the Men's Singles tournament at the 2017 Australian Open. It was contested between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, ranked 17th and 9th in the world respectively. It was their record ninth meeting in a Grand Slam final in their rivalry, and their 1st meeting in a Grand Slam final since the 2011 French Open. In a rematch of the 2009 Australian Open final, which Nadal won in 5 sets, Roger Federer won the duel in 5 sets, beating Nadal for the first time in a Grand Slam since the 2007 Wimbledon final. He also trailed Nadal 3\u20131 in the final set but won 5 games in a row to win the title. This ended a 6-match losing streak against Nadal in Grand Slam events. Having lost all of their previous three encounters, this was the first time Federer defeated Nadal at the Australian Open and also marked Federer's first Grand Slam victory over Nadal outside the grass courts of Wimbledon. Federer extended his record of Grand Slam men's singles titles to 18, marking the third time he broke his own all-time record, after breaking the previous record of 14, held by Pete Sampras.\n\n2016 Roger Federer tennis season: The 2016 Roger Federer tennis season officially commenced on 3 January 2016 with the start of the 2016 Brisbane International. This season saw Federer suffer from a knee injury which sidelined him for the majority of the year. After having surgery, Federer returned but was hindered by a back injury which kept him out of the French Open, therefore ending his record of 65 consecutive appearances at Grand Slams. Federer played his last match in the semifinals at Wimbledon. On July 26, Federer shut down his season, not wanting to risk damaging his knee further. Federer would end the year at No. 16, marking the first time that Federer dropped out of the Top 10 since 2002. It also marked the first time since 2000 that Federer did not win a title.\n\nFederer\u2013Roddick rivalry: The Federer\u2013Roddick rivalry was a rivalry between two professional tennis players, Roger Federer of Switzerland and Andy Roddick of the United States. The two met 24 times in official Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) matches, and Federer led 21\u20133, making Roddick the player with the second-most tournament defeats to Federer in the ATP circuit (Novak Djokovic has lost to Federer on 22 occasions, but holds a positive record against him). In terms of number of matches played, it ranks as the 14th largest rivalry in the Open Era.\n\n2007 Roger Federer tennis season: Roger Federer made all four Grand Slam finals in 2007, winning three of them. He defeated Fernando Gonz\u00e1lez, 7\u20136(2), 6\u20134, 6\u20134, in the Australian Open final, Rafael Nadal, 7\u20136(7), 4\u20136, 7\u20136(3), 2\u20136, 6\u20132, in the final at Wimbledon, and Novak Djokovic, 7\u20136(4), 7\u20136(2), 6\u20134, at the US Open. However, Federer lost the 2007 French Open final to Nadal, 3\u20136, 6\u20134, 3\u20136, 4\u20136. Federer made five ATP Masters Series 1000 Finals in 2007, but only won two of those, in Hamburg and Cincinnati. Federer won one ATP 500 series event in Dubai and ended the year by winning the year-end championships for the fourth time. In December 2011 Stephen Tignor, chief editorial writer for Tennis.com, ranked Federer's 2007 season as the sixth greatest season of all-time during the open era.\n\n2008 Roger Federer tennis season: Roger Federer won one slam in 2008, which came at the 2008 US Open, defeating Briton Andy Murray, 6\u20132, 7\u20135, 6\u20132. Federer was defeated by Rafael Nadal in two Grand Slam finals: at the 2008 French Open, which he lost 1\u20136, 3\u20136, 0\u20136, and at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships in a five-setter, 4\u20136, 4\u20136, 7\u20136, 7\u20136, 7\u20139, when he was going for six straight wins to break Bj\u00f6rn Borg's record. At the 2008 Australian Open, Federer lost in the semifinals to Novak Djokovic, ending his record of 10 consecutive Major finals. Roger Federer lost twice in Master Series 1000 Finals on clay to Nadal at Monte Carlo and Hamburg. However, Federer was able to capture three more victories in 250-level events at Estoril, Halle, and Basel.\n\nRoger Federer: Roger Federer (] ; born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 2 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Federer has won 19 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in history for a male tennis player and has held the world No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings for a record total of 302 weeks, including a record 237 consecutive weeks. After turning professional in 1998, he was continuously ranked in the top ten from October 2002 to November 2016.\n\nRoger Federer's early career: Roger Federer's first tournament as a professional was Gstaad in 1998, where he faced Lucas Arnold Ker in the round of 32 and lost, 4\u20136, 4\u20136. Federer's first final came at the Marseille Open, which was in 2000, and he lost to fellow Swiss Marc Rosset, 6\u20132, 3\u20136, 6\u20137. Federer's first win was at the 2001 Milan Indoor tournament, where he defeated Julien Boutter, 6\u20134, 6\u20137, 6\u20134. The most prestigious event finals he was in at this time was the Miami Masters event, where he lost to Andre Agassi, 3\u20136, 3\u20136, 6\u20133, 4\u20136. In addition, Federer won his first Master Series event at the Hamburg Masters on clay, 6\u20131, 6\u20133, 6\u20134, over Marat Safin. Federer made ten singles finals between 1998 and 2002, of which he won four and lost six. Federer made six doubles finals during this time, but lost the Indian Wells Masters event in 2002. The most prestigious events he won were the Hamburg Masters in 2002 and two Rotterdam 500 series events in 2001 and 2002.\n\nSue Barker: Susan Barker, OBE (born 19 April 1956 in Paignton, Devon) is an English television presenter and former professional tennis player. During her tennis career, she won eleven WTA Tour singles titles, including one Grand Slam singles title at the 1976 French Open. She reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 3. 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The government-operated bus was heading to Tamale when it collided head-on with the cargo truck, which was carrying tomatoes, near the town of Kintampo on Wednesday evening. A regional police spokesman said: \u201cIt was very serious \u2026 we had to use chainsaws to cut through parts of the mangled bus to get bodies and survivors out. The police affirmed it was one of the worst road accident in Ghana in years. Even if the cause of the accident is unknow, some sources said that it could have been a problem of brakes, but speeding could also been in cause. It seems the bus was overload, carrying more than the maximum of 63 passengers.\n\nKintampo, Ghana: Kintampo or Kintapo is a town and tourist destination in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. It became the capital of Kintampo North Municipal in 2004. Kintampo has a population of 49,046. It also served as the capital of the former Kintampo District.\n\nWilliam L. Summers: William L. 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It has since played first-class cricket from 1846, List A cricket from 1963 and Twenty20 cricket from 2003, using a number of home grounds during that time. The Oval in Kennington has played host to the club's first home fixtures in all three formats of the game; in first-class cricket in 1846 against the Marylebone Cricket Club; in List A cricket in 1964 against Gloucestershire; and in Twenty20 cricket against Middlesex in 2003. Surrey have played home matches at fifteen grounds, but have played the majority of their home fixtures at The Oval, which also holds Test, One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket matches.\n\nAbbey Lawn: The Abbey Lawn in Bourne, Lincolnshire, England, is a centrally located space used as the principal recreation ground in the town. The cricket, tennis, bowls, p\u00e9tanque, and football clubs play their home fixtures here. 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Each team had a designated race day on which they normally staged their home fixtures, and they regularly had home and away fixtures scheduled in the same week.\n\nList of Glamorgan County Cricket Club grounds: Glamorgan County Cricket Club was established on 6 July 1888. The county entered the Minor Counties Championship in 1896 and competed in the competition until 1920, after which it was elevated to first-class status for the 1921 season, and has played first-class cricket since. Following their elevation to first-class status, Glamorgan alternated their home matches between Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff and St Helen's in Swansea. It wasn't until 1966 that Glamorgan began playing at their current home ground, the SWALEC Stadium (known more commonly as Sophia Gardens) in Cardiff. Cardiff Arms Park played host to Glamorgan's first home fixture in first-class cricket against Sussex in 1921, as well as its first home List A fixture against Worcestershire in 1963. Forty years later Sophia Gardens played host to the clubs first Twenty20 fixture against Northamptonshire. Glamorgan have played home matches at nineteen grounds, but have played the majority of their home fixtures since 1966 at the SWALEC Stadium, which also holds Test, One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket matches.\n\nRathfern Rangers F.C.: Rathfern Rangers Football Club is a Northern Irish,intermediate football club playing in Division 1A of the Northern Amateur Football League. The club is based in Newtownabbey, County Antrim and was formed in 1974 and began playing matches in the Dunmurry League. They play their home fixtures at the Diamond, Rathcoole since moving there in 1998. First team manager for the club is John Logan. As well as fielding a first team, Rathfern also have a second team which currently plays in NAFL Division 3A.\n\nList of Yorkshire County Cricket Club grounds: Yorkshire County Cricket Club was established on 8 January 1863; prior to that an informal county organisation had existed before, and had occasionally appeared in first-class cricket, typically playing as Sheffield. It has since played first-class cricket from 1863, List A cricket from 1963 and Twenty20 cricket from 2003, using a different number of home grounds during that time. Great Horton Road in Bradford played host to the clubs inaugural home first-class fixture in 1863 against Nottinghamshire, while a century later its first home List A fixture was played at Acklam Park in Middlesbrough against the same opponents, and forty years later the clubs first home Twenty20 fixture was played at Headingley against Derbyshire. Yorkshire have played home matches at 21 grounds, but today play the majority of their home fixtures at Headingley, which also holds Test, One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket matches. The clubs original home ground at Bramall Lane also held one Test match in 1902.\n\nList of Middlesex County Cricket Club grounds: Middlesex County Cricket Club was established on 2 February 1864; prior to that an informal county team had existed before, and had appeared in first-class cricket from 1787. It has since played first-class cricket from 1864, List A cricket from 1963 and Twenty20 cricket from 2003, using a number of home grounds during that time. 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The drama features Stephen McNally, Coleen Gray, and Willard Parker. The film was based on an original story: \"Stand at Spanish Boot\", by Harry Brown. \"Apache Drums\" was the last film Val Lewton produced before his death.\n\nHarry Brown (film): Harry Brown is a 2009 British vigilante action-thriller film directed by Daniel Barber and starring Sir Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Jack O'Connell, and Liam Cunningham. The story follows Harry Brown, a widowed Royal Marines veteran who had served in Northern Ireland during The Troubles, living on a London housing estate that is rapidly descending into youth crime. After a violent gang murders his friend, Harry decides to take justice into his own hands.\n\nSmoky (1966 film): Smoky is a 1966 Western film, directed by George Sherman. It stars Fess Parker, Diana Hyland, Katy Jurado and Hoyt Axton. The third of three film adaptations of the 1926 children's novel \"Smoky the Cowhorse\" by Will James, it utilizes the screenplay from the 1946 film.\n\nEl Dorado (1966 film): El Dorado is a 1966 American Western film produced and directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne and Robert Mitchum. Written by Leigh Brackett and loosely based on the novel \"The Stars in Their Courses\" by Harry Brown, the film is about a gunfighter who comes to the aid of an old friend\u2014a drunken sheriff struggling to defend a rancher and his family against another rancher trying to steal their water. The gunfighter and drunken sheriff are helped by an aging Indian fighter and a young gambler. The supporting cast features James Caan as the young gambler, Charlene Holt, Ed Asner, Paul Fix, Arthur Hunnicutt, Michele Carey, and Christopher George.\n\nTexas Across the River: Texas Across The River is a 1966 western film comedy/satire with Dean Martin, Alain Delon, Rosemary Forsyth and Joey Bishop. The film was directed by Michael Gordon.\n\nOnly the Valiant: Only the Valiant, also known as Fort Invincible, is a 1951 Western film produced by William Cagney (younger brother of James Cagney), directed by Gordon Douglas starring Gregory Peck, Barbara Payton, Ward Bond. The screenplay was written by Edmund H. North and Harry Brown, based on the 1943 novel of the same name by Charles Marquis Warren.\n\nDuel at Diablo: Duel at Diablo is a 1966 western film starring James Garner in his first Western since leaving \"Maverick\" and Sidney Poitier in his first Western. Based on Marvin H. Albert's 1957 novel \"Apache Rising\", the film was written by Albert and Michael M. Grilikhes and directed by Ralph Nelson who had directed Poitier in \"Lilies of the Field\". The supporting cast includes Bibi Andersson, Bill Travers, Dennis Weaver and John Hoyt; Ralph Nelson has a cameo as an Army Major. The movie was shot on location amidst striking scenery in Utah; the musical score was composed by Neal Hefti.\n\nSavage Pampas (1966 film): Savage Pampas is a 1966 western film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Robert Taylor, Ron Randell and Marc Lawrence. The film was a co-production between Argentina, Spain and the United States, and was a remake of the 1945 Argentine film of the same title which Fregonese had co-directed. The film's location shooting took place in Spain, a popular location for westerns during the era. The film's action is set in the Argentinian Pampas around the time of the Conquest of the Desert.\n\nPaul Fix: Peter Paul Fix (March 13, 1901 \u2013 October 14, 1983) was an American film and television character actor, best known for his work in Westerns. Fix appeared in more than a hundred movies and dozens of television shows over a 56-year career spanning from 1925 to 1981. Fix was best known for portraying Marshal Micah Torrance, opposite Chuck Connors's character in \"The Rifleman\" from 1958\u20131963. 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Their individual names are Woglinde, Wellgunde and Flosshilde (Flo\u00dfhilde), although they are generally treated as a single entity and they act together accordingly. Of the 34\u00a0characters in the \"Ring\" cycle, they are the only ones who did not originate in the Old Norse \"Eddas\". Wagner created his Rhinemaidens from other legends and myths, most notably the \"Nibelungenlied\" which contains stories involving water-sprites (nixies) or mermaids. The key concepts associated with the Rhinemaidens in the \"Ring\" operas\u2014their flawed guardianship of the Rhine gold, and the condition (the renunciation of love) through which the gold could be stolen from them and then transformed into a means of obtaining world power\u2014are wholly Wagner's own invention, and are the elements that initiate and propel the entire drama.\n\nSiegfried (opera): Siegfried, WWV 86C, is the third of the four music dramas that constitute \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\" (\"The Ring of the Nibelung\"), by Richard Wagner. It premiered at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus on 16 August 1876, as part of the first complete performance of \"The Ring\" cycle.\n\nG\u00f6tterd\u00e4mmerung discography: This is a discography of \"G\u00f6tterd\u00e4mmerung\", the fourth of the four operas that make up \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\" (\"The Ring of the Nibelung\"), by Richard Wagner, which received its premiere at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus on 17 August 1876.\n\nJahrhundertring: The Jahrhundertring (\"Centenary Ring\") was the production of Richard Wagner's \"Ring Cycle\", \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\", at the Bayreuth Festival in 1976, celebrating the centenary of both the festival and the first performance of the complete cycle. The festival was directed by Wolfgang Wagner and the production was created by the French team of conductor Pierre Boulez, stage director Patrice Ch\u00e9reau, stage designer Richard Peduzzi, costume designer Jacques Schmidt and lighting designer Andr\u00e9 Diot. The cycle was shown first in 1976, then in the following years until 1980. It was filmed for television in 1979 and 1980. While the first performance caused \"a near-riot\" for its brash modernity, the staging, termed the beginning of \"Regietheater\" (director's theater), established a standard for later productions.\n\nRichard Wagner: Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ] ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is primarily known for his operas (or, as some of his later works were later known, \"music dramas\"). Unlike most opera composers, Wagner wrote both the libretto and the music for each of his stage works. Initially establishing his reputation as a composer of works in the romantic vein of Weber and Meyerbeer, Wagner revolutionised opera through his concept of the \"Gesamtkunstwerk\" (\"total work of art\"), by which he sought to synthesise the poetic, visual, musical and dramatic arts, with music subsidiary to drama. He described this vision in a series of essays published between 1849 and 1852. Wagner realised these ideas most fully in the first half of the four-opera cycle \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\" (\"The Ring of the Nibelung\").\n\nThe Love for Three Oranges: The Love for Three Oranges, Op. 33, also known by its French language title L'amour des trois oranges (Russian: \u041b\u044e\u0431\u043e\u0432\u044c \u043a \u0442\u0440\u0451\u043c \u0430\u043f\u0435\u043b\u044c\u0441\u0438\u043d\u0430\u043c , \"Lyubov' k tryom apel'sinam\"), is a satirical opera by Sergei Prokofiev. Its French libretto was based on the Italian play \"L'amore delle tre melarance\" by Carlo Gozzi. The opera premiered at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, on 30 December 1921.\n\nDas Rheingold: Das Rheingold ( ; The Rhinegold), WWV 86A, is the first of the four music dramas that constitute Richard Wagner's \"Der Ring des Nibelungen,\" or in English, 'The Ring of the Nibelung'.\n\nDer Ring des Nibelungen: Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung), WWV 86, is a cycle of four German-language epic music dramas composed by Richard Wagner. The works are based loosely on characters from the Norse sagas and the \"Nibelungenlied\". The composer termed the cycle a \"B\u00fchnenfestspiel\" (stage festival play), structured in three days preceded by a \" \" (\"preliminary evening\"). It is often referred to as the Ring Cycle, \"Wagner's Ring\", or simply \"The Ring\".\n\nDer Ring des Nibelungen: Composition of the poem: The evolution of Richard Wagner's operatic tetralogy \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\" (\"The Ring of the Nibelung\") was a long and tortuous process, and the precise sequence of events which led the composer to embark upon such a vast undertaking is still unclear. The composition of the text took place between 1848 and 1853, when all four libretti were privately printed; but the closing scene of the final opera, \"G\u00f6tterd\u00e4mmerung\", was revised a number of times between 1856 and 1872. The names of the last two Ring operas, \"Siegfried\" and \"G\u00f6tterd\u00e4mmerung\", were probably not definitively settled until 1856.\n\nG\u00f6tterd\u00e4mmerung: G\u00f6tterd\u00e4mmerung ( ; Twilight of the Gods), WWV 86D, is the last in Richard Wagner's cycle of four music dramas titled \"Der Ring des Nibelungen \" (\"The Ring of the Nibelung\", or \"The Ring\" for short). 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R. Kennedy: Albert Rutherford \"Bert\" Kennedy (October 24, 1876 \u2013 September 5, 1969) was an American football player and coach. He was born on the family farm in rural Wakarusa Township, just outside Lawrence, Kansas, to Leander Jack Kennedy (September 21, 1836 \u2013 June 29, 1903) and Amanda E. Kennedy (n\u00e9e Todd) (November 23, 1841 \u2013 March 4, 1926). He played college football at both the University of Kansas, three seasons from 1895 to 1897 including one as team captain, and at the University of Pennsylvania, for one season in 1899. Kennedy also played one year of professional football immediately after graduating from Penn. During this time he played in the first professional football game ever played in Madison Square Garden which was also the first indoor professional football game ever played. After his one and only year of playing professionally, he returned to his home state of Kansas and coached football at Washburn University (1903, 1916\u20131917), at the University of Kansas (1904\u20131910), and at the Haskell Institute, now known as Haskell Indian Nations University, (1911\u20131916), compiling a career record of 96\u201343\u201310. His 52 wins with the Kansas Jayhawks football team are the most in the program's history.\n\nNate Jacks: Nathaniel \"Nate\" Jacks (born January 31, 1980) is a former American professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Indoor Football League (NIFL) for six seasons. He played college football for Bacone College, Kansas and Dodge City Community College. The Lincoln Capitols signed him in 2004 after he was cut from the New York Jets during the 2003 NFL Training Camp. 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They had defeated the Oak Park, Illinois football team, another undefeated and unscored upon team, to claim that title.\n\nBoss Nigger: Boss Nigger (also known as Boss and The Black Bounty Killer) is a 1975 Western film directed by Jack Arnold. It stars former football player Fred Williamson, who both wrote and co-produced the film. \"Boss Nigger\" is the first film for which Williamson was credited as screenwriter or producer.\n\nRay Whipple: Ray Christopher Whipple (November 14, 1893 - December 1973) was an American football player. He played at the end position in college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in professional football from the Detroit Heralds from 1917 to 1920. He played for the 1920 Detroit Heralds during the first regular season of the National Football League (then known as the American Professional Football Association). He was selected as an All-Pro player in 1917.\n\nDown 'n Dirty: Down 'n Dirty is an action movie starring Fred Williamson as Dakota Smith. It also stars Bubba Smith, Gary Busey , Tony Lo Bianco, Beverly Johnson, Randy J. Goodwin, David Carradine and Charles Napier.\n\n1920 APFA season: The 1920 APFA season was the inaugural season of the American Professional Football Association\u2014renamed the National Football League in 1922. The league was formed on August 20, 1920, by independent professional American football teams from Ohio, all of whom had previously played in the Ohio League or New York Pro Football League (NYPFL). At the meeting, they first called their new league the American Professional Football Conference. A second organizational meeting was held in Canton on September 17, adding more teams to the league. At the meeting, the name of the league became the American Professional Football Association. Four other teams also joined the Association during the year. Meanwhile, Jim Thorpe of the Canton Bulldogs was named the APFA's first president but continued to play for the team.\n\nDick King (American football): Richard Stewart Cutter \"Dick\" King (February 9, 1895 - October 16, 1930) was an All-American and professional football player. He played college football for Harvard University and was selected as an All-American at halfback) in 1915. In 1916, he signed with the Pine Village professional football team, becoming one of the first eastern football stars to play professional football. 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It originally opened in 1906 and closed in 1921. The Black Cat re-opened in 1933 and operated for another 30 years. During its second run of operation, it was a hangout for Beats and bohemians but over time began attracting more and more of a gay clientele.\n\nBlack Cat Music: Black Cat Music is a punk rock band from San Francisco Bay Area, California. They were formed in the summer of 1998 by former members of bands such as The Criminals and the Receivers. The music combined elements of punk & rock and roll with dark, poetic lyrics. After its formation, Black Cat Music released an EP & first full-length record on Cheetah's records. Soon thereafter, Black Cat Music signed to Lookout! Records. The band played live shows up and down the west coast, and on several national tours. 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In 2017, while again partnering with Dellacqua, Ashleigh finished runner-up at the French Open in the women's doubles which means that she has now made the women's doubles final in each of the four grand slams. She also won the 2011 Wimbledon Girls' Championships title and has won three WTA doubles titles so far in her career. In September 2014, she took a break from tennis and switched to cricket in 2015, earning a contract with the Brisbane Heat for the inaugural Women's Big Bash League. In February 2016 she resumed her career in tennis.\n\nAndrea Jaeger: Andrea Jaeger ( ; born June 4, 1965) is a former World No. 2 professional tennis player from the United States whose brief but highly successful tennis career ended prematurely due to major shoulder injuries. Jaeger reached the singles final of Wimbledon in 1983 and the French Open in 1982. She reached the singles semifinals of the Australian Open in 1982 and of the U.S. Open in 1980 and 1982. She also won 10 singles titles. In mixed doubles, Jaeger won the French Open with Jimmy Arias in 1981. During her career, Jaeger won U.S. $1.4 million in prize money and millions more in endorsements. After retirement in 1987, she has prominently dedicated her life to public service, charities, and philanthropy. In 2006, she became \"Sister Andrea\" as a member of the Anglican Order of Preachers. She is a member of the Episcopal Church and based in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, U.S.\n\nSamantha Stosur career statistics: This is a list of the main career statistics of professional Australian tennis player, Samantha Stosur. To date, Stosur has won eight WTA singles titles including one Grand Slam singles title at the 2011 US Open. She was also the runner-up at the 2010 French Open and a semi-finalist at the 2010 and 2011 WTA Tour Championships. 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In the United States, this breed has been used to hunt big game, upland birds, and water fowl, and serve in many other working capacities.\n\nMorkie: The Morkie is a designer breed of dog which is a cross between a purebred Yorkshire terrier and a purebred Maltese. Another name for this breed is the Morkshire Terrier. This crossbreed originated in the United States. In addition, Morkies can be bred with each other. The Morkie hybrid breed is not recognized by the American Kennel Club as a \u201cbona fide\u201d breed of dog.\n\nBrazilian Terrier: The Brazilian Terrier, is a breed of dog developed in Brazil. It is one of several terriers probably descended from the combining of the Fox Terrier with other small breeds.\n\nNorwich Terrier: The Norwich Terrier is a breed of dog originating in the United Kingdom, and was bred to hunt small vermin or rodents. With a friendly personality, Norwich Terriers are today mostly a companion dog breed. One of the smallest terriers, these dogs are generally healthy, but are relatively rare, due in part to their low litter size and the common need for caesarian sections. Their drop-eared variety is the Norfolk Terrier.\n\nParson Russell Terrier: The Parson Russell Terrier is a breed of small white terrier that was the original Fox Terrier of the 18th century. The breed is named after the person credited with the creation of this type of dog, the Reverend John \"Jack\" Russell. It is the recognised conformation show variety of the Jack Russell Terrier and was first recognised in 1990 in the United Kingdom as the Parson Jack Russell Terrier. In America, it was first recognised as the Jack Russell Terrier in 1997. 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Dotrice was born in Guernsey to two accomplished stage actors. Her career began on stage, and expanded into film and television, including starring roles as a young girl whose beloved cat magically reappears in Disney's \"The Three Lives of Thomasina\" and with \"Thomasina\" co-star Matthew Garber as one of two children pining for their parents' attentions in \"Poppins\". She appeared in five television programmes between 1972 and 1978, when she made her only feature film as an adult. Her life as an actress concluded with a short run as Desdemona in the 1981 pre-Broadway production of \"Othello\".\n\nBanishing Racer: Banishing Racer (\u30d0\u30cb\u30b7\u30f3\u30b0\u30ec\u30fc\u30b5\u30fc ) is a Japanese platforming video game developed and published by Jaleco Entertainment for the Game Boy exclusively in Japan. It was released in Japan on July 26, 1991. Banishing Racer was also sold around Hong Kong. The game allows the player to take control of an animated car against numerous enemies that must be jumped on to defeat, in a fashion similar to Super Mario Land. The player has three lives before being allowed to continue or start over. One hit kills the player and forces a restart from the beginning of the level. The car model used within the game looks very similar to a Subaru 360.\n\nSacred Planet: Sacred Planet is a 2004 documentary directed by Jon Long and Hairul Salleh Askor. Robert Redford provided narration for the film. The film was released by Walt Disney Pictures on April 22, 2004, and grossed $1,108,356.\n\nI Led 3 Lives: I Led 3 Lives (also known as I Led Three Lives) is an American drama series which was syndicated by Ziv Television Programs from October 1, 1953 to January 1, 1956. The series stars Richard Carlson. The show was a companion piece of sorts to the radio drama \"I Was a Communist for the FBI\", which dealt with a similar subject and was also syndicated by Ziv from 1952 to 1954.\n\nNenjam Marappathillai (TV series): Nenjam Marappathillai (Tamil: \u0ba8\u0bc6\u0b9e\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0bae\u0bcd \u0bae\u0bb1\u0baa\u0bcd\u0baa\u0ba4\u0bbf\u0bb2\u0bcd\u0bb2\u0bc8 ) is an 2017 Upcoming Tamil Language Romance soap opera starring Amit Bhargav, Nisha Krishnan and Saranya. It is a remake of the Bengali language television series Kusum Dola which airs on Star Jalsha from 2016. Is a story of three lives, whose lives get changed after certain incidents.\n\nLife pool: Life pool was a form of pocket billiards (pool) mainly played in the 19th century. It was one of several pool games that were popular at this time (so called because gamblers pooled their bets at the start of play). The object of the game was to be the last player left \"alive\" and therefore scoop the pool (take the winnings). Each player had three \"lives\" to begin with and would lose one when another player potted their coloured ball which was designated to them at the start of the game. Using the same number of balls as players, players take turns striking their designated ball with the cue in an attempt to collide that ball with one (or more) of their opponents' balls knocking the opponent ball into a pocket. Once a player lost their three lives, they were declared \"dead\", i.e. out of the game. The game continued in this way until there was only one player left, who was declared the winner. Around 1875, life pool merged with black pool to form the new game of snooker, today one of the most popular cue sports in the world.\n\nThe Three Lives of Thomasina: The Three Lives of Thomasina is a 1963 British fantasy film starring Patrick McGoohan, Susan Hampshire, child actor Matthew Garber and child actress Karen Dotrice in a story about a cat and her influence on a family. The screenplay was written by Robert Westerby and Paul Gallico. It was based upon Gallico's 1957 novel \"Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God\". The film was directed by Don Chaffey, and shot in Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland, and Pinewood Studios, England. \"Thomasina\" has been broadcast on television and released to VHS and DVD.\n\nThomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God: Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God or Thomasina is a 1957 novel by Paul Gallico about a cat who is owned by a child whose father is very strict and needs to understand about how love is powerful enough to help others. The book was made into the Disney film \"The Three Lives of Thomasina\" starring Karen Dotrice, Matthew Garber, Patrick Mcgoohan and Susan Hampshire and directed by Don Chaffey.\n\nIn the Flesh (2003 film): In the Flesh: three lives in prostitution is a 2003 independent documentary by Bishakha Datta about the lives of three Indian sex workers, written for a family audience. It is a low-budget film set in Calcutta and Mumbai that describes the everyday life of its subjects.\n\nMatthew Garber: Matthew Adam Garber (25 March 1956 \u2013 13 June 1977) was a British child actor, best known for his role as Michael Banks in the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\". 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He was the last Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion and was the last Welterweight (80 kg ) and Middleweight (95 kg ) champion of Pride Fighting Championships. Additionally, Henderson was the Brazil Open '97 Tournament Champion, the UFC 17 Middleweight Tournament Champion, the Rings: King of Kings 1999 Tournament Champion and the Pride Weltwerweight Grand Prix Tournament Champion. During his career, Henderson also challenged for the UFC Middleweight Championship (2x), the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship and the Strikeforce Middleweight Championship. He was the first mixed martial artist to concurrently hold two titles in two different weight classes in a major MMA promotion. At the time of his retirement after UFC 204, he was the oldest fighter on the UFC roster. Known to be one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time having defeated a total of seventeen MMA world champions across four major MMA promotions (UFC, PRIDE FC, Strikeforce, and RINGS).\n\nLee Hasdell: Lee Hasdell (born 13 December 1966) is a British martial artist, promoter and former professional kickboxer and mixed martial artist. Hasdell is considered by many as a true pioneer of UK mixed martial arts, as he was the main driving force and innovator in the 1990s. Hasdell promoted the first professional Mixed martial arts events in the United Kingdom and has helped develop many of the standards within the British MMA scene of today.\n\nMixed Martial Arts Pakistan: Mixed Martial Arts Pakistan (or PAK MMA) is the premiere mixed martial arts (MMA) and martial arts promotion based in Pakistan that was created in December 2007 by Bashir Ahmad to promote martial arts (and martial sports such as boxing and wrestling) styles in Pakistan with a particular focus on mixed martial arts competition.\n\nTeam Lakay Wushu: Team Lakay, is a martial arts group based in Baguio City, Philippines. Officially named Lakay MMA Top Team, it is also known as Lakay Wushu or Lakay MMA. The group was founded in 2003 by mixed martial artist Marquez Sangiao. Sangiao was also head coach of the Cordillera chapter in Baguio for Wushu, and a seasoned martial artist with past experience in kickboxing, taekwondo, and Jiu-Jitsu as well as a martial arts instructor at the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) and a coach for Wushu at the University of the Cordilleras in Baguio City.\n\nBaboo Da Silva: Mauricio \"Baboo\" Da Silva (born November 28, 1967) is a Brazilian kyokushin kaikan full contact karate practitioner and former professional kickboxer and mixed martial artist. He is a professional coach and trainer of K-1 and MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), who has trained a number of world class fighters including Francisco Filho (martial artist), Glaube Feitosa, Andrews Nakahara, Ewerton Teixeira, Ray Sefo, Aleksandr Pitchkounov, Takumi Sato, Jan Soukup, Kou Tasei (aka Hong Tae Seong), Jan Nortje, Doug Viney, Mighty Mo (kickboxer) and Akebono Taro. From 1998 to 2004 he worked as the trainer and sparring partner for Francisco Filho. He lived in Tokyo, Japan from 2005 to December 2010 and trained fighters from the IKO1 Kyokushin - Team Ichigeki and other fighters from visiting teams at the Ichigeki Plaza. He fought in the K-1 PREMIUM 2003 Dynamite!! and also in the Ichigeki events in Japan.\n\nIgor Vovchanchyn: Igor Yaroslavovych Vovchanchyn (Ukrainian: \u0406\u0433\u043e\u0440 \u042f\u0440\u043e\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0432\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0412\u043e\u0432\u0447\u0430\u043d\u0447\u0438\u043d ; born August 6, 1973) is a retired Ukrainian mixed martial artist and kickboxer. After making his professional MMA debut in 1995, he won nine mixed martial arts tournaments, 3 superfights, holds the second longest unbeaten streak in MMA (at 37 fights), has the 6th most wins in MMA (61), and reached the final of the PRIDE 2000 Openweight Grand Prix. He is widely considered an MMA legend, and in Ukraine he even has a tournament named after him, the \"Igor Vovchanchyn Cup\".\n\nZaza Tkeshelashvili: Zaza \"Grom\" Tkeshelashvili (born March 19, 1965) is a Georgian retired Freestyle wrestling Olympic competitor (100\u00a0kg) for Georgia in 1996 Olympic Games Atlanta and mixed martial artist. He formerly competed in the Heavyweight (MMA) division, most of which he fought with Fighting Network RINGS where he was known as Zaza Grom. He lost his last fight at Rings Lithuania \u2013 Bushido Rings 2 against Volk Han on August 5, 2001. He holds notable wins over Volk Han and Travis Fulton, and has fought Bobby Hoffman and Renato Sobral. His brother Koba Tkeshelashvili is also mixed martial artist and has competed in RINGS.\n\nYoel Romero: Yoel Romero Palacio (born April 3, 1977) is a Cuban mixed martial artist (MMA) and former World Champion and Olympic silver medalist in freestyle wrestling. He competes in the Middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and formerly competed in the now-defunct Strikeforce organization. As of July 17, 2017, Romero is the #2 contender in the UFC Middleweight division. .\n\nYoan Pablo Hern\u00e1ndez: Yoan Pablo Hern\u00e1ndez Su\u00e1rez (born October 28, 1984) is a Cuban-German former professional boxer who competed from 2005 to 2014. He held the unified IBF and \"Ring\" magazine cruiserweight titles, as well as the WBA interim cruiserweight title. His brother Yoel Romero is a freestyle wrestler and mixed martial artist.\n\nMohammed "The Hawk" Shahid: Mohammed Shahid (born July 8, 1989) is an entrepreneur and a mixed martial artist from Bahrain. He is the CEO of KHK MMA and the President of the Bahrain based mixed martial arts organisation, Brave Combat Federation owned and supported by His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa. Mohammed Shahid was the first mixed martial artist from Bahrain to compete in global MMA events. He was assigned a managerial role to develop mixed martial arts in Bahrain as the CEO of KHK MMA. Bahrain established a national team alongside bringing global talent to facilitate the growth of MMA in Bahrain.", "question": "Who's brother is a Cuban mixed martial artist (MMA)?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person whose brother is a Cuban mixed martial artist."}, "brother_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the brother who is a Cuban mixed martial artist."}, "brother_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the brother who is a mixed martial artist."}, "brother_profession": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The professions of the brother."}}, "required": ["person_name", "brother_name", "brother_nationality", "brother_profession"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Yoan Pablo Hern\u00e1ndez", "brother_name": "Yoel Romero", "brother_nationality": "Cuban", "brother_profession": ["mixed martial artist", "freestyle wrestler", "Olympic silver medalist"]}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Yoan Pablo Hern\u00e1ndez Su\u00e1rez", "brother_name": "Yoel Romero", "brother_nationality": "Cuban", "brother_profession": ["mixed martial artist", "freestyle wrestler"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1958, "output_tokens": 63, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "5399bd3910324f1cfca5fc46db0fa3dcf9cd45d84675facdca624f0036c42113", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ac2e4be5542996773102649", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Hulunbuir", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Hailar District: Hailar District (Mongolian: \u182c\u1820\u1836\u1822\u182f\u1820\u1837 \u1832\u1823\u182d\u1823\u1837\u1822\u182d \"Qayilar to\u0263ori\u0263\" \u0425\u0430\u0439\u043b\u0430\u0430\u0440 \u0442\u043e\u0439\u0440\u043e\u0433, Cyrillic: \u0425\u0430\u0439\u043b\u0430\u0430\u0440 \u0434\u04af\u04af\u0440\u044d\u0433, \"Khailaar d\u00fc\u00fcreg\"; ) is an urban district that serves as the seat of the prefecture-level city Hulunbuir in northeastern Inner Mongolia, China. Hulunbuir, due to its massive size, is a city in administrative terms only, being mainly grassland and rural. Hailar, therefore, is a \"de facto\" city. Hailar can also refer to the urban area around the Hailar district, with Hulunbuir being the wider geographical region that contains the urban area.\n\nOroqen Autonomous Banner: Oroqen Autonomous Banner (Mongolian: \u1823\u1837\u1834\u1823\u1828\u202f\u1824 \u1825\u182a\u1821\u1837\u1832\u1821\u182d\u1821\u1828 \u1835\u1820\u1830\u1820\u182c\u1824 \u182c\u1823\u1830\u1822\u182d\u1824 \"Or\u010don-u \u00f6bertegen jasaqu qosi\u0263u\"; simplified Chinese: \u9102\u4f26\u6625\u81ea\u6cbb\u65d7; pinyin: \"\u00c8l\u00fanch\u016bn Z\u00eczh\u00ecq\u00ed\") is an autonomous banner that lies directly south of the urban district of Hailar in the prefecture-level city of Hulunbuir. It covers an area of 60,378 km2 . As of the 2010 census , there were 223,752 inhabitants with a population density of 4.84 inhabitants per km\u00b2. Its capital is the town of Alihe (\u963f\u91cc\u6cb3\u9547). It includes Ganhe (\u7518\u6cb3), Dayangshu (\u5927\u6768\u6811), Jiwen (\u5409\u6587) but excludes the Jiagedaqi and Songling Districts.\n\nHulunbuir: Hulunbuir or Hulun Buir (Mongolian: ; , \"H\u016bl\u00fanb\u00e8i'\u011br\") is a region that is governed as a prefecture-level city in northeastern Inner Mongolia, in China. Its administrative center is located at Hailar District, its largest urban area. Major scenic features are the high steppes of the Hulun Buir grasslands, the Hulun and Buir lakes (the latter partially in Mongolia), and the Khingan range. Hulun Buir borders Russia to the north and west, Mongolia to the south and west, Heilongjiang province to the east and Hinggan League to the direct south. Hulunbuir is a linguistically diverse area: next to Mandarin Chinese, Mongolian dialects such as Khorchin and Buryat, the Mongolic language Dagur and some Tungusic languages are spoken there.\n\nBatetsky (rural locality): Batetsky (Russian: \u0411\u0430\u0442\u0435\u0446\u043a\u0438\u0439 ) is a rural locality (a settlement of rural type) and the administrative center of Batetsky District, Novgorod Oblast, Russia, located in the northwest of the oblast, on the banks of the Udrayka River (a right tributary of the Luga). It also serves as the administrative center of Batetskoye Settlement, one of the three settlements into which the district is administratively divided. Municipally, it is the administrative center of Batetskoye Rural Settlement in Batetsky Municipal District. Population: \u2009(2010 Census) ; \u2009(2002 Census) ; \u2009(1989 Census)\n\nEvenk Autonomous Banner: Evenk Autonomous Banner (Evenki: ; Ewengki Aimanni Mvvngkeng Isih\u0113r Gosa ; Mongolian: \u1821\u1838\u1821\u1829\u182c\u1822 \u1825\u182a\u1821\u1837\u1832\u1821\u182d\u1821\u1828 \u1835\u1820\u1830\u1820\u182c\u1824 \u182c\u1823\u1830\u1822\u182d\u1824 \"Eve\u014bki \u00f6bertegen jasaqu qosi\u0263u\"; ) is an autonomous banner that lies directly south of the urban district of Hailar in the prefecture-level city of Hulunbuir, People's Republic of China. It has an area of 19,111\u00a0km \u00b2. By 2013, there are 143,415 inhabitants with a population density of 7.5 inhabitants per km\u00b2. Its capital is the town of Bayan Tohoi (\u5df4\u5f65\u6258\u6d77\u93ae). Dayan Town(\u5927\u96c1\u9547),which used to be Dayan Mining Area(\u5927\u96c1\u77ff\u533a) as an administrative division and is now the main part of an industrial district also named Dayan Mining Area(\u5927\u96c1\u77ff\u533a),has the largest population of about 73,000 in Evenk Autonomous Banner.\n\nKrasnoborsk, Arkhangelsk Oblast: Krasnoborsk (Russian: \u041a\u0440\u0430\u0441\u043d\u043e\u0431\u043e\u0301\u0440\u0441\u043a ) is a rural locality (a \"selo\") and the administrative center of Krasnoborsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Northern Dvina River. It also serves as the administrative center of Alexeyevsky Selsoviet, one of the ten selsoviets into which the district is administratively divided. Municipally, it is the administrative center of Alexeyevskoye Rural Settlement in Krasnoborsky Municipal District. Population: \u2009(2010 Census) ; \u2009(2002 Census) ; \u2009(1989 Census)\n\nKhmelnytskyi Raion: Khmelnytskyi Raion (Ukrainian: \u0425\u043c\u0435\u043b\u044c\u043d\u0438\u0446\u044c\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0440\u0430\u0439\u043e\u043d , \"Khmel'nyts'kyi raion\" ) is one of the 20 administrative raions (a \"district\") of the Khmelnytskyi Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is located in the city of Khmelnytskyi. Even though the city of Khmelnytskyi is separate from the raion's government, it still serves as its administrative center in addition to its role as that of the Khmelnytskyi Oblast's administrative center. Its population was 53,686 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census and 52,906 as of 2012 .\n\nQingyang: Qingyang () is a prefecture-level city in eastern Gansu province, China.\n\nOld Barag Banner: Old Barag Banner (Mongolian: \u182c\u1820\u182d\u1824\u1834\u1822\u1828 \u182a\u1820\u1837\u182d\u1824 \u182c\u1823\u1830\u1822\u182d\u1824 \u049a\u0430\u0443\u0447\u0438\u043d \u0411\u0430\u0440\u0443 \u049b\u043e\u0441\u0438\u0443 \"Qa\u0263u\u010din Bar\u0263u qosi\u0263u\"; ) is a banner of northeastern Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. It is located 28 km from Hailar District, the administrative centre of Hulunbuir City, which administers this banner.\n\nHulunbuir Hailar Airport: Hulunbuir Hailar Airport (IATA: HLD,\u00a0ICAO: ZBLA) is an international airport airport serving Hailar District of Hulunbuir, a prefecture-level city of Inner Mongolia, China. 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The estate was most notably the home of Frank A. Vanderlip and his family, and is a contributing property to the Scarborough Historic District. The house and property were owned by the Vanderlip family from 1906 to 1979. The property is now a 37-condominium complex as the result of a development project that began in the 1980s.\n\nMahnar Bazar: Mahnar Bazar is a municipality, block and Sub-division in Vaishali district of Bihar state in India. It is also the main market to all nearby ward areas and villages. Mahnar comes under Hajipur Lok Sabha Constituency. It is a nagarpalika divided into many wards. It has its own police station and land registration office . The area has well-equipped government hospital and animal hospital. The town has all the facilities like cinema halls, health facilities, market complexes, hotel and motel, petrol pumps, bus stand, government and private banks, gyms, gas agency, Central Board of Secondary Education Board affiliated schools, state government affiliated schools, colleges and other good private educational institutions and coaching institute. And it is also connected to the district headquarters by both rail and road routes through state highway . It is among the fastest-growing towns of the district. There is a railway station Mahnar Road about 5\u00a0km from the market where some super fast trains also stops. It has a well-established market area with complexes and food joints and shops of all daily needs which is also the main market for the people of the town and nearby villages. Weekly markets are also organized close to the sub-division office on the day basis called as \"Pethiya\" like \"Sukar or Juma Pethiya\" on Friday, which belongs to famous prominent Zamindar family of Babu Abdul Hafiz Khan, where the local farmers sell their crops, vegetables, oils, edible things and all the variety of spices. these haats act as an agri marketing joint for the farmers It is the common and cheap market for all nearby villages in that area. There are many religious places in the locality. An yearly fair is organized near the old and famous Ganinath temple in the Cinema Road area of Mahnar. And a yearly urs is also organized on mazar of Khaki baba in which people of all religions come and worship on that day. The famous mosque of Mahnar is Jama Masjid situated in the main market area. It is also going to be the big industrial area in future due to connectivity to the state capital patna . Investors are taking interest in the area due to its good connectivity to the capital Patna and future aspects as a new town. Some people have started water bottling plant and other type of industries in this area. But the main source for income is agricultural activities for mostly of the farmers. A jail is being proposed to be built near the pethiya and subdivision office on the way to station road as land has been acquired by the government. Mahnar is also the hometown of many prominent leaders of Bihar. Sri Ramvilas Paswan MP of hajipur & cabinet minister in government of India is also very attached to this area and Sri Raghubansh Prasad Singh (born in village Shahpur of mahnar) former cabinet minister in government of India and former MP of Vaishali constituency. Ramakishore singh alias rama singh current MP of Vaishali is the resident of mahnar.Current Mla Dr Achyutanand singh is also the resident of mahnar vidhansabha. and many former leaders and independence movement leaders. Famous localities of Mahnar are Cinema Road where Ganinath temple is situated, Madan chowk which is in the main market, Kharjamma area near Pethiya and Subdivision Office, Murauwatpur area of \u2018Pathans\u2019 and Lawapur & Hassanpur of \u2018Yadavas\u2019. Rajputs Mahnar has a very rich culture and people of all religions live here peacefully. In recent development, a proposed power sub-station is to be built near the sub-division office on the station road for that land has been acquired by the government. Development and industrialisation is going on as all the area is connected with main and approach roads. and this area is also becoming a real estate business hub the connectivity to this area will be more faster and closer after becoming of proposed Six lane Ganga Expressway Project Connecting Didarganj Patna to Biddupur area of Mahnar subdivision. Mahnar tv journlist mr Ravi Kumar Singh Etv news 9801729446 whatsaap 7488178991 any news contact us.\n\nMadapattu: Madappattu is a rural region in Kooroppada Panchayat in Kottayam district, Kerala. The famous attractive place is Madappattu Devi Temple. The pannagam thodu which flows through in front of the temple. In this area the Aruvikuzhy thodu are famous. Madappattu devi temple is just half a kilometer from erthuvuzha jn. The nearest places are kooroppada, pamapady, pallickathodu and pala. Madappattu in spite of being well connected by roadways, is a beautiful, calm and quiet place to live-in. SBT Kooroppada Branch is the nearest landmark. Madappattu or madappadu is near to schools, temples, church and hence is a proper place to live a peaceful family life. Mainly people are depended on Rubber plantation.\n\nFrank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio: The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio is a historic house designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Located at 951 Chicago Avenue in Oak Park, Illinois, the house has been restored by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust to its appearance in 1909, the last year Frank Lloyd Wright lived there with his family. Frank Lloyd Wright purchased the property and built the home in 1889 with a $5,000 loan from his employer Louis Sullivan. He was 22 at the time, and newly wed to Catherine Tobin. The Wrights raised six children in the home. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and declared a National Historic Landmark four years later.\n\nWoolaroc: Woolaroc is a Museum & Wildlife Preserve located in the Osage Hills of Northeastern Oklahoma on Oklahoma State Highway 123 about 12 mi southwest of Bartlesville, Oklahoma and 45 mi north of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Woolaroc was established in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips. The ranch is a 1500\u00a0hectare (3700\u00a0acre) wildlife preserve, home to over 30 different species of native and exotic wildlife, such as buffalo, elk and longhorn cattle. Woolaroc is also a world-class museum with a collection of western art and artifacts, American Indian material, and one of the largest collections of Colt firearms in the world. Also on display is \"Woolaroc\", the aircraft that won the ill-fated Dole Air Race in 1927. Woolaroc features a nature trail and a living history area inviting you to experience the natural environment of Woolaroc, the life in a pre-Civil War 1840's mountain man camp. Will Rogers once said, \"When you are visiting the beauty spots of this country, don't overlook Frank Phillips' ranch and game preserve in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. It's the most unique place in this country. If there is one last under-discovered treasure left in the United States, it surely must be a place called Woolaroc.\"\n\nThe Overnightscape: The Overnightscape is a popular podcast hosted by Frank Edward Nora, co-creator of Anything But Monday (magazine). Releasing its first episode in March 2003, a full year and a half before the term 'podcast' came into use, The Overnightscape has since released its 500th episode in July 2006. In 2005, The Overnightscape was nominated for a Podcast Award (in the Political/Cultural category). Produced at Frank's home in Nutley, New Jersey, the show follows an informal talk radio format involving the daily events of Frank's life in the New York/New Jersey area. Regular features on the show include product reviews where Frank gives his opinion on a wide variety of items from candy to cigars, socio-political commentary, dream reviews, \"Completely Random Memories\" and \"Adventures in Mid-Town Manhattan\". The Overnightscape was formerly part of an internet radio project known as Bluffcosm. Currently, the show is released in a \"Weekly Unlimited\" format and can range from 1 to over 5 hours in length. Periodic guests on the show include Frank's sister Julie, whose exuberance for Duran Duran cannot be surpassed, and his father Frank Ralph Nora, who often shares anecdotes about his work in architectural design.\n\nDas Tagebuch der Anne Frank: Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank (\"Anne Frank's diary\") is a 2016 film directed by German Hans Steinbichler. It tells the story of Anne Frank, the Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam and became a victim of the Holocaust. The film is based on Anne Frank's famous diary. The world premiere was held at February, 16 in a special presentation for young people during the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. It was listed as one of eight films that could be the German submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected.\n\nFrank Smathers House: Frank Smathers House, also known as The Evergreens, is a historic home located at Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina. It was built in 1926, and is a 1\u00a01/2-story, \"H\"-shaped, eclectic frame dwelling with Gothic Revival and Colonial Revival style design elements. It features a steeply pitched, cross gable roof with imbricated fish-scale asphalt shingles, brick interior slope chimneys, projecting eaves, and exposed rafters. Also on the property are a contributing barn (c. 1900) and stone retaining wall (1926). It was built as a summer home and family cottage for the Frank Smathers family, who owned the home from 1926 until 1988. U.S. Senator George Smathers (1913-2007) was a son of Frank Smathers.\n\nHazratbal: Hazratbal (Urdu; ) is the notified area situated about 10\u00a0km from city center of Srinagar. The early settlements in the area occurred on the banks of Dal Lake and majority of population of area are Hangis (fishermen). The area became famous after the construction of Hazratbal Shrine where hundreds of thousands of people visit every year because many relics related to the Islamic prophet Muhammad are believed to be there. The word Hazrat in Urdu gives indication of respect and bal in Kasmiri means place. Thus the word Hazratbal means the place which is highly respected among the people. Due to the presence of Dal Lake and its house boats in vicinity, the area became the famous tourist spot in the city. The economy of the people living here greatly depends on tourism. Also the grave of Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah is situated in the area. The postal code of the area is 190006.\n\nBriarcliff Manor, New York: Briarcliff Manor is a suburban village in Westchester County, New York, around 30 mi north of New York City. It is on 5.9 sqmi of land on the east bank of the Hudson River, geographically shared by the towns of Mount Pleasant and Ossining. Briarcliff Manor includes the communities of Scarborough and Chilmark, and is served by the Scarborough station of the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line. A section of the village, including buildings and homes covering 376 acre , is part of the Scarborough Historic District and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The village motto is \"A Village between Two Rivers\", reflecting Briarcliff Manor's location between the Hudson and Pocantico Rivers. 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The song was released on May 31, 2013 as a lyrical video-teaser song. The track is only available as a digital version. The song, although from the \"Colours in the Dark\" album, was previously featured on the \"\" live album, as the song was first played at the end of the \"What Lies Beneath World Tour\".\n\nWhat Lies Beneath World Tour: What Lies Beneath World Tour is the second world tour by Finnish soprano Tarja Turunen to promote her third album, \"What Lies Beneath\", released by Universal Music on September 1, 2010.\n\nMy Winter Storm: My Winter Storm is the second solo album by Finnish singer Tarja Turunen, and the first to consist mainly of new and original songs specifically written by or for Turunen. The album was released by Universal Music on 19 November 2007 in Finland, on 2 January 2008 in South America and on February 26 in North America and in the United Kingdom was also released a special version limited in 300 copies.\n\nColours in the Dark (album): Colours in the Dark is the fourth studio album released by Finnish vocalist Tarja Turunen. The record was released on 30 August 2013, in Austria, Brazil, Finland, Germany, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland; 2 September in Norway, Poland, and the Czech Republic; 3 September in the United States and Canada; and 4 September in Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK. Mixing was done by Tim Palmer in Austin, Texas in the United States. Tarja will start the Colours in the Dark World Tour on 17 October 2013, to promote the album. The name of the album, as the cover image, came as a metaphor from the idea that life has a large range of colors and the dark absorbs all of them, containing every color.\n\nTarja Turunen: Tarja Soile Susanna Turunen-Cabuli (born 17 August 1977), known professionally as Tarja Turunen or simply Tarja, is a Finnish singer-songwriter. She is a full lyric soprano and has a vocal range of three octaves.\n\nUnderneath (Tarja song): \"Underneath\" is the fourth single by Finnish singer Tarja Turunen from her third album \"What Lies Beneath\". It was released on 22 April 2011 only as a digital version. The release has been confirmed for Austria, Switzerland, Russia, Poland, Finland, Sweden, Ukraine, France and UK. It includes two unreleased versions of the song, plus a non-album track in Spanish. An exclusive limited edition 7\u00a0inches 2 track vinyl single was released in America on May 24, 2013.\n\nWhat Lies Beneath (Tarja album): What Lies Beneath is the third album by the Finnish singer Tarja Turunen, which was released on 1 September 2010 in Finland, on 3 September in Germany, Switzerland and Austria and on 14 September in Latin and North America. It is the first of Tarja's albums in which she is credited for composition on every track.The album was mixed at '62 Studios in Austin Texas by Tim Palmer\n\nI Feel Immortal: \"I Feel Immortal\" is a song by Finnish singer-songwriter Tarja, featuring Canadian guitarist Jason Hook. It was written by Tarja, Toby Gad, Kerli K\u00f5iv, and Lindy Robbins, and was produced by Tarja and \"Mic\". It was released as the second single from her second album \"What Lies Beneath\" on August 27, 2010.\n\nIn Concert \u2013 Live at Sibelius Hall: \"Tarja Turunen & Harus - Live at Sibelius Hall\" is a collaboration album by Finnish soprano Tarja Turunen with musicians Kalevi Kiviniemi, Marzi Nyman and Markku Khron record at the Sibelius Hall, Finland and released on 25 November 2011.", "question": "Tarja Turunen, whose third album What Lies Beneath, was released on September 1, 2010 by Universal Music, was born when?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"artist_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the artist."}, "album_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"album_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the album mentioned in the question."}, "release_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The release date of the album."}, "record_label": {"type": "string", "description": "The record label that released the album."}}, "required": ["album_title", "release_date", "record_label"], "additionalProperties": false}, "birth_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The birth date of the artist."}}, "required": ["artist_name", "album_details", "birth_date"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"artist_name": "Tarja Turunen", "album_details": {"album_title": "What Lies Beneath", "release_date": "September 1, 2010", "record_label": "Universal Music"}, "birth_date": "17 August 1977"}, "ground_truth": {"artist_name": "Tarja Turunen", "album_details": {"album_title": "What Lies Beneath", "release_date": "September 1, 2010", "record_label": "Universal Music"}, "birth_date": "17 August 1977"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1516, "output_tokens": 62, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "a43cb03b6c0e8c027202f9b425d16909d16307ec1a82c244d5c24853e6fc2eda", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ade05775542997545bbbe25", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "18,176", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Happehatchee Center: The Happehatchee Center is a nature sanctuary and spiritual center operated by a non-profit organization in Estero, Florida. It is located on 4.5 acres of subtropics forest, spanning 150 feet on both sides of the Estero River. It is adjacent to the Koreshan State Historic Site and together these lands host a variety of flora and fauna along the river.\n\nCranbury (CDP), New Jersey: Cranbury is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Cranbury Township, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 2,181. Despite the similarity in the name of Cranbury Township and the CDP, the two are not one and the same, as had been the case for most paired Township / CDP combinations prior to the 2010 Census, in which the CDP was coextensive with a township of the same name.\n\nFlorence (CDP), New Jersey: Florence is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Florence Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States, that was established as part of the 2010 United States Census. As of the 2000 United States Census, the CDP was combined as Florence-Roebling, which had a total population of 8,200. As of the 2010 Census, the Florence-Roebling CDP was split into its components, Roebling (with a population of 3,715) and Florence. As of the 2010 Census, the population of the Florence CDP was 4,426.\n\nCenter Point, Alabama: Center Point is a newly incorporated city and a former census-designated place (CDP) in northeastern Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Birmingham metropolitan area. At the 2000 census the population was 22,784. However, after its incorporation in 2002, the city's boundaries are much smaller than those of the CDP. As of the 2010 census, the population of the incorporated city was 16,921. The public high school for Center Point is Center Point High School grades 9th-12th. The public middle school for Center Point is Erwin Middle School grades 6th-8th. 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Florida Gulf Coast University is also located just outside the Estero Planning District.\n\nFlorence-Roebling, New Jersey: Florence-Roebling is an unincorporated community and former census-designated place (CDP) located within Florence Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States, that existed up to and including the 2000 United States Census. As of the 2000 Census, the CDP's population was 8,200. With the 2010 United States Census, the CDP has been split into its components, with the creation of separate CDPs for Florence CDP (with a 2010 Census population of 4,426) and Roebling (3,715).\n\nRoebling, New Jersey: Roebling is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Florence Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States, that was established as part of the 2010 United States Census. As of the 2000 United States Census, the CDP was combined as Florence-Roebling, which had a total population of 8,200. As of the 2010 Census, the Florence-Roebling CDP was split into its components, Florence (with a population of 4,426) and Roebling. As of the 2010 Census, the population of the Florence CDP was 4,426.\n\nNorth Laurel, Maryland: North Laurel is a census-designated place (CDP) in Howard County, Maryland, United States. The published population was 4,474 at the 2010 census. This population was substantially less than the CDP's population in 2000, and was the result of an error in defining the boundary prior to tabulation and publication of 2010 Census results. The corrected 2010 Census population is 20,259. North Laurel is located adjacent to the city of Laurel.\n\nBranford Center, Connecticut: Branford Center is a neighborhood and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Branford, Connecticut, United States. The CDP encompasses the traditional town center area (roughly the area bounded by U.S. Route 1, the Amtrak railroad tracks, and the Branford River) and the area known as Branford Point (the portion of the CDP south of the railroad tracks). 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For humanists he might publish such scholarly works as the first printed repertory of Roman inscriptions, \"Epigrammata Antiquae Urbis\" (April 1521), a folio of some 3,000 inscriptions, mostly of epitaphs, in which his collaborator was the Florentine priest Francesco Albertini This work includes inscriptions ranging from Roman Republican times to the age of Justinian I and is illustrated with somewhat stylised woodcuts showing some of the buildings and monuments of Rome, such as the Pantheon, the Arch of Constantine and the Pyramid of Cestius.\n\nG\u00fcnther Zainer: G\u00fcnther Zainer (or Zeyner or Zeiner) (died 1 October 1478) was the first printer in Augsburg, where he worked from 1468 until his death; he produced about 80 books including two German editions of the Bible and the first printed calendar. He came to Augsburg from Strassburg and printed in 1472\u201376 three large works of moral instruction. 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It can also play the complete library of Master System games when the separately sold Power Base Converter is installed. The Genesis also benefited from numerous peripherals, including the Sega CD and Sega 32X, several network services, and multiple first-party and third-party variations of the console that focused on extending its functionality. The console and its games continue to be popular among fans, collectors, video game music fans, and emulation enthusiasts. Licensed third party re-releases of the console are still being produced, and several indie game developers continue to produce games for it. 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The Sega CD lets the user play CD-based games and adds extra hardware functionality, such as a faster central processing unit and graphic enhancements. It can also play audio CDs and CD+G discs.\n\nList of Sonic the Hedgehog video games: \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" is a video game series created by Yuji Naka. It is published by Sega, with entries developed by Sega, Sonic Team, Dimps, SIMS Co., Ltd., BioWare, and Sumo Digital. The series debuted in 1991 with the video game, \"Sonic the Hedgehog\", released for the Mega Drive video game console (named Genesis in North America). Most \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" games have either been platform games or released for Sega video game consoles and handheld game consoles (handhelds) dating from the Genesis to the eighth generation of video game consoles (2012\u2013present). However, some of the original games were ported into versions on third-party home consoles and developed by several companies. As of February 2013, the series has collectively sold over 85 million copies worldwide across both the platform games and spin-offs.\n\nVirtua Fighter 2: Virtua Fighter 2 (Japanese: \u30d0\u30fc\u30c1\u30e3\u30d5\u30a1\u30a4\u30bf\u30fc2 , Hepburn: B\u0101cha Fait\u0101 Ts\u016b ) is a fighting video game developed by Sega. It is the sequel to \"Virtua Fighter\" and the second game in the \"Virtua Fighter\" series. It was created by Sega's Yu Suzuki-headed AM2 and was released in the arcade in 1994. It was ported to the Sega Saturn in 1995 and Microsoft Windows in 1997. In 1996, a super deformed version of the game, \"Virtua Fighter Kids\", arrived in arcades and was ported to the Sega Saturn. A 2D remake was released for the Mega Drive/Genesis in 1996. In addition, \"Virtua Fighter 2\" was converted for the PlayStation 2 in 2004 as part of Sega's \"Ages 2500\" series in Japan. 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He was the former CFO of IBM and Chrysler, and was CEO of Micro Warehouse. He was a chief aide to Kirk Kerkorian and his Tracinda investment company. In February 2006, Kerkorian helped elect York to the board of directors of General Motors, from which he had previously resigned.\n\nLee MacPhail: Leland Stanford MacPhail, Jr. (October 25, 1917 \u2013 November 8, 2012) was an American front-office executive in Major League Baseball. MacPhail was a baseball executive for 45 years, serving as the director of player personnel for the New York Yankees, the president and general manager of the Baltimore Orioles, chief aide to Commissioner of Baseball William Eckert, executive vice president and general manager of the Yankees, and president of the American League.\n\nPresident's Management Advisory Board: The President's Management Advisory Board is a council of 17 corporate executives from leading American companies. Its purpose is to provide the administration of the executive branch advice and recommendations on effective strategies for the implementation of the best business practices on matters related to federal government's management and operations, with focus on productivity, the implementation of innovative methods, customer service, and technology. The board will be chaired by former Sirius/XM Satellite Radio Director Jeffrey Zients as part of the General Services Administration of the Executive Office. On March 10, 2011, board appointees were announced, including Greg Brown, president and chief executive officer of Motorola Solutions, Inc.; Sam Gilliland, Chairman and CEO of Sabre Holdings; Debra L. Lee, Chairman and CEO of BET Networks; Shantanu Narayen, president and CEO of Adobe Systems, Inc.; and Tim Solso, Chairman and CEO of Cummins, Inc.\n\nTracinda: Tracinda Corporation is an American private investment corporation that was owned by the late Kirk Kerkorian. 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Capellas served as chairman and CEO of First Data Corporation, acting CEO of Serena Software, chairman and CEO of Compaq Computer Corporation until its merger with Hewlett-Packard where he became president of the post-merger company briefly, and president and CEO of WorldCom (later MCI) where he led its merger with Verizon.\n\nBobby Mehta: Siddharth N. \"Bobby\" Mehta was former CEO and vice chairman of HSBC North America. Mehta served as an Advisor of TransUnion since December 31, 2012. Mehta serves as consultant of TransUnion. He served the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion from August 2007 to December 31, 2012, and Transunion Financing Corp. until December 31, 2012. From May 2007 to July 2007, he served as a consultant to the board of directors at TransUnion. He served as the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion until December 31, 2012. He served as the chief executive officer of TransUnion LLC. He served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of HSBC Finance Corporation from April 2005 to February 2007. He served as chief executive officer and president of TransUnion LLC from 2007 to 2012. From 1998 to 2007, he held a variety of positions with HSBC Finance Corporation and HSBC North America Holdings, Inc. Mehta served as chief executive officer of HSBC North America until February 2007. Mehta served as consultant of TransUnion since May 2007 until July 2007. Mehta served as group managing director of HSBC Holdings PLC of HSBC Finance Corp. since April 30, 2005, and its unit chief executive officer since March 2005. He served as the chief executive of HS BC North America Holdings Inc., of HSBC Finance Corp., from March 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as an executive chairman of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited since April 2005 and served as its chief executive officer from April 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC Bank USA, N.A. until February 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. since March 2005. He served as chairman and chief executive officer of HSBC Financial Corp., Ltd. He oversaw HSBC's global credit card services, its North American consumer lending and mortgage services businesses and its first mortgage operation. He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group. Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002. He worked at MasterCard\u2019s U.S. region board since March 2000. Mehta joined Household International Inc., in 1998. He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States. Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005. He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005. He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.). He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014. He has been an independent director of The Allstate Corporation since February 19, 2014. He serves as a member of the advisory board at Core2 Group, Inc. He has been non-executive independent director at Piramal Enterprises Ltd since April 1, 2013. He serves on the boards of Datacard, Chicago Public Education Fund, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, The Economic Club of Chicago, The Field Museum and Myelin Repair Foundation. He serves as a director of TransUnion Corp. and TransUnion LLC. He served as a director of MasterCard International Inc. (also known as MasterCard Worldwide) (formerly, MasterCard Inc.), since March 17, 2005. He served as a director of HSBC Financial Corp. Ltd. He has been a director of TransUnion since April 2012. Mehta serves on the board of international advisors for the Monterey, California, Institute of International Studies and is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable. He also serves on the board of advisors for the Myelin Repair Foundation. Mehta holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the London School of Economics and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago. He stepped down as head of the North American unit after the lender raised its forecast for bad loans in the U.S. He is of Indian descent.\n\nBetsy Atkins: Betsy Atkins (born 1953) is an American business executive and entrepreneur. She was an early investor in Yahoo and eBay in association with the venture capital firm, Baja LLC. She was the Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Clear Standards, Inc, a leading provider of SaaS Software enterprise carbon management and sustainability solutions. In 2010, Clear Standards was acquired by SAP. In addition she is President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Baja Corp, a venture capital investment firm, which she founded in 1993. Atkins is on the Board of Directors of Cognizant, HD Supply, SL Green Realty Corp, Schneider Electric and Volvo Car Corporation. She served as Chairman of the SAP AG Advisory Board and is a member of the ZocDoc Advisory Board. She was a member of the NASDAQ LLC Exchange Board of Directors and is a member of Florida International University's Health Care Network Board of Directors. Atkins is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.\n\nJerry Grundhofer: Jerry Grundhofer (born 1945) is the former CEO and Chairman of U.S. Bancorp. He graduated from Seattle University in 1965. In 1993, he became the president of Star Banc Corporation and held that position until 1998, when it merged with Firstar Corporation. He had been the CEO of U.S. Bancorp since February 2001, and had been Chairman of the Board since 2002. Jerry Grundhofer stepped down as CEO on December 12, 2006 and was replaced by his longtime lieutenant Richard K. Davis who assumed the position of CEO in addition to his current role as President. Jerry Grundhofer was to remain as Chairman of the Board of Directors until the end of 2007 when he was scheduled to retire. Jerry was a former Vice-President of Security Pacific Bank and Bank of America when that institution bought out Security Pacific Bank in the early 1990s. He left Bank of America to join Star Banc Corporation in 1993.", "question": "What president and CEO of Tracinda Corporation has a chief aide who was the Chairman, President and CEO of Harwinton Capital?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"tracinda_ceo_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the President and CEO of Tracinda Corporation."}, "tracinda_ceo_roles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The roles held by the Tracinda CEO at Tracinda Corporation."}, "chief_aide": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the chief aide."}, "previous_roles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of previous roles held by the chief aide."}}, "required": ["name", "previous_roles"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["tracinda_ceo_name", "tracinda_ceo_roles", "chief_aide"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"tracinda_ceo_name": "Kirk Kerkorian", "tracinda_ceo_roles": ["president", "CEO"], "chief_aide": {"name": "Jerry York", "previous_roles": ["Chairman, President and CEO of Harwinton Capital", "CFO of IBM", "CFO of Chrysler", "CEO of Micro Warehouse"]}}, "ground_truth": {"tracinda_ceo_name": "Kerkor \"Kirk\" Kerkorian", "tracinda_ceo_roles": ["president", "CEO"], "chief_aide": {"name": "Jerry York", "previous_roles": ["Chairman, President and CEO of Harwinton Capital", "CFO of IBM", "CFO of Chrysler", "CEO of Micro Warehouse"]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 3029, "output_tokens": 79, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "ad3b92d510ea5c32bde21cab1f8aa80cba8524bb006870b0f5edef24324c9d8e", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae60d3455429929b0807ab7", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Indian", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Kichhhu Sanlap Kichhu Pralap: Kichhhu Sanlap Kichhu Pralap (English: Dialogue and Delirium ) is a 1999 Indian Bengali drama film directed and produced by Ashoke Viswanathan, starting Ashoke Viswanathan, Sanjiban Guha and Nandini Ghosal in the lead roles. Screenplay written by Ashoke Viswanathan collaboratively with Shankar Bhaterjee, Prhalad Chattopadhay and Mrinmoy nandi.\n\nRadha Jayalakshmi: Radha and Jayalakshmi, popularly known as Radha Jayalakshmi (Tamil: \u0bb0\u0bbe\u0ba4\u0bbe \u0b9c\u0bc6\u0baf\u0bb2\u0b9f\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0bc1\u0bae\u0bbf ), were Indian Carnatic music vocalist duo as well as playback singers in films in the 1940s and 1950s, before they became music teachers. The person who does the playback singing is Jayalakshmi but was named as Radha Jayalakshmi in the cine field. Actually, Radha was her cousin and singing partner on the stage performances. They were early singers in the trend of duo singing in Carnatic music, which started in the 1950s, with performers like Soolamangalam Sisters, and later continued by Bombay Sisters, Ranjani-Gayatri and Priya Sisters.\n\nN. Viswanathan: N.Viswanathan (1929 \u2013 17 November 2010), popularly known as Calcutta Viswanathan in the Tamil film industry, was an Indian actor and academic. A Tamilian by birth, he moved to Calcutta (now Kolkata) at a young age and taught English at St. Xavier's College, Calcutta for more than 40 years. Viswanathan was also a well-known public speaker. He made his acting debut in Mrinal Sen's \"Punascha\" and continued to act in Bengali films. In a career that spanned 40 years, Viswanathan appeared in nearly 100 films in Bengali, Tamil and English. He was a member several theatre groups and also formed the \"Calcutta Players\", an acting troupe.\n\nRadha Viswanathan: Radha Viswanathan (born 1934) is an Indian vocalist and former classical dancer. She has performed extensively with her mother, Bharat Ratna Carnatic vocalist M. S. Subbulakshmi.\n\nThavapudhalavan: Thavapudhalavan is a 1972 Indian Tamil film, directed by Muktha Srinivasan and produced by V. Ramasami. 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Finding Ajit deeply in love with Shobha, the Raisaheb's daughter who too loved him no less, Radha got them married, hoping that Shobha would prove an ideal wife and daughter-in-law and their home would soon resound with merry laughter of a child, if not children. Three years went by and Radha was still waiting for the new arrival in the family. Her patience was running out. Desperate, she took Shobha to a doctor who, after prolonged examination and treatment, told her that God alone could help her fulfill her yearning for a grandchild. Radha's sorrow knows no bounds. She could not think of the family chain breaking off. She had to have a grandchild and fulfil her promise to her late husband. As a last resort, she took Shobha to Gurudev, the spiritual soul revered by the family. Gurudev had pity on Radha's plight. Taking her into confidence, he told her: \"\"Look, I am no miracle worker. And, as far as my knowledge goes, I am certain that your daughter-in-law is destined to remain barren.\" \"When Shobha heard this, she was in a daze. She knew her mother-in-law's craving for a grandchild and she knew also that woman would leave no stone unturned to accomplish her objective.Life seemed to Shobha without a ray of hope for her to live. She decided to put an end to it. It was better that way, she thought, than to suffer the humiliation of being branded for ever barren. She knew how deeply her husband loved her and she could very well imagine his dilemma when forced to marry again for the sake of a child.She started walking in the direction of the fatal plunge to end all problems, to end herself. But what mere mortal can meet his or her end according to his or her own design? Destiny had other things written down for Shobha. But let that be unfolded on the screen in \"\"Chandan Ka Palna\"\" lest further knowledge of the proceedings spoil full enjoyment of the drama.\n\nS. 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The parade travels north on Fifth Avenue from 57th Street to 74th Street.\n\nLynching of Jesse Washington: Jesse Washington was a black teenage farmhand who was lynched in Waco, Texas, on May 15, 1916, in what became a well-known example of racially motivated lynching. Washington was convicted of raping and murdering Lucy Fryer, the wife of his white employer in rural Robinson, Texas. He was dragged out of the court by observers and lynched in front of Waco's city hall. Over 10,000 spectators, including city officials and police, gathered to watch the attack. There was a celebratory atmosphere at the event, and many children attended during their lunch hour. Members of the mob castrated Washington, cut off his fingers, and hung him over a bonfire. He was repeatedly lowered and raised over the fire for about two hours. After the fire was extinguished, his charred torso was dragged through the town and parts of his body were sold as souvenirs. A professional photographer took pictures as the event unfolded, providing rare imagery of a lynching in progress. The pictures were printed and sold as postcards in Waco.\n\n252 East 57th Street: 252 East 57th Street is a mixed use modernist style residential skyscraper in New York City, United States developed by the World Wide Group and Rose Associates, Inc. Construction started in 2013, 252 East 57th Street is part of a surge of redevelopment of 57th Street into a luxury residential corridor that has been named \"Billionaires\u2019 Row.\" The residential tower will be 712 feet tall with condominiums starting on the 36th floor. The building will also include the construction of two new schools and 78,000 square feet of retail space, in addition to a Whole Foods Market. 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Fifth Avenue was unusual in that its residents opposed the installation of railway track for streetcars and was the only avenue in Manhattan to never see streetcar service. The company was declared bankrupt of the earlier operator in 1896, and was succeeded by the Fifth Avenue Coach Company\n\nL.P. Hollander Company Building: The L.P. Hollander Company Building is located at 3 East 57th Street, New York City. The edifice received the 1930 gold medal of the Fifth Avenue Association for the \"best structure\" built in the Fifth Avenue district during the year. The L.P. Hollander Company Building was erected prior to the Empire State Building and 500 Fifth Avenue, which were judged for the year 1931. The Empire State Building and the Lilly Dache Building were designed by William F. Lamb of Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, architects, who was responsible for planning the L.P. Hollander Building. The Hollander Building was built by Starrett Brothers & Eken.\n\n36th Street (BMT Fifth Avenue Line): 36th Street was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line. It was served by trains of the BMT Culver Line and BMT Fifth Avenue Line. It had four tracks and two island platforms. The station was opened on May 29, 1890, and was the southern terminus of the Fifth Avenue Line until 1893, as well as the southernmost station to be installed along Fifth Avenue itself. Stations built beyond this point were located along Third Avenue, and the line was sometimes called the BMT Third Avenue Line south of here. The next stop to the north was 25th Street. The next stop to the south was Ninth Avenue for Culver Line trains and 40th Street for Fifth Avenue Line trains. Ninth Avenue station still exists today exclusively for the BMT West End Line. The station closed on May 31, 1940. Current rapid transit service in this area can be found one block west at the 36th Street Station on the underground BMT Fourth Avenue Line.\n\n40th Street (BMT Fifth Avenue Line): 40th Street was a station on the now demolished BMT Fifth Avenue Line. It was served by trains of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line. It had two tracks and one island platform. The station was built on October 1, 1893, and despite the name of the line was actually located on Third Avenue and 40th Street. It was the northernmost station on Third Street before the line shifted to the street that bore its name. The station had connections to four streetcar lines; The Church Avenue Line, 39th Street and Coney Island Line, 39th Street and Manhattan Beach Line, and 39th Street and Ulmer Park Line. The next stop to the north was 36th Street. The next stop to the south was 46th Street. The station closed on May 31, 1940.\n\n25th Street (BMT Fifth Avenue Line): 25th Street was a station on the now demolished BMT Fifth Avenue Line in New York. It was served by trains of the BMT Culver Line and BMT Fifth Avenue Line. It had two tracks and one island platform. The station was opened on August 15, 1889, at Fifth Avenue and 25th Street, and was the southern terminus of the line until 1890. The next stop to the north was 20th Street. The next stop to the south was 36th Street. The station closed on May 31, 1940. Current rapid transit service in this area can be found one block west at the 25th Street Station on the underground BMT Fourth Avenue Line.\n\n16th Street (BMT Fifth Avenue Line): 16th Street was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line. It was served by trains of the BMT Culver Line and BMT Fifth Avenue Line and had 2 tracks and 1 island platform. The station was built on August 15, 1889, at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 16th Street, and had a connection to the 15th Street Line trolleys. The next stop to the north was Ninth Street. The next stop to the south was 20th Street. 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It was based on the life of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772\u20131806). It was part of the series of Prussian films made during Weimar Germany.\n\nThe New Land (1924 film): The New Land (German:Neuland) is a 1924 German silent historical film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Otto Geb\u00fchr, Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel and Aud Egede-Nissen. It depicts the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus. It premiered in Berlin on 12 August 1924.\n\nDanton (1931 film): Danton is a 1931 German historical drama film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Fritz Kortner, Lucie Mannheim and Gustaf Gr\u00fcndgens. It depicts the dramatic downfall and execution of Georges Danton in 1794 at the hands of Maximilien Robespierre.\n\nWedding at Lake Wolfgang: Wedding at Lake Wolfgang (German: Hochzeit am Wolfgangsee) is a 1933 German musical film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Hugo Schrader, Gustl Gstettenbaur and Oskar Sima. Made at the end of the Weimar Republic it had release problems due to Nazi objections to the film's Jewish director.\n\nKohlhiesel's Daughters (1930 film): Kohlhiesel's Daughters (German: Kohlhiesels T\u00f6chter) is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Henny Porten, Fritz Kampers and Leo Peukert. It is an adaptation of the play \"Kohlhiesel's Daughters\" by Hanns Kr\u00e4ly, which has been made into a number of films. The film was a significant success at the box office, establishing the silent actress Porten as a sound star. Porten plays the role of twin sisters, one of whom is vicacious and the other unpleasant.\n\nThe Heath Is Green (1932 film): The Heath Is Green (German: Gr\u00fcn ist die Heide) is a 1932 German musical film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Camilla Spira, Peter Vo\u00df and Theodor Loos. Three men go on holiday to a cabin in the middle of a heath. Soon growing bored they venture out to investigate their surroundings.\n\nScott Sanders (director): Scott Sanders is an American screenwriter and film director. He is best known for his work with the films \"Black Dynamite\" and \"Thick as Thieves\".\n\nFr\u00e4ulein Lilli: Fr\u00e4ulein Lilli or Miss Lilli is a 1936 Austrian comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt, Robert Wohlmuth and Max Neufeld. It starred Franciska Gaal, Hans Jaray and S.Z. Sakall. It was Gaal's last European film, although she did briefly start work in 1946 on \"Renee XIV\", before it was abandoned during filming.\n\nHans Behrendt: Hans Behrendt (28 September 1889 \u2013 1942) was a German actor, screenwriter and film director.\n\nThe Trousers: The Trousers (German:Die Hose) is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Werner Krauss, Jenny Jugo and Rudolf Forster. It was based on a play by Carl Sternheim. Art direction was by Heinrich Richter and Franz Schroedter. The film is notable for the performance of Veit Harlan, later the director who made the controversial antisemitic \"Jew Suss\", as a Jewish barber in a film made by a director who would later died in the holocaust.", "question": "Hans Behrendt and Scott Sanders, have which mutual occupations?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_1_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first person."}, "person_2_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second person."}, "mutual_occupations": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of occupations shared by both individuals."}, "number_of_mutual_occupations": {"type": "integer", "description": "The count of mutual occupations found."}}, "required": ["person_1_name", "person_2_name", "mutual_occupations", "number_of_mutual_occupations"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_1_name": "Hans Behrendt", "person_2_name": "Scott Sanders", "mutual_occupations": ["screenwriter", "film director"], "number_of_mutual_occupations": 2}, "ground_truth": {"person_1_name": "Hans Behrendt", "person_2_name": "Scott Sanders", "mutual_occupations": ["screenwriter", "film director"], "number_of_mutual_occupations": 2}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1283, "output_tokens": 51, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "cb58c81ef6d290ee09f53128d43d2cc6304aa69fe498c042e8ba11cdb3e5061c", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5adbf6235542994650320c1b", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "born February 24, 1985", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "ZeroCater: ZeroCater is a foodservice company Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, specializing in providing companies catered meals from local restaurants, caterers, and food trucks. ZeroCater currently feeds thousands of companies including, BuzzFeed, IDEO, Bleacher Report, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, ClassPass, and Blue Apron. As of March 2017, it is operational in the San Francisco Bay Area, New York City, Los Angeles, Austin, Washington D.C. and Chicago.\n\nSandra Liu Huang: Sandra Liu Huang leads the Product team at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Previously she was the Director of Product Management at Quora, a question-and-answer platform; and an early and senior member of the Product team at Facebook.\n\nJim Shelton: James H. Shelton III is the head of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's Education division. He was the formerly the Deputy Secretary of Education for the United States. In this role, he oversaw a broad range of management, policy, and program functions.\n\nRoman Waschuk: Roman Waschuk (also Roman Vashchuk, ukr.: \u0420\u043e\u043c\u0430\u043d \u0412\u0430\u0449\u0443\u043a), (born 1962 in Toronto, Ontario), ethnic Ukrainian, Canadian diplomat, Ambassador of Canada to Ukraine. His parents immigrated after the Second World War to Canada. His father was born in Ivano-Frankivsk, his mother born in Buchach. He studied history with focus on Central and Eastern Europe, also German and Russian, receiving 1985 a MA at University of Toronto. He worked for the Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals Juli 1985 \u2013 December 1986, Providing background information to investigators and counsel on WW2-era events in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe. He is fluent in English, French, German, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish and Serbian. He was member of the Ukrainian Scouting organization \"Plast\" in Canada.\n\nPriscilla Chan (philanthropist): Priscilla Chan (born February 24, 1985) is an American pediatrician and philanthropist. She is the wife of the co-founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg. Born and raised in Massachusetts, she attended Harvard University for undergrad and received her medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). As of 2015, she and her husband have pledged more than $1.6 billion to charities. In December 2015, they pledged to donate 99% of their Facebook shares, valued at $45 billion, to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, a philanthropic and political action company that focuses on health and education.\n\nWilma Chan: Wilma Chan (born October 5, 1949 in Boston, Massachusetts, ) is a politician in California serving on the Alameda County Board of Supervisors. Chan served as the California State Assembly Majority Leader from 2002\u20132004; she was the first woman and the first Asian American to hold the position. She also served as Assembly Majority Whip from 2001-2002. Chan is a Democrat. She represented the 16th District, which includes Oakland, Alameda, and Piedmont from 2000 to 2006 before being termed out. In June, Chan lost a Democratic Party primary election for the California State Senate District 9 seat that is now held by Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata, who will be termed out in 2008. Chan was a resident of Oakland for more than 20 years; she lives in Alameda. She is the mother of two grown children.\n\nChan Zuckerberg Initiative: The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) is a limited liability company founded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan with an investment of \"up to $1 billion in [Facebook] shares in each of the next three years\". Its creation was announced on December 1, 2015, for the birth of their daughter, Maxima Chan Zuckerberg.\n\nBioRxiv: bioRxiv is a preprint repository for the biological sciences launched in November 2013. It is hosted by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL). As preprints, papers hosted on bioRxiv are not peer-reviewed, but undergo basic screening and checked against plagiarism. Readers may offer comments on the preprint. It was inspired by and intends to complement the arXiv repository, which mostly focuses on physics and connected disciplines, launched in 1991 by Paul Ginsparg (who also serves on the bioRxiv advisory board). It received support from both the CSHL and the Lourie Foundation. Additional funding from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative was confirmed in April 2017.\n\nCornelia Bargmann: Cornelia Isabella \"Cori\" Bargmann (born 1961) is an American neurobiologist. She is known for her work on the behavior in the C. elegans, particularly olfaction in the worm. Studying the C. elegans is allowing Bargmann to uncover how neurons and genes affect behavior. Knowing that many of the gene mechanisms in roundworms mimic those of mammals, she is able to manipulate certain genes and observe how that affects changes in behavior. She has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences and had been a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at UCSF and then Rockefeller University from 1995 to 2016. It was announced on September 21, 2016 that she had been named the incoming president of science at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, effective October 1, 2016. In 2012 she was awarded the $1 million Kavli Prize, and in 2013 the $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences.\n\nAndela: Andela is a global engineering organization that extends engineering teams with world-class software developers. The company recruits the most talented developers on the African continent, shapes them into technical leaders, and places them as full-time distributed team members with companies that range from Microsoft and IBM to dozens of high-growth startups. Backed by Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, GV (Google Ventures) and Spark Capital, Andela is building the next generation of global technology leaders. 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He brought from Antiochus tribute and rich presents, and requested that the Roman Senate would renew with Antiochus the alliance which had existed between his father, Antiochus III the Great, and the Romans.\n\nDaniel (biblical figure): Daniel (, Hebrew \"God is my Judge\") is the hero of the Book of Daniel. A noble Jewish youth of Jerusalem, he is taken into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon and serves the king and his successors with loyalty and ability until the time of the Persian conqueror Cyrus, all the while remaining true to the God of Israel. 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Like its predecessor the Jewish Temple at Elephantine (destroyed in the 4th century BCE), the Temple at Leontopolis was the only Jewish sanctuary outside of Jerusalem where sacrifices were offered. Aside from a somewhat uncertain allusion of the Hellenist Artapanus, only Josephus gives information about this temple. The Talmudic accounts are internally contradictory. The establishment of a central sanctuary in Egypt was probably undertaken in response, in part, to the disorders that arose in Judea under Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the desecration of the Temple at Jerusalem under his reign, the supplanting of the legitimate family of priests by the installation of Alcimus, the personal ambition of Onias IV, and the vast extent of the Jewish diaspora in Egypt that created demand for a sanctuary of this nature.\n\nPtolemy Macron: Ptolemy Macron (fl. 2nd century BCE) was a Seleucid general of King Antiochus IV Epiphanes (c. 215 BCE \u2013 164 BCE) of Syria. His life is covered in parts of the first two Books of the Maccabees, which call him the son of Dorymenes and give him the cognomen \"Macron\".\n\nHyspaosines: Hyspaosines or Aspasine ( in arabic \u0647\u064a\u0633\u0628\u0627\u0648\u0633\u064a\u0646\u0632 or \u0623\u0633\u0628\u0627\u0633\u064a\u0646) ,(c. 209 BC - 124 BC) was a satrap installed by Antiochus IV Epiphanes and later the first King (before 127-124 BC) of Characene or Mesene (Meshun). Hyspaosines is mainly known from coins, but also appears in texts of cuneiform script (in the Babylonian astronomical diaries). Pliny the Elder mentions that he was the son of a certain \"Sagdodonacos the king of Arabs\".\n\nHeliodorus (minister): Heliodorus (Greek: \u1f29\u03bb\u03b9\u03cc\u03b4\u03c9\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2 ) was a legate of Seleucus IV Philopator c. 187 BC \u2013 175 BC. Some historical sources say that he assassinated Seleucus seized the throne for himself, before Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the brother of the late king, with the help of the Pergamon monarch, Eumenes II, recovered it.\n\nAntiochus IV of Commagene: Gaius Julius Antiochus IV Epiphanes (Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u0393\u03ac\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2 \u1f38\u03bf\u03cd\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2 \u1f08\u03bd\u03c4\u03af\u03bf\u03c7\u03bf\u03c2 \u1f40 \u1f18\u03c0\u03b9\u03c6\u03b1\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2 , before 17 AD \u2013 after 72 AD), the last king of Commagene, reigned between 38\u201372 as a client king to the Roman Empire. The epithet \"Epiphanes\" means \"the Glorious\".\n\nSeleucid Dynastic Wars: The Seleucid Dynastic Wars were a series of wars of succession that were fought between competing branches of the Seleucid Royal household for control of the Seleucid Empire. Beginning as a by-product of several succession crises that arose from the reigns of Seleucus IV Philopator and his brother Antiochus IV Epiphanes in the 170s and 160s, the wars typified the final years of the empire and were an important cause of its decline as a major power in the Near East and Hellenistic world. The last war ended with the collapse of the kingdom and its annexation by the Romans in 63 BC.\n\nAntiochus IV Epiphanes: Antiochus IV Epiphanes ( ; Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u1f08\u03bd\u03c4\u03af\u03bf\u03c7\u03bf\u03c2 \u0394\u0384 \u1f41 \u1f18\u03c0\u03b9\u03c6\u03b1\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2 , \"Ant\u00edochos D' ho Epiphan\u1e17s\", \"God Manifest\"; c. 215 BC \u2013 164 BC) was a Hellenistic Greek king of the Seleucid Empire from 175 BC until his death in 164 BC. He was a son of King Antiochus III the Great. 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Written by band singer James Reid, the song reached number seventeen on the New Zealand Singles Chart and won the New Zealand Music Award for Radio Airplay Record of the Year. Stan Walker covered the song in 2010.\n\nChanged (album): Changed is the eighth studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It is their second studio album release after signing with Big Machine Records, and was released on April 3, 2012. The band released the album's debut single, \"Banjo,\" on January 16, 2012. The album's second single \"Come Wake Me Up\" released to country radio in May 21, 2012. The album's third single, \"Changed,\" released to country radio on December 17, 2012, AC and Christian AC on January 22, 2013. On June 28, 2013, Rascal Flatts released \"Sunrise\" as their first official single in the UK. This is the only album from the group to not have a Top 40 hit on the pop chart. 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It was made available for purchase on December 4, 2015 despite releasing new tracks from previous album, Perfectly Imperfect.\n\nTurning Up (song): \"Turning Up\" is a song recorded by Filipino-Australian singer-actor James Reid, for his third studio album \"Palm Dreams\" (2017). The song was released on September 22, 2017 as a second single from the record and was published by Careless Music Manila and released by Viva Records. The song was written and produced by Reid. An accompanying music video was released on the same day.\n\nEverything's Archie (album): Everything's Archie is the second studio album released by The Archies, a fictional pop band from the Archie universe. The single \"Sugar, Sugar\" went to number one on the pop chart selling over six million copies and was awarded a gold disc. The single was ranked as the number one song of the year for 1969 according to \"Billboard\". The album was later reissued on RCA Records, and in 2012 by Essential Media Group. \"Everything's Archie\" peaked at number 66 on the \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart.\n\nJames Reid discography: Filipino-Australian singer-actor James Reid has released three studio albums, one extended plays, and five singles. After being named as the Big Winner of , he signed his first contract with Star Records with his first EP album with Bret Jackson entitled \"We Are Whatever\" which is only released digitally on iTunes. Late 2012, he signed with Viva Records and debuted his first studio album \"James Reid\" which was released September 4, 2013 accompanied by also his first single in the album entitled \"Alam Niya Ba\".\n\nJames Reid (album): James Reid is the self titled debut studio album and EP by Filipino-Australian singer-actor James Reid. It was released digitally on iTunes and physically on September 4, 2013 by Viva Records.\n\nMirage (Fleetwood Mac album): Mirage is the 13th studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on June 18, 1982. This studio effort's soft rock sound stood in stark contrast to its more experimental predecessor, 1979's \"Tusk\". \"Mirage\" yielded several hit singles: \"Hold Me\" (which peaked at #4 on the US \"Billboard\" Pop Chart, remaining there for seven weeks), \"Gypsy\" (#12 US Pop Chart), \"Love in Store\" (#22 US Pop Chart), \"Oh Diane\" (which reached #9 in the UK), and \"Can't Go Back\" (issued on 7\" and 12\" in the UK).\n\nReid Alert: Reid Alert is the second studio album and EP by Filipino-Australian singer-actor James Reid. James' collaborated with Thyro Alfaro and Yumi Lacsamana, as well as with Canadian music producer Adam Hurstfield for the songs in his album. It was released digitally on iTunes and physically on Valentine's Day of 2015 by Viva Records. 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It was released on June 29, 2010. It was the band's final album with Geffen Records, after the band left for Eleven Seven Music. The album omits one of the band's biggest singles, \"Between Angels and Insects\", which was a top 20 hit in the UK. The band members themselves asked their fans not to buy this CD (as well as expressed their resentment towards Geffen Records) because they do not endorse this release, nor would they receive royalties for its sales.\n\nNelson (band): Nelson is an American rock band founded by singer/songwriters Matthew and Gunnar Nelson (twin sons of Ricky Nelson and Kristin Nelson). The band achieved success during the early 1990s with their double platinum debut album \"After the Rain\", which featured the number-one hit \"(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection\".\n\nAfter the Rain (Nelson album): After the Rain is the debut album of the American rock group Nelson, released by Geffen Records in 1990. 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Due to his disputes with 50 Cent, Game left Aftermath/G-Unit and signed with Geffen Records, another label under Universal Music Group's Interscope-Geffen-A&M division to terminate his contractual obligations with G-Unit, in the summer of 2006.\n\nRather Ripped: Rather Ripped is the 14th studio album by the American experimental rock band Sonic Youth. It was released on June 13, 2006, by Geffen Records. The record was the band's first album after the departure of multi-instrumentalist Jim O'Rourke, who joined the group as a fifth member in 1999. Unlike its immediate predecessors, \"Rather Ripped\" was produced by John Agnello and recorded at Sear Sound in New York City, the same studio where the band's 1994 album \"Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star\" was recorded. It also completed Sonic Youth's contract with Geffen, which released the band's previous eight records.\n\nBecause They Can: Because They Can is the second album from American rock group Nelson, released by Geffen Records in 1995.\n\nTwice Removed: Twice Removed is the second album by Canadian rock band Sloan, released on Geffen Records in 1994. The album took seven weeks and cost $120,000 to record. It is considered to be one of the band's best albums, as well as one of the greatest Canadian albums of all time. More melodic than their previous album, \"Smeared\", Geffen gave the record little promotion because it defied the label's commercially dominant grunge rock style of the time. Furthermore, the band was dropped from Geffen after \"Twice Removed\"'s release. After the band's trouble with the label, they took time off from touring and writing, and were rumoured to have broken up.\n\nSuretone Records: Suretone Records is an American record label established in 2006 as a joint venture by Jordan Schur, former CEO of Geffen Records, and Interscope Records, to release alternative rock music. Several high-profile bands such as Weezer, The Cure, Rooney, New Found Glory and Angels and Airwaves, the new band put together by Tom DeLonge (blink-182) will remain on Geffen and will carry the Suretone imprint. 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The main dish is usually a large Christmas ham, which is eaten with mustard or bread along with the other dishes. Fish is also served (often lutefisk and gravlax), and the ham is served with \"laatikko\"s, casseroles made with swede, potato and carrot, occasionally liver. The traditional Christmas beverage is either alcoholic or non-alcoholic mulled wine (\"gl\u00f6gi\" in Finnish).\n\nAnti-tobacco movement in Nazi Germany: After German doctors became the first to identify the link between smoking and lung cancer, Germany initiated a strong anti-tobacco movement and led the first public anti-smoking campaign in modern history. Anti-tobacco movements grew in many nations from the middle of the 19th century; the campaign in Germany, supported by the government after the Nazis came to power, is probably the best known, though in fact stronger laws were passed in some United States states between 1890 and 1930. The German movement was the most powerful anti-smoking movement in the world during the 1930s and early 1940s. The National Socialist leadership condemned smoking and several of them openly criticized tobacco consumption. Research on smoking and its effects on health thrived under Nazi rule and was the most important of its type at that time. Adolf Hitler's personal distaste for tobacco and the Nazi reproductive policies were among the motivating factors behind their campaign against smoking.\n\nWassail: Wassail ( , ; Old Norse \"ves heil\", Old English \"was h\u00e1l\", literally: \"be hale\") is a beverage of hot mulled cider, traditionally drunk as an integral part of wassailing, a Medieval English drinking ritual intended to ensure a good cider apple harvest the following year.\n\nWine bar: A wine bar (also known as a bodega) is a tavern-like business focusing on selling wine, rather than liquor or beer. 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He serves as chief scientific adviser to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force and Secretary of the U.S. Air Force, and provides assessments on a wide range of scientific and technical issues affecting the Air Force mission.\n\nVladimir Pletser: Vladimir Pletser (born 28 February 1956) is Visiting Professor \u2013 Scientific Adviser at the Technology and Engineering Centre for Space Utilization (CSU) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, China, since April 2016. He supports the preparation of scientific experiments in microgravity for the future Chinese Space Station and for aircraft parabolic flights.\n\nJoseph Makoju: Engineer Joseph Oyeyani Makoju (born 13 July 1948) served as Special Adviser (Electric Power) to the President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria under two separate administrations. He is now Honorary Adviser on Electric Power to the current President/Commander-in-Chief, Federal Republic of Nigeria (effect from 20 May 2008). He is also the Special Adviser to the President/Chief Executive, Dangote Group, from 2009 to date,\n\nJohn Loughhead: Prof John Neil Loughhead OBE FREng FIMechE FIET (born 24 September 1948) is a British businessman and Chief Scientific Adviser to Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC). He is also a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and was formerly the Executive Director of the UK Energy Research Centre. He was appointed an OBE for services to Technology in 2011. In 2014, he was voted as one of the Top 500 Most Influential People in Britain by Debrett's and The Sunday Times.\n\nVincent Ellis McKelvey: Vincent Ellis McKelvey (April 6, 1916 \u2013 January 23, 1987) was an American geologist. He was married to Genevieve Bowman McKelvey. They had one son, Gregory McKelvey of Spokane, Washington. Dr. McKelvey was an earth scientist who spent 46 years with the United States Geological Survey. Dr. McKelvey was recognized as an international authority on deep-sea mineral deposits. From 1968 to 1982, he served as scientific adviser and senior deputy to the United States delegation to the Law of the Sea Conference of the United Nations, where fellow delegates often depended on his ability to render complex scientific issues into plain English.\n\nVladimir Putin: Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin ( ; Russian: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u0301\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u0301\u043c\u0438\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041f\u0443\u0301\u0442\u0438\u043d ; ] ; born 7 October 1952) is the current President of Russia, holding the office since 7 May 2012. He was Prime Minister from 1999 to 2000, President from 2000 to 2008, and again Prime Minister from 2008 to 2012. 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An Austrian force under the command of general Beck assaulted 3,500 Prussian troops under Diericke at Meissen, overwhelming them and driving the survivors across the Elbe. The Prussians lost 400 men in the action and 1,543 fell prisoner. Austrian losses were few, totalling only 72 killed and 115 wounded. The Austrians secured an important victory, which effectively kept their ally Saxony in the war.\n\nBattle of Kunersdorf: The decisive Battle of Kunersdorf occurred on 12 August 1759 near Kunersdorf (Kunowice), immediately east of Frankfurt an der Oder (the second largest city in Prussia). Part of the Third Silesian War and the wider Seven Years' War, the battle involved over 100,000 men. 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Despite overwhelming odds, Frederick employed rapid movement, flanking maneuver and oblique order to achieve complete surprise.\n\nTreaty of Hubertusburg: The Treaty of Hubertusburg (German: \"Frieden von Hubertusburg\" ) was signed on 15 February 1763 at Hubertusburg Castle by Prussia, Austria and Saxony to end the Third Silesian War. Together with the Treaty of Paris, signed five days earlier, it marked the end of the Seven Years' War. The treaty ended the continental conflict with no significant changes in prewar borders. Austria and Saxony renounced all claims to the Silesian territories ceded to Prussia in the 1742 Treaty of Berlin and the 1745 Treaty of Dresden. Prussia clearly stood among the ranks of the European great powers, while the treaty enhanced the rivalry with Austria.\n\nBattle of Torgau: In the Battle of Torgau on 3 November 1760, King Frederick the Great's Prussian army fought a larger Austrian army under the command of Field Marshal Leopold Josef Graf Daun. The Prussians won a costly victory in one of the bloodiest battles of the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War).\n\nBattle of Hochkirch: The Battle of Hochkirch occurred on 14 October 1758 during the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War). After several weeks of maneuvering for position, an Austrian army of 80,000 commanded by Lieutenant Field Marshal Leopold Josef Graf Daun surprised the Prussian army of 30,000\u201336,000, commanded by Frederick the Great. The Austrian army overwhelmed the Prussians and forced a general retreat. The battle took place in and around the village of Hochkirch, 9 km east of Bautzen, Saxony.\n\nSilesian Wars: The Silesian Wars (German: \"Schlesische Kriege\" ) were a series of three wars fought in the mid-18th century between Prussia (under King Frederick the Great) and Austria (under Empress Maria Theresa) for control of Silesia, all three of which ended in Prussian victory. The First (1740\u201342) and Second (1744\u201345) Silesian Wars formed a part of the larger War of the Austrian Succession, while the Third Silesian War (1756\u201363) was one theater of the Seven Years' War.\n\nBattle of Peterswalde: The Prussian Bohemia Incursion was a military campaign led by the Prince Henry of Prussia during the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War), to disrupt the Austrian military capacity by launching incursions against its military infrastructure in Bohemia.\n\nThird Silesian War: The Third Silesian War was a theatre of the Seven Years' War. The name is used to describe Prussia's war against Austria and its allies between 1756 and 1763, fought mainly in Silesia, Bohemia and Upper Saxony. 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As of the 2010 census, the city population was 35,251. Located on the west bank of the Missouri River 25 mi northwest of Kansas City, Missouri, it is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area.\n\nBoyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge: Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge, created in 1992, is a National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) located along the banks of the Missouri River in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The 4040 acre refuge preserves an area that had been cultivated and neglected before the early 1990s. Channelization projects along the Missouri River to improve flood control and navigation resulted in the closing off a side branch of the river, known since the early 19th century as Boyer Chute. Between 1820 and 1937 the Missouri River had migrated 3 mi eastward and the area of the chute had originally been on the east bank of the river; today, the chute is west of the main channel of the Missouri. 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In North Kansas City, the highway serves as a main thoroughfare, Burlington Street.\n\nCow Creek (Montana): Cow Creek is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 35 mi long, in north central Montana in the United States. Cow Creek rises in the southern foothills of the Bear Paw Mountains in western Blaine County and flows east and then south, joining the Missouri approximately 25 mi northeast of Winifred, Montana\u2014or 22 mi upstream from the Fred Robinson Bridge. Cow Creek flows down to the Missouri in a canyon that passes through the Missouri Breaks, which are severely eroded badlands that extend out on either side from the Missouri River. The floor of Cow Creek canyon provided a pathway of travel from the Montana plains north of the river, down to the Missouri \u2013 at the mouth of Cow Creek, Cow Island made fording the Missouri easier \u2013 a steep but short trail on the south bank of the Missouri opposite Cow Creek completed this route which led from the northern Montana plains to the central and southern Montana plains. This pathway was used by migrating buffalo/bison and nomadic American Natives for centuries. During the steamboat era on the Missouri River, when low water prevented riverboats getting up to Fort Benton, the mouth of Cow Creek became a river landing and freighting depot, and it was the start of the Cow Island Trail by which freight was moved on to Fort Benton by going north up Cow Creek and then west. In 1877 the Nez Perce Indian Tribe, fleeing to Canada, had several skirmishes along Cow Creek including the \"Battle of Cow Island\", and several days later at a camp on Cow Creek the Nez Perce, thinking themselves now beyond the reach of the U.S. Army, made the fateful decision to slow down, rather than push on for the Canada\u2013US border. Today, modern highways have by passed Cow Creek, and the buffalo and the nomadic Indian are gone. Cow Creek is dormant, in one of the most remote spots of the isolated regions of the vast area known as the Montana Missouri Breaks.\n\nKansas City, Missouri: Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri, United States, and the sixth largest city in the Midwest. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city had an estimated population of 481,420 in 2016, making it the 37th largest city by population in the United States. It is the anchor city of the Kansas City metropolitan area, which straddles the Kansas\u2013Missouri border. Kansas City was founded in the 1830s as a Missouri River port at its confluence with the Kansas River coming in from the west. On June 1, 1850 the town of Kansas was incorporated; shortly after came the establishment of the Kansas Territory. Confusion between the two ensued and the name Kansas City was assigned to distinguish them soon thereafter.\n\nJack Killilay: John William Killilay (May 24, 1887 \u2013 October 21, 1968) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox during the season. Listed at 5 ft , 165 lb., Killilay batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Leavenworth, Kansas.\n\nDowntown Kansas City: Downtown Kansas City is the central business district (CBD) of Kansas City, Missouri and the Kansas City metropolitan area. It is between the Missouri River in the north, to 31st Street in the south; and from the Kansas\u2013Missouri state line east to Bruce R. Watkins Drive as defined by the Downtown Council of Kansas City; the 2010 Greater Downtown Area Plan formulated by the City of Kansas City defines the Greater Downtown Area to be the city limits of North Kansas City and Missouri to the north, the Kansas\u2013Missouri state line to the west, 31st Street to the south and Woodland Avenue to the east. However, the definition used by the Downtown Council is the most commonly accepted.\n\nNorth Kansas City, Missouri: North Kansas City is a city in Clay County, Missouri, United States that despite the similarity in name to its larger counterpart, Kansas City, is an independent municipality part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. The population was 4,208 at the 2010 census. Originally a northern suburb across the Missouri River from Kansas City, Missouri, it is now almost completely surrounded by Kansas City, which has annexed far to the north of North Kansas City's northern city limits. North Kansas City also adjoins the small municipality of Avondale.\n\n2011 Missouri River Flood: The 2011 Missouri River floods was a flooding event on the Missouri River in the United States. The flooding was triggered by record snowfall in the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Wyoming along with near-record spring rainfall in central and eastern Montana. All six major dams along the Missouri River released record amounts of water to prevent overflow which led to flooding threatening several towns and cities along the river from Montana to Missouri; in particular Bismarck, North Dakota; Pierre, South Dakota; Dakota Dunes, South Dakota; South Sioux City, Nebraska, Sioux City, Iowa; Omaha, Nebraska; Council Bluffs, Iowa; Kansas City, Missouri; Jefferson City, Missouri, as well as putting many smaller towns at risk. According to the National Weather Service, in the second half of the month of May 2011, almost a year's worth of rain fell over the upper Missouri River basin. Extremely heavy rainfall in conjunction with an estimated 212 percent of normal snowpack in the Rocky Mountains contributed to this flooding event.\n\nBlue River (Missouri River): The Blue River (also known as the Big Blue River) is a 39.8 mi stream that flows through Johnson County, Kansas and Jackson County, Missouri in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. The river rises in Johnson County near the border of the states of Kansas and Missouri. 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He is best known for his work with death metal band Carcass for which he is also the main lyricist. Before Carcass, he played in the hardcore punk band Electro Hippies. After the demise of Carcass, he went on to form hard rock band Blackstar with two former Carcass bandmates. In some territories the band was called Blackstar Rising.\n\nJeffrey Walker (actor): Jeffrey Walker (born 10 July 1982, in Melbourne) is an Australian television actor and director, best known to the Australian public for his appearances as a child actor in \"Ocean Girl\" and \"Round the Twist\". He moved on to direct episodes of Australian soaps \"Neighbours\", \"Home and Away\", and \"\". He is married to American born Australian actress Brooke Harman-Walker; together they have two sons, Boston Scott Walker (b. 24 June 2013) and Ace Jackson Walker (b. 24 June 2015)\n\nLiberal Animation: Liberal Animation is the debut album by the American punk rock band NOFX. It was originally released in 1988 through Wassail Records, which was Fat Mike's label before Fat Wreck Chords. Brett Gurewitz produced the record, and even offered to release it on his label, Epitaph Records. The band decided to self-release it instead. It was re-released through Epitaph Records in 1991 with all new artwork. The title is a spoonerism of \"animal liberation\" and the cover artwork is a reflection of that. Bassist/Singer, Fat Mike has stated many times that he thinks it's the worst NOFX album. He wrote the majority of the album on a guitar he bought from Lynn Strait of Snot. The track \"Shut Up Already\" borrows a riff from the Led Zeppelin song \"Black Dog\". It is the only full length album by NOFX to feature Dave Cassilas on guitar. Amateur style music videos were made for the tracks \"Shut Up Already\" and \"Mr. Jones.\" [1][3]\n\nCool to Be You: Cool to Be You is the sixth studio album by the American punk rock band the Descendents, released in 2004 through Fat Wreck Chords. It was their first album of new studio material since 1996's \"Everything Sucks\", which had been released through Epitaph Records. Following \"Everything Sucks\", singer Milo Aukerman had returned to his biochemistry career while the other members\u2014bassist Karl Alvarez, guitarist Stephen Egerton, and drummer Bill Stevenson\u2014had continued with their other band All, releasing two more studio albums and a live album through Epitaph between 1998 and 2001 with singer Chad Price. \"Cool to Be You\" was recorded with Aukerman in 2002, but its release was delayed until 2004. The band switched from Epitaph to Fat Wreck Chords partly due to the enthusiasm of label head Fat Mike, who cited the Descendents as one of his favorite bands. \"Cool to Be You\" became the fourth Descendents release to chart, reaching #143 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #6 amongst independent albums.\n\nFat Wreck Chords: Fat Wreck Chords (pronounced as if spelled \"Fat Records\", ) is a San Francisco, California-based independent record label, focused on punk rock. It was started by NOFX lead singer Michael Burkett (better known as Fat Mike) and his girlfriend at the time, Erin Burkett, in 1991.\n\nPizza of Death Records: Pizza of Death is a Japanese record label based in Tokyo, Japan, and was founded by Hi-Standard front man Ken Yokoyama. It was created in 1994 as a record label inside a record label (Fat Wreck Chords), and officially established itself as fully independent in 1999 with the release of Hi-Standard's \"Making the Road\". The label currently holds 19 bands, 5 of which are based in The United States and Europe. One of these is \"Me First and the Gimme Gimmes\", which is associated with several well-known American punk musicians from the United States, including producer and bassist Fat Mike of NOFX.\n\nFat Mike: Michael John Burkett (born January 31, 1967), also known as Fat Mike, is an American musician and producer. He is the bassist and lead vocalist for the punk rock band NOFX and the bassist for the punk rock supergroup cover band Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. He was also a temporary bassist for the band Against Me! \n\nCognicide: Cognicide is Western Addiction's first full-length album. It was released on Fat Wreck Chords on November 1, 2005. The album is known for featuring a sound heavily inspired by Hardcore punk acts of the 1980's. Fat Mike has often listed Cognicide as one of the greatest releases on his label, Fat Wreck Chords, calling it one of the best hardcore albums he's ever heard. Joey Cape of Lagwagon has also stated that it is his favorite album released on Fat Wreck Chords.\n\nPink and Black Records: Pink and Black Records is an imprint record label of Fat Wreck Chords created to distribute albums from female-fronted bands. The first record released on this label was the Dance Hall Crashers album \"Purr\" in 1999. Pink & Black is named for the two favorite colors of Erin Burkett, ex-wife of Fat Mike, and one of the founders of Fat Wreck Chords.\n\nApathy and Exhaustion: Apathy and Exhaustion is the third album by the Chicago, Illinois punk rock band The Lawrence Arms, released in 2002 by Fat Wreck Chords. It was the band's first album to be released on Fat Wreck Chords, and with this release, the band formed a close relationship with the label and its founder Fat Mike, for whom they released their next two albums with. It's also their first full length album they recorded with producer, Matt Allison, who they would go on to record all of their full length albums with. Apathy and Exhaustion shows the band experimenting with verse/chorus structures, and infectious pop melodies. It's often considered to be one of their finest efforts. Fat Mike included this album on a list of the 25 best albums released on his label, Fat Wreck Chords. 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It describes the first interstellar voyage, undertaken to escape the tyranny that rules the Earth. Norton wrote a sequel, \"Star Born\", which was published in 1957.\n\nThe Choice (2016 film): The Choice is a 2016 American romantic drama film directed by Ross Katz and written by Bryan Sipe, based on Nicholas Sparks' 2007 novel of the same name about two neighbors who fall in love at their first meeting. The movie stars Benjamin Walker, Teresa Palmer, Maggie Grace, Alexandra Daddario, Tom Welling and Tom Wilkinson.\n\nMarta Ribera: Marta Ribera is a Spanish theatrical actress star born in 1971. She is perhaps best known for her roles in the Frank Wildhorn musical Jekyll & Hyde (musical) in the starring role of Lucy Harris and her most recent role as The Lady of the Lake in Monty Python's Spamalot. 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An anglicised form of the Turkish given name K\u00e2z\u0131m was intended to be a middle name, which would have rendered his full name as Colin-Kazim Richards, but due to an error, he was legally registered as Colin Kazim-Richards.\n\nConstance Talmadge: Constance Alice Talmadge (April 19, 1898 \u2013 November 23, 1973) was an American silent movie star born in Brooklyn, New York. She was the sister of actresses Norma and Natalie Talmadge.\n\nRomain Grosjean: Romain Grosjean (] ; born 17 April 1986) is a racing driver, currently racing for the Haas F1 Team. He races under the French flag in Formula One although he was born in Geneva and holds dual Franco-Swiss nationality.\n\nStar Born: Star Born is a science fiction novel by American writer Andre Norton, first published in 1957 by World Publishing Company of Cleveland. This is the sequel to \"The Stars Are Ours! \" and continues that adventure three generations on.\n\nGaylord Silly: Gaylord Lucien D. 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Their second release \"Nekromanteia\" (2003), is based on the writings of Eliphas Levi (1810\u20131875), a French occultist who helped revive interest in magic in the 19th century. Levi studied magic and practiced necromancy on several occasions. In 2004 FoA released \"Spiritum Oriundus\" as a continuance of spiritual magic, however, focusing on seances and tormented appiritions. In the winter of 2006, FoA released \"Weoroscipe\" which illuminated the power of seduction, black magic, fetishes, and faith. \" Disillusionment\" (2006) includes remaster of \"Reverence for the Lost\" and \"Nekromaneia\" plus two additional songs and a DVD. 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Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope adapted the screenplay from \"The Lost Child of Philomena Lee\" by Martin Sixsmith. The film focuses on Philomena Lee's (Judi Dench) 50-year-long search for the son she was forced to give up for adoption. It was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Lion. \"Philomena\" was released in the United Kingdom by The Weinstein Company on 1 November 2013. As of March 2014, the film has earned over \u00a386 million in its combined total gross at the box office.\n\nRoshan Seth: Roshan Seth is an Indian-born British actor, who appears mainly in British and American films. He is known for his critically acclaimed performances in the films \"Gandhi\", \"Mississippi Masala\", \"Not Without My Daughter\", \"My Beautiful Laundrette\", \"Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom\", \"Such a Long Journey\", and \"Street Fighter: The Movie\". 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Rodney Sharp III has been a director of DuPont since 1981. Sharp is president of the Board of Trustees of Longwood Foundation, Inc., and a director of Wilmington Trust. He is a trustee and director of Christiana Care Corporation. Sharp also serves as secretary of the board of Planned Parenthood of Delaware.\n\nBank of Wilmington and Brandywine: The Bank of Wilmington and Brandywine (after 1855, the National Bank of Wilmington and Brandywine) was a bank based in Wilmington, Delaware, that operated from 1810 to 1912, when it was absorbed into the Wilmington Trust.\n\nUnion Bank of Delaware: The Union Bank of Delaware was a bank that operated in Wilmington, Delaware, from 1839 until its acquisition by Wilmington Trust in 1943.\n\nDelaware Route 100: Delaware Route 100 (DE 100) is a state highway in New Castle County, Delaware. The route runs from DE 4 near Elsmere to the Pennsylvania border near Montchanin, where it continues into Pennsylvania as State Route 3100 (SR 3100, Chadds Ford Road). The road runs through suburban areas of northern New Castle County. It intersects with DE 2 in Elsmere and DE 34 north of Elsmere before forming separate concurrencies with DE 48 and DE 141 from west of Wilmington north to Greenville. In Greenville, there is an interchange with DE 52. North of Greenville, DE 100 continues by itself to the Pennsylvania border, intersecting DE 92 in Montchanin. DE 100 was first designated in the 1930s to run from DE 52 to the Pennsylvania border, where it originally connected to Pennsylvania Route 100 (PA 100). By the 1970s, it was extended south to DE 4. The route was realigned to follow parts of DE 48 and DE 141 by 1990.\n\nDelaware Route 52: Delaware Route 52 (DE 52) is a state highway in New Castle County, Delaware. The route runs from U.S. Route 13 Business (US 13 Bus.) in downtown Wilmington north to Pennsylvania Route 52 (PA 52) at the Pennsylvania border near Centerville. DE 52 runs through the city of Wilmington and passes through areas of the Brandywine Valley north of Wilmington. DE 52 intersects Interstate 95 (I-95)/US 202 and DE 2 in Wilmington and DE 100/DE 141 and DE 82 in Greenville. The entire route is designated as part of the Brandywine Valley National Scenic Byway, a National Scenic Byway and Delaware Byway while most of the route is also designated as part of the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway of the Delaware Byways system. The road was built as the Kennett Pike, a turnpike, between 1811 and 1813. The Kennett Pike was bought by Pierre S. du Pont in 1919 and was widened and paved before being sold to the State of Delaware for $1. 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The film stars Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Kate McKinnon, Sean Penn, Tony Hale, Keegan-Michael Key, Bill Hader and Peter Dinklage. It is an international co-production between the United States and Finland.\n\nAngry Birds Fight!: Angry Birds Fight! is a match-3 puzzle video game with role-playing game elements and is the eleventh installment in the \"Angry Birds\" series. The game was co-developed by Rovio Entertainment and Kiteretsu Inc. The game was soft-launched in some Asian Pacific countries in early 2015 and the worldwide release was on June 11, 2015. In the game the player must match enough Angry Birds to earn enough power to defeat the enemy players and pigs.\n\nLego Angry Birds: Lego Angry Birds, stylised as LEGO Angry Birds, is a line of Angry Birds-themed LEGO sets introduced by The LEGO Group in 2016, to coincide with the release of The Angry Birds Movie. Rovio had made a deal with The Lego Group to manufacture six LEGO sets.\n\nAngry Birds Action!: Angry Birds Action! is a 2016 pinball video game developed by Tag Games and published by Rovio Entertainment as the thirteenth game in the \"Angry Birds\" series, and the first to have the birds appear like their counterparts in \"The Angry Birds Movie\". It was soft-launched in New Zealand on February 16, 2016 and was released for iOS and Android worldwide on April 28, 2016. It uses the basic mechanics of pinball with the various Angry Birds acting as the pinball. It is free-to-play with optional purchases for in-game currency.\n\nJon Vitti: Jon Vitti (born 1960) is an American writer best known for his work on the television series \"The Simpsons\". He has also written for the \"King of the Hill\" and \"The Critic\" series, and has served as a screenwriter or consultant for several animated and live-action movies, including \"Ice Age\" (2002) and \"Robots\" (2005). 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She was ranked World No. 1 on eight different occasions, for a total of 98 weeks. Davenport is one of five women who have been the year-end World No. 1 at least four times (1998, 2001, 2004, and 2005) since 1975; the others are Chris Evert, Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams. She has achieved the No. 1 ranking in doubles as well.\n\nOlga Zaitseva (tennis): Olga Zaitseva (born 12 March 1962) is a former competitor for the Soviet Union at the 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1983 editions of the Federation Cup. Despite posting doubles victories over top professionals such as Betty St\u00f6ve, Hana Mandl\u00edkov\u00e1 and Ren\u00e1ta Tomanov\u00e1, Zaitseva did not compete at any point on the women's professional tennis circuit or at any of the Grand Slams and thus never attained a world ranking.\n\nBettie Serveert: Bettie Serveert are a Dutch indie rock band. Their name translates to \"Bettie Serves\", or \"Service to Bettie\", which is the title of a book written by Dutch tennis player Betty St\u00f6ve, who made it to the Wimbledon ladies singles final in 1977.\n\nJoAnne Russell: JoAnne Russell (born October 30, 1954) is an American former professional tennis player. With playing partner Helen Gourlay Cawley, she won the Wimbledon Ladies' Doubles title in 1977. They beat the team of Chris Evert and Rosie Casals in the first round and the top-ranked team of Martina Navratilova and Betty St\u00f6ve in the final (6\u20133, 6\u20133). Russell reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 22.\n\n1973 Dutch Open (tennis): The 1973 Dutch Open was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament staged in Hilversum, Netherlands. The men's event was part of the Grand Prix circuit and categorized in Group C. The tournament was played on outdoor clay courts and was held from 16 July to 23 July 1973. It was the 17th edition of the tournament. Tom Okker and Betty St\u00f6ve won the singles titles.\n\n1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix \u2013 Doubles: The 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix \u2013 Doubles was the tennis doubles event at the 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, the twenty-second edition of the most prestigious tournament in Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but they did not compete this year. Davenport competed with Martina Hingis as the first seed, while Zvereva competed with Elena Tatarkova. Davenport and Hingis withdrew in the quarterfinals due to Davenport having a wrist injury, whilst Tatarkova and Zvereva were knocked out in the first round.\n\nBetty St\u00f6ve: Betty St\u00f6ve (born 24 June 1945) is a Dutch former professional tennis player. She is best remembered for reaching the ladies' singles final at Wimbledon in 1977. She also won ten Grand Slam titles in women's doubles and mixed doubles.\n\n1976 Toray Sillook Open: The 1976 Toray Sillook Open was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Tokyo, Japan that was a non-tour event, independent of the 1976 WTA Tour. It was the fifth edition of the tournament and was held from 28 September through 2 October, 1976. The first round was played at the Nichi Dai University Auditorium while the semifinals and final were held at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium. The singles event was the only competition held and was won by unseeded Betty St\u00f6ve who earned $15,000 first-prize money.\n\nFred McNair: Frederick V. McNair IV (born July 22, 1950 in Washington, D.C.) is a former professional tennis player from the United States who reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking in 1976. That year, he teamed up with Sherwood Stewart to capture the men's doubles titles at French Open, the German Open and the Masters. McNair was also a mixed doubles runner-up at the French Open in 1981, partnering Betty St\u00f6ve. In 1978, he was a member of the US team that won the Davis Cup. In nine years on the professional tour, McNair won 16 doubles titles. 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Knight III: George William Knight III (born 1931) is an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He is a theologian, author, preacher, churchman, and adjunct professor of New Testament at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Taylors, South Carolina. Formerly, he was the founding Dean and Professor of New Testament at Knox Theological Seminary. Prior to his appointment at Knox Theological Seminary, he taught New Testament and New Testament Greek at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. As a pastor, he planted Covenant Presbyterian Church in Naples, Florida and has served numerous other local churches in the Presbyterian Church in America and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. A former president of the Evangelical Theological Society, he has also taught and preached the Bible at many other seminaries and churches around the world. He has authored several works, most notably \"The Pastoral Epistles\" and a short commentary of Timothy and Titus as included in the \"Baker Commentary on the Bible\". He received his theological doctorate from Free University of Amsterdam in 1968. Dr. Knight was a member of the General Assembly-appointed \"Ad Interim Committee\" to study the number of ordained offices in the Presbyterian Church in America according to Scripture. His \"Ad Interim Report of the Number of Offices\" by George W. Knight III was incorporated into the polity of the Presbyterian Church in America. He also served on an ad interim committee to study the issue of marriage, divorce and remarriage, which brought about the 1992 publication of a Position Paper of the Presbyterian Church in America on Remarriage and Divorce, 1992. .\n\nKenny Florian: Kenneth Alan Florian (born May 26, 1976) is a retired American mixed martial artist who formerly competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Throughout his MMA career, he was able to defeat legendary fighters but always fell short in a title fight. Hence, he has never held a belt in any MMA organization. He currently serves as the UFC on Fox analyst and color commentator for UFC Fight Night (formerly UFC on FX and UFC on Fuel TV) Battle bots analyst . Florian has a background in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai. He is known for his cerebral approach to the sport based on his meticulous game plans. Florian is recognized for his tendency to finish his opponents, having earned stoppages in twelve of his fourteen career victories. He is also one of only two fighters in history to compete in four different weight divisions in the UFC: Middleweight, Welterweight, Lightweight and Featherweight the other being Diego Sanchez. He is also a current commentator for the ABC series Battlebots.\n\nBattle of M\u00e4\u00e4ritsa: Battle of M\u00e4\u00e4ritsa (Estonian: \"M\u00e4\u00e4ritsa lahing\" ,also known as Battle of Osula, \"Osula lahing\" ) was a battle held in Osula village, at that time in V\u00f5ru County, Estonian SSR, Soviet Union. It began on the night of 31 March 1946, involving members of the Forest Brothers and Soviet occupation forces. Seven Estonian fighters based at the Hindrik farmhouse were besieged by up to 300 Soviet soldiers. The battle lasted about seven hours before the farmhouse caught fire and the Soviets demanded that the rebels surrender. Only two fighters managed to escape alive from the farmhouse, but were subsequently killed in battle with the besiegers.\n\nManokin Presbyterian Church: The Manokin Presbyterian Church is a historic church located in Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland. It is a 1\u00a0\u2044 -story brick structure with a three-story entrance tower on the east end. The walls of the main section were built in 1765, and the tower was added in 1888. It is one of the first organized Presbyterian Churches established in America. In 1672, a group of Scotch-Irish Presbyterians who had settled on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, petitioned the Grand Jury of Somerset County for a civil permit to hold services of worship and to have their own minister. The permission was granted, and Robert Maddox was called by the Grand Jury to preach on the third Sunday of each month, at the home of Christopher Nutter, 'at the head of the Manokin River,' the present site. In 1680 a request was sent by Colonel Stevens of Rehobeth to the Presbytery at Laggan, Ireland, for an ordained minister, and three years later, in answer to that request, the Reverend Francis Makemie, a 25-year-old, recently ordained minister, arrived in Somerset County. Under his leadership, this church, and those at Rehobeth, Pitts Creek, Snow Hill, and Wicomico were organized.\n\nWhen We Were Kings: When We Were Kings is a 1996 Academy Award winning documentary film directed by Leon Gast about the famous \"Rumble in the Jungle\" heavyweight championship match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. The fight was held in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) on October 30, 1974.\n\nRobert M. Solomon: Robert M. Solomon is former Bishop of The Methodist Church in Singapore. He is an ordained minister of his denomination, elected by the other ordained ministers to serve a term as bishop. As Bishop he is the head of this Christian denomination, one of the largest Protestant churches in Singapore. He was first elected Bishop in 2000 and re-elected in 2004. As of 2005 he was also vice president of the National Council of Churches of Singapore.\n\nRoger Rohatgi: Roger Rohatgi (born 19 May in Houston, Texas) is an American award-winning independent film producer and screenwriter, motivational speaker, actor and ordained minister focusing on youth and college-aged audiences. On April 24, 2004, he was fully ordained as a Christian nondenominational minister by Vision Ministries International based in Columbus, OH. He won his first independent film award on October 16, 2005, for the film \"Waterwalker\", at the Bare Bones International Film Festival in Tulsa, OK. \"Waterwalker\" received top honors, winning \"Best-of-Fest\", for the mini-feature category of the festival. Roger was featured as a guest on \"Good Day Tulsa\" ABC on November 2, 2005. (Other notable guests on the show were Nicholas Sparks, author of \"The Notebook\"). \"The Atoka County Times\" reported on April 27, 2005 that \"\"Waterwalker\" is a chapter in Rohatgi's career. A student of film-making, he is also an actor and director, with several independent careers to his credit. Rohatgi is an emerging force in Hollywood and New York, at the same time at home in Atoka.\" He has also been featured on many other TV and radio shows. He hosted/emceed the first two episodes of a national stand-up comedy TV show on American Life Network and FamilyNet TV called \"LOL\". Currently, Roger hosts the national show Trailerific on Youtoo TV.\n\nThomas John Carlisle: Thomas John Carlisle (October 11, 1913 \u2013 August 17, 1992) was an American poet, Presbyterian minister, and an expert on Emily Dickinson. He was born in Plattsburgh, New York, the only son of Ruby Grace Mann and Thomas H. Carlisle. He was educated at Williams College and Union Theological Seminary. He married Dorothy Mae Davis (1912\u20131990) on August 20, 1936, and was ordained minister at First Presbyterian Church of Plattsburgh in 1937. He also served as minister in Tupper Lake and New Delhi, New York. He served as pastor at Stone Street Presbyterian Church, Watertown, New York from 1949\u20131978. He retired from active ministry in 1978.\n\nGeorge Foreman: George Edward Foreman (born January 10, 1949) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1969 to 1977, and from 1987 to 1997. Nicknamed \"Big George\", he is a two-time world heavyweight champion and an Olympic gold medalist. Outside the sport he is an ordained minister, author, and entrepreneur.\n\nPurse bid: A purse bid is an initial step in arranging a professional boxing match, involving the fight's/card's promoter(s). All interested registered promoters may bid on the amount of the purse (the total money that the fighters will be paid for the match), if the sides representing each fighter fail to agree on it before the deadline. The highest offer wins; however, the winning entity must produce a small percentage of the total amount up-front by a certain date. The purse in a purse bid is split between the fighters according to the preset formulas of the sanctioning commissions. 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It was the 25th edition of the Stockholm Open and was part of the ATP Super 9 of the 1993 ATP Tour. It took place at the Stockholm Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, from 25 October through 1 November 1993.\n\n25th Mountain Battery: The 25th Mountain Battery was an artillery battery of the British Indian Army. Raised in 1827, as the Bombay Foot Artillery, the 25th is the oldest Indian Mountain Battery, and the only one that served in the Second Sikh War at the Siege of Multan. The 25th was also the first Battery to serve outside India, when it took part in the 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia. They next took part in the Second Burmese War. In 1896, the Battery was back in Africa, taking part in the Battle of Suakin in the Sudan Campaign. By 1897, the Battery had returned to the Frontier, and served in the Second Division of the Tirah Campaign. 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His debut directorial venture \"Grahanam\" (2005) fetched him eleven awards including the National Film Award for Best First Film of a Director, the Nandi Award for Best First Film of a Director and the Gollapudi Srinivas Award for Best First Film of a Director. The film was also showcased in the Indian panorama section of the 2005 International Film Festival of India. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from York University.\n\nIt's Easier for a Camel...: It's Easier for a Camel... (French: Il est plus facile pour un chameau... ) is a 2003 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. It won the Louis Delluc Prize for Best First Film in 2003.\n\nAll Is Forgiven (film): All Is Forgiven (French: Tout est pardonn\u00e9 ) is a 2007 French drama film written and directed by Mia Hansen-L\u00f8ve. It was screened in the Directors\u2019 Fortnight section of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. 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Raised in early 1915 as part of the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War, the battalion fought at Gallipoli and in the trenches along the Western Front, before being disbanded in early 1919. In mid-1921, it was re-formed as a part-time unit based in the state of Queensland. Throughout the 1930s, the battalion was merged briefly with the 49th Battalion as a result of manpower shortages, but was later re-raised in its own right. During the Second World War, the 25th deployed to New Guinea where they fought the Battle of Milne Bay in August and September 1942. Later in the war, the 25th took part in the Bougainville Campaign. During the post-war period, the 25th Battalion became part of the Royal Queensland Regiment, variously forming battalion or company-sized elements, before being merged with the 49th Battalion to form the 25th/49th Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment.\n\nJuly Jung: Jung Joo-ri (born 1980), also known as July Jung, is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Jung's directorial debut feature \"A Girl at My Door\" won the Best First Film at the 25th Stockholm International Film Festival. She also won the Best New Director at the 23rd Buil Film Awards and Best Director/Screenwriter at the 15th Women in Film Korea Awards in 2014, and Best Screenplay at the 2nd Wildflower Film Awards and Best New Director for film at the 51st Baeksang Arts Awards in 2015.\n\nA Girl at My Door: A Girl at My Door () is a 2014 South Korean drama film directed by July Jung and stars Bae Doona as a policewoman who takes in an abused girl played by Kim Sae-ron. 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Ron Hubbard is a posthumous biography of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard by British journalist Russell Miller. First published in the United Kingdom on 26 October 1987, the book takes a critical perspective, challenging the Church of Scientology's account of Hubbard's life and work. It quotes extensively from official documents acquired using the Freedom of Information Act and from Hubbard's personal papers, which were obtained via a defector from the Church. It was also published in Australia, Canada and the United States.\n\nScientology in the United Kingdom: Scientology in the United Kingdom is practised mainly within the Church of Scientology and its related groups which go under names including \"Hubbard Academy of Personal Independence\" and \"Dianetics and Scientology Life Improvement Centre\". The national headquarters, and former global headquarters, is Saint Hill Manor at East Grinstead, which for seven years was the home of L. Ron Hubbard, the pulp fiction author who created Scientology. Church-connected groups promoting aspects of L. Ron Hubbard's teaching, including Narconon and CCHR, have also been active in the UK, in some cases with charitable status. There have also been groups practising Scientology independently of the Church.\n\nScientology: Scientology is a body of religious beliefs and practices developed in 1954 by American author L. Ron Hubbard (1911\u201386). Hubbard initially developed a program of ideas called Dianetics, which was distributed through the Dianetics Foundation. The foundation soon entered bankruptcy, and Hubbard lost the rights to his seminal publication \"\" in 1952. He then recharacterized the subject as a religion and renamed it Scientology, retaining the terminology, doctrines, the E-meter, and the practice of auditing. Within a year, he regained the rights to Dianetics and retained both subjects under the umbrella of the Church of Scientology.\n\nSecure Web SmartFilter EDU: Secure Web SmartFilter EDU, formerly known as Bess, is a brand of content-control software made by Secure Computing Corporation, which acquired maker N2H2 in 2003; it is usually used in libraries and schools. The main purpose of the system is as an Internet filter, blocking minors using the public computers from accessing web content deemed inappropriate by the local administrators of the system based on the Acceptable Use Policy of the organization. The system is not installed locally (on each individual computer workstation), but installs on the server between the users and the open Internet. This feature makes it harder to bypass, though it is not uncommon for students with more extensive computer knowledge to attempt to bypass the system. The system allows for teachers or administrators to temporarily bypass the system if they need to access sites that are blocked for educational purposes.\n\nL. Ron Hubbard: Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911\u00a0\u2013 January 24, 1986), better known as L. Ron Hubbard ( ) and often referred to by his initials, LRH, was an American author and the founder of the Church of Scientology. After establishing a career as a writer, becoming best known for his science fiction and fantasy stories, he developed a system called Dianetics which was first expounded in book form in May 1950. He subsequently developed his ideas into a wide-ranging set of doctrines and practices as part of a new religious movement that he called Scientology. His writings became the guiding texts for the Church of Scientology and a number of affiliated organizations that address such diverse topics as business administration, literacy and drug rehabilitation. The Church's dissemination of these materials led to Hubbard being listed by the \"Guinness Book of World Records\" as the most translated and published author in the world. The Guinness World Record for the most audio books published for one author is also held by Hubbard. In 2014, Hubbard was cited by \"Smithsonian\" magazine as one of the 100 most significant Americans of all time, as one of the eleven religious figures on that list.\n\nScieno Sitter: Scieno Sitter is content-control software that, when installed on a computer, blocks certain websites critical of Scientology from being viewed. The software was released by the Church of Scientology in 1998 for Church members using Windows 95. The term \"Scieno Sitter\" was coined by critics of Scientology who assert that the program is a form of Internet censorship.\n\nBrain-Washing (book): Brain-Washing: A Synthesis of the Russian Textbook on Psychopolitics, sometimes referred to as The Brainwashing Manual, is a book published by the Church of Scientology in 1955. It purports to be a condensation of the work of Lavrentiy Beria, the Soviet secret police chief. The book states Kenneth Goff as author. Its true authorship is not clear, the three common hypotheses being: Scientology founder L Ron Hubbard, Kenneth Goff (alias Oliver Kenneth Goff), or both L Ron Hubbard and Kenneth Goff based on an acquired US agency report. The third hypothesis is questionable as there is not proof that the two men ever knew each other. Claims that L Ron Hubbard was the author are also dubious as the only source of this claim is his estranged son, L Ron Hubbard Jr., who made it his life work trying to intentionally discredit his father in every possible way, and in addition to withdrawing all his accusations before his death, has been discredited in courts of law.\n\nMargaret Grubb: Margaret Louise \"Polly\" Grubb (September 22, 1907 \u2013 November 17, 1963) was the first wife of pulp fiction author and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, to whom she was married between 1933 and 1947. She was the mother of Hubbard's first son, L. Ron Hubbard, Jr. and his first daughter, Katherine May \"Kay\" Hubbard.\n\nComputer lab: A computer lab is a space which provides computer services to a defined community. Computer labs are typically provided by libraries to the public, by academic institutions to students who attend the institution, or by other institutions to the public or to people affiliated with that institution. Users typically must follow a certain user policy to retain access to the computers. This generally consists of the user not engaging in illegal activities or attempting to circumvent any security or content-control software while using the computers. In public settings, computer lab users are often subject to time limits, in order to allow more people a chance to use the lab, whereas in other institutions, computer access typically requires valid personal login credentials, which may also allow the institution to track the user's activities. Computers in computer labs are typically equipped with internet access, while scanners and printers may augment the lab setup. Computers in computer labs are typically arranged either in rows, so that every workstation has a similar view of one end of the room to facilitate lecturing or presentations, or in clusters, to facilitate small group work. In some cases, generally in academic institutions, student laptops or laptop carts take the place of dedicated computer labs, although computer labs still have a place in applications requiring special software or hardware not practically implementable in personal computers.\n\nDansGuardian: DansGuardian, written by SmoothWall Ltd and others, is content-control software: software designed to control which websites users can access. It also includes virus filtering and usage monitoring features. DansGuardian must be installed on a Unix or Linux computer, such as a server computer; its filtering extends to all computers in an organization, including Windows and Macintosh computers. 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He retired from the Army as a Chief Warrant Officer 4 Blackhawk helicopter Master Aviator in the 160th SOAR after participating in combat operations Prime Chance, Just Cause, and Desert Storm, and also Gothic Serpent, in which he was briefly held prisoner in 1993 after a raid in Somalia. His awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster, Bronze Star with Valor Device, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal, three Air Medals, Prisoner of War Medal, and many others.\n\nChief warrant officer: Chief Warrant Officer is a military rank used by the United States Armed Forces, the Canadian Armed Forces, the Pakistan Air Force, the Israel Defense Forces, the South African National Defence Force, the Lebanese Armed Forces and, since 2012, the Singapore Armed Forces. 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Wellington Wimpy: J. Wellington Wimpy, generally referred to as Wimpy, is one of the characters in the long-running comic strip \"Popeye\", created by E. C. Segar in 1934 and originally called \"Thimble Theatre\", and in the \"Popeye\" cartoons based upon the strip. Wimpy was one of the dominant characters in the newspaper strip, but when \"Popeye\" was adapted as an animated cartoon series by Fleischer Studios, Wimpy became a minor character; Dave Fleischer said that the character in the Segar strip was \"too intellectual\" to be used in film cartoons. Wimpy did appear in Robert Altman's 1980 live-action musical film \"Popeye,\" played by veteran character actor Paul Dooley.\n\nHappy Feet Two: Happy Feet Two is a 2011 Australian-American 3D computer-animated family musical comedy film directed, produced and co-written by George Miller. It is the sequel to Miller's 2006 film \"Happy Feet\". It features Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hugo Weaving, Magda Szubanski and Anthony LaPaglia reprising their roles from the first film. Pink voiced Gloria due to Brittany Murphy's death in 2009, and Richard Carter who portrayed a human character and voiced Barry in the first film, voices Bryan the beachmaster in this one, respectively. Common also replaced Fat Joe as Seymour. The original cast is joined by new characters voiced by Hank Azaria, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Sof\u00eda Vergara.\n\nPaul L. Smith: Paul Lawrence Smith (June 24, 1936 \u2013 April 25, 2012), most frequently credited as Paul Smith or Paul L. Smith, was an American actor. Burly, bearded and imposing, he appeared in films and occasionally on television since the 1970s, generally playing \"heavies\" and bad guys. His most notable roles include Hamidou, the vicious prison guard in \"Midnight Express\" (1978), Bluto in Robert Altman's \"Popeye\" (1980), Gideon in the ABC miniseries \"Masada\" (1981) and Glossu Rabban in David Lynch's \"Dune\" (1984).\n\nRed Sonja (film): Red Sonja is a 1985 Dutch-American sword and sorcery action film directed by Richard Fleischer. The film introduces Brigitte Nielsen as the title character with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sandahl Bergman, Ronald Lacey, Ernie Reyes, Jr., Paul L. Smith and Pat Roach in supporting roles. The film features the sword-wielding Marvel Comics character Red Sonja, created by Roy Thomas, who first appeared in Marvel's \"Conan the Barbarian\" series (#23) in 1973. The film's character of Red Sonja was based on Red Sonya of Rogatino, a character created by Robert E. Howard appearing in his short story \"The Shadow of the Vulture\" (1934). The film acknowledges that it was \"based on the character created by Robert E. 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He is the only Iron Chef to have held his position throughout the life of the show. He was born in Japan to ethnic Han Chinese father of Japanese nationality and a Japanese mother and his formal name is Ken'ichi Azuma (\u6771 \u5efa\u4e00 , Azuma Ken'ichi ) .\n\nDark Empire: Dark Empire is a \"Star Wars\" comic book metaseries produced by Dark Horse Comics. 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The third series, Tough Gaiden : Ryu wo Tsugu Otoko (Japanese: TOUGH\u5916\u4f1d \u9f8d\u3092\u7d99\u3050\u7537 , literally \"Tough Side Story : The Man Who Inherits The Dragon\") , starring one of illegitimate children of Kiryu Miyazawa, has been serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Playboy since December 21, 2015. A spin-off series, \"Oton\" (\u304a\u3068\u3093 ) , has been serialized in \"Business Jump\" since 2004.\n\nJulie Kagawa: Julie Kagawa (born October 12, 1982) is an American author, best known for writing The Iron Fey Series consisting of four books: \"The Iron King\", \"The Iron Daughter\", \"The Iron Queen\", and \"The Iron Knight\".\n\nThe Dragons of Babel: The Dragons of Babel is a 2008 novel by American author Michael Swanwick, set in the same world as his earlier work \"The Iron Dragon's Daughter\" (1993). It follows the plight of a young man named Will Le Fey after a crippled dragon takes up residence in his town and inside his mind. Like \"The Iron Dragon's Daughter\", the novel subverts fantasy tropes while it explores the extremely dark and gritty world of Faerie.\n\nThe Invincible Iron Man: The Invincible Iron Man is an Eisner Award-winning comic book series written by Matt Fraction with art by Salvador Larroca, published by Marvel Comics and starring the superhero Iron Man. After issue #33 The Invincible Iron Man returned to its original numbering with issue #500. It concluded with issue 527, succeeded by the \"Marvel NOW!\" -imprinted \"Iron Man\" series.\n\nThe Iron Trial: The Iron Trial is a children's novel of The Magisterium Series written by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare. The protagonist of the series is twelve-year-old Callum (Call) Hunt who was raised by the mage Alastair Hunt, who after the third mage war with 'The Enemy of Death' also known as Constantine Madden, and the death of his wife Sarah at the Cold Massacre, decided to spurn magic and raised up Call to be the same. In the first book \"The Iron Trial\"' Call participates in a test to see whether he has sufficient magic to attend the magisterium and train to be a mage using the four elements fire, air, water, earth.\n\nCooter (30 Rock): \"Cooter\" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of \"30 Rock\" and the thirty-sixth episode of the series. It was written by series' creator Tina Fey and was directed by one of the season's producers, Don Scardino. The episode first aired on May 8, 2008, on the NBC network in the United States. \"Cooter\" follows Jack Donaghy's (Alec Baldwin) attempt to get fired from his new job in politics; Liz Lemon's (Fey) pregnancy scare and decision to adopt a baby; Tracy Jordan's (Tracy Morgan) creation of a pornographic video game; and Kenneth Parcell's (Jack McBrayer) aspiration to be an NBC page at the Beijing Olympics. The episode is an unofficial season finale, due to the season being shortened by the 2007\u20132008 Writers Guild of America strike.\n\nThe Iron Fey Series: 'The Iron Fey' is a book series written by Julie Kagawa, a New York Times and International Bestselling Author. This series follows Meghan Chase, a girl who finds herself drawn into the world of the Fey, including characters from William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. The books series was published by Harlequin Teen 2010-2012, including several short stories tying into the main four books in the series. There is a spin-off series, Trilogy\n\n30 Rock: 30 Rock is an American satirical television sitcom created by Tina Fey that ran on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013. The series, loosely based on Fey's experiences as head writer for \"Saturday Night Live\", takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy show depicted as airing on NBC. The series's name refers to 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, the address of the Comcast Building, where the NBC Studios are located and where \"Saturday Night Live\" is written, produced, and performed. 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Both Flight of Fear roller coasters first opened in 1996 and were the world's first roller coasters to feature a linear induction motor (LIM) launch. Flight of Fear has won three awards from the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions, including one for Major Theme/Amusement Park Ride/Attraction and two for Technology Applied to Amusements.\n\nHalloWeekends: HalloWeekends is an annual Halloween event at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. It was introduced in 1997, and takes place during the Halloween season, usually from the second Friday after Labor Day until the Sunday before Halloween. The event is open on Friday nights, Saturdays and Sundays. It is included free with park admission. As of 2014, HalloWeekends features 11 haunted houses and nighttime scare zones, and there are several children's attractions including a parade that takes place on the main midway. It is advised that children under 13 years old be accompanied by an adult. 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The attraction was previously known as \"Paramount Action F/X Theater\" before being renamed following the purchase of the Paramount Parks chain by Cedar Fair in 2006.\n\nXtreme Skyflyer: Xtreme Skyflyer (known as RipCord at Carowinds ) is a Skycoaster at several Cedar Fair parks. The Carowinds and Kings Island models opened in 1995, while the Canada's Wonderland and Kings Dominion models opened in 1996 followed by California's Great America which opened their model in 1997. In order to ride the attraction, guests must pay an extra fee.\n\nKings Dominion: Kings Dominion is an amusement park in Doswell, Virginia 20 mi north of Richmond and 75 mi south of Washington, D.C., off Interstate 95.\n\nThe Crypt (Kings Dominion): The Crypt (formerly Tomb Raider: Firefall) is a HUSS Park Attraction suspended Top Spin ride located at Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia. The Crypt was also the name of a giant top spin at Kings Dominion's sister park, Kings Island (Kings Island's version closed on October 30, 2011 while the Kings Dominion version still operates). Both rides were originally themed after the movie , until Kings Dominion, Kings Island, and the other three Paramount Parks were sold to the Cedar Fair Entertainment Company.", "question": "WindSeeker (known as SteelHawk at Worlds of Fun) is a 301 ft swing ride at several Cedar Fair parks, Kings Dominion in Virginia opened their WindSeeker in 2012, Kings Dominion is an amusement park, in Doswell, in which US state?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"park_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the amusement park."}, "park_location": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the amusement park is located."}, "state": {"type": "string", "description": "The US state where the amusement park is located."}, "featured_ride": {"type": "object", "properties": {"ride_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the ride mentioned in the question."}, "ride_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of the ride."}, "height_ft": {"type": "integer", "description": "The height of the ride in feet."}, "opening_year_at_park": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the ride opened at this specific park."}}, "required": ["ride_name", "ride_type", "height_ft", "opening_year_at_park"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["park_name", "park_location", "state", "featured_ride"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"park_name": "Kings Dominion", "park_location": "Doswell", "state": "Virginia", "featured_ride": {"ride_name": "WindSeeker", "ride_type": "swing ride", "height_ft": 301, "opening_year_at_park": 2012}}, "ground_truth": {"park_name": "Kings Dominion", "park_location": "Doswell", "state": "Virginia", "featured_ride": {"ride_name": "WindSeeker", "ride_type": "swing ride", "height_ft": 301, "opening_year_at_park": 2012}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1869, "output_tokens": 68, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "9a9fb0fd60e321548537654297f2a89938a001acb6a08d3a4e80ef61dad001f6", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a74c2de55429974ef308c56", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Sierra de Guadarrama National Park (in Spanish: \"Parque Nacional de la Sierra de Guadarrama\") is a national park in Spain, covering nearly 34,000 hectares, the fifth largest in Spain's national parks system.", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Acadia National Park: Acadia National Park is a United States National Park located in the state of Maine, near Bar Harbor. It reserves much of Mount Desert Island, and associated smaller islands, off the Atlantic coast. Initially created as the Sieur de Monts National Monument in 1916, the park was renamed Lafayette National Park in 1919, and was given its current name of Acadia in 1929. Over three million people visited the park in 2016. Acadia is the oldest designated national park area east of the Mississippi River.\n\nCortegada Island: Cortegada is an almost tidal island (it is possible to go walking when the lowest tides happen, but a small amount of water flow does not disappear) in a coastal inlet near Pontevedra in Galicia, Spain. It is part of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park.\n\nAtlantic Islands of Galicia National Park: The Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park (Galician: \"Parque Nacional das Illas Atl\u00e1nticas de Galicia\" , Spanish: \"Parque Nacional de las Islas Atl\u00e1nticas de Galicia\" ) is the only national park located in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It comprises the archipelagos of C\u00edes, Ons, S\u00e1lvora and Cortegada. The park covers a land area of 1200 ha and a sea area of 7200 ha . It is the tenth most visited national park in Spain. It was the thirteenth national park to be established in Spain.\n\nC\u00edes Islands: The C\u00edes Islands are an archipelago off the coast of Pontevedra in Galicia (Spain), in the mouth of the Ria de Vigo. They belong to the parish of San Francisco de Afora, in the municipality of Vigo. They were declared a Nature Reserve in 1980 and are included in the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park (\"Parque Nacional Mar\u00edtimo-Terrestre das Illas Atl\u00e1nticas de Galicia\") created in 2002.\n\nRia de Vigo: Vigo Ria (Galician: \"\" and Spanish: \"R\u00eda de Vigo\" ) is an estuary in Galicia, Spain. It is the southern most ria of the R\u00edas Baixas. It is located south of the province of Pontevedra, and extends in northeast direction over a length of 35\u00a0km from its mouth at Cape Silleiro to the deepest point in Arcade, with a maximum width of 7\u00a0km, and is narrowest in the Strait of Rande at 700 m. Its western entrance is protected by the Cies Islands, which are part of the National Park of the Atlantic Islands, within the islands of Toralla and San Simon. Its borders the north with Morrazo Peninsula. In the extreme south lies the Bay of Baiona. Its easy access, deep draft and calm waters make the Vigo estuary an ideal retreat for sailing and water sports.\n\nBrook Islands National Park: The Brook Islands National Park is a national park in Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia, 1246\u00a0km northwest of Brisbane, with an area of 0.9\u00a0km. It was established in 1994 and comprises three islands - North, Tween and Middle - which lie off the coast 7\u00a0km north-east of Cape Richards on Hinchinbrook Island and 30\u00a0km east of the nearest mainland town of Cardwell. The fourth island of the Brooks group, South Island, is not part of the national park but is protected by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. Public access to the three islands in the national park is prohibited in order to protect breeding birds, especially the Torresian imperial-pigeon. The islands have no roads, walking tracks or other facilities. Popular activities in the waters around the islands are boating, snorkelling and fishing. The islands are managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. The Park's IUCN category is II.\n\nGuadarrama National Park: Sierra de Guadarrama National Park (in Spanish: \"Parque Nacional de la Sierra de Guadarrama\") is a national park in Spain, covering nearly 34,000 hectares, the fifth largest in Spain's national parks system. The Guadarrama mountain range (\"Sistema Central\") contains some ecologically valuable areas, located in the Community of Madrid and Castile and Le\u00f3n (provinces of Segovia and \u00c1vila). The law that regulates the recently approved national park was published in the BOE in 26, 2013 (2013--) .\n\nGalicia national basketball team: The Galicia national basketball team is the basketball team of Galicia (Spain). The team is not affiliated to FIBA, so only plays friendly games.\n\nPagu\u00e9 District: Pagu\u00e9 is the single district of Pr\u00edncipe Province. Out of the seven districts that make up the equatorial Atlantic islands of S\u00e3o Tom\u00e9 and Pr\u00edncipe, its population is one of the smallest: 7,542 (2012). Its capital, Santo Ant\u00f3nio, is also the provincial capital of Pr\u00edncipe. This district as well as the province includes several small islands around the island of Pr\u00edncipe. The Obo National Park covers the southern part of the island and since 2012, Island of Pr\u00edncipe Biosphere Reserve which covers the area of parts of the island and the islets.\n\nS\u00e1lvora: S\u00e1lvora is a small island located on the R\u00eda de Arousa, coast of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the municipality of Santa Ux\u00eda de Ribeira and is integrated in the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park. It is separated from the mainland by a distance of about 3 kilometers to the north. It occupies about 190 hectares and has a maximum height of 71 meters (\"As Gralleiras\"). Almost the entire perimeter of the island is rocky but has three beaches of fine white sand. 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His Son Narender is a professional Volleyball player . Narender play for Indian volleyball Team . Kaul Village also organised Balwant Singh Ballu Memoriel tournament ( after his death & orgained by Kaul Village & also by his son Narender ) in his born place ( his village ) Kaul ( Kaithal ) Participate all India top 8 Teams .\n\nG. R. Vaishnav: Govindarajan Ramakrishnan Vaishnav (born 11 February 1991) alies Vaishnav Ramakrishnan is a member of the India men's national volleyball team. He wears the Number 1 Jersey for the Team. He also plays for Indian overseas bank volleyball team. He hails from Coimbatore.\n\nSahara India Pariwar: Sahara India Pariwar is an Indian conglomerate headquartered in Lucknow, India with business interests in finance, infrastructure & housing, media & entertainment, consumer merchandise retail venture, manufacturing and information technology. The company has an estimated market capitalisation of 25.94 billion as of March 2011. The group is a major promoter of sports in India and was the main sponsor of the India national cricket team. The company owns a 42.5% stake in Formula One's Force India Formula 1 Team and also sponsors the India national field hockey team. In more recent times, the company has faced criticism due to allegations regarding questionable financial practices, crony capitalism and its close nexus with and favoritism from political parties.\n\nGeorgios Lykoudis: Georgios Lykoudis (Greek: \u0393\u03b9\u03ce\u03c1\u03b3\u03bf\u03c2 \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03cd\u03b4\u03b7\u03c2 , born (1964--)04 1964 ) is a retired Greek male volleyball player and volleyball coach currently coaching Panachaiki. He has 154 appearances with Greece men's national volleyball team. He played for Olympiacos for 6 years (1988-1996), winning 6 consecutive Greek Championships, 4 Greek Cups and the . In 1993 (while still an active player) he became head coach of Olympiacos Women's Volleyball Team and coached the team for 3 years. In 2002 he became assistant coach of Olympiacos. In 2006-07 he was appointed head coach Olympiacos Women's Volleyball Team for the second time and in 2009 he became head coach of Greece women's national volleyball team.\n\nClaudio Cuello: Claudio C\u00e9sar Cuello (born March 4, 1958) is a former Argentine volleyball player and current coach. He was head coach of Argentina women's national volleyball team from 1997 to 2002 and in 2003 he became head coach of Argentina men's national volleyball team. In 2004\u20132005 he was appointed head coach of the Greek powerhouse Olympiacos and coached the club to the triumph. In 2005\u201306 season he worked in CS Petrolul Ploiesti, and led the team to the 2006 Romanian Championship. From 2006 to 2009 he was head coach of HotVolleys Vienna and coached them to 2 consecutive (2006\u201307, 2007\u201308) and 1 (2008\u201309). In 2007, after his first season with HotVolleys Vienna, he was appointed head coach of Austria men's national volleyball team as well, coaching the team until 2009. He then moved to Italy, where he became head coach of Sirio Perugia (2010\u20132012) and (2012\u20132013) women's teams in . In 2013\u20132014 he coached Lokomotiv Baku women's team in Azerbaijan.\n\nIndia men's national volleyball team: The India men's national volleyball team represents India in international volleyball competitions which is managed by Volleyball Federation of India. It is currently sponsored by Sahara India Pariwar and Asics.\n\nAustralia men's national volleyball team: The Australia Men's national volleyball team, also known as Volleyball Team Australia Men (VTAM) or the Volleyroos, is the national volleyball team of the volleyball-playing nation of Australia. As of August 2015, they are ranked 13th in the world. They are a member of the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC). Their best result came in 2007, when they won the Asian Men's Volleyball Championship.\n\nG. E. Sridharan: G E Sridharan is a former India men's national volleyball team player from Tamil Nadu, India who played during the late 1970s to late 1980s. He was the second player from Tamil Nadu to receive Arjuna Award in 1982. He is the current coach for India men's national volleyball team and former coach for Tamil Nadu Volleball team. He's one of the efficient coach who took Indian youth volleyball to a new height winning gold in Asian volleyball Championship. He was awarded Dronacharya Award in 2008, which many people feel its given too late in his life, seeing his achievements list lying before.\n\nBrazilian Volleyball Confederation: The Brazilian Volleyball Confederation (Portuguese: \"Confedera\u00e7\u00e3o Brasileira de Voleibol, CBV\" ) is the governing body of volleyball and beach volleyball in Brazil. Formed in 1954, its headquarters are in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. The CBV is a member of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) and the South American Volleyball Confederation (CSV) and it is affiliated to the Brazilian Olympic Committee. It organizes both the men's and women's Brazilian Volleyball Superleague, which are the top level's volleyball competition in Brazil, and also organizes the Salonpas Cup, which is an international women's club cup competition played annually in Brazil. The organization also administrates the Brazil men's national volleyball team and the Brazil women's national volleyball team.\n\nK. Udayakumar: Karunakarakurup Udayakumar was an India men's national volleyball team player known for his allround skills at offence and defence and a member of the Indian volleyball team during what many consider as the golden era of Indian volleyball. A former captain of the Indian national volleyball team, Udayakumar was a member of the team, which included Jimmy George and Cyril C. Valloor, that won the Bronze medal in the 1986 Asian Games held in Seoul. Udayakumar played for the Kerala police Volleyball team. The Government of India, in 1991, honoured his services to Indian volleyball by bestowing on him, the second highest Indian sports award, the Arjuna Award.", "question": "What is the estimated market capitalisation of the Indian conglomerate that sponsored the India men's national volleyball team along with Asics?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"conglomerate_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Indian conglomerate."}, "sponsorship_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"sponsored_team": {"type": "string", "description": "The national team sponsored by the conglomerate."}, "other_sponsors": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Other entities that sponsored the team along with the conglomerate."}}, "required": ["sponsored_team", "other_sponsors"], "additionalProperties": false}, "market_capitalization": {"type": "object", "properties": {"value": {"type": "number", "description": "The estimated market capitalization value."}, "unit": {"type": "string", "description": "The unit of the market capitalization (e.g., 'billion')."}, "as_of_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The date as of which the market capitalization was estimated."}}, "required": ["value", "unit", "as_of_date"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["conglomerate_name", "sponsorship_details", "market_capitalization"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"conglomerate_name": "Sahara India Pariwar", "sponsorship_details": {"sponsored_team": "India men's national volleyball team", "other_sponsors": ["Asics"]}, "market_capitalization": {"value": 25.94, "unit": "billion", "as_of_date": "March 2011"}}, "ground_truth": {"conglomerate_name": "Sahara India Pariwar", "sponsorship_details": {"sponsored_team": "India men's national volleyball team", "other_sponsors": ["Asics"]}, "market_capitalization": {"value": 25.94, "unit": "billion", "as_of_date": "March 2011"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2180, "output_tokens": 79, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "70c53d736c61197daa2ae21e7601d563654e4c67d7bfa4a7838a8c7610ee8334", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7d27ed55429907fabef0bd", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Estadio Jalisco", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "1957 European Cup Final: The 1957 European Cup Final was a football match which took place at the Santiago Bernab\u00e9u Stadium in Madrid, Spain, on 30 May 1957. It was contested between Real Madrid of Spain and Fiorentina of Italy. Real Madrid won 2\u20130 after goals from Alfredo Di St\u00e9fano and Francisco Gento in the second half. It was the first of four finals (also counting the Champions League era, followed by the 1965, 1984 and 2012 finals) where one of the teams played in its home stadium, and also the first final where the winning team played at their home stadium.\n\nGSP Stadium: The Pancyprian Gymnastic Association Stadium (GSP Stadium) (Greek: \u03a3\u03c4\u03ac\u03b4\u03b9\u03bf \u0393\u03c5\u03bc\u03bd\u03b1\u03c3\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 \u03a3\u03cd\u03bb\u03bb\u03bf\u03b3\u03bf\u03c2 \"\u03a4\u03b1 \u03a0\u03b1\u03b3\u03ba\u03cd\u03c0\u03c1\u03b9\u03b1\" ) is a football stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus. Although small by international standards, it is the largest stadium in Cyprus, with a capacity of 22,859 and was opened in 1999. It serves as the home stadium for the two Nicosia's biggest clubs APOEL and Omonia. It is also the home stadium of the Cyprus national football team. A stadium under the same name, the old GSP Stadium, existed from 1902 until 1999 in the centre of Nicosia and had a capacity of 12,000.\n\nBoris Paichadze Dinamo Arena: Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, formerly known as Lenin Dinamo Stadium and later Boris Paichadze National Stadium, is a stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia, and the home stadium of Dinamo Tbilisi, Georgia national rugby union team and Georgia national football team. With a capacity of 54,549, the stadium is the largest in Georgia. Built in 1976 by the Georgian architect Gia Kurdiani, the Dinamo Arena was named Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Dinamo Stadium after Russian Communist leader but later, in 1995 was renamed to Boris Paichadze National Stadium after the famous Georgian football player Boris Paichadze. Prior to the construction of Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, the home stadium of Dinamo Tbilisi was the Central Stadium with an approximate capacity of 35,000 spectators. The demand for a much bigger stadium was increased with the successful performance of Dinamo Tbilisi in the mid 1970s. After the inauguration of the stadium, it became the third-largest in the Soviet Union, with a capacity of 74,354 spectators.\n\nWitbank Stadium: Witbank Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Witbank, South Africa. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home stadium of Mpumalanga Black Aces F.C.. It was also the home stadium of Mpumalanga's rugby team, the Pumas , before they relocated to Mbombela.\n\nGillette Stadium: Gillette Stadium is a stadium located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, 28 mi southwest of downtown Boston and 20 mi northeast of downtown Providence, Rhode Island. It serves as the home stadium and administrative offices for both the NFL's New England Patriots football franchise and MLS's New England Revolution soccer team. In 2012, it also became the home stadium for the football program of the University of Massachusetts (UMass), while on-campus Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium was undergoing renovations. Gillette will continue to host higher attended home games.\n\nUE Llagostera: Uni\u00f3 Esportiva Llagostera-Costa Brava S.A.E. is a Spanish football team based in Llagostera, Girona, in the Autonomous Community of Catalonia. Founded in 1947, it currently plays in Segunda Divisi\u00f3n B \u2013 Group 3. Its home stadium was \"Estadi Municipal de Llagostera\", with a capacity for 1,500 spectators, but as that does not meet LFP criteria for home games, the team hade as its home stadium from 2014 to 2017 the Estadi Palam\u00f3s Costa Brava, 30\u00a0km from Llagostera, which holds 3,724 spectators. Llagostera is the smallest town ever to have a team in one of the two professional football divisions in Spain.\n\nEdgar Zald\u00edvar: Edgar Zaldivar Valverde (born October 17, 1996 in San Luis Potos\u00ed City, San Luis Potos\u00ed) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Club Atlas.\n\nEdgar Brown Memorial Stadium: Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium is the home stadium for the Chiawana High School Riverhawks and Pasco High School Bulldogs of Pasco, Washington. The school's football, soccer and track-and-field teams play their home games at \"Edgar Brown\", as it is commonly called.\n\nSein\u00e4joen keskuskentt\u00e4: Sein\u00e4joen keskuskentt\u00e4 is an athletics and football stadium in Sein\u00e4joki, Finland. It is the home stadium of SJK's reserve team Kerho 07 of Kakkonen and it holds 4,500 spectators. 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He is best known for his work with such bands as Lifeforce, ZRS, Brad Factor:10, The Slashtones, The Freak Parade, and his production work with Hedi, Barbara Lee George, MC Magic D and Gun Hill. As a bass player he is known for his diversity, playing with rock, funk, jazz, blues and hip hop artists, and for his use of various fretted and fretless four, five and six string bass guitars. He is also well known within the music industry for hosting premier \"all star\" jam sessions at various nightclubs in the New York area during the 1990s. Even has appeared on HBO and \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\" during the current century and continues to work in Music and the Information Technology field.\n\nExit...Stage Left: Exit...Stage Left is the second live album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released as a double album in October 1981 on Anthem Records. After touring in support of their eighth studio album \"Moving Pictures\" (1981), the band gathered recordings made over the previous two years and constructed a live release from them with producer Terry Brown. The album features recordings from June 1980 on their \"Permanent Waves\" (1980) tour, and from March 1981 on their \"Moving Pictures\" tour.\n\nHistory of film technology: The history of film technology traces the development of film technology from the initial development of \"moving pictures\" at the end of 19th century to the present time. Motion pictures were initially exhibited as a fairground novelty and developed into one of the most important tools of communication and entertainment in the 20th century. Major developments in motion picture technology have included the adoption of synchronized motion picture sound, color motion picture film, and the adoption of digital film technologies to replace physical film stock at both ends of the production chain by digital image sensors and projectors.\n\nMoving Pictures (magazine): Moving Pictures was a quarterly magazine focusing on the film industry and the art of film. It was published from 1989 to 2012. The corporate motto was \"Going places other film magazines fear to tread\".\n\nMoving Pictures (webcomic): Moving Pictures is a late 2000s webcomic written by Kathryn Immonen and illustrated by Stuart Immonen. Set in occupied France in World War II, the webcomic presents the complex relationship of Nazi officer Rolf Hauptman and Canadian museum curator Ila Gardner. 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The movie was filmed entirely in Israel, and the taglines were: \"\"The monster they feared was the prince she loved\"\" and \"\"The classic fairy tale about seeing with your heart\"\".\n\nForward start option: In finance, a forward start option is an option that starts at a specified future date with an expiration date set further in the future. A forward start option starts at a specified date in the future; however, the premium is paid in advance, and the time of expiration is established at the time the forward start option is purchased. Since the asset price at the start of this option is not known \"a priori\", it is common to specify that the strike price will be set in the future so that the option is initially at the money or a certain percentage in the money or out of the money. This contract can be used to give an investor exposure to forward volatility. Executive stock options can be viewed as a type of forward start option. 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Both sides were missing key players: the Portuguese were without their injured striker Fernando Gomes, while the Germans were missing their sweeper, and captain, Klaus Augenthaler, who was suspended, along with striker Roland Wohlfarth and midfield player Hans Dorfner, who were both injured. The Portuguese side fought back from 1\u20130 down to win their first European Cup, with the goals coming from a back heel by Rabah Madjer and a volley from Juary, after a Ludwig K\u00f6gl header had given Bayern the lead in the first half. 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His writings became the guiding texts for the Church of Scientology and a number of affiliated organizations that address such diverse topics as business administration, literacy and drug rehabilitation. The Church's dissemination of these materials led to Hubbard being listed by the \"Guinness Book of World Records\" as the most translated and published author in the world. The Guinness World Record for the most audio books published for one author is also held by Hubbard. In 2014, Hubbard was cited by \"Smithsonian\" magazine as one of the 100 most significant Americans of all time, as one of the eleven religious figures on that list.\n\nNegging: Negging is an act of emotional manipulation whereby a person makes a deliberate backhanded compliment or otherwise flirtatious remark to another person to undermine their confidence and increase their need of the manipulator's approval. Although some believe that it builds attraction, it results in poor quality relationships. 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In the prodrome to psychosis, uncharacteristic basic symptoms develop first, followed by more characteristic basic symptoms and brief and self-limited psychotic-like symptoms, and finally the onset of psychosis. In 2015, the European Psychiatric Association issued guidance recommending the use of a subscale of basic symptoms, called the Cognitive Disturbances scale (COGDIS), in the assessment of psychosis risk in help-seeking psychiatric patients; in a meta-analysis, COGDIS was shown to be as predictive of transition to psychosis as the Ultra High Risk (UHR) criteria up to 2 years after assessment, and significantly more predictive thereafter. The basic symptoms measured by COGDIS, as well as those measured by another subscale, the Cognitive-Perceptive basic symptoms scale (COPER), are predictive of transition to schizophrenia.\n\nImagini: Imagini is a London-based software firm founded in 2006. 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The documentary focuses on David O. Selznick from the time of the book's publication to the Academy Awards ceremony of 1940. Included are interviews with many of the crew and office personnel involved in making the film. Producer David O. Selznick struggled to control his project, working with three directors along the way--George Cukor, Victor Fleming and Sam Wood. Each had their own vision and the strong-willed men often clashed.\n\nI'm Breathless: I'm Breathless: Music from and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy is the second soundtrack album by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was released on May 22, 1990, by Sire Records to promote and accompany the film \"Dick Tracy\". In the film Madonna starred as Breathless Mahoney and her then-boyfriend Warren Beatty played the title role. After filming was complete, Madonna began work on the film's soundtrack, with songwriter Stephen Sondheim, producer Patrick Leonard and engineer Bill Bottrell. 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The executives of Azteca discussed with Disney Media Networks for a third season, but later cancelled the idea.\n\nSuzanne Ashworth: Suzanne Ashworth (also Dick) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Suzanne Hall. She made her first on-screen appearance on 3 October 2005. Suzanne was introduced by series producer David Hanson as part of the Ashworth family. In February 2010, Suzanne was axed from the serial by new series producer Paul Marquess. Suzanne made her final appearance on 14 July 2010. Marquess stated in an interview that he was a big fan of Hall's work in the serial. In late 2010 it was revealed that Hall had returned to filming and Suzanne would be pregnant with twins. Suzanne's storylines have included trying to keep her family together, fathering a son Rhys Ashworth secretly with another man, other affairs and a feud with Kathy Barnes (Sarah Jane Buckley). 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Producer Brian Grazer, composer Hans Zimmer and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman also return, with David Koepp coming on board to help the latter.\n\nThe Wrestler (2008 film): The Wrestler is a 2008 American sports drama film co-produced and directed by Darren Aronofsky, written by Robert D. Siegel, and starring Mickey Rourke, Marisa Tomei, and Evan Rachel Wood. Production began in January 2008 and Fox Searchlight Pictures acquired rights to distribute the film in the U.S.; it was released in a limited capacity on December 17, 2008, and was released nationwide on January 23, 2009. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on April 21, 2009, in the United States. It was released in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2009.\n\nAmy Barnes: Amy Knight (also Barnes) is a fictional character from the Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\", played by Ashley Slanina-Davies. She debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 14 November 2005. Amy was created by executive producer David Hanson and Slanina-Davies was offered the role whilst looking for work as an extra. In 2009, Slanina-Davies stated that she would be lost without the role and confirmed her loyalty to the serial. In July 2010, it was announced that Slanina-Davies would be leaving the show. However it was revealed that she was back filming and staying in the serial in 2011. Amy's storylines have included underage pregnancy which resulted in the birth of daughter Leah Barnes and the subject of domestic abuse in her relationship with Ste Hay, portrayed by Kieron Richardson respectively. Whilst filming the storyline Slanina-Davies cut her long hair off for charity and this was scripted into the storyline.\n\nCindy Cunningham: Cynthia \"Cindy\" Savage (also Cunningham, Longford and Hutchinson) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\", played by Stephanie Waring. She made her first on-screen appearance on 4 December 1995, then played by Laura Crossley, as the youngest daughter of Gordon (Bernard Latham) and Angela Cunningham (Liz Stooke). In 1996, Crossley quit the serial and the role was recast to Waring. Waring remained with the soap until 2001, when she quit the role. Waring reprised the role briefly in 2002 and 2004 before returning to \"Hollyoaks\" as a full-time character in June 2008, reintroduced by series producer Bryan Kirkwood. In 2010, Waring became pregnant and her character was temporarily written out for Waring's maternity leave. Waring confirmed on her Twitter page at the beginning of December that she had received scripts for her return to the show. She returned to filming in January 2011 and returned on 9 March 2011. Waring has been nominated for several awards for her part as Cindy. 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The cast includes Feroz Khan, Hema Malini, Rekha, Premnath, Imtiaz Khan, Danny Denzongpa, Farida Jalal, Ranjeet, Helen, Madan Puri, Jeevan, Iftekhar and Dara Singh, satyen kappu and sudhir. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. This film took Feroz Khan to new heights in his career as this was a blockbuster movie. The same year, \"Sholay\" and \"Deewar\" were released. The film is also its scenes featuring Buzkashi a Central Asian sport on horses, including aerial shots, which in turn won film's cinematographer, Kamal Bose, Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer.\n\nR.H. Hooper & Company: R.H. Hooper & Cooper & Company was the name used by two stock traders, Joseph C. Monier and Clifford M. Story, before they were suspended from the New York Cotton Exchange on June 18, 1930. 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He was born in Kapa'a on the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i on Jan. 17, 1916. He earned a BA degree from the University of Hawaii in 1937, and also studied at the California School of Fine Art, at Columbia University with Meyer Schapiro and at the New School of Social Research in New York City. From 1946 to the 1970s, he taught at the Brooklyn Museum Art School where his students included Frances Kornbluth and Jean Arcoleo. He also spent many summers painting on Monhegan Island in Maine. Upon retirement in the 1970s, Tam returned to Kaua'i and died there on January 3, 1991 of lymphoma.\n\nLook Homeward, Angel: Look Homeward, Angel: A Story of the Buried Life is a 1929 novel by Thomas Wolfe. It is Wolfe's first novel, and is considered a highly autobiographical American coming-of-age story. The character of Eugene Gant is generally believed to be a depiction of Wolfe himself. The novel covers the span of time from Eugene's birth to the age of 19. The setting is the fictional town and state of Altamont, Catawba, a fictionalization of his home town, Asheville, North Carolina. Playwright Ketti Frings wrote a theatrical adaptation of Wolfe's work in a 1957 play of the same title.\n\nThomas Wolfe: Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 \u2013 September 15, 1938) was an American novelist of the early twentieth century.\n\nEdward Aswell: Edward Campbell Aswell (October 9, 1900, Nashville, Tennessee \u2013 November 5, 1958, Chappaqua, New York) was a 20th-century American editor. He was Thomas Wolfe's last editor and edited Wolfe's three posthumous books. This required considerable editorial work as the manuscripts were not in publishable form at Wolfe's death, but how much credit for the resulting three books devolves to Wolfe, and how much to Aswell, remains a subject of dispute.\n\nThomas Wolfe House: The Thomas Wolfe House, also known as the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, is a state historic site, historic house and museum located at 52 North Market Street in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. The American author Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938) lived in the home during his boyhood. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 for its association with Wolfe. It is located in the Downtown Asheville Historic District.\n\nJonathan Crary: Jonathan Crary, is an art critic and essayist, and is Meyer Schapiro Professor of Modern Art and Theory at Columbia University in New York. His first notable works were \"Techniques of the Observer: On Vision and Modernity in the 19th Century\" (1990), and \"Suspensions of Perception: Attention, Spectacle and Modern Culture\" (2000). He has published critical essays for over 30 Exhibition catalogues, mostly on contemporary art. His style is often classified as observational mixed with scientific, and a dominant theme in his work is the role of the human eye.\n\nOf Time and the River: Of Time and the River (subtitled \"A Legend of Man's Hunger in his Youth\") is a 1935 novel by American author Thomas Wolfe. It is a fictionalized autobiography, using the name Eugene Gant for Wolfe's, detailing the protagonist's early and mid-twenties, during which time the character attends Harvard University, moves to New York City and teaches English at a university there, and travels overseas with the character Francis Starwick. Francis Starwick was based on Wolfe's friend, playwright Kenneth Raisbeck. 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The blast also damaged 115 homes, completely destroying 32 of them, and prompted the evacuation of 5,000 residents. Firefighters eventually controlled the blaze, but electricity and water remained cut following the explosions, and the military was deployed to the site. Mexican President Felipe Calder\u00f3n visited the explosion site on the day of the incident to offer condolences to the victims' families. The fire was one of the deadliest in Mexican history, largely destroying an area of five-kilometre radius, and some oil may have polluted the Atoyac River.\n\nKenya Crude Oil Pipeline: Kenya Crude Oil Pipeline, also Lokichar\u2013Lamu Crude Oil Pipeline, is a proposed crude-oil pipeline in Kenya. The pipeline will originate in the oil-rich South Lokichar Basin, near the town of Lokichar, in northwest Kenya to end at Port Lamu, on the Indian Ocean. The route will remain as originally planned in the Uganda\u2013Kenya Crude Oil Pipeline, in August 2015. 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Now it is a crude oil pipeline from Kandla to Panipat and subsequently it is a product pipeline up to Bhatinda.\n\nOdessa\u2013Brody pipeline: The Odessa\u2013Brody pipeline (also known as Sarmatia pipeline) is a crude oil pipeline between the Ukrainian cities Odessa at the Black Sea, and Brody near the Ukrainian-Polish border. There are plans to expand the pipeline to P\u0142ock, and furthermore to Gda\u0144sk in Poland. 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His breakthrough role was in romantic comedy \"Chasing Liberty\" (2004), for which he received a nomination at Teen Choice Awards. He then appeared in supporting roles in Woody Allen's \"Match Point\" (2005), the German-British romantic comedy \"Imagine Me and You\" (2006), the period drama \"Copying Beethoven\" (2006). He gained praise for his performance as an aspiring artist in Julian Jarrold's drama \"Brideshead Revisited\" (2008) and as Ozymandias in the American neo-noir-superhero film \"Watchmen\" (2009), based on DC Comics' limited series of the same name. He then starred in romantic comedy \"Leap Year\" (2010) and Australian drama \"Burning Man\" (2011), the latter earning him a nomination for Best Actor at the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards.\n\nAdam Hicks: Hicks had a recurring role on \"Titus\", and had roles in various movies and television series, before playing the lead in \"How to Eat Fried Worms\". 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(] ; born June 27, 1959) is a Polish cinematographer and film director who started his career in the United States. He rose to fame in the 1990s with his innovative work on \"Schindler's List\" (1993). He has established a partnership with Steven Spielberg, working as a cinematographer on his movies since 1993. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on \"Schindler's List\" and \"Saving Private Ryan\" (1998). In recent years, Kami\u0144ski has also moved into the field of directing, first with the horror film \"Lost Souls\", and later television series like \"The Event\" and \"The Divide\".\n\nSaving Private Ryan (soundtrack): Saving Private Ryan: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the 1998 film \"Saving Private Ryan\", directed by Steven Spielberg. The album was produced by composer John Williams and distributed by DreamWorks Records. Recorded in Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, the scores were performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, with two of the ten compositions featuring vocals from the Tanglewood Festival Chorus. The soundtrack runs for almost an hour, while the film itself lasts over two hours.\n\nBonnie Curtis: Bonnie Kathleen Curtis (born March 26, 1966) is an American film producer whose credits include \"Saving Private Ryan\", \"A.I.\", \"Minority Report\", and \"\", directed by Steven Spielberg. Her first solo project was the 2005 release \"The Chumscrubber\". She then joined Mockingbird Pictures with partner Julie Lynn in 2011. Curtis and Lynn produced Albert Nobbs, which was nominated for three Academy Awards. Curtis is a co-recipient of the 1999 Producers Guild Award for Motion Picture Producer of the Year, for \"Saving Private Ryan\". On March 12, 2015, Curtis was inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame. Spielberg congratulated her via video message during the ceremony.\n\nBand of Brothers (miniseries): Band of Brothers is a 2001 American war drama miniseries based on historian Stephen E. Ambrose's 1992 non-fiction book of the same name. The executive producers were Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, who had collaborated on the 1998 World War II film \"Saving Private Ryan\". The episodes first aired in 2001 on HBO. The series won Emmy and Golden Globe awards in 2001 for best miniseries.\n\nMatt Damon filmography: Matt Damon is an American actor, producer and screenwriter. He made his screen debut at the age of 18 with a minor role in the 1988 film \"Mystic Pizza\". After appearing in a series of supporting parts in much of the 1990s, Francis Ford Coppola cast Damon as the lead of the 1997 legal drama \"The Rainmaker\". His breakthrough came later that year when he played the title role of an unrecognized genius in \"Good Will Hunting\", a drama which he also co-wrote with Ben Affleck. Damon and Affleck won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and Damon was nominated for Best Actor. He followed it by playing the title roles of a soldier in Steven Spielberg's war drama \"Saving Private Ryan\" (1998) and of the criminal Tom Ripley in the thriller \"The Talented Mr. Ripley\" (1999), both of which gained critical and commercial success. Damon's profile continued to expand in the 2000s, as he took on starring roles in two lucrative film franchises. He featured as a con man in Steven Soderbergh's \"Ocean's Trilogy\" (2001\u201307) and played the titular spy Jason Bourne in four of the five films in the \"Bourne\" series (2002\u201316).\n\nGary Levinsohn: Gary Levinsohn is an American film producer. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, along with Steven Spielberg, Ian Bryce, Mark Gordon for the film \"Saving Private Ryan\". He is the co-owner of Mutual Film Company.\n\nList of Band of Brothers episodes: HBO's \"Band of Brothers\", a ten-part television World War II miniseries based on the book of the same title written by historian and biographer Stephen E. Ambrose, was executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks after their collaboration on the World War II film \"Saving Private Ryan\" (1998). 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The franchise entered the season off an 11\u20135 record in their previous season, a playoff berth, but a loss in the American Football Conference (AFC) Championship game against the eventual Super Bowl XLIII champions, the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens recorded nine victories to seven losses, although they were unable to win the AFC North division title. However, due to various playoff clinching scenarios in the AFC, the Ravens were able to clinch a wild card playoff berth against the New England Patriots, which they won. They, however, lost in the AFC playoffs divisional round against the eventual AFC Champion Indianapolis Colts; with this loss, the 2009 season came to an end for the Ravens. 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Despite having one of the toughest schedules in the NFL, the Ravens completed a major turnaround from the 2007 season, finishing the season with an 11\u20135 record and a playoff berth. They defeated the Miami Dolphins in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, and then in the divisional round they defeated the Tennessee Titans, who had compiled the best record in the AFC over the regular season. However, in the AFC championship game, the Ravens' season came to an end as they were defeated by eventual Super Bowl XLIII champion Pittsburgh Steelers.\n\n2015 Baltimore Ravens season: The Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 20th season in the National Football League (NFL) and the eighth under head coach John Harbaugh. Although picked by some, including \"Sports Illustrated\"'s Peter King, to reach the Super Bowl, they had a disappointing season in part due to injuries. 14 of their games were decided by 8 points or less and Joe Flacco, Justin Forsett, Steve Smith, Sr., and Terrell Suggs all suffered season ending injuries. They were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 14 with a loss to the Seattle Seahawks, in which they also suffered their ninth loss, resulting their first losing season in the Harbaugh\u2013Flacco era and first since the collapse of the Brian Billick era. Ultimately the Ravens finished with a 5\u201311 record and twenty-two players ended the season on Injured Reserve.\n\n2014 Baltimore Ravens season: The Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 19th season in the National Football League and the seventh under head coach John Harbaugh. The Ravens improved upon their 8-8 record from 2013, when they missed the playoffs for the first time since 2007. 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The Ravens selected him with the tenth overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft, and he is now the team's all-time leader in sacks. Suggs is a six-time Pro Bowl selection, a two time All-Pro and was the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2011.\n\n1988\u201389 Boston Celtics season: The 1988\u201389 Boston Celtics season was the 43rd season of the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). This was the first season for Jim Rodgers as head coach. Rodgers had been a Celtics assistant coach prior to this season. This year's Celtics team was severely hindered by the loss of star forward Larry Bird to a heel injury which required surgery. Bird played only six early-season games before being lost to injury. Initially, Bird was expected back in March, but it was delayed and ultimately became a season-ending injury. The results were dramatic as the Celtics, who had averaged over 60 wins per season thus far in the 1980s, fell to just 42 wins in this season. Coming into the season, the Celtics had been the Eastern Conference's #1 seed five years in a row. This season they were the #8 seed, clinching a playoff spot in the season's final game. This season included some bright spots, particularly the emergence of guard Reggie Lewis, who had been only a minimal bench contributor in his rookie season of 1987-88, but averaged nearly 20 points per game as a starter in 1988-89.\n\n2016 Baltimore Ravens season: The 2016 Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 21st season in the National Football League and the ninth under head coach John Harbaugh. With a week 12 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, the Ravens improved upon their 5\u201311 record from 2015, finishing the season 8\u20138. Despite the improvement, the Ravens failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second consecutive year after losing to the Steelers in Week 16. It was the first time the Ravens missed the playoffs in consecutive seasons since 2004\u20132005. 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He has been working on films with Aardman Animations since 2005. Along with voicing roles for characters, he is Aardman's read-in artist and is the official voice for Wallace after Peter Sallis' retirement and subsequent death.\n\nFlushed Away: Flushed Away is a 2006 British-American computer-animated action-adventure comedy film directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell, produced by Cecil Kramer, David Sproxton, and Peter Lord, and written by Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Chris Lloyd, Joe Keenan and William Davies. It is the third and final film to be co-produced by Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Animation following \"Chicken Run\" (2000) and \"\" (2005), and was Aardman's first completely computer-animated feature as opposed to their usual stop-motion standard. 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Gulp was filmed \"on the world\u2019s largest stop-motion set\". The film is under 2 minutes long, and is followed by a behind-the-scenes featurette. The co-directors were Will Studd and Sumo Science.\n\nPeter Lord: Peter Lord, CBE (born 4 November 1953) is a British animator, film producer, director and co-founder of the Academy Award-winning Aardman Animations studio, an animation firm best known for its clay-animated films and shorts, particularly those featuring plasticine duo Wallace and Gromit. He also directed \"The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! \" which was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 85th Academy Awards.\n\n4mations: 4mations is a website made for people to upload, view and share animated films and games. The site was founded in 2008 by the Channel Four Television Corporation, sponsored by Aardman Animations and Lupus Films. As the site is targeted to adults, risque animations are often featured.\n\nWallace and Gromit: Wallace and Gromit is a British clay animation comedy series created by Nick Park of Aardman Animations. The series consists of four short films and a feature-length film. The series centres on Wallace, a good-natured, eccentric, cheese-loving inventor, along with his companion Gromit, a silent yet loyal and intelligent anthropomorphic dog. Wallace was originally voiced by veteran actor Peter Sallis, but as of 2011, this role has been passed on to Ben Whitehead. Gromit remains silent, communicating only through means of facial expressions and body language.\n\nAardman Animations: Aardman Animations, Ltd., also known as Aardman Studios, or simply as Aardman, is a British animation studio based in Bristol. Aardman is known for films made using stop-motion clay animation techniques, particularly those featuring Plasticine characters Wallace and Gromit. After some experimental computer animated short films during the late 1990s, beginning with \"Owzat\" (1997), it entered the computer animation market with \"Flushed Away\" (2006). Aardman films have made $973.2 million worldwide and average $163 million per film. All of their stop motion films are among the highest-grossing stop-motion films, with their debut, \"Chicken Run\" (2000), being their top-grossing film as well as the highest-grossing stop-motion film of all time.\n\nAdam (1992 film): Adam is a 1991 British 6-minute stop motion clay animated short film written, animated and directed by Peter Lord of Aardman Animations. It was nominated for an Academy Award for best short film, and won the equivalent award at BAFTA in 1992 as well as the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in 1993. It is based on the beginning of the Book of Genesis. 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The telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on July 6, 1987 and ran for 199 episodes until April 8, 1988. This telenovela was a huge success in Mexico, Latin America, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Estonia, China the United States, Indonesia and provided the template for numerous other Latin American soap operas in terms of story, plot twists and characters for years to come.\n\nLo que la vida me rob\u00f3: Lo que la vida me rob\u00f3 (English title: \"What Life Took From Me\"), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa, broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas now known as Las Estrellas. The series originally aired from October 28, 2013 to July 27, 2014. It is an adaptation of the telenovela of 1983 \"Bodas de odio\" produced by Ernesto Alonso, which also inspired \"Amor real\", produced by Carla Estrada in 2003.\n\nLas Estrellas: Las Estrellas (The Stars; previously El Canal de las Estrellas) is one of the cornerstone networks of Televisa, with affiliate stations all over Mexico, flagshipped at XEW-TV in Mexico City. Many of the programs of \"Las Estrellas\" are seen in the United States on Univision, UniM\u00e1s, and Galavisi\u00f3n. Las Estrellas has been criticized for its practice of airing a significant amount of 4:3 standard definition content stretched to 16:9 high definition that some TV viewers have nicknamed Stretch-o-Vision, until 14 March 2012, when Las Estrellas, FOROtv, Canal 5 and Galavisi\u00f3n started to broadcast a significant amount of 4:3 standard definition content in their original resolution.\n\nLas Estrellas (telenovela): Las Estrellas is an Argentine telenovela produced by Pol-Ka Producciones for El Trece. It stars Celeste Cid, Marcela Kloosterboer, Natalie P\u00e9rez, Violeta Urtizberea, Justina Bustos, Esteban Lamothe, Gonzalo Valenzuela, and Rafael Ferro. It premiered on May 29, 2017.\n\nMi coraz\u00f3n es tuyo: Mi coraz\u00f3n es tuyo (English: \"My heart is yours\") is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa and airs weeknights on El Canal de las Estrellas. The telenovela is an adaptation of the Spanish telenovela \"Ana y los 7\". It was adapted in Mexico by Alejandro Pohlenz, Marcia del R\u00edo, and Pablo Ferrer.\n\nMaritza Rodr\u00edguez: Maritza Rodr\u00edguez G\u00f3mez (born 1 September 1975 in Barranquilla, Colombia) is a Colombian telenovela actress and model. She is best known for her roles as Cristal Covarrubias in Venevisi\u00f3n's telenovela \u00c1ngel Rebelde (2003), as Marfil Mondragon de Ir\u00e1zabal and Deborah Mondrag\u00f3n de D\u00e1vila in Venevisi\u00f3n's telenovela Acorralada (2007), as Sara Andrade in Telemundo's telenovela El Rostro de Analia (2008), as Pilar and Raquel Arismendi in Telemundo's telenovela La Casa de al Lado (2011), as Antonia Villarroel in Telemundo's telenovela El Rostro de la Venganza (2012) and now as Teresa Cristina Palmer in Telemundo's telenovela Marido En Alquiler (2013).\n\nLa usurpadora: La Usurpadora (International Title: \"Deceptions\") is a Mexican romantic drama telenovela produced by Salvador Mejia Alejandre and originally broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas from February 9 to July 24, 1998. It starred Gabriela Spanic and Fernando Colunga, and was based on \"La Intrusa\", a novela originally broadcast in Venezuela which was itself a remake of Radio Caracas Television's 1971 telenovela \"La Usurpadora\", which was starred by Marina Baura and Ra\u00fal Amundaray. This was one of the last telenovelas to feature Libertad Lamarque, who here portrayed the character of Abuela Piedad Bracho. The show's premise revolves around a pair of twin sisters who were separated when they were young, and as adults the younger sister is forced to act as a \"replacement\" for her wealthy twin who wants to temporarily leave her husband and his family to enjoy a life of luxury with multiple lovers. The telenovela had huge success in Mexico with ratings of 38.4 and has been exported and ported to various languages across the world.\n\nVioleta Urtizberea: Violeta Urtizberea is an Argentine actress. She began working on Magazine for fai in the channel Telefe, along her father Mex Urtizberea. She made other works with him, and then began her own career. She worked once again with her father in the 2012 telenovela Graduados.\n\nGabriela Goddzer: Gabriela Goddzer is a fictional character in the 2012 Argentine telenovela \"Graduados\". She is played by Violeta Urtizberea.\n\nList of Mi coraz\u00f3n es tuyo episodes: Mi coraz\u00f3n es tuyo (English: \"My Heart Is Yours\") is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa, which is transmitted by El Canal de las Estrellas. The telenovela is an adaptation of the Spanish telenovela \"Ana y los 7\". 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He has played for Fath Tehran, Persepolis, Al-Ahli Dubai, Bayern Munich, Qatar SC, Steel Azin, Schalke 04, Tractor Sazi, and the Iran national team for which he scored 38 goals in 127 appearances. In 2004, he became the fourth Iranian player to win the Asian Footballer of the Year. He announced his retirement at the end of the 2013\u201314 season and, on 11 April 2014, played the final game of his 18-year career. He is currently manager of Naft Tehran.\n\nFath Tehran F.C.: Fath Tehran F.C. was an Iranian Football club based in Tehran, Iran. It was the first club of former Bayern Munich midfielder Ali Karimi, and former VfL Bochum striker Vahid Hashemian.\n\nMajid Halvaei: Majid Halvaei (Persian: \u0645\u062c\u06cc\u062f \u062d\u0644\u0648\u0627\u06cc\u06cc\u200e \u200e , born 7 February 1948) is a retired Iranian association football defender. Between 1970 and 1974 he played 15 international matches, at the 1970 Asian Games, 1972 Summer Olympics and 1972 AFC Asian Cup, which Iran won. Domestically he mostly stayed with PAS Tehran F.C.\n\nQaani: Mirza Habibollah Shirazi, known as Qaani, is one of the most famous poets of the Qajar era. He was born in 1223 AH in Shiraz, where he attended elementary school. At an early age, Qaani went to Mashhad for further study. He wrote a poem to praise Fath Ali Shah Qajar during the former's visit to Tehran, and called him \"mojtahed o sho'ara\".\n\nKamiar Ghanbari: Kamiar Ghanbari (Persian: \u06a9\u0627\u0645\u06cc\u0627\u0631 \u0642\u0646\u0628\u0631\u06cc\u200e \u200e ; born 1988 in Tehran) is an Iranian football defender who currently plays for Persepolis F.C. in Iran's Premier Football League. He is a talented left footed defender who can play in the left back and central defender position. He has represented Iran in most youth levels. He left the PAS Tehran F.C. youth system at the beginning of 2007 at the age of 19 after being approved by Hamid Estili he put pen to paper to a contract keeping him at Persepolis until 2010.\n\nMohammad Panjali: Seyed Mohammad Panjali Qomi (born July 26, 1955 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and a football coach. He played for Bargh Tehran, Fath Tehran, F.C. Aboomoslem, Persepolis FC, Al-Ittihad and the Iran national football team, where he made 45 appearances. He usually played in the defender position. He was also team manager of Persepolis from 1993 until 1994.\n\nShahid Dastgerdi Stadium: The Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium (also known as PAS Tehran Stadium) (Persian: \u0648\u0631\u0632\u0634\u06af\u0627\u0647 \u0634\u0647\u064a\u062f \u062f\u0633\u062a\u06af\u0631\u062f\u06cc\u200e \u200e ) is a football stadium located in the Ekbatan area of Tehran, Iran. It was named after a casualty of the Iran\u2013Iraq War. 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She is best known for her roles in \"All the Boys Love Mandy Lane\" and \"Monsters\", and has been featured in \"Maxim\" magazine.\n\nScience fiction films in India: The genre of science fiction has been prevalent in the Indian film industry since the second half of the 20th century. Beginning in 1952, the film \"Kaadu\" was made, which was a Tamil-American co-production. \" The Alien\" was a science fiction film under production in the late 1960s which was eventually cancelled. The film was being directed by Bengali Indian director Satyajit Ray and produced by Hollywood studio Columbia Pictures. The script was written by Ray in 1967, based on \"Bankubabur Bandhu\", a Bengali story he had written in 1962 for \"Sandesh\", the Ray family magazine. 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The story is based on the 2006 film \"Boys Love\" and the follow up 2007 film \"Boys Love, the Movie\" both co-written directed by Kotaro Terauchi.\n\nSuperman Returns: Superman Returns is a 2006 American superhero film directed and produced by Bryan Singer. It is based on the DC Comics character Superman and serves as an homage sequel to the motion pictures \"Superman\" (1978) and \"Superman II\" (1980), while ignoring the events of \"Superman III\" (1983) and \"\" (1987). The film stars Brandon Routh as Clark Kent/Superman, Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane, Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor, with James Marsden, Frank Langella, and Parker Posey. The film tells the story of the title character returning to Earth after a five-year absence. He finds that his love interest Lois Lane has moved on with her life, and that his archenemy Lex Luthor is plotting a scheme that will destroy Superman and the world.\n\nJustice League (film): Justice League is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is intended to be the fifth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The film is directed by Zack Snyder and written by Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon, from a story by Snyder and Terrio, and features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher, Ciar\u00e1n Hinds, Amy Adams, Willem Dafoe, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeremy Irons, Diane Lane, Connie Nielsen, and J. K. Simmons. In \"Justice League\", Batman and Wonder Woman assemble a team consisting of Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg to face the catastrophic threat of Steppenwolf and his army of Parademons.\n\nSupergirl (film): Supergirl is a 1984 British superhero film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by David Odell, based on the DC Comics character of the same name and serves as a spin-off to Alexander and Ilya Salkind's \"Superman\" film series. The film stars Helen Slater as Supergirl, along with Faye Dunaway, Mia Farrow and Peter O'Toole, with Marc McClure reprising his role as Jimmy Olsen from the \"Superman\" films. He was the only actor to do so. \"Supergirl\" was the first superhero film to feature a woman in the lead role.\n\nKeith Calder: Keith G. 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He is a trainer for his younger brother Karl of \"Team Amoussou\" and, following official recognition of mixed martial arts in France, became the president of the national sanctioning body, the Commission National de Mixed Martial Arts, in January 2008. On 1 October 2013, Amoussou assumed the position of president of the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF).\n\nUFC on Fox: Weidman vs. Gastelum: UFC on Fox: Weidman vs. Gastelum (also known as UFC on Fox 25) was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship held at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.\n\nShooto: Shooto is a combat sport/mixed martial arts system and mixed martial arts organization that is governed by the \"Shooto Association\" and the \"International Shooto Commission\". Shooto was originally formed in 1985, as an organization and as a particular fighting system derived from shoot wrestling. Practitioners are referred to as shooters, similarly to practitioners of shoot wrestling. Shooto rules have evolved such that their events are now true mixed martial arts competitions.\n\nCV Productions, Inc.: CV Productions, Inc., is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based mixed martial arts company, founded in 1979. It is considered the first MMA based company in the United States and responsible for creating the blueprint for modern mixed martial arts competition. The company promoted the first regulated league of mixed martial arts style competitions beginning in 1980 with the intention of creating a new mainstream sport. The league events pitted combatants from all fighting disciplines including boxers, kick boxers, martial artists, wrestlers, grapplers, and all around \u201ctough guys.\u201d Competitors could win by opponent\u2019s submission, knockout or judges' decision (based on the 10 point \u201cmust\u201d system). The competitions were promoted as \u201cAnything Goes - striking, throwing, grappling, punching, kicking, ground fighting, and more.\u201d The shows were immediately dubbed by the media as \u201cOrganized, Legalized, Street Fighting,\u201d a phrase coined by KDKA TV's Dave Durian.\n\nMohammed "The Hawk" Shahid: Mohammed Shahid (born July 8, 1989) is an entrepreneur and a mixed martial artist from Bahrain. He is the CEO of KHK MMA and the President of the Bahrain based mixed martial arts organisation, Brave Combat Federation owned and supported by His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa. Mohammed Shahid was the first mixed martial artist from Bahrain to compete in global MMA events. He was assigned a managerial role to develop mixed martial arts in Bahrain as the CEO of KHK MMA. Bahrain established a national team alongside bringing global talent to facilitate the growth of MMA in Bahrain.\n\nDerrick Lewis (fighter): Born and raised as one of seven siblings, the second oldest, by a single mother in New Orleans, Louisiana, Lewis was troubled growing up and was often involved in street fighting. In 1999, Lewis and his family relocated to Houston, Texas due to his mother being in an abusive relationship. At the age of 17, Lewis began training in boxing and was preparing for his first amateur fight when the gym unexpectedly shut down. Two weeks after graduating from high school, Lewis was charged with aggravated assault, and was placed on probation. Two years later, while attending Kilgore College on a full scholarship for football, Lewis violated his probation and was sentenced to five years in prison, but ended up serving three and a half. 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Founded by former UFC champion Mark Coleman, Team Hammer House has attracted such mixed martial arts fighters as Kevin Randleman and Phil Baroni.\n\nNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (branded as NYCB Live, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum for naming rights reasons), commonly known as just Nassau Coliseum, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Uniondale, New York. The Coliseum is approximately 19 mi east of New York City on Long Island.\n\nZenQuest Martial Arts Center: ZenQuest Martial Arts Center, formerly called the Okinawan Karate School, is a martial arts school located in Lenox, Massachusetts. The oldest martial arts school in Berkshire County, it was founded in 1972 as a dojo for Uechi-ryu karate. The school since expanded to include other martial arts, and currently provides instruction in Shohei-ryu karate (a spin-off of Uechi-ryu), Brazilian jiu-jitsu, mixed martial arts, Muay Thai, boxing, wrestling, kobudo, and self-defense, and is the fastest growing martial arts community in Berkshire County. The school also contains a store which provides equipment, gear, and instructional media. It is affiliated with the Okinawan Karatedo Association, Demian Maia Jiu-Jitsu Association, and Team Sityodtong Boston, and is accredited by the North American Grappling Association. 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The film stars Robert Redford in the title role of Jay Gatsby, along with Mia Farrow, Sam Waterston, Bruce Dern, Karen Black, Scott Wilson and Lois Chiles, with Howard Da Silva (who previously appeared in the 1949 version), Roberts Blossom and Edward Herrmann.\n\nCarpenter's Station, Kentucky: Carpenter's Station, Kentucky, originally \"Carpenter's Fort\", was established about 2 mi west of present-day Hustonville, Kentucky, by three Carpenter brothers, George Carpenter, John Carpenter, and Adam Carpenter, who came to the site from Rockingham County, Virginia, in the summer of 1779. The brothers were of Germanic descent, sons of George Zimmerman (which Anglicizes to Carpenter), who was born c. 1720 in Switzerland, emigrated to Pennsylvania colony around 1740, and settled in Rockingham County, Virginia, before the American Revolutionary War.\n\nZophar Carpenter's Fort: Carpenter's Fort on McKenzie's Fork of Paint Lick Creek in Kentucky was established by Zophar Carpenter, a native of New York colony who migrated to western Virginia in the 1750s and to Kentucky about 1788. The fort is also referred to as Zophar Carpenter's Station, and placed \"near Suck Fork Creek\". Zophar Carpenter served as a drummer in Captain Dickenson's Company of Virginia Rangers in the French & Indian War. He appeared on a 1792 tax list in Madison Co. KY with Edward Carpenter and John Carpenter. He died on February 6, 1798 at age 65 and is interred in the Carpenter Graveyard near Paint Lick, Garrard County, Kentucky.\n\nReuben, Reuben: Reuben, Reuben is a 1983 comedy-drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starring Tom Conti, Kelly McGillis (in her film debut), Roberts Blossom, Cynthia Harris, and Joel Fabiani.\n\nDoc Hollywood: Doc Hollywood is a 1991 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Caton-Jones, and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman, based on Neil B. Shulman's book, \"What? Dead...Again?\" . The film stars Michael J. Fox, Julie Warner, and Woody Harrelson, with Bridget Fonda, David Ogden Stiers, Frances Sternhagen, Roberts Blossom, and Barnard Hughes appearing in supporting roles.\n\nResurrection (1980 film): Resurrection is a 1980 film which tells the story of a woman who survives the car accident which kills her husband, but discovers that she has the power to heal other people. 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She is one of the founders of Sesame Workshop (originally \"Children's Television Workshop\" or CTW), the organization famous for the creation of the children's television show \"Sesame Street\", which was also co-created by her. Cooney grew up in Phoenix, Arizona and earned a B.A. degree in education from the University of Arizona in 1951. After working for the State Department in Washington, D.C. and as a journalist in Phoenix, she worked as a publicist for television and production companies in New York City. In 1961, she became interested in working for educational television, and became a documentary producer for New York's first educational TV station WNET (Channel 13). Many of the programs she produced won local Emmys.\n\nLloyd Morrisett: Lloyd Newton Morrisett, Jr. (born November 2, 1929) is an American experimental psychologist with a career in education, communications, and philanthropy. 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The program is known for its educational content, and images communicated through the use of Jim Henson's Muppets, animation, short films, humor, and cultural references. The series premiered on November 10, 1969, to positive reviews, some controversy, and high viewership; it has aired on the U.S.'s national public television provider (PBS) since its debut, with its first run moving to premium channel HBO on January 16, 2016.\n\nSesame Workshop: Sesame Workshop (SW), formerly Children's Television Workshop (CTW), is an American non-profit organization which has been responsible for the production of several educational children's programs\u2014including its first and best-known, \"Sesame Street\"\u2014that have been televised internationally. Television producer Joan Ganz Cooney and foundation executive Lloyd Morrisett developed with the idea to form an organization to produce \"Sesame Street\", a television series which would help children, especially those from low-income families, prepare for school. They spent two years, from 1966 to 1968, researching, developing, and raising money for the new series. Cooney was named as the Workshop's first executive director, which was termed \"one of the most important television developments of the decade\".\n\nMichael H. Levine: Michael H. 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Shortly after the debut of \"Sesame Street\" in the United States in 1969, television producers, teachers, and officials of several countries approached the show's producers and the executives of Sesame Workshop (2000-present) about the possibility of airing international versions of \"Sesame Street\". Creator Joan Ganz Cooney hired former CBS executive Michael Dann to field offers to produce versions of the show in other countries.\n\nDavid Connell (television producer): David Connell (1931\u20131995) was the original executive producer for \"Sesame Street\", and Children's Television Workshop's vice-president in charge of production. Connell, who had been a producer for the CBS children's program \"Captain Kangaroo\", played a key role in establishing the basic format of the \"street\" skits. He was also the principal creative behind The Man from Alphabet, a series of live action skits starring Gary Owens which failed in child tests and were never aired on \"Sesame Street\". Connell received his B.A. in 1955 and his M.A. in 1956, both from the University of Michigan.\n\nList of Sesame Street Muppets: The Muppets are a group of puppet characters created by Jim Henson, many for the purpose of appearing on the children's television program \"Sesame Street\". Henson's involvement in \"Sesame Street\" began when he and Joan Ganz Cooney, one of the creators of the show, met in the summer of 1968, at one of the show's five three-day curriculum planning seminars in Boston. 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Formed in 2000, the group consists of Amanda Palmer (lead vocals and piano; additional: keyboards, harmonica, ukulele) and Brian Viglione (drums and percussion; additional: guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals). The two describe their style as \"Brechtian punk cabaret\", a phrase invented by Palmer because she was \"terrified\" that the press would invent a name that \"would involve the word \"gothic\"\". The Dresden Dolls are part of an underground dark cabaret movement that started gaining momentum in the early 2000s.\n\nSing (The Dresden Dolls song): \"Sing\" is the first single by The Dresden Dolls duo, taken from the second studio album \"Yes, Virginia...\". It was never released in shops, only as a promo for radio stations. The music video, directed by Michael Pope, prominently featured living statues and centered on the plotline of a video of the Dresden Dolls playing the song being sent to various people in different locations and occupations. 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She finished seventh in the K-1 500 m event at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.\n\nParrot Carrot: Parrot Carrot is a children's book written by Kate Temple and Jolyon Temple. It is illustrated by Jon Foye. The book is published by Australia's largest independent publisher, Allen and Unwin. The book has also been produced as an app. It is the world's first augmented reality children's book. The interactive ebook is voiced by noted Australian singer Kamahl.\n\nRen\u00e9 Libeer: Ren\u00e9 Jules Libeer (28 November 1934 \u2013 13 November 2006) was a French flyweight boxer. Competing as an amateur he won bronze medals at the 1956 Summer Olympics and 1957 European Championships. Next year he turned professional and in 1965 won the vacant European title against Paul Chervet. After defending it three times he lost it in 1967 to Fernando Atzori. 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Reformer of the Brazilian Children's code together with Prof. Antonio Chaves. Important supporter and theorist of the Brazilian pro-life movement. Spoke against legal abortion in his famous conference \"The Farce of Legal Abortion\", given in the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil on 24 September 1997, less than two months before his death. \n\nPeter Arnett: Peter Gregg Arnett, ONZM (born 13 November 1934) is a New Zealand-born journalist holding both New Zealand and US citizenship.\n\nJimmy Fontana: Jimmy Fontana (13 November 1934 \u2013 11 September 2013) was an Italian actor, composer and singer-songwriter. 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A large percentage of the student population consists of residents within the Pittsburg region; the gender proportion is relatively equal. Almost 89% of the students are Americans. Pitt State also has a 19:1 student-to-faculty ratio. It is a member of the Kansas Board of Regents. Currently, it has an endowment of around $74,000,000. 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He was the sixth man to join the plot.\n\nJohn Grant (Gunpowder Plot): John Grant (c. 1570 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the failed Gunpowder Plot, a conspiracy to replace the Protestant King James I of England with a Catholic monarch. Grant was born around 1570, and lived at Norbrook in Warwickshire. He married the sister of another plotter, Thomas Wintour. Grant was enlisted by Robert Catesby, a religious zealot who had grown so impatient with James's lack of toleration for Catholics that he planned to kill him, by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder. Grant's role in the conspiracy was to provide supplies for a planned Midlands uprising, during which James's daughter, Princess Elizabeth, would be captured. However, on the eve of the planned explosion, Guy Fawkes was discovered guarding the explosives the plotters had positioned in the undercroft beneath the House of Lords, and arrested.\n\nJohn and Christopher Wright: John (Jack) Wright (January 1568 \u2013 8 November 1605), and Christopher (Kit) Wright (1570? \u2013 8 November 1605), were members of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605, a conspiracy to assassinate King James I by blowing up the House of Lords. Their sister married another plotter, Thomas Percy. Educated at the same school in York, the Wrights had early links with Guy Fawkes, the man left in charge of the explosives stored in the undercroft beneath the House of Lords. As known recusants the brothers were on several occasions arrested for reasons of national security. Both were also members of the Earl of Essex's rebellion of 1601.\n\nGunpowder Plot: The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was a failed assassination attempt against King James I of England and VI of Scotland by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby.\n\nGuy Fawkes: Guy Fawkes ( ; 13 April 1570\u00a0\u2013 31 January 1606), also known as Guido Fawkes, the name he adopted while fighting for the Spanish, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nThomas Percy (Gunpowder Plot): Thomas Percy ( \u20091560 \u2013 8 November 1605) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. A tall, physically impressive man, little is known of his early life beyond his matriculation in 1579 at the University of Cambridge, and his marriage in 1591 to Martha Wright. In 1596 his second cousin once removed, Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, appointed him constable of Alnwick Castle and made him responsible for the Percy family's northern estates. He served the earl in the Low Countries in about 1600\u20131601, and in the years before 1603 was his intermediary in a series of confidential communications with King James VI of Scotland.\n\nEverard Digby: Sir Everard Digby (c. 1578 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. Although he was raised in a Protestant household, and married a Protestant, Digby and his wife were converted to Catholicism by the Jesuit priest John Gerard. In the autumn of 1605 he was part of a Catholic pilgrimage to the shrine of St Winefride's Well in Holywell. About this time he met Robert Catesby, a religious fanatic who planned to blow up the House of Lords with gunpowder, killing James I. Catesby then planned to incite a popular revolt, during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.\n\nGunpowder Plot in popular culture: The Gunpowder Plot was a failed assassination attempt against King James VI of Scotland and I of England by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby. The conspirators' aim was to blow up the House of Lords at the State Opening of Parliament on 5 November 1605, while the king and many other important members of the aristocracy and nobility were inside. 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The film stars Arulnithi and Poorna in the lead roles. The soundtrack was composed by Dharan, while Praveen Sathya composed the score. Dillraj was the cinematographer, and T. S. Suresh edited the film. The film released on 6 December 2013 and received positive reviews from critics.The film did average business at the box office.\n\nGone Baby Gone: Gone Baby Gone is a 2007 American neo-noir mystery drama film directed by Ben Affleck. In his feature-length directorial debut, Affleck cowrote the screenplay with Aaron Stockard based on the novel \"Gone, Baby, Gone\" by Dennis Lehane. The film stars Casey Affleck and Michelle Monaghan as two private investigators hunting for a little girl who was abducted from the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester. 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The film reunites Nolan with actors Bale and Caine from \"Batman Begins\" and returning cinematographer Wally Pfister, production designer Nathan Crowley, film score composer David Julyan, and editor Lee Smith.\n\nNon-Stop (film): Non-Stop is a 2014 American mystery action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery, Lupita Nyong'o, and Scoot McNairy. An international co-production among France, the United States, and the United Kingdom, it was the first film from Silver Pictures since \"Weird Science\", and its first film to be distributed by Universal Pictures since the end of Universal's deal with Warner Bros.. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and was a box office success.\n\nLena Headey filmography: Lena Headey is an English actress and producer. Headey studied acting at Shelley College where she performed in a number of school productions at the Royal National Theatre. She made her film debut in the 1992 mystery drama \"Waterland\". After appearing in a series of supporting parts throughout the 1990s, she went on to find fame for lead performances in big-budget films such as the fantasy film \"The Brothers Grimm\" (2005) and the action film \"300\" (2007), portraying Gorgo, Queen of Sparta, a role she yet again played in \"\" (2014).\n\nThe Great Muppet Caper: The Great Muppet Caper is a 1981 British-American mystery musical comedy film directed by Jim Henson, marking his feature directorial debut. The film is about the Muppets who must travel to London to stop a jewel heist. It is the second of a series of live-action musical feature films, starring Jim Henson's Muppets. The film was a British-American venture produced by Henson Associates and ITC Entertainment, and originally released by Universal Pictures on 26 June 1981. It is also the only Muppet feature film directed by Henson. Shot in Great Britain in 1980, the film was released shortly after the final season of \"The Muppet Show\".\n\nMichelle Dockery: Michelle Suzanne Dockery (born 15 December 1981) is an English actress and singer. She is most widely known for her performance as Lady Mary Crawley in the ITV (UK) and PBS (U.S.) television period drama series \"Downton Abbey\" (2010\u201315), for which she was nominated for three consecutive Emmy Awards in the category for Outstanding Lead Actress In Drama Series, and a Golden Globe Award nomination. She made her professional stage debut in \"His Dark Materials\" in 2004. For her role as Eliza Doolittle in the 2007 London revival of \"Pygmalion\", she was nominated for the Evening Standard Award.\n\nPossession (2002 film): Possession is a 2002 British-American romantic mystery drama film written and directed by Neil LaBute and starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Aaron Eckhart. It is based on the 1990 by British author A. S. 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The ceremony was chaired by Isabelle Mergault. \" Tell No One\" won the award for Best Film.\n\nTell No One: Tell No One (French: \"Ne le dis \u00e0 personne\" ) is a 2006 French thriller film directed by Guillaume Canet and based on the novel of the same name by Harlan Coben. Written by Canet and Philippe Lefebvre and starring Fran\u00e7ois Cluzet, the film won four categories at the 2007 C\u00e9sar Awards in France: Best Director (Guillaume Canet), Best Actor (Fran\u00e7ois Cluzet), Best Editing and Best Music Written for a Film.\n\nTell Bazmusian: Tell Bazmusian is an archaeological site on the right bank of the Little Zab in the Ranya Plain (Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq). The site was excavated between 1956 and 1958 by Iraqi archaeologists as part of a salvage operation to document cultural remains that would be flooded by Lake Dukan, the reservoir created by the Dukan Dam which was being built at that time. Apart from Tell Bazmusian, four other sites were excavated during this operation: ed-Dem, Kamarian, Qarashina and Tell Shemshara. Bazmusian is a tell, or settlement mound, with a circumference of 1500 m and a height of 23 m . Together with Tell Shemshara, it is one of the largest archaeological sites in the Ranya Plain. When the excavations started, the southeast flank of the mound was occupied by a village that was only established at the beginning of the 20th century. The site is now submerged under Lake Dukan.\n\nTell Me (Wonder Girls song): \"Tell Me\" is a song performed by South Korean girl group, Wonder Girls from their debut album, \"The Wonder Years\" (2007). It was released as the third and lead single on September 13, 2007 from the album. The song was written and produced by Park Jin-young and it samples Stacey Q's \"Two of Hearts.\" \"Tell Me (Rap version)\", featuring Yubin's rap verse, was added as a B-side on their second maxi single, \"So Hot\". Yubin is credited as the writer of the version. \"Tell Me\" was a strong hit from the group, topping various online and offline charts. It went to number one on various charts and received number one position on KBS's music chart show Music Bank, staying at that position for seven consecutive weeks and received a triple crown at SBS Inkigayo. The song is notable for its choreography, which was widely imitated and featured on various online video sites.\n\nTell Me, Tell Me! (Dorothy Little Happy song): \"\"Tell me tell me!!\"\" is a single by Japanese pop idol group Dorothy Little Happy. It is tenth official single by the group and the first song used in an Anime series. It was scheduled to be released on May 20, 2015 in three editions, two limited and one regular. \"Tell me tell me!!\" is used as the first ending song of the anime series \"\".\n\nYou Are Loved: \"You Are Loved\" is a song by Christian pop and rock artist Rebecca St. James. 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Further, \"respect for the spirit of \"Nebh\u012b-Ily\u00e2s\" (the prophet Elias) is given to a grove of oak trees above the ruins\" of the Byzantine churches there.\n\nTell Fray: Tell Fray is a tell, or settlement mound, on the east bank of the Euphrates in Raqqa Governorate, northern Syria. The archaeological site takes its name from an ancient irrigation canal, hence 'Fray' or 'Little Euphrates'. It was excavated in 1972 and 1973 as a joint Syrian\u2013Italian operation under the direction of Adnan Bounni of the Syrian Service of Archaeological Excavations and Paolo Matthiae, the excavator of Ebla. The operation was part of the UNESCO-coordinated international effort to excavate as many sites as possible in the area that would be flooded by the reservoir of the Tabqa Dam, which was being constructed at that time. Tell Fray disappeared under the rising waters of Lake Assad in 1974. The excavations revealed occupation layers dating to the 14th century BCE, or Late Bronze Age. There were at least two temples in this city, one of them probably devoted to the god Teshub. A number of houses were also excavated. Two of these houses belonged to important officials. One of these was possibly a local representative or governor of the Hittite king, whereas the other was responsible for the maintenance of the canals in the area. The clay tablets found at Tell Fray indicate that the site belonged to the influence sphere of Ashtata, centred on Emar, which in turn fell under Carchemish, upstream from both Emar and Tell Fray. The site was destroyed by fire in the 13th century BCE, probably by the Middle Assyrian kings Shalmaneser I or Tukulti-Ninurta I, when the Assyrians conquered this area. Based on the cuneiform texts found in Tell Fray and elsewhere, it has been proposed that the name of the ancient site was either Yakharisha or Shaparu. 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He was found murdered in September 2003, his body dumped in the bushes, with his heart, liver and eyes missing. His supporters accused Aristide of having ordered his death.\n\nOne Bull: Henry Oscar One Bull (Lakota: \"T\u021fat\u021f\u00e1\u014bka Wa\u014b\u017e\u00edla\" in Standard Lakota Orthography) (circa 1853-1947) was a Lakota Sioux man best known for being the nephew and adopted son of the holy man, Sitting Bull. He was also the younger brother of White Bull, a famous Lakota warrior and chief contributor to Stanley Vestal's biography of their uncle. He wore his uncle's shield during the Battle of Little Bighorn. One Bull joined his uncle in fleeing to Canada following the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. Sitting Bull's band remained in the \"Grandmother's Country\" until he surrendered in North Dakota in 1881. One Bull stood by Sitting Bull at his surrender.\n\nLeonard Crow Dog: Leonard Crow Dog (born 1942) is a Sicangu Lakota medicine man and spiritual leader who became well known during the takeover of the town of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota in 1973, known as the Wounded Knee Incident. Through his writings and teachings he has sought to unify Indian people of all nations. As a practitioner of traditional herbal medicine and a leader of Sun Dance ceremonies, he is also dedicated to keeping Lakota traditions alive.\n\nJames McLaughlin (Indian agent): James McLaughlin (1842\u20131923) was a Canadian-American United States Indian agent and inspector, best known for having ordered the arrest of Sitting Bull in December 1890, which resulted in the chief's death. Before this event, he was known for his positive relations with several tribes. 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Vincent Teresa, former mobster described Edward in his biography \"My Life in the Mafia\" as, \"Punchy was just as crazy as George... a legbreaker for the longshoreman's union. Punchy was a cuckoo and as hotheaded as they came. After his brother Bernard McLaughlin was murdered in October 1961 by their former friend, \"Winter Hill Gang\" leader James \"Buddy\" McLean (Punchy and his brothers had been known to perform hits for gangs all over New England, including the Winter Hill Gang), Punchy and brother George McLaughlin murdered Russell Nicholson who was rumored to be McLean's driver in the shooting. After surviving many assassination attempts, one where he lost a hand and another where he lost half his jaw, Punchy was on his way to Boston's Suffolk Superior Courthouse for his brother Georgie's murder trial, and was shot dead at the Spring Street Metropolitan Transit Authority Loop in West Roxbury, Massachusetts.\n\nWocekiye: Wocekiye is the common term for the Sioux religious system. It derives from the Siouan word for \"prayer.\" Whether there was any other known term is unknown. It surrounds the worship of a pantheon of deities, who are related in a similarly derivative manner from one another to the Christian god, who are known collectively as the Wakantanka (wah-kaw-taw-kah), or the Great Mystery. Up to the late 19th century, much of the edicts surrounding the religion were considered taboo to speak of to outsiders. The Wicasa Wakan (Wee-chah-shuh wah-kaw), or Shamans/ Holy Men, made an exception with a Caucasian man named James Walker. Among the Lakota POWs in the Dakotas, they put him through the rites to become one of them and passing on much of their knowledge in the hopes that it could be preserved and one day returned to the Siouan people. He wrote all he learned down in 3 books, \"Lakota Myth,\" \"Lakota Society\" & \"Lakota Beliefs & Ritual,\" but much of what he was taught was often confused, contradictory and muddled. Other holy men continued to pass down important knowledge to their own children. 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He has reported for numerous media outlets, including: The New York Times, the \"Washington Report on Middle East Affairs,\"; Al Jazeera; New Statesman; Pacifica Radio; Electronic Intifada; The Nation; Inter Press Service; Free Speech Radio News; Vermont Guardian; ArtVoice Weekly; the Norwegian Morgenbladet; and Dagsavisen;\n\nAbu Mohammed Saleh al-Magiri: Abu Mohammed Salih (also Silih) or Abu Mohammed Saleh ibn Yansaran Said ibn Gafiyan al-Doukkali al-Magiri (sometimes spelled al-Majiri) (1153\u20131234) was a Sufi leader from Morocco and one of the successors of Abu Madyan. He was the patron saint of Safi and lived during the reign of the Almohad dynasty. Born into a prominent family of Banu Majir Berbers from the hill country of southern Doukkala, later in his life he spent twenty years in Alexandria and, when he returned to Morocco, founded a ribat in Safi. The Sufi brotherhood of the Magiriyyun derives from him. He wrote a \"Talqin al-wird\" and the ribat in Safi, where Abou Mohammed was buried, continued to play an important role until the end of the 15th century. One of Salih's teachers was Abu Abdallah Mohammed Amghar from El Jadida.\n\nMoner Mohammad Abu Salha: Moner Mohammad Abu Salha (also Munir Mohammed Abou Saleha aka Abu Hurayra al-Amriki) was an American suicide bomber who killed himself and several Syrian troops with a truck bomb in Ariha, Syria in the name of al-Nusra Front.\n\nBob Hawke: Robert James Lee Hawke {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 9 December 1929) is an Australian politician who was the Prime Minister of Australia and the Leader of the Labor Party from 1983 to 1991.\n\nMenachem Froman: Rabbi Menachem Froman (also spelled \"Menahem\" and \"Fruman\"; Hebrew: \u05de\u05e0\u05d7\u05dd \u05e4\u05e8\u05d5\u05de\u05df\u200e \u200e \u200e; 1 June 1945\u00a0\u2013 4 March 2013) was an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and a peacemaker and negotiator with close ties to Palestinian religious leaders from the PLO and Hamas. A founding member of Gush Emunim, he served as the chief rabbi of Tekoa in the West Bank. He was well known for promoting and leading interfaith dialogue between Israeli Jews and Palestinians, focusing on using religion as a tool and source for recognizing the humanity and dignity of all Palestinians. His pregnant daughter-in-law was injured in an attack on January 18, 2016. Together with a Palestinian journalist close to Hamas, Rabbi Froman drafted a ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip, known as the Froman-Amayreh Agreement. The agreement was endorsed by Hamas government, but it did not receive any official response from the Israeli government.\n\nRabai al-Madhoun: Rabai al-Madhoun (born 1945) is a Palestinian journalist, novelist and writer. He was born in the village of al-Majdal in Palestine, near Ashkelon in present-day Israel. His family was driven out of Palestine in the 1948 Palestinian exodus. Madhoun grew up in the refugee camp of Khan Younis located in the Gaza Strip. He went to Alexandria University for higher education, and in 1973 turned to journalism as a career. He was also involved with the Palestinian liberation struggle in the 1970s as a member of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, but quit politics in 1980 to focus on writing full-time. As a journalist, he worked in Beirut (Lebanon),Nicosia (Cyprus) and later on in London where he is now based. Currently a British citizen, Madhoun is an editor at the \"Al-Sharq Al-Awsat\" newspaper.\n\nLisa Taraki: Lisa Taraki is a Palestinian journalist, teacher and sociologist. She was born to an American mother and Afghan father, but now lives in Ramallah with her Palestinian husband and child. She is associate professor of sociology at Birzeit University in the West Bank. Taraki has called for an academic boycott of Israel.\n\nEl Al Flight 253 attack: El Al Flight 253, was a Boeing 707 en route from Tel Aviv, Israel, to New York City, United States when it was attacked by two Palestinian terrorists as it was about to depart from a layover in Athens, Greece on December 26, 1968. One passenger, Israeli Leon Shirdan, 50, of Haifa, a marine engineer, was shot dead. He was survived by his wife and then 15-year-old daughter. Two unidentified women were injured, one by a bullet, the other as she leaped from the jet when the door was opened. The two terrorists were 19-year-old Naheb H. Suleiman, born in Tripoli, Libya, of Palestinian parents, and 25-year-old Mahmoud Mohammad Issa Mohammad, born in 1943 in Palestine. They were members of the Lebanese-based militant organization Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine The two Arabs dashed out of the transit lounge of Athens Airport just as the Israeli plane, parked 200 yards away, was preparing to take off. The plane had flown in earlier from Tel Aviv. Mahmoud Mohammed Issa Mohammed fired at the plane for more than a minute with a submachine gun, killing one; while the other threw two hand grenades, creating panic aboard the plane carrying 10 crew members and 41 passengers. The two men were taken into custody by Greek authorities. Mahmoud Mohammed Issa Mohammad, was sentenced to 17 years and 5 months behind bars. He was freed after less than 4 months after another Palestinian terrorist group hijacked a Greek airliner and demanded his release. Subsequently he successfully hid his terrorist past and emigrated to Canada. 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During her international career, she has competed at four Netball World Championships (2003 and 2007 2011 and 2015), three Commonwealth Games (2006, 2010 and 2014), and the 2009 and 2011 World Netball Series. Clarke plays domestic netball in the Netball Superleague, having played four seasons with Loughborough Lightning before switching to the Northern Thunder for 2009\u201310. In 2010, Clarke was signed to play in the Australasian ANZ Championship with New Zealand\u2013based team the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic, as a Temporary Replacement Player for injured midcourter Peta Scholz.\n\nWestminster School, Adelaide: Westminster School is an independent, Uniting Church, Early Learning to Year 12, coeducational, day and boarding school located at Marion, South Australia, 12 km south of Adelaide. Founded as a Methodist day and boarding school for boys, the school was opened by the Prime Minister Robert Menzies in 1961 and is named after Westminster School in London. The school became co-educational in 1978, and has a current enrolment of around 1150 students.\n\nElaine Davis: Elaine Lamour Davis (born 21 September 1976) is a Jamaican international netball player. Fresh out of high school, she got her baptism in international sports when she was selected as a member of the national senior team, the Sunshine Girls, for the ninth World Netball Championships held in Birmingham, England in 1995. Davis officially debuted for the Jamaican national team during the 1995 Netball World Championships against Barbados, and has played goal shooter for most of her career. Playing for Jamaica at the Birmingham Tournament marked the beginning of a glorious, unbroken 12-year run of local, regional and international representation of her country on the netball court. In 1998, she played at the Commonwealth Games held in Malaysia; and friendlies against New Zealand and South Africa in 1999 were followed by a tri-test series against England. She was selected as a member of the team for the World Netball Championships in Christ Church, New Zealand in 1999. Here, she emerged as the third highest goal scorer of the entire tournament. Saving the best for the historic World Netball Championships held at the newly built National Indoor Sports Centre in 2003, Elaine was pivotal in positioning Jamaica at third place behind the formidable Australia and New Zealand teams. She subsequently led the national team to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia; and guided the Sunshine Girls to success over Caribbean neighbor, Trinidad and Tobago in a test series that same year. Not even the intense pain of five knee surgeries between 1996 and December 2006 deterred her from becoming one of Jamaica's best netball players in history and arguably their best Goal Shooter of all-time.\n\nAmanda Mynhardt: Amanda Mynhardt (born 9 January 1986) is a South African netball player. She plays in the positions of GK and GD. 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In September 15, 2008, it changed its name from Tango TV to TV6.\n\nDrama (UK TV channel): Drama is a British digital television channel broadcasting drama (and, to a lesser extent, comedy) programming in the United Kingdom and Ireland as part of the UKTV network of channels. The channel launched on 8 July 2013, replacing Blighty. On Freeview, the channel was placed on channel 20, previously occupied by Gold. On Sky, the channel initially launched on channel 291, in the overspill area of the Entertainment section and moved to channel 166 on 24 July after purchasing the slot used by PBS America. The channel launched on Virgin Media on 14 August on channel 190. In September 2014, UKTV blamed the channel for their 7% profits fall.\n\nTV3 (Czech Republic): TV3 was an analogue terrestrial, cable and digital satellite television channel broadcasting in the Czech Republic. The station used to broadcast in some regions via analogue terrestrial television to 30% of the population in the Czech Republic, cable television and also via the Czechlink platform on the Eutelsat 28A satellite. TV3 was also planning to become part of the plans for digital terrestrial to increase its reach to 75% of the Czech Republic. The station closed in December 2001 after its broadcast license was revoked.\n\nReally (TV channel): Really is a British digital television channel broadcasting in the United Kingdom and Ireland as part of the UKTV family of channels. The channel launched on 19 May 2009 as the UKTV's channel for female lifestyle programming and is available on satellite through Sky, cable services through Virgin Media also on digital terrestrial provider Freeview.\n\nTerrestrial television: Terrestrial television or broadcast television is a type of television broadcasting in which the television signal is transmitted by radio waves from the terrestrial (Earth based) transmitter of a television station to a TV receiver having an antenna. The term is more common in Europe, while in North America it is referred to as broadcast television or sometimes over-the-air television (OTA). 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It consists of 3 oyster beds in the Bahrain northern waters, a segment of the coast and the seafront Bu Mahir fortress in the southern tip of Muharraq, and 17 buildings in Muharraq historical town connected by a 3.5\u00a0km visitor pathway. The Site was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on June 30, 2012 and is Bahrain's second World Heritage Site after the Bahrain Fort.\n\nList of World Heritage Sites in Western Asia: The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has designated 82 World Heritage Sites in 18 countries (also called \"state parties\") of Western Asia: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Cyprus, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Yemen. While Egypt is partially in Western Asia, it's World Heritage Sites are listed under Africa instead. One site is located in Jerusalem. Kuwait is the only country in the region that does not have any World Heritage Sites. Arabian Oryx Sanctuary was designated as a World Heritage Site of Oman in 1994 but was delisted in 2007. As the protected area was reduced by 90% as a result of Oman's decision, UNESCO delisted the site.\n\nManovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park: Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park is a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Central African Republic prefecture Bamingui-Bangoran, near the Chad border. It was inscribed to the list of World Heritage Sites in 1988 as a result of the diversity of life present within it. Notable species include black rhinoceroses, elephants, Sudan cheetahs, leopards, red-fronted gazelles, and buffalo, giraffes, lions; a wide range of waterfowl species also occurs in the northern floodplains. The site is under threat due to its rare wildlife dying and animals species being wiped out. The western black rhinoceros that was indigenous to the Central African Republic has gone extinct in 2011. The site was added to the List of World Heritage in Danger after reports of illegal grazing and poaching by heavily armed hunters, who may have harvested as much as 80% of the park's wildlife. The shooting of four members of the park staff in early 1997 and a general state of deteriorating security brought all development projects and tourism to a halt. The government of the Central African Republic proposed to assign site management responsibility to a private foundation. The preparation of a detailed state of conservation report and rehabilitation plan for the site was recommended by the World Heritage Committee at its 1998 session. People are working on breeding programs to revive the natural wildlife.\n\nWet Tropics of Queensland: The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site consists of approximately 8,940\u00a0km\u00b2 of Australian wet tropical forests growing along the north-east Queensland portion of the Great Dividing Range. The Wet Tropics of Queensland meets all four of the criteria for natural heritage for selection as a World Heritage Site. World Heritage status was declared in 1988. The Wet Tropics were added to the Australian National Heritage List in May 2007.\n\nBia\u0142owie\u017ca Forest: Bia\u0142owie\u017ca Forest (Belarusian: \u0411\u0435\u043b\u0430\u0432\u0435\u0436\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u043f\u0443\u0448\u0447\u0430, \"Bie\u0142avie\u017eskaja Pu\u0161\u010da\" ; Polish: \"Puszcza Bia\u0142owieska\" \u00a0 ] ; Russian: \u0411\u0435\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0435\u0436\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u043f\u0443\u0449\u0430, \"Belovezhskaya Pushcha\" ) is one of the last and largest remaining parts of the immense primeval forest that once stretched across the European Plain. The forest is home to 800 European bison, Europe's heaviest land animal. UNESCO\u2019s Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB) designated the Polish Biosphere Reserve \"Bia\u0142owie\u017ca \" in 1976 and the Belarusian Biosphere Reserve \"Belovezhskaya Puschcha \" in 1993. In 2015, the Belarusian Biosphere Reserve occupied the area of 216,200 ha , subdivided into transition, buffer and core zones. The forest has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an EU Natura 2000 Special Area of Conservation. The World Heritage Committee by its decision of June 2014 approved the extension of the UNESCO World Heritage site \u201cBelovezhskaya Pushcha/Bia\u0142owie\u017ca Forest, Belarus, Poland\u201d, which became \u201cBia\u0142owie\u017ca Forest, Belarus, Poland\u201d. It straddles the border between Poland (Podlaskie Voivodeship) and Belarus (Brest and Grodno \"voblast \"s), and is 70 km north of Brest, Belarus and 62 km southeast of Bia\u0142ystok, Poland. The Bia\u0142owie\u017ca Forest World Heritage site covers a total area of 141,885 ha .\n\nWaldschl\u00f6sschen Bridge: The Waldschl\u00f6sschen Bridge (German: Waldschl\u00f6\u00dfchenbr\u00fccke or Waldschl\u00f6sschenbr\u00fccke ) is a road bridge across the Elbe river in Dresden. The bridge was intended to remedy inner-city traffic congestion. Its construction was highly controversial, as the Dresden Elbe Valley had been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and UNESCO expressed strong concerns against the bridge, noting its intent to withdraw the World Heritage title if the bridge were built. As a result of this project, the Dresden Elbe Valley was listed in 2006 as an \"Endangered World Heritage Site\" (one of two in Europe, the Medieval Monuments in Kosovo being the other one), and in 2009 became only the second World Heritage Site to be de-listed.\n\nNouakchott: Nouakchott ( ; ] ; Arabic: \u0646\u0648\u0627\u0643\u0634\u0648\u0637\u200e \u200e \"Nuw\u0101ksh\u016b\u1e6d \", originally derived from Berber Naw\u0101k\u0161\u016b\u1e6d, \"place of the winds\") is the capital and largest city of Mauritania. It is one of the largest cities in the Sahara. The city also serves as the administrative and economic centre of Mauritania.\n\nBanc d'Arguin National Park: The Banc d'Arguin National Park (Arabic: \u062d\u0648\u0636 \u0623\u0631\u0643\u064a\u0646\u200e \u200e ) of Bay of Arguin lies in Western Africa on the west coast of Mauritania between Nouakchott and Nouadhibou. The World Heritage Site is a major breeding site for migratory birds, including flamingos, broad-billed sandpipers, pelicans and terns. Much of the breeding is on sand banks including the islands of Tidra, Niroumi, Nair, Kijji and Arguim. The surrounding waters are some of the richest fishing waters in western Africa and serve as nesting grounds for the entire western region.\n\nWandu: Wandu, called Hwando in Korean, was the second capital of the Goguryeo kingdom. The remains of the mountain fortress are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom. It is located 2.5 kilometers west of Ji'an, Jilin province in Northeast China, near the North Korean border. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom, together with nearby Guonei City and the Wun\u00fc Mountain City.\n\nCornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape: The Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape is a World Heritage Site which includes select mining landscapes in Cornwall and West Devon in the south west of England. The site was added to the World Heritage List during the 30th Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Vilnius, July 2006. Following plans in 2011 to restart mining at South Crofty, and to build a supermarket at Hayle Harbour, the World Heritage Committee drafted a decision in 2014 to put the site on the List of World Heritage in Danger, but this was rejected at the 38th Committee Session at Doha, Qatar (July 2014), in favour of a follow-up Reactive Monitoring Mission.", "question": "What country houses a capital that is one of the largest cities in the Saraha and is also home to The World Heritage Site?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"country_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the country."}, "capital_city": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the capital city."}, "description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the capital city's significance, specifically its size relative to the Sahara."}}, "required": ["name", "description"], "additionalProperties": false}, "world_heritage_sites": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of World Heritage Sites located in the country.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"site_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the World Heritage Site."}, "location_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A brief description of the site's location or key features."}}, "required": ["site_name", "location_description"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["country_name", "capital_city", "world_heritage_sites"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"country_name": "Mauritania", "capital_city": {"name": "Nouakchott", "description": "It is one of the largest cities in the Sahara."}, "world_heritage_sites": [{"site_name": "Banc d'Arguin National Park", "location_description": "The Banc d'Arguin National Park (Arabic: \u062d\u0648\u0636 \u0623\u0631\u0643\u064a\u0646\u064e\u0651 ) of Bay of Arguin lies in Western Africa on the west coast of Mauritania between Nouakchott and Nouadhibou. 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Jonas first rose to fame as a member of the pop-rock band Jonas Brothers, along with his brothers Kevin and Nick. The band's debut album, \"It's About Time\" (2006), was a commercial failure following a limited release. The group signed with Hollywood Records, and in 2007 released their eponymous second studio album. The album went on to be a commercial success for the group, selling over two million copies in the United States alone. The group became heavily involved with the Disney Channel and later made their film debut in the Disney Channel Original Movie \"Camp Rock\" (2008). The film and its soundtrack became a major hit for the network and helped propel the brothers into further commercial success. Their third studio album, \"A Little Bit Longer\" (2008), became their first to top the \"Billboard\" 200 and went on to become their highest selling album to date. The album's lead single became a top five hit in the United States. 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She starred in \"Without a Trace\" for three seasons and also \"Back to You\", in both instances playing the daughter of the main characters. Marano starred in the indie film \"A Sort of Homecoming\". Marano also starred in the 2015 Disney Channel Original Movie \"Bad Hair Day\" along with \"Good Luck Charlie\" actress Leigh-Allyn Baker. In 2015, she signed with Big Machine Records and released her debut single \"Boombox\" on March 11, 2016. At the end of 2016, Big Machine Records made the decision to drop all of their pop artists. Marano then signed to Warner Bros. Records in 2017 and plans to release her debut album with the label. She is also the younger sister of actress Vanessa Marano who starred in Freeform's \"Switched at Birth\".\n\nJonas Brothers: The Jonas Brothers were an American rock and pop rock band. Formed in 2005, they gained popularity from their appearances on the Disney Channel television network. They consist of three brothers: Paul Kevin Jonas II, Joseph Adam Jonas, and Nicholas Jerry Jonas. Raised in Wyckoff, New Jersey, the Jonas Brothers moved to Little Falls, New Jersey in 2005, where they wrote their first record that made its Hollywood release. In the summer of 2008, they starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie \"Camp Rock\" and its sequel, \"\". They also starred as Kevin, Joe, and Nick Lucas, the band JONAS, in their own Disney Channel series \"JONAS\", which was later re-branded for its second season as \"Jonas L.A.\" The show was eventually cancelled after two seasons. The band released four albums: \"It's About Time\" (2006), \"Jonas Brothers\" (2007), \"A Little Bit Longer\" (2008), and \"Lines, Vines and Trying Times\" (2009).\n\nThe Clapping Song: \"The Clapping Song\" is an American song, written by Lincoln Chase, originally arranged by Charles Callello and recorded by Shirley Ellis in 1965. The song was released shortly after Ellis had released \"The Name Game\". The lyrics of \"The Clapping Song\" were borrowed from the song \"Little Rubber Dolly\", a 1930s song recorded by the Light Crust Doughboys, and also feature instructions for a clapping game. The song sold over a million copies, and peaked at number eight in the United States and number six in the UK.\n\nDown Down Baby: \"Down Down Baby\" is a clapping game played by children in English-speaking countries. In the game, two or more children stand in a circle, and clap hands in tune to a rhyming song. As with most hand-clapping games, there are many variations. Modified versions of the song have appeared in Little Anthony and the Imperials's \"Shimmy Shimmy Ko-Ko Bop\", Nelly's \"Country Grammar\", Simian Mobile Disco's \"Hotdog\", The Damned's \"New Rose\", The Drums' \"Let's Go Surfing\", Usher's \"OMG\", Carter USM's \"Turn On, Tune In, And Switch Off\", Bella Thorne and Zendaya's \"Contagious Love\", the film \"Big\" and EXO's \"Ko Ko Bop\".\n\nShake It Up: I Love Dance: Shake It Up: I Love Dance (stylized as Shake It Up: I <3 Dance, also known as Shake It Up: I \u2665 Dance) is the third and final soundtrack for the Disney Channel Original Series \"Shake It Up\". It was released on March 5, 2013. The soundtrack is based on songs featuring on the show's third (and final) season (2012-2013). The album features musical artists associated with or popularized by Disney Channel stars Bella Thorne, Zendaya, Bridgit Mendler, McClain Sisters, Caroline Sunshine, Roshon Fegan, Selena Gomez, Coco Jones, Olivia Holt and Dove Cameron, as well as non-Disney Channel stars Young L.A. (BG5), Drew Seeley, TKO, SOS and Nevermind.\n\nG Hannelius: Genevieve Knight \"G\" Hannelius (born December 22, 1998) is an American actress and singer. She starred as Avery Jennings in the Disney Channel sitcom \"Dog with a Blog\". Prior to this, she had recurring roles in the Disney Channel series \"Sonny with a Chance\" and \"Good Luck Charlie\". She has also starred in \"Leo Little's Big Show\" and has done voice work as Rosebud in the \"Air Buddies\" films. She also guest starred in Disney Channel's series \"Jessie\".\n\nBella Thorne: Annabella Avery Thorne (born October 8, 1997) is an American actress and singer. She played Ruthy Spivey in the television series \"My Own Worst Enemy\", Tancy Henrickson in the fourth season of \"Big Love\", and CeCe Jones on the Disney Channel series \"Shake It Up\". She also appeared as Hilary/\"Larry\" in \"Blended\" and as Celia in \"Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day\". In 2015, she played Madison in \"The DUFF\", Amanda in \"Perfect High\" and Hazel in \"Big Sky\". Thorne currently stars as Paige on the Freeform series, \"Famous in Love\".\n\nMiss Lucy had a baby: \"Miss Lucy had a baby...\", also known by various other names, is an American schoolyard rhyme. Originally used as a jump-rope chant, it is now more often sung alone or as part of a clapping game. 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He first gained notice for his role as Norm Gunderson in \"Fargo\". He is also known for his television work on the ABC sitcom \"The Drew Carey Show\" as the title character's cross-dressing brother, Steve Carey, as well as on \"\" and \"\" as Twisty the Clown. His films include \"Face/Off\", \"Gran Torino\", \"Shutter Island\", \"Ted 2\", \"The Invitation\", and \"Zodiac\". Most recently, he portrayed McDonald's co-founder Maurice \"Mac\" McDonald in \"The Founder\". He made his directorial debut with the 2017 film \"Lucky\".\n\nLucky (2017 American film): Lucky is a 2017 American drama film directed by John Carroll Lynch from a screenplay by Logan Sparks and Drago Sumonja. It stars Harry Dean Stanton in one of his final on-screen roles before his death on September 15, 2017.\n\nMiracles from Heaven (film): Miracles from Heaven is a 2016 American Christian drama film directed by Patricia Riggen and written by Randy Brown. It is based on \"Miracles from Heaven\" by Christy Beam, which recounts the true story of her young daughter who had a near-death experience and was later cured of an incurable disease. The film stars Jennifer Garner, Kylie Rogers, Martin Henderson, John Carroll Lynch, Eugenio Derbez, and Queen Latifah. Principal photography began in Atlanta, Georgia, in July 2015. The film was released on March 16, 2016. The movie was financially successful, and although critical reception was mixed, Garner's performance earned general praise.\n\nThe Founder: The Founder is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and written by Robert Siegel. The film stars Michael Keaton as businessman Ray Kroc, and portrays the story of his creation of the McDonald's fast food chain. Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch co-star as McDonald's founders Richard and Maurice McDonald.\n\nJohn Carroll University: John Carroll University (Latin: Universitas Joannis Carroll) is a private, co-educational Jesuit Catholic university in University Heights, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Cleveland. It is primarily an undergraduate, liberal arts institution, accompanied by the AACSB-accredited John M. and Mary Jo Boler School of Business. John Carroll has an enrollment of 3,673 undergraduate and 536 graduate students. The university offers undergraduate programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and business, and in selected areas at the master's level. John Carroll offers 70 academic programs of study for undergraduate students. The university has been ranked in the top 10 of Midwest regional universities by U.S. News & World Report's annual guide, \"America's Best Colleges,\" for 29 consecutive years.\n\nBody of Proof (season 1): The first season of \"Body of Proof\", an American television series created by Christopher Murphey, commenced airing in the United States on March 29, 2011, concluded May 17, 2011, and consisted of 9 episodes. It follows the life and career of Dr. Megan Hunt, a medical examiner, once a neurosurgeon, who now works in Philadelphia's Medical Examiner's office after a car accident ended her neurosurgery career. Along with Hunt solving homicide cases are her colleagues, Nicholas Bishop as Peter Dunlop, Jeri Ryan as Dr. Kate Murphy, John Carroll Lynch and Sonja Sohn as Detective's Bud Morris and Samantha Baker and fellow medical examiners, Geoffrey Arend as Dr. Ethan Gross and Windell Middlebrooks as Dr. Curtis Brumfield. Mary Mouser plays Megan's daughter Lacey, Jeffrey Nordling plays her ex-husband Todd and Joanna Cassidy plays her mother Joan. All of whom she has a strained relationship with, one of the continuing stories throughout the season.\n\nZodiac (film): Zodiac is a 2007 American mystery-thriller film directed by David Fincher. The screenplay by James Vanderbilt is based on the 1986 non-fiction book of the same name by Robert Graysmith. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, and Robert Downey, Jr., with Anthony Edwards, Brian Cox, Elias Koteas, Donal Logue, John Carroll Lynch, Dermot Mulroney, and Chlo\u00eb Sevigny in supporting roles.\n\nThe Pretty One: The Pretty One is a 2013 comedy drama film directed and written by Jen\u00e9e LaMarque. The film stars Zoe Kazan, Jake Johnson, Ron Livingston, Sterling Beaumon and John Carroll Lynch.\n\nDrew Live: \"Drew Live\" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom \"The Drew Carey Show\", and the 109th overall. The episode's plot focuses on Drew (Drew Carey) trying to stop his friend, Kate (Christa Miller), from pursuing a relationship with a mystery guy, as Drew is in love with her. However, Drew is unaware that he is stopping Kate from pursuing him. Meanwhile, Drew's brother Steve (John Carroll Lynch) and his fianc\u00e9e Mimi Bobeck (Kathy Kinney) hold a joint bachelor and bachelorette party.\n\nCamp X-Ray (film): Camp X-Ray is a 2014 American independent drama film based on the detention facility Camp X-Ray at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. The film is the directorial debut of Peter Sattler who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Kristen Stewart and Peyman Moaadi with John Carroll Lynch, Lane Garrison, and Joseph Julian Soria in supporting roles. 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The seventeenth largest high school in the United States, Boys and Girls High School has a student population of over four thousand students. Boys and Girls High School was built in the 1970s as a model 'education option' school, and Mickens successfully embraced this initiative as an administrator in the New York City Department of Education. His cigar-chomping tough no-nonsense 'take charge' clawhammer approach earned Mickens 'tough love' comparisons to Joe Louis Clark and the controversial nickname 'The Chancellor of Fulton Street'.\n\nAnthony Salerno: Anthony \"Fat Tony\" Salerno (August 15, 1911 \u2013 July 27, 1992) was a New York mobster who served as underboss and front boss of the Genovese crime family from 1981 until his conviction in 1986. 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A close friend and associate of Irish mob boss John Morrissey, Baker frequently battled supporters of the nativist Know-Nothing movement for over a decade. He is most remembered however as the assassin of William \"Bill the Butcher\" Poole. Baker shot and killed Poole in a Broadway saloon during a brawl. Both Baker and Morrissey were placed on trial for murder, but were acquitted.\n\nMafia Commission Trial: The Mafia Commission Trial (February 25, 1985 \u2013 November 19, 1986), officially known as United States v. Anthony Salerno, et al., was a criminal trial in New York City, United States. Using evidence obtained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, eleven organized crime figures, including the heads of New York's so-called \"Five Families,\" were indicted by United States Attorney Rudolph Giuliani under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) on charges including extortion, labor racketeering, and murder for hire. The case struck a blow against \"The Commission,\" a loose organization of the New York Mafia organizations that met to resolve disputes or discuss criminal activities, sometimes likened to organized crime's board of directors. \"Time\" magazine called this \"Case of Cases\" possibly \"the most significant assault on the infrastructure of organized crime since the high command of the Chicago Mafia was swept away in 1943,\" and quoted Giuliani's stated intention: \"Our approach... is to wipe out the five families.\"\n\nDenise Borino-Quinn: Denise Borino-Quinn (January 6, 1964 \u2013 October 27, 2010) was an American television actress who had a recurring role as Ginny Sacramoni, the wife of New York mob boss Johnny Sack in the television series \"The Sopranos\".\n\nVincent Palermo: Vincent \"Vinny Ocean\" Palermo (born June 4, 1944) is a former American mobster who was \"de facto\" boss of the New Jersey DeCavalcante crime family before becoming a government witness. 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A professional competitor since 1998, Ritch has competed for the MFC, Pancrase, K-1, PRIDE, Rebel Fighting Championship, King of the Cage and the WEC. Ritch has also has been featured in two episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger as a Biker Gang Member and a character named Knight, Choke in 2011 as an extra, CSI Las Vegas as Thug #2, an episode of iCarly as a MMA Fighter, an episode of Numbers in 2010, an episode of Ultimate Soldier Challenge on the History Channel representing a military contracting company and most recently in 2017 the direct to DVD film, directed by Robert Parham, Bullets, Blades and Blood and upcoming in 2018 No Way Out directed by Jeffrey D. Parker. Shannon claims he has over 200 professional MMA fights 112 wins, 88 losses and 2 draws, some fights going undocumented and dating back as far as 1991. His documented record of fights goes back to 1998 with a record of 56 wins, 81 loses, and 4 draws. 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On October 12, the Super Fight League changed their organisational structure from one event a month in arenas to one event every Friday in a specially designed mini-arena in Mumbai in front of an exclusive invitation only audience. Programming will last for three hours each week with weigh-ins, live fights, and interviews from Bollywood cage side guests. There will be 7 fights in total each event, with 1 of them being a female bout. It will air live on Neo Prime in India and on their YouTube page for the rest of the world.\n\nSuper Fight League: Super Fight League Is a mixed martial arts promotion, based in India. The organisation was formed in 2012 by actor Sanjay Dutt and British Indian businessman Raj Kundra. Super Fight League has produced close to 50 live televised events broadcast on Colors, Neo Prime, ESPN Star Sports and on YouTube live worldwide.\n\nSuper Boxing League: The Super Boxing League is proposed professional boxing league of India. Bill Dosanjh and Amir Khan founded Super Boxing League in 2017 after Super Fight League first season. The league will be organised with the support of World Boxing Council and Professional Boxing Organisation India. The first season will have 8 teams comprising both men and women pugilist.\n\nJimmy Ambriz: Jimmy \"The Titan\" Ambriz (born March 20, 1977) is an American professional mixed martial artist currently competing in the Super Heavyweight division. A professional competitor since 2001, He is also a veteran of the WEC, Tachi Palace Fights, K-1 Hero's, Pancrase, the MFC, DREAM, the Super Fight League, and King of the Cage. He is the former KOTC Super Heavyweight Champion.\n\nAmir Khan vs. Lamont Peterson: Amir Khan vs Lamont Peterson, billed as Capital Showdown, was a boxing match for Khan's WBA (Super) & IBF light welterweight titles. The fight took place in the Convention Center in Washington, D.C., United States, on 10 December 2011. 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Following on from Khan's successful title defense against Marcos Maidana, Champion Amir returned to Manchester to continue his title defense against EBU Super Lightweight Champion Paul McCloskey at the Manchester Evening News Arena.\n\nCanelo \u00c1lvarez vs. Amir Khan: Canelo \u00c1lvarez vs. Amir Khan, billed as \"Power vs. Speed\" and also known as \"Canelo vs. Khan\" or by the portmanteau \"Khanelo\", was a professional boxing fight which took place on May 7, 2016, and was contested for the WBC, \"Ring\" magazine and lineal middleweight titles. 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By 1840 he had bred the type of dog that he needed to control cattle on the massive runs that his family owned, and until he died in 1870 few of these dogs were owned and used by anyone outside the Hall family and their workers. However the death of Thomas Hall and the break-up of the Hall estate coincided with the development of the dog show, and an interest in breeding dogs to specific criteria or standards. The Halls Heeler was further developed into two contemporary dog breeds the Australian Cattle Dog and the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog. The name is spelled both with the possessive apostrophe, as Hall's Heeler, and without.\n\nArgulus japonicus: Argulus japonicus, common name Japanese fishlouse or Japanese fish louse, is a species of crustacean in the family Argulidae, the fish lice. This species is light brown in colour and may be between 4 and 9\u00a0mm long and 3 to 6\u00a0mm wide. 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Blige song): \"My Love\" is a song by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige from her 1992 debut album \"What's the 411? \" The song was co-written by singer-songwriter Kenny Greene and Dave Hall, who served as the song's original producer.\n\nKenny Greene: Kenny Greene (January 17, 1969 \u2013 October 1, 2001) was an American singer-songwriter who was also a member of the R&B group Intro.\n\nDave Evans (singer): Dave Evans (born 20 July 1953) is an Australian singer who briefly sang for the hard rock band AC/DC in 1973\u20131974.\n\nRockin' in the Parlour: Rockin' in the Parlour is the B-side of the first single issued by hard rock band AC/DC. The song was released on 22 July 1974 under the Australian record label Albert Productions. This single is the only commercial recording of the group's first singer Dave Evans.\n\nReminisce (song): \"Reminisce\" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige from her debut album, \"What's the 411? \". The song was co-written by Kenny Greene and Dave \"Jam\" Hall, the song's producer. The song contains a sample of \"Stop, Look, Listen\" by American rapper MC Lyte. It peaked at number fifty-seven on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number six on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. A more uptempo and hip hop-inspired remix of the song, featuring duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth, later appeared on Blige's 1993 remix album of the same name.\n\nList of AC/DC band members: AC/DC are an Australian hard rock band formed by guitarist brothers Angus and Malcolm Young in 1973. Originally featuring vocalist Dave Evans, bassist Larry Van Kriedt and drummer Colin Burgess, after a number of lineup changes the band settled with Bon Scott on vocals, Mark Evans on bass guitar and Phil Rudd on drums, and released five albums (two limited to Australia) between 1974 and 1977. Due to continuing clashes with lead guitarist Angus Young, Evans was later fired from the band shortly after the release of \"Let There Be Rock\", although \"musical differences\" was the official reason given for his departure. Cliff Williams was brought in as his replacement.\n\nCan I Sit Next to You, Girl: \"Can I Sit Next to You, Girl\" is the debut single by Australian hard rock band AC/DC issued on 22 July 1974. On August 26, 1974, the song peaked at number 50 on the Aria charts and then disappeared. This version has lead vocals performed by Dave Evans prior to his being replaced by Bon Scott, as well as drums by ex-Masters Apprentices member Colin Burgess and bass guitar by ex-The Easybeats member George Young (older brother of band cofounders Malcolm Young & Angus Young; co-producer). Originally, AC/DC's first bassist, Larry Van Kriedt, played the bass parts, but George recorded his own over them later. In 1975, after Scott joined, the group re-wrote and re-recorded the song as the seventh track on their Australia-only album \"T.N.T.\", released in December 1975 (see 1975 in music), and as the sixth track on the international version of \"High Voltage\", released in May 1976. The title of this version of the song removed the comma, becoming \"Can I Sit Next To You Girl\".\n\nLove No Limit: \"Love No Limit\" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige. It was co-written by Kenny Greene and Dave Hall for her debut album, \"What's the 411? \" (1992), with the latter serving as the song's producer. Released as the album's fourth and final single, the song became a top five hit, reaching number-five on the R&B singles chart, and peaked at number forty-four on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.\n\nRabbit (band): Rabbit (originally, The Cherries) were an Australian glam rock band from Newcastle, which formed in 1973 by Jim Porteus on bass guitar, Phil Screen on drums and Mark Tinson on guitar and vocals. In October 1974 they were joined by Dave Evans (ex-AC/DC) on lead vocals. The group relocated to Sydney and released two albums, \"Rabbit\" (1975) and \"Too Much Rock n Roll\" (1976), before disbanding in late 1977. Porteus, Screen and Tinson returned to Newcastle where they formed a hard rock band, Heroes, with Peter De Jong on guitar and vocals. They issued a self-titled album in October 1980 and disbanded in 1982.\n\nIntro (R&B group): Intro is an American R&B trio from Brooklyn, New York City, New York. The trio consisted of members Jeff Sanders, Clinton \"Buddy\" Wike and lead singer/songwriter Kenny Greene. Intro released two albums (for Atlantic Records): 1993's \"Intro\" and their second album, 1995's \"New Life\". The group had a string of US hits in the 1990s. The hits included the singles \"Let Me Be The One\", the Stevie Wonder cover \"Ribbon in the Sky\", \"Funny How Time Flies\" and their highest charting hit, \"Come Inside\". 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They describe themselves as a \"geek rock\" band, and are known for simplistic modern punk-style songs with frequently humorous, juvenile, and pop-culture-referencing lyrics.\n\nCaptain Everything!: Captain Everything! are a punk band from Watford, United Kingdom. They met at Parmiter's School. Formed in 1998, the band play high tempo pop-punk, which was branded \"Bubblegum Thrash\". Renowned for their heavy touring schedule, they have played all over the UK and Europe, touring with bands such as The Vandals, Capdown, and Nerf Herder. They have also toured in Russia, Canada and Japan. They were part of the roster of London punk label Household Name Records.\n\nHow to Meet Girls: How to Meet Girls is the follow-up to Nerf Herder's self-titled release. The album was released in 2000 on Honest Don's Records. The track \"Courtney\" was written about Courtney Love, containing humorous references to her life. Likewise, \"Jonathan\" is based on the life of Jonathan Richman, and contains references to his lyrics.\n\nNerf Herder (album): Nerf Herder is the eponymous debut album by Nerf Herder, originally released in November 1996 and produced by Joey Cape and Ryan Greene.\n\nNerf Herder IV: Nerf Herder IV is the fourth studio album by the rock band Nerf Herder. It was released in 2008 through Oglio Records.\n\nLinus of Hollywood: Kevin Dotson (born March 4, 1973), better known by his stage name Linus of Hollywood, is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. The stage name comes from his early days in Los Angeles, where he would frequently wear striped shirts similar to the Peanuts character Linus van Pelt. He is currently a member of Nerf Herder and comedy duo Jarinus.\n\nOglio Records: Oglio Records is an American record company started in 1993 by Carl Caprioglio. They are well known for issuing compilations of rare 1980's modern rock and new wave songs, many of which were previously unreleased on CD. In addition to releasing new material by artists such as BigBang, Nerf Herder and Wesley Willis, the label has also re-released albums by artists such as Brian Wilson and Barnes & Barnes. Oglio Entertainment also releases comedy CDs by comedians such as Jackie Martling and George Lopez.\n\nParry Gripp: Parry Gripp (born September 22, 1967 in Santa Barbara, California) is a singer-songwriter who is the lead vocalist and guitarist for the pop punk band Nerf Herder.\n\nVoxtrot: Voxtrot was an indie pop band from Austin, Texas, USA. Their first recordings were released in 2003 and their final shows were in June 2010.\n\nJustin Fisher (musician): Justin Fisher is an American born bassist most well known for being the bassist in Nerf Herder, touring bassist for The Rentals and lead singer for Psoma. 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It details the life and various trials of the Reverend Martin Luther King Sr. (\"Daddy King\"), including his violent, poverty-stricken upbringing in rural Georgia, the assassination of his oldest son (civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.), the drowning of his younger son Alfred Daniel Williams King and the shooting death of his wife, Alberta Williams King.\n\nLASCAD: On 26 October 1992 the London Ambulance Service started to use a new computer-assisted dispatch (CAD) system, known as LASCAD. Poorly designed and implemented, its introduction led to significant delays in the assigning of ambulances, with anecdotal reports of 11-hour waits. Media reports at the time claimed that up to 30 people may have died as a result of the chaos, despite a lack of evidence. The then-chief executive, John Wilby, resigned shortly afterwards. This failure is often cited in case studies of poor engineering management.\n\nGeorge Griffin (butler): George Griffin was an African American born into slavery in Virginia sometime in the mid-19th century. In 1874, as a free man, Griffin came to work for Samuel L. Clemens (a.k.a. Mark Twain). Details of Griffin's early life remain largely unknown. They have said that he was about age 65 when he died, but the date remains, also, unknown. But there is much information about Griffin's later life, primarily from Clemens's letters and unpublished memoirs. For example, according to Clemens's unpublished manuscript \"A Family Sketch\", Griffin \"was a Maryland slave by birth; the Proclamation set him free, & as a young fellow he saw his fair share of the Civil War as body servant to General Devens\".\n\nNight of the Grizzlies: Night of the Grizzlies (1969) is a book by Jack Olsen which details events surrounding the night of August 13, 1967, when two young women were separately attacked in Glacier National Park, Montana, by grizzly bears. Both women, Julie Helgeson, 19, of Albert Lea, Minnesota, and Michele Koons, 19, of San Diego, California, died of their injuries. Olsen's book examines the most plausible explanation of the unlikely dual attacks since no fatal grizzly attack had ever been recorded in the park's 57-year history prior to that night. One specialist at the time calculated the odds were greater than 1 in a million for a single attack but the odds of two separate attacks in a 4 hour time span were beyond measure. However future events would show grizzly attacks to become more common, as Olson explains, because of increased human presence in wilderness areas and decreased habitat for bears to live in, reaching a critical tipping point in the summer of 1967.\n\nAmen (American band): Amen is an American rock act that was formed in 1994 in Los Angeles, California. The band was founded by front man and singer Casey Chaos and combines elements of punk rock, hardcore, and heavy metal. Amen has released four studio albums, one live album, and the songs \"Coma America\", \"The Price of Reality\", and \"California's Bleeding\". The band saw continuous changes in membership, with Casey Chaos remaining the sole original member. In 2007, Amen went on hiatus and returned in 2014 with an appearance at that year's Knotfest.\n\nRadulf II, Abbot of Kinloss: Radulf (died 1220) was a 13th-century Scoto-Norman Cistercian monk and abbot. 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He caused controversy by submitting requests for information on the basis of the Open Government Act (WOB) to include Jeltje van Nieuwenhoven (regarding her role as OV ambassador) and hundreds WOB requests to all Dutch municipalities and provinces. Because not all agencies fulfilled the WOB requests, de Winter filed lawsuits against them. The Dutch Association of Journalists (NEY) supported de Winter. In the decision of the Hague court on 4 May 2010, de Winter's favor, which is not confirmed that municipalities may levy fees for the appeal to the WOB. In April 2010, de Winter was involved in the disclosure of the expenditure of the FENS funds (1.3 billion euros) by the NS. After the publications and media appearances] of de Winter related to the ease and simplicity of the \"OV-chipkaart\", the public transport smart card in the Netherlands, the Minister of Infrastructure and Environment was able to get the NVB in Haaglanden about a one-month postponement. Due to the disclosure the District Attorney decided to open a criminal investigation against de Winter; however, after a legal defense fund met its goals within an hour. The Journalist magazine Villamedia has named Brenno de Winter as the journalist of the year 2011. In July 2012 de Winter broke a new story about Dutch employer censorship after an employee of Unisys Netherlands was threatened with termination for giving a presentation about online censorship for the conference Last H.O.P.E., New York, USA In September 2012 de Winter released a video and accompanying news story of how he was able to use an obvious fake identification to gain access to numerous Netherlands and European government offices: The European Parliament, four Dutch Ministries among which the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior, The Dutch Secret Service, The Dutch Telecom Regulator OPTA, The Dutch National Cyber Security Center, The Royal Palace, The Dutch National Police, The Police Department of The Hague and Brabant Zuid-Oost. De Winter purchased the obvious fake ID at the 28C3 Chaos Computer Club Congress in 2011 where he was the conference closing speaker.\n\nMartin Luther King Sr.: Martin Luther King Sr. (born Michael King; December 19, 1899November 11, 1984), was an American Baptist pastor, missionary, and an early figure in the Civil Rights Movement. He was the father of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.\n\nRobert Drury (sailor): Robert Drury (born 1687; died between 1743 and 1750) was an English sailor on the \"Degrave\" who was shipwrecked at the age of 17 on the island of Madagascar. He would be trapped there for fifteen years. Upon returning to England, a book allegedly recounting his memoirs would be published in his name in 1729. Though it was an instant success, the credibility of the details in the book would be put into question by later historians. Modern scholars have proven though that many details in the book are authentic and that the story itself is one of the oldest written historical accounts of life in southern Madagascar during the 18th century.\n\nRutebeuf: Rutebeuf (or Rustebuef) (fl. 1245 \u2013 1285), a trouv\u00e8re, was born in the first half of the 13th century, possibly in Champagne (he describes conflicts in Troyes in 1249); he was evidently of humble birth, and he was a Parisian by education and residence. His name is nowhere mentioned by his contemporaries. He frequently plays in his verse on the word \"Rutebeuf\", which was a \"nom de plume\", and is variously explained by him as derived from \"rude boeuf\" and \"rude oeuvre\" (\"coarse ox\" or \"rustic piece of work\"). Paulin Paris thought that he began life in the lowest rank of the minstrel profession as a \"jongleur\" (juggler and musician). Some of his poems have autobiographical value. In \"Le Mariage de Rutebeuf\" (\"The Marriage of Rutebeuf\") he says that on the 2 January 1261 he married a woman old and ugly, with neither dowry nor amiability. In the \"Complainte de Rutebeuf\" he details a series of misfortunes which have reduced him to abject destitution. In these circumstances he addresses himself to Alphonse, comte de Poitiers, brother of Louis IX, for relief. Other poems in the same vein reveal that his own miserable circumstances were chiefly due to a love of play, particularly a game played with dice; which was known as griesche. It would seem that his distress could not be due to lack of patrons; for his metrical \"Life of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary\" was written by request of Erard de Valery, who wished to present it to Isabel, queen of Navarre; and he wrote elegies on the deaths of Anceau de l'Isle Adam, the third of the name, who died about 1251, Eudes, comte de Nevers (died 1267), Theobald II of Navarre (died 1270), and Alphonse, comte de Poitiers (d. 1271), which were probably paid for by the families of the personages celebrated. In the \"Pauvret\u00e9 de Rutebeuf\" (\"The Poverty of Rutebeuf\"), he addresses Louis IX himself.", "question": "The film \"In the Hour of Chaos\" details the life of a man that died in what year? 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Accused of blasphemy, at his trial he made a long speech denouncing the Jewish authorities who were sitting in judgment on him and was then stoned to death. His martyrdom was witnessed by Saul of Tarsus, a Pharisee who would later himself become a follower of Jesus and known as Paul the Apostle.\n\nRufus of Ephesus: Rufus of Ephesus (Greek: \u1fec\u03bf\u1fe6\u03c6\u03bf\u03c2 \u1f41 \u1f18\u03c6\u03ad\u03c3\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2 , fl. late 1st century AD) was a Greek physician and author who wrote treatises on dietetics, pathology, anatomy, and patient care. He was to some extent a follower of Hippocrates, although he at times criticized or departed from that author's teachings. His writings dealt with subjects often neglected by other authors, such as the treatment of slaves and the elderly. Some of his works survive to this day. He was particularly influential in the East, and some of his works survive only in Arabic. His teachings emphasized the importance of anatomy, and sought pragmatic approaches to diagnosis and treatment.\n\nScattamek: Scattamek was a Lenape living in the Ohio Country during the 18th century. He was a religious leader later termed a prophet who continued and built on the teachings of Neolin. Their teachings influenced many of the surrounding tribes, including the Shawnee, the Miami, and Wea. Scattamek is known to have been teaching during the 1770s. The teachings were largely based on earlier traditions, but their teachings focused on the need to return to the tribe's ancestral ways, giving up European dress, liquor, and firearms. They blamed their misfortunes on the gods anger with their adoption of European customs. Scattamek had particular influence on Tenskwatawa, who led a nativist revival during the early 19th century that catalyzed tribal support for Tecumseh's War during the 1810s.\n\nBehmenism: Behmenism, also Behemenism and similar, is the English-language designation for a 17th-century European Christian movement based on the teachings of German mystic and theosopher Jakob B\u00f6hme (1575-1624). The term was not usually applied by followers of B\u00f6hme's theosophy to themselves, but rather was used by some opponents of B\u00f6hme's thought as a polemical term. The origins of the term date back to the German literature of the 1620s, when opponents of B\u00f6hme's thought, such as the Thuringian antinomian Esajas Stiefel, the Lutheran theologian Peter Widmann and others denounced the writings of B\u00f6hme and the \"B\u00f6hmisten\". When his writings began to appear in England in the 1640s, B\u00f6hme's surname was irretrievably corrupted to the form \"Behmen\" or \"Behemen\", whence the term \"Behmenism\" developed. A follower of B\u00f6hme's theosophy is a \"Behmenist\".\n\nDemosthenes Philalethes: Demosthenes Philalethes (Gr. \u0394\u03b7\u03bc\u03bf\u03c3\u03b8\u03ad\u03bd\u03b7\u03c2 \u1f41 \u03a6\u03b9\u03bb\u03b1\u03bb\u03ae\u03b8\u03b7\u03c2 ) was an ancient Greek physician of Asia Minor who was one of the pupils of Alexander Philalethes, a contemporary of Aristoxenus, and a follower of the teachings of Herophilos. He succeeded Alexander as the head of the Herophilean school of medicine in Carura. He probably lived around the beginning of the 1st century, and was especially celebrated for his skill as an oculist. 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It is the only high school in the Indian Hill Exempted Village School District. In 2007, Indian Hill High School was ranked 48th in the nation in U.S. News and World Report Top 100 High Schools, placing it ahead of Walnut Hills High School and Wyoming High School as the top public high school in the Tri-State area, though Wyoming High School overtook Indian Hill once again in the most recent state rankings. In addition, it placed 116th on Newsweek Magazine's 2009 Top 1500 High School Rankings and was named a 2007 U.S. Blue Ribbon School.\n\nB/E/A/T/B/O/X: B/E/A/T/B/O/X is the second studio album by American electronic music duo Glass Candy, released in November 2007 by Italians Do It Better. The album received two limited-edition vinyl pressings in 2008, both including a bonus 7\u2033 (featuring the previously unreleased tracks \"High B\" and \"The Gate\"), and one of them pressed on pink vinyl. 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The western Hanover County high school enrolled students in grades eight through twelve. The name of the school, as well as the name of its literary publications, The Voice, The Spark, and The Orator, reference the history of Patrick Henry, Hanover County's most illustrious citizen. Even the school colors of red, white, and blue are a patriotic symbol of history. In 1969, Patrick Henry High and John M. Gandy High School merged to form one Integrated student body. Also in 1969, a new junior high school was built, and Patrick Henry opened that school year as a senior high school serving students in grades ten through twelve. When the junior high school was changed to a middle school in 1988, Patrick Henry became a high school enrolling students in grades nine through twelve. The school campus of West Patrick Henry Road, which consists of a complex of buildings, began as a campus style school. Additions of an auditorium, classrooms, cafeteria, new gymnasium, and renovations to the media center and administrative offices resulted in an all-enclosed facility in 1992. As the population and the needs of the school have changed, so have the dimensions of the school. A new addition/renovation was added to the facility in the fall of 2001 providing state-of-the-art career and technical education opportunities. This addition consisted of a broadcasting studio, a bio-technology lab, a communication technology center, a computer-assisted drafting lab, and three classrooms. Patrick Henry celebrated its 50th anniversary in September 2009. Patrick Henry High has an International Baccalaureate program, as well as a NJROTC program. Patrick Henry High is especially known for its NJROTC program that is consistently ranked among the top in the state of Virginia. During the 2010-2011 school year, a program called Rachel's Challenge was introduced. Patrick Henry High is also noted for its theatre program, being the best in the county, and taken most seriously.\n\nHigh School (1968 film): High School is a 1968 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman that shows a typical day for a group of students at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was one of the first direct cinema (or cin\u00e9ma v\u00e9rit\u00e9) documentaries. It was shot over five weeks in March and April 1968. The film was not shown in Philadelphia at the time of its release, due to Wiseman's concerns over what he called \"vague talk\" of a lawsuit.\n\nToms River High School North: Toms River High School North is a four-year comprehensive public high school, and was the second public high school established in Toms River, in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States, operating as part of the Toms River Regional Schools. The school opened in 1969 when the original high school (now called Toms River High School South) was found to be too small to accommodate the fast-growing community. However, the first class to graduate wasn't until 1971, since all of the seniors were kept at TRHSS for the class of 1970. Toms River High School North is the largest of all schools in the Toms River Regional School district. The TRHSN mascot is the Mariner, and the school colors are navy blue and gold. The other high schools in the district are Toms River High School East and Toms River High School South.\n\nHerndon High School (Kansas): Herndon High School is a former high school located in Herndon, Kansas, USA, which served students in grades 9-12. Herndon High School was the only high school within the city limits of Herndon, Kansas. The school colors were blue and yellow and the school mascot was a Beaver. The average annual enrollment was approximately 200 students from several communities. Herndon High School was established in either 1912 or 1915. A new building was erected in the spring of 1917 because of the growing population of the city. In 1923, Herndon High School became Herndon Rural High School District #2. The school was rebuilt in 1949 and classes were held at St. Mary's High School. Classes resumed at the rebuilt high school in 1950. This remained until the fall of 2003 when the decision was made to consolidate with Atwood USD #318. The new district that was formed is now Unified School District #105 and Rawlins County Junior-Senior High School.\n\nBlue Vinyl: Blue Vinyl is a 2002 documentary film directed by Daniel B. Gold and Judith Helfand. With a lighthearted tone, the film follows one woman's quest for an environmentally sound cladding for her parents' house in Merrick, Long Island, New York. It also investigates the many negative health effects of polyvinyl chloride in its production, use and disposal, focusing on the communities of Lake Charles and Mossville, Louisiana, and Venice, Italy. Filming for \"Blue Vinyl\" began in 1994.\n\nNazareth Area High School: Nazareth High School is a public high school located in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is the only high school in the Nazareth Area School District and serves grades 9 through 12. Its mascot is the Blue Eagle and school colors are blue and white. Student enrollment for the 2010-2011 school year was approximately 1,600 students. In a 2006 study conducted by the school district, 43% of households within the district's boundaries reported having one or more children in the high school. As of the 2009-2010 school year, the high school was fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In 2012, Nazareth Area High School received the Keystone Award from the Pennsylvania Department of Education for achieving Annual Yearly Progress for two consecutive years as measured by the Pennsylvania State System of Assessment (PSSA) tests. Nazareth Area High School has also appeared on the College Boards Advanced Placement Honor Roll for the last four consecutive years, out of the five it has been awarded, one of just two Pennsylvania schools to do so. Nazareth Area High School has an AP test passing rate of 87%, above state average of 69% and global average of 61%.\n\nRoss High School (Hamilton, Ohio): Ross High School is a public high school in Ross Township, Butler County, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Ross Local School District. Recently, a new high school was built. Ross High School has an enrollment of around 900 students. In 2005, the new high school was finished and the old high school became the middle school. The current high school is two stories tall. The school's mascot is the Ram. Known for being the top school in Butler County. 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It is his first feature-length film. The actors are mostly children from Oliveira's hometown, Porto. The script was adapted by Manoel de Oliveira from a short story by Jos\u00e9 Rodrigues de Freitas, \"Meninos Milion\u00e1rios\" (lit. \"Millionaire Children\"). \"Aniki-B\u00f3b\u00f3\" is a rhyme from a children's game, akin to Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.\n\nThe Hunt (1963 film): The Hunt (Portuguese: A Ca\u00e7a) is a 1963 short Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. The film is a grim, surrealistic short narrative film that contrasted with the positive tones of Oliveira's previous film. Due to censorship issues, Oliveira was forced to add a \"happy ending\" to the initial release of the film and was unable to restore his original ending until 1988. Because of this film and anti- Salazar regime comments Oliveira made after a screening of his previous film \"O Acto de Primavera\", he was arrested by the PIDE in 1963. He spent 10 days in jail and was interrogated until finally being released with the help of his friend Manuel Meneres.\n\nCasimiro de Oliveira: Antonio Casimiro Pinto de Oliveira (8 September 1907 \u2013 22 November 1970) was a Portuguese racing driver. He was entered for the 1958 Portuguese Grand Prix but he was not present during the weekend. He was responsible for organizing the event. His brother was Manoel de Oliveira, a famed film director who managed to survive him by nearly 45 years.\n\nPorto of My Childhood: Porto of My Childhood (Portuguese: Porto da Minha Inf\u00e2ncia) is a 2001 Portuguese/French film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. Manoel de Oliveira narrates a documentary which features staged dramatic scenes of memories and stories told to him during his childhood in Porto.\n\nDouro, Faina Fluvial: Douro, Faina Fluvial (Labor on the Douro River) is a 1931 Portuguese documentary short film. It was the first film directed by Manoel de Oliveira and is a portrait of his hometown of Porto and the labor and industry that takes place along the city's main river, the Douro River. It was first shown at the International Congress of Film Critics in Lisbon on September 19, 1931, where the majority of the Portuguese audience booed. However, other foreign critics and artists who were in attendance praised the film, such as Luigi Pirandello and \u00c9mile Vuillermoz. Oliveira re-edited the film with a new soundtrack and re-released it in 1934. Again in 1994, Oliveira modified the film by adding a new, more avant-garde soundtrack by Lu\u00eds de Freitas Branco.\n\nDonald Crisp: Donald Crisp (born George William Crisp, 27 July 188225 May 1974) was an English film actor. He was an early producer, director and screenwriter. His career lasted from the early silent film era into the 1960s. He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1942 for his performance in \"How Green Was My Valley\".\n\n2008 Superta\u00e7a C\u00e2ndido de Oliveira: The 2008 Superta\u00e7a C\u00e2ndido de Oliveira was the 30th edition of the Superta\u00e7a C\u00e2ndido de Oliveira, the annual Portuguese football season-opening match contested by the winners of the previous season's top league and cup competitions (or cup runner-up in case the league- and cup-winning club is the same). 2008 Superta\u00e7a C\u00e2ndido de Oliveira was constested by Porto and Sporting CP. Porto participated in their 24th Superta\u00e7a final, their third consecutive final since 2006. Porto went into the match as the Superta\u00e7a C\u00e2ndido de Oliveira 14-time winners. Sporting CP participated in their eighth Superta\u00e7a final, also their second consecutive final. Sporting CP went into the match as the Superta\u00e7a C\u00e2ndido de Oliveira six-time winners.\n\nManoel de Oliveira: Manoel C\u00e2ndido Pinto de Oliveira GCSE, GCIH (] ; 11 December 1908 \u2013 2 April 2015) was a Portuguese film director and screenwriter born in Cedofeita, Porto. He first began making films in 1927, when he and some friends attempted to make a film about World War I. In 1931 he completed his first film \"Douro, Faina Fluvial\", a documentary about his home city Porto made in the city symphony genre. He made his feature film debut in 1942 with \"Aniki-B\u00f3b\u00f3\" and continued to make shorts and documentaries for the next 30 years, gaining a minimal amount of recognition without being considered a major world film director. Among the numerous factors that prevented Oliveira from making more films during this time period were the political situation in Portugal, family obligations and money.\n\nThe Strange Case of Angelica: The Strange Case of Angelica (Portuguese: O Estranho Caso de Ang\u00e9lica ) is a 2010 Portuguese drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was entered into the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. De Oliveira conceived the idea for the film in 1946 and initially wrote the script in 1952, updating it with modern elements.\n\nOliveira Lima Library: The Oliveira Lima Library (also known as the Ibero American Library) is located at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. It was founded in 1920, when Brazilian diplomat and scholar Manoel de Oliveira Lima and his wife, Flora de Oliveira Lima shipped their private library to the university after obtaining an agreement that the library would remain a separate, autonomous facility and that Manoel would be the first librarian. The initial collection included 45,000 volumes of books primarily focused on colonial Portuguese Brazilian history, literature and culture. 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Country singer Alan Jackson album \"Drive\" gave him his first number one album on the chart and opened up with first week sales of 211,000 copies alone.\n\nSurfing World Magazine: Surfing World is the longest running Australian surf publication, and the second longest in the world, dedicated to sharing the stoke of surfing. It was first published in 1962 and includes both informative and humorous features on surfing and the coastal lifestyle.\n\nMe1 vs Me2 Snooker with Richard Herring: Me1 vs Me2 Snooker with Richard Herring is the world's longest running snooker podcast presented by stand-up comedian Richard Herring. First published in December 2011 it peaked at number one in the iTunes charts of the same month. In each podcast Richard Herring performs against himself in a game of snooker (typically in the guise of the titular sportsmen Me1 and Me2). It is not only notable for being the only audio podcast (to date) which actually incorporates the game of snooker within it but for the subtext of a man satirising mental health issues and \"fighting against a tide of mediocrity and repetition, struggling to create a brave, new and original vision.\" As of March 2017 eighty-one frames have been played.\n\nSennin Buraku: Sennin Buraku (\u4ed9\u4eba\u90e8\u843d , roughly Hermit Village) is a manga series by K\u014d Kojima which ran in the adult magazine \"Weekly Asahi Gein\u014d\", published by Tokuma Shoten in Japan. It is the longest running comic with only one artist, being published weekly since October 1956, and the longest-running strip ever in Japan. By contrast, \"Golgo 13\" is the longest running manga to be serialized in a dedicated manga magazine with \"Doraemon\" the second longest, and \"Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari K\u014den-mae Hashutsujo\" (\"Kochi-Kame\") the third longest (Asahi Geino is not a dedicated manga magazine). While \"Sennin Buraku\" has been running for more years than \"Peanuts\", Charles M. Schulz's strip has more \"episodes\" as it ran daily rather than weekly. The story was a romantic comedy taking place in historical China, and it was quite risqu\u00e9 for its time. The characters were very traditionally dressed (e.g. all wearing hanfu). Although the anime is very hard to find, it has been rerun on Japanese television, its intro and outro has appeared on DVD, and an episode has resurfaced on Nico Nico Douga.\n\nMiss You Much: \"Miss You Much\" is a song recorded by American singer Janet Jackson, released as the lead single from her fourth album \"Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814\" (1989). The single spent four weeks at number-one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, making it the longest running number-one single of 1989. \"Miss You Much\" was the second-best selling single of 1989 and the biggest radio airplay song of the year. \"Billboard\" later listed \"Miss You Much\" as Janet Jackson's all-time biggest Hot 100 single. It is Jackson's third longest running number-one single, behind \"That's the Way Love Goes\" (1993) and \"All for You\" (2001), which spent eight and seven weeks at number-one.\n\nPhrack: Phrack is an ezine written by and for hackers first published November 17, 1985. Described by Fyodor as \"the best, and by far the longest running hacker zine,\" the magazine is open for contributions by anyone who desires to publish remarkable works or express original ideas on the topics of interest. It has a wide circulation which includes both hackers and computer security professionals.\n\nOSUNY: OSUNY (Ohio Scientific Users of New York) was a dial-up bulletin board that was run by two different sysops, \"SYSOP\" while in Scarsdale, NY and Frank Roberts in White Plains, NY (914) throughout the 1980s. Named for the Ohio Scientific computer it originally ran on, it attracted a large group of hackers, phone phreaks, engineers, computer programmers, and other technophiles. It remained a haven almost exclusively for the hacker/phreaker community until gaining notoriety through mention in a Newsweek article, \"Hacking Through NASA: A threat- or only an embarrassment\", and mention in the book \"The Hacker Crackdown\" as a favored hangout of the notorious hacker group The Legion of Doom, after which it was shuttered, and another board was brought up as a \"replacement\" known as The Crystal Palace, which was short-lived. OSUNY was restarted soon after, using an Altos 5-15D running MP/M and the continuously evolving Citadel software. Also in the mid-1980s it became the first BBS to be associated with 2600 Magazine (The Central Office, run by The DataMaster was second). It ran via dial-up until its closing around 1988. 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In most of her works, however, Chernow avoids specificity, choosing instead to portray universal situations through figures who are inspired by film but reinterpreted to transcend stereotypes. Chernow has worked extensively in the mediums of lithography, silkscreen, etching, and colored pencil. She currently resides in Westport, Connecticut, and serves her community through the arts.\n\nJohn Adikes Bond: John Adikes Bond is an author, attorney, poker player, political activist and real estate developer born in Jamaica, New York January 14, 1955. He grew up in Massapequa and Port Washington, New York before moving to South Florida in 1972. He currently resides between Dania Beach, Florida and Andros Island, the Bahamas. 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Sabiston began developing software as an undergraduate and then graduate researcher in the MIT Media Lab from 1986 to 1991. While at MIT, and also after moving to Austin, Texas, in 1993, Sabiston used his 2D/3D software to create several short films, including \"God's Little Monkey\" (1994), \"Beat Dedication\" (1988), and \"Grinning Evil Death\" (1990). \"Grinning Evil Death\" was widely seen on the first episode of MTV's \"Liquid Television\" show. \"God's Little Monkey\" won the Prix Ars Electronica Golden Nica award for 1994.\n\nDescendants (2015 film): Descendants is a 2015 American musical fantasy television film directed and choreographed by Kenny Ortega. The film stars Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, Booboo Stewart, and Cameron Boyce as the teenage daughters and sons of Maleficent, the Evil Queen, Jafar, and Cruella De Vil, respectively. 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In video games, he voices The Prince in Ubisoft's \"Prince of Persia\", Alucard in \"Castlevania\", Hayate/Ein in \"Dead or Alive\", Matt Miller in \"Saints Row\", and Yosuke Hanamura in \"Persona 4\". He has a production company Monkey Kingdom Productions with his wife, Tara Platt, where they have produced several feature films and a live-action web series called \"Shelf Life\". He co-authored the book \"Voice-Over Voice Actor\" which gives career tips.\n\nThe Real Housewives of Cheshire: The Real Housewives of Cheshire (abbreviated RHOCheshire) is a British reality television series broadcast on ITVBe. The show premiered on 12 January 2015 and is based on \"The Real Housewives\" franchise. 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He also bought the Loughborough Labour Party's current Building Unity House in 1947.\n\nIan Murray (British politician): Ian Murray (born 10 August 1976) is a British Labour Party politician who has represented Edinburgh South as Member of Parliament (MP) since the 2010 general election. He served as an Edinburgh City Councillor for Liberton & Gilmerton Ward from 2003 to 2010, before his Westminster election as an Edinburgh MP. From 2015 to 2017, Murray was the only Labour Party MP representing a Scottish constituency in the House of Commons.\n\nAlan Campbell (politician): Alan Campbell (born 8 July 1957) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tynemouth since 1997. 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She stood down in 2010 in order to take over the running of her husband, bestselling author Ken Follett's, growing business.\n\nHarriet Harman: Harriet Ruth Harman, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 30 July 1950) is a British solicitor and Labour Party politician who has been a Member of Parliament (MP) since 1982, first for Peckham, and then for its successor constituency of Camberwell and Peckham since 1997. She has served in various Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet positions and, in her role as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, she was twice the Acting Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition: from May to September 2010 and from May to September 2015. She remains the only politician to have held this position on two separate occasions.\n\nChairman of Ways and Means: In the United Kingdom, the Chairman of Ways and Means is a senior member of the House of Commons who acts as one of the Speaker's three deputies. 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Before being named head coach of the Pirates, McNeill served the Texas Tech Red Raiders as an interim head coach, assistant head coach, special teams coordinator, and linebackers coach. On December 28, 2009, he was named interim head coach of the Red Raiders following the suspension and later firing of head coach Mike Leach. He served in the position until the hiring of Tommy Tuberville, who subsequently released him as defensive coordinator.\n\nKent State Golden Flashes baseball: The Kent State Golden Flashes baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, United States. The team competes at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a member of the Mid-American Conference East division. The head coach is retired Major League Baseball player Jeff Duncan, who was hired in June 2013.\n\nKent State Golden Flashes football: The Kent State Golden Flashes football team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. The team is a member of the Mid-American Conference East division, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A). The Golden Flashes played their first game in 1920 and since 1969 have played their home games at Dix Stadium. The head coach since December 2012 is Paul Haynes, a Kent State alumnus who played for the Flashes from 1987 to 1991.\n\nSacred Heart Pioneers baseball: The Sacred Heart Pioneers baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. The team is a member of the Northeast Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. Sacred Heart's first baseball team was fielded in 1966. The team plays its home games at the Ballpark at Harbor Yard in Fairfield, which opened in 1998 and seats 5,300. The Pioneers are coached by Nick Restaino, who will lead his first season as head coach in 2018. Former head coach Nick Giaquinto retired following the 2017 season.\n\nPaul Haynes (American football): Paul Jeffrey Haynes III (born July 11, 1969) is an American college football coach and former player. He is currently the head football coach at Kent State University, a position he has held since December 2012. Haynes previously served as an assistant coach at the high school, collegiate and professional levels for 20 years, including stints as defensive coordinator at Ohio State University and the University of Arkansas. 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After serving as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, Burns was promoted to head coach effective for 2015.\n\nDon Brown (American football coach): Don Brown (born July 31, 1955) is an American college football coach and former player. He is currently the defensive coordinator at University of Michigan, a position he has held since December 2015. Previously, he served as defensive coordinator Boston College and at the University of Connecticut and as the head football coach at Plymouth State University (1993\u20131995), Northeastern University (2000\u20132003), and the University of Massachusetts Amherst (2004\u20132008), compiling a career college football record of 95\u201345. 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A popular tourist attraction, the center is owned by the Church of Christ, Scientist (the Christian Science church), which refers to it as Christian Science Plaza. The complex, including most of the landscape was designated as a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 2011.\n\nChristian Science Center- Belvidere/ Dalton: The Belvidere/Dalton tower is a planned 60-story, 699' tower on the grounds of Boston's Christian Science Center adjacent to the Prudential Tower complex on a small, triangular open space owned by the Christian Science Center above the entrance ramps to the complex's parking garage. There will also be a mid-rise, 285' tower built across the street on a current parking lot. 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Treatment is non-medical, rather it is based on the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, \"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\" (1875) by Mary Baker Eddy (1821\u20131910), who \"discovered\" Christian Science in 1866 and founded the Christian Science church in 1879. According to the church, Christian Science practitioners address physical conditions, as well as relationship or financial difficulties and any other problem or crisis. Practitioners are either \"listed\" or \"unlisted,\" a designation that refers to a form of international accreditation maintained by The Mother Church, in Boston, Massachusetts.\n\nReader (Christian Science Church): A Reader in a Christian Science church is a member of the congregation who has been elected to serve in one of two positions responsible for church services. 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In 1984, thirteen-year-old Martin became a member of the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo. After recording eleven albums with the group, he left Menudo in 1989, hoping to rest and evaluate his career path. In 1990, he was signed to Sony Discos, the Sony Music Entertainment's Latin imprint. Martin released his debut solo album, the Spanish-language \"Ricky Martin\", in November 1991. It included hit singles: \"Fuego Contra Fuego\", \"El Amor de Mi Vida\" and \"Vuelo\". His second Spanish-language solo album, \"Me Amar\u00e1s\" (1993) featured further successful singles: \"Me Amar\u00e1s\", \"Que Dia Es Hoy\" and \"Entre el Amor y los Halagos\".\n\nNational Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture: The National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture (formerly \"Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture\") is a museum in Chicago dedicated to interpreting the arts and culture of the Puerto Rican people and of the Puerto Ricans in Chicago. Founded in 2001, it is housed in the historic landmark Humboldt Park stables and receptory, near the Paseo Boricua. It hosts visual arts exhibitions, community education, and festivals. Its exhibitions have featured the artwork of Osvaldo Budet, Elizam Escobar, Antonio Martorell, Ramon Frade Leon, and Lizette Cruz, in addition to local Chicago or Puerto Rican artists. The Institute also sponsors music events including an annual \"Navi-Jazz\" performance, described as a \"fusion of Puerto Rican and African American musical elements.\"\n\nRicky Martin: Enrique Mart\u00edn Morales (born December 24, 1971), commonly known as Ricky Martin, is a Puerto Rican singer, actor and author. Martin began his career at age 12 with the all-boy pop group Menudo. After five years with the group, he released several Spanish-language solo albums throughout the 1990s. He also acted on stage and on TV in Mexico, where he achieved modest stardom. In 1994, he appeared on the US TV soap opera \"General Hospital\", playing a Puerto Rican singer.\n\nLove + Dance World Tour: The Love + Dance Wold Tour is the ninth concert tour by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi, in support of his worldwide hit single, \"Despacito\" (2017). The tour began on July 1, 2017, in And\u00fajar, Spain, and is set to conclude on November 26, 2017, in Zagreb, Croatia.\n\nM\u00fasica + Alma + Sexo World Tour: The M\u00fasica + Alma + Sexo World Tour (also known as the M.A.S. Tour) was the eighth concert tour by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ricky Martin. The tour supported his ninth studio album, \"M\u00fasica + Alma + Sexo\" (2011). It began with a series of concerts in Puerto Rico and North America, with international dates later in the year. The tour was his first in four years, the previous being the 2007 Black and White Tour. On the Pollstar Top 50 Worldwide Tours of the first half of 2011, Ricky Martin ranked at number 42. His tour grossed $17.7, with 37 shows and 246,141 total tickets. After visiting 28 countries throughout North America, Europe and Latin America, Ricky Martin formally ended his tour on November 12, 2011 in his homeland, Puerto Rico, at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico Jos\u00e9 Miguel Agrelot. The tour closed on November 19, 2011 in Santo Domingo.\n\nDespacito: \"Despacito\" (] ; English: \"Slowly\") is a single by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi featuring Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee from Fonsi's upcoming studio album. On January 12, 2017, Universal Music Latin released \"Despacito\" and its music video, which shows both artists performing the song in La Perla neighborhood of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico and the local bar La Factor\u00eda. The song's music video is the first video to reach over three billion views on YouTube. The song was written by Luis Fonsi, Erika Ender and Daddy Yankee, and was produced by Andr\u00e9s Torres and Mauricio Rengifo.\n\nMi Encuentro: Mi Encuentro is the 23rd studio album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge. It was released in 1997. This album marked another radical change of sound for the singer, which included bomba and plena arrangements. The album contains two songs from Puerto Rican singer/songwriter Glenn Monroig, \"Yo Solamente\", and \"Vete Ya\".\n\nHumanos a Marte: \"Humanos a Marte\" (English: Humans to Mars ) is a song performed by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne, released as the lead single from his upcoming fifteenth studio album \"En Todo Estar\u00e9\", by Sony Music Latin in April 20, 2014. The song was written by Chayanne and Fernando Montesinos. In June 17, Chayanne released a remix urban version of the song, featuring the Puerto Rican singer Yandel.\n\nPoetas Puertorrique\u00f1os: Poetas Puertorrique\u00f1os is a compilation album from Puerto Rican singer Roy Brown. It features eleven songs from Brown's previous albums, that are based on poems from Puerto Rican writers like Luis Pal\u00e9s Matos and Juan Antonio Corretjer, among others. It also features a new, unreleased song titled \"Ay, ay, ay de la grifa negra\", based on a poem by Julia de Burgos. The album was released under Brown's label Discos Lara-Yar\u00ed in 1992. The album was also sponsored by the Puerto Rican Committee for the Celebration of the 500th Anniversary of the Discovery of Puerto Rico.\n\nVivencias (Yolandita Monge album): Vivencias (Spanish: \"Personal Experiences\") is the 18th studio album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge. 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It starred Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett as the eponymous characters, Albert and Harold Steptoe respectively. It also features Carolyn Seymour. A sequel \"Steptoe and Son Ride Again\" was released the following year.\n\nRingo Starr: Richard Starkey, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English drummer, singer, songwriter and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the Beatles. He occasionally sang lead vocals, usually for one song on an album, including \"With a Little Help from My Friends\", \"Yellow Submarine\", \"Good Night\", and their cover of \"Act Naturally\". 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The American version of the album was released two weeks earlier, on 26 June 1964 by United Artists Records, with a different track listing. In contrast to their first two albums, all 13 tracks on \"A Hard Day's Night\" were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney showcasing the development of their songwriting talents. The album includes the title track, with its distinct opening chord, and the previously released \"Can't Buy Me Love\", both transatlantic number-one singles for the band.\n\nSome Will, Some Won't: Some Will, Some Won't is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Duncan Wood. It was a remake of \"Laughter in Paradise\", and starred an ensemble British cast, which included Michael Hordern, Ronnie Corbett, Dennis Price, Leslie Phillips and Arthur Lowe. 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He also appeared as Father Dooley, a Catholic priest, in several episodes of Carla Lane's \"Bread\", his last television appearance.\n\nPaul McCartney: Sir James Paul McCartney, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer. He gained worldwide fame as the bass guitarist and singer for the rock band the Beatles, widely considered the most popular and influential group in the history of pop music. His songwriting partnership with John Lennon is the most celebrated of the post-war era. After the group disbanded in 1970, he pursued a solo career and formed the band Wings with his first wife, Linda, and Denny Laine.\n\nI Should Have Known Better: \"I Should Have Known Better\" is a song by English rock band the Beatles composed by John Lennon (credited to Lennon\u2013McCartney), and originally issued on \"A Hard Day's Night\", their soundtrack for the film of the same name released July 10, 1964. \"I Should Have Known Better\" was issued as the B-side of the U.S. single \"A Hard Day's Night\" released July 13, 1964. An orchestrated version of the song conducted by George Martin appears on the North American version of the album, \"A Hard Day's Night Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.\"\n\nPaul Denman: Paul Spencer Denman (born 29 July 1957), is an English songwriter and bass guitarist. With Sade Adu, Andrew Hale, and Stuart Matthewman, he gained worldwide fame as the bass guitarist of the English band Sade. 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His first major role was in \"Pacific Overtures\" where he played, among other roles, the Russian Admiral (Please Hello), the Soothsayer (Crysanthymum Tea), the Thief (Four Black Dragons), and the Warrior (Someone in a Tree). He also had roles in \"Jesus Christ Superstar\" {King Herod} and \"Evita\" {Magaldi}. His voice can be heard on the cast recordings of \"Pacific Overtures\" and \"Evita\". He was featured in the TV show \"Anatomy of a Song: Someone in a Tree\" with Stephen Sondheim, Gedde Watanabe and James Dybas, which was presented by Frank Rich.\n\nList of songs recorded by Fiona Apple: American singer-songwriter Fiona Apple has recorded songs for her four studio albums and collaborated with other artists for duets and featured songs on their respective albums. After signing a contract in 1995 with the Work Group, a division of Sony Music, eighteen-year-old Apple moved from New York to Los Angeles to record her debut album, \"Tidal\" (1996). She wrote all of its songs, and would continue to do so for her later albums. \" Shadowboxer\" was \"Tidal\"' s lead single, later followed by \"Criminal\", which received the Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance and a nomination for Best Rock Song at the 40th Grammy Awards. In 1998, Apple also recorded two cover versions for the film soundtrack \"\"Pleasantville\": \"Across the Universe\" (Lennon\u2013McCartney) and \"Please Send Me Someone to Love\" (Percy Mayfield).\n\nThe Best of Sade: The Best of Sade is the first greatest hits album by English band Sade. It was released in the United Kingdom on 31 October 1994 and in the United States on 4 November 1994 by Epic Records. The retrospective was digitally remastered in 2000. \"The Best of Sade\" chronicles Sade's first four albums, while also including non-single songs \"Jezebel\", \"Like a Tattoo\" and \"Pearls\", as well as \"Please Send Me Someone to Love\", which appeared in the soundtrack for the film \"Philadelphia\".\n\nPlease Send Me Someone to Love (album): Please Send Me Someone to Love is an album by American jazz pianist Phineas Newborn Jr. recorded in 1969 and released on the Contemporary label. The album was recorded at the same sessions that produced \"Harlem Blues\".\n\nPhiladelphia (film): Philadelphia is a 1993 American drama film and one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to acknowledge HIV/AIDS, homosexuality, and homophobia. 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With voices by Allan Sherman and prolific vocal performer Daws Butler, this half-hour special is a loose adaptation with added musical sequences.\n\nTolkien Estate: The Tolkien Estate is the legal body which manages the property of the English writer J. R. R. Tolkien, including the copyright for most of his works. The individual copyrights have for the most part been assigned by the Estate to subsidiary entities such as the J. R. R. Tolkien Discretionary Settlement and the Tolkien charitable Trust. The various holdings of the Tolkien family, including the Estate, have been organised under The Tolkien Company, the directors of which are Christopher Tolkien, his wife Baillie Tolkien, and J. R. R. Tolkien's grandson Michael George Tolkien. The executors of the Estate proper are Christopher Tolkien, who is sole literary executor, and (succeeding J. R. R. 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The 67-lap race was won by Renault driver Alain Prost after he started from third position. Nelson Piquet finished second for the Brabham team and Ferrari driver Patrick Tambay came in third.\n\n1981 Argentine Grand Prix: The 1981 Argentine Grand Prix was the third motor race of the 1981 Formula One season and was held at the Buenos Aires circuit in Argentina on 12 April 1981. This was the last Argentine Grand Prix until 1995. Thanks to designer Gordon Murray's alternative solution to flexible side skirts, the Brabham cars of Nelson Piquet and H\u00e9ctor Rebaque were dominant in this race, with Piquet (who took pole at an average speed of 130.029\u00a0mph (209.261\u00a0km/h)) taking the lead immediately from Alan Jones on the back straight and Rebaque climbing up from 5th to 2nd over 23 laps.\n\n1988 Brazilian Grand Prix: The 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on April 3, 1988, at the renamed Aut\u00f3dromo Internacional Nelson Piquet in Rio de Janeiro. Following his 3rd World Drivers Championship in the Jacarepagu\u00e1 Circuit was named after local hero Nelson Piquet. It was the first race of the Formula One season.\n\n1983 European Grand Prix: The 1983 European Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Brands Hatch on 25 September 1983. The race, contested over 76 laps, was the fourteenth race of the 1983 Formula One season and was won by Nelson Piquet, driving a Brabham-BMW. Piquet's Drivers' Championship rival Alain Prost was second in a factory Renault, while Nigel Mansell was third in a Lotus-Renault. With the win, Piquet moved within two points of Prost at the top of the championship with one race remaining.\n\nBrabham BT50: The Brabham BT50 was a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Murray and powered by a turbo BMW engine. It was raced by the Brabham team, owned by Bernie Ecclestone, during the 1982 Formula One season. Driven by Nelson Piquet and Riccardo Patrese, it made its debut at the South African Grand Prix before being withdrawn for further development of its engine while the team reverted to the previous year's car, the Brabham BT49. On the reintroduction of the BT50, Piquet finished fifth in the Belgian Grand Prix. A few races later he drove it to a win in the Canadian Grand Prix. Later in the year it achieved three more finishes in the points for the team. During the second half of the season, Brabham implemented the strategy of mid-race refueling. This allowed Piquet and Patrese to start the races relatively light and use their reduced weight to gain track position over their competitors before stopping to refuel. The poor reliability of the BT50 meant that they had only a few opportunities to demonstrate the strategy in practice.\n\nAlain Prost: Alain Marie Pascal Prost, OBE, Chevalier de la L\u00e9gion d'honneur (born 24 February 1955) is a French former racing driver. A four-time Formula One Drivers' Champion, only Sebastian Vettel (four championships), Juan Manuel Fangio (five championships), and Michael Schumacher (seven championships) have equalled or surpassed his number of titles. From 1987 until 2001 Prost held the record for most Grand Prix victories and is considered as one of the greatest F1 drivers ever. Schumacher surpassed Prost's total of 51 victories at the 2001 Belgian Grand Prix. In 1999, Prost received the \"World Sports Awards of the Century\" in the motor sport category.\n\n1986 Italian Grand Prix: The 1986 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Monza on 7 September 1986. The race, contested over 51 laps, was the thirteenth race of the 1986 Formula One season and was won by Nelson Piquet, driving a Williams-Honda, with team-mate and Drivers' Championship rival Nigel Mansell second and Stefan Johansson third in a Ferrari. With fellow championship rivals Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna both failing to score, Piquet moved into second in the championship, five points behind Mansell.\n\n2001 Rio de Janeiro motorcycle Grand Prix: The 2001 Rio de Janeiro motorcycle Grand Prix was the sixteenth and latest round of the 2001 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 1\u20133 November 2001 at the Aut\u00f3dromo Internacional Nelson Piquet. It was also the final 500cc race in Grand Prix motorcycle racing history. This also marked the final Grand Prix win in the career of Daijiro Kato before his death caused by a crash in the 2003 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix race.\n\n\u00c1ngel Nieto: \u00c1ngel Nieto Rold\u00e1n (25 January 1947 \u2013 3 August 2017) was a Spanish professional Grand Prix motorcycle racer. He was one of the most accomplished motorcycle racers in the history of the sport, winning 13 World Championships and 90 Grand Prix victories in a racing career that spanned twenty-three years from 1964 to 1986. His total of 90 Grand Prix victories ranks him third only to the 122 by Giacomo Agostini, and the 115 for Valentino Rossi.\n\nPedro Piquet: Pedro Piquet is a Brazilian racing driver. 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The final was held at Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece. Ajax won the match 1\u20130 with a 20th-minute header from Marco van Basten.\n\n1973 European Cup Final: The 1973 European Cup Final was a football match held at the Red Star Stadium, Belgrade, on 30 May 1973, in which Ajax of the Netherlands defeated Juventus of Italy 1\u20130. A goal from Johnny Rep four minutes into the match was enough for Ajax to claim their third consecutive European Cup. This victory meant that Ajax had earned the privilege of keeping the trophy permanently. Juventus, however, got revenge 23 years later beating Ajax in the 1996 final in Rome.\n\n1994\u201395 AFC Ajax season: During the 1994\u201395 Dutch football season, AFC Ajax competed in the Eredivisie. Ajax won a league-cup double. They won their 25th Dutch title in style, not losing a single match all season and scoring 106 goals. Ajax also won their fourth European Cup, defeating A.C. Milan 1-0 in the final. This Ajax squad is considered to be one of the best teams in football history.\n\n1973 European Super Cup: The 1973 European Super Cup was played between 1972\u201373 European Cup winners Ajax and 1972\u201373 European Cup Winners' Cup winners Milan, with Ajax winning 6\u20131 on aggregate, making it the worst defeat for an Italian team in an UEFA competition final. Unlike future Super Cup matches, the 1973 edition took place at the start of the following calendar year rather than the start of the following season.\n\nAFC Ajax in European football: AFC Ajax is one of the most successful football clubs in Europe. There are only three clubs in the history of the game to have won the European Cup/Champions League titles (won four times by Ajax) three times consecutively. Only Real Madrid and Bayern Munich have achieved this feat aside from Ajax. 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The voice cast included Philip Seymour Hoffman, Toni Collette, Eric Bana, Bethany Whitmore with narration by Barry Humphries. The film premiered on the opening night of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 15, 2009. The film won the Annecy Cristal in June 2009 from the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and Best Animated Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in November 2009. The film was theatrically released on April 9, 2009 by Icon Entertainment International. \"Mary and Max\" received very positive reviews from critics and it earned $1.7 million USD on a $8.2 million AUD budget.\n\nEtiuda&Anima International Film Festival: The International Film Festival \"Etiuda&Anima\" (Polish: \"Mi\u0119dzynarodowy Festiwal Filmowy Etiuda&Anima\" ), is the leading animation film festival in Poland organized in Krak\u00f3w continuously since 1994, and catering to independent producers, animation films professionals, and students of film and art schools from all over the world. Since 2010 the festival has also included workshops in scriptwriting, directing, cinematography, editing and animation, led by renown artists and pedagogues from foreign film schools. 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His second short film, \"Espantalho\" (lit. \"Scarecrow\"), released in 1998, won the 3rd Best Brazilian Animation at the Anima Mundi, the Best Art Direction Award at the Brazilian Film Festival of Miami, and was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 1st Grande Pr\u00eamio Cinema Brasil. His first feature film, \"Garoto C\u00f3smico\", debuted at the 2007 Anima Mundi. In 2013, he released \"The Boy and the World\", his second film, at the Ottawa International Animation Festival which won the Grand Prix for best feature film at World Festival of Animated Film - Animafest Zagreb in 2015.\n\nChasing Shakespeare: Chasing Shakespeare is a 2013 film directed by Norry Niven, and starring Danny Glover, Ashley Bell, and Graham Greene. The premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival Festival in April 2013, and was opening night film at the Breckenridge Film Festival, The Montreal Black Film Festival, The 38th annual Native American Film Festival in San Francisco on November 1, 2013, The African Diaspora Film Festival NY and The Orlando Film Festival. It has been nominated 36 times in as many festivals, winning 27 awards including Best Feature Film at The FirstGlance Film Festival, Best of Fest at The Big Island Film Festival, Best Feature Film at the AFI Cannes Film Festival, Audience Choice, Best Opening Title Sequence at SXSW, Best Dram/Romance at The WorldFest Houston Film Festival, Best Feature Film at the World Peace Initiative The Hampton's Film Festival and Best Director at Red Nations Film Festival and The Orlando Film Festival. The film was written by James Bird.\n\nA Monkey's Tale: A Monkey's Tale (French: Le Ch\u00e2teau des singes ; literally \"The Castle of Monkeys\") is a feature-length French animated film directed by Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Laguionie. It was released in 1999, and won the Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 5th Kecskem\u00e9t Animation Film Festival. It has never been released on American video or DVD, although it has been available in the United Kingdom.\n\nKecskem\u00e9t Animation Film Festival: Kecskem\u00e9t Animation Film Festival (Hungarian: \"Kecskem\u00e9ti Anim\u00e1ci\u00f3s Filmfesztiv\u00e1l\" ) (KAFF) is an animated film festival held biennially during the month of June in Kecskem\u00e9t, Hungary. Although the bulk of the festival is oriented toward efforts in Hungarian animation, the associated KAFF-sponsored Festival of European Animated Feature Films and TV Specials (Hungarian: \"Eur\u00f3pai Anim\u00e1ci\u00f3s J\u00e1t\u00e9kfilm Fesztiv\u00e1l\" ) has opened the festival to international works as well. The festival was first held in 1985 and was opened to international works of animation in 1996.\n\nMickey's Once Upon a Christmas: Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas is a 1999 direct-to-video animated Christmas anthology film produced by Walt Disney Home Video and won the Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 5th Kecskem\u00e9t Animation Film Festival in 1999. The video features Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Pete, Goofy, Max, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, Scrooge McDuck, Mortimer Mouse, Figaro the Kitten and Chip 'n Dale with cameos by Owl, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, and a Beagle Boy. The film comprises three separate segments, with narration by Kelsey Grammer. A sequel, titled \"Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas\", was released in 2004.\n\nTarzan & Jane: Tarzan & Jane is an animated comedy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, Toon City and Walt Disney Animation Australia released on July 23, 2002 and a direct-to-video sequel to the Disney's 1999 animated feature \"Tarzan\", and uses three unaired episodes of the film's corresponding television series, \"The Legend of Tarzan\". \" Tarzan II\", a followup to the original film, was released in 2005. The film is set one year after the events of the first film.\n\nFerenc Mikul\u00e1s: Ferenc Mikul\u00e1s (17 August 1940, Dunapataj) is a figure in the Hungarian animation film culture. 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It was their second and final studio album to feature guitarist Richie Kotzen. \"Actual Size\" would be Mr. Big's final studio album for 10 years, until \"What If...\" in 2011.\n\nPat Torpey: Pat Torpey is an American hard rock drummer and singer, known as the drummer and backing vocalist of the hard rock band Mr. Big. He has also played for John Parr, Belinda Carlisle, Robert Plant, Montrose, Richie Kotzen and The Knack. Pat has recorded with Impellitteri and Ted Nugent. He is noted by Neil Peart for composing unique rhythms such as that of \"Take Cover\", a rock song from Mr. Big.\n\nDeep Cuts (Mr. Big album): Deep Cuts: The Best of the Ballads is a compilation album by hard rock band Mr. Big, focusing on Mr. Big's most popular ballads. It was released in 2000. 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Because of Canada's higher chocolate standards compared to other areas of the world, it is not considered a \"chocolate bar\" and is labeled instead as a \"candy bar\". The bar is the length of two \"standard\"-sized bars \u2013 around 20 centimeters (8 inches) long. Additional varieties include Mr. Chew Big, Mr. Big Fudge, and Mr. Big with Maple.\n\nMr. Big (film): Mr. Big is a 2007 documentary directed and produced by Tiffany Burns and edited by Alec MacNeill Richardson. The documentary examines the \"Mr. Big\" undercover methods used by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). 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Its county seat is Newton. It is part of the New York City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 142,522, making it the 17th-most populous of the state's 21 counties, a 4.5% decrease from the 149,265 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, in turn an increase of 5,099 (3.5%) over the 144,166 persons enumerated in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the 17th-most populous county among the state's 21 counties. Based on 2010 Census data, Vernon Township was the county's largest in both population and area, with a population of 23,943 and covering an area of 70.59 sqmi . s of 2010 The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 131st-highest per capita income ($49,207) of the 3,113 counties in the United States (and the ninth-highest in New Jersey).\n\nUnion County, New Jersey: Union County is a county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. 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Since 1990, Ocean County has been one of New Jersey's fastest-growing counties. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 592,497, a 2.8% increase from the 576,567 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, making Ocean the state's sixth-most populous county. The 2010 population figure represented an increase of 65,651 (+12.8%) from the 2000 Census population of 510,916, as Ocean surpassed Union County to become the sixth-most populous county in the state. Ocean County was also the fastest growing county in New Jersey between 2000 and 2010 in terms of increase in the number of residents and second-highest in percentage growth. Ocean County was established on February 15, 1850, from portions of Monmouth County, with the addition of Little Egg Harbor Township which was annexed from Burlington County on March 30, 1891. 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Its county seat is Woodbury.\n\nMonmouth County, New Jersey: Monmouth County is a county located in Central New Jersey, in the United States within the New York metropolitan area, and the northernmost county along the Jersey Shore. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 625,846, making it the state's fifth-most populous county, representing a decrease of 0.7% from the 2010 Census, when the population was enumerated at 630,380, in turn an increase of 15,079 from 615,301 at the 2000 Census. As of 2010, the county fell to the fifth-most populous county in the state, having been surpassed by Hudson County. Its county seat is Freehold Borough. 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As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 63,436, making it the state's least populous county, representing a 4.0% decrease from the 66,083 enumerated at the 2010 Census, in turn increasing by 1,798 (+2.8%) from the 64,285 counted in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the state's least populous county. The most populous place was Pennsville Township, with 13,409 residents at the time of the 2010 Census. Lower Alloways Creek Township covers 72.46 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality.\n\nMercer County, New Jersey: Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its county seat is Trenton, the state capital. The county constitutes the Trenton-Ewing, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area and is considered part of the New York Metropolitan Area by the United States Census Bureau, but also directly borders the Philadelphia metropolitan area and is included within the Federal Communications Commission's Philadelphia Designated Market Area. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 371,023, making it the state's 12th-most populous county, an increase of 1.2% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 366,513, in turn an increase of 15,752 (4.5%) from the 350,761 enumerated in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the 12th-most populous county in the state. Mercer County stands among the highest-income counties in the United States, with the Bureau of Economic Analysis having ranked the county as having the 78th-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the United States (and the sixth-highest in New Jersey) as of 2009.\n\nMiddlesex County, New Jersey: Middlesex County is a county located in north-central New Jersey, United States. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 837,073, making it the state's second-most populous county, an increase of 3.4% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 809,858, making it the second-most populous county in the state. Middlesex is part of the New York metropolitan area, and its county seat is New Brunswick. The center of population of the state of New Jersey is located in Middlesex County, in East Brunswick Township, just east of the New Jersey Turnpike. The 2000 Census showed that the county ranked 63rd in the United States among the highest-income counties by median household. The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 143rd-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the United States (and the 10th-highest in New Jersey) as of 2009. 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Pierce Brosnan (Sam Carmichael), Colin Firth (Harry Bright), and Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd (Bill Anderson) play the three possible fathers to Donna's daughter, Sophie (Amanda Seyfried). \"Mamma Mia!\" received mixed reviews from critics and earned $609.8 million on a $52 million budget.\n\nJudy Craymer: Judy Craymer {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} , is an English creator and producer of musical theatre who has also worked extensively in the film, television and music industries. She is also the founder of Littlestar Services Ltd. Craymer has achieved international popular success in musical theatre, in particular her work on \"Mamma Mia! \" which has been seen by more than 60 million people worldwide. Craymer was nominated for the \"Carl Foreman award for special achievement by a British director, writer or producer in their first feature film\" at the 62nd British Academy Film Awards for the film version of \"Mamma Mia!\" She has been dubbed \"the greatest showbiz impresario\" of the first decade of the 21st century and has consequently been entered in Debrett\u2019s.\n\nRachel Rockwell: Rachel Rockwell is an American theater director, choreographer and performer. She graduated from the School for Creative and Performing Arts (Cincinnati) and has a BFA in Theater Performance from the University of Evansville (IN). She moved to Chicago in 1991 and began performing and choreographing. She has appeared on Broadway in Mamma Mia! and the national tours of Mamma Mia! (Equity Dance Captain); and Harold Prince's Showboat. In 2010, she was named \"Best Director\" by Chicago Magazine. and Chicagoan of the Year: Theater 2012 by the Chicago Tribune. In July 2014, Goodman Theatre, in association with Liza Lerner and Kevin McCollum, produced the first major revival of Brigadoon in two decades\u2014directed and choreographed by Rockwell, who, with Brian Hill (author), updated the book, with permission from the Lerner and Loewe estates. In his New York Times review, Charles Isherwood called her production \"a first-class revival that boasts an infectious buoyancy of spirit and a welcome absence of postmodern flourishes.\" Her productions of \"Ride The Cyclone\" and \"Billy Eliot\" were named two of the Top Ten productions in Chicago for 2015. Her U.S. premiere Chicago Shakespeare Theatre production of \"Ride The Cyclone\" was then produced Off-Broadway at MCC Theater, and named Best of 2016 by the New York Times. She directed the World Premiere of \"Diary of a Wimpy Kid\" at Minneapolis Children's Theatre in April, 2016.\n\nMamma Mia!: Mamma Mia! (promoted as Benny Andersson & Bj\u00f6rn Ulvaeus' Mamma Mia! and Mamma Mia! 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It spans portions of four counties and is the only Pennsylvania public school district to do so. The District is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania. The Allegheny-Clarion Valley School District encompasses approximately 121 sqmi . In Armstrong County it covers the City of Parker and Hovey Township. In Butler County it serves Allegheny Township. In Clarion County it serves the Boroughs of Emlenton, Foxburg and St. Petersburg and Perry Township and Richland Township. In Venango County it serves the Borough of Emlenton and Richland Township and Scrubgrass Township. According to 2000 federal census data, Allegheny-Clarion Valley School District serves a resident population of 5,944. By 2010, the District's population declined to 5,749 people. In 2009, the District residents' per capita income was $15,525, while the median family income was $36,867. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010. By 2013, the median household income in the United States rose to $52,100.\n\nExelon: Exelon Corporation is an American Fortune 100 energy company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It generates revenues of approximately $34.5 billion and employs approximately 34,000 people. Exelon is the largest electric holding company in the United States by revenue, the largest regulated utility in the United States with approximately 10 million customers, and is also the largest operator of nuclear power plants in the United States. It was created in October 2000 by the merger of PECO Energy Company and Unicom, of Philadelphia and Chicago respectively. Unicom owned Commonwealth Edison. Exelon operates regulated utilities in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and Washington, DC. In October 2009, Exelon had full or majority ownership of 17 nuclear reactors in 10 nuclear power plants. Exelon has operations and business activities in 47 states, the District of Columbia and Canada and is the largest competitive U.S. power generator with approximately 35,000 megawatts of owned capacity. Exelon merged with Constellation Energy Group in March 2012 and acquired Pepco Holdings in March 2016. Exelon consists of eight main operating subsidiaries with Exelon Generation, a deregulated energy generator, Constellation, a deregulated competitive energy supplier, and six regulated utilities, Commonwealth Edison (Illinois), Philadelphia Electric Company (Pennsylvania), Baltimore Gas and Electric (Maryland), Delmarva Power & Light (Delaware and Maryland), Atlantic City Electric (New Jersey), and Potomac Electric Power Company (Washington, DC and Maryland).\n\nPittsburgh: Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States, and is the county seat of Allegheny County. As of 2017, a total population of 305,704 lives within the city limits, making it the 63rd-largest city in the U.S. The metropolitan population of 2,353,045 is the largest in both the Ohio Valley and Appalachia, the second-largest in Pennsylvania (behind Philadelphia), and the 26th-largest in the U.S.\n\nPennsylvania (song): \"Pennsylvania\" is the official state song of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The song was written and composed by Eddie Khoury and Ronnie Bonner and serves as the official song for all public purposes. State Representative Frank L. Oliver introduced the bill for the song, and it was adopted by the General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Robert P. Casey on November 29, 1990.\n\nFlag of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: The flag of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, consists of a blue field, with the city emblem centered in the middle of the flag. The emblem should not be confused with the city seal. The emblem consists of a white keystone with a red border, and incorporates the capitol dome which denotes the city's significance as the state capital of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The current flag came into use in the early 1990s. Harrisburg received the All-America City Award given by the National Civic League in 1984-85 and 1990. An older version of the city\u2019s flag incorporated the city emblem with a dark blue field and yellow border.\n\nBeans in My Ears: \"Beans in My Ears\" is a song created and sung by protest singer and contributing editor to folk-centric \"Broadside Magazine\", Len Chandler. It became a hit single when covered by The Serendipity Singers, reaching number 30 in June 1964. Doctors protested that many children were actually putting beans in their ears so it was banned in some places such as Pittsburgh and Boston. Numerous public health boards reportedly blacklisted the song, as well, according to Chandler. \"Some television shows asked us to do something different,\" said Bryan Sennett of the Serendipity Singers. \"Understandably so--it was dangerous. Obviously, (the song) was a statement about adults not listening to children.\" Pittsburgh radio station KDKA's program manager Jack Williams imposed the ban due to the number of listener complaints and doctor reports about children putting objects in their ears in the three weeks following the song's release on the station.\n\nHarrisburg, Pennsylvania: Harrisburg (Pennsylvania German: \"Harrisbarrig\") is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States, and the county seat of Dauphin County. With a population of 48,904, it is the ninth-largest city in the Commonwealth. It lies on the east bank of the Susquehanna River, 107 mi west of Philadelphia.\n\nAllentown School District: The Allentown School District is a large, urban public school district located in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The District is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania. Serving most of the city of Allentown, it is the fourth largest school district in Pennsylvania, with 17,962 students, with 15.7% White, 17.4% Black, 64.4% Hispanic, 1.4% Asian, 0.17% Native American. The School District of the City of Allentown encompasses approximately 17 sqmi . According to 2010 federal census data, the Allentown School District serves a resident population of 118,032. Per the US Census Bureau data, it served a resident population of 106,630 in 2000. In 2009, the per capita income was $16,282, while the median family income was $37,356. In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010. By 2013, the median household income in the United States rose to $52,100.\n\nCommonwealth Charter Academy: Commonwealth Charter Academy (previously named Commonwealth Connections Academy) is a large, public, cyber charter school. The school serves all school-aged children in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania regardless of where the child lives. The Academy's headquarters is located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It is one of sixteen public cyber charters schools operating in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The School operates seven additional branches, called Family Service Centers, across the Commonwealth: Andreas, Bryn Mawr, Harrisburg, Center City Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Scranton and Williamsport. When the School was originally approved it served Kindergarten through 8th grade pupils all across Pennsylvania.\n\nDistrict Attorney of Philadelphia: The Office of the District Attorney of Philadelphia is the largest prosecutor's office in Pennsylvania, and one of the largest in the nation. It serves the more than 1.5 million citizens of the City and County of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 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It was held on 2 October 1988 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. The race was the opening round of the 1988 Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship and was the 29th running of the \"Bathurst 1000\".\n\nBathurst 1000: The Bathurst 1000 (currently branded as the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 for sponsorship reasons) is a 1,000 km touring car race held annually on the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. It is currently run as a championship event for Supercars.\n\n1995 Tooheys 1000: The 1995 Tooheys 1000 was the 36th running of the Bathurst 1000 touring car race. It was held on 1 October 1995, at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst. The race was held for cars eligible under CAMS Group 3A 5.0 Litre Touring Car regulations, that later became known as V8Supercars. This was the first Bathurst 1000 to be contested by single class.\n\n1997 AMP Bathurst 1000: The 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 was the 38th running of the annual Bathurst 1000 touring car race. It was held on 5 October 1997 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. It was the first Bathurst 1000 race held after the controversial split between race organisers, the Australian Racing Drivers Club, and V8 Supercar, which led to Australia's leading touring car category contesting a separate 1000 kilometre race at Bathurst. This race, the 1997 Primus 1000 Classic, was held two weeks after the AMP Bathurst 1000.\n\n1993 Tooheys 1000: The 1993 Tooheys 1000 was the 34th running of the Bathurst 1000 touring car race. It was held on 3 October 1993 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. The race was held for cars eligible under CAMS Group 3A Touring Car regulations, which included 5.0 litre V8 engined cars (that later became known as V8Supercars), International Class II 2.0 litre Touring Cars (that later became known as Supertouring Cars and normally aspirated two wheel drive cars complying with 1992 CAMS Group 3A regulations (which had been based on international Group A rules).\n\n2005 Supercheap Auto 1000: The 2005 Super Cheap Auto 1000 was an endurance motor race for V8 Supercars. The race was held on 9 October 2005 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia and was Round 10 of the 2005 V8 Supercar Championship Series. It was the ninth running of the Australia 1000 race, first held after the organisational split over the Bathurst 1000 that occurred in 1997. It was the 49th in a sequence of endurance races which commenced with the 1960 Armstrong 500 held at Phillip Island and 2005 was the 43rd year in which these races had been run at the Mount Panorama Circuit. It was also the first to be run under new naming rights sponsor, Australian automotive retail chain SuperCheap Auto.\n\n1991 Tooheys 1000: The 1991 Tooheys 1000 was the 32nd running of the Bathurst 1000 touring car race. It was held on 6 October 1991 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst. The 1000\u00a0km race was held for cars complying with the provisions of Australian Group 3A Touring Car regulations with the field divided into three engine capacity divisions. It was the Round 2 of both the 1991 Australian Endurance Championship and the 1991 Australian Manufacturers' Championship.\n\n1990 Tooheys 1000: The 1990 Tooheys 1000 was a motor race held on 30 September 1990 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. 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It is the largest university creamery in the United States, using approximately 4.5 million pounds of milk annually, approximately half of which comes from a 225-cow herd at the University's Dairy Production Research Center and the rest from an independent milk producer, and selling 750,000 hand-dipped ice cream cones per year. Offering over 100 ice cream flavors made with a butterfat content of 14.1% and ingredients from around the country and the world, the Creamery's ice cream is enjoyed by many students and alumni every day.\n\nWVUR-FM: WVUR-FM, The Source 95 is the student-run college radio station of Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana. It broadcasts at 95.1 MHz FM and streams online at WVUR's website. The station features a range of students, staff, members of the public, and faculty members who contribute to the station. Each semester some students participate with the Source on a regular basis, making it one of the largest organizations on campus. 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The emphasis is on cooperation, rather than competition - students are encouraged to both collaborate with other students on academic work and to interact socially. The Residence Life staff provides a number of structured social events to foster friendship and teamwork. There is at least one event per day and is advertised on the social calendar in the dorm lobby. For many students, the social development gained from the program rivals the scientific knowledge they acquire. The students leave the program with a strong bond; most attend an organized reunion the following year after the 4th week of the program.\n\nNational High School Debate League of China: The National High School Debate League of China, or simply NHSDLC, is an English-language high school debate league serving Mainland China. It uses the Public Forum debate format. Each year, the NHSDLC sees around 50,000 students participate in its debate workshops and around 12,000 students participate in its regional or national tournaments that it hosts in more than 33 cities in China. According to The Economist, many students believe participating will help their application to a Western university. It was founded in 2012, and it hosted one of China's first ever English-language high school national debate tournaments for local students at Peking University in May 2013. Each year, its national debate championship hosted in Beijing attracts 450 students from around China. NHSDLC is partnered with Harvard College Mentors for Urban Debate, Penn for Youth Debate, the Chicago Debate Society, the Yale Debate Association, Sunrise International Education, and the Stanford Youth Debate Initiative.", "question": "How many students are at the largest university in Switzerland at which Philip Kraft has lectured?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"university_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the university."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the university is located."}, "student_count_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the student count, if not an exact number."}, "lecturer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who lectured at the university."}}, "required": ["university_name", "country", "student_count_description", "lecturer_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"university_name": "University of Zurich", "country": "Switzerland", "student_count_description": "over 26,000 students", "lecturer_name": "Philip Kraft"}, "ground_truth": {"university_name": "University of Zurich", "country": "Switzerland", "student_count_description": "over 26,000", "lecturer_name": "Philip Kraft"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2388, "output_tokens": 43, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "00926b9738b88aa1c851fe0ed650c4c587db607e6a61b3c75a6ba06bde93107e", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ac3ccbd554299204fd21e6a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Philip Solomon", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Days of Our Lives cast members: \"Days of Our Lives\" is a long-running American television soap opera drama, airing on NBC. Created by Ted and Betty Corday, the series premiered on November 8, 1965. The longest-running cast member is Suzanne Rogers, who has portrayed Maggie Horton since August 20, 1973, making her one of the longest-tenured actors in American soap operas. Original cast member, Frances Reid, was previously the soap's longest-running cast member, portraying Horton family matriarch, Alice Horton, from 1965 to 2007. Actresses Susan Seaforth Hayes and Deidre Hall, who portray Julie Olson Williams and Dr. Marlena Evans, are currently the second and third longest tenured actors on \"Days of Our Lives\", joining in 1968 and 1976, respectively. The following list is of cast members who are currently on the show: the main and recurring cast members, or those who are debuting, departing or returning to the series.\n\nGeneral Hospital cast members: \"General Hospital\" is the longest running American television serial drama, airing on ABC. Created by Frank and Doris Hursley, the series premiered on April 1, 1963. The longest-running cast member is Leslie Charleson, who has portrayed Dr. Monica Quartermaine since August 17, 1977, also making her one of the longest-tenured actors in American soap operas. Former cast member Rachel Ames was previously the series' longest-running cast member, portraying Audrey Hardy from 1964 to 2007, and making guest appearances in 2009 and 2013, the latter for the series' fiftieth anniversary. Ames made a special appearance on October 30, 2015. Actors Genie Francis and Kin Shriner, who portray Laura Spencer and Scott Baldwin, are the second and third longest-running cast members, having joined \"General Hospital\" in February and August 1977, respectively. Actress Jacklyn Zeman \u2014 who portrays Bobbie Spencer \u2014 is the fourth longest-running cast member, joining the serial in December 1977. 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He co-executive produced the CBS primetime series \"Ghost Whisperer\", which he claims was based on his life, and was portrayed by Ted Danson in the 2002 semi-biographical miniseries \"Living with the Dead\". He hosted a short-lived paranormal talk show called \"Beyond with James Van Praagh\".\n\nChills (TV series): Chills is an upcoming television show and paranormal investigation team based in Brighton, UK. The main team consists of a spiritual medium, a research historian and a technological consultant, presented by Curtis Diamond. The show is directed by the producer Jon Lovell. Originating in the south coast of England, the team built a solid reputation for paranormal investigation through their unconventional format which involves cross-checking all claims made by the psychic medium against proven historical fact. The show is awaiting official commission from a number of channels. On 1 October 2011, it was leaked that post production on the first pilot episode had finished.\n\nGeordie Shore (series 8): The eighth series of Geordie Shore, a British television programme based in Newcastle upon Tyne was confirmed in October 2013 after cast member Holly Hagan announced it on Twitter and is expected to air 22 July 2014. Filming began for this series on 25 March 2014. This series will be the first not to feature former cast member Sophie Kasaei after she was axed during the seventh series following a racial slur. All other cast members from the previous series return with the addition of new cast member Aaron Chalmers who had briefly appeared during series two of the show as a one-night stand of Holly's. In May 2014, Gaz announced that the series would begin in July. An exclusive first trailer for the series was released during an episode of Ex On The Beach on 3 June 2014. It was revealed on 10 June 2014 that another new cast member had joined, 21-year-old Kyle Christie.\n\nThe Only Way Is Essex (series 18): The eighteenth series of the British semi-reality television programme \"The Only Way Is Essex\" was confirmed on 3 June 2015 when it was announced that it had renewed for at least a further six series, taking it up to 21 series. It is the third series to be included in its current contract. The series launched on 17 July 2016 with a \"The Only Way is Mallorca\" special. Ahead of the series it was announced that cast member Jake Hall had quit the show having appeared since the fourteenth series. Despite quitting the show at the end of the sixteenth series, Jess Wright made a one-off appearance to support Bobby over the loss of his dog. It was also the first series not to include long-running cast member Lewis Bloor, who quit during the previous series. New cast member Amber Dowding joined the show for this series. \" Love Island\" winners Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde also made guest appearances during the ninth episode of the series. This was the final series to include Billie Faiers after it was announced she had quit the show.\n\nPhilip Solomon (medium): Philip Solomon (born 23 July 1959, in Wolverhampton, England) is a Spiritualist medium, author, broadcaster and paranormal researcher. Philip Solomon is UK-based and has appeared many times on television and radio in his role as a medium. He has also written ten books on the paranormal world for the popular market as well as being a presenter for Wolverhampton City Radio 101.8 FM. He is also a feature columnist for \"Psychic World\" and the Wolverhampton \"Express & Star\" newspapers, Haunted magazine and Take A Break's Fate & Fortune mag. He has worked with several well-known mediums such as Derek Acorah and renowned parapsychologists such as Dr Hans Holzer. In the past he has worked for organisations such as the BBC and continues to be a major fund-raiser for charitable organisations.\n\nDerek Acorah: Derek Acorah (born Derek Francis Johnson on 27 January 1950) describes himself as a spiritual medium. He is best known for his television work on \"Most Haunted\", broadcast on Living TV (2002\u20132010). He has received a lot of criticism casting doubts over his legitimacy as a medium.\n\nGeordie Shore (series 14): The fourteenth series of Geordie Shore, a British television programme based in Newcastle upon Tyne, was confirmed on 31 October 2016 when cast member Scotty T announced that he would be taking a break from the series to focus on other commitments. The series was filmed in November 2016, and began airing on 28 March 2017. Ahead of the series, it was also confirmed that original cast member Holly Hagan had quit the show, following her exit in the previous series. On 28 February 2017, it was announced that eight new cast members had joined for this series. Zahida Allen, Chelsea Barber, Sam Bentham, Sarah Goodhart, Abbie Holborn, Elettra Lamborghini, Billy Phillips and Eve Shannon all appeared throughout the series hoping to become permanent members of the cast, and in the series finale, Holborn was chosen. Goodhart and Allen both previously appeared on \"Ex on the Beach\", with the former appearing on the third series of the show as the ex-girlfriend of current \"Geordie Shore\" cast member Marty McKenna (before he joined the cast). Lamborghini has also appeared on \"Super Shore\" and participated in the fifth season of \"Gran Hermano VIP\", the Spanish version of \"Celebrity Big Brother\". It was also confirmed that Scott would return later in the series.\n\nEllen Cleghorne: Ellen Cleghorne (born November 29, 1965) is an American actress and comedian, best known as a cast member of \"Saturday Night Live\" from 1991 to 1995. 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She has acted in many Marathi language films and serials. She is famous for her role in Hindi TV series, Office Office. She has acted as Lovely Kapoor in \"Om Shanti Om\", a movie which starred Shahrukh Khan. She is also best known for her role in Hindi serial \"\" aired on Disney Channel which is the Indian version of American serial Shake It Up.\n\nKabhi Alvida Naa Kehna: Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (English: \"Never Say Good Bye\"), also known as KANK, is a 2006 Indian musical romantic drama film directed by Karan Johar and produced under the Dharma Productions banner. Released on 11 August 2006 in India and North America, it stars Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukherji, Abhishek Bachchan and Preity Zinta in the lead roles, while Amitabh Bachchan and Kirron Kher play pivotal supporting roles. Arjun Rampal also makes a special appearance in the film.\n\nBewafaa (2005 film): Bewafaa (English: Unfaithful ) is a 2005 Indian musical romantic drama film starring Akshay kumar, Anil Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Manoj Bajpayee, Sushmita Sen, Shamita Shetty and Kabir Bedi. The film is directed by Dharmesh Darshan who had earlier directed films like \"Raja Hindustani\" (1996) and \"Dhadkan\" (2000). \"Bewafaa\" tells the story of changing morals and values in a fast-changing world, with the tagline \"When cultures meet.\" \"Bewafaa\" was produced by Boney Kapoor, with music composed by Nadeem-Shravan. It borrows a lot of elements from the 1963 film \"Gumrah\", and the Telugu hit Abhinandana. The movie was presented by Sahara Group.\n\nOm Shanti Om: Om Shanti Om is a 2007 Indian musical romantic drama thriller film co-written, choreographed and directed by Farah Khan. It stars Shah Rukh Khan and debutant Deepika Padukone in the lead roles while Arjun Rampal, Shreyas Talpade, and Kirron Kher feature in supporting roles. More than forty-two well-known Hindi movie stars appear in the course of the film, including thirty of them (not including the stars of the film) in one song alone. The film is set in the 1970s and 2000s; it pays tribute to, and pokes fun at, the Indian film industry of both these eras.\n\nMohabbatein: Mohabbatein (English: \"Love Stories\" ) is a 2000 Indian musical romantic drama film directed by Aditya Chopra. It was Chopra's second directorial venture after \"Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge\" and was filmed at India and the United Kingdom. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan in pivotal roles, along with six young debutantes. Aishwarya Rai appeared in flashbacks as Khan's lover. The film's soundtrack was composed by Jatin-Lalit, while the lyrics were penned by Anand Bakshi. The film is notable for being the first time that Bachchan and Khan appeared on-screen together.\n\nTaal (film): Taal (English: \"Rhythm\") is a 1999 Indian musical romantic drama film co written, edited, produced and directed by Subhash Ghai. \"Taal\" was an official selection for the 2005 . Taal was screened retrospectively, during the 2014 International Film Festival of India in the \"Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema\" section.\n\nRosa Kale: Rosa Kale (Rose Forest) (Sinhalese: \"\u0dbb\u0ddd\u0dc3 \u0d9a\u0dd0\u0dbd\u0dda\" ) is a 2008 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama mystery film directed by Nishantha Weerasingha and produced by Dhammika Siriwardena for Alankulama Films. It stars Indian actress Monika Maruthiraj and Roshan Ranawana in lead roles along with Sanath Gunathilake and Iranganie Serasinghe. Music co-composed by Rohana Weerasinghe and Bathiya and Santhush. It is the 1106th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema.\n\nKabhi Ajnabi The: Kabhi Ajnabi The is an 1985 Indian musical romantic drama film directed and produced by Vijay Singh. The film stars Debashree Roy, Poonam Dhillon, Sandeep Patil and Iftekhar in lead.\n\nRockstar (2011 film): Rockstar is a 2011 Indian musical romantic drama film directed by Imtiaz Ali, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Nargis Fakhri, with music composed by A. R. Rahman. The film also stars Moufid Aziz, Aditi Rao Hydari, Piyush Mishra, Shernaz Patel, Kumud Mishra in supporting roles, and also Shammi Kapoor, who makes his last silver screen appearance. The film was produced by Eros International Ltd. along with Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd. It follows Janardhan Jakhar a.k.a. JJ or Jordan, who dreams of becoming a rockstar like his inspiration, Jim Morrison. Yet, eventually on attaining all that he dreamt of, Jordan ends up anguished and despondent without Heer Kaul, whom he so fiercely, passionately loved.\n\nParineeta (2005 film): Parineeta (\"The Married Woman\") is a 2005 Indian musical romantic drama film adaptation of the 1914 Bengali novella, \"Parineeta\" by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Directed by debutant Pradeep Sarkar, it was based upon a screenplay by the film's producer, Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The film featured Vidya Balan (In her Bollywood Debut), Saif Ali Khan and Sanjay Dutt in the lead roles. Raima Sen plays the supporting role of Lalita's chirpy cousin. Sabyasachi Chakrabarty plays the pivotal role of Shekhar's father. 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Additionally, in \"Law & Order\" episode 10.6, \"Marathon\" (1999), a pizza box from the restaurant was used by a suspect to transport and conceal firearms. The pizzeria was opened in 1965 by Italian immigrant Frank Di Piazza, who died in 1991. The pizzeria was built by Pietro Di Piazza. It was owned by Frank's son Tony Di Piazza . Tony and Debra Hunkele always had the pizzeria packed but later on sold to pizza maker Al Pawlowicz until his death in 2010, who purchased the restaurant from DiPiazza's son. The store is now owned by Eddie Twdroos.\n\nDonatos Pizza: Donatos Pizza is a pizza delivery restaurant chain headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. It has nearly 200 locations in eight states, with the majority of locations in Ohio. Donatos is also served at several venue outlets including Ohio Stadium and the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.\n\nBig Mama's & Papa's Pizzeria: Big Mama's & Papa's Pizzeria is a pizza restaurant chain primarily located in Southern California. 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The restaurant specializes in \"authentic\" Neapolitan pizza and is certified by the non-profit Associaziona Verace Pizza Napoletana (\"True Neapolitan Pizza Association\") which certifies pizzerias that use traditional ingredients and processes. Tutta Bella was the first restaurant in the Pacific Northwest to receive such certification.\n\nPeppes Pizza: Peppes Pizza is a Norwegian pizza chain that serves American style and Italian style pizza. Peppes is the largest pizza chain in Scandinavia. The restaurant was founded by two Americans, Louis Jordan and his wife Anne from Hartford, Connecticut. The restaurant chain is part of Umoe Catering As which consists of restaurants such as Burger King, TGI Fridays, La Baguette and Cafe Opus. Peppes Pizza is one of the first restaurants that brought foreign food to Norway. 9 million pizzas are served by Peppes each year with deliveries in 11 cities in Norway. Their menu was first put online in March 1995. The servings have been described as enough for two people and that the pizza chain is \"a cut above the rest\".\n\nCalifornia-style pizza: California-style pizza (also known as California pizza or Gourmet pizza) is a style of single-serving pizza that combines New York and Italian thin crust with toppings from the California cuisine cooking style. Its invention is generally attributed to chef Ed LaDou, and Chez Panisse, in Berkeley, California. Wolfgang Puck, after meeting LaDou, popularized the style of pizza in the rest of the country. It is served in a number of California Cuisine restaurants. Such restaurant chains as California Pizza Kitchen, Extreme Pizza, and Sammy's Woodfired Pizza are three major pizza franchises associated with California-style pizza. Nancy Silverton's Pizzeria Mozza is also a popular California-style pizza restaurant in Los Angeles.\n\nLedo Pizza: Ledo Pizza is a pizzeria restaurant chain in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland. Their first pizzeria was opened in Adelphi, Maryland, in 1955 on University Boulevard (Maryland Route 193) in Adelphi Shopping Center near the University of Maryland, College Park ( ). The first franchise was granted to the Fireside Restaurant in Berwyn Heights, Maryland, in 1979. Fireside Restaurant no longer exists. There are now over 100 restaurants in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, South Carolina, and Florida.\n\nSarpino's Pizzeria: Sarpino's Pizzeria is a fast food restaurant chain specializing in pizza, with international operations headquartered in Singapore and U.S. operations headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Lincolnshire, Illinois.\n\nRabbe Gr\u00f6nblom: Rabbe Anders Gr\u00f6nblom (May 3, 1950 Helsinki, Finland \u2013 June 29, 2015) was a Finland-Swedish businessman who started a successful pizza business in Vaasa, Finland. His first company\u2014a pizzeria\u2014was called \"O sole mio\" and it was founded in 1976 in the center of Vaasa. From there he expanded to a pizza franchise chain first called \"Pizzeria N:o 1\". He was known as the \"Pizza-emperor\" (Pizzakeisari in Finnish), because he was the founder of a well known pizza franchise chain called Kotipizza which was the new name of \"Pizzeria N:o 1\" which expanded fast outside of Vaasa. 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The primary function of CIAC was, as the name implies, to advise people of computer incidents. Primarily this means security vulnerabilities, virus and hoax alerts and similar information security concerns. CIAC was a founding member of GFIRST, the Government Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams and FIRST, an international incident response and security organization. CIAC published incident reports and bulletins up until it was officially renamed to DOE-CIRC and relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada in October 2008.\n\nTim Lambesis: Timothy Peter \"Tim\" Lambesis (born November 21, 1980) is an American extreme metal musician, producer, and convicted felon, best known as the founding member and lead vocalist of American metalcore band As I Lay Dying. He also had a solo/side thrash metal project in tribute to actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Austrian Death Machine, in which he performed all the instruments. He also formed a death metal band called Pyrithion and played guitar for Society's Finest and Point of Recognition.\n\nPhil Agcaoili: Phil Agcaoili (also known as philA) is a leader, technologist, entrepreneur, and accomplished cyber security, information security, and privacy expert. He is the Chief Information Security Officer at Elavon, a Senior Vice President at U.S. Bancorp, chairman of the Ponemon Institute Fellows, a Distinguished Fellow of the Ponemon Institute, on the Board of Advisors for the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council (SSC), a Founding Member of the Cloud Security Alliance, co-inventor and co-author of the Cloud Security Alliance Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM), a standards developer for the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM), on the Board of Directors for Mobile Active Defense, and was on the Advisory Boards of Qualys and Rapid7.\n\nShadows Are Security: Shadows Are Security is the third album by American metalcore band As I Lay Dying. 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It was released in the United Kingdom and Europe on 18 September 2007 and released in the United States on 19 February 2008. Founding member Andy Jenks left shortly after the sessions for the album began, leaving other founding member and producer Corin Dingley, joined by long-time Alpha vocalist Wendy Stubbs and keyboardist Peter Wild, to complete the album.\n\nPush the Sky Away: Push the Sky Away is the fifteenth studio album by the Australian alternative rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released on 18\u00a0February 2013 on the band's own label Bad Seed Ltd. Recorded at La Fabrique in southern France, it is the band's first album not to feature founding member Mick Harvey, who departed the band in January 2009, and the first album to feature founding member Barry Adamson since \"Your Funeral... 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It is practiced in the erstwhile district of Sylhet in Bangladesh and in areas influenced by the Sylheti culture such as Cachar, parts of Shillong, Karimganj and Hailakandi Districts of Assam, parts of Tripura in India. It accompanies the use of mirdanga, kartals and many other musical instruments which are usually played by the males while the dance is being performed. This dance form is similar to musical chairs, where one by one the dancers are removed by the dancers who can dance very fast as the beats gear up the speed. This dance form mainly relates the love of Radha and Krishna and the inner significance of this dance form is that the newly wedded couple must unite their souls in such fashion.\n\nAlex Magno (choreographer): Alexandre (Alex-Andre) Magno is a Brazilian born choreographer and director. His dance styles include hip-hop, jazz, ballet, samba, flamenco, tango, salsa, and martial arts. 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After a brief career in the 1940s, she returned to dance in 1973 and became a notable teacher of \"abhinaya\".\n\nLa tecnica cubana: \"La t\u00e9cnica cubana\", often abbreviated as \"t\u00e9cnica\", is a form of Cuban contemporary dance that was founded by Ramiro Guerra Suarez in Cuba in 1959. Unlike other forms of traditional Cuban dance, \"t\u00e9cnica\" fuses many different dance forms together, such as those from Africa, Europe, and North America. It is a highly expressive and robust dance form, incorporating many quick jumps and undulating movements of the torso and pelvis. \"T\u00e9cnica\" blends a high amount of movement and expression with a degree of synchronization, producing an athletic, theatrical dance form.\n\nAlex Magno (political scientist): Alexander R. Magno, popularly known as Professor Alex Magno, is a political scientist and academician in the Philippines.\n\nMaguni Charan Das: Maguni Charan Das was an Indian traditional dancer, known as one of the masters of Gotipua, a traditional dance form of Odisha. He was the founder of \"Dasabhuja Gotipua Odishi Nrutya Praishad\", a school for Gotipua dance where the art form is taught in the traditional Gurukul way. Born in Raghurajpur, in Puri district of the Indian state of Odisha, he is known to have contributed to the revival of Gotipua tradition, which is widely considered as the precursor of the classical dance form of Odissi. His style of performance is known as the \"Raghurajpur Gharana\" of Gotipua and his school provides training in the dance discipline, while taking care of the academic education of the students. He was a recipient of Odisha Sangeet Natak Akademi Award and Tulsi Award. 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Natesa Pillai, a known musician, he started training initially in music under his father, but later turned to Bharatanatyam and learned under his grand father, who was a teacher of the dance form. Subsequently, he joined Kalakshetra of Rukmini Devi Arundale as a teacher where he taught for a number of years. He was known to have authored several compositions for Bharatanatyam and trained many students; Sri Vidya, J. Jayalalithaa, Hema Rajagopalan, Suganthi Sadayane, Nayana Shenoy, Adyar K. Lakshman, Uma Muralikrishna, Vijayalakshmi Shetty-Ahuja, Jayalakshmi Alva and Geeta Chandran are some of the notable ones among them. He was the dance choreographer of a number of films in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi such as \"Raja Guruvu\", Man-Mauji, Chhaya, Hum Panchhi Ek Daal Ke, Sri Kalahastiswara Mahatyam and Bhai-Bhai. He also founded Sri Rama Nataka Niketan, a dance academy in Chennai in 1967. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri, in 1971, for his contributions to Dance. His wife, Chandra Dandayudhapani Pillai, is a known Bharatanatyam exponent and teacher and his younger brother, Dakshinamoorthy Pillai who died in 2005, was also a noted Bharatanatyam teacher.\n\nKanaka Srinivasan: Kanaka Srinivasan is an Indian classical dancer and one of the leading exponents of the classical dance form of Bharat Natyam. She is a disciple of Vazhuvoor B. Ramaiyah Pillai and is aligned with Vazhuvur tradition of the dance form. She is a recipient of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award of 1998. 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The accord attempted to resolve who would inherit the Spanish throne, proposing that Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria be the heir. Moreover, the agreement proposed that Louis, \"le Grand Dauphin\", would receive Naples, Sicily, Finale, and the ports in Tuscany while Archduke Charles, the younger son of Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I would receive the Spanish Netherlands. Leopold, Duke of Lorraine, would take Milan, which in turn ceded Lorraine and Bar to the Dauphin.\n\nList of Holy Roman Empresses: Holy Roman Empress or Empress of the Holy Roman Empire is the title given to the consort (wife) or regent of the Holy Roman Emperor. The elective dignity of Holy Roman Emperor was restricted to males only, therefore there was never a Holy Roman Empress regnant, though women such as Theophanu or Maria Theresa of Austria, who controlled the power of rule, served as de facto Empresses regnant.\n\nWolfgang Ebner: Wolfgang Ebner (16121665) was a German baroque composer. 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The preamble to the act stated: \"it is expedient that new provisions and regulations should be established for improving the revenue of this Kingdom ... and ... it is just and necessary that a revenue should be raised ... for defraying the expenses of defending, protecting, and securing the same.\" The earlier Molasses Act of 1733, which had imposed a tax of six pence per gallon of molasses, had never been effectively collected due to colonial evasion. By reducing the rate by half and increasing measures to enforce the tax, the British hoped that the tax would actually be collected.These incidents increased the colonists' concerns about the intent of the British Parliament and helped the growing movement that became the American Revolution.\n\nTownshend Acts: The Townshend Acts were a series of British acts passed beginning in 1767 and relating to the British American colonies in North America. The acts are named after Charles Townshend, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who proposed the program. Historians vary slightly as to which acts they include under the heading \"Townshend Acts\", but five acts are often mentioned: the Revenue Act of 1767, the Indemnity Act (1767), the Commissioners of Customs Act (1767), the Vice Admiralty Court Act (1768), and the New York Restraining Act (1767). The purpose of the Townshend Acts was to raise revenue in the colonies to pay the salaries of governors and judges so that they would remain loyal to Great Britain, to create a more effective means of enforcing compliance with trade regulations, to punish the province of New York for failing to comply with the 1765 Quartering Act, and to establish the precedent that the British Parliament had the right to tax the colonies. The Townshend Acts (1767) were met with resistance in the colonies, prompting the occupation of Boston by British troops in 1768, which eventually resulted in the Boston Massacre of 1770.\n\nRevenue Act of 1864: The Internal Revenue Act of 1864, 13 Stat. 223 (June 30, 1864), increased the income tax rates established by the Revenue Act of 1862. The measure was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln.\n\nRevenue Act of 1862: The Revenue Act of 1862 (July 1, 1862, Ch. 119, 12\u00a0Stat. \u00a0432 ), was a bill the United States Congress passed to help fund the American Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln signed the act into law on July 1, 1862. The act established the office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, a department in charge of the collection of taxes, and levied excise taxes on most items consumed and traded in the United States. The act also introduced the United States' first progressive tax with the intent of raising millions of dollars for the Union.\n\nFree Port Act: The Free Port Act was passed in 1766 also in 1766 the Declaratory Act was passed with the Revenue Act of 1766 and more see and the Stamp Act was repealed with the Sugar Act. The Free Port Act stated that trade could be made with French and Spanish colonies. The Free Port act was a modified system in use by the French and Dutch.\n\nRevenue Act of 1924: The United States Revenue Act of 1924 (43 Stat. 253 ) (June 2, 1924), also known as the Mellon tax bill cut federal tax rates and established the U.S. Board of Tax Appeals, which was later renamed the United States Tax Court in 1942. The bill was named after U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon.\n\nRevenue Act of 1948: The United States Revenue Act of 1948 reduced individual income tax rates 5-13 percent, increased the personal exemption amount from $500 to $600, permitted married couples to split their incomes for tax purposes, made the distinction between community property jurisdictions and non-community property jurisdictions less relevant in the administration of the income, estate, and gift taxes, and provided additional exemption for taxpayers age 65 and older. The Revenue Act of 1948 was vetoed by President Harry S. Truman, but his veto was overridden on April 2, 1948, by a two-thirds vote of each House of the Republican-controlled Eightieth Congress of the United States.\n\nAndrew Mellon: Andrew William Mellon ( ; March 24, 1855 \u2013 August 26, 1937) was an American banker, businessman, industrialist, philanthropist, art collector, and politician. From the wealthy Mellon family of Pennsylvania, he established a vast business empire before transitioning into politics. He served as United States Secretary of the Treasury from March 9, 1921 to February 12, 1932, presiding over the boom years of the 1920s and the Wall Street crash of 1929. A conservative Republican, Mellon lowered taxes and government spending in the aftermath of World War I.\n\nRevenue Act of 1766: The Revenue Act 1767 (6 Geo. III ch. 52) was an Act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain in response to objections raised to the Sugar Act 1764. The Revenue Act was passed in conjunction with the Free Port Act 1767.\n\nBrushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad Co.: Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad Co., 240 U.S. 1 (1916), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the validity of a tax statute called the Revenue Act of 1913, also known as the Tariff Act, Ch. 16, 38 Stat. 166 (October 3, 1913), enacted pursuant to Article I, section 8, clause 1 of, and the Sixteenth Amendment to, the United States Constitution, allowing a federal income tax. The Sixteenth Amendment had been ratified earlier in 1913. The Revenue Act of 1913 imposed income taxes that were not apportioned among the states according to each state's population.", "question": "When was the American banker on which Revenue Act of 1924 was named born? ", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person after whom the act was named."}, "act_named_after": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the revenue act."}, "birth_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The birth date of the person."}}, "required": ["person_name", "act_named_after", "birth_date"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Andrew Mellon", "act_named_after": "Revenue Act of 1924", "birth_date": "March 24, 1855"}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Andrew Mellon", "act_named_after": "Revenue Act of 1924", "birth_date": "March 24, 1855"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1807, "output_tokens": 40, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "21427f0912441f3c262c1d356d217b143319516d5f8818c7cae734b63567d23a", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae8175f5542994a481bbebb", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Minneapolis", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Linda Berglin: Linda Lee Berglin (born October 19, 1944) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota Senate who represented District 61, which includes portions of the city of Minneapolis in Hennepin County, which is in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. A Democrat, she was first elected to the Senate in 1980, and was re-elected in each election until she resigned on August 15, 2011, to take a position with Hennepin County. Prior to the 1982 and 1992 redistricting, the area was known as District 59 and District 60, respectively.\n\nMinneapolis: Minneapolis ( ) is the county seat of Hennepin County, and the larger of the Twin Cities, the 16th-largest metropolitan area in the United States. As of 2016, Minneapolis is the largest city in the state of Minnesota and 46th-largest in the United States, with an estimated population of 413,651. The Twin Cities metropolitan area is the third largest in the Midwest with about 3.5 million people. 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Minneapolis is the county seat.\n\nMinnesota State Highway 62 (Hennepin County): Minnesota State Highway 62 (MN\u00a062) is a highway in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota. The route was part of \"Hennepin County Road 62\" until 1988, when a portion of the route was inherited by the state. The western terminus of the route is at Interstate Highway 494 in Eden Prairie, where the roadway continues west as \"Hennepin County Road 62\" to \"Hennepin County Road 101\". The eastern terminus of the route is at State Highway 55 near the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport in Minneapolis. Locally, the route is known as \"the \"Crosstown\",\" though signage with this name does not appear on the highway itself, but only on local streets adjacent to the road. It is also used as an alternate name, even by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Though it does follow the 62nd Street plane for most of its route, that name is less frequently used. Highway 62 is 12 mi in length.\n\nSlave Raider: Slave Raider was an American heavy metal band formed in 1985 that was known for its over-the-top antics, heavy make-up and glam song lyrics. In the 1980s, the Minneapolis music scene was primarily known for The Replacements, Soul Asylum, H\u00fcsker D\u00fc and Prince among others. In the Twin Cities, Slave Raider had a sizeable following that were known as \"The Raid\". They opened for such 1980s bands as Ratt and Poison with the original lineup.\n\nMike Opat: Michael Joseph Opat (born March 25, 1961) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Minnesota. He serves on the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners, the governing body for the largest county in Minnesota, with more than 1.1 million residents and an annual budget of $1.7 billion. Opat represents District 1 (out of 7 districts), an area that includes more than 160,000 residents and encompasses six suburban cities: Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, New Hope, Osseo, and Robbinsdale, as well as North Minneapolis. In his time on the County Board, Opat has led, among other initiatives, policy and governance changes at Hennepin County Medical Center, numerous advancements in public infrastructure including the revitalization of the Humboldt Greenway, reconstruction of Highway 100 in the northern suburbs, construction of the new Brookdale library, the construction of Target Field and expansion of the Twin Cities area transit network, including the Bottineau line along County Road 81 through the northern part of the county.\n\nLinda Higgins: Linda Higgins (born November 11, 1950) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota Senate who represents District 59, which included portions of the city of Minneapolis in Hennepin County, which is in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. A Democrat, she was first elected to the Senate in 1996, and was re-elected in 2000, 2002, 2006 and 2010. She served as a majority whip from 2001 to 2006. In the fall of 2011, she announced that she would not be seeking reelection after the current term ends in 2012. However, when Hennepin County District 2 Commissioner Mark Stenglein announced in June 2012 that he would resign, Higgins decided to run for that position. On May 20, 2012, she was endorsed by the DFL party for the position, and won the election in November. In 2014, she ran unopposed and was reelected. She currently is the Vice-Chair of the County Board, and Chair of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority.\n\nTake the World by Storm: Take the World by Storm is the debut studio album by the American glam metal band Slave Raider, released independently in 1986. In December 1987, the album was remixed and released to the public in 1988 through the Jive record label, suffering poor sales. The band did have a cult following in Minneapolis. The remixed \"Make Some Noise\" was released as a single and a promotional video was shot in The Twin Cities. In the remix, \"Make Some Noise\" was cut by around a minute and \"The Black Hole\" has a longer introduction. It was available scarcely on CD, cassette, and vinyl and was out of print until Divebomb Records reissued it and the band's sophomore release \"What Do You Know About Rock 'N Roll?\" in April 2015.\n\nHennepin County Library: Hennepin County Library is a public library system serving the entire population of Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA. The current iteration of Hennepin County Library was formed by the merger of urban Minneapolis Public Library and suburban Hennepin County Library on January 1, 2008. The system has 41 library locations, deposit collections at nursing homes and correctional facilities, mail service to the homebound and extensive outreach services. The Library is a department of Hennepin County Government. The library headquarters are in the Ridgedale Library in suburban Minnetonka. 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It was built for James R. Thomas, president of the Carbon Fuel Company, a coal mining business in the Kanawha Valley. Known originally as \"The Maples,\" it was built for him and his family around 1921. It is in the English Tudor style and features half timbering in some of the gables and brick in others, but the exterior is predominantly in stucco.\n\nElgin Schoolhouse State Historic Site: Elgin Schoolhouse State Historic Site is a state park property in Nevada, United States, preserving a historic one-room schoolhouse that operated from 1922 to 1967. In 1998, the building was restored at private expense to its original appearance. In July 2005, it became a state historic site. Later that year, floods damaged Nevada State Route 317, restricting access to the site. The park features half of the school's original furnishings and other items authentic to the time period. It is open for tours by appointment.\n\nAll Is Dream: All Is Dream is the fifth studio album by American rock band Mercury Rev. It was released in the United Kingdom on August 27, 2001, in France on August 28, 2001, and in the United States on September 11, 2001. The album's front cover features half of the 1991 painting \"Breakthrough Dreaming\" by artist and mystic Jennifer Hathaway.\n\nBelgrade Marathon: The Belgrade Marathon is a marathon race held annually in Belgrade since 1988. It is typically held in mid-April and also features half marathon and fun run for the public.\n\nNancy Argenta: Nancy Maureen Argenta (born Nancy Maureen Herbison on January 17, 1957) is a Canadian soprano singer, best known for performing music from the pre-classical era. She has won international acclaim, and is considered by many as the leading Handel soprano of her time.\n\nManuela Kraller: Manuela Kraller (born 1 August 1981) is a German soprano singer from Ainring. 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Formerly Eastern Montana Normal School when it was founded in 1927, it was then renamed in 1949 to Eastern Montana College of Education. In 1965, it became a full-fledged four-year college as Eastern Montana College. It merged with Montana State University in 1994 under its present name. Currently, the university offers associate\u2019s, bachelor's and master's degrees through the University\u2019s five colleges. The five colleges of Montana State University Billings are Arts and Sciences, Business, Allied Health professions, Education and City College. It has the third largest campus population in the Montana State University System.\n\nMedia in Missoula, Montana: Since its incorporation in 1885, Missoula, Montana has been one of the primary media markets in the state of Montana, beginning with the weekly newspaper the \"Missoula and Cedar Creek Pioneer\". The Missoula single-broadcast over-air television media market has been the largest in Montana (#166 nationally) since 2002. 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The University's mission \"is to provide students with the opportunity to obtain a liberal education for living and for making a living.\"\n\nJacksonville University: Jacksonville University (JU) is a private university in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. The school was founded in 1934 as a two-year college and was known as Jacksonville Junior College until September 5, 1956, when it shifted focus to building four-year university degree programs and later graduated its first four-year degree candidates as Jacksonville University in June 1959. It is a member of the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). JU's student body currently represents more than 40 U.S. states and approximately 45 countries around the world. 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Although very little film material is actually shown in the series, its planning and development are discussed at large throughout multiple seasons of the show. The extent to which Sopranos character Christopher Moltisanti mixes confidential and personal information about the Soprano mob family into the story elements of Cleaver is the focal point throughout its development. After the project eventually materializes, Cleaver can be categorized as a direct-to-DVD mafia-slasher film, described alternately as \"\"Saw\" meets \"the Godfather II\"\", \"\"the Ring\" meets \"The Godfather\"\", and \"a story about a young man who goes to pieces and then manages to pull himself together again\". Several characters are credited for their involvement in the project. The screenplay was written by J. T. Dolan based on a story by Christopher Moltisanti, directed by Morgan Yam and produced by Carmine Lupertazzi, Jr. and Moltisanti. The film starred Jonathan LaPaglia as Michael \"the Cleaver\" and Daniel Baldwin as mob boss Salvatore (\"Sally Boy\"). Also starring as Sally-boy's key advisors are George Pogatsia as Frankie and Lenny Ligotti as Nicky. Moltisanti and Lupertazzi initially attempts to recruit Ben Kingsley to fill the role of the mafia don in \"Luxury Lounge (6x07),\" but Kingsley eventually turns down the part.\n\nAli (film): Ali is a 2001 American biographical sports drama film written, produced and directed by Michael Mann. The film focuses on ten years in the life of the boxer Muhammad Ali, played by Will Smith, from 1964 to 1974, featuring his capture of the heavyweight title from Sonny Liston, his conversion to Islam, criticism of the Vietnam War, and banishment from boxing, his return to fight Joe Frazier in 1971, and, finally, his reclaiming the title from George Foreman in the Rumble in the Jungle fight of 1974. It also touches on the great social and political upheaval in the United States following the assassinations of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.\n\nStage Struck (1958 film): Stage Struck is a 1958 American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, and stars Henry Fonda, Susan Strasberg and Christopher Plummer in his film debut. It was based on the 1925 Paramount Pictures film of the same name. The screenplay, by Augustus and Ruth Goetz, is based on the stage play \"Morning Glory\" by Zo\u00eb Akins, which also served as the basis for the 1933 film \"Morning Glory\" which starred Katharine Hepburn, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Adolphe Menjou in corresponding roles.\n\nBand of the Hand: Band of the Hand is an American 1986 action crime film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and produced by Michael Mann, starring Stephen Lang, Leon Robinson, James Remar, Lauren Holly, and Laurence Fishburne.\n\nList of accolades received by American Beauty: \"American Beauty\" is a 1999 American drama film directed by Sam Mendes and written by Alan Ball. The film stars Kevin Spacey as Lester Burnham, a middle-aged office worker who has a midlife crisis when he becomes infatuated with his teenage daughter's best friend. Released in North America on September\u00a015, 1999, \"American Beauty\" was positively received by critics and audiences alike; it was the best-reviewed American film of the year and grossed over $350 million worldwide. Reviewers praised all aspects of the production, with particular emphasis on Mendes, Spacey and Ball; criticism tended to focus on the familiarity of the characters and setting. At the 1999 Academy Awards, the film won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (for Spacey), Best Original Screenplay and Best Cinematography (for Conrad Hall). The film was nominated for and won numerous other awards and honors, mainly for the direction, writing, and acting.\n\nChristopher Plummer: Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'CC', '4': \"} (born December 13, 1929) is a Canadian actor. Making his film debut in \"Stage Struck\" (1958), Plummer's career spans more than five decades with substantial roles in each of the dramatic arts. Plummer has portrayed several historical figures, including Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington in \"Waterloo\" (1970), Rudyard Kipling in \"The Man Who Would Be King\" (1975), Mike Wallace in \"The Insider\" (1999), and Leo Tolstoy in \"The Last Station\" (2009).\n\nThe Insider (film): The Insider is a 1999 American drama film directed by Michael Mann, from a script adapted by Eric Roth and Mann from Marie Brenner's \"Vanity Fair\" article \"The Man Who Knew Too Much\". The film stars Al Pacino and Russell Crowe, with supporting actors including Christopher Plummer, Bruce McGill, Diane Venora and Michael Gambon.\n\nHeat (1995 film): Heat is a 1995 American crime film written, produced and directed by Michael Mann, and starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Val Kilmer. De Niro plays Neil McCauley, a professional thief, while Pacino plays Lt. Vincent Hanna, a LAPD robbery-homicide detective tracking down McCauley's crew. 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He is known for directing the \"Rush Hour\" film series, \"The Family Man\", \"Red Dragon\", \"\", and \"Tower Heist\". He was also a producer on the Fox drama series \"Prison Break\", the comedy \"Horrible Bosses\" and its 2014 sequel. He is the co-founder of RatPac-Dune Entertainment, a prolific film production and financing company.\n\nRobert Shaye: Robert Kenneth Shaye (born March 4, 1939), often referred to as Bob Shaye, is an American entertainment businessman, film producer, director and actor. He is the founder and former CEO of New Line Cinema.\n\nStuart O'Brien: Stuart O'Brien (27 May 1906 \u2013 10 January 2004) was an American film editor. 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Their script was subsequently rewritten by Maurice Hurley, whose first effort was poorly received; however, he subsequently rewrote it again and that version was filmed. The episode was the first of the series directed by Rob Bowman, who went on to direct twelve more episodes. It was the only TNG assignment for writers Duane and Reaves.\n\nToo Short a Season: \"Too Short a Season\" is the 16th episode of the of the American science fiction television series \"\". It first aired on February 8, 1988, in broadcast syndication. The teleplay was written by Michael Michaelian and D. C. Fontana, based on a story by Michaelian, and the episode was directed by Rob Bowman.\n\nReign of Fire (video game): Reign of Fire is an action-adventure video game released in 2002 by Kuju Entertainment. The game is based on the movie of the same name, in which dragons have annihilated the majority of the human race, and the survivors attempt to fight back using scavenged military hardware. 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The Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments in the appeal of the case March 1, 2010. On June 24, 2010, the Supreme Court vacated part of Skilling's conviction and transferred the case back to the lower court for resentencing. During April 2011, a three-judge 5th Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled that the verdict would have been the same despite the legal issues being discussed, and Skilling's conviction was confirmed; however, the court ruled Skilling should be resentenced. Skilling appealed this new decision to the Supreme Court, but the appeal was denied. In 2013, the United States Department of Justice reached a deal with Skilling, which resulted in ten years being cut from his sentence.\n\nWho Is Clark Rockefeller?: Who Is Clark Rockefeller? is a 2010 American police procedural television film directed by Mikael Salomon and written and co-produced by Edithe Swensen. 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It was in East Tennessee, about 18 mi west of Knoxville, and was named after the town of Clinton, 8 mi to the north. The production facilities were mainly in Roane County, and the northern part of the site was in Anderson County. The Manhattan District Engineer, Kenneth Nichols, moved the Manhattan District headquarters from Manhattan to Oak Ridge in August 1943. During the war, Clinton's advanced research was managed for the government by the University of Chicago.\n\nY-12 National Security Complex: The Y-12 National Security Complex is a United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration facility located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, near the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. It was built as part of the Manhattan Project for the purpose of enriching uranium for the first atomic bombs. In the years after World War II, it has been operated as a manufacturing facility for nuclear weapons components and related defense purposes.\n\nNicholas M. 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Reno was Chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire from 2000 to 2009. The university system comprises four institutions, the University of New Hampshire, Keene State College, Plymouth State University, and Granite State College. Is currently the Executive Director of Leadership New Hampshire, a leadership development program created to \u201cincrease civic engagement and strengthen communities through connecting and educating a diverse pool of engaged or emerging leaders about the state of New Hampshire.\u201d\n\nWBSU: WBSU (89.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Brockport, New York, United States. The station serves the entire Western New York region and into Toronto. WBSU is known better today as 89.1 The Point. The station is owned by State University of New York, and operates from The College at Brockport.\n\nCharles Mercer Snelling: Charles Mercer Snelling (November 3, 1862 \u2013 September 19, 1939) was the Chancellor of the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens, Georgia from 1925 to 1932 and the first Chancellor of the Georgia Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (1932\u20131933). All UGA leaders after Snelling have been referred to as President (the previous title before the 1860 University reorganization that created the UGA Chancellor position).\n\nUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore: The University of Maryland, Baltimore, (also known as University of Maryland: The Founding Campus, or UMB, UMAB) was founded in 1807. It comprises some of the oldest professional schools of dentistry, law, medicine, pharmacy, social work and nursing in the United States. It is the original campus of the University System of Maryland. Located on 60 acres (242,811\u00a0m\u00b2) in downtown Baltimore, it is part of the University System of Maryland. Effective July 1, 2010, Jay A. Perman was appointed president of the university by William English Kirwan, chancellor of the University System of Maryland.\n\nUniversity of California finances: The University of California public university system is funded through both public and private money. Some funds are given directly to each of the system's 10 campuses, while the rest are distributed through the central UC Office of the President. Support given by the state of California to its three-tier higher education system (comprising the University of California, California State University, and California Community College) is presented by the governor every January, and approved by the state legislator at the end of the fiscal year in June. Traditionally, the state of California has been the largest public supporter of the UC system. In response to state budget woes, UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert Birgeneau in 2011 made the claim that his own university is turning into a federal and not a state institution because of the inversion of the proportion of funds given by each jurisdiction since he became Chancellor in 2004.\n\nUniversity system: A university system is a set of multiple, affiliated universities and colleges that are usually geographically distributed. Typically, all member universities in a university system share a common component among all of their various names. Usually, all member universities of a university system are governed by a system-wide governing body, such as a board of trustees or a board of regents. In fact, university systems are so common in post-World War II United States that most states have one or two state university systems under which many of their publicly funded universities are aligned, both in name and in governance. 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Garfield Street was laid out in 1883, and all but three of the houses built before 1891 still stand on the street. The houses were built by different developers, and most were architect designed, and thus vary stylistically. The streetview, however, is unified by uniform lot sizes, house heights, and setbacks. Queen Anne styling predominates, with a variety of massing and roof lines; many houses have turrets and/or wraparound porches typical of that style.\n\nHighclere Castle: Highclere Castle is a country house in the Jacobethan style by the architect Charles Barry, with a park designed by Capability Brown. The 5000 acre estate is in Hampshire, England, about 5 mi south of Newbury, Berkshire. It is the country seat of the Earl of Carnarvon, a branch of the Anglo-Welsh Herbert family.\n\nCity Architect of Birmingham: The City Architect of Birmingham was a high-ranking position within the Public Works department of Birmingham City Council and provided the holder with a lot of power in the planning decisions of Birmingham, especially in the post-war period in which Birmingham underwent enormous regeneration. Combined with the City Engineer position, which was held by Sir Herbert Manzoni, the City Architect designed or had an important say in all city council building projects.\n\nNevil Story Maskelyne: Mervyn Herbert Nevil Story Maskelyne (3 September 1823 \u2013 20 May 1911) was an English geologist and politician.\n\nHugh Hibbert: Hugh Washington Hibbert (4 October 1911 \u2013 12 March 1985) was an English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire. He was born in Kensington and died in Salisbury. His dad, Mervyn Herbert played for Somerset amongst other teams.\n\nGreater Second Street Historic District: The Greater Second Street Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Ottumwa, Iowa, United States. At the time of its nomination it contained 15 resources, which included 14 contributing buildings and one contributing site. It is located on the northeast side of the central business district. The commercial buildings located there are mostly architect designed, which gives each of them a unique appearance. At the same time, it is a cohesive collection of buildings that exhibit early 20th century styles that are not found anywhere else in Ottumwa. They were either built or they had a new facade added from 1903 to 1930. Contributing buildings includes the Benson Block, the Benson Building, the J.W. Garner Building, and the headquarters building of the local newspaper, the \"Ottumwa Courier\". The historic district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.\n\nMervyn Herbert: The Honourable Mervyn Robert Howard Molyneux Herbert (27 December 1882 \u2013 26 May 1929) was a career diplomat and a first-class cricket player. He was born at Highclere Castle, Hampshire and he died at the British Embassy, Rome.\n\nNorth Grand Avenue Residential Historic District: North Grand Avenue Residential Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Spencer, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. At the time of its nomination the district consisted of 118 resources, including 96 contributing buildings, one contributing structure, 12 noncontributing buildings, and two noncontributing structures. The district is an 11 block area north of the city's central business district. North Grand is a tree-lined street divided by a landscaped boulevard, and features Art Deco light fixtures. Its design was influenced by the City Beautiful movement. The thoroughfare carries U.S. Route 71/18 traffic. The contributing buildings are houses, garages, and four churches. Architectural styles found here are Queen Anne, Victorian, Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, American Four Square, Tudor Revival, Bungalow, and American Craftsman. Many of the buildings are architect designed. One of the houses in the district, the Adams-Higgins House (1884, 1912), was individually listed on the National Register in 1984.\n\nMerv Thackeray: Mervyn Herbert (Merv) Thackeray (20 October 1925 \u2013 7 June 2014) was an Australian politician. He was an Australian Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1957 until 1972, representing Keppel (1957\u20131960) and Rockhampton North (1960\u20131972). He was disendorsed in January 1972 and ran unsuccessfully as an independent at the 1972 state election.\n\nCheongju National Museum: Cheongju National Museum is a national museum located in Sangdang-guCheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea. It opened on October 30, 1987. 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The Large M\u00fcnsterl\u00e4nder is from the same area, but was developed from different breeding stock and is not related as the names would suggest. Small M\u00fcnsterl\u00e4nders bear a resemblance to both spaniels and setters but are more versatile while hunting on land and water. The Small M\u00fcnsterl\u00e4nder is recognized by the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Cynologique Internationale under Group 7, Section 1.2, Continental Pointing Dogs of Spaniel type, by the American Kennel Club as a Foundation Breed, and by The Kennel Club and the United Kennel Club as a gun dog. It is related to the Epagneul Fran\u00e7ais and the Drentsche Patrijshond.\n\nChato Murciano: The Chato Murciano is a breed of domestic pig originating from Murcia, Spain. It is the only surviving breed of pig locally and historically produced in Murcia and is at the risk of extinction. Despite its danger of becoming extinct, the Chato Murciano is a well-managed pig known for its production of bacon and lean pork. Several Spanish authorities specialising in agriculture work on programs aiming to conserve the breed by cross-breeding and artificial insemination\n\nTelomian: The Telomian is a breed of dog native to Malaysia. Though rare, it remains the only known Malaysian dog breed to live outside its homeland. Malaysian are used to called this dog breed Anjing Kampung which means Village dog in Malay. This dog breed is still remained rarest in the world.\n\nMajorca Ratter: Majorca Ratter (Catalan: \"Ca Rater Mallorqu\u00ed\"; Spanish: \"Ratonero mallorqu\u00edn\") is a Spanish breed of dog originating in the Balearic Islands.\n\nMonastery of Santa Mar\u00eda de Huerta: The Monastery of Santa Mar\u00eda de Huerta (Spanish: \"Monasterio de Santa Mar\u00eda de Huerta\") is a monastery located in Santa Mar\u00eda de Huerta, a small locality of the Spanish Province of Soria, within the autonomous community of Castile and Le\u00f3n. It was declared \"Bien de Inter\u00e9s Cultural\" in 1882.\n\nList of U.S. state dogs: Twelve states of the United States have designated an official state dog breed. Maryland was the first state to name a dog breed as a state symbol, naming the Chesapeake Bay Retriever in 1964. Pennsylvania followed the year after, naming the Great Dane as its official breed. Dog breeds are mostly affiliated with the states that they originated in. North Carolina chose the Plott Hound as it was the only dog breed indigenous to the state.\n\nRatonero Bodeguero Andaluz: The Ratonero Bodeguero Andaluz (\"Andalusian wine-cellar rat-hunting dog\") is a Spanish breed of dog of the terrier type. Its name reflects its main occupation: hunting rats and mice hidden between barrels in the wineries of Andalusia in Spain. It was recognised as an indigenous Spanish breed in 2000 by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture and by the Spanish Kennel Club, the\" Real Sociedad Canina de Espa\u00f1a\".\n\nDrentse Patrijshond: The Drentsche Patrijshond is a versatile spaniel-type hunting dog from the Dutch province of Drenthe. Called the Dutch Partridge Dog (or \"Drent\" for Drenthe) in English, approximately 5,000 dogs are registered with the breed club in the Netherlands, and breed clubs operate in Belgium, Denmark, Scandinavia and North America. The Drentsche Patrijshond bears some resemblance to both spaniel and setter types of dog. An excellent pointer and retriever, this dog is often used to hunt fowl and adapts equally well to the field or marshes.\n\nBreed standard (dogs): A breed standard (also called bench standard or the standard) in the dog fancy is a set of guidelines covering specific \"externally observable\" qualities such as \"appearance\", \"movement\", and \"temperament\" for that dog breed. 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He has also worked for Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), Dragon Gate USA and Full Impact Pro (FIP). In Chikara, he was a member of The Kings of Wrestling stable, while also being a part of Team F.I.S.T. with Icarus and Chuck Taylor. On November 17, 2006, Akuma and Icarus defeated Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli to capture the Campeonatos de Parejas.\n\nChuck Taylor (salesman): Charles Hollis \"Chuck\" Taylor (June 24, 1901 \u2013 June 23, 1969) was an American basketball player and shoe salesman/evangelist. He is best known for his association with the Chuck Taylor All-Stars sneaker, the most successfully selling basketball shoe in history.\n\nChuck Taylor (journalist): Chuck Taylor (born Charles L. Taylor on June 18, 1957, Hanover, New Hampshire) is an American journalist based in Seattle, Washington. Since late 2010, he has worked as an editor at The Daily Herald and HeraldNet.com in Everett, Washington. He was the founding editor of Crosscut.com in Seattle, worked as managing editor of \"Seattle Weekly\", and was an editor and reporter at \"The Seattle Times\" and the \"Tri-City Herald\" in Kennewick, Washington. He attended Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, graduating in 1979. Taylor was raised in Ohio and, primarily, Albion, Michigan.\n\nRicochet (wrestler): Trevor Mann (born October 11, 1988) is an American professional wrestler best known by the ring name Ricochet.\n\nDoYaThing: \"DoYaThing\" is a song by alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz, featuring LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy and Andr\u00e9 3000 of Outkast. The song was released on 23 February 2012. It was commissioned by Converse as a part of their \"Three Artists. One Song\" project where three artists collaborate on a track. The song is also the starting point for a limited edition Chuck Taylor All-Stars collection designed by Gorillaz artist Jamie Hewlett. The shoe designs feature artwork from other projects related to Gorillaz. It was released in two different versions: the approximately 4-and-a-half-minute radio edit, and the explicit 13-minute version. The former was released as a free download on Converse's website, while the latter was released for streaming on Gorillaz's website. The cover features a baboon representing Murphy and a masked figure representing Andr\u00e9 3000, referencing the single cover for \"I'm a Goner\" by Matt and Kim.\n\nChuck Taylor, All Star: Chuck Taylor, All Star: The True Story of the Man Behind the Most Famous Athletic Shoe in History (also known as Chuck Taylor, All Star) is a book by Abraham Aamidor, chronicling the artistic achievements and history of basketball player and salesman Chuck Taylor and Chuck Taylor All-Stars. The book was published by Indiana University Press, and released around March 2006.\n\nJoe Ruetz: Joseph Hubert Ruetz (October 21, 1916 \u2013 January 2, 2003) was a professional football player in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) for the Chicago Rockets in 1946 and 1948. Prior to that he played college football while attending the University of Notre Dame. He played guard for the Irish with the exception of playing one season at quarterback. In 1938, he graduated from Notre Dame with cum laude honors. Ruetz played in the 1938 College All-Star Game and his team upset Sammy Baugh and the Washington Redskins. During World War II, he was a Navy physical education instructor and pilot. During that time he played for the famed Saint Mary's Pre-Flight football team. He was named an All-Navy All-American by sportswriter Grantland Rice in 1942. After the war, Ruetz studied at the University of Chicago and played two seasons with the Chicago Rockets of the All-America Football Conference. In 1950, he then was an assistant and head coach at St. Mary's before joining Chuck Taylor's football staff at Stanford University and helping guide the team to the 1952 Rose Bowl. Ruetz later worked as a fund-raiser for Cardinal athletics, before succeeding Taylor as athletic director in 1972. He then \"saved\" the East-West Shrine Game by convincing Stanford to allow it to be played at the school, where it remained until its move to Pacific Bell Park in 2001. Joe also launched the head coaching career of Bill Walsh in 1977, when he hired him as Stanford's football coach. He also instituted a long football series with Notre Dame, before retiring in 1979. He later served as a fund-raising consultant to the Psoriasis Research Institute in Palo Alto, California.\n\nChuck Taylor (wrestler): Dustin Howard (born April 22, 1986) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Chuck Taylor. Howard began his wrestling training at age 15 under the tutelage of Brandon Walker at the Old School Wrestling Training Academy in Hardin, Kentucky. Due to age requirements for wrestling licenses in Kentucky, he was unable to wrestle during shows in-state until age 18, during which time he wrestled for promotions in Tennessee and Illinois. The most prominent of these was the then-newly restarted Chaos Pro Wrestling (CPW) in Brookport, Illinois, where he began his friendship with Ricochet. Currently, he most notably wrestles for Chikara, Evolve, Ring of Honor (ROH), and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), where he is the current PWG World Champion in his first reign. He also serves as an assistant trainer at The Wrestle Factory, operated by Chikara founder Mike Quackenbush.\n\nChuck Taylor All-Stars: Chuck Taylor All-Stars or Converse All Stars (also referred to as \"Converse\", \"Chuck Taylors\", \"Chucks\", \"Cons\", and \"All Stars\") is the brand name for a pair of casual shoes developed and produced by Converse, which has been a subsidiary of Nike, Inc. since 2003.\n\n1957 Stanford Indians football team: The 1957 Stanford Indians football team represented Stanford University in the 1957 college football season. The team was coached by Chuck Taylor in his seventh year as head coach. Taylor was a popular coach who had led the Indians to the 1952 Rose Bowl and who had been an All-American player for the Indians who starred on the undefeated 1940 \"Wow Boys\" team that won the 1941 Rose Bowl and the national championship in several polls. 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It was completed in 1972, standing at a height of 417 m , and was the tallest building in the world until being surpassed by the Sears Tower in Chicago in 1973. It was distinguishable from its twin, the original Two World Trade Center, also known as the South Tower, by the 110.3 m telecommunications antenna on its roof. Including the antenna, the building stood at a total height of 527.3 m . The building's address was One World Trade Center, with the WTC complex having its own ZIP code of 10048 due to its large size.\n\nOne World Trade Center: One World Trade Center (also known as 1 World Trade Center, 1 WTC or Freedom Tower ) is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and the sixth-tallest in the world. The supertall structure has the same name as the North Tower of the original World Trade Center, which was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. 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There is also a 220-seat theater, known as the World Trade Center Auditorium.\n\nMain Seneca Building: The Main Seneca Building, originally known as the \"Marine Midland Trust Company Building\" or the \"Marine Trust Building,\" is a 17 story Renaissance Revival style highrise in downtown Buffalo, New York. The building was previously the headquarters for Marine Midland Bank before the bank constructed One Marine Midland Center at 1 Seneca Tower, the tallest building in Buffalo.\n\nOne Seneca Tower: One Seneca Tower is a skyscraper located in downtown Buffalo, New York. The building was formerly known as One HSBC Center (1999-2013) not to be confused with Five Star Bank Plaza, previously known as One HSBC Plaza and One Marine Midland Plaza and prior to that, as Marine Midland Center (1972-1999), its name was changed in 1999 shortly after Marine Midland's parent company HSBC re-branded the bank as HSBC Bank USA. The building was constructed at a cost of $50 million between 1969 and 1972, and contains over 1200000 sqft of space. Today, the 40 story building still dominates the Buffalo skyline, at 529 ft high. It is an example of modernist style architecture. The building's design is similar to that of the 33 South Sixth building in Minneapolis.\n\n4 World Trade Center: 4 World Trade Center (also known by its street address, 150 Greenwich Street) is a skyscraper that is part of the World Trade Center complex in New York City. It opened to tenants and the public on November 13, 2013. It is located on the southeast corner of the 16 acre World Trade Center site, where the original nine-story 4 World Trade Center stood. Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki was awarded the contract to design the 978 ft building. s of 2016 , it is the third tallest skyscraper at the rebuilt World Trade Center, behind One and 3 World Trade Center. However, 2 World Trade Center is expected to surpass the height of both buildings upon completion. The total floor space of the building includes 1.8 million square feet (167,000 square meters) of office and retail space. The building's groundbreaking took place in January 2008.\n\nTwin Towers 2: The Twin Towers II (also known as Twin Towers 2, New Twin Towers, Trump Twin Towers and World Trade Center Phoenix ) was a proposed twin-towered supertall skyscraper complex which would have been located at the World Trade Center site in Manhattan, New York City. The proposed complex would have replaced the former Twin Towers of the World Trade Center destroyed in the September 11 attacks, restoring the skyline of the city to its former state. The main design for the proposed complex would feature new landmark twin towers, identical to the originals designed by Minoru Yamasaki, though it would feature 115 stories\u20145 floors taller than the originals, among other differences. Beside the towers, an above-ground memorial would have occupied the footprints of the original towers. The new site would also have featured three 12-story buildings, replacing the original 3, 4 and 5 World Trade Center. The complex was designed and developed by American architect Herbert Belton and American engineer Kenneth Gardner, and sponsored by businessman and 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump.\n\nMarine Midland Building: The Marine Midland Building (also HSBC Bank Building) is a 51-story office building located at 140 Broadway between Cedar and Liberty streets in Manhattan's financial district. The building, completed in 1967, is 688 ft (209.7 m) tall and is known for the distinctive sculpture at its entrance, Isamu Noguchi's \"Cube\". Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the man who designed the building, had originally proposed a monolith type sculpture, but it was deemed to be too expensive. It is currently owned by Union Investment.\n\nWorld Trade Center Bhubaneswar: World Trade Center Bhubaneswar (also known as WTC Bhubaneswar) is a 40 floors tall building in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. This will be the fifth World Trade Centre to be operationalised in India and the 344th in the world. It is developed by Populous (company). The center will consist of 200 room hotel, 50,000 sqft of indoor exhibition hall, multipurpose convention hall to accommodate 4000 delegates, small convertible meeting halls to host 12 - 16 events simultaneously, an open area to accommodate up to 25,000 people and an open amphitheatre. The World Trade Center Bhubaneswar will be tallest building in Odisha. The Convention Center will be connected to all nearby hotels and the World Trade Center through a skywalk. For now, the World Trade Center Bhubaneswar is functioning from IDCO Towers, in Janpath, Bhubaneswar.\n\n5 World Trade Center: 5 World Trade Center (also referred to as 130 Liberty Street) is a planned skyscraper at the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The site is across Liberty Street, to the south of the main 16 acre World Trade Center site. The project is currently on standby while the Port Authority explores a potential sale of the lot to a developer and also finds tenants to occupy the skyscraper. The proposed building shares its name with the original 5 World Trade Center, which was heavily damaged as a result of the collapse of the North Tower during the September 11 attacks and was later demolished. 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Minor planets can be dwarf planets, asteroids, trojans, centaurs, Kuiper belt objects, and other trans-Neptunian objects. As of 2017, the orbits of 734,274 minor planets were archived at the Minor Planet Center, 496,815 of which had received permanent numbers ).\n\nC/2015 ER61 (PANSTARRS): C/2015 ER (PANSTARRS) is a comet, inner Oort cloud object, Amor near-Earth asteroid, and possibly a damocloid. When classified as a minor planet, it had the fourth-largest aphelion of any known minor planet in the Solar System, after , , and . It additionally had the most eccentric orbit of any known minor planet, with its distance from the Sun varying by about 99.9% during the course of its orbit, followed by with an eccentricity of 0.9973. On January 30, 2016, it was classified as a comet when it was 5.7 AU from the Sun. It comes close to Jupiter, and a close approach in the past threw it on the distant orbit it is on now.\n\nDistant minor planet: The term distant minor planet is used by the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center to refer collectively to those minor planets found in the outer Solar System that are not commonly thought of as \"asteroids\". Included are the populations of centaurs, Neptune trojans, and trans-Neptunian objects. All distant objects have a semi-major axis (average distance from the Sun) greater than 6 AU, which is just beyond the planet Jupiter.\n\nUncertainty parameter: The uncertainty parameter \"U\" is a parameter introduced by the Minor Planet Center (MPC) to quantify concisely the uncertainty of a perturbed orbital solution for a minor planet. The parameter is a logarithmic scale from 0 to 9 that measures the anticipated longitudinal uncertainty in the minor planet's mean anomaly after 10 years. The uncertainty parameter is also known as condition code in JPL's Small-Body Database Browser. The \"U\" value should not be used as a predictor for the uncertainty in the future motion of near-Earth objects.\n\nUSS Tabora (AKA-45): USS \"Tabora\" (AKA-45) was an \"Artemis\"-class attack cargo ship named after the minor planet \"721 Tabora.\" The minor planet was itself named after a ship, as after its discovery in 1911 it was named in 1913 at a conference in Hamburg, Germany held aboard the ocean liner \"Tabora\" of the Deutsche Ost-Afrika Linie.\n\nTransit of minor planets: A transit of a minor planet takes place when a minor planet passes directly between an observer and another heavenly body, obscuring a small part of that body's disc. From the perspective of observers on Earth, transits of the Sun and Moon by minor planets are very rare, as the minor planets orbiting between the Earth and those bodies are few and very small. Transits of the Sun would be more visible from the outer planets.\n\nGiovanni de Sanctis: Giovanni de Sanctis (born 1949) is an Italian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets at the Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino (Astronomical Observatory of Turin) in Turin, Italy. His name is sometimes spelt DeSanctis, particularly in the Minor Planet Circulars. The Minor Planet Center credits him with the discovery of 42 numbered minor planets, most of which he discovered at ESO's La Silla site in northern Chile in the early 1980s.\n\nMeanings of minor planet names: This is a list of minor planets which have been officially named by the Minor Planet Center (MPC). The list consists of partial pages, each covering a number range of 1000 bodies citing the source after each minor planet was named for. An overview of all existing partial pages is given in section .\n\nTimur Eneev: Timur Magomedovich Eneev (born September 23, 1924) is a Russian mathematician specializing in mechanics and control processes. A minor planet Eneev discovered in 1978 is named after him. He is currently the editor-in-chief of the journal Cosmic Research. Balkar by nation.\n\nCosmic Research: Cosmic Research (Russian: \"Kosmicheskie Issledovaniya\") is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1963. It is published by MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica and published online by Springer Science+Business Media. The editor-in-chief is Timur M. Eneev (Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics). 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Leavitt's stature within the state was such that columnist Roy Blount Jr. wrote of the Maine sportswriter that he \"fishes with Ted Williams and Red Smith \u2013 or, rather, they trout-fish with him.\" An early conservationist and son of a paper mill union leader, Leavitt urged the state of Maine to acquire lands for public use; one such preserve is today named for the sportswriter and television personality.\n\nBud Daley: Leavitt Leo \"Bud\" Daley (born October 7, 1932), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1955\u20131964.\n\nBud Fowler: John W. \"Bud\" Fowler (March 16, 1858 \u2013 February 26, 1913) was an African-American baseball player, field manager, and club organizer. He is the earliest known African-American player in organized professional baseball; that is, the major leagues and affiliated minor leagues. He played more seasons and more games in organized baseball than any African American until Jackie Robinson played his 11th season in 1956 .\n\nD'Vontrey Richardson: D'Vontrey D'Wayne Richardson is an American professional baseball player playing for the Somerset Patriots in the Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball league. Richardson spent the first five years of his professional baseball career in the Milwaukee Brewers minor league baseball system but was released by the team on April 2, 2015. He then signed with the Laredo Lemurs of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball league on April 14, 2015. Richardson was acquired by New Jersey in August 2015.\n\nTed Williams: Theodore Samuel Williams (August 30, 1918 \u2013 July 5, 2002) was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played his entire 19-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career as a left fielder for the Boston Red Sox from 1939 to 1960, only interrupted by service time during World War II and the Korean War. Nicknamed \"The Kid\", \"The Splendid Splinter\", \"Teddy Ballgame\", \"The Thumper\", and \"The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived\", Williams is regarded as one of the greatest players in baseball history. Williams was also an outstanding fielder, especially in the difficult left field of Fenway Park in Boston, where he played his entire Major League career at that position.\n\nFrank Torre: Frank Joseph Torre (December 30, 1931 \u2013 September 13, 2014) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a first baseman. Torre, who batted and threw left-handed, played for the Milwaukee Braves (1956\u201360) and Philadelphia Phillies (1962\u201363). He was the older brother of Baseball Hall of Fame member Joe Torre, himself a former Major League Baseball player and longtime manager.\n\nTed Radcliffe: Theodore Roosevelt \"Double Duty\" Radcliffe (July 7, 1902 \u2013 11, 2005(2005--) (aged\u00a0103 ) ) was a professional baseball player in the Negro leagues. He is one of only a handful of professional baseball players who lived past their 100th birthdays. Playing for more than 30 teams, Radcliffe, according to one biographer, had more than 4,000 hits and 400 home runs, won about 500 games and had 4,000 strike-outs. He played as a pitcher and a catcher, became a manager, and in his old age became a popular ambassador for the game. At his death he was thought to be the oldest living professional baseball player, but it was later discovered that Silas Simmons was born seven years earlier in 1895.\n\nPete Rose Jr.: Peter Edward \"PJ\" Rose Jr. (born November 16, 1969) is the manager of the Wichita Wingnuts in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball and former professional baseball player. The son of Major League Baseball's all-time hits leader Pete Rose, Rose Jr. played in the minor leagues most of his career except for a brief stint in for the Cincinnati Reds. He was released September 14, 2009, by the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. In 2011, he joined the White Sox coaching staff and became the manager of their Appalachian League (rookie league) affiliate in Bristol. In 2012, he moved up to the Pioneer League with the affiliate in Great Falls, Montana. 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Cassette copies of the original Classics series became much sought-after, and are very popular with collectors, since most retailers had the first home video release for Disney animated features in their stores up to the time when the label was discontinued. Animated features and other films containing animation (such as \"Mary Poppins\" and \"Pete's Dragon\") continued to be released under the \"Walt Disney Classics\" label and its foreign language equivalents until around 2007 throughout Europe, and \"Walt Disney Meisterwerke\", the German equivalent series, is still in operation as of 2010 through its broader \"Special Collection\" range.\n\nCrazy English (film): Crazy English is a 1999 Chinese documentary directed by Zhang Yuan. The film premiered along with Zhang's \"Seventeen Years\" at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. 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Earlier memoirs were \"In a Tangled Wood: An Alzheimer's Journey\" and \"Gum-Dipped: A Daughter Remembers Rubber Town.\" She has also edited two collections of essays, \"Bloodroot: Reflections on Place by Appalachian Women Writers\" and \"From Curlers to Chainsaws: Women and Their Machines.\" Her first book, \"The Awakening: A Novel of Beginnings\", was a scholarly study of Kate Chopin, a turn-of-the-century American writer. Joyce Dyer is Professor Emerita of English at Hiram College, where she continues to teach occasional courses in creative writing. Her teaching and writing specialties are essay and hybrid nonfiction. Dyer's biography is included in \"Contemporary Authors\", volume 146, and in the New Revision Series, volume 91.\n\nList of stop motion films: This is a list of films that showcase stop motion animation, and is divided into three sections: Animated features, Live action features, and Animated shorts. 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He was the royal treasurer of \u015eahin Giray, the last Crimean Khan, and therefore is called in Karaite literature \"ha-Neeman\" (\"the Trusted\")\u2014an appellation bestowed also upon his father Samuel, who died in 1770, and who probably held the same office under former khans. When \u015eahin Giray fled for his life from his rebellious subjects, and sought succor from his protectress Catherine II in St. Petersburg, Benjamin Aga followed him, hoping to collect the large sums of money that he had advanced to the fugitive. Following the last partition of Poland in 1795, after Crimea had been under Russian rule for over a decade, Vilnius, Lutsk and Trakai came under Russian Rule. Benjamin Aga, Solomon ben Nahamu Bobowitz, and the astronomer Isaac of Kalea, the son-in-law of Jacob Aga, who was the elder brother of Benjamin, went to St. Petersburg as a delegation from the Crimean Karaites, to petition the empress to release their sect from the double rate of taxation which all the Jews then had to pay. Through the intervention of Count Nikolay Zubov, the delegation obtained from the empress the exemption from the \"Jewish\" taxes, some land grants, and other privileges which had not been asked for. This established an important precedent for exempting the Karaites from subsequent anti-Jewish legislation. The extraordinary success of the mission served to arouse great enthusiasm among the Karaites, and Aga and his fellow delegates were received with great honor on their return. A large monolith, fashioned out of marble, with fitting inscription, was erected in the court of the kenesa at Eupatoria, to commemorate an event so important in the history of the Karaites of Russia.\n\nCommunity Cooker: The Community Cooker (Kiswahili translation on \"Jiko ya Jamii\") is a stove designed to produce safe, clean and cheap energy for cooking from rubbish. The Community Cooker was invented by Jim Archer, the Chairman of Planning Systems Services Ltd. (PLANNING) to address the accumulation of rubbish throughout Kibera, while providing relief to the deforestation and ground water pollution.\n\nAGA cooker: The AGA cooker is a heat storage stove and cooker, which works on the principle that a heavy frame made of cast iron can absorb heat from a relatively low-intensity but continuously burning source, and the accumulated heat can then be used for cooking. 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Unraced as a two-year-old he won two minor races in the spring before recording his most important success in the Prix du Jockey Club. In his two remaining races he ran well when fourth under top weight in the Prix Niel and finished unplaced in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. He was retired from racing at the end of the year to stand as a breeding stallion but had very little success as a sire of winners in either Europe or Japan.\n\nKarl Drais: Karl Drais (29 April 1785 \u2013 10 December 1851) was a German inventor, who invented the Laufmaschine (\"running machine\"), also later called the velocipede, \"draisine\" (English) or \"draisienne\" (French), also nicknamed the dandy horse. This incorporated the two-wheeler principle that is basic to the bicycle and motorcycle and was the beginning of mechanized personal transport. 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Playing a mix of oldies/classic hits, adult contemporary, rock music, and some country crossovers, the station broadcasts an Adult Hits/Full-Service format for approximately 16 hours per day, from 6:00AM through 10:00PM ET (reserving the first and, also, the final hour of their broadcast day to \"When Radio Was\"). \"The Mountain 94.9\" carries local high school sports in season. \"The Mountain 94.9\" had also carried the complete schedule of Red Sox Baseball (from 1997 through 2015, prior to becoming a Former Affiliate in 2016, which was when Millinocket's affiliation with the Red Sox Baseball would ultimately be transferred over to co-owned WSYY-AM, thus concluding the frequent interruptions to the music on \"The Mountain 94.9\" during Baseball season). The station currently features programming from CBS Radio and carries CBS Radio News at the top of every hour (and has been an affiliate of that network for many decades). Licensed to Millinocket, Maine, United States, the station's broadcast signal serves the Central Penobscot County, Eastern Piscataquis County, and Southern Aroostook County Maine areas, and the station is licensed to serve the town of Millinocket, Maine, the very town where its studios/offices and tower site are located. The station is currently owned by Katahdin Communications, Inc. WSYY-FM originally went on the air in 1978 on 97.7 FM as WKTR, upgrading to its current facilities in 1984 on 94.9. Prior to their \"The Mountain 94.9\" branding, WSYY-FM used to be referred to as \"North Country 95\", airing a full-time Country Music format. The current format, branding, and slogan was probably adopted around March 1, 2004, when Katahdin Communications, Inc. assumed control of WSYY-FM & WSYY-AM from Katahdin Timberlands, LLC (as a result of the radio station facing increasing land disputes), initially as a short term lease agreement but the transfer of ownership ultimately became permanent. Those same land disputes would eventually lead to a loss of WSYY-FM's 23,500 watt transmitter location (featuring an antenna HAAT of 211 meters); as a result, WSYY-FM may have been operating under a Special Temporary Authority License (a 12,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 68 meters via Hammond Ridge on Lake Road, about two miles from Millinocket Municipal Airport), ever since as long ago as late 2007, pending a planned permanent move to a 22,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 198.4 meters (from just off Nicatou Road in Medway, well east of WSYY-FM's old or current transmitter tower location). On November 23th, 2016, the CP for this proposed move was modified to a 45,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 146.7 meters, the first time this proposed move has ever received official approval from the FCC. WSYY-FM is one of the two Maine affiliates\u2014apart from WLOB\u2014of When Radio Was (7 days a week from 5:00AM through 6:00AM ET and also from 10:00PM through 11:00PM ET), is one of the two Maine affiliates (WWMJ) of The Acoustic Storm (Saturdays from 9:00AM through 12:00PM ET), is Maine's only affiliate of the Crook & Chase syndicated Country Music countdown programming (Sunday afternoons from 2:00PM through 6:00PM ET), and is an affiliate of the Blues Deluxe radio show. WSYY-FM/WSYY-AM are unusual in that while these stations are authorized to broadcast 24 hours a day, the stations both have sign-offs every day (WSYY-AM signing off at sun-down, broadcasting only on Weekends (but not between Monday-through-Friday) and WSYY-FM broadcasting for approximately 18\u00bc hours per day, 7 days a week, WSYY-FM's broadcast day concluding with the 11:00PM ET Top-of-the-Hour CBS Radio newscast and then a Nightly Sign-Off Announcement and then an instrumentation of the American national anthem, followed by Dead Air amidst a Transmitter Power-Down, not Signing Back Onto The Air until 4:55AM ET). In Old Town and also Bangor (and continuing southward and/or southwestward), the station has strong FM co-channel interference with Portland-market WHOM (which transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the tallest peak in the Northeast and had for a long time claimed on its website that it has the largest coverage area of any FM station in the United States, its signal spanning five states: NH, ME, VT, MA, NY and also parts of Southern Quebec Province, Canada), this matter being especially problematic before dawn or after dusk. In favorable atmospheric conditions, a very weak signal of WHOM can be DX-ed in Millinocket during overnight hours (when WSYY-FM is off-the-air).\n\nRobert E. Michler: Robert E. Michler, MD is an American surgeon who specializes in complex heart surgery, especially mitral and aortic valve repair. He is Surgeon-in-Chief at Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, New York. He is also the Samuel I. 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The plot focuses on two documentary filmmakers who attempt to expose a cult led by a charismatic leader (Marling) who claims to be from the future. The film was written by Batmanglij and Marling. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. It was also selected to close the 2011 SXSW Film Festival. The film was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures on April 27, 2012.\n\nBoiler Room (film): Boiler Room is a 2000 American crime drama film written and directed by Ben Younger, and starring Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Nia Long, Ben Affleck, Nicky Katt, Scott Caan, Tom Everett Scott, Ron Rifkin and Jamie Kennedy. Screenwriter Ben Younger interviewed for a job at brokerage firm Sterling Foster. Younger said, \"I walked in and immediately realized, 'This is my movie.' I mean, you see these kids and know something is going on.\"\n\nPreservation (2014 film): Preservation is a 2014 horror thriller film that was directed by Christopher Denham. 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It was released in March 1999 as the lead single from Lit's second album, \"A Place in the Sun\", which was also released that year. The song was only moderately successful at first, reaching number 17 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart on February 27, 1999. It later achieved mainstream success, peaking at number\u00a051 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and number one on the Modern Rock Tracks (also known as Alternative Songs) chart. The song's success helped \"A Place in the Sun\" to be certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on October 27, 1999 for sales of 1,300,000 copies in the United States. At the 1999 \"Billboard\" Music Awards, \"My Own Worst Enemy\" won the Modern Rock Track of the Year award. Its music video was filmed by Gavin Bowden in a Las Vegas bowling alley.\n\nAstro Lounge: Astro Lounge, released in 1999, is the second full length album from the Californian rock band Smash Mouth. 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The song was originally titled \"Hanging On\", and was changed to \"Lifeline\" after lead singer Jacoby Shaddix decided to alter the lyrics of the chorus. It was released to iTunes on January 27, 2009 and as a Hot Topic exclusive CD single on February 10. An accompanying music video was released on March 6, 2009. To launch this song in its truest form, the band filmed \"Lifeline\" live during \"Cr\u00fce Fest\".\n\nLit (album): Lit is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Lit. The album was recorded at World Class Audio in Anaheim and The Pool House in Fullerton, California.\n\nBetween Angels and Insects: \"Between Angels and Insects\", also known by its working title of \"Obsession\", is the third single from Californian rock band Papa Roach's first album, \"Infest\", and third released single in total. It is also one of the band's most well known songs.\n\nLit (band): Lit is an American rock band, formed in 1995 in Fullerton, California. 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To stop the end of their program, the staff decide to find a real haunted area and, after viewing an video online by ghostbusters Mhen (Apisit Opasaimlikit) and Chiad (Padong Songsang), they decide to approach them to do a deal. Mhen and Chiad have brought along a real female ghost who appears and possesses the show's director, Pom (Boriboon Chanruang).\n\nBlackbeard's Ghost: Blackbeard's Ghost is a 1968 American fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions, starring Peter Ustinov, Dean Jones, Suzanne Pleshette and directed by Robert Stevenson. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Ben Stahl and was shot at the Walt Disney Studios. The Disney Channel aired this film until the late 1990s .\n\nCastaway on the Moon: Castaway on the Moon (; lit. \"Mr Kim's drifting experience\": \ud45c\ub958: drifting; hanja: \u6f02\u6d41\u8a18) is a 2009 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Lee Hae-jun. It is a love story between a suicidal man turned castaway on Bamseom in the Han River and an agoraphobic woman who is addicted to Cyworld.\n\nRoad to Morocco: Road to Morocco is a 1942 American comedy film starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, and featuring Anthony Quinn and Dona Drake. The film, which was written by Frank Butler and Don Hartman and directed by David Butler for Paramount Pictures, is the third of the \"\"Road to \u2026\"\" films. It was preceded by \"Road to Zanzibar\" (1941) and followed by \"Road to Utopia\" (1946). The story is about two fast-talking guys castaway on a desert shore and sold into slavery to a beautiful princess. The setting is in Morocco during Spanish Rule.\n\nThe Cowboy and the Lady (1938 film): The Cowboy and the Lady is a 1938 American western romantic comedy film directed by H.C. Potter, and starring Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon. Written by S.N. Behrman and Sonya Levien, based on a story by Frank R. Adams and veteran film director Leo McCarey, the film is about a beautiful socialite masquerading as a maid who becomes involved with an unpretentious, plain-spoken cowboy who is unaware of her true identity. \"The Cowboy and the Lady\" won an Academy Award for Sound Recording (Thomas Moulton), and was nominated for Original Score (Alfred Newman) and Original Song (\"The Cowboy and the Lady\" by Lionel Newman and Arthur Quenzer).\n\nIrumbukkottai Murattu Singam: Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam (English: \"The Iron Fort's Furious Lion\" ) is a 2010 Indian Tamil western comedy film directed by Chimbu Deven, starring choreographer-turned-actor Lawrence Raghavendra, Sandhya, Lakshmi Rai and Padmapriya in lead roles. The film is a \"Western adventure comedy film\" based on Cowboy stories, which is set in the 19th century paying homages to many western films. 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He still holds the cumulative-time-in-space record for a UK citizen.\n\nSTS-63: STS-63 was the first mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program, which carried out the first rendezvous of the American Space Shuttle with Russia's space station \"Mir\". Known as the 'Near-Mir' mission, the flight used Space Shuttle \"Discovery\", which lifted off from launch pad 39B on 3 February 1995 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. A night launch and the 20th mission for \"Discovery\", it marked the first time a Space Shuttle mission had a female pilot, Eileen Collins, the first EVAs for both a UK born astronaut Michael Foale and a US astronaut of African heritage Bernard A. 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Hamilton had created a backstory for Duplicate Boy, who was first submitted as a super hero concept to DC comics by a young fan, Thea Temple, in 1963, who received acknowledgment from the company. Duplicate Boy appeared as a supporting character in the Legion of Super-Heroes titles, set approximately a thousand years in the future, and is one of the most powerful beings in that time-frame.\n\nLegion of Super-Heroes: The Legion of Super-Heroes is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, the Legion is a group of superpowered beings living in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics Universe , and first appears in \"Adventure Comics\" #247 (April 1958).\n\nJessica Cruz: Jessica Cruz is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by DC Comics. Created by Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver, she is a member of the Green Lantern Corps and the Justice League. 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The character first made a cameo appearance in \"The Flash\" #91 in 1994, while his first full appearance in issue #92, and appeared as the lead character in \"Impulse\" (1995\u20132002) and \"The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive\" (2006\u20132007). In the latter series, the character became the fourth hero to assume the identity of The Flash. Bart also prominently features in the superhero team titles \"Young Justice\" and \"Teen Titans\". As the Flash, Bart was also a core character in 10 issues of \"Justice League of America\".\n\nMister America (Jeffrey Graves): Mister America (Jeffrey Graves) is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe, the official third and current character to take up the Mr. America mantle and a member of the superhero team the Justice Society of America. 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In February 2013, the USGA announced that the event would be discontinued after its 2014 edition, and would be replaced by a new men's amateur four-ball championship.\n\nMoist county: In the United States, a moist county is a county in between a \"dry county\" (where the sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited) and a \"wet county\" (where alcohol is sold). The term is typically used for any county that allows alcohol to be sold in certain situations, but has limitations on alcohol sales that a normal \"wet\" county would not have. Some historically \"dry\" counties are switching to this system to avoid losing money to businesses in other counties, but do not wish to become completely \"wet.\" The term in itself does not have any specific meaning, just that the county is not completely \"wet\" but is not \"dry\", either. The terms are applicable in states in which each county makes its own rules on alcohol sales. 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Built in 1888 in commemoration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, the distinctive structure included innovative structural features and became a landmark in the popular and fashionable seaside resort. The city's residents \"retain a nostalgic affection\" for it, even though opinion is sharply divided as to the tower's architectural merit. English Heritage has listed the clock tower at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.\n\nVictoria Centre: Intu Victoria Centre, is a shopping centre in Nottingham, England, constructed between 1967 and 1972.\n\nUp All Night: The Live Tour: Up All Night: The Live Tour is a video album documenting the 3 January 2012 show of English-Irish boy band One Direction's \"Up All Night Tour\". It was released on 28 May 2012 by Syco Music. 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Both the tower and the clock date from the last decade of the 15th century, though the mechanism of the clock has subsequently been much altered. It was placed where the clock would be visible from the waters of the lagoon and give notice to everyone of the wealth and glory of Venice. The lower two floors of the tower make a monumental archway into the main street of the city, the Merceria, which linked the political and religious centre (the Piazza) with the commercial and financial centre (the Rialto). Today it is one of the 11 venues managed by the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia.\n\nWhat Happened to the Corbetts: What Happened to the Corbetts (US title: Ordeal) is a novel by Nevil Shute, a fictional depiction of the effect of aerial bombing on the British city of Southampton, a major maritime centre. 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The album is the first to be released after Eagles had re-formed following a fourteen-year-long break up. The band's lineup was that of the \"Long Run\" era: Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit. It contains four new studio tracks and eleven tracks recorded live in April 1994 for an MTV special. Two Top 40 Mainstream singles, \"Get Over It\" and \"Love Will Keep Us Alive\", were released from the album. It also features an acoustic version of \"Hotel California\". The four new studio recordings are the last to feature Don Felder, who was dismissed from the band in 2001.\n\nPlayin' It Cool: Playin' It Cool is the debut studio solo album by Timothy B. Schmit, the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles. The album was released in 1984 on Asylum in the United States and Europe. The album features guest appearances from Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Steve Lukather, Carl Wilson, J.D. 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They recorded \"Kid A\" with \"OK Computer\" producer Nigel Godrich in Paris, Copenhagen, Gloucestershire and their hometown Oxford, England. The sessions produced over 20 tracks, and Radiohead split the work in two albums: \"Kid A\" and \"Amnesiac\". The latter was released the following year.\n\nOK (The Fall of Troy album): OK is the fifth studio album by American rock band The Fall of Troy, released on April 20, 2016. The album was self-released for free on the band's website, and the first release since their 2009 album, \"In the Unlikely Event\", and the first since their reunion in 2013. In May the same year released \"OK#2\", an alternative and more raw mix of \"OK\", which was also released for free. Two further versions, \"OK#3.1\" and \"OK#3.2\", instrumental versions of both OK and OK#2, respectively, were released for free on their website.\n\nTwelve Days of OK Go: Twelve Days of OK Go is a compilation album by American rock band OK Go. It was released on December 31, 2012. OK Go started releasing the songs on December 10, with one song released each weekday. The last song, a cover of \"Any Time at All\", was released on Christmas. A bonus track, a cover of \"This Will Be Our Year,\" was released on New Year's Eve.\n\nIt's OK! (Atomic Kitten song): \"It's OK!\" is a song by British girl band Atomic Kitten. It was written by Hallgeir Rustan along with Mikkel Storleer Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen from Stargate and recorded for the band's second album \"Feels So Good\" (2002). The song was released by Virgin Records as the lead single from the album in May 2002 and became a worldwide commercial success.\n\nIt's OK! (band): It's OK! is a musical group formed by Redd Kross members Robert Hecker (guitar, vocals) and Victor Indrizzo (drums), along with bassist Abby Travis and the late Greg White on vocals. This initial line up of the band released the self-titled debut album \"It's OK!\" .\n\nHeralding \u2013 The Fireblade: Heralding \u2013 The Fireblade is the fourth studio album by the German Viking metal band \"Falkenbach\". This record is made up of songs originally intended to be the band's debut album \"Fireblade\", which was shelved in 1995. For the 15-year anniversary of the band, the tracks were finally re-recorded (using the same session musicians as on \"Ok nefna tysvar Ty\") and released. 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An ethnic Buryat-Mongolian Hamnigan Evenk, Nomokonov was among the indigenous peoples of Russia who fought in the war. He received the nickname Taiga Shaman from the enemies.\n\nVasilij Kvachantiradze: Vasil Kvachantiradze (Georgian: \u10d5\u10d0\u10e1\u10d8\u10da \u10e8\u10d0\u10da\u10d5\u10d0\u10e1 \u10eb\u10d4 \u10d9\u10d5\u10d0\u10ed\u10d0\u10dc\u10e2\u10d8\u10e0\u10d0\u10eb\u10d4 Russian: \u041a\u0432\u0430\u0447\u0430\u043d\u0442\u0438\u0440\u0430\u0434\u0437\u0435, \u0412\u0430\u0441\u0438\u043b\u0438\u0439 \u0428\u0430\u043b\u0432\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 (Kvachantiradze, Vasily Shalvovich)); January 1907 \u2013 February 9, 1950) was a top Soviet sniper during World War II. He entered Red Army service in 1941 and is credited with confirmed kills numbering at least 215 officers and soldiers of the German Wehrmacht during the Vitebsk-Orsha Offensive, and around 534 confirmed kills total during Operation Bagration or during the war.\n\nHermann Kre\u00df: Hermann Kre\u00df (23 July 1895 \u2013 11 August 1943) was a German general (Generalleutnant) in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded the 4th Mountain Division. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Kre\u00df was killed instantly by a shot in the head from a Soviet sniper on 11 August 1943 near Novorossiysk, Soviet Union.\n\nVasily Reshetnikov: Vasily Vasiliyevich Reshetnikov (Russian: \u0412\u0430\u0441\u0438\u043b\u0438\u0439 \u0412\u0430\u0441\u0438\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0420\u0435\u0448\u0435\u0442\u043d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u0432 ) (born December 23, 1919) was a Soviet pilot during World War II. Reshetnikov flew 307 missions mainly as a pilot for a long-range bomber and in the summer of 1943, received the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. After World War II concluded he was named commander of Air Division, Air Corps. Reshetnikov was subsequently promoted to Colonel General and took command of Long-range Air Forces from 1969 to 1980 and was made Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force of the Soviet Union from 1980 to 1986.\n\nIvan Kharchenko: Ivan Ustinovich Kharchenko (Ukrainian: \u0406\u0432\u0430\u043d \u0423\u0441\u0442\u0438\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0425\u0430\u0440\u0447\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e , 23 September 1918 - 1 July 1989) was a Soviet Army Military engineering Colonel and Hero of the Soviet Union. During World War II, he was a platoon commander. Kharchenko received was promoted to Junior lieutenant in 1939, lieutenant in 1943 and senior lieutenant in 1944. He reportedly personally defused more than 50,000 explosives, including bombs, mines and shells. For his actions in defusing explosives, Kharchenko was named a Hero of the Soviet Union and awarded the Gold Star and Order of Lenin on 2 November 1944. In the citation for the Hero of the Soviet Union award, it was stated that Kharchenko personally defused more than 1500 bombs weighing more than 500 kilograms each and 25,000 other explosive objects. After World War II, Kharchenko continued his military service until retirement in 1964. Until 1956 he was personally engaged in rendering innocuous explosive items left over from World War II.\n\nWar Machine (film): War Machine is a 2017 American satirical war film directed and written by David Mich\u00f4d, based on the nonfiction book \"The Operators\" by Michael Hastings. It is a fictionalized version of the events in the book based on United States Army General Stanley McChrystal.\n\nVasily Zaytsev: Vasily Grigoryevich Zaytsev; 23 March 1915 \u2013 15 December 1991) was a Soviet sniper and a Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II. Prior to 10 November, he killed 32 Axis soldiers with a standard-issue rifle. Between 10 November 1942 and 17 December 1942, during the Battle of Stalingrad, he killed 225 enemy soldiers, including 11 snipers.\n\n51st Berlin International Film Festival: The 51st annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from February 7 to 18, 2001. The festival opened with war-drama film \"Enemy at the Gates\" by Jean-Jacques Annaud. 70 mm restored version of Stanley Kubrick's 1968 Sci-fi film \"\" was the closing film of the festival. The Golden Bear was awarded to French-British film \"Intimacy\" directed by Patrice Ch\u00e9reau.\n\nEnemy at the Gates: Enemy at the Gates is a 2001 French-American war film written and directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and based on William Craig's 1973 nonfiction book \"\", which describes the events surrounding the Battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942 and 1943. The film's main character is a fictionalized version of sniper Vasily Zaytsev, a Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II. It includes a snipers' duel between Zaytsev and a \"Wehrmacht\" sniper school director, Major Erwin K\u00f6nig.\n\nNoah Adamia: Noah Petrovich Adamiya (Georgian: \u10dc\u10dd\u10d4 \u10d0\u10d3\u10d0\u10db\u10d8\u10d0 , Noe Adamia; Russian: \u041d\u043e\u0439 \u041f\u0435\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u0434\u0430\u043c\u0438\u044f ) (December 21, 1917 \u2013 July 3, 1942) was a Soviet sniper of the Soviet Maritime Forces and Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II. He participated in the Sevastopol sniper movement and personally trained about 80 snipers. 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He appeared in more than 100 films and 150 television programs, portraying more than 220 characters.\n\nKnights of the City: Knights of the City (originally Cry of the City) is a 1986 action adventure film starring Leon Isaac Kennedy, Nicholas Campbell, John Mengatti and Janine Turner. It was directed by Dominic Orlando and written by Leon Isaac Kennedy and filmed in Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and Hollywood, Florida.\n\nThe Patriot (1986 film): The Patriot is a 1986 action film directed by Frank Harris and starring Gregg Henry, Simone Griffeth and Stack Pierce with Leslie Nielsen.\n\nArmed Response (1986 film): Armed Response is a 1986 action crime film, starring David Carradine and Lee Van Cleef and directed by Fred Olen Ray. This is the first action film made by CineTel Films which would become famous in that genre.\n\nIyo ang Tondo Kanya ang Cavite: Iyo ang Tondo, Kanya ang Cavite ( \u2009Tondo is Yours, Cavite is Theirs ) is a 1986 action film directed by Pablo Santiago and written by Antonio Pascua.\n\nLet's Get Harry: Let's Get Harry is a 1986 action film directed by Stuart Rosenberg. It stars Thomas F. Wilson, Michael Schoeffling, Glenn Frey, Rick Rossovich, Mark Harmon, Robert Duvall and Gary Busey. Rosenberg chose to credit the film to Alan Smithee, a pseudonym used by directors who repudiate their involvement in a film.\n\nPeter Hyams: Peter Hyams (born July 26, 1943) is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer, known for directing \"Capricorn One\", the 1981 science fiction thriller \"Outland\", \"2010\" (the sequel to Stanley Kubrick's \"\"), the 1986 action/comedy \"Running Scared\", the comic book adaptation \"Timecop\", the action film \"Sudden Death\" (both starring Jean-Claude Van Damme), and the horror films \"The Relic\" and \"End of Days\".\n\nCool Change (film): Cool Change is a 1986 action film directed by George T. Miller. It stars Jon Blake and Lisa Armytage.\n\nQuiet Cool: Quiet Cool is a 1986 action film directed by Clay Borris.\n\nTough Guys: Tough Guys is a 1986 action comedy film starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Eli Wallach, Charles Durning, Dana Carvey and Darlanne Fluegel. It was directed by Jeff Kanew. 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He also won one Grand Slam doubles title at the French Open in 1992 partnering compatriot Jakob Hlasek.\n\nTony Roche: Anthony Dalton Roche, AO MBE (born 17 May 1945) is a former professional Australian tennis player, native of Tarcutta. He played junior tennis in the New South Wales regional city of Wagga Wagga. He won one Grand Slam singles title and thirteen Grand Slam doubles titles, and was ranked as high as World No. 2 by Lance Tingay of \"The Daily Telegraph\" in 1969. He also coached multi-Grand Slam winning World No. 1s, Ivan Lendl, Patrick Rafter, Roger Federer, Lleyton Hewitt and former World No. 4, Jelena Dokic.\n\nMichael Phelps: Michael Fred Phelps II (born June 30, 1985) is an American former competitive swimmer and the most decorated Olympian of all time, with a total of 28 medals. Phelps also holds the all-time records for Olympic gold medals (23), Olympic gold medals in individual events (13), and Olympic medals in individual events (16). In winning eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games, Phelps broke fellow American swimmer Mark Spitz's 1972 record of seven first-place finishes at any single Olympic Games. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Phelps had already tied the record of eight medals of any color at a single Games by winning six gold and two bronze medals. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Phelps won four gold and two silver medals, and at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, he won five gold medals and one silver. This made him the most successful athlete of the Games for the fourth Olympics in a row.\n\nWang Meng (speed skater): Wang Meng (; born April 10, 1985 in Qitaihe, Heilongjiang) is a Chinese short track speed skater. She is a four-time Olympic Champion and 2008 and 2009 Overall World Champion. She is the most decorated Chinese Winter Olympic athlete ever with four Olympic gold medals, a silver and a bronze. Wang won gold in the 500 m event, silver in the 1000 m and bronze in the 1500 m event at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She won 500 m and 1000 m gold medals at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and added a third gold medal in the 3000 m relay with the China team. She also holds the world and Olympic records in the 500 m distance and the 3000 m relay. Wang has also won 18 gold medals at the World Championships. She is one of the most decorated short track speed skaters of all time.\n\nNikolai Andrianov: Nikolai Yefimovich Andrianov (Russian: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0439 \u0415\u0444\u0438\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u043d\u0434\u0440\u0438\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432 , 14 October 1952 \u2013 21 March 2011) was a Soviet/Russian gymnast. He held the record for men for the most Olympic medals at 15 (7 gold medals, 5 silver medals, 3 bronze medals) until Michael Phelps surpassed him at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Andrianov is the third athlete (male or female) in cumulative Olympic medals after Phelps's 28 and Larisa Latynina, who earned 18. Andrianov won the most medals at the 1976 Summer Olympics with 6 individual medals and one team medal. Within the sport of Men's Artistic Gymnastics, he also holds the men's record for most individual Olympic medals (12) and shares the male record for most individual Olympic gold medals in gymnastics (6), tied with Boris Shakhlin and Dmitry Bilozerchev (the latter of which only if you count the 1984 Alternate Olympics). In many other rankings among all-time medal winners at the Olympic, World, and European levels, he ranks very high, (for example, he is second only to Vitaly Scherbo in total individual medal counts at either the gold level or any level at the combined Olympic and World levels as well as at the combined Olympic, World, and European levels) \u2013 easily making him one of the most decorated gymnasts of all time.\n\nNicol\u00e1s Mass\u00fa: Nicol\u00e1s Alejandro Mass\u00fa Fried (born October 10, 1979), nicknamed \"El Vampiro\" (Spanish: \"the vampire\"), is a Chilean former tennis player, a former World No. 9 in singles, and a winner of two Olympic gold medals. He is the only male player to have won both the singles and doubles gold medals during the same games in modern Olympic tennis (since 1988), the only two gold medals Chile has won at the Olympics. Mass\u00fa also reached the final of the 2003 Madrid Masters and won six singles titles.\n\nRalf Schumann: Ralf Schumann (born June 10, 1962) is a German 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol shooter. He is a three-time Olympic Champion and twice the World Champion. One of the most decorated shooters of the modern era, he is the first of two sport shooters to have won three Olympic gold medals in one individual event (25 metre rapid fire pistol) and became the first of three sport shooters to have won three Olympic individual gold medals. He won the gold medals for the 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1992, 1996 and 2004 Olympics and also won two silver medals at this event, becoming the most successful Olympic shooter at this event. Schumann has participated in seven consecutive Olympic Games since 1988, setting a new record for most Olympic appearances by a German athlete.\n\nZhao Yunlei: Zhao Yunlei (born August 25, 1986) is a mixed and women's doubles badminton athlete from China. She graduated with a BA from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. She is the first and only badminton player to have ever won two Gold medals in the same Olympic edition, winning in both the Mixed and Women's Doubles categories in 2012. Zhao joins the ranks with nine other players with two Olympic Gold Medals, the highest number of Gold Medals won by any badminton athlete. Through her performance at the 2014 and 2015 BWF World Championships, she became the first player to win two consecutive gold medals in two consecutive BWF World Championships.\n\nVille Ritola: Vilho \"Ville\" Eino Ritola (18 January 1896 \u2013 24 April 1982) was a Finnish long-distance runner. Known as one of the \"Flying Finns\", he won five Olympic gold medals and three Olympic silver medals in the 1920s. He holds the record of winning most athletics medals in one Olympic games event - four golds and two silvers in Paris 1924. He has won the second biggest number of athletics Olympic gold medals in one event.\n\nLidiya Skoblikova: Lidiya Pavlovna Skoblikova (Russian: \u041b\u0438\u0434\u0438\u044f \u041f\u0430\u0432\u043b\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0421\u043a\u043e\u0431\u043b\u0438\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0430 ; born 8 March 1939) is a retired Russian speed skater and coach. She represented the USSR Olympic team during the Olympic Winter Games in 1960 and 1964, and won a total of six gold medals, which is still a record for a speed skater. She also won 25 gold medals at the world championships and 15 gold medals at the USSR National Championships in several distances. She was also the first athlete to earn six gold medals in the Winter Olympics and the first to earn four gold medals at a single Olympic Winter Games. 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He has been a coach for four NHL teams and two minor league teams, most recently the Calgary Flames. He was born in Grande Prairie, Alberta, raised in Edmonton, Alberta, and lives in Alberta and Nevada.\n\nBrett Connolly: Brett Connolly (born May 2, 1992) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player currently playing for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). During his major junior career with the Prince George Cougars, he was named Western Hockey League (WHL) and Canadian Hockey League (CHL) Rookie of the Year for the 2008\u201309 season. Selected sixth overall by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, he joined the team in 2011\u201312. He was later traded by the Lightning to play with the Boston Bruins.\n\n2005\u201306 Washington Capitals season: The Washington Capitals season involved Alexander Ovechkin's rookie season. Following the 2004\u201305 NHL lockout, Alexander Ovechkin played his first game with the Washington Capitals on October 5, 2005, scoring two goals in a 3\u20132 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets. In a shootout against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Ovechkin scored the game-winning goal in a 5\u20134 win. The Capitals finished the 2005\u201306 season in fifth and last place of the Southeast Division with a 29\u201341\u201312 campaign, having 12 more points than the 2003\u201304 season, good for 27th out of the 30 NHL teams. Yet the team played close in every game, playing in 42 one-goal games, although losing two-thirds of those games. A notable first was that Washington area native Jeff Halpern was named captain of the hometown Capitals. At the 2006 trade deadline, March 8, Witt was traded to the Nashville Predators. Several Capitals achieved career highs in several offensive categories, including Matt Pettinger and Dainius Zubrus, who both achieved career highs in all offensive categories. Jeff Halpern set a new career high in assists for the second consecutive season.\n\nKen Sabourin: Ken R. Sabourin (born April 28, 1966) is a Canadian former hockey player who played 74 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Calgary Flames and Washington Capitals during a 13-year professional career in which he won the Turner Cup with the Salt Lake Golden Eagles in 1988. Since 2002, Sabourin has been a colour analyst on Washington Capitals radio broadcasts.\n\nT. J. Oshie: Timothy Leif \"T. J.\" Oshie (born December 23, 1986) is an American professional ice hockey right winger for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the St. Louis Blues in the first round of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, as the 24th overall pick. He attended Everett High School before transferring after his freshman year. He then spent the first seven years of his NHL career with the St. Louis Blues before being traded to the Washington Capitals in 2015.\n\nNathan Walker: Nathan Walker (born 7 February 1994) is an Australian professional ice hockey player currently playing for the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League (AHL) and a prospect for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League. Walker, who was born in Wales, grew up in Australia and first played ice hockey there. He moved to the Czech Republic in 2007 in order to further his career, and joined the junior program of HC V\u00edtkovice, a member of the Czech Extraliga. He first played for the senior team in 2011, becoming the first Australian ice hockey player to play for a professional senior team in Europe. Along with HC V\u00edtkovice, Walker was loaned to several lower-level Czech teams.\n\n1987\u201388 Quebec Nordiques season: Quebec made a huge trade during the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, as the Nordiques traded away Dale Hunter and Clint Malarchuk to the Washington Capitals for Gaetan Duchesne, Alan Haworth, and the Capitals first round draft pick in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, in which the Nordiques selected Joe Sakic. Haworth had an injury plagued season in 1986\u201387, appearing in only 50 games, however, he scored 25 goals and 41 points. In 1985\u201386, Haworth had a career high 34 goals and 73 points for the Capitals. Duchesne had a career high 52 points with Washington in 1986\u201387, as he scored 17 goals and had 35 assists. Joe Sakic was the Nordiques second selection in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, as he scored 60 goals and 133 points in 72 games with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League (WHL), as Quebec selected Bryan Fogarty with their first pick. Fogarty had 70 points in 56 games with the Kingston Canadians of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).\n\nAdam Oates: Adam Robert Oates (born August 27, 1962) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player, former co-head coach for the New Jersey Devils and former head coach for the Washington Capitals. He played 19 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Boston Bruins, Washington Capitals, Philadelphia Flyers, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and Edmonton Oilers. Known as an elite playmaker, his career total of 1,079 assists was the fifth highest total in NHL history at the time of his 2004 retirement. After retiring as a player, he served as an assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Lightning and New Jersey Devils prior to joining the Capitals as their head coach for two seasons between 2012 and 2014. On January 27, 2017, in a ceremony during the All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, Oates was part of the second group of players to be named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history.\n\nSouth Carolina Stingrays: The South Carolina Stingrays are a professional minor league ice hockey team based in North Charleston, South Carolina. The Stingrays play in the South Division of the ECHL's Eastern Conference. They play their home games at the North Charleston Coliseum. The Carolina Ice Palace, also located in North Charleston, serves as a practice facility and backup arena for the Stingrays. Established in 1993, the team has been owned by a conglomerate of local business owners since 1995. The team was affiliated with the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League and the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League starting in 2004 and ending in July 2012 when the Capitals announced their affiliation with the ECHL's Reading Royals. On June 26, 2014, the Washington Capitals announced an affiliation agreement with the Stingrays for the 2014\u201315 season.\n\nShawn Simpson: Shawn Simpson (born August 10, 1968, in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player who is currently an on-air personality on TSN 1200 radio in Ottawa. After retiring as a player, Simpson worked in the front office for both the Washington Capitals and the Toronto Maple Leafs organizations. He was the first goaltender chosen in the 1986 NHL draft, taken 60th overall by the Washington Capitals. Simpson was part of the Canadian national junior team that was disqualified from the 1987 World Junior Championship for their involvement in the infamous \"Punch-up in Piestany\". 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The play delves into consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences, body image, genital mutilation, direct and indirect encounters with reproduction, sex work, and several other topics through the eyes of women with various ages, races, sexualities, and other differences. Charles Isherwood of \"The New York Times\" called the play \"probably the most important piece of political theater of the last decade.\" Ensler originally starred in the production which was produced by David Stone, Nina Essman, Dan Markley, The Araca Group, Willa Shalit and the West Side Theater. When she left the play, it was recast with three celebrity monologists. The play has been staged internationally, and a television version featuring Ensler was produced by cable TV channel HBO. In 1998, Ensler and others, including Willa Shalit, a producer of the Westside Theatre production, launched V-Day, a global non-profit movement that has raised over US$ for groups working to end violence against women and girls anti-violence through benefits of \"The Vagina Monologues\".\n\nAapas ki Baat: Aapas ki Baat Najam Sethi Kay Sath (in Urdu:\u0627\u067e\u0633 \u06a9\u06cc \u0628\u0627\u062a \u0646\u062c\u0645 \u0633\u06cc\u0679\u06be\u06cc \u06a9\u06d2 \u0633\u0627\u062a\u06be) is an airing show on Geo News which airs from Monday to Wednesday at 11:00pm\u201312:00am. The show gives political analysis on current affairs of Pakistan. The show features to reveal the unknown in between talks of Country's establishment. The show cast also predicts about future of political affairs in show under the given limits and code of conduct of channel. This airing show is considered to be one of the most successful and popular airing show of country. \"Aapas ki Baat\" is a discussion-based talk show which is different from usual format of Pakistani talk shows. Najam Sethi expresses his views in clear and brief manner and draws attention to the happenings in the political area of Pakistan.\n\nSameer Iqbal Patel: Sameer Iqbal Patel, also referred to as Sammir I Patel and Sameer Patel, is a theatre personality from India. Sameer, who started his career modeling for various brands, did TV shows, and wrote and directed a dozen commercial plays including 'Jo Khaya So Pachchtaye', 'Hawa Hawai', '3 Flights Down', and 'Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Haalaat'. He has just completed his directorial debut Hotel Beautifool. As an actor, he has featured in national television shows including \"Ehsaas\", \"Mr. Aur Mrs. Verma Ki Rasoi\", the \"Noor Jehan\" television show and others. He is also the writer of the television show \"Yeh Chanda Kanoon Hai\", which airs on SAB TV. Sameer's theatre production, a Hindi comedy play, named \"Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Haalat,\" featured veteran actor Rakesh Bedi and Chetanya Adib. Sameer has completed his debut film \"Hotel Beautifool,\" which is due for release in 2017, adapted from his hit play Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Halaat. After 'Hotel Beautifool', Sameer has started working on his next project, a Hindi feature film named Tata Goodbye, a black comedy.\n\nYoni Ki Baat: Yoni Ki Baat, roughly translated from Hindi as \"Talks of the Vagina,\" is a live performance of monologues by women of South Asian origin. The project was inspired by a production of Eve Ensler's \"The Vagina Monologues\" by the Kimaaya Theatre Company in Bangalore, India. \"Yoni Ki Baat\" was conceptualized in 2003 by South Asian Sisters, a non-profit collective of South Asian women based in the San Francisco Bay Area. At the time of its founding in 2003, the Bay Area was home to a critical mass of South Asian social justice organizations with which the South Asian Sisters collaborated. This included Trikone, the oldest South Asian LGBTQ magazine in the world, Narika and Maitri, supporting survivors of domestic violence in the South Asian community, ASATA (The Alliance of South Asians Taking Action) and many other community groups. The arts organization Yoni Ki Baat was co-founded by Sapna Shahani, Vandana Makker, and Maulie Dass in this climate of social justice organizing. As of 2012, South Asian Sisters have had eight unique scripts assembled from separate calls for submissions.\n\nJolly Mukherjee: Jolly Mukherjee is an Indian singer/songwriter/producer. Known as India's \"King of Strings\", Mukherjee specializes in the music of Bollywood, or the Indian film industry. 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In 2017, he was voted Remixer of the Year at Summer Sessions in Atlantic City, with the legendary Nile Rodgers presenting the award.\n\nNational Football League Coach of the Year Award: The National Football League Coach of the Year Award is presented annually by various news and sports organizations to the National Football League (NFL) head coach who has done the most outstanding job of working with the talent he has at his disposal. Currently, the most widely recognized award is presented by the Associated Press (AP), although in the past several awards received press recognition. First presented in 1957, the AP award did not include American Football League (AFL) teams. \" The Sporting News\" has given a pro football coach of the year award since 1947 and in 1949 gave its award to a non-NFL coach, Paul Brown of the All-America Football Conference's Cleveland Browns. 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The Fireman of the Year Award originally recognized the reliever with the most combined saves and wins in each league in MLB. The magazine had started publishing the then-unofficial save statistic that same year. Later, a save was worth two points compared to one for a save in determining the winner. In the award was chosen based on consensus from TSN editors, and it was renamed to Reliever of the Year Award. The award was last issued in 2010 before being discontinued.\n\nNile Rodgers: Nile Gregory Rodgers, Jr. (born September 19, 1952) is an American record producer, songwriter, musician, composer, arranger and guitarist. He is the lead guitarist and co-founding member with Bernard Edwards of the band Chic, which has been active since 1976 and was one of the most successful groups of the disco era. 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Starting at its inception WAJM had been broadcasting with a jazz radio format until 2009 when it flipped to a freeform radio format using the moniker 88.9 The Jam. The studios, offices and transmitter are located on the campus of Atlantic City High School on North Albany Avenue in Atlantic City. In 2009 WAJM began simulcasting its live and automated broadcasts via the Internet in both an audio only feed and audio/video feed. The station was a creation of Mr.Norman Draper. The first school year of on air broadcasting was 1996-97. 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The following day it was released for paid purchase on other digital download and online streaming services. \"No Limit\" serves as the lead single off his eighth studio album, \"Hard II Love\". The song was written by Usher, Rock City, Young Thug, Brandon \"B.A.M.\" Hodge, Christopher\"Talent\" Perry, while production was handled by the latter three. The track gives reference to Master P's song, \"Make 'Em Say Uhh\", from his 1997 No Limit Records release \"Ghetto D\" singing, \"Make you say uh, no limit / Got that Master P, no limit baby\" In North America, the song reached number 32 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, number nine on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.\n\nLeave It Alone (Broken Bells song): \"Leave It Alone\" is a song written by James Mercer and Brian Burton of the American alternative rock band Broken Bells. It was originally recorded by the band for their second studio album, \"After the Disco\", where it appears as the fourth track on the album. A \"Leave It Alone\" promotional single was released for streaming on the Australian branch of commercial music streaming service Spotify on February 4, 2014, becoming the fourth release by the band in promotion of \"After the Disco\", after singles \"Holding On for Life\", \"After the Disco\" and promotional single \"Perfect World\". This Song can be Found in The soundtrack of the Movie Miss You Already starring Toni Collettte and Drew Berrymore. This song is now available in the gameplay Guitar Hero Live.\n\nAmerican Oxygen: \"American Oxygen\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was written by Alex da Kid, Candice Pillay, Sam Harris and Rihanna; Alex da Kid and Kanye West produced it. Written over the course of a year, \"American Oxygen\" was inspired by the 1984 single \"Born in the U.S.A.\" performed by Bruce Springsteen. It was made available for streaming on Tidal on April 5, 2015, and released for digital download on April 14 via the iTunes Store. The song has patriotic lyrical content about a new America and the chasing of the American dream.\n\nInternational expansion of Netflix: The company first began offering streaming service to the international market on September 22, 2010 to Canada. At the time, Canadians could subscribe to Netflix for $7.99 a month, a rate that CEO Hastings called, \"the lowest, most aggressive price we've ever had anywhere in the world.\" However, despite the proclaimed low price, content selection in Canada was extremely limited. In 2012, data conducted by Josh Loewen for Canadian Business Online found that in the United States there were 10,625 unique titles in Netflix's library, whereas in Canada there were only 2,647. This could be blamed on differences in distribution deals in the United States and Canada. It is important to point out that from its beginning, Canadian Netflix has offered content not available in the United States. For example, a short-lived Fox sitcom, \"Running Wilde\" starring Keri Russell and Will Arnett, began streaming on Canadian Netflix the same day it began airing in the United States on network television. The show streamed on Canadian Netflix because there was no Canadian broadcast partner, but was not available on US Netflix \u2013 becoming deemed a \"Canada-only exclusive\". Still, regardless of a limited streaming selection, it took the company less than a year to reach one million subscribers, approximately three percent of Canada's population. Further, as of February 2014, there were approximately 5.8 million Canadians using Netflix, or 29% of Canada's English speaking population. This number represents an increase in Canadian users by approximately 40% since 2012.\n\nRivals (song): \"Rivals\" is a song by American singer Usher, released as the fourth single for his eighth studio album, \"Hard II Love\". The song features the vocal collaboration of American rapper Future. Usher co-wrote the song with Future, Kendricke Brown, Cameron Murphy, Paris Jones, and Carlos St. John, while K-Major and Murphy Kid handled the song's production. It was released by RCA on August 30, 2016 for online streaming through the streaming service Tidal. It impacted US urban contemporary radio on September 13, 2016.\n\nTidal (service): Tidal (stylized as TIDAL) is a subscription-based music streaming service that combines lossless audio and high-definition music videos with exclusive content and special features on music. The service is maintained by the Norwegian company Aspiro AB. Included in Tidal's offerings are concert livestreams, ticket giveaways and other experiential events like listening parties and meet-and-greets with artists.\n\nNew Japan Pro Wrestling World: New Japan Pro Wrestling World (NJPW World) is a subscription-based video streaming service owned by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. On December 1, 2014, NJPW and TV Asahi announced \"New Japan Pro Wrestling World\", a new worldwide streaming site for the promotion's events. All major NJPW events air live on the service, which also features matches from the promotion's archives, dating back to 1972. In 2015, King of Pro-Wrestling marked the first ever event on NJPW World to feature English commentary, provided by Kevin Kelly and Matt Striker. Currently, English commentary is provided by Kelly and Don Callis. 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The Fighting Irish are currently coached by Mike Brey.\n\nKiama Showground: The Kiama Showground is a sports and entertainment complex of the South Coast-Illawarra region in the coastal town of Kiama. The complex includes two ovals, the Showring and Chittick Oval. The showground is the host site of the Kiama Show which has operated for more than a hundred years. The show is held in late January each year (around Australia Day) and run by one of the five oldest Agricultural Show Societies in Australia. The showground's pavilion is the only community hall in Kiama. The pavilion and grandstand at the Kiama Showground has undergone a major re-development which was publicly opened by NSW governor Marie Bashir in August 2009. Kiama Showground is also the home ground to Group 7 Rugby League side, the Kiama Knights, a club where international players Shaun Timmins, Brett and Josh Morris learnt their trade. Kiama Rugby Union Club also plays its home games out of Kiama Showground. Kiama Touch Association also uses the ground for competition. As a part of Crown land, the surface is open to public, and many schools in the area also use the ground for sports events. The ground and pavilion are also used for various other concerts and special events. The pavilion itself can even be booked for corporate events, wedding receptions, conferences or other special functions, with facilities catering for 180 dining guests and a theatre setup for 330 people in the main \"Norfolk room\". Smaller rooms, \"Saddlback room\" and \"Surf Beach room\" seat 80 people combined (or 40 each as separate rooms), as well as the \"Kendall room\" seating a further 35 patrons.\n\nIndiana Ice: The Indiana Ice is a dormant Tier I junior ice hockey team and member club of the United States Hockey League (USHL) that was formed in 2004 when the Danville Wings were purchased and moved from their location in Danville, Illinois, to Indianapolis, Indiana. The Ice captured the regular season division titles in the 2007\u201308 and 2013\u201314 seasons and won the 2009 and 2014 Clark Cup titles. The USHL has placed the team in a \"dormancy status\" since the 2014\u201315 season while the organization focuses on development of a new facility and permanent home, the Lyceum Pavilion, in the Indianapolis area. During this time, the Indiana Ice organization has remained a member club in the USHL, with membership on its board and full rights to participate in the business and operations of the league. From 2012 to 2014, the Ice split their home games between the Bankers Life Fieldhouse and the Pan American Arena. Before the 2012\u201313 season, the Ice played their home games at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum. The Ice played in the Eastern Conference/Division of the United States Hockey League.\n\n2017 Atlanta Dream season: The 2017 WNBA season will be the tenth season for the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association. The team will begin its season on May 21, 2017 against the Chicago Sky, in its new home McCamish Pavilion on the Georgia Tech campus. The Dream had a strong start to the season posting a 4\u20131 record in May. However, the team finished 1\u20136 in June, falling under .500. The team couldn't recover its form for the rest of the season finishing a combined 7\u201315 in the last three months of the season. Their final record of 12\u201322 placed them 5th in the Eastern Conference, and failed to qualify the team for the playoffs.\n\n2014\u201315 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team: The 2014\u201315 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team represented Villanova University in the 2014\u201315 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by the school's 14th head coach Jay Wright, the Wildcats participated in the Big East Conference and played their home games at The Pavilion, with some select home games at the Wells Fargo Center. They finished the season 33\u20133, 16\u20132 in Big East play to win the Big East regular season championship. They defeated Marquette, Providence, and Xavier to become champions of the Big East Tournament. They received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, gaining the #1 seed in the East Regional, where they defeated Lafayette in the second round before getting upset in the third round by NC State. With their 31st win of the season, a 63\u201361 win over Providence in the semifinals of the 2015 Big East Tournament, the Wildcats set a single season record for wins, which would eventually finish at 33. That record last only one year after the 2015\u201316 team won 35 games.\n\n2008\u201309 Houston Cougars women's basketball team: The 2008\u201309 Houston Cougars women's basketball team, also known as the Houston Cougars, Houston, or UH, represents the University of Houston in the college basketball 2008-09 season. It is their 65th year of season play. 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He also wrote a series of historical sketches which were afterward collected and published in a volume entitled \"The Romance of the Revolution.\" In 1854 Bunce and his brother established a publishing house with the firm name of Bunce & Brother. This firm published Ann S. Stephens's \"Monthly\" and Bunce acted as its editor. But the firm not being successful for lack of sufficient capital, was dissolved after a few years and he became manager of the publishing house of James G. Gregory, a position which he retained until some years after the death of the senior member of the firm. For a short time he was connected with the house of Harper & Brothers as literary reader. In 1867 he formed a connection with D. Appleton & Company, which continued until his death. When \"Appletons' Journal\" was established in 1869, Bunce was made associate editor, and upon the retirement of Robert Carter in 1872, he became its chief editor. 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The critics were as good as the Spanish version, like \"the album can be defined with one word: brilliant!\" . The band collaborated on Rage's album \"Speak of the Dead\", with a Spanish version of the song \"Full Moon\" entitled \"La Luna Reine,\" which appeared as a bonus track. Just after the release of \"The Dark Side\" drummer Rafael Yugueros left DarkSun to form part of power metal band WarCry replacing former drummer Alberto Ardines. Yugueros had already worked with WarCry on their 1997's demo \"Demon 97\". The band re-recruited Daniel Cabal who worked on what would become the band's new album \"Libera Me\". On the summer of 2008 DarkSun announced that Cabalwas leaving the band, all these occurred in a professional and friendly way from both parties. 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The film is directed by Nick Moran and stars Con O'Neill, who also played Joe Meek in the original play, while Kevin Spacey plays Meek's business partner, Major Wilfred Banks.\n\nJohnny Remember Me: \"Johnny Remember Me\" is a song which became a 1961 UK Single Chart #1 hit single for John Leyton, backed by The Outlaws. It was producer Joe Meek's first #1 production. Recounting the haunting \u2013 real or imagined \u2013 of a young man by his dead lover, the song is one of the most noted of the 'death ditties' that populated the pop charts, on both sides of the Atlantic, in the early to mid-1960s. It is distinguished in particular by its eerie, echoing sound (a hallmark of Meek's production style) and by the ghostly, foreboding female wails that form its backing vocal, by Lissa Gray. The recording was arranged by Charles Blackwell. The song was banned by the BBC, along with many other 'death discs', which were popular at the time.\n\nTaxi to the Dark Side: Taxi to the Dark Side is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Alex Gibney, and produced by him, Eva Orner, and Susannah Shipman. It won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. 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He is best known for his role as Terry Bellefleur, a PTSD-suffering Iraq War veteran who works as a short order cook at Merlotte's Bar & Grill., on HBO's \"True Blood\" and as Zach Van Gerbig on \"Gilmore Girls\". In 2017 he played the role of Colin Dobbs, another war veteran, in five episodes of the \"USA Network\" series \"Shooter (TV series)\", based on the 2007 film of the same name and the novel \"Point of Impact\" by Stephen Hunter\n\nSpringtown Camp: Springtown Camp was a United States military camp near Derry, in Northern Ireland, in use during World War II. It was sited outside the western part of the city, off the Buncrana Road in an area now covered by an industrial estate. After United States Navy had evacuated the camp at the end of the war, local people living in over-crowded terraced homes, sometimes three families living in one small house, broke into the camp and \"squatted\" in to the huts in August 1946. 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The Corporation resisted this campaign for years but after a \"silent\" protest march by the residents from the camp to Derry's Guildhall was televised and beamed in to many homes throughout Ireland, pressure was mounting on the Londonderry Corporation to act.They again refused to re house the people of the camp, fearing the movement of so many catholic/nationalist to different areas of Derry could jeopardise their grip on power. However the residents protest gained so much support the Londonderry Corporation was forced to move on the rehousing of the people. Eventually all the residents were rehoused when on the 11th October 1967 the two last families were finally housed to make way for the Springtown Industrial estate. 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Reed writes weekly columns for the website \"Fred on Everything\".\n\nIn Harm's Way: In Harm's Way is a 1965 American epic Panavision war film produced and directed by Otto Preminger and starring John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Patricia Neal, Tom Tryon, Paula Prentiss, Stanley Holloway, Burgess Meredith, Brandon deWilde, Jill Haworth, Dana Andrews, and Henry Fonda.\n\nThe Sandstorm: The Sandstorm is a history play written by playwright and Iraq War veteran Sean Huze. It was originally an eleven character play (Los Angeles 2004\u20132005). It later became a ten character play after revisions for the East Coast debut in Washington, D.C. (2005). The play premiered in Los Angeles, California, in September 2004 for a limited engagement directed by Marlon Hoffman at Gardner Stages, a small 30 seat basement theater in Hollywood, California. It received a \u201crave,\u201d an overwhelmingly positive review, from the \"Los Angeles Times\" calling the play \"\u201ca heart clutching eye witness mosaic,\u201d\" and praised its \"\u201cshocking force and awesome honesty\u201d\". Due to first-time playwright and cast member Sean Huze being an active-duty Marine on leave, he returned to his duty station at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and the play's brief run closed in October 2004.\n\nDana Andrews: Carver Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 \u2013 December 17, 1992) was an American film actor and a major Hollywood star during the 1940s. He continued acting in less prestigious roles into the 1980s. The role for which he received the most praise, was as war veteran Fred Derry in \"The Best Years of Our Lives\" (1946).\n\nLast Stand at Saber River: Last Stand at Saber River is a 1997 American made-for-television western drama film directed by Dick Lowry and starring Tom Selleck, Suzy Amis, Haley Joel Osment, Keith Carradine, David Carradine, Tracey Needham, David Dukes and Harry Carey Jr.. Based on the 1959 novel of the same title by Elmore Leonard, the film is about a Civil War veteran who tries to put the pieces of his life back together but finds himself fighting a new battle on the frontier. Seeking to reclaim his Arizona homestead from rebel pioneers who sympathize with the Union war effort, he joins forces with his Union adversary to make a last stand for the one thing worth fighting for, his family. In 1997, Osment won a YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Made For TV Movie. 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Before filling several parochial posts in London he had been a choir boy at St. George's Chapel, Windsor and a pupil of Johann Christoph Pepusch.\n\nSergei Prokofiev: Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev ( ; Russian: \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0439 \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041f\u0440\u043e\u043a\u043e\u0444\u044c\u0435\u0432 , \"Sergej Sergejevi\u010d Prokofjev\" ; 27 April 1891 \u2013 5 March 1953) was a Soviet composer, pianist and conductor. As the creator of acknowledged masterpieces across numerous musical genres, he is regarded as one of the major composers of the 20th century. His works include such widely heard works as the March from \"The Love for Three Oranges,\" the suite \"Lieutenant Kij\u00e9\", the ballet \"Romeo and Juliet\" \u2013 from which \"Dance of the Knights\" is taken \u2013 and \"Peter and the Wolf.\" Of the established forms and genres in which he worked, he created \u2013 excluding juvenilia \u2013 seven completed operas, seven symphonies, eight ballets, five piano concertos, two violin concertos, a cello concerto, a Symphony-Concerto for cello and orchestra, and nine completed piano sonatas.\n\nF\u00e9lix Rienth: F\u00e9lix Rienth (born 24 June 1970) is a Swiss operatic tenor. Born in Basel, he was a member of the Basel Boys Choir in his youth. He made his first opera appearance as a boy with Theater Basel as the first boy in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's \"The Magic Flute\". He attended the University of Basel where he earned diplomas in the Spanish and German languages. 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His CD of Spanish baroque songs \"Tonos humanos\" by Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00edn was considered as a reference recording by German magazine \"Klassik heute\". 2014 is appearing Georg Philipp Telemann's \"Tenor Cantatas\" with \"La Tempesta Basel\", elected among \"Best CDs of the month\" by Spanish magazine RITMO.\n\nJohann Christoph Fugger: Johann Christoph Fugger (1561-1612) was a German businessman and the last famous survivor of the Fugger vom Reh branch of the Fugger family. He was employed at the royal court in Prague. In 1603 he married Regina Greiner. Johann Christoph was a member of the German nobility. His grandfather, Gastel Fugger, got a patent of nobility in 1547. Johann Christoph Fugger had no descendants. Contemporary members of the Fugger vom Reh are descendants of Matth\u00e4us Fugger (1442-1489/92). The current patriarch is Markus Fugger von dem Rech (born 1970).\n\nPolly (opera): Polly is a ballad opera with text by John Gay and music by Johann Christoph Pepusch. It is a sequel to Gay's \"The Beggar's Opera\". Due to censorship, the opera was not performed in Gay's lifetime. It had its world premiere on 19 June 1777 at the Haymarket Theatre in London. A revised and edited version of the score by Clifford Bax and Frederic Austin premiered on 30 December 1922 at the Kingsway Theatre in London.\n\nRoyal Society of Musicians: The Royal Society of Musicians of Great Britain is a charity in the United Kingdom that supports musicians. It is the oldest music-related charity in Great Britain, founded in 1738 as the \"Fund for Decay'd Musicians\" by a declaration of trust signed by 228 musicians, including Edward Purcell (eldest son of Henry Purcell), Thomas Arne, William Boyce, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Dr. John Worgan, and George Frideric Handel. It still operates a bank account at Drummonds Bank (now part of Royal Bank of Scotland) which was opened by its first secretary, Michael Christian Festing, in November 1738.\n\nFrederic Austin: Frederic Austin (30 March 187210 April 1952) was an English baritone singer, a musical teacher and composer in the period 1905\u201330. He is best remembered for his restoration and production of \"The Beggar's Opera\" by John Gay and Johann Christoph Pepusch, and its sequel, \"Polly\", in 1920\u201323. 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The station was renamed \"Brandenburg Hauptbahnhof\" at the end of World War II, previously it had been called \"Brandenburg Rb\" (Rb for Deutsche Reichsbahn) station. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station.\n\nHans Hermann von Katte: Hans Hermann von Katte (28 February 1704 \u2013 6 November 1730) was a Lieutenant of the Prussian Army and the friend of the future King Frederick II of Prussia, who was at the time the Crown Prince. He was executed by Frederick's father King Frederick William I of Prussia when Frederick II plotted to escape from the Kingdom of Prussia to the Kingdom of Great Britain. 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Gameplay alternates between the characters of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde based on the player's ability to either avoid or cause damage.\n\nDr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde: Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde is a 1971 British film directed by Roy Ward Baker based on the novella \"Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde\" by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film was made by British studio Hammer Film Productions and was their third adaptation of the story after \"The Ugly Duckling\" and \"The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll\". The film is notable for showing Jekyll transform into a female Hyde; it also incorporates into the plot aspects of the historical Jack the Ripper and Burke and Hare cases. The two characters were played by the film's stars, Ralph Bates and Martine Beswick.\n\nDr. Jekyll y el Hombre Lobo: Dr. Jekyll y el Hombre Lobo (Dr. Jekyll and the Wolfman), also known as \"Dr. Jekyll and the Werewolf\", is a 1971 Spanish horror film, the sixth in the series, about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. It was followed by a sequel, \"El retorno de Walpurgis\".\n\nDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1887 play): Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a four-act play written by Thomas Russell Sullivan in collaboration with the actor Richard Mansfield. It is an adaptation of \"Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde\", an 1886 novella by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. The story focuses on the respected London doctor Henry Jekyll and his involvement with Edward Hyde, a loathsome criminal. After Hyde murders the father of Jekyll's fianc\u00e9e, Jekyll's friends discover that he and Jekyll are the same person; Jekyll has developed a potion that allows him to transform himself into Hyde and back again. When he runs out of the potion, he is trapped as Hyde and commits suicide before he can be arrested.\n\nEdgar Norton: Edgar Norton (August 11, 1868 \u2013 February 6, 1953) was an English-born American character actor. Born in London, England on August 11, 1868, he was active on both stage and screen, his theater performances were on both the London and Broadway stages, and his film career spanned both the silent and \"talkie\" eras in Hollywood. During his thirty-year film career, he appeared in at least ninety films. Many consider his most memorable role to be that of Poole, the butler to Dr. Jekyll in the 1931 classic, \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\"\u2014a role he had been playing on-stage since 1898, opposite Richard Mansfield as Jekyll. He died in the Woodland Hills section of Los Angeles in February 1953.\n\nThe Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll: The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll is a 1960 horror film by Hammer Film Productions. It was directed by Terence Fisher, and stars Paul Massie as Dr. Jekyll, and co-stars Dawn Addams, Christopher Lee and David Kossoff. It was written by Wolf Mankowitz, based on the 1886 novella \"Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde\" by Robert Louis Stevenson.\n\nBatman: Two Faces: Batman: Two Faces is a DC Comics \"Elseworlds\" comic book, published in 1998. Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, with art by Anthony Williams and Tom Palmer. The story is based on the novel \"Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde\" by Robert Louis Stevenson. A Victorian-era Bruce Wayne, tries to purge both his own evil side and that of Two-Face, while a serial killer named the Joker roams the streets. \"Batman: Two Faces\" is the prequel to \"The Superman Monster\" comic book.\n\nStrange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a gothic novella by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson first published in 1886. The work is also known as The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, or simply Jekyll & Hyde. It is about a London lawyer named Gabriel John Utterson who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr Henry Jekyll, and the evil Edward Hyde. The novella's impact is such that it has become a part of the language, with the very phrase \"Jekyll and Hyde\" coming to mean a person who is vastly different in moral character from one situation to the next.\n\nDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1913 film): Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1913 horror film, directed by Herbert Brenon and Carl Laemmle, written by Brenon and produced by Laemmle. The picture is based on the Robert Louis Stevenson story \"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\" and stars King Baggot in the dual role of Jekyll and Hyde. The film was re-released in the US in August 1927.\n\nDavid Kossoff: David Kossoff (24 November 1919 \u2013 23 March 2005) was a British actor. In 1954 he won a BAFTA for his appearance in \"The Young Lovers\". 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When Alex George reviewed the genus in 1991 he formally described this section, publishing the description in the journal Nuytsia. The name \"Corymbiformis\" is derived from the Latin word \"corymbus\" meaning \"a bunch of flowers\" and the suffix \"-formis\" meaning \"shaped\" referring to the flower arrangement of the species in this section.\n\nVerticordia sect. Infuscata: Verticordia\" sect. \"Infuscata is one of eleven sections in the subgenus \"Verticordia\". It includes two species of plants in the genus \"Verticordia\". Plants in this section are small shrubs with greyish foliage, unusual flowers and an odour of mice. The floral cup has a tuft of hairs around its base, dull purple or cream-coloured flowers with divided sepals and petals with a transparent margin. When Alex George reviewed the genus in 1991 he formally described this section, publishing the description in the journal Nuytsia. The name \"Infuscata\" is derived from the Latin word \"fusca\" meaning \"dark\" or \"dusky\" referring to the dullish colour of plants in this section.\n\nVerticordia subg. Verticordia: Verticordia\" subg. \"Verticordia is a botanical name for a grouping of similar plant species in the genus \"Verticordia\". This subgenus contains eleven sections, classifying thirty six species, of Alex George's infrageneric arrangement. A number of anatomical features differentiate the contained species from the other two subgenera.\n\nEricaceae: The Ericaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the heath or heather family, found most commonly in acid and infertile growing conditions. The family is large, with c. 4250 known species spread across 124 genera, making it the 14th most species-rich family of flowering plants. The many well-known and economically important members of the Ericaceae include the cranberry, blueberry, huckleberry, rhododendron (including azaleas), and various common heaths and heathers (\"Erica\", \"Cassiope\", \"Daboecia\", and \"Calluna\" for example).\n\nVerticordia sect. Pilocosta: Verticordia\" sect. \"Pilocosta is one of eleven sections in the subgenus \"Verticordia\". It includes three species of plants in the genus \"Verticordia\". Plants in this section are mostly small, bushy shrubs greyish, needle-like leaves and hairy, rather than feathery flowers. Plants in this section have a flower cup with 10 hairy ribs, fringed sepals and a style which is hairy and has a distinct cap. When Alex George reviewed the genus in 1991 he formally described this section, publishing the description in the journal Nuytsia. The name \"Pilocosta\" is from the Latin words \"pilus\" meaning \"hair\" and \"costa\" meaning \"rib\" referring to the hairy ribs on the floral cup.\n\nVerticordia sect. Penicillaris: Verticordia\" sect. \"Penicillaris is one of eleven sections in the subgenus \"Verticordia\". It includes two species of plants in the genus \"Verticordia\". Plants in this section are small, rounded shrubs with tiny leaves and sticky flowers. Like those in section \"Micrantha\", the plants often smell faintly of mice. When Alex George reviewed the genus in 1991 he formally described this section, publishing the description in the journal Nuytsia. The name \"Penicillaris\" is from the type species from this section.\n\nVerticordia sect. Micrantha: Verticordia\" sect. \"Micrantha is one of eleven sections in the subgenus \"Verticordia\". It includes three species of plants in the genus \"Verticordia\". Plants in this section small shrubs with tiny flowers smelling faintly like mice. The floral cup has five ribs on its sides. When Alex George reviewed the genus in 1991 he formally described this section, publishing the description in the journal Nuytsia The name \"Micrantha\" is derived from the Ancient Greek \"mikros\" meaning \"small\" and \"anthos\" meaning \"flower\" in reference to the small flowers of plants in this section.\n\nVerticordia sect. Elachoschista: Verticordia\" sect. \"Elachoschista is one of eleven sections in the subgenus \"Verticordia\". It includes a single species in the genus \"Verticordia\". Plants in this section resemble those in section \"Infuscata\" except that the sepal lobes are not divided but may have an irregularly toothed edge. Plants in this section superficially resemble some of the smaller \"Darwinia\" species. The leaves are crowded and the flower are cream-coloured, turning greenish-brown as they age. When Alex George reviewed the genus in 1991 he formally described this section, publishing the description in the journal Nuytsia. The name \"Elachoschista\" is derived from the Ancient Greek words \"elachys\" meaning \"little\" and \"schizo\" meaning \"cut\" referring to the sepals which have almost smooth edges.\n\nVerticordia: Verticordia is a genus of more than 100 species of plants commonly known as featherflowers, in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. They range in form from very small shrubs such as \"V. verticordina\" to trees like \"V. cunninghamii\", some spindly, others dense and bushy, but the majority are woody shrubs up to 2.0 m tall. The flowers are variously described as \"feathery\", \"woolly\" or \"hairy\" and are found in most colours except blue. They often appear to be in rounded groups or spikes but in fact are always single, each flower borne on a separate stalk in a leaf axil. Each flower has five sepals and five petals all of a similar size with the sepals often having feathery or hairy lobes. There are usually ten stamens alternating with variously shaped staminodes. The style is simple, usually not extending beyond the petals and often has hairs near the tip. 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Tuggle was the last selection of the 1983 NFL Draft, selected by the New York Giants. The nickname given to the last player selected in the draft is \"Mr. Irrelevant.\" He played that season with the team. He would go on to be awarded the New York Giants Special Teams Player of the Year that season.\n\nMaximiliano Bajter: Maximiliano 'Pipi' Bajter Ugollini (born 1 March 1986 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan football player currently playing for colombian club Deportivo Pereira. He is also known as \"Pipi\", or \"Pit\u00f3n\", nickname given to him by his former coach at Pe\u00f1arol, Julio Ribas, since he consider \"Pipi\" \"was not a proper nickname for a gladiator\"\n\nMolly Pitcher: Molly Pitcher was a nickname given to a woman said to have fought in the American Battle of Monmouth, who is generally believed to have been Mary Ludwig Hays. Since various Molly Pitcher tales grew in the telling, many historians regard Molly Pitcher as folklore rather than history, or suggest that Molly Pitcher may be a composite image inspired by the actions of a number of real women. The name itself may have originated as a nickname given to women who carried water to men on the battlefield during War.\n\nMiley (given name): Miley is a feminine given name. It was the 278th most popular name given to baby girls born in the United States in 2007, the first year that the name or any of its variants appeared in the top 1,000 names given to baby girls, and rose to 128th in popularity in 2008, though it dropped back down to 189th place in 2009 and to 217th place in 2010. Its popularity is attributed to the fame of actor, singer and songwriter Miley Ray Cyrus (born Destiny Hope Cyrus), whose name originated as a childhood nickname given to her by her father because she was so \"smiley.\" Cyrus played Miley Stewart on her sitcom \"Hannah Montana\".\n\nMitsos: Mitsos, or Mitso, is a popular Greek nickname given to males named Dimitri, Dimitrios or Jim. This nickname is used especially when referring to manly individuals having the aforementioned names.\n\nChristopher Boykin: Christopher \"Big Black\" Boykin (January 13, 1972 \u2013 May 9, 2017) was an American television personality and musician best known for his role on MTV's \"Rob & Big\", which followed him and his co-star, skateboarder Rob Dyrdek.\n\nReshawn Davis: Reshawn \"Bam Bam\" Davis (born August 3, 1978) is a professional bodyguard, but is best known for his role on MTV's \"Rob & Big\", which followed him and his co-star/best friend Christopher Boykin.\n\nBrat Pack (actors): The Brat Pack is a nickname given to a group of young actors who frequently appeared together in teen-oriented in the 1980s. First mentioned in a 1985 \"New York\" magazine article, it is now usually defined as the cast members of two specific films released in 1985\u2014\"The Breakfast Club\" and \"St. Elmo's Fire\"\u2014although other actors are sometimes included. The \"core\" members are considered to be Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy.\n\nYosemite Sam (shortwave): Yosemite Sam is the nickname given by DXers to a number station that first surfaced on December 19, 2004. It transmits on several shortwave frequencies in dual side band: 3700 kHz, 4300 kHz, 6500 kHz, and 10500 kHz. The nickname is taken from the Looney Tunes character Yosemite Sam, whose voice is played as part of the unusual transmission.\n\nLittle Foot: \"Little Foot\" (Stw 573) is the nickname given to a nearly complete Australopithecus fossil skeleton found in 1994\u20131998 in the cave system of Sterkfontein, South Africa. [1] The fossils were found in a limestone formation in Sterkfontein. The nickname \"little foot\" was given to the fossil in 1995. From the structure of the four ankle bones they were able to ascertain that the owner was able to walk upright. 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It was the smallest of the 4-door Jeep SUVs up until the car platform based 4-door Compass and Patriot arrived for 2007. The Liberty featured unibody-construction. It was assembled at the Toledo North Assembly Plant in the United States, as well as in other countries including Egypt and Venezuela.\n\nJeep Liberty: The Jeep Liberty, or Jeep Cherokee (KJ/KK) outside North America, is a compact SUV that was produced by Jeep for the model years 2002\u20132012. Introduced as a replacement for the Cherokee (XJ), the Liberty was priced between the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee. It was the smallest of the 4-door Jeep SUVs until the car based 4-door Compass and Patriot arrived for 2007. The Liberty featured unibody-construction. It was assembled at the Toledo North Assembly Plant in the United States, as well as in other countries including Egypt and Venezuela. The Liberty ceased production on August 16, 2012. The next generation restored the previous nameplate of Jeep Cherokee that was always used outside of North America.\n\nJeep Cherokee (KL): The Jeep Cherokee (KL) is a mid-size crossover SUV produced by Jeep. It was introduced for the 2014 model year at the 2013 New York International Auto Show and the sales started in November 2013. The Cherokee is the first Jeep vehicle to be built on the Fiat Compact/Compact U.S. Wide platform, co-developed by Chrysler and Fiat. The Jeep Cherokee is built at Belvidere Assembly Plant in Belvidere, Illinois.\n\nDisappearance of Leah Roberts: On March 18, 2000, joggers along a road near the Mount Baker Highway in Whatcom County, Washington, United States, reported seeing a wrecked vehicle at the bottom of an embankment near Canyon Creek, a tributary of the North Fork of the Nooksack River. Deputy sheriffs found a white 1993 Jeep Cherokee with North Carolina license plates. They traced the car to Leah Roberts (born July 23, 1976) who had abruptly left her home in Durham, North Carolina, nine days earlier. A man called police claiming his wife saw her in an Everett, Washington, gas station, disoriented, shortly after the car was found; she has otherwise remained missing.\n\nJeep Cherokee (XJ): The Jeep Cherokee (XJ) is a sport utility vehicle that was manufactured and marketed by Jeep from 1983 to 2001. Sharing the name of the original full-size SJ model, but without a traditional body-on-frame chassis, the XJ instead featured a light-weight unibody design, The models were originally marketed as Sportwagons and became the precursor to the modern sport utility vehicle (SUV) as that term was not yet in use.", "question": "Jeep Cherokee was a variant of a popular car that was sold between what years ?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"original_car_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the popular car that the Jeep Cherokee was originally a variant of."}, "cherokee_relationship": {"type": "string", "description": "Describes the relationship of the Cherokee to the original car."}, "production_start_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The start year of the original car's production."}, "production_end_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The end year of the original car's production."}, "production_duration_years": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total number of years the original car was in production."}}, "required": ["original_car_name", "cherokee_relationship", "production_start_year", "production_end_year", "production_duration_years"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"original_car_name": "Jeep Wagoneer", "cherokee_relationship": "variant", "production_start_year": 1963, "production_end_year": 1991, "production_duration_years": 28}, "ground_truth": {"original_car_name": "Jeep Wagoneer", "cherokee_relationship": "variant of", "production_start_year": 1963, "production_end_year": 1991, "production_duration_years": 28}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1789, "output_tokens": 52, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d6583c3e2e03509e156bac159291aaca89a47f1ef3e3fc81cac6ca969b158c00", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8845e45542994846c1ce81", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "the Kersal area", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Gary Alexander (sound engineer): Gary Alexander is an American sound engineer. He won the Academy Award for Best Sound for the film \"Out of Africa\". He worked on over 300 films from 1976 to 2011.\n\nAlexander Neville (scholar): Alexander Neville (1544\u20131614) was an English scholar, known as a historian and translator and a Member of the House of Commons.\n\nAlexander Neville: Alexander Neville (c. 1340\u20131392) was a late medieval prelate who served as Archbishop of York from 1374 to 1388.\n\nSalford City F.C.: Salford City Football Club is a professional football club in the Kersal area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, which plays in National League North, the sixth tier of English football.\n\nMartin Hinshelwood: Martin Hinshelwood (born 16 June 1953) is an English former professional footballer and football club coach and manager. 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After being sacked by the club in 2016, he returned to his position as a pundit for Sky Sports later that year.", "question": "In what area of Salford is the club Gary Alexander Neville co-owns located?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"club_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the football club."}, "co_owner_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the co-owner of the club."}, "club_location": {"type": "object", "properties": {"area": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific area within the city where the club is located."}, "city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the club is located."}, "region": {"type": "string", "description": "The greater region or county where the club is located."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the club is located."}}, "required": ["area", "city", "region", "country"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["club_name", "co_owner_name", "club_location"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"club_name": "Salford City F.C.", "co_owner_name": "Gary Alexander Neville", "club_location": {"area": "Kersal", "city": "Salford", "region": "Greater Manchester", "country": "England"}}, "ground_truth": {"club_name": "Salford City F.C.", "co_owner_name": "Gary Alexander Neville", "club_location": {"area": "Kersal", "city": "Salford", "region": "Greater Manchester", "country": "England"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1094, "output_tokens": 56, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "607e0667444c03ea288b23f49a2a3c07d63003c93db1125a29ccf9a3e6550af3", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a77844255429967ab1051eb", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Jeannie Pepper", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Bonnie Rotten: Bonnie Rotten is the stage name of Alaina Hicks (born May 9, 1993), an American pornographic actress, feature dancer, fetish model, director, and producer. She has been nominated for and has won many awards for her pornographic endeavors. In 2014, she became the first alt porn star to win the AVN Award for Female Performer of the Year.\n\nStephanie Swift: Stephanie Swift (born February 7, 1972) is a former American pornographic actress who starred in over 300 adult movies between 1995 and 2009, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer and left the industry. She is a member of both the AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame. Swift now works with XXXchurch.com, a Christian outreach group that offers to help pornographic actors leave the industry and help compulsive porn users overcome their porn addiction.\n\nHollie Stevens: Hollie Stevens (January 4, 1982 \u2013 July 3, 2012) was the stage name of an American pornographic actress, wrestler, model and writer. She was considered a pioneer of the porn genre known as \"clown porn\", which features actors in clown makeup.\n\nThyrsa Frazier Svager: Thyrsa Anne Frazier Svager (June 16, 1930 \u2013 July 23, 1999) was an American academic who was one of the first African-American women to gain a PhD in mathematics. Born in Ohio, she graduated from high school at the age of 16, going to Antioch College in Ohio and then doing her postgraduate degrees at Ohio State University. Frazier Svager was the head of the Department of Mathematics at Central State University (CSU) in Ohio for decades, ending her academic career as provost and dean for academic affairs. She and her husband, physics professor Aleksandar Svager, invested one of their salaries during their careers to build a legacy for scholarships. After her death, the Thyrsa Frazier Svager Fund was established to provide scholarships for African-American women majoring in mathematics.\n\nJeannie Pepper: Jeannie Pepper (born July 9, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American pornographic actress. She began in the business in 1982 at age 24 and has appeared in over 200 adult films. She was still an active actress as recently as 2007, participating in the mature adult genre.\n\nGeorgia Caldwell Smith: Georgia Caldwell Smith (1909\u20131961) was one of the first African-American women to gain a bachelor's degree in mathematics. When she was 50, she went on to earn one of the early PhDs in mathematics by an African-American women, awarded posthumously in 1961. Smith was the head of the Department of Mathematics at Spelman College.\n\nAngel Kelly: Angel Kelly is a retired pornographic actress. With Jeannie Pepper and Heather Hunter, Kelly was among the first African-American women to \"cross over\" into mainstream porn video. She is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame.\n\nDanyel Smith: Danyel Smith (born June 23, 1965) is an American magazine editor and journalist. Smith is a 2014 John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. She is also writing a history of African-American women in pop music. Smith is also the former editor of \"Billboard\" and the first African-American editor of the magazine. Also, she is the former chief content officer of Vibe Media Group and former editor-in-chief of \"Vibe\" and vibe.com. She was the first African-American, and first female editor of \"Vibe\".\n\nOlivia O'Lovely: Olivia O'Lovely is a former American pornographic actress born in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her ethnic background is Italian, Spanish, Chilean and French.\n\nBree Olson: Rachel Marie Oberlin (born October 7, 1986 ), also known by her stage name Bree Olson, is an American glamour model, actress, national spokesperson, web personality, former pornographic actress and \"Penthouse\" Pet. 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He also has worked for private sector companies, including Science Applications International Corporation and PricewaterhouseCoopers.\n\nInformation Sharing and Customer Outreach: The United States government's Information Sharing and Customer Outreach office or ISCO was one of five directorates within the office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). ISCO changed its name and function to Information Technology Policy, Plans, and Requirements (ITPR) in July 2007. Established by at least February 2006, ISCO is led by the Deputy Associate Director of National Intelligence for Information Sharing and Customer Outreach, which is currently Mr. Richard A. Russell. 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The left track which goes west from the #1 is known as A-2, and serves as a departure track to Memphis, and if the cutoff is out of service, all northbound departures. The interesting piece of Maplewood is the crossovers that are there to move trains from the Cutoff to the Main. Both lines remain double track for a while. The main runs south for 2 more miles until the Intermediate signals at 000183.0. Commonly trains will stop before Delmas Ave when Kayne Ave is at capacity and await dispatch permission before moving south. From here, the main continues south until the CR Cumberland River Swingbridge, where the main converges into a single track shortly to cross the bridge. At this point, trains had been running at track speed of around 40. From the drawbridge into town, speed is reduced to around 10. After the bridge is passed, the main returns to double track in downtown. On the #1 track about a half a mile south, another connecting track is present. This is the Wye track that connects the main with the Bruceton side, while rarely used for mainline trains, locals and river jobs use it. The location is known as 8th Avenue or 8th Avenue Wye. The main then runs down to Kayne Ave, the central hotbed of all Nashville thru traffic. The Memphis, Tennessee Ex-L&N Bruceton Subdivision meets with the Terminal. The Bruceton Sub begins at Church Street at 00N0.0. The line then runs single track until 00N0.7 \"11th Avenue\" where it turns into double track and also meets the aforementioned, Wye track. The Bruceton line then goes southwest a while to the next signals, at \"Shops\". Now speed has been increased. The line is still double track until \"Sellars\", where speed is increased to 40 and jurisdiction transferred to the SD Dispatcher. For a short time, 4 main tracks are present and an additional fifth track for switchers and yard movements. The tracks from left to right in Kayne Ave are as follows: 100, 99, 98, 12, 3. The Kayne Ave yard is also here in this area, which houses some frieght and some switcher engines. The tracks to the old shed are covered and removed. The Union Station is not an active station, but a historic hotel. Crew change usually occurs at the \"walkway\" which is under the Demombreun St bridge by the Kayne Ave Tower. This is also where the Ex-NC&StL Chattanooga Subdivision begins. Then tracks run south to Fogg St/South End where things get complicated. At milepost 000/0BA/00J187 the 98 track merges into the 12 track, making for 3 tracks now. There is a crossover from 99 to 12, also a crossover from 12 to 3. About 2/10ths of a mile down the 99 merges into the 12 track reducing the tracks back to the regular double. About 4/10ths of a mile down the line from Fogg St, 000187.4, Oak St, is a crossover track from #2 to #1 (the track names are no longer 3 and 12, but are back to regular names). When trains use this crossover northbound, such as Memphis bound trains from the A-2 line, they refer to it as \"Long Lead\". And now, the Terminal splits into two parts. The right side turns into a single track shortly, and will become the Chattanooga Subdivision, and the left side runs south to Brentwood. The right track runs single shortly until double track for a while. This begins part of the Chattanooga Sub or J-Line. The #2 meets with the A-2 connection track at 00J2.2 known as A-2. Speed is now increased to 40. Commonly northbounds will stage at 4th Ave on the #1 to await clearance. Now about a mile down the #1 meets the A-1 connection line. At 00J3.6 known as A-1. Further down the double track ends at Glencliff (00J4.9). Now it runs single for three miles until it hits Danley, which has the D Line connection track, which is an arrival track for incoming Radnor trains from the J Line. At Danley, the Terminal ends but the same dispatcher handles traffic, \"SC\". At Oak Street, our main terminal line goes south two miles to 000189.0 known as Criaghead or Vine Hill. There is a crossover here from #1 to #2 track. And there is also a connection/delivery track to the Nashville and Eastern Railroad which connects the Tennessee Central Railroad Museum to a major railroad. Trains sometimes stop on the #2 before Craighead if they are waiting to enter Radnor yard. Sometimes trains wait on the #1 at the Berry Road crossing if they await arrival to Kayne Ave. At this point, speed has been increased to 30 from 10. Moving south, the line hits Radnor Yard at 000192. The #2 track meets the E-Line arrival track which most Memphis trains and locals use. The B-Line which meets the #1 track is used for departures out of the C yard and local jobs. At Mayton, 000192.3, the B line meets the #1 track, and there is a crossover track from #2 to #1. Speed is now at 40. 2 miles south, at 000194.0, South Radnor, the next intersection is present. This is where the Radnor A yard meets the main. There is a single departure/arrival track that meets the #2 track along with a crossover from #1 to #2 track. Commonly, the #2 track south of the signals is used to halt trains. This location is known as TVA, because of the power station that is adjacent. From here the Terminal runs about 2.5 miles south until we hit the southern tip. The tracks converge onto one single main, at 000/0BA196.6 known as Brentwood. Speed is increased to 50 and jurisdiction to the S.E. dispatcher. The right track is the main, S&NA North, while the left track is the Nashville Subdivision which runs to Columbia and exchanges freight with the TSRR. The Nashville Terminal Subdivision is one of the busiest locations on the CSX network, and one of the most important.\n\nArchives of American Gardens: The Archives of American Gardens (known colloquially as AAG) is an archive dedicated to preserving documentation and content related to gardens in the United States. 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He was also a renowned designer, engineer and the first drag racer to be sponsored by Harley-Davidson. He also developed the first wheelie bar, and the two-speed automatic racing transmission for drag racing motorcycles. This was the first transmission that enabled the first motorcycle to ever achieve 200 mph and has now become standard in the sport. Price also created the Pro Fuel drag racing class. Price is an inducted member of five halls of fame including the American Motorcycle Association Hall of Fame, Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame, the North Carolina Sport Hall of Fame, and the North Carolina Drag Racing Hall of Fame.\n\nKenny Bernstein: Kenny Bernstein (born September 6, 1944) is an American drag racer and former NASCAR and IndyCar team owner. He is nicknamed the \"Bud King\" for his success in the Budweiser King funny car and dragster. He has also been nicknamed \"The King of Speed,\" because he was the first driver to break 300 miles per hour in the standing-start quarter mile. Bernstein owned King Racing, which he drove for in the NHRA and fielded various cars in other racing series such as IndyCar and NASCAR. Bernstein retired from full-time competition in 2002 and moved his son Brandon into the Bud King Top Fuel dragster, but returned to finish the season in place of his son after Brandon suffered a severe injury. 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In 1960, he set the NHRA record for the largest improvement in the elapsed time (e.t.) when he drove the quarter mile in 8.84\u00a0seconds to break the previous 9.40-second record.\n\nBob Glidden: Bob Glidden (born 1944) is an American drag racer. He was retired from Pro Stock racing in 1997 and returned in 2010. Glidden retired as the driver with the most wins in National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) history at that time (a feat recently topped by 16 time Funny Car champion John Force), and he is currently the third most successful drag racer of the professional class drivers (sixth when counting sportsman national event winners). Glidden won 85 NHRA National Events. In the Professional classes, he currently is behind Force (141) and Warren Johnson (97). Glidden's ten Pro Stock championships included five in a row beginning in 1985. Among his numerous accomplishments, Glidden won nine straight NHRA national races in 1979 and was the No. 1 qualifier 23 times in a row, including the entire 1987 season. At one point, he won 50 eliminations rounds in a row.\n\nBruce Larson: Bruce Larson is a retired American drag racer from Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. He became nationally known for his match races. He quit drag racing during the early 1980s. He returned in 1985 on the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Funny Car tour and won the 1989 NHRA Funny Car championship. Larson is remembered for his red, white, and blue USA-1 Chevrolet Camaros.\n\nTop Fuel: Top Fuel dragsters are the quickest accelerating racing cars in the world and the fastest sanctioned category of drag racers, with the fastest competitors reaching speeds of 335 mph and finishing the 1000 foot runs in 3.64 seconds.\n\nLeah Pritchett: Leah C. 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Papa John's and FireAide 2000 have returned as primary sponsors for Pritchett during the 2017 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season.\n\nRoland Leong: Roland Leong (born 1945) is an American drag racer, whose \"Hawaiian\" Top Fuel dragsters swept the National Hot Rod Association's two National Events, the Winternationals at the Pomona Fairgrounds and the U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis, two years consecutively, in 1965 and again in 1966. This feat by Leong's entries was accomplished with two different drivers, as Don \"the Snake\" Prudhomme scored the back-to-back victories in 1965, followed by Mike Snively in 1966. In 1967, Leong failed to three-peat at Pomona or Indianapolis, but did triumph that year at two popular independent drag races, the notoriously fierce March Meet in Bakersfield, and the Hot Rod Magazine Championships in Riverside, CA.\n\nAntron Brown: Antron Brown (born c, 1976) is an American drag racer, currently driving the Matco Tools Toyota for Don Schumacher Racing in NHRA's Top Fuel division. He is known for winning the 2012, 2015 and 2016 Top Fuel championships. 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Signed to RCA Records in 1980, Orrall debuted that year with the album \"Fixation\". His first Top 40 single was \"I Couldn't Say No\", a duet with Carlene Carter. By 1990, Orrall had found success as a songwriter, having penned Number One singles for Shenandoah and Clay Walker. He returned to RCA in 1991 and charted the singles \"Boom! It Was Over\" and \"A Little Bit of Her Love\", from his first country music album, \"Flying Colors\". Orrall then joined frequent songwriting partner Curtis Wright in the CMA-nominated duo Orrall & Wright, recording one more album and charting two singles. They split up in 1994, however, and Orrall returned to his solo career, writing singles for Reba McEntire, Taylor Swift, and Lindsay Lohan, as well as producing records for Swift, Be Your Own Pet, and Love and Theft. He also performs and records as an indie rock musician in the band Monkey Bowl.\n\nNext to You, Next to Me: \"Next to You, Next to Me\" is a song written by Robert Ellis Orrall and Curtis Wright, and recorded by American country music group Shenandoah. It was released in June 1990 as the lead-off single from their album \"Extra Mile\". It was a Number One hit in both the United States and Canada. It is also the band's longest-lasting number 1, at three weeks. As of 2006, no other single from Columbia had spent three weeks atop the country charts.\n\nLook It Up: \"Look It Up\" is a song written by Robert Ellis Orrall and Angaleena Presley, and recorded by American country music artist Ashton Shepherd. It was released in January 2011 as the lead-off single to her album \"Where Country Grows\". The song was originally recorded by Australian country artist Jasmine Rae in 2008.\n\nA Little Bit of Her Love: \"A Little Bit of Her Love\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Robert Ellis Orrall. It was released in November 1993 as the second single from the album \"Flying Colors\". The song reached #31 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Orrall and Lonnie Wilson.\n\nOrrall & Wright: Orrall & Wright was an American country music duo composed of Robert Ellis Orrall and Curtis Wright. Both members had recorded solo albums and had charted singles of their own prior to Orrall & Wright's inception. As Orrall & Wright, they charted two more singles and recorded a self-titled album on the Giant label.\n\nCurtis Wright: Curtis Blaine Wrightt Jr. (born June 6, 1955 in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania) is an American country music artist. He made his debut in 1989 with the single \"She's Got a Man on her Mind\" on a branch of MCA Records, before recording a solo album in 1992 on Liberty Records. By 1994, he and frequent songwriting partner Robert Ellis Orrall had formed a duo known as Orrall & Wright, which also recorded one major-label album. Wright later succeeded Brent Lamb in 2002 as the lead vocalist for the band Shenandoah, until being replaced by Jimmy Yeary in 2007. He has toured as a member of Pure Prairie League as well.\n\nThe Swing (song): \"The Swing\" is a song written by Robert Ellis Orrall and Bob Regan, and recorded by American country music artist James Bonamy. It was released in March 1997 as the lead single from the album \"Roots and Wings\". The song reached number 31 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and peaked at number 16 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart.\n\nCrazier (Taylor Swift song): \"Crazier\" is a song by American recording artist Taylor Swift. The song was written by Swift and Robert Ellis Orrall and produced by Nathan Chapman with Swift's aid. The song was featured in both the 2009 film \"\" and on its . The song is a relaxed ballad with country qualities and lyrics that describe being in love. Swift performed the song as herself during a cameo in the \"Hannah Montana: The Movie\"; this scene was taken from the film and released as a music video for \"Crazier\". The song was premiered on Radio Disney and Disney Channel, the latter promoting the home release of the film. The song charting at number seventeen on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, sixty-four in the Australian Singles Chart, sixty-seven in the Canadian Hot 100, and one-hundred on the UK Singles Chart.\n\nBoom! It Was Over: \"Boom! It Was Over\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Robert Ellis Orrall. It was released in November 1992 as the first single from the album \"Flying Colors\". 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MacKay was the final leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (PC Party), and he agreed to merge the party with Stephen Harper's Canadian Alliance in 2003, forming the Conservative Party of Canada.\n\nCanadian Tire money: Canadian Tire money, officially Canadian Tire 'money', (CTM) is a loyalty program operated by the Canadian retail chain Canadian Tire. It consists of coupons, issued by the company, which resembles real banknotes. It can be used as scrip in Canadian Tire stores, but is not considered a private currency. The notes are printed on paper similar to what Canadian currency was printed on when they were printed on real paper, and were jointly produced by two of the country\u2019s long-established security printers, British American Banknote Company (BABN) and Canadian Bank Note Company (CBN). Some privately owned businesses in Canada accept CTM as payment (see history below), since the owners of many such businesses shop at Canadian Tire. In Canadian Tire stores, CTM is accepted for Canadian money at par.\n\nDimitri Soudas: Dimitri Soudas (born July 10, 1979) is the former Director of Communications to the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, former Executive Director of the Canadian Olympic Committee and former Executive Director of the Conservative Party of Canada. He is currently the Managing Partner of Stampede Group, Senior Advisor to the President of Cavalia and is a member of two Boards of Directors.\n\nJos\u00e9e Verner: Jos\u00e9e Verner, PC (born December 30, 1959) is a Canadian politician. She represented the electoral district of Louis-Saint-Laurent in the Canadian House of Commons from 2006 to 2011 as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. She also served as a minister in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper serving as Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, President of the Queen\u2019s Privy Council for Canada and Minister for La Francophonie. On May 18, 2011, it was announced that she would be appointed to the Canadian Senate following the loss of her seat in the 2011 federal election, and she was she formally appointed on June 13, 2011.\n\nSandra Buckler: Sandra Buckler is a former director of communications for the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada under Conservative Party of Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harper. She was appointed in 2006 and resigned from her position on June 26, 2008. Her tenure was contentious, including charges from the national media that she was overly restricted in sharing information, pressing journalists to instead focus on photo ops and adhering rigorously to talking points from the Office of the Prime Minister (PMO), as well as accusations from Members of Parliament that she had bullied them, and charges of conflict of interest. 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He was the head coach of the Omaha Mavericks, the men's team of the University of Nebraska Omaha, and also head coach of the United States men's national junior ice hockey team. He led Team USA to a gold medal in the IIHF 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Saskatoon, Canada, held in late December 2009 through early January 2010.\n\nCraig Patrick: Craig Patrick (born May 20, 1946) is an American former hockey player, coach and general manager, the son of Lynn Patrick and the grandson of Lester Patrick. During the 1980 Winter Olympics, Patrick was the Assistant General Manager and Assistant Coach under Herb Brooks for the United States men's national ice hockey team, which won the gold medal and defeated the Soviet Union in the \"Miracle on Ice\". From 1989 to 2006, Patrick was the General Manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins where he oversaw back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992, as well as the drafting and signing of some players that would later win a Stanley Cup title for the Penguins in 2009.\n\nEmery Ruelle: Emery Ruelle was a professional ice hockey player who played for the Marquette Iron Rangers, Waterloo Black Hawks and Green Bay Bobcats of United States Hockey League. In 1966, he played on the United States men's national ice hockey team that was sent to compete at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship.\n\nMiracle on Ice (1981 film): Miracle on Ice is a 1981 American television sports docudrama for ABC about the United States men's hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks (Karl Malden), that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics. 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As a member of the United States national women's ice hockey team, Marvin won a silver medal at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and the 2014 Winter Olympics. Her grandfather is Cal Marvin, the coach of the 1958 United States Men's National Ice Hockey Team and the manager of the 1965 United States Men's National Ice Hockey Team, is a member of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame. She hails from Warroad, Minnesota, in Roseau County, the same small town as 1960 gold medalists Bill and Roger Christian and 1980 gold medalist Dave Christian.\n\nDieter Kochan: Dieter Kochan (born May 11, 1974 in Saskatoon, Canada and raised in Madison, Wisconsin), is a Canadian-born American retired professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the United States men's national ice hockey team at the 2002 IIHF World Championship as well as 21 games for the NHL Tampa Bay Lightning and Minnesota Wild between 2000 and 2003. He was the first player to be called up directly from the UHL to the NHL. He notably scored a goal for the B.C. Icemen, on January 5, 1999. He was a member of the Calder Cup champion Houston Aeros in 2002\u201303.\n\nMiracle (2004 film): Miracle is a 2004 American sports docudrama about the United States men's hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks, portrayed by Kurt Russell, that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics. The American team's victory over the heavily favored Soviet professionals in the medal round was dubbed the Miracle on Ice. \"Miracle\" was directed by Gavin O'Connor and written by Eric Guggenheim and Mike Rich. It was released on February 6, 2004.\n\nBob Johnson (ice hockey, born 1931): Robert Norman \"Badger Bob\" Johnson (March 4, 1931 \u2013 November 26, 1991) was an American college, international, and professional ice hockey coach. He coached the Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey team from 1966 to 1982, where he led the Badgers to seven appearances at the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championships, including three titles. During his time as the head coach at Wisconsin, Johnson also coached the United States men's national ice hockey team at the 1976 Winter Olympics and seven other major championships, including the Canada Cup and IIHF World Championships. He then coached the Calgary Flames for five seasons that included a Stanley Cup Finals loss in 1986. Johnson achieved the peak of his professional coaching career in his only season as coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1990\u201391, when the Penguins won the 1991 Stanley Cup Finals, the first Stanley Cup in team history. In August 1991, following hospitalization due to a brain aneurysm, Johnson was diagnosed with brain cancer. 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The song attracted attention with controversial lyrics that seemed to mock alternative rock superstars the Smashing Pumpkins and the Stone Temple Pilots; Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan expressed his displeasure in magazine interviews, while songwriter Stephen Malkmus maintained that his words had been misinterpreted and no insult was intended. Regardless, Pavement, which was due to tour for Lollapalooza in 1994, got kicked out when the Smashing Pumpkins, the headlining act, threatened to cancel their Lollapalooza dates if Pavement played. Pavement would eventually play Lollapalooza the next year. An early 1993 demo of the song did not feature this verse; guitarist Spiral Stairs recalled in 2004 that when Malkmus first revealed these new lyrics to his bandmates at the New York City recording sessions for \"CRCR\", \"we almost lost our lunch from laughing so much.\" The single was not commercially released in the USA; it was issued by the band's UK label at the time, Big Cat. 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It was released in February 2004 as the first and only single from her \"Greatest Hits\" album. The song peaked at number 24 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks.\n\nTeardrops on My Guitar: \"Teardrops on My Guitar\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was co-written by Swift, alongside Liz Rose and produced by Nathan Chapman with Swift's aid. \"Teardrops on My Guitar\" was released on February 19, 2007 by Big Machine Records, as the second single from Swift's eponymous debut album (2006). The song was later included on the international release of Swift's second studio album, \"Fearless\" (2008), and released as the second pop single from the album in the United Kingdom. It was inspired by Swift's experience with Drew Hardwick, a classmate of hers for whom she had feelings. He was completely unaware and continually spoke about his girlfriend to Swift, something she pretended to be endeared by. 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He is credited with securing a large swath of South Asia (Bangladesh, India, Pakistan) and the wealth that followed, for the British East India Company. In the process, he also turned himself into a multi-millionaire. Together with Warren Hastings he was one of the key early figures setting in motion what would later become British India. Blocking impending French mastery of India, and eventual British expulsion from the continent, Clive improvised a military expedition that ultimately enabled the East India Company to adopt the French strategy of indirect rule via puppet government. Hired by the company to return a second time to India, Clive conspired to secure the Company's trade interests by overthrowing the locally unpopular heir to the throne of \"Bengal,\" the richest state in India, richer than Britain, at the time. Back in England, he sat as a Tory Member of Parliament in London.\n\nMir Jafar: Mir Jafar Ali Khan Bahadur (c. 1691\u20135 February 1765) was the first Nawab of Bengal with support from the British East India Company. He was the second son of Sayyid Ahmad Najafi. His rule is widely considered the start of British imperialism in India and was a key step in the eventual British domination of vast areas of the subcontinent. Siraj ud-Daulah, the previous Nawab of Bengal along with his army were defeated and killed in the Battle of Plassey by the British due to the betrayal of the commander of Siraj ud-Daulah\u2032s army, Mir Jafar, who betrayed Siraj ud-Daulah to become the next Nawab. Thus after helping the British defeat Siraj ud-Daulah he became the new Nawab of Bengal in 1757 with military support from the British East India Company as a reward for his betrayal. However, Jafar failed to satisfy constant British demands for money. In 1758, Robert Clive discovered that through his agent Khoja Wajid, Jafar had made a treaty with the Dutch at Chinsurah. Dutch ships of war were also seen in the River Hooghly. Circumstances led to the Battle of Chinsurah. British company official Henry Vansittart proposed that since Jafar was unable to cope with the difficulties, Mir Qasim, Jafar's son-in-law, should act as Deputy Subahdar. In October 1760, the company forced him to abdicate in favor of Qasim. However, Qasim's independent spirit and plan to force the East India company out of his dominion led to his overthrow, and Jafar was restored as the Nawab in 1763 with the support of the company. Mir Qasim however refused to accept this and went to war against the company. 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Created for David Loew's Enterprise Productions, it was the first of three films distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer after parting ways with United Artists, and was the last of four films made by Dana Andrews for director Milestone.\n\nLewis Milestone: Lewis Milestone (born Leib Milstein; September 30, 1895 \u2013 September 25, 1980) was a Moldovan-born American motion picture director. He is known for directing \"Two Arabian Knights\" (1927) and \"All Quiet on the Western Front\" (1930), both of which received Academy Awards for Best Director. He also directed \"The Front Page\" (1931 \u2013 nomination), \"The General Died at Dawn\" (1936), \"Of Mice and Men\" (1939), \"Ocean's 11\" (1960), and received the directing credit for \"Mutiny on the Bounty\" (1962), though Marlon Brando largely appropriated his responsibilities during its production.\n\nThe Widow (1955 film): The Widow (U.S. title) is a 1955 Italian black-and-white romantic drama film directed by Lewis Milestone and written by Milestone and Louis Stevens, based upon the novel \"La Vedova\" by Susan York. Produced and originally released under the title La Vedova X, the film had theatrical release in Italy in 1955, limited release in the United States in 1957, and was released in France on June 4, 1959 under the title \"La Veuve\". This was the last Milestone film involving his own writing.\n\nAaron Katz (filmmaker): Aaron Katz (born October 29, 1981) is an award-winning independent American filmmaker from Portland, Oregon.\n\nKangaroo (1952 film): Kangaroo is a 1952 American Technicolor film directed by Lewis Milestone. It is also known as The Australian Story (American subtitle). The first Technicolor movie filmed on-location in Australia. Strong winds on location forced Milestone to re-dub much of the exterior dialogue.\n\nFine Manners: Fine Manners is a 1926 American black-and-white silent comedy film directed initially by Lewis Milestone and completed by Richard Rosson for Famous Players-Lasky/Paramount Pictures. After an argument with actress Gloria Swanson, director Milestone walked off the project, causing the film to be completed by Rosson, who had picked up directorial tricks while working as an assistant director to Allan Dwan. The success of the film, being Rosson's first directorial effort since he co-directed \"Her Father's Keeper\" in 1917 with his brother Arthur Rosson, won him a long-term contract with Famous Players-Lasky.\n\nThe Front Page (1931 film): The Front Page is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Adolphe Menjou and Pat O'Brien. Based on a Broadway play of the same name, the film was produced by Howard Hughes, written by Bartlett Cormack and Charles Lederer, and distributed by United Artists. The supporting cast includes Mary Brian, George E. Stone, Matt Moore, Edward Everett Horton and Walter Catlett. At the 4th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Picture, Milestone for Best Director, and Menjou for Best Actor.\n\nSeven Sinners (1925 film): Seven Sinners is a 1925 black-and-white silent crime comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone and written by Milestone and Darryl F. Zanuck. The film was produced by Warner Bros. Pictures.\n\nThe North Star (1943 film): The North Star (also known as Armored Attack in the US) is a 1943 war film produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. It was directed by Lewis Milestone, written by Lillian Hellman and featured production design by William Cameron Menzies. The film starred Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, Walter Huston, Walter Brennan and Erich von Stroheim. The music was written by Aaron Copland, the lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and the cinematography was by James Wong Howe. The film also marked the debut of Farley Granger.\n\nCold Weather: Cold Weather is an American mystery film written by Aaron Katz, Ben Stambler, and Brendan McFadden and directed by Katz with Stambler and McFadden producing. The film stars Cris Lankenau as a former forensic science student investigating the mysterious disappearance of his ex-girlfriend. 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The club is based in Bideford, Devon, and operates four senior men's teams including the colts, as well as multiple youth, ladies and mini teams. The first team, known as the \"Chiefs\", currently play in Tribute South West 1 West. The club has a longstanding rivalry with neighbours Barnstaple, and the traditional Boxing Day fixture between the two sides often attracts crowds in excess of a thousand supporters. Bideford plays home games at King George's Field.\n\n2010 Warrington Wolves season: The Wolves played three pre-season fixtures in total. The traditional Boxing Day fixture with rivals Widnes Vikings was postponed first on the 26/12/2009 and then on the 03/01/2010 due to the pitch being frozen. No further dates were attempted for this fixture. The Wolves first pre-season fixture saw them travel for the first time to Leigh Sports Village to face Leigh Centurions on the 17/01/2010. The Wolves ran out 16-60 victors on the day. The club then travelled to Derwent Park to face Workington Town on the 23/01/2010 in a game that helped raise funds for the area following the floods earlier this year. Warrington sent the Under 21's team but still had enough strength to record a 12-34 victory against the semi-professionals from Cumbria. Warrington's final warm up fixture was for Paul Wood's Testimonial and take place at Halliwell Jones Stadium on 27/01/2010 against Super League rivals Wigan Warriors. Wigan stole the show and recorded a 12-20 victory, this being the Warriors first ever victory at the new home of the Wolves since 2003.\n\nKyar Ba Nyein: \"Kyar\" Ba Nyein (Burmese: \u1000\u103b\u102c\u1038 \u1018\u1004\u103c\u102d\u1019\u103a\u1038 ] ; 23 November 1923 \u2013 8 July 1979) was the Burmese boxer who participated in boxing at the 1952 Summer Olympics and was a pioneer in modernizing the Lethwei, or Burmese style of traditional boxing. Ba Nyein started boxing at the age of 13 and fought in about 50 matches over 20 years until retiring from fighting at the age of 33.\n\nKnockout punch: A knockout punch, also known as a chassis punch, panel punch, Greenlee punch, or a Q-max, is a hand tool used to punch a hole through sheet metal. It is a very simple tool that consists of a punch, die, and screw. There are three different drive systems: manual, ratchet, and hydraulic.\n\nTeiken Boxing Gym: Teiken Boxing Gym (\u5e1d\u62f3\u30dc\u30af\u30b7\u30f3\u30b0\u30b8\u30e0 ) in Tokyo, a Japan's traditional boxing club whose genesis dates back to 1926, manages professional boxers as a member of the East Japan Boxing Association (\u6771\u65e5\u672c\u30dc\u30af\u30b7\u30f3\u30b0\u5354\u4f1a , abbreviated as JPBA-east) , a subsidiary body of Japan Pro Boxing Association (\u65e5\u672c\u30d7\u30ed\u30dc\u30af\u30b7\u30f3\u30b0\u5354\u4f1a , abbreviated as JPBA) . 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The Self Winding Clock Company clock mechanisms were truly revolutionary because the spring that powers the clock was not wound by hand but with an electric motor. The SWCC of New York was one of the first companies in the United States to successfully employ electric energy to power a clock. The winding motor is attached to, and mounted below, the conventional clock works. The unique feature of their patented clock mechanism is the automatic rewinding of the main spring each hour by the small electric motor. A contact switch mounted on the clock's center shaft is activated after the clock has run for one hour and the main spring is rewound one revolution. This rewinding occurs each hour. The power for the motor is supplied by batteries and the batteries last about one year before needing to be replaced. This clock mechanism never needed to be wound by hand and this eliminated the concern that someone may forget to wind the clock. 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After premiered as the pilots on January 27 and 28, it officially replaced \"Duet Song Festival\" and began to air on MBC on Fridays at 21:50 (KST) starting April 14, 2017.\n\nMan in the Kitchen: Man in the Kitchen () is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Choi Soo-young, On Joo-wan, Seo Hyo-rim, and Park Jin-woo. The series aired on MBC every Saturday and Sunday from 8:45 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (KST).\n\nRadiant Office: Radiant Office (Hangul:\u00a0\uc790\uccb4\ubc1c\uad11 \uc624\ud53c\uc2a4 ; RR:\u00a0\"Jachebalgwang Opiseu \"; lit. \u00a0\"Self-Dazzling Office\" ) is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Go Ah-sung and Ha Seok-jin. The series is written by a rookie screenwriter who won the 2016 MBC TV Drama Screenplay Competition in Miniseries category. It aired on MBC from March 15 to May 4, 2017 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 (KST) for 16 episodes.\n\nTrue Justice (South Korean TV series): True Justice (Korean: \uc815\uc758\ubcf8\uc0c9 ), also known as Define True Colors, is a South Korean variety show that aired on MBC from December 18, 2014 to January 8, 2015. The show was also broadcast through MBC Plus Media\u2019s four channels: MBC Every1, MBC Music, MBC Dramanet, and MBC Queen.", "question": "Seo Ju-hyun stars in a 2017 South Korean series that replaced what show on MBC?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actress_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The professional name of the actress."}, "series_starring_actress": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the South Korean series the actress starred in."}, "series_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the series starring the actress aired."}, "replaced_show_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the show that was replaced by the series starring the actress."}, "network_of_replaced_show": {"type": "string", "description": "The television network on which the show was replaced."}}, "required": ["actress_name", "series_starring_actress", "series_year", "replaced_show_name", "network_of_replaced_show"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actress_name": "Seohyun", "series_starring_actress": "Bad Thief, Good Thief", "series_year": 2017, "replaced_show_name": "Father, I'll Take Care For You", "network_of_replaced_show": "MBC"}, "ground_truth": {"actress_name": "Seohyun", "series_starring_actress": "Bad Thief, Good Thief", "series_year": 2017, "replaced_show_name": "Father, I'll Take Care For You", "network_of_replaced_show": "MBC"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1742, "output_tokens": 62, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "335f0055e6b98f4f80c95eaac9cb16ca92d6cd1543c8a740f7429688357d09b0", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a78beae554299029c4b5e74", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Stuart Gordon", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Mars Attacks!: Mars Attacks! is a 1996 American comic science fiction film directed by Tim Burton, who also co-produced it with Larry J. Franco. The screenplay, which was based on the cult trading card series of the same name, was written by Jonathan Gems. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Jack Nicholson (in a dual role), Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, Danny DeVito, Martin Short, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael J. Fox, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Lukas Haas, Natalie Portman, Jim Brown, Lisa Marie Smith, and Sylvia Sidney. The film is a parody of science fiction B movies overall and includes elements of black comedy and political satire.\n\nHenry Hopper: Henry Lee Hopper (born September 11, 1990) is an American actor. He is son of actor and director Dennis Hopper and actress Katherine LaNasa.\n\nJames Cameron filmography: James Cameron is a Canadian director, screenwriter, and producer who has had an extensive career in film and television. Cameron's debut was the 1978 science fiction short \"Xenogenesis\", which he directed, wrote and produced. In the early part of his career, he did various technical jobs such as special visual effects producer, set dresser assistant, matte artist, and photographer. His feature directorial debut was the 1981 release \"\". The next film he directed was the science fiction action thriller \"The Terminator\" (1984). It starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular cyborg assassin, and was Cameron's breakthrough feature. In 1986, he directed and wrote the science fiction action sequel \"Aliens\" starring Sigourney Weaver. He followed this by directing another science fiction film \"The Abyss\" (1989). In 1991, Cameron directed the sequel to \"The Terminator\", \"\" (with Schwarzenegger reprising his role), and also executive produced the action crime film \"Point Break\". Three years later he directed a third Schwarzenegger-starring action film \"True Lies\" (1994).\n\nCatchfire: Catchfire is a 1990 American action thriller film directed by Dennis Hopper and starring Jodie Foster, Dennis Hopper, Fred Ward and Vincent Price. Several other notable actors have cameos. The film was disowned by Hopper before release and he is therefore credited under the fictional pseudonym Alan Smithee. The original screenplay was written by Rachel Kronstadt Mann, then re-written by Ann Louise Bardach, who was hired by Dennis Hopper and producer Steven Reuther. During the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike, Hopper hired Alex Cox to do another polish while the film was shooting.\n\nSpace Chimps: Space Chimps is a 2008 3D computer-animated comic science fiction film directed by Kirk DeMicco and written by DeMicco and Rob Moreland. It features the voices of Andy Samberg, Cheryl Hines, Jeff Daniels, Patrick Warburton, Kristin Chenoweth, Kenan Thompson, Zack Shada, Carlos Alazraqui, Omid Abtahi, Patrick Breen, Jane Lynch, Kath Soucie, and Stanley Tucci. The film follows three chimpanzees who go into space to an alien planet.\n\nStephen Dorff: Stephen Dorff Jr. (born July 29, 1973) is an American actor, known for portraying PK in \"The Power of One\", Stuart Sutcliffe in \"Backbeat\", Johnny Marco in Sofia Coppola's \"Somewhere\", and for his roles in \"Blade\" (as self-styled vampire-overlord Deacon Frost), \"Cecil B. DeMented\", \"The Motel Life\", \"S.F.W.\" and \"Space Truckers\".\n\nDennis Hopper: Dennis Lee Hopper (May 17, 1936 \u2013 May 29, 2010) was an American actor, filmmaker, photographer and artist. He attended the Actors Studio, made his first television appearance in 1954, and soon after appeared alongside James Dean in \"Rebel Without a Cause\" (1955) and \"Giant\" (1956). In the next ten years he made a name in television, and by the end of the 1960s had appeared in several films. Hopper also began a prolific and acclaimed photography career in the 1960s.\n\nSpace Truckers: Space Truckers is a 1996 American-British-Irish comic science fiction film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Dennis Hopper, Stephen Dorff, Debi Mazar and Charles Dance. It was filmed at Ardmore Studios, County Wicklow, Ireland.\n\nThe American Way (film): The American Way, also known as Riders of the Storm, is a 1986 American science fiction comedy film directed by Maurice Phillips and starring Dennis Hopper and Michael J. Pollard.\n\nOut of the Blue (1980 film): Out of the Blue (released in Canada as No Looking Back) is a 1980 Canadian drama film directed by and starring Dennis Hopper. The film was written and produced by Gary Jules Jouvenat. It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. 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He is a dragon-human hybrid who wields an ancestral weapon called the Dragon Sword, and is the leader of the Hayabusa ninja clan. One of Tecmo's most enduring characters, Ryu has appeared on official series merchandise as well as the feature film \"\", and has made many crossover appearances in other games. He has received public and critical reception as one of the most iconic ninja in video games.\n\nGod of War video game collections: \"God of War\" is an action-adventure video game series loosely based on Greek mythology. Debuting in 2005, the series has become a flagship title for the PlayStation brand and the character Kratos is one of its most popular characters. The series consists of seven games across multiple platforms. Five of these have been re-released through three separate compilations for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) platform: \"God of War Collection\" (2009), \"God of War: Origins Collection\" (2011), and \"God of War Saga\" (2012). With the exception of \"God of War III\" in the \"God of War Saga\", each collection features remastered ports of the games that were not originally released on the PS3. \"God of War III\" was later remastered as \"God of War III Remastered\" and released on PlayStation 4 (PS4) in July 2015. \"\" and \"\" are the only installments that have not been remastered for a newer platform or included in a collection.\n\nCastlevania: Lament of Innocence: Castlevania: Lament of Innocence is an action-adventure video game developed by Konami for the PlayStation 2 console. Belonging to Konami's \"Castlevania\" video game series, it is the first installment of the series on the PlayStation 2 and the third to make use of a 3D style of gameplay. It was released in Japan and North America in late 2003 and Europe and Australia in early 2004.\n\nLego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham: Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in November 2014 for multiple platforms. It is the third installment in the \"Lego Batman\" video game series and a sequel to \"\" and \"\". A port was released to mobile phones, excluding the numeral in the titile.\n\nDishonored: Dishonored is a 2012 stealth action-adventure video game developed by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. Set in the fictional, plague-ridden industrial city of Dunwall, \"Dishonored\" follows the story of Corvo Attano, bodyguard to the Empress of the Isles. He is framed for her murder and forced to become an assassin, seeking revenge on those who conspired against him. Corvo is aided in his quest by the Loyalistsa resistance group fighting to reclaim Dunwall, and the Outsidera powerful being who imbues Corvo with magical abilities. Several noted actors including Susan Sarandon, Brad Dourif, Carrie Fisher, Michael Madsen, Lena Headey and Chlo\u00eb Grace Moretz provided voice work for the game.\n\nList of Star Fox video games: The \"Star Fox\" video game series is a franchise of rail shooters and other action-adventure games published and produced by Nintendo. The games have been developed by a variety of developers, but all of the games have had input from Nintendo. All \"Star Fox\" video games have been developed exclusively for Nintendo video game consoles and handhelds dating from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System to the current generation of video game consoles. The series debuted in Japan on February 21, 1993 with \"Sut\u0101 Fokkusu\" (\u30b9\u30bf\u30fc\u30d5\u30a9\u30c3\u30af\u30b9 , Sut\u0101 Fokkusu , lit. \"Star Fox\") , which was later released in North America as \"Star Fox\" and in Europe as \"Starwing\". The series revolves around the Star Fox team, a group of mercenaries hired to protect the Lylat system. The leader of the group, Fox McCloud, is the protagonist of the series, and the only playable character in most of the games. Currently, the series contains five games. One reason the \"Star Fox\" series has remained popular is because of the shoot 'em up aerial sequences found in many of the games, which are recognized as the series' high points. Dylan Cuthbert, one of the original creators of the series, noted that it was the combination of the on-rails aerial action and the in-game universe that made the games successful.\n\nMetroid: Zero Mission: Metroid: Zero Mission is a side-scrolling action-adventure video game published by Nintendo, and developed by its Research & Development 1 (R&D1) division for the Game Boy Advance. It is a remake of the 1986 game \"Metroid\"\u2014the first installment in the \"Metroid\" video game series, and is designed to retell that entry's story with \"Super Metroid\"-like gameplay. It was initially released in North America in February 2004.\n\nTomb Raider: Tomb Raider, also known as Lara Croft: Tomb Raider between 2001 and 2007, is a media franchise that originated with an action-adventure video game series created by British gaming company Core Design. Formerly owned by Eidos Interactive, then by Square Enix after their acquisition of Eidos in 2009, the franchise focuses on a fictional English archaeologist Lara Croft, who travels around the world searching for lost artifacts and infiltrating dangerous tombs and ruins. The gameplay generally focuses around action-adventure exploration of environments, solving puzzles, navigating hostile environments filled with traps, and fighting numerous enemies. Additional media has grown up around the theme in the form of film adaptations, comics and novels.\n\nEmily Kaldwin: Emily Kaldwin is a fictional character of the \"Dishonored\" series. She is a lead protagonist in the sequel, \"Dishonored 2\". In the story of the first game, she is the daughter of the Empress and the player-character, Corvo. When the Empress is assassinated and Emily kidnapped, the player recovers Emily whereupon she serves as a moral compass by expressing herself differently based on the player's proclivity for violence in their gameplay choices. Emily reigns for 15 years leading up to the sequel's story, when she is usurped and escapes to plot her revenge. The developers noted Emily and her relationship with the player as one of the most compelling elements they took to the sequel. Her announcement as its protagonist was unveiled as a surprise and welcomed by games journalists as emblematic of progress for female representation in video games, leading an industry trend towards more prevalent lead female protagonists at the 2015 Electronic Entertainment Expo.\n\nTomb Raider III: Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft, or simply Tomb Raider III, is an action-adventure video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. It was originally released for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows platforms in 1998. \"Tomb Raider III\" is the third title in the \"Tomb Raider\" video game series and a sequel to \"Tomb Raider II\". The story of the game follows archaeologist-adventurer Lara Croft as she embarks upon a quest to recover four pieces of a meteorite that are scattered across the world. To progress through the game, the player must explore five locations (India, South Pacific, London, Nevada, and Antarctica) and complete a series of levels that involve solving puzzles, jumping over obstacles, and defeating enemies.", "question": "What is the setting for the action-adventure video game series which includes Emily Kaldwin as a character? 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In 1992, objections to the name Sea of Japan were first raised by North Korea and South Korea at the Sixth United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names. The Japanese government supports the exclusive use of the name \"Sea of Japan\" (\u65e5\u672c\u6d77), while South Korea supports the alternative name \"East Sea\" (Hangul:\u00a0\ub3d9\ud574 ; Hanja:\u00a0\u6771\u6d77 ), and North Korea supports the name \"Korean East Sea\" (Chos\u014fn'g\u016dl:\u00a0\uc870\uc120\ub3d9\ud574 ; Hancha:\u00a0\u671d\u9bae\u6771\u6d77 ). Currently, most international maps and documents use either the name Sea of Japan (or equivalent translation) exclusively, and far fewer maps include both the name Sea of Japan and East Sea, often with East Sea listed in parentheses or otherwise marked as a secondary name. The International Hydrographic Organization, the international governing body for the naming of bodies of water around the world, in 2012 decided not to change the current single name \"Sea of Japan\" rejecting South Korea's request to use \"East Sea\" together with \"Sea of Japan\".\n\nDon C. Faith Jr.: Don Carlos Faith Jr. (August 26, 1918 \u2013 December 1, 1950) was an officer in the United States Army during the Korean War. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions from November 27, through December 1, 1950. In 1976 LTC Faith was posthumously inducted into the U.S. Army Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame at Fort Benning, Georgia.\n\nPeople for Successful Corean Reunification: People for Successful Corean Reunification (PSCORE) is a non-governmental organization based in Seoul, South Korea, and Washington D.C. in the United States. PSCORE addresses potential barriers to Korea reunification, suggests alternatives, and works to improve the situation of North Korean defectors in South Korea and China to bridge the gap between South Korea, North Korea, and the international community. The organization is made up of North and South Korean staff, interns and volunteers from South Korea and abroad, and North Korean defectors. While PSCORE provides news coverage on North Korea and helps defectors become South Korean citizens, a unique aspect is that educational programs are offered for North Korean defectors.\n\nNew Zealand\u2013North Korea relations: New Zealand\u2013North Korea relations (Korean:\ub274\uc9c8\ub79c\ub4dc-\uc870\uc120\ubbfc\uc8fc\uc8fc\uc758\uc778\ubbfc\uacf5\ud654\uad6d \uad00\uacc4) refers to international relations between New Zealand and North Korea. Relations between the two countries have been almost non-existent since the division of Korea. During the Korean War in the 1950s, New Zealand troops fought as part of the United Nations force that repelled the North Korean invasion of South Korea. Since then, New Zealand and North Korea have had little contact, until July 2000 when North Korean Foreign Minister Paek Nam-sun and New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Phil Goff met in Bangkok, leading to the establishment of diplomatic relations in March 2001. The New Zealand ambassador to South Korea based in Seoul is also cross-accredited to North Korea. In 2006, North Korea tested its first nuclear weapon, drawing criticism and suspension of relations by the New Zealand government, which holds a staunch anti-nuclear policy. New Zealand began re-establishing formal relations in 2007, when the New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters visited Pyongyang on November 20 to discuss possible political and economic deals with North Korea, on the basis that it start dismantling its nuclear weapons facilities.\n\nWorkers' Party of Korea: The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) is the founding and ruling political party of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), and the largest party represented in the Supreme People's Assembly. The WPK is the sole governing party of North Korea, although it coexists \"de jure\" with two other legal parties making up the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland. It was founded in 1949 with the merger of the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers' Party of South Korea. The WPK also controls the world's 5th largest armed force \u2013 Korean People's Army. This political party (and all of the other parties in the DPRK) remains illegal in South Korea (officially the Republic of Korea) under South Korea's own National Security Act and is sanctioned by Australia, the European Union, the United Nations and the United States.\n\nLiberty in North Korea: Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based out of Long Beach, California, United States, and Seoul, South Korea. The organization rescues North Korean refugees hiding in China and resettles them in South Korea or the United States, so that they can avoid being forcibly repatriated back to North Korea, where they can face harsh punishments as a result of illegally emigrating. The refugees first travel from China to Southeast Asia through what the organization calls a modern-day \"Underground Railroad\", where they can then be processed and travel to South Korea (or occasionally, the United States) where they are recognized as refugees. From there, LiNK helps the refugees through its resettlement programs. Each rescue costs approximately $3,000 USD, and includes $500 for resettlement programs. As of February 2017, LiNK has resettled 600 refugees throughout the U.S. and South Korea.\n\nUnited States in the Korean War: At the conclusion of World War II the Allied nations began the process of disarmament of Axis controlled regions. Japan occupied Korea at this time and had been in control since 1910. In 1945, the decision was made to have American Marines forces oversee Japanese surrender and disarmament south of the 38th parallel and the Soviet Union would facilitate the change of power to the north. At the time there was no political motivation and seemed to be a logical and convenient plan of action. The original agreement and intent was to create a unified and independent Korea out of the post Japanese occupation era. Instead each side of the 38th parallel established its own government under the influence of the occupational country; the United States in South Korea and the Soviet Union in North Korea. Both new Korean governments discredited the other and claimed to be the only legitimate political system. Tensions between the North and South escalated and each side began to petition foreign powers for resources and support. South Korea wanted weapons and supplies from Truman and the United States government while North Korea sought help from Stalin and the Soviet Union. The United States was still war weary from the disruptive World War II campaign and refused South Korea's request for weapons and troops. North Korea convinced the Soviet Union to supply them with the weapons and support they requested. This decision coincided with the United States withdrawing the last remaining combat troops from South Korea. North Korea saw its opportunity and attacked South Korean forces at the 38th parallel on June 25, 1950 and thus initiating the Korean War.\n\nForeign relations of North Korea: The foreign relations of North Korea \u2013 officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) \u2013 have been shaped by its conflict with capitalist countries like South Korea and its historical ties with world communism. Both the government of the DPRK and the government of South Korea (officially the Republic of Korea) claim to be the government of the whole of Korea. The Korean War in the 1950s failed to resolve the issue, leaving the DPRK locked in a military confrontation with South Korea and the United States Forces Korea across the Demilitarized Zone. At the start of the Cold War, the DPRK only had diplomatic recognition by Communist countries. Over the following decades, it established relations with developing countries and joined the Non-Aligned Movement. When the Eastern Bloc collapsed in the years 1989\u20131991, the DPRK made efforts to improve its diplomatic relations with developed capitalist countries. At the same time there were international efforts to resolve the confrontation on the Korean peninsula, especially when the North acquired nuclear weapons after the demise of the Soviet Union, its main economic backer.\n\nKorean War: The Korean War (in South Korean Hangul: \ud55c\uad6d\uc804\uc7c1 ; Hanja: \u97d3\u570b\u6230\u722d ; RR: \"Hanguk Jeonjaeng \" , \"Korean War\"; in North Korean Chos\u014fn'g\u016dl: \uc870\uad6d\ud574\ubc29\uc804\uc7c1 ; Hancha: \u7956\u570b\u89e3\u653e\u6230\u722d ; MR: \"Choguk haebang ch\u01d2njaeng \" , \"Fatherland Liberation War\"; 25 June 1950 \u2013 27 July 1953) was a war between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the principal support of the United States). The war began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea. The United Nations, with the United States as the principal force, came to the aid of South Korea. China came to the aid of North Korea, and the Soviet Union also gave some assistance to the North.\n\nIran\u2013North Korea relations: Iran\u2013North Korea relations (Korean: \uc774\ub780-\uc870\uc120\ubbfc\uc8fc\uc8fc\uc758\uc778\ubbfc\uacf5\ud654\uad6d \uad00\uacc4 ; Persian: \u0631\u0648\u0627\u0628\u0637 \u0627\u06cc\u0631\u0627\u0646 \u0648 \u06a9\u0631\u0647\u200c\u06cc \u0634\u0645\u0627\u0644\u06cc\u200e \u200e ) are described as being positive by official news agencies of the two countries. Diplomatic relations picked up following the Iranian Revolution in 1979 and the establishment of an Islamic Republic. Iran and North Korea pledge cooperation in educational, scientific, and cultural spheres. Some media reports claim this cooperation extends to nuclear cooperation, though official U.S. government publications and academic studies have disputed this. The United States has been greatly concerned by North Korea's arms deals with Iran, which started during the 1980s with North Korea acting as a third party in arms deals between the Communist bloc and Iran, as well as selling domestically produced weapons to Iran, and North Korea continues selling missile to Iran. North Korea and Iran are the remaining two members of George W. Bush's \"Axis of evil\", which has led to many of the concerns regarding Iran\u2013North Korea relations.", "question": "On which date did this conflict between North Korea and South Korea begin in which Don C. Faith Jr. served as an officer in the United States Army? 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For example, sentences of \"15 years to life\", \"25 years to life\", or \"life with mercy\" may be given; this is called an \"indeterminate life sentence\", while a sentence of \"life without the possibility of parole\" or \"life without mercy\" is called a \"determinate life sentence\". Even when a sentence specifically denies the possibility of parole, government officials may have the power to grant amnesty or reprieves, or commute a sentence to time served.\n\nAlvin and Judith Neelley: Alvin Howard Neelley, Jr. (1953\u20132005) and Judith Ann Adams Neelley (born 1964) are an American couple who committed two torture murders. They each were convicted of the kidnappings and murders of Lisa Ann Millican and Janice Kay Chatman and attempted to commit a third. Judith Neelley was sentenced to death by the State of Alabama (1983), but her sentence was commuted to life imprisonment (1999). She is serving her sentence at the Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka, Alabama. 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Abdul qadeer was illegally detained in jail despite the completion period of his life imprisonment. Many muslim organizations appealed for the release of Mohammed abdul qadeer on the grounds of his health but previous governments declined the plea. He was finally released from jail by the Government of Telangana on 29 March 2016. He Passed Away On The Night Of 14 September 2017 In His Hometown Hyderabad,India. Former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju sought the release of ex-constable mohammed Abdul qadeer who is serving a life sentence at Cherlapalli jail, on humanitarian grounds. Katju twitted on social media K Chandrasekhar Rao for the release of ex-constable on humanitarian grounds.\n\nJohn K. Giles: John Knight Giles (February 16, 1895February 8, 1979) was an inmate at Alcatraz prison, most well known for an escape attempt in 1945. 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It was released as the first promotional single from the record, on September 21, 2010 by Elektra Records in the United States; while in the rest of the world it was liberated by Warner Entertainment Group (WEG). \"Liquor Store Blues\" is a reggae track with dub influences produced by The Smeezingtons (Mars, Phillip Lawrence, Ari Levine) and Dwayne \"Supa Dups\" Chin-Quee, while the writing was handled by the former three along with Damian Marley and Thomas Pentz, known professionally as Diplo. 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His wedding in August 1453 marked the beginning of his family's armed feud with their rivals, the House of Percy, in which Thomas and his brother John led a series of raids, ambushes and skirmishe across Yorkshire against the Percys. Many historians describe the feud as the beginning of the Wars of the Roses, a series of dynastic struggles in mid-fifteenth century England, and Thomas Neville played a large role in his father's alliance with Thomas's uncle, Richard, 3rd Duke of York.\n\nThomas Danneberg: Thomas Danneberg (born June 2, 1942) is a German actor and voice-actor. He is best known as Charles Emerson in the 1967 Edgar Wallace film \"The Blue Hand\" and for dubbing over the actors Arnold Schwarzenegger, Terence Hill, Sylvester Stallone, John Cleese, Dan Aykroyd, Adriano Celentano, Nick Nolte, John Travolta, Michael York, Rutger Hauer and Dennis Quaid.\n\nBaron Middleton: Baron Middleton, of Middleton in the County of Warwick, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1711 for Sir Thomas Willoughby, 2nd Baronet, who had previously represented Nottinghamshire and Newark in Parliament. The Willoughby Baronetcy, of Wollaton in the County of Nottingham, had been created in the Baronetage of England in 1677 for his elder brother Francis Willoughby, with special remainder to the latter's only brother Thomas, who succeeded him in 1688. Lord Middleton was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron. He sat as Member of Parliament for Nottinghamshire and Tamworth. On the death of his younger son, the fourth Baron (who had succeeded his elder brother), the line of the eldest son of the first Baron failed. He was succeeded by his cousin Henry Middleton, the fifth Baron. He was the son of the Hon. Thomas Willoughby (c. 1694\u20131742), second son of the first Baron. On the death of his son, the sixth Baron, this line of the family also failed.\n\nViscount Fauconberg: Viscount Fauconberg, of Henknowle in the Bishopric of Durham, was a title in the Peerage of England held by the head of the Belasyse family. This family descended from Sir Henry Belasyse, High Sheriff of Yorkshire from 1603 to 1604, who was created a Baronet, of Newborough in the County of York, in the Baronetage of England in 1611. His son, Sir Thomas, the second Baronet, was created Baron Fauconberg, of Yarm in the County of York, in the Peerage of England in 1627. In 1643 he was further honoured when he was made Viscount Fauconberg, of Henknowle in the Bishopric of Durham, also in the Peerage of England. He was succeeded by his grandson, Thomas, the second Viscount, the son of the Honourable Henry Belasyse. Thomas was created Earl Fauconberg in the Peerage of England in 1689. He was childless and the earldom became extinct on his death in 1700. He was succeeded in the remaining titles by his nephew and namesake, Thomas, the third Viscount, the son of Sir Rowland Belasyse. The third Viscount was succeeded by his son, Thomas, the fourth Viscount, who in 1756 was created Earl Fauconberg, of Newborough in the County of York, in the Peerage of Great Britain. The Earl's son Thomas, the second Earl, had no sons and the earldom became extinct on his death in 1802. He was succeeded in the remaining titles by his second cousin Rowland Belasyse, the sixth Viscount, the grandson and namesake of Rowland Belasyse, younger brother of the third Viscount. The sixth Viscount was succeeded by his younger brother, Charles the seventh Viscount, on whose death in 1815 all the titles became extinct.\n\nKeiko Toda: Keiko Toda (\u6238\u7530 \u6075\u5b50 , Toda Keiko , born September 12, 1957 in Nagoya, Aichi) is a Japanese actress and voice actress. 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Its main plot sees Gene Belcher (Eugene Mirman), Louise Belcher (Kristen Schaal), and Tina (Dan Mintz) getting into a normal fight which causes Bob to end up in a sticky situation, where he learns that a journalist is coming to the restaurant to do a story on it, and the whole town ends up getting involved.\n\nBoyz 4 Now: \"Boyz 4 Now\" is the 21st episode of the third season of the American animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\". Written by Lizzie and Wendy Molyneux, the episode features guest appearances from actors Max Greenfield and Jack McBrayer and comedian Tig Notaro. Its main plot sees Louise Belcher (Kristen Schaal) becoming aghast to find herself developing a crush on a member of the boy band Boyz 4 Now (Greenfield), after she reluctantly attends one of their concerts with her sister Tina (Dan Mintz). In a subplot, Gene Belcher (Eugene Mirman) qualifies for a regional competition in tablescaping, an activity involving the setting of dining tables based on a selected theme.\n\nBob's Burgers (season 1): The first season of the American animated sitcom \"Bob's Burgers\" began airing on Fox in the United States on January 9, 2011, and concluded on May 22, 2011. Thirteen episodes long, the season was produced by Bento Box Entertainment in association with 20th Century Fox Television. The series follows the family\u2014father Bob, mother Linda, daughters Louise and Tina Belcher, and son Gene. The show features the voices of H. Jon Benjamin, Dan Mintz, Eugene Mirman, John Roberts and Kristen Schaal in their roles of the Belcher family.\n\nAn Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal: \"An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal\" is the fifth episode of the third season of the American animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\". Written by Lizzie and Wendy Molyneux, the episode sees Bob Belcher (H. 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Its English title has been variously rendered as \"The Makropulos Affair\", \"The Makropulos Case\", or \"The Makropulos Secret\". \"The Makropulos Secret\" was \u010capek's own preferred English rendition of the play's title. The literal translation of the Czech title reads as \"The Makropulos Thing\".\n\nJan\u00e1\u010dek (crater): Jan\u00e1\u010dek is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 47 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1985. Jan\u00e1\u010dek is named for the Czech composer Leo\u0161 Jan\u00e1\u010dek, who lived from 1854 to 1928.\n\nCapriccio (Jan\u00e1\u010dek): The Capriccio for Piano Left-Hand and Chamber Ensemble (sometimes titled Defiance, in Czech: \"Vzdor\") is a composition by the Czech composer Leo\u0161 Jan\u00e1\u010dek. The work was written in the autumn of 1926 and is remarkable not just in the context of Jan\u00e1\u010dek's output, but it also occupies an exceptional position in the literature written for piano played only by the left hand. The piece is scored for piano, flute, two trumpets, three trombones and tenor tuba.\n\nSinfonietta (Jan\u00e1\u010dek): The Sinfonietta (subtitled \u201cMilitary Sinfonietta\u201d or \u201cSokol Festival\u201d) is a very expressive and festive, late work for large orchestra (of which 25 are brass players) by the Czech composer Leo\u0161 Jan\u00e1\u010dek. It is dedicated \u201cTo the Czechoslovak Army\u201d and Jan\u00e1\u010dek said it was intended to express \u201ccontemporary free man, his spiritual beauty and joy, his strength, courage and determination to fight for victory.\u201d It started by Jan\u00e1\u010dek listening to a brass band, becoming inspired to write some fanfares of his own. When the organisers of the Sokol Gymnastic Festival approached him for a commission, he developed the material into the \"Sinfonietta\". He later dropped the word \"military\". The first performance was in Prague on 26\u00a0June 1926 under V\u00e1clav Talich. Typical performance duration is 20\u201325 minutes.\n\nLeo\u0161 Jan\u00e1\u010dek International Competition in Brno: The Leo\u0161 Jan\u00e1\u010dek International Competition in Brno (hereinafter referred to as MSLJ) (Czech: Mezin\u00e1rodn\u00ed sout\u011b\u017e Leo\u0161e Jan\u00e1\u010dka v Brn\u011b ) is a music competition held annually by the Faculty of Music of the Jan\u00e1\u010dek Academy of Music and Performing Arts Brno. The MSLJ was named after the famous composer Leo\u0161 Jan\u00e1\u010dek.\n\nK\u00e1\u0165a Kabanov\u00e1: K\u00e1\u0165a Kabanov\u00e1 (also known in various spellings including \"Katia\", \"Katja\", \"Katya\", and \"Kabanowa\") is an opera in three acts, with music by Leo\u0161 Jan\u00e1\u010dek to a libretto by , based on \"The Storm\", a play by Alexander Ostrovsky. The opera was also largely inspired by Jan\u00e1\u010dek's love for Kamila St\u00f6sslov\u00e1. This is often considered his first \"mature\" opera, despite the fact that he was 67 when it was premiered. \"K\u00e1\u0165a Kabanov\u00e1\" is a clear response to Jan\u00e1\u010dek's feelings for Kamila, and the work is dedicated to her. The first performance was at the National Theatre (N\u00e1rodn\u00ed divadlo v Brn\u011b ) in Brno on 23 November 1921.\n\nFrom the House of the Dead: From the House of the Dead (\"Z mrtv\u00e9ho domu\" in Czech) is an opera by Leo\u0161 Jan\u00e1\u010dek, in three acts. The libretto was translated and adapted by the composer from the 1862 novel by Dostoyevsky. It was the composer's last opera, premiered on 12 April 1930 in Brno, two years after his death.\n\nThe Makropulos Affair (opera): The Makropulos Affair (or \"The Makropoulos Case\", \"The Makropulos Secret\", or, literally, \"The Makropulos Thing\"; Czech V\u011bc Makropulos) is a Czech opera in 3 acts, with music and libretto by Leo\u0161 Jan\u00e1\u010dek. Jan\u00e1\u010dek based his opera on the play \"V\u011bc Makropulos\" by Karel \u010capek. Composed between 1923 and 1925, \"The Makropulos Affair\" was his penultimate opera and, like much of his later work, was inspired by his infatuation with Kamila St\u00f6sslov\u00e1, a married woman much younger than himself.\n\nElegy on the Death of Daughter Olga: Elegy on the Death of Daughter Olga, JW 4/30 (also translated as the Elegy on the Death of My Daughter Olga; in Czech: Elegie na smrt dcery Olgy) is a cantata for tenor solo, mixed choir and pianoforte, written by the Czech composer Leo\u0161 Jan\u00e1\u010dek in 1903. It was written to commemorate the death of composer's daughter, Olga Jan\u00e1\u010dkov\u00e1. Jan\u00e1\u010dek composed the piece to the text of the Russian teacher Marfa Nikolayevna Veveritsa.\n\nDestiny (Jan\u00e1\u010dek): Destiny (also known as \"Fate\", Czech: \"Osud\" ) is an opera in three acts by Leo\u0161 Jan\u00e1\u010dek to a Czech libretto by the composer and Fedora Barto\u0161ov\u00e1. 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The piece opens with a toccata section, followed by a fugue that ends in a coda. It is one of the most famous works in the organ repertoire.\n\nPrelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543: Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543 is a piece of organ music written by Johann Sebastian Bach sometime around his years as court organist to the Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1708\u20131717).\n\nToccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major, BWV 564: Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in C major (BWV 564) is an organ composition by Johann Sebastian Bach. As is the case with most other organ works by Bach, the autograph score does not survive. The earliest manuscript copies were probably made in 1719\u20131727. The title of the piece in these copies is given, as expected of organ literature of the time, simply as \"Toccata in C major\" (or more precisely, \"Toccata ped: ex C\" in one source and \"Toccata ex C\u266e pedaliter\", referring to the obbligato pedal part). 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It is one of Bach's best known fugues and has been arranged for other voices, including an orchestral version by Leopold Stokowski.\n\nToccata and Fugue in F major, BWV 540: The Toccata and Fugue in F Major, BWV 540 is an organ work written by Johann Sebastian Bach. The toccata is thought to be written after 1714, and the fugue before 1731. It is thought by some that Bach joined together two previously separate pieces to create this work.\n\nToccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 538: The Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 538, is an organ piece by Johann Sebastian Bach. Like the better-known BWV 565, BWV 538 also bears the title \"Toccata and Fugue in D Minor\", although it is often referred to by the nickname Dorian \u2013 a reference to the fact that the piece is written without a key signature \u2013 a notation that is uncommon today and leads one to assume the Dorian mode.\n\nPrelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV 548: Prelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV 548 is a piece of organ music written by Johann Sebastian Bach sometime between 1727 and 1736, during his time in Leipzig. The work is sometimes called \"The Wedge\" due to the tonal structure of the fugue theme.\n\nNun komm, der Heiden Heiland: \"Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland \" (original: \"Nu kom der Heyden heyland \", English: \"Now come, Saviour of the heathens\") is a Lutheran chorale of 1524 with words written by Martin Luther, based on \"Veni redemptor gentium \" by Ambrose. It was printed in the Erfurt \"Enchiridion\" of 1524. The chorale was used as the prominent hymn for the first Sunday of Advent for centuries. It was used widely in organ settings by Protestant baroque composers, most notably Johann Sebastian Bach: he set it as the opening chorale prelude BWV 599 of Orgelb\u00fcchlein; and three times\u2014as BWV 659 (one of his best known organ compositions), BWV 660 and BWV 661\u2014in his Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes. Bach used the hymn in his chorale cantata \"Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland\", BWV 62 (1724) and in the opening chorale fantasia of his earlier cantata \"Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland\", BWV 61 , BWV 61 (1714). Max Reger composed a chorale prelude as No. 29 of his 52 Chorale Preludes, Op. 67 in 1902.\n\nFantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 562: The Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 562 is a relatively short piece written for the organ by Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach began the composition during his time in Weimar, and an unfinished fugue, probably by Bach, was added in his later life. The piece features a heavily appoggiatura-laden harmony.", "question": "The Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 538, is an organ piece by Johann Sebastian Bach, like the better-known BWV 565, the Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, is a piece of organ music written, according to its oldest extant sources, by who?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"composer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the composer."}, "piece_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The full title of the musical piece."}, "bwv_number": {"type": "string", "description": "The Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV) number of the piece."}, "instrumentation": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary instrument for which the piece was written."}, "is_famous_work": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the piece is considered one of the most famous works in its repertoire."}}, "required": ["composer_name", "piece_title", "bwv_number", "instrumentation", "is_famous_work"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"composer_name": "Johann Sebastian Bach", "piece_title": "Toccata and Fugue in D minor", "bwv_number": "BWV 565", "instrumentation": "organ", "is_famous_work": true}, "ground_truth": {"composer_name": "Johann Sebastian Bach", "piece_title": "Toccata and Fugue in D minor", "bwv_number": "BWV 565", "instrumentation": "organ", "is_famous_work": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1848, "output_tokens": 56, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "3071ee44b3684a7e4029fbb014e9e109b43a0358889487d736f0756ac7d27f05", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7b9cac554299042af8f78f", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Jane Leeves", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "James and the Giant Peach (film): James and the Giant Peach is a 1996 British-American musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was produced by Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi, directed by Henry Selick, and starred Paul Terry as James. The film is a combination of live action and stop-motion animation. Co-stars Joanna Lumley and Miriam Margolyes played James's aunts in the live-action segments, and Simon Callow, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Jane Leeves, David Thewlis, and Margoyles voiced his insect friends in the animation sequences.\n\nKarey Kirkpatrick: Karey Kirkpatrick (born December 14, 1964) is an American screenwriter and director. His films include \"James and the Giant Peach\", \"Chicken Run\", \"The Spiderwick Chronicles\", \"Charlotte's Web\" and \"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy\" adaptation, along with contributions to the \"Smurfs\" films. He has also directed the films \"Imagine That\" starring Eddie Murphy as well as \"Over the Hedge\". Kirkpatrick wrote the English-language screenplay for U.S. release of \"The Secret World of Arrietty\", in 2012 and \"From Up on Poppy Hill\", in 2013. His brother is American songwriter and musician Wayne Kirkpatrick, with whom he wrote the 2015 musical \"Something Rotten! \".\n\nHenry Selick: Henry Selick (born November 30, 1952) is an American stop motion director, producer and writer who is best known for directing \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\", \"James and the Giant Peach\" and \"Coraline\". He studied at the Program in Experimental Animation at California Institute of the Arts, under the guidance of Jules Engel.\n\nPasek and Paul: Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, known together as Pasek and Paul, are an American songwriting duo and composing team for musical theater, films, and television. Their works include \"\", \"Dogfight\", \"Edges\", \"Dear Evan Hansen\", and \"James and the Giant Peach\". Their original songs have been featured on NBC's \"Smash\", and in the film \"La La Land\", for which they won both the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song \"City of Stars\".\n\nCorpse Bride: Corpse Bride is a 2005 British-American stop-motion-animated musical fantasy film directed by Mike Johnson and Tim Burton with a screenplay by John August, Caroline Thompson and Pamela Pettler based on characters created by Burton and Carlos Grangel. The plot is set in a fictional Victorian era village in Europe. Johnny Depp leads the cast as the voice of Victor, while Helena Bonham Carter voices Emily, the titular bride. \"Corpse Bride\" is the third stop-motion feature film produced by Burton and the first directed by him (the previous two films, \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\" and \"James and the Giant Peach\", were directed by Henry Selick). This is also the first stop-motion feature from Burton that was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was dedicated to executive producer Joe Ranft, who died during production.\n\nM5 Industries: M5 Industries (M5i) is a special effects company located in San Francisco, California, best known as the working lab of the TV series \"MythBusters\". M5 once produced special effects props for commercials and film, stop motion animation, and animatronic puppets, such as those seen in \"James and the Giant Peach\" and \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\". They also extend into prototype development and various display projects.\n\nDavid Thewlis: David Thewlis (born David Wheeler; born 20 March 1963) is an English actor, director, screenwriter, and author. His most commercially successful role to date has been that of Remus Lupin in the \"Harry Potter\" film series. Other notable performances include the films \"Naked\" (for which he won the Best Actor award at Cannes Film Festival), \"Dragonheart\", \"Kingdom of Heaven\", \"The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas\", \"The Theory of Everything\", \"Black Beauty\", \"Macbeth\" (as King Duncan) and \"Wonder Woman\". He has also done voice work in the films \"James and the Giant Peach\" (1996), \"The Miracle Maker\" (2000), and \"Anomalisa\" (2015). Thewlis has combined major motion picture work with prominent television roles, including playing Cyrus Crabb in the television miniseries \"Dinotopia\" and antagonist V.M. Varga in the third season of \"Fargo.\"\n\nPaul Terry (actor): Paul Christopher James Terry (born 7 November 1985) is an English former child actor. He is best known internationally for starring as James in the 1996 film adaptation of Roald Dahl's \"James and the Giant Peach\". He also starred in the four seasons of the children's sitcom \"Microsoap\" (1998\u20132000).\n\nHarley Jessup: Harley Jessup (born 1954) is an American production designer and visual effects art director who has been nominated for two visual effects Academy Awards, and won once. Currently working at Pixar Animation Studios, Jessup has served as production designer for \"Monsters, Inc.\" (with Bob Pauley), \"Ratatouille\", \"Cars 2\", \"Presto\", \"The Good Dinosaur\" and an upcoming Pixar feature. Before coming to Pixar, Jessup was production designer on Walt Disney Pictures' \"James and the Giant Peach\".\n\nJane Leeves: Jane Leeves (born 18 April 1961) is an English actress, model, producer, comedian, singer, and dancer. She is best known for playing Daphne Moon on the television sitcom \"Frasier\" from 1993 until 2004, for which she was nominated for Emmy Awards and Golden Globe Awards. She is also known for her role as Joy Scroggs on TV Land's sitcom \"Hot in Cleveland\".", "question": "What actress that starred on Frasier also was the voice of an insect in James and the Giant Peach?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actress_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actress."}, "film_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film she was in."}, "role_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of role she had in the film (e.g., voice actor)."}, "character_category": {"type": "string", "description": "The category of character she voiced in the film."}}, "required": ["film_title", "role_type", "character_category"], "additionalProperties": false}, "tv_show_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"tv_show_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the TV show she starred on."}}, "required": ["tv_show_title"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["actress_name", "film_details", "tv_show_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actress_name": "Jane Leeves", "film_details": {"film_title": "James and the Giant Peach", "role_type": "voice", "character_category": "insect"}, "tv_show_details": {"tv_show_title": "Frasier"}}, "ground_truth": {"actress_name": "Jane Leeves", "film_details": {"film_title": "James and the Giant Peach", "role_type": "voice actor", "character_category": "insect"}, "tv_show_details": {"tv_show_title": "Frasier"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1893, "output_tokens": 56, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "9a056a55160a443e670245239347a5f02b0b2bf55046aca2fb437e61c6d953c5", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a73880855429908901be2e8", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Wizz Air", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "JetSmart: JetSmart is an ultra low-cost Chilean airline created by US investment fund Indigo Partners, which also controls US airline Frontier Airlines, Mexico's Volaris and Hungarian airline Wizz Air. Its primary base of operations is Comodoro Arturo Merino Ben\u00edtez International Airport, in Santiago, Chile. The airline commenced scheduled operations on 25 July 2017 with a Santiago-Calama service.\n\nHaugesund Airport, Karm\u00f8y: Haugesund Airport, Karm\u00f8y (Norwegian: \"Haugesund lufthavn, Karm\u00f8y\" ; IATA: HAU, ICAO: ENHD ) is an international airport serving the Haugesund region in Norway. It is located on the Hauganes peninsula on the island of Karm\u00f8y in the municipality of Karm\u00f8y, Rogaland county, Norway. The airport features a 2120 m runway aligned 13/31. Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) and Norwegian Air Shuttle provide services to Oslo, while Wider\u00f8e flies to Bergen and Copenhagen. Haugesund Airport also offers discounts on international routes and acts as a \"low-cost\" airport for Ryanair and Wizz Air. The airport handled 694,005 passengers in 2014.\n\nNorport Handling: Norport Handling AS is an aircraft ground handling company that operates at four Norwegian airports: Bergen Airport, Flesland, Stavanger Airport, Sola, Haugesund Airport, Karm\u00f8y and Moss Airport, Rygge. The company has 320 employees and more than 110 customers. Revenue was NOK\u00a0120 million in 2008. The company handles 800 weekly movements.\n\nHaugesund Airport, Storesundsskj\u00e6r: Haugesund Airport, Storesundsskj\u00e6r (Norwegian: \"Haugesund sj\u00f8flyhavn, Storesundsskj\u00e6r\" ) was a water aerodrome which served Haugesund, Norway, from 1936 to 1956. The airport consisted of a barge anchored at Midtre Storesundsskj\u00e6r in Haugesund's port. Affixed was a floating dock and a terminal building.\n\nCharles de Gaulle Airport: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (French: \"A\u00e9roport de Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle\" , IATA: CDG,\u00a0ICAO: LFPG ), also known as Roissy Airport (name of the local district), is the largest international airport in France. It is named after Charles de Gaulle (1890\u20131970), leader of the Free French Forces during the Second World War, founder of the French Fifth Republic and President of France from 1959 to 1969. Charles de Gaulle Airport is located within portions of several communes 25 km to the northeast of Paris. Charles de Gaulle Airport serves as the principal hub for Air France as well as a European hub for fellow SkyTeam alliance partner Delta Air Lines. Additionally, the airport serves as a focus city for low-cost carriers Vueling and Norwegian Air Shuttle.\n\nNordsj\u00f8fly: Nordsj\u00f8fly A/S was an airline which operated from 1977 to 1983 out of Haugesund Airport, Karm\u00f8y. Based in Avaldsnes in Karm\u00f8y, Norway, the airline used a mix of aircraft to operate scheduled and charter flights. It was started at the time of Haugesund Airport opening and commenced a taxi route service to Bergen and Stavanger, at first using the Piper PA-31 Chieftain and a Beechcraft 99 Queenliner.\n\nSandefjord Airport, Torp: Sandefjord Airport, Torp (Norwegian: \"Sandefjord lufthavn, Torp\" ; IATA: TRF,\u00a0ICAO: ENTO , marketed as TORP Sandefjord lufthavn) is an international airport located 4 NM northeast of Sandefjord, Norway and 110 km south of Oslo. The airport features a 2989 m runway aligned 18/36. Torp partially serves as a regional airport for Vestfold and in part as a low-cost airport for Eastern Norway and the capital of Oslo. Wider\u00f8e have a base at Torp, serving both domestic and international destinations. It also sees scheduled flights by Norwegian Air Shuttle, Ryanair, Wizzair and KLM Cityhopper. The airport served 1,851,181 passengers in 2013.\n\nCoast Aero Center: Coast Aero Center A/S was a regional airline based Haugesund Airport, Karm\u00f8y in Karm\u00f8y, Norway. It had only small-plane operations and mechanical services until 1984, when it acquired concessions to operate at the new Stord Airport, S\u00f8rstokken, Geilo Airport, Dagali, and eventually from Haugesund to Aberdeen. It soon turned out that the company was not profitable and it filed for bankruptcy in 1988. The estate continued on as Coast Air.\n\nWizz Air: Wizz Air, legally incorporated as \"Wizz Air Hungary Ltd.\" (Hungarian: \"Wizz Air Hungary L\u00e9gik\u00f6zleked\u00e9si Kft. \" ), is a Hungarian low-cost airline with its head office in Budapest. The airline serves many cities across Europe, Israel and the United Arab Emirates. It has the largest fleet of any Hungarian airline, although it is not a flag carrier, and currently serves 42 countries. Its Jersey based parent company, Wizz Air Holdings Plc, is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.\n\nCoast Air: Coast Air AS was a regional airline based at Haugesund Airport, Karm\u00f8y in Norway. It was Norway's fourth largest airline and operated domestic services within Norway, in addition to international services. Routes were concentrated along the West Coast, as well as some public service obligation contracts in Southern Norway. 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Between the company's five offices in the United States and their office in Canada they employ more than 600 employees.\n\nGone to Coney Island and Booming Business: Gone to Coney Island and Booming Business are two 1910 American silent short comedy productions by the Thanhouser Company. Both were released together on a single film reel on July 5, 1910. \"Gone to Coney Island\" is a comedy that features Coney Island, which the mere subject would make for a successful film. \"Booming Business\" may have been the very type of slapstick comedy that Edwin Thanhouser specifically said the Thanhouser Company would not produce. The productions of both films have no credits for the cast or crew, but possible candidates for these roles exist. Reviews of the films favored \"Gone to Coney Island\", but some reviewers specifically refused to explain the plot because Coney Island subjects were deemed self-explanatory. \"Booming Business\" received one detailed review in \"The New York Dramatic Mirror\" which was negative. The films are presumed lost.\n\nKBJ Architects: KBJ Architects, Inc. (KBJ) is an American architectural firm based in Jacksonville, Florida. The firm designed 17 of the city's 30 tallest buildings and \"created Jacksonville's modern skyline\", according to \"The Florida Times-Union\" newspaper. The firm designed the first high-rise in downtown Jacksonville, the 22-story Aetna Building, which opened in 1955. 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The song was originally released as the third single from Kingston's third studio album, \"Back 2 Life\", but was taken off for unknown reasons. It was released on September 7, 2010 as a digital download in the United States. It has peaked at number 84 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and 92 on the Canadian Hot 100. The song rose to popularity due to Sean's appearance and performance of the song on The Suite Life on Deck. The song was written by Ari Levine, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Steven Battey and Carlos Battey, and the song's chorus interpolates elements from \"Come Go With Me\" (1957) by The Del-Vikings, as written by Clarence Quick.\n\nEenie Meenie: \"Eenie Meenie\" is a song by American singer Sean Kingston and Canadian singer Justin Bieber. The song was written by Kingston, Bieber, Carlos Battey, Steven Battey, Benny Blanco, Marcos Palacios and Ernest Clark, and was produced by Blanco. It was originally released as the first single from Kingston's third studio album \"Back 2 Life\" on March 23, 2010, but was taken off for unknown reasons. However, it is included on Bieber's \"My World 2.0\". The song, a dance-pop number with Kingston's reggae influences and Bieber's R&B vocals, is lyrically about an indecisive lover.\n\nSean Kingston (album): Sean Kingston is the eponymous debut album by Sean Kingston, released on July 31, 2007. The album was produced by J. R. Rotem. Sean Kingston wrote the lyrics with help from Evan Bogart. Kingston has claimed his lyrics are totally representative of his personal life. Ranging from the self-deprecating-schoolboy tale of lost love in the album's global chart-topping single \"Beautiful Girls\" to the much deeper \"Dry Your Eyes\", where he visits the hardship of watching his mother and sister being sent to prison when he was just 15 years old.\n\nLetting Go (Dutty Love): \"Letting Go (Dutty Love)\" is a song by American recording artist Sean Kingston. It was produced by Stargate, and features Trinidadian recording artist Nicki Minaj. The song was originally released as the second single from Kingston's third studio album, \"Back 2 Life\", but was taken off for unknown reasons. The song samples Rihanna's \"Te Amo\" which was also produced by the same production team, Stargate. As of December 2014, the song has sold 1.1 million copies in the United States.\n\nMeital Dohan: Meital Dohan (Hebrew: \u05de\u05d9\u05d8\u05dc \u05d3\u05d5\u05d4\u05df\u200e \u200e ; born 24 August 1979) is an Israeli award-winning actress in theater, film, and television; including two Israeli Oscar nominations and an Israeli Tony Award. In Israel she was part of major productions such as, \"Dancing with the Stars\", \"Ugly Betty\", \"Romeo and Juliet\", and many more. US audiences were first introduced to Meital as Yael Hoffman on Showtime series \"Weeds\", and as Aurora in the Sony Pictures web-comedy \"Woke Up Dead\". , co-starring Jon Heder and Wayne Knight. Meital also stars in \"Foreclosure\" with Michael Imperioli and Wendell Pierce and thriller \"Monogamy\", (Oscilloscope), co-starring Chris Messina and Rashida Jones, won the Best Narrative Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival. In early 2012 she caught the attention of hip-hop producer Che Pope (Lauryn Hill, Eminem, Dr. Dre) and they began to record her debut album \"I'm In Hate With Love\". The international attention she received for her first single \"Yummy\" (Rami Afuni LMFAO) and the viral video led media outlets like MTV Buzzworthy, AOL, Artist Direct, Maxim, Yahoo and others to declare Meital as \"the next triple threat\". MTV Buzzworthy said, \"She's also a comedian and a singer. And she's pretty. Why do some people get all the gifts?\" The song played on radio stations and in clubs around the world, trending No. 1 at Reverb Nation globally. Her next single,\"On Ya\" featuring Sean Kingston, charted No. 5 on the UK Club Pop Charts and No. 31 on the Billboard Club Chart. Following the immediately successful collaboration with Sean Kingston on the hit single \"On Ya,\" \"Extra TV\", and \"Fox News\", Chart Show in UK, MTV UK, and German Pro Seiben TV have all been raving. Both songs have been remixed by top DJs all over the world such as R3hab, Sidney Samson, Dave Aude, Danny Verde, DJ Reflex, DJ Skee, and others...\n\nThat's Gangsta: \"That's Gangsta\" is the first single from the Bun B album \"II Trill\". It features Sean Kingston and is produced by J.R. Rotem. The single peaked at #45 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The video is released on MTV2's Unleashed on April 21, 2008. The video features cameos from Young Buck, Middle Fingaz, P$C, J Prince, LeBron James, Chamillionaire and Slim Thug. There were also UGK Records artists Young T.O.E., XVII, B-Do and Big Bubb. 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He is Professor emeritus at the Universit\u00e9 libre de Bruxelles (ULB) where he is member of the Service de Physique Th\u00e9orique. He is also a Sackler Professor by Special Appointment in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Tel Aviv University and a member of the Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University in California. He was awarded the 2010 J.\u00a0J.\u00a0Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics (with Gerry Guralnik, C.\u00a0R.\u00a0Hagen, Tom Kibble, Peter Higgs, and Robert Brout), the Wolf Prize in Physics in 2004 (with Brout and Higgs) and the High Energy and Particle Prize of the European Physical Society (with Brout and Higgs) in 1997 for the mechanism which unifies short and long range interactions by generating massive gauge vector bosons. He has made contributions in statistical physics, quantum field theory, cosmology, string theory and supergravity. 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He was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with Serge Haroche, for \"ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems.\"\n\nNobel Prize in Literature: Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\" ) has been awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Alfred Nobel, produced \"in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction\" (original Swedish: \"den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framst\u00e5ende verket i en idealisk riktning\"). Though individual works are sometimes cited as being particularly noteworthy, here \"work\" refers to an author's work as a whole. The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will receive the prize in any given year. The academy announces the name of the chosen laureate in early October. 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Xen Coffee has also been covered in \"My Coffee Guide\" written by Moses Chan, a coffee geek and celebrity in Hong Kong. Helen Chow, the head Siphonist of Xen Coffee was awarded the title of World Siphonist by the Specialty Coffee Association of Japan (SCAJ) to honor her achievement as second runner-up in the World Siphonist Championship (WSC) 2010. The founder of Xen Coffee, Dixon Ip, is the first person in China to obtain certifications from both the Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) and Coffee Quality Institute (CQI) as SCAA Cupping Judge and CQI Licensed Q Grader. Xen Coffee focuses on educating the local community on coffee beyond espresso and promoting the concept of enjoying specialty coffee from single origins.\n\nMiss Hong Kong 2009: The Miss Hong Kong 2009 pageant, the 37th Miss Hong Kong pageant was held in the Hong Kong Coliseum on August 22, 2009. Ten delegates completed for the title. 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She beat Kenix Kwok, who was considered a favourite to win, having won two side awards including Media's Favourite and Potential Artist. She is Alex Fong Chung-Sun (\u65b9\u4e2d\u4fe1)'s wife, and has a daughter named Ka Ching. As Miss Hong Kong, she also competed at the Miss Universe 1994 pageant. She placed 45th at the pageant, same as her successor Halina Tam. Mok also competed at the Miss Chinese International Pageant 1994 where she made the top 10 only, becoming the first Miss Hong Kong to not place in the top 3.\n\nRevelation of the Last Hero: Revelation of the Last Hero is a 1992 Hong Kong \"wuxia\" romance television series produced by TVB and starring Aaron Kwok, Noel Leung, Ada Choi, , Frankie Lam and Bryan Leung. The theme song of the series, titled \"Breeze in the Frost\" (\u9727\u88e1\u6e05\u98a8) by was sung by Kwok.\n\nMiss Hong Kong 2010: The Miss Hong Kong 2010 pageant was held in the Hong Kong Coliseum on August 1, 2010. Ten delegates completed for the title. 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The film stars an ensemble cast, including Illona Wieselmann, Gull-Maj Norin, Helle Virkner and Inger Stender in a story about eight women who meet ten years after their high school graduation to discuss the reality of their lives. It has been noted as one of the first Danish films which focused on women and women's rights.\n\nThat's Me, Too: S\u00e5dan er Jeg Osse or That's Me, Too is a 1980 Danish drama film directed and written by Lise Roos. It was the last film to star Inger Stender.\n\nSandra H\u00fcller: Sandra H\u00fcller (born April 30, 1978) is a German actress. She gained critical praise for her portrait of Anneliese Michel in Hans-Christian Schmid's drama \"Requiem,\" and is best known internationally for her starring role in Maren Ade's comedy \"Toni Erdmann.\" H\u00fcller is one of the era-defining German actresses of her generation. 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The story follows sixteen-year-old Thomas, portrayed by O'Brien, who awakens in a rusty elevator with no memory of who he is, only to learn he's been delivered to the middle of an intricate maze, along with a large number of other boys, who have been trying to find their way out of the ever-changing labyrinth \u2014 all while establishing a functioning society in what they call the Glade.\n\nMaze Runner: The Scorch Trials: Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (stylized onscreen simply as The Scorch Trials) is a 2015 American dystopian science fiction action thriller film based on James Dashner's novel \"The Scorch Trials\", the second novel in \"The Maze Runner\" book series. The film is the sequel to the 2014 film \"The Maze Runner\" and the second installment in \"The Maze Runner\" film series. It was directed by Wes Ball, with a screenplay by T.S. Nowlin. Adding to the original film's cast of Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Dexter Darden, Alexander Flores, Ki Hong Lee, and Patricia Clarkson, the new supporting cast includes Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito, Aidan Gillen, Jacob Lofland, Barry Pepper, Rosa Salazar, Lili Taylor, and Alan Tudyk.\n\nAndre Norton Award: The Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy is an annual award presented by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) to the author of the best young adult or middle grade science fiction or fantasy book published in the United States in the preceding year. It is named to honor prolific science fiction and fantasy author Andre Norton (1912\u20132005), and it was established by then SFWA president Catherine Asaro and the SFWA Young Adult Fiction committee and announced on February 20, 2005. Any published young adult or middle grade science fiction or fantasy novel is eligible for the prize, including graphic novels. There is no limit on word count. The award is presented along with the Nebula Awards and follows the same rules for nominations and voting; as the awards are separate, works may be simultaneously nominated for both the Andre Norton award and a Nebula Award.\n\nThe Scorch Trials: The Scorch Trials is a 2010 young adult post-apocalyptic dystopian science fiction novel written by American author James Dashner and the second book, fourth chronologically, in \"The Maze Runner\" series. The novel was published on September 18, 2010 by Delacorte Press. It is preceded by \"The Maze Runner\", and followed by \"The Death Cure\". A was released on September 18, 2015 by 20th Century Fox.\n\nThe Maze Runner: The Maze Runner is a 2009 young adult post-apocalyptic dystopian science fiction novel written by American author James Dashner and the first book released in \"The Maze Runner\" series, although it is the third chronologically. The novel was published on October 7, 2009 by Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House, and was made into a 2014 major motion picture by 20th Century Fox.\n\nThe Kill Order: The Kill Order is a 2012 young adult dystopian science fiction novel written by American author James Dashner and published on August 14, 2012 by Delacorte Press. It is the first prequel book in \"The Maze Runner\" series and the fourth installment overall. 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Named after the Angles, one of the Germanic tribes that migrated to England, it ultimately derives its name from the Anglia (Angeln) peninsula in the Baltic Sea. 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It is the earliest stage of a characteristically North Germanic language, and the language attested in the oldest Scandinavian Elder Futhark inscriptions, spoken around from the 2nd to 8th centuries (corresponding to the late Roman Iron Age and the Germanic Iron Age). It evolved into the dialects of Old Norse at the beginning of the Viking Age in about 800, which later themselves evolved into modern North Germanic languages.\n\nTerttu Nevalainen: Terttu Nevalainen (born 31 May 1952, Vuolijoki) is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at the University of Helsinki. She has been a Member of the Finnish Academy of Sciences since 2001 and was inducted as a First Class Knight of the Order of the White Rose of Finland in 2015. 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Many ancient historical accounts from around the world refer to or imply a creation of the earth and universe. Although specific historical understandings of creationism have used varying degrees of empirical, spiritual and/or philosophical investigations, they are all based on the view that the universe was created. The Genesis creation narrative has provided a basic framework for Jewish and Christian epistemological understandings of how the universe came into being - through the divine intervention of the god, Yahweh. Historically, literal interpretations of this narrative were more dominant than allegorical ones.\n\nCreationism: Creationism is the religious belief that the universe and life originated \"from specific acts of divine creation,\" as opposed to the scientific conclusion that they came about through natural processes. 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The daughter of Johnny Cash, Rosanne Cash recorded her self-titled debut album in 1978 under the German label Ariola. After signing with Columbia Records in 1979, Cash's second studio album \"Right or Wrong\" was released. Its lead single \"No Memories Hangin' Around\" (a duet with Bobby Bare) reached the Top 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart. Cash's third studio release, \"Seven Year Ache\" (1981) gained major success when the title track peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Country chart, followed by \"My Baby Thinks He's a Train\" and \"Blue Moon with a Heartache,\" which also reached the top spot. The album's follow-up effort, \"Somewhere in the Stars\" (1982) produced two Top 10 hits on the \"Billboard\" chart. After a 3-year hiatus, Cash issued \"Rhythm & Romance\" in 1985, which reached #1 on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums list. It spawned four Top 10 singles. 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In the U.S., 17 albums reached the \"Billboard\" Top 40, four of those the Top 10, and one album topping the chart. In the UK, 26 albums reached the Top 40, eight of those the Top Ten, and one album topping the chart. Ross had a Top 10 UK hit in every one of the last five decades, and sang lead on a Top 75 hit single at least once every year from 1964 to 1996 in the UK, a period of 33 consecutive years and a record for any performer. As of 2016 she continues to collect gold and silver awards for UK sales of her many greatest hits compilation albums.\n\nJoe Camilleri: Joseph Vincent \"Joe\" Camilleri, (born 21 May 1948 in Malta) aka Jo Jo Zep or Joey Vincent, is an Australian vocalist, songwriter and saxophonist. Camilleri has recorded as a solo artist and as a member of Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons and The Black Sorrows. 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He is a session and road-tour percussionist, and occasional actor, who has worked with several musically diverse bands and artists including George Harrison, Billy Joel, Rick Wakeman, Eric Clapton, Pink Floyd and Elton John. Cooper absorbed the influence of rock drummers from the 1960s and 1970s such as Ginger Baker, Carmine Appice, and John Bonham. Incorporation of unusual instruments (for rock drummers of the time) such as cowbells, glockenspiel, and tubular bells, along with several standard kit elements, helped create a highly varied setup. Continually modified to this day, Cooper's percussion set offers an enormous array of percussion instruments for sonic diversity such as the tambourine, congas, crash cymbals, cowbells, roto toms, tubular bells, the gong, snare and timpani. For two decades Cooper honed his technique; In the 1990s, he reinvented his style. He is known for the 7-minute percussion and drum solos he performed during the years 1990\u20131991 for Eric Clapton and for the 7-minute percussion and drum solos during all the 1994 Face to Face Tours with Billy Joel, and Elton John, and the tours with the Elton John band during the years of 1994\u20131995.\n\nThe History of Eric Clapton: The History of Eric Clapton is a compilation double LP, released in 1972 by Polydor Records in the United Kingdom, and Atco Records in the United States. It features Eric Clapton performing in various bands between 1964 and 1970, including The Yardbirds, Cream, Blind Faith and Derek and the Dominos.\n\nEric Clapton singles discography: The singles discography of Eric Clapton consists of 24 early career singles that Clapton recorded with various bands and artists including The Yardbirds, John Mayall & the Blues Breakers, Cream, John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band as well as Derek and the Dominos. As a solo artist, Clapton released 91 singles and various promotional formats from 1970 to date. His commercially most successful singles are \"Lay Down Sally\", \"Wonderful Tonight\", \"Change the World\", \"Tears in Heaven\" and the cover of Bob Marley's \"I Shot the Sheriff\", released in 1974, that actually outplayed the original release, becoming a \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one hit. Clapton's best-selling single is \"Wonderful Tonight\" which has sold more than four million copies worldwide, although he is most known for his rock anthem \"Layla\", that was originally released in 1971. Clapton later covered the song acoustically for his 1992 \"Unplugged\" million-seller, and helped to cement Clapton's reputation as both a guitarist and singer. The British rock musician also collaborated with friends along his extensive solo career. Featured singles with artists like Elton John, Sting, Cher, Chrissie Hynde, Neneh Cherry and Zucchero Fornaciari helped to uplift Clapton's single performances.\n\nLive at Montreux 1986 (Eric Clapton film): Live at Montreux 1986 is a concert film featuring the British blues rock guitarist and singer Eric Clapton. The video release consists of live footage that was recorded while Eric Clapton and his band played for over one and a half hours at the 1986 Montreux Jazz Festival. The set list includes Clapton's signature songs such as \"I Shot the Sheriff,\" \"Cocaine,\" \"Layla\" and \"Let It Rain\" as well as his Cream-era hits \"Crossroads,\" \"White Room,\" \"Badge\" and \"Sunshine of Your Love.\" Drummer Phil Collins also sang his 1981 hit \"In the Air Tonight.\" The video taping was released on 19 September 2006 on DVD format. A Blu-ray disc was also released in 2014. The release was mildly successful and it gained critical praise and various music recording certification awards around the world.\n\nTearing Us Apart: \"Tearing Us Apart\" is a song recorded by English blues rock guitarist and singer Eric Clapton on his 1986 album \"August\", produced by Phil Collins. The song was about \"the committee\", the group of Pattie Boyd's friends whom Clapton blamed for coming between Pattie and him. \"Tearing Us Apart\" was a duet with Tina Turner and was released as the second single from the album in mid-1987, following \"Behind the Mask\". The song did not chart on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, but was a minor hit in the UK. The song has been included on several setlists of Clapton's live performances in the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s; performed by other female vocalists such as Katie Kissoon, Tessa Niles, Shaun Murphy, Tracy Ackerman, Sheryl Crow, Sharon White and Michelle John (since 2011). 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In 2007, Siddhartha appeared on the compilation album as a digital only download for the Manimal Vinyl label. Also that same year, Mick Collins of The Dirt Bombs produced the single The Fashion Victims. 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The film costars several favorites from the silent film era.\n\nThe Alamo: Shrine of Texas Liberty: The Alamo: Shrine of Texas Liberty is a 1938 American black-and-white war film directed by Stuart Paton and produced by H. W. Kier and Norman Sheldon. The film was a two-reel short produced in a couple of weeks San Antonio, Texas. The film was done in pantomime and audio was done by narration and organ music.\n\nReputation (1921 film): Reputation is a lost 1921 American silent drama film produced and distributed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company and directed by Stuart Paton. Priscilla Dean stars in what was considered one of her finest performances.\n\nIn Old Cheyenne (1931 film): In Old Cheyenne is a 1931 western film directed by Stuart Paton. It is a re-make of the 1930 film \"Phantom of the Desert\".\n\nStuart Paton: Stuart Paton (23 July 1883 \u2013 16 December 1944) was a British director, screenwriter and actor of the silent era. He directed 67 films between 1915 and 1938. He also wrote for 24 films between 1914 and 1927. Despite a sizable list of credits, Paton was never well-regarded, especially as a director.\n\nBeloved Jim: Beloved Jim is a lost 1917 American silent drama film produced and released by Universal Film Manufacturing Company. It was directed by Stuart Paton and starred Priscilla Dean.\n\nThe Border Raiders: The Border Raiders is a 1918 American silent western film directed by Stuart Paton and starring Betty Compson and George Larkin.\n\n20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916 film): 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1916 silent film directed by Stuart Paton. The film's storyline is based on the novel \"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea\" by Jules Verne. It also incorporates elements from Verne's \"The Mysterious Island\".\n\nBryan Singer: Bryan Jay Singer (born September 17, 1965) is an American film director, film producer, writer, and actor. 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It broadcasts its digital signal on UHF channel 41 from a transmitter at its studios on North Meridian Road in Rockford. Until 2017, WIFR operated as a full-power television station licensed to nearby Freeport; until 2009, it broadcast an analog signal on channel 23, which WIFR-LD continues to use as its virtual digital channel via PSIP. It is owned by Gray Television. WIFR is the only television station in the Rockford market to retain the same network affiliation since it first signed on.\n\nWGCL-TV: WGCL-TV, virtual channel 46 (UHF digital channel 19), is a CBS-affiliated television station license to Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The station is owned by the Meredith Corporation as part of a duopoly with independent station WPCH-TV (channel 17). The two stations share a studio located on 14th Street in northwestern Atlanta; WGCL-TV's transmitter is located near North Druid Hills. 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Licensed to Alpena, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on VHF channel 11 (also the station's virtual channel via PSIP) from a transmitter in unincorporated Alcona County (near M-72) south of Hubbard Lake. On cable, the station can be seen on Charter channel 10 in Standard definition and digital channel 781 in high definition. Owned by the Marks Radio Group, WBKB has studios on North Bagley Street in Alpena. WBKB is the only commercial television station in one of the smallest media markets in the United States.\n\nWyoming Valley: The Wyoming Valley is an historic, industrialized region of Northeastern Pennsylvania once famous for fueling the industrial revolution in the United States with its many anthracite coal mines. As a metropolitan area, it is known as the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area, the 97th-largest metropolitan area in the United States and the 4th largest in Pennsylvania. It is called the \"Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Metropolitan Area\" after its principal cities, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, and makes up its own unique physiographic province, the Anthracite Valley in the geology of Pennsylvania. Greater Pittston makes up the center of the valley. Scranton is the most populated city in the metropolitan area with a population of 77,114. The city of Scranton has grown in population after the 2015 mid term census while Wilkes-Barre has declined in population. Wilkes-Barre is still the second most populated city in the metropolitan area and Hazleton is third. The airport(s) for this area are Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (Avoca) and the Wilkes-Barre Wyoming Valley Airport (Forty Fort).\n\nBelleville, Illinois: Belleville (French: \"Belle ville\", meaning \"Beautiful city\") is a city in St. Clair County, Illinois, United States, coterminous with the now defunct Belleville Township. The population was 42,034 according to the Census Bureau's 2015 estimates. It is the eighth-most populated city outside the Chicago Metropolitan Area and the most populated city south of Springfield in the state of Illinois. It is the county seat of St. Clair County, and the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Belleville and the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows. Belleville is the most populated city in the Metro-East region of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area and in Southern Illinois. Due to its proximity to Scott Air Force Base, the population receives a boost from military and federal civilian personnel, defense contractors, and military retirees.\n\nKWTV-DT: KWTV-DT, virtual channel 9 (UHF digital channel 39), is a CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It is the flagship television station of locally based Griffin Communications, and is part of a duopoly with MyNetworkTV affiliate KSBI (channel 52). The two stations share studio facilities located on Kelley Avenue (adjacent to the studios and main offices of the state's PBS member network, the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority [OETA]), and its transmitter facilities are located near the John Kilpatrick Turnpike on the city's northeast side.\n\nKUTV: KUTV, virtual channel 2 (UHF digital channel 34), is a CBS-affiliated television station located in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, as part of a triopoly with independent station KJZZ-TV (channel 14) and St. George-licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate KMYU (channel 12, formerly solely a satellite station KUTV from its 1999 sign-on to 2008). KUTV and KMYU share studio facilities located on South Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City, and its transmitter is located at Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains, southwest of Salt Lake City.\n\nKLFY-TV: KLFY-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 10, is the CBS-affiliated television station in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States. Its transmitter is located north of Rayne, Louisiana. Its original 1800 ft tower was located just north of Crowley near the small town of Maxie. The original tower was shortened to 1100 ft in the late 2000s due to mechanical issues. The station is owned by the Nexstar Media Group and is the oldest television station in the Lafayette area.\n\nKLAS-TV: KLAS-TV, virtual channel 8 (VHF digital channel 7), is a CBS-affiliated television station located in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group. 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Based in St. Paul, Needham started his pro boxing career by challenging lightweight bare-knuckle champion Tommy Danforth to a fight. The fight agreement stipulated that Needham needed to knock his opponent out to win the fight, so the fight was awarded to Danforth even though Needham was better than him through 8 rounds. Needham would become the lightweight champion of the Northwest in 1888 and he would controversially lose a bout for the lightweight championship of America. Around 1889, he made the jump to welterweight. One of his first fights in his new weight class is one of the longest boxing matches ever recorded, a 100 round fight against Patsy Kerrigan. The fight was declared a draw, with both men being in the brink of death. The following year, Needham would challenge Tommy Ryan for the welterweight world title. But he would end up losing after 76 rounds, in another one of the sport's longest matches. Needham moved to Alaska during the Klondike gold rush. 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The eight finalists and two reserve fighters were a mixture of invitees or had been involved in previous events (for more detail on this see the bulleted list below). As well as tournament matches there were also two 'Opening Fights', a 'Women's Fight' and three 'Super Fights' all fought under Shoot Boxing Rules (various weight classes). In total there were twenty-two fighters at the event, representing six countries.\n\nS-Cup Europe 2008: S-Cup Europe 2008 was a martial arts event co promoted by Shoot Boxing Europe and East Side Promotions. It was a preliminary qualifying tournament for the Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2008, involving ten fighters (two being reservists) with all bouts fought under Shoot Boxing rules (70 kg/154 lbs). All the tournament fighters were invitees selected on the basis of their achievements in kickboxing, Muay Thai and Savate (more information on the fighters is provided by the bulleted list below). As well as tournament matches there were also a number of opening fights and super fights (including a retirement fight), and a W.P.K.L. European title fight. One of the opening fights was fought under Shoot Boxing rules while the rest of the matches were fought under Muay Thai rules. In total there were thirty four fighters at the event, representing twelve countries, with weight classes ranging from under 32 kg to over 95 kg.\n\nThomas Americo: Thomas Americo (December 24, 1958 \u2013 September 7, 1999) was an East Timorese professional boxer. Americo won the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation's Super Lightweight title in only his second recorded professional fight, and in only his third fight, he became the first Indonesian (at the time, East Timor had not gained independence from Indonesia) fighter to challenge for a world title, when he fought World Boxing Council Super Lightweight (Junior Welterweight) champion of the world, Saoul Mamby. In becoming the first Indonesian to fight for a world title, Americo became also the first boxer from East Timor to do so.\n\nCarlos Quintana (boxer): Carlos Quintana (born November 6, 1976) is a retired Puerto Rican professional boxer. As an amateur Quintana represented Puerto Rico. He debuted as a professional in 1997. On February 24, 2006, he participated in his first professional championship fight, defeating Raul Bejerano for the World Boxing Organization's Latino welterweight championship. His first defense took place on June 24, 2006 when he defeated Joel Julio by unanimous decision in a welterweight title eliminator. In this fight he also won the World Boxing Council's Latino welterweight championship. His first world title fight took place on December 2, 2006, when he fought against Miguel Cotto for the World Boxing Association welterweight title. Cotto won the fight by technical knockout. On February 9, 2008, Quintana challenged Paul Williams for the WBO welterweight championship, winning the fight by unanimous decision. He entered the Light Middleweight division to face Deandre Latimore, knocking Latimore out to win the NABO Light Middleweight championship.\n\nGeorge Chuvalo: George Louis Chuvalo, CM (born September 12, 1937) is a retired Canadian professional boxer who was a five-time Canadian heavyweight champion, and two-time world heavyweight title challenger. Chuvalo, who is considered by many to have one of the best chins in boxing history, was never knocked down in his amateur career or his 93-fight professional career and was ranked #4 on ESPN's greatest chin in boxing history list. Chuvalo lost to Hall of Fame heavyweights such as Floyd Patterson, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and George Foreman, but was credited for his spirited performances. He did defeat top contenders such as Yvon Durelle, Doug Jones, Jerry Quarry and Cleveland Williams. He fought for the world title twice, losing a controversial decision to Ernie Terrell and another decision in his first fight with Ali.\n\nWayne Elcock: Wayne Elcock (born 12 February 1974) is a British former professional boxer. Who was managed by Frank Maloney at the start of his career and promoted by Panix promotions before moving after 2 winning fights to Frank Warren, then later to Mick Hennessy. Elcock was trained in Leicester to begin with by Jez brogan, before moving to London to be trained by both Frank Maloney and Alan Smith, along with several visits to america to build on his skills, where Wayne worked with Goody Petronelli the trainer of former world champions Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Steve Collins at his famous Brockton gym. Wayne came back to his home town to team up with Birmingham's most successful boxing trainers brothers Paddy & Tommy Lynch. Knocking out fellow contender Darren Rhodes in 1 minute 30 seconds in Elcocks homecoming and first ever fight with the Lynch brothers in Birmingham at a sold out Aston Events Centre, this setting up his first attempt at the prestigious British title Lonsdale Belt against Plymouth's Scott Dann (boxer) in the first British title fight to ever be scored by three judges, after defeat Wayne bounced back with two back to back knockout victories one of them a British title eliminator winning by TKO against Scotland's Lawrence Murphy, who was the only other boxer to have beaten Elcock, In Wayne's next contest he faced the English champion Steven Bendall who was to be yet another stopped, but this time over eight punishing rounds and setting up his next contest where he would become the first British boxer to beat long standing British champion Howard Eastman to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt in 2007, Elcock also won the Commonwealth title and the minor WBU World Middleweight title becoming the first Birmingham born fighter to ever hold a version of a World title. Elcock challenged for the IBF middleweight title against the unbeaten World champion Arthur Abraham on 8 December 2007, losing by a fifth round knockout. Wayne bounced back from his world title attempt defending the lonsdale belt with a TKO win against local Dudley rival Darren McDermott, before losing the next defence to fellow Birmingham fighter Matthew Macklin in the Battle of Brum Elcock retired at the age of 36 in 2009 to concentrate fully on his other business matters and today Wayne can be found mentoring in schools and behind the counter at Mad Dog's Boxing shop in Boldmere, Birmingham, as well as coaching in the evening at the multi award winning company Wayne Elcock's Box Clever and at his own amateur boxing club Wayne Elcock's Boxing Academy, located in Chelmsley Wood, not far from where he grew up.\n\nJuan D\u00edaz (boxer): Juan D\u00edaz (born September 17, 1983) is an American professional boxer who held the unified WBA (Super), IBF, and WBO lightweight titles in 2008. 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It was rediscovered in 1980 in Xiyanchuan village in Quyang district of the Chinese province of Hebei.\n\n(15430) 1998 UR31: (15430) 1998 UR is a main-belt binary asteroid. It was discovered through the Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program at the Xinglong Station in the Chinese province of Hebei on October 22, 1998. A moon was discovered orbiting the asteroid in 2010. The moon has an orbital period of almost exactly a day, and is tidally locked with the asteroid.\n\nXikang: Xikang or Sikang or Hsikang () was a province of the Republic of China comprising most of the Kham region of traditional Tibet, where the Khampa, a subgroup of the Tibetan people, live. The eastern part of the province was inhabited by a number of different ethnic groups, such as Han Chinese, Yi, Qiang people and Tibetan, while the western part of the province was inhabited by Tibetans. Xikang, then known as \"Chuanbian\" (\u5ddd\u908a), was a special administrative region of the Republic of China until 1939, when it became an official province. The provincial capital was Kangding from 1939 to 1951 and Ya'an from 1951 to 1955. The province had a population of some 3.4 million in 1954.\n\nShahe, Hebei: Shahe () is a county-level city in the prefecture-level city of Xingtai, in the southern part of Hebei province of the China.\n\nDajingmen: Dajingmen (Chinese \u5927\u5883\u95e8 / \u5927\u5883\u9580, Pinyin D\u00e0j\u00ecngm\u00e9n) is an important junction of the Great Wall of China in the prefecture-level city of Zhangjiakou within the Chinese province of Hebei. Dajingmen was built in 1644 in the first year of the reign of the Shunzhi Emperor in the Qing Dynasty The gate is 12 metres high, 9 metres wide, and 13 metres deep. Above the gate is a terrace measuring 12 by 7.5 metres. The wall above the gate is topped by 1.7 metre high towers, which are accompanied by a 0.8 metre high parapet wall on the side. The inscription \u5927\u597d\u6cb3\u5c71 (\"Magnificent Rivers and Mountains\") found over the lintel was mounted in traditional Han-Style in 1927 on the initiative of Gao Weiyue (\u9ad8\u7ef4\u5cb3), the ruler of the former province of Chahar (now Inner Mongolia).\n\nAllium chiwui: Allium chiwui is a plant species endemic to the Chinese Province of Hebei. The plant grows on slopes at elevations of 2100\u20132500 m.\n\nKangding: Kangding (Chinese) or Dartsedo (Tibetan), is a city and the location of the seat of Garz\u00ea Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in western Sichuan province of Southwest China. Kangding's urban center has around 100,000 inhabitants.\n\nHandan: Handan () is a prefecture-level city located in the southwestern part of Hebei province, China. It borders Xingtai on the north, and the provinces of Shanxi on the west, Henan on the south and Shandong on the east. At the 2010 census, its population was 9,174,683 inhabitants whom 2,845,790 lived in the built-up (\"or metro\") area made of 3 urban districts, Handan and Yangyan counties, and Shahe City in Xintai municipality, largely being conurbated now.\n\nKangding Airport: Kangding Airport (IATA: KGT,\u00a0ICAO: ZUKD) is an airport serving Kangding, the capital of Garz\u00ea Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in western Sichuan Province, China. It is located 40 km northwest of the city center. Construction of the airport began in September 2006 and the airport started operation on April 26, 2009.\n\nShahe, Gao County: Shahe () is a town in the northeast of Gao County, southeastern Sichuan Province in Southwest China, located 30 km southeast of the city of Yibin. In 2009, it administered 26 villages. 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The series was originally aired on BBC2 from 2000 to 2002. In the series, Theroux accompanied a different British celebrity in each programme as they went about their day-to-day business, interviewing them about their lives and experiences as he did so. His episode about Jimmy Savile \"(When Louis Met... Jimmy)\" was voted one of the top 50 documentaries of all time in a survey by Britain's Channel Four. In another episode \"(\"When Louis Met... the Hamiltons\")\", the Tory MP Neil Hamilton and his wife Christine were arrested during the course of filming following allegations of indecent assault which were subsequently found to be false. The show did not return for a third series; Theroux said that he had difficulty in finding people to appear.\n\nTrevor's World of Sport: Trevor's World of Sport began as a 2003 BBC television sitcom written and directed by Andy Hamilton and starring Neil Pearson as Trevor. Only one television series was made, and Hamilton felt mistreated by the BBC over the scheduling of the show. The first episode attracted an average of 3.4 million viewers, dropping to 2.9 million for the second and third episodes. The subsequent episodes were rescheduled from Friday evenings (just after the 9:00pm watershed) to Monday nights (after the 10:00pm news), despite the Radio Times issues having already been published listing the originally scheduled transmission dates. Hamilton went public with his displeasure over the show's scheduling and vowed never to work for BBC1 again, though he has since changed his mind. A radio version was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2004, with subsequent series in 2005 and 2007.\n\nCooking with Master Chefs: Hosted by Julia Child: Cooking with Master Chefs was a PBS television cooking show that featured Julia Child visiting 16 celebrated chefs in the United States. An episode that featured Lidia Bastianich was nominated for a 1994 Emmy Award. Other chefs she visited included Emeril Lagasse, Jacques P\u00e9pin, and Alice Waters. The show featured a companion book of the same name, published in 1993 (ISBN\u00a0 ). Reruns of the show currently air on WUCF-TV.\n\nIron Chef: Iron Chef (\u6599\u7406\u306e\u9244\u4eba , Ry\u014dri no Tetsujin , literally \"Ironmen of Cooking\") is a Japanese television cooking show produced by Fuji Television. The series, which premiered on October 10, 1993, is a stylized cook-off featuring guest chefs challenging one of the show's resident \"Iron Chefs\" in a timed cooking battle built around a specific theme ingredient. The series ended on September 24, 1999, although occasional specials were produced until 2002. The series aired 309 episodes. Repeats are regularly aired on the Food Network in Canada, the Cooking Channel in the United States and on Special Broadcasting Service in Australia. 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It was Verdi's penultimate opera, and was first performed at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan, on 5 February 1887.\n\nDie Walk\u00fcre: Die Walk\u00fcre (The Valkyrie), WWV 86B, is a music drama in three acts by Richard Wagner with a German libretto by the composer. It is the second of the four works that form Wagner's cycle \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\" (\"The Ring of the Nibelung\").\n\nRichard Wagner: Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ] ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is primarily known for his operas (or, as some of his later works were later known, \"music dramas\"). Unlike most opera composers, Wagner wrote both the libretto and the music for each of his stage works. 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It is often referred to as the Ring Cycle, \"Wagner's Ring\", or simply \"The Ring\".\n\nRing (video game): Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen is a 1999 point-and-click adventure video game for Microsoft Windows developed by Arxel Tribe and published in North America by Red Orb Entertainment and in Europe by Cryo Interactive. The game is based on Richard Wagner's four opera cycle \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\", and features music from various performances of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Georg Solti from 1958 to 1964, chosen in collaboration with PolyGram and Decca. French comic-book artist Philippe Druillet also worked on the game, providing much of the artwork.\n\nWhat's Opera, Doc?: What's Opera, Doc? is a 1957 American animated cartoon comedy-drama musical short in the \"Merrie Melodies\" series, directed by Chuck Jones for Warner Bros. Cartoons. The Michael Maltese story features Elmer Fudd chasing Bugs Bunny through a parody of 19th-century classical composer Richard Wagner's operas, particularly \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\" (\"The Ring of the Nibelung\"), \"Der Fliegende Holl\u00e4nder\", and \"Tannh\u00e4user\". It borrows heavily from the second opera in the \"Ring Cycle\" \"Die Walk\u00fcre\", woven around the standard Bugs-Elmer conflict.\n\nLance Ryan: Lance Ryan (born 1 May 1971) is a Canadian operatic tenor, who has worked from Germany since 2005. He is known for singing Siegfried in Wagner's \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\", which he performed at opera houses in Europe including the Bayreuth Festival. 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In 2014, it was announced that the six issue series would finally be collected into one publication by Dover Publications in 2015.\n\nRosemary Ellen Guiley: Rosemary Ellen Guiley (born 8 July 1950) is an American writer on topics related to spirituality, the occult, and the paranormal. She is also a radio show host, a certified hypnotist, a board director of the \"National Museum of Mysteries and Research\" and the \"Foundation for Research into Extraterrestrial Encounters\", and a \"Lifetime Achievement Award\" winner from the Upper Peninsula Paranormal Research Society, Michigan. She has written more than 49 books, including ten encyclopedias.\n\nMichele Bardsley: Michele Bardsley is the pen name of Michele Freeman (born Michele Renee Vail on January 21, 1970 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) who is an award-winning American writer of paranormal and contemporary romantic fiction. Bardsley is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author and has published more than 40 novels, novellas, short stories, and articles since the publication of her first book in 1999. She's written young adult paranormal fiction under Michele Vail. She lives in Texas with her husband, four dogs, and two cats.\n\nWarm Bodies (film): Warm Bodies is a 2013 American paranormal romantic zombie comedy film based on Isaac Marion's novel of the same name. Directed and written by Jonathan Levine, the film stars Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, Analeigh Tipton and John Malkovich.", "question": "which paranormal novel was written by an american romance-paranormal writer?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"novel_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the paranormal novel."}, "novel_genres": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of genres associated with the novel."}, "author_info": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the author."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the author."}, "author_primary_genres": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of primary genres the author is known for, including romance and paranormal."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality", "author_primary_genres"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["novel_title", "novel_genres", "author_info"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"novel_title": "Unleashed", "novel_genres": ["paranormal", "suspense"], "author_info": {"name": "Sara Humphreys", "nationality": "American", "author_primary_genres": ["paranormal", "suspense"]}}, "ground_truth": {"novel_title": "Dark Guardian", "novel_genres": ["paranormal", "suspense"], "author_info": {"name": "Christine Feehan", "nationality": "American", "author_primary_genres": ["romance", "paranormal"]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1558, "output_tokens": 65, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "a4f3bee59fb02132997134b8a3b04e59d4828e0544a300604854581ddf6c45e3", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae66c7f55429908198fa5ce", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "2009", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Planet Asia: Jason Green (born October 24, 1976), better known as Planet Asia, is a rapper from Fresno, California. He is prominent for being one half of the now broken up hip-hop duo the Cali Agents and is currently a member of the groups Gold Chain Military and Durag Dynasty. He is also well known for his vast discography of mixtapes.\n\n2008 All-Pro Team: The 2008 All-Pro Team is composed of the National Football League (NFL) players that were named to the Associated Press (AP), Pro Football Writers Association (PFWA), and Sporting News All-Pro Teams in 2008. These are the current teams that historically appear in \"Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the NFL\". Although the NFL has no official awards, according to the NFL spokesman Greg Aiello, the \"NFL Record and Fact Book\" has historically listed All-Pro teams from major news sources such as the Associated Press, Sporting News, Pro Football Writers Association, as well as teams from organizations that no longer release All-Pro teams such as Newspaper Enterprise Association and United Press International.\n\nGeorge Esper: George Esper (1932 \u2013 February 2, 2012) was an American journalist. Esper was a noted foreign correspondent for the Associated Press during the Vietnam war, working at the AP's Saigon Bureau under bureau chief Edwin Q. White. Esper refused to leave the city, now known as Ho Chi Minh City, during the Fall of Saigon, choosing to cover the aftermath of the end of the war. He spent forty-two years reporting for the Associated Press. He worked as a journalism professor at West Virginia University following his retirement from the AP in 2000.\n\nFour Stars (album): Four Stars (stylized as \"\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\" or ) is the fourth studio album by rock band The Greenhornes, it is available on iTunes, and the CD and LP released on November 9, 2010. It is their first studio album in eight years, with \"Dual Mono\" in 2002 and their first original release since \"East Grand Blues\", an EP released in 2005. After the recording and release of \"East Grand Blues\" and their compilation album \"Sewed Soles\" in 2005, the group was on temporary hiatus, and Patrick Keeler and Jack Lawrence formed The Raconteurs with Detroit friends Jack White and Brendan Benson. After recording two albums and immense touring through North America, the UK and Australia, the group announced they would be taking a break and returning to their other bands. During this time, Lawrence and Keeler also performed as \"The Do-Whatters\", Jack White's rhythm band for a collaboration with Loretta Lynn on her album \"Van Lear Rose\". After these projects, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler reunited with Craig Fox again in Ohio, where they recorded \"Four Stars\" in mid-2010.\n\nJack White: John Anthony \"Jack\" White (n\u00e9 Gillis; July 9, 1975) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. He is known as the lead singer and guitarist of duo The White Stripes. He has also had success in other bands and as a solo artist. On April 24, 2012, White released his debut solo album, \"Blunderbuss\". His second studio album, \"Lazaretto\", was released on June 10, 2014. Both received wide commercial and critical acclaim.\n\nRuby Amanfu: Ruby Amanfu is a Ghanaian-born singer and songwriter based out of Nashville, TN and Los Angeles, CA. Amanfu released her most recent studio album, Standing Still, on August 28, 2015, following a double single release of \"Bluff\" and \"Love Out Loud\" in 2013. Amanfu is known for her collaborations with Jack White in his all-female band, The Peacocks. She is also well known for being one half of the duo Sam & Ruby, whose album was named Associated Press Album of the Year in 2009.\n\nAssociated Press NFL Most Valuable Player Award: The Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player Award is presented annually by the Associated Press (AP) to the National Football League (NFL) player deemed to have been the \"most valuable\" in that year's regular season. While there have been many selectors of NFL MVPs in the past, today the MVP award presented by the AP is considered the \"de facto\" official NFL MVP award and the most prestigious. Since 2011, the NFL has held the annual NFL Honors ceremony to recognize the winner of each year's Associated Press MVP award, along with other AP awards, such as the AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year and AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year. The incumbent AP NFL MVP is Matt Ryan, who led the Atlanta Falcons to an 11\u20135 record and whose 117.1 passer rating was the highest among quarterbacks in the 2016 season.\n\nSam Nixon: Sam Nixon (born 21 March 1986) is an English singer and television presenter. He came third on the \"Pop Idol\" television series in 2003 and is now one half of the duo Sam & Mark, with the other being Mark Rhodes.\n\nRod Cason: Rod Cason (born February 9, 1950) is a former American football offensive tackle. He played college football at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas from 1969-1971 where he was named twice named Associated Press \"Second Team All-America\" as well as being the first player named First Team NAIA All-America honors three consecutive times. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002. He was selected in the 11th round of the NFL draft by the New England Patriots in 1972.\n\nSam & Ruby: Sam & Ruby are an American musical duo composed of Sam Brooker and Ruby Amanfu. Sam & Ruby are based in Nashville and have recorded two EPs and one full-length record, and are currently signed to the Rykodisc record label. Their song \"Heaven's My Home\" was featured on the movie and soundtrack \"The Secret Life of Bees\". They are both members of the A Capella group The Collective featured on Season 3 of NBC's The Sing-Off.", "question": "Ruby Amanfu is a Ghanaian-born singer and son Amanfu is known for her collaborations with Jack White, she is also well known for being one half of the duo Sam & Ruby, whose album was named Associated Press Album of the Year, in which year?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"artist_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the artist."}, "origin": {"type": "string", "description": "The birthplace or origin of the artist."}}, "required": ["name", "origin"], "additionalProperties": false}, "duo_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the musical duo."}, "member_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of members in the duo."}}, "required": ["name", "member_count"], "additionalProperties": false}, "album_award": {"type": "object", "properties": {"award_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the award received by the album."}, "award_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the album received the award."}}, "required": ["award_name", "award_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["artist_details", "duo_details", "album_award"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"artist_details": {"name": "Ruby Amanfu", "origin": "Ghanaian-born"}, "duo_details": {"name": "Sam & Ruby", "member_count": 2}, "album_award": {"award_name": "Associated Press Album of the Year", "award_year": 2009}}, "ground_truth": {"artist_details": {"name": "Ruby Amanfu", "origin": "Ghanaian-born"}, "duo_details": {"name": "Sam & Ruby", "member_count": 2}, "album_award": {"award_name": "Associated Press Album of the Year", "award_year": 2009}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2048, "output_tokens": 69, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d318ef2de469a09ff5e8069c5382c7b5e012b14881cfa36606195d410f15fc79", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8b57db55429949d91db55d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "American", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Arnold (software): Arnold is an unbiased, physically based, ray tracing 3D rendering application created by the company Solid Angle. 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Parker's directorial debut feature film, \"The Birth of a Nation\", in which he also starred, made history at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival when Fox Searchlight Pictures acquired the distribution rights for $17.5 million, breaking the record for the most paid for a Sundance Film Festival production, surpassing \"Little Miss Sunshine\", which had been acquired by Searchlight for $10 million ten years earlier.\n\nMarion Rodgers: Marion Raymond \"Rodge\" Rodgers USAF (b. 1923) was a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African-American military pilots who fought in World War II and were the first African-American military aviators in the United States armed forces. He reached the rank of lieutenant colonel and served the Air Force for 22 years, commanding the renowned 99th Flying Squadron of \"Red Tails\" after combat, then working in management for NORAD and NASA. 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(The term \"Tuskegee Airmen\" did not come into use until the creation of a veteran's organization in 1972). Mann nicknamed his own fighter plane \"The Iron Lady\" after his wife.\n\nEvery Secret Thing (film): Every Secret Thing is a 2014 American crime film directed by Amy J. Berg and written by Nicole Holofcener, based on a 2004 novel of the same name written by Laura Lippman. The film stars Diane Lane, Elizabeth Banks, Dakota Fanning, Danielle Macdonald, and Nate Parker, and is notable for being Academy Award-winning actress Frances McDormand's debut as producer. The film was released theatrically on May 15, 2015 and on home video on August 4, 2015.\n\n99th Flying Training Squadron: The 99th Flying Training Squadron flies Raytheon T-1 Jayhawks and they are in the process of painting the tops of the tails of their aircraft red, in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen the \"Red Tails\".\n\nElijah Kelley: Elijah Kelley (born August 1, 1986) is an American actor, singer, and dancer. He appeared in films such as \"28 Days\" (2000), \"Take the Lead\" (2006), \"Hairspray\" (2007), \"Red Tails\" (2012) \"Lee Daniels' The Butler\" (2013), NBC's live-musical event \"The Wiz Live! \" (2015) and as Ricky Bell in \"The New Edition Story\" (2017).\n\nThe Birth of a Nation (2016 film): The Birth of a Nation is a 2016 American period drama film based on the story of Nat Turner, the enslaved man who led a slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia, in 1831. Co-written, co-produced and directed by Nate Parker (in his directorial debut), the film stars Parker as Turner, with Armie Hammer, Mark Boone Junior, Colman Domingo, Aunjanue Ellis, Aja Naomi King, Dwight Henry, Jackie Earle Haley, Esther Scott, Penelope Ann Miller, Roger Guenveur Smith, and Gabrielle Union in supporting roles. Parker also petitioned financiers to invest in the film, ultimately getting an $8.5 million production budget, and started filming in May 2015 in Georgia.\n\nRed Tails: Red Tails is a 2012 American war film directed by Anthony Hemingway in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Terrence Howard and Cuba Gooding Jr. The film is about the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African-American United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) servicemen during World War II. The characters in the film are fictional, although based on real individuals. The film was produced by Lucasfilm and released by 20th Century Fox. 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It opened in 1982 and was originally owned and operated by Echo Bay Mines Limited, who in 2003 became a fully owned subsidiary of Kinross Gold Corporation.\n\nJackson Mine: The Jackson Mine is an open pit iron mine in Negaunee, Michigan, extracting resources from the Marquette Iron Range. The first iron mine in the Lake Superior region, Jackson Mine was designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 1956 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The Lake Superior Mining Institute said, the mine \"is attractive in the iron ore region of Michigan and the entire Lake Superior region, because of the fact it was here that the first discovery of iron ore was made, here the first mining was done, and from its ore the first iron was manufactured.\" Multiple other mines soon followed the Jackson's lead, establishing the foundation of the economy of the entire region. 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Named for the famous mine in Australia, the Burra Burra Mine extracted over 15 million tons (14 million metric tons) of copper ore during its 60 years of operation between 1899 and 1959. The mine's remaining structures are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Burra Burra Mine Historic District. The site is also home to the Ducktown Basin Museum, and the museum and mine are a Tennessee State Historic Site operated in partnership with the Tennessee Historical Commission.\n\nWopkaimin people: The Wopkaimin are a small aboriginal tribe that lives in the remote Star Mountains in western Papua New Guinea in what is known as the Fly River socio-ecological region. The tribe speaks Faiwol. The Ok Tedi Mine, the third largest open pit copper and gold mine in the world is located in their traditional territory. Before the coming of the mine with construction starting in 1981 the Wopkaimin lived in a subsistence economy. The mine severely impacted the tribe, totally disrupting their traditional patterns of life. For one thing, Tabubil a town of 12,500 to house mine workers was built in the midst of their territory. Work for wages was available to tribal members, but only at the unskilled level and not on a regular basis. The Wopkaimin along with many other ethnic groups living in the area now live on a rotating basis between the town of Tabubil, roadside villages along the Kiunga-Tabubil Highway, and in villages away from the mine as jobs are lost or become available.\n\nGahcho Kue Diamond Mine Project: The Gahcho Ku\u00e9 Diamond Mine is located on the Canadian tundra in the Northwest Territories. It is situated at Kennady Lake ( ), in the Akaitcho Treaty 8 Territory AK claim block, which is 85 km southeast of the Snap Lake Diamond Mine and approximately 280 km east northeast of Yellowknife. The site is served by Gahcho Kue Aerodrome, which has both an ice runway in winter and a year-round gravel runway, and a spur of the Tibbitt to Contwoyto Winter Road from Lupin Mine. the main camp is at , north of the ice strip, with a smaller site at , south of the runway.\n\nHollywood, Raleigh County, West Virginia: Hollywood was an unincorporated community located in Raleigh County, West Virginia . Its Post Office no longer exists. There is also a Hollywood in Monroe County, West Virginia. Hollywood was renamed to MacArthur in 1942. However, it was a distinct mining community with its own coal mines see mine map 336094, located in Beckley. MacArthur used different mines see mine map 335329.\n\nLost Lemon Mine: The Lost Lemon Mine is a legendary lost mine said to be located in the Canadian Province of Alberta. The story has been retold in countless books with the authoritative version being \"The Lost Lemon Mine\" by Tom Primrose.The story first appeared in the 1946 edition of the \"Alberta Folklore Quarterly\" and later in magazines such as \"Canada West\". The Lost Lemon Mine has also been featured in television documentary series \"Northern Mysteries\", and worked into the plot of \"The Final Sacrifice\". Countless people have searched for the mine. A number of searchers have never returned.\n\nTreasure map: A treasure map is a map that marks the location of buried treasure, a lost mine, a valuable secret or a hidden locale. More common in fiction than in reality, \"pirate treasure maps\" are often depicted in works of fiction as hand drawn and containing arcane clues for the characters to follow. 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Following the resignation of Lenny Wilkens as a head coach after the 1971\u201372 season and a poor campaign in the 1972\u201373 season that saw the departure of general manager Bob Houbregs, the Sonics hired Boston Celtics' stalwart Bill Russell as head coach and general manager. With Russell at the helm, the team finished in 6th place in the Western Conference with a 36\u201346 record. The Sonics' home court, Seattle Center Coliseum, was the venue for the 1974 NBA All-Star Game.\n\n1986\u201387 Seattle SuperSonics season: The 1986\u201387 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 20th season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association. Bernie Bickerstaff returned for his second season as head coach of the franchise and, despite little improvement over their previous season's 31\u201351 record, managed to clinch a spot in the playoffs and reach the Western Conference Finals, losing in four games to the Los Angeles Lakers.\n\nP. J. Carlesimo: Peter John \"P. 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In their third season with Lenny Wilkens as head coach, the Sonics finished the regular season in sixth place in the Western Conference with a 47\u201335 record, their first winning record in franchise history. Wilkens quit as head coach at the end of the season and was replaced by former Dallas Chaparrals coach Tom Nissalke.\n\n2007\u201308 Seattle SuperSonics season: The 2007\u201308 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 41st season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the franchise's final season of play in Seattle before relocating to Oklahoma City to play as the Thunder. With head coach P. J. Carlesimo as replacement of Bob Hill, who was fired at the end of the previous season, the SuperSonics finished in 15th place in the Western Conference with a franchise worst 20\u201362 record. Seattle's first round draft pick and no. 2 overall Kevin Durant was chosen as the Rookie of the Year at the end of the season.\n\nBob Kloppenburg: Bob Kloppenburg (born July 28, 1927) is an American professional basketball coach, who served as an interim head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the early 1980s. Kloppenburg later served as an assistant coach for the Seattle SuperSonics, Denver Nuggets and Toronto Raptors. While with the Seattle SuperSonics (1985\u20131996), Kloppenburg was the assistant coach for the NBA West All-Star team in 1994. He contributed to Seattle's three 60 win seasons in the 90's. His NAIA small college coaching career saw him win five district championships in twenty years for an overall record of 369-161. Widely regarded as the innovator of the SOS Defensive System, a system known for its ability to create turnovers because of \"contact switching\" on every screen and intense ball pressure with trapping principles. Kloppenburg is, together with Ernie Woods, the co-founder of basketball coaching website \"HoopTactics.com\".\n\n1970\u201371 Seattle SuperSonics season: The 1970\u201371 Seattle SuperSonics season was the Seattle SuperSonics 4th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In their second season with Lenny Wilkens as head coach, the Sonics finished in 8th place in the Western Conference with a 38\u201344 record. Trouble arose with the injury of top scorer Bob Rule, who tore his Achilles tendon three games into the season during a match against the Portland Trail Blazers and lost him for the remainder of the season.\n\n1974\u201375 Seattle SuperSonics season: The 1974\u201375 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 8th season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In their second season with Bill Russell as head coach and with rookies comprising half the roster, the SuperSonics finished the regular season in 4th place in the Western Conference with a 43\u201339 record and reached the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. After defeating the Detroit Pistons in 3 games in the first round in a best-of-three series, the team fell to the future champions Golden State Warriors in six games.", "question": "Who did a television broadcaster replace as head coach of the Seattle SuperSonics?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"replacing_coach": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the coach who was replaced."}}, "required": ["name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "new_coach": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the new coach who was also a television broadcaster."}, "is_broadcaster": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the new coach was also a television broadcaster."}}, "required": ["name", "is_broadcaster"], "additionalProperties": false}, "season_of_replacement": {"type": "string", "description": "The season in which the replacement occurred."}}, "required": ["replacing_coach", "new_coach", "season_of_replacement"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"replacing_coach": {"name": "Bob Hill"}, "new_coach": {"name": "P. 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It began in the sixties in various experimental films (mostly by Andy Warhol, but also by other directors). In 1987, he received lessons from an actor F. Murray Abraham and subsequently played the role of a character named Hubbley in the short film \"The Houseguest\". He later starred in several other films and television series. As a composer, he composes mainly for French drama films. He also participated in a variety of documentary films and television programs. As a director he made one experimental film called \"Police Car\".\n\nJohn Malkovich: John Gavin Malkovich (born December 9, 1953) is an American actor, director, and producer. He has appeared in more than 70 films. For his roles in \"Places in the Heart\" and \"In the Line of Fire\", he received Academy Award nominations. He has also appeared in films such as \"Empire of the Sun\", \"The Killing Fields\", \"Con Air\", \"Of Mice and Men\", \"Rounders\", \"Ripley's Game\", \"Knockaround Guys\", \"Being John Malkovich\", \"Shadow of the Vampire\", \"Burn After Reading\", \"RED\", \"Mulholland Falls\", \"Dangerous Liaisons\", and \"Warm Bodies\", as well as producing films such as \"Ghost World\", \"Juno\", and \"The Perks of Being a Wallflower\".\n\nRobin Bhatt: Robin Bhatt (Hindi: \u0930\u094b\u092c\u093f\u0928 \u092d\u091f\u094d\u091f ) is known as one of the most successful writers in Bollywood. He is well known for his skills in penning screenplay. He is the brother of Mahesh Bhatt. He has written many films and was nominated 3 times and won award for Baazigar. His debut film as writer was Aashiqui, which proved to be a hit film. He has written many films for Bhatt Productions.\n\nShamal Sabri: Shamal Sabri (Kurdish: \u0634\u0647\u200c\u0645\u0627\u0644 \u0633\u0647\u200c\u0628\u0631\u06cc), (born 9 November 1985), is an independent Kurdish award-winning film producer and Duhok International Film Festival Artistic Director, graduated from Duhok University with BA in English Literature. . He was born in the city of Duhok (Kurdish: \u062f\u0647\u0648\u0643) in Iraqi Kurdistan. Apart from being one of the co-founders of Duhok IFF in 2009, he has worked in many other fields of video productions, produced many commercials and music videos in NV Production and Vin TV. Throughout his film carrier, he has contributed in many award-winning films as an assistant director, production manager, assistant producer and line producer. His latest contributions were in many films such as \"Before Snowfall\" by Hisham Zaman, \"The Swallow\" by Mano Khalil, \"Memories on Stone\" by Shawkat Amin Korki and Michael by Kurdo Duski. He has proven himself over and over as an important player in Kurdistan's developing film industry and eventually earned the position of Artistic Director of Duhok IFF in 2016. Shamal is the head of submission committee for films representing Iraq in the Asia Pacific Screen Awards.\n\nAfterwards: Afterwards (French: Et apr\u00e8s ) is a 2008 English-language psychological thriller film directed by Gilles Bourdos and starring Romain Duris, John Malkovich and Evangeline Lilly. Based on Guillaume Musso's novel \"Et apr\u00e8s...\", the story tells of a workaholic lawyer who is told by a self-proclaimed visionary that he must try to prevent his imminent death. The film was shot in New York City, Montreal and various New Mexico locations over June to July 2007, and had a French release in January 2009.\n\nKrishnam Raju filmography: Krishnam Raju is an Indian actor who acted more than 190 films. Krishnam Raju entered Tollywood in 1966 with the film \"Chilaka Gorinka\" directed by Kotayya Pratyagatma alongside Krishna Kumari. The film won Nandi Award for Best Feature Film - Silver for that year. Later he acted in the mythological film \"Shri Krishnavataram\" which also starsN. T. Rama Rao. He acted in many films with the established actos N. T. Rama Rao and Akkineni Nageswara Rao. He also acted in many films with the established actresses Krishna Kumari, Rajasulochana, Jamuna and Kanchana.\n\nRudolf Biebrach: Rudolf Biebrach (1866\u20131938) was a German actor and film director. He directed over 70 films between 1909 and 1930; and he appeared as an actor in nearly 110 films between 1909 and 1938. In his youth, Biebrach had worked for some years as a engraver. He got his first engagement as an actor in Gie\u00dfen during 1890/1891. After a long career as a stage actor, Biebrach managed to become a successful director and character actor in the German film during the 1910s. He directed many films with Henny Porten and Lotte Neumann.\n\nShajoon Kariyal: Shajoon Kariyal is an Indian film director and producer working in Malayalam cinema. Shajoon was born in 1963 in Kozhikode, Kerala and had his primary education from Govt. Ganapath High School, Chalappuram. He started his film career in 1984, at the age of 18, as an assistant director to I. V. Sasi. He worked as the assistant or associate director to many films including \"Uyarangalil\" (1984), \"Anubandham\" (1985), \"Karimpinpoovinakkare\" (1985), \"Aavanazhi\" (1986), \"1921\" (1988), \"Douthyam\" (1989), \"Varthamana Kalam\" (1990), \"Arhatha\" (1990), \"Midhya\" (1991), \"Neelagiri\" (1991) and \"Varnapakittu\" (1997). He was the story writer for the Mammootty-starrer megahit \"Jackpot\" (1993). He debuted as a director with \"Rajaputhran\" (1996), starring Suresh Gopi, Shobhana and Vikram. He has directed many films, including the commercially successful \"Thachiledathu Chundan\" (1999) and the critically acclaimed \"Vadakkumnadhan\" (2006). After \"Vadakkumnadhan\", he planned two films, \"Raman Police\" and \"Talkies\", but both the projects did not work out. In 2012, he directed \"Chettayees\" which he also co-produced, as one of the five partners of the newly launched production house Thakkaali Films. His latest film is \"Sir C. P.\" (2015).\n\nNaveen Krishna: Naveen Krishna (Kannada: \u0ca8\u0cb5\u0cc0\u0ca8\u0ccd \u0c95\u0cc3\u0cb7\u0ccd\u0ca3 ) is an Indian film actor, director and writer based in Kannada Film Industry. After having starred in many films as a child actor, he made his adult debut in the film \"Shrirasthu Shubhamasthu\" (2000) and has since then acted in various films, mostly in supporting roles, in films such as \"Kadamba\" (2004), \"Nenapirali\" (2005), \"Dheemaku\" (2008) and \"Mathond Madhuvena\" (2011). His lead roles in the critically acclaimed films, \"Haggada Kone\" (2014) and \"Actor\" (2016) won him several laurels and appreciations. Naveen, the son of veteran actor Srinivasa Murthy, has also written the lyrics for songs and showcased his multi-talents in the film making process.\n\nSanjoy Chowdhury: Sanjoy Chowdhury is an Indian film score composer. He debuted in 1998, by composing the background score of the Malayalam movie, \"Ennu Swantham Janakikutty\". Shortly afterwards, filmmaker John Matthew Matthan roped him in to compose the background score of his Aamir Khan starrer, \"Sarfarosh\". He has specialized as a background music composer and has composed the background score in many films. 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Riots claimed many more lives.\n\nHolocaust victims: Holocaust victims were people who were targeted by the government of Nazi Germany for various discriminatory practices due to ethnicity, religion, political beliefs, or sexual orientation. These institutionalized practices came to be called The Holocaust, and began with legalized social discrimination against specific groups, and involuntary hospitalization, euthanasia, and forced sterilization of those considered physically or mentally unfit for society. These practices escalated during World War II to include non-judicial incarceration, confiscation of property, forced labor, sexual slavery, medical experimentation, and death through overwork, undernourishment, and execution through a variety of methods, with genocide of different groups as the primary goal.\n\nRingworm affair (Israel): The ringworm affair refers to circumstances involving an alleged number of 20,000 to 200,000 Jewish individuals who were treated between 1948 and 1960 for tinea capitis (ringworm) with ionizing radiation to the head and neck area both within Israel and abroad. The population suffering from the disease in Israel at the time was composed primarily of newly arrived immigrants and populations who were expected to emigrate, mostly from North Africa, as well as some from Middle East and elsewhere, but many Jewish children were irradiated in their home countries regardless of their intent to emigrate. Though radiation was the standard treatment at the time, studies have shown the treatment caused cancer and other health problems.\n\nTargeted threat: Targeted threats are a class of malware destined for one specific organization or industry. A type of crimeware, these threats are of particular concern because they are designed to capture sensitive information. Targeted attacks may include threats delivered via SMTP e-mail, port attacks, zero day attack vulnerability exploits or phishing messages. Government organisations are the most targeted sector. Financial industries are the second most targeted sector, most likely because cybercriminals desire to profit from the confidential, sensitive information the financial industry IT infrastructure houses. Similarly, online brokerage accounts have also been targeted by such attacks.\n\nInformation security awareness: Information security awareness is an evolving part of information security that focuses on raising consciousness regarding potential risks of the rapidly evolving forms of information and the rapidly evolving threats to that information which target human behavior. As threats have matured and information has increased in value, attackers have increased their capabilities and expanded to broader intentions, developed more attack methods and methodologies and are acting on more diverse motives. As information security controls and processes have matured, attacks have matured to circumvent controls and processes. Attackers have targeted and successfully exploited individuals human behavior to breach corporate networks and critical infrastructure systems. Targeted individuals who are unaware of information and threats may unknowingly circumvent traditional security controls and processes and enable a breach of the organization. In response, information security awareness is maturing. Cybersecurity as a business problem has dominated the agenda of most chief information officers (CIO)s, exposing a need for countermeasures to today's cyber threat landscape. The goal of Information security awareness is to make everyone aware that they are susceptible to the opportunities and challenges in today\u2019s threat landscape, change human risk behaviors and create or enhance a secure organizational culture.\n\nPage of Testimony: A Page of Testimony is a form issued by Yad Vashem (\u05d9\u05d3 \u05d5\u05e9\u05dd) that asks for information about a Jewish victim of the Holocaust. Over 4.3 million Pages of Testimony have been submitted to Yad Vashem, beginning in the 1950s. Most of these, as well as other forms of documentation of Holocaust victims, are searchable and viewable online through Yad Vashem's Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names.\n\nJewish skeptics: Jewish skeptics are Jewish individuals (historically, Jewish philosophers) who have held skeptical views on matters of the Jewish religion. In general, these skeptical views regard some or all of the \"principles of faith,\" whatever these may be (see Maimonides, Albo), but historically Jewish skepticism is directed either at (1) the existence of the God of Judaism or (2) the authenticity and veracity of the Torah.\n\nJewish left: The term \"Jewish left\" describes Jews who identify with or support left wing, occasionally liberal causes, consciously as Jews, either as individuals or through organizations. There is no one organization or movement which constitutes the \"Jewish left,\" however. Jews have been major forces in the history of the labor movement, the settlement house movement, the women's rights movement, anti-racist work, and anti-fascist organizing of many forms in Europe, the United States and modern-day Israel. The Jewish people have a rich history of involvement in socialism, Marxism, and Western liberalism. Although the expression \"on the left\" covers a range of politics, many well-known figures \"on the left\" have been of Jews who were born into Jewish families and have various degrees of connection to Jewish communities, Jewish culture, Jewish tradition or the Jewish religion in its many variants.\n\nLivia Rothkirchen: Livia Rothkirchen (1922-2013), historian, author and archivist, made distinct contribution to documenting the Holocaust, specifically issues flowing from Nazi Germany\u2019s peacetime take-over of the democratic Republic of Czechoslovakia. Nearly two years before the outbreak of World War II, Germany seized the Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia with the assent of major European states. Germany then dismembered Czechoslovakia, replacing it with German-controlled Bohemia and Moravia, and a nominally independent Slovak state, which collaborated with Nazi policy. In all three areas, harsh regulations were imposed on Jewish citizens, most of whom were ultimately deported and killed. 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The stadium held a capacity of 33,852 people and served primarily as a venue for rugby union matches but also hosted a number of football fixtures.\n\nBashir Ahmed Sarki: Bashir Sarki, full name Haji Bashir Ahmed Sarki, was born in the small town of Thul on 13 March 1951, and belongs to the udi village in Jacobabad (Sindhi: \u062c\u06cc\u06a9\u0628 \u0622\u0628\u0627\u062f) Sindh, Pakistan. Its geographical coordinates are 28\u00b0 12' 0\" North, 68\u00b0 47' 0\" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Udi. He is considered to be one of the most powerful Feudal Lords of the district and belongs from the historic Sarki dynasty of Sindh, which was formerly known as the Sharqi empire of Jaunpur. He holds a title of Vadera, meaning Lord, which he inherited from his forefathers, who were once the rulers of Jaunpur, which is now a part of India. He is reported to be the key person behind the major political decisions taken in the locality.\n\nSS El Oriente: SS \"El Oriente was a cargo ship built in 1910 for the Morgan Line, a subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Company. During World War I, she was known as USS \"El Oriente\" (ID-4504) in service with the United States Navy. At the end of war, she reverted to her original name of SS \"El Oriente\". During World War II she was chartered by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) as SS \"Henri Dunant (sometimes also spelled Henry Dunant), but reverted to her original name of SS \"El Oriente\" at the end of the charter.\n\nSymbiote (comics): The Symbiotes (originally known as the Klyntar) are a fictional race of amorphous extraterrestrial symbiotes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. 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In the English anime adaptation by Nelvana of the series, \"Cardcaptors\", her name is changed to Sakura Avalon, though it was changed back to her original name in the dub of the 2nd film by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. For the alternative English dub by Omni Productions, her original name was fully kept, making it more faithfully closer to the original Japanese version. For all Japanese-language productions of the anime (including movies, audio CDs, and video games), Sakura is voiced by Sakura Tange. For the Nelvana English-language dub production, she is voiced by Carly McKillip through \"Cardcaptors\" and the first movie. She is voiced in the second movie by Kari Wahlgren. For the alternative English dub produced by Omni Productions to air on Animax Asia, she was voiced by Andrea Kwan.\n\nUncle Slam: Uncle Slam was an American crossover thrash band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1984 under the name The Brood. They were influenced by punk rock bands of the 1980s like Suicidal Tendencies (which featured some of the members of Uncle Slam and The Brood), D.R.I., Corrosion of Conformity, Black Flag and the Circle Jerks, as well as heavy metal bands like Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Slayer and Mot\u00f6rhead. Many of their songs are about politics, rebel themes, death, pain and violence. Uncle Slam has released four studio albums (one was recorded under their original name) and four demo tapes (one was also recorded under their original name). The band broke up in 1995 but in 2010 they reissued their 1988 album \"Say Uncle\" on CD for the first time.\n\nPlus (TV channel): Plus was a digital channel run by Granada Sky Broadcasting. It was launched on 1 October 1996 under the original name of Granada Plus, and during its availability it underwent successive rebrands as G Plus, G+ and then simply Plus. However, it remained widely referred to by the public at large by its original name. 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The band was founded in 2006 by Aaron Miller, the principal composer and keyboard player and features Rebecca Wade as lead vocalist. The group released its debut album entitled \"Dream Again\" in 2008, and its second album release \"New Day\" in 2014.\n\nTeenage Time Killers: Teenage Time Killers is a rock supergroup formed in February 2014 by My Ruin guitarist Mick Murphy and Corrosion of Conformity drummer Reed Mullin. Guests include Dave Grohl (former drummer of Nirvana and current lead singer of the Foo Fighters), Stephen O'Malley (of Sunn O))) and Burning Witch), Corey Taylor (lead vocalist of Slipknot and founder of Stone Sour), Nick Oliveri (former bassist for Queens of the Stone Age, currently with The Dwarves), Jello Biafra (former front man of Dead Kennedys, currently with The Guantanamo School Of Medicine), Matt Skiba (vocalist and guitarist of Alkaline Trio and current guitarist and vocalist for Blink-182) and Randy Blythe (lead vocalist of Lamb of God). 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In 2012, Neon Hitch released \"Fuck U Betta\" and Gold\" featuring Tyga, her official first and second singles respectively. Both songs peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Dance/Club Play chart. Neon then debuted an EP entitled \"Happy Neon\" in January 2013, which was released online for free. In October 2013, Neon announced that her debut album \"Beg, Borrow & Steal\" had been scrapped and she would release a new album that had more of her soul in it. In January 2014, Neon released the mixtape \"301 to Paradise\" for free. In May 2014, it was announced that Hitch had parted ways with her label Warner Bros. and was gearing up to releasing her new debut album \"Eleutheromaniac\"; she also released \"Happy Neon\" and \"301 to Paradise\" to digital retailers independently in the same month. She premiered the lead single of \"Eleutheromaniac\", \"Yard Sale\", in August 2014. In January 2015, Neon released \"Sparks\" as the first single from the album. In March 2015, Hitch released the EP \"24:00\" for free. In 2016, it was announced that Hitch had changed the name of her debut album to \"Anarchy\", which was released on July 22, 2016. The lead single from the album, \"Please\", was released on July 8, 2016. The album did not contain any of the singles intended to be on \"Eluetheromaniac\", but included a promomotional single she released in 2015, \"Freedom\".\n\nParamore discography: The American rock band Paramore has released five studio albums, three extended plays, two live albums, eighteen singles, one video album, and nineteen music videos. The band was formed in Franklin, Tennessee, in 2004 by lead vocalist Hayley Williams with guitarists Josh Farro and Taylor York, bassist Jeremy Davis, and drummer Zac Farro. In 2005, Paramore signed with the New York City-based Fueled by Ramen and released their debut album entitled \"All We Know Is Falling\". Three singles were released from the album, but none of them charted. 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The trio, originally co-founded along with Steve Bronski and Larry Steinbachek, scored an international success with their debut single entitled \"Smalltown Boy\". The composition topped the singles charts in Italy, the Netherlands, as well the Hot Dance Club Play list in the United States. Having reached the top-ten in a number of other countries in addition, such as Canada, the Switzerland, Germany, France, Ireland, New Zealand and the UK (at number three), the single was certified Gold and Silver by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) and British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The band's debut album \"The Age of Consent\" (1984), released through London Records, matched the sales of the first single. While peaking at number four in England and number 36 in the States, the set received two platinum certifications from both the CRIA and BPI.\n\nDrinkin' Problem: \"Drinkin' Problem\" is the debut single of the American country music band Midland. 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Located in Fantasyland, it is one of the few remaining attractions that was operational on Disneyland's opening day in 1955 (although the present version of the attraction opened in 1983). The ride was also one of the few rides that was operational since opening day in Walt Disney World Resort. The ride's story is based on Disney's 1937 film, \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\", their first animated feature film.\n\nJourney into Imagination with Figment: Journey into Imagination with Figment is the third and latest incarnation of a dark ride attraction located within the Imagination! pavilion at the Epcot theme park at Walt Disney World. 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Visitors rode boats patterned after longships that passed through various scenes that featured audio-animatronic figures. The attraction was originally supposed to be called SeaVenture, with the entrance sign during construction even displaying it as such. But sometime between March 1988 and the ride's opening, it was changed to Maelstrom.\n\nWalt Disney World Dolphin: The Walt Disney World Dolphin is a resort hotel designed by architect Michael Graves located between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios in the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, next to Disney's BoardWalk Resort area. It opened on June 1, 1990 and is joined to its sister hotel, the Walt Disney World Swan (also designed by Graves) by a palm-tree lined covered walkway crossing a lagoon. The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin is a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company, Tishman Hotel Corporation, MetLife and Starwood Hotels and Resorts. The land the resort occupies is owned by the Walt Disney Company, while the buildings themselves are leased by Disney to the Tishman Hotel Corporation and MetLife but operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide under the Sheraton Hotels brand. The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin are a part of the Walt Disney Collection of resorts; because of this they are Disney branded and guests of the resort have access to special Disney benefits available to Disney Resort Hotel guests only.\n\nThe Great Movie Ride: The Great Movie Ride was a dark ride attraction located at Disney's Hollywood Studios in the Walt Disney World Resort. The attraction employed the use of Audio-Animatronic figures, practical sets, live actors, special effects, and projections to recreate iconic scenes from twelve classic films throughout motion picture history. 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Norway followed suit in 2014 when it closed its Maelstrom ride to make room for Frozen Ever After, which opened in 2016.\n\nSplash Mountain: Splash Mountain is a log flume dark ride at Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, and the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort, based on the characters, stories, and songs from the 1946 Disney film \"Song of the South\". Although there are variations in the story and features between the three locations, each installation begins with a peaceful outdoor float-through that leads to indoor dark ride segments, with a climactic steep drop into a \"briar patch\" followed by an indoor finale. 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In 2014, Hong Kong Disneyland premiered a spiritual successor to the Main Street Electrical Parade, the \"Paint the Night Parade\", which, like its predecessor, features \"Baroque Hoedown\" as its theme song. An extended version of \"Paint the Night\" premiered at Disneyland on May 22, 2015 as part of the park's 60th anniversary celebration.\n\nThe Wonderful Thing About Tiggers: \"The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers\" is the theme song and personal anthem of Tigger, a fictional tiger from the children's book series Winnie-the-Pooh. Although Tigger's birthday is believed to be in October 1928, the year that \"The House at Pooh Corner\" was first published, on Tigger-related merchandise, Disney often indicates Tigger's birth year as 1968, a reference to the first year that Tigger appeared in a Disney production, \"Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day\". That was also the same instance when Tigger first sang this song. 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The song is also in the video game's soundtrack on the in-game radio station, Rebel Radio from the 2013 video game \"Grand Theft Auto V\", and Disney Channel (including Disney Channel Southeast Asia), a basic cable and satellite television network that is owned by Disney Channels Worldwide, a unit of the Disney\u2013ABC Television Group.\n\nRock This Country!: \"Rock This Country!\" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain. It was the tenth single released to country radio in January 2000 from her album \"Come on Over\". Written by Mutt Lange and Twain, \"Rock This Country!\" was released to North American country radio stations in late 1999. With no promotional performances or CD single, the song was the lowest charting single at country radio from the album.\n\nDecade of Drive: Decade of Drive is the first greatest hits album by Canadian country music group Emerson Drive. 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It was again discovered on 3 October 2015, and the object was soon identified to be the same as the two objects previously sighted by the team, who have been sharing their data through the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center (MPC). An early orbit calculation showed that it was orbiting Earth in an extremely elliptical orbit, taking it from within the geosynchronous satellite ring to nearly twice the distance of the Moon. It was also probably the same object as 9U01FF6, another object on a similar orbit discovered on 26 October 2009.\n\nBrit Marling: Brit Heyworth Marling (born August 7, 1982) is an American actress, screenwriter and film producer. She first gained recognition in 2004 with the documentary \"Boxers and Ballerinas\" and later became a Sundance star with the Searchlight films \"Sound of My Voice\" (2011), \"Another Earth\" (2011) and \"The East\" (2013) which she co-wrote in addition to playing the lead role. 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Oscar is then enlisted to restore order in Oz, while struggling to resolve conflicts with the witches and himself.\n\nFirst white child: The birth of the first white child is a widely used concept to mark the establishment of a European colony in the New World, especially in the historiography of the United States. In Texas, the birth of the first white child is recorded in local histories on the county level.\n\nPuszcza Bia\u0142a: Puszcza Bia\u0142a (] , \"White Wilderness\") is the name given to the forest that extends in Poland from Pu\u0142tusk to Ostr\u00f3w Mazowiecka. It is part of the Mazovian lowlands and consists of small trees, mostly pine.\n\nThe Man Who Walked Through Time: The Man Who Walked Through Time (1968) is the late Colin Fletcher's chronicle of the first white person to walk a continuous route through Grand Canyon National Park. When Fletcher conducted the trip in 1963, the park did not encompass the entire length of the canyon; it was later expanded so it did. Fletcher thus only walked about half of the physical canyon, though he was correct in saying he was the first to walk the section of the canyon designated as a national park. Kenton Grua, a professional river guide, was the first white person to walk the entire length of the Grand Canyon, in 1977. He was inspired by Fletcher's book but set out to \"do it right\" by walking it from end to end, not just the section inside the park.\n\nIkkemotubbe: Ikkemotubbe is a fictional Chickasaw Indian chief living in Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi. He appears in novels and short stories of William Faulkner, such as in the collection of stories titled \"III The Wilderness\": \"Red Leaves,\" \"A Justice,\" and \"A Courtship\". He is referenced extensively in Faulkner's popular classic 'The Bear\" as the original owner of the land that was sold to Carothers McCaslin, the first white landowner of the woods in which the story takes place. After a steamboat trip to New Orleans, his name is \"Frenchified\" to \"L'Homme\" or \"De l'Homme\" ('The Man'), which he himself later re-Anglicizes to \"Doom.\"\n\nRewa, Madhya Pradesh: Rewa \u00a0\u00a0 is a city in the north-eastern part of Madhya Pradesh state in India. It is the administrative centre of Rewa District and Rewa Division. The city lies about 420 km northeast of the state capital Bhopal and 130 km south of the city of Allahabad. Rewa derives its name from another name for the Narmada River. Rewa is connected to Allahabad via NH 27 and Sidhi, Satna, Maihar and Varansi via NH-7. In nearby Sidhi district, a part of the erstwhile princely state of Rewa, and now a part of Rewa division, the world's first white tiger, a mutant variant of the Bengal tiger, was caught. 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His career began in the early 1980s designing experimental sleeves and posters for Factory Records, and The Ha\u00e7ienda, which placed him at the forefront of contemporary music graphic design. This has since continued with a longstanding creative partnership with Pet Shop Boys, and other bands such as Spiritualized. He designed the cover for \"Everything Must Go\" (1996), the breakthrough album by the Manic Street Preachers. His minimalist approach, and a rigorous, highly precise attention to detail defines his aesthetic, and appeals to a broad spectrum of clients, from museums and galleries to pop music and retail, product designers and architects, to restaurateurs and artists. In 2009 he was given the honour of Royal Designer for Industry (RDI) by the RSA.\n\nTake the Skinheads Bowling: \"Take the Skinheads Bowling\" is the signature song of Santa Cruz, California alternative rock band Camper Van Beethoven, written by David Lowery and released on their 1985 album \"Telephone Free Landslide Victory\". The song (as covered by the band Teenage Fanclub) was notably featured in the Michael Moore documentary \"Bowling for Columbine\", and received substantial airplay on KROQ, and BBC Radio 2, as well as The Dr. Demento Show. The song was also recorded by Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers as a B-side to their 1996 single \"Australia\" and subsequently included on their B-side compilation album \"Lipstick Traces (A Secret History of Manic Street Preachers)\".\n\nMusic of the Gran Turismo series: \"Gran Turismo\" featured two different opening songs. 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Recorded between October 2008 and February 2009 and produced by Steve Albini and Dave Eringa, it features exclusively posthumous lyrics by Richey Edwards, who disappeared on 1 February 1995 and was presumed deceased in 2008. It is the only Manic Street Preachers album in which the lyrics for every song were written solely by Edwards.\n\nManic Street Preachers: Manic Street Preachers are a Welsh alternative rock band, formed in 1986 in Blackwood, Caerphilly and consisting of James Dean Bradfield (lead vocals, lead guitar), Nicky Wire (bass guitar, lyrics) and Sean Moore (drums, percussion). They are often colloquially known as the Manics. Following the release of their first single, \"Suicide Alley\", the band was joined by Richey Edwards as co-lyricist and rhythm guitarist. The band's early albums were in a punk vein, eventually broadening to a greater alternative rock sound, whilst retaining a leftist politicisation. Their early combination of androgynous glam imagery and lyrics about \"culture, alienation, boredom and despair\" has gained them a loyal following and cult status.\n\nLeaving the 20th Century: Leaving the 20th Century is a recording of the Manic Millennium concert by the Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers, released 2000. The concert, which also celebrated the 10th anniversary of the band, was performed on the New Year's Eve night 1999-2000 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, in front of more than 57,000 fans. The event became international as the final song of the event was broadcast live all over the world through satellites.\n\nHeineken Music Festival: In the early to mid-1990s the Heineken Brewery sponsored a number of free live music festivals each year in the United Kingdom. Taking place in venues such as Avenham Park in Preston and Roundhay Park in Leeds, the Heineken Music Festival featured Britpop acts such as Oasis, Pulp, Manic Street Preachers, Blur, Inspiral Carpets, The Boo Radleys and Catatonia. Also long-established bands including The Stranglers, Jools Holland, The Pogues, Saw Doctors, Tom Robinson Band and Mike + The Mechanics. In total there were thirty events over six years, all of four days duration. The last event was in Leeds in July 1995, which attracted 110,000 fans on the Saturday, and 300,000 over four days after which Heineken withdrew their sponsorship. Various events still continue under different names.\n\nMalfunkshun: Malfunkshun is an alternative rock band formed on Easter Sunday in 1980 by Andrew Wood and his brother Kevin Wood and is often recognized as one of the \"Founding Fathers of the grunge scene\" or the \"Godfathers of Grunge\". 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He has authored over fifty academic papers and has published two books on derivatives.\n\nWilliam Toy: William W. Toy (\"Bill\") is a leading finance practitioner in the area of equity derivatives, and a pioneering modeller in the area of interest rate derivatives. He is best known as a co-developer of the Black\u2013Derman\u2013Toy short rate model, widely used for interest rate and bond options. His roles have included managing director and head of US Equity Derivatives at CDC Capital, Inc. in New York City, a subsidiary of Caisse des d\u00e9p\u00f4ts et consignations, and Vice President in Goldman Sachs' equity derivatives department. He earned his S.B., S.M. and Ph.D. (1978; experimental elementary particle physics) at MIT.\n\nKalle Reichelt: Karl Ludvig \"Kalle\" Reichelt (28 November 1933 \u2013 29 October 2016) was a Norwegian medical researcher. He was best known for his research on the opioid peptides in casein and gluten. 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He is the father of Daron Malakian, guitarist co-founder of System of a Down and Scars on Broadway. He was born on February 14, 1947 in Mosul, Iraq.\n\nScars on Broadway (album): Scars on Broadway is the only studio album by Scars on Broadway, a band consisting of System of a Down members Daron Malakian and John Dolmayan. The album contains fifteen tracks, all written by Malakian.\n\nScars on Broadway: Scars on Broadway was an American rock band, founded by System of a Down member Daron Malakian. The band's eponymous debut album was released on July 29, 2008.\n\nDaron Malakian: Daron Vartan Malakian (Armenian: \u054f\u0561\u0580\u0585\u0576/\u054f\u0561\u0580\u0578\u0576 \u054e\u0561\u0580\u0564\u0561\u0576 \u0544\u0561\u056c\u0561\u0584\u0565\u0561\u0576, born July 18, 1975) is an Armenian\u2013American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He is best known as the guitarist, songwriter and second vocalist of the rock band System of a Down and as the lead vocalist, lead guitarist and songwriter of the band Scars on Broadway. Like the rest of the Hollywood-based band System of a Down, he is of Armenian ancestry, but he is the only member to have been born in the United States. Daron Malakian is known for his distinctive playing and is ranked 40th in Loudwire's list of \"Top 50 Hard Rock + Metal Guitarists Of All Time\" and #11 in MusicRadar's poll, \"The 20 Greatest Metal Guitarists Ever\". He is placed 30th in Guitar World's List of The 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time.\n\nRebellion (song): \"Rebellion\" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was originally recorded by the band for their sixth studio album, \"The Hunting Party\", where it appears as the eighth track on the album. The song features Armenian-American multi-instrumentalist Daron Malakian from rock band System of a Down, who plays additional guitar on the track. The track was released as second promotional single from \"The Hunting Party\" on June 4, 2014 and was later released as the fourth official single from the album on October 13, 2014, and was included on American rock radio.\n\nLynch the Weirdo: Lynch The Weirdo is the title of the second full-length album by the metal band Bad Acid Trip, released on April 20, 2004. It was produced by System of a Down member Daron Malakian.\n\nLonely Day: \"Lonely Day\" is the second single from the 2005 album \"Hypnotize\" by Armenian American metal band System of a Down. It was written by guitarist Daron Malakian, who also provides lead vocals on the track. The song received a nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards.\n\nSteal This Album!: Steal This Album! is the third studio album by Armenian American rock band System of a Down, released on November 26, 2002, on American Recordings. The album was produced by Rick Rubin and Daron Malakian, and reached #15 in the \"Billboard\" Top 200.\n\nMatthew Tuck: Matthew \"Matt\" Tuck (born 20 January 1980) is a Welsh musician. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in the Welsh heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine. He and the other 3 members of his old band founded \"Jeff Killed John\" in 1998, but after bassist Nick Crandle left in 2003, the band was renamed to Bullet for My Valentine. He is also a singer and guitarist in the supergroup AxeWound, which was formed in 2012. He also plays piano, drums, keyboard, and harmonica. He did a collaboration with Max Cavalera (Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy, ex-Sepultura) and with Apocalyptica in the song \"Repressed\".\n\nSystem of a Down: System of a Down, sometimes shortened to System and abbreviated as SOAD, is an Armenian-American heavy metal band from Glendale, California, formed in 1994. The band currently consists of Serj Tankian (lead vocals, keyboards), Daron Malakian (vocals, guitar), Shavo Odadjian (bass, backing vocals) and John Dolmayan (drums).", "question": "Of Matthew Tuck and Daron Malakian, whom is older?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_1": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "birth_date": {"type": "string", "format": "date"}}, "required": ["name", "birth_date"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_2": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "birth_date": {"type": "string", "format": "date"}}, "required": ["name", "birth_date"], "additionalProperties": false}, "older_person_name": {"type": "string"}, "age_difference_years": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["person_1", "person_2", "older_person_name", "age_difference_years"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_1": {"name": "Matthew Tuck", "birth_date": "1980-01-20"}, "person_2": {"name": "Daron Malakian", "birth_date": "1975-07-18"}, "older_person_name": "Daron Malakian", "age_difference_years": 5}, "ground_truth": {"person_1": {"name": "Daron Malakian", "birth_date": "1975-07-18"}, "person_2": {"name": "Matthew Tuck", "birth_date": "1980-01-20"}, "older_person_name": "Daron Malakian", "age_difference_years": 4}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1567, "output_tokens": 81, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d95204af7fb787bb12c0237a0963784fe4da9b70b37e92a1ae6461ee30245eff", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a73a30b55429905862fe07f", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "John Travolta", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Carole Gist: Carole Anne-Marie Gist (born May 8, 1969) is an American TV host, model and first African American woman to win the Miss USA title. Gist first won the title of Miss Michigan USA and went on to win the Miss USA crown on March 2, 1990 in Wichita, Kansas. The 1990 pageant had representatives from Georgia (Brenda Leithleiter), Alaska (Karin Elizabeth Meyer), Kentucky (Tiffany Tenfelde), South Carolina (Gina Tolleson, who as 1st runner-up then went on to represent the country at the Miss World pageant, winning the title) and Karin Hartz of New Jersey making up with Gist the Top 6 finalists. Gist, a 5 ft Detroit native, 20 years old at the time, eventually became first runner-up to Mona Grudt of Norway in the Miss Universe pageant of that same year. She was also the first contestant from Michigan to win Miss USA, and broke the five-year streak of winners from Texas.\n\nMiss USA 1994: The pageant was hosted by Bob Goen for the first of three years replacing Dick Clark, with color commentary by Arthel Neville and a special guest appearance by Laura Harring, Miss USA 1985. Entertainment was provided by Doug Stone. During the live broadcast, the organizers of that year's Miss Universe pageant held in Manila, Philippines were introduced during the show along with that country's representative to said international competition.\n\nMiss USA 1995: At the conclusion of the final competition, Chelsi Smith of Texas was crowned by outgoing titleholder Lu Parker of South Carolina. Smith became the seventh Texan titleholder, the first Miss Texas USA and Miss USA to win the Congeniality award and also the only Miss USA from Texas to win the Miss Universe title. She also became the 4th winner to be crowned as Miss USA in her home state.\n\nTara Conner: Tara Elizabeth Conner (born December 18, 1985) is an American actress, model, advocate and beauty queen who was crowned Miss USA 2006 and has also competed in the Miss Teen USA and Miss Universe pageants. Apart from her role as Miss USA, Conner has been employed as a model. She was a featured model on the HDNet series \"Bikini Destinations\" in 2004, posing in Lake Tahoe. She has also held the titles Miss Kentucky Teen USA 2002, Miss Kentucky County Fair 2004, and Miss Kentucky USA 2006.\n\nMiss USA 1952: Miss USA 1952, the 1st Miss USA pageant, was held on 27 June 1952 at Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California. 42 states competed for the inaugural Miss USA. The winner was Jackie Loughery of New York. Loughery was Top 10 at Miss Universe 1952. She became an actress and appeared in a number of films and television programs.\n\nJohn Travolta: John Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an American actor, producer, dancer, and singer. Travolta first became known in the 1970s, after appearing on the television series \"Welcome Back, Kotter\" (1975\u20131979) and starring in the box office successes \"Saturday Night Fever\" (1977) and \"Grease\" (1978). His acting career declined through the 1980s, but enjoyed a resurgence in the 1990s with his role in \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), and he has since starred in films such as \"Face/Off\" (1997), \"Swordfish\" (2001), \"Wild Hogs\", and \"Hairspray\" (both 2007).\n\nSoben Huon: Huon won the Miss Utah USA 2006 title in late 2005 in her first attempt. She represented Utah in the Miss USA 2006 pageant broadcast live from Baltimore, Maryland, in April 2006. She was also the first woman of Asian descent to win the Miss Utah USA title. The pageant was won by Tara Conner of Kentucky. Huon was one of twenty-six Miss USA Delegates who appeared on a Miss USA special of \"Deal or No Deal\" in April 2006, prior to the broadcast of the pageant.\n\nMiss New York USA: The Miss New York USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of New York in the Miss USA pageant. New York is one of the most successful states at Miss USA, and is ranked third in terms of number and value of placement across all years of competition . New York's strongest run was an unbroken string of placements from 1957 to 1966. New York also had a streak of 3 consecutive 1st runner-up placements from 1972 to 1974. In 1954, Karin Huitman was 2nd runner-up. She later moved up to be 1st runner-up, as the original 1st runner-up, Miss Virginia USA was dethroned due to underage (she was 16). As there was no rule in 1954 that if Miss USA won Miss Universe, first runner-up became Miss USA, Karin was only 1st runner-up. Huitman went on to become Miss World USA 1954 and 1st runner-up at Miss World 1954.\n\nTanya Wilson: Wilson placed second runner-up in the Miss Nevada pageant in 1969 and also competed in 1970. After moving to Honolulu with her mother, Wilson won the Miss Hawaii USA title in early May 1972. Two weeks later she represented her state in the Miss USA 1972 pageant, held in Dorado, Puerto Rico and won the Miss USA title. She was crowned by Michele McDonald of Pennsylvania, Miss USA 1971. Wilson was the second of four women from Hawaii to win the Miss USA title.\n\nMiss USA 1985: Harring was the first Latina to win the crown. She later became an actress, appearing in a number of films including \"Mulholland Drive\" and as John Travolta's wife in \"The Punisher\".", "question": "What famous actor appeared in \"Grease\" and also appeared in a film with Miss USA 1985?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the famous actor."}, "appeared_in_grease": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the actor appeared in the film 'Grease'."}}, "required": ["name", "appeared_in_grease"], "additionalProperties": false}, "miss_usa_1985_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the Miss USA title was won."}, "winner_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Miss USA winner for that year."}}, "required": ["year", "winner_name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "film_with_both": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film where the actor and Miss USA 1985 appeared together."}, "miss_usa_role_description": {"type": "string", "description": "Description of Miss USA 1985's role in the film relative to the actor."}}, "required": ["title", "miss_usa_role_description"], "additionalProperties": false}, "final_answer_actor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actor who meets both criteria."}}, "required": ["actor_details", "miss_usa_1985_details", "film_with_both", "final_answer_actor_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actor_details": {"name": "John Travolta", "appeared_in_grease": true}, "miss_usa_1985_details": {"year": 1985, "winner_name": "Laura Harring"}, "film_with_both": {"title": "The Punisher", "miss_usa_role_description": "wife"}, "final_answer_actor_name": "John Travolta"}, "ground_truth": {"actor_details": {"name": "John Travolta", "appeared_in_grease": true}, "miss_usa_1985_details": {"year": 1985, "winner_name": "Laura Harring"}, "film_with_both": {"title": "The Punisher", "miss_usa_role_description": "John Travolta's wife"}, "final_answer_actor_name": "John Travolta"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2162, "output_tokens": 85, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "114187aa4fd68da65a97e012f58c24d2f3150e4794fc5f2f788720d173984702", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5abe110f55429933744ab831", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Marge\" Simpson", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "List of The Simpsons video games: \"The Simpsons\" is an American animated television sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical parody of a middle class American lifestyle epitomized by its eponymous family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. It is set in the fictional town of Springfield, and lampoons American culture, society and television, and many aspects of the human condition. The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a pitch for a series of animated shorts with producer James L.\u00a0Brooks. Groening created a dysfunctional family and named the characters after members of his own family, substituting Bart for his own name. The shorts became a part of \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" on April 19, 1987 and after a three-season run, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show and became a hit series for Fox. The growing popularity of the series motivated video game developers to create video games based on the series. Two pinball machines have also been produced; one self-titled, that was only made available for a limited time after the first season finale (1990) and \"The Simpsons Pinball Party\" (2003). Additionally, several handheld device games have been released, such as \"Bartman: Avenger of Evil\" (1990) and \"Bart Simpson's Cupcake Crisis\" (1991).\n\nSimpson family: The Simpson family are cartoon characters featured in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". The Simpsons are a nuclear family consisting of married couple Homer and Marge and their three children Bart, Lisa and Maggie. They live at 742 Evergreen Terrace in the fictional town of Springfield, United States and they were created by cartoonist Matt Groening who conceived the characters after his own family members, substituting \"Bart\" for his own name. The family debuted April 19, 1987 in \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"Good Night\" and were later spun off into their own series which debuted on December 17, 1989.\n\nMaggie Simpson: Margaret Evelyn \"Maggie\" Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". She first appeared on television in the \"Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"Good Night\" on April 19, 1987. Maggie was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening while he was waiting in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. She received her first name from Groening's youngest sister. After appearing on \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" for three years, the Simpson family was given their own series on the Fox Broadcasting Company which debuted December 17, 1989.\n\nMarge Simpson: Marjorie Jacqueline \"Marge\" Simpson (n\u00e9e Bouvier) is a fictional character in the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\" and part of the eponymous family. She is voiced by Julie Kavner and first appeared on television in \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"Good Night\" on April 19, 1987. Marge was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening while he was waiting in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. Groening had been called to pitch a series of shorts based on \"Life in Hell\" but instead decided to create a new set of characters. He named the character after his mother Margaret Groening. After appearing on \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" for three seasons, the Simpson family received their own series on Fox, which debuted December 17, 1989.\n\nLisa Simpson: Lisa Marie Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". She is the middle child and most intelligent of the Simpson family. Voiced by Yeardley Smith, Lisa first appeared on television in \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"Good Night\" on April 19, 1987. Cartoonist Matt Groening created and designed her while waiting to meet James L. Brooks. Groening had been invited to pitch a series of shorts based on his comic \"Life in Hell\", but instead decided to create a new set of characters. He named the elder Simpson daughter after his younger sister Lisa Groening. After appearing on \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" for three years, the Simpson family were moved to their own series on Fox, which debuted on December 17, 1989.\n\nHomer Simpson: Homer Jay Simpson is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\" as the patriarch of the eponymous family. He is voiced by Dan Castellaneta and first appeared on television, along with the rest of his family, in \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"Good Night\" on April 19, 1987. Homer was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening while he was waiting in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. Groening had been called to pitch a series of shorts based on his comic strip \"Life in Hell\" but instead decided to create a new set of characters. He named the character after his father, Homer Groening. After appearing for three seasons on \"The Tracey Ullman Show\", the Simpson family got their own series on Fox that debuted December 17, 1989.\n\nThe Simpsons (franchise): The Simpsons is an American animated comedy franchise whose eponymous family consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The Simpsons were created by cartoonist Matt Groening for a series of animated shorts that debuted on \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" on Fox on April 19, 1987. After a three-season run, the sketch was developed into \"The Simpsons\", a half-hour prime time show that was an early hit for Fox, becoming the first Fox series to land in the Top 30 ratings in a season (1989\u20131990). The popularity of \"The Simpsons\" has made it a billion-dollar merchandising and media franchise. Alongside the television series, the characters of the show have been featured in a variety of media, including books, comic books, a magazine, musical releases and video games.\n\nThe Simpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History: The Simpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History is a non-fiction book about the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\". It was written by John Ortved, and first published in October 2009 by Faber and Faber. In the United Kingdom, the book is called Simpsons Confidential: The uncensored, totally unauthorised history of the world's greatest TV show by the people that made it. The book is an oral history of the show, and concentrates particularly on the writers and producers of the show. The book includes entire chapters devoted to key figures such as creator Matt Groening and James L. Brooks and Sam Simon, who helped develop the series. According to National Public Radio reviewer Linda Holmes, \"Ortved's thesis, essentially, is that lots of people are responsible for the success of \"The Simpsons\", and their creator, Matt Groening, has too often been viewed as the sole source to the detriment of others who also deserve to be praised.\"\n\nBart Simpson: Bartholomew JoJo \"Bart\" Simpson is a fictional character in the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\" and part of the Simpson family. He is voiced by Nancy Cartwright and first appeared on television in \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"Good Night\" on April 19, 1987. Cartoonist Matt Groening created and designed Bart while waiting in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. Groening had been called to pitch a series of shorts based on his comic strip, \"Life in Hell\", but instead decided to create a new set of characters. While the rest of the characters were named after Groening's family members, Bart's name is an anagram of the word \"brat\". After appearing on \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" for three years, the Simpson family received its own series on Fox, which debuted December 17, 1989.\n\nThe Way We Was: \"The Way We Was\" is the twelfth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' second season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 31, 1991. In the episode, Marge tells the story of how she and Homer first met and fell in love. Flashing back to 1974, we see how Homer falls in love with Marge in high school and tries to get close to her by enlisting her as his French tutor. After several hours of verb conjugation, Marge falls for Homer too, only to become enraged when he admits that he is not a French student. Marge rejects Homer's invitation to the prom and goes with Artie Ziff. 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He worked for Microsoft from 2004 to 2010, mainly on IronPython and Dynamic Language Runtime.\n\nPyPy: PyPy is an alternate implementation of the Python programming language written in Python. Specifically, its interpreter is written in RPython (a subset of Python). In contrast, the standard reference implementation of Python is written in C (known as CPython). The implementation of the interpreter in high level Python, over a low-level implementation in C, enables quick experimentation of new language features. This is shown to have benefits in areas of execution speed, memory usage, sandboxing etc., in certain use cases. The self-hosting nature of PyPy is reflected in the project's logo, which depicts a snake swallowing its own tail in an ouroboros.\n\nPython Software Foundation: The Python Software Foundation (PSF) is a nonprofit organization devoted to the Python programming language, launched on March 6, 2001. The mission of the foundation is to foster development of the Python community and is responsible for various processes within the Python community, including developing the core Python distribution, managing intellectual rights, developer conferences including PyCon, and raising funds.\n\nCore Python Programming: Core Python Programming is a textbook on the Python programming language, written by Wesley J. Chun. The first edition of the book was released on December 14, 2000. The second edition was released several years later on September 18, 2006. \"Core Python Programming\" is targeted mainly at higher education students and IT professionals.\n\nTaiwan Python Conference: Taiwan Python Conference also known as Annual Taiwan Python Conference abbreviated PyCon TW has been held by Python communities in Taiwan since 2012 at Academia Sinica's human and social study research institute, aimed to discuss the improvement and versatile application of Python programming language and promote the use of it.\n\nAnaconda (Python distribution): Anaconda is a freemium open source distribution of the Python and R programming languages for large-scale data processing, predictive analytics, and scientific computing, that aims to simplify package management and deployment. Package versions are managed by the package management system \"conda\".\n\nGuido van Rossum: Guido van Rossum (] , born 31 January 1956) is a Dutch programmer who is best known as the author of the Python programming language. In the Python community, van Rossum is known as a \"Benevolent Dictator For Life\" (BDFL), meaning that he continues to oversee the Python development process, making decisions where necessary. He was employed by Google from 2005 until December 7th 2012, where he spent half his time developing the Python language. In January 2013, van Rossum started working for Dropbox.\n\nAstropy: Astropy is a collection of software packages written in the Python programming language and designed for use in . The software is a single, free, core package for astronomical utilities due to the increasingly widespread usage of Python by astronomers, and to foster interoperability between various extant Python astronomy packages. 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This differs from conventional launched grenades, such as the US 40mm grenade, which are measured at their widest point, since they are launched out of gun-like barrels. Thus, a 22mm rifle grenade can easily be as powerful as a 40mm grenade, in spite of the seemingly smaller size. A 22mm grenade is launched on the spigot principle, like a spigot mortar; a tube slightly under 22mm is attached to the end of a rifle barrel to serve as the spigot, and left open on the muzzle end so bullets can be fired through it. The grenade consists of a heavy warhead section of 30-50mm in diameter for the nose, and a lightweight hollow tube for the tail section. The inner diameter of this tube is 22mm, and fits over the tube attachment on the muzzle with only a small amount of play, to create a good gas seal and promote accuracy. There are typically a series of rings machined around the perimeter of the tube, which serve as baffles to slow any escaping high-pressure gases created on launch until the grenade is clear of the launcher, and sometimes a metal o-ring to create a final seal and to lock the grenade in place until pressure has risen high enough.\n\nJon-Erik Hexum: Jon-Erik Hexum (November 5, 1957 \u2013 October 18, 1984) was an American model and actor. He died as a result of an accidental self-inflicted blank cartridge gunshot to the head on the set of the CBS television series \"Cover Up\", in which he played the male lead.\n\nHypocrisy (album): Hypocrisy is the sixth studio album by the Swedish death metal band Hypocrisy, released in 1999. The digipak version of the album includes the bonus track, \"Self Inflicted Overload\". 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The fuzes were designed as a pivoting lever, and downward motion of the lid caused the lever to pull back a striker, compressing a striker spring until the pivoting action moved the lever enough to release the striker. The striker then impacted a blank cartridge, firing it, triggering a detonator charge, followed by the main charge.\n\nKalashnikov grenade launcher: All AK-47 type rifles can mount a cup-type grenade-launcher that fires standard RGD-5 Soviet hand-grenades. The soup-can shaped launcher is screwed onto to AK-47\u2019s muzzle. To fire, first insert a standard RGD-5 hand-grenade into the launcher and then remove the safety pin. Second, insert a special blank cartridge into the rifle's chamber. Third, place the butt-stock of the rifle on the ground and fire from this position. The maximum effective range is approximately 150 meters. 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Edward used his influence over the process to subjugate Scotland and undermined Balliol's personal reign by treating Scotland as a vassal of England. Edward's influence in Scottish affairs tainted Balliol's reign and the Scottish nobility deposed him and appointed a council of twelve to rule instead. This council signed a treaty with France known as the Auld Alliance.\n\nWilliam Sinclair (bishop): William de Sancto Claro, or simply William Sinclair (\u2020 1337), was a 14th-century bishop of Dunkeld. He was the son of Amicia de Roskelyn and Sir William Sinclair, Baron of Roslin. He was the brother of Sir Henry Sinclair, baron of Roslin. After the death of Bishop Matthew de Crambeth in 1309, William was elected to the bishopric. The following year, on 24 February 1310, William was one of twelve Scottish bishops to swear fealty to King Robert the Brus. However, king Edward II of England had his own candidate in mind, John de Leck. William went to the Holy See, where his election was contested by the said John. The diocese of Dunkeld lay vacant for three years. Pope Clement V appointed Cardinal James, cardinal deacon of St George in Velabro, to judge the issue. However, the issue was more or less resolved when, on 22 May 1311, John de Leck was promoted to the Archbishopric of Dublin. When John de Leck took over the see of Dublin on 20 July, he retired from the dispute. The pope then declared William's election canonical, and sent him to Cardinal Berenger Fredoli, bishop of Tusculum, in order to be consecrated. On 3 February 1313 king Edward II issued a safe-conduct to William, clearly indicating that the bishop was planning to arrive in England on his way back to Scotland, however Edward demanded cooperation in political matters as a condition. William became a frequent witness to King Robert's charters, but that did not prevent Bishop William, on 24 September 1332, being present at the coronation of Edward Balliol. Bishop William attended the latter's parliaments. William died on 27 June 1337, and was buried in the choir of Dunkeld Cathedral.\n\nRuadhri of Bute: Ruadhri is an obscure 13th-century noble, who claimed the Isle of Bute through hereditary descent. Outlawed by King Alexander III of Scotland, because of attacks against Scottish lands, which he had undertaken as a result of him being denied his declared patrimony to the Isle of Bute through his hereditary right. When King Hakon IV of Norway began his 1263 expedition against Scotland, Ruadhri presented himself to Hakon and swore fealty to the King of Norway. He was allowed to participate in the attack on Bute, as part of the campaign, with Rothesay Castle surrendering. He took revenge on the garrison killing nine upon their retreat. 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Nine out of the 11 athletes prior to the 2010 winter Paralympics had recorded top 10 finishes in Paralympic, world cup or world championship competition in their class, in the lead-up to the games.\n\nGreat Britain at the 2010 Winter Olympics: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed as Great Britain in the 2010 Winter Olympics held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The United Kingdom was represented by the British Olympic Association (BOA), and the team of selected athletes was officially known as Team GB. The team was made up of athletes from the whole United Kingdom including Northern Ireland, whose athletes may elect to hold Irish citizenship, allowing them to represent either Great Britain or Ireland. Additionally some British overseas territories compete separately from Britain in Olympic competition.\n\nGreat Britain at the 2006 Winter Paralympics: Great Britain competed at the 2006 Winter Paralympics in Turin, Italy. The team was able to be made up of athletes from the whole United Kingdom; athletes from Northern Ireland, who elected to hold Irish citizenship under the pre-1999 article 2 of the Irish constitution, were eligible to represent either Great Britain or Ireland at the Paralympics. However no Northern Irish athletes took part in the Winter Paralympics for either team until 2010 in Vancouver. All competitors had disabilities that were organised into one of five Paralympic categories for the Games.\n\nGreat Britain at the 2010 Winter Paralympics: Great Britain competed at the 2010 Winter Paralympics held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The team was made up of athletes from the whole United Kingdom; athletes from Northern Ireland, who may elect to hold Irish citizenship under the pre-1999 article 2 of the Irish constitution, are able to be selected to represent either Great Britain or Ireland at the Paralympics. Kelly Gallagher became the first Northern Irish athlete to compete in the Winter Paralympics by taking part in the alpine skiing discipline. Additionally some British overseas territories compete separately from Britain in Paralympic competition. In order to be eligible to take part in the Games athletes had to have a disability that fell into one of the five Paralympics disability categories.\n\nGreat Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed as Great Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. The United Kingdom was represented by the British Olympic Association (BOA), and the team of selected athletes was officially known as Team GB. Britain is one of only five NOCs to have competed in every modern Summer Olympic Games since 1896. The delegation of 547 people included 311 competitors\u00a0\u2013 168 men, 143 women\u00a0\u2013 and 236 officials. The team was made up of athletes from the whole United Kingdom including Northern Ireland (whose people may elect to hold Irish citizenship and are able to be selected to represent either Great Britain or Ireland at the Olympics). Additionally some British overseas territories compete separately from Britain in Olympic competition.\n\nGreat Britain at the 2002 Winter Paralympics: Great Britain competed at the 2002 Winter Paralympics held in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, from 7 to 16 March 2002. The team was able to be made up of athletes from the whole United Kingdom; athletes from Northern Ireland, who elected to hold Irish citizenship under the pre-1999 article 2 of the Irish constitution, were eligible to represent either Great Britain or Ireland at the Paralympics. However no Northern Irish athletes took part in the Winter Paralympics until 2010 in Vancouver. In order to be eligible to take part in the Games athletes had to have a disability that fell into one of the six Paralympics disability categories.\n\nGreat Britain at the 1976 Winter Paralympics: Great Britain competed at the inaugural Winter Paralympic Games in 1976 in \u00d6rnsk\u00f6ldsvik, Sweden. The team was made up of athletes from the whole United Kingdom; athletes from Northern Ireland, who could later elect to hold Irish citizenship under the pre-1999 article 2 of the Irish constitution, were only eligible to represent Great Britain at this time. However no Northern Irish athletes took part in the Winter Paralympics until 2010 in Vancouver. Events were held for amputees and visually impaired athletes.\n\nGreat Britain at the 2008 Summer Paralympics: Great Britain competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. Great Britain sent a delegation of around 400, of which 212 were athletes, to compete in eighteen sports at the Games. The team was made up of athletes from the whole United Kingdom; athletes from Northern Ireland, who may elect to hold Irish citizenship under the pre-1999 article 2 of the Irish constitution, are able to be selected to represent either Great Britain or Ireland at the Paralympics. Additionally some British overseas territories compete separately from Britain in Paralympic competition.\n\nConstitution of Ireland: The Constitution of Ireland (Irish: \"Bunreacht na h\u00c9ireann\" , ] ) is the fundamental law of the Republic of Ireland. It asserts the national sovereignty of the Irish people. The constitution falls broadly within the tradition of liberal democracy being based on a system of representative democracy. It guarantees certain fundamental rights, along with a popularly elected non-executive president, a bicameral parliament based on the Westminster system, a separation of powers and judicial review.\n\nGreat Britain at the 2014 Winter Olympics: Great Britain, represented by the British Olympic Association (BOA), competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, from 7 to 23 February 2014. The British team was made up of athletes from the whole United Kingdom including Northern Ireland, whose athletes may have elected to hold Irish citizenship, allowing them to represent either Great Britain or Ireland. Additionally some British overseas territories competed separately from Britain in Olympic competition. 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Such a moment in an actor's career may often occur some time after they begin acting as their roles become more substantial. Often a breakthrough role is a significant increase in importance in the actor's part in the film moving up from a minor character or extra to one of the leading cast, or a \"high impact\" role in a film which has mainstream success and results in the widespread recognition or popularity of the actor. Martin Shingler defines a breakthrough performance as one which \"attracts the attention of film critics, or receives rave reviews and is subsequently nominated for a major film award.\"\n\nJennifer Lopez filmography: American entertainer Jennifer Lopez has appeared in many motion pictures and television programs. She is one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood and is the highest paid actress of Latin descent, making up to US$15\u00a0million per film role. She is also the richest actress in Hollywood, with an estimated net worth of $320 million (as of 2014). Lopez made her acting debut at age 16 with a small role in the 1986 film \"My Little Girl\". From there, she received her first high-profile job in 1991 as a Fly Girl dancer on the television comedy program \"In Living Color\". Following her departure from the show in 1993, Lopez made several guest appearances in the television series \"South Central\", appeared in the made-for-television movie \"Lost in the Wild\" (1993) and starred as Melinda Lopez in the television series \"Second Chances\" (1993) and its spin-off \"Hotel Malibu\" (1994). \"Second Chances\" and \"Hotel Malibu\" ran for only a brief period, receiving negative reviews. Lopez's first major film role came in the 1995 motion picture \"Money Train\", alongside Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. The film faced negative reviews and is considered to be a box office bomb. Her next two film roles in \"Jack\" (1996) and \"Blood and Wine\" (1997) were received similarly; however, critics were divided by the latter. Lopez received her first leading role in the Selena biopic of the same name in 1997. The film was a commercial and critical success and is often cited by critics as her breakout role. Later that year, Lopez starred as Terri Flores in the film \"Anaconda\", which garnered negative reviews by critics despite being a box office success. In 1998, Lopez starred alongside George Clooney in the crime film \"Out of Sight\" (1998). The film met with positive reviews and was a box office success. In the same year, she also lent her voice to the animated film \"Antz\".\n\nCarly Chaikin: Carly Hannah Chaikin (born March 26, 1990) is an American actress. She began acting in 2009 and received her breakout role two years later, co-starring as Dalia Royce in the ABC sitcom \"Suburgatory\". She played the role until the series' cancellation in 2014, and one year later began playing the role of Darlene in the critically acclaimed USA Network television drama \"Mr. Robot\".\n\nGrigoriy Dobrygin: Grigoriy Eduardovich Dobrygin (\"also trans. \" Grigory; Russian: \u0413\u0440\u0438\u0433\u043e\u0301\u0440\u0438\u0439 \u042d\u0434\u0443\u0430\u0301\u0440\u0434\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0414\u043e\u0431\u0440\u044b\u0301\u0433\u0438\u043d ; born 17 February 1986) is a Russian film and theatre actor, director and producer. A classically trained ballet dancer, Dobrygin had his breakout role as the first Russian superhero in the 2009 film \"Black Lightning\". After starring in the critically acclaimed \"How I Ended This Summer\" (2010), he made his Western debut in 2014 in \"A Most Wanted Man\" and \"Black Sea\". He has been called Russia's top acting export and the \"Russian James Franco\" for his versatility.\n\nMegan Fox: Megan Denise Fox (born May 16, 1986) is an American actress and model. She began her acting career in 2001, with several minor television and film roles, and played a regular role on the \"Hope & Faith\" television sitcom. In 2004, she made her film debut with a role in the teen comedy \"Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen\". In 2007, she co-starred as Mikaela Banes, the love interest of Shia LaBeouf's character, in the blockbuster action film \"Transformers\", which became her breakout role. Fox reprised her role in the 2009 sequel, \"\". Later in 2009, she starred as the eponymous lead in the black comedy horror film \"Jennifer's Body\".\n\nTotalmente Inocentes: The film stars F\u00e1bio Porchat, Fabio Assun\u00e7\u00e3o, Mariana Rios, Kiko Mascarenhas, F\u00e1bio Lago, Leandro Firmino and \u00c1lamo Fac\u00f3, in addition to the special guests Ingrid Guimar\u00e3es, Felipe Neto, Vivianne Pasmanter and Di Ferrero, lead singer of the band NX Zero.\n\nRooney Mara: Patricia Rooney Mara ( ; born April 17, 1985) is an American actress and philanthropist. She made her screen debut in the slasher film \"\" (2005) and went on to have a breakout role in the independent coming-of-age drama \"Tanner Hall\" (2009), followed by the roles of Nancy in the 2010 remake of \"A Nightmare on Elm Street\" and Erica Albright in the biographical drama film \"The Social Network\" (2010).\n\nLeandro Firmino: Leandro Firmino (born June 23, 1978) is a Brazilian actor. He is best known for his role as Li'l Z\u00e9 in the film \"Cidade de Deus\". He also had a main role in one episode of spin-off series \"City of Men\". Played the role of Thiago in \"Trash\" with Wagner Moura and Rooney Mara. His next role will be in Rodrigo Rodrigues`s \"Goitaca\" with Mario Babic and Lady Francisco.\n\nNatalie Zea: Natalie Zea (born March 17, 1975) is an American actress, known for her performances on television. Zea began her acting career in theatre. Her first major role was on the NBC daytime soap opera \"Passions\" (2000\u20132002), where she played the role of Gwen Hotchkiss. Her breakout role was on the ABC primetime soap opera \"Dirty Sexy Money\" as socialite Karen Darling, where she starred from 2007 to 2009. Zea also has made many guest appearances on television, starred in the number of independent and made-for-television movies, and had the recurring roles in \"The Shield\", \"Hung\" and \"Californication\".\n\nMasiela Lusha: Masiela Lusha ( ; born October 23, 1985) is an American actress, author, producer and humanitarian. Lusha gained worldwide recognition for playing her first major role as Carmen Consuelo Lopez on the globally syndicated ABC sitcom \"George Lopez\", a role which earned her two consecutive Young Artist Awards for Leading Young Actress in a Comedy or Drama. After transitioning into film, she had her breakout role in Sony Picture's \"\". 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The song debuted on PureVolume's official website on October 3, 2012 along with a video featuring band members Chino Moreno and Sergio Vega giving some insight regarding the track. The song's lyrical content is representative of the supposed end of the world that would have occurred on December 21, 2012, according to various myths related to the Mayan calendar. It was featured in the trailer for the film \"Jack the Giant Slayer\" and an episode of \"The Following\". An instrumental version made an appearance in the film \"Furious 7\".\n\nBryan Singer: Bryan Jay Singer (born September 17, 1965) is an American film director, film producer, writer, and actor. He is the founder of Bad Hat Harry Productions and he has produced or co-produced almost all of the films he has directed.\n\nJack the Giant Killer (2013 direct-to-video film): Jack the Giant Killer is a 2013 American fantasy film produced by The Asylum and directed by Mark Atkins. A modern take of the fairy tales \"Jack the Giant Killer\" and \"Jack and the Beanstalk\", the film stars Ben Cross and Jane March. It is a mockbuster of \"Jack the Giant Slayer\". It was released on DVD in the UK as The Giant Killer.\n\nElia Petridis: Elia Petridis (born in Paris, France) is a Lebanese-Greek film director and screenwriter, best known for \"The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernandez\", and for his work in transmedia and virtual reality production. He is the founder and creative director of film production company Filmatics and the transmedia production company Fever Content.\n\nEleanor Tomlinson: Eleanor May Tomlinson (born 19 May 1992) is an English actress, known for her roles as Princess Isabelle in \"Jack the Giant Slayer\" (2013), Isabel Neville in \"The White Queen\", and Demelza Poldark in \"Poldark\".\n\nJack the Giant Slayer: Jack the Giant Slayer (previously titled Jack the Giant Killer) is a 2013 American heroic fantasy adventure film based on the British fairy tales \"Jack the Giant Killer\" and \"Jack and the Beanstalk\". The film is directed by Bryan Singer with a screenplay written by Darren Lemke, Christopher McQuarrie and Dan Studney and stars Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy, and Ewan McGregor. The film tells the story of Jack, a young farmhand who must rescue a princess from a race of giants after inadvertently opening a gateway to their land in the sky.\n\nA. J. Carter: A. J. Carter (born 21 September 1980 as Adrian John Carter) is an Australian film director, screenwriter and producer. In his recent emerging career as a film director, his debut narrative short film Ronan's Escape awarded him and his production company a total of 13 international film award nominations and 10 award wins including several 'Best Film and \"Best Director\" awards. He is also the founder of the Smooth Motion Media Group, formerly known as Smooth Motion Films. Smooth Motion Media Group is based in Los Angeles, California, with two production company subsidiaries Dark Arts Entertainment (Motion Picture Film & Scripted Television production), and Primordial Entertainment (Reality, Science & Documentary Television).\n\nGeorge S. J. Faber: George Stephen John Faber (born 30 November 1959 in Kensington, London) is a British television producer. He was the founder and joint managing director of Company Pictures, one of the UK's largest independent drama production companies, twice winner of Best Independent Production Company at the Broadcast Awards and also winner of Best European Production Company at the Monte Carlo TV Festival. In 2014 he founded \"The Forge\" which produced \"National Treasure\" starring Robbie Coltrane, Julie Walters and Andrea Riseborough.\n\nChristopher McQuarrie: Christopher McQuarrie (born 1968) is an American screenwriter, director and producer. A regular collaborator of director Bryan Singer, he co-wrote the screenplay of Singer's \"Public Access\", wrote the screenplay for \"The Usual Suspects\", co-wrote and produced \"Valkyrie\" and co-wrote \"Jack the Giant Slayer\" and \"Edge of Tomorrow\".\n\nKyle Schickner: Kyle Schickner is an American film producer, writer, director, actor and a bisexual civil rights activist. He is the founder of FenceSitter Films, a Production company devoted to entertainment for women, and sexual and ethnic minorities. 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Her stage work includes playing Mrs. Rafi in the original Toronto production of \"The Sea\" and a 10-month run as the title character in \"Hello, Dolly! \" at the Limelight Dinner Theatre in Toronto in 1990.\n\nLet the Right One In (franchise): Let the Right One In is a horror media franchise encompassing a book, two films, a comic book series, several theatre productions and an upcoming television series.\n\nOver the Rainbow (Canadian TV series): Over the Rainbow is a Canadian reality talent competition, which premiered on CBC Television on September 16, 2012. Based on the 2010 series \"Over the Rainbow\" in the United Kingdom, the series auditioned aspiring musical theatre performers for the role of Dorothy for a Toronto production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage musical adaptation of \"The Wizard of Oz\". The series was hosted by Daryn Jones. Arlene Phillips, Thom Allison, and Louise Pitre served as judges alongside Webber.\n\nEvan Buliung: Evan Buliung is a Canadian actor. He has played roles on stage and in musical theatre, including the role of Aragorn in the Toronto production of \"Lord of the Rings\", Khashoggi in \"We Will Rock You\", William Burke in \"Bloodless: The Trial of Burke and Hare\" and Pericles in the Stratford Festival's 2015 production of \"The Adventures of Pericles\".\n\nJames Cade: James Cade is a Toronto-based actor. He graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada and has since then performed in several theatre productions in Toronto, including Single Threat's Dora Award winning production of \"A Quiet Place.\" Other theatre companies James has worked with include Unspun Theatre, Crate Productions, Convergence Theatre and Native Earth Performing Arts.\n\nJeremy Ferdman: First seen in the Toronto production of \"Flora, the Red Menace\", Ferdman started his acting career performing on stage. In 2003, he began his television career with a walk-on role in Queer As Folk. Since then, he has starred in several films including the critically acclaimed 2005 film, \"Stock Boy\", and the award-winning short film \"Dirty Talk\", which he \\ co-wrote and Produced. At an early age, he appeared in several memorable commercials for Rogers Wireless, McDonald's, and 23 Degrees Coffee. He has also appeared in various award-winning television shows including NBC's Angela's Eyes, the FXX series \"Man Seeking Woman\", Lifetime's Killer Kids, ABC's \"Home for the Holidays\" and Syfy's Warehouse 13.\n\nIllya Woloshyn: Illya Woloshyn is a Canadian actor of Ukrainian descent. He started acting at a very young age, playing the role of Jacob in Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang at Young People's Theatre in Toronto, and later Gavroche in the original Toronto production of Les Mis\u00e9rables at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in 1988. He later joined the touring production and performed the role in theatres across Canada.\n\nAlberta Opera: Alberta Opera Musical Theatre for Young People, based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is the major touring Theatre for Young Audiences company in Alberta. It has been presenting original musical theatre adaptations in schools in British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Alberta since 1984 and its repertoire includes such fairytales as \"Rapunzel\", \"Puss in Boots\", \"Cinderella\", \"Sleeping Beauty\", \"Rumplestiltskin\", \"The Frog Prince\", \"The Red Shoes\", and the Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award-winning \"Jack and the Beanstalk\". 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Incumbent Governor of Montana Sam C. Ford, who was first elected Governor in 1940, ran for re-election. He won the Republican primary and moved on to the general election, where he was opposed by Leif Erickson, a former Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court and the Democratic nominee. Although then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt comfortably won the state in that year's presidential election, Ford defeated Erickson by a wide margin to win his second and final term as governor.\n\nBurton K. Wheeler: Burton Kendall Wheeler (February 27, 1882January 6, 1975) was an attorney and an American politician of the Democratic Party in Montana; he served as a United States Senator from 1923 until 1947. 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Incumbent United States Senator Burton K. Wheeler, who was first elected to the Senate in 1922, and was re-elected in 1928, 1934, and 1940, ran for re-election. He was challenged in the Democratic primary by Leif Erickson, the Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court, and, following a close election, was narrowly defeated by Erickson. In the general election, Erickson faced State Senator Zales Ecton, the Republican nominee. Ultimately, Ecton defeated Erickson by a fairly wide margin, and won his first and only term in the Senate.\n\nMontana gubernatorial election, 1932: The 1932 Montana gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 1932. Incumbent Governor of Montana John E. Erickson, who was first elected governor in 1924 and was re-elected in 1928, ran for re-election. He won the Democratic primary with a plurality and advanced to the general election, where he faced Frank A. Hazelbaker, the Lieutenant Governor of Montana. Despite the fact that Franklin D. 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Gansler lost the Democratic Primary race for Governor of Maryland on June 24, 2014 to Anthony Brown.\n\nPennsylvania Democratic primary, 2008: The 2008 Democratic primary in Pennsylvania was held on April 22 by the Pennsylvania Department of State in which voters chose their preference for the Democratic Party's candidate for the 2008 U.S. Presidential election. Voters also chose the Pennsylvania Democratic Party's candidates for various state and local offices. The selected candidates will be placed on the ballot of the 2008 General Election on November 4. The Democratic primary was part of a General Primary that also included the 2008 Pennsylvania Republican primary.\n\nMontana gubernatorial election, 1928: The 1928 Montana gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 1928. Incumbent Governor of Montana John E. Erickson, who was first elected Governor in 1924, ran for re-election. Erickson only narrowly won the Democratic primary against future Governor Roy E. Ayers, and advanced to the general election, where he was opposed by Wellington D. Rankin, the Attorney General of Montana. Although Herbert Hoover carried the state in a landslide in the presidential election that year, Erickson managed to win re-election to his second term as Governor in a landslide over Rankin.\n\nSusan Montee: Susan Montee (born July 6, 1959) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Missouri who served as the 35th State Auditor of Missouri. She won the election in November 2006 and was sworn into her position on January 4, 2007. She was the third woman in succession to serve as State Auditor of Missouri. She succeeded now-U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill. Montee is a member of the Democratic Party. She was defeated in the 2010 election by Tom Schweich. In 2011 Montee was elected the Chair of the Missouri Democratic Party, which she stepped down from later that year to run for Lieutenant Governor. Susan defeated seven other candidates in the August, 2012 Missouri Democratic Primary for Lieutenant Governor of Missouri. She lost the general election on November 6, 2012 to the Republican incumbent, Peter Kinder.\n\nBill McChesney (politician): Bill McChesney (born October 3, 1948) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who was a member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing District 40, from 2007 to 2015. Term-limited in 2014, he ran for the 19th District of the Montana Senate but was defeated by Republican incumbent Frederick Moore. 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Unlike its predecessor, \"The Politics of Ecstasy\", this album is very emotional and contains many slower, ballad-type songs. It is also notable that \"Dreaming Neon Black\" is a concept album of sorts. According to Nevermore's lead singer, Warrel Dane, \"it's a very simple story about a man who slowly goes insane after losing a woman that he was very close to. Progressive levels of insanity are expressed in the songs, he goes through phases of denial and self-blame, blaming God, then denouncing God. The ending is a little...tragic, a little depressing. Shakesperian. Everybody dies, it's all happy.\" , which may be based on an event in the life of Dane. Supposedly, his old girlfriend left him when she joined a religious cult and was never heard from again, and he began having nightmares of her crying out to him as she drowned. This has been confirmed by Warrel himself in an older interview. The spoken word samples from the tracks \"Ophidian\" and \"Forever\" are from the Clive Barker movie, \"Lord of Illusions\".\n\nPeter Wichers: Peter Wichers is best known as one of the founding members of Swedish melodic death metal band, Soilwork. From 1995 until late 2005, when he announced his departure from the band, he was known as the lead guitarist and also a songwriter, especially on their \"Stabbing the Drama\" album., He rejoined Soilwork in 2008 and played on 2010s The Panic Broadcast and in June 2012 he quit Soilwork for the second time. After leaving Soilwork, he filled in for Adam Dutkiewicz when he was injured on Killswitch Engage's European tour. More recently, he has collaborated with singers from across the melodic death metal genre including Anders Frid\u00e9n, former band mate Bj\u00f6rn \"Speed\" Strid and John Bush (vocalist of Anthrax) to make a CD much in the same style as \"Roadrunner United\", entitled \"Nuclear Blast All-Stars\". He also co-wrote Warrel Dane's solo record \"Praises to the War Machine\".\n\nNevermore (album): Nevermore is the eponymous debut studio album by American heavy metal band Nevermore, released on February 14, 1995 by Century Media Records. It was singer Warrel Dane and bassist Jim Sheppard's first release after departing from their previous band, Sanctuary, in 1994. Having recruited drummer Van Williams and former Sanctuary touring guitarist Jeff Loomis, they formed the band Nevermore and began anew.\n\nInto the Mirror Live: Into The Mirror Live / Black Reflections is live promotional EP of the band Sanctuary recorded on May 12, 1990 at The Country Club in Reseda, California, during their \"Into the Mirror Black\" tour. Approximately 1000 CD copies of this were made and less than 500 were ever distributed to radio stations and record stores. Because of contractual problems with Epic Records, the full version was never released for public consumption. Epic Records destroyed 500+ copies of this CD. Warrel Dane has stated on several occasions that he has the master tapes and copyrights of the full show and intended to have it finally released. To date that has not happened. This CD has been heavily pirated over the years as a 2-on-1 CD with the Satan's Host \"Metal From Hell\" album on the notorious Reborn Classics record label.\n\nPraises to the War Machine: Praises to the War Machine is the debut and only solo release/album by heavy metal vocalist Warrel Dane from Nevermore, released on April 25, 2008. The album was produced by Peter Wichers, who was tapped by Dane to work on the album while Wichers was still a member of Soilwork. After leaving that band in 2007, Wichers co-wrote the album with Dane and played on eight of its tracks. Soilwork drummer Dirk Verbeuren and former Himsa guitarist Matt Wicklund also played on the album. Nevermore guitarist Jeff Loomis and the band's touring guitarist at the time Chris Broderick make guest appearances, along with James Murphy, who had performed on the Nevermore album \"This Godless Endeavor\". \"Praises to the War Machine\" includes two cover songs, The Sisters of Mercy's \"Lucretia My Reflection\" and \"Patterns\" by Paul Simon. Dane had previously covered a Simon song on Nevermore's album \"Dead Heart in a Dead World\".\n\nThe Year of the Voyager: The Year Of The Voyager is a double DVD/CD released by Nevermore. It was released in Europe on October 20, 2008 and in North America on November 25, 2008 via Century Media. The set covers the \"This Godless Endeavor\" touring cycle, starting with live footage from the U.S. Gigantour 2005, the Metal Mania festival 2006 in Poland, the Wacken Open Air festival in 2006 in Germany and the main DVD show recorded at the Zeche in Bochum, Germany. Bonus material includes two songs from Century Media USA 10th Anniversary Party 2001, all promo videos and an interview with singer Warrel Dane which was recorded at the Roax Film Studios in Berlin in the spring of 2008.\n\nThe Fourth Judgement: The Fourth Judgement is the third studio album released (fourth recorded) by American power metal band Jag Panzer, released in 1997. It features the return of the band's original vocalist, Harry \"The Tyrant\" Conklin, and the replacement of Chris Kostka on lead guitar by Joey Tafolla. The band returns to a more epic power metal feel on this album, as opposed to the thrash influence on Dissident Alliance.\n\nWarrel Dane: Warrel Dane (born March 7, 1969) is the lead singer of the American power metal band Sanctuary. He is also known as the former lead singer of currently inactive progressive metal band Nevermore. He is a natural baritone, though he was known for his high-pitched vocals with Serpent's Knight and on the first two Sanctuary albums. Later in his career, Dane became more notable for his distinctively deep, dramatic voice.\n\nNevermore: Nevermore is an American progressive metal band from Seattle, Washington, United States. Formed in 1991, they are known to incorporate elements from various styles such as power metal, modern hard rock, classic heavy metal and technical thrash metal. The band has been on hiatus since 2011, due to personal issues between the band members. In April 2015, lead singer Warrel Dane confirmed that Nevermore has not disbanded, and there is a possibility for them to continue in the next two years with another album.\n\nSanctuary (band): Sanctuary is an American heavy metal band founded in Seattle in 1985. They split up in 1992, but reformed 18 years later. 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It is the seat of the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. The metropolitan archdiocese for the Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Detroit includes all dioceses in the state of Michigan; in addition, in 2000 the archdiocese accepted pastoral responsibility for the Roman Catholic Church in the Cayman Islands, which consists of Saint Ignatius Parish on Grand Cayman (the Archdiocese of Kingston maintains a \"mission sui iuris\" jurisdiction over the Cayman Islands). The cathedral is located at 9844 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan, adjacent to Detroit's Boston-Edison Historic District. The cathedral was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.\n\nSt. Patrick's Church: St. Patrick's Church, Saint Patrick's Church, St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church or Saint Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, and similar, may refer to:\n\nSt. Dominic Catholic Church (Miami, FL): St. Dominic Catholic Church was established on May 20, 1962, and is the only Catholic Church in South Florida named in honor of Saint Dominic of Guzman, a 13th-century Catholic saint and founder of the religious Order of Preachers. Located in 5909 NW 7th Street in Miami, Florida, St. Dominic Catholic Church forms part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami. It consists of 118 parishes and spans a region as far north as Coral Springs, and as far south as Key West, Florida.\n\nArnold of Soissons: Arnold (Arnoul) of Soissons or Arnold or Arnulf of Oudenburg (ca 1040\u20131087) is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, the patron saint of hop-pickers and Belgian brewers.\n\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit: The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit (Latin: \"Archidioecesis Detroitensis\" ) is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church covering (as of 2005) the Michigan counties of Lapeer, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, and Wayne. It is the metropolitan archdiocese for the Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Detroit, which includes all dioceses in the state of Michigan. In addition, in 2000 the archdiocese accepted pastoral responsibility for the Roman Catholic Church in the Cayman Islands, which consists of Saint Ignatius Parish on Grand Cayman (the Archdiocese of Kingston maintains a mission \"sui iuris\" jurisdiction over the Cayman Islands).\n\nRhoda Wise: Rhoda Wise (22 Feb 1888 \u2013 7 July 1948) was a U.S. stigmatist from Canton, Ohio (originally the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland and now part of the Diocese of Youngstown). Her biography, \"Her Name Means Rose\", was published by EWTN. Rhoda Wise has been associated with many miraculous healings, including the healing of Mother Angelica. The Roman Catholic Church investigated Wise, but made no official decision concerning her experiences . The Rhoda Wise Shrine, which includes her house- which once belonged to EWTN, which Mother Angelica founded and ran- is a private association of the faithful (website: http://rhodawise.com), that has been approved by the present incumbent Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Youngstown, Bishop George V. Murry. As of September 2016, the Diocese is launching the local investigation into a potential cause for beatification and canonization, and so all her visions and writings and activities will be re-examined thoroughly. If the diocesan process concludes she lived an exemplary life, the case for the cause will go to the Vatican, and with their approval, she will be given the title \"Servant of God\". If the Holy See says she lived an admirable life, she will then also be called \"Venerable\". Since she is not a martyr, unless the Pope grants some form of exemption, two miracles would then be needed: one for her beatification (being called \"Blessed\"), and then one for her canonization (sainthood) that must be verified after her beatification (though it can occur before beatification, as long as it occurred after the first miracle happened). St. Peter Catholic Church, in Canton, Ohio, will host the Mass opening the diocesan investigation into Rhoda Wise\u2019s cause for beatification and canonization. Monsignor Robert Siffrin, the Vicar General of the Youngstown Catholic Diocese, will celebrate the Mass on Friday, October 7, 2016, at 7:00 PM.\n\nSt. Louis Roman Catholic Church: Saint Louis Roman Catholic Church is a Catholic parish in Buffalo, New York. 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The substantial increase in the number of Catholics in Stockholm and Sweden, mostly as a result of immigration after World War II, made the old church insufficient, and an extension, designed by architects Hans Westman and Ylva Lenormand, was inaugurated in 1983, at the 200th anniversary of the re-establishment in 1783 of the Roman Catholic Church in Lutheran Sweden. 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Two versions were released; a single disc version and a bonus disc version. On the front cover, the album title is imposed upon the seal of the demon Astaroth.\n\nBruce Dickinson: Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958), known professionally as Bruce Dickinson, is an English singer, songwriter, musician, airline pilot, entrepreneur, author and broadcaster. He is the lead singer of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden and is renowned for his wide-ranging operatic vocal style and energetic stage presence.\n\nList of songs recorded by Iron Maiden: Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed by bassist Steve Harris in 1975. The band's first album, 1980's \"Iron Maiden\", was written primarily by Harris, with vocalist Paul Di'Anno co-writing two tracks and guitarist Dave Murray contributing \"Charlotte the Harlot\". The 1981 follow-up, \"Killers\", was written almost entirely by the bassist, with frontman Di'Anno contributing only to the title track, \"Killers\" (the North American bonus track \"Twilight Zone\" was credited to Harris and Murray). Bruce Dickinson replaced Di'Anno after the release of \"Killers\", although he did not contribute any songwriting to \"The Number of the Beast\", released in 1982, which featured three songs co-written by guitarist Adrian Smith. \"The Number of the Beast\" also spawned Iron Maiden's first UK Singles Chart top ten in the form of \"Run to the Hills\", which charted at number seven on its release. It was not until 1983's \"Piece of Mind\" that the songwriting process became a more varied and collaborative approach, with just four of its nine tracks being credited solely to Harris, two to Dickinson and Smith, one to Harris and Murray, one to Dickinson alone, and one to Harris, Dickinson, and Smith. The Dickinson and Smith-penned \"Flight of Icarus\" was the first Iron Maiden single to chart in the United States, reaching number eight on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock chart.\n\nBlack (Pearl Jam song): \"Black\" is a power ballad by the American rock band Pearl Jam. The song is the fifth track on the band's debut album, \"Ten\" (1991). Featuring lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by guitarist Stone Gossard, \"Black\" is said to be about first relationships, though Vedder showed strong emotion while performing the song live in early years. (In relationship with Beth Liebling from 1983-2000) Notably, Vedder now renders the added lyric \"We belong together\" as \"I've been healed\" or \"We didn't belong together\" indicating his moving on from the relationship and being content with how it ended.\n\nWater on the Road: Water on the Road is a film released on DVD and Blu-ray by American singer and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder. 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He is the son of the photographer Richard Young. Sam has played high profile events such as George Clooney's wedding in Venice in 2014, Elton John's 60th birthday party, various Brit Awards after parties for Sony BMG, film premieres such as The Hobbit, Entourage, Sex and the City, The Golden Compass, Hugo to name a few, fashion events for Gucci, Valentino, Christoper Kane, parties for Drake, Rick Ross, Timbaland, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson, Pharrell Williams, Justin Timberlake. Sam also DJ'd the Team USA Olympics 2012 closing party alongside Swizz Beats and Nas.\n\nHis Dark Materials: His Dark Materials is an epic trilogy of fantasy novels by Philip Pullman consisting of \"Northern Lights\" (1995, published as \"The Golden Compass\" in North America), \"The Subtle Knife\" (1997), and \"The Amber Spyglass\" (2000). It follows the coming of age of two children, Lyra Belacqua and Will Parry, as they wander through a series of parallel universes. 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At US$180 million, it was one of New Line Cinema's most expensive projects ever, and its disappointing results in the USA contributed to New Line's February 2008 restructuring.\n\nMir Zafar Ali: Mir Zafar Ali (Urdu:\u0645\u06cc\u0631 \u0638\u0641\u0631 \u0639\u0644\u06cc) is a Pakistani movie visual effects artist. He worked in the team that won the Academy Award for best visual effects for the 2007 movie \"The Golden Compass\". He is the first Pakistani to have been connected with an Academy Award-winner for Best Visual Effects.\n\nStudio Alchimia: Studio Alchimia was a design collective, founded in 1976 in Milan, Italy by Italian Architect Alessandro Guerriero. Studio Alchimia's aim was to recalibrate notions of craft to alignment with modern industrial civilization. \"Alchemia was part of a larger movement of Italian designers intent on coming up with strategies to dismantle the rigid ideology of modernism\u2014they called their alternative \u201cNuovo Design.\u201d Much of their design work consisted of experimental prototypes employing technological innovation. Studio Alchimia presented their first collection of furniture, \"Bau.Haus uno\" in 1978, followed by the collection, \"Bau.Haus due\" in 1979. In 1981 Studio Alchimia was awarded the Golden Compass for design research. \"The \"new handicrafts\", which were first put on show by Alessandro Guerriero at huis Alchymia, possess certain very precise characteristics: the craftsmanship employed, given that production is made uo of small runs or unique pieces, does not depend on the us of particular techniques, but rather on the speed with which the models - whose design makes no concessions to the possibility of future mass-production - are constructed by craftsmen using the most advanced techniques in modern joinery.\"\n\nCompasso d'Oro: Compasso d'Oro (] ; Golden Compass) is the name of an industrial design award originated in Italy in 1954 by the \"La Rinascente\" company from an original idea of Gio Ponti and Alberto Rosselli. From 1964 it has been hosted exclusively by Associazione per il Disegno Industriale (ADI). It is the first and most recognized award in its field. The prize aims to acknowledge and promote quality in the field of industrial designs made in Italy and is awarded by ADI.\n\nBrunton compass: A Brunton compass, properly known as the Brunton Pocket Transit, is a type of precision compass made by Brunton, Inc. of Riverton, Wyoming. The instrument was patented in 1894 by a Canadian-born Colorado geologist named David W. Brunton. Unlike most modern compasses, the Brunton Pocket Transit utilizes magnetic induction damping rather than fluid to damp needle oscillation. Although Brunton Inc. makes many other types of magnetic compasses, the Brunton Pocket Transit is a specialized instrument used widely by those needing to make accurate degree and angle measurements in the field. These people are primarily geologists, but archaeologists, environmental engineers, and surveyors also make use of the Brunton's capabilities. The United States Army has adopted the Pocket Transit as the M2 Compass for use by crew-served artillery.\n\nChris Weitz: Christopher John \"Chris\" Weitz (born November 30, 1969) is an American film producer, screenwriter, author, occasional actor, and film director. He is the brother of filmmaker Paul Weitz. He is best known for his work with his brother on the comedy films \"American Pie\" and \"About a Boy,\" the latter of which was Oscar-nominated for adapted screenplay. Weitz directed the film adaptation of the novel \"The Golden Compass\" and the of \"New Moon\" from the series of \"Twilight\" books, as well wrote the screenplay for Disney's 2015 live-action adaptation of \"Cinderella\" and co-wrote \"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story\" alongside with Tony Gilroy.\n\nPaul Weitz (filmmaker): Paul John Weitz (born November 19, 1965) is an American film director, film producer, screenwriter, playwright actor. He is the older brother of filmmaker Chris Weitz. He is best known for his work with his brother, Chris Weitz, on the comedy films \"American Pie\" and \"About a Boy\", for which the brothers, who co-directed, were nominated for an Oscar. He also serves as a writer, executive producer, and director of the television series \"Mozart in the Jungle\".\n\nJohn Weitz: Hans Werner \"John\" Weitz (May 25, 1923 \u2013 October 3, 2002) was a successful menswear designer who innovated the use of licensing products and selling affordable but stylish clothing that featured his image in the advertising. He had a second career as a writer and historian. 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The album celebrates Barry Manilow's hometown New York City by \"saying thanks to the city for giving me my ambition, my sense of humor and my decency\", according to Manilow. It consists both of new original Manilow compositions and standards \"evoking the spirit and energy of New York City\".\n\nThe Greatest Love Songs of All Time: The Greatest Love Songs of All Time is an album by Barry Manilow released on January 26, 2010. The release came not too long before the start of his new show at the Paris Las Vegas hotel.\n\nBarry Manilow (1973 album): Barry Manilow is the debut album by Barry Manilow. It was released as Barry Manilow in 1973, then re-mixed and re-released as Barry Manilow I in 1975.\n\nThe Greatest Songs of the Sixties: The Greatest Songs of the Sixties is Barry Manilow's sequel album for \"The Greatest Songs of the Fifties\". The album was another major hit for Manilow in the United States, selling nearly 50% more than his previous album in its opening week. As with its predecessor, this album was produced by Clive Davis, along with Manilow and David Benson. The classics performed in this album includes Frankie Valli's \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You\", Elvis Presley's #1 hit \"Can't Help Falling in Love\", Beatles' \"And I Love Her\" and Frank Sinatra's \"Strangers in the Night\" (the latter first appeared on Manilow's Sinatra-tribute album \"Manilow Sings Sinatra\" in 1998).\n\nThe Greatest Songs of the Fifties: The Greatest Songs of the Fifties is an album by veteran American singer Barry Manilow, released in the United States on January 31, 2006. A significant album for Barry Manilow, it finds the Brooklyn-born crooner taking on songs that were popular in his youth. The project also marked Manilow's return to his former label, Arista, with the company's founder, Clive Davis, setting the singer up with 1950s pop classics much in the way that the savvy businessman steered Rod Stewart in the direction of jazzy standards in his successful \"The Great American Songbook\" project. The album was an amazing hit in the United States. It entered the Billboard 200 at No. 1, giving him the second chart-topping album of his career. His only other No. 1 album was \"Barry Manilow Live\", in 1977. This is also the highest-debuting album of his career, selling over 150,000 copies in its opening week and besting the No. 3 opening of \"Ultimate Manilow\" in 2002.\n\n2:00 AM Paradise Cafe: 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe is the fourteenth album by singer-songwriter Barry Manilow. The album was a radical departure from Manilow's previous work of highly polished pop. Manilow wrote in the liner notes that the record's concept came to him in a dream. Johnny Mercer's widow, Ginger, entrusted Manilow with a cache of Mercer's lyrics that had never been set to music. Although Manilow used only Mercer's \"When October Goes\" for the project, he created an album of all original songs with a torchy, smokey jazz style. He recruited veteran jazz musicians Bill Mays, Gerry Mulligan, Shelly Manne, Mundell Lowe, and George Duvivier. Also enlisted for vocal duets were Mel Torm\u00e9 and Sarah Vaughan. The entire album was rehearsed for three days, then recorded entirely live (in one take) without overdubs at Westlake Studio 'C' in Los Angeles, California and released in 1984.\n\nThe Greatest Songs of the Seventies: The Greatest Songs of the Seventies is Barry Manilow's follow up to his previous album, \"The Greatest Songs of the Sixties\". The album was released on September 18, 2007. Album producer Clive Davis said about Manilow: \"No one can reinvent the great classics better than Barry Manilow. He breathes new life and vitality into these truly wonderful songs and they sound fresh and timeless. We continue on the mission to bring to a new generation the great songs of a different era.\" Davis has worked with Manilow since the 1970s and have been good friends. The album was released under Arista Records. It also features some of Manilow's hits in acoustic.\n\nParis Las Vegas: Paris Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation.\n\nBarry Manilow (1989 album): Barry Manilow is the sixth self-titled album released by singer and songwriter Barry Manilow. Manilow released a total of six self-titled albums in his career: \"Barry Manilow\" (later re-released as \"Barry Manilow I\"), \"Barry Manilow II\", \"Barry\", \"Manilow\", and this album with the same title as his first. The album was released in 1989, and reached Gold certification. This album also represented a hint of future album releases... 95% of the songs were not written/co-written by Manilow, which had until that point been rare. Manilow, known for being a composer, typically always stocked his albums with material he co-wrote with his celebrated lyricists. After the release of this album, the 1990s dawned and a new era in his career began as he embarked on introducing contemporary audiences to pop music of the 1930s through the late 1940s. This album is also one of his longest of original material, clocking in at nearly an hour.\n\nThe Feeling's Not Right Again: The Feeling's Not Right Again is a collection of previously recorded songs by Ray Stevens, released in 1979. All of the selections were chosen from his studio albums that were recorded for Warner Bros. Records. Stevens had a total of five singles released by Warner Bros., but only three are featured on this collection; the rest of the selections are album tracks. 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He has written and produced more than seventy full-length plays in Scarborough and London and was, between 1972 and 2009, the artistic director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, where all but four of his plays have received their first performance. More than 40 have subsequently been produced in the West End, at the Royal National Theatre or by the Royal Shakespeare Company since his first hit \"Relatively Speaking\" opened at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1969.\n\nMichael Pennington: Michael Vivian Fyfe Pennington (born 7 June 1943) is a British actor, director and writer. Together with director Michael Bogdanov, he founded the English Shakespeare Company in 1986 and was its Joint Artistic Director until 1992. 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It is situated on the western edge of The Fens at the junction of the east-west B1397 road and the north-south B1177. It is 1 mi north-east from Rippingale and just south of Pointon. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Graby. Nearby to the east, along the B1397 at Dowsby Fen, is Car Dyke. The civil parish population taken at the 2011 census was 204.\n\nColsterworth: Colsterworth is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies less than half a mile (0.8\u00a0km) west of the A1, about 7 mi south of Grantham, and 12 mi north-west of Stamford. The village, with the hamlet of Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, had a population of 1,713 at the time of the 2011 Census in an area of 1465 ha .\n\nAncaster, Lincolnshire: Ancaster is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, on the site of a Roman town. The population of the civil parish was 1,317 at the 2001 census increasing to 1,647 at the 2011 census. The civil parish includes the settlements of Sudbrook and West Willoughby.\n\nAbbeytown: Abbeytown, also known as Holme Abbey, is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, England. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 819. It is located five-and-a-half miles south-east of Silloth, and six-and-a-half miles north-west of Wigton. The civil parish borders Holme Low to the north, Holme East Waver and Dundraw to the east, Bromfield to the south, and Holme St Cuthbert to the west. The county town of Carlisle is eighteen miles to the north-east. Other nearby settlements include Highlaws, Kelsick, Mawbray, Pelutho, and Wheyrigg. The B5302 road runs through the village.\n\nScopwick: Scopwick is small village and civil parish in the district of North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England, situated 6 mi south from Lincoln. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 815. The parish includes Kirkby Green, a hamlet to the east of Scopwick. The village main road runs parallel to a narrow stream.\n\nBlythburgh: Blythburgh is a village and civil parish in the Suffolk Coastal district of the English county of Suffolk. It is 4 mi west of Southwold and 5 mi south-east of Halesworth and lies on the River Blyth. The A12 road runs through the village which is split either side of the road. At the 2011 census the population of the parish was 297. The parish includes the hamlets of Bulcamp and Hinton.\n\nHigh Dyke (road): High Dyke is a minor road following a length of the Roman Road Ermine Street in the English county of Lincolnshire, between Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth and Ancaster, and onwards nearly to Bracebridge Heath. It is also the name of a small settlement on that road, 1 mi south-east from Great Ponton, near to the mouth of Stoke Tunnel on the East Coast Main Line. High Dyke is also a name for the general area between Easton and Great Ponton. On the Ordnance Survey 1:25000 sheets it is spelled \"High Dike\".\n\nHayton and Mealo: Hayton and Mealo is a civil parish in Allerdale district, Cumbria. In the 2011 census it had a population of 237. The western boundary of the parish is a short stretch of coastline south of Allonby; working clockwise it is then bordered by Allonby parish to the north, Westnewton to the north east, Aspatria to the east and Oughterside and Allerby to the south. The B5300 road runs along the western edge of the parish, on the coast, and the A596 road from Aspatria to Maryport runs just outside the parish's south eastern boundary. The only settlement is Hayton, a village in the centre of the parish.\n\nNorth Wingfield: North Wingfield is a large village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire, located approximately 4\u00bd miles south-east of Chesterfield, and 1 mile north-east of Clay Cross. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 6,505. It is in the North East Derbyshire district. The A6175 road from the M1 motorway to the A61 road runs through the village.\n\nWorston: Worston is a small linear village and civil parish in Lancashire, England. The village is north-west of Pendle Hill, east of Clitheroe, and is in the Ribble Valley district. As it is only a small village, with a population of 76 at the 2001 census, it has no parish council, but instead has a parish meeting. The parish meeting is shared with Mearley, a small parish south of Worston with no villages or hamlets and a population of 25, the second smallest in Lancashire. From the 2011 Census population information for both Mearley and Worston is included within the civil parish of Pendleton.", "question": "What is the 2011 census population of this village and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England, where High Dyke road runs between it and Colsterworth?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"village_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the village and civil parish identified."}, "county": {"type": "string", "description": "The county where the village is located."}, "district": {"type": "string", "description": "The district where the village is located."}, "census_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year of the census."}, "population": {"type": "integer", "description": "The population figure from the specified census year."}}, "required": ["year", "population"], "additionalProperties": false}, "connecting_road_information": {"type": "object", "properties": {"road_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the road that connects the identified village to another place."}, "connected_places": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of places connected by the specified road, including the identified village and the other village mentioned in the question."}}, "required": ["road_name", "connected_places"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["village_name", "county", "district", "census_details", "connecting_road_information"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"village_name": "Colsterworth", "county": "Lincolnshire", "district": "South Kesteven", "census_details": {"year": 2011, "population": 1713}, "connecting_road_information": {"road_name": "High Dyke", "connected_places": ["Colsterworth", "Ancaster"]}}, "ground_truth": {"village_name": "Ancaster", "county": "Lincolnshire", "district": "South Kesteven", "census_details": {"year": 2011, "population": 1647}, "connecting_road_information": {"road_name": "High Dyke", "connected_places": ["Ancaster", "Colsterworth"]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1940, "output_tokens": 80, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f9cabd71f96db80bcfa781345fda48604ca21387ade4db4526a888bcad7b76ec", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae7020d554299572ea54681", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Boudica", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Bender Uprising: The Bendery Uprising of 1919 was an armed uprising by Bolsheviks and their working-class allies in the city of Bendery. It targeted the recent union of Bessarabia with the Kingdom of Romania and sought the establishment of Soviet power in the region. It began at dawn on May 27. The insurgents, together with a small Red Army unit that had been sent from across the Dniester River, captured the treasury building, the railroad station, and other points in the city. Part of the occupying forces stationed in the city, consisting of French and Romanian soldiers, supported the insurgents. By evening the same day, the command staff of the interventionist forces succeeded in suppressing the uprising.\n\nBoudica: Boudica or Boudicca ( , Latinised as Boadicea or Boudicea , and known in Welsh as Buddug ] ) was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61, and died shortly after its failure. She is sometimes considered a British folk hero.\n\nJan Tyssowski: Jan Tyssowski (March 8, 1811 \u2013 April 5, 1857), born in Tarn\u00f3w, Poland, was a Dictator of the Republic of Krak\u00f3w during the failed 1846 uprising. He was a Polish intellectual and activist during Poland's rebellions against its occupying powers. He studied philosophy and law at the University of Lwow. After the failed 1831 November Uprising, Russian authorities prohibited his return to Lwow, and he went study at the University of Vienna. He was a Polish political organizer in Galicia with Ludwik Mieroslawski, and was active within the aristocracy and insurrectionist movement. In 1846, Krakow revolted against the Austrians and they withdrew, leaving the Polish-controlled Republic of Krakow in Tyssowski's hands. The government had originally been established as a triumvirate between Tyssowski and two others, but personal differences led Tyssowski to take control. Intending a \"classless society\", he declared universal suffrage, emancipation of the peasantry, and the discontinuation of rents for peasants. The Republic attempted to expand into neighboring rural areas, and sympathetic peasants did join the cause, but these units were defeated by much larger Austrian armies, which also had broad support among the peasants. On March 3, Russia occupied the city and passed it back to Austria. Roughly 1,200 people were arrested and approximately 100 were imprisoned in the Kufstein Fortress. The Austrian Empire captured Tyssowski who surrendered to the occupying forces, and allowed him to emigrate.\n\nBoadicea (disambiguation): Boadicea was the queen of the British Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the forces of the Roman Empire. The name may also refer to:\n\nPrasutagus: Prasutagus was king of a British Celtic tribe called the Iceni, who inhabited roughly what is now Norfolk, in the 1st century AD. He is best known as the husband of Boudica.\n\nBattle of Camulodunum: The Battle of Camulodunum, also known as the Massacre of the Ninth Legion, (60 or 61 AD) was the major military victory of the Iceni and their allies over an organised Roman army during the revolt of Boudica against the Roman occupation of Britain. A large vexillation of the \"Legio IX Hispana\" were destroyed by the rebels. Attempting to relieve the besieged \"colonia\" of Camulodunum (Colchester, Essex), legionaries of the Legio IX Hispana led by Quintus Petillius Cerialis, were attacked by a horde of British tribes, led by the Iceni. Possibly 80% of the Roman foot-soldiers were killed in the battle. The event is recorded by the historian Tacitus in his \"Annals\".\n\nBellum Batonianum: The Bellum Batonianum (Latin for \"war of the Batos\") was a military conflict fought in the Roman province of Illyricum in which an alliance of the native peoples of Illyricum rebelled against the Romans. The name Batonianum holds some similarity to early Bosnian name Bestonensis and Illyrian state Bossona. There were two regions in this Roman province: Dalmatia and Pannonia. The rebellion began among native peoples who were recruited as auxiliary troops for the Romans. They were led by Bato the Daesitiate (the Deasitiae were a tribe which lived in Dalmatia). They were joined by the Breuci (a tribe in Pannonia) led by Bato the Breucan. Many other tribes in Illyria also joined the revolt. The Roman called this conflict bellum batonianum (Batonian war) after these two leaders who had the same name. Velleius Paterculus called it the Pannonian and Dalmatian war because it involved both regions of Illyricum. In English it has been called the \"Great Illyrian revolt\", \"Pannonian-Dalmatian uprising\" and \"Bato uprising.\" This four-year war, which lasted from 6 AD to 9 AD, saw a large deployment of Roman forces in the province, with whole armies operating across the western Balkans and fighting on more than one front. In 8 AD the Breuci of the Sava valley surrendered, but it took another winter blockade and a season of fighting before the surrender in Dalmatia came in 9 AD . The Roman historian Suetonius described this war as the most difficult conflict faced by Rome since the Punic Wars two centuries earlier.\n\nCatus Decianus: Catus Decianus was the procurator of Roman Britain in AD 60 or 61. Tacitus blames his \"rapacity\" in part for provoking the rebellion of Boudica. Cassius Dio says he confiscated sums of money which had been given by the emperor Claudius to leading Britons, declaring them to be loans to be repaid with interest.\n\nBoadicea and Her Daughters: Boadicea and Her Daughters is a bronze sculptural group in London featuring Boudica, queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising in Roman Britain. It is located to the north side of the western end of Westminster Bridge, near Portcullis House and Westminster Pier, facing Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster across the road. It is considered the \"magnum opus\" of its sculptor, the English artist and engineer Thomas Thornycroft. Thornycroft worked on it from 1856 until shortly before his death in 1885, sometimes assisted by his son William Hamo Thornycroft, but it was not erected in its current position until 1902.\n\nCamulodunum: Camulodunum ( or ; Latin: ' ), the Ancient Roman name for what is now Colchester in Essex, was an important town in Roman Britain, and the first capital of the province. It is claimed to be the oldest town in Britain. Originally the site of the Brythonic-Celtic oppidum of Camulodunon (meaning \"\"The Stronghold of Camulos\"\"), capital of the Trinovantes and later the Catuvellauni tribes, it was first mentioned by name on coinage minted by the chieftain Tasciovanus sometime between 20 and 10 BC. The Roman town began life as a Roman Legionary base constructed in the AD 40s on the site of the Brythonic-Celtic fortress following its conquest by the Emperor Claudius. After the early town was destroyed during the Iceni rebellion in 60/1 AD, it was rebuilt, reaching its zenith in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. During this time it was known by its official name Colonia\u00a0Claudia Victricensis (\" \"), often shortened to Colonia Victricensis\"', and as \"Camulodunum\", a Latinised version of its original Brythonic name. The town was home to a large classical Temple, two theatres (including Britain's largest), several Romano-British temples, Britain's only known chariot circus, Britain's first town walls, several large cemeteries and over 50 known mosaics and tessellated pavements. It may have reached a population of 30,000 at its height. 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Established in 1936 by Jack Stewart and John C. Lincoln, the resort's popularity among Hollywood celebrities and political leaders made it a significant contributor to the region's growth. In 2012, Camelback Inn was one of three North American hotels which had maintained a AAA 5-Diamond rating since the award's inception in 1975. In 2013, AAA reduced the hotel's status to four diamonds.\n\nSunset Mountains (Arizona): The Sunset Mountains in Coconino County, Arizona are two a small mesas known as East Sunset Mountain and West Sunset Mountain, located southeast of Winslow. State Route 87 passes between the mountains.\n\nBelleview-Biltmore Hotel: The Belleview Biltmore Resort and Spa was a historic resort hotel located at 25 Belleview Boulevard in the town of Belleair, Florida, United States. The 400,000 sqft hotel structure was the last remaining grand historic hotel of its period in Florida that existed as a resort, and the only Henry Plant hotel still in operation when it closed in 2009. The building was noted for its architectural features, with its unique green sloped roof and white wood-sided exterior, and extensive handcrafted woodwork and Tiffany glass inside. Constructed of native Florida pine wood, it was said to be the largest occupied wood frame structure in the world during its heyday.\n\nSunset Beach Hotel: The Sunset Beach Hotel, also referred to as Peters' Sunset Beach Resort, is a historic resort hotel in Glenwood Township, Pope County, Minnesota, 5 mi southwest of Glenwood, United States. Situated on the southern shore of Lake Minnewaska, three structures of the private, commercial resort were placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on February 11, 1982. The complex is notable because it stands as one of the best-preserved early resorts in west central Minnesota, and as a center of seasonal resort activity on the lake since the second decade of the twentieth century.\n\nSt. Petersburg Open Invitational: The St. Petersburg Open Invitational, first played as the St. Petersburg Open, was a PGA Tour event that was held at three St. Petersburg, Florida area clubs for 29 years from 1930 until 1964. The clubs that hosted the event were: Lakewood Country Club (now known as St. Petersburg Country Club), Pasadena Country Club (now known as Pasadena Yacht and Country Club), and Sunset Golf Club of the Vinoy Park Hotel (now known as the Renaissance Vinoy Resort & Golf Club).\n\nAsheville Open: The Asheville Open was a golf tournament on the LPGA Tour from 1957 to 1960. It was played at the Asheville Country Club in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1958 and 1959, some rounds were also played at the Beaver Lake Golf Club and the Biltmore Forest Country Club.\n\nGrove Park Historic District: Grove Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 290 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in a predominantly residential section Asheville. The planned suburban community was originally platted and developed in 1908-1913 and 1914. It includes representative examples of Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Bungalow style dwellings. The community was laid out by noted landscape architect Chauncey Beadle. The Kimberly Amendment to Grove Park was an expansion made to the original Grove Park development in 1923. It includes the former Asheville Country Club, now the Grove Park Inn Country Club.\n\nEagle Mountain House: Eagle Mountain House is a historic resort hotel at 179 Carter Notch Road in Jackson, New Hampshire. Built in 1916 and enlarged in 1929, it is one of the few surviving grand mountain resort hotels in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.\n\nThe Omni Grove Park Inn: The Grove Park Inn is an historic resort hotel on the western-facing slope of Sunset Mountain within the Blue Ridge Mountains, in Asheville, North Carolina. It is a AAA Four-Diamond Hotel and has been since\n\nManor and Cottages: Manor and Cottages is a historic resort complex and national historic district located at Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina. The complex encompassed 36 contributing buildings that were built starting in 1898. The main hotel, The Manor, was built starting in 1898-1899, and consists of a rambling group of interconnected wings with elements of the Colonial Revival, Shingle Style, and Tudor Revival styles. Wings were added to the original building in 1903 and 1913-1914. Located on the property are the contributing Club House (c. 1903) and a 19 guest cottages built between 1899 and 1920. 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He was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, grew up in Laurelton, New York, and graduated from Kenyon College (1972) and earned a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University (1978).\n\nChuth Khay: Chuth Khay / \u1781\u17d2\u1787\u17b7\u178f \u1781\u17d2\u1799\u17c3 (\u17a0\u17c5 \u1787\u17bb\u178f\u1781\u17c3) is a Cambodian writer and translator. He was born in 1940 in Koh Somrong, Cambodia, an island on the Mekong about one hundred kilometers north of the capital. The youngest son, he was the only one in a family of ten children to attend a Western school. He pursued primary and secondary studies in Kampong Cham. While working as a teacher of French, he attended classes at the Royal University of Phnom Penh, and in 1968, received his law degree. Opposed to the monarchy, he became a legal advisor to the Ministry of Defense after Sihanouk's removal from power in 1970. From 1973 to 1974 , he served as interim dean of the law school. In 1973, he published two successful collections of short stories: \"Ghouls, Ghosts, and Other Infernal Creatures\" and \"Widow of Five Husbands\". He also wrote for Soth Polin's newspaper, \"Nokor Thom\" (\u1793\u1782\u179a\u1792\u17c6), and published his books and translations with its publishing house. Forced into the countryside by the Khmer Rouge, he miraculously escaped death by pretending to be mute. Granted refuge in France in 1980 and French citizenship, he took the name Chuth Chance, for receiving a second chance in life. He worked for several years as a taxi driver, and is now retired and lives near Paris.\n\nMatt Selman: Matthew \"Matt\" Selman (born September 9, 1971) is an American writer and producer. Selman grew up in Massachusetts, attended the University of Pennsylvania and was editor-in-chief of student magazine \"34th Street Magazine\". After considering a career in journalism, he decided to try to become a television writer. After two years of failed spec scripts he was eventually hired to write an episode of \"Seinfeld\" in 1996. Selman then joined the writing staff of \"The Simpsons\", where he has remained, rising to the position of executive producer. He has written numerous episodes of the show, including \"Natural Born Kissers\", \"Behind the Laughter\", \"Trilogy of Error\", \"Simpsons Bible Stories\" (for which he won an Annie Award), \"The Dad Who Knew Too Little\" (for which he won a Writers Guild of America Award), and also \"The Food Wife\". He also co-wrote the 2007 film adaptation of the show, as well as the video games \"\", \"The Simpsons Hit and Run\" and \"The Simpsons Game\".\n\nAnita Shreve: Anita Shreve (born 1946) is an American writer. The daughter of an airline pilot and a homemaker, she graduated from Dedham High School in Massachusetts, attended Tufts University and began writing while working as a high school teacher in Reading, Massachusetts. One of her first published stories, \"Past the Island, Drifting\", (published in 1975) was awarded an O. Henry Prize in 1976.\n\nJudy Budnitz: Judy Budnitz (born 1973) is an American writer. She grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, attended Harvard University, was a fellow at Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, and in 1998 received an MFA in creative writing from New York University.\n\nHusbands and Knives: \"Husbands & Knives\" is the seventh episode of \"The Simpsons\"' nineteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 18, 2007. It features guest appearances from Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman, and Dan Clowes as themselves and Jack Black as Milo. It was written by Matt Selman and directed by Nancy Kruse. The title is a reference to the Woody Allen film \"Husbands and Wives\".\n\nRichard Appel: Richard James Appel (born May 21, 1963) is an American writer, producer and former attorney. Since 2012, he has served as an Executive Producer and co-showrunner of \"Family Guy\" on Fox. Growing up in Wilmette, Illinois, Appel developed a love of comedy and dreamed of a career as a comedy writer; he attended Harvard University and wrote for the \"Harvard Lampoon\". Following in his mother's footsteps, Appel instead became a lawyer. After attending law school he started out as a law clerk for Judge John M. Walker, Jr. before becoming a federal attorney, serving as assistant U.S. attorney for the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York for three years. In 1994, he moved into comedy writing when he was hired for \"The Simpsons\", writing seven episodes of the show including \"Mother Simpson\". He moved on to become showrunner and executive producer of \"King of the Hill\" before creating the sitcom \"A.U.S.A.\". He then worked on \"The Bernie Mac Show\", \"Family Guy\" and \"American Dad! \" before co-creating \"The Cleveland Show\". He was married to the writer Mona Simpson.\n\nDaniel Hart Donoghue: Daniel Hart Donoghue (born January 17, 1975) is an American actor, screenwriter and producer. Donoghue was born in Holyoke, Massachusetts and moved to Lowell, Massachusetts at the age of four where he lived with his parents, Daniel and Kathleen, and one brother, Brian. He is of Irish descent. Donoghue attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the University of Limerick, Ireland where he studied literature and writing. In his twenties, Donoghue was an English Teacher on the reservation of the Jicarilla Apache Nation, in Dulce, New Mexico and then at Lowell High School in his hometown of Lowell, Massachusetts. In his thirties, Donoghue began a career as a stage actor and writer. His first notable work as a screenwriter was Paradox Lost produced by EDGY Pictures, HDNM Entertainment, and Satyr Entertainment. In addition to writing the feature screenplay, which is based on Donoghue's award winning short film screenplay originally titled Gunmetal Rose, Donoghue Co-Directed, Produced and played a leading role In Paradox Lost in 2015.\n\nEthan Gilsdorf: Ethan Gilsdorf is an American writer, poet, editor, critic, teacher and journalist. He was born in Dover, New Hampshire, and raised in the nearby town of Lee. He has lived in Northampton and Amherst, Massachusetts; Brattleboro, Vermont; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Paris, France; and currently lives in Somerville, Massachusetts. He attended Oyster River High School in Durham, New Hampshire, and received his B.A. from Hampshire College and his MFA from Louisiana State University.\n\nBerge Bulbulian: Berge Bulbulian (born November 10, 1925) is an American writer of Armenian descent. Born in Mexico, he grew up in the Del Ray area in a farm. He served in the Navy of the United States during World War II. He attended Fresno State College. He continued his studies at UCLA and graduated in 1950 with a B.A. in philosophy. During the 1970s he was president of a local Fresno grassroots group National Land for People (1974), formerly the Western Water Resources Council. In 1990 he became an editorial writer for \"The Fresno Bee\" and started work on \"The Fresno Armenians: History of a Diaspora Community\" (2000). a book written by him published in November 2001 and published by the California State University, Fresno Press has been an important scholarly research into the Fresno Armenian community.", "question": "Husbands & Knives was written by an AMerican writer and producer who grew up in Massachusetts and attended what university?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"writer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the writer of the episode."}, "writer_occupation": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The occupations of the writer."}, "writer_origin_state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the writer grew up."}, "university_attended": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the university the writer attended."}}, "required": ["writer_name", "writer_occupation", "writer_origin_state", "university_attended"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"writer_name": "Matt Selman", "writer_occupation": ["writer", "producer"], "writer_origin_state": "Massachusetts", "university_attended": "University of Pennsylvania"}, "ground_truth": {"writer_name": "Matt Selman", "writer_occupation": ["writer", "producer"], "writer_origin_state": "Massachusetts", "university_attended": "University of Pennsylvania"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2240, "output_tokens": 41, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "edc042d157ce3a8ca5e698fb88370267c10564b7f4e0664a4310ff587ee4bc16", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a77277d55429972597f144f", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "November 17, 1985", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Sandesh (magazine): Sandesh (Bengali: \u09b8\u09a8\u09cd\u09a6\u09c7\u09b6 , \"Sh\u00f4ndesh\") is a Bengali children's magazine. 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The 4th year was held at the Westin Gaslamp, 5th and 6th at the Manchester Grand Hyatt, the 7th to 13th conferences were held at the San Diego Convention Center, and most recently the 14th and 15th conferences were held at the Westin Emerald Plaza in San Diego.\n\nSummercon: Summercon is one of the oldest hacker conventions, and the longest running such conference in the US. It helped set a precedent for more modern \"cons\" such as H.O.P.E. and DEF CON, although it has remained smaller and more personal. Summercon has been hosted in cities such as Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., New York City, Austin, Las Vegas, and Amsterdam. Originally run by \"Phrack\", the underground ezine, and held annually in St. Louis, the organizational responsibilities of running Summercon were transferred to clovis in 1998 and the convention took place in Atlanta, dubbed 'Summercon X'.\n\nList of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 2002: The highest-selling albums and EPs in the United States are ranked in the \"Billboard\" 200, published by \"Billboard\" magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and digital sales. 25 acts achieved number one albums during this year with artist such as Nelly and Shania Twain who had their albums debut at number one on the chart. Rapper Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" is the best selling album of 2002 selling over approximately 7.6 million copies by the end of the year. It is also the longest running album of 2002 spending six non-consecutive weeks the chart and was known for its first full week of sales debut of 1.322 million copies which Nielsen SoundScan scanned as the sixth largest sales of all time in its first week. Its debut of 1.322 million copies has still not been matched by any album today since except for Taylor Swift's album \"1989\", which opened with first week sales of 1.279 million copies. The band Creed continued its eight week long run on the chart but is credited as the longest running album 2001. Jennifer Lopez earned her second number one album on the charts with \"\", which became the highest first week sales of a remix album at the time. R&B artist Ashanti earned her first number one album with her self-titled debut album \"Ashanti\", which opened up with first week sales of 503,000 copies in its first week alone. Puff Daddy earned his first number one album since \"No Way Out\" back in 1997. 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Country singer Alan Jackson album \"Drive\" gave him his first number one album on the chart and opened up with first week sales of 211,000 copies alone.\n\nSurfing World Magazine: Surfing World is the longest running Australian surf publication, and the second longest in the world, dedicated to sharing the stoke of surfing. It was first published in 1962 and includes both informative and humorous features on surfing and the coastal lifestyle.\n\nMe1 vs Me2 Snooker with Richard Herring: Me1 vs Me2 Snooker with Richard Herring is the world's longest running snooker podcast presented by stand-up comedian Richard Herring. First published in December 2011 it peaked at number one in the iTunes charts of the same month. In each podcast Richard Herring performs against himself in a game of snooker (typically in the guise of the titular sportsmen Me1 and Me2). It is not only notable for being the only audio podcast (to date) which actually incorporates the game of snooker within it but for the subtext of a man satirising mental health issues and \"fighting against a tide of mediocrity and repetition, struggling to create a brave, new and original vision.\" As of March 2017 eighty-one frames have been played.\n\nSennin Buraku: Sennin Buraku (\u4ed9\u4eba\u90e8\u843d , roughly Hermit Village) is a manga series by K\u014d Kojima which ran in the adult magazine \"Weekly Asahi Gein\u014d\", published by Tokuma Shoten in Japan. It is the longest running comic with only one artist, being published weekly since October 1956, and the longest-running strip ever in Japan. By contrast, \"Golgo 13\" is the longest running manga to be serialized in a dedicated manga magazine with \"Doraemon\" the second longest, and \"Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari K\u014den-mae Hashutsujo\" (\"Kochi-Kame\") the third longest (Asahi Geino is not a dedicated manga magazine). While \"Sennin Buraku\" has been running for more years than \"Peanuts\", Charles M. Schulz's strip has more \"episodes\" as it ran daily rather than weekly. The story was a romantic comedy taking place in historical China, and it was quite risqu\u00e9 for its time. The characters were very traditionally dressed (e.g. all wearing hanfu). Although the anime is very hard to find, it has been rerun on Japanese television, its intro and outro has appeared on DVD, and an episode has resurfaced on Nico Nico Douga.\n\nMiss You Much: \"Miss You Much\" is a song recorded by American singer Janet Jackson, released as the lead single from her fourth album \"Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814\" (1989). The single spent four weeks at number-one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, making it the longest running number-one single of 1989. \"Miss You Much\" was the second-best selling single of 1989 and the biggest radio airplay song of the year. \"Billboard\" later listed \"Miss You Much\" as Janet Jackson's all-time biggest Hot 100 single. It is Jackson's third longest running number-one single, behind \"That's the Way Love Goes\" (1993) and \"All for You\" (2001), which spent eight and seven weeks at number-one.\n\nPhrack: Phrack is an ezine written by and for hackers first published November 17, 1985. Described by Fyodor as \"the best, and by far the longest running hacker zine,\" the magazine is open for contributions by anyone who desires to publish remarkable works or express original ideas on the topics of interest. It has a wide circulation which includes both hackers and computer security professionals.\n\nOSUNY: OSUNY (Ohio Scientific Users of New York) was a dial-up bulletin board that was run by two different sysops, \"SYSOP\" while in Scarsdale, NY and Frank Roberts in White Plains, NY (914) throughout the 1980s. Named for the Ohio Scientific computer it originally ran on, it attracted a large group of hackers, phone phreaks, engineers, computer programmers, and other technophiles. It remained a haven almost exclusively for the hacker/phreaker community until gaining notoriety through mention in a Newsweek article, \"Hacking Through NASA: A threat- or only an embarrassment\", and mention in the book \"The Hacker Crackdown\" as a favored hangout of the notorious hacker group The Legion of Doom, after which it was shuttered, and another board was brought up as a \"replacement\" known as The Crystal Palace, which was short-lived. OSUNY was restarted soon after, using an Altos 5-15D running MP/M and the continuously evolving Citadel software. Also in the mid-1980s it became the first BBS to be associated with 2600 Magazine (The Central Office, run by The DataMaster was second). It ran via dial-up until its closing around 1988. 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At 106.4 m , it is the tallest building in South Carolina. The capital center tower has about 1,000 people inside working every week and about 400 offices. A 26-story skyscraper, it was the tallest structure in South Carolina from its completion in December 1987 to the completion of the Prysmian Copper Wire Tower in Abbeville in 2009. The tower was built on the site of the former Wade Hampton Hotel which was imploded in July 1985. This modern building exterior is finished in double-paned tinted glass with horizontal bands of anodized aluminum color panels. The 25-story tower was completed in 1987 during a Columbia high-rise building boom, as the AT&T Building. Naming rights have been previously held by Affinity and South Trust Bank. The current signage on the building is held by BB&T Bank. During its construction in 1986, gubernatorial candidate Carroll Campbell successfully used the then unfinished structure, whose construction was partially financed by the State of South Carolina, as a symbol for excessive government spending.\n\nThomas Maclellan, 2nd Lord Kirkcudbright: Thomas Maclellan, 2nd Lord Kirkcudbright was a Scottish nobleman, nephew of Robert Maclellan, 1st Lord Kirkcudbright and the son of William Maclellan and Rosina Agnew.\n\nFort Stanwix: Fort Stanwix was a colonial fort whose construction commenced on August 26, 1758, under the direction of British General John Stanwix, at the location of present-day Rome, New York, but was not completed until about 1762. The star fort was built to guard a portage known as the \"Oneida Carrying Place\" during the French and Indian War. 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In the two centuries following the dissolution of the Dominican Order at the time of the French Revolution it served various different purposes before undergoing major restoration in the 20th century. In the early 21st century it is a museum.\n\nSite manager: In the construction industry, site managers, often referred to as construction managers, site agents or building managers, are responsible for the day-to-day on site running of a construction project. Site managers are required to keep within the timescale and budget of a project, and manage any delays or problems encountered on-site during a construction project. Also involved in the role is the managing of quality control, health and safety checks and the inspection of work carried out. Many site managers will be involved before site activity takes place, and are responsible for managing communications between all parties involved in the on-site development of the project. Site managers are often required to deal with inquiries and communication with the public. Typically a site manager is employed by a construction company, contractor or civil engineering firm but are often employed by local authorities to oversee the refurbishment of council owned properties.\n\nRhode Island Tool Company building: The Rhode Island Tool Company is a historic industrial property at 146-148 West River Street in Providence, Rhode Island. It is a 5 acre parcel located between West River Street and the channelized West River, on which stand two historic buildings. The main building of the complex is a sprawling agglomeration of attached structures, whose construction began in 1853, and whose surviving elements include six parts that predate the American Civil War. Construction of the complex was begun by the Providence Forge & Nut Company, which purchased the Providence Tool Company, and was the largest employer in Providence in the 1870s. 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He fought in the Second World War as gunnery officer in a cruiser taking part in the North Atlantic convoys, the Norwegian campaign and the occupation of Iceland and then as gunnery officer in a battleship operating in the Mediterranean Fleet during the Battle of Cape Matapan. After that he commanded a destroyer during the Korean War and was Commander-in-Chief of Far East Command during the Indonesia\u2013Malaysia confrontation. He was First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in the late 1960s. In that role he vehemently opposed plans to introduce large new aircraft carriers and instead managed to persuade the British Government to develop the design for three small \"through-deck cruisers\".\n\nHMS Resistance (1861): HMS \"Resistance\" was the second of two \"Defence\"-class ironclad s built for the Royal Navy in the 1860s. 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He went on to be Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Fleet in the closing stages of the war and conducted naval strikes on the Imperial Japanese Army in Borneo and Malaya. After the War he became Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel, Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet and then Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.\n\nPeter Hill-Norton: Admiral of the Fleet Peter John Hill-Norton, Baron Hill-Norton, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (8 February 1915 \u2013 16 May 2004) was a senior Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Second World War as gunnery officer in a cruiser operating on the Western Approaches and in the North Sea taking part in the Norwegian Campaign, then in a cruiser taking part in the Arctic convoys and finally in a battleship operating in the Eastern Fleet. After the War he commanded a destroyer and then an aircraft carrier. He served as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff and then Chief of the Defence Staff in early 1970s. In the latter role he gave the final commitment to Project Chevaline, the Polaris missile improvement programme. He went on to be Chairman of the NATO Military Committee.\n\nGerman battleship Scharnhorst: Scharnhorst was a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship and battlecruiser, of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\". She was the lead ship of her class, which included one other ship, \"Gneisenau\" . The ship was built at the \"Kriegsmarinewerft\" dockyard in Wilhelmshaven; she was laid down on 15 June 1935 and launched a year and four months later on 3 October 1936. Completed in January 1939, the ship was armed with a main battery of nine 28 cm (11 in) C/34 guns in three triple turrets. Plans to replace these weapons with six 38 cm (15 in) SK C/34 guns in twin turrets were never carried out.\n\nGerman battleship Gneisenau: Gneisenau was a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship and battlecruiser, of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\". She was the second vessel of her class, which included one other ship, \"Scharnhorst\" . The ship was built at the \"Deutsche Werke\" dockyard in Kiel; she was laid down on 6 May 1935 and launched on 8 December 1936. Completed in May 1938, the ship was armed with a main battery of nine 28\u00a0cm (11\u00a0in) C/34 guns in three triple turrets, though there were plans to replace these weapons with six 38\u00a0cm (15\u00a0in) SK C/34 guns in twin turrets.\n\nMichael Le Fanu: Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Le Fanu (2 August 1913 \u2013 28 November 1970) was a Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Second World War as gunnery officer in a cruiser operating in the Home Fleet during the Norwegian Campaign and the Battle of the Mediterranean and then as gunnery officer in a battleship operating in the Eastern Fleet before becoming liaison officer between the British Pacific Fleet and the United States Third Fleet. After the War he commanded a frigate, a training establishment and an aircraft carrier. He served as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in the late 1960s. 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The arena opened in 1990. It is home to the Hartford Hawks men's and women's basketball teams. It hosted the 2010 and 2011 America East Conference men's and women's basketball tournaments.\n\nHartford Hawks women's basketball: The Hartford Hawks women's basketball team is the basketball team that represents University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States. The school's team currently competes in the America East Conference. The school began the women's basketball team in 1975 as a Division III school. The program moved to Division II and was a member of the Northeast-10 Conference (originally Northeast-7) between 1980 and 1984. The school transitioned to Division I in 1984, playing as an independent school in 1984\u201385, and then becoming part of the Seaboard Conference in 1985\u201386. The Seaboard Conference became the North Atlantic Conference in 1989, and changed their name to America East in 1996.\n\n2014\u201315 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team: The 2014\u201315 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team represented the University of Hartford during the 2014\u201315 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hawks, led by fifth year head coach John Gallagher, played their home games at the Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion and were members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 14\u201316, 7\u20139 in America East play to finish in fifth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament to New Hampshire.\n\n2012\u201313 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team: The 2012\u201313 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team represented the University of Hartford during the 2012\u201313 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hawks, led by third year head coach John Gallagher, played their home games at the Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion and were members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 17\u201314, 10\u20136 in America East play to finish in fourth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament to UMBC. They were invited to the 2013 CIT, their first ever Division I postseason appearance, where they lost in the first round to Rider.\n\n2013\u201314 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team: The 2013\u201314 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team represented the University of Hartford during the 2013\u201314 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hawks, led by fourth year head coach John Gallagher, played their home games at the Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion and were members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 17\u201316, 10\u20136 in America East play to finish in third place. They advanced to the semifinals of the America East Conference Tournament where they lost to Stony Brook.\n\nAmerica East Conference: The America East Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA Division I, whose members are located mainly in the Northeastern United States. The conference was known as the Eastern College Athletic Conference-North from 1979 to 1988 and the North Atlantic Conference from 1988 to 1996.\n\n2016\u201317 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team: The 2016\u201317 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team represented the University of Hartford during the 2016\u201317 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hawks, led by seventh-year head coach John Gallagher, played their home games at the Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion as members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 9\u201322, 4\u201312 in America East play to finish in seventh place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament to Albany.\n\nHartford Hawks men's basketball: The Hartford Hawks men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents University of Hartford in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. The school's team currently competes in the America East Conference.\n\n2015\u201316 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team: The 2015\u201316 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team represented the University of Hartford during the 2015\u201316 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hawks, led by sixth year head coach John Gallagher, played their home games at the Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion and were members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 10\u201323, 4\u201312 in America East play to finish in a tie for seventh place. They defeated Albany in the quarterfinals of the American East Tournament to advance to the semifinals where they lost to Stony Brook.\n\nHartford Hawks men's lacrosse: The Hartford Hawks men's lacrosse team represents the University of Hartford in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's lacrosse. Hartford currently competes in the America East Conference (AEC) and plays its home games on Al-Marzook Field in West Hartford, Connecticut.", "question": "The conference that the 2012-13 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team were members of was named what between 1988 and 1996? 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In fact, \"Corokia cotoneaster\" is commonly known as \"wire-netting bush\". The stems of the shrubs are dark when mature, covered with downy or silky hairs (tomentum) when young. In spring, they produce clusters of small, star shaped yellow blossoms. Berries are red or yellow. The shrubs prefer forests and rocky areas, sun or light shade, reasonably well drained soil, and moderate watering.\n\nGerrardina: Gerrardina is a genus of two species of trees, shrubs, and scrambling shrubs found in southeastern Africa. Until recently, the genus was placed in the polyphyletic family Flacourtiaceae, but it was abnormal there due to its apical placentation, small embryos, and mucilaginous foliar epidermis. Analyses of DNA data indicated that the genus did not fit in any known plant family and not clearly in any then-recognized order, and a new family, Gerrardinaceae, was thus created for it. Later analyses of additional DNA data and data from wood anatomy indicated that the family should be placed in the order Huerteales.\n\nAcacia: Acacia, commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australia, with the first species \"A. nilotica\" described by Linnaeus. Controversy erupted in the early 2000s when it became evident that the genus as it stood was not monophyletic, and that several divergent lineages needed to be placed in separate genera. It turned out that one lineage comprising over 900 species mainly native to Australia was not closely related to the mainly African lineage that contained \"A. nilotica\"\u2014the first and type species. This meant that the Australian lineage (by far the most prolific in number of species) would need to be renamed. Botanist Les Pedley named this group Racosperma, which was inconsistently adopted. Australian botanists proposed that this would be more disruptive than setting a different type species (\"A. penninervis\") and allowing this large number of species to remain \"Acacia\", resulting in the two African lineages being renamed \"Vachellia\" and \"Senegalia\", and the two New World lineages renamed \"Acaciella\" and \"Mariosousa\". This was officially adopted, but many botanists from Africa and elsewhere disagreed that this was necessary.\n\nCrotalaria: Crotalaria is a genus of herbaceous plants and woody shrubs in the Family Fabaceae (Subfamily Faboideae) commonly known as rattlepods. The \"Crotalaria\" genus includes about 500 species of herbs and shrubs. Africa is the continent with a majority of \"Crotalaria\" species (approximately 400 species). \"Crotalaria\" are mainly found in damp grassland, especially in floodplains, depressions and along edges of swamps and rivers, but also in deciduous bush land, roadsides and fields. Some species of \"Crotalaria\" are grown as ornamentals. The common name rattlepod or rattlebox is derived from the fact that the seeds become loose in the pod as they mature, and rattle when the pod is shaken. The name derives from the Ancient Greek \u03ba\u03c1\u03cc\u03c4\u03b1\u03bb\u03bf\u03bd , meaning \"castanet\", and is the same root as the name for the rattlesnakes (\"Crotalus\").\n\nAnemonopsis: Anemonopsis, the false anemone, is a monotypic genus in the family Ranunculaceae, containing only the species Anemonopsis macrophylla, endemic to Japan's main island of Honshu.\n\nHemiandra: Hemiandra, commonly known as snakebush, is a genus of plants of the family Lamiaceae, first described in 1810. The genus is endemic to Australia (Queensland and Western Australia). They are all prostrate to smallish shrubs allied to \"Westringia\". The red, lilac, pink, or white flowers are 2-lipped, the lower lip enlarged and spotted. The stiff, narrow leaves often have prickly tips.\n\nWestringia: Westringia is a genus of Australian shrubs. As with other members of the mint family their upper petal (or lip) is divided into two lobes. There are four stamens - the upper two are fertile while the lower two are reduced to staminodes. The leaves are in whorls of 3 or 4.\n\nAsteropeia: Asteropeia is a genus of flowering plants. The genus contains 8 known species of shrubs and small trees, all endemic to Madagascar. It is the sole genus in family Asteropeiaceae. Members of the family are evergreen trees or shrubs.\n\nLophomyrtus: Lophomyrtus is a genus of the myrtle family described as a genus in 1941. The entire genus is endemic to New Zealand. It consists of evergreen shrubs or trees, noted for their colorful leaves, which are purple, chocolate, red or bronze-green. There are also a number of cultivars. Planting in full sun aids the leaf color to develop. In cool climates, the plant may need to be placed in a sheltered area. They will also grow in semi shade. This genus is closely related to the Australian \"Lenwebbia\" which also has four petals and similar though less colourful leaves.\n\nDryandra moth: The Dryandra moth (\"Carthaea saturnioides\") is a species of moth that is considered to be the sole member of the family Carthaeidae. Its closest relatives are the Saturniidae and it bears a resemblance to many species of that family, bearing prominent eye spots on all wings. The common name is derived from the \"Dryandra\" shrubs of the genus \"Banksia\", on which the larva of this species feed, and is hence restricted to the south-west of Western Australia where these shrubs grow. Other \"Grevillea\" shrubs may also be used as host plants.", "question": "Which is a genus of Australian shrubs, Anemonopsis or Westringia? 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He is a son of former Bosnian Serb footballer Radmilo Mihajlovi\u0107.\n\nMom\u010dilo Kraji\u0161nik: Mom\u010dilo Kraji\u0161nik (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born 20 January 1945) is a former Bosnian Serb political leader, who along with Radovan Karad\u017ei\u0107 co-founded the Bosnian Serb nationalist Serb Democratic Party (SDS). Between 1990-92, he was Speaker of the People's Assembly of Republika Srpska. Between June and December 1992, he also served as member of the expanded Presidency of Republika Srpska.\n\nTihomir Ognjanov: Tihomir \"Bata\" Ognjanov (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0422\u0438\u0445\u043e\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u041e\u0433\u045a\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432; 2 March 1927 \u2013 2 July 2006) was a Serbian footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cup. He later became a manager. He played for Spartak Subotica (in three different periods), Partizan (when he was in the Yugoslav Army although he only played in friendly matches) and Red Star. With Red Star he won 2 national championships (1951, 1953) and 2 Yugoslav cups (1949, 1950).\n\nHaris Smaji\u0107: Haris Smaji\u0107 (born 8 March 1960) is a former Bosnian footballer. He played for Yugoslavia national under-20 football team at the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship, but was never capped for Yugoslavia at full international level.\n\nStojan Malba\u0161i\u0107: Stojan Malba\u0161i\u0107 (, born 15 September 1959) is a former Bosnian Serb footballer and now a coach at FK Borac Banja Luka.\n\nRadmilo Mihajlovi\u0107: Radmilo Mihajlovi\u0107 (born 19 November 1964) is a former Bosnian Serb footballer who played for the Yugoslavia national football team.\n\nRanko Golijanin: Ranko Golijanin (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born January 18, 1975) is a Bosnian Serb footballer who played in the First League of FR Yugoslavia, Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, USL A-League, and the Canadian Soccer League.\n\nBo\u0161ko Anti\u0107: Bo\u017eidar \"Bo\u0161ko\" Anti\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0411\u043e\u0436\u0438\u0434\u0430\u0440 \"\u0411\u043e\u0448\u043a\u043e\" \u0410\u043d\u0442\u0438\u045b; born January 7, 1944 in Sarajevo, Vrhbosna County, Independent State of Croatia, now Bosnia and Herzegovina) was a Bosnian Serb footballer who played for SFR Yugoslavia.\n\nYugoslavia national football team: The Yugoslavia national football team represented the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918\u20131941, \"until 1929 as Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes\"), and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1943\u20131992, \"until November 29, 1945 as Democratic Federal Yugoslavia\", \"29 November 1945\u20131963 as Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia\") in association football. It enjoyed success in international competition. In 1992, during the Yugoslav wars, the team was suspended from international competition as part of a United Nations sanction. In 1994, when the boycott was lifted, it was succeeded by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia national football team.\n\nMitar Luki\u0107: Mitar Luki\u0107 (born 22 October 1957) is a former Bosnian Serb footballer and current manager of FK Sloga Doboj.", "question": "Stefan Mihajlovi\u0107 ( born 24 June 1994) is a Serbian footballer, who plays for which team, he is a son of Radmilo Mihajlovi, a former Bosnian Serb footballer, who played for the Yugoslavia national football team?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"player_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the footballer."}, "player_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the footballer."}, "player_birth_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The birth date of the footballer."}, "current_team": {"type": "string", "description": "The current team the footballer plays for."}, "parent_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the parent."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the parent."}, "former_profession": {"type": "string", "description": "The former profession of the parent."}, "played_for_national_team": {"type": "string", "description": "The national team the parent played for."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality", "former_profession", "played_for_national_team"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["player_name", "player_nationality", "player_birth_date", "current_team", "parent_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"player_name": "Stefan Mihajlovi\u0107", "player_nationality": "Serbian", "player_birth_date": "24 June 1994", "current_team": "Vojvodina", "parent_details": {"name": "Radmilo Mihajlovi\u0107", "nationality": "Bosnian Serb", "former_profession": "footballer", "played_for_national_team": "Yugoslavia national football team"}}, "ground_truth": {"player_name": "Stefan Mihajlovi\u0107", "player_nationality": "Serbian", "player_birth_date": "24 June 1994", "current_team": "Vojvodina", "parent_details": {"name": "Radmilo Mihajlovi\u0107", "nationality": "Bosnian Serb", "former_profession": "footballer", "played_for_national_team": "Yugoslavia national football team"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1534, "output_tokens": 111, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "c03e3fb3a3d8d9c11ed5342443eb06edcfbee22168658acbab168d739491627a", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ac0f0b95542996f0d89cc3b", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1660", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Takashi Nagase: Takashi Nagase (\u6c38\u702c \u9686 , Nagase Takashi , c. 1918/19 \u2013 21 June 2011) was an interpreter of the Ministry of War of Japan. He was born in 1918/19 in Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan. He learned English from an American Methodist in a college in Tokyo. He was one of the officers in charge of the construction of the \"Death Railway\" which ran between Thailand and Burma and included the famous bridge over the River Kwai, and is known for the use of forced labour of Allied prisoners of war, though the majority of the labour (and resultant deaths) was incurred by \"romusha\", or local civilians pressed into labour.\n\nPOW (disambiguation): POW is \"prisoner of war\", a person, whether civilian or combatant, who is held in custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict.\n\nPrisoner of war: A prisoner of war (POW, PoW, PW, P/W, WP, PsW, enemy prisoner of war (EPW) or \"missing-captured\") is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The earliest recorded usage of the phrase \"prisoner of war\" dates to 1660.\n\nHellfire Pass: Hellfire Pass (Thai: \u0e0a\u0e48\u0e2d\u0e07\u0e40\u0e02\u0e32\u0e02\u0e32\u0e14 , known by the Japanese as \"Konyu Cutting\") is the name of a railway cutting on the former Burma Railway (\"Death Railway\") in Thailand which was built with forced labour during the Second World War, in part by Allied prisoners of war. The pass is noted for the harsh conditions and heavy loss of life suffered by its labourers during construction. Hellfire Pass is so called because the sight of emaciated prisoners labouring at night by torchlight was said to resemble a scene from Hell.\n\nBurma Railway: The Burma Railway, also known as the Death Railway, the Burma\u2013Siam Railway, the Thailand\u2013Burma Railway and similar names, was a 415 km railway between Ban Pong, Thailand, and Thanbyuzayat, Burma, built by the Empire of Japan in 1943 to support its forces in the Burma campaign of World War II. This railway completed the rail link between Bangkok, Thailand and Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon). The line was closed in 1947, but the section between Nong Pla Duk and Nam Tok was reopened ten years later in 1957.\n\nSumatra Railway: The Sumatra Railway, also referred to as the Pekanbaru Death Railway, was a railway project of the Imperial Japanese army in Sumatra during the Second World War. It was designed to connect Pekanbaru to Muaro in an effort to strengthen the military and logistical infrastructure for coal and troop shipments. The Japanese directed construction of the 220\u00a0km long railway to connect Muaro with Pekanbaru which lies close to the coast of the Malacca Straits up the Siak river. This line included a spur line to a coal mine outside of the village at Petai. They used forced labour and prisoners of war. 6,500 Dutch, mostly Indo-Europeans, 1000 British prisoners of war along with 300 POWs from America, Australia and New Zealand. This number of POWs was dwarfed however by the over 120,000 Indonesian, mostly Javanese, forced workers called \"Romusha\" which were put to work by the Japanese army. By the time the work was completed in August 1945 almost a third of the European POWs had died and only around 16,000 of the 120,000 Indonesian Romusha had survived.\n\nCivilian: A civilian is someone who is not a member of any military group and does not take a direct part of hostilities in times of armed conflict, as defined by the laws of war (and international humanitarian law). The term \"civilian\" is slightly different from a non-combatant under the laws of war, as some non-combatants are not civilians (for example, military chaplains attached to the belligerent armed forces or neutral military personnel). Under international law, civilians in the territories of a party to an armed conflict are entitled to certain privileges under the customary laws of war and international treaties such as the Fourth Geneva Convention. The privileges that they enjoy under international law depends on whether the conflict is an internal one (a civil war) or an international one.\n\nPrisoner-of-war camp: A prisoner-of-war camp is a site for the containment of enemy combatants captured by a belligerent power in time of war. It should be noted that there are significant differences among POW camps, internment camps, and military prisons. Purpose built prisoner-of-war camps appeared at Norman Cross in England in 1797 and HM Prison Dartmoor, both constructed during the Napoleonic Wars, and they have been in use in all the main conflicts of the last 200 years. The main camps are used for coast guards, marines, sailors, soldiers, and more recently, airmen of an enemy power who have been captured by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. In addition, non-combatants, such as merchant mariners and civilian aircrews, have been imprisoned in some conflicts. With the adoption of the Geneva Convention on the Prisoners of War in 1929, later superseded by the Third Geneva Convention, prisoner-of-war camps have been required to be open to inspection by authorized representatives of a neutral power. Not all belligerents have consistently applied the convention in all conflicts.\n\nPrisoner of War (disambiguation): A prisoner of war is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict.\n\nForced Labour Convention: The Forced Labour Convention, the full title of which is the Convention Concerning Forced or Compulsory Labour, 1930 (No.29), is one of eight ILO fundamental conventions of the International Labour Organization. Its object and purpose is to suppress the use of forced labour in all its forms irrespective of the nature of the work or the sector of activity in which it may be performed. The Convention defines forced labour as \"all work or service which is exacted from any person under the menace of any penalty and for which the said person has not offered himself voluntarily\", with few exceptions like compulsorly military service. 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It was founded in March 1990 by Jared Kangwana and was the first non-pay privately owned TV-station in Africa, and the first to break KBC's monopoly in Kenya. KTN became famous for Activism Journalism in the 1990s, developing a sophisticated, aggressive and unique style news coverage, and has continued with the same hard line stance, issues-based reporting to date, branding itself as the 'authoritative and independent' news channel. KTN became the model for some governments in Africa when they allowed media liberalisation to take place in the late 1990s. Many of the new radio and TV stations across East and Central Africa not only relied on KTN as a model, but benefited directly in terms of recruiting former KTN staff to run their operations.\n\nGamania: Gamania Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. (Gamania) is a PC online game and digital entertainment corporation with its headquarters located in New Taipei, Taiwan. It was the first Taiwanese online game brand to expand globally, with overseas branch offices publishing and developing digital entertainment contents in Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong. It was also looking to set up branch offices in North America and Europe in 2010.\n\nCuppy's Coffee: Cuppy's Coffee is a specialty coffee and smoothie franchise company with its headquarters located in Greenville, South Carolina. The company is under new ownership and management. Cuppy's Coffee & More, Inc. was a privately owned specialty coffee franchise. The firm marketed franchise opportunities on its website and describes a comprehensive, 10-day training program for its franchisees (6 days at its headquarters, 4 days onsite). The firm employed approximately 145 employees at its corporate headquarters in Fort Walton Beach, Florida before moving to Altoona, PA in September, 2008. Cuppy's, along with Java Jo'z national chain folded in 2009. However, former franchisees still continue to use the name in their shops.\n\nGerald D. Hines: Gerald D. Hines (born 1925) is the founder and chairman of Hines, a privately held real estate firm with its U.S. headquarters located in Houston, Texas, and its European headquarters located in London. As of 2016, Gerald Hines' net worth equaled USD $1.3 billion.\n\n1st Infantry Division (Romania): The 1st Infantry Division Dacica was one of the major units of the Romanian Land Forces, with its headquarters located in Bucharest. It was the heraldic successor of the Romanian First Army. On 31 August 2015, 1st Infantry Division headquarters disbanded, to become, three months later, the Headquarters Multinational Division Southeast of NATO's Allied Joint Force Command Naples.\n\nHoffmann-La Roche: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG is a Swiss multinational healthcare company that operates worldwide under two divisions: Pharmaceuticals and Diagnostics. Its holding company, Roche Holding AG, has bearer shares listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The company headquarters are located in Basel.\n\nFruehauf Trailer Corporation: Fruehauf Trailer Corporation, previously Fruehauf Trailer Company (1918\u20131963) and Fruehauf Corporation (1963\u20131989), was an American company engaged in the manufacture and sale of truck trailers, and other machinery and equipment, with headquarters located in Detroit, Michigan. It was founded in 1918 in Detroit, after August Fruehauf created the semi-trailer and launched a new industry. The Fruehauf trailer company introduced revolutionary inventions to trucking and transportation with hydraulic dump trailers, bulk tanker trailers, and automatic fifth wheel coupling among their over one thousand patents, including the shipping container in 1956. Expanding across the country, Fruehauf had 16 plants and over 80 distributorships for parts and service. Globally, the company expanded into Europe, South America and Asia. Following a proxy battle in the late 1980s the company filed for bankrupt protection in 1997. International divisions became independent, U.S. subsidiaries like Kelsey Hayes, Pro-Par, Budd Wheels and Hobbs were sold; Wabash National acquired the crippled company in 1997.\n\nIpatasertib: Ipatasertib (RG7440) is an experimental cancer drug in development by Roche. It is a small molecule inhibitor of Akt. It was discovered by Array Biopharma and is currently in phase II trials for treatment of breast cancer.\n\nTransportistas Unidos Mexicanos: Transportistas Unidos Mexicanos otherwise known as TUM or TUM Transportistas, is a Mexican Trucking Company based out of Mexico City founded in 1938. TUM operates 18 terminals all over Mexico, with its corporate headquarters located in Mexico City Mexico, and its international headquarters located across from the U.S.' busiest port of entry in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. 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The Shire is situated adjacent to the junction of the Oxley Highway and Thunderbolts Way and is 20 km east of the Main North railway line passing through Walcha Road.\n\nThunderbolts Way: The Thunderbolts Way is a 290 km country road located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. The road links Gloucester to Walcha (where it crosses the Oxley Highway), Uralla, where it very briefly joins the New England Highway and, to Copes Creek, 16 km south of the Gwydir Highway intersection at Inverell. 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Beckman is a Professor of Linguistics at the Ohio State University. She edited the Journal of Phonetics from 1990 to 1994. Perhaps her most significant contribution to linguistics is the fact that in 1987, together with John Kingston, she organized the first Laboratory Phonology conference at Columbus, Ohio, and served with Kingston as series editor for the Cambridge University Press series \"Papers in Laboratory Phonology\" from 1987 through 2004. The laboratory phonology movement was one of the two most important developments during the 1990s in the linguistic subdisciplines that study language sound systems, and gave rise to the Association for Laboratory Phonology. The other important development was Optimality Theory.\n\nOld Norse: Old Norse was a North Germanic language that was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and inhabitants of their overseas settlements during about the 9th to 13th centuries.\n\nSt Mary de Haura Church, Shoreham-by-Sea: St Mary de Haura Church is an Anglican church (formerly a Catholic church) in the ancient \"New Shoreham\" area of Shoreham-by-Sea in the district of Adur, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex. It was founded at the end of the 11th century as a large cruciform church which, due to its original scale, has been described as a collegiate church\u2014a reflection of the port of Shoreham's importance at the time. The former east end of that building survives to form the present church, and much 12th-century work remains. It functions as Shoreham-by-Sea's \"town church\" for major religious and social events, as well as serving its small town-centre parish. English Heritage has listed it at Grade I for its architectural and historical importance.\n\nAntidotarium Nicolai: The Antidotarium Nicolai, also known as the \"Antidotarium parvum\" or small antidotarium, was a late 11th or early 12th-century Latin book with about 150 recipes for the creation of medicines from plants and minerals. It was written in the circles of the Schola Medica Salernitana, the center of European medical knowledge in the High Middle Ages. It was based in part on the \"Antidotarium\" of Constantine the African, an 11th-century work also written in Salerno which was itself partially a translation of older Arabic works. It has been called \"without doubt one of the most influential medical texts in medieval literature\", \"the essential pharmacopeia of the Middle Ages\" and \"the bible of medieval practical pharmacy\". It was often coupled with the \"Circa instans\", another 12th century compendium of less complex medicines.\n\nPearl in the Palm: The Pearl in the Palm or the Timely Pearl (Tangut: \ud81f\udf07\ud820\udc9c\ud81d\udff2\ud81f\udff3\ud81d\uddb5\ud820\udcce\ud820\uddc2\ud81c\ude8f ; ) is a bilingual glossary between the Chinese and Tangut languages. It survives as a single complete copy of a 12th-century woodblock printed book that was discovered in the Tangut city of Kharakhoto. In addition, a single page from a different copy of the same edition of the \"Pearl in the Palm\" was found at the Northern Mogao Caves in 1989. The book transcribes the pronunciation of Chinese words into Tangut characters, and the pronunciation of Tangut characters into Chinese characters, and so is a very important source for Tangut historical phonology, and was the primary source before the publication of monolingual Tangut dictionaries.\n\nGenerative grammar: Generative grammar is a linguistic theory that regards grammar as a system of rules that generates exactly those combinations of words that form grammatical sentences in a given language. Noam Chomsky first used the term in relation to the theoretical linguistics of grammar that he developed in the late 1950s. Linguists who follow the generative approach have been called generativists. The generative school has focused on the study of syntax, but has also addressed other aspects of a language's structure, including morphology and phonology.\n\nThe Sound Pattern of English: The Sound Pattern of English (frequently referred to as SPE) is a 1968 work on phonology (a branch of linguistics) by Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle. It presents a view of the phonology of English, and has been very influential in both the field of phonology and in the analysis of the English language. Chomsky and Halle present a view of phonology as a linguistic subsystem, separate from other components of the grammar, that transforms an underlying phonemic sequence according to rules and produces as its output the phonetic form that is uttered by a speaker. The theory fits with the rest of Chomsky's early theories of language in the sense that it is transformational; as such it serves as a landmark in Chomsky's theories by adding a clearly articulated theory of phonology to his previous work which focused on syntax.\n\nFirst Grammatical Treatise: The First Grammatical Treatise (Icelandic: \"Fyrsta m\u00e1lfr\u00e6\u00f0iritger\u00f0in\" ) is a 12th-century work on the phonology of the Old Norse or Old Icelandic language. It was given this name because it is the first of four grammatical works bound in the Icelandic manuscript \"Codex Wormianus\". The anonymous author is today often referred to as the \"First Grammarian\".\n\nAmr ibn Matta: \u02bfAmr ibn Matt\u0101 or Mattai al-\u1e6c\u012brh\u0101n\u012b (Latin: \"Amrus\" ) was the author of a 14th-century work known as The Book of the Tower (Arabic: \u200e \u200e \"Kit\u0101b al-Majdal li-l-Istib\u1e63\u0101r wa-l-Jadal\"). Ibn Matta's work is modelled after, and takes its title from, the \"Book of the Tower\" by 12th-century Nestorian writer Mari ibn Suleiman. Ibn Matta's work is discussed in a lengthy entry in the ecclesiastical encyclopedia \"Mi\u1e63b\u0101\u1e25 al-Zulma\" by Ibn Kabar (d. 1324).\n\nDictogloss: Dictogloss is a language teaching technique that is used to teach grammatical structures, in which students form small groups and summarize a target-language text. First, the teacher prepares a text that contains examples of the grammatical form to be studied. The teacher reads the text to the students at normal speed while they take notes. Students then work in small groups to prepare a summary of their work using the correct grammatical structures, and finally each group presents their work to the rest of the class. 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He was a participant in the Jasper City Slugfest in August 2006 against former UFC Superfight Champion Dan Severn, and retired in 2009 from active MMA fighting after declaring himself \"Oldest Active MMA Fighter in history.\"\n\nTank Abbott: David Lee \"Tank\" Abbott (born April 26, 1965) is an American mixed martial arts fighter, former professional wrestler, and author. He currently hosts his own podcast series titled \"The Proving Ground with Tank Abbott.\" Abbott is perhaps best known for being an icon in the early stages of mixed martial arts and the UFC, but has also competed in the PRIDE Fighting Championships, Strikeforce, EliteXC, and Cage Rage. He has described his fighting style, which he developed brawling in the bars and streets of Huntington Beach, California, as \"Pit Fighting\". Abbott was the first fighter to regularly wear what would be known as traditional MMA gloves in the UFC . 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He was the last Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion and was the last Welterweight (80 kg ) and Middleweight (95 kg ) champion of Pride Fighting Championships. Additionally, Henderson was the Brazil Open '97 Tournament Champion, the UFC 17 Middleweight Tournament Champion, the Rings: King of Kings 1999 Tournament Champion and the Pride Weltwerweight Grand Prix Tournament Champion. During his career, Henderson also challenged for the UFC Middleweight Championship (2x), the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship and the Strikeforce Middleweight Championship. He was the first mixed martial artist to concurrently hold two titles in two different weight classes in a major MMA promotion. At the time of his retirement after UFC 204, he was the oldest fighter on the UFC roster. Known to be one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time having defeated a total of seventeen MMA world champions across four major MMA promotions (UFC, PRIDE FC, Strikeforce, and RINGS).\n\nChampionship Fighting Alliance: Championship Fighting Alliance (CFA) is a mixed martial arts (MMA) based promotion company located in Miami Lakes, Florida. It was founded by former MMA fighter and promoter Jorge De La Noval in 2011. It has currently produced 10 live events. Fallon Fox, who currently is signed to fight for CFA, is the first openly transgender MMA fighter in history. On May 24, 2013, CFA will be hosting CFA 11, their 11th event at the Bankunited Center located on the University of Miami campus. Fighter 411 reported that CFA had held the most events in Florida during the 2012-2013 season.\n\nPaul Creighton: Paul Creighton (born July 4, 1970) is a retired American mixed martial artist and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt under Renzo Gracie who competed in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. His last fight in mixed martial arts competition, came at a losing effort at UFC 37: High Impact at the CenturyTel Center in Bossier City, Louisiana on May 10, 2002 against B.J. Penn.\n\nCarlos Newton: Carlos Newton (born August 17, 1976) is an Anguillian-born Canadian retired mixed martial artist and one of the original MMA pioneers. He is a former UFC Welterweight Champion and Pride FC Japan MMA Legend. Known as \"The Ronin\", he competed worldwide in the biggest MMA organizations including UFC, Pride FC, IFL, K-1, Shooto and most recently W-1. He is a 3rd Degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt alongside his coach Terry Riggs, at Warrior MMA in Newmarket, Ontario. Newton has always been considered a fan favourite and a \"Submission Master\" and has dubbed his personal fighting style\u2014an amalgam of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, judo, wrestling and boxing as \"Dragon Ball Jiu-Jitsu\" in tribute to \"Dragon Ball\", a Japanese manga series. As a testament to his worldwide popularity, Newton is one of only a few MMA athletes to ever be allowed to compete in the UFC and Pride FC at the same time.\n\nB.J. Penn: Jay Dee \"B.J.\" Penn (born December 13, 1978) is an American professional mixed martial artist and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner. Penn debuted and competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), and later in K-1. Prior to fighting for the UFC, he became the first American Gold medalist of the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship. In mixed martial arts, Penn has competed in the Featherweight, Lightweight, Welterweight, and Middleweight divisions. As a former UFC Lightweight Champion and UFC Welterweight Champion, he is one of only three fighters in UFC history to win titles in multiple weight classes. Penn was also a Co-champion in the UFC 41 Lightweight Tournament, due to an eventual draw opposite Caol Uno in the tournament finale. Through his tenures as champion, Penn unofficially unified the UFC Lightweight Championship (against Sean Sherk) and broke the all-time lightweight title defense record. Penn was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame, as the inaugural inductee in the Modern-Era Wing by career-long rival Matt Hughes, during \"International Fight Week\" in July 2015.\n\nKHK MMA: The Khalid Bin Hamad Al Khalifa Mixed Martial Arts (KHK MMA) is a martial arts organization based in Bahrain. It was founded under the patronage of His Highness Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa for its current CEO and professional MMA fighter Mohammed \"The Hawk\" Shahid in February 2015. Fighters competing under KHK MMA banner include: former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar, UFC lightweight contender Khabib Nurmagomedov, UFC lightweight fighter Islam Makhachev, Bellator fighter James Gallagher, 2-time IMMAF champion Jose \"Shorty\" Torres, former UFC fighter and current Titan FC contender Alex Soto, and current Desert Force fighter Hamza Kooheji. 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It is located in the southwestern part of the Wolong National Nature Reserve, approximately 77 miles WNW of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province), approximately 62 miles southwest of Wenchuan county seat, Weizhou, approximately 47 miles WSW of Dujiangyan City, approximately 122 miles southwest of Beichuan County and approximately 128 miles WSW of Mianyang.\n\nKuiguang Pagoda: The Kuiguang Pagoda (Chinese: \u594e\u5149\u5854; pinyin: K\u00fai G\u016bang T\u01ce ) of Dujiangyan City, Sichuan province, China, is a pagoda built in 1831 during the Qing dynasty.\n\nDujiangyan: The Dujiangyan () is an ancient irrigation system in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan, China. Originally constructed around 256 BC by the State of Qin as an irrigation and flood control project, it is still in use today. The system's infrastructure is on the Min River (Minjiang), the longest tributary of the Yangtze. The area is in the west part of the Chengdu Plain, at the confluence between the Sichuan basin and the Tibetan plateau. Originally the Min rushed down from the Min Mountains, but slowed abruptly after reaching the Chengdu Plain, filling the watercourse with silt, which made the nearby areas extremely prone to floods. Li Bing, then governor of Shu for the state of Qin, and his son headed the construction of the Dujiangyan, which harnessed the river using a new method of channeling and dividing the water rather than simply following the old way of dam building. It is still in use today to irrigate over 5,300 km2 of land in the region. The Dujiangyan, the Zhengguo Canal in Shaanxi and the Lingqu Canal in Guangxi are collectively known as the \"three great hydraulic engineering projects of the Qin.\"\n\nJuyuan High School: Dujiangyan August 1 Juyuan High School (Chinese Simplified: \u90fd\u6c5f\u5830\u5e02\u516b\u4e00\u805a\u6e90\u9ad8\u7ea7\u4e2d\u5b66, Traditional: \u90fd\u6c5f\u5830\u5e02\u516b\u4e00\u805a\u6e90\u9ad8\u7d1a\u4e2d\u5b78, Pinyin: D\u016bji\u0101ngy\u00e0nsh\u00ec B\u0101y\u012b J\u00f9yu\u00e1n G\u0101oj\u00edzh\u014dngxu\u00e9, BYJYGZ) is a secondary school located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan.\n\nList of dams and reservoirs in China: Dams and reservoirs in China are numerous and have had a profound effect on the country's development and people. According to the World Commission on Dams in 2000, there were 22,104 dams over the height of 15 m operating in China. Of the world's total large dams, China accounts for the most \u2013 20 percent of them; 45 percent of which are used for irrigation. Accordingly, the oldest in China still in use belongs to the Dujiangyan Irrigation System which dates back to 256 BC. In 2005, there were over 80,000 reservoirs in the country and over 4,800 dams completed or under construction that stands at or exceed 30 m in height. As of 2007, China is also the world's leader in the construction of large dams; followed by Turkey, and Japan in third. The tallest dam in China is the Jinping-I Dam at 305 m , an arch dam, which is also the tallest dam in the world. The largest reservoir is created by the Three Gorges Dam, which stores 39.3 billion m (31,900,000 acre feet) of water and has a surface area of 1045 km2 . Three Gorges is also the world's largest power station.\n\nDujiangyan City: Dujiangyan () is a county-level city, a subdivision of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China. Its north-west region forms a border with sourthern Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture. It has an area of 1208 km2 and had a population of 600,000 in 2003.\n\nYingxiu: Yingxiu () is a town of southern Wenchuan County, northwestern Sichuan province of Southwest China. It is located at the southern end of the Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, and lies on the road to Jiuzhaigou Valley, Wolong and the Siguniang Mountains. It is located 47 km south of the county urban centre, and just 14 km west of the city of Dujiangyan. The town has an area of 115 km2 , and as of 2007, a population of 6,906.\n\nSichuan Leaders F.C.: Sichuan Leaders Football Club () are a China League Two club. They are an association football club from Dujiangyan City. The Sichuan Leaders were a new entry in the 2014 China League Two. The Dujiangyan Sports Centre Stadium is their home venue.\n\nFuqing: (; Foochow Romanized: H\u00f3k-chi\u0103ng; also romanized as Hokchia) is a county-level city of Fuzhou Prefecture in Fujian Province, People's Republic of China.\n\nG0511 Deyang-Dujiangyan Expressway: G0511 Deyang\u2013Dujiangyan Expressway(Chinese:\u5fb7\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f\u516c\u8def, \u5fb7\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f) is a part of Chengdu Economic Zone Ring Expressway, starting from Deyang City in Sichuan Province, the way Shifang, Pengzhou, only in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province.", "question": "In between Fuqing and Dujiangyan City which has an area of 1208 km2?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city_with_specified_area": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the city that has the specified area."}, "area_km2": {"type": "integer", "description": "The area in square kilometers."}, "compared_cities": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of cities that were compared."}, "area_information_available_for_all_compared_cities": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if area information was available for all cities in the comparison."}}, "required": ["city_with_specified_area", "area_km2", "compared_cities", "area_information_available_for_all_compared_cities"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"city_with_specified_area": "Dujiangyan City", "area_km2": 1208, "compared_cities": ["Fuqing", "Dujiangyan City"], "area_information_available_for_all_compared_cities": false}, "ground_truth": {"city_with_specified_area": "Dujiangyan City", "area_km2": 1208, "compared_cities": ["Fuqing", "Dujiangyan City"], "area_information_available_for_all_compared_cities": false}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1723, "output_tokens": 54, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "434121ed6503cd5d9c9bf57f60e581e520149e484713fa317f038b59cebff1d5", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab62efb554299637185c674", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "American", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Douglas Scott (writer): Douglas Scott is an author of thriller fiction, mostly published during the 1980s.\n\nSomething Upstairs: Something Upstairs (also published as \"Something Upstairs: A Tale of Ghosts\") is a young adult historical thriller fiction novel written by Avi first published in 1988. It concerns a 12-year-old boy named Kenny Huldorf who has moved to a new area and discovers a ghost, Caleb, in a room. Caleb was the slave of a previous owner of the home, and is stuck there until someone can help set him free. Kenny travels back in time with Caleb to find his murderer and comes to a dilemma on whether he can return to the present or save his new friend. The novel has won several awards in children's writing.\n\nThe Rozabal Line: The Rozabal Line is a thriller fiction that deals with the subject of Jesus having survived the crucifixion and having settled down in India. The fictional element reads in the same vein as Dan Brown's \"The Da Vinci Code\" whereas the historical basis is derived from several other books on the subject including \"Jesus Lived in India\" by Holger Kersten and \"The Unknown Life of Jesus\" by Nicolas Notovich.\n\nDan Brown: Daniel Gerhard \"Dan\" Brown (born June 22, 1964) is an American author of thriller fiction, most notably the novels \"Angels & Demons\" (2000), \"The Da Vinci Code\" (2003), and \"Inferno\" (2013). Brown's novels are treasure hunts set in a 24-hour period, and feature the recurring themes of cryptography, keys, symbols, codes, and conspiracy theories. His books have been translated into 52 languages, and as of 2012, sold over 200 million copies. Three of them, \"Angels & Demons\" (2000), \"The Da Vinci Code\" (2003), and \"Inferno\" (2013), have been adapted into films.\n\nMichael MacConnell: Michael MacConnell is an Australian author. His first fiction novel, \"Maelstrom\", was released in October 2007 by Hachette Livre. The first sequel novel \"Splinter\", was released in July 2008. Both novels have been published in the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. He is a member of the International Thriller Writers Organization. An avid reader of crime and thriller fiction since he was a child, some of his greatest writing influences were David Morrell, Raymond E. Feist, Alex Kava, Daniel Silva, Dean Koontz, Lee Child, Michael Cordy, and Steven Pressfield. His first novel, \"Maelstrom\", made the Ned Kelly Award long list in the Best Debut Novel category.\n\nStephen White (author): Stephen Walsh White (born 1951) is an author of psychological thriller fiction best known for his Dr. Alan Gregory series.\n\nDafydd ab Hugh: Dafydd ab Hugh (, born David Friedman, on October 22, 1960) is a U.S. science fiction author. He is known for writing fiction in media franchises in the 1990s, including several novels for the \"Star Trek\" franchise. He also co-wrote four novels associated with the game \"Doom\" with fellow science fiction author Brad Linaweaver. His novelette, \"The Coon Rolled Down and Ruptured His Larinks, A Squeezed Novel by Mr. Skunk\", was nominated for the Hugo Award and Nebula Award and is perhaps his best-known work.\n\nKaren Maitland: Karen Maitland (born 1956, in England) is a British author of medieval thriller fiction. Maitland has an honours degree in Human Communication and doctorate in Psycholinguistics.\n\nRose Line: Rose Line is a fictional name given to the Paris Meridian and to the sunlight line defining the exact time of Easter on the Gnomon of Saint-Sulpice, marked by a brass strip on the floor of the church, where the two are conflated, by Dan Brown in his 2003 novel \"The Da Vinci Code\". Brown based this on material found in the Priory of Sion documents of the 1960s, where neither the Zero Meridian nor the sunlight line in St Sulpice are called Rose Line.\n\nFinancial thriller: Financial thriller is a subgenre of thriller fiction in which the financial system and economy play a major role. The novel \"The Financier\" (1912) by Theodore Dreiser displays elements of a financial thriller. Paul Erdman helped popularize the modern financial thriller, with \"The Billion Dollar Sure Thing\" (1973). 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He played Dr Paul Hamilton in the Australian/British comedy series \"Supernova\", Bryn West in the sitcom\" Gavin & Stacey\" and Keith Barret in the BBC comedy series \"Marion and Geoff\" and its spin-off \"The Keith Barret Show\".\n\nDavid Jason: Sir David John White, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 2 February 1940), better known by his stage name David Jason, is an English actor and comedian. He is perhaps best known for his portrayals of Derek \"Del Boy\" Trotter in the BBC comedy series \"Only Fools and Horses\", and Detective Inspector Jack Frost in the ITV crime drama \"A Touch of Frost\".\n\nJoivan Wade: Joivan Wade is an English actor who first appeared in the BBC comedy \"Big School\", before starring in teen drama \"Youngers\" on E4. He is a YouTube performer with the online comedy series \"Mandem On The Wall\" and appeared in the \"Doctor Who\" Series 8 episode \"Flatline\" as Rigsy, a young graffiti artist who helped save the world. Wade later returned as Rigsy in the \"Doctor Who\" Series 9 episode \"Face the Raven\". Wade later joined the cast of BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\" in February 2016 as Jordan Johnson, taking over the role from Michael-Joel David Stuart.\n\nDel Boy: Derek Edward Trotter, more commonly known as Del Boy (born 12 July 1945), is the fictional lead character in the popular BBC sitcom \"Only Fools and Horses\" and one of the main characters of its prequel, \"Rock & Chips\". He was played by David Jason in the original series and was portrayed as a teenager by James Buckley in the prequel. Del is known for his broken French quotes which are usually completely out of context and a variety of catchphrases, including: \"He who dares \u2013 wins!\" , \"This time next year we'll be millionaires\", \"Lovely Jubbly!\" , \"You know it makes sense\" (which he usually says to his customers after they've agreed on a deal) and \"You plonker!\" (which he usually says to Rodney).\n\nSwiss Toni: Swiss Toni is a fictional used-car dealer played by Charlie Higson, and also the title of a sitcom in which he is the main character. Swiss is a 50-something car dealer going through a midlife crisis. To Toni almost any situation in life is best considered as being \"like making love to a beautiful woman\", in some rather implausible ways. Swiss is usually depicted wearing a grey suit and with his hair styled in a platinum blond bouffant quiff. The character was created by Charlie Higson and Bob Mortimer and originally introduced in the BBC comedy series \"The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer\", but is best known as a recurring character in another BBC comedy series, \"The Fast Show\".\n\nBuster Merryfield: Harry \"Buster\" Merryfield (27 November 1920 \u2013 23 June 1999) was an English actor best known for starring as Uncle Albert in the BBC comedy \"Only Fools and Horses\".\n\nThe Royal Bodyguard: The Royal Bodyguard is a British television sitcom, written by Mark Bussell and Justin Sbresni, and starring David Jason, Geoffrey Whitehead, Timothy Bentinck and Tim Downie. A series of six episodes began on 26 December 2011, concluding on 30 January 2012. The first episode picked up more than 8 million viewers but the series soon declined in ratings. The series was heavily criticised by viewers and critics. At 71 Jason was widely felt to be too old for the lead role.\n\nRock & Chips: Rock & Chips is a British television comedy-drama and a prequel to the sitcom \"Only Fools and Horses\". Set in 1960s Peckham, it focuses primarily on the lives of Del Trotter, Freddie Robdal and Joan and Reg Trotter. Nicholas Lyndhurst, who played Rodney in \"Only Fools and Horses\", plays Robdal alongside James Buckley (Del Boy), Kellie Bright (Joan), Shaun Dingwall (Reg) and Phil Daniels (Grandad). The Shazam Productions and BBC co-production was written by \"Only Fools and Horses\" creator John Sullivan, directed by Dewi Humphreys and produced by Gareth Gwenlan.\n\nKelly-Anne Lyons: Kelly-Anne Lyons (born 17\u00a0March\u00a01985) is an American actress, television presenter, writer and model. Lyons' breakthrough role was as the female lead, Kelly-Anne Manhattan, in the BBC comedy \"Dick and Dom's Funny Business\". Before this, Lyons played the title role in \"Chelsey: OMG!\" , produced by British comedy and entertainment company Channel X. She is known for her characters in hidden camera sketch shows such as ITV1\u2019s \"Fool Britannia\" with Dom Joly and BBC1\u2019s \"Richard Hammond\u2019s Secret Service\", as well as MTV\u2019s \"Flash Prank\", Channel 5 (UK) \u2019s \"Secret Interview\", and National Geographic\u2019s \"Ape Man\". She plays news anchor \"Felicity Bond\" in the BAFTA nominated BBC comedy \"DNN\" and \"Tess\" in BBC\u2019s sitcom \"Badults\".\n\nDavid Benson: David Benson (born David Hodgson on 11 January 1962) is an English character actor, writer and comedian, most famous for his one-man show titled \"Think No Evil of Us: My Life with Kenneth Williams\" about the life and career of the late comedian, for which he won the \"Scotsman's\" Fringe First award in 1996, and for his television role as No\u00ebl Coward in the BBC comedy series \"Goodnight Sweetheart\". 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The Dalai Lama's first autobiography, \"My Land and My People\", was published in 1962, a few years after he reestablished himself in India and before he became an international celebrity. He regards both of the autobiographies as authentic and re-issued \"My Land and My People\" in 1997 to coincide with the release of the film \"Kundun\".\n\nKhashyar Darvich: Khashyar Darvich is a documentary film producer and director best known for directing a documentary film about the Dalai Lama, \"Dalai Lama Renaissance,\" which is narrated by actor Harrison Ford.\n\nThubten Chodron: Thubten Chodron, born Cheryl Greene, is an American Tibetan Buddhist nun, author, teacher, and the founder and abbess of Sravasti Abbey, the only Tibetan Buddhist training monastery for Western nuns and monks in the United States. Chodron is a central figure in the reinstatement of the Bhikshuni (tib. Gelongma) ordination of women. She is a student of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche, Lama Thubten Yeshe, Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, and other Tibetan masters. She has published many books on Buddhist philosophy and meditation, and is the only nun who has co-authored a book with the Dalai Lama\u2014\"Buddhism: One Teacher, Many Traditions\".\n\nBarry Kerzin: Barry Michael Kerzin, M.D., (born November 1, 1947) is an American physician and Buddhist monk. He has lived in Dharamshala since 1988 and serves as a personal physician to the 14th Dalai Lama, along with treating people in the local community, free of charge. Following his ordination as a monk by the Dalai Lama in the mid-2000s, he has travelled widely, teaching and offering workshops in which he blends Buddhist teaching and his medical training, emphasizing the spiritual and health benefits of meditation and compassion. 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He has authored more than twenty-five books about Tibetan Buddhism, among them the highly influential \"Meditation on Emptiness\", which appeared in 1983, offering a pioneering exposition of Prasangika-Madyamika thought in the Geluk tradition. From 1979 to 1989 he was the Dalai Lama's chief interpreter into English and he played a significant role in the development of the Free Tibet Movement. In 2006 he published his English translation of a major work by the Jonangpa lama, Dolpopa, on the Buddha Nature and Emptiness called \"Mountain Doctrine\".\n\nTibetan Parliament in Exile election, 1960: The first election for the then named Tibetan Assembly was held on September 2, 1960, as part of a process of democratization of the Tibetan community encourage by the Dalai Lama. The election for Parliament was announced by the Dalai Lama in a trip to Bodh Gaya on January of the same year. This was the first time in history that Tibetans could elect their political leaders and September 2 is currently celebrate among the Tibetan diaspora as \u201cDemocracy Day\u201d. One of the first decisions of the Assembly was to abolish all hereditary titles and functions of the old aristocracy, Buddhist hierarchy and tribal leaders declaring the equality of all Tibetans. Since that, other 15 assemblies have been elected.\n\nTibetan Institute of Performing Arts: The Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) was founded by Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama on reaching McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh, India in exile from Tibet in August 1959. It was then called Tibetan Music, Dance and Drama Society, which was one of the first institutes set up by the Dalai Lama, and was established to preserve Tibetan artistic heritage, especially opera, dance, and music.\n\nAmerican Bellydancer: American Bellydancer is a 2005 documentary film directed by Jonathan Brandeis. 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All three artists co-wrote the song together with American rapper Attitude and American producer Danja, who produced the song with Timbaland. Mosley Music Group, in association with Blackground Records and Interscope Records, serviced the song to contemporary hit and rhythmic radios in the United States on 4 February 2007 and later to urban radios on 10 March 2007. \"Give It to Me\" is an electro song that embodies the sensibilities of club music. The song features the protagonists addressing their critics about their successes in the music industry.\n\nTyga discography: The discography of Tyga, an American rapper, consists of four studio albums, two compilation albums, fourteen mixtapes, eight singles (including four as a featured artist) and forty-eight music videos. In 2008, Tyga released his first studio album, \"No Introduction\", on the record label Decaydance Records. The album featured the single \"Coconut Juice\", which features singer Travie McCoy; the song peaked at number 94 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Tyga's first song to appear on the chart. In 2010, Tyga and American singer Chris Brown released the collaborative mixtape \"Fan of a Fan\", which included the single \"Deuces\": the song peaked at number 14 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and became Tyga's first song to chart on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, peaking at number thirty. Tyga also appeared on the song \"Loyalty\", a single by fellow rapper Birdman, and collaborated with rapper Lil Wayne on the non-album single \"I'm on It\", both of which failed to chart on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.\n\nJive Jones: Jive Jones, JIVEjones, or simply JIVE (born August 30, 1980) is a singer, songwriter, producer, model, and actor born and raised as Denny Kleinman in Miami, Florida. He released his debut solo album \"Me, Myself, & I\" on Jive Records. 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He is the president and CEO of MeTL Group, a Tanzanian conglomerate founded by his father in the 1970s. Dewji served as Member of Parliament from 2005 \u2013 2015 for his home town of Singida. In March 2015 \"Forbes\" magazine named him as the 21st richest person in Africa, with his net worth an estimated US $1.1 billion, having also been the first billionaire in Tanzanian \"Forbes\" Magazine in 2013.\n\nOspedale railway station: Ospedale (Italian: \"Stazione di Ospedale\" ) is a railway station in the Italian city of Bari, in the Province of Bari, Apulia. The station lies on the Bari\u2013San Paolo railway. The train services are operated by Ferrotramviaria.\n\nTechint: Techint is an Italian-Argentine conglomerate founded in Milan in 1945 by Italian industrialist Agostino Rocca and headquartered in Milan (Italy) and Buenos Aires (Argentina). 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With more than 500,000 games sold in Australia alone, it became the most successful board game ever developed in Australia. Superficially, Squatter has the appearance of a \"Monopoly\"-type game. However, unlike Monopoly, all players remain in the game until the end. Players each start the game with their own sheep station and aim to be the first player to improve and irrigate their pastures and then fully stock their sheep station. Players run their sheep station as a business venture, to earn enough money to pay for the seasonal running expenses and to finance the improvements that are required to win the game. The Squatter game presents players with a mixture of strategy and luck that reflects the many challenges facing any form of livestock raising. These challenges include droughts, floods and bushfires, as well as disease, variable livestock prices, and luck. In 1999, a version became available on PC CD-ROM. 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In Norway it is known under the name of dald\u00f8sa from J\u00e6ren, where, unlike in Denmark, a continuous tradition of the dald\u00f8s game exists. A rather similar game called s\u00e1hkku, using virtually identical dice, is known in a number of variants from the Sea Sami in Northern Norway, Finland and Russia. Otherwise, the closest relatives of this game appear to be the t\u00e2b games from Northern Africa and South-western Asia, possibly apart from one unlabelled diagram in a codex from Southern England.\n\nAwithlaknannai Mosona: Awithlaknannai Mosona is a two-player strategy board game from the Zuni Native American Indian tribe of New Mexico, United States. It is unknown how old the game is. The game was described by Stewart Culin in his book \"Games of the North American Indians Volume 2: Games of Skill\" (1907). In this book, it was named Awithlaknan Mosona. Awithlaknannai Mosona resembles another Zuni board game called Kolowis Awithlaknannai (Fighting Serpents) with few minor differences. The former having a smaller board, and depending upon the variant, it also has less lines joining the intersection points. The rules are the same. Awithlaknannai Mosona belongs to the draughts and Alquerque family of games as pieces hop over one another when capturing. It is actually more related to Alquerque, since the board is made up of intersection points and lines connecting them. It is thought that the Spanish had brought Alquerque to the American Southwest, and Awithlaknannai Mosona may have been an evolution from Alquerque. However, in Stewart Culin's 1907 book, the Zunis claim that they had adopted a hunt game from Mexico similar to Catch the Hare and the Fox games of Europe, and transformed it into Awithlaknannai Mosona. In these games, one player has more pieces over the other, however, the other player's piece has more powers. The Zuni's equalized the numbers of pieces and their powers, and also may have transformed the board making its length far exceed its width. Diagonal lines also replaced orthogonal lines altogether. However, the hunt game from Mexico may have used an Alquerque board even though the game mechanics of their new game, Awithlaknannai Mosona, were completely different.\n\nTime's Up! (game): Time's Up is a charades-based party game designed by Peter Sarrett, and published by R&R Games, Inc., a Tampa, FL based manufacturer of tabletop games and party games. The first edition of the game was published in 1999, with the most recent edition, \"Times' Up! Deluxe\", published in 2008. It is a game for teams of two or more players, and is played in three rounds. \"Time's Up!\" is based on the classic parlour game known as Celebrity.\n\nCastle Ravenloft Board Game: Castle Ravenloft Board Game is a 2010 board game published by Wizards of the Coast. 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When all tokens have been captured from the board, the player with the most points is the winner. However, if there are any tokens left on the board, and none can be captured on a player's turn, then that player loses the game, and the other player is the winner.\n\nT\u00e2b: T\u00e2b is the Egyptian name of a running-fight board game played in several Muslim (mostly Arab) countries, and a family of similar board games played in North Africa (as \"s\u00eeg\") and Western Asia, from Iran to West Africa and from Turkey to Somalia, where a variant called \"deleb\" is played. The rules and boards can vary widely across the region though almost all consist of boards with three or four rows. A reference to \"at-t\u00e2b wa-d-dukk\" (likely a similar game) occurs in a poem of 1310 CE.\n\nKomikan: Komikan (from the Mapuche kom ikan \"to eat all\") is a two-player abstract strategy board game of the Mapuches (known by the Spaniards as the Araucanians) from Chile and Argentina. The same game is also played by the Incas under the name Taptana, Komina, Comina, Cumi, Puma, or Inca Chess. In modern Quechua, the language of the ethnolinguistic group that are the descendants of the Incas, Taptana means \"chess\". It is known by the Aymaras, a neighboring ethnolinguistic group to the Quechuan people, as kumisi\u00f1a. Throughout South America the game is known as El le\u00f3n y las ovejas which literally means \"the lion and the sheep\". The lion is actually a puma as there are no lions native to the Americas. The Mapuches also call it El Leoncito. J. I. Molina, in 1787, described it as \u2018\"el artificioso juego del ajedrez, al cual dan el nombre de comican\"\u2019 which translates to \"\"the ingenious game of chess to which they (the Mapuche) give the name comican\"\". Komikan may actually be the same game as Adugo (Jaguar and Dogs) as played by the Boror\u00f3 people of Brazil. in 1898, Stewart Culin, the famed anthropologist, named a game played in Peru as Solitario. The same name was also used by the game historian, Murray, in 1952. The game may also be known in Peru as Kukuli. Komikan is a hunt game, and specifically a tiger hunt game (or tiger game) since it uses an expanded Alquerque board. Like all hunt games, there are two unequal forces at play. In Komikan, one player has only a single piece, usually called a \"puma\" or \"jaguar\", or \"\"kom ikelu\"\" (in Mapuche language \"the one which eats all\"), or \"leon\" (Spanish for lion), which can move one space at a time or capture the other player's pieces by hopping over them. The other player has twelve pieces (usually called a \"sheep\" or \"goat\" or \"dogs\"), or perros or perritos which is Spanish for \"dogs\" and \"little dogs\" respectively, that can only move one space at a time, but not capture, and attempts only to surround and immobilize the puma or jaguar. Pieces must move and/or capture following the pattern on the board. The expanded Alquerque board consist of an Alquerque board and a triangular patterned board attached on one of its side.\n\nSher-bakar: Sher-bakar is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Punjab, India. It is a hunt game. It uses an Alquerque board, and therefore, Sher-bakar is specifically a tiger hunt game (or tiger game). There are two tigers attempting to elude and capture as many of the other player's pieces which in other hunt games in this part of the world is often referred to as a goat, cows, lamb, or men. 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Curtiss-Wright Export Corp.: United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp., 299 U.S. 304 (1936), was a United States Supreme Court case involving principles of both governmental regulation of business and the supremacy of the executive branch of the federal government to conduct foreign affairs. The Supreme Court concluded not only that foreign affairs power was vested in the national government as a whole but also that the President of the United States had \"plenary\" powers in the foreign affairs field that were not dependent upon congressional delegation.\n\nUnited States v. Binion: United States v. Binion, 132 F. App'x 89 (8th Cir. 2005), is a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit applied two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions (\"United States v. Booker\", 543 U.S. 220 (2005) and \"United States v. 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The \"Ethyl\" decision held, however, that a patent licensing and distribution program based on both the sale of a patented product and licenses to manufacture a related product was subject to ordinary testing under the antitrust laws, and accordingly was illegal when its effect was to \"regiment\" an entire industry.\n\nStreet v. New York: Street v. New York, 394 U.S. 576 (1969) , was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a New York state law making it a crime \"publicly [to] mutilate, deface, defile, or defy, trample upon, or cast contempt upon either by words or act [any flag of the United States]\" was, in part, unconstitutional because it prohibited \"speech\" against the flag. The Court left for a later day the question of whether it is constitutional or unconstitutional to prohibit, without reference to the utterance of words, the burning of the flag (see \"Texas v. Johnson\" and \"United States v. 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American Bell Telephone Co.: United States v. Bell Telephone Co., 167 U.S. 224 (1897), is an 1897 decision of the United States Supreme Court that held that the United States lacked standing to challenge the validity of its issued patents \u201con the mere ground of error of judgment\u201d in issuing them. The United States had standing to seek to invalidate patents, however, on grounds of fraudulent procurement and also as a defense to a charge of patent infringement. The decision operated for many decades as a bar to government efforts to seek invalidation of patents that it considered spurious until the Supreme Court limited \"Bell Telephone\", first to a limited extent in \"United States v. United States Gypsum Co.\", and then more broadly in \"United States v. Glaxo Group Ltd.\"\n\nStephen Halbrook: Stephen P. Halbrook is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and an author and lawyer known for his litigation on behalf of the National Rifle Association. He has written extensively about the original meanings of the Second Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment (the latter as applied to Second Amendment rights). He has argued and won three cases before the US Supreme Court: \"Printz v. United States\", \"United States v. Thompson-Center Arms Company\", and \"Castillo v. United States\". He has also written briefs in many other cases, including the Supreme Court cases \"Small v. United States\" (pertaining to the Gun Control Act of 1968) and \"McDonald v. Chicago\". In \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", he wrote a brief on behalf of the majority of both houses of Congress. More broadly, his decades of research on the Second Amendment contributed to the intellectual foundation of the \"Heller\" decision. He has written many books and articles on the topic of gun control, some of which have been cited in Supreme Court opinions (\"Heller\", \"McDonald\", \"Printz v. United States\"). He has testified before congress on multiple occasions. Halbrook\u2019s most important scholarly contribution, however, was the book \"That Every Man Be Armed\", originally published in 1986. The book was the most thorough analysis of the legal history and original intent of the Second Amendment.\n\nTexas v. White: Texas v. White, 74 U.S. 700 (1869) was a case argued before the United States Supreme Court in 1869. The case involved a claim by the Reconstruction government of Texas that United States bonds owned by Texas since 1850 had been illegally sold by the Confederate state legislature during the American Civil War. The state filed suit directly with the United States Supreme Court, which, under the United States Constitution, retains original jurisdiction on certain cases in which a state is a party.", "question": "Texas v. White and United States v. 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Yonath (Hebrew: \u05e2\u05d3\u05d4 \u05d9\u05d5\u05e0\u05ea\u200e \u200e , ] ) (born 22 June 1939) is an Israeli crystallographer best known for her pioneering work on the structure of the ribosome. She is the current director of the Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Center for Biomolecular Structure and Assembly of the Weizmann Institute of Science. In 2009, she received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and Thomas A. Steitz for her studies on the structure and function of the ribosome, becoming the first Israeli woman to win the Nobel Prize out of ten Israeli Nobel laureates, the first woman from the Middle East to win a Nobel prize in the sciences, and the first woman in 45 years to win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. However, she said herself that there was nothing special about a woman winning the Prize.\n\nArthur Leonard Schawlow: Arthur Leonard Schawlow (May 5, 1921 \u2013 April 28, 1999) was an American physicist and co-inventor of the laser with Charles Townes. His central insight, which Townes overlooked, was the use of two mirrors as the resonant cavity to take MASER action to visible wavelengths. He shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics with Nicolaas Bloembergen and Kai Siegbahn for his work on lasers.\n\nList of Danish Nobel laureates: This is a list of Danish Nobel laureates. Since the Nobel Prize was established per the will of Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel in 1895, 12 of the prize winners have been from Denmark. The first Danish Nobel laureate was Niels Ryberg Finsen, who won a Nobel Prize for medicine in 1903 for his work in using light therapy to treat diseases. The most recent Danish Nobel Prize winner was Jens Skou who won the prize in chemistry for his discovery over the enzyme, Na+/K+-ATPase in 1997. To date, of the 13 Nobel Prizes won by Danish people, 5 have been for medicine, 3 have been for physics, 3 have been for literature, 1 has been for chemistry and one has been for peace.\n\nFrederick Sanger: Frederick Sanger ( ; 13 August 1918\u00a0\u2013 19 November 2013) was a British biochemist who twice won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, one of only two people to have done so in the same category (the other is John Bardeen in physics), the fourth person overall with , and the third person overall with two Nobel Prizes in the sciences. In 1958, he was awarded a Nobel Prize in chemistry \"for his work on the structure of proteins, especially that of insulin\". In 1980, Walter Gilbert and Sanger shared half of the chemistry prize \"for their contributions concerning the determination of base sequences in nucleic acids\". The other half was awarded to Paul Berg \"for his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant DNA\".\n\nList of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute. While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will. Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields. The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008. In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. S\u00fcdhof; they were recognised \"after discovering how cells precisely transport material\". The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.\n\nAbdus Salam: Mohammad Abdus Salam {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'NI, SPk, KBE', '4': \"} (Punjabi, Urdu: \u200e ; ] ; 29 January 192621 November 1996), was a Pakistani theoretical physicist. A major figure in 20th century theoretical physics, he shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics with Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg for his contribution to the electroweak unification theory. He was the first Pakistani and first Muslim to receive a Nobel Prize in science and the second from an Islamic country to receive any Nobel Prize (after Anwar Sadat of Egypt).\n\nNikolay Basov: Nikolay Gennadiyevich Basov (Russian: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0301\u0439 \u0413\u0435\u043d\u043d\u0430\u0301\u0434\u0438\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0411\u0430\u0301\u0441\u043e\u0432 ; 14 December 1922 \u2013 1 July 2001) was a Soviet physicist and educator. For his fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics that led to the development of laser and maser, Basov shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics with Alexander Prokhorov and Charles Hard Townes.\n\nMaser: A maser ( , an acronym for \"microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation\") is a device that produces coherent electromagnetic waves through amplification by stimulated emission. The first maser was built by Charles H. Townes, James P. Gordon, and H. J. Zeiger at Columbia University in 1953. Townes, Nikolay Basov and Alexander Prokhorov were awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics for theoretical work leading to the maser. Masers are used as the timekeeping device in atomic clocks, and as extremely low-noise microwave amplifiers in radio telescopes and deep space spacecraft communication ground stations.\n\nAage Bohr: Aage Niels Bohr (] ; 19 June 1922 \u2013 8 September 2009) was a Danish nuclear physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975 with Ben Mottelson and James Rainwater \"for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection\". Starting from Rainwater's concept of an irregular-shaped liquid drop model of the nucleus, Bohr and Mottelson developed a detailed theory that was in close agreement with experiments. 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The estimated urban population of Rockhampton in June 2015 was 80,665, making it the fourth largest regional city in the state outside of the cities of South East Queensland. Rockhampton hosts a significant number of governmental, community and major business administrative offices for the central, coastal part of the state.\n\nGreat Barrier Reef Airport: Great Barrier Reef Airport or Hamilton Island Airport (IATA: HTI,\u00a0ICAO: YBHM) is the primary airport of the Whitsunday Islands Group, and the airport of Hamilton Island. The airport is settled on mostly reclaimed land and due the island's tourism status, is occupied mostly and favoured by Australia's leading low-cost airlines (Jetstar Airways and Virgin Australia) and Qantas. Hamilton Island Airport handles direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Cairns and is also the airport launch pad for scenic flights to the Great Barrier Reef and Whitehaven Beach. Private flights and charters also fly into Great Barrier Reef Airport, along with locally operated helicopters, light planes and seaplanes.\n\nJohn F. Kennedy International Airport: John F. Kennedy International Airport (IATA: JFK,\u00a0ICAO: KJFK,\u00a0FAA LID: JFK) , often referred to as Kennedy Airport, or simply JFK, is the primary international airport serving New York City. It is the busiest international air passenger gateway into North America, the fifth busiest airport in the United States and the busiest airport in the New York City airport system, handling just under 59 million passengers in 2016. Over ninety airlines operate out of the airport, with non-stop or direct flights to destinations in all six inhabited continents.\n\nMultan International Airport: Multan International Airport (Urdu: \u200e ) (IATA: MUX,\u00a0ICAO: OPMT) is situated 4\u00a0km west of the city Multan in Punjab, Pakistan. The airport is southern Punjab's largest and busiest airport. Multan International Airport offers flights throughout Pakistan, as well as direct flights to Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.\n\nInternational air travel from the United Kingdom: International air travel from the United Kingdom refers to the commercial carriage of passengers between the UK and the rest of the world. In 2008, London Heathrow Airport which is also the busiest international airport on Earth handled 67,054,745 passengers which is more than the total population of the United Kingdom. The 20 busiest airports in the UK handled close to 230 million passengers in 2008 (185 million of whom were international passengers). The geographical size of the UK means that many flights that would be considered domestic in for example the United States are actually international (i.e. the distance from Heathrow to Charles de Gaulle Airport is roughly the same as the distance between John F. 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The Brisbane central business district stands on the original European settlement and is situated inside a bend of the Brisbane River, about 15 km from its mouth at Moreton Bay. The metropolitan area extends in all directions along the floodplain of the Brisbane River Valley between Moreton Bay and the Great Dividing Range, sprawling across several of Australia's most populous local government areas (LGAs), most centrally the City of Brisbane, which is by far the most populous LGA in the nation. The demonym of Brisbane is Brisbanite.\n\nYinchuan Hedong International Airport: Yinchuan Hedong International Airport (IATA: INC,\u00a0ICAO: ZLIC) is the primary airport serving Yinchuan, the capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. It is located 25 km southeast of downtown Yinchuan in the town of Linghe of Lingwu City. A relatively small airport compared to many airports in China, it nevertheless is the autonomous region's main aviation gateway. Its name \"Hedong\" literally means \"East of the River\" and derives from the airport's location east of the Yellow River. It is connected to over 20 cities by either direct flights, or transferring in Xi'an and Beijing. The terminal building covers a total area of 15,000 m2 . In 2013, the airport handled 4,247,843 passengers, making it the 39th-busiest airport in China.\n\nRourkela Airport: Rourkela Airport (IATA: RRK, ICAO: VERK) is a private airport located near Chhend Colony, 6 kilometres west of the steel city of Rourkela in the state of Odisha. It is the only airport of the Metropolitan area of Rourkela city. It is mostly used by dignitaries visiting Rourkela, especially officials of Steel Authority of India Limited(SAIL) and other V.I.Ps.The planes from this airport also travel to the city of Kolkata. It is now ready to several direct flights within India. Its terminus is now under the preparation for the proper facilities.\n\nKahramanmara\u015f: Kahramanmara\u015f is a city in Akdeniz, Turkey (the Mediterranean Region) and the administrative center of Kahramanmara\u015f Province. Before 1973, Kahramanmara\u015f was named Marash. The city lies on a plain at the foot of the Ahir Da\u011f\u0131 (Ahir Mountain) and has a population of 1,112,634 as of 2017. The region is best known for its production of salep, a flour made from dried orchid tubers, and its distinctive ice cream. It is connected by air to Istanbul and Ankara. Turkish Airlines has daily direct flights from \u0130stanbul and also AnadoluJet operates direct flights from Ankara.\n\nRockhampton Airport: Rockhampton Airport (\"Connor Park\") (IATA: ROK, ICAO: YBRK) is a major Australian regional airport in West Rockhampton that services the city of Rockhampton, with direct flights to the cities of Brisbane, Townsville, Gold Coast and Mackay. 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Originally initiated by the Ford Foundation in 1963, the program has been run by the DAAD \u2013 with the assistance of the German Federal Foreign Office and the Senate of Berlin \u2013 since 1965. The program annually invites around 20 artists working within visual arts, literature, music and film to spend a year (in the case of film, six months) living and working in Berlin. It is aimed at artists who have already demonstrated considerable talent, but are yet to become fully established. It is one of the foremost artistic programs in Europe, and has hosted artists, filmmakers and writers such as Steve McQueen, Susan Sontag, John Cage, Margaret Atwood, Asghar Farhadi, Damien Hirst, Nan Goldin, Shahzia Sikander, Chirikure Chirikure and AA Bronson. Katharina Narbutovi\u010d is currently head of the program.\n\nJohn Cage: John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 \u2013 August 12, 1992) was an American composer, music theorist, writer, philosopher, and artist. 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With her original hull classification symbol of DLGN (nuclear-powered guided missile destroyer leader, called a \"frigate\" at the time), she was the first nuclear-powered destroyer-type ship in the US Navy, and shared her name with the lead ship of the first US Navy destroyer class, the \"Bainbridge\"-class\u00a0destroyer s.\n\nUSS Porter (DDG-78): USS \"Porter\" (DDG-78) is an \"Arleigh Burke\"-class destroyer in the United States Navy. \"Porter\" is the fifth US Navy ship to be named after US Navy officers Commodore David Porter, and his son, Admiral David Dixon Porter. This ship is the 28th destroyer of her class. \"Porter\" was the 12th ship of this class to be built at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi. She was laid down on 2 December 1996, launched and christened on 12 November 1997, and commissioned 20 March 1999, in Port Canaveral, Florida.\n\nRear Admiral William S. Parsons Award: The Rear Admiral William S. 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Decommissioned shortly after the end of the war, she was modernized and recommissioned in the early 1950s as an attack carrier (CVA), and then eventually became an antisubmarine carrier (CVS). In her second career, she served mainly in the Atlantic, but also participated in the Vietnam War. Her notable achievements include being the recovery ship for a Mercury and a Gemini space mission. Because of her prominent role in battle, she was nicknamed \"the Fighting I\", while her frequent bad luck and time spent in dry dock for repairs\u2014she was torpedoed once and hit by four separate Japanese kamikaze aircraft\u2014earned her the nicknames \"Decrepit\" and \"the Dry I\". Decommissioned in 1974, in 1982 \"Intrepid\" became the foundation of the \"Intrepid\" Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City.\n\nMarshalls\u2013Gilberts raids: The Marshalls\u2013Gilberts raids were tactical airstrikes and naval artillery attacks by United States Navy aircraft carrier and other warship forces against Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) garrisons in the Marshall and Gilbert Islands on 1 February 1942. The Japanese garrisons were under the overall command of Vice Admiral Shigeyoshi Inoue, commander of the 4th Fleet. Japanese aircraft in the islands belonged to the IJN's 24th Air Flotilla under Rear Admiral Eiji Got\u014d. The U.S. warship forces were under the overall command of Vice Admiral William Halsey, Jr.\n\nRichard R. McNulty: Richard Robert McNulty, Rear admiral United States Navy, Vice admiral USMS, was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts on April 20, 1899 and died in Boston, Massachusetts on November 1, 1980. The United States Merchant Marine Academy community considers Vice Admiral McNulty, a World War II veteran, who had long advocated for the Academy's creation, its \"Father\". The Academy's McNulty Campus is named for the Vice Admiral. He served as the Academy's 3rd superintendent. Vice Admiral McNulty was, too, a professor emeritus at Georgetown University.\n\nAlbert T. Church: Vice Admiral Albert Thomas Church III (born 1947) is a retired Vice Admiral in the United States Navy. Church served as on active duty for 36 years, retiring as a Vice Admiral in 2005. During his service he commanded two warships, the Navy\u2019s largest shore installation at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia and was the longest serving Budget Director of the Navy (1998-2002). Vice Admiral Church also served as the Naval Inspector General, during which time he completed a comprehensive review of interrogation techniques used by the Department of Defense in Iraq, Afghanistan, and at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 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The release came at a difficult time as the group had just finished a highly contentious tour, experiencing conflicts within the band. With guitarist and songwriter Tony Iommi being the sole original member left, musicians Geoff Nicholls, Eric Singer, and Dave Spitz contributed to the album, playing keyboards, drums, and bass, respectively. Glenn Hughes, ex-Deep Purple bassist and vocalist, was\n\nMany Faces Of Death, Vol. III: Many Faces Of Death, Vol. III is the third album by Detroit rap group Detroit's Most Wanted. \"Legalize It\" and \"Keep Holding On\" were released as singles. The song \"I Never Had a Good Day\" is a response to Ice Cube's hit single It Was a Good Day from the previous year. Shortly before the release of this album, The group would break up due to a conflict of interest as MC Hammer wanted to sign DMW to his label Bust It Records but was prevented from doing so only by group leader Motsi Ski who would turn down the offer after disapproving of Hammer's plans for the group which would've involved a name change and a toning down of the group's lyrics. MC Lee and DJ Duncan Hines would leave DMW to go sign with Hammer on Bust It Records, Causing Motsi Ski to be the only remaining member left in the group. This would be the final album as a group effort by DMW until the 2004 bonus disc of the Special Anniversary Edition of .\n\nThe Isaacs: The Isaacs are a country and bluegrass gospel music group consisting of mother Lily Isaacs, and daughters Becky and Sonya Isaacs and son Ben Isaacs, along with John Bowman (husband of Becky Isaacs) as an instrumentalist and songwriter. Joe Isaacs, formerly a singer and banjo player in the group, has left since his 1998 divorce from Lily Isaacs. He now does solo work on a far more localized level.\n\nNorthern Lights (bluegrass band): Northern Lights was an American Progressive bluegrass band formed in 1975 in New England, which musical career spanned more than three decades. Known for a progressive style of bluegrass playing, the band went through a number of line-up changes through the years and included such personalities as Alison Brown or multiinstrumentalist Jake Armerding, son of founding member Taylor Armerding, who started playing with the band full-time at age of 14, but played occasionally when he was 12. As of 2009, there is no founding member left in the group. Guitarist Bill Henry, who joined the band in 1982 assumed the leadership role and Northern Lights continue to play without interruption as a quintet, consisting of two generation of musicians - Bill Henry, John Daniel and Alex MacLeod as well as young players Eric Robertson and Mike Barnett.\n\nThe Lexicon of Live: The Lexicon of Live is a live album released by pop group ABC. Although Martin Fry was the only member left, he had a backing band, and came out in his trademark gold suit.\n\nRevelation (Ultravox album): Revelation is the ninth studio album by British new wave rock band Ultravox, released in 1993. The album was issued after the dissolution of the band in 1988 and the reformation of a new five-piece line-up in 1992, with Tony Fenelle as lead vocalist and keyboard player Billy Currie as the only original member left.\n\nGoblin (album): Goblin is the debut studio album by American rapper Tyler, The Creator. It was released on May 10, 2011, by XL Recordings. 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Formed by Brent Smith in 2001 after the dissolution of his prior band, Smith, still under contract with record label Atlantic Records, recruited the band's original lineup of Jasin Todd as guitarist, Brad Stewart on bass, and Barry Kerch on drums. Consistent for the first two album cycles, a few lineup changes followed in the late 2000s, eventually stabilizing with Smith and Kerch, as remaining members alongside newcomers Zach Myers on guitar, and Eric Bass on bass. The group has released five studio albums: \"Leave a Whisper\" (2003), \"Us and Them\" (2005), \"The Sound of Madness\" (2008), \"Amaryllis\" (2012), and \"Threat to Survival\" (2015). Shinedown has sold more than ten million records worldwide, and has had 11 number one singles on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock charts, the third most of all-time, behind Van Halen and Three Days Grace.\n\nLeave a Whisper: Leave a Whisper is the debut studio album by American rock band Shinedown. 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Originally formed under the name Manic Subsidal, the band has consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Dexter Holland, bassist Greg K., lead guitarist Kevin \"Noodles\" Wasserman and drummer Pete Parada since 2007. While Holland, Greg K., and Noodles have been constant members since the band was formed, the Offspring has gone through a number of drummers. Their longest-serving drummer was Ron Welty, who had been a member of The Offspring for 16 years; he was replaced by Atom Willard in 2003, and then four years later by Parada. The band is often credited\u2014alongside fellow California punk bands Green Day, Bad Religion, NOFX, Pennywise and Rancid\u2014for reviving mainstream interest in punk rock in the 1990s. They have sold over 40 million records worldwide, being considered one of the best-selling punk rock bands of all time.\n\nAmy Macdonald: Amy Elizabeth Macdonald (born 25 August 1987) is a Scottish singer-songwriter, and guitarist, and musician. She has sold over 12 million records worldwide. Macdonald released her debut album \"This Is the Life\" in 2007. The singles \"Mr. Rock & Roll\" and \"This Is the Life\" from it were chart hits. The latter charted at number one in six countries, while reaching the top 10 in another 11 countries. The album reached number one in four European countries\u2013the United Kingdom, Denmark, the Netherlands and Switzerland\u2013and sold three million copies worldwide. Moderate success in the American music market followed in 2008. She was a guest on shows such as \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\" and \"The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson\", where she performed two singles from the album, and \"This Is the Life\" reached number 92 on the \"Billboard\" 200.\n\nGary Barlow: Gary Barlow OBE (born 20 January 1971) is an English singer, songwriter and record producer. He is frontman and lead vocalist of British pop-group Take That. 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A 6'0\", 215-lb. running back from Texas Tech, Taylor played for five NFL seasons as a running back and kick returner. He spent his first three seasons as a member of the Giants, and spent his final two split between the Giants, the New York Jets, and the Los Angeles Raiders. As the starting running back for the Giants, he led the team in rushing in 1979 and 1980. His best season was in 1979, when he started all 16 games, carrying the ball 198 times for 700 yards and catching it another 28 times for 253 yards with 11 total touchdowns. The Jets picked him up after the Giants waived him in 1981, but they cut him three weeks later when they needed to add a defensive lineman to replace the injured Marty Lyons. Taylor then played two seasons for the Washington Federals of the USFL, amassing 171 rushes for 757 yards and 5 touchdowns along with 64 receptions for 523 yards and 2 TDs in 1983. 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He had four games in which he rushed for over 100 yards \u2013 124 yards on 19 carries against Washington State on September 10, 1983 (including 62 yards in the fourth quarter); 124 yards on 20 carries against Northwestern on October 15, 1983; 125 yards on 26 carries against Iowa on October 22, 1983; and 139 yards on 27 carries against Northwestern on October 13, 1984.\n\nEric Dickerson: Eric Demetric Dickerson (born September 2, 1960) is a former college and professional American football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for eleven seasons during the 1980s and 1990s. Dickerson played college football for the SMU Mustangs of Southern Methodist University and was recognized as an All-American. He was selected in the first round of the 1983 NFL Draft and played professionally for the Los Angeles Rams, Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Raiders, and Atlanta Falcons of the NFL. During his NFL career, he rushed for over 13,000 yards. 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These seven rushing seasons rank as the highest single-season rushing totals in NFL history, and reaching the 2,000-yard mark is considered a significant achievement for running backs. No running back has yet achieved this feat twice. The first 2,000-yard season was recorded in 1973 by Buffalo Bills running back O.J. Simpson. He is the only player to have surpassed 2,000 yards in a 14-game season, as all others occurred in 16-game seasons; he finished the season with 2,003 rushing yards, averaging six yards per carry and an NFL-record 143.1 rushing yards per game. Los Angeles Rams running back Eric Dickerson, who had broken the single-season rookie rushing record in 1983, recorded the second 2,000-yard season in 1984. Dickerson rushed for 2,105 yards, the current NFL rushing record, and averaged 131.6 rushing yards per game.\n\n1991 Indiana Hoosiers football team: The 1991 Indiana Hoosiers football team represented Indiana University in the 1991 NCAA Division I-A football season. 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He has also been involved in related web series \"Young Damon Dark\" and \"Vincent Kosmos.\" He has also been the focus of a one actor stage drama. The character of Damon Dark has been played by Adrian Sherlock, Bruce Hughes, Aiden Sherlock and Jack Knoll. Damon Dark is a loner, dresses in black, has a huge experience of aliens and their technology. Damon is characterized by his high intelligence, idealistic moral outlook and wry sense of humor. His best friend in the series is the long-suffering Gary Sutton, played by actor Robert Trott. Damon Dark began in 1999, with a five-part weekly series on Melbourne's Community TV 31, (although the pilot was shot in 1996 and the show had been in development since 1990) following a screening of a 65-minute version of the story \"Maddox\" at the 57th World Science Fiction Convention (Aussiecon Three) held in Melbourne. The series was later revived as a YouTube webseries which inspired several related webseries, including \"The Young Damon Dark Adventures\" in which the character is played as a teenager, and Vincent Kosmos, (created by and starring Chris Heaven, , an Italian actor and musician, about a renegade alien character who is a friend of Damon.\n\nPhilippa Coulthard: Philippa Coulthard (born 25 November 1992) is an Australian television actress, best known for playing Jorjie in the \"Doctor Who\" spin-off series \"K-9\", and lead character Amber Mitchell in \"Lightning Point\". She is married to the Spanish-American basketball player from Baskonia, Mickey Mickeal.\n\nEmerald City (TV series): Emerald City is an American fantasy television series developed for NBC by Matthew Arnold and Josh Friedman, and based on the Oz book series written by L. Frank Baum, set in the fictional Land of Oz. Directed by Tarsem Singh and starring Adria Arjona, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Ana Ularu and Vincent D'Onofrio, \"Emerald City\" received a 10-episode order by NBC in April 2015, which premiered on January 6, 2017, with a two-episode debut, and concluded on March 3, 2017. On May 5, 2017, NBC canceled the series after one season.\n\nElisa Donovan: Elisa Donovan (born Lisa Adaline Donovan; February 3, 1971) is an American actress, writer, and producer. She is most recognized as the character Amber from the 1995 film \"Clueless\", in which she starred opposite Alicia Silverstone. She would reprise the role for the 1996-99 TV series of the same name, with Rachel Blanchard taking over Silverstone's role. She also starred in six films in the acclaimed \"The Dog Who Saved\" saga.\n\nAna Mulvoy-Ten: Ana Maria Mulvoy-Ten (born 8 May 1992 ) is an English-born Spanish actress. 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He was appointed Chief Executive and Chair in February 2011. He had been Monitor's Interim Chief Executive since March 2010.\n\nBrad Tilden: Bradley D. Tilden is president and chief executive officer of Alaska Airlines and Alaska Air Group which is the parent company of Alaska Airlines and its sister carrier Horizon Air. On May 15, 2012 Tilden replaced Bill Ayer as the company's chief executive officer. On July 14, 2012 former Alaska Air Group's CEO Bill Ayer announced that he would be stepping down and named Tilden as his replacement. Prior to becoming the company's President in 2008 Tilden served as Alaska Air Group's chief financial officer and executive vice president of finance, leading the Finance, Information Technology, Planning, Revenue Management and Corporate Real Estate organizations. In 2015, Tilden was named Executive of the Year by the Puget Sound Business Journal.\n\nDebasement (knighthood): Debasement is the formal term for removal of a knighthood or other honour. 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All home games were played at Goodwin Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.\n\nList of Oregon Ducks head football coaches: The Oregon Ducks football program is a college football team representing the University of Oregon that is a member of the Pac-12 Conference. The team has had 32 head coaches since its founding in 1894. The Ducks have played in more than 1,100 games in 113 seasons. In those seasons, eight different coaches have led Oregon to bowl games: Hugo Bezdek, Shy Huntington, Jim Aiken, Len Casanova, Rich Brooks, Mike Bellotti, Chip Kelly and Mark Helfrich. Conference championships have been won by Huntington, Prink Callison, Jim Aiken, Casanova, Brooks, Bellotti, Kelly, and Mark Helfrich. 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According to his biographer, Zachary Leader, Amis was \"the finest English comic novelist of the second half of the twentieth century.\" He is the father of British novelist Martin Amis.\n\nMaurice Maeterlinck: Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck (also called \"Comte (Count) Maeterlinck\" from 1932; ] in Belgium, ] in France; 29 August 1862 \u2013 6 May 1949) was a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist who was Flemish but wrote in French. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911 \"in appreciation of his many-sided literary activities, and especially of his dramatic works, which are distinguished by a wealth of imagination and by a poetic fancy, which reveals, sometimes in the guise of a fairy tale, a deep inspiration, while in a mysterious way they appeal to the readers' own feelings and stimulate their imaginations\". The main themes in his work are death and the meaning of life. His plays form an important part of the Symbolist movement. In later life, Maeterlinck committed plagiarism.\n\nPelleas und Melisande (Schoenberg): Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5, is a symphonic poem written by Arnold Schoenberg and completed in February 1903. It was premiered on 25 January 1905 at the Musikverein in Vienna under the composer's direction in a concert that also included the first performance of Alexander von Zemlinsky's \"Die Seejungfrau\". The work is based on Maurice Maeterlinck's play \"Pell\u00e9as and M\u00e9lisande\", a subject suggested by Richard Strauss. When he began composing the work in 1902, Schoenberg was unaware that Claude Debussy's opera, also based on Maeterlinck's play, was about to premiere in Paris.\n\nPell\u00e9as et M\u00e9lisande (Faur\u00e9): Pell\u00e9as et M\u00e9lisande, Op. 80 is a suite derived from incidental music by Gabriel Faur\u00e9 for Maurice Maeterlinck's play of the same name. He was the first of four leading composers to write music inspired by Maeterlinck's drama. Debussy, Schoenberg and Sibelius followed in the first decade of the 20th century.\n\nGeorgette Leblanc: Georgette Leblanc (8 February 1869 Rouen, \u2013 27 October 1941 Le Cannet, near Cannes) was a French operatic soprano, actress, author, and the sister of novelist Maurice Leblanc. She became particularly associated with the works of Jules Massenet and was an admired interpreter of the title role in Bizet's \"Carmen\". For many years Leblanc was the lover of Belgian playwright and writer Maurice Maeterlinck, and he wrote several parts for her within his stage plays. She portrayed the role of Ariane in \"Ariane et Barbe-bleue\", both in the original 1899 stage play by Maeterlinck and in the 1907 opera adaptation by Paul Dukas. Leblanc also appeared in a couple of French films, most notably \"L'Inhumaine\" in 1924. In the last few decades of her life she turned to writing, producing two commercially successful autobiographies and several children's books and travelogues.\n\nTeikoku Bungaku: Teikoku Bungaku (\u5e1d\u56fd\u6587\u5b66, \"teikoku\" empire + \"bungaku\" literature) was a literature magazine from 1895 to 1920 contributed by Japanese writers, Inoue Tetsujiro, Ueda Kazutoshi, Takayama Chogyu and Ueda Bin. With a focus on asserting the individuality of Japanese literature, the magazine often contrasted Japanese and global literature by covering writers such as Maurice Maeterlinck, George Bernard Shaw and Friedrich Nietzsche. The magazine was published by Tokyo Imperial University.\n\nThe James Bond Dossier: The James Bond Dossier (1965), by Kingsley Amis, is a critical analysis of the James Bond novels. Amis dedicated the book to friend and background collaborator, the poet and historian Robert Conquest. Later, after Ian Fleming's death, Amis was commissioned as the first continuation novelist for the James Bond novel series, writing \"Colonel Sun\" (1968) under the pseudonym Robert Markham. \"The James Bond Dossier\" was the first, formal, literary study of the James Bond character. More recent studies of Fleming's secret agent and his world include \"The Politics of James Bond: From Fleming\u2019s Novels to the Big Screen\" (2001), by the historian Jeremy Black.\n\nZachary Leader: Zachary Leader (born 1946) is a professor of English Literature at the University of Roehampton. He was an undergraduate at Northwestern University, and later pursued graduate study at Trinity College, Cambridge and at Harvard University. Though born in the U.S. and remaining an American citizen, Leader has lived and worked for over forty years in the UK. 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At full build out, Mesquite Hills will have approximately 1,774 single family homes. There are also plans for four neighborhood parks to be located within Mesquite Hills. Plans call for commercial plots along U.S. 54 to the north and Dyer street to the south. Newman Ranch Partners initially were in negotiations with the Ysleta Independent School District to include an elementary school in Mesquite Hills, however a bond proposal was voted down by voters, and the elementary school will not be built. Newman Ranch Partners will now build more housing where the school was to be built.\n\nPlacosternus difficilis: Placosternus difficilis, commonly known as the Mesquite Borer, is a wood boring longhorn beetle which resembles a black and yellow wasp. Larvae of mesquite borers are deposited in mesquite trees. It has been seen to be attracted to mesquite trees when there is freshly cut or broken limbs and logs. Adults use nectar and pollen as a food source.\n\nMesquite flour: Mesquite flour is made from the dried and ground pods of the mesquite (\"Prosopis\" spp.) . The tree grows throughout North America in arid climates. The flour made from the long, beige-colored seed pods has a sweet, slightly nutty flavor and can be used in a wide variety of applications. It has a high-protein, low-glycemic content and can serve as a gluten-free replacement for flours. In the past, Indigenous American Indians relied on these mesquite pods as an important food source. The bean pods of the mesquite tree are dried and ground into a flour (\"pinole\"). This flour is rich in dietary fiber (25%) and protein (13%). It also contains significant quantities of calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, zinc, and the amino acid lysine, and it is low in fat (around 3%).\n\nKaempferia: Kaempferia is a genus of plants in the ginger family. 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The 57-lap race was won by Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton who started from second position. His teammate Nico Rosberg finished second and Force India driver Sergio P\u00e9rez came in third. It was Hamilton's second victory of the season, his first in Bahrain, and the 24th of his Formula One career.\n\n2006 Bahrain Grand Prix: The 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix (formally the III Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain on 12 March 2006. The 57-lap race was the opening round of the 2006 Formula One season and the third running of the Bahrain Grand Prix. It was won by the World Champions, Fernando Alonso and the Renault team. Ferrari driver and polesitter Michael Schumacher began his final season in Formula One (before his return with Mercedes in ) with second position. Kimi R\u00e4ikk\u00f6nen completed the podium after he finished in third place with the McLaren team, despite starting in last position.\n\nNico Rosberg: Nico Erik Rosberg (born 27 June 1985) is a German\u2013Finnish former Formula One racing driver and current Formula One World Champion who drove for Williams F1 and Mercedes AMG Petronas under the German flag. Born in Germany to Finnish former world champion Keke Rosberg and his German wife Sina, he holds dual nationality, and briefly competed for Finland early in his racing career. However, he does not speak Finnish, although he is reported to be fluent in five languages.\n\n2010 Bahrain Grand Prix: The 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 14 March 2010 at the Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain. It was the seventh Bahrain Grand Prix and the opening round of the 2010 Formula One season. 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Its first incarnation appeared in 1990, and was distributed at participating Pizza Hut restaurants; this version of the magazine only saw two issues. The magazine returned in Summer 1993 with different type of content, primarily humor and comics. Originally published on a quarterly basis, it switched to bi-monthly with the February/March 1994 issue. It then went to 10 times per year starting March 1995, with a bi-annual December/January and June/July issue.\n\nSigns of the Times (Australian magazine): Signs of the Times is a monthly subscription magazine published by Signs Publishing Company, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house, for Australia and New Zealand. \" \"Signs\"\" is an easy-to-read magazine for the general public \"promoting positive relationships and family values, a healthful lifestyle and Bible-based Christian belief.\"\n\nGreen shoots: Green shoots is a term used colloquially and propagandistically to indicate signs of economic recovery during an economic downturn. It was first used in this sense by Norman Lamont, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom, during the 1991 Recession. At the time, Chancellor Lamont was criticized for \"insensitivity\". The phrase was used again by Baroness Vadera, former Business Minister of the UK in January, 2009 to refer to signs of economic recovery during the late-2000s recession, again to criticism from the media and opposition politicians. The U.S. media started to use the phrase to describe domestic economic conditions in February 2009 when in New York Times quoted Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan Chase as saying, \"It's too early to get excited, but I think there are a couple of green shoots that say we're not going down as heavily in the first quarter [of 2009] as we were in the fourth quarter [of 2008].\" The Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke, made the first public use of the phrase by a Fed official in a March 15, 2009 interview with CBS 60 Minutes. Since February and March 2009, it has been used increasingly in the media and by a number of commentators to refer to positive economic data and statistics during the late-2000s (decade) recession.\n\nSigns of the Times (magazine): Signs of the Times is a monthly magazine originally published by Pacific Press, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house. \"Signs\" presents articles that are considered to be helpful in assisting readers to live in modern society. The magazine focuses on life's-style issues, health articles and Christian devotional and other religious articles. From its historical roots, the magazine emphasizes the second coming of Christ to this earth and living such lives so as to be able to meet Jesus at His second coming.\n\nShaenon K. Garrity: Shaenon K. Garrity (born May 4, 1978) is a webcomics writer and artist, best known as the creator of \"Narbonic\". 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Due to the Nickelodeon block, Nick Jr. is sometimes disclaimed on air as \"the Nick Jr. channel\" to avert confusion, especially times of day where both Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. are both carrying preschool programming.\n\nVincent Deporter: Vincent Deporter is an international Belgian artist who works in both comics and animation. Deporter got his start in comics working as an assistant to Jean Graton, before selling his own strips, as Mike Deporter, to \"Spirou\" magazine. In 1996, after relocating to New York, he has worked on DC's line of comic books adapted from popular animated cartoons, like \"Scooby-Doo\" and \"Ed, Edd n Eddy\", and has also inked many of the Batman, and Superman style-guides. He continues to work for Nickelodeon, notably on \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". Since Nickelodeon Magazine has closed its pages, he now writes and draws for the \"SpongeBob Comics\", as a regular contributor. Vincent Deporter also writes and illustrates on epistemology and religion. He has illustrated the book , by the host of The Thinking Atheist Seth Andrews. He now lives in Arizona.\n\nRegulatory sign: One type of regulatory signs are traffic signs intended to instruct road users on what they must or should do (or not do) under a given set of circumstances. Other types may be signs located on streets and in parking lots having to do with parking, signs in public parks and on beaches or on or in architectural facilities prohibiting specific types of activities. The term regulatory sign describes a range of signs that are used to indicate or reinforce traffic laws, regulations or requirements which apply either at all times or at specified times or places upon a street or highway, the disregard of which may constitute a violation, or signs in general that regulate public behavior in places open to the public.\n\nConcussion: Concussion, also known as minor head trauma or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is the most common type of traumatic brain injury. It is typically defined as a head injury with a temporary loss of brain function. Symptoms include a variety of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms, which may not be recognized if subtle. A variety of signs accompany concussion including headache, feeling in a fog, and emotional changeability. In general, the signs can be categorized into physical signs (such as loss of consciousness or amnesia), behavioral changes (such as irritability), cognitive impairment (such as slowed reaction times), and sleep disturbances. 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He made his debut on 9 August 2013 against Hawthorn Football Club in Round 20 of the 2013 AFL season. He started his senior football career at St Kilda's VFL affiliate club Sandringham in 2012, but suffered a hip injury after playing nine games, ending his season. He has kicked two goals in two games for the St Kilda Football Club and will look to retain his place in the side in the 2014 AFL season. He was dropped after his second game against the Sydney Swans even though he contributed with a goal.\n\n2016 AFL Goal of the Year: The Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition. In 2016, this is officially known as the Coates Hire AFL Goal of the Year. Each round three goals are nominated and fans are able to vote online for their favourite at the league's website. Eddie Betts of the Adelaide Football Club was the winner with his goal kicked in round ten against the Greater Western Sydney Giants.\n\n2014 AFL Goal of the Year: The Australian Football League celebrated the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition. In 2014, it was officially known as the Hungry Jacks AFL Goal of the Year. Each round three goals were nominated and fans were able to vote online for their favourite at the league's website.\n\nJay Kennedy-Harris: Jay Kennedy-Harris (born 21 March 1995) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A small forward, 1.73 m tall and weighing 75 kg , Kennedy-Harris has the ability to play in both the forward line and the midfield. He entered top level football early when he played for the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup as a bottom-aged player, in addition to representing Vic Metro in the 2013 AFL Under 18 Championships. His achievements as a junior include being the first indigenous player to captain a TAC Cup side and he was named in the TAC Cup team of the year. He was recruited by the Melbourne Football Club with the fortieth overall selection in the 2013 AFL draft and made his debut in the 2014 season.\n\nRhys Mathieson: Rhys Mathieson (born 10 January 1997) is a professional Australian rules footballer with the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the Brisbane Lions with the 39th selection in the 2015 national draft. At 1.87 metres (6 ft 2 in) tall and weighing 84 kilograms (185 lb), he plays as a Midfielder and is known for his ability to win contested ball. He played his first senior game in round 9 of the 2016 season against Melbourne. In his time at the Lions he has been known for his on-field antics, in particular his goal celebrations. Upon kicking his first AFL goal, Rhys celebrated with a 'shotgun' move made famous by Hawthorn's Mark WIlliams and faced some criticism for this showboating, while the Lions were losing to GWS in round 17, 2016.\n\n2013 AFL Goal of the Year: The Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition. In 2013, this is officially known as the British Paints AFL Goal of the Year. Each round three goals are nominated and fans are able to vote online for their favourite at the league's website. At the end of the home and away season, three finalists were selected for a final public vote, which was won by Lance Franklin for his long-range goal after hurdling over a teammate in the middle of the ground.\n\n2013 AFL Grand Final: The 2013 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between Hawthorn Football Club and Fremantle Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 28 September 2013. It was the 117th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the 2013 AFL season. The match, attended by 100,007 spectators, was won by Hawthorn by a margin of 15 points, marking the club's eleventh VFL/AFL premiership victory. Hawthorn's Brian Lake was awarded the Norm Smith Medal as the best player on the ground.\n\n2017 AFL Goal of the Year: The Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition. In 2017, this is officially known as the Coates Hire AFL Goal of the Year. Each round three goals are nominated and fans are able to vote online for their favourite at the league's website. Daniel Rioli of Richmond was the winner with his banana goal kicked in round 3 against West Coast . His selection as a finalist was controversial due to him not even winning the vote for Goal of the Week in round 3.\n\n2007 AFL Goal of the Year: The Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual AFL Goal of the Year competition. In 2007, this is officially known as the Toyota AFL Mark of the Year\n\nLance Franklin: Lance \"Buddy\" Franklin (born 30 January 1987) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Hawthorn Football Club between 2005 and 2013. Franklin is the tenth-highest goalkicker in VFL/AFL history with 860 career goals, which is the most of any current player, and has led his clubs' goalkicking ten times. 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Originally called The Blumer Brewery, it adopted the Huber name in 1947. It is the oldest continually operating brewery in the Midwest and second oldest in the United States.\n\nJamie Merisotis: Jamie Merisotis is president and CEO of Lumina Foundation, one of the largest private foundations in the United States whose mission is to increase the proportion of Americans with degrees, certificates and other high-quality credentials to 60 percent by 2025. Merisotis leads the Foundation's $1.3 billion endowment. He is the author of \"America Needs Talent,\" published in September 2015 by RosettaBooks and named a Top 10 business book of 2016 by Booklist.\n\nPacific Tarn: Pacific Tarn is a small lake located in the Colorado Rocky Mountains in the United States. 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This is seen as monumental because it was seen as the first of its kind and was exceeding all of the government regulations at the time.\n\nManjit Minhas: Manjit Minhas (born May 31, 1980) is a Canadian entrepreneur, television personality and venture capitalist. She is co-founder and CEO of Minhas Breweries & Distillery, manufacturer of beer brands such as Boxer Lager, Lazy Mutt Ale and Huber Bock. Minhas was announced as one of the new dragons on Season 10 of the Canadian reality television series \"Dragons' Den\" in 2015 for its tenth season.\n\n\u0160vyturys: The \u0160vyturys Brewery \"(English: Lighthouse)\" is Lithuania\u2019s second oldest brewery located in Klaip\u0117da, Lithuania. It was founded in 1784 by the Reincke family of merchant seamen. 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Since his acting debut in 2005, Kim has played supporting roles in television dramas such as \"Boys Over Flowers\" (2009), \"Golden Time\" (2012), \"Gu Family Book\" (2013), \"Medical Top Team\" (2013), \"My Lovely Girl\" (2014), and \"Heart to Heart\" (2015). He played his first leading role in the film \"Geochang Massacre - Bloody Winter\" (2013).\n\nLee Yu-bi: Lee Yu-bi (; born November 22, 1990) is a South Korean actress. She began her career in the 2011 sitcom \"Vampire Idol\", then played supporting roles in television dramas \"The Innocent Man\" (2012), \"Gu Family Book\" (2013), and \"Pinocchio\" (2014), as well as the films \"The Royal Tailor\" (2014) and \"Twenty\" (2015). Lee plays her first leading role in \"Scholar Who Walks the Night\", adapted from the webtoon about a Joseon vampire scholar and a cross-dressing bookseller.\n\nJo Jae-yoon: Jo Jae-yoon (born September 15, 1974) is a South Korean actor. 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He has garnered further recognition as an actor with leading roles in popular dramas such as \"Brilliant Legacy\" (2009), \"My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox\" (2010), and \"Gu Family Book\" (2013). He was a member of the first season of weekend variety show \"1 Night 2 Days\" from November 2007 to February 2012, and the host of talk show \"Strong Heart\" from October 2009 to April 2012.\n\nCho Kyuhyun: Cho Kyu-hyun (born February 3, 1988), better known mononymously as Kyuhyun, is a South Korean singer and musical theatre actor. He is best known as a member of South Korean boy group Super Junior, its sub-groups Super Junior-K.R.Y., Super Junior-M and a former member of the South Korean ballad group S.M. the Ballad. He is one of the first four Korean artists to appear on Chinese postage stamps.\n\nYoo Yeon-seok: Yoo Yeon-seok (born Ahn Yeon-seok on April 11, 1984) is a South Korean actor. After making his acting debut in 2003 with a small role in \"Oldboy\", he resumed his acting career in 2008. His notable works include the films \"Re-encounter\" (2011), \"Architecture 101\" (2012), \"A Werewolf Boy\" (2012) and \"Whistle Blower\" (2014), \"Perfect Proposal\" (2015), \"Mood of the Day\" (2016) as well as the television series \"Gu Family Book\" (2013), \"Reply 1994\" (2013), \"Warm and Cozy\" (2015) and \"Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim\" (2016).\n\nStefan Pejic: Stefan Pejic (born 5 June 1988) is a Welsh actor, comedian, singer,entertainer born in Neath and raised in Swansea, Wales. 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He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for his work in the film \"The Young Victoria\". He was nominated again in the category Best Production Design for his work in the film \"Arrival\" at the 89th Academy Awards.\n\nGianni Quaranta: Gianni Quaranta (born August 30, 1943) is an Italian production designer and art director. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction and won the BAFTA Award for Best Production Design and the Nastro d'Argento for Best Production Design for \"La Traviata\" (1983). He won the Oscar for Best Art Direction for the film \"A Room with a View\".\n\nM. Prabhaharan: M. Prabhaharan (born 6 July 1966 at Dindigul) had his school education in Theni, Tamil Nadu and completed his degree course in Fine Arts at Government College of Fine Arts, Chennai. He had a brief stint as an illustrator in Special Effects Venky's office in 1990. He worked as an assistant Art Director under the noted Art Director, Mr. Ashok Kumar in Tamil and Telugu film industry for a few years. He got a big break in 1995 when he was offered to do art direction for R. Parthiepan's movie \"Pulla Kuttikaran\", for which he achieved the award for Best Art Direction from Tamil Nadu Govt. He did art direction for many Tamil movies,to name a few, \"Ullathai Allitha\", \"Thulladha Manamum Thullum\", \"Thirupaachi\", \"Anbe Sivam\", \"Virumaandi\", \"Dasavathaaram\",\"Majaa\", \"Vishwa Thulasi\",\"Tenaliraman\" and \"Bairavaa\"\n\nDonald Graham Burt: Donald Graham Burt is a film production designer. He has worked on multiple films including The Joy Luck Club, Dangerous Minds, and Donnie Brasco, as well as with David Fincher on Zodiac in 2007. In 2008 he designed the sets for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button which won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction in 2009, an Art Directors Guild Award for Best Achievement in Art Direction, and a BAFTA Film Award for Best Production Design, along with a nomination for a Satellite Award for Best Art Direction & Production Design.\n\nBrian Ackland-Snow: Brian Ackland-Snow (31 March 1940 \u2013 30 March 2013) was an English production designer. He won an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film \"A Room with a View\". He also won an Emmy for best art direction for a miniseries or special in 1995 for \"Scarlett\" on CBS.\n\nBlade Runner: Blade Runner is a 1982 American neo-noir science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos. The script was written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, and is a loose adaptation of the 1968 novel \"Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? \" by Philip K. Dick. Set in a dystopian Los Angeles in 2019, the story depicts a future in which bioengineered androids known as replicants are manufactured by the powerful Tyrell Corporation to work on off-world colonies. When a renegade group of replicants led by Roy Batty (Hauer) escape back to Earth, burnt-out LA cop Rick Deckard (Ford) reluctantly accepts one last assignment to hunt them down. 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The film stars an ensemble cast which includes James Gandolfini, Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Steve Buscemi, Bobby Cannavale, Mandy Moore, Mary-Louise Parker, Aida Turturro, Christopher Walken, Barbara Sukowa, Elaine Stritch, Eddie Izzard, and Amy Sedaris. The film was nominated for a Golden Lion at the 2005 Venice Film Festival.\n\nA Midsummer Night's Dream (1999 film): A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 1999 romantic comedy fantasy film based on the play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" by William Shakespeare. It was directed by Michael Hoffman. The ensemble cast features Kevin Kline as Bottom, Michelle Pfeiffer and Rupert Everett as Titania and Oberon, Stanley Tucci as Puck, and Calista Flockhart, Anna Friel, Christian Bale, and Dominic West as the four lovers.\n\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 1: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 1 is a 2014 American dystopian science fiction adventure film directed by Francis Lawrence with a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong. It is the first of two films based on Suzanne Collins' novel \" Mockingjay\", the final book in \"The Hunger Games\" trilogy, and the third installment in \"The Hunger Games\" film series, produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik and distributed by Lionsgate. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland. Principal photography for both parts of the film began on September 23, 2013, in Atlanta, before moving to Paris for two weeks of filming and officially concluding on June 20, 2014, in Berlin.\n\nMargin Call (film): Margin Call is a 2011 American independent drama film written and directed by J. C. Chandor. The principal story takes place over a 24-hour period at a large Wall Street investment bank during the initial stages of the financial crisis of 2007\u201308. In focus are the actions taken by a group of employees during the subsequent financial collapse. The ensemble cast features Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Irons, Zachary Quinto, Penn Badgley, Simon Baker, Demi Moore, and Stanley Tucci.\n\nAladdin (2019 film): Aladdin is an upcoming American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Guy Ritchie from a screenplay written by John August, Ritchie and Vanessa Taylor, and co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Lin Pictures, and Marc Platt Productions. It is a live-action adaptation of Disney's 1992 animated film of the same name, which is in turn based on the Arab-style folktale of the same name from \"One Thousand and One Nights\" and the French interpretation by Antoine Galland. The film stars Mena Massoud as the titular character with Naomi Scott, Will Smith, Marwan Kenzari, Navid Negahban, Nasim Pedrad, Billy Magnussen, and Numan Acar in supporting roles. It is scheduled to be released on May 24, 2019 in the United States.\n\nBeauty and the Beast (1991 film): Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 30th Disney animated feature film and the third released during the Disney Renaissance period, it is based on the French fairy tale of the same name by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont (who was also credited in the English version as well as in the French version), and ideas from the 1946 French film of the same name directed by Jean Cocteau. \"Beauty and the Beast\" focuses on the relationship between the Beast (voice of Robby Benson), a prince who is magically transformed into a monster and his servants into household objects as punishment for his arrogance, and Belle (voice of Paige O'Hara), a young woman whom he imprisons in his castle. To become a prince again, Beast must learn to love Belle and earn her love in return to avoid remaining a monster forever. The film also features the voices of Richard White, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, and Angela Lansbury.\n\nBeauty and the Beast (1946 film): Beauty and the Beast (French: La Belle et la B\u00eate ) is a 1946 French romantic fantasy film directed by French poet and filmmaker Jean Cocteau. Starring Josette Day as Belle and Jean Marais as the Beast, it is an adaptation of the 1757 story \"Beauty and the Beast\", written by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont and published as part of a fairy tale anthology.\n\nBeauty and the Beast (1962 film): Beauty and the Beast is a 1962 American romantic fantasy film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Joyce Taylor and Mark Damon. It is based on the 18th century fairy tale \"Beauty and the Beast\" written by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont and features title creature make-up by the legendary Jack Pierce.\n\nBeauty and the Beast (2017 film): Beauty and the Beast is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon from a screenplay written by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos, and co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films. The film is based on Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name, itself an adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's eighteenth-century fairy tale. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Emma Watson and Dan Stevens as the titular characters with Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Audra McDonald, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ian McKellen, and Emma Thompson in supporting roles.\n\nStanley Tucci: Stanley Tucci ( ; ] ; born November 11, 1960) is an American character actor, writer, producer and film director.", "question": "Beauty and the Beast, is an American musical romantic fantasy film,released in which year, the film features an ensemble cast that includes Stanley Tucci, an American character actor, writer, producer and film director?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the film was released."}, "film_genre": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The genres of the film."}, "director": {"type": "string", "description": "The director of the film."}, "cast_members": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of actors in the film's ensemble cast."}, "stanley_tucci_role": {"type": "string", "description": "Stanley Tucci's profession as described in the context."}}, "required": ["film_title", "release_year", "film_genre", "director", "cast_members", "stanley_tucci_role"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "Beauty and the Beast", "release_year": 2017, "film_genre": ["musical", "romantic", "fantasy"], "director": "Bill Condon", "cast_members": ["Emma Watson", "Dan Stevens", "Luke Evans", "Kevin Kline", "Josh Gad", "Ewan McGregor", "Stanley Tucci", "Audra McDonald", "Gugu Mbatha-Raw", "Ian McKellen", "Emma Thompson"], "stanley_tucci_role": "American character actor, writer, producer and film director"}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "Beauty and the Beast", "release_year": 2017, "film_genre": ["musical", "romantic fantasy"], "director": "Bill Condon", "cast_members": ["Emma Watson", "Dan Stevens", "Luke Evans", "Kevin Kline", "Josh Gad", "Ewan McGregor", "Stanley Tucci", "Audra McDonald", "Gugu Mbatha-Raw", "Ian McKellen", "Emma Thompson"], "stanley_tucci_role": "American character actor, writer, producer and film director"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1920, "output_tokens": 122, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "58b332718aba9696b35b515a269697e72cdaa94db1b327d642b49c35c1cd0f3c", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a8ab91d5542996c9b8d5f5e", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "writer", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Mark Salzman: Mark Joseph Salzman (born December 3, 1959 in Greenwich, Connecticut) is an American writer. Salzman is best known for his 1986 memoir \"Iron & Silk\", which describes his experiences living in China as an English teacher in the early 1980s.\n\nThe Last Defender of Camelot (short story): \"The Last Defender of Camelot\" is a fantasy short story by American writer Roger Zelazny, first published in the Summer 1979 issue of \"Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine\". It was subsequently published as a chapbook by Underwood/Miller for the May 23, 1980 V-Con 8 where Zelazny was guest of honor. The story was also the basis of an 1986 episode of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\".\n\nManna from Heaven: Manna from Heaven is a collection of fantasy short stories by American Roger Zelazny. It was published in 2003 by Zelazny's estate eight years after Zelazny's death.\n\nIron & Silk (1990 film): Iron & Silk is a 1990 movie based on the eponymous book by American writer Mark Salzman. It details his journey to China after college to study Chinese wu shu, better known in the west as kung fu, and to teach English. Though not trained as an actor, Salzman starred as himself, as did Pan Qingfu, who claimed no one else could portray him on film. Salzman's experiences occurred in Changsha, Hunan, though the film was shot in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. The film was directed by Shirley Sun, and was the editorial debut for Geraldine Peroni.\n\nToday We Choose Faces: Today We Choose Faces is a 1973 science fiction novel by American writer Roger Zelazny. As originally constructed, Part 1 was an extensive flashback which followed Part 2, but the order of the sections was changed at the request of editor David Hartwell, who felt that the novel worked better in chronological order. Zelazny later wrote, \u201cI was younger then & more in need of the money at the time & couldn\u2019t afford to argue [with] him about it. I still prefer it the way I wrote it.\u201d\n\nWay Up High: Way Up High is a children's book by American writer Roger Zelazny. It is one of two stories he wrote for children, the other being \"Here There Be Dragons\", and one of three books without heroic protagonists. One thousand copies of each of the two books signed by Zelazny were published in 1992 with illustrations by Vaughn Bod\u0113.\n\nRoger Zelazny: Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 \u2013 June 14, 1995) was an American poet and writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels, best known for \"The Chronicles of Amber\". He won the Nebula award three times (out of 14 nominations) and the Hugo award six times (also out of 14 nominations), including two Hugos for novels: the serialized novel \"...And Call Me Conrad\" (1965), subsequently published under the title \"This Immortal\" (1966) and then the novel \"Lord of Light\" (1967).\n\nUnicorn Variations: Unicorn Variations is a collection of stories and essays by American author Roger Zelazny, published in 1983. The title story, \"Unicorn Variation\", was written as a result of Zelazny having been asked to contribute to two different upcoming anthologies \u2014 one collecting stories set in bars, and one collecting stories about unicorns. When Zelazny mentioned these requests to his close friend George R. R. Martin, Martin told Zelazny of a third upcoming anthology \u2014 one which would collect stories about chess \u2014 and jokingly suggested that Zelazny write a story about playing chess against a unicorn in a bar, so that he could sell the story three times. Zelazny did just that and then went on to win a Hugo Award for the story.\n\nBridge of Ashes: Bridge of Ashes is an experimental science fiction novel by author Roger Zelazny. The paperback edition was published in 1976 and the hardcover in 1979. Zelazny describes the book as one of five books from which he learned things \u201cthat have borne me through thirty or so others.\u201d He states that he \u201cfelt that if I could pull it off I could achieve some powerful effects. What I learned from this book is something of the limits of puzzlement in that no man\u2019s land between suspense and the weakening of communication.\u201d\n\nDilvish, the Damned: Dilvish, the Damned is a collection of fantasy stories by American writer Roger Zelazny, first published in 1982. Its contents were originally published as a series of separate short stories in various fantasy magazines. Prior to publication, Zelazny's working title for the book was \"Nine Black Doves\". The working title was later re-used for the fifth volume of \"The Collected Short Stories of Roger Zelazny\" collection, as a tribute to Dilvish. 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However, the 2007 season was the first season to feature more than one Category 5 landfalling hurricane, a feat that would not be matched until 2017. It produced 17\u00a0tropical cyclones, 15\u00a0tropical storms, six\u00a0hurricanes, and two\u00a0major hurricanes. It officially started on June\u00a01 and ended on November\u00a030, dates which conventionally delimit the period during which most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic Ocean. The first tropical cyclone, Subtropical Storm Andrea, developed on May\u00a09, while the last storm, Tropical Storm Olga, dissipated on December\u00a013. The most intense hurricane, Dean, is tied for the eighth most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded as well as the third most intense Atlantic hurricane at landfall. The season was one of only six on record for the Atlantic with more than one Category\u00a05 hurricane. 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On November\u00a030 it deteriorated further to a tropical depression, although it re-intensified two days later to tropical storm intensity. Olga then dissipated as a tropical cyclone on December 4 east of the Bahamas. Its damaging effects were limited to ships at sea. The cyclone's remnants produced heavy rainfall across the Bahamas and Florida. It was a relatively rare storm to exist in December, which is outside of the normal Atlantic hurricane season.\n\nTropical Storm Alberto (1994): Tropical Storm Alberto was the costliest storm of the 1994 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm was the first named storm of the season. It hit Florida across the Southeast United States in July, causing a massive flooding disaster while stalling over Georgia and Alabama. Alberto caused $1 billion in damage (1994 USD) and 30 deaths.\n\nTimeline of the 1994 Atlantic hurricane season: The 1994 Atlantic hurricane season was a below-average Atlantic hurricane season that produced seven named tropical cyclones. The season officially began on June 1 and ended on November 30, dates which conventionally limit the period of each year when tropical cyclones tend to form in the Atlantic. The first named storm, Tropical Storm Alberto, formed on June 30. The last storm of the season, Hurricane Gordon, dissipated on November 21. This timeline documents tropical cyclone formations, strengthening, weakening, landfalls, extratropical transitions, as well as dissipation during the season. The timeline also includes information which was not operationally released, such as post-storm reviews by the National Hurricane Center.\n\nHurricane Agnes: Hurricane Agnes was, at the time, the costliest hurricane to hit the United States in recorded history. The second tropical cyclone and first named storm of the 1972 Atlantic hurricane season, Agnes developed on June\u00a014 from the interaction of a polar front and an upper trough over the Yucat\u00e1n Peninsula. Initially forming as a tropical depression, the storm headed slowly eastward and emerged into the western Caribbean Sea on June\u00a015. Once in the Caribbean, the depression began to strengthen, and by the following day, it became Tropical Storm Agnes. Thereafter, Agnes slowly curved northward and passed just west of Cuba on June\u00a017. Early on June\u00a018, the storm intensified enough to be upgraded to Hurricane Agnes. Heading northward, the hurricane eventually made landfall near Panama City, Florida late on June\u00a019. After moving inland, Agnes rapidly weakened and was only a tropical depression when it entered Georgia. The weakening trend halted as the storm crossed over Georgia and into South Carolina. While over eastern North Carolina, Agnes re-strengthened into a tropical storm on June\u00a021, as a result of baroclinic activity. Early the following day, the storm emerged into the Atlantic Ocean before re-curving northwestward and making landfall near New York City as a strong tropical storm. Agnes quickly became an extratropical cyclone on June\u00a023, and tracked to the northwest of Great Britain before becoming absorbed by another cyclone on July\u00a06.\n\nHurricane Keith: Hurricane Keith was an Atlantic hurricane in October 2000 that caused extensive damage in Central America, especially in Mexico and Belize. It was the fifteenth tropical cyclone, eleventh named storm, and seventh hurricane of the that year's Atlantic hurricane season. Keith developed as a tropical depression from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on September\u00a028. The depression gradually strengthened, and became Tropical Storm Keith on the following day. As the storm tracked westward, it continued to intensify and was upgraded to a hurricane on September\u00a030. Shortly thereafter, Keith began to rapidly deepen, and peaked as a Category\u00a04 hurricane less than 24\u00a0hours later. Keith then began to meander erratically offshore of Belize, which significantly weakened the storm due to land interaction. By late on October\u00a02, Keith made landfall in Ambergris Caye, Belize as a minimal hurricane. It quickly weakened to a tropical storm, before another landfall occurred near Belize City early on the following day. While moving inland over the Yucat\u00e1n Peninsula, Keith weakened further, and was downgraded to a tropical depression before emerging into the Gulf of Mexico on October\u00a04. Once in the Gulf of Mexico, Keith began to re-strengthen and was upgraded to a tropical storm later that day, and a hurricane on the following day. By late on October\u00a05, Keith made its third and final landfall near Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico as a moderately strong Category 1 hurricane. The storm quickly weakened inland and dissipated as a tropical cyclone by 24\u00a0hours after landfall.\n\n1998 Atlantic hurricane season: The 1998 Atlantic hurricane season was one of the deadliest and costliest Atlantic hurricane seasons on record, featuring the highest number of storm-related fatalities in over 200 years. It officially began on June\u00a01 and ended on November\u00a030, dates which conventionally delimit the period during which most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic Ocean. The first tropical cyclone, Tropical Storm Alex, developed on July\u00a027, and the season's final storm, Hurricane Nicole, became extratropical on December\u00a01. The strongest storm, Mitch, was tied with Hurricane Dean for the seventh most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded. 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Subsequently, the hurricane curved northward from its initial westward motion. On September\u00a027, the storm reached major hurricane intensity before making landfall near Cienfuegos, Cuba as a modern-day Category\u00a03\u00a0hurricane the next day. After passing the island, the hurricane reintensified, and reached a peak intensity with a minimum barometric pressure of at least 945\u00a0mbar (hPa; 27.91\u00a0inHg) and maximum sustained winds of 140\u00a0mph (220\u00a0km/h), making it a modern-day Category\u00a04\u00a0hurricane. At the same time, the tropical cyclone passed over the Bahamian island of Bimini before moving out to sea. As it progressed northeastward, the hurricane gradually weakened before transitioning into an extratropical storm by October\u00a02. The extratropical remnants made landfall on Newfoundland shortly after before dissipating late that day.\n\nTropical Storm Franklin (2005): Tropical Storm Franklin was a strong tropical storm over the western Atlantic Ocean during July of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the sixth named storm of the season and twice approached hurricane strength. The storm formed over the Bahamas on July 21 then moved north erratically, approaching Bermuda on July 26. Franklin eventually became extratropical near Newfoundland on July 30, before being absorbed by a larger system. The National Hurricane Center struggled to predict Tropical Storm Franklin mainly due to difficulties in predicting the effects of wind shear. There were only minor effects on land from Tropical Storm Franklin and no damages were caused. The name Franklin was used for the first time because of Hurricane Floyd which was retired in the 1999 season.", "question": "Which 1994 tropical storm formed on June 30 and proved to be the costliest of that Atlantic hurricane season?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"storm_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the tropical storm."}, "season_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year of the Atlantic hurricane season."}, "formation_date": {"type": "string", "format": "date", "description": "The date the tropical storm formed."}, "costliest_of_season": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the storm was the costliest of its respective season."}, "damage_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"cost_usd": {"type": "integer", "description": "The monetary damage caused by the storm in USD."}, "cost_year_usd": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the damage cost is denominated in."}, "deaths": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of deaths caused by the storm."}}, "required": ["cost_usd", "cost_year_usd", "deaths"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["storm_name", "season_year", "formation_date", "costliest_of_season", "damage_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"storm_name": "Alberto", "season_year": 1994, "formation_date": "1994-06-30", "costliest_of_season": true, "damage_details": {"cost_usd": 1000000000, "cost_year_usd": 1994, "deaths": 30}}, "ground_truth": {"storm_name": "Tropical Storm Alberto", "season_year": 1994, "formation_date": "1994-06-30", "costliest_of_season": true, "damage_details": {"cost_usd": 1000000000, "cost_year_usd": 1994, "deaths": 30}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2979, "output_tokens": 84, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "79132bca5b916d792f02c075c690abd2b208e8a7fc335a5626997d952c143f35", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae73a155542991e8301cbfc", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Rustam Mikailovich Khabilov", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Alexander Emelianenko: Alexander Vladimirovich Emelianenko (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0415\u043c\u0435\u043b\u044c\u044f\u043d\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e , \"Aleksandr Vladimirovich Emel'janenko\" ] ; born (1981--) 02, 1981 ) is a Russian mixed martial artist. He is a three-time Russian national Combat Sambo champion and three-time world Combat Sambo champion in the absolute division. Emelianenko was convicted of aggravated sexual assault in May 2015 and was released early on parole on October 26, 2016. He is the younger brother of Fedor Emelianenko.\n\nRustam Khabilov: Rustam Mikailovich Khabilov (Russian: \u0420\u0443\u0441\u0442\u0430\u043c \u041c\u0438\u043a\u0430\u0438\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0425\u0430\u0431\u0438\u043b\u043e\u0432 ; Kumyk: \u0413\u044c\u0430\u0431\u0438\u043b\u043b\u0430\u043d\u044b \u0420\u0443\u0441\u0442\u0430\u043c \u041c\u0438\u043a\u0430\u0438\u043b\u043d\u044b \u0443\u043b\u0430\u043d\u044b ; born November 4, 1986 in Dagestan) is a Russian mixed martial artist and Combat Sambo World Champion of Kumyk descent. He is a former bodyguard for Eric Brown, member of the Legion Sport Club fight team in Rostov-on-Don and also trains with Jackson's Submission Fighting in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He fights in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.\n\nMagomedrasul Gazimagomedov: Magomedrasul Mukhtarovich Gazimagomedov (Russian: \u041c\u0430\u0433\u043e\u043c\u0435\u0434\u0440\u0430\u0441\u0443\u043b \u041c\u0443\u0445\u0442\u0430\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u0430\u0437\u0438\u043c\u0430\u0433\u043e\u043c\u0435\u0434\u043e\u0432 ; born April 8, 1991 in Dagestan) is a Russian of Tindian heritage freestyle wrestler. Grand Master of Sports in Freestyle Wrestling. He is winner Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships 2015. In the quarterfinals match he beat to World Champion Khetag Tsabolov of North Ossetia\u2013Alania. European Games champion, who competed in the men's freestyle 70 kg category at the 2015 European Games and won the gold medal. In preseason he trains with MMA stars Rustam Khabilov and Khabib Nurmagomedov. He won gold medal at the 2015 World Wrestling Championships at Men's freestyle 70 kg.\n\nRamazan Emeev: Ramazan Dadaevich Emeev (Russian: \u0420\u0430\u043c\u0430\u0437\u0430\u043d \u0414\u0430\u0434\u0430\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u042d\u043c\u0435\u0435\u0432 ; born May 20, 1987) is a Russian mixed martial artist of Avar heritage. He is Combat Sambo World Champion who currently fights in the Middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Former M-1 Global middleweight champion.\n\nSergej Grecicho: Sergej Grecicho is a Lithuanian Combat Sambo practitioner, and mixed martial artist who has won a gold medal three times at the Sambo World Championships. He also is World Pankration Champion.\n\nIslam Makhachev: Islam Ramazanovich Makhachev (Russian: \u0418\u0441\u043b\u0430\u043c \u0420\u0430\u043c\u0430\u0437\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041c\u0430\u0445\u0430\u0447\u0435\u0432 ; born October 27, 1991 in Dagestan) is a Russian mixed martial artist, judoka and sambist of Lak origin. He is a Combat Sambo World Champion, and currently fights in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.\n\nIgor Yakimov: Igor Yakimov is a World Masters Judo champion, as well as a World Masters sport sambo champion and a medallist at the Combat Sambo world championships. He is the author of the \"Russian Judo\" video series and for his \"Sambo Leglocks\" video series.\n\nAbubakar Nurmagomedov: Abubakar Magomedovich Nurmagomedov (Russian: \u0410\u0431\u0443\u0431\u0430\u043a\u0430\u0440 \u041c\u0430\u0433\u043e\u043c\u0435\u0434\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041d\u0443\u0440\u043c\u0430\u0433\u043e\u043c\u0435\u0434\u043e\u0432 ; Avar: \u0410\u0431\u0443\u0431\u0430\u043aI\u0430\u0440 \u041c\u0443\u0445\u04c0\u0430\u043c\u0430\u0434\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041d\u0443\u0440\u043c\u0443\u0445\u04c0\u0430\u043c\u0430\u0434\u043e\u0432 ; born November 13, 1989) is a Russian mixed martial artist of Avar heritage, who currently fights in the Welterweight division of the World Series of Fighting. He is a Combat Sambo World Championships bronze medalist and Russian national combat sambo champion.\n\nKhabib Nurmagomedov: Khabib Abdulmanapovich Nurmagomedov (Russian: \u0425\u0430\u0431\u0438\u0431 \u0410\u0431\u0434\u0443\u043b\u043c\u0430\u043d\u0430\u043f\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041d\u0443\u0440\u043c\u0430\u0433\u043e\u043c\u0435\u0434\u043e\u0432 ; Avar: \u0425I\u0430\u0431\u0438\u0431 \u0413\u04c0\u0430\u0431\u0434\u0443\u043b\u043c\u0430\u043d\u0430\u043f\u0438\u043b \u041d\u0443\u0440\u043c\u0443\u0445\u04c0\u0430\u043c\u0430\u0434\u043e\u0432 ; born September 20, 1988) is an undefeated Russian mixed martial artist of Avar heritage. He is a two time Combat Sambo World Champion, a wrestler and a judo black belt who currently fights in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He currently holds one of the longest undefeated streaks in MMA with 24 wins. As of 17 November 2016, he is ranked the #1 contender in the UFC Lightweight division and #12 in official UFC pound-for-pound rankings and numerous other publications.\n\nRosen Dimitrov: Rosen Dimitrov (Bulgarian: \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0435\u043d \u0414\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0432 ; born May 10, 1982) is a Bulgarian Sambo practitioner who is three times world champion in Combat Sambo. He is the trainer of the Bulgarian national team of combat sambo. He is also a mixed martial artist. He has more than 20 MMA fights. With his twin brother Rumen Dimitrov they founded the organization TWINS MMA and they have enormous success by producing live events and by giving chance for all young fighters to participate and to show what they can do.", "question": "Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov trains in the preseason with which Russian Combat Sambo World Champion?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"main_athlete": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "primary_sport": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["name", "primary_sport"], "additionalProperties": false}, "training_partner": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "nationality": {"type": "string"}, "championship_title": {"type": "string"}, "championship_sport": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["name", "nationality", "championship_title", "championship_sport"], "additionalProperties": false}, "training_period": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["main_athlete", "training_partner", "training_period"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"main_athlete": {"name": "Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov", "primary_sport": "Freestyle Wrestling"}, "training_partner": {"name": "Rustam Khabilov", "nationality": "Russian", "championship_title": "Combat Sambo World Champion", "championship_sport": "Combat Sambo"}, "training_period": "preseason"}, "ground_truth": {"main_athlete": {"name": "Magomedrasul Mukhtarovich Gazimagomedov", "primary_sport": "freestyle wrestler"}, "training_partner": {"name": "Rustam Mikailovich Khabilov", "nationality": "Russian", "championship_title": "Combat Sambo World Champion", "championship_sport": "Combat Sambo"}, "training_period": "preseason"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1721, "output_tokens": 82, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "904479c9e9b0d84f8a0676983a7c57503232cdf7a803a9e1e42c9bb990aefd3e", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7d1a7b5542995ed0d165eb", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Lewisville YMCA", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Addison, Texas: Addison is an incorporated town in Dallas County, Texas, in the United States. Addison is situated to the immediate north of the city of Dallas. The town's population was 13,056 at the 2010 census. Addison and Flower Mound were the only two Texas towns with a population greater than 10,000 in the 2010 census; since then the towns of Prosper and Trophy Club have also exceeded 10,000 in population estimates. Addison is best-known within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex region for its abundance of restaurants and nightlife.\n\nKTCK (AM): KTCK (1310 AM; \"SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket\") is a commercial sports talk radio station licensed to Dallas, Texas, which serves the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex (DFW). Its daytime power is 25,000 watts, which is reduced to 5,000 watts at night. The station's studios are located in the Victory Park district in Dallas, just north of downtown, and the transmitter site is in Coppell. The station is currently owned by Cumulus Media. KTCK's programs are simulcast at 96.7 MHz over KTCK-FM, licensed to Flower Mound, Texas.\n\nFlower Mound High School: Flower Mound High School (FMHS) is part of Lewisville Independent School District and is located in Flower Mound, Texas, United States. The school rests on 52 acre of land that were purchased in 1993. FMHS was the second high school built in Flower Mound, after Edward S. Marcus High School. With the expansion of the town in the 1980s and 1990s (from 1980 to 2000, it grew from 4,402 to 50,702 residents), a second high school was built to accommodate the growth. Flower Mound High School has been called one of the top ten best public high schools in the Dallas area\n\nVanilla Ice: Robert Matthew Van Winkle (born October 31, 1967), known professionally as Vanilla Ice, is an American rapper, actor, and television host. Born in South Dallas, and raised in Texas and South Florida, Ice released his debut album, \"Hooked\", in 1989 on Ichiban Records, before signing a contract with SBK Records, a record label of the EMI Group which released a reformatted version of the album under the title \"To the Extreme\". Ice's 1990 single \"Ice Ice Baby\" was the first hip hop single to top the \"Billboard\" charts.\n\nLouis J. Cabri: Louis Jean-Pierre Cabri (born February 23, 1934, Cairo) is an eminent Canadian scientist in the field of platinum group elements (PGE) mineralogy with expertise in precious metal mineralogy and base metals at the Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology (CANMET). First as Research Scientist and later as Principal Scientist (1996\u20131999). In the 1970s he discovered two new Cu\u2013Fe sulfide minerals, \"mooihoekite\" and \"haycockite\". In 1983 he discovered another new mineral, named after him: cabriite (PdSnCu).\n\nMarcos Hernandez (singer): Marcos Hernandez was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1982 and raised in Dallas, Texas. He worked at the Lewisville YMCA in Flower Mound, Texas as a lifeguard. Hernandez was discovered by Vanilla Ice manager Tommy Quon. He is a Mexican American pop singer whose debut single, \"If You Were Mine\", was released in August 2005. The single got a good amount of airplay on Pop and Rhythmic stations and slowly crept up to the Top 25 on Top 40 radio. The single also went to #1 in South Africa and France. The video for the single was shot in Echo Park, California. He joined the U.S. Marines in 2009.\n\nSecond Guangzhou Uprising: The Second Guangzhou Uprising, known in Chinese as the Yellow Flower Mound Uprising or the Guangzhou Xinhai Uprising, was a failed uprising led by Huang Xing and his fellow revolutionaries against the Qing Dynasty in Guangzhou. It is honored in Guangzhou's Yellow Flower Mound or Huanghuagang Park.\n\nGlorious Day (Living He Loved Me): \"Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me)\" is a song performed by contemporary Christian band Casting Crowns from their 2009 album \"Until the Whole World Hears\". While the music was composed by the band, the lyrics come from the hymn \"One Day\", written in 1910 by John Wilbur Chapman, and the song's verse melody was set by Michael Bleecker at The Village Church in Flower Mound, Texas. The single has been successful on Christian radio, reaching the top spot on the Hot Christian Songs (for a total of nine non-consecutive weeks), Soft AC/Inspirational, and Christian AC charts. The song has also achieved some inroads on secular charts, peaked at #2 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.\n\nFlower Mound, Texas: Flower Mound is an incorporated town located in Denton and Tarrant counties in the U.S. state of Texas. Located northwest of Dallas and northeast of Fort Worth adjacent to Grapevine Lake, the town derives its name from a prominent 12.5 acre mound located in the center of town.\n\nKTCK-FM: KTCK-FM (96.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve the community of Flower Mound, Texas. KTCK-FM, established in 1967 as KDSQ, is managed locally at 2221 East Lamar Blvd., Suite 300 in Arlington, and is currently owned by Cumulus Media. 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He was one of the world's highest-paid actors for three years, and has been nominated for various accolades, including four Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. Cooper appeared in \"Forbes\" Celebrity 100 on two occasions and \"Time\"'s list of 100 most influential people in the world in 2015.\n\nGolu Hadawatha: Golu Hadawatha (Translation: Silence of the Heart) was a popular 1968 Sinhalese language romance movie directed by Maestro Lester James Peiris. Wickrema Bogoda and Anula Karunathilake act the lead roles of Sugath (Sugath Weerasekera) and Dhammhi (Dhamayanthi Kariyawasam). The movie's story is built on the novel Golu Hadawatha written by Karunasena Jayalath in 1962, based on his school time experiences and memories. Regi Siriwardena wrote the screenplay and Veteran Sinhala musician Premasiri Khemadasa composed the music. Golu Hadawatha is acclaimed as a movie that set a milestone in Sinhala moviemaking. It introduced a new cinematic format to the romance and love movie genre. The movie departs from the then traditional movie style; no hero, heroine,(\"Boy\" and \"Girl\") no enemy or villain, Joker, no songs, and fights etc. Based on a romantic and emotional attachment between a teenage boy and a girl who study in the same class of their school, Golu Hadawatha is regarded as one of the landmarks in Sri Lankan Cinema.\n\nAFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes: Part of The American Film Institute (AFI 100 Years... series), AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes is a list of the top 100 movie quotations in American cinema. The American Film Institute revealed the list on June 21, 2005, in a three-hour television program on CBS. The program was hosted by actor Pierce Brosnan and had commentary from many Hollywood actors and filmmakers. A jury consisting of 1,500 film artists, critics, and historians selected \"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn,\" spoken by Clark Gable as Rhett Butler in the 1939 American Civil War epic \"Gone with the Wind\" as the most memorable American movie quotation of all time.\n\nMattupetti Machan: Mattupetty Machan is a 1998 Malayalam movie directed by Jose Thomas. Mukesh, Baiju, Kalabhavan Navas, Jagathy Sreekumar, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Maathu etc. played the main roles in the movie. The movie was produced by Gopikrishnan, Vinu Kiriyath and Kannan Nair under the banner of Gopurachithra who also distributed the movie. Rajan Kiriyath and Vinu Kiriyath created the story for which the script and direction was added by Udaykrishna and Siby K. Thomas. The film is considered as an All time Block Buster in Mukesh's career and was remade in Tamil as \"Banda Paramasivam\" with Prabhu and Rambha, remade in Telugu as \"Hungama\" with Ali and Venu Madhav. Bollywood blockbuster \"Housefull 2\" was an uncredited remake of \"Mattupetti Machan\".\n\nGuardians of the Galaxy (film): Guardians of the Galaxy (retroactively referred to as Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1) is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the tenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by James Gunn, who wrote the screenplay with Nicole Perlman, and features an ensemble cast including Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close, and Benicio del Toro. In \"Guardians of the Galaxy\", Peter Quill forms an uneasy alliance with a group of extraterrestrial misfits who are fleeing after stealing a powerful artifact.\n\nThe 100th Love with You: The 100th Love with You, known in Japan as Kimi to Hyakkaime no Koi (\u541b\u3068100\u56de\u76ee\u306e\u604b , The 100th Love with You ) , is a movie directed by Sho Tsukikawa starring the Japanese artist and singer miwa and actor Kentar\u014d Sakaguchi.\n\nHit List (1989 film): Hit List is a 1989 action\u2013thriller movie directed by William Lustig. The tagline for the movie was: \"\"They attacked the wrong woman... They kidnapped the wrong child... And they made the wrong man their target.\"\" The film was produced by Cinetel Films and was distributed in US theaters by New Line Cinema and in Canadian theaters by Cineplex Odeon Films and on VHS format by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, but has been out of print for some time. As of December 26, 2009, Sony has not announced any plans to release a DVD of the movie. The movie was referenced in the movie \"Urban Legend\" (1998).\n\nTime 100: Time\" 100 (often written in all-caps as TIME\" 100) is an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world assembled by the American news magazine \"Time\". First published in 1999 as the result of a debate among American academics, politicians, and journalists, the list is now an annual event. Although appearing on the list is often seen as an honor, \"Time\" makes it clear that entrants are recognized for changing the world, regardless of the consequences of their actions. The final list of influential individuals is exclusively chosen by \"Time\" editors with nominations coming from the \"TIME\" 100 alumni and the magazine's international writing staff. Only the winner of the Reader's Poll, conducted days before the official list is revealed, is chosen by the general public.\n\nSapne Sajan Ke: Sapne Saajan Ke is 1992 Hindi language movie directed by Lawrence D'Souza and starring Karishma Kapoor, Rahul Roy, and Jackie Shroff. The movie was a collaboration of director Lawrence D'Souza and producer Sudhakar Bokade after their blockbuster movie Saajan. However, the movie was average earner at box office. Actor Aditya Pancholi used his voice to promote the movie as another movie after super success of movie Saajan\n\nPhaansi: Phaansi is a 1978 Hindi movie directed by Harmesh Malhotra. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sulakshana Pandit, Pran and Ranjeet. The film's music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Actor Asrani has also played a role as a Muslim guy in the movie who was a closed friend to Shashi Kapoor and actor Iftikar played role as father to Shahsi Kapoor. Unfortunately, both of them was hanged to death by the villain (Ranjeet). 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He was born in Rosario. He studied philosophy at the Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires where he also got his PhD degree in 1954. He moved to Venezuela in 1968 and began teaching at the Simon Bolivar University until his retirement in 1994, when he returned to Rosario. During his career he translated works from Greek and Latin and composed numerous works on Ancient philosophy as well as on the subjects os Positivism and Anarchism in Latin America.\n\nEugenio Garin: Eugenio Garin (May 9, 1909 \u2013 December 29, 2004) was an Italian philosopher and Renaissance historian. He was recognised as an authority on the cultural history of the Renaissance. Born at Rieti, Garin studied philosophy at the University of Florence, graduating in 1929, and after a period as professor of philosophy at the \"licei scientifici di Palermo\" and the University of Cagliari, Garin began teaching at his alma mater in 1949 until 1974, then moving to the Scuola Normale di Pisa until his retirement in 1984. 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Since 1942, he studied philosophy and humanities, Section of Semitic Philology, at Central University, called today Complutense University, in Madrid, with Extraordinary Degree Award, and he got the doctorate in June 15, 1948, about the topic \"Juan de Segovia y el problema isl\u00e1mico\", with a Special Award Doctorate. He was a holder of a scholarship and a collaborator at Miguel Asin Palacios Institute of Spanish National Research Council. He taught Arabic language and literature at the Complutense University of Madrid and from 1955 was Professor at the University of Granada. He was a disciple of Emilio Garcia Gomez, he trained a lot of professionals during four generations for more than forty years. His scientific contributions are very extensive: he wrote over 100 works, among books, articles, bibliographical reviews and reports, as well as being director of 18 doctorates, 26 master dissertations, etcetera, and lectured on the Arab and Islamic world in Spain and abroad. 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On \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\", all members contributed to the instrumentation, much like the later albums of Oasis.\n\nAndy Bell (musician): Andrew Piran \"Andy\" Bell (born 11 August 1970) is a Welsh born-English musician who plays guitar in the band Ride. He is a songwriter, singer, producer, DJ and former member of the band Hurricane #1. He is also well known as the former bass guitarist for the British rock band Oasis and the guitarist for its successor band Beady Eye.\n\nBeady Eye: Beady Eye were an English rock band formed in 2009, by lead vocalist Liam Gallagher, guitarists Gem Archer and Andy Bell, and drummer Chris Sharrock, all former members of Oasis. In 2013, former Kasabian guitarist Jay Mehler joined the band playing bass guitar on tour.\n\nBring the Light (Beady Eye song): \"Bring the Light\" is a song and debut release by English rock band Beady Eye, released on Beady Eye Records as \"EYE1\". The song, written for the band's debut album \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\" was released on 10 November 2010, as a free download, and was also available as a limited release single on 7\" vinyl. The B-side to the single is a cover of the World of Twist song \"Sons of the Stage\".\n\nThe Beat Goes On (Beady Eye song): \"The Beat Goes On\" is a song by English rock band Beady Eye. Featured on their debut album \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\", it was the third official single released from the album, released on 15 July 2011. They performed the single on Alan Carr: Chatty Man, on 1 July 2011.\n\nGem Archer: Colin Murray \"Gem\" Archer (born 7 December 1966) is an English musician, best known as a member of the English rock bands Oasis, Beady Eye and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. He is also known for his work with Heavy Stereo. He joined Oasis as rhythm guitarist in November 1999, and handled lead guitar for acoustic songs as well. He also contributed to the writing of some of the band's songs. Oasis broke up in August 2009, but in November 2009, Liam Gallagher announced he was writing new material with Archer as well as other ex-Oasis members minus his brother Noel, under the name Beady Eye. After two albums with Beady Eye, 2011's \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\" and 2013's \"BE\", the band officially disbanded in October 2014. In 2017, Archer joined Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds as lead guitarist, thus reuniting with former Oasis member Noel Gallagher.\n\nLiam Gallagher: William John Paul \"Liam\" Gallagher (born 21 September 1972) is an English singer and songwriter. He rose to fame as the lead singer of the rock band Oasis, and later as the singer of Beady Eye, before performing as a solo artist after the dissolution of both previous bands. 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He died in Workington, Cumbria.\n\nDai Prosser: David \"Dai\" Rees Prosser (13 October 1912 \u2013 6 May 1973 (aged 60)) born in Neath, was a Welsh dual-code international rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, and 1940s, and coached rugby league in the 1960s, playing representative level rugby union (RU) for Wales, and Glamorgan County RFC, and at club level for Glynneath RFC, Neath RFC, and Swansea RFC, as a Prop forward, i.e. number 1 or 3, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for Great Britain, and Wales, and at club level for York, and Leeds, as a prop , i.e. number 8 or 10, during the era of contested scrums, and coaching club level rugby league for Leeds. Dai Prosser was a Bombardier in the British Army during World War II, he died in York.\n\nKevin Ashcroft: Kevin Ashcroft is a professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, and 1970s, and coached in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, playing at representative level for Great Britain, and Lancashire, and at club level for Rochdale Hornets, Dewsbury, Leigh, Warrington and Salford, as a prop , or hooker , i.e. number 8 or 10, or, 9, during the era of contested scrums, and coaching at club level for Leigh (twice), and Salford. Ashcroft is a Warrington Hall of Fame inductee.\n\nTony Fisher (rugby): Anthony \"Tony\" Fisher is a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, and 1970s, and coached rugby league in the 1980s, and 1990s, playing club level rugby union (RU) for Swansea RFC, as a Hooker, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for Great Britain and Wales national, and at club level for Bradford Northern (twice), Leeds, and Castleford, as a prop , or hooker , i.e. number 8 or 10, or 9, during the era of contested scrums, and coaching representative level rugby league (RL) for South Africa, and at club level for Bramley, Keighley, Doncaster, and Dewsbury.\n\nLes Sheard: Leslie Sheard is an English school teacher, and rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s, and 1980s, and coached in the 1980s, playing club level rugby union (RU) for Wakefield RFC, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for England, and Yorkshire, and at club level for Castleford, Wakefield Trinity (Heritage \u2116 777), York (captain), and Huddersfield, as a fullback , or centre , i.e. number 1, or, 2 or 5, and coaching club level rugby league (RL) for Huddersfield, as of 2009 he lives in Devon. \n\nMatthew Silva: Matthew Silva (born 15 March 1970 in Tremorfa, Cardiff) is a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, and current rugby union coach, playing club level rugby union (RU) for St Albans RFC (Cardiff), Llandaff RFC, Newport RFC, Pontypool RFC, Newbridge RFC, West Hartlepool R.F.C., Cardiff RFC, Treorchy RFC, Rumney RFC, and Llantwit Major RFC, as a Number Eight, Fly-half, Centre, Wing, Fullback, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for Wales, and at club level for Halifax, as a fullback , i.e. number 1, and coaching club level rugby union (RU) for Llantwit Major RFC, Beddau RFC, Cardiff RFC, and Rumney RFC, and Cardiff Blues Under-16, Under-18, and Under-20 and Bridgend Ravens RFC, from 2005 to 2013 he was the Welsh Rugby Union/Cardiff Blues Player Development Officer for the Vale of Glamorgan. From 2013 to 2015 he was Director of Rugby at Cowbridge Comprehensive School and was responsible for establishing the Rugby Academy that competes in the Welsh Rugby Union National Colleges League. In 2015 he became the Welsh Rugby Union and Ospreys Coach Development Officer.\n\nWarrington Wolves: Warrington Wolves R.L.F.C. is a professional rugby league football club based in Warrington, England that competes in Super League. They play at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, having moved there from Wilderspool in 2003.\n\nColin Dixon: Colin J. \"Dicko\" Dixon (3 December 1943 \u2013 21 June 1993) born in Butetown, was a Welsh rugby union and professional Rugby League World Cup winning footballer who played in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, and rugby league coached in the 1970s, playing club level rugby union (RU) for Cardiff International Athletic Club, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for Great Britain, and Wales, and at club level for Halifax (captain), Salford, and Hull Kingston Rovers, as a centre , or loose forward/lock , i.e. number 3 or 4, 11 or 12, or 13, and coaching club level rugby league (RL) for Salford, he is a Halifax Hall of Fame Inductee, he died in Halifax, West Yorkshire.\n\nNeil Kelly: Neil Kelly (born Thursday (1962--) 10 1962 (age\u00a0(2017)-(1962)-((11)<(05)or(11)==(05)and(29)<(10)) ) in Wakefield) is an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s, and 1990s, and internationally qualified rugby league and rugby union coach, playing club level rugby league (RL) for Dewsbury Rams (twice), Featherstone Rovers, Wakefield Trinity, and Hunslet Hawks as a hooker or loose forward/lock , and coaching representative level rugby league (RL) for Wales, and at club level for Dewsbury Rams, Widnes Vikings, Leigh Centurions, and coaching representative level rugby union (RU) for Namibia (assistant), and at club level for Ulster Rugby (defence), and Doncaster Knights (assistant).\n\nColin Greenwood (rugby): Colin \"Col\" Marius Greenwood (25 January 1936 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa \u2013 3 October 1998) was a South African dual-code international rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, and coached in the 1960s, playing representative level rugby union (RU) for South Africa, at provincial level for Western Province, and at club level for Noordelikes (Northerns), as a Centre, i.e. number 12 or 13, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for South Africa, and Rugby League XIII, and at club level for Wakefield Trinity (Heritage \u2116 674), North Sydney Bears, and Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, as a wing , stand-off/five-eighth , or lock/loose forward , i.e. number 2 or 5, 6, or 13 and coaching club level rugby league (RL) for North Sydney Bears, he died in George, Western Cape, South Africa.", "question": "Kevin Ashcroft has played at club level for the rugby league club that competes in what stadium?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"player_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the rugby player."}, "club_played_for": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the club the player played for that is associated with a stadium."}, "stadium_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the stadium where the identified club competes."}, "sport_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of sport played by the club."}}, "required": ["player_name", "club_played_for", "stadium_name", "sport_type"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"player_name": "Kevin Ashcroft", "club_played_for": "Warrington", "stadium_name": "Halliwell Jones Stadium", "sport_type": "rugby league"}, "ground_truth": {"player_name": "Kevin Ashcroft", "club_played_for": "Warrington Wolves", "stadium_name": "Halliwell Jones Stadium", "sport_type": "rugby league"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2373, "output_tokens": 42, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "7897262c19a8e927729f6016e2ff73c4f853d0120ea85643afa798f0bc682b85", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7a7fa55542995eb53be84f", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "2012", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Carry On Emmannuelle: Carry On Emmannuelle is the 30th in the series of \"Carry On\" films to be made, and was released in 1978. This was the last \"Carry On\" film to be made until \"Carry On Columbus\" in 1992. The film was to be the final \"Carry On\" for many regulars, including Kenneth Williams (in his 26th \"Carry On\"), Kenneth Connor (in his 17th), Joan Sims (in her 24th) and Peter Butterworth (in his 16th). Jack Douglas and Jim Dale are the only regulars from the original run of Carry On films to bridge the gap to \"Carry On Columbus\". Beryl Reid and Suzanne Danielle make their only appearances in the series here. The film featured a change in style, becoming more openly sexual. This was highlighted by the implied behaviour of Danielle's character, though she does not bare any more flesh than any other \"Carry On\" female lead. These changes brought the film closer to the then popular series of X-rated \"Confessions...\" comedies, or indeed the official \"Emmanuelle\" films it parodies. This, and \"Carry On England\", were the only films in the series to be certified AA by the then British Board of Film Censors, which restricted audiences to those aged 14 and over.\n\nCarry On England: Carry On England is the 28th in the series of \"Carry On\" films to be made. It was released in 1976 and featured \"Carry On\" regulars Kenneth Connor, Jack Douglas, Joan Sims and Peter Butterworth. It was second and last \"Carry On\" film for Windsor Davies, Diane Langton, and Peter Jones, while Patrick Mower, Judy Geeson and Melvyn Hayes make their only appearance in a \"Carry On\" film. It was followed by \"That's Carry On\" in 1977 and \"Carry On Emmannuelle\" in 1978.\n\nCarry On Cleo: Carry On Cleo is a British film comedy which was released in 1964. It is the tenth in the series of \"Carry On\" films to be made, and the website ICONS.a portrait of England describes \"Carry On Cleo\" as \"perhaps the best\" of the series. Regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey, and Jim Dale are present and Connor made his last appearance until his return in \"Carry On Up the Jungle\" six years later. Joan Sims returned to the series for the first time since \"Carry On Regardless\" three years earlier. Sims would now appear in every \"Carry On\" up to \"Carry On Emmannuelle\" in 1978, making her the most prolific actress in the series. The title role is played by Amanda Barrie in her second and last Carry On. Along with \"Carry On Sergeant\" and \"Carry On Screaming! \", its original posters were reproduced by the Royal Mail on stamps to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Carry on series in June 2008.\n\nCarry On Matron: Carry On Matron is the twenty-third in the series of \"Carry On\" films to be made. It was released in 1972. It features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques, Bernard Bresslaw, Barbara Windsor and Kenneth Connor. This was the last \"Carry on...\" film for Terry Scott after appearing in seven films. \"Carry On Matron\" was the second and last \"Carry On...\" for Kenneth Cope.\n\nCarry On Spying: Carry On Spying is a 1964 film, the ninth in the series of \"Carry On\" films to be made. It marks Barbara Windsor's first appearance in the series. Series regulars Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey and Jim Dale are present. Bernard Cribbins makes the second of his three \"Carry On\" appearances (although it would be 28 years before he returned in \"Carry On Columbus\"). Eric Barker appears for his third entry (his final appearance would be in \"Carry On Emmannuelle\" 14 years later). Dilys Laye returns after her debut in \"Carry On Cruising\". \"Carry On Spying\" is the last \"Carry On\" film shot in black and white.\n\nCarry On Screaming!: Carry On Screaming is a British Comedy and the twelfth film in the series of \"Carry On\" films to be made and was released in 1966. It was the last of the series to be made by Anglo-Amalgamated before the series moved to The Rank Organisation. Of the regular cast, it features Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth. It also features Harry H. Corbett in his only Carry on and Fenella Fielding making her second and final appearance. Angela Douglas makes the second of her four Carry on appearances. \"Carry On Screaming\" is a parody of the Hammer horror films, which were also popular at the time.\n\nCarry On Cruising: Carry On Cruising is the sixth in the series of \"Carry On\" films to be made and was released in 1962. It was the first in the \"Carry On\" series to be filmed in colour and was based on an original story by Eric Barker. P&O \u2013 Orient Lines were thanked in the credits. Regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams and Kenneth Connor appear in the movie whereas Joan Sims and Charles Hawtrey do not. Sims took ill shortly before filming began and was replaced by Dilys Laye, making her \"Carry On\" debut, at four days' notice. Hawtrey was dropped for demanding star billing, but returned for the next entry, making this the only entry during Hawtrey's 23-film run which he missed. Sims returned two years later in \"Carry On Cleo\". Liz Fraser notches up the second of her four appearances here. Lance Percival makes his only appearance in the series in \"Carry On Cruising\", playing the ship's chef, the role originally designated for Hawtrey.\n\nCarry On Jack: Carry On Jack is the eighth in the series of \"Carry On\" films to be made and was released in 1963. Most of the usual \"Carry On\" team are missing from this film: only Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey and Jim Dale appear throughout. Bernard Cribbins makes the first of his three appearances in a Carry On. 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It became self-governing from the United Kingdom in 1976 after three previous attempts at forming a Constitution. The Constitution of Solomon Islands was enacted in 1978. This however led to conflicts between cultures and armed conflict in the late 1990s forced a review of the 1978 Constitution. This review resulted in the Federal Constitution of the Solomon Islands Bill 2004 (SI) and various other amendments, the Human Rights Chapter however remained unchanged.\n\nHope Strachan: Hope Strachan (born 1 December 1960) is a politician from The Bahamas who is the Member of Parliament for the Sea Breeze Constituency. Strachan is also a Cabinet Minister, serving in the administration of Prime Minister Perry Christie as Minister of Financial Services and Local Government and also has responsibility for Trade and Industry.\n\nGulf of Morbihan: The Gulf of Morbihan is a natural harbour on the coast of the D\u00e9partement of Morbihan in the south of Brittany, France. 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Historically, giant tortoises were on many of the western Indian Ocean islands, as well as Madagascar, and the fossil record indicates giant tortoises once occurred on every continent and many islands with the exception of Australia and Antarctica. Many of the Indian Ocean species were thought to be driven to extinction by over-exploitation by European sailors, and they were all seemingly extinct by 1840 with the exception of the Aldabran giant tortoise on the island atoll of Aldabra. Although some remnant individuals of \"A. g. hololissa\" and \"A. g. arnoldi\" may remain in captivity, in recent times, these have all been reduced as subspecies of \"A. g. gigantea\".\n\nThe Bahamas: The Bahamas ( ), known officially as the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an archipelagic state within the Lucayan Archipelago. 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Stage two opened 21 June 2013 and expanded the system with another five stations over 3.6 kilometres to Lagunen. Stage three is scheduled to open in 2016.\n\nList of islands in the Persian Gulf: The Persian Gulf is home to many islands, mostly small, distributed in the gulf's entire geographic area and administered by the neighbouring nations. Most islands are sparsely populated, with some being barren, and some utilized for communication, military, or as ship docks. Some of the islands in the Persian Gulf are artificially constructed islands. The artificial islands often serve as tourist resorts, housing developments, or hotels. Despite their small sizes, some of these artificial islands have caused serious hazards for the already fragile ecosystem of the Gulf and its dwindling wildlife mass. A few of the Gulf islands are also historically significant, having been utilized by the ancient empires, neighbouring kingdoms, and in the recent times, colonial powers such as the British empire, and the Portuguese empire. Recent globalization, and discovery of oil, has made some of the Persian Gulf islands very significant for developed nations as a source of oil and raw industrial material. Recent wars, and political unrest has also made these islands strategic military locations for foreign powers from America and Europe.\n\nGuayaneco Archipelago: The Guayaneco Archipelago (Spanish: Archipi\u00e9lago Guayaneco ) is an archipelago in southern Chile. It was heavily glaciated during the most recent ice age. These glaciers dissected these mountain islands into a series of deep river valleys and glacial troughs. Today these glacial troughs are deep channels and fjords. The islands of the Guayaneco Archipelago comprise a series of elongated islands and deep bays that are the traces of a drowned coastal range. A number of deep channels are traversing generally north to south through the islands. These include the Messier Channel in the lower left portion of the image, and the Fallos Channel near the center of the image. Forests cover the lower slopes of the mountains throughout the many islands. Human settlement on these islands is scarce.\n\nFive Bridges of Amakusa: Five Bridges of Amakusa (\u5929\u8349\u4e94\u6a4b , Amakusa Goky\u014d ) are five road bridges at the south tip of Japan, linking the Kyushu mainland (Kumamoto Prefecture) and the Amakusa Islands. The bridges connect to the islands of Ooyano-jima, Nagaura-jima, Ike-jima, and Maeshima, and were completed on September 24, 1966. The Five Bridges gave hope and confidence in the development of Japan's bridge-construction technology, and changed the lives of those living at the Amakusa Islands (see survey below: Evaluation). 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Kim is the second child of Kim Jong-il (1941\u20132011) and Ko Yong-hui. Before taking power, Kim was rarely seen in public, and many of the activities of Kim and his government remain unknown. Even details such as what year he was born, and whether he did indeed attend a Western school under a pseudonym, are difficult to confirm.\n\n1st Congress of the Workers' Party of North Korea: The 1st Congress of the Workers' Party of North Korea (WPNK) was held in Pyongyang, North Korea, from 28\u201330 August 1946, and established the WPNK (the forerunner to the Workers' Party of Korea). The congress is the highest organ of the party, and is stipulated to be held every four years. A total of 801 delegates represented the party's 336,399 members. 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This political party (and all of the other parties in the DPRK) remains illegal in South Korea (officially the Republic of Korea) under South Korea's own National Security Act and is sanctioned by Australia, the European Union, the United Nations and the United States.\n\nWorkers' Party of North Korea: The Workers' Party of North Korea (Korean: \ubd81\uc870\uc120\ub85c\ub3d9\ub2f9 ) was a communist party in North Korea from 1946 to 1949 and was a predecessor of the current Workers' Party of Korea. It was founded at a congress on 28\u201330 August 1946, by the merger of the North Korean Branch Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea and the New People's Party of Korea. Kim Tu-bong, the leader of the New People's Party, was elected Chairman of the party. Vice Chairmen of the party were Chu Yong-ha and Kim Il-sung. At the time of establishment, the party is believed to have had about 366 000 members organized in around 12,000 party cells.\n\nRungra People's Pleasure Ground: The Rungna People's Pleasure Ground is an amusement park located in Pyongyang, North Korea. It was opened in 2012 in a ceremony with Kim Jong Un and his wife Ri Sol-ju. It has a dolphinarium, swimming pool, and a mini golf course.\n\nRodong Sinmun: Rodong Sinmun (Korean: \ub85c\ub3d9\uc2e0\ubb38 , ] , \"Workers' Newspaper\") is a North Korean newspaper that is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. It was first published on November 1, 1945, as Ch\u01d2ngro (Chos\u014fn'g\u016dl:\u00a0\uc815\ub85c ; Hancha:\u00a0\u6b63\u8def ; \"right path\"), serving as a communication channel for the North Korea Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea. It was renamed in September 1946 to its current name upon the steady development of the Workers' Party of Korea. Quoted frequently by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and international media, it is regarded as a source of official North Korean viewpoints on many issues.\n\nMonument to Party Founding: The Monument to Party Founding (Chos\u014fn'g\u016dl:\u00a0\ub2f9\ucc3d\uac74\uae30\ub150\ud0d1 ; MR:\u00a0\"Tangch'angg\u014fnkiny\u014fmt'ap \" ) is a monument in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. The monument is rich in symbolism: the hammer, sickle and calligraphy brush symbolize the workers, farmers and intellectuals. The element is 50\u00a0meters high to symbolize the 50-year anniversary of the founding of the Workers' Party of Korea. The number of slabs comprising the belt around the monument and its diameter stand for the date of birth of Kim Jong-il. The inscription on the outer belt reads: \"The organizers of the victory of the Korean people and the leader of the Workers Party of Korea!\" On the inside of the belt are three bronze reliefs with their distinct meanings: the historical root of the party, the unity of people under the party and the party's vision for a progressive future. Two red flag-shaped buildings with letters forming the words \"ever-victorious\" surround the monument.\n\nUnion of Agricultural Workers of Korea: The Union of Agricultural Workers of Korea (UAWK; or Korean Federation of Agricultural Workers ) is a trade union and mass organization for agricultural workers in North Korea. It is one of the most important mass organizations in the country. UAWK was founded in 1946 and reformed in 1965 along the lines of North Korean leader Kim Il-sung's landmark \"Theses on the Socialist Rural Question in Our Country\". 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It was released February 17, 2009 and is their first for Side One Dummy since joining the label in November 2008.\n\nAntarctigo Vespucci: Antarctigo Vespucci is an indie rock band composed of Chris Farren of Fake Problems and Jeff Rosenstock of Bomb the Music Industry.\n\nShiny: Shiny was a fake music genre that was made up by the YouTuber and Music Artist Andrew Huang. His fans liked the idea of this fake genre so much that they started making songs in the genre. The music of this genre is made using video game samples and have a low bass frequency.\n\nThe Knew: The Knew is an American rock and roll band from Denver, CO consisting of Jacob Hansen (guitars, vocals), Tim Rynders (bass), Tyler Breuer (guitars), and Andy Thomas (drums). The group takes influences from such acts as The Rolling Stones, The Clash, Dillinger Four, The Replacements, and My Morning Jacket. 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It won an Emmy Award in 2008\u20132010 and 2012 for Outstanding Music Direction and Composition in the United States.\n\nSmall Potatoes (2011 TV series): Small Potatoes is a British animated series of shorts aimed at pre-school children. It features a group of four potatoes who sing songs. The series is written and directed by Josh Selig, creator of \"Oobi\", \"Wonder Pets\" and \"3rd & Bird\". The \"Small Potatoes\" series is currently airing on CBeebies in the UK, ABC 4 Kids in Australia and on the Disney Junior channel in the United States. The series was followed by a motion picture in 2013, Meet the Small Potatoes.\n\nOobi (TV series): Oobi is an American children's television series created by Josh Selig of Little Airplane Productions. It began as a series of shorts commissioned by the Noggin network during a three-year period in which all of the channel's programming was co-produced by Nickelodeon and Sesame Workshop. Full-length episodes of the show began airing on April 7, 2003, and the series ended its run on February 11, 2005.\n\nList of Oobi episodes: \"Oobi\" is an American children's television series created by Josh Selig. It premiered on Nickelodeon's Noggin network during a three-year period in which the channel's programming was controlled by Viacom, Sesame Workshop, and the Jim Henson Company. The series centers on a group of four characters represented by bare hand puppets with eyes and accessories. The program was highly influenced by \"Sesame Street\", which Selig had worked on since its first season. The cast of \"Oobi\" consists exclusively of Muppet performers.\n\nWe're Lalaloopsy: We're Lalaloopsy is an American animated children's television series produced by MGA Entertainment, Splash Entertainment, and Netflix. The series is based on the \"Lalaloopsy\" dolls from MGA Entertainment, and is a spin-off of the American animated television series \"Lalaloopsy\". 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His career with the Who spans over 50 years, during which time the band grew to be considered one of the most influential bands of the 20th century.\n\nLouise Karlsson: Louise Karlsson (born April 26, 1974) is a former Swedish breaststroke and medley swimmer who competed in the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics. She finished 8th on 200\u00a0m medley in the 1996 Summer Olympics. She also held the world record on 100\u00a0m medley for about one year, with the time 1:01.03 in January 1997.\n\nBoris the Spider: \"Boris the Spider\" is a song written by The Who's bass guitarist, John Entwistle. It appears as the second track of their 1966 album \"A Quick One\". This song is claimed to be Entwistle's first composition, and became a staple of live shows. This song, along with \"My Wife\", \"Heaven and Hell\" and \"The Quiet One\", were Entwistle's biggest songs to perform live. \"The Quiet One\" was written to replace this song and \"My Wife\", which Entwistle had become quite tired of singing. 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The album was released on a now-defunct Australian record label, Wizard Records. Following the five years of international success between A&M Records and Casablanca Records, The Captain & Tennille had essentially concluded their major recording career in 1980 with the album \"Keeping Our Love Warm\". The following year, Wizard Records invested in The Captain & Tennille to record \"More Than Dancing\". When released in 1982, the album had limited Australian release and was not released internationally. The album was considered extremely rare until the CD release in 2003.\n\nShine a Light (Constantines album): Shine a Light is the second full-length album released by the Constantines, and their first to be released internationally on the Sub Pop record label. It was the first album to feature keyboard player Will Kidman as a member of the band. 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On January 4, 2016, Jarren Benton posted a prank on Instagram, saying that he dropped his current label, \"Funk Volume,\" for a label no longer in existence entitled \"No Limits.\" Fans and news outlets alike took the prank seriously, and spread the joke as truth on the internet because they refused to find solid evidence and verify confirmation of fact to the joke. Both Funk Volume and Jarren Benton have disproved truth to the prank in the same night. However, it has been officially confirmed the Funk Volume label has split up. After the Funk Volume split up, Jarren has created his own record label under the name Benton Enterprises, choosing to go in his own direction to get his own brand out to the public, and to release his new album Slow Motion Vol. 2. The album originally was scheduled to be released on July 15th, but Jarren posted on social media on July 3rd, 2016 \"Due to technical difficulties, we will be releasing Slow Motion Vol. 2 on July 22nd.\" The album will be released on his new website and will be his first album release under his label Benton Enterprises, his first album release since the Funk Volume departure, and his first album released on his new website.\n\nWorlds (album): Worlds is the debut studio album by the American electronic music producer Porter Robinson, released on August 12, 2014 by Astralwerks in the United States and by Virgin EMI Records internationally. The album exhibits a shift in Robinson's music style from the heavy, bass-fueled complextro of his previous work to a more alternative form of electronic music.\n\nLionhearted: \"Lionhearted\" is a song recorded by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson. It was released on June 7, 2014 as the third single from his debut studio album \"Worlds\" (2014). Robinson wrote, produced, and performed the track. The song is different than the other songs on the record, less emotional and more pop-inspired. The song contains vocals from Swedish pop group Urban Cone.\n\nRadiocontrolledrobot: Radiocontrolledrobot is the second studio album released by Johannesburg-based South African Indie rock band The Parlotones under its Sovereign Entertainment label. A shorter version of the album (comprising 12 tracks instead of 18) was released internationally in 2007, making it the first international album released by the band. The album also won the best album of the year at the 2006 South Africa Music Awards.\n\n\u00dev\u00edl\u00edkt Og Anna\u00f0 Eins: \u00dev\u00edl\u00edkt Og Anna\u00f0 Eins is the 1981 studio album of Mezzoforte on Steinar. It is their third album, released only in Iceland only on LP. Along with their first record, Mezzoforte (1979), these two weren't remastered in 1996 with the rest of their early discography, or ever released internationally or on CD, however 7 of the 9 tracks from \"\u00dev\u00edl\u00edkt Og Anna\u00f0 Eins\" were released internationally in 1983 on the compilation album Catching Up With Mezzoforte which also included 7 songs from their second album, \"\u00cd Hakanum/Octopus\" and peaked at #95 on the UK Album Chart. Even though the third album\u2019s title track was translated as \"Surprise\", the album is sometimes referred to in English as \"Dreamland\", which is the only song from the album released on a single, thus it can\u2019t be confused with their fourth album, titled \"Surprise Surprise\" which was an international success, peaking at #23 on the UK Album Chart. The song \"Dreamland\" was released in 1982 on a double A-side single with second album\u2019s \"Shooting Star\".\n\nOdds & Ends: Odds & Ends is a collection of unfinished tracks and demo recordings by British pop singer, Dido. The collection was put together by her management team, Nettwerk, and released promotionally in late 1995, in order to gain interest from record companies so that Dido could be signed to a major record label. All of the material was recorded between 1993 and 1995. Dido was brought to the attention of Arista Records, who were impressed with her collaborations and songwriting for the UK dance group Faithless, her work with a UK dance act spearheaded by her brother, Rollo Armstrong, and more importantly, the album. Arista Records signed Dido in the United States, eventually forming a deal with her brother Rollo Armstrong's record label, Cheeky Records, allowing her music to be released internationally. The track \"Worthless\" later appeared on \"The Highbury Fields EP\", a five track sampler released to promote her debut album, \"No Angel\". \" Take My Hand\" was included on the album itself, and \"Sweet Eyed Baby\" was remixed to create another album track, \"Don't Think Of Me\". \"Worthless\" and \"Me\" also appeared on the Japanese version of \"No Angel\".\n\nFor Lack of a Better Name: For Lack of a Better Name is the fourth studio album and major label debut by the Canadian record producer and DJ deadmau5, released on 22 September 2009 in the United States and Canada by Ultra Records and mau5trap and internationally on 5 October 2009 by Virgin Records. The album features collaborations with MC Flipside (\"Hi Friend!\") and Rob Swire of Pendulum (\"Ghosts 'n' Stuff\"). The album also contains the critically acclaimed song \"Strobe\". 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Only 77 Pantanal trucks were built, and all were recalled in February 2008 due to the possibility of cracks forming in the chassis. Ford, the current owner of Troller, announced that they would take back all 77 trucks, thus making the Pantanal obsolete unless an owner wished to keep their Pantanal.\n\nTroller Ve\u00edculos Especiais: Troller Ve\u00edculos Especiais S/A (Troller) is a manufacturer of off-road vehicles in Brazil. It was founded in 1995 in Horizonte, Cear\u00e1, becoming a Ford subsidiary in 2007.\n\nDodge Dakota: The Dodge Dakota, known as the Ram Dakota for the final two years of production, is a mid-size pickup truck from Chrysler's Ram (formerly Dodge Truck) division. From its introduction through 2009, it was marketed by Dodge. The first Dakota was introduced in 1986 as a 1987 model alongside the redesigned Dodge Ram 50. The Dakota was nominated for the North American Truck of the Year award for 2000. 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In North America the popular option package, the SR5 (Sport Rally 5-Speed), was colloquially used as a model name for the truck, even though the option package was also used on other Toyota models like the 1972 to 1979 Corolla. In 1984, the Toyota Trekker, the camper version of the Hilux, was renamed as the 4Runner in Australia and North America, and as the Hilux Surf in Japan. In 1995, Toyota introduced a new pickup model, the Tacoma in North America, discontinuing the Hilux/Pickup there. 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It lies within the town of Salisbury, Connecticut, in the United States, and is the highest mountain \"summit\" in the state of Connecticut. The highest \"point\" in the state, however, is located on the south slope of Mount Frissell 1.3 mi to the west at 2379 ft . Much of the mountain is protected as part of the viewshed and corridor of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, which crosses the summit grounds. From the summit the view includes Twin Lakes and cultivated fields to the east, the Catskills and nearby Taconic peaks to the west, and Massachusetts' Mount Everett and Mount Race to the north. Though the mountain's elevation is commonly reported at 2316', the elevation near its stone monument tower, the proper summit lies approximately 125 feet northwest of the tower, accessible by a herd path following the mountain's abandoned Bee Line Trail to the Northwest Camp owned by the Connecticut Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club. The mountain is noted for its old growth scrub forest of pitch pines, birch, oak and other short-statured trees, much like its neighbors, Mounts Everett and Race, for its numerous wild blueberry bushes which produce in late July and early August, and for its rattlesnakes, which in summer are sometimes seen sunning themselves on the mountain's numerous open rocks of mica, schist and gneiss.\n\nTwo Point Mountain (Idaho): Two Point Mountain is the highest point in the Boise Mountains with a summit elevation of 10124 ft located in the Fairfield Ranger District of Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho. It is located 12.67 mi from Perfect Peak in the Sawtooth Range, its line parent, giving it a prominence of 1524 ft . Two Point Mountain is named for having two peaks: its main summit and a second summit about 0.4 mi to the northwest that rises to an elevation of 10060 ft . 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Released originally in the year 2000 on Road Cone, and later reissued by ATP Recordings in 2005. The album is highly improvisational and features among its track list, free jazz inspired reworkings of tradition songs such as Amazing Grace. In addition to the Folk sound, the album also incorporates elements of drone, post rock and gospel. The album was met with critical acclaim, especially on its reissue.\n\nHot Cars and Spent Contraceptives: Hot Cars and Spent Contraceptives is the first full-length album by the Norwegian band Turbonegro, released in March, 1992 on Big Ball Records. Only 1,000 copies were released originally in Norway. 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His drawings usually begin with very rough sketches and are intended to capture a moment of tension or eroticism. His art pushes his audience into areas where people feel less than comfortable, stating that the \"US which is so puritanical, our bodies are usually a great source of anxiety and fear\". As a production designer, he has designed over fifteen independent feature films in the past decade as well as numerous commercials and music videos. He is best known as the director for the music videos \"Blue\" and \"Looking Glass\" by The Birthday Massacre, receiving over 4 million combined views on YouTube, and has directed music videos for the industrial band Android Lust. He has done production design for many films over the years including \"Chasing Sleep\" starring Jeff Daniels. Dan's artwork is strongly themed around surrealism and mostly done in pencil. As an artist he has exhibited widely. 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The fourth film, \"\", is the sequel to \"Underworld: Evolution\" and was released on January 20, 2012. In this film, humans have discovered the existence of the vampire and lycan clans, and are trying to eradicate both species. A fifth film titled \"\" was released internationally on November 24, 2016, and in the United States on January 6, 2017.\n\nPatrick Tatopoulos: Patrick Tatopoulos is a Greek-French production designer, who lives and works in the United States. His designs have appeared in numerous motion pictures, including \"Pitch Black\", \"Underworld\", \"I, Robot\", \"The Chronicles of Riddick\", \"Independence Day\", \"Bram Stoker's Dracula\", \"Stargate\", \"Spawn\", \"Godzilla\", \"Stuart Little\", \"300\", \"I Am Legend\", \"Man of Steel\", \"\", \"Justice League\", \"10,000 BC\", and \"Live Free or Die Hard\".\n\nRyo Sugimoto: Ryo Sugimoto Born in 1976. Sugimoto worked on number of films as an art assistant under Production Designer Mitsuo Harada and Yohei Taneda. 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For each assignment, the contestants' work is individually evaluated by a panel of professional special effects makeup artists who serve as judges. These judges have included Academy Award-winning makeup artist Ve Neill, and television and film makeup artist Glenn Hetrick, creature designer and director Patrick Tatopoulos (Season 1 - 3), and Neville Page (Season 3 - present). Industry figures and artists including Brian Grazer, Kevin Smith, Paul W. S. 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Constitutionally, however, the official language of Malaysia is Malay, but the government from time to time refers to it as Malaysian. Malaysian is a standardised register of the Johore-Riau dialect of Malay. It is spoken by much of the Malaysian population as a first language. It is a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schools.\n\nJohn Gilchrist (linguist): He is principally known for his study of the Hindustani language, which led to it being adopted as the lingua franca of northern India (including present-day Pakistan) by British colonists and indigenous people. He compiled and authored \"An English-Hindustani Dictionary\", \"A Grammar of the Hindoostanee Language\", \"The Oriental Linguist\", and many more. His lexicon of Hindustani was published in Arabic script, N\u0101gar\u012b script, and in Roman transliteration. 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This difference lies in the history of Hindustani, in which the Khariboli dialect started to gain more Persian words in urban areas (such as Lucknow and Hyderabad), under the Delhi Sultanate; this dialect came to be termed Urdu. The original Hindi dialects continued to develop alongside Urdu and according to Professor Afroz Taj, \"the distinction between Hindi and Urdu was chiefly a question of style. A poet could draw upon Urdu's lexical richness to create an aura of elegant sophistication, or could use the simple rustic vocabulary of dialect Hindi to evoke the folk life of the village. Somewhere in the middle lay the day to day language spoken by the great majority of people. This day to day language was often referred to by the all-encompassing term \"Hindustani\".\" In Colonial India, Hindi-Urdu acquired vocabulary introduced by Christian missionaries from the Germanic and Romanic languages, e.g. \"p\u0101dr\u012b\" (Devanagari: \u092a\u093e\u0926\u0930\u0940, Nastaleeq: \u067e\u0627\u062f\u0631\u06cc) from \"padre\", meaning pastor. When describing the state of Hindi-Urdu under the British Raj, Professor \u015aekhara Bandyop\u0101dhy\u0101\u1e8fa stated that \"Truly speaking, Hindi and Urdu, spoken by a great majority of people in north India, were the same language written in two scripts; Hindi was written in Devanagari script and therefore had a greater sprinkling of Sanskrit words, while Urdu was written in Persian script and thus had more Persian and Arabic words in it. At the more colloquial level, however, the two languages were mutually intelligible.\" After the partition of India, political forces within India tried to further Sanskritize Hindi, while political forces in Pakistan campaigned to remove Prakit/Sanksrit derived words from Urdu and supplant them with Persian and Arabic words. Despite these government efforts, the film industry, Bollywood continues to release its films in the original Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu) language, easily understood and enjoyed by speakers of both registers; in addition many of the same television channels are viewed across the border.\n\nUrdu: Urdu ( ; Urdu: \u200e \"Urd\u016b\" ] , or Modern Standard Urdu) is a Persianised and standardised register language of the Hindustani language. 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Athletes from Jordan won overall two medals, all bronze, and clinched 34th spot in the medal table.\n\nMacau at the 2002 Asian Games: Macau participated in the 2002 Asian Games held in Busan, South Korea, from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Athletes from Macau won overall four medals, and clinched 29th spot in the medal table.\n\nLaos at the 2002 Asian Games: Laos participated in the 2002 Asian Games held in Busan, South Korea, from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Athletes from Laos won overall two medals, all bronze, and clinched 34th spot in the medal table.\n\n2002 Asian Games medal table: The 2002 Asian Games (officially known as the 14th Asian Games) was a multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Busan was the second South Korean city to host the Games, after Seoul in 1986. A total of 6,572 athletes\u20144,605 men and 1,967 women\u2014from 44 Asian National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in 38 sports divided into 419 events. The number of competing athletes was higher than the 1998 Asian Games, in which 6,544 athletes from 41 NOCs participated. It was the first time in the history of the Asian Games that all 44 member nations of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) participated in the Games. Afghanistan returned after the fall of the Taliban government in the midst of ongoing war; East Timor, newest member of the OCA made its debut; and North Korea competed for the first time in an international sporting event hosted by South Korea. Both nations marched together at the opening ceremony with a Korean Unification Flag depicting the Korean Peninsula as United Korea.\n\nHong Kong at the 2002 Asian Games: Hong Kong participated in the 2002 Asian Games held in Busan, South Korea, from September 29 to October 14, 2002. 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A photo on the inside cover also includes two band members, \"Murph\", the keyboard player from The Blues Brothers, and \"Ming the Merciless,\" purported to be Kiss drummer Peter Criss without his famous \"cat\" costume and make-up, though Criss denies it was him. McKean has confirmed that the drummer in the photograph is actually Don Poncher.\n\nRaiders of the Lost Ark: Raiders of the Lost Ark (also known as Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark) is a 1981 American action adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg, with a screenplay written by Lawrence Kasdan, from a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman. It was produced by Frank Marshall for Lucasfilm Ltd., with Lucas and Howard Kazanjian as executive producers. Starring Harrison Ford, it was the first installment in the \"Indiana Jones\" film franchise to be released, though it is the second in internal chronological order. It pits Indiana Jones (Ford) against a group of Nazis who are searching for the Ark of the Covenant, which Adolf Hitler believes will make his army invincible. The film co-stars Karen Allen as Indiana's former lover, Marion Ravenwood; Paul Freeman as Indiana's rival, French archaeologist Ren\u00e9 Belloq; John Rhys-Davies as Indiana's sidekick, Sallah; Ronald Lacey as Gestapo agent Arnold Toht; and Denholm Elliott as Indiana's colleague, Marcus Brody.\n\nTy Glaser: Ty Glaser (born 12 November 1982) is a British film, stage and television actress, best known for her role as Dr. Gemma Wilde on the BBC drama series \"Holby City\". She has appeared in a number of other TV series including \"Secret Diary of a Call Girl\", \"Above Suspicion\", \"The Bill\" and most notably a stint in \"Emmerdale\" as Libby Charles. 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He is best known in Asia for his collaborations with filmmaker John Woo in the heroic bloodshed-genre films \"A Better Tomorrow\", \"The Killer\" and \"Hard Boiled\"; and in the West for his roles as Li Mu-bai in \"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon\" and Sao Feng in \"\". He mainly plays in dramatic films and has won three Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Actor and two Golden Horse Awards for Best Actor in Taiwan.\n\nValerianella locusta: Valerianella locusta is a small annual plant that is eaten as a leaf vegetable. It has a characteristic nutty flavor, dark green color, and soft texture, and is popularly served as salad greens. Common names include corn salad, common cornsalad, lamb's lettuce, m\u00e2che ( ), fetticus, feldsalat, nut lettuce, field salad, and rapunzel. In restaurants that feature French cooking, it may be called doucette or raiponce, as an alternative to m\u00e2che, by which it is best known. 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She has appeared as a soloist with numerous orchestras throughout the world including the Minnesota Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, San Diego Symphony, Orquesta Sinfonica de Bilbao, and Hong Kong Philharmonic. As a chamber musician, Ms. Phelps performs regularly with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Bargemusic, the Boston Chamber Music Society, the Chicago Chamber Musicians, La Musica, Seattle Chamber Music Society, and the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival. Phelps has performed with some of the world's greatest musicians including Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Yo-Yo Ma, Lynn Harrell, and Yefim Bronfman, among many others. She has toured internationally as a member of the Zukerman and Friends Ensemble, appeared with the Guarneri String Quartet, and performed in recital in Paris, Rome, London, and Cardiff, Wales, as well as in Boston, Los Angeles, New York and Washington. Ms. Phelps is a recipient of the Pro Musicis International Award, and a top prize winner at both the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition and the Washington International String Competition. She has recorded for the Marlboro Recording Society, and the Covenant, Nuova Era, Polyvideo, Virgin Classics labels, and most recently Cala Records where her first solo CD was released. Her appearances on television and radio have included \"Live from Lincoln Center\" on PBS, National Public Radio, Radio France, and RAI in Italy.\n\nChapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools: Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) is a school district which educates over twelve thousand students (pre-K through 12th grade) in the southeastern part of Orange County, North Carolina. Being near three major universities as well as the Research Triangle Park, it serves one of the best educated populations in the United States. It is the school district for most of Chapel Hill (except the small portion of Chapel Hill that is in Durham County) and all of Carrboro, including schools from elementary through high school. It is financed through property taxes, including a city supplement, as well as state and federal money. The administrative center is located at Lincoln Center at 750 South Merritt Mill Road. Lincoln Center is the site of the former all-black high school. Services are available for gifted, special needs, and limited English proficiency students. The District's mission is \"to enable all students to acquire, through programs of excellence and fairness, the knowledge, skills, and insights necessary to live rewarding, productive lives in an ever-changing society.\" Neil Pedersen served as superintendent of this district from 1992-2011. Thomas Forcella was superintendent from 2011, until he quit in mid-2016. 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The program, which currently airs between six and nine times per season, is produced by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the world-renowned performing arts nonprofit organization located in New York City. Episodes of Live From Lincoln Center feature Lincoln Center\u2019s outstanding resident artistic organizations, most notably the New York Philharmonic, the group that represents the greatest percentage of the broadcast\u2019s body of work. Funding for the series is currently made possible by major grants from the Robert Wood Johnson 1962 Charitable Trust, Thomas H. Lee and Ann Tenenbaum, the Robert and Renee Belfer Family Foundation, the MetLife Foundation, Mercedes T. Bass, and the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\nGordon Davis: Gordon Jamison Davis, a partner in the New York office of the law firm Venable LLP, was born in Chicago in 1941 and has been a resident of New York City since his graduation from Harvard Law School in 1967. 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He is the question master of \"University Challenge\", having succeeded Bamber Gascoigne when the programme was revived in 1994.\n\nMuseum of the Great War: The Museum of the Great War (French: Historial de la Grande Guerre ) located near the heart of the World War I Somme battlefields, is housed within the Ch\u00e2teau de P\u00e9ronne, a castle in the town of P\u00e9ronne, France. The museum looks mostly at the Great War, and the years just before and just after. It strives to place war in a social context, stressing \"the common suffering of the combatants\" and \"the civilians, who were equally mobilised by the war effort\".\n\nFirst Eagles: The Great War 1918: First Eagles: The Great War 1918 (Also called First Eagles: The Great Air War 1918) is a PC game (Combat / Flight Simulator) that focuses on World War I (\"the Great War\") between 1917 and 1918.\n\nThe Great War for Civilisation: The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East is a book published in 2005 by the award-winning English journalist Robert Fisk. The book is a compilation of many of the articles Fisk wrote when he was serving as a correspondent in the Middle East for \"The Times\" and \"The Independent\". The book revolves around several key themes regarding the history of the modern Middle East: the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Persian Gulf War as well as the 2003 Iraq War (United States invasion of Iraq) as well as other regional conflicts such as the Armenian Genocide and the Algerian Civil War. The \"Great War for Civilisation\" is the second book Fisk has written about the Middle East with the first one, \"Pity the Nation\", (Nation Books, 2002) being about the Lebanese Civil War.\n\nCastles of Steel: Castles of Steel: Britain, Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea is a work of non-fiction by Pulitzer Prize-winner Robert K. Massie. It details the naval actions of the First World War with an emphasis on those of the United Kingdom and Imperial Germany. This book continues the examination of the naval arms race between these two powers in Massie's tome \"Dreadnought: Britain, Germany, and the coming of the Great War\". The term \"castles of steel\" was coined by the British First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill in reference to the large number of the Royal Navy's battleships he saw in review at Spithead in 1914.\n\nDescent: FreeSpace \u2013 The Great War: Descent: FreeSpace \u2013 The Great War, also known as Conflict: FreeSpace \u2013 The Great War in Europe, is a 1998 space combat simulation IBM PC compatible computer game developed by Volition, when it was split off from Parallax Software, and published by Interplay Productions. In 2001, it was ported to the Amiga platform as FreeSpace: The Great War by Hyperion Entertainment. The game places players in the role of a human pilot, who operates in several classes of starfighter and combats against opposing forces, either human or alien, in various space-faring environments, such as in orbit above a planet or within an asteroid belt. The story of the game's single player campaign focuses on a war in the 24th century between two factions, one human and the other alien, that is interrupted in its fourteenth year by the arrival of an enigmatic and militant alien race, whose genocidal advance forces the two sides into a ceasefire in order to work together to halt the threat.\n\nWestern Front Association: The Western Front Association (WFA) was inaugurated on 11 November 1980, in order to further interest in The Great War of 1914-1918. The WFA aims to perpetuate the memory, courage and comradeship of all those who fought on all sides and who served their countries during The Great War. The Western Front Association does not seek to justify or glorify war. It is not a re-enactment society, nor is it commercially motivated. It is entirely non-political. 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In October 2003, he was ranked fourth in the FIDE World Rankings, with an Elo rating of 2739.\n\nRussian Spaniel: The Russian Spaniel is a type of spaniel first standardised in 1951 in the Soviet Union after World War II by cross breeding English Cocker Spaniels, English Springer Spaniels and other spaniel breeds. Physically it is similar to a Cocker Spaniel, but has a shorter, tighter coat and a longer body. Developed and used as hunting dogs, this breed does not suffer from any major health complaints other than those normally associated with spaniels. Popular in its native Russia, the breed was only introduced overseas in the 1990s, and is not yet recognised by any major kennel clubs.\n\nElo (dog): The Elo is an emerging breed of dog, with development beginning in 1987 in Germany. The breed name is trademarked and development has been closely supervised by the Elo Breeding and Research Association. 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Danil became known in the high elo ladders of League of Legends end of Season 1 and pre-Season 2.\n\nBoris Gulko: Boris Franzevich Gulko (Russian: \u0411\u043e\u0440\u0438\u0441 \u0424\u0440\u0430\u043d\u0446\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u0443\u043b\u044c\u043a\u043e ; ] ; born February 9, 1947) is a Soviet-American International Grandmaster in chess. His peak Elo rating was 2644 in 2000.\n\nUrii Eliseev: Urii Mikhailovich Eliseev (Russian: \u042e\u0440\u0438\u0439 \u041c\u0438\u0445\u0430\u0439\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0415\u043b\u0438\u0441\u0435\u0435\u0432 ; August 29, 1996 \u2013 November 26, 2016) was a Russian chess player. He won the Under-16 section of World Youth Chess Championship in 2012 and was awarded the Grandmaster title by FIDE in 2013 at the age of 17. He won the Moscow Chess Championship in 2015 and the Moscow Open in 2016. 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It tells the story of an overzealous and overweight detective Cha Cheol-soo who goes undercover as a fashion model in order to solve a case. It reunites the two leads since the television series \"Hong Gil-dong\" (2008), and is the second film Kang has worked on with Shin since \"My Girlfriend Is an Agent\" (2009). It was released on May 30, 2012 by CJ Entertainment and ran for 110 minutes.\n\nShin Seong-il: Shin Seong-il (born May 8, 1937) is a South Korean actor, film director, producer, and former politician. A legendary actor with 500 films in over 40 years, Shin debuted in director Shin Sang-ok's 1960 film \"A Romantic Papa\" and rose to fame through popular youth titles. A star in the 1960s and 1970s, however, his status as one of Korea's top actors extended well into the 1980s.\n\nRed Scarf (film): Red Scarf (), also known as Red Muffler and Operation Air Raid-Red Muffler, is a 1964 South Korean aviation war film set during the Korean War. Headlined by stars Shin Young-kyun, Choi Eun-hee, Choi Moo-ryong some of the best known South Korean actors of their time, \"Red Scarf\" is among the most iconic of prolific director Shin Sang-ok's work, and was well received outside of South Korea. The film was made with the cooperation of the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) and is particularly well remembered for its aerial sequences; especially the final showdown between RoKAF F-86 Sabres and Korean People's Air Force MiG-15s. It inspired the 2012 action film \"\".\n\nA.F.R.I.K.A.: A.F.R.I.K.A. () is a 2002 South Korean film in the action comedy genre, directed by Shin Seung-soo and starring Lee Yo-won, Kim Min-sun, Lee Young-jin and Jo Eun-ji. The film's title is an acronym for \"Adoring Four Revolutionary Idols Korean Association\".\n\nLee Min-ho (actor, born 1987): Lee Min-ho (, born June 22, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He first gained widespread fame in Korea and parts of Asia with his role as Gu Jun-pyo in \"Boys Over Flowers\" in 2009. The role won him a Best New Actor award at the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards. He is noted for his leading roles in \"City Hunter\" (2011), \"The Heirs\" (2013) and \"The Legend of the Blue Sea\" (2016). The success of Lee's television dramas throughout Asia established him as a top Hallyu star. Lee starred in his first leading role in film with \"Gangnam Blues\" (2015), followed by his first China-produced film \"Bounty Hunters\" (2016).\n\nThe Sound of a Flower: The Sound of a Flower () is 2015 South Korean period drama film based on the life of Jin Chae-seon, who became Joseon's first female \"pansori\" singer in 1867. Jin risks her life by cross-dressing as a man, at a time when women were forbidden to sing in public or perform on stage. The film focuses on the relationship between Jin and her pansori teacher, Shin Jae-hyo. The Korean title, \"Dorihwaga\", is a song written by Shin about his prot\u00e9g\u00e9e after she became a court singer.\n\nShin Dong-wook: Shin Dong-wook (born Shin Hwa-shik on September 14, 1982) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in \"Soulmate\" and \"Cloud Stairs\" (both in 2006), and his supporting role in \"War of Money\" (2007). Shin stayed out of the public eye for 6 years, since 2011, when he was discharged early from mandatory military service upon diagnosis of a rare condition, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), a chronic disease that causes extreme bouts of pain without a known cause or cure.\n\nBounty Hunters (film): Bounty Hunters is a 2016 action comedy drama film directed by Shin Terra and starring Lee Min-ho, Wallace Chung, Tiffany Tang, Jones Xu, Karena Ng and Louis Fan. A Chinese-South Korean-Hong Kong co-production, the film was released in China by Le Vision Pictures on July 1, 2016.\n\nSujit Mondal: Sujit Mondal (Bengali: \u09b8\u09c1\u099c\u09bf\u09a4 \u09ae\u09a8\u09cd\u09a1\u09b2) is an Indian successful film director in Bengali cinema. He was born in West Bengal. He began his film career in Bollywood film industry ( mumbai), where he was an associate director to Vikram Bhatt . . films like Ghulam, Kasoor, Raaz, Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage, Jurm, Awara Paagal Deewana, Footpath, Deewane Huye Paagal, Inteha, Aetbaar, Ankahee, Elaan , 1920 etc has done ... 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Now Mr. Mondal is shooting for his film 'anneswan' based on novel of great writer prafullo roy for production vabna aaj o kal\u2026\u2026\n\nArt of Fighting (film): Art of Fighting () is a 2006 South Korean action comedy drama film co-written and directed by Shin Han-sol. 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It evacuated from Belgrade in April 1941, after the Axis invasion of the country, and went first to Greece, then to Palestine, then to Egypt and finally, in June 1941, to the United Kingdom.\n\nYugoslavia and the Allies: In 1941 when the Axis invaded Yugoslavia, King Peter II formed a Government in exile in London, and in January 1942 the royalist Dra\u017ea Mihailovi\u0107 became the Minister of War with British backing. But by June or July 1943, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had decided to withdraw support from Mihailovi\u0107 and the Chetniks he led, and support the Partisans headed by Josip Broz Tito, even though this would result in \"complete communist control of Serbia\" (sic). The main reason for the change was not the reports by Fitzroy Maclean or William Deakin, or as later alleged the influence of James Klugmann in Special Operations Executive (SOE) headquarters in Cairo or even Randolph Churchill, but the evidence of Ultra decrypts from the Government Code and Cipher School in Bletchley Park that Tito's Partisans were a \"\"much more effective and reliable ally in the war against Germany\"\". Nor was it due to claims that the Chetniks were collaborating with the enemy, though there was some evidence from decrypts of collaboration with Italian and sometimes German forces.\n\nRandolph Churchill: Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer-Churchill {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (28 May 1911 \u2013 6 June 1968) was a journalist and a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Preston from 1940 to 1945.\n\nOperation Bullseye: Operation Bullseye was the code-name of the first Special Operations Executive (SOE) mission to Yugoslavia since its occupation by the Axis forces. It was led by Capt D.T. Bill Hudson with the objective to discover what was happening in Yugoslavia and co-ordinate all forces of resistance there. The mission also included three Royal Yugoslav Army (RYA) officers: Maj Mirko Lalatovi\u0107, Maj Zaharije Ostoji\u0107 and Sgt Veljko Dragi\u010devi\u0107 the wireless transmitter (W/T) operator. The group boarded the submarine HMS Triumph in Malta and reached Petrovac on the Montenegrin coast on 20th Sep 1941.\n\nJacques Vaillant de Gu\u00e9lis: Major Jacques Theodore Paul Marie Vaillant de Gu\u00e9lis {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (6 April 1907 - 7 August 1945) was a Wales-born French Special Operations Executive (SOE) agent during the Second World War. De Gu\u00e9lis was initially in the British Expeditionary Force in France in 1940 and later joined SOE and parachuted into France to organise resistance networks. He was badly injured in a motor accident in August 1945 and later died of his injuries in hospital. He is buried in his home town of Cardiff.\n\nAlexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia: Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, also named Alexander II Kara\u0111or\u0111evi\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born 17 July 1945), was the last heir-apparent or heir-presumptive to the defunct throne of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and is currently the claimant to the abolished throne of the precursor Kingdom of Serbia. He is the head of the House of Kara\u0111or\u0111evi\u0107. Alexander is the only child of former King Peter II and his wife, Alexandra of Greece and Denmark. He held the position of crown prince in the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia for the first four-and-a-half months of his life, from his birth until his father's deposition by Yugoslavia's communist authorities in late November of the same year.\n\nZaharije Ostoji\u0107: Zaharije Ostoji\u0107 (; 1907\u00a0\u2013 April 1945) was a Montenegrin Serb military officer who served as the chief of the operational, organisational and intelligence branches of the Chetnik Supreme Command led by Dra\u017ea Mihailovi\u0107 in Yugoslavia during World War II. He was a major in the Yugoslav Royal Air Force prior to the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia, and was involved in the coup that deposed Prince Paul of Yugoslavia on 27 March 1941. After the coup, he escorted Prince Paul to exile in Greece, and was in Cairo at the time of the invasion in April. In September 1941, he was landed on the Italian-occupied Montenegrin coast along with a British Special Operations Executive (SOE) liaison officer and two companions. He escorted the SOE officer to the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia and introduced him to the Yugoslav Partisan leader Josip Broz Tito then Mihailovi\u0107. Ostoji\u0107 soon became Mihailovi\u0107's chief of staff, and after the German attempt to capture the Chetnik leader during Operation Mihailovi\u0107 in December 1941, brought the Chetnik Supreme staff to Montenegro where they were re-united with Mihailovi\u0107 in June 1942. During the remainder of 1942, Ostoji\u0107 launched a counter-attack against Usta\u0161e troops of the Independent State of Croatia returning to the eastern Bosnian town of Fo\u010da where they were expected to continue their genocidal anti-Serb policies. As many as 2,000 local Muslims were subsequently killed in the town by forces under Ostoji\u0107's command. Ostoji\u0107 later oversaw large-scale massacres of civilians and burning of Muslim villages in the border region between Montenegro and the Sand\u017eak.\n\nJezdimir Dangi\u0107: Jezdimir Dangi\u0107 (; 4 May 1897\u00a0\u2013 22 August 1947) was a Bosnian Serb Chetnik commander during World War II. Born in the town of Bratunac, he was imprisoned during World War I for his membership of the revolutionary movement Young Bosnia. He subsequently completed a law degree and became an officer in the gendarmerie of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes at the beginning of 1928. In 1940 he was appointed to lead the gendarmerie detachment stationed at the Yugoslav royal palace. With the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941, Dangi\u0107 commanded the gendarmerie unit that escorted King Peter II out of the country. In August of that year, General Dra\u017ea Mihailovi\u0107 appointed him commander of the Chetnik forces in eastern Bosnia. Here, Dangi\u0107 and his men launched several attacks against the forces of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). In August, Dangi\u0107's Chetniks captured the town of Srebrenica. Afterwards, they became largely inactive in fighting the Germans, choosing instead to avoid confrontation. In December, Chetniks under Dangi\u0107's command massacred hundreds of Bosnian Muslims in the town of Gora\u017ede. In December, his Chetniks captured five nuns and took them with them through Romanija to Gora\u017ede, where they later committed suicide to avoid being raped.\n\nKara\u0111or\u0111evi\u0107 dynasty: The Kara\u0111or\u0111evi\u0107 (, Kara\u0111or\u0111evi\u0107i / \u041a\u0430\u0440\u0430\u0452\u043e\u0440\u0452\u0435\u0432\u0438\u045b\u0438, ] ) is a Serbian dynastic family, founded by Kara\u0111or\u0111e Petrovi\u0107, the \"Veliki Vo\u017ed\" (\"Grand Leader\") of Serbia in the early 1800s during the First Serbian Uprising. The relatively short-lived dynasty had an ongoing blood feud with the Obrenovi\u0107 dynasty after Kara\u0111or\u0111e's assassination in 1817, which was authorized by Milo\u0161 Obrenovi\u0107. The two houses subsequently traded the throne for several generations. In 1903, the Serbian Parliament chose Kara\u0111or\u0111e's grandson, Peter Kara\u0111or\u0111evi\u0107, then living in exile, for the throne of the Kingdom of Serbia. He was duly crowned as King Peter I, and shortly before the end of World War I, representatives of the three peoples proclaimed a Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes with Peter I as sovereign. In 1929, the Kingdom was renamed Yugoslavia, under Alexander I, the son of Peter I. In November 1945, the throne was lost when the League of Communists of Yugoslavia seized power, during the reign of Peter II.\n\nW. 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It is located at the east end of the main UW campus, south of NE 45th Street and west of Laurelhurst. Ravenna Creek is connected to University Slough (Drainage Canal), thence to Union Bay, and Lake Washington. Drainage Canal is one of three or four areas of open water connected with Lake Washington around Union Bay Marsh. The canal extends from NE 45th Street, between the driving range and IMA Sports Field 1, south to the bay, ending southeast of the Husky Ballpark baseball grandstand (northeast of the IMA Building). The Drainage Canal that carries Ravenna Creek past UBNA to Union Bay is locally sometimes called University Slough, though that is something of a misnomer in that \"slough\" is both used in the eastern and southeastern U.S. meaning, rather than the western U.S. meaning, and it is no longer a natural watercourse in that it is a canal that replaced bay and marsh, both now filled.\n\nCanal de Beuvry: The Canal de Beuvry is a canal in northern France connecting to the Canal Dunkerque-Escaut but no longer navigable all the way to Beuvry. With the loss of the coal industry in this area, the canal is no longer used.\n\nShinnecock Canal: The Shinnecock Canal (also known as the Shinnecock and Peconic Canal) is a canal that cuts across the South Fork of Long Island at Hampton Bays, New York. At 4700 ft long, it connects Great Peconic Bay and the north fork of Long Island with Shinnecock Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The canal opened to traffic in 1892.\n\nSaltisford Canal Arm: The Saltisford Canal Arm is a short stretch of canal located in the town of Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Opened in the 1790s, originally it wasn't an arm at all, but the start of the Warwick / Birmingham Canal. It took on the appearance of an (arm) branch when the Warwick / Napton canal, which junctions at the Birmingham Road / Budbrooke Industrial Estate, was completed. It is the last surviving branch (arm) of the much longer, nationally known Grand Union Canal.\n\nBridge in Reed Township: Bridge in Reed Township, originally known as Wiconisco Canal Aqueduct No. 3, is a historic multi-span stone arch bridge spanning Powell Creek on State Route 147 (River Road) in Reed Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1840, as an aqueduct. The property measures 72 ft long by 50 ft wide. It is built of red and white coursed ashlar and features a belt course and continuous parapet cap.\n\nCanoe Place (LIRR station): Canoe Place was a station stop along the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road and first opened as a low cinder platform on the south east side of Shinnecock Canal around 1935. The station was in service for \"Fisherman's Special\" trains and was closed around 1953. The station was located between Hampton Bays and Suffolk Downs Stations. The hamlet where it was located is now part of Hampton Bays, New York.\n\nObvodny Canal: Obvodny Canal (Russian: \u041e\u0431\u0432\u043e\u0434\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u043a\u0430\u043d\u0430\u043b , lit. Bypass Canal) is the longest canal in Saint Petersburg, Russia, which in the 19th century served as the southern limit of the city. It is 8 km long and flows from the Neva River near Alexander Nevsky Lavra to the Yekaterinhofka not far from the sea port. The canal was dug in 1769\u201380 and 1805\u201333. By the late 19th century, after to the Industrial Revolution, it had effectively become a sewer collecting wastewater of adjacent industrial enterprises. Eventually the canal became shallow and no longer navigable. The banks of the canal are lined with granite.\n\nFletcher's Canal: Fletcher's Canal was a 1.5 mi long canal in Greater Manchester, which connected the Wet Earth Colliery to the Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal at Clifton Aqueduct. 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It is served by the Tung Chung Line and West Rail Line and provides cross-platform interchange between platform 1 (West Rail Line towards Tuen Mun) and platform 4 (Tung Chung Line towards Hong Kong). The livery of Nam Cheong Station is pale yellow green.\n\nMei Foo Station: Mei Foo () is a Hong Kong MTR station located in Mei Foo Sun Chuen, Lai Chi Kok, New Kowloon. It is an interchange station between the Tsuen Wan\u00a0Line and the West Rail\u00a0Line, situated between Lai Chi Kok and Lai King stations on the Tsuen Wan Line and Nam Cheong Station and Tsuen Wan West stations on the West Rail Line. Mei Foo Station's livery is blue.\n\nYuen Long Station: Yuen Long () is an MTR station located in the northeastern part of Yuen Long Town, Yuen Long District, between Kam Sheung Road and Long Ping stations on the West Rail\u00a0Line. It is an interchange between the West Rail\u00a0Line and the Light Rail Yuen Long Stop.\n\nWest Rail Line: The West Rail Line () is one of the MTR lines in Hong Kong, indicated by the colour dark magenta. It was formerly known as the KCR West Rail (\u4e5d\u5ee3\u897f\u9435 ). The line connects Hung Hom Station in Kowloon and Tuen Mun Station in Tuen Mun, 35.7\u00a0km away, in 37 minutes. The railway runs through the cities of Kowloon, Castle Peak and Tsuen Wan.\n\nEast Rail Line: The East Rail Line () is one of eleven railway lines of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. It used to be one of the three lines of the Kowloon\u2013Canton Railway (KCR) network. It was known as the KCR British Section (\u4e5d\u5ee3\u9435\u8def\u82f1\u6bb5) from 1910 to 1996, and the KCR East Rail (\u4e5d\u5ee3\u6771\u9435) from 1996 to 2007. The East Rail was the only railway line of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) before the construction of \"KCR West Rail\" (now known as West Rail Line).\n\nCanton Road Station: Canton Road Station (Trad. Chinese: \u5ee3\u6771\u9053\u7ad9) was a planned railway station on the Kowloon Southern Link of West Rail Line between East Tsim Sha Tsui Station and Austin Station, beneath the shopping mall, Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui, by replacing the existing underground car park. But it was never to be built because of the failed negotiations between the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC), the former developer of the station, and The Wharf (Holdings) Limited, the owner of the Harbour City.\n\nAustin Station (MTR): Austin () is an underground MTR rapid transit station on the West Rail\u00a0Line in Hong Kong, situated perpendicular to Wui Cheung Road and Austin Road West, and formerly adjacent to Jordan Road Ferry Pier Bus Terminus. It is the only intermediate station along the Kowloon Southern Link project, built to connect the West Rail Line and East Rail Line. Construction was finished in July 2009 and the station opened on 16 August 2009.\n\nTuen Mun South Extension: Tuen Mun South Extension is a proposed extension of the West Rail Line to the Tuen Mun South () station in the vicinities of Tuen Mun Ferry Pier. This station will serve as the future West Rail Line westbound terminus if built. The extension will extend southwards from the current western terminus Tuen Mun Station. The journey time from Tuen Mun South to Tuen Mun is estimated to be approximately 4 minutes. It is planned to run on viaduct, since if it were to continue underground the gradient would be too steep for the trains to run through.\n\nKowloon Southern Link: The Kowloon Southern Link is a section of the MTR West Rail\u00a0Line, linking Nam Cheong Station and East Tsim Sha Tsui Station. The rail link is fully underground, lies along the south-west coastline of Kowloon Peninsula, east of rail tracks of the Tung Chung\u00a0Line and Airport Express. Kowloon Southern Link has one underground intermediate station called Austin Station (formerly West Kowloon Station). It is located adjacent to the Canton Road Government Offices, close to Kowloon Station of Tung Chung Line and Airport Express. However, the structures do not provide a direct transfer between the two stations.\n\nHarbour City (Hong Kong): Harbour City is a large shopping mall in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It is part of a series of office blocks and hotels. It comprises several parts: Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel, Ocean Terminal, Ocean Centre (with 1980s retro decor), the Gateway and the Pacific Club Kowloon. 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Although classified as a spiral galaxy by most galaxy catalogs, NGC 5713 galaxy is very different from most normal spiral galaxies. While most spiral galaxies either have either two well-defined spiral arms or a filamentary spiral-like structure, this spiral galaxy has only one visible spiral arm in its disk. This makes it a galaxy of the Magellanic type. Gravitational interactions with the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 5719 may be responsible for producing the disturbed, asymmetric structure including the single spiral arm.\n\nFrancis Preserved Leavenworth: Francis Preserved Leavenworth (born September 3, 1858 in Mount Vernon, Indiana; died November 12, 1928; a.k.a. \"Frank Leavenworth\") was an American astronomer. He discovered many New General Catalogue objects together with Frank Muller and Ormond Stone. They used a telescope with a 66-cm aperture at the Leander McCormick Observatory at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia.\n\nNGC 7331: NGC 7331 (also known as Caldwell 30) is a unbarred spiral galaxy about 40 e6ly away in the constellation Pegasus. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. NGC 7331 is the brightest member of the NGC 7331 Group of galaxies. The other members of the group are the lenticular or unbarred spirals NGC 7335 and 7336, the barred spiral galaxy NGC 7337 and the elliptical galaxy NGC 7340. These galaxies lie at distances of approximately 332, 365, 348 and 294 million light years, respectively. In both visible light and infrared photos of the NGC 7331, the core of the galaxy appears to be slightly off-center, with one side of the disk appearing to extend further away from the core than the opposite side.\n\nNGC 4244: NGC 4244, also Caldwell 26, is an edge-on loose Spiral galaxy and Caldwell object in the constellation Canes Venatici. 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It was rediscovered on November 23, 1900 by astronomer Arnold Schwassmann and was later listed as IC 3688. NGC 4633 is a member of the Virgo Cluster.\n\nNGC 4606: NGC 4606 is a spiral galaxy located about 55 million light-years away in the constellation of Virgo. NGC 4606 was discovered by astronomer William Herschel on March 15, 1784. NGC 4606 appears to be in a pair with the galaxy NGC 4607. The galaxy is a member of the Virgo Cluster.\n\nNGC 1614: NGC 1614 is the \"New General Catalogue\" identifier for a spiral galaxy in the equatorial constellation of Eridanus. It was discovered on December 29, 1885 by American astronomer Lewis Swift, who described it in a shorthand notation as: pretty faint, small, round, a little brighter middle. The nebula was then catalogued by Danish-Irish astronomer J. L. E. Drayer in 1888. When direct photography became available, it was noted that this galaxy displayed some conspicuous peculiarities. American astronomer Halton Arp included it in his 1966 \"Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies\". In 1971, Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky described it as a \"blue post-eruptive galaxy, compact patchy core, spiral plumes, long blue jet SSW\".\n\nNGC 2276: NGC 2276 is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Cepheus. The galaxy lies 105 million light-years away from Earth. NGC 2276 has an asymmetrical appearance, most likely caused by gravitational interactions with its neighbor, elliptical galaxy NGC 2300. One of the many starburst spiral arms contains an intermediate mass black hole with 50,000 times the mass of the Sun, named NGC 2276-3c. NGC 2276-3c has produced two jets: a large-scale radio jet, approximately 2,000 light years long, and an \"inner jet\" about 6 light years long. 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The 2008 Super Aguri is based on a re-worked RA107 chassis used unsuccessfully by Honda F1 in the 2007 Formula One season. This meant an immediate lack of pace, similar to the Honda car the team used last year, as evidenced by their qualifying last in the first three grand prix.\n\nSuper Aguri SA06: The Super Aguri SA06 was the car with which the Super Aguri team competed in the latter part of the Formula One season. It was driven by Takuma Sato, who drove for the team throughout the year, and rookie campatriot Sakon Yamamoto, whose d\u00e9but at the German GP coincided with that of the new car.\n\nAguri Suzuki: Aguri Suzuki (\u9234\u6728 \u4e9c\u4e45\u91cc , Suzuki Aguri , born 8 September 1960) is a Japanese former racing driver. He participated in 88 Formula One Grands Prix, and his most notable achievement in racing was 3rd place at the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix. Suzuki then became involved in team ownership, with interests firstly in the Japanese Formula Nippon Championship and the IRL in partnership with Mexican racer Adrian Fernandez. Most notably however, he was the owner of the Super Aguri F1 team, which participated in Formula One from to . He then went on to form Team Aguri, which raced in Formula E from 2014 to 2016.\n\nSuper Aguri F1: Super Aguri F1 was a Formula One team that competed from to . The team, founded by former F1 driver Aguri Suzuki, was based in Tokyo, Japan but operated from the former Arrows factory at the Leafield Technical Centre, Oxfordshire. The cars were referred to as Super Aguri Hondas, with the team functioning to some degree as an unofficial Honda 'B'-team. In Japan, public pressure persuaded Honda to help its former driver Takuma Sato to continue to compete in Formula One. This was influential in the creation of Super Aguri's F1 project and the engine supply from Super Aguri's parent company Honda. After participating in the championship for 2 years and 4 months, the team withdrew from F1 after 4 races in the season due to financial difficulties. Throughout the team's time in the sport, it scored 4 points. All of these were scored by Sato during the season.\n\nSuper Aguri SA07: The Super Aguri F1 SA07 was Super Aguri F1's Formula One car for the 2007 Formula One season. It was designed by Peter McCool and was driven by Takuma Sato and Anthony Davidson.\n\nHonda RA107: The Honda RA107 is a Formula One racing car with which Honda Racing F1 contested the 2007 Formula One season. A modified version of the RA107, renamed the Super Aguri SA08 was used by Super Aguri in the 2008 Formula One season.\n\nAlexander Albon: Alexander Albon (born 23 March 1996 in London, England) is a Thai-British racing driver. He has raced in different racing series, winning championship titles in the 2006 Super 1 Honda National Cadet Championship, 2008 Kartmasters British Grand Prix-KF3, 2009 Formula Kart Stars-KF3, 2009 KF Winter Series-KF3, 2009 Super 1 National KF3 Championship, 2010 CIK-FIA World Cu-KF3 and the 2010 European Championship KF3. He became a part of the Red Bull Junior Team in 2012 and in 2013 he was announced by the Lotus as one of the official junior drivers of Lotus F1 Junior Team Program/Lotus.\n\nSuper Aguri SA05: The Super Aguri SA05 was the car with which the Super Aguri team competed in the first half of the Formula One season. It originally was developed from the Arrows A23 designed in 2002 by Mike Coughlan.\n\nAnthony Davidson: Anthony Denis Davidson (born 18 April 1979) is a British racing driver from England currently racing for Toyota Hybrid Racing in the FIA World Endurance Championship. He has raced in Formula One for Minardi and Super Aguri, and has been a test or reserve driver for the British American Racing, Honda, and Brawn GP teams. He is also an analyst for the Sky Sports F1 television channel, and a simulator and demonstration driver for Mercedes AMG Petronas.\n\nSuper 1 National Kart Championships: The \"Super 1 National Kart Championships\" \"S1\" or \"Super One\" is a karting championship based in the United Kingdom. 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Bugatti cars were known for their design beauty (Ettore Bugatti was from a family of artists and considered himself to be both an artist and constructor) and for their many race victories. Famous Bugattis include the Type 35 Grand Prix cars, the Type 41 \"Royale\", the Type 57 \"Atlantic\" and the Type 55 sports car.\n\nMullin Automotive Museum: The Mullin Automotive Museum is a privately owned automobile museum in Oxnard, California, US. Established in 2010, it displays the personal car collection of businessman and philanthropist Peter W. Mullin. The museum has a large collection of vintage Bugattis, and many of the cars are fully restored and able to be driven.\n\nAfrican Heritage Museum: The African Heritage Museum or African Heritage Centre is a museum and art gallery in Bakau, Gambia. It was formerly located in Banjul. The Museum holds a large collection of African art and statues. 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It is dedicated to the preservation, study, production and printing of wood type used in letterpress printing. The museum is located in a factory building of the Hamilton Manufacturing Company founded in 1880 by J.E. Hamilton. The museum has a collection of over 1.5 million pieces in more than 1,000 styles of wood type. Also included are presses and vintage prints. The museum holds many workshops and conferences throughout the year and regularly welcomes groups of students from universities from across the United States.\n\nNational Science Museum at Maynooth: The National Science and Ecclesiology Museum at Maynooth is a science museum located on the south campus of Maynooth University, Ireland. It is a branch of the National Museum of Ireland. The museum holds various artefacts from the history of science in Ireland (the largest such collection open to the public in Ireland), a large collection of scientific equipment used by Nicholas Callan and one of two death masks of Irish political leader Daniel O'Connell. The museum was founded in 1934 as the Museum of Ecclesiology but has become more focused on science, partially due to Maynooth's association with Callan.\n\nSmith & Wesson Model 78G: Smith & Wesson models 78G and 79G are vintage models of air-powered pistols. Each model chambered either a .177 or .22 caliber pellet. The Smith & Wesson G-series pistols were designed with attention to accuracy and weight, making them ideal in developing short-range marksmanship skills while using a less-penetrating, air-driven pellet as the projectile. They were designed to imitate the Smith & Wesson Model 41 target pistol. Both models are equipped with target style adjustable sights.\n\nSan Diego Automotive Museum: The San Diego Automotive Museum in Balboa Park in San Diego, California is a museum that features a collection of cars and motorcycles that highlight automotive culture throughout history. The San Diego Automotive Museum is a non-profit corporation under IRS section 501(c) It is housed in the former California State Building, built for the 1935-36 California Pacific International Exposition.\n\nPeter W. Mullin: Peter W. Mullin (born 1940/1941) is an American businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder of the M Financial Group and Chairman of its subsidiary, M Financial Holdings. Additionally, he serves as the Chairman of Mullin Barens Sanford Financial. 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Sandberg and co-produced by and starring Lotta Losten. The film was released online on 30 December 2013 on both Vimeo and YouTube. The short film was the basis of an eponymous 2016 film adaption, also directed by Sandberg and featuring Losten.\n\nMeridian (film): Meridian is a 2016 film noir thriller film directed by Curtis Clark and written by Clark and James Harmon Brown. The film stars Kevin Kilner, Reid Scott, and Elyse Levesque, and focuses on detectives investigating the disappearances of three men in 1940s Los Angeles. It was released on Netflix and Xiph.org in September 2016.\n\nKickboxer: Retaliation: Kickboxer: Retaliation is an upcoming American martial arts film directed and written by Dimitri Logothetis. Logothetis was attracted to the original Jean Claude Van Damme\u2019s Kickboxer because of his martial arts background and that\u2019s what inspired him to pursue the rights to the original, develop a reboot of the franchise and ultimately write, produce and direct a contemporary version of the pop culture, iconic Kickboxer. It was important that Logothetis to convince Van Damme to step into the role of mentor to ordain a new, high octane Kickboxer who has a sixth degree black belt in BJJ, Alain Moussi. Because Kickboxer: Vengeance was such a successful independent feature in the world market, it generated a sequel. It is a sequel to the 2016 film \"\". The film stars Alain Moussi, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Christopher Lambert, Ronaldinho, Mike Tyson and Haf\u00fe\u00f3r J\u00fal\u00edus Bj\u00f6rnsson. Aside from Moussi and Van Damme, Sara Malakul Lane and Sam Medina are reprising their roles from the previous film.\n\nJohnny Frank Garrett's Last Word: Johnny Frank Garrett's Last Word is a 2016 film directed by Simon Rumley. It is a work of fiction based on the Jesse Quackenbush documentary \"The Last Word\", about the trial, conviction, and execution of a Texas man named Johnny Frank Garrett. It played at the 2016 South by Southwest Midnighters, Festival Favorites, Shorts Programs and Special Events lineup\n\nPhantom Detective: Phantom Detective (; lit. Detective Hong Gil-Dong: Disappeared Village) is a 2016 South Korean film noir comedy action film directed and written by Jo Sung-hee. Its central protagonist is a modern iteration of the classic Korean folk hero Hong Gildong. It was released in South Korea on May 4, 2016. It was released in U.S. and Canada on 20 May 2016.\n\nSoundararaja: Soundararaja (\u0b9a\u0bcc\u0ba8\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bb0\u0bb0\u0bbe\u0b9c\u0bbe) is an Indian film actor and short film producer who appears in Tamil films. Following a stint as a system engineer had worked in Singapore and France he bagun considering acting as career. He was working as a background actor, playing minor supporting roles for over five years; he started his career as villain role in S.R.Prabakaran in \"Sundarapandian\" (2012), \"Varuthapadatha Valiber Sangam\" (2013), \"Jigarthanda\"(2014), in between he did many roles in various projects again in 2016 he acted as Villain again in \"Dharma Durai (2016 film) \"(2016) with his best friend \"Vijay Sethupathi\". In the same year 2016 he got introduced as a second Hero in \"Enakku Veru Engum Kilaigal Kidayathu\" (2016), with \"Goundamani\". which earned critical and commercial success, turned Soundararaja into a popular name in Tamil cinema.\n\nTye Sheridan: Tye Kayle Sheridan (born November 11, 1996) is an American actor. Sheridan made his feature film debut in Terrence Malick's experimental drama film \"The Tree of Life\" (2011) and had his first leading role in Jeff Nichols's film \"Mud\" (2012). He also co-starred in David Gordon Green's drama \"Joe\" (2013). In 2015, he starred in the drama \"The Stanford Prison Experiment\". Sheridan played Cyclops in the 2016 film \"\", and will portray the lead character, Wade Watts, in Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Ernest Cline's \"Ready Player One\", which is scheduled for a March 30, 2018 release. . He will also be reprising his role as Cyclops in the upcoming film \"\".\n\nRoh Jeong-eui: Roh Jeong-eui (born July 31, 2001) is a South Korean actress. She is known for her role as Dong-i in 2016 film \"Phantom Detective\".\n\nThe Lennon Report: The Lennon Report is a 2016 film written by Walter Vincent and directed by Jeremy Profe, about the night John Lennon was shot and killed in 1980. The film is produced by Gabriel Francisco and Rafael Francisco. The film stars Richard Kind, Adrienne C. Moore, and Stef Dawson. Karen Tsen Lee plays Yoko Ono.\n\nDileep Raj: Dileep Raj (born 2 September 1978) is an Indian actor, film director and television director and producer known for his work in Kannada cinema.He has appeared in 24 films. After having found success in television and as a supporting actor, he made his film debut as a lead with Boy Friend in 2005. He shot to popularity with the blockbuster film Milana (2007), in which he played the role of a protagonist alongside Puneeth Rajkumar. 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In popular usage, the term \"high culture\" identifies the culture of an upper class (an aristocracy) or of a status class (the intelligentsia); and also identifies a society\u2019s common repository of broad-range knowledge and tradition (e.g. folk culture) that transcends the social-class system of the society. Sociologically, the term \"high culture\" is contrasted with the term \"low culture\", the forms of popular culture characteristic of the less-educated social classes, such as the barbarians, the Philistines, and \"hoi polloi\" (the masses).\n\nPopular culture: Popular culture or pop culture is the entirety of attitudes, ideas, images, perspectives, and other phenomena within the mainstream of a given culture, especially Western culture of the early to mid-20th century and the emerging global mainstream of the late 20th and early 21st century. Heavily influenced by mass media, this collection of ideas permeates the everyday lives of the society. 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Through the use of many myths, stories, and ceremonies these animals are personified and their spirits made tangible and in turn are deeply woven within the Native Alaskan people today. It was through the shaman that the spirit world was connected to the natural world. A shaman in Alaskan Native culture was a mediator, healer and the spirit worlds\u2019 mouthpiece. Although shamanism is no longer popularly practiced, it was and continues, to be the heart of the Native Alaskan people.\n\nAmsterdamned: Amsterdamned is a 1988 Dutch horror film directed and written by Dick Maas, and stars Huub Stapel, Monique van de Ven, and Serge-Henri Valcke. The plot revolves around a serial killer who uses the famed canals of the Dutch capital to murder random people, one of which involves a detective's girlfriend linked to the murders.\n\n2008 Arab Capital of Culture: The 2008 Arab Capital of Culture was chosen to be Damascus, Syria. The Arab Capital of Culture is an initiative undertaken by UNESCO, under the \"Cultural Capitals Program\", to promote and celebrate Arab culture and encourage cooperation in the Arab region. The preparation for the festivity began in February 2007 with the establishing of the Administrative Committee for \u201cDamascus Arab Capital of Culture\" by a presidential decree.\n\nAlternative culture: Alternative culture is a type of culture that exists outside or on the fringes of mainstream or popular culture, usually under the domain of one or more subcultures. These subcultures may have little or nothing in common besides their relative obscurity, but cultural studies uses this common basis of obscurity to classify them as alternative cultures, or, taken as a whole, the alternative culture. Compare with the more politically charged term, counterculture.\n\nErteb\u00f8lle culture: The Erteb\u00f8lle culture (ca 5300 BC\u00a0\u2013 3950 BC) (] ) is the name of a hunter-gatherer and fisher, pottery-making culture dating to the end of the Mesolithic period. The culture was concentrated in Southern Scandinavia, but genetically linked to strongly related cultures in Northern Germany and the Northern Netherlands. It is named after the type site, a location in the small village of Erteb\u00f8lle on Limfjorden in Danish Jutland. In the 1890s, the National Museum of Denmark excavated heaps of oyster shells there, mixed with mussels, snails, bones and bone, antler and flint artifacts, which were evaluated as kitchen middens (Danish \"k\u00f8kkenm\u00f8dding\"), or refuse dumps. Accordingly, the culture is less commonly named the Kitchen Midden. As it is approximately identical to the Ellerbek culture of Schleswig-Holstein, the combined name, Erteb\u00f8lle-Ellerbek is often used. The Ellerbek culture (German \"Ellerbek Kultur\") is named after a type site in Ellerbek, a community on the edge of Kiel, Germany.\n\nP\u00fachov culture: The P\u00fachov culture was an archaeological culture named after site of P\u00fachov-Skalka in Slovakia. Its probable bearer was the Celtic Cotini and/or Anartes tribes. It existed in northern and central Slovakia (although it also plausibly spread to the surrounding regions) between the 2nd century BCE and the 1st century CE. The P\u00fachov culture developed from the Lusatian culture and it was influenced later by the Illyrian culture, the Celts, and by the beginning of the Christian era, the Dacians. Settlements were situated on moderate hill sides and near streams. The largest known religious, economic, and political center of the P\u00fachov culture was the hill-fort of Havr\u00e1nok, famous for its traces of human sacrifice. As a result of the Dacian and Germanic tribal expansions at the beginning of the Common Era, the P\u00fachov culture and its settlements began to decline, and its bearers were eventually assimilated into Dacian and other migrating tribes.\n\nAnti-Dutch sentiment: Anti-Dutch sentiment, also known as Dutchphobia, is a spectrum of negative feelings, fears and dislikes towards Netherlands, Dutch people and Dutch culture. Historically, dislike or hatred toward the Netherlands (often known as \"Holland\"), the Dutch people and their culture has arisen from the colonization undertaken by the Netherlands, and from the roles it has played in European wars. 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She was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and belongs to Gujarati family. She began her career with Star Plus's soap opera, Kaali - Ek Punar Avatar as Paakhi in supporting role, followed by Channel V India's youth show, Crazy Stupid Ishq as Shanaaya in a supporting role. After that she appeared in Star Plus's show, Nisha Aur Uske Cousins as Nisha in lead role. She also did two episodic roles, one as Arushi in Zing's anthology series, Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya (Season 7), and the other as Riddhi in Bindass's anthology series, Yeh Hai Aashiqui (Season 4). Currently, she portrays Saanjh Mathur/saanjh Arjun sharma ,in Sony TV's romantic thriller drama, Beyhadh.\n\nAnnette Crosbie: Annette Crosbie, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 12 February 1934) is a Scottish actor. She is known for her role as Margaret Meldrew in the BBC sitcom \"One Foot in the Grave\" (1990\u20132000). She twice won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress, for \"The Six Wives of Henry VIII\" in 1971 and \"Edward the Seventh\" in 1976, and was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for the 1976 film \"The Slipper and the Rose\". Her other film appearances include \"The Pope Must Die\" (1991), \"Shooting Fish\" (1997), \"Calendar Girls\" (2003) and \"Into the Woods\" (2014).\n\nKim So-eun: Kim So-eun (born September 6, 1989) is a South Korean actress. She rose to fame in 2009 with a supporting role in the popular television drama \"Boys Over Flowers\", and at the same year she starred in drama \"He Who Can't Marry\" and \"Empress Cheonchu\". She has since starred in \"A Good Day for the Wind to Blow\", \"A Thousand Kisses\", \"Liar Game\" and \"Scholar Who Walks the Night\". In 2015, she was paired with Song Jae-rim on season 4 of \"We Got Married\". In 2016-2017, she reunited with Song in family drama \"Our Gap-soon\". She will collaborate with actor Lee Sang-yeob for KBS Drama Special \"You're Closer Than I Think\", embarking her comeback to KBS after seven years.\n\nTVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actress: The TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role is one of the TVB Anniversary Awards presented annually by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) to recognize an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in Hong Kong television dramas throughout the designated year. This award was not introduced to the awards ceremony until 2003, six years after its establishment. The Best Supporting Actress award was first called the My Favourite Powerhouse Actress of the Year (\u672c\u5e74\u5ea6\u6211\u6700\u559c\u611b\u7684\u5be6\u529b\u975e\u51e1\u5973\u85dd\u54e1) in 2003. The name was changed to Best Actress in a Supporting Role (\u6700\u4f73\u5973\u914d\u89d2) in 2005.\n\nNew York Drama Critics Award: The New York Drama Critics Awards (formed 1943) are awarded through the composite opinion of a sample of New York Drama Critics to recognize Excellence in Broadway Theater. Awards are given each season for Best Performance by an Actor, Best Performance by an Actress, Best Male Performance in a Musical, Best Femme Performance in a Musical, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, Most Promising Young Actor, Most Promising Young Actress, Best Directing Job, Best Scene-Designing Job, and Best Musical Score (further specified to Composer/Lyric Writer/Librettist). An award for Best Dance Director or Choreographer was added in the 1944-1945 season. Two new categories, most promising new playwright and best new director, were added for the 1946-1947 season.\n\nMichael Drayer: Michael Drayer (born March 19, 1986) is an American actor. He is best known for his recurring role as Cisco on the television drama\u2013thriller series \"Mr. Robot\", Gabe on the television drama series \"Deception\", and for his supporting role as Eddie in Sneaky Pete. Drayer also took part on other TV series such as \"Vinyl\", \"The Sopranos\", \"The Following\",\"Aquarius\", \"Timeless\", and a main role on the episode \"Bully\" of the comedy-drama television series \"Louie.\" In addition to the TV series, he also acted in small roles in films as \"The Wrestler\", \"August Rush\", and \"Before I Disappear\".\n\nKatie Cassidy: Katherine Evelyn Anita Cassidy (born November 25, 1986) is an American actress. After initially appearing in minor television roles, she made her film debut in \"When a Stranger Calls\" (2006). During the same year, she also had her first starring role as Kelli Presley in \"Black Christmas\" (2006). In 2007, Cassidy gained attention for her role as Ruby on the supernatural-horror television series \"Supernatural\", during its third season. She later had a supporting role in \"Taken\". In 2009, Cassidy became a cast member of the series \"Harper's Island\" and \"Melrose Place\", both of which lasted for only one season. During 2010, she had a supporting role as Kris Fowles in \"A Nightmare on Elm Street\" and a recurring role during the fourth season of \"Gossip Girl\".\n\nSarah Khan: Sarah Khan (Urdu: \u200e ) is a Pakistani actress who appears in Urdu television series. Khan made her screen debut with a supporting role in the 2012 Hum TV's television serial \"Badi Aapa\", and followed it with supporting roles in several successful television series. She rose to prominence with the role of a selfish girl who aspires to be rich in the romantic drama \"Alvida\" (2015). Khan then played a headstrong housewife in the mystry drama \"Mohabbat Aag Si\" (2015), which earned her a Best Supporting Actress award at Hum. Subsequently, she garnered wide recognition and public appreciation for portraying leading roles the romantic drama \"Tumhare Hain\" and the black magic-based romance \"Nazr-e-Bad\" (both 2017).\n\nNagareboshi (TV series): Nagareboshi (\u6d41\u308c\u661f , lit. \"Shooting Star\") is a Japanese television drama adapted from the -winning screenplay \"Kurage Marriage\" by Motoko Usuda. The series aired on the Getsuku time-slot from October 18 to December 20, 2010 on Fuji TV. The drama's slogan was \"Itsuwari no Ai Kara, Shinjitsu no Ai e\" (\u507d\u308a\u306e\u611b\u304b\u3089\u3001\u771f\u5b9f\u306e\u611b\u3078 , \"From Lie to True Love\") . 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The main focus was on the local music scene and indie rock.\n\nConcrete masonry unit: A concrete masonry unit (CMU) is a standard size rectangular block used in building construction.\n\nBackground music: Background music refers to various styles of music or soundscapes primarily intended to be passively listened to. It is not meant to be the main focus of an audience, but rather to supplement that which is meant to be focused upon. Music that is played at a low volume and is not the main focus of an audience is also referred to as background music. Traditional examples of background music include music played at various social gatherings and music played in certain retail venues. 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It was developed in Germany through selective breeding from a wild ancestor similar to the species \"Neocaridina zhangjiajiensis\". Adults grow to a size of 25 - and are a translucent white colour.\n\nCaffeinated alcoholic drink: A caffeinated alcoholic drink, or caffeinated alcoholic beverage, is a drink that contains both alcohol (also known formally as ethanol) and caffeine. They often include the ingredients of energy drinks as well. In 2010 and 2011, this type of beverage faced criticism for posing health risks to their drinkers. In some places there is a ban on caffeinated alcoholic beverages.\n\nRatafia: Ratafia is a term used for two types of sweet alcoholic beverage, either a fortified wine or a fruit-based beverage. The latter type is a liqueur or cordial flavoured with lemon peel, herbs in various amounts (nutmeg, cinnamon, clove, mint, rosemary, anise, etc.) typically combined with sugar. 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The cocktail may also be contrasted with the Michelada, which has similar flavouring ingredients but uses beer instead of vodka.\n\nLetter frequency: The frequency of letters in text has been studied for use in cryptanalysis, and frequency analysis in particular, dating back to the Iraqi mathematician Al-Kindi (c. 801\u2013873 AD), who formally developed the method (the ciphers breakable by this technique go back at least to the Caesar cipher invented by Julius Caesar, so this method could have been explored in classical times). Letter frequency analysis gained additional importance in Europe with the development of movable type in 1450 AD, where one must estimate the amount of type required for each letterform, as evidenced by the variations in letter compartment size in typographer's type cases.\n\nCaesar cipher: In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code or Caesar shift, is one of the simplest and most widely known encryption techniques. It is a type of substitution cipher in which each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter some fixed number of positions down the alphabet. For example, with a left shift of 3, D would be replaced by A, E would become B, and so on. The method is named after Julius Caesar, who used it in his private correspondence.\n\nLiberty pole: A liberty pole is a tall wooden pole, often used as a type of flagstaff, planted in the ground, surmounted by a Phrygian cap. The symbol originated in the immediate aftermath of the assassination of Roman dictator Julius Caesar by a group of Rome's Senators in 44 BC. Immediately after Caesar was killed, the leaders of the assassination plot went to meet a crowd of Romans at the Roman Forum; a pileus (a kind of skullcap that identified a freed slave) was placed atop a pole to symbolize that the Roman people had been freed from the rule of Caesar, which the assassins claimed had become a tyranny because it overstepped the authority of the Senate and thus betrayed the Republic. During the French revolution, the Roman pileus was confused with the Phrygian cap, and this mis-identification then led to the use of the Phrygian cap as a symbol of republicanism.\n\nFrozen carbonated beverage: A frozen carbonated beverage (FCB) is a mixture of flavored sugar syrup, carbon dioxide, and water that is frozen by a custom machine creating a drink comprising a fine slush of suspended ice crystals, with liquid. The final ice crystal concentration changes from 10% to 50%. It dispenses on a type of beverage and a trade mark of each company producing FCB. Some common FCBs are the Slurpee, the ICEE, and the Froster and also known as Fizzy Slush Machines.\n\nAlcohol congener analysis: Alcohol congener analysis of blood and urine is used to provide an indication of the type of alcoholic beverage consumed. The analysis involves investigating compounds called congeners that give the beverage a distinctive appearance, aroma, and flavour, not including water and ethanol. The theory of discovering one\u2019s drinking habits has been investigated since the late 1970s, predominantly in Germany, for \"hip-flask\" defence type cases (after-drinking). 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The team competes in the Championship, the second tier of English football. The football club was formed in 1889 as an offshoot of Sheffield United Cricket Club, and are nicknamed The Blades due to Sheffield's history of steel production. The club have played their home games at Bramall Lane since their formation in 1889. Bramall Lane is currently an all-seater ground with a capacity of 32,702.\n\nBramall Lane: Bramall Lane is a football stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is the home of Sheffield United. As the largest stadium in Sheffield during the 19th century it hosted most of the city's most significant matches including the final of the world's first football tournament, first floodlit match and several matches between the Sheffield and London Football Associations that led to the unification of their respective rules. It was also used by Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield F.C. for major matches. It has been the home of Sheffield United since the club's establishment in 1889. It is the oldest major stadium in the world still to be hosting professional association football matches.\n\nLewis McGugan: Lewis Shay McGugan (born 25 October 1988) is an English professional footballer who most recently played as a midfielder for Sheffield Wednesday. He has also represented England at under-17 and under-19 levels.\n\nJan Bartram: Jan Lewis Bartram (born 6 March 1962 as Jan Louis Bartram), known simply as Jan Bartram, is a Danish former professional association football player in the midfielder position. He played for Scottish team Rangers F.C. and Bayer 05 Uerdingen in Germany, as well as Danish teams AGF and Br\u00f8ndby IF. He earned 32 caps and scored five goals for the Denmark national football team and was in the Danish squad for the 1986 FIFA World Cup.\n\nSheffield Wednesday F.C.: Sheffield Wednesday Football Club is a professional association football club based in Sheffield, England. The team competes in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system. Formed as an offshoot of The Wednesday Cricket Club in 1867, they went by the name of The Wednesday Football Club until changing to their current name in 1929.\n\nFootball in England: Association football is the national sport in England, where the first modern set of rules for the code were established in 1863, which were a major influence on the development of the modern Laws of the Game. With over 40,000 association football clubs, England has more clubs involved in the code than any other country as well as the world's first club (Sheffield F.C.), the world's oldest professional association football club (Notts County F.C), the oldest national governing body (the Football Association), the first national team, the oldest national knockout competition (the FA Cup) and the oldest national league (the English Football League). Today England's top domestic league, the Premier League, is one of the most popular and richest sports leagues in the world, with six of the ten richest football clubs in the world.\n\nLee Thompson (footballer): Lee Thompson (born 25 March 1982 in Sheffield, England) is a professional Association football midfielder currently playing for Boston United. He made almost 100 appearances in Football League Two for Boston United between 2002 and 2005.\n\nHistory of association football: Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, can be traced to as far back as the Medieval period in Britain (medieval football). The modern game of association football originates from the formation of The Football Association in London, England in 1863 based on multiple efforts to standardize the varying forms of the game. This allowed clubs to play each other without dispute and which specifically banned handling of the ball (except by goalkeepers) and hacking during open field play. After the fifth meeting of the association a schism emerged between association football and the rules played by the Rugby school, later to be called rugby football. At the time, football clubs had played by their own, individual codes and game-day rules usually had to be agreed upon before a match could commence. For example, the Sheffield Rules that applied to most matches played in the Sheffield area were a different code. Football has been an Olympic sport ever since the second modern Summer Olympic Games in 1900.\n\nNotts County F.C.: Notts County Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. With records of games as early as 28 November 1862, Notts County is recognised as the oldest association football team in the world now playing at a professional level. Between 1888\u201389 and 2013\u201314 they played a total of 4,756 Football League matches\u00a0\u2013 more than any other English team. The team plays in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. 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It borders the provincial capital of Hangzhou to the northwest, Quzhou to the southwest, Lishui to the south, Taizhou to the east, and Shaoxing to the northeast. Its population was 5,361,572 at the 2010 census including 1,077,245 in the built-up area made of two urban districts (not including the satellite city of Lanxi, which has become essentially a suburban offshoot of Jinhua's main urban area).\n\nLanxi, Zhejiang: Lanxi also known as Lanchi () is a county-level city under the administration of the prefecture-level city Jinhua in Zhejiang Province, China.\n\nHuangdian, Zhejiang: Huangdian () is a town under the administration of Lanxi City in western Zhejiang province, China, located 10 km northwest of downtown Lanxi. , it has 46 villages under its administration.\n\nGlove puppetry: Glove puppetry () is a type of opera using cloth puppets that originated during the 17th century in Quanzhou or Zhangzhou of China's Fujian province, and historically practised in the Min Nan-speaking areas such as Quanzhou, Zhangzhou, the Chaoshan region of Guangdong, and other parts of southern China. It had since established itself contemporarily as a popular art form in Taiwan.\n\nLonghai City: Longhai is a county-level city within the prefecture-level city of Zhangzhou, in the south of Fujian province, People's Republic of China. Longhai comprises territory on both banks of the lower Jiulong River, although most of its area is on the right (southern) bank. The left bank yields to Xiamen before reaching the sea, the right bank becomes the south shore of Xiamen Bay and is home to the Zhangzhou Port tariff-free industrial export zone, in Longhai's Gangwei Town.\n\nZhejiang Television: Zhejiang Television (ZJTV, ), is a television channel under Zhejiang Radio and Television Group serving the Hangzhou city and Zhejiang province area. 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The prefecture around the city proper comprises the southeast corner of the province, facing the Taiwan Strait and surrounding the prefecture of Xiamen. During the 2010 census, the entire area of Zhangzhou was home to 4,809,983 inhabitants. Along with the 1.9m people of central Xiamen, its urban districts of Longwen and Xiangcheng, together with Longhai, form a single metropolitan area of about 5 million people .\n\nZhangzhou Railway Station: Zhangzhou Railway Station is the main train station of the Zhangzhou metropolitan area in China's Fujian Province. The station is located in Hongtang Village (\u6d2a\u5858\u6751) of Longhai City, about 10\u00a0km south of downtown Zhangzhou. It is located on the common section of the Longxia Railway (Longyan-Xiamen; opened in mid-2012) and the Xiashen Railway (Xiamen-Shenzhen Railway; opened at the end of 2013).\n\nZhejiang University of Finance and Economics: Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics located in the city of Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics (hereinafter referred to as ZUFE) is a prestigious institution of higher education with economy-related disciplines as the key disciplines, ensuring a coordinated development of various disciplines, namely\uff0c Economics, Management, Humanities, Law, Science, Engineering and Arts. ZUFE, founded in 1974, was formerly known as Zhejiang Academy of Public Finance and Banking, and in 1987 she was renamed as Zhejiang Institute of Finance and Economics with the approval of the former State Education Commission. Then In 1991, the university was authorized as a bachelor's degree granting institution, in 2003 an institution granting master's degree, and in 2006, ZUFE got \u201cExcellence\u201d in the Undergraduate Teaching Quality Assessment initiated by Ministry of Education. In 2012, ZUFE became an institution qualified to grant doctoral degree in \u201cNational Special Needs Services Personnel Training Project\u201d. 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The school was founded by Tapping Reeve in 1784 after tutoring students, including his brother-in-law, Aaron Burr, in law in the ten years previously and developing a 14-month course of study to prepare students for the Bar exam. Reeve, who later became the Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, hired former student James Gould to assist him in delivering lectures. By the time the school closed in 1833, over 1,100 young men from throughout the country had attended, many of whom went on to have significant influence on political, economic, and legal development of the United States during the antebellum period. Some of the school's most notable students include Burr and John C. Calhoun.\n\nEunice Dennie Burr: Eunice Dennie Burr (1732-1805) and her husband Thaddeus Burr were considered the \"first couple\" of Fairfield, Connecticut in pre-revolutionary times. Eunice married Thaddeus Burr in 1759. Before the American Revolution, their house hosted John Adams, Samuel Adams, Aaron Burr, John Hancock, and George Washington. In 1779 their house was burned by British soldiers under General Tryon's command; the soldiers also looted the house and stole Eunice's rings, buckles, and silver buttons, and Eunice hid from them in the marshes behind her house. The house was rebuilt by Eunice and Thaddeus in 1791. For its rebuilding, John Hancock presented the frame, as his own house frame was the model after which the Burr mansion (as it is now known) was built, though the Burr mansion has changed since.\n\nBurr\u2013Hamilton duel: The Burr\u2013Hamilton duel was fought between prominent American politicians Aaron Burr, the sitting Vice President of the United States, and Alexander Hamilton, the former Secretary of the Treasury, at Weehawken, New Jersey on July 11, 1804. The duel was the culmination of a long and bitter rivalry between the two men. Burr shot and mortally wounded Hamilton, who was carried to the home of William Bayard, where he died the next day.\n\nTheodosia Burr Alston: Theodosia Burr Alston (June 21, 1783 \u2013 approximately January 2 or 3, 1813) was the daughter of U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr and Theodosia Bartow Prevost. Her husband, Joseph Alston, was governor of South Carolina during the War of 1812. She was lost at sea at age 29.\n\nJeremiah Rankin: Jeremiah Eames Rankin (January 2, 1828 \u2013 November 28, 1904) was an abolitionist, champion of the temperance movement, minister of Washington D.C.'s First Congregational Church, and correspondent with Frederick Douglass. In 1890 he was appointed sixth president of Howard University in Washington, D.C. Howard University's Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel was built during Jeremiah Rankin's tenure as president (1890\u20131903) and named after his brother. Rankin is best known as author of the hymns \"God Be with You 'Til we Meet Again\" and \"Tell It to Jesus.\" In 1903 Rankin published a fictional journal of Esther Burr (Jonathan Edwards's daughter and mother of the third vice president of the United States, Aaron Burr).\n\nOne If By Land, Two If By Sea Restaurant: One If By Land, Two If By Sea is a fine dining restaurant located at 17 Barrow Street (between Seventh Avenue South and West 4th Street) in the West Village of the New York City Manhattan borough. It has been recognized for its classic menu, long history, and beautiful decor. The restaurant operates inside a historic carriage house built in 1767. It was subsequently purchased by Aaron Burr in 1794 and rumored to be haunted by his ghost. In the 1830s, the former residence was converted into a pub and brothel. In 1910, the building first became a restaurant. The decor features candlelit tables, two fireplaces, and a baby grand piano. The classic menu has been noted for its signature dish, Beef Wellington. 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It is the commercial and transportation hub of Cape Cod and was designated an urban area as of the 1990 census. Because of this, many refer to Hyannis as the \"Capital of the Cape\". It contains a majority of the Barnstable Town offices and two important shopping districts: the historic downtown Main Street and the Route 132 Commercial District, including Cape Cod Mall and Independence Park, headquarters of Cape Cod Potato Chips. Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis is the largest on Cape Cod.\n\nJoint Base Cape Cod: The Joint Base Cape Cod is a joint base created by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the United States War Department in 1935. Governor James Curley signed the state bill to allocate and purchase land for a military facility, and establishing a formal commission to manage this new state military property and personnel. After 22000 acre of land was secured in Cape Cod, the Massachusetts National Guard began erecting tents and a basic training program in the following year. Formerly the Massachusetts Military Reservation, it was renamed in 2013 to Joint Base Cape Cod.\n\nCape Cod Rail Trail: The Cape Cod Rail Trail (CCRT) is a 22 mi paved rail trail located on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. The trail route passes through the towns of Dennis, Harwich, Brewster, Orleans, Eastham, and Wellfleet. It connects to the 6-plus mile (10\u00a0km) Old Colony Rail Trail leading to Chatham, and 8 miles (13\u00a0km) of trails within Nickerson State Park. It also passes near the end of the Nauset Bike Trail leading to Coast Guard Beach in Cape Cod National Seashore. Short side trips on roads lead to several other national seashore beaches.\n\nCape Cod Central Railroad: The Cape Cod Central Railroad is a heritage railroad located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It operates on a rail line known as the Cape Main Line which is owned by Massachusetts Department of Transportation. The line was previously owned and operated by the Cape Cod Railroad, the Old Colony Railroad, and later the New Haven Railroad, each of which operated passenger trains on the line from 1854 to 1959. Although it is the namesake of the Cape Cod Central Railroad (1861\u201368), the two companies are unrelated. This company, however, is the first of this brand name to not be a railroad company just on paper.\n\nCape Cod Bay: Cape Cod Bay is a large bay of the Atlantic Ocean adjacent to the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Measuring 604 sqmi below a line drawn from Brant Rock in Marshfield to Race Point in Provincetown, Massachusetts, it is enclosed by Cape Cod to the south and east, and Plymouth County, Massachusetts, to the west. To the north of Cape Cod Bay lie Massachusetts Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Cape Cod Bay is the southernmost extremity of the Gulf of Maine. Cape Cod Bay is one of the bays adjacent to Massachusetts that give it the name Bay State. The others are Narragansett Bay, Buzzards Bay, and Massachusetts Bay.\n\nRockland Trust: Rockland Trust is a commercial bank based in Rockland, Massachusetts that serves Southeastern Massachusetts, Coastal Massachusetts, Cape Cod, and Boston's MetroWest. Established in 1907 as Rockland Trust Company, it is one of few local banks that retain their original name and independent ownership after more than 100 years. (Rockland Trust Company is the wholly owned subsidiary of Independent Bank Corp., which is publicly traded on NASDAQ (INDB).) Rockland Trust is the largest publicly traded commercial bank headquartered in Massachusetts, with more than 8 billion in assets and over 1000 employees. Rockland Trust offers a wide range of commercial, retail, commercial banking products and services, business and consumer loans, insurance products and services, and investment management services from: 77 retail branches, 10 commercial lending centers, and 4 mortgage banking centers located throughout Eastern Massachusetts and on Cape Cod; and 4 investment management offices located in Southeastern Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, and in Rhode Island. Corporate headquarters are in Hanover, Massachusetts.\n\nJames H. Cromartie: James H. Cromartie is an internationally renowned American artist credited with the birth of Hard-Edge Realism, a style by turns both redolent of and a departure from the Magic Realism pioneered by Andrew Wyeth. The list of celebrities and wealthy patrons reported to be among his collectors is extensive and examples of Cromartie\u2019s work may be found in 125 countries across the globe. Domestically, Cromartie has been called, \u201cone of America\u2019s leading historical artists,\u201d for his commissioned portraits of the White House, Smithsonian Institution, U.S Capitol and Supreme Court, among others. In 2005, James H. Cromartie\u2019s historical portrait of the White House was featured in the widely distributed art history textbook, ArtTalk, a distinction granted to a mere 25 living artists globally. Cromartie has resided year-round on Nantucket, Massachusetts for over 35 years, proudly quipping, \u201cthere are Nantucket artists, but then again there are\u2026artists who have chosen to live on Nantucket. There\u2019s a b-i-g difference.\u201d\n\nNantucket, Massachusetts: Nantucket is an island about 30 mi by ferry south from Cape Cod, in the American state of Massachusetts. Together with the small islands of Tuckernuck and Muskeget, it constitutes the Town of Nantucket, and the conterminous Nantucket County, which are consolidated. As of the 2010 census, the population was 10,172. Part of the town is designated the Nantucket CDP, or census-designated place. The region of Surfside on Nantucket is the southernmost settlement in Massachusetts.\n\nNantucket Sound: Nantucket Sound is a roughly triangular area of the Atlantic Ocean offshore from the U.S. state of Massachusetts. It is 30 mi long and 25 mi wide, and is enclosed by Cape Cod on the north, Nantucket on the south, and Martha's Vineyard on the west. Between Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard it is connected to the Vineyard Sound. Ports on Nantucket Sound include Nantucket and Hyannis, Massachusetts.\n\nBillingsgate Island: Billingsgate Island, also sometimes known as Bellingsgate Island, was an island off Cape Cod in Massachusetts in the United States. Originally settled as a fishing and whaling community as part of the town of Eastham, Massachusetts, Billingsgate Island was for a long time the site of a lighthouse used as a navigational aid in Cape Cod Bay. 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The album was co-produced by Billy Milano, the frontman of crossover thrash bands S.O.D. and M.O.D.. It marks a return to a more hardcore punk style of sound than the thrash metal inspired music of \"One Voice\". Backing vocals, amongst others, were provided by Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederiksen of Rancid, and Jimmy Gestapo of Murphy's Law.\n\nSomething's Gotta Give (LeAnn Rimes song): \"Something's Gotta Give\" is a song written by Craig Wiseman and Tony Mullins, and recorded by American country music artist LeAnn Rimes. It was released in December 2005 as the third single from her seventh studio album \"This Woman\". The song reached a peak of #2 on the Hot Country Songs chart in mid-2006, becoming Rimes' highest-peaking country single since the Number One \"One Way Ticket (Because I Can)\" in 1996-1997. The #1 spot was held by \"Summertime\" by Kenny Chesney. The song also won ASCAP awards for its writers.\n\nFuture Hearts: Future Hearts is the sixth studio album by American rock band All Time Low, released April 3, 2015 by Hopeless Records as the follow-up to \"Don't Panic\" (2012). The first single, \"Something's Gotta Give\" premiered on BBC Radio 1 on January 12, 2015. Every physical copy contains five of twenty collectible \"polaroids\". Deluxe editions of \"Future Hearts\" feature bonus songs, expanded artwork and an alternate cover. This is the last All Time Low album to be released on Hopeless Records.\n\nRoxanne Beckford: Roxanne Beckford (born November 17, 1969), a.k.a. Roxanne Beckford-Hoge, is an American actress who was born and raised in Jamaica. She has acted in numerous television series and played small roles in movies, including \"Bewitched\" (2005) \"Something's Gotta Give\" (2003), and \"Father of the Bride Part II\" (1995). Beckford began her career in acting as a child starring in television commercials in Jamaica. 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He has also provided additional music for films such as \"Madagascar\", \"Pearl Harbor\", and \"Something's Gotta Give\".\n\nFred Astaire: Fred Astaire (born Frederick Austerlitz; May 10, 1899 \u2013 June 22, 1987) was an American dancer, singer, actor, choreographer and television presenter.\n\nSomething's Gotta Give: Something's Gotta Give or Something's Got to Give may refer to:\n\nSomething's Gotta Give (film): Something's Gotta Give is a 2003 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers. It stars Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton as a successful 60-something and 50-something, who find love for each other in later life, despite being complete opposites. Keanu Reeves and Amanda Peet co-star, with Frances McDormand, Paul Michael Glaser, Jon Favreau, and KaDee Strickland playing key supporting roles.\n\nSomething's Gotta Give (Johnny Mercer song): \"Something's Gotta Give\" is a popular song with words and music by Johnny Mercer in 1954. 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This colorless liquid has a characteristic sweet smell (similar to pear drops) and is used in glues, nail polish removers, decaffeinating tea and coffee, and cigarettes (see list of additives in cigarettes). Ethyl acetate is the ester of ethanol and acetic acid; it is manufactured on a large scale for use as a solvent. The combined annual production in 1985 of Japan, North America, and Europe was about 400,000 tonnes. In 2004, an estimated 1.3\u00a0million tonnes were produced worldwide.\n\nSwedish ethyl acetate method: The Swedish ethyl acetate method (SweEt) is a method for chemical analysis of pesticide residues in food using ethyl acetate as an extraction medium followed by analysis with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS). 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The picture was filmed in the United Kingdom and features an ensemble supporting cast including Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Telly Savalas, Robert Webber, and Donald Sutherland. The film is based on E. M. Nathanson's novel of the same name that was inspired by a real-life group called the \"Filthy Thirteen\". In 2001, the American Film Institute placed the film at number 65 on their 100 Years... 100 Thrills list.\n\nThe Inglorious Bastards: The Inglorious Bastards (Italian: \"Quel maledetto treno blindato\" , literally: \"That damned armored train\") is a 1978 Italian action/war film directed by Enzo G. Castellari, written by Sandro Continenza, Sergio Grieco, Franco Marotta, Romano Migliorini, and Laura Toscano, and starring Bo Svenson, Peter Hooten, Fred Williamson, Michael Pergolani, and Jackie Basehart. The film score was written by Francesco De Masi. The film\u2014which concerns a group of prisoners who are drafted into a special war mission in 1944\u2014is a loose remake of the 1967 American film, \"The Dirty Dozen\".\n\nCalvin A. Johnson Jr.: Calvin A. Johnson Jr. (born November 21, 1985) is an American saxophonist, bandleader, composer, producer, and actor from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. A multi-instrumentalist, he is best known as a tenor and soprano saxophone player but also performs and records on alto and baritone saxophones, clarinet, and flute. Johnson has worked with many of the biggest names in New Orleans music, including Aaron Neville, Harry Connick, Jr., the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Mystikal, Irvin Mayfield, Mannie Fresh, and others. Johnson is the nephew of New Orleans clarinetist Ralph Johnson, a longtime member of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Johnson began playing saxophone at the age of seven, and since 2008 has been playing with his own band, Calvin Johnson & Native Son. In 2015, he started a new band with Dirty Dozen Brass Band founding member and sousaphone player, Kirk Joseph, called Chapter:SOUL.\n\nThe Dirty Dozen: Next Mission: The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission is a made-for-TV film and sequel to the original \"Dirty Dozen\", directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and reuniting Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine and Richard Jaeckel 18 years after the original hit war film. Marvin returns to lead an all-new dirty dozen on a mission to assassinate an SS General played by Wolf Kahler.\n\nThe Secret Invasion: The Secret Invasion is a 1964 American war film directed by Roger Corman. It stars Stewart Granger, Raf Vallone, Mickey Rooney, Edd Byrnes, Henry Silva, Spela Rozin and William Campbell. Appearing three years before \"The Dirty Dozen\" (1967), the film features a similar World War II mission where convicts are recruited by the Allies for an extremely hazardous operation behind enemy lines.\n\nLee Marvin: Lee Marvin (February 19, 1924 \u2013 August 29, 1987) was an American film and television actor. Known for his distinctive voice and prematurely white hair, Marvin initially appeared in supporting roles, mostly villains, soldiers, and other hardboiled characters. A prominent television role was that of Detective Lieutenant Frank Ballinger in the NBC crime series \"M Squad\" (1957\u20131960).\n\nDirty Dozen: The Dirty Dozen is a 1967 American war film. Dirty Dozen may also refer to:\n\nDeadly Dozen: Deadly Dozen is a 2001 World War II oriented squad-based first-person shooter video game developed by nFusion Interactive. The title refers to the famous World War II movie \"The Dirty Dozen\". As in the movie, the main protagonists are military misfits sentenced to death or long term imprisonment who are given a chance to redeem themselves by going on dangerous missions. The game was followed by a sequel titled \"\".\n\nThe Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission: The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission is a 1987 made-for-TV film and is the second sequel to the original \"The Dirty Dozen\". It features an all-new 'dirty dozen,' this time under the leadership of Major Wright (Telly Savalas), playing a different role than in the 1967 film.\n\nThe Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission: The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission is a 1988 made-for-TV film directed by Lee H. Katzin, and is the third sequel to \"The Dirty Dozen\". 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She was noted to be lazy and loud, and by 1969, some civil servants tried to remove her from Cabinet, but this did not happen, because of the suspected bad publicity that this action would incur. She was not heard of again, until a reply to a member of the public in 1976 revealed that she had retired to the home of a civil servant. Her successor was Wilberforce, who became the next Chief Mouser in the 1970s.\n\nMeyers Manx: The Meyers Manx dune buggy is a small recreationally-oriented automobile, designed initially for desert racing by Californian engineer, artist, boat builder and surfer Bruce F. Meyers. It was produced by his Fountain Valley, California company, B. F. Meyers & Co. from 1964 to 1971, in the form of car kits applied to shortened chassis of Volkswagen Beetles. The car line dominated dune racing in its time, breaking records immediately, and was eventually also released in street-oriented models, until the company's demise due to tax problems after Meyers's departure. New vehicles inspired by the original Manx buggy have been produced by Meyers's re-founded operation, Meyers Manx, Inc., since 2000. The name and cat logo of the brand derives from the Manx cat, by virtue of the tailless breed's and the shortened vehicle's truncated \"stubbiness\".\n\nCat body-type mutation: Cats, like all living organisms, occasionally have mutations that affect their body type. Sometimes, these cat body-type mutations are striking enough that humans select for and perpetuate them. This is not always in the best interests of the cat, as many of these mutations are harmful; some are even lethal in their homozygous form.\n\nExtinct animals from the Isle of Man: Some animal species and breeds once existed on the Isle of Man but are now extinct. Some plant species have also been included at the end of this article. There are no known specimens of the following breeds of dog, cattle, pig, horse and sheep. 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These hypotheses relate to the paradox of sexual reproduction and suggest an explanation of why sexual reproduction became the most common way of reproduction among three types of reproduction known in biology: asexual, hermaphrodite reproduction and sexual reproduction. The paradox of sexual reproduction (discussed more on the page evolution of sexual reproduction) notes that Hermaphrodite reproduction gives the highest diversity of configurations and an easier mating process than bi-sexual reproduction (such as in humans, when half of the members (males) can\u2019t reproduce and can only diversify the genes). Since in bi-sexual reproduction members of species can mate only with the opposite sex, there are fewer opportunities for mating and a lower diversity of outcome of their gene recombinations, in comparison to hermaphrodites. Meanwhile bisexual species still have to share food and other resources with members who don\u2019t reproduce (males). In spite of these disadvantages of bi-sexual reproduction, paradoxically, most plants and animals shifted from hermaphroditism and gonochorism to sexual dimorphism. Why? (Figure 1). (for comparison of types of reproduction see the review: In 2001, Vladimir Iskrin began refining and expanding on Geodakyan's theory.\n\nManx cat: The Manx cat ( , in earlier times often spelled Manks), is a breed of domestic cat (\"Felis catus\") originating on the Isle of Man, with a naturally occurring mutation that shortens the tail. Many Manx have a small stub of a tail, but Manx cats are best known as being entirely tailless; this is the most distinguishing characteristic of the breed, along with elongated hind legs and a rounded head. Manx cats come in all coat colours and patterns, though all-white specimens are rare, and the coat range of the original stock was more limited. Long-haired variants are sometimes considered a separate breed, the Cymric. Manx are prized as skilled hunters, and thus have often been sought by farmers with rodent problems, and been a preferred ship's cat breed. They are said to be social, tame and active. An old local term for the cats on their home island is stubbin. Manx have been exhibited in cat shows since the 1800s, with the first known breed standard published in 1903.\n\nShooting (association football): Shooting is easily the most common way for goals to be scored. It is done using the feet; using the head, i.e. heading the ball, is the second most common way in which goals are scored.\n\nBRCA mutation: A \"BRCA\" mutation is a mutation in either of the \"BRCA1\" and \"BRCA2\" genes, which are tumour suppressor genes. Hundreds of different types of mutations in these genes have been identified, some of which have been determined to be harmful, while others have no proven impact. Harmful mutations in these genes may produce a hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome in affected persons. Only 5-10% of breast cancer cases in women are attributed to \"BRCA1\" and \"BRCA2\" mutations (with \"BRCA1\" mutations being slightly more common than \"BRCA2\" mutations), but the impact on women with the gene mutation is more profound. Women with harmful mutations in either \"BRCA1\" or \"BRCA2\" have a risk of breast cancer that is about five times the normal risk, and a risk of ovarian cancer that is about ten to thirty times normal. The risk of breast and ovarian cancer is higher for women with a high-risk \"BRCA1\" mutation than with a \"BRCA2\" mutation. 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The main race held there is the HP Hood Oxford 250, which has run under various sanctions over the years, including in the early 1990s the NASCAR Xfinity Series in a combination race with what is now the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, but later became a Late Model race, and now a Pro All Star Series Super Late Model race. The 250 green flag lap race has often featured NASCAR's three national series stars, even when it was not an Xfinity championship race in the early 1990s, as it is currently held during the NASCAR late-summer off week. Among the NASCAR stars who have raced the AIM Recycling Oxford 250 are 17 drivers who have won NASCAR Sprint Cup Series majors, with eleven of them Sprint Cup Series champions, and five of those are now NASCAR Hall of Fame members.\n\nJamie Aube: Jamie Aube (born August 4, 1953 in Charlotte, Vermont) is an American stock car racing driver. He raced in the NASCAR Grand National Division, Busch East Series, where he has won three consecutive championships. 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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\u00a0mm) of precipitation per year) to cultivated cropland.\n\nOxford Cheetahs: The Oxford Cheetahs were a British speedway team based in Oxford, England. From 1972 to 1975, they were known as Oxford Rebels, which was the name the team took to White City in 1976 as White City Rebels. The new Oxford team, in the National League, took back the name of Cheetahs. Until 30 May 2007, they rode in the National League in 1976 Elite League and operated a junior side known as the Oxford Lions which competed in the Conference League.\n\nAube (musician): Akifumi Nakajima (\u4e2d\u5d8b\u662d\u6587 , Nakajima Akifumi ) (January 13, 1959\u00a0\u2013 September 25, 2013), better known by his stage name Aube, was a Japanese noise musician. He had released many CDs, LPs and cassettes since 1991, and was regarded as one of the most important noise musicians working of his time. He did not like to term his work \"music,\" preferring the term \"design\": \"I don't think of myself as a musician or an artist. I'm a designer. I therefore consider my sound works to be designs as well\". The essential element of his Aube project was that each record was composed with only a single material source, manipulated and processed using various types of electronic equipment. Examples of sources he manipulated include water, fluorescent lamps, voltage-controlled oscillators, voices, pulmonary sounds, the Holy Bible's pages and sounds made with steel wire.\n\nOxford, Maine: Oxford is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,110 at the 2010 census. Oxford is home to the Oxford Plains Speedway, the annual Oxford County Fair, and Oxford Casino. The town includes the village of Welchville.\n\nKal Naga: Kal Naga (also credited as Khaled Naga or Khaled Abol Naga) is a multi award-winning actor, film producer and director from Egypt (he directed theatre mostly and short films). He is a movie star in the Arab World and the Middle East but also a familiar face internationally specially in European film festivals, where he has been honoured with a diverse range of awards as an actor and producer as well as a jury member in film festivals. Since 2016 he focused on English speaking markets [\"Tyrant\" TV series season 3 (2016), American FX TV Network, \"Vikings\" season 5 (2017), History Channel and \"The Last Post\" TV mini series, UK's BBC TV]. His roles covered a multitude of genres, from musicals [\"None but that!\" (2007)], action [\"Agamista\"(2007), \"Eyes Of A Thief\" (2014)], thrillers [\"Kashf Hesab\" (2007)], art-house [\"Heliopolis\" (2009), \"Villa 69\" (2013), \"Decor\" (2014)] and a slapstick comedy [\"Habibi Naeman (Sleeping Habibi)\" (2008)]. He played the lead in many award-winning films that gained him outstanding international critics acclaim as one of the finest actors in the world today out of the Arab region. He studied and graduated (with highest honours) as a Tele-communication engineer' from Ain Shams University, studied theatre (as a minor) at the American University in Cairo, and worked on a spacecraft design program (UoSAT-5 ) in the UK. He finally confirmed his passion and calling for the arts by the year 2000. In a film festival in 2016 celebrating Arabic films submissions to the \"Oscars,\" he was honoured for being the most submitted actor in Arabic films submissions to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (\"The Oscars)\". He is often tagged in western media as \"Egypt's \"Brad Pitt\" for his many career similarities with the latter, also described as \"the next Omar Sharif\" specially after his American debut movie \"Civic Duty\" in 2007. He was also described as \"Egypt's International treasure\" for advocating for freedom and standing up against injustice in his home country Egypt. He is one of the most recognisable faces of the 2011 revolution, seizing the anti-regime sentiment in the streets of Cairo and taking part in mass demonstrations that led to the removal of President Mubarak. He faced defamation campaigns against him by the state owned and controlled media during Mubarak era before the January 25th 2011 revolution in Egypt, and once again from the 2013 \"coup d'etat\" General Sisi government in Egypt. Nonetheless he continued his regional and international award-winning success, as well as waves of strong support on social media. He also had a very celebrated and successful career across the Arab world TV networks as a TV & radio host in prime time shows from 1997 till 2005. He is a human and child rights activist and has been Egypt's UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador 2007\u20132015. He has worked across a diverse variety of media, including theatre, radio, television and film in Arabic, English and some French and Italian.\n\nJaime King: Jaime King (born April 23, 1979) is an American actress and model. 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The name was a play on the Spice Girls, who were extremely popular at the same time and famed for their 'Girl Power' persona.\n\nNeutral zone trap: The neutral zone trap (often referred to as simply the trap) is a defensive strategy used in ice hockey to prevent an opposing team from proceeding through the neutral zone (the area between the blue lines) to force turnovers. The strategy is generally used to level the playing field for teams that are not as offensively talented as their opponents, although the trap can also be used by teams simply looking to protect a lead late in the game. 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As a manager, he is mostly remembered for his successful spell with Parma during the late 90s, where he managed to win the Coppa Italia, the UEFA Cup, and the Supercoppa Italiana.\n\nJuniper Shuey: Juniper Shuey (born 1974) is a Seattle-based visual artist, known for his video installations and sculptural performance. He is the Co-Artistic Director of zoe|juniper and is the Head Carpenter at the University of Washington Meany Hall. Since establishing himself in the late 90's he has continued to gain a professional reputation for his works.\n\nPete Yorn: Peter Joseph Yorn (born July 27, 1974) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He first gained international recognition after his debut record, \"Musicforthemorningafter\", was released to critical and commercial acclaim in 2001. 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The band built a sizable following, particularly in the Mid-West. In addition to their own material, live shows were well known for wide ranging covers.\n\nRobbie Fowler: Robert Bernard Fowler (born 9 April 1975) is an English former professional footballer and manager who played as a striker from 1993 to 2012. 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He was the founding director of the Burgenland Landesmuseum in Eisenstadt, Austria and throughout his life remained a committed advocate for this region and its people. Being Jewish, he was removed from his job as a public servant immediately following the Anschluss and fled to Britain with his young family. In 1949 Barb joined the Warburg Institute, ultimately becoming Librarian and publishing extensively in both English and German.\n\nTop Chef (season 13): Top Chef: California is the thirteenth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". The season was announced by Bravo on April 14, 2015. Similar to \"\", filming took place in several locations across California, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Oakland, and the greater Palm Springs area, concluding with a finale in Las Vegas, Nevada. \"Top Chef: California\" had a two-night premiere on December 2\u20133, 2015. Host Padma Lakshmi and head judge Tom Colicchio returned, alongside judges Gail Simmons, Emeril Lagasse, and Richard Blais, among others. The companion web series, \"Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen\", also returned, premiering immediately following the second part of the season premiere on December 3, 2015. In the season finale, Jeremy Ford was declared the Top Chef, defeating Amar Santana. Isaac Toups received the Fan Favorite Award.\n\nEarly\u2013Hasley feud: The Early\u2013Hasley Feud (1865\u20131869) was a family feud that took place immediately following the Civil War, in Bell County, Texas. The two main antagonists were John Early and Samual Hasley.\n\nIsono Kazumasa: Isono Kazumasa (\u78ef\u91ce \u54e1\u660c , 1534\u20131583) was relatively the most senior of retainer beneath the clan of Azai throughout the latter Sengoku Period of Feudal Japan. Initially at the time in which Kazumasa began his service under the Azai, Sukemasa was the present head over the clan, and Kazumasa began his great line of feats by supporting the former in a desperate conflict against the Rokkaku that took place in 1561. Within this event, the Rokkaku attempted to ultimately take over the entire Sawayama castle through means of besiegement, but were met with failure in this attempt after Kazumasa was sent as relief, convincing Sukemasa to allow this respective retainer complete jurisdiction over Sumamata castle as a reward for his reliability. Following the succession of Azai Nagamasa, Kazumasa willingly supported the former within many variable conflicts throughout the years that had passed, the most notable being Anegawa of 1570, where Kazumasa was said to have fought with such conviction and courage on the battlefield that his favorite horse was shot out beneath him and he unhesitatingly mounted a new horse immediately following the first, charging even deeper into the Oda ranks that surrounded him. In furthered justification to this, Kazumasa penetrated so far past the soldiers of Shibata Katsuie and Toyotomi Hideyoshi that he would have initially breached into the main camp of Oda Nobunaga if the additional units of Mori Yoshinari and Sakuma Nobumori did not immediately assist their respective allies.\n\nBattle of Sena Gallica (82 BC): The Battle of Sena G\u00e1lica was a battle that took place in April or May of 82 BC during the context of Sulla's Second Civil War in the area around present day Senigallia. The battle pitted the Optimates under the command of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, legatus of Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix against the Populares forces commanded by Gaius Marcius Censorinus who was in turn the legatus of Gnaeus Papirius Carbo. The battle resulted in a decisive Optimate victory. Immediately following the battle, the town was subjected to a brutal sacking by Sulla's victorious forces.\n\nTwelve Stones: Twelve Stones (twelve \u05de\u05e6\u05d1\u05d5\u05ea (matzevot) or standing stones) was a common form of marking a spectacular religious event in the days of Kingdom of Judah before the time of King Josiah ( ). The stones were specifically placed in a circle in the place where the heads of each tribe stood at the meeting that the twelve tribes had with Joshua as their leader immediately following the crossing of the Jordan River into the land of Israel ( ). This was practiced for a limited period of time in the northern Kingdom of Israel. Similarly, the prophet Elijah used twelve stones to build an altar ( ). The stones were from a broken altar that had been built on Mount Carmel before the First Temple was erected. Upon the completion of the Temple, offerings on other altars became forbidden. What was unique with Elijah's altar was that God would ignite the offering with fire (or lightning) from heaven. The timing of this display made it the most spectacular religious event since the Exodus from Egypt. Hence, use of a Twelve-Stone monument became a form of marking a spectacular event. King Josiah abolished the practice because some people attached religious significance to the stones themselves, resembling idolatry.\n\nFarhud: Farhud (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0641\u0631\u0647\u0648\u062f\u200e \u200e ) refers to the pogrom or \"violent dispossession\" carried out against the Jewish population of Baghdad, Iraq, on June 1\u20132, 1941, immediately following the British victory in the Anglo-Iraqi War. The riots occurred in a power vacuum following the collapse of the pro-Nazi government of Rashid Ali, while the city was in a state of instability. The violence came immediately after the rapid defeat by the British of Rashid Ali, whose earlier coup had generated a short period of national euphoria, and was charged by allegations that Iraqi Jews had aided the British. Over 180 Jews were killed and 1,000 injured, and up to 300-400 non-Jewish rioters were killed in the attempt to quell the violence. Looting of Jewish property took place and 900 Jewish homes were destroyed.\n\nBattle of Pakchon: The Battle of Pakchon (5 November 1950), also known as the Battle of Bochuan (), took place ten days after the start of the Chinese First Phase Offensive, following the entry of the People's Volunteer Army into the Korean War. The offensive reversed the United Nations (UN) advance towards the Yalu River which had occurred after their intervention in the wake of the North Korean invasion of South Korea at the start of the war. The battle was fought between British and Australian forces from the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade with American armour and artillery in support, and the Chinese 117th Division, around the village of Pakchon on the Taeryong River. After capturing Chongju on 30 October the British and Australians had been ordered to pull back to Pakchon in an attempt to consolidate the western flank of the US Eighth Army. Meanwhile, immediately following their success at Unsan against the Americans, the Chinese 117th Division of the 39th Army had attacked southward, intending to cut off the UN forces as they withdrew in the face of the unexpected Chinese assault. To halt the Chinese advance, the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade was ordered to defend the lower crossings of the Taeryong and Chongchon rivers as part of a rearguard, in conjunction with the US 24th Infantry Division further upstream on the right.\n\nRobinson Ekspeditionen 2008: Robinson Ekspeditionen 2008 (also known as Robinson: Fans vs. Paradise) was the eleventh season of the Danish versions of the Swedish show \"Expedition Robinson\". This season premiered on September 1, 2008 and aired until November 24, 2008. The main twist this season was that every contestant was either a fan of Robinson or was a former contestant on the show \"Paradise Hotel\". The fan tribe was called \"Tenga\", while the Paradise tribe was called \"Sembilang\". There were many additional twists this season, the first taking place in episode 1 when all of the contestants were made to take part in an elimination challenge. Mirja \u00d8stergaard lost the challenge and was immediately eliminated. The next twist took place in episode 2 when Jan Novaa, who had been voted out in episode one, returned to the game. The next twist took place in episode 3 when Emil Debski swapped tribes in order to even up the tribe numbers. In episode 4 a larger tribal swap took place in which Jan Novaa, Mads Jensen, and Michelle Jensen swapped from the Sembilang tribe to the Tenga tribe and Emil Debski, Hilde Austad, Martin Persson, Chiro \"Sido\" Kiarie swapped from the Tenga tribe to the Sembilang tribe. The next twist came in episode 5 when jokers Laila Neilsen and Nick Zitouni entered the game with Laila joining the Sembilang tribe and Nick joining the Tenga tribe. In episode 6 an individual challenge took place in which the winner would be allowed to eliminate a player from the opposing tribe. Haider Mohamad won the challenge and chose to eliminate Sheila Nymann. Immediately following the merge in episode 7, Haider won the same type of challenge and chose to eliminate Karina Strunge from the game. The next twist came in episode 10 when contestant Hilde Austad used the \"Talisman\" she had to void any votes cast against her in tribal council. This led to the elimination of Laila Neilsen who had the second most votes. When it came time for the final four, the remaining contestants competed in two challenges. The winners of these challenges would earn the right to eliminate one of the losers. Emil won the first challenge and chose to eliminate Martin and Daniela won the second challenge and chose to eliminate Emil. Ultimately, it was Daniela Hansen from Paradise Hotel 2006 who won the season over Robinson fan Hilde Austad by a tiebreaking cointoss after the jury vote ended in a 4-4 tie.\n\nAnschluss: Anschluss (] 'joining') is the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany on 12 March 1938. 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Butts: John Edward Butts (August 4, 1922-June 23, 1944) was an American combat soldier who received the Medal of Honor posthumously for his actions in the Normandy Campaign during World War II. Butts was one of five brothers to serve in the war and the only one to be killed in action.\n\nGeorge T. Sakato: George Taro \"Joe\" Sakato (February 19, 1921 \u2013 December 2, 2015) was an American combat soldier of World War II who received the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military award for valor.\n\nNeville Brand: Neville Brand (born Lawrence Neville Brand; August 13, 1920 \u2013 April 16, 1992) was an American television and film actor. He was also a highly decorated World War II American combat soldier.\n\nList of songs written by Audie Murphy: Audie Murphy (1925\u20131971) was born into a poor family in Texas and became a highly decorated American soldier who served with the United States Army in nine campaigns in Europe from 1942 to 1945. He was the recipient of the Medal of Honor for his combat heroism in World War II and received every American combat award for valor available from the Army at the time of his service. At the onset of the Korean War, he was commissioned as an officer in the Texas National Guard and served with the Guard for sixteen years before retiring from military service. His home state posthumously awarded him the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor for his combined service in the Army and the Guard.\n\nLouis Stevens (writer): Louis Stevens (December 25, 1896 \u2013 September 29, 1963) was an American screenwriter of the silent and sound film eras. Born on Christmas Day 1896 in Riga, Latvia, Stevens entered the film industry in 1920 when he co-wrote the silent film \"A World of Folly\", with Jane Grogan. In his over 30-year career he worked on over 40 screenplays, as well as several film shorts and two television series. Among his more notable films were: contributing to the script of the 1931 version of \"Dracula\", starring Bela Lugosi; co-writing the story for What Price Hollywood? (1932); the screenplay for the 1940 western, \"Colorado\", directed by Joseph Kane, and starring Roy Rogers; the story for \"Streets of Laredo\" (1949), starring William Holden, Macdonald Carey and William Bendix; 1951's \"The Cimarron Kid\", starring Audie Murphy; and \"Horizons West\" (1952), starring Robert Ryan, Julie Adams, and Rock Hudson. Stevens' final screenplay was for \"Flaming Frontier\" in 1958, although he did some work on additional dialogue for the 1959 film, \"Desert Desperadoes\". 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He also founded and ran Archive Films/Archive Photos, the largest independent commercial film and photo archive in the U.S. until its acquisition by The Image Bank, a division of Eastman Kodak, in 1997.\n\nKen Burns: Kenneth Lauren \"Ken\" Burns (born July 29, 1953) is an American filmmaker, known for his style of using archival footage and photographs in documentary films. His most widely known documentaries are \"The Civil War\" (1990), \"Baseball\" (1994), \"Jazz\" (2001), \"The War\" (2007), \"\" (2009), \"Prohibition\" (2011), \"The Central Park Five\" (2012), \"The Roosevelts\" (2014), and \"The Vietnam War\" (2017). He was also executive producer of both \"The West\" (1996, directed by Stephen Ives), and \"Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies\" (2015, directed by Barak Goodman).\n\nThe First Measured Century: The First Measured Century: The Other Way of Looking at American History is a three-hour PBS documentary film hosted by Ben J. Wattenberg. 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Swing musicians Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington are the central figures. Several episodes discussed the later contributions of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie to bebop, and of Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, and John Coltrane to free and cool jazz. Nine episodes surveyed forty-five years (1917\u20131961), leaving the final episode to cover forty years (1961\u20132001). The documentary examines the impacts of racial segregation and drugs on jazz.\n\nDial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y: Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y, a 68-minute-long film by director Johan Grimonprez, traces the history of airplane hijacking as portrayed by mainstream television media. The film premiered in 1997 at the Mus\u00e9e National d'Art Moderne (Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris); and at Catherine David's curated Documenta X(Kassel). \"This study in pre-Sept. 11 terrorism\" is composed of archival footage material \u2014 interspersing reportage shots, clips from science fiction films, found footage, home video and reconstituted scenes. 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Thousands of Live events were produced with the Artists from HRMR / Bodog with them touring extensively on major festivals and tours such as Warped Tour, Family Values, Rock Am Ring, Rock Am Park, Hultsfred Festival Bif Naked's largest attendance in the headline position was 2011 in Cloverdale BC where she performed in front of 110,000 estimated audience.\n\nSherie Rene Scott: Sherie Rene Scott (born February 8, 1967) is an American actress, singer, writer and producer. She is a co-founder of Grammy Award-winning Sh-K-Boom Records and Ghost light Records. She has also been seen in multiple Off-Broadway and Broadway musicals/plays, and appears on numerous solo and original cast recordings.\n\nDawkins & Dawkins: Dawkins & Dawkins is an American gospel music and Christian R&B duo from Davenport, Iowa, who are currently signed to Light Records, a division of Entertainment One Music. The group consist of two brothers, Anson Dawkins and Eric Dawkins. The first album, \"Dawkins & Dawkins\", was released in 1993 by A&M Records. This was the only record released with the label. Their second album, \"Necessary Measures\", released in 1994 by CGI Records. The third album, \"Focus\", was released by Harmony Records in 1998. This album was their breakthrough release on the \"Billboard\" charts, by placing on the Gospel Albums chart. They released, \"From Now On\", in 2011 with Light Records a division of Entertainment One Music. The album placed on the Gospel Albums chart along with the Independent Albums chart.\n\nSh-K-Boom Records: Sh-K-Boom Records is an independent record label and producer of recorded and live entertainment, which was founded in 2000 by husband and wife Kurt Deutsch and Sherie Rene Scott with the mission of bridging the gap between pop music and theater. In 2004 Sh-K-Boom created their second imprint, Ghostlight Records, dedicated to the preservation of traditional musical theater, spurred by the popular release of their first-ever show cast recording, Jason Robert Brown's \"The Last Five Years\". Together the two labels have over 150 albums in their catalogues. The company has also produced over 50 live concerts as part of their Sh-K-Boom Room Concert Series, and are currently developing new and innovative projects for the stage and screen.\n\nFaultline Records: Faultline Entertainment Group also known as Faultline Records is an Australian independent record label based in Melbourne. It was founded in 1998 by metal music producer, dw Norton, and began as a development label. As of 2007 it has taken on partners Richard De Silva and Gary Buckley to become a full-time independent record label within Australian and Overseas. Faultline Entertainment Group has opened an office in Florida and in the near future will be opening offices in the UK and Japan. Distribution for Faultline releases within Australia are handled by both Shock Records and MGM Distribution.\n\nPattie Howard: Pattie Howard (born Francine Patience Howard, April 12, Cleveland, Ohio, United States) is an American Gospel and R&B Singer-Songwriter, Producer, Composer and Vocal Arranger. She is a music industry veteran who has released two albums with major record labels, RCA Records and Light Records. Howard, who owns her own full service entertainment company, PH Balanced Music, is also known for singing background for many major artists including Whitney Houston, Gladys Knight, Brandy, Mary J Blige, Fantasia, Queen LaTifah, Madonna, Andrae Crouch, Michael Jackson, Curtis Siger, Lisa Stanfield, BeBe and CeCe Winans, Reba Rambo,and Diana Ross. She has dozens of gold and platinum albums to her credits encompassing artists from almost every genre. Howard landed one of her most profound gigs traveling the world with Whitney Houstonfrom 1992-2001, at the height of her career, The Bodyguard Era. During the early 2000s, Howard returned to songwriting, music production, mixing, and mastering and is currently singing (solo & background), composing, arranging and producing various artists/bands. In 2016 Pattie released 2 singles through her record label PH Balanced Music. \"Jesus Is His Name\" introduces Pattie's daughter Shekinah Nicole Howard in a contemporary gospel duet produced by Wow Jones and co produced by Pattie Howard. 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It is the final single to feature Dream member Erie Abe, whom left the band on December 31 that same year.\n\nBoA: Kwon Bo-ah (Korean: \uad8c\ubcf4\uc544 , , Japanese: \u30af\u30a9\u30f3\u30fb\u30dc\u30a2, \u6a29\u5b9d\u5152 , born November 5, 1986), commonly stylized and known by her stage name BoA, is a South Korean singer and actress active in South Korea and Japan.\n\nDance (Alexandra Stan song): \"Dance\" is a song recorded by Romanian recording artist Alexandra Stan for her sophomore studio album, \"Unlocked\" (2014). The track was made available for digital download on 16 July 2014, as the album's third single. \"Dance\" was written by Stan, Cosmin Basasteanu, Alexandru Cotoi, Lee Anna McCollum, Mika Moupondo and Erik Lidbom, while production was handled by both Cazan and Lidbom. A music video for the song was directed by Khaled Mokhtar and debuted on Stan's YouTube channel on 18 July 2014, where it has since amassed over seven million views. The clip was shot during three days in Bucharest, Romania and sees Stan and her backup dancers performing choreographed dances, which were choreographed by Romanian performer Emil Rengle.\n\nCatch Me If You Can (Girls' Generation song): \"Catch Me If You Can\" is a song recorded in two languages (Japanese and Korean) by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The Korean version was released by S.M. Entertainment and KT Music on April 10, 2015, while the Japanese version was released on April 22 by EMI and Universal Music Japan. The song was composed by Erik Lidbom and Jin Choi, with the Korean lyrics written by Mafly and Choe A-Leum, and the Japanese lyrics written by Junji Ishiwatari and Jeff Miyahara. Musically, it was described by critics as an EDM track. The song marked the first release of Girls' Generation as an eight-member group following the dismissal of member Jessica Jung in September 2014.\n\nErik Lidbom: Erik Lidbom (born 1977) is a Swedish songwriter and music producer based in Uppsala, Sweden. Lidbom has written songs for Asian artists and bands like Arashi, EXILE, Namie Amuro, Kumi Koda, BoA, GFRIEND and miss A.\n\nUnlocked (Alexandra Stan album): Unlocked is the second studio album by Romanian singer and songwriter Alexandra Stan, released on 27 August 2014 by Victor Entertainment. Stan collaborated with several producers on the record, including Andreas Schuller, Sebastian Jacome, Chrishan Prince, Erik Lidbom and Gabriel Huiban. She also developed material for the album while attending the first Romanian international songwriting camp FonoCamp in 2013. \"Unlocked\" was released following an alleged physical altercation between Stan and her former manager Marcel Prodan, which had led her to take a short hiatus in 2013. She signed a record deal with the Fonogram Records label to distribute the record in various countries. The album's music features dance, techno, pop and R&B genres, with influences varying from J-pop and Bhangra to house music. Lyrically, \"Unlocked\" deals with themes of liberation and new beginnings. Music critics gave the album mixed reviews, with them criticizing the originality of the songs.\n\nYesung: Kim Jong-hoon (born Kim Jong-woon on August 24, 1984), better known by his stage name Yesung, is a South Korean singer and actor. He debuted in 2005 as a member of Super Junior and its subgroups Super Junior-K.R.Y. (2006), Super Junior-H (2008) and participated in S.M. Entertainment's projects S.M. The Ballad (2014). Aside from group activities, he has recorded songs for various television dramas and movies, participated in various television dramas, movies, musical and also being radio hosting.\n\nKim Tae-yeon: Kim Tae-yeon (born March 9, 1989), referred to as Taeyeon, is a South Korean singer. She had been a trainee at S.M. Entertainment's Starlight Academy during her middle school years before debuting as a member of the agency's girl group, Girls' Generation, in 2007. Since then, she has risen to prominence due to the group's success on the Asian music scene and further participated in the agency's projects Girls' Generation-TTS and SM the Ballad. 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It was released in Europe on March 6, 2009 and in North America on March 17, 2009. It is the sequel to 2008's \"Imperium Romanum\". A sequel, \"Grand Ages: Medieval\" was released on September 25, 2015.\n\nShattered Empire: Shattered Empire is the first expansion to the board game \"Twilight Imperium\", both of which were designed and published by gaming company Fantasy Flight Games. It was released in December 2006.\n\nMiku Flick/02: Miku Flick/02 (\u30df\u30af\u30d5\u30ea\u30c3\u30af/02 ) is a 2012 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media for the iOS operating system for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The game is a sequel to \"Miku Flick\" and a spin off of the \"\" series of Vocaloid rhythm games that was released earlier in 2012. Like the original the game primarily makes use of Vocaloids, a series of singing synthesizer software, and the songs created using these vocaloids most notably the virtual-diva Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. The game was released internationally on August 10, 2012, making it the second Project Diva game to be released in English.\n\nTrouble (board game): Trouble (known as Frustration in the UK and Kimble in Finland) is a board game in which players compete to be the first to send four pieces all the way around a board. Pieces are moved according to the roll of a die. \"Trouble\" was developed by the Kohner Brothers and initially manufactured by Irwin Toy Ltd., later by Milton Bradley (now part of Hasbro). The game was launched in the United States in 1965. It is very similar to the much older game, \"Mensch \u00e4rgere dich nicht\", as well as another Hasbro game, \"Sorry!\" (originally marketed by Parker Brothers). The classic version is now marketed by Winning Moves. All these games are versions of the classic Indian game Pachisi, which was first introduced to the western world in England under the name of \"Ludo\".\n\nShards of the Throne: Shards of the Throne is the second expansion to the board game Twilight Imperium, both of which were designed and published by gaming company Fantasy Flight Games. It was released in May 2011.\n\nGlory of the Roman Empire: Glory of the Roman Empire is a 2006 city-building game set during the age of the Roman Empire, developed by Haemimont Games. The game was released on 26 June 2006 in the United States. The game features a three-dimensional game engine and individual modeling of game character behaviors. The game was released in Spain and Italy in December 2006 by FX Interactive under the name \"Imperium Civitas\". The difference in naming is explained by the popularity of Haemimont's previous games, Imperium I, II and III, which sold more than 1 million copies in these countries.\n\nTwilight Imperium: Twilight Imperium is a strategy board game produced by Fantasy Flight Games. It was designed by Christian T. Petersen and was first released in 1998. The game is in its third edition (2005), which has large changes over previous editions. This edition also has two expansions \u2013 \"Shattered Empire\" released in 2006, and \"Shards of the Throne\" released in 2011. It is known for the length of its gameplay (typically greater than 6 hours), and its in-depth strategy (including military, political, technological and trade).\n\nSteel Gunner: Steel Gunner (\u30b9\u30c6\u30a3\u30fc\u30eb\u30ac\u30f3\u30ca\u30fc , Sut\u012bru Gann\u0101 ) is a first-person shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1990; it runs on Namco System 2 hardware, and was the second game from the company to utilize lightguns (the first was \"Golly! Ghost! \", which was released earlier in 1990 and it was also their fourth game to allow scores not ending in \"0\"). A sequel, Steel Gunner 2, was released in 1991 and the US version of it was also the second game from the company to feature the Federal Bureau of Investigation's \"Winners Don't Use Drugs\" screen in the attract sequence (the first was \"Tank Force\", which was released earlier in 1991) - and it would later go on to feature in five more US-released Namco titles.\n\nMag Blast: Mag Blast is a spaceship-themed strategy card game, produced by gaming company Fantasy Flight Games. The first edition was set in the universe of \"Twilight Imperium\", a board game made by the same company. 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The film's title derives from the U.S. film industry term \"grindhouse\", which refers to (now mostly defunct) movie theaters specializing in B movies, often exploitation films, shown in a multiple-feature format. The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Marley Shelton, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Josh Brolin, Naveen Andrews, Fergie, Bruce Willis, Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and stuntwoman Zo\u00eb Bell, who plays herself.\n\nAlvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman: Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman is a 2000 animated horror musical comedy-themed direct-to-video film, produced by Bagdasarian Productions and Universal Cartoon Studios, distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment, and based on characters from \"Alvin and the Chipmunks\". It was released on VHS in 2000 and DVD (as a \"Monster Pack\" with \"Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein\", \"Monster Mash\", and four episodes of \"Archie's Weird Mysteries\") in 2004 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. A Scare-riffic Double Feature DVD featuring \"Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein\" and this film was released on September 4, 2007. Another Scare-riffic Double Feature DVD featuring \"Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein\" and this film was re-released on March 11, 2008.\n\nMidnite Movies: Midnite Movies is a line of B movies released first on VHS and later on DVD by MGM Home Entertainment. The line was begun by MGM in March 2001 following its acquisition of Orion Pictures, which bought out Filmways, the owner of American International Pictures. AIP had a library of B movies from the 1950s and 1960s that were science fiction, horror, and exploitation films. 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An epibiont is, by definition, harmless to its host and in this sense, the relationship between the two organisms can be considered neutralistic or commensalistic (as opposed to, for example, parasitic, in which case one organism benefits at the expense of the other, or mutualistic, in which both organisms obtain some explicit benefit from their coexistence). Although there is no direct effect of the epibiont to the host, there are often indirect effects resulting from this interaction and change in the surface of the host. This has been found to be especially important to marine organisms and aquatic ecosystems as surface qualities do impact necessary ecological functions such as drag, radiation absorption, nutrient uptake etc. Examples of common epibionts are barnacles, remoras and algae, many of which live on the surfaces of larger marine organisms such as whales, sharks, sea turtles and mangrove trees. The host of the epibiont is typically referred to as the basibiont (\"living underneath\").\n\nAnagallis: Anagallis is a genus of about 20\u201325 species of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae, commonly called pimpernel and perhaps best known for the scarlet pimpernel referred to in literature. The botanical name is from the Greek, \"ana\", \"again\", and \"agallein\", \"to delight in\", and refers to the opening and closing of the flowers in response to environmental conditions.\n\nEnvironmental DNA: Environmental DNA or eDNA is DNA that is collected from a variety of environmental samples such as soil, seawater, or even air rather than directly sampled from an individual organism. As various organisms interact with the environment, DNA is expelled and accumulates in their surroundings. Example sources of eDNA include, but are not limited to, feces, mucus, gametes, shed skin, carcasses and hair. Such samples can be analyzed by high-throughput DNA sequencing methods, known as metagenomics, for rapid measurement and monitoring of biodiversity. In order to better differentiate between organisms within a sample, DNA metabarcoding is used in which the sample is analyzed and uses previously studied DNA libraries to determine what organisms are present (e.g. BLAST). The analysis of eDNA has great potential, not only for monitoring common species, but to genetically detect and identify other extant species that could influence conservation efforts. This method allows for biomonitoring without requiring collection of the living organism, creating the ability to study organisms that are invasive, elusive, or endangered without introducing anthropogenic stress on the organism. Access to this genetic information makes a critical contribution to the understanding of population size, species distribution, and population dynamics for species not well documented. The integrity of eDNA samples is dependent upon its preservation within the environment. Soil, permafrost, freshwater and seawater are well-studied macro environments from which eDNA samples have been extracted, each of which include many more conditioned subenvironments. Because of its versatility, eDNA is applied in many subenvironments such as freshwater sampling, seawater sampling, terrestrial soil sampling (tundra permafrost), aquatic soil sampling (river, lake, pond, and ocean sediment), or other environments where normal sampling procedures can become problematic.\n\nSternbergia: Sternbergia is a genus of Eurasian and North African plants in the Amaryllis family, subfamily Amaryllidoideae.\n\nPharmacokinetics: Pharmacokinetics (from Ancient Greek \"pharmakon\" \"drug\" and \"kinetikos\" \"moving, putting in motion\"; see chemical kinetics), sometimes abbreviated as PK, is a branch of pharmacology dedicated to determining the fate of substances administered to a living organism. The substances of interest include any chemical xenobiotic such as: pharmaceutical drugs, pesticides, food additives, cosmetic ingredients, etc. It attempts to analyze chemical metabolism and to discover the fate of a chemical from the moment that it is administered up to the point at which it is completely eliminated from the body. Pharmacokinetics is the study of how an organism affects a drug, whereas pharmacodynamics is the study of how the drug affects the organism. Both together influence dosing, benefit, and adverse effects, as seen in PK/PD models.\n\nGenetically modified organism: A genetically modified organism (GMO) is any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques (i.e., a genetically \"engineered\" organism). GMOs are used to produce many medications and genetically modified foods and are widely used in scientific research and the production of other goods. The term GMO is very close to the technical legal term, 'living modified organism', defined in the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, which regulates international trade in living GMOs (specifically, \"any living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology\").\n\nFish acute toxicity syndrome: Fish acute toxicity syndrome (FATS) is a set of common chemical and functional responses in fish resulting from a short-term, acute exposure to a lethal concentration of a toxicant, a chemical or material that can produce an unfavorable effect in a living organism. By definition, modes of action are characterized by FATS because the combination of common responses that represent each fish acute toxicity syndrome characterize an adverse biological effect. Therefore, toxicants that have the same mode of action elicit similar sets of responses in the organism and can be classified by the same fish acute toxicity syndrome.\n\nWigglesworthia glossinidia: Wigglesworthia glossinidia is a species of gram-negative bacteria which was isolated from the gut of the tsetse fly. \"W. glossinidia\" is a bacterial endosymbiont of the tsetse fly. Because of this relationship, \"Wigglesworthia\" has lost a large part of its genome and has one of the smallest known genomes of any living organism, consisting of a single chromosome of 700,000 bp and a plasmid of 5,200. Together with \"Buchnera aphidicola\", \"Wigglesworthia\" has been the subject of genetic research into the minimal genome necessary for any living organism. \"Wigglesworthia\" also synthesizes key B-complex vitamins which the tsetse fly does not get from its diet of blood. Without the vitamins \"Wigglesworthia\" produces, the tsetse fly has greatly reduced growth and reproduction. Since the tsetse fly is the primary vector of \"Trypanosoma brucei\", the pathogen that causes African trypanosomiasis, it has been suggested that \"W. glossinidia\" may one day be used to help control the spread of this disease.\n\nXenoestrogen: Xenoestrogens are a type of xenohormone that imitates estrogen. They can be either synthetic or natural chemical compounds. Synthetic xenoestrogens are widely used industrial compounds, such as PCBs, BPA, and phthalates, which have estrogenic effects on a living organism even though they differ chemically from the estrogenic substances produced internally by the endocrine system of any organism. Natural xenoestrogens include phytoestrogens which are plant-derived xenoestrogens. Because the primary route of exposure to these compounds is by consumption of phytoestrogenic plants, they are sometimes called \"dietary estrogens\". Mycoestrogens, estrogenic substances from fungi, are another type of xenoestrogen that are also considered mycotoxins.\n\nSocial organism: In sociology, the social organism is an ideological concept in which a society or social structure is viewed as a \"living organism\". From this perspective, typically, the relation of social features, e.g. law, family, crime, etc., are examined as they interact with other features of society to meet social needs. 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Both appear primarily in the serial as a married couple between 1990 and 1992. Celestine makes a further guest appearance in 1993, while Etta makes a guest appearance in 1994, both visiting remaining members of the Tavernier family. Celestine is portrayed as a strict disciplinarian and a devout Christian who expects everyone in his family to show similar dedication to the church and abide by his rules. His unwavering demand for respect often alienates his children and almost causes the breakdown of his marriage. Also religious, Etta is portrayed as a career woman; her most prominent storylines concern marital problems and crises of faith.\n\nFrancis Osborne (North Carolina politician): Francis \u201cFrank\u201d Osborne (1853-1920) was the Attorney General of North Carolina from 1893-1896. Osborne was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and attended the University of Virginia before reading law for 2 years in the offices of Richmond Mumford Pearson, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Osborne was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1875. At age 25, he was elected mayor of the city of Charlotte. He was elected Attorney General of North Carolina in 1893, but, defeated for reelection to the same office in 1896. Osborne served a term as a State Senator from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in the North Carolina General Assembly from 1898-1899. He served on 9 standing Senate Committees. After 1899, Osborne resumed his legal practice at the law firm of Osborne, Maxwell & Kearn. Though, himself, a Democrat, in 1901 Osborne defended both North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice David M. Furches and North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert Martin Douglas during their impeachment hearings. Osborne was of the opinion that the Republican judges\u2019 impeachments were unwarranted and an attempted political purge. Osborne\u2019s brilliant speech before the North Carolina General Assembly in closing defense of the justices caused both to be acquitted. As reward for his successful defense of the justices, Theodore Roosevelt upon assuming office as President of the United States appointed Osborne a United States District Judge.\n\nJacob W. Holt: Jacob W. Holt (1811\u20131880), was an early to mid 19th century carpenter and builder-architect of Warrenton, North Carolina. Some twenty or more buildings are known to have been built by him or are attributed to him and his workshop by local tradition or their distinctive style. Some of his work includes among others Long Grass Plantation, Eureka near Baskerville, Virginia; Shadow Lawn at Chase City, Virginia; buildings at Peace College; Vine Hill near Centerville, North Carolina; Dr. Samuel Perry House near Gupton, North Carolina; the Archibald Taylor House near Wood, North Carolina; Salem Methodist Church near Huntsboro, North Carolina; Hebron Methodist Church in Warren County, North Carolina; and the John Watson House and possibly the house known as Annefield (Saxe, Virginia) in Charlotte County, Virginia and Belvidere and Pool Rock Plantation near Williamsboro, North Carolina. He may have also built the Forestville Baptist Church at Forestville, North Carolina.\n\nNorth Carolina Wesleyan College: North Carolina Wesleyan College is a private four-year coeducational, liberal arts college, located in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Founded in 1956, the school is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and offers a number of degree programs in the arts and sciences and selected professional disciplines. The Rocky Mount Campus is a one-hour drive east of Raleigh, North Carolina, a two-hour drive south of Richmond, Virginia, and a four-hour drive north from Columbia, South Carolina. North Carolina Wesleyan also offers evening courses at its main Rocky Mount campus, as well as satellite locations in Morrisville, Goldsboro, Greenville, North Carolina, Whiteville, North Carolina, Washington, North Carolina, and Wilmington, North Carolina. Dr. Dewey G. Clark joined North Carolina Wesleyan College as its seventh president on May 4, 2014.\n\nDisrupted Ads: Disrupted Ads is the seventh studio album by American hip hop producer and rapper Oh No. It was released on January 29, 2013. The album features guest appearances from Blu, MED, Rapsody, Psalm One, Tristate, Midaz, Chali 2na, Roc C, Gangrene, Declaime, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Souls of Mischief.\n\nFrank I. Osborne: Francis \"Frank\" Irwin Osborne (1853\u20131920) was the Attorney General of North Carolina from 1893 to 1896. Osborne was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and attended the University of Virginia before reading law for 2 years in the offices of Richmond Mumford Pearson, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Osborne was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1875. At age 25, he was elected mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina and served in the office from 1879-1880. He was elected Attorney General of North Carolina in 1893, but, defeated for reelection to the same office in 1896. Osborne served a term as a state senator from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in the North Carolina General Assembly from 1898-1899. He served on 9 standing Senate Committees. After 1899, Osborne resumed his legal practice at the law firm of Osborne, Maxwell & Kearn. Though, himself, a Democrat, in 1901 Osborne defended both North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice David M. Furches and North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert Martin Douglas during their impeachment hearings. Osborne was of the opinion that the Republican judges\u2019 impeachments were unwarranted and an attempted political purge. Osborne\u2019s brilliant speech before the North Carolina General Assembly in closing defense of the justices caused both to be acquitted. As reward for his successful defense of the justices, Theodore Roosevelt in the same year appointed Osborne an associate justice of the United States Court of Private Land Claims.\n\nNothing to Lose (Eddie Money album): Nothing to Lose is Eddie Money's seventh album, released in 1988. The top-ten hit \"Walk on Water\" featured a guest appearance from original band member Jimmy Lyon on lead guitar.\n\nRapsody: Marlanna Evans (born January 21, 1983), better known by her stage name Rapsody, is a rapper from Snow Hill, North Carolina.\n\nU.S. Route 701: U.S. Route 701 (US 701) is an auxiliary route of US 1 in the U.S. states of South Carolina and North Carolina. The U.S. Highway runs 171.45 mi from US 17 and US 17 Alternate in Georgetown, South Carolina north to US 301, North Carolina Highway 96 (NC 96), and Interstate 95 (I-95) near Four Oaks, North Carolina. US 701 serves the Pee Dee region of South Carolina and the southern and central portions of Eastern North Carolina. The highway connects Georgetown and Conway in South Carolina with the North Carolina cities of Whiteville, Elizabethtown, Clinton, and a short distance north of its terminus, Smithfield. US 701 has four business routes in North Carolina, including those through Tabor City, Whiteville, Clarkton, and Clinton.\n\nCarry On Girls: Carry On Girls is the 25th in the series of \"Carry On\" films to be made, released in Britain in 1973. The film is notable for being the first \"Carry On\" to feature neither Kenneth Williams nor Charles Hawtrey. Williams was appearing in a West End play, \"My Fat Friend\". Hawtrey had been dropped from the series the previous year. The film features regulars Sid James, Barbara Windsor, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth. Patsy Rowlands makes her seventh appearance in the series. Jack Douglas makes his third appearance, this time upgraded to a main role. 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Jieshou, an important commercial port and gateway, borders Henan Province on the west and the Ying River, a major tributary of the Huai River flows in a southeasterly direction across the county to Fuyang. According to the \"China Statistical Yearbook\" the population of Jieshou city stood at 109,103 in 2010, while GeoNames, puts the population at over 140,000 inhabitants. Covering a total area of 667 square kilometers, the county-level city comprises three urban sub-districts of Jieshou, and in the surrounding rural area a further 15 towns and townships make up the total population of 740,000.\n\nList of township-level divisions of Guizhou: This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Guizhou, People's Republic of China. After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. This list is divided first into the prefecture-level then the county-level divisions. The six prefecture-level divisions of Guizhou are subdivided into 107 county-level divisions (15 districts, 7 county-level cities, 54 counties, 11 autonomous counties and 1 special district ). Those are in turn divided into 1785 township-level divisions (691 towns \u9547, 506 townships \u4e61, 252 ethnic townships and 94 subdistrcts).\n\nXuanwei: Xuanwei (Chinese: \u5ba3\u5a01; Pinyin: Xu\u0101nw\u0113i) is a county-level city, under the jurisdiction of Qujing, in Yunnan Province, China.\n\nZhuanghe: Zhuanghe () is one of the two \"northern county-level cities\", the other being Wafangdian, under the administration of Dalian, located in the south of Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. Its area is 3655.70 km\u00b2 and its permanent population as of 2010 is 841,321, making it Dalian's most spacious county-level division.\n\nCounty-level city: A county-level municipality (), county-level city, or county city is a county-level administrative division of mainland China. County-level cities are usually governed by prefecture-level divisions, but a few are governed directly by province-level divisions. Formerly known as prefecture-controlled city (1949-1970: ; 1970-1983: ).\n\nCounties of the People's Republic of China: Counties ( ), formally county-level divisions, are found in the third level of the administrative hierarchy in Provinces and Autonomous regions, and the second level in municipalities and Hainan, a level that is known as \"county level\" and also contains autonomous counties, county-level cities, banners, autonomous banner, and City districts. There are 1,464 counties in Mainland China out of a total of 2,862 county-level divisions.\n\nTaishanese people: Sze Yap Cantonese (Chinese: \u56db\u9091\u5ee3\u6771\u4eba; Sze Yap: Hlei Yip Gong Ong Ngin; Cantonese: Sei Yap Gwong Dong Yan; Mandarin: S\u00ecy\u00ec gu\u01cengd\u014dng r\u00e9n) are a Han Chinese group coming from a region in Guangdong Province in China called Sze Yap (\u56db\u9091), which consisted of the four county-level cities of Taishan, Kaiping, Xinhui, and Enping. Now Heshan has been added to this historic region, and the prefecture-level city of Jiangmen administers all five of these county-level cities, which is sometimes informally called Ng Yap. Their ancestors are said to have arrived from what is today central China about less than a thousand years ago and migrated into Guangdong around the Tang Dynasty rule period, and thus Taishanese as a dialect of Yue Chinese has linguistically preserved many characteristics of Middle Chinese.\n\nList of cities in China: According to the administrative divisions of China including Hong Kong and Macau, there are three level of cities, namely provincial-level (consists of municipalities and SARs), prefectural-level cities, and county-level cities. 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The middle section between Anbian and Meihuashan through Zhaotong and 358 km in length was built from 1998 to 2001. Major cities and towns along route include Neijiang, Zigong, Yibin, Shuifu, Zhaotong, Weining Yi, Hui, and Miao Autonomous County, Xuanwei, Qujing and Kunming.\n\nList of county-level divisions of China: County-level divisions are the third level of administration of the People's Republic of China and include counties, autonomous counties, banners, autonomous banners, county-level cities and districts. 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She has run her own production company, called Production Hut, since 2006. She is also the co-founder of a film production company called 18\u00b0 Entertainment based in Queensland.\n\nPullip: Pullip (Korean: \ud480\uc78e ) is a fashion doll created by Cheonsang Cheonha of South Korea in 2003. Pullip has a jointed plastic body (1:6 scale) and a relatively oversized head (1:3 scale), with eyes that can move from side to side and eyelids that can blink. Pullip was first marketed by Jun Planning out of Japan; but the company underwent management changes in early 2009 and, since then, has operated out of South Korea under the name Groove. Since the release of the original female doll, other companion dolls have been added: male dolls Namu (\ub098\ubb34, tree) and Taeyang (\ud0dc\uc591, sun); Taeyang's younger sister, Dal (\ub2ec, moon); Dal's best friend, Byul (\ubcc4, star); and Pullip's younger brother, Isul (\uc774\uc2ac, dew). In February 2013, a new member of the Pullip family was introduced, called Yeolume (\uc5f4\ub9e4, berry/fruit), who is Pullip's future daughter. There is also a miniature line called Little Pullip, with 1:12 scale bodies and 1:6 scale heads. Pullip and her counterpart dolls are often customized by collectors, with the most common customizations including wig changes, eye color changes, and rebodying.\n\nIn the Blink of an Eye (film): In the Blink of an Eye is a 2009 American film about the Rapture directed by Michael Sinclair. It stars David A. R. White, Eric Roberts and Andrea Logan White, and was released to DVD on November 17, 2009.\n\nEye in the Sky (2007 film): Eye in the Sky () is a 2007 Hong Kong crime film starring Simon Yam, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Miss Hong Kong pageant winner Kate Tsui in her film debut. Yam and Tsui play surveillance operatives on the trail of a gang of professional robbers led by Chan Chong-Shan (Leung). The title is derived from the casino surveillance tech \"eye in the sky\". It marks the directorial debut of Yau Nai-hoi, a long-time screenwriter for films directed by Johnnie To, who co-produced the film with his production company Milkyway Image. \"Eye in the Sky\" premiered as an Official Selection at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival, and as an Opening Film at the Hong Kong International Film Festival. It was released in Hong Kong on 21 June 2007.\n\nBlink (production company): Blink is a British production company and creative studio producing commercials, music videos, animations, art and fashion films.\n\nDavid A. R. White: David Andrew Roy White (born May 12, 1970), also known as David A. R. White is an American actor, screenwriter and producer. He is a co-founder of Pure Flix Entertainment, a distribution and production company specializing in Faith and Family-themed movies.\n\nFlamsteed designation: A Flamsteed designation is a combination of a number and constellation name that uniquely identifies most naked eye stars in the modern constellations visible from southern England.\n\nIndrajit Nattoji: Indrajit Nattoji (born 5 June 1971) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, creative director, painter, designer and ad-filmmaker known for his works in Bollywood, television, and advertising. Nattoji started his career in documentary film making and then moved from television to advertising to being a feature filmmaker. He continues to be an ad-filmmaker and runs his own film production company, Blink Pictures. Nattoji has made his directional debut Aagey Se Right (2009) which was produced by Ronnie Screwvala, under the banner of UTV Spotboy a subsidiary of UTV Motion Pictures.\n\nBig Eye Records: Big Eye Music is a Los Angeles-based production company and independent record label founded in 2000. Big Eye Music was the first label to focus exclusively on cover, karaoke and instrumental versions of songs from a wide variety of genres, including Rock, Hip Hop, Country and K-Pop. The label also specializes in unique acoustic, symphonic, and lounge renditions of \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hits. In addition, Big Eye Music has worked with artists such as Blackstreet, Salt-n-Pepa, Coolio, and others who have used Big Eye\u2019s recordings as backing tracks for live performances as well as studio recordings. The collective has also seen their work sampled by European DJs and electronic music producers.\n\nList of brightest stars: This is a list of the brightest naked eye stars to +2.50 magnitude, as determined by their \"maximum\", \"total\" or \"combined\" apparent visual magnitudes as seen from Earth. Although several of the brightest stars are also known close binary or multiple star systems, they do appear to the naked eye as single stars. The given list below combines/adds the magnitudes of bright individual components. 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Two versions were released; a single disc version and a bonus disc version. On the front cover, the album title is imposed upon the seal of the demon Astaroth.\n\nThe Book of Souls World Tour: The Book of Souls World Tour was a concert tour by Iron Maiden, held in support of their sixteenth studio album, \"The Book of Souls\". The first leg of the tour saw the band play shows in 36 countries across six continents, which included their debut performances in El Salvador, Lithuania and China. With 117 shows, it was the longest tour with Bruce Dickinson on vocals since the \"Somewhere on Tour\" in 1986-87. The group, their crew and equipment were transported on a customised Boeing 747-400, nicknamed \"Ed Force One\", which was piloted by vocalist Bruce Dickinson.\n\nMan of Sorrows (Bruce Dickinson song): Man of Sorrows is the second single from Bruce Dickinson's fourth solo album, \"Accident of Birth\", released on 3 June 1997. 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Bruce Dickinson replaced Di'Anno after the release of \"Killers\", although he did not contribute any songwriting to \"The Number of the Beast\", released in 1982, which featured three songs co-written by guitarist Adrian Smith. \"The Number of the Beast\" also spawned Iron Maiden's first UK Singles Chart top ten in the form of \"Run to the Hills\", which charted at number seven on its release. It was not until 1983's \"Piece of Mind\" that the songwriting process became a more varied and collaborative approach, with just four of its nine tracks being credited solely to Harris, two to Dickinson and Smith, one to Harris and Murray, one to Dickinson alone, and one to Harris, Dickinson, and Smith. The Dickinson and Smith-penned \"Flight of Icarus\" was the first Iron Maiden single to chart in the United States, reaching number eight on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock chart.\n\nBruce Dickinson: Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958), known professionally as Bruce Dickinson, is an English singer, songwriter, musician, airline pilot, entrepreneur, author and broadcaster. He is the lead singer of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden and is renowned for his wide-ranging operatic vocal style and energetic stage presence.\n\nBob Geldof: Robert Frederick Zenon \"Bob\" Geldof, KBE (born 5 October 1951), is an Irish singer-songwriter, author, political activist and occasional actor. He rose to prominence as the lead singer of the Irish rock band The Boomtown Rats in the late 1970s and early 1980s, alongside the punk rock movement. The band had Number One hits with his compositions \"Rat Trap\" and \"I Don't Like Mondays\". He co-wrote \"Do They Know It's Christmas? \", one of the best-selling singles of all time, and starred in Pink Floyd's 1982 film \"Pink Floyd \u2013 The Wall\" as \"Pink.\"\n\nThe Vegetarians of Love: The Vegetarians of Love is the second solo studio album by Bob Geldof, released in July 1990. 'The Vegetarians of Love' was also the name of the band of musicians with whom Geldof recorded the album. It includes Pete Briquette from Geldof's previous band, The Boomtown Rats, who also co-wrote one track. Another notable co-writer was David A. Stewart of The Eurythmics. The album was produced by Rupert Hine, who also played on it.\n\nBand Aid 30: Band Aid 30 is the 2014 incarnation of the charity supergroup Band Aid. The group was announced on 10 November 2014 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, with Geldof stating that he took the step after the United Nations had contacted him, saying help was urgently needed to prevent the 2014 Ebola crisis in Western Africa spreading throughout the world. As in previous incarnations, the group covered the track \"Do They Know It's Christmas? \", written in 1984 by Geldof and Ure, this time to raise money towards the Ebola crisis in Western Africa. The track has re-tweaked lyrics to reflect the current Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa with all proceeds going towards battling what Geldof described as a \"particularly pernicious illness because it renders humans untouchable and that is sickening\".\n\nThe Wicker Man (song): \"The Wicker Man\" is a song by Iron Maiden, released as the first single and opening track from their album \"Brave New World\" in April 2000. It is also the first single by the band since the returns of vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith in 1999. It was co-written by Smith, Dickinson and Steve Harris. It was co-produced by Kevin Shirley and Harris. The title is inspired by the British cult film of the same name. 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With skating partner Naomi Lang, he is a two-time (2000 and 2002) Four Continents champion, a five-time (1999\u20132003) U.S. national champion, and competed at the Winter Olympics in 2002.\n\nHelga Mar\u00eda Vilhj\u00e1lmsd\u00f3ttir: Helga Mar\u00eda Vilhj\u00e1lmsd\u00f3ttir (born April 25, 1995 in Akureyri, Iceland) is an alpine skier from Iceland. She will compete for Iceland at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the alpine skiing events. She will become the first female athlete to represent the country at the Winter Olympics as well.\n\nAnne Abernathy: Anne Abernathy (born April 12, 1953) is a luge athlete from the United States Virgin Islands and is the oldest female athlete to compete in the Winter Olympics. The 2006 Winter Olympics were her sixth. Despite her age, she is a strong competitor with numerous international podium finishes, and she is consistently ranked in the top 20 world rankings. She is known within luge circles as \"Grandma Luge.\" She is training for the 2016 Summer Olympics as an archer.\n\nWinter Olympic Games: The Olympic Winter Games (official name) (French: \"Jeux olympiques d'hiver\" ) is a major international sporting event held once every four years, for sports practised on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympics, the 1924 Winter Olympics, was held in Chamonix, France. The original five sports (broken into nine disciplines) were bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, Nordic skiing (consisting of the disciplines military patrol, cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, and ski jumping), and skating (consisting of the disciplines figure skating and speed skating). The Games were held every four years from 1924 to 1936, interrupted in 1940 and 1944 by World War II, and resumed in 1948. Until 1992 the Winter and Summer Olympic Games were held in the same years, but in accordance with a 1986 decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to place the Summer and Winter Games on separate four-year cycles in alternating even-numbered years, the next Winter Olympics after 1992 was in 1994.\n\nNaomi Lang: Naomi Lang (born December 18, 1978) is an American ice dancer. With skating partner Peter Tchernyshev, she is a two-time (2000 and 2002) Four Continents champion, a five-time (1999\u20132003) U.S. national champion, and competed at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Lang is the first Native American female athlete to participate in the Winter Olympics.\n\nChristopher Dean: Christopher Colin Dean, OBE (born 27 July 1958 in Calverton, Nottinghamshire) is an English ice dancer who won a gold medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics with his skating partner Jayne Torvill. 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Australia sent nine athletes and competed in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, figure skating and speed skating. Nancy Hallam and Gweneth Molony were Australia's first women athletes at the Winter Olympics.\n\nList of Olympic venues in figure skating: For the Summer and Winter Olympics, there are 27 venues that have been or will be used for figure skating. This is one of two sports in the Winter Olympics to debut in the Summer Olympics with ice hockey being the other. The first venue for the event took place during the 1908 Games was held indoors. Twelve years later, the venue joined ice hockey as another Winter Olympic sport in the Summer Olympics. For the first two Winter Olympics, figure skating was held outdoors. With figure skating being held outdoors, there were weather concerns with thawing for the first two Winter Games. A suggestion by International Olympic Committee President Count Henri de Baillet-Latour to 1932 Olympic Organizing Committee President Godfrey Dewey in September 1930 led Dewey to create the first indoor arena for the Winter Olympics. For the 1936 Games, the venue was covered partially. Following World War II, the 1948 venue became the first venue to be used twice at the Winter Olympics since it had been used twenty years earlier. Figure skating's final competition that took place outdoors was in 1956 though that venue has since had a roof added to it. Since 1960, all figure skating competitions have taken place indoors. Three National Hockey League (NHL) venues have hosted Olympic figure skating competitions: the 1988 (both venues) and the 2010 though the NHL Vancouver Canucks moved out of the 2010 venue following the 1994\u201395 season. 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It was praised for its innovative and tightly organized rules for such sci-fi RPG concerns as generating planets, applying character skills to in-game situations, and resolving the initial moments of alien encounters; however, it was also criticized for its cumbersome encounter/combat system and its lack of compelling background material. \"Universe\" was also noted for its \"striking\" Interstellar Display, a poster-sized, astronomically accurate map of all stars within 30 light-years of Earth.\n\nDawning Star: Dawning Star (abbreviated \"DS\") is a science fiction role-playing game by Blue Devil Games built on \"d20 Modern\" and powered by \"d20 Future\" by Wizards of the Coast. It is the first full-scale campaign setting using the \"d20 Future\" ruleset. 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The painting, which had not been seen in Europe since the exhibition, was then displayed at Sotheby's in Paris.\n\nFuneral Procession (painting): Funeral Procession is the name of a painting by Ellis Wilson, which went from obscurity to notoriety in 1985, when it was featured heavily in the plot of a season 2 episode of the hit TV series \"The Cosby Show\". In the episode, Mrs. Huxtable wins the painting at an auction and pays $11,000 for it. She states that the painting was made by her \"great-uncle Ellis\". At the end of the episode, Dr. Huxtable hangs the painting over the family's living room mantle, where it would stay for the remainder of the eight-season series. In real life, the painting is displayed as part of the Aaron Douglas Collection at the Amistad Research Center at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. Ellis Wilson was born on April 20, 1899 in Mayfield, Kentucky, and died on either January 1 or 2, 1977. 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The house was originally located on Murphy Hardy Rd, northwest of its junction with Mississippi Highway 493 but was moved to its current location on Townsend Road in 2012 after being purchased by new owners.\n\nTom Mauchahty-Ware: Tom Mauchahty-Ware (March 21, 1949 \u2013 November 3, 2015) was a Kiowa-Comanche musician. He was known for his work playing the Native American flute, and has been a successful Indian dancer, and has sung in a popular blues band. He was also a skilled traditional artist: painting, sculpting, making flutes, bead working, and feather working. He was a descendent of the famous Kiowa flutist, Belo Cozad, and made two commercial recordings, \"Flute Songs of the Kiowa and Comanche\" (1978) and \"The Traditional and Contemporary Indian Flute of Tom Mauchahty Ware\" (1983).\n\nA Palace Concert: A Palace Concert () is a Chinese Tang Dynasty silk painting showing ten court ladies and two standing servant maidens around a large rectangular table. Some court ladies are depicted drinking tea, while others drink wine. The four women at the far end are presumably responsible for playing music and livening up the mood. The musical instruments depicted, from left to right, are bamboo pipes, guqin, pipa and flute. One of the servant maidens plays a clapper to maintain beat. A small dog is depicted under the table. The artist and the precise year of the painting are unknown. The painting is housed in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan.\n\nInvestiture of Zimri-Lim: The Investiture of Zimri-Lim is a large colorful mural discovered at the Royal Palace of the ancient city-state of Mari in eastern Syria. The fresco, which dates back to the 18th century BC, depicts Zimri-Lim, king of Mari, receiving the symbols of rule (a ring and a staff) from the goddess Ishtar. The painting was discovered \"in situ\" on its original wall located opposite the grand doorway to the podium which leads to the throne room of the palace. It was discovered by French archaeologist Andr\u00e9 Parrot during excavations at Mari in 1935\u20131936. 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He is best known for directing the critically acclaimed 2010 film \"Animal Kingdom\" and the 2014 film \"The Rover\". He also co-wrote \"Hesher\".\n\nPaddington (film): Paddington is a 2014 comedy film directed by Paul King, written by King and Hamish McColl and produced by David Heyman. Based on \"Paddington Bear\" by Michael Bond, the film stars Ben Whishaw as the voice of the title character, along with Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi and Nicole Kidman in live-action roles. The film was co-produced by the French company StudioCanal and the British company Heyday Films. It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2014 and grossed $265.3 million worldwide on a \u20ac38.5 million budget. Among several honours, King was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and both he and Heyman were nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. A sequel, \"Paddington 2\", is scheduled to be released in 2017.\n\nMark Romanek: Mark Romanek (born September 18, 1959) is an American filmmaker whose directing work includes feature films, television, music videos and commercials. Romanek wrote and directed the 2002 film \"One Hour Photo\" and directed the 2010 film \"Never Let Me Go\". His most notable music videos include \"Hurt\" (Johnny Cash), \"Closer\" (Nine Inch Nails), \"Can't Stop\" (Red Hot Chili Peppers), \"Bedtime Story\" (Madonna), and \"Scream\" (Michael & Janet Jackson). Romanek's music videos have won 20 MTV Video Music Awards, including Best Direction for Jay-Z's \"99 Problems\", and he has won three Grammy Awards for Best Short Form Music Video - more than any other director.\n\nBlack Swan (film): Black Swan is a 2010 American psychological horror film directed by Darren Aronofsky. The screenplay by Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz and John McLaughlin is from a story by Heinz. It stars Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, Mila Kunis, Barbara Hershey and Winona Ryder. The plot revolves around a production of Tchaikovsky's \"Swan Lake\" ballet by a prestigious New York City company. The production requires a ballerina to play the innocent and fragile White Swan, for which the committed dancer Nina (Portman) is a perfect fit, as well as the dark and sensual Black Swan, which are qualities better embodied by the new arrival Lily (Kunis). Nina is overwhelmed by a feeling of immense pressure when she finds herself competing for the part, causing her to lose her tenuous grip on reality and descend into a living nightmare.\n\nPeepers (film): Peepers is a 2010 film directed by Seth W. Owen and co-written with Daniel Perlmutter and Mark Slutsky.\n\nMark Heyman: Mark Heyman (born 1979) is an American screenwriter and film producer who is best known for co-writing \"Black Swan\" (2010) and \"The Skeleton Twins\" (2014).\n\nKick-Ass 2 (film): Kick-Ass 2 is a 2013 superhero comedy film based on the comic book of the same name and \"Hit-Girl\", both by Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr., and is the sequel to the 2010 film \"Kick-Ass\". The film was written and directed by Jeff Wadlow and co-produced by Matthew Vaughn, who directed the first film. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Chlo\u00eb Grace Moretz reprise their roles from the first film as Dave Lizewski, Chris D'Amico, and Mindy Macready, respectively. Other returning actors include Clark Duke, Yancy Butler, Garrett M. Brown, Lyndsy Fonseca and Sophie Wu.\n\nJennifer Ventimilia: Jennifer Ventimilia (born Jeffrey Ventimilia and also known as J.R. Ventimilia) is an American television writer. Ventimilia co-wrote \"The Simpsons\" episode \"Simpson Tide\" (with Joshua Sternin) and the teleplay of the episode \"'Round Springfield\", based on a story idea by Al Jean and Mike Reiss. Other credits include \"Murphy Brown\", \"That '70s Show\", and \"The Critic\". In 2002, Ventimilia and Sternin created a show for Fox called \"The Grubbs\", starring Randy Quaid. Due to negative critical reaction, the show was canceled before it went on air. Ventimilia co-wrote the screenplay for the 2004 film \"Surviving Christmas\" and the 2010 film \"Tooth Fairy\" and she also served as an executive producer and writer for \"Kitchen Confidential\", \"Robot and Monster\", and the 2012 Nickelodeon reboot of \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\".\n\nYoung Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon: Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (\u72c4\u4ec1\u5091\u4e4b\u795e\u90fd\u9f8d\u738b) is a 2013 Chinese action-adventure fantasy mystery film directed, produced, and co-written by Tsui Hark. It is a prequel to Hark's 2010 film \"Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame\", which starred Andy Lau. Taiwanese-Canadian actor Mark Chao takes over from him as a young Detective Dee, while Feng Shaofeng, Lin Gengxin, Kim Bum (in his Chinese debut), and Angelababy co-star alongside a returning Carina Lau from \"Mystery of the Phantom Flame\", rounding up the ensemble cast.\n\nLittlerock (film): Littlerock is a 2010 film directed by Mike Ott. It debuted at the 2010 San Francisco International Film Festival, and played at over 40 film festivals including AFI Fest, Viennale, Cairo International Film Festival, Warsaw International Film Festival, Reykjavik International Film Festival, Thessaloniki International Film Festival, and Hong Kong International Film Festival before its U.S. theatrical release on August 12, 2011.", "question": "Mark Heyman co-wrote the 2010 film directed by whom?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_of_interest": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person whose work is being queried."}, "person_role": {"type": "string", "description": "The role of the person in the film."}, "film_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "director": {"type": "string", "description": "The director of the film."}}, "required": ["title", "release_year", "director"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["person_of_interest", "person_role", "film_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_of_interest": "Mark Heyman", "person_role": "screenwriter", "film_details": {"title": "Black Swan", "release_year": 2010, "director": "Darren Aronofsky"}}, "ground_truth": {"person_of_interest": "Mark Heyman", "person_role": "co-writer", "film_details": {"title": "Black Swan", "release_year": 2010, "director": "Darren Aronofsky"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1885, "output_tokens": 51, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "51b4b63d13d4904e00d6d3117dea83acbb7a3fc02aa9e525541aac7bf20ee960", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ac2d07d554299657fa2907d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "documentary", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Open My Heart: \"Open My Heart\" is a song by Yolanda Adams released in 1999. The song gained Adams great popularity in the secular audiences. Being the most groundbreaking single of her career, she won several awards for this song. \"Open My Heart\" helped her 1999 album \"Mountain High...Valley Low\" gain multi-platinum status and reach charts heights not often attained by artists of the gospel genre.\n\nHeart (Heart album): Heart is the self-titled eighth studio album, released by the American rock band Heart. Released in 1985, the album continued the band's transition into mainstream rock, a genre that yielded the band its greatest commercial success. Marking the band's Capitol Records debut, it spent 92 weeks on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 and became the only Heart album so far to hit number one, reaching quintuple platinum status. It also yielded the first number-one single for the band, \"These Dreams\", along with four other hit singles: \"What About Love\", \"Never\", \"Nothin' at All\" and \"If Looks Could Kill\". The first three cuts also made the U.S. top ten.\n\nI Give You My Heart (Hillsong song): \"I Give You My Heart\" (sometimes called \"Lord, I Give You My Heart\" or \"This is My Desire\") is a 1995 song by Reuben Morgan, who wrote both the music and the lyrics. The lyrics are about giving God the entirety of oneself. The song is widely used in congregational singing, particularly within evangelicalism. \"I Give You My Heart\" is a devotional song and is part of the contemporary worship music genre. The song is also a slow soft rock ballad.\n\nOpen Your Heart (Madonna song): \"Open Your Heart\" is a song by American singer Madonna from her third studio album \"True Blue\" (1986). It was released as the album's fourth single in November 19, 1986 by Sire Records. It has since appeared remixed on the compilation albums \"The Immaculate Collection\" (1990) and \"Celebration\" (2009). Originally a rock and roll song titled \"Follow Your Heart\", it was written for singer Cyndi Lauper by songwriters Gardner Cole and Peter Rafelson. Looking for new songs for \"True Blue\", Madonna accepted it. She rewrote the song and, along with Patrick Leonard, changed the composition to suit the dance-pop genre. \"Open Your Heart\" is an innuendo-laden love song where Madonna expresses her sexual desire.\n\nTintin and I: Tintin and I (French: Tintin et moi) is a 2003 documentary by Anders H\u00f8gsbro \u00d8stergaard, about Belgian writer-artist Georges Remi, better known as Herg\u00e9, and his creation Tintin. The film is a co-production of Denmark, Belgium, France, and Switzerland.\n\nChernobyl Heart: Chernobyl Heart is a 2003 documentary film by Maryann DeLeo. The film won the Best Documentary Short Subject award at The 76th Academy Awards.\n\nWang Kuan-hsiung: Wang Kuan Hsiung was a lean dapper Taiwanese actor who was a well-known and popular leading man in the Kung Fu film genre of the 1970s and 1980s. He was cast as a romantic leading man in some of his films and he gained many female fans and is still considered a heart throb He is mostly known for his role in a 1974 film as Chan Ming Lung a.k.a. \"The Iron Ox\" in Iron Ox, The Tiger's Killer, which is a tale about a student taking on a group of men, The Five Tigers in duels to avenge the death of his teacher. This film also featured a well-known actor of the genre, Wong Fei-Lung\n\nKill from the Heart: Kill from the Heart is an album by the American hardcore punk band The Dicks. Widely considered a classic of the genre, it was the band's first full-length album and the last to feature the group's original Texas-based line up. The album finds the band mixing its hardcore punk style with blues aesthetics. Tim Kerr of the Big Boys appears on the song \"Anti-Klan (Part Two)\". \"Anti-Klan (Parts One and Two)\", \"Rich Daddy\", \"No Nazi's Friend\", and \"Kill From The Heart\" appear on the \"1980-1986\" CD compilation on Alternative Tentacles. The album was reissued on CD & LP by Alternative Tentacles in 2012.\n\nWhite Horse (film): White Horse is a short documentary by filmmakers Maryann DeLeo and Christophe Bisson that features a man (Maxym Surkov) returning to his Ukraine home for the first time in twenty years. Evacuated from the city of Pripyat, Ukraine in 1986 due to the Chernobyl disaster, he has not returned since then. DeLeo is the same filmmaker of the 2004 Academy Award-winning short film \"Chernobyl Heart\".\n\nSigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo: Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo, fully titled Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo, her murder'd Husband, is an oil painting by British artist William Hogarth. Finished in 1759, it was the principal piece of the eight works he displayed in an exhibition in 1761. It was the final and most ambitious of his attempts to secure for himself a reputation as a genre painter. It depicts a dramatic moment in one of the \"novelle\" in Boccaccio's \"Decameron\". While Hogarth had expected this work to be acclaimed as a masterpiece of dramatic painting, the work was met with criticism and ridicule. In the catalogue of the exhibition of Hogarth's works at the Tate Gallery in 2007, the criticism was described as \"some of the most damning critical opprobrium the artist ever suffered\".", "question": "Tintin and I and Chernobyl Heart, are of which genre?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"titles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "List of titles for which the genre is being identified."}, "genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The common genre of the listed titles."}, "number_of_titles": {"type": "integer", "description": "The count of titles identified with this genre."}}, "required": ["titles", "genre", "number_of_titles"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"titles": ["Tintin and I", "Chernobyl Heart"], "genre": "documentary", "number_of_titles": 2}, "ground_truth": {"titles": ["Tintin and I", "Chernobyl Heart"], "genre": "documentary", "number_of_titles": 2}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1707, "output_tokens": 33, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f0f5724b7e3f4d40f675f6b4686fcc1c5eb02531d054ff0ba8af6911ba3b039b", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ac11c60554299294b21909f", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Fatsia", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895): The Japanese invasion of Taiwan () (May\u2013October 1895) was a conflict between the Empire of Japan and the armed forces of the short-lived Republic of Formosa following the Qing Dynasty's cession of Taiwan to Japan in April 1895 at the end of the First Sino-Japanese War. The Japanese sought to take control of their new possession, while the Republican forces fought to resist Japanese occupation. The Japanese landed near Keelung on the northern coast of Taiwan on 29 May 1895, and in a five-month campaign swept southwards to Tainan. Although their advance was slowed by guerrilla activity, the Japanese defeated the Formosan forces (a mixture of regular Chinese units and local Hakka militias) whenever they attempted to make a stand. The Japanese victory at Baguashan on 27 August, the largest battle ever fought on Taiwanese soil, doomed the Formosan resistance to an early defeat. The fall of Tainan on 21 October ended organised resistance to Japanese occupation, and inaugurated five decades of Japanese rule in Taiwan.\n\nLopezia: Lopezia is a genus of plants of the family Onagraceae, largely restricted to Mexico.\n\nFatsia japonica: Fatsia japonica(syn. \"Aralia japonica\" Thunb. , \"A. sieboldii\" Hort. ex K.Koch), also glossy-leaf paper plant, fatsi, paperplant or Japanese aralia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae, native to southern Japan, southern Korea, and Taiwan.\n\nFatsia: Fatsia is a small genus of three species of evergreen shrubs native to southern Japan and Taiwan. They typically have stout, sparsely branched stems bearing spirally-arranged, large leathery, palmately lobed leaves 20\u201350 cm in width, on a petiole up to 50 cm long, and small creamy-white flowers in dense terminal compound umbels in late autumn or early winter, followed by small black fruit.\n\nTetrapanax: Tetrapanax papyrifer (rice-paper plant, or \"\u901a\u8349\u2014tong cao\") is an evergreen shrub in the family Araliaceae, the sole species in the genus Tetrapanax. The specific epithet is frequently misspelled as \"papyriferum\", \"papyriferus\", or \"papyrifera\". It is endemic to Taiwan, but widely cultivated in East Asia and sometimes in other tropical regions as well. The species was once included in the genus \"Fatsia\" as \"Fatsia papyrifera\".\n\nFatsia polycarpa: Fatsia polycarpa is a species of plant in the Araliaceae family. It is endemic to Taiwan. It is threatened by habitat loss.\n\nJapanese invasion of Taiwan (1874): The Japanese punitive expedition to Taiwan in 1874, referred to in Japan as the Taiwan Expedition (Japanese: \u53f0\u6e7e\u51fa\u5175 , Hepburn: Taiwan Shuppei ) and in Taiwan and mainland China as the Mudan incident (), was a punitive expedition launched by the Japanese in retaliation for the murder of 54 Ryukyuan sailors by Paiwan aborigines near the southwestern tip of Taiwan in December 1871. The success of the expedition, which marked the first overseas deployment of the Imperial Japanese Army and Imperial Japanese Navy, revealed the fragility of the Qing dynasty's hold on Taiwan and encouraged further Japanese adventurism. Diplomatically, Japan's embroilment with China in 1874 was eventually resolved by a British arbitration under which Qing China agreed to compensate Japan for property damage. Some ambiguous wording in the agreed terms were later argued by Japan to be confirmation of Chinese renunciation of suzerainty over the Ryukyu Islands, paving the way for \"de facto\" Japanese incorporation of Ryukyu in 1879.\n\nCastle (Jolin Tsai album): Castle ( ) is the sixth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai ( ). It was released on February 27, 2004, by Sony Music Taiwan. Following the success of her last studio album, \"Magic\" (2003), Tsai continued to secure her A-list status with the new release. Tsai again rang up huge sales with the album, which further increased her popularity in her native Taiwan as well as in other Asian countries. The album has sold more than 2 million copies in Asia, with more than 300,000 copies sold in Taiwan alone, and made her the best-selling female singer of the year in Taiwan. The second track, \"It's Love\", reached number 8 on the Hit FM Top 100 Singles of the Year. The opening track, \"36 Tricks of Love\", reached number 78 on the chart. The album earned Tsai an MTV Asia Award nomination for Favorite Artist Taiwan. The music video of the lead single, \"Pirates\", earned Tsai an MTV Video Music Award Japan nomination for Best Buzz Asia.\n\nTaiwan under Qing rule: Taiwan under Qing rule refers to the rule of the Qing dynasty over Formosa (modern-day Taiwan) and the Pescadores (Penghu) from 1683 to 1895. The Qing court sent an army led by general Shi Lang and annexed Taiwan in 1683. It was governed as Taiwan Prefecture of Fujian Province until the declaration of Fujian-Taiwan Province in 1887. Qing rule over Taiwan ended when Taiwan was ceded to Japan by the Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895.\n\nTaiwan studies: Taiwan studies is a multi-disciplinary academic division of area studies (a part of East Asian studies) focused on studying Taiwan and the people on/in/of Taiwan both on its own and in comparison with other world areas. Academia Sinica, Taiwan's national level research institute, officially inaugurated its Institute of Taiwan History in 2004 following a long exploratory period beginning in 1986. Taiwan studies departments and centers have been established in numerous universities around the world (see below for a list) and key Taiwan studies organizations have been established in North America (NATSA), Europe (EATS), and Japan (JATS). The first \"World Congress of Taiwan Studies (WCTS)\" was hosted by Taiwan's Academia Sinica on April 26\u201328, 2012, in Taipei, Taiwan. More recently, the People's Republic of China has begun to establish its own controversial version of Taiwan studies in the United States via its Confucius Institutes.", "question": "Which of the following is native to Japan and Taiwan: Lopezia or Fatsia?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"plant_identified": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the plant identified as native to both Japan and Taiwan."}, "is_native_to_japan_and_taiwan": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if this plant is native to both Japan and Taiwan."}, "native_regions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of regions where this plant is native according to the context."}}, "required": ["name", "is_native_to_japan_and_taiwan", "native_regions"], "additionalProperties": false}, "other_plant_mentioned": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the other plant mentioned in the question."}, "is_native_to_japan_and_taiwan": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if this plant is native to both Japan and Taiwan."}, "native_regions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of regions where this plant is native according to the context."}}, "required": ["name", "is_native_to_japan_and_taiwan", "native_regions"], "additionalProperties": false}, "answer_summary": {"type": "string", "description": "A summary statement answering the question."}}, "required": ["plant_identified", "other_plant_mentioned", "answer_summary"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"plant_identified": {"name": "Fatsia", "is_native_to_japan_and_taiwan": true, "native_regions": ["southern Japan", "Taiwan"]}, "other_plant_mentioned": {"name": "Lopezia", "is_native_to_japan_and_taiwan": false, "native_regions": ["Mexico"]}, "answer_summary": "Fatsia is native to both Japan and Taiwan, while Lopezia is native to Mexico."}, "ground_truth": {"plant_identified": {"name": "Fatsia", "is_native_to_japan_and_taiwan": true, "native_regions": ["southern Japan", "Taiwan"]}, "other_plant_mentioned": {"name": "Lopezia", "is_native_to_japan_and_taiwan": false, "native_regions": ["Mexico"]}, "answer_summary": "Fatsia is native to southern Japan and Taiwan, while Lopezia is largely restricted to Mexico."}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2151, "output_tokens": 102, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "20f8ebeefc81bf00d1ac295819d7227f3f296053b29b9ea6768d88006bc8e252", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab26780554299449642c892", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Snoop Dogg", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "East Coast hip hop: East Coast hip hop is a regional subgenre of hip hop music that originated in the New York City area during the 1970s. Hip hop is recognized to have originated and evolved first in New York; East Coast hip hop only became a distinct subgenre after artists from other regions of the United States emerged with different styles. In contrast to other styles, East Coast hip hop music has prioritized complex lyrics for attentive listening rather than beats for dancing. The main components of hip hop culture from that time and still today are MC'ing, DJ'ing, break dancing, and graffiti.\n\nMac & Devin Go to High School: Mac & Devin Go to High School is a 2012 American direct-to-DVD stoner film directed by Dylan Brown. The film stars rappers Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa in the title roles, along with Mike Epps, Teairra Mari, Andy Milonakis, Luenell in supporting roles and the voice of Mystikal in a guest appearance. The story follows two high school students, geeky Devin, and badman Mac who is a stoner. He befriends Devin, and introduces him to cannabis. The high school's name \"N. 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The composition of the song begun when The Smeezingtons where doing a freestyle session in the studio and while they thought the track was never going to see the light of the day, Aaron Bay-Shuck considered it was a \"smash\" and asked them to finish it. After its completion Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa were added.\n\nMac & Devin Go to High School (soundtrack): Mac & Devin Go to High School is the collaborative soundtrack to the film of the same name, by American West Coast hip hop recording artist Snoop Dogg and American rapper Wiz Khalifa. It was released on December 13, 2011, by Atlantic Records. The album features guest appearances from Bruno Mars, Juicy J, Curren$y and Mike Posner. The album is supported by the lone hit single, \"Young, Wild & Free\".\n\nBeach House EP: Beach House EP is the debut extended play (EP) by American hip hop recording artist Ty Dolla Sign. It was released on January 21, 2014, by Atlantic Records. Ty mostly produced through the entirety of this EP, alongside the variety of the other record producers such as DJ Mustard, D'Mile and Young Chop, among others. The EP features guest appearances from Wiz Khalifa, B.o.B, French Montana, Trey Songz, Twista, Jay Rock, Travis Scott and Fredo Santana, among others. The EP was supported by two singles: \"Paranoid\" featuring B.o.B, and \"Or Nah\" featuring Wiz Khalifa.\n\nHip hop music: Hip hop music, also called hip-hop or rap music, is a music genre developed in the United States by inner-city African Americans in the 1970s which consists of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted. It developed as part of hip hop culture, a subculture defined by four key stylistic elements: MCing/rapping, DJing/scratching with turntables, break dancing, and graffiti writing. Other elements include sampling beats or bass lines from records (or synthesized beats and sounds), and rhythmic beatboxing. While often used to refer solely to rapping, \"hip hop\" more properly denotes the practice of the entire subculture. The term \"hip hop music\" is sometimes used synonymously with the term \"rap music\", though rapping is not a required component of hip hop music; the genre may also incorporate other elements of hip hop culture, including DJing, turntablism, scratching, beatboxing, and instrumental tracks.\n\nCoolaid: Coolaid is the fourteenth studio album by American West Coast hip hop recording artist Snoop Dogg. It was released on July 1, 2016, by Doggystyle Records and eOne Music. Recording sessions for the album took place during 2015 to 2016 at the Doggystyle Studios Records, in Diamond Bar, California. The production on the album was handled by Snoop Dogg and other record producers, including Just Blaze, Swizz Beatz and Timbaland. Snoop Dogg also enlisted a variety of guest vocalists such as Too $hort, Swizz Beatz, Jeremih, Wiz Khalifa, Trick Trick, E-40, Jazze Pha, Suga Free and October London, among others.\n\nSmokin' On: \"Smokin' On\" is a song by American rappers Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa, from the soundtrack Mac & Devin Go to High School. The song features fellow American rapper Juicy J. The song produced by Drumma Boy.\n\nOpenair Frauenfeld: Openair Frauenfeld is an annual hip hop music festival that takes place in Frauenfeld in July. It is considered to be the largest Openair festival in Switzerland and the largest Hip Hop music festival in Europe. It was created in 1985 and has now taken place 22 times. The event was originally hosted under the name \"Out in the Green Festival\" until it was changed to \"Openair Frauenfeld\" in 2007. Since then it has hosted numerous high-profile celebrities and has attracted an annual turnout of around 150,000 people. 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P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life: H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life (French: \"H. P. Lovecraft : Contre le monde, contre la vie\" ) is a work of literary criticism by French author Michel Houellebecq regarding the works of H. P. Lovecraft. The English-language edition for the American and UK market was translated by Dorna Khazeni and features an introduction by American novelist Stephen King. In some editions the book also includes two of Lovecraft's best known short stories: \"The Call of Cthulhu\" and \"The Whisperer in Darkness.\"\n\nThe Call of Cthulhu: \"The Call of Cthulhu\" is a short story by the American writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written in the summer of 1926, it was first published in the pulp magazine \"Weird Tales\", in February 1928.\n\nH. P. Lovecraft (album): H. P. Lovecraft is the debut album by the American psychedelic rock band H. P. Lovecraft and was released in October 1967 by Philips Records. It blended psychedelic and folk rock influences and was marked by the haunting, eerie ambiance of the band's music, which itself was often inspired by the literary works of horror writer H. P. Lovecraft, after whom the band had named themselves. Although most of the album comprises interpretations of traditional and contemporary folk songs, it also features the self-penned compositions \"That's How Much I Love You, Baby (More or Less)\", \"The Time Machine\", and arguably the band's best known song, \"The White Ship\". The traditional song \"Wayfaring Stranger\" was released as a single just ahead of the album in September 1967 and \"The White Ship\" was issued shortly after the album appeared, although neither single reached the charts. Like its attendant singles, \"H. P. 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Derleth billed himself as a \"posthumous collaborator\".\n\nShibram Chakraborty: Shibram Chakraborty (1902-1980) (Bengali: \u09b6\u09bf\u09ac\u09b0\u09be\u09ae \u099a\u0995\u09cd\u09b0\u09ac\u09b0\u09cd\u09a4\u09c0) was a popular Bengali writer, humorist and revolutionary who is best known for his humorous stories. His best known short stories and novels are renowned for their unique use of pun, alliteration, play of words and ironic humour. He was a prolific author who also wrote poems, plays, non-fiction and novels for mature audiences in his long career.\n\nThe Country of the Blind: \"The Country of the Blind\" is a short story written by H. G. Wells. It was first published in the April 1904 issue of \"The Strand Magazine\" and included in a 1911 collection of Wells's short stories, \"The Country of the Blind and Other Stories\". It is one of Wells's best known short stories, and features prominently in literature dealing with blindness.\n\nHyperborean cycle: The Hyperborean cycle is a series of short stories by Clark Ashton Smith that take place in the fictional prehistoric setting of Hyperborea. Smith's cycle takes cues from his friends, H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard and their works. Lovecraft wrote to Smith in a letter dated 3 December 1929: \"I must not delay in expressing my well-nigh delirious delight at \"The Tale of Satampra Zeiros\" [Smith's short story]... [W]hat an atmosphere! I can see & feel & smell the jungle around immemorial Commoriom, which I am sure must lie buried today in glacial ice near Olathoe, in the Land of Lomar!\" . Soon afterward, Lovecraft included Smith's Tsathoggua (which originally appeared in \"The Tale of Satampra Zeiros\") in the story \"The Mound\", ghostwritten for Zelia Reed (Zelia Bishop) in December 1929. Lovecraft also mentioned Tsathoggua in \"The Whisperer in Darkness\", which he began on February 24, 1930. Because Smith in turn borrowed numerous Lovecraftian elements, the cycle itself may be regarded as a branch of the Cthulhu Mythos. In a letter to August Derleth dated 26 July 1944, Smith wrote: \"In common with other weird tales writers, I have ... made a few passing references (often under slightly altered names, such as Iog-Sotot for Yog-Sothoth and Kthulhut for Cthulhu) to some of the Lovecraftian deities. My Hyperborean tales, it seems to me, with their primordial, prehuman and sometimes premundane background and figures, are the closest to the Cthulhu Mythos, but most of them are written in a vein of grotesque humor that differentiates them vastly. However, such a tale as \"The Coming of the White Worm\" might be regarded as a direct contribution to the Mythos.\" .\n\nWhat the Moon Brings: \"What the Moon Brings\" is a short story by American horror fiction writer H. P. 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In 2013, her vocals were featured on \"Last Chance\" by EDM artist Kaskade from his Grammy nominated album \"Atmosphere\". Lang also co-wrote and was featured on the song \"All These Wounds\" by EDM artist Ilan Bluestone and BT, which was released May 25, 2015 on the Anjunabeats Worldwide05 Compilation. Lang's third full-length album \"Arrows\" is a two part EP series entirely self-recorded and produced from her home studio. Arrows Pt. 1 was released October 27, 2015 gaining press from reputable blogs including Galore Magazine, All Things Go, Pop Matters among others. Arrows Pt. 2 is set to release August 16, 2016.\n\nOnly Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II: Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II is the fourth studio album by American hip hop recording artist and Wu-Tang Clan-member Raekwon, released September 8, 2009, on Ice H2O/EMI Records in the United States. 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He first came to public notice during the 1970s as the singer and drummer with British comedy showband the \"Black Abbots\", along with Leonard 'Lenny' Reynolds, later forging a prominent solo career as a television comedian with his own weekly show on British television.\n\nDon't Stand Another Chance: \"Don't Stand Another Chance\" is a song by American recording artist Janet Jackson, included on her second studio album, \"Dream Street\" (1984). It was written by Janet Jackson, her brother Marlon Jackson and John Barnes. Marlon also produced it, and provided backing vocals along with his brothers Michael, Tito, and Jackie. \"Don't Stand Another Chance\" was released as the lead single from \"Dream Street\" on August 13, 1984 by A&M Records.\n\nDream Street (song): \"Dream Street\" is the final single released from Janet Jackson's second album \"Dream Street\", following the first three single releases, \"Two to the Power of Love\", \"Fast Girls\", and \"Don't Stand Another Chance\". The title track was also scheduled to be released in 1984, but due to low sales the producers canceled these plans. Thanks to the TV show \"Fame\", \"Dream Street\" did get a music video.\n\nDream Street (Dream Street album): Dream Street is the first and only album by the boy band Dream Street. The songs \"It Happens Every Time\" and \"I Say Yeah\" were featured on Radio Disney albums. The song \"They Don't Understand\" was featured on the \"\" soundtrack.\n\nThe Biggest Fan: The Biggest Fan is a film featuring the band Dream Street (Chris Trousdale, Jesse McCartney, Matt Ballinger, Frankie J. Galasso and Greg Raposo). The main characters are Chris Trousdale (playing himself) and his \"Biggest Fan\" Debbie Worden (played by newcomer Kaila Amariah). It was made in 2002 just before the band split; however, the film's release was postponed pending the outcome of a lawsuit between some of the band members and the band's management. Chris Trousdale is prominently featured in the film, while the other Dream Street members have cameo roles in the beginning and the end of the film. In late 2002- early 2003, Chris Trousdale promoted this film by performing and showing the film at his concerts. After almost three years since filming for the film was complete, The Biggest Fan was finally released on DVD on May 18, 2005 (USA/Canada) and in 2007 (Australia). The soundtrack on the other hand was released by Edel.\n\nDream Street (musical): Dream Street was a musical that ran in Las Vegas from 1983 through 1987. Produced by Nancy and Ronnie Horowitz, conceived and written by Mark Donnelly, and choreographed and directed by Steve Merritt, \"Dream Street\" was a \"compilation\" musical, made up of well-known songs strung together with a simple narrative. It dealt with the longings and dreams of a group of children whose neighborhood was being gentrified and who were forced to move out.\n\nDream Street (Janet Jackson album): Dream Street is the second studio album by American musician Janet Jackson, released on October 23, 1984, by A&M Records. More pop than her debut album's \"bubblegum soul\" feel, the album wasn't the runaway success that Janet's father Joseph thought it would be, peaking at number one hundred forty-seven on the \"Billboard\" 200 in 1984. The album did have one modest hit for Jackson, the top ten R&B single, \"Don't Stand Another Chance\", produced by brother Marlon. Also, the video for the song \"Dream Street\", her first music video, was shot during the shooting of the TV show \"Fame\".\n\nFrankie J. Galasso: Frank J. \"Frankie\" Galasso is an American musician and actor. 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In the work, Averroes argues that some Muslims have an obligation to study philosophy, and that the subject should be considered an Islamic science. The work also contains several other unique ideas, including Averroes' assertion that the Qur\u2019an should sometimes be read in a non-literal way. According to William Theodore De Bary and Ainslie Embree, \"On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy\" represents a \"classic attempt to reconcile religion and philosophy.\"\n\nConfraternity of Good Christians: The Society of True Christians (\"c.\" 1530-1545), whose original name was \"Confraternita dei Buoni Cristiani\", was a philosophy study group in Malta which sought freedom of thought and action. It was made up of both clerical and lay persons, and its members were Maltese as well as foreign. Its area of specialisation in philosophy was chiefly ethics. It also gave considerable importance to biblical studies.\n\nPhilosophy of computer science: The philosophy of computer science is concerned with the philosophical questions that arise with the study of computer science, which is understood to mean not just programming but the whole study of concepts and methods that assist in the development and maintenance of computer systems. There is still no common understanding of the content, aim, focus, or topic of the philosophy of computer science, despite some attempts to develop a philosophy of computer science like the philosophy of physics or the philosophy of mathematics.\n\nMedieval philosophy: Medieval philosophy is the philosophy in the era now known as medieval or the Middle Ages, the period roughly extending from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century C.E. to the Renaissance in the 16th century. Medieval philosophy, understood as a project of independent philosophical inquiry, began in Baghdad, in the middle of the 8th century, and in France, in the itinerant court of Charlemagne, in the last quarter of the 8th century. It is defined partly by the process of rediscovering the ancient culture developed in Greece and Rome in the classical period, and partly by the need to address theological problems and to integrate sacred doctrine with secular learning.\n\nPythagoras: Pythagoras of Samos ( ; ; Greek: \u03a0\u03c5\u03b8\u03b1\u03b3\u03cc\u03c1\u03b1\u03c2 \u1f41 \u03a3\u03ac\u03bc\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2 \"Pythag\u00f3ras ho S\u00e1mios\" \"Pythagoras the Samian\" , or simply \u03a0\u03c5\u03b8\u03b1\u03b3\u03cc\u03c1\u03b1\u03c2 ; \u03a0\u03c5\u03b8\u03b1\u03b3\u03cc\u03c1\u03b7\u03c2 in Ionian Greek; 495 BC ) was an Ionian Greek philosopher, mathematician, and putative founder of the Pythagoreanism movement. He is often revered as a great mathematician and scientist and is best known for the Pythagorean theorem which bears his name.\n\nBush\u2013Holley House: The Bush\u2013Holley House is a National Historic Landmark and historic house museum at 39 Strickland Road in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich, Connecticut. It was constructed circa 1730 and in the late nineteenth century was a boarding house and the center of the Cos Cob Art Colony, Connecticut\u2019s first art colony. From 1890 to 1920, the house was a gathering place for artists, writers and editors, and scores of art students came to study with leading American Impressionists John Henry Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Theodore Robinson, and Childe Hassam. 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The dispute became quite bitter; Philodemus quotes Timocrates saying \"that he both loved his brother as no one else did and hated him as no one else.\" In a much quoted letter, Metrodorus, in exaggerated fashion, took Timocrates to task for not making the stomach the standard in everything relating to the prime good. Metrodorus wrote at least one work against Timocrates; and Epicurus also wrote an \"Opinions on the Passions, against Timocrates\". In response, Timocrates wrote a polemic against Epicurus, whereby he claimed that Epicurus was not a genuine Athenian citizen, and that he was slovenly, weak, ignorant, rude, and vomited twice a day from overindulgence.\n\nMianus, Connecticut: Mianus , formerly Mayamus and Upper Landing, is a neighborhood in the town of Greenwich in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Unlike other Greenwich neighborhoods such as Cos Cob or Old Greenwich, Mianus does not have its own ZIP code or post office. Mianus lies partly in the Cos Cob ZIP code, partly in the Riverside ZIP code area, and partly in the Old Greenwich ZIP code area. It lies at an elevation of 23 feet (7 m) and is home to an elementary school. Mianus was also home to the Mianus Motor Works, a marine-engine manufacturer.\n\nMetrodorus of Cos: Metrodorus of Cos (Greek: \u039c\u03b7\u03c4\u03c1\u03cc\u03b4\u03c9\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2 \u03c4\u1fc6\u03c2 \u039a\u1ff6 ; fl. c. 460 BC) was the son of Epicharmus. Like several of his family he addicted himself partly to the study of Pythagorean philosophy, partly to the science of medicine. He wrote a treatise upon the works of Epicharmus, in which, on the authority of Epicharmus and Pythagoras himself, he maintained that the Doric was the proper dialect of the Orphic hymns.\n\nCosmic Origins Spectrograph: The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) is a science instrument that was installed on the Hubble Space Telescope during Servicing Mission 4 (STS-125) in May 2009. 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His earliest preparatory training was given by a prominent teacher of the time, August Rouma, after which he entered the Paris Conservatoire in 1836. There he studied for three years under Fran\u00e7ois Antoine Habeneck. In 1844 he started his extended tours which established his reputation as one of the greatest of virtuosos. From 1848 to 1867 he held the position of principal professor of violin playing at the Brussels Conservatoire, having succeeded the celebrated Charles de B\u00e9riot. Owing to ill health, he resigned and settled in Paris, where he spent the rest of his life, and where he gave lessons. Among his notable students were Alfred De S\u00e8ve, Martin Pierre Marsick, Henri Marteau, Henry Schradieck, and C\u00e9sar Thomson. He wrote a significant pedagogical work entitled \"Ecole L\u00e9onard\".\n\nPeter de Ru: Peter de Ru is a photographer born 1946 in Oostkapelle in The Netherlands. In 1969 he moved to Sweden. After language studies at the G\u00f6teborg University he moved to Stockholm and entered the renowned Fotoskolan (Photo School) under Christer Str\u00f6mholm where he studied 1971 to 1974. He is married to the Swedish artist Susann Wallander. Peter de Ru is represented at several state institutions like the Swedish Radio, the Nobel Museum, the Karolinska Hospital, and since 2011 at the National Museum in Stockholm (the Swedish State portrait gallery at Gripsholm).\n\nPeter de S\u00e8ve: Peter de S\u00e8ve is an American artist who has worked in the illustration and animation fields. He has drawn many covers for the magazine \"The New Yorker\". As a character designer, he worked on the characters of \"A Bug's Life\", \"Finding Nemo\", \"Robots\", the four \"Ice Age\" films (including Scrat), and on the main animal character E.B. (voiced by Russell Brand) in the 2011 Easter themed comedy film \"Hop\". Most recently, he designed the characters for \"Arthur Christmas\", for which he was nominated for Annie Award. He received the National Cartoonists Society Magazine Illustration Award for 2000. He is part of the Directors Collective Hornet Incorporated company.\n\nAlfred De S\u00e8ve: Alfred De S\u00e8ve (May or June 1858 \u2013 25 November 1927) was a Canadian violinist, composer, and music educator. His compositional output includes works for violin and piano, solo piano, and orchestra; many of which were published by Arthur P. Schmidt and Charles H. Ditson.\n\nFyre: Fyre, formerly de Jong Explorer, is a cross-platform tool for producing artwork based on histograms of iterated chaotic functions. It implements the Peter de Jong map in a fixed function pipeline through either a GTK GUI frontend, or a command line facility for easier rendering of high-resolution, high quality images. The program was renamed from de Jong Explorer to Fyre simply because \"'It wasn't taken yet'\" and so that in the future, it could support more functions than just the standard Peter de Jong map. Fyre features a sidebar on the left to which the user can input the required variables and on the right is displayed the result of the equation.\n\nPeter de Koning: Peter de Koning (born 13 October 1960, Vlaardingen) is a Dutch singer. In 1995 he had a big hit with the single, \"Het is altijd lente in de ogen van de tandarts-assistente\" written by Jan Rooymans. It was written as part of his final exam at Rotterdam Conservatory. It reached #5 in the Dutch Singles Chart. He followed that up with the album \"De avonturen van Peter de Koning\"\n\nPeter de Rivaux: Peter de Rivaux or Peter de Rivalis (died 1262) was an influential Poitevin courtier at the court of Henry III of England. 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It was the first album released on Leon Russell's record label, Paradise Records, which was distributed by Warner Bros. Records. Leon and Mary Russell are also credited as producers of the album, with the exception of the final track, \"Daylight\", which was produced by its writer, Bobby Womack.\n\nBattle of Calcasieu Pass: The Battle of Calcasieu Pass was a minor skirmish fought on May 6, 1864, at the mouth of the Calcasieu River in southwestern Louisiana, during the American Civil War. It resulted in a Confederate victory. The participants of the battle were Lt. Benjamin Loring and Lt. C. W. Lamson on the Union\u2019s side, and Col. W. H. Griffin on the Confederate side. The union brought along two naval vessels, the U.S.S Wave and the U.S.S Granite City. The U.S.S Wave did not prove too effective during the battle and was captured early on, it was soon turned into a Confederate cargo ship. The U.S.S Granite City was originally a confederate blockade vessel, but was captured in 1863 by the U.S.S Tioga (Union). The U.S.S Granite City was now back in the hands of the Confederates. Captain Joseph A. Brickhouse, a Confederate veteran, said, \u201cWe fought in the open prairie, bringing on the attack with four small pieces of artillery and less than 300 infantry, poorly armed, attacking in the open prairie two such boats as the Granite City and Wave - Union gunboats - and capturing them after an action of less than two hours and 40 minutes duration.\u201d He described his own forces (Confederate) as unprepared, and he stated that they still had an easy battle that was short in duration. The Confederate forces in this battle were split up into five battalions. The first battalion was Creuzbauer's Battery, 5th Texas Artillery. Every soldier in this battalion was born in Germany, and they all migrated to the U.S during the Civil War. The second battalion was named Griffin\u2019s Battalion, and was led by Col. William Henry Griffin. The third battalion was Spaight\u2019s Battalion, led by Lt. Col. Ashley W. Spaight. And the final one was Daly\u2019s Battalion, the only cavalry unit in the battle. The U.S.S Wave and the U.S.S Granite City received orders to proceed to Calcasieu Pass. When they arrived, immediately bombed an abandoned Confederate fort at the mouth of the river. The Gunboats were sent with money to purchase cattle from local southern farmers. The U.S.S Granite City ended up stealing cattle and horses from multiple farms. This prompted a Confederate attack. The local Confederate forces arrived quietly and prepared for a night-time attack on the Union forces. When the Union went to sleep, they let less-experienced soldiers man the guns. The Confederates seized the opportunity and moved their cannons closer. The cannons lined up 1,000 yards away from the gunboats, while the cavalry and foot-soldiers advanced. Numerous cannon shells penetrated the gunboat\u2019s hulls. While the cavalry and foot-soldiers moved in, the artillery advanced as well, and finished off the vessels. On May 8th, Ella Morse, a Union Supply ship did not know of the Union casualties. Then brought moved up all the way to the other ships with supplies. When she noticed that confederates were manning the guns it was too late. They gunned the ship down. The Union Forces suffered many casualties. They lost the Ella Morse, the U.S.S Granite City, the U.S.S Wave, and the U.S.S New London. On the other hand, the Confederates did not lose too many soldiers. The Confederates only suffered a few men from each battalion.\n\nW. E. B. Griffin: William Edmund Butterworth III (born November 10, 1929), better known by his pen name W. E. B. 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It was made into a popular movie in 2011, starring Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt.\n\nStay (2005 film): Stay is a 2005 American psychological thriller film directed by Marc Forster and written by David Benioff. It stars Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts, Ryan Gosling and Bob Hoskins, with production by Regency and distribution by 20th Century Fox. The film represents intense relationships centering on reality, death, love and the afterlife.\n\nBlack Hawk Down (film): Black Hawk Down is a 2001 war film co-produced and directed by Ridley Scott, from a screenplay by Ken Nolan. It is based on the 1999 non-fiction book of the same name by Mark Bowden, which in turn is based on the 29-part series of articles published in \"The Philadelphia Inquirer\", chronicling the events of a 1993 raid in Mogadishu by the U.S. military aimed at capturing faction leader Mohamed Farrah Aidid, and the ensuing firefight, known as the Battle of Mogadishu. The film features a large ensemble cast, including Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Eric Bana, Tom Sizemore, William Fichtner, Jason Isaacs, Tom Hardy in his feature film debut, and Sam Shepard.\n\nFrances Healy: Frances \"Franny\" Healy (born 24 August 1970) is an Irish actress, comedian, radio personality and TV presenter. She starred as \"Niamh Corrigan\" in the famous BBC Scotland soap opera \"River City\". Other television credits include Taggart and the Irish soap Fair City. Film credits include The Magdalene Sisters and The Serpent's Kiss, where she starred alongside Ewan McGregor. Theatre credits include \"The Vagina Monologues\", \"The Seagull\" and \"Juno and the Paycock\".\n\nEwan McGregor filmography: The filmography of Scottish actor, voice actor and director Ewan McGregor. McGregor made his debut in the British television series \"Lipstick on Your Collar\". He followed this one year later by appearing in Bill Forsyth's \"Being Human\" (1994), Danny Boyle's thriller \"Shallow Grave\" (1994). Two years later, he plays the heroin addict Mark Renton in Danny Boyle's \"Trainspotting\" which garnered his international recognition. He reprised the role in the sequel film \"T2 Trainspotting\" (2017).\n\nNaomi Watts: Naomi Ellen Watts (born 28 September 1968) is an English actress and film producer. She made her screen debut in the Australian drama film \"For Love Alone\" (1986) and then appeared in the Australian television series' \"Hey Dad. . ! \" (1990), \"Brides of Christ\" (1991), \"Home and Away\" (1991) and the coming-of-age comedy-drama film \"Flirting\" (1991). After moving to America, Watts appeared in films, including \"Tank Girl\" (1995), \"\" (1996) and \"Dangerous Beauty\" (1998) and had the lead role in the television series \"Sleepwalkers\" (1997\u20131998).\n\nEd Blum: Ed Blum is the director and producer of \"Scenes of a Sexual Nature\" (2006), a low budget British movie starring Ewan McGregor and Sophie Okonedo, filmed entirely on Hampstead Heath. This was his first full-length feature and as Blum said, was made \"for less than \"Love Actually\" 's catering budget.\"\n\nAmerican Pastoral (film): American Pastoral is a 2016 American crime-drama film directed by Ewan McGregor and written by John Romano, based on the 1997 novel of the same name by Philip Roth. The film stars McGregor, Jennifer Connelly, Dakota Fanning, Peter Riegert, Rupert Evans, Uzo Aduba, Molly Parker and David Strathairn. Principal photography began on September 21, 2015, in Pittsburgh.\n\nMarcel Langenegger: Marcel Langenegger (April 2, 1967 \u2013 September 10, 2015) was a Swiss film director, film producer and screenwriter from Rebstein, Switzerland. His 2008 debut feature film, \"Deception\", starred Hugh Jackman, Ewan McGregor, and Michelle Williams.\n\nTube Tales: Tube Tales is a collection of nine short films based on the true-life experiences of London Underground passengers as submitted to Time Out magazine. The stories were scripted and filmed independently of each other. Filming took place on the London Underground network in 1999 by nine directors including Stephen Hopkins, Charles McDougall and Bob Hoskins, with directorial debuts by Ewan McGregor and Jude Law. 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Most of the Servian reforms extended voting rights to certain groups, in particular to Rome's citizen-commoners who were minor landholders or landless citizens hitherto disqualified from voting by ancestry, status or ethnicity\u2014collectively, the \"plebs\" as distinguished from the hereditary patricians. These reforms thus redefined the fiscal and military obligations of all Roman citizens. The so-called Servian constitution probably represents a long-drawn, complex and piecemeal process extending from Servius' predecessors, Ancus Marcius and Tarquinius Priscus, to his successor Tarquinius Superbus, and into the Middle and Late Republic. Rome's military and territorial expansion and the consequent changes in its population made franchise regulation and reform an ongoing necessity. The wholesale attribution of these measures to Servius \"cannot be taken at face value\".\n\nServius Tullius: Servius Tullius was the legendary sixth king of Rome, and the second of its Etruscan dynasty. He reigned 575\u2013535 BC. Roman and Greek sources describe his servile origins and later marriage to a daughter of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, Rome's first Etruscan king, who was assassinated in 579 BC. Servius is said to have been the first Roman king to accede without election by the Senate, having gained the throne by popular support; and the first to be elected by the Senate alone, without reference to the people.\n\nAes signatum: Asses signata (Latin, \"stamped bronze\", singular aes signatum) consisted of cast lumps of bronze of measured quality and weight, embossed with a government stamp, used as currency in Rome and central Italy before the introduction of the aes grave in the mid 4th century BC. When exactly they were first made is uncertain. Popular tradition ascribes them to Servius Tullius, but due to the high quality of art found on even the earliest specimens, this seems very unlikely. A date in the midst of the 5th century BC is generally agreed on. Designs featured are that of a bull, an eagle, and other religious symbols.\n\nPorta Collina: The Colline Gate (Latin Porta Collina) was a landmark in ancient Rome, supposed to have been built by Servius Tullius, semi-legendary king of Rome 578\u2013535 BC. The gate stood at the north end of the Servian Wall, and past it were two important streets, the Via Salaria and Via Nomentana. Within this area the Alta Semita linked the Quirinal with the Porta Carmentalis. Several temples were located near the gate, including temples of Venus Erycina and Fortuna. To a person facing the gate in the 3rd century AD, the Gardens of Sallust would have been on the left, with the Baths of Diocletian on the right.\n\nTullia Minor: Tullia Minor is a semi-legendary figure in Roman history. She was the last queen of Rome. The younger daughter of Rome's sixth king, Servius Tullius, she married Lucius Tarquinius. Along with her husband, she arranged the overthrow and murder of her father, securing the throne for her husband. Her actions made her an infamous figure in ancient Roman culture.\n\nAdsidui: In ancient Rome, adsidui (also \"assidui\"; sg. \"adsiduus\" or \"assiduus\", Latin for \"diligent, loyal\", and collectively, \"tax-payers\") were the citizens who were liable to military service in the main line of battle, that is, for much of the history of the Roman republic, as legionaries. The \"adsidui\" were the members of the first five census classes, which were, according to the Roman historian Livy, created under the reign of Servius Tullius, the sixth legendary king of ancient Rome. Under Tullius' original organisation, the first class was made of the richest, and thus best-equipped citizens, with helmet, shield, greaves, cuirass, spear and sword. As one went down through the classes and the corresponding levels of wealth, equipment went lighter and lighter. According to Peter Connolly, the goal of Tullius' reform was to base military service on wealth, and not race, thus better integrating the Etruscans, who at that time ruled Rome, and the Romans themselves ; he points out, however, that in the beginning most members of the richest first class must have been Etruscans.\n\nHistory of the Roman Empire: The history of the Roman Empire covers the history of Ancient Rome from the fall of the Roman Republic in 27 BC until the abdication of the last Western emperor in 476 AD. Rome had begun expanding shortly after the founding of the Republic in the 6th century BC, though it did not expand outside of the Italian Peninsula until the 3rd century BC. Civil war engulfed the Roman state in the mid 1st century BC, first between Julius Caesar and Pompey, and finally between Octavian and Mark Antony. Antony was defeated at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC. 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The series premiered on 30 May 2005, and airs every Monday to Friday at 9pm IST. The show completed 1000 episodes on 17 June 2009. Also it is India's one of the longest running serial. It is Sahara One's most successful show. It dubbed in Tamil as \"Periya Idattu Penn\".\n\nEk Mahal Ho Sapno Ka (TV series): Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka is a Hindi language Indian soap opera that aired on Sony TV. It was the first Hindi fiction series to reach 1000 episodes and is one of the longest television serials of Indian television. The show was originally aired in Gujarati on ETV Gujarati called as Sapna Na Vavetar.\n\nMiit (TV series): Miit is a Hindi language Indian television series that aired on Zee TV channel in 2003, Monday through Thursday evenings. The show is based on the novel \"Noukadubi\", written by the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore in 1905. It follows the concept of mistaken identities, where a woman is thought to be someone who died in a train mishap.\n\nEverest (Indian TV series): Everest is a Hindi language Indian telenovela which began airing on STAR Plus on 3 November 2014. Directed by Glenn Baretto and Ankush Mohla and touted as \"the most ambitious project on Indian television\", \"Everest\" was created by Ashutosh Gowariker and produced by Ashutosh Gowariker Productions Private Limited (AGPPL). The show was broadcast at the 10pm time slot. The music of the telenovela, which is Gowariker's television debut as a producer, was composed by A. R. Rahman. \"Everest\" is also the television debut of A. R. Rahman as a music composer and was shot in its entirety in India and Nepal. The shooting locations included Everest Base Camp (in Nepal) and the Dokriani Glacier (in India), which are located at a height of 17590 ft and 12000 ft above sea level, respectively.\n\nSmriti Irani: Smriti Zubin Irani (born Smriti Malhotra; 23 March 1976) is an Indian politician, former model, television actress and producer. Irani is a Member of Parliament, being elected to the Rajya Sabha from the state of Gujarat. She is the current Information and Broadcasting and Textiles Minister in the Government of India.\n\nKuch... Diiil Se: Kuch... Diiil Se is a Hindi language Indian television talk show series hosted by Smriti Irani, which premiered on SAB TV on June 23, 2003. The series is a discussion based show which primarily focuses on social issues where lawyers, cops, psychiatrists, doctors, social workers and celebrities answer viewer queries.\n\nHum Pardesi Ho Gaye: Hum Pardesi Ho Gaye was a Hindi language Indian television series that aired on Sony TV, which premiered on 4 March 2001. The series was produced by Shobhana Desai, and starred Kartika Rane, Aashish Chaudhary, and Perizaad Zorabian in the main lead. The series was nominated for numerous award categories at the time it was on-air, such as Prasoon Joshi was nominated for \"TV Lyricist of the Year\" award and Sanjay Upadhyay was nominated for \"TV Director of the Year\" award at the Indian Telly Awards in 2002.\n\nWoh: Woh was a Hindi language Indian television horror-thriller series which aired on Zee TV in 1998. The series starred Indian film director Ashutosh Gowarikar in an important role.\n\nSangam (TV series): Sangam was a Hindi language Indian soap opera that broadcast on one of the most popular Indian television channel, STAR Plus. The series premiered on 20 August 2007 along with another tv serial santaan, these two serials airs in new slot of 7pm and 7.30pm & Sangam airs every Monday to Thursday at 7:00PM IST. Sangam is produced by Fox Television Studios India . It stars Jennifer Winget as the protagonist Ganga, and Chaitanya Choudhury as Sagar in the main lead, who both fall in love when they first meet in a small town of \"Kundanpur\".\n\nPhool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan (TV series): Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan (Hindi: \u092b\u0942\u0932 \u0916\u093f\u0932\u0947\u0902 \u0939\u0948\u0902 \u0917\u0941\u0932\u0936\u0928 \u0917\u0941\u0932\u0936\u0928) was a popular Indian television talk show that was aired by National broadcaster Doordarshan from 1972 to 1993. It was the first talkshow of Indian television, and featured child actress-turned-host Tabassum interviewing famous Bollywood movie and television personalities. The format consisted of conversation interspersed with film scenes. 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Sosa played with four Major League Baseball teams over his career, most notably the Chicago Cubs. Sosa's Major League career began with the Texas Rangers in 1989 . After three seasons with the Chicago White Sox, Sosa became a member of the Cubs in 1992 and became one of the league's best hitters. Sosa hit his 400th home run in his 1,354th game and his 5,273rd at-bat, the quickest in National League history. In 1998, Sosa and Mark McGwire achieved national fame for their home run-hitting prowess in pursuit of Roger Maris' home run record.\n\nRon Blomberg: Ronald Mark Blomberg (born August 23, 1948), nicknamed Boomer, is an American former professional baseball player and minor league manager. He played in Major League Baseball as a designated hitter, first baseman and right fielder. He played for the New York Yankees (1969, 1971\u201376) and Chicago White Sox (1978), and was the manager of the Bet Shemesh Blue Sox in the Israel Baseball League (2007). He was the first designated hitter in Major League Baseball history.\n\nLarry Himes: Lawrence Austin Himes (born October 7, 1940 in Riverside, California, United States) was a general manager for two Major League Baseball teams: the Chicago White Sox (from 1986 until 1990) and the Chicago Cubs (from 1991 until 1994). He is best known for trading for Sammy Sosa during each tenure. Prior to becoming a general manager, he was the California Angels scouting director from 1981 through 1986. During his nine-year playing career (1961\u201369), Himes was a catcher in minor league baseball, batting .249 in 725 games played.\n\nChicago White Sox: The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. Home games are held at Guaranteed Rate Field, located on the city's South Side, and the team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf. They are one of two major league clubs in Chicago; the other is the Chicago Cubs, who are a member of the National League (NL) Central division.\n\nChicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division. The team plays its home games at Wrigley Field, located on the city's North Side. The Cubs are one of two major league teams in Chicago; the other, the Chicago White Sox, is a member of the American League (AL) Central division. The Cubs, first known as the White Stockings, was a founding member of the NL in 1876, becoming the Chicago Cubs in 1903.\n\nRollie Zeider: Rollie Hubert Zeider (November 16, 1883\u00a0\u2013 September 12, 1967) was a professional baseball player. An infielder (playing over 100 games at all four infield positions in his career), he played nine seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox (1910\u201313), New York Yankees (1913), Chicago Chi-Feds/Chicago Whales in the Federal League from 1914\u201315, and lastly the Chicago Cubs (1916\u201318). He is one of only a few players to play for three different Chicago teams in his career, and one of two to do it in the 20th century. He is the only player to hit home runs for all three Chicago major league teams in the twentieth century. Along with Dutch Zwilling he is the only 20th century player to play in the same city in three different major leagues: American League (White Sox), Federal League (Chi-Feds/Whales), and the National League (Cubs).\n\nJermaine Dye: Jermaine Trevell Dye (born January 28, 1974) is an American former professional baseball right fielder. Dye grew up in Northern California and was a multi-sport star at Will C. Wood High School in Vacaville. Dye attended Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, where he played as a right fielder on a team that reached the playoffs. Dye played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves (1996), Kansas City Royals (1997\u20132001), Oakland Athletics (2001\u20132004), and the Chicago White Sox (2005\u20132009). He won the World Series MVP with the White Sox in 2005. Dye batted and threw right-handed and, in his prime, was known for his ability to hit for power and his powerful throwing arm. Dye announced his retirement on March 31, 2011.\n\nGeorge Browne (baseball): George Edward Browne (January 12, 1876 \u2013 December 9, 1920) was an American professional baseball right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Giants, Boston Doves, Chicago Cubs, Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox, and Brooklyn Dodgers between 1901 and 1912. He was the National League leader in runs scored in 1904 with New York. For his career, he compiled a .273 batting average, 303 runs batted in, 614 runs scored, and 190 stolen bases. Browne was a member of the 1905 World Series Champion Giants, hitting .227 with one RBI and two runs scored in the World Series.\n\nRick Renteria: Richard Avina Renteria (born December 25, 1961) is an American former Major League Baseball infielder who is currently the manager of the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). Renteria played in parts of five seasons between 1986 and 1994 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and Florida Marlins. He then coached and managed in the Marlins organization until 2001, and in the San Diego Padres organization until 2013. He was the manager of the Chicago Cubs in 2014. Renteria was also the bench coach for the Chicago White Sox in 2016.\n\nJim McAnany: James McAnany (September 4, 1936 \u2013 December 16, 2015) was an American professional baseball player. Primarily a right fielder, he played all or part of five seasons in Major League Baseball, from 1958 until 1962, for the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs. 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The scam involved a crime syndicate which created 118 fake clinics in 25 states and used stolen medical license numbers of real doctors and matched them to legitimate Medicare patients whose names and billing information were also stolen. The group submitted more than $163 million in claims and received $35 million of that before they were caught. Prosecutors charged 73 individuals in several states with allegations of racketeering conspiracy, bank fraud, money laundering and identity theft.\n\nIrish Mob: The Irish Mob is the oldest organized crime group in the United States, in existence since the early 19th century. 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Despite not being as famous abroad as the Sicilian Mafia, and having been considered more rural than the Neapolitan Camorra and the Apulian Sacra Corona Unita, the 'Ndrangheta became the most powerful crime syndicate in Italy in the late 1990s and early 2000s. While commonly tied together with the Sicilian Mafia, the 'Ndrangheta operates independently from them, though there is contact between the two, due to the geographical proximity and shared culture and language between Calabria and Sicily. A US diplomat estimated that the organization's narcotics trafficking, extortion and money laundering activities accounted for at least 3% of Italy's GDP in 2010. Since the 1950s, the organization has spread towards Northern Italy and worldwide. 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He attended Princess Louise in her role as the wife of John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll (at that time Marquis of Lorne), who was Governor General and Vice Regent of Canada between 1878 and 1883. Collins represented Princess Louise at the funerals of Lord Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, and William Ewart Gladstone, the two competing Prime Ministers during Queen Victoria's reign. Collins attended as a Gentleman Usher the coronation of King Edward VII and probably Victoria's funeral.\n\nMarie Henriette of Austria: Marie Henriette of Austria (Marie Henriette Anne; 23 August 1836 \u2013 19 September 1902) was Queen of the Belgians as the wife of King Leopold II.\n\nPrincess Louise (sidewheeler): Princess Louise was a sidewheel steamboat built in 1869. From 1869 to 1879 this ship was named \"Olympia\". 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Through her marriage to Carlos, Duke of Madrid, Carlist claimant to the Spanish throne, Margherita was titular Queen consort of Spain, France, and Navarre.\n\nPrincess Louise of Denmark (1875\u20131906): Princess Louise of Denmark (\"Louise Caroline Josephine Sophie Thyra Olga\") (17 February 1875 \u2013 4 April 1906) was a Danish princess, the third child and oldest daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway.\n\nPrincess Dorothea of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha: Princess Dorothea Maria Henriette Auguste Louise of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (30 April 1881 \u2013 21 January 1967) was a princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (German: \"Prinzessin von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha\" ) by birth and the duchess of Schleswig-Holstein (German: \"Herzogin zu Sachsen\" ) through her marriage to Ernst Gunther, duke of Schleswig-Holstein. 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He is the owner of the production company Rubicon Entertainment. Finn's first national gig was hosting the 1990 remake of the classic Jack Barry show \"The Joker's Wild\". In 1991, he became host of \"Shop 'til You Drop\", the #1 rated cable game show in America at the time, where he remained for 11 years, and from 1999-2009 he became the host of the California State Lottery's weekly game show, \"The Big Spin\".\n\nJosie Long: Josie Long (born 17 April 1982) is a British comedian. She started performing as a stand-up at the age of 14 and won the BBC New Comedy Awards at 17. In 2006, she won the If.comeddies Best Newcomer award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for her show \"Kindness and Exuberance\". Josie has been nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Show three times. In 2012, Long and director Doug King produced two short comedy films in Glasgow called \"Let\u2019s Go Swimming\" and \"Romance and Adventure\", which were nominated for a BAFTA Scotland New Talent Award. 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He provided play-by-play for various sports on numerous radio and television networks (including NBC, CBS, and ESPN), and for individual teams, over the course of an approximately 60-year career.\n\nReal-time analyzer: A real-time analyzer (RTA) is a professional audio device that measures and displays the frequency spectrum of an audio signal; a spectrum analyzer that works in real time. An RTA can range from a small PDA-sized device to a rack-mounted hardware unit to software running on a laptop. It works by measuring and displaying sound input, often from an integrated microphone or with a signal from a PA system. 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The November 2008 car accident of bassist Chi Cheng forced the band to initially hold off on releasing the album, and later shelve the album indefinitely in a creative decision to move forward. With Cheng in a coma, Deftones recruited former Quicksand bassist Sergio Vega and released \"Diamond Eyes\" instead in 2010. In the years that followed, the band has had mixed feelings about finishing and officially releasing \"Eros\" at some point down the road.\n\nMy Own Summer (Shove It): \"My Own Summer (Shove It)\" is a single by American alternative metal band Deftones, their first to be taken from the album \"Around the Fur\". It was released in 1997 by Maverick Records. It was Deftones' first charting single, reaching number 29 in the UK Singles Chart. 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The album featured a broader spectrum of musical styles than previous Deftones records, ranging from some of their heaviest compositions (such as \"Bloody Cape\" and \"When Girls Telephone Boys\") to moody trip hop influences (such as \"Lucky You\"), and recorded mostly with seven-string guitars. It was the band's final album produced by Terry Date, whose collaboration with Deftones dated back to their 1995 debut, \"Adrenaline\".\n\nWhite Pony: White Pony is the third studio album by American alternative metal band Deftones, released on June 20, 2000 by Maverick Records. It marked a significant growth in the band's sound and is considered a turning point for the band in terms of experimentation, employing an increasingly experimental rock sound and incorporating more new wave, dream pop, trip hop, shoegaze and post-rock influences into the alternative metal sound for which the group had become known. Upon release and retrospectively, the album was met with overall critical acclaim and is generally regarded by fans and critics alike as one of their most mature outings. \"White Pony\" is also their highest-selling album to date. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA on July 17, 2002. The album includes three successful singles (\"Change (In the House of Flies)\", \"Back to School (Mini Maggit)\" and \"Digital Bath\") as well as the 2001 Grammy Award-winning track for Best Metal Performance, \"Elite\".\n\nRocket Skates: \"Rocket Skates\" is a song by the American alternative metal band Deftones. It was the first single released from Deftones' sixth studio album, \"Diamond Eyes\", and their 12th single overall. It was also the first single released without bassist Chi Cheng, who was in a coma during its recording, following a car accident in October 2008. The single was recorded with former Quicksand bassist Sergio Vega, who played bass on the entirety of \"Diamond Eyes\".\n\nNew Empire (band): New Empire was a rock band from Sydney, Australia. The band members were Jeremy Fowler, Kale Kneale, Kyle Lane and Nate Cairns. Up until late 2011 they also had a touring guitarist and keyboardist, Thom William. The band played at Black Stump Music and Arts Festival between 2005 and 2009, also appearing at Big Exo Day for a number of years. Their debut album, titled \"Come with Me Tonight\", was released in August 2008. In 2009 they found themselves opening for headline act Relient K. In 2010 they opened for Stan Walker and Hillsong United as part of the Youth Alive tour. On 27 December 2010, it was announced on the band's Myspace and Facebook pages that Sam Walker had parted ways with the band. 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She is best known for being her roles in \"Mr Selfridge\" (2013), \"Crimson Fields\" (2014), \"Lawless\" (2013), \"Harry and Paul's of 2s\" (2014), \"Doctor Who\" and \"The Interceptor\". She made her Bollywood debut alongside Ajay Devgan in his movie \"Shivaay\" (2016). Abigail got positive response for her performance as the daughter of Ajay Devgn in Shivaay.\n\nKaitlyn Maher: Kaitlyn Ashley Maher (born January 10, 2004) is an American child singer and actress born in Michigan, and raised in Ashburn, Virginia. In 2008, at the age of 4, she appeared on the third season of \"America's Got Talent\" and for her audition sang \"Somewhere Out There\". She reached the top 10 of AGT season 3, and was the youngest person to ever reach that level. Maher has since appeared live at The Great Kids Expo in Chantilly, Virginia, on October 25, 2008, a live broadcast of the 2008 lighting of the National Christmas Tree, on December 4, 2008, attended by President George W. 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He founded and hosts the 48Hours film contest.\n\nDaniela Castillo: Daniela Paz Castillo Vicu\u00f1a (born September 26, 1984 in Santiago) is a Chilean female pop singer and actress born in Santiago. She debuted in 2002 as a solo artist on the Chilean TV show \"Rojo: Fama Contra Fama\". She studied four years at the Alicia Puccio Academy where she met the casting crew for the TV show \"Rojo\". Although she did not win first place in the singer talent contest, she became very popular due to her voice.\n\nCieri Media International Corporation: Cieri Media International Corp. is a technology driven video production company. They specialize in high quality but price driven videos for small company's websites and commercials, artist videos, actor's reels, author's book videos, sizzle reels, original show production and video production for filmmakers and theater companies. They have been running NYC Independent Film Festival since 2010 and introduced Parody 48 Hour Film Contest in 2013. The film festival is a showcase for independent filmmakers and have multiple competitive categories. The contest is a 48 hour challenge where participating teams have to parody a film chosen by the organizers and script, shoot, edit and submit the film within that time frame.\n\nHilda Plowright: Hilda Plowright (November 29, 1890 - October 9, 1973) was an actress born in Swaffham, Norfolk. Following a career on the stage in Britain she came to the United States and obtained work and a Social Security number in New York. She died in San Diego, California following a career in film, theater and television, primarily playing older women in assorted small roles. She had over 50 film and television appearances between 1938 and 1965. She also appeared in at least 13 theater productions on Broadway between 1925 and 1940.\n\nLouisa Lytton: Louisa Claire Lytton (born 7 February 1989) is an English actress born in Camden and living in Islington. She rose to fame in 2005 when joining \"EastEnders\" as Ruby Allen. After leaving \"EastEnders\" in November 2006, Lytton joined \"The Bill\" as PC Beth Green, a role she played from May 2007 to March 2009. She also appeared on \"Strictly Come Dancing\" in 2006. Lytton also represented the UK at the Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 in Glasgow and finished in 9th place out of 14 with 47 points.\n\nMary Beth Peil: Mary Beth Peil (born June 25, 1940) is an American actress and singer.\n\nRuth Eweler: Ruth Eweler (March 19, 1913 \u2013 October 1, 1947) was a German actress born in Plettenberg. 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The film was subsequently re-mastered with sound and music effects and re-released in the United States in 1929. The film stars Georg Burghardt, Sybil Moore and Arne Molander. \"Richthofen\" was the first film to portray the life of the First World War fighter pilot Manfred von Richthofen.\n\nManfred von Richthofen (general): Karl Ernst Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen (24 May 1855\u00a0\u2013 28 November 1939) was a German \"General der Kavallerie\" (General of the Cavalry) during World War I and recipient of the order Pour le M\u00e9rite, known informally as the Blue Max. Richthofen was a great uncle of his more famous namesake Manfred von Richthofen, known as the Red Baron, who was his godson and named after him.\n\nManfred von Richthofen (sports official): Manfred von Richthofen (4 February 1934 \u2013 1 May 2014) was a German hockey player and coach. He was also an honorary President of German's national Olympic federation. He was the nephew of World War I German pilot Manfred von Richthofen (the \"Red Baron\"). His career began during the 1950s. He retired in 2006. Richthofen was born in Berlin, Germany.\n\nFrieda Lawrence: Frieda Lawrence (August 11, 1879 \u2013 August 11, 1956), born Frieda Freiin von Richthofen, was a German literary figure mainly known for her marriage to the British novelist D. H. Lawrence. She was a distant relation of Manfred von Richthofen, the \"Red Baron\".\n\nBolko von Richthofen: Bolko von Richthofen (September 13, 1899 \u2013 March 18, 1983) was a German archaeologist and a distant relative of the family of Manfred von Richthofen, the \"Red Baron\". He is sometimes confused with his distant cousin and namesake, Karl Bolko von Richthofen (1903\u20131971) \u2013 the youngest brother of the fighter ace.\n\nFerdinand von Richthofen: Ferdinand Freiherr von Richthofen (5 May 18336 October 1905), better known in English as Baron von Richthofen, was a German traveller, geographer, and scientist. He is noted for coining the terms \"Seidenstra\u00dfe\" and \"Seidenstra\u00dfen\" = \"Silk Road(s)\" or \"Silk Route(s)\" in 1877. He also standardized the practices of chorography and chorology. He was an uncle of the World War I flying ace Manfred von Richthofen, best known as the \"Red Baron\".\n\nBombing of Frampol: The Bombing of Frampol occurred during the German invasion of Poland in 1939. On 13 September, the town of Frampol with a population of 4,000 was bombed by the German Luftwaffe as a practice run for future missions. 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There are Pompallier houses at Sacred Heart College, Auckland (1903), St. Bernard's College, Lower Hutt (1947), Carmel College, Auckland (1957), St John's College, Hamilton (1961), St Peter's College, Gore (1969), Liston College, Auckland (1974), St Mary's Rotorua, Garin College, Nelson (2002) and other New Zealand secondary and primary schools. Sancta Maria College, Auckland (2004) commemorates Pompallier and his work through the name of his schooner, the \"Sancta Maria\".\n\nDavid Moxon: Sir David John Moxon {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 September 1951) is a New Zealand Anglican bishop. He was until June 2017, the Archbishop of Canterbury's Representative to the Holy See and Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome. He was previously the Bishop of Waikato in the Diocese of Waikato and Taranaki, the archbishop of the New Zealand dioceses and one of the three primates of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. 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In 1979 Jean worked at ESTA (English Speaking Theatre Amsterdam) as actor/director, and was a founding member of the expatriate (New Zealand) group 'The Heartache and Sorrow Company' (directing) which presented work in Amsterdam, Germany, London, and at the Edinburgh Festival, where the group received a 'Fringe First' and a Scotsman's Award. In 1993 she co-founded the Women's Professional Playwrights Association (WOPPA) which premiered her play \"Ophelia Thinks Harder\", and established The Women's Play Press with Lorae Parry, Cathy Downes, Viv Plumb and Fiona Samuel. (\"Ophelia Thinks Harder\" has subsequently been translated in German and Italian and produced over 160 times.) In 2005 she set up a small NZ play publishing project, The Play Press (www.playpress.co.nz). She has been a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize twice; and in 2015 received the Playmarket Award of $20,000 for her contribution to New Zealand Theatre.\n\nJonathan Hunt (New Zealand politician): Jonathan Lucas Hunt, ONZ (born 2 December 1938) is a New Zealand politician, and was New Zealand's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2005 to March 2008. He formerly served as Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives. He is a member of the Labour Party, and was until recently the longest-serving MP in Parliament. Hunt is a member of the Order of New Zealand, New Zealand's highest civilian honour. 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He returned to New Zealand in 1979, where he was Vicar of All Saints' Church in Palmerston North. In 1982 he became a bishop coadjutor in the Diocese of Melbourne before becoming the archbishop two years later. Though remaining strongly Evangelical, he was passionately committed to dialogue between religious traditions. He was a member of the first Australian Palliative Care Council, President of the Australian Council of Churches, Patron of the National AIDS Trust and a member of the Australian National Council on AIDS. On his way to Britain for the 1988 Lambeth Conference he undertook a highly secretive detour to Iran in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to secure the release of Terry Waite, the personal envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and several other western hostages. On 24 July 1989, after returning home from the Tokyo World Conference on Religion and Peace and the Lausanne Evangelical Congress in Manila, where he delivered a series of Bible studies, he suffered a severe heart attack. He was kept on life-support in Melbourne's St Vincent's hospital, but although he regained consciousness, he died on 1 October 1989. He was 53. His state funeral service was held at St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne on 6 October 1989.\n\nRobert Francis Ross McNabb: Robert Francis Ross McNabb (11 December 1934 \u2013 14 December 1972) was a New Zealand mycologist. He was born in Kawakawa, and attended local schools in his youth, including Whangarei Boys' High School and Southland Boys' High School. He received a BSc degree from the University of Otago in 1956, and two years later an MSc for his work on mycorrhizae morphology in native New Zealand plants. 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While playing college basketball for Creighton University, he led the nation in scoring in 2013\u201314, was a three-time consensus first-team All-American. He was the consensus national player of the year as a senior in 2014, and finished his college career with the fifth-most points in NCAA Division I men's basketball history. After graduating from Creighton, McDermott entered the 2014 NBA draft, where he was drafted 11th overall by the Chicago Bulls. He went on to play two and half seasons for the Bulls before being traded to the Thunder in February 2017. McDermott is the son of current Creighton coach, Greg McDermott; Greg coached McDermott during his college career.\n\nJake Young: Jacob Cardwell Young, III (March 22, 1968 \u2014 October 12, 2002) was an American football center who played college football for the University of Nebraska\u2013Lincoln and attended Midland Lee High School in Midland, Texas. 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It was the 2nd title in the year for the pair, and the 14th title for Black and 44th title for Stubbs, in their respective careers.\n\n2010 Open Castilla y Le\u00f3n \u2013 Doubles: Nicolas Mahut and \u00c9douard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but only Mahut chose to compete in the doubles' rivalisation.\n\n2017 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament \u2013 Doubles: Nicolas Mahut and Vasek Pospisil were the defending champions, but Pospisil chose not to participate this year. Mahut played alongside Pierre-Hugues Herbert, but lost in the semifinals to Ivan Dodig and Marcel Granollers.\n\n2002 Challenge Bell: The 2002 Challenge Bell was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Club Avantage Multi-Sports in Quebec City in Canada that was part of Tier III of the 2002 WTA Tour. It was the 10th edition of the Challenge Bell, and was held from September 16 through September 22, 2002. Elena Bovina won the singles title.\n\nNicolas Mahut: Nicolas Pierre Armand Mahut (] ; born 21 January 1982) is a French professional tennis player. In singles, he reached a career-high Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) ranking of world No. 37 on 5 May 2014. In doubles, he reached a career-high ATP ranking of world No. 1 on 6 June 2016. Mahut is well known for being skilled on grass, on which he has won the third-most number of titles amongst active players in singles behind Roger Federer (15) and Andy Murray (8) and tying with Rafael Nadal (4); he also has the most singles titles on grass won over the age of 30 amongst active players, tying with Federer (4). He is a distinguished doubles player, having been ranked world No. 1, and has reached all four Grand Slam finals in men's doubles, including winning the 2015 US Open and 2016 Wimbledon men's doubles titles.\n\nJohn Isner: John Robert Isner (born April 26, 1985) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 17 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Considered one of the best servers of the ATP World Tour, Isner achieved his career-high singles ranking of world No. 9 in April 2012. In 2013, he became the 18th player to serve more than 5,000 aces on the ATP World Tour. He currently has 4th-most aces in the history of ATP, having served more than 8,800 aces. At the 2010 Wimbledon Championships, he played the longest professional tennis match in history, defeating Nicolas Mahut in a total of 11 hours and 5 minutes of play over the course of three days. He also played the then 10th-longest singles match, a 5-hour 41-minute encounter in the second round of the 2012 French Open.\n\nPierre-Hugues Herbert: Pierre-Hugues Herbert (] ; born 18 March 1991) is a French professional tennis player. In doubles, he won the title at the 2015 US Open and 2016 Wimbledon as well as several Masters 1000 tournaments along with Nicolas Mahut. 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The band wrote and recorded eight new songs for the album at Headley Grange, which stretched the total time of the record beyond the typical length of a single LP, so the band decided to make \"Physical Graffiti\" a double album by including unreleased tracks from earlier recording sessions: one outtake from \"Led Zeppelin III,\" three from \"Led Zeppelin IV,\" and three from \"Houses of the Holy\", including the unused title track from the latter album.\n\nHow Many More Times: \"How Many More Times\" is the ninth and final track on English rock band Led Zeppelin's 1969 debut album \"Led Zeppelin\". The song is credited in the album liner to Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham, but Robert Plant was later added to the ASCAP credits.\n\nLed Zeppelin Deluxe Edition: The Led Zeppelin Deluxe Edition is a series of albums reissued by English rock group Led Zeppelin, distributed by Atlantic Records. 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The album is a collection of unused tracks from various sessions during Led Zeppelin's twelve-year career. It was released two years after the group had officially disbanded following the death of drummer John Bonham. The word \"coda\", meaning a passage that ends a musical piece following the main body, was therefore chosen as the title.\n\nLed Zeppelin discography: The discography of the English rock band Led Zeppelin consists of nine studio albums, four live albums, nine compilation albums, 16 singles and eight music downloads. Formed in London in 1968, the group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, bass player John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. The band pioneered the concept of album-oriented rock and often refused to release popular songs as singles. Nevertheless, four of their ten songs that reached the Hot 100 had no mention of the title in the lyrics: \"Immigrant Song\", \"Black Dog\", \"Over the Hills and Far Away\", \"D'yer Mak'er\". Their debut album, \"Led Zeppelin\" (1969), released by Atlantic Records, charted at number six on the UK Albums Chart and at number ten on the United States \"Billboard\" 200. It received several sales certifications, including an 8 times multi-platinum from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and Diamond from the Music Canada. Led Zeppelin's second studio album, \"Led Zeppelin II\", recorded when the band were on tour, was released a few months after the first. It reached number one in several countries, including the UK and the US, where it was certified 12 times multi-platinum. The album produced Led Zeppelin's most successful single, \"Whole Lotta Love\", which peaked at several music charts in the top 10. \" Led Zeppelin III\" (1970) was a softer, more folk-based effort compared to the hard rock of the band's previous releases. 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The book made it onto The Sunday Times Best Sellers list by December 2006 (only seven months after publication had made Jade nearly \u00a31 million in profits). In May 2008 (two years after the books publication), Leon Bailey Green, an online media consultant, revealed that the book had sold in excess of 90,000 copies.\n\nRoger Ailes: Roger Eugene Ailes (May 15, 1940 \u2013 May 18, 2017) was an American television executive and media consultant. He was the founder and one-time Chairman and CEO of Fox News and the Fox Television Stations Group, from which he resigned in July 2016 following allegations that he sexually harassed female colleagues. Ailes was a media consultant for Republican presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush, and for Rudy Giuliani's first mayoral campaign. 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The company was established in 2000 as Silicon Valley Sports and Entertainment by Sharks owners Gordon and George Gund III to manage the business operations of the team, San Jose Arena (now SAP Center at San Jose) and the events held at the arena. SVSE was among the assets purchased by San Jose Sports & Entertainment Enterprises when it bought the team and related properties from the Gund brothers in 2002, and became a subsidiary of SJSE as a result of the purchase. The company was renamed Sharks Sports and Entertainment on August 24, 2011.\n\nValencia Group: Valencia Group is a privately held corporation based in Houston that has five hotel properties in the United States and numerous projects under development.\n\nImageTrend Inc: ImageTrend, Incorporated is a privately held corporation based in Lakeville, Minnesota in the United States. 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It was written and recorded through much of 1978, a period of domestic contentment for Harrison, during which he married Olivia Trinidad Arias and became a father for the first time, to son Dhani. Harrison wrote several of the songs in Hawaii, while the track \"Faster\" reflected his year away from music-making, when he and Arias attended many of the races in the 1977 Formula 1 World Championship. The album also includes the hit single \"Blow Away\" and \"Not Guilty\", a song that Harrison originally recorded in 1968 for the Beatles' White Album.\n\nSomewhere in England: Somewhere in England is the ninth studio album by George Harrison, released in 1981. The album was recorded as Harrison was becoming increasingly frustrated with the music industry. The album's making was a long one, during which conflicts with Warner Bros. 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Harrison co-produced the recording with Phil Spector, whose Wall of Sound production also employed a prominent string arrangement by John Barham and multiple acoustic rhythm guitars, played by Harrison's fellow Apple Records signings Badfinger.\n\nDark Horse (George Harrison song): \"Dark Horse\" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released as the title track to his 1974 solo album on Apple Records. The song was the album's lead single in North America, becoming a top-twenty hit in the United States, but it was Harrison's first single not to chart in Britain when issued there in February 1975. While the term \"dark horse\" had long been applied to Harrison due to his success as a solo artist following the Beatles' break-up in 1970, commentators recognise the song as Harrison's rebuttal to a number of possible detractors: those reviewers who criticised the spiritual content of his 1973 album \"Living in the Material World\"; his first wife, Pattie Boyd; and his former bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Harrison also used the title for that of his record label, and his 1974 North American tour with Ravi Shankar would come to be known as the Dark Horse Tour.\n\nDing Dong, Ding Dong: \"Ding Dong, Ding Dong\" is a song by English musician George Harrison, written as a New Year's Eve singalong and released in December 1974 on his album \"Dark Horse\". It was the album's lead single in Britain and some other European countries, and the second single, after \"Dark Horse\", in North America. A large-scale production, the song incorporates aspects of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound technique, particularly his Christmas recordings from 1963. In addition, some Harrison biographers view \"Ding Dong\" as an attempt to emulate the success of two glam rock anthems from the 1973\u201374 holiday season: \"Merry Xmas Everybody\" by Slade, and Wizzard's \"I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday\". The song became only a minor hit in Britain and the United States, although it was a top-twenty hit elsewhere in the world.\n\nWriting's on the Wall (George Harrison song): \"Writing's on the Wall\" is a song by English musician George Harrison from his 1981 album \"Somewhere in England\". It was also the B-side of the album's lead single, \"All Those Years Ago\", which Harrison wrote as a tribute to his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon. In his lyrics, Harrison sings of the transient nature of life and the importance of recognising a spiritual purpose. Although the song was written long before Lennon's murder in New York in December 1980, the lyrics' reference to how easily friends can be shot down and killed led listeners to interpret it as a further comment on Lennon's death.\n\nThe Heart Gently Weeps: \"The Heart Gently Weeps\" is the first single from the 2007 album \"8 Diagrams\" by the Wu-Tang Clan. The song features a sample of The Beatles' song \"While My Guitar Gently Weeps\". It features guest appearances from three other musicians: R&B singer Erykah Badu sings the song's chorus; Dhani Harrison, son of Beatles member George Harrison, plays acoustic guitar; and John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers is featured on lead guitar. This song was made using a cover version of the George Harrison song played by the blues guitarist Jimmy Ponder.\n\nBlow Away: \"Blow Away\" is a song by English musician George Harrison that was released in February 1979 on his album \"George Harrison\". 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The film, which was co-written by Aronofsky and Ari Handel, stars Russell Crowe as Noah, along with Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, Ray Winstone, Logan Lerman, Douglas Booth, and Anthony Hopkins. The film was released in North American theaters on March 28, 2014, in 2D and IMAX, while a version of the film converted to 3D and IMAX 3D was released in several other countries.\n\nDarren Aronofsky's unrealized projects: The following is a list of unproduced Darren Aronofsky projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, American film director Darren Aronofsky has worked on a number of projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction. Some of these projects fell in development hell or were cancelled.\n\nRequiem for a Dream: Requiem for a Dream is a 2000 American psychological drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans. 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The score received mixed reviews from critics and was nominated for several awards.\n\nMother!: Mother! (stylized as mother!) is a 2017 American psychological horror film, written and directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, and Michelle Pfeiffer. The plot follows a young woman whose tranquil life with her husband at their country home is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious couple.\n\nPi (film): Pi, also titled \u03c0 , is a 1998 American surrealist psychological thriller film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky in his directorial debut. The film earned Aronofsky the Directing Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Gotham Open Palm Award. The title refers to the mathematical constant pi. The film is notable for its covering of an array of themes including religion, mysticism and the relationship of the universe to mathematics.\n\nMatthew Libatique: Matthew Libatique (born July 19, 1968) is an American cinematographer who is best known for his work with director Darren Aronofsky on the films \"\u03c0\" (1998), \"Requiem for a Dream\" (2000), \"The Fountain\" (2006), \"Black Swan\" (2010), \"Noah\" (2014) and \"Mother! \" (2017).\n\nBelow (film): Below is a 2002 American World War II mystery horror film directed by David Twohy, written by Darren Aronofsky, Lucas Sussman, and Twohy, and stars Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams, Matthew Davis, Holt McCallany, Scott Foley, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Flemyng, and Dexter Fletcher. The film tells the story of a United States Navy submarine that experiences a series of supernatural events while on patrol in the Atlantic Ocean in 1943.\n\nJames Chinlund: James Chinlund (born March 17, 1971) was born and raised in New York City. He studied Fine Art at CalArts in Los Angeles, with a focus on sculpture and large scale installation work. After graduating, Chinlund returned to New York and started his career in film, first as a carpenter, before finding opportunities as a Production Designer on music videos and independent films. During this period he first worked with frequent collaborator Darren Aronofsky (\"Requiem for a Dream\", \"The Fountain\") in addition to other directors in the New York independent film world including: Todd Solondz (\"Storytelling\"), Paul Schrader (\"Auto Focus\") and Spike Lee (\"25th Hour\"). Over the years James has been active in the worlds of commercials and fashion as well. Collaborators include: Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Rupert Sanders, Spike Jonze, Fredrik Bond, Lance Acord, Gus Van Sant and Harmony Korine. In 2010 he won both the Art Directors Guild and the AICP awards for \"Absolut World\", a commercial collaboration with director Rupert Sanders. 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It consists of three linked stories, each originally published separately in the magazine \"Astounding Science Fiction\". Linking chapters were added for book release. The first book printing, by Gnome Press in New York, was small and did not sell well. This and the sequel novel, \"The Dawning Light\", were reprinted 25 years later, and well received.\n\nBlindsight (Watts novel): Blindsight is a hard science fiction novel by Canadian writer Peter Watts, published by Tor Books in 2006. It garnered nominations for a Hugo Award for Best Novel, a John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, and a Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. The novel follows a crew of astronauts sent out as the third wave, following two series of probes, to investigate a trans-Neptunian Kuiper belt comet dubbed 'Burns-Caulfield' that has been found to be transmitting an unidentified radio signal to an as-yet unknown destination elsewhere in the solar system, followed by their subsequent first contact. The novel explores questions of identity, consciousness, free will, artificial intelligence, neurology, game theory as well as evolution and biology. \"Blindsight\" is available online under a Creative Commons license. Its sequel \"Echopraxia\" came out in 2014.\n\nEmbassytown: Embassytown is a science fiction novel by British author China Mi\u00e9ville. It was published in the UK by Pan Macmillan on 6 May 2011, and in the US by Del Rey Books on 17 May 2011. A limited edition was released by Subterranean Press. The plot of the novel surrounds the town of Embassytown, the native alien residents known as Ariekei, their Language, and the human interaction with them. The novel was well reviewed and won the 2012 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel.\n\nTimescape: Timescape is a 1980 science fiction novel by American writer Gregory Benford (with unbilled co-author Hilary Foister, Benford's sister-in-law, who is credited as having \"contributed significantly to the manuscript\"). It won the 1981 Nebula and 1980 British Science Fiction Award, and the 1981 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. The novel was widely hailed by both critics of science fiction and mainstream literature for its fusion of detailed character development and interpersonal drama with more standard science fiction fare such as time travel and ecological issues.\n\nRama II (novel): Rama II is a science fiction novel by Gentry Lee and Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1989. It recounts humankind's further interaction with the Ramans, first introduced in \"Rendezvous with Rama\". Written primarily by Lee, \"Rama II\" has a distinctly different writing style than the original, with a more character driven narrative and a closer-to-contemporary mindset, ambience and human relations than the first novel's more futuristic tones.\n\nRendezvous with Rama: Rendezvous with Rama is a science fiction novel by British writer Arthur C. Clarke first published in 1973. Set in the 2130s, the story involves a 50 km cylindrical alien starship that enters Earth's solar system. The story is told from the point of view of a group of human explorers who intercept the ship in an attempt to unlock its mysteries. This novel won both the Hugo and Nebula awards upon its release, and it is regarded as one of the cornerstones in Clarke's bibliography.\n\nPerfect Imperfection: Perfect Imperfection: First third of progress (Polish: Perfekcyjna niedoskona\u0142o\u015b\u0107. Pierwsza tercja progresu ; also sometimes translated as \"Ideal Imperfection\") is a science fiction novel published in 2004 by the Polish science fiction writer Jacek Dukaj as the first part of a planned trilogy. It was published in Poland by Wydawnictwo Literackie. The novel received the prime Polish award for science-fiction literature, Janusz A. Zajdel Award, in 2004.\n\nDavid Walton (science fiction writer): David Walton (born October 26, 1975) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer living in Philadelphia. His novel \"Terminal Mind\" won the 2008 Philip K. Dick Award for the best paperback science fiction novel published in the United States, in a tie with Adam-Troy Castro's novel \"Emissaries from the Dead\".\n\nPieprzony los Kataryniarza: Pieprzony los Kataryniarza is a science fiction novel published in 1995 by the Polish science fiction writer Rafa\u0142 Ziemkiewicz. It was published in Poland by superNOWA. The novel received the prime Polish award for science-fiction literature, Janusz A. Zajdel Award, in 1995.\n\nWalc stulecia: Walc Stulecia (Polish for \"Ball of the Century\") is a science fiction novel published in 1998 by the Polish science fiction writer Rafa\u0142 Ziemkiewicz. It was published in Poland by superNOWA. The novel received the prime Polish award for science-fiction literature, Janusz A. 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He was the 18th Governor of Iowa elected to three consecutive terms and U.S. Senator for Iowa serving for 18 years.\n\nHasan Abdullayev: Academician Hasan Abdullayev (also spelled as Gasan Mamed Bagir ogly Abdullaev) (Azerbaijani: \"H\u0259s\u0259n M\u0259mm\u0259dba\u011f\u0131r o\u011flu Abdullayev\" ; Russian: \"\u0413\u0430\u0441\u0430\u043d \u041c\u0430\u043c\u0435\u0434 \u0411\u0430\u0433\u0438\u0440 \u043e\u0433\u043b\u044b \u0410\u0431\u0434\u0443\u043b\u043b\u0430\u0435\u0432\" ; August 20, 1918 \u2013 September 1, 1993) was a leading top Soviet and Azerbaijani physicist, scientist and public official, President of the National Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR. He was a Doctor of Sciences in physics and mathematics, Professor of physics and mathematics, Director of the Institute of Mathematics and Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR, full Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR, corresponding member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and Russian Academy of Sciences, and in 1970-1983 was the longest-serving President of the National Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR. He was also an elected member of the Azerbaijan SSR Parliament, and the elected member of the 8th, 9th and 10th convocations of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. Academician Abdullayev was one of the founders of the Soviet semiconductors physics and a leading scientist in new technologies. He made an outstanding contribution to the development of electronics, astrophysics, aeronautics, medicine, biophysics and defense industries. Academician Abdullayev was the author of 585 Soviet and foreign patents, including 171 secret and 65 top secret patents, author of 28 scientific books (monographs), over 800 journal and encyclopedia articles in English, Russian and Azerbaijani languages.\n\nRobert Lilligren: Robert Lilligren (born July 2, 1960) is an American politician and member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. He was an elected member of the Minneapolis City Council. He was first elected in 2001, to represent the 8th Ward of the Minneapolis City Council. Following the defeat of Green Party Green Party member Dean Zimmermann, during the 2005 municipal elections, Lilligren represented the 6th Ward of the City of Minneapolis. When first elected to office, Lilligren was serving as a volunteer on eight different community boards and commissions including: vice-chair of Phillips West Neighborhood organization, the Midtown Greenway Coalition (a bike/walk advocacy group), the Hennepin County-appointed I-35W Project Advisory Committee, and as a board member for several affordable housing groups throughout South Minneapolis.\n\nCharles James Murray: Charles James Murray (1851 \u2013 25 September 1929) was a British Conservative Party politician and diplomat. He was the son of Charles Augustus Murray, and was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Hastings in 1880, a position he resigned in 1883. He was elected Member of Parliament for Coventry in 1895 until his defeat at the 1906 general election.\n\nAlbert Baird Hastings: Albert Baird Hastings (1895-1987) was an American biochemist and physiologist. He spent 28 years as the department chair and Hamilton Kuhn Professor of Biological Chemistry at Harvard University. After retiring from Harvard, Hastings moved to the Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation (now the Scripps Research Institute), where he became the director of the division of biochemistry and helped to establish the institution's emerging program in basic research. In 1966, he became one of the first faculty members at the University of San Diego's new medical school. His research focused on the biochemical underpinnings of physiology and included characterizing acid-base homeostasis in blood and pioneering the use of radioactive tracers for studying metabolism. Hastings received a number of honors and awards for his work, including election to the National Academy of Sciences in 1937 and the President's Medal for Merit in 1948 following his wartime service on the Committee for Medical Research. Hastings died of heart failure in 1987 at age 91.\n\nHilton Cheong-Leen: Hilton Cheong-Leen, CBE, JP (; born 6 August 1922) is a Hong Kong politician and businessman. He was an elected member of the Urban Council of Hong Kong for 34 years from 1957 to 1991. He was also the first Chinese chairman of the council from 1981 to 1986. He had been a long-time chairman of the Hong Kong Civic Association, one of the two quasi-opposition political groups in the post-war Urban Council. From 1973 to 1979, he was appointed unofficial member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. From 1985 to 1988, he was again became among the first elected member of the Legislative Council through Urban Council constituency in the first Legislative Council election in 1985.\n\nAntonio Luiz Braga: Born in Hercul\u00e2ndia-SP-Brazil and graduated bachelor's degree in chemistry at the Federal University of S\u00e3o Carlos in 1981, master's degree in Organic Chemistry from the University of S\u00e3o Paulo (1984) and a PhD in Organic Chemistry from the University of S\u00e3o Paulo (1989) under the guidance of Prof. Comasseto. He was Professor of Chemistry at the Federal University of Santa Maria (1985-2008). He was coordinator of the Chemistry Committee of FAPERGS (2000-2001). He was coordinator of a Center of Excellence project (PRONEX-2005 -. . Support Center for Bio-Organic Organocalcog\u00eanios, He was General secretary of the 11th Brazilian Meeting on Organic Synthesis (11th BMOS, 2005). Currently he is a Full Professor at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Chemistry Department. He has experience in Organic synthesis, acting on the following topics: Green Chemistry, Asymmetric Catalysis, organoselenium bioactive molecules and selenium and tellurium derived amino acids and other natural products, Synthesis of the seleno-enzyme glutathione peroxidase mimetic. Coordinates CT_Infra projects at UFSC; has supervised 29 PhD students, 31 masters students, 8 postdocs (6 Brazilians, 1 German and 1 Indian), 4 doctors / German sandwich has published over 240 papers in journals recognized by the community, cited by 6400 research articles, H level:. . 42, deposited 8 patents (USA, Brazil). Award: researcher Featured in Chemistry, FAPERGS, 2007. In 2009 he was elected member in the Advisory Board of the International Conference on the Chemistry of Selenium and Tellurium (ICCST). A member of the CNPq Chemistry Committee between 2009 - 2011 (CA Coordinator between 2009-2010). Designated and elected member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences (ABC). In 2014 he was elected to the advisory board of the Brazilian Chemical Society (SBQ).\n\nNational Academy of Sciences: The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States nonprofit, non-governmental organization. NAS is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).\n\nHal Baird: Hal Baird is a retired College baseball coach. From 1980 to 1984, Baird coached at East Carolina University. In 1985, he became the head coach at Auburn University where he remained until 2000. While at Auburn, he became the schools most successful head coach in history, winning a total of 634 games and he led his team to the 1994 College World Series and the 1997 College World Series. He is a member of the \"East Carolina University athletic Hall of Fame\". 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He considered his sponsorship of landmark legislation providing public educational services for the developmentally disabled his greatest legislative accomplishment.\n\nBrooklyn Dodgers (NFL): The Brooklyn Dodgers were an American football team that played in the National Football League from 1930 to 1943, and in 1944 as the Brooklyn Tigers. The team played its home games at Ebbets Field of the baseball National League's team, the Brooklyn Dodgers. In 1945, because of financial difficulties and the increasing scarcity of major league-level players because of the war-time defense requirements at the height of World War II, the team was merged with the Boston Yanks and were known as the Yanks for that season. This old NFL franchise was not related to the earlier (second incarnation) American Football League II with a franchise that played as the Brooklyn Tigers for the first half of the 1936 season before moving to Rochester, New York and playing as the Rochester Tigers. Another NFL team that played in the Brooklyn borough was the Brooklyn Lions (which became the Brooklyn Horsemen after merging with a team from an earlier first incarnation AFL of the same name) in 1926. Later co-owner and partner Dan Topping (1912\u20131974), pulled the Tigers team out of the old NFL in 1946 and placed it in the newly established rival professional league \u2013 the All-America Football Conference, which shortly lasted until 1949 until several stronger teams from the AAFC merged with and entered a reorganized NFL in 1950. It lasted until 1970 with the NFL-AFL (third) merger following the establishment of the first \"Super Bowl\" inter-league national championship game three years before with the old NFL champions playing the victors of the latest rival fourth incarnation of the American Football League IV, formed in 1960 (now the American Football Conference (AFC).\n\nCamorra in New York: The Brooklyn Camorra or New York Camorra is a loose grouping of early-20th century organized crime groups that formed among Italian immigrants originating in Naples and the surrounding Campania region living in Greater New York, particularly in Brooklyn. In the early 20th century the criminal underworld of New York City consisted largely of Italian Harlem-based Sicilians and groups of Neapolitans from Brooklyn, sometimes referred to as the Brooklyn Camorra, as Neapolitan organized crime is referred to as the Camorra.\n\nJosh Silver: Josh Silver (born November 14, 1962) is the former keyboardist, producer and backing vocalist of the gothic metal band Type O Negative. He joined the band at frontman Peter Steele's request. He played for Type O Negative until they disbanded due to Steele's death on April 14, 2010.\n\nZip Code Rapists: Zip Code Rapists were an avant-garde band active in the 1990s. The band was composed of guitarist John Singer and singer Gregg Turkington. The band is known for their confrontational, deconstructionist, absurd live performances. as well as their bizarre, more fleshed-out recordings. During the group's fake break-up in 1994, Singer and Turkington formed competing spin-off bands, the Zip Code Revue and The Three Doctors Band, presumably attempts to siphon off Zip Code Rapists fans for themselves. In 1996, after a Japanese tour with Faxed Head, the Zip Code Rapists ceased performing or recording. Gregg Turkington has since gone on to perform as the anti-comedy personality Neil Hamburger. John Singer continues to make music in Vermont. The Zip Code Rapists reunited for a handful of shows in California and in Canada in 2005\u20132006, followed by a retrospective CD release on the Eabla label in 2009. In 2015 they did a one-off show in Brooklyn, New York.\n\nRichard Termini: Richard Joseph Vincent Termini (born June 20, 1956, Brooklyn, New York) is an American educator, platinum record award winning musician, composer, film director, writer and photographer. As a musician Termini played synthesizers and keyboards on several recordings including Type O Negative: \"World Coming Down\", Cyndi Lauper: platinum award winning album, \"She's So Unusual\", Patty Smyth: \"Never Enough\", The Fixx: Ink, Ellison Chase: \"Welcome to Tomorrow\", Jing: Jing Machine and others. Termini also produced the Fallout single featuring future Type O Negative members Peter Steele and Josh Silver.\n\nType O Negative: Type O Negative was an American gothic metal band formed in Brooklyn, New York in 1989, by Peter Steele (lead vocals, bass), Kenny Hickey (guitar, backing vocals), Josh Silver (keyboards, backing vocals), and Sal Abruscato (drums, percussions), who was later replaced by Johnny Kelly. Their lyrical emphasis on themes of romance, depression, and death resulted in the nickname \"The Drab Four\" (in homage to The Beatles' \"Fab Four\" moniker). The band went Platinum with 1993's \"Bloody Kisses,\" and Gold with 1996's \"October Rust\", and gained a fanbase through seven studio albums, two best-of compilations, and concert DVDs.\n\nJosh Silver (nonprofit director): Josh Silver (born April 16, 1968) is the founder and director of Represent.Us, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization whose stated mission is to challenge the influence of money in American Politics. Silver formerly served as CEO and president of Free Press, an \"activist group that promotes Internet openness.\" Silver also served as campaign manager of the successful 1998 \"Clean Elections\" ballot measure in Arizona. He has published widely on democracy, media, telecommunications, campaign finance and a range of other public policy issues. 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This record was produced by Richard Termini and William Wittman.\n\nEarly Man (band): Early Man is a heavy metal band from Brooklyn, New York, now based in Los Angeles, California. Guitarist and vocalist Mike Conte began performing under the name \"Early Man\" in the early 2000s, and when drummer Adam Bennati moved to New York in 2003, the two formed the nucleus for the current line-up. Drawing influence from bands such as Black Sabbath, Mercyful Fate, Megadeth, Judas Priest, Kreator, Celtic Frost, and early Metallica, their traditional approach quickly gained the attention of the independent music scene and they released their first EP in early 2005 on Monitor Records. Matador Records quickly signed them and released their debut LP, \"Closing In\", in the fall of the same year. Lead guitarist Pete Macy was added to the band's lineup in 2005. 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She was born in Very Popular Growing city Vapi , Gujarat . She made her film debut in the 2003 Hindi film Jhankaar Beats, directed by Sujoy Ghosh, where she played a supporting character alongside Sanjay Suri, Juhi Chawla, and Archana Puran Singh. Since then she has starred in a few South Indian films. She currently can be seen in the Hindi Colors TV show, Ek Shringaar-Swabhiman in the lead role as Meghna Solanki, produced by Sooraj Barjatya.\n\nAasiya Kazi: Aasiya Kazi (born 12 December 1991) is an Indian television actress best known for her role of Santu Dharamraj Mahiyavanshi in the television soap opera \"Bandini\" on Imagine TV. 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Before her debut as Ishani (protagonist) opposite Shakti Arora on Colors TV, Madan worked as a dance instructor in New Delhi. Madan has played the lead role of Ishani in Ekta Kapoor's show \"Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi\" on Colors TV. She won \"Best Debut Actor Award\" at \"Zee Gold Awards\" 2015. She was seen in the dance reality show \"Jhalak Reloaded\". Daily Bhasker reported that Madan has \"become a household name.\"\n\nMeghan Jadhav: Meghan Jadhav, is an Indian television and movie actor who is best known as his role in Colors TV show Jai Shri Krishna(2008\u201309) as Shri Krishna. He has also played as Abhimanyu in the mythological serial of Sony Entertainment Television (India) Suryaputra Karn. His performance in Dharma Production's Bollywood film Brothers (2015 film) as younger David was highly praised. Currently portraying the role of Kartikey, son of Shiv and Parvati, in Mahakali\u2013 Anth hi Aarambh hai Colors TV\n\nRehman Khan: Rehman Khan (born August 21, 1979) is an Indian stand up comedian and a film actor. He participated in \"Comedy Circus 2\" (2008), Comedy Circus Chincpokli to China, Comedy Circus 20 20 with Rakshanda Khan, Comedy ka Mahasangram with Karishma Tanna, Jubilee Comedy Circus with Saloni Daini, Comedy Ke Superstar with Usha Nadkarni, Comedy Circus Ki Kahani with Ragini Khanna, \"Comedy Circus 3 Ka Tadka\" (2009) with Anoop Soni, and Shweta Tiwari on Sony Television. Rehman was also part of Star One show, The Great Indian Laughter Challenge season 3, Comedy Champions on Sahara TV Chote Miya Bade Miya on Colors TV, Comedy Ka Maha Muqabala on Star Plus, Nautanki-The Comedy Theatre on Colors TV 2013, Mad in India with Sunil Grover on Star Plus 2014.\n\nAli Asgar (actor): Ali Asgar is an Indian actor and stand-up comedian.He has appeared in many Indian TV serials and movies and was helped by macline castelino to grow in the industry. He is currently doing a role of pushpa Nani in \"The Kapil Sharma Show.\" Asgar appeared as Kamal Agarwal in Star Plus TV show \"Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki\". He also appeared in SAB TV's show F.I.R. as Inspector Raj Aryan. He is commonly known for his role in Colors TV show \"Comedy Nights with Kapil\" as Dadi.\n\nJuhi Parmar: Juhi Parmar (born 14 December 1980) is an Indian TV personality and an anchor, actress, television presenter, singer and dancer. 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Noted for his interpretation of the works of Ludwig van Beethoven, he was one of the earliest European musicians to tour the United States.\n\nKrystian Zimerman: Krystian Zimerman (born December 5, 1956) is a Polish virtuoso pianist who has been hailed as one of the finest living pianists.\n\nCarl Tausig: Carl (or Karl) Tausig (4 November 184117 July 1871) was a Polish virtuoso pianist, arranger and composer. He is generally accepted as Franz Liszt's most esteemed pupil, and one of the greatest pianists of all time.\n\nThe Virtuoso Pianist in 60 Exercises: The Virtuoso Pianist (\"Le Pianiste virtuose\") by Charles-Louis Hanon, is a compilation of sixty exercises meant to train the pianist in speed, precision, agility, and strength of all of the fingers and flexibility in the wrists. First published in Boulogne, in 1873, \"The Virtuoso Pianist\" is Hanon's most well-known work, and is still widely used by piano instructors and pupils. 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An early recipient was Sir Humphry Davy for his work on electrolysis.\n\nLeonardo da Vinci International Art Award: The Leonardo da Vinci Award was established in 1975 by the Rotary Club of Florence as an annual international prize named after Leonardo da Vinci, to be presented to young people involved in the study of the sciences, technology, literature and the arts. Among the disciplines recognised and rewarded so far have been painting, sculpture, music, geology, architecture, medicine and nuclear physics. The 21st Leonardo da Vinci Prize was recently presented to the brilliant young pianist Johan Schmidt. The prize giving event has been hosted by other European Rotary Clubs in cities such as Tours, Vienna, Athens, Madrid, W\u00fcrzburg, Brussels and Amsterdam. This event was last held in London in 1987, when the prize was awarded to the internationally recognised percussionist Evelyn Glennie. 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The group was formed when Mark decided to create a band with himself and another person. After meeting Stephen through friends introductions, they agreed to start a music duo with Universal Music. A year after they formed, they decided to part ways to pursue different career paths. Mark continued as songwriter to many cantopop artists such as Leon Lai and Miriam Yeung. While Stephen started his career in acting and later shift toward to directing and producing Hong Kong films such as Enter the Phoenix.\n\nBahubuthayo: Bahubuthayo (also spelled Bahu boothayo; Sinhalese: \"\u0db6\u0dc4\u0dd4\u0db6\u0dd6\u0dad\u0dba\u0ddd\" ) is a 2001 Sinhala comedy mystery film written and directed by Udayakantha Warnasuriya, and co-produced by the director himself with Deepa Fernando for Fun Flower Films. The film features Paboda Sandeepani, Mahendra Perera and Rodney Warnakula in the leading roles while Vijaya Nandasiri, Richerd Manamudali, Srinath Maddumage, and Quintus Weerakoon in supporting roles. Music composed by Ananda Perera. The film is the prequel in 2015 Gindari film. Produced by EAP circuit cinemas, showed more than 50 theatres. It released on 8 August 2001 and was a commercial hit in Sri Lankan film history in that year, which induced the director to make its sequels. The film was shot at locations around Colombo.\n\nGrand Masti: Grand Masti (English: \"Grand Fun\") also referred to as Masti 2 is a Bollywood sex-comedy film directed by Indra Kumar and produced by Ashok Thakeria. The film is a sequel to the 2004 film \"Masti\", and the second installment of \"Masti film series\". It features Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani reprising their roles from the original, yet the film does not continue and is a new installment. The film also stars Bruna Abdullah, Karishma Tanna, Sonalee Kulkarni, Kainaat Arora, Maryam Zakaria and Manjari Fadnis. \"Grand Masti\" released on 13 September 2013.\n\nKung Phooey: Kung Phooey is an independent film, directed and produced by Darryl Fong. In addition he also co-stars in the movie with Michael Chow and Colman Domingo. The movie is about a monk who tries to find a mysterious lost \"Fountain of Youth\" (a magic peach). He travels to British Columbia (actually filmed in San Francisco, poking fun at movies like \"Rumble in the Bronx\" that disguise BC locations to look like US cities), and, with a new band of friends, tries to retrieve the stolen artifact. The parody comes into play here with many jokes making fun of old Kung fu movies, for instance joking about how all the bad guys make \"Hi-yah! \" sounds.\n\nThe Good Girl (2004 film): The Good Girl is a 2004 Spanish independent pornographic short film directed by Erika Lust and produced by Lust Films. The story is a traditional \"pizza delivery guy\" clich\u00e9, but takes place from a female perspective. The film also does not take itself too seriously by making fun of typical porn clich\u00e9s. The duration of the film is 21 minutes. \"The Good Girl\" was nominated for best short film of the year at the International Erotic Film Festival of Barcelona (FICEB 2005). A Digg poster claimed that it was first porn film under a Creative Commons license when its internet version was released in 2006. LustFilm stopped distributing it for free in 2007 when it became part of a movie named \"Cinco historias para ellas\" (\"Five Hot Stories for Her\"), though the original clip distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License can be still downloaded from other places.\n\nStephen Fung: Fung Tak-lun born 9 August 1974, known professionally as Stephen Fung (), is a Hong Kong actor, singer, writer, and film director.\n\nMan with a Plan: Man With A Plan is an independently produced satire released in 1996, starring dairy farmer and actor Fred Tuttle as himself in a fictional story that finds him running for the U.S. House of Representatives. Since its release, it has remained a local cult classic in Vermont. Many details of the film can be read as poking fun at certain public figures and groups in Vermont; for example, Fred describes himself as being affiliated with the \"Regressive Party,\" a clear reference to the Vermont Progressive Party. The fictional incumbent Representative William Blachly also bears a definite resemblance to Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy. Parts of the film also seem to satirize American politics, in ways that the voice-over narration makes explicit\u2014for example, it is made very clear at the beginning of the film that Fred's main reason in running for office is that he lacks the skills, strength, and education for any other job that would be lucrative enough to pay his father's costly medical bills. It is also made obvious during the campaign section of the film that Fred's victory is entirely the result of his charisma and charm, rather than of any amount of political savvy or wisdom.\n\nSandade Sandadi: Sandade Sandadi (English: \"Fun and Fun\") is a 2002 Telugu Comedy film, produced by Adityaram on Adityaram Movies banner and directed by Muppalaneni Shiva. Starring Jagapathi Babu, Rajendra Prasad, Sivaji, Urvasi, Raasi, Sanghavi in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. The film recorded as \"Super Hit\" at the box office. The film was a remake of Kannada film \"Kothigalu Saar Kothigalu\" (2001) which was also remade in Hindi as \"Shaadi No. 1\" (2005).\n\nJalsa (2016 film): Jalsa (English: \"Fun\") is an upcoming Marathi comedy film directed by Ashutosh Raj. The film stars Bharat Ganeshpure, Sagar Karande, Abhijit Chavan, Ashutosh Raj, Nikhil Wairagar, Girija Joshi and Shital Ahirrao in pivotal roles. Story of the film is written by Ashutosh Raj and Abhiram Bhadkamkar. The film is produced by Studio 9 Entertainment and Ashutosh Raj. In this film, Mansi Naik will be seen performing on song \"Bai Vadyavar Ya\" as tribute to legendary Marathi actor Nilu Phule. This song is composed by Sameer Saptiskar, choreographed by Rajesh Bidve and sung by Anand Shinde.\n\nLisa Rose Apramian: Lisa Rose Apramian (Armenian: \u053c\u056b\u0566\u0561 \u0580\u0578\u0566 \u0531\u0562\u0580\u0561\u0574\u056b\u0575\u0561\u0576 ; also known as Dr. Lisa) is an Armenian-American author and director. She is most known for the documentary she wrote, directed, produced \"Not Bad for a Girl\". The film was executive produced by Tina Silvey, co-produced by Courtney Love, Kurt Cobain, and Kyle C. Kyle (former drummer for Venus and the Razorblades and the Motels). The film focused on the women in rock, creativity and gender performance. It included grunge and women's rock movements such as Rock for Choice with Feminist Majority, the riot grrrl scene and musicians including artists such as L7, Babes in Toyland, Hole and the Lunachicks. Joan Jett is also interviewed. Apramian studied at the University of Southern California where she received a B.S. in psychology and a B.S. in Critical Gender Studies, a M.S. and Ph.D in Counseling Psychology and phenomenology. She currently facilitates workshops, teaches courses and conducts research. She occasionally engages in theatrical coaching. 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It was released in 1979, and was their third release in a row produced by Tom Werman. It is the band's most commercially successful studio album, going to No. 6 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and being certified platinum within a few months of its release.\n\nTom Werman: Tom Werman (born in Boston, MA) was an A&R man and record producer for Epic Records from 1970 into 1982. He has produced 23 gold and platinum albums by acts including Mother's Finest, Ted Nugent, Cheap Trick, Molly Hatchet, Blue \u00d6yster Cult, M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce, Twisted Sister, Stryper, Hawks, Kix, L.A. Guns, and Poison. While in A&R at Epic Records, he signed REO Speedwagon, Cheap Trick, Ted Nugent, Molly Hatchet and Boston to the label. Werman became an independent producer in 1982 and continued to work until 2001, when he produced the music and soundtrack for the film \"Rock Star\", starring Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston. 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The film was a critical and commercial failure.\n\nAll Shook Up (Cheap Trick album): All Shook Up is the fifth studio album by American rock band Cheap Trick. Released in 1980, it was produced by former Beatles producer George Martin. As such, this was the first album since their debut to be produced by someone other than Tom Werman.\n\nThe Mighty Ducks: The Mighty Ducks is a 1992 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Herek, starring Emilio Estevez. It was produced by The Kerner Entertainment Company and Avnet\u2013Kerner Productions and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the first film in the \"Mighty Ducks\" trilogy.\n\nThe Great Gilly Hopkins (film): The Great Gilly Hopkins is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Herek and written by David L. Paterson. It is based on Katherine Paterson's 1978 children's book of the same name. The film stars Sophie N\u00e9lisse, Julia Stiles, Glenn Close, Kathy Bates, Octavia Spencer, Bill Cobbs, and Billy Magnussen. The film was released on October 7, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere.\n\nHedwig and the Angry Inch (film): Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a 2001 American musical comedy-drama film written, adapted, and directed by John Cameron Mitchell, who also portrayed the title role, reprising his performance from the original production. Based on Mitchell's and Stephen Trask's stage musical of the same name, the film follows a fictional rock band fronted by an East German transgender singer who survives a botched sex change operation. Hedwig subsequently develops a relationship with a younger man, Tommy, becoming his mentor and musical collaborator, only to have Tommy steal her music and move on without her. The film follows Hedwig and her backing band, the Angry Inch, as they shadow Tommy's tour, while exploring Hedwig's past and complex gender identity.\n\nFunny Lady (soundtrack): Funny Lady is a soundtrack album by American vocalist Barbra Streisand. It was released by Arista Records on March 15, 1975 to promote the 1975 American musical comedy-drama film \"Funny Lady\". Executively produced by Peter Matz, the fifteen tracks on the album were performed by Streisand, James Caan, and Ben Vereen. A soundtrack sequel to 1968's \"Funny Girl\", \"Funny Lady\" is a collection of songs from the point of view of American performer Fanny Brice. \" How Lucky Can You Get\", the album's only single released in April 1975, promoted the record and was written by Fred Ebb and John Kander, who also co-wrote the majority of the songs on \"Funny Lady\".\n\nRock Star (2001 film): Rock Star is a 2001 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Herek and starring Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston. It tells the story of Chris \"Izzy\" Cole, a tribute band singer whose ascendance to the position of lead vocalist of his favorite band was inspired by the real-life story of Tim \"Ripper\" Owens, singer in a Judas Priest tribute band who was chosen to replace singer Rob Halford when he left the band.", "question": "In which year was this American musical comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Herek, for which Tom Werman produced the music and soundtrack, released?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the American musical comedy-drama film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the film was released."}, "director_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the film's director."}, "music_soundtrack_producer": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who produced the music and soundtrack for the film."}, "film_genre": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of genres for the film."}}, "required": ["film_title", "release_year", "director_name", "music_soundtrack_producer", "film_genre"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "Rock Star", "release_year": 2001, "director_name": "Stephen Herek", "music_soundtrack_producer": "Tom Werman", "film_genre": ["musical", "comedy", "drama"]}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "Rock Star", "release_year": 2001, "director_name": "Stephen Herek", "music_soundtrack_producer": "Tom Werman", "film_genre": ["musical", "comedy-drama"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1720, "output_tokens": 56, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "fe9b62f8e5ce3f4d9e10a3fad4ed87987c034958dcb2a449efa4831a37c07f32", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ac547815542994611c8b48a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "American Hockey League", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Gary Steffes: Gary Steffes (born May 20, 1987) is an American former professional ice hockey player. He primarily played in the American Hockey League (AHL) and ECHL.\n\nList of defunct ECHL teams: This is a list of teams that once played in the ECHL but no longer exist. This includes franchises which have relocated to different cities. The years of operation only reflect the time in which the team was in the ECHL; it does not take into account any time in which the franchise operated in another league (such as the Central Hockey League, International Hockey League, United Hockey League or West Coast Hockey League).\n\nUnited Hockey League: The United Hockey League (UHL), originally known as the Colonial Hockey League from 1991 to 1997 and last known as the International Hockey League from 2007 to 2010, was a low-level minor professional ice hockey league, with teams in the United States and Canada. The league was headquartered in Rochester, Michigan, and in its last year, consisted of seven teams. It folded in 2010, with most of its teams joining the Central Hockey League. The Central Hockey League teams still operating in 2014 were then added to ECHL. The only former UHL/IHL teams still active as of 2017 are the Quad City Mallards, Elmira Jackals, Fort Wayne Komets, and Kalamazoo Wings.\n\nCharlotte Checkers: The Charlotte Checkers are a minor-league professional ice hockey team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the American Hockey League (AHL), and are the AHL affiliate of the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Checkers play their home games at Bojangles' Coliseum. The current organization is the third team by this name; it succeeded a Checkers franchise which played in the ECHL from 1993 until the end of the 2009\u201310 ECHL season. The original Checkers team played in the city from 1956 to 1977, originally in the Eastern Hockey League and then in the Southern Hockey League. 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Reimer was named the most valuable player of the ECHL playoffs, as the Stingrays won the Kelly Cup in 2009. Reimer made his NHL debut with the Maple Leafs during the 2010\u201311 season and went on to replace Jean-S\u00e9bastien Gigu\u00e8re as the Maple Leafs' starting goaltender. He plays for Canada internationally, and first represented his country at the 2011 World Championship. In 2013, he had the best save percentage in Toronto Maple Leafs history with a then .918.\n\nECHL: The ECHL (formerly the East Coast Hockey League) is a mid-level professional ice hockey league based in Princeton, New Jersey, with teams scattered across the United States and one franchise in Canada. It is a tier below the American Hockey League.\n\nReagan Rome: Reagan Rome (born December 29, 1981) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman. After a junior career spent between the Western Hockey League and Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, Rome began a seven-year professional career spanning the Central Hockey League, ECHL, American Hockey League and 2nd Bundesliga in Germany. He has three brothers \u2013 Ryan Rome, Aaron Rome and Ashton Rome, all of whom have also played hockey professionally. Competing four seasons with the Reading Royals of the ECHL, he was inducted into the team's Wall of Honor on January 15, 2010.\n\nMatt Ruchty: Matt Ruchty (born November 27, 1969) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey left winger. He was drafted by the New Jersey Devils 65th overall in 1988, but only played two exhibition games in the National Hockey League (NHL). Ruchty was a career minor-leaguer, playing in the American Hockey League (AHL), International Hockey League (IHL), Continental Hockey League (CoHL), West Coast Hockey League (WCHL), United Hockey League (UHL) and ECHL. Although best known for his toughness and accumulation of penalty minutes, Ruchty proved to be an integral part of the Calder Cup-winning Albany River Rats during the 94-95 season, scoring a career-high 49 points in 78 regular season games and notching an additional 15 points in 12 playoff contests.\n\nJohnstown Chiefs: The Johnstown Chiefs were a minor league ice hockey team located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, that played in the ECHL. The team was founded in 1987 in the All-American Hockey League, and moved to the East Coast Hockey League (now \"ECHL\") when that league was formed. The Chiefs lasted for 22 years in Johnstown, and was the last of the founding ECHL teams playing under its original name and in its original city. The Chiefs relocated to Greenville, South Carolina, following the completion of the 2010 season.\n\nECHL Hall of Fame: The ECHL Hall of Fame was established by the ECHL ice hockey league in 2008. 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It was written by Mark Spiro, Leslie Spiro and Julian Lennon. Originally released on the album \"Help Yourself\", the single peaked at #6 in the UK in October 1991, and topped the Australian ARIA singles chart for four weeks in March 1992. \"Saltwater\" was the 14th highest-selling single of 1992 in Australia, where it was certified platinum.\n\nCynthia Lennon: Cynthia Lennon (n\u00e9e Powell; 10 September 1939 \u2013 1 April 2015) was the first wife of English musician John Lennon and mother of Julian Lennon. She grew up in the middle-class section of Hoylake, on the Wirral Peninsula in North West England. At the age of 12, she was accepted into the Junior Art School, and was later enrolled in the Liverpool College of Art. 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It also has a gym, sauna, steam room and also a well-stocked library available to guests.\n\nSomeday (Julian Lennon song): \"Someday\" is a song by Julian Lennon, released exclusively on iTunes on 8 April 2013, Lennon's birthday. The track is also to appear as a bonus track on the international release of 2011's \"Everything Changes\".\n\nLucy (Julian Lennon song): \"Lucy\" is a song written and performed by Julian Lennon, James Scott Cook and Todd Meagher. Recorded and mixed by Jason Stone in NYC. The song, is a sort of follow-up to The Beatles' \"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds\", originally inspired by a drawing by a then four-year-old Lennon given to his father. 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He completed this work at Bethlehem in 392-3 CE. The work consists of a prologue plus 135 chapters, each consisting of a brief biography. Jerome himself is the subject of the final chapter. A Greek version of the book, possibly by the same Sophronius who is the subject of Chapter 134, also survives. Many biographies take as their subject figures important in Christian Church history and pay especial attention to their careers as writers. It \"was written as an apologetic work to prove that the Church had produced learned men.\" The book was dedicated to Flavius Dexter, who served as high chamberlain to Theodosius I and as praetorian prefect to Honorius. 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Taylor: Lieutenant General George Peach Taylor Jr. USAF (Ret.) (born 1953) was the 18th Surgeon General of the United States Air Force, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. General Taylor served as the senior Air Force officer responsible for comprehensive management of the Air Force Medical Service. In this capacity, he advises the Secretary of the Air Force and Air Force Chief of Staff, as well as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, on matters pertaining to the medical aspects of the air expeditionary force and the health care of 2.6 million Air Force beneficiaries. The Surgeon General has authority to commit resources for the Air Force Medical Service, to make decisions affecting the delivery of medical services, and to develop plans, programs and procedures to support worldwide medical service missions. 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Blake: William James Blake (1894\u20131968) was a broker, novelist and Marxist political economist. His birth name was Wilhelm Blech. His first marriage ended in divorce, and he then married Australian novelist Christina Stead, with whom he had been living since the late 1920s. Blake's father was physician, surgeon, and medical educator Gustavus M. Blech, M.D.\n\nLe Marteau sans ma\u00eetre: Le Marteau sans ma\u00eetre (] , The Hammer without a Master) is a composition by French composer Pierre Boulez. First performed in 1955, it sets the surrealist poetry of Ren\u00e9 Char for contralto and six instrumentalists.\n\nThe Man Who Loved Children: The Man Who Loved Children is a 1940 novel by Australian writer Christina Stead. It was not until a reissue edition in 1965, with an introduction by poet Randall Jarrell, that it found widespread critical acclaim and popularity. \"Time\" magazine included the novel in its \"TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005\". 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It was initially created to offer tours of the real Universal Studios sets and is the first of many full-fledged Universal Studios Theme Parks located across the world.\n\nUniversal Studios Singapore: Universal Studios Singapore (; Tamil: \u0baf\u0bc1\u0ba9\u0bbf\u0bb5\u0bb0\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0bb2\u0bcd \u0bb8\u0bcd\u0b9f\u0bc1\u0b9f\u0bbf\u0baf\u0bcb\u0bb8\u0bcd, \u0b9a\u0bbf\u0b99\u0bcd\u0b95\u0baa\u0bcd\u0baa\u0bc2\u0bb0\u0bcd ) is a theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island, Singapore. It was a key component of Genting's bid for the right to build Singapore's second integrated resort. On 8 December 2006, the Singapore government announced that the consortium had won the bid. Construction of the theme park and the rest of the resort started on 19 April 2007. It is the second Universal Studios theme park to open in Asia (Japan being the first), and the first in Southeast Asia. The official plans for the park were unveiled to the public when Universal Studios Singapore released a park map to the public on 20 October 2009. Universal Studios Singapore has since attracted more than 2\u00a0million visitors in the 9 months from its opening.\n\nHarry Potter and the Forbidden Journey: Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey is a motion-based dark ride located in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter themed areas of Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California, and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan. The ride takes guests through scenes and environments in and around Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter series of books and films. Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, described the ride as an in-depth look at the world of Harry Potter, which utilizes never-before-seen technology which transforms \"the theme park experience as you know it\". The ride first opened at Islands of Adventure with \"The Wizarding World of Harry Potter\" on June 18, 2010, at Universal Studios Japan on July 15, 2014, and at Universal Studios Hollywood on April 7, 2016.\n\nList of Universal Studios Orlando attractions: The Universal Orlando Resort is a theme park resort located in Orlando, Florida. It features two theme parks, Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure, built on 107 acre and 101 acre of land, respectively. Both parks feature several attractions and shows based on movies produced by Universal Studios. After several delays during construction, Universal Studios Florida opened to the public on June 7, 1990; however, several of the parks major attractions experienced frequent mechanical and technical problems, forcing the rides to close. Eventually, Universal filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of Jaws, an attraction that was based on the film. Three years later, Universal announced the construction of a second theme park, Islands of Adventure, that officially opened on May 28, 1999.\n\nUniversal Studios Beijing: Universal Studios Beijing or Universal Beijing Resort is the upcoming Universal theme park in the Chinese capital of Beijing that will open around 2020. The park would become the fifth Universal Studios theme park in the world, and the third in Asia, after Universal Studios Japan and Universal Studios Singapore.\n\nUniversal Parks & Resorts: Universal Parks & Resorts, also known as Universal Studios Theme Parks or solely Universal Theme Parks, is the theme park subsidiary of NBCUniversal. The subsidiary, headquartered in Orlando, Florida, operates Universal theme parks and resort properties around the world. Universal Parks & Resorts is best known for attractions and lands based on famous classic and modern pop culture properties (movies, television, literature, cartoons, comics, video games, music, etc.) from not only NBCUniversal, but also third-party companies, for all of its parks.\n\nFlight of the Hippogriff: Flight of the Hippogriff is a junior roller coaster in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter section at three theme parks \u2013 Universal Studios Japan, Universal Studios Hollywood, and Islands of Adventure of Universal Studios Florida. Designed by Universal Creative, the first installation opened at Islands of Adventure on June 18, 2010. The new ride was a redesign of an existing roller coaster known as Flying Unicorn, which the park closed in 2008 to begin its transformation. The design change was implemented to fit the new \"Harry Potter\" themed area that was being constructed at the park. Flight of the Hippogriff is a mild alternative to the area's more extreme rides such as Dragon Challenge and Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. 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His themes reflect \"his documentation of and anthropological interest in diasporic and African history, specifically that which is explored through Trinidadian carnival.\" In work that is \"filtered through his own personal and cultural upbringing, with a black Trinidadian father and white Irish mother\", he has exhibited widely in Europe, the United States and Africa, participating in international museum shows in London, Dakar, Paris, Dubai, Prague, Berlin, Johannesburg, Bamako and New York City. His father is the filmmaker Horace Ov\u00e9 and his sister is the actress Indra Ov\u00e9.\n\nPressure (film): Pressure is a 1976 British drama film and the first feature-length fiction film directed by a Black film-maker in Britain. Directed by Horace Ov\u00e9, and co-written by him with Samuel Selvon, \"Pressure\" is a powerful portrait of inter-generational tensions between first- and second-generation West Indian migrants in London's Notting Hill area. According to Julia Toppin,\n\nThrill of a Romance: Thrill of a Romance (also known as \"Thrill of a New Romance\") was an American romance film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1945, starring Van Johnson, Esther Williams and Carleton G. Young, with musical performances by opera singer Lauritz Melchior. The film was directed by Richard Thorpe and written by Richard Connell and Gladys Lehman.\n\nJerry Thorpe: Richard Jerome \"Jerry\" Thorpe (born 1926) is an American TV and film director and producer. He is the son of actor Richard Thorpe.\n\nPlaying Away: Playing Away is a 1987 TV comedy film directed by Horace Ov\u00e9, from a screenplay by Caryl Phillips. In the story, an English cricket team, fictitiously named \"Sneddington\" (based in Lavenham, Suffolk), invites a team of West Indian heritage based in Brixton (South London) to play a charity game in support of their \"Third World Week.\" According to Screenonline, \"The gentle comedy of manners and unexpected reversal of white and black stereotypes in \"Playing Away\" contrasts sharply with the stylistic experimentation and the militant denunciations of racial prejudice in director Horace Ov\u00e9's earlier feature, \"Pressure\" (1975).\" \" New York Times\" reviewer Vincent Canby called it \"witty and wise without being seriously disturbing for a minute\".\n\nRichard Thorpe: Richard Thorpe (February 24, 1896 \u2013 May 1, 1991) was an American film director best known for his long career at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.\n\nHorace Ov\u00e9: Horace Ov\u00e9, CBE (born 1939), is a British filmmaker, photographer, painter and writer, one of the leading black independent film-makers to emerge in Britain since the post-war period. Ov\u00e9 holds the \"Guinness World Record\" for being the first black British film-maker to direct a feature-length film, \"Pressure\" (1975). In its retrospective history, \"100 Years of Cinema\", the British Film Institute (BFI) declared: \"Horace Ov\u00e9 is undoubtedly a pioneer in Black British history and his work provides a perspective on the Black experience in Britain.\"\n\nBlack Hand (1950 film): Black Hand is a 1950 American film noir directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Gene Kelly as an Italian immigrant fighting against the Black Hand extortion racket in New York City in the first decade of the 20th century.\n\nIt's a Big Country: It's a Big Country: An American Anthology is a 1951 anthology film consisting of eight segments directed by seven directors: Clarence Brown, Don Hartman, John Sturges, Richard Thorpe, Charles Vidor, Don Weis, and William A. 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It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the temporary home stadium of Ocean Boys FC. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 people and was built in 2002. It hosted matches for the 2006 Women's African Football Championship and for the 2008 WAFU U-20 Championship\n\n2016 OFC U-20 Championship: The 2016 OFC U-20 Championship was the 13th edition of the OFC U-20 Championship, the biennial international youth football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) for players aged 19 and below (despite the name remaining as U-20 Championship). This year the tournament was held in Vanuatu for the first time.\n\nWAFU U-20 Championship: The WAFU U-20 Championship is an association football tournament that is contested between West African nations. It was funded by The Economic Community Of West African States.\n\nA Trip to Jamaica: A Trip to Jamaica is a Nigerian comedy drama film directed by Robert Peters, starring Ayo Makun, Funke Akindele, Nse Ikpe Etim and Dan Davies. The film received mainly mixed to negative reviews from critics, however, it was a huge box office success, breaking the earlier record set by \"30 Days in Atlanta\". The movie had its worldwide premiere on September 25, 2016 in Lagos State. The event also featured a celebrity football game involving ex-internationals, like Kanu Nwankwo, Jay Jay Okocha, Peter Rufai, Joseph Yobo and Stephen Appiah. The film tells a story about the adventures of a newly engaged couple in their relatives residence outside Nigeria, and how the secrets of their host led to the eventual breakup of their union amidst the culture shock of the new country and living with upper-class citizens.\n\n2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship: The 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship was the biannual CONCACAF youth championship tournament for under-20 national teams. The 2009 edition was held in Trinidad and Tobago. All matches were played at Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago and Marvin Lee Stadium in Macoya, Trinidad. The CONCACAF U-20 Championship traditionally serves as the CONCACAF qualifier for the FIFA U-20 World Cup, and under the 2009 tournament format the four semifinalists qualified for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, which was hosted by Egypt from 25 September to 16 October 2009.\n\n2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship qualifying: The 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship qualifying tournament determined the Caribbean and Central American Under-20 association football national teams that would participate in the 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship, which itself will qualify national teams to the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Qualification began on 14 May 2008. The final round of qualification was a one-game playoff on 2 March 2009, between the runner-up from the Caribbean zone, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and the 3rd-place finisher from the Central American zone, Honduras. The three North American zone nations, Canada, Mexico, and the United States, as well as tournament hosts Trinidad and Tobago, were automatically entered into the final tournament without need for qualification.\n\nDelta Force F.C.: Delta Force F.C. is a football team based in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria. They play at Jay Jay Okocha Stadium.\n\nJay-Jay Okocha: Augustine Azuka \"Jay-Jay\" Okocha (born 14 August 1973) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. A quick and skillful playmaker, who is widely regarded as the best Nigerian player of his generation and one of the greatest African players of all time, Okocha was known for his confidence, technique, creativity, and dribbling skills, as well as his use of feints, in particular the stepover. Due to his skill, he was described as being 'so good that they named him twice' (a line immortalised in a terrace chant while Okocha played for Bolton Wanderers). He is a dual Nigerian-Turkish citizen, having acquired Turkish citizenship as \"Muhammet Yavuz\" while playing for S\u00fcper Lig team Fenerbah\u00e7e.\n\n2010 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship: The 2010 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship was the fifth edition of the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship. The tournament was hosted by Guatemala, and all matches were played at the Estadio Cementos Progreso. The United States were the defending champions, having won the 2008 tournament, their second regional championship at the under-20 level. The top three sides at the 2010 tournament earned qualification to the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. The tournament was won by the United States, who defeated Mexico in the final, 1\u20130. Costa Rica secured the final qualification position by defeating Canada in the third place match, 1\u20130.\n\nJay Jay Okocha Stadium: Jay Jay Okocha Stadium is a stadium in Ogwashi-Uku, Anioma, Nigeria named after former Super Eagles captain Jay-Jay Okocha. 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It is the county seat and only incorporated municipality in Leon County. Tallahassee became the capital of Florida, then the Florida Territory, in 1824. In 2015, the population was 189,907, making the 7th largest city in the U.S state of Florida, and the 126th-largest city in the United States. The population of the Tallahassee metropolitan area was 377,924 as of 2015. Tallahassee is the largest city in the Northwest Florida region as well as the main center for trade and agriculture in the Florida Big Bend and Southwest Georgia regions.\n\nFlorida circuit courts: The Florida circuit courts are state courts, and are trial courts of original jurisdiction for most controversies. In Florida, the circuit courts are one of four types of courts created by the Florida Constitution (the other three being the Florida Supreme Court, the Florida District Courts of Appeal, and the Florida county courts).\n\n1925 Miami tornado: The 1925 Miami tornado was a strong tornado that struck Dade County, Florida, on April 5, 1925. It remains the deadliest tornado to affect the south Florida county, and it is estimated to have been the most intense tornado to strike the Miami area. The tornado caused five deaths and produced damage totals that were estimated near $200\u2013300,000 (1925 USD). 35 people were also hospitalized because of injuries. The tornado remains the only tornado to cause multiple fatalities in Dade County. It is estimated that the tornado may have produced F3 damage based on photographs taken after the passage of the thunderstorm.\n\nPembroke Pines, Florida: Pembroke Pines is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. The city had a population of 154,750 at the 2010 census, making it the second-most populous city in Broward County and the 11th-most populous in Florida. It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census. Its official motto is \"Join Us - Progress With Us.\"\n\nNelson Pizarro: Nelson Pizarro (born July 8, 1985 in Pembroke Pines, Florida) is an American soccer player currently playing for the Southern California Seahorses in the Premier Development League.\n\nGamble Rogers: James Gamble Rogers IV (January 31, 1937 \u2013 October 10, 1991) was a folk artist musician and storyteller known for the recurring theme in his songs and stories about characters and places in a fictional Florida county. He died a heroic death and was honored by his native state. He was a 1998 inductee into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame.\n\nSt. John, Florida: St.John and Robertsville are two unincorporated communities in Gadsden County, Florida, United States. They are located near the intersection of Old Philadelphia Road and Old Bainbridge Road. Unlike some people think, the communities are not a part of the Mount Pleasant area. They recently had a zipcode change which split the community into two zipcodes, however the community considers itself a part of Quincy. They are approximately 5 miles outside of the city limits of Quincy, Florida. St. John borders the city of Gretna and the Robertsville community borders the Georgia state line, Attapugus, Georgia, Faceville, Georgia and Chattahoochee, Florida. These two communities are usually spoken of and thought of together although they are separate and distinct. St.John is known for its school, St.John's elementary school, the St.John/Robertsville park, the St.John volunteer fire department and most recently the St.John Church of God in Christ. The church has been a staple in the community for over 50 years but is noted because of its new building on Old Philadelphia highway. The church was featured in the local newspaper The Gadsden County Times, because of its expansion. The church was also granted St. John Church of God in Christ day in May 2010 by then commission chair Angela Sapp. The church has launched many Christian leaders over the years, such as Nicky Yarborough These achievements have made St.John Church of God In Christ #86 among the top 1000 black (African-American) churches. Other churches in the area include the St. John AME church. It is also known for the McCloud\u2019s Assisted Living Facility, which was the oldest assisted living facility in Quincy, Florida until it closed in 2006 due to health concerns of the administrator. The community is proud of its growth and achievements. St. John shares its facilities with Robertsville (its closest neighbor) and other communities in Gadsden County. It also borders the city of Gretna, Florida. The communities associate themselves with the city of Quincy as their city.\n\nOld Manatee County Courthouse: The Old Manatee County Courthouse, built in 1859-1860, is an historic building now located at 1404 Manatee Avenue, East, in Bradenton, Florida. It was Manatee County's first courthouse and is the oldest surviving Florida county courthouse (that was built originally as one) left in the state, and is now part of the Manatee Village Historical Park. On June 29, 1976, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. After it ceased being used as a courthouse, it became the Manatee Methodist Church and then the Manatee Methodist Church Parsonage.\n\nTampa\u2013Hillsborough County Public Library System: The Tampa\u2013Hillsborough County Public Library System (THPL) is a public library system based in Hillsborough County, Florida. The State Library of Florida is the main library source for Government of Florida as well as governs a large portion of Florida's public and private libraries. THPL is part of two larger library networks, the Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative and the Tampa Bay Library Consortium, which also includes Temple Terrace Public Library in Temple Terrace, Florida, and Bruton Memorial Library in Plant City, Florida. There are 25 branches of the Tampa\u2013Hillsborough County Library System, not including digital-only and mobile-only services. Services provided by the THPL include (but are in no way limited to) internet access, public meeting room spaces, interlibrary loans, a Bookmobile, a Cybermobile for Spanish speakers, technology classes, adult literacy programs, and downloadable eBooks. Drive-thru windows for returns and hold pick-ups are located at the Jimmie B. Keel and the Jan Kaminis Platt Regional Libraries. The Tampa\u2013Hillsborough County Public Library System is also a part of Hillsborough County government.\n\n1927\u201328 Nelson F.C. season: For the 1927\u201328 season, Nelson Football Club played as a professional outfit in the Football League for the seventh consecutive campaign. Nelson finished last out of 22 teams in the Third Division North, with a record of 10 wins, 6 draws and 26 defeats, corresponding to a tally of 26 points. As a result, the club was forced to apply for re-election to the League at the end of the season. The application was successful, with Nelson retaining their berth in place of Durham City. Due to the departure of Percy Smith to Bury, Nelson did not have a manager installed during the entire season. The team played inconsistently throughout the campaign from the outset, losing the opening two matches before winning four consecutive games during September 1927. Nelson suffered several comprehensive defeats during the 1927\u201328 season, including a 1\u20139 defeat to Bradford City, a 0\u20138 loss away at Stockport County and a 1\u20137 reverse against Accrington Stanley. 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This species was originally considered closely related to \"Cucurbita texana\" but \"C. sororia\" was later shown to be an ancestor of \"Cucurbita argyrosperma\", with which it hybridizes well.\n\nAnnona crassiflora: Annona crassiflora, commonly known as marolo, araticum corti\u00e7a, araticum do cerrado or bruto, is a flowering plant in the Annonaceae family. The flowers of a marolo look like jellyfish wearing hats, and the fruits are sweet and very rough. It is native to Brazil and Paraguay and the fruit is eaten by native peoples in the Brazilian Cerrado. Although it is considered to have potential for cultivation, it has not been domesticated to date.\n\nAnnona asplundiana: Annona asplundiana is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is native to Peru, Ecuador and Brazil. 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It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960\u201364, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Port Hueneme, California, the location of the Construction Battalion Center which handled west coast cargo for U.S. Navy Deep Freeze Operations.\n\nPort Hueneme, California: Port Hueneme ( ) is a small beach city in Ventura County, California surrounded by the city of Oxnard and the Santa Barbara Channel. The name derives from the Spanish spelling of the Chumash Native language word \"wene me\", meaning \"Resting Place\". Juan Rodr\u00edguez Cabrillo explored this area and the adjacent Channel Islands in October 1542. The town's name was officially changed to Port Hueneme in 1939 and was incorporated March 24, 1948.\n\nConstruction Battalion Maintenance Unit 302: Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit THREE ZERO TWO (CBMU-302) of the U.S. Navy was commissioned on 31 March 1967. 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They are also known as Cup'ik by the Chevak Cup'ik dialect-speaking Eskimos of Chevak and Cup'ig for the Nunivak Cup'ig dialect-speaking Eskimo of Nunivak Island.\n\nYup'ik language: Central Alaskan Yup'ik or just Yup'ik (also called Yupik, Central Yupik, or indigenously Yugtun) is one of the languages of the Yupik family, in turn a member of the Eskimo\u2013Aleut language group, spoken in western and southwestern Alaska. Both in ethnic population and in number of speakers, Central Alaskan Yup'ik is the largest of the languages spoken by Alaska Natives. As of 2010 it was also the second largest aboriginal language in the United States in terms of numbers of speakers. Yup'ik should not be confused with the related language Central Siberian Yupik spoken in Chukotka and St. Lawrence Island.\n\nYup'ik masks: Yup'ik masks (Yup'ik \"kegginaquq\" \"kegginaquk\" \"kegginaqut\" and \"nepcetaq\" \"nepcetat\" ; in the Lower Yukon dialects \"avangcaq\" \"avangcak\" \"avangcat\" ; in Nunivak Cup'ig dialect \"agayu\") are expressive shamanic ritual masks made by the Yup'ik people of southwestern Alaska. Also known as Cup'ik masks for the Chevak Cup'ik dialect speaking Eskimos of Chevak and Cup'ig masks for the Nunivak Cup'ig dialect speaking Eskimos of Nunivak Island. One of their most popular forms of the Alaska Native art are masks. The Yup'ik masks vary enormously but are characterised by great invention. They are typically made of wood, and painted with few colors. The Yup'ik masks were carved by men or women, but mainly were carved by the men. The shamans (\"angalkuq\") were the ones that told the carvers how to make the masks. Yup'ik masks could be small three-inch finger masks or maskettes (or \"dance fans\", in the Lower Yukon Yup'ik dialects \"tegumiaq\" \"tegumiak\" \"tegumiat\" ), but also ten-kilo masks hung from the ceiling or carried by several people. These masks are used to bring the person wearing it luck and good fortune in hunts. Over the long winter darkness dances and storytelling took place in the qasgiq using these masks. They most often create masks for ceremonies but the masks are traditionally destroyed after being used. After Christian contact in the late nineteenth century, masked dancing was suppressed, and today it is not practiced as it was before in the Yup'ik villages.\n\nYup'ik cuisine: Yup'ik cuisine (\"Yupiit neqait\" in Yup'ik language, literally \"Yup'iks' foods\" or \"Yup'iks' fishes\") refers to the Eskimo style traditional subsistence food and cuisine of the Yup'ik people from the western and southwestern Alaska. Also known as Cup'ik cuisine for the Chevak Cup'ik dialect speaking Eskimos of Chevak and Cup'ig cuisine for the Nunivak Cup'ig dialect speaking Eskimos of Nunivak Island. This cuisine is traditionally based on meat from fish, birds, sea and land mammals, and normally contains high levels of protein. Subsistence foods are generally considered by many to be nutritionally superior superfoods. Yup\u2019ik diet is different from Alaskan Inupiat, Canadian Inuit, and Greenlandic diets. Fish as food (especially Salmonidae species, such as salmon and whitefish) are primary food for Yup'ik Eskimos. Both food and fish called \"neqa\" in Yup'ik. Food preparation techniques are fermentation and cooking, also uncooked raw. Cooking methods are baking, roasting, barbecuing, frying, smoking, boiling, and steaming. Food preservation methods are mostly drying and less often frozen. Dried fish is usually eaten with seal oil. The ulu or fan-shaped knife used for cutting up fish, meat, food, and such.\n\nYup'ik dancing: Yup'ik dancing (or dance) or Yuraq, also Yuraqing (Yup'ik \"yuraq\" /ju\u0281aq/ \"yurak\" \"yurat\" ) is a traditional Eskimo style dancing form usually performed to songs in Yup'ik, with dances choreographed for specific songs which the Yup'ik people of southwestern Alaska. Also known as Cup'ik dance for the Chevak Cup'ik dialect speaking Eskimos of Chevak and Cup'ig dance for the Nunivak Cup'ig dialect speaking Eskimos of Nunivak Island. Yup'ik dancing is set up in a very specific and cultural format. Typically, the men are in the front, kneeling and the women stand in the back. The drummers are in the very back of the dance group. Dance is the heart of Yup\u2019ik spiritual and social life. Every song has a story behind it and some songs is either about hunting or berry picking. Some songs could be about sports or other things that don't really relate to hunting. Traditional dancing in the qasgiq is a communal activity in Yup\u2019ik tradition. The mask (\"kegginaquq\") was a central element in Yup'ik ceremonial dancing.\n\nList of indigenous artists of the Americas: This is a list of visual artists who are Indigenous peoples of the Americas, categorized by primary media. Mestizo and M\u00e9tis artists whose indigenous descent is integral to their art are included, as are Siberian Yup'ik artists due to their cultural commonalities with Alaskan Yup'ik people. This list includes notable visual artists who are Inuit people, Alaskan Natives, Siberian Yup'ik, American Indians, First Nations, M\u00e9tis, Mestizos, and indigenous peoples of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. Indigenous identity is a complex and contested issue and differs from country to country in the Americas. 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Typically, Yup'ik dolls are dressed in traditional Eskimo style Yup'ik clothing (as \"irniaruam atkua\" \"doll parka\"), intended to protect the wearer from cold weather, and are often made from traditional materials obtained through food gathering. Play dolls from the Yup'ik area were made of wood, bone, or walrus ivory and measured from one to twelve inches in height or more. Male and female dolls were often distinguished anatomically and can be told apart by the addition of ivory labrets for males and chin tattooing for females. The information about play dolls within Alaska Native cultures is sporadic. As is so often the case in early museum collections, it is difficult to distinguish dolls made for play from those made for ritual. There were always five dolls making up a family: a father, a mother, a son, a daughter, and a baby. 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They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They are a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.\n\n2005 Auburn Tigers football team: The 2005 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. Despite having four starters from the 2004 team selected in the first round of 2005 NFL Draft, Auburn finished the season with a 9\u20133 record, including a 7\u20131 record in the Southeastern Conference. The Tigers shared the SEC Western Division championship with LSU, but because the Bayou Bengals defeated Auburn 20\u201317 in overtime on October 22, the Tigers did not advance to the SEC Championship Game. Head coach Tommy Tuberville became only the third Tigers coach to lead Auburn to a fourth consecutive win over arch rival Alabama when the Tigers defeated the Crimson Tide 28\u201318 at Jordan\u2013Hare Stadium on November 19. Auburn finished the season ranked #14 in both the Coaches Poll and AP Poll, with a #13 consensus ranking.\n\n1993 Auburn Tigers football team: The 1993 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season. Under first-year head coach Terry Bowden, the team went undefeated with a record of 11\u20130 and finished #4 in the AP Poll. Due to NCAA probation, Auburn was banned from TV and post-season play, and suffered reduced scholarships. The post-season ban prevented Auburn from playing the SEC Championship and a bowl game. Nonetheless, Auburn was the only major college football team to finish the season undefeated. The National Champions Foundation recognized Auburn as one of its 1993 national champions, however Auburn University only formally recognizes championships for the 1957 Auburn Tigers football team and 2010 Auburn Tigers football team seasons, although the official website for Auburn athletics does highlight the 1993 team.\n\n1976 Auburn Tigers football team: The 1976 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1976 NCAA Division I football season. At the end of the 1975 season, Ralph \"Shug\" Jordan retired after 25 years as head coach of the Auburn Tigers. Doug Barfield, Jordan\u2019s offensive coordinator, took over as head coach starting in 1976. He coached the Tigers to a 3\u20138 record his first season, winning just 2 of 6 conference games. 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Similarly to how the original film parodied the original \"Star Wars\" films and the \"Star Trek\" universe, each episode of the series parodies a different film or other aspect of popular culture, such as the \"Star Wars\" prequel trilogy, \"The Lord of the Rings\", or the \"Grand Theft Auto\" video games.\n\nEnter the Dragon: Enter the Dragon is a 1973 Hong Kong-American martial arts action film, directed by Robert Clouse, and starring Bruce Lee, John Saxon and Jim Kelly. This was Bruce Lee's final film appearance before his death on 20 July 1973 at age 32. The film was first released on 26 July 1973 in Hong Kong, six days after Lee's death.\n\nEnteng Kabisote: Okay ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend: Enteng Kabisote: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend is a 2004 Philippine fantasy-comedy film directed by Tony Y. Reyes, the first installment of \"Enteng Kabisote\" film series and the third movie installment based on television sictom, \"Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! \", which made about PhP 83.6 million. 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The film received seven nominations at the 2012 Asian Film Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.\n\nEnteng the Dragon: Enteng the Dragon is a 1988 Philippine comedy film directed by Romy Villaflor and written by Roy Vera Cruz. It is a parody of the film, \"Enter the Dragon\".\n\nSilent Movie: Silent Movie is a 1976 American satirical comedy film co-written, directed by, and starring Mel Brooks, and released by 20th Century Fox on June 17, 1976. The ensemble cast includes Dom DeLuise, Marty Feldman, Bernadette Peters, and Sid Caesar, with appearances by Anne Bancroft, Liza Minnelli, Burt Reynolds, James Caan, Marcel Marceau, and Paul Newman playing themselves. While indeed silent (except for one word, music, and numerous sound effects), the film is a parody of the silent film genre, particularly the slapstick comedies of Charlie Chaplin, Mack Sennett, and Buster Keaton. 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He was portrayed as the character \"Friedrich\".\n\nMartina von Trapp: Martina von Trapp (17 February 1921 \u2013 25 February 1951) was a member of the Trapp Family Singers and was the seventh child of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. She was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and movie \"The Sound of Music\". She was portrayed as the character \"Gretl\".\n\nAgathe von Trapp: Agathe Johanna Erwina Gobertina von Trapp (12 March 1913 \u2013 28 December 2010) was the eldest daughter of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. She was also a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and film \"The Sound of Music\". She was portrayed as the character \"Liesl\".\n\nMaria Franziska von Trapp: Maria Agatha Franziska Gobertina von Trapp (28 September 1914 \u2013 18 February 2014) was the second-oldest daughter of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. She was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives inspired the musical and film \"The Sound of Music\". She was portrayed as the character \"Louisa\". She died at age 99, and was the last surviving sibling portrayed in the film.\n\nMaria von Trapp: Maria Augusta von\u00a0Trapp (n\u00e9e Kutschera; 26\u00a0January 1905 \u2013 28\u00a0March 1987), also known as Baroness von\u00a0Trapp, was the stepmother and matriarch of the Trapp Family Singers. She wrote \"The Story of the Trapp Family Singers\" which was published in 1949. The story served as the inspiration for the 1956 West German film \"The Trapp Family\", which in turn inspired the Broadway musical \"The Sound of Music\" (1959) and the 1965 film of the same name.\n\nWerner von Trapp: Werner Ritter von Trapp (21 December 1915 \u2013 11 October 2007) was the second-oldest son of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. He was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and movie \"The Sound of Music\". He was portrayed as the character \"Kurt\".\n\nHedwig von Trapp: Hedwig Maria Adolphine Gobertina von Trapp (28 July 1917 \u2013 14 September 1972) was the fifth child of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. She was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and movie \"The Sound of Music\". She was portrayed as the character \"Brigitta\".\n\nEdelweiss (song): \"Edelweiss\" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical \"The Sound of Music\". It is named after the edelweiss, a white flower found high in the Alps \"(Leontopodium alpinum)\". It was created for the 1959 Broadway production of \"The Sound of Music\" in the role originated by performer Theodore Bikel as a song for the character of Captain Georg Ludwig von Trapp. In the musical, Captain von Trapp and his family sing this song during the concert near the end of Act II as a statement of Austrian patriotism in the face of the pressure put upon him to join the navy of Nazi Germany following the Anschluss. It is also Captain von Trapp's subliminal goodbye to his beloved homeland, using the flower as a symbol of his loyalty to Austria. 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In other words, it is used to value stocks based on the net present value of the future dividends. The equation most widely used is called the Gordon growth model. It is named after Myron J. Gordon of the University of Toronto, who originally published it along with Eli Shapiro in 1956 and made reference to it in 1959. Their work borrowed heavily from the theoretical and mathematical ideas found in John Burr Williams 1938 book \"The Theory of Investment Value.\"\n\nLittle Book of Common Sense Investing: The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns is a 2007 book on index investing, by John C. Bogle, the founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Group. He focuses on index funds, which will give the investor the average market return, and on keeping investing costs low, so that the index fund investor will consistently do better than other investors, after costs. 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Economists expect arbitrage opportunities would reduce the difference in returns on these two investment opportunities to reflect the risk premium investors demand to invest in relatively more risky stocks.\n\nValue premium: In investing, value premium refers to the greater risk-adjusted return of value stocks over growth stocks. Eugene Fama and K. G. French first identified the premium in 1992, using a measure they called HML (high book-to-market ratio minus low book-to-market ratio) to measure equity returns based on valuation. Other experts, such as John C. Bogle, have argued that no value premium exists, claiming that Fama and French's research is period dependent.\n\nOption time value: In finance, the time value (TV) (\"extrinsic\" or \"instrumental\" value) of an option is the premium a rational investor would pay over its \"current\" exercise value (intrinsic value), based on the probability it will increase in value before expiry. For an American option this value is always greater than zero in a fair market, thus an option is \"always\" worth more than its current exercise value. . As an option can be thought of as 'price insurance' (e.g., an airline insuring against unexpected soaring fuel costs caused by a hurricane), TV can be thought of as the \"risk premium\" the option seller charges the buyer\u2014the higher the expected risk (volatility formula_1 time), the higher the premium. Conversely, TV can be thought of as the price an investor is willing to pay for potential upside.\n\nSortino ratio: The Sortino ratio measures the risk-adjusted return of an investment asset, portfolio, or strategy. It is a modification of the Sharpe ratio but penalizes only those returns falling below a user-specified target or required rate of return, while the Sharpe ratio penalizes both upside and downside volatility equally. Though both ratios measure an investment's risk-adjusted return, they do so in significantly different ways that will frequently lead to differing conclusions as to the true nature of the investment's return-generating efficiency.\n\nJohn C. Bogle: John Clifton \"Jack\" Bogle (born May 8, 1929) is an American investor, business magnate, and philanthropist. He is the founder and retired chief executive of The Vanguard Group.\n\nInvestment rating for real estate: An investment rating of a real estate property measures the property\u2019s risk-adjusted returns, relative to a completely risk-free asset. Mathematically, a property\u2019s investment rating is the return a risk-free asset would have to yield to be termed as good an investment as the property whose rating is being calculated. The underlying drivers for property ratings are the dividends (net operating income) and capital gains over a certain holding period, and their associated risks or variances. Similar to other financial ratings developed for mutual funds and stocks, it can be assumed that investors have constant relative risk aversion over the wealth derived from other sources and from their investments. For simplicity, it can also be assumed that the investment return is not correlated with other sources of wealth but represents 100% of the investor's wealth. A property\u2019s investment rating is then a transformation of the risk-adjusted averaged return to a single number that conveys the property\u2019s long-term potential to yield profits.\n\nMartin Zweig: Martin Edward Zweig (July 2, 1942 \u2013 February 18, 2013) was an American stock investor, investment adviser, and financial analyst. According to \"Forbes\" magazine, he was renowned for his \"eccentric and lavish lifestyle\" as well as having had the most expensive residence in the United States at the time, atop The Pierre on Fifth avenue in Manhattan. It was listed on the New York City real estate market in 2004 for $70 million and in March 2013 for $125 million. His particular investing methodology was based on selecting growth stocks that also have certain value characteristics, through a system that uses both fundamental analysis and market timing. He died in 2013 at the age of 70.\n\nLow-volatility anomaly: The low-volatility anomaly is the observation that portfolios of low-volatility stocks have higher risk-adjusted returns than portfolios with high-volatility stocks in most markets studied. The capital asset pricing model made some predictions of return versus beta. First, return should be a linear function of beta, and nothing else. Also, the return of a stock with average beta should be the average return of stocks (this is easy to show given the first assumption). Second, the intercept should be equal to the risk-free rate. Then the slope can be computed from these two points. Almost immediately these predictions were challenged on the grounds that they are empirically not true. Studies find that the correct slope is either less than predicted, not significantly different from zero, or even negative. 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The record serves as Gucci Mane's third commercial release of the year, following his release from prison, after \"Everybody Looking\" (2016) and \"Woptober\" (2016). The album features guest appearances from rappers Drake and Travis Scott, alongside American singer-songwriter Bryson Tiller, while the production was handled by Metro Boomin, Southside, Bangladesh, Zaytoven, Mike Will Made It and Murda Beatz, among others.\n\nTone It Down: \"Tone It Down\" is a song by American rapper Gucci Mane, featuring American singer Chris Brown. It was released on June 20, 2017 as the second single from Gucci Mane's album \"Mr. Davis\" (2017). The song was written by Mane and Brown, and produced by Cardiak and Hitmaka.\n\nMr. Davis: Mr. Davis is the eleventh studio album by American rapper Gucci Mane. It will be released on October 13, 2017, by GUWOP Enterprises and Atlantic Records. It is Gucci Mane's second commercial project of the year following the \"Droptopwop\" (2017) mixtape. 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Recording sessions on the album took place in under six days, featuring solely three guest appearances from Drake, Kanye West and Young Thug, while the majority of production was provided by Gucci Mane's longtime collaborators such as Mike Will Made It and Zaytoven, among others.\n\nDroptopwop: Droptopwop is a collaborative commercial mixtape by American rapper Gucci Mane and record producer Metro Boomin. It was released on May 26, 2017 by Atlantic Records and 1017 Records to celebrate Gucci Mane's one year anniversary since being released from prison. The entire album is produced by Metro Boomin, along with extra production from Southside, London on da Track, DJ Spinz and Cubeatz. 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At the campus, there are some libraries with a content primarily oriented to engineering and scientific topics.\n\nVirginia P. Ruesterholz: Virginia P. Ruesterholz is the president of Verizon Services Operations. She is also the chairman of the Board of Trustees of Stevens Institute of Technology. She has a BS from Stevens Institute of Technology and an MS from New York University Tandon School of Engineering.\n\nStevens Institute of Technology: Stevens Institute of Technology (SIT) is a private, coeducational research university located in Hoboken, New Jersey, United States. The university also has a satellite location in Washington, D.C.. Incorporated in 1870, it is one of the oldest technological universities in the United States, and was the first college in America solely dedicated to mechanical engineering. The campus encompasses Castle Point, the highest point in Hoboken, and several other buildings around the city.\n\nStevens Cooperative School: Stevens Cooperative School is a private school for two-year-olds through 8th grade with campuses in Hoboken and Newport, Jersey City. Founded in 1949, Stevens is the oldest parent cooperative school in New Jersey, and an excellent model of progressive education in action. Originally an informal playgroup for children of the faculty at Stevens Institute of Technology, the school has grown into a full progressive nursery, elementary and middle school with over 420 students. The Stevens community consists of a diverse population of families representing a broad range of towns including Hoboken, Jersey City, Weehawken, North Bergen, Secaucus, Union City, Bayonne, West New York, Cliffside Park and other NJ locations and Manhattan.\n\nPolytechnic University of Bari: The Polytechnic University of Bari (Italian: \"Politecnico di Bari\" ) is a university located in Bari, Italy. It was founded in 1990 and is organized in 3 Faculties.\n\nGeorge Bugliarello: George Bugliarello, (1928-February 2011) President Emeritus (having served as president from 1973 to 1994), Institute Professor and former chancellor (1994\u20132003) of the Polytechnic Institute of NYU (formerly Polytechnic University), was an engineer and educator with a broad background ranging from fluid mechanics to computer languages, the environment, biomedical engineering and science policy. He held a Doctor of Science degree in engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and was awarded honorary degrees from Carnegie-Mellon University, the University of Trieste, the Milwaukee School of Engineering, the Illinois Institute of Technology, Pace University, Trinity College, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and the University of Minnesota.\n\nTomsk Polytechnic University: Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) in Tomsk, Russia, is the oldest technical university in Russia east of the Urals. The university was founded in 1896 and opened in 1900 as the Tomsk Technological Institute. In 1925, the school was renamed the Siberian Technological Institute and in 1930, the institute was split into five divisions, three of which remained in Tomsk. In 1934, the three institutes in Tomsk reunited to form a new institute that would be named the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute. 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He has held the IBF super-middleweight title since 2015, having previously held the British super-middleweight title from 2010 to 2011, and the European super-middleweight title from 2011 to 2012. As of May 2017, he is ranked as the world's best super-middleweight by \"The Ring\" magazine and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and third by BoxRec. As an amateur, DeGale represented Great Britain at the 2008 Olympics, winning a gold medal in the middleweight division. By later becoming IBF champion, he became the first British boxer ever to have won both an Olympic gold medal and a professional world title.\n\nDale Youth boxing club: The Dale Youth boxing club is an amateur boxing club that operates from a gym on the Lancaster West Estate. It successfully nutured dozens of champions including the young Olympic gold medal winner James DeGale and current world champion George Groves (boxer).\n\nMaster of Champions: Master of Champions is a show which began airing June 22, 2006 on ABC. The show format was based on a Nippon Television (NTV) original series entitled World Records. The show was reformatted and produced in the United States by Y27 Entertainment for ABC. The show was hosted by Chris Leary and the co-host was ex-Playboy Playmate Lisa Dergan. The panel of Champions was made of up of baseball legend Steve Garvey, Olympic Gold Medalist for ice skating Oksana Baiul, and Olympic Gold Medalist for skiing Jonny Moseley.\n\nSebastien Konan: Sebastien N'Guessan Konan is a taekwondo athlete from C\u00f4te d'Ivoire. He started Taekwondo at a very young age. He is a two-time Olympic athlete. 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He won the medal in the 10-metre air rifle category, which made him India's first ever individual gold medalist; this victory came after received the seventh rank at the 2004 Athens Olympics. However, due to Bindra's inexperience in writing, he co-authored the book with sportswriter Rohit Brijnath, which took them two years to complete. After it was released on October 20, 2011, at nationwide stores by Hapercollins, Union Sports minister Ajay Maken formally released the book on October 27, 2011, at a function in New Delhi. The book's subsequent Bangalore release in November 2011 was done by Rahul Dravid and went on to receive good reviews.\n\nAl Joyner: Alfrederick \"Al\" Joyner (born January 19, 1960) is an American former athlete and now coach. He was born in East St. Louis, Illinois. He is the 1984 Olympic gold medalist in the triple jump. He was also the husband of three-time Olympic gold medalist and world 100\u00a0m and 200\u00a0m record holder Florence Griffith Joyner and is the brother of three-time Olympic gold medalist and world heptathlon record holder Jackie Joyner-Kersee.\n\nLancaster West Estate: Lancaster West Estate is a housing estate in North Kensington, west London.\n\nHenry Cejudo: Henry Carlos Cejudo, (born February 9, 1987) is an American freestyle wrestler, Olympic gold medalist, mixed martial artist and author. He became an Olympic gold medalist at 21 years old, the second youngest American wrestler to do so (Kyle Snyder became an olympic champion at 20 years old at the 2016 Rio Games). Cejudo debuted in the bantamweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship in December 2014 at . As of March 9th, 2017, he is #2 in the official UFC flyweight rankings.\n\nSteve Fraser: Steve Fraser was the 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling in the 198 lb weight class. A native of Hazel Park, Michigan, Fraser was a Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) state wrestling champion and later an All-American in wrestling at the University of Michigan. Fraser's gold medal was the first Olympic medal in Greco-Roman wrestling followed the next night by Jeff Blatnick who won a second gold medal for the United States Olympic team. Fraser has served as coach of the US Greco Roman team since 1997. 2000 Olympic Gold medalist Rulon Gardner credits Fraser's instruction as a large part of his wrestling success. The year Fraser competed the USA won 9 Gold Medals in wrestling, the largest in a single Olympics since 1896.\n\nGal Fridman: Gal Fridman (Hebrew: \u05d2\u05dc \u05e4\u05e8\u05d9\u05d3\u05de\u05df\u200e \u200e ; born September 16, 1975) is an Israeli windsurfer and Israel's only Olympic Gold Medalist. Fridman won a Bronze Medal in the Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics, and his Gold Medal in the Athens 2004 Summer Olympics. He is the only Israeli athlete to win two Olympic Medals, and the first (and only, thus far) Olympic Gold medalist in Israeli history. His first name, Gal, means \"wave\" in Hebrew.", "question": "Which British Olympic gold medalist participated in a boxing club, located on the Lancaster West Estate, during his youth?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"olympic_gold_medalist_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the British Olympic gold medalist."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the athlete."}, "olympic_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the athlete won the Olympic gold medal."}, "olympic_sport_division": {"type": "string", "description": "The sport and division in which the Olympic gold medal was won."}, "boxing_club_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the boxing club the athlete participated in."}, "club_location": {"type": "string", "description": "The location of the boxing club."}}, "required": ["olympic_gold_medalist_name", "nationality", "olympic_year", "olympic_sport_division", "boxing_club_name", "club_location"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"olympic_gold_medalist_name": "James DeGale", "nationality": "British", "olympic_year": 2008, "olympic_sport_division": "middleweight", "boxing_club_name": "Dale Youth boxing club", "club_location": "Lancaster West Estate"}, "ground_truth": {"olympic_gold_medalist_name": "James DeGale", "nationality": "British", "olympic_year": 2008, "olympic_sport_division": "middleweight division", "boxing_club_name": "Dale Youth boxing club", "club_location": "Lancaster West Estate"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1973, "output_tokens": 72, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "fea46d1f32da0e764e4e57502665de3456fa4b1ebf042e368ddb9fc6eaddfb16", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ac44c93554299204fd21f1d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "March 02, 2015", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Kalakar: Kalakar (\"Artist\") is a 1983 Indian Hindi-language film directed by P. Sambasiva Rao. Produced by P. Anand Rao, it stars Kunal Goswami and Sridevi. The basic plot of this film is based on the Tamil film \"Payanangal Mudivathillai\".\n\nToilet: Ek Prem Katha: Toilet: Ek Prem Katha (English - Toilet: A Love Story) is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Shree Narayan Singh. Co-produced by Akshay Kumar and Neeraj Pandey, the film stars Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar in the lead roles, with Anupam Kher, Sudhir Pandey and Divyendu Sharma in supporting roles. The film was released on August 11, 2017. The film is a satirical comedy in support of governmental campaigns to improve the sanitation conditions, with an emphasis on the eradication of open defecation, especially in rural areas. The film was financially successful in India.\n\nLife's Good (film): Life's Good is an upcoming Bollywood drama film produced by Anand Shukla under his banner EktAnand Pictures directed by Ananth Mahadevan. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Rajit Kapur, Mohan Kapoor, Anannaya Vij, Saniya Anklesaria and Ankita Shrivastav in the lead roles, whilst Sunita Sen Gupta, Nakul Sahdev and Saanand Verma appear in supporting roles. The film is inspired by the personal diary of screenwriter Sujit Sen about his stay in a Mumbai hospital. The film slated for 2018 release.\n\nAurat (1967 film): Aurat (\"Woman\") is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language film produced and directed by S. S. Balan and S. S. Vasan. It is a remake of 1966 Tamil film \"Chitthi\". The film stars Padmini, Pran, Rajesh Khanna, Feroz Khan, Kanhaiyalal, David, O. P. Ralhan, Nazima, Lalita Pawar and Leela Chitnis. The films music is by Ravi. The film is totally revolving around the character of Parvati's life played by Padmini. The film deals with how Parvati (played by Padmini), who is in true love with character played by Feroz Khan, is forced by circumstances to marry Manoharilal (played by Pran) against wishes of her brother (played by Rajesh Khanna) and later is tested by life to show whether after marriage to Manoharilal, she is truly affectionate to Manoharilal or is she having an affair with her ex-boyfriend.\n\nAugust 2 (film): August 2 is an Indian Hindi-language film directed by P V Krishnan. It was claimed to be a true independent mainstream film made within its budget. Producers of the film claims that the film is made on the micro budget of Rs. 300,000. The film had got selected for the Red Carpet Premier in The Indian Independent Film Festival 2013.\n\nSaanand Verma: Saanand Verma is an Indian film and TV actor. He has appeared in a number of serials as well as advertising films. He is currently playing the role of Anokhe Lal Saxena in the serial \"Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain! \" which airs on &TV.\n\nBhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai!: Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hai! (English:\" Sister-in-law is at home!\") is an Indian Hindi-language comedy television series that premiered on March 02, 2015 and airs weeknights at 10:30 p.m. on &TV. The show is inspired by the 1995 Hindi serial Shrimaan Shrimati. In November 2016, The show, has been extended by one more day, named \u201cBhabiji Ghar Par Hai Shanivaar Special\u201d in which celebrities visit the sets. The show is being shot at Artisian and Nirman Studio, Vasai(A Tribeni Group venture).\n\nGundagardi: Gundagardi (English: Hooliganism or rowdism) is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language film directed by V.Sai Prasad and produced by MC Bokadia starring Vijayashanti in the lead role. Dharmendra is featured in a supporting role and Raj Babbar and Gulshan Grover star as the antagonists. Aditya Pancholi, Ayub Khan and Simran make dynamic appearances in the film. It didn't do well at the box office but its songs especially \"Bahar Baras Raha Hai Pani\" composed by Jatin Lalit were huge hits. The film was dubbed in Telugu as \"Gunda Darbar\" and in Tamil as \"Thalaivi\".\n\nAnokhelal Mishra: Anokhelal Mishra (Hindi: \u0905\u0928\u094b\u0916\u0947\u0932\u093e\u0932 \u092e\u093f\u0936\u094d\u0930\u093e ; 1914 10 March 1958) also spelled as Anokhe Lal Misra and commonly known as Pandit Anokhelalji was an Indian Tabl\u0101 Artist who belonged to the Banaras Gharana of Hindustani classical music.\n\nShibban Lal Saxena: Shibban Lal Saxena (\u0939\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0926\u0940:- \u0936\u093f\u092c\u094d\u092c\u0928 \u0932\u093e\u0932 \u0938\u0915\u094d\u0938\u0947\u0928\u093e) was a former Indian politician and Freedom Fighter. He was son of late Shri Chhotey Lal Saxena. 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He was seized with the rest, and taken to the king of Persia, and afterwards put to death (ii. 5. \u00a7 31, &c. 6. \u00a7 1). Xenophon speaks of him as a man whose ambition was under the influence of strict probity, and who was especially anxious to secure the affections of his soldiers, so that while the well-disposed readily obeyed him, he failed to inspire the rest with a wholesome fear of his authority (ii. 6. \u00a7 17, &c.). He was 30 years of age at the time of his death (401 BC). He also had intentions of following a political career, as mentioned by Xenophon.\n\nPhrased Differently: Phrased Differently is an independent music publishing, production and artist development company founded in 2006 by former Universal Records Executive and songwriter Hiten Bharadia. Their offices in Shoreditch, East London, are also home to seven underground recording studios, which are occupied by their signed writers including Bharadia, Philippe-Marc Anquetil, Knightstarr, Andreas Moe, Nathan Duvall (Disciples), Maegan Cottone, Michael Stockwell, Raphaella, Sky Adams, Commands, Mark Vallance, Dimitri Elrlich, and Phoebe Jo Brown. The company has managed over 1000 song placements since its inception, including 81 No. 1's, 306 Top 10 records, 30 Platinum Records and 31 Gold records around the world. To date, they have worked with artists such as Calvin Harris, Miley Cyrus, Jessie J, Iggy Azalea, Britney Spears, Olly Murs, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, Robin Schulz, Hardwell, Fleur East, Gorgen City, Omi, Miss Montreal, Tinie Tempah, Little Mix, Craig David, Lemar, Kelly Rowland, The Overtones, Lawson, Afrojack, You Me At Six, Allstar Weekend, Kumi Koda, Toho Shinki, Sarah Connor, Namie Amuro, Cover Drive, Shinee, Avicii, John De Sohn and Tiesto. In 2011, Phrased Differently won its first BMI Pop Award for over 200,000 US radio spins on Miley Cyrus' \"Can't Be Tamed\".\n\nRon Cyrus: Ronald Ray \"Ron\" Cyrus (July 10, 1935 \u2013 February 28, 2006) was an American Democratic politician and public servant in Greenup County, Kentucky. He was the father of American country music singer/actor Billy Ray Cyrus and the paternal grandfather of Trace Cyrus, Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus.\n\nThe Wynona Riders: The Wynona Riders are an East Bay pop punk band formed in 1988 as Miss Conduct by Jim Tyler (drums), Eric Matson (guitar), Ron Murphy (bass) and Mike Lipari (vocals). In 1989 Ron Greer (Skip) joined the band as the lead singer, changing their name upon their first 924 Gilman Street performance. It was named after the actress, Winona Ryder.\n\nMiss World 1951: Miss World 1951, the first Miss World pageant, was held on 29 July 1951 at the Lyceum Ballroom in London, UK. The contest was originally intended to be a one-off event connected with the Festival of Britain. A total of 26 contestants competed for the inaugural Miss World title; while the names of 16 contestants are archived, there is no information on the remaining 10 contestants who represented Britain.\n\nRon Braunstein (curler): Ronald E. \"Ron\" Braunstein (born c. 1940) is a Canadian retired curler. He played as second on Team Manitoba (skipped by his brother Terry Braunstein) and won the 1965 Brier. Ron was a medical student at the time and had to miss the World championships that year. He was replaced on the team by Gordon McTavish.\n\nMr. World Canada: Mr. World Canada (sometimes informally referred to as Mr. Canada) is a Canadian male beauty pageant that runs in parallel with the Miss World Canada pageant, the two sending their winners to compete in the Mister World and Miss World pageants respectively. Darren Storsley, the organizer of the Miss B.C. World pageant, was named Mr. World Canada in 2007. Ron Wear of Edmonton, Alberta won the competition in 2010. Wear went on to compete in Mister World 2010, but he did not win. Wear attested to his Mr. World Canada duties preventing him from pursuing an acting career to the extent that he would have liked. In 2012, Frankie Cena of Burnaby, British Columbia won the Mr. World Canada competition. Cena was an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia at the time, and went on to use his title to model, act, and represent Canada to other nations. At Mister World 2012, Cena ranked first at the talent show, second in the multimedia competition, and tenth overall. While Mr. World Canada, Cena sang at the Warmth of Light Musical Banquet hosted by Miss World Canada contestant Selina Yue.\n\nHCS clustering algorithm: The HCS (Highly Connected Subgraphs) clustering algorithm (also known as the HCS algorithm , and other names such as Highly Connected Clusters/Components/Kernels) is an algorithm based on graph connectivity for Cluster analysis, by first representing the similarity data in a similarity graph, and afterwards finding all the highly connected subgraphs as clusters. The algorithm does not make any prior assumptions on the number of the clusters. 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He presented his credentials to the Secretary General on June 25, 2002. Prior to being appointed to the United Nations, Aisi was Councillor of Papua New Guinea\u2019s Legal Training Institute.\n\nFederico Cuello Camilo: Federico Alberto Cuello Camilo (Santo Domingo, 1966) is a diplomat of the Dominican Republic. Since 14 July 2011, he is the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Queen Elizabeth II received his credentials on 11 October 2011. Previously, he served as the Permanent Representative of the Dominican Republic to the United Nations in New York, with the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from 3 June 2009 presented his letters of credence. During his tenure in New York City the Dominican Republic was elected for the first time as member of the Executive Board of UN Women (2011\u20132014) and to the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC, 2012\u20132013). In December 2004, he was appointed ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Dominican Republic to the Kingdom of Belgium, to the European Union, the Czech Republic, and Poland. He was also the Dominican Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the European Office of the United Nations and to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland, between March 1999 and August 2002\n\nRaimonda Murmokait\u0117: Raimonda Murmokait\u0117 (born 17 July 1959) is a Lithuanian diplomat, serving as Permanent Representative of Lithuania to the United Nations since 25 October 2012, when she presented her credentials to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. She served as President of the United Nations Security Council for February 2014 and May 2015.\n\nMohammad Khazaee: Mohammad Khazaee (Persian: \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u062e\u0632\u0627\u0639\u06cc\u200e \u200e , born 12 April 1953 in Kashmar, Iran) is the former Ambassador of Iran to the United Nations. He presented his credentials to the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in July 2007. He was elected as Vice President of the United Nations General Assembly on 14 September 2011.\n\nJapanese Peace Bell: The Japanese Peace Bell is a United Nations peace symbol. Cast on November 24, 1952, it was an official gift of the Japanese people to the United Nations on June 8, 1954. The symbolic bell of peace was donated by Japan to the United Nations at a time when Japan had not yet been officially admitted to the United Nations. The Japanese Peace Bell was presented to the United Nations by the United Nations Association of Japan.\n\nKofi Annan: Kofi Atta Annan ( ; born 8 April 1938) is a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations from January 1997 to December 2006. Annan and the UN were the co-recipients of the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize. He is the founder and chairman of the Kofi Annan Foundation, as well as chairman of The Elders, an international organization founded by Nelson Mandela.\n\nChristopher Fitzherbert Hackett: Dr. Christopher Fitzherbert Hackett is the Permanent Representative for Barbados to the United Nations. He presented his credentials to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 12 March 2004. During the 58th United Nations General Assembly, Hackett was a Senior Adviser to the President, Julian R. Hunte.\n\nJane Jimmy Chigiyal: Jane Jimmy Chigiyal (born April 3, 1967) is a Micronesian diplomat. On October 4, 2011, Chigiyal was confirmed as the Permanent Representative to the United Nations in a 13-1 vote in the 17th session of the Congress of the Federated States of Micronesia. Chigiyal's confirmation made her the first female Ambassador from the Federated States of Micronesia in history. She presented her credentials to Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon on December 2, 2011.\n\nEnrique Berruga: Enrique Berruga Filloy is a Mexican diplomat, having served as the Permanent Representative of Mexico to the United Nations. He presented his credentials to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan on December 16, 2003. Prior to that, he had been an Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs from 2000 to 2003. He has been a career diplomat since 1984, serving in positions such as the chief of staff of the Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1993 and from 1994 to 1997. From 1997 to 1999, he was the Mexican ambassador to Costa Rica.\n\nRebecca Sommer: Rebecca Sommer is a German artist, journalist, photographer, documentary filmmaker, and a human rights, nature rights and climate justice activist. She works with international NGO's in special consultative status to the United Nations (ECOSOC) in participatory status with the Council of Europe, and civil society observer status to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). She convened and co-founded in 2001 Earth Peoples in NYC, a global network working together to promote natural and human rights, with special focus on Indigenous Peoples, Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth. 2004 she was commissioned by the United Nations to film and produce the awareness-raising video \"Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations Nr.1\", which was first presented at the Dag Hammarskj\u00f6ld Library Auditorium at the United Nations Headquarters. In 2007, prior to the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples at the UN General Assembly, she created a video lobby-tool\"Discussions on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples\" to encourage discussions with a number of countries that expressed concern about some key issues, such as self-determination, access to lands, territories and resources and the lack of a clear definition of the term indigenous. UN agencies UNHCHR and UNHCHR as well states such as Bolivia, Guatemala, Mexico and Germany supported her awareness-raising efforts and enabled during the year several film screenings of her work to encourage debates among states that were reluctant to adopt the Declaration. 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It is under the administration of Ulaan Chab City, which lies to the south along the G55 Erenhot\u2013Guangzhou Expressway. The most important settlement in the banner is Baiyinchagan.\n\nErenhot: Erenhot (Mongolian: \"\u042d\u0440\u044d\u044d\u043d \u0445\u043e\u0442\" ; , commonly shortened to Ereen or Erlian) is a county-level city of the Xilin Gol League, in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, located in the Gobi Desert along the Sino-Mongolian border, across from the Mongolian town of Zamyn-\u00dc\u00fcd. There are 74,197 inhabitants (2010 census) and the elevation is 966 m .\n\nChifeng: Chifeng (), also known as Ulankhad (Mongolian: (\u0423\u043b\u0430\u0430\u043d\u0445\u0430\u0434 \u0445\u043e\u0442) \"Ula\u0263anqada qota\" ] , \"red cliff\"), is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. It borders Xilin Gol League to the north and west, Tongliao to the northeast, Chaoyang (Liaoning) to the southeast, and Chengde (Hebei) to the south. The city has a total administrative area of 90,275 km\u00b2 and has a population of 4,341,245 inhabitants. As of the 2010 census, 1,094,970 of those residents reside within in the urban districts of Hongshan, Yuanbaoshan and Songshan. However, a large part of Songshan is still rural and Yuanbaoshan is a de facto separate town 27 kilometers away from the core district of Chifeng. The city was the administrative center of the defunct Ju Ud League (; ).\n\nHonggor Sumu, Sonid Left Banner: Honggor Sumu (Mongolian: \"\"soft\"\" or \"\"sweetheart\"\" ; ) is a sumu in the Sonid Left Banner of Xilin Gol League, Inner Mongolia, China. In 2000, it had 1621 inhabitants. It is located in high desert only 38 km from the border with Mongolia.\n\nArtux: Artux, Atush or Atushi (, Xiao'erjing: \u0627\u064e\u062a\u064f\u0634\u0650; ; Kyrgyz: \u0627\u0631\u062a\u0649\u0634, \u0410\u0440\u0442\u044b\u0448 , \"Art\u0131\u015f\") is a county-level city in Xinjiang. The area is 15,509 km\u00b2 and the total population is 200,000 (2002). Artux is the seat of Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture.\n\n\u00dczemchin Mongols: The \u00dczemchin (Mongolian: \u04ae\u0437\u044d\u043c\u0447\u0438\u043d), also written Ujumchin, Ujumucin or Ujimqin, are a subgroup of Mongols in eastern Mongolia and Inner Mongolia. They settle mainly in Sergelen, Bayantu'men, Choibalsan city of the Dornod Province and in Xilin Gol League of the Inner Mongolia. In Mongolia, Some \u00dczemchins migrated there from Xilin Gol immediately after China was freed from the Japanese in 1945.\n\nDolon Nor: Dolon Nor (; Mongolian: \u0414\u043e\u043b\u043e\u043e\u043d \u043d\u0443\u0443\u0440 , Doloon nuur, \"seven lakes\"; also: To-lun, Dolonnur), is a town and the county seat of Duolun County, Xilin Gol League in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous region, China. It is of historical importance because the remnants of Shangdu, the summer capital of Kublai Khan and the following Mongol emperors of the Yuan dynasty (13th and 14th century), are located some 28 kilometers (17 miles) northwest of the modern town. Beginning in the 17th century, the Manchu emperors of the Qing dynasty developed the city as a religious center.\n\nZhenglan Banner: Zhenglan (Xulun Hoh) Banner, also known as Plain Blue Banner or Shuluun Huh Banner, (Mongolian: \u1830\u1822\u182f\u1824\u182d\u1824\u1828 \u182c\u1825\u182c\u1821 \u182c\u1823\u1830\u1822\u182d\u1824 \u0421\u0438\u043b\u0443\u0443\u043d \u041a\u04e9\u043a\u044d \u049b\u043e\u0441\u0438\u0443 \"Silu\u0263un K\u00f6ke qosi\u0263u\"; ) is a banner of Inner Mongolia, China. It is under the administration of Xilin Gol League. 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The government was formed on June 17 and, together with the People's Seimas (parliament), transitioned independent Lithuania to a socialist republic and the 14th republic of the Soviet Union thus legitimizing the Soviet occupation of Lithuania. The People's Government was replaced by the Council of People's Commissars of the Lithuanian SSR on August 25. Similar transitional People's Governments were formed in Latvia (Prime Minister Augusts Kirhen\u0161teins supervised by Andrey Vyshinsky) and Estonia (Prime Minister Johannes Vares supervised by Andrei Zhdanov).\n\nThe Cabinet (WWE): The Cabinet was a professional wrestling stable that was part of World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) SmackDown brand. 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The cabinet was formed after the resignation of the SDAP ministers from the second Gerbrandy cabinet in January 1945. The third Gerbrandy cabinet resigned on May 5, 1945 - the day that the whole continental Netherlands was liberated from German occupation.\n\nKirsten Hansteen: Kirsten Hansteen (5 January 1903 \u2013 17 November 1974) was the Norwegian appointed Minister of Social Affairs in 1945, and the first ever female member of cabinet in Norway. She represented the Communist Party of Norway. Her husband Viggo Hansteen was executed by the German occupation forces in 1941. She edited the underground resistance paper \"Kvinnefronten\" (The Women's front) during the German occupation. 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The actions described in the records spanned several years and took place in various areas of the country, from the southern city of Acerra to the northern province of Trieste and as far east as the Balkans; it remains unclear, to this day, how the archive remained concealed for so long, and who gave the order to hide the files in the immediate post-war period.", "question": "What was the occupation of the creator of The Cabinet?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"entity_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the entity whose creator's occupation is being sought."}, "creator_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the creator of the entity."}, "creator_occupations": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of occupations held by the creator."}}, "required": ["entity_name", "creator_name", "creator_occupations"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"entity_name": "The Cabinet", "creator_name": "John \"Bradshaw\" Layfield (JBL)", "creator_occupations": ["color commentator", "retired professional wrestler"]}, "ground_truth": {"entity_name": "The Cabinet", "creator_name": "John Charles Layfield", "creator_occupations": ["American color commentator", "retired professional wrestler"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1715, "output_tokens": 41, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "0f1904a2f45ce1bc0c74892e98a2057b53f5b7aad430f649638ee2d95d99b9fe", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5abaa5fd55429901930fa876", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Hartvig Nissen School", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Hank Zipzer (TV series): Hank Zipzer is a British children's television series which stars Nick James in the titular role as a 12-year-old dyslexic schoolboy. 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Unlike the books that took place in America, the series takes place in Britain. The second series began airing on 13 August 2015. Javone Prince made his first appearance as Mr Joy in series 2, episode 5, \"Hank's Hero\". The third series began airing on 26 May 2016, which was followed by an 84-minute Christmas movie on 12 December 2016. A fourth series has been confirmed by Winkler.\n\nIman Meskini: Iman Meskini (born 9 March 1997) is a Norwegian actress. She plays the role of Sana Bakkoush in the teen drama series \"SKAM\", which is broadcast on NRK. Sana Bakkoush is a recurring character in seasons 1-4 of SKAM and the lead character in season 4. As of 2016, Meskini is majoring on Arabic and Middle Eastern studies at the University of Oslo. Her mother is from Norway and her father is from Tunisia. She grew up in the village of Langhus and identifies as a practicing Muslim. 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They are members of the National Basketball Association (NBA), playing in the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference. The original Charlotte Hornets franchise played in Charlotte from 1988\u20132002 before relocating to New Orleans, Louisiana and becoming the New Orleans Hornets. A new franchise, the \"Charlotte Bobcats\", began play in the 2004\u201305 season. The team played for ten seasons as the Bobcats before adopting the Hornets name for the 2014\u201315 season. The Hornets name was left available after the New Orleans Hornets became the New Orleans Pelicans. As part of a deal between the Bobcats, Hornets and NBA, the renamed Hornets reclaimed the original Hornets' history and records from 1988 to 2002, while all of the Hornets' records from 2002 to 2013 remained with the Pelicans. 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The team was led by head coach Steve Clifford and assistant coaches Patrick Ewing, Bob Beyer, Stephen Silas, Bob Weiss, and Mark Price.\n\nCharlotte Hornets draft history: The original Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA) were established in 1988 as an expansion team, based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The team's roster was filled with unprotected players at the 1988 NBA Expansion Draft, and five days later the Hornets made their first picks out of college players at the 1988 NBA draft. The Hornets remained in Charlotte for 14 seasons before relocating to New Orleans in 2002. Two years after the Hornets' departure, the Charlotte Bobcats were established in 2004. The Bobcats first participated in the 2004 NBA draft, two days after their expansion draft was held. The franchise's name was changed back to the Hornets at the conclusion of the 2013\u201314 season, one year after the team in Louisiana renamed itself the New Orleans Pelicans. The history and records of the original Charlotte Hornets were conveyed to the newly named Charlotte Hornets.\n\n1997\u201398 Charlotte Hornets season: The 1997\u201398 NBA season was the tenth season for the Charlotte Hornets in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Hornets signed free agents David Wesley and Bobby Phills, while re-signing former Hornets forward J.R. Reid. Early into the season, they traded Muggsy Bogues to the Golden State Warriors for B.J. Armstrong. The Hornets had another stellar season posting a ten-game winning streak between February and March, as they finished the season third in the Central Division with a 51\u201331 record, and qualified for their fourth Playoff appearance. Glen Rice led them with 22.3 points per game, and made his third and final All-Star appearance in the 1998 NBA All-Star Game. In the playoffs, they defeated the Atlanta Hawks 3\u20131 in the first round, but were eliminated 4\u20131 by the Chicago Bulls in the Conference Semifinals, despite winning Game 2 at the United Center 78\u201376.\n\n1995\u201396 Charlotte Hornets season: The 1995\u201396 NBA season was the 8th season for the Charlotte Hornets in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Hornets re-acquired Kendall Gill from the Seattle SuperSonics. On the first day of the regular season, the Hornets acquired Glen Rice, Matt Geiger and second-year guard Khalid Reeves from the Miami Heat. Rice would prove to be a solid pick with his long range ability from beyond the arch. He was also selected to play in the 1996 NBA All-Star Game. The Hornets got off to a slow start losing eight of their first eleven games, but played around .500 along the way. In January, they dealt Gill and Reeves to the New Jersey Nets for Kenny Anderson, who became the team's starting point guard, while Muggsy Bogues sat out with a knee injury that only limited him to just six games. Scott Burrell was also injured, only playing just 20 games due to a shoulder injury.\n\n1991\u201392 Charlotte Hornets season: The 1991\u201392 NBA season was the Charlotte Hornets' fourth season in the National Basketball Association. With the top overall pick in the 1991 NBA draft, the Hornets selected UNLV star Larry Johnson. Under new head coach Allan Bristow, the Hornets would get off to a slow start losing 8 of their first 9 games. At midseason, Rex Chapman was traded to the Washington Bullets as the Hornets would get stronger winning 9 of 13 games in February, on their way to finishing sixth in the Central Division with a record of 31 wins and 51 losses, a five-game improvement over the previous season. Johnson averaged 19.2 points and 11.0 rebounds per game, as he went on to win the 1992 NBA Rookie of the Year Award. Second-year star Kendall Gill led the team in scoring with 20.5 points per game. The Hornets led the NBA in attendance for the third time in four seasons.\n\nMuggsy Bogues: Tyrone Curtis \"Muggsy\" Bogues (born January 9, 1965) is an American retired basketball player. The shortest player ever to play in the National Basketball Association, the 5 ft Bogues played point guard for four teams during his 14-season career in the NBA. He is best known for his ten seasons with the Charlotte Hornets, and also played for the Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, and Toronto Raptors. After his NBA career, he served as head coach of the now-defunct WNBA team Charlotte Sting.\n\nCharlotte Hornets all-time roster: The Charlotte Hornets are an American professional basketball team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. They play in the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Hornets were first established in 1988 as an expansion team, but relocated to New Orleans following the 2001\u201302 season. In 2004, a new expansion team, the Charlotte Bobcats, was established. After 10 seasons as the Bobcats, the team changed its name to the Charlotte Hornets for the 2014\u201315 season, a year after the New Orleans franchise relinquished the Hornets name and renamed itself the Pelicans. In addition to re-inheriting the Hornets name from New Orleans, the Charlotte franchise reclaimed the history and records of the original 1988\u20132002 Hornets, effectively becoming a continuation of the original franchise.\n\n1997\u201398 Golden State Warriors season: The 1997\u201398 NBA season was the Warriors' 52nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 36th in the San Francisco Bay Area. 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A hexagonal mausoleum (madrasa) has been built in the courtyard of the mosque which Mehmet Pasha earmarked as his grave. Building complex that mosque settles in, includes a high school (madrasa), a primary school (maktab), a library and a mausoleum for the founder, a bath of Gazi Mehmet Pasha, which is about 150m away from the mosque. This Mosque, nowadays known as Bajrakli Mosque is behind Albanian League Museum. Together with Albanian League Complex, Bath of Gazi Mehmet Pasha, and old urban houses, Mehmet Pasha Mosque gives you the sense of Ottoman architecture.\n\nSinan Pasha Mosque (Istanbul): The Sinan Pasha Mosque (Turkish: \"Sinan Pa\u015fa Camii\" ) is an Ottoman mosque located in a densely populated district of Be\u015fikta\u015f, in Istanbul, Turkey. It was built by famous Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan from the order of the admiral Sinan Pasha. The \"t\u00fcrbe\" (tomb) of Barbaros Hayrettin Pasha is located just across the street. 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Meilinger (born in 1948) is a retired colonel of the USAF as well as a historian and analyst. He is a member of the Academic Advisory Panel of the Royal Air Force Centre for Air Power Studies. Before his retirement he was Dean of the School of Advanced Airpower Studies (SAAS) at the USAF's Air University in Montgomery, Alabama. He received a BS degree from the United States Air Force Academy, an MA degree from the University of Colorado, and obtained a PhD degree in military history from the University of Michigan. A command pilot, he has served as a C-130 aircraft commander and instructor pilot in both Europe and the Pacific. After a tour at the Air Force Academy, he was assigned to the Doctrine Division of the Air Staff at the Pentagon. He has authored four books and scores of articles. Perhaps best known is his edited work, \"The Paths of Heaven: The Evolution of Airpower Theory\" (1997). In an attempt to create debate and more reflection about the inherent characteristics of air power, in 1995 Dr Meiling wrote \"Ten Propositions on Airpower\", a small and influential booklet advocating what he considers to be the air power equivalent of Principles of War. Among his many articles is:\"Winged Defence: Answering the Critics of Airpower.\" \"Air Power Review\" Vol. 5 No. 4 (Winter 2002), pp.\u00a041\u201364.\n\nAir Power Australia: Air Power Australia is a private non-profit Australian think tank. It was formed by Dr Carlo Kopp and Peter Goon in October 2004. The stated primary aim of the organisation is 'air power research and analysis, especially in the context of a modern integrated joint national force structure.' 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Meyer. The book was well received by some within the conservative, intelligent design and evangelical communities, but several other reviewers were critical and wrote that Meyer's claims are incorrect.\n\nJonathan Wells (intelligent design advocate): John Corrigan \"Jonathan\" Wells (born 1942) is an American molecular biologist, author and advocate of the pseudoscientific argument of intelligent design. Wells joined the Unification Church in 1974, and subsequently wrote that the teachings of church founder Sun Myung Moon, his own studies at the Unification Theological Seminary and his prayers convinced him to devote his life to \"destroying Darwinism.\" The term \"Darwinism\" is often used by intelligent design proponents to refer to the scientific consensus on evolution. He gained a PhD in religious studies at Yale University in 1986, then became Director of the Unification Church\u2019s inter-religious outreach organization in New York City. In 1989, he studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a PhD in molecular and cellular biology in 1994. He became a member of several scientific associations and has published in academic journals.\n\nCreationism's Trojan Horse: Creationism's Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design is a 2004 book by Barbara Forrest and Paul R. Gross on the origins of intelligent design, specifically the Discovery Institute's Center for the Renewal of Science and Culture and its wedge strategy. The authors are highly critical of what they refer to as intelligent design creationism, and document the intelligent design movement's fundamentalist Christian origins and funding.\n\nUncommon Dissent: Uncommon Dissent: Intellectuals Who Find Darwinism Unconvincing is a 2004 anthology edited by William A. 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The Discovery Institute is the engine behind the intelligent design movement.\n\nDiscovery Institute intelligent design campaigns: The Discovery Institute has conducted a series of related public relations campaigns which seek to promote intelligent design while attempting to discredit evolutionary biology, which the Institute terms \"Darwinism.\" The Discovery Institute is the driving force behind the pseudoscientific intelligent design movement and the Institute directs the campaigns through its Center for Science and Culture division with guidance from its public relations firm, Creative Response Concepts.\n\nStephen C. Meyer: Stephen C. Meyer (born 1958) is an advocate of the pseudoscientific principle of intelligent design. He helped found the Center for Science and Culture (CSC) of the Discovery Institute (DI), which is the main organization behind the intelligent design movement. Before joining the DI, Meyer was a professor at Whitworth College. Meyer is currently a Senior Fellow of the DI and Director of its Center for Science and Culture (CSC).\n\nUnlocking the Mystery of Life: Unlocking the Mystery of Life is a 2003 intelligent design documentary film promoted and produced by Illustra Media (linked to Discovery Media, successor to the Moody Bible Institute's \"Moody Institute of Science\") and Focus on the Family. The film's script was written by Stephen C. Meyer, who is director of the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute, and it includes fellows of the institute such as Jonathan Wells and Michael Behe arguing for intelligent design and against evolution.\n\nTruth in Science: Truth in Science is a United Kingdom-based creationist organization which promotes the Discovery Institute's \"Teach the Controversy\" campaign, which it uses to try to get pseudoscientific intelligent design creationism taught alongside evolution in school science lessons. The organization claims that there is scientific controversy about the validity of Darwinian evolution, a view rejected by the United Kingdom's Royal Society and over 50 Academies of Science around the world. The group is affiliated with the Discovery Institute, the hub of the intelligent design movement, following its strategy and circulating the Institute's promotional materials.\n\nMichael Behe: Michael J. Behe ( ; born January 18, 1952) is an American biochemist, author, and intelligent design (ID) advocate. He serves as professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and as a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture. Behe is best known for his argument for his stance on irreducible complexity (IC), which argues that some biochemical structures are too complex to be explained by known evolutionary mechanisms and are therefore probably the result of intelligent design. 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The character was voiced by Mel Blanc, who used an exaggerated Mexican accent not unlike another character of his, Speedy Gonzales. The Frito Bandito spoke broken English and robbed people of their Fritos corn chips, a reference to the \"Mexican bandit\" stereotype in western movies. He also complained that he was being pursued by the \"Frito Bureau of Investigation.\"\n\nMexicali Shmoes: Mexicali Shmoes is a 1959 \"Looney Tunes\" cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng and starring Speedy Gonzales and the singing cats Jose and Manuel. Voice actors include Mel Blanc as the voices of Speedy Gonzales and Jose plus an uncredited Tom Holland as the voice of Manuel.\n\nSpeedy Gonzales (song): \"Speedy Gonzales\" is a 1961 David Dante alias David Hess song (RCA 8056) about Speedy Gonzales, \"the fastest mouse in all Mexico\". It was written by Buddy Kaye, Ethel Lee and David Hess. 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He usually wears a yellow \"sombrero\", white shirt and trousers (which was a common traditional outfit worn by men and boys of rural Mexican villages), and a red kerchief, similar to that of some traditional Mexican attires. To date, there have been 46 cartoons made either starring or featuring this character.\n\nRoad to Andalay: Road to Andalay is a 1964 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. It was released subcontractedly in different box dates of both 1963 and 1964 dates. It was also the final cartoon to co-star Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester (in terms of release order).\n\nChili Weather: Some Mexican mice see the Guadalajara Food Processing Plant and try to enter but are prevent by Sylvester guarding the place. The hungry mice summon Speedy Gonzales to help them get food. Speedy steals some cheese, but when he goes back, Sylvester starts chasing him. They end up on a conveyor belt, where Sylvester gets shaved by some chopping blades. Speedy spreads some grease on a platform, and Sylvester skids into a vat of Tabasco Sauce. He melts a block of ice to recover. On another conveyor belt, Sylvester gets a bottle cap pressed onto his head. He pries it off with a bottle opener, but Speedy \"yee-ha's\" him into the ceiling where it gets stuck again, and Speedy hides his bottle opener. Sylvester wanders off, trying to club Speedy but unable to because of his lack of sight, and his aimless wandering lands him in a dehydrator. He emerges from the dehydrator in a miniature size (finally able to remove the bottle cap), but then Speedy, who is now larger than the cat, greets him prompting the tiny Sylvester to run away in fright.\n\nMucho Locos: Mucho Locos is a 1966 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Speedy Gonzales and Daffy Duck. In the short, Speedy highlights some of his and Daffy's previous exploits. It was the only cartoon in the series where Daffy gets the upper hand at the end. It was also the final appearance of Porky Pig in the Golden Age of Animation. Porky appears in the \"Robin Hood Daffy\" segment. It is the only cartoon to have Porky Pig and Speedy Gonzales paired together, although unseen together.\n\nThe Unhanged: The Unhanged (Finnish: Hirtt\u00e4m\u00e4tt\u00f6m\u00e4t) is a 1971 Finnish western comedy film directed by Spede Pasanen and Vesa-Matti Loiri. It is the sequel to the 1970 film \"Speedy Gonzales - noin 7 veljeksen poika\". In addition to featuring Pasanen and Loiri (originally set to appear in \"Speedy Gonzales\", but unable to appear due to an injury), the film also stars Pasanen's other stock actors, such as Simo Salminen and Olavi Ahonen. 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Her negative role in \"Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi\" was highly appreciated by the critics and earned her a Filmfare Award in the Best Supporting Actress category. In 2003, she was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2010, Rekha was awarded the Padma Shri, the 4th highest civilian honour in India. Other awards won by her include International Indian Film Academy Awards, Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards, Star Screen Awards, Zee Cine Awards, Stardust Awards and Bollywood Movie Awards.\n\nKajol: Kajol (born Kajol Mukherjee; 5 August 1974), also known by her married name Kajol Devgan, is an Indian film actress, who predominantly works in Hindi cinema. Born in Mumbai to the Mukherjee-Samarth family, she is the daughter of actress Tanuja Samarth and late filmmaker Shomu Mukherjee. One of India's most successful and highest paid actresses in the 90s, Kajol is the recipient of numerous accolades, including six Filmfare Awards, among twelve nominations. 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Race Gurram (2014) was his 987th film.\n\nAjab Tamasha: \"Ajab Tamasha\" (literal English translation: \"Strange Circus\") is a song by the Pakistani rock band Entity Paradigm. 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The hearings were initiated by Arkansas Senator John L. McClellan in 1963. The hearings were named after the major government witness against the American Mafia, Joseph Valachi.\n\nAlbanian mafia: The Albanian Mafia or Albanian organized crime (Albanian: \"Mafia Shqiptare\" ) are the general terms used for criminal organizations based in Albania or composed of ethnic Albanians. Albanian organized crime is highly active in Europe, North America, South America, and various other parts of the world including the Middle East and Asia. The Albanian Mafia participates in a diverse range of criminal enterprises including trafficking in drugs, arms, humans, and human organs. The Albanian criminal scenario is characterized by diversified criminal plans which, in their complexity, show one of the highest criminal capacities in the world. In Albania alone, there are over 15 mafia families that control organized crime. According to Wikileaks reports, the Albanian mafia has monopolized various international affiliations from as far east as Israel, to as far west as South America. These reports primarily indicate a strong connection between politicians and various Albanian mafia families. According to the Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS), Albanian mafia groups are actually hybrid organizations (various sectors of society), often involved in both criminal and political activities.\n\nGambino crime family: The Gambino crime family (pronounced ] ) is one of the \"Five Families\" that dominates organized crime activities in New York City, United States, within the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the Mafia (or \"Cosa Nostra\"). The group, which went through three bosses between 1910 and 1957, is named after Carlo Gambino, boss of the family at the time of the McClellan hearings in 1963, when the structure of organized crime first gained public attention. 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The organization's name is derived from the original \"\"Mafia\"\" or \"Cosa nostra\", the Sicilian Mafia, and it originally emerged as an offshoot of the Sicilian Mafia; however, the organization eventually encompassed or absorbed other Italian-American gangsters and Italian-American crime groups (such as the American Camorra) living in the United States and Canada that are not of Sicilian origin. 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Sachs criticizes excessive lobbying, as well as a poor response by American government to globalization, and describes American politics as a corporatocracy in which \"powerful corporate interest groups dominate the policy agenda.\" Sachs suggests that both political parties are right-of-center, and identifies four powerful lobbies as (1) military-industrial complex (2) Wall Street\u2013Washington complex (3) Big Oil\u2013transport\u2013military complex (4) the health care industry.\n\nNina Munk: Nina Munk (born 1967) is a Canadian-American journalist and non-fiction author. 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St. Jean was a pro scout for the New Jersey Nets in the 2010\u201311 season. He has been an in-studio analyst for Golden State Warriors coverage on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area since the start of the 2011-2012 season.\n\nPete Tillotson: Peter S. Tillotson (born March 23, 1936) is an American former basketball player. He grew up in Ludington, Michigan, and played basketball for Ludington High School from 1951 to 1954. In three years at Ludington High, he scored 1,176 points -- 179 points as a sophomore, 433 points as a junior and 564 points as a senior. During the 1953\u201354 season, he averaged 25.6 points per game. He led Ludington to a 21\u20132 record and the state finals in 1952 and an 18\u20134 record in 1953. As a student at the University of Michigan, he played center for the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team from 1955 to 1958. He was the captain, most valuable player, and leading scorer on the 1957\u201358 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team. He scored 415 points during the 1957\u201358 season (an average of 18.8 points per game), the second highest point total in Michigan's history to that point. Tillotson was drafted by the Syracuse Nationals in the fifth round (53rd overall pick) of the 1958 NBA draft. He was injured during the pre-season training camp for Syracuse and spent the 1958\u201359 season playing for the Milan Simmenthal in the Italian Amateur League. He led Milan to a second-place finish for the European championship while averaging 18 points and 11 rebounds. He played for Syracuse in 1960, but his playing career ended after he sustained a knee injury. After retiring from basketball, Tillotson worked for nearly 40 years for Ford Motor Company, Paine Webber, Goldman Sachs and General Electric. He retired in 2001. He was included in the inaugural class of seven athletes inducted into the Mason County Sports Hall of Fame in 2005.\n\nP. J. Carlesimo: Peter John \"P. J.\" Carlesimo (born May 30, 1949) is an American basketball coach, who coached in both the NBA and college basketball for nearly 40 years. He is also a television broadcaster, having worked with \"ESPN, The NBA on TNT, Westwood One, Fox Sports Southwest\" and \"CSN New England\".\n\nWilliam Perigo: William J. \"Bill\" Perigo (September 17, 1911 \u2013 February 7, 1990) was an American basketball player and coach. He played college basketball for Western Michigan University from 1931 to 1934 and professional basketball for the Indianapolis Kautskys from 1934 to 1936. Perigo also worked as a basketball coach for more than 25 years. He was the basketball coach at Benton Harbor High School for 13 years and led the team to the Michigan Class A state championship in 1941. He was the head basketball coach at Western Michigan University (1949\u20131952) and the University of Michigan (1952\u20131960). In 1983, he was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.\n\nRon Rothstein: Ronald L. \"Ron\" Rothstein (born December 27, 1942) is an American former professional basketball coach and college basketball player, who has led many different NBA teams. He served as the first head coach for the Miami Heat, and later coached the Detroit Pistons. He has also coached in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). In 2007-08, he also filled in for Pat Riley as an interim coach for the Heat.\n\nLatrell Sprewell: Latrell Fontaine Sprewell (born September 8, 1970) is an American former professional basketball player; he played for the Golden State Warriors, the New York Knicks, and the Minnesota Timberwolves. During his time as a professional, Sprewell was named to the yearly NBA All-Star game four times; he also helped the Knicks reach the NBA Finals and the Timberwolves the Western Conference finals. Despite his accomplishments, his career was overshadowed by a 1997 incident in which he choked coach P. J. Carlesimo during a practice, which ultimately resulted in a 68-game suspension.\n\n1999\u20132000 Golden State Warriors season: The 1999\u20132000 NBA season was the Warriors' 59th season in the National Basketball Association, and 38th in the San Francisco Bay Area. The city of Oakland hosted the 2000 NBA All-Star Game. During the offseason, the Warriors acquired Mookie Blaylock from the Atlanta Hawks. The Warriors struggled losing 16 of their first 18 games as head coach P. J. Carlesimo was fired after a 6\u201321 start, and was replaced with General Manager Garry St. Jean, where the team then suffered a 12-game losing streak. Second-year star Antawn Jamison, who led the Warriors with 19.6 points per game was invited to the Slam Dunk Contest, but did not participate due to a knee injury after 43 games. At midseason, the Warriors traded John Starks to the Chicago Bulls, and acquired second-year guard Larry Hughes, and former Warriors forward Billy Owens from the Philadelphia 76ers in a three-team trade.\n\nLavor Postell: Andre Lavor Postell (born February 26, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. Following a college career at St. John's University, he was selected by the New York Knicks in the second round of the 2000 NBA Draft. He played three seasons with the Knicks showing promise when Allan Houston and Latrell Sprewell were sidelined by injuries. At the age of 35, he enlisted in the US Army. ", "question": "Latrell Fontaine Sprewell, is an American former professional basketball player; despite his accomplishments, his career was overshadowed by a 1997 incident in which he choked coach P. J. Carlesimo during a practice, which ultimately resulted in a 68-game suspension, Peter John \"P. 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It consists of two separate natural atolls, namely the southern part of Maalhosmadulhu Atoll (which is 42\u00a0km long and 32\u00a0km wide and consists of 10 inhabited islands) and the smaller natural atoll known as Goifulhafehendhu Atoll (Horsburgh Atoll in the Admiralty charts).\n\nGan (Laamu Atoll): Gan (Dhivehi: () is one of the inhabited islands of Haddhunmathi Atoll, administrative code Laamu and the proposed capital for the Mathi-Dhekunu Province of the Maldives. Gan is the longest island of the Maldives. It is divided in wards, the northernmost of which is called Thundi in middle Mathimaradhu and at the end Mukurimagu. Gan is connected with Maandhoo, the uninhabited island at its south. Maandhoo is linked with the regional domestic airport at Kadhdhoo by a short causeway. Kadhdhoo adjoins at its south with Fonadhoo, the capital of the atoll. The causeway which links between Kadhdhoo and Fonadhoo has almost one kilometer. The four islands Gan, Maandhoo, Kadhdhoo and Fonadhoo where it is linked with causeways stretches up to about 18 kilometers in length making up the longest lengthen of dry land in the Maldives.\n\nMakunudhoo (Haa Dhaalu Atoll): Makunudhoo (Dhivehi: \u0789\u07a6\u0786\u07aa\u0782\u07aa\u078b\u07ab) is one of the inhabited islands of Haa Dhaalu Atoll administrative division and geographically part of \"M\u0101makunudhoo\" Atoll (Malcolm Atoll) in the north of the Maldives. It is the westernmost inhabited island in the Maldives.\n\nAddu City: Addu City (local administrative code Seenu) is a city in Maldives that consists of the inhabited islands of the southernmost atoll of the archipelago.\n\nBaa Atoll: Baa Atoll (also known as Southern Maalhosmadulu Atoll or Maalhosmadulu Dhekunuburi) is an administrative division of the Maldives. It consists of three separate natural atolls, namely southern Maalhosmadulu Atoll (which is 42\u00a0km long and 32\u00a0km wide and consists of 9 inhabited islands), the Fasd\u016bther\u0113 Atoll (wedged in between the two Maalhosmadulu Atolls and separated from north Maalhosmasdulu Atoll by Hani Kandu or Moresby Channel) and the smaller natural atoll known as Goifulhafehendhu Atoll (Horsburgh Atoll in the Admiralty charts).\n\nHuvadhu Atoll: Huvadhu is sometimes referred to as the largest atoll of the Maldives. The fact is, however, that it is the second largest natural atoll, taking into account that Thiladhunmathi Atoll and Miladhunmadulu Atoll together stand for the largest. Even so, with an area of 3152\u00a0km\u00b2, land area 38.5\u00a0km\u00b2, Huvadhu is 10th largest atoll in the world, larger than Ontong Java Atoll and Lihou Reef in the SW Pacific area. On its reef rim are many inhabited islands.\n\nHulhumeedhoo: Hulhumeedhoo (Dhivehi: \u0780\u07aa\u0785\u07aa\u0789\u07a9\u078b\u07ab) or Hulhudhoo-Meedhoo is one of the inhabited islands of the Addu Atoll (also known as Seenu Atoll) in Maldives. Hulhumeedhoo is one of the largest islands in the Maldives. Hulhumeedhoo is the only inhabited island in Eastern side of Addu Atoll. Although the island is geographically a single island, it is administratively divided into two. That is Hulhudhoo and Meedhoo. The exact reason for the separation of people is unknown. This is the only island in Maldives which is geographically one, but politically and administratively two islands. When Addu Atoll declared status of a city, the two administrative offices was brought under one council office where the Councillor is elected from the votes of the residents of Hulhumeedhoo.\n\nEquatorial Convention Centre: Equatorial Convention Centre (ECC) is a convention centre which is located in Hithadhoo, Addu City of Maldives. It was specially build for the seventeenth SAARC summit which was held in November 2011 in Addu City and nearby Fuvahmulah island. ECC was formally opened by the President of the Maldives H.E Mohamed Nasheed on November 10, 2011.\n\nUtheemu (Haa Alif Atoll): Utheemu (Maldivian: \u0787\u07aa\u078c\u07a9\u0789\u07aa ) is one of the inhabited islands of Haa Alif Atoll administrative division and geographically part of Thiladhummathi Atoll in the north of the Maldives. It is an island-level administrative constituency governed by the Utheemu Island Council. Utheemu is famed as the birthplace of Sultan Mohamed Thakurufaanu, who with his brothers and his companions fought an eight-year-long war to drive out the Portuguese invaders who occupied the Maldives from 1558 to 1573. \"Utheemu Ganduvaru\" is the wooden palace in which Sultan Mohamed Thakurufaanu lived and grew up. It is well preserved and evokes more than any other existing building in the Maldives, the lifestyle of the rich, centuries ago.\n\nKendhikolhudhoo (Noonu Atoll): Kendhikulhudhoo (Dhivehi: \u0786\u07ac\u0782\u078b\u07a8\u0786\u07aa\u0785\u07aa\u078b\u07ab) is one of the inhabited islands of Noonu Atoll in the north province of Maldives. 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Unlike comparable provisions in constitutional law such as the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Article 10 entitles citizens to such freedoms as are not restricted by the government, instead of absolutely guaranteeing those freedoms.\n\nFreedom of religion in Lebanon: The Constitution provides for freedom of religion and the freedom to practice all religious rites provided that the public order is not disturbed. The Constitution declares equality of rights and duties for all citizens without discrimination or preference but establishes a balance of power among the major religious groups. The Government generally respected these rights; however, there were some restrictions, and the constitutional provision for apportioning political offices according to religious affiliation may be viewed as inherently discriminatory. There were no reports of societal abuses or discrimination based on religious belief or practice. There were, however, periodic reports of tension between religious groups, attributable to competition for political power, and citizens continued to struggle with the legacy of a 15-year civil war that was fought largely along sectarian lines. Despite sectarian tensions caused by the competition for political power, churches, mosques, and other places of worship continued to exist side-by-side, extending a centuries-long national heritage as a place of refuge for those fleeing religious intolerance.\n\nCitizens for Constitutional Freedom: Citizens for Constitutional Freedom (C4CF), later also known as People for Constitutional Freedom (P4CF), was the name taken on January 4, 2016, by an armed private U.S. militia that occupied the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge headquarters in the U.S. state of Oregon from January 2 to February 11, 2016. The leader of the organization was Ammon Bundy, son of Cliven D. 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It guarantees civil liberties such that all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India. These include individual rights common to most liberal democracies, such as equality before law, freedom of speech and expression, religious and cultural freedom and peaceful assembly, freedom to practice religion, and the right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil rights by means of writs such as habeas corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorariand Quo Warranto. Violation of these rights result in punishments as prescribed in the Indian Penal Code or other special laws, subject to discretion of the judiciary. The Fundamental Rights are defined as basic human freedoms that every Indian citizen has the right to enjoy for a proper and harmonious development of personality. These rights universally apply to all citizens, irrespective of race, place of birth, religion, caste or gender. Aliens (persons who are not citizens) are also considered in matters like equality before law. They are enforceable by the courts, subject to certain restrictions. Though the rights conferred by the constitution other than fundamental rights are equally valid, their enforcement in case of violation shall be secured from the judiciary in a time consuming legal process. However in case of fundamental rights violation, Supreme court of India can be approached directly for ultimate justice per . The Rights have their origins in many sources, including England's Bill of Rights, the United States Bill of Rights and France's Declaration of the Rights of Man.\n\nSaving American Democracy Amendment: The Saving American Democracy Amendment is a United States constitutional amendment proposed in December 2011 by Senators Mark Begich (D-Alaska) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) \"to expressly exclude for-profit corporations from the rights given to natural persons by the Constitution of the United States, prohibit corporate spending in all elections, and affirm the authority of Congress and the States to regulate corporations and to regulate and set limits on all election contributions and expenditures.\" The Saving American Democracy Amendment was meant to overturn the 2010 United States Supreme Court decision Citizens United v. 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He has been part of many other projects including the controversial band Anal Cunt (also known as AC or AxCx). Aside from his music works, he currently works as a government computer specialist. Hull is noted for his experimental style of guitar playing that incorporates various influences, as well as for his use of eight string and seven string guitars.\n\nAnal Cunt: Anal Cunt, also known as AxCx and A.C., was an American grindcore band that formed in Newton, Massachusetts in 1988. Since its inception, the band underwent a number of line-up changes. Known for its grindcore musical style and controversial lyrics, Anal Cunt released eight full-length studio albums in addition to a number of compilations and extended plays. Anal Cunt disbanded in 2011 after the group's founder and frontman, Seth Putnam, died of a suspected heart attack.\n\nOld Stuff \u2013 Part 3: Old Stuff, Part 3 is a compilation album by grindcore band Anal Cunt. 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It was released digitally on August 10, 2010, and then physically on January 11, 2011. The album is intended to be a parody of \"cock rock\" bands such as M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce and Buckcherry and its cover uses the same image as M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce's debut album \"Too Fast for Love\". Some versions of the CD cover had the umlaut in \"Anal\" moved to the N, and a completely different font for the album title.\n\n40 More Reasons to Hate Us: 40 More Reasons to Hate Us is the third album by Anal Cunt, recorded after their Japanese Tour in June 1995 and released on March 26, 1996, by Earache Records. 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It is today the only horse-racing club in Singapore and is part of the Malayan Racing Association (MRA), which also regulates the three Turf Clubs in Malaysia, the Selangor Turf Club, Penang Turf Club and Perak Turf Club. The Singapore Turf Club is the only authorised operator of horse racing, and totalisator (horse betting) services in Singapore. It is the agent and proprietary club of the Tote Board, Singapore, who manages and directs its donation of surplus funds for charitable purposes. The first race was held on 23 February 1843 when prize money on offer was only $150. In 1924, the Club changed its name to the Singapore Turf Club. This was done to reflect its role as a horse racing club more accurately. The Club moved to Bukit Timah in 1933 before relocating to its present location at the Singapore Racecourse at Kranji in 1999. The racecourse is adjacent to Kranji MRT Station.\n\nHorse Racing (video game): Horse Racing is an equestrian video game released by Mattel Electronics for its Intellivision video game console in 1980. Although primarily a sports video game, \"Horse Racing\" was actually assigned to the Gaming Network, due to its pari-mutuel betting for placing bets on the horses during the game; the game houses 8 virtual Thoroughbred race horses residing in the fictional \"Rainbow Thoroughbred Stables\" at a fictional western Kentucky race track called \"Plympton Downs\" (based loosely on long-time sportscaster/Intellivision sales personality George Plimpton). Each of the horses have differing racing abilities (front runner, pace keeper, come from behind, ...), and do vary from game time to game time (a horse with come from behind traits during one match may have front runner abilities during the next match). These horses are known by their colors (instead of their post position numbers\u2014unlike in regular horse racing).\n\nBreeders' Stakes (SAJC): The Breeders' Stakes is a South Australian Jockey Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for two-year-olds, over a distance of 1200 metres, held annually at Morphettville Racecourse in Adelaide, Australia during the autumn. Total prizemoney is A$120,000.\n\nRuidoso Downs Race Track: Ruidoso Downs is a horse racing track in Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico. The track hosts both Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing, notably the All American Futurity, the richest race in Quarter Horse racing.\n\nNorthlands Park: Northlands Park is the \"Alberta A circuit\" horse racing track at Northlands in Edmonton, Alberta. The horse racing season generally consists of a spring harness (Standardbred) meet from February/March, a Thoroughbred meet from May/June to September/October and a fall harness meet to mid-December. 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She experimented with foods native to the Philippines and formulated food products like calamansi nip, a desiccated and powdered form of calamansi that could be used to make calamansi juice, banana ketchup, and a powdered preparation of soybeans called Soyalac, a \"magic food\" preparation which helped save the lives of thousands of Filipinos, Americans, and other nationals who were held prisoner in different Japanese concentration camps during World War II.\n\nSpace Food Sticks: Space Food Sticks are snacks created for the Pillsbury Company in the late 1960s by the company's chief food technologist, Howard Bauman. Bauman was instrumental later in establishing the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points regulations used for food safety.\n\nJoseph H. Hulse: Joseph H. Hulse (1923\u20132013) was a Canadian biochemist, food technologist, writer, and the president of the International Union of Food Science and Technology. He chaired the Committee of the Canadian chapter of the Freedom From Hunger, presided over the Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology and was the assistant director of nutrition at the Food and Agriculture Organization, besides serving as the vice president of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). He was the author of several texts and monographs on nutrition and allied sciences, including a 991-page treatise, \"Sorghum and the Millets: Their Composition and Nutritive Value\". The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri, in 2008, for his contributions to Science and for his humanitarian activities in India.\n\nCyril P. 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Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (or simply Borat) is a 2006 British-American mockumentary comedy film written and produced by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen who also plays the title character, Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakh journalist travelling through the United States recording real-life interactions with Americans. The film was directed by Larry Charles and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Much of the film features unscripted vignettes of Borat interviewing and interacting with Americans, who believe he is a foreigner with little or no understanding of American customs. It is the second of three films built around Baron Cohen's characters from \"Da Ali G Show\" (2000\u201304): the first, \"Ali G Indahouse\", was released in 2002, and featured a cameo by Borat, and the third, \"Br\u00fcno\", was released in 2009. 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Chris Miller and Raman Hui directed and co-directed the film, respectively, with the former also co-writing the screenplay with Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman, and Aron Warner. In addition to Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Rupert Everett, Julie Andrews, and John Cleese, who reprise their roles from \"Shrek 2\", the film also features Justin Timberlake in the role of Arthur Pendragon and Eric Idle as Merlin. Harry Gregson-Williams composed the original music for the film. The story takes place eight months after the marriage of Shrek and Fiona in the first film. Reluctantly reigning over the kingdom of Far, Far Away, Shrek sets out to find the next heir to the throne\u2014Fiona's cousin Artie, while Prince Charming is plotting to overthrow Shrek and become king.\n\nIce Age: The Meltdown: Ice Age: The Meltdown is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Blue Sky Studios and released by 20th Century Fox. 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It was released as a CD single and digital download on 23 January 2017 through Mute Records. The song was written and produced by Alison Goldfrapp and William Owen Gregory, with additional production coming from The Haxan Cloak and John Congleton. The song incorporates several genres, including dance-pop, electronica and synth-pop, and takes influence from disco and glitch music. Critics noticed similarities between \"Anymore\" and the music from their 2003 album \"Black Cherry\". Lyrically, Goldfrapp sings in robotic vocals about romance, which one critic felt referenced their 2005 single \"Ooh La La\".\n\nDevam\u0131 Var: Devam\u0131 Var is the sixth studio album by the Turkish pop singer Mustafa Sandal. The original release date for this album was December 2006 but was later pushed to April 23, May 19, and June 8, 2007. Two weeks before the release, an instrumental version of the song \"\u00c7oban\" (\"Shepard\") was available on Mustafa Sandal's official website. The official release date for the album was June 13, 2007. The album also features two brilliant musicians, Turkish pop singer \u0130zel, in the song \"Dayan\" (\"Survive\"), and guitarist Ayberay, on (\"Zaten\"). \"Melek Y\u00fczl\u00fcm\" (\"My angel face\") has been confirmed to be the song in which Emina Jahovic was in tears. The song \"Kim Bilir Kim Var Yan\u0131nda?\" (\"Who is going to know beside?\") was originally released in an early album of Turkish pop singer Ayten Alpman. The song \"Farketmez\" (\"It doesn't matter\") is a remake of the 2005 World Music Award winning hit \"Bastanak\" by Lebanese pop singer Elissa. \"Herkes Mecbur\" (\"Necessary to everyone\") is a remake of the song \"Fatet Sineen\" by Elissa. Devam\u0131 Var was released onto the iTunes Store on July 11, 2007. By the end of 2007 more than 2.000.000 copies was sold just in Turkey.\n\nThis Time of Year EP: This Time of Year EP is the second EP released by Orange County-based rock band Project 86. The release was first announced on September 23, 2008 through the band's official MySpace blog. Nine days later, the band released a further update naming the new release as This Time of Year, and specifying the release date as November 18, 2008. The release date was then changed to November 25, 2008. The EP contains four new songs, as well as a cover of the song, This Time of The Year, which was created for the Christmas season of 2007. The instrumental song \"What Child?\" uses elements from the traditional English folk song Greensleeves.\n\nGabrielle Aplin discography: The discography of British singer-songwriter Gabrielle Aplin, consists of two studio albums, four extended plays, three live albums and five singles. Her first release was the 5-track \"Acoustic EP\" which was released on the iTunes Store on 13 September 2010. Her second EP \"Never Fade\" was released on 9 May 2011 and saw Aplin expand her sound, showcasing a more folk rock sound and playing all instruments herself. In April 2011, Aplin was invited to perform for \"BBC Introducing\" at Maida Vale Studios, where she played 3 tracks from \"Never Fade\" and a cover of the Coldplay song \"Fix You\". Aplin released her third EP, \"Home\", on 9 January 2012. On 29 February 2012, Aplin announced that she had signed to Parlophone. Aplin was confirmed as the soundtrack to the John Lewis 2012 Christmas television advertisement, covering Frankie Goes to Hollywood's \"The Power of Love\", the song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart. On 12 December 2012, Aplin announced that the title of her debut album would be \"English Rain\". In addition, she also unveiled its artwork and release date of 29 April 2013. However, the album's release date was later confirmed as 13 May 2013. Aplin announced live on 17 February Radio 1 Chart Show that her third single would be \"Panic Cord\". The song originally featured on her Never Fade EP and it was released on 5 May 2013, charting at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart. \"English Rain\" charted at number 2 on both the UK Albums Chart and Scottish Albums Chart, while reaching number on the Irish Albums Chart. In 2014, Aplin released her \"English Rain EP\" in the United States. The EP was released on the 6th of May and features 5 songs from her debut album, as well as a cover of Canadian singer Joni Mitchell's \"A Case of You\". In 2015, Aplin released her second studio album entitled \"Light Up the Dark\". \"Light Up the Dark\" debuted at number 14 on the UK Albums Chart.\n\nDie (album): Die! is the sixth album by the rapper Necro. \"Die!\" was initially alluded to on Necro's MySpace profile as a \"brand new solo album coming September 2009\"; however, on August 13, the page's header was updated with an announcement of the album's title and its release date, which was put back to May 2010. \"Die!\" was Necro's first album since \"Death Rap\" in 2007 and was released by Psycho+Logical-Records. The album's release date was finalised when the album cover was released on March 25, 2010.\n\nSilver Eye: Silver Eye is the seventh studio album by English electronic music duo Goldfrapp, released on 31 March 2017 by Mute Records. The album's first single, \"Anymore\", was released to digital music retailers on 23 January 2017 after its premiere on Lauren Laverne's BBC Radio 6 show.\n\nIII (Eths album): III is the third studio album from the French metal band Eths, released on April 6, 2012. The release date was delayed from its initially intended release date of March 2 (Europe) and March 12 (North America). The album features a move towards more clean singing from frontwoman Candice Clot as well as versions of songs with either French or English lyrics, plus the return of drummer Guillaume Dupr\u00e9. A music video for the song Adona\u00ef was released on March 12 in both French and English versions. It is the last album to feature vocalist Candice Clot, who announced her departure from the group in September 2012. 3 videos have been released from this album: \"Adona\u00ef\" (for both English and French versions), \"Sidus\" (with live vocalists Virginie Goncalves and Nelly Wood-Hasselhoff) and \"Harmaguedon\" (with new vocalist Rachel Aspe).\n\nBatteries Not Included (album): Batteries Not Included is the fourth and final album of all-new material released by UK band After the Fire. The official release date is March 19, 1982, however some sources on the Internet claim a late 1981 release date (the first two singles from this album, \"Dancing In The Shadows\" and \"Frozen Rivers\", were released in 1981). \"Dancing in the Shadows\" would later become a minor U.S. hit, after it was featured on the band's lone American album release, \"ATF\" (which was released as \"Der Kommissar\" outside of the U.S.).\n\nAmerica Underwater: America Underwater, by LoveHateHero, is the follow-up to their second album \"White Lies\". The album was originally titled \"Fight or Flight\", with a spring release date. The release date was moved to Sept. 29 and later, the album was entitled \"Cash Banning America Underwater\". The title track was released on Vans Warped Tour 2009 compilation CD. The song \"Echoes\" was released on their Myspace early June.\n\nThis Is the New Shit: \"This Is the New Shit\" is the second single of Marilyn Manson's album \"The Golden Age of Grotesque\". 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He is best known for being the author of a series of widely used mathematics textbooks ranging from middle school through the second year of college.\n\nMartha Jefferson: Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson (born Martha Wayles; October 30, 1748 \u2013 September 6, 1782) was the wife of Thomas Jefferson. She was a widow at her second wedding, as her first husband had died young. When her second husband, Jefferson, was Governor of Virginia, she served as First Lady of Virginia from 1779 to 1781. She would have been the third First Lady of the United States, but she died in 1782 well before her husband Thomas Jefferson's presidential term from 1801 to 1809. She also died before the United States Constitution was adopted.\n\nJoseph Goebbels: Paul Joseph Goebbels (] ; 29 October 1897 \u2013 1 May 1945) was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. 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Her third and current husband is Edgar Luna Pozos, AAA's Electroshock, she is also the sister-in-law to Charly Manson (Jesus Luna Pozos). As Lady Apache, Gonz\u00e1lez has mainly worked for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and Asistencia Asesor\u00eda y Administraci\u00f3n (AAA), Mexico's two largest professional wrestling promotions during her career, switching back and forth several times. Gonz\u00e1lez is a three time CMLL World Women's Champion, a two time Mexican National Women's Champion, two time \"AAA Reina de Reinas\" (Spanish for \"Queen of Queens\") and one half of the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship with husband Electroshock. On August 20, 2010 it was announced that Lady Apache was pregnant and for that reason had to stop wrestling for at least seven months. She made her return to the wrestling ring at a CMLL event on July 31, 2011.\n\nNelli Rokita: Nelli Rokita (n\u00e9e Nelli Arnold, June 26, 1957) is a Polish politician who was elected an MP as a Law and Justice candidate. Her husband Jan Rokita was a prominent activist of a Civic Platform who retreated in September 2007 when Rokita started her political career. She was born in the Soviet Union in an ethnic German family, lived in Germany, where she obtained a university degree in Slavic studies. Rokita first visited Poland in the 1980s on a scholarship to the Jagiellonian University to study the language of political propaganda in the People's Republic of Poland. There she met Jan Rokita, whom she married on July 26, 1994. He is her second husband. Before their wedding, Rokita converted to Catholicism, and her future husband became her godfather. She also has a daughter, Kasia, from her previous marriage.\n\nHugh D. Auchincloss: Hugh Dudley Auchincloss Jr. (August 15, 1897 \u2013 November 20, 1976) was an American stockbroker and lawyer who became the second husband of Nina S. Gore, mother of Gore Vidal, and also the second husband of Janet Lee Bouvier, the mother of First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (wife of President John F. Kennedy) and Caroline Lee Bouvier.\n\nHarald Quandt: Harald Quandt (1 November 1921 \u2013 22 September 1967) was a German industrialist, the son of industrialist G\u00fcnther Quandt and Magda Behrend Rietschel. His parents divorced and his mother was later married to Joseph Goebbels. After World War II, Quandt and his older half-brother Herbert Quandt ran the industrial empire that was left to them by their father and that continues today, the family owning about 46% of Germany's luxury car manufacturer BMW.\n\nBaron Greenwich: Baron Greenwich is a title that has been created twice in British history. The first creation came in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1767 when Lady Caroline Townshend was made Baroness Greenwich, in the County of Kent, with remainder to the male issue by her second husband, Charles Townshend. She was the daughter of Field Marshal John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, who had been created Earl of Greenwich in 1715 and Duke of Greenwich in 1719, titles which became extinct on his death in 1743. As Caroline's two sons by her second husband predeceased her, the title became extinct upon her death in 1794.\n\nCleopatra\u2019s Second Husband: Cleopatra's Second Husband is a 1998 psychological drama written, produced and directed by Jon Reiss. Paul Hipp (The Funeral) and Bitty Schram (Kissing a Fool) play Robert and Hallie Marrs, a young LA couple, who go on vacation, leaving their house in the hands of strangers. They return to find their fish as dead as the plants, everything in disarray, and housesitters, clad in the couple's clothes, refusing to leave. Zack (Boyd Kestner) and Sophie (Radha Mitchell), the charismatic house sitting couple, soon infuse the repressed Robert with their erotically perverse irresponsibility. Robert, browbeaten and seemingly devoid of personality (with even his sex life regulated by his domineering wife's ovulation cycle), is easily seduced by the sexy Sophie. When Hallie discovers the dalliance and leaves, Robert literally becomes the couples slave. He gives them control of his home, his credit cards, practically his entire identity, until one day, driven to the darkest edge of his psyche, he snaps. Partially inspired by a true incident, this gripping thriller is equal parts black comedy and psychological power play. The films title \"Cleopatra's Second Husband,\" derives from Hallie and Robert's relationship which is a parallel to that of Cleopatra and Marc Antony.\n\nBaron Mount Temple: Baron Mount Temple was a title that was created twice in British history, both times in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The first creation came on 25 May 1880 when the Liberal politician the Honourable William Cowper-Temple was made Baron Mount Temple, of Mount Temple in the County of Sligo. He was born William Cowper, the second son of Peter Clavering-Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper (see Earl Cowper for earlier history of the family) by his wife the Honourable Emily, sister of The 2nd Viscount Melbourne. Emily married as her second husband The 3rd Viscount Palmerston, a man who would serve as British Prime Minister. Lord Palmerston, an Anglo-Irish peer, died in 1865 when the viscountcy and his junior title of Baron Temple, of Mount Temple, became extinct. 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It is native to the western United States from Montana and Idaho to southern California and Arizona, where it grows in many types of mostly dry habitat from deserts to mountains. It is a spindly subshrub producing several slender stems up to 40 or 50 centimeters tall from a woody caudex. The stems divide many times into short, rigid branches which narrow to sharp thorn-tips. The plant is mostly hairless except for brownish woolly tufts at the base and below the basal leaves. The leaves are small and linear on the lower stem, and reduced to scale-like growths on the upper branches. Flower heads occur near the ends of the branches. Each has a cylindrical base wrapped in one layer of phyllaries. The head contains 3 to 5 ray florets, each with an elongated tube and a pale to bright pink ligule. 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Despite falling short in both championship bouts; losing a five-round decision against Jens Pulver at UFC 30, to determine the inaugural UFC Lightweight Champion as well as a draw against B.J. Penn at UFC 41 (in a bout which would have determined the new UFC Lightweight Champion and UFC 41 Lightweight Tournament Winner), Uno is acknowledged as a pioneer for his impact and influence during the early era of the UFC Lightweight Division.\n\nB.J. Penn: Jay Dee \"B.J.\" Penn (born December 13, 1978) is an American professional mixed martial artist and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner. Penn debuted and competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), and later in K-1. Prior to fighting for the UFC, he became the first American Gold medalist of the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship. In mixed martial arts, Penn has competed in the Featherweight, Lightweight, Welterweight, and Middleweight divisions. 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The song, produced by Matthew \"Boi-1da\" Samuels, and Noah \"40\" Shebib, first premiered on Drake's blog October's Very Own on July 31, 2011, and was sent to all radio formats in the US on August 9, 2011. It was released on iTunes and Amazon on August 9, 2011 in the U.S. The song debuted and peaked on the \"Billboard\" charts at number 13, his second highest debut. It was re-released to U.S. Top 40/Mainstream radio on October 18, 2011. On February 7, 2012 the track was certified Platinum by the RIAA for sales of 1,000,000 copies in the US. On November 17, 2011 the track was certified Platinum by Music Canada for sales of 40,000 copies in Canada.\n\n40 (record producer): Noah James Shebib (born March 31, 1983), better known as 40, is a Canadian record producer and former child actor from Toronto, Ontario. He is best known for his musical collaborations with Canadian rapper Drake. Shebib's style of production, which is often down-tempo and ambient, has become heavily associated with Drake's music. Shebib and Drake are also two of the three co-founders of the OVO Sound label. Shebib has also produced for artists including Lil Wayne, Alicia Keys, Action Bronson, and Jamie Foxx.\n\nToo Good: \"Too Good\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, recorded for his fourth studio album \"Views\" (2016). It features guest vocals from Barbadian singer Rihanna. It samples the dancehall song \"Love Yuh Bad\" performed by Popcaan. The song was released as the fourth single from the album in the UK on May 15, 2016; and serviced to US contemporary hit radio on July 26, 2016, as the fifth single in that market. The artists co-wrote the track with its producers Nineteen85, Maneesh Bidaye, and Dwayne Chin-Quee, with additional writing from Andrew Hershey, Andre Sutherland and A. Martin.\n\nBack to Back (Drake song): \"Back to Back\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. It is the second diss track created by Drake aimed at American rapper Meek Mill, following \"Charged Up\". At OVO Fest 2015, Drake performed \"Charged Up\" and \"Back to Back\" live. The album's cover art is a still from Game 6 of the 1993 World Series, when former professional baseball player Joe Carter of the Toronto Blue Jays famously hit a walk-off home run to win the series against the Philadelphia Phillies.\n\nSay Something (Timbaland song): \"Say Something\" is a song recorded by American producer, songwriter and rapper Timbaland, for his third studio album \"Shock Value II\" (2009). The song features vocals from Canadian rapper Drake. It was written by Mosley, Jerome Harmon, Graham, Timothy Clayton and John Maultsby. The production was helmed by Mosley under his stage-name Timbaland while Harmon served as the assistant producer, under the stage-name Jroc. The song was tailored to Drake's sound and when the rapper wrote to it, he contacted the producer about the lyrics. Despite the verses feeling more like Graham's record, Mosley gave his blessing and went the product. The song was solicited to digital retailers on November 3, 2009 in the United States as the album's second single.\n\nWhat's My Name? (Rihanna song): \"What's My Name?\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna, for her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010). Featuring guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, the song was released as the second single from \"Loud\" on October 26, 2010 through Def Jam Recordings. The electro-R&B song was produced by the Norwegian production duo StarGate, and was written by the duo along with Ester Dean, Traci Hale, and Drake. Lyrically, it incorporates themes of sexual intercourse and romance.\n\nTruffle Butter: \"Truffle Butter\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Lil Wayne. 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With the acquisition of Brand and the continued improvements of second-year guard Quentin Richardson, Corey Maggette and Michael Olowokandi, the Clippers played competitive basketball through most of the first half holding a 25\u201326 record at the All-Star break, despite Lamar Odom playing just 29 games due to a wrist injury. However, after holding a 36\u201333 record in mid March, the Clippers struggled and lost 7 of their final 10 games. They failed to make the playoffs finishing fifth in the Pacific Division with a 39\u201343 record. Brand was also selected for the 2002 NBA All-Star Game. Following the season, second-year forward Darius Miles was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Jeff McInnis signed as a free agent with the Portland Trail Blazers.\n\n2014\u201315 Los Angeles Clippers season: The 2014\u201315 Los Angeles Clippers season is the 45th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), their 37th season in Southern California, and their 31st season in Los Angeles. Steve Ballmer became the new owner of Clippers. The team finished 56-26 on the season, only one game fewer than the previous season, clinching the third spot for the NBA Playoffs, where they defeated the defending champions San Antonio Spurs in the first round. The Clippers' season ended with a Game 7 western conference semi-finals loss to the Houston Rockets after leading the series 3\u20131.\n\nLos Angeles Clippers: The Los Angeles Clippers, often abbreviated by the team as the LA Clippers, are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. The Clippers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. The Clippers play their home games at Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, an arena shared with the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA, the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), and the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL).\n\nList of Los Angeles Clippers head coaches: The Los Angeles Clippers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. They play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Clippers joined the NBA in 1970 as an expansion team. The team has had three names since its inception: the Buffalo Braves (1970\u20131978), the San Diego Clippers (1978\u20131984), and the Los Angeles Clippers (1984\u2013present). The Clippers are the oldest franchise in the NBA to have never reached the league finals. The team has played its home games at the Staples Center since 1999. The Clippers are owned by Steve Ballmer, and Dave Wohl is their general manager.\n\nAustin Rivers: Austin James Rivers (born August 1, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Rivers led Winter Park High School to back-to-back Florida 6A state championships in 2010 and 2011. He also played in the 2011 Nike Hoop Summit for the Team USA, and was a McDonald's All-American. He was one of the top rated high school basketball players in the class of 2011, being rated as high as No. 1 by Rivals.com. On September 30, 2010, Rivers committed to Duke University. Rivers gained national recognition after making a game winning 3-pointer against Duke rival North Carolina in 2012. He was drafted with the 10th pick in the NBA draft by the New Orleans Hornets (now Pelicans), playing three seasons there before being traded to the Clippers.\n\nLance Stephenson: Lance Stephenson Jr. (born September 5, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He attended Lincoln High School in the Coney Island section of Brooklyn. Stephenson won city basketball championships in all four years of high school, and is New York State's all-time leading scorer in high school basketball. He was named Mr. New York Basketball after his senior year and appeared in the 2009 McDonald's All-American Game. He was drafted with the 40th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers and played for the franchise until signing with the Charlotte Hornets in 2014. After three years splitting time with the Hornets, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, New Orleans Pelicans and Minnesota Timberwolves, Stephenson returned to the Pacers in March 2017.\n\nDwayne Polee: Dwayne L. Polee Sr. (born March 2, 1963, in Los Angeles, California) is a retired American professional basketball player who has been the director of player development at the University of San Francisco since 2012. From 2007 to 2010, he was the director of basketball operations at the University of Southern California. He graduated from Pepperdine University in 1986. Polee originally attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas after graduating from Manual Arts High School in 1981. 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He is best known for his work in the 1960s with Tim Hardin, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Charlatans, Sopwith Camel, and later with Norman Greenbaum and Chris Isaak. Though semi-retired, Jacobsen continues to manage many of his published songs and masters for various uses.\n\nAnjani: Anjani Thomas (born July 10, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist, best known for her work with singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, as well as Carl Anderson, Frank Gambale, and Stanley Clarke. She became a solo artist in 2000.\n\nAnnie Jacobsen: Annie Jacobsen is an American investigative journalist, author and 2016 Pulitzer Prize finalist in history. She was a contributing editor to the \"Los Angeles Times Magazine\" from 2009 until 2012. Jacobsen writes about war, weapons, security and secrets. 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Though he left Iron Butterfly after only one album due to internal tensions, his work was an influence in the band for most of their history, since his replacement Erik Brann made a conscious effort to imitate his playing. Weis later recounted \"Erik Braunn replaced me in Iron Butterfly, and if I remember correctly, he bought a lot of my equipment, some of my clothes, they tried to clone me basically...\"\n\nNorman Greenbaum: Norman Joel Greenbaum (born November 20, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter. He is best known for writing and performing the 1969 song \"Spirit in the Sky\".\n\nChuck Carrington: Chuck Carrington (born 1968 in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American actor best known for playing Petty Officer Jason Tiner on \"JAG\", and also starred as Renny Jacobsen in the independent feature thriller \"The List\", alongside Malcolm McDowell and Hilarie Burton.\n\nMaria McKee: Maria Luisa McKee (born August 17, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter. 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The film uses an adapted screenplay by T. R. Bowen and was directed by Silvio Narizzano. Starring Joan Hickson in the title role, it was the first film presented in the British television series \"Miss Marple\" and premiered in three parts from 26 to 28 December 1984 on BBC One. In the United States the film was first broadcast on 4 January 1986 as a part of PBS's \"Mystery! \". In his review in \"The New York Times\", critic John J. O'Connor wrote: \"Miss Christie would no doubt approve of Joan Hickson, the veteran British character actress who plays Miss Marple... This BBC/Arts & Entertainment co-production offers an especially good example of Agatha Christie in adaptation. The characters are nicely realized and the suspense holds. Miss Hickson is lovely, neither as awesome as Miss Rutherford nor as overly cute as Helen Hayes. And the supporting cast is admirable, particularly Gwen Watford as Dolly and David Horovitch as Inspector Slack. As someone notes about the case, 'you'll have to admit it has all the bizarre elements of a cheap thriller.' Once hooked, you won't be able to turn it off.\"\n\nMurder on the Nile/Hidden Horizon: Murder on the Nile (1944) is a murder mystery play by crime writer Agatha Christie, based on her 1937 novel \"Death on the Nile\". The notable John Anderson chose to portray McNaught in this play before retiring from the stage.\n\nThirteen at Dinner (film): Thirteen at Dinner is a 1985 British-American made-for-television mystery film featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Adapted by Rod Browning from the Agatha Christie novel \"Lord Edgware Dies\", it was directed by Lou Antonio and starred Peter Ustinov, Faye Dunaway, Jonathan Cecil, Diane Keen and Bill Nighy. 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The play is known for its twist ending, which the audience are traditionally asked not to reveal after leaving the theatre.\n\nList of Agatha Christie's Marple episodes: Agatha Christie's Marple is a British ITV television series based on the Miss Marple and other murder mystery novels by Agatha Christie. It is also known as Marple. The title character was played by Geraldine McEwan from the first to third series, until her retirement from the role. She was replaced by Julia McKenzie from the fourth series onwards. The first six episodes were all adaptations of \"Miss Marple\" novels by Christie. Subsequent episodes were derived both from works featuring Miss Marple but also Christie novels that did not feature the character.\n\nAgatha Christie Memorial: The Agatha Christie Memorial is a memorial to author and playwright Agatha Christie, located at the intersection of Cranbourn Street and Great Newport Street by St Martin's Cross near Covent Garden, in London, United Kingdom. It is located in the heart of London's theatre district. This was chosen to pay homage to Christie's contribution to theatre: her murder mystery play \"The Mousetrap\" is the world's longest-running show, and she was the first female playwright to have three plays performing simultaneously in the West End.\n\nMiss Marple (TV series): Miss Marple is a British television series based on the Miss Marple murder mystery novels by Agatha Christie, starring Joan Hickson in the title role. It aired from 26 December 1984 to 27 December 1992. All 12 original Miss Marple Christie novels were dramatised. The adaptations were written by T. R. Bowen, Julia Jones, Alan Plater, Ken Taylor and Jill Hyem, and the series was produced by George Gallaccio. In addition to its availability on VHS and DVD, the series began to be released on Blu-ray Disc in October 2014, marking its 30th anniversary.\n\nMartin Miller (actor): Martin Miller, born Rudolph Muller (2 September 1899 \u2013 26 August 1969) was a Czech-Austrian character actor who played many small roles in British films and television series from the early 1940s until his death. He was best known for playing eccentric doctors, scientists and professors, although he played a wide range of small, obscure rolesincluding photographers, waiters, a pet store dealer, rabbis, a Dutch sailor and a Swiss tailor. On stage he was noted in particular for his parodies of Adolf Hitler and roles as Dr. Einstein in \"Arsenic and Old Lace\" and Mr. Paravinci in \"The Mousetrap\".\n\nAgatha Christie's Poirot: Agatha Christie's Poirot is a British mystery drama television series that aired on ITV from 8 January 1989 to 13 November 2013. 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He attended Central High School in Louisville, Kentucky.\n\nCentral Visual and Performing Arts High School: Central Visual and Performing Arts High School (also known as Central VPA High School or Central High School) is a magnet high school in St. Louis, Missouri, part of the St. Louis Public Schools. Founded in 1853, Central is the oldest public high school west of the Mississippi River, although it has moved several times and merged with a magnet school in 1984. Central VPA specializes in the arts, with students taking courses in three art majors, including visual art, musical art, and performing art, with focuses on ceramics, drawing and painting, photography, instrumental music, vocal music, dance, and theater.\n\nUnion County Academy for Allied Health Sciences: The Union County Academy for Allied Health Sciences (UCAAHS) is a full-time Vocational public high school, located in Scotch Plains, in Union County, New Jersey, United States. 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Schools, churches, stores were built for the families of the miners and to this day a small population still live in Helvetia. It had three periods of ownership; Adrian Iselin built the town and started commercial operations at the mine around 1890\u20131891; during the second period of ownership, from 1896 to 1947, management and operations at Helvetia were under the direct control of the R&P; in 1947, the R&P sold all of its company towns, including Helvetia, to the Kovalchick Salvage Company. The mine was permanently closed in 1954.\n\nGrafton, New Hampshire: Grafton is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,340 at the 2010 census.\n\nRencontre East: Rencontre East is a small, outport community in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada located north east of Belleoram, and west of Terrenceville in Fortune Bay. The population was 136 in September 2010. This small community is not connected to any surrounding areas by road but is accessible by scheduled ferry service. All of the roads are dirt and ATV s are the main source of transportation. The community uses breakwaters to hold the roads in place and keep the water from washing them away. The main industry is cod and lobster fishing. Rencontre East was the location of one of only a few molybdenum mines in Canada's history. The mine was located at Ackley City at Rencontre Lake just north of the town. The mine was closed soon after, with only two-thousand tonnes of mineral being exported. The town has two grocery stores, a volunteer fire department, an all grade school and a community center. There are two churches, one Anglican (St. Stephens) and one Catholic (St. Josephs). The past decade in particular has seen the towns population decline sharply due to a large elderly demographic combined with a lack of industry to entice young people to stay. The school however has undergone some changes in recent years, a fitness room was constructed in 2008 and is used every day by the school children. The school also has a large playing surface outside which the students use often to play ball hockey, kick ball, and hold certain events. St. Stephen's All Grade school now has a total of just 19 students, from kindergarten to grade 12, which means a favorable student/teacher ratio and better possibilities to learn.\n\nSteiglitz, Victoria: Steiglitz is a small town in Victoria, in the Brisbane Ranges. It is located 92 km west of the state capital, Melbourne, Australia. In the early 1850s gold was found near the town, and as a consequence it grew on land belonging to pastoralists from the von Stieglitz family. Following the decline of the Australian gold rushes in the late 1870s the population of the town declined. The last gold mine in the town closed in 1941 and the population as of 2015 is just Eight People. The Steiglitz Post Office's history closely follows the town's history: it opened on 15 March 1856 and closed in 1966.\n\nSilver King Camp: Silver King Camp is a ghost town located in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia. The town is located on Toad Mountain near Nelson and was founded in the 1880s. In 1887 silver ore was discovered on Toad Mountain, and a mine was created called the Silver King which was owned by the Hall family of Nelson. A town grew around the workings of the mine. By 1898 Silver King Camp had a population of 190. The Silver King mine was the greatest shipper of silver ore to the Nelson Smelter for two decades. A forest fire destroyed Silver King Camp and today little remains of the town.\n\nBelcher Camp, Washington: Belcher Camp is a ghost town located in Ferry County, Washington, United States. The town is located on upper Lambert Creek, nearly ten miles northeast of Republic. The town was founded around 1897 when Iron ore was discovered in the vicinity. The Belcher Mountain Mining Company began operations in the area. By 1906 the town had a population of about 75. The town contained a post office, large bunkhouse for single miners, a general store, five or six houses and a railroad. There was even a Belcher Mountain Railroad line. Eventually the mine folded and the town disappeared.\n\nRuggles Mine: Ruggles Mine is an open-pit mine that is no longer in operation and had been turned into a tourist attraction. It is now closed and for sale. The mine is located 40 mi northwest of Concord, New Hampshire, in the town of Grafton, a short distance from Route 4 at the village green. The spacious pit includes tunnels and underground chambers, some of which are filled with water, for exploring. 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The song can be heard in the \"Mary Poppins\" scene of The Great Movie Ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios and during the \"Mary Poppins\" segment of \"\" at Disneyland.\n\nMary Poppins (soundtrack): Mary Poppins (Original Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\".\n\nVincent Cirelli: Vincent Cirelli is a special effects supervisor. Known for his works at Luma Pictures as a visual effects supervisor in acclaimed films such as \"\" (2007), \"No Country for Old Men\" (2007), \"The Midnight Meat Train\" (2008), \"\" (2008), \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2009), \"The Book of Eli\" (2010), \"\" (2011), \"\" (2012), \"Prometheus\" (2012), \"The Avengers\" (2012), \"Saving Mr. Banks\" (2013), \"Guardians of the Galaxy\" (2014), \"\" (2015), \"In the Heart of the Sea\" (2015), \"Deadpool\" (2015) and \"Doctor Strange\" (2016), for which he received an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects nomination at the 89th Academy Awards.\n\nMary Poppins Opens the Door: Mary Poppins Opens the Door is a British children's fantasy novel by the Australian-British writer P.L. Travers, the third book and last novel in the \"Mary Poppins\" series that features the magical English nanny Mary Poppins. It was published in 1943 by Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc and illustrated by Mary Shepard and Agnes Sims.\n\nMary Poppins (song): \"Mary Poppins\" is a song from the 2015 stage musical \"Love Birds\" with music and lyrics by Robert J. Sherman. It is sung by \"The Original Quack Pack\", a penguin barbershop quartet who resemble the penguins from the 1964 Walt Disney motion picture, \"Mary Poppins\". In dialogue leading up to the song, the penguins explain that while they did know the same nanny, (Mary Poppins) they are not the same penguins as in the movie. The song expresses their longing for the magical nanny of literary fame.\n\nMary Poppins Returns: Mary Poppins Returns (also known as Mary Poppins 2) is an upcoming American musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall and written by David Magee. It is the sequel to the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\". The film stars Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, Pixie Davies, Joel Dawson, Nathanael Saleh, Julie Walters, Colin Firth, Dick Van Dyke and Meryl Streep. Set 25 years after the 1964 film, it will feature Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, re-visiting them after a family tragedy. The film is scheduled for release on December 25, 2018, giving it one of the longest gaps between film sequels in history.\n\nMary Poppins (film): Mary Poppins is a 1964 American musical-fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers. The screenplay is by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, loosely based on P. L. Travers' book series \"Mary Poppins\". The film, which combines live-action and animation, stars Julie Andrews in the role of Mary Poppins who visits a dysfunctional family in London and employs her unique brand of lifestyle to improve the family's dynamic. Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns are featured in supporting roles. The film was shot entirely at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California using painted London background scenes.\n\nI Love to Laugh: \"I Love to Laugh\", also called \"We Love to Laugh\", is a song from Walt Disney's film \"Mary Poppins\". It was composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. The song is sung in the film by \"Uncle Albert\" (Ed Wynn), and \"Bert\" (Dick Van Dyke) as they levitate uncontrollably toward the ceiling, eventually joined by Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews) herself. The premise of the scene, that laughter and happiness cause Uncle Albert (and like-minded visitors) to float into the air, can be seen as a metaphor for the way laughter can \"lighten\" a mood. (Compare Peter Pan's flight power, which is also powered by happy thoughts.) Conversely, thinking of something sad literally brings Albert and his visitors \"down to earth\" again. The song states a case strongly in favor of laughter, even if Mary Poppins appears to disapprove of Uncle Albert's behavior, especially since it not only complicates the task of getting Albert down, but the infectious mood sends Bert and the Banks children into the air as well.\n\nStep in Time: \"Step In Time\" is a song and dance number from Walt Disney's 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\", and it is composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. The choreography for this song was provided by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood. It is sung by Bert, the chimney sweep (Dick Van Dyke) and the other chimney sweeps on the rooftops of London. In the first part of the song, the lines he says in the verses are \"Kick your knees up\", \"'Round the chimney\", \"Flap like a birdie\", \"Up on the railing\", \"Over the rooftops\" and \"Link your elbows\" followed by an interlude. The interlude continues with Bert, Mary Poppins, Michael, Jane and all the chimney sweepers dancing around the rooftops and as Admiral Boom looks at them with the telescope, he thinks that they're Hottentots, so he orders Mr. Binnacle to make them scram with colorful fireworks. In the second part, as all the chimney sweepers get in the house of George Banks, Mrs. Brill walks into the living room looking at them and screams, \"They're at it again!\" and she runs away trying to strike one of the chimney sweepers with a frying pan. As Jane, Michael, Mary Poppins and Bert get in the same place, Ellen runs around the dining room with an \"OW!\" and the chimney sweepers flip her. The other phrases in the rest of the musical number are \"Votes for women,\" \"It's the master,\" and \"What's all this?\"\n\nSaving Mr. Banks: Saving Mr. Banks is a 2013 period drama film directed by John Lee Hancock from a screenplay written by Kelly Marcel and Sue Smith. Centered on the development of the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\", the film stars Emma Thompson as author P. L. Travers and Tom Hanks as filmmaker Walt Disney, with supporting performances by Paul Giamatti, Jason Schwartzman, Bradley Whitford, and Colin Farrell. 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Governor James Lindsay Almond Jr. appointed Gray to serve as Attorney General of Virginia after the resignation of Attorney General Albertis Harrison (a member of the Democratic political organization led by Senator Harry F. Byrd) to run for Governor of Virginia during the Massive Resistance crisis in Virginia. Gray returned to private practice at Williams Mullen after Robert Young Button (elected Attorney General during the same 1961 election in which Harrison became Governor) took office. Gray later served in the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate (both part-time positions) as he continued his law practice.\n\nWarren Spannaus: Warren R. Spannaus (born December 5, 1930) is an American politician from the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) and former Attorney General of Minnesota. Spannaus graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1963. He was elected attorney general in 1970 and assumed office on January 4, 1971. Spannaus was reelected to the position twice, in 1974 and 1978, serving from 1971 to 1983. In 1982, he ran for Governor of Minnesota as the DFL-endorsed candidate but lost the primary election to former DFL Governor Rudy Perpich, who went on to win the general election. Spannaus joined the Minneapolis-based law firm of Dorsey & Whitney and is now retired. Spannaus married Marjorie Clarkson and had three children: Christine, David, and Laura. He also has seven grandchildren: Andrew, Eric, Alison, Rocco, Marco, Jack and Elizabeth.\n\nPennsylvania Attorney General election, 2004: Pennsylvania's Attorney General election was held November 2, 2004. Necessary primary elections were held on April 27, 2004. Tom Corbett was elected Attorney General, a position that he had held from 1995-97 after being appointed by Governor Tom Ridge to fill a vacancy. Corbett, who had been a U.S. Attorney, narrowly defeated Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor in the Republican primary, then won by an even tighter margin in the general election. Corbett's Democratic opponent was Jim Eisenhower, the 2002 nominee who had once served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney and had been a close confidant of Governor Ed Rendell. Eisenhower won in a primary that featured three top-tier candidates: his opponents were David Barasch, a former U.S. Attorney, and John Morganelli, the Northampton County District Attorney who was narrowly defeated by Eisenhower in the previous Democratic primary for this position.\n\nPeg Lautenschlager: Peggy A. \"Peg\" Lautenschlager (born November 22, 1955) is the current chair of the Wisconsin Ethics Commission. She was Attorney General of the State of Wisconsin from January 3, 2003 to January 3, 2007. She succeeded fellow Democrat Jim Doyle when Doyle was elected Governor of Wisconsin in 2002. 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She is the first woman elected Minnesota's Attorney General.\n\nVirginia Attorney General election, 2005: The Virginia Attorney General election of 2005 took place on November 8, 2005, to elect the Attorney General of Virginia. Jerry Kilgore, who had been elected attorney general in 2001, resigned in February 2005 to run for Governor, as is the tradition in Virginia. He was replaced by Judith Jagdmann, the Deputy Attorney General for the Civil Litigation Division, who did not run in the election.\n\nBob Ferguson (politician): Robert Watson Ferguson (born February 23, 1965) is an American attorney and politician who is the 18th and current Attorney General of Washington, serving since 2013. He was first elected Attorney General in 2012, and reelected in 2016. Prior to serving as Attorney General, Ferguson was a member of the King County Council. Ferguson is a member of the Democratic Party.\n\nMinnesota Attorney General election, 2010: The 2010 Minnesota Attorney General election was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 to elect the Minnesota Attorney General for a four-year term. Primary elections were held on August 10, 2010. Incumbent Lori Swanson of the Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party (DFL) won reelection to a second term.\n\nMichigan Attorney General election, 2006: The Michigan Attorney General election of 2006 took place on November 7, 2006, to elect the Attorney General of Michigan. Incumbent Mike Cox became the first Republican in over 50 years to be elected Attorney General and was seeking to become the first Republican since the amending of the Michigan Constitution to be re-elected. Despite a 2005 scandal where Cox announced he had an extramarital affair before becoming Attorney General Cox won re-election easily, defeating Democratic nominee Amos Williams, taking 54 percent of the vote.", "question": "The first woman elected Attorney General of Minnesota, served under what party?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"attorney_general_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first woman elected Attorney General of Minnesota."}, "state": {"type": "string", "description": "The U.S. state for which the Attorney General served."}, "political_party": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the political party."}, "abbreviation": {"type": "string", "description": "The abbreviation of the political party."}}, "required": ["name", "abbreviation"], "additionalProperties": false}, "election_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the person was first elected to the position."}}, "required": ["attorney_general_name", "state", "political_party", "election_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"attorney_general_name": "Lori Swanson", "state": "Minnesota", "political_party": {"name": "Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party", "abbreviation": "DFL"}, "election_year": 2006}, "ground_truth": {"attorney_general_name": "Lori Swanson", "state": "Minnesota", "political_party": {"name": "Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party", "abbreviation": "DFL"}, "election_year": 2006}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1877, "output_tokens": 61, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f2c920ae1d7812b237a5c7b057e5e088ac9c2597cd2f9c6e595156b8bcaf21c6", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8b75ed5542995d1e6f139e", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "The DUFF", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal: Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal (known as Ratchet & Clank 3 in Europe and Japan and Ratchet & Clank 3: Up Your Arsenal in Australia) is a 2004 3D platform video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the third installment in the \"Ratchet & Clank\" series and was released in North America on November 3, 2004. Shortly after it was released in Japan on November 25, the first volume of the Ratchet & Clank manga, drawn by Shinbo Nomura, was released. A demo of this game was included in \"\".\n\nRatchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time: Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time (known as Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time in most PAL countries, Ratchet & Clank Future 2 in Japan) is a 2009 platformer video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It is the sequel to \"\" and \"\". The game was released for the PlayStation 3 in North America on October 27, 2009, in Australia on November 5, 2009 and in Europe on November 6, 2009.\n\nRatchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault: Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault (known as Ratchet & Clank: QForce in PAL and Japan countries) is a 2012 platform game developed by Insomniac Games for the PlayStation Network and published by Sony. Like the previous downloadable game in the series, \"\", in Europe, as well as the United States for this time, it was released on Blu-ray Disc as well as the PlayStation Store. It was produced in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the \"Ratchet & Clank\" series. It is available on the PlayStation 3 with the PlayStation Vita version delayed for a May 21, 2013 release and available for free with the PlayStation 3 version. It is a spin-off from the series.\n\nRatchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty: Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty (known as Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty in Europe and Australia; and Ratchet & Clank Future Gaiden: Kaizoku Dark Water no Hihou in Japan) is a 2008 platformer video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. The game is the second installment in the \"Ratchet & Clank Future\" series. It was released on PlayStation Network in Japan, North America and Europe on August 21, 2008 and on Blu-ray Disc in Europe on September 12, 2008 and in Asia on September 25, 2008. The game continues from where \"\" left off, where Clank was kidnapped by the Zoni, and follows Ratchet's quest to find him. Due to its length of approximately three to four hours of playtime, it was released at a lower price point than most standard retail games.\n\nBella Thorne: Annabella Avery Thorne (born October 8, 1997) is an American actress and singer. She played Ruthy Spivey in the television series \"My Own Worst Enemy\", Tancy Henrickson in the fourth season of \"Big Love\", and CeCe Jones on the Disney Channel series \"Shake It Up\". She also appeared as Hilary/\"Larry\" in \"Blended\" and as Celia in \"Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day\". In 2015, she played Madison in \"The DUFF\", Amanda in \"Perfect High\" and Hazel in \"Big Sky\". Thorne currently stars as Paige on the Freeform series, \"Famous in Love\".\n\nRatchet & Clank: Size Matters: Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters (known as Ratchet & Clank 5 in Japan) is a 2007 platformer video game developed by High Impact Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2. The game is the first \"Ratchet & Clank\" title on the PSP and the fifth \"Ratchet & Clank\" game for the PlayStation 2. Development company High Impact Games was spawned from the original \"Ratchet & Clank\" developer, Insomniac Games. The story is about Ratchet and Clank as they are interrupted from their vacation to search for a kidnapped girl and encounter a forgotten race known as the Technomites.\n\nRatchet & Clank: Going Commando: Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando (known as Ratchet & Clank 2: Locked and Loaded in Australia and most PAL countries) is a 2003 3D platform video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. \"Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando\" is the second game in the \"Ratchet & Clank\" franchise, following \"Ratchet & Clank\" and preceding \"\". David Kaye reprises his role as Clank while James Arnold Taylor replaces Mikey Kelley as Ratchet.\n\nRatchet & Clank Collection: Ratchet & Clank Collection (known as The Ratchet & Clank Trilogy in Europe and Ratchet & Clank 1+2+3 in Japan) is a high-definition remastered collection. The collection includes the original three PlayStation 2 games, \"Ratchet & Clank\", \"\", and \"\" in native 720p @ 60fps and includes 720p stereoscopic 3D support @ 30fps. It also includes the multiplayer of \"Up Your Arsenal\" over the PlayStation Network. It includes a Trophy set for each game. All of the games in this collection have been re-rated E10+ by the ESRB; they were originally rated T since the E10+ rating didn't exist at the time these games were released on the PlayStation 2.\n\nRatchet & Clank (film): Ratchet & Clank is a 2016 American-Canadian 3D computer-animated science-fiction action comedy film based on the video game series of the same name. The film stars the voices of James Arnold Taylor, David Kaye, Paul Giamatti, John Goodman, Bella Thorne, Rosario Dawson, and Sylvester Stallone.\n\nRatchet & Clank: All 4 One: Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One (previously known as Ratchet & Clank: 4-Play) is a platform video game for the PlayStation 3 developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment in October 2011. 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It borders Tibet to the north; the Mahakali Zone of the Far-Western Region, Nepal to the east; and the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh to the south and Himachal Pradesh to the west and north-west as well as Haryana on its south-western corner. The state is divided into two divisions, Garhwal and Kumaon, with a total of 13 districts. The interim capital of Uttarakhand is Dehradun, the largest city of the state, which is a railhead. The High Court of the state is located in Nainital.\n\nLandscape archaeology: Landscape archaeology is the study of the ways in which people in the past constructed and used the environment around them. Landscape archaeology is inherently multidisciplinary in its approach to the study of culture, and is used by pre-historical, classic, and historic archaeologists. 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They were known for surprise amphibious raids on Acadian and Mi'kmaq coastal or riverine settlements, using large whaleboats, which carried between ten and fifteen rangers each. This small unit was the main British military force defending Nova Scotia from 1744 to 1749. The company became part of the British army and was expanded during the Seven Years' War and went on to play an important role in fighting in Nova Scotia as well as participating in many of the important campaigns of the war, particularly distinguishing itself at the Siege of Quebec in 1759.\n\nMermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia: Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia was co-founded in 1972 in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, by the late Evelyn Garbary, Tom Miller, and Sara Lee Lewis who continues to serve as Managing Director. The Theatre moved to Windsor, Nova Scotia in 1987, purchasing a large commercial building in the town\u2019s center, which now houses its workshops, administration, rehearsal and performance facilities. 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The film marks Almod\u00f3var's 20th feature and stars Emma Su\u00e1rez and Adriana Ugarte as older and younger versions of the film's protagonist, Julieta, alongside Daniel Grao, Inma Cuesta, Dar\u00edo Grandinetti, Michelle Jenner and Rossy de Palma.\n\nEnemies of Women: Enemies of Women is a 1923 silent romantic drama film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Lionel Barrymore, Alma Rubens, Gladys Hulette, Pedro de Cordoba, and Paul Panzer. The film was produced by William Randolph Hearst through his Cosmopolitan Productions. Pre-fame actresses Clara Bow and Margaret Dumont have uncredited bit roles.\n\nAlan Crosland: Alan Crosland (August 10, 1894 \u2013 July 16, 1936) was an American stage actor and film director.\n\nPedro Almod\u00f3var: Pedro Almod\u00f3var Caballero (] ; born 25 September 1949) is a Spanish film director, screenwriter, producer and former actor. 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The event was the first in the SummerSlam chronology to be four hours in length, a length previously reserved only for WrestleMania.\n\nSummerSlam: SummerSlam is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event, produced annually in August by professional wrestling promotion WWE. Dubbed as \"The Biggest Party of the Summer\", it is one of the original \"Big Four\" pay-per-view events of WWE (along with WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, and Survivor Series). The inaugural SummerSlam took place on August 29, 1988 at Madison Square Garden in New York City and was broadcast via pay-per-view. SummerSlam has been touted by WWE as their second biggest event of the year after WrestleMania. From 2009 to 2014, SummerSlam was held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Since 2015, the event has taken place at the Barclays Center in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.\n\nSummerSlam (1988): SummerSlam 1988 was the first annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event. 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He was boyhood friends with Roy Orbison, who he worked with on a professional level. This led Haymes to Sun Records where he was an original Sun Legends Musician and Singer (with Roy Orbison). Over the years he has performed on many chart hits, and although some of his own records charted, the top spot eluded him. Haymes is also a member of the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame and Texas Music Hall of Fame.\n\nBack in the U.S.S.R.: \"Back in the U.S.S.R.\" is a song by the Beatles. It is credited to the songwriting partnership Lennon\u2013McCartney, but written by Paul McCartney. The song opens the 1968 double-disc album \"The Beatles\" (also known as the \"White Album\"), and then segues into \"Dear Prudence\".\n\nIt's Only Rock 'n Roll: It's Only Rock 'n Roll is the 12th British and 14th American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1974. 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The reworked version of the track, which was dubbed as \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" was also included on the group's last album \"Munki\", released in 1998.\n\nJust... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll: Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll is a studio album by Cliff Richard, released 11 November 2016. The album continues the rock 'n' roll theme of his previous studio album \"The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook\". It comprises covers of 14 classic rock 'n' roll songs and one new song \"It's Better to Dream\". It features Elvis Presley in duet with Richard in \"Blue Suede Shoes\" and Peter Frampton on guitar in \"Dimples\". The album reached number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and has been certified Gold for sales over 100,000 in the UK.\n\nJive Time: Jive Time is a pinball machine released on April 23, 1970 and made by the Williams Manufacturing Company. This table is nearly exactly the same as a pinball machine called \"Rock 'n Roll\" which was released on the same day as \"Jive Time\". 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Written by Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg, and directed by Ken Whittingham, the episode first aired in the United States on March 30, 2006 on NBC. The episode guest stars Nancy Walls as Carol Stills.\n\nLust Control: Lust Control is a Christian thrash punk band, originally formed in 1988. They are known for their explicit lyrical content, which is devoted to matters of sexual purity and sin, including abstinence, masturbation, pornography, sex ed, and related topics. For their unwavering views on sexual purity, \"CCM\" magazine has called Lust Control as \"the Josh McDowell of the Christian rock world.\" Musically they have been likened to The Ramones or The Dead Milkmen. The band formed as a joke and was not meant for long term exposure, which has led some to refer to it as a Christian version of Spinal Tap. 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The ninth series began airing on ITV on 18 August 2012 and ended on 9 December 2012. Dermot O'Leary returned as presenter of the main show on ITV, whilst Caroline Flack and Olly Murs returned to co-present \"The Xtra Factor\" on ITV2. Louis Walsh, Gary Barlow and Tulisa returned as judges. Nicole Scherzinger was confirmed as the fourth permanent judge after Geri Halliwell, Leona Lewis, Rita Ora, Mel B, Anastacia and Scherzinger herself stood in as guest judges for the vacant position left by Kelly Rowland. After the 8 December show, two of Scherzinger's acts, James Arthur and Jahm\u00e9ne Douglas, became the top two, meaning that Scherzinger was guaranteed to win. Arthur was announced as the winner on 9 December, and released a cover of Shontelle's \"Impossible\" as his winner's song. 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Additionally four songs recorded for \"Her Name is Nicole\" were given by Scherzinger as she felt that the songs were better suited for the group.\n\nWhen I Grow Up (The Pussycat Dolls song): \"When I Grow Up\" is a song by American girl group The Pussycat Dolls from their second and final studio album \"Doll Domination\" (2008). It was released by Interscope Records on June 3, 2008, as the lead single from the album. \"When I Grow Up\" was their first single following the departure of the group's longest-standing member Carmit Bachar. It was first recorded for Nicole Scherzinger's planned solo project, \"Her Name Is Nicole\", but after its cancellation and Scherzinger's return to the group, she felt that the song was better suited for the group. It was written by Theron Thomas, Timothy Thomas and Rodney \"Darkchild\" Jerkins, who also produced the song. It is an uptempo electropop song. It samples the 1966 song, \"He's Always There\" by British rock band The Yardbirds. \"When I Grow Up\" speaks about the desire to be famous, and was described as being \"autobiographical\" by Scherzinger.\n\nWhatever U Like: \"Whatever U Like\" is a song by American recording artist Nicole Scherzinger, featuring rapper T.I.. The duo, along with Sean Garrett and Polow da Don, composed the song for Scherzinger's planned debut studio album \"Her Name Is Nicole\". Interscope Records released \"Whatever U Like\" as Scherzinger's solo debut single on July 30, 2007.\n\nI Hate This Part: \"I Hate This Part\" is a song by American girl group The Pussycat Dolls from their second album, \"Doll Domination\" (2008). The song was written by Wayne Hector, Lucas Secon, Jonas Jeberg and Mich Hansen and produced by the latter two along with Ron Fair and Nicole Scherzinger. It was first recorded for Nicole Scherzinger's planned solo project, \"Her Name Is Nicole\", but after its cancellation the song was given to the group. \"I Hate This Part\" was released on October 14, 2008 as the second international single and impacted contemporary hit radio stations on October 20, 2008 as the fourth single in the United States by Interscope Records. \"I Hate this Part\" is a dance/R&B-influenced pop song which ditches the Doll's usual sexual image in favor of introspection. Lyrically the song is about the conversation before a breakup.\n\nJustin Hawkins: Justin David Hawkins (born 17 March 1975) is an English musician and singer-songwriter, best known for being the lead singer and lead guitarist of The Darkness, alongside his brother, guitarist Dan Hawkins. Heavily influenced by classic hard rock and heavy metal bands of the 1970s and 1980s (particularly Queen, Aerosmith, Def Leppard and AC/DC), Hawkins is noted for his falsetto singing voice and on-stage persona. He was also the lead singer and guitarist for the band Hot Leg, formed in 2008, and now on hiatus. Since 2005 he is also active in his synthpop alter ego British Whale.\n\nHush Hush; Hush Hush: \"Hush Hush; Hush Hush\" is a song by American female group The Pussycat Dolls from their second and final studio album, \"Doll Domination\" (2008). Written by Nicole Scherzinger, Andreas Romdhane, Josef Larossi, Ina Wroldsen, Dino Fekaris, Frederik Perren and produced by Quiz & LaRossi and Dave Aud\u00e9 for the remixed version, it was released as the album's sixth and final single on May 12, 2009. Lead and background vocals for both versions of the song are performed solely by lead singer Nicole Scherzinger. The release caused controversy as the single was credited as \"Pussycat Dolls featuring Nicole Scherzinger\" which caused tension within the group and rumored that Scherzinger would be going solo.\n\nKiller Love: Killer Love is the debut solo studio album by American singer Nicole Scherzinger, former lead singer of The Pussycat Dolls. It was released from March 18, 2011, by Interscope Records, in association with its affiliated record labels. Scherzinger had been working on a solo album since 2005, under the title \"Her Name Is Nicole\" and was originally due for release in 2007. However, unsuccessful singles and poor timing led the project being pushed back numerous times into 2008 and 2009. After releasing The Pussycat Dolls' second album \"Doll Domination\" (2008), Scherzinger shelved the project entirely citing bad timing and creative issues as the reasons for its cancellation. Many of its songs were reassigned to the Dolls or other artists. In 2010, Moroccan producer RedOne was brought on board for a second attempt at launching her solo album.\n\nRight There (Nicole Scherzinger song): \"Right There\" is a song recorded by American singer Nicole Scherzinger for her debut studio album, \"Killer Love\" (2011). Written by Ester Dean, Frank Romano, Daniel Morris and co-written and produced by Jim Jonsin, the Island-flavored midtempo pop song sees Scherzinger singing about her lover and telling other women to stay away. \"Right There\" first impacted radio as Scherzinger's third international single on April 1, 2011, after previous singles met success in the United Kingdom. \"Right There\" was Scherzinger's third consecutive top three single from her debut album. The song was then re-released on May 17, 2011 in the United States, as \"Killer Love\"' s lead single, and was remixed to feature two new verses from American rapper 50 Cent. It has reached over 130 million views on YouTube making it VEVO certified.\n\nNicole Scherzinger: Nicole Scherzinger ( ; born Nicole Prescovia Elikolani Valiente; June 29, 1978) is an American recording artist, actress and television personality born in Honolulu, Hawaii and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. She performed initially in high school plays, and studied at Wright State University before dropping out to pursue a musical career alongside the American rock band Days of the New and later auditioned for \"Popstars\", becoming a member of the short-lived girl group Eden's Crush. She rose to fame as the lead singer of the burlesque troupe-turned-recording act the Pussycat Dolls, who became one of the world's best-selling girl groups. 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An 18-track version is also known to exist.\n\nStreets of Rage (film): Streets of Rage is a 1994 American action crime romance film directed by Richard Elfman (credited as Aristride Sumatra) and co-written by Elfman and Mimi Lesseos, based on a story by Lesseos. The film stars Lesseos and Oliver Page.\n\nRichard Elfman: Richard \"Rick\" Elfman (born March 6, 1949 in the Crenshaw district of Los Angeles, California) is an American film actor, director, producer, screenwriter, author, and magazine publisher.\n\nDrew Renaud: Michael \"Drew\" Renaud (born 1985) is an American film director, screenwriter, editor and producer. He has received awards from the San Diego Film Festival and LA Shorts Fest.\n\nBodhi Elfman: Bodhi Pine Elfman (born Bodhi Pine Saboff; July 19, 1969) is an American actor and the only child of filmmaker Richard Elfman and Rhonda Joy Saboff. He is best known for playing Avram Hader in the Fox series \"Touch\" and for his recurring role in \"Criminal Minds\" as Peter Lewis/Mr. Scratch.\n\nForbidden Zone: Forbidden Zone is a 1980 American musical fantasy comedy film directed and produced by Richard Elfman, and co-written by Elfman and fellow Mystic Knights member Matthew Bright. Originally shot on black-and-white film, the film is based upon the stage performances of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. and revolves around an alternate universe accessed through a door in the house of the Hercules family.\n\nModern Vampires: Modern Vampires (also billed as Revenant) is a 1998 black horror/comedy film that was released Oct 19, 1999 straight to video, written by Matthew Bright and directed by Richard Elfman.", "question": "Are Drew Renaud and Richard Elfman both American directors?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"question_answer": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if both Drew Renaud and Richard Elfman are American directors, false otherwise."}, "individuals_analyzed": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the individual."}, "is_american": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the individual is identified as American in the context."}, "is_director": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the individual is identified as a director in the context."}}, "required": ["name", "is_american", "is_director"], "additionalProperties": false}, "description": "Details about each individual mentioned in the question."}, "summary": {"type": "object", "properties": {"number_of_individuals_checked": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total number of individuals whose director and nationality status was checked."}, "number_of_american_directors": {"type": "integer", "description": "The count of individuals who are both American and directors among those checked."}}, "required": ["number_of_individuals_checked", "number_of_american_directors"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["question_answer", "individuals_analyzed", "summary"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"question_answer": true, "individuals_analyzed": [{"name": "Drew Renaud", "is_american": true, "is_director": true}, {"name": "Richard Elfman", "is_american": true, "is_director": true}], "summary": {"number_of_individuals_checked": 2, "number_of_american_directors": 2}}, "ground_truth": {"question_answer": true, "individuals_analyzed": [{"name": "Richard Elfman", "is_american": true, "is_director": true}, {"name": "Drew Renaud", "is_american": true, "is_director": true}], "summary": {"number_of_individuals_checked": 2, "number_of_american_directors": 2}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1512, "output_tokens": 82, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "cee0d072dbea9838b519a52132ca2a8412ba12b058ee6e9b9f6dac96d3006ff4", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5adf4b4d5542993a75d264a7", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Shelter Insurance", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Physicians Mutual: Physicians Mutual is a privately held insurance company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, that consists of Physicians Mutual Insurance Company and Physicians Life Insurance Company. 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These securities are subordinated obligations, and fall at the very bottom of the operating insurance company's capital structure. They are issued primarily by mutual insurance companies, which are not public and owned instead by their policy holders. Surplus notes are debt-like in that they pay a coupon and have a finite maturity. However, in many cases, state insurance regulators have allowed insurance companies to classify the capital raised via surplus notes as \u201csurplus\u201d (which is the statutory equivalent of equity), because surplus note holders are last in line to make a claim on the company's assets in a default scenario, much like where equity holders reside in a public company. The motivation for mutual companies to issue these instruments was to raise surplus (or equity) in response to new risk-based capital guidelines developed in the early 1990s. 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The tripartite establishment of Stephens College (1833), the University of Missouri (1839), and Columbia College (1851) has ever since made the city a center of education, culture, and athletic competition; these three schools surround the city's central business district to the east, south, and north. At the center of Downtown is 8th Street, also known as the Avenue of the Columns, which connects Francis Quadrangle and Jesse Hall to the Boone County Courthouse and the City Hall. Originally an agricultural town, the cultivation of the mind is Columbia's chief economic concern today. Never a major center of manufacturing, the city also depends on healthcare, insurance, and technology businesses. Several companies, such as Shelter Insurance, Carfax, and Slackers CDs and Games, were founded in the city. Cultural institutions include the State Historical Society of Missouri, the Museum of Art and Archaeology, and the annual True/False Film Festival. The Missouri Tigers, the state's only major college athletic program, play football at Faurot Field and basketball at Mizzou Arena as members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).\n\nMutual insurance: A mutual insurance company is an insurance company owned entirely by its policyholders. Any profits earned by a mutual insurance company are either retained within the company or rebated to policyholders in the form of dividend distributions or reduced future premiums. In contrast, a stock insurance company is owned by investors who have purchased company stock; any profits generated by a stock insurance company are distributed to the investors without necessarily benefiting the policyholders.\n\nShelter Insurance: Shelter Insurance Company is a mutual insurance company which focuses on Auto, Property, Business, and Life Insurance. It operates in fourteen U.S. states and the headquarters is in Columbia, Missouri.\n\nOhio Mutual Insurance Group: \"Ohio Mutual Insurance Group\" is a group of property and casualty insurance companies based in Bucyrus, Ohio. The group is composed of three affiliates: Ohio Mutual Insurance Company, United Ohio Insurance Company and Casco Indemnity Company. As a mutual insurance company, Ohio Mutual Insurance Group is not a stock company but one that is mutually owned by its policyholders. A board of directors and an appointed president and chief executive officer manage the company.\n\nAtlantic Mutual Insurance Company: The Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company is a mutual insurance company which offers personal, marine, commercial property, and casualty insurance. It is part of the Atlantic Mutual Companies, which includes Centennial Insurance Company. Its corporate headquarters are at 140 Broadway, a block from the World Trade Center.\n\nWestern Mutual Insurance Group: Western Mutual Insurance Group is an American group of Property and Casualty Insurance companies, made up of Western Mutual Insurance Company, its sister company Residence Mutual Insurance Company, and their jointly owned subsidiary, Arizona Home Insurance Company. Based in Irvine, CA, the group writes direct property and casualty insurance in Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Texas for preferred homeowners. The Western Mutual Insurance Group has a financial strength rating of 'A+' (Superior) by A.M. 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He was a member of the \"Sturmabteilung\" (SA) and then, in 1933, of the \"Schutzstaffel\" (SS). Prior to World War II, he was one of three SS staff physicists who investigated the physicist Werner Heisenberg during the Heisenberg Affair, instigated, in part, by the ideological \"deutsche Physik\" (German physics) movement. During the war, he worked as a theoretical physics assistant at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics. During the denazification process after World War II, he was banned from working as a civil servant in academia. For a few years, he worked as a school principal, and then he took a job as a physicist in the textile industry. With the help of Heisenberg and the Minister of Lower Saxony, he was able to become a full professor at the University of Hanover.\n\nFundamentals of Physics: Fundamentals of Physics is a calculus-based physics textbook by David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jearl Walker. The textbook is currently in its tenth edition (published 2013). The current version is a revised version of the original 1960 textbook \"Physics for Students of Science and Engineering\" by Halliday and Resnick, which was published in two parts (Part I containing Chapters 1-25 and covering mechanics and thermodynamics; Part II containing Chapters 26-48 and covering electromagnetism, optics, and introducing quantum physics). A 1966 revision of the first edition of Part I changed the title of the textbook to \"Physics\". It is widely used in colleges as part of the undergraduate physics courses, and has been well known to science and engineering students for decades as \"the gold standard\" of freshman-level physics texts. In 2002, the American Physical Society named the work the most outstanding introductory physics text of the 20th century.\n\nErich Schumann: Erich Schumann (5 January 1898 \u2013 25 April 1985) was a German physicist who specialized in acoustics and explosives, and had a penchant for music. He was a general officer in the army and a professor at the University of Berlin and the Technical University of Berlin. When Adolf Hitler came to power he joined the Nazi Party. During World War II, his positions in the Army Ordnance Office and the Army High Command made him one of the most powerful and influential physicists in Germany. He ran the German nuclear energy program from 1939 to 1942, when the army relinquished control to the Reich Research Council. His role in the project was obfuscated after the war by the German physics community\u2019s defense of its conduct during the war. The publication of his book on the military\u2019s role in the project was not allowed by the British occupation authorities. He was director of the Helmholtz Institute of Sound Psychology and Medical Acoustics.\n\nPhilipp Lenard: Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard (7 June 1862 \u2013 20 May 1947) was a German physicist and the winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1905 for his research on cathode rays and the discovery of many of their properties. He was a nationalist and anti-Semite; as an active proponent of the Nazi ideology, he had supported Adolf Hitler in the 1920s and was an important role model for the \"Deutsche Physik\" movement during the Nazi period. Notably, he had labeled Albert Einstein's contributions to science as constituting \"Jewish physics\".\n\nPalash Baran Pal: Palash Baran Pal (Bengali: \u09aa\u09b2\u09be\u09b6 \u09ac\u09b0\u09a8 \u09aa\u09be\u09b2 \"Pal\u0101\u015b Baran P\u0101l\", born : 1955) is an Indian theoretical physicist, a senior professor at Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, a writer, a linguist and a poet. His main area of research is Particle Physics. His works in the area of neutrino physics and relativistic treatment of particle properties in matter are well recognized in the particle physics community. Apart from his scientific contributions, he has authored well known text books in physics as well as several popular science literature in Bengali to popularize science.\n\nHugh D. Young: Hugh David Young (November 3, 1930 \u2013 August 20, 2013) was an American physicist who taught physics for 52 years at Carnegie Mellon University. Young is best known for co-authoring the later editions of \"University Physics\", a highly regarded introductory physics textbook, with Francis Sears and Mark Zemansky (this book - first published in 1949 - is often referred to as \"\"Sears and Zemansky\"\", although Hugh Young became a coauthor in 1973).\n\nJohn D. Strong: John Donovan Strong was a professor of Physics and Astronomy from 1967 to 1975 and served as the head of the laboratory of astrophysics and physical meteorology. Strong, one of the world\u2019s foremost optical scientists, was known for being the first to detect water vapor in the atmosphere of Venus and for developing a number of innovations in optical devices, ranging from improved telescope mirrors to anti-reflective coatings for optical elements and diffraction gratings. Born in Lawrence, Kansas in 1905, Strong received degrees from the University of Kansas (BA 1926) and the University of Michigan (M.S., 1928, Ph.D., 1930). After twelve years at Caltech and wartime research at Harvard on infrared systems, Strong became professor and director of the Astrophysics and Physical Meteorology Laboratories at Johns Hopkins University in 1946, where, among many other projects, he conducted research on balloon astronomy for the Office of Naval Research (ONR). Strong published hundreds of papers throughout his career and was author of Procedures in Experimental Physics, a standard physics textbook for many years. Strong served as president of the American Optical Association in 1959 and patented numerous inventions for optics in spectroscopy as well as golf (see US Patent no. 3720467). Strong died in 1992.\n\nCathode ray: Cathode rays (also called an electron beam or e-beam) are streams of electrons observed in vacuum tubes. If an evacuated glass tube is equipped with two electrodes and a voltage is applied, the glass behind of the positive electrode is observed to glow, due to electrons emitted from and traveling away from the cathode (the electrode connected to the negative terminal of the voltage supply). They were first observed in 1869 by German physicist Johann Wilhelm Hittorf, and were named in 1876 by Eugen Goldstein \"Kathodenstrahlen\", or cathode rays.\n\nDeutsche Physik: Deutsche Physik (literally: \"German Physics\") or Aryan Physics (German: \"Arische Physik\" ) was a nationalist movement in the German physics community in the early 1930s. A pseudoscientific movement, it nonetheless won the support of many eminent physicists in Germany. The term was taken from the title of a 4-volume physics textbook by Nobel Laureate Philipp Lenard in the 1930s.\n\nJohannes Stark: Johannes Stark (] , 15 April 1874 \u2013 21 June 1957) was a German physicist and Physics Nobel Prize laureate. 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It is the first collaboration between Lubitsch and Negri, a pairing that would go on to make worldwide successes such as \"Carmen\" (1918), \"Madame DuBarry\" (1919), and \"Sumurun\" (1920).\n\nEternal Love (1929 film): Eternal Love is a 1929 American silent romantic drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring John Barrymore and Camilla Horn. Based on the novel \"Der Koenig der Bernina\" by Jacob Christopher Heer, the film is about two lovers living in the Swiss Alps who struggle to be together and escape their loveless marriages. \"Eternal Love\" was the last silent film of both Lubitsch and Barrymore.\n\nShoe Palace Pinkus: Shoe Palace Pinkus (German: Schuhpalast Pinkus) is a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Lubitsch, Else Kentner and Guido Herzfeld. In English it is sometimes known by the alternative titles Shoe Salon Pinkus and The Shoe Palace. It was part of the Sally series of films featuring Lubitsch as a sharp young Berliner of Jewish heritage. After leaving school, a self-confident young man goes to work in a shoe shop. Soon after, he becomes a shoe tycoon.\n\nKohlhiesels T\u00f6chter (1920 film): Kohlhiesels T\u00f6chter (English title: Kohlhiesel's Daughters) is a 1920 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Henny Porten, Emil Jannings and Jakob Tiedtke. It is an adaptation of the play \"Kohlhiesel's Daughters\" by Hanns Kr\u00e4ly, Lubitsch's frequent collaborator, who also worked on the film's screenplay. Three further film adaptations have been made of the work including a 1930 sound remake which also starred Porten.\n\nIntoxication (film): Intoxication (German: Rausch) is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Asta Nielsen, Alfred Abel and Karl Meinhardt. It was based on the play \"Brott och brott\" by August Strindberg. 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The team competed at the 2013 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Brampton, Ontario where they finished eleventh.\n\nNetherlands women's junior national softball team: Netherlands women's junior national softball team is the junior national under-17 team for Netherlands. The team competed at the 1985 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Fargo, North Dakota where they finished sixth. The team competed at the 1987 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where they finished sixth. The team competed at the 1991 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Adelaide, Australia where they had 5 wins and 6 losses. The team competed at the 1995 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Normal, Illinois where they finished seventh. The team competed at the 1999 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Taipei, Taiwan where they finished twelfth. The team competed at the 2003 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Nanjing, China where they finished tenth. The team competed at the 2007 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Enschede, Netherlands where they finished sixth. The team competed at the 2013 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Brampton, Ontario where they finished tenth.\n\nJapan women's junior national softball team: Japan women's junior national softball team is the junior under-19 national team for Japan. The team competed at the 1985 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Fargo, North Dakota where they finished second. The team competed at the 1987 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where they finished third. The team competed at the 1991 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Adelaide, Australia where they had 12 wins and 2 losses. The team competed at the 1995 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Normal, Illinois where they finished second. The team competed at the 1999 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Taipei, Taiwan where they finished first. The team competed at the 2003 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Nanjing, China where they finished first. The team competed at the 2007 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Enschede, Netherlands where they finished second. The team competed at the 2011 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Cape Town, South Africa where they finished second. The team competed at the 2013 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Brampton, Ontario where they finished first.\n\nChina women's junior national softball team: China women's junior national softball team is the junior national under-17 team for China. The team competed at the 1985 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Fargo, North Dakota where they finished first. The team competed at the 1987 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where they finished second. The team competed at the 1991 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Adelaide, Australia where they had 8 wins and 5 losses. The team competed at the 1995 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Normal, Illinois where they finished sixth. The team competed at the 1999 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Taipei, Taiwan where they finished fourth. The team competed at the 2003 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Nanjing, China where they finished fourth. The team competed at the 2007 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Enschede, Netherlands where they finished ninth. The team competed at the 2011 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Cape Town, South Africa where they finished eighth. The team competed at the 2013 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Brampton, Ontario where they finished eighth.\n\nNew Zealand women's junior national softball team: New Zealand women's junior national softball team is the junior national under-17 team for New Zealand. The team competed at the 1987 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where they finished eighth. The team competed at the 1991 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Adelaide, Australia where they had 7 wins and 4 losses. The team competed at the 1995 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Normal, Illinois where they finished eighth. The team competed at the 1999 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Taipei, Taiwan where they finished ninth. The team competed at the 2003 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Nanjing, China where they finished eighth. The team competed at the 2007 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Enschede, Netherlands where they finished eleventh. The team competed at the 2011 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Cape Town, South Africa where they finished sixth. The team competed at the 2013 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Brampton, Ontario where they finished fourth.\n\nMexico women's junior national softball team: Mexico women's junior national softball team is the junior national under-17 team for Mexico. The team competed at the 1985 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Fargo, North Dakota where they finished eighth. The team competed at the 1987 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where they finished tenth. The team competed at the 2013 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Brampton, Ontario where they finished twelfth.\n\nAustralia women's junior national softball team: Australia women's junior national softball team is the junior national under-17 team for Australia. The team competed at the 1985 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Fargo, North Dakota where they finished fifth. The team competed at the 1987 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where they finished fourth. The team competed at the 1991 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Adelaide, Australia where they had 9 wins and 3 losses. The team competed at the 1995 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Normal, Illinois where they finished third. The team competed at the 1999 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Taipei, Taiwan where they finished sixth. The team competed at the 2003 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Nanjing, China where they finished third. The team competed at the 2007 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Enschede, Netherlands where they finished third. The team competed at the 2011 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Cape Town, South Africa where they finished fourth. The team competed at the 2013 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Brampton, Ontario where they finished third.\n\nBrampton: Brampton ( or ) is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Situated in Southern Ontario, it is a suburban city in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and the seat of Peel Region. The city has a population of 593,638 as of the Canada 2016 Census. Brampton is Canada's ninth-most populous municipality and the third most populous city in the Greater Golden Horseshoe Region, behind Toronto and Mississauga.\n\nCanada women's junior national softball team: Canada women's junior national softball team is the junior national under-17 team for Canada. The team competed at the 1985 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Fargo, North Dakota where they finished seventh. The team competed at the 1987 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where they finished seventh. The team competed at the 1991 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Adelaide, Australia where they had 5 wins and 6 losses. The team competed at the 1995 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Normal, Illinois where they finished fifth. The team competed at the 1999 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Taipei, Taiwan where they finished seventh. 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It is characterized by exploration of Ancient Greek literature and the theoretical view that communication systems create psychological and social states. The school originated from the works of Eric A. Havelock and Harold Innis in the 1930s, and grew to prominence with the contributions of Edmund Snow Carpenter, Northrop Frye and Marshall McLuhan.\n\nMessage design logic: Message design logic is a communication theory that makes the claim that individuals possess implicit theories of communication within themselves, called message design logics. Referred to as a \u201ctheory of theories,\u201d Message Design Logic offers three different fundamental premises in reasoning about communication. As author Barbara O\u2019Keefe describes, Message Design Logic is \u201cthe kind of communication-constituting belief system the message producer relies on in reasoning from the goals sought to the message design used.\u201d These three premises \u2014 Expressive Logic, Conventional Logic, and Rhetorical Logic \u2014 are belief systems that communicators might utilize when designing messages. 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Although he was trained in the turn-of-the-20th-century Oxbridge tradition of classical studies, which saw Greek intellectual history as an unbroken chain of related ideas, Havelock broke radically with his own teachers and proposed an entirely new model for understanding the classical world, based on a sharp division between literature of the 6th and 5th centuries BC on the one hand, and that of the 4th on the other.\n\nMetro Toronto School for the Deaf: The Metropolitan Toronto School for the Deaf is a division of the public school, Davisville Junior Public School / Metropolitan Toronto School for the Deaf, in Toronto, Ontario with day programs serving deaf and hard-of-hearing students from kindergarten to grade eight. In this division, American Sign Language and Spoken English with the aid of Signed Exact English are used as the languages of communication.\n\nRussian formalism: Russian formalism was an influential school of literary criticism in Russia from the 1910s to the 1930s. It includes the work of a number of highly influential Russian and Soviet scholars such as Viktor Shklovsky, Yuri Tynianov, Vladimir Propp, Boris Eichenbaum, Roman Jakobson, Boris Tomashevsky, Grigory Gukovsky who revolutionised literary criticism between 1914 and the 1930s by establishing the specificity and autonomy of poetic language and literature. Russian formalism exerted a major influence on thinkers like Mikhail Bakhtin and Yuri Lotman, and on structuralism as a whole. The movement's members had a relevant influence on modern literary criticism, as it developed in the structuralist and post-structuralist periods. Under Stalin it became a pejorative term for elitist art.\n\nLoreen Olson: Loreen Olson is a well-known feminist scholar in the area of family communication, with an emphasis on gender, communication, and violence. She is currently an assistant professor for the Communication Studies department at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She teaches graduate and undergraduate classes on communication theory, gender communication, relational communication, family communication, qualitative research methods, and interpersonal communication theory. Olson and co-authors Elizabeth A. Baiocchi-Wagner, Jessica M. Wilson-Kratzer, and Sarah E. Symonds published a book entitled \"The Dark Side of Family Communication\". Loreen Olson is also the current Editor of the Journal of \"Family Communication\" (1/2012\u2013present).\n\nChicago school (literary criticism): The Chicago School of literary criticism was a form of criticism of English literature begun at the University of Chicago in the 1930s, which lasted until the 1950s. It was also called Neo-Aristotelianism, due to its strong emphasis on Aristotle\u2019s concepts of plot, character and genre. It was partly a reaction to New Criticism, a then highly popular form of literary criticism, which the Chicago critics accused of being too subjective and placing too much importance on irony and figurative language. They aimed instead for total objectivity and a strong classical basis of evidence for criticism. The New Critics regarded the language and poetic diction as most important, but the Chicago School considered such things merely the building material of poetry. Like Aristotle, they valued the structure or form of a literary work as a whole, rather than the complexities of the language. Despite this, the Chicago School is considered by some to be a part of the New Criticism movement.\n\nTruman Capote Award for Literary Criticism: The Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism is awarded for literary criticism by the University of Iowa on behalf of the Truman Capote Literary Trust. The value of the award is $30,000 (USD), and is said to be the largest annual cash prize for literary criticism in the English language. The formal name of the prize is the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism in Memory of Newton Arvin, commemorating both Capote and his friend Newton Arvin, who was a distinguished critic and Smith College professor until he lost his job in 1960 after his homosexuality was publicly exposed.\n\nAlphabet effect: The alphabet effect is a group of hypotheses in communication theory arguing that phonetic writing, and alphabetic scripts in particular, have served to promote and encourage the cognitive skills of abstraction, analysis, coding, decoding, and classification. Promoters of these hypotheses are associated with the Toronto School of Communication, such as Marshall McLuhan, Harold Innis, Walter Ong and more recently Robert K. Logan; the term \"alphabet effect\" comes from Logan's 1986 work (see the bibliography below which references the 2004 second edition).\n\nFeminist literary criticism: Feminist literary criticism is literary criticism informed by feminist theory, or, more broadly, by the politics of feminism. It uses feminist principles and ideology to critique the language of literature. This school of thought seeks to analyze and describe the ways in which literature portrays the narrative of male domination by exploring the economic, social, political, and psychological forces embedded within literature. 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It was first broadcast on NBC and then shown on British television on Channel 4.\n\nLa Ville dont le prince est un enfant (film): La Ville dont le prince est un enfant is a 1997 made-for-television film adapted from 1955 play by French dramatist Henry de Montherlant of the same title.\n\nBonanza: The Return: Bonanza: The Return is a 1993 made-for-television film sequel to both the 1959\u20131973 television series \"Bonanza\" and the 1988 made-for-television film \"\". The movie was directed by Jerry Jameson and featured noted character actors Ben Johnson, Jack Elam, Dean Stockwell, Linda Gray, and Richard Roundtree.\n\nAlice in Wonderland (1985 film): Alice in Wonderland is a 1985 two-part made-for-television film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's books \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\". An Irwin Allen production, it used a huge all-star cast of notable actors and actresses. 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Cohen's approach is mainly chronological, with some chapters grouped by theme, such as those on Carroll's religion, his love of little girls, and his guilty feelings. Cohen, a Carroll scholar for 30 years, opts to use Dodgson's first name, Charles, throughout the work, because it \"seems most appropriate in a book dealing with the intimacy of his life\".\n\nIn the Shadow of the Dreamchild: In the Shadow of the Dreamchild: A New Understanding of Lewis Carroll is a 1999 book by British author Karoline Leach that posited the concept of the \"Carroll Myth\": the idea that many of the most famous aspects of Lewis Carroll's biography, including his supposed adoration of Alice Liddell, are more legend than fact.\n\nThe Boy Who Talked to Badgers: \"The Boy Who Talked to Badgers\" is a 1975 two-part made-for-television adventure film directed by Gary Nelson, starring Christian Juttner and Carl Betz which originally aired on \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" on September 14 and 21, 1975. 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He currently remains the only King of Denmark since the mid-15th century to not be named Christian or Frederick, if one does not include the current Queen of Denmark, Margrethe II.\n\nDescendants of James VI and I: James VI and I (19 June 1566 \u2013 27 March 1625), the only child of Mary, Queen of Scots, was King of Scots from 1567 and King of England and Ireland from 1603, being the first monarch of the House of Stuart to rule all three countries. His descendants include Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Philippe of Belgium, Felipe VI of Spain, Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Margrethe II of Denmark, Harald V of Norway, Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, and Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. This article deals with numerous descendants of James and his wife Anne of Denmark (Since he is not known to have had any illegitimate children).\n\nQueen Margrethe II Land: Queen Margrethe II Land (Danish: \"Dronning Margrethe II Land\" ) is a peninsula in the northern limit of King Christian X Land, northeastern Greenland. Administratively it belongs to the NE Greenland National Park area.\n\nIngrid of Sweden: Ingrid of Sweden (Ingrid Victoria Sofia Louise Margareta; 28 March 1910 \u2013 7 November 2000) was Queen of Denmark from 1947 until 1972 as the wife of King Frederick IX.\n\nDenmark\u2013Portugal relations: Denmark\u2013Portugal relations refers to the current and historical relations between Denmark and Portugal. Denmark has an embassy in Lisbon. Portugal has an embassy in Copenhagen. Both countries are members of the European Union and NATO. In 1984, Queen Margrethe II visited Portugal. In 2008, Danish exports to Portugal amounted 2,5 billion DKK, and Portuguese exports to Denmark amounted 2,3 billion DKK.\n\nPrincess Josephine of Denmark: Princess Josephine of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat (Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda; born 8 January 2011), is the fourth and youngest child of Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary, and the seventh grandchild of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and her husband, Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark. She is the twin sister of Prince Vincent of Denmark.\n\nPrincess Elisabeth of Denmark: Princess Elisabeth of Denmark, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'RE', '4': \"} (\"Elisabeth Caroline-Mathilde Alexandrine Helena Olga Thyra Feodora Estrid Margrethe D\u00e9sir\u00e9e\"; born 8 May 1935 in Copenhagen) is the daughter of Hereditary Prince Knud and Hereditary Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark, and is a first cousin of the present Danish monarch, Queen Margrethe II.\n\nPrincess Nathalie of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg: Princess Nathalie of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (Nathalie Xenia Margrethe Benedikte; born 2 May 1975, in Copenhagen, Denmark) is the youngest daughter of Prince Richard of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Princess Benedikte of Denmark and niece of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece.", "question": "What years did Margrethe II of Denmark's mother rule as Queen of Denmark?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of Margrethe II's mother."}, "relationship_to_margrethe_ii": {"type": "string", "description": "The relationship of this person to Margrethe II."}, "title_held": {"type": "string", "description": "The title held by the person."}, "reign_start_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the person started their reign as Queen of Denmark."}, "reign_end_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the person ended their reign as Queen of Denmark."}}, "required": ["person_name", "relationship_to_margrethe_ii", "title_held", "reign_start_year", "reign_end_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Ingrid of Sweden", "relationship_to_margrethe_ii": "mother", "title_held": "Queen of Denmark", "reign_start_year": 1947, "reign_end_year": 1972}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Ingrid of Sweden", "relationship_to_margrethe_ii": "mother", "title_held": "Queen of Denmark", "reign_start_year": 1947, "reign_end_year": 1972}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1816, "output_tokens": 58, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "ac965c34c88ccb9e2ba24aedb41c6d56f3e6325e4e2fc22ec64724a9c7ae9f4b", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab735d15542993667793f8e", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "actor", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "The Shadow Between (1931 film): The Shadow Between is a 1931 British romantic drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Godfrey Tearle, Kathleen O'Regan, Olga Lindo and Ann Casson.\n\nSybil Thorndike: Dame Agnes Sybil Thorndike (24 October 18829 June 1976) was an English actress who toured internationally in Shakespearean productions, often appearing with her husband Lewis Casson. Bernard Shaw wrote \"Saint Joan\" specially for her, and she starred in it with great success. She was made Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1931, and Companion of Honour in 1970.\n\nBenedict Campbell: Benedict \"Ben\" Campbell (born June 12, 1957) is a Canadian actor and voice actor whose work has consisted primarily of providing voices for television cartoons and video games. Early in his career, Campbell also appeared in a number of live action works. Campbell comes from an acting family; his parents are Douglas Campbell and Ann Casson, and he is the brother of Dirk Campbell. Campbell's maternal grandparents are Sir Lewis Casson and Dame Sybil Thorndike.\n\nThe Prince Chap: The Prince Chap is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by William C. deMille and written by Olga Printzlau based upon the play of the same name by Edward Peple. The film stars Thomas Meighan, Charles Ogle, Kathlyn Williams, Casson Ferguson, Ann Forrest, Peaches Jackson, and Mae Giraci. The film was released in August 1920, by Paramount Pictures.\n\nCrime on the Hill: Crime on the Hill is a 1933 British mystery film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Sally Blane, Nigel Playfair and Lewis Casson. The plot was based on a successful play by Jack de Leon and Jack Celestin. It was made by British International Pictures at Welwyn Studios in autumn 1933.\n\nDance Pretty Lady: Dance Pretty Lady is a 1932 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Ann Casson, Carl Harbord, Michael Hogan, Moore Marriott and Flora Robson. It was based on a novel by Compton Mackenzie.\n\nAnn Casson: Ann Casson (6 November 1915 \u2013 2 May 1990) was an English stage and film actress. She was the daughter of acting couple Sir Lewis Casson and Dame Sybil Thorndike. She was married to actor Douglas Campbell. The couple had four children. She was the younger sister of Christopher Casson.\n\nBachelor's Baby: Bachelor's Baby is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Ann Casson, William Freshman and Henry Wenman. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios.\n\nI Have Been Here Before: I Have Been Here Before is a play by J. B. 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The district includes 18 contributing buildings and 3 contributing structures in Curtin. The district includes buildings and structures related to an ironworks dating back to 1810, when founded by Roland Curtin, Sr., father of Andrew Gregg Curtin, and Miles Boggs. The district includes the iron master's mansion (1830), a late-19th century Victorian style dwelling, the Eagle Furnace stack (1847), the remains of a grist mill, a number of worker's houses, and an overgrown canal basin. The Eagle Ironworks closed in 1921. The area has been preserved and is operated as the Curtin Village at Eagle Ironworks Historical Site. The historical site is owned by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and managed by the Roland Curtin Foundation.\n\nViscount of Stormont: Viscount of Stormont is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1621 by James VI for his friend and helper Sir David Murray who had saved him from the attack of Earl Gowrie in 1600. Murray had already been created Lord Scone, also in the Peerage of Scotland in 1605. The peerages were created with remainder to 1) Sir Mungo Murray, fourth son of John Murray, 1st Earl of Tullibardine, failing which to 2) John Murray, who was created Earl of Annandale in 1625, and failing which to 3) Sir Andrew Murray, who was created Lord Balvaird in 1641. Lord Stormont died childless and was succeeded according to the special remainder by the aforementioned Mungo Murray, the second Viscount. He died without male issue and was succeeded according to the special remainder by James Murray, 2nd Earl of Annandale, who now also became the third Viscount Stormont. He was the son of the aforementioned John Murray, 1st Earl of Annandale. He was also childless and on his death in 1658 the earldom became extinct.\n\nEagle Gate College: Eagle Gate College is a for-profit college that specializes in career education. The College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). Eagle Gate College offers Bachelor's, associates, certificates, and diplomas in fields such as Medical Assisting, Nursing, Business Administration, and Criminal Justice. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036, 202-887-6791. More at www.ccneaccreditation.org. The college is located in Utah with campus locations in Murray and Layton. In addition to the campus locations, Eagle Gate College also offers programs online.\n\nIsaac Lester: Isaac \"Ike\" Lester was mayor of Murray, Utah from 1923\u20131929. He was Murray's first mayor to serve three terms. Lester defeated incumbent Charles Anderson. Lester's term was noted for improving a lighting system for the city and offering a contract through Utah Power and Light Company for the service. He was a member of the fraternal order Woodmen of the World. Prior to his election, he was a Sergeant in 4th Regimental Cavalry in the Spanish\u2013American War and was a chief in the Murray fire department.\n\nFred Hopkins: Fred Hopkins (October 10, 1947 \u2013 January 7, 1999) was a Chicago double bassist who played a major role in the development of the avant-garde jazz movement. He was a member of the avant garde jazz trio Air (with Henry Threadgill and Steve McCall) and David Murray's Low Class Conspiracy; he frequently worked with the cellist Diedre Murray. Hopkins played with a wide variety of musicians including Muhal Richard Abrams, Don Pullen, Hamiet Bluiett, Andrew Cyrille, Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre, Sunny Murray, Kahil El'Zabar, Malachi Thompson, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, David Murray, Anthony Braxton and Marion Brown.\n\nThe Green Sheet: The American Eagle, later known also as Murray Eagle and The Green Sheet, was a newspaper that covered central Salt Lake Valley, especially the city of Murray, Utah. The beginnings of \"The American Eagle\" of Murray, Utah, are shrouded in mystery. The newspaper may have been published as early as 1891 as the \"American\". Other sources list 1896 as the beginning publication date, before Murray was incorporated in 1903. The first known editor was Martin A. Willumsen. The \"Murray Eagle\" and \"Midvale Journal\" started out as the \"American Eagle\". By 1908 the newspaper was named the \"Murray Eagle\".\n\nAndrew Murray (Guyanese boxer): Andrew \"The Eagle\" Murray (1 July 1971 \u2014 26 January 2002 (aged 30)) born in Georgetown was a Guyanese professional welter/light middle/middleweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who won the World Boxing Council (WBC) FECARBOX welterweight title, World Boxing Association (WBA) Fedelatin welterweight title, and Commonwealth welterweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Association (WBA) World welterweight title against Ike Quartey, World Boxing Union (WBU) welterweight title against Michele Piccirillo, and World Boxing Organization (WBO) North American Boxing Organization (NABO) light middleweight title against Fathi Missaoui, his professional fighting weight varied from 145 lb , i.e. welterweight to 156 lb , i.e. middleweight. Andrew Murray was trained by Emanuel Steward, and was the Vice-President of the Guyana Amateur Boxing Board and was training several young boxers, and he had coached Hugo Lewis to the Guyanese super featherweight title on 26 December 2001. Andrew Murray died in a traffic collision on the Soesdyke-Linden Highway early in the morning of Sunday 27 January 2002, he had been in Linden promoting a fight card and was on his way back to Georgetown.\n\nThe Farmer and the Cowman: \"The Farmer and the Cowman\" is a song composed by Richard Rodgers and with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II for their musical \"Oklahoma! \". It is sung primarily by Andrew Carnes, Aunt Eller, and Ike Skidmore. In various versions of \"Oklahoma!\" , the singing parts for Ike, Andrew, and Aunt Eller have been swapped. Lines for Will Parker, Ado Annie, and Curly McLain are also included. Repetition of the refrain is sung by the entire company.\n\nMachiavelli and the Four Seasons: Machiavelli and the Four Seasons is a 1995 album by the Australian rock group TISM (This Is Serious Mum). It is TISM's most famous release and the one with which they received the most critical success and fame. The album was certified Gold by the ARIA Awards and won the ARIA Award for Best Independent Release. The award was accepted in person by Les Murray, the subject of the song \"What Nationality is Les Murray?\"' , who read a seemingly insulting acceptance speech in his native Hungarian. Three of its songs reached Triple J's Hottest 100, two of them in the top 10. This was also TISM's highest charting album, reaching number 8 in the Aria Charts.\n\nIke Quartey: Isufu \"Ike\" Quartey (born 27 November 1969) is a Ghanaian former professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 2006. 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The origin of the dubbel was a strong version of a brown beer brewed in Westmalle Abbey in 1856, which is known to have been on sale to the public by June 1861. In 1926, the recipe was changed, and it was sold as \"Dubbel Bruin\". Following World War Two, abbey beers became popular in Belgium and the name \"dubbel\" was used by several breweries for commercial purposes.\n\nTrappist beer: Trappist beer is a beer brewed by Trappist breweries. Eleven monasteries \u2014 six in Belgium, two in the Netherlands and one each in Austria, Italy and United States \u2014 currently brew beer and sell it as \"Authentic Trappist Product\".\n\nLeszynski naming convention: The Leszynski naming convention (or LNC) is a variant of Hungarian notation popularized by consultant Stan Leszynski specifically for use with Microsoft Access development. Although the naming convention is nowadays often used within the Microsoft Access community, and is the standard in Visual Basic programming, it is not widely used elsewhere.\n\nBurgasko: Burgasko is a light Bulgarian beer originally made in the seaside city of Burgas (Bulgarian: \u0411\u0443\u0440\u0433\u0430\u0441\u043a\u043e \u043f\u0438\u0432\u043e ). It was established in 1971, in 1995 was bought by Kamenitza, and is currently brewed at the Astika Brewery in Haskovo. It is owned by parent company Molson Coors. It is a light beer with 4.4% ABV and is sold in central and eastern Bulgaria.\n\nExoplanet naming convention: The exoplanet naming convention is an extension of the system used for naming multiple-star systems as adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). For exoplanets orbiting a single star, the name is normally formed by taking the name of its parent star and adding a lowercase letter. A provisional IAU-sanctioned standard exists to accommodate the naming of circumbinary planets. A limited number of exoplanets have IAU-sanctioned proper names. Other naming systems exist.\n\nHungarian notation: Hungarian notation is an identifier naming convention in computer programming, in which the name of a variable or function indicates its intention or kind, and in some dialects its type. The original Hungarian Notation uses intention or kind in its naming convention and is sometimes called Apps Hungarian as it became popular in the Microsoft Apps division in the development of Word, Excel and other apps. As the Microsoft Windows division adopted the naming convention, they used the actual data type for naming, and this convention became widely spread through the Windows API; this is sometimes called Systems Hungarian notation.\n\nMetacarcinus gracilis: The graceful rock crab or slender crab, Metacarcinus gracilis\u00a0(the naming convention recognized by WoRMS) or\u00a0Cancer gracilis\u00a0(the naming convention recognized by ITIS),\u00a0is one of only two members of the genus \"Metacarcinus,\" recognized by WoRMS, whose chelae (claws) are white tipped, the other crab being \"M. magister\" (Dungeness crab). Both of these eastern Pacific crab species are recognized by ITIS as belonging to the much larger genus Cancer. \"M. gracilis\" has been caught from Alaska to Bah\u00eda Magdelena, Baja California. Although \"M. gracilis\" is only found in the Pacific Ocean, it has cousins in the Atlantic Ocean. The genus \"Cancer\" (\"sensu lato\") apparently evolved in the Pacific Ocean and later migrated to the Atlantic Ocean. Larvae and small juveniles of this species are often seen riding jellyfish, especially \"Phacellophora camtschatica\". The juvenile crabs steal food from the jellyfish and also clean off parasitic amphipods.\n\nProduct naming convention: A product naming convention is a process of product or good description or titling. Consistent use of alphanumeric characters and separating devices defines a Naming convention. The naming convention will create an identifier for that version or model of product or goods.\n\nDungeness crab: The Dungeness crab, Metacarcinus magister (the naming convention recognized by WoRMS) or Cancer magister (the naming convention recognized by ITIS), is a species of crab that inhabits eelgrass beds and water bottoms on the west coast of North America. 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It was also notable as the birthplace of Mary Sawyer, the subject of the American children's nursery rhyme \"Mary Had a Little Lamb\". The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The Sawyer family, whose descendants still own the property, have had a reproduction of the house built on its site.\n\nRow, Row, Row Your Boat: \"Row, Row, Row Your Boat\" is an English language nursery rhyme and a popular children's song. It can also be an \"action\" nursery rhyme, whose singers sit opposite one another and \"row\" forwards and backwards with joined hands. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19236.\n\nA Wise Old Owl: \"A Wise Old Owl\" is an English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7734 and in The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes, 2nd Ed. of 1997, as number 394. The rhyme is an improvement of a traditional nursery rhyme \"There was an owl lived in an oak, wisky, wasky, weedle.\"\n\nTweedledum and Tweedledee: Tweedledum and Tweedledee are fictional characters in an English nursery rhyme and in Lewis Carroll's \"Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There\". Their names may have originally come from an epigram written by poet John Byrom . The nursery rhyme has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19800. The names have since become synonymous in western popular culture slang for any two people who look and act in identical ways, generally in a derogatory context.\n\nOne, Two, Buckle My Shoe: \"One, Two, Buckle My Shoe\" is a popular English language nursery rhyme and counting-out rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 11284.\n\nThree Little Kittens: \"Three Little Kittens\" is an English language nursery rhyme, probably with roots in the British folk tradition. The rhyme as published today however is a sophisticated piece usually attributed to American poet Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (1787\u20131860). With the passage of time, the poem has been absorbed into the \"Mother Goose\" collection. The rhyme tells of three kittens who first lose, then find and soil, their mittens. When all is finally set to rights, the kittens receive their mother's approval and some pie. 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In 1936, it was brought from Hungary (where it was called Marokko) to the United States and named pick-up sticks. It is a trivial game of India too, played in country side since it was named mikado. This term is not very specific in respect to existing stick game variations. Probably the \"Mikado\" name was not used because it was a brand name of a game producer. The game got its name from the highest scoring (blue) stick \"Mikado\" (Emperor of Japan). The buddhistic Chien Tung also contains a stick called \"emperor\".\n\n2-8-2+2-8-2: Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, a 2-8-2+2-8-2 is an articulated locomotive using a pair of 2-8-2 power units back to back, with the boiler and cab suspended between them. The 2-8-2 wheel arrangement has a single pair of leading wheels in a leading truck, followed by four coupled pairs of driving wheels and a pair of trailing wheels in a trailing truck. Since the 2-8-2 type was known as Mikado, the corresponding Garratt and Modified Fairlie types were usually known as Double Mikado.\n\nSports memorabilia: The term sports memorabilia usually refers to a souvenir, memento, keepsake or token of remembrance that is directly connected to a famous athlete, sporting event or personality. These items are generally collected by fans that find sentimental and/ or monetary value of the item(s). There is no set parameter regarding the amount of items, type of sport, or even the era that an item may reflect. A piece of certain kind may be considered a collectable item.\n\nStock keeping unit: In the field of inventory management, a stock keeping unit (SKU) ( , or ) is a distinct type of item for sale, such as a product or service, and all attributes associated with the item type that distinguish it from other item types. For a product, these attributes could include, but are not limited to, manufacturer, description, material, size, color, packaging, and warranty terms. When a business takes an inventory, it counts the quantity it has of each SKU.\n\nQuadratic knapsack problem: The quadratic knapsack problem (QKP), first introduced in 19th century, is an extension of knapsack problem that allows for quadratic terms in the objective function: Given a set of items, each with a weight, a value, and an extra profit that can be earned if two items are selected, determine the number of item to include in a collection without exceeding capacity of the knapsack, so as to maximize the overall profit. Usually, quadratic knapsack problems come with a restriction on the number of copies of each kind of item: either 0, or 1. This special type of QKP forms the 0-1 quadratic knapsack problem, which was first discussed by Gallo et al.\n\nSt. Louis\u2013San Francisco 4003: St. Louis\u2013San Francisco 4003 is a 2-8-2, Mikado type, standard gauge steam railway locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company in 1919 as a standard USRA Light Mikado for the Pennsylvania Railroad. The PRR, for unknown reasons, rejected 33 of 38 locomotives in the order. The United States Railroad Administration reassigned 23 of them (road numbers 4000-4007 and 4017-4031) to the St. Louis\u2013San Francisco Railway (SLSF), also known as the \"Frisco\". The Frisco also received 10 sisters from the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad (road numbers 4008-4016 and 4032), making 33 in all. She is now on display at the Fort Smith Trolley Museum in Fort Smith, Arkansas.\n\nLadder match: A ladder match is a type of match in professional wrestling, most commonly one where an item (usually a title belt) is hung above the ring, and the winner is the contestant who climbs a ladder and retrieves the item. The ladder itself becomes a key feature of the match, as wrestlers will use the ladder as a weapon to strike the opponent(s), as a launching pad for acrobatic attacks, and frequently these matches include impressive falls from the top of the ladder. However, there were very few matches in which the hung item must be used in a special manner in order to win the match, such as striking the opponent with the item (see Bam Bam Bigelow Vs. Scott Hall taser match, where one must strike the opponent with the taser, regardless of who retrieved the taser first).\n\nKind (type theory): In the area of mathematical logic and computer science known as type theory, a kind is the type of a type constructor or, less commonly, the type of a higher-order type operator. A kind system is essentially a simply typed lambda calculus \"one level up\", endowed with a primitive type, denoted formula_1 and called \"type\", which is the kind of any data type which does not need any type parameters.\n\nFree response: Free response, usually referred to as essay, is a type of question used in tests in education, workplace, and government. Most free response questions ask or require the test-taker to state a belief, opinion, or write a short essay and support it with facts, examples, or other evidence. However, few tests solely rely on these types of problems, and tend to work in conjunction with other types, such as multiple choice. Free response questions generally test more than straight knowledge and ask for a \"big picture\" type of response \"(see example)\". Also, they usually allow the taker to choose an area in which they are familiar. According to National Council on Measurement in Education, a free-response item is a test item in which the responders must create a response or product rather than choose a response from a set supplied with the item. A short-answer item, mathematics problem, and writing sample are examples.\n\nZingo!: Zingo! is a game inspired by Bingo released by ThinkFun in 2002.", "question": "Zingo! and Mikado, is a type of which kind item?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"items_classified": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of items that are being classified.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the item."}, "contextual_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the item as found in the context, highlighting its type."}}, "required": ["name", "contextual_description"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "common_category": {"type": "string", "description": "The common category that all listed items belong to."}, "is_a_game": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates whether the common category is 'game'."}}, "required": ["items_classified", "common_category", "is_a_game"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"items_classified": [{"name": "Zingo!", "contextual_description": "Zingo! is a game inspired by Bingo released by ThinkFun in 2002."}, {"name": "Mikado", "contextual_description": "Mikado is a pick-up sticks game originating in Europe."}], "common_category": "game", "is_a_game": true}, "ground_truth": {"items_classified": [{"name": "Zingo!", "contextual_description": "a game inspired by Bingo"}, {"name": "Mikado", "contextual_description": "a pick-up sticks game originating in Europe"}], "common_category": "game", "is_a_game": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1853, "output_tokens": 82, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "87b61d2fc49e9a414403e291456f29a0edb3e3f81e7e81a1929d1818a0215e5b", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a72fc8d5542991f9a20c5ea", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Shooter Jennings", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Shooter Jennings: Waylon Albright \"Shooter\" Jennings (born May 19, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter active mainly in the outlaw country music and Southern rock genres. He is the son of country music legend Waylon Jennings.\n\nCome with Me (Waylon Jennings song): \"Come with Me\" is a song written by Chuck Howard and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in August 1979 as the first single from the album, \"What Goes Around Comes Around\". \"Come with Me\" was Waylon Jennings' eighth No. 1 on the Country chart as a solo artist. The single stayed at No. 1 for two weeks and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the Country chart.\n\nAre You Sure Hank Done It This Way: \"Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way\" is a song written and performed by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in August 1975 as the first single from the album \"Dreaming My Dreams\". The song was Waylon Jennings' fourth number one on the country chart as a solo artist. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent a total of sixteen weeks on the country chart.\n\nIf Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now: \"If Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in January 1988 as the second single from the album \"A Man Called Hoss\". The song reached number 16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Waylon Jennings, his son Shooter Jennings and Roger Murrah.\n\nBlack Country Rock Media: Black Country Rock Media is an American independent multiple format recording record label owned by Shooter Jennings. Black Country Rock began in 2010 as a brand label for Shooter Jennings 2010 album Black Ribbons and evolved into a full record label with offices in Nashville, Tennessee and Los Angeles, California.\n\nOld 97's & Waylon Jennings: Old 97's & Waylon Jennings is an EP consisting of 1996 demo recordings by American country/rock band Old 97's and two unreleased duets with country music legend Waylon Jennings. It was released on October 1, 2013 by Omnivore Recordings.\n\nNashville Rebel (box set): Nashville Rebel is a box set by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records through Legacy Recordings in 2006. According to Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine, it is \"\"the first comprehensive, multi-label Waylon Jennings retrospective ever assembled\", comprising ninety-two songs recorded between 1958 and 1994, with selections from the majority of the singer's recording career. The first track of the box set is the Buddy Holly-produced \"Jole Blon,\" released in 1958, while the last is \"I Do Believe,\" a song produced by Don Was that was included on The Highwaymen's 1995 release, \"The Road Goes on Forever\". The other material on the box set covers Jennings' career chronologically, with songs ranging from his years on RCA's roster to later compositions from his short-lived stay at Epic Records; it ignores, however, the tracks from Jennings albums released on independent labels. The majority of the singer's charting singles are included in the package, as are collaborations such as \"Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys\" with Willie Nelson and \"Highwayman\" with The Highwaymen. A notable addition is the previously unreleased \"The Greatest Cowboy of Them All,\" a 1978 duet with Johnny Cash which was later recorded by Cash alone for \"A Believer Sings the Truth\" (1979) and \"The Mystery of Life\" (1991); two others, \"It's Sure Been Fun\" and \"People in Dallas Got Hair,\" had never been released in the United States. \"Nashville Rebel\" was released on four CDs, with a 140-page booklet and liner notes by Rich Keinzle and Lenny Kaye.\n\nThe Days of Sand and Shovels: \"The Days of Sand and Shovels\" is a song written by Doyle Marsh and George Reneau, and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in April 1969 as the second single from his album \"The Best of Waylon Jennings\". The song peaked at number 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart. It also reached number 1 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada.\n\nThe Best of Waylon: The Best of Waylon is a compilation album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records in 1986, following the singer's departure from the label. It consists primarily of material from Jennings' last years at RCA, including \"Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will)\" and \"Never Could Toe the Mark\". It is also notable for including two previously unreleased Jennings recordings: \"I Don't Have Anymore Love Songs\" and \"Money Cannot Make the Man\". \"The Best of Waylon\" failed to chart and was Jennings' final release on RCA.\n\nRose in Paradise: \"Rose in Paradise\" is a song written by Stewart Harris and Jim McBride, and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in January 1987 as the first single from the album \"Hangin' Tough\". \"Rose in Paradise\" was Waylon Jennings' twelfth number one country single. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of nineteen weeks on the country chart. 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While at Cooper Union she discovered sculpture and spent several years traveling around Europe and studying in Pietrasanta, Italy. Her memorial to Countee Cullen is in the collection of the New York Public Library. In 2003, she unveiled the Boston Women's Memorial on Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Boston which includes statues of Phillis Wheatley, Abigail Adams, and Lucy Stone. In 2006, Bergmann's statue of the famous contralto Marian Anderson was unveiled on the campus of Converse College in Spartanburg, SC. In 2010, Bergmann created a sculpture of a slave girl named Sally Maria Diggs, or \"Pinky,\" whose freedom was purchased for $900 in 1860. Bergmann also completed a commission commemorating the events of September 11, 2001 for New York City's Cathedral of St. John the Divine entitled \"Memorial to September 11\".\n\nWoodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York): Woodlawn Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in New York City and is a designated National Historic Landmark. 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Dominant themes of independence and freedom were exemplified by Jos\u00e9 Mart\u00ed, who led the modernista movement in Latin American literature. Writers such as the poet Nicol\u00e1s Guill\u00e9n focused on literature as social protest. Others, including Dulce Mar\u00eda Loynaz, Jos\u00e9 Lezama Lima and Alejo Carpentier, dealt with more personal or universal issues. And a few more, such as Reinaldo Arenas and Guillermo Cabrera Infante, earned international recognition in the postrevolutionary era.\n\nYuzurihara: Yuzurihara (Yuzuri Hara) is the name of a village in Japan. The village of Yuzurihara (Yuzuri Hara) came to the attention of the world in the year 2000 when ABC Television Network made a documentary report which highlighted the fact that many of the villagers who lived in Yuzurihara or Yuzuri Hara had very young skin, healthy hair and were extremely supple. They also lived longer and did not appear to exhibit the signs of aging which commonly occurs at this age. Many of the people were in their 80s and 90s but looked years younger. The village of Yazurihara or Yazuri Hara become known as \"The Village of Long Life\" after the report was televised on American TV.\n\nFire!!: Fire!! was an African-American literary magazine published in New York City in 1926 during the Harlem Renaissance. The publication was started by Wallace Thurman, Zora Neale Hurston, Aaron Douglas, John P. Davis, Richard Bruce Nugent, Gwendolyn Bennett, Lewis Grandison Alexander, Countee Cullen, and Langston Hughes. After it published one issue, its quarters burned down, and the magazine ended.\n\nGuillermo Cabrera: Guillermo Cabrera Gonz\u00e1lez (born February 28, 1982) is a Dominican Republic former swimmer, who specialized in backstroke events. Cabrera competed only in the men's 200 m backstroke at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, as the Dominican Republic's first ever swimmer in Olympic history. He posted a FINA B-standard entry time of 2:07.17 from the Caribbean Islands Swimming Championships in Oranjestad, Aruba. He challenged five other swimmers in heat one, including Hong Kong's Alex Fong, who later became one of city's most popular singers. He raced to fourth place by a 2.75-second deficit behind winner Fong in 2:08.22. Cabrera failed to advance into the semifinals, as he placed forty-first overall in the prelims.\n\nJessie Redmon Fauset: Jessie Redmon Fauset (April 27, 1882 \u2013 April 30, 1961) was an African American editor, poet, essayist, novelist, and educator. Fauset\u2019s literary work helped sculpt African American literature in the 1920s as she focused on portraying a true image of African American life and history. Her black fictional characters were working professionals which was an inconceivable concept to American society during this time Her story lines related to themes of racial discrimination, \u201cpassing,\u201d and feminism. From 1919-1926, Fauset\u2019s position as literary editor of \"The Crisis,\" a NAACP magazine, allowed her to contribute to the Harlem Renaissance by promoting literary work that related to the social movements of this era. Through her work as a literary editor and reviewer, she discouraged black writers from lessening the racial qualities of the characters in their work, and encouraged them to write honestly and openly about the African American race. She wanted a realistic and positive representation of the African American community in literature that had never before been as prominently displayed. Before and after working on \"The Crisis,\" she worked for decades as a French teacher in public schools in Washington, DC and New York City. She published four novels during the 1920s and 1930s, exploring the lives of the black middle-class. 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She later reprised the role in the BBC's revival of the series (2010\u201312). Marsh also co-created the television series \"The House of Eliott\" in 1991. Her film appearances include \"Cleopatra\" (1963), \"Frenzy\" (1972), \"The Changeling\" (1980), \"Return to Oz\" (1985), \"Willow\" (1988) and \"Monarch\" (2000).\n\nCotton Candy (film): Cotton Candy is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film directed by Ron Howard and broadcast on NBC. It is also known as Ron Howard's Cotton Candy.\n\nRance Howard: Rance Howard (born November 17, 1928) is an American actor who has starred in film and on television. He is the father of actor and filmmaker Ron Howard and actor Clint Howard, and grandfather of the actress Bryce Dallas Howard.\n\nKeeley Hawes: Keeley Clare Julia Hawes (born 10 February 1976) is an English actress. She starred in the film version of \"The Last September\" (1999) and has voiced roles in video games, such as Lara Croft in several of the \"Tomb Raider\" games. 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The song was written by Madonna, Martin Kierszenbaum, Natalia Keery-Fisher, Mike Dean, Kanye West and Tommy Brown. It was produced by Madonna, Dean and West, with Charlie Heat serving as co-producer. The demo of \"Holy Water\" leaked on the internet in late December 2014 and later its full version leaked in February 2015, a month prior to the album's release. \"Holy Water\" is an electronica and technopop song, and it features minimalist bass stutter, ricocheting synths and \"martial beats\" in its instrumentation.\n\nTony Iommi: Anthony Frank \"Tony\" Iommi ( ; born 19 February 1948) is an English guitarist, songwriter and producer. He is best known as the lead guitarist and one of the four founder members of the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath, and has been the band's sole continual member and primary composer for nearly five decades.\n\nOut of My Mind / Holy Water: \"Out of My Mind / Holy Water\" is a fund-raising two-track CD single from the supergroup WhoCares, a Tony Iommi and Ian Gillan collaboration, a direct continuation of the Rock Aid Armenia project. The CD contains the single \"Out of My Mind\" and the song \"Holy Water\" with the latter using the traditional Armenian instrument, the duduk by two Armenian musicians Arshak Sahakyan and Ara Gevorgyan.\n\nHoly Water (Bad Company album): Holy Water is the ninth studio album by the English hard rock band Bad Company, and their third with Brian Howe as lead vocalist. The album was released on June 12, 1990. It went platinum, selling over 1,000,000 units, and climbed to #35 on The Billboard Top Pop Albums Chart. The first single \"Holy Water\", was a #1 Billboard Album Rock Track for two weeks during the Summer of '90 as the band toured the U.S. with Damn Yankees. The single \"If You Needed Somebody\" became a major hit in early 1991, reaching # 16 on Billboards Hot 100 chart and #2 (for two weeks) on the Album Rock chart. \"Boys Cry Tough\"(#3), \"Stranger, Stranger\"(#9) and \"Walk Through Fire\"(#28 Hot 100 chart / #14 Album Rock chart) also received substantial airplay.\n\nAspergillum: An aspergillum (less commonly, aspergilium or aspergil) is a liturgical implement used to sprinkle holy water. It comes in two common forms: a brush that is dipped in the water and shaken, and a silver ball on a stick. 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It is believed that this place, Dakkar Tashiding in the center of four sacred caves, Sharchog Bephug in the east, Khandozangphu in the south, Dechenphug in the west and Lhari Nyingphug in the north, is meant to free you from the suffering of hell. At the start of the year the vase is opened and the Lama or monk determines the future. \u201cIf the water is to the brim, it foretells a year in which peace and prosperity will prevail. If the water is over the brim and is spilling, it signifies a year with natural disaster and disturbances. If the water level is low or almost dry it signifies famine.\u201d The celebration of \u201cThe Holy Water Vase\u201d started under the rule of King Trisong Deutsonin Tibet, Guru Padmasambhava.\u201d It is believed that the water overflowed from the vase as a sign of a good omen and there was an earthquake. The four guardian deities of Dharma and the gods of thirty three heavens showered flowers from the sky.\u201d This ritual is one of the holiest in Sikkim. From midnight until the next day thousands are seen waiting to receive the holy water. \u201cA part of the holy water is distributed amongst the gathering of devotes and the pot is replenished with river water and sealed at the end of the festival to be opened only in the during next Bumchu festival.\u201d It is said that by taking a drop of the Bumchu water enlightenment is achieved and all of the evil spirits and distress are removed. It is said one would somehow attain a form of Buddhahood or be born at a higher ranking in the next life. In 2016, it will be on March 19-20.\n\nShivagange: Sri Honnammadevi Temple is inside the cave. Sri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple is also inside the cave. Gavi means Cave, Gangadhareshwara means Parameshwara having Gange on the top. 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Originally broadcast in 1989 and 1991, it starred Frankie Howerd, Peggy Mount, Maggie Steed, Tony Haygarth and Pam Ferris. The series was devised by Morwenna Banks and Chris England.\n\nSuperfrank!: Superfrank! was a 1987 one-hour television special starring English comedian Frankie Howerd OBE. The special show marked his return to television performance after an absence of five years.\n\nUp the Front: Up the Front is a 1972 British comedy film. It is the third film spin-off from the TV series \"Up Pompeii! \" (the previous film being \"Up the Chastity Belt\" set in the Middle Ages which followed on from the \"Up Pompeii\" film), directed by Bob Kellett, it stars Frankie Howerd as Lurk (a descendant of the slave Lurcio in Up Pompeii), a coward who is hypnotised into bravery.\n\nUp Pompeii (film): Up Pompeii is a 1971 British sex comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd and Michael Hordern. 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Co-starring Nina Dobrev, Rob Riggle, James D'Arcy and Keegan-Michael Key, the film was released on August 13, 2014.\n\nA Bug's Life: A Bug's Life is a 1998 American computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by John Lasseter, the film involves a misfit ant named Flik that is looking for \"tough warriors\" to save his colony from greedy grasshoppers, only to recruit a group of bugs that turn out to be an inept circus troupe. The film stars the voices of Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.\n\nDave Foley: David Scott \"Dave\" Foley (born January 4, 1963) is a Canadian actor, stand-up comedian, director, producer and writer. He is known as a co-founder of the comedy group \"The Kids in the Hall\", responsible for their eponymous sketch show and the feature-length film \"\". He played Dave Nelson in the sitcom \"NewsRadio\", voiced Flik in \"A Bug's Life\" and hosted the game show \"Celebrity Poker Showdown\".\n\nThe Wrong Guy: The Wrong Guy is a 1997 Canadian comedy film directed by David Steinberg. It was co-written by Dave Foley of \"The Kids in the Hall\" and \"Newsradio\" fame, along with David Anthony Higgins and Jay Kogen (the latter of \"The Simpsons\" writing fame). Foley also stars in the picture, along with David Anthony Higgins, Jennifer Tilly, Colm Feore and Joe Flaherty.\n\nFreeloaders (film): Freeloaders is an American ensemble comedy film directed by Dan Rosen and written by Rosen and singer Dave Gibbs. The film is produced by the Broken Lizard comedy troupe and is independently financed. \"Freeloaders\" stars Clifton Collins Jr., Josh Lawson, Kevin Sussman, Zoe Boyle, Nat Faxon, Warren Hutcherson, Jane Seymour, Olivia Munn, Dave Foley and Counting Crows lead singer Adam Duritz. 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The film follows a group of teenagers at a remote elite boarding school who find themselves in legitimate danger after playing a group parlor game called Cry Wolf, ensuing in rumors of a serial killer when a young woman is found murdered near their campus. The film was released in the United States on September 16, 2005, earning $15 million worldwide from a $1 million budget.\n\nFrankenweenie (2012 film): Frankenweenie is a 2012 American 3D stop-motion-animated fantasy horror comedy film directed by Tim Burton and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a remake of Burton's 1984 short film of the same name and is a parody of and a homage to the 1931 film \"Frankenstein\" based on Mary Shelley's book of the same name. 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In 1979, he won an Oscar for his work on the film \"The Black Stallion\". He did not attend the Academy Award ceremony, and became the butt of a series of jokes by Johnny Carson. He was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound for \"Never Cry Wolf\".\n\nNever Cry Wolf: Never Cry Wolf is an account of the author\u2019s experience observing wolves in subarctic Canada by Farley Mowat, first published in 1963 by McClelland and Stewart. It was adapted into a film of the same name in 1983. It has been credited for dramatically changing the public image of the wolf to a more positive one.\n\nCharles Martin Smith: Charles Martin Smith (born October 30, 1953) is an American film actor, writer, and director. He is best known for his roles in \"American Graffiti\" (1973), \"The Buddy Holly Story\" (1978), \"Never Cry Wolf\" (1983), \"Starman\" (1984), \"The Untouchables\" (1987), \"Deep Cover\" (1992), \"Speechless\" (1994) and \"Deep Impact\" (1998). He is further known for directing the films \"The Snow Walker\" (2003), \"Dolphin Tale\" (2011) and \"Dolphin Tale 2\" (2014).\n\nTodd Boekelheide: Todd Boekelheide (born June 27, 1954) is an American film composer based in the San Francisco Bay Area, best known for his work scoring documentary films. He won an Academy Award for Best Sound (\"Amadeus\", 1984) and was nominated for another in the same category (\"Never Cry Wolf\", 1983).\n\nLudwig N. Carbyn: Ludwig \"Lu\" Norbert Carbyn is an internationally recognized expert on wolf biology, a research scientist emeritus at the Canadian Wildlife Service, and an adjunct professor at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta. He has studied wolf ecology and behaviour in Canada since 1970, including pioneering research into the ecological role of wolves as predators in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and great plains as well as the wolf-bison ecosystem of Wood Buffalo National Park. 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The match had an attendance of 89,874, a record which still stands as the largest ever for an FA Cup Final at the new Wembley Stadium.\n\nList of Sunderland A.F.C. seasons: Sunderland Association Football Club was founded in 1879 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club by James Allan. They turned professional in 1885. Sunderland won their first Football League championship in the 1891\u201392 season two years after joining the league. They won the next Football League First Division on three occasions in four seasons; in 1892, 1893 and 1895, separated by a runner-up spot in 1894. In the 1901\u201302 season, Sunderland won their fifth Football League First Division championship. They came close to completing the \"league and cup double\" in the 1912\u201313 season, winning the league but losing to Aston Villa in the 1913 FA Cup Final. The team's next success came in the 1935\u201336 season when they won the League Championship and also the Charity Shield. They had not won the FA Cup until the 1936\u201337 season when they defeated Preston North End in the 1937 FA Cup Final. Sunderland entered The Football League in 1890 and were not relegated from the top division until the 1957\u201358 season; a total of 58 seasons in the highest division of England. Their next trophy came in the 1973 FA Cup Final as they beat Leeds United 1\u20130. They reached the 1985 Football League Cup Final but finished as runners-up to Norwich City after being beaten 1\u20130. In the 1986\u201387 season Sunderland were relegated to the Football League Third Division for the first time in their history under the management of Lawrie McMenemy, they however, returned to the second division the following season as champions\u2013their lowest position in the English football league system. Their first appearance in the Premier League came in the 1999\u20132000 season after being promoted as champions from Division One. 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He has served on numerous advisory boards, including the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel of the U.S. Department of Energy, the Scientific Advisory Board of the Max Planck Institute for Physics, the Board of Governors for the Weizmann Institute of Science, the Accelerator Advisory Panel of the International Linear Collider Global Design Effort, the Machine Advisory Committee for Italy's SuperB Project, the Advisory Board of the John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science, and the Board of Governors and Board of Councilors of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology. \n\nSchedule H: Schedule H is a class of prescription drugs in India appearing as an appendix to the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 introduced in 1945. These are drugs which cannot be purchased over the counter without the prescription of a qualified doctor.The manufacture and sale of all drugs are covered under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules. 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The island, 10,990 sqkm in area, lies about 145 km south of Cuba, and 191 km west of Hispaniola (the island containing the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic). Jamaica is the fourth-largest island country in the Caribbean, by area.\n\nMappillai (1989 film): Mappillai (English: Son-in-law ) is a 1989 Tamil action comedy film directed by Rajasekhar starring Rajinikanth and Amala in lead roles. It is a remake of Telugu film \"Athaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu\", the Tamil version was produced by Geetha Arts, and Chiranjeevi who played the lead role in the original telugu version made a special appearance in this film. The film opened to positive response from the public and was a Mega hit Blockbuster movie ran 200 days at the Box-office history of Tamil cinema 890 shows were houseful, all the credits once again goes to superb mass style acting approach of Superstar Rajinikanth. 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Despite citing mixed reviews at the time of release, this movie ran well and had good box office collections.\n\nRan Kevita 2: Ran Kevita 2, distributed as \"Ran Kevita II - Gopaluge Wickrama\" in CEL and NFC Theatres, (Sinhalese: \"\u0dbb\u0db1\u0dca \u0d9a\u0dd9\u0dc0\u0dd2\u0da7 2\" ) is a 2013 Sri Lankan Sinhala children's fantasy film directed by Udayakantha Warnasuriya and co-produced by Pravin Jayarathne, Ranjith Jayasooriya, Janitha Marasinghe and Udayakantha Warnasuriya. It is the sequel to 2009 film \"Ran Kevita\" directed by the same director. It stars Hisham Samsudeen and Harith Samarasinghe in lead roles along with Ananda Wickramage and Asela Jayakody. Music composed by Mahesh Denipitiya. 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He represented the 25th district from 1971 to 2006 as a member of the Republican party. He is an alumnus of the North Dakota State College of Science, North Dakota State University and Rutgers University Eagleton Institution of Politics. Thane is a farmer, residing in Wahpeton, North Dakota.\n\nUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County: The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (often referred to as UMBC) is an American public research university, located in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, mostly in the community of Catonsville, approximately 10 minutes (8.3 miles) from downtown Baltimore City, 9 minutes (6.1 miles) from Baltimore\u2013Washington International Airport (BWI). With a fall 2016 enrollment of 13,640 students, 48 undergraduate majors, over 60 graduate programs (36 master, 24 doctoral, and 17 graduate certificate programs) and the first university research park in Maryland, UMBC has been named the #1 Up-and-Coming University for six years in a row, since 2009, by \"US News & World Report\". In addition, \"US News & World Report\" has placed UMBC in the top ten for best undergraduate teaching six years in a row, being placed at #5, the second highest-ranked public university.\n\n2004 North Dakota State Bison football team: The 2004 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season. It was the program's first season competing at the NCAA Division I-AA level. The Bison were led by second-year head coach Craig Bohl and played their home games at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota. 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The game was famously well known for a touchdown catch made by Randall Cobb from Aaron Rodgers with less than a minute remaining to seal the win. The play came on a 4th and 8 situation in which Cobb was wide open near the endzone. The Packers entered the playoffs as the 4 seed in the NFC. In the wild card game, they lost 23-20 in a rematch with the 49ers on a Phil Dawson field goal as time expired. The game was one of the coldest in NFL playoff history, with a final temperature of 5\u00a0\u00b0F (-15\u00a0\u00b0C)\n\n2013 Houston Texans season: The Houston Texans season was the franchise's 12th season in the National Football League. The Texans failed to improve upon their 12\u20134 record from 2012, suffering through a season-ending 14-game losing streak following a 2\u20130 start and missing the playoffs for the first time since 2010. Head coach Gary Kubiak was fired after eight seasons following their eleventh loss (Week 14 vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars). 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He was then officially announced by the Packers that he was promoted from his defensive quality control position to his current cornerbacks coach on February 3 of 2009 after speculation by the media. Whitt Jr. has also spent time with the Atlanta Falcons in 2007 as an Assistant Defensive Backs coach. Whitt attended Auburn High School, graduating in 1997, and was a walk-on wide receiver for the Auburn University Tigers football team the following season before earning a scholarship. When an injury ended his playing career, Whitt became a student assistant at Auburn University. After completing a degree in communications in 2001, Whitt was hired as wide receivers coach at The Citadel, before moving on to become cornerbacks coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Louisville under head coach Bobby Petrino in 2003. 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The film is a remake of the French film \"Le Corbeau\" (\"The Raven\", 1943) directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot.\n\nAlgiers (film): Algiers is a 1938 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Charles Boyer, Sigrid Gurie, and Hedy Lamarr. Written by John Howard Lawson, the film is about a notorious French jewel thief hiding in the labyrinthine native quarter of Algiers known as the Casbah. Feeling imprisoned by his self-imposed exile, he is drawn out of hiding by a beautiful French tourist who reminds him of happier times in Paris. The Walter Wanger production was a remake of the successful 1937 French film \"P\u00e9p\u00e9 le Moko\", which derived its plot from the Henri La Barthe novel of the same name.\n\nBreathless (1983 film): Breathless is a 1983 American drama film directed by Jim McBride and written by McBride and L. M. Kit Carson, starring Richard Gere and Val\u00e9rie Kaprisky. It is a remake of the 1960 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and written by Jean-Luc Godard and Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut, \"\u00c0 bout de souffle\" (known as \"Breathless\" in English) and was released in France under the title A Bout de Souffle Made in USA. The original film is about an American girl and a French criminal in Paris. The remake is about a French girl and an American criminal in Los Angeles.\n\nThe Intouchables: The Intouchables (French: Intouchables ] , UK: Untouchable) is a 2011 French buddy comedy-drama film directed by Olivier Nakache & \u00c9ric Toledano. It stars Fran\u00e7ois Cluzet and Omar Sy. Nine weeks after its release in France on 2 November 2011, it became the second biggest box office hit in France, just behind the 2008 film \"Welcome to the Sticks\". The film was voted the cultural event of 2011 in France with 52% of votes in a poll by Fnac. The film has received several award nominations. In France, the film won the C\u00e9sar Award for Best Actor for Omar Sy, and garnered seven further nominations for the C\u00e9sar Awards, including the C\u00e9sar Award for Best Film, which it lost to the Best Picture winner \"The Artist\".\n\nMonsieur Hire: Monsieur Hire (] ) is a 1989 French film directed by Patrice Leconte and starring Michel Blanc in the title role and Sandrine Bonnaire as the object of Hire's affection. The film received numerous accolades as well as a glowing review from the American film critic Roger Ebert, who later added the film to his list of \"Great Movies.\" The screenplay of the film is based on the novel \"Les Fian\u00e7ailles de M. Hire\" by Georges Simenon and has original music by Michael Nyman. It is a remake of Julien Duvivier's 1947 film \"Panique\" with Michel Simon.\n\nJungle 2 Jungle: Jungle 2 Jungle is a 1997 American comedy film directed by John Pasquin, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and TF1 Films Productions, and starring Tim Allen, Martin Short, Lolita Davidovich, David Ogden Stiers, JoBeth Williams, and Sam Huntington as Mimi-Siku. It is an American remake of the 1994 French film \"Un indien dans la ville\" (also known as \"Little Indian, Big City\"). \"Jungle 2 Jungle\"' s plot follows the original film fairly closely, with the biggest difference being the change in location from Paris to New York.\n\nIrma Vep: Irma Vep is a 1996 film directed by the French director Olivier Assayas, starring Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung (playing herself) in a story about the disasters that result as a middle-aged French film director (played by Jean-Pierre L\u00e9aud) attempts to remake Louis Feuillade's classic silent film serial \"Les vampires\". Taking place as it does largely through the eyes of a foreigner (Cheung), it is also a meditation on the state of the French film industry at that time.\n\nChloe (film): Chloe is a 2009 erotic thriller film directed by Atom Egoyan, a remake of the 2003 French film \"Nathalie...\". It stars Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, and Amanda Seyfried in the title role. Its screenplay was written by Erin Cressida Wilson, based on the earlier French film, written by Anne Fontaine.\n\nDo Knot Disturb: Do Knot Disturb is a Bollywood comedy film directed by David Dhawan. The film is a remake of the 2006 French film \"The Valet\" (French: \"La Doublure\"). It released on 2 October 2009, and received generally positive reviews upon release, though failed to make an impact at the box office. 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Following the release of his successful second album, \"Conflicts & Confusion\", Crime Boss left Suave House Records and formed his own independent label called Crime Lab Records and released \"Still at Large\" through it. Though his previous two albums were produced by Suave House's T-Mix, Crime Boss himself handled a majority of the album's production. '\n\nEye for an eye: \"Only one eye for one eye\" , also known as \"An eye for an eye\", or the law of retaliation, is the principle that a person who has injured another person is to be penalized to a similar degree, or in softer interpretations, the victim receives the [estimated] value of the injury in compensation. The intent behind the principle was to \"restrict\" compensation to the value of the loss.\n\nAl Capone: Alphonse Gabriel Capone ( ; ] ; January 17, 1899\u00a0\u2013 January 25, 1947), sometimes known by the nickname Scarface, was an American mobster, crime boss and businessman who attained fame during the Prohibition era as the co-founder and boss of the Chicago Outfit. His seven-year reign as crime boss ended when he was 33 years old.\n\nOne Eye Peak: One Eye Peak is a mountain located at Princess Louisa Inlet. One Eye Peak is part of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. When Thomas F. Hamilton build his resort called the Malibu Club at the entrance of Princess Louisa Inlet he named the mountain after himself - Mt. Hamilton. The mountain is typically referred to by its English title of a Sechelt First Nation translation \"TUHK-OHSS\" referring to \"Old One Eye\" and is the protector of the inlet.\n\nFrank DeSimone: Frank A. DeSimone (July 17, 1909 \u2013 August 4, 1967) was the Boss of the Los Angeles crime family from 1956 to 1967. DeSimone was the son of former don Rosario DeSimone. He was sometime referred to as \"One Eye\" because one of his eyes drooped. Frank DeSimone's well-known nephew, Thomas DeSimone, was an enforcer for the Lucchese crime family. He was also related to Simone Scozzari and Joseph Civello.\n\nThomas DeSimone: Thomas Anthony DeSimone (May 24, 1950 \u2013 disappeared January 14, 1979), also known as Two-Gun Tommy, Animal or Tommy D, was a Sicilian-American gangster and associate of the Lucchese crime family in New York City, one of the Five Families of the American Mafia. DeSimone was a grandson and nephew of Los Angeles mob bosses Rosario and Frank DeSimone, respectively. He was married to Angelica \"Cookie\" Spione, but had many mistresses, including Theresa Ferrara. He is best known as the basis for Joe Pesci's character Tommy DeVito in Martin Scorsese's 1990 film \"Goodfellas\".\n\nEpiretinal membrane: Epiretinal membrane is a disease of the eye in response to changes in the vitreous humor or more rarely, diabetes. It is also called macular pucker. Sometimes, as a result of immune system response to protect the retina, cells converge in the macular area as the vitreous ages and pulls away in posterior vitreous detachment (PVD). PVD can create minor damage to the retina, stimulating exudate, inflammation, and leucocyte response. These cells can form a transparent layer gradually and, like all scar tissue, tighten to create tension on the retina which may bulge and pucker (e.g., macular pucker), or even cause swelling or macular edema. Often this results in distortions of vision that are clearly visible as bowing \u2190\u2192 when looking at lines on chart paper (or an Amsler grid) within the macular area, or central 1.0 degree of visual arc. Usually it occurs in one eye first, and may cause binocular diplopia or double vision if the image from one eye is too different from the image of the other eye. The distortions can make objects look different in size (usually larger = macropsia), especially in the central portion of the visual field, creating a localized or field dependent aniseikonia that cannot be fully corrected optically with glasses. Partial correction often improves the binocular vision considerably though. In the young (under 50 years of age), these cells occasionally pull free and disintegrate on their own; but in the majority of sufferers (over 60 years of age) the condition is permanent. The underlying photoreceptor cells, rod cells and cone cells, are usually not damaged unless the membrane becomes quite thick and hard; so usually there is no macular degeneration.\n\nEtt \u00f6ga r\u00f6tt: Ett \u00f6ga r\u00f6tt (\"One Eye Red\") is the debut novel of Jonas Hassen Khemiri. It was published in 2003, received positive reviews and sold over 200.000 copies in Sweden which made it the best-selling paperback of any category in 2004. For \"One Eye Red\", Khemiri received the Bor\u00e5s Tidning Award for best literary debut, Sweden's most important award for a first book. The novel has been published in Norway, Finland, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Serbia & Montenegro. In 2007 a film based on \"One Eye Red\" opened in Swedish cinemas.\n\nHeterophoria: Heterophoria is an eye condition in which the directions that the eyes are pointing at rest position, when \"not\" performing binocular fusion, are not the same as each other, or, \"not straight\". There can be esophoria, where the eyes tend to cross inward in the absence of fusion; exophoria, in which they diverge; or hyperphoria, in which one eye points up or down relative to the other. Phorias are known as 'latent squint' because the tendency of the eyes to deviate is kept latent by fusion. A person with two normal eyes has single vision (usually) because of the combined use of the sensory and motor systems. The motor system acts to point both eyes at the target of interest; any offset is detected visually (and the motor system corrects it). Heterophoria only occurs during dissociation of the left eye and right eye, when fusion of the eyes is absent. If you cover one eye (e.g. with your hand) you remove the sensory information about the eye's position in the orbit. Without this, there is no stimulus to binocular fusion, and the eye will move to a position of \"rest\". The difference between this position, and where it would be were the eye uncovered, is the heterophoria. 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She was the winner of Miss Hong Kong 2006 and was offered a TVB contract shortly after.\n\nMiss Hong Kong 2009: The Miss Hong Kong 2009 pageant, the 37th Miss Hong Kong pageant was held in the Hong Kong Coliseum on August 22, 2009. Ten delegates completed for the title. The winner was Sandy Lau and she competed at Miss World 2010, but not Miss Chinese International 2010, because the pageant was postponed until after Sandy Lau crowned her successor. The first runner-up was Germaine Li, and she represented Hong Kong in the Miss International 2010 pageant. The second runner-up was Mizuni Hung.\n\nSlow Boat Home: Slow Boat Home (Chinese: \u60c5\u8d8a\u6d77\u5cb8\u7dda; literally \"love exceeds the coastline\") is a 2013 Hong Kong romantic comedy television drama produced by Leung Choi-yuen and TVB, starring Raymond Wong Ho-yin, Ruco Chan and Aimee Chan. 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The Royal Navy traditionally have a warship off the coast every year, usually HMS Ocean, the adopted warship of Sunderland, however in 2007, HMS Albion made an appearance instead as HMS Ocean had other commitments. The airshow was first held in 1989 as a single day show, and was planned to be a one-off event, when it attracted 250,000 spectators. Due to its success, from 1991 it became a two-day show, and subsequently three days. Due to thick fog and mist in 2008, the airshow was cancelled after only one plane had flown. The Friday night launch, which started back in 2010, shows sunset displays for the majority of the night, but the night is rounded off with gliders with sparklers (used in fireworks) during the \"settling down\" period, and then a large firework display ends it all.\n\nOberon Media: Oberon Media is a multi-platform casual games company, delivering casual games across online, social, mobile/Smartphone, interactive TV and retail categories. 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The term can also be used as a self-admission of, and suggestion to defer discussion about, an allegedly unimportant weakness in one's own argument's evidence, to forestall an opponent dwelling on it. In debate competition, certain cases of this form of hand-waving may be explicitly permitted.\n\nMarc A. Meyers: Marc Andr\u00e9 Meyers is an American materials scientist, engineer and Distinguished Professor at the University of California, San Diego. Meyers studies and writes about the dynamic behavior of materials, synthesis, processing, impact testing, and characterization of new materials. He also studies the properties of biological materials, and in particular the protective coverings of animals. 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It is used in the manufacture of electrical insulation, of protective coverings (including garments), and of credit cards and swipe cards.\n\nSeizing: Seizings are a class of stopping knots used to semi-permanently bind together two ropes, two parts of the same rope, or rope and another object. Akin to lashings, they use string or small-stuff to produce friction and leverage to immobilize larger ropes. Seizings are not recommended for heavy loads for critical use as strain reduces the diameter of the main rope and can permit slippage even with proper construction. According to \"The Ashley Book of Knots\", \"A \"seizing\" holds several objects together.\" The other type of stopping knots are whipping knots.\n\nMucous sheaths on back of wrist: The mucous sheaths of the tendons on the back of the wrist are protective coverings for tendons in the wrist. Between the dorsal carpal ligament and the bones six compartments are formed for the passage of tendons, each compartment having a separate mucous sheath. 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It is a subsidiary of the oldest commercial corporation in North America, the Hudson's Bay Company.\n\nList of Hudson's Bay Company brands: The Hudson's Bay Company, like most large retail and grocery chains, offers store brands, commonly referred to as \"generic brands,\" which are lower cost alternatives to name brand products. The company has numerous store brands, each catering to a different consumer need or desire. Many products offered under the company's brands are private label products, which can be found in many different categories at most of the company's family of stores (The Bay, Home Outfitters, Designer Depot, and Fields). This is a list of the Hudson's Bay Company's brands.\n\nWalt Whitman House: The Walt Whitman House is a historic building in Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, United States, which was the last residence of American poet Walt Whitman, in his declining years before his death. It is located at 330 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, known as Mickle St. during Whitman's time there.\n\nJessie Louisa Whitman: Jessie Louisa Whitman (1863-1957) was the niece of the renowned American writer, Walt Whitman. Her interview with Ralph L. Fansler, coupled with her letters, have greatly contributed to Walt Whitman\u2019s biographical information.\n\nWalt Whitman Shops: Walt Whitman Shops (formerly known as Walt Whitman Mall) is a luxury shopping mall located in Huntington Station, New York on Walt Whitman Road (Route 110) and New York Avenue. It has many stores including main anchors Bloomingdale's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's and Saks Fifth Avenue. The mall is owned and managed by Melvin Simon and Associates, one of the largest developers of shopping malls in the United States and owner of Long Island's largest mall, Roosevelt Field in Garden City. Suffolk County Transit, Nassau Inter-County Express and Huntington Area Rapid Transit all have bus routes that service the mall.\n\nJohn Work (fur trader): John Work (c. 1792 \u2013 22 December 1861) was a chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Company and head of one of the original founding families in Victoria, British Columbia. Work joined the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company in 1814 and served in many capacities until his death in 1861, ultimately becoming a member of the company\u2019s Board of Management for its Western Department. He also served on Vancouver Island\u2019s Legislative Council. At the time of his death, Work was the largest private land owner of Vancouver Island. Work left an important legacy in the form of sixteen journals which chronicle his trading expeditions from 1823 to 1851. His journals provide a detailed record of Pacific Northwest land features, native peoples, and the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company\u2019s fur trading business in the early 19th century.\n\nFort Nisqually: Fort Nisqually was an important fur trading and farming post of the Hudson's Bay Company in the Puget Sound area, part of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. It was located in what is now DuPont, Washington. Today it is a living history museum located in Tacoma, Washington, USA, within the boundaries of Point Defiance Park. The Fort Nisqually Granary, moved along with the Factor's House from the original site of the second fort to this park, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark. Built in 1843, the granary is the oldest building in Washington state and one of the only surviving examples of a Hudson's Bay Company \"post on sill\" structure. The Factor's House and the granary are the only surviving Hudson's Bay Company buildings in the United States.\n\nFort Walla Walla\u2013Fort Colville Military Road: The Fort Walla Walla\u2013Fort Colville Military Road was built in June 1859 to connect the Walla Walla area with its fairly easy access to the Columbia River to the mountainous area of the Huckleberry and Selkirk Mountains of current Northeast Washington and the Inland Northwest. Brigadier General William S. Harney, commander of the Department of Oregon, opened up the district north of the Snake River to settlers in 1858 and ordered Brevet Major Pinkney Lugenbeel, 9th Infantry Regiment (United States) to establish a U.S. Army post to restrain the Indians lately hostile to the U.S. Army's Northwest Division and to protect miners who flooded into the area after first reports of gold in the area appeared in Western Washington newspapers in July 1855. It was common practice to use existing Indian trails to develop military roads, and only make necessary improvements for the movement of artillery or supply trains. Brevet Major Lugenbeel followed the long established Indian trail, then Hudson Bay Company brigade trail from the U.S. Fort Walla Walla area to Hudson Bay Company Fort Colvile, but had to leave the trail at current Orin-Rice Road, two miles south of Colville, where the southernmost land claims of the Hudson Bay Company fort began. Washington Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens and the U.S. Army were ordered by the United States Department of State to honor land ownership claims by the Hudson Bay Company. Lugenbeel's command arrived from Fort Walla Walla on June 20, 1859; Pinkney Lugenbeel was later credited with improving and building up the Military Road.\n\nWalt Whitman High School (Bethesda, Maryland): Walt Whitman High School is a public secondary institution serving roughly the western part of Bethesda\u2014an unincorporated suburban area of Washington, D.C., in Montgomery County, in Maryland. The school is named in honor of the American poet, Walt Whitman. Thomas W. Pyle Middle School feeds into Walt Whitman High School.\n\nWalt Whitman Bridge: The Walt Whitman Bridge is a green-colored single-level suspension bridge spanning the Delaware River from Philadelphia to Gloucester City, in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. Named after the poet Walt Whitman, who resided in nearby Camden toward the end of his life, the Walt Whitman Bridge is one of the larger bridges on the east coast of the United States. 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Kumar: Anil V Kumarr (born 4 June 1975) is a television and film director and producer in India. He started his production house \"Flying Turtle Films\" with his partners Shabbir Ahluwalia and Sakett Sawhnney in 2010. The shows he has directed include \"Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii\" and \"Kahin To Hoga\", both on Star Plus. In 2013, Flying Turtle Films co-produced the movie \"Zanjeer\" starring Priyanka Chopra and Ram Charan.\n\nArjan Bajwa: Arjan Bajwa (born 3 September 1979), is an Indian film actor known for his work in Bollywood and Telugu cinema. Arjan initially started off with Telugu films, breaking the usual norm of being the first North Indian actor to have played leading roles in 8 films of which 5 were successful. He then made his debut in Bollywood with director Mani Ratnam's critically acclaimed film, \"Guru\", playing the antagonist opposite Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai. Subsequently, he played the male lead in Madhur Bhandarkar\u2019s \"Fashion\" with Priyanka Chopra. The film won him the Stardust Award for Breakthrough Performance while \"Fashion\" won several awards such as Filmfare, IIFA, Star Screen and Stardust Awards along with two National Awards. Bajwa also starred in the Telugu movie \"King\" along with Nagarjuna Akkineni and Trisha. He then appeared in another Telugu film \"Arundhati\" starring Anushka Shetty and Sonu Sood, which became the highest grossing Telugu film at its time of release.\n\nOmung Kumar: Omung Kumar is an Indian film director, and production designer, known for his works in Hindi cinema. He made his directorial debut with the 2014 biographical sports drama \"Mary Kom\" starring Priyanka Chopra. The film was a critical and commercial success. He and the film received several awards and nominations, including the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. He came up with his second film Sarbjit which was a biopic based on the life of \"Sarabjit Singh\". The film was commercially and critically success at the box office. He is now coming up with another film 'Bhoomi', which will be Sanjay Dutt's comeback film which is a critical and commercial failure.\n\nE. V. V. Satyanarayana: Eedara Veera Venkata Satyanarayana (Telugu: \u0c08\u0c26\u0c30 \u0c35\u0c40\u0c30 \u0c35\u0c46\u0c02\u0c15\u0c1f \u0c38\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c28\u0c3e\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c2f\u0c23 ; 10 June 1956 \u2013 21 January 2011), better known as E. V. V. Satyanarayana (Telugu: \u0c07.\u0c35\u0c3f.\u0c35\u0c3f.\u0c38\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c28\u0c3e\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c2f\u0c23 ), was a Telugu Indian film director, screenwriter and producer. He directed a total of 51 films in Telugu and Hindi and introduced many actors to Telugu cinema. He was well known for making comedy films, most of which were very successful at the box office. In 2000, he established his own production company called as E. V . V. Cinema. He died in 2011 due to complications of throat cancer and cardiac arrest.\n\nZanjeer (2013 film): Zanjeer (English: \"Shackles\" ) in Hindi, Thoofan (English: Storm) in Telugu is a 2013 Indian bilingual action-drama film directed by Apoorva Lakhia, shot simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu. It is a remake of the 1973 Hindi film of the same name. The film marked the Bollywood debut of Tollywood actor Ram Charan in the lead role along with Priyanka Chopra. Reliance BIG Entertainment bought worldwide distribution rights for () .\n\nA. M. Rathnam: A. M. Rathnam is an Indian film producer from Andhra Pradesh, known for his works in Telugu cinema and Tamil cinema. Under the gamut of Sri Surya Movies Entertainment, Hyderabad, a movie production house owned by him, he has produced blockbusters in Telugu such as \"Karthavyam\" (1990), \"Peddarikam\" (1992) and \"Sneham Kosam\" (1999) \"Kushi\" (2001). He ventured into Tamil cinema in 1996 with the blockbuster, \"Indian\", which was India's Official Entry for the Best Foreign Language Film for the Academy Awards. He then produced films like \"Kushi\", \"Run\", \"Boys\", \"Enakku 20 Unakku 18\", \"Dhool\", \"Ghilli\", \"7G Rainbow Colony\",\"Arrambam\", Bangaram, \"Yennai Arindhaal\" and \"Vedalam\".\n\nTelugu cinema: Telugu cinema, also known by its sobriquet Tollywood, is the segment of Indian cinema dedicated to the production of motion pictures in the Telugu language, based in Film Nagar, a neighbourhood of Hyderabad, Telangana. It is one of the biggest film industries in India. Since 1909, film maker Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu was involved in producing short films and travelling to different regions in Asia to promote film work. In 1921, he produced the first Telugu silent film, \"Bhishma Pratigna\". He is cited as the father of Telugu cinema. Telugu cinema is the second largest industry of Indian cinema after Hindi Bollywood cinema, accounting for the second largest global box office gross among all Indian film industries. In 1933, East India Film Company has produced its first Indian film, \"Savitri\", in Telugu. The film was based on a popular stage play by Mylavaram Bala Bharathi Samajam, directed by father of the \"Telugu theatre Movement\" Chittajallu Pullaiah and cast stage actors Vemuri Gaggaiah and Dasari Ramathilakam as \"Yama\" and \"Savithri\" respectively. The film was shot with a budget of estimated in Calcutta. The blockbuster film has received an honorary diploma at the 2nd Venice International Film Festival.\n\nRam Charan: Ram Charan is an Indian film actor, dancer, producer, businessman and entrepreneur, who works in Telugu cinema. He won two Nandi Awards, two South Filmfare awards, two CineMAA Awards, and two Santosham Best Actor Awards. 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He also previously held the Southern Area welterweight title and competed for the Commonwealth belt at the weight against former ABA champion Denton Vassell but was beaten over 12 rounds as Vassell won on a points decision.\n\n12 Rounds (film): 12 Rounds is a 2009 American action film directed by Renny Harlin and produced by WWE Studios. The cast is led by John Cena, alongside Aidan Gillen, Steve Harris, Gonzalo Menendez, Brian J. White, Ashley Scott, and Taylor Cole. The film was released to theaters in the United States on March 27, 2009.\n\nGeorge Gardiner (boxer): George Gardner (born March 17, 1877 \u2013 July 8, 1954), was a famous Irish-born American boxer who was the first undisputed World Light Heavyweight Champion. He held claims to both the World Middleweight Title as well as the World Heavyweight Title. 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Edwards defended the title on 11 June 2011 and lost in his first defence to namesake Chris Edwards via split decision over 12 rounds.\n\n12 Rounds: 12 Rounds is a British rock band formed by Atticus Ross and singer Claudia Sarne, who are married. After the release of their first album, \"Jitter Juice\", they toured with the Sneaker Pimps. 12 Rounds played the Reading Festival in 1996. Their song \"Something's Burning\" was featured on the soundtrack to the 1997 film \"All Over Me\", and \"Just Another Day,\" their collaboration with Pale 3, was featured on the soundtrack to the 2000 film \"The Princess and the Warrior\". The group released a few projects under various record labels before releasing \"My Big Hero\" under Trent Reznor's Nothing Records. They were the opening act on Marilyn Manson's \"Mechanical Animals\" promo tour that ranged from September to December 1998. A follow-up album was recorded with Reznor as producer; it remains unreleased. Ross has nonetheless worked with Reznor on every Nine Inch Nails album since \"With Teeth\" as well as other projects.\n\n12 Rounds 3: Lockdown: 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown (also known as 12 Rounds 3 or 12 Rounds: Lockdown) is a 2015 American action film starring Dean Ambrose in his first American film debut and directed by Stephen Reynolds. It is the sequel to the 2013 film \"\" starring Randy Orton and directed by Roel Rein\u00e9. It is the third installment in the 12 Rounds trilogy and the second of six films, titled the 'Action Six-Pack' series, to be co-produced by WWE Studios and Lionsgate, who distribute the film. This is the first film in the series not to be released by 20th Century Fox, and was released in select theaters across the United States, and on demand on September 11, 2015.\n\nJerome Dillon: Jerome Dillon is a professional musician, best known for his tenure as drummer with industrial rock group Nine Inch Nails from 1999\u20132005. After his departure, his own project, Nearly, released its debut album \"reminder\" in December 2005, along with a cd maxi-single for the song \"Straight to Nowhere\". \"All is Lost\", a song from \"reminder\" that Dillon co-wrote with 12 Rounds singer, Claudia Sarne, was featured in the 2008 film, Diary of a Nymphomaniac. In addition, an authorized limited release live bootleg EP/DVD entitled \"reminder Live 2006\", was released in August 2006. Dillon has worked as a composer for feature films since 2001.\n\n12 Rounds 2: Reloaded: 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded (also known as 12 Rounds 2 and 12 Rounds: Reloaded) is a 2013 American action film directed by Roel Rein\u00e9 and produced by WWE Studios. The film stars Randy Orton, Tom Stevens, Brian Markinson and Cindy Busby. It is a sequel to the 2009's \"12 Rounds\" starring John Cena. 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The President of the Italian Republic heads the armed forces as the President of the High Council of Defence established by article 87 of the Constitution of Italy. According to article 78, the Parliament has the authority to declare a state of war and vest the necessary powers in the Government.\n\nYou Got to Move: You Got to Move is a documentary by Lucie Massie Phenix and Veronica Selver that follows people from communities in the Southern United States in their various processes of becoming involved in social change. The film\u2019s centerpiece is the Highlander Folk School (now known as Highlander Research and Education Center), a 75-year-old center for education and social action that was somehow involved in each of the lives chronicled in the documentary.\n\nCharles Scott (governor): Charles Scott (April 1739\u00a0\u2013 October 22, 1813) was an 18th-century American soldier who was elected the fourth governor of Kentucky in 1808. Orphaned at an early age, Scott enlisted in the Virginia Regiment in October 1755 and served as a scout and escort during the French and Indian War. He quickly rose through the ranks to become a captain. After the war, he married and engaged in agricultural pursuits on land left to him by his father, but he returned to active military service in 1775 as the American Revolution began to grow in intensity. In August 1776, he was promoted to colonel and given command of the 5th Virginia Regiment. The 5th Virginia joined George Washington in New Jersey later that year, serving with him for the duration of the Philadelphia campaign. Scott commanded Washington's light infantry, and by late 1778 was also serving as his chief of intelligence. Furloughed at the end of the Philadelphia campaign, Scott returned to active service in March 1779 and was ordered to South Carolina to assist General Benjamin Lincoln in the southern theater. He arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, just as Henry Clinton had begun his siege of the city. Scott was taken as a prisoner of war when Charleston surrendered. Paroled in March 1781 and exchanged for Lord Rawdon in July 1782, Scott managed to complete a few recruiting assignments before the war ended.\n\nLoot (2008 film): Loot is a 2008 documentary film. It follows amateur treasure hunter Lance Larson in search of buried treasure from World War II, with the help of the two US war veterans\u2014Darrel Ross and Andrew Seventy\u2014responsible for burying them. A major theme of the film involves the emotional risks of digging up one's past.\n\nVillisca National Guard Armory: The Villisca National Guard Armory is a historic building located in Villisca, Iowa, United States. Villisca had active military units as far back as 1877. Local citizens raised the funds to build the armory, which was completed in 1913. Company F participated in the following military actions: Mexican Expedition, World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War. The building was used for a variety of community events in addition to activities for the Iowa National Guard. It was used as the gymnasium for the local high school until 1959. Ownership of the building was transferred from the Villisca Armory Corporation to the State of Iowa in 1973, and in 2000 it was transferred to the Villisca Community School District. During the 2000-2001 school year it was used for classroom space when the present high school building was under construction. Subsequently, the building has been used for storage and various athletic functions. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.\n\nOperation Daisy: Operation Daisy was a military operation conducted from November 1\u201320, 1981 by the South African Defence Force and South West African Territorial Force (SWATF) in Angola during the South African Border War and Angolan Civil War. This conflict was sparked when the South African Defence Force decided to try to halt the regroup of the active military branch of SWAPO, also known as the People's Liberation Army of Namibia.\n\nDonald Nichols (spy): Donald Nichols (18 February 1923 \u2013 2 June 1992) was a United States Air Force officer who worked in military intelligence. He founded and commanded the U.S. Air Force's first active military intelligence unit, the 6004th Air Intelligence Service Squadron (6004th AISS), which he founded in 1950 during the Korean War. Although he began his military career in the motor pool, he eventually sparked the infiltration of espionage teams behind communist lines, as well as personally gathering the first data on the communist MiG-15 fighter. A trusted and reliable intelligence officer who had predicted the start date of the Korean War, he enjoyed 24-hour access to South Korean President Syngman Rhee and his own commanding officer, U.S. Air Force General Earle Partridge. Under his leadership, the 6004th AISS served as the principal source of intelligence for Far East Air Force during the fighting.\n\n20/20: In an Instant: 20/20: In An Instant is an American documentary series on ABC. The show premiered on Friday, March 6, 2015, before moving to its regular timeslot on Saturday, March 7, 2015, at 9:00 pm. The show follows people who have gone through life changing events as they come to terms and relive the moments.\n\nThe Undateables: The Undateables is a British reality documentary show that has aired on Channel 4 since 3 April 2012 and is narrated by Sally Phillips. 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J. Pesce and the sequel to the 1987 film, \"The Lost Boys\". The film stars Tad Hilgenbrink, Angus Sutherland, Autumn Reeser and Corey Feldman.\n\nBusted (film): Busted is a 1997 comedy film, starring Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Dominick Brascia and Ava Fabian. The film marked Corey Feldman's directorial debut. Due to his frequent absences and drug use during filming, Corey Haim was eventually fired by director Corey Feldman. Feldman later said that this was one of the most hard and painful things he ever had to do.\n\nCorey Feldman: Corey Scott Feldman (born July 16, 1971) is an American actor and singer. He became well known during the 1980s, with roles as a youth in films such as the voice of Young Copper in \"The Fox and the Hound\" (1981), Tommy Jarvis in \"\" (1984), Pete Fountaine in \"Gremlins\" (1984), Clark 'Mouth' Devereaux in \"The Goonies\" (1985), Teddy Duchamp in \"Stand by Me\" (1986), Edgar Frog in \"The Lost Boys\" (1987) and Ricky Butler in \"The 'Burbs\" (1989). Feldman is also the lead singer for the rock band Truth Movement.\n\nThe Zombie King: The Zombie King is a British horror comedy film starring Edward Furlong and Corey Feldman. The film is directed by Aidan Belizaire and is based on a story by Jennifer Chippindale and Rebecca-Clare Evans. The film is the first project from Northern Girl Productions and was released in the spring of 2013.\n\nBordello of Blood: Bordello of Blood (also known as Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood) is a 1996 horror comedy film starring Dennis Miller, Erika Eleniak, Angie Everhart, Corey Feldman and Chris Sarandon. It is based on the HBO television series \"Tales from the Crypt\". It received an \"R\" rating for vampire violence, gore, language and nudity. Miller plays a private investigator who ends up in a bordello run by vampires, led by the Mother of all Vampires, Lilith (Everhart).\n\nThe Fox and the Hound: The Fox and the Hound is a 1981 American animated drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and loosely based on the novel of the same name by Daniel P. Mannix. The 24th Disney animated feature film, the film tells the story of two unlikely friends, a red fox named Tod and a hound dog named Copper, who struggle to preserve their friendship despite their emerging instincts and the surrounding social pressures demanding them to be adversaries. Directed by Ted Berman, Richard Rich, and Art Stevens, the film features the voices of Mickey Rooney, Kurt Russell, Pearl Bailey, Jack Albertson, Sandy Duncan, Jeanette Nolan, Pat Buttram, John Fiedler, John McIntire, Dick Bakalyan, Paul Winchell, Keith Mitchell, and Corey Feldman.\n\nLost Boys: The Thirst: Lost Boys: The Thirst is a 2010 horror comedy film directed by Dario Piana and stars Corey Feldman, Casey B. Dolan, Tanit Phoenix and Jamison Newlander. It is a sequel to \"\" (2008) and the third and final film of \"The Lost Boys\" trilogy.\n\nThe Two Coreys: The Two Coreys (also known as The Coreys) were two actors, popular in the 1980s, Corey Feldman (born 1971) and Corey Haim (1971\u20132010). The two young actors appeared in many films together, most notably a number of successful teen-oriented films in the late 1980s. Feldman starred in \"Gremlins\", \"The Goonies\", and \"\" while Haim starred in \"Silver Bullet\" and \"Lucas\" before the duo were paired for the first time in 1987's \"The Lost Boys\".\n\nCorey Haim: Corey Ian Haim (December 23, 1971 \u2013 March 10, 2010) was a Canadian actor, known for a 1980s Hollywood career as a teen idol. He starred in a number of films, such as \"Lucas\", \"Silver Bullet\", \"Murphy's Romance\", \"License to Drive\", \"Dream a Little Dream\", and \"Snowboard Academy\". 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A taxon (e.g. species or genus; plural: taxa) named in honor of another entity is an eponymous taxon, and names specifically honoring a person or persons are known as patronyms. Scientific names are generally formally published in peer-reviewed journal articles or larger monographs along with descriptions of the named taxa and ways to distinguish them from other taxa. Following rules of Latin grammar, species or subspecies names derived from a man's name often end in \"-i\" or \"-ii\" if named for an individual, and \"-orum\" if named for a group of men or mixed-sex group, such as a family. Similarly, those named for a woman often end in \"-ae\", or \"-arum\" for two or more women.\n\nUSS Neuendorf (DE-200): USS \"Neuendorf\" (DE-200), a \"Buckley\"-class destroyer escort of the United States Navy, was named in honor of Seaman First Class William Frederick Neuendorf (1916\u20131941), who was killed in action aboard the USS Nevada, as gun captain of No. 6 A.A. gun, gave an example of leadership, skill, and bravery that is remarked upon by all who observed it during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. He was commended posthumously \"for distinguished devotion to duty and extraordinary courage and disregard for his own safety[,]\" and was the most junior sailor mentioned specifically for distinguished conduct in the after action report of the USS Nevada regarding the attack on Pearl Harbor.\n\nRobert M. Brown: Robert M. Brown was the Chief Engineer for Union Pacific Railroad in the 1960s and 1970s. For his work with the railroad, Modern Railways magazine selected Brown to receive the magazine's Man of the Year award in 1978; the award has since been continued by Railway Age magazine as the Railroader of the Year. He was the first railway Chief Engineer to receive this honor that was previously awarded only to top-level executives. Brown was also involved in the hiring process at Union Pacific for Bill Wimmer, the 2007 recipient of the Railroader of the Year award, and coincidentally, only the second Chief Engineer to be chosen for the honor.\n\nUSS Douglas H. Fox: USS \"Douglas H. Fox\" (DD-779) an \"Allen M. Sumner\"-class destroyer , was named in honor of Lieutenant Commander Douglas H. Fox, the commanding officer of the destroyer USS\u00a0\"Barton\" , who went down with his ship when she was torpedoed and sunk in the naval battle of Guadalcanal on 13 November 1942. Fox was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his contribution to the defeat of a superior enemy force in this battle, and was later awarded a Gold Star in lieu of a second Navy Cross for earlier actions on 26 and 30 October and 3 November, when he rescued survivors of the aircraft carrier USS\u00a0\"Hornet\" under hazardous conditions.\n\nGolden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award: The Cecil B. DeMille Award is an honorary Golden Globe Award bestowed by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for \"outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment\". It was first presented on February 21, 1952 at the 9th Annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony and is named in honor of its first recipient, director Cecil B. DeMille. Honorees are selected by the HFPA board of directors and are presented annually (except for 1976 and 2008). The first woman to receive the honor was Judy Garland in 1962 who, at 39 years of age, was also the youngest honoree ever to receive the award, while Samuel Goldwyn, at the age of 93, in 1973, was the oldest. The first African-American to receive the honor was Sidney Poitier in 1982.\n\nUSS Marvin Shields (FF-1066): USS \"Marvin Shields\" (FF-1066) was a \"Knox\"-class frigate of the US Navy. The ship was named after the only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor. CM3 Marvin Glenn Shields was awarded the Medal of Honor during the Vietnam War.\n\nUSS Canberra: USS \"Canberra\" (CA-70/CAG-2) was a \"Baltimore\"-class cruiser and later a \"Boston\"-class guided missile cruiser of the United States Navy. Originally to be named USS \"Pittsburgh\", the ship was renamed before launch to honor the loss of the Australian cruiser HMAS\u00a0\"Canberra\" during the Battle of Savo Island. USS \"Canberra\" is the only USN warship named for a foreign warship or a foreign capital city.\n\nUSS John Basilone: USS \"John Basilone\" (DDG-122) is a planned United States Navy \"Arleigh Burke\"-class Flight IIA guided missile destroyer, the 72nd overall for the class. The ship will be named for United States Marine Corps Gunnery sergeant John Basilone, who received the nation's highest military award for valor, the Medal of Honor, for heroism during the Guadalcanal Campaign in World War II. Basilone was the only enlisted Marine to receive both the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross in World War II.\n\nJames L. Kauffman: James Laurence Kauffman (18 April 188721 October 1963) was a United States Navy Vice Admiral and recipient of the Navy Cross. 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Possessing a deep and expressive bass voice, he enjoyed an important international career at major opera houses and is often credited with establishing the tradition of naturalistic acting in his chosen art form.\n\nStephen B\u00e1thory at Pskov: Stephen B\u00e1thory at Pskov or B\u00e1thory at Pskov (Polish - \"Stefan Batory pod Pskowem\") is an 1872 history painting by the Polish artist Jan Matejko, now in the collections of the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland. It shows people of the Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible kneeling before the Polish king Stephen B\u00e1thory at Pskov during the final period of peace negotiations at the end of the 1578-1582 Livonian campaign. It also shows the papal legate, the black-robed Jesuit Antonio Possevino.\n\nRebel Heart (song): \"Rebel Heart\" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for her thirteenth studio album, \"Rebel Heart\" (2015). Madonna co-wrote and co-produced the song with Avicii, Arash Pournouri, Salem Al Fakir, Magnus Lideh\u00e4ll and Vincent Pontare. An early demo of \"Rebel Heart\" as well as the final version, both leaked to the internet prior the album's scheduled release. The final version was made available on March 6, 2015 when \"Rebel Heart\" was released.\n\nThe Tsar's Bride: The Tsar's Bride (Russian: \u0426\u0430\u0440\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u043d\u0435\u0432\u0435\u0441\u0442\u0430, \"Tsarskaja nevesta\" ) is an historical verse drama in four acts by Lev Mei from 1849. Fifty years later Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov used the play as the basis for his opera of the same name. As with Mei's other Russian historical drama, \"The Maid of Pskov\" (1859), this play is set in the time of Ivan the Terrible.\n\nIvan the Terrible (film): Ivan the Terrible (Russian: \u0418\u0432\u0430\u043d \u0413\u0440\u043e\u0437\u043d\u044b\u0439 , \"Ivan Grozniy\") is a two-part historical epic film about Ivan IV of Russia commissioned by Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, who admired and identified himself with Ivan, to be written and directed by the filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein. Part I was released in 1944; however, Part II was not released until 1958, as it was banned on the order of Stalin, who became incensed over the depiction of Ivan therein. Eisenstein had developed the scenario to require a third part to finish the story but, with the banning of Part II, filming of Part III was stopped; after Eisenstein's death in 1948, what had been completed was destroyed.\n\nChinese whispers: Chinese whispers\u2014known as telephone in the United States\u2014is an internationally popular children's game, in which the players form a line and the first person in the line whispers a message to the ear of the next person in the line, and so on, until the last player is reached, who announces the message to the entire group. The first person then compares the original message with the final version. Although the objective is to pass around the message without it becoming garbled along the way, part of the enjoyment is that, regardless, this usually ends up happening. Errors typically accumulate in the retellings, so the statement announced by the last player differs significantly from that of the first player, usually with amusing or humorous effect. Reasons for changes include anxiousness or impatience, erroneous corrections, the difficult-to-understand mechanism of whispering, and that some players may deliberately alter what is being said to guarantee a changed message by the end of the line.\n\nBetween Past and Future: Between Past and Future is book written by the German-born Jewish American political theorist, Hannah Arendt. It was published for the first time in 1961 by The Viking Press in the United States and by Faber and Faber in Great Britain. The first edition consisted of six essays, and two more were added to a 1968 revision. The book is a collection of various essays written between 1954 and 1968. The final version of the book includes essays dealing with different philosophical subjects including freedom, education, authority, tradition, history and politics. The subtitle of the final version is \"Eight exercises in political thought\".\n\nThe Noblewoman Vera Sheloga: The Noblewoman Vera Sheloga (Russian: \u0411\u043e\u044f\u0440\u044b\u043d\u044f \u0412\u0435\u0440\u0430 \u0428\u0435\u043b\u043e\u0433\u0430, \"Boyar\u00efnya Vera Sheloga\" ) is an opera in one act by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. Rimsky-Korsakov wrote the libretto, which he based on the first act of the play \"The Maid of Pskov\" by Lev Alexandrovich Mey. The opera was composed in 1898 from material omitted from the second version of Rimsky-Korsakov's setting of the play as an opera. The first and third versions of the opera \"The Maid of Pskov\" omit the first act of the play.\n\nThe Maid of Pskov: The Maid of Pskov (Russian: \u041f\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0442\u044f\u043d\u043a\u0430 , \"Pskovityanka\"), is an opera in three acts and six scenes by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The libretto was written by the composer, and is based on the drama of the same name by Lev Mei. The story concerns the Tsar Ivan the Terrible and his efforts to subject the cities of Pskov and Novgorod to his will. The original version of the opera was completed in 1872, and received its premiere in 1873 in St. Petersburg, Russia. The third and final version was completed in 1892, and is considered \"definitive\". This version was made famous by Chaliapin in the role of Ivan the Terrible. It was introduced to Paris in 1909 by Diaghilev under the title \"Ivan the Terrible\", on account of the dominance of his role, and because of European audience's familiarity with his name.\n\nMaking an American Citizen: Ivan Orloff (Lee Beggs) and his unnamed wife (Blanche Cornwall) are poor peasants, presumably living in the Russian Empire. Ivan is shown sitting on a cart while his wife walks alongside their horse, helping to pull the cart. The husband whips both the horse and his wife indiscriminately. The wife is represented as completely subordinated, as just another beast. On their way, they meet a group of emigrants who invite Ivan to join them. When Ivan, together with his wife, arrives in America, \"the land of freedom,\" he learns four \"lesson[s] in Americanism\" that turn him into a respectful husband with regard to his wife. The first lesson takes place upon landing. Ivan has his wife carry a huge bundle on her back. When she succumbs under the weight of the bundle, Ivan starts prodding her with a stick, threatening to beat her. A gentleman approaches them, picks up the bundle and puts it on Ivan's back. The gentleman takes the stick from Ivan, hands it to the wife and shows her how to prod Ivan. The second \"lesson in Americanism\" takes place in the couple's new home at Odessa Inn. Threatening his wife, Ivan asks her to take off his shoes. He beats her and knocks her to the floor. A man comes in and asks Ivan to put the wife in bed. After Ivan reluctantly does that, the man knocks him down to the floor the way Ivan did to his wife. The third lesson takes place in the countryside. The couple no longer lives at the inn but owns a house and some land. The wife no longer wears a scarf. She toils in the garden, while Ivan sits in a chair smoking a pipe. When she protests, Ivan goes to beat her, but a passer-by stops him and punches him several times, forcing him to tend to his wife who has fainted and work instead of her. Ivan's wife begins to live in an increasingly \"American way.\" She learns to stand up to his abuse. They have another feud, this time while having dinner in their house. While they are scuffling with each other, two men come in and break them up. For Ivan's fourth and final \"lesson in Americanism,\" he gets sentenced to hard labor for six months. In prison, he cracks and becomes \"completely Americanized.\" The ending shows Ivan in the garden and his wife calling him for dinner. As they sit down to the table, they both seem happy and equal.", "question": "What was the nationality of the person who played Ivan the Terrible in the third and final version of \"The Maid of Pskov\"?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"opera_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the opera."}, "version_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"version_number": {"type": "integer", "description": "The specific version number of the opera."}, "version_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the version, e.g., 'third and final'."}}, "required": ["version_number", "version_description"], "additionalProperties": false}, "character_played": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the character played in the opera."}, "actor_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actor who played the character."}, "actor_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the actor."}}, "required": ["actor_name", "actor_nationality"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["opera_title", "version_details", "character_played", "actor_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"opera_title": "The Maid of Pskov", "version_details": {"version_number": 3, "version_description": "third and final"}, "character_played": "Ivan the Terrible", "actor_details": {"actor_name": "Feodor Chaliapin", "actor_nationality": "Russian"}}, "ground_truth": {"opera_title": "The Maid of Pskov", "version_details": {"version_number": 3, "version_description": "third and final"}, "character_played": "Ivan the Terrible", "actor_details": {"actor_name": "Feodor Chaliapin", "actor_nationality": "Russian"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2528, "output_tokens": 70, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "a543357ef49fa71a680e6b79495fd281ddef183723f373e98ed0b53aab9b1070", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ac139295542994d76dccdc5", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Sky and Sand", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Sky and Sand: Sky and Sand is a song by German electronic music producers Paul Kalkbrenner and Fritz Kalkbrenner. The song was originally produced as the title song of the German movie Berlin Calling written and directed by Hannes St\u00f6hr . It was first released on the Berlin Calling movie soundtrack album in October 2008 and in February 2009 as a single.\n\nSapne Sajan Ke: Sapne Saajan Ke is 1992 Hindi language movie directed by Lawrence D'Souza and starring Karishma Kapoor, Rahul Roy, and Jackie Shroff. The movie was a collaboration of director Lawrence D'Souza and producer Sudhakar Bokade after their blockbuster movie Saajan. However, the movie was average earner at box office. Actor Aditya Pancholi used his voice to promote the movie as another movie after super success of movie Saajan\n\nGolu Hadawatha: Golu Hadawatha (Translation: Silence of the Heart) was a popular 1968 Sinhalese language romance movie directed by Maestro Lester James Peiris. Wickrema Bogoda and Anula Karunathilake act the lead roles of Sugath (Sugath Weerasekera) and Dhammhi (Dhamayanthi Kariyawasam). The movie's story is built on the novel Golu Hadawatha written by Karunasena Jayalath in 1962, based on his school time experiences and memories. Regi Siriwardena wrote the screenplay and Veteran Sinhala musician Premasiri Khemadasa composed the music. Golu Hadawatha is acclaimed as a movie that set a milestone in Sinhala moviemaking. It introduced a new cinematic format to the romance and love movie genre. The movie departs from the then traditional movie style; no hero, heroine,(\"Boy\" and \"Girl\") no enemy or villain, Joker, no songs, and fights etc. Based on a romantic and emotional attachment between a teenage boy and a girl who study in the same class of their school, Golu Hadawatha is regarded as one of the landmarks in Sri Lankan Cinema.\n\nHannes St\u00f6hr: Hannes St\u00f6hr (born 1970) is a German film director and screenwriter. He studied Scriptwriting and Directing at the \"Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin\" from 1994 to 1999. In 2006 St\u00f6hr was a Villa Aurora grant recipient and lived for six months in Los Angeles, California. Hannes speaks German, Spanish, English, French and Portuguese. St\u00f6hr is member of the European Filmacademy, lectures film at \"Film Academy Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg\", \"Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin\" and the Goethe Institute. He lives in Berlin.\n\nThe Dragon, the Hero: The Dragon, The Hero is a Hong Kong martial art movie directed by Godfrey Ho and starring Philip Ko,Dragon Lee, Tino Wong Cheung and Liu Chung-Liang. The movie is considered as one of the best martial arts movie that Godfrey Ho directed outside of the martial arts movie fanbase. The movie is also known as Dragon on Fire.\n\nPaul Kalkbrenner: Paul Kalkbrenner (] ) (born 11 June 1977) is a German live act, producer of electronic music, and actor from Berlin. Because he breaks down his tracks into elements that are reassembled onstage, Kalkbrenner is considered a live act, as opposed to a DJ. He is most known for his single \u201cSky and Sand,\u201d which sold over 200,000 copies, went platinum, and was highly charted in countries such as Belgium and Germany. He is also known for portraying the main character Ickarus in the movie, \u201cBerlin Calling\u201d written and directed by Hannes St\u00f6hr, which ran for several years at Kino Central in Berlin.\n\nBerlin Calling: Berlin Calling is a 2008 German tragicomedy directed by Hannes St\u00f6hr. The movie depicts the events following DJ and producer Ickarus's (Paul Kalkbrenner) institutionalization for drug abuse.\n\nBerlin is in Germany: Berlin is in Germany is a 2001 German drama film directed by Hannes St\u00f6hr. Hannes St\u00f6hr's first cinema feature, the film won the Panorama Audience award at the International Berlin Filmfestival 2001, the German critics association award, the Studio Hamburg award, and many others.\n\nOne Day in Europe: One Day in Europe is a 2005 film directed by Hannes St\u00f6hr. The film was nominated for Golden Bear award at the 2005 Berlin Film Festival.\n\nPhaansi: Phaansi is a 1978 Hindi movie directed by Harmesh Malhotra. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sulakshana Pandit, Pran and Ranjeet. The film's music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Actor Asrani has also played a role as a Muslim guy in the movie who was a closed friend to Shashi Kapoor and actor Iftikar played role as father to Shahsi Kapoor. Unfortunately, both of them was hanged to death by the villain (Ranjeet). Thumbs up for Ranjeet of acting the role of Chief of Daku in the movie.The movie was declared hits due to its story line, drama, songs and good action. A worth to watch movie of the 1970s.", "question": "What is the name of a single by an actor who was in a movie directed by Hannes St\u00f6hr?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"single_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the single."}, "single_artists": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The artists who produced the single."}, "single_release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the single was released."}, "actor_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actor who released the single."}, "acted_in_movie": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the movie the actor was in."}, "movie_director": {"type": "string", "description": "The director of the movie the actor was in."}}, "required": ["actor_name", "acted_in_movie", "movie_director"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["single_name", "single_artists", "single_release_year", "actor_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"single_name": "Sky and Sand", "single_artists": ["Paul Kalkbrenner", "Fritz Kalkbrenner"], "single_release_year": 2009, "actor_details": {"actor_name": "Paul Kalkbrenner", "acted_in_movie": "Berlin Calling", "movie_director": "Hannes St\u00f6hr"}}, "ground_truth": {"single_name": "Sky and Sand", "single_artists": ["Paul Kalkbrenner", "Fritz Kalkbrenner"], "single_release_year": 2009, "actor_details": {"actor_name": "Paul Kalkbrenner", "acted_in_movie": "Berlin Calling", "movie_director": "Hannes St\u00f6hr"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1762, "output_tokens": 84, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "443a18027afcf5d02464d2942754561b4f6c63927727a4524e0a2e36dd28d12a", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae202655542997f29b3c1fb", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Aldous Leonard Huxley", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Carol Sklenicka: Carol Sklenicka (born 1948 in San Luis Obispo, California) is an American biographer and essayist best known as the author of \"Raymond Carver: A Writer's Life\", the first comprehensive biography of short story writer Raymond Carver.\n\nDana Sawyer: Dana Sawyer was born in Jonesport, Maine in 1951. He is a full-time professor of religion and philosophy at the Maine College of Art and an adjunct professor in Asian Religions at the Chaplaincy Institute of Maine. He is the author of numerous published papers and books, including \"Aldous Huxley: A Biography\", which Laura Huxley described as, \"Out of all the biographies written about Aldous, this is the only one he would have actually liked.\" In 2014, Sawyer's authorized biography of Huston Smith was published.\n\nWho Are We? (album): Who Are We? is a 1955 recording of Aldous Huxley giving a lecture at the Vedanta Society of Southern California's Hollywood temple. The lecture was originally recorded on a wire recorder and digitally transferred to CD. Huxley was a student of Swami Prabhavananda, who founded the Society. Along with Christopher Isherwood and other notable disciples of the Swami, Huxley would occasionally give lectures at the society's temples in Hollywood and Santa Barbara.\n\nElspeth Huxley: Elspeth Joscelin Huxley CBE (n\u00e9e Grant; 23 July 1907\u00a0\u2013 10 January 1997) was an author, journalist, broadcaster, magistrate, environmentalist, farmer, and government adviser. She wrote over 40 books, including her best-known lyrical books, \"The Flame Trees of Thika\" and \"The Mottled Lizard\", based on her youth in a coffee farm in British Kenya. Her husband, Gervas Huxley, was a grandson of Thomas Huxley and a cousin of Aldous Huxley.\n\nKnowledge and Understanding: Knowledge and Understanding is a 1955 recording of Aldous Huxley giving a lecture at the Vedanta Society of Southern California's Hollywood temple. The lecture was originally recorded on a wire recorder and digitally transferred to CD. Huxley was a student of Swami Prabhavananda, who founded the Society. Along with Christopher Isherwood and other notable disciples of the Swami, Huxley would occasionally give lectures at the society's temples in Hollywood and Santa Barbara.\n\nRaymond Carver: Raymond Clevie Carver Jr. (May 25, 1938 \u2013 August 2, 1988) was an American short-story writer and poet. Carver contributed to the revitalization of the American short story during the 1980s.\n\nHuxley on Huxley: Huxley on Huxley is a 2009 documentary directed by Mary Ann Braubach, narrated by Peter Coyote and includes interviews with Laura Huxley, drummer John Densmore (whose band, The Doors, was named after Aldous Huxley\u2019s 1954 book, The Doors of Perception), spiritual leader Ram Dass, Esalen co-founder Michael Murphy, artist Don Bachardy, philosopher Huston Smith and actor Nick Nolte, star of the adaptation of Aldous Huxley's 1955 novel \"The Genius and the Goddess\". The film features archival footage of Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary, Mike Wallace, and Igor Stravinsky, and photographs from Laura and Aldous Huxley\u2019s personal collection, as well as other historical archives.\n\nAldous Huxley: Aldous Leonard Huxley ( ; 26 July 1894 \u2013 22 November 1963) was an English writer, novelist, philosopher, and prominent member of the Huxley family. He graduated from Balliol College at the University of Oxford with a first-class honours in English literature.\n\nAfter Many a Summer: After Many a Summer (1939) is a novel by Aldous Huxley that tells the story of a Hollywood millionaire who fears his impending death. It was published in the United States as After Many a Summer Dies the Swan. Written soon after Huxley left England and settled in California, the novel is Huxley's examination of American culture, particularly what he saw as its narcissism, superficiality, and obsession with youth. This satire also raises philosophical and social issues, some of which would later take the forefront in Huxley's final novel \"Island\". The novel's title is taken from Tennyson's poem \"Tithonus\", about a figure in Greek mythology to whom Aurora gave eternal life but not eternal youth. The book was awarded the 1939 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction.\n\nBetween Heaven and Hell (novel): Between Heaven and Hell: A Dialog Somewhere Beyond Death with John F. Kennedy, C. S. Lewis, & Aldous Huxley is a novel by Peter Kreeft about U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and authors C. S. Lewis (\"The Chronicles of Narnia\") and Aldous Huxley (\"Brave New World\") meeting in Purgatory and engaging in a philosophical discussion on faith. It was inspired by the fact that all three men died on the same day: November 22, 1963. We see from the three points of view: Kennedy's \"modern Christian\" view, Lewis's \"conservative Christian\" or \"mere Christian\" view, and Huxley's \"Orientalized Christian\" view. 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It is located 9\u00a0km (5.6\u00a0mi) from the city center in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon.\n\nBourj el-Barajneh: Bourj el-Barajneh (Arabic: \u0628\u0631\u062c \u0627\u0644\u0628\u0631\u0627\u062c\u0646\u0629\u200e \u200e , \"\"Tower of Towers\"\") is a municipality located in the southern suburbs of Beirut, in Lebanon. The municipality lies between Beirut\u2013Rafic Hariri International Airport and the town of Haret Hreik.\n\nAl-Mabarrah: Al-Mabarrah (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0645\u0628\u0631\u0629\u200e \u200e ) is a Lebanese football club from Beirut which competes in the Lebanese Premier League. It was founded in 1980, and played in friendly tournaments. In 1987 Al-Mabarra joined the Lebanese Football Federation, putting a strong team. They took top positions in Divisions four, three and two and qualified for the Premier league, winning the Lebanese FA Cup in 2007\u201308 for the first time in the club's history. The club has its own stadium called Mebarra Stadium on the Airport Road in the Southern suburbs of Beirut. Al Mabarra enjoys great popularity and supported by many institutions and charity organizations, which constitute the core of the club. Its membership and fans reach many parts of Lebanon most notably the southern suburbs near Beirut, the Bekaa Valley and North Lebanon. The club is sponsored by Jammal Trust Bank.\n\nRabah Bitat Airport: Rabah Bitat Airport (IATA: AAE,\u00a0ICAO: DABB) , formerly known as Les Salines Airport, and popularly as El Mellah Airport is an international airport located 9 km south of Annaba, a city in Algeria. It is named after Rabah Bitat, a president of Algeria (1978-1979).\n\nRamlet al-Baida: Ramlet al-Baida is a public beach in Beirut, Lebanon. The beach is situated along the southern end of the Corniche Beirut promenade where Avenue General de Gaulle meets Avenue Rafic Hariri and ends at Rue Venezuela. Despite the beach's location in the upscale district of Ras Beirut, the beach is popular with a predominately male clientele from Beirut's low-income southern suburbs. The beach is also a popular gay, cruising area.\n\nN\u00eemes\u2013Al\u00e8s\u2013Camargue\u2013C\u00e9vennes Airport: N\u00eemes Airport or N\u00eemes\u2013Al\u00e8s\u2013Camargue\u2013C\u00e9vennes Airport (French: \"A\u00e9roport de N\u00eemes-Al\u00e8s-Camargue-C\u00e9vennes\" ) (IATA: FNI,\u00a0ICAO: LFTW) is an airport located 9 km south-southeast of the city of N\u00eemes, in the village of Saint-Gilles near Garons. It is also known as Garons Airport or N\u00eemes Garons Airport. The airport serves the Provence region, including the communes of N\u00eemes and Al\u00e8s in the Gard department, the Camargue area and the C\u00e9vennes.\n\nWings of Lebanon: Wings of Lebanon is a privately held Lebanese airline, owned by the Nakhal group, which in July 2016 expanded its business model from pure charter operations to include largely seasonal scheduled international passenger services from its main base at Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport. The carrier has historically operated one Boeing 737-300, but has expanded its operations using a variety of wet-leased Boeing 737 aircraft as well as Airbus 319 and 321.\n\nBeirut\u2013Rafic Hariri International Airport: Beirut\u2013Rafic Hariri International Airport (Arabic: \u0645\u0637\u0627\u0631 \u0628\u064a\u0631\u0648\u062a \u0631\u0641\u064a\u0642 \u0627\u0644\u062d\u0631\u064a\u0631\u064a \u0627\u0644\u062f\u0648\u0644\u064a\u200e \u200e , \"Ma\u1e6d\u0101r Bayr\u016bt Raf\u012bq al-\u1e24ar\u012br\u012b ad-Dwaliyy\") (French: \"A\u00e9roport international de Beyrouth\" ) (IATA: BEY, ICAO: OLBA ), formerly Beirut International Airport, is located 9 km from the city center in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, and is the only operational commercial airport in the country. It is the hub for Lebanon's national carrier, Middle East Airlines (more commonly known as \"MEA\"). It is also the hub for the Lebanese cargo carrier Trans Mediterranean Airways (more commonly known as \"TMA Cargo\"), as well as the charter carriers Med Airways and Wings of Lebanon.\n\nShaoyang Wugang Airport: Shaoyang Wugang Airport (IATA: WGN,\u00a0ICAO: ZGSY) is an airport serving the city of Shaoyang in Hunan Province, China. It is located 9 km north of Wugang, a county-level city under the administration of Shaoyang, and 100 km from the urban center of Shaoyang. The airport received approval from the State Council of China and the Central Military Commission in July 2013. It is expected to cost 957 million yuan to build. The airport was opened on 28 June 2017, with an inaugural China Southern Airlines flight from Changsha Huanghua International Airport.\n\nMianyang Nanjiao Airport: Mianyang Nanjiao Airport () (IATA: MIG,\u00a0ICAO: ZUMY) is an airport serving the city of Mianyang in Sichuan Province, China. It is located in the southern suburbs of Mianyang (Nanjiao means \"southern suburbs\" in Chinese), 10 kilometers from the city center.", "question": "Which Nakhal group owned airline is based at an airport located located 9 km from the city center in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"airline_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the airline."}, "owner_group": {"type": "string", "description": "The group that owns the airline."}, "airport_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"airport_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the airport where the airline is based."}, "location_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the airport's location relative to the city center."}, "distance_from_city_center_km": {"type": "integer", "description": "The distance of the airport from the city center in kilometers."}, "city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the airport is located."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the airport is located."}, "is_commercial_airport": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the airport is a commercial airport."}}, "required": ["airport_name", "location_description", "distance_from_city_center_km", "city", "country", "is_commercial_airport"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["airline_name", "owner_group", "airport_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"airline_name": "Wings of Lebanon", "owner_group": "Nakhal group", "airport_details": {"airport_name": "Beirut\u2013Rafic Hariri International Airport", "location_description": "9 km from the city center in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon", "distance_from_city_center_km": 9, "city": "Beirut", "country": "Lebanon", "is_commercial_airport": true}}, "ground_truth": {"airline_name": "Wings of Lebanon", "owner_group": "Nakhal group", "airport_details": {"airport_name": "Beirut\u2013Rafic Hariri International Airport", "location_description": "located 9 km from the city center in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon", "distance_from_city_center_km": 9, "city": "Beirut", "country": "Lebanon", "is_commercial_airport": true}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1852, "output_tokens": 100, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "67a98138b1899bc013f1f07467689b3ef79959392051d4d88ecc9dbff62e171e", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a80c25b55429938b61421c0", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "large", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Alaunt: The Alaunt is an extinct breed of dog, with the original breed having existed in central Asia and Europe from ancient times through the 17th century. The Alaunt breed had three distinct phenotypes: Alaunt Veantre, Alaunt Boucherie and the Alaunt Gentile. They all were large, short coated dogs of varying head-types. The former two resembled the molosser type dogs much like the present-day Dogo Argentino or like the Caucasian Shepherd Dog except with short hair and a mesocephalic head which made them excellent large-game hunters. The Alaunt was originally bred by the Alani tribes, the nomads of Indo-European Sarmatian ancestry who spoke an Iranian language. The Alans were known as superb warriors, herdsmen, and breeders of horses and dogs. The Alans bred their dogs for work and developed different strains within the breed for specific duties. The breed was further developed in Spain, France, Germany, England, and in Italy.\n\nDogo Argentino: The Dogo Argentino, also known as the Argentine Mastiff, is a large, white, muscular dog that was developed in Argentina primarily for the purpose of big-game hunting, including wild boar; the breeder, Antonio Nores Mart\u00ednez, also wanted a dog that would exhibit steadfast bravery and willingly protect its human companion. It was first bred in 1928, from the Cordoba Fighting Dog along with a wide array of other breeds including the Great Dane.\n\nScottish Deerhound: The Scottish Deerhound, or simply the Deerhound, is a large breed of hound (a sighthound), once bred to hunt the Red Deer by coursing.\n\nAgriculture in Mexico: Agriculture in Mexico has been an important sector of the country\u2019s economy historically and politically even though now it accounts for a very small percentage of Mexico\u2019s GDP. 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Other animals that make this noise include wolves, coyotes, pinnipeds, foxes and quolls. \"Woof\" is the most common representation in the English language for this sound, especially for large dogs. Other transliterations include the onomatopoeic \"ruff\", \"arf\", \"au au\", \"borf\", \"bow-wow\", and, for small dogs, \"yip\". \u201cBark\u201d is also a \"verb\" that describes the sharp explosive cry of certain animals.\n\nFoxcliffe Hickory Wind: GCH Foxcliffe Hickory Wind (December 20, 2005 \u2013 June 13, 2017), also known as Hickory, is a female Scottish Deerhound who was named Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 2011. She is the first of her breed to have won the title.\n\nCeltic Hounds: The Celtic hounds were a breed of dogs in Gaelic Ireland described in Irish legend. 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She is a first class graduate of the Advanced Drama School Theatro Technis Karolos Koun (Athens Art Theatre). She has also studied in London at City University and holds a BSc in Sociology and Media Studies and an MA in Arts Management & Criticism. She was accepted by the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and has successfully completed the Contemporary Drama programme.\n\nAntonia Kinlay: She is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art In the West End, Kinlay has played Melody in Michael Longhurst's production of \"Bad Jews\" at the Theatre Royal Haymarket and Penny in \"Three Lions\" at the St James Theatre. In 2016 she appeared in \"The Suicide\" at the National Theatre and played the title role in \"Lady Anna: All at Sea\" at the Park Theatre\n\nEstelle Kohler: Estelle Kohler (born 28 March 1940) is a British theatre and television actress. Born in South Africa, Kohler made a name for herself as a Shakespearean actor in England. 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His father, Major Daniel Sterling, had 20 children in two marriages. John's mother was Daniel's third wife Rachel. (Daniel's first short marriage produced no children.) John Sterling attended ordinary grammar schools, and then took preparatory courses at Hamilton Academy and Homer Academy in New York. He worked in a law office for a year, and in 1837 entered the College of New Jersey (now Princeton) as a sophomore, graduating in 1840. He then attended the theological seminary in Princeton, afterwards performing missionary work in Pennsylvania. In 1846 he moved to Wisconsin. He taught one year at Carroll College and another year at a private school in Waukesha.\n\nAnd So It Goes (film): And So It Goes is a 2014 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Mark Andrus. The film, which stars Michael Douglas, Diane Keaton and Sterling Jerins, was released on July 25, 2014.\n\nJ. Sterling Morton High School East: J. Sterling Morton High School East (often called \"Morton East\") is a public secondary school located in Cicero, Illinois. Morton East is one of three schools in J. Sterling Morton High School District 201. Morton East is a sophomore through senior building, with future students attending the \"J. Sterling Morton Freshman Center\" for one year. Morton East's sister school, J. Sterling Morton High School West is a four-year secondary school.\n\nWarren Woody: Warren V. Woody, Sr. (October 13, 1897 \u2013 December 21, 1982) was an American football coach. He was the head football coach for Sterling Collegein Sterling, Kansas. He held that position for 3 seasons, from 1922 until 1924. His coaching record at Sterling was 16 wins, 8 losses and 2 ties. 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The award was originally called the Doubleday Award in honor of former Mets co-owner Nelson Doubleday, Jr.. When Doubleday sold his shares of the team to fellow co-owner Fred Wilpon, the name of the award was changed to the Sterling Award.\n\nSterling Jerins: Sterling Jerins (born June 15, 2004) is an American child actress, known for playing Lily Bowers on the NBC series \"Deception\", Constance Lane in \"World War Z\", Judy Warren in \"The Conjuring\" and \"The Conjuring 2\", and Lila DuFresne on HBO's comedy series \"Divorce\".\n\nWarren Consolidated Schools: Warren Consolidated School District is a public school district serving the cities of Warren, Sterling Heights and Troy, Michigan. It operates 25 schools including two specialized partial-day high schools that draw from the other schools within the district. Warren Consolidated has about 16,000 students and a student/teacher ratio of 20:1. The district was led by Superintendent James Clor from 1999 until November 2007. 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Although the exact importance of this change in accounting for differences between humans and other apes is not yet clear, such a change may be related to increased brain size and finer control of the jaw which facilitates speech. It is not clear how the MYH16 mutation relates to other changes to the jaw and skull in early human evolution (for example, whether the MYH16 mutation happened first and led to other changes, or whether the MYH16 mutation happened after other changes made the MYH16 protein no longer necessary).\n\nBattle of Wawon: The Battle of Wawon (Turkish: \"Kunuri Muharebeleri\" ), also known as the Battle of Wayuan (), was a series of delay actions of the Korean War that took place from November 27\u201329, 1950 near Wawon in present-day North Korea. 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He had previously evacuated all but one civilian American citizen from the island and attempted to rebuild defenses after a strong typhoon devastated the island the year before. On December 8, 1941, Japanese forces invaded Guam and McMillin surrendered two days later. He spent the rest of the war at various Japanese prisoner of war camps.\n\nEighth Army Ranger Company: The Eighth Army Ranger Company, also known as the 8213th Army Unit, was a Ranger light infantry company of the United States Army that was active during the Korean War. As a small special forces unit, it specialized in irregular warfare. Intended to combat the North Korean (NK) commandos who had been effective at infiltration and disruption behind United Nations (UN) lines, the Eighth Army Ranger Company was formed at the height of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter in September 1950 and was the first U.S. Army Ranger unit created since World War II. 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He rose to prominence for writing and directing his second feature film, \"Whiplash\" (2014), which received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay. His 2016 film \"La La Land\" was a critical and commercial success, winning all seven of its Golden Globe nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay. It also received a record-tying fourteen Academy Award nominations, winning six including Best Director, making Chazelle the youngest person in history to win the Oscar for Best Director and to win the Golden Globe for Best Director.\n\nCainan Wiebe: Cainan Wiebe (born August 27, 1995) is a Canadian actor. 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Her other film appearances include \"Chinatown\" (1974), \"Ghosts of Mississippi\" (1996), \"Primary Colors\" (1998), \"28 Days\" (2000), and \"American Cowslip\" (2008). Ladd is the mother of actress Laura Dern, with her ex-husband, actor Bruce Dern.\n\nJoseph Valentine: Joseph A. Valentine (July 24, 1900 in New York City, as \"Giuseppe Valentino\" \u2013 May 18, 1949 in (Cheviot Hills, California) was an Italian-American cinematographer, five-time nominee for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and co-winner once in 1949.\n\nOliver Stone: William Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film producer, and director of motion pictures and documentaries. Stone won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as writer of \"Midnight Express\" (1978). He also wrote the acclaimed gangster movie \"Scarface\" (1983). As a director, Stone achieved prominence as director/writer of the war drama \"Platoon\" (1986), for which Stone won the Academy Award for Best Director; the film was awarded Best Picture. \"Platoon\" was the first in a trilogy of films based on the Vietnam War, in which Stone served as an infantry soldier. He continued the series with \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989)\u2014for which Stone won his second Best Director Oscar\u2014and \"Heaven & Earth\" (1993). Stone's other notable works include the Salvadoran Civil War-based drama \"Salvador\" (1986); the financial drama \"Wall Street\" (1987) and its 2010 sequel \"\"; the Jim Morrison biopic \"The Doors\" (1991); and a trilogy of films based on the American Presidency\u2014\"JFK\" (1991), \"Nixon\" (1995) and \"W.\" (2008). His latest film is \"Snowden\" (2016).\n\nThieves Like Us (song): \"Thieves Like Us\" is a single by British group New Order, released in April 1984 by Factory Records, catalogue number FAC 103. 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His first name, Auric, is an adjective meaning of gold. Fleming chose the name to commemorate the architect Ern\u0151 Goldfinger, who had built his home in Hampstead, near Fleming's; it is possible, though unlikely, that he disliked Goldfinger's style of architecture and destruction of Victorian terraces and decided to name a memorable villain after him. According to a 1965 \"Forbes\" article and \"The New York Times\", the Goldfinger persona was based on gold mining magnate Charles W. Engelhard, Jr.\n\nProspect Hill Cemetery Building: Prospect Hill Cemetery Building is a historic burial vault located in Prospect Hill Cemetery at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. It was built in 1863 and is a small one story cobblestone building. It has a slate covered gable roof. 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It is estimated to hold roughly 2.3% of all the gold ever refined throughout human history.\n\nGuilderland Cemetery Vault: Guilderland Cemetery Vault is a historic burial vault located in Guilderland Cemetery at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. It was built in 1872 and is a small one story cobblestone building. It is built of coursed cobblestones with smooth ashlar quoins and rounded arch door.\n\nMcKayla Maroney: McKayla Rose Maroney (born December 9, 1995) is an American former artistic gymnast. She was a member of the U.S. women's gymnastics team dubbed the Fierce Five at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where she won a gold medal in the team and an individual silver medal in the vault event. Maroney was also a member of the gold-winning American team at the 2011 World Championships where she won gold medals in the team and vault competitions. She defended her World title and won the gold medal on vault at the 2013 World Championships, becoming the first U.S. female gymnast to defend a World Championships vault title. A photograph of her with a \"not impressed\" expression, taken after winning silver in the 2012 Olympics, became an Internet meme. She decided in 2016 to no longer compete in gymnastics due to health issues.\n\nBrandon Richards: Brandon Richards (born February 6, 1967) is an American Track and Field athlete. He was the national high school record holder in the pole vault and a son of double Olympic Gold Medalist in the pole vault, Bob Richards. He is the third of four of Richards' sons who all excelled at the pole vault\u2014Bob Jr. finished second in 1968 and Tom won the CIF California State Meet in the pole vault.\n\nTulskaya (Moscow Metro): Tulskaya (Russian: T\u0443\u043b\u044c\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f ) is a station of the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. 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The group was started by Ezra Cline and Curly Ray Cline and was originally named \"Cousin Ezra and the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers\". The Clines came from a large family consisting of musically talented people. Ray and Charlie's father, Charlie, was a talented banjo player and the women in the family, Geraldine and Bobbi, were great singers. For reasons unknown, Bobbi and Geraldine never joined the band on the road but often joined in at home, especially when notable Country singers, such as Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, and Hank Williams, came visiting. None of them ever had a music lesson yet excelled on every instrument they touched. Natives of the Gilbert Creek region of southern West Virginia, Cousin Ezra, along with brothers Ireland (Lazy Ned) and Curly Ray Cline, were part of the original Lonesome Pine Fiddlers from about 1938, a group that worked on radio at WHIS Bluefield, West Virginia. During World War II, Ned was killed in action. 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By 1958, Charlie (electric lead guitar) and his wife, Lee (electric bass), had rejoined Ezra and Curly Ray in the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, who were experimenting with a more modern sound and working a TV show in Huntington, West Virginia, in addition to daily radio in Pikeville. In his later years, Charlie was with the Stanley Brothers. Curly Ray also played with the Stanley Brothers at a different time as their fiddler. Curly Ray was one of the best fiddlers in Bluegrass. This most talented family of musicians were the best, surpassed by none. Finally, on October 1, 2009, The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers got their due when they were inducted into the International Bluegrass Hall of Fame at the Ryman Theater (the original home of the Grand Ole Opry). Bobby Osborne, Melvin Goins and Paul Williams were there to receive the bands award. In the crowd of a sold out theater was the son of Ezra Cline, Scotty Ireland Cline, who recalled being in that same theater as a child sitting on stage and watching the Fiddlers play. (At the time, the Opry had bleachers for family just off stage). The final act of the evening at the IBMA Awards was the playing of \"Pain in my Heart\" by Osborne, Goins and Williams along with a Song from the Dillards, who were also inducted the same evening.\n\nHuck Finn Jubilee: The Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival or simply The Huck Finn Jubilee is an annual three-day bluegrass event held in Ontario, California. It is held during the second weekend in June at the Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park and features RV and tent camping, traditional \"Americana\" activities, and live bluegrass music. The festival also features activities, such as greased pole climbing, tomahawk throwing, pie eating, river rafting, and arts and crafts. The event is also the West Coast\u2019s biggest bluegrass festival, with acts such as The String Cheese Incident, Ralph Stanley, Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers, and Rhonda Vincent. On September 30, 2016 the Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau announced that 2016 would be the last festival sponsored by it at the Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park.\n\nCarter Stanley: Carter Glen Stanley (August 27, 1925 \u2013 December 1, 1966) was a bluegrass music lead singer, songwriter, and rhythm guitar player. He formed \"The Stanley Brothers and The Clinch Mountain Boys\" band together with his brother Ralph. The Stanley Brothers are generally acknowledged as the first band after Bill Monroe & the Blue Grass Boys to play in the bluegrass genre. According to some historians, their recording of \"Molly and Tenbrooks\" (aka \"The Racehorse Song\") marked the beginning of bluegrass as a genre.\n\nThe Stanley Brothers: The Stanley Brothers were an American bluegrass duo made up of brothers Carter Stanley (1925\u20131966) and Ralph Stanley (1927\u20132016). Ralph and Carter performed as The Stanley Brothers with their band, The Clinch Mountain Boys, from 1946 to 1966. Ralph kept the band name when he continued as a solo after Carter's death, from 1967 until his own death in 2016.\n\nBill Vernon: He was born in New York, NY. In his early teens he became enamoured with Bluegrass music and publicized and promoted that genre in many ways. He was a DJ in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia; he wrote liner notes for around a hundred recordings. In 1994 and in 1998 he received the International Bluegrass Music Association's award for best liner notes, and that organization's certificate of merit in 1988. He compiled the country music chart for Billboard magazine. He MC'd at many a bluegrass performance or festival, including Bill Monroe's Bean Blossom Festival in Indiana, and festivals of Ralph Stanley and Carlton Haney. He served as editor for Muleskinner News and wrote many articles on early bluegrass performers for that and other publications, including Bluegrass Unlimited.\n\nGeorge Shuffler: George Shuffler (April 11, 1925 \u2013 April 7, 2014) was an American bluegrass guitar player and an early practitioner of the crosspicking style. During his career Shuffler played with The Bailey Brothers, The Stanley Brothers and Ralph Stanley's Clinch Mountain Boys. He was a 2007 recipient of the North Carolina Heritage Award and in 2011 was elected to the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame.\n\nLeslie Keith: Leslie Keith (March 30, 1906 \u2013 December 28, 1977) was an American bluegrass musician. Known as a formidable fiddler who won many contests, Keith once played with Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys, as well as The Stanley Brothers. He is best known for the tune he put together out of pieces of older tunes, \"Black Mountain Rag\".\n\nInternational Bluegrass Music Museum: The International Bluegrass Music Museum (IBMM) is a bluegrass music museum in RiverPark Center near downtown Owensboro, Kentucky, United States. The museum has inter-active exhibits, posters, costumes, live instrument demonstrations, and the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. The museum has 2004 m (21,000 square feet) of exhibits and offices on 2 floors. As a non-profit group, the International Bluegrass Music Museum has raised funds with the help of famous bluegrass musicians such as Ricky Skaggs and Ralph Stanley.\n\nRalph Stanley: Ralph Edmund Stanley (February 25, 1927 \u2013 June 23, 2016), also known as Dr. Ralph Stanley, was an American bluegrass artist, known for his distinctive singing and banjo playing. Stanley began playing music in 1946, originally with his brother Carter as part of The Stanley Brothers, and most often as the leader of his band, The Clinch Mountain Boys.\n\nPete Kuykendall: Peter \"Pete\" Van Kuykendall (January 15, 1938 \u2013 August 24, 2017) also known as Pete Roberts, was an American bluegrass musician, songwriter, discographer and a magazine and music publisher. He was a co-founder of \"Bluegrass Unlimited\" magazine and its editor since 1970. 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Analyses of these data have applications in space weather studies.\n\nTunka experiment: The Tunka experiment now named TAIGA (Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic ray physics and Gamma Astronomy) measures air showers, which are initiated by charged cosmic rays or high energy gamma rays. TAIGA is situated in Siberia in the Tunka valley close to lake Baikal. Meanwhile, TAIGA consists of five different detector systems: Tunka-133, Tunka-Rex, and Tunka-Grande for charged cosmic rays; Tunka-HiSCORE and Tunka-IACT for gamma astronomy. From the measurements of each detector it is possible to reconstruct the arrival direction, energy and type of the cosmic rays, where the accuracy is enhanced by the combination of different detector systems.\n\nCosmic ray spallation: Cosmic ray spallation is a form of naturally occurring nuclear fission and nucleosynthesis. It refers to the formation of chemical elements from the impact of cosmic rays on an object. 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They are termed \"ground level enhancements\" (GLE).", "question": "What stratosphere pioneer studied Earth's upper atmosphere and cosmic rays?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"pioneer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the stratosphere pioneer."}, "pioneer_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the pioneer."}, "pioneer_role": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific pioneering role or title attributed to the individual."}, "studied_fields": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of scientific fields or areas studied by the pioneer.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "notable_achievement": {"type": "object", "description": "A significant achievement related to their pioneering work.", "properties": {"description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the achievement."}, "max_height_km": {"type": "number", "description": "The maximum height achieved in kilometers, if applicable."}, "year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the achievement took place."}}, "required": ["description", "max_height_km", "year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["pioneer_name", "pioneer_nationality", "pioneer_role", "studied_fields", "notable_achievement"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"pioneer_name": "Auguste Piccard", "pioneer_nationality": "Swiss", "pioneer_role": "stratosphere pioneer", "studied_fields": ["Earth's upper atmosphere", "cosmic rays"], "notable_achievement": {"description": "reached a height of 9.5 nautical miles (18 km) in a hydrogen-filled balloon", "max_height_km": 18, "year": 1931}}, "ground_truth": {"pioneer_name": "Auguste Piccard", "pioneer_nationality": "Swiss", "pioneer_role": "stratosphere pioneer", "studied_fields": ["Earth's upper atmosphere", "cosmic rays"], "notable_achievement": {"description": "record-breaking hot air balloon flights", "max_height_km": 18, "year": 1931}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1813, "output_tokens": 101, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "5f107eefad329684c5d019fb743e27f250d8e7be9dd7f169b9d527e8fbe96252", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a77ee0f5542992a6e59e004", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Archana", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Dasavatharam (film): Dasavatharam (\u0ba4\u0bae\u0bbf\u0bb4\u0bcd: \u0ba4\u0b9a\u0bbe\u0bb5\u0ba4\u0bbe\u0bb0\u0bae\u0bcd, English: The Ten Avatars) is a 1976 Tamil Hindu - Devotional Mythology film was directed and script were written by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. Music by S. Rajeswara Rao assets to the film. It stars Ravikumar played titular role with Sirkazhi Govindarajan, Jayachitra, Gemini Ganesan, M. R. Radha, P. S. Veerappa, Sowcar Janaki and K. R. Vijaya other actor and actress played portraying supporting role.\n\nVasundhara Devi: Vasundhara Devi (Tamil: \u0bb5\u0b9a\u0bc1\u0ba8\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bb0\u0bbe \u0ba4\u0bc7\u0bb5\u0bbf) (1917-1988) was an Indian film actress, trained Bharathanatyam dancer and carnatic singer. Vasundhara Devi is the only Indian actress to have had an audience with the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. She is the mother of popular Indian actress Vyjayanthimala.\n\nDivyanka Tripathi: Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya (born on 14 December 1984) is an Indian actress who works in the Hindi television industry. Establishing herself as one of the most popular actresses in the industry, she rose to fame by playing a dual role in Zee TV's serial \"Banoo Main Teri Dulhann\" for which she won the Indian Television Academy Award for Best Actress in the drama category. Later, she garnered the Indian Telly Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role for portraying the character of Dr. Ishita Raman Bhalla in Star Plus's soap opera \"Ye Hai Mohabbatein\" and in 2017, she won the dance reality show Nach Baliye.\n\nMalishka RJ: Malishka Mendonsa, popularly known as RJ Malishka , is a radio personality from Mumbai, India. She works in Red FM 93.5. Her show \"Morning No 1 with Malishka\" has won the \"Best Breakfast Programme/Show (Hindi) at the Indian Excellence in Radio Awards\" in the past. Actress Vidya Balan was trained by RJ Malishka when the actress played the role of an RJ in 2006 Bollywood film Lage Raho Munnabhai.\n\nKumari (actress): Nagaraja Kumari Maddela (1921\u00a0\u2013 3 March 2008), better known as Kumari, was a renowned south Indian actress, playback singer, musician, beauty queen, and a model. She was the first Indian actress to play dual-roles in film. She pioneered the art of playing multiple roles in a single film. She was also one of the first Indian faces used by Lux (soap), a brand that pioneered female celebrity endorsement, and have since used famous faces such as Aishwarya Rai.\n\nAmbili Devi: Ambili Devi is a South Indian actress who appears in Malayalam Films & Serials. She has established herself as a lead actress in Malayalam Television Industry and has won the \"Kerala state Television Award for Best Actress in 2005\". She has acted in over 30 Television soap opera's.\n\nArchana (actress): Archana is an Indian film actress and accomplished Kuchipudi and Kathak dancer, known for her works in the South Indian film industry.\n\nTalluri Rameshwari: Talluri Rameshwari (also known as Rameshwari) is an Indian actress. She was born and raised in Andhra Pradesh and spent her childhood in Kakinada. She is the younger of two sisters and has no brothers. Her elder sister's name is Krishna Kumari. She also acted in one of the Telugu movies. They used to live in Munsiff street, near 2-Town police station, Surya rao peta, Kakinada. She studied 1st standard to 5th standard in City Aided Elementary School. She studied from 6th to 10th standard in Municipal Girl's High School, Temple street. During that time they shifted their residence to 50 buildings area, Kakinada. She used to be so beautiful in her childhood as well as in her adolescence, resembling the veteran Hindi actress Rajshree ( V. Shantaram's daughter). She grew up speaking Telugu. She attended and graduated from FTII in 1975. She became very popular and still remains popular for her two hit Hindi films: \"Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye\" (1977) and \"Aasha\" (1980), the latter earned her a Filmfare Nomination as Best Supporting Actress. She played the character Seetalu in the hit film \"Seetamalakshmi\" (1978), directed by K.Vishwanath, for which she received the Nandi Award for Best actress. Her credits include several other movies include Sunayana, Mera Rakshak, Sharda and others. She also worked in several films in other languages (Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Oriya, Bhojpuri). She is not a career savvy individual and never really pushed hard to reach her potential. She is very close and remains close to her family. She married her FTII class mate and pal, Punjabi actor-producer, Deepak Seth and has two sons Bhaskara Pratap Seth and Surya Prem Seth. She took a sabbatical from acting to raise her children, but recently returned to acting in films, playing mature roles. She and her husband produced a Hindi film titled \"Hun Farishte Nahin\" (1988) and a Punjabi film titled \"Mein tuun assin tussin\" (2007) based on the Shakespeare play \"The Comedy of Errors\". Lately she has been working in television series.\n\nYamanam: A physically disabled girl Ambili (Archana) is restricted to a wheelchair because of a childhood attack of polio. Unable to move out of home, she has only to fantasize the exteriors. She turns terribly introvert, fathoming the truth within and becoming positive towards people. She is skilled at making models and toys. She and her widowed mother are gradually sidelined in their own home by her brother Devan and his wife Raji.\n\nRohini Hattangadi: Rohini Hattangadi (Marathi: \u0930\u094b\u0939\u093f\u0923\u0940 \u0939\u091f\u094d\u091f\u0902\u0917\u0921\u0940 ) (born 11 April 1951) is an Indian actress. She has won two Filmfare Awards, one National Film Award, and is the only Indian actress to win the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance as Kasturba Gandhi in \"Gandhi\" (1982). An alumna of the National School of Drama of New Delhi, Hattangadi had worked mainly in theatre when she made her movie debut with \"Arvind Desai Ki Ajeeb Dastaan\" in 1978. Some of her noted cinematic roles were in such art films as \"Arth\" (1982), \"Party\" and \"Saaransh\" (1984). Hattangadi was mostly offered character roles in mainstream Hindi cinema after her portrayal in \"Gandhi\", often typecast in mother roles much ahead of her years. Respected for her acting prowess, she has appeared in over 80 feature films, and is active in theatre and television.", "question": "Which Indian actress played the character Ambili in the film Yamanam?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "character_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the character played in the film."}, "actress_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actress who played the character."}, "actress_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the actress."}, "known_for_industry": {"type": "string", "description": "The film industry the actress is known for."}, "dance_forms": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Dance forms the actress is accomplished in."}}, "required": ["nationality", "known_for_industry", "dance_forms"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["film_title", "character_name", "actress_name", "actress_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "Yamanam", "character_name": "Ambili", "actress_name": "Archana", "actress_details": {"nationality": "Indian", "known_for_industry": "South Indian film industry", "dance_forms": ["Kuchipudi", "Kathak"]}}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "Yamanam", "character_name": "Ambili", "actress_name": "Archana", "actress_details": {"nationality": "Indian", "known_for_industry": "South Indian film industry", "dance_forms": ["Kuchipudi", "Kathak"]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2187, "output_tokens": 67, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "9ab741957bcf190303f36ab589a8866b499810cdba6bad57f57267b72df1fef0", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7dc96e5542990b8f503aa5", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Leslie Pearce", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "T\u00fawaqachi (The Fourth World): T\u00fawaqachi (The Fourth World) is the eighteenth solo album by American composer Bill Laswell, released on November 27, 2012 by M.O.D. Technologies. It was composed by Laswell as an alternative film score to Godfrey Reggio's 1982 experimental film \"Koyaanisqatsi\". With the blessing of the director, an edited version of the film along with the alternative score are intended to be played together in a live setting.\n\nAnima Mundi (film): Anima Mundi is a 1992 short documentary film directed by Godfrey Reggio. The film focuses on the world of nature and wildlife, particularly jungles, sealife, and insects. The movie was commissioned by Italian jewellers Bulgari for use by the World Wide Fund for Nature in their Biological Diversity Program.\n\nLeslie Pearce: Arnold Leslie Pearce (20 April 1887 \u2013 17 August 1977) was a New Zealand film director, who directed numerous short films in Hollywood during the 1930's, including several with W.C. Fields and Bing Crosby.\n\nNaqoyqatsi: Naqoyqatsi ( ), also known as Naqoyqatsi: Life as War, is a 2002 film directed by Godfrey Reggio and edited by Jon Kane, with music composed by Philip Glass. It is the third and final film in the Qatsi trilogy.\n\nBaraka (film): Baraka is a 1992 non-narrative documentary film directed by Ron Fricke. The film is often compared to \"Koyaanisqatsi\", the first of the Qatsi films by Godfrey Reggio for which Fricke served as the cinematographer. \"Baraka\" is also the first film ever to be restored and scanned at 8K resolution.\n\nGodfrey Reggio: Godfrey Reggio (born March 29, 1940) is an American director of experimental documentary films.\n\nPowaqqatsi: Powaqqatsi ( ), or Powaqqatsi: Life in Transformation, is a 1988 American documentary film directed by Godfrey Reggio and the sequel to Reggio's experimental 1982 film, \"Koyaanisqatsi\". It is the second film in the Qatsi trilogy.\n\nKoyaanisqatsi: Koyaanisqatsi ( ), also known as Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance, is a 1982 American experimental film directed by Godfrey Reggio with music composed by Philip Glass and cinematography by Ron Fricke.\n\nVisitors (2013 film): Visitors is a 2013 American documentary film, written and directed by Godfrey Reggio, exploring \"humanity's trancelike relationship with technology.\" It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.\n\nQatsi trilogy: The \"Qatsi\" trilogy is the informal name given to a series of three films produced by Godfrey Reggio and scored by Philip Glass:", "question": "Who was born first, Godfrey Reggio or Leslie Pearce?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_a": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_b": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "earliest_born_person_name": {"type": "string"}, "comparison_summary": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["person_a", "person_b", "earliest_born_person_name", "comparison_summary"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_a": {"name": "Godfrey Reggio", "birth_year": 1940}, "person_b": {"name": "Leslie Pearce", "birth_year": 1887}, "earliest_born_person_name": "Leslie Pearce", "comparison_summary": "Leslie Pearce was born in 1887, which is 53 years before Godfrey Reggio was born in 1940."}, "ground_truth": {"person_a": {"name": "Godfrey Reggio", "birth_year": 1940}, "person_b": {"name": "Leslie Pearce", "birth_year": 1887}, "earliest_born_person_name": "Leslie Pearce", "comparison_summary": "Leslie Pearce was born in 1887, which is before Godfrey Reggio who was born in 1940."}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1168, "output_tokens": 95, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "783caddca97cd48b9db6b45012bb862aff085552ddf214587da32e5155a8492e", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae3a9aa5542994393b9e739", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "yes", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Schuylkill County Airport: Schuylkill County Airport (ICAO: KZER,\u00a0FAA LID: ZER) , also known as Schuylkill County Joe Zerbey Airport, is a public use airport located eight\u00a0nautical miles (9\u00a0mi, 15\u00a0km) west of the central business district of Pottsville, a city in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is owned by the Schuylkill County Airport Authority. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011\u20132015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.\n\nCrawford County Airport: Crawford County Airport (ICAO: KRSV,\u00a0FAA LID: RSV) is a public use airport located four\u00a0nautical miles (5\u00a0mi, 7\u00a0km) east of the central business district of Robinson, a city in Crawford County, Illinois, United States. It is owned by the Crawford County Airport Authority and was formerly known as Robinson Municipal Airport. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011\u20132015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.\n\nSt. Mary's Airport (Alaska): St. Mary's Airport (IATA: KSM, ICAO: PASM, FAA LID: KSM) is a public airport located four miles (6 km) west of the central business district of St. Mary's, in the Kusilvak Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska. 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According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009\u20132013, it is categorized as a \"reliever airport\" for the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport.\n\nSt. Mary's County Regional Airport: St. Mary's County Regional Airport (IATA: LTW,\u00a0FAA LID: 2W6) , also known as Captain Walter Francis Duke Regional Airport, is a public airport located in St. Mary's County, Maryland, four miles (six km) northeast of the central business district of Leonardtown. The airport is also located 8 nmi west of Naval Air Station Patuxent River. It is owned and operated by the St. Mary's County Board of County Commissioners.\n\nAtlanta South Regional Airport: Henry County Airport (FAA LID: KHMP) , is a public-use county airport located three\u00a0nautical miles (6\u00a0km) west of the central business district of Hampton, a city in Henry County, Georgia, United States. It was known as Clayton County Airport \u2013 Tara Field, which was the name still used by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) until approval of the Atlanta South Regional Airport name. The airport was renamed Atlanta South Regional Airport, which was approved by the airport board of commissioners in December 2011, and was approved by the GDOT and the FAA before it went into effect.\n\nGreater Portsmouth Regional Airport: Greater Portsmouth Regional Airport (IATA: PMH,\u00a0ICAO: KPMH,\u00a0FAA LID: PMH) , also known as Scioto County Airport, is a public use airport located on State Route 335 in the community of Minford, Ohio, 10\u00a0nautical miles (12\u00a0mi, 19\u00a0km) northeast of the central business district of Portsmouth, a city in Scioto County, Ohio, United States. It is owned by the Scioto County Airport Authority. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011\u20132015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.\n\nClinton\u2013Sampson County Airport: Clinton\u2013Sampson County Airport (IATA: CTZ,\u00a0ICAO: KCTZ,\u00a0FAA LID: CTZ) is a public use airport located two\u00a0nautical miles (4\u00a0km) southwest of the central business district of Clinton, a city in Sampson County, North Carolina, United States. It is owned by the city and county. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011\u20132015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility. It was formerly known as Sampson County Airport.\n\nModesto City Schools: Modesto City School District is a public school district based in Stanislaus County, California, United States, with an enrollment of approximately 32,000 students. 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That season he registered a 35-game hitting streak and stole 84 bases, the most in the Pacific Coast League since 1913. He was called up to the Mariners in September 1980 and swiped 10 bags in 23 games.\n\nTupou College: Tupou College is a Methodist boys' secondary boarding school in Toloa on the island of Tongatapu, Tonga. It is located on the Eastern District of Tongatapu near the village of Malapo. The school is owned by the Free Weslyan Church of Tonga. Established in 1866 by James Egan Moulton, it claims to be the oldest secondary school in the Pacific Islands. Enrolment is some 1,000 pupils. Tupou College was first established at Nuku'alofa at the location on which Queen Salote College stands today. From there it moved to Nafualu, Sia'atoutai on the site where Sia'atoutai Theological College now stands. In 1948, the school last moved to Toloa in the Eastern District of Tongatapu where it still stands today. Tupou College's Brother school is Newington College which is in Sydney, Australia.\n\nNat Rogers: William Nathaniel Rogers (born June 7, 1893 in Spartanburg, South Carolina - \"unknown\") was a baseball player in the Negro Leagues. He would play outfielder, catcher, and infielder and played from 1923 to 1946. In 1927 Rogers had a 31-game hitting streak for the Chicago American Giants.\n\nVince DiMaggio: Vincent Paul \"Vince\" DiMaggio (September 6, 1912 \u2013 October 3, 1986) was an American Major League Baseball center fielder. During a 10-year baseball career, he played for the Boston Bees (1937\u20131938), Cincinnati Reds (1939\u20131940), Pittsburgh Pirates (1940\u20131945), Philadelphia Phillies (1945\u20131946), and New York Giants (1946). Vince was the older brother of Joe and Dom DiMaggio.\n\nKen Keltner: Kenneth Frederick Keltner (October 31, 1916 \u2013 December 12, 1991) was an American professional baseball player. He played almost his entire Major League Baseball career as a third baseman with the Cleveland Indians, until his final season when he played 13 games for the Boston Red Sox. He batted and threw right-handed. A seven-time All-Star, Keltner is remembered for being one of the best fielding third basemen in the 1940s and for helping to end Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak on July 17, 1941.\n\nHitting streak: In baseball, a hitting streak is the number of consecutive official games in which a player appears and gets at least one base hit. According to the Official Baseball Rules, such a streak is ended when a player has at least 1 plate appearance and no hits. A streak shall not be terminated if all official plate appearances result in a base on balls, hit by pitch, defensive interference or a sacrifice bunt. The streak shall terminate if the player has a sacrifice fly and no hit.\n\nDamian Costantino: Damian Costantino (born c. 1978) is an American baseball player who set the record for the longest hitting streak in National Collegiate Athletic Association baseball history, with a 60-game streak that ran through the 2001, 2002 and 2003 seasons playing for the Division III Salve Regina Seahawks and broke the mark set in 1987 by Robin Ventura with 58.\n\n1990\u201391 Portland Trail Blazers season: The 1990\u201391 NBA season was the 21st season for the Portland Trail Blazers in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Blazers acquired Danny Ainge from the Sacramento Kings. The Blazers won their first eleven games on their way to a franchise best start at a record of 27\u20133. They would post a 16-game winning streak near the end of the season as they finished with a league best record at 63\u201319, setting a franchise-high win total that still stands today, and made their ninth consecutive trip to the NBA Playoffs. It was their first Pacific Division title since the 1977\u201378 season, and ended the Los Angeles Lakers' streak of nine straight years as Pacific Division champions and number-one seed in the Western Conference.\n\nCharles Radbourn: Charles Gardner Radbourn (December 11, 1854 \u2013 February 5, 1897), nicknamed \"Old Hoss\", was an American professional baseball pitcher who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the Buffalo Bisons (1880), Providence Grays (1881\u20131885), Boston Beaneaters (1886\u20131889), Boston Reds (1890), and Cincinnati Reds (1891). 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The same year, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the crime film \"Collateral\". As of spring 2017, Foxx serves as host and executive producer of the new Fox game show \"Beat Shazam\".\n\nTom Cruise filmography: Tom Cruise is an American actor and producer who made his film debut with a minor role in the 1981 romantic drama \"Endless Love\". Two years later he made his breakthrough by starring in the romantic comedy \"Risky Business\" (1983), which garnered Cruise his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor\u00a0\u2013 Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. In 1986, Cruise played a fighter pilot in the Tony Scott-directed action drama \"Top Gun\" (the highest-grossing film that year), and also starred opposite Paul Newman in the Martin Scorsese-directed drama \"The Color of Money\". Two years later he played opposite Dustin Hoffman in the Academy Award for Best Picture-winning drama \"Rain Man\" (1988), and also appeared in the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture-winning romantic drama \"Cocktail\" (1988). In doing so Cruise became the first and only person as of 2014 to star in a Best Picture Oscar winner and a Worst Picture Razzie winner in the same year. His next role was as anti-war activist Ron Kovic in the drama adaptation of Kovic's memoir of the same name, \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989). For his performance Cruise received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor\u00a0\u2013 Motion Picture Drama and his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.\n\nVictor McLaglen: Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen (10 December 1886 \u2013 7 November 1959) was a British-American film actor. He was known as a character actor, particularly in Westerns, and made seven films with John Ford and John Wayne. 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He has won numerous awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker awards, as well as the Newbery and Carnegie medals. He is the first author to win both the Newbery and the Carnegie medals for the same work, \"The Graveyard Book\" (2008). In 2013, \"The Ocean at the End of the Lane\" was voted Book of the Year in the British National Book Awards.\n\nThe Graveyard Book: The Graveyard Book is a children's fantasy novel by the English author Neil Gaiman, simultaneously published in Britain and America during 2008. \"The Graveyard Book\" traces the story of the boy Nobody \"Bod\" Owens who is adopted and raised by the supernatural occupants of a graveyard after his family is brutally murdered.\n\nTommy McCafferty: Tommy 'The Ghost\" McCafferty is an Irish kickboxer. He was born in Letterkenny, County Donegal. 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The village has a quarry, a supermarket, garden centre, filling station, two public houses, a church with a graveyard, an Orange hall, a recycling centre, a Donegal County Council yard and salt depot, and a national school (St Eunan's NS). Laghey is also near two of the most scenic beaches in Ireland, namely Rossnowlagh and Murvagh. 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The competition is tournament Scrabble play, in which teams of two play for 25 minutes with digital timers similar to those used in the board game of chess. The time limit was originally 22 minutes for each side until 2012 when the switch was made to coincide with the traditional times of the Adult Nationals. The team with the most wins is determined the winner. If there are multiple teams with the same number of wins, spread is used to break the tie. Matthew Silver of Connecticut became the first competitor to win two consecutive National School Scrabble Championship titles in 2007 and 2008. He accumulated a 14-0 record in those two years. In 2009, for the first time ever, the event was won by a team of 5th graders, Andy Hoang & Erik Salgado of Salem Elementary in North Carolina. They were the last team to finish the tournament with an undefeated record (7-0). Since then, the champion has finished either 6-1 (2010) or 7-1 (2011, 2012, 2013). The winners have often been invited to be on Good Morning America and Jimmy Kimmel Live! . The event has also received recognition from president Barack Obama and NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal, who are advocates for the game themselves. In 2012, Andy Hoang & Erik Salgado of North Carolina became the first team to win two NSSC titles, their first as 5th graders in 2009, and their second as 8th graders in 2012. The 2013 NSSC was held in Washington D.C. 2013 marked the first time since 2009 that a previous champion will not be competing. In 2010, 2011, and 2012, Andy Hoang, Erik Salgado, Bradley Robbins, and Evan McCarthy were champions that returned. Only Andy Hoang and Erik Salgado were the only ones to repeat during the streak. 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Black Stone Cherry recorded it on their 2011 album \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\", produced by Howard Benson.\n\nLike a Storm: Like a Storm is a hard rock band from Auckland, New Zealand, best known for combining heavy baritone guitar riffs and hard rock songs with didgeridoo. Formed by Chris, Kent, and Matt Brooks, Like a Storm have shared American & European stages with Alter Bridge, Korn, Shinedown, Black Veil Brides, Creed, Puddle of Mudd, Staind, Sick Puppies, and many others, as well as touring North America extensively as a headline act. Like a Storm are the highest charting New Zealand hard rock band in American radio history . Both of Like a Storm's two studio albums, \"The End of the Beginning\" and \"Awaken the Fire\", debuted in the Billboard 200. The band has toured with Alter Bridge, Black Stone Cherry, Three Days Grace, Steel Panther, Shinedown and Hellyeah.\n\nBlack to Blues: Black to Blues is the third EP by American band Black Stone Cherry. It was released on September 29, 2017, through Mascot Records.\n\nDark Horse Tour: The \"Dark Horse\" Tour was a worldwide concert tour by Canadian rock band Nickelback. It was their first world tour since the conclusion of their massive All the Right Reasons Tour, ending on September 2, 2007, in Kansas City, Missouri. The tour was in support of their new album \"Dark Horse\" (2008). Dates were announced on November 26, 2008. Seether and Saving Abel were the opening acts on the tour. On the second half of the North American tour, Hinder, Papa Roach, and Saving Abel were in support. Black Stone Cherry were the support act for the European tour of the UK in May 2009.\n\nHell & High Water: \"Hell & High Water\" is the second promo single from Black Stone Cherry's self-titled debut \"Black Stone Cherry. \" It follows the first successful single, Lonely Train. This song reached #30 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It was supported by a video directed by JB Carlin.\n\nBlack Stone Cherry (album): Black Stone Cherry is the debut album from southern rockers Black Stone Cherry. The album was released on July 18, 2006 through Roadrunner Records. The album has produced three singles: \"Lonely Train\", \"Hell & High Water\" and \"Rain Wizard\".\n\nThe Amorettes: The Amorettes are a Scottish hard rock band formed in 2009. They released their first album, \"Haulin' Ass\", the following year. Their second album, \"Game On\", which was produced by Chris Tsangarides, followed in 2015. They have performed in support of W.A.S.P., Europe, Black Star Riders, Ash, Black Stone Cherry, Gun and Thunder among others, and have toured across the UK, as well as in several countries throughout Europe.\n\nAt the Drive-In: At the Drive-In is an American punk rock band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 1994. The band currently consists of Cedric Bixler (vocals), Omar Rodr\u00edguez (guitar, vocals), Paul Hinojos (bass), Tony Hajjar (drums) and Keeley Davis (guitar, vocals). After several early line-up changes, the band solidified into a five-piece, consisting of Bixler, Rodr\u00edguez, Jim Ward, Hinojos and Hajjar. At the Drive-In released three studio albums and five EPs before breaking up in 2001. Their third and final album before their split, 2000's \"Relationship of Command\", received a number of accolades and is cited as a landmark of the post-hardcore genre. Following the breakup, Bixler-Zavala and Rodr\u00edguez-L\u00f3pez formed The Mars Volta while Ward, Hinojos, and Hajjar formed Sparta. At the Drive-In reunited in January 2012 and played the 2012 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, as well as the 2012 Lollapalooza Festival. In 2016, the band reunited for a second time, with guitarist and occasional lead vocalist Jim Ward no longer participating. He was replaced by Sparta's Keeley Davis. The band released their fourth studio album, \"in\u2022ter a\u2022li\u2022a\", in 2017.\n\nRain Wizard: \"Rain Wizard\" is the third single from Black Stone Cherry's self-titled debut album, \"Black Stone Cherry\". It follows the second successful single, \"Hell & High Water.\" This song reached #29 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It is about a local legend that talks of a mysterious wiseman who could bring the rain in times of drought.\n\nBlack Stone Cherry: Black Stone Cherry is an American hard rock band, formed in 2001 in Edmonton, Kentucky. They were signed to Roadrunner Records until 2015; the band is now signed to Mascot Label Group. The band consists of Chris Robertson (lead vocals, lead guitar), Ben Wells (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Jon Lawhon (bass guitar, backing vocals), and John Fred Young (drums, backing vocals). Black Stone Cherry has released five studio albums: \"Black Stone Cherry\" (2006), \"Folklore and Superstition\" (2008), \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" (2011), \"Magic Mountain\" (2014), and \"Kentucky\" (2016), as well as three EPs, and have charted eight singles on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks charts. 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She is best known for her role in Hum TV serial \"Mera Naseeb\" (2011).\n\nGeo Entertainment: Geo Entertainment or Geo Drama is a Pakistani entertainment television channel owned by Geo Television Network was established in May 2002. Its test transmission started on 14 August 2002 on the PAS 10 digital satellite whereas on 1 October 2002 the regular transmission of Geo Entertainment was started.\n\nGeo Kahani: GEO Kahani (Urdu:) is an entertainment channel of GEO network, broadcasting in Urdu Language. Title song of channel is sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The most popular dramas are the \"Kumkum Bhagya\", \"Muhte\u015fem Y\u00fczy\u0131l\" (Urdu dub title: \"Mera Sultan\") and \"Jodha Akbar\". Geo Kahani began its transmission in the U.K. from 11 August 2017, ending the 4 year run of Geo Tez.\n\nAAG TV: AAG TV (Urdu: \u200e \"lit.\" fire is a youth entertainment channel in Pakistan, owned by Independent Media Corporation. Launched in 2006 by Geo Television Network, it was associated with Fire Records, a now defunct record label in Pakistan. Certain notable artists within the Pakistani music industry were signed by Fire Records. In 2013, Aag TV shut down in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and was replaced by Geo Tez. Now it is only available in the USA.\n\nGeo Films: Geo Films is a film distribution company owned by Geo Television Network based in Karachi, Pakistan. Geo films distribute Hollywood, Bollywood and Lollywood films in cinemas across Pakistan.\n\nGeo TV: Geo TV (trademarked \"GEO TV\") or Geo Television is a Pakistani television channel established in May 2002 and owned by the Independent Media Corporation. The channel began test transmission on 14 August 2002, with regular transmission beginning 1 October 2002. It was later renamed Geo Entertainment. \"Geo\" is an Urdu word meaning \"Live\".\n\nBikhra Mera Naseeb: Bikhra Mera Naseeb is a 2014 Pakistani drama serial directed by Furqan Khan, produced by A&B Entertainment and written by Saima Younus. The drama stars Ayeza Khan, Sami Khan, Alizey Rasool and Emaad Irfani in lead roles. The drama was first aired 2 May 2014 on Geo Entertainment.\n\nImran Abbas: Imran Abbas Naqvi is a Pakistani actor and former model. He is known for his leading roles in television serials including \"Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan\" (2011), \"Khuda Aur Muhabbat\" (2011), \"Mera Naseeb\" (2011), \"Piya Kay Ghar Jana Hai\" (2012), \"Dil-e-Muztar\" (2013), \"Shadi Aur Tum Say? \" (2013), \"Alvida\" (2015), and \"Mera Naam Yusuf Hai\" (2015). Abbas made his film debut with a leading role in the 2013 romantic drama \"Anjuman\". The following year, he appeared in Bollywood's monster horror film \"Creature 3D\", which earned him Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut nomination.\n\nThe Awaien Show: The Awaien Show (pronounced Ay-Ween), created by Omer Ikram, is a Pakistani parody show than ran on GEO Television Network during 2008. It initially started as a sports commentary show, coinciding with the Indian Premier League. The episodes were a success, and there were calls for the show's continuation. On 13 November, the first episode was aired on GEO TV. The show went on to air on three channels owned by the GEO Television Network, GEO Entertainment, GEO News And AAG TV. The show consists of different skits, poking fun at public figures and current affairs, though it has a constantly changing format. The recurrent crew consists of Omer Ikram, who acts as a host, and Mir Muhammad Ali, a versatile actor who does every parody on the show, and a special guest in each episode. The show was canceled in 7 June 2009.\n\nMera Naseeb: Mera Naseeb (Urdu: , English: My Fate\u200e ) is a Hum TV drama which aired from 1 April 2011 to 26 August 2011. The drama featured a huge ensemble star cast including Samina Peerzada, Sakina Samoo, Rubina Ashraf, Bushra Ansari, Shagufta Ejaz, Durdana Butt, Sajid Hassan, Adeel Hussain, Imran Abbas, Imran Aslam, Syra Yousuf, Sanam Saeed, Rehan Sheikh, Ali Afzal and Sabahat Bukhari. Indian-American author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni has accused the writers of the show of plagiarizing her novel \"Sister of My Heart\" for the story of the serial. She has also threatened to take legal action against the writers of the show. However the screenplay writer had mentioned earlier before the show's original run that it is a drama adaptation of a story provided to them. 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He joined Bundle of Hiss when he was fifteen years old. He also played drums for Nirvana, appearing on one single, \"Sliver\". Peters' only live appearance with Nirvana was on September 22, 1990, in Seattle, Washington, at the Motor Sports International Garage. Peters continues to drum for Mudhoney, and was replaced in Nirvana by Dave Grohl. Peters expressed his only regret as missing the chance to play drums on \"Nevermind\". He returned to Mudhoney for the recording of \"Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge\". He has stayed with Mudhoney ever since. Mudhoney's latest offering is \"Vanishing Point\" released April 2, 2013. Peters has also played drums for Ellensburg, Washington based band Screaming Trees from 1990 to 1991. He also appeared in Black Sheep alongside David Spade and Chris Farley. He is married to a prominent litigator with the Seattle-based, Emerald Law Group. 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It features Roth's headlining show at Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England in 2001, along with his special guests Michael Schenker, Phil Mogg, and Pete Way from UFO, and Jack Bruce from Cream. Released in 2002.\n\nMisdemeanor (UFO album): Misdemeanor is the twelfth studio album by the British hard rock band UFO. After the disastrous tour supporting \"Making Contact\", UFO disbanded, with Phil Mogg spending time in Los Angeles, where he contacted (through Mike Varney) guitarist Atomik Tommy M. Mogg decided to start a new band, involving the new American guitarist and Paul Gray, who had played bass guitar in the last UFO tour. The three of them recruited former UFO keyboard player Paul Raymond and drummer Robbie France and started writing new material. Chrysalis Records signed the new band as UFO and assigned experienced producer Nick Tauber for the recording process of a new album. France resigned before the recording started and was replaced by former Magnum drummer Jim Simpson. Paul Raymond quit the band during their US tour in August 1986 and was replaced for the rest of the tour by David Jacobson.\n\nDave Peters: Dave Peters is an American musician. He was the original guitarist for the band Eighteen Visions, guitarist for the band Throwdown, and, as of 2002, the vocalist for Throwdown. He did guest vocals for the song \"Unleash\" by groove metal band Soulfly, for the song \"Feel as Though You Could\" by Demon Hunter, and the song \"Despair\" for Living Sacrifice. He is straight edge.\n\nUnleash (song): \"Unleash\" is a Soulfly song, released from the 2008 album \"Conquer\". This single, along with music video, was released a month before the album's release and was the album's first of two singles. 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Designers and illustrators included Barney Bubbles, George Snow, Kevin Sparrow and Peter Till. The magazine struggled to achieve consistent sales of 20,000 and closed due to market forces. 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It features hit singles \"You Can Leave Your Hat On\" and \"Don't You Love Me Anymore\", the first made popular after its use in the famous striptease scene in the film \"9\u00a01/2 Weeks\". Released as a single, Cocker's version of the song peaked at No. 35 on Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks. The album also features rendition of Marvin Gaye's \"Inner City Blues\", a Motown legend's classic lament to urban decay.\n\nFire It Up (Joe Cocker album): Fire It Up is the twenty-second and final studio album by Joe Cocker, released on 6 November 2012 by Sony/Columbia in Europe. It was recorded at Emblem Studios Calabasas, California and like Cocker's previous album, \"Hard Knocks\", it was produced by Matt Serletic. The album was released as a regular jewel case edition as well as a premium edition with additional DVD.\n\nHeart & Soul (Joe Cocker album): Heart & Soul is the nineteenth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in the UK on 12 October 2004, and in the US on 1 February 2005. 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The songs include Cocker's signatures on George Harrison's \"Beware of Darkness\", Bob Dylan's \"Ring Them Bells\", John Fogerty's \"Long As I Can See The Light\" and Stevie Wonder's \"You Haven't Done Nothin'\".\n\nJim Keltner: James Lee Keltner (born April 27, 1942) is an American drummer known primarily for his session work. He was characterized by Bob Dylan biographer Howard Sounes as \"the leading session drummer in America\".\n\nJoe Cocker!: Joe Cocker! is Joe Cocker's second studio album, released in November 1969. Following the template of his first LP, this album features numerous covers of songs originally performed by Bob Dylan (\"Dear Landlord\"), The Beatles (\"She Came in Through the Bathroom Window\" and \"Something\" - both released almost simultaneously with original versions; \"Let It Be\" was also recorded and released as a B-side), Leonard Cohen (\"Bird on the Wire\"), and future touring partner Leon Russell (\"Delta Lady\"). Cocker also co-wrote one song, \"That's Your Business Now\", Chris Stainton, who was also his writing partner in later years.\n\nJoe Cocker Live: Joe Cocker Live is a live album by Joe Cocker, released in 1990 (see 1990 in music). It was recorded live 5 October 1989 at Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, Massachusetts with the exception of the last two tracks which were recorded in the studio. The album was re-released in 2011 under the title \"Joe Cocker's Greatest Hits Live\".\n\nJoe Cocker (album): Joe Cocker is the third studio album by Joe Cocker, released in 1972 in Europe as Something to Say on Cube Records, and in the USA as \"Joe Cocker\" on A&M Records. It contains the hit single \"High Time We Went\", that was released in the summer of 1971. \"Joe Cocker\" signalled Cocker's change of direction into a more jazzy, blues style. The album reached no. 30 in the US album charts. However, although it received a positive response from the press, it made no impression on the British and European charts.\n\nMad Dogs & Englishmen (album): Mad Dogs & Englishmen is a live album by Joe Cocker, released in 1970. The album's title is drawn from the 1931 No\u00ebl Coward song of the same name. Only four songs of the 16 on the original album were drawn from his first two studio albums. Besides the contributions of bandmate and musical director Leon Russell, it draws equally from rock (the Rolling Stones, Traffic, Bob Dylan, the Beatles) and soul (Ray Charles, Sam and Dave, Otis Redding). 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The district was named after the city of Colombo in Colombo District, Western Province. The district was created by the division of the Colombo South Electoral District into Colombo East and Colombo West electoral districts in July 1977. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Colombo East electoral district was replaced by the Colombo multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Colombo East continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district.\n\nRose Park, South Australia: Rose Park is a suburb with a population of 1,293 in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide. It is located one\u00a0kilometre east of Adelaide's central business district (CBD). Rose Park is a leafy, tree-lined and wealthy inner suburb containing a number of historical and contemporary attractions. Much of the area's 19th Century housing stock has been recognised with heritage protection.\n\nColombo West Electoral District: Colombo West electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between July 1977 and February 1989. The district was named after the city of Colombo in Colombo District, Western Province. The district was created by the division of the Colombo South Electoral District into Colombo East and Colombo West electoral districts in July 1977. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Colombo West electoral district was replaced by the Colombo multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Colombo West continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district.\n\nDivision of Adelaide: The Division of Adelaide is an Australian electoral division in South Australia and is named for the city of Adelaide, South Australia's capital. The 76 km\u00b2 seat is centred on the Adelaide city centre and spans from Grand Junction Road in the north to Cross Road in the south and from Portrush Road in the east to South Road in the west, taking in suburbs including Ashford, Clarence Park, Enfield, Goodwood, Kent Town, Keswick, Kilburn, Maylands, Northgate, Norwood, Parkside, Prospect, Rose Park, St Peters, Toorak Gardens, Unley and Walkerville.\n\nFitzroy, South Australia: Fitzroy is an inner northern suburb of Adelaide 4\u00a0km from the Adelaide city centre, in the state of South Australia, Australia within the City of Prospect. It is adjacent to North Adelaide, Prospect, Ovingham and Thorngate. The post code for Fitzroy is 5082. It is bounded to the west by Cotton Street, to the south by Fitzroy Terrace, in the east by Prospect Road and the north by Avenue Road. Fitzroy is essentially a residential suburb, overlooking the North Adelaide Parklands.\n\nDulwich, South Australia: Dulwich is a suburb in the City of Burnside, Adelaide, South Australia with a census area population of 2,663 people. The suburb is adjacent to Adelaide's east parklands, and forms part of the western boundary of the City of Burnside. Dulwich is a mix of residential housing and commercial activity\u2013corporate offices and businesses line Fullarton and Greenhill Roads. The suburb is bordered by Rose Park to the north, Toorak Gardens to the east, Glenside to the south and the Adelaide Parklands to the west.\n\nFrome Road, Adelaide: Frome Road ( ) is a connecting road in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide. It starts from North Terrace in the Adelaide city centre, running in a northerly direction past the University of South Australia, the Royal Adelaide Hospital, the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science and the University of Adelaide, and then through the Adelaide Parklands to the Adelaide Zoo where it turns northeasterly, crosses the River Torrens via Albert Bridge, and continues through the parklands to the intersection with Melbourne Street and Brougham Place in North Adelaide.\n\nSalisbury, South Australia: Salisbury is a northern suburb in Adelaide, South Australia. It is the seat of the City of Salisbury, and in the South Australian Legislative Assembly electoral district of Ramsay and the Australian House of Representatives divisions of Wakefield and Port Adelaide. The suburb is a service area for the City of Salisbury district, with an abundance of parklands, shops, cafes and restaurants. Parabanks Shopping Centre is also located in Salisbury, which includes Harris Scarfe and Big W as its signature retailers. .\n\nElectoral district of Bragg: Bragg is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. The seat of Bragg is named after the eminent physicists Bragg \u2013 William Henry and his son, William Lawrence. The electorate is largely urban and encompasses a significant portion of the City of Burnside, stretching from the east parklands of Adelaide into the Adelaide Hills. After a redistribution following the 2006 election, the boundary moved eastwards to include suburbs that had formerly been in the seat of Heysen and now borders Kavel. Bragg currently includes the metropolitan suburbs of Beaumont, Burnside, Dulwich, Erindale, Hazelwood Park, Heathpool, Kensington Park, Leabrook, Linden Park, Rose Park, Marryatville, Skye, St Georges, Stonyfell, Toorak Gardens, Tusmore, Wattle Park and parts of Glen Osmond, and in the hills it includes Crafers, Cleland, Greenhill, Mount Osmond, Piccadilly, Summertown and parts of Ashton, Basket Range, Carey Gully, Horsnell Gully, Leawood Gardens and Uraidla.\n\nCleland, South Australia: Cleland is a suburb in South Australia located in the Adelaide metropolitan area about 10 km south-east of the Adelaide city centre. Its boundaries were created in October 2001, with additional land being added in 2010 from the adjoining suburb of Crafers. Its name is derived from the Cleland Conservation Park. The principal land use within the locality is conservation with the majority of its land area being occupied by the Cleland Conservation Park. Places within its extent include the summit of Mount Lofty. 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Around six species are recognised, found in Madagascar, South-east Asia, Mexico and Australia. Leaves are alternate on the stem and toothed. Flowers are unisexual, fruit form as drupes. The generic name of \"Aphananthe\" refers to \"insignificant flower\"s. Species include \"Aphananthe aspera\" and \"Aphananthe philippinensis\".\n\nTripterocalyx: Tripterocalyx is a small genus of flowering plants in the four o'clock family. It contains four species formerly included in the closely related genus \"Abronia\", the sand-verbenas. These plants are native to North America, especially the dry desert southwest of the United States. They bloom in heads of several colorful trumpet-shaped flowers. Sandpuffs is a common name for plants in this genus.\n\nCannabaceae: Cannabaceae is a small family of flowering plants. As now circumscribed, the family includes about 170 species grouped in about 11 genera, including \"Cannabis\" (hemp, marijuana), \"Humulus\" (hops) and \"Celtis\" (hackberries). \"Celtis\" is by far the largest genus, containing about 100 species.\n\nCannabis sativa: Cannabis sativa is an annual herbaceous plant in the \"Cannabis\" genus. It is a member of a small, but diverse family of flowering plants of the Cannabaceae family. It has been cultivated throughout recorded history, used as a source of industrial fibre, seed oil, food, recreation, religious and spiritual moods and medicine. Each part of the plant is harvested differently, depending on the purpose of its use. The species was first classified by Carl Linnaeus in 1753.\n\nSagina: Sagina (like \"Colobanthus\" called \"pearlworts\") is a genus of 20\u201330 species of flowering plants in the pink or carnation family, Caryophyllaceae. These are flowering herbs native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere extending south to tropical mountain areas at high altitudes, reaching just south of the equator in Africa. They are small annual or perennial herbaceous plants, growing to 5\u201315 cm. The leaves are opposite, often in tight whorl-like clusters, simple linear, typically 5\u201320 mm long. The flowers are solitary or in small cymes, with four or five green sepals and an equal number of white petals; the petal size relative to the sepal size is useful in species identification. The fruit is a small capsule containing several seeds.\n\nColobanthus: Colobanthus is a large genus of small, cushion-like herbaceous plants, sometimes known as \"pearlworts\", a name they share with plants of the related genus \"Sagina\". \"C. quitensis\" is the world's southernmost dicot, and one of only two original flowering plants of Antarctica.\n\nCannabis: Cannabis ( ) is a genus of flowering plant in the family Cannabaceae. The number of species within the genus is disputed. Three species may be recognized, \"Cannabis sativa\", \"Cannabis indica\" and \"Cannabis ruderalis\"; \"C. ruderalis\" may be included within \"C. sativa\"; or all three may be treated as subspecies of a single species, \"C. sativa\". The genus is indigenous to central Asia and the Indian subcontinent.\n\nPericallis: Pericallis is a small genus of about 14 species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to the Canary Islands and Madeira. The genus includes herbaceous plants and small subshrubs. In the past, the genus was often included in either \"Cineraria\" or \"Senecio.\n\nCystolith: Cystolith (Gr. \"cavity\" and \"stone\") is a botanical term for the inorganic concretions, usually of calcium carbonate, formed in a cellulose matrix in special cells called lithocysts, generally in the leaf of plants of certain families, e.g. \"Ficus elastica\", the Indian rubber plant of the family Moraceae. Plants in the family Urticaceae, also known as stinging nettles, also form leaf cystoliths, but only during their later flowering and seed setting stages. Cannabis and other plants in the family Cannabaceae also produce leaf and flower cystoliths.\n\nHumulus: Humulus, hop, is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae. The hop is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. 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In 2013, it was remastered and re-released, this time as part of the box set \"The Studio Albums 1989-2007\".\n\nCMLL Super Viernes (August 2014): August started out with the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) holding a special major event called \"Juicio Final\" on Friday August 1 instead of their traditional Friday night CMLL Super Viernes show, but for the remaining four Fridays they held their traiditonal Super Viernes show, CMLL's main weekly show. The shows focused both on continuing storylines from \"Juicio Final\" as well as storylines building interest for their next show, the CMLL 81st Anniversary Show. At the \"Juicio Final\" show long time rivals Atlantis and \u00daltimo Guerrero finally agreed to a \"Lucha de Apuestas\", or bet match, for their wrestling masks, which they promoted as \"La Lucha del siglo\" (\"The match of the century\"). The shows also furthered issues between the trio known as \"Los Ingobernables\" (\"The Unruly\"; La M\u00e1scara, La Sombra and Rush) and their continuing rivalry with Negro Casas and his team known as \"La Peste Negra\" (El Felino and Mr. Niebla) as well as Shocker building towards a match at the 81st Anniversary Show. The August 8 \"Super Viernes\" featured the only championship match of the month as Drag\u00f3n Rojo Jr. successfully defended the CMLL World Middleweight Championship against rival Rey Escorpi\u00f3n, continuing the feud between the two that started when Drag\u00f3n Rojo Jr. left a group known as \"Los Revolucionarios del Terror\", a group led by Rey Escorpi\u00f3n. August also saw the annual Universal Championship return as CMLL held the two first rounds on the 15th and 22nd. 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The height of the franchise's history came in the 2006 season, when the Rush won ArenaBowl XX, which is their only ArenaBowl appearance to date. Prior to the 2009 season, the AFL announced that it had suspended operations indefinitely and canceled the 2009 season. Later in 2009, it was announced that the Rush would return for the 2010 season, when the league relaunched.\n\nLand Rush of 1889: The Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889 was the first land rush into the Unassigned Lands. The area that was opened to settlement included all or part of the present-day Canadian, Cleveland, Kingfisher, Logan, Oklahoma, and Payne counties of the US state of Oklahoma. The land run started at high noon on April 22, 1889, with an estimated 50,000 people lined up for their piece of the available two million acres (8,000 km\u00b2).\n\nDanny Simmons: Daniel \"Danny\" Simmons Jr. is a neo-African abstract expressionist painter and the older brother of hip-hop impresario Russell Simmons and rapper Joseph Simmons (\"Reverend Run\" of Run\u2013D.M.C.). He is the co-founder and Chairman of Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation (since 1995), which provides disadvantaged urban youth with arts access and education. As part of Rush Philanthropic, Simmons also founded Rush Arts Gallery and soon thereafter converted part of his loft in Brooklyn into the Corridor Gallery. Both galleries provide exhibition opportunities to early and mid-career artists who do not have commercial representation through galleries or private dealers. Along with his brother Russell, Simmons established Def Poetry Jam, which has enjoyed long-running success on HBO. In 2004, Simmons published \"Three Days As the Crow Flies\", a fictional account of the 1980s New York art scene. He has also written a book of artwork and poetry called \"I Dreamed My People Were Calling But I Couldn't Find My Way Home\". He has also published \" Deep in your best reflection\" and \"the Brown beatnik tomes\", two additional volumes of poetry. In 2015 Simmons moved to Philadelphia and opened Rush Arts Philadelphia gallery ( RAP ) to further the Rush Arts mission and to begin to create a national presence for the service organization .\n\nJames R. Rush: James Robert Rush is an American historian, writer, editor, researcher, essayist, consultant and professor. Rush studied modern Southeast Asian history at Yale University. Rush obtained a PhD degree from Yale University in 1977. As a public historian, Rush is an expert on modern Southeast Asia. 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Built originally with an observation deck on the 31st floor, the 350 ft open-air deck was closed in 1976 when the 589 ft 42nd floor enclosed Corning Tower Observation Deck was opened. An extensive renovation of the building began in 2002. This modernization, which cost at least $103 million, is now finished.\n\nSmoke Signals (film): Smoke Signals is a Canadian-American independent film released in 1998, directed and co-produced by Chris Eyre and with a screenplay by Sherman Alexie, based on the short story \"This is What it Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona\" from his book \"The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven\" (1993). The film won several awards and accolades, and was well received at numerous film festivals.\n\nAlfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner: The Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, commonly known as the Al Smith Dinner, is an annual white tie fundraiser in the United States for Catholic charities supporting \"the neediest children of the Archdiocese of New York, regardless of race, creed, or color.\" Held at New York City's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on the third Thursday of October, it is organized by the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation in honor of Al Smith who grew up in poverty and later became the Governor of New York four times and the first Roman Catholic nominated as the Democratic candidate for the 1928 United States presidential election. The dinner is hosted by the Archbishop of New York.\n\nAlfred E. Smith House: The Alfred E. Smith House is the former home of four-time governor of New York State Alfred E. Smith. It is located on Oliver Street in the Two Bridges section of Lower Manhattan. 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The Pirates played home games in Newark, New Jersey at the Prudential Center, with one exhibition and one regular season game at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, New Jersey. They were coached, for the seventh year, by Kevin Willard. They were members of the Big East Conference. They finished the season 21\u201312, 10\u20138 in Big East play to finish in a four-way tie for third place. As the No. 5 seed in the Big East Tournament, they defeated Marquette before losing to Villanova in the semifinals. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 9 seed in the South region where they lost to Arkansas in the First Round.\n\n2014\u201315 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team: The 2014\u201315 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University during the 2014\u201315 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. 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They lost in the quarterfinals of the MEAC Tournament to Coppin State. They were invited to the College Basketball Invitational where they lost in the first round to Penn State.\n\n2015\u201316 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team: The 2015\u201316 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University during the 2015\u201316 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates, led by seventh year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center and were members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 21\u201311, 13\u20133 in MEAC play to win the MEAC regular season championship. They defeated Morgan State, Savannah State, and South Carolina State to be champions of the MEAC Tournament. 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Although they finished with only a respectable 10\u20136 record, good for a second-place finish in the NFC North, the Packers never lost a game by more than four points, and never trailed by more than seven the entire season, becoming the only team since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 to accomplish this. All six of their regular season losses were by a combined 20 points. They entered the playoffs as the NFC's sixth seed. After defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 21\u201316 in the Wild Card round, the Atlanta Falcons 48\u201321 in the Divisional round and the Chicago Bears 21\u201314 in the NFC Championship, the team advanced to Super Bowl XLV in which they faced the AFC's 2nd seed Pittsburgh Steelers. The Packers defeated the Steelers 31\u201325 to win their fourth Super Bowl and 13th NFL championship. 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It is owned and operated by LC International LLC, and was founded by Sirio Maccioni.\n\nSirio Maccioni: Sirio Maccioni (born 1932 in Montecatini Terme, Italy) is a restaurateur and author. Maccioni got his start at Oscar's Delmonico, Delmonico's. Owner Oscar Tucci once stated \"Sirio and with Tony May will be some of the greatest restaurateurs, that will come out of Delmonico's.\"\n\nAlain Sailhac: Alain Sailhac, born in Millau, France is an internationally recognized French chef working in New York City, where he holds the position of Executive Vice President and Dean Emeritus at The International Culinary Center, founded as the French Culinary Institute. Sailhac earned the first ever four star rating from \"The New York Times\" while at Le Cygne in 1977. 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Axl Rose had wanted Seattle rock band Nirvana to be the opening act, but frontman Kurt Cobain refused.\n\n"The Spaghetti Incident?": \"The Spaghetti Incident?\" is the fifth studio album by the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses. The album is composed of covers of older punk rock and hard rock songs. \" \"The Spaghetti Incident?\"\" is the only studio album to feature rhythm guitarist Gilby Clarke, who replaced original Guns N' Roses member Izzy Stradlin during the band's \"Use Your Illusion\" tour in 1991, as well as the last album to feature guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Matt Sorum. It is also the only Guns N' Roses album not to be accompanied by a supporting tour.\n\nBabylon A.D. (album): Babylon A.D. is the debut album by the American hard rock band of the same name, released in 1989. It contains the metal hits \"Bang Go The Bells\", \"Hammer Swings Down\" and \"The Kid Goes Wild\" which was also featured in the film \"RoboCop 2\". 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It is considered one of Stravinsky's most important compositions for two solo pianos, together with Concerto for Two Pianos.\n\nThomas Rajna: His first commercial recording was the complete piano solo works of Igor Stravinsky. Since then he has recorded music by Alexander Scriabin, Robert Schumann and Olivier Messiaen, the piano part of Igor Stravinsky's \"Petrushka\" with the New Philharmonia under Erich Leinsdorf, and B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k's \"Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta\" with Sir Georg Solti and the London Symphony Orchestra. He has completed a cycle of recordings devoted to the entire piano music of Enrique Granados. Subsequently he undertook to record Franz Liszt's 12 \"Transcendental Etudes\" and \"12 Etudes\", Op. 1. Rajna has often performed his own two piano concertos.\n\nConcerto in E-flat "Dumbarton Oaks": Concerto in E-flat, subtitled Dumbarton Oaks 8-v-1938 (1937\u201338) is a chamber concerto by Igor Stravinsky, named for the Dumbarton Oaks estate of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss in Washington, DC, who commissioned it for their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Composed in Stravinsky's neo-classical period, the piece is one of Stravinsky's two chamber concertos (the other being the Concerto in D, for strings, 1946) and is scored for a chamber orchestra of flute, B\u266d clarinet, bassoon, two horns, three violins, three violas, two cellos, and two double basses. The three movements, Tempo giusto, Allegretto, and Con moto, performed without a break, total roughly twelve minutes. The concerto was heavily inspired by Bach's set of Brandenburg Concertos, and was the last work Stravinsky completed in Europe, started in spring 1937 at the Ch\u00e2teau de Montoux near Annemasse, near Geneva, Switzerland, and finished in Paris on March 29, 1938 .\n\nIgor Stravinsky: Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (sometimes spelled \"Strawinski\", \"Strawinsky\", or \"Stravinskii\"; Ukrainian: \u0406\u0301\u0433\u043e\u0440 \u0424\u0435\u0301\u0434\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0421\u0442\u0440\u0430\u0432\u0456\u0301\u043d\u0441\u044c\u043a\u0438\u0439 , ] ;Russian: \u0418\u0301\u0433\u043e\u0440\u044c \u0424\u0451\u0434\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0421\u0442\u0440\u0430\u0432\u0438\u0301\u043d\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 , \"Igor\u02b9 F\u00ebdorovi\u010d Stravinskij\"; ] ; 17 June [O.S. 5 June] 1882 6 April 1971) was a Russian Empire-born composer, pianist, and conductor. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century.\n\nAgon (ballet): Agon (1957) is a ballet for twelve dancers, with music by Igor Stravinsky and choreography by George Balanchine. Composition began in December 1953 but was interrupted the next year; work was resumed in 1956 and concluded on April 27, 1957; the music was first performed on June 17, 1957, in Los Angeles conducted by Robert Craft, while the first stage performance was given by the New York City Ballet on December 1, 1957, at the City Center of Music and Drama, New York . The composition's long gestation period covers an interesting juncture in Stravinsky's composing career, in which he moved from a diatonic musical language to one based on twelve-tone technique; the music of the ballet thus demonstrates a unique symbiosis of musical idioms. The ballet has no story, but consists of a series of dance movements in which various groups of dancers interact in pairs, trios, quartets, etc. A number of the movements are based on 17th-century French court dances \u2013 saraband, galliard and bransle. It was danced as part of City Ballet's 1982 Stravinsky Centennial Celebration.\n\nOscar Peterson Plays George Gershwin: Oscar Peterson Plays George Gershwin is a 1952 album by pianist Oscar Peterson of popular songs written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. Several tracks were included on the 1959 album \"Oscar Peterson Plays the George Gershwin Songbook\".\n\nOscar Peterson Plays the George Gershwin Songbook: Oscar Peterson Plays the George Gershwin Songbook is a 1959 album by pianist Oscar Peterson of compositions written by George Gershwin. 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It was also a turning point in the team's history, as in the 1983 NFL Draft a young quarterback slipped to deep in the opening round, being passed over by such teams as division rivals New York who drafted Ken O'Brien and New England who drafted Tony Eason. With the 27th pick, the Dolphins decided to take a chance on Dan Marino. In the draft's eighth round the Dolphins also selected receiver Mark Clayton.\n\nMelvin Baker: Melvin Clyde Baker (born August 12, 1950) is a former American football wide receiver who played three seasons in the National Football League with the Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots and Houston Oilers. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the eighth round of the 1974 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas Southern University and attended Sam Houston High School in Houston, Texas. 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CFS, Inc. operates Al's Beef, a popular Italian beef restaurant that is extremely well known in downtown Chicago and is regarded as one of the best beef sandwiches in the country. CFS, Inc. just launched Doughocracy Pizza + Brews, a fast casual pizza place that gives customers the \"Freedom to Choose\" their own toppings on a hand stretched pizza crust that can be paired with local craft beers. There are two Doughocracy restaurants, one in Geneva, Illinois and one in University City, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis.\n\nPizza delivery: Pizza delivery is a service in which a pizzeria or pizza chain delivers a pizza to a customer. An order is typically made either by telephone or over the internet to the pizza chain, in which the customer can request pizza type, size and other products alongside the pizza, commonly including soft drinks. Pizzas may be delivered in pizza boxes or delivery bags, and deliveries are made with either an automobile, motorized scooter, or bicycle. 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The Inquiry published the Leveson Report in November 2012, which reviewed the general culture and ethics of the British media, and made recommendations for a new, independent, body to replace the existing Press Complaints Commission, which would have to be recognised by the state through new laws. Prime Minister David Cameron, under whose direction the inquiry had been established, said that he welcomed many of the findings, but declined to enact the requisite legislation. Part 2 of the inquiry was to be delayed until after criminal prosecutions regarding events at the \"News of the World\", but the Conservative Party's 2017 manifesto states that the second part of the inquiry will be dropped entirely.\n\nConservative Muslim Forum: The Conservative Muslim Forum is a group within the British Conservative Party. It aims to increase Conservative Party's knowledge and comprehension of issues and circumstances that have particular relevance to Muslim communities and develop suitable responses. It also seeks to increase support for the Conservative Party within the Muslim community. Anyone who is eligible to vote in British general or local elections regardless of race, colour or creed may become a member of the Conservative Muslim Forum. It will however be necessary for a person applying for membership of the Conservative Muslim Forum to be an existing member of the Conservative Party or apply for such membership simultaneously. \n\n92 Group: The 92 Group is a right-wing grouping within the British Conservative Party. They are so named because they would meet at Conservative MP Sir Patrick Wall's home, 92 Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, London. It was founded in 1964 in order to \"keep the Conservative Party conservative\" and membership is by invitation only. During the period of Margaret Thatcher's leadership of the Conservative Party it was a prominent supporter of her policies. During John Major's premiership it became a focus for Thatcherite MPs dissatisfied with his leadership and was prominent in supporting John Redwood's unsuccessful candidacy against John Major for the leadership of the Conservative Party in 1995.\n\nPatrick McLoughlin: Sir Patrick Allen McLoughlin (born 30 November 1957) is a British Conservative Party politician. He first became a Member of Parliament (MP) at the 1986 by-election in West Derbyshire. The constituency became the Derbyshire Dales for the 2010 general election; McLoughlin has remained the seat's MP. On 4 September 2012, he was appointed Secretary of State for Transport. As a former miner, he is one of the few Conservative MPs to have been a manual worker before being elected to Parliament. On 14 July 2016, he became Chairman of the Conservative Party and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, under the new administration of Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May.\n\nKincora Boys' Home: The Kincora Boys' Home was a boys' home in Belfast, Northern Ireland that was the scene of serious organised child sexual abuse, causing a scandal and attempted cover-up in 1980, with allegations of state collusion. The Northern Ireland Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry began examining allegations relating to the Home on 31 May 2016, including claims that there was a paedophile ring at the home with links to the intelligence services; Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers said that all state agencies would co-operate with the inquiry.\n\nTheresa Villiers: Theresa Anne Villiers (pronounced \"Villers\"; born 5 March 1968 in London) is a British Conservative Party politician.\n\nShailesh Vara: Shailesh Lakhman Vara (born 4 September 1960) is a British Conservative Party politician. He was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for North West Cambridgeshire in the 2005 general election, succeeding Brian Mawhinney as the Conservative MP for the seat. Vara has previously been a Vice-Chairman of the Conservative Party. In 2006, he was appointed to the shadow ministerial post of Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Commons. 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In 1803, Napoleon bestowed the office of Prince-elector to Charles Frederick. This only lasted until 1806, when Francis II dissolved the Empire. When the Holy Roman Empire dissolved, Baden achieved sovereignty, and Charles Frederick became Grand Duke.\n\nMatthew Buchanan: Matthew Buchanan is a fictional character on the American soap opera \"One Life to Live\". Born onscreen in 1999, the character was rapidly aged in 2001 with the casting of Eddie Alderson, re-establishing his birth year as 1994 (which is also Alderson's birth year). Alderson stayed with the series until the ABC Daytime finale in 2012. Upon resuming as a web series via The Online Network, Robert Gorrie was cast in the role and debuted April 29, 2013, ultimately revising his birth year to 1992.\n\nCharles Frederick White (politician, born 1891): Charles Frederick White (23 January 1891 \u2013 27 November 1956) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. 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Abdur-Razzaq Nurul-Ain first met Ashraf Jahangir Semnani at the age of twelve years in Baghdad when Ashraf Jahangir Semnani made a visit there and from there on never parted from his company. He adopted Syed Abdul Razzaq as his son and made him the heir and caretaker. Originated from the name of Syed Ashraf, this line of saints is still called as Ashrafia. Syed Ashraf Jehangir Semani died in 808 AH and Syed Abdul Razzaq became the heir to his throne. After strenuous spiritual training he was bestowed with Khilafat (Spiritual Successor) and from him the Ashrafi spiritual chain flourished. According to the tradition of Mirat-ul-Asrar, at the time of his death, Syed Ashraf Jehangir Semani was either 106 or 110 years of age. In Tohfta ul Abrar, his age is written as 120 and year of birth is 688 AH. Even his adopted son, Syed Abdul Razzaq was 120 of age at the time of his death. 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In 2012, Molly states that she is 15, effectively making her birth year 1997.\n\nCharles Frederick Menninger: Charles Frederick Menninger (11 July 1862 \u2013 28 November 1953) was a physician who co-founded the Menninger Foundation with his sons, Karl and William.\n\nCharles Close: Colonel Sir Charles Frederick Arden-Close, KBE CB CMG FRS (10 August 1865 \u2013 19 December 1952) was a British geographer and surveyor. He was Director General of the Ordnance Survey from 1911 to 1922. His insistence on attention to detail saw the improvement of many attitudes and methods at the Ordnance Survey. Close's planning saw the production of many maps now viewed as pinnacles in the classic period of map making. He was born Charles Frederick Close and changed his surname to Arden-Close in 1938 so as to comply with a bequest.\n\nWilliam Grover-Williams: William Charles Frederick Grover-Williams (born William Charles Frederick Grover, 16 January 1903 \u2013 February or March 1945), also known as \"W Williams\", was a Grand Prix motor racing driver and special agent who worked for the Special Operations Executive (SOE) inside France. He organised and coordinated the \"Chestnut\" network. He was captured and executed by the Nazis.\n\nKarl Menninger: Karl Augustus Menninger (July 22, 1893 \u2013 July 18, 1990) was an American psychiatrist and a member of the Menninger family of psychiatrists who founded the Menninger Foundation and the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas.\n\nBaron Donington: Baron Donington, of Donington Park in the County of Leicester, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1880 for Charles Frederick Abney-Hastings. Born Charles Frederick Clifton, he was the widower of Edith Mary Abney-Hastings, 10th Countess of Loudoun. He and his wife had in 1859 assumed by Royal licence the surname of Abney-Hastings on succeeding to the Abney-Hastings estates after the death of his wife's kinsman Sir Charles Abney-Hastings, 2nd Baronet in 1858 (see Abney-Hastings baronets). They were both succeeded by their eldest son Charles Edward Rawdon-Hastings, 11th Earl of Loudoun and 2nd Baron Donington. However, on his death in 1920 the titles separated. The Scottish earldom was inherited by his niece Edith, daughter of his second brother the Hon. Major Paulyn Francis Cuthbert Rawdon-Hastings. The barony of Donington, which could only be inherited by male heirs, passed to his third brother Gilbert Theophilus, who became the third Baron. 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The special premiered on February 25, 2007 and was hosted by Mike Rowe. Over 600 entries were submitted. The makers of parodies that made it on the air were given $500 from the Discovery Channel. According to Jane Root, then the president of Discovery Channel, the series was intended to be the beginning of a new wave of viewer-generated content.\n\nThe FBI Files: The FBI Files is an American television docudrama series that originally ran from 1998 to 2006. It was carried by the Discovery Channel cable network and produced by New Dominion Pictures of Suffolk, Virginia. The show was cancelled by the Discovery Channel in 2006; however, Escape (TV network), Discovery Channel and its sister network, Investigation Discovery, air re-runs, although until October 2012, Investigation Discovery only showed episodes from seasons 5,6, and 7. As of October 2012, the network now airs episodes from the earlier seasons (although not necessarily in chronological order), with updated information about the cases at the end of most episodes. Up to late September 2012, WE tv showed episodes from seasons 1-4, but the network had removed the episode introductions by Jim Kallstrom. In the UK on Channel 5, \"The FBI Files\" airs most Saturday nights before QuizCall. It has also been shown on TV Denmark, Discovery Australia and Netflix in Canada. All seven seasons have been released on DVD.\n\nBill Corbett: William D. \"Bill\" Corbett (born March 30, 1960) is an American writer and performer for television, film and theatre. He was a writer and performer on the cult television show \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\" (\"MST3K\"), for which he voiced the robot Crow T. Robot during the show's later seasons on the Sci Fi Channel and played the character Observer and other minor roles. 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There are also exhibits dedicated to discrimination issues affecting women, lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people, the physically challenged and the survivors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (the Hibakusha). Founded in December 1985 to document the history of the Osaka human rights movement, it was relaunched in December 1995 as the Osaka Jinken Hakubutsu-kan (Human Rights Museum).\n\nCorbridge Lanx: The Corbridge Lanx is the name of a Roman silver dish found near Corbridge, northern England in 1735. Once part of a large Roman treasure, only the silver lanx remains from the original find. The British Museum eventually purchased it in 1993.\n\nHoxne Hoard: The Hoxne Hoard ( ) is the largest hoard of late Roman silver and gold discovered in Britain, and the largest collection of gold and silver coins of the fourth and fifth century found anywhere within the Roman Empire. Found by Eric Lawes, a metal detectorist in the village of Hoxne in Suffolk, England, on 16 November 1992, the hoard consists of 14,865 Roman gold, silver and bronze coins from the late fourth and early fifth centuries, and approximately 200 items of silver tableware and gold jewellery. The objects are now in the British Museum in London, where the most important pieces and a selection of the rest are on permanent display. In 1993, the Treasure Valuation Committee valued the hoard at \u00a31.75 million (today \u00a3).\n\nCanterbury Roman Museum: The Canterbury Roman Museum in Canterbury, Kent, houses a Roman pavement which is a scheduled monument, in the remains of a Roman courtyard house which itself is a grade I listed building. The pavement was discovered after World War II bombing, and has been open to the public since 1946. The museum was established in 1961, but it has been under threat of closure as of 2009. 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The position of the Chief Scientist was created over 60 years ago to provide independent scientific advice to the Secretary of the Air Force and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, as well as to its senior leadership. In this role, she worked with the top scientists and engineers within the Air Force as well as in academia, industry, and the other armed services to ensure that the Air Force's research and development efforts remain relevant and effective. Additionally, as the Chief Scientist she responded to any tasking from the Secretary of the Air Force and the Air Force Chief of Staff on issues or opportunities of a scientific and technical nature that may arise. Dr. Endsley was the first human factors engineer and the first female to serve as Chief Scientist.\n\nBengt Nordenski\u00f6ld: Bengt Gustafsson (G:son) Nordenski\u00f6ld (6September 1891\u00a0\u2013 28January 1983) was a Swedish Air Force general who was Chief of the Air Force from 1942 to 1954. In 1910 Nordenski\u00f6ld started his military career as a volunteer in the Svea Life Guards (I 1), later attending the Royal Swedish Army Staff College. In 1928, he was made a captain in the General Staff. During 1931 he went through aircraft recognition training at the Royal Air Force Flight Academy, after which he was trained as a pilot. In 1936, Nordenski\u00f6ld started to serve in the recently created Air Staff under general Torsten Friis, later becoming a lieutenant general. He was appointed in Chief of the Swedish Air Force in 1942 as the first Chief of Air Force with pilot training. 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The Rainbow Warriors play their home games at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. They compete in the West Division of the Mountain West Conference, and are led by second-year head coach Nick Rolovich.\n\n2013 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team: The 2013 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team represented the University of Hawaii at M\u0101noa in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by second-year head coach Norm Chow and played their home games at Aloha Stadium. They were members of the Mountain West Conference in the West Division. They finished the season 1\u201311, 0\u20138 in Mountain West play to finish in last place in the West Division.\n\n1999 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team: The 1999 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team represented the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season. Hawaii finished the 1999 season with a 9\u20134 record, going 5\u20132 in Western Athletic Conference (WAC) play. 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His other work consisted largely of one-shot appearances in television series such as seven major supporting roles as different characters in \"Maverick\", twelve roles in \"Gunsmoke\" (Clarke played a key role in the \"Maverick\" spoof of \"Gunsmoke\", an episode entitled \"Gun-Shy\"), \"Mister Ed\", \"Laramie\", \"Ben Casey\", \"Checkmate\", \"The Twilight Zone\", \"The Real McCoys\" (twice), four roles in \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\", \"Bourbon Street Beat\", \"Thriller\", \"Have Gun Will Travel\", and many others, as well as movies including \"I Want to Live! \", \"The Bad Seed\", \"The Brothers Karamazov\", and \"The Absent-Minded Professor\". Clarke, a slightly overweight actor with a double chin, specialized in playing avuncular, rather timid characters, with one of his largest parts being frightened gambler \"Foursquare Farley\" in the \"Maverick\" episode \"Greenbacks, Unlimited\" opposite James Garner and John Dehner. 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He was also a supporting player in films including \"Beyond the Valley of the Dolls\", \"The Decks Ran Red\" with James Mason and Dorothy Dandridge, \"Teenage Thunder\", \"Ring of Fire\" with David Janssen, and \"The Last Voyage\" with Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone.\n\nKatharine Isabelle: Katharine Isabelle Murray (born November 2, 1981) is a Canadian actress best known as a scream queen for her roles in various horror films. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, she made her screen debut as a child in \"Cousins\" (1989), followed by supporting roles in numerous films and television series. Initially credited as Katie Murray, she later began using the name Katherine Isobel and subsequently Katharine Isabelle. She has starred in the werewolf horror films, \"Ginger Snaps\" (2000), its sequel, \"\" (2004), and \"\" (2004). Her portrayal of the death-obsessed teen, Ginger Fitzgerald, became one of her most notable roles. Additional roles in horror films include \"Disturbing Behavior\" (1998), \"Carrie\" (2002), \"Freddy vs. Jason\" (2003), \"\" (2010), and \"American Mary\" (2012). For her performance in the horror film, \"American Mary\" (2012), she earned several nominations for best actress, including Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, Screamfest Horror Film Festival and Toronto After Dark Film Festival.\n\nRobert Brubaker: Robert Brubaker (October 9, 1916 \u2013 April 15, 2010) was an American character actor best known for his roles in television and movie westerns, including \"Gunsmoke\" and \"40 Guns to Apache Pass\". Brubaker was the only actor to have two recurring roles on the television series, \"Gunsmoke\", portraying both a bartender named Floyd and a stagecoach driver named Jim Buck. Some of Brubaker's other credits included the Rock Hudson film, \"Seconds\", and television crime drama \"The Walter Winchell File\" and the television police drama \"The Asphalt Jungle\".\n\nRobert Totten: Robert C. 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Swift composed the song while traveling on tour to promote her eponymous debut album, \"Taylor Swift\" (2006). She wrote \"Fearless\" in regard to the fearlessness of falling in love and eventually titled her second studio album after the song. Musically, it contains qualities commonly found in country pop music and, lyrically, is about a perfect first date.\n\nDavid Chapman (journalist): David Chapman (born April 1, 1976) is an entertainment writer/producer covering various pop culture interests, particularly the video game and comic book industries. Chapman's freelance work has appeared in a variety of outlets, including \"GameSpy\" and the US version of \"Play Magazine\". Chapman produced a number of segments for the video game television show \"The Electric Playground\", including most of the show's popular \" 'Comic of the Week' \" segments, and continues to occasionally write and produce content for the show and its website. Chapman was the News Editor for the video game website, Game Almighty, and has been a regular writer for TeamXbox, GameSpy, and Crispy Gamer. Chapman also wrote regular weekly articles for USA Network's Character Arcade, covering the interactive entertainment industry and writing monthly \"Character Spotlight\" articles showcasing biographies of various video game characters.\n\nSara Smile (album): Sara Smile is the third studio album by American country music singer Jimmy Wayne. It was released on November 23, 2009 by Valory Music Group, an imprint of Big Machine Records. The album's title track is a cover of Hall & Oates' 1976 single, as well as the first single from it. Dann Huff, Mark Bright and Nathan Chapman produced the album.\n\nThe Story of Us (song): \"The Story of Us\" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her third studio album, \"Speak Now\" (2010). 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She followed with three other music videos in 2008\u2014\"Beautiful Eyes\" from her extended play of the same name, \"Change\" from the \"AT&T Team USA Soundtrack\" and \"Love Story\" from her second album \"Fearless\" (2008). The latter was nominated for two awards at the 2009 CMT Music Awards\u2014Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year. For the video of \"You Belong with Me\" she won Best Female Video at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. During her acceptance speech, she was interrupted by rapper Kanye West, which sparked controversy and received much media attention.\n\nLove Story (Taylor Swift song): \"Love Story\" is a song performed by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was written by Swift and produced by Nathan Chapman, alongside Swift. It was released on September 12, 2008 by Big Machine Records, as the lead single from Swift's second studio album \"Fearless\" (2008). The song was written about a love interest of Swift's who was not popular among Swift's family and friends. Because of the scenario, Swift related to the plot of William Shakespeare's \"Romeo and Juliet\" (1597) and used it as a source of inspiration to compose the song. However, she replaced \"Romeo and Juliet\"' s original tragic conclusion with a happy ending. It is a midtempo song with a dreamy soprano voice, while the melody continually builds. The lyrics are from the perspective of Juliet.\n\nChris Hicky: Chris Hicky is a Grammy-nominated music video director from Forrest City, Arkansas, United States, best known for directing many of Keith Urban's videos. Hicky has also directed videos for many other artists in the country music genre, including Dierks Bentley, Maddie & Tae, Kellie Pickler, Deana Carter, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood, Hunter Hayes, Kelsea Ballerini, Lady Antebellum, Cassadee Pope, Faith Hill, and Danielle Bradbery, Florida Georgia Line, Miranda Lambert. 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It was developed as a substitute of the tarima de baile of Oaxaca and Guerrero. It usually follows 3/4 and 6/8 time signatures. In 1962, musicologist E. Thomas Stanford made a description of its use in Jamiltepec, Oaxaca.\n\nWe Bare Bears: We Bare Bears is an American animated sitcom created by Daniel Chong for Cartoon Network. The show made its premiere on July 27, 2015 and follows three bear siblings, Grizzly, Panda and Ice Bear (respectively voiced by Eric Edelstein, Bobby Moynihan, and Demetri Martin), and their awkward attempts at integrating with the human world in the San Francisco Bay Area. Based on Chong's webcomic \"The Three Bare Bears\", the pilot episode made its world premiere at the KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival, where it won in the \"Young Amsterdam Audience\" category. The series premiered on July 27, 2015. Nintendo has also partnered with Cartoon Network to make ads of the show's characters playing the Nintendo Switch.\n\nThe Cartoonstitute: The Cartoonstitute was a planned Cartoon Network project created by Cartoon Network's executive Rob Sorcher that would have been a showcase for animated shorts created without the interference of network executives and focus testing. It was headed by Craig McCracken (creator of \"The Powerpuff Girls\", \"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends\", and \"Wander Over Yonder\") and Rob Renzetti (creator of \"My Life as a Teenage Robot\"). 39 shorts for the project were in development at Cartoon Network Studios, but only 14 of these were completed. Eventually, balancing 5 upcoming shows and adding another proved difficult and the project was scrapped. Of the shorts which were made, only \"Regular Show\" and \"Uncle Grandpa\" have been greenlit to become animated series (the latter was initially greenlit as \"Secret Mountain Fort Awesome\", before becoming a series of its own). On May 7, 2010, Cartoon Network uploaded nearly all of the shorts to their website. The only shorts not uploaded were \"Maruined\", \"3 Dog Band\", and \"Joey to the World\".\n\nRun of the House: Run of the House is a sitcom on The WB, that aired between September 2003 and May 2004. Nineteen episodes were produced but only sixteen were aired before the show was cancelled. The show was about a family of four siblings, whose parents moved from Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Arizona, because the weather would be better there for their father's health. But they left the mostly-grown children to stay in their old house and look after themselves, with the 3 eldest siblings also having to deal with raising their 15-year-old sister, Brooke. 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The novel tells the story of a week in which 3 siblings go to visit their grandmother in Cennethisar, a small town near Istanbul.\n\nRob Sorcher: Robert Sorcher is Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer at Cartoon Network, starting his job in 2008 (but promoted in 2013). He is a producer for \"We Bare Bears\", Emmy and Peabody-winning \"Adventure Time\", \"Clarence\", \"Regular Show\", \"Steven Universe\", \"Over the Garden Wall\", \"The PowerPuff Girls\" and \"Ben 10\". 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He won 34 top-level professional singles titles, including the 1989 French Open when he was 17. He also was a three-time runner-up at the majors and reached a career best ranking of world No. 2 in 1996. Since he was shorter than virtually all of his opponents, he played a dogged defensive style utilizing his quickness and speed. In 2008, he was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, and he has coached Kei Nishikori since 2014.\n\nTracy Austin: Tracy Ann Austin Holt (born December 12, 1962) is an American former World No. 1 retired professional tennis player. She won three Grand Slam titles, including the women's singles titles at the 1979 and 1981 US Opens, and the mixed doubles title at the Wimbledon Championships in 1980. Additionally, she won the WTA Tour Championships in 1980 and the year-ending Toyota Championships in 1981, both in singles. A series of injuries and a serious automobile accident cut short her career. 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Furthermore, she is the only tennis player to have won each Grand Slam event at least four times.\n\nMeredith McGrath: Meredith McGrath (born April 28, 1971) is a former professional tennis player. She was born in Midland, Michigan, USA and made her debut on the Women's Tennis Association tour in 1988. In her eight-year professional career Meredith achieved career-high world rankings of #18 in singles and #4 in doubles. She notched victories over such players as Martina Navratilova, Martina Hingis, Anna Kournikova, Jana Novotna, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, and Gigi Fernandez. The pinnacle of her career came in reaching the singles semi-finals and doubles finals at the 1996 Wimbledon Championships. In the singles she defeated Mana Endo, Amanda Coetzer, Nancy Feber, Katar\u00edna Studen\u00edkov\u00e1 and Mary Joe Fernandez before losing to Arantxa S\u00e1nchez Vicario. An injury the week prior to the 1996 Wimbledon Championships eventually ended her career. Meredith won the 1995 U.S. Open Mixed Doubles Championship (she was runner-up in 1989) and was the runner-up in the 1994 Australian Open Doubles Championship. Meredith won three WTA singles titles: Oklahoma City and Eastbourne in 1994 and Birmingham in 1996, 25 doubles titles. She retired with a 140\u201383 record in singles and a 189\u201340 record in doubles. Meredith was recognized by Tennis Magazine as the WTA Comeback Player of the Year as she overcame near career-ending injuries to having her most successful competitive season in 1996. In 1994 she received the WTA Tour Comeback Player of the Year.\n\nPetra Kvitov\u00e1 career statistics: This is a list of the main career statistics of Czech professional tennis player Petra Kvitov\u00e1. To date, Kvitov\u00e1 has won 20 singles titles including two Grand Slam singles titles at the Wimbledon Championships, one WTA Tour Championships singles title, two WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and four WTA Premier 5 singles titles. She was also the bronze medallist at the 2016 Rio Olympics, a semifinalist at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships, 2012 Australian Open and 2012 French Open and a quarterfinalist at the 2011 Australian Open, 2012 Wimbledon Championships, 2013 Wimbledon Championships, 2015 US Open and 2017 US Open. Kvitov\u00e1 reached her career-high ranking of world no. 2 on 31 October 2011.\n\nCarl Chang (tennis): Carl Chang (born February 13, 1969) is the older brother and former coach of tennis star Michael Chang. He was born in Hoboken, New Jersey.\n\nGreg Ouellette: Greg Ouellette (born 19 May 1986 in Titusville, Florida) is an American Professional tennis player. Ouellette reached a career high singles ranking of 269 on August 12, 2011 winning 5 professional singles titles and 7 doubles titles. He was named the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Player of the Month in October 2010.\n\nVictoria Azarenka career statistics: This is a list of the main career statistics of Belarusian professional tennis player, Victoria Azarenka. To date, Azarenka has won twenty WTA singles titles including two grand slam singles titles, six WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and three WTA Premier 5 singles titles. She was also the runner-up at the 2011 WTA Tour Championships, 2012 US Open and 2013 US Open. Among other achievements, Azarenka was the bronze medalist in women's singles and Gold medalist in mixed doubles with her compatriot, Max Mirnyi at the 2012 London Olympics.\n\nAnna Chakvetadze: Anna Djambuliovna Chakvetadze (Russian: \u0410\u043d\u043d\u0430 \u0414\u0436\u0430\u043c\u0431\u0443\u043b\u0438\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0427\u0430\u043a\u0432\u0435\u0442\u0430\u0434\u0437\u0435 ; Georgian: \u10d0\u10dc\u10d0 \u10ef\u10d0\u10db\u10d1\u10e3\u10da\u10d8\u10e1 \u10d0\u10e1\u10e3\u10da\u10d8 \u10e9\u10d0\u10d9\u10d5\u10d4\u10e2\u10d0\u10eb\u10d4 ; born 5 March 1987) is a retired Russian professional tennis player who was born to a Georgian father and a Russian mother. On 10 September 2007, she reached her career-high professional singles ranking of world no. 5. She has won eight WTA singles titles and appeared in the 2007 US Open semifinals. She was also a quarterfinalist at the 2007 Australian Open and the 2007 French Open. She announced her retirement on 11 September 2013, due to a persisting back injury. She is currently a commentator on Eurosport channel.\n\nLi Na: Li Na (; ; born 26 February 1982) is a retired Chinese professional tennis player, who achieved a career-high WTA-ranking of world No. 2 on 17 February 2014. Over the course of her career, Li won seven WTA singles titles and two Grand Slam singles titles at the 2011 French Open and 2014 Australian Open. Li's rise to prominence came after those victories, which made her the first and only Grand Slam singles champion from East Asia and Asia as a whole. Prior to this, she had already become the first player representing an East Asian and Asian country to appear in a Grand Slam singles final, a milestone she achieved at the 2011 Australian Open. Li was also the runner-up at the 2013 Australian Open and 2013 WTA Tour Championships, a three-time quarterfinalist at Wimbledon and a semifinalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and 2013 US Open. Among her other most notable accolades, she was the first Chinese player to win a WTA tour title at the Guangzhou International Women's Open in 2004, the first to reach a Grand Slam singles quarterfinal at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships, and the first to break into the world's top 10. 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It was designated VAQ-33 in 1968, at which time it operated the piston-powered EA-1F \"Skyraider\", or \"Spad\". The squadron had the distinctions of being the last Navy unit to operate the \"Skyraider\", and of making its last carrier deployment, in 1969. The retirement of the \"Spad\" marked the beginning of the squadron's decades-long role as a pioneering electronic aggressor squadron. That role ended with electronic aggressor mission's being transferred to the Navy Reserve and the squadron's disestablishment at NAS Key West on 1 October 1993.\n\nKoppers Co., Inc. (KCI) Superfund Site: The Koppers Co., Inc. (KCI) Superfund Site is one of three Superfund sites in Oroville, California, along with Louisiana Pacific Sawmill and Western Pacific Railyard. The KCI Superfund Site is a 200-acre site which served as a wood treatment plant for 50 years. Wood was treated with many chemicals to prevent wood deterioration. 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Following decommissioning of Marine Aircraft Group 46 in 2009, MAG-41 also assumed command responsibility for the geographically separated Northrop F-5F aggressor squadron based at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona and a Boeing Vertol CH-46 squadron HMM-764 based at Edwards Air Force Base, California. HMM-764 transitioned to the MV-22B in 2013 and relocated to MCAS Miramar.\n\nBrio Superfund site: The Brio Superfund site is a former industrial location in Harris County, Texas at the intersection of Beamer Road and Dixie Farm Road, about 16 mi southeast of downtown Houston, and adjacent to the Dixie Oil Processors Superfund site. It is a federal Superfund site, although it was deleted from the National Priorities List in December 2006. A neighboring residential subdivision called South Bend, now abandoned, was located along and north of the northern boundary of Brio North. 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In 1951 the squadron moved to Naval Air Station Quonset Point, Rhode Island. VS-32 transitioned to the Grumman S2F-1 \"Tracker\" in 1954. The VS community moved in October 1973 to the homeport located at Naval Air Station Cecil Field, Florida. The squadron participated in Operation Desert Storm in 1991. Since the closing of NAS Cecil Field, the East coast VS Squadrons have moved to Naval Air Station Jacksonville in 1999. VS-32 was deactivated effective 30 September 2008 in a deactivation ceremony on 25 September.\n\nWilliams Air Force Base: Williams Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force (USAF) base, located in Maricopa County, Arizona east of Chandler, and about 30 mi southeast of Phoenix. The area has since been annexed by the city of Mesa. 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The Rusyns are also further divided into subgroups of tribes consisiting of the Hutsuls, Boykos, and Lemkos.\n\nWolof people: The Wolof people ( ) are a West African ethnic group found in northwestern Senegal, The Gambia, and southwestern coastal Mauritania. In Senegal, the Wolof are the largest ethnic group (~ 39%), while elsewhere they are a minority. They refer to themselves as Wolof, and speak the Wolof language \u2013 a West Atlantic branch of the Niger-Congo family of languages.\n\nBalanta people: The Balanta (Guinea-Bissau Creole and Portuguese: \"balanta\"; French: \"balante\" ; lit. \u201cthose who resist\u201d in Balanta) are an ethnic group found in Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and The Gambia. They are the largest ethnic group of Guinea-Bissau, representing more than one-quarter of the population. Despite their numbers, they have remained outside the colonial and postcolonial state because of their social organisation. 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He wrote four novels: \"Home to Harlem\" (1928), a best-seller that won the Harmon Gold Award for Literature, \"Banjo\" (1929), \"Banana Bottom\" (1933), and in 1941 a manuscript called \"Amiable With Big Teeth: A Novel of the Love Affair Between the Communists and the Poor Black Sheep of Harlem\" which remained unpublished until 2017. McKay also authored collections of poetry, a collection of short stories, \"Gingertown\" (1932), two autobiographical books, \"A Long Way from Home\" (1937) and \"My Green Hills of Jamaica\" (published posthumously), and a non-fiction, socio-historical treatise entitled \"Harlem: Negro Metropolis\" (1940). His 1922 poetry collection, \"Harlem Shadows\", was among the first books published during the Harlem Renaissance. 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She was the model for the character Clara in Ruth Seid's book \"The Changelings\". She was a friend of Seid throughout her life and helped her write \"The Changelings\" by confirming the truth of the black characters in it. She also worked as a social worker.\n\nGwendolyn B. Bennett: Gwendolyn B. Bennett (July 8, 1902 \u2013 May 30, 1981) was an American artist, writer, and journalist who contributed to \"\", which chronicled cultural advancements during the Harlem Renaissance. Though often overlooked, she herself made considerable accomplishments in poetry and prose. She is perhaps best known for her short story \"Wedding Day\", which was published in the first issue of \"Fire!! \" Bennett contributed a lot within her lifetime. She was a dedicated and self-preserving woman, respectfully known for being a strong influencer of African-American women rights during the Harlem Renaissance. Throughout her dedication and perseverance, Bennett raised the bar when it came to women's literature, and education. One of her contributions to the Harlem Renaissance was her literary acclaimed short novel \"Poets Evening\", it helped the understanding within the African-American communities, resulting in many African-Americans coming to terms with identifying and accepting themselves.\n\nChicago Black Renaissance: The Chicago Black Renaissance (also known as the Black Chicago Renaissance) was a creative movement that blossomed out of the Chicago Black Belt on the city's South Side and spanned the 1930s and 1940s before a transformation in art and culture in the mid-1950s through the turn of the century. The movement included such famous African-American writers as Richard Wright, Margaret Walker, Gwendolyn Brooks, Arna Bontemps, and Lorraine Hansberry, as well as musicians Thomas A. Dorsey, Louis Armstrong, and Earl Hines. During the Great Migration, which brought tens of thousands of African-Americans to Chicago's South Side, African-American writers, artists, and community leaders began promoting racial pride and a new black consciousness, similar to that of the Harlem Renaissance in New York City. Unlike the Harlem Renaissance, the Chicago Black Renaissance did not receive the same amount of publicity on a national setting. 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The Subdivision is broken up into 5 sections all in Nashville, Tennessee. The northern part of the Terminal is in Madison, Tennessee at milepost 000/0BA 174 on the southern end of the Ex-L&N Mainline Subdivision at Monfort. Disptach for the Mainline Sub is known as \"LD\" which is part of the Cincinnati Division. From here in Madison begins the double track that stays for another 22 miles south to Brentwood, Tennessee. At milepost 000/0BA/00H 176.6, the famous Johnny Cash \"Amqui\" location where the Ex-L&N Evansville, Indiana line, the Henderson Subdivision meets with the Terminal. Dispatch for the Henderson Sub is known as \"SA\" and operates on AAR58. There are two crossings near each other, Williams Ave and Nesbitt Lane at Amqui. From here the Terminal goes south about 2 miles to the Nashville National Cemetery to the first major location, known as Ekin, 000179, where there is a cross over track from number 1 to number 2 track (left to right track). 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This location is known as North Radnor. The right track diverging from the #2 is known as A-1, it is for departure trains to Chattanooga and Atlanta. The left track which goes west from the #1 is known as A-2, and serves as a departure track to Memphis, and if the cutoff is out of service, all northbound departures. The interesting piece of Maplewood is the crossovers that are there to move trains from the Cutoff to the Main. Both lines remain double track for a while. The main runs south for 2 more miles until the Intermediate signals at 000183.0. Commonly trains will stop before Delmas Ave when Kayne Ave is at capacity and await dispatch permission before moving south. From here, the main continues south until the CR Cumberland River Swingbridge, where the main converges into a single track shortly to cross the bridge. At this point, trains had been running at track speed of around 40. From the drawbridge into town, speed is reduced to around 10. After the bridge is passed, the main returns to double track in downtown. On the #1 track about a half a mile south, another connecting track is present. This is the Wye track that connects the main with the Bruceton side, while rarely used for mainline trains, locals and river jobs use it. The location is known as 8th Avenue or 8th Avenue Wye. The main then runs down to Kayne Ave, the central hotbed of all Nashville thru traffic. The Memphis, Tennessee Ex-L&N Bruceton Subdivision meets with the Terminal. The Bruceton Sub begins at Church Street at 00N0.0. The line then runs single track until 00N0.7 \"11th Avenue\" where it turns into double track and also meets the aforementioned, Wye track. The Bruceton line then goes southwest a while to the next signals, at \"Shops\". Now speed has been increased. The line is still double track until \"Sellars\", where speed is increased to 40 and jurisdiction transferred to the SD Dispatcher. For a short time, 4 main tracks are present and an additional fifth track for switchers and yard movements. The tracks from left to right in Kayne Ave are as follows: 100, 99, 98, 12, 3. The Kayne Ave yard is also here in this area, which houses some frieght and some switcher engines. The tracks to the old shed are covered and removed. The Union Station is not an active station, but a historic hotel. Crew change usually occurs at the \"walkway\" which is under the Demombreun St bridge by the Kayne Ave Tower. This is also where the Ex-NC&StL Chattanooga Subdivision begins. Then tracks run south to Fogg St/South End where things get complicated. At milepost 000/0BA/00J187 the 98 track merges into the 12 track, making for 3 tracks now. There is a crossover from 99 to 12, also a crossover from 12 to 3. About 2/10ths of a mile down the 99 merges into the 12 track reducing the tracks back to the regular double. About 4/10ths of a mile down the line from Fogg St, 000187.4, Oak St, is a crossover track from #2 to #1 (the track names are no longer 3 and 12, but are back to regular names). When trains use this crossover northbound, such as Memphis bound trains from the A-2 line, they refer to it as \"Long Lead\". And now, the Terminal splits into two parts. The right side turns into a single track shortly, and will become the Chattanooga Subdivision, and the left side runs south to Brentwood. The right track runs single shortly until double track for a while. This begins part of the Chattanooga Sub or J-Line. The #2 meets with the A-2 connection track at 00J2.2 known as A-2. Speed is now increased to 40. Commonly northbounds will stage at 4th Ave on the #1 to await clearance. Now about a mile down the #1 meets the A-1 connection line. At 00J3.6 known as A-1. Further down the double track ends at Glencliff (00J4.9). Now it runs single for three miles until it hits Danley, which has the D Line connection track, which is an arrival track for incoming Radnor trains from the J Line. At Danley, the Terminal ends but the same dispatcher handles traffic, \"SC\". At Oak Street, our main terminal line goes south two miles to 000189.0 known as Criaghead or Vine Hill. There is a crossover here from #1 to #2 track. And there is also a connection/delivery track to the Nashville and Eastern Railroad which connects the Tennessee Central Railroad Museum to a major railroad. Trains sometimes stop on the #2 before Craighead if they are waiting to enter Radnor yard. Sometimes trains wait on the #1 at the Berry Road crossing if they await arrival to Kayne Ave. At this point, speed has been increased to 30 from 10. Moving south, the line hits Radnor Yard at 000192. The #2 track meets the E-Line arrival track which most Memphis trains and locals use. 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Purcell: William Robert Purcell (born February 12, 1931) is a Democratic politician. He was a member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-fifth Senate district, including constituents in Anson, Richmond, Scotland and Stanly counties 1997-2013. Purcell served as a captain in the U.S. army medical corp in France from 1957-1959. Purcell then graduated from Davidson College and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and was a pediatrician. Purcell served on the Laurinburg, North Carolina city council and was mayor.\n\nDick Elliott (politician): Dick Elliott was a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 28th District since 1992. He was previously a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1982 through 1992. He went to Wingate Junior College now Wingate University and to Clemson University. Elliott was a real estate developer. 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Osborne was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and attended the University of Virginia before reading law for 2 years in the offices of Richmond Mumford Pearson, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Osborne was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1875. At age 25, he was elected mayor of the city of Charlotte. He was elected Attorney General of North Carolina in 1893, but, defeated for reelection to the same office in 1896. Osborne served a term as a State Senator from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in the North Carolina General Assembly from 1898-1899. He served on 9 standing Senate Committees. After 1899, Osborne resumed his legal practice at the law firm of Osborne, Maxwell & Kearn. Though, himself, a Democrat, in 1901 Osborne defended both North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice David M. Furches and North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert Martin Douglas during their impeachment hearings. Osborne was of the opinion that the Republican judges\u2019 impeachments were unwarranted and an attempted political purge. Osborne\u2019s brilliant speech before the North Carolina General Assembly in closing defense of the justices caused both to be acquitted. As reward for his successful defense of the justices, Theodore Roosevelt upon assuming office as President of the United States appointed Osborne a United States District Judge.\n\nWinston-Salem Beltway: The Winston-Salem Beltway is a proposed freeway loop around the North Carolina city of Winston-Salem. The northeastern and northwestern segments of this beltway, deemed the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway project, are the parts of the loop currently underway. The eastern section of the beltway will be designated as NC\u00a074 (Future I-74) and the western section has been designated as North Carolina Highway\u00a0452 (NC\u00a0452).\n\nCynthia D. Brown: Cynthia D. Brown is a former Durham, North Carolina City Councilwoman and Candidate for U.S. Senate in 2002. Brown died November 14, 2016. She was 58.\n\nAstralwerks: Astralwerks is a US-based record label primarily focused on electronic and dance music. A unit of Universal Music Group, its material is distributed via Capitol Music Group, and also releases materials mostly from EMI Music Australia. Some of the label's most popular recent releases have come from deadmau5, Mat Zo, Porter Robinson, Empire of the Sun, Nervo and Halsey.\n\nGastonia Rangers: The Gastonia Rangers were a class A minor league baseball team located in Gastonia, North Carolina. 2017 Hall of Fame Inductee Iv\u00e1n Rodr\u00edguez played for Gastonia in 1987. The team played first as the Rangers in the Western Carolinas League (1973\u20131974), then later in the same league renamed as the South Atlantic League (1987\u20131992), during their affiliation with the Texas Rangers. The franchise was also the Gastonia Tigers (1986), Gastonia Jets (1985), Gastonia Expos (1983\u20131984) and Gastonia Cardinals (1980\u20131982). Their home stadium was Sims Legion Park. 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The book contains artwork by Jon Lomberg and other artists.\n\nCarl Sagan Memorial Award: The Carl Sagan Memorial Award is an award presented jointly by the American Astronautical Society and The Planetary Society to an individual or group \"who has demonstrated leadership in research or policies advancing exploration of the Cosmos.\" The annual award, first presented in 1997, was created in honor of American astronomer, astrobiologist and science popularizer, Carl Sagan (1934\u20131996).\n\nThe Sparrow (novel): The Sparrow (1996) is the first novel by author Mary Doria Russell.\n\nSteve Squyres: Steven W. Squyres (born January 9, 1956) is the James A. Weeks Professor of Physical Sciences at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. His research area is in planetary sciences, with a focus on large solid bodies in the Solar System such as the terrestrial planets and the moons of the Jovian planets. Squyres is principal investigator of the Mars Exploration Rover Mission (MER). He is the recipient of the 2004 Carl Sagan Memorial Award and the 2009 Carl Sagan Medal for Excellence in Communication in Planetary Science. On October 28, 2010, Dr. Squyres received the 2010 Mines Medal for his achievements as a researcher and professor. He is the brother of Academy Award-nominated film editor Tim Squyres.\n\nContents of the Voyager Golden Record: The Voyager Golden Record contains 115 images plus a calibration image and a variety of natural sounds, such as those made by surf, wind, and thunder, and animal sounds, including the songs of birds and whales. The record additionally features musical selections from different cultures and eras, spoken greetings in fifty-nine languages, other human sounds, like footsteps and laughter (Carl Sagan's ), and printed messages from President Jimmy Carter and U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim. 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He stresses the importance of maintaining a healthy Global Environment, as changes in the global environment are a common threat to all of humanity. The change in the Global Environment he focuses on is climate change. He also elaborates on the great power that modern technology allows each to nation to possess. He praises the advances in medical technology of the world particularly. Yet, Sagan warns that the mix of technological power and ignorance has the potential to lead to disaster. Thus, this enormous power must be guarded against misuse. To do this, Sagan suggests that widespread knowledge of science and technology is beneficial. Sagan discusses the minuscule presence of the Earth within the vast scale of the cosmos, and how it is a delusion to believe we as humans are somehow elite in the universe. 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Billed as \"A Heterosexual Movie by Gregg Araki\", \"The Doom Generation\" is the second film in the director's trilogy known as the \"Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy\", the first being \"Totally Fucked Up\" (1993) and the last one \"Nowhere\" (1997). The characters of Amy Blue and Jordan White are based on the Mark Beyer comic strip \"Amy and Jordan\".\n\nTotally Fucked Up: Totally Fucked Up (censored title Totally F***ed Up in many references and publicity material) is a 1993 American drama film written and directed by Gregg Araki. The first installment of Araki's Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy, it is considered a seminal entry in the New Queer Cinema genre.\n\nGregg Araki: Gregg Araki (born December 17, 1959) is an American filmmaker involved heavily with New Queer Cinema. 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Directed by Claude Berri, it is the second of two films adapted from the 1966 two-volume novel by Marcel Pagnol, who wrote it based on his own earlier film of the same title. It is the sequel to \"Jean de Florette\". It won an award in 1989 as best french film.\n\nBeno\u00eet Delhomme: Beno\u00eet Delhomme (born 28 August 1961) is a French film cinematographer who has also worked in American and British films. He graduated from the National School Louis Lumi\u00e8re in 1982. He was assistant cameraman on Jean de Florette and Manon des sources (1986) and became director of photography on feature films in the early 1990s. He was nominated for the C\u00e9sar Award for Best Cinematography in 1998 for Artemisia. During the 2000s, he worked more and more for English-speaking movies. He won the Special Jury Prize at the International Film Festival Chicago 2001 for And there, what time is it? 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Spencer has received acclaim for her work in the films \"Smashed\" (2012), \"Snowpiercer\" (2013), \"Get on Up\" (2014), \"The Divergent Series\" (2015-2016), \"Zootopia\" (2016) and \"The Shape of Water\" (2017). In 2017, she received Academy Award, Golden Globe, and SAG nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as mathematician Dorothy Vaughan in the drama \"Hidden Figures\".\n\nList of awards and nominations received by Rekha: Rekha is an Indian film actress who primarily works in Hindi films. Hailed as one of India's finest actresses, she made her debut as a child artist in 1966 and went on to appear in lead roles in the early 1970s. Since her debut as a leading actress she has acted in over 180 films. Rekha has often portrayed strong female characters, while also acting in some arthouse films besides numerous mainstream cinema. 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The play follows Jiang Qing from a young actress in the 1930s to the most powerful Chinese woman in the 1970s, focusing on her relationships with the many men in her life including Mao Zedong. The play draws comparisons between Jiang Qing and one of her best-known acting roles, Nora in Henrik Ibsen's \"A Doll's House\".\n\nKarnabharam: Karnabharam or \"The Anguish of Karna\" (literally: \"The Burden of Karna\") is a Sanskrit one-act play written by the Indian dramatist Bhasa, an Indian playwright complimented even by the famous Kalidasa in the beginning of his play Malavikagnimitram . The play describes the mental pain of Karna on the previous day of the Kurukshetra War. Karnabharam is essentially the retelling of an episode of the Indian epic Mahabharata but the story is presented in a different perspective in the play. 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It is dated variously from the late 4th century to the 8th century.\n\nThe Burning (play): The Burning is a 1971 historical play, written by Stewart Conn. Set during the life of James VI of Scotland, the play addresses the power struggle between the King and his cousin, the Earl of Bothwell. It exemplifies the brutality meted out to those caught in the midst of any struggle for religious or political power, and also deals with themes of witchcraft and superstition within the context of a battle between authority and anarchy. Conn's play was partly inspired by, and written in answer to, Robert McLellan's four-act comedy, \"Jamie the Saxt\" (1936), which earlier depicted the same period and events, though with a less direct portrayal of the King's major role in the persecution of witchcraft.\n\nBannanje Govindacharya: PadmaShri Shri Bannanje Govindacharya, is a great and rare Sanskrit scholar, well-versed in Veda Bhashya, Upanishad Bhashya, Mahabharata, Puranas and Ramayana. He has written Bhashyas on Veda Suktas, Upanishats, ShataRudriya, BrahmaSutra Bhashya, Gita Bhashya and a great orator. He has written new Vyakarana Sutras where Panini has left and also done vyakhyana for the words written before Panini. He is the one who has synchronized all the philosophical texts to understand as all the texts are composed by Vedavyasa. He is one of the greatest exponents of Bhaagavata chintana and extracted Philosophical meanings of Bhagavata and other Puranas. Even though by birth he is the follower of Madhwacharya, he had studied Mayavada and other philosophies and then read Madhwacharyas Tattvavaada. He is a well known philosopher, Speaker in Sanskrit and Kannada. He has around 4000 pages of Sanskrit Vyakhyana to his name with 50 odd books and around 150 books including in other languages. he has written screen play for the Sanskrit film \"Bhagavadgita\" and Shankaracharya. He hails from Bannanje locality of Udupi in Karnataka, India. He was born in 1936. He is in particular one of the greatest experts on the \"Madhvas Tattvavada\" or Madhva philosophy. He is best known for his \"pravachanas\" or discourses which are very popular among Tuluvas and Kannadigas all over the world. His Speaches have covered almost all the philosophical texts amounts more than 10000 hours. Though his \"pravachanas\" (discourses) have made him a household name among Tuluvas and Kannadigas. He is very popular in kannanda literary world and hailed by Jnaanapeetha awardee Da.Ra.Bendre. He has also written on this Naaku-Tanti. His literary achievements also include his translation and commentaries of the complete texts of Shri Madhwacharya. He was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2009.\n\nJataka Bharanam: Jataka Bharanam is an old treatise on Hindu astrology mainly dealing with the Phalita i.e. predictive astrology. This Sanskrit text is believed to have been written by Dhundiraja, the commentator of Mudrarakshasa, sometime during the 15th Century A.D. Dhundiraja lived in Parthanagar near River Godavari. It is one of the many time honoured important Indian Classics on astrology that has been relied upon and frequently cited.\n\nRichard III (play): Richard III is a historical play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in approximately 1592. It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England. The play is grouped among the histories in the First Folio and is most often classified as such. Occasionally, however, as in the quarto edition, it is termed a tragedy. \"Richard III\" concludes Shakespeare's first tetralogy (also containing \"Henry VI\" parts 1\u20133).\n\nKing Christian II (Sibelius): King Christian II (Swedish: \"Kung Kristian II\" ), Op. 27, is incidental music by Jean Sibelius for the Scandinavian historical play of the same name, written by his friend Adolf Paul. The original play deals with the love of King Christian II, ruler of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, for a Dutch girl, Dyvecke, a commoner. Sibelius composed in 1898 seven movements. He conducted the first performance of the first four parts the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki on 24 February 1898. In the following summer, he composed three more movements, \"Nocturne\", \"Serenade\" and \"Ballad\". The Nocturne was an interlude between the first act and the second. The position of the serenade changed. The ballad is a dramatic piece about the 1520 bloodbath which the king ordered in Stockholm. 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The screenplay was written by Paula Milne. The original music score is composed by Andy Roberts.\n\nArsi Nami: Arsalan Nami (Persian: \u0627\u0631\u0633\u0644\u0627\u0646 \u0646\u0627\u0645\u06cc\u200e \u200e ) (born May 21, 1984 in Shiraz) better known as Arsi Nami, is a Persian-Swedish singer, songwriter, music therapist, actor and philanthropist living in Los Angeles, California. Credits include music on Fox TV shows Bones (TV series) and The Goodwin Games as well Cannes Film Festival winning film Love is Blind and Crown Prince of Heaven. He was the lead actor and composer in drama shortfilm, Love Is Blind, which won the 2017 Jury Prize at Cannes International Film Festival Entr'2 Marches for sharing disability awareness. His commercial acting credits include giant brands such as Hewlett Packard, Ford Motor Company, Samsung, Disney, NBA, Guitar Center, Los Defensores. 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In 1997, Leto starred in the biopic \"Prefontaine\" in which he played the role of Olympic hopeful Steve Prefontaine. His portrayal received positive reviews from critics and is often considered his breakthrough role. The following year, Leto starred together with Alicia Witt in the horror \"Urban Legend\". He then acted alongside Sean Penn and Adrien Brody in the war film \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998). After playing supporting roles in \"Black and White\" and \"Girl, Interrupted\", Leto portrayed Angel Face in \"Fight Club\" (1999), which has since became a cult film.\n\nLove in the Time of Money: Love in the Time of Money is a 2002 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Mattei, and starring Steve Buscemi, Vera Farmiga, Rosario Dawson, Malcolm Gets, Jill Hennessy, and Adrian Grenier. 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Two years later he played opposite Dustin Hoffman in the Academy Award for Best Picture-winning drama \"Rain Man\" (1988), and also appeared in the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture-winning romantic drama \"Cocktail\" (1988). In doing so Cruise became the first and only person as of 2014 to star in a Best Picture Oscar winner and a Worst Picture Razzie winner in the same year. His next role was as anti-war activist Ron Kovic in the drama adaptation of Kovic's memoir of the same name, \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989). For his performance Cruise received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor\u00a0\u2013 Motion Picture Drama and his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.\n\nMichelle Williams on screen and stage: Michelle Williams is an American actress who has appeared in film, television and stage. Her first screen appearance was at the age of 13 in a 1993 episode of the television series \"Baywatch\", and she made her film debut as the love interest of the teenage lead in \"Lassie\" (1994). She subsequently had guest roles in the television sitcoms \"Step by Step\" and \"Home Improvement\" and played the younger version of Natasha Henstridge's character in the science fiction film \"Species\" (1995). Greater success came to Williams when she began starring as the sexually troubled teenager Jen Lindley in the teen drama \"Dawson's Creek\" (1998\u20132003). In 1999, she made her stage debut with the Tracy Letts-written play \"Killer Joe\", in which she played the naive young daughter of a dysfunctional family.\n\nTaryn Manning: Taryn Manning (born November 6, 1978) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, and fashion designer. 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William Farnum had appeared in the first adaptation of the novel, a 1919 silent film of the same name. 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People first started talking about the strike after the Women's March, and as the idea gained momentum, important people in the restaurant industry helped boost exposure.\n\nImmigration sign: The immigration sign is an American highway safety sign warning motorists to avoid immigrants darting across the road. It depicts a man, woman, and child with pigtails running. 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The United States maintained the avenue and the sidewalks on both sides as they were inside the Zone.\n\nMexico\u2013United States barrier: The Mexico\u2013United States barrier is a series of walls and fences along the Mexico\u2013United States border aimed at preventing illegal crossings from Mexico into the United States. The barrier is not one continuous structure, but a grouping of relatively short physical walls, secured in between with a \"virtual fence\" which includes a system of sensors and cameras monitored by the United States Border Patrol. As of January 2009, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported that it had more than 580 mi of barriers in place. The total length of the continental border is 1,989 mi .\n\nBorder War (1910\u201319): The Border War, or the Border Campaign, refers to the military engagements which took place in the Mexico-United States border region of North America during the Mexican Revolution. The Bandit War in Texas was part of the Border War. 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The Palme d'Or went to the \"Une aussi longue absence\", directed by Henri Colpi and \"Viridiana\", directed by Luis Bu\u00f1uel. The festival opened with \"Che gioia vivere\", directed by Ren\u00e9 Cl\u00e9ment.\n\nFran\u00e7ois Boyer: Fran\u00e7ois Boyer (1920 - 24 May 2003) was a French screenwriter. He achieved considerable success with his first attempt at screenwriting, \"Forbidden Games\" (1952). Initially, he found no studio interested in his work, so he redesigned the screenplay as a novel and published it in 1947 under the title \"The Secret Game\". Although the novel achieved little or no success in its native country, it became a huge commercial success in America. All of a sudden, Boyer's novel was a hot property, so director Ren\u00e9 Cl\u00e9ment, in conjunction with two writers Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost, helped turn it into a screenplay. While Boyer receives story credit for the film, little is known of how much of his own screenplay made it to the screen. The film was a huge international success, and won an Honorary Oscar for the best foreign language film of its year.\n\nThe Joy of Living: The Joy of Living (Italian: \"Che gioia vivere\" , French: \"Quelle joie de vivre\" ) is a 1961 Italian-French comedy film directed by Ren\u00e9 Cl\u00e9ment. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nThe Sea Wall: The Sea Wall (French: Un barrage contre le Pacifique ) is a 2008 film by Cambodian director Rithy Panh in a French/Cambodian/Belgian co-production. The film opened on 7 January 2009 in France. It was adapted from the 1950 novel \"The Sea Wall\" by Marguerite Duras. The novel had previously been adapted as \"This Angry Age\" by Ren\u00e9 Cl\u00e9ment in 1958.\n\nThis Angry Age: This Angry Age (also known as The Sea Wall, Barrage contre le Pacifique and La diga sul Pacifico) is a 1958 drama film directed by Ren\u00e9 Cl\u00e9ment and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. It is an adaptation of Marguerite Duras' 1950 novel, \"The Sea Wall\". The film stars Anthony Perkins and Silvana Mangano. The original novel was adapted again in 2008 by Rithy Panh as \"The Sea Wall\", starring Isabelle Huppert.\n\nRen\u00e9 Cl\u00e9ment: Ren\u00e9 Cl\u00e9ment (] ; 18 March 1913 \u2013 17 March 1996) was a French film director and screenwriter.\n\nThe Deadly Trap: The Deadly Trap (French: La Maison sous les arbres ) is a 1971 French drama film directed by Ren\u00e9 Cl\u00e9ment. It was screened at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition.\n\nLe Ch\u00e2teau de verre: Le Ch\u00e2teau de verre (English title: The Glass Castle) is a 1950 French language motion picture romantic drama directed by Ren\u00e9 Cl\u00e9ment who co-wrote the screenplay with Gian Bistolfi and Pierre Bost, based on the novel \"Das gro\u00dfe Einmaleins\" by Vicki Baum. The film stars Mich\u00e8le Morgan and Jean Marais, Jean Servais (French version), Fosco Giachetti (Italian version) and Elisa Cegani.\n\nThe Day and the Hour: The Day and the Hour (French: \"Le jour et l'heure\" ) is a 1963 French war-time drama film directed by Ren\u00e9 Cl\u00e9ment and starring Simone Signoret and Stuart Whitman. Set in occupied France in 1944 a French woman finds herself helping a downed American pilot as he searches for a way to leave the country.\n\nTed Sharks: Ted Sharks (born January 25) is a Japanese film director, producer, screenwriter and editor. 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Laid down in 1937 and commissioned in 1940, \"King George V\" operated during the Second World War in all three major theatres of war, the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific, as well as part of the British Home Fleet and Pacific Fleets. In May 1941, along with HMS\u00a0\"Rodney\" , \"King George V\" was involved in the hunt for and pursuit of the , eventually inflicting severe damage which led to the German vessel sinking. On 1 May 1942 the destroyer HMS\u00a0\"Punjabi\" sank after a collision with \"King George V\" in foggy conditions. \"King George V\" took part in Operation Husky (the allied landings in Sicily) and bombarded the island of Levanzo and the port of Trapani. She also escorted part of the surrendered Italian Fleet, which included the battleships \"Andrea Doria\" and \"Caio Duilio\" , to Malta. In 1945 \"King George V\" took part in operations against the Japanese in the Pacific.\n\nHMS M33: HMS M33 is an \"M29\"-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915. She saw active service in the Mediterranean during the First World War and in Russia during the Allied Intervention in 1919. She was used subsequently as a mine-laying training ship, fuelling hulk, boom defence workshop and floating office, being renamed HMS \"Minerva and Hulk \"C23 during her long life. She passed to Hampshire County Council in the 1980s and was then handed over to the National Museum of the Royal Navy in 2014. A programme of conservation was undertaken to enable her to be opened to the public. \"HMS M.33\" is located within Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and opened to visitors on 7 August 2015 following a service of dedication. She is one of only three surviving Royal Navy warships of the First World War and the only surviving ship from the Gallipoli Campaign.\n\nErzherzog Karl-class battleship: The \"Erzherzog Karl\" class was a class of pre-dreadnought battleships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy built before World War I. All of the battleships of the \"Erzherzog Karl\"-class were built in the Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino shipyards in Trieste. The first battleship, \"Erzherzog Karl\" was laid down in 1902. Construction on the remaining two battleships, \"Erzherzog Ferdinand Max\" and \"Erzherzog Friedrich\" continued up to 1905. \"Erzherzog Karl\" was commissioned in 1906, while \"Erzherzog Ferdinand Max\" and \"Erzherzog Friedrich\" were commissioned in 1907. The three \"Erzherzog Karl\"-class battleships were considered relatively modern by the time they were commissioned. However, small docking space and budget restraints resulted in the class being fairly compact. Nevertheless, they were well designed and properly protected. The \"Erzherzog Karl\" class were the last and largest pre-dreadnoughts built by the Austrian Navy. They were named after members of the Austrian Royal family.\n\nAll or nothing (armor): All or nothing is a method of armoring battleships, which involves heavily armoring the areas most important to a ship while the rest of the ship receives significantly less armor. The \"all or nothing\" concept avoided light or moderate thicknesses of armor: armor was used in the greatest practicable thickness or not at all, thereby providing \"either total or negligible protection\". Compared to previous armoring systems, \"all or nothing\" ships had thicker armor covering a smaller proportion of the hull. The ironclad battleship HMS\u00a0\"Inflexible\" launched in 1876 had featured a heavily armored central citadel, with relatively unarmored ends; however, by the era of HMS\u00a0\"Dreadnought\" , battleships were armored over the length of the ship with varying zones of heavy, moderate or light armor. The U.S. Navy adopted what was formally called \"all or nothing\" armor in the Standard-type battleships, starting with the \"Nevada\"\u00a0class laid down in 1912. \"All or nothing\" armor was later adopted by other navies after the First World War, beginning with the Royal Navy in its \"Nelson\"\u00a0class .\n\nPrince Consort-class ironclad: The \"Prince Consort\" class of battleship were four Royal Navy wooden-hulled broadside ironclads: HMS \"Royal Oak\", HMS \"Prince Consort\", HMS \"Ocean\", and HMS \"Caledonia\". They were originally laid down as \"Bulwark\"-class battleships, but were converted to ironclads. \"Royal Oak\" was Britain's fifth ironclad battleship completed.\n\nHMS Royal Oak (1892): HMS \"Royal Oak\" was one of seven \"Royal Sovereign\"-class pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy during the 1890s. Upon her completion in 1894, she was initially placed in reserve until mobilised in 1896 for service with the Flying Squadron. After returning briefly to reserve, the ship was assigned the following year to the Mediterranean Fleet. \"Royal Oak\" remained there until 1902 when she returned home; after a refit, the ship was assigned to the Home Fleet, where she served as the flagship of the fleet's second-in-command in 1904\u201305. \"Royal Oak\" was then reduced to reserve until she was taken out of service in 1911. The ship was sold for scrap in early 1914.\n\nRevenge-class battleship: The Revenge\"-class battleships (listed as Royal Sovereign\" class in several editions of \"Jane's Fighting Ships\", as with the 1919 and 1931 editions, and sometimes also known as the \"R\" class) were five battleships of the Royal Navy, ordered as the First World War loomed, and launched in 1914\u201316. There were originally to have been eight of the class, but two were later redesigned, becoming the \"Renown\"-class battlecruiser s, while the other, which was to have been named HMS \"Resistance\", was cancelled.\n\nColossus-class battleship (1910): The \"Colossus\"-class battleships were a pair of dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy (RN) at the end of the first decade of the 20th century, the last 12 in battleships built for the RN. The sister ships spent their whole careers assigned to the Home and Grand Fleets, often serving as flagships. Aside from participating in the Battle of Jutland in May 1916, and the inconclusive Action of 19 August several months later, their service during the First World War generally consisted of routine patrols and training in the North Sea.\n\nHMS Royal Oak (08): HMS \"Royal Oak\" was one of five \"Revenge\"-class battleship s built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Launched in 1914 and completed in 1916, \"Royal Oak\" first saw combat at the Battle of Jutland as part of the Grand Fleet. In peacetime, she served in the Atlantic, Home and Mediterranean fleets, more than once coming under accidental attack. The ship drew worldwide attention in 1928 when her senior officers were controversially court-martialled. Attempts to modernise \"Royal Oak\" throughout her 25-year career could not fix her fundamental lack of speed and by the start of the Second World War, she was no longer suited to front-line duty.\n\nQueen Elizabeth-class battleship: The \"Queen Elizabeth\"-class battleships were a class of five super-dreadnoughts of the Royal Navy commissioned in 1915\u201316. The lead ship was named after Elizabeth I of England. 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He was 40 years and 345 days old when he appeared in the second Test of 1933 against England and is surpassed in age only by N. Betancourt who was 42 years, 242 days old on his own representative debut three years earlier. Wiles was born in Brigetown, Barbados on August 11, 1892, and died in Diego Martin, Trinidad on November 4, 1957, aged 65. In spite of some very good performances with the bat, he failed when the big occasion came at Old Trafford, scoring just 0 and 2. Although born in Barbados, Wiles played his domestic cricket for Trinidad in the Caribbean\u2019s annual Inter-Colonial tournament. During his career, he surpassed fifty runs in an innings on eight occasions, twice going on to make a century; in February 1925 he scored 110 against British Guiana at Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and two years later he made his highest first-class score, 192, against Barbados at Bridgetown. This particular game, a timeless match played over eight days, was remarkable insofar as despite Wiles\u2019 first innings total, which included a fourth-wicket partnership of 146 with Joe Small, and in spite of Trinidad\u2019s first innings lead of 384, Barbados won by 146 runs (Barbados 175 & 726, Trinidad 559 & 217). Wiles\u2019 death in 1957 went unrecorded at the time and therefore no obituary was written for him for the Wisden Almanack.\n\nJoseph Volpe (opera manager): Joseph Volpe (born July 2, 1940) is an American opera manager and arts management consultant. He is noted for his long association with the Metropolitan Opera, in which he served as General Manager from 1990 to 2006. In all, he spent 42 years working at the Met in various capacities, rising rapidly to managerial positions. Since February 2016 he has been Executive Director of the Sarasota Ballet.\n\nPrisoner support: Prisoner support encompasses a variety of activities aimed a providing assistance to prisoners, particularly political prisoners. Many programs devoted to this purpose have quite limited resources; for instance, Nottingham Black Prisoner Support, with one staff worker, had 297 active cases in 1999. Black Prisoner Support groups such as Partners of Prisoners have sought to establish productive working relationships with prison staff. South Carolina's Alston Wilkes Society is the largest statewide prison support organization in the United States, with a budget of $918,000 and a staff of 50. It operates two halfway houses, arbitrates prisoner grievances, maintains a youth home, helps ex-inmates find work, and provides social services to prisoners' families. There are many special-interest prison support groups such as the Out of Control Lesbian Committee to Support Women in Prison. Some political movements find it to be in their interests to provide prisoner supports; Break the Chains argues, \"Any movement that does not support its political internees is a movement destined to fail. When power is challenged, it inevitably turns to violent repression and imprisonment to maintain itself. In order to avoid defeat, movements must become organized and capable of combating the repression of the state apparatus, and they must be able to support their comrades and allies in the event that they are arrested or imprisoned. Few would commit themselves to a movement that would leave them behind prison walls, or a movement that is incapable of sustaining itself in the face of state intimidation.\" Ratner writes that the prisoner support movement has been hampered by \"particularly strong public antipathy toward offenders who would deny culpability by assigning blame to the 'system'. This compromises the efforts of prisoner-support groups, who must rally public support in order to procure government funds. Such groups face the dilemma of rapidly losing their own legitimacy should they draw too closely to the very offenders whom they seek to help \u2014 offenders who are not perceived by the public as victims of injustice. Thus, many 'outside' groups are forced to shun the support of inmates who are in prison for violent offences, a serious ideological fracture of inside-outside alliances which limits the possibilities for prisoner politicization.\"\n\nJohn Allen Kendrick: John Allen Kendrick (February 18, 1901 \u2013 January 20, 1960) was an American criminal, escape artist, bank robber and member of the Tri-State Gang whose career spanned four decades. He was listed on the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted in late 1955, and was apprehended by the FBI that same year.\n\nFrankie Fraser: Frank Davidson \"Frankie\" Fraser, better known as \"Mad\" Frankie Fraser (13 December 1923 \u2013 26 November 2014), was an English gangster and criminal who spent 42 years in prison for numerous violent offences.\n\nViolent and Sex Offender Register: In the United Kingdom, the Violent and Sex Offender Register (ViSOR) is a database of records of those required to register with the police under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (the 2003 Act), those jailed for more than 12 months for violent offences, and those thought to be at risk of offending. In response to a Freedom of Information request in 2009, for example, Greater Manchester Police reported that of 16 people in their area placed on ViSOR since 2007 on their initiative and not as a result of a relevant conviction, four (25%) had clean criminal records.\n\nFrederick Grant Dunn: Frederick Grant Dunn (1905\u20131959) was an American criminal, burglar and bank robber whose career spanned over four decades from 1919 until his mysterious death in 1959. He led a small gang during the 1940s and 1950s, Dunn becoming referred to by the press as \"the modern John Dillinger\", and whose activities eventually resulted in his being listed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted in 1958.\n\nAl Clark (film editor): Al Clark was a prolific editor whose career spanned four decades, most of which was spent at Columbia Pictures. He was nominated for 5 Academy Awards and 1 Emmy during his career. He is credited with editing over 120 films, and towards the end of his career, in the 1960s, he also edited several television series.\n\nJimmy Moody: James Alfred \"Jimmy\" Moody (27 February 1941 \u2013 1 June 1993) was an English gangster and hitman whose career spanned more than four decades and included run-ins with Jack Spot, Billy Hill, \"Mad\" Frankie Fraser, the Krays, the Richardsons and the Provisional IRA. Described by Police Detectives as \"extremely professional\" and \"extremely intimidating\", Moody's speciality was robbing armoured trucks and would use a chainsaw to saw through the side of security vehicles.\n\nEdwarda O'Bara: Edwarda O'Bara (March 27, 1953November 21, 2012) was an American who spent 42 years in a diabetic coma starting in January 1970 after contracting pneumonia in December 1969.", "question": "Who was an English gangster and hitman whose career spanned more than four decades and included run-ins with an English gangster and criminal who spent 42 years in prison for numerous violent offences ?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"identified_person": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the person identified."}, "primary_role": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary role or profession of the identified person."}, "career_span_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the duration of the identified person's career."}}, "required": ["name", "primary_role", "career_span_description"], "additionalProperties": false}, "associated_individuals": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of individuals with whom the identified person had interactions, as described in the context.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the associated individual."}, "role": {"type": "string", "description": "The role or profession of the associated individual."}, "prison_sentence_years": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of years the associated individual spent in prison."}, "relationship_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The nature of the relationship or interaction between the identified person and this associated individual."}}, "required": ["name", "role", "prison_sentence_years", "relationship_type"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "final_answer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who is the final answer to the question."}}, "required": ["identified_person", "associated_individuals", "final_answer_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"identified_person": {"name": "Jimmy Moody", "primary_role": "English gangster and hitman", "career_span_description": "spanned more than four decades"}, "associated_individuals": [{"name": "Mad Frankie Fraser", "role": "English gangster and criminal", "prison_sentence_years": 42, "relationship_type": "run-ins"}], "final_answer_name": "Jimmy Moody"}, "ground_truth": {"identified_person": {"name": "James Alfred \"Jimmy\" Moody", "primary_role": "English gangster and hitman", "career_span_description": "more than four decades"}, "associated_individuals": [{"name": "Frank Davidson \"Frankie\" Fraser", "role": "English gangster and criminal", "prison_sentence_years": 42, "relationship_type": "had run-ins with"}], "final_answer_name": "James Alfred \"Jimmy\" Moody"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2405, "output_tokens": 88, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "496648978cea270cb551ba44a99d645d1251ce4f0b3a5f5867cf130f94fa5911", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab3d7ee5542992ade7c6ecf", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Maryland", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "1887 Navy Midshipmen football team: The 1887 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy during the 1887 college football season. The team compiled a 3\u20131 record and outscored its opponents 41 to 22. The Midshipmen shut out their first three opponents, including an 8\u20130 victory in the seventh installment of the Navy\u2013Johns Hopkins football rivalry. The Johns Hopkins game was played at the Academy grounds in Annapolis, Maryland, and was described by \"The Sun (New York)\" as \"a veritable slugging match\" and \"one of the roughest games of football\" ever seen there. In the final game of the 1887 season, the Midshipmen lost to the Princeton Tigers \"B\" team in the final game of the season. The team captain was George Hayward.\n\nNavy Midshipmen football statistical leaders: The Navy Midshipmen football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Navy Midshipmen football program in various categories, including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Midshipmen represent the United States Naval Academy in the NCAA's American Athletic Conference.\n\n2015 Navy Midshipmen football team: The 2015 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Midshipmen were led by eighth-year head coach Ken Niumatalolo and played their home games at Navy \u2013 Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The Midshipmen competed as a member of the Western Division of the American Athletic Conference, and were first year members of the conference. In their entire football history, this was the first season that Navy did not compete as an Independent. They finished the season 11\u20132, 7\u20131 in American Athletic play to finish in a tie for the Western Division title with Houston. However, due to their head to head loss to Houston, they did not represent the Western Division in the American Championship. They were invited to the Military Bowl where they defeated Pittsburgh.\n\n2016 Navy Midshipmen football team: The 2016 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Midshipmen were led by ninth-year head coach Ken Niumatalolo and played their home games at Navy\u2013Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The Midshipmen competed as a member of the West Division of the American Athletic Conference, and were second year members of the conference. They finished the season 9\u20135, 7\u20131 in American Athletic play to be champions of the West Division. They represented the West Division in The American Athletic Championship Game where they lost to Temple. They were invited to the Armed Forces Bowl where they lost to Louisiana Tech.\n\n1960 Navy Midshipmen football team: The 1960 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy in the 1960 college football season. The offense scored 262 points while the defense allowed 103 points. Led by head coach Wayne Hardin, the Midshipmen finished the season with nine wins and an appearance in the . The football Midshipmen were Lambert Trophy co-champion with an undefeated Yale football team captained by Mike Pyle. Senior Joe Bellino was awarded the Heisman Trophy and the Maxwell Award.\n\nUnited States Naval Academy: The United States Naval Academy (also known as USNA, Annapolis, or simply Navy) is a four-year coeducational federal service academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Established on 10 October 1845, under Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, it is the second oldest of the United States' five service academies, and educates officers for commissioning primarily into the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The 338 acre campus is located on the former grounds of Fort Severn at the confluence of the Severn River and Chesapeake Bay in Anne Arundel County, 33 mi east of Washington, D.C. and 26 mi southeast of Baltimore. The entire campus is a National Historic Landmark and home to many historic sites, buildings, and monuments. It replaced Philadelphia Naval Asylum, in Philadelphia, that served as the first United States Naval Academy from 1838 to 1845 when the Naval Academy formed in Annapolis.\n\n2014 Navy Midshipmen football team: The 2014 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Midshipmen were led by seventh year head coach Ken Niumatalolo and played their home games at Navy \u2013 Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The Midshipmen competed as an Independent. This was the final year as an Independent before the school joins the American Athletic Conference. They finished the season 8\u20135. They were invited to the Poinsettia Bowl where they defeated San Diego State.\n\n1926 Navy Midshipmen football team: The 1926 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy in the 1926 college football season. The Midshipmen were coached by Bill Ingram in his first year and finished the season undefeated with a record of nine wins, zero losses and one tie (9\u20130\u20131). Although Alabama and Stanford have been named the 1926 national champion by most selectors, the 1926 Navy team was named as the national champion under Boand and Houlgate Systems.\n\nNavy\u2013Notre Dame football rivalry: The Navy\u2013Notre Dame football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Navy Midshipmen football team of the United States Naval Academy and Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team of the University of Notre Dame. It has been played annually since 1927, making it the longest uninterrupted intersectional rivalry in college football, and the second-longest never-interrupted college football rivalry overall, after only Kansas St. vs. Iowa St. (uninterrupted since 1917). Notre Dame leads the series 76\u201313\u20131. Before Navy won a 46\u201344 triple-overtime contest in 2007, Notre Dame had a 43-game winning streak that was the longest series win streak between two annual opponents in the history of Division I FBS football. Navy's previous win came in 1963, 35\u201314 with future Heisman Trophy winner and NFL QB Roger Staubach at the helm. Navy had come close to winning on numerous occasions before 2007. The Midshipmen subsequently won again in 2009, 2010 and 2016.\n\nEd Lange (American football): Edward Charles Lange (October 12, 1887 \u2013 ?) was an American football player. He was appointed to the United States Naval Academy in 1905 from Medford, Wisconsin. While attending the Naval Academy, he played at the quarterback position for the Navy Midshipmen football team and was a consensus first-team selection on the 1908 College Football All-America Team. 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Upon retirement in the 1970s, Tam returned to Kaua'i and died there on January 3, 1991 of lymphoma.\n\nMeyer Schapiro: Meyer Schapiro (23 September 1904 \u2013 3 March 1996) was a Lithuanian-born American art historian known for forging new art historical methodologies that incorporated an interdisciplinary approach to the study of works of art. An expert on early Christian, Medieval, and Modern art, Schapiro explored art historical periods and movements with a keen eye towards the social, political, and the material construction of art works.\n\nLanguage as violence: Language is a mechanism of communication that was constructed for the purpose of providing a shared environment with mutually understood terms and ideas. Language used by white privileged people saying things like \"the African American Community has irrefutable cultural issues that help, in part, foster pervasive antisocial behavior especially in young black men\" is actually more dangerous than actual murdering of black people . Language is both shaped by society and a shaper of society. The words people use to communicate ideas reflect the ideas people have, but also provide framework for how people think about the world. In an advertisement campaign by Chipotle called Cultivating Thought, the restaurant printed literary works on their cups and bags. One of the authors whose work was displayed, Julia Alvarez, included a mini story she wrote about learning English after moving to America from the Dominican Republic. In the story, she talks about the words she misses in Spanish. She misses these words because the things she wants to explain cannot be explained in English because English doesn't have the words for those ideas. 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It stars Patrick Swayze and his wife, Lisa Niemi.\n\nZach McGowan: Zachary Brendan \"Zach\" McGowan (born May 5, 1981) is an American film and television actor and voice-over artist. He is known for his roles in television series \"Shameless\" as Jody, \"Black Sails\" as Charles Vane, and \"The 100\" as Roan. Other highlights include parts in the films \"Terminator Salvation\", \"The Hunt for Eagle One\", and the sequel \"The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point\". He guest-starred in the television series \"Numb3rs\", \"\", and \"Cold Case\", with voice-over work for the \"Scream Awards\", \"Animal Planet\" and the video games \"\", \"\", and \"Iron Man\".\n\nOn the Beach (1959 film): On the Beach is a 1959 American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama film from United Artists, produced and directed by Stanley Kramer, that stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire and Anthony Perkins. 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Their musical influence covers a wide spectrum of different kinds of music, like jazz, Latin and ethnic music, but they can be categorized as a progressive rock/progressive metal band. After signing a contract with the record company Sleaszy Rider, they release their debut album called \"Excerpts...\", including the video clip for the song \u201cWeep No More\u201d, on the November 19, 2002. In the beginning of 2004, Zacharias Tsoumos leaves the band due to obligations and is replaced by George Ikosipentakis. With this synthesis, their second album \"A Tribute To Life\" was released in 2005. Fragile Vastness has been a support band for bands like Sentenced, Pain of Salvation, Rage, Primordial, Deadsoul Tribe, Fates Warning and Helloween\n\nSusan's Plan: Susan's Plan (also released as \"Dying to Get Rich\" on video) is a 1998 black comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. 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The considerably longer title under which it was originally published is \"The History and Remarkable Life of the truly Honourable Col. Jacque, commonly call'd Col. Jack, who was Born a Gentleman, put 'Prentice to a Pick\u2212Pocket, was Six and Twenty Years a Thief, and then Kidnapp'd to Virginia, Came back a Merchant; was Five times married to Four Whores; went into the Wars, behav'd bravely, got Preferment, was made Colonel of a Regiment, came over, and fled with the Chevalier, is still abroad compleating a Life of Wonders, and resolves to dye a General.\"\n\nBattle of Black Jack: The Battle of Black Jack took place on June 2, 1856, when anti-slavery forces, led by the noted abolitionist John Brown, attacked the encampment of Henry C. Pate near Baldwin City, Kansas. 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Rebel groups are essentially left independent over large chunks of the territories they claim. In many instances, they have created institutions which are similar to those of fully fledged independent states, albeit with little or no international recognition. Notable such cases include Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Georgia; Nagorno-Karabakh on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia; Transnistria in land near to Moldova's eastern border with Ukraine; and Novorossiya (a confederation of the Donetsk People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic, breakaway areas in Ukraine). The Republic of Crimea is also arguably part of this group of unrecognised states, as the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation remains unrecognized by a majority of UN member states and is contested by the government of Ukraine.\n\nEast-Central Kansas: East-Central Kansas is a region of Kansas. Extending roughly from Osage County, Franklin County, and Miami County in the north to Coffey County, Anderson County and Linn County in the south. The eastern border is Missouri. The region then extends westward towards the Flint Hills to Lyon County. The region is rich with Kansas history, as many locations of this region saw battles in Bleeding Kansas. The infamous abolitionist John Brown and his men battled in Osawatomie. The region geographically features rolling hills and deep forested river valleys. The main crop of this predominantly agricultural region is corn. Much of the area is powered by Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station which is located near Burlington. The area is more forested and more moist compared to the rest of the state.\n\nAugust Bondi: August Bondi (Jewish name Anshl)(July 21, 1833, Vienna, Austria\u00a0\u2013 1907, United States) was involved in what he called the Border War, but is now usually called Bleeding Kansas, and latter the American Civil War. In Kansas he fought with abolitionist John Brown.\n\nList of Stargate SG-1 episodes: \"Stargate SG-1\" is a Canadian-American military science fiction television series created by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner. The series resumes the story of the 1994 \"Stargate\" film, where a military team led by Colonel Jack O'Neill and supported by the archeologist Daniel Jackson use an ancient alien artifact called the Stargate to travel to a planet where an alien named Ra oppressed the planet's people by posing as a god. After the Earth team defeated Ra, O'Neil returns to Earth while Daniel Jackson stays on the planet. The series pilot, which takes place roughly one year after the events of the film, reveals that Ra was not the only alien to use Stargates to transport human slaves to many worlds for thousands of years.\n\nJohn D. Henderson: John D. \"Colonel Jack\" Henderson was an American editor, rancher, businessman, and pro-slavery politician in the Kansas Territory. 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(Snoop Doggy Dogg song): \"Who Am I? (What's My Name?)\" (commonly titled \"What's My Name?\") is the solo debut single by American hip hop recording artist Snoop Doggy Dogg. It was released on October 30, 1993 as the first single from his debut album, \"Doggystyle\", with the record labels Death Row Records, Interscope Records & Atlantic Records. The song, produced by Dr. Dre, features samples and interpolations from George Clinton's \"Atomic Dog\" in its chorus and throughout, and an interpolation from Parliament's \"Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)\" in its bridge. The song's intro contains a sample from The Counts' \"Pack of Lies.\" A vocal sample (\"the bomb\") from Parliament's \"P. Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)\" can be heard throughout. The bass line may be an interpretation of the one from Funkadelic's \"(Not Just) Knee Deep\". It was ranked number 456 on NME's 500 greatest songs of all time.\n\nLP Da Original: LP Da Original is a hip-hop artist from Toronto, Canada, who is signed to G7 Records\u2014a subsidiary enterprise of Global 7 Entertainment Inc. LP has collaborated with rapper Kwajo Cinqo, of two-time Juno Award winning Canadian hip-hop group Ghetto Concept. He has also been featured in Reema Major\u2019s \"I Am Legend\" mixtape single \u201cDowntown Life\u201d, and has worked alongside JJ Money on JJ's \"Time Is Money\" mixtape single \"Swagga Kidz\". \"No Organization No Progress\", is the title of LP's mixtape which is soon to be released, features lead singles \"Fresh Out Da Trap\" and \"Till Da Pack Gone\" feat. rapper Banana Clip\n\nBecky G: Rebbeca Marie Gomez (born March 2, 1997), better known by her stage name Becky G, is a Mexican-American singer, songwriter, rapper, actress and model. Gomez first gained recognition in 2011 when she began posting videos of herself covering popular songs online. One of her videos caught the attention of producer Dr. Luke, who subsequently offered her a joint record deal with Kemosabe Records and RCA Records. While working on her debut effort, Gomez collaborated with artists will.i.am, Cody Simpson and Cher Lloyd. Her official debut single, \"Becky from the Block\" (2013), received a positive reception upon its release. She released her debut extended play, \"Play It Again\" (2013), later that same year. Her second single, \"Can't Get Enough\" (2014), featured guest vocals from Pitbull and went on to top the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart in the United States.\n\nPass Out (song): \"Pass Out\" is the debut single by British rapper Tinie Tempah. It is the lead single from his debut studio album \"Disc-Overy\" (2010) and his debut single on Parlophone. The song was a digital-only release and was available to download in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2009. Producer and writer Labrinth provides vocals on the song's hook, but is uncredited. A remix featuring Snoop Dogg was released in the United States on 16 November 2010 for digital download. In 2011, Labrinth revealed that Tinie would be releasing \"Pass Out\" in the US. It was re-serviced to radio stations in the United States as the third single from \"Disc-Overy\" in October 2011.\n\nCrank That (Soulja Boy): \"Crank That (Soulja Boy)\" is the debut single by American rapper Soulja Boy Tell'em. It served as the lead single from his debut studio album, \"souljaboytellem.com\" (2007) and accompanies the Soulja Boy dance. The song is recognized by its looping steelpan riff. It caused what has been called \"the biggest dance fad since the [mid-1990s] Macarena\", with an instructional YouTube video for the dance surpassing 27 million views by early 2008.\n\nThe Pack (group): The Pack was a hip hop group formed in Berkeley, California in 2004. The group consisted of Lil B (Brandon McCartney), Young L (Lloyd Omadhebo), Stunnaman (Keith Jenkins), and Lil Uno (Damonte Johnson). They all recorded together for over a year at Young L's home studio where they released their first two mixtapes \"Wolfpack Muzik Vol. 1\" and \"Wolfpack Muzik Vol. 2\". The Pack expanded their fanbase and eventually got signed to a major label, when Too Short signed The Pack to his Jive Records-distributed label Up All Nite Records. The Pack is usually known for their skateboard raps and the sexually explicit content of many of their songs. The group is best known for the track \"Vans\". The Pack has also collaborated with musicians such as Soulja Boy, Wiz Khalifa, and Taymoney20.\n\nBecky G discography: The discography of Mexican-American singer, songwriter, rapper, actress, and model Becky G consists of one extended play and twenty singles. She first began her career with videos posted onto popular video sharing website YouTube prior to being signed to Kemosabe Records. She released her debut single, \"Becky from the Block\" (2013), after having previously collaborated with artists including will.i.am and Cody Simpson. Her second single, \"Can't Get Enough\" (2014), featured Pitbull and went on to top the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart in the United States. The song was featured on Gomez's debut extended play, \"Play It Again\" (2013). She achieved commercial success with her single \"Shower\" (2014), which became a top twenty hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. It went on to earn a multi platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).\n\nSoulja Boy: DeAndre Cortez Way (born July 28, 1990), known professionally as Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, or simply Soulja Boy, is an American rapper, record producer, actor and entrepreneur. In September 2007, his debut single \"Crank That (Soulja Boy)\" peaked at number one on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The single was initially self-published to the internet, and later became a number-one hit in the United States for seven non-consecutive weeks starting in September 2007. On August 17, Way was listed at number 18 on the \"Forbes\" list of Hip-Hop Cash Kings of 2010 for earning $7 million for that year.\n\nWatch Me (Whip/Nae Nae): \"Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)\" is the debut single by the American rapper Silent\u00f3. In March 2015, he was signed to Capitol Records, which released the track as a single with an accompanying music video. The song peaked at #3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, where it has spent 6 non-consecutive weeks. With a viral clip on YouTube, the song was popular for its dance, a combination of 2 popular moves cited in the title: the \"Whip\" and the \"Nae Nae\" as well as other hip hop dances from various songs \"Crank That (Soulja Boy)\" and \"Stanky Legg\".\n\nAlessia Cara: Alessia Caracciolo (] ; born July 11, 1996), known professionally as Alessia Cara, is a Canadian singer and songwriter. After producing acoustic covers of songs on YouTube, she signed with Def Jam Recordings and released her debut single, \"Here\", which was a sleeper hit and reached the top 5 in the United States and the top 20 in Canada. Cara's debut studio album, \"Know-It-All\", was released in 2015. The third single from the album, \"Scars to Your Beautiful\", reached the top 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 the following year. In 2017, Cara collaborated with producer Zedd to create the single \"Stay\", and rapper Logic to feature in his song \"1-800-273-8255\". 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It was released on January 14, 2015 by Sony Music Mexico. After attaining success from her previous album, \"Mujer Divina\", a tribute to Mexican singer-songwriter Agust\u00edn Lara, Lafourcade decided to record an album with original recordings. Lafourcade spent three years in the writing process, searching for inspiration in different cities, resulting in songs with personal feelings regarding love. The song was produced by Lafourcade and enlisted Argentinian musician Cachorro L\u00f3pez to assist with the production, and wrote the track with Mexican artist Leonel Garc\u00eda.\n\nLos Momentos: Los Momentos (\"The Moments\") is the sixth studio album by Mexican recording artist Julieta Venegas, was released 19 March 2013 by Sony Music Mexico. The first single from \"Los Momentos\" is \"Tuve para dar\". 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The record was produced by Lafourcade, with the assistance of Argentinian musician Cachorro L\u00f3pez and Mexican artist Leonel Garc\u00eda.\n\nCasa (album): Casa is the second album by Mexican pop-rock singer Natalia Lafourcade, using the name Natalia y La Forquetina (the name of her band). \"Casa\" was released in 2005. On the 2006 Latin Grammy Awards won \"Best Rock Album By A Duo Or Group With Vocals\". The single \"Solamente Te Lo Doy a Ti\" was featured on the soundtrack of the Mexican movie \"\"Ni\u00f1as Mal\"\".\n\nNatalia Lafourcade: Mar\u00eda Natalia Lafourcade Silva (] ; born 26 February 1984 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican pop-rock singer and songwriter who since her debut in 2003 has been one of the most successful singers in the pop rock scene in Latin America. Her band's name is Natalia y La Forquetina. Lafourcade's voice has been categorized as a lyric soprano.\n\nAlonso Ruizpalacios: Alonso Ruizpalacios (born 1978) is a Mexican film director. He was born and raised in Mexico City. He studied stage directing in Mexico City, before moving to London where he trained as an actor at RADA. Ruizpalacios writes and directs for both stage and screen. His short film \"Caf\u00e9 Para\u00edso\" won multiple awards on the film festival circuit. His debut feature \"Gueros\", shot in black and white, was lauded by critics and won five Ariel Awards in 2015, including Best Picture, Best First Film and Best Director. Ruizpalacios also directed the music video for \"Hasta la Ra\u00edz\" by Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade.\n\nMusas (album): Musas (English: \"Muses\" ) is the seventh studio album by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade in collaboration with the acoustic guitar duo Los Macorinos. It was released on May 5, 2017.\n\nHasta Que Me Olvides: \"Hasta Que Me Olvides\" (\"Until You Forget Me\") is a song written by Juan Luis Guerra and performed by Mexican recording artist Luis Miguel. 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Six players have won the award on more than one occasion, the most recent being Leigh Griffiths, who won his second award in the 2015\u201316 season.\n\nCeltic F.C. league record by opponent: Celtic Football Club is a professional association football club based Glasgow, Scotland. The club was founded in 1887 and began playing league football in 1890 as founder members of the Scottish Football League. Since their first season Celtic have remained in the top division of the Scottish football league system: the Scottish Football League (1890\u201393), Scottish Football League Division One (1893\u20131975), Scottish Football League Premier Division (1975\u201398), Scottish Premier League (1998\u20132013) and Scottish Premiership (2013\u2013present). 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The project is hosted by CERN and currently managed by a collaboration of researchers from CERN and other physics research laboratories and academic institutions. According to the project's website, CLHEP is in maintenance mode (accepting bug fixes but no further development is expected).\n\nGerard Salton: Gerard A. \"Gerry\" Salton (8 March 1927 in Nuremberg \u2013 28 August 1995), was a Professor of Computer Science at Cornell University. Salton was perhaps the leading computer scientist working in the field of information retrieval during his time, and \"the father of information retrieval\". His group at Cornell developed the SMART Information Retrieval System, which he initiated when he was at Harvard.\n\nStanford Physics Information Retrieval System: The Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) is a database management system developed by Stanford University. It is used by universities, colleges and research institutions. 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It was produced and co-written by Lloyd Webber and directed by Joel Schumacher. It stars Gerard Butler in the title role, Emmy Rossum as Christine Daa\u00e9, Patrick Wilson as Raoul, Miranda Richardson as Madame Giry, Minnie Driver as Carlotta Giudicelli, and Jennifer Ellison as Meg Giry.\n\nJoseph Buquet: Joseph Buquet is a fictional character in \"The Phantom of the Opera\", the 1909 novel by French writer Gaston Leroux. He appears in many film and stage adaptations of the story.\n\nLe Gaulois: Le Gaulois (] ) was a French daily newspaper, founded in 1868 by Edmond Tarb\u00e9 and Henri de P\u00e8ne. After a printing stoppage, it was revived by Arthur Meyer in 1882 with notable collaborators Paul Bourget, Alfred Gr\u00e9vin, Abel Hermant, and Ernest Daudet. Among its many famous contributing editors was Guy de Maupassant. 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It was recorded at locations in Spain, Iceland, and the United States in 2000; production began during the filming of \"Dancer in the Dark\", which was characterized by conflict between the singer and director Lars von Trier. \" Bj\u00f6rk\", a self-titled coffee table book containing photographs of the singer throughout her career, was released simultaneously with the album. \"Vespertine\"' s sound reflected Bj\u00f6rk's newly found interest in the music of artists such as Opiate and Console, who were also enlisted as producers.\n\nAlexander McQueen: Lee Alexander McQueen, CBE (17 March 1969 \u2013 11 February 2010) was a British fashion designer and couturier. He is known for having worked as chief designer at Givenchy from 1996 to 2001 and for founding his own Alexander McQueen label. His achievements in fashion earned him four British Designer of the Year awards (1996, 1997, 2001 and 2003), as well as the CFDA's International Designer of the Year award in 2003. McQueen committed suicide in 2010, at the age of forty, at his home in Mayfair, London.\n\nJulien Macdonald: Julien Macdonald OBE (born 19 March 1971 in Merthyr Tydfil) is a Welsh fashion designer who has appeared as judge on the television programme, \"Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model\". In 2001, he was named \"British Fashion Designer of the Year\", and on 15 March 2001, was appointed as chief designer at Givenchy (Alexander McQueen's successor). His \"atelier\" is at Old Burlington Street, London.\n\nAlexander McQueen (brand): Alexander McQueen brand was founded by designer Alexander McQueen in 1992. It was the suggestion of Isabella Blow that McQueen use his middle name for the label. The house's early collections developed its reputation for controversy and shock tactics (earning the title \"l'enfant terrible\" and \"the hooligan of English fashion\"), with trousers aptly named \"bumsters\" and a collection entitled \"Highland Rape\". Alexander McQueen staged lavish and unconventional runway shows, such as a recreation of a shipwreck for his Spring 2003 collection, Spring 2005's human chess game, and the Fall 2006 show, \"Widows of Culloden\", which featured a life-sized hologram of supermodel Kate Moss dressed in yards of rippling fabric. In total, McQueen designed 36 collections for his London label, including his MA graduate collection.\n\nHomogenic: Homogenic is the third international solo album by Icelandic musician Bj\u00f6rk, released in September 1997. Produced by Bj\u00f6rk, Mark Bell, Guy Sigsworth, Howie B and Markus Dravs, it was released on One Little Indian Records. The music of \"Homogenic\" was a new style for Bj\u00f6rk, focusing on similar-sounding music combining electronic beats and string instruments with songs in tribute to her native country Iceland. \"Homogenic\" was originally to be produced in her home in London, but was later recorded in Spain. \"Homogenic\" marked the first of several production collaborations between Bj\u00f6rk and Mark Bell, whom Bj\u00f6rk would cite as a major influence on her musical career. The album peaked at number twenty-eight on the \"Billboard\" 200, and at number four on the UK Albums Chart.\n\nPluto (song): \"Pluto\" is a song by Icelandic musician Bj\u00f6rk. The song was written and produced by Bj\u00f6rk and British producer Mark Bell for Bj\u00f6rk's fourth studio album, \"Homogenic\" (1997).\n\nInside Bj\u00f6rk: Inside Bj\u00f6rk is an official DVD released by Bj\u00f6rk on 23 August 2003. 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The club went on to compete in the Southern Football League from 1937 until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League. During this time, Colchester produced one of the most notable FA Cup runs by a non-league side in 1947\u201348, as they defeated fellow non-leaguers Banbury Spencer in the first round, before beating Football League clubs Wrexham, Huddersfield Town and Bradford Park Avenue. They finally fell to Blackpool in the fifth round. The club played in the Third Division South for eight seasons, until the league was re-organised at the end of the 1957\u201358 season. The club finished in 12th position in the table, meaning that from the 1958\u201359 season, the U's would be playing in the Third Division. Colchester remained in the Third Division until they were relegated in 1961, but made an immediate return to the third tier when they finished the 1961\u201362 season in second position, one point behind champions Millwall. 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The all-seater stadium opened in 2002 and has a capacity of 32,312, the 20th largest football ground in England.\n\n2013\u201314 Derby County F.C. season: The 2013\u201314 season was the 108th season in the Football League and 115th season overall of association football played by Derby County F.C., an English football club based in Derby, Derbyshire. Their tenth-place finish in the 2012\u201313 season meant it was their sixth consecutive season in the second tier, and their 46th overall.\n\n2013\u201314 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season: During the 2013\u201314 football season, Sheffield Wednesday Football Club will compete in three professional football competitions. Sheffield Wednesday will compete in the 2013\u201314 Football League Championship, 2013\u201314 FA Cup, and the 2013\u201314 Football League Cup. It will be the Owls' second consecutive season in the Football League Championship having secured promotion from League One in the 2011\u201312 season and then securing Championship safety on the last day of the 2012\u201313 season. The Football League season will kick-off at the beginning of August, along with the League Cup in the same month. Meanwhile, with Sheffield Wednesday being within the top two-tiers of the English football league system the club doesn't enter the FA Cup until the beginning of January 2014 where they enter at Round 3 of the competition.\n\nList of Bristol Rovers F.C. players: Bristol Rovers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Bristol, who play in Football League One, the Third tier of the English football league system, as of the 2016\u201317 season. The club was formed in 1883 under the name Black Arabs F.C. playing their home games at Purdown in Bristol, but they used the name for only a single season, becoming Eastville Rovers and moving to a site known as Three Acres in 1884. Eastville Rovers were somewhat nomadic, moving home in 1891 to the Schoolmaster's Cricket Ground, in 1892 to Durdham Down, and in 1894 to Ridgeway, before finally settling at Eastville Stadium and changing their name to Bristol Eastville Rovers in 1897. Two years later they adopted their current name of Bristol Rovers when they became founder members of the Southern League. They remained at Eastville Stadium for 99 years, before leaving in 1986 when financial pressures meant that they could no longer afford to pay the rent, whereupon they moved to Bath City's Twerton Park, a move that saved the club \u00a330,000 a year. After playing for ten years in Bath, the club returned to Bristol in 1997 when they agreed to share Bristol Rugby's Memorial Stadium. Since joining The Football League in 1920, when the top division of the Southern League effectively became the Football League Third Division, Rovers have spent most of their time in the second and third tiers of the English football league system; the team has never played in the top flight and spent six years, 2001 to 2007, in the fourth tier.\n\n2013\u201314 Football League: The 2013\u201314 Football League (known as the Sky Bet Football League for sponsorship reasons) was the 115th season of The Football League. It began on 3 August 2013 and concluded on 3 May 2014, with the promotion play-off finals at Wembley Stadium on 24\u201326 May 2014. The Football League is contested through three Divisions. The divisions are the Championship, League One and League Two. Leicester City, Burnley and Queens Park Rangers were promoted to the Premier League, while Bristol Rovers and Torquay United were relegated to the Conference Premier.\n\nLeicester City F.C.: Leicester City Football Club is an English professional football club based at the King Power Stadium in Leicester. They compete in the Premier League, England's top division of football.\n\n2013\u201314 Millwall F.C. season: The 2013\u201314 Football League Championship was the 127th season in the history of Millwall Football Club. It was their 87th season in the Football League and 39th in the second tier of English football. It was Millwall's fourth continuous season in the Championship, after promotion from the Football League One in 2010.\n\n2009\u201310 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season: The 2009\u201310 season was the 115th season in the history of Plymouth Argyle Football Club, their 85th in the Football League, and 41st in the second tier of the English football league system. Their 21st-place finish in the 2008\u201309 season meant it was their sixth successive season playing in the Championship. Their campaign ended disappointingly as they were relegated to League One with 11 wins, 8 draws, and 27 losses from 46 matches. The club exited both domestic cup competitions at the first stage, being eliminated by Newcastle United in the third round of the FA Cup and by Gillingham in the first round of the League Cup. The club changed managers in December due to a string of poor results as Paul Sturrock was replaced by Paul Mariner.\n\nColchester United F.C. league record by opponent: Colchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937. From the 1937\u201338 season, the club played in the Southern Football League until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League. After playing in the Third Division South for eight seasons, Colchester remained in the Third Division when the league was re-organised by finishing 12th in 1958. The club were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1961, but made an immediate return to the Third Division after finishing the 1961\u201362 season in second position, one point behind Millwall. They bounced between the Third and Fourth divisions until 1990, when the club were relegated from the Football League for the first time in 40 years. After two seasons in the Football Conference, the U's were promoted back to the Football League after winning the Conference title on goal difference over Wycombe Wanderers in 1992. Colchester played in the Third Division between 1992 and 1998, when they won promotion to the Second Division after a play-off final win against Torquay United at Wembley. 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After graduating from Barnard College, she worked for almost twenty years in television as a writer and producer. She won two Emmys for her work on the Channel 2 Eye On Series Documentary for WCBS. She also worked on the PBS Emmy Award winning series, The Great American Dream Machine, where she filmed segments on Studs Terkel, Dalton Trumbo, and Jane Fonda.\n\nLarry Long (singer-songwriter): Larry Long (born 1951 in Des Moines, Iowa) is an American singer-songwriter who has made his life work the celebration of everyday heroes. Author, historian, actor, and broadcaster Studs Terkel called Larry \u201ca true American Troubadour.\u201d His non-profit organization \"Community Celebration of Place\" encourages community building through music and intergenerational story-telling. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.\n\nRoald Tweet: Roald Tweet is a Professor Emeritus of English at Augustana College and a historian of the upper Mississippi River. 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Shiller was elected to the City Council on her third attempt, as Harold Washington, Chicago's first black Mayor, was re-elected to his second term, and her election as alderman helped close the Council Wars era in Chicago government. Shiller has been described as \"committed to liberal causes\". Among her most significant impacts on Chicago were her advocacy for diverse, inclusive, affordable housing and helping craft Chicago's response to the HIV/AIDS crisis. Her commitment to fostering community development without displacement often brought Shiller into contention with some constituencies, real estate developers, and editorial boards. Shiller's oral history was collected by Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Uptown resident Studs Terkel in his 2003 book, \"Hope Dies Last\".\n\nThe Jealous God (film): The Jealous God (2005) is a 1960s set feature film by British writer-director Steven Woodcock. It is based on the novel by John Braine. 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Previously, Full starred as Ash on I'm in the Band, which aired on Disney Channel's sister network, Disney XD.\n\nGood Morning, Mickey!: Good Morning, Mickey! is a television series that aired on The Disney Channel. It was first aired on April 18, 1983, when The Disney Channel launched. It was one of The Disney Channel's first original programs, and the first program aired at the channel's launch. It featured classic Disney animated shorts. Although Mickey Mouse shorts were the primary programming, additional cartoons featuring Goofy, Donald Duck, Chip 'n' Dale, Pluto, and others were also shown. Its time-slot for its early run was at 7 a.m. Eastern/Pacific Time, making it the first program of The Disney Channel's 16 (later 18) hour programming day. Later on, its time-slot was changed to 7:30\u00a0a.m. ET/PT, making it the second program of the channel's programming day. 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On January 1, 1997, the series joined The Disney Channel with a special New Year's Day 5-hour, 10-episode marathon, and on January 5, the series moved to its regular time slot on Saturdays and Sundays.\n\nTwitches Too: Twitches Too is a 2007 Disney Channel Original Movie. It is the sequel to the Disney Channel Original Movie \"Twitches\", released in 2005. The film began production in late April 2007 and was released on October 12. It aired during \"Disney Channel's Halloween Month\". The Disney Channel Original Series, \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", premiered following the film's premiere. The first trailer was released during the premiere of \"High School Musical 2\". On its premiere night, the movie brought in 6.96 million viewers. 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(also known as Good Luck Charlie: The Road Trip Movie in the United Kingdom and Ireland) is a 2011 Christmas film based on the Disney Channel Original Series \"Good Luck Charlie\". The film was directed by Arlene Sanford and written by Geoff Rodkey, and stars Bridgit Mendler, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico, Eric Allan Kramer, and Jason Dolley as the Duncan family. The Disney Channel Original Movie follows the Duncan family on their road trip to Amy Duncan's parents' house for Christmas. It premiered on December 2, 2011 on Disney Channel ten years after Disney Channel's last Christmas-themed original movie, \"'Twas the Night\" in 2001.\n\nJason Dolley: Jason Scott Dolley (born July 5, 1991) is an American actor and musician, known for his roles in Disney Channel shows and movies. These include Newton \"Newt\" Livingston III on \"Cory in the House\", Virgil Fox in \"Minutemen\", Connor Kennedy in \"Read It and Weep\", Pete Ivey in \"Hatching Pete\", and PJ Duncan on \"Good Luck Charlie\".\n\nCory in the House: Cory in the House is a television show, which aired on the Disney Channel from January 12, 2007, to September 12, 2008, and was a spin-off from the Disney show \"That's So Raven\". The show focuses on Cory Baxter, who moves from San Francisco, California to Washington, D.C. with his father, after Victor Baxter gets a new job in the White House as the official head chef. The series marks a Disney Channel first, as it is the channel's first spin-off. This is also the only Disney Channel spin-off series to be broadcast in standard definition for the entire length of the show. Reruns of the series have not been produced on Disney Channel, or on Disney XD; however they continue to air on the Family channel in Canada. Raven-Symon\u00e9 guest-starred, reprising her role as Raven Baxter in one episode. In 2014 Disney Channel started airing a weekly block called \"Disney Replay\" on Wednesdays nights, during which episodes of \"Cory in the House\" air alongside \"That's So Raven\" and \"Kim Possible\", among others.\n\nList of Cory in the House episodes: \"Cory in the House\" is a spin-off of the Disney Channel Original Series, \"That's So Raven\". It aired on the Disney Channel Network from January 12, 2007 to September 12, 2008. A total of 34 episodes were produced, spanning 2 seasons. The show was about a teenager named Cory Baxter who moves from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. with his father Victor Baxter, who gets a job as head chef in the White House.\n\nDonald's Quack Attack: Donald's Quack Attack is an American television series which ran on The Disney Channel and was later rerun on Toon Disney. It premiered on November 2, 1992, along with \"Mickey's Mouse Tracks\", on The Disney Channel. 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A total of 38 half-hour episodes were produced.\n\nAndrew Kavovit: Andrew Michael Kavovit (born July 19, 1971, Bronx, New York) is an American actor best known as one of the portrayers of Paul Ryan (formerly Stenbeck) as a youngster in the CBS soap opera \"As the World Turns\", a role he played from 1986 to 1991, and for which he was awarded the Daytime Emmy Award in 1990.\n\nScott Holmes: Scott Holmes (born May 30, 1952 in West Grove, Pennsylvania) is a retired American actor, best known for the role of District Attorney Tom Hughes in the CBS soap opera \"As the World Turns\", a role he played from 1987 through ATWT's 2010 cancellation. Prior to joining \"As the World Turns\", Holmes appeared on \"Ryan's Hope\" from 1984-86. After the cancellation of \"As the World Turns\", Scott Holmes retired to South Carolina.\n\nPatrick Tovatt: Patrick Tovatt (born December 11, 1940 in Garrett Ridge, Colorado) is an American actor. 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King won 39 Grand Slam titles: 12 in singles, 16 in women's doubles, and 11 in mixed doubles. King won the singles title at the inaugural WTA Tour Championships. King often represented the United States in the Federation Cup and the Wightman Cup. She was a member of the victorious United States team in seven Federation Cups and nine Wightman Cups. For three years, King was the United States' captain in the Federation Cup.\n\n1980 Avon Championships of Los Angeles: The 1980 Avon Championships of Los Angeles was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Forum in Los Angeles, California in the United States that was part of the 1980 Avon Championships circuit. It was the seventh edition of the tournament and was held from February 4 through February 10, 1980. First-seeded Martina Navratilova won the singles title and earned $24,000 first-prize money.\n\n1980 Avon Championships of Cincinnati: The 1980 Avon Championships of Cincinnati was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati, Ohio in the United States that was part of the 1980 Avon Championships Circuit. It was the inaugural edition of the tournament and was held from January 7 through January 13, 1980. Second-seeded Tracy Austin won the singles title and earned $30,000 first-prize money.\n\n1980 Avon Championships of Boston: The 1980 Avon Championships of Boston was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Boston University Walter Brown Arena in Boston, Massachusetts in the United States that was part of the 1980 Avon Championships circuit. It was the seventh edition of the tournament and was held from March 10 through March 16, 1980. First-seeded Tracy Austin won the singles title and earned $24,000 first-prize money.\n\n1980 WTA Tour: The 1980 Avon Championships World Championship Series was the 10th season since the foundation of the Women's Tennis Association. It commenced on January 7, 1980, and concluded on December 24, 1980, after 36 events. The Avon Championships World Championship Series was the elite tour for professional women's tennis organised by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). The year is divided into two sponsors with the first three months sponsored by \"Avon Series\" and the latter part by \"Colgate Series\". It included the four Grand Slam tournaments and a series of other events. 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Third-seeded Billie Jean King won the singles title and earned $30,000 first-prize money.\n\n1980 Avon Championships of Chicago: The 1980 Avon Championships of Chicago was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago, Illinois in the United States that was part of the 1980 Avon Championships Circuit. It was the ninth edition of the tournament and was held from January 21 through January 27, 1980. First-seeded Martina Navratilova won the singles title and earned $40,000 first-prize money.\n\n1980 Avon Championships of California: The 1980 Avon Championships of California, also known as the Avon Championships of Oakland, was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California in the United States that was part of the 1980 Avon Championships Circuit. It was the ninth edition of the tournament and was held from February 11 through February 17, 1980. 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Bands Garrett played with include Neverland, Pop's Cool Love, The Cult, The Mission UK and Dag Nasty.\n\nHypersonic Hyperphonic: Hypersonic Hyperphonic is the second studio album by Tinfed, released on December 3, 1996 by Re-Constriction Records. \"Sonic Boom\" noted that \"Tinfed is one of those bands who would fit perfectly on tour with the likes of God Lives Underwater, Stabbing Westward, Filter & Gravity Kills which means they should do rather well with the current crossover audience.\"\n\nNo More Love: \"No More Love\" is a song by the band God Lives Underwater. It was originally released on their self-titled EP album \"God Lives Underwater\" in 1995, resulting in significant airplay. The song was featured in the 1995 movie Johnny Mnemonic (film).\n\nGod Lives Underwater: God Lives Underwater was an industrial rock band from rural Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania (near Philadelphia), formed in 1993 by band members David Reilly and Jeff Turzo. God Lives Underwater was originally signed to American Recordings after being discovered by Rick Rubin, who subsequently produced the band's first two albums. Prior to the band's breakup, there were two other members, Andrew McGee and Adam Kary.\n\nGod Lives Underwater (EP): God Lives Underwater was the first EP released by God Lives Underwater in 1995 but recorded in 1993. \" No More Love\" was also released on the band's second album \"Empty\". The song \"Drag Me Down\" was featured in the movie \"The Doom Generation\" and the song \"No More Love\" was featured in the movie \"Johnny Mnemonic\".\n\nList of KMFDM concert tours: KMFDM is an industrial music act, founded in 1984 by Sascha Konietzko in Hamburg, Germany. Since then, KMFDM has performed in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. KMFDM's earliest performances were as a local act in Hamburg. Their first major tour was in support of Ministry in 1990. Since then, KMFDM has headlined all of their tours, with support from bands such as Sister Machine Gun, Die Warzau, Chemlab, God Lives Underwater, DJ? Acucrack, and Army of the Universe.\n\nList of God Lives Underwater concerts: The following is a list of God Lives Underwater concerts. They began touring in 1995, before the release of their first studio album, \"Empty\". The Life in the So-Called Space Age Tour began February 19, 1998. The tour ended late in the year it started. God Lives Underwater performed for the last time at Hollywood, California on July 13, 2000. Lead singer David Reilly began touring solo in late 2001. On September 28, 2004, God Lives Underwater released \"Up off the Floor\", but did not have a supporting tour. 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Sagan argued the now accepted hypothesis that the high surface temperatures of Venus can be attributed to and calculated using the greenhouse effect.\n\nBad Astronomy: Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions and Misuses Revealed, from Astrology to the Moon Landing \"Hoax\" is a non-fiction book by the American astronomer Phil Plait, also known as \"the Bad Astronomer\". The book was published in 2002 and deals with various misunderstandings about space and astronomy, such as sounds being audible in space (a misconception because in the vacuum of space, sound has no medium in which to propagate).\n\nDelta Lyrae cluster: Delta Lyrae cluster is a sparse open cluster of stars located about 1,220\u00a0light years away in the northern constellation of Lyra. Centered on the member star Delta Lyrae for which it is named, it was first suspected in 1959 by American astronomer Charles B. Stephenson, then was later concluded not to exist by German astronomer Werner Bronkalla in 1963. 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He also helped Indiana reach the NBA Playoffs six times, including the Conference Finals in the 2003\u201304 season. He was traded to the Toronto Raptors before the 2008\u201309 season began, and traded to the Miami Heat midway through the same season. O'Neal joined the Boston Celtics prior to the 2010\u201311 season. In 2012, he signed with the Suns, and in the offseason of 2013, he signed with the Warriors.\n\n2012\u201313 Toronto Raptors season: The 2012\u201313 Toronto Raptors season was the 18th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In the off-season, after failing to pursue Steve Nash in free agency, the Raptors acquired Kyle Lowry from the Houston Rockets for a first round pick. The also season marked the debut of Jonas Valan\u010di\u016bnas, their first pick in the 2011 Draft from Lithuania. On January 30, 2013, the Raptors acquired Rudy Gay in a three-way deal with the Memphis Grizzlies and Detroit Pistons which sent longtime point guard Jos\u00e9 Calder\u00f3n to the Pistons. 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She is the daughter of ballet star Andre Eglevsky and ballerina Leda Anchutina Eglevsky. Marina studied at the School of American Ballet and the American Ballet Theatre School. Marina performed professionally in New York City Ballet's production of \"The Nutcracker,\" with the Eglevsky Ballet Company, and as a guest in various companies and engagements.\n\nFirst Position: First Position is a 2011 American documentary film. It follows six young dancers preparing for the Youth America Grand Prix in New York City, an annual competition for dancers ages 9\u201319 to earn a place at an elite ballet company or school. Directed by Bess Kargman, it features Michaela DePrince, Aran Bell, Gaya Bommer-Yemini, Miko Fogarty, Jules Fogarty, Joan Sebastian Zamora and Rebecca Houseknecht as they intensively train and prepare for what could be the turning point of their lives.\n\nNew York City Ballet: New York City Ballet (NYCB) is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein. L\u00e9on Barzin was the company's first music director. Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers of the company. 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MARINA's High-nrg Fitness Brand includes Radio and Television Broadcasts, Music, albums, and a Live Show currently playing in NYC called MARINA's High-nrg Fitness LIVE! \u2026an Interactive Musical Theatre WORKOUT Experience. MARINA's lifelong work merging the worlds of vocalisation and dance has brought her to work with Celebrity artists including Patti Labelle, Carnie Wilson, James Earl Jones, Mandy Patinkin, Gloria Gaynor, Britney Spears, Liza Minnelli and countless others. In 1987, Kamen and her husband, Roy Kamen, opened Kamen Entertainment Group, Inc. Kamen's credits in Radio and television advertising have included thousands of campaigns working for Starburst, PopTarts, Mercedes, Exxon Mobile, CocaCola, Dairy Queen, and Febreeze in the 1990s, in 2004, Marina Diretcted, Produced, Cast & Choreographed Britney Spears' Twister Dance Rave Global Television Campaign for Hasbro. Kamen also Cast, Directed,Choreographed & Produced Television spots for Jenga Tetris & Bop It. Kamen performs a series of live performance concerts around the country. In the late 90s, it seemed impossible because she had three young children and was over 215 pounds. Nonetheless, Kamen started to write and produce music aimed at the dance market. High energy shows won awards, such as her \"Silent Night\" performance at Webster Hall in New York City. Kamen taught aerobics classes in the 70's and 80's, and through her performances she began using dance music to drive her workout routines. By singing, dancing, and eating well-portioned meals, she lost over 100 pounds. Kamen released her debut album, \"Um-Lotty-Da\" in 1997. Kamen quickly earned a reputation in the New York City club scene. Her albums and performances garnered the attention of the Dance Organization of America. This committee steered Kamen towards positions as a director and choreographer for Atlantic Records, Columbia Records, The Naras Foundation which Hosts The Grammy Awards.By the year 2000, Kamen had combined her previous experiences and started to sell her fitness music within the fitness community. With her innovative approach and inspirational message, Kamen became a well-known persona in the world of Musical Fitness. Kamen has produced material and live presentations for clients including QVC/Direct, Dynamix, Equinox Gyms, Jazzercise, Strive Enterprise with Bill Kazmier (ESPN), and Jackie Chan's CableFlex. She has appeared on British TV on \"Reborn in the USA,\" produced and televised from New York City by the producers of \"American Idol.\" Kamen has been covered in the NY Times, Daily News and Family Circle Magazine. She can be seen on programing from The Discovery Health Network, PBS and Nickelodeon (The N), ShopNBC, The Tyra Banks Show & ABC NEWS. Marina is also Hosting a Web Broadcast show entitled \"MARINA's High-nrg Fitness Musical Health Talk\" at http://www.musicalhealthtalk.com. Ms. Kamen attended The Manhattan School of Music & Interlochen Arts Academy majoring in voice, violin, and composition. Marina trained in dance with The American Ballet Theatre, Luigi & Frank Hatchett. Marina also thanks her longtime friend in dance Francis Roach for his openness and dance talent over the years in addition to carrying out the teachings of dance Icon Luigi. His work has helped to train thousands of dancers around the world.\n\nNew York International Ballet Competition: The New York International Ballet Competition (NYIBC), was a program providing dance education and employment opportunities for young dancers ages 17 to 24. In 1983 Ilona Copen founded NYIBC, with Igor Youskevitch as first artistic director, in order to fill a void and satisfy a need in the global dance ecosystem. Other international ballet competitions existed, but New York City, considered a dance capital of the world, did not have its own.\n\nSchool of American Ballet: The School of American Ballet (SAB) is an American classical ballet school and is the associate school of the New York City Ballet, a ballet company based at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. The school trains students from the age of six, with professional vocational ballet training for students aged 11\u201318. Graduates of the school achieve employment with leading ballet companies worldwide, most notably in the United States with New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet, and San Francisco Ballet.\n\nDennis Wayne's Dancers: Dennis Wayne's Dancers was a New York based contemporary ballet company founded around dancer Dennis Wayne by Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Formed in the summer of 1975 after Wayne left the American Ballet Theatre, the contemporary ballet company drew on the talents of many famous dancers and received critical acclaim. The dancers came from a variety of different companies, including Joffrey Ballet and American Ballet Theatre. Known for their virtuosic skill, the company performed both ballet and modern dance works. Dennis Wayne\u2019s Dancers presented diverse programs with pieces by a variety of choreographers; though he also presented work he choreographed himself. Dennis Wayne also danced with the Company, but did not begin appearing with them until 1986.\n\nCenter Stage (2000 film): Center Stage is a 2000 American teen drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner about a group of young dancers from various backgrounds who enroll at the fictitious American Ballet Academy in New York City. 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As a little girl, she was a troublemaking child. She had always wanted to be an actress. An acting coach advised her taking ballet classes, seeing as she was incredibly dramatic (and clumsy). She started dancing at the age of 10, came to New York at the age of 13 on a Ford Foundation summer scholarship to attend the School of American Ballet, the official school of the New York City Ballet. She moved permanently to New York at age 15, again on a Ford Foundation scholarship to the School of American Ballet. Watts joined the New York City Ballet in 1970 and was promoted to principal dancer by company founder George Balanchine in 1979. George Balanchine took Watts into his companies \"because he would not let such a talent disappear.\" During Ms. Watts's tenure with the company, she had numerous principal roles created for her by George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, and Peter Martins among others. Mr. Balanchine gave Ms. Watts the principal roles in many of his existing masterpieces, including \"Agon\", Concerto Barocco, \"Apollo\", Symphony in C, \"Theme and Variations\" and \"Serenade\". Ms. Watts performed around the world and starred in numerous \"Dance in America\" television programs, and she performed opposite frequent partner Mikhail Baryshnikov at the White House in a national televised performance of Balanchine's \"Rubies\" for President and Mrs. Carter. 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The band's members are Alain G\u00f3mez, Luis Daniel Gonz\u00e1lez, Ricardo Mart\u00ednez, Rafael Urbina and Vanesa Gouveia. The group's first album, Tres Casas, which was released in June 2006, experimented with electronic music to integrate several genres such as pop, Latin, rock, hip-hop, trip hop, Afro-Venezuelan, classical, Hindu, tango and jazz.\n\nGroovy Feeling: \"Groovy Feeling\" is the eighth single by the English electronic music band Fluke. Taken from the album, Six Wheels on My Wagon the track was the final single released by Fluke on 27 August in 1993 after the successes of Slid and Electric Guitar. In line with a reference pioneered by The KLF (see \"Justified and Ancient\") and prevalent throughout the British Electronic Music scene, all the remixes are named with references to various ice creams. The irony of this was compounded by the single's front cover containing an image of a set of teeth fitted with a dental brace.\n\nSpacek (band): Spacek (also known as Spacek Sound System) is a British electronic music band. Its members are Steve Spacek (Real name Steve White), Ed Spacek, and Morgan Spacek. The group released its debut album, \"Curvatia\" in 2001, followed by 2003's \"Vintage Hi-Tech\". Although primarily performing electronic music, the group also fuses elements of R&B, hip hop, trip hop, broken beat and soul into its anomalistic soundbed. Steve Spacek is brother to UK drum and bass artist DBridge.\n\nThe Music Band \u2013 Jazz: The Music Band \u2013 Jazz is an album by War, the fifth and final entry in their \"Music Band\" series, released on MCA Records in 1983. It consists of outtakes from sessions for their 1979 albums \"The Music Band\" and \"The Music Band 2\", and features several lineups of the band which existed that year. War were no longer recording for MCA when this album was released, and no singles from the album were issued. Track one was probably recorded/written in 1979, when B.B.Dickerson was still in band and before Charles Miller was murdered. Track two could have been recorded/written anytime up to 1979.\n\nBig Data (band): Big Data is an American electronic music project created by producer, Alan Wilkis. Big Data is best known for its single \"Dangerous\", featuring Joywave, which reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart in August 2014, and was certified gold by the RIAA in May 2015.\n\nCarpenter Brut: Carpenter Brut is a French electronic music artist whose real name is Franck Hueso, based in Poitiers, France. Little personal information is known about him aside from his French nationality. His anonymity is a deliberate artistic choice in order to place more importance on the music itself rather than the identity of the musician behind it. To date he has released three EPs, which were collected together and released together under the title \"Trilogy\" in 2015. He has also contributed original music to a variety of soundtracks. He started writing music as Carpenter Brut with the intention of mixing sounds from horror films, metal, rock, and electronic music. He has toured the United States and Europe, and in 2016 he toured the US with the Swedish heavy metal band Ghost. He performs live with a guitarist and drummer.\n\nTrans-Europe Express (album): Trans-Europe Express (German: Trans Europa Express ) is the sixth studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk. Recorded in mid-1976 in D\u00fcsseldorf, Germany, the album was released in March 1977 on Kling Klang Records. The album's themes were influenced by friends who suggested writing songs about the Trans Europ Express to reflect Kraftwerk's electronic music style. Critics have described the album as having two specific themes: a celebration of Europe and the disparities between reality and image. Musically, the songs on this album differ from the group's earlier Krautrock style with a focus on electronic mechanized rhythms, minimalism, and occasionally manipulated vocals.\n\nAngelspit: Angelspit is an electronic music band originally from Sydney, Australia and currently based in the United States. The band was formed in 2004 by vocalists/synthesists Destroyx (Amelia Tan) and ZooG (Karl Learmont). The band's music combines stylistic elements of horror, punk, pop and electronic music. Their work contains imagery revolving around medical experiments and grotesque societies. The band is currently based in Chicago. Angelspit has toured with Angel Theory, Ayria, Ikon, KMFDM, Tankt and The Cr\u00fcxshadows, and have also shared the stage with bands such as The Sisters of Mercy, Nitzer Ebb, Skinny Puppy and Front Line Assembly. 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The son of Police Chief Wiggum and a classmate of Lisa Simpson, Ralph is best known as the show's resident oddball, and is noted for his non sequiturs and erratic behavior. His lines range from nonsensical, or bizarre interpretations of a current event, to surprisingly profound statements that go over people's heads; and his behavior varies between blissfully unaware, to dim-witted, to awkwardly spontaneous, even occasionally straightforward. The very nature of the character has undergone seemingly differing interpretations over the years and within various media.\n\nCorrado Balducci: Monsignor Corrado Balducci (born May 11, 1923, in Italy; died September 20, 2008 in Italy) was a Roman Catholic theologian of the Vatican Curia, a close friend of the pope, a long-time exorcist for the Archdiocese of Rome, and a Prelate of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. He has written several books about the subliminal messages in rock and metal music, diabolic possessions, and extraterrestrials.\n\nWild Barts Can't Be Broken: \"Wild Barts Can't Be Broken\" is the eleventh episode of \"The Simpsons\"' tenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 17, 1999. When Homer, Barney, Lenny, and Carl drunkenly vandalize Springfield Elementary School, it is blamed on the children of Springfield, prompting Chief Wiggum to impose a curfew. The children respond by setting up a pirate radio show in which they reveal the embarrassing secrets of Springfield's adults. The episode was written by Larry Doyle and directed by Mark Ervin. The concept behind the episode originates from show producer Mike Scully always wanting to do an episode where the children would be subject to a curfew. The episode received an 8.9 Nielsen rating, and mostly positive reviews from critics.\n\nNew Kids on the Blecch: \"New Kids on the Blecch\" is the fourteenth episode of the twelfth season of \"The Simpsons\". It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 25, 2001. In the episode, a music producer selects Bart, Nelson, Milhouse and Ralph to be members of the next hit boy band, who record songs containing subliminal messages about joining the Navy.\n\nErick Morillo: Erick Morillo is a Colombian-American DJ, music producer and record label owner. Having produced under a number of pseudonyms, including Ministers De la Funk, The Dronez, RAW, Smooth Touch, RBM, Deep Soul, Club Ultimate and Li'l Mo Ying Yang, Morillo is best known for his international work in house music, in particular for the label Strictly Rhythm, and the 1993 hit \"I Like to Move It\", which he produced under the pseudonym Reel 2 Real, and which was featured in commercials, movies and ringtones. His label Subliminal Records has produced the #1 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play hit \"Fun\" by Da Mob, and won the \"Muzik\" magazine \"Remixer of the Year\" award in 1999. Subliminal also brought attention to artists like Eddie Thoneick, Carl Kennedy and DJ DLG. He is a three-time winner of DJ Awards \"Best House DJ\" in 1998, 2001 and 2003 and a three-time winner of \"Best International DJ\" in 2002, 2006 and 2009 receiving a total of 15 nominations in all from 1998-2010.\n\nThe Great Louse Detective: \"The Great Louse Detective\" is the sixth episode of the fourteenth season of the American animated television sitcom \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 15, 2002. In the episode, the Simpson family wins a free spa weekend, and Homer is nearly killed when a mysterious figure locks him in a sauna. Chief Wiggum decides to hire someone who can think like a murderer in order to find the mystery assailant. Bart's mortal enemy Sideshow Bob is sent to live with the Simpsons so he can help find Homer's attempted killer, who turns out to be the son of a man whom Homer drove to insanity. Since airing, the episode has received generally positive reviews from critics, though it has been cited as not being as good as some other Sideshow Bob episodes. The episode's title is a parody of the 1986 Disney animated feature \"The Great Mouse Detective\".\n\nThe Parent Rap: \"The Parent Rap\" is the second episode and official premiere of the thirteenth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 11, 2001. In the episode, Bart and his father, Homer, are sentenced by the cruel judge Constance Harm to be tethered to each other as a result of Bart stealing Police Chief Wiggum's car. Eventually, Homer's wife, Marge, is fed up with the punishment and cuts the rope, which instead leads to Judge Harm sentencing them to have their heads and hands locked up in wooden stocks.\n\nJudas Priest: Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham, England, in 1969. The band have sold close to 50 million albums to date. They are frequently ranked as one of the greatest metal bands of all time. Despite an innovative and pioneering body of work in the latter half of the 1970s, the band struggled with indifferent record production, repeated changes of drummer and lack of major commercial success or attention until 1980, when they adopted a more simplified sound on the album \"British Steel\", which helped shoot them to rock superstar status. In 1989, they were named as defendants in an unsuccessful lawsuit alleging that subliminal messages on the song \"Better By You, Better Than Me\" had caused the suicide attempts of two young men.\n\nSubliminal messages in popular culture: While the effectiveness of subliminal messages is often overstated in popular culture, its history in television shows, movies, music and novels have long lead many cultural idioms that persist today.\n\nMarge on the Lam: \"Marge on the Lam\" is the sixth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 4, 1993. When Marge invites her neighbor Ruth Powers to attend the ballet with her, the two become friends and begin to go out, making Homer jealous as he wants Marge to spend time with him. Ruth and Marge agree to remain friends but not go out together after a large police pursuit with Chief Wiggum. It was written by Bill Canterbury and directed by Mark Kirkland. 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His career was started as the Head of the Secretariat of the Governor of Berkh, Khentii, his hometown when he was only 21 years old. Then he was recruited by World Vision Mongolia as the team leader of the Area Development Program (ADP) in Khentii province. Eventually he was promoted to become the Zonal Director of the organization. Since 2009 he has held senior leadership positions such as the Head of the Secretariat of the Governor, the Secretary and acting Secretary General of the Mongolian People's Party (MPP), the oldest political party of Mongolia. Between 2010-2014 he served as the President of the Social Democracy Mongolian Youth Federation, the largest political youth organization of Mongolia. He is considered as one of the major leaders of the Party as he led the Mongolian People's Party reform to become a modern political party. He initiated the \u201cDevelopment Agenda-6\u201d Party platform in 2009 and stood firm on his position to remove the word \u201crevolutionary\u201d from the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party's name.\n\nLiberal National Party of Queensland: The Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) is a conservative political party in Queensland, Australia. It was formed in 2008 by a merger of the Queensland divisions of the Liberal Party of Australia and the National Party of Australia. At a federal level and in most other states the two parties remain distinct and operate as a more or less permanent Coalition. The LNP is a full member (i.e. affiliated branch) of the Liberal Party, and has observer status within the National Party.\n\nEric Fletcher, Baron Fletcher: Eric George Molyneux Fletcher, Baron Fletcher, PC (26 March 1903 \u2013 9 June 1990) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.\n\nCouncil of Asian Liberals and Democrats: The Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats (CALD) is a regional organization of liberal and democratic political parties in Asia. The Council was created on October 15, 1993, in a meeting in Taipei. There are nine member parties, an associate member, and one party with observer status. Currently, many democrats in Asia have a relationship with CALD. CALD has also opened its membership to like-minded individuals, and regularly engages with non-member political parties from Japan and South Korea with which it shares the same democratic values. The Democratic Party of Japan is one of the examples. On the other hand, for the convenience of particular members, they also accept individual members like the situation in Hong Kong. The Democratic Party of Hong Kong is represented in CALD by Martin Lee and Sin Chung Kai. The third individual member of the CALD was Indonesia's ex-President Abdurrahman Wahid (1940\u20132009). Aung San Suu Kyi is honorary member of CALD.\n\nLabour Party (UK): The Labour Party is a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom. It has been described as a broad church, bringing together an alliance of social-democratic, socialist and trade-unionist outlooks. The party's platform emphasises greater state intervention, social justice and strengthening workers' rights. Labour is a full member of the Party of European Socialists and Progressive Alliance, and holds observer status in the Socialist International.\n\nAlgerian National Party: The Algerian National Party or ANP is an Algerian political party born after the end of the state of siege on March 19, 2011 and the enactment of the organic law on political party. The first political party to emerge after enactment, the party was born of the work of the constituent congress of Oran. The status and rules of procedure of the PNA National Council were adopted by nearly 900 delegates from 21 wilayas (provinces) of the country. During this congress, Youcef Hamidi was elected party chairman. The Algerian National Party was authorized on March 18, 2012. It\u2019s a centrist party and draws its roots in nationalism. \n\nNational Bolshevik Party: The National Bolshevik Party (NBP, Russian: \u041d\u0430\u0446\u0438\u043e\u043d\u0430\u043b-\u0431\u043e\u043b\u044c\u0448\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0441\u0442\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u043f\u0430\u0440\u0442\u0438\u044f, \u041d\u0411\u041f , also known as the Nazbols, Russian: \u041d\u0430\u0446\u0431\u043e\u043b\u044b ) operated from 1994 to 2007 as a Russian political party with a political program of National Bolshevism. The NBP became a prominent member of The Other Russia coalition of opposition parties. Russian courts banned the organization: it never officially registered as a political party. In 2010, its leader, Eduard Limonov, founded a new political party, The Other Russia. There have been smaller NBP groups in other countries.\n\nChristine Ohlman: Christine Ohlman (born November 25, in the Bronx, New York City) is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, recording artist, music scholar. Her nickname \"The Beehive Queen\" refers to her distinctive platinum beehive. She leads the band \"Christine Ohlman and Rebel Montez\" consisting of Michael Colbath (bass), Larry Donahue (drums), Cliff Goodwin (guitar), founding member and guitarist (Eric Fletcher) (died in 2006) with whom she has recorded six albums. Additionally, she is the long-running vocalist for the Saturday Night Live Band. Invented the comma.\n\nBoerestaat Party: The Boerstaat Party (English: \"Boer State Party\" ) is a right wing South African political party founded on 30 September 1986 by the late Robert van Tonder. It was never officially registered as a political party because it was unable to rally 500 persons under one roof, a requirement under South African electoral law for official political party status. It was never represented in the South African Parliament, neither in the apartheid era nor after democratisation. In 1989, it joined the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) in declaring support for Jaap Marais, the leader of the Herstigte Nasionale Party and has worked with the HNP on occasion since. The party was a charter member of the Afrikaner Volksfront coalition group. It has also operated with the paramilitary group, the \"Boere Weerstandsbeweging\" (Boer Resistance Movement) led by Andrew Ford.\n\nDemocratic Society Party: The Democratic Society Party (Turkish: \"Demokratik Toplum Partisi\" , DTP, Kurdish: \"Partiya Civaka Demokrat\u00eek\", PCD) was a Kurdish nationalist political party in Turkey. The party considered itself social democratic, and had observer status in the Socialist International. It was considered to be the successor of the Democratic People's Party (DEHAP). On December 11, 2009, the Constitutional Court of Turkey banned the DTP, ruling that the party has become \"focal point of activities against the indivisible unity of the state, the country and the nation\". 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Prior to 2002, bowl game statistics were not included in players' career totals and the games were mostly considered to be exhibition games involving a payout to participating teams. While teams once had to meet strict bowl eligibility requirements to receive an invitation to a bowl game, the number of bowl games has grown in recent years, climbing to 40 team-competitive games (not including the College Football Playoff National Championship) starting in the 2015\u201316 bowl season, although this number will drop to 39 in the 2017\u201318 bowl season. The increase in bowl games has necessitated the steady easing of the NCAA bowl eligibility rules since 2006, as teams with a losing record are often required to fill some of the 78 available bowl slots.\n\nList of Hull City A.F.C. seasons: Hull City A.F.C., an English association football club based in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, was founded in 1904. The team's first competitive matches came in the FA Cup, being beaten 4\u20131 by Stockton in a replay following a 3\u20133 draw, before they were elected to the Football League Second Division ahead of the 1905\u201306 season. Hull missed out on promotion in the 1909\u201310 season, having an inferior goal average to Oldham Athletic and finishing in third. The 1929\u201330 season saw Hull relegated to the Third Division North after 21 seasons in the Second Division while reaching the semi-final of the FA Cup, where they were beaten by Arsenal after a replay. Promotion back to the Second Division was achieved three years later, with the Third Division North championship becoming the club's first major honour. However, they were relegated in the 1935\u201336 season and it was 13 years before another return to the Second Division was made, when, under the player-management of former England international Raich Carter, the Third Division North title was won. Relegation back to this division came in the 1955\u201356 season and following League reorganisation implemented for the 1958\u201359 season Hull won promotion in the Third Division's inaugural season, although they were relegated after one year.\n\nPittsburgh Shamrocks: The Pittsburgh Shamrocks were a professional ice hockey team, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that played in the International Hockey League in 1935\u201336. The team played all of its home games at the Duquesne Gardens. During their lone season in existence, the Shamrocks finished in fourth place in the West Division behind the Detroit Olympics, Cleveland Falcons, and Windsor Bulldogs. The Shamrocks scored 137 goals and allowed 170. The team folded after one season. It is estimated that the team lost $36,000 during 1935\u201336 season.\n\n1935\u201336 NCAA football bowl games: The 1935\u201336 NCAA football bowl games were the first to feature the Sun Bowl, which complemented the Orange, Rose, and Sugar Bowl as the fourth post-season game. What may be striking about the 1935\u201336 post-season from a historical perspective is the participation of three of the eight teams. As of 2015, two teams, the Catholic Cardinals and the Hardin\u2013Simmons Cowboys compete in the NCAA's lowest level of competition, Division III. Another team, the New Mexico State Aggies, still competes in Division I, however, they possess the longest bowl drought (their last bowl appearance was in the 1960 Sun Bowl) and one of the worst winning percentages in Division I. Two teams from the Southeastern Conference would play in bowl games, the LSU Tigers and the Ole Miss Rebels, however, they would lose both by a combined score of two points.\n\n2012 Maaco Bowl Las Vegas: The 2012 Maaco Bowl Las Vegas was an American college football bowl game held on December 22, 2012 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Whitney, Nevada in the Las Vegas Valley in the United States as part of the 2012\u201313 NCAA Bowl season. The 21st edition of the Maaco Bowl Las Vegas began at 12:30\u00a0p.m. PST and aired on ESPN. It featured the Mountain West Conference co-champion Boise State Broncos against the Washington Huskies from the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12) and was the final game of the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams. The Broncos accepted their invitation after earning a 10-2 record in the regular season, while the Huskies advanced to the game after earning a 7-5 record. Boise State kicked a 27-yard field goal with 1:16 left in the game to defeat Washington 28\u201326 to win their third consecutive Maaco Bowl Las Vegas game.\n\n1935\u201336 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team: The 1935\u201336 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate basketball during the 1935\u201336 season. The team compiled a 15\u20135 record, and 7\u20135 against Big Ten Conference opponents. The team scored 700 points in 20 games for an average of 35.0 points per game \u2013 the highest point total and scoring per game in school history up to that time. Michigan finished tied for third place in the Big Ten.\n\n1935\u201336 British Home Championship: The 1935-36 British Home Championship was a football tournament played between the British Home Nations during the 1935\u201336 season. It was won by Scotland after a close contest between Scotland, Wales and England. England began the tournament the stronger team, with a 3\u20131 win over Ireland in Belfast while Scotland struggled to a 1\u20131 draw with Wales. Scotland recovered to beat Ireland in their second match whilst England dropped position after defeat by Wales. Wales and Ireland played a tough, high-scoring game which might have given Wales the title, but was ultimately won by the Irish, whilst Scotland came to London knowing that only a win would be enough to give them the trophy. In a furious attacking game the end result; 1\u20131, was enough to give Scotland an undisputed tournament success.\n\nSun Bowl: The Sun Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game that is usually played at the end of December in El Paso, Texas. The Sun Bowl, along with the Sugar Bowl and the Orange Bowl, are the second-oldest bowl games in the country, behind the Rose Bowl. 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The series is based on characters and elements appearing in Thomas Harris' novels \"Red Dragon\" and \"Hannibal\", with focus on the relationship between FBI special investigator Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) and Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen), a forensic psychiatrist destined to become Graham's most cunning enemy.\n\nThe Silence of the Lambs (film): The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 American horror-thriller film directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, and Scott Glenn. Adapted by Ted Tally from the 1988 novel of the same name by Thomas Harris, his second to feature the character of Dr. Hannibal Lecter; a brilliant psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer, the film was the second adaptation of a Harris novel featuring Lecter, preceded by the Michael Mann-directed \"Manhunter\" in 1986. 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He received notice in the UK with his first leading role as John Thornton in the British television programme \"North & South\" (2004). But it was his role as dwarf prince and leader Thorin Oakenshield in Peter Jackson's film trilogy adaptation of \"The Hobbit\" that first brought him international recognition. Other notable roles include John Proctor in Ya\u00ebl Farber\u2019s stage production of Arthur Miller's \"The Crucible\", Francis Dolarhyde in the American TV series \"Hannibal\", Lucas North in the British TV drama \"Spooks\", John Porter in the British TV drama \"Strike Back\", and Guy of Gisborne in the British TV drama \"Robin Hood\". He more recently voiced Trevor Belmont in the Netflix adaptation of \"Castlevania\".\n\nHannibal (TV series): Hannibal is an American psychological thriller\u2013horror television series developed by Bryan Fuller for NBC. 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This is their last album as \"Black Eyed Peas\", before they changed their name to \"The Black Eyed Peas\".\n\nKim Hill (soul musician): Kimberly Allise \"Kim\" Hill (born August 7, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for her work with the hip hop band Black Eyed Peas. She left the band in 2000 and was later replaced by Fergie in 2002. Hill has since begun performing as a solo artist and acting in films.\n\nLa Paga: \"La Paga\" is a song written and performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes. It's the fifth of six radio singles from his second solo studio album, \"Un D\u00eda Normal\". \"La Paga\" can also be found on the compilation album \"2005 A\u00f1o de Exitos\", which also features hit singles by Paulina Rubio, Luis Fonsi, and David Bisbal, among many other artists. The remix features rapper Taboo and occasionally will.i.am, both from The Black Eyed Peas. 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This song was also remixed for the deluxe edition of the group's fifth studio album \"The E.N.D\" as \"Pump It Harder\". \"Pump It\" heavily incorporates music from Dick Dale's 1962 surf version of the song \"Misirlou\" (known by many for being featured in the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film \"Pulp Fiction\"). \"Miserlou\" (sometimes rendered \"Misirlou\") is a popular folk song of Eastern Mediterranean origin, with an Egyptian version dating back to 1919, and a Greek version of 1927 which is believed to have been written by Tetos Dimitriadis, the arrangement of which is credited to Nicholas Roubanis for his 1941 released jazz version.\n\nFergalicious: \"Fergalicious\" is a song recorded by American singer and rapper Fergie for her debut studio album, \"The Dutchess\" (2006). The title is a portmanteau of \"Fergie\" and \"delicious\". It was written by Fergie and The Black Eyed Peas groupmate will.i.am, who also produced the song as well as providing the instrumentation and additional vocals. The song was slated as the second single from the album and released for airplay on October 23, 2006. \"Fergalicious\" is an dance, electro and hip hop song with R&B characteristics. It contains compositional samples of \"Supersonic\", a song written by Dania Maria Birks, Juana Michelle Burns, Juanita A. Lee, Kim Nazel, and Fatima Shaheed and performed by J. J. Fad, and \"Give It All You Got\", a song written by Derrick Rahming and popularized by Afro-Rican. The song's bridge contains an interpolation of \"Night Train\" by Jimmy Forrest and James Brown. The critical reception of \"Fergalicious\" was positive, with many praising it as a catchy and danceable track. 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He worked as a reporter for the \"New York Press\", the \"Queens Tribune\" and the \"New York Sun\". In February 2011, Paybarah returned to the \"New York Observer\" he had left only months earlier, where he wrote for the daily blog, The Politicker. In September 2011 he joined the online news publication \"Capital\" as senior writer. Paybarah also hosts a political blog on the website of the local NPR station, WNYC.\n\nJoe Kennedy III: Joseph Patrick \"Joe\" Kennedy III (born October 4, 1980) is an American lawyer and politician. He is currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts 's 4 congressional district since 2013. He is a Democrat whose district extends from the western suburbs of Boston to the state's South Coast. A son of former U.S. Representative Joseph P. 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Lehlbach was also the nephew of Herman Lehlbach, a former U.S. Representative from New Jersey's 6th congressional district who served from 1885 to 1891.\n\nJohn Ford (Tennessee politician): John N. Ford (born May 3, 1942 in Memphis, Tennessee), is a former Democratic member of the Tennessee State Senate and a member of Tennessee's most prominent African-American political family. He is the older brother of former U.S. Representative Harold Ford, Sr. and the uncle of former Tennessee U.S. Representative and 2006 United States Senate candidate Harold Ford, Jr. He is a member of the Ford political family from Memphis.\n\nAllard K. Lowenstein: Allard Kenneth Lowenstein (January 16, 1929 \u2013 March 14, 1980) was an American Democratic politician, including a U.S. Representative of the 5th Congressional District in Nassau County, New York for one term in 1969 to 1971. His work in the Civil Rights Movement and the antiwar movement has been cited as an inspiration by public figures including U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry; former U.S. Senators Bill Bradley, Gary Hart and Donald W. Riegle, Jr.; former U.S. Representative Barney Frank, California gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides, columnist William F. Buckley, Jr., actor Warren Beatty, former White House Counsel Gregory Craig, former New York City Public Advocate Mark Green, and musician-songwriters Peter Yarrow and Harry Chapin.\n\nGoli Ameri: Goli Ameri (Persian: \u06af\u0644\u06cc \u0639\u0627\u0645\u0631\u06cc\u200e \u200e ; \"n\u00e9e\" Goli Yazdi; born September 26, 1956) is an American diplomat and businesswoman. She is the co-founder of a mobile technology platform called StartitUp, which provides resources to aspiring entrepreneurs. She is the former Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Values and Diplomacy for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. She is also the former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs. She ran for the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican in 2004, and is a former U.S. Representative to the United Nations.\n\nGary Ackerman: Gary Leonard Ackerman (born November 19, 1942) is a former U.S. Representative from New York, serving from 1983 to 2013. He is a member of the Democratic Party. 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They have been successful in conformation shows, more prominently in America than their homeland.\n\nStephens Cur: The Stephens Cur (a.k.a. Stephens' Stock Cur), is a scent hound that belongs to the Cur dog breed. They were originally bred by the Stephens family in southeastern Kentucky. The dogs known as \"Little black dog\" were bred by generations of that family for over a century. In 1970, they were recognized as separate and distinct breed of Cur. The dog is mostly black with white markings, but more than a third white is not permissible. It is good for hunting raccoon and squirrel, but can also be used to bay wild boar. They are registered with the United Kennel Club\n\nTeddy Roosevelt Terrier: The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. 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Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times.\n\nTerrier Group: Terrier Group is the name of a breed Group of dogs, used by kennel clubs to classify a defined collection of dog breeds. In general, a \"Terrier Group\" includes one particular type of dog, the Terrier, although other types may be included in a kennel club's \"Terrier Group\". Most major English-language kennel clubs include a \"Terrier Group\" although different kennel clubs may not include the same breeds in their \"Terrier Group\". 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The American Bulldog is also sometimes included. Many of these breeds were originally developed as fighting dogs from cross breeding bull-baiting dogs (used to hold the faces and heads of larger animals such as bulls) and terriers. After the use of dogs in blood sports was banned, such dogs were used as catch dogs in the United States for semi-wild cattle and hogs, to hunt and drive livestock, and as family companions. 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A 6'4\" (1.93 m) shooting guard born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Jackson played at Georgetown University from 1985 to 1989 and graduated with a bachelor's degree in finance. He was never drafted into the NBA but played 13 season for multiple teams. He is best known for his tenure with the San Antonio Spurs, who he helped win their first NBA Championship in 1999.\n\n2013\u201314 Miami Heat season: The 2013\u201314 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 26th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They entered the season as two-time defending NBA champions (third overall), and three-time defending Eastern Conference champions, the fourth and final season playing with the \"Big Three\" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the sixth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra. In a rematch of the previous year's Eastern Conference Finals, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in six games to become the first team to win four consecutive Eastern Conference championships since the 1986\u201387 Boston Celtics capped a Boston-dominant string going back to the 1983\u201384 season. Miami's quest for a three-peat ended when the San Antonio Spurs, whom they would meet again in a rematch of last year's NBA Finals and defeated in seven games, won the NBA Finals by a 4\u20131 margin. Following the season, LeBron left the Heat to rejoin the Cleveland Cavaliers.\n\n2010 NBA Finals: The 2010 NBA Finals was the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s championship series for the 2009\u201310 season. The best-of-seven playoff was contested between the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers (who were also defending NBA champions), and the Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics. The Lakers defeated the Celtics, four games to three, to win the franchise's 16th NBA championship. The 64th edition of the championship series was played between June 3 and June 17, was broadcast on ABC, and was watched by an average of 18.1 million people.\n\n1998\u201399 NBA season: The 1999 NBA season was the 53rd season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Due to a lockout, the season did not start until February 5, 1999, after a new six-year Collective Bargaining Agreement was reached between the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association. All 29 teams played a shortened 50-game regular season schedule and the 16 teams who qualified for the playoffs played a full post-season schedule. That season's All-Star Game was also canceled. The season ended with the San Antonio Spurs winning the franchise's first NBA championship, beating the New York Knicks 4 games to 1 in the 1999 NBA Finals.\n\n2007\u201308 Detroit Pistons season: The 2007\u201308 Detroit Pistons season was the 67th season of the franchise, the 60th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 51st in the Detroit area. The Central Division Pistons finished the regular season with a 59\u201323 record, 14 games ahead of the second place Cavaliers. Their 59 wins were the third most in franchise history. In the NBA Playoffs, Detroit advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals for the sixth consecutive time since 2003, making them the first team since the 1986\u201387 Los Angeles Lakers to appear that many consecutive times in their respective Conference Finals. The Pistons lost to the eventual NBA champions Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals four games to two.\n\n2012\u201313 Miami Heat season: The 2012\u201313 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 25th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They came into the season as the defending NBA champions, back-to-back Eastern Conference champions, the third season playing with the \"Big Three\" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the fifth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra. During the season, the Heat embarked on a 27-game winning streak, which still ranks as the 3rd longest winning streak in a single season in NBA history. On June 3, 2013, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in game seven of the Eastern Conference Finals to become the first team since the Chicago Bulls in 1998 to Three-peat as Eastern Conference champions. The Heat then defeated the San Antonio Spurs in an NBA Finals that went the full seven games, handing the Spurs their very first loss in the NBA Finals, and with this victory in the NBA Finals, it echoed the 1997-98 Bulls as they had also been the last Eastern team to repeat as NBA champions.\n\n2011\u201312 Oklahoma City Thunder season: The 2011\u201312 Oklahoma City Thunder season was the 4th season of the franchise's existence in Oklahoma City as a member of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Thunder continued to build on recent success in previous years by making the NBA Playoffs, defeating and sweeping the defending NBA champions, the Dallas Mavericks in the First Round, the Los Angeles Lakers in the Semifinals, and finally, the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals to advance to the NBA Finals. Despite winning Game 1 in the NBA Finals, the Thunder would then go on to lose the next four games and the NBA Finals against the Miami Heat.\n\n2002 NBA Finals: The 2002 NBA Finals was the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s championship series for the 2001\u201302 season. The best-of-seven playoff was contested between the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers (who were also two-time defending NBA champions), and the Eastern Conference champion New Jersey Nets. The Lakers swept the Nets four games to none to win the franchise's 14th NBA championship. The 56th edition of the championship series was played between June 5 and June 12 and was broadcast on NBC \u2014 the last NBA games broadcast on the network to date.\n\nSan Antonio Spurs: The San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio, Texas. The Spurs compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference Southwest Division. The team plays its home games at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.\n\n1999 NBA Finals: The 1999 NBA Finals was the championship round of the shortened 1998\u201399 NBA season or the 1999 season. The Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs took on the Eastern Conference champion New York Knicks for the title, with the Spurs holding home court advantage. The series was played under a best-of-seven format, with the first team to collect four game victories winning the series. The Spurs defeated the Knicks 4 games to 1 to win the championship. 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He is represented by Aoni Production. His younger brother is voice actor Yoku Shioya.\n\nAlain Dorval: Alain Dorval (born Alain Berg\u00e9 in 1946) is a French voice actor born in Algiers. He is best known as the official dub-over artist of Sylvester Stallone, Nick Nolte, and the Disney character Pete. His voice can also be heard on the radio stations Skyrock and ADO.\n\nTodd Haberkorn: Todd Michael Haberkorn (born August 16, 1982) is an American actor, voice actor, and ADR voice director. He has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime series, as well as video games and cartoons. While he was working in theater, he joined Funimation as a voice actor, with some minor bits in \"Black Cat\" and \"Peach Girl\". He landed the lead roles of Death The Kid in \"Soul Eater\", Allen Walker in \"D.Gray-man\", Natsu Dragneel in \"Fairy Tail\", Ling Yao in \"\", Kimihiro Watanuki in \"xxxHolic\", Yamato Akitsuki in \"Suzuka\", and Tsukune Aono in \"Rosario + Vampire\". He has worked in Texas and California as an actor, director, producer, and writer.\n\nEiji Kanie: Eiji Kanie (\u87f9\u6c5f \u6804\u53f8 , Kanie Eiji , November 21, 1941 \u2013 October 13, 1985) was a Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo. He is most remembered for being the first voice of Ramenman in Kinnikuman and for playing Vrlitwhai Kridanik in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross. He died in 1985 of a subarachnoid hemorrhage. After his death, Banjou Ginga replaced him as Ramenman.\n\nShigez\u014d Sasaoka: Sadao Sasaoka (\u7b39\u5ca1 \u5b9a\u96c4 , Sasaoka Sadao , May 5, 1948 \u2013 August 31, 1998) , better known by the stage name Shigez\u014d Sasaoka (\u7b39\u5ca1 \u7e41\u8535 , Sasaoka Shigez\u014d ) , was a Japanese voice actor born in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. After his death, his ongoing roles were replaced with other voice actors.\n\nRon Perlman: Ronald N. Perlman (born April 13, 1950) is an American actor and voice actor. He is best known for his roles as Vincent on the television series \"Beauty and the Beast\" (1987\u20131990), for which he won a Golden Globe Award, as the comic book character Hellboy in both \"Hellboy\" (2004) and its sequel \"\" (2008), and Clay Morrow on the television series \"Sons of Anarchy\" (2008\u20132013).\n\nHideo Ishikawa: Hideo Ishikawa (\u77f3\u5ddd \u82f1\u90ce , Ishikawa Hideo , born December 13, 1969) is a Japanese voice actor born in Hy\u014dgo Prefecture, Japan. He works for Aoni Production.\n\nThe Book of Life (2014 film): The Book of Life is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy adventure comedy film produced by Reel FX Creative Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Co-written and directed by Jorge R. Gutierrez, it was produced by Aaron Berger, Brad Booker, Guillermo del Toro and Carina Schulze. The film stars the voices of Diego Luna, Zoe Saldana, Channing Tatum, Christina Applegate, Ice Cube, Ron Perlman and Kate del Castillo. Based on an original idea by Gutierrez, the story follows a bullfighter who, on the Day of the Dead, embarks on an afterlife adventure to fulfill the expectations of his family and friends.\n\nClaudio Moneta: Claudio Moneta (born April 13, 1967 in Milan) is an Italian voice actor. Moneta contributes to voicing characters in animation, videogames, sitcoms and more. He is very well known for providing the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants in the Italian-language version of the Nickelodeon animated series SpongeBob SquarePants. He is also known for voicing Kakashi Hatake in Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden. The role was temporarily filled by fellow voice actor Gianluca Iacono between 2010 and 2011, due a motorbike incident suffered by Moneta. He was also replaced in \"Mass Effect 2\" because of that accident as well.\n\nJean Topart: Jean Topart (April 13, 1922 \u2013 December 29, 2012) was a French actor and voice actor. 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He is ordered to leave his house by Mahashay Bhagavan, a man god for building his ashram and claiming the surroundings for a land mafia. The house was built by followers of Adi Shankara, ancestors of Giri by institution of a Chola king in North India. He protests and defeats Bhagavan with the help of Aslan, an enlightened Fakir.\n\nSt. George Academy (West Virginia): St. George Academy is a historic school building located in St. George, Tucker County, West Virginia. Construction started in 1885 and finished in 1886, and is a two story clapboard building with a projecting bay. It features a square tower with a peaked vent on each side and topped by a pyramidal roof with a spiked finial. In 1975-76, a new school was erected behind the old academy structure, and in 1982, the old school building was condemned by the state fire marshal and ordered to be razed or removed. It was moved to its present site in 1985 by the local historical society, and houses a local history museum.\n\nKykuit: Kykuit ( ), known also as the John D. Rockefeller Estate, is a 40-room National Trust house in Westchester County, New York, built by order of oil tycoon, capitalist and Rockefeller family patriarch John D. Rockefeller. Conceived largely by his son, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and enriched by the art collection of third-generation scion, Governor of New York and Vice President of the United States, Nelson Rockefeller, it has been home to four generations of the family.\n\nJohn D. Rockefeller: John Davison Rockefeller Sr. (July 8, 1839 \u2013 May 23, 1937) was an American oil industry business magnate and philanthropist. Widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history, Rockefeller was born into a large family in upstate New York and was shaped by his con man father and religious mother. His family moved several times before eventually settling in Cleveland, Ohio.\n\nBill Frieder: William Samuel \"Bill\" Frieder (born March 3, 1942) is a former basketball coach at Michigan (1981\u20131989) and Arizona State (1989\u20131997). Frieder's 1985\u201386 team was the last Michigan team to win a Big Ten Championship until the 2011\u201312 team. Just before the 1989 NCAA Tournament, Frieder announced that he would leave Michigan for Arizona State at the end of the season. Michigan athletic director Bo Schembechler ordered Frieder to leave immediately, and named top assistant Steve Fisher as the interim coach for the tournament. Schembechler famously announced, \"A Michigan man will coach Michigan, not an Arizona State man.\" The Wolverines went on to win the tournament and Fisher was officially given the head coaching job. Michigan credits the 1988\u201389 team's regular season to Frieder and the NCAA tournament to Fisher.\n\nThe Powerhouse (San Luis Obispo, California): The Powerhouse is a historic building located on the campus of California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California. Built from 1908 to 1910, the building was designed by William H. Weeks in the Mission Revival style. The Powerhouse was the last of the original buildings at Cal Poly to be constructed; however, it is now the only remaining original building on its campus. The building originally served as a power plant run by students and two full-time supervisors; it also held Mechanics and Electrical Engineering classes. The Powerhouse stopped generating power in the 1940s and was replaced entirely and abandoned in 1955. In 1967, the building found a new use when the school's College of Architecture and Environmental Design decided to hold classes there. The college continued to hold classes in the building even after the construction of a new architecture building, and only stopped in 1990 when the school's administration ordered the building to be abandoned.\n\nGreystone Park Psychiatric Hospital: Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital (also known as Greystone Psychiatric Park, Greystone Psychiatric Hospital, or simply Greystone and formerly known as the State Asylum for the Insane at Morristown, New Jersey State Hospital, Morris Plains, and Morris Plains State Hospital) referred to both the former psychiatric hospital and the historic building that it occupied in Morris Plains, New Jersey. Built in 1876, the facility was built to alleviate overcrowding at the state's only other \"lunatic asylum\" located in Trenton, New Jersey. Originally built to accommodate 350 people, the facility, having been expanded several times, reached a high of over 7700 patients resulting in unprecedented overcrowding conditions. In 2008, the facility was ordered to be closed as a result of deteriorating conditions and overcrowding. A new facility was built on the large Greystone campus nearby and bears the same name as the aging facility. Despite considerable public opposition and media attention, demolition of the main Kirkbride building began in April 2014 and was completed by October 2015.\n\nAflac Building: The Aflac Building, located in Columbus, Georgia, was ordered in late November 1974, the groundbreaking ceremony took place January 4, 1975, and the tower was complete and occupied on December 19, 1975. The tower is the tallest building in the U.S. state of Georgia outside of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, Savannah, and Augusta. It Is located about 1 mile east of downtown. The building is 246 feet (75 m) tall. It serves as the headquarters for Aflac, an insurance company. The tower was to modernize the downtown Columbus area along with the Columbus government center built a year earlier.\n\nFort Walla Walla\u2013Fort Colville Military Road: The Fort Walla Walla\u2013Fort Colville Military Road was built in June 1859 to connect the Walla Walla area with its fairly easy access to the Columbia River to the mountainous area of the Huckleberry and Selkirk Mountains of current Northeast Washington and the Inland Northwest. Brigadier General William S. Harney, commander of the Department of Oregon, opened up the district north of the Snake River to settlers in 1858 and ordered Brevet Major Pinkney Lugenbeel, 9th Infantry Regiment (United States) to establish a U.S. Army post to restrain the Indians lately hostile to the U.S. Army's Northwest Division and to protect miners who flooded into the area after first reports of gold in the area appeared in Western Washington newspapers in July 1855. It was common practice to use existing Indian trails to develop military roads, and only make necessary improvements for the movement of artillery or supply trains. Brevet Major Lugenbeel followed the long established Indian trail, then Hudson Bay Company brigade trail from the U.S. Fort Walla Walla area to Hudson Bay Company Fort Colvile, but had to leave the trail at current Orin-Rice Road, two miles south of Colville, where the southernmost land claims of the Hudson Bay Company fort began. Washington Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens and the U.S. Army were ordered by the United States Department of State to honor land ownership claims by the Hudson Bay Company. Lugenbeel's command arrived from Fort Walla Walla on June 20, 1859; Pinkney Lugenbeel was later credited with improving and building up the Military Road.\n\nFinstuen v. Crutcher: Finstuen v. 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This is the final season to air on ABC before it moved to TBS.\n\nStar Trek: Enterprise (season 1): Season one of \"\", an American television series, began airing on September 26, 2001, on UPN. The season concluded after 26 episodes on May 22, 2002. The series was developed by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga, who also served as executive producers. Season one regular cast members include Scott Bakula, Jolene Blalock, Connor Trinneer, Dominic Keating, Linda Park, Anthony Montgomery and John Billingsley.\n\nCougar Town (season 1): The first season of \"Cougar Town\", an American television series, began airing on September 23, 2009 and concluded on May 19, 2010. Season one regular cast members include Courteney Cox, Christa Miller, Busy Philipps, Brian Van Holt, Dan Byrd, Ian Gomez, and Josh Hopkins. The sitcom was created by Bill Lawrence and Kevin Biegel.\n\nJosh Hopkins: William Joshua \"Josh\" Hopkins (born September 12, 1970) is an American actor and amateur musician. 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Rush's instinctive understanding of the criminal mind and her singular passion for uncovering the truth makes her the perfect fit for investigating cold cases, yester-crimes that have remained unsolved \u2013 some only a few months old, others going back decades. Rush and her team use their wits to take on aging evidence and witnesses with buried secrets, uncovering fresh clues, digging into old wounds and doggedly pursuing the truth. Joining Rush on her mission are a team of talented detectives: Scotty Valens, Rush's confident and street-smart partner; Nick Vera, rough around the edges but a sharp investigator; Will Jeffries, an experienced veteran who's been around the block; Kat Miller, no-nonsense and resourceful; and Lieutenant John Stillman, Rush's mentor and sometime father figure. With their assistance, Rush is able to take on the toughest cases, giving voice to victims unable to speak for themselves \u2013 making sure none is ever forgotten. 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The school roll is some 1,800 students.\n\nBritish School Muscat: British School Muscat (BSM) is a non-profit, co-educational, British international day school in Muscat, Oman, that provides a comprehensive education to English-speaking expatriate pupils aged 3\u201318. The school follows an enhanced version of the English National Curriculum. British School Muscat was established in 1971 when it was granted a Royal Charter by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said.\n\nThe British School, Panchkula: The British School in Panchkula near Chandigarh, India is an international school, affiliated to the University of Cambridge International Examination. The second extension of this school in Chandigarh Tricity is located at Sector 70, Mohali. The British School was offering International General Certificate of Secondary education certification till 2015. Now the school has switched over to CBSE pattern till class Xth =. 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After curacies at St Mary's, Bryanston Square and St Mary's Portsea, the largest parish in that city, he held incumbencies in Haslingden, Walkden, Little Hulton and Farnworth before his appointment as Archdeacon.\n\nBritish School of Ulaanbaatar: The British School of Ulaanbaatar (BSU) in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia is a private international school, which offers an educational program from Pre-school to Year 13 (UK) for students of all nationalities wishing to study a British school curriculum.\n\nThe British School Warsaw: The British School Warsaw is an international school in Warsaw, Poland. It was established in 1992 and currently has over 1200 students with 60 different nationalities. The British School, Warsaw is part of Nord Anglia Education Group. The school follows the English National Curriculum, adapted to the needs of the international student community, from Early Years to the Primary and Secondary Key Stages, the IGCSE examinations and a well established International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. The Principal of the school is Alun Yorath. The teaching staff are recruited from overseas and are primarily UK trained. The British School offers education to students aged 2 \u00bd to 18 years.\n\nBritish School Jakarta: The British School of Jakarta (BSJ) is an independent school in Pondok Aren, South Tangerang in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. The British School of Jakarta is an international member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. It was established in Jakarta in 1973 under the auspices of the British Embassy. The main campus was relocated to Bintaro in 1994 to accommodate increasing numbers of students, and an early years centre was opened in Pondok Indah in 1999. 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He played college basketball for the Duke Blue Devils in his freshman season as part of the 2014\u201315 National Championship team. He was ranked among the top 10 players in the national high school class of 2014 by Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN. He was a Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) Class 4A state champion, three-time Minnesota Associated Press Boys Basketball Player of the Year and three-time Minnesota Boys Basketball Gatorade Player of the Year for Apple Valley High School. He played in the 2014 McDonald's All-American Boys Game, 2014 Jordan Brand Classic and the 2014 Nike Hoop Summit. He won the skills competition at the 2014 McDonald's All-American Game and posted the only double-double in the 2014 Jordan Brand Classic.\n\nMinnesota Timberwolves all-time roster: The Minnesota Timberwolves are a National Basketball Association (NBA) team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They are a member of the Northwest Division of the NBA's Western Conference. 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Selected in the second round (53rd overall) of the 1998 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks after playing college basketball at Clemson, he played for the Mavericks, Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves and Memphis Grizzlies with a career scoring average of 5.0 points per game. Buckner's first professional experience came with the Grand Rapids Hoops of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), where he averaged 8.6 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in the 1998\u201399 season.\n\nLarry Friend: Larry Haskell Friend (April 14, 1935 \u2013 February 27, 1998) was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player. Friend was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois and played basketball at Marshall High School in Chicago. However, he moved to Los Angeles, California before his senior year and played basketball at Fairfax High School. Friend first played college basketball at Los Angeles City College, where he was named an All-American Junior College. He then transferred to the University of California, where he was a three-year starter. He averaged 19.1 points per game his senior season and was also named to the AP All-American third team. Friend was drafted with the fifth pick in the second round of the 1957 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks. In his one season with the Knicks, Friend averaged 4.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game. In 1961-62 Friend returned to professional basketball to play for the Los Angeles Jets in the American Basketball League. He appeared in thirty-nine games for the Jets and averaged 11.0 points and 3.7 rebounds per game, while also leading the league in three-point shooting (58-163). Due to financial problems, the Jets folded midway through their first season. Following his playing career, Friend owned an investment business. He died on February 27, 1998 in Newport, California of prostate cancer.\n\n2003\u201304 Minnesota Timberwolves season: The 2003\u201304 NBA season was the 15th season for the Minnesota Timberwolves in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Timberwolves signed free agents Michael Olowakandi and Trenton Hassell. With a Western Conference-best 58\u201324 finish, the Wolves set the franchise record for wins, and won its first and only division championship. Power forward Kevin Garnett averaged 24.2 points, a league-high 13.9 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 1.5 steals and 2.2 blocks per game, winning the regular season Most Valuable Player Award.\n\n1996\u201397 Golden State Warriors season: The 1996\u201397 NBA season was the Warriors' 51st season in the National Basketball Association, and 35th in the San Francisco Bay Area. Due to extensive renovations at the Oakland Coliseum Arena, the Warriors played their home games at the San Jose Arena. In the offseason, the team signed free agent All-Star guard Mark Price, then traded Rony Seikaly to the Orlando Magic for Felton Spencer early into the season. At midseason, the team acquired Scott Burrell from the Charlotte Hornets. The Warriors struggled for the entire season and finished last place in the Pacific Division with a 30\u201352 record. Latrell Sprewell averaged 24.2 points per game and was selected for the 1997 NBA All-Star Game. Second-year star Joe Smith continued to improve averaging 18.7 points and 8.5 rebounds per game.\n\nKevin Garnett: Kevin Maurice Garnett (born May 19, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player who played for 21 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played the power forward and center positions. In high school, Garnett was a 1995 McDonald's All-American at Farragut Career Academy and won a national player of the year award. He entered the 1995 NBA draft, where he was selected with the fifth overall pick by the Minnesota Timberwolves and became the first NBA player drafted directly out of high school in 20 years.\n\nChris Crawford (basketball, born 1975): Christopher Lee Crawford (born May 13, 1975) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round (50th pick overall) of the 1997 NBA Draft. A 6'9\" forward from Marquette University, Crawford played in 7 NBA seasons, all with the Hawks. His best year was in the 2003\u201304 season where he averaged a career high 10.2 points per game. After his stint with Atlanta, in which he missed the entire 2004-05 season because of a torn ligament in his right knee, Crawford was released, and had a tryout with the New Jersey Nets, but did not ever play for them.\n\nNitzan Hanochi: Hanochi started to play basketball when he was 9, in the youth system of Maccabi Ra'anana. 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The title is a reference to the 1973 song Killing Yourself To Live, by the heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It is the third book released by Klosterman. Klosterman constructed the book around the premise of writing magazine feature about death, particularly deaths involving rock 'n roll stars. The actual feature, published in \"Spin\" in 2003, shares some ideas and language with the book.\n\nThe Hat (book): The Hat is a children's book written and illustrated by French artist and author Tomi Ungerer. Published in 1970 by Parents' Magazine Press, the book tells the story of a poor veteran, Benito Badoglio, who becomes rich after he unwittingly gains possession of a magic hat. The book is richly illustrated and the text contains numerous vivid and mellifluous descriptions and dialog. 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First screened at Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 1993, and later released on June 3, 1994, \"Fear of a Black Hat\" was written, produced and directed by, and co-stars Rusty Cundieff.\n\nDowntown Owl: Downtown Owl: A Novel is a novel written by Chuck Klosterman, first published by Scribner in 2008. It is the author's first all-fictional publication.\n\nEating the Dinosaur: Eating the Dinosaur is the sixth book written by Chuck Klosterman, first published by Scribner in 2009. In the mold of Klosterman's earlier \"\", the book is a collection of previously unpublished essays concerning an array of pop culture topics. The book cover was designed by Paul Sahre.\n\nSex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto is a book written by Chuck Klosterman, first published by Scribner in 2003. 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She has written and recorded material for her six studio albums, namely \"Dangerously in Love\" (2003), \"B'Day\" (2006), \"I Am... Sasha Fierce\" (2008), \"4\" (2011), her self-titled album, \"Beyonc\u00e9\" (2013), and her second visual album \"Lemonade\" (2016). Apart from her work in music, Beyonc\u00e9 has launched a career in acting. She made her debut in the 2001 musical film \"\", prior to appearing in major films, including \"Austin Powers in Goldmember\" (2002), \"The Pink Panther\" (2006), \"Dreamgirls\" (2006), Epic, and \"Cadillac Records\" (2008). She has written and recorded material for the soundtrack albums of all the mentioned movies. Beyonc\u00e9 has also lent her vocals to several recordings for specific charitable causes and other tracks that were used in television advertisements. 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The Group A tournament took place between 17 and 23 March 2003 in Tallinn, Estonia and the Group B tournament took place between 5 and 11 March 2003 in Belgrade, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. South Korea and Romania won the Group A and Group B tournaments respectively and gained promotion to Division I for the 2004 IIHF World U18 Championships. While Bulgaria finished last in Group A and South Africa last in Group B and were both relegated to Division III for 2004.\n\n2003 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I: The 2003 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I was a pair of international under-18 ice hockey tournaments run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The Division I tournaments made up the second level of competition at the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships. The Group A tournament took place between 23 and 29 March 2003 in Ventspils, Latvia and the Group B tournament took place between 22 and 28 March 2003 in Brian\u00e7on, France. 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The song became the subject of a bitter legal dispute with the family of Gaye and Bridgeport Music as to whether the song infringed copyrights to \"Got to Give It Up\". Thicke and Williams were found liable for copyright infringement by a federal jury in March 2015, and Gaye was awarded posthumous songwriting credit based on the royalties pledged to his estate.\n\nSexify: \"Sexify\" is a song recorded by American singer Leah LaBelle, which was released on May 1, 2012, as part of the sampler album \"Pharrell Williams and Jermaine Dupri Present Leah LaBelle\" (2012). Written and produced by Pharrell Williams, it was the first song that LaBelle recorded with Williams as part of a joint record deal with Epic Records, So So Def Recordings, and I Am Other. It is an R&B song that features throwback elements to 1990s music. 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Ward: Tom L. Ward is a prominent Oklahoma City businessman and philanthropist. He is currently the Chairman and CEO of Mach Resources, a privately owned energy company in Oklahoma City, OK. He was the founder and former Chairman and CEO of Tapstone Energy and SandRidge Energy, Inc. and is the former President, Chief Operating Officer, and co-founder of Chesapeake Energy.\n\nJapan Energy: Japan Energy Corporation (\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e\u30b8\u30e3\u30d1\u30f3\u30a8\u30ca\u30b8\u30fc , Kabushiki-gaisha Japan Enaj\u012b ) was a Japanese petroleum company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nippon Mining Holdings (\u65b0\u65e5\u9271\u30db\u30fc\u30eb\u30c7\u30a3\u30f3\u30b0\u30b9\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e , Shin-Nikk\u014d H\u014drudingsu Kabushiki-gaisha ) . The petroleum products of Japan Energy Corporation were sold by filling stations under the brand name JOMO.\n\nChesapeake Energy: Chesapeake Energy Corporation is an American petroleum and natural gas exploration and production company headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The company was founded in 1989 by Aubrey McClendon and Tom L. Ward with only a $50,000 initial investment. McClendon named the company due to his love of the Chesapeake Bay region. Ward later left the company to found SandRidge Energy.\n\nRomolo Nati: Romolo Valentino Benedetto Nati, (born February 14, 1968) known as Romolo Nati or RVN, is a multi-awarded Italian architect and businessman with interest in sustainable development (energy and real estate). He is the current Executive Chairman and CEO of Italpinas Development Corporation (IDC), an Italian-Filipino real estate development firm which held its initial public offering (IPO) on Monday, December 7, 2015 that specializes in the design and development of sustainable buildings. He is the Vice Chairman of the Philippine renewable energy company Constellation Energy Corporation (CEC). Nati is also the Chairman of IDC\u2019s official leasing company Damiani Property Management and Services, Inc.\n\nCohen & Gresser: Cohen & Gresser LLP is an international law firm with offices in New York City, Paris, Washington D.C, and Seoul. The firm represents clients in complex litigation and corporate transactions throughout the world. Founded in 2002, the firm has grown to nearly seventy lawyers in six practice groups: Corporate; Employment; Intellectual Property & Technology; Litigation and Arbitration; Tax; White Collar Defense. The firm\u2019s clients include Fortune 500 companies and major financial institutions across a broad spectrum of industries throughout the world, and it has litigated and negotiated against some of the nation\u2019s largest law firms. Among Cohen & Gresser\u2019s clients are Goldman Sachs, LG Electronics, Chesapeake Energy, Hyundai Rotem, Southwest Airlines, Bank of America, and L\u2019Or\u00e9al.\n\nAubrey McClendon: Aubrey Kerr McClendon (July 14, 1959 \u2013 March 2, 2016) was an American businessman and the founder and chief executive officer of American Energy Partners, LP. He also co-founded Chesapeake Energy, serving as its CEO and chairman. He was an outspoken advocate for natural gas as an alternative to oil and coal fuels. He was a pioneer in employing fracking, a controversial fuel extraction technique which has been widely criticized on environmental grounds.\n\nChesapeake Energy Arena: Chesapeake Energy Arena, originally known as the Ford Center from 2002 to 2010 and Oklahoma City Arena until 2011, is an arena located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It opened in 2002 and since 2008 has served as the home venue of the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Previously, Chesapeake Energy Arena was home to the Oklahoma City Blazers of the Central Hockey League (CHL) from 2002 until the team folded in July 2009, and the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz of AF2 from 2004 to 2009 when the team moved to the Cox Convention Center. In addition to its use as a sports venue, Chesapeake Energy Arena hosts concerts, family and social events, conventions, ice shows, and civic events. The arena is owned by the city and operated by the SMG property management company and has 18,203 seats in the basketball configuration, 15,152 for hockey, and can seat up to 16,591 for concerts.\n\nSouth African Nuclear Energy Corporation: The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) was established as a public company by the Republic of South Africa Nuclear Energy Act in 1999 and is wholly owned by the State. The name is correctly indicated above, although the sequence of letters in the acronym may be taken as suggesting that the name should be the \"Nuclear Energy Corporation of South Africa\".\n\nSolar Energy Corporation of India: Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd. (SECI) is a company of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India, established to facilitate the implementation of Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission. It is the only public sector undertaking dedicated to the solar energy sector. 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The roller coaster was the first built by Swiss manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard. When known as Iron Wolf, the roller coaster held the records of the highest (100 ft ) and fastest (55 mph ) stand-up looping roller coaster in the world before losing them to other roller coasters in 1992 and 1996.\n\nTemple of the Night Hawk: Temple of the Night Hawk is an enclosed roller coaster located at Phantasialand. Founded in 1988 after 18 months of construction, the ride was originally called \u2018'Space Center'\u2019. The ride led passengers past models of rockets and emulated asteroids and the darkened hall was dimly lit with thousands of tiny spots of light to resemble stars. Due to the construction of the neighbouring Wurze Town in 2001, the roller coaster was redeveloped with a fantasy jungle theme and was renamed as the \"Temple of the Night Hawk\". The roller coaster is now completely dark. Until 2006 there were some green moving lights and strobe lights in the first lifthill, still present today, but not operational. In 2008 the Lights on the coaster trains were turned off or broke down and have never been repaired since then. Till 2010 there was a green laser projection with the outlines of a flying hawk and until June 2012, there were some red strobe-lights at the final brakerun. In 2011, the park installed new strobe lights in the first lifthill, which broke down after about two months, and were never repaired since then. The ride has four trains and one spare train for repairs each with seven cars. Each car has two rows of seats each holding two people. During the four-minute ride time the trains are lifted by three lift hill chains, 1.174 metres of track. The roller coaster is therefore one of the longest indoor roller coasters in the World, slightly beaten by \"Mindbender\" in Galaxyland Amusement Park, Canada. The hall in which the track is located is around 120,000m\u00b3 in size and rests on 180 concrete pillars which are 12 metres deep in the ground. In the basement of the hall is the \u2018'Hollywood Tour\u2019' darkride. The total investment for the ride was around 15 million DM.\n\nRollo Coaster: Rollo Coaster is a wooden roller coaster located at Idlewild and Soak Zone near Ligonier, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1938 by the leading roller coaster builder of that era, the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. It was Idlewild's first and only roller coaster for decades until the larger Wild Mouse coaster was erected in 1993.\n\nLeviathan (roller coaster): Leviathan is a steel roller coaster in the Medieval Faire section of the park at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It is the first roller coaster designed by Swiss firm Bolliger & Mabillard to exceed a height of 300 ft , putting it in a class of roller coasters commonly referred to as \"giga\". At 5486 ft long, 306 ft tall, and with a top speed of 92 mph , Leviathan is the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Canada. s of 2015 , Leviathan is ranked as the eighth-tallest, and the eighth-fastest roller coaster in the world, and the third-tallest traditional lift-style coaster in the world. It was the 16th roller coaster to be built at Canada's Wonderland, and the ride's track was completed in February 2012, with the first test run being completed on 15 March 2012. The coaster opened to season pass holders on 27 April 2012, and to the general public on 6 May 2012.\n\nIntamin: Intamin Worldwide is a designing and manufacturing company in Wollerau, Switzerland. It is best known for creating thrill rides and roller coasters worldwide. The Intamin brand name is an abbreviation for \"international amusement installations\". The company has offices throughout the world including three in Europe, three in Asia and two in the United States.\n\nRoller Coaster (Dam Sen Park): Roller Coaster (Vietnamese: T\u00e0u L\u01b0\u1ee3n Si\u00eau T\u1ed1c) is a steel roller coaster located at Dam Sen Cultural Park in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Built in 1998, it is the first roller coaster in Vietnam. Until the opening of a similar roller coaster at \u0110\u1ea1i Nam V\u0103n Hi\u1ebfn which has 4 inversions, the Dam Sen roller coaster had the most inversions in Vietnam.\n\nWild Cat (Hersheypark): The Wild Cat (initially The Joy Ride) was a wooden roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. The roller coaster was constructed in 1923 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company (PTC). Under an agreement between Hersheypark and PTC, Hersheypark leased the land the coaster occupied, while PTC owned and operated the coaster. The agreement was for 15 years, at which point they had the option to extend the contract. The contract was ultimately extended to 1945. The roller coaster operated from June 16, 1923, through September 1945. PTC and Hershey Park elected to close The Wild Cat and construct a new roller coaster in 1946.\n\nStealth (roller coaster): Stealth is a steel roller coaster located in the Amity area of Thorpe Park in Surrey, England, UK. Built and designed by Intamin of Switzerland for \u00a312 million, the Accelerator Coaster model opened in 2006. Riders reach a maximum height of 62.5 m and accelerate from 0-80 mph in 1.9 seconds. It has the fastest acceleration of any coaster in the UK, and is the tallest among launch coasters in the country. At the base of the top hat element on either side, riders may experience up to 4.5 G.\n\nGriffon (roller coaster): Griffon is a steel Dive Coaster roller coaster located at the Busch Gardens Williamsburg amusement park in James City County, Virginia, United States. Designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, it is 205 ft high, and is the second-fastest (71 mph ) Dive Coaster built. The roller coaster features two Immelmann loops, a splashdown, two vertical drops and was the first of its kind to use floorless trains. Griffon was announced to the public on August 23, 2006 and opened on May 18, 2007 to positive reviews by both newspapers and enthusiasts. In 2007, \"Amusement Today\"' s annual Golden Ticket Awards voted it the third-best new steel roller coaster of that year and the 27th-best steel roller coaster. 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The film highlights the origins of the Free Speech Movement beginning with the May 1960 House Un-American Activities Committee hearings at San Francisco City Hall, the development of the counterculture of the 1960s in Berkeley, California, and ending with People's Park in 1969. The film features 15 student activists and archival footage of Mario Savio, Todd Gitlin, Joan Baez, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Huey Newton, Allen Ginsberg, Gov. Ronald Reagan and the Grateful Dead. The film is dedicated to Fred Cody, founder of Cody's Books. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.\n\nList of RAAF inland aircraft fuel depots: In 1939, with the commencement of World War II, the Chief of the Air Staff of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) identified the necessity to increase bulk storage and supply of aviation fuel across Australia for the purpose of defending Australia. 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A conservative Democrat who supported segregation and opposed President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's \"New Deal,\" Cox became the most senior Democrat on the House Committee on Rules. Two special investigative committees that he chaired were heavily criticized as result-oriented persecutions of those Cox did not like. A failed attempt to create another such committee would turn out to have far-reaching consequences: in 1941, with American entry into World War II seeming inevitable, Cox proposed an investigative committee, similar to the Civil War-era Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, to deal with matters of national defense. When Roosevelt learned of Cox's intentions, he pre-empted them by agreeing to a similar proposal from Missouri Senator Harry S. 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When the House abolished the committee in 1975, its functions were transferred to the House Judiciary Committee.\n\nDon Lee (politician): Don Lee (born 28 February 1960 in Blue Island, Illinois) was the state representative of District 28, consisting of the Columbine/Ken Caryl area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States from 1998 to 2005. Columbine High School is located within the district he represented. He is best known for assisting victim parents from the Columbine High School Massacre in approving the \"Respect Life\" license plate, raising funds for victims of the Columbine High School Massacre as well as attempting to form an investigative committee to explore any \"unanswered questions\" about the attacks on Columbine and its aftermath. Lee was reelected to his fourth term to the Colorado State House of Representatives in 2004 whereupon he promptly resigned therefore paving the way for a Republican vacancy committee to name Jim Kerr as his replacement. He currently is vice president of government affairs for K12, Inc.\n\nLaw enforcement in Russia: Law enforcement in the Russian Federation is the responsibility of a variety of different agencies. The Russian police (formerly the \"militsiya \") are the primary law enforcement agency, the Investigative Committee of Russia (the \"Russian FBI\") is the main investigative agency, and the Federal Security Service (formerly the KGB) is the main domestic security agency.\n\nAlexander Bastrykin: Alexander Ivanovich Bastrykin (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0418\u0432\u0430\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0411\u0430\u0441\u0442\u0440\u044b\u0301\u043a\u0438\u043d , born August 27, 1953 in Pskov) is a Russian official, former First Deputy Prosecutor General of Russia, and former Chairman of The Investigative Committee of the Prosecutor General's Office. Since January 15, 2011, he is the Head of The Investigative Committee of Russia.\n\nInvestigative Committee of Russia: The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation (Russian: \u0421\u043b\u0435\u0434\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0435\u043d\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u043a\u043e\u043c\u0438\u0442\u0435\u0442 \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0441\u0438\u0439\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0439 \u0424\u0435\u0434\u0435\u0440\u0430\u0446\u0438\u0438 ) has since January 2011 been the main federal investigating authority in Russia. Its name (\"Sledstvennyi komitet\") is usually abbreviated to \"Sledkom\". The agency replaced the Russian Prosecutor General's Investigative Committee and operates as Russia's anti-corruption agency. 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Its elevation is 4816 meters. It is famous especially for its beautiful panoramic view of so many mountain peaks, including that of K2, Nanga Parbat, Masherbrum, Chogolisa, Laila Peak, Golden Peak, Gasherbrum I, Gasherbrum II, Gasherbrum IV and a part of Broad Peak mountain.\n\nThe Dark Glow of the Mountains: The Dark Glow of the Mountains (Gasherbrum - Der Leuchtende Berg) is a TV documentary made in 1984 by German filmmaker Werner Herzog. It is about an expedition made by freestyle mountain climber Reinhold Messner and his partner Hans Kammerlander to climb Gasherbrum II and Gasherbrum I all in one trip without returning to base camp. The film is not so much concerned with showing the climb itself or giving guidelines on mountaineering, but seeks to reveal the inner motivation of the climbers.\n\nHassan Sadpara: Hassan Sadpara PP (born Hassan Asad; April 1963 \u2013 21 November 2016) was a Pakistani mountaineer and adventurer from Skardu in GB, Pakistan. He is the first Pakistani to have climbed six eight-thousanders including the world's highest peak Everest (8848m) besides K2 (8611m), Gasherbrum I (8080m), Gasherbrum II (8034m), Nanga Parbat (8126 m), Broad Peak (8051m). He is also credited for summiting five of the eight-thousanders without using supplemental oxygen. Contrary to initial reports, Hassan Sadpara clarified that he used supplemental oxygen during his Everest ascent due to bad weather. He died due to cancer on 21 November 2016 in Rawalpindi.\n\nNazir Sabir: Nazir Sabir Urdu: \u0646\u0630\u06cc\u0631 \u0635\u0627\u0628\u0631 is a Pakistani mountaineer. He was born in Hunza. He has climbed Mount Everest and four of the five 8000\u00a0m peaks in Pakistan, including the world's second highest mountain K2 in 1981, Gasherbrum II 8035m, Broad Peak 8050m in 1982, and Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak) 8068m in 1992. He became the first from Pakistan to have climbed Everest on 17 May 2000 as a team member on the Mountain Madness Everest Expedition led by Christine Boskoff from USA that also included famed Everest climber Peter Habeler of Austria and eight Canadians.\n\nGasherbrum III: Gasherbrum III (Urdu: \u06af\u0627\u0634\u0631 \u0628\u0631\u0645 -3\u200e ; ), surveyed as K3a, is a summit in the Gasherbrum massif of the Baltoro Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram on the border between Xinjiang, China and Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is situated between Gasherbrum II and IV.\n\nSiguang Ri: Siguang Ri is a mountain in the Mahalangur Himalayas of Tibet, China. At an elevation of 7308 m it is the 83rd highest peak on Earth. It is located approximately 6 kilometers NNE of Cho Oyu, the world's 6th highest mountain.\n\nJi Hyeon-ok: Ji Hyeon-ok (Hangul: \uc9c0\ud604\uc625 ) (1959-1999) was a South Korean mountaineer. Born in Nonsan, she climbed several of the tallest mountains in the world, including Denali (Mount McKinley) in 1988, Mount Everest, in 1993, becoming the first Korean woman to do so, Gasherbrum I, in 1997 and Gasherbrum II, in 1998.\n\nLeila Esfandyari: Leila Esfandyari (Persian: \u0644\u06cc\u0644\u0627 \u0627\u0633\u0641\u0646\u062f\u06cc\u0627\u0631\u06cc\u200e \u200e ; Feb 17, 1970 in Karaj, Iran \u2013 July 22, 2011, Gasherbrum II, Pakistan) was an Iranian mountain climber. Esfandyari was the first Iranian woman to scale the summit of Nanga Parbat in the Himalayas, the world\u2019s ninth highest peak with an altitude of 8,125 metres and one of the deadliest peaks. Esfandyari is regarded as a pioneer in the women\u2019s mountain climbing movement, being one of few women in the world to have completed a similar attempt.\n\nGasherbrum II: Gasherbrum II (Urdu: \u200e ); surveyed as K4, is the 13th highest mountain in the world at 8035 m above sea level. It is the third-highest peak of the Gasherbrum massif, and is located in the Karakoram, on the border between Gilgit\u2013Baltistan province, Pakistan, and Xinjiang, China. The mountain was first climbed on July 7, 1956, by an Austrian expedition which included Fritz Moravec, Josef Larch, and Hans Willenpart.\n\nKarakoram: The Karakoram, or Karakorum is a large mountain range spanning the borders of Pakistan, India, and China, with the northwest extremity of the range extending to Afghanistan and Tajikistan. It is located in the regions of Gilgit\u2013Baltistan (Pakistan), Ladakh (India), and southern Xinjiang (China), and reaches the Wakhan Corridor (Afghanistan). A part of the complex of ranges from the Hindu Kush to the Himalayan Range, it is one of the Greater Ranges of Asia. 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He has toured all over the world during his career, wrestling in the United States, Japan, Germany, and Mexico. He was a regular tag partner of Steve Regal in the United Kingdom and has competed in New Japan Pro Wrestling's annual tournament, the Super J, in 1997, where he picked up a victory over Chris Jericho.\n\nHart wrestling family: The Hart wrestling family, sometimes known as the Hart dynasty is a mainly Canadian family with a significant history within professional wrestling. The patriarch of the family was wrestling legend Stu Hart (1915\u20132003). An amateur and professional wrestling performer, promoter and trainer, Stu not only owned and operated his own wrestling promotion, Stampede Wrestling, but also trained some of the most well known and successful stars in wrestling history including Superstar Billy Graham, Fritz Von Erich, Edge, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, Christian and his sons Bret Hart and Owen Hart. All of Stu's eight sons were wrestlers and two of them, Bret and Owen, achieved considerable fame and success in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), with many of the WWF's biggest storylines in the mid-1990s being built around Bret and Owen and their brothers-in-law.\n\nFozzy: Fozzy is an American heavy metal band formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1999 by lead singer Chris Jericho and guitarist Rich Ward. The band is currently signed to Century Media Records and has released two studio albums through this label. The band's current lineup consists of Chris Jericho, Rich Ward, Frank Fontsere, Billy Grey and Paul Di Leo. Jericho has characterized the band by saying, \"If Metallica and Journey had a bastard child, it would be Fozzy.\" As of July 2014, the band has released six studio albums and one live album.\n\nThe Rise and Fall of ECW: The Rise and Fall of ECW is a 2004 direct-to-video documentary produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It chronicles the history of Philadelphia-based professional wrestling promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling. The documentary features interviews with various performers who worked in the promotion including co-founder and former owner Paul Heyman as well as performers Tazz, Tommy Dreamer, Dawn Marie, Stevie Richards, Mick Foley, Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Rob Van Dam, Rhyno, Nunzio, Spike Dudley, Bubba Ray Dudley and D'Von Dudley. A book with the same title was published by WWE and Pocket Books in 2006 with much of the same information and interviews from the DVD transcribed and included.\n\nJeri-Show: Jeri-Show was a villianous professional wrestling tag team consisting of Big Show and Chris Jericho, which competed in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) promotion.", "question": " Where were both Chris Jericho and Robbie Brookside signed to?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"wrestlers_involved": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Names of the wrestlers mentioned in the question."}, "common_organization": {"type": "string", "description": "The organization to which both wrestlers were signed."}, "organization_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of organization (e.g., wrestling promotion)."}}, "required": ["wrestlers_involved", "common_organization", "organization_type"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"wrestlers_involved": ["Chris Jericho", "Robbie Brookside"], "common_organization": "WWE", "organization_type": "professional wrestling promotion"}, "ground_truth": {"wrestlers_involved": ["Chris Jericho", "Robbie Brookside"], "common_organization": "WWE", "organization_type": "Professional Wrestling Promotion"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1842, "output_tokens": 36, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "a65a46b6436473eb9fb0b0ba780c709976d8135101c5cee4476223acfdab11b9", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7f2f3a5542993067513681", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1996", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "United Nations Security Council Resolution 49: United Nations Security Council Resolution 49, adopted on May 22, 1948, considering that the previous resolutions of the Security Council in respect to Palestine have not been complied with and that military operations were still taking place in Palestine, the resolution called upon all governments and authorities to abstain from any further hostile military action in Palestine and to that end issue a cease-fire order to their military and paramilitary forces to come into effect at noon, May 24, 1948, New York City local time. The resolution further ordered the Truce Commission for Palestine set up in United Nations Security Council Resolution 48 to report to the Council on the compliance of the concern parties with the resolution.\n\nUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 635: United Nations Security Council resolution 635, adopted unanimously on 14 June 1989, after taking note of an International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) resolution on 16 February 1989, and expressing its concern regarding incidents of terrorism on international air travel, the Council condemned all acts of \"unlawful interference\" against the security of civil aviation, calling on all Member States to co-operate in devising and implementing ways to combat terrorism.\n\nUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 1067: United Nations Security Council resolution 1067, adopted on 26 July 1996, after noting various statements and resolutions by the President of the Security Council and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) deploring the shooting down of two civilian aircraft by the Cuban Air Force on 24 February 1996, the Council called on Cuba to comply with international obligations relating to aviation, particularly the Convention on International Civil Aviation.\n\nUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 1441: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1441 is a United Nations Security Council resolution adopted unanimously by the United Nations Security Council on 8 November 2002, offering Iraq under Saddam Hussein \"a final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations\" that had been set out in several previous resolutions (Resolutions 660, 661, 678, 686, 687, 688, 707, 715, 986, and 1284).\n\nInternational Civil Aviation Organization: The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) (pronounced ; French: \"Organisation de l'aviation civile internationale\" , OACI), is a specialized agency of the United Nations. 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The Council reaffirmed the necessity of the strict observance of the cease-fire resolutions and demanded that the member states concerned cease immediately all prohibited military activities in the area and co-operate fully and promptly with the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization.\n\nChapter VI of the United Nations Charter: Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter deals with peaceful settlement of disputes. It requires countries with disputes that could lead to war to first of all try to seek solutions through peaceful methods such as \"negotiation, enquiry, mediation, conciliation, arbitration, judicial settlement, resort to regional agencies or arrangements, or other peaceful means of their own choice.\" If these methods of alternative dispute resolution fail, then they must refer it to the UN Security Council. Under Article 35, any country is allowed to bring a dispute to the attention of the UN Security Council or the General Assembly. 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United Nations Security Council Resolution 47 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 are two examples of Chapter VI resolutions which remain unimplemented.\n\nUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 2110: United Nations Security Council Resolution 2110 is a United Nations Security Council resolution adopted unanimously by the United Nations Security Council on 24 July, 2013, extending the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq until 31 July, 2014 as stipulated in several previous resolutions (Resolution 1550 (2003), Resolution 1546 (2004), Resolution 1557 (2004), Resolution 1619 (2005), Resolution 1700 (2006), Resolution 1770 (2007), Resolution 1830 (2008), Resolution 1883 (2009), Resolution 1936 (2010), Resolution 2001 (2011), Resolution 2061 (2012) and Resolution 2107 (2013).) The resolution signaled its intention to review the original mandate, as stipulated in UNSC resolution 2061 within twelve months.\n\nUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 51: United Nations Security Council Resolution 51, adopted on June 3, 1948, reaffirmed previous Council resolutions on the India-Pakistan conflict, directed the Commission established in United Nations Security Council Resolution 39 to move to the areas of dispute and accomplish the duties assigned to it in United Nations Security Council Resolution 47 as soon as possible. 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McCulloch was a member of the Glasgow psychedelic band One in a Million (formerly known as the Jaygars), Thunderclap Newman, and Stone the Crows. He also made appearances on many albums, including John Entwistle's \"Whistle Rymes\" in 1972, as lead guitarist playing alongside Peter Frampton on \"Apron Strings\" and \"I Feel Better\"; and on Roy Harper's album, \"Bullinamingvase\", and Ricci Martin's album, \"Bleached\", both in 1977. McCulloch also played guitar on Roger Daltrey's album \"One of the Boys\" which was released in 1977. McCulloch was a friend of the Who and a member of the band Thunderclap Newman, which was created and produced by his mentor Pete Townshend. At age 11, he was also a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the Shadows' Hank Marvin. His brother is drummer Jack McCulloch.\n\nAndrew Stockdale: Andrew James Stockdale (born 20 July 1976) is an Australian rock musician, singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist, lead guitarist and only mainstay member of the rock band Wolfmother, which formed in 2000. In 2007, alongside his Wolfmother bandmates, he won 'Songwriter of the Year' at the APRA Awards. Aside from his work with Wolfmother, Stockdale was featured on the 2010 single \"By the Sword\" by Slash.\n\nRyan Ross: George Ryan Ross III (born August 30, 1986) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter best known for his work as the lead guitarist and primary songwriter of the band Panic! at the Disco before his departure in 2009. 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They subsequently jammed at one of the Rivera amp booths and noticed, that although they had different styles, (Tremonti being heavily influenced by metal and Friedman Blues), they both complemented each other.\n\nHank Marvin: Hank Brian Marvin (born Brian Robson Rankin, 28 October 1941) is an English multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and songwriter. He is best known as the lead guitarist for the Shadows, a group which primarily performed instrumentals and was the backing band for Cliff Richard and subsequently for Marvin, Welch & Farrar. Many leading British and Canadian rock guitarists cite Marvin as an influence.\n\nLeigh Stephens: Leigh Stephens is an American guitarist and songwriter best known for being former lead guitarist of the San Francisco psychedelic rock group Blue Cheer.\n\nJosh Farro: Joshua Neil \"Josh\" Farro (born September 29, 1987) is an American guitarist, Singer, and songwriter best known as the former lead guitarist and backing vocalist of the rock band Paramore. 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Jones has recently played with the group Carbon/Silicon along with Tony James and has toured the world as part of the Gorillaz live band. In late 2011, Jones collaborated with Pete Wylie and members of The Farm to form The Justice Tonight Band.\n\nThe Edge: David Howell Evans (born 8 August 1961), better known by his stage name The Edge (or just Edge), is an English-born Irish musician and songwriter best known as the lead guitarist, keyboardist and backing vocalist of the rock band U2. A member of the group since its inception, he has recorded 13 studio albums with the band as well as one solo record. As a guitarist, the Edge has crafted a minimalistic and textural style of playing. 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Located in Midtown Manhattan between 7th and 8th Avenues from 31st to 33rd Streets, it is situated atop Pennsylvania Station. It is the fourth venue to bear the name \"Madison Square Garden\", the first two (1879 and 1890) of which were located on Madison Square, on East 26th Street and Madison Avenue, with the third Madison Square Garden further uptown at Eighth Avenue and 50th Street. The Garden is used for professional basketball and ice hockey, as well as boxing, concerts, ice shows, circuses, professional wrestling and other forms of sports and entertainment. It is close to other midtown Manhattan landmarks, including the Empire State Building, Koreatown, and Macy's at Herald Square. It is home to the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL), the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and since 1997, the New York Liberty (WNBA).\n\nHerbert H. Lehman High School: Herbert H. 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Since 1914, the Bronx has had the same boundaries as Bronx County, a county of New York and the third most densely populated county in the United States.\n\nHuntington Free Library and Reading Room: The Huntington Free Library is a privately endowed library near Westchester Square in the Bronx borough of New York City which is open to the public. It has a non-circulating book collection.\n\nNorthern Westchester: Northern Westchester refers to the upper portion of Westchester County, New York, a suburban area north of New York City. Lying north of Interstate 287/Cross Westchester Expressway, these communities are distinguished by distance from New York City and their more rural character from those of Southern Westchester. The area is notable for its general affluence and high degree of watershed for New York City, being home to two major collection reservoirs supplying drinking water to it, the New Croton Reservoir and the Kensico Reservoir.\n\nBronx Community Board 10: Bronx Community Board 10 is a local government unit of the New York City borough of the Bronx, encompassing the neighborhoods of City Island, Co-op City, Pelham Bay, Throggs Neck and Westchester Square. It is delimited by the Hutchinson River and Pelham Bay Park to the east, New England Thruway, Hutchinson River Parkway, and Westchester Creek to the west, the Bronx/Westchester County Line to the north and the East River to the south.\n\nAnnabel Palma: Annabel Palma is the Council member for the 18th District of the New York City Council. She is a Democrat. 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It had its head office in Bamako.\n\nHuman trafficking in Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso is a country of origin, transit, and destination for persons, mostly children, subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced labor and forced prostitution. The Government of Burkina Faso provided data from the Ministry of Social Action showing that, in 2009, security forces and regional human trafficking surveillance committees intercepted 788 children Burkinabe and foreign children, 619 of whom were boys, destined for exploitation in other countries, principally C\u00f4te d'Ivoire, Mali, and Niger. Child trafficking victims who remain inside Burkina Faso are usually found in large cities such as Ouagadougou, Bobo-Dioulasso, Nouna, and Hounde. Child victims face conditions of forced labor or services as plantation and mining hands, laborers on cocoa farms, domestic servants, beggars recruited as pupils by unaccredited Koranic schools, or captives in the prostitution trade. To a lesser extent, traffickers recruit Burkinabe women for nonconsensual commercial sexual exploitation in Europe. Women from neighboring countries like Nigeria, Togo, Benin, and Niger migrate to Burkina Faso on the promise of respectable work, but are subjected to forced labor in bars or forced prostitution.\n\nCelestair: Celestair is an alliance of Air Burkina, Air Mali and Air Uganda.\n\nAblass\u00e9 Ouedraogo: From March 1994 to February 1999, Ou\u00e9draogo served as Minister of Foreign Affairs for Burkina Faso. From February to November 1999, he served as Special Advisor to the President of Burkina Faso. In those positions, he helped influence the country's foreign policy. He is the founder and current president of the Faso Autrement party. In December 2012, Ou\u00e9drago was elected to the Burkina Faso National Party.\n\nAir Burkina: Air Burkina SA is the national airline of Burkina Faso, operating scheduled services from its main base at Ouagadougou Airport. to one domestic destination, Bobo-Dioulasso, as well as regional services to Togo, Benin, Mali, Niger, C\u00f4te d'Ivoire, Senegal and Ghana. From 2001 to 2017, the airline was majority owned by an AKFED/IPS consortium, but is now back in government ownership, with reports that a new investor is being sought.\n\nBurkina Faso: Burkina Faso ( ; ] ) is a landlocked country in West Africa. It covers an area of around 274200 km2 and is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north; Niger to the east; Benin to the southeast; Togo and Ghana to the south; and Ivory Coast to the southwest. Its capital is Ouagadougou. In 2014 its population was estimated at just over 17.3\u00a0million. Burkina Faso is a francophone country and French is an official language of government and business. Formerly called the Republic of Upper Volta, the country was renamed \"Burkina Faso\" on 4\u00a0August 1984 by then-President Thomas Sankara. The citizens of Burkina Faso are known as \"Burkinab\u00e9\" ( ).\n\nArt of Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso is a small, landlocked country north of Ghana and south of Mali and Niger. Economically, it is one of the four or five poorest countries in the world. Culturally, it is extremely rich. In part this is because so few people from Burkina have become Muslim or Christian. Many of the ancient artistic traditions for which Africa is so well known have been preserved in Burkina Faso because so many people continue to honor the ancestral spirits, and the spirits of nature. In great part they honor the spirits through the use of masks and carved figures. Many of the countries to the north of Burkina Faso had become predominantly Muslim, while many of the countries to the south of Burkina Faso are heavily Christian. In contrast many of the people of Burkina Faso continue to offer prayers and sacrifices to the spirits of nature and to the spirits of their ancestors. The result is that they continue to use the sorts of art that we see in museums in Europe and America.\n\nGeography of Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso (formerly Upper Volta) is a landlocked Sahel country that shares borders with six nations. It lies between the Sahara desert and the Gulf of Guinea, south of the loop of the Niger River, mostly between latitudes 9\u00b0 and 15\u00b0N (a small area is north of 15\u00b0), and longitudes 6\u00b0W and 3\u00b0E. The land is green in the south, with forests and fruit trees, and desert in the north. Most of central Burkina Faso lies on a savanna plateau, 198 - above sea level, with fields, brush, and scattered trees. Burkina Faso's game preserves\u2014the most important of which are Arly, Nazinga, and W National Park\u2014contain lions, elephants, hippopotamus, monkeys, common warthogs, and antelopes. Previously the endangered painted hunting dog, \"Lycaon pictus\" occurred in Burkina Faso, but, although the last sightings were made in Arli National Park, the species is considered extirpated from Burkina Faso. Tourism is not well developed.\n\nBurkina Faso\u2013Sweden Friendship Association: The Burkina Faso\u2013Sweden Friendship Association (Swedish: \"V\u00e4nskapsf\u00f6reningen Burkina Faso\u2013Sverige\" , French: \"L\u2019Association d\u2019Amiti\u00e9 Burkina Faso\u2013Su\u00e8de\" , ASSAMBUS) is a Swedish organization, which has the goal of increasing awareness in Sweden about Burkina Faso \u2013 a small landlocked country in West Africa \u2013 and increasing exchange between the two countries. The association has approximately 120 members, and one active local subgroup in Stockholm. It engages in a number of cultural activities, such as publishing Burkina Faso-related literature, hosting art exhibitions, arranging Burkinab\u00e9 film screenings, and so on. It also publishes the magazine \"Burkinakontakt\".\n\nBobo people: The Bobo are an ethnic group living in Burkina Faso although the area occupied by the Bobo extends north into Mali. Bobo is also the name of the second biggest city in Burkina Faso. In much of the literature on African art the group that lives in the area of Bobo-Dioulasso is called Bobo-Fing, literally 'black Bobo.' These people call themselves Bobo and they speak the Bobo language, a Mande language. The Bamana (Bambara) people also call another ethnic group \"Bobo,\" the Bobo-Oule/Wule, more precisely called the Bwa. While the Bwa (Bobo-Oule) are a Gur people, speaking Gur languages, the true Bobo (Bobo Madare, Bobo Fing), the topic of this article, are a Mande people. The Bobo number about 110,000 people, with the great majority in Burkina Faso. The major Bobo community in the south is Bobo-Dioulasso, the second city of Burkina Faso and the old French colonial capital. Farther north are large towns, including and Kouka, with Boura in the extreme north in Mali. The Bobo are far from homogeneous. They are an ancient aggregation of several peoples who have assembled around a number of core clans that do not preserve any oral traditions of immigration into the area. Their language and culture are more closely related to those of their Mand\u00e9 neighbors to the north and west, the Bamana (as well as the Minianka, also known as Mamara Senoufo, and a Gur people) than to their Voltaic neighbors the Gurunsi and Mossi, but they should be thought of as a southern extension of the Mand\u00e9 people who live in what is now Burkina Faso, rather than an intrusive Mand\u00e9 group that has recently penetrated the region. 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In 2011, he turned to the small screen, co-wrote and directed \"Sign\", a medical crime investigation drama starring Park Shin-yang and Kim Ah-joong.\n\nPunch (2011 film): Punch () is a 2011 South Korean coming-of-age film directed by Lee Han about the budding mentor-mentee relationship forged between a rebellious high school student from a poor household (Yoo Ah-in) and his meddlesome homeroom teacher who moves in next door (Kim Yoon-seok).\n\nSungkyunkwan Scandal: Sungkyunkwan Scandal () is a South Korean historical drama starring Park Min-young, Park Yoo-chun, Yoo Ah-in and Song Joong-ki. Directed by Kim Won-seok and written by Kim Tae-hee, it is based on Jung Eun-gwol's bestselling 2007 novel \"\". It aired on KBS2 from August 30 to November 2, 2010 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.\n\nAlive (2015 film): Alive () is a 2015 South Korean drama film starring Park Jung-bum and Lee Seung-yeon. Written and directed by Park, it tells the story of a broke laborer's struggle for survival.\n\nLove, Lies (2016 film): Love, Lies () is 2016 South Korean period drama film directed by Park Heung-sik, reuniting \"The Beauty Inside\" co-stars Han Hyo-joo, Chun Woo-hee and Yoo Yeon-seok. The story takes place in 1943, during the Imperial Japanese occupation of Korea. In the film, best friends Jung So-yul (Han Hyo-joo) and Seo Yeon-hee (Chun Woo-hee) are two of the last remaining \"gisaeng\". Although they enjoy pop music, they are committed to singing \"jeongga\", or classical Korean songs. So-yul's life falls apart when her lover, pop music producer Kim Yoon-woo (Yoo Yeon-seok), falls in love with Yeon-hee and helps her debut as a pop singer. The story follows So-yul's downward spiral as she is consumed by uncontrollable jealousy.\n\nMy Dear Desperado: My Dear Desperado (; lit. My Gangster Lover) is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Kim Kwang-sik, and starring Park Joong-hoon and Jung Yu-mi as two people who become semi-basement one-room neighbors: brave yet jobless Se-jin and Dong-chul, the neighborhood gangster who always gets beaten up. The film received 688,832 admissions nationwide. This film was remade in Hindi titled \"Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story\" in 2013 starring Vivek Oberoi opposite Neha Sharma in lead roles. The movie was officially remade in Tamil by Nalan Kumarasamy titled \"Kadhalum Kadandhu Pogum\" for which () or \u20a971,587,640.57 was paid as copyrights.\n\nPark Hyo-joo: Park Hyo-joo (born October 8, 1982) is a South Korean actress. 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The team is based in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. In 2014 the University of Canberra Union took control of the Capitals from Basketball ACT. The University of Canberra is the current naming rights sponsor for the Capitals.\n\nAk-Chin Pavilion: Ak-Chin Pavilion (originally the Desert Sky Pavilion) is an amphitheater located in Phoenix, Arizona, which seats 8,106 under a pavilion roof and an additional 12,000 on a hillside behind the main stands . It was originally known as Desert Sky Pavilion and opened on November 11, 1990 (Billy Joel was the venue's inaugural performer). The current naming rights sponsor is the Ak-Chin Indian Community (the venue is not located on tribal land). With a total capacity of 20,000, its capacity is higher than Talking Stick Resort Arena and Gila River Arena. The amphitheater's season starts in April and closes in October.\n\nSDCCU Stadium: SDCCU Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in San Diego, California, United States. The stadium opened in 1967 as San Diego Stadium and was later known for many years as Jack Murphy Stadium. From 1997 to 2017, the stadium's naming rights were owned by Qualcomm, a San Diego-based telecommunications equipment company and the stadium was known as Qualcomm Stadium. The naming rights expired on June 14, 2017 and the stadium was renamed in September 2017. Currently the naming rights are owned by San Diego County Credit Union who paid $500,000 for the rights through December 31, 2018.\n\nTalen Energy Stadium: Talen Energy Stadium (formerly known as PPL Park) is an American soccer-specific stadium located in Chester, Pennsylvania and is home to the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer. The project is the result of combined commitments of $30 million from Delaware County and $47 million from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 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UHS is part of United Community Unit School District 304, which also includes United Junior High School, United North Elementary School, and United West Elementary School. Despite the Alexis United misnomer sometimes used to describe the high school, the campus is actually located 2 miles east of Monmouth, IL, though the district's north campus and one of the elementary schools is located in Alexis, Illinois. The misnomer is due to the district office previouly being located in Alexis, Illinois. It has since been moved to the high school campus. The school serves a mixed city fringe, village, and rural residential community on the outskirts of the city of Monmouth, in the villages of Alexis, Kirkwood, Little York, North Henderson, and the unincorporated communities of Cameron and Gerlaw. Much of the school district is within the Galesburg micropolitan statistical area. United High School was formed by the consolidation of Alexis High School and Monmouth Warren High School in 2004. 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Because all students attend the same academic center the school prides itself in getting to know the students over their 13 years of attendance. However, academics, athletics, and activities remain mostly separate and inline with comparable elementary, middle, and high school curriculum. The campus is 40 miles northeast of Galesburg, Illinois, 44 miles southeast of Moline, Illinois, and serves a mixed village and rural residential community. The school is one of two high schools in the city of Kewanee, the other being Kewanee High School. The school is within the Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL metropolitan statistical area.\n\nHerndon High School (Kansas): Herndon High School is a former high school located in Herndon, Kansas, USA, which served students in grades 9-12. Herndon High School was the only high school within the city limits of Herndon, Kansas. The school colors were blue and yellow and the school mascot was a Beaver. The average annual enrollment was approximately 200 students from several communities. Herndon High School was established in either 1912 or 1915. A new building was erected in the spring of 1917 because of the growing population of the city. In 1923, Herndon High School became Herndon Rural High School District #2. The school was rebuilt in 1949 and classes were held at St. Mary's High School. Classes resumed at the rebuilt high school in 1950. This remained until the fall of 2003 when the decision was made to consolidate with Atwood USD #318. The new district that was formed is now Unified School District #105 and Rawlins County Junior-Senior High School.\n\nDerby High School, Bury: Derby High School or \"The Derby\" as it is known locally, is a secondary school, located on Radcliffe Road, Bury, Greater Manchester, England. It opened in September 1959 as the Derby School, a new school that offered both a grammar and a technical education. 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Consisting of teenagers Nathan Strejcek, Geordie Grindle, Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, the Idles recorded two demo sessions and the 1980 \"Minor Disturbance\" EP before breaking up in November 1980. The influential independent record label Dischord Records was originally created with the sole purpose of releasing the Teen Idles \"Minor Disturbance\" 7\" record. They were an early landmark in the D.C. hardcore movement, and MacKaye and Nelson would later form the seminal punk rock outfit Minor Threat.\n\nJeff Nelson (musician): Jeff Nelson (born 1962 in South Africa) is an American drummer and graphic designer. He is best known as the drummer for the Washington, D.C. hardcore punk band Minor Threat. Nelson and friend Ian MacKaye formed their first band, The Slinkees, in 1979. Their next band was The Teen Idles. He also co-founded the independent record label Dischord Records along with MacKaye in 1980, whose first record was the Teen Idles. They continue to run Dischord together. The duo also comprised the projects Skewbald/Grand Union and Egg Hunt; both bands recorded only one single. Nelson has also played in the bands Feedbag, Three, Wonderama, Senator Flux, High Back Chairs, and Fast Piece of Furniture. He founded Pedestrian Press in 1988 and Adult Swim Records in 1989. An aficionado and collector of Jeep Wagoneers and Victorian architecture, Nelson currently lives in the historic \"Old West End\" of Toledo, Ohio. In 2008 he formed a community organization called Save Our Scott, which led the fight to save Toledo's oldest high school, built in 1912. (Jessup W. Scott High School was saved, and underwent a $42 million renovation).\n\nIan MacKaye: Ian Thomas Garner MacKaye ( ; born April 16, 1962) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, musician, record label owner and producer. Active since 1979, MacKaye is best known as the co-founder and owner of Dischord Records, a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label and the frontman of the influential hardcore punk band Minor Threat and the post-hardcore band Fugazi. MacKaye was also the frontman for the short-lived bands The Teen Idles, Embrace and Pailhead, a collaboration with the band Ministry. MacKaye is a member of The Evens, a two-piece indie rock group he formed with his wife Amy Farina in 2001.\n\nHayley Williams: Hayley Nichole Williams (born December 27, 1988) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. She serves as the lead vocalist, primary songwriter and occasional keyboardist of the rock band Paramore. The band was formed in 2004 by Josh Farro, Zac Farro, Jeremy Davis and Williams. The band consists of Hayley Williams, Zac Farro and Taylor York. The band has five studio albums: \"All We Know Is Falling\" (2005), \"Riot! \" (2007), \"Brand New Eyes\" (2009), \"Paramore\" (2013) and \"After Laughter\" (2017).\n\nRozzlyn Rangers: Rozzlyn Rangers was the name taken by the 5 original members of the Dischord House in Arlington, Virginia (fairly near Rosslyn, Virginia) in October 1981: Ian MacKaye, Jeff Nelson, Rich Moore, Eddie Janney, and Sab Grey. Dischord House housed Dischord Records (founded a year earlier by The Teen Idles, shortly thereafter to be run by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson). Despite its terribly low ceiling, many DC punk bands practiced in its basement over the years: Minor Threat, Skewbald, Iron Cross, The Faith, Second Wind, Rites of Spring, Embrace, Three, Fugazi, Beefeater, Fidelity Jones, Happy Go Licky, Kingface, One Last Wish, The Evens.\n\nEgg Hunt: Egg Hunt was a one-off band/project of long time friends and musicians Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, former singer and drummer of the hardcore punk band Minor Threat, respectively. During a 1986 trip to England's Southern Studios to discuss possible European distribution of Dischord releases with owner John Loder, the three decided to make a record together, and the project was dubbed \"Egg Hunt\" for festive reasons (it was Easter time). 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The album was produced by Ian MacKaye, well known in the genre of hardcore punk for his work with Minor Threat and as co-owner of the Dischord record label. MacKaye was also a childhood friend of Rollins, who acted as a roadie for MacKaye's band The Teen Idles. It was originally released in 1987 and included four live tracks recorded in Kortrijk, Belgium in October 1987. It was subsequently re-mastered and re-released in 1999 without the live tracks, but with the addition of three session tracks from the \"Do It\" album of 1987. The 2014 reissue on Dischord includes the live tracks but not the bonus tracks included on the 1999 reissue .\n\nDischord Records discography: Dischord Records is a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label specializing in the independent punk music of the D.C.-area music scene. The company is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded the label in December 1980. Before founding Dischord, both MacKaye and Nelson were members of the Teen Idles, and the label was initially meant to only foster a single release from the defunct band, the \"Minor Disturbance\" EP. By the time Dischord #1 was finished, many new bands had emerged from the same music scene, and like the Teen Idles, also began releasing their records through Dischord.\n\nAmy Farina: Amy Farina is a musician living in Washington, D.C. As of 2001, Farina has played drums and sings in the Indie rock duo The Evens which includes her husband Ian MacKaye. Previously she has played in The Warmers (which included Ian's younger brother Alec MacKaye), Mister Candy Eater, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists and with Lois Maffeo. She and MacKaye welcomed their first child, Carmine Francis Farina MacKaye, on May 24, 2008. 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It is one of the largest and longest (usually May - July) patriotic celebrations in the nation. The organization's stated mission is to \"celebrate, teach, honor, and strengthen the traditional American values of family, freedom, God, and country.\" America's Freedom Festival sponsors one of the nation's largest Fourth of July celebrations, Stadium of Fire, held each year at LaVell Edwards Stadium on the campus of Brigham Young University. Recent performers at Stadium of Fire include Journey (band), Cirque du Soleil, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, and the Blue Man Group. The United States Department of Defense has chosen to broadcast parts of the festival to millions of servicemen and women serving abroad in the Armed Forces for the past several years.\n\nWindsor\u2013Detroit International Freedom Festival: The International Freedom Festival is a multi-day celebration in late June marking Canada Day on July 1 and the American Independence Day on July 4. 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He wrote more than 20 novels, six volumes of poetry, a memoir, various short stories, radio and television scripts, along with works of social and literary criticism. According to his biographer, Zachary Leader, Amis was \"the finest English comic novelist of the second half of the twentieth century.\" He is the father of British novelist Martin Amis.\n\nU and I: A True Story: U and I: A True Story is a non-fiction book by Nicholson Baker that was published in 1991. The book is a study of how a reader engages with an author's work: partly an appreciation of John Updike, and partly a kind of self-exploration. Rather than giving a traditional literary analysis, Baker begins the book by stating that he will read no more Updike than he already has up to that point. 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Many of the stories were initially published as occasional stories in \"The New Yorker\" from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s. The story \"Your Lover Just Called\" was later adapted into a playlet by Updike himself. It is included in his collection \"More Matter\" (1999). Most of these stories were also included in Updike's 2003 collection \"\", except those published after 1975; namely, \"Waiting Up\", \"The Red-Herring Theory\", \"Divorcing: A Fragment\", and \"Here Come the Maples\". In August 2009, Everyman's Library published \"The Maples Stories\", a new edition of \"Too Far to Go\", including the final Maples story \"Grandparenting\".\n\nThe James Bond Dossier: The James Bond Dossier (1965), by Kingsley Amis, is a critical analysis of the James Bond novels. Amis dedicated the book to friend and background collaborator, the poet and historian Robert Conquest. Later, after Ian Fleming's death, Amis was commissioned as the first continuation novelist for the James Bond novel series, writing \"Colonel Sun\" (1968) under the pseudonym Robert Markham. \"The James Bond Dossier\" was the first, formal, literary study of the James Bond character. More recent studies of Fleming's secret agent and his world include \"The Politics of James Bond: From Fleming\u2019s Novels to the Big Screen\" (2001), by the historian Jeremy Black.\n\nZachary Leader: Zachary Leader (born 1946) is a professor of English Literature at the University of Roehampton. He was an undergraduate at Northwestern University, and later pursued graduate study at Trinity College, Cambridge and at Harvard University. Though born in the U.S. and remaining an American citizen, Leader has lived and worked for over forty years in the UK. His best-known works are probably \"The Letters of Kingsley Amis\", which he edited and published in 2001, and \"The Life of Kingsley Amis\" (2006, UK; 2007, US), a finalist for the 2008 Pulitzer Prize in Biography. The first volume of his two-volume biography of Saul Bellow, \"The Life of Saul Bellow: To Fame and Fortune, 1915-1964\", was published in May 2015 by Alfred Knopf in the US and Jonathan Cape in the UK. \"On Life-Writing\", an edited collection, will be published in September by OUP. He is General Editor of the Oxford History of Life-Writing, a seven-volume series published by OUP. A recipient of Guggenheim, Leverhulme and British Academy Fellowships, he is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.\n\nThe Early Stories: 1953\u20131975: The Early Stories: 1953\u20131975, published in 2003 by Knopf, is a John Updike book collecting much of his short stories written from the beginning of his writing career, when he was just 21, until 1975. Only four stories published in this entire time period have been omitted from this collection by John Updike himself: \"Intercession\" (collected in \"The Same Door\"), and \"The Pro\", \"One of My Generation\", and \"God Speaks\" (collected in \"Museums and Women and Other Stories\"). The majority of the stories were originally published in \"The New Yorker\" magazine. In 2004, the book received the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.\n\nThe Letters of Kingsley Amis: The Letters of Kingsley Amis (2001) was assembled and edited by the American literary critic Zachary Leader. It is a collection of more than 800 letters from Amis to many different friends and professional acquaintances from 1941 until shortly before his death in 1995. 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Some lower-budget recordings from the 1970s and 1980s have an \"unintended\" \"lo-fi\" sound because of the limitations of the analog recording and processing techniques of the time, which introduced unwanted artifacts such as distortion, hum and phase problems. In some recordings, however, high fidelity recording is \"purposely\" avoided, or the artifacts such as simulated vinyl record crackles are deliberately retained or added in for aesthetic or historical reasons.\n\nBackmasking: Backmasking is a recording technique in which a sound or message is recorded backward onto a track that is meant to be played forward. Backmasking is a deliberate process, whereas a message found through phonetic reversal may be unintentional.\n\nSound recording and reproduction: Sound recording and reproduction is an electrical, mechanical, electronic, or digital inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects. 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The book includes stories by Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Beigbeder, Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, Tonino Benacquista, Marie Desplechin, Ilan Duran Cohen, Agn\u00e8s Desarthe, Virginie Despentes, Guillaume Dustan, Eric Faye, Michel Houellebecq, Mathieu Kassovitz, Mathieu Lindon, Mounsi, Lorette Nob\u00e9court, Vincent Ravalec, Abdourahman Waberi. The INDEPENDENT said of it: \"French society is diverse, richly multi-cultural - and the writing in this collection represents some of that diversity. If a writer is clearly wonderful - Abdourahman Waberi (originally from Djibouti) or Mounsi (Algerian) - then we want more. The last three inclusions - scenes from Mathieu Kassovitz's film La Haine, a piece on the house music scene by DJ Tov and an interview with Chelsea defender Marcel Desailly illustrate the point of this kind of new fiction which is to question traditional modes of publishing. 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The Padres were eliminated in the 2006 National League Division Series by the eventual World Champion St. Louis Cardinals losing 3-1.\n\n2005 San Diego Padres season: The 2005 San Diego Padres season was the 37th season for the San Diego Padres. The 2005 team is noted as having the weakest record among division champions, finishing 82-80, the worst ever in a non-strike year. The NL West was weak in 2005, with all teams finishing below the .500 mark except the San Diego Padres, who only finished 2 games above the .500 mark. The closest team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, were 5 games back. Three teams in the Eastern Division finished with better records than San Diego but failed to qualify for the playoffs, such as the Phillies, who won 88 games and all swept the season series with the Padres. 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Executive chef Meghan Gill from Roanoke, Virginia, won the competition, thus becoming the fourteenth winner of \"Hell's Kitchen\".\n\nDale Talde: Dale Talde (born October 25, 1978 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American chef best known for competing on two seasons of the Bravo reality television cooking competition series \"Top Chef\": \"\" in 2008 and \"\" in 2010-11. Talde finished in sixth place in both seasons. He currently runs the eponymous restaurant Talde in Brooklyn, New York. Talde is Filipino-American.\n\nHell's Kitchen (U.S. TV series): Hell's Kitchen is an American reality television cooking competition (based on the British series of the same name) broadcast on Fox. It is hosted by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. Two teams of chefs compete for a job as head chef at a restaurant.\n\nHell's Kitchen (U.S. season 10): Season 10 of the American competitive reality television series \"Hell's Kitchen\" premiered on June 4, 2012 on Fox and concluded on September 10, 2012. 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He captured the men's singles title at the 2003 French Open, and in September of that year, became the 21st player to hold the world No. 1 ranking. He was also the runner-up at the 2002 French Open and the 2003 US Open. His nickname is \"Mosquito\" due to his speed and his slight physical build. Ferrero retired from the game after the 2012 Valencia Open 500.\n\nJanko Tipsarevi\u0107: Janko Tipsarevi\u0107 (, ] ; born 22 June 1984) is a Serbian professional tennis player. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 8, achieved on 2 April 2012. In his career, he has won four ATP World Tour titles, one ATP doubles title, three Futures, and 15 Challenger titles. Tipsarevi\u0107 also won the 2001 Australian Open Junior title. Tipsarevi\u0107 has achieved two victories over a World No. 1 player, having defeated compatriot Novak Djokovic twice. He also has thirteen victories against other players in the top 10: four wins against Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych, and one each against Fernando Gonz\u00e1lez, Mikhail Youzhny, David Ferrer, James Blake, Ga\u00ebl Monfils, Andy Murray and Juan M\u00f3naco. He holds victories over former World No. 1 players Carlos Moy\u00e1, Marat Safin, Lleyton Hewitt, Juan Carlos Ferrero and Andy Roddick. His best results at a Grand Slam have been reaching the quarterfinals at the US Open in 2011 and 2012. He is only the second Serb to reach the final 16 at all four different grand slams.\n\n2016 China Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock were the defending champions, but Pospisil chose to play in Tokyo instead. Sock played alongside Bernard Tomic but lost in the final to Pablo Carre\u00f1o Busta and Rafael Nadal, who won 6\u22127, 6\u22122, [10\u22128].\n\n2017 Kunal Patel San Francisco Open \u2013 Singles: Zhang Ze won the title after defeating Vasek Pospisil 7\u20135, 3\u20136, 6\u20132 in the final.\n\n2017 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament \u2013 Doubles: Nicolas Mahut and Vasek Pospisil were the defending champions, but Pospisil chose not to participate this year. Mahut played alongside Pierre-Hugues Herbert, but lost in the semifinals to Ivan Dodig and Marcel Granollers.\n\n2016 BNP Paribas Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock were the defending champions, but lost in the final to Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut, 3\u20136, 6\u20137.\n\n2010 Abierto Mexicano Telcel \u2013 Men's Singles: Nicol\u00e1s Almagro was the defending champion; however, he lost 1\u20136, 7\u20135, 2\u20136 to Juan Carlos Ferrero in the quarterfinals. David Ferrer won in the final 6\u20133, 3\u20136, 6\u20131 against Juan Carlos Ferrero.\n\nVasek Pospisil: Vasek Pospisil (, ] ; born June 23, 1990) is a Canadian professional tennis player. He is the No. 3 male ranked player in Canada, after Milos Raonic and Denis Shapovalov. Pospisil has a career-high World singles ranking of 25, and No. 4 in doubles. As Canada's currently ranked No. 3 in singles and No. 3 in doubles, he is an important member of the Canada Davis Cup team. Along with partner Jack Sock, he won the 2014 Wimbledon Championships and the 2015 Indian Wells Masters men's doubles titles. He also reached the quarterfinals in singles at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships.\n\n2011 Jalisco Open \u2013 Doubles: Vasek Pospisil and Bobby Reynolds won the first edition of this tournament, beating Pierre-Ludovic Duclos and Ivo Klec 6\u20134, 6\u20137(6), [10\u20136] in the final.\n\n2015 Swiss Indoors \u2013 Doubles: Vasek Pospisil and Nenad Zimonji\u0107 were the defending champions, but Pospisil decided not to participate. 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The band is composed of lead vocalist and guitarist Matthew Murphy, drummer Dan Haggis, and bassist Tord \u00d8verland Knudsen, and has been since its inception. The band is signed to 14th Floor Records in the United Kingdom and Bright Antenna in the United States. The Wombats' albums have sold over 1 million copies worldwide.\n\nKing Crimson: King Crimson are an English rock band formed in London in 1968. The band has undergone numerous formations throughout its history of which 21 musicians have been members; since January 2017 it has consisted of Robert Fripp, Jakko Jakszyk, Tony Levin, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, Gavin Harrison, Bill Rieflin and Jeremy Stacey. Fripp is the only consistent member of the group, and is considered the band's leader and driving force. The band has earned a large cult following. They were ranked No. 87 on VH1's \"100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock\".\n\nE. F. Band: E.F. 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In 1975 Diamond was voted Drummer of the Year in a poll held by Premier Drums. He committed suicide by hanging in 2004 after a long-running dispute with noisy neighbours.\n\nSilver Liner: Silver Liner is the third studio album by English multi-instrumentalist and record producer Ethan Johns, released on November 27, 2015 on Johns' own label, Three Crows Records. Produced by drummer Jeremy Stacey, Johns was accompanied on the album by The Black Eyed Dogs; a backing band includeding Stacey, pedal steel guitarist B. J. Cole and bass guitarist Nick Pini.\n\nEcho & the Bunnymen: Echo & the Bunnymen are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original line-up consisted of vocalist Ian McCulloch, guitarist Will Sergeant and bassist Les Pattinson, supplemented by a drum machine. By 1980, Pete de Freitas joined as the band's drummer.\n\nAlan White (Oasis drummer): Alan Victor White (born 26 May 1972 in Lewisham, South London) is an English rock drummer, best known as being the drummer of the English rock band Oasis from 1995 to 2004. Before Oasis, he was the drummer of Starclub from 1991 to 1994. He is the longest serving drummer in the band's history, performing on four studio albums, two compilation albums and one live album during his tenure. He joined the band in May 1995 after the band's original drummer Tony McCarroll was removed from the band. He was recommended to Noel Gallagher by Gallagher's friend Paul Weller. Notably, Alan's brother Steve has been longtime drummer for Weller. White left Oasis in early 2004 in somewhat unclear circumstances. He was replaced by Zak Starkey, drummer of The Who and son of The Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr.\n\nThe Lemon Trees: The Lemon Trees were a 1990s UK pop band consisting of Guy Chambers, twin brothers Paul Stacey and Jeremy Stacey, Alex Lewis and Paul Holman. The band formed in 1993 and recorded two albums, but the second was not released. They disbanded in 1995.\n\nJeremy Stacey: Jeremy Stacey (born September 27, 1963) is a British drummer. His early work included the 1990s band, The Lemon Trees (with twin brother Paul Stacey on guitars, Guy Chambers and others) and Denzil. 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The game is designed for regiments of miniatures of various fantasy races such as humans (The Empire, Bretonnia, Kislev), Elves (Dark Elves, High Elves, Wood Elves), Dwarfs, Undead, and Orcs and Goblins, as well as some more unusual types such as Lizardmen, Skaven and the daemonic forces of Chaos, with each race having its own unique strengths and weaknesses.\n\nFimir: Fimir are a fantasy race created by Graeme Davis and Jes Goodwin at the end of the 1980s for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (WFRP) and the 3rd edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battle (WFB).\n\nBlack Library: The Black Library is a division of Games Workshop (formerly a part of BL Publishing) which is devoted to publishing novels and audiobooks (and has previously produced art books, background books, and graphic novels) set in the \"Warhammer Fantasy Battle\" and \"Warhammer 40,000\" fictional universes. The publishing company took their name from the fictional Black Library in \"Warhammer 40,000\", where the Eldar race keep their stored knowledge of Chaos and the Necrons. 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It contained 26 episodes, beginning with the episodes \"Tentacle Vision\" and \"I Heart Dancing\". The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom.\n\nSpongeBob SquarePants (season 4): The fourth season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from May 6, 2005 to July 24, 2007, and contained 20 episodes, beginning with the episodes \"Fear of a Krabby Patty\" and \"Shell of a Man\". The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg, while writer Paul Tibbitt acted as the supervising/co-executive producer and showrunner. 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He began developing \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" into a television series in 1996 after the cancellation of \"Rocko's Modern Life\", another Nickelodeon television series which Hillenburg previously directed.\n\nList of SpongeBob SquarePants guest stars: In addition to the show's regular cast of voice actors, guest stars have been featured on \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", an American animated television series created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" chronicles the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. Many of the ideas for the show originated in an unpublished, educational comic book titled \"The Intertidal Zone\", which Hillenburg created in the mid-1980s. He began developing \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" into a television series in 1996 upon the cancellation of \"Rocko's Modern Life\", which Hillenburg directed. 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The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg and writer Paul Tibbitt, who also acted as the showrunner.\n\nHelp Wanted (SpongeBob SquarePants): \"Help Wanted\" is the pilot episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on May 1, 1999, following the television airing of the 1999 Kids' Choice Awards. The episode follows the protagonist, an anthropomorphic sea sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants, attempting to get a job at a local restaurant called the Krusty Krab. However, he is tasked to find a seemingly non-existent high-caliber spatula because the owner, Mr. Krabs, considers him unqualified for the position. Eventually, crowds of ravenous anchovies stop by the Krusty Krab and demand meals. SpongeBob returns from his errand, having fulfilled the request of Mr. Krabs and found a mechanical spatula. He utilizes the spatula to fulfill the anchovies' hunger. 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The documentary film titled \"\" premiered on July 17, 2009, and marked the anniversary. \" SpongeBob's Truth or Square\", a television film, and the special episode \"To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants\" were broadcast on Nickelodeon, as part of the celebration.\n\nSpongeBob's Runaway Roadtrip: SpongeBob's Runaway Roadtrip is an anthology series of five episodes in the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", as part of its eighth season. As the name suggests, the miniseries consisted of five Vacation themed episodes, the first four leading up to the premiere of the fifth. It is the second miniseries based on the Nickelodeon cartoon series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", which was originally released direct-to-DVD on September 20, 2011.\n\nFriend or Foe (SpongeBob SquarePants): \"Friend or Foe\" is the first episode of the fifth season and the 81st overall episode of the American animated television sitcom \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". It was written by Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Mike Mitchell, Steven Banks and Tim Hill, and the animation was directed by supervising director, Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi. Alexander, Cervas and Mitchell also function as storyboard directors. The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on April 13, 2007.\n\nSpongeBob SquarePants (season 3): The third season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from October 5, 2001 to October 11, 2004, and consists of 20 episodes. The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg, who also acted as the showrunner. Hillenburg halted production on the show to work on the 2004 film adaptation of the series, \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\". After production on the film, Hillenburg resigned from the show as its showrunner, and appointed staff writer Paul Tibbitt to overtake the position. 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EMED formalized many agreements for direct patient access to many international Hospitals. This lower cost medical group membership program has changed the lives of countless people and continues to save lives throughout Jamaica and the Caribbean Region. Duane Boise, EMED's President & CEO, being In support of high quality and lower cost health care negotiated contracts with many international healthcare facilities for direct access. EMED, as the Caribbean Islands premier air ambulance provider will be providing its members prompt access to their medical services. 876-275-1119 or 876-312-1119\n\nPhilippe Sands: Philippe Sands, QC (born 17 October 1960) is a Franco-British lawyer at Matrix Chambers, and Professor of Laws and Director of the Centre on International Courts and Tribunals at University College London. A specialist in international law, he appears as counsel and advocate before many international courts and tribunals, including the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of Sea, the European Court of Justice, the European Court of Human Rights and the International Criminal Court.\n\nChang Ung: Chang Ung (born 1938) is the president of one of the 3 International Taekwon-Do Federations, and a member of the International Olympic Committee (representing North Korea). The previous president, General Choi Hong Hi died of stomach cancer on June 15, 2002. On September 22 of that year, 70 representatives from 46 countries attended a memorial service for General Choi Hong Hi. The solemn and memorable service was held in Pyongyang, North Korea. Choi was born in 1918, in northern Korea (before the division). He also served in the South Korean army where he fought against the North and later developed Taekwon-Do. Choi Hong Hi spoke to a select group of ITF officials and high-level instructors on his deathbed at Pyongyang Hospital. It was recorded that there might be no misinterpretation of his intentions regarding the future of the ITF. The following is an excerpt:\n\nStephany Griffith-Jones: Stephany Griffith-Jones (born June 5, 1947) is an economist specialising in international finance and development, with emphasis on reform of the international financial system, specifically in relation to financial regulation, global governance and international capital flows. She is currently Financial Markets Director at the Initiative for Policy Dialogue, based at Columbia University in New York and Associate Fellow at the Overseas Development Institute. Previously she was Professorial Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies at Sussex University. She has held the position of Deputy Director of International Finance at the Commonwealth Secretariat and has worked at the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs and in the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. She started her career in 1970 at the Central Bank of Chile. Before joining the Institute of Development Studies, she worked at Barclays Bank International in the UK. She has acted as senior consultant to governments in Eastern Europe and Latin America and to many international agencies, including the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the European Commission, UNICEF, UNDP and United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. She was also a member of the Warwick Commission on international financial reform. She has published over 20 books and written many scholarly and journalistic articles. Her latest book, edited jointly with Jos\u00e9 Antonio Ocampo and Joseph Stiglitz, \"Time for the Visible Hand, Lessons from the 2008 crisis\", was published in 2010.\n\nTirthankar nag: Tirthankar Nag (born 1973) holds a doctorate from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. Owing to his vast experience in the corporate and academic field, he has had many international and national research projects to his credit.He has been serving as a Professor and Dean (Research and International Relations) at International Management Institute Kolkata since March, 2010. Apart from his academic career, he has about more than 20 years of experience in Management Consulting, Research, Utilities and Investment Banking. He has authored a number of papers in collaboration with Stanford University, has been a part of peer reviewing committees for many international journals, has published a book and worked on several book chapters as well.\n\nCate Blanchett: Catherine Elise Blanchett, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actress and theatre director. She has received international acclaim and many accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, six AACTA Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Blanchett came to international attention for her role as Elizabeth I of England in Shekhar Kapur's 1998 film \"Elizabeth\", for which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award, and earned her first Academy Award for Best Actress nomination. Her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's 2004 film \"The Aviator\" brought her critical acclaim and many accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, making her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor. In 2013, she starred as Jasmine Francis in Woody Allen's \"Blue Jasmine\", for which she won numerous accolades including the Academy Award for Best Actress.\n\nChoi Byung-hoon: Choi Byung Hoon (\ucd5c\ubcd1\ud6c8) (born 1952 in Kangwondo, South Korea) is a South Korean artist. He is considered by many to be the father of Contemporary Korean Design. Choi graduated from the Hong-ik University with a degree in applied fine arts in 1974, a few years later he completed his masters of fine arts from Hong-ik. Since his graduation, Choi has become well known for his work in modernizing the traditions of Korean design. 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Sporting #33, he spent his first four seasons in the NFL as backup behind Larry Smith, before taking over as starting tailback in 1971. On December 5, 1971 against the New Orleans Saints he rushed 26 times for 247 yards thus breaking Cookie Gilchrist's pro football record of 243 yards. The NFL record at the time was held by Jim Brown, who ran 237 against the Los Angeles Rams in 1957. Ellison was subsequently named NFL Offensive Player of the Week by the \"Associated Press\". Ellison went on to the Pro Bowl after the 1971 NFL season. He played college football at Texas Southern. Now he lives in Pearland, Tx working as a substitute teacher in the Pearland ISD area.\n\nLos Angeles Rams Cheerleaders: The Los Angeles Rams Cheerleaders are the cheerleading squad for the Los Angeles Rams professional football team. They were established in 1974 during the team's original tenure in Los Angeles and were known as the Embraceable Ewes. 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The franchise joined the National Football League (NFL) the following year. In 1943 operations were suspended due a depleted player roster due to World War II, and play resumed the following year. The Rams were the only team to suspend completely in 1943. The franchise has changed home cities thrice, moving to Los Angeles in 1946, moving to St. Louis in 1995, and returning to Los Angeles in 2016.\n\n1983 Los Angeles Rams season: The 1983 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 46th year with the National Football League and the 38th season in the city of Los Angeles. The franchise drafted a future Hall of Fame Running Back in Eric Dickerson. The season saw the team attempt to improve on its 2-7 record from 1982. The team started out 5-2 before splitting their next 4 games and then lost at home to Washington to sit at 7-5. They would split their last 4 games to finish 9-7 and make the playoffs for the first time since 1980 after a 2-year absence. In the playoffs, they defeated the Cowboys 24-17 in Dallas to advance to the Divisional Round. However, in the game, the Rams were annihilated 51-7 by the Redskins, who would go to the Super Bowl later.\n\nEric Dickerson: Eric Demetric Dickerson (born September 2, 1960) is a former college and professional American football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for eleven seasons during the 1980s and 1990s. Dickerson played college football for the SMU Mustangs of Southern Methodist University and was recognized as an All-American. He was selected in the first round of the 1983 NFL Draft and played professionally for the Los Angeles Rams, Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Raiders, and Atlanta Falcons of the NFL. During his NFL career, he rushed for over 13,000 yards. He holds the NFL's single-season rushing record with 2,105 yards, set in 1984. Dickerson was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999.\n\nList of Los Angeles Rams head coaches: The Los Angeles Rams are a professional football team based in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Rams compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) West division. The Rams played their first season in 1936 in Cleveland, Ohio. During World War II, the Rams did not play during the 1943 season because of wartime restrictions and shortages. The team became known as the Los Angeles Rams after it moved to Los Angeles, California in 1946. After the 1979 season, the Rams moved south to the suburbs in nearby Orange County, playing their home games at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim for fifteen seasons (\u2013) but kept their Los Angeles name. The club moved east to St. Louis, Missouri before the 1995 season, and moved back to Los Angeles before the 2016 season.\n\nWendell Tyler: Wendell Avery Tyler (born May 20, 1955) is a former professional American football player who was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the 3rd round of the 1977 NFL Draft. A 5'10\", 198\u00a0lbs. running back from UCLA, Tyler played in 10 NFL seasons from 1977 to 1986 for the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers.\n\nList of Los Angeles Rams first-round draft picks: The Los Angeles Rams, a professional American football team based in Los Angeles, joined the National Football League (NFL) as Cleveland Rams in 1937. The Rams began playing in 1936 as a charter member of the second American Football League. Although the NFL granted membership to the same owner, the NFL considers it a separate entity. In 1946, Rams' owner Dan Reeves, fed up with poor attendance at Cleveland Stadium, moved the Rams to Los Angeles, and the team played there from 1946 to 1979. Before his death in 1979, later Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom planned a move within the Los Angeles metropolitan area to Anaheim, using the venue now known as Angel Stadium, and his widow and successor Georgia Frontiere went through with the move in 1980, with the team still officially representing Los Angeles. The Rams moved to St. Louis in 1995 and renamed the team St. Louis Rams. In January 2016, the Rams and the NFL announced that the team would return to Los Angeles. The team now plays in its original L.A. venue, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, while awaiting the 2020 opening of its new stadium in suburban Inglewood.\n\n2,000-yard club: The 2,000-yard club is a group of seven National Football League (NFL) running backs that have rushed for 2,000 or more yards in a season. These seven rushing seasons rank as the highest single-season rushing totals in NFL history, and reaching the 2,000-yard mark is considered a significant achievement for running backs. No running back has yet achieved this feat twice. The first 2,000-yard season was recorded in 1973 by Buffalo Bills running back O.J. Simpson. He is the only player to have surpassed 2,000 yards in a 14-game season, as all others occurred in 16-game seasons; he finished the season with 2,003 rushing yards, averaging six yards per carry and an NFL-record 143.1 rushing yards per game. Los Angeles Rams running back Eric Dickerson, who had broken the single-season rookie rushing record in 1983, recorded the second 2,000-yard season in 1984. 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The original structure on the site dates from 1193, when it was called Maugershall after the then owner, and consisted of shops with an inn on the upper storeys. The building structures now on the site date from the late 15th century, when they were used as a traditional coaching inn, as is clear from its layout and historical documents. It has been redeveloped as a number of small upmarket shops from a collection of the historic buildings in the Golden Cross courtyard to the east off Cornmarket Street, one of Oxford's main shopping streets. Golden Cross is now used as Oxford's branch of Pizza Express, while a path underneath leads through to the historic Covered Market.\n\nBorough Market, Halifax: Borough Market is a Victorian covered market in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. The market occupies a town centre site between Southgate, Albion Street and Market Street. 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Paul was introduced to the show on May 23, 1978, and has been portrayed by Doug Davidson ever since. He has been a regular for 39 years. Initially Paul was a \"bad boy\", who had a romance with Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott), giving her an STD. The relationship ultimately ended, but the two have remained friends since. After a year on the series, Bell gave the character a proper backstory, surname and family. This included his notoriously unstable sister Patty Williams (Stacey Haiduk). After a failed marriage to April Stevens (Cynthia Eilbacher)\u2014who gave birth to his daughter Heather Stevens (Jennifer Landon)\u2014focus turned towards Paul's career as a private investigator, as well as his relationship and eventual marriage to and later divorce from Lauren Fenmore (Tracey Bregman). 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Loosely based on the 1963 Western novel \"Monte Walsh\" by Jack Schaefer, the film is about two long-time cowboys whose solitary and predictable lives on the range are inexorably changed when a fellow cowhand becomes involved with rustling and killing. Set in Wyoming and filmed in Alberta, Canada, \"Monte Walsh\" is a remake of the 1970 theatrical film \"Monte Walsh\", starring Lee Marvin. The script is nearly word-for-word identical to the original (original screenwriters David Zelag Goodman and Lukas Heller are credited) and a lot of set-ups and shots are the same as well, but Selleck plays a much more amiable and kind Walsh, to the point that some of the harsher lines attributed to Marvin's Walsh are given to other characters to soften the title character's personality to match Selleck's more affable style. In 2003, \"Monte Walsh\" received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special, and in 2004, the film received the Western Heritage Awards Bronze Wrangler for Outstanding Television Feature Film.\n\nLarry Manetti: Lawrence Francis \"Larry\" Manetti (born July 23, 1947) is an American actor best known for his role as Orville Wilbur Richard \"Rick\" Wright on the long-running CBS television series \"Magnum P.I.\" which starred Tom Selleck as the title character. He also starred as Maj. Pappy Boyington's (played by Robert Conrad) pilot partner 1LT Robert A. \"Bob/Bobby\" Boyle in \"Baa Baa Black Sheep\".\n\nMagnum, P.I.: Magnum, P.I. is an American crime drama television series starring Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum, a private investigator living on Oahu, Hawaii. The series ran from 1980 to 1988 during its first-run broadcast on the American television network CBS. According to the Nielsen ratings, \"Magnum, P.I.\" consistently ranked in the top twenty U.S. television programs during the first five years of its original run in the United States.\n\nJesse Stone: Lost in Paradise: Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise is a 2015 American television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Mackenzie Foy, William Devane, and Luke Perry. Written by Tom Selleck and Michael Brandman, the film is about a former police chief who investigates the murder of the apparent fourth victim of a brutal serial killer. Filmed on location in Lunenburg and Halifax, Nova Scotia, \"Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise\" is the latest in a series of nine television films based on the characters of Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone novels.\n\nLassiter (film): Lassiter (also known as The Magnificent Thief) is a 1984 American spy adventure action film starring Tom Selleck and Jane Seymour. The movie was made to cash in on Selleck's popularity as the character Thomas Magnum in the television show \"Magnum, P.I.\", but it failed to return its budget at the box-office on release. The \"Magnum, P.I.\" connection is perhaps most clearly seen by the movie poster tagline: \"The Magnum Man Hits the Big Screen with a Vengeance\".\n\nTom Selleck: Thomas William Selleck (born January 29, 1945) is an American actor and film producer. He is known for starring as private investigator Thomas Magnum in the television series \"Magnum, P.I.\" (1980\u20131988). He also plays Police Chief Jesse Stone in a series of made-for-TV movies based on Robert B. Parker novels. Since 2010, he has also been a primary cast member as NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan in the drama \"Blue Bloods\" on CBS.\n\nJesse Stone: No Remorse: Jesse Stone: No Remorse is a 2010 American television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker, and Kohl Sudduth. Written by Tom Selleck and Michael Brandman, it is based on the Jesse Stone novels written by Robert B. Parker. This film is about the police chief of a small New England town who investigates a series of murders in Boston for a state police colleague and uncovers evidence that leads to a notorious mob boss. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts.\n\nList of Magnum, P.I. episodes: \"Magnum, P.I.\" is an American action drama television series starring Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum, a private investigator in Hawaii. 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Around 1890, it was probably the largest producer of watches in the world. The company produced watches in Langendorf, Switzerland for exactly a century, from 1873 to 1973.\n\nWilliam W. Webster House: The William W. Webster House is a historic house in Clearwater, Minnesota, United States, built around 1863. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 for having local significance in the themes of architecture and commerce. It was nominated for its Greek Revival architecture, fine craftsmanship, and association with William W. Webster, an early settler and civic leader in Clearwater.\n\nMarie Zimmermann: Marie Zimmermann (17 June 1879 - 17 June 1972) was an American designer and maker of jewelry and metalwork. Marie Zimmerman is noted for fine craftsmanship and innovative design in a variety of different mediums and styles. 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It took its name, short for \"Arts D\u00e9coratifs\", from the Exposition Internationale des Arts D\u00e9coratifs et Industriels Modernes (International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts) held in Paris in 1925. It combined modernist styles with fine craftsmanship and rich materials. During its heyday, Art Deco represented luxury, glamour, exuberance, and faith in social and technological progress.\n\nAxel T\u00f6rneman: Johan Axel Gustaf T\u00f6rneman (28 October 1880 \u2013 26 December 1925) was one of Sweden's earliest modernist painters. Born in Persberg, V\u00e4rmland, in Sweden, he grew to work in several modernist styles, was one of the first Swedish expressionist artists, and became a part of the international avant-garde in art after embracing more abstract art styles in Germany and France that were evolving there during the early 1900s. He created his most famous paintings, \"Night Caf\u00e9 I\" and \"II\", and \"Trait\", in France in 1905. These night caf\u00e9 paintings, made from studies in the Place Pigalle, and in other nightclubs popular with artists such as \"Caf\u00e9 du Rat Mort\" (Dead Rat Caf\u00e9), are seen as two of Swedish modernism's most important works, and are considered breakthrough work of Swedish modernism.\n\nAustralian Tonalism: Australian Tonalism was an art movement that emerged in Melbourne during the 1910s. Its main exponent was Max Meldrum, who developed a unique theory of painting based on the importance of tonal values and objective optical analysis, resulting in simple representational works characterised by a \"misty\" or atmospheric quality. Meldrum's published theories of art created a storm in the Australian art world, and his school of painting attracted equally passionate followers and critics. Artists who adopted Meldrum's methods became derisively known as \"Meldrumites\". They rejected the then-popular Heidelberg School tradition with its emphasis on colour and narrative, and attacked various forms of modern art which Meldrum considered to be ego-based and technically inferior. Ironically, Australian Tonalism's conceptual complexities and illusionary soft focus aesthetic is now regarded as a precursor to modernist styles of painting, including minimalism.\n\nMary Cecil Allen: Mary Cecil Allen (2 September 18937 April 1962) was an Australian artist, writer and lecturer. She lived most of her adult life in America, where she was known as Cecil Allen. Allen initially painted landscapes and portraits in her early career, but changed to modernist styles including cubism from the 1930s. In 1927 Allen lectured at New York City venues including the Metropolitan Museum, Columbia University and other institutions. She was sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation. Allen wrote two books of art criticism, \"The Mirror of the Passing World\" (1928) and \"Painters of the Modern Mind\" (1929), based on her lectures. In 1930 she curated the first exhibition of Australian art in New York, \"First Contemporary All-Australian Art Exhibition\", at the Roerich Museum. During her lectures and talks in Australia, she helped introduce the ideas of modernism to Melbourne women and artists. After living in New York, from 1949 Allen lived in Provincetown at its art colony. Her cubist style painting, \"Sea, studio: Winter\", was presented in that year. She died in 1962, at the colony, from \"sinus arrest, cause unknown\" (see sinoatrial arrest).\n\nAutoportrait (Tamara in a Green Bugatti): Autoportrait (Tamara in a Green Bugatti) is a self-portrait by the Polish-born artist Tamara de Lempicka, which she painted in Paris in 1929. It was commissioned by the German fashion magazine 'Die Dame for the cover of the magazine, to celebrate the independence of women. It is one of the most best-known examples of Art Deco portrait painting.\n\nArt Deco in the United States: The Art Deco style, which originated in France just before World War I, had an important impact on architecture and design in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. The most famous examples were the skyscrapers of New York, including the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, and Rockefeller Center in New York City. It combined modern aesthetics, fine craftsmanship and expensive materials, and became the symbol of luxury and modernity. While rarely used in residences, it was frequently used for office buildings, government buildings, train stations, movie theaters, diners and department stores. It also was frequently used in furniture, and in the design of automobiles, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as toasters and radio sets. In the late 1930s, during the Great Depression, it featured prominently in the architecture of the immense public works projects sponsored by the Works Progress Administration and the Public Works Administration, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Hoover Dam. The style competed throughout the period with the modernist architecture, and came to an abrupt end in 1939 with the beginning of World War II. The style was rediscovered in the 1960s, and many of the original buildings have been restored and are now historical landmarks.\n\nAvery Homestead: The Avery Homestead is a two-story Colonial-style home in Ledyard, Connecticut that was built circa 1696. Evidence suggests that the house may have begun as a single-story, one-room house and later expanded to a two-story, two-room house by 1726. The house underwent major additions and renovations by Theophilus Avery and later his grandson, Theophilus Avery. 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Halford formed the band to return to his heavy metal roots. His two previous projects were a \"street metal\"-style band called Fight and the industrial metal band 2wo.\n\nMetal Health: Metal Health is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Quiet Riot. It was released on March 11, 1983, bolstered by the No. 5 hit \"Cum On Feel the Noize\" and the No. 31 hit \"Metal Health\". \"Metal Health\" is notable for being the first heavy metal album to reach the top spot on the \"Billboard\" 200, replacing the Police's \"Synchronicity\" at number one in November 1983. The album went on to sell more than six million copies and is considered a classic among heavy metal fans. Some critics, such as AllMusic, describe it as a one-hit wonder, owing to Quiet Riot's relative lack of critical and commercial success with following albums (and subsequent disintegration) towards the end of the 1980s. The title track was ranked No. 35 on VH1's 40 Greatest Metal Songs.\n\nMarch of the Saint: March of the Saint is the first album by American heavy metal band Armored Saint. It was released in 1984 on Chrysalis Records and recorded with producer Michael James Jackson who previously worked for Kiss. The debut album yielded a minor MTV hit with \"Can U Deliver\", but Joey Vera and John Bush later recalled the album's recording as a frustrating and disappointing experience, explaining that Jackson's approach was much more commercial than the heavy metal sound the band had wanted. As Vera recalled in 2006: \"At the end of the record we were very unhappy with the production, the mix, the way we worked and who we worked with. And the producer and our manager let us spend over ($)300,000 on our first record. To this day we are still in debt for that one.\"\n\nJoey Jordison: Nathan Jonas \"Joey\" Jordison (born April 26, 1975), is an American musician, songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist, best known for his work as the former drummer and co-songwriter for the American heavy metal band Slipknot as well as guitarist in the American horror punk band Murderdolls. Jordison played in Slipknot since their formation in 1995 until his departure from the band in December 2013. He was the drummer and founder of the American heavy metal band Scar the Martyr which formed in 2013 and disbanded in 2016. He grew up in Waukee, Iowa with his parents and two sisters, and was given his first drum kit at the age of 8. He performed in several bands until joining in the summer of 1995 with the group The Pale Ones, which would later change their name to Slipknot. Of Slipknot's nine-member lineup which lasted from 1999\u20132010, Joey was the third to join the band.\n\nKurdt Vanderhoof: Kurdt Vanderhoof (born June 28, 1961) is an American guitarist, best known as the lead guitarist and founding member of the American heavy metal band Metal Church. As early as 1976, in Aberdeen, Vanderhoof was ardently networking with local musicians and had formed a band called Tyr, which included Kirk Arrington on drums and Vanderhoof on rhythm guitar. In 1978 Vanderhoof joined Seattle hardcore punk band The Lewd adopting the stage name \"Blobbo\" on bass guitar, switching instruments to guitar the following year. The Lewd relocated from Seattle to San Francisco in 1980. Following Vanderhoof's departure from The Lewd he formed Metal Church, named after a nickname given to his San Francisco apartment. Vanderhoof moved back to his hometown, Aberdeen, Washington, with a vinyl single of Trash Can Baby as proof of his interlude with the Lewd. In the summer of 1982, he formed a heavy metal cover band named Shrapnel. It consisted of Tom Weber on drums, Duke Erickson on bass (both from Hoquiam), Mike Murphey (\"muff\", from Montesano) and a guitar player Vanderhoof had jammed with in high school(Aberdeen). Shrapnel played four events to warm up, including a frat party at Pacific Lutheran University, after which the other guitar player quit, having had a religious experience, unwilling to cover The Number of The Beast by Iron Maiden. His part was replaced by Craig Wells of Aberdeen, and Tom was eventually replaced by Kirk Arrington (also from Hoquiam) on drums. When Mike Murphy left the band, they recruited David Wayne for vocal duties. By 1983, Shrapnel had renamed itself to Vanderhoof's original band name, Metal Church.\n\nChimaira: Chimaira is an American heavy metal band from Cleveland, Ohio. Formed in 1998, the group was a notable member of the New Wave of American Heavy Metal scene. The band's name is derived from the word Chimera, a monstrous creature in Greek mythology. Throughout its history, the band endured numerous line-up changes, leaving vocalist Mark Hunter as the only constant member. The band dissolved in 2014, but announced a one-off reunion in late 2017.\n\nAbsolutely (Story of a Girl): \"Absolutely (Story of a Girl)\" is a song recorded by American rock band Nine Days for the group's fourth studio album, \"The Madding Crowd\" (2000). The song was released as the lead single from \"The Madding Crowd\" in April 2000 through 550 Music and Epic Records. The song is an upbeat power pop anthem written by guitarist/vocalist John Hampson for his wife, who was his girlfriend at the time it was composed. Brian Desveaux, the group's other guitarist, also receives songwriting credit. The song represented a breakthrough for the band after years of attempting to interest major record labels. It was recorded in Atlanta, Georgia at Tree Sound Studios with producer Nick DiDia.\n\nRage Against the Machine: Rage Against the Machine is an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of rapper and vocalist Zack de la Rocha, bassist and backing vocalist Tim Commerford, guitarist Tom Morello, and drummer Brad Wilk. They draw inspiration from early heavy metal instrumentation, hip hop acts such as Afrika Bambaataa, Public Enemy, and the Beastie Boys, punk rock such as the Sex Pistols and Fugazi, and Dutch crossover band Urban Dance Squad. Rage Against the Machine is well known for the members' revolutionary political views, which are expressed in many of the band's songs. As of 2010, they had sold over 16 million records worldwide.\n\nNick DiDia: Nick DiDia is an American record producer, engineer and mixer currently residing in Australia. He has lived and worked in Los Angeles and later Atlanta before moving to Byron Bay, Australia. Since the early 1990s, he has amassed over 40 million in sales with a variety of artists including Bruce Springsteen and Rage Against the Machine.\n\nWolverine Blues: Wolverine Blues is the third studio album by Swedish death metal band Entombed, released on October 4, 1993 by Earache Records. The album displays a completely different sound from previous releases, combining elements of hard rock, heavy metal, and hardcore while still retaining much of their traditional, death metal roots, in a style that would later be known as death 'n' roll. 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K. Sinha is an Indian nuclear scientist and mechanical engineer. He had served as the Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), Government of India from April 2012 to October 2015. Prior to that, Ratan Kumar Sinha had served as Director of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai from May 2010 to June 2012. During his four decades of illustrious career, Ratan Kumar Sinha held several important positions related to design & development of nuclear reactors for the Indian nuclear programme. He has been actively involved in the development of Advanced Heavy Water Reactor (AHWR) and Compact High Temperature Reactor (CHTR), two of the highly acknowledged technological innovations which are suitable for large scale deployment of nuclear power, particularly in Indian scenario.\n\nHomi Sethna: Homi Nusserwanji Sethna PhD (24 August 1923\u00a0\u2013 5 September 2010) was an Indian nuclear scientist and a chemical engineer, gaining international fame as the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (India) during the time when the first nuclear test, codename \"Smiling Buddha\" in Pokhran Test Range in 1974 was conducted. 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Harvey, Stanley G. Thompson, and Glenn T. Seaborg. The element was named in honor of Dmitri Mendeleev.\n\nPercy White (nuclear scientist): Percival Albert Frederick White OBE (16 July 1916 \u2013 8 January 2013) was a British chemist, metallurgist and nuclear scientist who was involved in the creation and testing of Britain's first nuclear weapon during Operation Hurricane in 1952. He also made significant contributions to the advancement of explosives manufacturing, chemical engineering and civilian nuclear technology, and authored numerous books on engineering.\n\nSamuel Untermyer II: Samuel Untermyer II, (25 November 1912\u00a0\u2013 26 January 2001) was a United States nuclear scientist who theorized that steam bubble formation in a nuclear reactor core would not produce unstable reactions, but would instead result in an inherently stable and self-controlling reactor design. This was eventually proved in the BORAX experiments, which led to the design of the Boiling water reactor. 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In what Powell himself has acknowledged is a \"roman a clef\" of sorts (Anthony Powell, \"Journals 1987-1989\", 121), a comically critical eye is cast across \"entre deux guerres\" society and its often self-indulgent, usually unsatisfied quest for contentment.\n\nVenusberg (novel): Venusberg is the second novel by the English writer Anthony Powell. Published in 1932, it is set in an unidentified Baltic country which draws clearly on Powell's experiences in Finland and Estonia. Some see the novel as part of the Ruritanian tradition (cf. \"The Prisoner of Zenda\"), perhaps a modernist pastiche of the form.\n\nPicnic (1955 film): Picnic is a 1955 American Technicolor romantic comedy-drama film filmed in Cinemascope. It was adapted for the screen by Daniel Taradash from William Inge's 1953 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. 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He worked on nearly 150 films between 1948 and 1973.\n\nKiller Films: Killer Films is a New York City-based independent film production company founded by movie producers Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler in 1995. The company has produced a number of the most acclaimed American independent films over the past two decades including \"Far From Heaven\" (nominated for four Academy Awards), \"Boys Don't Cry\" (Academy Award winner), \"One Hour Photo\", \"Kids\", \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\", \"Happiness\", \"Velvet Goldmine\", \"Safe\", \"I Shot Andy Warhol\", \"Swoon\", \"I'm Not There\" (Academy Award nominated), \"Kill Your Darlings\", \"Still Alice\" (Academy Award winner) and \"Carol\" (nominated for six Academy Awards). Killer Films executive produced Todd Haynes' five episode HBO miniseries \"Mildred Pierce\" featuring Kate Winslet and Guy Pearce, which went on to win five Emmys, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award.\n\nGlen Robinson (visual effects): Thomas Glenn Robinson, better known as Glen Robinson (September 20, 1914 \u2013 March 27, 2002), was an American special and visual effects artist, winner of six Academy Awards: two Academy Awards for Technical Achievement and four Special Achievement Academy Awards. As a special effects artist his career spans over six decades from the mid-1930s to the mid-1980s, having worked literally on dozens of films.\n\nList of science fiction films of the 2000s: This is a list of science fiction films released in the 2000s. These films include core elements of science fiction, but can cross into other genres. They have been released to a cinema audience by the commercial film industry and are widely distributed with reviews by reputable critics. Collectively, the science fiction films from the 2000s have received six Academy Awards, twenty Saturn Awards, two Hugo Awards, one Nebula Award, five BAFTA awards, and six Magritte Awards. However, these films also received 17 Golden Raspberry Awards.\n\nAnthony Powell (designer): Anthony Powell (born 2 June 1935, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, England) is an English costume designer for stage and screen. He has won three Academy Awards, for \"Travels with My Aunt\" (1972), \"Death on the Nile\" (1978) and \"Tess\" (1979). He has worked with directors such as George Cukor, Roman Polanski, Steven Spielberg, Robert Altman and David Lean. Among the stars who have worn his creations are Dame Maggie Smith, Dame Angela Lansbury, Paul Newman, Bette Davis, Warren Beatty, Steve McQueen, Sean Connery, Dustin Hoffman, Roger Moore, Harrison Ford and Johnny Depp.\n\nList of Polish Academy Award winners and nominees: This is a list of Polish Academy Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of Polish actors, actresses, and films that have either been submitted or nominated for, or have won, an Academy Award. This list is current as of the 80th Academy Awards ceremony held on February 24, 2008. There were 12 Academy Awards given to Polish filmmakers or their work (see Foreign Film category), including two Honorary Academy Awards and a Technical Achievement Award. The category of Cinematography has the strongest presence of Polish filmmakers, with two wins (both by Janusz Kami\u0144ski) and five other nominations (including two noms for Kami\u0144ski). As of that, the cinematographer Janusz Kami\u0144ski is the most Oscar-awarded Polish filmmaker. The second most-awarded Pole was designer Anton Grot, who won one Academy Award and was nominated to the Oscars five times more. The director Roman Polanski won an Oscar and was nominated four more times (additionally, \"Knife in the Water\", film directed and written by him was also nominated). 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Despite leads, and the arrest and trial of a prime suspect, Leskie's murder remains unsolved. Although the decision was made in 2002 not to hold an inquest into the toddler's death, the case remained in the news for several more years and an inquest was held in 2006 implicating the mother's boyfriend, Greg Domaszewicz, who at the time of the kidnapping was babysitting the boy at his house at Newborough.\n\nMurder of Barbara Barnes: Barbara Ann Barnes was an American schoolgirl who was murdered in December 1995 at the age of thirteen. The case remains unsolved to this day. Many have speculated that her grandfather may have been responsible for her death, but others believe that the crime was committed by someone local to the area. Journalist James Renner has published his theory that the case may be connected to the murders of Tina Harmon, Krista Harrison, Deborah Smith and Amy Mihaljevic.\n\nMurder of Krista Harrison: The murder of Krista Lea Harrison occurred on July 17, 1982, in Marshallville, Ohio. The case remained unsolved for two years, until Robert Anthony Buell was convicted of her murder in 1984. Harrison's case appeared on the fifth season of the American television show \"Forensic Files\" in an episode titled \"Material Evidence.\"\n\nMatthew "Mack" Harrison Marsden: Matthew \"Mack\" Harrison Marsden (1849\u20131883) was a livestock trader who lived in rural Jefferson County, Missouri. Marsden was suspected of many crimes from 1881 to 1883, including arson, murder, and robbery. Though he was often accused, questioned, and arrested, he was only brought to trial one time, and was acquitted. Marsden\u2019s family background gave no hint of criminal activity. On the contrary, he came from an established family of farmers, engineers, and stockmen, and his wife\u2019s family members were known as leaders in the local church. His story came to an end when he was murdered, and though four different men were arrested, and three of them tried for the killing, no one was ever convicted. Mack\u2019s suspected killers left the county, the murder remained unsolved, and Marsden\u2019s death corresponded with the end of a years-long crime spree. Newspapers suggested that his killing was a service to the community, and for decades, people continued to believe he was behind a gang that committed a long series of unsolved crimes.\n\nJohn J. McCabe: John Joseph McCabe (1955 - September 26, 1969) was a youth from Tewksbury, Massachusetts who was abducted and murdered after attending a Knights of Columbus dance in Lowell, Massachusetts. His bound and strangled body was found in an empty lot on Maple Street in Lowell the next day. His murder remained unsolved for 41 years until April 2011 when three men were arrested for his murder. The case was covered in a \"48 Hours\" episode titled \"The Pact\". On February 20, 2014, Walter Shelly of Tewksbury was sentenced in Lowell Superior Court to life in prison for the murder of John J. McCabe.\n\nMurder of Jacqueline Thomas: Jacqueline Mary Thomas (1945 or 1946 \u2013 18 August 1961) was a 15-year-old biscuit factory worker from Alum Rock, Birmingham, England who was sexually assaulted and strangled after disappearing on 18 August 1961. Her body was discovered a week later close to her home, and the murder sparked a manhunt involving several hundred police officers. A suspect was identified at the time, but there was insufficient evidence to charge him, and the crime remained unsolved for over four decades until a cold case review in the 2000s. In 2007, 70-year-old Anthony Hall \u2013 already serving a life sentence for the murder of another teenager \u2013 was charged with Thomas's murder. However, a judge subsequently ruled the charge should be stayed owing to the length of time that had passed since the incident. Hall subsequently died in prison.\n\nRobison family murders: The Robison family murders, also referred to as the Good Hart murders, were the mass murders of Richard Robison, his wife Shirley Robison (n\u00e9e Fulton), and their four children; Ritchie, Gary, Randy, and Susan on June 25, 1968. The upper-middle-class family from the metropolitan Detroit area of Lathrup Village, Michigan, were shot and killed while vacationing in their Lake Michigan cottage just north of Good Hart, Michigan, near the Straits of Mackinac. This case remained unsolved after a 15-month investigation by the Michigan State Police and the Emmet County Sheriff's Office. However, when the investigation was completed in December 1969, evidence pointed to one person: Joseph Raymond Scolaro III, an embezzling employee of Richard Robison.\n\nMurder of Eva Blanco: Eva Blanco Puig (February 17, 1981 \u2013 April 20, 1997) was a Spanish high school student who was murdered on Algete, Community of Madrid. The case remained unsolved until 2015, when new advancements in genealogical DNA research led to the arrest of Ahmed Chelh Gerj, a Moroccan-Spanish citizen who moved to France in 1999. While it was unsolved, the case was popularly known in Spain as the Eva Blanco Case (\"Caso Eva Blanco\"), the Crime of Algete (\"Crimen de Algete\") and the Operation Gang (\"Operaci\u00f3n Pandilla\"), the code name given to the investigation by the Spanish Civil Guard.\n\nMurder of Celia Douty: Celia Natasha \"Tasha\" Douty (11 February 1943 \u2013 1 September 1983) was a British resort worker who was murdered on Brampton Island in Queensland, Australia. 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She has also starred in the films \"Mother's Day\", \"Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You\", \"Catch .44\", \"Ruby Sparks\", and \"Meet Me in Montenegro\".\n\nForever (2015 film): Forever is a 2015 American drama independent film directed by Tatia Pilieva and written by Pilieva and Gill Dennis, starring Deborah Ann Woll, Luke Grimes, John Diehl, Rhys Coiro, Jill Larson, and Ioan Gruffudd.\n\nElektra (comics): Elektra Natchios ( , ) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Frank Miller, the character first appeared in \"Daredevil\" #168 (January 1981). She is a love interest of the superhero Daredevil, but her violent nature and mercenary lifestyle divide the two.\n\nCatch .44: Catch .44 is a 2011 American crime thriller film starring Forest Whitaker, Bruce Willis, Malin \u00c5kerman, Nikki Reed, Deborah Ann Woll, and Brad Dourif. 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The facility has over 3000000 sqft of storage capacity. RRAD was activated in 1941 to create an ammunition storage facility. The depot was supposed to be deactivated after the findings of the 1995 Base Realignment and Closure Commission. However, the depot remained open after the commission changed its mind. The depot was once again slated for closure upon recommendation from the 2005 BRAC commission, but has remained open to provide maintenance support for the army. The depot's primary mission is the maintenance and repair of all tactical wheeled vehicles, which includes repairing MRAPs and HUMVEEs. Letterkenny Army Depot took over some of RRAD's missile systems.\n\nLetterkenny Munitions Center: Letterkenny Munitions Center, located on Letterkenny Army Depot in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, is a satellite activity under Crane Army Ammunition Activity in Crane, Indiana. 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It was renamed Navajo Army Depot in 1965, changed to Navajo Depot Activity in 1982, and then changed in 1993 to its current name. In 1993 the Department of Defense transferred all ammunition activities to Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant in Nevada. Following the transfer, Camp Navajo was shifted to the Arizona Army National Guard.\n\nPennsylvania Route 433: Pennsylvania Route 433 (PA 433) is a 9.1 mi state highway located in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 11 (US 11) near Red Bridge. The northern terminus is at PA 997 in Lurgan Township. PA 433 is a two-lane undivided road that passes through farmland in northern Franklin County. The route passes to the east of the Letterkenny Army Depot before it crosses PA 997. The route heads northeast and north before curving northwest and crossing PA 533 in Orrstown. PA 433 continues northwest to its end at PA 997.\n\nPueblo Depot Activity: Pueblo Depot Activity \"(PUDA)\", formerly known as the Pueblo Ordnance Depot and the Pueblo Army Depot, was a U.S. Army ammunition storage and supply facility. Responsibility for the depot fell upon the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps, and the first civilians were hired in 1942 as operations began. The mission quickly expanded to include general supplies as well. It is a 24202 acre site located 14 mi east of Pueblo, Colorado. In 1945 they began to receive mass amounts of equipment returning from the combat theaters of World War II. Therefore, the mission expanded yet again to include the maintenance and refurbishing of artillery, fire control, and optical material. In 1951 the depot assumed responsibility to distribute U.S. Air Force ammunition for an eight-state area, as well as storage of strategic and critical materials for the General Services Administration (GSA). 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It followed a week of fighting between the Korean People's Army (KPA) 13th Division and the Republic of Korea Army's (ROK) 1st Division along the latter's last defensible line in the hills north of the city. Reinforcements, including the US Army's 27th and 23rd Infantry Regiments were committed to bolster the South Koreans' defenses. This battle and several others were smaller engagements of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter.\n\nBattle of P'ohang-dong: The Battle of P'ohang-dong was an engagement between the United Nations and North Korean forces early in the Korean War, with fighting continuing from 5\u201320 August 1950 around the town of P'ohang-dong, South Korea. It was a part of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter, and was one of several large engagements fought simultaneously. The battle ended in a victory for the United Nations after their forces were able to drive off an attempted offensive by three North Korean divisions in the mountainous eastern coast of the country.\n\n15th Division (North Korea): The 15th Infantry Division was a military formation of the Korean People's Army during the 20th Century. The division fought in the 1950 Korean War; it took part in the North Korean advance from Seoul to Taejon, and fought in the Battle of Pusan Perimeter. The 15th Division fought along the eastern coast, above Pusan, eventually being annihilated.\n\nFirst Battle of Naktong Bulge: The First Battle of Naktong Bulge was an engagement between United States and North Korean forces early in the Korean War from August 5\u201319, 1950 in the vicinity of Yongsan (Yeongsan, Changnyeong county) and the Naktong River in South Korea. It was a part of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter, and was one of several large engagements fought simultaneously. The battle ended in a victory for the United States after large numbers of US reinforcements destroyed an attacking North Korean division.\n\nBattle of Pusan Perimeter logistics: Logistics in the Battle of Pusan Perimeter (August 4 \u2013 September 15, 1950) during the Korean War played a decisive role in the battle. Efficient logistics, the management of personnel and materiel, supported United Nations (UN) supply lines while the North Koreans' routes of supply were steadily reduced and cut off. UN logistics improved throughout the Battle of Inchon and the defeat of the North Korean army at Pusan.\n\nBattle of Taegu: The Battle of Taegu was an engagement between UN and North Korean forces early in the Korean War, with fighting continuing from August 5\u201320, 1950 around the city of Taegu, South Korea. It was a part of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter, and was one of several large engagements fought simultaneously. The battle ended in a victory for the United Nations after their forces were able to drive off an offensive by North Korean divisions attempting to cross the Naktong River and assault the city.\n\nBattle of Battle Mountain: The Battle of Battle Mountain was an engagement between United Nations (UN) and North Korean (NK) forces early in the Korean War from August 15 to September 19, 1950, on and around the Sobuk-san mountain area in South Korea. It was one of several large engagements fought simultaneously during the Battle of Pusan Perimeter. The battle ended in a victory for the UN after large numbers of United States (US) and Republic of Korea (ROK) troops were able to prevent a North Korean division from capturing the mountain area.\n\nBattle of Ka-san: The Battle of Ka-san was an engagement between United Nations (UN) and North Korean forces early in the Korean War from September 1 to September 15, 1950, in the vicinity of Ka-san in South Korea. 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The hotel began operation formally on January 1, 1921, and subsequently was the site of the 2nd Academy Awards, the 3rd Academy Awards, the 5th Academy Awards, the 6th Academy Awards, the 12th Academy Awards, the 15th Academy Awards, and the June 1968 assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy. The hotel closed to guests in 1989.\n\nJoseph T. Rucker: Joseph T. Rucker (January 1, 1887 \u2013 October 21, 1957) was an American cinematographer who won the Academy Award at the 3rd Academy Awards for Best Cinematography for the film \"With Byrd at the South Pole\". Along with Willard Van der Veer. He spent 40 years of his life as a news cameraman at Paramount News and at NBC. 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Thompson is credited as a co-writer of the song. Swift first performed the song live for Stand Up to Cancer in September 2012, and has only performed it publicly one other time, at the Glendale, Arizona stop of The 1989 World Tour, at which Thompson was in attendance. All proceeds from sales of the single go to help fight cancer.\n\nPopOdyssey: PopOdyssey was the fourth concert tour by American boy band NSYNC. Sponsored by Verizon Long Distance and Chili's, the tour promoted the band's third studio album, \"Celebrity\". The tour's name is defined as \"an adventurous journey towards popularity, beginning as just a dream and ending in reality\". The tour became the biggest production in pop music, beating U2's PopMart Tour. The 2001 tour earned over $90 million, becoming one of the biggest tours of the year. It was also nominated for \"Most Creative Stage Production\" for Pollstar's \"Concert Industry Awards\". The tour primarily visited North America with dates in Japan proposed, but never realized.\n\nTangled Up Tour: The Tangled Up Tour was the fourth concert tour by British all-female pop group Girls Aloud. It supported their fourth studio album \"Tangled Up\". Tour dates were announced in November 2007. Girls Aloud performed twenty-four shows at arenas across the United Kingdom and Ireland, making this tour their third to reach arenas. The tour commenced in Belfast on 3 May 2008 and concluded in Birmingham on 4 June. Girls Aloud also performed eleven open-air concerts over the summer.\n\nThe 1989 World Tour: The 1989 World Tour was the fourth concert tour by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, in support of her fifth studio album, \"1989\" (2014). The tour's European and North American dates, as well as two shows in Japan, were announced in November 2014, followed by the Oceania dates in December 2014. Additional dates for Singapore and Shanghai were announced in June 2015 with a third and final Melbourne show announced in July 2015. The tour began on May 5, 2015, in Tokyo, Japan and concluded on December 12, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia, the day before her 26th birthday. The tour became Swift's highest grossing and most attended tour to date, mobilizing 2,278,647 fans and $250,733,097 revenue. It was the highest grossing tour in the world in 2015.\n\nFreedom Tour: The Freedom Tour was the fourth concert tour by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys in support of her fourth studio album, \"The Element of Freedom\". The tour commenced at the Scotiabank Place in Ottawa on February 26, 2010. The tour continued onto North America visiting Europe as well. In June, Keys will headline one concert in Johannesburg, giving the singer in first performances in South Africa. 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Early reported sightings of unknown \"flying saucers\" usually described them as silver or metallic, sometimes reported as covered with navigation lights or surrounded with a glowing light, hovering or moving rapidly, either alone or in tight formations with other similar craft, and exhibiting high maneuverability.\n\nSandlings Forest: Sandlings Forest is a 2,483.8 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in two large blocks, Rendlesham Forest and Tunstall Forest, and two small ones, between Woodbrodge and Aldeburgh in Suffolk. It is partly in the Sandlings Special Protection Area under the European Union Directive on the Conservation of Wild Birds. It is in the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.\n\nButley River: The Butley River or Butley Creek is a tributary of the River Ore in the English county of Suffolk. The river has its source in the Rendlesham Forest area to the east of Eyke.\n\nIdentification studies of UFOs: Identifying unidentified flying objects is a difficult task due to the normally poor quality of the evidence provided by those who report sighting the objects. Nevertheless, most officially investigated UFO sightings, such as from the U.S. Air Force's Project Blue Book, have been identified as being due to honest misidentifications of natural phenomena, aircraft, or other prosaic explanations. In early U.S. Air Force attempts to explain UFO sightings, unexplained sightings routinely numbered over one in five reports. However, in early 1953, right after the CIA's Robertson Panel, percentages of unexplained sightings dropped precipitously, usually being only a few percent in any given year. When Project Blue Book closed down in 1970, only 6% of all cases were classified as being truly unidentified.\n\nRendlesham Forest incident: In late December 1980, there were a series of reported sightings of unexplained lights near Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, England, which have become linked with claims of UFO landings. The events occurred just outside RAF Woodbridge, which was used at the time by the U.S. Air Force. USAF personnel, including deputy base commander Lieutenant Colonel Charles I. Halt, claimed to see things they described as a UFO sighting.\n\nMichigan Dogman: The Michigan Dogman is a cryptozoological creature allegedly first reported in 1887 in Wexford County, Michigan. The creature is described as a seven-foot tall, blue-eyed, or amber-eyed bipedal canine-like animal with the torso of a man and a fearsome howl that sounds like a human scream. According to legends, the Michigan Dogman appears in a seven-year cycle. 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The film was directed and written by Michael Stokes.\n\nThe Hole (2009 film): The Hole is a 2009 American 3D fantasy horror film directed by Joe Dante and stars Teri Polo, Chris Massoglia, and Haley Bennett.\n\nSecond String: Second String is a direct-to-TV film from 2002 about the Buffalo Bills football team who find its first string (led by real-life Bills quarterback Doug Flutie, who had left the team by the time the film was released) out for a month after a food poisoning incident, leading the team's head coach, \"Chuck Dichter\" (portrayed by Jon Voight), to hire an insurance salesman named Dan Heller (played by Gil Bellows) as the team's backup quarterback. Teri Polo also appeared as Heller's wife; Flutie, Mike Ditka, Chris Berman, Van Miller, Bills cornerback Donovan Greer and Ken \"Pinto Ron\" Johnson appear as themselves. The film originally aired on TNT.\n\nFull Circle (novel): Full Circle is a 1984 romance novel by Danielle Steel. It was adapted by Karol Ann Hoeffner into a 1996 television film starring Teri Polo.\n\nJoe Dante: Joseph James \"Joe\" Dante, Jr. ( ; born November 28, 1946) is an American film director, producer, editor and actor. His films\u2014notably \"Gremlins\" (1984)\u2014often mix fantastical storylines with comedic elements.\n\nGremlins 2: The New Batch: Gremlins 2: The New Batch is a 1990 American comedy horror film, and the sequel to the 1984 film \"Gremlins\". It was directed by Joe Dante and written by Charles S. Haas, with creature designs by Rick Baker. It stars Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, John Glover, Robert Prosky, Haviland Morris, Dick Miller, Jackie Joseph, Robert Picardo and Christopher Lee; additionally, the film features Tony Randall and Frank Welker providing the voices for two gremlins. The story continues the adventures of the creature Gizmo (once again voiced by Howie Mandel), who spawns numerous small monsters when wet. 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The summit of the mountain is in the Lake Macquarie suburb of West Wallsend and access to the summit is gained via this suburb. However, the mountain itself is also part of the city of Cessnock suburbs Mulbring and Richmond Vale. It is home to television transmitters that broadcast to the lower Hunter region. On 18 and 19 July 1965, the mountain received 10 cm of snow. It also snowed on the summit in the winter of 1975.\n\nHunter Valley cannabis infestation: The Hunter Valley cannabis infestation was an infestation of the marijuana plant, \"Cannabis sativa\" in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, Australia. At its peak, the infestation covered about 30 km2 . 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Founded in 1925, it is the primary teaching hospital for McGovern Medical School (formerly The University of Texas Medical School at Houston (UTHealth Medical School)) and the flagship location of 13 hospitals in the Memorial Hermann Healthcare System. It is one of three certified Level I Trauma Centers in the greater Houston area. The Memorial Hermann Life Flight air ambulance service operates its fleet of helicopters from Memorial Hermann\u2013Texas Medical Center. The hospital has 33,614 admissions and performs 14,937 inpatient and 3,972 outpatient surgeries.\n\nBanner University Medical Center Tucson: Banner - University Medical Center Tucson (BUMCT), formerly University Medical Center and the University of Arizona Medical Center, is a private, non-profit, 487-bed acute-care hospital located on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. BUMCT is part of the University of Arizona Health Sciences (UAHS) center campus which includes the university's Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health. It is Southern Arizona's only Level I trauma center for both adult and pediatric patients. BUMCT is one of two University of Arizona affiliated academic medical centers in Tucson with Banner - University Medical Center South (formerly Kino Community Hospital, University Physicians Healthcare Hospital, and University of Arizona Medical Center - South Campus) being the other such institution. The area's only dedicated Children's hospital, Banner Children's at Diamond Children's Medical Center, is located within and adjacent to BUMCT.\n\nMercy Hospital and Medical Center: Mercy Hospital and Medical Center is a 292 bed general medical and surgical Catholic teaching hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Established in 1852, The hospital was the first chartered hospital in Chicago. In 1859, Mercy Hospital became the first Catholic hospital to affiliate with a medical school\u2014Lind Medical School\u2014and the first to require a graded curriculum. Today, Mercy Hospital and Medical Center is part of a nationwide network of Mercy Healthcare facilities. Mercy also is the hospital used by the Daley family: all of their children were born there. Mercy sold a plot of land to the north of their hospital for 60 million dollars in 2008. It is also the main women's cancer center in Illinois. It accepted patients from Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center and absorbed the ambulance routes when the hospital closed in 2008. Mercy follows Catholic teaching but does give birth control to rape patients.\n\nBaylor College of Medicine: Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, US, is a health sciences university. It includes a medical school, Baylor College of Medicine; the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences; the School of Allied Health Sciences; and the National School of Tropical Medicine. The school, located in the middle of the world's largest medical center (Texas Medical Center), is part owner of Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center, part of the CHI St. Luke's Health system, and has hospital affiliations with: Harris Health System, Texas Children's Hospital, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Hermann - The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Menninger Clinic, the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Children's Hospital of San Antonio.\n\nUniversity of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center: University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center is a 300-bed regional medical center in Towson, Maryland formerly operated by Catholic Health Initiatives. On December 1, 2012, University of Maryland Medical System acquired all the assets of St. Joseph Medical Center from Catholic Health Initiatives and renamed the hospital to University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. An agreement was made between University of Maryland Medical System and the Archdiocese of Baltimore to continue the religious mission and Catholic traditions at University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center.\n\nVCU Medical Center: The VCU Medical Center is Virginia Commonwealth University's medical campus located in downtown Richmond, Virginia in the Court End neighborhood. The VCU Medical Center used to be known as the Medical College of Virginia, which merged with the Richmond Professional Institute in 1968 to create Virginia Commonwealth University. In the 1990s, an authority controlling MCV Hospitals was created called the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Authority. In 2004, the name of this authority was changed to VCU Health System and the MCV Hospitals and surrounding campus were branded VCU Medical Center. This authority controls the employees and real estate occupied by the five schools within the VCU Medical Center. It was at this time that MCV Campus moniker was created. West Hospital houses various clinical, administrative and support services of the hospitals of VCU Medical Center; clinical, academic and administrative units of the School of Medicine; and academic and administrative units of the School of Allied Health Professions.\n\nTufts University School of Medicine: The Tufts University School of Medicine is one of the eight schools that constitute Tufts University. The \"Times Higher Education (THE)\" and the \"Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU)\" consistently rank Tufts among the world's best medical research institutions for clinical medicine. Located on the university's health sciences campus in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, the medical school has clinical affiliations with thousands of doctors and researchers in the United States and around the world, as well as at its affiliated hospitals in both Massachusetts (including Tufts Medical Center, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center and Baystate Medical Center), and Maine (Maine Medical Center). According to Thomson Reuters' \"Science Watch\", Tufts University School of Medicine's research impact rates sixth among U.S medical schools for its overall medical research and within the top 5 for specialized research areas such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, urology, cholera, public health & health care science, and pediatrics. 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This will be the 12th Cricket World Cup competition, and the fifth time it will be held in England and Wales, following the 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1999 World Cups.\n\n2014 ICC World Cricket League Division Three: The 2014 ICC World Cricket League Division Three was a cricket divisional tournament organised by International Cricket Council. It formed part of the ICC World Cricket League (WCL) and qualification for the 2019 World Cup. The top two teams in the tournament Nepal and Uganda qualified for the 2015 WCL Division Two tournament, to be held in Namibia, while the bottom two teams United States and Bermuda were relegated to the 2016 WCL Division Four tournament.\n\nKo Irie: Ko Irie (born 14 March 1982) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman, Irie first played for Japan against Samoa in the 2005/06 East Asia-Pacific Cup. He played in the 2006 and 2007 versions of the competition, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. 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A right-handed batsman who fields as a wicket-keeper, Chino first played for Japan against Indonesia in the 2004 East Asia-Pacific Cricket Challenge. He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Chino has since gone on to play in the 2009 World Cricket League Division Seven and the 2011 World Cricket League Division Seven. He has been selected in Japan's squad for the 2011 World Cricket League Division Six.\n\n2012\u201318 ICC World Cricket League: The 2012\u201318 ICC World Cricket League third season of ICC World Cricket League. Following the establishment of the various leagues during ICC World Cricket League 2007\u201309, the competition was composed of eight divisions but in 2014, ICC reduced Division 7 and Division 8. In addition, a series of qualifying regional tournaments played. The divisions played in roughly consecutive order, with the lower divisions played first. 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It was written by many authors including: Nadine Gordimer, Ben Okri, Bharati Mukherjee, Alice Munro and Gabriel Garcia Marquez.\n\nStarbook: Starbook, subtitled \"\"A Magical Tale of Love and Regeneration\",\" is a 2007 novel by Nigerian poet and novelist Ben Okri.\n\nPaint the Change: Paint the Change is a global street art project that uses public art and community dialogue to discuss social justice issues. The project's latest mural is a monumental piece in Shoreditch, East London, featuring words by Ben Okri and art by Ben Eine to commemorate the victims and survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire in London. Paint the Change is also the umbrella project for the global street art and human rights project Education Is Not A Crime.\n\nYoung Maverick: Young Maverick is a 1979 television series. The series was a sequel of the 1957 series \"Maverick\", which had starred James Garner as roving gambler Bret Maverick. 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Still others choose to simply call the novel fantasy literature. The book exploits the belief in the coexistence of the spiritual and material worlds that is a defining aspect of traditional African life.\n\nHenry Charles Frank Morant: Henry Charles Frank Morant (188528 October 1952) was an Australian writer. He was born at Dulverton, England and died at St Kilda, Victoria, Australia.\n\nLegge-Bourke: The family name originated with the adoption by Lt-Col Nigel Walter Henry Legge, of the Coldstream Guards (whose father, Hon. Sir Henry Charles Legge, K.C.V.O., descended from the Earls of Dartmouth), of the additional surname of 'Bourke', by Royal Licence, 26 April 1911, on succeeding to the estate of the Hon. Henry Lorton Bourke, of Hayes, Co. Meath, a descendant of the Earls of Mayo. 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Microsoft acquired Bungie in 2000; its then-current project was repurposed into a launch title for Microsoft's new Xbox console, called \"\". \"Halo\" went on to become the Xbox's \"killer application\", selling millions of copies and spawning a billion dollar franchise. On October 5, 2007, Bungie announced that it had split from Microsoft and became a privately held independent company, Bungie LLC. The company later incorporated and signed a ten-year publishing deal with Activision Blizzard. The company is known for its informal and dedicated workplace culture, and has recently released new titles with Activision, including IP \"Destiny\".\n\nThe Walt Disney Company: The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. It is the world's second largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue, after Comcast. Disney was founded on October 16, 1923 \u2013 by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney \u2013 as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, and established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks. The company also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio and then Walt Disney Productions. Taking on its current name in 1986, it expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theater, radio, music, publishing, and online media.\n\nWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (formerly Buena Vista Pictures Distribution and Buena Vista Film Distribution Company) is an American film distributor owned by The Walt Disney Company. 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Wrestling had been split into two disciplines, freestyle and Greco-Roman, which were further divided into different weight categories. Men competed in both disciplines whereas women only participated in the freestyle events, with 18 gold medals awarded. Wrestling had been contested at every modern Summer Olympic Games, except Paris 1900.\n\nClara Immerwahr: Clara Immerwahr (21 June 1870 \u2013 2 May 1915) was a German chemist of Jewish descent. She was the first woman to be awarded a doctorate in chemistry in Germany, and is credited with being a pacifist as well as a women's rights activist. From 1901 until her suicide in 1915, she was married to the Nobel Prize-winning chemist Fritz Haber.\n\nList of 2006 Winter Olympics medal winners: The 2006 Winter Olympics were held in Turin, Italy, from 10 February to 26 February 2006. Approximately 2,508 athletes from 80 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in these Games. 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New events in fencing, karate, squash, track cycling and water skiing made their debut at the Games.\n\nEinstein's Gift: Einstein's Gift is a play written by Canadian playwright Vern Thiessen in 2003. Through the recollections of Albert Einstein, the play focuses on the life and career of German chemist Dr. Fritz Haber, who helped improve living conditions with his work on nitrogen fixation. His work was later used by the German army to produce chlorine gas used in Second Battle of Ypres in the First World War. As Dr. Haber becomes increasingly involved with the German army, the play depicts how his actions and newly forged military connections affect his relationship with his wife, Clara, and his assistant, Otto. As his passion in science intertwines with nationalistic pride, Haber manifested himself a scientist devoted to a country that never accepted his Jewish origin.\n\nAdam Ondra: Adam Ondra (born February 5, 1993) is a Czech professional rock climber. 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A professional competitor since 2002, Okami has also formerly competed for PRIDE, Pancrase, M-1 Global, World Series of Fighting, and Professional Fighters League. He holds notable wins over Mark Munoz, Hector Lombard, Alan Belcher (twice),Anderson Silva (Via DQ), Nate Marquardt, former MMA fighter Evan Tanner and Mike Swick.\n\nBertrand Amoussou-Guenou: Bertrand Amoussou-Guenou (born May 29, 1966) is a retired French mixed martial artist and judoka. He is a trainer for his younger brother Karl of \"Team Amoussou\" and, following official recognition of mixed martial arts in France, became the president of the national sanctioning body, the Commission National de Mixed Martial Arts, in January 2008. 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Yoshiyuki Yoshida and Takeya Mizugaki have been contracted to the UFC and WEC by winning the tournament.\n\nHikaru Sato: Hiroaki Sato (\u4f50\u85e4 \u5f18\u660e , Sat\u014d Hiroaki , born July 8, 1980) is a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, better known by the ring name Hikaru Sato (\u4f50\u85e4 \u5149\u7559 , Sat\u014d Hikaru ) . Sato started his MMA career in February 2000, fighting for Pancrase Hybrid Wrestling. During the next eight years, Sato fought, on average, five times a year, compiling a record of 18 wins, 19 losses and four draws, which included fights against the likes of Keiichiro Yamamiya, Nathan Marquardt, Ryo Chonan and Yushin Okami. In May 2008, Sato transitioned into the world of professional wrestling, when he was signed by the Dramatic Dream Team (DDT) promotion. He has since had ten MMA fights. In November 2010, Sato first became a triple crown trios champion with Michael Nakazawa and Tomomitsu Matsunaga and then also won DDT's top singles title, the KO-D Openweight Championship. Sato remained affiliated with DDT until January 2014. He is currently working for the All Japan Pro Wrestling promotion, where he is a former two-time World Junior Heavyweight Champion and three-time All Asia Tag Team Champion, while also being a three-time winner of the Jr. Tag Battle of Glory tournament.\n\nNate Marquardt: Nathan Joel \"Nate\" Marquardt (born April 20, 1979) is an American mixed martial artist competing in the middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional competitor since 1999, he is a former Strikeforce Welterweight Champion and a three-time Pancrase Middleweight Champion.\n\nMohammed "The Hawk" Shahid: Mohammed Shahid (born July 8, 1989) is an entrepreneur and a mixed martial artist from Bahrain. He is the CEO of KHK MMA and the President of the Bahrain based mixed martial arts organisation, Brave Combat Federation owned and supported by His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa. Mohammed Shahid was the first mixed martial artist from Bahrain to compete in global MMA events. He was assigned a managerial role to develop mixed martial arts in Bahrain as the CEO of KHK MMA. Bahrain established a national team alongside bringing global talent to facilitate the growth of MMA in Bahrain.\n\nGenki Sudo: Genki Sudo (\u9808\u85e4 \u5143\u6c17 , Sud\u014d Genki , born March 8, 1978 in K\u014dt\u014d, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese singer, composer, choreographer, actor, professional calligrapher and author. He is the producer, director, and former lead vocalist of the music group World Order, which is known for their techno music style and highly synchronised robotic choreography. Sudo is a retired mixed martial artist and a kickboxer who, until December 31, 2006 competed in the Japanese fighting organization HERO'S and before that, the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Pancrase. He is known for his elaborate ring entrances and unorthodox fighting style. Over his career he holds notable wins over Nate Marquardt, Eric \"Butterbean\" Esch, Mike Brown, Kazuyuki Miyata, Hiroyuki Takaya, Damacio Page and Ramon Dekkers.\n\nUFC 122: UFC 122: Marquardt vs. Okami was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on November 13, 2010 at K\u00f6nig Pilsener Arena in Oberhausen, Germany. This event aired on the same day, via tape delay, on Spike TV in the U.S.\n\nUFC 126: Former Light Heavyweight Champion Vitor Belfort was scheduled to fight Yushin Okami at UFC 122. However, UFC President Dana White said that Belfort would instead challenge Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva for the belt. 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It has been endorsed by the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU) and the Association of American Universities (AAU).\n\nMeet the Ancestors: Meet the Ancestors aka Ancestors was a BBC Television documentary series that documented the archaeological excavation and scientific reconstruction of human remains. The series was introduced by archaeologist Julian Richards and often included facial reconstructions by Caroline Wilkinson.\n\nArgentines: Argentines, also known via circumlocution as Argentinians (Spanish: \"argentinos\" ; feminine \"argentinas \"), are the citizens of the Argentine Republic, or their descendants abroad. Argentina is a multiethnic society, which means that it is home to people of many different ethnic backgrounds. As a result, Argentines do not consider their nationality as an ethnicity but as a citizenship with various ethnicities. Aside from the Indigenous population, nearly all Argentines or their ancestors immigrated within the past five centuries. In fact, among countries in the world that have received the most immigrants in modern history, Argentina, with 6.6 million, ranks second to the United States (27 million), and ahead of other immigrant destinations such as Canada, Brazil, and Australia.\n\nEarly Childhood Education Act: The Early Childhood Education Act is the name of various landmark laws passed by the United States Congress outlining federal programs and funding for childhood education from pre-school through kindergarten. The first such act was introduced in the United States House of Representatives by Congresswoman Patsy Mink of Hawai\u02bb i in the 1960s. The theory behind the act is that the years before a child reaches kindergarten are the most critical to influence learning. Many children do not have access to early education before entering kindergarten. 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There is a very beautiful intaglio by him, representing Love seated and supporting himself on the ground, in the attitude of those figures of boys playing the game of astragals, which so often occurs in the works of ancient art. The form of the letters of the name \u03a6\u03a1V\u0393\u0399\u039b\u039b, the large size of the wings of the figure of Love, and the whole style of the gem, concur to show that the artist belonged to the earlier Greek school. There is also engraved upon this gem a bivalve shell, which also occurs on the coins of Syracuse ; whence it may be inferred that the artist was a Syracusan. This conjecture becomes a certainty through the fact, recently published by Raoul-Rochette, that there exist medals of Syracuse, on which the name of Phrygillus is inscribed. One medal of this type is in the possession of R. Rochette himself, who has given an engraving of it on the title-page of his Lettre a M. Schorn, by the side of an engraving of the gem already mentioned. 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Matherpacady is populated by East Indians a Marathi language speaking, Roman Catholic ethnic group. While it is technically correct that Marathi was the native tongue of the East Indians, the original residents of Mumbai, since the Bombay of that time was a Portuguese colony, East Indian residents of Matharpacady were well versed in Portuguese. However with the coming of the British Rule the elders of that time realised that fluency in English was the key to better employment opportunities. Which may also explain why Matharpacady's Portuguese heritage is rather downplayed compared to Goa's despite having some of the best preserved Portuguese style arhictecture. \"On the way to and from Church my aunts would speak in Portuguese but they strictly forbade us from speaking in anything but English\" so related the late Sheila Gonsalves to her son. Sheila Gonsalves was originally a Lopes and the Lopes home at the entrance to Matharpacady Village is one of the most beautiful and well preserved homes that are representative of the architecture of the late 1800s. Diagonally across from the Lopes home is the \"Lion's Den\", a popularlandmark, and home of the Leao family sporting two stone lions flanking the entrance. And if you think that there is a connection between the family surname and the lions, the truth is that the house was named for the eldest son Daniel, the biblical figure who was thrown into the Lion's Den.\n\nBezalel Academy of Arts and Design: Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design is Israel's national school of art. Established in 1906 by Jewish artist and sculptor Boris Schatz, Bezalel is Israel's oldest institution of higher education. 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According to Zvyagintsev, the story of Marvin Heemeyer in the United States inspired him and it was adapted into a Russian setting, but critics compare the story to the more similar biblical story of Naboth's Vineyard, where a King vies for his subjects' land and is motivated by his Queen to obtain it in a sly manner. The character development of the protagonist parallels another biblical figure, Job. The producer Alexander Rodnyansky has said: \"It deals with some of the most important social issues of contemporary Russia while never becoming an artist's sermon or a public statement; it is a story of love and tragedy experienced by ordinary people\". Critics noted the film as being formidable, dealing with quirks of fate, power and money.\n\nGenesis Apocryphon: The Genesis Apocryphon, originally called the Apocalypse of Lamech and labeled 1QapGen, is one of the original seven Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in Cave 1 near Qumran, a city in the Northwest corner of the Dead Sea. Composed in Aramaic, this document consists of four sheets of leather, and is the least well preserved document of the original seven. The document records a pseudepigraphal conversation between the biblical figure Lamech, son of Methuselah, and his son, Noah, as well as first and third person narratives associated with Abraham. It is thought to possibly serve as an example of an expanded and rewritten biblical story. A range of compositional dates for the work have been suggested from the 3rd century BCE to 1st century CE. Palaeography and Carbon-14 Dating were used to identify the age of the documents.\n\nTerah: Terah or T\u00e9rach () is a biblical figure in the Book of Genesis, son of Nahor, son of Serug and father of the Patriarch Abraham, all descendants of Shem's son Arpachshad. 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These date around 60,000 years ago.\n\nNimrod: Nimrod ( ; Aramaic: \u0722\u0721\u072a\u0718\u0715\u200e \u200e Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0646\u0645\u0631\u0648\u062f, an-Namrood\u200e \u200e ), a biblical figure described as a king of Shinar (Assyria/Mesopotamia), was, according to the Book of Genesis and Books of Chronicles, the son of Cush, therefore the great-grandson of Noah. The Bible states that he was \"a mighty hunter before the Lord [and] ... began to be mighty in the earth\". 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It was released on 21 August 2006 by Rough Trade Records.\n\nLarry Adler: Lawrence \"Larry\" Cecil Adler (February 10, 1914 \u2013 August 6, 2001) was an American musician, one of the world's most skilled harmonica players. Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold, Darius Milhaud and Arthur Benjamin composed for him. During his later career he collaborated with Sting, Elton John, Kate Bush and Cerys Matthews.\n\nRPA & The United Nations of Sound: RPA & The United Nations of Sound are a British alternative rock band formed by vocalist Richard Ashcroft, former lead singer of The Verve. Ashcroft announced the formation of the band (which is a pseudonym more than a real band) and presented the video of the first single, \"Are You Ready?\" , on 18 January 2010 in an exclusive premiere on the \"NME\" website. \"Are You Ready?\" was released only in the UK on 1 April 2010 in a limited edition 12\" vinyl. On 9 April 2010 the band released a fanclub-only track, \"Third Eye (Colombus Circle)\". In the first two weeks of June Ashcroft and his musicians completed a European tour (Ancona, Paris, Berlin, Cologne, Amsterdam, Manchester and London), then they played in Tokyo and Osaka on 7\u20138 August 2010 during the Summer Sonic Festival 2010 and also in Melbourne and Sydney respectively on 30 July and 31 July. The band played in Australia also during the Splendour in the Grass Festival in late July. The band's debut album as Richard's backing lineup, entitled \"United Nations of Sound\", was released on 19 July 2010. \"Born Again\", the first proper single, was officially released the same day of the album as a digital download.\n\nCerys Matthews: Cerys Elizabeth Matthews, MBE ( ; born 11 April 1969) is a Welsh singer, songwriter, author, and broadcaster. She was a founding member of Welsh rock band Catatonia and a leading figure in the \"Cool Cymru\" movement of the late 1990s.\n\nUnited Nations of Sound (album): United Nations of Sound is the debut album by British alternative rock band RPA & The United Nations of Sound (pseudonym of Richard Ashcroft, arrived at his fourth solo album), released on 19 July 2010 through Parlophone (see 2010 in British music). The album was released in the United States on 22 March 2011 under the name \"Richard Ashcroft\" through the record company Razor & Tie.\n\nCatatonia Greatest Hits: Catatonia's Greatest Hits is a compilation of the band's best known songs, mainly the singles, but also included collaborations between Cerys Matthews with Space (on \"The Ballad of Tom Jones\") and with Tom Jones himself (on \"Baby, It's Cold Outside\").\n\nRichard Ashcroft: Richard Paul Ashcroft (born 11 September 1971) is an English singer and songwriter. He was the lead singer and occasional rhythm guitarist of the alternative rock band The Verve from their formation in 1990 until their original split in 1999. He became a successful solo artist in his own right, releasing three UK top three solo albums. The Verve reformed in 2007 but again broke up by summer 2009. Ashcroft then founded a new band, RPA & The United Nations of Sound, and released a new album on 19 July 2010. On 22 February 2016 Ashcroft announced his fourth solo album, \"These People\", set for release 20 May 2016. Chris Martin of Coldplay has described Ashcroft as \"the best singer in the world\".\n\nJeff Irwin: Jeff Irwin (a.k.a. \"the Yeti\", born September 12, 1977) is an American, East Nashville, Tennessee based multi-instrumentalist. 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It was released in 1995 through Epic Records and produced two singles, \"The World\" (#47 in the UK Singles Chart and \"Rollerblade\" (#37 in the UK Singles Chart).\n\nSimon Halfon: Simon Halfon is a graphic designer most noted for his work with The Jam, The Style Council, and Paul Weller. Halfon has also worked with Oasis, Nick Heyward and George Michael, among others. Halfon's most visible work has focused on solid inspiration from the design of the 1960s. He has, however, displayed examples of a more current and sleek style as well. His work on the Style Council's house music efforts was noticed by George Michael, who had Halfon apply a similar approach to his \"Listen Without Prejudice\" album in 1990.\n\nNorth of a Miracle: North of a Miracle is the debut solo album by English singer-songwriter Nick Heyward. It was released on 28 October 1983 through Arista Records and spent 10 weeks on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number 10.\n\nLes Nemes: Les Nemes (born 5 December 1960 in Croydon, England) is an English bassist. After being in several bands with guitarist/vocalist Nick Heyward, the pair formed Haircut One Hundred in 1980. The band enjoyed considerable success in the early 1980s and released a Top 3 album and four Top 10 singles in the UK.\n\nBoogie Box High: Boogie Box High was a musical project headed by Andros Georgiou in the late 1980s that featured a range of collaborators, including Georgiou's cousin George Michael, guitarist Nick Heyward (of Haircut One Hundred), keyboardist Mick Talbot (of The Style Council), guitarist\u2013songwriter David Austin, bassist Deon Estus, and others.\n\nNick Heyward: Nicholas \"Nick\" Heyward (born 20 May 1961) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist known for being the frontman of the early 1980s band Haircut 100 and for his solo career.\n\nYeo Hoon-min: Yeo Hoon-min (Korean: \uc5ec\ud6c8\ubbfc ; born August 16, 1991), also known by his stage name Hoon, is a South Korean singer and actor. He is best known as a member of South Korean boy band U-KISS under NH Media. He joined the group in February 2011 after the departure of Alexander Lee Eusebio and Kim Kibum. Hoon currently attends Dongguk University, majoring in theatre and film.\n\nHaircut One Hundred: Haircut One Hundred were a British new wave/jazz-funk group formed in 1980 in Beckenham, London by Nick Heyward. In 1981 and 1982 the band had four UK Top 10 hit singles: \"Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)\", \"Love Plus One\", \"Nobody's Fool\", and \"Fantastic Day\".\n\nWoodland Echoes: Woodland Echoes is the seventh solo album by English singer-songwriter Nick Heyward. It will be released on 4 August 2017 on Gladsome Hawk Records. He has described it as accidentally biographical and influenced by \"love, nature, togetherness, \u201870s\u2019 pop, America, open spaces and afternoon tea\".\n\nFrom Monday to Sunday: From Monday to Sunday is the fourth solo album by English singer-songwriter Nick Heyward. 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Iran and Syria have had a strategic alliance ever since the Iran\u2013Iraq War, when Syria sided with non-Arab Iran against its fellow Baath-ruled neighbor but enemy Iraq was isolated by some Arab countries. The two countries shared a common animosity towards the late Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and coordination against the United States and Israel. Syria cooperates with Iran in smuggling arms to Hezbollah in Lebanon, since Israel has attacked Syria. During the Syrian Civil War Iran has conducted \"an extensive, expensive, and integrated effort to keep Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in power.\" The United States has designated both nations of Iran and Syria as State Sponsors of Terrorism and listed under axis of evil, due to their alleged terrorist activities.\n\nCannabis in Syria: Cannabis in Syria is illegal. Under the policies of the government of Bashar al-Assad, many cannabis offences, from simple use to trafficking, reportedly often carried a sentence of life imprisonment.\n\nAnne Waiguru: Anne Mumbi Waiguru (born 1971) is the 2nd and current Governor of Kirinyaga County in Kenya, in office since 22 August, 2017. She was elected as Governor in elections held on 8th August, 2017. Previously, she served as the first Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of Devolution and Planning. She was nominated by President Uhuru Kenyatta to the position on 25 April 2013, holding a master's degree in Economic Policy from the University of Nairobi, and having experience in finance, financial management systems, public service reform and capacity building, and governance. 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Elections are usually held at the start, and at the midpoint, of each Parliamentary term.\n\nBashar al-Assad: Bashar Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: \u0628\u0634\u0627\u0631 \u062d\u0627\u0641\u0638 \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0633\u062f\u200e \u200e \"Ba\u0161\u0161\u0101r \u1e24\u0101fi\u1e93 al-\u02beAsad \", ] ; ; born 11 September 1965) is the 19th and current President of Syria, holding the office since 17 July 2000. He is also commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces, General Secretary of the ruling Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party and Regional Secretary of the party's branch in Syria. He is a son of Hafez al-Assad, who was President of Syria from 1971 to 2000.\n\nCheryl Miller (activist): Cheryl Miller (1946 \u2013 June 7, 2003) was a multiple sclerosis patient and medical cannabis rights activist who committed civil disobedience at Congressman Jim Rogan's office and in front of the office of former Georgia Congressman Bob Barr. During Barr's unsuccessful re-election bid, she made a television appearance criticizing his medical cannabis policy. She and her husband received the Peter McWilliams Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in Advancing the Cause of Medical Marijuana at the 2003 National NORML Conference. She died on June 7, 2003 from pneumonia and other MS-related ailments. Her friends and supporters created the Cheryl Miller Memorial Project to continue her legacy.\n\nCannabis dispensaries in the United States: Cannabis dispensaries in the United States or marijuana dispensaries are a local government regulated physical location, typically inside a retail storefront or office building, in which a person can purchase cannabis and cannabis related items for medical or recreational use. First modeled in Amsterdam in the late 1970s where they were innocently called coffee shops it would take the Americans more than a generation to successfully duplicate the idea of a retail cannabis storefront. Unlike the Dutch coffee shops, today dispensary customers are prevented from consuming cannabis on the site of a regulated dispensary in all known markets.\n\nLebanon\u2013Syria relations: Lebanon-Syria Relations were officially established in October 2008 when Syrian President Bashar Assad issued a decree to establish diplomatic relations with Lebanon for the first time since both countries gained independence from France in 1943. Lebanon had traditionally been seen by Syria as part of Greater Syria: under the Ottoman Empire, Lebanon and Syria were included within one administrative entity. Following World War I, the League of Nations Mandate partitioned Ottoman Greater Syria under French control, eventually leading to the creation of nation-states Lebanon and Syria. Relations between the two countries had been strained, especially with the 29-year Syrian Occupation of Lebanon, accusations of Syrian intervention within Lebanese politics before and after withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon, and suspicions of Syria assassinating Lebanese political figures like former prime minister Rafic Hariri. Syria officially recognized Lebanon's sovereignty in 2008.\n\nShukri al-Quwatli: Shukri al-Quwatli (6 May 189130 June 1967; Arabic: \u0634\u0643\u0631\u064a \u0627\u0644\u0642\u0648\u062a\u0644\u064a\u200e \u200e , Turkish: \"\u015e\u00fckr\u00fc el Kuvvetli\" ) was the first president of post-independence Syria. He began his career as a dissident working towards the independence and unity of the Ottoman Empire's Arab territories and was consequently imprisoned and tortured for his activism. When the Kingdom of Syria was established, Quwatli became a government official, though he was disillusioned with monarchism and co-founded the republican Independence Party. Quwatli was immediately sentenced to death by the French who took control over Syria in 1920. Afterward, he based himself in Cairo where he served as the chief ambassador of the Syrian-Palestinian Congress, cultivating particularly strong ties with Saudi Arabia. He used these connections to help finance the Great Syrian Revolt (1925\u20131927). In 1930, the French authorities pardoned Quwatli and thereafter, he returned to Syria, where he gradually became a principal leader of the National Bloc. He was elected president of Syria in 1943 and oversaw the country's independence three years later.\n\nSyria chemical weapons program: Syria's chemical weapons program began in the 1970s with weapons and training from Egypt and the Soviet Union, with production of chemical weapons in Syria beginning in the mid-1980s. Prior to September 2013 Syria had not publicly admitted to possessing chemical weapons, although Western intelligence services believed it to hold one of the world's largest stockpiles. In September 2013, French intelligence put the Syrian stockpile at 1,000 tonnes, including Yperite, VX and \"several hundred tonnes of sarin\". At the time, Syria was one of a handful of states which had not ratified the Chemical Weapons Convention. In September 2013, Syria joined the CWC (formally acceding on 14 October), and agreed to the destruction of its weapons, to be supervised by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), as required by the Convention. A joint OPCW-United Nations mission was established to oversee the destruction process. Syria joined OPCW after international condemnation of the August 2013 Ghouta chemical attack, for which Western states held the Syrian government responsible (whilst Syria and Russia held the Syrian rebels of the Syrian civil war responsible) and agreed to the prompt destruction of its chemical weapons, resulting in U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry declaring on 20 July 2014: \"we struck a deal where we got 100 percent of the chemical weapons out.\" The destruction of Syria's chemical weapons that the Assad government had declared was completed by August 2014, yet further disclosures, incomplete documentation, and allegations of withholding part of Syria's chemical weapons stockpile since mean that serious concerns regarding chemical weapons and related sites in Syria remain. 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Coniglio (born 15 December 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for Swan Districts in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), and represented Western Australia at the 2010 and 2011 National Under 18 Championships, winning the Larke Medal as the best player in the competition in 2011. Drafted with the second pick in the 2011 AFL National Draft, Coniglio made his debut for Greater Western Sydney in the first round of the 2012 season, and was later nominated for the 2012 AFL Rising Star award.\n\nAdam Tomlinson: Adam Tomlinson (born 10 August 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by Greater Western Sydney with their seventh selection and ninth overall in the 2011 national draft. He made his debut in the sixty-three point loss against Sydney at ANZ Stadium in Greater Western Sydney's inaugural match in round one.\n\nCallan Ward: Callan Ward (born 10 April 1990) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Western Bulldogs between 2008 and 2011. Ward has served as Greater Western Sydney Giants co-captain since the club's inaugural season in 2012, and is also the current games record holder for the Giants with 131 games.\n\nJosh Kelly (footballer): Josh Kelly (born 12 February 1995) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the Greater Western Sydney Giants with the second overall selection in the 2013 national draft. Kelly had a breakout year in 2017, winning inclusion in the All-Australian team and finishing fifth in the Brownlow Medal.\n\nHeath Shaw: Heath Shaw (born 27 November 1985) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Collingwood Football Club from 2004 to 2013.\n\nWill Hoskin-Elliott: Will Hoskin-Elliott is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants from 2012 to 2016. He was taken with the fourth overall selection in the 2011 national draft, and played in the Greater Western Sydney's first season, in 2012. Hoskin-Elliot made his debut in Round 1, against Sydney .\n\nTim Golds: Tim Golds (born 6 April 1993) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was also listed with the Collingwood Football Club in 2016, but did not play a senior match. He was recruited by the Greater Western Sydney Giants as an underage selection at the age of 17. Golds made his debut for the Giants in round 20, 2012, against Gold Coast at Carrara Stadium. He was delisted by the Giants in October 2015.\n\nRay Shaw (Australian footballer): Ray Shaw (born 27 April 1954) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). His younger brothers Tony and Neville as well as his two sons Heath and Rhyce also played for Collingwood.\n\nDaniel Lloyd (footballer): Daniel Lloyd (born 18 February 1992) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by Greater Western Sydney with their second selection and twenty-sixth overall in the 2016 rookie draft. He made his debut in the three point win against Collingwood at Spotless Stadium in round eight of the 2017 season.\n\nToby Greene: Toby Greene (born 25 September 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). 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It was designed by the architectural firm of Holabird & Roche and completed in 1925. The hotel was demolished in 1965 to make room for the First National Bank Building (now Chase Tower).\n\nWestin Virginia Beach Town Center: The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center is a 38 story high rise hotel and living residence in Virginia Beach Town Center. The 4 star hotel is the bottom half of the 38 story building and the upper stories are the residents' homes. There are 119 condominiums in the top floors ranging from 900 to 4000 sqft . The building was built throughout 2006 and 2007. Upon completion, it became the tallest building in Virginia, surpassing the James Monroe Building in Richmond.\n\nEast Lake Shore Drive District: The East Lake Shore Drive District is a historic district in the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois. It includes eight buildings at 140 E. Walton, 179-229 E. Lake Shore Drive, and 999 N. Lake Shore Drive designed by Marshall and Fox and Fugard & Knapp and the opposing park. It was designated a Chicago Landmark district on April 18, 1985. These buildings include seven luxury high rise apartment buildings and the Drake Hotel. Note that neither of the buildings on either end of the district actually has an East Lake Shore Drive address. This district is located within the Streeterville neighborhood and overlaps with the Gold Coast.\n\nRiverfront Towers: Riverfront Towers is an apartment and condominium complex of three luxury high rise residential skyscrapers along the International Riverfront in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Each Riverfront Tower creates an ascending tier of three towers.\n\nIlikai Hotel & Luxury Suites: The Ilikai Hotel & Luxury Suites is a landmark oceanfront high rise hotel and condominium at the western end of Waikiki in Honolulu, Hawai'i. 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The construction of the high rise began on November 16, 2015 and is estimated to be completed in 2018.\n\nHotel Capri: The Hotel NH Capri La Habana is a historic high rise hotel located in central Havana.\n\nWaikiki: Waik\u012bk\u012b ( ; Hawaiian: ] ) (also known as Waikiki Beach) is a beachfront neighborhood of Honolulu, on the south shore of the island of O\u02bb ahu, in Hawaii, United States. Waikiki is most famous for Waik\u012bk\u012b Beach, but it is just one of six beaches in the district, the others being Queen's Beach, Kuhio Beach, Gray's Beach, Fort DeRussy Beach and Kahanamoku Beach.\n\nCanyon Ranch Miami Beach: The Carillion Hotel & Spa, and the Carillion Residences, formerly known as Canyon Ranch Miami Beach, is a complex of three high rise luxury condominiums in North Beach, Miami Beach, Florida, United States. It is located on the beachfront on the east side of Collins Avenue between 68th and 69th Streets. The Carillon Hotel & Spa complex includes The Carillon Hotel & Spa North Tower, the 20 floor The Carillon Hotel & Spa South Tower, The Carillon Hotel building located between The Carillon Hotel & Spa Towers on Collins Avenue, as well as the proposed Golden Sands Canyon Ranch proposed to be built north of The Carillon Hotel & Spa North Tower. The old Golden Sands Hotel and Lounge is being demolished to make way for the new Golden Sands building. The 15-story Carillion Hotel building was built in 1955 but was vacant for 15 years until it was renovated in 2007 and became part of the Canyon Ranch complex. The 22 floor The Carillon Hotel & Spa South Tower is 257 feet (78 meters) tall and was completed in 2008. The tallest building, the north tower of The Carillon Hotel & Spa is 37 floors and 121 meters (~400 feet) tall, was completed in 2008 and is one of the tallest buildings in Miami Beach. 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The project is hosted by CERN and currently managed by a collaboration of researchers from CERN and other physics research laboratories and academic institutions. According to the project's website, CLHEP is in maintenance mode (accepting bug fixes but no further development is expected).\n\nGerard Salton: Gerard A. \"Gerry\" Salton (8 March 1927 in Nuremberg \u2013 28 August 1995), was a Professor of Computer Science at Cornell University. Salton was perhaps the leading computer scientist working in the field of information retrieval during his time, and \"the father of information retrieval\". His group at Cornell developed the SMART Information Retrieval System, which he initiated when he was at Harvard.\n\nStanford Physics Information Retrieval System: The Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) is a database management system developed by Stanford University. It is used by universities, colleges and research institutions. 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Digital libraries can vary immensely in size and scope, and can be maintained by individuals, organizations, or affiliated with established physical library buildings or institutions, or with academic institutions. The digital content may be stored locally, or accessed remotely via computer networks. An electronic library is a type of information retrieval system.\n\nINSPIRE-HEP: INSPIRE-HEP is an open access digital library for the field of high energy physics (HEP). It is the successor of the Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) database, the main literature database for high energy physics since the 1970s.\n\nCognitive models of information retrieval: Cognitive models of information retrieval rest on the mix of areas such as cognitive science, human-computer interaction, information retrieval, and library science. 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It was serialized in Ohta Publishing's \"Manga Erotics F\" magazine between May 2005 and May 2006. A prequel to the original story, \"Our Light Club\" (\u307c\u304f\u3089\u306e\u2606\u3072\u304b\u308a\u30af\u30e9\u30d6 , Bokura no\u2606Hikari Kurabu ) , was serialized in Ohta Publishing's online \"pocopoco\" magazine between April 2011 and March 2012.\n\nJunji Ito: Junji Ito (\u4f0a\u85e4 \u6f64\u4e8c , It\u014d Junji , born July 31, 1963) is a Japanese horror manga artist. Some of his most notable works include \"Tomie\", a series chronicling an immortal girl who drives her stricken admirers to madness, \"Uzumaki\", a three-volume series about a town obsessed with spirals, and \"Gyo\", a two-volume story where fish are controlled by a strain of sentient bacteria called \"the death stench.\" His other works are \"Itou Junji Kyoufu Manga Collection\", a collection of different short stories including a series of stories named \"Souchi's Journal of Delights\", and \"Itou Junji No Neko Nikki: Yon and Mu\", a light-hearted, but still terrifying, story about moving in a new house with his cats.\n\nY\u014dsuke Takahashi: Y\u014dsuke Takahashi (\u9ad8\u6a4b \u8449\u4ecb , Takahashi Y\u014dsuke , born 15 March 1956) is a Japanese horror manga artist who is known for his works \"Mugen Shinsi\" and \"Gakk\u014d no Kaidan\". He graduated from Komazawa University. He made his professional manga debut in 1977, and has had stories published in the manga anthology series \"Petit Apple Pie\".\n\nPupa (manga): Pupa (Japanese: \u30d4\u30e5\u30fc\u30d1 , Hepburn: Py\u016bpa ) is a 20112013 Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Sayaka Mogi. An anime television series adaptation produced by Studio Deen premiered on January 9, 2014.\n\nOpus (manga): Opus is a Japanese \"seinen\" manga series written and illustrated by Satoshi Kon. The story is about a manga artist who is pulled into the world of the manga he is concluding and forced to confront his characters. The manga was serialized in the manga magazine \"Comic Guys\" from October 1995 until the magazine's cancellation in June 1996. It was collected into two volumes by Tokuma Shoten on December 13, 2010 and included a missing ending found after Kon's death. Dark Horse Comics licensed the manga in North America and released it in an omnibus edition on December 9, 2014. The french edition of the manga won the 2013 Asia Critics Prize from the \"Association des Critiques et des journalistes de Bande Dessin\u00e9e\" and was nominated for the \"S\u00e9lection Officiele\" at the 2014 Angoul\u00eame International Comics Festival. \"Opus\" was Kon's final manga before he debuted in the anime industry with \"Perfect Blue\".\n\nTomie: Tomie (\u5bcc\u6c5f ) is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. \"Tomie\" was Ito's first published work he originally submitted to \"Monthly Halloween\", a \"sh\u014djo\" magazine in 1987, which led to him winning the Kazuo Umezu award.\n\nFuan no Tane: Fuan no Tane (\u4e0d\u5b89\u306e\u7a2e ) is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Masaaki Nakayama. It was adapted into a live-action film released in July 2013.\n\nUzumaki: Uzumaki (Japanese: \u3046\u305a\u307e\u304d ) is a \"seinen\" horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. Appearing as a serial in the weekly manga magazine \"Big Comic Spirits\" from 1998 to 1999, the chapters were compiled into three bound volumes by Shogakukan and published from August 1998 to September 1999. In March 2000, Shogakukan released an omnibus edition, followed by a second omnibus version in August 2010. In North America, Viz Media serialized an English-language translation of the series in its monthly magazine \"Pulp\" from February 2001 to August 2002. Viz Media then published the volumes from October 2001 to October 2002, with a re-release from October 2007 to February 2008, and published a hardcover omnibus edition in October 2013.\n\nGhost Sweeper Mikami: Ghost Sweeper Mikami: The Great Paradise Battle!! (Japanese: GS\u7f8e\u795e \u6975\u697d\u5927\u4f5c\u6226!! , Hepburn: G\u014dsuto Su\u012bp\u0101 Mikami Gokuraku Daisakusen!! ) is a Japanese comedic horror manga series written and illustrated by Takashi Shiina. It was published by the weekly manga magazine \"Sh\u014dnen Sunday\" from 1991 to 1999. In 1993, it won the Shogakukan Manga Award for best \"sh\u014dnen\" manga. The series explores some folk religion themes such as possession, exorcism, shamanism, Yurei, and Y\u014dkai.\n\nSanta Inoue: Santa Inoue (\u4e95\u4e0a \u4e09\u592a , Inoue Santa , born 1968 in Paris, France) is a Japanese manga artist and entrepreneur. His most notable manga was the \"Tokyo Tribe\" series of which the manga installment \"Tokyo Tribe2\" (also known as \"Tokyo Tribes\") ran from 1997 to 2005, and was made into an anime series as well as a live-action film. He wrote the horror manga \"The Neighbor No. Thirteen\" which was also adapted into a live-action film. His manga series have been influenced by hip hop culture, with some of the characters being modeled after rappers. 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It was begun in 1946, and Hemingway worked on the manuscript for the next 15 years, during which time he also wrote \"The Old Man and the Sea\", \"The Dangerous Summer\", \"A Moveable Feast\", and \"Islands in the Stream\".\n\nReach for the Sun: Reach for the Sun is the debut studo album by American alternative rock band The Dangerous Summer.\n\nA Dangerous Summer: A Dangerous Summer is a 1982 Australian crime film drama film directed by Quentin Masters and starring Tom Skerritt, Ian Gilmour, Guy Doleman and James Mason.\n\nThe Dangerous Summer: The Dangerous Summer is a nonfiction book by Ernest Hemingway published posthumously in 1985 and written in 1959 and 1960. The book describes the rivalry between bullfighters Luis Miguel Domingu\u00edn and his brother-in-law, Antonio Ord\u00f3\u00f1ez, during the \"dangerous summer\" of 1959. It has been cited as Hemingway's last book.\n\nCount to Four: Count to Four are a progressive pop-punk band from South Jersey/Philadelphia in the vein of The Wonder Years. Initially founded in 2009, the band didn't release material or push social media sites until 2010 at which point their lineup was solidified. Since inception, Count to Four recorded and self-released three EPs and a full-length studio album from the beginning of 2010 to the end of 2013. They've shared the stage with reputable acts such as The Dangerous Summer, Rufio, Man Overboard, and also received a major endorsement from frontman Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low. Currently the band is unsigned but under Kolossal Management with booking and PR teams.\n\nGolden Record (album): Golden Record is the third studio album by American alternative rock band The Dangerous Summer, scheduled for release on August 6, 2013 through Hopeless Records.\n\nWar Paint (The Dangerous Summer album): War Paint is the second album from American alternative rock band The Dangerous Summer, released through Hopeless Records. The album was released July 19, 2011.\n\nHello Sleepwalkers: Hello Sleepwalkers (\u30cf\u30ed\u30fc\u30fb\u30b9\u30ea\u30fc\u30d7\u30a6\u30a9\u30fc\u30ab\u30fc\u30ba ) is a five member Japanese alternative rock band from Okinawa formed in 2008. The band is signed to A-Sketch Music Label and have currently released three studio albums, one extended play, four single albums, and ten singles. They are best known for performing the opening theme song of the anime \"Noragami\", \"Goya no Machiawase\" (\u5348\u591c\u306e\u5f85\u3061\u5408\u308f\u305b , Midnight's Appointment ) .\n\nNatsu no Yoru wa Danger!: \"Natsu no Yoru wa Danger!\" (\u590f\u306e\u591c\u306f\u30c7\u30a4\u30f3\u30b8\u30e3\u30fc! , Dangerous Summer Night! ) is the sixth single by Japanese girl group Melon Kinenbi. 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The band's final lineup consisted of John Webb (lead vocals), Josh DeVries (guitar), Wes Alfonsi (bass guitar), Andrew Hale (lead guitar) and Matt Morrocco (drums, percussion). Previously, the group also featured guitarist Tomo Mili\u010devi\u0107.\n\nRio Bonito Formation: The Rio Bonito Formation is a geological formation of the Paran\u00e1 Basin of Permian age. It is represented by a succession of cyclic sedimentary packages of sandstones, siltstones and shales which bear extensive deposits of coal that has been extracted since the 19th century. The Rio Bonito Formation was deposited in a coastal environment, formed by rivers, deltas, bays and estuaries with tidal plains, barrier islands and shallow marine platform, at a time when the Paran\u00e1 Basin was a large gulf of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana. This gulf was open to the southwest, to the old ocean Panthalassa. 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The team has had 32 head coaches since its founding in 1894. The Ducks have played in more than 1,100 games in 113 seasons. In those seasons, eight different coaches have led Oregon to bowl games: Hugo Bezdek, Shy Huntington, Jim Aiken, Len Casanova, Rich Brooks, Mike Bellotti, Chip Kelly and Mark Helfrich. Conference championships have been won by Huntington, Prink Callison, Jim Aiken, Casanova, Brooks, Bellotti, Kelly, and Mark Helfrich. Brooks is the all-time leader in games coached; Mike Bellotti holds the record for most victories, while Chip Kelly is the leader in win percentage for coaches with more than one season of service.\n\nOregon Ducks football statistical leaders: The Oregon Ducks football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Oregon Ducks football program in various categories, including passing rushing receiving total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. 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Led by head coach Rich Brooks, the Ducks competed in the Freedom Bowl.\n\nKellen Clemens: Kellen Vincent Clemens (born June 6, 1983) is an American football quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the New York Jets in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oregon.\n\n2009 Oregon Ducks football team: The 2009 Oregon Ducks football team represented the University of Oregon in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by head coach Chip Kelly in his first season as a head coach at the Division I FBS level. Kelly was only the third Ducks head coach since 1977 and led the Ducks to a Pac-10 Championship and was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year. He took over for Mike Bellotti.\n\nOregon Ducks football: The Oregon Ducks football program is a college football team for the University of Oregon, located in the U.S. state of Oregon. The team competes at the NCAA Division I level in the FBS and is a member of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). Known as the Ducks, the team was commonly called the Webfoots until the mid-1960s. The first football team was fielded in 1894. Oregon plays its home games at the 54,000 seat Autzen Stadium in Eugene; its main rivals are the Oregon State Beavers and the Washington Huskies. The Ducks and Beavers historically end each regular season with the Civil War rivalry game in late November.\n\n2008 Oregon Ducks football team: The 2008 Oregon Ducks football team represented the University of Oregon in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was the final season for Mike Bellotti as the Ducks' head coach; he was promoted to become the school's athletic director after the season. The Ducks played their home games at Autzen Stadium. They finished the season 10\u20133, 7\u20132 in Pac-10 play, and were invited to the Holiday Bowl where they defeated Oklahoma State 42\u201331.\n\nNate Costa: Nathaniel William \"Nate\" Costa (born May 15, 1988) is a former American football player and current American football coach at the University of Oregon. He played quarterback at the University of Oregon from 2006 to 2010 and was a team captain of the 2010 Oregon Ducks football team. He is currently an Offensive Graduate Assistant coach on the Duck football coaching staff.\n\n2005 Oregon Ducks football team: In 2005, Oregon had success behind senior quarterback Kellen Clemens and a new spread offense. During a game at Arizona, Clemens suffered a broken ankle. At that point Oregon was 8-1 (their only loss was to #1 ranked USC 45-13, the loss was vacated in 2010), and still in the hunt for a BCS game. Oregon won their final three games and their success led them into contention for a bid to the Fiesta Bowl. The Ducks finished the regular season with a 10-1 record, their best finish since their Joey Harrington-led, Fiesta Bowl-winning 2001\u20132002 team. They finished 5th overall in the BCS ranking system, which would in many years have been high enough to earn them a bid to a BCS Bowl. In 2005, however, there were no at-large bids available to Oregon. Ohio State finished just ahead of the Ducks, in 4th place, guaranteeing them one of the at-large berths (although they had an inferior 10-2 record). Notre Dame finished 6th in the BCS, also securing a BCS bid due to a pre-existing clause in the BCS contract. Many college football fans were outraged that two teams with worse records were selected over the Ducks. Moreover, for the second consecutive year, the Pac-10 conference had a team that finished with a one-loss season snubbed by the BCS (the Cal Bears finished 10-1 in 2004). It was later demonstrated that Oregon drew the highest bowl ratings in college football, calling the argument that TV ratings hurt the Ducks' BCS chances into question. The situation (and others like it in recent years) has led to more calls for a playoff system to replace the BCS, which has received widespread criticism from college football fans. Instead of a BCS game, they were assigned to the 2005 Holiday Bowl versus the Oklahoma Sooners. Playing without their starting quarterback, Kellen Clemens, and combined with a strong showing from the Sooners, the Ducks fell in a close game, 17-14, finishing the season tied for the second-best in school history with a 10-1 overall record (the Southern Cal game was deemed vacated by violations in 2010).", "question": "Who does the 2005 Oregon Ducks football team quarterback currently play for?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"player_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the quarterback for the 2005 Oregon Ducks football team."}, "player_position": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary position of the player."}, "college_team_year": {"type": "object", "properties": {"team_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the college team."}, "season_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the player played for the college team."}}, "required": ["team_name", "season_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "current_nfl_team": {"type": "string", "description": "The NFL team the player currently plays for."}}, "required": ["player_name", "player_position", "college_team_year", "current_nfl_team"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"player_name": "Kellen Clemens", "player_position": "quarterback", "college_team_year": {"team_name": "Oregon", "season_year": 2005}, "current_nfl_team": "Los Angeles Chargers"}, "ground_truth": {"player_name": "Kellen Clemens", "player_position": "quarterback", "college_team_year": {"team_name": "Oregon Ducks", "season_year": 2005}, "current_nfl_team": "Los Angeles Chargers"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2055, "output_tokens": 52, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "cfc336d9e5acf1c2c2231b6b591f6752a3413497826f065aa781413b2b5b894d", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7b8b6d5542995eb53be95a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1783", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Winnie George: Winifred Una Margaretta George (born 19 January 1914 in Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia - died 19 March 1988 in Dandenong, Victoria) was an Australian cricket player. George played three tests for the Australia national women's cricket team. George was the sixteenth woman to play Women's Test cricket for Australia.\n\nEhyophsta: Ehyophsta (Cheyenne for \"Yellow-Haired Woman\") was a Cheyenne woman. She was the daughter of Stands-in-the-Timber who died in 1849, and she was the niece of Bad Faced Bull. She fought in the Battle of Beecher Island in 1868, and also fought the Shoshone that same year, where she counted coup against one enemy and killed another. She fought the Shoshone again in 1869. She was also a member of a secret society composed exclusively of Cheyenne women. She died in 1915.\n\nNavadurga (regional goddess): Navadurga is the Kuldevta (family deity) of many Gaud Saraswat Brahmins (GSB's) and Daivadnya Brahmins in India - in Goa & Maharashtra. Due to the forceful Portuguese conversion and intervention into their rituals, the Deity with all the other purushas had to be shifted from Gavasim to their present respective places. 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The Goddess appeared in the goldsmith\u2019s dream and told him to make the mask similar to his daughter\u2019s face. The mask was prepared resembling his daughter\u2019s face, but after few days his daughter became weak and died. The goldsmith was very sad because of her death. The Goddess appeared before him once again and told him that she will visit his house once in a year as his daughter. Hence as a tradition goes the same mask of the Goddess is welcomed in the Goldsmith\u2019s house on Karthik Shukla Asthami day every year. This day is celebrated by the Madkaikars(Goldsmith's family) in the same way as a married girl visiting her paternal home. The Navdurgas located in Madkai (Goa), Kundaim (Goa) and Redi (Vengurla - Maharashtra) are considered to be Saraswat Kuldevtas whereas the others are gram devtas or normal Hindu temples.\n\nBetty Hemings: Elizabeth \"Betty\" Hemings ( 1735 \u2013 1807) was an enslaved mixed-race woman in colonial Virginia. She had six children with her master, planter John Wayles, over a 12-year period, including Sally Hemings; they were three-quarters white and, following the condition of their mother, all were enslaved from birth and half-siblings to his daughter Martha Jefferson. After Wayles died, the Hemings family and some 120 other slaves were inherited, along with 11,000 acres and \u00a34,000 debt as part of his estate by his daughter Martha and her husband Thomas Jefferson.\n\nMartha Broissier: Martha Broissier (born 1556, died after 1578), was a French woman who was made famous around the year of 1578 for her feigned demonic possession at the age of 22. A fraud that was discovered by bishop Charles Miron, of which is either a Roman Catholic Diocese of Angers or a Roman Catholic Diocese of Orl\u00e9ans. According to Augustin Calmet, Martha was young woman and daughter of a weaver in Romorantin. She claimed to have been demonically possessed creating widespread circulation of the news in her time. Martha's case of demonic possession is often used by ancient theological historians in comparison with the Loudun possessions since both cases consist of convincing accounts of demonic possession yet are presumed to have been historically fraudulent affairs that reached the peak of fame.\n\nAnn Eliza Bleecker: Ann Eliza Bleecker (October 1752 \u2013 November 23, 1783) was an American poet and correspondent. Following a New York upbringing, Bleecker married John James Bleecker, a New Rochelle lawyer, in 1769. He encouraged her writings, and helped her publish a periodical containing her works.\n\nJacob Dissius: Jacob Abrahamsz. Dissius (1653 - 1695) was a Dutch typographer and printer. He is most notable as an art collector and for his links to Johannes Vermeer - his collection included 21 Vermeer works (including \"The Milkmaid\", \"Portrait of a Young Woman\", \"A Girl Asleep\", \"Woman Holding a Balance\" and \"The Music Lesson\") and in 1680 he married Madgdalene, daughter and sole heir of Vermeer's main patron Pieter van Ruijven. Dissius died in 1695 and his collection was auctioned off in Amsterdam the following year.\n\nNicnevin: Nicneven or Nicnevin or Nicnevan (whose name is from a Scottish Gaelic surname, Neachneohain meaning \"daughter(s) of the divine\" and/or \"daughter(s) of Scathach\" NicNaoimhein meaning \"daughter of the little saint\") is a Queen of the Fairies in Scottish folklore. In Ireland and Scotland, \"the Feile na Marbh\", (the \u201cfestival of the dead\u201d) took place on Samhain (Celtic New Year) The names Satia, NICNEVEN, Bensozie, Zobiana, Abundia, Herodiana, were all used to identify the Scottish Witch Goddess of Samhain. The use of the name for this meaning was first found in Montgomerie\u2019s Flyting (c.1585) and was seemingly taken from a woman in Scotland condemned to death for witchcraft before being burnt at the stake as a witch. In the Borders the name for this archetype was Gyre-Carling whose name had variants such as Gyre-Carlin, Gy-Carling, Gay-Carlin amongst others. \"Gyre\" is possibly a cognate of the Norse word \"geri\" and thus having the meaning of \"greedy\" or it may be from the Norse \"g\u00fdgr\" meaning \"ogress\"; \"carling\" or \"carline\" is a Scots and Northern English word meaning \"old woman\" which is from, or related to, the Norse word \"kerling\" (of the same meaning).\n\nMargaretta Faug\u00e8res: Margaretta Bleecker Faug\u00e8res (October 11, 1771\u2009\u2013\u2009January 9, 1801) was the daughter of Ann Eliza Bleecker. She was an American playwright, poet and political activist.\n\nTheodore de Lemos: Theodore de Lemos (1850, Holstein, German Confederation \u2013 12 April 1909, New York City, New York, United States), son of Hermann and Maria Grothe De Lemos of Holstein, was an architect. He graduated with honors from the Berlin Royal Academy of Buildings, and was famous for his designs in three countries, Germany, Mexico, and the United States. In 1881, de Lemos left Germany and settled in New York, where he married Margaretta Becker and had a daughter, Marie Katherine. 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The coup lasted no more than 3 hours and took place between 6 and 9 A.M. when the coup's leader, Captain Solo (Stephen Lungu), announced via the national radio station (Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation) that a coup had taken place and that the then President, Frederick Chiluba, needed to step down.\n\n2011 Bangladesh coup d'\u00e9tat attempt: 2011 Bangladesh coup d'\u00e9tat attempt was coup attempt in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Army on December 2011 stopped a coup attempt that was planned to have taken place on the 11-12 of January 2012. This was announced at a press conference on 19 January 2012. The Purpose of the coup was to establish Islamic Law in Bangladesh. A number of officers including retired ones were arrested. The coup plotters argued that they are nationalist trying to prevent Bangladesh from being turned into a puppet of India.\n\n2007 Zimbabwean coup d'\u00e9tat attempt: The Zimbabwean government foiled an alleged coup d'\u00e9tat attempt involving almost 400 soldiers and high-ranking members of the military that would have occurred on June 2 or June 15, 2007. The alleged leaders of the coup, all of whom have been arrested and charged with treason, are retired army Captain Albert Matapo, Spokesman for the Zimbabwe National Army Ben Ncube, Major General Engelbert Rugeje, and Air Vice Marshal Elson Moyo.\n\n2013 Libyan coup d'\u00e9tat attempt: The 2013 Libyan coup d'\u00e9tat attempt was a coup d'\u00e9tat attempt by a group of members of the General National Congress to take control of the country from Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan. Zeidan was kidnapped in the early hours of the 10 October by armed gunmen and was then released several hours later after a pro-government militia stormed the site where he was being held. Following his release Zeidan claimed the incident was an attempted coup orchestrated by two militias in line with members of the GNC opposed to Zeidan.\n\n1938 Greek coup d'\u00e9tat attempt: The Coup d'\u00e9tat attempt of 1938 or coup d'\u00e9tat of Chania was a short-lived coup attempt in Chania, Greece, aimed at overthrowing the dictatorship of Ioannis Metaxas in 1938. Due to poor organization, the coup collapsed within a few hours and never seriously threatened the dictatorial regime.\n\n1995 Azerbaijani coup d'\u00e9tat attempt: The 1995 Azerbaijani coup d'\u00e9tat attempt, also known as the Turkish coup in Baku, was a coup d'\u00e9tat attempt by members of the Azerbaijani military, led by Colonel Rovshan Javadov at the head of a unit of Special Purpose Police Unit (\"OPON\"). The group aimed to take control of the country from president Heydar Aliyev and reinstall former president Abulfaz Elchibey. The coup was foiled when Turkish President S\u00fcleyman Demirel became aware of elements in Turkey supporting the plot, and called Aliyev to warn him. On 17 March 1995, units of Azerbaijani Armed Forces surrounded the insurgents in their camp and assaulted it, killing Javadov. Reports in Turkey following the 1996 Susurluk scandal elaborated on support for the coup from elements in Turkey.\n\n1982 Spanish coup d'\u00e9tat attempt: The October 27, 1982, coup d'\u00e9tat attempt was a conspiracy conceived in Spain to overthrow the government. Meant to take place on October 27, 1982, a day before national elections, the plan was discovered and foiled the preceding October 1. Although made public, the importance of the coup attempt was downplayed with the cooperation of the main media, in order to avoid raising social unrest. This coup d'\u00e9tat plan hardly affected the election campaign for the October 28 elections, won by Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). Over time, it has become an obscure chapter in Spanish history.\n\n1989 Panamanian coup d'\u00e9tat attempt: The 1989 Panamanian coup d'\u00e9tat attempt was a failed coup d'\u00e9tat which occurred in Panama City on 3 October. The attempt was led by Major Mois\u00e9s Giroldi, supported by a group of officers who had returned from a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Namibia. Although the plotters succeeded in capturing Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, the coup was quickly suppressed. Giroldi, together with nine other members of the Panamanian Defense Forces, was executed on 3 and 4 October 1989. An eleventh participant died in prison after being tortured. These events became known as the \"Albrook massacre\".\n\n1983 Upper Voltan coup d'\u00e9tat attempt: The 1983 Upper Voltan coup d'\u00e9tat attempt was an event which took place on 28 February 1983, in the Republic of Upper Volta (today Burkina Faso), just a few months after a previous \"coup d'\u00e9tat\" on 7 November 1982, carried out by radical elements of the army against the regime of Colonel Saye Zerbo, who himself came to power in a 1980 coup against Major General Sangoul\u00e9 Lamizana. 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As a P2P lender it matches local businesses looking for finance with individual investors giving both sides a generally better rate than traditional banks. Folk2Folk only provides secured loans, meaning that each loan is secured against property or land. Folk2Folk's head office is based in Launceston, Cornwall, England. The company operates online as well as having high street branches across the UK, currently in Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Yorkshire and Gloucestershire. It is one of the largest peer-to-peer lenders to business in the UK having lent over \u00a3160m to local, rural and entreprenuerial businesses.\n\nValley India Times: Valley India Times is an Indian American newspaper based in Arizona, mailed out to readers on a monthly basis. The newspaper delivers to all major counties within the state, as well as to out of state subscribers. It was created in 2000; the original name for the Indian newspaper, which was used during the first year of publishing, was \"AZ India\". Due to the purchasing agreement when business ownership changed in 2000, the name was changed. \"Valley India Times\" is the only Indian American newspaper in Arizona. The paper, a complimentary mailing, has a website and social media networks. Local businesses, holy establishments, and restaurants receive copies of the newspaper.\n\nDiveagar: Diveagar (Dive Agar) is a village located in Shrivardhan Taluka, Raigad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra, approximately 170 kilometers south of Mumbai. The area is peaceful, clean and sparsely populated. The region includes a fishing settlement, a beach, a temple, local businesses engaged in coconut and beetle nut tree farming, and some tourism businesses such as restaurants, cottage rentals and hotels, and six villages (from north to south): Vel\u0101s, Musalm\u0101ndi, Agar Panchaitan, Diveagar, Borlai Panchaitan, and K\u0101rle. The beach, facing the Arabian Sea, is approximately four kilometers long and undeveloped. At the north end of the beach where a small stream enters the ocean there is the fishing settlement, Velas Agar, and some paddy farming, while at the south end there is a sanctuary for migratory seabirds. Nearby, there is a small fishing village, where vendors sell fresh fish, which goes by name of Bharadkhol. The beach is accessible from the Mumbai-Goa highway via Kolad or Karnala.\n\nLukens Main Office Building: Lukens Main Office Building is a historic office building located at Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA. The original section was designed by the noted architectural firm of Cope & Stewardson and built in 1902, for the Lukens Steel Company. It is a 2\u00bd-story, seven bay, brick \"T\"-shaped building in a Colonial Revival / Georgian Revival style. It has a hipped roof with dormers and flanking two-story, three bay wings. A duplicate of the original structure was added to it in 1916, making it an \"H\"-shaped building. 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The duo are often credited with pushing the boundaries of electronic music experimentation and of pioneering a new era of dance music. Although often associated with ambient music, Cobain and Dougans usually resist being typecast into any one particular genre. Their work covers many areas of electronic music, such as ambient techno, house music, trip hop, ambient dub, acid techno. In addition to music composition, their interests have covered a number of areas including film and video, 2D and 3D computer graphics, animation in making almost all their own videos for their singles, radio broadcasting and creating their own electronic devices for sound making. They have released works under numerous aliases.\n\nBrian Eno: Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno, RDI ( ; born 15 May 1948 and originally christened Brian Peter George Eno) is an English musician, composer, record producer, singer, writer, and visual artist. He is best known for his pioneering work in rock, ambient, pop, and electronic music. A self-described \"non-musician\", Eno has helped to introduce a variety of unique conceptual approaches and recording techniques into contemporary music, advocating a methodology of \"theory over practice\" throughout his career. He has been described as one of popular music's most influential and innovative figures.\n\nMichael Turvey: Michael T. Turvey is the Board of Trustees' Distinguished Professor of Experimental Psychology at the University of Connecticut and a Senior Scientist at Haskins Laboratories in New Haven, Connecticut. He is best known for his pioneering work in ecological psychology and in applying dynamic systems approach for the study of motor behavior. He is the founder of the \"Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action\". His research spans a number of areas including: dynamic touch and haptics, interlimb coordination, visual perception and optic flow, postural stability, visual word recognition and speech perception. Along with William Mace and Robert Shaw , he has been one of the leading explicators of the ecological psychology of J. J. Gibson. His pioneering work with J. A. Scott Kelso and Peter N. Kugler introduced the physical language of complex systems to the understanding of perception and action. He also helped to introduce the ideas of Russian motor control theorist, Nikolai Bernstein , and his colleagues to a larger audience. Working with Georgije Lukatela and other colleagues at Haskins Laboratories, he has exploited the dual nature of the Serbo-Croatian orthography to help understand word recognition.\n\nBiosphere (musician): Biosphere is the main recording name of Geir Jenssen (born 30 May 1962), a Norwegian musician who has released a notable catalogue of ambient electronic music. He is well known for his works on ambient techno and arctic themed pieces, his use of music loops, and peculiar samples from sci-fi sources. His 1997 album \"Substrata\" was voted by the users of the Hyperreal website in 2001 as the best all-time classic ambient album.\n\nDelia Derbyshire: Delia Ann Derbyshire (5 May 1937\u00a0\u2013 3 July 2001) was an English musician and composer of electronic music and musique concr\u00e8te. She is best known for \"creating a howling masterpiece\" in her electronic music arrangement of Ron Grainer's written theme music to the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\" and for her pioneering work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.\n\nAlpha Wave Movement: Alpha Wave Movement (established 1992 in Miami, Florida) is the electronic music project of Gregory T. Kyryluk. Alpha Wave Movement's musical style can be considered ambient, new-age, some space rock, the classic 1970s period German style electronic music otherwise known as Berlin school as well as the ambient aesthetics of Brian Eno, and Steve Roach. Releases such \"A Distant Signal\" and \"Terra\" have more ambient space elements than other Alpha Wave Movement releases. \"Beyond Silence\" has more space rock elements and has a more rhythmic feel in their overall music compositions. In 2007 Alpha Wave Movement released \"The Mystic & The Machine\", a musical exploration of 1970's era romantic progressive rock performed on synthesizers with the addition of UK musician Steve Hillman on electric guitar. The influences of Genesis, Ozric Tentacles (1980s era), and Camel are quite obvious and intended and shows yet another side of Alpha Wave Movement's composition. Alpha Wave Movement's music is semi electronic-based, utilizing digital synthesizers and MIDI to create its sonic explorations.\n\nWheeler J. North: Wheeler James North (January 2, 1922 \u2013 December 20, 2002), born in San Francisco, California, was a marine biologist and environmental scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the California Institute of Technology. He is best known for his pioneering work to understand the ecology of California\u2019s coastal kelp forests, and pioneering work in biomass fuels and the sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide.\n\nThe Orb: The Orb are an English electronic music group known for being the pioneers of ambient house. Founded in 1988 by Alex Paterson and The KLF member Jimmy Cauty, the Orb began as ambient and dub DJs in London. Their early performances were inspired by ambient and electronic artists of the 1970s and 1980s, most notably Brian Eno and Kraftwerk. Because of their trippy sound, the Orb developed a cult following among clubbers \"coming down\" from drug-induced highs. The Orb has maintained their drug-related and science fiction themes despite personnel changes, including the departure of Cauty and other Orb members Kris Weston, Andy Falconer, Simon Phillips, Nick Burton and Andy Hughes. Paterson has been the only permanent member, continuing to work as the Orb with the Swiss-German producer Thomas Fehlmann and, later, with Martin \"Youth\" Glover, bass player with Killing Joke.\n\nMachine Music: Machine Music is a 1978 album by John White and Gavin Bryars. The album was the eighth release on Brian Eno's Obscure Records.\n\nBeaver & Krause: Beaver & Krause were a musical duo made up of Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause. 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Released on 25 July 2011. It was recorded with Tony Hoffer (who produced \"Costello Music\" and mixed \"Codeine Velvet Club\") in the Sound Factory studios in Los Angeles.\n\nThe Fratellis: The Fratellis are a Scottish rock band from Glasgow, formed in 2005. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Jon Fratelli (born John Lawler), bass guitarist Barry Fratelli (born Barry Wallace), and drummer and backing vocalist Mince Fratelli (born Gordon McRory). Their singles \"Chelsea Dagger\" and \"Whistle for the Choir\" were both top ten hits in the UK charts.\n\nMos Eisley Cantina: The Chalmun's Cantina (often called \"Mos Eisley Cantina\" or \"the \"Star Wars\" Cantina\") is a fictional bar (cantina) of the \"Star Wars\" universe located in the \"pirate city\" of Mos Eisley on the planet Tatooine. 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The name comes from the Greek word \u03b4\u03ad\u03bd\u03c4\u03c1\u03bf (dendro). which translates to \"tree\". The Greek word \u03b4\u03b5\u03bd\u03b4\u03c1\u03b9\u03bc\u03b5\u03c1\u03ad\u03c2 is translated as a part of the tree. It is named like that, because it is like to see a tree from the top. Synonymous terms for dendrimer include arborols and cascade molecules. However, dendrimer is currently the internationally accepted term. A dendrimer is typically symmetric around the core, and often adopts a spherical three-dimensional morphology. The word dendron is also encountered frequently. A dendron usually contains a single chemically addressable group called the focal point or core. 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Busch: David D. Busch is a photographer and well-known award-winning author of more than 200 books with a total of more than two million copies in print, and thousands of photography- and technology-related articles for \"Popular Photography\", \"Rangefinder\", \"Professional Photographer\", \"Computer Shopper\", and other magazines. He is best known for the classic imaging handbook \"Digital Photography All in One Desk Reference for Dummies\", which, along with \"Mastering Digital Photography\", was named by About.com as the top two of five recommended books for digital photography beginners. He is the main author and series editor of \"David Busch's Quick Snap Guides\", \"David Busch's Pro Secrets\", and \"David Busch's Guides to Digital SLR Photography\".\n\nSelena Roberts: Selena Roberts (born May 16, 1966 in Live Oak, Florida) is an American best-selling author, sportswriter, and digital entrepreneur. 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In a February 7, 2009 article on SI.com that quickly made the cover of \"Sports Illustrated\", Roberts revealed that Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in 2003.\n\nSports Illustrated Kids: Sports Illustrated Kids (SI Kids, trademarked Sports Illustrated KIDS, sometimes Sports Illustrated for Kids) is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine \"Sports Illustrated\". \"SI Kids\" was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.\n\nHerbert Keppler: Herbert \"Burt\" Keppler (April 21, 1925 \u2013 January 4, 2008) was an American photographer, journalist, author and consultant. His career spanned 57 years, including 37 at \"Modern Photography\" and two decades at \"Popular Photography\". He wrote monthly columns and served in the former magazine as Editorial Director and Publisher, and in the latter magazine as Vice President and Publishing Director.\n\nSports Illustrated for Women: Sports Illustrated Women (previously called Sports Illustrated for Women) and also known as SI Women, was a bimonthly sports magazine covering (according to its statement of purpose) \"the sports that women play and what they want to follow, from basketball to tennis, soccer to volleyball, field hockey to ice hockey and figure skating and more. 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It is situated between the villages of Fanore to the north, and Doolin to the south.\n\nF.M. Norris House: The F.M. Norris House, also known as the Patton House and the Gerard Photography Studio, was a historic building located in Mason City, Iowa, United States. Fred Magee Norris (1864-1938) served two terms as the mayor of the city. He was married to Elizabeth (Atkinson) Norris (1866-1933). They had Chris Rye build this Prairie School house for them. While Rye built some of Walter Burley Griffin's designs, it is possible that he designed this house himself. It featured a horizontal emphasis, wide eaves, broad hip roof, and stucco walls. The building was altered by Jerome J. Gerard (1913-2010) for his photography studio. In addition to his photographic work, he wrote for the magazine \"Popular Photography\" for 20 years. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It has subsequently been torn down.\n\nLarry Johnson (author): Larry Johnson (born in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American author and former employee of the Alcor Life Extension Foundation (Alcor), a cryonics company for whom he once served as chief operating officer. He received notoriety with the release of the August 13, 2003 issue of \"Sports Illustrated\". \"Sports Illustrated\" sportswriter Tom Verducci, along with Johnson's input, published an article about \u201cWhat Really Happened to Ted Williams?\" Immediately following the \"Sports Illustrated\" article, Johnson agreed to an interview with Diane Sawyer of Good Morning America.\n\nHeinz Kluetmeier: Heinz Kluetmeier (born 1942) is a German-born American sports photographer for \"Sports Illustrated\". He has covered every Olympic Games for the magazine since the 1972 Munich games except one, and has over 100 \"Sports Illustrated\" cover photographs to his credits. 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The piece was written in memoriam for Lindberg's friend and fellow composer G\u00e9rard Grisey.\n\nOn the Transmigration of Souls: On the Transmigration of Souls is a composition for orchestra, chorus, children's choir, and pre-recorded tape by the American composer John Adams (born 1947). It was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic and Lincoln Center's Great Performers (and an anonymous but prominent New York family) shortly after the September 11 terrorist attacks of 2001. Adams began writing the piece in late January 2002, and the music was premiered by the New York Philharmonic on September 19, 2002 at Avery Fisher Hall. The work is composed in a single movement and has a duration of approximately 25 minutes. Its sheet music is published by Boosey & Hawkes.\n\nRhapsodies for Orchestra: Rhapsodies for Orchestra is a single-movement orchestral composition by the American composer Steven Stucky. 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This is the fifth time that Enrique's song is chosen as an opening theme of a telenovela after \"Cosas del Amor\", \"Nunca Te Olvidar\u00e9\", \"Cuando Me Enamoro\" and \"Marisol\" (Por Amarte). The song was released in the United States and Mexico on 30 October 2013 and was later released to other Latin countries. The song was composed by Iglesias and Descemer Bueno.\n\nLo mejor que me pas\u00f3 en la vida: Lo mejor que me pas\u00f3 en la vida (English: \"The best thing that happened to me in life\"), is the first studio album by singer-songwriter Alex Sirvent. Launched on December 12, 2013 by Alman Music. Some of the songs on this album are part of the soundtrack of the telenovela \"Lo que la vida me rob\u00f3\".\n\nOsvaldo de Le\u00f3n: Osvaldo de Le\u00f3n (born May 6, 1984 in Brownsville, Texas, United States) is an American actor and model. He debuted on television in 2007 in the Mexican telenovela \"Palabra de Mujer\", playing Ariel Castellanos. Osvaldo has participated in several plays and Mexican movies, and since its inception with Televisa has participated in several soap operas such as \"Juro que te amo\", \"Ni\u00f1a de mi Coraz\u00f3n\", \"Una familia con suerte\", \"Lo que la vida me rob\u00f3\", \"La Malquerida\" and \"Sue\u00f1o de amor\" and \"La candidata\"\n\nLo que no fue: Lo que no fue, is a 1969 Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and originally transmitted by Telesistema Mexicano.\n\nA que no me dejas: A que no me dejas, formerly known as \"A que no me dejas, coraz\u00f3n\" (English title: \"I Dare You to Leave\"), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Moreno for Televisa. It is a remake of the Mexican telenovela \"Amor en silencio\", produced in 1988.\n\nRosa salvaje: Rosa salvaje (English title: \"Wild Rose\") (] ; is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valent\u00edn Pimstein for Televisa. The telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on July 6, 1987 and ran for 199 episodes until April 8, 1988. This telenovela was a huge success in Mexico, Latin America, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Estonia, China the United States, Indonesia and provided the template for numerous other Latin American soap operas in terms of story, plot twists and characters for years to come.\n\nLo que la vida me rob\u00f3: Lo que la vida me rob\u00f3 (English title: \"What Life Took From Me\"), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa, broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas now known as Las Estrellas. The series originally aired from October 28, 2013 to July 27, 2014. 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In 2002, she performed the title role in the famous Czech musical, Kleopatra, at Prague's Broadway Theatre. Absolonov\u00e1 performed her first solo concert in Prague's Broadway Theatre in 2010. She took part in the Czech version of \"Dancing with the Stars\" in 2010. In 2013, she became the Czech singing voice of Elsa in Frozen.\n\nBroadway Theatre (Cape Girardeau, Missouri): Broadway Theater, also known as the New Broadway Theatre, Fox Broadway, Kerasotes Broadway Theatre, is a historic vaudeville house and movie theater located at Cape Girardeau, Missouri. It built in 1921, and is a two-story, red brick building with a white, glazed brick fa\u00e7ade. The building consists of the theatre/storefront zone on the first level and a second zone with office space on the second level.\n\nOld Broadway Theatre: The Broadway Theatre (September 27, 1847 \u2013 April 2, 1859), called the Old Broadway Theatre since its demise, was at 326\u201330 Broadway, between Pearl and Anthony (now Worth) Streets in Manhattan. With over 4000 seats, it was the largest theater ever built in New York when it opened. During its brief existence, many prominent performers of the era appeared on its stage. It presented plays, opera, ballet, hippodrama, and circus performances in a space that was reconfigured several times. The operators always struggled to make money, however, and after twelve years the Broadway Theatre was replaced by a more profitable building, for the textile trade.\n\nStudio 54: Studio 54 is a former nightclub and currently a Broadway theatre, located at 254 West 54th Street, between Eighth Avenue and Broadway in Manhattan, New York City. The building, originally built as the Gallo Opera House, opened in 1927, after which it changed names several times, eventually becoming CBS radio and television Studio 52.\n\nGershwin Theatre: The Gershwin Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 222 West 51st Street in midtown-Manhattan in the Paramount Plaza building. The theatre is named after brothers George Gershwin, a composer, and Ira Gershwin, a lyricist. It has the largest seating capacity of any Broadway theatre with 1,933 seats.\n\nTony Award: The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as Tony Award, recognizes the excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ceremony in New York City. The awards are given for Broadway productions and performances, and an award is given for regional theatre. Several discretionary non-competitive awards are also given, including a Special Tony Award, the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre, and the Isabelle Stevenson Award. The awards are named after Antoinette \"Tony\" Perry, co-founder of the American Theatre Wing.\n\nBroadway Theatre (53rd Street): The Broadway Theatre (formerly Universal's Colony Theatre, B.S. Moss' Broadway Theatre, Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre, and Cin\u00e9 Roma) is a Broadway theatre located in midtown Manhattan. It has a large seating capacity of 1,761, and unlike most Broadway theaters, it is actually located on Broadway, at number 1681.\n\nPaul Marantz: Paul Marantz is an American architectural lighting designer, whose work includes the discoth\u00e8que Studio 54, the Times Square Ball, the Tribute in Light, the Barnes Foundation,\n\nBroadway theatre: Broadway theatre, commonly known as Broadway, refers to the theatrical performances presented in the 41 professional theatres with 500 or more seats located in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Along with London's West End theatre, Broadway theatre is widely considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English-speaking world.\n\nThe Theatre Museum: The Theatre Museum (TTM) is located at 30 Worth Street in Manhattan, New York City. Its mission is to preserve, protect and perpetuate the legacy of theatre, including Broadway theatre. 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She won the National Championship in 1995 at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas, receiving as her prize a Masterworks hammered dulcimer built by Russell Cook. She has also played a Rick Thum instrument, and currently uses a Nick Blanton Compact model on stage. She performs and teaches nationally on hammered dulcimer, also performs on solo Celtic harp, plays fiddle and hammered dulcimer with Celtic trio Banshee in the Kitchen, and was previously with Celtic duo Briar Rose.\n\nContemporary folk music: Contemporary folk music refers to a wide variety of genres that emerged in the mid 20th century and afterwards which were associated with traditional folk music. Starting in the mid-20th century a new form of popular folk music evolved from traditional folk music. This process and period is called the (second) folk revival and reached a zenith in the 1960s. The most common name for this new form of music is also \"folk music\", but is often called \"contemporary folk music\" or \"folk revival music\" to make the distinction. The transition was somewhat centered in the US and is also called the American folk music revival. Fusion genres such as folk rock, folktronica, and others also evolved within this phenomenon. While contemporary folk music is a genre generally distinct from traditional folk music, it often shares the same English name, performers and venues as traditional folk music; even individual songs may be a blend of the two.\n\nJean Ritchie: Jean Ritchie (December 8, 1922 \u2013 June 1, 2015) was an American folk music singer, songwriter, and Appalachian dulcimer player. Her career formed a kind of bridge between the traditional and modern forms of folk music: in her youth she learned folksongs in the traditional way (orally, from her family and members of her community); and in adulthood she became a successful modern folksinger, promulgating songs in public through concerts and recordings. She was called by some the \"Mother of Folk\".\n\nAndrew Rowan Summers: Andrew Rowan Summers (December 15, 1912\u2013 March 1968) was an American folk singer and player of the Appalachian dulcimer. He is credited with a large role in preserving Appalachian music from extinction. Summers was among the earliest musicians to draw attention to the dulcimer to a wider audience outside the Appalachians, with John Jacob Niles being one of the few earlier.\n\nKevin Roth: Kevin Roth (born 1957 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American folk singer and Appalachian dulcimer player who has released forty-five albums.\n\nStephen Seifert: Stephen Seifert (born September 29, 1973) is an American folk musician and virtuoso of the Appalachian dulcimer. He has released many educational DVDs and videos on the subject of dulcimer playing.\n\nDavid Massengill: David Massengill (born 1951, Bristol, Tennessee) is an American folk singer-songwriter, guitar and appalachian dulcimer player. His best-known songs include: \"On The Road to Fairfax County\", recorded by The Roches and by Joan Baez; \"The Great American Dream\"; and \"My Name Joe\", about an illegal immigrant restaurant worker. For some years after he began recording, Massengill maintained a day job as a restaurant dishwasher. He also contributed his poignant dulcimer-centered version of \"The Crucifixion\" to 2001's multi-artist double-disc tribute to Phil Ochs, \"What's That I Hear\".\n\nJoemy Wilson: Joemy Wilson is a hammered dulcimer player from New Haven, Connecticut. Her first instruments were the piano and violin. She also took voice lessons in high school. She started playing Appalachian dulcimer while attending Barnard College, and started playing hammered dulcimer in 1979.\n\nBrightest and Best: \"Brightest and Best\" (occasionally rendered by its first line, \"Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning\") is a Christian hymn written in 1811 by the Anglican bishop Reginald Heber to be sung at the feast of Epiphany. It appeared in Heber's widow's compilation of hymns entitled \"Hymns Written and Adapted to the Weekly Service of the Church Year\" in 1827. 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The film stars Thomas Meighan, Faire Binney, Alphonse Ethier, Edward Ellis, Gus Weinberg and Florence Johns. The film was released January 20, 1921, by Paramount Pictures.\n\nThe Invisible Bond: The Invisible Bond is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Charles Maigne and written by Charles Maigne based upon the novel \"The See-Saw: A Story of To-day\" by Sophie Kerr. The film stars Irene Castle, Huntley Gordon, Claire Adams, Fleming Ward, George Majeroni, and Helen Greene. The film was released on November 23, 1919, by Paramount Pictures.\n\nHush Money (1921 film): Hush Money is a lost 1921 American silent drama film directed by Charles Maigne and written by Charles Maigne and Samuel Merwin. The film stars Alice Brady, George Fawcett, Larry Wheat, Harry Benham, and Jerry Devine. 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Rippon station is located along the west side of the Featherstone National Wildlife Refuge.\n\nVirginia Railway Express: The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) (reporting mark VREX) is a regional/commuter rail service that connects the Northern Virginia suburbs to Union Station in Washington, D.C., via two lines: the Fredericksburg Line from Fredericksburg, Virginia, and the Manassas Line from Broad Run/Airport station in Bristow, Virginia.\n\nBroad Run station: Broad Run station is a Virginia Railway Express station located at 10637 Piper Lane in the Bristow section of unincorporated Prince William County, Virginia, United States, adjacent to Manassas Regional Airport. It is the last station on VRE's Manassas Line, and has parking for 885 cars. The station is located on a siding that leads off the 2 track main line. The siding continues to a yard for the Virginia Railway Express.\n\nFredericksburg station: Fredericksburg is a passenger rail station in Fredericksburg, Virginia. It is served by Amtrak's \"Carolinian\" and \"Northeast Regional\" lines, \"Silver Meteor\", and the Virginia Railway Express's Fredericksburg Line. It is located on Lafayette Boulevard (US BUS 1).\n\nLeeland Road station: Leeland Road station is a Virginia Railway Express station located at 275 Leeland Road in Stafford, Virginia, although VRE states that its address is in Falmouth, Virginia. The station serves the Fredericksburg Line and shares the right-of-way with Amtrak's \"Northeast Regional\", \"Silver Meteor\", \"Silver Star\", \"Palmetto\", \"Auto Train\", \"Carolinian\" and \"Piedmont\" trains. However, no Amtrak trains stop here. The station is located next to the Leeland Station community, which was named after the VRE station. It is also next to Conway Elementary School.\n\nLorton station (VRE): Lorton station is a railroad station located at 8990 Lorton Station Boulevard in Lorton, Virginia. It is served by the Virginia Railway Express Fredericksburg Line. This station is one mile north from Amtrak's Lorton station, the northern terminus of the \"Auto Train\". Amtrak's \"Northeast Regional\", \"Silver Meteor\", \"Silver Star\", \"Palmetto\", and \"Carolinian\" trains share the line but do not stop at either Lorton station.\n\nManassas Park station: Manassas Park station is a Virginia Railway Express station in Manassas Park, Virginia. The station serves the Virginia Railway Express Manassas Line, and shares the right-of-way with Amtrak's \"Cardinal\" and \"Crescent\" trains; however, no Amtrak trains stop here.\n\nNortheast Regional: The Northeast Regional is a higher-speed rail service operated by Amtrak in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States. In the past it has been known as the \"NortheastDirect\", \"Acela Regional\", or \"Regional\". It is the busiest Amtrak route, carrying 8.04 million passengers in fiscal year (FY) 2013, a 0.4% increase over the 8.01 million passengers in FY2012. The \"Northeast Regional\" service earned over $568.7 million in gross ticket revenue in FY2013, a 6.2% increase over the $536 million earned during FY2012.\n\nBrooke station: Brooke is a Virginia Railway Express station located at 1721 Brooke Road in Brooke near Stafford, Virginia. Free parking is available and located on a hill leading from the road. 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By the end of the war, she had more than 1000 flying hours and had flown 36 types of aircraft, and was one of the most experienced service pilots. She was also an international skier and represented Canada at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, captaining the women's team and competing in the women\u2019s combined event.\n\nMargaret Fairweather: Margaret Fairweather (23 September 1901 \u2013 4 August 1944) was a British aviator and one of the first eight women members of the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA). She flew many planes including Tiger Moths and Hurricanes, and was the first woman to fly a Supermarine Spitfire. She had previously been an instructor for the Civil Air Guard at Renfrew.\n\nDe Havilland Mosquito: The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British twin-engine shoulder-winged multi-role combat aircraft. The crew of two, pilot and navigator, sat side by side. It served during and after the Second World War. It was one of few operational front-line aircraft of the era constructed almost entirely of wood and was nicknamed \"The Wooden Wonder\". The Mosquito was also known affectionately as the \"Mossie\" to its crews. Originally conceived as an unarmed fast bomber, the Mosquito was adapted to roles including low to medium-altitude daytime tactical bomber, high-altitude night bomber, pathfinder, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber, intruder, maritime strike aircraft, and fast photo-reconnaissance aircraft. It was also used by the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) as a fast transport to carry small high-value cargoes to, and from, neutral countries, through enemy-controlled airspace. 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For many years, it has served as the home of Jamboree USA and the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra. Jamboree USA, a Saturday night live country music show broadcast on WWVA 1170 AM from 1926 until 1977, was the second-longest running radio show in the United States, second only to the Grand Ole Opry. The live music show annually drew hundreds of thousands of country music fans to Wheeling, where both local acts and nationally known celebrities such as Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard and Charley Pride would perform.\n\nCountdown (Dutch TV series): The Dutch music show Countdown was a popular music show from 1978 to the early 1990s, broadcast by the (in that time public) broadcasting system Veronica. It ranked as the top music show in the whole of Europe. Due to the popularity this show, the career of one of its hosts throughout the entire period, Adam Curry, rose like a star. 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Unprecedented at the time, CNBLUE held the record for shortest period between debuting and earning a music show win for four and a half years. The song also peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart.\n\nGeorge Petros: George Petros (born George Lawrence Petros, January 11, 1955, Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American art designer, author, editor, interviewer and illustrator. From 1984 through 1992 he published and edited \"EXIT\", a punk-inspired art and science fiction magazine he founded with Adam Parfrey and Kim Seltzer. From 1992 through 2000 he edited and art-directed \"Seconds\", an all-interview music and culture magazine founded by Steven Blush. From 2000 through 2005 he was a contributing editor of \"Juxtapoz\", the low-brow art magazine founded by Robert Williams, and the senior editor of \"Propaganda\", a goth/industrial music and style magazine founded by Fred H. Berger.\n\nNiall Stokes: Niall Stokes (born Dublin in 1951) is the award-winning editor of the long-running fortnightly Ireland music and political magazine \"Hot Press\" based in Dublin. He has edited the magazine since 1977. He has been a longstanding champion of Irish music, most famously U2 in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. He was involved with The Music Show, an exhibition of the Irish music industry held in the RDS in October 2008. He was Chairman of the Independent Radio and Television Commission (now the BCI) between 1993 and 1998. He has written a book called \"Into the Heart: The Stories Behind Every U2 Song\".\n\nThe Music Show (Ireland): The Music Show was an annual event which took place in the RDS, Dublin on the first weekend of October each year. The event combined live performances, music workshops and talks given by professionals within the music industry. It had several high-profile sponsors, including \"Hot Press\", RT\u00c9 2fm, the \"Irish Independent\" and the \"Sunday Independent\". RT\u00c9 2fm provided live radio coverage of the event.\n\nNight Shift (Irish TV series): Night Shift is an Irish television music show. Like its sister show \"Day Shift\", it was one of Channel 6's Irish shows. It was launched with the network on Sunday, 30 March 2006. \"Night Shift\" was transmitted late at night and sometimes early on weekend mornings. The show was hosted by Michelle Doherty and featured the alternative music scene. In 2006, \"Night Shift\" was voted the favourite music show by \"Hot Press\" magazine readers. The last show aired on 31 December 2008. Channel 6 was replaced by 3e on 1 January 2009. No reason was given for the ending of the show. It is rumoured that the show will be coming back in 2017 and will be presented by Dave Fanning but this has not been confirmed/denied by TV3.\n\nColin Irwin (journalist): Colin Irwin is a British music journalist. Irwin was an assistant editor of \"Melody Maker\" in the 1970s and 1980s, before leaving in the summer of 1987 as the magazine moved in a different direction, and editor of \"Number One\" magazine in the late 1980s and early 1990s. His book \"In Search of the Craic\" details a comic journey around Ireland seeking out pub music sessions and became a best-seller in Ireland. Subsequent books were \"In Search Of Albion\", a similarly light-hearted journey around English traditions and rituals and \"Sing When You're Winning\", about the history and culture of terrace songs at football matches. He's also reviewed music for \"The Guardian\", \"Mojo\", \"The Daily Telegraph\", \"The Independent\", \"fRoots\" and Spiral Earth and has been a Mercury Music Prize judge. He reviews mainly singer-songwriters, folk rock, Celtic and traditional folk albums. He has also presented music programmes on BBC Radio 2. His play \"The Corridor\" has been performed in Surrey and Yorkshire. Other plays he has written which have been performed on stage in different parts of the country include 'One Of Us Is Lying', 'When Barry Met Cally' and 'I Am The Way'. In 2017, his theatrical music show, 'She Moved Through The Fair: The Legend Of Margaret Barry', co-written with Irish singer Mary McPartlan was successfully debuted in front of a sell-out audience at Glasgow's Tron Theatre as part of the Celtic Connections festival.\n\nVioleta Riaubi\u0161kyt\u0117-Tarasovien\u0117: Violeta Riaubi\u0161kyt\u0117-Tarasovien\u0117 (born 25 August 1974) is a famous Lithuanian singer and show host. 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Following her departure from the show in 1993, Lopez made several guest appearances in the television series \"South Central\", appeared in the made-for-television movie \"Lost in the Wild\" (1993) and starred as Melinda Lopez in the television series \"Second Chances\" (1993) and its spin-off \"Hotel Malibu\" (1994). \"Second Chances\" and \"Hotel Malibu\" ran for only a brief period, receiving negative reviews. Lopez's first major film role came in the 1995 motion picture \"Money Train\", alongside Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. The film faced negative reviews and is considered to be a box office bomb. Her next two film roles in \"Jack\" (1996) and \"Blood and Wine\" (1997) were received similarly; however, critics were divided by the latter. Lopez received her first leading role in the Selena biopic of the same name in 1997. The film was a commercial and critical success and is often cited by critics as her breakout role. 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The tour was Queen's first since The Magic Tour in 1986, and the death of lead singer Freddie Mercury in November 1991. The band's drummer Roger Taylor commented; \"We never thought we would tour again, Paul (Rodgers) came along by chance and we seemed to have a chemistry. Paul is just such a great singer. He's not trying to be Freddie.\" Bassist John Deacon also did not take part due to his retirement in 1997, however he gave the enterprise his blessing.\n\nQueen + Paul Rodgers: Queen + Paul Rodgers (sometimes referred to as Q+PR or QPR) were a collaboration between Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor) and Paul Rodgers formerly of Bad Company, Free, The Firm and The Law. Guitarist May had previously performed with Rodgers on several occasions, including a performance at the Royal Albert Hall.\n\nThe Cosmos Rocks: The Cosmos Rocks is the only studio album by Queen + Paul Rodgers, released on 15 September 2008. 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Formerly Peers School, it was re-opened as an Academy in September 2008 and is the state secondary school for The Leys, Rose Hill and Littlemore. It has specialist status in mathematics, computing, and sport.\n\nCambridge High School (New Zealand): Cambridge High School is a state secondary school in the Waikato town of Cambridge. Cambridge High School is a co-educational state secondary school, students from the town and surrounding rural areas attend the school. The school is a large part of the Cambridge community, participating in a wide network of formal and informal relationships with other agencies and groups.\n\nIES Jaume Vicens Vives: Jaume Vicens Vives Secondary School (\"Institut Jaume Vicens Vives\" in catalan) is a Catalan state secondary school located in the city of Girona (Spain). It has around of 900 pupils from ages 12 to 18 studying the Spanish secondary education programs (ESO from 12 to 16, and LOE Baccalaureate from 16 to 18). It is the only state secondary school in Catalonia to offer the International Baccalaureate.\n\nAdolphe de Plevitz SSS: Adolphe de Plevitz State Secondary School is a state secondary school based in Grand-Baie, Mauritius. Students are prepared for the School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate.\n\nCastlemaine Secondary College: Castlemaine Secondary College is a state secondary school located in the town of Castlemaine in central Victoria, Australia. It was attended by Sean Finning, gold medallist of the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games. 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The war began in the Balkans in late July 1914 and ended in November 1918, leaving 17 million dead and 20 million wounded.\n\nCentenary of the outbreak of World War I: The centenary of the outbreak of World War I was commemorated in Europe in late July and early August 2014. A century earlier, the July Crisis, which occurred after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, had culminated in Austria-Hungary declaring war on the Kingdom of Serbia, which Austria-Hungary blamed for the assassination, on 28 July 1914. Over the following days and weeks, this action and the invasion of Luxembourg and Belgium by the German Empire led to a succession of other declarations of war that drew the major European powers into a worldwide conflict. A century later, governments in Europe held a series of official commemorative events to mark the occasion.\n\nSerbian Campaign of World War I: The Serbian Campaign of World War I was fought from late July 1914, when Austria-Hungary invaded the Kingdom of Serbia at the outset of World War I, until the war's conclusion in November 1918. The front ranged from the Danube River to southern Macedonia and back north again, and it drew in forces from almost all the combatants of the war.\n\nSerbian Blue Book: The Serbian Blue Book is a collection of 52 Serbian diplomatic documents regarding events between 29 June and 6 August 1914, a period including the aftermath of the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand (the July Crisis) and the beginning of World War I, published by the Government of the Kingdom of Serbia on 18 November 1914. It includes correspondence between Serbian ministers and diplomats, Serbia and Russia (including royal), Austria-Hungary, and Germany. 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Princip was a Yugoslav nationalist associated with the movement Mlada Bosna (Young Bosnia) which predominantly consisted of Serbs, but also Bosniaks and Croats. During his trial he stated: \"I am a Yugoslav nationalist, aiming for the unification of all Yugoslavs, and I do not care what form of state, but it must be freed from Austria.\" Princip died on April 28, 1918, from tuberculosis caused by poor prison conditions that had cost him a limb earlier.\n\nList of World War I battles: World War I, which lasted from July 1914 to November 1918 was, at the time, the largest single war ever to have occurred. There were a large number of allies on each side of the conflict, and their geographical location and that of their imperial provinces meant that parts of the war were fought all over Europe, and in other places such as North Africa, the Middle East, and even minor skirmishes in the Pacific Ocean. A battle is a smaller conflict between two military enemies that often makes up part of a war. This is a list (though not exhaustive) of the battles of World War I, in chronological order. They are organized as to the opening date of the battle.\n\nBattle of Kolubara: The Battle of Kolubara (Serbian: \u041a\u043e\u043b\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0440\u0441\u043a\u0430 \u0431\u0438\u0442\u043a\u0430, \"Kolubarska bitka\" , German: \"Schlacht an der Kolubara\" ) was fought between Austria-Hungary and Serbia in November and December 1914, during the Serbian Campaign of World War I. It commenced on 16 November, when the Austro-Hungarians under the command of Oskar Potiorek reached the Kolubara River during their third invasion of Serbia that year, having captured the strategic town of Valjevo and forced the Serbian Army to undertake a series of retreats. The Serbs withdrew from Belgrade on 29\u201330 November, and the city soon fell under Austro-Hungarian control. On 2 December, the Serbian Army launched a surprise counter-attack all along the front. Valjevo and U\u017eice were retaken by the Serbs on 8 December and the Austro-Hungarians retreated to Belgrade, which 5th Army commander Liborius Ritter von Frank deemed to be untenable. The Austro-Hungarians abandoned the city between 14 and 15 December and retreated back into Austria-Hungary, allowing the Serbs to retake their capital the following day.\n\nSofija Jovanovi\u0107: Sofija Jovanovi\u0107 (; 1895\u20131979) was a Serbian war heroine who fought in the Balkan Wars and First World War. She had joined the Serbian Army under the male name \"Sofronije Jovanovi\u0107\" immediately upon the start of World War I and Austria's attack on Serbia. She defended Belgrade in October 1915 from the armies of Germany and Austria-Hungary. She was present at the Serbian army's retreat through Albania (winter 1915\u201316). She participated at the Salonika Front and the Liberation of Belgrade in November 1918.\n\nList of last World War I veterans by country: This is a list of the last World War I veterans to die by country. The last living veteran of World War I (28 July 1914 \u2013 11 November 1918) was Florence Green, a British citizen who served in the Allied armed forces, and who died 4 February 2012, aged 110. The last combat veteran was Claude Choules who served in the British Royal Navy (and later the Royal Australian Navy) and died 5 May 2011, aged 110. The last veteran who served in the trenches was Harry Patch (British Army) who died on 25 July 2009, aged 111. The last Central Powers veteran, Franz K\u00fcnstler of Austria-Hungary, died on 27 May 2008 at the age of 107.\n\nHistory of Germany during World War I: During World War I, the German Empire was one of the Central Powers that lost the war. It began participation in the conflict after the declaration of war against Serbia by its ally, Austria-Hungary. German forces fought the Allies on both the eastern and western fronts, although German territory itself remained relatively safe from widespread invasion for most of the war, except for a brief period in 1914 when East Prussia was invaded. A tight blockade imposed by the Royal Navy caused severe food shortages in the cities, especially in the winter of 1916\u201317, known as the Turnip Winter. 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Jamie Raeburn is reputed to have been a baker in Glasgow before being sentenced for petty theft, although he was allegedly innocent, and then sent out to the colonies as punishment.\n\nThe Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond: \"The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond\", or simply \"Loch Lomond\" for short, is a well-known traditional Scottish song (Roud No. 9598) first published in 1841 in \"Vocal Melodies of Scotland\". The song prominently features Loch Lomond, the largest Scottish loch, located between the counties of Dunbartonshire and Stirlingshire. In Scotland, the song is often the final piece of music played during an evening of revelry (a dance party or dinner, etc.).\n\nAnnie Laurie (1936 film): Annie Laurie is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Walter Tennyson and starring Will Fyffe, Polly Ward and Bruce Seton. The film takes its name from, but is not based on, the traditional Scottish song \"Annie Laurie\". It was made at Cricklewood Studios in London.\n\nDumbarton's Drums: Dumbarton's Drums is a traditional Scottish song.\n\nAvalanche (Thea Gilmore album): Avalanche is the fifth album by English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore. It was released on 9 September 2003 on the Hungry Dog record label. The album peaked at number 62 on the UK Albums Chart. \" Uncut\" magazine ranked \"Avalanche\" at number 59 of its \"Albums of the Year\" for 2003 and said of Gilmore: \"You can here her growing in stature with every record she makes.\"\n\nI Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine: \"I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine\" is a song by Bob Dylan that was originally released on his 1967 album \"John Wesley Harding\". It was recorded at the first \"John Wesley Harding\" session on October 17, 1967. It has been covered by many artists, including Joan Baez on her all-Dylan album \"Any Day Now\", as well as by Vic Chesnutt, Eric Clapton, John Doe, Thea Gilmore, Adam Selzer and Dirty Projectors. In addition, Jimi Hendrix at one point intended to cover this song, but felt it was too personal to Dylan and instead covered a different song from the album, \"All Along the Watchtower\".\n\nThe Gallant Forty Twa: \"The Gallant Forty Twa\" is a traditional Scottish song associated with the 42nd Foot regiment known as the Black Watch. It is generally dated to the mid-19th century, although it may have been based on an older tune from Ulster. It was reportedly sung by soldiers from the regiment during the Dunkirk evacuation.\n\nThe Parting Glass: \"The Parting Glass\" is a Scottish traditional song, often sung at the end of a gathering of friends. It was purportedly the most popular parting song sung in Scotland before Robert Burns wrote \"Auld Lang Syne\". The song is particularly popular in Ireland and amongst Irish communities.\n\nAilein duinn: Ailein duinn (\"Dark-haired Alan\") is a traditional Scottish song for solo female voice, a lament that was written in G\u00e0idhlig for Ailean Moireasdan (\"Alan Morrison\") by his fianc\u00e9e, Annag Chaimbeul (\"Annie Campbell\"). Ailean Moireasdan was a sea captain from the isle of Lewis. In the spring of 1788 he left Stornoway to go to Scalpay, Harris, where he was to marry Annag Chaimbeul (\"Annie Campbell\"). Unfortunately, they sailed into a storm and all the crew sank with the vessel, except Annag. The broken-hearted Annag wasted away through grief and composed this lament for her lost love. Annag lost her will to live and died a few months afterwards. Her body was washed ashore near where her fianc\u00e9's was found.\n\nThe Threads EP: The Threads EP is an EP by Thea Gilmore, her first release after she parted with former label Sanctuary. 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It mainly operates in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship as well as various junior championships. The team was founded in 1984. Also this team was a part of Toyota Driver Programme. Currently the team has strong ties with Mercedes and Ferrari, running many of the current Ferrari Driver Academy drivers. Its most recent success is winning the GP2 Drivers' title with Pierre Gasly and Teams' championship.\n\nADAC Formel Masters: ADAC Formel Masters was an ADAC sanctioned open wheel racing series based in Germany, held annually from 2008 to 2014. It was replacement of the local Formula BMW championship. The first season was in 2008 and is the main feeder series to the ATS Formula 3 Cup (German Formula Three Championship). Like Formula Ford, French F4 Championship and Formula Abarth, the Formel Masters is aimed at karting graduates. In 2015 it was replaced by the ADAC Formula 4.\n\nJuan Manuel Correa: Juan Manuel Correa (born 9 August 1999) is an Ecuadorian-American racing driver who competes with Prema Powerteam in the Italian F4 and ADAC Formula 4 championships.\n\nADAC Formula 4: ADAC Formula 4 (German: \"ADAC Formel 4\" ) is a racing series regulated according to FIA Formula 4 regulations. The inaugural season was the 2015 ADAC Formula 4. 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This recording was done live as a joint concert of the folk music societies of McGill and Sir George Williams Universities in 1967, at Sir George Williams University, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and also featured Rev. Gary Davis on the same bill.\n\nSir George Simpson (condominiums): Le Sir George Simpson (also known as \"Sir George Simpson\") is a condominium building located at 1485 Sherbrooke Street West in the Golden Square Mile district of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Construction officially started in 2006 and the building was completed in 2010. The Sir George Simpson project was developed by developer Rene L\u00e9pine Sr., head of Groupe L\u00e9pine.\n\nGeorge Coles (entrepreneur): Sir George James Coles, CBE (28 March 1885 \u2013 4 December 1977) was an Australian entrepreneur. 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It was the largest student occupation in Canadian history.\n\nCullum Welch: Lieutenant-Colonel Sir George James Cullum Welch, 1st Baronet, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (20 October 1895 - 28 July 1980), commonly known as Sir Cullum Welch, was a British Army officer, businessman, and member of the City of London Corporation, who served as Lord Mayor of London between 1956 and 1957.\n\nGeorge Frampton: Sir George James Frampton, RA (18 June 1860 \u2013 21 May 1928) was a notable British sculptor and leading member of the New Sculpture movement.\n\nColes Group: Coles Group Limited (formerly Coles Myer Limited) was an Australian public company that operated numerous retail chains. It was Australia's second-largest retailer, behind Woolworths Limited. It was acquired by Western Australian public company Wesfarmers, with transfer of ownership on 23 November 2007. 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He is a former communist leader who served as the model for a colourful character in Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa's novel \"Conversation in the Cathedral.\" He was Vargas Llosa's teacher of Marxism-Leninism when the writer became a member of a university communist cell.\n\nThe Time of the Hero: The Time of the Hero (original title: \"La ciudad y los perros\", literally \"The City and the Dogs\", 1963) is a 1963 novel by Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, who won the Nobel Prize in 2010. It was Vargas Llosa's first novel and is set among the cadets at the Leoncio Prado Military Academy in Lima, which he attended as a teenager. The novel portrays the school so scathingly that its leadership burned a large number of copies and condemned the book as Ecuadorian propaganda against Peru.\n\nConversation in the Cathedral: Conversation in the Cathedral (original title: \"Conversaci\u00f3n en la catedral\") is a 1969 novel by Peruvian writer and essayist Mario Vargas Llosa, translated by Gregory Rabassa. One of Vargas Llosa's major works, it is a portrayal of Peru under the dictatorship of Manuel A. Odr\u00eda in the 1950s, and deals with the lives of characters from different social strata. The ambitious narrative is built around the stories of Santiago Zavala and Ambrosio respectively; one the son of a minister, the other his chauffeur. A random meeting at a dog pound leads to a riveting conversation between the two at a nearby bar known as the Cathedral (hence the title). During the encounter Zavala tries to find the truth about his father's role in the murder of a notorious Peruvian underworld figure, shedding light on the workings of a dictatorship along the way.\n\nPeruvian general election, 1990: General elections were held in Peru on 8 April 1990, with a second round of the presidential elections on 10 June. The run-off was between favorite, novelist Mario Vargas Llosa leading a coalition of economically liberal parties collectively known as the Democratic Front and political underdog Alberto Fujimori of the populist and more moderate Cambio 90. Vargas Llosa won the first round with a fairly low number of the votes, but alienated much of the electorate with a comprehensive privatisation agenda, bolstering the allegedly unelectable Fujimori. Fujimori eventually won a landslide victory and would remain president for ten years until he was ousted in 2000.\n\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Lombardi: Francisco Jos\u00e9 Lombardi (born 3 August 1947) is a Peruvian film director, producer and screenwriter. He has directed 17 films since 1977. He received the Silver Shell for Best Director in 1985 for his film \"The City and the Dogs\" based on the novel \"La ciudad y los perros\" by Mario Vargas Llosa. His film \"Without Compassion\" was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nMarcos Aguinis: Marcos Aguinis (born 13 January 1935) is an Argentine writer that has received several prestigious international awards. Trained in medical studies, music and psychoanalysis, his work and his thoughts are focused on the notions of independence, democracy and rejection of authoritarianism. He is a proponent of political liberalism, and participates in seminars and conferences from the Freedom Foundation organized by Mario Vargas Llosa.\n\nMarquisate of Vargas Llosa: The Marquisate of Vargas Llosa (Spanish: \"Marquesado de Vargas Llosa\" ) is a hereditary title in the Spanish nobility. The marquisate was bestowed by Juan Carlos I of Spain on the author and Nobel laureate, Mario Vargas Llosa, by Royal Decree 134/2011, on 3 February 2011.\n\nRen\u00e9 Crevel: Ren\u00e9 Crevel (] ; 10 August 1900 \u2013 18 June 1935) was a French writer involved with the surrealist movement.\n\nMario Vargas Llosa: Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa, 1st Marquis of Vargas Llosa (born March 28, 1936), more commonly known as Mario Vargas Llosa ( ; ] ), is a Peruvian writer, politician, journalist, essayist and college professor. Vargas Llosa is one of Latin America's most significant novelists and essayists, and one of the leading writers of his generation. Some critics consider him to have had a larger international impact and worldwide audience than any other writer of the Latin American Boom. In 2010 he won the Nobel Prize in Literature, \"for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat.\"\n\nThe Perpetual Orgy: The Perpetual Orgy: Flaubert and Madame Bovary (Spanish: \"La org\u00eda perpetua. Flaubert y Madame Bovary\" , 1975) is a book-length essay by the Nobel Prize\u2013winning Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa which examines Flaubert's \"Madame Bovary\" as the first modern novel. The first part of the book has an autobiographical tone; Vargas Llosa then goes on to examine the structure and meaning of \"Madame Bovary\" as well as its role in the development of the modern novel. 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The hotel has a 255 rooms, including 223 deluxe king and twin rooms, 11 junior suites, 19 executive suites and 3 royal suites, and 8 conference rooms accommodating from 20 to 400 people. Its restaurants, such as \"Cafe M\", \"Dar Beida\", \"Bissat\" and the outdoor \"Les Bougainvill\u00e9es\" cater in Moroccan, fusion or Parisian cuisine. \"Dar Beida\" is a traditional Moroccan restaurant resembling an Arab tent and \"Bissat\" is located under a Moorish dome.\n\nTulalip Resort Casino: Tulalip Resort Casino is an Indian casino and resort in Quil Ceda Village, Washington, owned and operated by the Tulalip Tribes of Washington. It opened in 2004 as Tulalip Casino, and was renamed in late 2007 because of the new hotel, which opened August 15, 2008. In addition to the AAA Four Diamond award-winning 12-story hotel with 370 rooms and suites, the resort includes 192,000 sqft of gaming space. The property has 7 restaurants: Tulalip Bay, Blackfish, Cedars Cafe, The Draft Bar and Grill, Journeys East, Eagles Buffet and Canoes Carvery. The T Spa is the resort's onsite spa and features 14,000 sqft of treatment rooms. There are also meeting facilities, and the Canoes Cabaret, Orca Ballroom, and Tulalip Amphitheatre for entertainment events.\n\nZen Pinball: Zen Pinball is a series of pinball machine video games for iOS and the PlayStation 3 developed by Zen Studios. The iOS releases are two separate applications, each containing one table; Zen Pinball: Rollercoaster, released July 7, 2008, and Zen Pinball: Inferno, released October 31, 2008. \"Zen Pinball\" for the PlayStation 3 was published by Sony Computer Entertainment and features four tables, plus an additional six tables as downloadable content. It was released on the PlayStation Network on May 14, 2009. It is the PlayStation 3 counterpart to the \"Pinball FX\" series on the Xbox 360, and the first pinball game on the PlayStation 3. The game was also released on Android devices as Zen Pinball THD on December 1, 2011, and the Nintendo 3DS as Zen Pinball 3D via the Nintendo eShop on December 1, 2011 in Europe and January 12, 2012 in North America.\n\nTrams in France: Trams in France go back to 1837 when a 15\u00a0km steam tram line connected Montrond-les-Bains and Montbrison in the Loire. With the development of electric trams at the end of the 19th century, networks proliferated in French cities over a period of 15 years. Although nearly all of the country's tram systems were replaced by bus services in the 1930s or shortly after the Second World War, France is now in the forefront of the revival of tramways and light rail systems around the globe. Only tram lines in Lille and Saint-\u00c9tienne have operated continuously since the 19th century; the Marseille tramway system ran continuously until 2004 and only closed then for 3 years (until 2007) for extensive refurbishment into a modern tram network. Since the opening of the Nantes tramway in 1985, more than twenty towns and cities across France have built new tram lines. As of 2013, there are 25 operational tram networks in France, with 3 under construction and 4 more planned. France is also home to Alstom, a leading tram manufacturer.\n\nMenzan Zuih\u014d: Menzan Zuih\u014d (\u9762\u5c71\u745e\u65b9, 1683-1769) was a Japanese S\u014dt\u014d Zen scholar and abbot of the Zenjo-ji and Kuin-ji temples active during the Tokugawa era. Born in Ueki, Kyushu, Menzan was the most influential S\u014dt\u014d Zen writer of his time and his work continue to influence S\u014dt\u014d Zen scholarship and practice today. Menzan's scholarship was part of the Tokugawa movement of returning to original historical sources to revitalize Zen (\u5fa9\u53e4. \"fukko\" - \"return to the old\"), especially the works of D\u014dgen Zenji. Before Menzan the works of D\u014dgen were not widely studied or put into practice, he helped revitalize the S\u014dt\u014d school by analyzing and building on Dogen's writings. Menzan used D\u014dgen to promote a reform of the S\u014dt\u014d sect, which included reforming the monastic code and meditation practice. Due to Menzan's efforts, D\u014dgen studies now occupies a central position in S\u014dt\u014d Zen thought. Menzan wrote to advocate the use of the old Song dynasty monk's hall system, in which monks ate, slept, and meditated in one large monk's hall, rather than in separate rooms as was commonly practiced in Japan at the time. Menzan was the most prolific S\u014dt\u014d zen scholar, having written over a hundred titles of detailed scholarship on monastic regulations, precepts, ordination, dharma transmission and philology. Menzan was also involved in lecturing to the public and teaching laymen and laywomen meditation practice. One of his most famous works, the Buddha Samadhi (\"Jijuyu Zanmai\") is addressed to laypeople and focuses on the teachings of D\u014dgen.\n\nTreasure Island Hotel and Casino: Treasure Island Hotel & Casino (also known as \"TI\") is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, USA with 2,664 rooms and 220 suites, and is connected by tram to The Mirage as well as pedestrian bridge to the Fashion Show Mall shopping center. Since March 2009, TI is owned and operated by Phil Ruffin.\n\nWanova: Wanova, Inc, headquartered in San Jose, California, provides software to help IT organizations manage, support and protect data on desktop and laptop computers. Wanova\u2019s primary product, Wanova Mirage, was designed as an alternative to server-hosted desktop virtualization technologies, combining the centralization and management capabilities of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) with features that allow the system to work for laptops and other WAN-connected desktops. Mirage enables IT organizations to store the complete contents of each personal computer (PC) in the data center for centralized management and data protection. End users execute a locally-cached copy of their centrally-stored PC, which makes it possible for users to use their PC whether or not they are connected to the network. The software includes additional features that optimize the system to work over a wide area network(WAN). Wanova Mirage (now VMware Mirage) software was designed for information technology organizations supporting distributed enterprises and has three primary components: the Mirage Client, Mirage Server and capabilities that optimize network and storage efficiency.\n\nViejas Casino: Viejas Casino and Resort is a hotel casino and outlet center owned by the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians, located in Alpine, California. The casino has over 2,000 slot machines, up to 86 table games, three restaurants, a deli, bingo, an off-track betting facility, lounge, concert venues and multiple indoor and outdoor meeting spaces. Opened in March 2013, the original hotel had 128 rooms; an expansion was completed in October 2015 with the opening of an additional hotel tower with 109 deluxe rooms and luxury suites increasing hotel accommodations to a total of 237 rooms and suites.\n\nMark E. Brown: Mark E. Brown is an American businessman and former CEO of Zen Entertainment and a former vice president of The Howard Hughes Corporation. His company currently has partnership deals with ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, NBCSports.com, Ultimate Fighting Championship, World Wrestling Entertainment, and casinos such as the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino, Hard Rock Hotel. He is also the former Partner and President of R&R Partners, the ad agency which created the \"What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas\" advertising campaign for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. In addition, Brown is founder and director of Service 1st Bank of Nevada, valued in 2010 around $210 million, and previously served as the President of MBC Communications.\n\nThe Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown: The Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown is a luxury hotel located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States. It is near The Kennedy Center and the Georgetown waterfront. It is an AAA 5-star luxury hotel, and has 86 rooms, 27 premier suites, and five luxury suites. All rooms and suites have a view of the Potomac River and historic Georgetown. It contains a 140 ft smokestack coming from the lobby fireplace. It is a small hotel and is known to be good for privacy. The hotel contains a restaurant, bar, and a fitness center with a newly refreshed spa after a $1.5 million dollar renovation in 2016. 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He was inducted into the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame in 2005.\n\nVyacheslav Senchenko: Vyacheslav Senchenko (Ukrainian: \u0412'\u044f\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0432 \u0421\u0435\u043d\u0447\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e , ] ; born 12 April 1977) is a Ukrainian professional boxer who held the WBA welterweight title from 2009 to 2012.", "question": "Egyptian boxer, Saleh Khoulef, defeated the Ukrainian professional boxer who held the WBA welterweight title from when to when?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"egyptian_boxer": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "ukrainian_boxer": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "title_held": {"type": "string"}, "title_reign_start_year": {"type": "integer"}, "title_reign_end_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["name", "title_held", "title_reign_start_year", "title_reign_end_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "relationship": {"type": "string", "description": "Describes the relationship between the two boxers in the context of the question."}}, "required": ["egyptian_boxer", "ukrainian_boxer", "relationship"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"egyptian_boxer": {"name": "Saleh Khoulef"}, "ukrainian_boxer": {"name": "Vyacheslav Senchenko", "title_held": "WBA welterweight title", "title_reign_start_year": 2009, "title_reign_end_year": 2012}, "relationship": "Saleh Khoulef defeated Vyacheslav Senchenko in the second round of the 2000 Summer Olympics."}, "ground_truth": {"egyptian_boxer": {"name": "Saleh Khoulef"}, "ukrainian_boxer": {"name": "Vyacheslav Senchenko", "title_held": "WBA welterweight title", "title_reign_start_year": 2009, "title_reign_end_year": 2012}, "relationship": "defeated"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2539, "output_tokens": 106, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "c8e81f1ed55fd9cb89f43ed2ac450525b87b8fe5a4cfbddebfe5c99113009606", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae7813a554299540e5a55d1", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "a path of personal and professional development", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Music therapy: Music therapy is a non verbal approach to the person using instruments and music in general, the use of interventions to accomplish individual goals within a therapeutic relationship by a professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. 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He was eliminated from competition after the Top 24 round.\n\nSexual identity therapy: Sexual identity therapy (SIT) is a framework to \"aid mental health practitioners in helping people arrive at a healthy and personally acceptable resolution of sexual identity and value conflicts.\" It was invented by Warren Throckmorton and Mark Yarhouse, professors at small conservative evangelical colleges. It has been endorsed by former American Psychological Association president Nick Cummings, psychiatrist Robert Spitzer, and the provost of Wheaton College, Stanton Jones. Sexual identity therapy puts the emphasis on how the client wants to live, identifies the core beliefs and helps the client live according to those beliefs. The creators state that their recommendations \"are not sexual reorientation therapy protocols in disguise,\" but that they \"help clients pursue lives they value.\" They say clients \"have high levels of satisfaction with this approach\". It is presented as an alternative to both sexual orientation change efforts and gay affirmative psychotherapy.\n\nNXIVM: NXIVM ( ) is a multi-level marketing company/cult centred on the provision of classes and seminars that encourage clients to pursue a path of personal and professional development.\n\nHoward Rogers: Howard Rogers (born 1932) is an illustrator who specialised in drawing nude figures and cowboy scenes. Rogers grew up in San Diego, California, where his parents encouraged him to pursue his artistic talents at a young age. After Rogers finished high school, he took a job as a sign painter for three years. Rogers then served some time in the U.S. military and later returned home to work as the supervisor of a chain of supermarkets.\n\nJerome Schneider: Jerome Schneider is an American financial adviser and author who encouraged his clients to hide their money from taxes using offshore banks. From the mid-1970s to the late 1990s, he advertised widely and, in his books and seminars, encouraged clients to buy offshore banks for their own purposes. In 2004 Schneider was convicted of conspiring to help clients evade tax laws, leading the \"New York Times\" to name him \"the nation's best-known seller of fraudulent offshore banks\".\n\nTobashi scheme: A tobashi scheme is a financial fraud where a client's losses are hidden by an investment firm by shifting them between the portfolios of other (genuine or fake) clients. Any real client with portfolio losses can therefore have their accounts flattered by this process. This cycling cannot continue indefinitely and so the investment firm itself ends up picking up the cost. As it is ultimately expensive there must be a strong incentive for the investment firm to pursue this activity on behalf of their clients.\n\nJanie Rhyne: Janie Rhyne (1913-1995) was a pioneer in art therapy who used art as expression and communication. 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It was written by Mark Goldenberg and Jon Lind, and produced by Lind. It was released as the album's third single in mid-1988.\n\nJust Like Jesse James: \"Just Like Jesse James\" is a pop rock song by American singer-actress Cher in her nineteenth album \"Heart of Stone\". It is the third North American and second European official single released in October 1989 by Geffen Records. The song was written by Desmond Child and Diane Warren. It is a December 1989 top ten hit. The song's title is a reference to legendary Wild West bandit Jesse James.\n\nBang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down): \"Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)\" is the second single by American singer-actress Cher from her second album, \"The Sonny Side of Ch\u00e9r\". Written by her then-husband Sonny Bono and released in 1966, the song reached No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for a single week (behind \"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration\" by The Righteous Brothers), eventually becoming one of Cher's biggest-selling singles of the 1960s.\n\nDon't Hide Your Love: \"Don't Hide Your Love\" is a song released by American singer-actress Cher as the second single released from the album \"Foxy Lady\". The song was written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It hit number 46 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and number 19 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Allmusic editor Joe Viglione wrote that this song should have been duet with the songwriter itself, because it would bring her back into the public eye.\n\nSong for the Lonely: \"Song for the Lonely\" is a song recorded by American singer-actress Cher for her 24th studio album, \"Living Proof\". It was released on March 19, 2002, as the second single from the album in Europe while in North America it was released as the lead single, by Warner Bros. and WEA. The song was performed in some American television programs and in her 2002\u20132005 .\n\nThe Sonny Side of Ch\u00e9r: The Sonny Side of Ch\u00e9r is the second studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on April, 1966 by Imperial, as her second album, Cher again collaborated with Sonny Bono and Harold Battiste. The album is by-and-large a covers album and contains two songs written by Bono. The title of the album is a pun on the name of Cher's first husband Sonny Bono. After its release, the album garnered positive reviews from critics. The album was Cher's second successful album of the sixties.\n\nAlive Again (Cher song): \"Alive Again\" is a song performed by American singer-actress Cher from her twenty-fourth studio album, \"Living Proof\". It was released as a third and final European single from the album on June 11, 2002 by WEA, while the song remains unreleased in North America. The song has never been performed live. The song had received positive reviews from music critics, but its commercial response was limited and quite poor in some European countries. It managed to chart in Germany and Switzerland.\n\nI Paralyze (song): \"I Paralyze\" is a song written by John Farrar and Steve Kipner. It was produced for American singer-actress Cher on 1982, as the second single from her seventeenth album of the same name by Columbia Records.\n\nBackflip (song): \"Backflip\" is the second single by American singer-actress Raven-Symon\u00e9 from her third album, \"This Is My Time\". It debuted on Radio Disney on July 28, 2004.\n\nRaven-Symon\u00e9: Raven-Symon\u00e9 Christina Pearman ( ; born December 10, 1985), sometimes credited as Raven, is an American actress, singer, songwriter, television personality, and producer. 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The tournament took place between July 14\u201326, 1997. Four teams took part in the tournament: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.\n\n1988 Asia Cup: The 1988 Asia Cup (also known as the Wills Asia Cup) was the third Asia Cup tournament, held in Bangladesh between 26 October and 4 November 1988. Four teams took part in the tournament: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the host nation Bangladesh. The matches were the first-ever List A-classified being played in Bangladesh, then an Associate Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC), their opponents all being Full Members.\n\nMalaysia National Hockey Stadium: Malaysia National Hockey Stadium is a multi-use stadium in National Sports Complex, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is currently used mostly for the Malaysia national field hockey team and the Malaysia women's national field hockey team. It was also used for the field hockey matches of national team and hosted matches for the 2002 Men's Hockey World Cup, 1999 Hockey Asia Cup, 2003 Hockey Asia Cup, 1982 Hockey Junior World Cup, 2000 Hockey Junior Asia Cup and 1998 Commonwealth Games. The main stadium holds up to 12,000 people and was built in 1997. There is a second pitch located adjacent to the stadium, which is used to hold smaller capacity and practice matches.\n\n2008 Asia Cup: The 2008 Asia Cup (also called STAR Cricket Asia Cup) took place in Pakistan in June 2008. The six teams which took part in the tournament were India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Asian associate nations UAE and Hong Kong. This was the first Asia Cup hosted by Pakistan; previously political tensions between India and Pakistan did not permit Pakistan to host the event in 1993. It was broadcast in India by Star Cricket and ESPN and in Pakistan by Geo Super. Sri Lanka won the final against India by 100 runs.\n\n1995 Asia Cup: The 1995 Asia Cup (also known as the Pepsi Asia Cup), was the fifth Asia Cup tournament, and the second to be held in Sharjah, UAE. The tournament took place between April 5\u201313, 1995. Four teams took part in the tournament: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.\n\n1986 Asia Cup: The 1986 Asia Cup (also known as the John Player Gold Leaf Trophy), was the second Asia Cup tournament, and was held in Sri Lanka between March 30 and April 6. Three teams took part in the tournament: Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Asian leading associate member Bangladesh. India pulled out of the tournament due to strained cricketing relations with Sri Lanka and was replaced by Asian leading associate nation Bangladesh, which had qualified by winning the 1984 South-East Asia Cup.\n\nGeo Super: Geo Super is the first 24-hour Dubai based Pakistani channel dedicated to the world of sports. It belongs to Independent Media Corporation, owner of the Jang Group of Newspapers.\n\n2012 FIBA Asia Cup: 2012 FIBA Asia Cup was the 4th FIBA Asia Cup, the basketball tournament of FIBA Asia was held at the Ota Gymnasium, in Ota, Tokyo, Japan from September 14\u201322, 2012. The winner of this year's FIBA Asia Cup automatically qualifies for the FIBA Asia Championship in 2013.\n\n2014 Asia Cup: The 2014 Asia Cup (also known as Arise Asia Cup) was the twelfth edition of the Asia Cup cricket tournament. The tournament was held in Bangladesh from 25 February to 8 March 2014. Pakistan were the defending champions, having won the previous tournament. The tournament included the four Asian test-playing nations, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka; and ICC Asian Associate member Afghanistan. This was the first 50-over tournament in which Afghanistan took part. Ten league matches were played along with the final. 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The original version of the song was produced by Mr. Sex and Charles Suitt, the song's official remix was produced by L.T. Hutton and featured Tha Dogg Pound and a then unknown Canibus in one of his first official appearances. The remix had a music video released which showed the Lost Boyz, Tha Dogg Pound and Canibus at a pool party.\n\nDr. Dre: Andre Romelle Young (born February 18, 1965), better known by his stage name Dr. Dre, is an American rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and current CEO of Aftermath Entertainment and Beats Electronics. Dre was previously the co-owner of, and an artist on, Death Row Records. He has produced albums for and overseen the careers of many rappers, including 2Pac, The D.O.C., Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Xzibit, Knoc-turn'al, 50 Cent, The Game and Kendrick Lamar. He is credited as a key figure in the popularization of West Coast G-funk, a style of rap music characterized as synthesizer-based with slow, heavy beats. As of 2017, he is the third richest figure in hip hop according to \"Forbes\" with a net worth of $740 million.\n\nTha Dogg Pound: Tha Dogg Pound is an American hip hop duo formed in 1992, made up of West Coast rappers Daz Dillinger (formerly Dat Nigga Daz) and Kurupt. They were signed to Death Row Records in their early careers and were key to the label's success. The duo made their first appearance on Dr. Dre's highly acclaimed debut album \"The Chronic\" (1992), appearing on several songs. They also appeared on Snoop Dogg's debut album \"Doggystyle\" (1993), and the Death Row soundtracks \"Murder Was the Case\" and \"Above the Rim\". Their debut album \"Dogg Food\" was released in 1995. It was another addition to the controversy of hardcore hip hop due to the sexual and violent lyrics and went on to sell two million albums.\n\nAgainst tha Grain E.P.: Against tha Grain\u00a0\u2013 The E.P. is an EP bootleg compilation that consists of the songs that Kurupt and Koch Records removed from \"Against tha Grain\", as well as other filler tracks that had nothing to do with the original release. The diss records for recorded in 2003-'04 however they were not released because after making up with Snoop Dogg and the rest of Tha Dogg Pound, Kurupt did not want to see any backlash for his previously recorded diss songs for Death Row Records and since he had just made a deal with Koch to release Tha Dogg Pound's reunion album, they removed the songs from the retail version of Against Tha Grain. A group of Death Row and 2Pac fanatics who operated under the name \"For The People Entertainment\" were able to purchase these tracks from someone who had access to them. They were released online in digital format, and Kurupt has gone on record saying it was in poor taste to do, and just done to cause drama.\n\nDeath Row Records: Death Row Records is an American record company founded in 1991 by Dr. Dre, Suge Knight and The D.O.C. Many West Coast artists were on the label, such as: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Tupac Shakur, The Outlawz, MC Hammer, Young Soldierz, Sam Sneed, Michel'le, Jewell, RBX, The Lady of Rage, Danny Boy, DJ Quik, O.F.T.B., LBC Crew, and the rap group Tha Dogg Pound consisting of Kurupt, Daz Dillinger, Nate Dogg, Soopafly, and many others. Death Row Records was making $100,000,000 a year, but by 1996; most of the aforementioned artists departed from the label after the death of 2Pac. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2006 and on January 15, 2009, was auctioned to entertainment development company WIDEawake Entertainment Group, Inc. for $18,000,000\n\n2002 (Tha Dogg Pound album): 2002 is the first compilation album by the rap group Tha Dogg Pound. It comprises unreleased material recorded by Tha Dogg Pound while they were signed on to Death Row Records, remixed and updated by the then-head producer Cold 187um. Tha Dogg Pound were signed to Dillinger's D.P.G. Recordz and released their own album that year called \"Dillinger & Young Gotti\". The album title is meant to imply it is a sequel or response of sorts to Dr. Dre's \"2001\" and the song \"Just Doggin'\" was produced by Dr. Dre. The album cover has pictures of Daz and Kurupt from the Death Row family picture.\n\nDanny Boy (singer): Danny Boy Steward (born October 31, 1977) is a Chicago native known by his stage name Danny Boy or DB. He is a contemporary African-American soul singer originally signed for a five-year run with Death Row Records by Suge Knight. He made his debut on 1994's Murder Was the Case soundtrack with the R&B charter Come When I Call (Produced by DJ Quik). In 1995, he released his first single entitled Slip N Slide (Produced by Reggie Moore and co-produced by DeVante Swing) with then unknown artist Ginuwine singing the chorus. The video was shot in Cabo, and also features scenes with 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg and Tha Dogg Pound. Danny is best known for singing the choruses of the 2Pac songs \"I Ain't Mad at Cha\", \"What'z Ya Phone #\", \"Picture Me Rollin'\" and \"Heaven Ain't Hard 2 Find\" on All Eyez on Me, as well as \"Toss It Up\" on . He had recorded several albums' worth of music while on Death Row Records, but none were released during his time there.\n\nDillinger & Young Gotti: Dillinger & Young Gotti is the second studio album by rap group Tha Dogg Pound. 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The attraction is themed as an underwater exploration base, with several exhibits devoted to oceanic study. The pavilion opened in 1986, but had been planned as part of the park since its opening in 1982.\n\nRadiator Springs Racers: Radiator Springs Racers is a simulated slot car type dark ride attraction in Cars Land at Disney California Adventure. The attraction features a third-generation version of transport technology originally developed for the Test Track attraction at Epcot in Walt Disney World. Radiator Springs Racers is themed to the fictional world in Disney\u00b7Pixar's \"Cars\". At a cost of over $200 million, the attraction is the most expensive at Disneyland Resort and one of the most expensive theme park attractions in the world. It accounted for about 18% of the entire cost of the $1.1 billion expansion of Disney California Adventure Park. The attraction takes guests in a six-person vehicle through encounters with characters from the film series \"Cars\". Guests then race another vehicle through turns and hills, ending with a randomized race result.\n\nReese's Xtreme Cup Challenge: Reese's Xtreme Cup Challenge (RXCC) is a current attraction which was installed in 2006 at Hersheypark, where it became the first competitive, interactive dark ride. It was built by Sally Corporation, a popular dark ride manufacturer. The ride experience theme is sports, and the building exterior is themed on the Hersheypark Arena which is directly behind, outside Hersheypark. This ride is not to be confused with the free Hershey's Chocolate World tour ride. The ride replaced a building which housed the park's first aid and ride department offices, as well as a practice skating rink.\n\nTerror Tomb: Terror Tomb (later renamed Forbidden Tomb) was a dark ride attraction at Chessington World of Adventures in southwest London, England, themed around a tomb robber named Abdab. The ride opened in 1994 along with the Forbidden Kingdom area. All music was composed by Graham Smart, including the hard rock song featured in the ride's finale.\n\nMaelstrom (ride): Maelstrom was a log flume dark ride attraction located in the Epcot theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Designed by Walt Disney Imagineering, the ride opened on July 5, 1988, in the Norway Pavilion of the park's World Showcase section. It was a mix between a log chute and a traditional film attraction. Visitors rode boats patterned after longships that passed through various scenes that featured audio-animatronic figures. The attraction was originally supposed to be called SeaVenture, with the entrance sign during construction even displaying it as such. But sometime between March 1988 and the ride's opening, it was changed to Maelstrom.\n\nHorizons (Epcot): Horizons was the name of a dark ride attraction at Epcot (then known as EPCOT Center), a theme park at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida. Located on the eastern side of the \"Future World\" section of Epcot, the attraction used Disney's Omnimover conveyance system, which took guests past show scenes depicting visions of the future. It is believed to be the sequel to Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress, an attraction in Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. Horizons was the only attraction in \"Future World\" to showcase all of Epcot's \"Future World\" elements: communication, community interaction, energy, transportation, anatomy, physiology, along with man's relationship to the sea, land, air, and space. The attraction officially opened on October 1, 1983, as part of Phase II of Epcot. Horizons originally closed in December 1994, a little more than a year after General Electric had ended its sponsorship of the attraction. Horizons re-opened in December 1995 due to the closure of two other attractions that were down for refurbishment in \"Future World\", Universe of Energy and World of Motion. The attraction permanently closed on January 9, 1999, after which the attraction was dismantled and its structure demolished to make room for , a motion simulator thrill ride that opened on October 9, 2003.\n\nMr. Toad's Wild Ride: Mr. Toad's Wild Ride is a dark ride at Disneyland Park, also formerly located at the Magic Kingdom. Originally planned to be a roller coaster, it became a dark ride attraction because Walt Disney only wanted attractions that were appropriate for all ages. It is one of the few remaining attractions that was operational on the park's opening day in 1955 (although the current version of the ride opened in 1983). The ride's story is based on Disney's adaptation of \"The Wind in the Willows\" (1908), one of the two segments of the film \"The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad\" (1949). It is currently operating in Fantasyland.\n\nPandora \u2013 The World of Avatar: Pandora \u2013 The World of \"Avatar\" is a themed area inspired by James Cameron's \"Avatar\", located within Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. Set a generation after the events of the \"Avatar\" films, the area is based upon the fictional exoplanetary moon, Pandora, and features Pandora's floating mountains, alien wildlife, and bioluminescent plants. Spanning 12 acres , Pandora \u2013 The World of \"Avatar\" includes two major attractions, \"Avatar\" Flight of Passage and Na'vi River Journey, as well as retail and dining outlets.\n\nNa'vi River Journey: Na'vi River Journey is a dark ride attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom's Pandora \u2013 The World of \"Avatar\". The ride takes guests through the Kasvapan River of Pandora from the 2009 film \"Avatar\", showcasing native animals and bioluminescent flora, with inclusion of Audio-animatronics.\n\nMystic Manor: Mystic Manor () is a dark ride attraction in the Mystic Point area of Hong Kong Disneyland. Unlike Disneyland's Haunted Mansion attraction and its counterparts in other Disney parks, Mystic Manor has a lighthearted, fantasy-based theme with no references to departed spirits or the afterlife, due to differences in traditional Chinese culture. The attraction does feature several references to the Haunted Mansion, such as a Medusa changing portrait, a conservatory, and the busts that turn to follow visitors as they move. References to other Disney attractions include several figures similar to those from The Enchanted Tiki Room in the Tribal Arts room. 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She was a faculty member and Director of the Studio Art Department at Boston College Art Department, served as General Critic at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, served as director of The Print Center in Philadelphia, and was president of the Atlanta College of Art, and president of Rosemont College from 1991\u20131995. She is Professor of Art at William Paterson University where she also served as Dean of the College of the Arts and Communications.\n\nHannah Johnson Carter: Hannah Johnson Carter was a 19th-century American art educator from the U.S. state of Maine. She served as chair of form and drawing in the College for the Training of Teachers, president of the art department of the National Education Association, and director of the art department in the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry (now known as Drexel University).\n\nArt department: Art department in movie terms means the section of a production's crew concerned with visual artistry. Working under the supervision of the production designer and/or art director, the art department is responsible for arranging the overall \"look\" of the film (i.e. modern/high-tech, rustic, Victorian, etc.) as desired by the film director. Individual positions within this department include: production designer, art director, assistant art director, storyboard artist, concept artist, draftsman, art department coordinator, set decorator, set dresser, makeup artist, painter, property master, leadman, swing gang, production buyer, Film sculptor, and property assistant.\n\nDonald B. Fullerton: Donald B. Fullerton (July 6, 1892\u00a0\u2013 April 9, 1985) was a Christian missionary and teacher who founded the Princeton Evangelical Fellowship and served with it from 1931 until 1980. He was noted for convincing many students at Princeton University of the truth of the Christian faith. Arthur Glasser also credited his conversion to Dr. Fullerton, through hearing him speak at the Keswick Bible Conference. In addition to his evangelistic efforts, Dr. Fullerton was a major spiritual influence on many students including Paul Pressler, a major figure in the Conservative resurgence of the Southern Baptist Convention, and the noted Reformed theologian John Frame. He was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1913 and received an honorary Doctorate of Ministry from Grace Theological Seminary.\n\nNagaoka University of Technology: Nagaoka University of Technology (\u9577\u5ca1\u6280\u8853\u79d1\u5b66\u5927\u5b66 , Nagaoka Gijutsu Kagaku Daigaku ) , abbreviated as Nagaoka Gidai, is a national technology university founded in 1976 in Nagaoka, Niigata, Japan. It is one of only two Universities of Technology, a form of university in Japan, the other being Toyohashi University of Technology in Aichi. Many students from colleges of technology, a 5-year college called \"kosen\" in Japan have enrolled. The university requires 4th year students to spend up to five months on-the-job experience (internship) in private enterprises, government agencies, and elsewhere. Having a high employment rate in the national universities in Japan.\n\nDishman Art Museum: The Dishman Art Museum (previously known as the Dishman Art Gallery) is an art museum on the campus of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. Admission to the museum is completely free; the gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday. The museum also serves as a teaching facility in the Art Department at Lamar University. Exhibitions change monthly. The gallery features one-person exhibition of contemporary artists, group exhibitions of contemporary artists, Art Department faculty shows, graduating senior shows, a national competition (The Dishman Competition), artist-in-residency, Grand Bal (annual art auction), and High School Scholarship exhibitions. There are three gallery spaces - Upper Gallery, Lower Gallery, and the Heinz and Ruth Eisenstadt Collection which consists of 150 19th-century paintings and 250 porcelains and objets d'art. The exhibition space totals 6000 sqft .\n\nEsther Newport: She was born Catherine Newport in Clinton, Indiana, to parents Edward and Cora Sams Newport. Newport entered the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1918 at the age of 17, taking the religious name Sister Esther. A main ministry for many years was teaching middle school and art; in 1930 she began a 34-year stint in the art department of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. After two years at Marywood School in Evanston, Illinois, she returned to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in 1966 and served as head of the art department there until 1970.\n\nGrenfell Campus: Grenfell Campus, formerly Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, is a campus of the Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN), located in the city of Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The campus has approximately 1,300 students enrolled in degree programs for the arts, education, fine arts, science, resource management and nursing. Many students from around the province also attend the school for the first- and second-year course offerings before transferring to Memorial University's larger campus in St. John's.\n\nUniversity of Oklahoma: The University of Oklahoma (OU) is a coeducational public research university in Norman, Oklahoma. Founded in 1890, it had existed in Oklahoma Territory near Indian Territory for 17 years before the two became the state of Oklahoma. In Fall 2016 the university had 31,250 students enrolled, most at its main campus in Norman. Employing nearly 3,000 faculty members, the school offers 152 baccalaureate programs, 160 master's programs, 75 doctorate programs, and 20 majors at the first professional level. David Lyle Boren, a former U.S. Senator and Oklahoma Governor, has served as the university's president since 1994.\n\nSusie Peters: Susie Peters (Kiowa Name: Kom-tah-gya) was an American preservationist and matron at the Anadarko Agency, who worked to promote Kiowa artists. Born to white parents in Tennessee, she moved to Indian Territory with her family prior to Oklahoma statehood. While working as a matron for the Indian Agency, she discovered the talent of the young artists who would become known as the Kiowa Five and introduced them to Oscar Jacobson, director of the University of Oklahoma's art department. 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He characterized the different forms of nucleic acid, DNA from RNA, and found that DNA contained adenine, guanine, thymine, cytosine, deoxyribose, and a phosphate group.\n\nPhosphorylation: Phosphorylation allows coupling and addition of a phosphoryl group. This particular biochemistry probably represents the origins of catecholamine overload (PO) to a molecule. In biology, phosphorylation and its counterpart, dephosphorylation, are critical for many cellular processes. A large fraction of proteins (between 1/3 to 2/3 of the proteome in eukaryotes ) are temporarily phosphorylated, as are many sugars, lipids, and other molecules. Phosphorylation is especially important for protein function as this modification activates (or deactivates) almost half of the enzymes, thereby regulating their function. Protein phosphorylation is considered the most abundant post-translational modification in eukaryotes.\n\nUbiquitin-activating enzyme: Ubiquitin-activating enzymes, also known as E1 enzymes, catalyze the first step in the ubiquitination reaction, which (among other things) can target a protein for degradation via a proteasome. This covalent attachment of ubiquitin or ubiquitin-like proteins to targeted proteins is a major mechanism for regulating protein function in eukaryotic organisms. Many processes such as cell division, immune responses and embryonic development are also regulated by post-translational modification by ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins.\n\nProtein phosphatase: A protein phosphatase is a phosphatase enzyme that removes a phosphate group from the phosphorylated amino acid residue of its substrate protein. Protein phosphorylation is one of the most common forms of reversible protein posttranslational modification (PTM), with up to 30% of all proteins being phosphorylated at any given time. Protein kinases (PKs) are the effectors of phosphorylation and catalyse the transfer of a \u03b3-phosphate from ATP to specific amino acids on proteins. Several hundred PKs exist in mammals and are classified into distinct super-families. Proteins are phosphorylated predominantly on Ser, Thr and Tyr residues, which account for 79.3, 16.9 and 3.8% respectively of the phosphoproteome, at least in mammals. In contrast, protein phosphatases (PPs) are the primary effectors of dephosphorylation and can be grouped into three main classes based on sequence, structure and catalytic function. The largest class of PPs is the phosphoprotein phosphatase (PPP) family comprising PP1, PP2A, PP2B, PP4, PP5, PP6 and PP7, and the protein phosphatase Mg- or Mn-dependent (PPM) family, composed primarily of PP2C. The protein Tyr phosphatase (PTP) super-family forms the second group, and the aspartate-based protein phosphatases the third. The protein pseudophosphatases form part of the larger phosphatase family, and in most cases are thought to be catalytically inert, instead functioning as phosphate-binding proteins, integrators of signalling or subcellular traps. Examples of membrane-spanning protein phosphatases containing both active (phosphatase) and inactive (pseudophosphatase) domains linked in tandem are known, conceptually similar to the kinase and pseudokinase domain polypeptide structure of the JAK pseudokinases. 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In contrast to prenylation and myristoylation, palmitoylation is usually reversible (because the bond between palmitic acid and protein is often a thioester bond). The reverse reaction is catalysed by palmitoyl protein thioesterases. Because palmitoylation is a dynamic, post-translational process, it is believed to be employed by the cell to alter the subcellular localization, protein\u2013protein interactions, or binding capacities of a protein.\n\nBiomolecular structure: Biomolecular structure is the intricate folded, three-dimensional shape that is formed by a molecule of protein, DNA, or RNA, and that is important to its function. The structure of these molecules may be considered at any of several length scales ranging from the level of individual atoms to the relationships among entire protein subunits. This useful distinction among scales is often expressed as a decomposition of molecular structure into four levels: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. The scaffold for this multiscale organization of the molecule arises at the secondary level, where the fundamental structural elements are the molecule's various hydrogen bonds. This leads to several recognizable \"domains\" of protein structure and nucleic acid structure, including such secondary-structure features as alpha helixes and beta sheets for proteins, and hairpin loops, bulges, and internal loops for nucleic acids.\n\nPhosphoproteomics: Phosphoproteomics is a branch of proteomics that identifies, catalogs, and characterizes proteins containing a phosphate group as a post-translational modification. Phosphorylation is a key reversible modification that regulates protein function, subcellular localization, complex formation, degradation of proteins and therefore cell signalling networks. With all of these modification results, it is estimated that between 30% - 65% of all proteins may be phosphorylated, some multiple times. Based on statistical estimates from many datasets, 230,000 156,000 and 40,000 phosphorylation sites should exist in human, mouse, and yeast, respectively.\n\nProtein phosphorylation: Protein phosphorylation is a post-translational modification of proteins in which an amino acid residue is phosphorylated by a protein kinase by the addition of a covalently bound phosphate group. Phosphorylation alters the structural conformation of a protein, causing it to become activated, deactivated, or modifying its function. The reverse reaction of phosphorylation is called dephosphorylation, and is catalyzed by protein phosphatases. Protein kinases and phosphatases work independently and in a balance to regulate the function of proteins. The amino acids most commonly phosphorylated are serine, threonine, and tyrosine in eukaryotes, and histidine in prokaryotes, which play important and well-characterized roles in signaling pathways and metabolism. However, many other amino acids can also be phosphorylated, including arginine, lysine, and cysteine. Protein phosphorylation was first reported in 1906 by Phoebus Levene at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research with the discovery of phosphorylated vitellin. However, it was nearly 50 years until the enzymatic phosphorylation of proteins by protein kinases was discovered.\n\nBiomolecular engineering: Biomolecular engineering is the application of engineering principles and practices to the purposeful manipulation of molecules of biological origin. Biomolecular engineers integrate knowledge of biological processes with the core knowledge of chemical engineering in order to focus on molecular level solutions to issues and problems in the life sciences related to the environment, agriculture, energy, industry, food production, biotechnology and medicine. Biomolecular engineers purposefully manipulate carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids and lipids within the framework of the relation between their structure (see: nucleic acid structure, carbohydrate chemistry, protein structure,), function (see: protein function) and properties and in relation to applicability to such areas as environmental remediation, crop and livestock production, biofuel cells and biomolecular diagnostics. Fundamental attention is given to the thermodynamics and kinetics of molecular recognition in enzymes, antibodies, DNA hybridization, bio-conjugation/bio-immobilization and bioseparations. Attention is also given to the rudiments of engineered biomolecules in cell signaling, cell growth kinetics, biochemical pathway engineering and bioreactor engineering. Biomolecular engineers are leading the major shift towards understanding and controlling the molecular mechanisms that define life as we know it.\n\nProtein tyrosine phosphatase: Protein tyrosine phosphatases are a group of enzymes that remove phosphate groups from phosphorylated tyrosine residues on proteins. Protein tyrosine (pTyr) phosphorylation is a common post-translational modification that can create novel recognition motifs for protein interactions and cellular localization, affect protein stability, and regulate enzyme activity. As a consequence, maintaining an appropriate level of protein tyrosine phosphorylation is essential for many cellular functions. Tyrosine-specific protein phosphatases (PTPase; EC 3.1.3.48 ) catalyse the removal of a phosphate group attached to a tyrosine residue, using a cysteinyl-phosphate enzyme intermediate. 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The conference recognizes two official All-Big Ten selectors: (1) the Big Ten conference coaches selected separate offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the \"Coaches\" team); and (2) a panel of sports writers and broadcasters covering the Big Ten also selected offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the \"Media\" team).\n\nDell EMC: Dell EMC (EMC Corporation until 2016) is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, United States. Dell EMC sells data storage, information security, virtualization, analytics, cloud computing and other products and services that enable organizations to store, manage, protect, and analyze data. Dell EMC's target markets include large companies and small- and medium-sized businesses across various vertical markets. The company's stock (as EMC Corporation) was added to the New York Stock Exchange on April 6, 1986, and was also listed on the S&P 500 index.\n\n2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team: The 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players chosen as All-Big Ten Conference players for the 2007 NCAA Division I-A football season. The conference recognizes two official All-Big Ten selectors: (1) the Big Ten conference coaches selected separate offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the \"Coaches\" team); and (2) a panel of sports writers and broadcasters covering the Big Ten also selected offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the \"Media\" team).\n\n2006 All-Big Ten Conference football team: The 2006 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players chosen as All-Big Ten Conference players for the 2006 Big Ten Conference football season. 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The conference recognizes two official All-Big Ten selectors: (1) the Big Ten conference coaches selected separate offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the \"Coaches\" team); and (2) a panel of sports writers and broadcasters covering the Big Ten also selected offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the \"Media\" team).\n\nDell Technologies: Dell Technologies Inc. is an American multinational information technology corporation based in Round Rock, Texas. It was formed as a result of the merger of Dell and EMC Corporation (now Dell EMC).\n\n1996 All-Big Ten Conference football team: The 1996 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players chosen as All-Big Ten Conference players for the 1996 NCAA Division I-A football season. The conference recognizes two official All-Big Ten selectors: (1) the Big Ten conference coaches selected separate offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the \"Coaches\" team); and (2) a panel of sports writers and broadcasters covering the Big Ten also selected offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the \"Media\" team).\n\n2005 All-Big Ten Conference football team: The 2005 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players chosen as All-Big Ten Conference players for the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. The conference recognizes two official All-Big Ten selectors: (1) the Big Ten conference coaches selected separate offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the \"Coaches\" team); and (2) a panel of sports writers and broadcasters covering the Big Ten also selected offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the \"Media\" team).\n\n2004 All-Big Ten Conference football team: The 2004 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players chosen as All-Big Ten Conference players for the 2004 Big Ten Conference football season. 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In 1992, six post-Soviet states belonging to the Commonwealth of Independent States\u2014Russia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan\u2014signed the Collective Security Treaty (also referred to as the \"Tashkent Pact\" or \"Tashkent Treaty\"). Three other post-Soviet states\u2014Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Georgia\u2014signed the next year and the treaty took effect in 1994. Five years later, six of the nine\u2014all but Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Uzbekistan\u2014agreed to renew the treaty for five more years, and in 2002 those six agreed to create the Collective Security Treaty Organization as a military alliance. Uzbekistan rejoined the CSTO in 2006 but withdrew in 2012.\n\nIslamic Military Alliance: The Islamic Military Alliance (IMA), officially the Islamic Military Alliance to Fight Terrorism (IMAFT) , alternative translation Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition, is an intergovernmental counter-terrorist alliance of countries in the Muslim world, united around military intervention against ISIL and other counter-terrorist activities. Its creation was first announced by Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Defense, on 15 December 2015. The alliance was to have a joint operations center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.\n\nNATO: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO ; French: \"Organisation du Trait\u00e9 de l'Atlantique Nord\" ; \"OTAN \"), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between several North American and European states based on the North Atlantic Treaty that was signed on 4 April 1949.\n\nNATO (disambiguation): NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, an intergovernmental military alliance.\n\nDenmark\u2013Netherlands relations: Denmark\u2013Netherlands relations are foreign relations between Denmark and the Netherlands. Denmark has an embassy in The Hague and the Netherlands has an embassy in Copenhagen. Both countries are full members of NATO and the European Union. Princess Beatrix is a Dame of the Order of the Elephant since 29 October 1975. On 31 January 1998, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands also received the Order of the Elephant.\n\nUnited States European Command: The United States European Command (EUCOM) is one of nine Unified Combatant Commands of the United States military, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. Its area of focus covers 21000000 sqmi and 51 countries and territories, including Europe, Russia, Greenland, and Israel. The Commander of the United States military EUCOM simultaneously serves as the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR) within NATO\u2014an intergovernmental military alliance. During the Gulf War and Operation Northern Watch, EUCOM controlled the forces flying from Incirlik Air Base.\n\nTreaty of Copenhagen (1670): The Treaty of Copenhagen or Treaty of 1670 was a treaty of commerce and alliance signed on July 11, 1670, between King Christian V of Denmark and of Norway and King Charles II of England and of Scots. It was written in Latin. It was expanded the next day on July 12, 1670, with the Third Article concerning contraband amended and clarified by a declaration in French signed at Copenhagen on July 4, 1780. The terms of the treaty were later reaffirmed by the Treaty of Kiel, following the defeat of Denmark-Norway during the Napoleonic Wars.\n\nList of NATO Operations: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO ( ; French: \"Organisation du trait\u00e9 de l'Atlantique Nord (OTAN)\" ), also called the (North) Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949.\n\nAnglo-Soviet Agreement: The Anglo-Soviet Agreement was a formal military alliance signed by the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union against Germany on July 12, 1941; shortly after the German invasion of the latter. 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Written by Jack Pulman, it was one of the corporation's most successful drama serials of all time. It also provided popular initial exposure for several actors who would eventually become well known, such as Derek Jacobi, Patrick Stewart, John Rhys-Davies and John Hurt.\n\nBarbara Young (actress): Barbara Young (born 9 February 1936, Brighouse, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actress. 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Written by Jack Pulman, it starred Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Si\u00e2n Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart, and John Rhys-Davies.\n\nJack Pulman: Jack Pulman (11 July 1925 \u2013 29 May 1979) was an award-winning British television screenwriter, most famous for the critically acclaimed 1976 BBC television series, \"I, Claudius\", based on the novels \"I Claudius\" and \"Claudius the God\" by Robert Graves.\n\nThe Signalman (film): The Signalman is a 1976 BBC television adaptation of \"The Signal-Man\", an 1866 short story by Charles Dickens. 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New England towns overlay the entire area of a state, similar to civil townships in other states where they exist, but they are fully functioning municipal corporations, possessing powers similar to cities in other states. New Jersey's system of equally powerful townships, boroughs, towns, and cities is the system which is most similar to that of New England. New England towns are often governed by a town meeting legislative body. The great majority of municipal corporations in New England are based on the town model; statutory forms based on the concept of a compact populated place are uncommon, though they are prevalent elsewhere in the U.S. County government in New England states is typically weak at best, and in some states nonexistent. 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Held in early fall in Providence and New Haven, the festival aims to become the premier showcase for new works from Latin American and Ibero American filmmakers. The festival comprises competitive sections for feature films, documentaries and short films. A group of non-competitive showcase sections, including and Panorama are also an important part of the festival. Panels, Art Exhibits and Discussions are the focus of the festival which every year invites and hosts Spanish and Latin American filmmakers to interact with Providence and New England audiences.\n\nHarriet Farley: Harriet Jane Farley (February 18, 1812, Claremont, New Hampshire \u2013 November 12, 1907, New York City, New York) was an American writer and abolitionist, editor of the \"Lowell Offering\" from 1842-1845, and editor of the \"New England Offering\" from 1847\u20131850.\n\nNewbury Comics: Newbury Comics is an American music retailer based in New England. Newbury Comics began as a comic book vendor on Newbury Street in Boston. The company was founded in 1978 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology students John Brusger and Mike Dreese. Over the next few years, the focus of the company changed from comics to music, although comic books are still sold at stores in limited amounts. Dreese also published \"Boston Rock\", a music tabloid which was active from 1980 to 1987 that focused on Punk, New Wave and Indie bands. There are now 28 stores in five New England states: four in New Hampshire, two in Rhode Island, one in Maine, one in Connecticut, and twenty in Massachusetts. 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III c. 10) known variously as the New England Trade And Fisheries Act, the New England Restraining Act, or the Trade Act 1775 (c.10), limited the export and import of any goods to and from only Great Britain, Ireland, and the British West Indies; it also prohibited the New England colonies from fishing in the waters off Newfoundland and most of America's Atlantic coast, without special permissions and documentation, and imposed stiff penalties on both perpetrators and administrators if violations occurred. Previously legal or finessed trade between the colonies themselves or with other nations was prohibited, and enforced by naval blockade, effective July 1, 1775. The second restraining act, (15 Geo. 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Miranda Barbour and her husband, Elytte Barbour, were found guilty and sentenced to life in prison in September 2014.\n\nFort Knox (Maine): Fort Knox, now Fort Knox State Park or Fort Knox State Historic Site, is located on the western bank of the Penobscot River in the town of Prospect, Maine, about 5 mi from the mouth of the river. Built between 1844 and 1869, it was the first fort in Maine built entirely of granite; most previous forts used wood, earth, and stone. It is named after Major General Henry Knox, the first U.S. Secretary of War and Commander of Artillery during the American Revolutionary War, who at the end of his life lived not far away in Thomaston. The fort was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970, as a virtually intact example of a mid-19th century granite coastal fortification. 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This led to increased public concern about the release of high risk offenders on parole and to internal reviews by the Probation Service and the New Zealand Parole Board of their decision-making and management processes.\n\nDoaksville, Choctaw Nation: Doaksville is a former settlement, now a ghost town, located in present-day Choctaw County, Oklahoma. It was founded between 1824 and 1831, by people of the Choctaw Indian tribe who were forced to leave their homes in the Southeastern United States and relocate in an area designated in for their resettlement in Indian Territory. The community was named for Joseph Doak, co-owner of the local trading post. The town flourished until the U.S. Army abandoned nearby Fort Towson in 1854, though it remained as the Choctaw capital until 1859, then declined precipitately after being bypassed by a new railroad in 1870. It is now a ghost town and an archaeological preservation site.\n\nHecla, Montana: Hecla was a town in Beaverhead County, Montana. It has been designated as a ghost town with only a few ruined buildings remaining. It was notable at one time as the home of Blanche Lamont, who taught at Hecla's one-room schoolhouse. Lamont would become the first of two murder victims of Theodore Durrant. Margaret Brown also lived there for a time.\n\nAkira Nishiguchi: Akira Nishiguchi (\u897f\u53e3 \u5f70 , \"Nishiguchi Akira\" , December 14, 1925 \u2013 December 11, 1970) was a Japanese serial killer and fraudster. According to Abdul Haq Shafaq, Nishiguchi himself is most known for being able to confuse Japanese police into believing that he was only connected to fraud rather than the murders. While engaging in confidence scams, he murdered two people, was put on the most wanted list, and killed three others while escaping. The police also regretted that they didn't find Nishiguchi, who was found by an 11-year-old girl. A prosecutor called him \"the Black Gold Medalist in history\". Ryuzo Saki published a book about Nishiguchi, which became the basis for the film \"Vengeance Is Mine\". His crimes were the direct catalyst for the creation of the Japanese \"Metropolitan Designated Case\" system\n\nGhost Town, Oakland, California: Ghost Town (sometimes spelled Ghosttown) is the informal name of the Foster Hoover Historic District neighborhood in West Oakland, Oakland, California. The community is known for its violence and blight . Some people believe the name originates from a drug king pin who referred to the area as a ghost town due to the shortage of other drug dealers whose absence was attributed to the king pin's dominance over the area. Others believe it derives from the two former casket companies located side by side on Filbert Street between 30th and 32nd Streets, while others claim that the presence of ghostly white people in an historically black neighborhood gave it its name. Ghost Town stretches from 27th Street to 35th Street in the area immediately southwest of the MacArthur Maze. Others see the neighborhood bounded by Adeline on the West and San Pablo on the East. Ghost Town Farms, one of the more successful expressions of urban agriculture activity in Oakland is located in the heart of the district at 2727 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, between 27th and 28th Streets. The area is also one of Oakland's many open-air art galleries, with exceptional muralist work continually on exhibition, particularly along Martin Luther King Jr. Way. This neighborhood has an active citizen crime patrol, including one group of seniors who walk the neighborhood weekly to get physical exercise and report blight. Jerry Brown, governor of California and former Mayor of Oakland stated: \"Instead of an omnibus crime bill, you have to deal with shootings in Ghost Town in West Oakland and sideshows in East Oakland.\" Brown made attempts to turn around the blighted West Oakland neighborhood after \"60 Minutes\" featured it in a television profile. Housing prices have increased. So has drug dealing, especially since nearby parks were closed by the City of Oakland. 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They sought refuge in the Christian Kingdom of Aksum, present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea (formerly referred to as Abyssinia, a name derived from the Arabic \"Al-Habash\"), in 9 BH (613 CE) or 7 BH (615 CE) . The Aksumite monarch who received them is known in Islamic sources as the Negus (Arabic: \u0646\u062c\u0627\u0634\u064a\u200e \u200e \"naj\u0101\u0161\u012b\") \"Ashama ibn Abjar\". Modern historians have alternatively identified him with King Armah and Ella Tsaham. Some of the exiles returned to Mecca and made the hijra to Medina with Muhammad, while others remained in Abyssinia until they came to Medina in 628.\n\nRobert Browne Hall: Robert Browne Hall (30 June 1858 Bowdoinham, Maine \u2013 8 June 1907), usually known as R. B. Hall, was a leading composer of marches and other music for brass bands. A principal American composer of marching music, he was born in Bowdoinham, Maine and seldom left his native state during his lifetime, dying in Portland. His music though has traveled around the world. He is particularly popular in the United Kingdom, so much so that many lovers of brass band music there mistakenly imagine that Hall is an English composer. His celebrated march \"Death or Glory\", written in 1895 and dedicated to the Tenth Regiment Band in Albany, New York, is a well-known staple of brass band concerts and competitions all over the UK.\n\nJakuren: Jakuren (\u5bc2\u84ee ) (also known as Fujiwara no Sadanaga (\u85e4\u539f\u5b9a\u9577) before becoming a monk) (1139\u20131202) was a Japanese Buddhist priest and poet. He was adopted by the noted poet Fujiwara no Shunzei upon the death of Shunzei's younger brother. Shunzei originally intended for Sadanaga to be his heir; however, he subsequently had two male offspring of his own, and Sadanaga was forced to step aside in favor of Fujiwara no Sadaie. As was common practice at the time, he became a monk, and acquired the religious name of Jakuren. Taking Saigyo as his model, he traveled around the country, composing poems of his travels. He was well regarded in his time and frequently associated with Fujiwara no Teika. He was one of the six compilers of the eighth imperial \"waka\" anthology, the famous \"Shin Kokin Wakash\u016b\", and thirty-five of his poems were selected for the work. Before he died, he adopted Fujiwara no Ietaka, pupil to Shunzei. One of his poems was included in the famous poetry anthology \"Hyakunin Isshu.\"\n\nPrajnatara: Praj\u00f1\u0101t\u0101r\u0101, also known as Keyura, was the twenty-seventh Brahmin patriarch of Indian Buddhism according to Chan Buddhism and the head of the Sarvastivada sect of early Buddhist schools. She traveled around East India preaching Buddhism. Praj\u00f1\u0101t\u0101r\u0101 was Bodhidharma's teacher.\n\nRobert Edison Fulton Jr.: Robert Edison Fulton Jr. (April 15, 1909 \u2013 May 7, 2004) was an American inventor and adventurer. He is known for having traveled around the world on a motorcycle and for several aviation-related inventions, among his 70 patents. Fulton was also a professional photographer.\n\nEthiopian Empire: The Ethiopian Empire (Amharic: ), also known as Abyssinia (derived from the Arabic \"al-Habash\"), was a kingdom that spanned a geographical area in the current state of Ethiopia. It existed from approximately 1137 (beginning of Zagwe dynasty) until 1974, when the Solomonic dynasty was overthrown in a coup d'\u00e9tat.\n\nItalo-Yemeni Treaty: The Italo-Yemeni Treaty of 1926 (also known as the Treaty of San'a) was a treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen. The treaty was signed in September 1926 and was described as a friendship treaty. At the time, Italy was ruled by the fascist National Fascist Party with Benito Mussolini as head of government. The treaty recognized Imam Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din as King of Yemen and acknowledged his claims to Aden. The treaty was renewed on October 15, 1937, after Italy had annexed Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia).\n\nMansfield Parkyns: Mansfield Parkyns (16 February 1823 \u2013 12 January 1894) was an English traveller, known for his travel book \"Life in Abyssinia: being notes collected during three years' residence and travels in that country\" (1853). In this book he described his experiences and observations during three years (1843\u20131846) travels in Abyssinia, the modern territories of Eritrea and Ethiopia.\n\nSecond Italo-Ethiopian War: The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a colonial war from 3 October 1935 to 5 May 1936 between the armed forces of the Kingdom of Italy and those of the Ethiopian Empire (also known as Abyssinia). Ethiopia was defeated, annexed and subjected to military occupation until the defeat of Italy in East Africa in 1941, during the East African Campaign of the Second World War.\n\nSizwe Zakho: Sizwe Zakho is a South African born music producer, he is known for producing artists like Rebecca Malope, Israel Mosehla and worked with a whole host of other gospel. He also traveled around the continent of Africa hosting workshops on gospel music. 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Copts are also the largest Christian adherent group in Sudan and Libya. Historically, they spoke the Coptic language, a direct descendant of the Demotic Egyptian that was spoken during the Roman era. The Coptic language is a focus of Coptology and remains in liturgical use, although most Copts today speak Arabic.\n\nHaya Party: The Haya Party (Arabic: \u062d\u0632\u0628 \u0647\u064a\u0627\u200e \u200e ; translated as Life Party) is a political party started by Coptic activist Mikel Mounir.\n\nCoptic Orthodox Church in Canada: The immigration of the Copts to Canada (Copts in Canada) might have started as early as the late 1950s. Due to an increasing amount of discrimination towards Copts in Egypt in the 1970s and low income in Egypt. Canada has been receiving a greater number of these immigrants, and the number of Coptic immigrants into Canada has been growing ever since.\n\nMariateguist Unified Party: Mariateguist Unified Party (in Spanish: \"Partido Unificado Mariateguista - PUM\") was a political party in Peru founded in 1984 by Revolutionary Vanguard (VR), Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), Workers Revolutionary Party (PRT) and a sector of Revolutionary Communist Party (PCR). Leaders included Javier Diez Canseco, Agust\u00edn Haya de la Torre, Santiago Pedr\u00e1glio, Hugo Blanco, Eduardo C\u00e1ceres and Carlos Tapia. Maria Elena Moyano was also a member of PUM.\n\nYouth for Egypt Party: The Youth for Egypt Party is a political party that is made up of former members of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. The coordinator of the Brotherhood Youth Alliance, Amr Emara, has requested a meeting with the Salafi Nour Party to ask that the Salafi party forms an alliance with it. The Nour Party will instead ally with the 38 Copts Initiative.\n\nCoptic Orthodox Church in the United States: The immigration of the Copts to the United States of America started as early as the late 1940s. After 1952, the rate of Coptic immigration from Egypt to the United States increased. The first Coptic church in the United States is St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church, which was established in the late 1960s in Jersey City.\n\nMaspero demonstrations: Maspero Massacre initially started as demonstrations on October 2011 by a group dominated by Egyptian Copts in reaction to the demolition of a church in Upper Egypt claimed to be built without appropriate license. The peaceful protesters who intended to stage a sit-in in front of the Maspiro television building were attacked by security forces and the army, resulting in 28 deaths, mostly among the Coptic protestors, and 212 injuries, most of which were sustained by Copts.\n\nHaya van Someren: Haya Victoria van Someren-Downer (born Gerarda Victoria Downer; 5 July 1926 \u2013 12 November 1980) was a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). She was a Member of the House of Representatives from 20 March 1959 until 1 October 1968. She was the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy Party chair from 29 March 1969 until 15 March 1975. She became a Member of the Senate on 17 September 1974 and on 5 June 1976 she succeeded Harm van Riel as the Parliamentary leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy in the Senate after he retired. She died on 12 November 1980 from cancer at the age of 54.\n\nHomeland Party (Egypt): The Homeland Party () is an Islamist political party in Egypt, founded in January 2013 following a split within the al-Nour Party. It was formed when Emad Abdel Ghaffour, the former leader of al-Nour, and 150 other party members quit in protest at the part of a dispute between Ghaffour and followers of Yasser Al Borhamy. The party has stated that Copts will be allowed to join the party and women will be allowed on electoral lists. In June 2013, 130 members of the party resigned in response to differences within the party leadership. The party withdrew from the Anti-Coup Alliance on 17 September 2014, though the reason for its withdrawal was not because of political differences.\n\nPeruvian general election, 1962: General elections were held in Peru on 10 June 1962 to elect the President and both houses of the Congress. V\u00edctor Ra\u00fal Haya de la Torre of the Peruvian Aprista Party won the presidential election with 33% of the vote. However, this was below the constitutional requirement of one-third of the vote. 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A son, Amer Shurrab, attended Middlebury College in Vermont, United States and is a member of Seeds of Peace, an international conflict resolution organization based in the United States. Muhammad Shurrab (64) was injured and his two of his sons, Kassab Shurrab (27) and Ibrahim Shurrab (17) were killed during a \"lull\" in the fighting. A service was held at Middlebury on 29 January for the Shurrab family. The family's story was told on the floor of the United States Senate by Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy.\n\nIraqi Kurdish Civil War: The Iraqi Kurdish Civil War was a military conflict that took place between rival Kurdish factions in Iraqi Kurdistan during the mid-1990s, most notably between the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Democratic Party. Over the course of the conflict, Kurdish factions from Iran and Turkey, as well as Iranian, Iraqi and Turkish forces were drawn into the fighting, with additional involvement from the American forces. Between 3,000 and 5,000 fighters and civilians were killed. According to some estimates however, upwards of 8,000 civilians alone could have been killed throughout the more than three years of warfare.\n\nEffects of war: Post war effect are widely spread. and can be long term or short term. Soldiers experience war differently than civilians, although either suffer in times of war, and women and children suffer unspeakable atrocities in particular. In the past decade, up to two million of those killed in armed conflicts were children. The widespread trauma caused by these atrocities and suffering of the civilian population is another legacy of these conflicts, the following creates extensive emotional and psychological stress. Present-day internal wars generally take a larger toll on civilians than state wars. This is due to the increasing trend where combatants have made targeting civilians a strategic objective. In state conflict is an armed conflict that occurs with the use of armed force between two parties, of which one is the government of a state. \"The three problems posed by intra\u2010state conflict are the willingness of UN members, particularly the strongest member, to intervene; the structural ability of the UN to respond; and whether the traditional principles of peacekeeping should be applied to intra\u2010state conflict\". Effects of war also include mass destruction of cities and have long lasting effects on a country's economy. Armed conflict have important indirect negative consequences on, infrastructure, public health provision, and social order. These indirect consequences are often overlooked and underappreciated.\n\nCrime in Colombia: Colombia, in common with many Latin American nations, evolved as a highly segregated society. The Colombian Conflict began in the mid-1960s and is a low-intensity asymmetric war between Colombian governments, paramilitary groups, crime syndicates, and left-wing guerrillas such as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), and the National Liberation Army (ELN), fighting each other to increase their influence in Colombian territory. Two of the most important international actors that have contributed to the Colombian conflict are multinational companies and the United States. According to a study by Colombia's National Centre for Historical Memory, 220,000 people have died in the conflict between 1958 and 2013, most of them civilians (177,307 civilians and 40,787 fighters) and more than five million civilians were forced from their homes between 1985 \u2013 2012, generating the world's second largest population of internally displaced persons (IDPs). 16.9% of the population in Colombia has been a direct victim of the war. 2.3 million children have been displaced from their homes, and 45,000 children killed, according to national figures cited by Unicef. In total, one in three of the 7.6 million registered victims of the conflict are children, and since 1985, 8,000 minors have disappeared.\n\nBattle of Lenadoon: The Battle of Lenadoon was a series of gun battles fought over six days between the Provisional IRA and the British Army, having started on Thursday, 9 July 1972 in and around the Lenadoon Avenue area and spreading to other places in Belfast. Loyalist paramilitaries and the Official Irish Republican Army were involved in some of the incidents. There was 26 people killed in total & dozens injured making it one of the deadliest weeks of 1972 during the conflict. With almost 500 people killed, 1972 was the deadliest year of the conflict in Ireland known as The Troubles. It was as bad as any year since political violence broke out in Ulster during the Anglo-Irish War in the 1920s. These gun battles started after a two-week truce between the British Army and the IRA ended.\n\n2010 Kingston unrest: The 2010 Kingston unrest, dubbed locally as the Tivoli Incursion, was an armed conflict between the Shower Posse drug cartel and Jamaica's military and police forces in Kingston, the capital of Jamaica. The conflict began on the 23 May 2010 as security forces began searching for major drug lord Christopher \"Dudus\" Coke, after the United States requested his extradition, and the leader of the criminal gang that attacked several police stations. The violence, which largely took place over 24\u201325 May, killed at least 73 civilians and wounded at least 35 others. Four soldiers/police were also killed and more than 500 arrests were made, as Jamaican police and soldiers fought gunmen in the Tivoli Gardens district of Kingston.\n\nIraq War: The Iraq War, also known as the Second Gulf War, was a protracted armed conflict that began in 2003 with the invasion of Iraq by a United States-led coalition that overthrew the government of Saddam Hussein. The conflict continued for much of the next decade as an insurgency emerged to oppose the occupying forces and the post-invasion Iraqi government. 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Those that survived were moved to the Nome Cult Farm, where they experienced hardships typical of the reservation system of the day. After the conflict, contemporaries claimed that the conflict was more of a slaughter than a war, and later historians have labeled it a genocide.\n\nSiege of Jadotville: The Siege of Jadotville took place in September 1961, during the United Nations intervention in the Katanga conflict in Congo-L\u00e9opoldville, in Central Africa. \"A\" Company, 35th Battalion (UN service) of the Irish Army ONUC contingent was attacked by Katanga Gendarmerie troops loyal to the Katangese Prime Minister Moise Tshombe. 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It was released on May 25, 2007, as the third single from their second studio album, \"The Open Door\". It was written by Amy Lee and Terry Balsamo while the production was handled by Dave Fortman. \"All That I'm Living For\" was initially planned to be the third single, as announced at live concerts and online. However, due to requests from the band and fan reaction, Wind-up reconsidered its release and announced that \"Sweet Sacrifice\" would be the band's third single from \"The Open Door\". Evanescence's lead singer Amy Lee wrote the song about the abusive relationship that inspired all of the songs on the group's debut record \"Fallen\" (2003).\n\nEverybody's Fool: \"Everybody's Fool\" is a song by American rock band Evanescence. Wind-up Records released the song on June 7, 2004, as the fourth and final single from their debut studio album, \"Fallen\". It was written by Amy Lee and Ben Moody and it was produced by Dave Fortman. According to Lee the song talks about celebrities like Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, who strip and sell their bodies instead of music to their listeners. Inspired by her sister's love for music artists who had false images, Lee wrote the song five years before the release of the album.\n\nLost in Paradise (song): \"Lost in Paradise\" is a song by American rock band Evanescence from their third self-titled studio album, \"Evanescence\" (2011). Although initially penned by frontwoman Amy Lee as a personal song and anticipated to become a B-side, it was later recorded for the album. Wind-up Records released the song as the third single from the album on May 25, 2012. It was produced by Nick Raskulinecz. A snippet of the song premiered online on July 15, 2011, prior to its album's release in October. Musically, \"Lost in Paradise\" is a rock ballad that begins with piano, strings, and Lee's vocals before the band kicks in during the climax. 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As a director, he has garnered three Connecticut Critics Circle Awards and during his tenure at Long Wharf Theatre, the theatre has produced world premieres by Paula Vogel, Athol Fugard, Craig Lucas, Julia Cho, Noah Haidle, Dael Orlandersmith, and Anna Deavere Smith. Over the course of his career, he has also directed and/or produced premieres by Philip Glass, Arthur Miller, Paula Vogel, Donald Margulies, James Lapine, Charles Mee, Mac Wellman, and Martin McDonagh, among many others, and has directed an extremely diverse body of work from Sophocles to Pinter, and from Shakespeare to Beckett. Under his artistic leadership, Long Wharf Theatre has received 14 additional Connecticut Critics Circle Awards, including six best actor or actress awards in plays that he directed. He was also given the organization\u2019s Tom Killen Award, given annually to an individual who has made an indelible impact on the Connecticut theatrical landscape. 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Its American premi\u00e8re occurred at the Edison Theatre, in New York City, on 13 November 1974.\n\nStorm Jameson: Margaret Storm Jameson (8 January 1891 \u2013 30 September 1986) was an English journalist and author, known for her novels and reviews.\n\nLisa Fugard: Lisa Fugard was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, the only child of playwright Athol Fugard and novelist Sheila Meiring Fugard.", "question": "Who has the greatest scope of profession in Storm Jameson or Athol Fugard", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"comparison_subject_1": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first individual being compared."}, "professions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of professions for the first individual."}, "profession_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total number of distinct professions for the first individual."}}, "required": ["name", "professions", "profession_count"], "additionalProperties": false}, "comparison_subject_2": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second individual being compared."}, "professions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of professions for the second individual."}, "profession_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total number of distinct professions for the second individual."}}, "required": ["name", "professions", "profession_count"], "additionalProperties": false}, "individual_with_greatest_scope": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the individual with the greatest scope of profession."}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation for why one individual has a greater scope of profession."}}, "required": ["comparison_subject_1", "comparison_subject_2", "individual_with_greatest_scope", "reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"comparison_subject_1": {"name": "Storm Jameson", "professions": ["journalist", "author"], "profession_count": 2}, "comparison_subject_2": {"name": "Athol Fugard", "professions": ["playwright", "novelist", "actor", "director", "adjunct professor"], "profession_count": 5}, "individual_with_greatest_scope": "Athol Fugard", "reasoning": "Athol Fugard has a greater scope of profession with 5 distinct roles (playwright, novelist, actor, director, and adjunct professor) compared to Storm Jameson's 2 roles (journalist and author)."}, "ground_truth": {"comparison_subject_1": {"name": "Athol Fugard", "professions": ["playwright", "novelist", "actor", "director", "adjunct professor", "Wells Scholar Professor"], "profession_count": 6}, "comparison_subject_2": {"name": "Storm Jameson", "professions": ["journalist", "author"], "profession_count": 2}, "individual_with_greatest_scope": "Athol Fugard", "reasoning": "Athol Fugard is described as a playwright, novelist, actor, director, adjunct professor, and Wells Scholar Professor, totaling 6 distinct professions. 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Though Equatorial Guinea has traditionally been one of the lowest ranked teams in Africa, the recent influx of Spanish-born players of Equatoguinean heritage has strengthened the national team and resulted in some solid performances. They qualified as co-hosts for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations. The hosting of the tournament lead to the construction of two new football stadia in the country: Estadio de Bata in Bata on the mainland, and Estadio de Malabo in Malabo. The national team managed a creditable fourth place at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, which held in Equatorial Guinea.\n\nMariana Kovacevic: Mariana Kovacevic is a Serbian traditional healer who has specialized in the use of horse placenta treatment to heal athletes. During the duration of the 2012 African Cup of Nations in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea she used the horse placenta treatment to heal Ghana's Asamoah Gyan, who had been injured and was supposed to be off football for four weeks. She is reported to have nursed him back to health in four hours. She was also reportedly enlisted by the Serbia during the world of 2010 in south Africa. Other footballers who are reported to have been treated by Mariana include Pablo Zabaleta, Vincent Kompany, Nigel de Jong and Robin Van Persie of Manchester United. There has been some doubt as to whether Mariana's therapies work. But more footballers are turning to her for help.\n\nMohamed Ahmed Bashir: Mohammed Ahmed Bashir, also known as Bisha, (born 23 May 1987) is a Sudanese footballer who plays for the Sudanese club Al-hilal Omdurman. He plays as a striker and also a winger. He is a member of the Sudan national football team. He was brought from Al-Mourada SC to Al-Hilal in December 2010. After having a brilliant season with Al-Hilal in 2011, he was linked with Leyton Orient and Arsenal.He scored Sudan first goal in 36 years in the 2012 African Cup Of Nations against Angola in the group B which ended in a 2 : 2 . He was transferred to Saudi club Al-Wehda in June 2012. He scored his first goal for Al-Wehda against Al-Ahli in a friendly match which Al-Wehda won 0 : 4. Bisha later scored his first league, competitive goal for his new side with a beauty against the Saudi League champions Al-Shabab but the team lost 2: 5. He has been a fan favourite in Makkah and in Sudan as he scored his national team since playing his trade in Saudi Arabia against Ethiopia which Sudan won the match 5:3 in a qualifier match for the 2013 AFCON to be helding in South Africa.\n\nCentral African Republic national football team: The Central African Republic national football team, nicknamed \"Les Fauves\", is the national team of the Central African Republic and is controlled by the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Centrafricaine de Football. They are a member of CAF. Despite being traditionally one of the weakest teams in Africa and the world, they recently achieved success. They won the 2009 CEMAC Cup by beating Gabon in the semi-finals and Equatorial Guinea in the final 3\u20130. Their ranking rose from 202 in August 2010 to 89 by July 2011. On 10 October 2010 they earned a shock 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification win at home against Algeria 2\u20130, which put them top of their qualification group. The team won its first FIFA World Cup qualifier on 2 June 2012 after beating Botswana 2\u20130 at home.\n\nAsamoah Gyan: Asamoah Gyan ( , , born 22 November 1985 in Accra) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Kayserispor and captains the Ghanaian national team.\n\nChristian Atsu: Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder.\n\n2015 Africa Cup of Nations Group A: Group A of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations was played from 17 January until 25 January in Equatorial Guinea. The group consisted of the hosts Equatorial Guinea, Burkina Faso, Gabon, and Congo. Congo and Equatorial Guinea advanced as group winners and runners-up respectively, while Gabon and Burkina Faso were eliminated.\n\n2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification: This page details the process of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification phase. Forty-six African nations, including hosts Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, entered the competition. Gabon and Equatorial Guinea automatically qualified as host countries. The other 44 nations were drawn into eleven groups, each containing 4 teams. Togo was later added to Group K after its reinstatement.\n\nStade de Franceville: The Stade de Franceville is a stadium in Franceville, Gabon. The 22,000 capacity stadium was opened in January 2012, in time for its use in the 2012 African Cup of Nations. The opening game was a friendly between Gabon and Sudan.\n\nFootball in Equatorial Guinea: Association football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Equatorial Guinea. It was during the Spanish colonialism that football arrived to Equatorial Guinea. Football is now a very popular sport in the country. Recently the national team has made a few surprising results. In the qualification for the FIFA World Cup in 2006 Togo (who later qualified for the World Cup) was beaten 1-0, and in the qualification for the African Cup of Nations they beat Cameroon 1-0.", "question": "Mariana Kovacevic is a Serbian traditional healer who has specialized in the use of horse placenta treatment to heal athletes, during the duration of the 2012 African Cup of Nations in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea she used the horse placenta treatment to heal Asamoah Gyan, a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a striker for which team, and captains the Ghanaian national team?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"healer_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "nationality": {"type": "string"}, "specialization": {"type": "string"}, "treatment_method": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["name", "nationality", "specialization", "treatment_method"], "additionalProperties": false}, "athlete_treated": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "nationality": {"type": "string"}, "position": {"type": "string"}, "club_team": {"type": "string"}, "is_national_team_captain": {"type": "boolean"}}, "required": ["name", "nationality", "position", "club_team", "is_national_team_captain"], "additionalProperties": false}, "treatment_event": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "year": {"type": "integer"}, "host_countries": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["name", "year", "host_countries"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["healer_details", "athlete_treated", "treatment_event"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"healer_details": {"name": "Mariana Kovacevic", "nationality": "Serbian", "specialization": "traditional healer", "treatment_method": "horse placenta treatment"}, "athlete_treated": {"name": "Asamoah Gyan", "nationality": "Ghanaian", "position": "striker", "club_team": "Kayserispor", "is_national_team_captain": true}, "treatment_event": {"name": "2012 African Cup of Nations", "year": 2012, "host_countries": ["Gabon", "Equatorial Guinea"]}}, "ground_truth": {"healer_details": {"name": "Mariana Kovacevic", "nationality": "Serbian", "specialization": "traditional healer", "treatment_method": "horse placenta treatment"}, "athlete_treated": {"name": "Asamoah Gyan", "nationality": "Ghanaian", "position": "striker", "club_team": "Kayserispor", "is_national_team_captain": true}, "treatment_event": {"name": "African Cup of Nations", "year": 2012, "host_countries": ["Gabon", "Equatorial Guinea"]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2161, "output_tokens": 136, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "b9855e5402d5f32fe1c499b1f99560505d6d0790f0db66054a043229e2d286e6", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae160bd5542997b2ef7d1b7", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "film director", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Henry Koster: Henry Koster (born Hermann Kosterlitz, May 1, 1905 \u2013 September 21, 1988) was a German-born film director. He was the husband of actress Peggy Moran.\n\nDavid Siegel (executive): David Siegel ( ) is the current CEO of Investopedia. In the past, he served as the President of SeekingAlpha and a Senior Vice President for 1-800 Flowers. Siegel has earned both a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics and an MBA in Finance and Marketing, both degrees from the University of Pennsylvania.\n\nCatherine the Last: Catherine the Last (German: Katharina, die Letzte) is a 1936 Austrian romantic comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Franciska Gaal, Hans Holt and Hans Olden. It was made by the Austrian subsidiary of Universal Pictures. After making the film Koster moved to Hollywood. In 1938 the film was remade in America as \"The Girl Downstairs\" with Gaal reprising her role.\n\nDavid Siegel (screenwriter): David Siegel is an American film director, screenwriter and producer, and part of a long-standing writing-directing-producing team with filmmaker Scott McGehee.\n\nThe Great Opportunity: The Great Opportunity (German:Die gro\u00dfe Gelegenheit) is a 1925 German silent film directed by Lorand von Kabdebo and starring Kurt Vespermann, Lia Eibensch\u00fctz and Colette Brettel. The production is notable as marking the filmmaking debut of Henry Koster, who co-wrote the screenplay. Koster would go on to become a top Hollywood film director.\n\nIt Started with Eve: It Started with Eve is a 1941 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Deanna Durbin, Robert Cummings, and Charles Laughton. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Music Score (Charles Previn and Hans J. Salter). The film is considered by some critics to be Durbin's best film, and the last in which she worked with the producer (Joe Pasternak) and director (Henry Koster) that groomed her for stardom. \"It Started with Eve\" was remade in 1964 as \"I'd Rather Be Rich\".\n\nVersailles house: Versailles is a 90,000 square-foot house belonging to Westgate Resorts founder David Siegel and his wife Jackie Siegel \u2014 and under construction at 6121 Kirkstone Lane, Windermere, Florida, in the gated community of Lake Butler Sound in Orange County. USA. Named and modeled after the Palace of Versailles in France, the completed project will be one of the largest single-family homes in the United States.\n\nThe Affairs of Maupassant: The Affairs of Maupassant is a 1935 Austrian-Italian drama film production. The German title is \"Das Tagebuch der Geliebten\" and the Italian title is \"Il diario di una donna amata\", which means \"the diary of a woman in love\". An historical romance, it was directed by Henry Koster under his original name of Hermann Kosterlitz and starred Isa Miranda as the Ukrainian artist and diarist Marie Bashkirtseff and Hans Jaray as the French writer Guy de Maupassant. It was loosely based on Bashkirtseff's diaries, in which she records her studies in Paris to become an artist towards the end of the 19th century, and possibly on her correspondence with Maupassant, which she had begun under an assumed name. The film focuses on a feud between Maupassant and one of Bashkirtseff's teachers that leads to a nascent (and highly fictionalized) romance between Bashkirtseff and Maupassant. The romance is cut short in the film by Bashkirtseff's early death from tuberculosis. The film was made just before Koster moved to the United States to join Universal Studios. It was filmed in Vienna.\n\nAMS Euler: AMS Euler is an upright cursive typeface, commissioned by the American Mathematical Society (AMS) and designed and created by Hermann Zapf with the assistance of Donald Knuth and his Stanford graduate students. It tries to emulate a mathematician's style of handwriting mathematical entities on a blackboard, which is upright rather than italic. It blends very well with other typefaces made by Hermann Zapf, such as Palatino, Aldus and Melior, but very badly with the default TeX font Computer Modern. All the alphabets were implemented with the computer-assisted design system Metafont developed by Knuth. Zapf designed and drew the Euler alphabets in 1980\u201381 and provided critique and advice of digital proofs in 1983 and later. The typeface family is copyright by American Mathematical Society, 1983. Euler Metafont development was done by Stanford computer science and/or digital typography students; first Scott Kim, then Carol Twombly and Daniel Mills, and finally David Siegel, all assisted by John Hobby. Siegel finished the Metafont Euler digitization project as his M.S. thesis in 1985.\n\nThea Roland: Thea Roland or The Adventure of Thea Roland (German: Das Abenteuer der Thea Roland) is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Lil Dagover, Hans Rehmann and Margarete Kupfer. The film marked the directorial debut of Koster, who was forced to emigrate from Germany by the Nazi party following his next film and later went on to be a leading Hollywood director. 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It was released on April 16, 2013, by Young Money, Cash Money, and Republic as the third single from the record. The song was written and produced by Boi-1da and T-Minus, with additional songwriting provided by Minaj and Lil Wayne. \"High School\" is a hip hop and R&B song that lyrically discusses adultery. The song peaked at number 64 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and additionally reached numbers 15 and 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs component charts. Elsewhere, the track charted moderately throughout international singles charts, including number 31 on the UK Singles Chart.\n\nList of songs recorded by Nicki Minaj: American rapper Nicki Minaj has recorded songs for three studio albums, one re-issue and three mixtapes, some of which were collaborations with other performers. 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Rihanna's contribution to the \"inspirational\" ballad \"Fly\" was added at Minaj's request, as noted by Jayson Rodriquez writing for MTV News. Andrew \"Pop\" Wansel and Warren \"Oak\" Felder co-wrote three tracks with Minaj, including \"Your Love\", \"Save Me\" and \"Muny\".\n\nRoman's Revenge: \"Roman's Revenge\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj, featuring American rapper Eminem, from Minaj's debut studio album \"Pink Friday\". It was written by Minaj, Eminem, Kaseem Dean and Trevor Smith, and was produced by Swizz Beatz. It was released exclusively on October 30, 2010 through the US iTunes Store, as a promotional release preceding the album's release. The song initiated a feud between Lil' Kim and Minaj, where several critics felt the song was directed at Lil' Kim and regarded around her feelings towards Minaj's rise to fame. The song references Minaj's alter-ego, Roman Zolanski, and Eminem's alter-ego, Slim Shady.\n\nSwish Swish: \"Swish Swish\" is a song by American singer Katy Perry featuring American rapper Nicki Minaj for Perry's fifth studio album, \"Witness\" (2017). It was written by Perry, Duke Dumont, Sarah Hudson, PJ \"Promnite\" Sledge, Minaj and Brittany Hazzard, while being produced by Dumont with additional production by Sledge and Noah \"Mailbox\" Passovoy. The song was initially released as a promotional single on May 19, 2017, and later it was quickly served as the album's third single. \"Swish Swish\" is a house-inspired EDM and hip hop song that samples \"Star 69\" by Fatboy Slim which in turn samples \"I Get Deep\" by Roland Clark and \"What They Say\" by Maya Jane Coles.\n\nTruffle Butter: \"Truffle Butter\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Lil Wayne. It is included as an exclusive bonus track on the iTunes Store edition of Minaj's third studio album \"The Pinkprint\" (2014). Produced by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records, the song was released as the fifth single from the album on January 23, 2015. \"Truffle Butter\" is a mix between hip hop and house music genres and contains a sample of Maya Jane Coles' song \"What They Say\" (2010). In March 2015, it was sent to urban contemporary and contemporary hit radio.\n\nThe Pinkprint: The Pinkprint is the third studio album recorded by Trinidadian recording artist Nicki Minaj. It was made available for purchase on December 12, 2014 by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. Minaj co-executive-produced the record alongside Birdman, Lil Wayne and Ronald Williams, and the assistance of a variety of fellow producers. Looking to depart from the dance-pop elements of her second studio album, \"\" (2012), the rapper wanted to make a follow-up record influenced by her traditional hip hop beginnings.\n\nThe Boys (Nicki Minaj and Cassie song): \"The Boys\" is a song recorded by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj and American singer Cassie. It was written by Minaj, Anjulie Persaud, Jonas Jeberg and Jean Baptiste, and produced by the latter two. The song was released on September 13, 2012, through Cash Money, Young Money and Universal Republic as the lead single from the reissue of Minaj's second studio album, \"\" (2012). It was Minaj's last single to be released by Universal Republic before the label went defunct and its artists roster moved to the revived Republic Records. Initially a track recorded by Cassie for her second studio album under the title \"Money on Love,\" it was subsequently played for Minaj during sessions for \"The Re-Up\", who decided to keep Cassie's vocals but wrote her own verses with certain production portions also being re-worked.\n\nMoment 4 Life: \"Moment\u00a04 Life\" is a song by Trinidadian recording artist Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake. It serves as the fourth single from Minaj's debut album \"Pink Friday\" (2010). The song was produced by T-Minus and written by both artists, and samples Sly, Slick and Wicked's \"Confessin' A Feeling\", released in 1972. The song is inspired by a story Minaj created, in which two kids grow up together sharing the same dream of becoming famous rappers, and create this song while living out their dreams together. It peaked at number\u00a013 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot\u00a0100 and topped the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts. It also saw success internationally, becoming a top\u00a040 hit in Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, as well as charting in Belgium and France. \"Moment 4 Life\" was nominated for a 2012 Grammy Award in the category Best Rap Performance, but lost to \"Otis\" by Jay-Z and Kanye West. As of July 2016 the song has sold 2 million copies.\n\nKissing Strangers: \"Kissing Strangers\" is a song recorded by American band DNCE, featuring American rapper Nicki Minaj. The song was written by Justin Tranter, Nicki Minaj, Robin Fredriksson and Mattias Larsson, with the latter two handling the song's production. It was released to digital retailers on April 13, 2017, through Republic Records as the lead single from the band's forthcoming second studio album. It is to be featured on the upcoming rhythm video game, Just Dance 2018. 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The original lineup, formed in 1990, included Danny Barnes on banjo, guitar and resonator guitar, Mark Rubin on upright bass and tuba, and Ralph White III on fiddle and accordion. Barnes composed the majority of the group's original songs. When White left the group at the end of 1996, he was briefly replaced by Bob Grant on mandolin and guitar. Barnes and Rubin then continued to perform and record as a duo until unofficially dissolving the band in 2000. The band has neither toured nor recorded since then, but Barnes and Rubin have played a few live shows with Grant in 2008, 2009, and 2014.\n\nSoak It Up: Soak It Up is the third EP (though second canonically) released by comedy rock group Barnes & Barnes. It was released in August 1983 by Boulevard Records, and re-released in 2005 on Oglio Records. This EP was recorded as part of a project Haimer and Mumy called \"Code of Honor\", a collection of songs written and recorded between 1981 and 1983 with an overall theme of optimism. 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The combination of 14 Australian Top 40 albums for Cold Chisel and 13 charting solo albums, including nine No. 1s, gives Barnes the highest number of hit albums of any Australian artist.\n\nTin Lids: The Tin Lids were an Australian children's pop group formed in 1990 with Eliza-Jane Barnes, Elly-May Barnes, Jackie Barnes and Mahalia Barnes: all on vocals. They are the four offspring of Jimmy Barnes and Jane Mahoney. The group released three albums, \"Hey Rudolph!\" (November 1991) \u2013 which peaked at No.\u00a06 on the ARIA Albums Chart, \"Snakes & Ladders\" (July 1992) \u2013 which was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album in 1993, and \"Dinosaur Dreaming\" (1993).\n\nMahalia Barnes: Mahalia Violet Barnes (born 12 July 1982) is an Australian singer-songwriter and manager, the daughter of Australian rock singer Jimmy Barnes and Jane Mahoney. She began performing as part of children's pop group The Tin Lids with siblings, Eliza-Jane, Elly-May and Jackie, but has since become a session and backup singer in her own right. She most recently has sung backup for Joe Bonamassa in the studio, and live.\n\nPeter Badie: Peter \"Chuck\" Badie (born May 17, 1925) is a New Orleans jazz bass player. Born in New Orleans, he grew up in Mahalia Jackson's Carrollton neighborhood. His father was a prominent jazz saxophone player who played with the \"Eureka\" and the \"Original Olympia\" brass bands. (His father played with Percy Humphrey's first band.) In addition to the strong musical influence of his father, Badie would frequent places such as the Rhythm Club to listen to singer Billy Eckstine and piano player Earl Hines, as well as the Erskine Hawkins, Andy Kirk, and Lucky Millender bands.\n\nMilton Barnes (composer): Milton Barnes (16 December 1931 \u2013 27 February 2001) was a Canadian composer, conductor, and jazz drummer. An associate of the Canadian Music Centre, his music is noted for its frequent use of Jewish themes, its rejection of the avant garde in favor of tonality, and its blend of classical, jazz, and pop elements. His music has been labeled by some critics as \"eclectic fusion\". He was commissioned to write works by Robert Aitken, Liona Boyd, Paul Brodie, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Erica Goodman, Joseph Macerollo, the Harbord Bakery, the New Chamber Orchestra of Canada, the Ontario Federation of Symphony Orchestras, John Perrone, and Trio Lyra among others. He remained active as a composer up until his sudden death of a heart attack in 2001. He is the father of singer/songwriter Micah Barnes, cellist Ariel Barnes, and drummer/producer Daniel Barnes.\n\nDeux fillettes, fond jaune et rouge: Deux fillettes, fond jaune et rouge (Two Girls in a Yellow and Red Interior) (1947), oil on canvas, 61 x 49.8\u00a0cm (24 x 19\u00a05/8\u00a0inches) is a painting by Henri Matisse in the collection of the Barnes Foundation, Merion, Pennsylvania. Albert Barnes became one of Matisse's most important patrons. In addition to a commissioned mural in 1932 \"Dance II, 1932\" Barnes acquired many paintings and drawings by Matisse. Pierre Matisse who was Matisse's son living in New York City was instrumental in facilitating Barnes in purchasing works from his father. During the early-to-mid-1940s Matisse was in poor health. Eventually by 1950 he stopped painting in favor of his paper cutouts. 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Hathi is a fictional character created by Rudyard Kipling for the Mowgli stories collected in \"The Jungle Book\" (1894) and \"The Second Jungle Book\" (1895). Hathi is a bull elephant that lives in the jungle. Kipling named him after \"h\u0101th\u012b\" (\u0939\u093e\u0925\u0940),(\u06c1\u0627\u062a\u06be\u06cc) the Hindi and Urdu word for \"elephant\".\n\nGianni Blu: Gianni Mancini (born May 24, 1993), better known by his stage name Gianni Blu is the Chicago based EDM DJ/producer/songwriter who began his career with his early original records featuring Chicago rap artists like Lil Bibby, King Louie, and Sasha Go Hard. After several popular house & trap remixes, Gianni veered his attention to making pop friendly EDM dance music. In 2016 Gianni\u2019s single \u201cFeeling It\u201d received support from Martin Garrix in addition to charting on Spotify\u2019s US & Global Viral Charts. Dancing Astronaut and Mixmag described Gianni Blu as a, \u201crising future house phenom\u201d whose 2017 release \u201cThinking About You\u201d featuring Kaskade collaborator Sansa, \u201cembraces a future house production that results in an upbeat and powerfully smooth, enticing track\u201d.\n\nKing Louie: King Louie (Hindi: \u0930\u093e\u091c\u093e \u0932\u0941\u0908 ; Urdu: \u0628\u0627\u062f\u0634\u0627\u06c1 \u0644\u0648\u0626\u06cc\u200e ) is a fictional character introduced in Walt Disney's 1967 animated musical film, \"The Jungle Book\". 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Everett Koop: Charles Everett Koop, MD (October 14, 1916\u00a0\u2013 February 25, 2013) was an American pediatric surgeon and public health administrator. He was a vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and served as the 13th Surgeon General of the United States under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1989. According to the Associated Press, \"Koop was the only surgeon general to become a household name.\"\n\nCoal Creek War: The Coal Creek War was an early 1890s armed labor uprising in the southeastern United States that took place primarily in Anderson County, Tennessee. This labor conflict ignited during 1891 when coal mine owners in the Coal Creek watershed began to remove and replace their company-employed, private coal miners then on the payroll with convict laborers leased out by the Tennessee state prison system.\n\nCoal Wars: The Coal Wars, or the Coal Mine Wars, were a series of armed labor conflicts in the United States, roughly between 1890 and 1930. Although they occurred mainly in the East, particularly in Appalachia, there was a significant amount of violence in Colorado after the turn of the century.\n\nWar Lords: The War Lords were a Black militant youth organization in East St. Louis, Illinois in the 1960's. Founded in January 1965 as The Royal Serpents, the organization's name changed to Imperial War Lords within its first month of existence. The organization sponsored teenage dances, and frequented the First United Lutheran Church, whose pastors Sonny Goldenstein and later Keith Davis ministered to them. The group was led by Charles \"Sweed\" Jeffries, who was active in the East St. Louis school boycotts in the spring of 1968. He was closely associated with Charles Koen, and often arrested. The War Lords played an active role in Project IMPACT (innovative Methods of Positive Action for Community Tranquility), a federally funded arts and recreation program in East St. Louis which sponsored summer music concerts. In 1968, the War Lords were involved in the formation of Youth Organizations United, a national coalition of street gangs, which included the Black Knights from Memphis, the Black Egyptians from East St. Louis, the Vice Lords from Chicago, the Thugs United from New Orleans and many others. At sometime in 1969, the War Lords joined with the Black Egyptians and possibly Black Culture Inc. as well to form the United Front of East St. Louis. There are few references to the War Lords after that, although in one late press release, Charles Jeffries stated that membership had been opened to whites. The War Lord's transition to mixed race membership lead to other endeavors and the formation of Warlords MC(Motorcycle Club), the nation's first interracial 3 piece patch MC.\n\nMoody Sarno: Amerino J. \"Moody\" Sarno (September 21, 1914 \u2013 November 9, 1997) was an American football player and coach. An All-American at Fordham University, he played on the same offensive line as future Pro Football Hall of Famer Vince Lombardi. On March 30, 1941, he was hired as Boston College's line coach. He became the Eagles head coach in 1943 after head coach Denny Myers joined the United States Navy. Sarno himself was the only member of the Boston College coaching staff not to join the United States Armed Forces. In three seasons as head coach at Boston College, he had an 11\u20137\u20131 record, including an unbeaten 1943 season. He later served as head coach at his former school, Everett High School in Everett, Massachusetts, from 1955 to 1982. In 28 seasons at Everett, he finished with a 128\u2013116\u201311 record and won four state championships (1961, 1962, 1964, 1965).\n\nMisr Spinning and Weaving Company: The Misr Spinning and Weaving Company (Arabic: \u0634\u0631\u0643\u0629 \u0645\u0635\u0631 \u0644\u0644\u063a\u0632\u0644 \u0648\u0627\u0644\u0646\u0633\u064a\u062c\u200e \u200e ), also known as Misr Helwan or the El-Ghazl factory, is a large, publicly owned textile company located in El-Mahalla El-Kubra within the Nile Delta of Egypt, approximately 80 kilometers north of Cairo. The company's current board chairman is Mohamed Moheb Salah Elden. Egypt's largest industrial facility, Misr Helwan employs over 25,000 workers, many of whom have played an active role in Egyptian labor struggles. Large protests and strikes at Misr Helwan since 2006 contributed to the collapse of the Mubarak government, the 2011 Egyptian revolution, and the Arab Spring more generally.\n\nLebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions: The Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions \u2013 LARF (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0641\u0635\u0627\u0626\u0644 \u0627\u0644\u0645\u0633\u0644\u062d\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u062b\u0648\u0631\u064a\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0644\u0628\u0646\u0627\u0646\u064a\u0629 | \"Al Fasael al-Musallaha al-Thawriyya al-Lubnaniyya\") or Fractions arm\u00e9es r\u00e9volutionnaires libanaises (FARL) in French, was a small Marxist-Leninist guerrilla group which played an active role in the Lebanese civil war.\n\nShannon Lively: Shannon James Lively (born May 4, 1992 in Attadale, Western Australia) is an Australian actor. His first television role was Declan in the second series of \"The Sleepover Club\". He graduated in the class of 2009 from Corpus Christi College, Bateman and within that time he also finished working on the Australian television series entitled \"Wormwood\". In 2010, Shannon Lively played Chub Pickles on the Australian miniseries; Cloudstreet, based on the popular novels by Tim Winton and aired in 2011.\n\nCharles Everett Lively: Charles Everett Lively (1887\u20131962) was a private detective affiliated with the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency. He played an active role in the Coal Wars in Appalachia, and is chiefly remembered as one of the assassins of Police Chief Sid Hatfield.\n\nSturla Sighvatsson: Sturla Sighvatsson (1199 \u2013 21 August 1238) was an Icelandic chieftain or \"go\u00f0i\" of the Sturlungar family clan who played an active role in the armed conflicts in Iceland during the Age of the Sturlungs (Icelandic: \"Sturlunga\u00f6ld\").", "question": "Charles Everett Lively played an active role in what series of armed labor conflicts in the United States, roughly between 1890 and 1930?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"conflict_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the armed labor conflict."}, "involved_person": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who played an active role in the conflict."}, "conflict_type": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the type of conflict."}, "time_period": {"type": "string", "description": "The approximate time period during which the conflict occurred."}, "primary_location": {"type": "string", "description": "The main geographical area where the conflict took place."}}, "required": ["conflict_name", "involved_person", "conflict_type", "time_period", "primary_location"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"conflict_name": "Coal Wars", "involved_person": "Charles Everett Lively", "conflict_type": "armed labor conflicts", "time_period": "roughly between 1890 and 1930", "primary_location": "Appalachia"}, "ground_truth": {"conflict_name": "The Coal Wars", "involved_person": "Charles Everett Lively", "conflict_type": "armed labor conflicts", "time_period": "roughly between 1890 and 1930", "primary_location": "United States"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1909, "output_tokens": 60, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "e3b91e64fff1da4b522f528445386031fcec9b7b7df884c29e4315d187884051", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae736055542991e8301cbde", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1821", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Raffaele Mirate: Raffaele Mirate (3 September 1815 \u2013 November 1895) was a celebrated Italian operatic tenor who had an active career from the 1830s through the 1860s. Known for his intelligent phrasing and bright and powerful vocal timbre, he was regarded as an outstanding interpreter of the tenor roles in the early and middle period operas of Giuseppe Verdi. He notably created the role of the Duke of Mantua in the world premiere of Verdi's \"Rigoletto\" in 1851. He was also a highly regaurded interpreter of bel canto roles, excelling in the operas of Vincenzo Bellini, Gaetano Donizetti, and Gioachino Rossini.\n\nVaga luna, che inargenti: \"Vaga luna, che inargenti \" (Beautiful moon, dappling with silver) is an arietta composed by Vincenzo Bellini to an anonymous Italian text and dedicated to Giulietta Pezzi. It was published in 1838 by Casa Ricordi in \"Tre ariette inedite \" along with two other Bellini songs, \"Il fervido desiderio \" and \"Dolente immagine di Fille mia \". It was also amongst the fifteen Bellini songs published by Ricordi under the title \"Composizioni da Camera \" in 1935, the centenary of the composer's death. Composed in the bel canto style, it is a frequent recital piece, and has often been recorded. Its original key is in A-flat major with a tempo of andante cantabile.\n\nCatania\u2013Fontanarossa Airport: Catania\u2013Fontanarossa Airport (Italian: \"aeroporto internazionale Vincenzo Bellini di Catania-Fontanarossa\" , English: Catania International Airport) (IATA: CTA,\u00a0ICAO: LICC) also named as Vincenzo Bellini Airport, is an international airport 2.3 NM southwest of Catania, the second largest city on the Italian island of Sicily. It is named after the opera composer Vincenzo Bellini who was born in Catania.\n\nGiacomo Tritto: Giacomo Domenico Mario Antonio Pasquale Giuseppe Tritto (2 April 1733 \u2013 16 September 1824) was an Italian composer, known primarily for his 54 operas. He was born in Altamura, and studied in Naples; among his teachers were Nicola Fago, Girolamo Abos, and Pasquale Cafaro. Amongst his pupils were the young Vincenzo Bellini around 1821, plus Ferdinando Orlandi. He died in Naples.\n\nGregorio Babbi: Gregorio Babbi (16 November 1708, Cesena - 2 January 1768) was an Italian operatic tenor. He performed in the premieres of numerous operas, including works by Girolamo Abos, Pietro Auletta, Andrea Bernasconi, Giuseppe de Majo, Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio, Pasquale Cafaro, Gioacchino Cocchi, Nicola Conforto, Pasquale Errichelli, Baldassarre Galuppi, Giuseppe Gazzaniga, Geminiano Giacomelli, Giovanni Antonio Giay, Johann Adolph Hasse, Niccol\u00f2 Jommelli, Gaetano Latilla, Leonardo Leo, Gennaro Manna, Antonio Maria Mazzoni, Davide Perez, Niccol\u00f2 Piccinni, Nicola Sabatino, Giuseppe Scarlatti, Tommaso Traetta and Antonio Vivaldi among others.\n\nGaetano Donizetti: Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (] ; 29 November 1797 \u2013 8 April 1848) was an Italian composer. Along with Gioachino Rossini and Vincenzo Bellini, Donizetti was a leading composer of the \"bel canto\" opera style during the first half of the nineteenth century. Donizetti's close association with the bel canto style was undoubtedly an influence on other composers such as Giuseppe Verdi (1813\u20131901).\n\nCasa Ricordi: Casa Ricordi is a publisher of primarily classical music and opera. Its classical repertoire represents one of the important sources in the world through its publishing of the work of the major 19th-century Italian composers such as Gioachino Rossini, Gaetano Donizetti, Vincenzo Bellini, Giuseppe Verdi, and, later in the century, Giacomo Puccini, composers with whom one or another of the Ricordi family came into close contact.\n\nVincenzo Bellini: Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini (] ; 3 November 1801 \u2013 23 September 1835) was an Italian opera composer, who was known for his long-flowing melodic lines for which he was named \"the Swan of Catania\".\n\nVincenzo La Scola: Vincenzo La Scola (25 January 1958 \u2013 15 April 2011) was an Italian tenor who had a successful international opera career for more than 25 years. He was particularly admired for his portrayals in operas by Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, Gaetano Donizetti, and Vincenzo Bellini. He also achieved success as a crossover artist, particularly in his many collaborations with singer-songwriter Cliff Richard and for his solo crossover album for EMI, \"Vita Mia\" (1999). In 2000 he was made a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and from 2004 until his sudden death in 2011 he served as principal teacher and artistic director of the Accademia Verdi Toscanini in Parma.\n\nBellini (Italian band): Bellini is an international indie rock/math rock band, composed of members from Girls Against Boys, Soulside and Uzeda. 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The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is named after the Twin Cities area comprising Minneapolis and St. Paul. They played in Metropolitan Stadium from 1961 to 1981 and the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome from 1982 to 2009. They played their inaugural game at the newly completed Target Field on April 12, 2010.\n\nTwin Cities Hiawatha: The Twin Cities Hiawatha, often just Hiawatha, was a named passenger train operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as the Milwaukee Road), and traveled from Chicago to the Twin Cities. The original train takes its name from the epic poem \"The Song of Hiawatha\" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. There are a number of Hiawatha-themed names within the city of Minneapolis, the terminus of the original train. The first \"Hiawatha\" ran in 1935; in 1939 the Milwaukee Road introduced a second daily trip between Chicago and Minneapolis. The two trains were known as the Morning Hiawatha and Afternoon Hiawatha, or sometimes the \"AM Twin Cities Hiawatha\" and \"PM Twin Cities Hiawatha\". The Milwaukee Road discontinued the \"Afternoon Hiawatha\" in 1970 while the \"Morning Hiawatha\" continued running until the formation of Amtrak in 1971.\n\nRed Borom: Edward \"Red\" Jones Borom (October 30, 1915 \u2013 January 7, 2011) was a Major League Baseball player who played two seasons and won a World Series ring with the Detroit Tigers in 1945. Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Borom was 28 years old before he made it to the big leagues. He only played one full season in the major leagues, and that season was spent with the 1945 World Series champion Detroit Tigers. Borom also played professional and semi-pro baseball for over 15 years from the mid-1930s into the 1950s.\n\nBob Keely: Robert William Keely (August 22, 1909 \u2013 May 20, 2001) was an American professional baseball coach and scout, and, for one full season and parts of two others, a player. He served as a coach in Major League Baseball for 12 seasons (1946\u20131957) with the Boston and Milwaukee Braves.\n\nJamal Boykin: Jamal Thomas Boykin (born April 27, 1987) is an American professional basketball player for the Shinshu Brave Warriors of the Japanese B.League. He played one full season of college basketball for Duke University before transferring to the University of California, Berkeley for his sophomore season. After completing his college career in 2010, Boykin began his professional career in Turkey. He has since spent the majority of his professional career in Europe and Japan, but had a stint in New Zealand in 2014 where he earned league All-Star Five honors.\n\nDan Dobbek: Daniel John Dobbek (born December 6, 1934) is an American former professional baseball player. An outfielder, he played one full season and parts of two others for the Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins franchise of Major League Baseball; his only full MLB campaign, 1960, was as a member of the last \"original\" Washington Senators team that moved to the Twin Cities for 1961. Dobbek appeared in 110 games for that team, including 58 in center field, batting .218 in 288 at bats with 10 home runs and 30 runs batted in.\n\nAndy Woehr: Andrew Emil Woehr (February 4, 1896 \u2013 July 24, 1990) was a professional baseball player. He played one full season (1924) and part of another (1923) in Major League Baseball. He played a total of 63 games for the Philadelphia Phillies, primarily as a third baseman.\n\nBob Mullens: Robert J. Mullens (November 1, 1922 \u2013 July 22, 1989) was an American professional basketball player. An All-American at Fordham University, Mullens played one full season in the Basketball Association of America (which merged with the National Basketball League in 1949 to create the National Basketball Association), splitting the 1946\u201347 season between the New York Knicks and the Toronto Huskies.\n\nVito Valentinetti: Vito John Valentinetti (born September 16, 1928 in West New York, New Jersey) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. His nine-year career included one full season and parts of four others in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago White Sox (1954), Chicago Cubs (1956\u201357), Cleveland Indians (1957), Detroit Tigers (1958), and Washington Senators (1958\u201359). The right-hander was listed as 6 ft tall and 195 lb .\n\nPioneer Base Ball Club (Oregon): The Pioneer Base Ball Club, known also as the Oregon Pioneers and the Portland Pioneers, was an American amateur baseball team that represented East Portland and Portland, Oregon in the mid-to-late 1860s. It was the first baseball team organized in the state of Oregon. The first mention of the team came on August 3, 1866 when the Pioneer Club played an intra-squad game at their home field in East Portland. The Pioneers attempted to construct a full season in 1867. They played against other amateur teams from Vancouver, Washington, Portland and Oregon City, Oregon. In September 1867, the Pioneers issued a challenge to any amateur team in Oregon and Washington Territory to square-off at the Oregon State Fair. 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Bradbury and the first pairing of Wayne with George \"Gabby\" Hayes.\n\nSitting Bull at the Spirit Lake Massacre: Sitting Bull at the Spirit Lake Massacre (also known as With Sitting Bull at the Spirit Lake Massacre) is a 1927 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury, and starring Bryant Washburn as Donald, Chief Yowlachie as Sitting Bull, and Anne Schaefer as Mame Mulcain.\n\nRobert N. Bradbury: Robert N. Bradbury (March 23, 1886 \u2013 November 24, 1949) was an American film director and screenwriter who directed 125 movies between 1918 and 1941. He is most famous for directing early Western films starring John Wayne in the 1930s, including \"Riders of Destiny\" (1933; an early singing-cowboy movie), \"The Lucky Texan\" (1934), \"West of the Divide\" (1934), \"Blue Steel\" (1934), \"The Man From Utah\" (1934), \"The Star Packer\" (1934), \"The Trail Beyond\" (1934; co-starring Noah Beery, Sr. and Noah Beery, Jr.), \"The Lawless Frontier\" (1934), \"Texas Terror\" (1935), \"Rainbow Valley\" (1935), \"The Dawn Rider\" (1935), \"Westward Ho\" (1935), and \"Lawless Range\" (1935). These were inexpensively shot \"Poverty Row\" movies; many were also written by Bradbury and almost all of them featured character actor George \"Gabby\" Hayes. Bradbury also shot numerous similar films during this period starring his son Bob Steele or Johnny Mack Brown. Bradbury occasionally billed himself as \"Robert North Bradbury\", \"R.N. 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He is perhaps best known for his important innovations in park design. A recent book, \"Modern Public Gardens: Robert Royston and the Suburban Park\", details this area of his professional creativity and philosophy.\n\nBob Steele filmography: Born Robert North Bradbury Jr. (January 23, 1907December 21, 1988), American actor Bob Steele and his twin brother Bill were the sons of film director Robert N. Bradbury. The twins began their acting career in the silent film \"The Adventures of Bob and Bill\", directed by their father, and continued in a series of Bradbury Sr.'s film shorts. Bill later pursued a career in medicine. Bob continued to act under his real name, until \"The Mojave Kid\" when he was billed as Bob Steele. During his career of more than 200 films and television shows between 1920 and 1974, he was known primarily for his work in Westerns. Steele appeared as the recurring character of Tucson Smith in several of the Three Mesquiteers serials produced by Republic Pictures. He became familiar to America's television audiences for his recurring role as Trooper Duffy in the comedy series \"F Troop\".\n\nHeadin' for Danger: Headin' for Danger (also known as Asking for Trouble) is a 1928 American western directed by Robert N. Bradbury for Film Booking Offices of America (FBO) and commercially released in the United States on 16 December 1928. The film was written by Frank Howard Clark and stars Bob Steele, Jola Mendez and Al Ferguson.\n\nJoyce Van Patten: Joyce Benignia Van Patten (born March 9, 1934) is an American stage, film, and television actress, best known for the wry, astringent, and neurotic characters she portrays. Among many roles, one of her most recognized is that of the wise, elderly wife of Rob Schneider's character in the Adam Sandler comedy \"Grown Ups\" (2010).\n\nThe Man from Hell's Edges: The Man from Hell's Edges (also known as El Lobo) is a 1932 American Pre-Code short Western film directed and written by Robert N. 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The prize is the first Russian non-governmental literary award since the country's 1917 Revolution.\n\nAdverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Movement: The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Movement is a set of grassroots initiatives developing interventions and \"tests of change\" to reduce the incidence and societal effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences and to promote healing from these experiences.\n\nEuropa (novel): Europa is a stream of consciousness novel by Tim Parks, first published in 1997. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in that year, losing out to Arundhati Roy's \"The God of Small Things\".\n\nThe God of Small Things: The God of Small Things (1997) is the debut novel of Indian writer Arundhati Roy. It is a story about the childhood experiences of fraternal twins whose lives are destroyed by the \"Love Laws\" that lay down \"who should be loved, and how. And how much.\" The book explores how the small things affect people's behavior and their lives. It won the Booker Prize in 1997.\n\nTwin: Twins are two offspring produced by the same pregnancy. Twins can be either \"monozygotic\" (\"identical\"), meaning that they develop from one zygote, which splits and forms two embryos, or \"dizygotic\" (\"fraternal\"), meaning that they develop from two different eggs. In fraternal twins, each twin is fertilized by its own sperm cell.\n\nAdverse Childhood Experiences Study: The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACE Study) is a research study conducted by the American health maintenance organization Kaiser Permanente and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Participants were recruited to the study between 1995 and 1997 and have been in long-term follow up for health outcomes. The study has demonstrated an association of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) with health and social problems as an adult. The study is frequently cited as a notable landmark in epidemiological research, and has produced more than 50 scientific articles and more than 100 conference and workshop presentations that look at the prevalence and consequences of ACEs.\n\nBooker Prize: The Man Booker Prize for Fiction (formerly known as the Booker-McConnell Prize and commonly known simply as the Booker Prize) is a literary prize awarded each year for the best original novel, written in the English language and published in the UK. The winner of the Man Booker Prize is generally assured international renown and success; therefore, the prize is of great significance for the book trade. From its inception, only Commonwealth, Irish, and South African (and later Zimbabwean) citizens were eligible to receive the prize; in 2014, however, this eligibility was widened to any English-language novel.\n\nRussian Little Booker Prize: The Russian Little Booker Prize (\u041c\u0430\u043b\u0430\u044f \u0411\u0443\u043a\u0435\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u043f\u0440\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f or \u041c\u0430\u043b\u044b\u0439 \u0411\u0443\u043a\u0435\u0440) was an annual prize awarded in 1992-2001 for a nominated genre of writing. It was established in 1992 as part of the Russian Booker Prize. In 2000 it separated from the Russian Booker and became independent. The prize was founded by Francis Greene (son of Graham Greene), whose sponsorship was anonymous until 2000. 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He belongs to the second generation of the movement initiated by the \u2018Group of Composers of Bahia\u2019 that was formed in 1966, launching a one-line manifesto \u201cIn principle, we are against all and every asserted principle\u201d. The manifesto also implies that all suggestions are valid and acceptable, and this inclusivity reflects the cultural diversity and relativity of Bahia - a society created by the encounter and conflict of three civilizations (Europe, Africa and Native American). Since 1992 his compositional interests addressed the rhythmic tradition of Afro-Bahian candombl\u00e9, creating universes of hybridization and contradiction, non-sequitur and humor, involving Afro-Bahian and Avant-Garde contexts and ideas. He has mentored a new generation of Brazilian composers such as Guilherme Bertissolo, Paulo Rios Filho, Alex Pochat, Tulio Augusto, Vinicius Amaro and Danniel Ferraz.\n\nRemilson Nery: Remilson Nery is a Brazilian composer.\n\nEdu da Gaita: Edu da Gaita (lit. \"Edu of the Harmonica\", born Eduardo Nadruz in Jaguar\u00e3o on October 13, 1916 - Rio de Janeiro on August 23, 1982) was a Brazilian composer and harmonica player. Apart from releasing multiple solo albums, he also performed with Brazilian composer Radam\u00e9s Gnattali and his sextet, touring Europa and South America\n\nLourival Fontes: Lourival Fontes (July 20, 1899 \u2013 March 6, 1967) was a Brazilian journalist and politician best known for being the propaganda minister for President Get\u00falio Vargas between 1934 and 1942. He was born in Riach\u00e3o do Dantas, Sergipe and married the poet Adalgisa Nery in 1940. 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The song had been offered to Diana Ross, Donna Summer, Cher, and Barbra Streisand before being accepted by Martha Wash and Izora Armstead of The Weather Girls, with their version becoming an international hit, selling over 6 million copies worldwide.\n\nEvanescence: Evanescence is an American rock band founded in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1995 by singer/pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody. After recording independent albums, the band released their first full-length album, \"Fallen\", on Wind-up Records in 2003. \"Fallen\" sold more than 17 million copies worldwide and helped the band win two Grammy Awards out of seven nominations, as well as scoring number six in CBS's \"Top Bestselling Albums of the Last 10 Years\" (2008). A year later, Evanescence released their first live album, \"Anywhere but Home\", which sold more than one million copies worldwide. In 2006, the band released their second studio album, \"The Open Door\", which sold more than five million copies.\n\nI Like It (Enrique Iglesias song): \"I Like It\" is a song performed by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias taken from his first bilingual studio album, \"Euphoria\". It features guest vocals from American rapper Pitbull. Both artists co-wrote the electropop song with RedOne, who produced it. It also interpolates Lionel Richie's 1983 single \"All Night Long (All Night)\". with vocals re-recorded by Richie himself. \"I Like It\" was released on 3 May 2010. The song was also included on the official soundtrack to MTV reality series \"Jersey Shore\". A version of the song without Pitbull is also found on the international version of \"Euphoria\". The song also serves as the first single from the \"Jersey Shore\" soundtrack. The song was the official song of Airtel 2010 Champions League Twenty20. The song has sold 4 million copies in the US alone, and over 6 million copies worldwide.\n\nBlurryface: Blurryface is the fourth studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots. It is the band's second album released through Fueled by Ramen. Originally set to be released on May 19, 2015, it was released two days earlier on May 17, via iTunes. The album was preceded by its lead single, \"Fairly Local\", released on March 17, 2015. It also contains the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 top-five singles, \"Stressed Out\" and \"Ride\", which reached numbers two and five on the chart, respectively. The album has sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States as of April 2017. It was the eighth best-selling album of 2016 with over 1.5 million copies sold worldwide that year, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.\n\nGarage Inc.: Garage Inc. is a compilation album of cover songs by American heavy metal band Metallica. It was released on November 23, 1998 through Elektra Records. Over 2.5 million copies have been sold in the U.S. as certified by the RIAA. It includes cover songs, B-side covers, and \"\", which had gone out of print since its original release in 1987. The title is a combination of \"Garage Days Revisited\" and their song \"Damage, Inc.\", from \"Master of Puppets\", and the album's artwork draws heavily from the 1987 EP. The album features songs by artists that have influenced Metallica, including many bands from the new wave of British heavy metal movement, hardcore punk bands and popular songs. As of August 2013, the album has sold more than 6 million copies worldwide.\n\nThe Weather Girls: The Weather Girls is an American musical duo. Formed in San Francisco, California in 1977 as Two Tons O' Fun, the duo, consisting of singers Izora Armstead and Martha Wash, originally served as Sylvester's backup singers. Later changing their name to The Two Sons and finally The Weather Girls, the duo reached their peak in popularity in 1982 with the international hit \"It's Raining Men\", which sold 6 over million copies worldwide and was included the following year in their album \"Success\".\n\nCeline Dion albums discography: Canadian singer Celine Dion has released twenty-six studio albums, seven live albums, seventeen compilation albums, and twenty-one box sets. Her debut album, \"La voix du bon Dieu\" was issued in 1981. In the '80s, Dion released her French-language albums in Canada, with several compilation albums issued also in France. Her first English-language album, entitled \"Unison\" was released in 1990 and has sold over three million copies worldwide. It was followed by \"Dion chante Plamondon\" in 1991 and \"Celine Dion\" in 1992. The latter became one of six of her albums to be certified Diamond in Canada for shipments of at least one million units. Dion's popularity became well-established with her 1993 album, \"The Colour of My Love\", which topped the charts in various countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, and has sold twenty million copies around the world. In the United States, it was certified six-times platinum. Released in 1995, \"D'eux\" became the best-selling French-language album in history, with sales of ten million copies worldwide. In France alone, \"D'eux\" spent forty-four weeks at the top of the chart and has sold 4.5 million units, becoming the best-selling album of all time. It also became Dion's first out of six Diamond-certified albums in France.\n\nSpice Girls: The Spice Girls were an English pop girl group formed in 1994. The group originally consisted of Melanie Brown (\"Scary Spice\"), Melanie Chisholm (\"Sporty Spice\"), Emma Bunton (\"Baby Spice\"), Geri Halliwell (\"Ginger Spice\"), and Victoria Beckham, n\u00e9e Adams (\"Posh Spice\"). They were signed to Virgin Records and released their debut single \"Wannabe\" in 1996, which hit number one in 37 countries and established them as a global phenomenon. Their debut album \"Spice\" sold more than 31 million copies worldwide, becoming the best-selling album by a female group in history. Their follow-up album \"Spiceworld\" sold over 20 million copies worldwide. The Spice Girls have sold 85 million records worldwide, making them the best-selling female group of all time, one of the best-selling pop groups of all time, and the biggest British pop phenomenon since Beatlemania. Among the highest profile acts in 1990s British popular culture, \"Time\" called them \"arguably the most recognisable face\" of Cool Britannia, the mid-1990s celebration of youth culture in the UK.\n\nMerry Christmas (Bing Crosby album): Merry Christmas is a compilation album by Bing Crosby that was released in 1945 on Decca Records. It has remained in print through the vinyl, CD, and downloadable file eras, currently as the disc and digital album \"White Christmas\" on MCA Records, a part of the Universal Music Group, (reissued in June 1995) and currently on vinyl as \"Merry Christmas\" on Geffen Records (re-issued in September 2014). It includes Crosby's signature song \"White Christmas\", the best-selling single of all time with estimated sales of over 50 million copies worldwide. The album has sold over 15 million copies and is the second best-selling Christmas album of all-time behind \"Elvis' Christmas Album\", which has sold more than 19 million copies worldwide.\n\nNelly Furtado discography: Canadian singer Nelly Furtado has released six studio albums, twenty singles, one video album, one live album, two compilation albums, three extended plays, and twenty-three music videos. Furtado released her debut album \"Whoa, Nelly! \" in 2000 and it became a commercial success selling 9 million copies worldwide. It has been certified multi Platinum in countries such as Canada, United States, Australia and New Zealand. The album spawned four singles including the successful top 10 hits; \"I'm Like a Bird\" and \"Turn Off the Light\". In 2003 she released her second album \"Folklore\", while the album did not match the success of her previous album in such markets as the US and Australia, it did however become a success in several European countries. \"Folklore\" has sold 3 million copies worldwide. The album produced two European top 10 hits; \"Powerless (Say What You Want)\" and \"For\u00e7a\", while \"Try\" peaked inside the top 10 in Canada. Furtado's third album \"Loose\" (2006) became her best selling album of career with 12 million copies sold worldwide. It also reached number one on the album chart of nine countries and was certified multi Platinum in several countries such as Canada, UK, Australia, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and New Zeeland. The album spawned four successful number one singles; \"Promiscuous\", \"Maneater\", \"Say It Right\" and \"All Good Things (Come to an End)\". \"Loose\" was one of the best selling albums of 2006\u20132007 and is twenty-second best-selling album of the 2000s. She released her first Spanish language album \"Mi Plan\" in 2009 which became a success in Europe and on the Latin charts. The lead single \"Manos al Aire\" became a European top 10 hit and also topped the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart, making Furtado the first North American singer to reach number one on that chart with an original Spanish song. \"Mi Plan\" has been certified Platinum (Latin) in the US. In 2010 she released a remix album \"Mi Plan Remixes\" and her first greatest hits \"The Best of Nelly Furtado\". 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It was directed by Canadian sociologist and filmmaker Coleman Romalis. The film was screened at the 2000 San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.\n\nWinifred Peck: Winifred Frances Peck (n\u00e9e Knox) (1882, Headington \u2013 20 November 1962) (Lady Peck) was an author of literary fiction and biographies. She was a member of a remarkable family: her father was Edmund Arbuthnott Knox, the fourth Bishop of Manchester, and her siblings were E. V. Knox, editor of \"Punch\", Ronald Knox, theologian and writer, Dilly Knox, cryptographer, Wilfred Lawrence Knox, clergyman, and Ethel Knox. Peck's niece was the Booker Prize-winning author Penelope Fitzgerald who wrote a biography of her father, E. V. Knox, and her uncles, entitled \"The Knox Brothers\".\n\nEmma Goldman: Emma Goldman (June 27 [O.S. June 15] , 1869May 14, 1940) was an anarchist political activist and writer. She played a pivotal role in the development of anarchist political philosophy in North America and Europe in the first half of the 20th century.\n\nThe Traffic in Women: \"The Traffic in Women\" is an essay written by anarchist writer Emma Goldman in 1910. It has been published in various ways, including within Emma Goldman\u2019s \"Anarchism and Other Essays\" (1911), published by Mother Earth, and as the named, leading essay of a collection of Emma Goldman essays: \"The Traffic in Women, and Other Essays on Feminism\" (1970, Times Change Press, 1971 paperback). \" Mother Earth\" was a monthly anarchist magazine founded by Goldman, Max Baginski, and others in 1906. The essay is one of more than 20 articles that Goldman wrote during 1906 to 1940.\n\nLiving My Life: Living My Life is the autobiography of Lithuanian-born anarchist Emma Goldman, published in two volumes in 1931 (Alfred A. Knopf) and 1934 (Garden City Publishing Company). Goldman wrote it in Saint-Tropez, France, following her disillusionment with the Bolshevik role in the Russian revolution. The text thoroughly covers her personal and political life from early childhood through to 1927, and has constantly remained in print since, in original and abridged editions. Since the autobiography was published nine years before Goldman died in 1940, it does not record her role in the Spanish Civil War.\n\nPenelope Fitzgerald: Penelope Fitzgerald (17 December 1916 \u2013 28 April 2000) was an English Booker Prize-winning novelist, poet, essayist and biographer. In 2008, \"The Times\" included her in a list of \"the 50 greatest British writers since 1945\". In 2012, \"The Observer\" named her final novel, \"The Blue Flower\" one of \"the ten best historical novels\".\n\nMy Disillusionment in Russia: My Disillusionment in Russia is a book by Emma Goldman, published in 1923 by Doubleday, Page & Co. The book was based on a much longer manuscript entitled \"My Two Years in Russia\" which was an eyewitness account of events in Russia from 1920 to 1921 that ensued in the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and which culminated in the Kronstadt rebellion. Long-concerned about developments with the \"Bolsheviki\", Goldman described the rebellion as the \"final wrench. I [Goldman] saw before me the Bolshevik State, formidable, crushing every constructive revolutionary effort, suppressing, debasing, and disintegrating everything.\"\n\nEleanor Fitzgerald: Mary Eleanor Fitzgerald (March 16, 1877 \u2013 March 30, 1955) was an American editor and theatre professional, best known for her association with Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, and with the Provincetown Players.\n\nSasha and Emma: Sasha and Emma: The Anarchist Odyssey of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman is a 2012 history book about Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman by Paul and Karen Avrich. It was a \"New York Times Book Review\" Editors' Choice for 2012.\n\nAnarchism and Other Essays: Anarchism and Other Essays is a 1910 essay collection by Russian-American anarchist philosopher Emma Goldman, first published by Mother Earth Publishing. The essays outline Goldman's anarchist views on a number of subjects, most notably the oppression of women and perceived shortcomings of first wave feminism, but also prisons, political violence, sexuality, religion, nationalism and art theory. 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He was also the bass guitarist and backing vocalist for the progressive rock band Jethro Tull from December 1975 until August 1979. He died in 1979, at the age of 28, as a result of a congenital heart valve defect, which was worsened by an infection caused by an abscessed tooth.\n\nAvenged Sevenfold: Avenged Sevenfold (sometimes abbreviated as A7X) is an American heavy metal band from Huntington Beach, California, formed in 1999. The band's current lineup consists of lead vocalist M. Shadows, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Zacky Vengeance, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Synyster Gates, bassist and backing vocalist Johnny Christ, and drummer Brooks Wackerman.\n\nThe Twang: The Twang are an English indie rock band, formed in 2004 in Birmingham. The band have released four studio albums - \"Love It When I Feel Like This\" (2007), \"Jewellery Quarter\" (2009), \"\" (2012) and \"NEONTWANG\" (2014) Comprising vocalist and guitarist Phil Etheridge, bassist Jon Watkin, vocalist Martin Saunders, guitarist Stu Hartland and drummer Matty Clinton, the band garnered national acclaim when the influential NME magazine produced an article on music acts in the West Midlands. Former touring-member Barry Fratelli is also a member of the Scottish band The Fratellis.\n\nSum 41: Sum 41 is a Canadian rock band from Ajax, Ontario. Originally called Kaspir, the band formed in 1996 and currently consists of lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Deryck Whibley, lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dave Baksh, rhythm/lead guitarist/keyboardist/backing vocalist Tom Thacker, bassist/backing vocalist Jason McCaslin and drummer Frank Zummo.\n\nThe Fratellis: The Fratellis are a Scottish rock band from Glasgow, formed in 2005. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Jon Fratelli (born John Lawler), bass guitarist Barry Fratelli (born Barry Wallace), and drummer and backing vocalist Mince Fratelli (born Gordon McRory). Their singles \"Chelsea Dagger\" and \"Whistle for the Choir\" were both top ten hits in the UK charts.\n\nThe All-American Rejects: The All-American Rejects is an American rock band formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma in 1999. The band consists of lead guitarist and backing vocalist Nick Wheeler, lead vocalist and bassist Tyson Ritter, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Mike Kennerty, and drummer Chris Gaylor. Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter are the band's songwriters; Wheeler is the primary composer and Ritter is the main lyricist.\n\nA Heady Tale: \"A Heady Tale\" is the third single by Scottish rock band, The Fratellis from their second album, \"Here We Stand\". It was released on 22 December 2008. This song is 1 of the 4 tracks on \"Here We Stand\" to have a heavy use of piano (the other 3 being \"Mistress Mabel\", \"Milk And Money\" & \"Moriaty's Last Stand\"). The B-sides \"Mon Yous, Mon us but no' Them\" and \"When All the Lights Go Out\" were also piano intensive. Jon Fratelli has said that the B-Side \"Lonesome Anti Christmas Blues\" is the \"most depressing Christmas song written\".\n\nMarianas Trench (band): Marianas Trench is a Canadian pop punk band from Vancouver, British Columbia, formed in 2001. The band consists of members Josh Ramsay (lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, pianist, songwriter, and occasional drummer), Matt Webb (lead guitarist and backing vocalist), Mike Ayley (bass guitarist and backing vocalist), and Ian Casselman (drummer, percussionist, and backing vocalist). 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His father, Hiyya Rofe, was a very learned rabbi from Safed. Orphaned at a young age, Meir studied in Hebron, leaving about 1648 as an emissary to Italy, Holland, and Germany. On his return journey, he stayed for two years in Italy to publish \"Ma'aseh \u1e24iyya\" (Venice, 1652), his father's talmudic novellae and responsa. In Amsterdam he had influenced the wealthy Abraham Pereyra to found a \"yeshiva\" in Hebron to be called \"Hesed le-Avraham\", of which Meir himself became the head scholar.\n\nActantial model: In structural semantics, the actantial model, also called the actantial narrative schema, is a tool used to analyze the action that takes place in a story, whether real or fictional. 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The term also has uses in linguistics, sociology, computer programming theory, and astrology.\n\nYevgeny Bokarev: Yevgeny Alekseyevich Bokarev (Russian: \u0415\u0432\u0433\u0435\u043d\u0438\u0439 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0411\u043e\u043a\u0430\u0440\u0451\u0432 , ] ) (25 February 1904 - 11 March 1971) was a Soviet linguist known among other things for his work on the Northeast Caucasian languages and his interlinguistics works; he was a member of the Academy of Esperanto.\n\nSemiotic square: The semiotic square, also known as the Greimas square, is a tool used in structural analysis of the relationships between semiotic signs through the opposition of concepts, such as feminine-masculine or beautiful-ugly, and of extending the relevant ontology.\n\n10 Things You Don't Know About: 10 Things You Don't Know About is an American history/biography television series on H2. It was initially presented by historian David Eisenbach for one season. Eisenbach was succeeded as host by musician Henry Rollins for the next two seasons. Each episode of the show presents ten facts about a particular historical figure, group, event, or aspect that are not widely known among the general public. Each fact is accompanied by relevants clips and, during Rollins's tenure, interviews with experts, as well as man-on-the-street interviews. 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The first restaurant opened in 1999 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Today, Freshslice Pizza is the second-largest pizza chain in British Columbia behind Panago in terms of locations open.\n\nPeppes Pizza: Peppes Pizza is a Norwegian pizza chain that serves American style and Italian style pizza. Peppes is the largest pizza chain in Scandinavia. The restaurant was founded by two Americans, Louis Jordan and his wife Anne from Hartford, Connecticut. The restaurant chain is part of Umoe Catering As which consists of restaurants such as Burger King, TGI Fridays, La Baguette and Cafe Opus. Peppes Pizza is one of the first restaurants that brought foreign food to Norway. 9 million pizzas are served by Peppes each year with deliveries in 11 cities in Norway. Their menu was first put online in March 1995. The servings have been described as enough for two people and that the pizza chain is \"a cut above the rest\".\n\nHungry Howie's Pizza: Hungry Howie's Pizza & Subs, Inc., also known as Hungry Howie's Pizza, is a franchise and the 11th largest pizza chain in the United States, with over 550 locations. Hungry Howie's products include pizza, calzone-style subs, chicken wings and tenders, bread, salads, and brownies. Its headquarters are located in Madison Heights, Michigan in Metro Detroit.\n\nPizza delivery: Pizza delivery is a service in which a pizzeria or pizza chain delivers a pizza to a customer. An order is typically made either by telephone or over the internet to the pizza chain, in which the customer can request pizza type, size and other products alongside the pizza, commonly including soft drinks. Pizzas may be delivered in pizza boxes or delivery bags, and deliveries are made with either an automobile, motorized scooter, or bicycle. Customers can, depending on the pizza chain, choose to pay online, or in person, with cash, credit or a debit card. A delivery fee is often charged with what the customer has bought.\n\nBlackjack Pizza: Blackjack Pizza is a Colorado-based pizza delivery chain founded in 1983 by a former Domino's Pizza employee, Vince Schmuhl, because Domino's Pizza was the only major pizza delivery company in the Rocky Mountain region and he thought customers would appreciate an alternative. The pizza chain is the largest in Colorado with 800 employees, some of whom work part-time. On January 1, 2013, Blackjack Pizza was acquired by Askar Brands.\n\nRabbe Gr\u00f6nblom: Rabbe Anders Gr\u00f6nblom (May 3, 1950 Helsinki, Finland \u2013 June 29, 2015) was a Finland-Swedish businessman who started a successful pizza business in Vaasa, Finland. His first company\u2014a pizzeria\u2014was called \"O sole mio\" and it was founded in 1976 in the center of Vaasa. From there he expanded to a pizza franchise chain first called \"Pizzeria N:o 1\". He was known as the \"Pizza-emperor\" (Pizzakeisari in Finnish), because he was the founder of a well known pizza franchise chain called Kotipizza which was the new name of \"Pizzeria N:o 1\" which expanded fast outside of Vaasa. The chain is said to be the biggest one in the Nordic countries. He was also the founder of a shipping company called RG Line, a hotel chain called Omenahotelli and another pizza chain called Golden Rax Pizzabuffet. Most of his companies are subsidiaries of Gr\u00f6nblom International LTD, where Rabbe Gr\u00f6nblom acted as director. Golden Rax Pizzabuffet however is nowadays a part of Finland's largest hotel & restaurant company Restel Oy Ltd, where Rabbe Gr\u00f6nblom sat on the board. He was also on the board of the Finnish tyre company Nokian Renkaat (since 2003).\n\nPietro's Pizza: Pietro's Pizza is a small pizza chain in the U.S. state of Oregon. Founded in 1957, the chain grew to about 80 restaurants and changed owners several times before shrinking to only four stores. The company is based in Milwaukie, Oregon.\n\nHappy Joe's: Happy Joe's Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor is an American pizza parlor chain based in Bettendorf, Iowa. The restaurant chain was founded in 1972 by Lawrence Joseph \"Happy Joe\" Whitty, a former Shakey's Pizza manager. Its 61 restaurants are mostly located in the Midwestern United States (in Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin). , although the company is also present in Arizona. The idea for Happy Joe's came from a combination of a pizza parlor and ice cream palace.\n\nPizza Schmizza: Pizza Schmizza is an American pizza chain with 23 locations throughout the Portland, Oregon area, and two in southern Oregon. 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He has written or edited ten books and about sixty peer-reviewed articles, and is the author of numerous articles and many books, including Evolutionism and Its Critics.\n\nCritical theory: Critical theory (or \"social critical theory\") is a school of thought that stresses the reflective assessment and critique of society and culture by applying knowledge from the social sciences and the humanities. As a term, \"critical theory\" has two meanings with different origins and histories: the first originated in sociology and the second originated in literary criticism, whereby it is used and applied as an umbrella term that can describe a theory founded upon critique; thus, the theorist Max Horkheimer described a theory as critical insofar as it seeks \"to liberate human beings from the circumstances that enslave them\".\n\nOmar Lizardo: Omar Lizardo (born 1974) is a sociologist, Professor of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame, and the co-editor, with Rory McVeigh and Sarah Mustillo, of the American Sociological Review, the flagship journal for the American Sociological Association. According to one commentator, he \"has a history of grappling with important ideas in an innovative and insightful fashion\" and is a widely cited author in numerous sub-fields of sociology. He is specifically known for his work at the intersection of cognitive science and sociology of culture, but also social networks, organizational sociology and sociological theory. He is a regular contributor to the popular sociology group blog, orgtheory.net. Among many other accolades, in 2013 he won the Lewis Coser Award for Theoretical Agenda Setting and in 2014, the Charles Tilly Best Article Award for Comparative and Historical Sociology.\n\nJournal of Historical Sociology: This peer-reviewed journal is edited by an international panel of historians, anthropologists, geographers and sociologists, the \"Journal of Historical Sociology\" is both interdisciplinary in approach and innovative in content. The \"Journal of Historical Sociology\" was founded in 1988 and presents review essays and commentary in its \"Issues and Agendas\" section, and aims to provoke discussion and debate.\n\nGeorgy Fotev: Georgy Fotev (Bulgarian: \u0413\u0435\u043e\u0440\u0433\u0438 \u0424\u043e\u0442\u0435\u0432 ) (born August 24, 1941) is a Bulgarian sociologist. His scientific works are in the areas of theory and history of sociology and the disciplinary fields of modern sociology. The focus of the research interests of G.Fotev is the nature of sociology as a multiple paradigm science. Another major theme in the works of Georgy Fotev is the dialogue as a base and horizon of multiple paradigm sociology. Georgy Fotev has publications in the fields of historical sociology, sociology of politics, ethnosociology, the crisis of legitimacy, sociology of values, etc. His books \"The long night of communism in Bulgaria\" and \"Bulgarian melancholy\" throw light on the dramatic fate of the Bulgarian national society. Georgy Fotev was Minister of Education and Science (1991 - 1992). He is professor emeritus of New Bulgarian University. In 2003 he was awarded the Distinguished Service Award from the American University in Bulgaria.\n\nGy\u00f6rgy M\u00e1rkus: Gy\u00f6rgy M\u00e1rkus (13 April 1934 \u2013 5 October 2016) was a Hungarian philosopher, belonging to the small circle of critical theorists closely associated with Gy\u00f6rgy Luk\u00e1cs, usually referred to as the \"Budapest School\". He completed his philosophical training at Lomonosov University in Moscow in 1957. Due to ideological disputes, he was removed from his teaching positions in Hungary in 1973, and fled in 1977 to Australia, where from 1978 he taught at the University of Sydney. Following political liberalisation in Hungary, Markus was reassimilated and taught regularly in his homeland, although he remained resident in Sydney. He was external member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1990). He was also on the editorial board of the academic journal \"Thesis Eleven: Critical Theory and Historical Sociology\".\n\nLa Trobe University: La Trobe University is an Australian, multi-campus, public research university with its flagship campus located in the Melbourne suburb of Bundoora. The university was established in 1964, becoming the third university in the state of Victoria and the twelfth university in Australia. La Trobe is a verdant university and a member of the Innovative Research Universities.\n\nCritical international relations theory: Critical international relations theory is a diverse set of schools of thought in international relations (IR) that have criticized the theoretical, meta-theoretical and/or political status quo, both in IR theory and in international politics more broadly \u2014 from positivist as well as postpositivist positions. Positivist critiques include Marxist and neo-Marxist approaches and certain (\"conventional\") strands of social constructivism. Postpositivist critiques include poststructuralist, postcolonial, \"critical\" constructivist, critical theory (in the strict sense used by the Frankfurt School), neo-Gramscian, most feminist, and some English School approaches, as well as non-Weberian historical sociology, \"international political sociology\", \"critical geopolitics\", and the so-called \"new materialism\" (partly inspired by actor\u2013network theory). All of these latter approaches differ from both realism and liberalism in their epistemological and ontological premises.\n\nThesis Eleven: Thesis Eleven: Critical Theory and Historical Sociology is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers four times a year in the field of Sociology. The journal's editors are Peter Beilharz (La Trobe University, Victoria (Australia)), Trevor Hogan (La Trobe University) and Peter Murphy (Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria). 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The main narration is unsung; \u201cnever should there be a pitch\u201d to its solo vocal line, wrote the composer.\n\nArnold Schoenberg: Arnold Franz Walter Schoenberg or Sch\u00f6nberg ( ; ] ; 13 September 187413 July 1951) was an Austrian composer, music theorist, and painter. He was associated with the expressionist movement in German poetry and art, and leader of the Second Viennese School. With the rise of the Nazi Party, Schoenberg's works were labelled degenerate music, because they were modernist, atonal and what even Paul Hindemith called \"sonic orgies\" and \"decadent intellectual efforts\". He emigrated to the United States of America in 1934.\n\nSamuel Friedman Foundation: The Samuel Friedman Foundation was established in 1956 by Samuel Friedman, in Buffalo, New York. A later branch of the foundation was set up in Los Angeles at UCLA. Friedman, who was born in Romania on January 1, 1919, was a survivor of concentration camps at both Dachau and Auschwitz, and was eventually liberated by United States forces. After some time as a displaced person, he emigrated to the United States, eventually owned several restaurants in Niagara Falls, and became known as a successful New York businessman. In 1956, he established the Samuel Friedman Foundation to support and strengthen Jewish educational initiatives and programs. These projects have involved the local community in Buffalo, New York, and have continued after Samuel Friedman's death from a cardiac arrest. The foundation maintains his original intention through the establishment of projects such as The Samuel Friedman Library in the Institute for Jewish Thought and Heritage at the University of Buffalo. It also contributed significantly to the establishment of the Hineni Endowment Campaign at the Kadimah School in Buffalo. The Samuel Friedman Foundation was termed a \"medium\"-sized grant giver in a report entitled \"Profile of Foundation Giving in Western New York\" prepared for the Western New York Grantmakers Association by the University at Buffalo Regional Institute. It remains a non-profit organization, noted for its contributions to the general Buffalo community, and for its Rescue Award, given annually.\n\nBlandine Ebinger: Blandine Ebinger (born Blandine Loeser) (4 November 1899, in Berlin \u2013 25 December 1993, in Berlin) was a German actress and \"chansonniere\", the daughter of the pianist Gustav Loeser and the actress Margarete Wezel. Ebinger became acquainted with Friedrich Hollaender in 1919, and with him she became heavily invested as a performer, writer, and composer in the Berlin cabaret scene in the 1920s, beginning in the cabaret and the . She married Friedrich Hollaender, and she recorded many of his cabaret songs, including the set of songs entitled \"Lieder eines armen M\u00e4dchens \". Although Ebinger and Hollaender ended their marriage before Hollaender emigrated to the United States because of the increasingly hostile environment for Jewish citizens in the early 1930s, Ebinger nevertheless faced discrimination as a result of the marriage, much of which was directed at their half-Jewish daughter, Philine, who was briefly married to Georg Kreisler. Ebinger emigrated to the United States in 1937, returning to Berlin in 1947. She moved to Munich, where she met her second husband, the publisher Helwig Hassepflug, in 1961. They eventually settled back in Berlin, where Blandine continued her career in the theater and as an actress on television productions. Ebinger died on 25 December 1993 in Berlin and is buried on the Waldfriedhof Dahlem. She was 94 years old.\n\nAlexander Donat: Alexander Donat also Aleksander Donat in Polish (1905 \u2013 16 June 1983); a chemist by training, and journalist by profession; was a Holocaust survivor imprisoned at the Warsaw Ghetto during the occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany in World War II. He became an inmate of several Nazi forced labor and concentration camps and an eye witness to the Holocaust in Poland. After the war, Donat emigrated with his family to the United States, settling in New York City, and went on to write about his wartime experiences. He wrote \"Jewish Resistance\" (1964), \"Holocaust Kingdom\" (1965), and \"The Death Camp Treblinka: a documentary\" (1979), a series of memoirs devoted to these traumatic events.\n\nAntoni Koper: Antoni Stefan Koper (September 6, 1906 \u2013 June 13, 1990) was active in the Polish resistance movement during World War II and served as a lieutenant in the Polish Home Army. He helped rescue Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto and fought in the Warsaw Uprising. After escaping from a Nazi prison camp, he first fled to London, and then emigrated to the United States. There, he worked for the Defense Language Institute, United States Information Agency, and the Voice of America. He died of cancer in 1990.\n\nJona Goldrich: Jona Goldrich (born Jona Goldreich; September 11, 1927 \u2013 June 26, 2016) was an American real estate developer and philanthropist. Born in Lviv, in the late 1920s, he emigrated to Israel in the midst of World War II, where he served in the 1948 Arab\u2013Israeli War and worked for a labor union. By the 1950s, he emigrated to the United States, and he became a real estate developer and investor in Los Angeles County. A Holocaust survivor, he supported Jewish causes in Israel and the United States.\n\nTibor Rubin: Tibor \"Ted\" Rubin (June 18, 1929 \u2013 December 5, 2015) was a Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor who emigrated to the United States in 1948 and received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Korean War as a United States Army soldier and prisoner of war (POW) from President George W. Bush on September 23, 2005, 55 years later. Rubin was repeatedly nominated for various military decorations, but was overlooked because of antisemitism by a superior. Fellow soldiers who filed affidavits supporting Rubin's nomination for the Medal of Honor said that Rubin's sergeant \"was an anti-Semite who gave Rubin dangerous assignments in hopes of getting him killed\". In November, 2016, President Obama signed legislation renaming the Long Beach California VA Medical Center after Rubin.\n\nLubomir Tomaszewski: Lubomir Tomaszewski is a Polish-American artist, born in 1923 in Warsaw, Poland In 1966 he emigrated to New York City in the United States. He creates sculptures, fire, paintings and porcelain design. He is an alumnus of the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. Student of the Warsaw University of Technology. He founded an international artistic movement of The Emotionalists, a group established in 1994.\n\nLeibush Lehrer: Leibush L. Lehrer (1887 Warsaw - 1964 New York) was a leading Yiddish pedagogue, writer, philosopher and lyricist. He authored several books on education, psychology, and literature. Born in Warsaw, he emigrated to the United States in 1909. From 1919 until his death, he lectured at the Jewish Teachers Seminary. Lehrer was also involved with the research efforts of YIVO as the Secretary for the Section on Psychology and Education. 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In the movie, it was sung by Rufus Wainwright. The song was recorded by Seth Swirsky on his first solo album, Instant Pleasure, in 2004. The album won Best Pop Album at the 2005 L.A. Music Awards. Rockell also recorded the song for her 2002 album, Instant Pleasure.\n\nHotel Transylvania 2: Hotel Transylvania 2 is a 2015 American 3D computer animated fantasy-comedy film. It is the second installment in the \"Hotel Transylvania\" franchise, and the sequel to the 2012 film \"Hotel Transylvania\", with its director, Genndy Tartakovsky, and writer, Robert Smigel, returning for the film. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation, it was animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks, with an additional funding provided by LStar Capital.\n\nBig Daddy (1999 film): Big Daddy is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Adam Sandler and the Sprouse twins. The film was produced by Robert Simonds and released on June 25, 1999, by Columbia Pictures, where it opened #1 at the box office with a $41,536,370 first weekend. It was Sandler's last film before starting his production company, Happy Madison Productions, his first film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and his highest-grossing film until \"Hotel Transylvania 2\" (2015).\n\nTeddy Castellucci: Theodore Ross \"Teddy\" Castellucci is a composer of film music. A graduate of Lindenhurst Senior High School on Long Island, New York in 1983, Castellucci has won five BMI Film Music Awards. He's mostly known for working in comedy projects, and for being the recurring composer in films starring Adam Sandler, before being replaced by Rupert Gregson-Williams. Castellucci appeared on screen as a band member (the guitarist) in \"The Wedding Singer\" and his last name was used for minor characters in both \"The Wedding Singer\" and \"Big Daddy\".\n\nHappy Gilmore: Happy Gilmore is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan with music by Mark Mothersbaugh and produced by Robert Simonds. It stars Adam Sandler as the title character, an unsuccessful ice hockey player who discovers a newfound talent for golf. The screenplay was written by Sandler and Tim Herlihy. The film was released in cinemas on February 16, 1996 by Universal Pictures. \"Happy Gilmore\" was a commercial success, earning $41.2 million on a $12 million budget. This film was the first of multiple collaborations between Sandler and Dugan. 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Critics drew comparisons to the musical style of girl groups such as The Supremes.\n\nMagos y Gigantes: Magos y Gigantes (simply known as Wizards and Giants in English) is a 2003 Mexican animated fantasy-comedy film produced by \u00c1nima Estudios and 20th Century Fox and released on November 19, 2003. This is the first feature film from \u00c1nima Estudios and the first theatrically released animated film created with Adobe Flash, a program often used for internet cartoons. It was also the first Mexican animated feature in 30 years.\n\nBig Daddy (BioShock): A Big Daddy is a fictional character in the \"BioShock\" series of video games. Big Daddies are heavily spliced (genetically mutated and altered with ADAM) human beings who have had their bodies directly grafted into heavily armored, steampunk-inspired atmospheric diving suits. They are armed with a rivet gun, heavy drill, rocket launcher, or ion laser. Alpha series Big Daddies are equipped with any of several other weapons as well. Though they make low-pitched groaning noises similar to whales, Big Daddies have no voice actor attributed to them. Designed by Irrational Games (then under the supervision of 2K Boston/2K Australia), they first appeared in \"BioShock\" and were promoted heavily. A six-inch Big Daddy action figure was included in the limited edition version of the title. In its sequel, \"BioShock 2\", the player controls a prototype Big Daddy.\n\nJack Giarraputo: Jack Giarraputo is a film producer who has been involved in the creation of more than 30 films in a little over a decade. He has produced movies at Disney, Paramount, Sony, Fox and Warner Brothers that have grossed over $3.5 billion in worldwide box office. Most of his work has been in the comedy genre, notably films starring Adam Sandler. Adam Sandler has referenced him in his comedy album \"What The Hell Happened To Me?\" in his famous skit \"The Goat\" and Jack helped write Ode to My Car, from Adam Sandler's album \"What the Hell Happened to Me?\" , along with Adam and Allen Covert. Jack currently serves as the Chairman of The Board for FUEL Sports Management Group.\n\nHotel Transylvania 3: Hotel Transylvania 3 is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated fantasy-comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation. Featuring the reprised roles of Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg and Selena Gomez, it is the third installment in the \"Hotel Transylvania\" franchise and the sequel to \"Hotel Transylvania 2\" (2015). 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He is a partner at Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC and is Counsel to Boies, Schiller, Flexner, LLP, a New York-based-law firm.\n\nUnited States presidential election, 2008: The United States presidential election of 2008 was the 56th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Democratic Party nominees Barack Obama, a U.S. Senator from Illinois, and his running mate Joe Biden, a long-time U.S. Senator from Delaware, defeated Republican Party nominees John McCain, a long-time and current U.S. Senator from Arizona, and his running mate Sarah Palin, a Governor of Alaska. Obama became the first African American ever to be elected president of the United States, and Joe Biden became the first Roman Catholic ever elected vice president.\n\nCynthia Hogan: Cynthia C. Hogan (born Cincinnati, Ohio about 1958) is the Vice President for Public Policy and Government Affairs at Apple. 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Prior to his White House appointment, Donilon worked with the vice-presidential candidate to help him prepare for the debates and also as a traveling advisor. He has been an advisor and consultant to Vice President Biden since 1981.\n\nElectoral history of Joe Biden: Electoral history of Joe Biden, 47th Vice President of the United States (2009\u20132017), United States Senator from Delaware (1973\u20132009). To date Joe Biden has not lost an election.\n\nUnited States Senate election in Delaware, 2002: The 2002 United States Senate election in Delaware was held on November 5, 2002. 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Honors in several categories are awarded by MTV at the annual ceremonies, and are chosen by public vote. The MTV Movie Award for Best Fight was first presented in 1996 to Adam Sandler and Bob Barker for their fight in \"Happy Gilmore\". Uma Thurman won the award in 2004 and 2005 for her fights against Chiaki Kuriyama and Daryl Hannah in \"\" and \"\", respectively. In 2008 and 2009 Cam Gigandet was presented with the honor for his fights in \"Never Back Down\" and \"Twilight\". Robert Pattinson has also won the award twice, for his appearances in \"The Twilight Saga\" films: \"Twilight\" in 2009 and \"\" in 2011. Jackie Chan has won the Best Fight honor once from four nominations. Jet Li and Chris Tucker have each received three nominations, and Brad Pitt and Hugh Jackman have each been nominated twice.\n\nJulia Stiles: Julia O'Hara Stiles (born March 28, 1981) is an American actress. 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She went on to gain prominence for her lead roles in teen films such as \"10 Things I Hate About You\" (1999) for which she won MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards, \"Down to You\" (2000), for which she was nominated for another two Teen Choice Awards, and \"Save the Last Dance\" (2001), winning the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress and was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance.\n\nMTV Movie Award for Best Song from a Movie: The MTV Movie Award for Best Song from a Movie is an award presented to singers/groups for quality songs in films at the MTV Movie Awards, a ceremony established in 1992. Honors in several categories are awarded by MTV at the annual ceremonies, and are chosen by public votes. The MTV Movie Award for Best Song From a Movie was first given out in 1992 for Bryan Adams' \"Everything I Do I Do It For You\" from \"\". The award was last given out in 1999 and was replaced with Best Musical Sequence, but made a return in 2009. It was then retired afterwards. It later returned in 2012 renamed as Best Music. In 1996, \"Batman Forever\" and \"Waiting to Exhale\" each had two songs nominated in this category, with the latter winning for \"Sittin' Up In My Room\". Bryan Adams, Bush and Whitney Houston have each won the Best Song honor from two nominations. Eric Clapton had received three nominations, and Boyz II Men, C\u00e9line Dion, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen and Sting have each been nominated twice.\n\nErika Christensen: Erika Jane Christensen (born August 19, 1982) is an American actress and singer whose filmography includes roles in \"Traffic\" (2000), \"Swimfan\" (2002), \"The Banger Sisters\" (2002), \"The Perfect Score\" (2004), \"Flightplan\" (2005), \"How to Rob a Bank\" (2007), \"The Tortured\" (2010), and \"The Case for Christ\" (2017). For her performance in \"Traffic\", she won the MTV Movie Award for Breakthrough Female Performance and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture along with her co-stars.\n\nMTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Transformation: The MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Transformation is an award presented to actor/actress for transformation in films at the MTV Movie Awards, a ceremony established in 1992. The MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Transformation was first given out in 2012 for Elizabeth Banks's transformation in the film \"The Hunger Games\".\n\nKatie Holmes: Kate Noelle Holmes (born December 18, 1978) is an American actress who first achieved fame for her role as Joey Potter on The WB television teen drama \"Dawson's Creek\" from 1998 to 2003. She appeared in 1998's \"Disturbing Behavior\", a thriller, which won her an MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance. In 2000 Holmes featured in \"Wonder Boys,\" which got positive attention from many leading critics.\n\nMTV Movie Award for Next Generation: This is a following list of the MTV Movie Award winners and nominees for Best Breakthrough Performance. In many years, the awards were split into Male and Female categories. In 2011, it was renamed Best Breakout Star. In 2012, it was later renamed Best Breakthrough Performance but was turned into a non-voting category, where an academy of outstanding directors honors a silver screen newcomer with extraordinary talent. It was renamed in 2017 as Next Generation and was converted to a voting category.\n\n10 Things I Hate About You: 10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Gil Junger and starring Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Larisa Oleynik. The screenplay, written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, is a modernization of William Shakespeare's late-16th century comedy \"The Taming of the Shrew\", retold in a late-1990s American high school setting. In the story, new student Cameron (Gordon-Levitt) is smitten with Bianca (Oleynik) and, in order to get around her father's strict rules on dating, attempts to get bad boy Patrick (Ledger) to date Bianca's ill-tempered sister, Kat (Stiles). The film is titled after a poem written by Kat about her bittersweet romance with Patrick. Much of the filming took place in the Seattle metropolitan area, with many scenes shot at Stadium High School in Tacoma.\n\nAlicia Silverstone: Alicia Silverstone ( ; born October 4, 1976) is an American actress. She made her film debut in \"The Crush\" (1993), earning the 1994 MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance, and gained further prominence as a teen idol when she appeared at the age of 16 in the music video for Aerosmith's \"Cryin'\". She starred in the comedy hit \"Clueless\" (1995), which earned her a multimillion-dollar deal with Columbia Pictures, and in the big-budget film \"Batman & Robin\" (1997), playing Batgirl. She has continued to act in film and television and on stage. For her role in the short-lived drama comedy \"Miss Match\" (2003), Silverstone received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress \u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy. A vegan, Silverstone has endorsed PETA activities and has published two nutrition books.\n\nEdward Furlong: Edward Walter Furlong (born August 2, 1977) is an American actor and musician. A former teen idol, Furlong won Saturn and MTV Movie Awards for his breakthrough performance as John Connor in \"\" (1991). The following year he gave an Independent Spirit Award-nominated turn opposite Jeff Bridges in \"American Heart\", and earned a second Saturn Award nomination for his work in \"Pet Sematary Two\". 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Since then, summer games have usually but not always celebrated a four-year period known as an Olympiad. There have been 28 Summer Olympic Games held in 23 cities, and 22 Winter Olympic Games held in 19 cities. In addition, three summer and two winter editions of the Games were scheduled to take place but later cancelled due to war: Berlin (summer) in 1916; Tokyo/Helsinki (summer) and Sapporo/Garmisch-Partenkirchen (winter) in 1940; and London (summer) and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy (winter) in 1944. The 1906 Summer Olympics were officially sanctioned and held in Athens. However, in 1949, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), decided to unrecognize the 1906 Games. 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Team GB, organised by BOA, sent a total of 541 athletes, 279 men and 262 women, to the Games, and won automatic qualification places in all 26 sports.\n\nBudapest bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics: The Budapest bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics was announced by the Hungarian Olympic Committee (Hungarian: \"Magyar Olimpiai Bizotts\u00e1g, MOB\" ) on 11 November 2013, although organisers had been planning a bid since 2008. However, on 1 March 2017 Budapest withdrew its bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics, leaving only Los Angeles and Paris in the race.\n\nParis bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics: The Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics is the successful bid to bring the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and the XVII Paralympic Games, to the French capital city. Paris formally announced its intention to bid on 23 June 2015 \u2013 the date on which Olympic Day is globally celebrated. Following withdrawals in the 2024 Summer Olympics bidding process that led to just two candidate cities (Los Angeles and Paris), the IOC announced that the 2028 Summer Olympics would be awarded at the same time as the 2024 Games. After Los Angeles agreed on 31 July 2017 to host the 2028 Games. It was offically announced at the IOC Session in Lima, Peru.\n\n2020 Summer Olympics closing ceremony: The closing ceremony of the 2020 Summer Olympics is scheduled to take place on the evening of Sunday August 9th, 2020 in the National Stadium. The Olympic flag will be handed over from Tokyo to Paris, the host city of the 2024 Summer Olympics.\n\n2024 Summer Olympics: The 2024 Summer Olympics (French: \"Les Jeux olympiques d'\u00e9t\u00e9 de 2024\" ), officially known as the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, and commonly known as Paris 2024, is a forthcoming international multi-sport event which will be hosted in Paris from 2 to 18 August 2024. Having previously hosted the 1900 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Summer Olympics, Paris will become the second city after London (1908, 1948 and 2012) to host the Olympic Games three times. 2024 will also mark the centennial of the 1924 Summer Olympics, which were held in the same city, and was the last time Paris held the Olympic Games.\n\nHamburg bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics: The Hamburg bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics was a cancelled bid of Hamburg to host the 2024 Summer Olympics.\n\nRome bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics: The Rome bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics was an attempt to bring the 2024 Summer Olympics to the city of Rome. On 21 September 2016, Rome withdrew its bid for the Games.", "question": "2024 Summer Olympics will make Paris the second city ever to host the Summer Olympics three times. 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Recent performers at Stadium of Fire include Journey (band), Cirque du Soleil, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, and the Blue Man Group. The United States Department of Defense has chosen to broadcast parts of the festival to millions of servicemen and women serving abroad in the Armed Forces for the past several years.\n\nVolpi Cup for Best Actress: The Volpi Cup (Italian: \"Coppa Volpi alla miglior attrice\" or \"Coppa Volpi per la miglior interpretazione femminile\") is the principal award given to actresses at the Venice Film Festival and is named in honor of Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata, the founder of the festival. The award winner is selected by the festival jury from the films in the competition slate. The official name of the award has changed several times over the course of the years. The awards given from 1983 to 1987 were not \"Coppa Volpis\" but rather square plaques. The award can be given for lead or supporting performances. There are additional awards given within the festival that recognize acting performances. From 1993 to 1995 the festival awarded a Best Supporting Actress prize that is included below.\n\nRabindra Jayanti: Rabindra Jayanti (\u09b0\u09ac\u09c0\u09a8\u09cd\u09a6\u09cd\u09b0 \u099c\u09af\u09bc\u09a8\u09cd\u09a4\u09c0) is an annually celebrated cultural festival, prevalent among Bengalis around the world, in the remembrance of Rabindranath Tagore's birthday anniversary. It is celebrated in early May, on the 25th day of the Bengali month of Boishakh (\u09e8\u09eb\u09b6\u09c7 \u09ac\u09c8\u09b6\u09be\u0996), since Tagore was born on this day of the year 1268 (\u09e8\u09eb\u09b6\u09c7 \u09ac\u09c8\u09b6\u09be\u0996, \u09e7\u09e8\u09ec\u09ee) of the Bengali calendar. Every year, numerous cultural programmes & events, such as : \"Kabipranam\" (\u0995\u09ac\u09bf\u09aa\u09cd\u09b0\u09a3\u09be\u09ae) \u2013 the songs (Rabindra Sangeet), poetries, dances and dramas, written and composed by Tagore, are organised in this particular day, by various schools, colleges & universities of Bengal, and also celebrated by different groups abroad, as a tribute to Tagore and his works. Throughout the globe, Tagore's birth anniversary is largely celebrated at Santiniketan, Birbhum in West Bengal, chiefly in Visva-Bharati University, the institution founded by Tagore himself for the cultural, social and educational upliftment of the students as well as the society. Government of India Issued 5 Rupees coin in 2011 to mark the 150 Birth Anniversary in the honor of Rabindranath Tagore.\n\nSanja Matsuri: Sanja Matsuri (\u4e09\u793e\u796d , literally \"Three Shrine Festival\") , or Sanja Festival, is one of the three great Shinto festivals in Tokyo. It is considered one of the wildest and largest. The festival is held in honor of Hinokuma Hamanari, Hinokuma Takenari, and Hajino Nakatomo, the three men who established and founded Sens\u014d-ji. Sanja Matsuri is held on the third weekend of every May at Asakusa Shrine. Its prominent parades revolve around three \"mikoshi\" (portable shrines referenced in the festival's name), as well as traditional music and dancing. Over the course of three days, the festival attracts 1.5 to 2\u00a0million locals and tourists every year.\n\nWat Phra That Phanom: Wat Phra That Phanom is the sacred precinct of the Phra That Phanom chedi, located in the district of the same name, in the southern part of Nakhon Phanom Province, northeastern Thailand. According to legend, this structure contains The Buddha's breast bone, and as such, it is one of the most important Theravada Buddhist structures in the region. It was originally built in the 16th century by the Laotian King Setthathirath of Lanxang. Each year, a festival is held in That Phanom to honor the temple. This festival lasts for one week, during which thousands of people make pilgrimages to honor the shrine.\n\nJigme Namgyel Wangchuck: Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck (born 5 February 2016) is the first child and heir apparent of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. His name was announced on 16 April 2016. Prior to the announcement, he was known only as The Gyalsey, which means \"prince\". Before his birth his paternal uncle Prince Jigyel Ugyen of Bhutan was the heir presumptive to King Jigme Khesar Namgyel of Bhutan. In honor of his birth, 108,000 trees were planted by thousands of volunteers in Bhutan.\n\nGalder: Galder is a Norwegian guitarist, and vocalist. His birth name is Tom Rune Andersen. He is from the small town Jessheim, north of Oslo. He is a founding member of the melodic black metal band Old Man's Child as well as the lead guitarist in Dimmu Borgir. In 1993, under the stage name Grusom, he, Jardar and Tjodalv created Old Man's Child. On Old Man's Child albums, he has performed vocal work, guitars, bass, and keyboards, though with a full line-up his primary instruments are guitar and keyboards, as well as vocals. He joined Dimmu Borgir in 2000 but has kept Old Man's Child alive.\n\nAugustus: Augustus (Latin: \"Imper\u0101tor Caesar D\u012bv\u012b F\u012blius Augustus\" ; 23 September 63 BC \u2013 19 August 14 AD) was the founder of the Roman Principate and considered the first Roman emperor, controlling the Roman Empire from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. He was born Gaius Octavius into an old and wealthy equestrian branch of the plebeian \"gens\" Octavia. His maternal great-uncle Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, and Octavius was named in Caesar's will as his adopted son and heir, then known as Octavianus (Anglicized as Octavian). He, Mark Antony, and Marcus Lepidus formed the Second Triumvirate to defeat the assassins of Caesar. Following their victory at the Battle of Philippi, the Triumvirate divided the Roman Republic among themselves and ruled as military dictators. The Triumvirate was eventually torn apart by the competing ambitions of its members. Lepidus was driven into exile and stripped of his position, and Antony committed suicide following his defeat at the Battle of Actium by Octavian in 31 BC.\n\nJabez: Jabez or \"Jabes\" is a Biblical male given name from the Old Testament. In 1 Chronicles, Jabez is a well-respected man (hinted to be an ancestor in the lineage of the kings' tribe of Judah, though none of his family is mentioned) whose prayer to God for blessing was answered (see 1 Chronicles 4:9-11). The name is Hebrew (yabetz = \u05d9\u05b7\u05e2\u05b0\u05d1\u05b5\u05bc\u05e5) for \"he makes sorrowful\"; his mother stated \"I gave birth to him in pain\". Jabez was labelled with \"sorrow\" at birth, but his prayer against contracting sorrow nullified the label. His life contradicted his name. Jabez's name is also mentioned in 1 Chronicles 2:55, possibly as a place named after him. Jabez possibly could have been a Jewish scribe in his later years. 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It was held in this case that the ECJ could not rule on questions referred to it by an arbitrator because an arbitral body is not a court or tribunal of a Member State as defined in Article 234.\n\nGreg Mathis: Gregory Ellis \"Greg\" Mathis (born April 5, 1960) is a retired Michigan 36th District Court judge and syndicated television show arbiter on the long-running reality courtroom show \"Judge Mathis\". Produced in Chicago, Illinois, the program has been on the air since 1999 and is currently into its 19th season as of September 4, 2017. Mathis boasts the longest reign of any African American presiding as a court show judge, beating out \"Judge Joe Brown\" whose program lasted 15 seasons. Mathis is also the second longest serving television arbitrator ever, behind Judith Sheindlin of \"Judge Judy\".\n\nGabrielle Kirk McDonald: Gabrielle Anne Kirk McDonald (born April 12, 1942) is an American lawyer and jurist who, until her retirement in October 2013, served as an American arbitrator on the Iran \u2013 United States Claims Tribunal seated in The Hague. She is a former judge at the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). McDonald was one of the first eleven judges elected by the United Nations to serve on the Yugoslav Tribunal and went on to become its President between 1997 and 1999, the only woman to occupy the position since its founding in 1994. As the presiding judge in Trial Chamber II, she issued the tribunal's verdict against Du\u0161ko Tadi\u0107, the first international war crimes trial since the Nuremberg Trials and the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. The Tadi\u0107 case was also the first international war crimes trial involving charges of sexual violence.\n\nS\u00fcleyman Seba: S\u00fcleyman Seba (5 April 1926 \u2013 13 August 2014) was a Turkish football player and was the longest presiding Chairman of the Istanbul based multisports club Be\u015fikta\u015f J.K..\n\nMarilyn Milian: Marilyn Milian (born May 1, 1961) is an American retired Florida state circuit court judge who currently presides over the American television series \"The People's Court\". She is the first Latina arbitrator to preside over a court show. By the end of the show's 28th season (2012\u201313), Milian had completed twelve-and-a-half seasons presiding over \"The People's Court\", making her the longest-presiding arbitrator on the series.\n\nJohn Moore (Australian judge): Sir John Cochrane Moore AC (5 November 191530 August 1998) was an Australian jurist. In 1973 he became the presiding judge of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission. Under the Australian system, this commission served as both an arbitrator in labour disputes and as a court for the enforcement of certain provisions of the Commonwealth's labour laws.\n\nJudge Judy: Judge Judy is a long-running American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by Judge Judy Sheindlin, a retired Manhattan family court judge. The show features Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small claim disputes within a simulated courtroom set. All parties involved must sign contracts agreeing to arbitration under Sheindlin. The series is in first-run syndication and distributed by CBS Television Distribution.\n\nDonald J. Weidner: Donald J. Weidner is Dean Emeritus and Alumni Centennial Professor at Florida State University College of Law. He retired as dean in 2016 and was one of the longest sitting law school deans in the U.S. He received his J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law. Dean Weidner is a leading scholar on partnerships, fiduciary duties and real estate finance. He also has served as a visiting professor at the law schools of University of Texas, University of New Mexico, Stanford University and University of North Carolina, and worked at the New York firm of Willkie Farr & Gallagher. He is co-author of \"The Revised Uniform Partnership Act\" (West Group, 2016), a member of the American Law Institute and served as the Reporter for the Revised Uniform Partnership Act. He was appointed to the Uniform Law Commission by Florida Governor Rick Scott in 2011 and reappointed in 2015. He also serves as a mediator and arbitrator with Upchurch Watson White & Max and is an arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association.\n\nConsumer arbitration: Disputes between consumers and businesses that are arbitrated are resolved by an independent neutral arbitrator rather than in court. 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During his 22-year career in Major League Baseball (MLB), primarily with the Minnesota Twins, Killebrew was a prolific power hitter who, at the time of his retirement, was second only to Babe Ruth in American League (AL) home runs and was the AL career leader in home runs by a right-handed batter (since broken by Alex Rodriguez). He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984.\n\nFred McGriff: Frederick Stanley McGriff (born October 31, 1963) is an American former professional baseball first baseman, who played for six Major League Baseball (MLB) teams from 1986 through 2004. A power-hitting first baseman, he became a five-time All-Star and led both leagues in home runs in separate years \u2013 the American League in 1989 and the National League in 1992. McGriff finished his career with 493 home runs, tied with Hall of Fame player Lou Gehrig, and only seven homers away from joining the 500 home run club. 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He has also played for the Milwaukee Brewers and Detroit Tigers. He was selected in the first round of the 2002 Major League Baseball draft by the Brewers out of Eau Gallie High School in Melbourne, Florida, and spent the first seven years of his MLB career with the Brewers before signing with the Detroit Tigers in January 2012. In November 2013, he was traded to the Rangers, where he ended his playing career due to injury in 2016.\n\nChris Johnson (baseball): Christopher Dalton Johnson (born October 1, 1984) is an American professional baseball first baseman in the Baltimore Orioles organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Houston Astros, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians, and Miami Marlins. 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It is high up on the eastern flank of Helvellyn, beneath Striding Edge and Catstye Cam. Red Tarn was formed when the glacier that carved out the eastern side of Helvellyn had melted. The lake along with three others in Lake District is a habitat for the very rare and endangered Schelly fish. Red Tarn was a dam in the nineteenth century that used bolders that raised the water level some eight or nine feet in order to supply power to the Greenside Mine at Glenridding. Today the tarn is a popular rest stop for hikers and nature goers.\n\nGobioidei: The Gobioidei are a suborder of the Perciformes, the largest order of fish. The suborder includes the gobies. The suborder Gobioidei is made up of 2,211 species which are divided into seven different families. Phylogenetic relationships of the Gobioidei have been elucidated using molecular data. Gobioids are generally small fish and are mostly marine (saltwater) fishes, but roughly 10% of the population inhabit fresh waters. 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Certain human activities, especially groundwater pumping from coastal freshwater wells, have increased saltwater intrusion in many coastal areas. Water extraction drops the level of fresh groundwater, reducing its water pressure and allowing saltwater to flow further inland. Other contributors to saltwater intrusion include navigation channels or agricultural and drainage channels, which provide conduits for saltwater to move inland, and it can also make sea level rise. Saltwater intrusion can also be worsened by extreme events like hurricane storm surges.\n\nPerch: Perch is a common name for fish of the genus Perca, freshwater gamefish belonging to the family Percidae. The perch, of which there are three species in different geographical areas, lend their name to a large order of vertebrates: the Perciformes, from the Greek \"perke\", simply meaning \"perch\", and the Latin \"forma\" meaning \"shape\". Many species of freshwater gamefish more or less resemble perch, but belong to different genera. In fact, the exclusively saltwater dwelling red drum is often referred to as a red perch, though by definition perch are freshwater fish. Though many fish are referred to as perch as a common name, to be considered a true perch, the fish must be of the family Percidae.\n\nIctiobus: Ictiobus, also known as buffalo fish or simply buffalo, is a genus of freshwater fish common in the United States, but also found in Canada, Mexico and Guatemala. They are the largest North American suckers, reaching up to 1.23 m in length. They are sometimes mistaken for carp because of the flat face and large, silver scales running along the body, though they lack the whisker-like mouth appendages common to carp. 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It was first known to exist on September\u00a029, although modern researchers estimated that it developed four days earlier to the east of the Lesser Antilles. The hurricane maintained a general northwest track throughout its duration, and it reached peak winds of 135\u00a0mph (215\u00a0km/h) on October\u00a02. That day, it made landfall on Cumberland Island in Camden County, Georgia, causing record storm surge flooding. The hurricane caused heavy damage throughout the region, and killed at least 179\u00a0people. Impact was most severe in Brunswick, where a 16 ft storm surge was recorded. Overall damage was estimated at $1.5\u00a0million (1898\u00a0USD), most of which occurred in Georgia. In extreme northeastern Florida, strong winds nearly destroyed the city of Fernandina, while light crop damage was reported in southern South Carolina. 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They have sold over 7 million albums in the United States and had 28 number one radio hits. Their fans are known as \"Gomers\" after a song on their second album about Gomer.\n\nLust for Freedom: Lust for Freedom is a 1987 \"women in prison\" film directed, produced and co-written by Eric Louzil, and starring Melanie Coll. The film was originally shot at a cost of $50,000 in 1985, under the title of \"Georgia County Lock-up\". In 1986, Troma Team provided $125,000 to alter the film for a theatrical release. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1987, before premiering theatrically the following year.\n\nSt. John, Florida: St.John and Robertsville are two unincorporated communities in Gadsden County, Florida, United States. They are located near the intersection of Old Philadelphia Road and Old Bainbridge Road. Unlike some people think, the communities are not a part of the Mount Pleasant area. They recently had a zipcode change which split the community into two zipcodes, however the community considers itself a part of Quincy. They are approximately 5 miles outside of the city limits of Quincy, Florida. St. John borders the city of Gretna and the Robertsville community borders the Georgia state line, Attapugus, Georgia, Faceville, Georgia and Chattahoochee, Florida. These two communities are usually spoken of and thought of together although they are separate and distinct. St.John is known for its school, St.John's elementary school, the St.John/Robertsville park, the St.John volunteer fire department and most recently the St.John Church of God in Christ. The church has been a staple in the community for over 50 years but is noted because of its new building on Old Philadelphia highway. The church was featured in the local newspaper The Gadsden County Times, because of its expansion. The church was also granted St. John Church of God in Christ day in May 2010 by then commission chair Angela Sapp. The church has launched many Christian leaders over the years, such as Nicky Yarborough These achievements have made St.John Church of God In Christ #86 among the top 1000 black (African-American) churches. Other churches in the area include the St. John AME church. It is also known for the McCloud\u2019s Assisted Living Facility, which was the oldest assisted living facility in Quincy, Florida until it closed in 2006 due to health concerns of the administrator. The community is proud of its growth and achievements. St. John shares its facilities with Robertsville (its closest neighbor) and other communities in Gadsden County. It also borders the city of Gretna, Florida. The communities associate themselves with the city of Quincy as their city.\n\nDistance Diagnostics Through Digital Imaging: Distance Diagnostics through Digital Imaging (DDDI) is the name of a system, developed at the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, to allow textual information and descriptive images to be submitted directly from Georgia county Extension offices, for rapid diagnosis of plant and pest disease issues by resource professionals at the University. Since its inception in the late 1990s, universities throughout the United States have adapted this system for their use.\n\nBlack Rock Mountain State Park: Black Rock Mountain State Park is a 1,743 acre (7.03\u00a0km\u00b2) Georgia state park located west of Mountain City in Rabun County, Georgia. It is named after its sheer cliffs of dark-colored biotite gneiss in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains. Located astride the Eastern Continental Divide at an elevation of 3,640 feet (1,109 m), the park provides many scenic overlooks and 80 mile (130\u00a0km) vistas of the southern Appalachian Mountains. On a clear day, four states are visible: Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. In addition to Black Rock Mountain itself, the park includes four other peaks over 3000 ft in elevation, making it the highest state park in Georgia.\n\nAthens, Georgia: Athens (formally known as Athens-Clarke County) is a consolidated city\u2013county in the U.S. state of Georgia, in the northeastern part of the state about an hour's drive from the global city of Atlanta, and comprising the former city of Athens proper (the county seat) and Clarke County. The University of Georgia, the state's flagship public research university, is located in this college town, and contributed to its initial growth. In 1991, after a vote the preceding year, the original city abandoned its charter to form a unified government with Clarke County, referred to jointly as Athens-Clarke County. As of the 2010 census, the consolidated city-county (including all of Athens-Clarke County except Winterville and a portion of Bogart) had a total population of 115,452; all of Clarke County had a population of 116,714. Athens is the sixth-largest city in Georgia, and the principal city of the Athens-Clarke County, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a population of 192,541 as of the 2010 census. 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The PNCC is not in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church; it seeks full communion with the Holy See, although it differs theologically in several important respects. A sister church in Poland, the Polish Catholic Church, is a member of the Old Catholic Union of Utrecht and is also not in communion with the Holy See; at the same time, the PNCC is neither in communion with the Union of Utrecht, but rather the Union of Scranton. The Polish National Catholic Church welcomes people of all ethnic, racial, and social backgrounds.\n\nAugustana Catholic Church: The Augustana Catholic Church (ACC), formerly the Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church (ALCC) and the Evangelical Community Church-Lutheran (ECCL), is an American church in the Lutheran Evangelical Catholic tradition. The ACC says it is unique among Lutheran churches in that it is of both Lutheran and Anglo-Catholic heritage and has also been significantly influenced by the Roman Catholic Church. The church was founded in 1997 by former members of the Lutheran Church\u2013Missouri Synod. Its headquarters are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The ACC has long had a policy of seeking union with the Catholic Church and announced in 2011 that it would accept the conditions of \"Anglicanorum coetibus\" and join the personal ordinariates as they are established. Later developments on limitations of joining the ordinariate caused the ACC to hold their offer while they established intercommunion with groups such as the Old Roman Catholic Church of North America. The Church claims a membership in excess of 60,000 in 12 countries.\n\nIvan Illich: Ivan Illich ( ; 4 September 1926 \u2013 2 December 2002) was a Croatian-Austrian philosopher, Roman Catholic priest, and critic of the institutions of modern Western culture, who addressed contemporary practices in education, medicine, work, energy use, transportation, and economic development.\n\nRussian Greek Catholic Church: The Russian Greek Catholic Church (Russian: \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0441\u0438\u0439\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u0433\u0440\u0435\u043a\u043e-\u043a\u0430\u0442\u043e\u043b\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u0446\u0435\u0440\u043a\u043e\u0432\u044c , \"Rossiyskaya greko-katolicheskaya tserkov\") or also called Russian Catholic Church is a Byzantine Rite catholic church \"sui juris\" in full union with the Roman Catholic Church. Historically it represents the first reunion of members of the Russian Orthodox Church with the Roman Catholic Church. It is now in full communion with and subject to the authority of the Pope as defined by Eastern canon law. Russian Catholics historically had their own episcopal hierarchy (the Russian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Russia and the Russian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Harbin, China), however these offices are currently vacant; their few parishes are served by priests ordained in other Byzantine Catholic churches, former Orthodox priests, and Roman Catholic priests with bi-ritual faculties.\n\nSt. James the Less Roman Catholic Church: St. James the Less Roman Catholic Church, also known as St. James and St. John's Roman Catholic Church, is a historic Roman Catholic church located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States and was one of the earliest neighborhood parishes established in the central city (1833). It is a High Victorian Gothic influenced brick structure with Romanesque Revival overtones built 1865-67. It has a tall central tower and featured an ornate interior with marble sculpture and murals. The church is 184 feet long, 65 feet wide, and the ceiling is 51 feet from the floor. The steeple, at 256 feet, is the second tallest church tower in the city (next to First and Franklin Street Presbyterian Church at West Madison Street and Park Avenue, in Mount Vernon-Belveere neighborhood, constructed 1875), which dominates Old East Baltimore. The cross surmounting the spire, is 10 feet tall. There is a peal of four bells in the tower, the largest weighing 5000 pounds, cast by McShane of Baltimore, in 1885. The tower clock was installed during the same year. The magnificent and priceless 25 foot-high Mayer windows were installed in 1891. The church is an early work of George A. Frederick (1842-1924), a prolific and prominent architect in Baltimore who designed various buildings in the city including the Baltimore City Hall in 1875. The interior features three large interior murals painted about 1886 by the German-born artist William Lamprecht and marble sculpture work by the Baltimore sculptor Joseph Martin Sudsburg. In 1966, the neighbouring parish of St. John the Evangelist was closed, and the new parish of St. James and St. John, was formed, the congregation worshipping at St. James. The parish was dissolved around 1986, and the former St. James Church was sold to an evangelical church. Most regrettably, the church has been stripped of its windows, altars, marble communion rail, pipe organ, and other artifacts, and the church has been whitewashed, destroying its beautiful and historic murals.\n\nOf True Religion: Of True Religion, Heresy, Schism, Toleration; and what best means may be used against the Growth of Popery is the title of a polemical tract against the popery of the Roman Catholic Church written by John Milton which was published in London in 1673. The tract addresses Milton's own problems with the doctrines, practices, and ceremonies associated with the pope or the papal system of the Roman Catholic Church and, with what Milton called, the implicit faith of its members. The anti-Catholic ideas in Milton's writing are in direct response to the tolerant stance of King Charles II of England toward the Roman Catholic Church. Pro-Catholic sentiments had not been popular in England since the very bloody reign of the devout Roman Catholic queen Mary I of England. The obvious anti-Catholic ideas present in Milton's writing, coupled with Milton's own influence, may have inspired such social movements as the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the eventual passing of the Popery Act of 1698.\n\nArchbishop of Cashel: The Archbishop of Cashel (Irish: \"Ard-Easpag Chaiseal Mumhan\" ) was an archiepiscopal title which took its name after the town of Cashel, County Tipperary in Ireland. Following the Reformation, there had been parallel apostolic successions to the title: one in the Church of Ireland and the other in the Roman Catholic Church. The archbishop of each denomination also held the title of Bishop of Emly. The Church of Ireland title was downgraded to a bishopric in 1838, and in the Roman Catholic Church it was superseded by the role of Archbishop of Cashel and Emly when the two diocese united in 2015.\n\nCentro Intercultural de Documentaci\u00f3n: The Centro Intercultural de Documentaci\u00f3n (CIDOC) was founded by Ivan Illich in 1965 as a higher education campus for development workers and missionaries. 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In February 1925, armed intruders calling themselves \"Knights of the Order of Guadeloupe\" occupied the church of Mar\u00eda de la Soledad in Mexico City where , a Freemason and former Catholic priest, proclaimed himself the future patriarch of a new national church; parishioners attacked the interlopers and rioted the next day; similar riots were incited when other churches in Mexico were occupied by armed intruders that month. These armed intruders occupying churches induced fear of anti-Catholic persecution that led to the formation of the National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty (LNDLR) a militant Catholic defense organization. Official favoritism of a national church enraged revolutionaries who saw this as a \"violation of state \"laicidad \"\" with potential to faction the revolution, so Calles stopped his support of after about 3 months. Nevertheless, the government failed in 1925 to orchestrate P\u00e9rez's consecration by a visiting Eastern Orthodox bishop, but in 1926, North American Old Roman Catholic Church Bishop Carmel Henry Carfora consecrated P\u00e9rez, Antonio Benicio L\u00f3pez Sierra, and Macario L\u00f3pez Valdez as bishops. In 1927, L\u00f3pez Sierra established an church in San Antonio, Texas, where Archbishop Arthur Jerome Drossaerts, of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Antonio, called the \"cism\u00e1ticos \" (Spanish for schismatics) \"designing proselytizers of the sects supported by Calles and the Mexican government, that archenemy of all Christianity;\" and in 1929, L\u00f3pez Valdes established an church in Los Angeles, California. 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(SS&E) is a San Antonio, Texas based sports & entertainment organization. The company owns and operates several sporting franchises including the 5-time National Basketball Association (NBA) champions San Antonio Spurs, the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)'s San Antonio Stars, AHL's San Antonio Rampage, NBA G League's Austin Spurs, and the USL club San Antonio FC. SS&E also operates the Bexar County owned multi-purpose facility, AT&T Center.\n\nBig Three (San Antonio Spurs): The Big Three were a trio of basketball players for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 2002\u20132016. The Big Three consisted of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Gin\u00f3bili. Each player of the Big Three was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs and played their entire NBA careers with the San Antonio Spurs. The Big Three won four NBA Championships during their time together in San Antonio, in 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2014. 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He is one of only two players, along with Bill Bradley, to have won at least a EuroLeague title, an NBA championship, and an Olympic gold medal.\n\nList of San Antonio Spurs seasons: The San Antonio Spurs are a professional basketball team based in San Antonio that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They were founded in Dallas, Texas as the Dallas Chaparrals, one of the eleven charter franchises of the American Basketball Association (ABA), in 1967. During the 1970\u201371 season, in an attempt to make the team a regional one, the name \"Dallas\" was dropped in favor of \"Texas\" and some home games were played in Fort Worth and Lubbock, but low attendance figures prompted the team to return full-time to Dallas the following season. In 1973 the franchise relocated to San Antonio and was renamed the San Antonio Spurs. Three years later the Spurs were one of four ABA franchises who joined the NBA as a result of the ABA\u2013NBA merger.\n\nPatty Mills: Patrick Sammy Mills (born 11 August 1988) is an Australian professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Mills is the second Indigenous Australian to play in the NBA (after Nathan Jawai) and is of Torres Strait Islander descent. Mills was drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 55th overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft after playing college basketball for Saint Mary's College of California. He also played for the Melbourne Tigers of the National Basketball League and the Xinjiang Flying Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association during the NBA lockout. He signed with the San Antonio Spurs in 2012 and won an NBA championship with them in 2014. 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The game is based on Chaosium's roleplaying game \"Call of Cthulhu\", which is set in the Cthulhu Mythos of H.P. Lovecraft and other horror writers. It was revised and reprinted by Fantasy Flight Games in 2005. In this game, players take on the role of investigators in Lovecraft's Massachusetts town of Arkham. Gates to other planes open throughout the town. If too many gates open, a powerful alien being will enter, likely destroying the town and possibly threatening the world. The investigators must avoid or fight alien creatures that enter Arkham through the gates, enter the gates themselves, survive the alien places beyond, return to Arkham, and close the gates.\n\nThe Shuttered Room and Other Pieces: The Shuttered Room and Other Pieces is an anthology fantasy, horror short stories, essays and memoirs by American author H. P. Lovecraft and others. It was released in 1959 by Arkham House in an edition of 2,527 copies and was the fifth collection of Lovecraft's work to be released by Arkham House. August Derleth, the owner of Arkham House, and an admirer and literary executor to Lovecraft, edited the collection and wrote the title story, \"The Shuttered Room\", as well as another story, \"The Fisherman of Falcon Point\" from lines of story ideas left by Lovecraft after his death. Derleth billed himself as a \"posthumous collaborator\".\n\nTo Arkham and the Stars: \"To Arkham and the Stars\" is a short story written by Fritz Leiber in the Cthulhu Mythos genre of horror fiction. It was written for the 1966 Arkham House anthology \"The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces\". Set in H. P. 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Its headquarters was in Sauk City, Wisconsin.\n\nPolarity (game): Polarity is a board game that requires strategic thinking and dexterity to control hovering magnetic discs. \"Polarity\" was invented in 1985 by Canadian artist and designer Douglas Seaton. It was first published in 1986. The game has had a tumultuous past, with its rights changing hands several times over the past two decades. The game has been published by Telemotion Technologies, Irwin Toy, briefly with Mattel and most recently by Temple Games. The game ships in a canvas sleeve and include the magnets, the board, and a paper rulebook. An unrelated game of the same name is published by a company called Mindwalk (Company).\n\nArkham Horror: The Card Game: Arkham Horror: The Card Game is produced by Fantasy Flight Games. It is a cooperative game set in the universe of Chaosium's \"Call of Cthulhu\" roleplaying game which is based on the Cthulhu Mythos of H.P. Lovecraft and other horror writers. 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The series followed the success of the first series, \"Adult Swim Singles Program 2010\". Both series were presented by Kia Motors. Each single originally had to be downloaded separately.\n\nRick and Morty (season 3): The third season of the animated television series \"Rick and Morty\" originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. It premiered with \"The Rickshank Rickdemption,\" which aired unannounced on April 1, 2017 and was replayed every half hour from 8pm to 12am ET, as part of Adult Swim's annual April Fools' prank. The episode was also simulcast as a looping live stream on Adult Swim's site. The remaining episodes began airing on July 30, 2017. The season will feature a total of 10 episodes.\n\nAdult Swim (Australia): Adult Swim in Australia is an adult-oriented free-to-air television block that airs Sunday nights on 9Go! . 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In 2005 Northern Cheyenne storytellers broke more than 100 years of silence about the battle, and they credited Buffalo Calf Road Woman with striking the blow that knocked Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer off his horse before he died.\n\nLittle Wolf: Little Wolf (\"Cheyenne\": \u00d3'k\u00f4h\u00f3m\u00f4xh\u00e1ahketa, sometimes transcribed \"Ohcumgache\" or \"Ohkomhakit\", more correctly translated Little Coyote, 18201904) was a Northern S\u00f3'taeo'o Chief and Sweet Medicine Chief of the Northern Cheyenne. He was known as a great military tactician and led a dramatic escape from confinement in Oklahoma back to the Northern Cheyenne homeland in 1878, known as the Northern Cheyenne Exodus.\n\nRed Armed Panther: Red Armed Panther, or Red Sleeve (also known as Red Around the Mouth, Red Arm, and Bloody Arm), was a Northern Cheyenne Scout at Fort Keogh during the late 1870s. He was brought into the Chiefs Council of Forty-four during the summer of 1864. He actively participated during Chief Little Wolf\u2019s trail back to the homeland, which is now the Northern Cheyenne Reservation located in the south eastern part of Montana. He put his life on the line to save his comrade, Black Horse, during a horse stealing raid. He had a large family growing up, with six sisters and a brother. He had two children, Shell Woman and \u201cMan Bear,\u201d known as John Red Sleeve. The exact date of his death is uncertain, but he died in his home of electrical shock in the Muddy Cluster district on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation.\n\nCheyenne: The Cheyenne ( ) are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains and their language is of the Algonquian language family. The Cheyenne comprise two Native American tribes, the S\u00f3'taeo'o or S\u00f3'ta\u00e9taneo'o (more commonly spelled as Suhtai or Sutaio) and the Ts\u00e9ts\u00eah\u00e9st\u00e2hese (also spelled Tsitsistas). These tribes merged in the early 19th century. Today, the Cheyenne people are split into two federally recognized Nations: the Southern Cheyenne, who are enrolled in the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes in Oklahoma, and the Northern Cheyenne, who are enrolled in the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Montana.\n\nHalf Yellow Face: Half Yellow Face (or Ischu Shi Dish in the Crow language), (1830? to 1879?) was the leader of the six Crow Scouts for George Armstrong Custer's 7th Cavalry during the 1876 campaign against the Sioux and Northern Cheyenne. Half Yellow Face led the six Crow scouts as Custer advanced up the Rosebud valley and crossed the divide to the Little Bighorn valley, and then as Custer made the fateful decision to attack the large Sioux-Cheyenne camp which precipitated the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876. At this time, the other Crow Scouts witnessed a conversation between Custer and Half Yellow Face. Half Yellow Face made a statement to Custer (speaking through the interpreter, Mitch Boyer) that was poetically prophetic, at least for Custer: \"You and I are going home today by a road we do not know\".\n\nThomas Bailey Marquis: Thomas Bailey Marquis (December 19, 1869 \u2013 March 22, 1935) was an American self-taught historian and ethnographer who wrote about the Plains Indians and other subjects of the American frontier. He had a special interest in the destruction of George Armstrong Custer's battalion at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which became his lifelong obsession. Marquis' body of work is valued by historians for his recording of the life stories of several Plains Indians and his writing on their way of life, particularly those involved in the Custer fight, notably Wooden Leg in \"A Warrior Who Fought Custer\". Marquis carried out this research at a time when few were interested in the Indian version of events, even though no American soldiers survived the Custer fight. 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He served in the Polish Air Force, and after the fall of Poland, he served in the Polish and allied units in France and United Kingdom. He was the commander of several air units, including the No. 315 Polish Fighter Squadron, 1st Polish Fighter Wing, 3rd Polish Fighter Wing, 131st (Polish) Fighter Wing and 133rd Fighter Wing. He participated in the Battle of Britain and was ranked as the 82nd highest scoring Polish fighter pilot of the war.\n\n56th Fighter Wing: The 56th Fighter Wing is a fighter wing in the United States Air Force. It is the Air Force\u2019s only active-duty F-16 training wing. The 56th graduates more than 400 General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon pilots and 300 air control professionals annually. The wing is also responsible for three additional squadrons under the 54th Fighter Group located at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, where F-16 training is moving as the wing transitions to become the sole pilot training center for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II.\n\nNazi concentration camps: Nazi Germany maintained concentration camps (German: \"Konzentrationslager\" , KZ or KL) throughout the territories it controlled before and during the Second World War. The first Nazi camps were erected in Germany in March 1933 immediately after Hitler became Chancellor and his Nazi Party was given control of the police by Reich Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick and Prussian Acting Interior Minister Hermann G\u00f6ring. Used to hold and torture political opponents and union organizers, the camps initially held around 45,000 prisoners.\n\nCape Cod Air Show & Open House: The Cape Cod Airshow & Open House was an airshow held in August of every odd numbered year at Otis Air National Guard Base in Falmouth, Massachusetts. It most recently was run in 2007 after a six-year hiatus. The show in 2003 was canceled because of Operation Iraqi Freedom and the show in 2005 was canceled for unknown reasons. The most recent show exhibited the 101st Air Refueling Wing, the 102nd Fighter Wing, the 103rd Fighter Wing, the 104th Fighter Wing, and various other aircraft from the United States and Canada. The United States Air Force Thunderbirds performed as well. The show was usually attended by several hundred thousand spectators.\n\nInterior minister of the Republic of Iran: Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli is the current Interior Minister. His term will be up August 2015, Elections for a new interior minister can be voted in by the majority of people or chosen by the head of Parliament. Due to the recent changes in the political spectrum and the way in which officials acquire political status Iran has become much more inclusive of the majority of people and allowing them to cast a vote. This means that even if the selection of the new Interior minister is a closed door private selection the majority of the people can still choose to vote that person out in which a special election would be held.\n\nAnatoly Romanov: Anatoly Alexandrovich Romanov (Russian: \u0410\u043d\u0430\u0442\u043e\u043b\u0438\u0439 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0420\u043e\u043c\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432 ; born September 27, 1948, Mikhailovka, Belebeyevsky District, Bashkortostan) is a Russian Colonel-General, a former deputy interior minister - the commander of the Russian Interior Ministry and the Commander of the Joint Group of Federal Forces in Chechnya, Hero of the Russian Federation. 1995 - Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation - the commander of the Interior Troops of the Russian Interior Ministry.\n\nHermann G\u00f6ring: Hermann Wilhelm G\u00f6ring (or Goering; ] ; 12 January 1893 \u2013 15 October 1946) was a German political and military leader as well as one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party (NSDAP) that ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945. A veteran World War I fighter pilot ace, he was a recipient of the \"Pour le M\u00e9rite\". He was the last commander of \"Jagdgeschwader\" 1, the fighter wing once led by Manfred von Richthofen.\n\nEnabling Act of 1933: The Enabling Act (German: \"Erm\u00e4chtigungsgesetz \") was a 1933 Weimar Constitution amendment that gave the German Cabinet \u2013 in effect, Chancellor Adolf Hitler \u2013 the power to enact laws without the involvement of the Reichstag. It passed in both the Reichstag and Reichsrat on 24 March 1933, and was signed by President Paul von Hindenburg later that day. The act stated that it was to last four years unless renewed by the Reichstag, which occurred twice. The Enabling Act gave Hitler plenary powers. It followed on the heels of the Reichstag Fire Decree, which abolished most civil liberties and transferred state powers to the Reich government. The combined effect of the two laws was to transform Hitler's government into a legal dictatorship.\n\nHassan Al Alfi: Hassan Al Alfi was a police major, governor and interior minister of Egypt. He served as interior minister from 1993 to 1997. He resigned from office following the Luxor massacre.\n\nFerenc Keresztes-Fischer: Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer (18 February 1881 \u2013 3 March 1948) was a lawyer and a Hungarian politician. He was an advisor of the P\u00e9csi Takar\u00e9kp\u00e9nzt\u00e1r Rt. / P\u00e9cs Savings Bank Corp. He was the prefect of Baranya County 1921\u20131931, and the prefect of Somogy County 1925\u20131931 and was appointed as Interior Minister of Hungary twice; between 1931\u20131935 and 1938\u20131944. He controlled the police terror against both the left and right wing political movements. In a secret directive he ordered the collection of Press articles. (?) On 12 September 1938, he allowed the OMIKE to increase its activities. During the Second World War he was an active supporter of the Regent, Admiral Mikl\u00f3s Horthy. After the death of P\u00e1l Teleki (3 April 1941) Keresztes-Fischer became acting Prime Minister on that day. 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The first concert of a six-night stint. It is often noted as one of the band's best (if not the best) performances. It is also distinguished by its clear sound.\n\nListen to Your Heart (album): Listen to Your Heart is Belgian band DHT's 2005 debut album. It produced the singles \"Listen to Your Heart\" (a cover of the Roxette song), \"My Dream\", \"Driver's Seat\" (a cover of the Sniff 'n' the Tears song), \"Someone\", \"I Go Crazy\" (a cover of the Paul Davis song) and \"I Miss You\". Also covered is \"I Can't Be Your Friend\", originally recorded by the short-lived country music band Rushlow on their 2003 album \"Right Now\", while \"At Seventeen\" was previously recorded by Janis Ian.\n\nListen to Your Heart (Lisa Stansfield song): \"Listen to Your Heart\" is a song recorded by British singer Lisa Stansfield. It was written by David Pickerill and Paul O'Donoughue, and produced by Pickerill. \"Listen to Your Heart\" was released as a single by the Devil Records/Polydor Records in the United Kingdom in 1983. The single's B-side included \"The Thought Police\" which also appeared on Stansfield's first single, \"Your Alibis.\" \"Listen to Your Heart\" was released on the \"In Session\" album in 1996.\n\nListen (Beyonc\u00e9 song): \"Listen\" is a song recorded by American singer Beyonc\u00e9. The song was written by Henry Krieger, Scott Cutler, Anne Preven, and Beyonc\u00e9, and produced by The Underdogs, Matt Sullivan and Randy Spendlove for the 2006 musical film \"Dreamgirls\", in which Beyonc\u00e9's character Deena Jones sings the song in an expression of independence from her controlling husband. Columbia Records released \"Listen\" as the lead single from the \"\" soundtrack album on December 5, 2006. It additionally appeared as a hidden track on international editions, and on the deluxe edition of Beyonc\u00e9's second solo studio album, \"B'Day\". The Spanish version of the song, \"Oye\", was released on the EP, \"Irreemplazable\", and the Spanish deluxe edition of \"B'Day\".\n\nThe Promised Land (Bruce Springsteen song): \"The Promised Land\" is a song by Bruce Springsteen from his 1978 album \"Darkness on the Edge of Town\". It was released as a single in Europe, backed by another song from \"Darkness on the Edge of Town\", \"Streets of Fire\", the third single from the album after \"Badlands\" and \"Prove It All Night\". \"The Promised Land\" was also included on the compilation album \"The Essential Bruce Springsteen\". The song has been a staple of Springsteen's live shows since 1978, and has been included on several concert albums and videos. The live album \"Live/1975\u201385\" includes a 1985 performance of \"The Promised Land\" from a concert in Los Angeles, California. A performance of the song from a 2003 concert in Barcelona is included on the \"Live in Barcelona\" video. A June 28, 2009 live performance in London from the Working on a Dream Tour was included on the \"\" DVD. The box set \"The Promise\" contains video of three live performances of \"The Promised Land\", a 2009 performance from the Paramount Theater in Asbury Park, New Jersey, without an audience, a 1978 performance from a concert in Phoenix, Arizona, and another 1978 performance from a concert in Houston, Texas. Darren Hanlon covered \"The Promised Land\" on \"Play Some Pool, Skip Some School, Act Real Cool\". Eddie Vedder has also covered this song live.\n\nThe Forum (Inglewood, California): The Forum is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Inglewood, California, adjacent to Los Angeles. Located between West Manchester Boulevard, across Pincay Drive and Kareem Court, it is north of the under-construction Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park and the new Hollywood Park Casino. It is about three miles east of Los Angeles International Airport. Opening on December 30, 1967, the Forum was an unusual and groundbreaking structure. Architect Charles Luckman's vision was brought to life by engineers Carl Johnson and Svend Nielsen, who were able to engineer the structure so that it had no major support pillars. This had previously been unheard of in an indoor arena the size of the Forum.\n\nPropaganda discography: The discography of Propaganda (birth name Jason Emmanuel Petty), an American Christian hip hop and spoken word artist and poet from Los Angeles, California, consists of five studio albums, two EPs, twelve compilation appearances, eleven music videos, including one as a featured performer, and twenty-three guest appearances. Discovered by the underground hip hop collective Tunnel Rats, Petty made his debut in 2002 on \"Speak Life\" by Sev Statik. On April 8, 2003, he released his solo debut album, \"Out of Knowhere\", with UpRok Records, and recorded as part of the Tunnel Rats on \"\". He then recorded with the Tunnel Rats for the collective's 2004 self-titled album. In 2006 he released the \"I Am Not Them EP\" with Tunnel Rat Music and recorded \"Live This\" as part of the Tunnel Rats-affiliated group Footsoldiers. Footsoldiers also collaborated with KRS-One on his album \"Life\", with Petty appearing on the song \"I Ain't Leaving\", and DJ Tony Touch released a mixtape featuring the group. Petty released a second solo EP, \"The Sketchbook: A Small Collection of Unreleased Material\", independently in 2008, and his second album, \"Listen Watch Focus\", also came out in 2008 through End of Earth Records. Petty's next three albums were all released through the Portland-based Humble Beast Records. The first, entitled \"Art Ambidextrous\", was recorded in collaboration with Odd Thomas, and came out in 2011. Petty's third solo album, \"Excellent\", came out in 2012, and charted at No. 7 on the \"Billboard\" Top Gospel chart. Petty's fourth solo album, \"Crimson Cord\" came out on April 29, 2014, and charted at No. 5 on the Billboard Top Christian chart, No. 2 on the Top Gospel, and No. 8 on the Top Rap chart.\n\nListen Tour: The Listen Tour is the sixth worldwide concert tour by French DJ and producer David Guetta, in support of his sixth studio album, \"Listen\". It began on December 4, 2014, in New York City, United States at the Marquee Club.\n\nListen to the Radio: \"Listen to the Radio\" is a song written by Fred Knipe, and recorded by American country music artist Don Williams. It was released in April 1982 as the first single and title track from his album \"Listen to the Radio\". The song reached number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart and number 1 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada.\n\nSit Down and Listen to Hooverphonic: Sit Down and Listen to Hooverphonic, also known as Sit Down and Listen To, is an album by the Belgian band Hooverphonic. It was recorded live with an orchestra, but without any audience and was released in 2003. 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He is best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Living Colour and has toured as the vocalist for the funk band Galactic. As an actor, he is noted for playing Francis in the 1986 war movie \"Platoon\".\n\nRoughlee: Roughlee is a village in Pendle, Lancashire, England, in the civil parish of Roughlee Booth. It is close to Nelson, Barrowford and Blacko. The village lies at the foot of Pendle Hill, well known for the Pendle Witches, and includes the hamlet of Crowtrees. The parish adjoins the Pendle parishes of Blacko, Barrowford, Old Laund Booth, Goldshaw Booth and Barley-with-Wheatley Booth. It is part of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).\n\nEdmund and Mary Ann Walworth Booth House: The Edmund and Mary Ann Walworth Booth House is a historic building located in Anamosa, Iowa, United States. Raised in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, Edmund Booth contracted meningitis at age four and lost part of his hearing. By the time he was eight he was totally deaf. His wife Mary Ann was born in Connecticut and she was also four when she contracted meningitis, but lost all of her hearing at that time. Booth became an early educator for the deaf, and his wife was one of his pupils. They both relocated separately to Iowa in 1839, and married the following year. After spending five years in the California gold fields while his family remained in Iowa, Booth returned to Iowa and resumed farming. He was instrumental in establishing the Iowa School for the Deaf in 1855, and the Iowa Association of the Deaf in 1881. He became the association's president in 1884. Booth had a thirty-year career as the publisher and editor of the \"Anamosa Eureka\". The Booth's had this brick Italianate house built in 1870. They lived here until Mary Ann died in 1898 and Edmund in 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.\n\nChristina River (Alberta): Christina River is a river in the Wood Buffalo region of northern Alberta, Canada. It is a tributary of the Clearwater River. Christina River is part of Christina Lake's 1250 km2 drainage basin. Christina Lake's waters flow into the Jackson River, which flows 11 km before it empties into the Christina River. Christina Lake and Christina River are named to honour Christine Gordon, originally from Scotland, who was the first white women to live permanently in the Fort McMurray area, where she remained until she died in the 1940s.\n\nHymns (Corey Glover album): Hymns is the first solo album by Living Colour vocalist Corey Glover, released on LaFace Records on April 7, 1998.\n\nBooth Island: Booth Island (or Wandel Island) is a rugged, Y-shaped island, 5 mi long and rising to 980 m off the northwest coast of Kiev Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica in the northeastern part of the Wilhelm Archipelago. Booth Island is located at . Discovered and named by a German expedition under Eduard Dallmann 1873\u201374, probably for Oskar Booth or Stanley Booth, or both, members of the Hamburg Geographical Society at that time. The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names has rejected the name \"Wandel Island\", applied by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition \u2014in honour of Danish polar explorer and hydrographer Carl Frederick Wandel, 1897\u201399, in favor of the original naming. The narrow passage between the island and the mainland is the scenic Lemaire Channel.\n\nLavar Glover: Lavar Glover (born December 17, 1978 in Dayton, Ohio) is a former American football defensive back. Most recently, Glover served as the Head Coach and General Manager of the Dayton Sharks of the Continental Indoor Football League. He went to the University of Cincinnati and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers (7th round, 212th overall) in the 2002 NFL Draft. The Steelers released Glover and he was subsequently signed by the Cincinnati Bengals onto their practice squad. He played 2 games with the Bengals in 2002 and spent time with the Detroit Lions and Denver Broncos. In 2004, he played with the Columbus Destroyers and Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League. There, Glover had 2 interceptions, 40 tackles and 3 pass knockdowns. The BC Lions signed him as a free agent in 2006. Lavar Glover had 2 interceptions and 29 tackles as part of the 2006 Grey Cup champion Lions team. Now is a sub and in school suspension teacher at kettering middle school Ohio.\n\nJoshua Glover: Joshua Glover was a fugitive slave from St. Louis, Missouri who sought asylum in Racine, Wisconsin in 1852. Upon learning his whereabouts in 1854, slave owner Bennami Garland attempted to use the Fugitive Slave Act to recover him. Glover was captured and taken to a Milwaukee jail. A mob incited by Sherman Booth broke into the jail and rescued Glover, who then escaped to Canada via the Underground Railroad. The rescue of Glover and the federal government's subsequent attempt to prosecute Booth helped to galvanize the abolitionist movement in the state that eventually led to Wisconsin becoming the only state to declare the Act unconstitutional.\n\nDoug Grean: Doug Grean is an American record producer, audio engineer, guitarist, based in Los Angeles. He has worked with artists Sheryl Crow, Ricki Lee Jones, Glen Campbell, Scott Weiland, Slash, Velvet Revolver, Stone Temple Pilots, The Crystal Method, Tim McGraw, Cyndi Lauper, Annabella Lwin (Bow Wow Wow), Corey Glover (Living Color), Camp Freddy, DJ Hurricane and John Taylor (Duran Duran). Grean was formerly the lead guitarist and touring musical director for Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts. Some of Grean's television appearances with Weiland include: VH1 Legends, Last Call with Carson Daly, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and the Grammy awards with Velvet Revolver as keyboardist, performing \"All Across the Universe\" with Stevie Wonder, Norah Jones, Bono, Steven Tyler, Brian Wilson, and Alison Krauss.", "question": "What genre were both Christina Booth and Corey Glover a part of?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"common_music_genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The music genre that both artists are associated with."}, "artists": {"type": "array", "description": "Details about the artists involved and their specific genres mentioned in the context.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the artist."}, "specific_genre_mentioned": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific genre mentioned for this artist in the context."}}, "required": ["name", "specific_genre_mentioned"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "genre_category": {"type": "string", "description": "A broader category for the common music genre, if applicable."}}, "required": ["common_music_genre", "artists"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"common_music_genre": "rock", "artists": [{"name": "Christina Booth", "specific_genre_mentioned": "progressive rock"}, {"name": "Corey Glover", "specific_genre_mentioned": "rock"}], "genre_category": "Rock"}, "ground_truth": {"common_music_genre": "rock", "artists": [{"name": "Christina Booth", "specific_genre_mentioned": "progressive rock"}, {"name": "Corey Glover", "specific_genre_mentioned": "rock"}], "genre_category": "rock"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1944, "output_tokens": 56, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f15b4d595722da121b8563aa922157bf7d0ff1a1e1fc14d3317ddbb91eaa5582", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7275285542994cef4bc2ae", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Easton is located at the confluence of the Delaware River and the Lehigh River, roughly 55 mi north of Philadelphia and 70 mi west of New York City.", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "1601 Vine Street: The Alexander is an intended mixed-use high-rise in the Pennsylvanian city of Philadelphia, presently under construction. The building is adjacent to the Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple, which was designed by Perkins+Will. This project will consist of one tower, as well as a Mormon meetinghouse next to the building, which will be clad in red brick.\n\nDelaware Valley: The Delaware Valley is the valley through which the Delaware River flows. By extension, this toponym is commonly used to refer to Greater Philadelphia or Philadelphia metropolitan area (\"the [Lower] Delaware Valley Metropolitan Area\"), which straddles the Lower Delaware River just north of its estuary. The Delaware Valley Metropolitan Area is located at the southern part of the Northeast megalopolis and as such, the Delaware Valley can be described as either a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or as a broader combined statistical area (CSA). 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Due to the wording of the original charter defining the boundaries of New Jersey and Delaware, part of the promontory is actually enclosed within the state of Delaware's border, due to tidal flow and the manner in which the borders between New Jersey and Delaware were first laid out. Therefore, this portion of Finns Point is an exclave of Delaware, cut off from the rest of the state by Delaware Bay. The area is about 10 mi south of the city of Wilmington, and directly across the Delaware River from the New Castle area, and the Delaware River entrance to the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal. Pea Patch Island, part of the state of Delaware, sits in the channel of the river facing the promontory.\n\nDelaware River Viaduct: The Delaware River Viaduct is a reinforced concrete railroad bridge across the Delaware River about 2 mi south of the Delaware Water Gap that was built in 1908-10 as part of the Lackawanna Cut-Off rail line. It is the sister to the line's larger Paulinskill Viaduct. The Delaware River Viaduct also crosses Interstate 80 on the east (New Jersey) side of the river and Slateford Road and the Lackawanna Railroad's \"Old Road\" (now Delaware-Lackawanna) on the west (Pennsylvania) side. Abandoned in 1983, it is part of a New Jersey Transit proposal to restore passenger service to Scranton, Pennsylvania.\n\nShellpot Creek: Shellpot Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in northeast New Castle County, Delaware. The stream rises between Grubb Road and Shipley Road, south of Naaman's Road at in Brandywine Hundred and flows southeast for about six miles before discharging into the Delaware River at near Edgemoor. Prior to 1938, the stream drained into the Brandywine Creek, but was subsequently redirected to the Delaware River.\n\nNew Jersey Route 29: Route 29 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It runs 34.76 mi from an interchange with Interstate 295 (I-295) in Hamilton Township in Mercer County, where it continues as I-195, to Route 12 (Bridge Street / Race Street) in Frenchtown, Hunterdon County. Between the southern terminus and I-95, the route is a mix of freeway and four-lane divided highway that runs along the Delaware River through Trenton. This section includes a truck-restricted tunnel that was built along the river near historic houses and Riverview Cemetery. North of I-95, Route 29 turns into a scenic and mostly two-lane highway. North of the South Trenton Tunnel, it is designated the Delaware River Scenic Byway, a New Jersey Scenic Byway and National Scenic Byway, that follows the Delaware River in mostly rural sections of Mercer County and Hunterdon County. The obsolete Delaware & Raritan Canal usually stands between the river and the highway. Most sections of this portion of Route 29 are completely shaded due to the tree canopy. Route 29 also has a spur, Route 129, which connects Route 29 to U.S. Route 1 (US\u00a01) in Trenton.\n\nFort DuPont State Park: Fort DuPont State Park is a Delaware state park located in Delaware City, Delaware. Fort DuPont itself, named after Rear Admiral Samuel Francis duPont, was used as a military base from the Civil War through World War II, and was part of a three fort defense system, with Fort Delaware and Fort Mott with the purpose of protecting the Delaware River and the city of Philadelphia from naval attacks. Fort DuPont State Park is situated along the Delaware River and Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.\n\nDelaware River: The Delaware River is a major river on the Atlantic coast of the United States. It drains an area of 14119 sqmi in five U.S. states\u2014New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware. Rising in two branches in New York state's Catskill Mountains, the river flows 419 mi into Delaware Bay where its waters enter the Atlantic Ocean near Cape May in New Jersey and Cape Henlopen in Delaware. Not including Delaware Bay, the river's length including its two branches is 388 mi .\n\nEaston, Pennsylvania: Easton is a city in and the county seat of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The city's population was 26,800 as of the 2010 census. Easton is located at the confluence of the Delaware River and the Lehigh River, roughly 55 mi north of Philadelphia and 70 mi west of New York City.\n\nLumberville\u2013Raven Rock Bridge: The Lumberville\u2013Raven Rock Bridge, also known as the Lumberville Foot Bridge, is a free pedestrian bridge over the Delaware River. The bridge connects Bull's Island Recreation Area near Raven Rock, Delaware Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey to Lumberville, Solebury Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. 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It is the parish seat of Ouachita Parish. In the official 2010 census, Monroe had a population of 48,815. The municipal population declined by 8.1 percent over the past decade; it was 53,107 in the 2000 census. After a recheck in 2012, the Census Bureau changed the 2010 population from 48,815 to 49,147. Mayor Jamie Mayo, however, maintains that the Monroe population is more than 50,000 and indicated that he will pursue a continued challenge to the count.\n\nGarden City, South Carolina: Garden City, sometimes known as Garden City Beach, is a census-designated place (CDP) in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. While Garden City is sometimes considered to be a city it is not incorporated and does not yet have a city council or mayor. The population was 9,357 at the 2000 census and the 2010 population estimate is around 11,014. Garden City Beach is located directly south of Surfside Beach and ends on a peninsula at the mouth of Murrells Inlet.\n\nChupacabrachelys: Chupacabrachelys is an extinct genus of bothremydid turtle which existed in western Texas, United States during the late Cretaceous epoch (Campanian age). Its fossils were discovered in Aguja Formation in the Big Bend region, and its type example is one of the most complete bothremydid specimens known. It was first named by Thomas M. Lehman and Steven L. Wick in 2010 and the type species is \"Chupacabrachelys complexus\".\n\nPalm Beach County, Florida: Palm Beach County is a county located in the state of Florida, directly north of Broward County. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,320,134, making it the third-most populous county in Florida. The largest city and county seat is West Palm Beach. Named after one of its oldest settlements, Palm Beach, the county was established in 1909, after being split from Dade County. The county's modern-day boundaries were established in 1963. Palm Beach County is one of the three counties in South Florida which make up the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census.\n\nWaco, Texas: Waco ( ) is a city which is the county seat of McLennan County, Texas, United States. It is situated along the Brazos River and I-35, halfway between Dallas and Austin. The city had a 2010 population of 124,805, making it the 22nd-most populous city in the state. The US Census 2016 population estimate is 134,432 The Waco Metropolitan Statistical Area consists of McLennan and Falls Counties, which had a 2010 population of 234,906. Falls County was added to the Waco MSA in 2013. The US Census 2016 population estimate for the Waco MSA is 265,207.\n\nSteven L. Labriola: Steven L. Labriola (born June 26, 1962) is an American politician. From 1997 to 2002, he served as the representative of the 12th district in the New York State Assembly. From 2004 to 2010, he served as the town clerk for Oyster Bay, New York.\n\nSteven K. Baum: Steven K. Baum, PhD is a genocide scholar, gerontologist with an MA in psychopharmacology from New Mexico State University (2010). He has written several books including The Psychology of Genocide (Cambridge University Press 2008), Antisemitism Explained (UPA 2012), and with co-editors Florette Cohen and Steven L. Jacobs, the forthcoming Antisemitism in North America (Brill). He founded with N. E. Rosenberg and is chief editor of the Journal for the Study of Antisemitism (JSA). Baum practices psychology in Albuquerque, New Mexico.\n\nSteve Black (politician): Steven L. Black is a Canadian politician, currently mayor of Timmins, Ontario. He was elected in the municipal election on October 27, 2014 defeating former Councillor Todd Lever by taking 65% of the vote, and becoming Timmins' youngest Mayor ever elected. He succeeded retiring mayor Tom Laughren.\n\nSteven L. Miller: Steven L. 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The team played its home games at Ebbets Field of the baseball National League's team, the Brooklyn Dodgers. In 1945, because of financial difficulties and the increasing scarcity of major league-level players because of the war-time defense requirements at the height of World War II, the team was merged with the Boston Yanks and were known as the Yanks for that season. This old NFL franchise was not related to the earlier (second incarnation) American Football League II with a franchise that played as the Brooklyn Tigers for the first half of the 1936 season before moving to Rochester, New York and playing as the Rochester Tigers. Another NFL team that played in the Brooklyn borough was the Brooklyn Lions (which became the Brooklyn Horsemen after merging with a team from an earlier first incarnation AFL of the same name) in 1926. Later co-owner and partner Dan Topping (1912\u20131974), pulled the Tigers team out of the old NFL in 1946 and placed it in the newly established rival professional league \u2013 the All-America Football Conference, which shortly lasted until 1949 until several stronger teams from the AAFC merged with and entered a reorganized NFL in 1950. It lasted until 1970 with the NFL-AFL (third) merger following the establishment of the first \"Super Bowl\" inter-league national championship game three years before with the old NFL champions playing the victors of the latest rival fourth incarnation of the American Football League IV, formed in 1960 (now the American Football Conference (AFC).\n\nDallas Texans (NFL): The Dallas Texans played in the National Football League (NFL) for one season, 1952, with a record of 1\u201311. The team is considered one of the worst teams in NFL history, both on (lowest franchise winning percentage) and off the field. 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The team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive sell-outs. The Cowboys' streak of 190 consecutive sold-out regular and post-season games (home and away) began in 2002. The franchise has made it to the Super Bowl eight times, tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Denver Broncos for second most Super Bowl appearances in history, just behind the New England Patriots record nine Super Bowl appearances. This has also corresponded to eight NFC championships, most in the NFC. The Cowboys have won five of those Super Bowl appearances, tying them with their NFC rivals, the San Francisco 49ers, and the AFC's Patriots; all three are second to Pittsburgh's record six Super Bowl championships. The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 straight winning seasons (1966\u201385), in which they only missed the playoffs twice (1974 and 1984), an NFL record that remains unchallenged.\n\nPhiladelphia Eagles: The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football franchise based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division.\n\nList of Indianapolis Colts head coaches: The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. They are a member of the South Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). In 1953, a Baltimore-based group led by Carroll Rosenbloom won the rights to a new Baltimore franchise. Rosenbloom was granted an NFL team, and was awarded the holdings of the defunct Dallas Texans organization. The team was known as the Baltimore Colts for 31\u00a0seasons before moving to Indianapolis in March 1984.\n\n1946 NFL season: The 1946 NFL season was the 27th regular season of the National Football League. Before the season, Elmer Layden resigned as NFL Commissioner and Bert Bell, co-founder of the Philadelphia Eagles, replaced him. Meanwhile, the All-America Football Conference was formed to rival the NFL, and the Rams became the first NFL team based on the West Coast after they relocated from Cleveland, Ohio, to Los Angeles, California. A regular season game was played on Tuesday, the last until the 2010 season, on October 1, between New York and Boston.\n\nDick Humbert: Richard Elmer \"Dick\" Humbert (December 31, 1918 \u2013 May 23, 2007) was a professional American football end/defensive end in the National Football League. 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In 2006, Zack Snyder, who at the time was filming 'another comic book adaptation', was hired by Warner Bros. to helm \"Watchmen\". Filming started in 2007, and following deals with two of the previous companies involved in the development\u2014Paramount Pictures was responsible for international distribution rights after budgetary issues in 2004, resulting in a lawsuit by 20th Century Fox. Fox, which was already contacted by Gordon in 1987, received $1 million of the gross\u2014the \"Watchmen\" adaptation was finally released in March 2009.\n\nCombat Zone: True Tales of G.I.s in Iraq: Combat Zone: True Tales of GI's in Iraq is a graphic novel written by Karl Zinsmeister. Penciller Dan Jurgens illustrated the graphic novel with cover art contributed by Esad Ribic. The title was released as a single volume trade paperback in 2005. The graphic novel depicted Zinsmeister's journalistic reports on his time with the 82nd Airborne. 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It was built in 1965 as the West Palm Beach Auditorium and was designed by famed architect Bertrand Goldberg. It was home to the West Palm Beach Blaze ice hockey team, Florida Bobcats arena football team and Florida Hammerheads roller hockey team. It hosted the twelfth WWF In Your House pay-per-view in 1996. The Fort Lauderdale Strikers played their indoor soccer games here in the early 1980s. It was also host to innumerable concerts from different rock acts.\n\nPalm Beach Outlets: Palm Beach Outlets is a 440,000 square foot outlet shopping center in West Palm Beach, Florida. Opened on February 14, 2014, it was developed on the site of the former Palm Beach Mall. 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The brand is marketed under five divisions: Ann Taylor, Loft, Lou & Grey, Ann Taylor Factory and Loft Outlet.\n\nWest Palm Beach Expos: The West Palm Beach Expos were a Florida State League minor league baseball team that existed from 1969 to 1997. Located in West Palm Beach, Florida, they were affiliated with the Montreal Expos and they played their home games at West Palm Beach Municipal Stadium. However the team was first established in 1965, as the West Palm Beach Braves, and affiliated with the Milwaukee Braves in 1965 and the Atlanta Braves from 1966 to 1968. The Braves played their home games at Mack Field.\n\nPalm Tran: Palm Tran is the public transit bus system run by the Palm Beach County Government, serving Palm Beach County, Florida. During fiscal year 2015, Palm Tran provided 10,773,132 one-way passenger trips and 889,056 paratransit trips to Palm Beach County. Palm Tran also serves a portion of Broward County, Florida where it overlaps with Broward County Transit. 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During his tenure, he was chosen by his fellow commissioners to be Mayor of West Palm Beach from 1967 to 1968, as the city operated under the Council\u2013manager form of government at the time.\n\nWest Palm Beach mayoral election, 1991: The West Palm Beach mayoral election took place on November\u00a05, 1991, to elect a mayor for West Palm Beach, Florida. Officially, elections for mayor of West Palm Beach are nonpartisan. Prior to this election, the city operated under a council\u2013manager government system since 1919, with the city commissioners choosing the mayor, a mostly ceremonial office that had less power than the city manager. However, in March 1991, voters approved a referendum to allow a strong mayor and to transition the city government to a mayor-council structure. 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Owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station is sister to Fort Pierce-licensed CW affiliate WTVX, Palm Beach-licensed Class A MyNetworkTV affiliate WTCN-CA and Stuart-licensed Class A Azteca Am\u00e9rica affiliate WWHB-CA. All of the television outlets share studios together on Fairfield Drive in Mangonia Park (with a West Palm Beach postal address). 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Lester and starring Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee. It was Brandon Lee's first American film role. The film was released in the United States on August 23, 1991.\n\nBruce Lee Lives: Bruce Lee Lives: The Fall of Hong Kong Palace, known simply as Bruce Lee Lives, is a 1989 video game software developed and published by The Software Toolworks for MS-DOS. It stars the Jeet Kune Do founder and movie actor Bruce Lee. The game included a biography book titled \"Dragon's Tale: The Story of Bruce Lee,\" written by Bruce Lee's wife Linda.\n\nLittle Tokyo/Arts District station: Little Tokyo/Arts District station is an at-grade light rail station in the Metro Rail system. It is located at the intersection of First and Alameda Streets, on the edge of Little Tokyo and the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles. The station is served by the Gold Line. 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This film is not to be confused with another Bruce Lee biopic, \"\".\n\nLittle Tokyo, Los Angeles: Little Tokyo, also known as Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnically Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles and the heart of the largest Japanese-American population in North America. It is one of only three official Japantowns in the United States, all in California (the other two are Japantown, San Francisco and Japantown, San Jose). Founded around the beginning of the 20th century, the area, sometimes called Lil' Tokyo, J-Town, \u5c0f\u6771\u4eac (Sh\u014d-t\u014dky\u014d), is the cultural center for Japanese Americans in Southern California. It was declared a National Historic Landmark District in 1995.\n\nMisia Remix 2000 Little Tokyo: Misia Remix 2000 Little Tokyo is the first remix album of Japanese R&B singer Misia, released on April 19, 2000. 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After a career at Saatchi & Saatchi culminating with the post of joint chief executive 1995, he came to wide public prominence as the new chief executive of The Football Association in 2000 at the age of 35, before in 2003 becoming the chief executive of the Royal Mail Group, the United Kingdom's mail delivery service, where he oversaw a controversial modernisation and redundancy programme.\n\nBobby Mehta: Siddharth N. \"Bobby\" Mehta was former CEO and vice chairman of HSBC North America. Mehta served as an Advisor of TransUnion since December 31, 2012. Mehta serves as consultant of TransUnion. He served the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion from August 2007 to December 31, 2012, and Transunion Financing Corp. until December 31, 2012. From May 2007 to July 2007, he served as a consultant to the board of directors at TransUnion. He served as the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion until December 31, 2012. 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He served as an executive chairman of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited since April 2005 and served as its chief executive officer from April 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC Bank USA, N.A. until February 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. since March 2005. He served as chairman and chief executive officer of HSBC Financial Corp., Ltd. He oversaw HSBC's global credit card services, its North American consumer lending and mortgage services businesses and its first mortgage operation. He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group. Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002. 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David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox won the event.\n\n2016 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby: The 2016 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby (known through sponsorship as the T-Mobile Home Run Derby) was a home run hitting contest between eight batters from Major League Baseball (MLB). The derby was held on July 11, 2016, at Petco Park in San Diego, California, the site of the 2016 MLB All-Star Game. On July 8, the participants that will be eligible to participate in the Home Run Derby were announced. Giancarlo Stanton won the Home Run Derby by defeating defending champion Todd Frazier 20-13.\n\n2011 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby: The 2011 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby (known through sponsorship as the State Farm Home Run Derby) was a home run hitting contest in Major League Baseball (MLB) between four batters each from the National League and American League. The derby was held on July 11, 2011, at the site of the 2011 MLB All-Star Game, Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona.\n\n2012 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby: The 2012 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby (known through sponsorship as the State Farm Home Run Derby) was a home run hitting contest in Major League Baseball (MLB) between four batters each from the American League and National League. The derby was held on July 9, 2012, at the site of the 2012 MLB All-Star Game, Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.\n\n2008 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby: The 2008 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby (known through sponsorship as the State Farm Home Run Derby) was a home run hitting contest in Major League Baseball (MLB) between four batters each from the American League and National League. The derby was held on July 14, 2008, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the host location of the 2008 MLB All-Star Game. ESPN televised the event live at 8:00 PM EDT, with ESPN Radio and XM Satellite Radio handling radio broadcasting duties.\n\n2009 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby: The 2009 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby (known through sponsorship as the State Farm Home Run Derby) was a home run hitting contest in Major League Baseball (MLB) between four batters each from the National League and American League. The derby was held on July 13, 2009, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, the host location of the 2009 MLB All-Star Game. ESPN (United States), Rogers Sportsnet (Canada), and ESPN America (Europe) telecast the event, while ESPN Radio broadcast on radio.\n\n2017 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby: The 2017 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby was a home run hitting contest between eight batters from Major League Baseball (MLB). The derby was held on July 10, 2017, at Marlins Park in Miami, Florida, the site of the 2017 MLB All-Star Game. On July 5, the participants that will be eligible to participate in the Home Run Derby were announced. Aaron Judge won the Home Run Derby, becoming the first rookie to outright win the event.\n\n2014 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby: The 2014 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby (known through sponsorship as the Gillette Home Run Derby) was a home run hitting contest in Major League Baseball (MLB) between five batters each from the American League and National League. The derby was held on July 14, 2014, at the site of the 2014 MLB All-Star Game, Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 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Also Linkin Park and Paramore released their singles for the film, \"Iridescent\" and \"Monster\" respectively. This is the second song the Goo Goo Dolls have made for a \"Transformers\" movie with the first being \"Before It's Too Late (Sam and Mikaela's Theme), which was made for \"Transformers\".\n\nWaiting for the Rest of It: Waiting for the Rest of It is an EP released by the Goo Goo Dolls in 2010 for Warner Bros. Records. It was made available to all ticket holders for the Something for the Rest of Us Tour, from July 17 onward. The EP was used to promote the Goo Goo Dolls' pending album, \"Something for the Rest of Us\".\n\nLive in Buffalo: July 4th, 2004: Live in Buffalo: July 4th, 2004 is a live album by the American rock band Goo Goo Dolls. It includes a CD and a DVD, showing their concert in Buffalo, New York from July 4, 2004. The concert included performances of all their major hits, including \"Iris\", \"Name\", and \"Slide\". There are nineteen (19) songs on the DVD total, plus a studio version of their Supertramp cover, \"Give A Little Bit\" on the CD. The concert was shot and recorded in downtown Buffalo on Niagara Square in front of Buffalo City Hall. As for the concert itself, the performance was enigmatic; garnering comparisons to the Talking Heads' \"Stop Making Sense\" from members of the band's crew. Over 60,000 fans attended the performance, braving a torrential downpour. The rain cleared in time for the Goo Goo Dolls to start the show, but during their performance of \"January Friend\", the rain began pouring down again, harder than before. The band played on, finishing the set, despite being pulled off stage briefly for a safety precaution and skipping three songs* that were on the original set list.\n\nSomething for the Rest of Us: Something for the Rest of Us is the ninth studio album by American rock band Goo Goo Dolls. It was released on August 28, 2010 in Australia and on August 31 in North America through Warner Bros. Records. The recording process took place during the spring to fall of 2009 in the GCR Audio studio in Buffalo and Paramount Studios as well as \"the Ark\" in Los Angeles, with producer Tim Palmer. A single had been originally slated to be released in November 2009 with an album release in February 2010, but the band went back into the studio in January 2010. According to lead singer and guitarist John Rzeznik, this was done to make further improvements on what they had previously thought had been a finished record. Several producers were brought in to assist on the production process, including Butch Vig, John Fields, Paul David Hager and Rob Cavallo. \"Something for the Rest of Us\" is the third Goo Goo Dolls studio album that Cavallo has produced (\"Dizzy Up the Girl\" and \"Gutterflower\"). When asked about the length of time between albums, Rzeznik admitted it was a mix of songwriting issues as well as taking time out for personal reasons; \"I wanted to really dig deep and there are a million songs I threw away, like, \u201cNah, it's not good enough. I wanna do something different. I wanna do something better, go deeper. I also wanted to have a life with my girlfriend for a while. I owed it to her to spend some time with her and be normal and be in one place. That was kind of important.\" In one of the Ustream sessions, Robby revealed that the album would have twelve songs and \"Real\" is not among them. In late May, John announced that \"Home\" would be the first single and was released onto radio and iTunes stores on June 8, 2010.\n\nVol.2 (Goo Goo Dolls album): Vol.2 is a compilation album by American rock band Goo Goo Dolls, serving as the second volume to \"\". It consists of two discs: one, a CD with previously unreleased tracks, b-sides, rarities, new covers, fan favorites and live performances; the other, a DVD with 23 music videos and videos from live performances. A limited edition of the album with the entire Red Rocks concert on the DVD is available on the Goo Goo Dolls website.\n\nITunes Originals \u2013 Goo Goo Dolls: iTunes Originals \u2013 Goo Goo Dolls is an iTunes Originals album by the Goo Goo Dolls, released digitally by iTunes on August 1, 2006 (see 2006 in music). It includes interviews and new versions of pre-existing songs not released on any other CD.\n\nArmy of Anyone: Army of Anyone was a rock supergroup formed by Filter frontman Richard Patrick with two members of rock band Stone Temple Pilots. In addition to Patrick on vocals, the band featured brothers Dean DeLeo and Robert DeLeo on guitar and bass respectively, and Ray Luzier, formerly of David Lee Roth's band, on drums. The band released one self-titled album in November 2006, which was well-received, but sold well short of the member's multi-platinum selling releases of their other bands. After touring in support of the album, the band went into hiatus in mid-2007, with members returning to their respective bands, except Luzier, who joined Korn. Despite being relatively inactive since 2007, all members have stayed in contact, and have independently shown interest in working on a second album if the logistics and scheduling of their commitments to other bands ever aligned.\n\nNotbroken: \"Notbroken\" is a song by the Goo Goo Dolls. It is the second single from their ninth studio album, \"Something for the Rest of Us\", which was released on August 31, 2010. It was announced on Goo Goo Dolls' official website that \"Notbroken\" would be the second single from the new album.\n\nHold Me Up: Hold Me Up is the third studio album by American rock band Goo Goo Dolls, released by Metal Blade Records in 1990. This is considered the band's true major-label debut, as previous albums were organized by the band themselves. It features their first single, \"There You Are,\" which became their first music video as well. Some consider this album the Goo Goo Dolls' last true \"garage rock\" album. Also, this marks the beginning of John Rzeznik's emergence as the band's principal lead vocalist.\n\nGoo Goo Dolls: The Goo Goo Dolls are an American rock band formed in 1985 in Buffalo, New York, by vocalist and guitarist John Rzeznik, vocalist and bassist Robby Takac, and drummer George Tutuska. Mike Malinin was the band's drummer from January 1995 until December 27, 2013 (but not made an official member until 1998). Although renowned for their commercially successful 1998 single \"Iris\", they have had several other notable and popular singles including \"Name\" and \"Naked\" from 1995's \"A Boy Named Goo\". \" Slide\", \"Black Balloon\", \"Dizzy\", and \"Broadway\" from 1998's \"Dizzy Up the Girl\", \"Here Is Gone\" from 2002's \"Gutterflower\", \"Better Days\", \"Give a Little Bit\", and \"Stay with You\" from 2006's \"Let Love In\" (although \"Give A Little Bit\" was originally released on the 2004 live CD/DVD album \"\"), and \"Home\" from 2010's \"Something for the Rest of Us\". 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The original lineup consisted of vocalist Richie Birkenhead (formerly of Underdog and Youth of Today), drummer Drew Thomas (formerly of Bold), bassist Tony Bono (formerly of Whiplash) and guitarist Peter Moses. Into Another performed their first show at New York's Pyramid Club, supporting White Zombie. Their song \"T.A.I.L.\" hit #39 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1996. The band broke up later that year due to intra-band tensions and a deteriorated relationship with Hollywood Records. Bassist Tony Bono died in May 2002.\n\nNews (band): News, stylized as NEWS, is a four-member Japanese band consisting of Keiichiro Koyama, Takahisa Masuda, Shigeaki Kato and Yuya Tegoshi. The group's name is an acronym based on the cardinal directions (North, East, West, South). Formed in 2003 by Johnny Kitagawa as a nine-member group under the label Johnny's Entertainment, NEWS released a promotional single \"NEWS Nippon\" (News \u30cb\u30c3\u30dd\u30f3 , News Japan) , which was used for the World Cup of Volleyball Championships. In 2004, Takahiro Moriuchi (present-day Taka of One Ok Rock) left the group and the remaining eight members released their debut single, \"Kib\u014d: Yell\" (\u5e0c\u671b ~Yell~ , Hope ~Yell~) , which debuted atop the Oricon charts.\n\nOne Ok Rock: One Ok Rock, stylized as ONE OK ROCK (pronounced in Japanese as \"one o'clock\"), is a Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005. The band currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitar/leader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums).\n\nJinsei\u00d7Boku=: Jinsei\u00d7Boku= (\u4eba\u751f\u00d7\u50d5= \"Jinsei Kakete Boku wa\", lit. \"Life Times Me Equals\") is the sixth full-length album by the Japanese rock band, One Ok Rock. It was released on March 6, 2013 and managed to reach first place on the Oricon weekly chart. This album brought ONE OK ROCK to worldwide popularity, especially after the first single, \"The Beginning\", was selected as official soundtrack in the live action adaptation of \"Rurouni Kenshin\". The song peaked at the #2 on the \"Billboard\" Japan Hot 100 and stayed for 45 weeks. 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Following the commercial failure of 1997's \"Already\" which led to the band and EMI parting ways, the band took a hiatus before regathering for the recording of \"London\" for Koch/Mi5 Recordings, with a more alternative rock approach as opposed to the techno sounds on their previous albums. The album had low-key promotion, initially only being released in the United States. Two EP's were released from the album, \"Nowhere Slow\" and \"In the Face Of All This\".\n\nCulture Vulture (EP): Culture Vulture ! is an EP by the British rock band Jesus Jones. Though considered by some to be an album due only to its length, it is an EP, since only the first four tracks are meant to be heard as fully produced songs. The remaining seven tracks are the \"stems\" of the title track, meaning that each one is the composite of all the singular recordings that are combined to make up every individual instrumental or vocal performance used in the song; these were added in order to give listeners the opportunity to remix the song themselves, and were not intended for casual listening. Fans were also encouraged to submit their remixes to the band, who then selected 24 of them which were hosted on the official Jesus Jones site for a period of time.\n\nAlready: Already is the fourth album by the British rock band Jesus Jones in 1997. The album followed a working hiatus by the band following the relative failure of 1993's \"Perverse\" compared to their international breakthrough album \"Doubt\" (1991). Although the band had come up with ideas that they requested to Food Records, the label rejected them before finally accepting the released \"Already\". It was their last album for EMI, and two singles were released from the album, \"The Next Big Thing\" and \"Chemical #1\". \"Already\" only reached No. 161 in the UK Albums Chart, although lead single \"The Next Big Thing\" had some radio play reaching No. 49 in the UK Singles Chart. EMI re-issued on the album on 1 March 2003.\n\nLiquidizer (album): Liquidizer is the debut album by British rock band Jesus Jones, released in 1989 on SBK Records. \"Info Freako\", \"Never Enough\" and \"Bring It on Down\" were released as singles to promote this album. 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After their international success following the release of \"Doubt\" (1991), Jesus Jones, especially band leader Mike Edwards, conceived \"Perverse\" as a darker, more contemporary album. Fusing rave and techno music into more traditional rock and pop song structures, the album is heavier than its predecessors and features lyrics that concern the future. Edwards wrote the lyrics of the album during the band's 1991 tour, using a Roland W-30 sampler to conceive songs in their earliest stages.\n\nTV on the Radio: TV on the Radio is an American indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2001. For most of the band's existence, the core band lineup has been Tunde Adebimpe (vocals, loops), David Andrew Sitek (guitars, keyboards, loops), Kyp Malone (vocals, guitars, bass, loops) and Jaleel Bunton (drums, vocals, loops, guitars) as official members. Gerard Smith (bass, keyboards) was with the band from 2005 until his death in 2011. Other contributors have included David Bowie, Nick Zinner of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, Kazu Makino of Blonde Redhead, Martin Perna of Antibalas, Colin Stetson, and Katrina Ford of Celebration. The group has released several EPs including their debut \"Young Liars\" (2003), and five studio albums: \"Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes\" (2004), \"Return to Cookie Mountain\" (2006), \"Dear Science\" (2008), \"Nine Types of Light\" (2011), and \"Seeds\" (2014).\n\nJesus Jones: Jesus Jones are a British alternative rock band from Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, formed in late 1988, recorded and performed in the late 1980s into the 2000s. Their track \"Right Here, Right Now\" was an international hit which was subsequently globally licensed for promotional and advertising campaigns. They also achieved chart success with the songs \"Real Real Real\", \"International Bright Young Thing\" and \"Info Freako\".\n\nHow's This Even Going Down?: How's This Even Going Down? is an EP single released by Jesus Jones in June, 2016. The single was released in electronic format as well as two different versions of a limited-edition 2-disc vinyl record. 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Incorporated in 1734, Concord became the state capital in 1808 and the seat of Merrimack County in 1823. Economic growth followed, due in part to these government institutions and also to the rise of industry along the Merrimack River, which flows through the city east of the downtown area, and the arrival in the 1840s of the railroad. The New Hampshire State House was built in 1819 south of the traditional center of the city (now the Concord Historic District), and the commercial heart of the city began to take shape along the First New Hampshire Turnpike south of the State House (now Main Street). The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.\n\nHooksett, New Hampshire: Hooksett is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 13,451 at the 2010 census. The town is located between Manchester, the state's largest city, and Concord, the state capital. 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The city and county used the building for town offices and county courts until 1904, when the city sold its interest in the building to the county. Between 1905 and 1907 the building was extensively remodeled to plans by local architect George S. Forrest. A modern addition has been made to the rear of the building.\n\nBradford, New Hampshire: Bradford is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,650 at the 2010 census. The main village of the town, where 356 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Bradford census-designated place (CDP), and is located in the northeast part of the town, west of the junction of New Hampshire routes 103 and 114. The town also includes the villages of Bradford Center and Melvin Mills.\n\nRobert W. Upton: Robert William Upton (February 3, 1884April 28, 1972) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he attended the public schools, graduated from Boston University Law School in 1907, was admitted to the Massachusetts and New Hampshire bars in 1907 and commenced practice in Concord, New Hampshire. He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1911 and was a delegate to the New Hampshire State Constitutional Conventions of 1918, 1930, 1938, and 1948, serving as president in 1948.\n\nSamuel Bell: Samuel Bell (February 9, 1770December 23, 1850) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 14th Governor of New Hampshire from 1819 to 1823, and as the United States Senator for New Hampshire from 1823 to 1835. Born in Londonderry in the Province of New Hampshire, Bell became a lawyer in the 1790s, and entered politics by becoming a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1804. In 1806, the year he left the House, he became the head of a bank which during his tenure in that position became the only New Hampshire bank to fail between 1792 and 1840. A member of the New Hampshire Senate from 1807 to 1809, and an associate justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court from 1816 to 1819, Bell was elected to become the Governor of New Hampshire in 1819 as Democratic-Republican. Re-elected in 1820, 1821, and 1822 against token opposition, Bell's victory in 1822 was accompanied by the largest share of votes cast for a governor candidate of New Hampshire since John Taylor Gilman's victory in 1795. Whilst Governor, New Hampshire's crime level fell, and industry within the state prospered. In 1823, declining to stand again for the governorship, he became a Senator for New Hampshire. He won re-election in 1829, was the chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Claims, and left the Senate in 1835. He retired from public life thereafter, and died in Chester, New Hampshire at the age of 80. He is buried in Chester Village Cemetery, Rockingham, New Hampshire.\n\nAustin F. Pike: Austin Franklin Pike (October 16, 1819October 8, 1886) was a United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Hebron, New Hampshire, he pursued an academic course, studied law, and was admitted to the bar of Merrimack County in 1845. He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1850 to 1852 and in 1865\u20131866, and served as speaker during the last two years. He was a member of the New Hampshire Senate in 1857\u20131858, serving as president the last year.\n\nHenry E. Burnham: Henry Eben Burnham (November 8, 1844February 8, 1917) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, he attended the public schools and Kimball Union Academy and married Ella Knowles Haskell, the first woman to argue a case in the U.S. Supreme Court. 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Her mother is Ena. First shown as a fawn and later as a young adult doe, Faline's role is as Bambi's friend and later mate.\n\nClassic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic: Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic is a 5-volume compilation series, each containing 25 (125 in total) songs compiled from Disneyland and Walt Disney World, various Disney films in animation and live-action, and the Walt Disney anthology television series. Each volume was released individually on CD and cassette between 1995 and 1998. Volume One was released on March 28, 1995, Volume Two on September 12, 1995, Volume Three on July 2, 1996, Volume Four on July 15, 1997 and Volume Five on September 22, 1998. In 2000, a box set was released containing volumes 1 - 3, followed by a box set containing volumes 1 - 4 in 2001. Finally, a box set containing all five volumes packaged in a slipcase was released by Walt Disney Records in Australia, Japan, North America and Europe in 2003.\n\nAquaDuck: AquaDuck is a water coaster (a water slide with similar turns, drops and g-forces to a roller coaster) that is located on the deck of two Disney cruise ships. It was first constructed on the \"Disney Dream\" in January 2011 and then later on the \"Disney Fantasy\" in February 2012. It was developed by Walt Disney Imagineers, and despite a few exceptions, is accessible to almost anyone. The AquaDuck is the first water coaster to exist on a cruise ship, and so far it is the only one of its kind.\n\nDisney Friends: Disney Friends is a simulation and adventure video game released in 2007 by Amaze Entertainment for the Nintendo DS loosely based on several animated Disney films. Published by Disney Interactive Studios, the game features characters Stitch from \"Lilo & Stitch\", Dory from \"Finding Nemo\", Pooh from \"Winnie the Pooh\", and Simba from \"The Lion King\". Players are able to befriend and interact with each film character through the Nintendo DS' microphone and touch screen, which influence the activities and emotions of the game's characters.\n\nWalt Disney Records: The Legacy Collection: Walt Disney Records The Legacy Collection is a compilation album series produced and released by Walt Disney Records. The album series commemorates distinct anniversaries of Disney films and the 60th anniversary of Disneyland. Each individual title features original artwork and illustrations by Walt Disney Animation Studios visual development artist, Lorelay Bov\u00e9. A majority of the releases feature \"The Lost Chords\"; newly recorded tracks done in-house by Disney staff musicians of originally discarded songs and produced to sound period-appropriate to their album counterparts. The first entry in the series\u2014dedicated to \"The Lion King\"\u2014was released on June 24, 2014. The thirteenth and currently most recent volume in the series\u2014dedicated to \"Robin Hood\"\u2014was released on August 4, 2017. The entirety of the original twelve-volume series was released as a box set on November 15, 2015.\n\nDisney Sing-Along Songs: Disney Sing-Along Songs is a series of videos, laserdiscs and DVDs with musical moments from various Disney films, TV shows and attractions. Lyrics for the songs are displayed on-screen with the Mickey Mouse icon as a \"bouncing ball\". Early releases open with a theme song introduction (written by Patrick DeRemer) containing footage featuring Professor Owl and his class, seen originally in 1953 in two Disney shorts, \"Melody\" and \"Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom\" (voiced then by Bill Thompson). Professor Owl (now voiced by Corey Burton) hosts some of the videos, while either Ludwig Von Drake or Jiminy Cricket host others, and later volumes, as well as the two Christmas videos, had no host at all. The footage of Von Drake and Jiminy Cricket were taken from several television programs (including the Walt Disney anthology television series, and \"Mickey Mouse Club\") featuring the characters in the 1950s and 1960s.\n\nElena and the Secret of Avalor: Elena and the Secret of Avalor is an American computer-animated musical fantasy adventure crossover television movie between two Disney television series, Disney Junior's \"Sofia the First\" and Disney Channel's \"Elena of Avalor\", taking place before the latter series. It is also the 21st episode of \"Sofia the First\" - Season 3 and the 74th episode in the series. It premiered on November 20, 2016, on both Disney Channel and Disney Junior. The Primetime special was directed and Executive Produced by Jamie Mitchell and Craig Gerber Executive Produced and wrote the screenplay. The show was honored with a 2017 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Animated Show by the Television Academy. \"The Secret of Avalor\" debuted on Disney Channel in the UK on December 3, 2016.\n\nBambi II: Bambi II, also known as Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest, is a 2006 American animated drama film directed by Brian Pimental and produced by DisneyToon Studios, that initially premiered in theaters in Argentina on January 26, 2006, before being released as a direct-to-video title in the United States on February 7, 2006. It holds the world record for the longest span of time between two consecutive installments of a franchise, being released 64 years after the original film came out in 1942.\n\nPinto Colvig: Vance DeBar \"Pinto\" Colvig (September 11, 1892 \u2013 October 3, 1967) was an American vaudeville actor, voice actor, radio actor, newspaper cartoonist, and circus performer, whose schtick was playing the clarinet off-key while mugging. Colvig was the original Bozo The Clown, and the original voice of the Disney character Goofy. In 1993, he was posthumously made a Disney Legend for his contributions to Walt Disney films, including \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" and \"Fun and Fancy Free\".\n\nPirates of the Caribbean Trading Card Game: The Pirates of the Caribbean Trading Card Game is a collectible card game based on the two Disney films \"\" and \"\". 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The show documents RuPaul in the search for \"America's next drag superstar.\" RuPaul plays the role of host, mentor, and head judge for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week. \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews, Carson Kressley, and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition. The title of the show is a play on drag queen and drag racing, and the title sequence and song \"Drag Race\" both have a drag-racing theme.\n\nTodrick Hall: Todrick Hall (born April 4, 1985 in Plainview, Texas) is an American rapper, singer, actor, dancer, director, choreographer, and YouTuber. He rose to prominence on the ninth season of \"American Idol,\" where he made it to the semi-finals. 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The show documents RuPaul in his search for \"America's next drag superstar.\" Queen RuPaul plays the roles of host, mentor, and source of inspiration for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week. \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition. The title of the show is a play on drag queen and drag racing, and the title sequence and song \"Drag Race\" both have a drag-racing theme.\n\nJealous of My Boogie: \"Jealous of My Boogie\" is the second single from RuPaul's album \"Champion\". It was released to iTunes June 16, 2009 as part of an EP titled \"Jealous of My Boogie - The RuMixes\", and released again as track two of the \"Champion\" album. The single include ringtones of catchphrases from RuPaul's Drag Race as well as a new version of \"Cover Girl\" with a rap by Bebe Zahara Benet, winner of the first season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\".\n\nRuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars: RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars is an American reality competition television series produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV. The show is a spin-off of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" where RuPaul allows past contestants to come back and compete for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame. 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He also holds the distinction of finishing runner-up in all four major championships: the 2012 Masters Tournament losing in a sudden death playoff, the 2015 U.S. Open, the 2015 Open Championship where he was defeated in a four-hole aggregate playoff, and the 2017 PGA Championship. He is the seventh golfer to accomplish this feat, joining Craig Wood, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Greg Norman, and Phil Mickelson. His highest placing on the Official World Golf Ranking is fourth which he achieved in January 2013.\n\nNed Cosgrove: Ned Cosgrove (born \u20091858 ) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. Cosgrove had two strong finishes in the Open Championship, both third place, in the 1880 Open Championship and again in the 1881 Open Championship. Bob Ferguson was the winner of both the 1880 and 1881 Open Championships.\n\nDavid Anderson Sr.: David Anderson Sr. (1847 \u2013 8 May 1912) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. His brother Jamie won The Open Championship three times (1877\u201379). His son David Jr. was also a professional golfer. Anderson's best result in the Open Championship was 17th place in 1890.\n\nDavid Kinnell: David Kinnell (1879 \u2013 January 1951) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th and early 20th century. Kinnell had two top-10 finishes in the Open Championship. His best performance came in the 1908 Open Championship when he finished tied for fifth place. He also had a good performance in the 1898 Open Championship, finishing in the sixth position.\n\nJames Kinnell: James Kinnell (1876 \u2013 22 April 1918) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th and early 20th century. Kinnell had five top-10 finishes in the Open Championship. His best performance came in the 1905 Open Championship when he finished in fourth place. He served as the head professional at the Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club in Prestwick, Scotland. His brother David, also a professional golfer, worked at the club as well.\n\nRoberto De Vicenzo: Roberto De Vicenzo (14 April 1923 \u2013 1 June 2017) was a professional golfer from Argentina. He won more than 230 tournaments worldwide in his career including eight on the PGA Tour and most famously the 1967 Open Championship.\n\nGeorge Pulford: John George Pulford (born 1873) was an English professional golfer. His skill on the links enabled him to place high on the leaderboard in several Open Championships. He finished tied for third in both the 1897 Open Championship and the 1907 Open Championship. He was fourth in the 1895 Open Championship and was tied for tenth place in the 1909 Open Championship.\n\nArthur Reid (golfer): Arthur Edwin Reid (16 September 1882 \u2013 ?) was an English professional golfer of Scottish descent. He won the 1905 Swiss Open and the 1918 Philadelphia Open Championship (tied with Pat Doyle). Reid also competed in The Open Championship and the U.S. Open. In the 1909 Open Championship he finished in 47th place and was tied in 37th place in the 1919 U.S. Open.\n\nTom Kerrigan (golfer): Thomas Francis Kerrigan (October 10, 1895 \u2013 May 6, 1964) was an American professional golfer who played in the early 20th century. Kerrigan's best performance in the Open Championship came in the 1921 Open Championship when after enduring an Atlantic voyage aboard the RMS \"Aquitania\" he quickly acclimated himself to the Open Championship course at St Andrews on arrival in Britain and finished in third place. He was a frequent competitor in the PGA Championship in which his best results were quarter-final losses (in match play) in 1916, 1922, and 1925.\n\n1967 Open Championship: The 1967 Open Championship was the 96th Open Championship, played from 12\u201315 July at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake. Roberto De Vicenzo, 44, won his only major championship, two strokes ahead of runner-up and defending champion Jack Nicklaus.", "question": "Professional Golfer from Argentina was how old when he won the 1967 Open Championship?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"golfer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the professional golfer."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the golfer."}, "championship_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the championship won."}, "championship_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the championship was won."}, "age_at_win": {"type": "integer", "description": "The age of the golfer when they won the championship."}}, "required": ["golfer_name", "nationality", "championship_name", "championship_year", "age_at_win"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"golfer_name": "Roberto De Vicenzo", "nationality": "Argentina", "championship_name": "1967 Open Championship", "championship_year": 1967, "age_at_win": 44}, "ground_truth": {"golfer_name": "Roberto De Vicenzo", "nationality": "Argentina", "championship_name": "Open Championship", "championship_year": 1967, "age_at_win": 44}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1562, "output_tokens": 53, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "817955f2f79fbf268125f5f01121c7d2659f478c47dab4f1d556ea6edebc433a", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab730d2554299110f219ac5", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "James Michael Pouncey", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Doug Crusan: Douglas Gordon Crusan Jr. (born July 26, 1946) is a former American football offensive tackle who played seven seasons in the National Football League for the Miami Dolphins. He played in Super Bowls VI, VII, and VIII. Crusan was the starting offensive tackle for the 1972 Super Bowl Champion Miami Dolphins, the only NFL team to finish an unbeaten season (17\u20130). He was also the team captain for the 1967 Indiana Hoosiers football team and played defensive tackle in the 1968 Rose Bowl against Southern California and O. J. Simpson. He was a first-round selection in the 1968 NFL Draft, picked by the Dolphins behind Larry Csonka. Crusan has been involved in the private sector as a senior business manager since retiring from the NFL, and has been actively involved in the NFLPA for 38 years.\n\nGeorge Wilson (quarterback): George William Wilson, Jr. (May 29, 1943 \u2013 August 6, 2011) was an American football player. He played college football at Xavier University and professionally for the American Football League's (AFL) 1966 expansion team, the Miami Dolphins. In 1965, Wilson was selected in the 20th round of the National Football League draft by the Detroit Lions, with the overall 277th pick. However, he eventually signed with the AFL's Buffalo Bills, who drafted him as the 96th pick in the 12th round of the Red Shirt draft. In 1966, Wilson was traded to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a 13th round 1967 draft pick. At the time, the Dolphins' head coach was his father, George Wilson, Sr.\n\n1982 Miami Dolphins season: The 1982 Miami Dolphins season was the team's seventeenth in the National Football League. The team was coming off an unexpected 11-4-1 1981 season and a devastating loss to the San Diego Chargers in the Divisional Round the previous season in a game dubbed the Epic in Miami. The Dolphins had clinched the 2 seed and were picked by many to reach the Super Bowl during the 1981 season. Because of the high number of picks to reach the Super Bowl the previous season, many more fans picked them to win it during the 1982 season. The Dolphins looked to improve on their 11-4-1 record from 1981. However, a players strike cancelled 7 of the team's 16 games. Because of this, the NFL schedule was shrunk to 9 games. The Dolphins started out fresh, winning their first 2 games prior to the strike. When season play resumed 2 months later, the Dolphins defeated the Buffalo Bills 9-7 in Buffalo to clinch a 3-0 start. After a loss to Tampa Bay, they defeated the Minnesota Vikings 22-14. The next week, they lost a brisk game against the Patriots 3-0 in a game called the Snowplow Game. The Dolphins would then win 3 straight games to end the season 7-2, tied for 2nd in the AFC with the Cincinnati Bengals. The Dolphins won 2nd place over them by virtue of a series of tiebreakers. In the playoffs, they defeated the Patriots in a rematch by the score of 28-13. They then defeated the Chargers in a rematch of the 1981 Divisional Playoffs by a score of 34-13. In the AFC Championship game, they shutout the Jets, 14-0 to reach the Super Bowl for the first time since 1973. In Super Bowl XVII, they lost to the Redskins 27-17 in a rematch of Super Bowl VII which concluded Miami's perfect 1972 season.\n\nMike Pouncey: James Michael Pouncey (born July 24, 1989) is an American football center for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Florida, was a member of a BCS National Championship team, and earned All-American honors. He was drafted by the Dolphins in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft.\n\n1971 Miami Dolphins season: The 1971 Miami Dolphins season was the team's sixth, and second in the National Football League (NFL). The team improved on their 10-4 record from 1970 and finished 10-3-1. The Dolphins opened the season tying the Denver Broncos, the first season opener in NFL history to end in a tie, before splitting their next 2 games to sit at 1-1-1. The Dolphins then won 8 in a row to sit at 9-1-1. The Dolphins won their first division title, finishing first in the AFC East, and then defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round in 2 overtimes, the game is considered the longest in NFL history by time, and then advanced to their first ever AFC championship game, where they defeated the reigning champion Colts, 21-0, and went on to play in Super Bowl VI, their first Super Bowl berth. However, in the Super Bowl, Miami was walloped 24-3 by Dallas.\n\nDarryl Carlton: Darryl Marvin Carlton (May 24, 1953 \u2013 April 21, 1994) was a professional American football offensive tackle in the National Football League. He was a 1st round selection (23rd overall pick) in the 1975 NFL Draft out of the University of Tampa by the Miami Dolphins. He played for the Dolphins (1975\u20131976) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1977\u20131979).\n\nEric Kumerow: Eric Palmer Kumerow (born April 17, 1965) is a former American football linebacker who played three seasons for the Miami Dolphins and one season with the Chicago Bears in the National Football League. Despite being a first round draft pick (16th overall), his brief NFL career has been widely criticized as a disappointment. He retired after only three seasons without ever starting an NFL game, and registering only five quarterback sacks. He is the grandson of Chicago Outfit mob boss Tony Accardo, the brother-in-law of former Miami Dolphins first-round pick John Bosa, and the uncle of Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa. He now resides in the Chicago suburb of Bartlett, Illinois.\n\nChad Johnson: Chad Javon Johnson (born January 9, 1978), formerly Chad Ochocinco, is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football for both Santa Monica College and Oregon State University, and played eleven seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cincinnati Bengals, New England Patriots, and the Miami Dolphins. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL) in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft, and played for the Bengals for 10 seasons. In 2011, Johnson was traded to the New England Patriots which he played for in Super Bowl XLVI. In 2012, Johnson played for the Miami Dolphins during preseason but was released following his arrest for domestic violence. He played for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 2014 to 2015, and played one game in 2017 for Mexican team Monterrey Fundidores of the Liga de F\u00fatbol Americano Profesional.\n\n2007 Miami Dolphins season: The 2007 Miami Dolphins season was the 38th season for the team in the National Football League and 42nd season overall. The team nearly went winless for the season, but on December 16, the third to last game of the regular season, they beat the Baltimore Ravens, giving them a final record of 1\u201315. The Detroit Lions became the first team to go 0\u201316 the following season. Their only win of the season gave them the first pick in the 2008 NFL draft. They also failed to improve upon a 6\u201310 season in 2006. Under former head coach Nick Saban in a year that began with high hopes, Saban resigned from the Dolphins to become the head coach at the University of Alabama, after repeatedly saying he would stay with the Dolphins. The Dolphins entered 2007 in the process of rebuilding under new head coach Cam Cameron, the former offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. The coaching staff underwent significant changes, with approximately twelve coaches newly hired or reassigned. Cameron also made various changes to the team's roster, with more than a dozen players being added or re-signed and just as many being released, traded or allowed to sign elsewhere. Six of the team's losses in 2007 were by margins of three points or less.\n\n2011 Miami Dolphins season: The Miami Dolphins season was the team's 42nd season in the National Football League, the 46th overall and the fourth under head coach Tony Sparano. The Dolphins made their first round selection with the 15th pick of the 2011 NFL Draft on Florida offensive lineman Mike Pouncey. The team got off to an 0\u20137 start and won six of their final nine games, but failed to improve on their record from 2010, resulting in Sparano being fired on December 12, 2011.", "question": "The 2011 Miami Dolphins season, was the team's 42nd season in the National Football League, the 46th overall, the Dolphins made their first round selection with the 15th pick of the 2011 NFL Draft on which Florida offensive lineman, and a football center for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL)?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"player_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the football player."}, "player_position": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary playing position of the player."}, "college_team": {"type": "string", "description": "The college team the player played for."}, "draft_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year of the NFL Draft."}, "round": {"type": "string", "description": "The round in which the player was drafted (e.g., 'first round')."}, "pick_overall": {"type": "integer", "description": "The overall pick number in the draft."}, "team_drafted_by": {"type": "string", "description": "The NFL team that drafted the player."}}, "required": ["year", "round", "pick_overall", "team_drafted_by"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["player_name", "player_position", "college_team", "draft_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"player_name": "James Michael Pouncey", "player_position": "center", "college_team": "University of Florida", "draft_details": {"year": 2011, "round": "first round", "pick_overall": 15, "team_drafted_by": "Miami Dolphins"}}, "ground_truth": {"player_name": "James Michael Pouncey", "player_position": "center", "college_team": "University of Florida", "draft_details": {"year": 2011, "round": "first round", "pick_overall": 15, "team_drafted_by": "Miami Dolphins"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2754, "output_tokens": 67, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "ffa40bbb23c9496c249abb8bbd82ff21170f4b74afed26143c698c262869edd1", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5abe531655429976d4830ae9", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "two-time", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Annie Duke: Anne LaBarr \"Annie\" Duke (n\u00e9e Lederer; September 13, 1965) is an American professional poker player and author. She holds a World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet from 2004 and used to be the leading money winner among women in WSOP history (a title now held by Vanessa Selbst). Duke won the 2004 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions and the National Heads-Up Poker Championship in 2010. She has written a number of instructional books for poker players, including \"Decide to Play Great Poker\" and \"The Middle Zone\", and she published her autobiography, \"How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and Won Millions at the World Series of Poker\", in 2005.\n\nTristan Wade: Tristan Wade is an American professional poker player from Boynton Beach, Florida. He won his first World Series of Poker bracelet at the 2011 World Series of Poker Europe. In addition to a bracelet, 2011 saw Wade earn his first 3 World Series of Poker (WSOP) final tables, with two at the summer 2011 World Series of Poker before his fall bracelet in Europe. Wade is also an instructor at Deepstacks University. Wade is an alumnus of University of Central Florida where he earned a bachelor of science degree in psychology. WSOP.com lists him as a resident of Boynton Beach, Florida, while Hendon mob claims he is from Orlando, Florida. Wade made his first trip to Europe at the age of 26 in 2011 because of Black Friday, which had limited his options for play in the United States.\n\nWorld Series of Poker bracelet: The World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet is considered the most coveted non-monetary prize a poker player can win. Since 1976, a bracelet has been awarded to the winner of every event at the annual WSOP. Even if the victory occurred before 1976, WSOP championships are now counted as \"bracelets\". During the first years of the WSOP only a handful of bracelets were awarded each year. In 1990, there were only 14 bracelet events. By 2000, that number increased to 24. As the popularity of poker has increased during the 2000s, the number of events has likewise increased. In 2011, 58 bracelets were awarded at the WSOP, seven at the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE), and one to the WSOP National Circuit Champion. This brought the total number of bracelets awarded up to 959. Five additional bracelets were awarded for the first time in April 2013 at the inaugural World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific (WSOP APAC) in Melbourne, Australia. . In 2017, 74 for bracelets were awarded at the WSOP and an additional 11 will be awarded at the WSOPE in Czech Republic.\n\nDoyle Brunson: Doyle F. Brunson (born August 10, 1933) is an American poker player who has played professionally for over 50 years. He is a two-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion, a Poker Hall of Fame inductee, and the author of several books on poker.\n\nDavid Baker (poker player, born 1986): David \"Bakes\" Baker (born October 17, 1986) is an American professional poker player who has won a World Series of Poker bracelet and appeared at four World Series of Poker final tables. He also has a Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) championship. Baker currently has over US$2 million in tournament winnings. In order to avoid confusion with David \"ODB\" Baker, he is listed in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) database by the name \"David Bakes Baker\" and listed at \"Bluff Magazine\" as \"David (Bakes) Baker\". Baker, who is from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, attended Michigan State University before taking up poker.\n\nSam Stein: Samuel \"Sam\" Stein (born January 11, 1988) is an American professional poker player from Los Angeles who lives in Henderson, Nevada. He won his first World Series of Poker bracelet at the 2011 World Series of Poker where he made two final tables and three in the money finishes. In both the 2010 and 2011 World Series of Poker, he finished in the money in two $10,000 Championship events, with one of them being the Pot Limit Texas hold 'em championship event each year. Of his nine World Series of Poker (WSOP) cashes, his last five are in pot limit events.\n\nWorld Poker Tour bracelet: The World Poker Tour bracelet is the World Poker Tour's (WPT) answer to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet. Beginning in 1976, the WSOP started awarding bracelets to winners of WSOP events. The WSOP bracelet has become synonymous with greatness. \"It's impossible to overstate the value of a World Series of Poker gold bracelet to anyone who takes the game seriously,\" stated World Series of Poker Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack during the 2006 bracelet unveiling. \"It is the equivalent of winning the Stanley Cup in hockey or the Lombardi Trophy in football.\" Since their introduction, a poker player's success has been measured by the number of bracelets they had won. With introduction of the WPT bracelet, the WPT hopes to capitalize on the prestige of winning poker bracelets. WPT Founder, President and CEO, Steve Lipscomb said, \"The championship bracelet has become synonymous with poker as a symbol of achievement and respect, and we are honored to continue the tradition that Benny Binion [the founder of the WSOP] began over 30 years ago.\"\n\nPost-oak bluff: In no-limit or pot-limit poker, a post-oak bluff is a very small bet relative to the size of the already-existing pot. This type of bluff may be employed as an attempt at using reverse psychology to steal the pot. It holds comparatively little risk for the player making the bet. The term was popularized by Doyle Brunson in his 1979 book \"Super System\".\n\nKonstantin Puchkov: Konstantin Puchkov (born 1952) is a Russian poker player, horse trainer and horse breeder from Moscow. He was the fourth Russian-born player to earn a World Series of Poker bracelet. He is best known for having earned a World Series of Poker bracelet in his first World Series of Poker in the money finish (2010 World Series of Poker Event #31: H.O.R.S.E., $1,500 buy-in) and setting the record for most in the money finishes at one series during the 2012 World Series of Poker (11).\n\nDario Alioto: Dario Alioto (born 1984) is a professional poker player from Palermo, Italy. Alioto's first major success in poker came at the European Poker Tour 2005 Barcellona main event, where he finished in 7th place and earned \u20ac52,000. Right after this score, he started grinding PLO cash games that became his best poker game, rapidly becoming one of the best Italian professional players. Later on in his career, he won his first World Series of Poker bracelet in the \u00a35,000 Pot Limit Omaha event at the 2007 World Series of Poker Europe. Alioto earned \u00a3234,390 for his finish. He has also had success at the 2008 World Series of Poker, where he has earned over $230,000 from four cashes. 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She was the goddess of mysteries of Arcadian cults worshipped under the title \"Despoina\", \"the mistress\" alongside her mother Demeter, one of the goddesses of the Eleusinian mysteries. Her real name could not be revealed to anyone except those initiated to her mysteries. Pausanias spoke of Demeter as having two daughters; Kore being born first, then later Despoina. With Zeus being the father of Kore, and Poseidon as the father of Despoina. Pausanias made it clear that Kore is Persephone, though he wouldn't reveal Despoina's proper name.\n\nMiguel Roig-Francol\u00ed: Miguel \u00c1ngel Roig-Francol\u00ed (born 1953) is a Spanish/American composer, music theorist, and pedagogue. His 1980 \"Cinco piezas para orquesta\" (\"Five Pieces for Orchestra\"), commissioned by Radio Nacional de Espa\u00f1a and written in a postmodern, neotonal style, won first prize in the National Composition Competition of the Spanish \"Jeunesses Musicales\" in 1981 and second prize at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers in 1982, and continues to be widely performed in Spain. His later compositions often have spiritual themes and are based on sacred texts and the melodies of Gregorian chant. In 2016 he won the American Prize in Composition (Band/Wind Ensemble Division) for Perseus, for symphonic band. An expert on Renaissance composers Tom\u00e1s de Santa Mar\u00eda, Antonio de Cabez\u00f3n, and Tom\u00e1s Luis de Victoria, he has published numerous scholarly articles and monographs and two textbooks. Roig-Francol\u00ed is a Distinguished Teaching Professor of Music Theory and Composition at the University of Cincinnati \u2013 College-Conservatory of Music.\n\nTim Kurkjian: Timothy Bell \"Tom\" Kurkjian ( ; born December 10, 1956) is a Major League Baseball analyst on ESPN's \"Baseball Tonight\" and \"SportsCenter\". He is also a contributor to \"ESPN The Magazine\" and \"ESPN.com.\" He guests on \"Mike and Mike in the Morning\" on Thursdays at 7:44 AM, discussing the latest in happenings in Major League Baseball. He is a frequent contributor to Buster Olney's podcast. He also appears on The Dan LeBatard Show.\n\nDavid Hallyday: David Hallyday (born David Michael Benjamin Smet; 14 August 1966) is a French singer, songwriter and amateur sports car racer. He was born in Boulogne-Billancourt and is the son of the French singers Sylvie Vartan and Johnny Hallyday. David Hallyday is a first cousin of actor Michael Vartan.\n\nTim Cantor: Tim Cantor (born August 10, 1969) is an American self-taught surrealism artist and writer. Tim was raised in Marin County, California and began painting at the age of 5 using a box of oil paints and brushes that were his great-grandfather's. Tim's great-grandfather was the English Artist, Lloyd Dundas Whiffen (1885-1951). His first oil painting was created at the age of 5. When Tim was 15, he won a Bank of America achievement in arts award. Also at the age of 15, Tim was given his first gallery exhibition where one of his paintings was acquired to hang in the White House. Tim has since had exhibitions in Athens, Tokyo, Singapore, Paris, Venice, New York, Beverly Hills and San Francisco. He currently has galleries in both San Diego and Sausalito, California which are dedicated to his vision and his art. 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It focuses on the life of teenager Leo Dooley, whose mother, Tasha, marries billionaire genius Donald Davenport. He meets Adam, Bree, and Chase, three bionic superhumans, with whom he develops an immediate friendship. It should be noted that the names of the Lab Rats imply that they were originally known as subjects A, B, C and D. Adam was born first, then Bree, then Chase, and finally Daniel.\n\nWale Adebanwi: Professor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University\n\nMihai Fr\u0103\u021bil\u0103: Mihai C\u0103t\u0103lin Fr\u0103\u021bil\u0103 (born December 10, 1970) is a Bishop of the Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic. Born in Alba Iulia, he studied at the Pontifical Gregorian and Urbaniana universities between 1991 and 1996, when he was ordained a priest. 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It was founded in 2013 with the acquisition of Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali by Nidec Corporation. Working in electrical engineering, designs and manufactures of electric motors and generators, power electronics and control systems and automation for industrial applications, Nidec ASI was founded in 2012 when Nidec, a Japanese multinational corporation listed on the and , NJ and ON TOPIX 100 Component and Nikkei, acquired Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali (ASI). ASI, an industrial branch of the Ansaldo Group, was privatized in 2000. Its markets include petrochemical, energy, steel, marine and industrial automation.\n\nPZL-\u015awidnik: PZL \u015awidnik S.A (\"Wytw\u00f3rnia Sprz\u0119tu Komunikacyjnego PZL-\u015awidnik S.A.\") is the biggest helicopter manufacturer in Poland. Its main products are PZL W-3 Sok\u00f3\u0142 and PZL SW-4 Puszczyk helicopters. 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In 2015, 45% of Italcementi was acquired by HeidelbergCement, together forming the world's second largest cement producer.\n\nPremier Cruises: Premier Cruises was a cruise line holding company formed in the early 1990s that focused on the family cruise market as well as on developing cruise operations in new geographic markets. 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The company was operating out of its main offices in Cape Canaveral and Miami, Florida.\n\nOutsource Partners International: Outsource Partners International (OPI) was acquired by EXL in June 2011. The acquisition marked the end of F&A outsourcing of OPI. OPI was a multinational company with headquarters in New York, NY and Los Angeles, CA. It operates from more than a dozen global locations throughout the US, UK, India, Bulgaria, and Malaysia. OPI was formed in 2002 through the acquisition of big four accounting firm's Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) division and itAccounts, a finance and accounting BPO company with an offshore F&A outsourcing facility in Bangalore, India. 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The picture was produced on a budget of $45 million and is considered the most faithful film adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel \"Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus\", despite several differences and additions in plot from the novel.\n\nShowtime (film): Showtime is a 2002 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Tom Dey. The film stars Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy in the lead roles alongside Rene Russo, William Shatner, Pedro Damian and De Niro's real life adopted daughter Drena De Niro. The film was released in the United States on March 15, 2002.\n\nRobert De Niro filmography: Robert De Niro's filmography includes the year the film was/will be released, the name of his character, and other related notes. There is also a list of films he has produced and his appearances in theater plays, TV series and documentaries. He is sometimes credited as Robert DeNiro and Robert De Nero. 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Robinson and Jane Rosenthal.\n\nJohn Mariano: John Mariano (born August 5, 1960 in Astoria, New York) is an American actor who has worked in film, television, animation and nightclubs. He is known for playing tough guys with a comic edge. His ability of physical comedy has been compared to Jerry Lewis and Buster Keaton. Keaton's wife Eleanor was quoted as saying; \"He reminded me so much of Buster, it gave me chills\". He got his start in films playing a prissy bank teller in \"Tough Guys\" with Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas. Working steadily in both film and television, he's best remembered on television for playing Johnny the waiter in \"Caroline in the City\" with Lea Thompson. A gifted improviser, sketch player and voice-over artist, his impression of Robert De Niro in a sketch entitled \"De Niro Sings the Supremes\" at The Groundlings, led to him playing a pigeon named Bobby in the cartoon series \"Animaniacs\", who is based on a character played by De Niro in \"Goodfellas\".\n\nRighteous Kill: Righteous Kill is a 2008 American crime thriller film with elements of a buddy cop film directed by Jon Avnet, and starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. This is the second film (the first one is \"Heat\") in which De Niro and Pacino appear together in the same scenes (both De Niro and Pacino starred in \"The Godfather Part II\", but did not appear in any of the same scenes). \"Righteous Kill\" also features John Leguizamo, Carla Gugino, Donnie Wahlberg, Brian Dennehy, and Curtis \"50 Cent\" Jackson. The film was released in the United States on September 12, 2008.\n\nRobert De Niro Sr.: Robert Henry De Niro (May 3, 1922 \u2013 May 3, 1993), better known as Robert De Niro Sr., was an American abstract expressionist painter and the father of actor Robert De Niro.\n\nTom Hulce: Thomas Edward \"Tom\" Hulce ( ; born December 6, 1953) is an American actor and theater producer. As an actor, he is best known for his role as Larry \"Pinto\" Kroger in \"Animal House\" (1978), his Academy Award-nominated portrayal of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in \"Amadeus\" (1984), and his role as Quasimodo in Disney's \"The Hunchback of Notre Dame\" (1996). Additional acting awards included four Golden Globe nominations, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award. Hulce retired from acting in the mid-1990s to focus on stage directing and producing. 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The series originally aired on KiKa in Germany.\n\nK\u00f6chel catalogue: \"This is a mostly complete list of the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, according to the sixth edition of the K\u00f6chel catalogue. For a selective list of his works, grouped by genre, see List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\".\n\nOboe Quartet (Mozart): The Oboe Quartet in F major, K. 370/368b, was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in early 1781. The quartet is scored for oboe, violin, viola and cello. In 1780, Mozart was invited to Munich to visit Elector Karl Theodor, who had commissioned the opera \"Idomeneo\" for a carnival celebration. While in Munich, Mozart renewed an acquaintance with Friedrich Ramm, a virtuoso oboist in the Munich orchestra. It was for Ramm that Mozart composed the quartet in order to show off his virtuosity and the improvements that had been made to the oboe at that time. One way that this piece showed off the instrument was the use of the \"high F\" above the staff, a note rarely played in any repertoire previously written for the oboe.\n\nFranz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart: Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart (26 July 1791 \u2013 29 July 1844), also known as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jr., was the youngest child of six born to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his wife Constanze. He was the younger of his parents' two surviving children. He was a composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher from the late classical period whose musical style was of an early Romanticism, heavily influenced by his father's mature style.\n\nDelores Ziegler: Delores Ziegler (born 4 September 1951) is an American mezzo-soprano who has had an active international performance career since the late 1970s. A former resident artist at the Cologne Opera, she has performed leading roles with many of the world's best opera houses, including La Scala, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the Metropolitan Opera, the San Francisco Opera, and the Vienna State Opera. She is currently a professor of voice at the University of Maryland. While she has performed a broad repertoire, she is widely admired for her performances in operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Richard Strauss; particularly Cherubino in \"The Marriage of Figaro\", Dorabella in \"Cos\u00ec fan tutte\", Idamante in \"Idomeneo\", and Octavian in \"Der Rosenkavalier\".\n\nIdomeneo: Idomeneo, re di Creta ossia Ilia e Idamante (Italian for \"Idomeneus, King of Crete, or, Ilia and Idamante\"; usually referred to simply as Idomeneo, K. 366) is an Italian language opera seria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The libretto was adapted by Giambattista Varesco from a French text by Antoine Danchet, which had been set to music by Andr\u00e9 Campra as \"Idom\u00e9n\u00e9e\" in 1712. Mozart and Varesco were commissioned in 1780 by Karl Theodor, Elector of Bavaria for a court carnival. He probably chose the subject, though it might have been Mozart. The work premiered on 29 January 1781 at the Cuvilli\u00e9s Theatre in Munich, Germany.\n\nInternational Mozarteum Foundation: The International Mozarteum Foundation (Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum) was founded in 1880 in Salzburg with its primary concern being the life and work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Closely affiliated with the Mozarteum University of Salzburg, it was preceded by the Cathedral Music Association and Mozarteum of 1841. It collects Mozart memorabilia, maintains the Mozart library (the Bibliotheca Mozartiana), the Mozart birthplace and other Salzburg locations linked with Mozart. 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G. Wodehouse. A part of the Mr. Mulliner series, the story was first published in 1932 in \"Strand Magazine\". It also appears in the collections \"Mulliner Nights\" and \"Wodehouse on Crime\". A BBC TV adaptation of the story aired on 9 April 1976 starring John Alderton as Cyril Mulliner and Pauline Collins as Amelia Bassett as part of the Wodehouse Playhouse series of short stories.\n\nAndrew Burt: Andrew Burt (born 23 May 1945 in Wakefield, England) is a retired English actor, who has appeared in many British TV drama series from the 1970s to the present day. He is perhaps best known as the original Jack Sugden in \"Emmerdale Farm\", a role he played from 1972 to 1974 (with a brief return in 1976), before handing over the character to another actor, Clive Hornby. He played the brother of Lesley Whittle in the 1977 film \"The Black Panther\", and had the eponymous starring role in the BBC series \"The Legend of King Arthur\" (1979).\n\nJohn Alderton: John Alderton (born 27 November 1940) is an English actor who is best known for his roles in \"Upstairs, Downstairs\", \"Thomas & Sarah\", \"Wodehouse Playhouse\", \"Little Miss\" (original TV series), \"Please Sir! \", and \"Fireman Sam\" (The original series). Alderton has often starred alongside his wife, Pauline Collins.\n\nNo, Honestly (song): \"No, Honestly\" is a song written, performed and produced by Lynsey de Paul, that was the theme for the London Weekend Television comedy series, \"No, Honestly\", starring Pauline Collins and John Alderton. The song was the first release on the Jet Records label established by Don Arden. Released on October 18, 1974, it peaked at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart. The single release was a different version to that used for the TV theme. In 1975, de Paul received an Ivor Novello Award for Best Theme From a Radio or TV Production. \n\nThomas Watkins: Thomas David Watkins (c.1876 \u2013 ?) is a fictional character in the ITV drama \"Upstairs, Downstairs\" and its spin-off \"Thomas & Sarah\". He was portrayed by John Alderton.\n\nLaurence Fox: Laurence Paul Fox (born 26 May 1978) is an English actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for his leading role as DS James Hathaway in the British TV drama series \"Lewis\" from 2006 to 2015. His debut album, Holding Patterns, was released in February 2016.\n\nMulliner's Buck-U-Uppo: \"Mulliner's Buck-U-Uppo\" is a short story by the British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse. A part of the Mr. Mulliner series, the story was first published in the United States by Liberty Magazine on September 4, 1926 and in the United Kingdom in The Strand in November 1926, and collected in Meet Mr. Mulliner (1927). A BBC TV adaptation of the story first aired on 12 December 1978 in the series Wodehouse Playhouse starring John Alderton as Augustine Mulliner and Belinda Carroll as Jane Brandon.\n\nThe Last Detective: The Last Detective is a British TV drama series, broadcast on ITV between 7 February 2003 and 31 May 2007, starring Peter Davison as the title character, Detective Constable \"Dangerous Davies\". The series is based on the \"Dangerous Davies\" series of novels written by Leslie Thomas, and was filmed in the north London suburbs of Willesden, Neasden and Harlesden. The gentle but engrossing nature of the series was in stark contrast to other hard-hitting police dramas of the time, but this appeared to be a winning formula, becoming a surprise rating success.\n\nThomas & Sarah: Thomas & Sarah is a British drama series that aired on ITV in 1979. 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In spite of being the youngest in the show, she defeated the winners and participants of various shows (Indian idol, JJWS, SVOI, SAREGAMAPA) who participated in 'music ka maha muqqabla' and received the award. She was hugely applauded in this show for her flawless and rocking performances, which helped her team to the finals. Also one of the opposite teams captain in the show, Shankar Mahadevan said that '\"she was the best singer that ever emerged from a reality show after Shreya Ghoshal in the 90s\". She has also made her debut in commercial playback singing in a Hindi movie Golmaal Returns. Anweshaa has sung the song \"Tha Karke\", which is said to be the most expensive song to ever be shot in Bollywood. Apart from few Bollywood songs, She has sung many Bengali songs, albums, two Tamil songs and one Telugu song for the movie (Uu Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara?) and a Telugu album song to her credit. Anwesha made her Kannada debut with the film Santheyalli Nintha Kabira in 2016. She also appeared in Coke Studio aside Papon. Along with other awards, she won \"Best female playback singer\" award for Bengali song in Tele Cine Awards 2011 (nominations included Shreya Ghoshal, Richa Sharma, June Banerjee).\n\nMuskurane: \"Muskurane\" (English: Smile) is a romantic Hindi song from the 2014 Bollywood film, \"CityLights\". Composed by Jeet Ganguly, the song is sung by Arijit Singh, with lyrics penned by Rashmi Singh. The music video of the track features actors Rajkummar Rao, Patralekha and Arijit Singh.\n\nAntara Mitra: Antara Mitra (born 10 July 1987) is an Indian singer. Mitra came to limelight when she became a contestant in the popular singing reality show \"Indian Idol 2\" in 2006. Mitra become more well-known and got recognition after the release of her duets Gerua and Janam Janam with Arijit Singh. She also received significant amount of Indian media coverage for her singing of the Dilwale songs.\n\nPhir Bhi Tumko Chaahunga: \"Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahunga\" (English: \"I will still love you\") is a song from the Indian film \"Half Girlfriend\". Picturised on Shraddha Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor, the song has been sung by Arijit Singh and Shashaa Tirupati. The music of the song is composed by Mithoon and the lyrics are penned by Manoj Muntashir. Reprise version of the track is sung by Arijit Singh titled, \"Pal Bhar (Chaahunga Reprise)\", and also another version titled, \"Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahungi\" is sung by Shraddha Kapoor along with the instrumental \"Half Girlfriend (Love Theme)\".\n\nYashraj Kapil: Yashraj Kapil is an Indian singer from Faridabad. He is the winner of the reality show \"Sitaron Ko Choona Hai\", and also participated in the music reality shows \"Sur Kshetra\" and \"Indian Idol 5\".\n\nAsees Kaur: Asees Kaur (born 26 September 1988) is an Indian playback singer who has participated in various singing reality shows like Indian Idol and Awaz Punjab Di.\n\nBolna (song): \"Bolna\" (English: \"\"Please say\"\") is a duet song sung by Arijit Singh and Asees Kaur. The music is composed by Tanishk Bagchi and the lyrics are penned by Dr. Devender Kafir. It is one of the songs from the soundtrack of the film \"Kapoor & Sons\". The song has been described as beautiful, soulful and melodious.\n\nSoch Na Sake: \"Soch Na Sake\" (English: \"\"Can't think of\"\") is a song from the 2016 Indian film \"Airlift\", an adapted version of Hardy Sandhu's \"\"Soch\"\", sung by Amaal Mallik, Arijit Singh and Tulsi Kumar. The lyrics for the song is written by Kumaar and the music is composed by Amaal Mallik. 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It peaked at number 10 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and at number 17 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart.\n\nOtis Blue/Otis Redding Sings Soul: Otis Blue/Otis Redding Sings Soul, or simply Otis Blue, released September 15, 1965 on Stax Records, is the third studio album by soul singer Otis Redding. The album mainly consists of cover songs by popular R&B and soul artists, and, bar one track, was recorded in a 24-hour period over July 9/10 1965 at the Stax Recording Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. \"Otis Blue\" was critically acclaimed upon release and became one of Redding's most successful albums; it reached number 6 on the UK Albums Chart, and was his first to reach the top spot of the \"Billboard\" R&B chart. Furthermore, it produced three popular singles, all charting at least in the top 50 on both the \"Billboard\" R&B and the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. It is considered by many critics to be Redding's first fully realized album.\n\nKevin Johnson (singer): Kevin Stephen Johnson (born 3 July 1942) is an Australian singer-songwriter. Popular in the 1970s, his biggest hit is \"Rock and Roll I Gave You the Best Years of My Life\", which peaked at No.\u00a04 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart in 1973 (as well as reaching the UK Top 40). He also had a top\u00a020 hit with \"Bonnie Please Don't Go\" (aka \"She's Leavin'\") in 1971. \"Rock and Roll\" is one of the most covered songs written by an Australian with 27 different artists recording it in 1975 alone. Covers include fellow Australians, Col Joye and Digby Richards, and international artists, Mac Davis, Terry Jacks, Gary Glitter, Joe Dassin (in French), The Cats and Tom Jones. Davis' rendition became the highest charting version on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, reaching No.\u00a015 in 1975.\n\nEndless Love (song): \"Endless Love\" is a song written by Lionel Richie and originally recorded as a duet between Richie and fellow soul singer Diana Ross. In this ballad, the singers declare their \"endless love\" for one another. It was covered by soul singer Luther Vandross with R&B singer Mariah Carey and also by country music singer Shania Twain. Richie's friend (and sometimes co-worker) Kenny Rogers has also recorded the song. \" Billboard\" has named the original version as the greatest song duet of all-time.\n\nE.C. Scott: E.C. Scott (born September 14, 1951 or late 1950s) is an American electric blues, soul blues, gospel and soul singer, songwriter, record producer and television host. 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In United States constitutional law, fundamental rights have special significance under the U.S. Constitution. Those rights enumerated in the U.S. Constitution are recognized as \"fundamental\" by the U.S. Supreme Court. State courts within the United States may define fundamental error rules independently of the federal courts. State fundamental error rules may include errors which violate rights in additional to those rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, but these rules may not infringe upon federal fundamental rights. Any law restricting such a right must both serve a compelling state purpose and be narrowly tailored to that compelling purpose.\n\nProcedural default: Procedural default is a concept in American federal courts law that requires a state prisoner seeking a writ of Habeas Corpus in federal court to have \"present[ed] his federal law argument to the state courts in compliance with state procedural rules. Failure to do so will bar any attempt to present that argument to the federal courts on collateral review. A petitioner may evade this bar only by showing 'cause' and 'prejudice' for the default -- that is, by stating a good reason for not presenting the federal claim to the state courts, and by showing that the federal error worked to the petitioner's 'actual and substantial disadvantage.'\"\n\nCharles Rollin Keyes: Charles Rollin Keyes (1864\u20131942) was a U.S. geologist and in 1918 was a U.S. Senate candidate in Iowa. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, he graduated from the State University of Iowa in 1887. He worked for the United States Geological Survey. He earned a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1892. He served as Assistant State Geologist of Iowa, Director of the Bureau of Geology and Mines of Missouri and was president of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology at Socorro. Keyes was also an avid ornithologist, publishing the first detailed listing of birds in Iowa in 1889. In 1918 he was the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from Iowa, losing to William S. Kenyon.\n\nMontauk Point land claim: The Montauk Point land claim was a series of three lawsuits brought by Chief Wyandank Pharaoh, nephew of the Stephen Talkhouse who died in the same year (1879) that the tribe lost the last remaining vestige of their territory in the New York state courts, claiming Montauk Point on behalf of the Montaukett Indians, against the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and its predecessors in title.\n\nFederal common law: Federal common law is a term of United States law used to describe common law that is developed by the federal courts, instead of by the courts of the various states. The United States is the only country to combine the creation of common law doctrines with a complete federalism, wherein the national supreme court has virtually no power to review state court decisions to determine whether the state courts have followed state laws. The High Court of Australia is sometimes said to have federal common law, but because all state and territorial courts are directly appealable to the High Court, this is indistinguishable from a general common law. In contrast, the United States Supreme Court has effectively barred the creation of federal common law in areas traditionally under the authority of state courts. Nevertheless, there are several areas where federal common law continues to govern.\n\nAlexander Snitker: Alexander Snitker (born August 6, 1975) was the Libertarian Party candidate in the 2010 Florida U.S. Senate election for the seat being vacated by Republican George LeMieux. He was the first Libertarian U.S. Senate candidate to appear on the ballot in Florida's history.\n\nMiller v. Campbell: Miller v. Campbell is a series of three lawsuits filed by U.S. Senate candidate, Joe Miller, in both federal and Alaska state courts, that dispute vote-counting methods and other procedures conducted by the Alaska Division of Elections relating to the November 2, 2010 general election.\n\nRepublic of Austria v. Altmann: Republic of Austria v. Altmann, 541 U.S. 677 (2004), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, or FSIA, applies retroactively. It is one of the most recent cases that deals with the \"anti-retroactivity doctrine\", which is a doctrine that holds that courts should not construe a statute to apply retroactively (to apply to situations that arose before it was enacted) unless there is a clear statutory intent that it should do so. This means that, regarding lawsuits filed after its enactment, the FSIA standards of sovereign immunity and its exceptions apply even to conduct that took place before 1976.\n\nDuPre Excelsior Mill: Located at 695 North Avenue in Atlanta, the Dupre Excelsior Mill (the actual name as of 1911 was \"Du Pree Manufacturing Company Excelsior Factory\"), may have been built as early as 1890 by DuPre (also spelled Du Pree) Manufacturing Company. However, the mill fails to appear on Atlanta city maps in 1892 and 1899, which both show the property as vacant. The first possible reference to the mill exist in the report of the death of Hubert Neal on July 17, 1899. According to the report, his accident occurred at the Atlanta Excelsior Works (which may or may not be the same facility since at the time there were three excelsior factories in Atlanta). The earliest concrete confirmation of the mill seems to be three lawsuits filed against Dupre in 1907 for accidents that occurred at the facility. The mill does appear on the Sanborn-Perris Fire Insurance map of 1911 (section 250). At that time, the only road connecting it was Angier Street. It was noted to have been heated by steam power, no lighting, and a private water supply from a well 10 feet in diameter and 40 feet deep. A watchman made hourly rounds to seven stations.", "question": "Miller v. 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He was born in Manchester, and studied at Bradford Grammar School before going to St John's College, Cambridge. Here he graduated B.A. in 1814, and proceeded to M.A. in 1817, B.D. in 1824, and D.D. in 1830. He was appointed as examining chaplain to Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury, who granted him the living of Blackburn, Lancashire in 1822. When Whittaker arrived in Blackburn Anglicanism was in a poor state. There were only three churches in the town, and these were poorly attended. Whittaker embarked on a programme of church building. He also developed education in the town by creating Sunday Schools, and became involved in local politics. One of the churches instigated by Whittaker was Holy Trinity Church, a Commissioners' church designed by his cousin, Edmund Sharpe, who was then at an early stage in his architectural career. It was the largest of the 40 churches that Sharpe designed, and the only one to have transepts. Sharpe's biographer, John Hughes, suggests that the transepts were included at Whittaker's insistence. Hughes describes this church as Sharpe's \"pi\u00e8ce de r\u00e9sistance\". During the time that Whittaker was vicar of Blackburn, the parish church was rebuilt, and twelve new churches were built in and around to town.\n\nJames Harrison (architect): James Harrison (1814\u201366) was an English architect who practised in Chester, Cheshire, England. He is considered to be a pioneer of the Black-and-white Revival, an example of which is 51\u201353, Bridge Street, Chester, built in 1858. In 1862 he rebuilt the medieval timber-framed God's Providence House in Chester, which has been described as \"the first conservation case in the modern sense\". He designed new churches in Gothic Revival style, some of which have been designated as listed buildings, including Holy Ascension Church, Upton by Chester, Holy Trinity Church, Capenhurst, St Luke's Church, Dunham on the Hill, and Holy Trinity Church, Chester. Harrison also made alterations to other churches, including the virtual rebuilding of St Michael's Church, Chester, rebuilding the nave of All Saints Church, Handley, and working on the tower of the Church of St\u00a0Mary-on-the Hill, Chester. He designed the Trustee Savings Bank in Chester, and converted the medieval St Nicholas' Chapel in Chester into a concert hall. Harrison worked for Robert Balfour, building farms on his Bolesworth estate, and at Tattenhall Hall.\n\nEdmund Sharpe: Edmund Sharpe (31 October 1809 \u2013 8 May 1877) was an English architect, architectural historian, railway engineer, and sanitary reformer. Born in Knutsford, Cheshire, he was educated first by his parents and then at schools locally and in Runcorn, Greenwich and Sedbergh. Following his graduation from Cambridge University he was awarded a travelling scholarship, enabling him to study architecture in Germany and southern France. In 1835 he established an architectural practice in Lancaster, initially working on his own. In 1845 he entered into partnership with Edward Paley, one of his pupils. Sharpe's main focus was on churches, and he was a pioneer in the use of terracotta as a structural material in church building, designing what were known as \"pot\" churches, the first of which was St Stephen and All Martyrs' Church, Lever Bridge.\n\nHoly Trinity Church, Leeds: Holy Trinity Church (also known as \"Church of the Holy Trinity\", or \"Holy Trinity, Boar Lane\"), in Leeds, West Yorkshire, is a Church of England Parish Church in the \"Parish of Leeds City\" in the Diocese of Leeds. It was built in 1722\u20137, but the steeple dates from 1839. It is a Grade I Listed building.\n\nHoly Trinity Platt Church: Holy Trinity Platt Church (also known as Holy Trinity Church, Rusholme), is in Platt Fields Park in Rusholme, Manchester, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Hulme, the archdeaconry of Manchester, and the diocese of Manchester. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade\u00a0II* listed building. It is the second \"pot church\" designed by Edmund Sharpe, so-called because the main building material used in the construction of the church is terracotta.\n\nHoly Trinity Church Rectory and Convent: The Holy Trinity Church Rectory and Convent in Bloomington, Illinois, USA, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983. The Rectory and Convent Building is situated behind the art deco church on the site of the 1869 Holy Trinity Church, which was destroyed by a tornado before it was completed. A fire completely obliterated the church in 1932, but the church was financed, and recovery was quick. The finished Art-Deco building was completed in 1933 and opened in 1934. It still stands today.\n\nHoly Trinity Church, Thorpe Thewles: Holy Trinity Church was in the village of Thorpe Thewles, County Durham, England. It was built in 1848\u201349 to replace an isolated church on a different site. This church had been dedicated to Thomas \u00e0 Becket. It is now in ruins and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade\u00a0I listed building. It is also a scheduled monument. Holy Trinity Church was designed by the Lancaster architects Sharpe and Paley at an estimated cost of \u00a3600, and could seat 175\u00a0people. It measured 68 ft by 23 ft . By the 1880s it was suffering from decay and damp, and was demolished. It was replaced in 1886\u201387 by another church, which is dedicated to St\u00a0James, on the same site. This church is a Grade\u00a0II listed building.\n\nHoly Trinity Episcopal Church (Swanton, Vermont): Holy Trinity Episcopal Church also known as Holy Trinity Memorial Church is an historic Episcopal church building located at 38 Grand Avenue in the village of Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont. Built in 1876 and expanded in 1909-10, the church facilities include a fine example of the Carpenter Gothic in the older section (now the parish hall), and the Late Victorian Gothic Revival in the newer section. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Parish of the Holy Trinity in 2001. The church is an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont; its current rector is the Rev. Reid D. Farrell.\n\nHoly Trinity Church, Horwich: Holy Trinity Church, commonly known as Horwich Parish Church, is a Grade II listed building in Horwich, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active Church of England parish church and part of the Deane deanery in the archdeaconry of Bolton, diocese of Manchester. Holy Trinity Church is now part of the United Benefice of Horwich and Rivington, which includes the other two Anglican churches in Horwich, St Catherine's Church and St Elizabeth's Church, and Rivington Anglican Church.\n\nHoly Trinity Church (Nashville): Holy Trinity Church (also known as Church of the Holy Trinity) is a historic Episcopal church at 615 6th Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee, currently a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee. The congregation was formed in 1849 as a mission of the nearby Christ Church Episcopal, attained parish status in 1851, and grew to around fifty members per service by the beginning of the American Civil War. During the war, the church was occupied by Federal troops and was badly damaged. After repairs, services continued and a new mission was opened on Wharf Avenue, which catered to the African American population of Nashville and soon overtook Holy Trinity in membership. After Holy Trinity lost parish status in 1895, the two missions merged and continued to serve the African American community of Nashville. Its congregation was largely made up of faculty and students from nearby Fisk University and other educational institutions. 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He studied theater (including a course at the Actor's Studio) and dance. He has appeared in several films including a short film which he co-directed and co-wrote the screenplay with Daniel Kupferstein.\n\nChuck Carrington: Chuck Carrington (born 1968 in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American actor best known for playing Petty Officer Jason Tiner on \"JAG\", and also starred as Renny Jacobsen in the independent feature thriller \"The List\", alongside Malcolm McDowell and Hilarie Burton.\n\nA Prophet: A Prophet (French: Un proph\u00e8te ) is a 2009 French prison drama-crime film directed by Jacques Audiard from a screenplay he co-wrote with Thomas Bidegain, Abdel Raouf Dafri and Nicolas Peufaillit. The film stars Tahar Rahim in the title role as an imprisoned petty criminal of Algerian origins who rises in the inmate hierarchy, becoming an assassin and drug trafficker as he initiates himself into the Corsican and then Muslim subcultures.\n\nIrene in Time: Irene in Time is a 2009 American independent film directed by Henry Jaglom. It marked the second collaboration between director Jaglom and actress Tanna Frederick, who also starred in \"Hollywood Dreams\", Jaglom's 2006 film. \"Irene\" also starred Victoria Tennant, Lanre Idewu, and Andrea Marcovicci.\n\nRichard Reid: Richard Colvin Reid (born 12 August 1973), also known as the Shoe Bomber, is a British man arrested as the prime suspect who attempted to detonate explosives packed into the shoes he was wearing, while on American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris to Miami on December 22, 2001. Born to a father who was a career criminal, Reid converted to Islam as a young man in prison after years as a petty criminal. Later he became radicalised and went to Pakistan and Afghanistan, where he trained and became a member of al-Qaeda.\n\nJude Kuring: Judith Kuring (born November 1948) known as Jude Kuring is an Australian actress who appeared in film and television during the late 1970s and early 80s. She remains best known for her role as petty criminal Noeline Bourke in the soap opera \"Prisoner\".\n\nMurder in the First (film): Murder in the First is a 1995 American drama thriller film, directed by Marc Rocco, about a petty criminal named Henri Young (portrayed by Kevin Bacon) who is put on trial for murder in the first degree. The film also stars Christian Slater and Gary Oldman.\n\nKartar Singh (1959 film): Kartar Singh (Urdu: ) is a Pakistani Punjabi film about the Partition of India and the violence after it. It describes the conflicts between Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs. This film is said to be based on real-life events in 1947. The title role is about an antagonist Kartar Singh who is a petty criminal and trouble maker. The title character is played by Allauddin who became very well-known after this film. He is often remembered for this film. It is said that Sikhs failed to recognize him as a Muslim,on seeing this film in Indian Punjab theater screens, as he is not a Sikh in real life. It is considered to be one of the super hit blockbuster Punjabi films in Pakistan and ranks highly in the history of Punjabi cinema. This film was also shown for three years in East Punjab, India.\n\nThieves (1996 film): Thieves (French: Les Voleurs ) is a 1996 French drama film directed by Andr\u00e9 T\u00e9chin\u00e9, starring Daniel Auteuil, Catherine Deneuve and Laurence C\u00f4te. The plot follows a cynical police officer, who comes from a family of thieves, and a lonely philosophy professor, both romantically involved with a self-destructive petty criminal. 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The pulse may be palpated in any place that allows an artery to be compressed near the surface of the body, such as at the neck (carotid artery), on the inside of the elbow (brachial artery), at the wrist (radial artery), at the groin (femoral artery), behind the knee (popliteal artery), near the ankle joint (posterior tibial artery), and on foot (dorsalis pedis artery). Pulse (or the count of arterial pulse per minute) is equivalent to measuring the heart rate. The heart rate can also be measured by listening to the heart beat by auscultation, traditionally using a stethoscope and counting it for a minute. The radial pulse is commonly measured using three fingers. This has a reason: the finger closest to the heart is used to occlude the pulse pressure, the middle finger is used get a crude estimate of the blood pressure, and the finger most distal to the heart (usually the ring finger) is used to nullify the effect of the ulnar pulse as the two arteries are connected via the palmar arches (superficial and deep).\n\nRapid Automatic Cascode Exchange: A new class of pulse generator microwave pulse generation microwave pulse generation architecture, the RACE (Rapid Automatic Cascode Exchange) pulse generation circuit, is implemented using low-cost monolithic IC technology and can produce pulses as short as 1 picosecond, and with repetition rates exceeding 30 billion pulses per second. These pulsers are typically used in military communications applications, and low-power microwave transceiver ICs. 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Gerould was best known for introducing English-language audiences to the writings of Witkiewicz through such work as \"Stanis\u0142aw I. Witkiewicz, The Beelzebub Sonata: Plays, Essays, Documents\" (PAJ Publications 1980), \"Witkacy: Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz as an Imaginative Writer\" (University of Washington Press, 1981), \"The Witkiewicz Reader\" (Northwestern University Press, 1992), and his original translations of most of Witkiewicz\u2019s plays.\n\nFiction International: Fiction International is a literary magazine devoted to innovative forms of fiction and non-fiction which addresses progressive political ideals. Founded at St. Lawrence University in New York City by Joe David Bellamyin 1973, the magazine moved to San Diego State University in 1983, where it has been \"edited by Harold Jaffe and Larry McCaffery until 1992, when Harold Jaffe assumed sole editorship\". Over the years, the magazine has published works by J.M. 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Books such as \"Vice Versa\" (1882) and \"Freaky Friday\" (1972) have inspired a number of adaptation films as well as television shows, some of which have used derivatives of \"Freaky Friday\" for its episode titles. In 2013, Disney Channel held a \"Freaky Freakend\" with seven shows that featured body-swapping episodes.\n\nFreaky Friday (1976 film): Freaky Friday is a 1976 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Gary Nelson and starring Barbara Harris as Ellen Andrews, Jodie Foster as her daughter Annabel, and John Astin as her husband, Bill Andrews.\n\nTomas Costanza: Tomas Costanza is an American record producer, songwriter, and CEO of Killingsworth Recording Company (Los Angeles/New York). Born on Long Island, New York, he was first noted in the music industry as the lead singer and guitarist for his band Diffuser. In addition to being signed to the major label Hollywood Records in 2000, several of the band's songs were featured on various films soundtracks including \"Freaky Friday\" and \"\". As a record producer, Tomas has worked with artists as varied as Boys Like Girls, Benny Benassi, Blues Traveler, Clinton Sparks, Macklemore, Secondhand Serenade, Rick Ross, This Is Hell, Katie Waissel. In 2011, he broke through as a producer after Katie Waissel's debut album reached No. 1 on the U.K. (Amazon/iTunes) charts and remained there for 5 weeks.\n\nDragonslayer: Dragonslayer is a 1981 American fantasy film directed by Matthew Robbins, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Hal Barwood. It stars Peter MacNicol, Ralph Richardson, John Hallam and Caitlin Clarke. 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The series lasted seven episodes.\n\nBarbara Harris (actress): Barbara Harris (born July 25, 1935) is an American actress who was a Broadway stage star and later became a movie actress. She appeared in such movies as \"A Thousand Clowns\", \"Plaza Suite\", \"Nashville\", \"Family Plot\", \"Freaky Friday\", \"Peggy Sue Got Married\", and \"Grosse Pointe Blank\". Harris has won a Tony Award and has been nominated for an Academy Award and received four Golden Globe Award nominations.\n\nCinderella (sports): In sports, the terms Cinderella, \"Cinderella story\", and Cinderella team are used to refer to situations in which competitors achieve far greater success than would reasonably have been expected. Cinderella stories tend to gain much media and fan attention as they move closer to the championship game at the end of the tournament. The term comes from \"Cinderella\", a well-known European folk tale embodying a myth-element of unjust oppression/triumphant reward. The title character is a woman living in unfortunate circumstances that are suddenly changed to remarkable fortune. In a sporting context the term has been used at least since 1939, but came into widespread usage in 1950, when the Disney movie came out that year, and in reference to City College of New York, the unexpected winners of the NCAA Men's Basketball championship also that year. The term was used by Bill Murray in the 1980 hit movie \"Caddyshack\" where he pretends as the announcer to his own golf fantasy: \"Cinderella story. Outta nowhere. A former greenskeeper, now, about to become the Masters champion.\"\n\nMaking the Grade (album): Making The Grade is Diffuser's second album. It featured the band moving away from the hard rock style on \"Injury Loves Melody\" to more of a pop punk style similar to Sum 41. The songs \"I Wonder\" and \"Get It On\" were used in the 2003 movie Freaky Friday. 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Moe steals the recipe from Homer, renames the drink the \"Flaming Moe\" and begins selling it at his tavern. The drink is a success and boosts business and patronage, but Homer is angry at Moe for his betrayal, and seeks revenge.\n\nMoe Greene: Morris \"Moe\" Greene is a fictional character appearing in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel \"The Godfather\" and the 1972 movie of the same name. The character's name is a composite of real Las Vegas mobsters Moe Dalitz, or possibly Moe Sedway, and Gus Greenbaum. However, both Greene's character and personality are actually based on Bugsy Siegel: his affiliation with the mob in Los Angeles, his involvement in the development of Las Vegas, and his flamboyant tendencies. Greene is portrayed in the movie by Alex Rocco.\n\nThe Homer They Fall: \"The Homer They Fall\" is the third episode of \"The Simpsons\"' eighth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 10, 1996. 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The Wyatt Family would go on to debut on the main roster in July 2013, as a villainous faction terrorizing other WWE wrestlers, including Kane, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, John Cena, Sheamus, and members of The Shield, among others.\n\nBryan Harper: Bryan Harper (born 1927) is an Australian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1950s. 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The album reached number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and has been certified Gold for sales over 100,000 in the UK.\n\nI Hate Rock 'n' Roll: \"I Hate Rock 'n' Roll\" is a song by the Scottish alternative rock group The Jesus and Mary Chain. It was the first single from the band's compilation album, \"Hate Rock 'n' Roll\". It was released together with 3 other tracks by Blanco y Negro Records in June 1995 and reached #61 in the UK single charts. This release was the last release for the band on this label. The 10\" format was numbered and limited to 5000 copies. The reworked version of the track, which was dubbed as \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" was also included on the group's last album \"Munki\", released in 1998.\n\nJoey de Leon: Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Ramos de Le\u00f3n, Jr., better known as Joey de Leon (born October 14, 1946) is a Spanish Filipino comedian, actor and television presenter. He hosts the noontime variety show \"Eat Bulaga! \". 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Spector disappeared with the session recordings and was subsequently involved in a motor accident, leaving the album's tracks unrecoverable until the beginning of the \"Walls and Bridges\" sessions. With \"Walls and Bridges\" coming out first, featuring one Levy-owned song, Levy sued Lennon expecting to see Lennon's \"Rock 'n' Roll\" album.\n\nRock 'n' Roll Circus: Rock 'n' Roll Circus is the eleventh studio album by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released on April 14, 2010, by Avex Trax. It was also released just a little over a year after her 2009 album, \"Next Level\". \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\" marks Hamasaki's eleventh consecutive album to be fully produced by Japanese producer and manager Max Matsuura, while she contributes to the album as the lead vocalist, background vocalist, and songwriter to all songs. 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Established in 1978, the NPS-protected area stretches for 53 mi from just downstream of Hinton to Hawks Nest State Park near Ansted.\n\nLoomis Museum: The Loomis Museum, also known as the Loomis Visitor Center, the Manzanita Lake Visitor Center and the Manzanita Lake Museum, was built by Benjamin Franklin Loomis in 1927 near Manzanita Lake, just outside Lassen Volcanic National Park in California, USA. Loomis was a local homesteader and photographer who documented the 1915 eruptions of Lassen Peak, and was instrumental in the 1916 establishment of the national park. In 1929 Loomis donated the museum and 40 acre of surrounding lands to the National Park Service, which since then has used the structure as an interpretational facility.\n\nLogan Pass Visitor Center: The Logan Pass Visitor Center in Glacier National Park was constructed at the summit (Logan Pass) of the Going-to-the-Sun Road during the Mission 66 park facilities improvement program. 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It is now a visitor contact center for New River Gorge National River.\n\nGettysburg National Museum: The Gettysburg National Museum was a Gettysburg Battlefield visitor attraction on the south border of the Gettysburg borough. Established by George D. Rosensteel after working at his uncle's 1888 Round Top Museum, the facility had an interpretive Battle of Gettysburg map using incandescent lights and was acquired by the National Park Service for use as the 1974\u20132008 Gettysburg National Military Park museum and visitor center after the Cyclorama Building at Gettysburg and before the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center.\n\nQuarry Visitor Center: Quarry Visitor Center, in Dinosaur National Monument in Utah was built as part of the National Park Service's Mission 66 program of modern architectural design in the US national parks. This visitor center exemplifies the philosophy of locating visitor facilities immediately at the resource being interpreted. 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Boyle, known as Ray Boyle or as the screen name Dirk London (born June 28, 1925), is an American actor known principally for his sporadic role as Morgan Earp, the brother of Wyatt Earp in fifteen episodes of the ABC/Desilu Productions western television series, \"The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp,\" starring Hugh O'Brian in the title role. Boyle's episodes began with \"The Assassins\" in 1956 and ended with \"The Outlaws Cry Murder\" in 1961.\n\nJames H. Kelley: James H. Kelley, also known as Dog Kelley (c . 1833 - September 8, 1912), was an American frontiersman and businessman who as the mayor of Dodge City, Kansas, briefly supervised the law-enforcement careers of such officers as the Earp and Masterson brothers: Wyatt and Morgan Earp and Bat, Ed, and James Masterson.\n\nGunfight at the O.K. Corral: The Gunfight at the O.K. 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Sendi. Serving the tri-county metro-Detroit area, New Oakland has been attending to the mental health and substance abuse needs of children, adolescents, adults and their families since 1990. New Oakland focuses on providing quality based mental health care with a pro-active, preventive, and early intervention approach. The continuum of care at New Oakland includes mental health/substance abuse outpatient treatment, psychiatric evaluation with or without medication review and management, psychological testing/evaluation and \"Face to Face\" State Licensed Partial Hospitalization Program care.\n\nEagle Mountain, California: Eagle Mountain, California, is a modern-day ghost town in the California desert in Riverside County founded in 1948 by noted industrialist Henry J. Kaiser. The town is located at the entrance of the now-defunct Eagle Mountain iron mine, once owned by the Southern Pacific Railroad, then Kaiser Steel, and located on the southeastern corner of Joshua Tree National Park. The town's fully integrated medical care system, similar to other Kaiser operations in California, was the genesis of the modern-day Kaiser Permanente health maintenance organization. Eagle Mountain is accessible by Riverside County Route R2, twelve miles (19\u00a0km) north of Desert Center, midway between Indio and the California/Arizona state line along Interstate 10. The town's relative youth and brief time of abandonment make Eagle Mountain among the country's best preserved ghost towns.\n\nSpectrum Health: Spectrum Health System, commonly known as Spectrum Health, is a not-for-profit, integrated, managed care health care organization based in West Michigan. Spectrum Health's subsidiaries include hospitals, treatment facilities, urgent care facilities, as well as physician practices that serve the western Michigan area. Priority Health is a subsidiary health plan with nearly 795,000 members. Spectrum Health is the largest employer in West Michigan with 25,400 staff, 3,200 physicians and advanced practice providers, including 1,400 members of the Spectrum Health Medical Group, and 2,300 volunteers. Spectrum Health is Aa3 rated by Moody\u2019s Investors Service, placing it among only 40 health care systems in the country to receive this high rating. Spectrum Health was named one of the nation\u2019s 15 Top Health Systems\u2014and in the top five among the largest health systems\u2014by Truven Health Analytics\u2122 for 2017. This is the sixth time the organization has received this recognition. Spectrum Health System is recognized as one of the \"Top 50 Integrated Health Care Networks\" in the United States.\n\nKaiser Shipyards: The Kaiser Shipyards were seven major shipbuilding yards located on the United States west coast during World War II. Kaiser ranked 20th among U.S. corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. The shipyards were owned by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Company, a creation of American industrialist Henry J. Kaiser, (1882-1967), who established the shipbuilding company around 1939 in order to help meet the construction goals set by the United States Maritime Commission for merchant shipping.\n\nForensic Network: The Forensic Network (the shortened name of the Forensic Mental Health Services Managed Care Network) is one of Scotland's Managed Clinical Networks and it was established in Scotland in September 2003 by Scottish Government, in conjunction with \"The Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003\", and following a review of the State Hospital's Board for Scotland, 'The Right Place - The Right Time'. The review stated that a Forensic Mental Health Services Network Managed Care Network should be established to address fragmentation across the Forensic Mental Health Estate, to overview the processes for determining the most effective care for mentally disordered offenders, consider wider issues surrounding patient pathways, and align strategic planning across Scotland (;). Under the auspices of the Scottish National Health Service, the Network is multi-agency, multi-disciplinary and multi-regional, linked with Scottish Prison Service, Social Work Services, and Police, Criminal Justice agencies, the Scottish Government and Carers, amongst others. The Scottish Ministers invited Andreana Adamson, Chief Executive of the State Hospital, to lead on its development:\n\nNicholas Cummings: Nicholas Andrew Cummings (born July 25, 1924) is an American psychologist and author. Former president of the American Psychological Association (1979) and Chief of Mental Health with the Kaiser Permanente Health Maintenance Organization (1959-1979), he co-founded with his wife the Nicholas & Dorothy Cumming Foundations, Inc. in 1994. The Foundation is dedicated to ensuring routine healthcare includes doctoral psychotherapy. Cummings has authored or co-authored a number of books. He was born in Salinas, California.\n\nPrimary Care Behavioral health: Primary Care Behavioral Health Consultation model (PCBH) is a psychological approach to population-based clinical health care that is simultaneously co-located, collaborative, and integrated within the primary care clinic. The goal of PCBH is to improve and promote overall health within the general population. This approach is important because approximately half of all patients in primary care present with psychiatric comorbidities, and 60% of psychiatric illness is treated in primary care. Primary Care practice has traditionally adopted a generalist approach whereby physicians are trained in the medical model and solutions to problems typically involve medications, procedures, and advice. Appointment times are short, with the goal of seeing a large number of patients in a day. Many patients present with mental health care needs whose symptomology may overlap with medical disorders and which may exacerbate, complicate, or masquerade as physical symptoms. In addition, many medical problems present with associated psychological sequelae (e.g. stress, emotional reactions, dysfunctional lifestyle behaviors), that are amenable to change, through behavioral intervention, that can improve outcomes for these health problems. Over 50% of medical visits to primary care clinics today are related to chronic medical conditions (e.g. chronic pain, diabetes, COPD, hypertension, obesity). As we learn more and more about the contributing factors to the development and maintenance of these medical problems, there is growing evidence that the PCBH model affords us the opportunity for early identification and behavioral/medical intervention that can prevent some acute problems from becoming chronic health care problems. Behavioral Health Consultants (BHCs) work side-by-side with all members of the clinical care team (including primary care providers (PCPs) and nursing staff) to enhance preventive and clinical care for mental health problems that have traditionally been treated solely by physicians. The role of the BHC is to facilitate systemic change within primary care that facilitates a multidisciplinary approach both from a treatment and reimbursement standpoint. BHCs typically collaborate with physicians to develop treatment plans, monitor patient progress, and flexibly provide care to meet patients\u2019 changing needs In this review the terms Primary Care Behavioral Health Consultation and Behavioral Health Consultation will be used interchangeably.\n\nKaiser Permanente: Kaiser Permanente ( ; KP) is an integrated managed care consortium, based in Oakland, California, United States, founded in 1945 by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and physician Sidney Garfield. Kaiser Permanente is made up of three distinct but interdependent groups of entities: the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. (KFHP) and its regional operating subsidiaries; Kaiser Foundation Hospitals; and the regional Permanente Medical Groups. As of 2014, Kaiser Permanente operates in eight states and the District of Columbia, and is the largest managed care organization in the United States.\n\nBernard Tyson: Bernard Tyson is the current CEO of integrated managed care consortium Kaiser Permanente. He was previously president and chief operating officer of the company for two years. His promotion was announced November 5, 2012, and he is the first African American to hold that position. He was named the third most influential person in health care by Modern Healthcare in 2015. In 2014, Modern Healthcare named him the second most influential person in health care.\n\nCommunity mental health service: Community mental health services (CMHS), also known as Community Mental Health Teams (CMHT) in the United Kingdom, support or treat people with mental disorders (mental illness or mental health difficulties) in a domiciliary setting, instead of a psychiatric hospital (asylum). The array of community mental health services vary depending on the country in which the services are provided. It refers to a system of care in which the patient's community, not a specific facility such as a hospital, is the primary provider of care for people with a mental illness. 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The two-part, four-hour documentary premiered on September 14, 2015 and centers on the life, times and legacy of Walt Disney. According to Sarah Colt, director of the documentary film, the biggest challenge was \"capturing the truth of the man who had such [an] outsized influence and notoriety ... People think they know him but in reality they don't know him ... He was a human being with many layers of complexity.\" Rob Lowman, of the \"Los Angeles Daily News\", described \"Disneyesque\" as being \"synonymous with a specific artistic style and, eventually, a fantasy world.\" Richard Sherman, a Disney songwriter, recalled that \"Disney was never driven by a desire for wealth or fame. He wanted to be seen as a master storyteller ... He got great joy out of making people happy with his movies.\"\n\nWalt Disney World Company: Walt Disney World Company was created in 1967 as the company that initially owned and operated Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida. The resort opened in 1971 and the land was owned by Walt Disney World Company, Walt Disney Travel Company, and Walt Disney World Hospitality and Recreation Corporation. In 2009 the name was changed to Walt Disney Parks and Resorts division of The Walt Disney Company.\n\nThe Walt Disney Company Italy: The Walt Disney Company Italia S.r.l. (formerly called The Walt Disney Company Italia S.p.A) is The Walt Disney Company's Italian division and one of The Walt Disney Company's European divisions. The company was founded on 8 May 1938 as Creazioni Walt Disney S.A.I. The company owns and operates Disney Channel Italy, Disney in English, and more. Comics are also published by the company as well.\n\nWalt Disney World Dolphin: The Walt Disney World Dolphin is a resort hotel designed by architect Michael Graves located between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios in the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, next to Disney's BoardWalk Resort area. It opened on June 1, 1990 and is joined to its sister hotel, the Walt Disney World Swan (also designed by Graves) by a palm-tree lined covered walkway crossing a lagoon. The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin is a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company, Tishman Hotel Corporation, MetLife and Starwood Hotels and Resorts. The land the resort occupies is owned by the Walt Disney Company, while the buildings themselves are leased by Disney to the Tishman Hotel Corporation and MetLife but operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide under the Sheraton Hotels brand. The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin are a part of the Walt Disney Collection of resorts; because of this they are Disney branded and guests of the resort have access to special Disney benefits available to Disney Resort Hotel guests only.\n\nDisney Music Group: Disney Music Group (DMG) is the music production arm of Walt Disney Studios, a division of The Walt Disney Company. The division's subsidiaries consist of two owned record labels\u2014Walt Disney Records, Hollywood Records\u2014and Disney Music Publishing, the publishing entity that administers the company's music, as well as Disney Concerts. The president of the group is Ken Bunt, who reports to Alan F. Horn, the chairman of The Walt Disney Studios. It is currently headquartered in the Frank G. Wells Building at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank.\n\nList of Disney animated shorts: This is a list of animated short films produced by Walt Disney and Walt Disney Animation Studios from 1921 to the present. This includes films produced at the Laugh-O-Gram Studio which Disney founded in 1921 as well as the animation studio now owned by The Walt Disney Company, previously called the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio (1923), The Walt Disney Studio (1926), Walt Disney Productions (1929), and Walt Disney Feature Animation (1986).\n\nWalt Disney World Swan: The Walt Disney World Swan is a resort hotel designed by architect Michael Graves located between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios behind Disney's BoardWalk Resort and across from its sister resort, the Walt Disney World Dolphin. The Swan, which opened January 13, 1990 on Disney property, is a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company, Tishman Hotel Corporation, MetLife and Starwood Hotels and Resorts. The land the resort occupies is owned by the Walt Disney Company, while the buildings themselves are leased by Disney to the Tishman Hotel Corporation and MetLife and operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide under the Westin brand. The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin are a part of the Walt Disney Collection of resorts, because of this they are Disney branded and guests of the resort have access to special Disney benefits available to Disney Resort Hotel guests only.\n\nThe Walt Disney Company: The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. It is the world's second largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue, after Comcast. Disney was founded on October 16, 1923 \u2013 by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney \u2013 as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, and established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks. The company also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio and then Walt Disney Productions. Taking on its current name in 1986, it expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theater, radio, music, publishing, and online media.\n\nWalt Disney Pictures: Walt Disney Pictures, Inc. is an American film production company and a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, owned by The Walt Disney Company. The division is based at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, and is the main producer of live-action feature films within the Walt Disney Studios unit. It took on its current name in 1983. Today, in conjunction with the other units of Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Pictures is classified as one of Hollywood's \"Big Six\" film studios. 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However, \"Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)\" is his biggest for most consecutive weeks inside the top 75 as \"7 Days\" had fourteen, before it re-entered for a week. The song was his biggest hit from \"The Story Goes\", peaking at number 4, one place lower than \"All the Way\", which only spent six weeks inside the top 75.\n\nThe Time Is Now (album): The Time Is Now is the upcoming seventh studio album by British singer Craig David, scheduled for release on 26 January 2018. The album will feature guests JP Cooper, Bastille, AJ Tracey, Ella Mai, Kaytranada and GoldLink. The first single from the album, titled \"Heartline\", was released on 14 September 2017, through Craig David's official YouTube account.\n\nAll the Way (Craig David song): \"All the Way\" is the first single released by the British singer Craig David from his third album \"The Story Goes...\". It was the first single he released with new label Warner Bros. Records after Wildstar Records went bankrupt. After missing the top ten with previous singles \"World Filled with Love\" and \"You Don't Miss Your Water ('Til the Well Runs Dry)\", \"All The Way\" returned David to the top three. It was the highest-charting single from \"The Story Goes...\" but not the biggest-selling as \"Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)\" spent over double the amount of weeks inside the UK top 75. The music video became the sixth Craig David video directed by Max & Dania.\n\nWhen the Bassline Drops: \"When the Bassline Drops\" is a song by British singer Craig David and British rapper Big Narstie. It is David's first single in six years, it was released on 27 November 2015 by Insanity and Speakerbox Media as the lead single from his sixth studio album, \"Following My Intuition\" (2016). The song was written by David, Scott Wild and Tyrone Lindo, and peaked at number ten on the UK Singles Chart.\n\nHot Stuff (Let's Dance): \"Hot Stuff (Let's Dance)\" is a song by British singer Craig David. It was released in November 2007 as the second single from his fourth album \"Trust Me\", following the single \"This Is the Girl\" with rapper Kano. It samples David Bowie's 1983 number-one single \"Let's Dance\".\n\nKano (rapper): Kane Robinson (born 21 May 1985), better known as Kano, is an English rapper and actor from East Ham, London. He is a significant contributor to grime. In 2004, Kano released his debut single \"P's and Q's\", which was an underground hit within the grime community. After signing to 679 Recordings, Kano released his debut studio album \"Home Sweet Home\" (2005), which peaked at number 36 on the UK Albums Chart and featured the top 30 singles \"Typical Me\" and \"Nite Nite\". This was followed by the album \"London Town\" (2007), featuring Kano's highest-charting single \"This is the Girl\" featuring Craig David. Through Bigger Picture Music, Kano released his third and fourth albums, \"140 Grime St\" (2008) and \"Method to the Maadness\" (2010), both which charted in the top 50.\n\nHeartline: \"Heartline\" is a song by British singer Craig David, from his upcoming studio album \"The Time Is Now\", set to be released in 2018, this is the first single from the album. The single was released on 14 September 2017, on Craig David's official YouTube account.\n\nThis Is the Girl: \"This is the Girl\" was the first single from British rapper Kano's second studio album \"London Town\" and the first from British singer Craig David's fourth studio album \"Trust Me\". The song was released in 2007 and reached its peak of number 18 in the UK charts on 18 September 2007.\n\nShutdown (Skepta song): \"Shutdown\" is a song by English rapper Skepta. It was released as the second single from Skepta's fourth album \"Konnichiwa\" (2016) on 26 April 2015 through Boy Better Know. A music video for the song was uploaded to YouTube on the day of the song's release. \"Shutdown\" peaked at number 39 on the UK Singles Chart. The song samples speech from a Vine video created by Canadian rapper Drake. The song was covered by English rock band Slaves in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. The song is featured in \"NBA 2K17\".\n\nTrust Me (album): Trust Me is the fourth studio album by the English singer Craig David. It was released on 12 November 2007 in the United Kingdom and on 6 May 2008 in the United States. 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The film is slated for release on 6 October 2017.\n\nAnanth Babu: Ananth Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by his screen name Ananth Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He is the brother of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula.\n\nMohit Madaan: Mohit Madaan is a Bollywood actor, known for Love Exchange (film). He will also be seen in Aksar 2 upcoming Indian thriller film directed by Anant Mahadevan and also stars Zareen Khan and Gautam Rode. The film is the sequel to 2006 film Aksar. Mohit Madaan is also credited as Mohit Madan in media.\n\nAnant Mahadevan: Anant Mahadevan, also credited as Ananth Narayan Mahadevan, is a screenwriter, actor, and director of Hindi and Marathi films and television serials in India. Having been an integral part of the Indian television serials and Hindi movies since the 1980s, he is also involved in the professional English and Hindi theatre. Ananth along with Sanjay Pawar received the National Award (2010) for the Best Screenplay and Dialogues for the successful Marathi movie \"Mee Sindhutai Sapkal\". The film also fetched him the special jury award at the National Film awards 2010.\n\nMohit Sehgal: Mohit Sehgal is an Indian television actor. He is best known for his role of Samrat Shergil in the Indian television series, \"Miley Jab Hum Tum\" on STAR One. He then bagged the role of Siddharth in \"Mujhse Kuch Kethi Yeh Khamoshiyaan\" on Star Plus in 2012 and in 2013 as Haider in \"Qubool Hai\" and 2015 as Somendra in Sarojini on Zee TV. Mohit has also participated in \"Nach Baliye Season 8\" with Sanaya in 2017 and they made it to the Finale. 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The third short film produced by the company's small animation division, it was a risky investment: due to low revenue produced by Pixar's main product, the eponymous computer to manage animations, the company was under financial constraints.\n\nHammy's Boomerang Adventure: Hammy's Boomerang Adventure is a computer-animated short comedy film based on the film \"Over the Hedge\", which was based on a comic strip of the same name. It can be found on the movie's DVD or the \"Madly Madagascar\" DVD as a bonus feature.\n\nMaestro (2005 film): Maestro is a 2005 Hungarian computer-animated short film written, produced and directed by G\u00e9za M. T\u00f3th. It won the Amaryllis Tam\u00e1s Award at the 7th Kecskem\u00e9t Animation Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 79th Academy Awards in 2007. Composer Attila Pacsay wrote the film's music.\n\nLa Luna (2011 film): La Luna (IPA: /la\u02c8luna/ [la\u02c8lu\u02d0na] , Italian for \"The Moon\") is a 2011 Pixar computer-animated short film, directed and written by Enrico Casarosa. The short premiered on June 6, 2011 at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, and it was paired with Pixar's \"Brave\" for its theatrical release on June 22, 2012, being shown before the film's beginning. \"La Luna\" was released on November 13, 2012, on the \"Brave\" DVD and Blu-ray, and on a new \"Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 2\", the second collection of Pixar's short films. \"La Luna\" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 84th Academy Awards.\n\nGift of the Night Fury: Gift of the Night Fury is a 2011 computer-animated short film by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Tom Owens. It was released on November 15, 2011, on DVD and Blu-ray, along with another original animated short film \"Book of Dragons\".\n\nEarly Bloomer: Early Bloomer is a 2003 computer-animated short film by Sony Pictures Imageworks. It was created and directed by Kevin Johnson. It was studio's second short film after \"The ChubbChubbs! \".\n\nRed's Dream: Red's Dream is a 1987 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The short film, which runs four minutes, stars Red, a unicycle. Propped up in the corner of a bicycle store on a rainy night, Red dreams about a better place. \"Red's Dream\" was Pixar's second computer-animated short following \"Luxo Jr.\" in 1986, also directed by Lasseter.\n\nPiper (2016 film): Piper is a 2016 computer-animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Written and directed by Alan Barillaro, it was theatrically released alongside Pixar's \"Finding Dory\" on June 17, 2016. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 89th Academy Awards.\n\nIn a Heartbeat (film): In a Heartbeat is a 2017 computer-animated short film produced by Ringling College of Art and Design. Written and directed by Esteban Bravo and Beth David, the project was funded through Kickstarter where it racked up a total of $14,191 from 416 backers on a goal of $3,000. The short film concerns a closeted boy who has a crush on another boy and his heart's desire to be with him. 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He is considered one of the fathers of surgery and modern forensic pathology and a pioneer in surgical techniques and battlefield medicine, especially in the treatment of wounds. He was also an anatomist and invented several surgical instruments. He was also part of the Parisian Barber Surgeon guild.\n\nEnglish claims to the French throne: From the 1340s to the 19th century, excluding two brief intervals in the 1360s and the 1420s, the kings and queens of England (and, later, of Great Britain) also claimed the throne of France. The claim dates from Edward III, who claimed the French throne in 1340 as the sororal nephew of the last direct Capetian, Charles IV. Edward and his heirs fought the Hundred Years War to enforce this claim, and were briefly successful in the 1420s under Henry V and Henry VI, but the House of Valois, a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, was ultimately victorious and retained control of France. Despite this, English and British monarchs continued to prominently call themselves kings of France, and the French fleur-de-lys were included in the royal arms. This continued until 1801, by which time France had no monarch, having become a republic. The Jacobite claimants, however, did not explicitly relinquish the claim.\n\nNicolas de Bl\u00e9gny: Nicolas de Bl\u00e9gny (1652 \u2013 1722) was a French essayist, historian and barber surgeon. He was appointed surgeon of queen Maria Theresa of Spain in 1678, then physician of king Louis XIV in 1682.\n\nPhilip II of France: Philip II, known as Philip Augustus (French: \"Philippe Auguste\" ; 21 August 1165 \u2013 14 July 1223), was King of France from 1180 to 1223, a member of the House of Capet. Philip's predecessors had been known as kings of the Franks, but from 1190 onward, Philip became the first French monarch to style himself king of France. The son of King Louis VII and his third wife, Ad\u00e8le of Champagne, he was originally nicknamed \"Dieudonn\u00e9\" \"God-given\" because he was the first son of Louis VII, born late in his father's life. Philip was given the nickname \"Augustus\" by the chronicler Rigord for having extended the Crown lands of France so remarkably.\n\nList of the last monarchs in the Americas: The Native American hereditary leaders during this time are not included. Those that are listed as former monarchs of what is now the continental United States were heads of European seated monarchies (or Mexican monarchs, such as Agust\u00edn I of Mexico and Maximilian I of Mexico) and themselves never set foot on American soil. Others were indigenous monarchs, such as Malietoa Tanumafili I, Tu\u02bbi Manu\u02bba Elisala and Liliuokalani of Hawaii; The last monarch of each state and territory may not be the last colonial ruler (i.e. Louis XV of France is the last French monarch of Louisiana, but Napoleon Bonaparte, prior to becoming Emperor, was the last ruler of Louisiana). Also their end of reign may not be how the US acquired these states. One state can have more than one last monarch, since each state may have been the product of many different acquisitions by the United States. Different claims of a foreign country are taken into account.\n\nCharles VII of France: Charles VII (22 February 1403 \u2013 22 July 1461), called the Victorious (French: \"le Victorieux\" ) or the Well-Served (French: \"le Bien-Servi\" ), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1422 to his death in 1461.\n\nLouis XVI style: Louis XVI style, frequently also called Louis Seize, is a characteristic French style in art, architecture, and decorative motif which developed during the 19-year reign of the French monarch Louis XVI (1774\u20131793) though it often thought to encompass nearly twice that many (1750-1800). It saw the final phase of Rococo-style art as well as the birth of French neoclassicism and the Directoire style which followed it: whereas Rococo has become labeled as overdone and gawdy with its constant use of symmetric flourishes and excessive precise decoration, neoclassicism sought to evoke the artistic styles that were just then being rediscovered in Herculaneum and Pompeii: the straight column, the simplicity of the post-and-lintel, the architrave of the Greek temple, etc., as well as the Rousseau-inspired values of returning to nature and the view of nature as an idealized and wild but still orderly and inherently worthy model for the arts to follow.\n\nHenry III of France: Henry III (19 September 1551 \u2013 2 August 1589; born \"Alexandre \u00c9douard de France\", Polish: \"Henryk Walezy\" , Lithuanian: \"Henrikas Valua\" ) was King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1573 to 1575 and King of France from 1574 until his death. He was the last French monarch of the House of Valois.\n\nHenry IV of France: Henry IV (French: \"Henri IV\" , read as \"Henri-Quatre\" ] ; 13 December 1553\u00a0\u2013 14 May 1610), also known by the epithet \"Good King Henry\", was King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 to 1610 and King of France from 1589 to 1610. 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Ky\u014fngh\u014f came to understand that his knowledge of Buddhist s\u016btras did not help him in the issues of life and death. When Ky\u014fngh\u014f returned to his monastery, he summarily dismissed all of his students, and began serious S\u014fn meditation practice. The kongan he worked with was Master Lingyun\u2019s (771-853) \u201cThe donkey is not yet done and the horse has already arrived.\u201d He understood his kongan when he was reading, \u201cEven though I should become a cow, there will be no nostrils.\u201d Ky\u014fngh\u014f attained enlightenment on November 15, 1887. After his awakening, Ky\u014fngh\u014f wrote:\n\nRoman Catholic Diocese of Great Falls\u2013Billings: The Diocese of Great Falls\u2013Billings (Latin: \"Dioecesis Magnocataractensis\u2013Billingensis\" ) is one of two Catholic dioceses in the U.S. state of Montana in the United States. The diocese was established in 1904, and originally constituted the eastern half of the Diocese of Helena. The see was originally located only in the city of Great Falls, Montana, from which the diocese drew its original name. In 1980, the diocese's name was changed to reflect its new co-see in the city of Billings, Montana.\n\nNoriker: The Noriker horse, also called the Norico-Pinzgauer and historically known as the Pinzgauer horse, is a moderately heavy Austrian draught horse breed. The Noriker is considered indigenous to the central Alpine region of Europe, and is believed to have originated around the highest mountain of Austria, the Grossglockner. This region was once known as the Roman province of Noricum. At the end of the 19th century the original name Pinzgauer horse was changed to Noriker horse, due in part to the Romanophile attitude in this time.\n\nMike Horse, Montana: Mike Horse is an extinct town in Lewis and Clark County, Montana.\n\nHungry Horse Dam: Hungry Horse Dam is an arch dam on the South Fork Flathead River in the Rocky Mountains of the U.S. state of Montana. It is located in Flathead National Forest, in Flathead County, about 15 mi south of the west entrance to Glacier National Park, 9 mi southeast of Columbia Falls, and 20 mi northeast of Kalispell. The Hungry Horse project, dam, and powerplant are operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation. The entrance road leading to the dam is located in Hungry Horse, Montana.\n\nLewis and Clark County, Montana: Lewis and Clark County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 63,395. Its county seat is Helena, the state capital. The numerical designation for Lewis and Clark County (used in the issuance of the state's license plates) is 5. The county was established in 1865 as Edgerton County, and was renamed \"Lewis and Clark County\" two years later. The present name was given in honor of explorers Lewis and Clark.\n\nKayak II: Kayak II (1935 \u2013 November 19??) was an Argentine-bred thoroughbred racehorse who competed successfully in the United States. He was sired by a famous Argentine thoroughbred named Congreve out of the dam Mosquita. After being seen by American Lindsay Howard during a polo trip to Argentina, Kayak was purchased for $7,000 along with another horse named Ligaroti. The horses were shipped back to California, where Howard's father, businessman Charles S. Howard, owned a successful racing stable that included 1938 U.S. Horse of the Year Seabiscuit. Lin Howard and his partner in Binglin Stable, singer Bing Crosby, raced Ligaroti, while Charles Howard raced Kayak. His original name was Kajak; Howard, however, renamed him. To avoid a conflict of names, the horse had to be registered in the U.S. as Kayak II.\n\nRaj Montana Band: Raj Montana Band is a famous Swedish pop and rock band that also served as a backing band for Swedish singers Dan Hylander and Py B\u00e4ckman. The name derives from the band's original name, Ray Montana and his Moonlight Boys. The band dissolved in 1985 but was resurrected in 1997 for a series of reunion tours and a compilation album of earlier hits.\n\nVineland, Florida: Vineland is an unincorporated community in southwest Orange County, Florida, United States, located just north of Interstate 4 along State Road 535 and continues along County Road 435, which is South Apopka Vineland Road. The name is no longer often used since the more well-known City of Lake Buena Vista lies just to the south and west. Orange County officially calls the area Buena Vista North or Orange Center, its original name. Mailing addresses for residents in the area are typically Orlando, Florida except many businesses in the area use Lake Buena Vista as their address. The area is most famous due to the name appearing on a large number of major Orange County roads, including Apopka-Vineland Road, Winter Garden-Vineland Road, Kissimmee-Vineland Road and Taft-Vineland Road. There was also a small town which was abandoned in the 1960s called Vineland. An ACL Railway Depot, Housing, a schoolhouse, a church, the Vineland Cemetery, and many more community facilities were a part of the original town. These roads begin/terminate in the area known as Vineland and Lake Buena Vista, Florida.\n\nAnti Horse Thief Association: The Anti Horse Thief Association was a vigilance committee, organized at Fort Scott, Kansas, in 1859 to provide protection against marauders thriving on border warfare. It resembled other vigilance societies in organization and methods, though did not share some of the shadier tactics of some other vigilance committees and members of the regulator movement. It achieved great success in apprehending offenders over a wide area. 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Marat Safin won the title for the then record 3rd time, defeating Radek \u0160t\u011bp\u00e1nek in the final in straight sets. Safin thus became the first man to win the two final Masters events back-to-back, having won the Madrid Masters the week before.\n\n2005 Mutua Madrile\u00f1a Masters Madrid \u2013 Singles: Marat Safin was the defending champion, but chose not to compete this year.\n\n1999 CA-TennisTrophy \u2013 Doubles: Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions but lost in the first round to Nicol\u00e1s Lapentti and Marat Safin.\n\nBoodles Challenge: The Boodles Tennis Challenge (former Boodle and Dunthorne Champions Challenge) is an international five-day tennis exhibition held at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire, England. In coordination with Boodles, a luxury jeweler, it was initially founded by veteran sports agent Patricio Apey as an event to help players hone their grass court skills in the lead-up to Wimbledon. It is played in a similar style to the AAMI Classic giving the players at least three matches each and allowing non competition players to appear in one match per a day. Over recent years Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Tim Henman, Marat Safin, James Blake, Andy Roddick, Fernando Gonz\u00e1lez, David Nalbandian, Novak Djokovic, Fernando Verdasco, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Andy Murray have all appeared. Since its inception, The Boodles has turned into a lifestyle event featuring British luxury brands such as Boodles, Veuve Clicquot and H.R. Owen.\n\n2000 Paris Masters: The 2000 Paris Masters was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 29th edition of the Paris Masters, and was part of the ATP Masters Series of the 2000 ATP Tour. It took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France, from 13 November through 20 November 2000. Second-seeded Marat Safin won the singles title.\n\n2008 Kremlin Cup \u2013 Men's Singles: Nikolay Davydenko was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Marat Safin.\n\n2008 Kremlin Cup \u2013 Men's Doubles: Marat Safin and Dmitry Tursunov were the defending champions. They were both present but did not compete together. Safin partnered with Teymuraz Gabashvili, but lost in the first round to Stephen Huss and Ross Hutchins. 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He has exhibited in galleries including O.K. Harris, Match artspace, Barbara Braathen, and Florence Lynch. Dalglish's morphoglyphs have been cited by art writer Lee Klein, among the works of Jackson Pollock and David Reed, as part of the trans-filmic lead into the art of Hyper-texture. He was included in the exhibition \"I colori del rock,\" which ran in 2009, from January 29 through March 3, at Pavesi Fine Arts in Milan, Italy. When Dalglish first moved to New York City, he was a housemate of David Byrne, the former Talking Heads lead singer, solo musical artist, and visual practitioner. Byrne moved to New York in May 1974.\n\nWhammy!: Whammy! is the third studio album by American new wave band the B-52's. It was recorded at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas, in December 1982 and was produced by Steven Stanley. The record was refined and mastered at Sterling Sound, New York City. It was released on April 27, 1983 in the United States, with Warner Bros. Records as the primary label. Sales for \"Whammy!\" were generally weaker than their previous album, but overall successful, spawning the popular singles \"Legal Tender,\" \"Whammy Kiss,\" and \"Song for a Future Generation.\" The album entered the \"Billboard\" 200 twice in 1983, reaching both number 29 and 171 throughout the year, while \"Legal Tender\" reached the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, as well as the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Play Singles chart alongside its two respective singles.\n\nTalking Heads: Talking Heads were an American rock band formed in 1975 in New York City and active until 1991. The band comprised David Byrne (lead vocals, guitar), Chris Frantz (drums), Tina Weymouth (bass), and Jerry Harrison (keyboards, guitar). Described by critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine as \"one of the most critically acclaimed bands of the '80s,\" the group helped to pioneer new wave music by integrating elements of punk, art rock, funk, and world music with avant-garde sensibilities and an anxious, clean-cut image.\n\nClose to the Bone (Tom Tom Club album): Close to the Bone is an album by the Tom Tom Club that was released in 1983. The Tom Tom Club's musicians were: Wally Badarou, Tyrone Downie, Chris Frantz, Roddy Frantz, Rupert Hine, Raymond Jones, Steve Scales, Steven Stanley, Alex Weir; and sisters Lani, Laura and Tina Weymouth. The album was released on compact disc for the first time on May 19, 2009, as a part of a two-CD deluxe package with the band's first album, \"Tom Tom Club\", as part of Universal Music's deluxe editions series.\n\nArt of Dying (band): Art of Dying is a Canadian rock band fronted by Jonny Hetherington. The band is currently signed to Better Noise Records. Bassist Cale Gontier is the cousin of Adam Gontier, the lead singer of Saint Asonia and former lead singer of Three Days Grace. Prior to joining the band, Gontier and guitarist Tavis Stanley played in another band, Thornley.\n\nSteven Stanley: Steven J. C. Stanley (born July 11, 1958), is a Jamaican audio engineer, record producer and keyboardist who has worked in the reggae, dub and rock music genres since 1975, most notably with Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club and Black Uhuru.\n\nThis Must Be the Place (Naive Melody): \"This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)\" is a song by new wave band Talking Heads, released in November 1983 as the second single from their fifth album \"Speaking in Tongues\". 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The team dominated much like they did the season prior during this stretch, as goals came in bunches and the offense was backed up by strong goaltending from the tandem of Luongo and Cory Schneider. The peak of the Canucks' season came on January 7, 2012, in a game against the Boston Bruins, a 2011 Stanley Cup Final rematch. The Canucks prevailed 4\u20133 in a hard-fought playoff atmosphere, and they seemed to state to the hockey world that they would be heard from again come playoff time. The winning ways continued for the rest of the season, but the team did not play with the same heart they played with that January afternoon again. The Canucks often played down to their competition, barely beating some of the weakest teams in the league as the offense seemed to disappear. The Canucks pulled a shocking deal at the trade deadline, trading blue-chip prospect Cody Hodgson to the Buffalo Sabres for a skilled, but unproven prospect Zack Kassian. While Kassian should eventually emerge as a solid NHLer, this deal was probably pulled too soon as the offensive mojo disappeared but the team was lucky to have outstanding goaltending that led them to their second consecutive Presidents' Trophy on the final day of the regular season when they defeated the Edmonton Oilers. Despite entering the playoffs as the top seed, the Canucks were eliminated in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in five games by the Los Angeles Kings.\n\n2014 Stanley Cup Finals: The 2014 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) season, and the culmination of the 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs. The League realigned its divisions prior to the season, and changed the structure of the playoffs, but the championship series remained the same. The Western Conference champion Los Angeles Kings defeated the Eastern Conference champion New York Rangers four games to one to win their second championship in franchise history, marking the first time since 2007 that the championship series was determined in fewer than six games. Their Stanley Cup\u2013winning run of 26 playoff games was the longest of any Stanley Cup\u2013winning team in history.\n\n1998 Stanley Cup Finals: The 1998 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1997\u20131998 season, and the culmination of the 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested by the Western Conference champion and defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings and the Eastern Conference champion Washington Capitals. It was the 105th year of the Stanley Cup being contested. The series was the Capitals' first appearance in a Stanley Cup Final since the franchise's inception in 1974. The Red Wings won the series for the second year in a row, four games to none. It was the Wings' ninth Stanley Cup, and the most recent time when a Finals concluded with a sweep (as of 2017). This was also the last time until that a Stanley Cup Finals ended after an NBA Finals in the same season had concluded. Detroit coach Scotty Bowman won his eighth Stanley Cup in that capacity (having previously done so with the Montreal Canadiens in , , , , and , the Pittsburgh Penguins in , and the Wings the previous year), tying him with former Canadiens coach Toe Blake for the record of most Cups won by a coach (which he would break when he helped the Red Wings win the 2002 Cup).\n\nList of San Jose Sharks players: The San Jose Sharks are a professional ice hockey team based in San Jose, California, United States. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Hockey League (NHL). 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This collection was showcased at LG Fashion Week, in contrast to Fong's previous few seasons' off-site showings. At the following year's LG Fashion Week, Fong's spring/summer 2012 collection featured monokinis that critics from \"The London Free Press\" called \"even a bit tough for the models to pull off, much less mere mortals.\" During the final fashion show of that October's LG Fashion Week, Fong had a model appear wearing a gold bullet bra as Madonna's \"Justify My Love\" played.\n\nAfrica Fashion Week New York: Africa Fashion Week (New York) is an annual fashion week held in New York, United States. An official proclamation was given by Mayor Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City, in 2010. Africa Fashion Week (New York) is not to be confused with South Africa Fashion Week and Arise Africa Fashion Week.\n\nBolivia Fashion Week: Bolivia Fashion Week took place for the first time in Bolivia on April 5 to 8, 2016 in the Bolivian city of Cochabamba. 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She served as jury member for the National Indian Films awards committee and as chair person for state Telugu Films awards committee.\n\nYoo Yeon-mi: Yoo Yeon-mi (born July 7, 1999) is a South Korean actress. She began her career as a child actress, notably in Jeon Soo-il's indie film \"With a Girl of Black Soil\" (2007), for which she received the Best Actress award at the Marrakech International Film Festival. Yoo also starred in the television dramas \"Golden Apple\" (2005), \"Great Expectations\" (2006), and \"Missing You\" (2012).\n\nTanvi Hegde: Tanvi Hegde is an Indian film and television actress. Her family is from Karnataka. She started her career as a child actress in Hindi films and television series. She started her career at the age of 3 by winning the Rasna Baby contest and did a campaign for the same. She is widely known for her lead role of Frooti in the highly successful children's television serial \"Son Pari\", that aired on Star Plus. 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The magazine offers feature articles and activities for children, ages 7 and up, in order to spark their interest in the outdoors and become more actively involved in the environment. The magazine's primary intention is to instill a passion for nature and promote activity outdoors. NWF also publishes two companion magazines, \"Ranger Rick Jr.\", which is aimed at ages 4\u20137, and \"Ranger Rick Cub\", which is aimed at kids 0\u20134 years old.)\n\nLarry Johnson (author): Larry Johnson (born in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American author and former employee of the Alcor Life Extension Foundation (Alcor), a cryonics company for whom he once served as chief operating officer. He received notoriety with the release of the August 13, 2003 issue of \"Sports Illustrated\". \"Sports Illustrated\" sportswriter Tom Verducci, along with Johnson's input, published an article about \u201cWhat Really Happened to Ted Williams?\" Immediately following the \"Sports Illustrated\" article, Johnson agreed to an interview with Diane Sawyer of Good Morning America.\n\nInside Sports: Inside Sports magazine was a major general interest sports magazine in the United States. Launched in 1979 by Newsweek, it was designed as an edgier, monthly alternative to the longer-running \"Sports Illustrated\" and \"SPORT Magazine\" brands. In addition to 12 issues a year, it featured a \"Swimsuit Spectacular\" (\"IS\"' answer to the famous Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue).\n\nUniversity of South Carolina steroid scandal: In October 1988, \"Sports Illustrated\" published a lengthy article on alleged steroid abuse in the football program at the University of South Carolina. The article, titled \"The Nightmare of Steroids\" and written by University of South Carolina football player Tommy Chaikin in collaboration with \"Sports Illustrated\"'s Rick Telander, alleged the widespread use of steroids in the football program at the school. Following the article, a federal grand jury indicted four University of South Carolina football coaches in connection with steroid distribution to players. Three of the coaches pleaded guilty in plea-bargain arrangements and the fourth was acquitted. The episode was listed among \"some of college football's biggest scandals\" by sports reporter Tom Weir of USA Today.\n\nHeinz Kluetmeier: Heinz Kluetmeier (born 1942) is a German-born American sports photographer for \"Sports Illustrated\". He has covered every Olympic Games for the magazine since the 1972 Munich games except one, and has over 100 \"Sports Illustrated\" cover photographs to his credits. He has served two stints as the magazine's director of photography and received the Lucie Award for outstanding achievement in sports photography in October 2007.\n\nSports Illustrated Kids: Sports Illustrated Kids (SI Kids, trademarked Sports Illustrated KIDS, sometimes Sports Illustrated for Kids) is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine \"Sports Illustrated\". \"SI Kids\" was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. 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Similar to other entries in the \"Super Monkey Ball\" series, game involves the player directing a monkey encased in a sphere through and obstacle course to a gate at the end of the level. The game was released early on in the Vita's lifespan, in June 2012 in Japan, and October 2012 in Western regions. Reviewers were mixed on the game's merits; while some appreciated the game's core gameplay, others felt it was too redundant to prior entries. The game did not perform well commercially, and was the last entry in the series to be released on a dedicated video game console with the game's core gameplay mechanics, with the next and final entry, \"Super Monkey Ball Bounce\", playing as a \"Peggle\" pachinko clone on mobile devices instead.\n\nCeville: Ceville is a humorous graphic adventure video game developed by the German game studio Realmforge Studios and published by Kalypso Media. Despite the game's use of 3D environments and sprites, the gameplay is very true to the graphical point-and-click adventure tradition of gameplay, immortalized by game series like Monkey Island from LucasArts and the King's Quest series from Sierra Online.\n\nStar Trek: Starship Creator: Star Trek: Starship Creator is a computer-based vehicle simulation game developed by Imergy and released by Simon & Schuster Interactive in 1998 for both Microsoft Windows and Mac OS, based on the official license of the \"Star Trek\" franchise. Elements in the game were created in conjunction with the technical advisers for the series and films, such as Mike and Denise Okuda. The gameplay in \"Starship Creator\" allowed for the player to equip and crew a series of different starship classes from across the \"Star Trek\" universe, including those from both the various series and the film series. An expanded version was subsequently released as Star Trek: Starship Creator Deluxe in late 1999 which added further starships, missions and customization. The official website also contained downloads for the characters from the \"\" series of books. Reception by critics for \"Starship Creator\" was negative, with criticism directed at the gameplay and graphics, and the suggestion was made that the game would only appeal to \"Star Trek\" fans. A sequel followed in 2000 entitled \"\".\n\nControversies surrounding Grand Theft Auto IV: \"Grand Theft Auto IV\" is an open world, action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. Upon its release on 29 April 2008 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, \"Grand Theft Auto IV\" generated controversy. The game's depiction of violence received mass commentary from journalists and government officials, occasionally being referred to as a \"murder simulator\". The ability to drive under the influence of alcohol in the game also received criticism, resulting in a request for the ESRB to change the game's rating. Similarly, some gameplay features were censored for the Australian and New Zealand versions of the game, though these censors were subsequently removed. Several crimes that were committed following the game's release, such as murder and sexual violence, were attributed to the perpetrators' experience with the game, generating further controversy. Former attorney Jack Thompson, known for his campaigns against the series, heavily criticised \"Grand Theft Auto IV\" prior to its release, filing lawsuits against parent company Take-Two Interactive, and threatening to ban distribution of the game if some gameplay features were not removed. The game also generated further controversy and lawsuits from city officials and organisations.\n\nLuminous Arc Infinity: Luminous Arc Infinity (\u30eb\u30df\u30ca\u30b9\u30a2\u30fc\u30af \u30a4\u30f3\u30d5\u30a3\u30cb\u30c6\u30a3 , Ruminasu \u0100ku Infiniti ) is a video game developed by Japanese video game company Felistella for the PlayStation Vita. The game was published by Marvelous Entertainment and released in Japan on August 6, 2015. The game is the fourth entry in the \"Luminous Arc\" series, and the first in the series not developed by Imageepoch, who suffered financial troubles around the time of the game's development, ultimately leading to a 2015 bankruptcy filing. While Felistella made changes to the gameplay, it ultimately still retains the core gameplay mechanics of a tactical role-playing game.\n\nMinecraft: Minecraft is a sandbox video game created and designed by Swedish game designer Markus \"Notch\" Persson, and later fully developed and published by Mojang. The creative and building aspects of \"Minecraft\" enable players to build constructions out of textured cubes in a 3D procedurally generated world. Other activities in the game include exploration, resource gathering, crafting, and combat. Multiple gameplay modes are available, including a survival mode where the player must acquire resources to build the world and maintain health, a creative mode where players have unlimited resources to build with and the ability to fly, an adventure mode where players can play custom maps created by other players, and a spectator mode where players can freely move throughout a world without being affected by gravity or collisions. The PC version of the game is noted for its modding scene, where a dedicated community creates new gameplay mechanics, items, and assets for the game.\n\nNier: Automata: Nier: Automata is an action role-playing video game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Square Enix for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows. The game was released in Japan in February 2017, and worldwide the following month. \"Nier: Automata\" is a sequel to the 2010 video game \"Nier\", a spin-off of the \"Drakengard\" series. Set in the midst of a proxy war between machines created by otherworldly invaders and the remnants of humanity, the story follows the battles of a combat android, her companion, and a fugitive prototype. Gameplay combines role-playing elements with action-based combat and mixed genre gameplay similar to that of \"Nier\".\n\nLimbo (video game): Limbo is a puzzle-platform video game developed by independent studio Playdead. The game was released in July 2010 on Xbox Live Arcade, and has since been ported to several other systems, including the PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows. \"Limbo\" is a 2D side-scroller, incorporating a physics system that governs environmental objects and the player character. The player guides an unnamed boy through dangerous environments and traps as he searches for his sister. The developer built the game's puzzles expecting the player to fail before finding the correct solution. Playdead called the style of play \"trial and death\", and used gruesome imagery for the boy's deaths to steer the player from unworkable solutions.\n\nThoth (video game): Thoth (stylised as THOTH) is an abstract shoot 'em up video game created by Jeppe Carlsen, former lead gameplay designer of Playdead games \"Limbo\" and \"Inside\". It is published by Double Fine Productions.\n\nRocket: Robot on Wheels: Rocket: Robot on Wheels is a platformer video game developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Ubisoft for the Nintendo 64. The game was released in North America on October 31, 1999, and in Europe on December 17, 1999. This was the first game developed by Sucker Punch. In the game the player takes control over Rocket, the titular robot. \"Rocket: Robot on Wheels\" is notable for being the first game on a home platform to use a realistic physics engine to drive the gameplay. The player is required to solve puzzles dealing with mass, inertia, friction, and other physical properties. 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A few of the larger companies (Penn West Petroleum and Athabasca Oil Corporation) don't show up in the Forbes list because its ranking system takes many different factors into account.\n\nRobert Earl (singer): Robert Earl (born Monty Leigh, 17 November 1926) was an English singer of traditional pop music in the United Kingdom in the 1950s and 1960s, whose style was operatic, like fellow crooners David Whitfield, David Hughes and Edmund Hockridge. He is the father of the businessman Robert Earl.\n\nSinclair Oil Corporation: Sinclair Oil Corporation is an American petroleum corporation, founded by Harry F. Sinclair on May 1, 1916, as the Sinclair Oil and Refining Corporation by combining the assets of 11 small petroleum companies. Originally a New York corporation, Sinclair Oil reincorporated in Wyoming in 1976. The corporation's logo features the silhouette of a large green dinosaur.\n\nArystan oil field: Arystan Oil Field is an oil field located in Mangystau Province, Kazakhstan. 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Besides the Clintons, three other individuals who were involved in fundraising for the gala, were named as defendants in the suit.\n\nVast right-wing conspiracy: \"Vast right-wing conspiracy\" is a conspiracy theory first described in a 1995 memo by political opposition researcher Chris Lehane and then referenced in 1998 by the then First Lady of the United States Hillary Clinton, in defense of her husband, President Bill Clinton, characterizing the continued allegations of scandal against her and her husband, including the Lewinsky scandal, as part of a long campaign by Clinton's political enemies. The term has been used since, including in a question posed to Bill Clinton in 2009 to describe verbal attacks on Barack Obama during his early presidency. Hillary Clinton mentioned it again during her 2016 presidential campaign.\n\nLambdin P. 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His other credits include the original Chicago cast of \"Wicked\" at the Ford Center - Oriental Theatre, Nicely-Nicely Johnson in \"Guys and Dolls\" at Court Theatre, Sancho Panza in \"The Man of La Mancha\" at Light Opera Works, \"Sunday in the Park With George and the nationally acclaimed \"Pacific Overtures\" at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Additional credits: \"Light up the Sky\" (Goodman) and Gus Fielding in \"Babes in Arms\" and Taxi Black in \"One Touch of Venus (Ovations! at the Auditorium Theatre). Regionally, he has appeared as Seymour Krelborn in \"Little Shop of Horrors\" at Madison Repertory Theatre and Robert Benchley in the world premiere of \"At Wit's End\" at Florida Stage. He resides in Chicago with his wife, Ali Wayer, and their cats, Clark & Olive.\n\nThe End of Violence: The End of Violence is a 1997 film by the German director Wim Wenders. 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His hero seems to tolerate the sea, the cold of snowy mountains and the hunger, the rapists and robbers he meets, the cops that are after him all the time, the racists who push him aside, the fellow immigrants who steal his clothes and in the best case the women who see him as a lover they could also take advantage of. His only comfort is his dream of Paris and, in the complexity of human condition, the good within the evil and vice versa.\n\nRalph Richardson, roles and awards: Sir Ralph Richardson (1902\u20131983) was an English actor who appeared on radio, film, television and stage. Described by \"The Guardian\" as \"indisputably our most poetic actor\", and by the director David Ayliff as \"a natural actor\u00a0... [who] couldn't stop being a perfect actor\", Richardson's career lasted over 50 years. 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Later it evolved into the Provisional Government of the French Republic, under the premiership of Charles de Gaulle.\n\nCharles de Gaulle: Charles Andr\u00e9 Joseph Marie de Gaulle (] ; 22 November 1890 \u2013 9 November 1970) was a French general and statesman. He was the leader of Free France (1940\u201344) and the head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic (1944\u201346). In 1958, he founded the Fifth Republic and was elected as the President of France, a position he held until his resignation in 1969. He was the dominant figure of France during the Cold War era and his memory continues to influence French politics.\n\nMus\u00e9e de l'Ordre de la Lib\u00e9ration: The Mus\u00e9e de l'Ordre de la Lib\u00e9ration is a military museum located in the 7th arrondissement at 51 bis boulevard de La Tour-Maubourg, Paris, France. It is open daily except Sunday; admission is free. The museum is dedicated to the Ordre de la Lib\u00e9ration, France's second national order after the L\u00e9gion d'honneur, which was created in 1940 by General Charles de Gaulle, leader of the Free French Forces. In 1967 de Gaulle moved the Order of the Liberation into Les Invalides. The museum contains three galleries and six rooms (total 1,000 m\u00b2) documenting the history of the Free French Forces, de Gaulle's manuscripts, resistance activities, and the concentration camps. Showcases contain more than 4,000 objects including uniforms, weapons, clandestine press and leaflets, transmitters, flags taken to the enemy on the battlefields of Africa and Europe, the first naval flags of Free France, and relics from the camps. The hall of honor is dedicated to General de Gaulle.\n\nHenri de Gaulle: Henri de Gaulle (1848-1932) was a French civil servant and later a schoolteacher. 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While giving an address to a large crowd from a balcony at Montreal City Hall, he uttered \"\"Vive Montr\u00e9al; Vive le Qu\u00e9bec!\"\" (\"Long live Montreal, Long live Quebec!\") and then added, followed by loud applause, \"\"Vive le Qu\u00e9bec \"libre\"!\"\" (\"Long live \"free\" Quebec!\") with particular emphasis on the word 'libre'. The phrase, a slogan used by Quebecers who favoured Quebec sovereignty, and de Gaulle's use of it was seen by them as giving his support to the movement. The speech sparked a diplomatic incident with Canada's government, and was condemned by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, saying that \"Canadians do not need to be liberated\". 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This season was the final season under manager Udo Lattek.\n\n2017\u201318 FC Bayern Munich season: The 2017\u201318 FC Bayern Munich season is the 118th season in the football club's history and 53rd consecutive and overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having been promoted from the Regionalliga in 1965. Bayern Munich also are participating in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal, and the premier continental cup competition, the UEFA Champions League. Bayern are the reigning Bundesliga champions, and therefore also are participating in the German super cup, the DFL-Supercup. This is the 13th season for Bayern in the Allianz Arena, located in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 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It includes 99 widely recognized sovereign states, six entities which were \"de facto\" sovereign but which were not widely recognized by other states, and one state which was initially unrecognized but then gained full recognition later in the decade.\n\nList of sovereign states in the 1990s: This is a list of sovereign states in the 1990s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1990 and 31 December 1999. It contains 234 entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty. 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He debuted as an affiliate of Poporanism, the left-wing agrarian movement, which he infused with influences from corporatism and Marxism. A distinguished product of French academia, Ralea rejected traditionalism and welcomed cultural modernization, outlining the program for a secular and democratic \"peasant state\". His ideology blended into his scholarly work, with noted contributions to political sociology, the sociology of culture, and social and national psychology. He was a professor at the University of Ia\u0219i and, from 1938, the University of Bucharest.\n\nBulgarian Agrarian National Union: Bulgarian Agrarian National Union also translated to English as Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union (Bulgarian: \u0411\u044a\u043b\u0433\u0430\u0440\u0441\u043a\u0438 \u0437\u0435\u043c\u0435\u0434\u0435\u043b\u0441\u043a\u0438 \u043d\u0430\u0440\u043e\u0434\u0435\u043d \u0441\u044a\u044e\u0437 , \"B\u01celgarski Zemedelski Naroden S\u01cejuz\"; \"BZNS\") is a political party devoted to representing the causes of the Bulgarian peasantry. It was an agrarian movement and was most powerful between 1900 and 1923. Unlike the socialist movements of the early 20th century, it was devoted to questions concerning agriculture and farm workers, rather than industry and factory workers. The BZNS, one of the first and most powerful of the agrarian parties in Eastern Europe, dominated Bulgarian politics during the beginning of the 20th century. It is also the only agrarian party in Europe that ever came to power with a majority government, rather than merely as part of a coalition. It is a founding member of the former International Agrarian Bureau.\n\nFinnish presidential election, 1931: Two-stage presidential elections were held in Finland in 1931. On 15 and 16 January the public elected presidential electors to an electoral college. They in turn elected the President. The result was a victory for Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, who won on the third ballot by just two votes. The turnout for the popular vote was 47.3%. This presidential election was held during an ideologically, politically, socially and economically tense time. The Great Depression was impoverishing many Finnish farmers and workers. The far-right Lapua Movement had not settled for the ban of the Communist Party and its affiliated organizations in the autumn of 1930. It wanted to help elect a President who would also strongly oppose the Social Democrats and moderate bourgeois parties, such as the Progressives. Although Svinhufvud disapproved of the Lapua Movement's violent kidnappings of left-wing politicians and other illegal acts, he was their preferred presidential candidate. Former President K.J. St\u00e5hlberg, a champion of democracy, parliamentarism and the rule of law, had been briefly kidnapped by some activists of the Lapua Movement with his wife in October 1930. He was chosen as the Progressive presidential candidate. Speaker of the Finnish Parliament, Ky\u00f6sti Kallio, held ideals similar to those of St\u00e5hlberg, and he became the Agrarian presidential candidate. The outgoing President, Lauri Kristian Relander, had lost the Agrarian presidential candidacy to Kallio, because he did not condemn the Lapua Movement as strongly as Kallio did, and a sufficient number of Agrarians believed that Kallio could control the Lapua Movement's extremists more effectively than Relander. Right-wing Finns and some centrists, such as a prominent Agrarian parliamentarian, Juho Niukkanen, were concerned that St\u00e5hlberg's re-election (after a six-year break) as the Finnish President would escalate political tensions in Finland. The Commander-in-Chief of the Civil Guards (a bourgeois voluntary defence organization), Major General Lauri Malmberg, announced in the Finnish Parliament that he would not guarantee order among the Civil Guards, if St\u00e5hlberg was elected President. Svinhufvud's razor-thin victory required Niukkanen's arm-twisting tactics, whereby he pressured all the Agrarian presidential electors to support Svinhufvud. This 69-year-old and slightly ailing conservative politician was considered by his supporters as a sufficiently bold, solid and patriotic man to re-unite the ideologically divided Finns. His pro-democracy supporters hoped that he could keep both right-wing extremists and left-wing extremists in check (see, for example, Sakari Virkkunen, Finland's Presidents I / Suomen presidentit I. Helsinki: Otava Ltd., 1994, pgs. 242-245 (Relander), pgs. 11-14 (Svinhufvud); Pentti Virrankoski, A History of Finland / Suomen historia, volumes 1&2. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society / Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura, 2009, pgs. 810-816; Raimo Salokangas, \"The Independent Republic\" (Itsen\u00e4inen tasavalta), pgs. 635-639 in Seppo Zetterberg et al., eds., A Small Giant of the Finnish History / Suomen historian pikkuj\u00e4ttil\u00e4inen. Helsinki: WSOY, 2003).\n\nEufemio Zapata: Eufemio Zapata Salazar (1873, Ciudad Ayala - June 18, 1917, Cuautla, Morelos) was a participant in the Mexican Revolution and the brother of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata. He was known as a womanizer, a macho man, and a very heavy drinker.\n\nEmiliano Zapata: Emiliano Zapata Salazar (] ; 8 August 1879 \u2013 10 April 1919) was a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution, the main leader of the peasant revolution in the state of Morelos, and the inspiration of the agrarian movement called \"Zapatismo\".\n\nKim Yong-ki: Kim Yong-ki (1908\u20131988) was a South Korean agrarian movement leader, Christian and philosopher. He was a pioneer in waste land cultivation, and strove to demonstrate through his work that life as a farmer can be fulfilling and productive. His mission was to induce dynamic spiritual, inspirational, and economic change in rural areas of South Korea. He is considered one of the founding fathers of the New Community Movement, the foundation of South Korea's modernization. He founded the Canaan School in Gwangju, Gyeonggi, in 1962. In recognition of his work, he was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public service in 1966.\n\nPeng Pai: Peng Pai ( ) (October 22, 1896 \u2013 August 30, 1929) born in Haifeng County (now under Shanwei Municipality), Guangdong Province, China, was a pioneer of the Chinese agrarian movement and peasants' rights activist, a prominent revolutionary, and one of the leaders of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) at its earlier stage. Peng Pai was one of the few Chinese intellectuals who were aware in early 1920s that peasantry and land issues caused the most critical problems for Chinese society. 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Based on Madame de La Fayette's seventeenth century novel \"La Princesse de Cl\u00e8ves\", the film is about a talented photographer who lands a lucrative job in Paris with a scandal-mongering tabloid and becomes romantically involved with an eccentric children's book publisher while resisting the sexual advances of another photographer. 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It carried low, budget or economy priced brand name and company-designed apparel and accessories. The company was founded in Newport Beach, California by Lorne Huycke in 1962 as \"Lorne's.\" The \"Wet Seal\" name comes from a comment Lorne Huycke made during a fashion show commenting that a model wearing a bathing suit looked like a \"wet seal.\" The company was incorporated as Wet Seal in 1990.\n\nThe Princess and the Marine: The Princess and the Marine is a 2001 American made for television movie based on the true story of American Marine Jason Johnson and Bahrain Princess Meriam Al-Khalifa, with stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Marisol Nichols in the roles of Jason and Meriam.\n\nBarry Seal: Adler Berriman \"Barry\" Seal (July 16, 1939 \u2013 February 19, 1986) was an American airline pilot who became a major drug smuggler for the Medell\u00edn Cartel. 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Zombie worked with a number of musicians and producers to create updated versions of the songs, including Charlie Clouser, who had previously worked with Zombie on his debut solo effort. Ten of the original albums songs have been remixed, excluding three instrumental interludes. Two of the remixes featured on \"American Made Music to Strip By\" had previously been released on promotional discs for \"Dragula\" (1998) and \"Living Dead Girl\" (1999).\n\nBarry Seal (politician): Barry Seal (born 28 October 1937) is a British Labour Party politician. He was Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the single-member seat of Yorkshire West from 1979 to 1999. He stood unsuccessfully for election to the new multi-member seat of Yorkshire and the Humber in the 1999 European elections. 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Some of his prominent roles in anime and cartoons include teenage Ben Tennyson in \"Ben 10\", Sasuke Uchiha in \"Naruto\", Jinnosuke in \"Afro Samurai\", Suzaku Kururugi in \"Code Geass\", and Simon in \"Gurren Lagann\". In video games, he voices The Prince in Ubisoft's \"Prince of Persia\", Alucard in \"Castlevania\", Hayate/Ein in \"Dead or Alive\", Matt Miller in \"Saints Row\", and Yosuke Hanamura in \"Persona 4\". He has a production company Monkey Kingdom Productions with his wife, Tara Platt, where they have produced several feature films and a live-action web series called \"Shelf Life\". He co-authored the book \"Voice-Over Voice Actor\" which gives career tips.\n\nMonkey Business (TV series): Monkey Business was a UK TV series that premiered in 1998, focusing on the various primates living at Monkey World, a rescue centre and sanctuary for primates in Dorset, United Kingdom. The series featured Jim Cronin and Alison Cronin, directors of Monkey World, as they travelled around the world rescuing primates often from abusive situations, and bringing them to the Monkey World sanctuary. The goal of Monkey World was the rehabilitation of the rescued primates, who were then released to live within the sanctuary in as natural-a-habitat as possible. 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In 2005, Sheerin and Tompkins founded TerrorBull Games and gathered enough financial support from a mixture of friends and acquaintances to put \"War on Terror\" into production.\n\nKomikan: Komikan (from the Mapuche kom ikan \"to eat all\") is a two-player abstract strategy board game of the Mapuches (known by the Spaniards as the Araucanians) from Chile and Argentina. The same game is also played by the Incas under the name Taptana, Komina, Comina, Cumi, Puma, or Inca Chess. In modern Quechua, the language of the ethnolinguistic group that are the descendants of the Incas, Taptana means \"chess\". It is known by the Aymaras, a neighboring ethnolinguistic group to the Quechuan people, as kumisi\u00f1a. Throughout South America the game is known as El le\u00f3n y las ovejas which literally means \"the lion and the sheep\". The lion is actually a puma as there are no lions native to the Americas. The Mapuches also call it El Leoncito. J. I. Molina, in 1787, described it as \u2018\"el artificioso juego del ajedrez, al cual dan el nombre de comican\"\u2019 which translates to \"\"the ingenious game of chess to which they (the Mapuche) give the name comican\"\". Komikan may actually be the same game as Adugo (Jaguar and Dogs) as played by the Boror\u00f3 people of Brazil. in 1898, Stewart Culin, the famed anthropologist, named a game played in Peru as Solitario. The same name was also used by the game historian, Murray, in 1952. The game may also be known in Peru as Kukuli. Komikan is a hunt game, and specifically a tiger hunt game (or tiger game) since it uses an expanded Alquerque board. Like all hunt games, there are two unequal forces at play. In Komikan, one player has only a single piece, usually called a \"puma\" or \"jaguar\", or \"\"kom ikelu\"\" (in Mapuche language \"the one which eats all\"), or \"leon\" (Spanish for lion), which can move one space at a time or capture the other player's pieces by hopping over them. The other player has twelve pieces (usually called a \"sheep\" or \"goat\" or \"dogs\"), or perros or perritos which is Spanish for \"dogs\" and \"little dogs\" respectively, that can only move one space at a time, but not capture, and attempts only to surround and immobilize the puma or jaguar. Pieces must move and/or capture following the pattern on the board. The expanded Alquerque board consist of an Alquerque board and a triangular patterned board attached on one of its side.\n\nSquatter (game): Squatter is a board game that was launched at the Royal Melbourne Show in 1962, invented by Robert Crofton Lloyd. With more than 500,000 games sold in Australia alone, it became the most successful board game ever developed in Australia. Superficially, Squatter has the appearance of a \"Monopoly\"-type game. However, unlike Monopoly, all players remain in the game until the end. Players each start the game with their own sheep station and aim to be the first player to improve and irrigate their pastures and then fully stock their sheep station. Players run their sheep station as a business venture, to earn enough money to pay for the seasonal running expenses and to finance the improvements that are required to win the game. The Squatter game presents players with a mixture of strategy and luck that reflects the many challenges facing any form of livestock raising. These challenges include droughts, floods and bushfires, as well as disease, variable livestock prices, and luck. In 1999, a version became available on PC CD-ROM. However the PC version was not commercially successful and is no longer available.\n\nMeurimueng-rimueng-do: Meurimueng-rimueng-do is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Sumatra, Indonesia. It is played by the Acehnese. The game was published in the book entitled \"The Achehnese\" by Hurgronje, O'Sullivan, and Wilkinson in 1906 and described on page 204. The game is a hunt game similar to Pulijudam and Demala diviyan keliya. They use the same triangular board. Therefore, meurimueng-rimueng-do is specifically a leopard hunt game (or leopard game). In this game, 5 tigers (or leopards) are going up against 15 sheep. The sheep attempt to surround and trap the 5 tigers while the tigers attempt to avoid this fate by capturing enough of the sheep.\n\nVanished Planet: Vanished Planet is a cooperative board game that debuted at the World Boardgaming Championships in 2003. \"Vanished Planet\" pits the players against a time limit; the players must succeed in a certain number of goals before this time limit is reached, or they all lose.\n\nBattle Sheep: Battle Sheep is a 2010 board game developed by Francesco Rotta. It has been published by Blue Orange Games, HUCH! & friends and Lautapelit.fi.\n\nDark Tower (game): Dark Tower is a 1981 electronic board game by Milton Bradley Company, for one to four players. The object of the game is to amass an army, collect the three keys to the Tower, and defeat the evil within. The game came out during the height of the role-playing game craze in the early 1980s. Advertising for the game included a television commercial featuring Orson Welles.\n\nAtlanta (board game): Atlanta Civil War Campaign Game is an American Civil War board wargame which simulates the Battle of Atlanta. It was published by Guidon Games in 1973. 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UCC was established in January 2004 from an amalgamation of the Institute of Management Sciences (IMS) and the Institute of Management and Production (IMP). In preparing students for an increasingly complex and diverse society, the UCC has developed a number of programmes to provide the knowledge and skills to help students succeed wiprogrammes(not authorised as a college for master's degree by UCJ. All masters program are unaccredited) ld community. Their range of programmes cover local Associate and bachelor's degrees and overseas bachelor's and master's degree programmes, offered in partnership with internationally recognized universities such as the Florida International University, Florida Memorial University and the University of London\n\nClive Baldock: Clive Baldock (born 1962) is a British-born Australian professor. 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He has been awarded Fellowships of the Australian Institute of Physics, the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine, the Institute of Physics (UK) and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (UK).\n\nEducation in Mauritius: Education in Mauritius is managed by the Ministry of Education & Human Resources, which controls the development and administration of state schools funded by government, but also has an advisory and supervisory role in respect of private schools. The Tertiary education is maintained by the Ministry of Tertiary Education, Science, Research and Technology. The government of Mauritius provides free education to its citizens from pre-primary to tertiary levels. Since July 2005, the government also introduced free transport for all students. Schooling is compulsory up to the age of 16. Mauritian students consistently rank top in the world each year for the Cambridge International O Level, International A and AS level examinations.\n\nTakoradi Polytechnic: Takoradi Technical University is a public tertiary education institution (university) located in Sekondi-Takoradi, the capital of the Western Region of Ghana. Takoradi Technical University was established as a Government Technical Institute in 1954, and became part of the State Tertiary Education System. Later after the passage of the Polytechnic Law of 1992 (PNDCL 321). It was replaced by Polytechnics Law (Act 745) in 2007. In 2016, the Bill to convert six out of the 10 polytechnics (including Takoradi Polytechnic) into a fully fledged university received a unanimous approval of Ghanaian legislators.\n\nUniversity of Melbourne: The University of Melbourne (informally Melbourne University) is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Times Higher Education ranks Melbourne as 33rd in the world, while the Academic Ranking of World Universities places Melbourne 40th in the world (both first in Australia).\n\nPolytechnic (United Kingdom): A polytechnic was a tertiary education teaching institution in England, Wales and Northern Ireland offering higher diplomas, undergraduate degree and post graduate education (masters and PhDs) that was governed and administered at the national level by the Council for National Academic Awards. At the outset the focus of Polytechnics was on STEM subjects with a special emphasis on engineering. After the passage of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 they became independent universities which meant they could award their own degrees. The comparable institutions in Scotland were collectively referred to as Central Institutions. Like polytechnics or technological universities (institute of technology) in other countries, their aim was to teach both purely academic and professional vocational degrees (engineering, computer science, law, architecture, management, business, accounting, journalism, town planning) etc. Their original focus was applied education for professional work and their original roots concentrated on advanced engineering and applied science (STEM subjects), though soon after being founded they also created departments concerned with the humanities. The polytechnic legacy was to advance and excel in undergraduate and post graduate degrees in engineering and technology (STEM) education that now form a core faculty at most universities in the UK. While many former polytechnics have advanced their research focus many have stayed true to their original ethos by focusing on teaching for professional practice.\n\nAssociation for Tertiary Education Management: The Association for Tertiary Education Management Inc. (ATEM Inc) is a professional body in Australasia for tertiary education administrators and managers. It was established in 1976 as the Australian Institute of Tertiary Education Administrators (AITEA), changing its name in 1996.\n\nEducation in the British Virgin Islands: Education in the British Virgin Islands is largely free and is a requirement for children ages 5 to 17. The British Virgin Islands has a total of 15 public primary schools and 4 secondary public schools. In addition to the public schools, there are 10 primary private schools and 3 secondary private schools. The School year is from September to June. The British Virgin Islands is a part of the British Overseas Territories and therefore the educational system is very similar to the traditional learning system in the United Kingdom. Primary schools are focused on establishing the basics of an academic curriculum and host students between the ages of 5 to 12. After the completion of Primary school, students move on to Secondary school. Secondary school is for students between the ages of 13 and 17. Following the completion of secondary education, students may write their Caribbean secondary education certificate examination. There are approximately 2,700 students who attend primary school for the first 7 years of their required education, however less than 1,800 students successfully finish the following 5 required years of secondary school and complete their certificate exam. Tertiary Education is by no means required in the British Virgin Islands. Students who chose to continue their education after Secondary Education may move on to an additional 2 years of schooling. After 2 years of Tertiary Education is completed, students may take their Caribbean advanced placement examinations. Passing the exams entitles students the right to continue their studies even further at the University of the Virgin Island. This University is the only tertiary education institution in the British Virgin Islands. At the University, students can obtain associate, bachelors, and master's degrees in the departments of business, education, liberal arts and social sciences, or science and mathematic.\n\nEducation in Melbourne: Education in Melbourne may be divided into four groups: pre-school, primary education, secondary education and tertiary education. Melbourne is home to some of Australia's largest university and prominent independent schools. Entry to tertiary education for most students is through the Victorian secondary school system where students are ranked by the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) upon completion of Year 12.\n\nEducation in Ballarat: Education in Ballarat may be divided into a four groups: pre-school, primary education, secondary education and tertiary education. Ballarat is home to two universities and many primary and secondary schools. 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With its surrounding areas, it is the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the UK, with over 2.24 million people in 2011. The local authority is Liverpool City Council, the most populous local government district within the metropolitan county of Merseyside and the largest within the Liverpool City Region.\n\nPeshtigo Fire Museum: On October 8, 1871, a firestorm roared through Peshtigo and surrounding areas, killing over 2,000 people and destroying the entire city and its livelihood. The Peshtigo Fire Museum preserves this heritage through storytelling, exhibits of artifacts from the fire, displays of the lifestyle at the time of the disaster, and a cemetery to memorialize those who died. The museum is located adjacent to the Peshtigo Fire Cemetery, where the charred remains of over 350 people were buried in a mass grave. The cemetery is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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The surrounding areas are Harlesden to the west, Willesden to the north, Brondesbury and Queens Park to the east with Ladbroke Grove and White City to the south. The areas of College Park and Kensal Green Cemetery are located in the London boroughs of Hammersmith & Fulham and Kensington & Chelsea, respectively. The area has numerous transport links and is located close to the site of Old Oak Common.\n\nNorth East England devolution referendum, 2004: The North East England devolution referendum was an all postal ballot referendum that took place on 4 November 2004 throughout North East England on whether or not to establish an elected assembly for the region. Devolution referendums in the regions of Northern England were initially proposed under provisions of the Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Act 2003. Initially, three referendums were planned, but only one took place. 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It is the largest urban park in Europe and the second largest outside a capital city. The park covers more than 2400 acre , with a mix of heathland, wetlands and marshes, seven lakes, extensive ancient woodlands (covering approximately a quarter of the park), several restaurants, a private 18-hole golf course on its western edge and a municipal golf course to the south, a donkey sanctuary, children's playgrounds and a visitors' centre. There is no entrance charge, although on summer Sundays a parking charge for cars applies. A wide range of leisure activities are undertaken in the park including dog walking, pony treking, bike riding and kite flying. There are areas to fly model aeroplanes and helicopters. A railway line runs through the park.\n\nSt James Cemetery: St James's Cemetery is an urban park behind Liverpool Cathedral that is below ground level. Until 1825, the space was a stone quarry, and until 1936 it was used as the Liverpool city cemetery. 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Scheja started studying piano at the age of nine and made his concert debut at the age of 14 with the Sveriges Radios symfoniorkester. He also performed with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. He studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm 1964\u20131969 and 1969\u20131972 at the Juilliard School in New York with pianists Rosina Lh\u00e9vinne, Ilona Kabos and Ania Dorfmann. In 1975, he was the awardee at the international Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition in Bolzano. For a number of years he lived in the US and performed in concerts at Carnegie Hall and at several head of state visits by Swedish dignitaries to the US.\n\nSa Chen: Sa Chen () (born 1979 in Chongqing, China) is a Chinese pianist. She won first prize in the 1994 China International Piano Competition, fourth place in the 2000 International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition, a prize in the Leeds International Piano Competition and was third in the 2005 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.\n\nBal\u00e1zs F\u00fclei: Bal\u00e1zs F\u00fclei was born in Kecskem\u00e9t, Hungary 1984. He started to learn music at the age of eight, his first teacher was Katon\u00e1n\u00e9 Szab\u00f3 Judit. In the Bart\u00f3k Conservatory, Budapest, his professors were G\u00e1bor Eckhardt and Bal\u00e1zs R\u00e9ti, then he made his diploma with honours at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, 2008 in Gy\u00f6rgy N\u00e1dor, M\u00e1rta Guly\u00e1s and Bal\u00e1zs R\u00e9ti\u2019s class. Bal\u00e1zs F\u00fclei was an active participant in prof. 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She won prizes at several international piano competitions, such as Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition (1971), Paloma O'Shea International Piano Competition (1975), Clara Haskil International Piano Competition (1981), Sydney International Piano Competition (1977), Santander International Piano Competition (1975), Premio Ja\u00e9n (1973), Concorso Internazionale Dino Ciani in Milan (1975).\n\nJos\u00e9 Carlos Cocarelli: Jos\u00e9 Carlos Cocarelli (born 17 March 1959) is a Brazilian classical pianist resident in France. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he was a pupil of Adele Marcus and Merces de Silva Telles. He won the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition in 1985 and the Concours Long-Thibaud in 1986.\n\nLeonard Hokanson: Leonard Hokanson (August 13, 1931 \u2013 March 21, 2003) was an American pianist who achieved prominence in Europe as a soloist and chamber musician. Born in Vinalhaven, Maine, he attended Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and Bennington College in Vermont, where he received a master of arts degree with a major in music. He made his concert debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the age of eighteen. Drafted into the U.S. Army after graduate school, he was posted to Augsburg, Germany. He achieved early recognition as a performer in Europe, serving as a soloist with such orchestras as the Berlin Philharmonic, the Rotterdam Philharmonic, and the Vienna Symphony. He was awarded the Steinway Prize of Boston and was a prizewinner at the Busoni International Piano Competition in Bolzano, Italy. 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Abraham Hayward\u2019s younger brother John Hayward(1708-78), a mason by trade, also accompanied him to Lincoln. After Abraham\u2019s death, he presumably continued the business and in 1753 rebuilt St Mary\u2019s bridge in Lincoln. John Hayward\u2019s grandson, William Hayward became surveyor to Lincoln Cathedral.\n\nDavid Newell (actor, born 1905): David Newell was primarily known as an American character actor, whose acting career spanned from the very beginning of the sound film era through the middle of the 1950s. He made his film debut in a featured role in \"The Hole in the Wall\", a 1929 film starring Edward G. Robinson and Claudette Colbert. Early in his career he had many featured roles, in such films as: RKO's \"The Runaway Bride\" in 1929, starring Mary Astor; 1931's \"Ten Cents a Dance\", starring Barbara Stanwyck and directed by Lionel Barrymore; and \"White Heat\" in 1934. He would occasionally receive a starring role, as in 1930's \"Just Like Heaven\", which co-starred Anita Louise. However, by the mid-1930s he was being relegated to mostly smaller supporting roles. 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His final appearance in film was in 1954's \"The Eddie Cantor Story\", in which he had a small supporting role.\n\nMorris Carnovsky: Morris Carnovsky (September 5, 1897 \u2013 September 1, 1992) was an American stage and film actor. He was one of the founders of the Group Theatre (1931-1940) in New York City and had a thriving acting career both on Broadway and in films until, in the early 1950s, professional colleagues told the House Un-American Activities Committee that Carnovsky had been a Communist Party member. He was blacklisted and worked less frequently for a few years, but then re-established his acting career, taking on many Shakespearean roles at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival and performing the title roles in college campus productions of \"King Lear\" and \"The Merchant of Venice\". Carnovsky's nephew is veteran character actor and longtime \"Pathmark Guy\" James Karen.\n\nCarlos Ponce: Carlos Ponce (born September 4, 1972) is a Puerto Rican actor, singer, composer and television personality. Ponce began his acting career by participating in Spanish language soap operas for Televisa and Telemundo. Ponce continued to expand his acting career by participating in various American television series. He did not limit himself solely to a career in television. Ponce, who is also a singer, is also active in the American movie industry as a character actor.\n\nJoe Brooks (actor): Joe Brooks (December 14, 1923 \u2013 December 5, 2007), born John Joseph Brooks, Jr., was an American character actor best known for portraying Trooper Vanderbilt, the near-sighted soldier, in \"F Troop\". He was born and died in Los Angeles, CA and began his acting career after graduating from high school and had his first speaking part in the 1944 John Wayne film, \"The Fighting Seabees.\" During World War II Brooks put his acting career on hold and served his country fighting in the South Pacific. He then returned to California and continued to act mainly as an extra and in bit parts until he was called to audition for the role of Vanderbilt. His career spanned some 22 movies and numerous television appearances over 40 years. His other credits include the films \"East Of Eden\" (1955), \"Tall Man Riding\" (1955), \"The Young Lions\" (1958), \"Born Reckless\" (1958), \"Flaming Star\" (1960), \"Robin and the 7 Hoods\" (1964), \"Pursuit\" (1972), \"The Bad News Bears\" (1976), \"Gremlins\" (1984), and \"Eye of the Tiger\" (1986), and the TV shows \"Rawhide\", \"The Six Million Dollar Man\", \"Bewitched\", \"The Munsters\", and \"Cheyenne\".\n\nSimon Baker: Simon Baker (born 30 July 1969) is an Australian actor and director. In his television acting career, he is known for his lead roles in the CBS television series \"The Mentalist\" (as Patrick Jane) and \"The Guardian\" (as Nicholas Fallin). In his film acting career, he is best known for his roles as Max Rourke in the remake of the Japanese horror film \"The Ring Two\", Riley Denbo in \"Land of the Dead\" and Christian Thompson in the film adaptation of \"The Devil Wears Prada\".\n\nSaskia Hampele: Saskia Hampele is an Australian actress. She began her acting career in 1997 when she appeared in \"The Gift\". Hampele worked as a counselor at The Reach Foundation and the Royal Children's Hospital, while pursuing her acting career. She appeared in the 2008 mockumentary \"Mark Loves Sharon\" and the two feature films \"Arctic Blast\" and \"Blame\" in 2010. The following year, Hampele made a guest appearance in \"City Homicide\" and began starring in an online series called \"Shutterbugs\". Hampele appeared in the film \"6 Plots\", and joined the cast of soap opera \"Neighbours\" as Georgia Brooks in 2012. She left the show in 2015.\n\nEden Kane: Eden Kane is the stage name of Richard Graham Sarstedt (born 29 March 1940), and is an English pop singer best known as a former teen idol in the 1960s. He has also recorded under his birth name and with his backing group the Downbeats. He is the older brother of musicians Peter Sarstedt and Clive Sarstedt, whom he has collaborated with on numerous Sarstedt Brothers albums. 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It is written in first person by the main character Robert Lohkamp, whose somewhat disillusioned outlook on life is due to his horrifying experiences in the trenches of the First World War's French-German front. He shares these experiences with Otto K\u00f6ster and Gottfried Lenz, his two comrades with whom he runs an auto-repair shop in late 1920s Berlin (probably). Remarque wrote the novel in exile and it was first published in Dutch translation as \"Drie kameraden\", with English translation following soon in \"Good Housekeeping\" from January to March 1937 and in the book form in the same year. First German language edition was published in 1938 by exile publisher \"Querido\" in Amsterdam, but the novel was published in Germany only in 1951.\n\nTony Judt: Tony Robert Judt, FBA ( ; 2 January 1948 \u2013 6 August 2010) was a British historian, essayist, and university professor who specialized in European history. 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Although the road is designated as New York State Route\u00a0917A, an unsigned reference route, by the New York State Department of Transportation, all maintenance on the roadway is performed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.\n\nNew York State Department of Taxation and Finance: The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (NYSDTF) is the department of the New York state government responsible for taxation and revenue, including handling all tax forms and publications, and dispersing tax revenue to other agencies and counties within New York State. The Department also has a law enforcement division, the New York State Office of Tax Enforcement. 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It is a 40 mm guided munition that can be fired from the barrel of an Heckler & Koch M320 Grenade Launcher Module and Enhanced Grenade Launching Module (EGLM) like a standard 40mm grenade, but is powered by a rocket motor to propel it 2,000 m to give infantrymen extended-range precision capabilities unlike anything before in a hand-held weapon. The weapon uses a digital, semi-active laser seeker to guide itself to within 5 meters of the target; it can operate in a two-man shooter/spotter team or by the grenadier alone lazing after firing, as it can fly for 15 seconds before homing in. When fired, Pike has a small propellant to \"kick\" it 2.5 - out of the tube before the nearly smokeless motor ignites, and range is dependent on firing angle. The munition is effective against fixed and slow-moving mid-range targets, using a 6/10 lb blast fragmentation warhead with a 10-meter lethality radius. 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It is also known as chalikar\u200c meaning \"circle\", and was sometimes referred to in English writings as a \"war-quoit\". The chakram is primarily a throwing weapon but can also be used hand-to-hand. A smaller variant called \"chakri\" was worn on the wrist. A related weapon is the \"chakri dang\", a bamboo staff with a chakri attached at one end.\n\nType 69 RPG: The Type 69 85mm rocket propelled grenade (RPG), made by Norinco, is a Chinese copy of the Soviet RPG-7. First introduced in the early 1970s, the Type 69 RPG is a common individual anti-tank weapon in service with the PLA. New types of grenade rounds were developed in the 1980s and 1990s to meet the requirements of modern battlefields.\n\nMobility kill: A mobility kill (or M-kill) in armoured warfare is a weapon or vehicle that is immobilized, or the act of immobilizing such a target. 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Also referred to as the \"Stovepipe\", the innovative bazooka was among the first generation of rocket-propelled anti-tank weapons used in infantry combat. Featuring a solid-propellant rocket for propulsion, it allowed for high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warheads to be delivered against armored vehicles, machine gun nests, and fortified bunkers at ranges beyond that of a standard thrown grenade or mine. The universally-applied nickname arose from the M1 variant's vague resemblance to the musical instrument called a \"bazooka\" invented and popularized by 1930s U.S. comedian Bob Burns.\n\nAmity Foundation: The Amity Foundation () is an independent Chinese voluntary organization. s of 2010 it is the largest charity in China. It was created in 1985 on the initiative of Christians in China with the late Bishop K. H. Ting as its founder. Its main objective has been to help develop poorer areas of the country. Amity's headquarters are in Nanjing. The organization includes the Amity Printing Company (APC, also sometimes called Amity Printing Press), the largest Bible producer in China.\n\nLeslie Skinner: Colonel Leslie Alfred Skinner LOM (April 21, 1900 \u2013 November 2, 1978) was an American rocket engineer. He played a leading role in the development of several rocket propelled weapons during World War II, notably the first shoulder-fired missile system, the Bazooka.\n\nLRAC F1: The LRAC F1, officially called \"Lance-Roquettes AntiChar de 89\u00a0mm mod\u00e8le F1\" (89\u00a0mm anti-tank rocket launcher model F1) is a French reusable rocket launcher developed by Luchaire D\u00e9fense SA, and manufactured in cooperation with Manufacture Nationale d'Armes de Saint-\u00c9tienne and was in the 1970s marketed by Hotchkiss-Brandt. It replaced the 89\u00a0mm M20A1 Super Bazooka in French Army service. Through the use of fiberglass and plastic in the launcher it is over 2\u00a0kg lighter when loaded than the M20A1 while having a greater effective range. The LRAC FI is sometimes referred to as the STRIM 89mm antitank rocket launcher from the abbreviations for the private firm \"Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 technique de recherches en industries m\u00e9caniques\" that was contracted in 1964 by the French Ministry of Defence, to research a replacement for the M20A1 Super Bazooka. In the early 1970s, two antitank weapons were placed in production for evaluation by the French Army to replace the M20A1: the 80mm ACL-APX, a recoilless cannon with a rocket assist projectile, and the 89mm LRAC F1 STRIM 89mm rocket launcher. 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Schools that have a Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) handle issues of discrimination and violence against LGBTIQ youth better than schools that do not because they help develop community and coping skills and give students a safe-space to get health and safety information. 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It was also the last Black Sabbath album for nine years to feature original bassist Geezer Butler, and drummer Bill Ward, until he played the studio tracks on their 1998 live album \"Reunion\". The album has received mixed to negative reviews from critics, but it was a commercial success upon its 1983 release, reaching No. 4 in the UK charts. The album also hit the top 40 in the United States.\n\nSabbath Bloody Sabbath (song): \"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath\" is a song by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It is the title track of the band's fifth album \"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath\". It was released on the album in 1973. The song is the opening track on the album.\n\nThe Collection (Black Sabbath album): The Collection is a compilation album released by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath in 1992. The album was released on the label Castle, who released two CD versions of this album in the UK, both with the same cover art and songs. 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Both Chaplin and Laurel occasionally dressed as women in their films. Even the beefy American actor Wallace Beery appeared in a series of silent films as a Swedish woman. The Three Stooges, especially Curly (Jerry Howard), sometimes appeared in drag in their short films. The tradition has continued for many years, usually played for laughs. Only in recent years have there been dramatic films in which cross-dressing was included, possibly because of strict censorship of American films until the mid-1960s. One early exception was the murderer, a transvestite who wears particularly frilly dresses and petticoats, in Alfred Hitchcock's British thriller \"Murder! \".\n\nSilent Orchestra: Silent Orchestra was formed in 1998 to bring live music and sound design to classic and contemporary silent films. They have performed their own new compositions for classic silent films at art house theaters, film festivals and art galleries since 1999. 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The name stems from the Latin word \"amare\", meaning \"to love\". \"Amas\" is the active indicative present form of \"you love\". The Academy puts on both a showcase and an off-off-Broadway performance at the end of the year, featuring inner-city and other teenagers. Amas is an anchor theatre tenant of the Players Theatre, a theatre located in Greenwich Village. The theatre has produced over 60 original musicals, including \"Bubbling Brown Sugar\" and \"Bojangles!\" .\n\nGateway Playhouse: Gateway Playhouse is a summer theatre located on the eastern edge of Bellport, Long Island. The street address is 215 South Country Road. It's the oldest of three professional theatres on the island and nationally recognized as one of the top ten summer theatres in the nation. Gateway Playhouse has been running for over sixty years. 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The Sooners ended this season with 11 wins and a sole loss coming to the Miami Hurricanes in Norman, in a game in which the Sooners lost starting quarterback Troy Aikman for the season. The Sooners were forced to place their trust in lightning-quick true freshman quarterback Jamelle Holieway and a physical defense featuring three All-Americans, who led them to a Big 8 Conference title and a national championship. This was Oklahoma's sixth national championship and 34th conference championship in school history.\n\n1956 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The 1956 Oklahoma Sooners football team (variously \"Oklahoma\", \"OU\", or the \"Sooners\") represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1956 college football season. It was the 62nd season of play for the Sooners. The team was led by Hall of Fame head coach Bud Wilkinson. They were led on offense by quarterback Jim Harris, and played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.\n\n1978 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The 1978 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1978 NCAA Division I-A season. Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted an 11\u20131 overall record and a 6\u20131 conference record to earn a share of the conference title under head coach Barry Switzer. This was Switzer's sixth conference title in six seasons since taking the helm in 1973.\n\n1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1979 NCAA Division I-A season. 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The Sooners played their first football game in history against a town team from Oklahoma City and lost by a final score of 34\u20130. This was the program's one and only season under the guidance of head coach John A. Harts, the next season he was gold prospecting in the Arctic.\n\n1915 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The 1915 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1915 college football season. In their 11th year under head coach Bennie Owen, the Sooners compiled a 10\u20130 record (3\u20130 against conference opponents), and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 370 to 54. This was the first season that the Sooners participated in the Southwest Conference. 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More specific names than taijutsu are typically used when describing a martial art, such as jujutsu (focusing on throwing, grappling, and submission), judo (focusing on throwing and grappling), aikido (focusing on throwing and joint locks) as well as karate and kenp\u014d (focusing on striking).\n\nJi Jike: Ji Jike (; 1588\u20131662) was a highly accomplished martial artist from Yongji, Shanxi Province. He was also known as Ji Longfeng (). According to accepted theory, he is widely considered to be the originator of the internal martial art of Xingyiquan. (Other, less credible, theories consider Bodhidharma or Yue Fei as the originators of this art.) Ji Jike created the martial art of Xinyiquan (Heart and Intention Boxing), which is the precursor of Xingyiquan (Form and Intention Boxing). He based the fundamentals of Xinyi on the spear techniques for which he was also famous. 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It features Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles, Vidyut Jammwal as the antagonist, as well as Jayaram and Sathyan in supporting roles. The film, produced by S. Thanu, features background score and soundtrack composed by Harris Jayaraj with cinematography handled by Santosh Sivan. The story revolves around an Indian Army officer from a Mumbai-based Tamil family on a mission to track down and destroy a terrorist group and deactivate the sleeper cells under its command, after witnessing and barely escaping a bomb blast executed by them.\n\nAngampora: Angampora (Sinhalese: \u0d85\u0d82\u0d9c\u0db8\u0dca\u0db4\u0ddc\u0dbb , is a form of martial art from Sri Lanka that combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, and meditation. A key component of angampora is the namesake \"angam\", which incorporates hand-to-hand fighting, and \"illangam\", involving the use of indigenous weapons such as the ethunu kaduwa, staves, knives and swords. Another component known as \"maya angam\", which uses spells and incantations for combat, is also said to have existed. Angampora's distinct feature lies in the use of pressure point attacks to inflict pain or permanently paralyze the opponent. Fighters usually make use of both striking and grappling techniques, and fight until the opponent is caught in a submission lock that they cannot escape. Usage of weapons is discretionary. Perimeters of fighting are defined in advance, and in some of the cases is a pit. With the advent of colonialism over the entirety of the island in 1815, Angampora fell into disuse and was very nearly lost as a part of the country's heritage. 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He is due to become a non-executive director of Vodafone Group plc with effect from 28 July 2014. Sir Crispin was the Chairman of StarBev Netherlands BV until 2012 and previously chairman of the board and the chief executive officer of Reed Elsevier Group PLC. He also served as the chief executive officer of Aegis Group PLC from 1994 until 1999. He was a board member at Guinness PLC, and the group managing director of United Distillers from 1990 to 1993. For twenty years, he served at Procter & Gamble, in senior positions in the United Kingdom, Germany, and North America.\n\nEi Group: Ei Group plc, formerly known as Enterprise Inns plc, is the largest pub company in the UK, with around 5,000 properties, predominantly run as leased and tenanted pubs. Ei Group plc is headquartered in Solihull, West Midlands. 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He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group. Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002. He worked at MasterCard\u2019s U.S. region board since March 2000. Mehta joined Household International Inc., in 1998. He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States. Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005. He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005. He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.). He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014. He has been an independent director of The Allstate Corporation since February 19, 2014. He serves as a member of the advisory board at Core2 Group, Inc. He has been non-executive independent director at Piramal Enterprises Ltd since April 1, 2013. He serves on the boards of Datacard, Chicago Public Education Fund, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, The Economic Club of Chicago, The Field Museum and Myelin Repair Foundation. He serves as a director of TransUnion Corp. and TransUnion LLC. He served as a director of MasterCard International Inc. (also known as MasterCard Worldwide) (formerly, MasterCard Inc.), since March 17, 2005. He served as a director of HSBC Financial Corp. Ltd. He has been a director of TransUnion since April 2012. Mehta serves on the board of international advisors for the Monterey, California, Institute of International Studies and is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable. He also serves on the board of advisors for the Myelin Repair Foundation. Mehta holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the London School of Economics and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago. He stepped down as head of the North American unit after the lender raised its forecast for bad loans in the U.S. He is of Indian descent.\n\nKevin Beeston: Kevin Stanley Beeston FCMA is chairman of Taylor Wimpey plc and Equiniti Group plc, Senior Independent Director of Severn Trent plc, Non-Executive Director of Marston Group Limited and a director of the Premier League.\n\nTerence Burns, Baron Burns: Terence Burns, Baron Burns, GCB (born 13 March 1944, Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham), sometimes known as Terry Burns, is a British economist, made a life peer in 1998 for his services as former Chief Economic Advisor and Permanent Secretary to HM Treasury. He is currently Chairman of Santander UK, Non-Executive Chairman of Glas Cymru, and a Non-Executive Director of Pearson Group plc. He is also President of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, President of the Society of Business Economists, Chairman of the Governing Body of the Royal Academy of Music, and Chairman of the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra. On 5 November 2009 he was announced Chairman Designate of Channel Four Television Corporation, succeeding Luke Johnson, who retired on 27 January 2010 following six years in the post.\n\nBeer in the United Kingdom: Beer in the United Kingdom has a long history, and has quite distinct traditions. Historically the main styles were top-fermented Bitters, Porters, Stouts and Milds, but after World War II lagers took over half the market by volume. The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) was founded in 1971 and has encouraged the preservation and revival of traditional styles of ale. In particular CAMRA has promoted cask conditioned beer, which completes its maturation in casks in the cellar of the pub rather than at the brewery. the UK drank 634 million pints (3.6 million hectolitres) of cask ale, representing 60% of ale in pubs and restaurants and 17% of all beer in pubs. In total 42.42 million hectolitres of beer were produced in 2013 of which 48% was sold in the off-trade (retail shops).\n\nTony Wray: Antony Paul Wray (born 2 November 1961) is a British businessman. 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It was originally released as a 2-CD set, to coincide with the band's 1997 farewell tour of Australia (the 'Spit The Dummy' tour). It was also released separately with \"Electric Chair\", the album features seventeen Hoodoo Gurus' ballads and slower songs whilst \"Electric Chair\" contains seventeen party tracks. The double set contains two tracks not previously found on Gurus' albums and five totally new songs including the single \"The Real Deal\". The album went gold.\n\nLeilani (song): \"Leilani\" was the first single by iconic Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus when they were called Le Hoodoo Gurus and was released on Phantom Records in October 1982. It had been written by all four Gurus: James Baker, Dave Faulkner, Roddy Radalj and Kimble Rendall. Rendall left shortly before its release and, not long after, the band dropped the 'Le' to become Hoodoo Gurus. Le Hoodoo Gurus were noted for having three guitars and no bass player, creating a distinctive, layered sound. 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The group's lineup consists of singer Serrina Sims and guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Troy Van Leeuwen (of Queens of the Stone Age, formerly of A Perfect Circle, Enemy and Failure). For recording and touring they are joined by a variety of guest musicians, many of which are current or former members of Queens of the Stone Age or Mark Lanegan Band.\n\nHoodoo Gurus discography: Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus have released nine studio albums, thirty-six singles, two extended plays, six compilation albums and four video albums. Formed in January 1981, the band was originally known as Le Hoodoo Gurus for the release of their first single, \"Leilani\", in October 1982. As Hoodoo Gurus, the band signed with Big Time Records and premiered their debut album, \"Stoneage Romeos\", in March 1984. 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The Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments in the appeal of the case March 1, 2010. On June 24, 2010, the Supreme Court vacated part of Skilling's conviction and transferred the case back to the lower court for resentencing. During April 2011, a three-judge 5th Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled that the verdict would have been the same despite the legal issues being discussed, and Skilling's conviction was confirmed; however, the court ruled Skilling should be resentenced. Skilling appealed this new decision to the Supreme Court, but the appeal was denied. In 2013, the United States Department of Justice reached a deal with Skilling, which resulted in ten years being cut from his sentence.\n\nTom Goldstein: Thomas C. Goldstein, known as simply Tom Goldstein, is an American attorney known for his advocacy before and blogging about the Supreme Court of the United States. 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The reissued version reverses the order of the albums and, as a result, was retitled \"Living in Sin & Understanding New Jersey\"\n\nSKAndalous All-Stars: The SKAndalous All-Stars are a ska band, composed of members of The Slackers, the Skatalites, Mephiskapheles, the Stubborn All-Stars, Agent 99, Ruder Than You, Sic & Mad, The Excalibur, Cocktaillica, The Hurtin' Buckaroos, Living Colour, Perfect Thyroid, the Cycle Sluts from Hell, and The Klezmatics, and is led by Slackers frontman Vic Ruggiero. Considered one of the first ska supergroups, the Skandalous All Stars built their reputation on ska and reggae stylized versions of popular rock and pop tunes. Their first two albums\u2014\"Hit Me\", released in 1997, and \"Punk Steady\", released the following year\u2014included dance-inspiring interpretations of songs by the Sex Pistols, The Clash, Blondie, Patti Smith, the Ramones, Kiss, Nirvana, Radiohead, Stevie Wonder, and White Zombie. With their third album, \"The Age of Insects\", released in 1999, the group began focusing on the original songs of keyboardist and vocalist Ruggiero.\n\nLay Your Hands on Me (Thompson Twins song): \"Lay Your Hands on Me\" is a 1984 song by the British band Thompson Twins. It was the first single to be released from their 1985 album \"Here's to Future Days\", and was released in the UK almost a year in advance of the album. It was written by Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, and Joe Leeway. There are two main versions of the song, with various edits and remixes of the two. The first version was produced by Alex Sadkin & Tom Bailey was released in late 1984 in Europe and Australia. The 1985 version was a reworking co-produced by Nile Rodgers, adding electric guitar and a gospel choir and released as a single in the US (this version appeared on the album). The single peaked at #13 in the UK, spending nine weeks on the chart. The single fared better in America where it peaked at #6 on the US Billboard 100 and also peaked at #46 on the US Dance /Club Play Singles.\n\nAlive at the Ladybug House: Alive at the Ladybug House is the second solo, acoustic album from The Slackers' keyboardist/lead singer, Vic Ruggiero. It was released in 2004.\n\nTom Bailey (musician): Thomas Alexander Bailey (born 18 January 1956) is an English singer, songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. Bailey came to prominence in the early 1980s as the lead vocalist for the new wave band Thompson Twins, which released five singles that entered the top ten charts in the United Kingdom during the 1980s, including Love On Your Side, We Are Detective, Hold Me Now, Doctor! Doctor! , and You Take Me Up. He was the only classic member of the band to have formal musical training. From 1994, Bailey was also a member of its later incarnation, Babble, releasing two commercially unsuccessful studio albums.\n\nHamburguru: Hamburguru, is the third solo CD by The Slackers' organist and lead singer, Vic Ruggiero. The album has been released on February 23, 2007. It has only been released in Japan by the Japanese label \"Ska In The World\". Several songs on the album have been previously released on Vic Ruggiero's demo CD, Top Secret Bounty and Clues. Two Songs (\"Lonely Nites\" and \"Innocent Girl\") have been re-recorded in July 2007 for the album \"Something in My Blindspot\".\n\nCrazy Baldhead Sound System: Crazy Baldhead is a side project of The Slackers headed by Jayson \"Agent Jay\" Nugent. Crazy Baldhead plays an innovative style of music that mixed reggae, ska, dub, rock and dancehall. Members of the band include Eddie Ocampo, Victor Rice, Vic Ruggiero, Dave Hillyard and Glen Pine.\n\nSquares and Triangles: \"Squares And Triangles\" is the very first single released by Thompson Twins. It was written when the band was a four-piece consisting of Tom Bailey, Pete Dodd, John Roog, and Chris Bell. The single was originally released in three different colored sleeves (red/yellow, red/green, red/white). In 1982, the single was re-released in a black/white sleeve as a free EP along with the album \"Set\" featuring \"Weather Station\", a track composed by Tom Bailey for an independent film called 'The Onlooker' (1982) and \"Modern Plumbing\". \"Modern Plumbing\" was a song recorded in late 1979 by The Blankets, a project including Tom Bailey, John Hade, and Traci. The track was used as the intro tape to the live shows for the first year or two of performing in London.\n\nTop Secret Bountry and Clues: Top Secret Bountry and Clues, also known as Blues and Clues is a demo CD which is only being sold at shows of The Slackers' organist/lead singer, Vic Ruggiero. The album was informally released in 2006 and resembles a mix of country and blues songs. 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Republicans gained a majority in both chambers for this Congress having gained thirteen Senate seats and fifty-seven House seats. Although the 80th Congress passed a total of 906 public bills, President Truman nicknamed it the \"Do Nothing Congress\" and, during the 1948 election, campaigned as much against it as against his formal opponent, Thomas Dewey. The 80th Congress passed several significant pro-business bills, most famously the Taft\u2013Hartley Act, but it opposed most of Truman's Fair Deal bills. Truman's campaign strategy worked, and the Republicans lost nine Senate seats and seventy-three seats in the House, allowing the Democrats to begin the 81st Congress with twenty-one more seats than they had at the end of the 79th Congress.\n\nCompromise of 1850: The Compromise of 1850 was a package of five separate bills passed by the United States Congress in September 1850, which defused a four-year political confrontation between slave and free states on the status of territories acquired during the Mexican\u2013American War (1846\u20131848). The compromise, drafted by Whig Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky and brokered by Clay and Democratic Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois, reduced sectional conflict. Controversy arose over the Fugitive Slave provision. 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That is the main law presented by this act.\n\nThree-Fifths Compromise: The Three-Fifths Compromise was a compromise reached between delegates from southern states and those from northern states during the 1787 United States Constitutional Convention. The debate was over whether, and if so, how, slaves would be counted when determining a state's total population for legislative representation and taxing purposes. The issue was important, as this population number would then be used to determine the number of seats that the state would have in the United States House of Representatives for the next ten years. The effect was to give the southern states a third more seats in Congress and a third more electoral votes than if slaves had been ignored, but fewer than if slaves and free persons had been counted equally, allowing the slaveholder interests to largely dominate the government of the United States until 1861. The compromise was proposed by delegates James Wilson and Roger Sherman.\n\nBell Trade Act: The Bell Trade Act of 1946, also known as the Philippine Trade Act, was an act passed by the United States Congress specifying policy governing trade between the Philippines and the United States following independence of the Philippines from the United States. The United States Congress offered $800 million for post World War II rebuilding funds if the Bell Trade Act was ratified by the Philippine Congress. The specifics of the act required the 1935 Constitution of the Philippines be amended. The Philippine Congress approved the measure on July 2, two days before independence from the United States of America, and on September 18, 1946 approved a plebiscite to amend the Constitution of the Philippines.\n\nList of legislation sponsored by Ron Paul: Ron Paul, a Republican United States Congressman from Lake Jackson, Texas, has sponsored many bills in the United States House of Representatives, such as those that would abolish the income tax or the Federal Reserve. 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He is published by Dr. Luke's Prescription Songs. He has produced, engineered, mixed or written tracks for Jay Sean, Lady Gaga, Chris Lane, Mollie King, Jordan Fisher, Before You Exit, Sabrina Carpenter, Josh Groban, Madison Beer, Nick Jonas and others.\n\nReturn to the Centre of the Earth: Return to the Centre of the Earth is a studio album by the English keyboardist Rick Wakeman, released on 15 March 1999 on EMI Classics. The album is a sequel to his 1974 concept album \"Journey to the Centre of the Earth\", itself based on the same-titled science fiction novel by Jules Verne. Wakeman wrote a new story of three unnamed travellers who attempt to follow the original journey two hundred years later, including the music which features guest performances from Ozzy Osbourne, Bonnie Tyler, Tony Mitchell, Trevor Rabin, Justin Hayward, and Katrina Leskanich. The story is narrated by Patrick Stewart. Recording was delayed after Wakeman was hospitalised with a life threatening case of double pneumonia and pleurisy, and needed time to recover.\n\nBack to You (Mollie King song): \"Back to You\" is a song by English recording artist Mollie King. The song was released as a digital download on 19 August 2016 by Island Records.\n\nThe Saturdays discography: English-Irish girl group The Saturdays have released five studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays and eighteen singles. The Saturdays were formed in 2007, with a number of different auditions through their management: Frankie Sandford, Rochelle Wiseman, Una Healy, Mollie King and Vanessa White were the successful auditionees and were granted a place within the band.\n\nKatrina Woolverton: Katrina Woolverton (born Katrina Abrahemian on August 19, 1977) is an American singer/songwriter and recording artist from Los Angeles, California. 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In 2012 and 2013 she released two stand-alone singles, \"Watch Me Walk Away\" (#43 Billboard Hot AC) the only non-Woolverton composition she has recorded - originally penned by Katy Perry along with co-writers Charlie Midnight and Holly Knight; and \"Ready To Love,\" collaborating with electropop producer/remixer Frankmusik (Vincent Frank) who has worked with Ellie Goulding (\"Wish I Stayed\"), and many others. \"Ready To Love\" reached #33 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Song Chart, and the #12 of the Billboard Dance Club Chart.\n\nThe Saturdays: The Saturdays was a British-Irish girl group based in London, England. The group formed during the summer of 2007. The line up consisted of Frankie Bridge, Una Healy, Rochelle Humes, Mollie King and Vanessa White. They were formed through Fascination Records, who gave them an instant record deal with the label as well as a sub-division of Polydor Records. 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Carrie Crowley and Boyzone member Ronan Keating were the presenters of the show. Twenty-five countries took part in the 1997 Contest, which saw Italy return after a 1993 , along with Denmark , Germany , Hungary , and Russia , who last took part in the 1995 , despite having taken part in the non-televised 1996 pre-qualifying round in which they failed to qualify and therefore were absent. Belgium , Finland , and Slovakia withdrew from the contest due to the relegation rule. The United Kingdom won the competition, thanks to Katrina and the Waves, led by American-born Katrina Leskanich, making it the second time that the British won the Eurovision on Irish soil. 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For the 1965 film adaptation of the same name, her name was changed to Dominique Derval, nicknamed Domino, and she was portrayed by French actress Claudine Auger. In the 1983 film adaptation \"Never Say Never Again\", her character was renamed Domino Petachi and she was portrayed by American actress Kim Basinger.\n\nThe Natural (film): The Natural is a 1984 American sports drama film adaptation of Bernard Malamud's 1952 baseball novel of the same name, directed by Barry Levinson and starring Robert Redford, Glenn Close, and Robert Duvall. The film, like the book, recounts the experiences of Roy Hobbs, an individual with great \"natural\" baseball talent, spanning decades of Roy's success and his suffering. It was the first film produced by TriStar Pictures.\n\nThe Marrying Man: The Marrying Man (known as Too Hot to Handle in the United Kingdom and Australia) is an American 1991 romantic comedy film starring Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger. The film was directed by Jerry Rees, and written by Neil Simon. The film opened to poor reviews and flopped at the box office, with Basinger's performance in the film earning her a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Actress, where she lost to Sean Young for \"A Kiss Before Dying\".\n\nKim Basinger filmography: Kim Basinger is an American actress who made her television debut as Sheila in \"Night Train to Dallas\", an episode of the action/adventure drama series \"Gemini Man\" that aired on NBC in 1976. She starred in two canceled series as well as several made-for-TV films, including a remake of \"From Here to Eternity\" (1979). Her feature film debut was in 1981 drama \"Hard Country\". Basinger came to prominence playing Bond girl Domino Petachi in the 1983 film \"Never Say Never Again\", opposite Sean Connery, and went on to receive a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Memo Paris in \"The Natural\" (1984). She also starred as Elizabeth in the controversial erotic romantic drama \"9\u00bd Weeks\" (1986) with Mickey Rourke, as the title character in \"Nadine\" with Jeff Bridges (1987) and as Vicki Vale in Tim Burton's blockbuster \"Batman\" (1989), which remains the highest-grossing film of her career.\n\nGemini Man: Gemini Man is an American action-adventure drama miniseries that aired on NBC in 1976. The third television series based on the H. G. Wells science fiction novel, \"The Invisible Man\", \"Gemini Man\" was created to replace the previous season's \"The Invisible Man\" (1975 TV series), utilizing simpler and less expensive special effects.\n\nSandra Bullock filmography: Sandra Bullock is an American actress who made her film debut with a minor role in the 1987 thriller \"Hangmen\". She made her television debut in the television film \"Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman\" (1989) and played the lead role in the short-lived sitcom \"Working Girl\" (1990) before making her breakthrough starring in the action film \"Speed\" (1994). She starred with Sylvester Stallone in \"Demolition Man\" (1994). Bullock founded her own production company, Fortis Films, and starred in the romantic comedy \"While You Were Sleeping\" in 1995. Her performance in the film earned her first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress\u00a0\u2013 Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. The following year, Bullock starred with Matthew McConaughey in the film adaptation of John Grisham's novel \"A Time to Kill\" (1996). In 1997, she reprised her \"Speed\" role in the sequel, \"\". The following year, Bullock starred in the romantic comedy \"Practical Magic\", voiced Miriam in the animated biblical film \"The Prince of Egypt\" and also executive produced her first film, the romantic drama \"Hope Floats\".\n\nBang the Drum Slowly (film): Bang the Drum Slowly is a 1973 American sports drama film directed by John D. Hancock, about a baseball player of limited intellect who has a terminal illness, and his brainier, more skilled teammate. It is film adaptation of the 1956 baseball novel of the same name by Mark Harris. It was previously dramatized in 1956 on the \"U.S. Steel Hour\" with Paul Newman, Albert Salmi and George Peppard.\n\nBernard Malamud: Bernard Malamud (April 26, 1914\u00a0\u2013 March 18, 1986) was an American novelist and short story writer. Along with Saul Bellow and Philip Roth, he was one of the best known American Jewish authors of the 20th century. His baseball novel, \"The Natural\", was adapted into a 1984 film starring Robert Redford. His 1966 novel \"The Fixer\" (also filmed), about antisemitism in Tsarist Russia, won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize.\n\nGeraldine Chaplin: Geraldine Leigh Chaplin (born July 31, 1944) is a prolific actress of English, French, and Spanish language films, the fourth child of Charlie Chaplin, the first of eight with fourth wife Oona O'Neill. After beginnings in dance and modeling, she turned her attention to acting, and made her American acting debut (and came to prominence in what would be a Golden Globe\u2013nominated role) in her portrayal of Tonya in David Lean's \"Doctor Zhivago\" (1965). She made her Broadway acting debut in Lillian Hellman's \"The Little Foxes\" in 1967, and received her second Golden Globe nomination for Robert Altman's \"Nashville\" (1975). She also appeared in his other pictures, including \"Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson\" (1976), and \"A Wedding\" (1978). She received a BAFTA nomination for her role in \"Welcome to L.A.\" (1976), and then appeared in \"Roseland\" (1977) and \"Remember My Name\" (1978). She played her grandmother Hannah Chaplin in the biopic, \"Chaplin\" (1992) for which she received her third Golden Globe nomination. She also appeared in \"The Age of Innocence\" (1993), \"Jane Eyre\" (1996), \"\" (1997), and a decade later, in \"The Wolfman\" (2010).\n\nRupert Everett: Rupert James Hector Everett ( ; born 29 May 1959) is an English actor and writer. He first came to public attention in 1981, when he was cast in Julian Mitchell's play and subsequent film \"Another Country\" (1984) as an openly gay pupil at an English public school in the 1930s; the role earned him his first BAFTA Award nomination. 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Shortly after, the band recorded and released its debut studio album, \"A Fever You Can't Sweat Out\" (2005). Popularized by the second single, \"I Write Sins Not Tragedies\", the album was certified double platinum in the US. In 2006, founding bassist Brent Wilson was fired from the band during an extensive world tour and subsequently replaced by Jon Walker.\n\nSteve Miller Band: The Steve Miller Band is an American rock band formed in 1966 in San Francisco, California. The band is led by Steve Miller on guitar and lead vocals. It is best known today for a string of (mainly) mid-1970s hit singles that are staples of classic rock radio, as well as several earlier acid rock albums. Miller left his first band to move to San Francisco and form the Steve Miller Blues Band. Shortly after Harvey Kornspan negotiated the band\u2019s landmark contract with Capitol Records in 1967, the band shortened its name to the Steve Miller Band. 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In an announcement in 1972, he said that the new \"Theater Hall of Fame\" would be located in the Uris Theatre (then under construction, now the Gershwin). James M. Nederlander and Gerard Oestreicher, who leased the theatre, donated the space for the Hall of Fame; Arnold Weissberger was another founder. Blackwell noted that the names of the first honorees would \"be embossed in bronze-gold lettering on the theater's entrance walls flanking its grand staircase and escalator.\" The first group of inductees was announced in October 1972.\n\nGiuseppe Rotunno: Giuseppe Rotunno, A.S.C., A.I.C. (born 19 March 1923, in Rome) is an Italian cinematographer. Sometimes credited as Peppino Rotunno, he was director of photography on eight films by Federico Fellini. He collaborated with several celebrated Italian directors, including Vittorio de Sica on \"Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow\" starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni, and Luchino Visconti on \"Rocco and His Brothers\" (1960), \"The Leopard\" (1963), and \"The Stranger\" (1967). Rotunno also served as the director of photography for \"Julia and Julia\" (1987), the first feature shot using high definition television taping technique and then transferred to 35 mm film.\n\nHenry Hewes: Henry Hewes (April 9, 1917 \u2013 July 18, 2006) was the drama critic for the \"Saturday Review\" weekly literary magazine from 1955 to 1979. He was the first major critic to regularly review regional and international theater. His interest in regional theater led him to found the American Theater Critics Association, the Tony Award for regional theater, and the American Theater Wing's design awards, now called the Hewes Awards. 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Rahman composed the music for this movie. The original soundtrack featured lyrics by Vairamuthu in Tamil. Following the success of the soundtrack, it was dubbed to Hindi with lyrics by Javed Akhtar and was released by T-Series. The Telugu version lyrics were written by A. M. Rathnam and Sivaganesh which was released by Aditya Music. The album consists of eight songs, but the last two songs were featured in the cassettes only. Audio disks of both versions featured six songs.\n\nZilla (TriStar Godzilla): Zilla (\u30b8\u30e9 , Jira ) is a film monster that first appeared as the title character in TriStar Pictures' 1998 film \"Godzilla\". 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Although it was expected to do well, it was outperformed by her subsequent single.\n\nMulan Jr.: Mulan Jr. is a one-act stage musical based on the 1998 Disney animated film \"Mulan\", which in turn was based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan) and the story \"Fa Mulan\" by Robert D. San Souci. The adaptation mixes songs featured in the 1998 film as well as deleted songs from the film, including the revival of songs written by Stephen Schwartz, who was the original composer for the 1998 film before leaving to work on \"The Prince of Egypt\". The musical is G-rated, any mature content from the sources it is based on having been deleted in the adaptation. The cast includes 26 roles plus an ensemble.\n\nHaunting Me (song): \"Haunting Me\" is a song by American industrial rock band Stabbing Westward. The song was released as the third and final single from the album \"Darkest Days\". The song was featured in the film \"The Faculty\".\n\nAlice Hoffman: Alice Hoffman (born March 16, 1952) is an American novelist and young-adult and children's writer, best known for her 1995 novel \"Practical Magic\", which was adapted for a 1998 film of the same name. Many of her works fall into the genre of magic realism and contain elements of magic, irony, and non-standard romances and relationships.\n\nThe Faculty: The Faculty is a 1998 American science fiction teen horror film written by Kevin Williamson, directed by Robert Rodriguez, and starring Elijah Wood, Josh Hartnett, Shawn Hatosy, Jordana Brewster, Clea DuVall, Laura Harris, Robert Patrick, Bebe Neuwirth, Piper Laurie, Famke Janssen, Usher Raymond, Salma Hayek, and Jon Stewart.\n\nBlade (soundtrack): Blade is the soundtrack to the 1998 film, \"Blade\". 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The episode originally broadcast on November 5, 2006. The episode follows Stewie and Brian after they unintentionally join the United States Army, and end up leaving to serve in Iraq, only to return home when the war ends. Meanwhile, Chris joins a heavy metal band, and develops an anti-social attitude, which requires Marilyn Manson to intervene.\n\nTearjerker (American Dad!): \"Tearjerker\" is the tenth episode of the fourth season of the animated comedy series \"American Dad! \". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on January 13, 2008. As the episode follows a story based entirely from a \"James Bond\" film, each \"American Dad!\" character plays a role of another: Stan as Agent Stan Smith, Francine Smith as Sexpun T'Come, Hayley as Miss Peacenickel, Steve as S, Avery Bullock as B, Roger as Tearjerker, Klaus as Tchochkie Schmear, Greg Corbin as Peddie, Terry Bates as Mannie, Chuck White as Professor, and Captain Monty as Gums. This episode follows Agent Stan Smith during his infiltration of a movie set, where he finds Matthew McConaughey to be a robot, as well as Johnny Depp during his visit on Tearjerker's island. Tearjerker, the main antagonist of the episode, is a business tycoon who has been abducting celebrities from his spa and replacing them with robots that will star in his horrible movies. While in the meantime he is pressured to accept a marriage by Sexpun T'Come, Stan goes to stop Tearjerker from premiering his tragedy film in cinemas worldwide, making those who watch it cry to death literally.\n\nThe Wacky Molestation Adventure: \"The Wacky Molestation Adventure\" is the sixteenth episode of the fourth season of the animated television series \"South Park\", and the 64th episode of the series overall. \"The Wacky Molestation Adventure\" originally aired in the United States on December 13, 2000 on Comedy Central. The episode follows the children of South Park, who remove all adults from the town by claiming that they molested them. With the whole town to themselves, they create a new society, but it quickly deteriorates and two separate groups are formed. Much of the episode's plot is inspired by the 1984 film \"Children of the Corn\", based on the Stephen King short story.\n\nChristmas Who?: \"Christmas Who?\" (also known as \"The SpongeBob Christmas Special\") is a \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" special episode from season two. The episode aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on December 6, 2000. It is the series' first double-length episode. The episode marks the first appearance of both Patchy the Pirate, and his pet parrot, Potty. The episode follows SpongeBob as he learns what Christmas is about, and as he creates excitement for everyone in Bikini Bottom.\n\nA Song of Ass and Fire: \"A Song of Ass and Fire\" is the eighth episode in the seventeenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 245th episode of the series overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 20, 2013. The episode serves as a continuation of the previous episode, \"Black Friday\", in which the children of South Park, role-playing as characters from \"Game of Thrones\", are split into two factions over whether to collectively purchase bargain-priced Xbox One or PlayStation 4 video game consoles at an upcoming Black Friday sale at the local mall, where Randy Marsh has been made the Captain of mall security. The story arc concludes with the following episode, \"Titties and Dragons\".\n\nBlack Friday (South Park): \"Black Friday\" is the seventh episode in the seventeenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 244th episode of the series overall, it premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on November 13, 2013. The episode is the first of a three-episode story arc, which continues with \"A Song of Ass and Fire\", and concludes with \"Titties and Dragons\". The plot, which employs themes and motifs from the TV series \"Game of Thrones\", concerns the characters' anticipation of a Black Friday sale, with Randy Marsh taking a temporary job as a mall security guard to gain an advantage over the holiday shopping crowds, and the children of South Park split into two factions over whether to collectively purchase bargain-priced Xbox One or PlayStation 4 video game consoles to facilitate their online group gaming.\n\nEnd of Days (Torchwood): \"End of Days\" is the thirteenth episode and the first series finale of the British science fiction television series \"Torchwood\". It originally aired on BBC Three on 1 January 2007, alongside the previous episode, \"Captain Jack Harkness\". The episode was written by Chris Chibnall and directed by Ashley Way. The episode follows \"Captain Jack Harkness\", where the team open the rift to rescue Jack (John Barrowman) and Tosh (Naoko Mori) from 1941, only to find the rift has opened, causing the past and future of time to bleed through. The episode received three 2008 BAFTA Cymru award nominations, though none of them was won.\n\nEternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind: \"Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind\" is the ninth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' nineteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 16, 2007. The episode averaged 10.15 million viewers, winning in its time slot and receiving a 12 percent audience share. The episode follows Homer's attempts to recall a deliberately forgotten memory from the previous night. At the 2008 Primetime Emmy Awards, the episode won the award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour). The episode received positive reviews from critics, who often cited it as the best of the season. 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The result was a victory for Reuven Rivlin of Likud. Rivlin was sworn in on 24 July.\n\nPresidency of Shimon Peres: The Presidency of Shimon Peres, the ninth President of Israel, began after the Israeli presidential election, 2007 on 13 June 2007 in which Peres defeated Reuven Rivlin and Colette Avital. Peres was sworn in as President on 15 July 2007.\n\nRivka Ravitz: Rivka Ravitz (Hebrew: \u05e8\u05d1\u05e7\u05d4 \u05e8\u05d1\u05d9\u05e5\u200e , born 1976) is an Israeli Haredi political administrator. Since 1999, she has worked for Israeli politician Reuven Rivlin, first as his bureau chief and campaign adviser, and, since his election as President of Israel in 2014, as his chief of staff. 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However, in the end Rivlin did not participate in the election.\n\nDavid Saranga: David Saranga (Hebrew: \u05d3\u05d5\u05d3 \u05e1\u05e8\u05e0\u05d2\u05d4\u200e \u200e ) (born February 18, 1964) is an Israeli diplomat who serves as the Senior Foreign Affairs Advisor to the President of the State of Israel, Reuven (Ruvi) Rivlin, and former Head of European Parliament Liaison Department at the Israeli embassy in Brussels. Prior to that he served as Consul for Media and Public Affairs of Israel in the United States. Saranga was responsible for Israel\u2019s image in the United States and was the liaison person of Israel to the American media. \" The Jewish Chronicle\" described him as \u201cThe man whose campaigns are rebranding Israel.\" Saranga\u2019s initiative to invite \"Maxim\" magazine to Israel generated debate about the definition of public diplomacy. Prof. John H. Brown of Georgetown University described this initiative as the first event in a new branch of Public Diplomacy. Saranga was the first diplomat who implemented Web 2.0 governmental initiatives, including the first official blog of a country, a MySpace page, YouTube channel, Facebook page and a political blog.\n\nNechama Rivlin: Nechama Rivlin (Hebrew: \u05e0\u05d7\u05de\u05d4 \u05e8\u05d9\u05d1\u05dc\u05d9\u05df\u200e \u200e ; born 5 June 1945) is the First Lady of Israel. She is married to the current President of Israel, Reuven Rivlin.\n\nLehava: Lehava (Hebrew: \u05dc\u05de\u05e0\u05d9\u05e2\u05ea \u05d4\u05ea\u05d1\u05d5\u05dc\u05dc\u05d5\u05ea \u05d1\u05d0\u05e8\u05e5 \u05d4\u05e7\u05d5\u05d3\u05e9\u200e \u200e \"LeMeniat Hitbolelut B'eretz HaKodesh\"; \"Prevention of Assimilation in the Holy Land\") is a Jewish far-right organization based in Israel that strictly opposes Jewish assimilation, objecting to personal relationships between Jews and non-Jews. It is opposed to the Christian presence in Israel. It has an anti-miscegenation focus, denouncing marriages between Jewish women and non-Jewish, particularly Arab, men. Its actions have been denounced by President of Israel Reuven Rivlin as being like \"rodents gnawing under the shared democratic and Jewish foundation of Israel\".\n\nReuven Rivlin: Reuven \"Ruvi\" Rivlin (Hebrew: \u05e8\u05b0\u05d0\u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b5\u05df \"\u05e8\u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b4\u05d9\" \u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05d1\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9\u05df\u200e , ] ; born 9 September 1939) is an Israeli politician and lawyer who has been the tenth and current President of Israel since 2014. He is a member of the Likud party. Rivlin was Minister of Communications from 2001 to 2003, and subsequently served as Speaker of the Knesset from 2003 to 2006, and again from 2009 to 2013. 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It could accommodate 32 passengers, or 16 in sleeper cabins, and was the last flying boat built by the company. Despite acceptable handling and performance within design specifications, no commercial orders were forthcoming and faced with no domestic market for aircraft already built, the company obtained export permits for them. The first two production aircraft were sold to Japan, ostensibly for commercial airline use, however one of them was dismantled, reverse-engineered and formed the basis for the development of the Kawanishi H8K. The second one was lost on a survey flight in 1938. The second production pair were sold (as DF-195's) to the Soviet Union and after winterizing, were disassembled and transported to Russia via ship, where they were operated as transports by Aeroflot.\n\nSilicon Beach Fest: Silicon Beach Fest is the name for a conference featuring both startup and Hollywood entertainment companies, based in Los Angeles, California, United States. 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It remains in good condition and is on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon, United States.\n\nMotor Torpedo Boat PT 796: PT-796 is a 78-foot PT boat built by Higgins Industries of New Orleans in 1945. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986 as one of a very few surviving PT boats, which were built in large numbers during World War II. She is part of the collection of the PT Boat Museum, which itself is part of the Battleship Cove museum in Fall River, Massachusetts.\n\nSilicon peach: Silicon Peach is a term used to refer to Atlanta, Ga. and the concentration of high tech development in the area. The term is a continuation of the reference following Silicon Valley (California), Silicon Alley (New York), then Silicon Beach (Los Angeles). Atlanta has long been a high tech center. Some of the traditional engines of technology development in Atlanta have been the ATDC at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG).\n\nSilicon Beach: Silicon Beach is the Westside region of the Los Angeles metropolitan area that is home to over 500 tech startup companies, with emphasis on the coastal strip north of LAX to Santa Monica Mountains, but the term may be applied loosely or colloquially to refer to most anywhere in the LA Basin. Major technology companies have opened offices in the region including Google, Yahoo!, YouTube, BuzzFeed, Facebook, Salesforce, AOL, Electronic Arts, EdgeCast Networks, and MySpace. The region is considered the second- or third-largest tech hub in the world, according to various reports. Nevertheless, the headquarters of these established corporate tech titans tends to be elsewhere, though the region has had startups proliferation. 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The boat is a rare survivor of a type of construction unique to Thomas Bantock & Co. s of March 2013 it was shortly due to be restored.\n\nMasula boat: Masula boat, also known as masoola or masulah boat, is a kind of non-rigid boat built without knees used on the coast of Madras (the present day city of Chennai), India, along with catamarans. Locally known as \"padagu\" or \"salangu\" among the fisher folks, it is a large, flat-bottomed, high-sided, open boat with a clumsy design consisting of mango wood planks sewed together with strands of coir which cross over a wadding of the same material, but without frames or ribs, so that the shock due to surf is much reduced. It is specially designed for use where there are no harbours of refuge, chiefly upon the surf-beaten Coromandel Coast of India. It is used in shooting shore seines and also as a cargo lighter. Its range extends along the whole of the eastern coast of India northwards of Cape Calimere. The equivalent type of boats used on the west coast are the beach lighters. Masula boats are generally smaller, although they can be up to 9\u00a0m in length. The pattern varies across the coast, namely, padava on the Andhra coast and bar boat in Orissa coast. A variant found in the region between Kakinada and Machilipatnam has ribs inside.\n\nSilicon Beach Software: Silicon Beach Software was an early developer of software products for the Macintosh personal computer. It was founded in San Diego, California in 1984 by Charlie Jackson and his wife Hallie. Jackson later co-founded FutureWave Software with Jonathan Gay, the company that produced the first version of what is now Adobe Flash. 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It is musically emblematic of the most successful branding Disney currently owns and has been used in most merchandising models of the brand since the song's first publication in 1966 in the musical film featurette \"Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree\". In film, the song is generally utilized in the title sequence. The lyric gives an overview of the characters and the roles each plays in relation to Pooh himself. The song has been used in every theatrically released Pooh film as well as most of the television series. The songwriters are the Sherman Brothers, who have written the grand majority of Winnie the Pooh songs and musical numbers since 1966. It is unknown who performed the song. The song was also performed by Carly Simon. A music video was released for this version and it was included in \"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\" DVD.\n\nThe Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down: \"The Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down\" is a narrative song from the Walt Disney musical film featurette, \"Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day\". The song is also incorporated into the 1977 musical film \"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\" which is an amalgamation of three Winnie-the-Pooh featurettes including \"Blustery Day\". The song was written by the Sherman Brothers who have written most of the music for the Winnie-the-Pooh franchise over the many years. It was sung by an unidentified off-screen chorus with occasional lines sung by veteran character actor Sterling Holloway who provided the voice of Pooh.\n\nWinnie-the-Pooh: Winnie-the-Pooh, also called Pooh Bear, is a fictional anthropomorphic teddy bear created by English author A. A. 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The song was also subsequently incorporated into the 1977 musical film, \"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\" which is an amalgamation of the three previous Winnie-the-Pooh featurettes including \"The Honey Tree\". In the song Winnie the Pooh's exercise makes him hungry, and although he over-eats (it leads to his stuck-in-Rabbit's door incident later in the film), he is proud of his fat stomach and he exercises to gain weight and grow even rounder. Halfway through the song however, he bends down too far, accidentally ripping the stitching on his bottom as a result of becoming fat, but upon seeing his bottom in the mirror, he quickly ties it together again. By the end of the song Pooh has rationalized his over-eating by calling his hunger, \"healthy\".\n\nWinnie the Pooh and Tigger Too: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too is a 1974 animated featurette from Disney released as a double feature with \"The Island at the Top of the World\". It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to \"Closed Mondays\". It was later added as a segment to the 1977 film \"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\". A soundtrack album was released simultaneously and featured such songs as \"The Honey Tree\" and \"Birthday, Birthday.\" The film, whose name is a play on the slogan \"Tippecanoe and Tyler too\" made famous during the 1840 United States presidential election, is based on the third, fourth and seventh chapters from \"The House at Pooh Corner\" by A. A. Milne.\n\nHip Hip Pooh-Ray!: \"Hip Hip Pooh-Ray!\" is a song from the 1968 musical film featurette \"Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day\". It is sung by the cast as a release from the dramatic tension of the story. The song is also incorporated into (and used as the promotional tagline for) the 1977 musical film \"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\" which is an amalgamation of three Winnie-the-Pooh featurettes including \"Blustery Day\". In the song, Pooh and Piglet are hailed as heroes (Pooh for saving Piglet's life, and Piglet for giving Owl his grand home in the beech tree).\n\nGopher (Winnie-the-Pooh): Gopher is a fictional grey anthropomorphic gopher, character who first appeared in the 1966 Disney animated film \"Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree\", introducing himself as Samuel J. Gopher. He has a habit of whistling out his sibilant consonants, one of various traits he has in common with the beaver in \"Lady and the Tramp\", by whom he may have been inspired. While he never made appearances in any episodes of \"Welcome to Pooh Corner\", Gopher was fleshed out a bit further in the television series \"The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\". He is portrayed as generally hard-working, especially in his tunnels (which he inevitably falls into at least once). He does not appear in the original books Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. 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The bus stand at Shivajinagar connects the city to destinations in the state of Maharashtra. Shivajinagar Railway Station is an important station for the suburban railway traffic of Pune. Resorts like the Pride Hotel and Ashish Plaza are located in this area. Ferguson College, Deccan Education Society, Marathwada Mitramandal's College'sare well known colleges in Pune city and are also located in this area. Shivajinagar is well connected to the city by local PMPML buses. This area marks the origin of Shivaji road which links this region to Swargate via Shaniwarwada and JM road & FC road which link to Deccan Gymkhana. 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His works are mostly based on the events related to the life of Shivaji, the 17th-century founder of the Maratha Empire; as a result he is termed as \"Shiv-Shahir\" (\"Shivaji's bard\"). He is mostly known for his popular play on Shivaji, \"Jaanta Raja\" which was popular not only in Maharashtra but also in Andhra Pradesh and Goa. Purandare has also studied the history of the Peshwas of Pune. He is also known for his significant contribution along with Madhav Deshpande & Madhav Mehere as senior party leaders in the early-1970s of Shiv Sena along with Bal Thackeray . In 2015, he was awarded with Maharashtra Bhushan Award, Maharashtra's highest civilian award. But controversies are in the air that he should not be awarded due to his obligatory remarks in his novels.\n\nBrihan Maharashtra College of Commerce: Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce is a college affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University(formerly Pune University). 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He executed at least 400 people, including William Joyce (\"Lord Haw-Haw\") and John Amery. In Germany and Austria, after the Second World War, he executed some 200 people who had been convicted of war crimes. In England, Pierrepoint hanged Timothy Evans for a crime committed by his neighbour John Christie, who was also hanged by Pierrepoint.\n\nBan Khor Sign Language: Ban Khor Sign Language (BKSL) is a village sign language used by at least 400 people of a rice-farming community in the village of Ban Khor in a remote area of Isan (northeastern Thailand). Known locally as \"pasa kidd\" ('language of the mute'), it developed in the 1930s due to a high number of deaf people. Estimated number of users in 2009 was 16 deaf and approximately 400 hearing out of 2741 villagers. It is a language isolate, independent of the other sign languages of Thailand such as Old Bangkok Sign Language and the national Thai Sign Language.\n\nGreat Scottish Witch Hunt of 1597: The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1597 was a series of nationwide witch trials that took place in the whole of Scotland from March to October 1597. At least 400 people were put on trial for witchcraft and various forms of diabolism during the witch hunt. The exact number of those executed is unknown, but is believed to be about 200. The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1597 was the second of five nationwide witch hunts in Scottish history, the others being The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1590\u201391, The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1628\u20131631, The Great Scottish witch hunt of 1649\u201350 and The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661\u201362.\n\nHurricane Hazel: Hurricane Hazel was the deadliest and costliest hurricane of the 1954 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm killed at least 400\u00a0people in Haiti before striking the United States near the border between North and South Carolina, as a Category 4 hurricane. After causing 95\u00a0fatalities in the US, Hazel struck Canada as an extratropical storm, raising the death toll by 81\u00a0people, mostly in Toronto. As a result of the high death toll and the damage caused by Hazel, its name was retired from use for North Atlantic hurricanes.\n\nJohn Amery: John Amery (14 March 1912 \u2013 19 December 1945) was a British fascist who proposed to the Wehrmacht the formation of a British volunteer force (that subsequently became the British Free Corps) and made recruitment efforts and propaganda broadcasts for Nazi Germany. Because of such activities he was executed for treason after the war.\n\n1984 Soviet Union tornado outbreak: The 1984 Soviet Union tornado outbreak, also known as the 1984 Ivanovo tornado outbreak, was one of only three disastrous tornado outbreaks in modern Russian history (one of the others being the 1904 Moscow tornado) and the third-deadliest tornado outbreak in European history. Occurring on June\u00a09, 1984, the outbreak struck the Ivanovo and Yaroslavl regions north of Moscow, an area over 400,000\u00a0km. At least two of the eleven known tornadoes were violent events, equal to F4 or F5 in intensity on the Fujita scale, based upon observed damages. The deadliest single tornado was posthumously rated at F5 intensity and killed at least 92 people along its long path near Ivanovo and other towns. The tornado, up to 800 m wide, caused extreme damage, reportedly annihilating steel-reinforced concrete structures and throwing heavy objects of 320000 kg for distances up to 200 m . Another tornado, assessed to have been at least F4 and possibly F5 in intensity, occurred at Kostroma. Severe thunderstorms also produced hail up to 1 kg in weight, among the heaviest hailstones confirmed worldwide. In all, the entire tornado outbreak killed at least 400\u00a0people and injured 213.\n\nEddy Brown: Edwin Brown (28 February 1926 \u2013 12 July 2012) was an English footballer who played as a centre forward. He played professionally for a number of clubs, but the peak of his career was spent with Birmingham City during their most successful period in the 1950s. Over a professional career of nearly 400 appearances in the Football League, he scored at a rate of very nearly one goal every two games. He was a pioneer of the goal celebration.\n\nEdwin Brown (actor): He had a lengthy career in television, often playing policemen or similar roles. His film roles included a prison warder in the comedy \"Two-Way Stretch\" (1960), and Albert Pierrepoint, the hangman, in \"10 Rillington Place\" (1971).\n\nMitch Brown (rugby league): Mitchell Ronald Edwin Brown (born 7 November 1987 in Sutherland, New South Wales) is an Australian professional footballer who currently plays for the Leigh Centurions in the Super League. He previously played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and Wests Tigers.\n\nHandicraft Guild Building: The Handicraft Guild Building is located at 89 10th Street South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was designed in 1907 by architect William Channing Whitney in the Georgian Revival/Arts & Crafts style to house The Handicraft Guild. 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Literary critic Alfred Kazin calls it \"the most famous of his poems\", and \"The Cambridge Companion to William Blake\" says it is \"the most anthologized poem in English\". It is one of Blake's most reinterpreted and arranged works.\n\nAuguries of Innocence (poetry collection): Auguries of Innocence is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published in 2005. This collection of poetry includes exactly twenty-six recent poems penned by the active, contemporary poet. Drawing on some of her many influences such as William Blake and Arthur Rimbaud, Smith's collection here demonstrates over and over again her knack for detail. Obviously William Blake is a dominant influence on the poet herself, since it shares its title, Auguries of Innocence, with one of William Blake's poems. Upon reviewing both collections it is clearly obvious that both collections share more commonalities than just similar titles. 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While the majority of the twenty-six collected poems have some type of stanza-like arrangement the poet also incorporates several free-verse style poems into the collection, such as Mummer Love, Eve of All Saints, Our Jargon Muffles The Drum, and Written By A Lake.\n\nFearful Symmetry (Frye): Fearful Symmetry: A Study of William Blake is a 1947 book by Canadian literary critic Northrop Frye whose subject is the work of English poet and visual artist William Blake. The book has been hailed as one of the most important contributions to the study of William Blake and one of the very first that embarked on the interpretation of many of Blake's most obscure works. As Frye himself acknowledges, Blake's work is not to be deciphered but interpreted and seen within its specific historical and social contexts.\n\nPoetical Sketches: Poetical Sketches is the first collection of poetry and prose by William Blake, written between 1769 and 1777. Forty copies were printed in 1783 with the help of Blake's friends, the artist John Flaxman and the Reverend Anthony Stephen Mathew, at the request of his wife Harriet Mathew. The book was never published for the public, with copies instead given as gifts to friends of the author and other interested parties. Of the forty copies, fourteen were accounted for at the time of Geoffrey Keynes' census in 1921. A further eight copies had been discovered by the time of Keynes' \"The Complete Writings of William Blake\" in 1957. In March 2011, a previously unrecorded copy was sold at auction in London for \u00a372,000.\n\nBlake Edwards: Blake Edwards (born William Blake Crump; July 26, 1922 \u2013 December 15, 2010) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.\n\nStrangler of the Swamp: Strangler of the Swamp is a 1946 American horror film, produced and distributed by Producers Releasing Corporation. It was written and directed by Frank Wisbar, and stars Rosemary LaPlanche, Robert Barrat and Blake Edwards. It is a remake of Wisbar's earlier German film \"F\u00e4hrmann Maria\" (1936).\n\nWitness Against the Beast: Witness Against the Beast: William Blake and the Moral Law is a 1993 book by the British historian E. P. Thompson in which Thompson contextualizes the work of the otherwise enigmatic poet and painter William Blake. The last book that Thompson would write, it was published posthumously. The book attempts to frame some of Blake's ideas in the traditions of the culture of religious dissent in England.\n\nLife of William Blake: The Life of William Blake, \u201cPictor Ignotus.\u201d With selections from his poems and other writings is a two volume work on the English painter and poet William Blake, first published in 1863. The first volume is a biography and the second a compilation of Blake's poetry, prose, artwork and illustrated manuscript.\n\nThe Ancient of Days: The Ancient of Days is a design by William Blake, originally published as the frontispiece to a 1794 work, \"Europe a Prophecy\". It draws its name from one of God's titles in the Book of Daniel and shows Urizen crouching in a circular design with a cloud-like background. His outstretched hand holds a compass over the darker void below. Related imagery appears in Blake's \"Newton\", completed the next year. As noted in Gilchrist's \"Life of William Blake\", the design of \"The Ancient of Days\" was \"a singular favourite with Blake and as one it was always a happiness to him to copy.\" As such there are many versions of the work extant, including one completed for Frederick Tatham only weeks before Blake's death.\n\nTiriel (poem): Tiriel is a narrative poem by William Blake, written \"c.\"1789. 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Farrell appeared in the RTE Irish drama \"Ballykissangel\" in 1998, made his film debut in the Tim Roth-directed drama \"The War Zone\" in 1999, and was discovered by Hollywood when Joel Schumacher cast him in the lead role in the war drama \"Tigerland\" in 2000. He then starred in Schumacher's psychological thriller \"Phone Booth\" (2002) where he plays a hostage in a New York city phone booth and the American thrillers \"S.W.A.T.\" (2003) and \"The Recruit\" (2003), establishing his international box-office appeal. During that time, he also appeared in Steven Spielberg's science fiction thriller \"Minority Report\" (2002) and as the villain Bullseye in the superhero film \"Daredevil\" (2003).\n\nAs If I Am Not There: As If I Am Not There (Serbian: \u041a\u0430\u043e \u0434\u0430 \u043c\u0435 \u043d\u0435\u043c\u0430, Kao da me nema) is a 2010 Irish drama film directed by Juanita Wilson. The film is set in the Balkans and is shot in the Serbo-Croatian language. 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It stars Brendan Gleeson, Chris O'Dowd, Kelly Reilly, Aidan Gillen, Dylan Moran and Isaach de Bankol\u00e9. The film began production in September 2012 and was released in April 2014 in Ireland and the United Kingdom, in July in Australia and August 2014 in the United States. The film was screened at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nWords Upon the Window Pane: Words Upon the Window Pane is a 1994 Irish drama film and the directorial debut of Mary McGuckian. The film is based on William Butler Yeats' one-act play of the same name. Pat O'Connor was billed to direct the project but he personally offered McGuckian, who was writing the screenplay at the time, the opportunity to also direct. The film received its US premiere on 10 June 1994 at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts as part of the largest retrospective of Irish film ever shown outside Ireland. 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Directed by Ian Power, and based on Murphy's play of the same title, the film explores the events leading up to the Irish banking crisis, the title referring to a meeting of high-level officials that was held on 29 September 2008 and resulted in the Irish Government taking the decision to guarantee Ireland's entire domestic banking system. 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The District existed since 1795, but became obsolete for the 113th Congress in 2013 as district lines were redrawn to accommodate the loss of the seat due to reapportionment as a result of the 2010 Census. Effective from the elections of 2012, most of the district falls into the new Massachusetts 9th congressional district, with some northern portions falling in the new 8th district.\n\nMassachusetts's 5th congressional district: Massachusetts' 5th congressional district is a congressional district in eastern Massachusetts. The district is represented by Katherine Clark. Massachusetts congressional redistricting after the 2010 census has changed the borders of the district starting with the elections of 2012, with the new 3rd district largely taking the place of the old 5th. The 5th district had covered many of the communities represented in the old 7th district. As of 2010, the population of the 5th congressional district was 727,515. 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The band's original members consisted of vocalist Tom Meighan, guitarist and vocalist Sergio Pizzorno, guitarist Chris Karloff, and bassist Chris Edwards. The band's line-up was completed by drummer Ian Matthews in 2004 after a string of session drummers. Karloff left the band in 2006 and founded a new band called Black Onassis. Jay Mehler joined as touring lead guitarist in 2006. Mehler left the band for Liam Gallagher's Beady Eye in 2013, to be replaced by Tim Carter. In 2010 and 2014, Kasabian won the Q Awards for 'Best Act in the World Today', while they were also named \"Best Live Act\" at the 2014 Q Awards and the 2007 NME Awards. The band's music is often described as \"indie rock\", but Pizzorno has said he \"hates indie bands\" and does not feel Kasabian fit into that category.\n\nThe Sabres of Paradise: The Sabres of Paradise were a British experimental group formed in London, England in 1992. Although their roots were in the acid house scene, they later produced more dub-inspired work. Andrew Weatherall formed the group with engineers Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns and became responsible for the Sabresonic warehouse raves. Keith \"Radioactive Man\" Tenniswood joined the group after meeting Jagz at Phil Perry's Full Circle club, Sabres dissolved in 1995. Weatherall went on to form Two Lone Swordsmen with Keith Tenniswood while Kooner and Burns carried on working with The Aloof, and Jagz has also kept a consistent remix and production career. His remix \"My Beautiful Friend\" for The Charlatans was groundbreaking and it inspired Eddie Temple Morris, a DJ at the X FM radio station, to form a show dedicated to remixes. Kooner also worked with Oasis, Garbage, Massive Attack, Kasabian and Primal Scream.\n\nOutcrowd: Outcrowd was a punk, alternative rock trio band formed in Lexington Park, Maryland in 1986 (then later by relocation to NYC/NJ) by Todd Morse (guitars & vocals), Todd Friend (drums) and Gene Booth (bass). Outcrowd performed frequently around the Washington D.C, New York City, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New England & other East Coast scenes, opening for and performing with bands such as The Ramones, Fugazi, Government Issue, Scream, Soulside, Circle Jerks, Murphy's Law, Dead Milkmen, Verbal Assault, Token Entry, Black Train Jack, McRad, Gorilla Biscuits, Sick of It All, Killing Time, American Standard, Shudder to Think, Jawbox, Gray Matter, Images, Swiz, The Icemen, Dr. Know (band) & The Goops.\n\nJawbox: Jawbox was an American alternative rock band from Washington, D.C., United States. Its original members were J. Robbins (vocals, guitar), Kim Coletta (bass guitar) and Adam Wade (drums). Bill Barbot (vocals, guitar) and Zach Barocas (drums) later joined the group, with Barocas replacing Wade.\n\nNME Awards 2012: The NME Awards 2012 were held in London, England, on 29 February 2012, at the Brixton Academy and was hosted by English comedian Jack Whitehall. The nominations were announced exclusively on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show on 30 January 2012. Arctic Monkeys had seven nominations, followed by Kasabian, who went on to win best British Band, Lana Del Rey and Muse with three apiece.\n\nNeil Bedford (photographer): Neil Bedford (born December 13, 1981, Bradford, England) is a British photographer, known for his work in advertising and being the official Kasabian photographer.\n\nBen Kealey: Ben Kealey is the touring keyboardist for the rock band Kasabian. 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The second single released from that album, it reached #5 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and #3 on the Easy Listening chart.\n\n(I've Been) Searchin' So Long: \"(I've Been) Searchin' So Long\" is a song written by James Pankow for the group Chicago and recorded for their album \"Chicago VII\" (1974). The first single released from that album, it reached number 9 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It also hit number 8 on the Adult Contemporary chart. In Canada, the song peaked as high as number 5.\n\nJust You 'n' Me: \"Just You 'n' Me\" is a song written by James Pankow for the group Chicago and recorded for their album \"Chicago VI\" (1973). The lead vocals are sung by bassist Peter Cetera.\n\nColour My World (Chicago song): \"Colour My World\" is a song written by American musician James Pankow, one of the founding members of the rock/jazz fusion band Chicago. 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Incumbent Governor of Montana Ted Schwinden, who was first elected in 1980 and was re-elected in 1984, declined to seek re-election to a third term, creating an open seat. Stan Stephens, the former President of the Montana Senate, won a close Republican primary, and advanced to the general election, where he was opposed by Thomas Lee Judge, Schwinden's predecessor as governor and the Democratic nominee. Though the general election was hotly contested, Stephens ultimately defeated Judge, becoming the first Republican to win a gubernatorial election in Montana since 1964.\n\nPaul Sarbanes: Paul Spyros Sarbanes (born February 3, 1933) is an American politician and attorney. A member of the Democratic Party from Maryland he served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1971 to 1977 and as a United States Senator from 1977 to 2007. 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Though Senator Boggs was expected to easily win a third term over the then-unknown Biden, it ended up being the closest Senate election in 1972, and Biden narrowly beat out Boggs by a little over three thousand votes, winning what would be his first of seven terms.\n\nUnited States Senate election in Montana, 1972: The 1972 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 7, 1972. Incumbent United States Senator Lee Metcalf, who was first elected to the Senate in 1960 and was re-elected in 1966, ran for re-election. After winning the Democratic primary, he moved on to the general election, where he faced Hank Hibbard, a State Senator and the Republican nominee. Following a close campaign, Metcalf managed to narrowly win re-election to his third term in the Senate over Hibbard.\n\nUnited States Senate election in Montana, 1942: The 1942 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 3, 1942. Incumbent United States Senator James E. Murray, who was first elected to the Senate in a special election in 1934 and was re-elected in 1936, ran for re-election. Following his victory in a competitive Democratic primary, Murray advanced to the general election, where he was opposed by former United States Attorney for the District of Montana Wellington D. Rankin, the Republican nominee and brother of representative Jeannette Rankin. In a closely fought election, Murray narrowly defeated Rankin to win re-election to his third term and his second full term in the Senate.\n\nJorge Olavarr\u00eda: Jorge Olavarr\u00eda (12 December 1933 \u2013 18 April 2005) was a Venezuelan journalist, politician, historian, and writer. He was editor of the magazine \"Resumen\" from 1973 to 1984. Collections of his writings for \"El Nacional\" and \"El Universal\" were published in 1999 and 1994, respectively. He was elected to the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies in the 1963 elections, and re-elected in the 1968 elections. He was a presidential candidate in the 1983 election and the 1988 election, for the party \"OPINA\" (Opinion), and was a member of the 1999 Constituent Assembly of Venezuela. He also served as Venezuela's ambassador to Britain (1969\u201370). As a historian and writer, his books covered subjects such as the 1945 Venezuelan coup d'\u00e9tat and the dictator Juan Vicente G\u00f3mez.\n\nJoseph W. Cowgill: Joseph William Cowgill (April 24, 1908 \u2013 November 19, 1986) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as the Minority Leader of the New Jersey State Senate. He is a 1929 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and a 1933 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly representing Camden County in 1940. He did not seek re-election to a second term in 1941, but instead ran for Camden County Surrogate (Probate Court Judge). He resigned as Surrogate in 1943 to join the U.S. Navy during World War II. 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Although the organization is largely volunteer-driven, it has a for-profit form. Its mission states that its efforts are, and its primary goal is, to establish community.\n\nBurning Man: Burning Man is an annual gathering that takes place at Black Rock City\u2014a temporary city erected in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada. The event is described as an experiment in community and art, influenced by 10 main principles: \"radical\" inclusion, self-reliance, and self-expression, as well as community cooperation, civic responsibility, gifting, decommodification, participation, immediacy, and leaving no trace.\n\nFurther Future: Further Future is a transformational festival held in southern Nevada. The Further Future model is, \u201ca shared experience that\u2019s beyond our future,\u201d and, \"promises a carefully curated slate of, business and cultural leaders, chefs, mixologists and masseuses\". Further Future caters to a techie club of invitation only exclusives in a controlled setting. 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The average annual precipitation \"(years 1971-2000)\" at Gerlach, Nevada (extreme south-west of the desert) is 7.90 in . The Great Basin, named for the geography in which water is unable to flow out and remains in the basin, is a rugged land serrated by hundreds of mountain ranges, dried by wind and sun, with spectacular skies and scenic landscapes. The region is notable for its paleogeologic features, as an area of 19th-century Emigrant Trails to California, as a venue for rocketry, and as an alternative to the Bonneville Salt Flats in northwestern Utah, for setting land speed records (Mach 1.02 in 1997). It is also the location for the annual Burning Man festival.\n\nBlack Rock Desert Wilderness: The Black Rock Desert Wilderness is a U S Wilderness Area in Nevada under the Bureau of Land Management. 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It was released to US rhythmic radio stations on March 13, 2012. Complex named the song No. 42 of the best 50 songs of 2012.\n\nCulture (Migos album): Culture (stylized as C U L T U R E) is the second studio album by American hip hop trio Migos. It was released on January 27, 2017, by Quality Control Music, 300 Entertainment and Atlantic Records. The album features guest appearances from DJ Khaled, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, Travis Scott and Lil Uzi Vert, while the production was handled by Metro Boomin and Murda Beatz, among others.\n\nLavender (Marillion song): \"Lavender\" is a song by the British neo-progressive rock band Marillion. It was released as the second single from their 1985 UK number one concept album \"Misplaced Childhood\". The follow-up to the UK number two hit \"Kayleigh\", the song was their second Top Five UK hit, entering the chart on 7 September 1985, reaching number five and staying on the chart for nine weeks. 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Howard is also the managing partner of Lodestar Entertainment, LLC, a music and video licensing, and publishing company based in New York. He is the paternal grandson of the American songwriter Joseph E. Howard, composer of \"Hello! Ma Baby,\" \"I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now\" and \"Good-bye My Lady Love,\" among other titles.\n\nJapanese Spitz: The Japanese Spitz (\u65e5\u672c\u30b9\u30d4\u30c3\u30c4 , Nihon Supittsu ) is a small to medium breed of dog of the Spitz type. The Japanese Spitz is a companion dog and pet. There are varying standards around the world as to the ideal size of the breed, but they are always larger than their smaller cousins, the Pomeranian. They were developed in Japan in the 1920s and 1930s by breeding a number of other Spitz type dog breeds together. They are recognized by the vast majority of the major kennel clubs, except the American Kennel Club due to it being similar appearance to the white Pomeranian dog, American Eskimo Dog and Samoyed Dog. 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The second series began airing on June 25, 2013. Season 3 and Season 4 were premiered on May 7, 2014 and February 25, 2015, respectively. Season 5 began airing on February 24, 2016.\n\nList of Hank Zipzer episodes: \"Hank Zipzer\" is a children's television series which stars Nick James in the titular role as a 12-year-old dyslexic schoolboy. The show is based on the series of books by Henry Winkler, who plays the character of Mr. Rock, Hank's music teacher. The first series premiered in January 2014 on CBBC and a second and third series have been commissioned. Unlike the books that took place in America, the series takes place in Britain. The second series began airing on 13 August 2015. Javone Prince made his first appearance as Mr Joy in series 2, episode 5, \"Hank's Hero\". The third series began airing on 26 May 2016, which was followed by an 84-minute Christmas movie on 12 December 2016. 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Their BJJ black belts have participated in BJJ, submission grappling and MMA competitions all over the world. BJ Penn's victory at the Mundials marked the first time a non-Brazilian native won gold in the black belt category. Since 2008 Nova Uni\u00e3o has become a familiar name in the Mixed Martial Arts scene as a result of stabling the former #1 ranked featherweight fighter in the world, Jose Aldo, as well as Renan Bar\u00e3o, the former UFC Bantamweight champion, and another top ten ranked featherweight in Marlon Sandro. Nova Uni\u00e3o is one of the top professional MMA training camps.\n\nGustavo Dantas: Gustavo Dantas (born 23 December 1974 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), is a fourth degree Black Belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu from Andre Pederneiras. With nearly 20 years of coaching experience and being a world class competitor, Gustavo is a public speaker as well as a certified mental and life coach with a bachelor's degree in Physical Education from UFRJ (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro). Gustavo left Brazil in 1999 with a couple thousand dollars, two bags, and one teenage dream: to have his own 100% Jiu-Jitsu Academy and make his living through the passion of his life, Jiu-Jitsu. The Gustavo Dantas Jiu-Jitsu Academy was established in Tempe, Arizona on March 6, 2012, re-enforcing the statement, \"Believe in yourself, believe in your dreams. 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As a pre-teen, he was one of the original performers in the Calgary Safety Roundup, paired with his brother Billy as kid cowboy singers. \"We sang both kinds - country and western.\"\n\nMax Steel: Max Steel is a line of action figures produced and owned by the toy company Mattel since 1999. The original figures based on the first TV series were similar to the original 12-inch G.I. Joe toys, consisting almost entirely of different versions of Max Steel, the main character, and one or two of his enemies, a couple of vehicles and two or three special packages. The original toy series ran from 1999\u20132012. At the end of that period, was substituted by a different series of toys with the same brand name, but with a change in quality and design intended to tie into the companion TV series in 2013. 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A 74th language, Scots, was announced on 2017-06-28 and it is expected to be available in October, 2017. Both Bloomsbury's and J.K. Rowling's sites have recently stated that the books have been translated into 79 languages (80 with the 2017-06-28 announcement of Scots); however, it has been argued that number actually represents the number of authorized translations (of The Philosopher's Stone) plus the original English. The number of authorized translations is not equal to the number of languages because there have been multiple authorized translations into the same language. Specifically, there have been two separate translations into each of: Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian and Turkish (5 languages). English is often included in the list of translations even though technically it should not be (indeed, it is why our list here counts up to 74). Thus: 79 \u2212 English \u2212 5 double-translations = 73. It is also worthwhile to emphasize that not all seven books are have been translated into these 73 languages.\n\nParental portrayals in the media: The portrayal of the family structure in the media is important because the media reinforces different gender stereotypes in society today. The media tends to highlight the \"traditional American family\" as opposed to nonconventional configurations. Social Scientists have found that home, family and romance are three of the most important components of the way characters are presented. Moreover, these qualities are often presented in a stereotypical and traditional fashion. In the past few years, the traditional American family has shifted from its original patriarchal structure to a more gender-equivalent dynamic. For example, two-married-parent families were the most common type of family unit a generation ago; however, in the year 2000 that particular family structure could only be found in one out of four households. The depictions of these changes in the media can reinforce or debunk society's views on raising a family. Media channels such as children's books, television, movies and advertisements are direct touch points for both youth and parents to process shifting gender roles within the family. More specifically, as roles such as \"dumb\" fathers, single mothers, step mothers and stay-at-home dads continue to be portrayed in the media, these roles will mirror and shift in reality as well.\n\nLurianic Kabbalah: Lurianic Kabbalah is a school of kabbalah named after the Jewish rabbi who developed it: Isaac Luria (1534\u20131572; also known as the \"ARI'zal\", \"Ha'ARI\" or \"Ha'ARI Hakadosh\"). Lurianic Kabbalah gave a seminal new account of Kabbalistic thought that its followers synthesised with, and read into, the earlier Kabbalah of the Zohar that had disseminated in Medieval circles.\n\nSign language in the brain: Sign language refers to a mode of communication, distinct from spoken languages, which uses visual gestures with the hands accompanied by body language to express meaning. It has been determined that the brain's left side is the dominant side utilized for producing and understanding sign language, just as it is for speech. In 1861, Paul Broca studied patients with the ability to understand spoken languages but the inability to produce them. The damaged area was named Broca's area, and located in the left hemisphere\u2019s inferior frontal gyrus (Brodmann areas 44, 45). Soon after, in 1874, Carl Wernicke studied patients with the reverse deficits: patients could produce spoken language, but could not comprehend it. The damaged area was named Wernicke's area, and is located in the left hemisphere\u2019s posterior superior temporal gyrus (Brodmann area 22). Signers with damage in Broca's area, have problems producing signs. Those with damage in the Wernicke's area (left hemisphere) in the temporal lobe of the brain have problems comprehending signed languages. Early on, it was noted that Broca\u2019s area was near the part of the motor cortex controlling the face and mouth. Likewise, Wernicke's area was near the auditory cortex. These motor and auditory areas are important in spoken language processing and production, but the connection to signed languages had yet to be uncovered. For this reason, the left hemisphere was described as the verbal hemisphere, with the right hemisphere deemed to be responsible for spatial tasks. This criteria and classification was used to denounce signed languages as equal with their spoken counterparts before it was more widely agreed upon that due to the similarities in cortical connectivity they are linguistically and cognitively equivalent. In the 1980's research on deaf patients with left hemisphere stroke were examined to explore the brains connection with signed languages. The left perisylvian region was discovered to be functionally critical for language, spoken and signed. Its location near several key auditory processing regions led to the belief that language processing required auditory input and was used to discredit signed languages as \"real languages.\" This research opened the doorway for linguistic analysis and further research of signed languages. Signed languages, like spoken languages, are highly structured linguistic system; they have their own sets of phonological, morphological and syntactic characteristics. 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His name is rarely directly attested in inscriptions, but his importance can be inferred from place names and ethnonyms, and his nature and attributes are deduced from the distinctive iconography of Gallo-Roman inscriptions to Mercury, who is widely believed to have been identified with Lugus, and from the quasi-mythological narratives involving his later cognates, Welsh Lleu Llaw Gyffes (Lleu of the Skillful Hand) and Irish Lugh L\u00e1mhfhada (Lugh of the Long Arm).\n\nFomorians: The Fomorians (Old Irish: Fomoire , Modern Irish: Fomh\u00f3raigh ) are a supernatural race in Irish mythology. They are often portrayed as hostile and monstrous beings who come from the sea or underground. Later, they were portrayed as giants and sea raiders. They are enemies of Ireland's first settlers and opponents of the Tuatha D\u00e9 Danann, the other supernatural race in Irish mythology. 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A second season entitled Mystic Knights: Battle Thunder was planned, but was later cancelled, and its budget was put towards \"Power Rangers Lost Galaxy\". The resulting series was an attempt in doing an original non-Japanese special-effects series rather than adapting from actual Japanese tokusatsu.\n\nLugh: Lugh or Lug (] ; modern Irish: \"L\u00fa\" ] ) is an important god of Irish mythology. A member of the Tuatha D\u00e9 Danann, Lugh is portrayed as a youthful warrior hero, a king and saviour. He is associated with skill, crafts and the arts as well as with oaths, truth and the law. He is sometimes interpreted as a sun god, a storm god or a sky god. Lugh is also strongly associated with the harvest festival of Lughnasadh, which is named after him.\n\nB\u00e9binn: B\u00e9binn a.k.a. B\u00e9 Binn, is an early Irish name applied to a number of related and unrelated figures in Irish mythology. 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The album was released in Japan on March 26, 2008, with her fourth Korean album, \"My Name\" (2004), as a special edition, but both of them failed to chart in Japan.\n\nOdd (Shinee album): Odd is the fourth Korean studio album (seventh overall) by South Korean boy band Shinee. It was released digitally and physically on May 18, 2015 under S.M. Entertainment and distributed by KT Music. The album contains 11 songs, including the title track \"View\". The music video for the title track was filmed in Thailand. The repackaged album, \"Married to the Music\", was released on the August 3, 2015 with four additional songs.\n\nThe Sentimental Chord: The Sentimental Chord is the fourth Korean studio album by SG Wannabe. Again, they amazed the audience with their new title song \"Arirang\" (\"\uc544\ub9ac\ub791\"), which had the classic instruments of Korea playing as the background music. 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Preceded by the single \"In Between Days\" which had reached No. 15 on the UK Singles Chart, \"The Head on the Door\" was described by \"Melody Maker\" as \"a collection of pop songs\", while \"PopMatters\" declared that it defined alternative rock. With its variety of styles, it allowed the group to reach a wider audience in both Europe and North America. In the United Kingdom, it quickly became their most successful album to date, climbing to No. 7 on the albums chart.\n\nThe Cure: 'Reflections': The Cure: \"Reflections\" refers to a set of shows in which The Cure played their first three albums \"Three Imaginary Boys\", \"Seventeen Seconds\" and \"Faith\" in full at the VividLive festival at the Sydney Opera House on 31 May and 1 June 2011. 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The sessions saw the group on the brink of collapse, with heavy drug use, band in-fighting and group leader Robert Smith's depression fuelling the album's musical and lyrical content. \"Pornography\" represents the conclusion of the group's early dark, gloomy musical phase which began with \"Seventeen Seconds\" in 1980.\n\nTrain discography: American pop rock band Train has released ten studio albums, two live albums, one video album, four extended plays, 30 singles, four promotional singles, and 26 music videos. The band independently released their eponymous debut studio album in 1996, two years after their formation. In February 1998, the band signed to Aware Records and Columbia Records and re-released the album under the two labels. Three singles were released from \"Train\"; the album's second single, \"Meet Virginia\", peaked at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. 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The mall is considered a regional powerhouse as a shopping destination; surrounded by suburbs and close to major highways, it serves a trade area population almost 2 million people, and boasts 12 million visitors a year.\n\nNational Parks of New York Harbor: National Parks of New York Harbor is the name of an office of the National Park Service that coordinates administration of eleven NPS sites that include 23 unique destinations located in the New York metropolitan area. National Parks of New York Harbor was formed in 2003 and administers properties ranging from the Statue of Liberty National Monument in New York Harbor to Gateway National Recreation Area in several locations and Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site in Mount Vernon, New York. Despite its name, technically the office does not oversee any national parks, but rather national monuments, national memorials, national historic sites, and a large national recreation area. 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The Dubai International Central functions as the central hub for the MENASA market, serving nearly one quarter of the world's population and doing 3.6 trillion USD in business in the year 2009.\n\nMahamaham tank, Kumbakonam: Mahamaham Tank is a huge temple tank located in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. It is considered to be the foremost and one of the largest temple tanks in Tamil Nadu. The Masimaham festival held in the tank has 0.1 million visitors and the 12 year Mahamaham festival has close to 2 million visitors.\n\nTourist attractions in Vienna: The tourist attractions of Vienna concentrate in three distinct areas. The largest cluster, centred on Sch\u00f6nbrunn Palace, attracted around five million visitors in 2009, down from six million in 2008. Museums and exhibitions of Hofburg Palace accounted for nearly two million visitors in 2008, with a significant decline in 2009. The third, and the newest, cluster of modern art museums in Museumsquartier attracted less than one million visitors. Nearby duo of Kunsthistorisches and Naturhistorisches museums, located halfway between Museumsquartier and Hofburg, also reported around one million visitors. The Landstra\u00dfe district, which lies south-east of the old city, is home to art exhibitions at the Belvedere Palace and the KunstHausWien.\n\nPalisades Center: The Palisades Center Mall, often referred to as the Palisades Mall, in West Nyack, New York is the second-largest shopping mall in the New York metropolitan area, the eighth-largest in the United States by total area, and sixth-largest by gross leasable space. Built in the industrial style, the mall houses more than 200 stores and receives 20 million visitors a year. 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It also sought to \"reform the chiropractic profession away from a philosophical scope of practice and towards an applied science scope of practice.\" It stated that it was \"dedicated to bringing the scientific based practice of chiropractic into mainstream medicine\" and that its members \"confine their scope of practice to scientific parameters and seek to make legitimate the utilization of professional manipulative procedures in mainstream health care delivery.\" \"While the NACM is focused on furthering the profession, its primary focus is on the rights and safety of the consumers.\" The NACM was the object of much controversy and criticism from the rest of the profession. It quietly dropped out of sight and its demise apparently occurred sometime between May 30, 2008 and March 6, 2010.\n\nJohn Rathbone Oliver: John Rathbone Oliver (January 4, 1872 \u2013 January 21, 1943) was an American psychiatrist, medical historian, author, and priest. 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Doctorow tells the story of Paul and Rochelle Isaacson (corollaries to the Rosenbergs) through the persons of their older son, Daniel, and his sister, Susan, who are college students deeply involved in 1960s politics.\n\nNursing: Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. Nurses may be differentiated from other health care providers by their approach to patient care, training, and scope of practice. Nurses practice in many specialties with differing levels of prescription authority. Many nurses provide care within the ordering scope of physicians, and this traditional role has shaped the public image of nurses as care providers. However, nurses are permitted by most jurisdictions to practice independently in a variety of settings depending on training level. In the postwar period, nurse education has undergone a process of diversification towards advanced and specialized credentials, and many of the traditional regulations and provider roles are changing.\n\nOptometry: Optometry is a health care profession which involves examining the eyes and applicable visual systems for defects or abnormalities as well as the medical diagnosis and management of eye disease. Traditionally, the field of optometry began with the primary focus of correcting refractive error through the use of spectacles. Modern day optometry, however, has evolved through time so that the education curriculum additionally includes intensive medical training in the diagnosis and management of ocular disease in countries where the profession is established and regulated. Optometrists (also known as Doctors of Optometry in the US and Canada for those holding the O.D. degree or Ophthalmic Opticians in the UK) are medical professionals who provide primary eyecare through comprehensive eye examinations to detect and treat various visual abnormalities and eye diseases. Being a regulated profession, an optometrist's scope of practice may differ depending on the location. Thus, disorders or diseases detected outside the treatment scope of optometry are referred out to relevant medical professionals for proper care, more commonly to ophthalmologists who are physicians that specialize in tertiary medical and surgical care of the eye. Optometrists typically work closely together with other eye care professionals such as ophthalmologists and opticians to deliver quality and efficient eyecare to the general public.\n\nScarlet Sister Mary: Scarlet Sister Mary is a 1928 novel by Julia Peterkin. It won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1929. 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The extended version features a guitar solo by Tom Morello, the extended version is also on \"The Ghetto Blaster EP\", but is listed as the 'Guitar Fury remix'.\n\nN.Flying: N.Flying (Korean: \uc5d4\ud50c\ub77c\uc789 , Japanese: \u30a8\u30cc\u30d5\u30e9\u30a4\u30f3\u30b0; short for New Flying which also means new wings or new escape.) is a South Korean rap rock band formed by FNC Entertainment in 2013. The band consists of Kwon Kwang-jin (bass, rap), Lee Seung-hyub (rhythm guitar, vocal, rap), Cha Hun (lead guitar, vocal), Kim Jae-hyun (drums) and Yoo Hwe-seung (vocal). Their first release, \"Basket\" charted at number two on Oricon's weekly Indies chart in Japan. Their fan club name is \"N.Fia\", a combination of the words \u201cN.Flying\u201d and \u201cUtopia.\u201d It means that the band and their fans will fly together towards the utopia of their ideal music.\n\nDeuce (singer): Aron Erlichman (born March 2, 1983), better known by his stage name Deuce (formerly known as \"Tha Producer\" ), is an American music producer, singer, songwriter, and rapper. Brought to fame as a producer, singer-songwriter and one of the founding members of rap rock band Hollywood Undead, Deuce has since moved on to solo work through the label \"Five Seven Music\", a branch of Eleven Seven Music. He is also involved in a movement with fellow rapper Truth (Vardan Aslanyan) called \"Nine Lives\" (often stylized as both \"9LIVES\" and \"IX LIVES\"). Deuce released his debut album of the same name on April 24, 2012, which sold 11,425 copies in its first week. Deuce has also collaborated with artists Marc Bosserman, Ronnie Radke, Brokencyde and Blood on the Dance Floor in the past.\n\nGhetto Therapy: Ghetto Therapy is the first collaborative album by Latin rappers Sen Dog and Mellow Man Ace as The Reyes Brothers, released on June 13, 2006 via Latin Thugs Entertainment LLC. The seventeen-track record features guest appearances by the likes of Cypress Hill, Warren G, Snoop Dogg, Bishop Lamont, Bishop Don Juan Magic, Slip Malota, Pop Duke, O. Brown, J Killa, Frank Lee White.\n\nSen Dog: Senen Reyes (born November 22, 1965), best known by his stage name Sen Dog, is a Cuban-American rapper and member of rap group Cypress Hill. He has been developing a solo career in addition to his work with Cypress Hill, and headlines rap rock band SX-10. As of 2017 he is currently performing in Powerflo.\n\nThe Ghetto Blaster EP: The Ghetto Blaster EP is the first EP from the rap rock supergroup Street Sweeper Social Club, released on August 10, 2010. It features covers of \"Paper Planes\" by M.I.A. and \"Mama Said Knock You Out\" by LL Cool J as well as a remix of the band's second single \"Promenade.\" They also cover The Coup song \"Everythang\". It has also been confirmed that the full touring band has recorded on the album. Tom Morello spoke about the EP in a press release, saying that they shot for an interesting combination of groups. \"On The Ghetto Blaster EP we were shooting for a combo of the first Clash record and the Ohio Players greatest hits, interwoven with tractor trailer size riffs of course. This record definitely has more of a 'band' feel than the first, and Boots\u2019 lyrics and delivery have never been sharper.\" Boots Riley has also said of the EP \u201cWe got a new EP that\u2019s going to come out called The Ghetto Blaster EP. 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In addition to being one of the songs that helped break Aerosmith into the mainstream in the 1970s, it also helped revitalize their career in the 1980s when it was covered by rappers Run\u2013D.M.C. on their 1986 album \"Raising Hell\". This cover was a touchstone for the new musical subgenre of rap rock, or the melding of rock and hip hop. It became an international hit and won both groups a Soul Train Music Award for Best Rap \u2013 Single in 1987.\n\nStreet Sweeper Social Club: Street Sweeper Social Club is an American rap rock supergroup, formed in Los Angeles, California in 2006. The band primarily consists of guitarist Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and vocalist/emcee Boots Riley of The Coup. The band had been testing songs out during Tom Morello's Nightwatchman tour and released an album on June 16, 2009. Stanton Moore drummed for the group for the recording of the album although he did not join the band for the following tour. Street Sweeper Social Club opened for Nine Inch Nails and Jane's Addiction in May 2009. Street Sweeper Social Club describes itself as \"more than a band, it's a social club.\" Their 2010 EP \"The Ghetto Blaster EP\" includes covers of M.I.A. \"Paper Planes\" and LL Cool J's \"Mama Said Knock You Out\".\n\nTrik Turner: Trik Turner is a rap rock band founded in Phoenix, Arizona in 1999. The band is best known for their song \"Friends and Family,\" which reached the top ten on the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock chart and received airplay on MTV, VH1 and adult contemporary television and radio formats in 2002. They were the first band to ever have two different videos aired on MTV for the same song, \"Friends and Family\". They made appearances on \"Late Show with David Letterman\", \"Last Call with Carson Daly\", \"Late World with Zach\" and \"The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn\". \"Friends and Family\" was also featured on the \"Mr. Deeds\" film soundtrack and \"Black Sheep\" was featured in the film, \"You Got Served\". Although they were to go back into the studio, differences among band members led some to part ways. The band was dropped from RCA Records. 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Prince donated this song for the album \"We Are the World\" after he decided not to participate in the song \"We Are the World\". A rare live version of the song, used for Live Aid, was included on the album \"The Hits/The B-Sides\".\n\nCrying: Crying is the shedding of tears (or welling of tears in the eyes) in response to an emotional state. This includes anger, happiness, or sadness. The act of crying has been defined as \"a complex secretomotor phenomenon characterized by the shedding of tears from the lacrimal apparatus, without any irritation of the ocular structures\", instead, giving a relief which protects from conjunctivitis. A related medical term is lacrimation, which also refers to non-emotional shedding of tears. Various forms of crying are known as \"sobbing\", \"weeping\", \"wailing\", \"whimpering\", \"bawling\", and \"blubbering\".\n\nOpen Your Eyes (Alter Bridge song): \"Open Your Eyes\" is a song by the hard rock band Alter Bridge. The song, which is one of the band's biggest hits to date, was released as the first single off their debut album \"One Day Remains\" and peaked at No. 2 on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 2004, the band's highest charting single on that chart until \"Isolation\" reached No. 1 in 2011. The song, \"Save Me\", which appears on the soundtrack for \"Elektra\", is also on the \"Open Your Eyes\" single as a b-side. Like many songs on the album, \"Open Your Eyes\" is about regrets and is one of the six songs on the record co-written by singer Myles Kennedy. The chorus seems to be encouraging peace. Lead guitarist Mark Tremonti originally wanted \"Down to My Last\" to be the first single, but the record company rejected it, saying it sounded too much like Creed, the then-former band of Tremonti, bassist Brian Marshall, and drummer Scott Phillips. \"Open Your Eyes\" was chosen instead.\n\nWorkingman's Savings Bank & Trust Co.: The Workingman's Savings Bank & Trust Co. Building, located at 800 East Ohio Street in the East Allegheny neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1901. It was added to the List of City of Pittsburgh historic designations on March 10, 2009. Formerly a Mellon Bank until 1971, the building was sold to the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh with plans to convert it to a church. However, the expense of the project proved too costly and it was instead donated to the ARC House rehabilitation center network. The building remained their headquarters from 1976 to 2006. It is currently vacant.\n\n26th Awit Awards: The 26th Awit Awards were held in Sequoia Hotel, Quezon City. They honored the best of Filipino music for the year 2012. The Philippine Association of the Record Industry decided to hold a small event, where only the winners were invited, due to the tragic Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) that affected the country last month. The money to be used for the planned extravagant awards ceremony was instead donated to the calamity fund. Being a simple ceremony, no performances occurred.\n\nThe Screen Guild Theater: The Screen Guild Theater is a radio anthology series broadcast from 1939 until 1952 during the Golden Age of Radio. Leading Hollywood stars performed adaptations of popular motion pictures. Originating on CBS Radio, it aired under several different titles including The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Players. Fees that would ordinarily have been paid to the stars and studios were instead donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, and were used for the construction and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country House.\n\nWe Are the World: \"We Are the World\" is a song and charity single originally recorded by the supergroup United Support of Artists (USA) for Africa in 1985. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie (with arrangements by Michael Omartian) and produced by Quincy Jones for the album \"We Are the World\". With sales in excess of 20 million copies, it is one of the fewer than 30 all-time physical singles to have sold at least 10 million copies worldwide.\n\nPortrait of Captain Thomas Coram: Portrait of Captain Thomas Coram is a 1740 portrait of philanthropist Thomas Coram painted by William Hogarth. The portrait, which represents Hogarth\u2019s highest achievement in direct portraiture, was not created as a commission and was instead donated to Coram's Foundling Hospital. The portrait is divided into two sections: The left side represents Coram's sea ventures, a major source of his wealth. The right side shows a curtain pulled over a mother figure with a child/\n\nWith Tears in My Eyes: \"With Tears in My Eyes\" is a 1945 song by Wesley Tuttle and His Texas Stars. 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Although not autobiographical, the story was partially inspired by Passon herself suffering a mild concussion, in the same manner depicted in the film, shortly before she began writing the screenplay.\n\nMarion Jackson: Marion Jackson (December 3, 1897 \u2013 November 28, 1962) was an American screenwriter of the late silent and early sound film eras. During her fifteen-year career she would pen the scripts for over 40 films, both original and adaptations. Born in Walla Walla, Washington, she wrote her first script, an original screenplay, which was produced by Monogram Pictures in 1924, \"The Mask of Lopez\", directed by Albert Rogell. It would be her most prolific year, as she would contribute to 11 screenplays that year, either as the screenwriter, or providing the story, or adapting from another source. One of the films she adapted that year was 1924's \"A Boy of Flanders\", from Marie Louise de la Ram\u00e9e's 1872 novel, \"A Dog of Flanders\". 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It is often thought to be based on the William Saroyan novel of the same name, but Saroyan actually wrote the screenplay first, was fired from the movie project, and quickly wrote the novel and published it just before the film was released. The picture stars Mickey Rooney with Frank Morgan. Also appearing in the film are James Craig, Marsha Hunt, Fay Bainter, Ray Collins, Van Johnson, Donna Reed and Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins. Robert Mitchum (as \"Quentin\") and Don DeFore appear together as boisterous soldiers in uncredited supporting roles.\n\nAlong the Navajo Trail (film): Along the Navajo Trail is a 1945 American western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Roy Rogers, George 'Gabby' Hayes and Dale Evans. The film's story was based on a William Colt MacDonald novel. The film marked the debut of the Cuban actress Estelita Rodriguez, who Republic Pictures then began to build up into a star. Its title song is \"Along the Navajo Trail\", an instrumental version of which appears with the opening credits, with a brief vocal version during the last twenty seconds of the film. The first few bars of the song are used as background music in several chase scenes.\n\nBright Lights, Big City (film): Bright Lights, Big City is a 1988 American drama film directed by James Bridges, starring Michael J. Fox, Kiefer Sutherland, Phoebe Cates, Dianne Wiest and Jason Robards, and based on the novel by Jay McInerney, who also wrote the screenplay. It was the last film directed by Bridges, who died in 1993.\n\nRipley Under Ground (film): Ripley Under Ground (also known as White on White) is a 2005 German-British-French crime thriller film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and based on the second novel in Patricia Highsmith's Tom Ripley series. It stars Barry Pepper as the cunning psychopath Ripley and features Willem Dafoe, Alan Cumming and Tom Wilkinson in supporting roles. \"Ripley Under Ground\" was produced during July and August 2003, but was only released two years later. The film was shown on the 2005 AFI Fest by American Film Institute, receiving a low-profile wide theatrical release.\n\nTaissa Farmiga: Taissa Farmiga ( ; born August 17, 1994) is an American actress. She began her career in film in the drama \"Higher Ground\" (2011), and subsequently made her television debut in the FX series \"\" (2011). Farmiga made her stage debut in the Off-Broadway revival of the drama play \"Buried Child\" (2016).\n\nHigher Ground (film): Higher Ground is a 2011 American drama film directed by Vera Farmiga in her directorial debut. The film is an adaptation of the 2002 memoir \"This Dark World: A Memoir of Salvation Found and Lost\" by Carolyn S. Briggs, who co-wrote the screenplay. The film follows Corinne Walker (Farmiga) and her vacillating relationship with Christianity. The cast also includes Joshua Leonard, John Hawkes, Donna Murphy, Norbert Leo Butz, and Bill Irwin.\n\nSissy Spacek: Mary Elizabeth \"Sissy\" Spacek ( ; born December 25, 1949) is an American actress and singer. She began her career in the early 1970s and first gained attention for her role in the film \"Badlands\" (1973). Her major breakthrough came in 1976 when she played the title character of Carrie White in Brian De Palma's horror film \"Carrie\", based on the first novel by Stephen King, for which she earned an Oscar nomination (a rare feat for an actor or actress in a horror movie). She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Loretta Lynn in the 1980 film \"Coal Miner's Daughter,\" and also earned a Grammy nomination for the song \"Coal Miner's Daughter\" from the film's soundtrack. She went on to receive further Oscar nominations for her roles in \"Missing\" (1982), \"The River\" (1984) and \"Crimes of the Heart\" (1986). \"Coal Miner's Daughter\" and \"Crimes of the Heart\" also won her the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy.", "question": "Who wrote the novel a film directed by Stacie Passon and starring an actress who began her career in \"Higher Ground\" is based on?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film directed by Stacie Passon."}, "director_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the film's director."}, "lead_actress_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actress starring in the film who also began her career in 'Higher Ground'."}, "actress_debut_film": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film where the lead actress began her career."}, "novel_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the novel the film is based on."}, "novel_author": {"type": "string", "description": "The author of the novel."}}, "required": ["film_title", "director_name", "lead_actress_name", "actress_debut_film", "novel_title", "novel_author"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "We Have Always Lived in the Castle", "director_name": "Stacie Passon", "lead_actress_name": "Taissa Farmiga", "actress_debut_film": "Higher Ground", "novel_title": "We Have Always Lived in the Castle", "novel_author": "Shirley Jackson"}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "We Have Always Lived in the Castle", "director_name": "Stacie Passon", "lead_actress_name": "Taissa Farmiga", "actress_debut_film": "Higher Ground", "novel_title": "We Have Always Lived in the Castle", "novel_author": "Shirley Jackson"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1997, "output_tokens": 75, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "28d98953ce1b0da72a131218567749ab5bd47eb2dba9e1a2fe85c948b4aa48cd", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5adeac8855429975fa854f65", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "44\u201320", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "2015 Independence Bowl: The 2015 Independence Bowl was a college football bowl game that was played on Saturday, December 26, 2015 at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana in the United States. The 40th annual Independence Bowl featured the Virginia Tech Hokies of the Atlantic Coast Conference against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane of the American Athletic Conference. Sponsored by Camping World, the game was officially known as the Camping World Independence Bowl. The first half of the game, in which 76 points were scored, was the highest scoring half in college football bowl history.\n\n1993 Independence Bowl: The 1993 Independence Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Indiana Hoosiers at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana on December 31, 1993. The 18th edition of the Independence Bowl was the final contest of the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season for both teams, and ended in a 45\u201320 victory for Virginia Tech. The game was the first bowl victory for Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer and began a record streak of 23\u00a0consecutive bowl appearances for Virginia Tech.\n\nThe Pride of the South: The Pride of the South is the name of the marching band at The University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi. The full band plays at all Ole Miss home football games, and a smaller pep band is sent to most away games. The full band also travels to Ole Miss bowl games and Starkville, Mississippi when Mississippi State University hosts the Egg Bowl. The University of Mississippi Band has been giving outstanding performances in concert and in support of Ole Miss athletic events since it was organized in 1928. In addition to performing at all home football games and many away games, the marching band has attended numerous bowl games including the Sugar Bowl, the Gator Bowl, the Liberty Bowl, the Independence Bowl, the Peach Bowl, the Cotton Bowl, and more recently the Motor City Bowl in 1997, the Music City Bowl in 2000, the Independence Bowl in 1998, 1999 and 2002, the Cotton Bowl in 2004, 2009 and 2010, the Chick-fil-a Classic in 2014, the Peach Bowl in 2014, and the Sugar Bowl in 2016.\n\n2012 Independence Bowl: The 2012 AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game held on December 28, 2012 at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana in the United States. The 37th edition of the Independence Bowl began at 1:00\u00a0p.m. CST and aired on ESPN. It featured the Ohio Bobcats from the Mid-American Conference against the Louisiana\u2013Monroe Warhawks from the Sun Belt Conference and was the final game of the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams. Both the Bobcats and the Warhawks accepted their invitation after finishing at 8\u20134 during the regular season.\n\n2004 Independence Bowl: The 2004 Independence Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game between the Iowa State Cyclones and the Miami RedHawks on December 28, 2004, at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana. It was the twenty-ninth time the Independence Bowl had been played and the final game of the 2004 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams. Iowa State defeated Miami 17-13.\n\n2014 Independence Bowl: The 2014 Independence Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 27, 2014 at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana in the United States. The 39th annual Independence Bowl, it pitted the Miami Hurricanes of the Atlantic Coast Conference against the South Carolina Gamecocks of the Southeastern Conference. The game will start at 3:30\u00a0p.m. CST and air on ABC. It was one of the 2014\u201315 bowl games that conclude the 2014 FBS football season. Sponsored by duck call manufacturer Duck Commander, the game was officially known as the Duck Commander Independence Bowl.\n\n2009 Georgia Bulldogs football team: The 2009 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs competed in the East Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). This was the Georgia Bulldogs' ninth season under head coach Mark Richt. The Bulldogs finished the season 8\u20135, 4\u20134 in SEC play and won the Independence Bowl, 44\u201320, against Texas A&M.\n\n2009 Texas A&M Aggies football team: The 2009 Texas A&M Aggies football team (often referred to as \"A&M\" or the \"Aggies\") represented Texas A&M University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by second-year head coach Mike Sherman and played their home games at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. The Aggies finished the season 6\u20137, 3\u20135 in Big 12 play and lost in the Independence Bowl 44\u201320 against Georgia.\n\n2016 Independence Bowl: The 2016 Independence Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 26, 2016 at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana. The 41st annual Independence Bowl featured the NC State Wolfpack of the ACC against the Vanderbilt Commodores of the SEC. Sponsored by Camping World, the game was officially known as the Camping World Independence Bowl.\n\nList of Independence Bowl broadcasters: This is a list of Independence Bowl broadcasters. The Independence Bowl is a post-season NCAA-sanctioned Division I college football bowl game that is played annually at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana.", "question": "The Auggies lost the Independence Bowl by a span of what points?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"losing_team_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the team that lost the game."}, "winning_team_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the team that won the game."}, "bowl_game_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the bowl game played."}, "game_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the bowl game was played."}, "winning_score": {"type": "integer", "description": "The points scored by the winning team."}, "losing_score": {"type": "integer", "description": "The points scored by the losing team."}, "point_difference": {"type": "integer", "description": "The difference in points between the winning and losing team."}}, "required": ["losing_team_name", "winning_team_name", "bowl_game_name", "game_year", "winning_score", "losing_score", "point_difference"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"losing_team_name": "Texas A&M Aggies", "winning_team_name": "Georgia Bulldogs", "bowl_game_name": "Independence Bowl", "game_year": 2009, "winning_score": 44, "losing_score": 20, "point_difference": 24}, "ground_truth": {"losing_team_name": "Texas A&M Aggies", "winning_team_name": "Georgia Bulldogs", "bowl_game_name": "Independence Bowl", "game_year": 2009, "winning_score": 44, "losing_score": 20, "point_difference": 24}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1847, "output_tokens": 69, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "2ccdb994fb5f40855bd8f5cea5d6bd917d3f2ec13463e1b68a7844cccc21398d", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab4087655429976abd1bd3c", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "12 September 1977", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Flaming Pie: Flaming Pie is the tenth solo studio album by Paul McCartney under his own name, first released in 1997. His first studio album in over four years, it was mostly recorded following McCartney's involvement in the highly successful \"Beatles Anthology\" project. The album was recorded in several locations over two years, 1995 and 1997, featuring two songs dating from 1992. The album featured several of McCartney's family members and friends, most notably McCartney's son, James McCartney. In \"Flaming Pie\"'s liner notes, McCartney said: \"\"[The Beatles Anthology]\" reminded me of The Beatles' standards and the standards that we reached with the songs. So in a way it was a refresher course that set the framework for this album.\"\n\nMe (James McCartney album): Me is the first full length studio album by James McCartney, son of Paul and Linda McCartney. It was recorded between Abbey Road, Hog Mill, Select, Avatar and Nevo studios and was produced and mixed by David Kahne. It also includes performances from Paul McCartney. James McCartney said of the album \"it's about having as much emotion as possible for me, musically and lyrically. Cathartic, heartfelt and true.\"\n\nLinda McCartney: Linda Louise McCartney, Lady McCartney (n\u00e9e Eastman; formerly See; September 24, 1941 \u2013 April 17, 1998) was an American musician, photographer, animal rights activist, entrepreneur and publisher who was married to Paul McCartney of the Beatles. Prior to marrying Paul, she was a professional photographer of celebrities and contemporary musicians, with her work published in music industry magazines. Her photos were also published in the book \"Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era\", in 1992.\n\nThe Linda McCartney Story: The Linda McCartney Story is a 2000 American drama television film directed by Armand Mastroianni, starring Elizabeth Mitchell and Gary Bakewell. Based on the book \"Linda McCartney: The Biography\", presenting the life story of Linda McCartney and her life with Paul McCartney. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for CBS and was released in 2000.\n\nJames McCartney: James Louis McCartney (born 12 September 1977) is a British musician and songwriter living in London. He is the only son of songwriter and former Beatle Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney. He has contributed to a number of solo albums by his parents, including \"Flaming Pie\" (1997) and \"Driving Rain\" (2001) by Paul McCartney and \"Wide Prairie\" (1998) by Linda McCartney.\n\nConcert for Linda: The Concert for Linda was a benefit tribute to Linda McCartney, wife of Paul McCartney. It was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 10 April 1999. Linda McCartney died after a long battle with cancer nearly a year earlier, when she was 56. They were married for 29 years.\n\nGive My Regards to Broad Street (film): Give My Regards to Broad Street is a 1984 British musical drama film directed by Peter Webb, which starred Paul McCartney, Bryan Brown and Ringo Starr. The film covers a fictional day in the life of Paul McCartney, who wrote the film for the screen, and McCartney, Starr and Linda McCartney all appeared as themselves. Despite \"Give My Regards to Broad Street\" being unsuccessful in the box office financially and critically, its soundtrack album sold well. The title is a take on George M. Cohan's classic show tune \"Give My Regards to Broadway\" which made reference to London's Broad Street railway station, which would close in 1986.\n\nLee Eastman: Lee Eastman, born Leopold Vail Epstein (12 January 1910 \u2013 30 July 1991) was a New York City show business attorney, and art collector the son of Louis (b. Russia ~1887, imm. 1906) and Stella (Freyer) Epstein. His sisters were Emmaline and Rose. He married Louise Lindner, daughter of a prominent Cleveland department store executive; they had four children, including John Eastman and Linda McCartney, the late wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney. Eastman became McCartney's business manager shortly before the breakup of The Beatles while his son John represented McCartney during his 1970 lawsuit to legally dissolve the Beatles. He is the maternal grandfather of potter Heather McCartney, photographer Mary McCartney, fashion designer Stella McCartney, and musician/sculptor James Louis McCartney. Eastman was also the friend and longtime lawyer for and collector of the works of the Abstract expressionist painter Willem de Kooning.\n\nClose At Hand: Close At Hand is the second EP by James McCartney, son of Paul and Linda McCartney. The EP was produced by David Kahne and Paul McCartney, and released on 30 2011 (2011--) .\n\nWide Prairie: Wide Prairie is a posthumous compilation by Linda McCartney. The album is composed of songs recorded between 1972 and 1998, some of which were previously released while others are unreleased Wings era recordings. The idea for the album was inspired by a fan who wrote in inquiring about \"Seaside Woman\", a reggae song which Wings had recorded in 1972 under the name Suzy and the Red Stripes featuring Linda on lead vocals. Lead guitar on the song \"The Light Comes from Within\" is played by the McCartneys' son, musician/sculptor James McCartney. 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It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Calais.\n\nCanton of H\u00e9nin-Beaumont-1: The canton of H\u00e9nin-Beaumont-1 is an administrative division of the Pas-de-Calais department, in northern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in H\u00e9nin-Beaumont.\n\nDover: Dover ( ; French: \"Douvres\" ) is a town and major ferry port in the home county of Kent, in South East England. It faces France across the strait of Dover, the narrowest part of the English Channel, and lies south-east of Canterbury; east of Kent's county town Maidstone; and north-east along the coastline from Dungeness and Hastings. The town is the administrative centre of the Dover District and home of the Dover Calais ferry through the Port of Dover. 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Before its closure in 2005, the station was served by only two trains Monday through Friday (one morning northbound Local and one afternoon southbound Local), and had no service on weekends. The station was located between 22nd Street Station and Bayshore Station, two blocks west of Gilman/Paul Station on the T Third Street Muni line.\n\nBayshore, Ottawa: Bayshore (also known as Accora Village) is a neighbourhood in Bay Ward in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Prior to amalgamation in 2001, the neighbourhood was in the City of Nepean. It is bounded east by row houses off Bayshore Drive, to the north Carling Avenue, to the west Holly Acres Drive and the Lakeview neighbourhood, and to the south Ontario Highway 417. 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Principal photography began on September 21, 2015, in Pittsburgh.\n\nI Am a Thief: I Am a Thief is a 1934 American crime-drama film directed by Robert Florey.\n\nPeter Riegert: Peter Riegert (born April 11, 1947) is an American actor, screenwriter and film director, best known for his roles as Donald \"Boon\" Schoenstein in \"Animal House\" (1978), \"Mac\" MacIntyre in \"Local Hero\" (1983), fast-talking gangster Aldo in \"Oscar\" (1991), tough, no-nonsense Lt. Kellaway in \"The Mask\" (1994), newspaper editor Delbert McGinty in \"We Bought a Zoo\" (2011) and glove manufacturer Lou Levov in \"American Pastoral\" (2016). 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The games feature a mix of the action, real-time strategy and platform game genres. Developed between 1994 and 2014 by RedWolf Design the games of the series were originally released as Shareware and became around 2008/2014 Freeware and open source software. The game's community develops since then the series under the name OpenClonk. The game series was compared and described as mixture of Worms, The Settlers, Tetris, Lemmings and Minecraft. The game was noted for the easy game \"extension\" mechanic with an integrated editor and developer mode, which allows experienced players to create their own modifications directly into the game.\n\nNikolaj Nyholm: Nikolaj Nyholm, (born September 13, 1975) is a serial technology entrepreneur and investor from Copenhagen, Denmark. 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The game can be played both single-player and multiplayer and is cross-platform, playable on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and OS X.\n\nEntremet: An entremet or entremets ( ; ] ; from Old French, literally meaning \"between servings\") is in modern French cuisine a small dish served between courses or simply a dessert. Originally it was an elaborate form of entertainment dish common among the nobility and upper middle class in Europe during the later part of the Middle Ages and the early modern period. An entremet marked the end of a serving of courses and could be anything from a simple frumenty (a type of wheat porridge) that was brightly colored and flavored with exotic and expensive spices to elaborate models of castles complete with wine fountains, musicians, and food modeled into allegorical scenes. By the end of the Middle Ages, it had evolved almost entirely into dinner entertainment in the form of inedible ornaments or acted performances, often packed with symbolism of power and regality. In English it was more commonly known as a subtlety (also \"sotelty\" or \"soteltie\") and did not include acted entertainment.\n\nEntertainment: Entertainment is a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience, or gives pleasure and delight. It can be an idea or a task, but is more likely to be one of the activities or events that have developed over thousands of years specifically for the purpose of keeping an audience's attention. Although people's attention is held by different things, because individuals have different preferences in entertainment, most forms are recognisable and familiar. Storytelling, music, drama, dance, and different kinds of performance exist in all cultures, were supported in royal courts, developed into sophisticated forms and over time became available to all citizens. The process has been accelerated in modern times by an entertainment industry that records and sells entertainment products. Entertainment evolves and can be adapted to suit any scale, ranging from an individual who chooses a private entertainment from a now enormous array of pre-recorded products; to a banquet adapted for two; to any size or type of party, with appropriate music and dance; to performances intended for thousands; and even for a global audience.\n\nOnline social entertainment: Online social entertainment blends entertaining interactive functionality and content including live video streaming, video chat communications, multi-player gaming, music and videos streaming, with social networking service such as social graph management, forums, reviews, ratings, and geo-location options. It is the foundation for a more immersive, interactive, enriching and engaging content consumption experience through social channels. Social entertainment is distinct from social networking websites in that the former is based fundamentally on immersive engaging experiences with functionality, content and people, while the latter is based primarily on building and maintaining relationships with other users. Typically, social entertainment is defined by the individual sites dedicated to a particular type of entertainment experience incorporating basic social networking services.\n\nMap seed: In video games using procedural world generation, the map seed is a (relatively) short number or text string which is used to procedurally create the game world (\"map\"). This means that while the seed-unique generated map may be many megabytes big (often generated incrementally and virtually unlimited in potential size), it is possible to reset to the unmodified map, or the unmodified map can be exchanged between players, just by specifying the map seed. An example of a map seed in Minecraft is \"-2242547518357798464\". 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Gold was discovered here by Alfred Giauque in 1944. A complete townsite, on Giauque Lake, was established by the company to house workers and their families. The mine produced one million troy ounces (31,000\u00a0kg) of gold from one million tons of ore. The abandoned townsite, not accessible by road, was demolished in 2005.\n\nNorthland Pyrite Mine: The Northland Pyrite Mine, also known as James Lake Mine, Rib Lake Mine, Harris Mine or simply Northland Mine, is an abandoned underground mine in Northeastern Ontario, Canada, located on the southwestern shore of James Lake in Best Township of Temagami. It was operated by the Northland Mining Company during the early 1900s with the construction of a 91 m shaft and many open-cuts north of the shaft. 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The old mine is today (2012) significant as one of the last intact abandoned mining properties from the 1940s period in the Northwest Territories, although the site was scheduled to be remediated by the federal government.\n\nBurwash Mine: The Burwash Mine was a small gold property discovered in the fall of 1934 by Johnny Baker and Hugh Muir at Yellowknife Bay, Northwest Territories. The town of Yellowknife did not exist yet at that point, but the discovery of gold at Burwash was the catalyst that brought more gold prospectors into the region in 1935 and 1936. A short shaft was sunk in 1935-1936 at Burwash, and in the summer of 1935 a 16-ton bulk sample of ore was shipped to Trail, British Columbia for processing, yielding 200 troy ounces (6 kg) of gold. The mine did not become a substantial producer and it is believed the gold vein was mined out.\n\nCon Mine: The Con Mine (1938-2003) was the first gold mine developed in the Northwest Territories, Canada, just south of Yellowknife. The property was staked by Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada (Cominco) in September 1935 in response to the discovery of visible gold nearby; the name \"Con\" is an abbreviation of \"Consolidated\". The advent of winter prevented any prospecting from being conducted, but work in the summer of 1936 led to the discovery of numerous gold veins. The Con Mine entered production in 1938 and ceased operations in 2003. It has produced over 5000000 ozt of gold from 12,195,585 tons of ore processed. The mine was over 6000 ft deep.\n\nL\u00f8kken Mine: The L\u00f8kken Mine is and underground pyrite mine located in the municipality of Meldal in S\u00f8r-Tr\u00f8ndelag, Norway. The mine was operative from 1654 to 1987, from the mining community L\u00f8kken Verk. It contained the largest deposits of its kind in Norway. Between 1654 and 1845, a total of 11,300 tons of copper was produced from the mine. From 1904 the mine was run by the company Orkla Grube-Aktiebolag, and until 1987 a total of 24 million tons of pyrite was produced from the mine. In addition to sulphur, the pyrite contained about 2% copper, in addition to zinc and traces of silver and gold. The products were originally transported to the sea by horse and sledge during winter time. From 1908 the ore was transported by the Thamshavn Line, which was the first electrical railway line in Norway. The annual production was about 350,000 tons of ore during its final years.\n\nColomac Mine: The Colomac Mine was a privately owned and operated open pit gold mine located 220\u00a0km northwest of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories in Canada . The Colomac mine operated between 1990\u20131992, and 1994\u20131997. It was operated by Neptune Resources Limited that had little success in making a profit during its operation. In 1994, the mine had reopened under Royal Oak Mines Inc. Both Neptune Resources and Royal Oak Mines where both owned and operated by Peggy Witte. Due to low gold prices and high cost of mining, Royal Oak Mines was forced into bankruptcy. The Federal Government of Canada became owners of the mine, along with the related environmental issues. A major cleanup effort is under way to prevent the mine from polluting the environment, but this might be too late at this stage. This mine is now owned and controlled by the Indigenous and Northern Affairs department of the Federal government, while Public Works and Government services is the current contracting authority.\n\nGiant Mine: The Giant Mine was a gold mine located on the Ingraham Trail, 5 km north of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Giant Mine is within the Kam Group, which is part of the Yellowknife greenstone belt. Gold was discovered on the property and mineral claims staked in 1935 by Johnny Baker, but the true extent of the gold deposits were not known until 1944 when a massive gold-bearing shear zone was uncovered beneath the drift-filled Baker Creek Valley.\n\nEkati Diamond Mine: The Ekati Diamond Mine (\"Ekati\") is Canada's first surface and underground diamond mine. It is located 310 km north-east of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, and about 200 km south of the Arctic circle, near Lac de Gras. 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Hagan: Kenneth James Hagan is an American naval historian and retired faculty member of the United States Naval Academy and of the Naval War College's distance education faculty located at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.\n\nDesmond Keegan: He attended the University College Dublin where he pursued a BA in Classical European Civilization and his MA in Medieval European Civilization. Keegan laid the foundations differentiating Distance Education from regular study. In 1979 he initiated the international journal \"Distance Education\", which is now in its 36th year of publication. This was the first publication of its kind to focus on Distance Education as a new area of scholarship. Keegan proposed some of the fundamental issues that are still outstanding. Some of the issues include \"The Role of Time Synchronous Technology\", \"Access Equity and Social Impact of Distance Education\", \"Didactics or Skills Required by Learners and Teachers in using Electronic Technology\" and \"The Market and Willingness of Students to Partake in Electronic Classrooms.\"\n\nSwaner EcoCenter: The Swaner EcoCenter is a nature preserve and Utah State University Distance Education site located in Snyderville Basin near Park City, Utah. Swaner encompasses a 1200 acre wildlife refuge, a 10000 sqft state of the art environmental education facility, a 100 acre farm, and 10 mi of trails. The EcoCenter works to preserve the land and the human connection to the natural landscape, to educate the local and broader communities about the value of nature, and to nurture both the ecosystem and the people connected with it. The EcoCenter was designed by architect Soren Simonsen to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) platinum certification, the highest standard set by the U.S. Green Building Council.\n\nDistance education librarian: A Distance education librarian or distance learning librarian is a specialized academic librarian whose primary duties involve serving the information needs of distance education students, faculty, and staff. This position typically involves coordinating the duties of many librarians and library staff to ensure adequate access to library resources for those who enroll in and teach distance education courses.\n\nAmerican College of Healthcare Sciences: The American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS), based in Portland, Oregon, United States, specializes in online holistic health distance education. Founded in 1978, ACHS is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (formerly the Distance Education and Training Council) and Approved by the Oregon Office of Degree Authorization and is listed in the database for the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.\n\nNaval War College: The Naval War College (NWC or NAVWARCOL) is the staff college and \"Home of Thought\" for the United States Navy at Naval Station Newport in Newport, Rhode Island. The NWC educates and develops leaders, supports defining the future Navy and associated roles and missions, supports combat readiness, and strengthens global maritime partnerships.\n\nCommonwealth of Learning: The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) is an intergovernmental organisation of the Commonwealth of Nations headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Founded at the 1987 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) and inaugurated in 1988, COL's mandate is to promote and develop the use of open learning and distance education knowledge, resources and technologies throughout the Commonwealth's 54 member states. COL has evolved into one of the world's leading distance education providers and leads the international development in distance education along with UNESCO. COL is the only intergovernmental organisation solely concerned with the development of distance education.\n\nAtlantic University: Atlantic University is an American private non-profit distance education institution of higher and continuing education in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The university is associated with Edgar Cayce's Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.), and its administrative offices are in the Don and Nancy de Laski Education Center on the main A.R.E. campus. The university is nationally accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC), which is a member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), for its distance education and hybrid programs. The university also maintains licensure with the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV).\n\nNavy Precision Optical Interferometer: The Navy Precision Optical Interferometer (NPOI) is an American astronomical interferometer, with the world's largest baselines, operated by the Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station (NOFS) in collaboration with the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and Lowell Observatory. The NPOI primarily produces space imagery and astrometry, the latter a major component required for the safe position and navigation of all manner of vehicles for the DoD. The facility is located at Lowell's Anderson Mesa Station on Anderson Mesa about 25 km southeast of Flagstaff, Arizona (US). Until November 2011, the facility was known as the Navy Prototype Optical Interferometer (NPOI). Subsequently the instrument was temporarily renamed the Navy Optical Interferometer, and now permanently, the Kenneth J. Johnston Navy Precision Optical Interferometer (NPOI) \u2013 reflecting both the operational maturity of the facility, and paying tribute to its principal driver and retired founder, Kenneth J. Johnston.\n\nPESC Information Systems College: PESC Information Systems College is an education facility in Ethiopia which uses distance education to teach Information systems.", "question": "Kenneth J. 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Jewitt: John Rodgers Jewitt (21 May 1783 \u2013 7 January 1821) was an English armourer who entered the historical record with his memoirs about the 28 months he spent as a captive of Maquinna of the Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka) people on the Pacific Northwest Coast of what is now Canada. The \"Canadian Encyclopedia\" describes Jewitt as a shrewd observer and his \"Narrative\" as a \"classic of captivity literature\". The memoir, according to the \"Dictionary of Canadian Biography\", is a major source of information about the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast.\n\nIndigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast: The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are composed of many nations and tribal affiliations, each with distinctive cultural and political identities, but they share certain beliefs, traditions and practices, such as the centrality of salmon as a resource and spiritual symbol. The term \"Northwest Coast\" or \"North West Coast\" is used in anthropology to refer to the groups of Indigenous people residing along the coast of British Columbia, Washington state, parts of Alaska, Oregon, and northern California. The term \"Pacific Northwest\" is largely used in the American context.\n\nKutkh: Kutkh (also \"Kutkha\", \"Kootkha\", \"Kutq\" \"Kutcha\" and other variants, Russian: \u041a\u0443\u0442\u0445 ), is a Raven spirit traditionally revered in various forms by various indigenous peoples of the Russian Far East. Kutkh appears in many legends: as a key figure in creation, as a fertile ancestor of mankind, as a mighty shaman and as a trickster. He is a popular subject of the animist stories of the Chukchi people and plays a central role in the mythology of the Koryaks and Itelmens of Kamchatka. Many of the stories regarding Kutkh are similar to those of the Raven among the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, suggesting a long history of indirect cultural contact between Asian and North American peoples.\n\nQuinault Indian Nation: The Quinault Indian Nation ( or ; QIN), formerly known as the Quinault Tribe of the Quinault Reservation, is a federally recognized tribe of Quinault, Queets, Quileute, Hoh, Chehalis, Chinook, and Cowlitz peoples. They are a Southwestern Coast Salish people of indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Their tribe is located in Washington state on the Pacific coast of the Olympic Peninsula. These peoples are also represented in other tribes in Washington and Oregon.\n\nSlahal: Slahal (or Lahal) is a gambling game of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, also known as stickgame, bonegame, bloodless war game, handgame, or a name specific to each language. It is played throughout the western United States and Canada by indigenous peoples. Traditionally, the game uses the shin bones from the foreleg of a deer or other animal. The name of the game is a Chinook Jargon word.\n\nCoast Salish art: Coast Salish art is an art unique to the Pacific Northwest Coast among the Coast Salish peoples. Coast Salish are peoples from the Pacific Northwest Coast made up of many different languages and cultural characteristics. Coast Salish territory covers the coast of British Columbia and Washington state. Within traditional Coast Salish art there are two major forms; the flat design and carving, and basketry and weaving. In historical times these were delineated among male and female roles in the community with men made \"figurative pieces, such as sculptures and paintings that depicts crest, shamanic beings, and spirits, whereas women produced baskets and textiles, most often decorated with abstract designs.\"\n\nDavid A. Boxley: David Albert Boxley (born 1952) is an American artist from the Tsimshian, an indigenous people in southeast Alaska. He is best known for carving totem poles.\n\nTotem pole: Totem poles are monumental carvings, a type of Northwest Coast art, consisting of poles, posts or pillars, carved with symbols or figures. They are usually made from large trees, mostly western red cedar, by indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest coast of North America (Washington, Oregon, and Canada's western province, British Columbia). The word \"totem\" derives from the Algonquian (most likely Ojibwe) word \"odoodem\" [o\u02c8tu\u02d0t\u025bm ], \"(his) kinship group\". The carvings may symbolize or commemorate cultural beliefs that recount familiar legends, clan lineages, or notable events. The poles may also serve as functional architectural features, welcome signs for village visitors, mortuary vessels for the remains of deceased ancestors, or as a means to publicly ridicule someone. They may embody a historical narrative of significance to the people carving and installing the pole. Given the complexity and symbolic meanings of totem pole carvings, their placement and importance lies in the observer's knowledge and connection to the meanings of the figures and the culture in which they are embedded.\n\nPotlatch: A potlatch is a gift-giving feast practiced by indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada and the United States, among whom it is traditionally the primary economic system. This includes the Heiltsuk, Haida, Nuxalk, Tlingit, Makah, Tsimshian, Nuu-chah-nulth, Kwakwaka'wakw, and Coast Salish cultures. Potlatches are also a common feature of the peoples of the Interior and of the Subarctic adjoining the Northwest Coast, though mostly without the elaborate ritual and gift-giving economy of the coastal peoples (see Athabaskan potlatch).\n\nMaritime fur trade: The maritime fur trade was a ship-based fur trade system that focused on acquiring furs of sea otters and other animals from the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast and natives of Alaska. The furs were mostly sold in China in exchange for tea, silks, porcelain, and other Chinese goods, which were then sold in Europe and the United States. The maritime fur trade was pioneered by Russians, working east from Kamchatka along the Aleutian Islands to the southern coast of Alaska. British and Americans entered during the 1780s, focusing on what is now the coast of British Columbia. The trade boomed around the beginning of the 19th century. A long period of decline began in the 1810s. As the sea otter population was depleted, the maritime fur trade diversified and transformed, tapping new markets and commodities, while continuing to focus on the Northwest Coast and China. It lasted until the middle to late 19th century. Russians controlled most of the coast of what is now Alaska during the entire era. The coast south of Alaska endured fierce competition between, and among, British and American trading vessels. The British were the first to operate in the southern sector, but were unable to compete against the Americans, who dominated from the 1790s to the 1830s. The British Hudson's Bay Company entered the coast trade in the 1820s with the intention of driving the Americans away. This was accomplished by about 1840. In its late period, the maritime fur trade was largely conducted by the British Hudson's Bay Company and the Russian-American Company.", "question": "What is a sub-group of Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast in which David A. 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These two passes provided the most direct, if difficult, routes across the imposing east-west wall of the Hindu Kush mountains which divide northern Afghanistan or Tokharistan from Kabul province, which is closely connected to southern Afghanistan and Pakistan. Nowadays, the Salang tunnel constructed by the Soviets in the 1960s, and the paved road through it make it by far the easiest route through the Hindu Kush Mountains.\n\nIstor-o-Nal: Istor-o-Nal or \u0907\u0938\u094d\u0924\u094b\u0930-\u0913-\u0928\u0932 is the third highest mountain in the Hindu Kush, in the Chitral District of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. It is the 68th highest independent peak in the world. It crowns a massif with eleven peaks of elevation more than 7000 m . The peak is located a few kilometres northeast of Tirich Mir (the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush), across the Tirich Glacier. Because Istor-o-Nal is behind the higher peak of Tirich Mir from many viewpoints, it is not easily visible and therefore not well known.\n\nMir Samir: Mir Samir, also called Mir Simir or Simirdar, is a mountain in the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan. It was first climbed in 1959 despite a local tradition that it was unclimbable. The English traveller Eric Newby and the diplomat Hugh Carless attempted to climb Mir Samir in 1956, as described in the humorous book \"A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush\".\n\n2005 Hindu Kush earthquake: The 2005 Hindu Kush earthquake hit northeastern Afghanistan with a magnitude of 6.5 on December 12 at 21:47 (UTC). According to the United States Geological Survey's ShakeMap and Did You Feel It? products, the maximum Mercalli intensity was VI (\"Strong\") at Chitral. Five people were killed in the Hindu Kush region and landslides blocked several roads near Bagh, Kashmir. The earthquake occurred some 65 miles away from Faizabad, a city in the Hindu Kush mountains, but it could be felt in many neighboring areas. It could even be felt about 200 miles away in Islamabad, Pakistan. The quake was strong enough to trigger panic among survivors of October's devastating earthquake, who came out from their makeshift shelters in freezing temperatures. Although magnitude-6 earthquakes typically cause severe damage, this quake caused relatively little due to the fact that it occurred deep underground (about 140 miles).\n\nBuni Zom: The Buni Zom group is a prominent mountain area of Chitral, in the Hindu Raj range of Pakistan. Buni Zom (main) is the highest peak of the group with an elevation of 6542 m . It is located about 50\u00a0km (30\u00a0mi) northeast of the town of Chitral, and about 50\u00a0km (30\u00a0mi) east of Tirich Mir (7,708 m), the highest peak in the Hindu Kush.\n\nNoshaq: Noshaq (also called Nowshak or N\u014dsh\u0101kh; Urdu/Persian/Pashto: \u0646\u0648\u0634\u0627\u062e\u200e ) is the highest peak in Afghanistan and the second highest peak in the Hindu Kush Range (after Tirich Mir) at 7492 m . It lies on the border between Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan and Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, and is the world's westernmost 7,000 meter massif.\n\nTirich Mir: Tirich Mir (Khowar/Urdu: \u200e ) (alternatively Terich Mir, Terichmir and Turch Mir) is the highest mountain of the Hindu Kush range, and the highest mountain in the world outside of the Himalayas-Karakoram range, located in Chitral District of Pakistan. The mountain was first climbed in 1950 by a Norwegian expedition consisting of Arne N\u00e6ss, P. Kvernberg, H. Berg, and Tony Streather. Tirich Mir overlooks Chitral town, and can be easily seen from the main bazaar.\n\nAconcagua: Aconcagua (] ) is the highest mountain outside Asia, at 6961 m , and by extension the highest point in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. It is located in the Andes mountain range, in the Mendoza Province, Argentina, and lies 112 kilometres (70\u00a0mi) northwest of its capital, the city of Mendoza. The summit is also located about five kilometres from San Juan Province and 15 kilometres from the international border with Chile. The mountain itself lies entirely within Argentina and immediately east of Argentina's border with Chile. Its nearest higher neighbor is Tirich Mir in the Hindu Kush, 16520 km away. It is one of the Seven Summits.\n\nKuh-e Bandaka: Kuh-e Bandaka (Pashto: \u06a9\u0648\u0647 \u0628\u0646\u062f\u06a9\u0627) or Kohe Bandaka, Koh-i Bandaka, Bandako, or incorrectly \"Koh-i-Bandakor\") is one of the highest peaks of the Hindu Kush mountain range in northeastern Afghanistan. It is northeast of Kabul and west of Chitral. 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The title song of the album, \"Lonely (\uc5c6\uad6c\ub098), was produced by leader Jinyoung along with 7 other tracks in the album. CNU also took part in the composition with 2 self-produced songs.\n\nOh My Girl discography: The discography of the South Korean girl group Oh My Girl consists of five extended plays, one repackage album, and seven singles. Oh My Girl was formed by the Korean entertainment company WM Entertainment in 2015. The group's debut mini album, \"Oh My Girl\", was released on April 20, 2015. On October 8, 2015, their second extended play entitled Closer was released. The group's third mini album, Pink Ocean was released on March 28, 2016 along with its lead single \"Liar Liar\". After almost 2 months, they released a repackage album of Pink Ocean, titled Windy Day with two additional tracks and a Chinese version of \"Liar Liar\". On August 1, 2016 they released Listen to My Word, a special summer album entitled containing four remake songs, including Papaya's \"Listen to My Word (A-ing)\" featuring Skull and Haha. The album topped the Korean Music chart which became their most selling album release.\n\nGirl's Day Everyday 3: Girl's Day Everyday #3 (also stylized as Girl's Day Everyday III) is the fourth mini-album released by South Korean girl group, Girl's Day. It was released by Dream Tea Entertainment and distribuited by Loen Entertainment on January 3, 2014. It consists of five songs, including the title track \"Something\", used to promote the EP on several South Korean music programs, including \"Music Bank\" and \"Inkigayo\". A music video for the title track was also released on January 3.\n\nSolo Day: Solo Day is the fifth mini-album released by B1A4 under WM Entertainment. The album was released on July 14, 2014 by WM Entertainment and their distributing label Pony Canyon Korea. The title song of the album, \"Solo Day, was produced by leader Jinyoung along with 5 other tracks in the album. CNU also produced 1 song in the album.\n\nLet's Fly: Let's Fly is the first mini-album released by B1A4 under WM Entertainment on April 21, 2011. The songs were mainly composed by Lee Sang-ho but Im Sanghyuk (Beast\u2019s main songwriter) and Jeon Dawoon (K.Will\u2019s main songwriter) have participated in the album along with all the members especially Jinyoung who was directly involved with the songwriting. All rap lyrics were written by Baro.\n\nSweet Girl (EP): Sweet Girl is the sixth mini-album released by B1A4 under WM Entertainment. The album was released on August 10, 2015 by WM Entertainment and distributed by LOEN Entertainment. The title song of the album, \"Sweet Girl\", along with the other songs, was produced by leader Jinyoung. CNU also produced one song in the album called \"Love is Magic\". B1A4 won a trophy with \"Sweet Girl\" on the August 19 episode of MBC Every1 Show Champion and earned the title of the tenth most watched music video in America for August by Billboard.\n\nJung Jin-young (singer): Jung Jin-young (Hangul: \uc815\uc9c4\uc601 ; born November 18, 1991), professionally known as Jinyoung, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. 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The film stars Charlie Sheen, Clint Eastwood, Ra\u00fal Juli\u00e1, S\u00f4nia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Tom Skerritt. Eastwood plays a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective played by Sheen (\"the rookie\"), whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring.\n\nMystic River (film): Mystic River is a 2003 American mystery crime drama film directed and scored by Clint Eastwood. It stars Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon, Laurence Fishburne, Marcia Gay Harden, and Laura Linney. The screenplay by Brian Helgeland was based on the novel \"Mystic River\" by Dennis Lehane. The film was produced by Robert Lorenz, Judie G. Hoyt and Eastwood. It is the first film on which Eastwood was credited as composer of the score.\n\nUnforgiven: Unforgiven is a 1992 American revisionist Western film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood and written by David Webb Peoples. The film portrays William Munny, an aging outlaw and killer who takes on one more job years after he had turned to farming. The film stars Eastwood in the lead role, with Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman and Richard Harris. Eastwood stated that the film would be his last Western for fear of repeating himself or imitating someone else's work.\n\nMrs. Schlorer's: Mrs. Schlorer's was the brand name for mayonnaise and numerous other food condiments originally manufactured by the Schlorer Delicatessen Company in Philadelphia, PA. Mrs. Schlorer's Mayonnaise is credited as being the first mayonnaise put in jars and sold commercially in 1907. The first products trademarked by the Schlorer Delicatessen Company were Mrs. Schlorer's Mayonnaise and Mrs. Schlorer's Olivenaise in 1917.\n\nFrancesca Eastwood: Francesca Ruth Fisher-Eastwood (born August 7, 1993) is an American actress, model, television personality and socialite. 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He was ranked among the world's top 10 singles players for seven consecutive years, 1968\u201374, reaching a career high of World No. 3 in 1969. He also was ranked World No. 1 in doubles in 1969.\n\n2008 Internationaux de Strasbourg \u2013 Doubles: Yan Zi and Jie Zheng were the defending champions, but Zheng chose not to participate, and only Yan competed that year.\n\nTennis at the 2010 Asian Games \u2013 Women's doubles: At the 2010 Asian Games in the Women's doubles tennis event, Zheng Jie and Yan Zi were the defending champions, but only Yan chose to participate, she partnered up with Peng Shuai.\n\n2009 Hansol Korea Open \u2013 Doubles: Chuang Chia-jung and Hsieh Su-wei were the defending champion, but Hsieh chose not to participate that year. Chuang partnered with Yan Zi, but they lost in the semifinals against Chan Yung-jan and Abigail Spears. 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When in 1645 the re-appointed grand vizier Khalifeh Sultan urged for repressive laws against Isfahan's large Armenian community, the latter turned to Siyavosh Beg, himself a former Christian. Alike his then incumbent king Abbas II (1642-1666), Siyavosh Beg was an avid drinker. Siyavosh Beg's nisba is derived from \"Bash-Achuk\", a Persian appellation of the Kingdom of Imereti, in western Georgia, where he hailed from.\n\nGeorge Rogers Clark: George Rogers Clark (November 19, 1752\u00a0\u2013 February 13, 1818) was a surveyor, soldier, and militia officer from Virginia who became the highest ranking American military officer on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War. He served as leader of the militia in Kentucky (then part of Virginia) throughout much of the war. Clark is best known for his celebrated captures of Kaskaskia (1778) and Vincennes (1779) during the Illinois Campaign, which greatly weakened British influence in the Northwest Territory. 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It features the footage taken from Sheeran's x Tour, when he became the first solo artist to take the stage at Wembley Stadium in London and played across three sold out nights to a crowd of 240,000 people. \"Jumpers for Goalposts: Live at Wembley Stadium\" features performances of hits like \"The A Team\", \"Sing\" or \"Thinking Out Loud\". Sir Elton John duets with Sheeran on two songs. Aside from the live performances, \"Jumpers for Goalposts: Live at Wembley Stadium\" gives viewers an insight into life backstage on the road with Sheeran. Simultaneously, \"Jumpers for Goalposts: Live at Wembley Stadium\" was released on DVD as part of the re-release of Sheeran's 2014 \"x\" album. This CD/DVD combo titled \"x (Wembley Edition)\" also includes five new tracks on the CD portion.\n\nNatalia Keery-Fisher discography: The English singer-songwriter Natalia Keery-Fisher has released two studio albums, two extended play (EP), and seven singles as an artist, as well as four as a featured artist, and thirteen music videos. She began her musical career by releasing a standalone single, entitled \"Don't Play Nice\", under the alias of Verbalicious, with label All Around the World. Although the song reached number eleven in the United Kingdom, the label went bankrupt shortly after the song's release. In 2008, Sinclair collaborated with French recording artist M. Pokora in the song \"They Talk Shit About Me\", as Verse. Sinclair later changed her stage name to Natalia Cappuccini and released the extended play \"Wommanequin\" independently.", "question": "Songs I Wrote with Amy is an extended play, independently released on which date, by Edward Christopher Sheeran, an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"ep_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the extended play."}, "artist_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the artist who released the EP."}, "artist_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the artist."}, "artist_occupations": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of occupations of the artist."}, "release_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The date the extended play was independently released."}, "release_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of musical release (e.g., extended play)."}, "release_method": {"type": "string", "description": "The method of release (e.g., independently released)."}}, "required": ["ep_title", "artist_name", "artist_nationality", "artist_occupations", "release_date", "release_type", "release_method"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"ep_title": "Songs I Wrote with Amy", "artist_name": "Edward Christopher Sheeran", "artist_nationality": "English", "artist_occupations": ["singer-songwriter", "guitarist", "record producer"], "release_date": "April 4, 2010", "release_type": "extended play", "release_method": "independently released"}, "ground_truth": {"ep_title": "Songs I Wrote with Amy", "artist_name": "Edward Christopher Sheeran", "artist_nationality": "English", "artist_occupations": ["singer-songwriter", "guitarist", "record producer"], "release_date": "April 4, 2010", "release_type": "extended play", "release_method": "independently released"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2432, "output_tokens": 86, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "5983ffd9ef241fd03c2a8a8b743c7866b0b5591e26d770c5f42a279003289c55", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a88d7cb55429938390d3fce", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "62", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino: Rio Las Vegas is a hotel and casino near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. The Rio was the first all suite resort in the Las Vegas area. It was named after the city of Rio de Janeiro and is influenced by Brazilian culture. It is the host casino for the World Series of Poker.\n\n2013 World Series of Poker: The 2013 World Series of Poker was the 44th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). It was held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada between May 29-July 15, 2013. There was 62 bracelet events, culminating in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event beginning on July 6. The November Nine concept returned for a sixth year, with the Main Event finalists returning on November 4.\n\n2009 World Series of Poker: The 2009 World Series of Poker was the 40th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). It was held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and ran from May 27 to July 15. There were 57 bracelet events, culminating in the $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event. The \"November Nine\" concept returned for the second year, with the finalists of the Main Event returning to finish the tournament on November 7.\n\n2014 World Series of Poker: The 2014 World Series of Poker is the 45th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). It was held at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Paradise, Nevada, USA, between May 27-July 14, 2014. There were 65 bracelet events, culminating in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event beginning on July 5. The November Nine concept returned for a seventh year, with the Main Event finalists returning on November 10. For the first time, the Main Event will had a guaranteed $10 million first prize. The $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop was also held for the second time.\n\n2011 World Series of Poker Europe: The fifth World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) took place from October 7, 2011 to October 20, 2011. There were seven bracelet events, culminating in the \u20ac10,400 WSOPE Championship No-Limit Hold'em event. Events were held at the Majestic Barri\u00e8re Cannes and the Le Croisette Casino Barri\u00e8re in Cannes, France. The 7 official gold bracelet events were complemented by a total of 51 other events in the two-week schedule, the most prominent of which is the \u20ac550 Ladies only event. ESPN broadcast the Main Event on its worldwide television network, and all official gold bracelet events streamed live on WSOP.com.\n\n2011 World Series of Poker: The 2011 World Series of Poker was the 42nd annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). The WSOP is the most prestigious poker tournament in the world with the winner of the Main Event considered to be the World Champion. It was held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada between May 31 \u2013 July 19, 2011. There were 59 bracelet events, beginning with the WSOP National Circuit Championship and culminating in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Championship (also known as the \"Main Event\"). The November Nine concept returned for a fourth consecutive year, with the Main Event finalists returning on November 6, playing down to three that evening and then adjourning until November 8.\n\n2017 World Series of Poker: The 2017 World Series of Poker was the 48th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). It took place from May 30-July 17 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. There was a record 74 bracelet events including the third edition of the $565 Colossus tournament and the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event, which began on July 8.\n\n2016 World Series of Poker: The 2016 World Series of Poker was the 47th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). Most of the events occurred May 31-July 18 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. There were 69 bracelet events, including the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event which began on July 9. The Main Event final table was reached on July 18, with the November Nine returning to play from October 30-November 1.\n\n2015 World Series of Poker: The 2015 World Series of Poker is the 46th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). It was held from May 27-July 14 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Paradise, Nevada. There were 68 bracelet events, culminating in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event, which began on July 5. The November Nine concept returned for an eighth year. Instead of a $10 million guaranteed first prize for the Main Event, however, there were now be 1,000 guaranteed payouts.\n\nWorld Series of Poker bracelet: The World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet is considered the most coveted non-monetary prize a poker player can win. Since 1976, a bracelet has been awarded to the winner of every event at the annual WSOP. Even if the victory occurred before 1976, WSOP championships are now counted as \"bracelets\". During the first years of the WSOP only a handful of bracelets were awarded each year. In 1990, there were only 14 bracelet events. By 2000, that number increased to 24. As the popularity of poker has increased during the 2000s, the number of events has likewise increased. In 2011, 58 bracelets were awarded at the WSOP, seven at the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE), and one to the WSOP National Circuit Champion. This brought the total number of bracelets awarded up to 959. Five additional bracelets were awarded for the first time in April 2013 at the inaugural World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific (WSOP APAC) in Melbourne, Australia. . In 2017, 74 for bracelets were awarded at the WSOP and an additional 11 will be awarded at the WSOPE in Czech Republic.", "question": "How many bracelet events were in the 44th annual World Series of Poker that was held at a hotel owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"wsop_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the World Series of Poker was held."}, "wsop_annual_number": {"type": "integer", "description": "The annual number of the World Series of Poker."}, "host_hotel_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the hotel that hosted the WSOP."}, "hotel_owner_operator": {"type": "string", "description": "The corporation that owns and operates the host hotel."}, "number_of_bracelet_events": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total number of bracelet events held during the WSOP."}}, "required": ["wsop_year", "wsop_annual_number", "host_hotel_name", "hotel_owner_operator", "number_of_bracelet_events"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"wsop_year": 2013, "wsop_annual_number": 44, "host_hotel_name": "Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino", "hotel_owner_operator": "Caesars Entertainment Corporation", "number_of_bracelet_events": 62}, "ground_truth": {"wsop_year": 2013, "wsop_annual_number": 44, "host_hotel_name": "Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino", "hotel_owner_operator": "Caesars Entertainment Corporation", "number_of_bracelet_events": 62}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2006, "output_tokens": 61, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "282089813ad19458d6fff5e58ced92dbb1a4c437ecf1c5d25658d5fc52226311", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7b42fb5542992d025e67c9", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "East Is East", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid: Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid is an EP by the electropop group Millionaires released in 2009 by Decaydance (it was later released independently by the group). This is the group's second EP and contains three songs from their first EP, released a year prior. The girls promoted the EP on the Warped Tour 2009 where they sold a limited number of CD copies. Two music videos were made, one for the single \"Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid\" and another for the song \"Alcohol\".\n\nEast Is East (1999 film): East Is East is a 1999 British comedy-drama film written by Ayub Khan-Din and directed by Damien O'Donnell. It is set in Salford, Lancashire, in 1971, in a mixed-ethnicity British household headed by Pakistani father George (Om Puri) and an English mother, Ella (Linda Bassett).\n\nFrances Barber: Frances Barber (born Frances J Brookes, 13 May 1957) is an English actress. She received Olivier Award nominations for her work in the plays, \"Camille\" (1985), and \"Uncle Vanya\" (1997). Her numerous television credits include \"The Street\" (2009), \"Doctor Who\" (2011), and \"Silk\" (2012\u201314), while her film appearances include \"Prick Up Your Ears\" (1987), \"Sammy and Rosie Get Laid\" (1987), \"Soft Top Hard Shoulder\" (1992), and the upcoming, \"Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool\" (2017).\n\nManuel Garcia-Rulfo: Manuel Garc\u00eda-Rulfo (born February 25, 1981) is a Mexican actor. He is best known for roles in films such as \"Bless Me, Ultima\" and \"Cake\", as well as the television program \"\". He headlined as one of the titular characters in the 2016 remake \"The Magnificent Seven\".\n\nBeauty and the Beast (2017 film): Beauty and the Beast is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon from a screenplay written by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos, and co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films. The film is based on Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name, itself an adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's eighteenth-century fairy tale. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Emma Watson and Dan Stevens as the titular characters with Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Audra McDonald, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ian McKellen, and Emma Thompson in supporting roles.\n\nLa luz de mis ojos: La luz de mis ojos is a Colombian musical comedy-drama telenovela directed by Jorge Al\u00ed Triana for RCN Televisi\u00f3n. The series is written by Gerardo Pinz\u00f3n and Claudia Rojas. It stars Laura de Le\u00f3n and \u00c9dgar Vittorino as the titular characters.\n\nSammy and Rosie Get Laid: Sammy and Rosie Get Laid is a 1987 film directed by Stephen Frears, with a screenplay by Hanif Kureishi.\n\nDamien Starkey: Damien Joel Starkey (born October 20, 1982) is an American producer, songwriter, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. He has played many roles in several bands, served as a vocalist for Society Red and Burn Season, bassist for Puddle of Mudd, and he also owns a company called Give 2 Get Music Group in which he is a music supervisor and composer for TV and film music. Damien has scored and wrote music for several TV shows and movies including American Reunion, Nitro Circus Movie, Freeheld, Pawn Stars, Bar Rescue, and Undercover Boss. As a producer he has written for and produced many notable artists including platinum selling bands Saliva, Daughtry and Avril Lavigne. Damien also is a managing partner in the music technology company Songlinkr.\n\nAyub Khan-Din: Ayub Khan Din (born 1961) is a British Pakistani actor perhaps best known for his role of Sammy in Hanif Kureishi's film \"Sammy and Rosie Get Laid\" in (1987) and as the writer of the BAFTA, BIFA and London Film Critics Circle award-winning film \"East Is East\", based on the original 1996 play that was nominated for an Olivier Award in 1998. In 2008 his new comedy play \"Rafta, Rafta...\" won the Olivier Award that year. He also wrote the film sequel \"West Is West\" released in 2010.\n\nMillionaires discography: The discography of the Millionaires consists of one studio album, three extended plays, one mixtape and five singles. The group released their debut EP, \"Bling Bling Bling! \", in July 2008, followed by their second EP \"Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid\" in June 2009. Their third extended play, \"Cash Only\", was preceded by the single \"Stay the Night\", released with B-Unique Records, which charted at #12 on the UK Top World Dance Charts. After the departure of member Dani Gore, the now-duo released a free mixtape, \"Your Girl Does Party\" in May 2012, followed by their debut studio album \"Tonight\" in March 2013. Various songs remain unreleased with no confirmed release date, such as \"Hush Little Boyfriend\", \"That's How We Party\", \"Rich Girls\", \"Not Everyone's A Millionaire\", \"Hairspray\", \"Candy Paint\", \"Beatbox\", a song featured on Ashley Purdy's Instagram. As well as two unreleased features one on a song rumored to be \"Fuck Me I'm Famous\" dubbed \"Team Fierce\" alongside Jeffree Star and Blood on the Dance Floor and Young Scrap's song \"Phantom\".", "question": "Directed by Damien O'Donnell, what 1999 movie was written by one of the titular characters of \"Sammy and Rosie Get Laid\"?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"movie_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the movie."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the movie."}, "director": {"type": "string", "description": "The director of the movie."}, "writer_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"writer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the writer."}, "writer_role_in_other_film": {"type": "string", "description": "The role the writer played in the specified other film."}, "other_film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the other film where the writer had a titular role."}}, "required": ["writer_name", "writer_role_in_other_film", "other_film_title"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["movie_title", "release_year", "director", "writer_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"movie_title": "East Is East", "release_year": 1999, "director": "Damien O'Donnell", "writer_details": {"writer_name": "Ayub Khan-Din", "writer_role_in_other_film": "titular character", "other_film_title": "Sammy and Rosie Get Laid"}}, "ground_truth": {"movie_title": "East Is East", "release_year": 1999, "director": "Damien O'Donnell", "writer_details": {"writer_name": "Ayub Khan-Din", "writer_role_in_other_film": "Sammy", "other_film_title": "Sammy and Rosie Get Laid"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1907, "output_tokens": 74, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "7e3562030ba085cf4871ff1c42d62276d9f735744919c39b9eec44723c640d6f", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8f30a055429918e830d1c9", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Dublin", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "John Alite: John Edward Alite also known as Johnny Alletto (born September 30, 1962), is a mobster and hitman of Albanian origin. An associate of the Gambino crime family and John A. Gotti in the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s, he fled in 2003 after learning he had been targeted for murder. He traveled to twenty countries in Europe and South America. While living in Brazil, he was served with an Interpol arrest warrant. He spent two years in Brazilian prisons and was extradited to the US in 2006. He was convicted on several counts of murder conspiracy and racketeering and was sentenced in 2011 to 10 years in prison. He was a prosecution witness against former associates, Gotti and Charles Carneglia.\n\nKosovo War crimes witness intimidation and deaths: War crimes witnesses to the Kosovo War (1998\u201399) have been victims to threats, violence, and murder. Those who spoke out about the abuses of their side in the conflict were seen as traitors to their community, and therefore, only a few became witnesses in war crime trials. The international institutions ICTY, UNMIK and EULEX, and national courts in Serbia and Kosovo, have all had problems in ensuring safety for testifying protected witnesses. According to observers, one of the main reasons that the Kosovo Relocated Specialist Judicial Institution will partly operate outside Kosovo is the past failures of the international institutions to protect witnesses. According to Carla Del Ponte, the former ICTY prosecutor, \"the investigation of the Kosovo Liberation Army fighters appeared to be the most frustrating of all the investigations done by the ICTY\", and stated \"witnesses were so afraid and intimidated that they even feared to talk about the KLA presence in some areas, not to mention actual crimes\". She further stated that \"I am convinced that UNMIK and even KFOR officers were afraid for their lives and the lives of their missions\u2019 members. I think some of the ICTY judges were afraid that they would become a target for the Albanians\" and believes that witness intimidation seriously affected the acquitting verdicts against KLA officials Fatmir Limaj and Ramush Haradinaj. Numerous witnesses did change their testimonies during trials, while others were killed or mysteriously disappeared. Avni Zogiani, leader of an anti-corruption nongovernmental organization in Kosovo, said \"Intimidation and even killings of witnesses are nothing new or shocking in Kosovo\". EULEX prosecutor Charles Hardaway said that \"Witness intimidation, not only in war crimes but in other cases too, is happening from people with high competencies in government who are powerful\". According to Belgian author Jelle Janssens, it was reported that judges and prosecutors became terrified at the mention of high-ranking KLA officers or politicians in case files. Del Ponte asserts that there were serious abuses of witnesses in Kosovo local criminal proceedings, and also alleged that UNMIK leaked sensitive information about witnesses to defendants, which UNMIK denied but later admitted that it had stopped some investigations into high-level perpetrators due to political reasons. The Humanitarian Law Center concluded that a large number of acquittances were due to witnesses changing their stories, suspecting intimidation.\n\nMichael Capuzzo: Michael Capuzzo (born on May 1, 1957) is an American journalist and author best known for his \"New York Times\"-bestselling nonfiction books \"The Murder Room\" and \"Close to Shore\". \"The Murder Room,\" the true story of a private dining club of famous detectives who solve cold murders, and \"Close to Shore\", an historic thriller and recreation of the first American shark attack in World War I-era New Jersey, both enjoyed wide acclaim from critics and authors such as Gay Talese, Mark Bowden, John Sanford, and Michael Connelly. Capuzzo signed a contract for a new book with Simon & Schuster in 2011.\n\nCharles Bowden (disambiguation): Charles Bowden (born 1945) is an American non-fiction author, journalist, and essayist.\n\nCharles Bowden (criminal): Charles Bowden is a convicted Irish criminal, who after turning state's witness in the murder of journalist Veronica Guerin, was the first person to enter Irelands's Witness Security Programme.\n\nBowden Glacier: Bowden Glacier ( ) is a glacier lying on the southeast flank of Salient Ridge that flows northeast to Blue Glacier, Victoria Land. It was named by the New Zealand Geographic Board in 1994 for Charles Bowden, first chairman of the Ross Dependency Committee during Sir Edmund Hillary's South Pole Expedition, part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1957. Bowden also served as a member of the Parliament of New Zealand until 1955.\n\nEl Sicario, Room 164: El Sicario, Room 164 is a 2010 documentary film directed by Gianfranco Rosi and based on an article by Charles Bowden.\n\nCharles Bowden (cricketer): Charles Bowden (6 November 1860 \u2013 3 September 1909) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played one first-class match for Auckland in 1883/84.\n\nVeronica Guerin: Veronica Guerin (5 July 1958 \u2013 26 June 1996) was an Irish crime reporter who was murdered by drug lords. Born in Dublin, she was an athlete in school, and later played on the Irish national teams for both football and basketball. After studying accountancy she ran a public-relations firm for seven years, before working for Fianna F\u00e1il and as an election agent for Se\u00e1n Haughey. She became a reporter in 1990, writing for the \"Sunday Business Post\" and \"Sunday Tribune\". In 1994 she began writing about crime for the \"Sunday Independent\". In 1996 she was fatally shot while stopped at a traffic light. The shooting caused national outrage in Ireland. Investigation into her death led to a number of arrests and convictions.\n\nBorder Regional Library Association: The Border Regional Library Association (B.R.L.A.) promotes libraries and librarianship in the tri-border region of West Texas, Southern New Mexico and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico. The non-profit organization was founded in 1966 and, as of 2009, has over 100 members including libraries, librarians, trustees, and library paraprofessionals. B.R.L.A. events and awards include an annual continuing education workshop and banquet, Librarian and Staff Member of the Year awards and annual scholarship awards. The organization is best known for its annual Southwest Book Awards for noteworthy books about the Southwest published in any genre and geared toward any audience. Past winners include James Carlos Blake, Charles Bowden, Dennis DeConcini, Tomie dePaola, Arturo Islas, Neil Miller, Pat Mora, Benjamin Alire S\u00e1enz, Rub\u00e9n Salazar, Sergio Troncoso, and Luis Alberto Urrea.", "question": "Where was the person who Charles Bowden was a witness in their murder born?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"witness_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who was a witness."}, "role": {"type": "string", "description": "The role of the person in the murder case, e.g., state's witness."}}, "required": ["name", "role"], "additionalProperties": false}, "victim_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who was murdered."}, "profession": {"type": "string", "description": "The profession of the victim."}, "birth_location": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the victim was born."}}, "required": ["name", "profession", "birth_location"], "additionalProperties": false}, "crime_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of crime committed against the victim."}}, "required": ["witness_details", "victim_details", "crime_type"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"witness_details": {"name": "Charles Bowden", "role": "state's witness"}, "victim_details": {"name": "Veronica Guerin", "profession": "crime reporter", "birth_location": "Dublin"}, "crime_type": "murder"}, "ground_truth": {"witness_details": {"name": "Charles Bowden", "role": "state's witness"}, "victim_details": {"name": "Veronica Guerin", "profession": "crime reporter", "birth_location": "Dublin"}, "crime_type": "murder"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2112, "output_tokens": 58, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "cc6722ffcd38b09bda2e1649a38701623c6710be2a57235a1e00f440c99bf3cb", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7cbc60554299683c1c635c", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Cochrane", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "2013\u201314 Northern Ireland Football League: The 2013\u201314 Northern Ireland Football League was the first season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2. It was the 113th season of Irish league football overall. The season began on 9 August 2013 and concluded on 10 May 2014.\n\n2014\u201315 Northern Ireland Football League: The 2014\u201315 Northern Ireland Football League was the second season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2. It was the 114th season of Irish league football overall. The season began on 8 August 2014 and concluded on 2 May 2015.\n\nTerry Cochrane: Cochrane started out as a youngster with Derry City F.C. and had been rejected after a months trial with Everton F.C., then managed by Billy Bingham, for \"not having the right build\" to play in midfield. Cochrane returned to the Irish League to play for Linfield F.C., and then Coleraine FC, thinking his dream of playing English football was over. 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The competition will be sponsored for the first time by McClean Bookmakers and will be called the BetMcClean.com League Cup\n\n2014\u201315 Northern Ireland Football League Cup: The 2014\u201315 Northern Ireland Football League Cup (known as the WASP Solutions League Cup for sponsorship purposes) was the 29th edition of Northern Ireland's secondary football knock-out cup competition, and the second season of the competition under the control of the Northern Ireland Football League. It was contested by the 12 members of the NIFL Premiership and the 29 members of the NIFL Championship. The competition began on 12 August 2014 with the first round, and concluded on 24 January 2015 with the final.\n\nBilly Bingham: William Laurence Bingham, MBE (born 5 August 1931) is a former Northern Ireland international footballer and football manager, who now works as a scout for English Championship side Burnley.\n\n2015\u201316 Northern Ireland Football League Cup: The 2015\u201316 Northern Ireland Football League Cup (known as the JBE League Cup for sponsorship purposes) was the 30th edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the third edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup. This season's League Cup was sponsored by JBE Mechanical Electrical, and was contested by the 40 clubs in the NIFL Premiership, NIFL Championship 1 and NIFL Championship 2. The number of participants fell by one this season following Ballymoney United's relegation from the 2014\u201315 NIFL Championship 2 to regional football. The competition began on 18 August 2015 with the first round, and concluded on 13 February 2016 with the final at Solitude.\n\n2015\u201316 Northern Ireland Football League: The 2015\u201316 Northern Ireland Football League is the third season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2. It is also the 115th season of Irish league football overall. 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It was contested by the 12 members of the NIFL Premiership and the 30 members of the NIFL Championship. The competition began on 13 August 2013 and ended on 25 January 2014 with the final. The competition was without a principal sponsor up until the final, as Irn Bru ended their sponsorship following the conclusion of the 2012\u201313 competition. 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In 1472 da Vinci joined the Guild of St Luke and at the end of 1477 he left the studio of Andrea del Verrocchio as an independent artist. In 1482 Leonardo came to Milan where he stayed with Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis, Evangelista de Predis and their four brothers, who all were artists of different kinds. Both Predis brothers are known for having collaborated with Leonardo da Vinci in the painting of the \"Virgin of the Rocks\" for the altarpiece in the chapel of the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception at the Church of San Francesco Grande, Milan. In 1490 Leonardo earned recognition and a breakthrough at the court of Ludovico Sforza and because of the scale of works commissioned he was permitted to have assistants and pupils in his own studio.\n\nFranco Zeffirelli: Franco Zeffirelli, KBE Grande Ufficiale OMRI (] ; born 12 February 1923) is an Italian director and producer of operas, films and television. 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This event was last held in London in 1987, when the prize was awarded to the internationally recognised percussionist Evelyn Glennie. In 1996\u00a01/2 the Rotary Club of London will again be responsible for hosting the prize-giving ceremony.\n\nDa Vinci Surgical System: The da Vinci Surgical System is a robotic surgical system made by the American company Intuitive Surgical. Approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2000, it is designed to facilitate complex surgery using a minimally invasive approach, and is controlled by a surgeon from a console. The system is commonly used for prostatectomies, and increasingly for cardiac valve repair and gynecologic surgical procedures. 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He won a broad international audience in 1993 for his roles as Alisdair Stewart in \"The Piano\" and Dr. Alan Grant in \"Jurassic Park\", a role he reprised in 2001's \"Jurassic Park III\". Neill also had notable roles in \"Merlin\", \"The Hunt for Red October\", \"Peaky Blinders\", and \"The Tudors\". In 2016, he starred in \"Hunt for the Wilderpeople\" alongside Julian Dennison, to great acclaim.\n\nThe Art of War (film): The Art of War is a 2000 Canadian-American action film directed by Christian Duguay and starring Wesley Snipes, Michael Biehn, Anne Archer and Donald Sutherland. The film's title refers to the ancient Chinese text of the same name by war strategist Sun Tzu. The film was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, \"\" and \"\", which the latter did not feature Snipes.\n\nThe Hunt for Red October (1990 video game): The Hunt for Red October is video game based on the movie \"The Hunt for Red October\". 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His work has included single or multiple entries in the multi-million selling Command & Conquer, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, Dead Space, Warhammer, Space Hulk, Grand Prix and Theme Park game series; video games including The \"Transformers\" Universe, Freelancer, RuneScape, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, Red Alert 3, Republic: The Revolution, Evil Genius, Sim Theme Park, , Conquest, Nintendo's Art Academy, Reign of Fire and others, along with television such as BBC America\u2019s Primeval. He has also contributed music to EA Sports titles, such as those belonging to the FIFA and F1 series and his music has been heard in games such as Super Smash Bros. Wii U and Saints Row 4. In the earlier years of his career, Hannigan was based at Pinewood Studios where he sometimes worked as a Sound Designer on films alongside composing. 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The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November. The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012. The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\".\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 1\u20134: Lego Harry Potter: Years 1\u20134 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline covers the first four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\". The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its sequel, \"\".\n\nJeremy Soule: Jeremy Soule ( ; born December 19, 1975 in Keokuk, Iowa) is an American composer of soundtracks for film, television and video games. He has won multiple awards and has been described as the \"John Williams of video game music\" and \"a model of success\" for Western composers. He has composed soundtracks for over 60 games and over a dozen other works during his career. 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The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger.\n\nA Very Potter Musical: A Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden. The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts.\n\nJames Potter (series): The James Potter series is an unofficial sequel-series of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter universe, written by G. Norman Lippert. The novel series centers around the character of James Sirius Potter, Harry Potter's son, a character who makes a fleeting appearance in the novel \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\". The series starts with his first year at Hogwarts, set one year before the end of the Harry Potter series.\n\nMusic of the Harry Potter films: The music of the \"Harry Potter\" film series was recorded and released in conjunction with the post-production and releases of each of the eight corresponding films. The scores were composed by John Williams, Patrick Doyle, Nicholas Hooper, and Alexandre Desplat. Musicians credited with writing source music include Jarvis Cocker, The Ordinary Boys and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Jeremy Soule and James Hannigan wrote the music for the \"Harry Potter\" video games.\n\nPotterCast: PotterCast is the official podcast of the \"Harry Potter\" fansite The Leaky Cauldron. Its episodes are posted once per month and are typically about an hour long. In every episode, the hosts discuss particular passages, themes, and questions from the Harry Potter books and films, and they go over the Potter-related news stories reported during the previous week by The Leaky Cauldron. The podcast often includes input from everyday Potter fans, but it has also featured numerous interviews with professionals involved in making the Potter books, films, and video games. PotterCast frequently hosts contests, and it has presented a variety of themed shows, including a special wizard rock video edition and an episode for Banned Books Week 2005, in which staff interviewed representatives from the American Library Association. It also covers breaking news, such as the press conference hosted by Warner Brothers before the release of \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\".\n\nThe Magical Worlds of Harry Potter: The Magical Worlds of Harry Potter: A Treasury of Myths, Legends, and Fascinating Facts is a guide to the fictional \"Harry Potter\" universe, written by David Colbert. It explores the references to history, legends, and literature in J.K. Rowling's \"Harry Potter\" novels. Colbert conceived the idea for \"The Magical Worlds of Harry Potter\" while quizzing his nephew and nieces about the mythological references in the novels. He later wrote the book while teaching a seminar on self-publishing to graduate students at the University of North Carolina. The book was published in March 2001, without approval from Rowling, and has since received positive reviews from critics. 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Most of his works survive in \"The Harmony of Maine\", a collection Belcher published himself in Boston in 1794.\n\nBernardino del Signoraccio: Bernardino del Signoraccio or Signoracci (active first three decades of 16th century) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Tuscany.\n\nHozier (musician): Andrew Hozier-Byrne (born 17 March 1990), known professionally by the mononym Hozier, is an Irish musician, singer and songwriter from County Wicklow. He released his debut EP, featuring the hit single \"Take Me to Church\", in 2013 and his second EP, \"From Eden\", in 2014. 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Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Estebecorena has been working in the film industry of the USA since 1996. He has participated in the special effects of the films \"Transformers\", \"\", \"Mission Impossible III\" and \"Chicken Little\". He is the principal Technical Director for the special effects of the 2008 film \"The Spiderwick Chronicles\".\n\nMore Mission: Impossible: More Mission Impossible is an album featuring music composed and conducted by Lalo Schifrin recorded in 1968 and released on the Paramount label. As with \"\" (1967) the music on this album is rerecorded and extended scores that were originally commissioned for the TV series .\n\nMission: Impossible III (soundtrack): Mission: Impossible III \u2013 Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack album for the 2006 film \"\", composed by Michael Giacchino. Unlike the previous two films in the series, there was no album released containing the film's contemporary music.\n\nJonathan Dixon (American actor): Jonathan Dixon (born October 25, 1965) is an American male television actor, best known for playing in a long series of J.J. Abrams productions such as \"Lost, Alias, Felicity, Mission Impossible III\" and \"Star Trek\" in small roles since 2003. He is related to the English retired footballer, Lee Dixon who played for Arsenal and the English national team.\n\nStillking Films: Stillking Films is a production company based in the Czech Republic. Its films include \"Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol\", \"Child 44\", \"Snowpiercer\" and others. It is owned by Matthew Stillman.\n\nStephen C. Apostolof: Stephen C. Apostolof (February 25, 1928 in Burgas, Bulgaria \u2013 August 14, 2005 in Mesa, Arizona), sometimes credited under aliases A.C. 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In the film, Ethan Hunt (Cruise) has retired from field work for the Impossible Missions Force (IMF) and trains new recruits. However, he is sent back into action to track down the elusive arms dealer Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman).\n\nMichael Giacchino: Michael Giacchino ( ; ] ; born October 10, 1967) is an American composer of music for films, television and video games. He composed the scores to the television series \"Lost\", \"Alias\" and \"Fringe\", the video game series \"Medal of Honor\" and \"Call of Duty\" and many films such as \"The Incredibles\", \"\", \"Ratatouille\", \"Star Trek\", \"Up\", \"Super 8\", \"\", \"Star Trek Into Darkness\", \"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\", \"Jurassic World\", \"Inside Out\", \"Zootopia\", \"Star Trek Beyond\", \"Doctor Strange\", \"Rogue One\", \"\", \"War for the Planet of the Apes\" and \"Coco\".\n\nNick Benedict: Nick Benedict (born July 14, 1947 in Los Angeles) is an American actor. He played the role of Curtis Reed in \"Days of Our Lives\" between 1993 and 2001. He is the older half-brother of Samuel Benedict and the son of actor Richard Benedict. He made his debut in 1955 in the series \"Wiretapper\" as a child. His first performance as an adult was in \"Mike and the Mermaid\" at the age of 17. In 1969 he appeared in the \"Mission Impossible\" TV series episode, \"The Vault\". He appeared on The Dukes Of Hazzard, as Frank James, in the seventh-season episode Go West, Young Dukes. In 1990 he starred alongside Nancy Allen in the TV film \"Memories of a Murder\". In the 1990s he mainly appeared in films aside from his ongoing role in \"Days of our Lives\". His last screen appearance was minor role in George Santo Pietro's \"Kept\" in 2001.\n\nMusic from Mission: Impossible: Music from Mission Impossible is an album featuring music composed and conducted by Lalo Schifrin recorded in 1967 and released on the Dot label. 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Two species, one being a different but similar creature called a \"Neomorph\" and the other being a variation of the Xenomorph XX121 species appear in the sequel to \"Prometheus\", \"\" (2017), which reveals the potential origin of the species. In addition, the Alien appears in various literature and video game spin-offs from the franchises.\n\nMustang (military officer): A mustang is slang term in the United States Armed Forces, referring to a warrant officer or commissioned officer who began his or her career as an enlisted service member. \"Mustang\" officers are generally older and more experienced than their peers-in-grade who entered the military, without prior enlisted service, via commissioning from one of the service academies (such as the United States Merchant Marine Academy, United States Military Academy, United States Air Force Academy, United States Naval Academy, or United States Coast Guard Academy), Officer Candidate School, or the Reserve Officer Training Corps. During the Vietnam War, however, when some Army warrant officer pilots were offered a direct commission to 2nd or 1st Lieutenant, they were usually younger than 25 at the time of commission. Department of Defense military pay tables authorize approximately ten percent pay premiums for officers in grades O-1, O-2 and O-3 who have credit for over four years of enlisted or warrant officer service prior to commissioning (Grades O-1E, O-2E, O-3E).\n\nCanadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer: The Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer or CFCWO is the senior non-commissioned member appointment in the Canadian Forces. The post was created in 1978, with the first appointment of CWO Robert Osside. 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He began his solo career with \"Pictures at Eleven\" in 1982, followed by 1983's \"The Principle of Moments\". Popular tracks from this period include \"Big Log\" (a Top 20 hit in 1983), \"In the Mood\" (1984), \"Little by Little\" (from 1985's \"Shaken 'n' Stirred\"), \"Tall Cool One\" (a #25 hit off 1988's \"Now and Zen\"), \"Manic Nirvana\"'s \"Hurting Kind (I've Got My Eyes on You)\" (1990), and \"I Believe\" (from 1993's \"Fate of Nations\"), another song written for and dedicated to his late son, Karac. In 1984, Plant formed a short-lived all-star group with Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck called the Honeydrippers, who had a #3 hit with a remake of the Phil Phillips' tune, \"Sea of Love\" and a follow-up hit with a cover of Roy Brown's \"Rockin' at Midnight.\" Although Plant avoided performing Led Zeppelin songs through much of this period, his tours in 1983 (with drummer Phil Collins) and 1985 were very successful, often performing to sold-out arena-sized venues.\n\nPeter Gabriel discography: This following is the solo discography of Peter Gabriel, an English singer-songwriter, musician and humanitarian activist who rose to fame as the lead vocalist and flautist of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis, Gabriel went on to a successful solo career. His 1986 album, \"So\", is his most commercially successful, selling five million copies in America, and the album's biggest hit, \"Sledgehammer\", won a record nine MTV Awards at the 1987 MTV Video Music Awards. The song is the most played music video in the history of the station.\n\nThe Fleur de Lys: The Fleur de Lys (initially Les Fleur de Lys [\"sic\"]) were a British band originally formed in late 1964, in Southampton, Hampshire, England. They recorded singles beginning in 1965 in the transitional Beat to psychedelic music genre, later known as freakbeat. The band had varied line-ups; only drummer Keith Guster was a member throughout their history. They finally disbanded in 1969. Keyboardist Pete Sears went on to play with Sam Gopal Dream, and recorded on four early Rod Stewart albums including \"Every Picture Tells a Story\", and was a founding member of Jefferson Starship, going on to playing with Hot Tuna for ten years, and working with artists like John Lee Hooker, Dr. John, and Harvey Mandel, . Bassist Gordon Haskell would eventually replace Greg Lake in King Crimson before going on a successful solo career. Guitarist Bryn Haworth would move to the States and record an unreleased album under the name Wolfgang with a band including acclaimed bassist Leland Sklar. He would record solo albums in the 1970s for Island Records and A&M Records, before continuing his solo career on Contemporary Christian Music labels.\n\nBlack Jazz Records: Black Jazz Records was a jazz record company and label founded in Oakland, California by pianist Gene Russell (December 2, 1932 - May 3, 1981) and percussionist Dick Schory. The label was created to promote the talents of young African American jazz musicians and singers, and released twenty albums between 1971 and 1975. Some of the more notable artists to record for Black Jazz Records were Cleveland Eaton, former bassist for Count Basie and Ramsey Lewis, and pianist Doug Carn, whose four albums were the most successful of any Black Jazz artist. Carn's wife at the time, Jean Carn, sang on his albums; she changed her name to Jean Carne and went on to have a successful solo career as an R & B singer. Singer Kellee Patterson gained notoriety as the first black Miss Indiana in 1971, before recording her debut album, \"Maiden Voyage\", with Black Jazz Records in 1973. The label was distributed and financed by Ovation Records, a country and western label based in Chicago, which was also founded by Schory. Black Jazz Records was considered at the time to be the first jazz label started by an African American since brothers John and Reb Spikes started Sunshine Records in 1921.\n\nNovacaine (band): Novacaine is an American rock music group, formed in 1996 in Santa Monica, California. In the late '80s, David Hallyday had some success with his first solo records, but was unhappy. He decided to quit music, planning to do something different. But he had the idea to reform his high-school garage band, Blind Fish. Then, with his friend Erik Godal, he formed Novacaine, a kind of surf-grunge band who had some success in the US. They toured and started to get some Top 40 radio play. But at the same time, David began writing for the European Market because their label, Mercury Records asked David to write some songs in French. He made some demos and began a new and successful solo career in France. Then Novacaine was in status-quo, David saying that a new album was in the works for 2000. After several years, David worked with producer Paul Reeve. In 2004 and Nova 6, was born. Meanwhile, Erik Godal joined up with the LA surf-noir band The Blue Hawaiians. Together they scored music for the hit TV show \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". Besides The Blue Hawaiians, Erik continued to score for film and TV and was nominated for the 2006 Annie award for his work on Squirrelboy. Other films he scored include the Sundance film \"Subject Two\" and \"What Love Is\". Erik also continued to work with David on his solo album Revelation, touring dates and producing some songs for Johnny Hallyday, Tina Arena and Cylia.\n\nPiet Veerman: Piet Veerman is a Dutch pop musician. From 1964 to 1985 he was a guitarist and singer for The Cats, and since 1968 the lead singer for all the singles of this band. He released a first solo album in 1975 but started his solo career definitely in 1987 after The Cats broke up for the last time. During his career, Veerman received more than thirty gold records.\n\nSailor (album): Sailor is the second studio album by American rock group The Steve Miller Band (thus credited), released in October 1968 by Capitol Records. Like The Steve Miller Band's previous album, \"Children of the Future\", \"Sailor\" was produced by Glyn Johns. Unlike its predecessor which was recorded in London, England, \"Sailor\" was recorded in Los Angeles, California. It was the last Steve Miller Band album to feature contributions by original members Boz Scaggs and Jim Peterman. Scaggs went on to a successful solo career.\n\nLionel Richie: Lionel Brockman Richie Jr. (born June 20, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, actor and record producer. Beginning in 1968, he was a member of the funk and soul band the Commodores and then launched a solo career in 1982. He also co-wrote the 1985 charity single \"We Are the World\" with Michael Jackson, which sold over 20 million copies. Richie has sold over 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the world's best-selling artists of all time. He is also a five-time Grammy Award winner. In 2016, Richie received the Songwriters Hall of Fame's highest honor, the Johnny Mercer Award.\n\nPeter Kingsbery: Peter Kingsbery is an American singer songwriter who cofounded the band Cock Robin in the 1980s. He grew up in Austin (Texas) where he studied classical music. 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The group, founded in the mid-1960s by peace activist and clown Wavy Gravy (formerly Hugh Romney) and his actress wife, Jahanara Romney (formerly Bonnie Jean Beecher), evolved into a \"mobile, hallucination-extended family\", active internationally in both music and politics.\n\nCamp Winnarainbow: Camp Winnarainbow is a circus and performing arts camp for all ages, founded and run by Wavy Gravy. The camp adjoins the Hog Farm commune near Laytonville, California.\n\nStar Camp: Star Camp is a German performing arts camp that was created in 2009. The camp kicked off in B\u00fcren, Nuremberg and Werbellinsee. During the Easter holidays of 2010, Star Camp headed towards Helmarshausen in Bad Karlshafen, Hesse. The Star Camp takes place every year.\n\nSongs of Hope Summer Camp: Songs of Hope is an international performing arts camp founded in 1990. In a unique spin on traditional summer camp formats, its sponsoring organization, the Minnesota nonprofit organization, Sounds of Hope, Ltd., intentionally assembles international delegations of young people aged 10\u201313 from countries worldwide to create a global community within the camp. Campers from the United States and countries worldwide join the country delegations and participate in a program of cultural sharing. The country delegations are partly subsidized by corporate and foundation donors. The project also emphasizes performance, with its campers presenting a three-week concert tour at the end of each summer\u2019s six-week session, reaching audiences numbering in the thousands with performances celebrating world cultures and global unity.\n\nCelebrate Brooklyn!: Celebrate Brooklyn! is one of New York City\u2019s longest running, free, outdoor performing arts festivals. Launched in 1979 by the then Fund for the Borough of Brooklyn, as a catalyst for Brooklyn\u2019s performing arts scene and to bring people back into Prospect Park after years of neglect, Celebrate Brooklyn was an anchor in the park\u2019s revitalization and has become one of the city\u2019s foremost summer cultural attractions. Over the course of its history, the Festival has presented over 2,000 artists and ensembles reflective of the borough\u2019s diversity, ranging from internationally acclaimed performers to emerging, cutting-edge artists. The festival attracts upwards of 250,000 attendees from across New York City to the Prospect Park Bandshell each summer. The festival is produced by BRIC, an organization that presents contemporary art, performing arts, and media programs throughout Brooklyn.\n\nInterlochen Center for the Arts: Interlochen Center for the Arts is a tax exempt, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, operating an arts education institution in northwest Michigan. The center is situated on a 1,200 acre campus in Interlochen, Michigan, roughly 15 mi southwest of Traverse City. Interlochen draws young people from around the world to study music, theater, dance, visual arts, creative writing, motion picture arts, and comparative arts. 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Cupul was one of the most extensive and densely populated Maya provinces on the Yucat\u00e1n Peninsula. It was formed in the mid-fifteenth century after the fall of Mayapan and reached its maximum power during the sixteenth century, at the time of their own led by the Spanish conquest led by the \"adelantado\" Francisco de Montejo. According to the Encyclopedia Yucat\u00e1n in time, the Mayan voice ku-pul, means \"that throws the bouncing\", giving a connotation referring to the Mayan ballplayers that existed in the region.\n\nPueblo Culhuac\u00e1n: Pueblo Culhuac\u00e1n (\u00a0\u00a0 ) is an officially designated neighborhood of the Iztapalapa borough of Mexico City, which used to be a major pre Hispanic city. Ancient Culhuac\u00e1n was founded around 600 CE and the site has been continuously occupied since. The city was conquered by the Aztecs in the 15th century, but the Aztecs considered the city to have status with early rulers marrying into Culhua nobility to legitimize themselves. After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, the Franciscans and later the Augustinians made Culhuac\u00e1n a major evangelization center, with the latter building the monastery complex which remains to this day. Today, Culhucan is fully integrated into Mexico City physically and politically. This area was designated as a \"Barrio M\u00e1gico\" by the city in 2011.\n\nMontezuma's headdress: Moctezuma's headdress is a featherwork crown (Nahuatl: \"quetzal\u0101panecay\u014dtl\" ] ) which tradition holds belonged to Moctezuma II, the Aztec emperor at the time of the Spanish Conquest. However, its provenance is uncertain, and even its identity as a headdress has been questioned. It is made of quetzal and other feathers with sewn-on gold detailing. It is now in the Museum of Ethnology, Vienna, and is a source of dispute between Austria and Mexico, as no similar pieces remain in Mexico. Restoration efforts reignited this dispute in 2012.\n\nConquest of the Azores: The Conquest of the Azores (also known as the \"Spanish conquest of the Azores\"), but principally involving the conquest of the island of Terceira, occurred on 2 August 1583, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores, between forces loyal to the claimant D. Ant\u00f3nio, Prior of Crato, supported by the French and English troops, and the Spanish and Portuguese forces loyal to King Philip II of Spain, commanded by the Admiral Don \u00c1lvaro de Baz\u00e1n, Marquis of Santa Cruz, during the War of the Portuguese Succession. The victory of the Marquis of Santa Cruz resulted in the rapid Spanish conquest of the Azores, facilitating the integration of the Kingdom of Portugal and its colonial possessions into the Spanish Empire.\n\nAubin Codex: The Aubin Codex is a textual and pictorial history of the Aztecs from their departure from Aztl\u00e1n through the Spanish conquest to the early Spanish colonial period, ending in 1607. Consisting of 81 leaves, it was most likely begun in 1576, it is possible that Fray Diego Dur\u00e1n supervised its preparation, since it was published in 1867 as Historia de las Indias de Nueva-Espa\u00f1a y isles de Tierra Firme, listing Dur\u00e1n as the author.\n\nLake Texcoco: Lake Texcoco (Spanish: \"Lago de Texcoco\" ) was a natural lake within the An\u00e1huac or Valley of Mexico. Lake Texcoco is best known as where the Aztecs built the city of Tenochtitlan, which was located on an island within the lake. After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, efforts to control flooding by the Spanish led to most of the lake being drained. The entire lake basin is now almost completely occupied by Mexico City, the capital of the present-day nation of Mexico.\n\nXokonoschtletl G\u00f3mora: Xokonoschtletl G\u00f3mora (] ; 17 February 1951, Mexico City) is a Mexican dancer who performs to Pre-Hispanic traditional music, a writer, lecturer, and civic activist. He was commissioned by the United Nations for the Frente Mexicano Pro Derechos Humanos (English: Mexican Front for Human Rights) to promote the protection of Mexican cultural heritage. He is best known for leading the Asociaci\u00f3n Civil Internacional Yankuik Anahuak (International Civil Association Yankuik Anahuak) and because for over thirty years he has pushed for the return of a quetzal feather headdress (Nahuatl: \"quetzalpanec\u00e1yotl\") known as Montezuma's headdress currently located in the Vienna Museum of Ethnology (German: \"Museum f\u00fcr V\u00f6lkerkunde\").\n\nSpanish conquest of Yucat\u00e1n: The Spanish conquest of Yucat\u00e1n was the campaign undertaken by the Spanish \"conquistadores\" against the Late Postclassic Maya states and polities in the Yucat\u00e1n Peninsula, a vast limestone plain covering south-eastern Mexico, northern Guatemala, and all of Belize. The Spanish conquest of the Yucat\u00e1n Peninsula was hindered by its politically fragmented state. The Spanish engaged in a strategy of concentrating native populations in newly founded colonial towns. Native resistance to the new nucleated settlements took the form of the flight into inaccessible regions such as the forest or joining neighbouring Maya groups that had not yet submitted to the Spanish. Among the Maya, ambush was a favoured tactic. Spanish weaponry included broadswords, rapiers, lances, pikes, halberds, crossbows, matchlocks and light artillery. Maya warriors fought with flint-tipped spears, bows and arrows and stones, and wore padded cotton armour to protect themselves. The Spanish introduced a number of Old World diseases previously unknown in the Americas, initiating devastating plagues that swept through the native populations.\n\nNeo-Inca State: The Neo-Inca State, also known as the Neo-Inca state of Vilcabamba, was the Inca state established by Inca emperor Huayna Capac's son Manco Inca Yupanqui in Vilcabamba in 1537. It is considered the remnants of the Inca Empire (1438\u20131533) after the Spanish conquest. It lasted until 1572, when the last Inca stronghold was conquered, and the last ruler, T\u00fapac Amaru, Manco's son, was captured and executed. This ended resistance to the Spanish conquest under the political authority of the Inca state.\n\nSpanish conquest of Guatemala: The Spanish conquest of Guatemala was a protracted conflict during the Spanish colonization of the Americas, in which Spanish colonisers gradually incorporated the territory that became the modern country of Guatemala into the colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain. Before the conquest, this territory contained a number of competing Mesoamerican kingdoms, the majority of which were Maya. Many conquistadors viewed the Maya as \"infidels\" who needed to be forcefully converted and pacified, disregarding the achievements of their civilization. The first contact between the Maya and European explorers came in the early 16th century when a Spanish ship sailing from Panama to Santo Domingo was wrecked on the east coast of the Yucat\u00e1n Peninsula in 1511. Several Spanish expeditions followed in 1517 and 1519, making landfall on various parts of the Yucat\u00e1n coast. The Spanish conquest of the Maya was a prolonged affair; the Maya kingdoms resisted integration into the Spanish Empire with such tenacity that their defeat took almost two centuries.", "question": "Xokonoschtletl G\u00f3mora pushed for hte return of what artifact taken during hte Spanish Conquest of the Aztecs?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"activist": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the activist."}, "role": {"type": "string", "description": "The role or profession of the activist."}}, "required": ["name", "role"], "additionalProperties": false}, "artifact": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the artifact."}, "type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of the artifact (e.g., headdress, crown)."}, "historical_owner": {"type": "string", "description": "The historical figure traditionally associated with the artifact."}, "current_location": {"type": "string", "description": "The current location where the artifact is housed."}, "historical_event_context": {"type": "string", "description": "The historical event during which the artifact was acquired or became significant."}}, "required": ["name", "type", "historical_owner", "current_location", "historical_event_context"], "additionalProperties": false}, "dispute_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"is_disputed": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if there is a dispute over the artifact's ownership or return."}, "disputing_parties": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The parties involved in the dispute."}, "dispute_reignited_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year when the dispute was reignited."}}, "required": ["is_disputed", "disputing_parties", "dispute_reignited_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["activist", "artifact", "dispute_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"activist": {"name": "Xokonoschtletl G\u00f3mora", "role": "Mexican dancer, writer, lecturer, and civic activist"}, "artifact": {"name": "Montezuma's headdress", "type": "featherwork crown", "historical_owner": "Moctezuma II", "current_location": "Museum of Ethnology, Vienna", "historical_event_context": "Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire"}, "dispute_details": {"is_disputed": true, "disputing_parties": ["Austria", "Mexico"], "dispute_reignited_year": 2012}}, "ground_truth": {"activist": {"name": "Xokonoschtletl G\u00f3mora", "role": "civic activist"}, "artifact": {"name": "Montezuma's headdress", "type": "quetzal feather headdress", "historical_owner": "Moctezuma II", "current_location": "Vienna Museum of Ethnology", "historical_event_context": "Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire"}, "dispute_details": {"is_disputed": true, "disputing_parties": ["Austria", "Mexico"], "dispute_reignited_year": 2012}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2518, "output_tokens": 145, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "9cdd13825915cce30ef0d73a834f4eff59dc039e773722e50fd77daa93e7ce88", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7a89b355429941d65f2692", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1878", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Impulse Airlines: Impulse Airlines was an independent airline in Australia which operated regional and low cost trunk services between 1992 and 2004. 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McCall's sixth and last album of original songs, released on Polydor Records in 1979 (see 1979 in music), before McCall (or, more accurately, Bill Fries, the man playing his role) announced his retirement from the music industry. Out of the ten tracks, only one (\"The Little Things in Life\") was written as a collaboration between McCall and Chip Davis, the man responsible for popularizing the distinctive McCall persona, while one other, \"Silver Cloud Breakdown\", was composed by Davis several years earlier and was featured in the movie \"Convoy\", though it was not present on its soundtrack.\n\nTrans Australia Airlines: Trans Australia Airlines or TAA (renamed Australian Airlines in 1986) was one of the two major Australian domestic airlines between its inception in 1946 and its merger with Qantas in September 1992. As a result of the \"COBRA\" (or Common Branding) project, the entire airline was rebranded Qantas about a year later with tickets stating in small print \"Australian Airlines Limited trading as Qantas Airways Limited\" until the adoption of a single Air Operator Certificate a few years later. At that point, the entire airline was officially renamed \"Qantas Airways Limited\" continuing the name and livery of the parent company with the only change being the change of by-line from \"The Spirit of Australia\" to \"The Australian Airline\" under the window line with the existing \"Qantas\" title appearing above.\n\nSaeed Mortazavi: Saeed Mortazavi (Persian: \u0633\u0639\u06cc\u062f \u0645\u0631\u062a\u0636\u0648\u06cc\u200e \u200e , born 1967) is an Iranian politician, former judge and former prosecutor. He was prosecutor of the Islamic Revolutionary Court, and Prosecutor General of Tehran, a position he held from 2003 to 2009. He has been called as \"butcher of the press\" and \"torturer of Tehran\" by some observers. Mortazavi has been accused of the torture and death in custody of Iranian-Canadian photographer Zahra Kazemi by the Canadian government and was named by 2010 Iranian parliamentary report as the man responsible for abuse of dozens and death of three political prisoners at Kahrizak detention center in 2009. He was put on trial in February 2013 after a parliamentary committee blamed him for the torture and deaths of at least three detainees who participated in the protests against President Mahmud Ahmadinejad's reelection. On 15 November 2014, he was banned from all political and legal positions for life.\n\nJetconnect: Jetconnect is a wholly owned subsidiary airline of Qantas that is based in Auckland, New Zealand. It was established in July 2002, commencing operations in October the same year. It operates trans-Tasman services between New Zealand and Australia under the Qantas brand. 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Several of the songs were written solely by his production team, including the lead single, \"If I Knew\" and the single \"Gorilla\"\n\nBruno Mars: Peter Gene Hernandez (born October 8, 1985), known professionally as Bruno Mars ( ), is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and choreographer. Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, by a family of musicians, Mars began making music at a young age and performed in various musical venues in his hometown throughout his childhood. He graduated from high school and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a musical career. After being dropped by Motown Records, Mars signed a recording contract with Atlantic Records in 2009.\n\nMoonshine (Bruno Mars song): \"Moonshine\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars for his second studio album \"Unorthodox Jukebox\" (2012). It was written by Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Andrew Wyatt, Jeff Bhasker and Mark Ronson who also served as its producer along with the former three, under their alias, The Smeezingtons, and Bhasker. \"Moonshine\" is a midtempo pop, power pop and R&B record. In addition to be heavily influenced by quiet storm and dance-pop styles, as well as, presenting a \"disco groove\". Development of \"Moonshine\" began while Mars, Ronson and Bhasker \"went out one night\" and drunk moonshine all night long. When they returned to the studio they started jamming, while Mars screamed \"Moonshine, take us to the stars!\" .\n\nList of songs recorded by Bruno Mars: American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars has recorded songs for one EP and two studio albums, some of which were collaborations with others. Shortly after moving to Los Angeles, Mars signed to Motown Records in 2004 and was dropped shortly afterwards, he also held a conversation with Will.i.am's management which turned out fruitless. After these two unsuccessful events, the singer signed a second contract with record label Atlantic in 2009. Before becoming a successful solo artist, Mars was an acknowledged music producer, co-founding the production team The Smeezingtons. Bruno Mars has been named one of the greatest artist of all time.\n\nList of number-one albums of 2011 (Netherlands): In 2011, 22 albums advanced to number one on the Mega Album Top 100, the official Dutch albums chart. The first album to appear on the Album Top 100 that year was Caro Emerald's \"Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor\", the last being \"Christmas\" by Michael Bubl\u00e9. 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Campbell: \"Chester Campbell redirects here. For the fictional character, Chester Campbell, see Peaky Blinders (TV series)\"\n\nMatthew Postlethwaite: Matthew Postlethwaite (born 25 September in Whitehaven, Cumbria) is a British actor, singer and artist. He played Nipper in the television series \"Peaky Blinders\". He has an identical twin brother, Jeffrey Postlethwaite, who also is an actor.\n\nMariner 8: Mariner-H (Mariner Mars '71), also commonly known as Mariner 8, was (along with Mariner 9) part of the Mariner Mars '71 project. It was intended to go into Mars orbit and return images and data, but a launch vehicle failure prevented Mariner 8 from even achieving an Earth orbit and the spacecraft reentered into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after launch.\n\nPaul Anderson (actor): Paul Anderson is an English actor of film and stage. He came to prominence for portraying Arthur Shelby in \"Peaky Blinders\" and Sebastian Moran in \"\".\n\n'71 (film): '71 is a 2014 British historical thriller film set in Northern Ireland, written by Gregory Burke and directed by Yann Demange. It stars Jack O'Connell, Sean Harris, David Wilmot, Richard Dormer, Paul Anderson and Charlie Murphy, and tells the story of a British soldier who becomes separated from his unit during a riot in Belfast at the height of the Troubles in 1971. Filming began on location in Blackburn, Lancashire, in April 2013 and continued in Sheffield and Liverpool. The film was funded by the British Film Institute, Film4, Creative Scotland and Screen Yorkshire. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, held in February 2014.\n\nPeaky Blinders (TV series): Peaky Blinders is a British television crime drama based upon the exploits of the Peaky Blinders gang, which operated in Birmingham, England, during the aftermath of World War I. The series, created by Steven Knight and produced by Caryn Mandabach Productions and Tiger Aspect Productions, centres around and stars Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby, the gang's leader, and Sam Neill as Chester Campbell, a commissioned detective tasked with suppressing the gang.\n\nFinn Cole: Finn Cole (born 9 November 1995) is an English actor from Kingston, London. He is most well known for his role in the BBC series \"Peaky Blinders\" as Michael Gray. He is currently starring as Joshua 'J' Cody in TNT's \"Animal Kingdom\".\n\nKate Phillips (actress): Kate Phillips is a British actress best known for her roles in \"Peaky Blinders\", \"Wolf Hall\" and the 2016 BBC adaptation of \"War & Peace\". After three years study at Leeds University Philips secured a place at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. After graduation she returned to Leeds to appear as Abigail Williams in \"The Crucible\" at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. By this time she had already filmed her scenes for the BBC's adaptation of \"Wolf Hall\" in which she played Jane Seymour, a role she had been offered whilst still studying at Guildhall. There was some mild controversy following the initial airing of \"Wolf Hall\" after some historians's described Philips as 'too pretty' to play Henry VIII's third wife. This criticism was disregarded by several critics who praised Philips' performance with \"Screen Daily\" naming her as a 'Star of Tomorrow'. She went on to secure roles in \"War & Peace\", \"Peaky Blinders\" and \"The Crown\".\n\nCillian Murphy: Cillian Murphy ( ; born 25 May 1976) is an Irish actor of stage and screen. Since making his debut in his home country in the late 1990s, Murphy has also become a presence in British and American cinemas noted by critics for his performances in many independent and mainstream films. He is best known as Damien in \"The Wind That Shakes the Barley\", Jim in \"28 Days Later\" (2002), the Scarecrow in \"The Dark Knight Trilogy\" (2005\u201312), Jackson Rippner in \"Red Eye\" (2005), Robert Capa in \"Sunshine\" (2007), Robert Fischer in \"Inception\" (2010) and Thomas Shelby in the BBC series \"Peaky Blinders\".\n\nSam Neill: Nigel John Dermot Neill {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 14 September 1947), known professionally as Sam Neill, is a New Zealand actor who first achieved leading roles in films such as \"\" and \"Dead Calm\" and on television in \"Reilly, Ace of Spies\". 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It was released as the lead single from the band's second studio album, \"Antichrist Superstar\" in September 1996. Classified as alternative metal, the song was written by frontman Marilyn Manson and Twiggy Ramirez, and was produced by Trent Reznor, Dave Ogilvie and Manson. Lyrically, it discusses what Manson refers to as \"the culture of beauty\".\n\nLunch Boxes & Choklit Cows: Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows is a compilation album of previously unreleased demo tracks recorded in the early 1990s by Marilyn Manson (then known as Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids). Original guitarist Scott Putesky (\"Daisy Berkowitz\") obtained the rights to these and 11 other recordings in a lawsuit against Brian Warner (\"Marilyn Manson\"), and has announced that this release is only the first in a planned series of Spooky Kids CDs. Some are from demos and others have never been previously released. These are digitally remastered and Putesky says they sound better than the original cassettes because of it.\n\nMy Girlfriend (Relient K song): \"My Girlfriend\" is a song by the Christian rock band Relient K, released on their self-titled first album. The song originally appeared as \"Marilyn Manson Ate My Girlfriend\" on the band's demo album, \"All Work and No Play\". The song is about Marilyn Manson eating Matt Thiessen's girlfriend. Thiessen wrote this song when he was 15 years old. Thiessen has said that he wrote it because of a female friend, who lived eight hours away in Pennsylvania, who he would talk to about many things including spiritual matters such as where God was taking them in the future. His friend would later turn from Christian music to Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson. In an interview with CCM Magazine Thiessen stated \"through this she changed her lifestyle [and] what she believed in.\" His friend would later be expelled from school and would be kicked out of her house and sent to a youth detention center. Thiessen would later state \"She felt that Christianity was stupid and just this big hypocrisy. Being young and impressionable, I just wrote this little, stupid song, but that was the way I dealt with it\u2014writing this song about how she got so consumed by Marilyn Manson.\"\n\nNo Reflection: No Reflection is the lead single from Marilyn Manson's eighth studio album, \"Born Villain\". It was released in digital format on March 13, 2012 through Cooking Vinyl and Hell, etc., over a month ahead of the album. The single was released in physical format on April 21, 2012 as a limited-edition white vinyl, available only in the UK and Europe in celebration of \"Record Store Day\". A music video directed by Lukas Ettlin was released to promote the single and it also features Roxane Mesquida. The music video premiered on April 4, 2012 on Marilyn Manson's VEVO channel. The song plays during the end credits of \"Chernobyl Diaries\".\n\nAntichrist Superstar: Antichrist Superstar is the second studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson, released on October 8, 1996 by Nothing and Interscope Records. It was recorded at Nothing Studios in New Orleans and produced by the band's eponymous vocalist along with Sean Beavan, former Skinny Puppy member Dave Ogilvie and Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. It is the band's last studio album to feature founding guitarist Daisy Berkowitz, who quit the band acrimoniously halfway through its recording.\n\nAntiseptic Bloodbath: Antiseptic Bloodbath is the eighth full studio album released on July 19, 2012 by Tourniquet, a Christian metal band formed in 1989 in Los Angeles, California. It is the band's first release since 2003's \"Where Moth and Rust Destroy\", However It was Longtime Vocalist Luke Easter's last studio album before he left in 2015 though he guested on one track of the First album of Tourniquet under the name The Tourniquet Ark .\n\nEat Me, Drink Me: Eat Me, Drink Me, stylized as EAT ME, DRINK ME, is the sixth studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released on June 5, 2007 by Interscope Records. It was recorded in a rented home-recording studio in Hollywood by lead vocalist Marilyn Manson and guitarist and bassist Tim Sk\u00f6ld. The album was produced by Manson and Sk\u00f6ld, and mixed by Sean Beavan. Upon release it was met with positive reviews from mainstream music critics. It is the band's first album not to be recorded as a five-piece as John 5 departed from the group in 2004. Instead of replacing 5, Tim Sk\u00f6ld remained with bass and played guitar, and the band continued as a four-piece.\n\nTourniquet (Marilyn Manson song): \"Tourniquet\" is the second major-label single by the band Marilyn Manson, from the second studio album \"Antichrist Superstar\". The image this song conveys is that of the main character in a world of sorrow and self-pity, prior to his transformation into the Little Horn. It was written by frontman Marilyn Manson, co-founder Daisy Berkowitz and longtime bassist and guitarist Twiggy Ramirez. Like many other songs from \"Antichrist Superstar\", the songs lyrics are based on a dream Manson had.\n\nPutting Holes in Happiness: \"Putting Holes in Happiness\" is Marilyn Manson's second single from his sixth studio album \"Eat Me, Drink Me\". Written on his birthday (January 5, 2007), the song was initially set as the first single from the album, but this was soon changed at the request of Manson's record label, Interscope, and \"Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)\" was released instead as the album's first single (similar to the case of \"Get Your Gunn\" from the band's debut). A two-track promotional disc was released in June 2007, but no confirmation of the song as the album's second single followed until Marilyn Manson confirmed the next single to be \"Putting Holes in Happiness\" on August 7, 2007. The song has already appeared on the radio in France, where a promo of the single has been sent out to several major radio stations.\n\nMarilyn Manson (band): Marilyn Manson is an American rock band formed by singer Marilyn Manson and guitarist Daisy Berkowitz in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1989. Originally named Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, they gained a local cult following in South Florida in the early 1990s with their theatrical live performances. In 1993, they were the first act signed to Trent Reznor's Nothing Records label. Until 1996, the name of each member was created by combining the first name of an iconic female sex symbol and the last name of an iconic serial killer, for example Marilyn Monroe and Charles Manson. 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Founded in 1945, the company presents an annual season of opera consisting of two fully staged opera productions and smaller concerts and workshops open to the public. The company's productions are performed at the Belhaven University Center for the Arts. Composer William Grant Still and soprano Leontyne Price both have associations with the company.\n\nVerna Arvey: Verna Arvey (February 16, 1910 \u2013 November 22, 1987) was an American librettist, pianist and writer who is best known for her musical collaborations with her husband William Grant Still, a musician and composer.\n\nSymphony No. 1 "Afro-American": Symphony No. 1 in A-flat, \"Afro-American\" (1930) by William Grant Still was the first symphony written by an African American and performed for a United States audience by a leading orchestra. It was premiered in 1931 by the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. It is a symphonic piece for full orchestra, including celeste, harp, and tenor banjo. 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The show, written by Wim T. Schippers and produced by Ellen Jens, starred Dolf Brouwers as the comedic character Sjef van Oekel, and parodied music television programs of the era. Artists lip-synched their songs, but were frequently interrupted and insulted by van Oekel. The show had a real coup when Captain Beefheart made an appearance. The show also starred one of the first TV appearances of Donna Summer, who later claimed that her breakthrough began with her performance of her song \"Hostage\", in which she gracefully went along with the scripted absurdity and chaos. The show inspired a similarly absurd show on the German WDR.\n\nSuperman/Batman: Public Enemies: Superman/Batman: Public Enemies is a 2009 original direct-to-video animated superhero film adaptation of \"Public Enemies\"\u2014the opening story arc of DC Comics' \"Superman/Batman\"\u2014which focuses on Superman and Batman teaming up to prevent a meteorite from striking Earth and take down Lex Luthor, who has been elected President of the United States. The film is the sixth in the line of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. Voice actors from the DCAU reprised their roles, although it is not a DCAU production and is said not to be connected with that universe beyond sharing of voice actors. The film is directed by Sam Liu.\n\nList of Family Guy cast members: \"Family Guy\" is an American animated sitcom that features five main voice actors, and numerous regular cast and recurring guest stars. 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The principal cast consists of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria and Harry Shearer. Tress MacNeille, Pamela Hayden, Maggie Roswell, Russi Taylor, Marcia Wallace, Marcia Mitzman Gaven and Karl Wiedergott have appeared as supporting cast members. Repeat guest cast members include Albert Brooks, Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz, Joe Mantegna and Kelsey Grammer. With one exception, episode credits list only the voice actors, and not the characters they voice.\n\nChaos Rings II: Chaos Rings II (\u30b1\u30a4\u30aa\u30b9\u30ea\u30f3\u30b0\u30b9 , Keiosu Ringusu II ) is a role-playing video game developed by Media.Vision and published by Square Enix. The game released on 14 March 2012, one day ahead of schedule. Effective May 31, 2016, Square Enix ended distribution of this game, and it is no longer available for download except on the Amazon App Store. 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The competition is organized by the Boa Vista Regional Football Association. The cup competition was founded in 2008 and first played in 2009 and is the third youngest in the country. The cup winner competes in the regional super cup final in the following season, when a cup winner also won the championship, a runner-up competes. For several seasons, the winner qualified into Cape Verdean Cup which has been cancelled due to financial and scheduling reasons.\n\n1996 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier: The Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier for the 1996 Summer Olympics was held at the complex of Catalan sports club Real Club de Polo in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, from Friday January 19 to Sunday January 28, 1996. Eight nations took part, and they played a round robin. 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Sometimes, if a champion also has a cup title, a cup club who is runner-up qualifies which never did. since 2017, it is the only competition of any level where a cup-runner up never competed.\n\nMarco van Basten: Marcel \"Marco\" van Basten (] ; born 31 October 1964) is a Dutch football manager and former football player, who played for Ajax and Milan, as well as the Netherlands national team, in the 1980s and early '90s as a forward. He is regarded as one of the greatest European forwards and one of the greatest footballers of all time. He has scored 300 goals in a high-profile career, but played his last game in 1993 at the age of 28 due to an injury that forced his retirement two years later. He was later the head coach of Ajax and the Netherlands national team.\n\nRussian Futsal Super League: Russian futsal Superleague (Russian \"\u0427\u0435\u043c\u043f\u0438\u043e\u043d\u0430\u0442 \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0441\u0438\u0438 \u043f\u043e \u043c\u0438\u043d\u0438-\u0444\u0443\u0442\u0431\u043e\u043b\u0443 (\u0421\u0443\u043f\u0435\u0440\u043b\u0438\u0433\u0430)\") is the premier professional futsal league in Russia. It was founded in 1991. The Super League, which is played under UEFA rules, currently consists of 14 teams, including teams like Dina Moscow - 3-times European club championship and 1997 Intercontinental Cup winner, Dinamo Moscow oblast - UEFA Futsal Cup 2006\u201307 winner and 2013 Intercontinental Cup winner, Sinara Ekaterinburg - UEFA Futsal Cup 2007\u201308 winner, Gazprom-Ugra 2015\u201316 UEFA Futsal Cup winner.\n\nList of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup top scorers: The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (CWC) was an annual association football cup competition organized by UEFA since 1960. Prior to 1994 the tournament was officially called the European Cup Winners' Cup. The competition was a straight knockout competition open only to the cup winner club of each country, or the losing finalist, if the winner managed a double. After the establishment of the UEFA Champions League (formerly called the European Champion Clubs' Cup) in the early 1990s, the standing and prestige of the Cup Winners' Cup began to decline. With the expansion of the Champions League in 1997 to allow more than one team from the highest ranked member associations to enter, the CWC began to look noticeably inferior. By the late 1990s, the CWC had come to be seen as a second-rate competition with only one or two big name teams available to enter each year and the interest in the tournament from both major clubs and the public dropped. Finally, with the further expansion of the UEFA Champions League to include as many as three or four teams from the top footballing nations, the decision was taken to abolish the competition after the end of the 1998\u201399 tournament, which was won by Lazio.\n\n1986\u201387 European Cup Winners' Cup: The 1986\u201387 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Ajax in the final against Lokomotive Leipzig. The young Ajax side, which included the likes of Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard and Dennis Bergkamp, was guided to victory by its coach Johan Cruyff. It was Ajax's only title in the competition, and was added to a hat-trick of European Cup wins from 1971 to 1973. They also went on to win another European Cup and a UEFA Cup in the 1990s.\n\nPorto Novo Super Cup: The Porto Novo Super Cup, known as the Filipe de Bit\u00fa Super Cup (Portuguese: \"Super-Ta\u00e7a de Filipe de Bit\u00fa\") is a regional football (soccer) super cup competition played during the season in the southern and westernmost parts of Santo Ant\u00e3o Island, Cape Verde. The super cup is organized by the Santo Ant\u00e3o South Regional Football Association (Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Regional de Futebol de Zona Sul do Santo Ant\u00e3o, ARFZSSA). The regional champion competes with a regional cup winner. When a club wins both the regional championship and cup for the season, the club competes with a cup finalist. The first edition was held in 2007. Since the 2015 edition, the winner qualifies into the Santo Ant\u00e3o Super Cup, a single island competition. Acad\u00e9mica do Porto Novo won this year's edition and will qualify to compete (as champion as they also won the cup) into the single insular super cup and face the cup winner of the north zone Paulense.\n\nArnold M\u00fchren: Arnold Johannes Hyacinthus M\u00fchren (born 2 June 1951 in Volendam, North Holland) is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder. His older brother Gerrie, also a midfield player, won three European Cup titles with Ajax in the early 1970s. M\u00fchren is among the few players to have won all three major UEFA-organised club competitions, the European Cup (1972\u201373), the Cup Winners' Cup (1986\u201387) and the UEFA Cup (1980\u201381). The last of these was won with Ipswich Town, while the other titles were won while playing for Ajax. He is also one of the two Dutch players, together with Danny Blind, to have won all UEFA club competitions and the Intercontinental Cup.\n\nS\u00e3o Nicolau Cup: The S\u00e3o Nicolau Island Cup (Portuguese: \"Ta\u00e7a da Ilha de S\u00e3o Nicolau\", Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: \"Tasa da Dja de San Nikolau\") is a cup competition played during the season in the island of S\u00e3o Nicolau, Cape Verde, it consists of all the clubs from all the two regional divisions and are divided into about four rounds. The competition is organized by the S\u00e3o Nicolau Regional Football Association (Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Regional de Futebol de S\u00e3o Nicolau, ARFSN). The cup winner competes in the regional super cup final in the following season, when a cup winner also wins the championship, a runner-up competes, it was done for the first time in 2017, before, it was the only regional cup where no cup runner up qualified. 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Evolving from a recording project spearheaded by Violet, who was working as the house engineer for Dawnbreaker studio in San Fernando, CA (previously owned by Seals and Crofts), the band recorded what would be the first two Jesters songs during the project,which was instigated in order to come up with commercial jingles. The songs were \"Diggin' That Grave\" and \"End of Time.\" The band presented the songs to Metal Blade Records, who included \"End of Time\" on Metal Massacre V collection. It closed the LP, which include early tracks by Overkill, Fates Warning, Voi Vod and Metal Church. The band then signed to Metal Blade, but due to the band not being strictly heavy metal, the label created a subsidiary, Dimension Records, which released the band's debut album, \"Fun at the Funeral\", in 1986, and an EP, \"In a Nostalgic Mood\", in 1987, during their first tenure. Following \",,\"Mood,\"\" Metal Blade dropped the band. They demo-ed a number of songs for a planned third LP to be titled, \"No Laughing Matter,\" but we're unable to land a new recording contract. They broke up in 1988. During their run, a number of lead guitarists and drummers were part of the band, including on drums, David Buzzelli (Doktor Stixx), Louie Schilling, Walin' Jennings Morgan, Dave Kuzma, Blaze; and on guitar, Sickie Wifebeater, Michael Montano and Brian Butler.\n\nThe End Tour: The End Tour was the farewell tour of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, featuring founding members Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler. The tour concluded Sabbath's 40+ year career. The final show was February 4, 2017, in their home city of Birmingham, UK.\n\nSaxon (band): Saxon are an English heavy metal band formed in 1977, in South Yorkshire. As one of the leaders of the new wave of British heavy metal, they had eight UK Top 40 albums in the 1980s including four UK Top 10 albums and two Top 5 albums. The band also had numerous singles in the UK Singles Chart and chart success all over Europe and Japan, as well as success in the US. During the 1980s Saxon established themselves as one of Europe's biggest metal acts. The band tours regularly and have sold more than 15 million albums worldwide. They are considered one of the classic metal acts and have influenced many bands such as Metallica, M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce, Pantera, Sodom.\n\nWelcome to Hell: Welcome to Hell is the debut studio album by English heavy metal band Venom. It was released in December 1981, through Neat Records, at the culmination of the new wave of British heavy metal movement. The music of \"Welcome to Hell\" is often described as speed metal, but it had a great influence on the then-emerging thrash metal style, and crystallised the elements of what later became known as death metal and black metal.\n\nBlack Metal (Venom album): Black Metal is the second album by English heavy metal band Venom. It was released in November 1982, during the great flourishing of metal music in the UK that was the new wave of British heavy metal, and is considered a major influence on the thrash metal, death metal and black metal scenes that emerged in the 1980s and early 1990s.\n\nNo Prayer for the Dying: No Prayer for the Dying is the eighth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It marks their first line-up change since 1982; guitarist Adrian Smith left the band during the pre-production phase, unhappy with the musical direction it was taking, and only having contributed to one song, \"Hooks in You\". Smith was replaced by Janick Gers, who had previously worked with singer Bruce Dickinson on his first solo-album, \"Tattooed Millionaire\", and had also worked with Ian Gillan, former Marillion singer Fish, and new wave of British heavy metal band, White Spirit.\n\nThe End (EP): The End is an EP by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released on January 20, 2016. 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At the time of her death, she was preparing a volume of her selected poetry for publication.\n\nAlice Mayhew: Alice Mayhew is a Vice-President and Editorial Director for Simon & Schuster. Mayhew has edited many notable authors Bob Woodward, President Jimmy Carter, Doris Kearns Goodwin, David Brooks, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Mayhew is known for publishing books about Washington, D.C., such as \"All the President's Men\" by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein using a genre which is known as a political narrative, a subgenre of creative nonfiction.\n\nFine Arts Work Center: The Fine Arts Work Center is a non-profit enterprise devoted to encouraging the growth and development of emerging visual artists and writers through residency programs, to the propagation of aesthetic values and experience, and to the restoration of the year-round vitality of the historic art colony of Provincetown, Massachusetts. The Work Center was founded in 1968 by a group of American artists and writers to support promising individuals in the early stages of their creative careers. The Work Center, whose founders included Stanley Kunitz, Robert Motherwell, Myron Stout and Jack Tworkov, annually offers ten writers and ten visual artists seven-month residencies, including a work area and a monthly stipend. The Center also offers a Master of Fine Arts degree in collaboration with the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, seasonal programs, and readings and other events. The Center was awarded a 2010 National Endowment for the Arts Access to Artistic Excellence grant to support the Winter Fellowship program.\n\nCharlotte Turner Smith: Charlotte Turner Smith (4 May 1749 \u2013 28 October 1806) was an English Romantic poet and novelist. She initiated a revival of the English sonnet, helped establish the conventions of Gothic fiction, and wrote political novels of sensibility. A successful writer, she published ten novels, three books of poetry, four children's books, and other assorted works, over the course of her career. She saw herself as a poet first and foremost, poetry at that period being considered the most exalted form of literature. Scholars now credit her with transforming the sonnet into an expression of woeful sentiment. During adulthood, Charlotte Smith eventually left husband Benjamin Smith and began writing to support their children. Smith's struggle to provide for her children and her frustrated attempts to gain legal protection as a woman provided themes for her poetry and novels; she included portraits of herself and her family in her novels as well as details about her life in her prefaces. Her early novels are exercises in aesthetic development, particularly of the Gothic and sentimentality. \"The theme of her many sentimental and didactic novels was that of a badly married wife helped by a thoughtful sensible lover\" (Smith's entry in \"British Authors Before 1800: A Biographical Dictionary\" Ed. Stanley Kunitz and Howard Haycraft. \u00a0New York: H.W. Wilson, 1952. pg. 478.) Her later novels, including \"The Old Manor House\", often considered her best, supported the ideals of the French Revolution. \u00a0After 1798, however, Smith's popularity waned and by 1803 she was destitute and ill\u2014she could barely hold a pen, and sold her books to pay off her debts. In 1806, Smith died. Largely forgotten by the middle of the 19th century, her works have now been republished and she is recognized as an important Romantic writer.\n\nAtukwei Okai: Atukwei (John) Okai (born 1941) is a Ghanaian poet, cultural activist and academic. 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He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress twice, first in 1974 and then again in 2000.\n\nBob Woodward: Robert Upshur \"Bob\" Woodward (born March 26, 1943) is an American investigative journalist and non-fiction author. He has worked for \"The Washington Post\" since 1971 as a reporter and is now an associate editor there.\n\nBlue Moon Tavern: The Blue Moon is a tavern located on the west edge of the University District, Seattle, Washington, that has been visited by many counterculture icons over the years. It opened in April 1934, soon after the repeal of Prohibition in December 1933. It is the first and oldest tavern in the U-District. It was an instant hit with students (together with the still-thriving Duchess Tavern in Ravenna); under state law, students had to trek one mile from the campus to purchase drinks. The Blue Moon was one of the rare bars outside of the Central District to serve African American servicemen during World War II. The tavern also provided a haven for UW professors such as Joe Butterworth who were caught up in the McCarthyist purge. It had further heyday in the 1950s and 1960s. Regulars included author Tom Robbins, poets Theodore Roethke, Richard Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, Stanley Kunitz, and David Wagoner, and painters Richard Gilkey and Leo Kenney. Visitors included Dylan Thomas, Ken Kesey, Allen Ginsberg and Mik Moore.\n\nPoetry Society of America: The Poetry Society of America is a literary organization founded in 1910 by poets, editors, and artists including Witter Bynner. It is the oldest poetry organization in the United States. Past members of the society have included such renowned writers as Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Marianne Moore, and Wallace Stevens. 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After the assassination of Colosio, he worked in the environmental NGO that he founded and called CAMBIOS (Changes) and continued his studies in Political Sciences and Public Administration. Later on, he was the personal assistance of the famous politician Manuel Camacho Solis, in the Center Democratic Party from 1997 to 2000. Then in November 2000 he affiliate to the Green Party of Mexico. From 2000 to 2003 he was the political adviser of the green legislators in the Mexican Senate, and then adviser of the President of the Green party of Mexico. Later on, he was postulated by his Party as Deputy of the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress as a plurinominal representative from 2003 to 2006. There as a congressman, he was President of the Special Commission for the Reform of the State, member of the Commissions of National Defense, Indigenous Affairs, Environmental Affairs, and Fishing Affairs. He reformed the Environmental Law to make the Army and the Navy of Mexico participate in the protection of the environment, also he left a profound study of the necessities of a Political Reform for Mexico. Then, from 2006 to 2009, he was Deputy of the House of Representatives of Mexico City. There he was Leader of the Greens, President of the Commission of Environmental Affairs, and in several occasions Chairman and Vice-chairman of the House of Representatives of Mexico City. He reformed the Law to create the Environmental Police, to prohibit the use of plastic bags in supermarkets and stores, and to create the Forest Firefighters. From 2004 to 2012 he was the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Green Party of Mexico. He was elected in Santiago, Chile, President of the Federation of Green Parties in the Americas for the term 2009-2011. At the moment he works in the Federal Government, at the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, with the position of General Director in matters of Indigenous, Legislative and NGO\u00b4s Affairs.\n\nShomwa Shamapande: Shomwa \"Shom\" Shamapande is a political and business consultant and strategist, who has worked in government affairs, media/communications and Democratic politics. In 1998, he served as an adviser to the South African Center for Human Rights in Pretoria. Shomwa was a Senior Adviser to Bill Lynch, former deputy mayor of New York City and Vice Chairman of the Democratic National Party and as a legislative fellow for Congressman Charles B. Rangel of Manhattan. Shomwa has also served as a senior communications and government affairs adviser for the Campaign for Better Schools, the corporate public relations firm of Robinson, Lerer & Montgomery, the Democratic National Committee, Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's United Nations Commission for the Legal Empowerment of the Poor and several global corporations including MasterCard and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. And in 2011, Shomwa was hired as Global Communications and Media Director for Africare, a major NGO ($60 million) focused on humanitarian and development assistance for Africa.\n\nVerrit: The website's slogan says it is \"media for the 65.8 million,\" referring to the number of votes Hillary Clinton won in the 2016 presidential election. Daou, an adviser to Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, and prior chief executive of Shareblue told \"Business Insider\" that he intended the website to \"reflect the worldview\" of those who voted for Clinton and described the site as an \"online hub for Clinton backers so that they can find easy-to-share facts, stats and other information you can take out to social media when you\u2019re having debates on key issues people are discussing\". Daou also said the website had no financial ties to Clinton.\n\nPeter Daou: Peter Daou is the creator of Verrit, the prior chief executive of Shareblue, and a member of the band The Daou.\n\nCole Finegan: Cole Finegan is an American lawyer who served as Denver\u2019s City Attorney and Chief of Staff to then Mayor John Hickenlooper from 2003 through 2006. He is now the Regional Managing Partner of the Americas for Hogan Lovells and Managing Partner of the global legal giant's Denver office. Finegan also acts as an adviser to Governor Hickenlooper and U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, and serves as Finance Chair for Senator Bennet\u2019s 2016 re-election campaign and was a Co-Chair of Governor Hickenlooper\u2019s re-election campaign. He was one of only four Colorado Finance Co-Chairs for President Obama\u2019s 2012 re-election campaign. Finegan was selected as a \"Lawyer of the Decade\" by \"Law Week Colorado\"; as Lawyer of the Year 2013; and was also named one of the most influential people in Denver by \"5280\" magazine (\"The 5280 Fifty\u201d).\n\nJoe Rospars: Joe Rospars is the founder of Blue State Digital. Rospars was the New Media Director of Barack Obama's presidential campaign and for both the 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns. Rospars also was Barack Obama's principal digital strategist and adviser. He managed the digital integration of fundraising, communications, and mobilization of grassroots effort. Prior to Obama's campaign, he worked with Governor Howard Dean at the Democratic National Committee, Dean's campaign for party chairman, and at Democracy for America, and on Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign.\n\nDan Senor: Daniel Samuel \"Dan\" Senor (/\u02c8si\u02d0n\u0259r/; born November 6, 1971) is an American columnist, writer, and political adviser. He was chief spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and senior foreign policy adviser to U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney during the 2012 election campaign. A frequent commentator on Fox News and contributor to \"The Wall Street Journal\", he is co-author of the book \"\" (2009). 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Prior to this his most notable outing was onstage in the TNT production \"Christmas in Washington 2008\", in which he sang \"O Holy Night\".\n\nHolliday Street Theater: The Holliday Street Theater also known as the New Theatre, New Holliday, Old Holliday, The Baltimore Theatre, and Old Drury, was a historical theatrical venue in colonial Baltimore, Maryland. It is known for showing the first performance of Francis Scott Key's Star-Spangled Banner.\n\nE Ola Ke Alii Ke Akua: \"E Ola Ke Ali\u02bb i Ke Akua\", translated as \"God Save the King\", was one of Hawaii's four national anthems. It was composed in 1860 by Prince William Charles Lunalilo, who later became King Lunalilo. Prior to 1860, the Kingdom of Hawaii lacked its own national anthem and had used the British royal anthem \"God Save The King\". A contest was sponsored in 1860 by Kamehameha IV, who wanted a song with Hawaiian lyrics set to the tune of the British anthem. The winning entry was written by the 25-year-old Lunalilo and was reputed to have been written in 20 minutes. Lunalilo was awarded 10 dollars, which later donated to the Queen's Hospital. His composition became Hawaii's first national anthem. It remained Hawaii's national anthem until 1866, when it was replaced by Queen Lili\u02bb uokalani's composition \"He Mele Lahui Hawaii\".\n\nNational Anthem of the Republic of China: The current National Anthem of the Republic of China () was adopted in 1937; previously, the Song to the Auspicious Cloud was used as the official anthem. The current national anthem remains as the national anthem of the Republic of China government in Taiwan. In mainland China, the anthem serves a historical role. The national anthem of the People's Republic of China is the \"March of the Volunteers\".\n\nNational Anthem Project: The National Anthem Project was a public awareness campaign launched in 2005 as a major initiative of . At the time of its launch, the National Anthem Project website declared \"MENC is sponsoring The National Anthem Project to revive America's patriotism by educating Americans about the importance of The Star-Spangled Banner-both the flag and the song.\" Sponsored by MENC with major support from the Jeep brand, and other sponsors such as NAMM, Bank of America, and the Gibson Foundation, this campaign, which later used the slogan \"to restore America's voice through music education\" was MENC's most ambitious project to date. A former First Lady, Laura Bush served as honorary chairperson, with country music's The Oak Ridge Boys as the official musical ambassadors. The stated purpose of the project was originally \"to revive America's patriotism,\" but this was later modified to suggest that its purpose was merely to encourage more singing of the national anthem, or to bring more public attention to the role of music in American schools.\n\nList of historical national anthems: The oldest national anthem, defined as \"a song, as of praise, devotion, or patriotism\", is the Dutch national anthem \"Het Wilhelmus\", which was written between 1568 and 1572, but not then given any official status. The first anthem to be officially proclaimed as such was \"God Save The Queen\", adopted by Great Britain in 1745. \"Het Wilhelmus\" was declared the national anthem of the Netherlands in 1932; both of these anthems remain in use today. A royal or imperial anthem is a song that is similar in patriotic character to a national anthem, but which specifically praises a monarch, or royal dynasty. Some states have doubled their royal or imperial anthem as their national anthem.\n\nHimno Nacional Mexicano: The \"Mexican National Anthem\" (Spanish: \"Himno Nacional Mexicano\" ), also known as \"Mexicans, at the cry of war\" (Spanish: \"Mexicanos, al grito de guerra\" ), is the national anthem of the United Mexican States. The anthem was first used in 1854, although it was not officially adopted \"de jure\" until 1943. The lyrics of the national anthem, which allude to historical Mexican military victories in the heat of battle and including cries of defending the homeland, were composed by poet Francisco Gonz\u00e1lez Bocanegra after a Federal contest in 1853. Later, in 1854, he asked Jaime Nun\u00f3 to compose the music which now accompanies Gonz\u00e1lez's poem. 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Wye Bridge Gate, East Gate (Dixton Gate), Monk's Gate, and Monnow Bridge Gate were access points to the town. West Gate, across Monnow Street, also provided access. Only the Monnow Bridge Gatehouse survives intact, albeit in a substantially modified version from the original.\n\nMargaret Williamson Hospital: Margaret Williamson Memorial Hospital for Women and Children (\u5a66\u5b7a\u91ab\u9662 1932\uff0c\u4e0a\u6d77\u897f\u9580\u5a66\u5b7a\u91ab\u9662 1937; commonly West Gate Hospital) was a missionary hospital, and the first hospital opened in Shanghai exclusively for the care of Chinese women. It was located on Siccawei Road, outside the west gate of the Chinese city in the French settlement; for this reason, it was commonly known as the West Gate Hospital. 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It is one of the busiest road corridors in Australia.\n\nXimen: Ximen () is a Chinese compound surname. Ximen literally means \"west gate\", the origination story says that there was a noble family in Zheng or Qi state live near the west gate, so the descents took Ximen (west gate) as their family name. As compound surnames being rare in China, some Ximen families changed their name to single surname Xi(\u897f).\n\nWest Gate Distributor: The West Gate Distributor is a proposed toll road in Melbourne, Australia, to provide access between the West Gate Freeway and the Port of Melbourne, primarily for heavy freight vehicles. The project, estimated to cost $680 million, was promised in 2013 by the then Victorian Labor Opposition to allow an estimated 5000 trucks a day to bypass the congested West Gate Bridge. The project is Labor's alternative to the Napthine government's controversial $18 billion East West Link, which it cancelled in April 2015. Labor promised to have contracts for the West Gate Distributor project signed within six months of forming government following the 2014 state election, and said the road would be completed by 2018.\n\nEast Gate/West Gate: East Gate/West Gate, a public sculpture by Sasson Soffer, is located on the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. This sculpture is on loan from the Indianapolis Museum of Art and was installed on campus on March 22, 2009. It was transported from the Indianapolis Museum of Art to its current location, in front of University Library, from the Indianapolis Museum of Art via helicopter. East Gate/West Gate was constructed in 1973 and consists of stainless steel pipe. Its dimensions are 24'x 40'x 30' and weighs 840\u00a0lbs.\n\nSudley, Virginia: Sudley is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince William County, Virginia, United States. As of the 2010 census, Sudley comprises what in the 2000 census were the Sudley and West Gate CDPs. Sudley's population including West Gate was 16,203 at the 2010 census, and excluding West Gate was 7,719 at the 2000 census.\n\nWest Gate Tunnel: The West Gate Tunnel, originally known as the Western Distributor, is a proposed 5 kilometre toll road in Melbourne, Australia, to link the West Gate Freeway at Yarraville with CityLink at Docklands via a tunnel beneath Yarraville. The $5.5\u00a0billion project was proposed by infrastructure company Transurban in 2014 as a means of alleviating congestion on the M1 corridor, providing a new river crossing as an alternative to the West Gate Bridge and moving trucks away from homes in the city's inner west. The freeway-standard link would include a 1.5\u00a0km-long, six-lane tunnel and a new bridge over the Maribyrnong River. The Victorian government announced in December 2015 it would proceed with the project. 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On 4 May 1788, fourteen months before the Revolution, the captain, acting on the order of the Court of Versailles, marched the Parliament of Paris out of the Palais de Justice and removed the key from the premises. The event is considered one of the key mileposts on the road to the Revolution.\n\nConcert Spirituel: The Concert Spirituel was one of the first public concert series in existence. The concerts began in Paris in 1725 and ended in 1790; later, concerts or series of concerts of the same name occurred in Paris, Vienna, London and elsewhere. The series was founded to provide entertainment during the Easter fortnight and on religious holidays when the other spectacles (the Paris Opera, Com\u00e9die-Fran\u00e7aise, and Com\u00e9die-Italienne) were closed. 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The book, composed of two volumes, was published in 1703, originally in French as Nouveaux Voyages de Mr. le Baron de Lahontan dans l\u2019Am\u00e9rique Septentrionale. An English edition was produced the same year. The book is considered to be the best 17th century work on New France for its detailed descriptions of the environment as well as North American native society. Lahontan\u2019s work includes descriptions of the two winters he spent hunting with a group of the Algonquin people. Lahontan expresses his opinions of New France and the natives as well as European society through his dialogue between himself and a fictional native, Adario, based on the Huron chief Kondiaronk. Though fictional, this dialogue gives insight into his opinions of the native New France and Europe. 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ISU has had 123 players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) since the first draft held in 1936, through the 2016 NFL Draft. ISU has only seen one player taken in the first round, George Amundson with the 14th overall pick in the 1973 NFL Draft by the Houston Oilers. Troy Davis was drafted in the third round of the 1997 NFL draft by the New Orleans Saints, he has since been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Kelechi Osemele was drafted in the second round of the 2012 NFL draft by the Baltimore Ravens; he went on to win Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens as their starting right tackle. Six former Cyclones who were drafted have been selected to a Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star Game.\n\nFootball (video game): Football (released as NFL Football) is a multiplayer sports video game produced by Mattel and released for its Intellivision video game system in 1979. The players each control a football team competing in a standard four-quarter game. 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He played college football at the University of Arkansas and University of Kansas, and was drafted in the 2nd round in 1959 by the Oakland Raiders but did not report and returned to Kansas to finish his undergraduate degree and play out his senior season where he was a 2 time All Big 8 selection as a center and middle linebacker. He was a Tri-Captain and played in 4 post season games including the College All-Star game with numerous All Americans. Was drafted in the 7th round of the 1960 NFL Draft by the New York Giants and was immediately traded to Washington for cash and a high draft pick. He was the \"Tribe's\" defensive leader and starting middle linebacker upon reporting to camp. He was a runner-up for Rookie of the Year as a middle linebacker and played more minutes than any other player in the NFL in 1961. After his first stellar season, he was moved to starting Center where he played at an elite level. He was traded to the Chicago Bears in 1965, where he was injured in a pre-season game. Although urged to return by many, Fred returned to Kansas and earned his master's degree in Education. He went on to a very successful business career. The \"gentle giant\" at a huge 6 foot 5 and 255 pounds of solid muscle with world class speed, Fred was named as Kansas University's \"Center of the Century\" and was named to its first team \"All-Time KU Football Team\" along with the likes of Gayle Sayers, John Hadl and other NFL greats. Known as \"Pappy\" to many, he led KU's team, to a #2 Ranking and a Big 8 Championship in 1960. Some believe the teams he led in 1959 and 1960, along with John Hadl, were the best in KU's history. Fred was enshrined in the Batesville, Arkansas Area Sports Hall of Fame in 1992. He was the first All-State Athlete at Batesville, H.S.\n\nChris Ziemann: Christopher Robert Ziemann (born September 20, 1976) is a former American football player. A native of Aurora, Illinois, Ziemann attended Waubonsie Valley High School. He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1996 to 1999. He was the starting offensive right guard for the undefeated 1997 Michigan Wolverines football team that won the school's first national championship in 50 years. Because of ankle injuries suffered while he was in college, Zieman was not drafted in the 2000 NFL Draft. Despite not being drafted, Ziemann signed with the New York Giants and played eight games with the Giants in 2000. During his time in the NFL, Zieman was 6 feet, 7 inches tall and weighed 315 pounts. He was released by the Giants in September 2001. He signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in February 2002, but he spent the 2002 season on injured reserve. In May 2003, Ziemann was waived by the Jaguars. In February 2004, Ziemann was signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and allocated to the NFL Europe. He played with the Rhein Fire during the 2004 NFL Europe season. 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Kent: Philip I. Kent is an American media executive. He was the Chief Executive Officer of Turner Broadcasting System Inc., from March 2003 to December 2013.\n\nTurner Broadcasting System: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. (also known simply as Turner) is an American media conglomerate that is a division of Time Warner and manages the collection of cable television networks and properties initiated or acquired by Ted Turner. The company was founded in 1970, and merged with Time Warner on October 10, 1996. It now operates as a semi-autonomous unit of Time Warner. The company's assets include CNN, HLN, TBS, TNT, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Boomerang and TruTV. The company's current chairman and CEO is John K. Martin. The headquarters of Turner's properties are located in both the CNN Center in Downtown Atlanta and the Turner Broadcasting campus off Techwood Drive in Midtown Atlanta, which also houses Turner Studios. 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A year later, Bad Meets Evil would break up and Eminem would go on to work with D12 and Royce Da 5'9\" would work on solo projects. Royce took \"Nuttin' to Do\" for his album \"Build and Destroy\", and he also featured the sequel to \"Scary Movies\" as a solo song on it called \"Scary Movies (The Sequel)\". \"Scary Movies\" was also featured on the soundtrack to the 2000 film \"Scary Movie\".\n\nRoyce da 5'9": Ryan Daniel Montgomery (born July 5, 1977), better known by his stage name Royce da 5\u20329\u2033, is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan. He is best known for his longtime association with Eminem as well as his solo career, recording primarily with producers Carlos \"6 July\" Broady and DJ Premier, as well as ghostwriting for the likes of Diddy and Dr. Dre. Royce is one half of the rap duo Bad Meets Evil with Eminem, one quarter of the hip hop group Slaughterhouse with Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz and Crooked I, and one half of the hip hop group PRhyme with DJ Premier. 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It was written by Bad Meets Evil, along with Mars, Philip Lawrence and Ari Levine of The Smeezingtons, and Roy Battle. The production was handled by all aforementioned names, except Royce. It was released on June 14, 2011 by Shady and Interscope Records, being later serviced to mainstream radio airplay in the United States by the two latter labels along with Aftermath Entertainment as the second single from the EP. After writing and recording their own verses for the song, Eminem and Royce da 5'9\" met Mars in Los Angeles, and the singer's vocals were added after minor adjustments were done by him and Eminem to the original cut.\n\nHell: The Sequel: Hell: The Sequel is the debut extended play (EP) by Bad Meets Evil, an American hip hop duo composed of Royce da 5'9\" and Eminem. It was released on June 13, 2011, in some countries, by Shady Records and Interscope Records and it was released on June 14, 2011 in the United States. The EP is hardcore hip hop and midwest hip hop, and contains songs such as \"Welcome 2 Hell\", \"Above the Law\" and \"Loud Noises\" featuring Slaughterhouse; these tracks includes the violent lyrical content, while trying to maintain a humorous tone. \" Fast Lane\", \"A Kiss\" and \"The Reunion\" features the sexual themes. \"I'm on Everything\" featuring Mike Epps, is a humorous song about drugs, while \"Lighters\" featuring Bruno Mars, and \"Take from Me\" features its focus on more serious themes such as success and music piracy.\n\nRock City (song): \"Rock City\" is a song by American rapper Royce da 5'9\", released as the third single from his debut album, \"Rock City (Version 2.0)\", which was released in 2002 through E1 Music (formerly \"Koch Records\") and Game Recordings, after another record label had turned down his first version of the album. The song also features vocals from rapper Eminem, becoming Eminem's debut appearance on one of Royce's solo albums. The single was released on January 5, 2002, the same date as its same titled album was released. \"Rock City\" charted at #99 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart in 2002. Not counting Bad Meets Evil or Slaughterhouse songs, \"Rock City\" is Royce da 5'9\"'s most successful single chart-wise.\n\nBad Meets Evil: Bad Meets Evil is an American hip hop duo composed of Detroit-based rappers, Royce da 5'9\" (Bad) and Eminem (Evil). Bad Meets Evil was formed in 1997, thanks to the duo's mutual friend, Proof. Their discography consists of one extended play (EP) and four singles. In 1999, the duo released a double non-album single, \"Nuttin' to Do\" and \"Scary Movies\"; the former peaked at 36 on the Hot Rap Songs chart, while the latter peaked at 63 on the UK Singles Chart, and was featured on the soundtrack of the 2000 horror comedy parody film \"Scary Movie\".\n\nJason Gilbert: Jason Gilbert, known by his nickname JG, is a Caymanian record producer and songwriter. JG has produced for artists including Eminem, Bad Meets Evil, Akon, Christina Aguilera and Taio Cruz.\n\nSid Roams: Sid Roams is an American record production team composed of Joey Chavez and Tavish \"Bravo\" Graham. Sid Roams have worked with several prominent artists, such as Eminem, Bad Meets Evil (Eminem and Royce da 5'9\"), Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Evidence, Dilated Peoples, Infamous Mobb, Phil da Agony of Strong Arm Steady, Agallah, Chino XL and Lil' Fame of M.O.P., B.a.R.S. Murre, among others. Sid Roams have released two instrumental albums, \"Strctly Nstrmntl\" (2008) and \"Zombie Musik\" (2009).\n\nProof (rapper): DeShaun Dupree Holton (October 2, 1973 \u2013 April 11, 2006), better known by his stage name Proof, was an American rapper and actor from Detroit, Michigan. During his career, he was a member of the groups 5 Elementz, Funky Cowboys, Promatic, Goon Sqwad and most notably, D12. 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Holden. It tells the story of \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" (with a \"Slight Detour \"Through the Looking-Glass\"\") in 19 rhyming poems, each written in the same style as Lewis Carroll's original verse. The book includes 36 illustrations by American artist Andrew Johnson.\n\nAlice (Avril Lavigne song): \"Alice\" is a song written and performed by Avril Lavigne for \"Almost Alice\", the soundtrack to the 2010 film \"Alice in Wonderland\". An extended version was released as a hidden track on Lavigne's fourth studio album, \"Goodbye Lullaby\".\n\nAlice in Wonderland (1949 film): Alice in Wonderland (French: Alice au pays des merveilles ) is a 1949 French film based on Lewis Carroll's fantasy novel \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\". Directed by Dallas Bower, the film stars Carol Marsh as Alice, Stephen Murray as Lewis Carroll, and Raymond Bussi\u00e8res as The Tailor. 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It is featured on the album \"Almost Alice\", a multi-artist compilation album which features music that is inspired by the 2010 film \"Alice in Wonderland\" released on March 2, 2010. \"Almost Alice\" debuted at number five on the \"Billboard\" 200 and topping \"Billboard\"' s Digital Albums and Soundtracks charts.\n\nThe Game of Alice in Wonderland: The Game of Alice in Wonderland is a traditional card game published in 1882 by Selchow and Righter. It is the first game, based on the book Alice\u2019s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The cards feature colorized illustrations based on the original Sir John Tenniel illustrations.\n\nAlice in Wonderland (1976 film): Alice in Wonderland (sometimes listed as Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Comedy) is a 1976 American musical fantasy adult film, loosely based on Lewis Carroll's book \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\". It was directed by Bud Townsend and starred Kristine De Bell as Alice. The film was favorably reviewed by film critic Roger Ebert in 1976.\n\nWonderland (musical): Wonderland: A New Alice, formerly called Wonderland: Alice's New Musical Adventure, is a musical with a book by Jack Murphy and Gregory Boyd, lyrics by Murphy, and music by Frank Wildhorn. The story, a contemporary version of \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\" by Lewis Carroll, is set in New York City and focuses on writer Alice Cornwinkle and her 10-year-old daughter Chloe.\n\nAlice in Wonderland (1988 film): Alice in Wonderland is an Australian 51-minute direct-to-video animated film from Burbank Films Australia. It was originally released in 1988. The film is based on Lewis Carroll's classic English novel, \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\", first published in 1865, and was adapted by Paul Leadon. Unlike many other adaptations of the novel, this one did not borrow elements from its sequel, \"Through the Looking-Glass\" (1871), combined into one film. 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She first became known outside Korea for her roles as a political activist in Park Chan-wook's \"Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance\" (2002), archer Park Nam-joo in Bong Joon-ho's \"The Host\" (2006), and as an inflatable sex doll-come-to-life in Hirokazu Koreeda's \"Air Doll\" (2009). She has had English-speaking roles in the Wachowski films \"Cloud Atlas\" (2012) and \"Jupiter Ascending\" (2015), and the TV series \"Sense8\" (2015-present).\n\nSomeday (TV series): Someday () is a 2006 South Korean television series starring Bae Doona Kim Min-joon, Lee Jin-wook, and Oh Yoon-ah. It aired on cable network OCN at 22:00 every Saturdays and Sundays, starting November 11, 2006, but on November 24, 2006, switched to 23:00 every Friday night.\n\nA Girl at My Door: A Girl at My Door () is a 2014 South Korean drama film directed by July Jung and stars Bae Doona as a policewoman who takes in an abused girl played by Kim Sae-ron. 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The film features police officer Jay (Kim Suk-hoon) who is a subway police officer who spends his days reminiscing over his lost lover. The pickpocket Kay (Bae Doona) becomes infatuated with Jay and tips him off about the government assassin Bishop (Park Sang-min) hijacking a subway car. Both Jay and Kay find themselves in the target car when the Bishop makes his move.\n\nLook Back in Anger (TV series): Look Back in Anger () is a 2000 South Korean television series about two brothers' love for two women that aired on KBS2. Starring Joo Jin-mo, Lee Min-woo, Park Jin-hee and Bae Doona, the cast also includes the following actors pre-stardom: Kim Myung-min, Uhm Tae-woong, Kim Min-hee and Lee Eun-ju.\n\nGloria (2010 TV series): Gloria () is a South Korean television series starring Bae Doona, Lee Chun-hee, Seo Ji-seok, So Yi-hyun, Oh Hyun-kyung and Lee Jong-won in a tale of romance, survival, overcoming poverty and adversity, and making your dreams come true. It aired on MBC from July 31, 2010 to January 30, 2011 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:40 for 50 episodes.\n\nThe Host (2006 film): The Host (; lit. \"Monster\") is a 2006 South Korean monster film directed by Bong Joon-ho and starring Song Kang-ho, Byun Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, Bae Doona and Go Ah-sung.\n\nHow to Meet a Perfect Neighbor: How to Meet a Perfect Neighbor () is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Kim Seung-woo, Bae Doona, Park Si-hoo, Wang Ji-hye, Son Hyun-joo and Kim Sung-ryung. 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Pryor's performance earned him a 5th place nomination for the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor.\n\nWhose Line Is It Anyway? Australia: Whose Line is it Anyway? Australia (also known as Whose Line? and Whose Line? Oz) is a 10-part Australian improvisational comedy show, based on the British show of the same name, hosted by Tommy Little on Foxtel network's The Comedy Channel, premiering on 27 November 2016.\n\nBrewster's Millions (1985 film): Brewster's Millions is a 1985 comedy film directed by Walter Hill and starring Richard Pryor and John Candy. The screenplay by Herschel Weingrod and Timothy Harris was based on the 1902 novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcheon. It is the seventh film based on the story.\n\nRichard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip (film): Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip is a 1982 American stand-up comedy film directed by Joe Layton and written by and starring Richard Pryor. The film is based on Pryor's . Released in 1982, the film was the most financially lucrative of the comedian's concert films. The material includes Pryor's frank discussion of his drug addiction and of the night that he caught on fire while freebasing cocaine in 1980.\n\nChristopher Smith (performer): Christopher Robin Smith (born 1959) is an American actor, director and improviser, best known for his improv workshops and his handful of appearances on \"Whose Line Is It Anyway? \".\n\nMark Cohen (comedian): Mark Cohen is an American comedian best known for hosting Comedy Central's \"Make Me Laugh\" in 1998. Cohen also appeared in two episodes of the British version of \"Whose Line Is It Anyway? \" and has had numerous guest roles on American sitcoms such as \"The Sarah Silverman Program\" and \"Louie\", and appeared in the 1997 independent comedy film \"Who's the Caboose? \" starring Sarah Silverman.\n\nArchie Hahn (actor): Archie Hahn (sometimes credited as Archie Hahn III, born November 1, 1941) is an American character actor and improviser best known for his appearances on the British version of \"Whose Line is it Anyway? \" and the 1988 movie \"\". He has also appeared in \"Phantom of the Paradise\" (1974), \"Pray TV\" (1980), \"This Is Spinal Tap\" (1984), \"Brewster's Millions\" (1985), \"The Brady Bunch Movie\" (1995), and many Joe Dante films including \"Amazon Women on the Moon\" (1987), \"\" (1990) and \"Small Soldiers\" (1998). In two of his final appearances on \"Whose Line is it Anyway?\" , Hahn unexpectedly brought props to use as he improvised, first castanets and then a pair of false teeth.\n\nRichard Pryor: Here and Now: Richard Pryor: Here and Now is a 1983 stand-up comedy film released by Columbia Pictures, starring, written and directed by Richard Pryor.\n\nRichard Pryor: Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor (December 1, 1940\u00a0\u2013 December 10, 2005) was an American comedian, actor, and social critic. Pryor was known for uncompromising examinations of racism and topical contemporary issues, which employed colorful vulgarities and profanity, as well as racial epithets. He reached a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style. He is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential stand-up comedians of all time: Jerry Seinfeld called Pryor \"The Picasso of our profession\" and Bob Newhart heralded Pryor as \"the seminal comedian of the last 50 years\". Dave Chappelle said of Pryor, \"You know those, like, evolution charts of man? He was the dude walking upright. Richard was the highest evolution of comedy.\" This legacy can be attributed, in part, to the unusual degree of intimacy Pryor brought to bear on his comedy. As Bill Cosby reportedly once said, \"Richard Pryor drew the line between comedy and tragedy as thin as one could possibly paint it.\"\n\nWhich Way Is Up?: Which Way is Up? is a 1977 American comedy film starring Richard Pryor and directed by Michael Schultz. It is a remake of the 1972 Italian comedy film \"The Seduction of Mimi\" starring Giancarlo Giannini and directed by Lina Wertm\u00fcller. 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It was written by guitarist Paul Dean, vocalist Mike Reno and drummer Matt Frenette, and produced by Bruce Fairbairn and Dean, and released as the lead single from the album in October 1981. It has more of a power pop feel than the other band's other songs, but this new sound proved to generate success; the song reached number 29 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, and number two on \"Billboard\"' s Mainstream Rock chart in January 1982.\n\nHard Core (Paul Dean album): Hard Core is the first solo album released by former Streetheart & Loverboy lead guitarist, founder, and main songwriter, Paul Dean from 1989. The lead-off track, \"Sword & Stone\" was demoed by Kiss for their \"Crazy Nights\" album in 1987, and later additionally recorded by the German Rockers, Bonfire in 1989 for the film \"Shocker\" and accompanying soundtrack. The Bryan Adams-penned \"Draw the Line\" was originally recorded by Ted Nugent with Brian Howe on lead vocals in 1984 on his \"Penetrator\" album.\n\nEric Friedman: Eric Charles \"Erock\" Friedman (born June 28, 1984) is an American musician and songwriter, best known as the current touring guitarist and backing vocalist for Creed, as well as Tremonti, which is fronted by Alter Bridge and Creed lead guitarist Mark Tremonti. He played with the band on their 2009 United States reunion tour with Staind and their 2010 Tour with Skillet. He is the former lead guitarist for the band Submersed and also the former lead guitarist for Daughters of Mara. Submersed and Daughters of Mara both disbanded in 2008. He also currently plays lead guitar and co writes for the rock band Hemme. At the age of thirteen Friedman was the youngest guitarist at the time to be fully endorsed by Fender. His first introduction to Mark Tremonti was at a NAMM show where his then manager introduced them both. They subsequently jammed at one of the Rivera amp booths and noticed, that although they had different styles, (Tremonti being heavily influenced by metal and Friedman Blues), they both complemented each other.\n\nSum 41: Sum 41 is a Canadian rock band from Ajax, Ontario. Originally called Kaspir, the band formed in 1996 and currently consists of lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Deryck Whibley, lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dave Baksh, rhythm/lead guitarist/keyboardist/backing vocalist Tom Thacker, bassist/backing vocalist Jason McCaslin and drummer Frank Zummo.\n\nLoverboy: Loverboy is a Canadian rock band formed in 1979 in Calgary, Alberta. Loverboy's hit singles, particularly \"Turn Me Loose\" and \"Working for the Weekend\", have become arena rock staples and are still heard on many classic rock and classic hits radio stations across Canada. The band is based in Vancouver.\n\nWhen It's Over (Loverboy song): \"When It's Over\" was a song written by band members Paul Dean and Mike Reno, released by the rock band Loverboy from their album \"Get Lucky\" in 1981. Relying heavily on synthesizers, the song became a Top 40 hit for the band when released as a single the following year, reaching #26 on the charts.\n\nThis Could Be the Night (Loverboy song): \"This Could Be the Night\" is a song written by Paul Dean, Mike Reno, Bill Wray and John Friga and recorded by the Canadian rock band Loverboy from their hit album, \"Lovin' Every Minute of It\", released in 1985. The song contained much more of a style that represented 1980s power pop ballads than the rocking style for which the band had been known. Released as a single in 1986, it reached the top ten on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart.\n\nCosmic Dust (band): Cosmic Dust, also known as the Cosmic Dust Fusion Band, is an instrumental jazz band formed in 1990 by Jim Templeton. The band was the first well-known group that guitarist Myles Kennedy played in. The original lineup consisted of Jim Templeton on keyboard, Gary Edighoffer on saxophone, Clipper Anderson on double bass, Myles Kennedy on guitar, and Scott Reusser on drums. Kennedy eventually left the band and went on to become the lead vocalist/lead guitarist for a jazz fusion group called Citizen Swing and later an alternative rock band called The Mayfield Four. Kennedy is now fronting and playing guitar for the hard rock/alternative metal band Alter Bridge, which he helped form with Creed members Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips, and Brian Marshall in 2004, and is also the lead vocalist for Slash's solo band on tour.\n\nPaul Dean (guitarist): Paul Warren Dean (born February 19, 1946 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is the lead guitarist for the Canadian rock band Loverboy which reached huge fame in the early 1980s.\n\nThe Replacements (band): The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are considered pioneers of alternative rock. The band was composed of the guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg, guitarist Bob Stinson, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars for most of its career. Following several acclaimed albums, including \"Let It Be\" and \"Tim\", Bob Stinson left the band in 1986, and Slim Dunlap joined as lead guitarist. Steve Foley replaced Mars in 1990. Towards the end of the band's career, Westerberg exerted more control over the creative output. The group disbanded in 1991, with the members eventually pursuing various projects. A reunion was announced on October 3, 2012. 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This is the 44th season for Dortmund in the Westfalenstadion, located in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The season covers a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.\n\nBorussia Dortmund in European football: Ballspielverein Borussia 09 e.V. Dortmund, commonly known as Borussia Dortmund ] , BVB, or simply Dortmund, is a German sports club based in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia (\"Borussia\" is the Latin equivalent of Prussia).\n\n1996\u201397 Juventus F.C. season: Juventus Football Club won the domestic title and a second consecutive Champions League final, where Karl-Heinz Riedle scored twice for Borussia Dortmund in a 3\u20131 defeat of Juventus.\n\nBorussia Dortmund: Ballspielverein Borussia 09 e.V. Dortmund, commonly known as Borussia Dortmund ] , BVB, or simply Dortmund, is a German sports club based in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia (\"Borussia\" is the Latin equivalent of Prussia). The football team is part of a large membership-based sports club with more than 145,000 members, making BVB the second largest sports club by membership in Germany. Dortmund plays in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system. Dortmund is one of the most successful clubs in German football history.\n\n1993 UEFA Cup Final: The 1993 UEFA Cup Final was played on 5 May 1993 and 19 May 1993 between Juventus of Italy and Borussia Dortmund of Germany. Juventus won 3\u20131 and 3\u20130 to record a 6\u20131 aggregate victory, a record aggregate score for a UEFA Cup Final. The fixture would be repeated in the 1997 Champions League Final, when the result would be reversed, with Dortmund running out victors. By then, three of Juventus' team (Kohler, M\u00f6ller and J\u00falio C\u00e9sar) had joined Dortmund.\n\nS\u00e1ndor Puhl: S\u00e1ndor Puhl (born 14 July 1955) is a retired Hungarian football referee. He is mostly known for supervising four matches in the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States, including the final between Brazil and Italy. He also refereed UEFA Champions League matches, including the 1997 UEFA Champions League Final between Borussia Dortmund and Juventus. Dortmund ended up being 3-1 winners.\n\n1997 UEFA Champions League Final: The 1997 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match played at the Olympiastadion in Munich on 28 May 1997 to determine the winner of the 1996\u201397 UEFA Champions League. The match was contested by Borussia Dortmund of Germany and Juventus of Italy. 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Largely residential in character, Murrieta is typically characterized as a commuter town, with many of its residents commuting to jobs in San Diego County, Orange County, Los Angeles County, Temecula, and Camp Pendleton.\n\nHuaihua: Huaihua () is a prefecture-level city in the south western Hunan, China. it covers 27,564 km2 and is bordered by Xiangxi to the northern west; Zhangjiajie, Changde to the north; Yiyang, Loudi and Shaoyang to the east; Guilin and Liuzhou of Guangxi to the south; Qiandongnan, Tongren of Guizhou to the southern west. It has 4,741,948 of population (2010 census), shares 7.22% of the province. According to 2010 Census, there are 2,909,574 Han Chinese, Han shares 61.4% of the population, 1,832,289 population of minorities, 38.6%; Dong, Miao, Tujia, Yao and Bai are major native minorities. Huaihua is the central region of Dong ethnic population, there lives 816,481 Dong people (2010 census), it shares 28.35 per centage of Chinese Dong ethnic group.\n\nWhite House, Tennessee: White House is a city in Robertson and Sumner counties in the United States state of Tennessee. The population was 7,220 at the 2000 census. It is approximately twenty-two miles north of downtown Nashville. According to the city website a special census was conducted in 2008 that placed the city population at 9,891 residents, with 3,587 households within the city limits. The population was 10,255 at the 2010 census which showed growth of 3,000 people from 2000 to 2010. The 2013 population was 10,752.\n\nGaffney, South Carolina: Gaffney is a city in and the seat of Cherokee County, South Carolina, United States, in the Upstate region of South Carolina. Gaffney is known as the \"Peach Capital of South Carolina\". The population was 12,539 at the 2010 census, with an estimated population of 12,597 in 2014. It is the principal city of the Gaffney, South Carolina, Micropolitan Statistical Area (population 55,662 according to 2012 estimates by the U.S. Census Bureau), which includes all of Cherokee County and which is further included in the greater Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, South Carolina Combined Statistical Area (population 1,384,996 according to year 2012 U.S. Census Bureau estimates).\n\nAltoona, Pennsylvania: Altoona is a city in Blair County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the principal city of the Altoona Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). The population was 46,320 at the time of the 2010 Census, making it the eleventh most populous city in Pennsylvania. The Altoona MSA includes all of Blair County and was recorded as having a population of 127,089 at the 2010 Census, around 100,000 of whom live within a 5 mi radius of the Altoona city center according to U.S. Census ZIP Code population data. This includes the adjacent boroughs of Hollidaysburg and Duncansville, adjacent townships of Logan, Allegheny, Blair, Frankstown, Antis, and Tyrone, as well as nearby boroughs of Bellwood and Newry.\n\nUnion, South Carolina: The city of Union is the county seat of Union County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 8,393 at the 2010 census. It is the principal city of the Union Micropolitan Statistical Area (population 28,961 according to 2010 Census), an (MSA) which includes all of Union County and which is further included in the greater Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, South Carolina Combined Statistical Area (population 1,266,995 according to the 2010 Census).\n\nReligion in Ghana: Christianity is the largest religion in Ghana, with approximately 71.2% of the country's population being members of various Christian denominations as of 2010 census. The religious composition of Ghana in the first postindependence population census of 1960 was 25 percent Muslim, 23 percent traditionalist, 41 percent Christian, and the rest (about 9 percent) other. A breakdown of the 1960 population according to Christian sects showed that 25 percent were Protestant (non-Pentecostal); 13 percent, Roman Catholic; 2 percent, Protestant (Pentecostal); and 1 percent, Independent African Churches. 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He became the CEO of ARY Digital Network in 2014 after the death of Abdul Razzak Yaqoob. In addition, Iqbal is the owner of the ARY Group, that was started by his Uncle Abdul Razzak Yaqoob and publisher of the Newsweek Middle East.\n\nAamer Iqbal (cricketer, born 1973): Iqbal Ahmed Aamer (born 2 June 1973 in Karachi; generally known as Aamer Iqbal) is a Pakistani former first-class cricketer active 1991\u20132007 who played mainly for Karachi Blues. He represented his country at under-19 level. Aamer Iqbal was a right-handed batsman and a wicket-keeper. He scored 2,869 career runs with a highest score of 129, one of two centuries. He held 155 catches in his 71 first-class appearances and completed ten stumpings.\n\nARY Musik: ARY Musik (Urdu: \u200e ) (formerly \"The Musik\") is a Pakistani Urdu-English music channel, first launched in 2003 from Dubai by Salman Iqbal. This channel is a part of ARY Digital Network. It features music genres including pop, rock, bhangra, classical, and folk. It also airs interactive shows, celebrity interviews, comic fillers, theme shows, imaginative animations and live concerts.The channel's longest-running international music based show was \"Music Hour with Wiqar Ali Khan\", hosted in English and Pashtu. ARY Musik is one of the first satellite channels to have live link-ups between its studios based in London, UK, USA, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Dubai.\n\nJawani Phir Nahi Ani: Jawani Phir Nahi Ani is a 2015 Pakistani adventure and comedy film directed by Nadeem Beyg. It was co-produced by Humayun Saeed, Salman Iqbal and Shahzad Nasib at Saeed's production house, Six Sigma Plus. The film stars Humayun Saeed, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ahmad Ali Butt, Vasay Chaudhry, Mehwish Hayat and Sohai Ali Abro. The supporting cast includes Javed Sheikh, Ismail Tara, Bushra Ansari, Ayesha Khan, Sarwat Gillani and Uzma Khan. The film is about a single man who is a divorce lawyer. He takes his three married friends on a trip to help them escape their wives.\n\nKarachi Kings in 2016: The Karachi Kings is a franchise cricket team that represents Karachi in the Pakistan Super League. They are one of the five teams that had a competition in the 2016 Pakistan Super League. The team was captained by Shoaib Malik and then by Ravi Bopara, and they stand on fourth position after winning just two matches from their eight matches in the PSL 2016.\n\nNational Stadium, Karachi: The National Stadium (Urdu: \u0646\u06cc\u0634\u0646\u0644 \u0627\u0633\u0679\u0688\u06cc\u0645\u200e ) is a cricket stadium in Karachi, Pakistan. It is currently used for cricket matches, it is the home ground of Karachi Kings, Pakistan Super League second expensive team and is home to many other Karachi's domestic cricket teams. The stadium is able to hold 34,228 spectators, Its widely criticised that the city of this size with a population of over 15 million having such a small capacity stadium. In the recent past, PCB has announced on different occasions that the capacity of the stadium will be increased to 90,000 but this approval looks a bit stale at the moment.\n\n1st ARY Film Awards: The 1st ARY Film Awards or AFA'14 ceremony, presented by ARY Digital Network and Entertainment Channel, sponsored by Nokia, powered by ZONG and L'Or\u00e9al and took place on April 27, 2014 at the Golf Club, DHA Phase VIII, Karachi. The ceremony was held recorded and televised on May 24, 2014. During the ceremony ARY Digital Network and Entertainment Channel presented ARY Film Awards (commonly referred to as AFA's) in 29 categories and 4 special awards honoring the actors, technical achievements and films of 2013. The ceremony, televised in Pakistan by ARY Digital and was produced by ARY Digital Network chairman Salman Iqbal. ARY Film Awards became the most expensive event held in Pakistan.\n\nKarachi Kings: Karachi Kings (Urdu: \u200e ; Sindhi: \u06aa\u0631\u0627\u0686\u064a \u06aa\u0646\u06af\u0632\u200e ) is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 cricket team that competes in the Pakistan Super League. The team is based in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, Pakistan. The team was formed in 2015, as a result of the formation of the Pakistan Super League by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Team's home ground is National Stadium. The team is currently captained by Kumar Sangakkara and coached by Mickey Arthur a former South African cricketer. It is owned by Salman Iqbal, the CEO of ARY Group.\n\nHassan Rana: Hassan Rana (born Hassan Waqas Rana), also known as Doc, is a Pakistani film director, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for his debut production \"Waar\", for which he won 3 awards at 1st ARY Film Awards. On 7 December 2013 Hassan Waqas Rana signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with Salman Iqbal (founder and president ARY), for the production of two action thrillers, Yalghaar & \"Waar 2\" to be produced and released in 2017-19. \"Yalghaar was released across Pakistan on the 28th of June 2017, and was well receieved by the audiences. He has to his credit the production of the highest grossing Films in the hsitory of Pakistan by setting the record with \"Waar\" in 2013, and later breaking his own record with \"Yalghaar\" in 2017. He is founder of MindWorks Media.\n\nDobara Phir Se: Dobara Phir Se is a 2016 Pakistani romantic drama film directed by Mehreen Jabbar and a production of ARY Films. The film is produced by Salman Iqbal and co-produced by Mohammad Jerjees Seja. 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Kennedy", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Leonard Andrews: Leonard Edward Bryant Andrews (March 31, 1925 \u2013 January 2, 2009) was an American publisher and art collector best known for his purchase of some 240 previously unknown Andrew Wyeth works of a woman known as Helga, including several nudes.\n\nJacqueline Kennedy Onassis: Jacqueline Lee \"Jackie\" Kennedy Onassis (n\u00e9e Bouvier; ; July 28, 1929 \u2013 May 19, 1994) was the wife of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, and First Lady of the United States from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.\n\nJackie O (disambiguation): Jackie O often refers to Jacqueline Onassis. It may also refer to:\n\nBarbara Erni: Barbara Erni (15 February 1743 \u2013 26 February 1785) was a Liechtenstein woman known for stealing from inns throughout western Europe using a confidence trick. Known in Liechtenstein legend as Golden Boos, Erni was the last person to be executed by Liechtenstein.\n\nDaniels County Courthouse: The Daniels County Courthouse, located at 213 Main Street in Scobey, is the county courthouse serving Daniels County, Montana. The building was built in 1913, the same year Scobey was relocated to a site on the Great Northern Railway, and originally functioned as a hotel. The two-story building, which had a false front, was the largest in the city at the time. Over the next seven years, the hotel passed through several hands; it became known as \"One-eyed Molly's House of Pleasure\" after its most notorious proprietor, a glass-eyed woman known as One-Eyed Molly who supposedly ran a brothel from the hotel. When Daniels County was established in 1920, the newly formed county purchased the hotel to use as its courthouse.\n\nFlorence Tullis: Florence \"Rusty\" Tullis (n\u00e9e Steinberg; May 29, 1936 \u2013 November 11, 2006), also known as Rusty Dennis, Rusty Mason and Rusty Dennis Mason was an American woman known for being the mother of Rocky Dennis, who was diagnosed with craniodiaphyseal dysplasia. Their story was depicted in the 1985 film, \"Mask\", in which Tullis was portrayed by Cher.\n\nMayra Rosales: Mayra Lizbeth Rosales (born 1980) is a Mexican American woman known for being, at one point, the heaviest living woman. At her heaviest, she weighed 470\u00a0kg (1,036\u00a0lb) but currently weighs an estimated 91\u00a0kg (200\u00a0lb). She came to prominence in March 2008 when her sister was jailed for murdering her two-year-old nephew. She decided to get her life back in order to get custody of her sister's children, who had no parents to take care of them at that time.\n\nEva Merthen: Eva Merthen (1723\u201315 October 1811), known as \"\"The Duchess of Finland\"\", was a Finnish woman known for her relationship with the General James Keith during the Russian occupation of the Swedish province of Finland during the Russo-Swedish War (1741\u20131743). She is the subject of the novel \"Hertiginnan av Finland\" (1850) by Zacharias Topelius.\n\nMochou Lake: Mochou Lake (\u83ab\u6101\u6e56, M\u00f2 Ch\u00f3u H\u00fa, literally No Worry Lake or No Unhappieness Lake) is located west to Qinhuai River and Hanzhongmen Gate in Nanjing, China, inside Mochou Lake Park. The lake is named after Mochou, a legendary woman known for her beauty, versatility, virtue and loyalty. It was named Hengtang in ancient times, and also known as Stone City Lake. The lake park was owned by Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of Ming Dynasty, and bestowed to his general Xu Da. Since then, it has become a famous garden best known for its two-storied Shenggi Pavilion. Within the park are other pavilions, gardens, pools and a stunning rock display. It is noted for its architecture, collection of carved antique rosewood furniture and calligraphies. Visitors can take boats allow through the lotus blossomed lake.\n\nJudy Hoback Miller: Judith \"Judy\" Hoback Miller (born May 10, 1937) is an American woman known for her involvement in the Watergate scandal in 1972 during the presidency of Richard Nixon. 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It was created by Andy Fitzsimon for use with the Ubuntu operating system and its derivatives. It is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. Prior to the 10.04 release, the typeface was notably used in branding for the Ubuntu operating system and its related projects. Fitzsimon's design was created without any upper-case letters. A later release by Christian Robertson (who later created Roboto) added capitals and was released by Robertson at the 'release candidate' stage. This was called Ubuntu Titling.\n\nXubuntu: Xubuntu ( ) is a Canonical Ltd.\u2013recognized, community-maintained derivative of the Ubuntu operating system. 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Furthermore, the user interface is designed to be usable even at smaller resolutions such as those on older computers and netbooks.\n\nUbuntu (typeface): Ubuntu is an OpenType-based font family, designed to be a modern, humanist-style typeface by London-based type foundry Dalton Maag, with funding by Canonical Ltd. The font was under development for nearly nine months, with only a limited initial release through a beta program, until September 2010. It was then that it became the new default font of the Ubuntu operating system in Ubuntu 10.10. Its designers include Vincent Connare, creator of the Comic Sans and Trebuchet MS fonts.\n\nUnity (Ubuntu): Unity is a graphical shell for the GNOME desktop environment originally developed by Canonical Ltd. for its Ubuntu operating system. Unity debuted in the netbook edition of Ubuntu 10.10. It was initially designed to make more efficient use of space given the limited screen size of netbooks, including, for example, a vertical application switcher called the \"launcher\", and a space-saving horizontal multipurpose \"top menu bar\".\n\nUbuntu version history: Ubuntu releases are made semiannually by Canonical Ltd, the developers of the Ubuntu operating system, using the year and month of the release as a version number. The first Ubuntu release, for example, was Ubuntu 4.10 and was released on 20 October 2004. Consequently, version numbers for future versions are provisional; if the release is delayed until a different month (or even year) to that planned, the version number will change accordingly.\n\nMark Shuttleworth: Mark Richard Shuttleworth (born 18 September 1973) is a South African entrepreneur who is the founder and CEO of Canonical Ltd., the company behind the development of the Linux-based Ubuntu operating system. 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After a bloody battle, both Hardrada and Tostig along with most of the Norwegians were killed. Although Harold Godwinson repelled the Norwegian invaders, his army was defeated by the Normans at Hastings less than three weeks later. The battle has traditionally been presented as symbolising the end of the Viking Age, although major Scandinavian campaigns in Britain and Ireland occurred in the following decades, such as those of King Sweyn Estrithson of Denmark in 1069\u20131070 and King Magnus Barefoot of Norway in 1098 and 1102\u20131103.\n\nCultural depictions of Harold Godwinson: Fictional accounts based on the events surrounding Harold Godwinson's brief reign as king of England have been published, notably the play \"Harold\", by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, in 1876; and the novel \"Last of the Saxon Kings\", by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, in 1848. 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The album contains many fan favorites from the \"Tight\" era, as well as six previously unreleased tracks. The recordings took place throughout the band's tour with System of a Down (February 14-March 1), but mostly pulled material from two shows: May 13 at CBGB's in New York City, NY and May 15 at The Whiskey A-Go-Go in Los Angeles, CA.\n\nOn It: \"On It\" is a single by American electropunk band Mindless Self Indulgence, released in the U.S. on July 8, 2008. The single reached number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Singles Sales chart.\n\nJimmy Urine: James Euringer (born September 7, 1969), known professionally as Jimmy Urine, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead singer and programmer of electropunk band Mindless Self Indulgence.\n\nMindless Self Indulgence: Mindless Self Indulgence (often shortened to MSI) is an American electropunk band formed in New York City in 1997. Their music has a mixed style which includes punk rock, alternative rock, electronica, techno, industrial, hip hop and breakbeat hardcore. Their group name is derived from an Ayn Rand quote found in the book \"Atlas Shrugged\".\n\nThe Left Rights (album): The Left Rights is the self-titled debut album by the Mindless Self Indulgence side project featuring members Little Jimmy Urine and Steve, Righ? . The album also contains a video of Mindless Self Indulgence performing \"Panty Shot\" live at CBGBs in New York City.\n\nLiar (Fake Shark \u2013 Real Zombie! album): Liar is the third album by Vancouver indie band Fake Shark \u2013 Real Zombie! . It was released on February 14, 2013. The album is a bit of direction change for the band, and the first with label, Light Organ Records. 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He would later go on to direct and score the film Andalusian Doug: Academic Freedom vs. Religious Conservatism, a documentary about the controversial teaching methods of his music professor, Douglas DiBianco. Between 1997 and 2011 he was a touring member of Tub Ring, Super 8-Bit Brothers, and occasional fill-in for Mindless Self Indulgence.\n\nTappi T\u00edkarrass: Tappi T\u00edkarrass was an Icelandic punk band which added elements of funk, rock and jazz to their music, marking a difference from other traditional bands at that time. 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The album was released on November 11, 2008, by Big Machine Records. As with her first album, \"Taylor Swift\", Swift wrote or co-wrote all thirteen tracks on \"Fearless\". Most of the songs were written as the singer promoted her first album as the opening act for numerous country artists. Due to the unavailability of collaborators on the road, eight songs were written by Swift. Other songs were co-written with Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey, Colbie Caillat, and John Rich. Swift also made her debut as a record producer, co-producing all songs on the album with Nathan Chapman.\n\nWhite Horse (Taylor Swift song): \"White Horse\" is a song performed by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose and produced by Nathan Chapman, with Swift's aid. The song was released on December 7, 2008 by Big Machine Records, as the second single from Swift's second studio album \"Fearless\" (2008). Swift and Rose composed the song about one of Swift's ex-boyfriends, when Swift discovered he was not what she had perceived of him. It focused on the moment where Swift accepted that the relationship was over. \"White Horse\" is, musically, a country song and uses sparse production to emphasize vocals. Lyrically, the track speaks of disillusionment and pain in a relationship, drawing references to fairytales.\n\nTeardrops on My Guitar: \"Teardrops on My Guitar\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was co-written by Swift, alongside Liz Rose and produced by Nathan Chapman with Swift's aid. \"Teardrops on My Guitar\" was released on February 19, 2007 by Big Machine Records, as the second single from Swift's eponymous debut album (2006). The song was later included on the international release of Swift's second studio album, \"Fearless\" (2008), and released as the second pop single from the album in the United Kingdom. It was inspired by Swift's experience with Drew Hardwick, a classmate of hers for whom she had feelings. He was completely unaware and continually spoke about his girlfriend to Swift, something she pretended to be endeared by. Years afterwards, Hardwick appeared at Swift's house, but Swift rejected him. Musically, the track is soft and is primarily guided by a gentle acoustic guitar. Critics have queried the song's classification as country music, with those in agreement (such as Grady Smith of \"Rolling Stone\") citing the themes and narrative style as country-influenced and those opposed (such as Roger Holland of \"PopMatters\") indicating the pop music production and instrumentation lack traditional country elements.\n\nOur Song (Taylor Swift song): \"Our Song\" is a country song performed by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was written by Swift and produced by Nathan Chapman. It was released on September 9, 2007 by Big Machine Records as the third single from Swift's eponymous debut album, \"Taylor Swift\" (2006). Swift solely composed \"Our Song\" for the talent show of her freshman year in high school, about a boyfriend who she did not have a song with. It was included on \"Taylor Swift\" as she recalled its popularity with her classmates. The uptempo track is musically driven mainly by banjo and lyrically describes a young couple who use the events in their lives in place of a regular song.\n\nState of Grace (Taylor Swift song): \"State of Grace\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her fourth studio album \"Red\" (2012). It was released to the iTunes Store on October 16, 2012, in the United States by Big Machine Records as the fourth and final promotional single from the album. It was the only promotional single from the album that was not re-issued as an official single, as \"Begin Again\", \"Red\", and \"I Knew You Were Trouble\", were all later re-issued as official singles. The song was written by Swift and produced by Nathan Chapman and Swift. Musically, the song is a departure from Swift's typical country pop, using influences of alternative rock while being compared to bands such as U2, Muse and The Cranberries. The song has received immense praise from music critics, who have complimented its broader sound in comparison with Swift's previous material.\n\nTaylor Swift (album): Taylor Swift is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on October 24, 2006, by Big Machine Records. Swift was 16 years old at the time of the album's release and wrote its songs during her freshman year of high school. Swift has writing credits on all of the album's songs, including those co-written with Liz Rose. Swift experimented with several producers, ultimately choosing Nathan Chapman, who had produced her demo album. Musically, the album is country music styled, and lyrically it speaks of romantic relationships, a couple of which Swift wrote from observing relationships before being in one. Lyrics also touch on Swift's personal struggles in high school.\n\nLove Story (Taylor Swift song): \"Love Story\" is a song performed by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was written by Swift and produced by Nathan Chapman, alongside Swift. It was released on September 12, 2008 by Big Machine Records, as the lead single from Swift's second studio album \"Fearless\" (2008). The song was written about a love interest of Swift's who was not popular among Swift's family and friends. Because of the scenario, Swift related to the plot of William Shakespeare's \"Romeo and Juliet\" (1597) and used it as a source of inspiration to compose the song. However, she replaced \"Romeo and Juliet\"' s original tragic conclusion with a happy ending. It is a midtempo song with a dreamy soprano voice, while the melody continually builds. The lyrics are from the perspective of Juliet.\n\nFearless (Taylor Swift song): \"Fearless\" is a country pop song performed by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was co-written by Swift in collaboration with Liz Rose and Hillary Lindsey and produced by Nathan Chapman and Swift. \"Fearless\" was released on January 3, 2010 by Big Machine Records as the fifth and final single from Swift's second studio album of the same name (2008). Swift composed the song while traveling on tour to promote her eponymous debut album, \"Taylor Swift\" (2006). She wrote \"Fearless\" in regard to the fearlessness of falling in love and eventually titled her second studio album after the song. Musically, it contains qualities commonly found in country pop music and, lyrically, is about a perfect first date.\n\nPicture to Burn: \"Picture to Burn\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was co-written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman. It was released on February 3, 2008 by Big Machine Records as the fourth single from Swift's eponymous studio album, \"Taylor Swift\" (2006). It was inspired by the narcissistic and cocky nature of her former high school classmate and ex-boyfriend Jordan Alford with whom Swift never established a formal relationship. In retrospect, Swift has stated that she has evolved on a personal level and as a songwriter, claiming she processed emotions differently since \"Picture to Burn\". The song was chosen as a single based on the audience's reaction to it in concert. Musically, the track is of the country rock genre with prominent usage of guitar, banjo, and drums. The lyrics concern setting fire to photographs of a former boyfriend.\n\nRed (Taylor Swift album): Red is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on October 22, 2012, by Big Machine Records, as the follow-up to her third studio album, \"Speak Now\". The album title was inspired by the \"semi-toxic relationships\" that Swift experienced during the process of conceiving this album, which Swift described the emotions she felt as \"red emotions\" due to their intense and tumultuous nature. \"Red\" touches on Swift's signature themes of love and heartbreak, however, from a more mature perspective while exploring other themes such as fame and the pressure of being in the limelight. The album features collaborations with producers and guest artists such as Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol and Ed Sheeran and is noted for Swift's experimentation with new musical genres. 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Bob was created by former advertising executive Harvey Rosenberg and marketed through his company, Gizmo Development. Gay Bob was bestowed with an \"Esquire\" magazine \"Dubious Achievement Award\" for 1978.\n\nTyler Wentworth: Tyler Wentworth is a 16\" fashion doll created by Robert Tonner produced by the Tonner Doll Company, Inc. for adult collectors. Tyler Wentworth dolls are constructed of vinyl and hard plastic and have rooted hair or wigs. The Tonner Doll Company produces an extensive selection of ensembles and boutique pieces for the Tyler Wentworth doll made from the finest silks, French lace, chiffon, wool and scale knits. The Tonner Doll Company strongly encourages adult collectors to play with their dolls.\n\nTammy (doll): Tammy was a 12\" fashion doll created by the Ideal Toy Company that debuted at the 1962 International Toy Fair. 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Sindy's 40th anniversary in 2003 saw a new manufacturer, New Moons, and another relaunch and redesign.\n\nBilliken: The Billiken is a charm doll created by an American art teacher and illustrator, Florence Pretz of Kansas City, Missouri, who is said to have seen the mysterious figure in a dream. It is believed that Pretz found the name Billiken in Bliss Carman's 1896 poem \"Mr. Moon: A Song Of The Little People\". In 1908, she obtained a design patent on the ornamental design of the Billiken, which she sold to the Billiken Company of Chicago. The Billiken was elephant-like with pointed ears, a mischievous smile and a tuft of hair on his pointed head. His arms were short and he was generally sitting with his legs stretched out in front of him. 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He was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and grew up in the working class suburb of Klemzig. He is the co-founder and owner of one of the world's leading music education publishers, Koala Music Publications / LearnToPlayMusic.com, and has written over ninety music education books, that have been translated into many languages, with total sales of over twenty million copies. He is the owner and co-founder of the film, television and new media production company, Angel Phoenix Media.\n\nEiji Tsuburaya: Eiji Tsuburaya (\u5186\u8c37 \u82f1\u4e8c , Tsuburaya Eiji ) (Eiichi Tsumuraya (\u5713\u8c37 \u82f1\u4e00 , Tsumuraya Eiichi ) ; July 10, 1901 \u2013 January 25, 1970, in Sukagawa, Fukushima) was a Japanese special effects director responsible for many Japanese science-fiction films and television series, being one of the co-creators of the \"Godzilla\" series, as well as the main creator of the \"Ultra Series\". 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For example, a famous trademark used by one company to refer to hair care products might be \"diluted\" if another company began using a similar mark to refer to breakfast cereals or spark plugs. Dilution is a basis of trademark infringement that only applies to famous marks. With non-famous marks, the owner of the mark must show that the allegedly infringing use creates a likelihood of confusion as to the source of the product or service being identified by the allegedly infringing use. With non-famous marks, it is highly unlikely a likelihood of confusion will be found if the products or services are in unrelated markets. However, with famous marks, any use by another person of the mark has the potential for confusion, since a famous mark is so well known among the consuming public that people will assume affiliation with the owner of the mark regardless of the product or service being sold under the infringing use.\n\nAlexander Volchek: Alexander Volchek (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0412\u043e\u043b\u0447\u0435\u043a ; born 15 March 1983 Minsk Belarus) is a Russian entrepreneur, CEO and Owner of AGRO24 / \u0410\u0413\u0420\u041e24 marketplace, information and analytics platform for grocery. In the past he has been the CEO and Owner of training company Business Molodost, CEO of the leading Russian SaaS provider Megaplan, Owner of software development company iTecGroup.\n\nStreet name securities: The phrase street name securities or \"nominee name securities\" is used in the United States to refer to securities of companies which are held electronically in the account of a stockbroker or bank or custodian, similar to a bank account. The entity whose name is recorded as the legal owner of the securities is known as the \"nominee owner,\" and that entity has ownership rights in the security. The nominee owner holds those ownership rights on behalf of the true economic owner who is referred to as the beneficial owner. In the US, Cede & Co., a nominee of Depository Trust Company, is typically the largest stockholder of a company. In the US where Cede & Co. is the street name holder, therefore, all beneficial rights such as voting rights and dividends flow first to the nominee holder Cede, and then are passed onward, and ultimately to the beneficial owners. In the United Kingdom this is known as holding shares in a nominee account.\n\nSeb Bishop: Sebastian Luke (Seb) Bishop (born 1974) was the CEO of GOOP, Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle company, from 2011 to 2014. Prior to joining GOOP, Bishop was the International CEO of (RED), the organisation created by Bono and Bobby Shriver to raise money for The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. He had previously started the firm Espotting at the age of 26.\n\nGwyneth Paltrow: Gwyneth Kate Paltrow (born September 27, 1972) is an American actress, singer, and food writer. Following early notice for her work in films such as \"Seven\" (1995), \"Emma\" (1996), \"Sliding Doors\" (1998) and \"A Perfect Murder\" (1998), Paltrow rose to worldwide recognition for her performance in \"Shakespeare in Love\" (1998), winning the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress.\n\nJerry Moyes: Jerry Moyes is the founder, chairman and CEO of Phoenix-based Swift Transportation, one of the largest trucking companies in the United States. Moyes is also owner of charter airline Swift Air. Moyes is also controlling owner of SME Steel Contractors Inc., a steel erector company based in Utah. He was a majority owner of the Phoenix Coyotes of the National Hockey League before the Coyotes filed bankruptcy and were sold to the NHL in 2009, and the Arizona Sting of the National Lacrosse League. Moyes is also a limited partner in the Arizona Diamondbacks, and was once a minority owner of the Phoenix Suns.\n\nGoop (company): Goop (often stylized as goop) is a company owned by actress Gwyneth Paltrow. It was launched as a \"lifestyle brand\" by Paltrow in September 2008, beginning as a weekly e-mail newsletter providing new age advice, such as \"police your thoughts\" and \"eliminate white foods\", and the slogan \"Nourish the Inner Aspect\". 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The actual object of classification is the so-called soil individual, or pedon. Soil series consist of pedons that are grouped together because of their similar pedogenesis, soil chemistry, and physical properties. More specifically, each series consists of pedons having soil horizons that are similar in soil color, soil texture, soil structure, soil pH, consistence, mineral and chemical composition, and arrangement in the soil profile. These result in soils which perform similarly for land use purposes.\n\nManual Ability Classification System: The Manual Ability Classification System (MACS) is a medical classification system used to describe how children aged from 4 to 18 years old with cerebral palsy use their hands with objects during activities of daily living, with a focus on the use of both hands together. 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However, subsequent molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that a very high proportion of the higher taxa (genera, tribes and subfamilies) are not monophyletic, i.e. they do not contain all of the descendants of a common ancestor. , the internal classification of the family Cactaceae remained uncertain and subject to change. A classification incorporating many of the insights from the molecular studies was produced by Nyffeler and Eggli in 2010.\n\nHierarchical classifier: A hierarchical classifier is a classifier that maps input data into defined subsumptive output categories. The classification occurs first on a low-level with highly specific pieces of input data. The classifications of the individual pieces of data are then combined systematically and classified on a higher level iteratively until one output is produced. This final output is the overall classification of the data. Depending on application-specific details, this output can be one of a set of pre-defined outputs, one of a set of on-line learned outputs, or even a new novel classification that hasn't been seen before. Generally, such systems rely on relatively simple individual units of the hierarchy that have only one universal function to do the classification. In a sense, these machines rely on the power of the hierarchical structure itself instead of the computational abilities of the individual components. This makes them relatively simple, easily expandable, and very powerful.\n\nVoice type: A voice type is a particular human singing voice identified as having certain qualities or characteristics of vocal range, vocal weight, tessitura, vocal timbre, and vocal transition points (\"passaggio\"), such as breaks and lifts within the voice. Other considerations are physical characteristics, speech level, scientific testing, and vocal register. A singer's voice type is identified by a process known as voice classification, by which the human voice is evaluated and thereby designated into a particular voice type. The discipline of voice classification developed within European classical music and is not generally applicable to other forms of singing. Voice classification is often used within opera to associate possible roles with potential voices. Several different voice classification systems are available to identify voice types, including the German \"Fach\" system and the choral music system among many others; no system is universally applied or accepted.\n\nHolodiscus: Holodiscus (syn. \"Sericotheca\") is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia.\n\nPara-archery classification: Para-archery classification is the classification system for para-archery used to create a level playing field for archers with a different range of disabilities. Governance in the sport is through the International Archery Federation. Early classification systems for the sport were created during the 1940s and based on medical classification. This has subsequently changed to a functional mobility classification with the exception of blind archery.\n\nList of NUTS regions in the European Union by GDP: The European Union uses a classification for subnational territory called \"Nomenclature des Unites Territriales Statistques\" (commonly abbreviated as NUTS). The NUTS 1 classification is applied to a group of regions, NUTS 2 for regions and NUTS 3 as subdivisions of regions. There are also two levels (NUTS 4 and 5) which relate to local administrative unit levels. Countries agree a NUTS classification with the European Commission. Geddes notes that NUTS level 2 is \"particularly important\", because they often exist as territorial-government divisions and are used for regional policies by countries. NUTS 1 typically has a population of 3-7 million; NUTS 2 0.8-3 million; and NUTS 3 150,000-800,000. As of 2015, there are 98 regions at NUTS 1 level, 276 regions at NUTS 2 level and 1,342 regions at NUTS 3 level \"(as a result, statistics at the NUTS level 3 are found as an external link to this article)\". The EU is based on the classification of NUTS 2 regions as: less developed regions, transition regions and more developed regions.\n\nWachau wine: Wachau is one of Austria's most established and notable wine regions, specializing in dry wines made from Riesling and Gr\u00fcner Veltliner. Located in Lower Austria along the Danube, west of Vienna and Krems an der Donau, it is one of the westernmost wine producing regions in Austria with only a few scattered plantings in Tyrol being further west. While most of Austria follows a wine classification systems based on ripeness and harvest must weight that parallels the German wine classification system, Wachau wines have a unique classification system. The three classification levels for Wachau wine include \"Steinfeder\" for wines up to 11.5% alcohol level, \"Federspiel\" for wines between 11.5\u201312.5% and \"Smaragd\" that must have a minimum of 12.5% alcohol level. Despite its renown, the Wachau is a small wine region that usually accounts for only around 3% of Austria's wine production.\n\nAnisacanthus: Anisacanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the bear's breeches family, Acanthaceae. The generic name is derived from the Greek words \u03b1\u03bd\u03b9\u03c3\u03bf\u03c2 (\"anisos\"), meaning \"unequal,\" and \u03b1\u03ba\u03b1\u03bd\u03b8\u03bf\u03c2 (\"acanthos\"), meaning \"thorn.\" Members of the genus are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. They are commonly known as desert honeysuckles, though this term is shared with the genus \"Ancistranthus\", and is something of a misnomer as true honeysuckles (genus \"Lonicera\") belong to the family Caprifoliaceae. \"Anisacanthus\" species are sometimes cultivated for use in xeriscaping.", "question": "Both Anisacanthus and Holodiscus are what level of classification?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"classification_level": {"type": "string", "description": "The common classification level for the entities."}, "classified_entities": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of entities that share this classification level.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"entity_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the classified entity."}}, "required": ["entity_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "entity_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total number of entities identified with this classification level."}}, "required": ["classification_level", "classified_entities", "entity_count"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"classification_level": "genus", "classified_entities": [{"entity_name": "Anisacanthus"}, {"entity_name": "Holodiscus"}], "entity_count": 2}, "ground_truth": {"classification_level": "genus", "classified_entities": [{"entity_name": "Anisacanthus"}, {"entity_name": "Holodiscus"}], "entity_count": 2}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2138, "output_tokens": 42, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "52da1680c06bffe58b4e0ccaa68553a95973892ddd2fac3a74c620573842790f", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a8c77265542995e66a47606", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Lysimachia clethroides: Lysimachia clethroides, common name gooseneck loosestrife, is a species of flowering plant, traditionally classified in the family Primulaceae. It was transferred to the family Myrsinaceae based on a molecular phylogenetic study, but this family was later merged into the Primulaceae.\n\nStylogyne: Stylogyne is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Primulaceae. Its members are found throughout tropical parts of the Americas, with the greatest diversity in South America. It is closely related to the genera \"Ardisia\" and \"Geissanthus\", and various species have been transferred between the three genera. All three were formerly placed in the family Myrsinaceae, which is now treated as a subfamily (Myrsinoideae) of the Primulaceae.\n\nLysimachia monelli: Lysimachia monelli (commonly known as the garden pimpernel or blue pimpernel and formerly known as Anagallis monelli) is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae, native to the Mediterranean region. It is not to be confused with \"Lysimachia foemina\", which has very similar blue flowers, but broader leaves and can be found also in colder climates. In a comparison of DNA sequences, \"L. monelli\" was shown to be most closely related to \"L. foemina\". The latter had been thought by many to be closest to \"L. arvensis\", and some authors had even included \"L. foemina\" as a subspecies of \"L. arvensis\". The three species were among several transferred from \"Anagallis\" to \"Lysimachia\" in a 2009 paper.\n\nMyrsine: Myrsine is a genus of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. It was formerly placed in the family Myrsinaceae before this was merged into the Primulaceae. It is found nearly worldwide, primarily in tropical and subtropical areas. It contains about 200 species, including several notable radiations, such as the matipo of New Zealand and the k\u014dlea of Hawai\u02bb i (the New Zealand \"black matipo\", \"Pittosporum tenuifolium\", is not related to \"Myrsine\"). In the United States, members of this genus are known as colicwood. Some species, especially \"M. africana\", are grown as ornamental shrubs.\n\nDodecatheon poeticum: Dodecatheon poeticum is commonly known as the poet's shooting star or the Narcissus shooting star. \"D. poeticum\" is a species of the genus \"Dodecatheon\" which is native to the states of Oregon and Washington in western North America. The genus \"Dodecatheon\" contains herbaceous flowering plants and is also a part of the primrose family Primulaceae. This plant has basal clumps of leaves and drooping flowers that occur at the apex of tall stems that rise from where the leaves join.\n\nAnagallis: Anagallis is a genus of about 20\u201325 species of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae, commonly called pimpernel and perhaps best known for the scarlet pimpernel referred to in literature. The botanical name is from the Greek, \"ana\", \"again\", and \"agallein\", \"to delight in\", and refers to the opening and closing of the flowers in response to environmental conditions.\n\nParathesis: Parathesis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. There are about 95 species distributed from Mexico to South America and the Caribbean. Plants of this genus can be distinguished by glandular papillae on the lobes of the flower corolla and bright yellow anthers.\n\nLysimachia foemina: Lysimachia foemina (commonly known as Poorman's Weatherglass and formerly known as Anagallis foemina) is a low-growing annual herbaceous plant of the genus \"Lysimachia\" belonging to the Primulaceae family. In a comparison of DNA sequences, \"L. foemina\" was shown to be most closely related to \"L. monelli\". It had been thought by many to be closest to \"L. arvensis\", and some authors had even included \"L. foemina\" as a subspecies of \"L. arvensis\". 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KUGS was founded on January 29, 1974 as a 10 watt radio station. In 1984 this was increased to 100 watts. KUGS remains an independent and fully student-managed college radio station. In 1994, KUGS was the second station in the US to broadcast content online, which ended in 2002. In 2006, KUGS began webcasting again through its website. In 1999, the station applied to upgrade to 700 watts effective radiated power. The FCC issued a construction permit for a power increase to 950 watts in December, 2012.\n\nWASU-FM: WASU-FM (90.5 FM) is a college radio station broadcasting an alternative music format. The station is owned by Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, which is also the station's city of license. The station plays a college rock format and does a weekly news segment called App 1800 covering local issues. 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The station also streams on the internet from its website.\n\nKLSU: KLSU (91.1 FM) is the student-run college radio station for Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with a radio format of variety music and specialty programming. The radio station is part of the university's Student Media Program and employs students as DJs and management staff. KLSU broadcasts across the Baton Rouge area at 23,000 watts of power, and is able to reach up to 40 miles beyond the LSU campus. The station is licensed under the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as a non-commercial educational (NCE) radio station. KLSU is one of 700 college radio stations across the United States that submits music chart reports to the weekly publication \"College Music Journal\" magazine.\n\nWSPN: WSPN (Skidmore College) is a non-commercial college radio station located at 91.1 MHz and broadcasts from Saratoga Springs, New York, USA. The station is located on the campus of Skidmore College and is made up of student and community DJs. Additionally, WSPN is one of the few college radio stations run entirely by a selected student board. The station primarily programs a freeform radio format and\u2014in addition to serving the Skidmore College campus\u2014also serves the city of Saratoga Springs, and surrounding communities. Unlike many college stations, WSPN is a 24-hour-a-day operation, and is on the air 365 days a year.\n\nKXSC (AM): KXSC (1560 AM) is the student-run college radio station at the University of Southern California. Listeners can tune in via the internet at KXSC.org/listen, and at 1560 AM in the area immediately surrounding USC's campus. KXSC provides original programming 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 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She was the widow of Randall Jarrell and worked consistently to memorialize his impact not only on herself but on the very world of American Poetry.\n\nPoet laureate: A poet laureate (plural: poets laureate) is a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, who is often expected to compose poems for special events and occasions. The Italians Albertino Mussato and Francesco Petrarca were the first to be crowned poets laureate after the classical age, respectively in 1315 and 1342. In Britain, the term dates from the appointment of Bernard Andr\u00e9 by Henry VII of England. In modern times, the title may also be conferred by an organization such as the Poetry Foundation, which has a designated Children's Poet Laureate. Other examples are the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate, which is designated by a \"Presenting Partners\" group from within the community; the Minnesota Poet Laureate chosen by the League of Minnesota Poets (est. 1934); the Northampton Poet Laureate chosen by the Northampton Arts Council, and the Martha's Vineyard Poet Laureate chosen by ten judges representing the Martha's Vineyard Poetry Society.\n\nRandall Jarrell: Randall Jarrell (May 6, 1914 \u2013 October 14, 1965) was an American poet, literary critic, children's author, essayist, novelist, and the 11th Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, a position that now bears the title Poet Laureate.\n\nMartha's Vineyard Poet Laureate: The concept of the position of Martha\u2019s Vineyard Poet Laureate (MV Poet Laureate) was formally initiated in 2011 by the Martha\u2019s Vineyard Poetry Society. This was the first time in Martha\u2019s Vineyard history that a position was created to designate an island-wide poet laureate. 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During their term, the Poet Laureate seeks to raise the national consciousness to a greater appreciation of the reading and writing of poetry. The position was modeled on the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom. Begun in 1937, and formerly known as the Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, the present title was devised and authorized by an Act of Congress in 1985. The Poet Laureate's office is administered by the Center for the Book.\n\nPoet Laureate of New Jersey: The Poet Laureate of New Jersey (statutorily known as New Jersey William Carlos Williams Citation of Merit) was an honor presented biennially by the Governor of New Jersey to a distinguished New Jersey poet. Created in 1999, this position existed for less than four years and was abolished by the legislature effective July 2, 2003. When the New Jersey State Legislature created the laureate position, the bill provided specifically for the creation of an award named in honor of twentieth-century poet and physician William Carlos Williams (1883\u20131963) who resided in Rutherford, New Jersey. However, the legislature recognized that the award's recipient would \"be considered the poet laureate of the State of New Jersey for a period of two years. Before the position was abolished, only two poets, Gerald Stern and Amiri Baraka, had been appointed as the state's poet laureate.\n\nThe Arab's Mouth: The Arab's Mouth is a 1990 play by Ann-Marie MacDonald which she later revised to create \"Belle Moral\", at which point most of the Arabic references were cut. The title refers to a shape found on a stone by the central character\u2014a circle or zero. First staged at the Factory Theatre in Toronto, MacDonald lightly revised the play for publication, at which point it was staged at Theatre Kingston in Kingston, Ontario. It is now out of print, having been superseded by \"Belle Moral\".\n\nCalifornia Poet Laureate: The California Poet Laureate is the poet laureate for the U.S. state of California. In 2001, Governor Gray Davis created the official position. Each poet laureate for the State of California is appointed by the Governor of California for a term of two years and must be confirmed by the senate. Previous to Governor Davis' action in creating the position, the title was unofficial and the position was held for life. The program is run by the California Arts Council.\n\nAnn-Marie MacDonald: Ann-Marie MacDonald (born October 29, 1958) is a Canadian playwright, novelist, actress and broadcast host who lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The daughter of a member of Canada's military, she was born at an air force base near Baden-Baden, West Germany. 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It was created on 10 May 1880 for the Conservative Party politician James Bourne. The title became extinct on the early death of his son, the second Baronet, in 1883.\n\nRichard Ashcroft: Richard Paul Ashcroft (born 11 September 1971) is an English singer and songwriter. He was the lead singer and occasional rhythm guitarist of the alternative rock band The Verve from their formation in 1990 until their original split in 1999. He became a successful solo artist in his own right, releasing three UK top three solo albums. The Verve reformed in 2007 but again broke up by summer 2009. Ashcroft then founded a new band, RPA & The United Nations of Sound, and released a new album on 19 July 2010. On 22 February 2016 Ashcroft announced his fourth solo album, \"These People\", set for release 20 May 2016. 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It was released 23 January 2006, reaching number 2 in the UK Albums Chart (see 2006 in British music). Ashcroft worked on the album at State of the Ark studios and Julian Kershaw wrote string arrangements for some of the songs later recorded by London Metropolitan Orchestra. Strings are featured on 8 songs on the album which also features electric viola on some tracks \u2013 played by Bruce White. The engineer/producer was Chris Potter.\n\nA Song for the Lovers: \"A Song for the Lovers\" is a song by English singer-songwriter Richard Ashcroft and is the opening track on his 2000 album, \"Alone with Everybody\". The song was also released on April 3, 2000 as the first single from that album in the United Kingdom (see 2000 in British music). The single peaked at #3 in the UK Singles Chart, a position that would be matched by Ashcroft's 2006 single \"Break the Night with Colour\".\n\nRather Be (The Verve song): \"Rather Be\" is a song by English alternative rock band The Verve. It is the third track on their fourth studio album, \"Forth\". The song was released as the second single from the album on 17 November 2008, following summer hit \"Love Is Noise\". Richard Ashcroft is credited for being the sole composer of the track, although as stated by band members the song has changed a lot since the initial version brought over by Ashcroft thanks to his companions' aid.\n\nJames Bourne discography: The discography of James Bourne, an English singer-songwriter. He released three albums as a part of Busted, one with Son of Dork and has three forthcoming studio albums - one under his stage name Future Boy, another with new band Call Me When I'm 18 and now a new Busted album has been announced following their reunion announcement. Bourne also worked for a while under the name Future Boy.\n\nRPA & The United Nations of Sound: RPA & The United Nations of Sound are a British alternative rock band formed by vocalist Richard Ashcroft, former lead singer of The Verve. Ashcroft announced the formation of the band (which is a pseudonym more than a real band) and presented the video of the first single, \"Are You Ready?\" , on 18 January 2010 in an exclusive premiere on the \"NME\" website. \"Are You Ready?\" was released only in the UK on 1 April 2010 in a limited edition 12\" vinyl. On 9 April 2010 the band released a fanclub-only track, \"Third Eye (Colombus Circle)\". In the first two weeks of June Ashcroft and his musicians completed a European tour (Ancona, Paris, Berlin, Cologne, Amsterdam, Manchester and London), then they played in Tokyo and Osaka on 7\u20138 August 2010 during the Summer Sonic Festival 2010 and also in Melbourne and Sydney respectively on 30 July and 31 July. The band played in Australia also during the Splendour in the Grass Festival in late July. 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The color guard is called the Florida Visual Ensemble.\n\nMarian University Marching Band: The Marian University Marching Band, is the official marching band of Marian University in Indianapolis, Indiana. The marching band is the largest student organization on campus and the university's largest for-credit course. Under the leadership of Dr. Sid Hearn, the Marian University Marching Band took the field for the first time on September 19, 2009.\n\nBand camp: A band camp typically refers to a high school, college, or university marching band summer camp. Band camp is often mandatory for members of the band, and constitutes the majority of the preparation a marching band makes before its marching season (learning how to march, learning \"sets\" on the field, memorizing show songs). A high school marching band may travel to a college or university for band camp for use of its facilities (dormitories, fieldhouses, fields) and services, or it may stay at the school. 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Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Ross rose to fame as the lead singer of the vocal group The Supremes, which, during the 1960s, became Motown's most successful act, and is to this day the United States' most successful vocal group, as well as one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Ross' success as lead singer of The Supremes made it possible for future African-American R&B and soul acts to find mainstream success. The group released a record-setting twelve number-one hit singles on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, including \"Where Did Our Love Go\", \"Baby Love\", \"Come See About Me\", \"Stop! 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After pursuing music and having a successful career as the frontwoman of alternative rock band Hole, Love also had intermittent roles in films, most notably receiving critical attention for her performance as Althea Flynt in Milo\u0161 Forman's 1996 biopic \"The People vs. Larry Flynt\", which earned her a Golden Globe Nomination for Best Actress, as well as awards from the Boston, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles film critics associations. Love later appeared among an ensemble cast in \"200 Cigarettes\" (1998), as well as in a leading role in \"Man on the Moon\" (1999) alongside Jim Carrey, for which she received critical recognition. She later appeared in several independent films and short subjects as well as the thriller \"Trapped\" (2002) alongside Charlize Theron and Kevin Bacon, and \"Julie Johnson\" (2001), for which she received an award for Best Actress at Los Angeles' gay and lesbian Outfest film festival.\n\nLove Child (1982 film): Love Child is a 1982 biopic based on the life of Terry Jean Moore. The film stars Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges, and Mackenzie Phillips.\n\nAmy Madigan: Amy Marie Madigan (born September 11, 1950) is an American actress, producer, and singer. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1985 film \"Twice in a Lifetime\". Her other film credits include \"Love Child\" (1982), \"Places in the Heart\" (1984), \"Field of Dreams\" (1989), \"Uncle Buck\" (1989), \"The Dark Half\" (1993), \"Pollock\" (2000), and \"Gone Baby Gone\" (2007). Madigan won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her portrayal of Sarah Weddington in the 1989 television film \"Roe vs. Wade\".\n\nMelinda Clarke: Melinda Patrice \"Mindy\" Clarke (born April 24, 1969) is an American actress who has primarily worked in television. Clarke is known for playing Faith Taylor on the daytime drama \"Days of Our Lives\", the manipulative and cunning Julie Cooper on \"The O.C.\", and the professional dominatrix Lady Heather on \"\". From 2010 to 2013, she portrayed Amanda on the action-thriller television series \"Nikita\". She was added as a recurring character on \"Vegas\" in 2013, and played in \"Dallas\" as Tracey McKay.\n\nValerie Bertinelli: Valerie Anne Bertinelli (born April 23, 1960) is an American actress. 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He played 78 first-class and 37 List A matches for several domestic teams in Pakistan between 1986 and 1998.\n\nShahid Balkhi: Abul Hasan Shahid ibn Hussain Jahudanaki Balkhi (Persian: \u0627\u0628\u0648\u0627\u0644\u062d\u0633\u0646 \u0634\u0647\u064a\u062f\u0628\u0646 \u062d\u0633\u064a\u0646 \u062c\u0647\u0648\u062f\u0627\u0646\u06a9\u064a \u0628\u0644\u062e\u06cc\u200e \u200e ) (died, 325 AH - 935) was a Persian theologian, philosopher, poet and sufi. Famous Persian poet Rudaki has a poem in Balkhi's elegy. He was born in Balkh. Shahid Balkhi was contemporary to Ahmed ibn Sahl al-Balkhi and they had connections. He also had conversations with Zakariya al-Razi, the well-known Persian polymath and both had objections toward the nature of the pleasure.\n\nDespoina: In Greek mythology, Despoina, Despoena or Despoine, was the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon and sister of Arion. 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She had formerly served as the president of women's wing of the party in Sindh, and was a member of the central executive committee of the party. On 18 May 2013, she was assassinated outside her house in the upscale Defence Housing Authority neighborhood in Karachi.\n\nShahid Hussain Bokhari: Shahid H. Bokhari (born 17 January 1952 in Lahore, Pakistan ) is a highly cited Pakistani researcher in the field of parallel and distributed computing. He is a fellow of both IEEE and ACM. Bokhari's ACM Fellow citation states that he received the award for his \"research contributions to automatic load balancing and partitioning of distributed processes\", while his IEEE Fellow award recognises his \"contributions to the mapping problem in parallel and distributed computing\".\n\nAl-Nayrizi: Ab\u016b\u2019l-\u2018Abb\u0101s al-Fa\u1e0dl ibn \u1e24\u0101tim al-Nair\u012bz\u012b (Arabic: \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0628\u0627\u0633 \u0627\u0644\u0641\u0636\u0644 \u0628\u0646 \u062d\u0627\u062a\u0645 \u0627\u0644\u0646\u064a\u0631\u064a\u0632\u064a\u200e \u200e , Latin: \"Anaritius, Nazirius\" , 865\u2013922) was a Persian mathematician and astronomer from Nayriz, Fars Province, Iran.\n\nShahid Hussain Bhatti: Shahid Hussain Bhatti (Urdu: \u200e ) is a Pakistani politician who is currently a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, belonging to the Pakistan Muslim League (N).\n\nAugustine of Canterbury: Augustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century\u00a0\u2013 died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. 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State Senator Jeanne Shaheen won the election.\n\nNew Hampshire gubernatorial election, 1992: The 1992 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1992. Republican nominee Steve Merrill won the election.\n\nNew Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2016: The 2016 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2016, to elect the Governor of New Hampshire, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.\n\nNew Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2012: The 2012 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2012, concurrently with the 2012 U.S. presidential election, U.S. House elections, and various state and local elections.\n\nNew Hampshire gubernatorial election, 1990: The 1990 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 1990. 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This includes six players taken in the first round and one overall number one pick, Dave Parks in the 1964 NFL Draft. The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears have drafted the most Red Raiders, eleven and nine, respectively. The Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars are the only current franchises to not have drafted a player from Texas Tech. Three former Red Raiders have been selected to a Pro Bowl, seven former Red Raiders have won a league championship with their respective teams, and three former Red Raiders have been selected to both a Pro Bowl and won a league championship.\n\n2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team: The 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season as members of the Big 12 Conference. Kliff Kingsbury led the Red Raiders in his third season as the program's fifteenth head coach. 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Previously, he was head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team, leading the Red Raiders to winning seasons in every year of his tenure.\n\nTexas Tech Red Raiders football: The Texas Tech Red Raiders football program is a college football team that represents Texas Tech University (variously \"Texas Tech\" or \"TTU\"). The team competes, as a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The program began in 1925 and has an overall winning record, including a total of 11 conference titles and one division title. On December 12, 2012, former Red Raiders quarterback Kliff Kingsbury became the team's 15th head coach, following the resignation of Tommy Tuberville. Home games are played at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas.\n\nGrady Higginbotham: Grailey Hewett \"Grady\" \"Big Hig\" Higginbotham (December 31, 1892 \u2013 February 10, 1989) was an American football and baseball player, coach of football, basketball, and baseball, and college athletics administrator. He was the first head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball team, leading it to a 14\u201318 record from 1925 to 1927. Higginbotham coached the Red Raiders baseball team to a 10\u201317 record from 1928 to 1929. He was also the head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team in 1929, tallying a mark of 1\u20137\u20132. He was the athletic director at Texas Tech from 1927 to 1929. Higginbotham played college football and college baseball at Texas A&M University. After graduating, he played in minor league baseball or several years. He was the older brother of Roswell G. 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The series is hosted by Emma Willis and Marvin Humes, and are joined by coaches will.i.am and Ricky Wilson. Rita Ora did not appear in this series of the show after joining \"The X Factor\" and was replaced by Boy George. In addition, Sir Tom Jones did not return and was replaced by Paloma Faith.\n\nThe Voice UK (series 6): The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The sixth series began airing on 7 January 2017, with Emma Willis hosting the main show, and Cel Spellman presenting online spin-off show \"The V Room\". It is the first series to air on ITV since its move from BBC One. will.i.am returned for his sixth series as a coach, Sir Tom Jones also returned to the show after a series hiatus, replacing Paloma Faith, and Jennifer Hudson and Gavin Rossdale joined as new coaches on the show, replacing Boy George and Ricky Wilson. 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It was released by Source Music on January 25, 2016 and distributed by LOEN Entertainment. The album contains five songs, including the single \"Rough\", and two instrumental tracks. The album debuted at number two on the Gaon Album Chart and has sold more than 33,000 units. GFriend promoted the album with a series of televised live performances on South Korea's music shows, winning a total of 15 music show awards. \"Rough\" was also commercially successful, topping the Gaon Digital Chart and selling more than one million digital downloads. Musically, the album is similar in style to K-pop from the late 1990s and 2000s.\n\nParallel (EP): Parallel is the fifth extended play (EP) by South Korean girl group GFriend. The EP was released digitally and physically by Source Music on August 1, 2017 and distributed by LOEN Entertainment. The album contains eight songs, including the single \"Love Whisper\", and two instrumental tracks. It has sold over 60,000 physical copies as of August 2017. The extended play was re-released on September 13 under the title Rainbow with the single \"Summer Rain\" and a bonus track of the same name.\n\nList of songs recorded by Fifth Harmony: Fifth Harmony is an American four-piece girl group, consisting of members Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui and formerly Camila Cabello. The group began working on their debut EP, \"Better Together\". It was released in 2013, following their exit from the second season of the American televised singing competition, \"The X Factor\". At this time, the group contributed guest vocals on two covers, \"When I Was Your Man\" by Bruno Mars and \"Mirrors\" by Justin Timberlake, for Boyce Avenue's cover EP, \"Cover Collaborations, Volume 2\". The first single released from their debut EP, \"Better Together\", was \"Miss Movin' On\", a power pop song with a synth-backed chorus written by singer Julia Michaels among other writers. 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In late 2015, the railway was purchased out of bankruptcy by a group including Aztec Land & Cattle Company and Midwest Poultry Producers, L.P., thereby avoiding a shutdown and scrappage of the line. The railway continues to operate, and its revenues are driven primarily by car repair and storage. The railway's freight revenues have not yet recovered from the shutdown of the Snowflake paper mill then owned by Catalyst, although efforts to enhance them continue.\n\nTwice discography: South Korea-based girl group Twice have released four extended plays (one of which was reissued under a different title), one compilation album, one compilation EP, and five singles. Formed by JYP Entertainment in 2015 through the survival show \"Sixteen\", Twice debuted in October 2015 with the release of their first EP, \"The Story Begins\", and its single \"Like Ooh-Ahh\". The EP and the single peaked at No. 3 and No. 10 on the Gaon Music Chart, respectively. \"The Story Begins\" eventually sold over 120,000 copies, becoming the best-selling debut extended play by a K-pop girl group of all time, breaking the record set by Girls' Generation's first extended play \"Gee\" (2009), which sold nearly 100,000 copies.\n\nTwicecoaster: Lane 1: Twicecoaster: Lane 1 (stylized as TWICEcoaster : LANE 1) is the third extended play (EP) by South Korean girl group Twice. The EP was released digitally and physically on October 24, 2016 by JYP Entertainment and distributed by KT Music. It contains seven tracks, including the lead single \"TT\" (refers to the emoticon used to express crying or sadness). The EP is the highest selling K-pop girl group album of 2016, which sold 350,852 units at year-end.\n\nSnowflake (airline): Snowflake was a low-cost airline that operated out of Stockholm, Sweden, and Copenhagen, Denmark between 30 March 2003 and 30 October 2004. Owned by the SAS Group, it was organized as a business unit within Scandinavian Airlines, operating as a virtual airline using their crew and aircraft. Snowflake served a total 28 destinations from its bases at Stockholm Arlanda Airport and Copenhagen Airport.\n\nBlack Pearl (K-Pop Group): Black Pearl (Hangul: \ube14\ub799\ud384) was a South Korean girl group official made up of Oh Nami, Hwl Eun, Young Joo, and Mikka. When the group debuted in 2007 they marketed as the new girl group to dominate the girl group charts in the following years of 2007 and 2008 alongside some artist Wonder Girls, and Kara. They were also known to follow the steps of SG Wannabe, SeeYa, and M2M. In 2009 Mikka left due to personal reasons. New member Jung Min was added by 2010 or 2011. As for the 2010 and therefore the group only consisted of the following 4 until their disbandment in 2012.", "question": "Parrallel and Snowflake are EP's of what girl group? 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The film is the fourth collaboration between Michell and Kureishi, who both began developing the story seven years prior during a weekend trip to Montmartre. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.\n\nMy Night with Reg (film): My Night with Reg is a 1996 British film adapted from the Kevin Elyot play of the same title, and directed by Roger Michell.\n\nHyde Park on Hudson: Hyde Park on Hudson is a 2012 British biographical historical comedy-drama film directed by Roger Michell. The film stars Bill Murray as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Laura Linney as Margaret \"Daisy\" Suckley, a cousin and childhood friend of the President. It was based on Suckley\u2019s private journals and diaries, discovered after her death, and fictionally dramatizes her close personal relationship with Roosevelt, and the 1939 visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Roosevelt's country estate, Hyde Park.\n\nNotting Hill (film): Notting Hill is a 1999 British romantic comedy film set in Notting Hill, London, released on 21 May 1999. The screenplay was by Richard Curtis, who had written \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994), and the film was produced by Duncan Kenworthy and directed by Roger Michell. The film stars Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts, Rhys Ifans, Emma Chambers, Tim McInnerny, Gina McKee, and Hugh Bonneville.\n\nEnduring Love (film): Enduring Love is a 2004 British film directed by Roger Michell with screenwriter Joe Penhall, based on the novel of the same name by Ian McEwan. The story concerns two strangers who become dangerously close after witnessing a deadly accident. It stars Daniel Craig, Rhys Ifans and Samantha Morton with Bill Nighy, Susan Lynch and Corin Redgrave.\n\nMy Cousin Rachel (2017 film): My Cousin Rachel is a 2017 romantic drama film, written and directed by Roger Michell, based upon the 1951 novel of the same name by Daphne du Maurier. It stars Rachel Weisz, Sam Claflin, Iain Glen, Holliday Grainger and Pierfrancesco Favino. It was shot in England and Italy in spring 2016, and is about a young man in Cornwall who meets the wife of his older cousin, suspecting her of having been responsible for his death.\n\nKevin Loader: Kevin Loader is a British film and television producer. Since 1996, he and co-owner Roger Michell have run a London-based production company, Free Range Films, through which the pair have made several feature films directed by Michell, including \"The Mother\", \"Enduring Love\", \"Venus\", \"Hyde Park on Hudson\", and \"Le Week-end\". Their most recent film is an adaptation by Michell of Daphne Du Maurier's \"My Cousin Rachel\". The company is also developing and producing film and television projects with other directors. Loader was awarded the Bafta for Best Television Serial in 2015 for \"The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies\".\n\nThe Mother (film): The Mother is a 2003 British film directed by Roger Michell.\n\nMorning Glory (2010 film): Morning Glory is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Roger Michell and written by Aline Brosh McKenna. It stars Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton, with Patrick Wilson, John Pankow and Jeff Goldblum. The plot revolves around young and devoted morning television producer Becky Fuller (McAdams), who is hired as an executive producer on the long-running morning show \"DayBreak\", at a once-prominent but currently failing station in New York City. 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It is chiefly known as the location of the headquarters of the Irish Air Corps (Irish Defence Forces) at Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel, which has been in operation for over 90 years in the locality, first as a RFC then a RAF aerodrome until the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922, when the Irish Air Corps (IAC) took command of the field.\n\nIrish Boundary Commission: The Irish Boundary Commission (Irish: \"Coimisi\u00fan na Teorainne\" ) met in 1924\u201325 to decide on the precise delineation of the border between the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland. The 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty, which ended the War of Independence, provided for such a commission if Northern Ireland chose to secede from the Irish Free State, an event that occurred as expected two days after the Free State's inception on 6 December 1922. The governments of the United Kingdom, of the Irish Free State and of Northern Ireland were to nominate one member each to the commission. When the Northern government refused to cooperate, the British government assigned a Belfast newspaper editor to represent Northern Irish interests.\n\nChief of Staff of the Irish Defence Forces: The Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces (COS) (Irish: \"Ceann Foirne na bhF\u00f3rsa\u00ed Cosanta\" ) is charged with the executive management of the Irish Defence Forces, and is the most senior military officer of the Army, Naval Service and Air Corps branches. The Chief of Staff is appointed by the President of Ireland, who is the Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces, on the recommendation of the Minister for Defence subject to the approval of the Government of Ireland. The office of the Chief of Staff consists of his personal staff, a strategic planning office and a public relations section.\n\nCourts of Justice Act 1924: The Courts of Justice Act, 1924 was an Act of the Oireachtas (No. 10 of 1924) that established a new system of courts for the Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland). Among the new courts was the Supreme Court of the Irish Free State, and the first Chief Justice of the Irish Free State was also appointed under the Act.\n\nIrish Republican Army (1922\u201369): The original Irish Republican Army (IRA) fought a guerrilla war against British rule in Ireland in the Irish War of Independence between 1919 and 1921. Following the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty on 6 December 1921, the IRA in the 26 counties that were to become the Irish Free State split between supporters and opponents of the Treaty. The anti-Treatyites, sometimes referred to by Free State forces as Irregulars, continued to use the name Irish Republican Army (IRA) or in Irish \u00d3glaigh na h\u00c9ireann, as did the organisation in Northern Ireland which originally supported the pro-Treaty side (if not the Treaty). \" \u00d3glaigh na h\u00c9ireann\" was also adopted as the name of the pro-Treaty National Army, and remains the official legal title of the Irish Defence Forces. This article deals with the anti-Treaty IRA that fought against the Irish Free State in the Irish Civil War, and with its successors up to 1969, when the IRA split again.\n\nRobert Erskine Childers: Robert Erskine Childers DSC (25 June 1870 \u2013 24 November 1922), universally known as Erskine Childers, was a British writer, whose works included the influential novel \"The Riddle of the Sands\", and a Fenian revolutionary who smuggled guns to Ireland in his sailing yacht \"Asgard\". He was executed by the authorities of the nascent Irish Free State during the Irish Civil War. He was the son of British Orientalist scholar Robert Caesar Childers; the cousin of Hugh Childers and Robert Barton; and the father of the fourth President of Ireland, Erskine Hamilton Childers.\n\nIrish Defence Forces cap badge: The Irish Defence Forces Cap Badge (or \"FF badge\" as it is sometimes called) is common to all services and corps of the Irish Defence Forces. Although principally associated with the Irish Army (Defence Force regulations in fact describe it as \"the Army Badge\") it is also worn by and appears in elements of the insignia of the Naval Service and Air Corps.\n\nComhairle na dTeachta\u00ed: Comhairle na dTeachta\u00ed was an Irish republican parliament established by opponents of the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty and the resulting Irish Free State, and viewed by republican legitimatists as a successor to the Second D\u00e1il. Members were abstentionist from the Third D\u00e1il established by the pro-Treaty faction. Just as the First D\u00e1il established a parallel Irish Republic in opposition to the British Dublin Castle administration, so Comhairle na dTeachta\u00ed attempted to establish a legitimatist government in opposition to the Provisional Government and Government of the Irish Free State established by the Third D\u00e1il. This legitimatist government, called the Council of State, had \u00c9amon de Valera as President. In 1926 de Valera resigned as President, left the Sinn F\u00e9in party and founded Fianna F\u00e1il, which in 1927 entered the Fourth D\u00e1il. Comhairle na dTeachta\u00ed, never more than a symbolic body, was thereby rendered defunct. In 1930 Cumann na nGaedheal TDs alleged in the D\u00e1il that de Valera had addressed Comhairle na dTeachta\u00ed in December 1926, after the foundation of Fianna F\u00e1il; this was to cast aspersions on de Valera's commitment to the Constitution of the Irish Free State.\n\nConstitution of the Irish Free State: The Constitution of the Irish Free State (Irish: \"Bunreacht Shaorst\u00e1it Eireann\" ) was the second constitution of the independent Irish state. It was adopted by Act of D\u00e1il \u00c9ireann sitting as a constituent assembly on 25 October 1922. In accordance with Article 83 of the Constitution, the Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922 of the British Parliament, which came into effect upon receiving the royal assent on 5 December 1922, provided that the Constitution would come into effect upon the issue of a Royal Proclamation, which was done on 6 December 1922. In 1937 the Constitution of the Irish Free State was replaced by the modern Constitution of Ireland following a referendum.", "question": "Which Supreme Commander of the Irish Defence Forces' father was executed by the nascent Irish Free State?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who was the Supreme Commander of the Irish Defence Forces."}, "person_role": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary role of the person identified, which includes being the Supreme Commander."}, "father_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"father_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person's father."}, "father_fate": {"type": "string", "description": "The fate of the father, specifically how he died."}, "execution_authority": {"type": "string", "description": "The entity responsible for the father's execution."}, "execution_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the father was executed."}}, "required": ["father_name", "father_fate", "execution_authority", "execution_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["person_name", "person_role", "father_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Erskine Hamilton Childers", "person_role": "President of Ireland", "father_details": {"father_name": "Robert Erskine Childers", "father_fate": "executed", "execution_authority": "authorities of the nascent Irish Free State", "execution_year": 1922}}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Erskine Hamilton Childers", "person_role": "Supreme Commander of the Irish Defence Forces", "father_details": {"father_name": "Robert Erskine Childers", "father_fate": "executed", "execution_authority": "authorities of the nascent Irish Free State", "execution_year": 1922}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2107, "output_tokens": 73, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "3e0cdda41d19a421d91e6363ad30bc0b3bd0851005bedb70ea3dea33d4f3ea0e", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a776cc455429966f1a36d3e", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Sierra Nevada National Park", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Sierra Nevada National Park (Venezuela): The Sierra Nevada National Park (PNSN) is an important National Park of Venezuela located between M\u00e9rida and Barinas states in the west of the country. It was created on May 2, 1952, by decree of President Germ\u00e1n Su\u00e1rez Flamerich, in order to protect the Sierra Nevada de M\u00e9rida in the Andes.\n\nPagu\u00e9 District: Pagu\u00e9 is the single district of Pr\u00edncipe Province. Out of the seven districts that make up the equatorial Atlantic islands of S\u00e3o Tom\u00e9 and Pr\u00edncipe, its population is one of the smallest: 7,542 (2012). Its capital, Santo Ant\u00f3nio, is also the provincial capital of Pr\u00edncipe. This district as well as the province includes several small islands around the island of Pr\u00edncipe. The Obo National Park covers the southern part of the island and since 2012, Island of Pr\u00edncipe Biosphere Reserve which covers the area of parts of the island and the islets.\n\nAtlantic Islands of Galicia National Park: The Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park (Galician: \"Parque Nacional das Illas Atl\u00e1nticas de Galicia\" , Spanish: \"Parque Nacional de las Islas Atl\u00e1nticas de Galicia\" ) is the only national park located in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It comprises the archipelagos of C\u00edes, Ons, S\u00e1lvora and Cortegada. The park covers a land area of 1200 ha and a sea area of 7200 ha . It is the tenth most visited national park in Spain. It was the thirteenth national park to be established in Spain.\n\nS\u00e1lvora: S\u00e1lvora is a small island located on the R\u00eda de Arousa, coast of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the municipality of Santa Ux\u00eda de Ribeira and is integrated in the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park. It is separated from the mainland by a distance of about 3 kilometers to the north. It occupies about 190 hectares and has a maximum height of 71 meters (\"As Gralleiras\"). Almost the entire perimeter of the island is rocky but has three beaches of fine white sand. Since 2001 it has been integrated into the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park.\n\nSierra Nevada National Park (Spain): The Parque Nacional de Sierra Nevada (known as the Sierra Nevada National Park in English) is a national park located in the provinces of Granada, Almer\u00eda, and M\u00e1laga in Andalusia, Spain. It was declared a national park on 14 January 1999. It stretches from the Alpujarra to El Marquesado and the Lecrin Valley, covering a total area of 85,883 hectares, making it the largest national park in Spain. It incorporates the municipalities of Abla, Abrucena, Alboloduy, Alsodux, Bay\u00e1rcal, Beires, Canj\u00e1yar, Fi\u00f1ana, Fond\u00f3n, Laujar de Andarax, Nacimiento, Ohanes, Paterna del R\u00edo, R\u00e1gol, Las Tres Villas, Aldeire, Alpujarra de La Sierra, B\u00e9rchules, Bubi\u00f3n, Busqu\u00edstar, C\u00e1\u00f1ar, Capileira, D\u00edlar, D\u00f3lar, D\u00farcal, Ferreira, G\u00fc\u00e9jar Sierra, Hu\u00e9neja, Jerez del Marquesado, Juviles, Lanjar\u00f3n, Lanteira, Lecr\u00edn, Lugros, Monachil, Nevada, Nig\u00fcelas, Pampaneira, P\u00f3rtugos, Soport\u00fajar, La Taha, Trev\u00e9lez, Valor and La Zubia.\n\nPico Bonpland: Pico Bonpland is Venezuela's third highest peak, at 4,883 metres above sea level. It is located in the Sierra Nevada de Merida, in the Venezuelan Andes of (M\u00e9rida State). The peak with its sister peak Pico Humboldt, and the surrounding p\u00e1ramos are protected by the Sierra Nevada National Park. The name of the peak is in honor to Aim\u00e9 Bonpland, although he never visited the Venezuelan Andes.\n\nSierra Nevada del Cocuy: The Sierra Nevada del Cocuy Chita o Guican National Natural Park (or Sierra Nevada de Chita or Sierra Nevada de G\u00fcic\u00e1n, Spanish: \"Parque Natural Sierra Nevada del Cocuy Chita o Guican\" is a national park and a set of highlands within the Cordillera Oriental mountain range in the Andes Mountains of Colombia.\n\nCortegada Island: Cortegada is an almost tidal island (it is possible to go walking when the lowest tides happen, but a small amount of water flow does not disappear) in a coastal inlet near Pontevedra in Galicia, Spain. It is part of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park.\n\nPico Humboldt: Pico Humboldt is Venezuela's second highest peak, at 4,940 metres above sea level. It is located in the Sierra Nevada de Merida, in the Venezuelan Andes of (M\u00e9rida State). The peak with its sister peak Pico Bonpland, and the surrounding p\u00e1ramos are protected by the Sierra Nevada National Park.\n\nC\u00edes Islands: The C\u00edes Islands are an archipelago off the coast of Pontevedra in Galicia (Spain), in the mouth of the Ria de Vigo. They belong to the parish of San Francisco de Afora, in the municipality of Vigo. 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With its maximum height of 185m above the valley bottom, it is the highest viaduct in Germany, and was also the bridge with the tallest pillars in the world before the Millau Viaduct, France was completed in 2004.\n\nMillau Viaduct: The Millau Viaduct (French: \"le Viaduc de Millau\" , ] ) is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the gorge valley of the River Tarn near Millau in southern France. It is the tallest bridge in the world, with one mast's summit at 343.0 m above the base of the structure. In a Franco-British partnership, it was designed by the English architect Sir Norman Foster and French structural engineer Dr Michel Virlogeux, and as of 2017 it is the twenty-second highest bridge deck in the world, being 270 m between the road deck and the ground below.\n\nRio Grande Gorge Bridge: The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, locally known as the \"Gorge Bridge\" and the \"High Bridge\", is a steel deck arch bridge across the Rio Grande Gorge 10 mi northwest of Taos, New Mexico, United States. At 565 ft above the Rio Grande, it is the seventh highest bridge in the United States and 82nd highest bridge in the world.\n\nTable bridge: A table bridge is a moveable bridge in which the deck moves along the vertical axis. Hydraulic pillars under the bridge raise the bridge deck to allow barge traffic to pass beneath it. In contrast to a lift bridge, where the deck is pulled upwards along towers, the deck of a table bridge is pushed upwards by otherwise hidden pillars. The name originates from the fact that when open it resembles a table.\n\nSfalass\u00e0 Viaduct: Sfalass\u00e0 Viaduct is a 254 metre high viaduct near Bagnara Calabra, Calabria, Italy. The bridge is located on Autostrada A2 Salerno-Reggio Calabria Motorway and has a main span of 376 metres. It is the highest and longest span frame bridge in the world and as of 2012 it is among the 30 highest bridges of any type. It is the second highest bridge in Italy after the Italia Viaduct. The Sfalass\u00e0 Viaduct won the CECM European award in the 1970s.\n\nRoyal Gorge Bridge: The Royal Gorge Bridge is a tourist attraction near Ca\u00f1on City, Colorado within \"Royal Gorge Bridge & Park\", a 360 acre amusement park located along the edge of the Royal Gorge around both ends of the bridge. The bridge crosses the gorge 955 ft above the Arkansas River and held the record of highest bridge in the world from 1929 until 2001 when it was surpassed by the Liuguanghe Bridge in China. The Royal Gorge Bridge maintained the title of the world's highest \"suspension\" bridge until the Beipan River Guanxing Highway Bridge was completed in 2003, also in China. The bridge remains the highest bridge in the United States and was among the ten highest bridges in the world until 2012.\n\nList of tallest bridges: The list of the world's tallest bridges ranks bridges by the height of their structure. The structural height of a bridge is the maximum vertical distance from the uppermost point of a bridge, such as the top of a bridge tower in a suspension bridge, down to the lowest visible point of a bridge, where its piers emerge from the surface of the ground or water. Structural height should not be confused with deck height, which measures the maximum vertical drop distance from the bridge deck (the road bed of a bridge) down to the ground or water surface beneath the bridge span. A separate list of the world's highest bridges ranks bridges by deck height.\n\nList of highest bridges: This list of the world's highest bridges ranks bridges by deck height. The deck height of a bridge is the maximum vertical drop distance from the bridge deck (the road, rail or other transport bed of a bridge) down to the ground or water surface beneath the bridge span. Deck height should not be confused with structural height, which measures the maximum vertical distance from the uppermost point of a bridge (\"e.g. top of the bridge tower\") down to the lowest visible point of a bridge, where its piers emerge from the surface of the ground, foundation or water. A separate list of the world's tallest bridges ranks bridges by structural height.\n\nSimple suspension bridge: A simple suspension bridge (also rope bridge, swing bridge (in New Zealand), suspended bridge, hanging bridge and catenary bridge) is a primitive type of bridge that is supported entirely from anchors at either end and has no towers or piers. However, it may have saddles. In such bridges, the deck of the bridge follows the downward and upward arc of the load-bearing cables, with additional light ropes at a higher level used to form a handrail. Alternatively, stout handrail cables supported on short piers at each end may be the primary load-bearing element, with the deck suspended below. Suspended well from two high locations over a river or canyon, simple suspension bridges follow a shallow downward catenary arc and are not suited for modern roads and railroads. Owing to practical limitation in the grade (i.e. the deck being an arc, not flat) and the response to dynamic loads of the bridge deck, this type is quite restricted in its load-carrying capacity relative to its span. This type of bridge is considered the most efficient and sustainable design in developing countries, however, especially for river crossings that lie in non-floodplain topography such as gorges.\n\nItalia Viaduct: Italia Viaduct is a 260 m viaduct near Laino Borgo, Calabria, Italy. It is the highest bridge in Italy, and was the second highest bridge in the world when it opened in 1974. s of 2017 , it is among the thirty highest bridges in the world. 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In 2016, both brothers became world champions when Jermell won the WBC light middleweight title.\n\nLiam Smith (boxer): Liam Smith (born 27 July 1988) is a British professional boxer. He held the WBO light-middleweight title from 2015 to 2016, having previously held the Commonwealth light-middleweight title from 2012 to 2013, and the British light-middleweight title from 2013 to 2015. Liam is the younger brother of Paul Smith and Stephen Smith, and the older brother of Callum Smith; all of whom are also professional boxers.\n\nAnthony Dirrell: Anthony Dirrell (born October 14, 1984) is an American professional boxer who held the WBC super middleweight title from 2014 to 2015. He is the younger brother of 2004 Olympic bronze medalist Andre Dirrell, who is also a professional boxer.\n\nRatanachai Sor Vorapin: Ratanachai Sor Vorapin is a professional boxer and a former WBO bantamweight champion. He is the younger brother of Ratanapol Sor Vorapin, a former IBF strawweight champion.\n\nCallum Smith: Callum Smith (born 23 April 1990) is a British professional boxer who competes in the super-middleweight division, and held the European, the British, and the WBC Silver titles between 2015 and 2017. He is the youngest of the Smith brothers\u2014Paul, Stephen, and Liam\u2014all of whom are professional boxers.\n\nTyson Fury: Tyson Luke Fury (born 12 August 1988) is a British professional boxer. He has held the \"Ring\" magazine heavyweight title since 2015, after defeating long-reigning world champion Wladimir Klitschko. In the same fight, Fury also won the unified WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO and lineal titles, with the victory earning him Fighter of the Year and Upset of the Year awards by \"The Ring\". Fury was subsequently stripped of the IBF title later that year for being unable to grant a fight against their mandatory challenger, Vyacheslav Glazkov, due to agreeing to a rematch with Klitschko. In 2016, Fury vacated the WBA, WBO, IBO, and lineal titles following an ongoing medical investigation and personal issues and two cancellations of the Klitschko rematch. In August 2016, Fury was ranked by BoxRec as the world's sixth best active boxer, pound for pound.\n\nDrian Francisco: Drian Francisco (born November 10, 1982 in Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines), nicknamed Gintong Kamao (Golden Fist), is a Filipino professional boxer. Born in the province of Mindoro, Francisco currently resides in Agoncillo, Batangas. His younger brother Lloyd Francisco, like him, is also a professional boxer.\n\nJorge Arce: Jorge Armando Arce Armenta ( ; born July 27, 1979), best known as Jorge Arce, is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2014. He is a five-time world champion, and the second boxer from Mexico to win world titles in four weight divisions (after \u00c9rik Morales, who first achieved the feat two months prior). In a storied career, Arce held the WBO light flyweight title from 1998 to 1999; the WBC and lineal light flyweight titles from 2002 to 2004; the WBO super flyweight title in 2010; the WBO junior featherweight title in 2011; and the WBO bantamweight title from 2011 to 2012. Additionally he held the WBC interim flyweight title from 2005 to 2006, the WBA interim super flyweight title from 2008 to 2009, and challenged once for the WBC featherweight title in his final fight in 2014.", "question": "The professional boxer, who held the WBO ligh-middleweight from 2015-2016, has a younger brother who is also a professional boxer; what is this brother's name?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"main_boxer": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "title_held": {"type": "string"}, "title_reign_years": {"type": "object", "properties": {"start_year": {"type": "integer"}, "end_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["start_year", "end_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["name", "title_held", "title_reign_years"], "additionalProperties": false}, "related_boxer": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "relationship_to_main_boxer": {"type": "string"}, "is_professional_boxer": {"type": "boolean"}}, "required": ["name", "relationship_to_main_boxer", "is_professional_boxer"], "additionalProperties": false}, "answer": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["main_boxer", "related_boxer", "answer"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"main_boxer": {"name": "Liam Smith", "title_held": "WBO light-middleweight title", "title_reign_years": {"start_year": 2015, "end_year": 2016}}, "related_boxer": {"name": "Callum Smith", "relationship_to_main_boxer": "younger brother", "is_professional_boxer": true}, "answer": "Callum Smith"}, "ground_truth": {"main_boxer": {"name": "Liam Smith", "title_held": "WBO light-middleweight title", "title_reign_years": {"start_year": 2015, "end_year": 2016}}, "related_boxer": {"name": "Callum Smith", "relationship_to_main_boxer": "younger brother", "is_professional_boxer": true}, "answer": "Callum Smith"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2042, "output_tokens": 95, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "96436430da5e06765f403c013fb8ae8b83c35e19300d0a55c786e2274c2ce50b", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae33e5f5542990afbd1e0ee", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Dave Evans", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "My Love (Mary J. 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The song was co-written by Kenny Greene and Dave \"Jam\" Hall, the song's producer. The song contains a sample of \"Stop, Look, Listen\" by American rapper MC Lyte. It peaked at number fifty-seven on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number six on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. A more uptempo and hip hop-inspired remix of the song, featuring duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth, later appeared on Blige's 1993 remix album of the same name.\n\nList of AC/DC band members: AC/DC are an Australian hard rock band formed by guitarist brothers Angus and Malcolm Young in 1973. Originally featuring vocalist Dave Evans, bassist Larry Van Kriedt and drummer Colin Burgess, after a number of lineup changes the band settled with Bon Scott on vocals, Mark Evans on bass guitar and Phil Rudd on drums, and released five albums (two limited to Australia) between 1974 and 1977. Due to continuing clashes with lead guitarist Angus Young, Evans was later fired from the band shortly after the release of \"Let There Be Rock\", although \"musical differences\" was the official reason given for his departure. Cliff Williams was brought in as his replacement.\n\nCan I Sit Next to You, Girl: \"Can I Sit Next to You, Girl\" is the debut single by Australian hard rock band AC/DC issued on 22 July 1974. On August 26, 1974, the song peaked at number 50 on the Aria charts and then disappeared. This version has lead vocals performed by Dave Evans prior to his being replaced by Bon Scott, as well as drums by ex-Masters Apprentices member Colin Burgess and bass guitar by ex-The Easybeats member George Young (older brother of band cofounders Malcolm Young & Angus Young; co-producer). Originally, AC/DC's first bassist, Larry Van Kriedt, played the bass parts, but George recorded his own over them later. In 1975, after Scott joined, the group re-wrote and re-recorded the song as the seventh track on their Australia-only album \"T.N.T.\", released in December 1975 (see 1975 in music), and as the sixth track on the international version of \"High Voltage\", released in May 1976. The title of this version of the song removed the comma, becoming \"Can I Sit Next To You Girl\".\n\nLove No Limit: \"Love No Limit\" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige. It was co-written by Kenny Greene and Dave Hall for her debut album, \"What's the 411? \" (1992), with the latter serving as the song's producer. 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The trio consisted of members Jeff Sanders, Clinton \"Buddy\" Wike and lead singer/songwriter Kenny Greene. Intro released two albums (for Atlantic Records): 1993's \"Intro\" and their second album, 1995's \"New Life\". The group had a string of US hits in the 1990s. The hits included the singles \"Let Me Be The One\", the Stevie Wonder cover \"Ribbon in the Sky\", \"Funny How Time Flies\" and their highest charting hit, \"Come Inside\". 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According to the club's Web site, \"A flag expedition must further the cause of exploration and field science.\" Daryl hosts a Cablevision TV Show called \"The Unconventional Traveler\" where he interviews some of the worlds most renowned explorers. Guests on his show have included Buzz Aldrin and Jane Goodall. He also gives presentations across the country speaking of topics ranging from corporate ideas to photography. Hawk also owns a photography business named Hawk Photography based out of Wilton, Connecticut in which he and his team shoot weddings, portraits and other events. He has published two books. 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Archaeoastronomy is also closely associated with historical astronomy, the use of historical records of heavenly events to answer astronomical problems and the history of astronomy, which uses written records to evaluate past astronomical practice.\n\nNarration: Narration is the use of a written or spoken commentary to convey a story to an audience. Narration encompasses a set of techniques through which the creator of the story presents their story, including:\n\nAudio tour: An audio tour or audio guide provides a recorded spoken commentary, normally through a handheld device, to a visitor attraction such as a museum. They are also available for self-guided tours of outdoor locations, or as a part of an organised tour. It provides background, context, and information on the things being viewed. Audio guides are often in multilingual versions and can be made available in different ways. Some of the more elaborate tours may include original music and interviews. Traditionally rented on the spot, more recently downloaded from the Internet or available via the mobile phone network. Some audio guides are free or included in the entrance fee, others have to be purchased separately.\n\nSign language: Sign language (also signed language) is a language which chiefly uses manual communication to convey meaning, as opposed to spoken language. This can involve simultaneously combining hand shapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions to express a speaker's thoughts. Sign languages share many similarities with spoken languages (sometimes called \"oral languages\"), which depend primarily on sound, and linguists consider both to be types of natural language. Although there are some significant differences between signed and spoken languages, such as how they use space grammatically, sign languages show the same linguistic properties and use the same language faculty as do spoken languages. They should not be confused with body language, which is a kind of non-linguistic communication.\n\nFarewell Aunty Jack: \"Farewell Aunty Jack\" was the closing theme to The Aunty Jack Show, played at the end of each episode. It was re-recorded and released as a hit single in late 1973 and spent 3 weeks at number one in the charts in Australia in March 1974. The music was written by Rory O'Donoghue, who also did the singing as the character \"Thin Arthur\", whereas \"Aunty Jack\" (Grahame Bond) provided wise-cracks and other spoken commentary to the lyrics, addressed to the listener and the singer.\n\nFran\u00e7oise Pr\u00e9vost: Fran\u00e7oise Pr\u00e9vost (c. 1680 \u2013 1741) was a French ballerina who helped establish dramatic dance in the early world of classical ballet. She was expressive, light and dramatic in style. Prevost debuted at the Acad\u00e9mie d'Opera in the ballet, \"Atys\", later replacing Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se de Subligny as the female lead. In 1708, she performed with Jean Balon in the final scene of Corneille's \"Les Horaces\". The performance, though only of the final scene of the play and entirely in pantomime, is said to have caused the audience to weep. The \"pantomime\" came from the popular theaters of the time and freely used bold gestures and body language to communicate the narrative to the audience. The goal was to convey a story of meaning using purely movement, without spoken word. Maintaining her interest in the dramatic potential of dance, Prevost created a famous solo in 1714 called \"Les Caracteres de la Danse.\" Choreographed to a suite of dances by composer Jean Ferry Rebel, the \"characters\" depicted a series of lovers of varying ages and sexes, and Prevost enacted each one to a different piece of music: the bourree, the menuet, the passepied. She taught this solo to her two most accomplished female students: Marie Camargo and Marie Sall\u00e9. Camargo was the first to learn the solo for her debut at the Paris Opera. Her growing success incited jealousy in Prevost, and she relegated Camargo to the corps de ballet. One day however, Camargo made an spectacular impromptu improvisation solo for a missing male dancer. The arrival of Marie Salle, and her dramatic recreation of the famous solo into a pas de deux of rich emotional interaction, highlighted the different approaches to dance of the period: technical flash verses dramatic depth.\n\nChris Porter (producer): Chris Porter is a British record producer, engineer, narrator. 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The first winner was Massimiliano Lelli in 1995, Imelda Chiappa took the women's title. Marco Pinotti has the most wins with 6 (4 in row). Marco Velo also had 3 wins in a row. Gabriella Pregnolato and Giovanna Troldi also have 3 consecutive victories in the women's event.\n\nBob Ladouceur: Robert Eugene \"Bob\" Ladouceur (born July 3, 1954) is a retired American football coach. He began coaching the De La Salle High Spartans in Concord, California in 1979, when he was 25 years old. He took over a program that had never enjoyed a winning season since the school's establishment in 1965. His first season as head coach resulted in their first winning season. His second season resulted in their first appearance in the California Prep Football State Rankings and began De La Salle's evolution into a perennial champion. From 1992 to 2004, he guided the team to 12-consecutive undefeated seasons, setting a national winning streak record for high school football of 151 consecutive wins\u2014a record in US amateur sports matched only by the 159-game winning streak of Passaic High School in men's basketball, and the 459 match win streak of Brandon High School in men's wrestling. Ladouceur was enshrined to the National High School Hall of Fame in 2001. His team has topped the USA Today rankings five times and he is a three-time coach of the year. He retired on January 4, 2013 with a career record of 399\u201325-3. His .934 winning percentage is a record among coaches with 200 or more wins. Ladouceur is the all-time winningest coach in California high school football and has led the De La Salle program to numerous championships.\n\nItalian National Road Race Championships: The Italian National Road Race Championships are held annually. They are a cycling race which decides the Italian cycling champion in the road racing discipline, across several categories of rider. The event was first held in 1906 and was won by Giovanni Cuniolo. At the beginning there were often back-to-back wins from many riders. Costante Girardengo made the remarkable achievement of 9 wins between 1913 and 1925. Perhaps if it were not for the First World War, which blocked the running of the championship for four years, from 1915 until 1918, Girardengo would have gained additional victories. Despite this, he also holds the record for most consecutive wins, with 7. After his winning streak ended, another Italian cycling legend, Alfredo Binda, won 4 races in a row. Learco Guerra succeeded him with 5 consecutive wins. Since then the event has not been dominated to the same extent, although Fausto Coppi claimed 4 victories. Recent multiple victors have included Giovanni Visconti, Paolo Bettini, Salvatore Commesso, Massimo Podenzana and Gianni Bugno. None of the road champions have also managed to win the time trial race.\n\nCaptain Joy: Captain Joy is a Standardbred pacing racehorse whose wins include 6 Group 1 victories including three Derbies, 13 consecutive wins as a 2 and 3 year old and a total of 26 wins through to the end of his 6 year old season.\n\nMount Union Purple Raiders football: The Mount Union Purple Raiders football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Mount Union located in the U.S. state of Ohio. They compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division III level and are members of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC). The team was established in 1893 and plays its home games at the 5,600 seat Mount Union Stadium. They are coached by Vince Kehres. Through the 2015 season, Mount Union football has won 12 Division III National Championships and 27 OAC titles, which includes a streak of 24 consecutive conference titles from 1992 through 2015. Additionally, the Purple Raiders own the NCAA football record for consecutive victories with 55, set from 2000 to 2003, which broke their previous record of 54, set from 1996 to 1999. The team has also had notable winning streaks of 110 consecutive wins in the regular season from 1994 to 2005 and 112 from 2005 to 2016, along with a 98-game winning streak at home that also ended in 2016. With the Purple Raiders' success, former head coach Larry Kehres holds the record for highest winning percentage ( ) for coaches with minimum 200 career wins over his 27 seasons (1986\u20132012) as coach at Mount Union.\n\nStacey King: Ronald Stacey King (born January 29, 1967) is an American announcer, former National Basketball Association (NBA) center who won three consecutive championships with the Chicago Bulls from 1991 to 1993. He is currently the lead color commentator for Chicago Bulls television broadcasts.\n\n1971 Trans-American Sedan Championship: The 1971 Trans-American Championship was the sixth running of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. The format was altered to an over 2500cc class and an under 2500cc class, up 500cc from past years. All races used split classes except where noted. The year marked the rise of Datsun as a competitive brand, with the Japanese company winning several races throughout the season. American Motors, led by Mark Donohue's 7 wins, and Datsun, led by John Morton's 6 wins, won the manufacturers' championships.\n\nPetar Stoychev: Petar Stoychev (Bulgarian: \u041f\u0435\u0442\u044a\u0440 \u0421\u0442\u043e\u0439\u0447\u0435\u0432 ; born 24 October 1976 in Momchilgrad) is a Bulgarian swimmer who is one of the most successful long distance marathon swimmers of the last decade. He is one of the greatest marathon swimmers of all time and an honor swimmer in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. Stoychev has 11 consecutive wins of a major international open water marathon swimming FINA series since 2001 (World Cup winner 2001\u20132006, Grand Prix winner 2007\u20132011) with more than 60 wins in individual swimming marathons. So far, he has swum over 60,000\u00a0km in pools, rivers, lakes, seas and oceans. Petar Stoychev has won 11 consecutive victories at the Travers\u00e9e Internationale du Lac Memphr\u00e9magog in Magog, Canada (34\u00a0km) and at Lac Saint-Jean in Roberval, Canada (32\u00a0km). Also, he has won the Ohrid Lake, Macedonia swimming marathon 11 consecutive times (30\u00a0km). His swimming achievements include swimming around the Manhattan Island in 2010 and winning the extreme Cadiz Freedom Swim in 2011.\n\n1993\u201394 Chicago Bulls season: The 1993\u201394 NBA season was the Bulls' 28th season in the National Basketball Association. In the offseason, the Bulls signed free agents Steve Kerr, Bill Wennington and Pete Myers, who would become the team's starting shooting guard. Despite the retirement of star guard Michael Jordan, the Bulls, who were now led by Scottie Pippen, continued to play solid basketball winning ten straight games after an 8\u20138 start. Midway through the season, they traded Stacey King to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Luc Longley. The Bulls posted another 10-game winning streak between March and April finishing second overall in the Central Division, and third overall in the Eastern Conference with a 55\u201327 record. However, they would not be able to win a fourth consecutive NBA championship. After sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in three straight games in the first round, they would lose in the second round of the 1994 NBA Playoffs to the New York Knicks in seven games.\n\n1886 Navy Midshipmen football team: The 1886 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy in the 1886 college football season. The team marked the second time that the school played a multiple-game season. The squad was captained by halfback Clarence Stone. The year began with consecutive wins over rivals St. John's College and Johns Hopkins, but then reversed with a loss to the former and a close victory over the latter. The year concluded with shutout losses to the Princeton reserve squad and Gallaudet. 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Pier 39 is a pier in San Francisco taken over by sea lions.\n\nDe M\u00fasica Ligera: \"De M\u00fasica Ligera\" (Spanish for \"Of easy-listening music\") is a song by the Argentine rock band Soda Stereo from their fifth studio album Canci\u00f3n Animal (1990). It is one of Soda Stereo's most famous and symbolic songs, whose musical influence has been remarkable in the history of Latin rock for over two decades. Due to its popularity, the song is considered a hymn of rock en espa\u00f1ol.\n\nScienter: The scienter action is a category within [tort] law in some[common law] jurisdictions which deals with the damage done by an animal directly to a human. It had a long history in English law, although it was abolished by the [Animals Act 1971]. An action in those common law jurisdictions where it has not been extinguished by statute, is in addition to the torts of negligence and nuisance, or more bespoke torts like cattle trespass. Where an animal is known to behave in a certain way, and that is expressed on a person causing injury, an action can be taken in this tort. This tort is not available in New South Wales, The Australian Capital Territory, South Australia or New Zealand. In these jurisdictions the actions involving animals need to be in nuisance or negligence. To be successful the plaintiff needs to take action against the person in control of the animal, and it is strict liability, requiring no more than proof of injury, that the animal had a problematic trait, and the person in control knew about the trait in the animal. Being strict liability, there is no need to argue fault in the form of wilful intent or negligence on the part of the animal or its controller. The only defence is if it can be proved the plaintiff voluntarily assumed the risk of injury by their actions, or if the plaintiff was the cause of the injury. It is common to distinguish between harmless animals and wild animals. 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She released fourth album, \"Carpe Diem\" (\"Seize the day\" in Latin), in 2006.\n\nAnadilim A\u015fk: Anadilim A\u015fk (English: My Native Language is Love ) is I\u015f\u0131n Karaca's debut album, it was released at 2001 with Power Records label. All the songs are written by Sezen Aksu, except two of them co-written by Ali \u0130lyas and Sezen Aksu. The first video became \"Tutunamad\u0131m\". The second video is shot for \"Ba\u015fka Bahar\", which become very successful in music charts of Turkey. After this success in Turkey, the song is chosen to represent Turkey in OGAE in 2002. However, it became the last without getting any points in the contest. The third video is shot for \"Aram\u0131za Yollar\" by Lebanese director Waleed Nassif. This video is the first video in High Definition format in Turkey. Famous Turkish actor Toprak Sergen also starred in the video. 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It involves Sherlock Holmes' sidekick, Dr. Watson (created by Arthur Conan Doyle). It is fully authorized by Conan Doyle Estate Ltd. \"Dead Man' Land\" has been written under license from the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle literary Estate\n\nThe Return of Sherlock Holmes (1929 film): The Return of Sherlock Holmes is a 1929 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Basil Dean and written by Arthur Conan Doyle, Basil Dean and Garrett Fort. The film shares its title with the third volume of the Sherlock Holmes stories, \"The Return of Sherlock Holmes\" by Arthur Conan Doyle. The film stars Clive Brook, H. Reeves-Smith, Betty Lawford, Charles Hay and Phillips Holmes. The film was released October 29, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. A copy is held at the Library of Congress.\n\nSherlock Holmes (1916 film): Sherlock Holmes is a 1916 American silent film starring William Gillette as Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. The film, which was directed by Arthur Berthelet, was produced by Essanay Studios in Chicago. It was adapted from the 1899 stage play of the same name, which was based on the stories, \"A Scandal in Bohemia,\" \"The Final Problem,\" and \"A Study in Scarlet\" by Arthur Conan Doyle.\n\nSherlock Holmes (2010 film): Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, also known simply as Sherlock Holmes, is a British-American 2010 steampunk mystery film directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg and produced by independent American film studio The Asylum. It features the Sherlock Holmes characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, though it follows an original plot. The film details an unrecorded case in which eccentric detective Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson investigate a series of unusual monster attacks and a plot to destroy London. Gareth David-Lloyd plays Dr. John Watson and Ben Syder, making his film debut, plays Sherlock Holmes.\n\nThe Lost World (TV series): Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World is a syndicated television series loosely based on the 1912 novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, \"The Lost World\". The show premiered in the United States in the fall of 1999 (after the TV-movie/pilot aired in February on DirecTV and then on the cable television channel TNT in April), it ran for three seasons before it was cancelled on a cliffhanger in 2002 after funding for a fourth season fell through. To this day, the cliffhanger remains unresolved. All three seasons were released in DVD box sets in 2004.\n\nAdrian Conan Doyle: Adrian Malcolm Conan Doyle (19 November 19103 June 1970) was the youngest son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his second wife Jean, Lady Doyle or Lady Conan Doyle. He had two siblings, sister Jean and brother Denis, as well as two half-siblings, sister Mary and brother Kingsley.\n\nMichael Ondaatje: Philip Michael Ondaatje, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born 12 September 1943), is a Sri Lankan-born Canadian poet, novelist, editor and filmmaker. He is the recipient of multiple literary awards such as the Governor General's Award, the Giller Prize, the Booker Prize, and the Prix M\u00e9dicis \u00e9tranger. Ondaatje is also an Officer of the Order of Canada, recognizing him as one of Canada's most renowned living authors.\n\nArthur Conan Doyle: Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle KStJ, DL (22 May 1859 \u2013 7 July 1930) was a British writer best known for his detective fiction featuring the character Sherlock Holmes. Originally a physician, in 1887 he published \"A Study in Scarlet\", the first of four novels about Holmes and Dr. Watson. In addition, Doyle wrote over fifty short stories featuring the famous detective.\n\nThe Adventure of the Empty House: \"The Adventure of the Empty House\", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 13 stories in the cycle collected as \"The Return of Sherlock Holmes\". Public pressure forced Conan Doyle to bring the sleuth back to life, and explain his apparently miraculous survival of a deadly struggle with Professor Moriarty. Doyle ranked \"The Adventure of the Empty House\" sixth in his list of his twelve favorite Holmes stories.\n\nDouglas Ainslie: Grant Duff Douglas Ainslie (1865\u201327 March 1948) was a Scottish poet, translator, critic and diplomat. He was born in Paris, France, and educated at Eton College and at Balliol and Exeter Colleges, Oxford. A contributor to the Yellow Book, he met and befriended Oscar Wilde at age twenty-one while an undergraduate at Oxford. He was also associated with other such notable figures as Aubrey Beardsley, Walter Pater and Marcel Proust. The first translator of the Italian philosopher Benedetto Croce into English, he also lectured on Hegel. He was identified as the \"Dear Ainslie\" recipient of twelve letters written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1895 - 1896, which were auctioned by Christie's in 2004. (http://www.bestofsherlock.com/ref/200405christies_lots.htm) See \"The Identification of Ainslie\" by Al Dawson in \"The Magic Door\", v. 14, no. 2 (Summer 2012), pp.\u00a01,6,7 - a publication of The Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection, Toronto Public Libraries.", "question": "Do Michael Ondaatje and Arthur Conan Doyle have the same nationality ?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"question_asked": {"type": "string", "description": "The original question posed."}, "person_1": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first person."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the first person."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_2": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second person."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the second person."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality"], "additionalProperties": false}, "same_nationality": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if both individuals have the same nationality, false otherwise."}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation for the answer regarding nationality."}}, "required": ["question_asked", "person_1", "person_2", "same_nationality", "reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"question_asked": "Do Michael Ondaatje and Arthur Conan Doyle have the same nationality ?", "person_1": {"name": "Michael Ondaatje", "nationality": "Sri Lankan-born Canadian"}, "person_2": {"name": "Arthur Conan Doyle", "nationality": "British"}, "same_nationality": false, "reasoning": "Michael Ondaatje is described as Sri Lankan-born Canadian, while Arthur Conan Doyle is described as British. 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He is a longtime friend and collaborator of comedians Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld. He appeared regularly on \"The Chris Rock Show\" and \"Everybody Hates Chris\". He also guest starred in the \"Seinfeld\" episodes \"The Engagement\" and \"The Puerto Rican Day,\" playing two different characters, and voiced the character Jackson in the film \"Bee Movie\". He has opened on national tours for Chris Rock (during his \"No Apologies\" tour) and for Jerry Seinfeld.\n\nJerry Seinfeld (character): Jerome \"Jerry\" Seinfeld is the protagonist of the American television sitcom \"Seinfeld\" (1989\u20131998). The straight man among his group of friends, this semi-fictionalized version of comedian Jerry Seinfeld was named after, co-created by, based on, and played by Seinfeld himself. The series revolves around Jerry's misadventures with his best friend George Costanza, neighbor Cosmo Kramer, and ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes. He is usually the voice of reason amidst his friends' antics and the focal point of the foursome's relationship.\n\nThe Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman: The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman was a pair of advertisement films promoting American Express, featuring Jerry Seinfeld as himself and Patrick Warburton (who appeared with Seinfeld on \"Seinfeld\", as David Puddy) as the voice of Superman. The two films, \"A Uniform Used to Mean Something...\" and \"Hindsight is 20/20\", each about five minutes in length, were directed by Barry Levinson. In addition to being on the Internet, they aired on television during 2004 and once on TBS in 2003. In addition to promoting American Express, the premise of the films were to show Seinfeld and Superman as friends, and much of the humor originated from the various situations the two found themselves in. For example, Superman is anticipating hooking up Seinfeld's TV to surround sound, despite the fact that he has super-hearing as Jerry points out.\n\nThe Ratings Game: The Ratings Game, is a 1984 cable television film directed by Danny DeVito and produced by David Jablin. The Showtime comedy stars DeVito and Rhea Perlman, and features Huntz Hall, Michael Richards, George Wendt and Jerry Seinfeld.\n\nGeorge Wendt: George Robert Wendt III (born October 17, 1948) is an American actor and comedian, best known for the role of Norm Peterson on the television show \"Cheers\".\n\nThe Statue (Seinfeld): \"The Statue\" is the sixth episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\", and the show's 11th episode overall. In the episode, protagonist Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld) inherits some old possessions of his grandfather. One of these is a statue, resembling one that his friend George Costanza (Jason Alexander) broke when he was ten years old. When Jerry sees the statue in the house of Ray (Michael D. Conway), the man who cleaned his apartment, he believes Ray stole the statue. Jerry struggles to get back at Ray, as his friend Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is editing a book written by Ray's girlfriend.", "question": "The actor that played Norm on the tv show \"Cheers\" co-starred with Jerry Seinfeld on what 1984 cable tv film?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the film was released."}, "film_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of film (e.g., cable television film)."}, "actors_involved": {"type": "array", "description": "Details about the actors involved in the film as per the question.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actor."}, "connection_to_question": {"type": "string", "description": "How this actor is relevant to the question (e.g., 'played Norm on Cheers', 'Jerry Seinfeld')."}}, "required": ["actor_name", "connection_to_question"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["film_title", "release_year", "film_type", "actors_involved"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_title": "The Ratings Game", "release_year": 1984, "film_type": "cable television film", "actors_involved": [{"actor_name": "George Wendt", "connection_to_question": "played Norm on the tv show 'Cheers'"}, {"actor_name": "Jerry Seinfeld", "connection_to_question": "co-starred with Jerry Seinfeld"}]}, "ground_truth": {"film_title": "The Ratings Game", "release_year": 1984, "film_type": "cable television film", "actors_involved": [{"actor_name": "George Wendt", "connection_to_question": "played Norm on Cheers"}, {"actor_name": "Jerry Seinfeld", "connection_to_question": "Jerry Seinfeld"}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1783, "output_tokens": 84, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "208f2ab4faf81dc1165c0f2957ed9fea08e8013279f6d31f13d5ea9a0fa2f289", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7266d75542990c210a4120", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Blue \u00d6yster Cult", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "The Last Hard Men (band): The Last Hard Men were an alternative music supergroup composed of former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach, The Frogs guitarist Jimmy Flemion, The Breeders guitarist\u2013vocalist Kelley Deal, and The Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin.\n\nRotten Apples: Rotten Apples (The Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits as titled on the album's cover) is a greatest hits compilation album by alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. In the US, it was released in 2001 along with a bonus disc titled \"Judas O\". The album's concluding track, \"Untitled\", was the Pumpkins' final recording before their breakup. Completed in the days leading up to the band's farewell concert at the Metro in Chicago, it was also released as a single. Another notable track is \"Real Love\"; while previously released on \"Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music\", this was taken from the factory master tapes and, as a result, lacks the pops and clicks inherent in all copies of \"Machina II\" (which is vinyl sourced).\n\n1979 (song): \"1979\" is a song by American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins. Released in 1996 as the second single from their third studio album, \"Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness\", \"1979\" was written by frontman Billy Corgan, and features loops and samples that were uncharacteristic of previous Smashing Pumpkins songs. The song was written as a coming of age story by Corgan. In the year 1979, Corgan was 12 and this is what he considered his transition into adolescence. The song was popular with critics and fans; Allmusic's Amy Hanson called it a \"somewhat surprising hit\". The song was nominated for the Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards, and won an MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video. In 2012, it was voted the second-best Smashing Pumpkins song by Rolling Stone magazine readers.\n\nBlue \u00d6yster Cult: Blue \u00d6yster Cult (often abbreviated B\u00d6C) is an American hard rock band formed on Long Island, New York, in 1967, whose most successful work includes the hard rock and heavy metal songs \"(Don't Fear) The Reaper\", \"Godzilla\" and \"Burnin' for You\". Blue \u00d6yster Cult has sold over 24 million records worldwide, including 7 million records in the United States alone. The band's music videos, especially \"Burnin' for You\", received heavy rotation on MTV when the music television network premiered in 1981, cementing the band's contribution to the development and success of the music video in modern popular culture.\n\nMean Venus: Mean Venus is an American hard rock band from New Jersey. The quintet consists of 'J' (lead singer and songwriter), Adrian Freyre & Marcelo Cardosa (guitar), Russ Ippoliti (drums), and Chigger (bass). Formed in early 2006, Mean Venus has shared the stage with numerous national acts including 7Mary3, Skid Row, Extreme, Ratt, Dokken, L.A.Guns, Stryper, King's X, Rainbow, UFO, Sebastian Bach and others. In April 2008, Mean Venus headlined the Hawaiian Chopper Magazine's Motorhead Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii. They also performed at 2008's Clearwater Festival. Mean Venus songs have received radio airplay all over the country (WDHA, WZZO, WYSP, etc.)\n\nFighting Gravity (band): Fighting Gravity was a music group based out of Richmond, Virginia. Originally a ska band called Boy O Boy, Fighting Gravity has incorporated a variety of music into their style, including reggae, rock, and pop. Fighting Gravity was formed while its original members were attending Virginia Tech. Originally, the band consisted of guitarist David \"Tree\" Triano, bassist/vocalist David Peterson, keyboardist Eric Lawson, trumpeter Jim Pennington, trombonist Chris Leitch, and drummer Mike Boyd. In 1995, Pennington departed and was replaced by saxophonist Karl von Klein. In 1996, Chris Leitch departed and was replaced by trombonist/percussionist John Utley. In 1997, Karl von Klein departed, replaced by saxophonist Mike Ghegan. In 1999, Ghegan departed, replaced by trombonist/turntablist Stefan Demetriadis. Guitarist Michael Sauri replaced a departed Triano in 2000. In 2001, a rotation of horns brought saxophonist Kevin Tyser into the section. The horns were phased out in 2003-2004. Other former members include guitarists Philippe Herndon, Sinakone Phrakhansa and Rich Stine. As of 2007, the band has three core members: Schiavone McGee, David Peterson and Mike Boyd.\n\nJimmy Chamberlin: James Joseph Chamberlin (born June 10, 1964) is an American drummer and record producer. He is best known as the drummer for the alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. Following the 2000 breakup of the band, Chamberlin joined Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan in the supergroup Zwan and also formed his own group, the Jimmy Chamberlin Complex. In 2005, Chamberlin joined Corgan in reforming The Smashing Pumpkins; he eventually left the group in March 2009, though he returned again in 2015 for a summer tour. He performed in the group Skysaw until 2012. He is currently active under the Jimmy Chamberlin Complex name. In addition to his current work as CEO, Chamberlin has joined Chicago jazz saxophonist Frank Catalano for a string of 2013\u201315 performances in the Chicago area. An EP by Catalano and Chamberlin \"Love Supreme Collective - EP\" was released on the 29th of July 2014.\n\nBullet with Butterfly Wings: \"Bullet with Butterfly Wings\" is a song by the American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins and the lead single from their 1995 double album \"Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness\". The song won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance. This song was the band's first Top 40 U.S. hit, peaking at number 22 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It also spent six weeks at number 2 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and peaked at number 4 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The song was named the 91st best hard rock song of all time by VH1 in 2009. The song was ranked number 70 on the 2008 list of \"The 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time\" of \"Rolling Stone\". 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Born in Russia, he studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Nikolai Zverev and Anton Arensky, and while there, composed some of his most famous works, including the first piano concerto (Op. 1) and the Prelude in C-sharp minor (Op. 3, No. 2). Although spread over three different opuses, he did go on to complete an important set of 24 preludes in all the major and minor keys. His Symphony No. 1 (Op. 13) was one of his first compositions as a \"Free Artist\" after graduation, and subsequently his first critical failure. The derision he received sent him into depression. After being sent through autosuggestive therapy, he composed his second piano concerto (Op. 18), which is still part of the major orchestra repertoire today. In 1909, he made his first tour of the United States, and composed Piano Concerto No. 3 (Op. 30), notable for its difficult cadenza. After this, due to migration from Russia in 1917 and his busy concert career, his output as a composer decreased, and during this period, he completed only six compositions. His last work, \"Symphonic Dances\" (Op. 45), was completed in 1940.\n\nPiano Concerto No. 3 (Saint-Sa\u00ebns): The Piano Concerto No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 29 by Camille Saint-Sa\u00ebns, was composed in 1869. The concerto is written in 3 movements. When the concerto was first performed by Saint-Sa\u00ebns himself at the Leipzig Gewandhaus in 1869 it was not well received, possibly because of its harmonic experimentation. Saint-Sa\u00ebns's third concerto is not as often performed as his famous second concerto, or the fourth or fifth concertos, but it is still an important addition to the piano concerto repertoire. It was dedicated to \u00c9lie-Miriam Delaborde, a pianist who is believed to have been the natural son of Charles-Valentin Alkan.\n\nPiano Concerto No. 10 (Mozart): It is not known when Mozart completed his concerto for two pianos in E-flat major, K. 365/316a, but research by Alan Tyson shows that cadenzas for the first and third movements are written in his and his father's handwriting on a type of paper used between August 1775 and January 1777 . However, most sources, including Alan Tyson's book \"Mozart: Studies of the Autograph Scores\" (1987) or more recent Lindeman's \"The Concerto: A Research and Information Guide\" (2006) indicate that it was composed in 1779. This date was retained on Wikipedia pages for K.365/316a in any other language. It is presumed that Mozart wrote it to play with his sister Maria Anna (\u201cNannerl\u201d). Years later he performed it in a private concert with pupil Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.\n\nPiano Concerto (Dvo\u0159\u00e1k): The Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G minor, Op. 33, is the only piano concerto by Czech composer Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k. Written in 1876, it was the first of three concertos that Dvo\u0159\u00e1k completed, followed by the Violin Concerto, Op. 53 from 1879 and the Cello Concerto, Op. 104, written in 1894\u20131895. The piano concerto is probably the least known and least performed of Dvo\u0159\u00e1k's concertos.\n\nRondo for piano and orchestra (Beethoven): Ludwig van Beethoven's Rondo for piano and orchestra in B-flat major, WoO, 6 was composed in 1793 and originally intended as the final movement for his second piano concerto. Hans-Werner K\u00fcthen states this was probably the finale for the first and second versions of the second piano concerto, being replaced by the final version of the rondo in 1795. 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Chronologically the work is the twentieth of Mozart's 23 original piano concertos.\n\nYellow River Piano Concerto: The Yellow River Piano Concerto () is a piano concerto arranged by a collaboration between musicians including Yin Chengzong and Chu Wanghua, and based on the \"Yellow River Cantata\" by composer Xian Xinghai. Since its politicised premiere in 1969 during the Cultural Revolution, the Concerto has become popular in China and amongst overseas Chinese nationalists. It is noted for a difficult solo part. This piano concerto and the Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto, which tells the story of the Butterfly Lovers, are two internationally known Chinese works that combine Western music methodology with Chinese source materials.\n\nPiano Concerto No. 3 (Tchaikovsky): Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. posth. 75, was originally begun as a symphony in E-flat. 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The series stars Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges as Arnold and Willis Jackson, two African American boys from Harlem who are taken in by a rich white Park Avenue businessman and widower named Phillip Drummond (Conrad Bain) and his daughter Kimberly (Dana Plato), for whom their deceased mother previously worked. During the first season and first half of the second season, Charlotte Rae also starred as the Drummonds' housekeeper, Mrs. Garrett (who ultimately spun off into her own successful sitcom, \"The Facts of Life\").\n\nThe Facts of Life Reunion: The Facts of Life Reunion is a 2001 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1979\u20131988 NBC sitcom \"The Facts of Life\" which reunited original cast members Charlotte Rae, Lisa Whelchel, Mindy Cohn and Kim Fields, with the exception of Nancy McKeon, who was unable to participate due to scheduling conflicts with her television series \"The Division\".\n\nMolly Ringwald: Molly Kathleen Ringwald (born February 18, 1968) is an American actress, singer, dancer, and author. She was cast in her first major role as Molly in \"The Facts of Life\" (1979\u201380) after a casting director saw her playing an orphan in a stage production of the musical \"Annie\". 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Jackson's career as a recording artist was established by her father and manager Joseph Jackson, who arranged her recording contract with her recording company. Prior to her rise to fame, the singer had no interest in pursuing a musical career. Despite this, she was motivated to pursue a career in entertainment, and considered the idea after recording herself in the studio. After acting in the variety show \"The Jacksons\", she began starring in several TV series and commenced recording her debut album. Its artwork depicts Jackson in a swimming pool.\n\n461 Ocean Boulevard: 461 Ocean Boulevard is a 1974 solo album by Eric Clapton that marked his return to recording after recovering from a three-year addiction to heroin. The album was released in late July 1974 for RSO Records, shortly after the record company released the hit single \"I Shot the Sheriff\" in early July the same year. The album topped various international charts and sold more than two million copies. 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Five years later he played Martin Riggs in the buddy cop action comedy \"Lethal Weapon\" alongside Danny Glovera role he later reprised in its sequels \"Lethal Weapon 2\" (1989), \"Lethal Weapon 3\" (1992), and \"Lethal Weapon 4\" (1998).\n\nPursuit Special: The Pursuit Special, also referred to as the Last of the V8 Interceptors, is the iconic black muscle car featuring a distinctive supercharger driven by the title character Mad Max during much of the \"Mad Max\" franchise, where it appears in \"Mad Max\", \"Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior\" and in \"Mad Max: Fury Road\", as well as both video games.\n\nMad Max 2 (soundtrack): Mad Max 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is a soundtrack album for the 1981 film, \"Mad Max 2\" (also known as \"The Road Warrior\"), composed by Brian May. 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Clark attended Greenville Park High School in Hammond, Louisiana.\n\nAl Clark (Blackwater): Al Clark, along with Erik Prince, was the founder of the private security firm Blackwater.\n\nThe Book of Revelation (film): The Book of Revelation is a 2006 Australian film directed by Ana Kokkinos, which she adapted with Andrew Bovell to screen from the novel by Rupert Thomson. It was produced by Al Clark, with original music by Cezary Skubiszewski. The movie was unique for its detailed visuals of a non statutory female on male rape.\n\nVirgin Films: Virgin Films was a film production company of the early 1980s best known for making \"1984\" (1984). It was part of the Virgin Group and was headed by Al Clark. 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The song is about the relationship between Liars frontman Angus Andrew and Yeah Yeah Yeahs lead singer Karen O. It was released on February 10, 2004, and the band performed the song at that year's MTV Movie Awards. The music video received much play on MTV. It reached #9 on \"Billboard\"' s Alternative Songs chart and was included in the popular video game \"Rock Band\".\n\nGold Lion: \"Gold Lion\" is the first single by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs from their second album, \"Show Your Bones\". Distinct in the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' discography, it features acoustic guitar and a more slowed-down pace in contrast to former works like \"Bang! \" and \"Date with the Night.\" It was released on March 21, 2006, and became the band's second major hit after 2004's \"Maps.\"\n\nAlan Moulder: Alan Moulder is an English record producer, mixing engineer and audio engineer. 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The EP was named \"NME\"' s second best single of 2002.\n\nLook to the Sky: Look to the Sky is the second solo album of James Iha, former member of The Smashing Pumpkins. It was released on 14 March 2012 in Japan, with a worldwide release in September 2012. The album has many collaborations, including Karen O and Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), Sara Quin (Tegan and Sara), Nathan Larson (Shudder To Think), Nina Persson (The Cardigans), Tom Verlaine (Television) and Mike Garson.\n\nDate with the Night: \"Date with the Night\" is the first single from \"Fever to Tell\" by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. This single also includes the B-side \"Yeah! New York\" which can also be found as a bonus track on the UK release of \"Fever to Tell\", and an exclusive remix of \"Bang\" from their debut EP, \"Yeah Yeah Yeahs\" (2001). The single peaked at number sixteen on the UK's official charts. The video, directed by Patrick Daughters, was, supposedly, shot at Bristol University Union's Anson Rooms on Saturday 1 March 2003 but also contains scenes shot at other venues during the same tour, including The Zodiac in Oxford. The song is also available as a downloadable track for the music video game series \"Rock Band\". The song was also featured on the soundtrack for the British teen soap opera Skins.\n\nYeah Yeah Yeahs: Yeah Yeah Yeahs is an American indie rock band formed in New York City in 2000. The group is composed of vocalist and pianist Karen O, guitarist and keyboardist Nick Zinner, and drummer Brian Chase. They are complemented in live performances by second guitarist David Pajo, who joined as a touring member in 2009 and replaced Imaad Wasif who had previously held this role. According to an interview that aired during the ABC network's \"Live from Central Park SummerStage\" series, the band's name was taken from modern New York City vernacular.\n\nWichita Recordings: Wichita Recordings is an independent record label located in London, founded in 2000 by Mark Bowen and Dick Green. Its most notable signees include Bloc Party, The Cribs, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Bright Eyes, My Morning Jacket, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Best Coast, Los Campesinos! and Peter Bjorn and John. The label signed Clap Your Hands Say Yeah for a UK distribution deal for the group's debut album. They also signed the UK producers Simian Mobile Disco for the UK.\n\nITunes Originals \u2013 Yeah Yeah Yeahs: iTunes Originals \u2013 Yeah Yeah Yeahs is a compilation album by American indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, released exclusively through the iTunes Store on October 20, 2009 as part of the iTunes Originals series. 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A pioneering early model of the multinational corporation in its modern sense, the company is also often considered to be the world's first true transnational corporation. In the early 1600s, the VOC became the first company in history to issue bonds and shares of stock to the general public. In other words, the VOC was the world's first formally listed public company, because it was the first corporation to be ever actually listed on an official (formal) stock exchange. As the first historical model of the quasi-fictional concept of the megacorporation, the VOC possessed quasi-governmental powers, including the ability to wage war, imprison and execute convicts, negotiate treaties, strike its own coins, and establish colonies.\n\nRamshorn Dude Ranch Lodge: The Ramshorn Dude Ranch Lodge in Grand Teton National Park was built after 1935 by mountaineers Paul Petzoldt, founder of the National Outdoor Leadership School, and Gustav Koven. The property that became the Ramshorn Ranch was originally established by Ransom Adams at the mouth of Gros Ventre Canyon near Ditch Creek. By 1921 the property was acquired by Jack and Dollye Woodsman, who established the Flying V dude ranch, featuring a large central lodge. In 1932 the lodge burned, prompting the Woodsmans to sell the ranch to Koven and Petzoldt in 1935, who planned to expand the dude ranch as a climbing school and hunting camp. Petzoldt withdrew from the partnership in 1937 after suggesting the name be changed to the Ramshorn Ranch. The present lodge was completed in 1937 by the Woodward brothers, who took over operation. A variety of owners and partners ensued until 1956, when the ranch was sold to the National Park Service. The Park Service then leased the ranch back to concessioners who operated it as the Elbo Ranch until 1973, replacing the former Elbo Ranch purchased by the Park Service. The Teton Science School was established on the property in 1974 under a special use permit.\n\nMadisonville Community College: Madisonville Community College (MCC), located in Madisonville, KY, is one of 16 two-year, open-admissions colleges of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS). MCC was originally established as a member of the University of Kentucky's Community College System in 1968. In 2001, the college consolidated with Madisonville Technical College, itself originally established in 1937 as the Madisonville Area Trade School. MCC offers associate degree programs, as well as technical diplomas and certificates, with the overall purpose of making postsecondary educational opportunities available to Kentucky's citizens and workforce. MCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). In 2011, it was ranked among the nation's top 10% of community colleges by the Aspen Institute.\n\nThe Electrician: The Electrician, published in London from 1861 to 1952, was the earliest and foremost electrical engineering periodical and scientific journal. Originally established in 1861, it was discontinued after about three years until 1878 when it was revived and hence published weekly. The initial volumes of \"The Electrician\" published in the early 1860s advertised themselves as being \"a weekly journal of Telegraphy, Electricity, and Applied Chemistry\" and were published by Thomas Piper. After being relaunched in the late 1870s, the periodical changed focus and publishers, being published by James Gray on behalf of the proprietors and advertising itself as \"a weekly illustrated journal of electrical engineering, industry and science\" and also featured more theoretical aspects of electrical engineering such as electromagnetism. This method of publication also allowed for other types of publications and sometime in the late nineteenth century, The Electrician Printing and Publication Company Limited was established and began publishing shorter electrical engineering texts including well-known early electrical engineering titles such as Oliver Heaviside's \"Electromagnetic theory\" (1893-1912), Oliver Lodge's \"The work of Hertz and some of his successors\" (1894), and many others. Some of these publications were based on papers presented elsewhere and published in full in \"the Electrician\". After its second reincarnation, \"The Electrician\" quickly established itself in the field of electrical engineering and was regularly quoted and cited in \"Nature\" and elsewhere.\n\nFilson (company): C.C. Filson is a Seattle, Washington,-based, privately owned outfitter and manufacturer of goods for outdoor enthusiasts. The company designs, manufactures, distributes and sells men's and women's outdoor clothing, accessories and luggage. Filson sells its products via company-owned retail stores, catalogs and the Filson website as well as through authorized dealers in the United States and international distributors. The company was originally established in Seattle in 1897 as C.C. Filson's Pioneer Alaska Clothing and Blanket Manufacturers to meet the needs of prospectors passing through Seattle on their way to the Klondike Gold Rush; as of 2012 the brand is owned by Bedrock Manufacturing founder Tom Kartsotis, who also owns Shinola.\n\nSobey School of Business: The Sobey School of Business is the top-ranked, AACSB-Accredited business school of Saint Mary's University (SMU), located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Originally established in 1934 as the Saint Mary's University Faculty of Commerce, the program was one of the first business programs in Canada. The school is consistently ranked as one of the top business schools in Canada. Currently it ranks sixth for finance professionals on LinkedIn's rankings, and in the top ten for sales professionals in the same ranking. It is the most comprehensive business school in Atlantic Canada. In 1992, the Faculty of Commerce was renamed the Sobey School of Business after Frank H. Sobey, the founder of Empire Company Limited and Sobeys. The Sobey School of Business offers a well-respected Bachelor of Commerce program, with a wide range of specialties, including finance, accounting, computing and information systems and human resource management and industrial relations, graduate-level programs including a business administration master's degree, a master of finance and a well-respected Ph.D. program.\n\nThomas Bignold: Thomas Bignold (1761\u20131835) was the founder of Norwich Union, now known as Aviva plc, one of the United Kingdom's largest insurance businesses.\n\nNorwich Union: Norwich Union was the name of insurance company Aviva's British arm before June 2009. It was originally established in 1797. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.\n\nJohn Gildred: John Taylor Gildred (born August 23, 1970) is an American entrepreneur and business executive known for his work in consumer electronics and online media technology. Gildred originally established his reputation in 1994 at OpenSoft, an Internet communications software company. Later in 1999, Gildred became well known as the founder of Indrema, a consumer electronics company which developed, but ultimately never released, a highly anticipated Linux-based game console for independent game developers. Gildred cited a receding market for venture capital in 2001 as a primary factor in the decision to cancel mass production of the game system. After Indrema, Gildred joined Pioneer Electronics to head product development for digital television and Blu-ray as well as Pioneer's Advanced Technology Group. While at Pioneer, he formed a subsidiary named SyncTV, a multi-CE company initiative to provide over-the-top television service to all TV manufacturers. 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Following his commercial breakthrough with the science-fiction horror film \"Alien\" (1979), his best known works include the neo-noir dystopian science fiction film \"Blade Runner\" (1982), historical drama and Best Picture Oscar winner \"Gladiator\" (2000), and science fiction film \"The Martian\" (2015).\n\nAlien Nation (film): Alien Nation is a 1988 American buddy cop neo-noir science fiction action film directed by Graham Baker. The ensemble cast features James Caan, Mandy Patinkin and Terence Stamp. The film depicts the assimilation of the \"Newcomers\", an alien race settling in Los Angeles, much to the initial dismay of the local population. The plot integrates the neo-noir and buddy cop film genres with a science fiction theme, centering on a union between a veteran police investigator (Caan) and an extraterrestrial (Patinkin); the first Newcomer detective. 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It debuted on ABC on October 23, 2011. The first season introduces a bail bond agent, Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison) and her birth-son, Henry Mills (Jared S. Gilmore), who discover that a New England town named Storybrooke, Maine is actually a remnant of a parallel world that was cursed by Henry's adoptive mother the Evil Queen/Mayor Regina Mills (Lana Parrilla) and that all the characters from the fairy tales have no memories of who they were, including the parents of Emma: Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Prince Charming/David Nolan (Josh Dallas), who sent her to the real world to save their world and break the curse.\n\nTrue North (Once Upon a Time): \"True North\" is the ninth episode of the first season of the American fairy tale/drama television series \"Once Upon a Time\". The series takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, in which the residents are actually characters from various fairy tales that were transported to the \"real world\" town by a powerful curse. In the episode, Sheriff Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison) helps two children (Karley Scott Collins and Quinn Lord) track down their father before they are placed in a foster care system, in a parallel with the story of Hansel and Gretel. Along the way, they encounter the Evil Queen (Lana Parrilla), and the Blind Witch (Emma Caulfield).\n\nMary Margaret Blanchard: Snow White, formerly known as Mary Margaret Blanchard in Storybrooke, is a fictional character in ABC's television series \"Once Upon a Time\". She is portrayed by Ginnifer Goodwin and by Bailee Madison as a child. She is the true love of Prince Charming/David Nolan, mother of Emma Swan and son Neal, and grandmother of Emma's son Henry. The character has been one of Goodwin's best roles, one she loves playing on the show.\n\nEmma Swan: The daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming, an ex-bail bonds collector, and Henry Mills' biological mother. Morrison described her character at the beginning of the first season as \"broken, damaged and worldly\". During the fourth season finale, \"Operation Mongoose\", Emma absorbs the power of the Dark One into herself to save Storybrooke. In order to successfully create a dark version of Emma, Morrison explained that \"In order to build Dark Emma, I've been doing a bunch of research there with some of their mythology books and old fairy tale books and just looking back through the history of swans and the etymology of 'Swan'\" and explained that Emma's rate of evolution \"challenged [her] on a daily basis\". Emma became the primary antagonist of the fifth season's first half, until the end of the season's eighth episode when her real plans are revealed.\n\nJennifer Morrison: Jennifer Marie Morrison (born April 12, 1979) is an American actress, producer, director, and former child model. She is known for her roles as Dr. Allison Cameron in the medical-drama series \"House\" (2004\u20132012) and Emma Swan in the ABC adventure-fantasy series \"Once Upon a Time\" (2011\u20132017). She also has portrayed Zoey Pierson, one of Ted Mosby's love interests on the comedy series \"How I Met Your Mother\"; Winona Kirk, mother of James T. Kirk in the 2009 science-fiction film \"Star Trek\"; and Tess Conlon in the 2011 sports drama film \"Warrior\".\n\nSnow Falls: \"Snow Falls\" is the third episode of the American fairy tale/drama television series \"Once Upon a Time\". The series takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, in which the residents are actually characters from various fairy tales that were transported to the \"real world\" town by a powerful curse. This episode centers on the first meeting of Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Prince Charming (Joshua Dallas), when the former steals his mother's ring; Charming hunts her down, but they later part amicably. Meanwhile, Snow's Storybrooke counterpart, Mary Margaret (Goodwin), develops a personal bond with a comatose John Doe (Dallas) while reading him fairy tales. During the night, he awakens and escapes the hospital; Mary Margaret locates the amnesiac man, but is dismayed to learn that he is married.\n\nThe Charmings: The Charmings is an American fantasy sitcom that follows Snow White and Prince Charming, awakened from a thousand-year spell, as they adjust from their familiar life in the enchanted forest to the modern ways of 20th century Los Angeles suburbs. The series originally aired from March 1987 to February 1988 on ABC.\n\n7:15 A.M.: \"7:15 A.M.\" is the tenth episode of the American fairy tale/drama television series \"Once Upon a Time\". The series takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, in which the residents are actually characters from various fairy tales that were transported to the \"real world\" town by a powerful curse. In this episode, Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison) and Regina Mills (Lana Parrilla) become suspicious of the Stranger (Eion Bailey) and his visit to Storybrooke, while David (Josh Dallas) and Mary Margaret's (Ginnifer Goodwin) feelings for each other grow, which parallels with Prince James' (Dallas) search for Snow (Goodwin) after he falls for her.\n\nDavid Nolan (Once Upon a Time): David Nolan, also known as Prince Charming is a fictional character in ABC's television series \"Once Upon a Time\". He is portrayed by Josh Dallas, who also happens to be married to series co-star Ginnifer Goodwin, who plays David's wife Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard.\n\nList of Fables characters: Having reformed from his violent ways, Bigby (a.k.a. the Big Bad Wolf) became the cigarette-smoking, trench coat-clad sheriff of Fabletown. He is extremely cunning and resourceful, in addition to being an excellent detective. Due to Snow White's possession of a lycanthropy-stained knife, he is now a werewolf and can change between wolf form, human form and an intermediate \"wolfman\" stage at will (in \"The Great Fables Crossover\", it is revealed that Bigby's nature as one of the North Wind's sons allows him to change forms at will). He is the son of the North Wind, and, as such, has control over the lower-tier winds, plus the \"huff and puff\" of legend. Despite his reformation, he can still be vicious if he believes the situation calls for it. He develops feelings for Snow White and the two have a litter of seven children together. He quits his position as the Sheriff due to the election of Prince Charming as Mayor, whom he despises, and leaves Fabletown. He has since returned and married Snow, and now lives with her and their cubs on a specially set-aside area of land up at the Farm. In \"The Destiny Game\", Bigby forces The Lady Of The Lake to change his fate: he will never grow old, but he will continue to grow in strength and power; fall in love with Snow White; father seven children who will become gods and monsters who will lay waste to worlds; and he will die seven times, outliving all of his cubs. So far, it is unknown how often Bigby has already died (if at all) - nor is it known if being shot by Goldilocks and gravely wounded, along with Little Boy Blue, during the war count as deaths. 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It is bordered by Hindpool, Ormsgill, Hawcoat, Newbarns and Risedale and had a population of 5,742 in 2001, reducing to 5,584 at the 2011 Census. It is one of the town's most centralised wards and contains Barrow's main park (hence the ward's name), as well as the newly established Furness Academy. Abbey Road - Barrow's principal road runs down the entire western side of Parkside. The majority of housing to the west of Abbey Road is terraced and semi-detached, whilst the eastern side of Parkside is predominantly parkland and fields with the exception of some semi and detached housing. There are a number of place of worship in Parkside including Abbey Road Baptist Church, Spring Mount Christian Fellowship and Trinity Church Centre. Barrow's first synagogue was founded in 1902 on Abbey Road although it closed less than twenty years later.\n\nJohn Whinnerah Institute: The John Whinnerah Institute is a Grade II listed Art Deco building and former educational establishment located on Abbey Road in Barrow-in-Furness, England. Having been constructed between 1937 and 1938 on the site of the demolished Jute Works it is the newest listed structure in the town, despite this it was drastically altered in 2004 when the entire interior was demolished to accommodate new retail units leaving only the Abbey Road and Hindpool Road facades.\n\nHouldsworth Working Men's Club: Houldsworth Working Men's Club is a club in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England (grid reference [ SJ895935] ). Designed by the famed Alfred Waterhouse and completed in the late 19th century, it is still used as a working men's club today. An important local structure, it is now a Grade II* listed building.\n\nTommy Sale (rugby league): Tommy Sale {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (21 July 1918 \u2013 3 January 2016) was an English rugby league player who played for Leigh (twice), Warrington (Heritage \u2116 468), Wigan Road Working Men's Club ARLFC, and Widnes (Captain).\n\nBarrow-in-Furness: Barrow-in-Furness ( ; commonly known as Barrow) is a town and borough in Cumbria, England. Historically part of Lancashire, it was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1867 and merged with adjacent districts in 1974 to form the Borough of Barrow-in-Furness. At the tip of the Furness peninsula, close to the Lake District, it is bordered by Morecambe Bay, the Duddon Estuary and the Irish Sea. In 2011, Barrow's population was 57,000, the second largest urban area in Cumbria after Carlisle. Natives of Barrow, as well as the local dialect, are known as Barrovian.\n\nVictoria Working Men's Club: The Victoria Working Men's Club was a working men's club at 275 Sandycombe Road in Kew, Richmond, London which operated from 1892 until 2015, when the building it occupied was sold to a property developer. In February 2017 Richmond upon Thames Council approved a planning application to demolish the building, and erect a new community building and six flats.\n\nWoolston W.M.C.: Woolston W.M.C. (Woolston Working Men's Club) was an association football club based in Woolston, Christchurch, New Zealand. It was formed in 1951 as Waterside, before the name was changed to Woolston Working Men's Club in 1969. The team played in the New Zealand National Soccer League in 1978 and 1981, being relegated back into the regional leagues at the end of both seasons.\n\nAbbey Road Working Men's Club: Abbey Road Working Men's Club (also known as Lord's Tavern and the House of Lords) is a Grade II listed building located at Abbey Road close to Ramsden Square in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. Design by architect HA Darbishire it was completed in 1871 and extended in the early 20th century, notable features included an ornate hipped roof with multiple oval dormers and an engraving of the Borough Coat of Arms. During the building's lifetime it functioned as a social club and later public house.\n\nWorking Men's Club and Institute Union: The Working Men's Club and Institute Union (CIU or C&IU) is a voluntary association of private members' clubs in Great Britain & Northern Ireland, with about 1,800 associate clubs. 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She appeared as a professional on the British TV show \"Strictly Come Dancing\" from 2006 to 2015. After winning a championship event in her native Poland, Jordan moved to England and began a new partnership with James Jordan. They married on 12 October 2003 and live near Maidstone in Kent.\n\nJoanne Clifton: Joanne Kirsty Clifton (born 24 October 1983), also known as Jo, is a British professional dancer, presenter, actress, singer. born in Waltham, Lincolnshire. She won the World Ballroom Showdance Championship in 2013 and also won the European Professional Ballroom Championship and World Dancesport Games. She has been a professional dancer on the BBC TV series \"Strictly Come Dancing\" since 2014, winning the Christmas Special in 2015 with Harry Judd who was series 9 champion and the fourteenth series in 2016 with Ore Oduba. Also appearing as an expert presenter on \"\" in 2015.\n\nJonathan Wilkins: Jonathan Wilkins is an English ballroom dancer and dance teacher, born in London. He holds many titles in Professional Ballroom Dancing including being 10 times Professional Ballroom Champion, 1997 - 2007 ( in a partnership with Katusha Demidova which lasted eleven years, and brought considerable success). In 2004 they won the World Classic Showdance Championship, which is one of the subsidiary World Dance Council Dance Sport events. Their final result was to win the WDC Open Professional Ballroom title at the USA Open in Orlando, Florida 2007.\n\nLen Goodman: Leonard Gordon Goodman (born 25 April 1944) is an English professional ballroom dancer, dance judge, and coach.\n\nStrictly Come Dancing: Strictly Come Dancing (informally known as Strictly) is a British television dance contest, featuring contestants, celebrities, and other people, from all walks of life, with professional dance partners competing in a ballroom and Latin dance competition. Each couple is scored out of 10 by a panel of judges. The title of the show suggests a continuation of the long-running series \"Come Dancing\", with an allusion to the film \"Strictly Ballroom\". The format has been exported to over 40 other countries, and has also inspired a modern dance-themed spin-off \"Strictly Dance Fever\". The show is currently presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.\n\nDianne Buswell: Dianne Buswell (born 1989) is an Australian ballroom dancer. She has appeared on \"So You Think You Can Dance Australia\" and was a professional dancer on the Australian version of \"Dancing with the Stars\" in 2015. Buswell became a professional dancer on \"Strictly Come Dancing\" beginning in 2017.\n\nPaul Killick: Paul Killick is a British professional ballroom dancer and an International Latin American Dance Champion. He appeared in the first two series of the television show \"Strictly Come Dancing\". Killick specialises in Latin dance and has won international titles including The World Cup, World Trophy, World Masters, World Series, Universal and British Professional Latin American DanceSport Championships. Killick is also a choreographer, coach, television personality, dance judge, world-class adjudicator and the owner and director of the Arthur Murray International flagship studio in Beverly Hills.\n\nAnton du Beke: Anthony Paul Beke (born 20 July 1966), known professionally as Anton du Beke, is a British ballroom dancer and television presenter, best known as a professional dancer on the BBC One celebrity dancing show \"Strictly Come Dancing\" since the show began in 2004. In 2009, he presented the UK version of \"Hole in the Wall\", for the BBC, replacing Dale Winton after being a team captain in 2008.\n\nBrendan Cole: Brendan Cole (born 23 April 1976) is a New Zealand ballroom dancer, specialising in Latin American dancing. He is most famous for appearing as a professional dancer on the BBC One show, \"Strictly Come Dancing\". From 2005 to 2009, he was a judge on the New Zealand version of the show, \"Dancing with the Stars\".\n\nStrictly Come Dancing (series 8): Strictly Come Dancing returned for its eighth series on BBC One with a red carpet launch show on 11 September 2010, and the competitive live shows began on 1 October. The series concluded on 18 December when Kara Tointon and Artem Chigvintsev won the competition. According to BARB data, this series was the consistently highest rated of the show to date, peaking at 14.28 million viewers. 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She has directed operas such as \"The Marriage of Figaro\", \"Don Giovanni\", \"Lohengrin\", \"Cos\u00ec fan tutte\" , and \"The Magic Flute\" at the Metropolitan Opera. Also, she has directed at Seattle Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Virginia Opera, and Wolf Trap Opera. She continues to direct, most recently \"L'etoile\" and \"The Marriage of Figaro\" for the Wolf Trap Opera Festival, \" La Calisto\", \"The Magic Flute\" and \"Iphig\u00e9nie en Aulide\" for Juilliard Opera Center, and at Gotham Chamber Opera, \"Il Signor Bruschino\". She currently holds the J. Ralph Corbett Distinguished Chair in Opera at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.\"\n\nThe Abduction of Figaro: The Abduction of Figaro is a comic opera, described as \"A Simply Grand Opera by P. D. Q. Bach,\" which is actually the work of composer Peter Schickele. It is a parody of opera in general, and the title is a play on two operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: \"The Abduction from the Seraglio\" and \"The Marriage of Figaro\". Those two operas, \"Cos\u00ec fan tutte\", and \"Don Giovanni\", as well as Gilbert and Sullivan's \"The Pirates of Penzance\" are among the core inspirations for the piece.\n\nLe feste d'Apollo: Styled a \"festa teatrale\", \"Le feste d'Apollo\" consists of a prologue and three self-contained acts on the model of French \"op\u00e9ra-ballet\" (the court of Parma was passionately interested in French culture). Gluck knew the Archduchess Maria Amalia well as she had sung in two of his operas, \"Il Parnaso confuso\" and \"La corona\", in Vienna. The composer recycled a lot of music from his earlier operas in the score of \"Le feste\". In fact, the whole of the third act, \"Orfeo\", is a shorter reworking of his most famous piece, \"Orfeo ed Euridice\" (1762). The overture to the prologue is taken from \"Telemaco\". Gluck later reused some of the choruses in two of the operas he wrote for Paris, \"Iphig\u00e9nie en Aulide\" and \"Iphig\u00e9nie en Tauride\".\n\nIphig\u00e9nie en Aulide: Iphig\u00e9nie en Aulide (\"Iphigeneia in Aulis\") is an opera in three acts by Christoph Willibald Gluck, the first work he wrote for the Paris stage. The libretto was written by Fran\u00e7ois-Louis Gand Le Bland Du Roullet and was based on Jean Racine's tragedy \"Iphig\u00e9nie\". It was premiered on 19 April 1774 by the Paris Op\u00e9ra in the second Salle du Palais-Royal and revived in a slightly revised version the following year.\n\nFran\u00e7ois-Louis Gand Le Bland Du Roullet: Fran\u00e7ois-Louis Gand Le Bland Du Roullet (10 April 1716 in Normanville \u2013 2 August 1786 in Paris) was a French diplomat and playwright. He is chiefly remembered today as the librettist of Gluck's operas \"Iphig\u00e9nie en Aulide\" and \"Alceste\" (1776 French version). He also co-wrote (with Louis-Th\u00e9odore de Tschudi) the libretto for Salieri's opera \"Les Dana\u00efdes\".\n\nMagdal\u00e9na Haj\u00f3ssyov\u00e1: Magdal\u00e9na Haj\u00f3ssyov\u00e1 (born 25 July 1946, Bratislava) is a classical Slovak soprano who has had an active international career singing in operas, concerts, and recitals since the late 1960s. She has been particularly active at the Prague State Opera where she has been a principal artist since 1972. She has also had a long and fruitful partnership with the Berlin State Opera beginning in 1975. In 1977, 1981, and 1987, she won the Berlin Critic's Prize for her portrayal of the roles of Margarete in Charles Gounod's \"Faust\", the Elektra in Mozart's \"Idomeneo\", Carl Maria von Weber's \"Euryanthe\", and Christoph Willibald Gluck's \"Iphig\u00e9nie en Aulide\".\n\nLorenzo Da Ponte: Lorenzo Da Ponte (10 March 174917 August 1838) was an Italian, later American opera librettist, poet and Roman Catholic priest. 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Its main theatre (or \"Grosses Haus\") seats 650 people and is used for the performance of plays, opera, musical theatre and ballet. Designed by Georg Daniel, it was built between 1883 and 1886 after the previous theatre had been destroyed by fire in 1882. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 October 1886 with a performance of Gluck's \"Iphig\u00e9nie en Aulide\" with Marie Wittich in the title role. The complex also includes the State Museum in Schwerin (\"Staatliche Museum Schwerin\") and a 240-seat concert hall, now used for performances of chamber works. All theatres were closed for the Autumn season of 1944, with the staff drafted wherever possible. By German WW2 standards wartime casualties and destruction by bombing in Schwerin were small, in spite of nightly RAF raids and the droning of massive bomber pulks as silver specks on the sky during the day on their way to Berlin. Americans were the first to enter the town in the spring of 1945, handing it over to the British until the Russians arrived. These ordered the immediate reopening of the theatre, taking great interest in light operas and operettas as an art they very much appreciated, but until then out of their reach in most parts of Stalin's Soviet Union. Not familiar with Central European culture, one saw their well-fed ladies wearing night gowns during the invariably full houses as a substitute for an evening dress. In the immediate years to follow, there was a gradual exodus of key staff to the West, where few found equivalent employment. 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The organization established in 2013. Since 2014 it organizes national pageant Mister Belgium Personality. The winner expected to promote \"Mister\" (to be a-year long promotion carries himself and appearances), \"Model\" (to become role model of his country), and \"Personality\" (to represent his strong and pleasant personality). The last winner is Fabio Ronti (Brussels).\n\nMisters of Puerto Rico: \"Mister Puerto Rico\" is the common name or sash used to identify a Puerto Rican representative in an international male beauty pageant. It is an annual male pageant held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Currently, \"Mister Puerto Rico Model\" and \"Mister Puerto Rico Teenager\" are the most important male beauty pageant event. Each year both events are held to select the representatives from the island.\n\nGabriel Soto: Gabriel Soto-Borja D\u00edaz (born April 17, 1975 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal) is a Mexican actor, model. He is known for winning the national male pageant El Modelo Mexico, placing first runner-up in Mister World 1996, being a member of the former Mexican boy band Kairo, and for acting in telenovelas.\n\nMister Brazil: The Mister Brazil (Portuguese: Mister Brasil ) pageant is the major male beauty pageant held in Brazil. Its organizer, MMB Productions and Events, led by Henrique Fontes and Co. The country is the first in official ranking of Mister World. Besides sending Brazilian representatives to Mister World, the national competition elects for Manhunt International and Mister International.\n\nMister International: Mister International is an annual male beauty pageant founded in 2006. It is owned and organized by the Mister International Organization which also organizes the annual Mister Singapore pageant. Along with its rival contest, Mister World, this pageant is one of the two largest male beauty pageants in the world in terms of the number of national-level competitions. Since the first edition, 76 countries have sent their representative to this pageant, with an annual average of 31 contestants. Mister International Organization licenses local organizations that wish to select the Mister International contestant for their country, and approves the selection method for national contestants.\n\nGrasim Mr. India: Grasim Mr. India (\"formerly Adonis - Graviera Man Of The Year\") was a national Male beauty pageant in India that annually selected representatives to compete globally at Mr. International, Mister World, Mr. Intercontinental and Best Model Of the World. In the years 1996 and 1998, the winner of the contest represented India at Mister World contest. Later the title was changed to \"Mr. India\" International and the winner was sent to compete at Mr. International pageant. Later in 2007, Hayward 5000 organized Mr India pageant and the winner was sent to Mister World. In 2010 and 2012, Grasim Mr. India again sent its winner to Mister World and the title was renamed Mr India World. Since 2014, The Times Group owns the right to organize Mr India World contest and its winner represents India at Mister World.\n\nMr World Mexico: Mr World Mexico refers to the pageant title given to the Mexican men chosen to represent Mexico at the international male beauty pageant Mister World. The nation has taken part in every edition of Mister World ever since its establishment in 1996, debut year in which Mexico's Gabriel Soto placed second (first runner-up) \u2014 the highest placement achieved by a Mexican contestant in that event to this day.\n\nJuan Garc\u00eda Postigo: Juan Garc\u00eda Postigo (born January 19, 1982) is a male beauty pageant contestant from M\u00e1laga, Spain. He was proclaimed Mister World 2007 on March 31, 2007 in Sanya, People's Republic of China. He beat 56 other contestants to capture the male pageant title. A year before, he was elected Mister Spain 2006.\n\nMister World: The Mister World competition is a male beauty pageant sponsored by the Miss World Organization. The competition is biennial and was founded in 1996. The entrants compete in various activities including waterskiing, mountain biking, and marathon running. The current Mister World is Rohit Khandelwal of India who was crowned on July 19, 2016 in Southport, England. He is the first ever Asian to be crowned Mister World in the 2016 contest. Traditionally, Mister World lives in London during his reign.\n\nMr. World Canada: Mr. World Canada (sometimes informally referred to as Mr. Canada) is a Canadian male beauty pageant that runs in parallel with the Miss World Canada pageant, the two sending their winners to compete in the Mister World and Miss World pageants respectively. Darren Storsley, the organizer of the Miss B.C. World pageant, was named Mr. World Canada in 2007. Ron Wear of Edmonton, Alberta won the competition in 2010. Wear went on to compete in Mister World 2010, but he did not win. Wear attested to his Mr. World Canada duties preventing him from pursuing an acting career to the extent that he would have liked. In 2012, Frankie Cena of Burnaby, British Columbia won the Mr. World Canada competition. Cena was an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia at the time, and went on to use his title to model, act, and represent Canada to other nations. At Mister World 2012, Cena ranked first at the talent show, second in the multimedia competition, and tenth overall. While Mr. World Canada, Cena sang at the Warmth of Light Musical Banquet hosted by Miss World Canada contestant Selina Yue.", "question": "Mr World Mexico refers to the pageant title given to the Mexican men chosen to represent Mexico at the international male beauty pageant Mister World, the nation has taken part in every edition of Mister World ever since its establishment in 1996, debut year in which Mexican actor, model, placed second?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"contestant_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the contestant."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the contestant."}, "pageant_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"pageant_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the international beauty pageant."}, "year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the pageant took place."}, "placement": {"type": "string", "description": "The contestant's final placement in the pageant (e.g., 'winner', 'second', 'first runner-up')."}, "is_debut_year_for_country": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if it was the country's debut year in the pageant."}}, "required": ["pageant_name", "year", "placement", "is_debut_year_for_country"], "additionalProperties": false}, "contestant_professions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of professions held by the contestant."}}, "required": ["contestant_name", "nationality", "pageant_details", "contestant_professions"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"contestant_name": "Gabriel Soto", "nationality": "Mexican", "pageant_details": {"pageant_name": "Mister World", "year": 1996, "placement": "second", "is_debut_year_for_country": true}, "contestant_professions": ["actor", "model"]}, "ground_truth": {"contestant_name": "Gabriel Soto", "nationality": "Mexican", "pageant_details": {"pageant_name": "Mister World", "year": 1996, "placement": "second", "is_debut_year_for_country": true}, "contestant_professions": ["actor", "model"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1980, "output_tokens": 72, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "e20d9b64129d04c06c4f5ea6e92cc281962c94393d3e576bfe6a2415d0c292cc", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7a94ba55429927d897bedd", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Narendra Modi", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Narendra Modi: Narendra Damodardas Modi (] , born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician who is the 14th and current Prime Minister of India, in office since May 2014. He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014, and is the Member of Parliament for Varanasi. Modi, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is a Hindu nationalist and member of the right-wing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).\n\nAli Babacan: Ali Babacan (] ; born 4 April 1967 in Ankara, Turkey) is a Turkish politician. He is member of the parliament and former Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey responsible for the Economy. He f\u0131rst served as the Minister of State in charge of economic affairs in the 58th cabinet from the Justice and Development Party (AK Party). He retained this position throughout the 58th and 59th Governments of the Republic of Turkey. On August 29, 2007, he was appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the 60th Government of the Republic of Turkey. During 2009-2015 he served as the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic and Financial Affairs of Turkey. He is married with three children.\n\nJawad Anani: Jawad Anani (born 1943) is a Jordanian economist and politician. After working for the Central Bank of Jordan in the 1960s and 1970s he held high ranking positions in the civil service. He has held several ministerial posts since 1979, including a four-year stint as Minister of Labour between 1980 and 1984. During the early 1990s he held positions as Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs and Minister of Information, and was involved in the peace-process between Jordan and Israel. During the later half of the decade he was Deputy Prime Minister for Development Affairs, Foreign Minister and Chief of the Royal Court. From June 2016 until January 2017 he was Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs in the cabinets of Hani Al-Mulki.\n\nElyor Ganiyev: Elyor Majidovich G\u2018aniyev, whose name is also transliterted as Elyar Ganiyev and Elyer Ganiev (born January 7, 1960), has served as the Minister of Foreign Economic Affairs, Investments and Trade in the Government of Uzbekistan since July 2006. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and Deputy head of the cabinet from February 4, 2005 to July 12, 2006. Uzbek President Islam Karimov appointed and removed G\u2018aniev from that position. He had previously served as Deputy Prime Minister and head of the Uzbek foreign economic relations agency.\n\nSwedish governmental line of succession: The Swedish constitution of 1974 allows the Prime Minister of Sweden to appoint one of the Ministers in the cabinet as Deputy Prime Minister (\"bitr\u00e4dande statsminister\", also unofficially known as \"vice statsminister\", \"Vice Prime Minister\"), in case the Prime Minister for some reason is prevented from performing his or her duties. However, if a Deputy Prime Minister has not been appointed, the Minister in the cabinet who has served the longest time (and if there are several with equal experience the one who is oldest) takes over as head of government. Note that the person acting as Prime Minister does not do so on a permanent basis: if a Prime Minister dies, resigns or loses a vote of confidence in the Riksdag, the Speaker of the Riksdag will then confer with the parties of the Riksdag and propose a new Prime Minister, who must be tolerated by a majority of the Riksdag. If the Prime Minister has resigned or lost a vote of confidence, he or she will remain the head of a government \"ad interim\" until the new Prime Minister assumes his or her office. The only case where the governmental line of succession becomes relevant is when the Prime Minister dies (upon which the person next in the line of succession serves as the head of a government \"ad interim\") or when the Prime Minister is on leave or for any other reason incapable of serving, but still remains in office. This might be compared to the Presidential line of succession in the United States, where the person next in line assumes the Presidency throughout the remainder of the term if the President dies, resigns or is impeached.\n\nAbdou Kolley: Abdou Kolley (born 1 January 1970) is a Gambian economist and politician who was Gambian Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs. He has held several roles in the Cabinet of the Gambia, having previously served as Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs and Minister of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment several times, as well as Minister of Fisheries and Water Resources.\n\nCabinet Committee on National Security (Pakistan): The Cabinet Committee on National Security (CCNS or CNS), previously known as the Defence Committee of Cabinet, is the principle federal institution and consultative forum used by the people-elected Prime Minister of Pakistan for concerning matters of state's national security, geopolitical, geostrategic, and foreign policy matters with the Prime minister's chief military advisers, senior government advisers and senior Cabinet ministers.\n\nSecretary of State for Economic Affairs: The Secretary of State for Economic Affairs was briefly an office of Her Majesty's government in the United Kingdom. It was established by Harold Wilson in October 1964. Wilson had been impressed by the six-weeks experiment of a Minister for Economic Affairs in 1947, an office occupied by Stafford Cripps before he was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer. The office was revived for eight months in 1950 and held by Hugh Gaitskell and, after Conservative victory in 1951 election, Churchill also appointed a Minister of Economic Affairs, Arthur Salter, in the period 1951\u201352.\n\nPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana: Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (PMKSY)(Hindi: \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0927\u093e\u0928\u092e\u0902\u0924\u094d\u0930\u0940 \u0915\u0943\u0937\u093f \u0938\u093f\u0902\u091a\u093e\u0908 \u092f\u094b\u091c\u0928\u093e ) is a national mission to improve farm productivity and ensure better utilization of the resources in the country. The budget of () in a time span of five years has been allocated to this scheme. The decision was taken on 1 July 2015 at the meeting of Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), which in turn was headed by the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.\n\nAbdulkarim Al-Arhabi: Abdulkarim Ismail Al-Arhabi (Arabic: \u0639\u0628\u062f\u0627\u0644\u0643\u0631\u064a\u0645 \u0627\u0633\u0645\u0627\u0639\u064a\u0644 \u0627\u0644\u0627\u0631\u062d\u0628\u064a\u200e \u200e ) was the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs and Minister of Planning and International Cooperation in the Republic of Yemen. He was also the Managing Director of the Social Fund for Development, which was established in 1997. Al-Arhabi held the post of Minister of Social Affairs and Labor from 2001 to 2006, when he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs and Minister of Planning and International Cooperation. On April 30, 2010, the World Bank awarded Al-Arhabi the Jit Gill Memorial Award for Outstanding Public Service for being \"a key champion in the battle to reduce poverty, improve governance and broaden economic growth for Yemen.\" ", "question": "This current prime minister of India was also the head of the meeting of Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"prime_minister": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Prime Minister."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country the Prime Minister serves."}, "is_current": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the person is the current Prime Minister."}}, "required": ["name", "country", "is_current"], "additionalProperties": false}, "committee_headed": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the committee headed by the Prime Minister."}, "meeting_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The date of the committee meeting."}}, "required": ["name", "meeting_date"], "additionalProperties": false}, "answer": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Prime Minister who meets the criteria."}}, "required": ["prime_minister", "committee_headed", "answer"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"prime_minister": {"name": "Narendra Modi", "country": "India", "is_current": true}, "committee_headed": {"name": "Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs", "meeting_date": "1 July 2015"}, "answer": "Narendra Modi"}, "ground_truth": {"prime_minister": {"name": "Narendra Modi", "country": "India", "is_current": true}, "committee_headed": {"name": "Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs", "meeting_date": "1 July 2015"}, "answer": "Narendra Modi"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2202, "output_tokens": 63, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "1c7651ff7e97c0ce69baa71deda354558a7ad3cd6d6d71047be1cd4f6ce24733", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae0f2ad5542997b2ef7d09d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Alaska", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Joe Miller (Alaska politician): Joseph Wayne Miller (born May 10, 1967) is an American attorney and politician.\n\nFundamental error: Fundamental error is a legal term provided by United State Courts to describe an error which occurs whenever a judgement violates a federal fundamental right. In United States constitutional law, fundamental rights have special significance under the U.S. Constitution. Those rights enumerated in the U.S. Constitution are recognized as \"fundamental\" by the U.S. Supreme Court. State courts within the United States may define fundamental error rules independently of the federal courts. State fundamental error rules may include errors which violate rights in additional to those rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, but these rules may not infringe upon federal fundamental rights. Any law restricting such a right must both serve a compelling state purpose and be narrowly tailored to that compelling purpose.\n\nProcedural default: Procedural default is a concept in American federal courts law that requires a state prisoner seeking a writ of Habeas Corpus in federal court to have \"present[ed] his federal law argument to the state courts in compliance with state procedural rules. Failure to do so will bar any attempt to present that argument to the federal courts on collateral review. A petitioner may evade this bar only by showing 'cause' and 'prejudice' for the default -- that is, by stating a good reason for not presenting the federal claim to the state courts, and by showing that the federal error worked to the petitioner's 'actual and substantial disadvantage.'\"\n\nCharles Rollin Keyes: Charles Rollin Keyes (1864\u20131942) was a U.S. geologist and in 1918 was a U.S. Senate candidate in Iowa. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, he graduated from the State University of Iowa in 1887. He worked for the United States Geological Survey. He earned a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1892. He served as Assistant State Geologist of Iowa, Director of the Bureau of Geology and Mines of Missouri and was president of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology at Socorro. Keyes was also an avid ornithologist, publishing the first detailed listing of birds in Iowa in 1889. In 1918 he was the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from Iowa, losing to William S. Kenyon.\n\nMontauk Point land claim: The Montauk Point land claim was a series of three lawsuits brought by Chief Wyandank Pharaoh, nephew of the Stephen Talkhouse who died in the same year (1879) that the tribe lost the last remaining vestige of their territory in the New York state courts, claiming Montauk Point on behalf of the Montaukett Indians, against the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and its predecessors in title.\n\nFederal common law: Federal common law is a term of United States law used to describe common law that is developed by the federal courts, instead of by the courts of the various states. The United States is the only country to combine the creation of common law doctrines with a complete federalism, wherein the national supreme court has virtually no power to review state court decisions to determine whether the state courts have followed state laws. The High Court of Australia is sometimes said to have federal common law, but because all state and territorial courts are directly appealable to the High Court, this is indistinguishable from a general common law. In contrast, the United States Supreme Court has effectively barred the creation of federal common law in areas traditionally under the authority of state courts. Nevertheless, there are several areas where federal common law continues to govern.\n\nAlexander Snitker: Alexander Snitker (born August 6, 1975) was the Libertarian Party candidate in the 2010 Florida U.S. Senate election for the seat being vacated by Republican George LeMieux. He was the first Libertarian U.S. Senate candidate to appear on the ballot in Florida's history.\n\nMiller v. Campbell: Miller v. Campbell is a series of three lawsuits filed by U.S. Senate candidate, Joe Miller, in both federal and Alaska state courts, that dispute vote-counting methods and other procedures conducted by the Alaska Division of Elections relating to the November 2, 2010 general election.\n\nRepublic of Austria v. Altmann: Republic of Austria v. Altmann, 541 U.S. 677 (2004), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, or FSIA, applies retroactively. It is one of the most recent cases that deals with the \"anti-retroactivity doctrine\", which is a doctrine that holds that courts should not construe a statute to apply retroactively (to apply to situations that arose before it was enacted) unless there is a clear statutory intent that it should do so. This means that, regarding lawsuits filed after its enactment, the FSIA standards of sovereign immunity and its exceptions apply even to conduct that took place before 1976.\n\nDuPre Excelsior Mill: Located at 695 North Avenue in Atlanta, the Dupre Excelsior Mill (the actual name as of 1911 was \"Du Pree Manufacturing Company Excelsior Factory\"), may have been built as early as 1890 by DuPre (also spelled Du Pree) Manufacturing Company. However, the mill fails to appear on Atlanta city maps in 1892 and 1899, which both show the property as vacant. The first possible reference to the mill exist in the report of the death of Hubert Neal on July 17, 1899. According to the report, his accident occurred at the Atlanta Excelsior Works (which may or may not be the same facility since at the time there were three excelsior factories in Atlanta). The earliest concrete confirmation of the mill seems to be three lawsuits filed against Dupre in 1907 for accidents that occurred at the facility. The mill does appear on the Sanborn-Perris Fire Insurance map of 1911 (section 250). At that time, the only road connecting it was Angier Street. It was noted to have been heated by steam power, no lighting, and a private water supply from a well 10 feet in diameter and 40 feet deep. A watchman made hourly rounds to seven stations.", "question": "Miller v. 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The company was founded in August 2014 by current Chief Executive Officer Joni Lappalainen, current Chief Technical Officer Hannes V\u00e4is\u00e4nen, and current Chief Marketing Officer/Creative Director Steve Stewart. All three founders previously worked together at Fragment Production, where Stewart served as Marketing Director. Dreamloop currently employs 8 people, and is led by its co-founders. In late 2015 Dreamloop began actively campaigning to reform Finnish laws surrounding Crowdfunding. In 2015 Dreamloop launched a Kickstarter campaign to finance production of their upcoming game Challengers of Khalea, but funding was unsuccessful.\n\nMark Thompson (media executive): Mark John Thompson (born 31 July 1957) is the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of The New York Times Company.\n\nMike Long (American businessman): Mike Long is an American business man, former CEO of several public companies, and currently a founding partner of Sulgrave Partners LLC. He served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Continuum, an Austin, Texas IT consulting company, from 1991 to 1997, having started with Continuum as a Director in 1983. In 1997, Long was named CEO of Healtheon Corporation (now WebMD), succeeding former CEO David Schnell. Long oversaw Healtheon's initial public offering, traveling between Europe and the United States to woo investors. Long was able to secure the required investment funds, and saw Healtheon's stock price rise from $8 to a high of $120. In 2002, Long was recruited to fix the financial struggles of Move, Inc., a company plagued by more than $4 billion in lawsuits and hemorrhaging tens of millions of dollars a quarter. As Chief Executive Officer, Long was able to revive Homestore, Inc., by changing the business model, rebranding the company as Move, Inc. and returning it to profitability. Touching on his experience of bringing about the initial public offerings of web-based businesses, Long would say that investors needed to be presented \"with an entirely new face every few months,\" and that \"the only way to run one of these Silicon Valley companies was to forget everything you'd learned outside of Silicon Valley.\"\n\nBobby Mehta: Siddharth N. \"Bobby\" Mehta was former CEO and vice chairman of HSBC North America. Mehta served as an Advisor of TransUnion since December 31, 2012. Mehta serves as consultant of TransUnion. He served the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion from August 2007 to December 31, 2012, and Transunion Financing Corp. until December 31, 2012. From May 2007 to July 2007, he served as a consultant to the board of directors at TransUnion. He served as the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion until December 31, 2012. He served as the chief executive officer of TransUnion LLC. He served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of HSBC Finance Corporation from April 2005 to February 2007. He served as chief executive officer and president of TransUnion LLC from 2007 to 2012. From 1998 to 2007, he held a variety of positions with HSBC Finance Corporation and HSBC North America Holdings, Inc. Mehta served as chief executive officer of HSBC North America until February 2007. Mehta served as consultant of TransUnion since May 2007 until July 2007. Mehta served as group managing director of HSBC Holdings PLC of HSBC Finance Corp. since April 30, 2005, and its unit chief executive officer since March 2005. He served as the chief executive of HS BC North America Holdings Inc., of HSBC Finance Corp., from March 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as an executive chairman of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited since April 2005 and served as its chief executive officer from April 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC Bank USA, N.A. until February 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. since March 2005. He served as chairman and chief executive officer of HSBC Financial Corp., Ltd. He oversaw HSBC's global credit card services, its North American consumer lending and mortgage services businesses and its first mortgage operation. He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group. Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002. He worked at MasterCard\u2019s U.S. region board since March 2000. Mehta joined Household International Inc., in 1998. He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States. Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005. He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005. He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.). He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014. He has been an independent director of The Allstate Corporation since February 19, 2014. He serves as a member of the advisory board at Core2 Group, Inc. He has been non-executive independent director at Piramal Enterprises Ltd since April 1, 2013. He serves on the boards of Datacard, Chicago Public Education Fund, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, The Economic Club of Chicago, The Field Museum and Myelin Repair Foundation. He serves as a director of TransUnion Corp. and TransUnion LLC. He served as a director of MasterCard International Inc. (also known as MasterCard Worldwide) (formerly, MasterCard Inc.), since March 17, 2005. He served as a director of HSBC Financial Corp. Ltd. He has been a director of TransUnion since April 2012. Mehta serves on the board of international advisors for the Monterey, California, Institute of International Studies and is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable. He also serves on the board of advisors for the Myelin Repair Foundation. Mehta holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the London School of Economics and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago. He stepped down as head of the North American unit after the lender raised its forecast for bad loans in the U.S. He is of Indian descent.\n\nThe New York Times Building: The New York Times Building is a skyscraper on the west side of Midtown Manhattan, New York City that was completed in 2007. Its chief tenant is The New York Times Company, publisher of \"The New York Times\" as well as the \"International New York Times\", and other newspapers. Construction was by a joint venture of The New York Times Company, Forest City Ratner (Forest City Enterprises's New York subsidiary), and ING Real Estate.\n\nSatya Nadella: Satya Narayana Nadella (born 19 August 1967) is an Indian American business executive. He is the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft, succeeding Steve Ballmer in 2014. Before becoming CEO, he was Executive Vice President of Microsoft's cloud and enterprise group, responsible for building and running the company's computing platforms, developer tools and cloud computing services.\n\nJonathan G. Ornstein: Jonathan Ornstein is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mesa Air Group, Inc., and was appointed effective May 1, 1998. From April 1996 to his joining the company as Chief Executive Officer, Ornstein served as President and Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Virgin Express, a European airline. From 1995 to April 1996, Ornstein served as Chief Executive Officer of Virgin Express Holdings, Inc. Ornstein joined Continental Express as President and Chief Executive Officer in July 1994 and, in November 1994, was named Senior Vice President, Airport Services at Continental Airlines. Ornstein was previously employed by the company from 1988 to 1994, as Executive Vice President and as President of the company\u2019s WestAir Holding, Inc., subsidiary.\n\nGeorge Entwistle: George Edward Entwistle (born 8 July 1962) was Director-General of the BBC during 2012, succeeding Mark Thompson. After a career in magazine journalism, he joined BBC Television in 1989, becoming a producer with a primary focus in factual and political programmes. He rose to become the director of BBC Vision, and became the Director-General of the BBC on 17 September 2012.\n\nB. Wayne Hughes: Bradley Wayne Hughes (born September 28, 1933) is the founder and chairman of Public Storage, the largest self-storage company in America doing business as a REIT or real estate investment trust. As of 2014, Hughes is worth $2.2 billion. Known all his life by his middle name, B. Wayne Hughes was the company's President and Co-Chief Executive Officer from 1980 until November 1991 when he became Chairman of the Board and sole Chief Executive Officer. He retired as Chief Executive Officer in November 2002 and remains Chairman of the Board. He was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer from 1990 until March 1998 of Public Storage Properties XI, Inc., which was renamed PS Business Parks, Inc. (\"PSB\"), an affiliated REIT. 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One of the conference's many concerns was determining the fates of territories formerly under the rule of the defeated Ottoman Empire. The film stars Ralph Fiennes (in his first film role) as T. E. Lawrence, Alexander Siddig (then credited as Siddig El-Fadil) as Faisal, Denis Quilley as Lord Curzon, and Nicholas Jones as Lord Dyson. It was made by Anglia Films and Enigma Television, and was first screened on 18 April 1992 on the ITV network.\n\nThe Most Dangerous Man in America: The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers is a 2009 documentary film directed by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith. 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It belongs to the Saxon State Ministry of Finance and has the aim of preserving Saxon cultural heritage whilst respecting cultural and conservation needs. The state-owned company manages several palaces, castles and parks in the Saxony. These include the Zwinger in Dresden, the Albrechtsburg in Meissen and Kriebstein Castle.\n\nPadlamanggan: Padlamanggan (from \"padlas\" (crazy) and \"mangga\" (mango) from the Philippine language Waray-Waray) is a usually colorless spirit from the Philippines which has an alcohol content that varies from 35 to 70% by volume. Padlamanggan is mostly drunk purely; sometimes the liquor is used as the basic ingredient for cocktails.\n\nMaurer\u2013Cartan form: In mathematics, the Maurer\u2013Cartan form for a Lie group \"G\" is a distinguished differential one-form on \"G\" that carries the basic infinitesimal information about the structure of \"G\" . It was much used by \u00c9lie Cartan as a basic ingredient of his method of moving frames, and bears his name together with that of Ludwig Maurer.\n\nComisi\u00f3n Federal de Electricidad: The Comisi\u00f3n Federal de Electricidad (English: Federal Electricity Commission ) is the state-owned electric utility of Mexico, widely known as CFE. It is the country's dominant electric company, and the country's second most powerful state-owned company after Pemex. The Mexican constitution states that the government is responsible for the control and development of the national electric industry, and CFE carries out this mission. The company's slogan is \"Una empresa de clase mundial\" (\"A World-Class Company\").\n\nChina Hi-Tech Group Corporation: China Hi-Tech Group Corporation Ltd. (CHTC) is a Chinese company . The company was owned by the Chinese Central Government via State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council. The company involved in textile industry.\n\nDrekkana: Drekkana (Sanskrit: \u0926\u094d\u0930\u0947\u0937\u094d\u0915\u093e\u0923 or \u0926\u094d\u0930\u0947\u0915\u094d\u0915\u093e\u0923 ) is one of the sixteen main \"vargas\" (divisions of a sign) described by Parasara to Maitreya who wanted to be explained about the different kinds of houses (Brihat Parasara Hora Sastra (Sl. VI.1). Parasara states that relationship with co-borns is to be judged from the \"drekkanas\" occupied by planets. All standard ancient texts on Hindu astrology describe these \"vargas\". The actual disposition of a planet is properly known from its occupation of these sixteen \"vargas\". These sixteen sub-divisional charts which are one of the four dimensions of astrology are a basic ingredient of Hindu astrology, and each sub-divisional chart is firstly required to be studied independently and then collectively as one. M. Ramakrishna Bhat is of the opinion that \"Drekkana\" is not a Sanskrit word but borrowed from the Greek.\n\nFun\u0161terc: Fun\u0161terc (egg omelette) is Slovenian national dish also known as \"knapovsko sonce\" (coalminer's sun) or \"knapovska torta\" (coalminer's cake) or \"\u0161morn\". It is a traditional dish from Zasavje region. In the past it was especially popular among coal miners and their families due to its basic ingredient - egg. Egg belonged to non-standard dishes because of low living standard of the population. The omelette must have been thick and round, but also tender and puffy. It was yellow like the sun, which the coal miners couldn't see while working underground. They took fun\u0161terc into coal pits and ate it at break, but only at special days.\n\nVinacafe: Vinacafe (or Vinacaf\u00e9 Bien Hoa JSC) is a Vietnamese company involved in the production, processing and distribution of coffee and instant cereal mix. It is an affiliate of the Vietnam National Coffee Corporation (abbreviated \"Vinacafe\"), a Hanoi-based, state-owned corporation under the Ministry of Agriculture and the Food Industry, which deals in the production, processing, export, and import of coffee. Established in 1969 at the Coronel Coffee Plant in Bi\u00ean H\u00f2a, \u0110\u1ed3ng Nai Province, Republic of Vietnam by French engineer Marcel Coronel, the company was confiscated by the state when Coronel and his family fled Vietnam at the close of the Vietnam War. The plant successfully processed its first batches of instant coffee in 1977. The Vinacaf\u00e9 brand was established in 1983, and the company became a joint stock company in December 2004. Its coffee products have been awarded the title of \"Highest Quality Vietnamese Product\" since 1995. The company's director is Mr.Ph\u1ea1m Quang V\u0169.\n\nANCAP (Uruguay): ANCAP (Administraci\u00f3n Nacional de Combustibles, Alcoholes y Portland) is a state-owned company in Uruguay. It is involved in the production of petroleum products, Portland cement and alcoholic beverages. It operates Uruguay's single oil refinery at La Teja with a capacity of 50000 oilbbl per day. ANCAP has a long-term corporate credit rating 'BB-' with positive outlook by Standard & Poor's.\n\nPortland cement: Portland cement is the most common type of cement in general use around the world as a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar, stucco, and non-specialty grout. It was developed from other types of hydraulic lime in England in the mid 19th century, and usually originates from limestone. It is a fine powder, produced by heating limestone and clay minerals in a kiln to form clinker, grinding the clinker, and adding small amounts of other materials. Several types of Portland cement are available. The most common, called ordinary Portland cement (OPC), is grey in colour, but white Portland cement is also available. Its name is derived from its similarity to Portland stone which was quarried on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England. It was named by Joseph Aspdin who obtained a patent for it in 1824. 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As a computer scientist, Catmull has contributed to many important developments in computer graphics.\n\nAnil Menon: Anil Menon is a leading Indian writer of speculative fiction, as well as a computer scientist with a Ph.D. from Syracuse University, who has authored research papers and edited books on Evolutionary Algorithms; his research addressed the mathematical foundations of replicator systems, majorization, and reconstruction of probabilistic databases, in collaboration with Professors Kishan Mehrotra, Chilukuri Mohan, and Sanjay Ranka. After working for several years as a computer scientist, he has directed his creative energies towards fiction. His short stories and reviews have appeared in the anthology series Exotic Gothic, \"Strange Horizons\", Interzone\", \"Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet\", \"Chiaroscuro\", \"Sybil's Garage\", \"Apex Digest\" and other magazines. 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She is Director of Data Science Research at Vodafone and Chief Data Scientist at DataPop Alliance. Previously, she was Scientific Director at Telef\u00f3nica and a researcher at Microsoft Research. She holds a PhD from the Media Lab at MIT, and is an IEEE Fellow. She is one of the most cited female computer scientist in Spain, with her research having been cited by more than 11800 publications. She is well known for her work in computational models of human behavior, human computer-interaction, mobile computing and big data for social good.\n\nKaratsuba algorithm: The Karatsuba algorithm is a fast multiplication algorithm. It was discovered by Anatoly Karatsuba in 1960 and published in 1962. It reduces the multiplication of two \"n\"-digit numbers to at most formula_1 single-digit multiplications in general (and exactly formula_2 when \"n\" is a power of 2). It is therefore faster than the classical algorithm, which requires \"n\" single-digit products. For example, the Karatsuba algorithm requires 3 = 59,049 single-digit multiplications to multiply two 1024-digit numbers (\"n\" = 1024 = 2), whereas the classical algorithm requires (2) = 1,048,576.\n\nDavid H. Bailey: David Harold Bailey (born 1948) is a mathematician and computer scientist. He received his B.S. in mathematics from Brigham Young University in 1972 and his Ph.D. in mathematics from Stanford University in 1976. He worked for 14 years as a computer scientist at NASA Ames Research Center, but since 1998 has been at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He is now officially retired, but continues as an active researcher. He is also a Research Associate at the University of California, Davis, Department of Computer Science.\n\nAnnie Easley: Annie J. Easley (April 23, 1933 \u2013 June 25, 2011) was an African-American computer scientist, mathematician, and rocket scientist. 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In nano-FTIR, the sample stage is placed in one of the interferometer arms, which allows for recording both amplitude and phase of the detected light (unlike conventional FTIR that normally does not yield phase information). Scanning the tip allows for performing hyperspectral imaging (i.e. complete spectrum at every pixel of the scanned area) with nanoscale spatial resolution determined by the tip apex size. The use of broadband infrared sources enables the acquisition of continuous spectra, which is a distinctive feature of nano-FTIR compared to s-SNOM.\n\nRelay lens: In optics, a relay lens is a lens or lens group that inverts an image and extends the optical tube. Relay lenses are found in endoscopes and periscopes for the purpose of extending the system, and before eyepieces for the purpose of inverting an image. They may be made of one or more conventional lenses or achromatic doublets, or a long cylindrical gradient-index of refraction lens (a GRIN lens). 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Unlike conventional cameras which either have a fixed lens and sensor or interchangeable lens and a fixed sensor, the GXR takes interchangeable units, each housing a lens, sensor and image processing engine. This allows each unit to have these features optimised to one another and a specific task, whereas with conventional interchangeable lens cameras, each different lens must use the same sensor and engine. The sealed units also prevent dust from reaching the sensor, which can be a problem with other cameras where the sensor is exposed whilst a lens is being changed. A significant disadvantage of this system is the extra cost involved in having to buy a whole new sensor with every new lens.\n\nOptical dilatometer: An optical dilatometer is a non-contact device able to measure thermal expansions or sintering kinetics of any kind of materials, unlike traditional push rod dilatometer, it can push up to the dilatometric softening of the specimen. It is a device for measuring changes in the dimensions of a specimen, optically, the achieved resolution can result in greater values than those of a conventional pushrod dilatometer. A monochromatic light source, such as a laser, illuminates the specimen. Some of the light is reflected by the specimen and interferes with the incoming light, creating optical interference fringes. As the specimen contracts or expands, there is a proportional movement of the interference fringes, which can be measured using a camera system. The measurement resolution is determined by the wavelength of the light, and is typically 0.5\u00a0\u03bcm for blue light. 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It stars many of MGM leading talents, including Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Lucille Bremer, Fanny Brice (the only member of the ensemble who was a star of the original Follies), Judy Garland, Kathryn Grayson, Lena Horne, Gene Kelly, James Melton, Victor Moore, William Powell, Red Skelton, and Esther Williams.\n\nFlorenz Ziegfeld Jr.: Florenz Edward Ziegfeld Jr. (March 21, 1867 \u2013 July 22, 1932), popularly known as Flo Ziegfeld, was an American Broadway impresario, notable for his series of theatrical revues, the \"Ziegfeld Follies\" (1907\u20131931), inspired by the \"Folies Berg\u00e8re\" of Paris. He also produced the musical \"Show Boat\". He was known as the \"glorifier of the American girl\". Ziegfeld is a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame.\n\nIrvin C. Miller: Irvin Colloden Miller (February 19, 1884 \u2013 February 27, 1975) was an African-American actor, playwright and vaudeville show writer and producer. He was responsible for successful theater shows including \"Broadway Rastus\" (1921), \"Liza\" (1922), \"Dinah\" (1923), which introduced the wildly popular black bottom dance, and \"Desires of 1927\" starring Adelaide Hall. For thirty years he directed the popular review, \"Brown Skin Models\", influenced by the \"Ziegfeld Follies\" but exclusively using black performers. \"In the 1920s and 1930s, he was arguably the most well-established and successful producer of black musical comedy.\"\n\nA Parisian Model: A Parisian Model is a 1906 Edwardian musical comedy with music by Max Hoffman, Sr. to a book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith. The story concerns a dressmaker's model who comes into a fortune. It opened on Broadway in 1906, ran with success and toured. It was produced by Frank McKee and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., and starred Anna Held, Ziegfeld's common law wife. Soon after the success of this piece, Ziegfeld would launch his famous series of \"Ziegfeld Follies\" revues.\n\nVera Michelena: Vera Michelena (June 16, 1885 \u2013 August 28, 1961) was a Venezuelan American actress, contralto prima donna and dancer who appeared in light opera, musical comedy, vaudeville and silent film. She was perhaps best remembered for her starring r\u00f4les in the musicals \"The Princess Chic\", \"Flo Flo\" and \"The Waltz Dream\", her rendition of the vampire dance in the musical \"Take It From Me\" and as a \"Ziegfeld Follies\" performer.\n\nSally (musical): Sally is a musical comedy with music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey and book by Guy Bolton (inspired by the 19th century show, \"Sally in our Alley\"), with additional lyrics by Buddy De Sylva, Anne Caldwell and P. G. Wodehouse. The plot hinges on a mistaken-identity: Sally, a waif, is a dishwasher at the Alley Inn. She poses as a famous foreign ballerina and rises to fame (and finds love) through joining the Ziegfeld Follies. There is a rags to riches story, a ballet as a centrepiece, and a wedding as a finale. \"Look for the Silver Lining\" continues to be one of Kern's most familiar songs. The song is lampooned by another song, \"Look for a Sky of Blue,\" in Rick Besoyan's satirical 1959 musical \"Little Mary Sunshine\".\n\nHelen Barnes: Helen Barnes (1895\u20131925) was an American musical comedy actress and Ziegfeld Follies Girl.\n\nGlorifying the American Girl: Glorifying the American Girl is a 1929 American Pre-Code, musical comedy film produced by Florenz Ziegfeld that highlights Ziegfeld Follies performers. The last third of the film (which was filmed in early Technicolor) is basically a Follies production, with cameo appearances by Rudy Vallee, Helen Morgan, and Eddie Cantor.\n\nMary Nolan: Mary Nolan (December 18, 1902 \u2013 October 31, 1948) was an American stage and film actress, singer and dancer. She began her career as a Ziegfeld girl in the 1920s performing under the stage name Imogene \"Bubbles\" Wilson. She was fired from the \"Ziegfeld Follies\" in 1924 for her involvement in a tumultuous and highly publicized affair with comedian Frank Tinney. She left the United States shortly thereafter and began making films in Germany. 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The publication, created as part of Boston-based International Data Group's enterprise publications business, was built to deliver CIO-focused news, features and commentary on emerging technologies and products, industry trends and research, innovation in the tech industry, and legal and regulatory implications of technology.\n\nTalkback Classroom: Talkback Classroom is best known as a forum for young people to interview politicians and other leading decision makers in forums recorded for broadcast and is also known as a Voice for the Voteless on the basis of its mission to provide an opportunity for young people to take part in civic dialogue. The forum started as a classroom based project instigated by Alexandra Secondary School teacher Stephen Cutting in 1995 and provided an opportunity for secondary school students to conduct interviews (initially by telephone) with people in the news. The activity proved very popular with students and in 1996 was first heard as a segment on ABC Regional Radio Albury Wodonga via a three way 'hook up' between students in the classroom, the segment guest or interviewee and the radio program host. In 1997 the project became a monthly national forum for senior secondary school students, broadcast on ABCyouth network Triple J produced by Stephen Cutting who had taken up a secondment to ABC Radio. Talkback Classroom ran as a regular segment featuring interviews recorded by student interviewers with leading political figures in Australian politics and other decision makers until 2001 when the segment became a live forum based at the National Museum of Australia and shifted to Radio National as part of the \"Life Matters\" program and ABC's digital network Fly TV. 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Carpenter also received placement on CIO Magazine's list of the top 100 CIOs.\n\nComputer Magazine: Computer Magazine (and their website www.ComputerMagazine.com) is a popular magazine and online news site on computing and technology, offering current news and reviews of popular and new business and consumer technologies, software, hardware, mobile computing, tablets, PCs, Macs, Windows, Linux, telecom, cellular, wireless, data, cloud and science news on digital technologies and everything in the \"tech-sphere and digi-verse\", especially focused on information technology, devices, software and services and related subjects, such as networking, servers, data centers and corporate data infrastructure technologies, and the Internet. Their online site, since 1997, is located at ComputerMagazine.com. \"Computer Magazine\" produces industry instructional and a popular ongoing webcast/podcast talk show and performs evaluations and reviews of IT industry technology products, hardware, software and services with objective reporting widely respected as independent and objective, and trusted in the industry. \"Computer Magazine\" is a free publication (in addition to their webcasts and other resources) sponsored by the nonprofit UTCP (United Technology and Computing Professionals) organization, and as such charges no fees for the publication nor is influenced by advertising, so their reviews are relied on in the industry and considered unbiased and thorough. \"Computer Magazine\" is one of the early large technology publications and resources available on the web still existent and thriving today and that has remained independent. ComputerMagazine.com is a tech news and resources consolidator that publishes part of the site in a semi-time line/blogging format that is popular among their wide following of subscriber and non-subscriber readers, allowing readers to respond and comment on various articles. Site contributors include many of the well known technology authors, experts and publication sources, content and articles are provided by major technology syndicators and by external expert technology sources (such as \"Computer World\", \"Information Week\", \"Network World\", \"Wired,\" \"Time\", etc.) as well as \"Computer Magazine\" staff writers, and is currently managed and edited by the industry veteran Christopher Swearingin an MCSE and former CIO and regarded author as well as contributor/reporter for \"Computer Magazine\" and other publications.\n\nMax Hopper: Max D. Hopper (November 4, 1934 \u2013 January 25, 2010) was an American IT manager, who served as the CIO of Bank of America, the SVP (IS) of American Airlines (AA) and the chairman of the Sabre group. The CIO Magazine has hailed him as the \"pre-eminent modern-era CIO and a founding father of IT-inspired competitive advantage\", and the Computerworld has named him among the top 25 greatest contributors to the field of Information Systems.\n\nLinda Y. Cureton: Linda Y. Cureton (born in 1959, in Bethesda, Maryland) is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Founder of Muse Technologies, Inc. The Former NASA CIO, Ms. Cureton launched her new company in April 2013. Muse Technologies, Inc. will provide IT-Enabled Leadership, strategic planning, program management and information technology consulting to both private and government sector organizations. Ms. Cureton attended Washington, DC public schools and was in the very first graduating class of Duke Ellington School of the Arts in 1977. In 1980, she graduated from Howard University with a BS in Mathematics. She later received a Master of Science degree and post-Masters advanced certificate in Applied Mathematics at Johns Hopkins University. Linda is well known as a strong leader and innovator. While CIO, she created the popular NASA CIO blog and continues to be a prolific blogger.\n\nBachelor of Science in Information Technology: A Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, (abbreviated BSIT or B.Sc IT), is a Bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate course or program in the Information technology field. The degree is normally required in order to work in the Information technology industry.\n\nRana Gujral: Rana Gujral is an Indian American Entrepreneur, Executive, a Columnist and an Investor. Gujral founded a SaaS startup TiZE and is a member of Forbes Councils. He is a columnist at \"TechCrunch\" and \"Forbes\" and advises several startups. In 2017, he was awarded the \"Entrepreneur of the Month\" by \"CIO Magazine\" and was listed among Top 10 Entrepreneurs to follow in 2017 by \"Huffington Post\". He was awarded the \u2018US-China Pioneer\u2019 Award in 2017 by IEIE.\n\nChief information officer: Chief information officer (CIO), chief digital information officer (CDIO) or information technology (IT) director, is a job title commonly given to the most senior executive in an enterprise responsible for the information technology and computer systems that support enterprise goals. Typically, the CIO reports directly to the chief executive officer but may also report to the chief operating officer or chief financial officer. In military organizations, they report to the commanding officer. The Chief Information Officer role was first defined in 1981 by William R. Synnott, former Senior Vice President of the Bank of Boston, and William H. 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He appeared as Rex Cooper in the soap operas \"Somerset\" and \"Another World\". He was also known for narrating the anthology TV series \"Tales from the Darkside\". His film roles include \"Loving\" and \"The House on Carroll Street\" while television appearances include \"Armstrong Circle Theater\", \"Kojak\", \"The Adams Chronicles\", \"Lou Grant\" and \"\". Sparer also played Dr. Edward Auster in the first episode of \"Law & Order\", \"Prescription for Death\".\n\nDon S. Davis: Don Sinclair Davis, PhD (August 4, 1942 \u2013 June 29, 2008) was an American character actor best-known for playing General Hammond in the television series \"Stargate SG-1\" (1997\u20132007), and earlier for playing Major Garland Briggs on the television series \"Twin Peaks\" (1990\u20131991). He was also a theater professor, painter, and United States Army captain.\n\nDavis Roberts: Davis Roberts (born Robert A. Davis, March 7, 1917 \u2013 July 18, 1993) was an American character actor whose career spanned five decades, from the late 1940s until just before his death in 1993. He started out making films in the 1940s and 1950s and expanded into television work in the following decades. Davis was known for his dignified portrayals which were often in contrast to prevailing stereotypical roles. He played the role of Dr. Caldwell in three episodes in the second and third seasons of the NBC-TV sitcom series \"Sanford and Son\", and as Dr. Ozaba in the 1968 episode \"The Empath\" in the original \"Star Trek\" series.\n\nGeorge Hammond (Stargate): Lieutenant General George S. Hammond, USAF (Ret.) is a fictional character in the \"Stargate franchise\". Played by American actor Don S. Davis, General Hammond serves as the commander of Stargate Command (SGC) in the first seven seasons of the television series \"Stargate SG-1\". He is relieved of command in the series' season 7 finale \"Lost City\", but becomes head of the new Homeworld Security department at the beginning of season 8. Hammond's off-screen retirement is confirmed in \"SG-1\"' s season 10, and the character's death is mentioned in the series finale of \"SG-1\"' s spin-off series \"Stargate Atlantis\", \"Enemy at the Gate\".\n\nTop Gear (series 9): The ninth series of \"Top Gear\" aired during 2007 and consisted of six episodes, beginning on 28 January and concluding on 4 March. The series featured two specials that were broadcast after the series had ended, -\"Top Gear of the Pops\" on 16 March and the \"\" on 25 July. Production of the series was delayed due to Hammond's accident in September 2006, and did not begin until the following month, and the first episode of the series has subsequently never been repeated on TV owing to Hammond's near-death experience. 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His other work consisted largely of one-shot appearances in television series such as seven major supporting roles as different characters in \"Maverick\", twelve roles in \"Gunsmoke\" (Clarke played a key role in the \"Maverick\" spoof of \"Gunsmoke\", an episode entitled \"Gun-Shy\"), \"Mister Ed\", \"Laramie\", \"Ben Casey\", \"Checkmate\", \"The Twilight Zone\", \"The Real McCoys\" (twice), four roles in \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\", \"Bourbon Street Beat\", \"Thriller\", \"Have Gun Will Travel\", and many others, as well as movies including \"I Want to Live! \", \"The Bad Seed\", \"The Brothers Karamazov\", and \"The Absent-Minded Professor\". Clarke, a slightly overweight actor with a double chin, specialized in playing avuncular, rather timid characters, with one of his largest parts being frightened gambler \"Foursquare Farley\" in the \"Maverick\" episode \"Greenbacks, Unlimited\" opposite James Garner and John Dehner. 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In 1995, she came to prominence with her debut movie role as the genetically engineered human-alien hybrid Sil in the science-fiction thriller \"Species\", then the human-alien hybrid Eve in \"Species II\" and \"Species III\". Other notable on-screen roles include \"The Whole Nine Yards\", \"The Whole Ten Yards\", \"It Had to Be You\", \"Ghosts of Mars\", \"She Spies\", the television series \"Eli Stone\", and the Canadian miniseries \"Would Be Kings\", for which she won the Gemini Award for best actress. Her most recent role is as Dawn Chamberlain on the television series \"The Secret Circle\".\n\nYoung Avengers: The Young Avengers is a fictional superhero team, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team, created by Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung, features numerous adolescent characters who typically have connections to established members of Marvel's primary superhero team, the Avengers. 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The 12-issue twice-monthly series was first published in April 2012, and features a storyline by Jason Aaron, Brian Michael Bendis, Ed Brubaker, Jonathan Hickman and Matt Fraction, with a rotating team of artists including John Romita, Jr., Olivier Coipel and Adam Kubert.\n\nCobie Smulders: Jacoba Francisca Maria \"Cobie\" Smulders (born April 3, 1982) is a Canadian actress and model. She is best known for her roles as Robin Scherbatsky on the television series \"How I Met Your Mother\" (2005\u20132014) and Maria Hill in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.\n\nAvengers: Infinity War: Avengers: Infinity War is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended to be the sequel to 2012's \"Marvel's The Avengers\" and 2015's \"\" and the nineteenth film installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast that includes Robert Downey Jr., Josh Brolin, Mark Ruffalo, Tom Hiddleston, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner, Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Olsen, Sebastian Stan, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Bettany, Cobie Smulders, Benedict Wong, Zoe Saldana, Karen Gillan, Vin Diesel, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Pom Klementieff, Scarlett Johansson, Benicio del Toro, Tom Holland, Anthony Mackie, Chadwick Boseman, Danai Gurira, Paul Rudd, and Don Cheadle. 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She debuted in \"South China Dream\" (\u5357\u534e\u68a6, Nanhua Meng) in 1925 at the age of 16, and played a leading role in \"Southern Heroine\" (\u6c5f\u5357\u5973\u4fa0, Jiangnan N\u00fcxia) in 1930.\n\nLouise Lester: Louise Lester (August 8, 1867 \u2013 November 18, 1952) was an American silent film actress. She was the first female star of Western films.\n\nEternally Yours (film): Eternally Yours is a 1939 American comedy drama film produced and directed by Tay Garnett with Walter Wanger as executive producer, from a screenplay by C. Graham Baker and Gene Towne. It stars Loretta Young and David Niven. 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Philipse found his \"Atheist Manifesto\" (1995) to be too hastily and superficially written, and decided to set up a more complete work to systematically refute all the arguments for the existence of God epistemologically and to settle accounts with any reason to adhere to any form of theism.\n\nRobert Treat Paine Jr.: Robert Treat Paine Jr. (December 9, 1773 \u2013 November 13, 1811) was an American poet and editor. He was the second son of Robert Treat Paine, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Born Thomas Paine (after his paternal grandfather), he changed his name to that of his recently deceased older brother in 1801, in part as a tribute to his father and in part to avoid confusion with the more famous Thomas Paine, the revolutionary pamphleteer, who was unpopular at that time. 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After spending the previous four seasons at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, they began the season by opening Dodger Stadium, the team's new ballpark. The stadium opened on April 10 with a game against the Cincinnati Reds. The Dodgers proceeded to win a Los Angeles record 102 games and tied the San Francisco Giants for first place in the National League. The Giants won the ensuing playoff series two games to one.\n\n1992 Los Angeles Dodgers season: The 1992 Los Angeles Dodgers season was a poor one for the team as it finished last in the Western Division of the National League with a record of 63 wins and 99 losses. Despite boasting what was nicknamed the \"Outfield of Dreams\", being manned by Eric Davis, Brett Butler, and Darryl Strawberry, injuries to key players and slumps from others contributed to the franchise's worst season since moving to Los Angeles. Additionally, the Dodgers cancelled four home games during the season due to the L.A. Riots. Despite the poor finish, the Dodgers had some hope for the future as first baseman Eric Karros won the National League Rookie of the Year Award, the first of five consecutive Dodger players to do so. The 1992 season also saw the Dodgers drop television station KTTV Ch.11 as their chief broadcaster of Dodger baseball, ending a 34 year-35 consecutive season association with that station. Additionally, it was the first time the Dodgers lost 90 games in a season since 1944.\n\nGary Sheffield: Gary Antonian Sheffield (born November 18, 1968) is an American former Major League Baseball outfielder who played with eight teams from 1988 to 2009. He currently works as a sports agent.\n\n2011 Los Angeles Dodgers season: In the 2011 Los Angeles Dodgers season, the team was attempting to rebound from its fourth-place National League West finish in 2010. This was the franchise's 54th season in Southern California, since moving from Brooklyn after the 1957 season. The Dodgers struggled in the 1st half of the season but wound up finishing with a winning record thanks to playing good baseball in August and September. They still finished the season in third place. Some positives included pitcher Clayton Kershaw winning the NL Pitching Triple Crown and Cy Young Award, and Outfielder Matt Kemp leading the league in Home Runs and RBI and finishing second for the NL MVP.\n\n1967 Los Angeles Dodgers season: The 1967 Los Angeles Dodgers season marked the end of the franchise's most successful era on the ballpark. One season after losing the World Series to the Baltimore Orioles, the Dodgers declined to a record of 73\u201389, and finished ahead of only the Houston Astros and the New York Mets in the National League race, 28\u00bd games behind the NL and World Champion St. Louis Cardinals. It was the Dodgers\u2019 worst record since the war-affected 1944 season, and their worst peacetime record since 1937. The Dodgers would not return to the postseason until 1974.\n\n2016 Los Angeles Dodgers season: The 2016 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 127th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 59th season in Los Angeles, California. They began the season with a new manager in Dave Roberts. The Dodgers in 2016 set a new Major League record for the most players placed on the disabled list in one season. On September 25, they clinched their fourth consecutive National League West division championship, the first team in the division ever to do so and defeated the Washington Nationals in five games in the Division Series. They were defeated by the Chicago Cubs; the eventual World Series champion, in six games in the National League Championship Series. This was the 67th and final season for Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully.\n\nMatt Stairs: Matthew Wade Stairs (born February 27, 1968) is a Canadian former professional baseball outfielder, first baseman, and designated hitter, who holds the record for most pinch-hit home runs in Major League Baseball (MLB) history with 23. His pinch-hit home run in the eighth inning of Game 4 in the 2008 National League Championship Series off the Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Jonathan Broxton was called \"one of the most memorable home runs in Phillies history\". In November 2016, he was hired by the Philadelphia Phillies to be their hitting coach.\n\n2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season: In 2000, the Dodgers set a club record for home runs with 211, led by Gary Sheffield, who tied Duke Snider's single-season club mark with 43. Eric Karros became the L.A. Dodger all-time leader with his 229th home run and Dave Hansen set a Major League record with seven pinch-hit home runs. Kevin Brown led the league in E.R.A. with 2.58 and rookie pitcher Matt Herges started the season 8-0, the first pitcher since Fernando Valenzuela to open the season with eight straight victories. The Dodgers won 86 games, but failed to make the post-season, finishing second in the Western Division of the National League. Manager Davey Johnson was fired after the season and replaced with bench coach Jim Tracy.\n\nManny Ramirez: Manuel Ar\u00edstides Ram\u00edrez Onelcida (born May 30, 1972) is a Dominican-American professional baseball outfielder for the K\u014dchi Fighting Dogs of the Shikoku Island League Plus. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for parts of 19 seasons. He played with the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago White Sox, and Tampa Bay Rays before playing one season in the Chinese Professional Baseball League. Ramirez is recognized for having had great batting skill and power. He was a nine-time Silver Slugger and was one of 25 players to hit 500 career home runs. His 21 grand slams are third all-time, and his 29 postseason home runs are the most in MLB history. He appeared in 12 All-Star Games, with a streak of eleven consecutive games beginning in 1998 that included every season that he played with the Red Sox.\n\n2013 Los Angeles Dodgers season: The 2013 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the Dodgers' 124th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 56th season in Los Angeles. The Dodgers dealt with a series of injuries to key players during the first half of the season and on June 21 were 31-42, 9\u00a01/2 games back in last place in the NL West. Beginning with a 6-1 win over the San Diego Padres on June 22, the return of the injured players, and the emergence of rookie Yasiel Puig, they went 46-10 through August 23 as the rest of the division collapsed. On September 19, they clinched the Western Division title. 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The name \"untied.com\" transposes two of the letters of the name \"United\" and also suggests disorder. Kevin Simpson of the \"Denver Post\" said in 2000 that \"The Untied.com phenomenon mirrors the online trend in consumer activism that has caught on with the disgruntled flying public this summer travel season.\" In 1998 Laura Bly of the \"Los Angeles Times\" said that Untied.com was \"One of the most visible efforts to chastise a travel company in cyberspace\". In 1998 Jeremy Cooperstock, the website founder, said that Untied.com was \"a Web site that offers frustrated former United Airlines passengers a chance to speak out.\"\n\nSpill.com: Spill.com was a movie and video game review, discussion and news website. It was the continuation of the 9 year old Austin, Texas based public-access television cable TV show called \"The Reel Deal\". There were four main film critic contributors to the website, collectively known as the Spill Crew, including Korey Coleman, Chris Cox, Martin Thomas, C. Robert Cargill, and Tony Guerrero. Under aliases, with the exception of Coleman, they reviewed movies as animated versions of themselves or in uncut audio reviews, maintaining their personas in weekly podcasts. The website was owned by Hollywood.com, under R&S Investments. Stylistically, the site strived to maintain a \"down-to-earth vibe.\" As of July 2013, Spill.com had over 50,000 registered members. On December 6, 2013, it was announced that the site will be shutting down. As of December 20, 2013, The URL for the website now redirects to the Hollywood.com website. Their final review was for the 2013 Disney film \"Saving Mr. Banks\". Founder Korey Coleman posted on his Facebook page that he cannot share details regarding the shutdown but that he has mostly made peace with \"past events\" and \"everything is fine\". He also received funds via a successful Kickstarter to start a new website that will be a spiritual successor to \"Spill.com\" titled \"Double Toasted\" alongside Martin Thomas. Chris Cox, better known as Cyrus, since, started his own website \"oneofus.net\".\n\nEfrem Harkham: Efrem Harkham is an American hotelier and philanthropist from Beverly Hills, California. He is the Founder and CEO of LeHotels.com, a company representing 200 hotels globally, and LuxeHotels.com, an entity consisting of three luxury hotels based in Beverly Hills, California.\n\nPete Flint: Pete Flint (born July 25, 1974) is a British Internet Entrepreneur and Investor based in San Francisco. He is the Founder and former Chairman and CEO of Trulia. Formerly he was part of the Founding team at lastminute.com where he was responsible for their highly successful growth and online marketing strategy. He is the most successful British entrepreneur based in the San Francisco Bay Area. 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He represented a number of Danish clubs and played professionally with Wiener Sport-Club in Austria. He played 19 matches and scored six goals for the Denmark national football team. He is the father of former Denmark national team players Michael Laudrup and Brian Laudrup.\n\nMichael Manniche: Michael Manniche (born 17 July 1959) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a centre forward.\n\nMark Strudal: Mark Agner Boecking Strudal (born 29 April 1968 in Glostrup) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a striker and scored three goals in nine games for the Danish national team. He became known for his extravagant lifestyle, but in later years he reentered the minds of the Danish public as the manager of FC Zulu.\n\nKurt Stendal: Kurt Stendal (born 19 February 1951) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a midfielder. He was born in Frederiksberg.\n\nKasper B\u00f8gelund: Kasper B\u00f8gelund Nielsen (born 8 October 1980 in Odense) is a retired Danish footballer. 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It was released on April 12, 2007 by El Cartel Records. \"Impacto\" was nominated for Song of the Year at the Premios Lo Nuestro 2008. The official remix features American singer Fergie.\n\nCypher Zero: Cypher Zero (whose given name is Michael Aaron Woldow) is an entertainer and entrepreneur. Zero began his career as a performer in 1995. Zero has also used the aliases Sebastian Perluna and Sebastian Dupree.\n\nEmanuel (name): Emanuel, Emmanuel, Emmanuil or Immanuel is a masculine given name or surname derived from the Hebrew name (\"Immanuel\", meaning \u2032God is with us\u2032). The name is common to both Jewish and Christian naming traditions. The middle Hebrew letter \"mem\" is a gemination giving rise to the co-existence of single \"m\" and double \"mm\" (romanized) transliterations in many languages. The name has many variant spellings, including Emanuele in Italy, Imanol in Basque and Manuel in Portuguese and Spanish.\n\nKyung-jae: Kyung-jae, Gyeong-jae, and Kyoung-jae are various Latin-alphabet spellings of a single Korean male given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja with which the name is written. There are 54 hanja with the reading \"kyung\" and 20 hanja with the reading \"jae\" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.\n\nJos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda: Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda (abbreviated Jos\u00e9 M\u00aa) is a Spanish language male given name, usually considered a single given name rather than two names, and is a combination of the Spanish names of Joseph and Mary, the parents of Jesus Christ. The separate names \"Jos\u00e9\" for males and \"Mar\u00eda\" for females also exist in the Spanish language. They can also combine in the inverse order forming the \"female\" name \"Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9\" (M.\u00aa Jos\u00e9); that is, the gender of the compound names \"Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda\" and \"Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9\" is determined by their first component. The name \"Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda\" is colloquially shortened to \"Jos\u00e9 Mari\", \"Josema\" or replaced by the hypocoristic forms \"Chema\" or \"Chemari\".\n\nAreum (name): Areum, also spelled Ah-reum, is a Korean feminine given name. Unlike most Korean given names, which are composed of two single-syllable Sino-Korean morphemes each written with one hanja, Areum is an indigenous Korean name (\uace0\uc720\uc5b4\uc774\ub984 ), a single two-syllable word meaning \"beauty\". It is one of a number of such native names, along with others such as Ha-neul (\"sky\"), Seul-ki (\"wisdom\"), and Sora (\"conch shell\") that have become more popular in South Korea in recent decades.\n\nHitomi (given name): Hitomi (\u30d2\u30c8\u30df, \u3072\u3068\u307f ) is a feminine Japanese given name. It is often written with the single kanji \u77b3 (Japanese for \"eye\") or the two kanji \u4ec1\u7f8e. It can also come from \u667a (hito) meaning \"wisdom, intellect\" and \u7f8e (mi) meaning \"beautiful\". Individuals may alternatively write the name using the hiragana as \u3072\u3068\u307f. The singer hitomi writes her stage name using the Latin alphabet.\n\nDaddy Yankee: Ram\u00f3n Luis Ayala Rodr\u00edguez (born February 3, 1977), known by his stage name Daddy Yankee, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, rapper, actor and record producer. Ayala was born in R\u00edo Piedras, Puerto Rico, and was raised in the neighborhood of Villa Kennedy Housing Projects. 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Several people who worked as editors or volunteer staff at \"CounterSpy Magazine\" joined the network.\n\nThe Public Eye (film): The Public Eye is a 1992 neo-noir film produced by Sue Baden-Powell and written and directed by Howard Franklin, starring Joe Pesci and Barbara Hershey. Stanley Tucci and Richard Schiff appear in supporting roles.\n\nAgranov: Agranov (Russian: \u0410\u0433\u0440\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432 ; masculine) or Agranova (\u0410\u0433\u0440\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0430 ; feminine) is a Russian last name. It derives from the Russian first name Gran (from the Latin word meaning \"grain\"), which transformed into the last name Granov. That last name transformed into \"Agranov\", as the latter is easier to pronounce.\n\nDeath Note 2: The Last Name: Death Note 2: The Last Name (\u30c7\u30b9\u30ce\u30fc\u30c8 the Last name , Desu N\u014dto the Last name ) a 2006 Japanese detective supernatural psychological horror thriller film directed by Sh\u016bsuke Kaneko. 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In the past, she has worked as a Technical Director and Senior Producer for news agencies such as NBC, CBS, NPR, and C-SPAN. Her topics of interest include racism, perceptions of minorities, sports and emerging democracies in West Africa. Today she is a contributor to political television and radio talk shows and is the author of a video blog on how cultural and historical images shape current politics and policy. Her client list includes Harry Belafonte, TransAfrica, the Calvert Foundation, Truly Living Well Center for Natural Urban Agriculture and SNV USA. Her company, In The Public Eye Communications, has served as event strategists for two Presidential Inaugural galas (2009 and 2013), Smithsonian Institution fundraisers, embassy celebrations, annual conferences, seminars and press events.\n\nNanduri: Those with the last name Nanduri are said to hail from the village of Nanduru which is located near Bapatla and Ponnur (small towns in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh). 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It was released on 12 June 2012 by Warner Bros. Records.\n\nSo Electric: When It Was Now (The Remixes): So Electric: When It Was Now (The Remixes) is a remix album by Australian alternative rock band Atlas Genius. It was released as a 12\" vinyl exclusively available at record stores on 29 November 2013. The vinyl is limited to 3,000 copies and includes a digital download card. The album was scheduled to be released digitally on 24 December 2013; it was ultimately released one week earlier on 17 December. This album contains remixes of songs from Atlas Genius' debut studio album, \"When It Was Now\".\n\nAtlas Genius discography: The discography of Australian alternative rock band Atlas Genius consists of two studio album, two remix albums, three extended plays, seven singles and six music videos.\n\nMolecules Remix EP: Molecules Remix EP is an extended play (EP) and remix album by Australian alternative rock band Atlas Genius. It was released on 13 November 2015 by Warner Bros. 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Around 1500 AD, European explorers and fishermen from England, Portugal, France, and Spain (mainly Basques) began exploration. Fishing expeditions came seasonally; the first small permanent settlements appeared around 1630 AD. Catholic-Protestant religious tensions were high but mellowed after 1860. The British colony voted against joining Canada in 1869 and became an independent dominion in the early 20th century. Fishing was always the dominant industry, but the economy collapsed in the Great Depression of the 1930s and the people voluntarily relinquished their independence to become a British colony again. Prosperity and self-confidence returned during the Second World War, and after intense debate the people voted to join Canada in 1949.\n\nColony of Natal: The Colony of Natal was a British colony in south-eastern Africa. It was proclaimed a British colony on 4 May 1843 after the British government had annexed the Boer Republic of Natalia, and on 31 May 1910 combined with three other colonies to form the Union of South Africa, as one of its provinces. It is now the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.\n\nCape Colony: The Cape of Good Hope, also known as the Cape Colony (Dutch: \"Kaapkolonie\" ), was a British colony in present-day South Africa and Namibia, named after the Cape of Good Hope. The British colony was preceded by an earlier Dutch colony of the same name, the \"Kaap de Goede Hoop\", established in 1652 by the Dutch East India Company. The Dutch lost the colony to Britain following the 1795 Battle of Muizenberg, but had it returned following the 1802 Peace of Amiens. It was re-occupied by the British following the Battle of Blaauwberg in 1806, and British possession affirmed with the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814.\n\nPrince Edward Island general election, 1873: The 1873 Prince Edward Island election was held on 1 April 1873 to elect members of the House of Assembly of the British colony of Prince Edward Island. It was won by the Conservative party. This was Prince Eward Island's last general election as a British colony, as it joined Canada on July 1, 1873 as a province.\n\nAlfred A. Thorne: Alfred Athiel Thorne (August 14, 1871\u2013April 23, 1956) was a statesman, educator, advocate, and key contributor to the history of human rights in the Americas. He became famous for championing human rights during the late nineteenth century, establishing the first free secondary school for poor children in British Guiana in 1894, serving as Mayor of British Guiana's capital city Georgetown, and authoring editorial columns for the British colony's influential newspapers \"Echo\" and \"Outlook\".\n\nCharles W. Chappelle: Charles Ward Chappelle (1872-1941) was an early 1900s African-American aviation pioneer and medal winner, electrical engineer, and businessman who was president of the USA\u2019s African Union Company, Inc., whose mission in the early 1900s was to create small, modernized African cities for blacks with leased land from the Gold Coast (British colony) of West Africa. Several hundred thousand dollars in capital was raised during that time period for construction and modernization on the Gold Coast (British colony) through the stock market, and infrastructure metal deals were made with companies such as U.S. Steel. In the beginning of Chappelle's business, he was reported to have made contracts with 82 tribal chiefs in Gold Coast, West Africa, for the exportation of gold, cocoa, rubber, and mahogany. The money was to be used to develop 440 miles with the African Central Railroad and the West Coast Steam and Harbor Company, both African-American and African joint ventures.\n\n1959 British West Indies Championships: The 1959 British West Indies Championships was the third edition of the track and field competition between British colony nations in the Caribbean. It was held in Georgetown in British Guiana. A total of 27 events were contested, twenty-one by men and six by women. This was the first time that women had been able to compete at the event. Three new men's events were added to the programme: 3000 metres steeplechase, half marathon, and the 3000 metres walk. The latter two were the first road running and racewalking events to be included.\n\nProvince of Maryland: The Province of Maryland was an English and later British colony in North America that existed from 1632 until 1776, when it joined the other twelve of the Thirteen Colonies in rebellion against Great Britain and became the U.S. state of Maryland. Its first settlement and capital was St. Mary's City, in the southern end of St. Mary's County, which is a peninsula in the Chesapeake Bay and is also bordered by four tidal rivers.\n\nGeorgetown (Washington, D.C.): Georgetown is a historic neighborhood, commercial, and entertainment district located in northwest Washington, D.C., situated along the Potomac River. Founded in 1751 in the Province of Maryland, the port of Georgetown predated the establishment of the federal district and the City of Washington by 40 years. Georgetown remained a separate municipality until 1871, when the United States Congress created a new consolidated government for the whole District of Columbia. A separate act passed in 1895 specifically repealed Georgetown's remaining local ordinances and renamed Georgetown's streets to conform with those in the City of Washington.\n\nSpencer Matthews King: Spencer Matthews King (August 11, 1917 in San Juan, Puerto Rico\u00a0\u2013 January 20, 1988) is a former U.S. Ambassador to Guyana. Appointed by President Richard Nixon on May 27, 1969, he presented his credentials to Governor-General Sir Richard Edmonds Luyt on October 15, 1969, in the capital city of Georgetown. After Guyana declared itself a republic in 1970, Ambassador King had to be reaccredited as ambassador, this time presenting his credentials to the republic's new president, Sir Edward Victor Luckhoo on February 23, 1970. He represented the United States and its interests in this former British colony until March 8, 1974, when he left the post. A longtime resident of Maine, he retired from the foreign service after his ambassadorship came to an end. 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NREL is a government-owned, contractor-operated facility, and is funded through the United States Department of Energy. This arrangement allows a private entity to operate the lab on behalf of the federal government. NREL receives funding from Congress to be applied toward research and development projects. NREL also performs research on photovoltaics (PV) under the National Center for Photovoltaics. NREL has a number of PV research capabilities including research and development, testing, and deployment. NREL's campus houses several facilities dedicated to PV research.\n\nTerrorist Screening Center: The Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) is a division of the National Security Branch of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It is the duty of the TSC to identify suspected or potential terrorists. Though housed within the FBI, the TSC is a multi-agency organization, including representatives from the United States Department of Justice, the United States Department of State, the United States Department of Homeland Security, the United States Department of Defense, the United States Postal Service, and various private contractors. It is located in Vienna, Virginia, near Virginia State Route 123.\n\nGrindelia fraxinipratensis: Grindelia fraxinipratensis, common name Ash Meadows gumweed, is a North American species of flowering plants in the daisy family. It is native to the southwestern United States, in Mojave Desert regions in Nye County in Nevada and Inyo County in California. Some of the Nevada populations (including the type locality) lie inside the Nevada Test Site of the United States Atomic Energy Commission\n\nGreat Lakes boreal wolf: Great Lakes boreal wolf is an informal term used to describe hybrids between North American gray wolves, eastern wolves and possibly coyotes in the forests surrounding the Great Lakes. Introgression of gray wolf genes into Canadian populations of eastern wolves has occurred across eastern Manitoba, northern and eastern Ontario, and into southwestern Quebec. In the United States, gray wolves have also introgressed into the eastern wolf populations that once inhabited the western Great Lakes states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Introgressions of coyotes into eastern wolf populations have also occurred in southern Ontario, Quebec, and all over the eastern Great Lakes states. While gray wolves in the northern states rarely mate with coyotes, it was long suspected that the eastern wolves which mixed with the gray wolves in the boreal forests may have also had coyote introgressions from past hybridizations with earlier coyote populations, resulting in transmittal of coyote genes into the modern day Great Lakes boreal wolves, which in turn further introduce these coyote and eastern wolf genes into other gray wolf populations.\n\nNevada Test Site: The Nevada National Security Site (N2S2),(though the abbreviation NNSS is still used), previously the Nevada Test Site (NTS), is a United States Department of Energy reservation located in southeastern Nye County, Nevada, about 65 miles (105 km) northwest of the city of Las Vegas. Formerly known as the Nevada Proving Grounds, the site was established on 11 January 1951 for the testing of nuclear devices, covering approximately 1,360 square miles (3,500 km) of desert and mountainous terrain. Nuclear weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site began with a 1-kiloton-of-TNT (4.2 TJ) bomb dropped on Frenchman Flat on 27 January 1951. Many of the iconic images of the nuclear era come from the NTS. NNSS is operated by National Security Technologies, LLC, a joint venture of Northrop Grumman, AECOM, CH2M Hill, and Babcock & Wilcox.\n\nProject FIRE: Project FIRE (Flight Investigation Reentry Environment) was a United States National Air and Space Administration NASA effort to determine the effects of Atmospheric entry on spacecraft materials. Project FIRE used both ground testing in wind tunnels and flight tests to test the effects of reentry heating on spacecraft materials. Wind tunnel testing occurred at the 4-foot Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel, the High-Temperature Tunnel, and the Thermal Structures Tunnel at the Langley Research Center located in Hampton, Virginia. Recoverable reentry packages were flight tested using the Atlas Intercontinental ballistic missile. Project Fire flight tests originated from Launch Complex 12 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, United States.\n\nState Energy Program (United States): The United States Department of Energy's State Energy Program (SEP) provides grants to states and directs funding to state energy offices from technology programs in Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. States use grants to address their energy priorities and program funding to adopt emerging renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.\n\nList of lowest-income places in the United States: According to the United States Census Bureau the following are the places in the United States with the lowest per capita or median household income. Locations with populations from the 2010 census are ranked by median household income as surveyed between 2008 and 2012. For comparison, locations are next listed with populations per capita income from the 2000 census. The most sizable community in 2000 (with a population of 13,138) was Kiryas Joel, New York which had a per capita income of just $4,355. In terms of geographic size, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and the adjacent Rosebud Indian Reservation (Lakota Sioux Reservations, South Dakota) have long been among the lowest income areas in the United States. Three of the lowest ten per capita income locations in the U.S. are on these two reservations, which constitute the three largest populations in the bottom ten locations.\n\nHubert H. Humphrey Building: The Hubert H. Humphrey Building is a low-rise Brutalist office building located in Washington, D.C., in the United States. Originally known as the South Portal Building, the Hubert H. Humphrey Building was dedicated on November 1, 1977. It became the headquarters of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW). After the department's education component was given to the newly created United States Department of Education in 1979, the newly named United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) continued to occupy the structure.\n\nOffice of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy: The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) is an office within the United States Department of Energy. Formed from other energy agencies after the 1973 energy crisis, EERE's mission is to help support the development of clean, renewable and efficiency energy technologies to America and support a global clean energy economy. The Office of EERE is led by the Assistant Secretary of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, who oversees three technology sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transportation, and energy efficiency. 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On February 25, newly inaugurated President Davis chose Martin J. Crawford of Georgia, John Forsyth of Alabama, and Andre B. Roman of Louisiana to serve as commissioners. On February 27, President Davis wrote a letter to Abraham Lincoln, President-elect of the United States, introducing the commissioners as representatives of the government of the Confederate States. The commission was not received by Lincoln. On March 12, a letter was sent to William H. Seward, Secretary of State of the United States, introducing the commissioners and explaining their peaceful intent. The commission was not received by Seward. On March 15, the commission filed a memorandum which outlined how they had been ignored by Seward and Lincoln. The commissioners were rejected because acceptance of the commission would be recognition of the Confederate States of America.\n\nJefferson Davis: Jefferson Davis (born Jefferson Finis Davis; June 3, 1808 \u2013 December 6, 1889) was an American politician who served as the President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. He was a member of the Democratic Party who represented Mississippi in the United States Senate and the House of Representatives prior to becoming president of the Confederacy. He was the 23rd United States Secretary of War, serving under U.S. President Franklin Pierce from 1853 to 1857.\n\n1st Confederate States Congress: The First Confederate States Congress, consisting of the Confederate States Senate and the Confederate States House of Representatives, met from February 18, 1862, to February 18, 1864, during the first two years of Jefferson Davis's presidency, at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond, Virginia, Confederate States.\n\nOur First President's Quickstep: \"Our First President's Quickstep\" is a song written by P. Rivinac and published by Blackmar & Bros, a company based out of Augusta, Georgia. The song celebrates President of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis and was published the year he became President, 1861.\n\nConfederate States presidential election, 1861: The Confederate States presidential election of 1861 was the first and only presidential election held under the Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States of America. Jefferson Davis, who had been elected President and Alexander H. Stephens, who had been elected Vice President, under the Provisional Confederate States Constitution, were elected to six-year terms (February 22, 1862 \u2013 February 22, 1868) as the first permanent President and Vice President of the Confederate States of America.\n\nConfederate States Attorney General: The Attorney General of the Confederate States of America was a member of the Confederate cabinet. The office of Attorney General of the Confederate States was created by the statute which established the Department of Justice. By the establishing statute, it was \"the duty of the Attorney General to prosecute and conduct all suits in the Supreme Court, in which the Confederate States [was] concerned, and to give his advice and opinion upon questions of law, when required by the President of the Confederate States, or when requested by any of the heads of departments, touching any matters that may concern their departments on subjects before them.\" In this respect, his duties were the same as those of the United States Attorney General. But additionally, he had \"supervisory power over the accounts of the marshals, clerks and officers of all the courts of the Confederate States, and all claims against the Confederate States.\"\n\nBraxton Bragg: Braxton Bragg (March 22, 1817 \u2013 September 27, 1876) was a senior officer of the Confederate States Army who was assigned to duty at Richmond, under direction of the President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, and charged with the conduct of military operations of the armies of the Confederate States from February 24, 1864, until January 13, 1865, when he was charged with command and defense of Wilmington, North Carolina. He previously had command of an army in the Western Theater.\n\nPresident of the Confederate States of America: The President of the Confederate States of America was the elected head of state and government of the Confederate States. The president also headed the executive branch of government and was commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy, and of the militia of the several states when called into Confederate service.\n\nConfederate States Army: The Confederate States Army (C.S.A.) was the military ground force of the Confederate States of America (Confederacy) during the American Civil War (1861-1865). On February 28, 1861, the Provisional Confederate Congress established a provisional volunteer army and gave control over military operations and authority for mustering state forces and volunteers to the newly chosen Confederate president, Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy on the Hudson River at West Point, New York, and colonel of a volunteer regiment during the Mexican\u2013American War (1846-1848), later a United States Senator from Mississippi and U.S. Secretary of War in the administration of 14th President Franklin Pierce (1853-1857). By March 1861, the Provisional Confederate Congress expanded the provisional forces and established a more permanent Confederate States Army.\n\nConfederate state currencies: The individual Confederate States of America issued many denominations of banknotes during the American Civil War. These notes supplemented the \"federal\" issues from the Confederate States of America, and the bank notes that were in wide circulation at the time. The confederacy allowed every state to make its own currency because they believed it was their right to make currency. This contributed to the inflation of the confederate currency. 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The first edition was published in 1984 and written by Raymond L. Velasco. A second edition was published in 1994, written by Bill Slavicsek. He also wrote a third edition, published in 2000. The books alphabetically detail people, places, things, and events in the Star Wars universe. Most of the entries are quite short, the longest being a little over two pages. Each entry is divided into G-canon and Expanded Universe information, and has sources cited. The second edition also included a brief timeline, and a comparison of sublight speeds in starfighters.\n\nStar Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds is a real-time strategy video game set in the Star Wars universe. It was developed by \"Age of Empires\" developer Ensemble Studios and LucasArts, who also published the game in North America. The Japanese version published by Electronic Arts and Squaresoft Joint Venture Electronic Arts Square. It was released in November 11, 2001. An expansion pack, \"Clone Campaigns\", was released in May 14, 2002, adding two new factions and campaigns. Later that year, both \"Galactic Battlegrounds\" and \"Clone Campaigns\" were released in a box set, \"Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds Saga\".\n\nStar Wars Miniatures: Star Wars Miniatures is a 34mm scale collectible miniatures tabletop game based on the \"Star Wars\" fictional universe that was produced by Wizards of the Coast. The game was originally released in September 2004 and continued production until May 2010. \"Star Wars Miniatures\" players build point-based squads from one of ten different in-universe factions then conduct battles between those squads. The game mechanics are a simplified version of the d20 roleplaying game system. Multiple maps, scenarios, and set themes from different settings and time periods from within the Star Wars universe are available.\n\nBongy Westphall Universe: The Bongy Westphall Universe is a fictional universe of 44 related films released by Full Moon Entertainment. Series creator Charles Band took inspiration from team up comics he read as a child. The universe is named after the Tommy Westphall Universe and also the film Evil Bong which presents the largest crossover in the fictional universe. The named was coined by film podcast Double Feature during their \"Killapalooza\" episode highlighting the Puppet Master franchise.\n\nWookieepedia: Wookieepedia: The \"Star Wars\" Wiki is an online encyclopedia for information on the \"Star Wars\" fictional universe\u2014including information on all the films, as well as \"Clone Wars\", \"\" and its , \"Rebels\", the \"Star Wars\" expanded universe, and any upcoming \"Star Wars\" material. It is a specialized wiki created to be an extensive encyclopedia of the \"Star Wars\" universe with some articles reaching up to 60,000 words, and is written almost entirely from an in-universe perspective. The name Wookieepedia is a portmanteau of Wookiee and encyclopedia, a pun on the name of \"Wikipedia\". The logo, too, is a visual pun showing the incomplete second Death Star as opposed to Wikipedia's incomplete \"jigsaw logo\".\n\nThe Gene Wars universe: The Gene Wars universe is a fictional universe developed by science fiction and fantasy author C. J. Cherryh . The universe currently consists of two science fiction novels, \"Hammerfall\" (2001) and \"Forge of Heaven\" (2004). The books were published by HarperCollins under the company's \"Eos\" imprint. \"Hammerfall\" was nominated for the John W. 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In 2013, the 50th anniversary special \"The Day of the Doctor\" concerned this supposed destruction and their eventual survival.\n\nC. J. Cherryh: Carolyn Janice Cherry (born September 1, 1942), better known by the pen name C. J. Cherryh, is an American writer of speculative fiction. She has written more than 60 books since the mid-1970s, including the Hugo Award-winning novels \"Downbelow Station\" (1981) and \"Cyteen\" (1988), both set in her Alliance-Union universe. She is known for \"world building,\" depicting fictional realms with great realism supported by vast research in history, language, psychology, and archeology. Her series of fantasy novels set in the Alliance-Union universe, the Morgaine Stories, have sold in excess of 3 million copies.\n\nVector Prime: Star Wars: The New Jedi Order - Vector Prime is a science fiction novel by American writer R. A. Salvatore and published in 1999. It is the first installment of the New Jedi Order series set in the Star Wars universe. The book has received much controversy for the death of a prominent character from the films (the first and only time a major film character has been killed off in the \"Star Wars\" expanded universe), despite George Lucas's approval. On its release, the book was featured on the New York Times Hardcover Bestseller List.\n\nHorus Heresy (card game): Horus Heresy is a collectible card game originally produced in\u00a02003 by Sabertooth Games. The game is set in the \"Warhammer 40,000\" fictional universe developed by parent company Games Workshop. It attempts to recreate the struggle between the Loyalist forces of the Emperor of Mankind and the Traitor forces of Warmaster Horus, during the civil war known as the Horus Heresy. 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By the end of the 13th century the castle was in decline, but the threat of French raids in the 1370s led Richard II to undertake extensive rebuilding. The result was a powerfully defended castle, one of the first in England to be equipped with cannon. The castle declined again in the 16th century and was sold off to property speculators in 1618. After being used for various purposes, including the construction of a Gothic mansion in the early 19th century, the site was flattened and largely redeveloped. Only a few elements of the castle still remain visible in Southampton.\n\nFortifications of Kingston upon Hull: The fortifications of Kingston upon Hull consisted of three major constructions: the brick built Hull town walls, first established in the early 14th\u00a0century (Edward I), with four main gates, several posterngates, and up to thirty towers at its maximum extent; Hull Castle, on the east bank of the River Hull, protecting Hull's river harbour, constructed in the mid 16th\u00a0century (Henry VIII) and consisting of two blockhouses and a castle connected by a curtain wall; and the later 17th\u00a0century Citadel, an irregular triangular, bastioned, primitive star fort replacing the castle on the east river bank.\n\nRochlitz Castle: Rochlitz Castle or Rochlitz Palace (German: \"Schloss Rochlitz\" ) lies in the west of the town of Rochlitz in the county of Mittelsachsen in the Free State of Saxony. It was built on the site of an imperial castle, erected in the second half of the 10th century, which fell into the possession of the Wettin margraves in 1143. Its appearance, which includes several Romanesque wings, is considerably influenced by its remodelling into a margravial \"schloss\" in the fourth quarter of the 14th century. Further conversions and additions followed at the end of the 15th and in the 16th centuries, when the castle became a secondary \"residenz\", dower house and hunting lodge for the Wettin family. The castle or palace was the residence for members of the Saxon princely house eight times. From the 18th century the castle served as an administrative centre (justice department and district court); in 1852 it became a gaol, which necessitated considerable alteration. The museum founded in 1892 was gradually expanded and, today, takes up almost the entire castle.\n\nCraignethan Castle: Craignethan Castle is a ruined castle in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is located above the River Nethan, a tributary of the River Clyde, at [ NS816464] . The castle is two miles west of the village of Crossford, and 4.5 miles north-west of Lanark. Built in the first half of the 16th century, Craignethan is recognised as an excellent early example of a sophisticated artillery fortification, although its defences were never fully tested.\n\nIntabulation: Intabulation, from the Italian word \"intavolatura\", refers to an arrangement of a vocal or ensemble piece for keyboard, lute, or other plucked string instrument, written in tablature. It was a common practice in 14th\u201316th century keyboard and lute music. A direct effect of intabulation was one of the early advantages of keyboards, the ability to render multiple instruments' music on one instrument. The earliest intabulation is from the mid-14th century Robertsbridge Codex, also one of the first sources of keyboard music still in existence. Some other early sources of intabulated music are the Faenza and Reina manuscripts (from the 14th century) and the Buxheim manuscript (from the 15th century). The Faenza manuscript,the largest of these early manuscripts, written circa 1400, contains pieces written or transcribed in the 14th century, such as those by Francesco Landini and Guillaume de Machaut. More than half of its pieces are intabulations. The large Buxheim manuscript is dominated by intabulations, mainly of prominent composers of the time, including John Dunstaple, Gilles Binchois, Walter Frye, and Guillaume Dufay. The term \"intabulation\" continued to be popular through the 16th century, but fell out of use in the early 17th century, though the practice continued. The exception is the 16th- and 17th-century Italian keyboard pieces which included both vocal and instrumental music. Intabulations contain all the vocal lines of a polyphonic piece, for the most part, although they are sometimes combined or redistributed in order to work better on the instrument the intabulation is intended for, and idiomatic ornaments are sometimes added.\n\nMacLellan's Castle: MacLellan's Castle in the town of Kirkcudbright, southwest Scotland, was built in the late 16th century. It stands in the centre of Kirkcudbright, on the south side of the River Dee which flows into the Solway Firth. The L-plan castle was the residence of the MacLellan family from whom it derived its name. The family sold the castle in 1752, and from 1782 to 1912 it was held by the Earls of Selkirk. Today, the site is curated by Historic Scotland.\n\nCastle Donovan: Castle Donovan (Irish: \"Caisle\u00e1n U\u00ed Dhonnabh\u00e1in\" ) or Castledonovan or O'Donovan's Castle refer to the remains of an Irish tower house or \"t\u00fartheach\", in a valley near Drimoleague, of medium size which was the so-called \"seat\" of the Clann Cathail sept of the O'Donovans for a period during the 16th century. The original name of the castle, and when the O'Donovans were actually living in it, was Sowagh (or Sooagh, Suagh) before the 17th century. The name of \"Castle Donovan\", after the \"Manor of the Castle of O'Donovan\", is associated with a regrant from James II of England in 1615. Approximately 60 feet in height, it sits on a large rock or outcropping, which forms the ground floor, close to the bank of the River Ilen. It is commonly believed to have been built, or at the very least augmented, by Donal of the Hides, Lord of Clancahill from about 1560 to his death 1584. His son Donal II O'Donovan then repaired or further altered the structure some decades later, but was not living in it by then. It is believed that his father had already relocated the family in the first decade of that century to the more profitable Rahine Manor on the seacoast to protect their maritime interests.\n\nRiver Nethan: The River Nethan is a river which flows between Glenbuck in East Ayrshire and Crossford, South Lanarkshire where it feeds into the River Clyde, with the town of Lesmahagow and surrounding villages sitting on the river course. The area of woodland surrounding the River Nethan at Crossford and Auchenheath has been declared a site of special scientific interest and forms a part of the Clyde Valley Woodlands National Nature Reserve as Nethan Gorge. 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The palace was formed from the amalgamation of the former Palazzo Foscari-Loredan with the adjacent Palazzo Grimani. The narrow facade on the Canal has no entrance, but the facade to the north on the Rio, has a single water door, and is connected to the adjacent campo by a bridge.\n\nPalazzo Tiepolo: The Palazzo Tiepolo is a Renaissance-style palace located between the Palazzo Soranzo Pisani and the Palazzo Pisani Moretta on the Grand Canal, in the Sestieri of San Polo, Venice, Italy.\n\nPalazzo Cappello Layard: The Palazzo or Ca' Cappello Layard is a palace situated in the sestiere of San Polo of Venice, Italy, overlooking the Grand Canal at the confluence between this and the smaller Rio di San Polo and Rio delle Erbe. On the Grand canal, it is located between Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza and Palazzo Grimani Marcello. 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The palace is also referred to as Palazzo Michiel Dalle Colonne a Santa Sofia.\n\nIl Ballo del Doge: Il Ballo del Doge (\"The Doge\u2019s Ball\") is a Venetian masquerade ball, one of the many events held annually during the Carnival of Venice. The ball itself is held in the 15th-century Venetian palace of Palazzo Pisani Moretta, situated on the Grand Canal in Venice. The ball's name derives from the title of the elected heads (\"Doge\", \"Duke\" in English) who ruled Venice up until the fall of the Venetian republic in the 18th century. 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As one of the heroes of the Belgian Revolution, he proclaimed the independence of Belgium from the Netherlands (from the terrace of the Brussels City Hall on 28 September 1830), and inaugurated the first Belgian parliamentary assembly (on 10 November 1830), on behalf of the outgoing Belgian provisional government.\n\nOrangism (Belgium): Orangism was a political current in what is now Belgium that supported its inclusion in the short-lived United Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815\u20131830). After the secession of Belgium in 1830, Orangist sentiment in Flanders and Wallonia for a time sought a restoration of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was a movement directed by William I of the Netherlands as part of his \"Volhardingspolitiek\" and containing most of the Belgian elites (nobility, industrials). Some of the most prominent Flemish Orangists were Jan Frans Willems and Hippolyte Metdepenningen. Although refusing the partake in parliamentary elections as they deemed the Belgian institutions as illegitimate, the Orangists did take part in local elections (province and municipal) from which they activated against the new Belgian state through political actions and an activist press. At least three Orangist coups were foiled during the 1830s. Although losing Dutch financial and political support after the Treaty of London (1839) and William I's abdication (1840), the weakening Belgian Orangism survived well into the 1850s, strongly opposing the Belgian Revolution and rallying against independence.\n\nGarde Civique: The Garde Civique or Burgerwacht (French and Dutch; \"Civic Guard\") was a Belgian paramilitary militia created in October 1830 shortly after the Belgian Revolution. The \"Garde\" was founded through the amalgamation of various militia groups created by the middle classes during the anarchy following the revolution. 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Gary Thorne (play-by-play) and Bill Clement (color) return to provide commentary for \"NHL 12\".\n\nEA Sports UFC 2: EA Sports UFC 2 is a mixed martial arts fighting video game developed by EA Canada, and published in March 2016 by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The sequel to 2014's \"EA Sports UFC\", it is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand. The game's cover art features Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor.\n\nUFC 2009 Undisputed: UFC 2009 Undisputed is a mixed martial arts video game featuring Ultimate Fighting Championship properties and fighters developed by Yuke's Osaka and published by THQ. The game was released in the US on May 19, 2009, for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It is the first game to be released under THQ's 2007 agreement with the UFC, and it is to be the first UFC game released since \"\" in 2004. 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He was the last Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion and was the last Welterweight (80 kg ) and Middleweight (95 kg ) champion of Pride Fighting Championships. Additionally, Henderson was the Brazil Open '97 Tournament Champion, the UFC 17 Middleweight Tournament Champion, the Rings: King of Kings 1999 Tournament Champion and the Pride Weltwerweight Grand Prix Tournament Champion. During his career, Henderson also challenged for the UFC Middleweight Championship (2x), the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship and the Strikeforce Middleweight Championship. He was the first mixed martial artist to concurrently hold two titles in two different weight classes in a major MMA promotion. At the time of his retirement after UFC 204, he was the oldest fighter on the UFC roster. 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Murray represents Great Britain in his sporting activities and is a three-time Grand Slam tournament winner, two-time Olympic champion, Davis Cup champion and the winner of the 2016 ATP World Tour Finals.\n\n2010 Rogers Cup \u2013 Men's Singles: Andy Murray became the first player since Andre Agassi in 1995 to successfully defend the title. He beat Roger Federer 7-5, 7-5 in the final. It was also the first time in the tournament's history that the top four seeds reached the semifinals.\n\n2014 Rogers Cup \u2013 Men's Singles: The 2014 Rogers Cup \u2013 Men's Singles was the main men's event of the 2014 Rogers Cup tennis tournament played in Toronto, Canada from August 2 through August 10, 2014.\n\n2013 Rogers Cup \u2013 Women's Singles: The 2013 Rogers Cup \u2013 Singles was the tennis singles event of the 112th female edition of the Rogers Cup; a WTA Premier 5 tournament held in Toronto, Canada. The tournament was held at the Rexall Centre in Toronto, from 3 \u2013 11 August.\n\nFernando Verdasco: Fernando Verdasco Carmona (] ; (born 15 November 1983) is a Spanish professional tennis player. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 7, achieved in April 2009. Verdasco started playing tennis at four years of age and had a full-time coach when he was eight. As of 2009, Verdasco has been working in Las Vegas with Andre Agassi and his team, including Darren Cahill (Agassi's former coach) and Gil Reyes (Agassi's fitness coach).\n\nAgassi Tennis Generation: Agassi Tennis Generation is a tennis sports game, developed by Aqua Pacific and published by DreamCatcher Interactive for the PC, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance. It was originally released for PC on August 12, 2002. The game features former tennis player Andre Agassi.\n\n2010 Rogers Cup \u2013 Men's Singles Qualifying: This article shows the Qualifying Draw for the 2010 Rogers Cup.\n\n2011 Rogers Cup: The 2011 Canada Masters (also known as the 2011 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank and the 2011 Rogers Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Canada. It was the 122nd edition of the Canada Masters (110th for the women), and was part of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 of the 2011 ATP World Tour, and of the Premier Series of the 2011 WTA Tour. The women's and legends event was held at the Rexall Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the men's event took place at the Uniprix Stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from August 8 to August 14.\n\n2010 Rogers Cup: The 2010 Canada Masters (also known as the 2010 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank and the 2010 Rogers Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Canada. It was the 121st edition of the Canada Masters for the men (the 109th edition for the women), and was part of the ATP Masters Series of the 2010 ATP World Tour, and of the Premier Series of the 2010 WTA Tour. The men's event was held at the Rexall Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from August 7 through August 15, 2010. The women's event was held at the Uniprix Stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from August 13 through August 23, 2010. It was scheduled to end August 22 but some of the matches were postponed to August 23 due to rain.\n\nGil Reyes (tennis): Gil Reyes (born 1952) is an American fitness trainer who spent seventeen years as the strength and conditioning trainer for retired tennis player Andre Agassi, from 1989 until Agassi's retirement in 2006. He was also considered one of Agassi's closest friends and confidants.", "question": "What British tennis player from Scotland became the first player since Andre Agassi to successfully defend the 2010 Rogers Cup \u2013 Men's Singles? 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Each confederation \u2014 the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean), CONMEBOL (South America), OFC (Oceania), and UEFA (Europe) \u2014 was allocated a certain number of the 32 places at the tournament. A total of 197 teams entered the qualification process for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, for the first time ever, the defending champion (Brazil) did not qualify automatically. The hosts (Germany) retained their automatic spot. In 1934, the defending champions (Uruguay) declined to participate and the hosts (Italy) had to qualify, but in the tournaments between 1938 and 2002 (inclusive), the hosts and the defending champions had automatic berths.\n\n2016 US Open \u2013 Men's Singles: Novak Djokovic was the defending champion, but lost in the final to Stan Wawrinka, 7\u20136, 4\u20136, 5\u20137, 3\u20136. This was the first time the men's singles champion at the US Open won the match after losing the first set since Juan Mart\u00edn del Potro in 2009. This was also the first time the men's singles champion at the US Open won the title after being a match point down since Djokovic in 2011, with Wawrinka having saved a match point against Dan Evans in the 3rd round. As he had done in his 2 previous grand slam titles, Wawrinka again defeated the world No. 1 in the final.\n\n2002 WTA German Open \u2013 Singles: Am\u00e9lie Mauresmo was the defending champion, but lost in Quarterfinals to Serena Williams.\n\n2011 Mini 7 Racing Club season: The 2011 Mini 7 Racing Club season consisted of thirteen rounds over seven events including a return to Spa-Francorchamps for the first time since 2006. Paul Thompson was the Mini Miglia defending champion and Paul Spark the Mini Se7en defending champion.\n\n2009 BDO World Darts Championship: The 2009 Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship was the 32nd World Championship organised by the British Darts Organisation. 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At Roland Garros in 1948, Cucelli beat a young Frank Sedgman before losing to Frank Parker in the quarter finals. At Wimbledon Cucelli beat Jaroslav Drobny before losing to Tony Mottram in round three. At Roland Garros in 1949, Cucelli reached his third consecutive quarter final, where he lost to Budge Patty. At Wimbledon he beat Mottram before losing to Eric Sturgess in the last 16. At 1949 U. S. championships, Cucelli lost in round two to Sam Match. Cucelli lost in the last 16 of Roland Garros in 1950 to Patty. After early exits at the French and Wimbledon in 1951, Cucelli reached the last 16 at Roland Garros in 1952, where he lost to Ken McGregor. He lost early at Wimbledon to Mottram. Cucelli lost his first match at Roland Garros in 1953 to Rex Hartwig. In 1955 Cucelli turned professional. Cucelli won a lot of tournaments during his career: Italian Riviera championships and Alassio in 1939, Napoli and Barcelona Christmas tournament in 1941, St. Moritz, French-Switzerland championships and Milan international in 1946, Swiss championships, Villars, Montana-Vermala, Viareggio and Rapallo in 1947, Milan international, Napoli, Rapallo, Montecatini and Barcelona Christmas tournament in 1948, San Remo in 1949, Lugano, Istanbul, Venice and Lugano Lido tournament in 1950, San Pellegrino and Viareggio in 1951 and Cava De Tirreni in 1952. He was runner up at Monte Carlo in 1948 to Jozsef Asboth and 1949 to Parker and runner up at Rome in 1951 (where he beat Patty before losing to Drobny).\n\n2005 Tim Hortons Brier: The 2005 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's curling championship, was held at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta from March 5 to 13. 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The single also includes the song \"Can't Say\", written by bassist Karl Alvarez and drummer Bill Stevenson, and a cover version of \"A Boy Named Sue\", a 1969 song written by Shel Silverstein and made famous by Johnny Cash.\n\nGreatest Hits, Vol. 2 (Johnny Cash album): Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 is, as the title implies, a greatest hits compilation by country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1971 (see 1971 in music). It combines older songs from Cash's years with Sun Records (\"Hey Porter\" and \"Folsom Prison Blues\", among others) with more recent hits, such as \"A Boy Named Sue\" from Cash's \"At San Quentin\" album and the Kris Kristofferson-penned \"Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down\". \" Big River\", one of the songs from the Sun years, was released as a single. The album was certified Gold on 1/25/1977 and Platinum on 2/16/1995 by the R.I.A.A.\n\nA Boy Named Sue: \"A Boy Named Sue\" is a song written by Shel Silverstein, made popular by Johnny Cash. 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Holiff was inspired to produce the film when he stumbled on his father's storage locker filled with audio diaries and a large assortment of other documents relating to his time in the 1960s and 1970s as Cash's manager. The locker also included a framed gold record of \"A Boy Named Sue\" which went on display at the Grand Theatre during the running of their musical \"Ring of Fire\".\n\nBurden of Dreams: Burden of Dreams is a 1982 \"making-of\" documentary film directed by Les Blank, shot during and about the chaotic production of Werner Herzog's 1982 film \"Fitzcarraldo\", and filmed on location in the jungles of South America.\n\nA Boy Named Sue (film): A Boy Named Sue is a 2001 documentary film directed by Julie Wyman. It shows the life and transition of Theo, a young adult, raised female, involved in a lesbian relationship, who undergoes various stages of a sex reassignment surgery (including a mastectomy and hormone therapy) to become male. 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He was selected sixth in the 2006 NBA draft, having completed four years playing for the Washington Huskies. His nickname was \"B-Roy\", but he was also referred to as \"The Natural\" by Trail Blazers announcer Brian Wheeler. On December 10, 2011, Roy announced his retirement from basketball due to a degenerative knee condition, though he returned in 2012 to play five games for the Timberwolves.\n\nKarl-Anthony Towns: Karl-Anthony Towns Jr. (born November 15, 1995) is a Dominican-American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the University of Kentucky. Towns was named to the Dominican Republic national basketball team Olympic squad as a 16-year-old, although the Dominican Republic ultimately did not qualify for the 2012 Olympics. 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He played college basketball for Temple.\n\nTyus Jones: Tyus Robert Jones (born May 10, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Duke Blue Devils in his freshman season as part of the 2014\u201315 National Championship team. He was ranked among the top 10 players in the national high school class of 2014 by Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN. He was a Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) Class 4A state champion, three-time Minnesota Associated Press Boys Basketball Player of the Year and three-time Minnesota Boys Basketball Gatorade Player of the Year for Apple Valley High School. He played in the 2014 McDonald's All-American Boys Game, 2014 Jordan Brand Classic and the 2014 Nike Hoop Summit. He won the skills competition at the 2014 McDonald's All-American Game and posted the only double-double in the 2014 Jordan Brand Classic.\n\nSam Mitchell (basketball): Samuel E. Mitchell Jr. (born September 2, 1963) is a former professional basketball player and coach who is currently head coach of the U.S. Virgin Islands national basketball team. He was most recently the interim head coach for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was also the head coach for the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 2004 to 2008. Mitchell has also done analyst work for TSN and NBA TV as well as radio work for WHAL-AM in Columbus and WZGC-FM \"92.9 The Game\" in Atlanta. He also currently works as a talk show co-host/analyst on SiriusXM NBA Radio.\n\nRicky Rubio: Ricard Rubio i Vives (born October 21, 1990) is a Spanish professional basketball player for the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA). 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It is perhaps Puig's work most influenced by pop culture. This can be seen in the montage imitating narrative technique, soap opera and science fiction elements. Also like other Puig works, it deals with psychological and sexual issues.\n\nJoyce Kilmer Middle School: Joyce Kilmer Middle School is a school in the Fairfax County Public Schools System in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, east of the city of Vienna. Kilmer serves grades 7-8. It was named after the journalist and poet Joyce Kilmer. Kilmer has a GT program for students who have been determined to be \"Gifted and Talented.\" It is now called AAP, or \"Advanced Academics Program.\"\n\nManuel Puig: Juan Manuel Puig Delledonne (December 28, 1932 \u2013 July 22, 1990) was an Argentine author. Among his best-known novels are \"La traici\u00f3n de Rita Hayworth\" (\"Betrayed by Rita Hayworth\", 1968), \"Boquitas pintadas\" (\"Heartbreak Tango\", 1969), and \"El beso de la mujer ara\u00f1a\" (\"Kiss of the Spider Woman\", 1976) which was adapted into the film released in 1985, directed by the Argentine-Brazilian director H\u00e9ctor Babenco; and a Broadway musical in 1993.\n\nJoyce Kilmer: Joyce Kilmer (born as Alfred Joyce Kilmer; December 6, 1886 \u2013 July 30, 1918) was an American writer and poet mainly remembered for a short poem titled \"Trees\" (1913), which was published in the collection \"Trees and Other Poems\" in 1914. Though a prolific poet whose works celebrated the common beauty of the natural world as well as his Roman Catholic religious faith, Kilmer was also a journalist, literary critic, lecturer, and editor. While most of his works are largely unknown, a select few of his poems remain popular and are published frequently in anthologies. 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An Irish heritage unit, as the citation from poet Joyce Kilmer illustrates, this unit is also nicknamed the \"Fighting Irish\", immortalized in Joyce Kilmer's poem \"When the 69th Comes Home\". Between 1917 and 1992 it was also designated as the 165th Infantry Regiment. It is headquartered at the 69th Regiment Armory in Manhattan.\n\nRouge Bouquet (poem): \"Rouge Bouquet\" or \"The Wood Called Rouge Bouquet\" is a lyric poem written in 1918 by American poet, essayist, critic and soldier Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918). The poem commemorates during an intense German artillery bombardment of an American trench position in the Rouge Bouquet wood near the French village of Baccarat on 7 March 1918 that resulted in the loss of 19 American soldiers with the 165th Infantry Division. Kilmer was a sergeant in the New York National Guard's \"The Fighting 69th Regiment\" which was part of the 165th Infantry Regiment involved in the attack. 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Prior to his Arena Football career, he played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League and the Madison Mad Dogs of the Indoor Football League. After leaving to coach with the New Orleans VooDoo in 2011, he attempted a return as a player in 2012 with the San Jose SaberCats, but later became OC for the San Antonio Talons. He holds the record for the highest career TD-to-INT ratio in AFL history and threw a school record 52 TDs while attending Northeast Louisiana.\n\nShadrick McAfee: Shadrick \"Mac\" McAfee (born September 22, 1974) is the former coach of the Arena Football League Louisiana Swashbucklers and was a professional football player in the National Football League, Canadian Football League, Regional Football League, Arena Football League 2, National Indoor Football League, Intense Football League, and Indoor Football League. He played running back, wide receiver, defensive back, linebacker, and kick returner in his career. McAfee attended Philadelphia High School in Mississippi. McAfee played at NCAA Division II Mississippi College after high school and after two years transferred to the University of Central Arkansas. In 1998 he was named all Gulf South Conference at running back.\n\nMississippi Valley State University: Mississippi Valley State University (commonly referred to as MVSU or Valley) is a historically black university located in Mississippi Valley State, Leflore County, Mississippi, in the Mississippi Delta, near Itta Bena. MVSU is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.\n\nList of Arena Football League arenas: The following is a list of Arena Football League (AFL) arenas. American and Canadian football is traditionally played outdoors on grass or artificial turf fields 120\u2013150 yards (109.73\u2013137.16 m) in length. However, arena football is played in covered climate-controlled multi-purpose venues. 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His second and final album for the RCA Records label, it produced the singles \"Irresistible You\" and \"All of the Above\", which peaked at #22 and #46, respectively, on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. \"I'll Take Today\" was originally recorded by Tanya Tucker on her 1994 album \"Fire to Fire\", and would later be released as a single by Gary Allan from his 1998 album \"It Would Be You\".\n\nFire in the Dark: Fire in the Dark is the title of the third studio album recorded by American country music artist Billy Dean. It was released in 1993 on SBK/Liberty Records and like his previous two albums, it was certified gold by the RIAA. Unlike his first two albums, which were produced by Tom Shapiro, this one was produced by Liberty Records' then-president Jimmy Bowen, with Dean as co-producer. Singles from this album include \"Tryin' to Hide a Fire in the Dark\", \"I Wanna Take Care of You\", \"I'm Not Built That Way\" and a cover of Dave Mason's 1977 pop hit \"We Just Disagree\". Also covered here is James Taylor's \"Steamroller Blues.\" Of these singles, \"Tryin' to Hide a Fire in the Dark\" and \"We Just Disagree\" were both Top Ten hits on the country music charts.\n\nElton John: Sir Elton Hercules John, (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947), is an English singer, pianist, and composer. He has worked with lyricist Bernie Taupin as his songwriting partner since 1967; they have collaborated on more than 30 albums to date. In his five-decade career Elton John has sold more than 300million records, making him one of the best-selling music artists in the world. He has more than fifty Top 40 hits, including seven consecutive No. 1 US albums, 58 \"Billboard\" Top 40 singles, 27 Top 10, four No. 2 and nine No. 1. For 31 consecutive years (1970\u20132000) he had at least one song in the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. His tribute single, re-penned in dedication to the late Princess Diana, \"Candle in the Wind 1997\" sold over 33million copies worldwide and is the best-selling single in the history of the UK and US singles charts. He has also composed music, produced records, and has occasionally acted in films. John owned Watford Football Club from 1976 to 1987, and 1997 to 2002. He is an honorary Life President of the club, and in 2014 had a stand named after him at the club's home stadium.\n\nTryin' to Hide a Fire in the Dark: \"Tryin' to Hide a Fire in the Dark\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Billy Dean. It was released in November 1992 as the first single from Dean's album \"Fire in the Dark\". The song reached number 6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in March 1993 and number 1 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada. It was written by Dean and Tim Nichols.\n\nIce on Fire: Ice on Fire, released in November 1985, is the nineteenth official album release for Elton John. Recorded at Sol Studios, it was his first album since \"Blue Moves\" produced by his original long-time producer, Gus Dudgeon, who was responsible for John's success in that timespan, but it was met with little praise, and only reached #48 on the US charts, although it reached #3 in the UK. George Michael, then of Wham! , appears on two tracks on the album: \"Nikita\" and \"Wrap Her Up\".\n\nAt This Moment (album): At This Moment is the debut album of American country music artist Neal McCoy, released in 1990 on Atlantic Records Nashville. \"If I Built You a Fire\", \"Hillbilly Blue\" and \"This Time I Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me\" were all released as singles from this album. Although \"Hillbilly Blue\" did not chart, the other two singles both entered the lower regions of the Hot Country Songs charts. \"If I Built You a Fire\" was a Top 20 country hit in Canada as well.", "question": "In what country is the artist who released Ice on Fire born?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"album_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the album mentioned in the question."}, "artist_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the artist who released the album."}, "artist_birth_country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the artist was born."}, "artist_birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the artist was born."}}, "required": ["album_name", "artist_name", "artist_birth_country", "artist_birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"album_name": "Ice on Fire", "artist_name": "Elton John", "artist_birth_country": "England", "artist_birth_year": 1947}, "ground_truth": {"album_name": "Ice on Fire", "artist_name": "Elton John", "artist_birth_country": "England", "artist_birth_year": 1947}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2081, "output_tokens": 38, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "e7ed2da013dacd60a1994004c4a63c5b68513f14b4982cd091e600dc1ac80f89", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8387c3554299123d8c214d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "GridIron Master", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "GridIron Master: GridIron Master is a wooden board game invented by Brett Proud, Craig Proud, Paul Morin and Jordan Sampson. It was first published by Canadian company \"PHI Sports Games\" in 2007. It combines the strategic elements of American and Canadian Football with chess. The Canadian Edition of \"GridIron Master\" is licensed by the Canadian Football League Players Association (CFLPA).\n\nModern Art (game): Modern Art is an auction game designed by Reiner Knizia and first published in 1992 by Hans im Gl\u00fcck in German. Players represent art dealers, both buying and selling works of art by five different fictional artists. At the end of each round, they sell the paintings they bought back to the \"bank\". More popular artists' works are worth more, and the value carries over into future rounds.\n\nAna Mercedes Hoyos: Ana Mercedes Hoyos (29 September 1942-5 September 2014) was a Colombian painter, sculptor and a pioneer in modern art in the country. In her half-century of artistic works, she garnered over seventeen awards of national and international recognition. Beginning her career in a Pop Art style which moved towards abstract, her trajectory moved toward cubism and realism as she explored light, color, sensuality and the bounty of her surroundings. Her reinterpretations of master painters led her to an exploration of Colombian multiculturalism, and her later works focused on Afro-Colombian and mestizo heritage within the Colombian landscape. Her works can be found in the permanent collections of the Fuji Art Museum in Tokyo; the in Zaragoza, Spain; the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City; the Nassau County Museum of Art of Roslyn Harbor, New York, as well as the Bogot\u00e1 Museum of Modern Art and museums in other Latin American cities. Her collection of archival materials on San Basilio de Palenque were donated to the United Nations University in Tokyo and the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.\n\nKatherine Sophie Dreier: Katherine Sophie Dreier (September 10, 1877 \u2013 March 29, 1952) was an American artist, lecturer, patron of the arts and social reformer. Dreier developed an interest in art at a young age and was afforded the opportunity of studying art in the United States and in Europe due to her parents' wealth and progressive attitudes. Her sister Dorothea, a Post-Impressionist painter traveled and studied with her in Europe. She was most influenced by modern art, particularly by her friend Marcel Duchamp, and due to her frustration with the poor reception that the works received, she became a supporter of other artists. She was co-founder of the Society of Independent Artists and the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 Anonyme, which had the first permanent collection of modern art, representing 175 artists and more than 800 works of art. The collection was donated to Yale University. Her works were exhibited in Europe and the United States, including the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art.\n\nKevin Atherton: Kevin Atherton (born 1950) is a Manx artist,based in Ireland since 1999, whose work includes performance, sculpture, film and video, installation and site-related work. Before moving to Ireland with his late wife, the Educationalist Vicky Robinson, Atherton had lived and worked in London for twenty-five years teaching part-time at The Slade School of Fine Art, the Royal College of Art and Middlesex Polytechnic. Most notably he was the Head of Department of 'Alternative Media'at Chelsea College of Art, which later when it merged with 'Print Making' became 'Combined Media'. Arriving in Dublin in 1999 Atherton set about establishing the Fine Art Media Department at the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) writing the BA Fine Art Media pathway and the ground-breaking 'Virtual Realities as a Fine Art Media' MA course. He has exhibited and performed throughout the world including at the Museum of Modern Art San Francisco (SFMOMA), The Museum of Modern Art Vienna (MUMOK) and at Tate Britain. His two-screen video installation 'In Two Minds'(1978-2014) is in the collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art Dublin.\n\nLillie P. Bliss: Lillie P. Bliss (born \"Lizzie Plummer Bliss\", April 11, 1864 in Boston; died March 12, 1931 in New York City) was an American art collector and patron. At the beginning of the 20th century, she was one of the leading collectors of modern art in New York. One of the lenders to the landmark Armory Show in 1913, she also contributed to other exhibitions concerned with raising public awareness of modern art. In 1929, she played an essential role in the founding of the Museum of Modern Art. After her death, 150 works of art from her collection served as a foundation to the museum and formed the basis of the in-house collection. These included works by artists such as Paul C\u00e9zanne, Georges Seurat, Paul Gauguin, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso and Amedeo Modigliani.\n\nHenry Wessel, Jr.: Henry Wessel (born 1942 in Teaneck, New Jersey) is an American photographer noted for his descriptive, yet poetic photographs of the human environment. He is the recipient of two Guggenheim Fellowships and three National Endowment for the Arts grants. His photographs are included in the permanent collections of major American, European, and Asian museums. Wessel's first solo exhibition was curated by John Szarkowski at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1972 and he was one of ten photographers included in the influential \"New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape\" exhibition at George Eastman House in 1975. His work has since been frequently and widely exhibited, including solo exhibitions at the Tate Modern in London, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Wessel has also produced a number of books of his photography.\n\nThe Canadian Conspiracy: The Canadian Conspiracy is a 1985 HBO/CBC mockumentary, co-written and directed by Robert Boyd, about the way the Canadian government is subverting the United States by taking over its entertainment industry. The film features many Canadians famous in the US who do not emphasize their Canadian origins being hounded by ANN (American News Network) reporters about the Canadian conspiracy.\n\nH. Harvard Arnason: Hjorvardur Harvard Arnason (1909 \u2013 1986) was an American academic, administrator, author and art historian focusing on modern art. His most enduring contribution was his survey of modern art, \"History of Modern Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & Photography\" which was first published in 1968. Now in its seventh edition, it has remained a standard volume on the modern period.\n\nPitchnut: Pitchnut is a wooden tabletop game of French Canadian origins, similar to carrom, crokinole and pichenotte, with mechanics that lie somewhere between pocket billiards and air hockey. Unlike with pichenotte, there are no records of pitchnut being mass-produced; all existing boards are handmade and frequently handed down from generation to generation. 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Notable celebrities with these marriages include Namie Amuro, Y\u014dko Oginome, Hitomi Furuya, Ami Suzuki, Kaori Iida, Nozomi Tsuji, Anna Tsuchiya, Meisa Kuroki, Leah Dizon, Melody Miyuki Ishikawa, and Riisa Naka. A quarter of all Japanese brides are pregnant at the time of their wedding, according to the Health Labor and Welfare Ministry, and pregnancy is one of the most common motivations for marriage. Unplanned pregnancies are common due to low usage of oral contraceptives by women. The prevalence and celebrity profile of \"dekichatta-kon\" has inspired Japan's wedding industry to introduce an even more benign phrase, \"sazukari-kon\" (\u6388\u304b\u308a\u5a5a , blessed wedding) .\n\nMai Hagiwara: Mai Hagiwara (\u8429\u539f \u821e , Hagiwara Mai , born February 7, 1996 in Saitama Prefecture) is a former Japanese pop singer and actress. At age 6, she auditioned for Hello! Project Kids in 2002 and later became part of the girl group Cute under the Hello! 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Music videos were made for \"Shotgun Justice\" and \"American Luck\".\n\nCharles Bronson: Charles Bronson (born Charles Dennis Buchinsky; Lithuanian: \"Karolis Dionyzas Bu\u010dinskis\" ; November 3, 1921 \u2013 August 30, 2003) was an American actor.\n\nMalicious Intent (album): Malicious Intent is the third album released in 1986 by Canadian speed/thrash metal band Razor. The album contains more honed and intense screaming from frontman Stace McLaren and the tracks on it mostly contains lyrics about heroic fantasy and playing heavy metal. An exception to this might be \"Tear Me to Pieces\", with lyrics penned by McLaren about knife fighting. \"Malicious Intent\" is known for containing incredibly loud drum rides and overall poor production. 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The group consisted of hosts Sweden, fellow Scandinavians Denmark, France and England.\n\nUEFA Euro 2004 Group C: Group C of UEFA Euro 2004 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 14 June and was completed on 22 June. The group consisted of Italy, Denmark, Sweden and Bulgaria.\n\nUEFA Euro 1984 Group 1: Group 1 of UEFA Euro 1984 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 12 June and was completed on 19 June. The group consisted of hosts France, Belgium, Denmark, and Yugoslavia.\n\nUEFA Euro 1992 Group 2: Group 2 of UEFA Euro 1992 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 12 June and was completed on 18 June. The group consisted of the Netherlands, Scotland, Germany and the CIS, a team composed of players from 12 of the 15 former Soviet Union members.", "question": "Group 1 of UEFA Euro 1992 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage, it consisted of hosts Sweden, fellow Scandinavians Denmark, France and England, the France national football team, represents which country?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"team_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The official name of the national football team."}, "represented_country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country that the national football team represents."}, "team_attributes": {"type": "object", "properties": {"colloquial_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The common or informal name for the team."}, "symbol": {"type": "string", "description": "The symbol associated with the team."}, "colors": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The primary colors of the team's kit."}}, "required": ["colloquial_name", "symbol", "colors"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["team_name", "represented_country", "team_attributes"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"team_name": "France national football team", "represented_country": "France", "team_attributes": {"colloquial_name": "Les Bleus", "symbol": "coq gaulois", "colors": ["blue", "white", "red"]}}, "ground_truth": {"team_name": "France national football team", "represented_country": "France", "team_attributes": {"colloquial_name": "Les Bleus", "symbol": "coq gaulois", "colors": ["blue", "white", "red"]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1252, "output_tokens": 57, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "501707bf9c4d0f8914fe4ccbc03d9fd4fd61c64caaffa8b370d063eb5b1eb708", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a8eb0f75542995a26add4e6", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "the father of the United States Air Force", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Cervia Air Base: Cervia Air Base (ICAO: LIPC) is an air base of the Italian Air Force (Aeronautica Militare). It is located in northern Italy, approximately 6 km southwest of Cervia, in the province of Ravenna (Emilia-Romagna). It was the home of the 5th Fighter Wing, which flew leased US Air Force Lockheed Martin F-16 Falcon. It is also a NATO air base and is visited by other NATO air forces on a routine basis. After Italy returned the leased F-16 to the US Air Force the 5th Fighter Wing was disbanded and in its place the 1st Special Air Brigade moved to Cervia. Along with the 1st Special Air Brigade arrived the 15th CSAR Wing - the Italian air force's Combat Search and Rescue wing.\n\nRalph Royce: Ralph Royce (28 June 1890 \u2013 7 August 1965) was a United States Army Air Forces general during World War II. A West Point graduate who learned to fly in 1915\u201316, he served with the 1st Aero Squadron in the Pancho Villa Expedition and later led it on the Western Front. During World War II as a brigadier general, he led the Royce special mission to Mindanao, in which a small force of bombers flew from Australia to attack Japanese targets in the Philippines. Later he was Deputy Commander of the Ninth Air Force and commanded the 1st Provisional Tactical Air Force.\n\nBilly Mitchell: William Lendrum \"Billy\" Mitchell (December 29, 1879 \u2013 February 19, 1936) was a United States Army general who is regarded as the father of the United States Air Force.\n\nMarine Aviation Training Support Group 33: Marine Aviation and Training Support Group 33 (MATSG-33) is a United States Marine Corps aviation training group that was originally established during World War II as Marine Aircraft Group 33 (MAG-33). Fighter squadrons from MAG-33 fought most notably during the Battle of Okinawa and also as the first Marine aviation units to support the Korean War when they arrived as part of the 1st Provisional Marine Brigade. They helped stabilize the United Nations positions during the Battle of Pusan Perimeter and fought in Korea for the remainder of the war. At some point in the 1960s, the group was deactivated and was not reactivated until 2000, when Marine Aviation Training Support Group at Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia was renamed MATSG-33.\n\n1st Reconnaissance Squadron (disambiguation): The 1st Reconnaissance Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit, originally organized as the 1st Provisional Aero Squadron in 1913. It has held this designation since September 1991.\n\n11th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union): The 11th Mechanized Corps was formed from March to September 1932 from the 11th Rifle Division in Leningrad, one of the first two Red Army mechanized corps. The corps was commanded by division commander Komkor Kasyan Chaykovsky and its chief of staff was Mikhail Bakshi. The 31st Mechanized Brigade was formed from the 32nd Rifle Regiment named for Volodarsky, the 32nd Mechanized Brigade from the 33rd Rifle Regiment named for Voskov, the 33rd Rifle and Machine Gun Brigade from the 31st Rifle Regiment named for Uritsky. The 31st Brigade was equipped with the T-26 and the 32nd Brigade was equipped with the BT-2. The corps at the time had a total of 220 tanks. On 1 January 1933 the 83rd Aviation Group was attached the corps, and was later reformed into the Motor-Mechanized Squadron. By March of that year the brigades were based in Tsarskoye Selo, Slutsk, and Stary Peterhof, while the corps headquarters and rear units were still in Leningrad. In December, the 32nd Brigade's 1st Tank Battalion was transferred to the 6th Mechanized Brigade in the Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army. On 16 January 1934 the corps received the honorific \"Leningrad\", the 31st Brigade received the honorific \"named for Uritsky\", the 32nd Brigade the honorific \"named for Volodarsky\", and the 33rd Brigade the honorific \"named for Voskov\".\n\n1st Provisional Marine Brigade: The 1st Provisional Marine Brigade was a Marine infantry brigade of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) that existed periodically from 1912 to 1950. It was an ad hoc unit formed for specific operations and not considered a \"permanent\" USMC unit.\n\n157th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade: The 157th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, also known as the Iron Brigade, is based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was formerly known as the 57th Field Artillery Brigade, at which time its subordinate organizations included the 1st Battalion, 126th Field Artillery Regiment and the 1st Battalion, 121st Field Artillery Regiment from the Wisconsin Army National Guard, plus the 1st Battalion, 182nd Field Artillery Regiment of the Michigan Army National Guard. Not to be confused with the famous \"Iron Brigade\" of the Civil War, the 57th Field Artillery Brigade is also known as the \"Iron Brigade,\" a nickname traditionally given to crack artillery units in the Civil War. It was during World War I that the 57th Field Artillery Brigade earned its nickname as it spent many hours at the front and fired more artillery rounds than any brigade in the American Army.\n\n1st Provisional Air Brigade: The 1st Provisional Air Brigade was a temporary unit of the United States Army Air Service, commanded by Col. Billy Mitchell, operating out of Langley Field, Virginia, that was used in to demonstrate the vulnerability of ships to aerial attack when, in July 1921, the \"unsinkable\" German dreadnought SMS \"Ostfriesland\" was sent to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean by bombardment. Other targets included the German destroyer SMS G-102, the SMS \"Frankfurt\", and the USS \"Iowa\".\n\nEdward A. Craig: Edward Arthur Craig (November 22, 1896 \u2014 December 11, 1994) was a commissioned officer in the United States Marine Corps, and a decorated combat veteran of World War II and the Korean War who eventually attained the rank of Lieutenant General. 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He is the former head coach and Defensive Coordinator of the NFL's Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, and Dallas Cowboys. He was also an interim head coach for the New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, and the Houston Texans. His career winning percentage as a head coach is .562. He was a part of the Denver Broncos Super Bowl 50 championship team over the Carolina Panthers.\n\nCampbell Fighting Camels football: The Campbell Fighting Camels football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Campbell University located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Pioneer Football League, one of two members in North Carolina (the other being Davidson). Campbell's first football team was fielded in 2008. The team plays its home games at the 5,000 seat Barker\u2013Lane Stadium in Buies Creek, North Carolina. The Fighting Camels were coached by Dale Steele from 2008\u20132012. Campbell announced on November 5, 2012 that they would not retain head coach Dale Steele following the conclusion of the 2012 season. Steele was the head coach for the Camels for six years compiling a 14\u201341 record. On November 27, 2012, it was announced that Mike Minter, former safety for the National Football League's Carolina Panthers would be the head coach.\n\nMichael Bates (American football): At the 1992 NFL draft combine, Bates ran a 4.4 40, a full tenth of a second faster than top RB prospect Vaughn Dunbar and almost 2 tenths of a second than any of the other 34 halfbacks tested. Bates was the 150th overall selection by the Seattle Seahawks in the 1992 NFL Draft, but due to contract negotiations, he did not sign with Seattle and held out the 1992 season. In March of 1993 Bates signed an incentive laden contract including a $15k workout bonus, $10k playoff percentage time bonus and over $50k in performance bonus. In 1995 Bates was an exclusive rights free agent where Seattle ended up agreeing to terms with him on a 1 year $700k deal in July after new head coach Dennis Erickson traded for Ricky Proehl and drafted Joey Galloway, Bates became expendable and was waived August 28. The Carolina Panthers claimed Bates off waivers only to turn around and trade him the next day to the Cleveland Browns for Travis Hill. Bates spent the end of the 95 season on the inactive list and was not retained. 1996 began his great run of seasons where he signed with the Carolina Panthers, he had 9,154 total yards in kick returns and five kick-return touchdowns (the NFL record for kickoff return touchdowns in a career is six). In one of his best seasons, 1996, he returned 33 kicks for 998 yards - a remarkable average of 30.2 yards per return - and one kick return touchdown. Bates was selected to the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team. After five seasons in Carolina, Bates was let go and the Redskins signed Bates to a 2-year $1.33million contract. Bates was let go after just one season and Carolina picked Bates back up for the 2002 season. His season was cut short that year however due to a broken ankle in the preseason. Bates was re-signed for the 2003 season with Carolina but was let go in the final cut down process for the regular season. After that Bates was signed by the Jets but once again injuries placed Bates on injured reserve in November of 2003. Bates was subsequently waived by the Jets and was able to sign with the Cowboys in late December and play for the Cowboys in their playoff run.\n\nMike Shula: Mike Shula (born June 3, 1965) is an American football coach who is the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL). Shula has been with the Panthers since 2011, when he was hired as their quarterbacks coach. 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Maxie played college football at Texas Southern University.\n\n2016 Carolina Panthers season: The 2016 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 22nd season in the National Football League and the sixth under head coach Ron Rivera. It was also the team's 20th season at Bank of America Stadium. The previous year, the Panthers achieved their highest win total in franchise history with a 15\u20131 record. They entered the 2016 season as the defending NFC champions and NFC South champions and hope to repeat as NFC champions, but after a 1\u20135 start, their worst since 2004 (where they also were defending NFC Champions), the Panthers finished the season at 6\u201310, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2012. The Panthers struggled throughout the 2016 season with injuries and lost of star players via Free Agency and retirement. The Panthers became the first team in NFL history to go 15\u20131 and miss the playoffs the following year, the first runners up in the Super Bowl to miss the playoffs the next year since the 2008 Patriots, and failed to win the NFC South for the first time in three seasons. This was also the first team to have at least 15 wins and finish last in their division the following season.\n\n2012 Carolina Panthers season: The Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 18th season in the National Football League and the second under head coach Ron Rivera. A day after the Panthers loss to Dallas, general manager Marty Hurney was fired. Until a new general manager was hired (that hire eventually being Dave Gettleman), director of football operations Brandon Beane served as interim GM. In a statistical rarity, the team lost the first 13 of their coin tosses, an event with a 1 in 8,192 probability. In the thirteenth game, the Panthers asked fans on Facebook to make the call, but the vote ended in a 50/50 tie.\n\n2017 Carolina Panthers season: The 2017 Carolina Panthers season is the franchise's 23rd season in the National Football League and the seventh under head coach Ron Rivera. The Panthers will come off of a disappointing 2016 campaign where they finished 6\u201310 and last in the NFC South. For the first time since 2011, the Panthers will not play the Seattle Seahawks during the regular season. During the offseason, the team's notable free agent signings included Matt Kalil, Captain Munnerlyn, and Julius Peppers. The latter spent his first eight seasons with the Panthers. On July 17, 2017, the team announced Dave Gettleman had been relieved as general manager.\n\nGil Haskell: Gil Haskell (born September 24, 1943) is a long time National Football League (NFL) coach and the former offensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks. He began his career in the NFL as a ball boy with the San Francisco 49ers while his uncle Dr. William O\u2019Grady was a part owner of the franchise. Coach Haskell grew up in St. Brendan's Parish in San Francisco, graduated from St. Ignatius High School in 1961, played at San Francisco State, and then was head coach at St. Ignatius from 1973\u20131977. Haskell then left for USC, spending 5 seasons as an assistant coach. He broke into the NFL as a coach in 1983 with the Los Angeles Rams, coaching special teams, running backs and tight ends for 9 seasons. In 1992, he joined the Green Bay Packers where he became part of Mike Holmgren's staff for the first time as a running back coach and wide receiver coach. When Holmgren left Green Bay for the Seattle Seahawks in 1998 Haskell accepted the Offensive Coordinator position with the Carolina Panthers. The next season, he reunited with Holmgren in Seattle in the same role. He has indicated that he would like to be a head coach in the NFL and even launched a low key campaign for the Oakland Raiders position when the Raiders fired Norv Turner after the 2005 season. 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Sunnen: Commissioner v. Sunnen, 333 U.S. 591 (1948), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1948 in which the Court outlined the scope of collateral estoppel or estoppel by judgment in determinations of federal tax liability. This was important because a single controversial circumstance may have a bearing on income tax liability for several years. Res judicata, as part of the doctrine of judicial finality, protects a taxpayer's tax liability for a given year once the taxpayer wins a judgment in court. The judgment is controlling not only controlling with regard to the issues litigated but also with any issues that \"could have\" been raised if they would have affected the determination of tax liability for the year. However, of course, a single controversial circumstance may have a bearing on income tax liability for several years, and if a judgment fixes liability for one of the years, res judiciary forecloses the reopening of only that year's liability. 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Kepner states that such a tax system would be transparent, easily understandable, could fit on a post-card, and everyone who earns an income would pay taxes. The plan would expand the tax base and he suggests that it would have an incentive to keep federal spending at modest levels (under our current system, approximately 50% pay no income taxes and may not have the incentive to try to keep federal spending in control). The personal income tax would be made up of three progressive rates: 15%, 25%, and 35% (locked together to prevent raising of one rate without raising the others). The estate tax would apply an annual wealth tax of 1-2%, which would be similar to property taxes currently administered at the state level, but would include all property (i.e., stocks, bonds, real property) above a threshold amount.\n\nTaxation in Spain: Taxes in Spain are levied by national (federal), regional and local governments. Tax revenue in Spain stood at 36.3% of GDP in 2013. A wide range of taxes are levied on different sources, the most important ones being income tax, social security contributions, corporate tax, value added tax; some of them are applied at national level and others at national and regional levels. Most national and regional taxes are collected by the Agencia Estatal de Administraci\u00f3n Tributaria which is the bureau responsible for collecting taxes at the national level. Other minor taxes like property transfer tax (regional), real estate property tax (local), road tax (local) are collected directly by regional or local administrations. Four historical territories or foral provinces (Araba/\u00c1lava, Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa and Navarre) collect all national and regional taxes themselves and subsequently transfer the portion due to central Government after two negotiations called Concierto (in which the first three territories, that conform the Basque Autonomous Community, agree their defense jointly) and the Convenio (in which the territory and Community of Navarre defense itself alone). The tax year in Spain follows the calendar year. The tax collection method depends on the tax; some of them are collected by self-assessment, but others (i.e. income tax) follow a system of pay-as-you-earn tax with monthly withholdings that follow a self-assessment at the end of the term.\n\nTaxation in the Republic of Ireland: In Ireland there is an income tax, a value added tax (VAT), and various other taxes. Employees pay pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) taxes based on their income, less certain allowances. 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Corporate income tax is also a flat 10%. Value-Added Tax applies at a flat rate of 20% on virtually all goods and services. A lower rate of 9% applies on only hotel services.\n\nDouble Irish arrangement: The double Irish arrangement is a tax strategy that some multinational corporations used to lower their corporate tax liability. The strategy has ceased to be available since 1 January 2015, though those already engaging in the arrangement have until 2020 to find another arrangement. The strategy used payments between related entities in a corporate structure to move income from a higher-tax country to a lower or no tax jurisdiction. It relies on the fact that Irish tax law does not include transfer pricing rules as does the United States and those of many other jurisdictions. Specifically, Ireland has territorial taxation, and does not levy taxes on income booked in subsidiaries of Irish companies that are outside the state.\n\nCompetitive Tax Plan: The Competitive Tax Plan is an approach to taxation, suggested in the United States, that would impose a 10\u201315% value added tax (VAT) and reduce personal and corporate income taxes. The plan was created by Michael J. Graetz, professor at Columbia law school, and a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy. Graetz states that it would generate enough revenue so that families with $100,000 of annual income or less \u2014 almost 90% of all current filers \u2014 would not have to pay income taxes or file tax returns. Graetz would provide a new payroll tax offset to replace the Earned Income Tax Credit and to protect low and moderate income workers from any tax increase under the new system. Under the initial proposal, households with an annual income of more than $100,000 would be taxed at a flat 25% rate and the corporate income tax rate would be reduced to 25%. Graetz argues that reducing the corporate tax rate \"would make the United States an extremely attractive nation for corporate investments for both U.S. citizens and foreign investors\". According to an article in the November 19, 2002 issue of \"The Wall Street Journal\", the Competitive Tax Plan is already being given consideration by officials in the United States Treasury Department. In 2013, Graetz presented an updated version of his plan for 2015. In it, he proposed progressive income tax rates for single filers making over $50,000 and households making over $100,000 ($75,000 for head of household) and lowering the corporate income tax further, to 15%.\n\nTaxation in Latvia: In Latvia, taxes are levied by both national and local governments. Tax revenue stood at 28.1% of the GDP in 2013. 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He was the head of the \"Japanese Society of Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers\" from 1964 to 1978. A museum was built in Shibuya to honor his achievements, and visitors to the Koga Masao Museum of Music (\u53e4\u8cc0\u653f\u7537\u97f3\u697d\u535a\u7269\u9928 , Koga Masao Ongaku Hakubutsukan ) are able to view exhibits, and memorabilia featuring his work.\n\nKoji Nakano (composer): Koji Nakano (born August 1974-) is a Japanese composer. He was born in Japan and educated in Boston, The Hague, and San Diego. Nakano has been recognized as one of the major voices among Asian composers of his generation. His work strives to merge Western and Eastern musical traditions, and reflects the relationship between beauty, form and imperfection through the formality of music. Nakano received his bachelor's degree in composition with distinction, and master's degree in composition with academic honors and distinction, Pi Kappa Lambda, from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, where he studied with Lee Hyla and John Harbison. From 2002 to 2003, Nakano studied with Dutch composer Louis Andriessen in Amsterdam and at the Royal Conservatory of Hague as the Japanese Government Overseas Study Program Artist. In 2006, he received his Ph.D. in composition from the University of California at San Diego, where he studied with Chinary Ung. In addition to being the recipient of the American Artists and Museum Professionals in Asia Fellowship from the Asian Cultural Council, Nakano is also the first recipient of the Toru Takemitsu Award in Composition from the Japan Society of Boston awarded annually to the most talented young composer in the Boston area. 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He made his debut role in the 1982 television film \"Made in Britain\" (1982). He garnered critical acclaim for his role as Myron in the 1984 film \"The Hit\" (1984), for which he was nominated for his first BAFTA Award. Roth gained more attention for his performances in \"The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover\" (1989), \"Vincent & Theo\" (1990) and \"Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead\" (1990).\n\nViva Villa!: Viva Villa! is a 1934 American Pre-Code film starring Wallace Beery as Pancho Villa and was written by Ben Hecht, adapted from the book \"Viva Villa! \". The film was shot on location in Mexico and directed by Jack Conway. There was uncredited assistance with the script by Howard Hawks, James Kevin McGuinness, and Howard Emmett Rogers. Hawks and William A. Wellman were also uncredited directors on the film.\n\nThe Big Sky (film): The Big Sky is a 1952 American Western film produced and directed by Howard Hawks, based on the novel of the same name. 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It is generally regarded as being among Hawks' finest films, particularly in its portrayal of the professionalism of the pilots of the film, its atmosphere, and the flying sequences. The supporting cast features Thomas Mitchell and Richard Barthelmess.\n\nHagar Wilde: Hagar Wilde (July 7, 1905 \u2013 September 25, 1971) was a writer for Hollywood films and television shows in the late thirties till the late fifties. 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The complex is a Grade II* listed building as of 27 June 1952. It is one of 24 sites on the Monmouth Heritage Trail.\n\nBinham Priory: St Mary's Priory, Binham, or Binham Priory, is a ruined Benedictine priory located in the village of Binham in the English county of Norfolk. Today the nave of the much larger priory church has become the \"Church of St. Mary and the Holy Cross\" and is still used as a place of worship. 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The society is affiliated with Scottish Labour Students, the Scottish Labour Party, and the national counterparts Labour Students and the Labour Party. It is one of the largest student Labour societies in the United Kingdom and actively campaigns as part of the Labour Party.\n\nTrevor Beattie: Trevor Beattie (born 24 December 1959) is a British advertising executive. He is a founding partner, chairman and creative director of Beattie McGuinness Bungay (BMB), and was formerly the chairman and creative director of TBWA London. Considered one of the leading figures in advertising in Britain, Beattie has been responsible for a number of high-profile and sometimes controversial advertising campaigns, most notably the \"fcuk\" campaign for French Connection and the 1994 Playtex Wonderbra campaign featuring Eva Herzigov\u00e1. He has managed campaigns for the Labour Party, being a friend of Peter Mandelson and a supporter of New Labour. 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Her various guest appearances on other television programmes include \"The New Statesman\", \"House of Cards\", \"The Darling Buds of May\", \"A Touch of Frost\" and \"As Time Goes By\".\n\nH. E. Bates: Herbert Ernest Bates, CBE (16 May 1905\u00a0\u2013 29 January 1974), better known as H. E. Bates, was an English writer and author. His best-known works include \"Love for Lydia\", \"The Darling Buds of May\", and \"My Uncle Silas\".\n\nDarling Buds of May (album): Darling Buds of May is the debut album by the rock band Faulter.\n\nThe Mating Game (film): The Mating Game (1959) is an MGM Metrocolor film in CinemaScope directed by George Marshall and starring Debbie Reynolds, Tony Randall, and Paul Douglas in his final screen appearance. Reynolds sings the title song during the opening credits. The film was written by William Roberts very loosely based on a British novel, \"The Darling Buds of May\" by H. E. 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She previously played Primrose in \"The Darling Buds of May\".\n\nThe Darling Buds: The Darling Buds are an alternative rock band from Newport, South Wales. The band formed in 1986 and were named after the H. E. Bates novel \"The Darling Buds of May\" \u2013 a title taken in turn, from the third line of Shakespeare's Sonnet 18: \"Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May\".\n\nPop Said...: Pop Said... is the debut album by Welsh band The Darling Buds. All songs were written by Harley Farr and Andrea Lewis. Originally released by Epic Records in 1989, the album was re-released by Cherry Red Records in 2006 in an expanded 21-track edition, including B-sides and rarities from the era. The album charted at number 23 at the UK Albums Chart.\n\nFamous First Words (Viva Brother album): Famous First Words is the debut studio album by English pop-rock band Viva Brother, released on 1 August 2011, on Geffen Records in the United Kingdom. Preceded by the singles \"Darling Buds of May\", \"Still Here\" and \"New Year's Day\", the album was produced and mixed by Stephen Street, who had previously worked with acts such as Blur and The Smiths.\n\nFaulter: Faulter is a rock band from Anaheim, California. They formed in 2003, while the members were attending various high schools in Anaheim. The band self-released their debut album \"Darling Buds of May\" before being signed to Abacus Recordings. The album was then re-released nationally on their new label. Songs from their debut have been featured on \"\" twice. In 2007, the band released an EP, \"The Other Side\" (available as a free download on their official website). The EP includes 2 rerecorded songs from their debut along with 3 new ones. 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He was a member of the Finnish Parliament from 2003 to 2007, representing the True Finns party as an independent politician. Halme was also known by the pseudonym \"Viikinki\", which he used while appearing in \"Gladiaattorit\", a Finnish version of the TV game show \"Gladiators\", in the 1990s. He was also a professional wrestler best known for his appearances with World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) under the ring name Ludvig Borga; a mixed martial artist and the first fighter from the Nordic countries to ever compete in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC); and a professional boxer who held the Finnish heavyweight title.\n\nMinna Sirn\u00f6: Minna Maaria Sirn\u00f6 (born May 14, 1966 in Tampere) is a Finnish politician and member of Finnish Parliament, representing the Left Alliance. She was elected to Finnish Parliament in 2003. She lost her seat in 2011 elections.\n\nMats L\u00f6fstr\u00f6m: Mats L\u00f6fstr\u00f6m is a Finnish politician representing \u00c5land Centre. L\u00f6fstr\u00f6m is the single member of parliament for the autonomous region of \u00c5land in the Parliament of Finland. He was an \u00c5land Centre party candidate to the Finnish Parliament on the \u00c5land Coalition list at the Finnish parliamentary election, 2015. L\u00f6fstr\u00f6m got elected and replacing Elisabeth Naucl\u00e9r as the single representative of \u00c5land in the Finnish Parliament.\n\nMestarit salilla: Mestarit salilla is the first and only album by the late former boxer, professional wrestler and Finnish parliament member, Tony Halme. Three singles were released from this album, \"Viikinki\" (1999), \"M\u00e4 oon t\u00e4llainen\" (2000) and \"Painu pelle hiiteen\" (2001), the first of which was certified gold in Finland.\n\nPaavo Arhinm\u00e4ki: Paavo Erkki Arhinm\u00e4ki (born 13 December 1976 in Helsinki) is a Finnish politician, a member of the Finnish Parliament and a former Minister for Culture and Sport, representing the Left Alliance, whose leader he was from 2009 to 2016. He was first elected to the Finnish Parliament in the 2007 election and reelected in 2011. Arhinm\u00e4ki has been a member of the Helsinki city council since 2001. He led the Left Youth in 2001\u20132005. He proposed a halt to nuclear power projects in Finland in the wake of the Great Hanshin earthquake.\n\nMika Niikko: Mika Niikko (born January 20, 1967 in Lahti) is a Finnish politician and member of Finnish Parliament for Uusimaa, representing the Finns Party. He was elected to Finnish Parliament in 2011. He is the managing director of \"Takaisin el\u00e4m\u00e4\u00e4n registered society (Back to life)\", which works with young people. His first job was as an electrician. In 1991 he established a lock repair company and then a company which sold windows to balconies. In 2000, he started publishing gospel music with Petri Kosonen.\n\nFinnish presidential election, 1931: Two-stage presidential elections were held in Finland in 1931. On 15 and 16 January the public elected presidential electors to an electoral college. They in turn elected the President. The result was a victory for Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, who won on the third ballot by just two votes. The turnout for the popular vote was 47.3%. This presidential election was held during an ideologically, politically, socially and economically tense time. The Great Depression was impoverishing many Finnish farmers and workers. The far-right Lapua Movement had not settled for the ban of the Communist Party and its affiliated organizations in the autumn of 1930. It wanted to help elect a President who would also strongly oppose the Social Democrats and moderate bourgeois parties, such as the Progressives. Although Svinhufvud disapproved of the Lapua Movement's violent kidnappings of left-wing politicians and other illegal acts, he was their preferred presidential candidate. Former President K.J. St\u00e5hlberg, a champion of democracy, parliamentarism and the rule of law, had been briefly kidnapped by some activists of the Lapua Movement with his wife in October 1930. He was chosen as the Progressive presidential candidate. Speaker of the Finnish Parliament, Ky\u00f6sti Kallio, held ideals similar to those of St\u00e5hlberg, and he became the Agrarian presidential candidate. The outgoing President, Lauri Kristian Relander, had lost the Agrarian presidential candidacy to Kallio, because he did not condemn the Lapua Movement as strongly as Kallio did, and a sufficient number of Agrarians believed that Kallio could control the Lapua Movement's extremists more effectively than Relander. Right-wing Finns and some centrists, such as a prominent Agrarian parliamentarian, Juho Niukkanen, were concerned that St\u00e5hlberg's re-election (after a six-year break) as the Finnish President would escalate political tensions in Finland. The Commander-in-Chief of the Civil Guards (a bourgeois voluntary defence organization), Major General Lauri Malmberg, announced in the Finnish Parliament that he would not guarantee order among the Civil Guards, if St\u00e5hlberg was elected President. Svinhufvud's razor-thin victory required Niukkanen's arm-twisting tactics, whereby he pressured all the Agrarian presidential electors to support Svinhufvud. This 69-year-old and slightly ailing conservative politician was considered by his supporters as a sufficiently bold, solid and patriotic man to re-unite the ideologically divided Finns. His pro-democracy supporters hoped that he could keep both right-wing extremists and left-wing extremists in check (see, for example, Sakari Virkkunen, Finland's Presidents I / Suomen presidentit I. Helsinki: Otava Ltd., 1994, pgs. 242-245 (Relander), pgs. 11-14 (Svinhufvud); Pentti Virrankoski, A History of Finland / Suomen historia, volumes 1&2. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society / Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura, 2009, pgs. 810-816; Raimo Salokangas, \"The Independent Republic\" (Itsen\u00e4inen tasavalta), pgs. 635-639 in Seppo Zetterberg et al., eds., A Small Giant of the Finnish History / Suomen historian pikkuj\u00e4ttil\u00e4inen. Helsinki: WSOY, 2003).\n\nPentti Tiusanen: Pentti Uolevi Tiusanen (born 6 March 1949 in Kotka) is a Finnish politician and member of Finnish Parliament, representing the Left Alliance. He was elected to Finnish Parliament in the 1995 election.\n\nTeuvo Hakkarainen: Teuvo Hakkarainen (born 12 April 1960 in Viitasaari) is a Finnish politician and member of Finnish Parliament, representing the Finns Party. He was elected to Finnish Parliament in 2011. He was a co-owner of Haka Wood saw mill but sold his shares shortly after being elected.\n\nPietari J\u00e4\u00e4skel\u00e4inen: Pietari Osmo J\u00e4\u00e4skel\u00e4inen (born 20 June 1947 in Hankasalmi) is a Finnish politician who was member of Finnish Parliament in 2009-2015, representing The Finns Party. He became a member of Finnish Parliament in 2009 when Timo Soini was elected to the European Parliament and was re-elected in 2011. In Finnish parliamentary election, 2015, he was not re-elected.", "question": "When did the singer of Mestarit salilla serve in the Finnish Parliament?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who sang the album."}, "album_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the album in question."}, "parliamentary_service_period": {"type": "object", "properties": {"start_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The start year of the person's service in the Finnish Parliament."}, "end_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The end year of the person's service in the Finnish Parliament."}}, "required": ["start_year", "end_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "political_party": {"type": "string", "description": "The political party the person represented during their parliamentary service."}}, "required": ["person_name", "album_name", "parliamentary_service_period", "political_party"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Tony Halme", "album_name": "Mestarit salilla", "parliamentary_service_period": {"start_year": 2003, "end_year": 2007}, "political_party": "True Finns"}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Tony Halme", "album_name": "Mestarit salilla", "parliamentary_service_period": {"start_year": 2003, "end_year": 2007}, "political_party": "True Finns"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2309, "output_tokens": 57, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "6c42cd1c9df4e7b46b32f566a0b0177e1df35288ede6b1ad192a082feb8cf176", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab934d7554299753720f799", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "First Lady of the United States", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Democratic Youth Front (Nicaragua): Democratic Youth Front (in Spanish: \"Frente Juvenil Democratico\") was the youth organization of the Independent Liberal Party in Nicaragua. In the 1950s the FJD played an important political role northern Nicaragua. FJD published \"Vanguardia Juvenil\". Radical sections of FJD later joined the FSLN.\n\nSexenio (Mexico): Sexenio is the popular term for the term limit on the President of Mexico. The president is limited to a single six-year term, and no one who holds the office even on a caretaker basis is permitted to run for or hold the office again. It is one of the country's most important political institutions because it is one of the few significant limitations on executive power in Mexico, which is strong at local, state, and national levels. The sexenio is seen as a reaction to the failed experiment of re-election in Mexico during part of the Porfiriato era (1876\u20131911). In addition to restricting the presidency, state governors also face this restriction; no one elected as a governor may ever hold the post again even on an interim basis.\n\nEd\u00f8ya: Ed\u00f8ya is an island in Sm\u00f8la Municipality in M\u00f8re og Romsdal county, Norway. The 7.5 km2 island lies in the Ed\u00f8yfjorden between the larger islands of Sm\u00f8la (to the north) and Ertv\u00e5gs\u00f8ya and Tustna (to the south). The island played an important political role during the Viking Age. More recently, it was the center of the old municipality of Ed\u00f8y and the historic Old Ed\u00f8y Church is located on the island.\n\nZeyn al-Abedin Maraghei: Zeyn al-Abedin Maraghei (1840 in Maragheh \u2013 1910 in Istanbul) was a pioneer Iranian novelist and a social reformer. He is most known for the story of \"Travel Diary of Ebrahim Beg\" (\"s\u012by\u0101hat n\u0101meh-\u012b Ebr\u0101h\u012bm-\u012b Beg\"). This work was critical in the development of novel writing in twentieth-century Iran, and played an important political role as well. The story was a criticism on Iran's political and social affairs. It was widely read in Iran and gained the interest of revolutionaries and reformers who made the Constitutional Revolution of 1906.\n\nNancy Reagan: Nancy Davis Reagan (born Anne Frances Robbins; July 6, 1921 \u2013 March 6, 2016) was an American film actress and the wife of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States. She served as the First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989.\n\nTalk About a Stranger: Talk About a Stranger is a 1952 American film noir released in and directed by David Bradley. The drama features George Murphy, Nancy Davis and Billy Gray.\n\nP. Chinnamma Reddy: P. Chinnamma Reddy was a prominent politician in the Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh, India until the 1960s. He played an important political role as a follower of the future President of India, Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy. He was known for building P.C.R. Junior College and Krishnavani Junior College, and for establishing the Chittoor cooperative sugar factory. He was a Member of the Legislative Assembly for 15 years, representing the Indian National Congress Party. He also had a main role in developing the K M Reddy junior college which was established by Konda Muni Reddy.\n\nDualism (politics): In Dutch politics the term dualism is used to refer to the separation of powers between the cabinet and parliament. In this respect, the way the Dutch cabinets function is somewhat semi-presidential in its system of government, not parliamentary. Unlike the presidential system, the legislative branch consists of the cabinet together with the parliament and cabinets are formed on basis of a majority in parliament. Unlike the Westminster parliamentary system, cabinet ministers cannot be members of parliament. An important political issue is whether ministers and leaders of governing parliamentary parties should prepare important political decisions. According to the dualistic position, members of parliament of governing parties should function independently of their cabinet. The term monism is used to refer to a stance that important decisions should be prepared by the members of the governing coalition in order to promote political stability.\n\nNew Order (Indonesia): Immediately following the attempted coup in 1965, the political situation was uncertain, but the Suharto's New Order found much popular support from groups wanting a separation from Indonesia's problems since its independence. The 'generation of 66' (\"Angkatan 66\") epitomised talk of a new group of young leaders and new intellectual thought. Following Indonesia's communal and political conflicts, and its economic collapse and social breakdown of the late 1950s through to the mid-1960s, the \"New Order\" was committed to achieving and maintaining political order, economic development, and the removal of mass participation in the political process. The features of the \"New Order\" established from the late 1960s were thus a strong political role for the military, the bureaucratisation and corporatisation of political and societal organisations, and selective but effective repression of opponents. Strident anti-communism remained a hallmark of the regime for its subsequent 32 years.\n\nChen Shiju: Chen Shiju (Chinese: \u9648\u4e16\u70ac\uff09was an important political aide for China's former leader Hu Jintao. Chen served as Hu's secretary beginning in Guizhou 1986. Chen was the director of Hu Jintao's Office (Party General Secretary Office) in 2002\u20132012. Chen currently serves as deputy director of the General Office of the Communist Party of China. 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It was in the state of Kashmir that the Mughal style gardens was brought to perfection and Achabal is one such masterpiece. This place is famous all over due to an ancient spring surrounded by a terrace garden, which was developed by Mughals. The historical significance of this place strikes the visitor with awe.Achabal Garden, once the pleasure retreat of the Mughal Empress Noor Jahan is a beautifully created garden in Kashmir with its own special allure and character. Its picturesque beauty makes it one of the best Mughal gardens of the Indian subcontinent. It is difficult to describe in words the mesmerizing beauty of this Mughal style garden. The upper portion of the garden is popularly known as `Bag-e-Begum Abad` and was developed by Malika Noor Jehan Begum in 1620 A.D. Later it became renowned as Sahib Abad in which there was a `Hamam` or treasure of water getting heat from a logical lamp or `tosng`. The garden was created at the site of a powerful spring, which enters the garden as a waterfall. The design of this wonderfully created garden is ascribed to the beloved wife of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. The Garden of Achabal is located at the foot of a hill covered with dense forest, which is 8 kilometers from Anantnag and 56 kilometers from Srinagar. The daughter of the Mughal monarch Shah Jahan built the garden in the year 1620 with cascading outpourings and pavilions. The most beautiful of all springs is Achabal and it gushes out of the Sosanwar Hill. In the garden of Achabal the water gushes out of the spasm with great vigor throughout the entire year. In the later ages the Mughal prince Dara Shikoh built a mosque in the garden. There is also a trout farm for seed fish nearby. There are tourist bungalows and tourist huts nearby where the tourists can spend some moments in the lap of the beautiful setup. This garden is universally regarded as a visual treat for the eyes. This garden is also well adorned with sprawling Chinar trees. Stepped terraces, ornamental shrubs and conventional elegance, are the added attraction, which not only mesmerizes one but also attracts thousands of tourists from all over the globe every year. Accommodation is available at the nearby tourist bungalows or rest houses. Achabal not only serves as a breathtaking splendor but also is a reviving experience for all tourists.\n\nSiege of Bijapur: The Siege of Bijapur began in March 1685 and ended in September 1686 with a Mughal victory. The siege began when the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb dispatched his son Muhammad Azam Shah with a force of nearly 50,000 men to capture Bijapur Fort and defeat Sikandar Adil Shah, the then ruler of Bijapur who refused to be a vassal of the Mughal Empire. The Siege of Bijapur was among the longest military engagements by the Mughals, lasting more than 15 months until the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb personally arrived to organize a victory.\n\nSiege of Golconda: In January 1687, the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb led his forces to besiege the Qutb Shahi dynasty at Golconda Fort (also known as the \"Diamond Capital\" and the only source of diamonds at that time) and was home to the Kollur Mine. The ruler of Golconda was Abul Hasan Qutb Shah. Aurangzeb and the Mughal army had successfully conquered two Muslim kingdoms: Nizams of Ahmednagar and the Adilshahis of Bijapur. It was only a matter of time that the Mughal army arrived at Golconda Fort. The siege of Golconda lasted 8 months and on various occasions, it had pushed the massive Mughal army to its limits, in fact, the Golconda Fort was probably the most impregnable fort in South Asia. Aurangzeb and the Mughals entered Golconda through a decisive victory but through the secret treachery of Sarandaz Khan, a military official in the army of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, who was bribed to open one gate and let the Mughals enter the fort. This battle was important for both sides, because of the place being the only source of diamonds,the fort had good defenses, having spikes on the front gate to defend themselves for the Mughal elephants,and also having corners where the walls were cut like diamonds, and whenever a guard could spot any intrusion, he would clap and the sound of his clapping would echo above and below to alert other guards instantly.\n\nShah Jahan: Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram (5 January 1592 \u2013 22 January 1666) better known by his regnal name Shah Jahan (Persian: \"King of the World\"), was the fifth Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1628 to 1658.\n\nUmarkot Fort: Umarkot is a fort located in Umerkot, Sindh, also called Amarkot. Emperor Akbar was born in Umarkot Fort when his father Humayun fled from the military defeats at the hands of Sher Shah Suri on 15 October 1542. Rana Parasad of Umarkot, who had risen to power had given refuge to Mughal Emperor Humayun and it was there Hamida Bano Begum gave birth to young Akbar. Later the Mughal Emperor Akbar became the Shahenshah of Hind and was a popular figure with both Hindus and Muslims. Umerkot has many sites of historical significance such as Mughal emperor Akbar's birthplace at Umarkot Fort. In 1746, the Mughal Subahdar, Noor Mohammad Kalhoro, built a fort at the location. Later the British would take over that area.\n\nGulrukh Begum: Gulrukh Begum (\"The rose-cheeked princess\") was a Mughal princess and a daughter of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor. She was also the younger half-sister of the second Mughal emperor Humayun and an aunt of third Mughal emperor Akbar.\n\nKashmiri Gate, Delhi: The Kashmere Gate or Kashmiri Gate is a gate located in Delhi, it is the northern gate to the historic walled city of Delhi. Built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the gate is so named because it used to start a road that led to Kashmir.\n\nMirza Ghazi Beg: Mirza Ghazi Beg Tarkhan (Persian: \u0645\u06cc\u0631\u0632\u0627 \u063a\u0627\u0632\u0649 \u0628\u06cc\u06af \u062a\u0631\u062e\u0627\u0646\u200e \u200e ) of Tarkhan Dynasty in Sindh ruled from the capital city of Thatta. He was the most powerful Mughal governor who administered Sindh, during whose rule the region had become fiercely loyal to the Mughals. In Sindh a network of small and large forts manned by cavalry and musketeers further extended Mughal power during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. He was a descendant of the powerful Mirza clan which had arrived in the region with the Mughal Emperor \"Mirza\" Babur Beg who had conquered South Asia in 1526. Mirza Ghazi Beg spoke nearly three languages which include Sindhi (his native-tongue), Persian (the official language of the Mughal Empire) and some Turkic.\n\nHindal Mirza: Abu'l-Nasir Muhammad (4 March 1519\u00a0\u2013 20 November 1551) better known by the sobriquet, Hindal (Turkish: \"Taker of India\"), was a Mughal prince and the youngest son of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor. He was also the older brother of Gulbadan Begum (the author of \"Humayun-nama\"), the younger half-brother of the second Mughal emperor Humayun, as well as the paternal uncle and father-in-law of the third Mughal emperor Akbar.\n\nBhati Gate: Bhati Gate (Urdu: \u200e ) is one of six remaining historic gates of the Walled City of Lahore in Lahore, Pakistan. The gate is located near Data Darbar. It is similar in design to Kashmiri Gate. 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It was released on 20 May 2014 as the third single from his debut studio album \"Hozier\" (2014) and peaked at number three on the Irish Singles Chart.\n\nThe Wanted discography: British-Irish boy band The Wanted have released three studio albums, two extended plays and ten singles. The band's debut album, \"The Wanted\", was released by Geffen Records in the United Kingdom in October 2010. It reached number four on the UK Album Chart and number eleven on the Irish Albums Chart. The album's first single, \"All Time Low\", was released in July 2010 and peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart and number thirteen on the Irish Singles Chart. This was followed by \"Heart Vacancy\", which reached two in the UK and eighteen in Ireland. \" Lose My Mind\", was the third and last single from the album and was less successful than its predecessors, reaching number 19 in the UK and number 30 in Ireland.\n\nGold Dust (DJ Fresh song): \"Gold Dust\" is a song by British-based DJ and record producer DJ Fresh. Originally put out as a 12\" in 2008, it was re-released in 2010 featuring vocals from Ce' Cile although there is a version of the song on his album \"Nextlevelism\" which features Ms. Dynamite. It is the third single released from his second album \"Kryptonite\". The 2010 version of the song peaked at number 24 on the UK Singles Chart. The music video was directed by Ben Newman and edited by Jacek Zajkowski. In 2012, Shy FX made a 're-edit' of the song that was re-released to radio. This version reached number 22 on the UK Singles Chart and number 39 on the Irish Singles Chart. The sales of all versions are combined together enabling it to have sold in excess of 600,000 copies, receiving a Platinum certification, despite never reaching the top twenty of the UK Singles Chart.\n\nSomeone New (Hozier song): \"Someone New\" is a song written and performed by Irish musician Hozier. It was released on May 11, 2015 as the fifth single from his debut studio album \"Hozier\" (2014) and peaked at number 13 on the Irish Singles Chart.\n\nKodaline discography: The discography of Kodaline, a Dublin-based Irish alternative rock quartet, consists of two studio albums, three extended plays, ten singles and seven music videos. Originally known as 21 Demands, the band made chart history in March 2007, when their debut single \"Give Me a Minute\" topped the Irish Singles Chart, becoming the first independently released track to achieve the feat. In June 2013 Kodaline released their debut studio album \"In a Perfect World\", peaking to number 1 on the Irish Albums Chart. \" High Hopes\" was released as the lead single from the album in March 2013, peaking at number 1 on the Irish Singles Chart. \" Love Like This\" was released as the second single from the album in May 2013, peaking at number 8 on the Irish Singles Chart. Their second album \"Coming Up for Air\" reached the number 1 on the Irish Albums Chart.\n\nThe Steady Song: \"The Steady Song\" is a 2008 single by the Irish musical ensemble Republic of Loose featuring Isabel Reyes-Feeney. It features on the album \"\". When released as a single on 20 June. it spent a total of thirteen weeks in the Irish Singles Chart, climbing as far as number 12 (the band's highest placed entry in the Irish Singles Chart thus far) and receiving steady airplay throughout the summer. amongst the songs live performances have been an appearance on \"The View\" and also at Oxegen 2008.\n\nBarbados (Typically Tropical song): \"Barbados\" was a UK Number 1 single released in May 1975 by Typically Tropical. \"Barbados\" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 37 in late June 1975, and five weeks later was at Number 1 for a week. In total, \"Barbados\" spent eleven weeks on the chart. The track also reached Number 1 on the Irish Singles Chart, Number 1 on the South African Singles Chart, and 20 on the Australian Singles Chart (Kent Music Report). The track was later released on an album in 1975 by Gull Records. The album was named \"Barbados Sky\".\n\nHozier (musician): Andrew Hozier-Byrne (born 17 March 1990), known professionally by the mononym Hozier, is an Irish musician, singer and songwriter from County Wicklow. He released his debut EP, featuring the hit single \"Take Me to Church\", in 2013 and his second EP, \"From Eden\", in 2014. His debut studio album, \"Hozier\", was released in Ireland in September 2014 and globally in October 2014.\n\nFrom Eden: \"From Eden\" is a song written and performed by Irish musician Hozier. It was released as the second single from his debut studio album \"Hozier\" (2014). \"From Eden\" peaked at number two on the Irish Singles Chart and has also charted in Belgium. A \"From Eden\" EP was released digitally on 9 March 2014.\n\nCountry Grammar: Country Grammar is the debut studio album by American rapper Nelly. It was released on June 27, 2000, by Universal Records (who released the album after listening to demos by Nelly, before signing a record deal with the rapper in 1999). The production on the album was handled by Jason \"Jay E\" Epperson, with additional production by C-Love, Kevin Law, City Spud, Steve \"Blast\" Wills and Basement Beats. Nelly contributed to all lyrics on the album, with Epperson and City Spud also contributing. The album introduced a unique Saint Louis, Midwestern sound, and introduces Nelly's vocal style of pop-rap singalongs and Midwestern, Missouri twang. It was supported four successful singles: \"Country Grammar (Hot Shit)\", \"E.I.\", \"Ride wit Me\" and \"Batter Up\". Its lead single, \"Country Grammar (Hot Shit)\", peaked at number 7 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and UK Singles Chart. \"E.I.\" charted at number 16, number 12 and number 11 on the Hot 100, UK Singles Chart and ARIA Singles Chart, respectively. \"Ride wit Me\" peaked within the top five on the Hot 100, ARIA Singles Chart, Irish Singles Chart and UK Singles Chart. 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Bishop Ponen Paul Kubi, CSC, DD is head of the Diocese of Mymensingh. Most of the people in this Diocese are from Garo tribal community. Bishop is also a Garo tribal. A total of 76,047 Catholics and 6665 Protestant Christians live here. People live on farming, day laborer in rural area and many people live in cities as migrant workers. Female Garo are very skill in beauty parlor profession.\n\nHoward Kazanjian: Howard G. Kazanjian (born July 26, 1942) is an American film producer known for \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\" and \"Return of the Jedi\". Kazanjian is also a former 8-year Vice President of Lucasfilm, Ltd., and a published non-fiction author.\n\nChris Enss: Chris Enss (born 1961) is an American author and screenwriter. 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The tribes are said to belong to one of the \"largest surviving matrilineal culture[s]\" in the world.\n\nRaiders of the Lost Ark: Raiders of the Lost Ark (also known as Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark) is a 1981 American action adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg, with a screenplay written by Lawrence Kasdan, from a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman. It was produced by Frank Marshall for Lucasfilm Ltd., with Lucas and Howard Kazanjian as executive producers. Starring Harrison Ford, it was the first installment in the \"Indiana Jones\" film franchise to be released, though it is the second in internal chronological order. It pits Indiana Jones (Ford) against a group of Nazis who are searching for the Ark of the Covenant, which Adolf Hitler believes will make his army invincible. The film co-stars Karen Allen as Indiana's former lover, Marion Ravenwood; Paul Freeman as Indiana's rival, French archaeologist Ren\u00e9 Belloq; John Rhys-Davies as Indiana's sidekick, Sallah; Ronald Lacey as Gestapo agent Arnold Toht; and Denholm Elliott as Indiana's colleague, Marcus Brody.\n\nThe Rookie (1990 film): The Rookie is a 1990 American buddy cop film directed by Clint Eastwood and produced by Howard G. Kazanjian, Steven Siebert and David Valdes. It was written from a screenplay conceived by Boaz Yakin and Scott Spiegel. The film stars Charlie Sheen, Clint Eastwood, Ra\u00fal Juli\u00e1, S\u00f4nia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Tom Skerritt. Eastwood plays a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective played by Sheen (\"the rookie\"), whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring.\n\nReturn of the Jedi: Return of the Jedi (also known as Star Wars: Episode VI \u2013 Return of the Jedi) is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand. The screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas was from a story by Lucas, who was also the executive producer. It was the third installment in the original \"Star Wars\" trilogy and the first film to use THX technology. The film is set one year after \"The Empire Strikes Back\" and was produced by Howard Kazanjian for Lucasfilm Ltd. The film stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew and Frank Oz.\n\nGaro Yepremian: Garabed Sarkis \"Garo\" Yepremian (June 2, 1944 \u2013 May 15, 2015) was an American football placekicker in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, during a career that spanned from 1966 to 1981.\n\nBill Capece: William George Capece (born April 1, 1959 in Miami, Florida) is a former professional American football player who played placekicker for three seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He attended Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, Florida along with David Shula, and was invited by Shula's father, Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula, to attend Dolphin practices and work out with placekicker Garo Yepremian. It was Yepremian who provided Capece with the encouragement to consider a career in professional football. Capece attended Florida State University, where he graduated as the holder of FSU's records for single-season scoring (104 points), most field goals in a game (five, against Pittsburgh), and field goal percentage (100%). His 104 points in 1980 were the most by a kicker in national collegiate history. He was signed to a professional contract with the Buccaneers in 1981, during a week in which the Buccaneers cut both their placekicker and their punter. Ironically, Capece's signing marked the end of his former mentor's career, as Yepremian was the player he was signed to replace. After a late-1983 loss to the Green Bay Packers in which missed kicks provided the margin of defeat, coach John McKay made his famous announcement that \"Capece is kaput\". Capece returned as the team's placekicker the following season, but was waived following a poor performance in a preseason game against the Dolphins. His 41 field goals stood as the Buccaneers' career record until broken in 1987 by Donald Igwebuike.\n\nJoseph H. Howard: Dr. Joseph H. Howard (1912 - 1994) a dentist by profession gathered what is arguably the \"largest collection\" of drums in the Americas. Dr. Howard and his wife Bootsie travelled around the world over a period of 40 years amassing this collection of 800 drums, representing the drums and other musical instruments of cultures from Alaska to Argentina and from California to the Pacific islands, as well as Africa and Asia. 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In 799, Gerold is said to have fallen in battle against the Avars, shortly after the same Avars killed his ally, Erich, Duke of Friuli, through treachery.\n\nNaz Edwards: Naz Edwards (born Nazig Dombalagian (Armenian: \u0546\u0561\u0566\u056b\u0563 \u0534\u0578\u0574\u0562\u0561\u056c\u0561\u0563\u056b\u0561\u0576) on February 2, 1952) is an American voice actress, singer, and Broadway star who is most remembered as the voice of antagonist Queen Beryl in the DiC English version of \"Sailor Moon\". She is of Armenian descent.\n\nAna Lenchantin: Ana Lenchantin is an Argentine-American cellist (of French ancestry) known for frequent appearances with American rock bands such as Train, Into the Presence, The Eels, Gnarls Barkley, No Doubt, Arthur Lee and Love, A Perfect Circle, Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Brian Wilson, Billy Corgan, Billy Howerdel, Glenn Hughes, Jenny Lewis, Melissa Auf der Maur, Damien Rice, Kerli, Lenka, and many more.\n\nSlavery in Libya: Slavery in Libya has a long history and a lasting impact on the Libyan culture. It is closely connected with the wider context of slavery in north Africa. Therefore, it is better understood when this wider scope is taken into account.\n\nLibya TV: Libya TV (also known as Libya Al Ahrar TV) is a Libyan TV channel broadcast by satellite from its headquarters in Doha. The channel was created in 2011 during the Libyan Civil War. 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Part of the \"Winnie-the-Pooh\" series, this film features Pooh's friend Tigger searching for his family tree and other Tiggers like himself.\n\nReturn to Pooh Corner: Return to Pooh Corner is a children's music album by soft rock singer Kenny Loggins. Released in 1994, it features songs written by John Lennon, Rickie Lee Jones, Paul Simon and Jimmy Webb, along with several other traditional children's songs. It was a successful album for Loggins, selling over 500,000 copies, and was nominated for a Grammy. Loggins returned to Pooh Corner several years later with 2000's \"More Songs from Pooh Corner\". The songs are described as \"music for parents and children to enjoy together\". Loggins's album More Songs from Pooh Corner contains the song that he helped the Sherman Brothers to write for The Tigger Movie, which was called Your Heart Will Lead You Home. Guest appearances are made by David Crosby and Graham Nash on \"All the Pretty Little Ponies\", Patti Austin on the \"Neverland Medley\" and Amy Grant and Gary Chapman on the title track (a rewritten version of \"House at Pooh Corner\", a song Loggins wrote in high school and had previously recorded with Jim Messina for their 1971 album \"Sittin' In\").\n\nPiglet's Big Movie: Piglet's Big Movie is a 2003 American animated musical comedy-drama adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and animated by Walt Disney Animation (Japan). It was released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 21, 2003. The film is based upon the characters in the \"Winnie-the-Pooh\" books written by A. A. Milne. It is the second in a recent series of theatrically released \"Winnie the Pooh\" films, preceded by \"The Tigger Movie\" (2000) and followed by \"Pooh's Heffalump Movie\" (2005). In the film, Piglet is ashamed of being small and wanders off into the Hundred Acre Woods, leading his friends to form a search party to find him.\n\nJust Say, 'Yes I Can': \"Just Say, 'Yes I Can'\" is a song from the \"Welcome to Pooh Corner\" Cable TV series which premiered in the Disney Channel's inaugural season in 1983. The song was written by the Academy Award-winning song-writing duo of Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. The Sherman Brothers also wrote the majority of the well known Winnie the Pooh songs, such as \"The Wonderful Thing about Tiggers\" and \"Heffalumps and Woozles\" from the 1960s, and in 2000 wrote the score to \"The Tigger Movie\".\n\nYou're the Only You: You're the Only You is a song from the \"Welcome to Pooh Corner\" Cable TV series which premiered in 1983 on the Disney Channel (which was also that channel's inaugural season). The song was written by the Academy Award-winning songwriting duo of Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. The Sherman Brothers also wrote most of the well known Winnie the Pooh songs, including \"The Wonderful Thing about Tiggers\" and \"Heffalumps and Woozles\" from the 1960s, and in 2000 wrote the score to \"The Tigger Movie\".\n\nThe Wonderful Thing About Tiggers: \"The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers\" is the theme song and personal anthem of Tigger, a fictional tiger from the children's book series Winnie-the-Pooh. Although Tigger's birthday is believed to be in October 1928, the year that \"The House at Pooh Corner\" was first published, on Tigger-related merchandise, Disney often indicates Tigger's birth year as 1968, a reference to the first year that Tigger appeared in a Disney production, \"Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day\". That was also the same instance when Tigger first sang this song. The song is repeated in Disney's 1974 release \"Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too! \", The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ride and then again in the 1977 release \"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\". \"The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers\" opens up the 2000 release of \"The Tigger Movie\". 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Boas: Frederick Samuel Boas, (1862\u20131957) was an English scholar of early modern drama. He was born on 24 July 1862, the eldest son of Hermann Boas of Belfast. He attended Clifton College as a scholar and went up to Balliol College, Oxford, in 1881. During his time at Balliol his tutor was (later Professor) David George Ritchie. He held college Open and Jenkyns Scholarships and took a First in Classical Moderations in 1882, followed by a 1st in Literae Humaniores in 1885 and a 1st in Modern History and BA in 1886, which last he converted to MA in 1888. His subsequent career was: Oxford University Extension Lecturer 1887-1901; Professor of English Literature, Queen's College, Belfast, and Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland 1901-1905, Librarian 1903-1905; Clark Lecturer, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1904; Inspector of English, London County Council Education Department 1905-1927; First Honorary General Secretary of the English Association 1906-1909 and later President; Honorary LLD, University of St Andrews, 1909; President, Elizabethan Literature Society; Fellow and Professor of the Royal Society of Literature; Visiting Professor of English, Columbia University, 1934; Hon D. Litt. , Belfast, 1935; broadcast talk 13 July 1939, on Benjamin Jowett, Master of Balliol; Shakespeare Lecture, British Academy, 1943; President, English Association, 1944; Vice-President, Royal Society of Literature, 1945. 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The ballots have only a box to tick supporting the measure; those opposing have to write \"no\" or otherwise mark or spoil the paper. s of 2016 the Patron was Queen Elizabeth II, and Royal Fellows were:\n\nKing of the Ghetto: King of the Ghetto is a 1986 British four-part television drama miniseries which was aired on BBC Two, it was directed and written by Farrukh Dhondy, and stars Tim Roth. The drama is about racial tensions in London's east end in the 1980s.\n\nZadie Smith: Zadie Smith FRSL (born on 25 October 1975) is an English novelist, essayist, and short-story writer. She was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2002. In a 2004 BBC poll of cultural researchers, Smith was named among the top twenty most influential people in British culture.\n\nThe Buddha of Suburbia (TV serial): The Buddha of Suburbia is a 1993 British four-part television serial, directed by Roger Michell. Based on the novel of the same name by Hanif Kureishi, the programme starred Naveen Andrews as the main character, Karim Amir. The programme's music was written and performed by David Bowie.\n\nPeter Edwards (chemist): Peter Philip Edwards FRSC FRS (born 1949, Liverpool) is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and former Head of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Catherine's College, Oxford. Edwards is the recipient of the Corday-Morgan Medal (1985), the Tilden Lectureship (1993\u201394) and Liversidge Award (1999) of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1996 and was awarded the 2003 Hughes Medal of the Royal Society \"for his distinguished work as a solid state chemist. He has made seminal contributions to fields including superconductivity and the behaviour of metal nanoparticles, and has greatly advanced our understanding of the phenomenology of the metal-insulator transition\". In 2009 Edwards was elected to the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, and he was elected Einstein Professor for 2011 by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2012 he was awarded the Bakerian Lecture by the Royal Society \"in recognition of decisive contributions to the physics, chemistry and materials science of condensed matter, including work on the metal-insulator transition\". In the spring of 2012 he was elected International Member of the American Philosophical Society; one of only four people from the UK in that year to be awarded this honour across all subjects and disciplines. Later in 2012 he was awarded the Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers Materials Science Venture Prize for his work on new, low-cost, high-performance conducting oxide coatings for solar cells and optoelectronic materials. In the Autumn of 2013 he was elected Member of Academia Europaea, and he was elected as a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2014.\n\nScarlet and Black (TV series): Scarlet and Black is a British four-part television drama series first aired in 1993 on BBC 1 by the BBC with a cast including Ewan McGregor and Rachel Weisz. The series was adapted by Stephen Lowe from the novel \"The Red and the Black\" (1830) by French writer Stendhal. The story follows an ambitious, but impoverished young man, who seduces women of high social standing in order to improve his prospects; an Icarus of the post-Napoleonic era.\n\nStevie Davies: Stevie Davies is a Welsh novelist, essayist and short story writer. She was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1998, and is also a fellow of the Welsh Academy. 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While once a single confederation of dozens of Tuareg clans, subject peoples, and allied groups, since the 18th century they have been divided into Kel Ataram (west) and Kel Dinnik (east) confederations. Following colonial rule and independence, the Iwellemmedan homelands cross the Mali/Niger border, and their traditional seasonal migration routes have spread Iwellemmedan communities into Burkina Faso and Nigeria as well. They speak the Tawellemmet variant of the Tamasheq language, although some current or historical sub-clans speak other Tamasheq variants as well as Songhai languages and Arabic dialects.\n\nEnnore creek: Ennore creek is a backwater located in Ennore, Chennai along the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. It is located in the zone comprising lagoons with salt marshes and backwaters, submerged under water during high tide and forming an arm of the sea with the opening to the Bay of Bengal at the creek. 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Located in the city of St. Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis University School of Medicine was established in 1836 and has the distinction of awarding the first M.D. degree west of the Mississippi River.\n\nSaint Louis University Madrid Campus: Saint Louis University - Madrid Campus (SLU-Madrid), founded in 1967, is a 4-year American university in Spain. Saint Louis University is a highly ranked Jesuit institution with campuses in St. Louis, Missouri, and Madrid, Spain. SLU-Madrid offers fully accredited American undergraduate and graduate degrees that can be completed in Spain or combined with studies at the St. Louis campus.\n\nSaint Louis College La Union: Saint Louis College (SLC) is a college in City of San Fernando, La Union, Philippines. It was founded by the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae (CICM). 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Founded in 1818 by the Most Reverend Louis Guillaume Valentin Dubourg, It is the oldest university west of the Mississippi River and the second-oldest Jesuit university in the United States. It is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. The university is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. SLU's athletic teams compete in NCAA's Division I and are a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference. It has an enrollment of 13,505 students, including 8,687 undergraduate students and 4,818 graduate students that represents all 50 states and more than 70 foreign countries. Its average class size is 23.8 and the student-faculty ratio is 12:1.\n\nSaint Louis University School of Law: Saint Louis University School of Law, also known as SLU LAW, is a private American law school located in St. Louis, Missouri. It is one of the professional graduate schools of Saint Louis University. 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The college began with a focus on training students in various agricultural and mechanical disciplines but was developed into a comprehensive university under the direction of then Governor (later, President) Rutherford B. Hayes, and in 1878 the Ohio General Assembly passed a law changing the name to \"The Ohio State University\". It has since grown into the third-largest university campus in the United States. Along with its main campus in Columbus, Ohio State also operates a regional campus system with regional campuses in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark, and Wooster.\n\nSaint Louis University Ice Pavilion: The Saint Louis University Ice Pavilion is a proposed project by Saint Louis University to build an indoor ice and sports facility to be constructed in concert with another project already in progress, the Chaifetz Arena. The university is planning to build an on-campus ice arena, to be named 'SLU Ice Pavilion.' The facility will host youth, high school, college hockey as well as special events; it will have a seating capacity of 2,300, and offer four youth hockey locker rooms, Saint Louis University Locker rooms (D1 and D2), four Prep School Locker rooms, conditioning and weight room. As well as common and quiet study lounges for students and private offices and two private suites to be used for special events and/or VIP use. The Ice Pavilion will also offer activities such as public skating, figure skating clubs, speed skating clubs, intramural broomball, intramural hockey, curling clubs, and learn-to-skate opportunities for the students and faculty. The plans for this new Ice Pavilion were in response to the need for a closer facility to the Saint Louis University campus. 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Written by series co-creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan, and directed by Paris Barclay, it aired on Fox in the United States on March 18, 2014. This is a two-part episode, with the second part airing on March 25, 2014, and features the apparent end of New Directions after the club is shut down by principal Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch). Many graduates of the glee club return, as do special guest stars Kristin Chenoweth as April Rhodes and Gwyneth Paltrow as Holly Holliday.\n\nFurt: \"Furt\" is the eighth episode of the second season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the thirtieth episode overall. It was written by series creator Ryan Murphy, directed by Carol Banker, and premiered on Fox in the United States on November\u00a023, 2010. The episode features a guest appearance by actress Carol Burnett as a Nazi hunter and mother of cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch), who shows up for the first time in years, just in time to attend Sue's wedding to herself. The long-anticipated wedding of Burt Hummel (Mike O'Malley) and Carole Hudson (Romy Rosemont) is also featured, and the bullying storyline reaches a climax that results in Kurt (Chris Colfer) transferring from McKinley High to Dalton Academy at the end of the episode.\n\nSue Sylvester: Susan Sylvester is a fictional character of the Fox musical comedy-drama series, \"Glee\". Known as Sue Sylvester, the character is portrayed by actress Jane Lynch, and appears in \"Glee\" from its pilot episode, first broadcast on May 19, 2009, through the show's final episode, first broadcast on March 25, 2015. Sue was developed by \"Glee\" creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan. For the show's first four seasons, Sue is the track-suit wearing coach of the William McKinley High School cheerleading squad, and a ruthless bully to both students and faculty members alike. Because her cheerleading squad competes with the glee club for the school's limited funding, she is often at odds with the club and more particularly its director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison). Sue is the main antagonist throughout the series' run. In the show's fifth season, Sue is made the school's new principal, though she is ultimately fired late in the show's sixth and final season.\n\nComeback (Glee): \"Comeback\" is the thirteenth episode of the second season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the thirty-fifth overall. It was written by series creator Ryan Murphy, directed by Bradley Buecker, and premiered on Fox on February 15, 2011. In the episode, glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) allows cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) to join the McKinley High glee club in an attempt to ease her depression. Club member Sam (Chord Overstreet) creates a tribute band to teen singer Justin Bieber in order to win the heart of Quinn (Dianna Agron), and is later joined by the group's other male members, minus co-captain Finn (Cory Monteith), to recreate Bieber's \"Somebody to Love\" and woo their significant others.\n\nJane Lynch: Jane Marie Lynch (born July 14, 1960) is an American actress, singer, and comedian. She is best known for her role as Sue Sylvester in the musical television series \"Glee\". She also gained fame in Christopher Guest's improv mockumentary pictures such as \"Best in Show\".\n\nThe Sue Sylvester Shuffle: \"The Sue Sylvester Shuffle\" is the eleventh episode of the second season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the thirty-third episode overall. 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Taking its title from a quote said by Natalie Portman's character in the 2004 film \"Closer\", the song was written by band members Ryan Ross, Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith, and is about being in and not enjoying the location of a strip club. \"But It's Better If You Do\" failed to recreate the success the previous single \"I Write Sins Not Tragedies\" had in the United States but found chart prominence in Europe and Oceania, peaking at number 10 in New Zealand, number 15 in Australia and number 23 in the UK. The accompanying music video for the song, directed by Shane Drake, features the band performing at a masquerade-style strip club.\n\nD\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu (company): D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu Consulting, Inc., is a U.S. company that (as of 2017 ) operates about 132 strip clubs in 41 U.S. states, as well as multiple clubs in the United Kingdom, Australia, France, Canada, and Mexico. 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The club shut down and the building in which it was housed was demolished later that year.\n\nThree Sisters Tavern: Three Sisters Tavern, sometimes abridged as Three Sisters and nicknamed \"Six Tits\", was a gay bar and strip club in Portland, Oregon, United States. The bar was founded in 1964 and began catering to Portland's gay community in 1997 following the deaths of the original owners. The business evolved into a strip club featuring an all-male revue. Also frequented by women, sometimes for bachelorette parties, Three Sisters was considered a hub of Portland's nightlife before closing in 2004.\n\nZanies Comedy Club: Zanies Comedy Club (also known simply as Zanies) is a comedy club chain founded by Rick Uchwat in November 1978. Its first location was in Chicago, Illinois and it is the third longest continually operating comedy club in the United States.\n\nMary's Club: Mary's Club is the oldest strip club in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. In 1954 Roy Keller bought the business from Mary Duerst Hemming, who owned and operated Mary's as a piano bar beginning in the 1930s. Keller initially hired go-go dancers as entertainment during the piano player's breaks, later hiring them full-time because of their popularity. Topless dancers wearing pasties were introduced in 1955. The club also featured comics, musicians, singers and other acts. All-nude dancing began in 1985, after a judicial ruling against City of Portland ordinances banning it in venues which served alcohol.\n\nSpearmint Rhino: Spearmint Rhino is a chain of strip clubs that operates venues throughout the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. The club opened in 1989 as a supplement to the existing Peppermint Elephant Restaurant. This first Spearmint Rhino was located in Upland, California.\n\nLas Vegas Dancers Alliance: The Las Vegas Dancers Alliance was an organization of adult entertainment workers in Las Vegas founded in 2002 by Andrea Hackett in response to regulations adopted by Clark County, Nevada that criminalized lap dances. It grew to include 1,000 members from strip clubs throughout the Las Vegas valley including Crazy Horse Too, Spearmint Rhinoand many others. Yet despite its size, L.V.D.A. was unable to bring about substantive changes to the law or the adult club industry as a whole. Part of the blame fell on dancers unwilling to participate in rallies, meetings and events. Yet much of it fell on club owners who colluded with local law enforcement to intimidate dancers. Another factor were attacks from the left and a lack of assistance from established unions. The Huffington Post wrote a hit piece on Ms. Hackett at the height of L.V.D.A's influence which the Nevada State Democratic Party linked on their website. Unwilling to alienate their left wing allies, the Teamsters, who had promised to help, rescinded their offer. SEIU followed suit. This spelled the end of L.V.D.A.\n\nPlayboy Club: The Playboy Club was initially a chain of nightclubs and resorts owned and operated by Playboy Enterprises. The first club opened at 116 E. Walton Street in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States, on February 29, 1960. Each club generally featured a Living Room, a Playmate Bar, a Dining Room, and a Club Room. Members and their guests were served food and drinks by Playboy Bunnies, some of whom were featured in \"Playboy\" magazine. The clubs offered name entertainers and comedians in the Club Rooms, and local musicians and the occasional close-up magician in the Living Rooms. Starting with the London and Jamaica club locations, the Playboy Club became international in scope. In 1991, the club chain became defunct. On October 6, 2006 a new club was opened in Las Vegas, and in 2010 new clubs were opened as well in Macao and Cancun. In time the Las Vegas club closed on June 4, 2012, the Macao club closed in 2013 and the Cancun club closed in 2014. In May 2014 the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles opened a Playboy themed lounge consisting of gaming tables and Playboy Bunny cocktail waitresses.\n\nCarriage Room: The Carriage Room was a strip club in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. It operated for eighteen years at 1000 Southwest Broadway, underneath the Broadway Theatre. It closed in 1988 when the theatre building was demolished. 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At this point in his career, the former Replacements leader was entering a new phase. He said goodbye to professional studios and big-name producers like Brendan O'Brien and Don Was, recording the album in his basement by himself. As detailed in the liner notes, Westerberg made no effort to fix imperfections like the tape running out in the middle of a song. \"Stereo\" was packaged with \"Mono\", which he credited to his Grandpaboy alter ego.\n\nPeter Baldrachi: Peter Baldrachi (born February 12, 1967) is an American Boston-based singer-songwriter, drummer and guitarist. His style and sound has been compared to the likes of Paul Westerberg, The Posies, Velvet Crush, Teenage Fanclub, and Big Star. His classic pop songwriting mixes in bits and pieces of Matthew Sweet, late-era Replacements, \"Goats Head Soup\" -era Rolling Stones, and on the more obscure side, \"The Beatifics\" and \"The Gladhands\". 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Initially a punk rock band, they are considered pioneers of alternative rock. The band was composed of the guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg, guitarist Bob Stinson, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars for most of its career. Following several acclaimed albums, including \"Let It Be\" and \"Tim\", Bob Stinson left the band in 1986, and Slim Dunlap joined as lead guitarist. Steve Foley replaced Mars in 1990. Towards the end of the band's career, Westerberg exerted more control over the creative output. The group disbanded in 1991, with the members eventually pursuing various projects. A reunion was announced on October 3, 2012. The Replacements never had significant commercial success, except for \"I'll Be You\", which hit number 1 on the \"Billboard\" Alt Rock chart, but they influenced numerous alternative rock acts.\n\nPaul Westerberg: Paul Harold Westerberg (born December 31, 1959) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter in The Replacements, one of the seminal alternative rock bands of the 1980s. He launched a solo career after the dissolution of that band. In recent years, he has cultivated a more independent-minded approach, primarily recording his music at home in his basement.\n\nSo Far Away (Goo Goo Dolls song): \"So Far Away\" is a 1993 song by alternative rock band the Goo Goo Dolls. It is from their fourth album \"Superstar Car Wash\", which brought them face to face with one of their primary influences, Paul Westerberg of The Replacements. The song is a strong fan favorite even though it has never been performed live and is the only song from the Goo Goo Dolls sung by lead singer Johnny Rzeznik from 1993's \"Superstar Car Wash\" to 1998's \"Dizzy Up the Girl\" not to make it onto one of the band's three compilation albums. It is the fourteenth and last song on the album.\n\nThe Mendoza Line (band): The Mendoza Line was a rock band whose members began playing together while in college in the mid-1990s in Athens, Georgia, USA, and who eventually settled in Brooklyn. Their name comes from the dismal .200 batting average of Mario Mendoza. They released eight full albums of sometimes folky, occasionally country-styled indie rock that is influenced by classic songwriters like Bob Dylan, John Cale and Paul Westerberg, and alt-country bands like Whiskeytown and Wilco. They recorded for several labels, such as Kindercore, Misra, Bar/None Records and Loose Music.\n\nHello Sleepwalkers: Hello Sleepwalkers (\u30cf\u30ed\u30fc\u30fb\u30b9\u30ea\u30fc\u30d7\u30a6\u30a9\u30fc\u30ab\u30fc\u30ba ) is a five member Japanese alternative rock band from Okinawa formed in 2008. The band is signed to A-Sketch Music Label and have currently released three studio albums, one extended play, four single albums, and ten singles. They are best known for performing the opening theme song of the anime \"Noragami\", \"Goya no Machiawase\" (\u5348\u591c\u306e\u5f85\u3061\u5408\u308f\u305b , Midnight's Appointment ) .\n\nSwingin Party: \"Swingin Party\" is a song written by Paul Westerberg and recorded by his band The Replacements for their fourth studio album \"Tim\" (1985). The song is an indie rock and rock and roll ballad with influences from jazz, country and new wave. Lyrically, it portrays the protagonist's \"feigned nonchalance\". It was well received by music critics, who praised Westerberg's songwriting talent. 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They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year.\n\nGrammy Award for Best Rap Performance: The Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance is an honor presented to recording artists for quality rap performances. It was first presented at the 31st Annual Grammy Awards in 1989 and again at the 32nd Annual Grammy Awards in 1990, after which point the award was split into two categories: Best Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. These two categories were combined again in 2012 as a result of a restructure of Grammy categories, and the reinstated Award for Best Rap Performance was presented at the 54th Grammy Awards in 2012.\n\nAlanis Morissette: Alanis Nadine Morissette ( ; ; born June 1, 1974) is a Canadian American alternative rock singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and actress. Morissette began her career in Canada in the early 1990s, with two commercially successful dance-pop albums. Afterwards, she moved to Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, and in 1995 released \"Jagged Little Pill\", a more rock-oriented album which sold more than 33 million units globally and is her most critically acclaimed work. Her following album, \"Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie\", was released in 1998.\n\n41st Annual Grammy Awards: The 41st Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 24, 1999, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1998. Lauryn Hill was the main recipient, winning a total of 5 awards including Album of the Year and Best New Artist. Her album was the first Hip Hop act ever to win the coveted award. Also the ceremony was known as the \"Grammy Year of Women\", every artist nominated for Album of the Year were all female (including Garbage, with Shirley Manson as the headsinger). Madonna won four awards while musicians the Dixie Chicks, Vince Gill, Alanis Morissette & Shania Twain won two apiece. Celine Dion also received two awards both for \"My Heart Will Go On\", which received a total of four awards.\n\n58th Annual Grammy Awards: The 58th Annual Grammy Awards was held on February 15, 2016, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The ceremony recognizes the best recordings, compositions and artists of the eligibility year, which was from October 1, 2014, to September 30, 2015. The \"pre-telecast\" ceremony, officially known as the Premiere Ceremony, in which the majority of awards were presented, was held at the nearby Microsoft Theater. It was the sixteenth Grammy ceremony to be held at the Staples Center, tying the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles for hosting the most Grammy ceremonies. It also marks the latest date for a Grammy ceremony since 2003, which were held on February 23.\n\n31st Annual Grammy Awards: The 31st Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 22, 1989, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. 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In 1999, the album received a nomination for Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance in the 41st Annual Grammy Awards, losing to \"Vuelve\" by Ricky Martin, but was beaten by \"Tango\", recorded by Enrique's father Julio Iglesias. The album yielded two number-one singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Tracks chart: \"Esperanza\" and \"Nunca Te Olvidar\u00e9\". The third single was canceled in favor of his first English language hit single \"Bailamos\", which was included on the soundtrack for the movie \"Wild Wild West\". A video for the track \"Ruleta Rusa\" was filmed, and the song was released as a promo single in Argentina. The album debuted at number-one in the \"Billboard\" Top Latin Albums chart in the week of October 10, 1998, staying at pole position for five weeks in 1998 and three weeks in 1999. In the \"Billboard\" 200, the album debuted and peaked at number 64. Nunca te Olvidar\u00e9 served as the opening theme for the novela of the same name. 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There is also a very large population of Shia Muslims living in the Arab Persian Gulf countries especially in Saudi Arabia. Approximately the whole population of East Saudi Arabia, the Eastern Province are Shia Muslims. Although government statistics claim that roughly only 20-40% of the Muslim population are Shia Muslims, there has been dispute to the authenticity of this figure and recent reports and investigations indicate that there is in fact a much larger population of Shia Muslims present, with estimate figures over 45% or even making the majority of Muslim population. Saudi Arabia follows a strict recently established sect of Islam, Wahhabism, there is little freedom of religion between the different sects even whilst all of the population are Muslims. Smaller Shia groups are present in Egypt and Jordan. Despite the heavy presence of Shia Muslims in some Arab countries, particularly among the population of the Persian Gulf Arab countries, they have been treated poorly throughout history. Additionally, in recent times, Shia Muslims along with Kurds have faced genocide by the pan-Arabist regime of Saddam Hussein. For both historical and political reasons, the Shia have fared rather poorly in much of the Arab world, and the topic of Shi\u2018ism and Shia groups is one of the most sensitive issues for the Sunni elite. 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Prior to directing his first feature film \"A Violent Prosecutor\" (2016), Lee is an assistant director on films, such as \"The Moonlight of Seoul\" (2008), \"My Way\" (2011) and \"\" (2014), and commercial films.\n\nMick Kaczorowski: Michael \"Mick\" Kaczorowski (born January 4, 1960) is the Creative Director and Producer of Bangkok Swagger is a nine time nominated and three time Emmy Award winning Producer and Executive Producer. As Executive Producer, he is responsible for some of Animal Planet and Discovery\u2019s biggest and most iconic hits including , Raising the Mammoth, and Walking with Prehistoric Beasts. Kaczorowski is also responsible for many of Discovery Channel and Animal Planet long running hit series including Meerkat Manor, North Woods Law, River Monsters, Alaskan Bush Family, Wild West Alaska, Buggin with Rude, and American Stuffers. Kaczorowski has worked in Washington D.C. for Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and the National Geographic Society. 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The film garnered two Canadian Screen Award nominations in the categories of Best Supporting Actor for Kris Demeanor and Best Original Song for Dan Mangan's \"Wants\". The film received largely positive reviews from the Canadian media, including The Globe and Mail and The National Post, who called the film a \"superb first feature\".\n\nRed Doors: Red Doors is a 2005 American independent film written and directed by Georgia Lee. Inspired by the director's own family, the film tells the coming of age story of a Chinese American family. \"Red Doors\" is Lee\u2019s first feature film. Early drafts won the Jerome Foundation New York Media Arts Grant Award, and later won the best narrative feature prize at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. Georgia Lee produced the movie alongside Jane Chen and Mia Riverton and co-producor John Fiorelli.\n\nJohnny Ma: Johnny Ma (born Ma Nan in Shanghai) is a Chinese-Canadian film director and screenwriter. 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For his first feature film, \"Love\", released in 2011, in addition to directorial and director of photography duties, Eubank also served as production designer.\n\nKenan Korkmaz: Kenan Korkmaz (born April 21, 1969 in Diyarbak\u0131r, Turkey) is a Turkish filmmaker, educated at \u00c7ukurova University where he has also lectured in cinematography and photography. His first feature film, L\u00fcks Otel (The Luxury Hotel) won the 2011 award Golden Orange for Best Cinematographer and the jury\u00b4s special awards for Best Film and Best Music at the 48th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Korkmaz was the director of photography for the 2013 feature film Yola \u00c7ikmak (Take the Road) directed by Evren Erdem. For the 2014 feature film Gittiler 'Sair ve Mechul'\"\"\"\" (Gone 'The Other and the Unknown\u00b4\"\"), Korkmaz was responsible for script, directing, photography and editing.\n\nA Violent Prosecutor: A Violent Prosecutor is a 2016 South Korean crime film directed by Lee Il-hyung, produced by Guk Su Ran and starring Hwang Jung-min, Kang Dong-won, Lee Sung-min and Park Sung-woong. It was released in South Korea on February 3, 2016 by Showbox.\n\nAl\u00ea Abreu: Al\u00ea Abreu (born March 6, 1971) is a Brazilian film director and screenwriter. \"S\u00edrius\", his first short film, debuted at the 1993 Anima Mundi as the only Brazilian animation that year. It won the Best Film Award at the Festival de Cine para Ni\u00f1os y Jovenes and was also screened at the Mostra Internacional de Cinema S\u00e3o Paulo and at the section Animation for Children of the Hiroshima International Animation Festival. His second short film, \"Espantalho\" (lit. \"Scarecrow\"), released in 1998, won the 3rd Best Brazilian Animation at the Anima Mundi, the Best Art Direction Award at the Brazilian Film Festival of Miami, and was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 1st Grande Pr\u00eamio Cinema Brasil. His first feature film, \"Garoto C\u00f3smico\", debuted at the 2007 Anima Mundi. 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Produced and arranged by former Lovin' Spoonful member Jerry Yester, \"Closing Time\" was the first of seven of Waits' major releases by Asylum.\n\nI Scream Ice Cream: I Scream Ice Cream is the side project of Jesper Mortensen, best known as a member of the duo Junior Senior. The French record label Kitsune Music released a 12\u00a0inch with the songs \"Trust Tissue\" and \"Closing Time Closing In\" on June 2, 2008. The tracks on the Kitsune release are shorter edits of the original longer tracks that are available on the full-length album \"Me Too\" available on Tigerspring records. The album consists of only three tracks, each 25, 35, and 45 minutes in length \u2013 and, respectively, 105, 130, and 125 beats per minute.\n\nNew Zealand licensing hours referendum, 1949: A referendum on the hours for the sale of liquor in hotel bars was held in New Zealand on 9 March 1949. Voters were asked whether they favoured continuing the closing of hotel bars at 6 pm or extending the closing time to 10 pm. The change was rejected by 75.5% of voters.\n\nDel Rio, TX 1959: Del Rio, TX 1959 is the debut album of American country music artist Radney Foster. It was released in 1992 (see 1992 in country music) on the Arista Nashville label, and it produced five singles for Foster on the \"Billboard\" country charts: \"Just Call Me Lonesome\", \"Nobody Wins\", \"Easier Said Than Done\", \"Hammer and Nails\", and \"Closing Time\". All of these except \"Closing Time\" were Top 40 hits on the country charts; \"Nobody Wins\" was the highest-charting, reaching #2.\n\nDan Wilson (musician): Daniel Dodd \"Dan\" Wilson (born May 20, 1961) is a singer, songwriter, musician, producer, and visual artist. His songwriting resume includes \"Closing Time\", which he wrote for his band, Semisonic, \"Not Ready to Make Nice\" (co-written with the Dixie Chicks) and \"Someone like You\" (co-written with Adele). He earned a Grammy nomination for \u201cClosing Time\u201d (Best Rock Song) and won Grammys for Song of the Year (\u201cNot Ready to Make Nice\u201d in 2007) and Album of the Year (which he won in 2012 as one of the producers of Adele\u2019s \"21\").\n\nClosing Time (Hole song): \"Closing Time\" (also referred to as \"Drunk in Rio\" and, incorrectly, \"It's Closing Soon\") is a song by American alternative rock band Hole, written by vocalist/rhythm guitarist Courtney Love, drummer Patty Schemel and Love's husband, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.\n\nClosing Time (novel): Closing Time is a 1994 novel by Joseph Heller, written as a sequel to the popular \"Catch-22\". It takes place in New York City in the 1990s, and revisits some characters of the original, including Yossarian, Milo Minderbinder and Chaplain Tappman.\n\nClosing time effect: \"Closing time effect\" refers to the phenomenon that individuals begin to perceive the opposite gender as being more attractive as it gets later into the night. This observation was first coined by Mickey Gilley in his song, \"Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time\" in 1975. Subsequently, it caught the attention of social psychologists who used scientific testing to gather evidence in support of the idea.\n\nCeCe McDonald: CeCe McDonald ( ; born 1989) is an African American bi-trans woman and LGBTQ activist from Minneapolis, Minnesota. She came to national attention in June 2012 for accepting a plea bargain of 41 months for second-degree manslaughter of a man she stabbed after McDonald and her friends were assaulted outside a bar near closing time. The attack, a year prior, was widely seen as racist and transphobic, and became physical when McDonald was struck in the face by the man's friend with \"an alcoholic drink\" glass causing a bleeding gash that needed stitches. According to \"Mother Jones\", when McDonald was getting away from the bar the man came after her, she \"took a pair of scissors out of her purse and turned around to face [him]; he was stabbed in the chest and died from the wound.\" McDonald said she saw how her case was progressing so took the plea bargain rather than face trial and risk a possible 20-year term. According to the \"Bay Area Reporter\" her conviction \"sparked outrage, and was viewed by many as an act of transphobia and racism against a woman who defended herself.\" Although she is a woman McDonald was housed in two men's prisons. An online petition \"led to the state department of corrections administering the full regimen of hormones she needed.\"\n\nKurt Cobain: Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 \u2013 April 5, 1994) was an American musician, artist, singer, songwriter, guitarist and poet. Born in Aberdeen, Washington, Cobain formed the band Nirvana with Krist Novoselic in 1987 and established it as part of the Seattle music scene and grunge genre. 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Both films star Fred MacMurray as a scientist who has perfected a high-bouncing substance, Flubber (\"flying rubber\") that can levitate an automobile and cause athletes to bounce into the sky. The film co-stars Nancy Olson and Keenan Wynn, and was directed by Robert Stevenson. Many of the cast members from \"The Absent-Minded Professor\" also appear in this film, including Elliott Reid and Tommy Kirk. The film was shot in black and white, but a colorized version was released on VHS in 1997.\n\nSmall World (board game): Small World is a board game designed by Philippe Keyaerts, Illustrated by Miguel Coimbra and Cyrille Daujean as graphic designer, and published by Days of Wonder in 2009. The game is a reworking of Keyaerts' 1999 game \"Vinci\". Small World has won several awards, including \"Games\" magazine 2010 Game of the Year.\n\nMartin Parr: Martin Parr (born 23 May 1952) is a British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook collector. He is known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, satirical and anthropological look at aspects of modern life, in particular documenting the social classes of England, and more broadly the wealth of the Western world. His major projects have been rural communities (1975\u201382), \"The Last Resort\" (1983\u201385), \"The Cost of Living\" (1987\u201389), \"Small World\" (1987\u201394) and \"Common Sense\" (1995\u201399).\n\nHorse to the Water: \"Horse to the Water\" is a song written by George Harrison and his son Dhani. It was originally performed by Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, featuring Harrison, on the album \"Small World, Big Band\" (also known as \"Jools Holland's Big Band Rhythm & Blues\"). Recorded on 2 October 2001, the song is Harrison's last performance on a record. Harrison only performed vocals on the track, as he was too weak from battling cancer to play guitar, and he died just over eight weeks later on 29 November. He listed the song's publisher as \"R.I.P Music Ltd\" instead of his usual music company Harrisongs, which Holland said showed \"Harrison's dark sense of humour.\" (In the liner notes of some versions of the CD, the credit is \"Umlaut Corporation.\")\n\nIt's a Small World: It's a Small World (currently styled it's a small world) is a water-based dark ride located in the Fantasyland area at the various Walt Disney Parks and Resorts worldwide; these include: Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland. The ride features over 300 audio-animatronic children in traditional costumes from cultures around the world, frolicking in a spirit of international unity, and singing the attraction's title song, which has a theme of global peace.\n\nMedfield College: Medfield College is a fictitious university used as the setting for several films by The Walt Disney Company. Among them are the two \"Professor Brainard\" movies, \"The Absent-Minded Professor\" (1961) and \"Son of Flubber\" (1963); and the \"Dexter Reilly\" trilogy: \"The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes\" (1969), \"Now You See Him, Now You Don't\" (1972), and \"The Strongest Man in the World\" (1975); as well as the remake of \"The Absent-Minded Professor\", \"Flubber\" (1997).\n\nPhilippe Keyaerts: Philippe Keyaerts is a Belgian designer of German-style board games. His two first published games are \"Vinci\" and \"Evo\". 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He also founded Hyderabad Industries Limited and many academic institutions such as Birla Institute of Technology, Birla Archaeological and Cultural Research Institute, Modern High School for Girls, Kolkata, and hospitals such as BM Birla Heart Research Institute and Calcutta Medical Research Institute. He built temples in Hyderabad, Jaipur and Bhopal, and supported the renovation of places of historical, architectural and religious importance. He gradually pulled out of active business life after his second heart attack in 1981. He still came to office so long as he could, but responsibilities had long been farmed out to son CK Birla.\n\nDhirubhai Ambani International School: The Dhirubhai Ambani International School (DAIS) is a private co-educational LKG-12 day school in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, built by Reliance Industries, named after the late patriarch of the conglomerate, Dhirubhai Ambani. The school was established in 2003 and has been an IB World School since January 2003. 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The group was formed in 1992 by Steve Hillier and Chris Wilkie in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Sarah Blackwood joined in 1993, replacing Hillier on vocals.\n\nHarris, Forbes & Co.: Harris, Forbes & Co. was an investment banking affiliate of Harris Bank incorporated in 1911. Harris, Forbes firm was acquired by Chase Manhattan Bank in 1930 to form Chase Harris, Forbes. Just two years later, in 1932, the firm was dissolved after the passage of the Glass\u2013Steagall Act in 1932. Chase transferred what remained of its securities business to the Bank of Boston's newly formed First Boston Corporation, buttressing that firm's early municipal bond department.\n\nKonstantin Vakulovsky: Captain Konstantin Konstantinovich Vakulovsky (born 28 October 1894, died Summer 1918) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. A major general's son, he volunteered for aviation duty on 8 August 1914, six days after graduating from university. He taught himself to fly, and became one of Russia's first military pilots on 13 June 1915. After escaping the fall of the Novogeorgievsk Fortress in a hazardous flight, Vakylovsky flew reconnaissance missions, some through heavy ground fire. Given command of the newly formed First Fighter Detachment, he became a flying ace credited with six aerial victories. He died in a flying accident during Summer 1918.\n\nJapp\u2013Maitland condensation: The Japp\u2013Maitland condensation is an organic reaction and a type of Aldol reaction and a tandem reaction. In a reaction between the ketone 2-pentanone and the aldehyde benzaldehyde catalyzed by base the bis Aldol adduct is formed first. 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Band leader/percussionist/vocalist Michael Beach provides lyrics in Arabic, Turkish, Persian, French, Spanish, Kurdish, Armenian and English, and the band features many traditional Middle Eastern instruments including oud, saz, mizmar, midjwiz, arghool, doumbek, riq, def, tar, bendir and davul.\n\nUmec: Umec is a fictional Middle Eastern country appearing in DC Universe. Its name is an acronym, standing for \"unnamed middle eastern country\" per its co-creator Greg Rucka. In \"The Adventures of Superman\", it was occupied by U.S. military forces. Lois Lane was shot while embedded with the troops. Like the other fictional DC Middle Eastern countries - Qurac, Syraq, Kahndaq and Bialya - it is supposed to be on the Persian Gulf.\n\nAbdullaziz Al-Dawsari: Abdullaziz Saeed Al-Dawsari (Arabic: \u0639\u0628\u062f \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0632\u064a\u0632 \u0633\u0639\u064a\u062f \u0627\u0644\u062f\u0648\u0633\u0631\u064a\u200e \u200e ; born 11 October 1988) is a Saudi football player. 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The Rams finished the regular-season with a record of 10\u20136 but would go on to lose to the New Orleans Saints in the Wild Card round of the playoffs. They led the NFL in scoring for a second straight year with 540 points. The Rams became the first team in NFL history to score more than 500 points on offense, while allowing more than 450 points on defense.\n\n1996 St. Louis Rams season: The 1996 St. Louis Rams season was the team's 59th year with the National Football League (NFL) and the second season in St. Louis. It was marked by a 59\u201316 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in week 11. The Rams' point tally in that game was the highest by an NFL team since 1989, when the Cincinnati Bengals scored 61 points. Safety Keith Lyle tied first for the league lead in interceptions, with 9. However, the Rams finished the season with a 6-10 record. 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The 49ers ended the regular season with a 13\u20133 record, their best since 1997 and earned a bye in the first round of the playoffs. In the Divisional Playoffs they defeated the New Orleans Saints 36\u201332 and were in the NFC Championship for the first time since 1997 where they lost against the New York Giants 20\u201317 in overtime, coming just short of returning to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1994. Despite their most successful season in years, the 49ers were 31st in the league in third down conversion percentage in the regular season (29.1) and were 17.9 percent in the playoffs.\n\n2007 St. Louis Rams season: The 2007 St. Louis Rams season was the 70th season for the team in the National Football League and their 13th in St. Louis, Missouri. This was the third worst season for the Rams during their time in St. Louis. The team looked to improve on its 8-8 record from 2006. However, the Rams slumped early, losing their first 8 games of the season heading into their bye week. Following their bye, they would beat both New Orleans and San Francisco on the road before losing 5 of their last 6 games to conclude the season. The Rams 0-8 start to the season is the worst in franchise history and matched their 3rd ever longest losing streak. The Rams also went 1-7 at home in 2007, the worst in franchise history until it was broken by the 2009 team 2 years later. The Rams defense was dismal, and was the biggest scar on the team the entire season, as they allowed the 2nd most points in the league during the season with 438.\n\nMike Martz: Michael Martz (born May 13, 1951) is a former National Football League (NFL) head coach and offensive coordinator. He is best known as the offensive coordinator behind the St. Louis Rams high-powered 1999 team which won the Super Bowl. 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One good notable record was breaking the franchise record for points scored in a game with 59 in a 59-0 devouring of the Atlanta Falcons. The Rams would ultimately have another year of success, finishing 10-3-1. In the playoffs, they would beat Dallas 14-12 in the Divisional Round of the playoffs. However, the Rams would lose the NFC Championship game to the Minnesota Vikings 24-13.\n\nOrlando Pace: Orlando Lamar Pace (born November 4, 1975) is a former professional American football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for thirteen seasons. He played college football for Ohio State University, and was twice recognized as a unanimous All-American. He was drafted by the St. Louis Rams, first overall in the 1997 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Rams for twelve years. Pace started all 16 regular season games eight times in his pro career, and blocked for three straight AP NFL MVPs (Kurt Warner in 1999, 2001; and Marshall Faulk in 2000). He was the cornerstone of a Rams offensive line that blocked for an offense that compiled more gross yards than any other team during his 12 years in St. Louis (50,770 in 12 seasons), finished second in completion percentage (61.8 percent) and fifth in touchdown passes (289) over that time. Under Pace's protection, the Rams' passing offense compiled more than 3,000 yards in all 12 of his NFL seasons, seven different quarterbacks eclipsed the 3,000-yard mark in a season, including three times surpassing the 4,000-yard mark, and blocked for seven 1,000-yard rushers. Pace started 154 consecutive games, playing with the St. Louis Rams and Chicago Bears (2009).\n\n2003 St. Louis Rams season: The 2003 St. Louis Rams season was the team's 66th year with the National Football League and the ninth season in St. Louis. The Rams were coming off a disappointing 7\u20139 season and former MVP Kurt Warner was demoted to backup quarterback; Marc Bulger earned the starting job after replacing Warner in 2002 and winning six of his seven starts. Though many agree that The Greatest Show on Turf ended after the 2001 season, the Rams nonetheless finished 12\u20134, winning the NFC West, only to lose to the eventual NFC champions Carolina Panthers.\n\n1971 Los Angeles Rams season: The 1971 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 34th year with the National Football League and the 26th season in Los Angeles. The team looked to improve on its 9-4-1 record from 1970. The Rams would finish one game below their goal, as they finished 8-5-1 and finished 2nd in the NFC West behind the San Francisco 49ers. The Rams would start out strong, as they started 4-1-1 in their first 6 games before splitting their final 8 games. 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He led machinists to strike against Eastern Air Lines and Frank Lorenzo in 1989.\n\nAir Midwest: Air Midwest, Inc., was a Federal Aviation Administration Part 121 certificated air carrier that operated under air carrier certificate number AMWA510A issued on May 15, 1965. It was headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, United States, and was a subsidiary of Mesa Air Group. Besides initially flying as an independent air carrier, it later operated code sharing feeder flights on behalf of Eastern Air Lines as Eastern Air Midwest Express, on behalf of Trans World Airlines (TWA) as Trans World Express and on behalf of US Airways as US Airways Express. It also operated feeder flights on behalf of Braniff (1983-1990) and Ozark Air Lines in addition to flying for Mesa Airlines. Air Midwest was shut down by its parent company, Mesa Airlines, in June 2008.\n\nTrump Shuttle: Trump Shuttle, Inc. was an airline owned by Donald Trump from 1989 to 1992. The landing rights and some of the physical assets necessary to operate the shuttle flights were originally part of Eastern Air Lines and known as the Eastern Air Lines Shuttle. It operated hourly flights on Boeing 727 aircraft from LaGuardia Airport in New York City to Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C., then known as Washington National Airport, as well as charter service to other destinations. Its IATA designator code was TB (later reassigned to Jetairfly).\n\nEastern Air Lines Flight 212: Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 was an Eastern Air Lines Douglas DC-9-31, carrying 78 passengers and four crew, operating as a scheduled flight within the United States from Charleston, South Carolina to Chicago, Illinois, with an intermediate stop in Charlotte, North Carolina.\n\nThomas J. Bray: Thomas J. Bray (c. 1867 \u2212 11 December 1933) was an American businessman. 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Leach: Todd J. Leach, PhD is an American administrator and the Chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire, which consists of University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State University, Keene State College, and Granite State College.\n\nPlymouth State University: Plymouth State University (PSU), formerly Plymouth State College, is a coeducational, residential university located in Plymouth, New Hampshire, United States, with an enrollment of approximately 4,200 undergraduate students and 2,100 graduate students. The school was founded as Plymouth Normal School in 1871. Since that time it has evolved to a teachers college, a state college, and finally to a state university in 2003. PSU is part of the University System of New Hampshire.\n\nUniversity System of Georgia: The University System of Georgia (USG) is the State of Georgia Government Agency that includes 28 public institutions of higher learning in the U.S. state of Georgia. 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Lamar University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.\n\nUniversity System of New Hampshire: The University System of New Hampshire (USNH), established in 1963, is responsible for overseeing the University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State University, Keene State College, and Granite State College. The University System is the largest provider of post-secondary education in New Hampshire. The university system is governed by a single Board of Trustees (BOT) which is responsible for ensuring that each institution has a unique character and educational mission.\n\nUniversity of New Hampshire: The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a public research university in the University System of New Hampshire, in the United States. The university's Durham campus, comprising six colleges, is located in the Seacoast region of the state. A seventh college, the University of New Hampshire at Manchester, occupies the university's campus in Manchester, the state's largest city. The University of New Hampshire School of Law, known as the Franklin Pierce Law Center until 2010, is located in Concord, the state's capital.\n\nOklahoma State University System: The Oklahoma State University System is a university system comprising six educational institutes across Oklahoma: four general academic universities and two health institutions. Its flagship institute is the Oklahoma State University\u2013Stillwater. The Oklahoma State University System has a total enrollment of about 35,073 students and is the largest university in the state of Oklahoma. It is governed by the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges Board of Regents in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The System also has Agricultural Experiment Stations throughout Oklahoma and Cooperative Extension offices that serve all 77 counties. V. Burns Hargis currently serves as CEO of the Oklahoma State University System, in addition to his service as president of OSU-Stillwater.\n\nCalifornia State University: The California State University (Cal State or CSU) is a public university system in California. With 23 campuses and eight off-campus centers enrolling 478,638 students with 24,405 faculty and 23,012 staff, CSU describes itself the largest four-year public university system in the United States. It is one of three public higher education systems in the state, with the other two being the University of California system and the California Community Colleges System. The CSU System is incorporated as The Trustees of the California State University. The California State University system headquarters are at 401 Golden Shore in Long Beach, California.\n\nStephen Reno: Stephen J. Reno was Chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire from 2000 to 2009. The university system comprises four institutions, the University of New Hampshire, Keene State College, Plymouth State University, and Granite State College. 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Some aquarium fish and invertebrates also eat live plants. Hobby aquarists use aquatic plants for aquascaping.\n\nWilliam Tricker: William Tricker (1852\u20131916) was an English-born estate gardener. He trained at Kew Gardens in London, before emigrating to the United States in the later 19th century. His interest was in aquatic plants, and he began a company, named William Tricker, that specialized in aquatic plants. The company sent out its first mail order catalog in 1892, and is still operating, as William Tricker, Inc. based in Independence, Ohio. The company currently displays Tricker's original catalog. Being a plantsman, he wrote many articles for the publication \"Garden and Forest\" in the 1890s dealing with aquatic plants. He is well known for producing many hybrid water lilies that are still known around the world. He introduced a water lily with 6-feet pads from South America, which he named \"Victoria trickeri\", although it is now known as \"Victoria cruziana\". 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As a stage actor, Hinds has enjoyed spells with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal National Theatre in London and six seasons with Glasgow Citizens' Theatre, and he has continued to work on stage throughout his career.\n\nJulia (wife of Sulla): Julia, or possibly Ilia (c. 129 BC \u2013 c. 104 BC), was a Roman noblewoman who was the first wife of Sulla, later a Roman dictator. Little is known of her life and sources are confused as to whether her name was \"Julia\" or \"Ilia\". If Julia is correct, she could have been a daughter of Lucius Julius Caesar II, and therefore a sister of future consul Lucius Julius Caesar III and Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus. Around 110 BC, while both were young, Julia married Sulla. A marital connection to the Julii Caesares may have served Sulla in his political life, as when he was chosen to serve under Gaius Marius in the Jugurthine War. Julia and Sulla had a daughter, Cornelia, who later was active in Roman society. 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A total of 128 people were killed, including seven of nine crew members and 75 of 93 passengers on Flight 8301 and 46 of 110 passengers on Flight 2812.\n\nWuhan Tianhe International Airport: Wuhan Tianhe International Airport (IATA: WUH,\u00a0ICAO: ZHHH) serves Wuhan, the capital of the Hubei province, People's Republic of China.It was opened on 15 April 1995 substituting the old Hankou Wangjiadun Airport and Nanhu Airport as the major airport of Wuhan. The airport is located in Wuhan's suburban Huangpi District, around 26 kilometres to the north of Wuhan city center. It is the busiest airport of central China as it is geographically located in the centre of China's airline route network. The airport is a focus city for Air China, China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines. The airport has flights to international destinations such as Bangkok, Moscow, Osaka, Paris, Seoul, and Singapore.\n\nGuizhou Airlines: Guizhou Airlines () was an airline based in Guiyang, Guizhou, China. It was a small provincial subsidiary of China Southern Airlines operated scheduled domestic passenger and cargo services in southern China. Its main base was Guiyang Longdongbao Airport, Guizhou. In 1998, it merged into China Southern Airlines.\n\nShenzhen Bao'an International Airport: Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (; formerly Shenzhen Huangtian Airport) (IATA: SZX,\u00a0ICAO: ZGSZ) is located near Huangtian and Fuyong villages in Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, 32 km northwest of the city center. It is a hub for Shenzhen Airlines and Shenzhen Donghai Airlines and for cargo airline SF Airlines, and a focus city for China Southern Airlines and Hainan Airlines. The airport also serves as an Asian-Pacific cargo hub for UPS Airlines. 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She rose to fame in 2008 as a member of British-Irish girl group The Saturdays, signed to Fascination and Polydor Records. The group have achieved substantial success with numerous top-ten hits as well as a number one single. She is the youngest member of the group.\n\nThe Slutcracker: The Slutcracker is a burlesque, satirical version of The Nutcracker that is the creation of Babes in Boinkland troupe director Vanessa White. It has been performed in Somerville, Massachusetts, and Montreal, Canada. The performance incorporates burlesque and tango dancers, drag kings, hoopers, ballerinas, acrobats, and belly dancers in a retelling of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballet from the point of view of a young woman who experiences a sexual awakening during a holiday dream-like sequence.\n\nThe Saturdays: The Saturdays was a British-Irish girl group based in London, England. The group formed during the summer of 2007. 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Sellier, Jr., and starring Robert Brian Wilson, Lilyan Chauvin, Gilmer McCormick, Toni Nero, Linnea Quigley, Britt Leach and Leo Geter. Set during Christmas, the story concerns a young man, Billy, who suffers from posttraumatic stress over witnessing his parents' Christmas Eve murder and his subsequent upbringing in an abusive Catholic orphanage. In adulthood, the Christmas holiday leads him into a psychological breakdown, and he emerges as a spree killer donning a Santa suit.\n\nHarper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization was an American political magazine based in New York City. Published by Harper & Brothers from 1857 until 1916, it featured foreign and domestic news, fiction, essays on many subjects, and humor, alongside illustrations. It carried extensive coverage of the American Civil War, including many illustrations of events from the war. During its most influential period, it was the forum of the political cartoonist Thomas Nast.\n\nSanta suit: A Santa suit is a costume worn by a person portraying Santa Claus. The modern American version of the suit can be attributed to the work of Thomas Nast for \"Harper's Weekly\" magazine, although it is often incorrectly thought that Haddon Sundblom designed the suit in his advertising work for the Coca-Cola Company. Sundblom's work did standardize the western image of Santa, and popularized the image of the red suit with white fur trim. This has become the image of the American Santa, while in some European countries where Saint Nicholas remains popular, the outfit worn is closer to religious clothing, including a Bishop's mitre.\n\nThe Gilded Age: A Tale of Today: The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today is a novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner first published in 1873. It satirizes greed and political corruption in post\u2013Civil War America in the era now referred to as the Gilded Age. Although not one of Twain's best-known works, it has appeared in more than one hundred editions since its original publication. Twain and Warner originally had planned to issue the novel with illustrations by Thomas Nast. The book is remarkable for two reasons\u2013-it is the only novel Twain wrote with a collaborator, and its title very quickly became synonymous with graft, materialism, and corruption in public life.\n\nCovina massacre: The Covina massacre occurred on December 24, 2008, in Covina, a city in the suburbs of Los Angeles, California, United States. Nine people were killed, either by gunshot wounds or in an arson fire inside a house on 1129 East Knollcrest Drive, where a Christmas Eve party was being held. The perpetrator, 45-year-old Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, who entered the house wearing a Santa suit, committed suicide, dying from a gunshot wound to the head at his brother's residence in the early morning hours after the attack. Authorities cited marital problems as a possible motive for the violence; reports indicated that Pardo's divorce had been finalized on December 18, one week before the massacre. Three people, including Pardo's ex-wife and his former in-laws, were initially declared missing pending identification of their bodies.\n\nThomas Nast Home: The Thomas Nast Home, also known as Villa Fontana, was the home of German born Thomas Nast in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. He was a editorial cartoonist whose drawings in \"Harpers Weekly\" contributed to the downfall of Tammany Hall. He is also known as the creator of several iconic images such as Santa Claus, the Democratic Donkey, and the Republican Elephant.\n\nChristmas in the American Civil War: Christmas in the American Civil War (1861\u20131865) was celebrated in both the United States and the Confederate States of America although the day did not become an official holiday until five years after the war ended. The war continued to rage on Christmas and skirmishes occurred throughout the countryside. Celebrations for both troops and civilians saw significant alteration. Propagandists, such as Thomas Nast, used wartime Christmases to reflect their beliefs. In 1870, Christmas became an official Federal holiday when President Ulysses S. Grant made it so in an attempt to unite north and south.\n\nSanta Claus in film: Motion pictures featuring Santa Claus abound and apparently constitute their own subgenre of the Christmas film genre. Early films of Santa revolve around similar simple plots of Santa's Christmas Eve visit to children. In 1897, in a short film called \"Santa Claus Filling Stockings\", Santa Claus is simply filling stockings from his pack of toys. Another film called \"Santa Claus and the Children\" was made in 1898. A year later, a film directed by George Albert Smith in titled \"Santa Claus\" (or \"The Visit from Santa Claus\" in the United Kingdom) was created. In this picture, Santa Claus enters the room from the fireplace and proceeds to trim the tree. He then fills the stockings that were previously hung on the mantle by the children. After walking backward and surveying his work, he suddenly darts at the fireplace and disappears up the chimney. \"Santa Claus' Visit\" in 1900 featured a scene with two little children kneeling at the feet of their mother and saying their prayers. The mother tucks the children snugly in bed and leaves the room. Santa Claus suddenly appears on the roof, just outside the children's bedroom window, and proceeds to enter the chimney, taking with him his bag of presents and a little hand sled for one of the children. He goes down the chimney and suddenly appears in the children's room through the fireplace. He distributes the presents and mysteriously causes the appearance of a Christmas tree laden with gifts. The scene closes with the children waking up and running to the fireplace just too late to catch him by the legs. A 1909 film by D. W. Griffith titled \"A Trap for Santa Claus\" shows children setting a trap to capture Santa Claus as he descends the chimney, but instead capture their father who abandoned them and their mother but tries to burglarize the house after he discovers she inherited a fortune. A twenty-nine-minute 1925 silent film production titled \"Santa Claus\", by explorer/documentarian Frank E. Kleinschmidt, filmed partly in northern Alaska, feature Santa in his workshop, visiting his Eskimo neighbors, and tending his reindeer. A year later, another movie titled \"Santa Claus\" was produced with sound on De Forest Phonofilm. Over the years, various actors have donned the red suit (aside from those discussed below), including Monty Woolley in \"Life Begins at Eight-thirty\" (1942), Alberto Rabagliati in \"The Christmas That Almost Wasn't\" (1966), Dan Aykroyd in \"Trading Places\" (1983), Jan Rubes in \"One Magic Christmas\" (1985), David Huddleston in \"\" (1985), Jonathan Taylor Thomas in \"I'll Be Home for Christmas\" (1998), and Ed Asner in \"Elf\" (2003). Later films about Santa vary, but can be divided into the following themes.\n\nThomas Nast: Thomas Nast ( ; ] ; September 27, 1840 \u2013 December 7, 1902) was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist considered to be the \"Father of the American Cartoon\". He was the scourge of Democratic Representative \"Boss\" Tweed and the Tammany Hall Democratic party political machine. Among his notable works were the creation of the modern version of Santa Claus (based on the traditional German figures of Sankt Nikolaus and Weihnachtsmann) and the political symbol of the elephant for the Republican Party (GOP). Contrary to popular belief, Nast did not create Uncle Sam (the male personification of the American people), Columbia (the female personification of American values), or the Democratic donkey, though he did popularize these symbols through his artwork. Nast was associated with the magazine \"Harper's Weekly\" from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886.\n\nFerdinand Ward: Ferdinand De Wilton Ward, Jr. (1851\u20131925), known first as the \"Young Napoleon of Finance,\" and subsequently as \"the Best-Hated Man in the United States,\" was an American swindler. 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The drama aired five days a week on the TVB network with 45-minute episodes starting October 19, 2009.\n\nMore Heart Than Brains: More Heart Than Brains is the debut album by Bike for Three! , a collaboration between Canadian alternative hip hop artist Buck 65 (born Rich Terfry) and Belgian electronica producer Greetings from Tuskan (born Jo\u00eblle Phuong Minh L\u00ea). It was released on May 26, 2009 on Anticon.\n\nProvocateur (TV series): Provocateur () is a 2017 Hong Kong television drama produced by Wong Wai-sing and TVB. It premiered on TVB Jade in Hong Kong, Hub Drama First in Singapore and Astro On Demand in Malaysia on 6 March 2017. It stars Gallen Lo in his first TVB drama since 2009's \"Born Rich\".\n\nBaraka (film): Baraka is a 1992 non-narrative documentary film directed by Ron Fricke. 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In 1979, while on tour as a young principal dancer with the Bolshoi Ballet, Kozlova defected to the United States, where she became a principal dancer with New York City Ballet and later, opened her own ballet school. Perhaps best known as a lyrical and expressive ballerina, Kozlova is also renowned as a private coach, producing students who have gone on to garner prestigious prizes and positions in companies such as Boston Ballet, American Ballet Theatre Washington Ballet, Stuttgarter Ballet, Les Ballets Trocad\u00e9ro de Monte Carlo, Universal Ballet, and the National Ballet of Cuba.\n\nPatrick Bissell: Walter Patrick Bissell (December 1, 1957 \u2013 December 29, 1987) was an American danseur. He was a leading principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. 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She became the company's first Korean ballerina to be promoted to principal dancer in ABT's 75-year history and is one of only three principal dancers in the company who have worked their way up the ranks from the American Ballet Theatre Studio Company. She is also one of the youngest dancers in ABT history to be promoted to principal at the age of twenty-six. \" The New York Times\" has described her style and dancing to \"exude an unhurried purity that sums up all that is lovely about ballet\" and by \"Vogue\" as \"unspeakably lissome\". Several critics have noted her style as \"lyrical and open\" and she has been critically acclaimed for her \"humility\" and \"unique feminine strength\".\n\nMichele Wiles: Michele Wiles is an American ballet dancer. She was a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre from 2005 - 2011. 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Long Island University honored her with a \"Living History\" award during Black History Month in 2013.\n\nBlack Swan dance double controversy: \"Black Swan\" is a 2010 American psychological thriller film about a ballet dancer directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, and Mila Kunis. After the 83rd Academy Awards, in which Portman won the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in the film as a ballerina, controversy arose over how much credit for the dancing in the film was being given to her and how much to her \"dance double\", American Ballet Theatre soloist Sarah Lane.\n\nSarah Lane: Sarah Lane (born August 3, 1983/1984) is an American ballet dancer and a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre (ABT).\n\nRoberto Bolle: Roberto Bolle (Casale Monferrato, March 26, 1975) is an Italian danseur. He is currently a \"principal dancer\" with the American Ballet Theatre and a principal dancer \"\u00e9toile\" at La Scala Theatre Ballet. 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Their targeted group is young adults aged 18 to 28. The company has additionally collaborated with designers and luxury brands on several occasions. Urban Outfitters manages five separate brands, including its namesake, Anthropologie, Free People, Terrain, and BHLDN; together, the brands operate over 400 retail locations worldwide. Today, it sells its product to approximately 1,400 specialty stores and select department stores. Other than that, merchandise is sold directly to customers through websites, mobile applications, catalogs and customer contact centers. As of January 31, 2015, total of 238 Urban Outfitters stores are operating, in which 179 are located in the United States, 16 are located in Canada and 43 are located in Europe.\n\nEsprit Holdings: Esprit Holdings Limited () is a publicly owned manufacturer of clothing, footwear, accessories, jewellery and housewares under the Esprit label. 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In his career, he has also played for the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Clippers. He won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award in 2010, 2014 and 2016, becoming the first three-time winner of the award in NBA history. He currently holds the record for most career four-point plays made with 50 (55 when counting the playoffs).\n\n1999 NBA draft: The 1999 NBA Draft was held on June 30, 1999, at the MCI Center (now Verizon Center) in Washington, D.C. It was the first draft in which four players from the same college were picked in the first round, with Elton Brand (1st selection), Trajan Langdon (11th), Corey Maggette (13th) and William Avery (14th) being selected out of Duke University. It is widely viewed as one of the best draft classes, with a total of nine future NBA All-Stars being chosen, as well as three winners of the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award\u2014Manu Gin\u00f3bili, Jason Terry, and Lamar Odom. 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Subramaniam.\n\nVani Harikrishna: Vani Harikrishna () is an Indian film playback singer and music director, who works in South Indian films, primarily in Kannada cinema. She has composed, written and sung several devotional songs before entering into the film playback singing. She won Karnataka State Award for her rendition of \"Madhuvana Karedare\" song from the film \"Inthi Ninna Preethiya\". Vani debuted as a film composer with the 2013 film \"Loosegalu\".\n\nCollaborations 3: Collaborations 3 is album in the series of Collaborations albums by Sukshinder Shinda. Featured in this album are Jazzy B, Diljit Dosanjh, Kamal Khan, Shazia Manzoor, Surinder Shinda, Richa Sharma, Abrar-Ul-Haq and Don Revo. 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On 12 August 1885, Manners married Constance Edwina Adelaide Hamlyn-Fane with whom he had twin daughters; Angela Margaret and Betty Constance Manners, born 15 June 1889; and a son, Francis Henry Manners-Sutton, 4th Baron Manners, MC, born 21 July 1897. Constance died on 4 March 1920 and on 5 September 1922 Manners was re-married to Zoe Virginie Guinness (n\u00e9e Nugent), the widow of Claude Hume Campbell Guinness. Manners was perhaps most notable for an extraordinary wager, betting he could buy, train and ride to victory, a horse in the Grand National. He died on 19 August 1927.\n\nAngela Cartwright: Angela Margaret Cartwright (born September 9, 1952) is an English-born American actress primarily known for her roles in movies and television. Cartwright is best known as a child actress for her role as Brigitta Von Trapp in the Academy Award winning film \"The Sound of Music\" (1965). On television, she played Linda Williams, the stepdaughter of Danny Williams (played by Danny Thomas) in the 1950s TV series \"The Danny Thomas Show\", and Penny Robinson, in the 1960s television series \"Lost in Space\". Her older sister is actress Veronica Cartwright.\n\nDanny Thomas: Amos Muzyad Yakhoob Kairouz (January 6, 1912 \u2013 February 6, 1991), known professionally by his stage name Danny Thomas, was an American nightclub comedian, singer, actor, and producer, whose career spanned five decades. He created and starred in one of the most successful and long running situation comedies in the history of American network television. In addition to guest roles on many of the comedy, talk and musical variety programs of his time, his legacy includes a lifelong dedication to fundraising for charity.\n\nDanny Wilde (musician): Daniel \"Danny\" Wilde (real name Danny Thomas; born June 3, 1956) is an American musician. 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It was released August 5, 2008 on Photo Finish Records, with a US tour to coincide with its release. Keith Goodwin, Tim Arnold, and Dan Schwartz (also known as the band Good Old War) have guest appearances on this record. The album leaked in its entirety on August 1, 2008. Anthony Green's Avalon is being made available on vinyl LP. The package includes the limited Vinyl LP and Digital Remix CD of Avalon, remixes created by Colin Frangicetto of Circa Survive.\n\nOn Letting Go: On Letting Go is the sophomore studio album by American rock band Circa Survive released on May 29, 2007 through Equal Vision Records. The album was produced by Bryan McTernan and was recorded throughout 2007 at the Salad Days Recording Studios in Baltimore, Maryland. It follows-up the group's debut full-length studio album, \"Juturna\" (2005). The album charted at No. 24 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200, selling about 24,000 copies in its first week. 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The band's live performances were noted for their wild histrionics, often featuring Garside onstage drilling doll heads and drinking juice from baby bottles. Following Garside's departure, the group's second album and subsequent EPs featured Belinda Leith on vocals, until the band's breakup in 1995. Guitarist Crispin Gray and Garside would later reunite to form Queenadreena in 1999.\n\nAaron Hall (singer): Aaron Hall (born August 10, 1964, The Bronx, New York City and growing up in Brooklyn and Roosevelt, Long Island), is an American soul singer and songwriter. He is a current member of the group Guy, which he founded in the late 1980s, along with New jack swing producer Teddy Riley and songwriter Timmy Gatling, who was later replaced by Hall's brother Damion Hall. In 1988, they released their debut album which went on to sell over a million copies being certified platinum. 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The events will take place at the Nanjing Rowing-Canoeing School in Nanjing, China.\n\nNanking Massacre: The Nanking Massacre was an episode of mass murder and mass rape committed by Japanese troops against the residents of Nanjing (\"Nanking\"), then the capital of the Republic of China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The massacre is also known as the Rape of Nanking or, using Pinyin romanization, the Nanjing Massacre or Rape of Nanjing.\n\nDon't Cry, Nanking: Don't Cry, Nanking, also known as \"Nanjing 1937\" (), is a 1995 Chinese film about the 1937 Nanking Massacre committed by the Imperial Japanese Army in the former capital city Nanjing, China.\n\nAniversario: Never Compromise: Aniversario: Never Compromise was a professional wrestling internet pay-per-view (iPPV) event produced by the Chikara promotion, that took place on June 2, 2013, at the Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 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After 2015, the Nanchang event was upgraded to a WTA International level tournament, and with new events starting in San Antonio, West Hempstead and Bol. The planned tournament in West Hempstead was then cancelled, and the tournament scheduled to take place in Carlsbad, California was moved to Oahu, Hawaii. Following the death of the Thai king Bhumibol Abdulyadej, the event due to take place in Hua Hin was also cancelled, in accordance with Thai tradition that sporting events cannot take place in the month after a monarch's death.\n\nBoxing at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics: Boxing at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held from August 23 to August 27. The events took place at the Nanjing International Expo Center in Nanjing, China. 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The text is considered a \"Mahapurana\" (major Purana) in parts of India, while others include it as one of the \"Upapurana\" (minor Purana), but all traditions consider it as an important Purana.\n\nAdi Parashakti: According to Shaktism and Hindu mythology, Adi Para Shakti\u2014the Goddess, Devi\u2014is the Supreme Being. She is also popularly referred to as \"Adi Shakti\", \"Parama Shakti\", \"Maha Shakti\", \"Mahadevi\", or even simply as \"Shakti\". \"Parama\" means \"absolute\", \"Satya\" means the Truth as per many Shakta texts. The Devi Bhagavata Mahapurana states that Adi Parashakti is the original creator, observer and destroyer of the whole universe.\n\nParashakthi Temple: Parashakthi Temple, also known as Eternal Mother Temple is a tirtha peetham (pilgrimage) in the west for Devi Adi Parashakti Durga worshipers situated in the heart of Pontiac, Michigan, United States. The Temple was built in 1999 and the inaugural pooja took place on Vijayadasami day. 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Over time, she has been worshipped by devotional movements and tantric sects variously as the Divine Mother, Mother of the Universe, Adi Shakti, or Adi Parashakti. Some Shakta Hindu and Tantric sects, particularly ones who follow the Kalikula system, additionally worship her as the ultimate reality or \"Brahman\". She is also seen as divine protector and the one who bestows \"moksha\", or liberation. Kali is often portrayed standing or dancing on her consort, the Hindu god Shiva, who lies calm and prostrate beneath her. Kali is worshipped by Hindus throughout India. Kali is one of the ten Mahavidyas, a list which combines Sakta and Buddhist goddesses.\n\nShaktheeswaram Temple: Shaktheeswaram Temple is a Hindu temple located in Kottayam, India. The main deity of the temple is Goddess Adi Parashakti. Adi Parashakti is the female aspect of the divine venerated as the Supreme Being in Shaktism. The temple is also a center where Traditional Astrology, Tantric Upasana, Sanathana Dharma and the most auspicious pooja in Hinduism called Sri Chakra Pooja is practiced by Head Priest and Tantracharya Sri Kasi Viswanathan.\n\nChandi: Chandi (Sanskrit: Ca\u1e47\u1e0d\u012b ) or Chandika (Ca\u1e47\u1e0d\u012bka ) is a Hindu goddess. Chandi is the combined form of Lakshmi, Saraswati and Durga, the ferocious form of Parvati. She is said to be the most ferocious incarnation of Adi Parashakti. Chandika form is said to be extremely ferocious and inaccessible because of her anger. She cannot tolerate evil acts. Chandika does not like evil doers and becomes terribly angry on seeing them. She slays evil doers without mercy. Her anger is expressed in Devi Mahatmya. A seven-year-old girl is also known as Chandika in Sanskrit scriptures.\n\nShakti: In Hinduism, Shakti (Devanagari: \u0936\u0915\u094d\u0924\u093f; from Sanskrit \"shak\", \"to be able\", meaning \"power\" or \"empowerment\"), also spelled as Sakthi, is the primordial cosmic energy and represents the dynamic forces that are thought to move through the entire universe. Shakti is the concept or personification of divine feminine creative power, sometimes referred to as 'The Great Divine Mother' in Hinduism. As the mother she is known as Adi Parashakti or Adishakti. On the earthly plane, Shakti most actively manifests through female embodiment and creativity/fertility, though it is also present in males in its potential, unmanifest form.\n\nMahakali: Mahakali (Sanskrit: Mah\u0101k\u0101l\u012b, Devanagari: \u092e\u0939\u093e\u0915\u093e\u0932\u0940), literally translated as \"Great Kali\", is the Hindu Goddess of time and death, considered to be the consort of Mahakala the God of consciousness, the basis of Reality and existence. Mahakali in Sanskrit is etymologically the feminized variant of Mahakala or \"Great Time\" (which is interpreted also as \"Death\"), an epithet of the God Shiva in Hinduism. Mahakali is the form of Adi parashakti, who is beyond time and space. Kali is the force of anger of Adi parashakti and therefore her color is black. 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It is located on Blokhin Street in the Petrogradsky District of the city across the Malaya Neva from the Spit of Vasilevsky Island, in close proximity to the Sportivnaya metro station.\n\nKhilkov: Khilkoff or Khilkov (Russian: \u0425\u0438\u043b\u043a\u043e\u0432 ) is a Rurikid princely family descending from sovereign rulers of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma. The descendant of the Great Prince Vladimir Svyatoslavich, the Christianizer of Russia, Prince Ivan Vsevolodovich,(c. 958 \u2013 15 July 1015) received from his brother, the Great Prince Yaroslav Vsevolodovich, the appanage of Starodub, and this originated the Princes of Starodub; those who later had the Ryapolovskaya volost took the name Prince Ryapolovsky in the sixteenth century, for an unknown reason, the Ryapolovskys changed their name: the older branch to Khilkoff, and the younger to Tatev.\n\nVladimir Petrovich Dolgorukov: Prince Vladimir Petrovich Dolgorukov (Russian: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u041f\u0435\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0414\u043e\u043b\u0433\u043e\u0440\u0443\u043a\u043e\u0432; 19 April 1773 \u2013 24 November 1817) was a Russian army officer who rose to the rank of major general. He was the eldest of the three sons born to the generalPrince Peter Petrovich Dolgorukov (Vladimir's younger brothers Peter and Mikhail were also generals), whilst his own son was the historian and journalist Pyotr Vladimirovich Dolgorukov.\n\nGrand Duke of Vladimir: The Grand Duke of Vladimir was a prince during the Kievan Rus' and after its collapse. He ruled territory approximately bounded by the Volga, Oka and Northern Dvina rivers. Its capital was Vladimir during 1157-1238. Vladimir city was founded by a Kievan prince Vladimir Monomakh in 1108 and was destroyed by a Mongol invasion in 1238. The second important city was Suzdal', also destroyed by Mongols. The Grand Duke (\"Velikii Kniaz\", Great Prince) Yuri Dolgorukii (Yuri \"Long-arms\"), the seventh son of Vladimir Monomakh, began the lineage of Suzdal' and Vladimir-Suzdal' great princes. Vladimir-Suzdal' began the next consolidation of Russian lands, completed by Muscovy, which grew from within Vladimir-Suzdal.\n\nBarbara (Yakovleva): Varvara Alexeyevna Yakovleva (Russian: \u0412\u0430\u0440\u0432\u0430\u0440\u0430 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u042f\u043a\u043e\u0432\u043b\u0435\u0432\u0430 ; died July 18, 1918), called Nun Barbara (Russian: \u0418\u043d\u043e\u043a\u0438\u043d\u044f \u0412\u0430\u0440\u0432\u0430\u0440\u0430 ), was a Russian Orthodox nun in the convent of Grand Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna. She was killed by the Bolsheviks along with the grand duchess and Prince Ioann Konstantinovich of Russia, Prince Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia, Prince Igor Konstantinovich of Russia, Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich of Russia, Fyodor Remez, Grand Duke Sergei's secretary, and Prince Vladimir Pavlovich Paley at Alapaevsk.\n\nKurya (khan): Kurya (Ukrainian: \u041a\u0443\u0440\u044f, Pecheneg: K\u00fcr\u00e4) was the name of a Pecheneg prince and khan who allied with Svyatoslav I of Kiev in his campaigns in the Balkans. Later, after Svyatoslav's defeat by the Byzantine Empire, Kurya ambushed and killed the Kievan king at Khortitsa. According to the \"Chronicle of Bygone Years\", Kurya had Svyatoslav's skull made into a goblet (a known practice in Eurasian nomadic cultures for brave foes), and gilded. Dates of his rule are unknown, but he was no longer khan somewhere around 988 CE, being succeeded by Metiga. It is also possible that he was the leader of the Pechenegs in the 968 siege of Kiev, but since a starting date is unknown, it is almost impossible to tell (and it could have been any of several other Pecheneg princes). Kurya appears as a villain in the 2006 animated film \"Prince Vladimir\".\n\nRussian submarine Knyaz Vladimir: Knyaz Vladimir (Russian: \u0410\u041f\u041b \"Knyaz Vladimir\" - Prince Vladimir, previously expected - \"Svyatitel Nikolai\" - Saint Nicholas) is a Russian ballistic missile submarine and lead ship of the fifth generation Project 955A Borei II-class (sometimes marked as Project 955U) based on fourth generation Project 955 Borei-class submarines.\n\nMaster Jiang and the Six Kingdoms: Master Jiang and the Six Kingdoms () is an upcoming Chinese animated fantasy action adventure wuxia film. The film is currently in production and was scheduled to be released in 2016. The Film release date has been changed to 2018. The film is mainly a traditionally-animated feature film and it has some computer animation in it.\n\nPrince Vladimir (film): Prince Vladimir (Russian: \u041a\u043d\u044f\u0301\u0437\u044c \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u0301\u043c\u0438\u0440 , Knyaz Vladimir) is a 2006 Russian traditionally-animated feature film. It is loosely based on the story of prince Vladimir the Fair Sun, who converted Kievan Rus' (a predecessor state of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus) to Christianity in the late 10th century. The film tells a romanticized version of the story, adapted for children and filled with fantasy elements.\n\nChurch Statute of Prince Yaroslav: Church Statute of Prince Yaroslav (\"Russian: \u0426\u0435\u0440\u043a\u043e\u0432\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u0423\u0441\u0442\u0430\u0432 \u043a\u043d\u044f\u0437\u044f \u042f\u0440\u043e\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0432\u0430 \") is a source of church law in Old Rus', defined legal authority of church by the prince (knyaz), his administration and churchmen. Yaroslav's Statute was a short legal code, regulated relationship between the church and the state, including demarcation of jurisdiction between church and princely courts, index of persons within the church jurisdiction, rules of family law (family law belonged to church jurisdiction) and sanctions against moral violation. The statute was written at the 11th-12th century and remaked during 13th-16th centuries, in Old Church Slavonic and Old Russian. It was one of the first church sources of Old Russian Law. Church Statute of Prince Vladimir and other Old Russian princely statutes served to closely purposes. But church jurisdiction was expanded in comparison with Vladimir's Statute. A part of the lawsuits in the Yaroslav's Statute was referred to the church jurisdiction, and a part - to joint jurisdiction of the church and the prince. 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Road Trip, Road trip, or Roadtrip may also refer to:\n\nRoad Trip: The Arcade Edition: Road Trip: The Arcade Edition, known as Gadget Racers in Europe and Choro Q! in Japan, is a racing video game released in 2002 by Takara. This 3D game is only available for the Nintendo GameCube. Road Trip: The Arcade Edition is based mainly upon Road Trip Adventure, a predecessor, however was only sold for the Gamecube. Allowing this, weapons were added to a more racing perspective to make it an arcade version. It involves tiny little toy cars known in real life as Choro-Q or Penny Racers. There are many different modes in this game. The game also include weapons such as machine guns and shot guns.\n\nBloquera: Bloquera is an EP created by Maanumental, Newman, Sir Kado, Superbrush 427 (Giant Panda) and Thes One (People Under The Stairs). The group decided to take a spur of the moment road trip to Mexico as an ultimate road trip. The album was a result of a two-week road trip to Muleg\u00e9, Baja California Sur, Mexico which was the inspiration for the album.\n\nTanana Valley State Fair: The Tanana Valley State Fair is an annual state fair held in College, Alaska, United States. The event commences on the first Friday in August, and is a major annual event in Interior Alaska. The fair is held on a hundred-acre plot of land just outside the city limits of Fairbanks, in the approximate center of College Road. The fairgrounds, along with portions of the Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge and surrounding businesses on the north side of College Road, comprise the eastern reaches of the College census-designated place adjacent to Fairbanks.\n\nRoad Trip (Girl Authority album): Road Trip is the second and final album from American girl group Girl Authority. Unlike the first album, \"Road Trip\" is a mixture of cover songs and original songs performed by Girl Authority. \"Road Trip\" is also featured with a DVD, documenting a behind the scenes glance into the production of the album and the girls.\n\nCollege Road Trip: College Road Trip is a 2008 American family comedy film directed by Roger Kumble and starring Martin Lawrence, Raven-Symon\u00e9, Brenda Song, Margo Harshman, and Donny Osmond. The film centers on college-bound teen Melanie Porter (Raven-Symon\u00e9), who goes on a road trip to different colleges with her father. The film was released by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on March 7, 2008.\n\nThe Castaway Cowboy: The Castaway Cowboy is a 1974 American adventure film released by Walt Disney Productions starring James Garner, Vera Miles, Eric Shea, and Robert Culp about a Texas rancher who gets shanghaied, then jumps ship and finds himself washed ashore in Hawaii. Filmed on location in Hawaii, the movie was directed by Vincent McEveety and written by Don Tait and Richard M. Bluel.\n\nJonathan Drubner: Jonathan Scott Drubner (born June 15, 1972) is a stand up comedian, writer, and television personality. He is the former host and producer for the ESPNU College Road Trip. Drubner has also served as co-producer to head writer for the ESPY awards since 2005. His work on the show earned him an Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics Emmy nomination in 2009 for the song \"I Love Sports,\" which was performed during the show. In 2007 Drubner made a guest appearance on ABC College Football awards show as a photographer pranking college football stars.\n\nLaw College Road: Law College Road is one of the a major roads in Pune and is a residential locality. It starts at Karve Road near Nal Stop Junction and ends at the National Cadet Corps ground near Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. Original name of the road is \"Chiplunkar Road\" named after great Marathi writer of the 19th century. However, with famous institutions like Film and Television Institute of India and ILS Law College, the road is also known as Film Institute Road and more popularly as Law College Road. Other landmarks along this road are Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), National Film Archives and IndSearch. 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Brazil was the second country in the world, after the United Kingdom, to issue postage stamps valid within the entire country (as opposed to a local issue). Like the United Kingdoms's first stamps, the design does not include the country name.\n\nFern\u00e3o Mendes Pinto: Fern\u00e3o Mendes Pinto (] ; c.1509 \u2013 8 July 1583) was a Portuguese explorer and writer. His voyages are recorded in \"Pilgrimage\" (Portuguese: \"Peregrina\u00e7\u00e3o\" ) (1614), his autobiographical memoir. The historical accuracy of the work is debatable due to the many events which seem far fetched or at least exaggerated, earning him the nickname \"Fern\u00e3o Mentes Minto\" (wordplay with the Portuguese verb \"mentir\" 'lie', meaning \"Fern\u00e3o, are you lying? I am lying.\") . Some aspects of the work can be verified, particularly through Pinto's service to the Portuguese Crown and by his association with Jesuit missionaries.\n\nPostage stamps and postal history of Tete: In 1913 and 1914, Portugal issued postage stamps specifically for Tete Province, now part of Mozambique. The 1913 stamps were those of the Vasco da Gama issue of 1898, overprinted \"REPUBLICA / TETE\" and a new denomination in centavos. Each of the eight values from Macau, Portuguese Africa and Timor were overprinted, yielding a total of 24 stamps. In 1914, the omnibus Ceres issue of Portugal included 16 values for Tete, ranging from 1/4 centavo to one escudo. Subsequently, Tete reverted to using the stamps of Mozambique. Although these stamps are not rare, none costing the collector over about US$10, genuinely-used examples are harder to find, and command a premium of about 50-100% over unused.\n\nRevenue stamps of the United States: The first revenue stamps in the United States were used briefly during colonial times, among the most notable usage involved the Stamp Act. Long after independence, the first revenue stamps printed by the United States government were issued in the midst of the American Civil War, prompted by the urgent need to raise revenue to pay for the great costs it incurred. After the war ended however, revenue stamps and the taxes they represented still continued. Revenue stamps served to pay tax duties on items that came under two main categories, \"Proprietary\" and \"Documentary\". Proprietary stamps paid tax duties on goods like alcohol and tobacco, and were also used for various services, while Documentary stamps paid duties on legal documents, mortgage deeds, stocks and a fair number of other legal dealings. \"Proprietary\" and \"Documentary\" stamps often bore these respective designations, while in several of the issues they shared the same designs, sometimes with minor variations. Beginning in 1862 the first revenue stamps were issued, and would continue to be used for another hundred years and more. For the first twelve years George Washington was the only subject featured on U.S. revenue stamps, when in 1875 an allegorical figure of \"Liberty\" finally appeared. Revenue stamps were printed in many varieties and denominations and are widely sought after by collectors and historians. Revenue stamps were finally discontinued on December 31, 1967.\n\nPostage stamps and postal history of Zambezia: Although Zambezia was a part of the Portuguese East Africa Colony, the Portuguese government-issued separate postage stamps for it starting in 1894, with the standard design depicting King Charles, and likewise in 1898. A provisional issue came in 1902 to reflect changed rates, then after the revolution of 1910 there were several issues overprinted \"REPUBLICA\". The postal districts of Quelimane and Tete were created from parts of Zambezia in about 1913, and then stamps of Mozambique replaced stamps of Zambezia around 1920.\n\nRafael Perestrello: Rafael Perestrello (fl. 1514\u20131517) was a Portuguese explorer and a cousin of Filipa Moniz Perestrello, the wife of explorer Christopher Columbus. He is best known landing on the southern shores of mainland China in 1516 and 1517 to trade in Guangzhou (then romanized as \"Canton\"), after the Portuguese explorer Jorge \u00c1lvares landed on Lintin Island within the Pearl River estuary in May 1513. Rafael also served as a trader and naval ship captain for the Portuguese in Sumatra and Portuguese-conquered Malacca.\n\nLiberty Issue: The Liberty issue was a definitive series of postage stamps issued by the United States between 1954 and 1965. It offered twenty-four denominations, ranging from a half-cent issue showing Benjamin Franklin to a five dollar issue depicting Alexander Hamilton. However, in a notable departure from all definitive series since 1870, the stamp for a normal first-class letter\u2014the 3-cent value\u2014did not present the portrait of a president, but instead offered a monocolor . Moreover, two-color renderings of the Statue of Liberty appeared on both the 8 cent and 11 cent stamps; and it is from these three denominations that the Liberty issue takes its name. (Oversized versions of the 3c and 8c stamps also appeared on a Miniature sheet issued in 1956 for the Fifth International Philatelic exhibition.) Pictures of other national landmarks, such as Bunker Hill and Mount Vernon, are found on several values, while the rest of the stamps follow tradition, containing portraits of well-known historic Americans. The six denominations in the set that illustrate buildings (The Alamo, Monticello, etc.) were all designed in landscape format, resulting in a free intermixture of landscape and portrait orientation for the first time in a definitive U. 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His initial voyage to India (1497\u20131499) was the first to link Europe and Asia by an ocean route, connecting the Atlantic and the Indian oceans and therefore, the West and the Orient.\n\nEnrique of Malacca: Enrique of Malacca (Spanish: \"Enrique de Malaca\" ; Portuguese: \"Henrique de Malaca\" ), was a native of the Malay Archipelago who became a slave of the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in the 16th century. Italian historian Antonio Pigafetta, who wrote the most comprehensive account of Magellan's voyage, named him \"Henrique\" (which was Hispanicised as \"Enrique\" in official Spanish documents). Pigafetta explicitly states that \"Henrique\" was a native of Sumatra. According to biographer-philosopher Stefan Zweig, he is the first person to circumnavigate the world. His name appears as \"Henrique\", which is Portuguese, and is probably the name given to him at his christening, as he was baptised a Roman Catholic by his Portuguese captors. 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The Cowboys defeated the Broncos 27\u201310 to win their second Super Bowl. The game was played on January 15, 1978, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. This was the first time that the Super Bowl was played in a domed stadium, and the first time that the game was played in prime time.\n\nSuper Bowl XXIV: Super Bowl XXIV was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1989 season. Played on January 28, 1990, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, the 49ers defeated the Broncos by the score of 55\u201310, winning their second consecutive Super Bowl, and tying the Pittsburgh Steelers with four Super Bowl victories. 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As this was the 50th Super Bowl game, the league emphasized the \"golden anniversary\" with various gold-themed initiatives during the 2015 season, as well as suspending the tradition of naming each Super Bowl game with Roman numerals (under which the game would have been known as \"Super Bowl L\"), so the logo could prominently feature the Arabic numerals 50.\n\nSuper Bowl XXXII: Super Bowl XXXII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Green Bay Packers and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1997 season. The Broncos defeated the Packers by the score of 31\u201324. The game was played on January 25, 1998 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, the second time that the Super Bowl was held in that city. 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The game was played on February 2, 2014, at MetLife Stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the first Super Bowl played outdoors in a cold-weather city and the first Super Bowl to be played on a February 2.\n\nCalvin Collins: Calvin Lewis Collins (born January 5, 1974 in Beaumont, Texas) is a former American football guard who played seven seasons in the National Football League from 1997\u20132004. He started in Super Bowl XXXIII for the Atlanta Falcons.\n\nSuper Bowl XXXIII: Super Bowl XXXIII was an American football game played between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Atlanta Falcons to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1998 season. The Broncos defeated the Falcons by the score of 34\u201319, winning their second consecutive Super Bowl. The game was played on January 31, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami (now part of the suburb of Miami Gardens, which became a separate city in 2003).\n\nSuper Bowl XXII: Super Bowl XXII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins and American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1987 season. The Redskins defeated the Broncos by the score of 42\u201310, winning their second Super Bowl. The game was played on January 31, 1988 at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, the first time that the Super Bowl was played in that city.\n\nSuper Bowl XXVI: Super Bowl XXVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1991 season. The Redskins defeated the Bills by the score of 37\u201324, becoming the fourth team after the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Oakland Raiders, and the San Francisco 49ers to win three Super Bowls. The Bills became the third team, after the Minnesota Vikings (Super Bowls VIII and IX) and the Denver Broncos (Super Bowls XXI and XXII), to lose back-to-back Super Bowls. The game was played on January 26, 1992, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the first time the city has played host to a Super Bowl (the city will host Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium).\n\nSuper Bowl XXI: Super Bowl XXI was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1986 season. The Giants defeated the Broncos by the score of 39\u201320, winning their first ever Super Bowl, and their first NFL title since 1956. 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It launched in 2006 as a joint venture between Virgin Group and Carphone Warehouse. The company operated as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), whereby it did not own or operate its own mobile network but instead used the network of Orange S.A. As of June 2014, the company was the largest MVNO in France, with 1.5 million customers, and had a market share of 1.3% at the beginning of 2014.\n\nCoop (Italy): Coop is a system of Italian consumers' cooperatives which operates the largest supermarket chain in Italy. Its headquarters are located in Casalecchio di Reno, Province of Bologna.\n\nMobile country code: The ITU-T Recommendation E.212 defines mobile country codes as well as mobile network codes. The mobile country code consists of 3 decimal digits and the mobile network code consists of 2 or 3 decimal digits (for example: MNC of 001 is not the same as MNC of 01). 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He further took on the role of Paddington Bear's neighbour Mr. Curry in the family comedy film \"Paddington\"; he is set to reprise the role in \"Paddington 2\".\n\nDoctor Puppet: Doctor Puppet (also known as The Doctor Puppet) is a US/UK stop-motion science fiction animation fan series that celebrates the top selling BBC TV series, \"Doctor Who\" and its rich history through hand-crafted puppets and original stories. Created by Alisa Stern in 2012 in her New York apartment, Doctor Puppet consists of a Tumblr blog, an eight episode series of short films featuring the likenesses of the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) and other Doctors and characters from the BBC TV series, other short films with the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi) and Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman), three Christmas specials, music videos, behind the scenes documentaries and Google Hangouts with the creative team. 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The book was released on 11 September 2014 along with \"Silhouette\" and \"The Crawling Terror\".\n\nPaddington 2: Paddington 2 is an upcoming British-French family-comedy film directed by Paul King, co written by King and Simon Farnaby, and produced by David Heyman. It is the sequel to 2014's \"Paddington\". The film stars Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson, Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, and the voices of Ben Whishaw and Imelda Staunton. Production began in October 2016, and ended in June 2017. The film is set to release on 10 November 2017.\n\nThe Time of the Doctor: \"The Time of the Doctor\" is an episode of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\", written by Steven Moffat and directed by Jamie Payne, and was broadcast as the ninth \"Doctor Who\" Christmas special on 25 December 2013 on BBC One. 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Jay Professor of Art Emeritus at Oberlin College, where he taught from 1974 through 2007. Professor Hood taught the history of Italian Renaissance Art in Columbia University's Department of Art History and Archaeology from 2008 through 2010. He is currently teaching art history seminars at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts.\n\nJessica Warner: Jessica Warner is an American historian, specializing in the social history of Great Britain in the early modern age. Her books include \"Craze: Gin and Debauchery in an Age of Reason\" and \"John the Painter: Terrorist of the American Revolution\". The latter book has won praise from fellow historians like Simon Schama and Brenda Maddox.\n\nDonald Kuspit: Donald Kuspit (born March 26, 1935) is an American art critic, poet, and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of art history and philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and former professor of art history at the School of Visual Arts. Kuspit is one of America's most distinguished art critics. He was formerly the A. D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University (1991\u20131997). He received the Frank Jewett Mather Award for Distinction in Art Criticism in 1983 (given by the College Art Association). In 1983 he received an honorary doctorate in fine arts from Davidson College, in 1996 from the San Francisco Art Institute, and in 2007 from the New York Academy of Art. In 1997 the National Schools of Art and Design presented him with a citation for Distinguished Service to the Visual Arts. In 1998 he received an honorary doctorate of humane letters from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In 2000 he delivered the Getty Lectures at the University of Southern California. In 2005 he was the Robertson Fellow at the University of Glasgow. In 2008 he received the Tenth Annual Award for Excellence in the Arts from the Newington-Cropsey Foundation. In 2014 he was the first recipient of the Gabarron Foundation Award for Cultural Thought. He has received fellowships from the Ford Foundation, Fulbright Commission, National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, Guggenheim Foundation, and Asian Cultural Council, among other organizations. He has doctorates in philosophy (University of Frankfurt)and art history (University of Michigan), as well as degrees from Columbia University, Yale University, and Pennsylvania State University. He has also completed the course of study at the Psychoanalytic Institute of the New York University Medical Center.\n\nClaudio Lomnitz: Claudio Lomnitz is the Campbell Family Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University. Prior to teaching at Columbia, Lomnitz was a Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the Committee on Historical Studies at the New School University. 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Donovan, who is entrusted with negotiating the release of Francis Gary Powers\u2014a U.S. Air Force pilot whose U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960\u2014in exchange for Rudolf Abel, a convicted Soviet KGB spy held under the custody of the United States, whom he represented at trial. The name of the film refers to the Glienicke Bridge, which connects Potsdam with Berlin, where the prisoner exchange took place. The film was an international co-production of the United States and Germany.\n\nThe Last Shot: The Last Shot is a 2004 comedy film starring Matthew Broderick, Alec Baldwin, Toni Collette, Tim Blake Nelson, Joan Cusack (uncredited), Tony Shalhoub, Buck Henry, Ray Liotta, Calista Flockhart and Ian Gomez. 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Derulo's third studio album was retitled \"Talk Dirty\" for its US release, featuring an alternative track listing. It was released as the third single in the US on January 7, 2014. Additional vocals are provided by American rapper 2 Chainz, making it Derulo's first single to feature a guest performer, excluding the French version of \"Whatcha Say\". The artists co-wrote the song with Jason Evigan, Sean Douglas, Ori Kaplan, Tamir Muskat, Tomer Yosef, and Wallpaper frontman Ricky Reed; the latter is also the song's producer. The song is built around sampled instrumentals from \"Hermetico\" by the Israeli band Balkan Beat Box from their 2007 studio album \"Nu Med\". The main saxophone lick is based on characteristic Turkish traditional ornamentations, particularly rendering the Turkish wind instrument Zurna.\n\nThe Kardashev Scale (album): Type I : The Kardashev Scale is the third studio album by rapper Greydon Square. 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Ryan replaced Doug Marrone, who opted out of his contract on December 31, 2014 to take advantage of a contract loophole, fearing the Pegulas were going to fire him, hence the reason the Bills entered the 2015 season looking for a new head coach. Despite the bold prediction made by Ryan at his introductory press conference, where he stated, \u201cI\u2019m not going to let our fans down. I am not going to do that. I know it\u2019s been 15 years since the Bills made the playoffs. Well, get ready, man, we\u2019re going. We are going,\u201d the Bills were unable to make the playoffs in their first season with Ryan as head coach, finishing with a record of 8-8 (the team\u2019s first since 2002), making it the 16th straight season without a playoff appearance, which became the longest active in major professional sports after Major League Baseball\u2019s Toronto Blue Jays broke their 22-year playoff drought on September 25, 2015. It was also the first full season under the ownership of Terry and Kim Pegula (whom also own the Buffalo Sabres), having purchased the Bills partway through 2014 after the death of longtime owner Ralph Wilson in March at the age of 95. The Bills began their season with an open competition for the starting quarterback position after Kyle Orton, the starter for most of the 2014 campaign, retired during the offseason, so the team acquired free agent Tyrod Taylor, a former backup quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens, who won the competition over incumbent second-string quarterback EJ Manuel and trade acquisition Matt Cassel, the latter of whom the team later traded along with a seventh-round pick in 2017 to the Dallas Cowboys, in exchange for a fifth-round draft pick in 2017.\n\nJeffrey J. Miller: Jeffrey J. Miller (born 1961) is an American author and historian, best known for his work focusing on the history of professional football. His books include \"Pop Warner: A Life on the Gridiron\", \"100 Things Bills Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die\", \"Game Changers: The Greatest Plays in Buffalo Bills Football History\" (co-written with Hall-of-Fame coach Marv Levy), \"Rockin' the Rockpile: The Buffalo Bills of the American Football League,\"\"Buffalo's Forgotten Champions: The Story of Buffalo's First Professional Football Team and the Lost 1921 Title,\" and \"The Icemen Cameth: The History of the Natural Ice Industry at Lime Lake, New York, 1880\u20131925\". He is a member of the Professional Football Researchers Association, and was the 2004 recipient of the PFRA's Ralph E. Hay Award, presented for \"Lifetime achievement in professional football research and historiography.\" He lives in Western New York with his wife and son.\n\n2000 Buffalo Bills season: The 2000 Buffalo Bills season was the team's 41st and 31st as part of the National Football League. The Bills total offense ranked 9th in the league and their total defense ranked 3rd in the league. The 2000 season was the first since the 1987 season that long-time Bills players Bruce Smith, Andre Reed and Thurman Thomas were not on the team together, as all were released just days after the Bills were eliminated from the 1999 playoffs. Smith and Reed signed with the Redskins, while Thomas signed with the Dolphins. The Buffalo Bills finished in fourth place in the AFC East and finished the National Football League's 2000 season with a record of 8 wins and 8 losses. Though the Bills were 7-4 after eleven games, they lost their next four in a row, only avoiding a losing season in the final game of the year. The 2000 season marked a turning point in Buffalo's history. From 2000 to present, the Bills have failed to make the playoffs. After the 2000 season ended, general manager John Butler left the team to take the same position with the San Diego Chargers.\n\nEd Rutkowski: Edward John Anthony Rutkowski (born March 21, 1941) is a former American football player, and a former politician in Buffalo, New York. Rutkowksi was a noted college and professional American football player. A wide receiver, he was an American Football League All-Star in 1965, playing for the AFL's Buffalo Bills as a receiver, defensive back, punt and kickoff return man and backup quarterback from 1963 to 1968. In a famous Topps football card mixup, Rutkowski was shown on two Buffalo Bills' football cards, his own, and mistakenly on the card for Ray Abruzzese. Rutkowski closed out his Pro Football career by playing seven games as a backup quarterback with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in 1969. From 1972-78 and again in 1990, Rutkowski served as a color commentator on the Bills' radio broadcasts. In 1979, he became the County Executive of Erie County, New York, succeeding Edward Regan, who stepped down to become New York State Comptroller. Rutkowski was elected to full terms in 1979 and 1983, following his one year unexpired term, for a total of nine years in office. In 1987, Rutkowski was defeated for reelection by Assemblyman Dennis Gorski.\n\nBuffalo Bills (quartet): The Buffalo Bills were a barbershop quartet formed in Buffalo, New York, on September 20, 1947. The original members were tenor Vern Reed, an executive for the Tonawanda Boys' Club; lead Al Shea, who was a City of Buffalo policeman; baritone Herschel Smith, a corporate executive; and bass Bill Spangenberg, a truck driver for a steel company. They started out as an unnamed foursome, singing for community groups. During an appearance at the Buffalo Quarterback Club, they were introduced as the \"Buffalo Bills\", which was meant to be just for that day, but the name stuck from that point on. Coincidentally, a football team known formerly as the Buffalo Bisons also changed its name to the Bills at about the same time; the name proved popular enough that the current Buffalo Bills also picked up the name when they debuted thirteen years later.\n\nTyrod Taylor: Tyrod Di'allo Taylor (born August 3, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He was the starting quarterback for the Virginia Tech Hokies football team from the start of the 2008 college football season through the 2011 Orange Bowl, the final game of the 2010 college football season for Virginia Tech. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft and served as the backup to starting quarterback Joe Flacco, including during the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers. Signed by Buffalo as a free agent in 2015, Taylor was named the starting quarterback for the Bills at the beginning of the 2015 NFL season.\n\nDick Cunningham (American football): Richard Karekin Cunningham (born October 12, 1944) is a former American football linebacker. He played in the American Football League for the Buffalo Bills and in the National Football League for the Buffalo Bills, the Houston Oilers, and the Philadelphia Eagles from 1967 to 1973. Cunningham played college football at the University of Arkansas and was drafted in the eighth round of the 1966 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions and the fourth round of the Red Shirt portion of the 1966 AFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills.\n\n1984 Buffalo Bills season: The 1984 Buffalo Bills season was the 25th season for the club and its 15th in the National Football League (NFL). The team started the season with eleven consecutive losses before an upset home win over Dallas in Week 12. The 1984 Bills gave up a team-record 454 points on defense, an average of more than 28 per game. The Bills gave up 30+ points eight times and allowed fewer than 20 points in a game only three times all season. The Bills also allowed 60 quarterback sacks, for a total of 554 yards, the most-ever at the time. The Bills' 4,341 total yards gained was second-worst in the league in 1984 (only the Colts had fewer total yards gained). The 1984 Bills are one of only two NFL teams to have been outscored by 25 points six different times during the season.\n\nFrank Reich: Frank Michael Reich, Jr. (born December 4, 1961) is an American football coach and former player who is the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). Reich was a quarterback who played college football for the University of Maryland. He was chosen by the Buffalo Bills in the third round of the 1985 NFL draft, and also played for the Carolina Panthers, New York Jets and Detroit Lions of the NFL. Reich and Buffalo Bills starting quarterback Jim Kelly formed one of the longest-tenured backup-and-starter tandems, playing together for nine seasons from 1986 to 1994. For a time, he had the distinction of having led his team to the biggest comeback victory ever in both the college and NFL ranks.\n\nMatt Cassel: Matthew Brennan Cassel (born May 17, 1982) is an American football quarterback for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the seventh round of the 2005 NFL draft, and has also played for the Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, Buffalo Bills, and Dallas Cowboys. 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He graduated from the Art Faculty of the School of Plastic Arts at the Universidad Central de Quito in 1972.\n\nStanfield Organization: On the fictional television drama \"The Wire\", the Stanfield Organization is a criminal organization led by Marlo Stanfield. The Organization is introduced in Season Three of \"The Wire\" as a growing and significantly violent drug syndicate. Marlo has established his organization's power in West Baltimore's main streets in the shadow of the dominating Barksdale Organization, which was more concerned with conducting its activities in the Franklin Terrace Towers. The Stanfield Organization violently clashes with the Barksdale crew after the latter is forced to move on from the demolished Franklin Terrace Towers and tries to reclaim the streets the gang once dominated. Marlo's is the only crew in the area not to let itself be absorbed into the feared Barksdale gang, and a violent turf war breaks out. The Stanfield Organization begins as the underdog, but fallout from the strain of the war combined with a successful investigation by the Major Crimes Unit manages to destroy the Barksdale Organization at the end of Season Three. By Season Four, Marlo's crew becomes the most powerful drug organization in West Baltimore, and forms an alliance with the New Day Co-Op while ruling its streets through fear. In Season Five, after a period of aggressive expansion which culminates in Marlo seizing control of the Co-Op, a series of arrests and deaths destroy the organization.\n\nDark Circle: The Dark Circle is a fictional criminal organization in that appears in comic books from DC Comics, primarily part of the Legion of Super-Heroes comic books. They first appeared in 1968, created by Jim Shooter as a criminal organization founded by five members and populated by a multitude of clones of the original five members.\n\nJaime Zapata: Jaime Jorge Zapata (May 7, 1978 \u2013 February 15, 2011) was an Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent who was ambushed and murdered by the Mexican criminal group Los Zetas in San Luis Potos\u00ed, Mexico. He was one of the two agents that were ambushed in a part of the country that is increasingly under the influence of drug violence. Zapata's death is the second highest-profile killing of a U.S. agent in Mexico\u2014the first one was Enrique Camarena, an undercover DEA agent who was tortured and murdered by the former Guadalajara Cartel.\n\nTexas State Highway Spur 260: Texas Spur 260, also known as Jaime Zapata Memorial Highway, is a state highway in southeastern Laredo, Texas connecting U.S. Route 83 and Texas State Highway 359. The route was designated in 2008 but continued to be signed as part of Texas State Highway Loop 20 until the opening of Cuatro Vientos Road in July 2011, when the Loop 20 designation was shifted to the new route. The contemporary Spur 260 constitutes the original extent of Loop 20, as originally designated in 1939.\n\nJaime Gonz\u00e1lez Dur\u00e1n: Jaime Gonz\u00e1lez Dur\u00e1n (a.k.a. \"El Hummer\") is a former Mexican drug lord who was one of the 31 original founding members and third-in-command of the criminal organization known as Los Zetas. A former Mexican Army elite soldier of the Grupo Aerom\u00f3vil de Fuerzas Especiales (GAFE), he was trained in counter-insurgency and locating and apprehending drug cartel members. He deserted in the late 1990s and was hired along with 30 other ex-soldiers by the Gulf Cartel leader, Osiel C\u00e1rdenas Guillen as his private enforcement army.\n\nSixth Family: A Sixth Family is an Italian-American or Italian-Canadian crime family or criminal organization that has become powerful or notable enough to rise to a level comparable or close to that of the Five Families of the New York City Italian-American Mafia. A criminal organization deemed a \"Sixth Family\" may rival the Five Families or, alternatively, work closely enough with the Five Families that it appears to be a peer or near coequal of the families.\n\nJaime Zapata (disambiguation): Jaime Zapata (1978 \u20132011) was a U.S. ICE agent, killed in Mexico.\n\nLos Zetas: Los Zetas (] , Spanish for \"The Zs\") is a Mexican criminal syndicate. Considered by the US government to be \"the most technologically advanced, sophisticated, efficient, violent, ruthless, and dangerous cartel operating in Mexico\", the organization has expanded beyond the traditional purview of drug trafficking and also runs profitable sex trafficking and gun running rackets. The origins of Los Zetas date back to the late 1990s when commandos of the Mexican Army deserted their ranks and began working as the enforcement arm of the Gulf Cartel. In February 2010, Los Zetas broke away from their former employer and formed their own criminal organization.\n\nJaime Zapata (Labor Department spokesman): Jaime Zapata is a partner at GMMB, a public affairs marketing firm. 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B. V. Sc. Chandrasekaran: K. Chandrasekaran is an Indian politician and incumbent Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu. He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as a Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate from Alangudi constituency in 1989 election. He also became the minister for animal husbandry during that period.He was a veterinary physician before he became the minister. He is now contesting in Alangudi constituency for the Tamil Nadu elections-2016 for Makkal Nala Koottani, also known as the People Welfare Front.\n\nTamil Nadu Telugu Makkal Katchi: Tamil Nadu Telugu Makkal Katchi (TTMK) is a political party formed in Tamil Nadu to support the Telugu-speaking people of Tamil Nadu. C. J. Raj Kumar is the founder and General Secretary of the party. Tamil Nadu Telugu Makkal Katchi was launched in Coimbatore during the time of 2014 General Assembly elections, though it did not contest the elections at that time. It was launched under the guidance of S. 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The first of this kind was the title naming issue, where the Hindu Makkal Katchi party demanded the change from its current Sanskrit title to a purely Tamil one. When Kamal Haasan announced a direct-to-home (DTH) premiere of the film, theatre owners demanded a rollback of this plan, as they feared major revenue losses to DTH companies. Threatened by a complete theatre boycott of \"Vishwaroopam\", Haasan agreed to release the film first in theatres. Later, Muslim groups in Tamil Nadu demanded the ban of the film and claimed, that the film would hurt Muslim sentiments. Although the film was cleared by Central Board of Film Certification of India, district collectors in the state of Tamil Nadu gave orders to the theatre owners to not show \"Vishwaroopam\", citing law and order problems, however the film released in other states with greater Muslim populations than in Tamil Nadu. The ban in Tamil Nadu triggered the stop of screenings in neighbouring Indian states as well as a few foreign markets.\n\nMelanmai Ponnusamy: Melanmai Ponnusamy (Tamil: \u0bae\u0bc7\u0bb2\u0bbe\u0ba3\u0bcd\u0bae\u0bc8 \u0baa\u0bca\u0ba9\u0bcd\u0ba9\u0bc1\u0b9a\u0bbe\u0bae\u0bbf , born 1951) is a Tamil writer from Tamil Nadu, India. He was born in Mela Marainadu village in Virudhunagar District. He is a farmer by profession who also runs a grocery shop in his village. He is a Marxist by political orientation and a member of Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M). His first short story was published in 1972 in the literary journal \"Semmalar\" (lit. Red flower. CPI-M's literary publication). His works have since appeared in mainstream Tamil magazines like \"Ananda Vikatan\" and \"Kalki\". He credits Soviet literature as a major influence in his writing style and choice of subjects. His works are set in rural Tamil Nadu and deal with the lives of peasants. As of 2009, he has written 23 short story collections, six novellas, six novels and an essay collection. He was awarded the 2008 Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil his short story \"Minsarapoo\" (lit. the electric flower). He was also awarded the 2009 Makkal TV award for his contributions to Tamil Literature. He is a founder member and the current general secretary of the Marxist writers' organisation - \"Tamil Nadu Progressive Writers Association\" (TNPWA). He is married to Ponnuthai and has three children.\n\nMakkal Tamil Desam Katchi: Makkal Tamil Desam Katchi (People's Tamil Land Party, in Tamil: \u0bae\u0b95\u0bcd\u0b95\u0bb3\u0bcd \u0ba4\u0bae\u0bbf\u0bb4\u0bcd \u0ba4\u0bc7\u0b9a\u0bae\u0bcd \u0b95\u0b9f\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0bbf), generally just called Makkal Tamil Desam (MTD) is a political party in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. MTD was founded on August 22, 2000. MTD has its base amongst the Yadava(Konar) caste in the north and southern parts of the state. The Tamil Nadu Yadava Mahasabai supported the formation of the party. The party leader is S. Kannappan, a former All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) minister. Kannappan had been expelled from AIADMK before the foundation of MTD.\n\nKarthikeya (film): Karthikeya is a 2014 bilingual mystery thriller written & directed by Chandoo Mondeti shot in Telugu & Tamil languages simultaneously. It was produced by Venkat Srinivas on Magnus Cine Prime Pvt. Ltd. and featured Nikhil Siddharth, Swati Reddy, Tanikella Bharani and Rao Ramesh in important roles. Shekhar Chandra composed the film's music while Karthik Ghattamaneni and Karthika Srinivas were its cinematographer and editor respectively. 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It is based on the French version of \"Secret Story\", which itself is based on the international format, \"Big Brother\". All episodes will be broadcast on TVI. It started on 29 September.\n\nBig Brother (French TV series): The French version of the international reality television format \"Big Brother\" has broadcast in the country since 2001. Unlike most other territories, which use the name \"Big Brother\" (or a local equivalent) for their adaptations of the show, France used the name \"Loft Story\" for the initial two series of the format, broadcast on M6 in 2001-02, and then \"Secret Story\" for a revived version of the format, broadcast on TF1 since 2007. The \"Loft Story\"/\"Secret Story\" format is also used in Canada (which used \"Loft Story\" from 2003 to 2009, \"Big Brother\" in 2010). In addition, the \"Secret Story\" format first used in France has been introduced in the Netherlands (from 2011, five years after the last \"Big Brother\" series in the territory) and Portugal (from 2010, seven years after \"Big Brother\" ceased in the country).\n\nSecret Story 7 (France): Secret Story 7 is the seventh season of the French reality television series \"Secret Story\", a show which is based loosely on the international \"Big Brother\" format. Casting for this season opened on 24 August 2012. The season began on 7 June 2013 and will finish airing on 13 September 2013, with all episodes airing on TF1, as in previous years. The format of \"Before Secret\" this season was alike the concept used in the fourth edition.\n\nSecret Story 5 (Portugal): Secret Story - A Casa dos Segredos 5 (2014) is the fifth season of the Portuguese reality television show \"Secret Story\". It is based on the French version of \"Secret Story\", which itself is based on the international format, \"Big Brother\". The reality show is being broadcast on TVI. The casting were opened on June 11, 2014. The launch was on September 21, 2014. The finale was on December 31, 2014, and Elisabete was the winner. This was the first time a woman won in a main \"Secret Story - A Casa dos Segredos\" season.\n\nSecret Story 3 (Portugal): Secret Story - A Casa dos Segredos 3 (2012) was the third season of the Portuguese version of the reality show Secret Story, based on the original French version and of Big Brother. The season started on 16 September 2012 and ended 107 days later with the final on 31 December 2012, which acclaimed R\u00faben as the winner.\n\nGranite Flats: Granite Flats is BYUtv's first original scripted television drama series. The show is set in a small Colorado town in the early 1960s during the Cold War, and follows several of the town's citizens as mysterious and potentially dangerous circumstances arise. Season 1 launched on April 7, 2013. The cast was joined by actors Christopher Lloyd and Cary Elwes for its second season, that premiered April 6, 2014. Parker Posey and George Newbern joined the cast for season 3, premiered online April 4, 2015, before the TV season launch scheduled for October. It has an audience of approximately 500,000 households per episode.\n\nSecret Story 6 (Portugal): Secret Story - A Casa dos Segredos 6 (2016) is the sixth season of the Portuguese reality television show \"Secret Story\". It is based on the French version of \"Secret Story\", which itself is based on the international format, \"Big Brother\". The reality show is being broadcast on TVI. The castings were opened on May 21, 2016. The launch was on September 11, 2016. Lasting 112 days, the season ended on December 31, 2016, and Helena was the winner.\n\nNad\u00e8ge Lacroix: Nad\u00e8ge Lacroix (born 30 June 1986) is a Swiss actress, television personality. She became famous thanks to a French reality show, Secret Story. She starred in the \"Sous le soleil de Saint-Tropez\" and the scripted television drama series, \"Hollywood Girls : Une nouvelle vie en Californie\".\n\nSecret Story 6 (France): Secret Story 6 is the sixth season of \"Secret Story\". The show started on May 25, 2012 and concluded on September 7, 2012. The winner is Nad\u00e8ge Lacroix.\n\nSecret Story: Desafio Final 1: Secret Story - A Casa dos Segredos: Desafio Final 1 (2013) is the first All-Stars season with housemates from Secret Story 2 & 3 of the Portuguese version of the reality show \"Secret Story\" based on the original French version and of \"Big Brother\". The season started on 6 January 2013 and will end 22 days later with the final on 27 January 2013. 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Directed by Ken Annakin, it starred Leslie Phillips and Stanley Baxter and was notable for one of the earliest appearances of Julie Christie.\n\nValue for Money: Value for Money is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring John Gregson, Donald Pleasence, Leslie Phillips, Joan Hickson, Derek Farr and Diana Dors.\n\nVery Important Person (film): Very Important Person (retitled A Coming Out Party in the United States) is a 1961 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Jack Davies and Henry Blyth. The cast includes several well-known British comedy and character actors, including James Robertson Justice, Stanley Baxter in a dual role as a dour Scottish prisoner and a German prisoner-of-war camp officer, Eric Sykes, John Le Mesurier, Leslie Phillips and Richard Wattis.\n\nLoser Takes All (film): Loser Takes All is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Glynis Johns, Rossano Brazzi, and Robert Morley, and based on a screenplay by Graham Greene.\n\nThose Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines: Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines; Or, How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes is a 1965 British comedy film starring Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles, Robert Morley, Terry-Thomas, James Fox and Alberto Sordi, directed and co-written by Ken Annakin.\n\nThree Men in a Boat (1956 film): Three Men in a Boat is a 1956 British CinemaScope colour comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Laurence Harvey, Jimmy Edwards, Shirley Eaton and David Tomlinson. It is based on the 1889 novel \"Three Men in a Boat\" by Jerome K. Jerome. The film received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success.\n\nGlynis Johns: Glynis Johns (born 5 October 1923) is a retired Welsh stage, television and film actress, dancer, pianist, and singer. Born in Pretoria, South Africa of Welsh origin, she is best known for creating the role of Desiree Armfeldt in \"A Little Night Music\" on Broadway, for which she won a Tony Award, and for playing Winifred Banks in Walt Disney's musical motion picture box office smash \"Mary Poppins.\" In both roles, she originated songs written specifically for her, including \"Send in the Clowns\", composed by Stephen Sondheim, and \"Sister Suffragette\", written by the Sherman Brothers. She was nominated for an Oscar for her work in the 1960 film \"The Sundowners\".\n\nHoliday Camp (film): Holiday Camp is a 1947 British comedy drama film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Jack Warner, Jimmy Hanley, Kathleen Harrison and Dennis Price set at the then popular Butlin's holiday camps.\n\nYou Know What Sailors Are (1954 film): You Know What Sailors Are is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin from a screenplay by Peter Rogers. It starred Donald Sinden, Michael Hordern, Bill Kerr, Dora Bryan and Akim Tamiroff.\n\nMiranda (1948 film): Miranda is a 1948 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Peter Blackmore, who also wrote the play of the same name from which the film was adapted. Denis Waldock provided additional dialogue. A light comedy, the film is about a beautiful and playful mermaid played by Glynis Johns and her effect on Griffith Jones' character. Googie Withers and Margaret Rutherford are also featured in the film. 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He worked most of his life at the California Institute of Technology in the United States of America, where he made many important contributions in theoretical and observational astronomy. In 1933, Zwicky was the first to use the virial theorem to infer the existence of unseen dark matter, describing it as \"\"dunkle Materie \"\".\n\nSN 1939C: SN 1939C was a supernova in the Fireworks Galaxy first discovered by Fritz Zwicky on 17 July 1939. With a right ascension of 20:34:23.0 and a declination of +60:09:37.3, it lies 215\"W and 24\"N from the center of the Fireworks Galaxy. It peaked at a magnitude of 13.0 mag.\n\nNGC 1614: NGC 1614 is the \"New General Catalogue\" identifier for a spiral galaxy in the equatorial constellation of Eridanus. It was discovered on December 29, 1885 by American astronomer Lewis Swift, who described it in a shorthand notation as: pretty faint, small, round, a little brighter middle. The nebula was then catalogued by Danish-Irish astronomer J. L. E. 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Very early images were captured of SN 1994I, as two high school students in Oil City, Pennsylvania serendipitously took images of the Whirlpool Galaxy using the 30-inch telescope at Leuschner Observatory on March 31, 1994, which included SN 1994I just after it began to brighten.\n\nSN 1917A: SN 1917A is a supernova that occurred in the Fireworks Galaxy on 19 July 1917. Discovered by George Willis Ritchey, it reached a peak magnitude of 14.6 mag and is 37\"W and 105\"S of the core of the Fireworks Galaxy\n\nSN 2006gy: SN 2006gy was an extremely energetic supernova, sometimes referred to as a hypernova or quark-nova, that was discovered on September 18, 2006. It was first observed by Robert Quimby and P. Mondol, and then studied by several teams of astronomers using facilities that included the Chandra, Lick, and Keck Observatories. In May 2007 NASA and several of the astronomers announced the first detailed analyses of the supernova, describing it as the \"brightest stellar explosion ever recorded\". In October 2007 Quimby announced that SN 2005ap had broken SN 2006gy's record as the brightest ever recorded supernova, and several subsequent discoveries are brighter still. Time magazine listed the discovery of SN 2006gy as third in its Top 10 Scientific Discoveries for 2007.\n\nSN 1987A: SN 1987A was a supernova in the outskirts of the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud (a nearby dwarf galaxy). It occurred approximately 51.4 kpc from Earth. This was close enough that it was easily visible to the naked eye and it could be seen from the Southern Hemisphere. It was the closest observed supernova since SN\u00a01604, which occurred in the Milky Way itself. The light from the new supernova reached Earth on February 23, 1987. As the first supernova discovered in 1987, it was labeled \u201c1987A\u201d. Its brightness peaked in May with an apparent magnitude of about 3 and slowly declined in the following months. It was the first opportunity for modern astronomers to study the development of a supernova in great detail, and its observations have provided much insight into core-collapse supernovae.\n\nSN 2005ap: SN 2005ap was an extremely energetic type Ic supernova in the galaxy SDSS\u00a0J130115.12+274327.5. With a peak absolute magnitude of around \u221222.7, it is the brightest supernova yet recorded, twice as bright as the previous record holder, SN 2006gy. It was initially classified as type II-L, but later revised to type Ic. It was discovered on 3 March 2005 on unfiltered optical images taken with the 0.45 m ROTSE-IIIb (Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment) telescope, which is located at the McDonald observatory in West Texas, by Robert Quimby as part of the Texas Supernova Search that also discovered SN 2006gy. Although it was discovered before SN 2006gy it was not recognised as being brighter until October 2007. As it occurred 4.7 billion light years from Earth it was not visible to the naked eye.\n\nSN 2011fe: SN 2011fe, initially designated PTF 11kly, was a Type Ia supernova discovered by the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) survey on 24 August 2011 during an automated review of images of the Messier 101 from the nights of 22 and 23 August 2011. It was located in Messier 101, the Pinwheel Galaxy, 21 million light years from Earth. It was observed by the PTF survey very near the beginning of its supernova event, when it was approximately 1 million times too dim to be visible to the naked eye. It is the youngest type Ia ever discovered. About 13 September 2011, it reached its maximum brightness of apparent magnitude +9.9 which equals an absolute magnitude of about -19, equal to 2.5 billion Suns. At +10 apparent magnitude around 5 September, SN 2011fe was visible in small telescopes. 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It provides graduate education in family therapy, art therapy, and human relations. In the 1950s its founders, Clinton E. Phillips, Ph.D., and David Jansen, D.Min., had pioneered the application of family systems theory and the initiation of family therapy at the American Institute of Family Relations. In 1971 they founded the California Family Study Center which, in 1992, was renamed in Dr. Phillips' honor. In 2016, Phillips Graduate Institute changed its name to Phillips Graduate University.\n\nSarah Palin email hack: The Sarah Palin email hack occurred on September 16, 2008, during the 2008 United States presidential election campaign when the Yahoo! personal email account of vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin was subjected to unauthorized access. The hacker, David Kernell, had obtained access to Palin's account by looking up biographical details such as her high school and birthdate and using Yahoo!'s account recovery for forgotten passwords. Kernell then posted several pages of Palin's email on 4chan's /b/ board. Kernell, who at the time of the offense was a 20-year-old college student, is the son of longtime Democratic state representative Mike Kernell of Memphis.\n\nDave Wyatt: David \"Dave\" Wyatt (birthdate unknown) was a Negro Leagues infielder and manager for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League. He attended Indiana State University.\n\nDavid J. Impastato: David John Impastato, M.D. \u2013 born January 8, 1903 (Mazara del Vallo, Sicily), died February 28, 1986 (Pasadena, California) \u2013 was a neuropsychiatrist who pioneered the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in the United States. A treatment for mental illness initially called \"electroshock,\" ECT was developed in 1937 by Drs Ugo Cerletti and Lucio Bini, working in Rome. Impastato has been credited with the earliest documented use of the revolutionary method in North America, administered in early 1940 to a schizophrenic female in New York City. Soon after, he and colleague Dr. Renato Almansi completed the first case study of ECT to appear in a U.S. publication. Impastato spent the next four decades refining the technique, gaining recognition as one of its most authoritative spokesmen. He taught, lectured widely and published over fifty articles on his work. He called on ECT practitioners to observe the strictest protocols of patient safety, countered resistance to ECT from both the medical and cultural establishments, and met later challenges to electroconvulsive therapy from developments in psychopharmacology. Impastato would live to see ECT recommended by the American Psychiatric Association for a distinct core of intractable mental disorders. Though still not free of controversy, electroconvulsive therapy is the treatment of choice for an estimated 100,000 patients a year in the United States.\n\nDavid Gussak: David E. Gussak, Ph.D., ATR-BC is chairperson for the Florida State University\u2019s Department of Art Education and professor of its art therapy program. He is the author of Art on Trial: Art Therapy in Capital Murder Cases, co-editor of the 84- chapter The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy with his colleague, Dr. Marcia Rosal, and has developed and writes a blog for Psychology Today, \u201cArt on Trial: Confessions of a Serial Art Therapist\u201d. He has, through his research, national and international presentations and publications, become one of the leading authorities on art therapy in forensic and correctional settings.\n\nDavid Epston: David Epston (born 30 August 1944) is a New Zealand therapist, co-director of the Family Therapy Centre in Auckland, New Zealand, Visiting Professor at the John F. 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The approach was developed during the 1970s and 1980s, largely by Australian social worker Michael White and David Epston of New Zealand.\n\nMichael White (psychotherapist): Michael White (29 December 1948 \u2013 4 April 2008) was an Australian social worker and family therapist. He is known as the founder of narrative therapy, and for his significant contribution to psychotherapy and family therapy, which have been a source of techniques adopted by other approaches.\n\nDavid F. Levine: David F. Levine is a physical therapy professor, holding the Walter Cline Chair of Excellence in Physical Therapy at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. His research and publication contributions focus on gait analysis, the use of modalities such as electrical stimulation and therapeutic ultrasound, clinical infectious disease research, and veterinary rehabilitation and physical therapy, including canine physical therapy.\n\nThe Tumor (short story): \"The Tumor\" is a short story by John Grisham, telling about the focused ultrasound process through the case of a fictional character named Paul. This story was not released through Grisham's usual publisher, but instead was published for a free eBook on the website of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation, on whose board Grisham serves. Grisham's purpose in writing this short story was to increase awareness about the promising new medical therapy. The use of focused ultrasound is not yet approved for use on brain tumors, but \"The Tumor\" takes place in a time when the therapy is in regular use. 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Lansdale. It includes Lansdale's essays on how he came to be an author, and on his inspirations, personal beliefs, ideas for the vast amount of published work he has done over his 40 years of writing novels, short stories, novellas, and comic books. This book shows a never before insight into his long career. This is the first book in which Lansdale discusses his ideas and personal beliefs that influence his storytelling which has spanned 40 years and has included over 40 novels and almost as many short story collections. It is a rare glimpse into the mind that has entertained so many readers over the years. His work has been adapted to several films and most recently into a series on The Sundance Channel with his first bringing of longtime protagonist Hap and Leonard to television. Season 2 is now filming.\n\nAnna Bowman Dodd: Anna Bowman Dodd (n\u00e9e Blake; January 21, 1858 - January 1929) was a 19th-century author from New York. 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In 2014, Hubbard was cited by \"Smithsonian\" magazine as one of the 100 most significant Americans of all time, as one of the eleven religious figures on that list.\n\nChurch of Christ (Restored): The Church of Christ (Restored) is a denomination within the Latter Day Saint movement that split from the Church of Christ (Fettingite) in the late 1930s under the leadership of Elder A. C. DeWolf. This schism was provoked by a difference in opinion regarding a series of claimed \"messages\" received by William Draves, an elder in that church, following the death of founder Otto Fetting. Whereas the main Fettingite church initially chose to grant cautious acceptance to these missives, several Fettingite branches in Louisiana and Mississippi did not, and split from the main organization to form the Church of Christ (Restored). Even after the main Fettingite church chose to reject Draves and his messages in 1943 (leading Draves to leave and found his own sect, the Church of Christ with the Elijah Message), the DeWolf faction refused to reconcile with the main body, considering itself to be the sole legitimate continuation of the Fettingite church, and the only true church on earth today. Its membership is currently concentrated mostly in the American South, and stands at about 450 members.\n\nHarry Webb Farrington: Harry Webb Farrington (1879\u20131930) was an American author, poet, hymn writer, preacher, soldier, and educator. He was an orphan who lived in Baltimore, Maryland, Bel Air, Maryland, and Darlington, Maryland. He is famous still as being a member of the Darlington United Methodist Church and witnessing the great revivals of the late 1890s. The story of his life comes from one of his books, \"Kilts to Togs: Orphan Adventures\" (1930). 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He also appeared in a number of feature films, starting from 1946, including the 1960 film \"The Time Machine\" and from the 1980s gaining a new generation of viewers appearing in numerous Walt Disney Productions films as both an actor and voice actor.\n\nList of DuckTales episodes: The following is an episode list for the Disney animated television series \"DuckTales\". The series is based on the Scrooge McDuck character and the \"Uncle Scrooge\" comic books created by Carl Barks. The series stars Scrooge, his grand nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie and Webby Vanderquack, and several new characters created explicitly for the series. While Huey, Dewey, and Louie originated in Donald Duck animated short subjects in the 1930s, their characterization on \"DuckTales\" approximated that of Barks' comics. 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He is the first individual to be targeted for prosecution under Costa Rica's controversial new law, passed in 2012, that makes it illegal for a third party to profit on prostitution.\n\nTrial of Oscar Pistorius: The trial of Oscar Pistorius for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp and several gun-related charges (The State vs Oscar Pistorius) in the High Court of South Africa in Pretoria opened on 3 March 2014. On 11\u201312 September 2014, Judge Thokozile Masipa delivered a verdict that Pistorius was not guilty of murder, but guilty of the culpable homicide of Steenkamp and reckless endangerment with a firearm at a restaurant. On 21 October 2014, Pistorius received a prison sentence of a maximum of five years for culpable homicide and a concurrent three-year suspended prison sentence for the separate reckless endangerment conviction.\n\nJeff Fort: Jeff Fort (born February 20, 1947; also known as Abdul Malik Ka'bah) is an American former gang leader from Chicago, Illinois. Fort is the co-founder of the Black P. Stones gang and founder of its El Rukn faction. Fort is currently serving a total of 155 year prison sentence; 80 year prison sentence after being convicted of conspiracy and weapons charges in 1987 for plotting to commit attacks inside the U.S. in exchange for weapons and $2.5 million from Libya and a 75 year sentence for ordering a murder in 1981. Fort was also convicted of drug trafficking in 1983 and sentenced to 13 years in prison.\n\nR v Latimer: R v Latimer [2001] 1 S.C.R. 3, was a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in the controversial case of Robert Latimer, a Saskatchewan farmer convicted of murdering his disabled daughter Tracy Latimer. The case had sparked an intense national debate as to the ethics of what was claimed as a mercy killing. In its decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the crime could not be justified through the defence of necessity, and found that, despite the special circumstances of the case, the lengthy prison sentence given to Latimer was not cruel and unusual and therefore not a breach of section 12 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Court also ruled that Latimer was not denied rights to jury nullification, as no such rights exist. The prison sentence was thus upheld, although the Court specifically noted that the federal government had the power to pardon him.\n\nChristian Gerhartsreiter: Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter (born February 21, 1961) is a convicted murderer and impostor born in Germany who is currently serving a prison sentence in the United States. In his late teens, Gerhartsreiter moved to the US where he lived under a succession of aliases while variously claiming to be an actor, director, art collector, a physicist, a ship's captain, a negotiator of international debt agreements, and an English aristocrat.\n\nJeffrey Skilling: Jeffrey Keith \"Jeff\" Skilling (born November 25, 1953) is the former CEO of Enron Corporation. In 2006, he was convicted of federal felony charges relating to Enron's collapse and is currently serving 14 years of a 24-year, four-month prison sentence at the Federal Prison Camp (FPC) \u2013 Montgomery in Montgomery, Alabama. The Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments in the appeal of the case March 1, 2010. On June 24, 2010, the Supreme Court vacated part of Skilling's conviction and transferred the case back to the lower court for resentencing. During April 2011, a three-judge 5th Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled that the verdict would have been the same despite the legal issues being discussed, and Skilling's conviction was confirmed; however, the court ruled Skilling should be resentenced. Skilling appealed this new decision to the Supreme Court, but the appeal was denied. In 2013, the United States Department of Justice reached a deal with Skilling, which resulted in ten years being cut from his sentence.\n\nWho Is Clark Rockefeller?: Who Is Clark Rockefeller? is a 2010 American police procedural television film directed by Mikael Salomon and written and co-produced by Edithe Swensen. It stars Eric McCormack as Christian Gerhartsreiter/Clark Rockefeller and Sherry Stringfield as Sandra Boss. The film is based on the life of Christian Gerhartsreiter, a German con artist who for years impersonated many people, at one point claiming to be part of the Rockefeller family going by the faux name \"Clark Rockefeller\", and kidnapping his daughter. 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Within walking distance of the California and Arizona borders, it is owned by the Fort Mojave Tribe and operated under an agreement with the state of Nevada. It has a 465-room hotel, a 25000 sqft casino and a 260-space RV park with internet access.\n\nSLS station: SLS station (originally Sahara) is a station on the Las Vegas Monorail, in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The station is a side platform located at the Sahara Hotel and Casino. The Sahara Station could be reached in two ways: from inside the hotel via a hallway located behind the Casbar Theatre Lounge (closed on May 16, 2011) or from street level on Paradise Road behind the Sahara. The tracks just north of Sahara station were designed to provide access to a possible downtown extension of the monorail via the northern portion of the Las Vegas Strip in the area of the Circus Circus Las Vegas and the Riviera.\n\nWilliam G. Bennett (gaming executive): William G. Bennett (November 16, 1924-December 22, 2002) was an American gaming executive and real estate developer. Noted for pioneering Las Vegas as a destination for middle-class tourists and their families, he is best remembered for his establishment of gaming giant Circus Circus Enterprises in 1974. He served as chairman of Circus Circus between 1974 and 1994. Under his leadership Circus Circus would go on to develop numerous additional properties throughout Nevada, including the Excalibur and Luxor casinos in Las Vegas. Following his departure from Circus Circus, Bennett purchased the Sahara Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas in 1995 and operated it until his death in 2002.\n\nAdventuredome: Adventuredome (formerly Grand Slam Canyon) is a 5 acre indoor amusement park located at Circus Circus in Las Vegas, Nevada, on the Las Vegas Strip. 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Sanders: Corey Sanders has served as Chief Operating Officer of MGM Resorts International since June 2010. He oversees operations at the Company\u2019s wholly owned properties, which in Nevada include Bellagio (resort), MGM Grand Las Vegas, Mandalay Bay, The Mirage, New York-New York Hotel and Casino, Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, Luxor Las Vegas, Excalibur Hotel and Casino, Circus Circus Las Vegas, Circus Circus Reno, Gold Strike Jean and Railroad Pass Casino. He also oversees Beau Rivage (Mississippi) in Biloxi and Gold Strike Tunica, both in Mississippi, as well as MGM Grand Detroit.\n\nCircus Circus Las Vegas: Circus Circus Las Vegas is a hotel, 123928 sqft casino, and RV park located on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. 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It is being converted from late 2016 to 2018 into the Park MGM, with the upper floors converted into a boutique hotel, NoMad Las Vegas.\n\nLas Vegas Festival Grounds: Las Vegas Festival Grounds (formerly MGM Resorts Festival Grounds) is a 33 acre open-air venue located on the Las Vegas Strip, north of the MGM-owned Circus Circus Hotel and Casino in Winchester, Nevada.\n\nMandalay Resort Group: Mandalay Resort Group (formerly Circus Circus Enterprises) was a hotel-casino operator based in Paradise, Nevada. Its major properties included Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur and Circus Circus, as well as half of the Monte Carlo. In terms of market capitalization, it was one of the largest casino operators in the world. 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He is also known for his role in the foundation of University College London and for endowing the Gilchrist Educational Trust.\n\nList of Urdu-language films: A list of Urdu language films in year order. The films listed here are mostly from Pakistan. For a full list of Pakistani films which includes Punjabi language, and Bengali language films in addition to Urdu see List of Pakistani films. Most films from Bollywood (India) are in mixed Hindi and Urdu with a spectrum ranging from entirely Urdu to mostly Hindi. See article on Hindustani language and list of Bollywood films\n\nUrdu literature: Urdu literature (Urdu: \u200e , \"\u201cAdbiy\u0101t-i Urd\u016b\u201d\" ) has a history that is inextricably tied to the development of Urdu, the register of the Hindustani language written in the Perso-Arabic script. While it tends to be dominated by poetry, especially the verse forms of the ghazal and nazm, it has expanded into other styles of writing, including that of the short story, or afsana. Urdu literature is mostly popular in Pakistan, where Urdu is the national language. It is also a recognized official language in India. It is also widely understood in Afghanistan.\n\nHindi-Urdu vocabulary: Hindustani vocabulary, also known as Hindi-Urdu vocabulary, like all Indo-Aryan languages, has a core base of Sanskrit, which it gained through Prakrit. As such the standardized registers of the Hindustani language (Hindi-Urdu) share a common vocabulary, especially on the colloquial level. However, in formal speech, Hindi tends to draw on Sanskrit, while Urdu turns to Persian and sometimes Arabic. This difference lies in the history of Hindustani, in which the Khariboli dialect started to gain more Persian words in urban areas (such as Lucknow and Hyderabad), under the Delhi Sultanate; this dialect came to be termed Urdu. The original Hindi dialects continued to develop alongside Urdu and according to Professor Afroz Taj, \"the distinction between Hindi and Urdu was chiefly a question of style. A poet could draw upon Urdu's lexical richness to create an aura of elegant sophistication, or could use the simple rustic vocabulary of dialect Hindi to evoke the folk life of the village. Somewhere in the middle lay the day to day language spoken by the great majority of people. This day to day language was often referred to by the all-encompassing term \"Hindustani\".\" In Colonial India, Hindi-Urdu acquired vocabulary introduced by Christian missionaries from the Germanic and Romanic languages, e.g. \"p\u0101dr\u012b\" (Devanagari: \u092a\u093e\u0926\u0930\u0940, Nastaleeq: \u067e\u0627\u062f\u0631\u06cc) from \"padre\", meaning pastor. When describing the state of Hindi-Urdu under the British Raj, Professor \u015aekhara Bandyop\u0101dhy\u0101\u1e8fa stated that \"Truly speaking, Hindi and Urdu, spoken by a great majority of people in north India, were the same language written in two scripts; Hindi was written in Devanagari script and therefore had a greater sprinkling of Sanskrit words, while Urdu was written in Persian script and thus had more Persian and Arabic words in it. At the more colloquial level, however, the two languages were mutually intelligible.\" After the partition of India, political forces within India tried to further Sanskritize Hindi, while political forces in Pakistan campaigned to remove Prakit/Sanksrit derived words from Urdu and supplant them with Persian and Arabic words. Despite these government efforts, the film industry, Bollywood continues to release its films in the original Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu) language, easily understood and enjoyed by speakers of both registers; in addition many of the same television channels are viewed across the border.\n\nUrdu: Urdu ( ; Urdu: \u200e \"Urd\u016b\" ] , or Modern Standard Urdu) is a Persianised and standardised register language of the Hindustani language. It is the official and \"lingua franca\" of Pakistan.\n\nRekhta: Rekhta (Hindi: \u0930\u0947\u0916\u093c\u094d\u0924\u093e ,Urdu: \u0631\u06cc\u062e\u062a\u06c1\u200e \"rext\u0101\") was the Hindustani language as its dialectal basis shifted to the Khariboli dialect of Delhi. It is considered one of the Urdu dialects. \"Rekhta\" means \"scattered\" but also \"mixed\" and implies that it contained Persian and Hindvi/Hindi. The term Rekhta was in greatest use from the late 17th century until the late 18th century, when it was largely supplanted by \"Hindi/Hindwi (Hindavi)\" and later by \"Hindustani\" and \"Urdu\", though it continued to be used sporadically until the late 19th century. Rekhta-style poetry is still produced today by Urdu speakers, and is the most common linguistic form of writing poetry in the Urdu language. 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Since World War I the territory had been a League of Nations mandate, then a United Nations Trust Territory under British control. The referendum offered residents the choice of remaining a Trust Territory until neighbouring French Togoland had decided upon its future, or becoming part of soon-to-be Ghana. The Togoland native and dominant ethnic group, the Togolese Ewe people, Togolese Ewe-based Togoland Congress campaigned against and preferred amalgamation with French Togoland.\n\nTogbe Agorkoli: Torgbui Agorkoli was a ruler of Notsie, a town in southeast Togo. During his rule, the Ewes of Ghana escaped from Notsie to their present land. He ruled the Ewes with an iron fist and had any person who spoke against him put on trial and inevitably found guilty, which meant a death sentence. When the Ewe people decided they did not want to suffer under his rule, they sought a very famous and powerful hunter known as Torgbui Tsali. Tsali agreed to hear their pleas. During a festive holiday, it is said that he enchanted the drums to put all the royals and Torgbui Agorkoli to sleep. He then mobilized the citizens to pass through a crevice made in a thick mud wall, resulting in the Ewe people's freedom from Notsie. While escaping, Tsali convinced the citizens to walk backwards, confusing their pursuers.\n\nAgortime-Kpetoe: Agortime-Kpetoe (also known simply as Kpetoe) is a small town and is the capital of Adaklu-Anyigbe district, a district in the Volta Region of Ghana.\n\nAnlo Ewe: The Anlo Ewe are a sub-group of the Ewe people of approximately 6 million people, inhabiting southern Togo, southern Benin, southwest Nigeria, and south-eastern parts of the Volta Region of Ghana; meanwhile, a majority of Ewe are located in the entire southern half of Togo and southwest Benin. They are a patrilineal society governed by a hierarchal, centralized authority. 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The Jesuit also tells of a princess named Bugbung Hamusanum, whose beauty caused her suitor, Datu Sumangga, to raid parts of southern China to win her hand. By 1563, before the full Spanish colonization agenda came to Bohol, the Kedatuan of Dapitan was at war with the Sultanate of Ternate in the Moluccas (who were also raiding the Rajahnate of Butuan). At the time, Dapitan was ruled by two brothers named Dalisan and Pagbuaya. The Ternateans at the time were allied to the Portuguese. Dapitan was destroyed and Datu Dalisan was killed in battle. His brother, Datu Pagbuaya, together with his people fled back to Mindanao and established a new Dapitan in the northern coast of the Zamboanga peninsula. The new Dapitan eventually was incorporated by the Spanish. Pagbuaya's son, Manooc was among those who sided with the Spanish. He converted to Christianity and aided the Spaniards in the conquest of Islamic Manila and the Camarines area in Luzon. 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Fraser has recorded and mixed five records for AC/DC, namely the releases The Razors Edge, Ballbreaker, Stiff Upper Lip, Black Ice and Rock Or Bust. Fraser recorded and mixed the classic AC/DC anthem \"Thunderstruck\".\n\nEureka (Mother Mother album): Eureka is the third album by Vancouver-based indie rock band Mother Mother. It was produced by band member Ryan Guldemond and mixed by Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica, Aerosmith, Joe Satriani).\n\nLive (Thunder album): Live is the second live album by English hard rock band Thunder, and the first released outside of Japan. Recorded over four shows in November 1997 at Wulfrun Hall in Wolverhampton and Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, it was produced by the band's lead guitarist Luke Morley and engineered and mixed by Mike Fraser. The album was released by Eagle Rock Entertainment on 16 February 1998. An accompanying video was released by Eagle Vision on 28 March 1998.\n\nBackstreet Symphony: Backstreet Symphony is the debut studio album by English hard rock band Thunder. Recorded in 1989 at Great Linford Manor Studios in Milton Keynes, it was produced by former Duran Duran and The Power Station guitarist Andy Taylor, then mixed by Mike Fraser at AIR Studios in London. The album was initially released on 5 March 1990 by EMI Records in the UK and Capitol Records in the US, and was later re-released the following year in the US by Geffen Records.\n\nHorsehead (band): Horsehead were an Australian hard rock band which formed in late 1991 by Scott Kingman on guitar (ex-Cattletruck), Cameron McKenzie on guitar, Andy McLean on vocals (both ex-21 Guns), Mick Vallance on bass guitar (Serious Young Insects, Boom Crash Opera) and Craig Waugh on drums (Uncanny X-Men). They toured nationally and internationally as well as supporting United States group, Metallica, on the Australian leg of their April 1998 tour. The band issued three albums, \"Horsehead\" (1993), \"Onism\" (1996) and \"Goodbye Mothership\" (1999) before disbanding in 2000. According to Australian rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, their style of \"stadium rock mixed a Led Zeppelinesque bottom-end kick with gut-thumping Faith No More-styled riffs. Nothing subtle or innovative, but everything delivered with great force and conviction\".\n\nAC/DC: AC/DC are an Australian hard rock band, formed in Sydney in 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. A hard rock/blues rock band, they have also been considered a heavy metal band, although they have always dubbed their music simply \"rock and roll\".\n\nFaction Punk: Faction With Jason Ellis is an uncensored hard rock, punk, hip hop, and heavy metal music mixed channel on Siruis XM Satellite Radio. 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The album was released on 23 January 1995 by EMI Records in Europe and Japan, and was not released in the United States.\n\nPocket Full of Holes: Pocket Full of Holes was an album independently released in Canada on December 1, 2008, in hopes of a big follow up to the Brandon Paris Band's breakthrough album \"On My Own\". On November 3, 2008, Brandon Paris Band independently released their first single, \"Say Goodbye\" from the album to radio. \"Say Goodbye\", mixed by Mike Fraser (AC/DC; Hedley) and mastered by Adam Ayan.\n\nNoiseworks: Noiseworks are an Australian hard rock band formed in Sydney in 1986 with bass guitarist Steve Balbi, guitarist Stuart Fraser, drummer Kevin Nicol, keyboardist Justin Stanley and lead vocalist Jon Stevens. They had four Australian Top\u00a010 albums, \"Noiseworks\" (No.\u00a06, 1987), \"Touch\" (No.\u00a05, 1988), \"Love Versus Money\" (No.\u00a01, 1991) and \"Greatest Hits\" (No.\u00a04, 1992). 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One of the original members of the eBay Developer Council, Auctiva has provided sellers and merchants with tools designed to help increase their sales volume on eBay. Jeff Schlicht, who founded Auctiva, wrote a program to automate the task of placing listings on eBay. After giving the software to friends and family who enjoyed the convenience it provided, he formed Auctiva, which is used by individuals and businesses attempting to conduct e-commerce through eBay.\n\nPierre Omidyar: Pierre Morad Omidyar (Persian: \u067e\u06cc\u0631 \u0645\u0631\u0627\u062f \u0627\u0645\u06cc\u062f\u06cc\u0627\u0631\u200e \u200e , ] born June 21, 1967) is a French-American entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the founder of the eBay auction site where he served as chairman from 1998 to 2015. He became a billionaire at the age of 31 with eBay's 1998 initial public offering (IPO). 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Initially as spokesperson, and then as president, of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), Saro-Wiwa led a nonviolent campaign against environmental degradation of the land and waters of Ogoniland by the operations of the multinational petroleum industry, especially the Royal Dutch Shell company. He was also an outspoken critic of the Nigerian government, which he viewed as reluctant to enforce environmental regulations on the foreign petroleum companies operating in the area.\n\nDennis Delaney: Dennis Delaney (born January 29, 1953) is an American writer and actor, and former environmental activist who (in 1980) became the first National Director of Greenpeace USA. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and the University of California, Santa Cruz.\n\nAtticus Lish: Atticus Lish (born 1972, age 43) is an American novelist. 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He was raised on his family's tobacco farm just outside Waterford, Ontario. He has published five short story collections, four novels (including \"Elle\" which won the 2003 Governor-General's Award for Fiction), two books of essays, \"Notes Home from a Prodigal Son\" and \"Attack of the Copula Spiders\", and \"The Enamoured Knight\", a book-length meditation on \"Don Quixote\" and novel form. His 1993 novel, \"The Life and Times of Captain N.\", was edited by Gordon Lish and released by Alfred A. Knopf. His most recent book is a story collection, \"Savage Love\" (Goose Lane Editions, 2013).\n\nSteven Guilbeault: Steven Guilbeault (born 1970 in La Tuque, Quebec) is a Canadian science reporter, environmental reporter, environmental journalist, writer, consultant, venture capitalist, professional speaker, NGO founder and environmental activist. He is best known as the co-founder of \u00c9quiterre, a non-profit and non-governmental organization.\n\nGreg Mulcahy: Greg Mulcahy is an American novelist and short story writer. He was born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1958. His collection,\"Out of Work,\" was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1993. His novel, \"Constellation,\" was published by Avisson Press in 1996. His short fiction appeared frequently in Gordon Lish's \"The Quarterly\". 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As a breed, the Podengo is divided into three size categories that are not interbred: small (Pequeno), medium (Medio) and large (Grande). Their coats are either short and 'smooth', or longer and 'wired'. The smooth coated variety is traditional, dating back to the 5th century, whereas the wire coated variety is an outcome of the assimilation of various other breeds during the 20th century. In general, the breed is healthy; the Pequeno (small) variety has an average lifespan of approximately 15\u201317 years.\n\nAnglo-Saxons: The Anglo-Saxons were a people who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century. They comprise people from Germanic tribes who migrated to the island from continental Europe, their descendants, and indigenous British groups who adopted some aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture and language. 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The castle was constructed on the ancient fortress of Dun Cruadha, an inland promontory fort dating back to the late Bronze Age/early Iron Age, while the site itself was first occupied back in the Mesolithic age (circa 9,000 years ago) as evidenced by the flint scatter found at Kilcummer and the caves on the south bank of the River Awbeg making this site one of the earliest known settlements in Ireland.\n\nCorps Berlin: The Corps Berlin is a fraternity (\"Studentenverbindung\") in Berlin, Germany, founded on February 9, 2009 with roots dating back to December 2, 1859. It is one of 162 \"German Student Corps\" in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Latvia and Hungary today. The Corps is a member of the Weinheimer Senioren-Convent (WSC), the second oldest federation of classical European fraternal corporations, with roots dating back to the 15th century and fraternities founded in several European countries.\n\nChurch frescos in Denmark: Church frescos or church wall paintings (Danish: \"kalkmalerier\") are to be found in some 600 churches across Denmark, no doubt representing the highest concentration of surviving church murals anywhere in the world. Most of them date back to the Middle Ages and were uncovered by Jacob Kornerup (1825-1913) who carried out restoration work in 80 churches across the country towards the end of the 19th century. They lay hidden for centuries as after the reformation, they were covered with limewash (Danish: \"kalk\") only to be revealed and restored during the course of the 19th and 20th centuries. In most of Europe medieval frescos, extremely common in the Middle Ages, were more likely to be removed completely during the Reformation or in subsequent rebuildings, or merely as they aged. The oldest frescos, dating back to the 12th century, were painted in the Romanesque style by artists from elsewhere in Europe but those from the 14th century and thereafter are in the Gothic style which was used by native Danish painters. It is these that are considered to be the most important for Danish art and culture. A distinction is to be made between these church wall paintings or \"kalkmalerier\" and the generic term \"fresco\" (Danish: \"fresko\") which refers to all types of painting on plastered walls or ceilings.\n\nWyrd: Wyrd is a concept in Anglo-Saxon culture roughly corresponding to fate or personal destiny. The word is ancestral to Modern English \"weird\", which retains its original meaning only dialectally.\n\nSaint Barbara Church in Coptic Cairo: The Coptic Orthodox Church of St. Barbara (or \"Sitt Barbara\") is one of the many famous Coptic Orthodox parishes that can be found in the district of Coptic Cairo. The building is located on the eastern part of the Babylon Fortress and is one of the oldest buildings in Cairo, dating back to the 5th or 6th century AD. However, like many other buildings of Coptic architecture, it was rebuilt several times, most notably by the end of the 11th century.\n\nSirpur (Chhattisgarh): Sirpur is a historical town in Mahasamund district in the state of Chhattisgarh 78\u00a0km away from Raipur and 35\u00a0km from Mahasamund city on the banks of the river Mahanadi. The town of Sirpur (aka Shirpur) has been mentioned in ancient epigraphic records, dating back to the 5th to the 8th centuries A.D. The city was once the capital of the Sarbhapuriya and Somvanshi Kings of Dakshin (south) Kosala state. It was an important centre of Buddhist from the 6th the 10th century A.D. and was visited by Hieun Tsang, the 7th Century Chinese Pilgrimist and Scholar. The beauty of this magical place has beckoned the presence of the Dalai Lama too in March 2013.\n\nMapuche history: The Mapuche people of southern Chile has a long history dating back as an archaeological culture to 600\u2013500 BC. The Mapuche society had great transformations after Spanish contact in the mid\u201316th century. These changes included the adoption of Old World crops and animals and the onset of a rich Spanish\u2013Mapuche trade in La Frontera and Valdivia. Despite these contacts Mapuche were never completely subjugated by the Spanish Empire. Between the 18th and 19th century Mapuche culture and people spread eastwards into the Pampas and the Patagonian plains. This vast new territory allowed Mapuche groups to control a substantial part of the salt and cattle trade in the Southern Cone.\n\nHistory of the Irish language: The history of the Irish language begins with the period from the arrival of speakers of Celtic languages in Ireland to Ireland's earliest known form of Irish, Archaic Irish, which is found in Ogham inscriptions dating from the 3rd or 4th century. After the conversion to Christianity in the 5th century, Old Irish begins to appear as glosses and other marginalia in Latin manuscripts, beginning in the 6th century. It evolved in the 10th century to Middle Irish. Early Modern Irish, otherwise known as Classical Irish, was a literary language that represented a transition between Middle and Modern Irish. It was used by writers in both Ireland and Scotland until the 17th century, in the course of which slowly but surely writers began writing in the vernacular dialects, Ulster Irish, Connacht Irish, Munster Irish and Scottish Gaelic. As the number of hereditary poets and scribes dwindled under British rule in the early 19th century, Irish became a mostly spoken tongue with little written literature appearing in the language until the Gaelic Revival of the late 19th century. The number of speakers was also declining in this period with monoglot and bilingual speakers of Irish increasing adopting only English: while Irish never died out, by the time of the Revival it was largely confined to the less Anglicised regions of the island, which were often also the more rural and remote areas. In the 20th and 21st centuries, Irish has continued to survive in Gaeltacht regions and among a minority in other regions. 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Gelfand (Yiddish: \u05d9\u05e9\u05e8\u05d0\u05dc \u05d2\u05e2\u05dc\u05e4\u05bf\u05d0\u05b7\u05e0\u05d3\u200e , Russian: \u0418\u0437\u0440\u0430\u0301\u0438\u043b\u044c \u041c\u043e\u0438\u0441\u0435\u0301\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u0435\u043b\u044c\u0444\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434 ; 2 September [O.S. 20 August] 1913 \u2013 5 October 2009) was a prominent Soviet mathematician. He made significant contributions to many branches of mathematics, including group theory, representation theory and functional analysis. The recipient of many awards, including the Order of Lenin and the Wolf Prize, he was a Fellow of the Royal Society and professor at Moscow State University and, after immigrating to the United States shortly before his 76th birthday, at Rutgers University.\n\nMikhail Kravchuk (footballer): Mikhail Kravchuk (Belarusian: \u041ci\u0445\u0430i\u043b \u041a\u0440\u0430\u045e\u0447\u0443\u043a ; Russian: \u041c\u0438\u0445\u0430\u0438\u043b \u041a\u0440\u0430\u0432\u0447\u0443\u043a ; born 19 September 1991) is a Belarusian professional football player currently playing for Luch Minsk.\n\nGelfand\u2013Naimark theorem: In mathematics, the Gelfand\u2013Naimark theorem states that an arbitrary C*-algebra \"A\" is isometrically *-isomorphic to a C*-algebra of bounded operators on a Hilbert space. This result was proven by Israel Gelfand and Mark Naimark in 1943 and was a significant point in the development of the theory of C*-algebras since it established the possibility of considering a C*-algebra as an abstract algebraic entity without reference to particular realizations as an operator algebra.\n\nGelfand\u2013Naimark\u2013Segal construction: In functional analysis, a discipline within mathematics, given a C*-algebra \"A\", the Gelfand\u2013Naimark\u2013Segal construction establishes a correspondence between cyclic *-representations of \"A\" and certain linear functionals on \"A\" (called \"states\"). The correspondence is shown by an explicit construction of the *-representation from the state. It is named for Israel Gelfand, Mark Naimark, and Irving Segal.\n\nLutsk Gymnasium 21: Lutsk Gymnasium # \u00a021 after Mikhail Kravchuk\u00a0 is an elementary (grades 1-4), middle (grades 5-9) and high (grades 10-11) school with the specialization in some subjects, determined yearly according to the students' and parents' wishes, recommendations of senior teachers and a stuff phycologist.\n\nVladimir Mazya: Vladimir Gilelevich Maz'ya (Russian: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440 \u0413\u0438\u043b\u0435\u043b\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041c\u0430\u0437\u044c\u044f ; born December 31, 1937) (the family name is sometimes transliterated as Mazya, Maz'ja or Mazja) is a Russian-born Swedish mathematician, hailed as \"one of the most distinguished analysts of our time\" and as \"an outstanding mathematician of worldwide reputation\", who strongly influenced the development of mathematical analysis and the theory of partial differential equations. His early achievements include: his work on Sobolev spaces, in particular the discovery of the equivalence between Sobolev and isoperimetric/isocapacitary inequalities (1960), his counterexamples related to Hilbert's 19th and Hilbert's 20th problem (1968), his solution, together with Yuri Burago, of a problem in harmonic potential theory (1967) posed by , his extension of the Wiener regularity test to p \u2013Laplacian and the proof of its sufficiency for the boundary regularity. Maz'ya solved V. Arnol'd's problem for the oblique derivative boundary value problem (1970) and F. John's problem on the oscillations of a fluid in the presence of an immersed body (1977). In recent years, he proved a Wiener's type criterion for higher order elliptic equations, together with M. Shubin solved a problem in the spectral theory of the Schr\u00f6dinger operator formulated by Israel Gelfand in 1953, found necessary and sufficient conditions for the validity of maximum principles for elliptic and parabolic systems of PDEs and introduced the so\u2013called approximate approximations. He also contributed to the development of the theory of capacities, nonlinear potential theory, the asymptotic and qualitative theory of arbitrary order elliptic equations, the theory of ill-posed problems, the theory of boundary value problems in domains with piecewise smooth boundary.\n\nLiouville\u2013Bratu\u2013Gelfand equation: In mathematics, Liouville\u2013Bratu\u2013Gelfand equation or Lioville's equation is a non-linear eigenvalue Poisson equation, named after the mathematicians Joseph Liouville, G. Bratu and Israel Gelfand. The equation reads\n\nVictor Lidskii: Victor Borisovich Lidskii (Russian: \u0412\u0438\u043a\u0442\u043e\u0440 \u0411\u043e\u0440\u0438\u0441\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041b\u0438\u0434\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 , 4 May 1924, Odessa \u2013 29 July 2008, Moscow) was a Soviet and Ukrainian mathematician who worked in spectral theory, operator theory, and shell theory. Lidskii discovered the Lidskii theorem in 1959. His adviser at Moscow State University was Israel Gelfand.\n\nGelfand\u2013Mazur theorem: In operator theory, the Gelfand\u2013Mazur theorem is a theorem named after Israel Gelfand and Stanis\u0142aw Mazur which states that a Banach algebra with unit over the complex numbers in which every nonzero element is invertible is isometrically isomorphic to the complex numbers, i.\u00a0e., the only complex Banach algebra that is a division algebra is the complex numbers C.\n\nMikhail Kravchuk: Mykhailo Pylypovych Kravchuk, also Krawtchouk (Ukrainian: \u041c\u0438\u0445\u0430\u0301\u0439\u043b\u043e \u041f\u0438\u043b\u0438\u0301\u043f\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u0440\u0430\u0432\u0447\u0443\u0301\u043a ) (September 27, 1892 \u2013 March 9, 1942), was a Soviet Ukrainian mathematician who, despite his early death, was the author of around 180 articles on mathematics.", "question": "Who was born first, Mikhail Kravchuk or Israel Gelfand?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"first_individual": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "second_individual": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_born_earliest": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the individual who was born first."}, "earliest_birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the individual born earliest."}, "latest_birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the individual born latest."}}, "required": ["first_individual", "second_individual", "person_born_earliest", "earliest_birth_year", "latest_birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"first_individual": {"name": "Mikhail Kravchuk", "birth_year": 1892}, "second_individual": {"name": "Israel Gelfand", "birth_year": 1913}, "person_born_earliest": "Mikhail Kravchuk", "earliest_birth_year": 1892, "latest_birth_year": 1913}, "ground_truth": {"first_individual": {"name": "Israel Gelfand", "birth_year": 1913}, "second_individual": {"name": "Mykhailo Pylypovych Kravchuk", "birth_year": 1892}, "person_born_earliest": "Mykhailo Pylypovych Kravchuk", "earliest_birth_year": 1892, "latest_birth_year": 1913}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1894, "output_tokens": 88, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "3d5b695168c3255fcc9227ab64625fe6cd30245527283df208d2c25883c4e07e", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8a6ef05542996c9b8d5ee1", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "no", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Amity Street: Amity Street is a main east-west street in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. It is the continuation of Main Street, being renamed Amity Street west of Pleasant Street, which is the main north-south street in Amherst. Emily Dickinson lived on Main Street, while Eugene Field lived on 219 Amity Street. The street is about one mile (1.6\u00a0km) south of the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus and 0.3 mi west of the town common. Route 9 runs about 0.5 mi south of Amity Street. The street also features a number of grand old Victorian homes and historically significant buildings such as the Jones Library, the Strong House, the Amherst Cinema Building and the Solomon Boltwood House.\n\nHampshire College: Hampshire College is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. It was opened in 1970 as an experiment in alternative education, in association with four other colleges in the Pioneer Valley: Amherst College, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. 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As of the 2010 census, the population was 37,819, making it the largest municipality in Hampshire County (although the county seat is Northampton). The town is home to Amherst College, Hampshire College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, three of the Five Colleges. The name of the town is pronounced without the \"h\" (\"AM-erst\"), giving rise to the local saying, \"only the 'h' is silent\", in reference both to the pronunciation and to the town's politically active populace.\n\nUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst: The University of Massachusetts Amherst (abbreviated UMass Amherst and colloquially referred to as UMass or Massachusetts) is a public research and land-grant university in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, and the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system. 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It is an adaptation of the 1964 novel \"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\" by Roald Dahl. Dahl was credited with writing the film's screenplay; however, David Seltzer, who went uncredited in the film, was brought in to re-work Dahl's screenplay against his wishes, making major changes to the ending and adding musical numbers. These changes and other decisions made by the director led Dahl to disown the film.\n\nWonka Bar: The Wonka Bar is both a fictional candy bar, introduced as a key story point in the 1964 novel \"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\" by Roald Dahl, and a type of consumer product candy bar inspired by the fictional confection. 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Chewy Spree boasts a similar size and shape as classic Spree, but with a chewy center. Chewy Spree is available in pouches, rather than rolls.\n\nWilly Wonka: Willy Wonka is a fictional character in Roald Dahl's 1964 children's novel \"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\", its sequel \"Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator\", and the film adaptations of these books that followed.\n\nThe Scarecrow (2013 film): The Scarecrow is a 2013 animated short film and advertisement by the American restaurant chain Chipotle Mexican Grill. The film features Fiona Apple singing a cover version of \"Pure Imagination\", originally performed by Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka in the 1971 film \"Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory\".\n\nPure Imagination: \"Pure Imagination\" is a song from the 1971 movie \"Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory\". It was written by British composers Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley specifically for the movie. It was sung by Gene Wilder (Willy Wonka). The intro of the song, which also is the musical code for entering the Chocolate Room played by Willy Wonka, is the introduction of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's \"Marriage of Figaro\".\n\nRoald Dahl's Willy Wonka (musical): Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka is a musical that combines elements of both Roald Dahl's book \"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\" and of the 1971 movie \"Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory\" with newly created material. The musical has several versions: the original version which premiered in 2004, the Junior version, the Kids version, and the Theatre for Young Audiences version. All are owned by Music Theatre International, the company that owns the Willy Wonka license.\n\nThe Willy Wonka Candy Company: The Willy Wonka Candy Company is a British brand of confectionery owned and licensed by Swiss corporation Nestl\u00e9. The Wonka brand's inception comes from materials licensed from British author Roald Dahl. His classic children's novel, \"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\", and its film adaptations are the source of both the packaging and the marketing styles of the Wonka brand. The brand was launched in 1971, coinciding with the release of the novel's first film adaptation. In 1988 the Willy Wonka Candy Company brand \u2013 then owned by Sunmark Corporation \u2013 was acquired by Nestl\u00e9. Nestl\u00e9 sells sweets and chocolate under the Willy Wonka brand name in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Costa Rica, Panama, Dominican Republic and the Middle East. In mid-2015 the Willy Wonka brand name was dropped by Nestl\u00e9, in favour of special \"throwback\" packaging. Candies previously made by the Willy Wonka brand are now under the Nestl\u00e9 brand naming, excluding the Wonka brand name on the top left corner.\n\nWacky Wafers: Wacky Wafers were part of The Willy Wonka Candy Company line available in the United States. They were shaped about the size of an American half dollar coin and came in five flavors: banana, green apple, watermelon, orange and strawberry. Sold in a clear plastic wrapper, you could see the long strip of multi-colored and flavored wacky wafers inside. Later, they were produced in a smaller version similar to the current bottle caps in a box filled with the miniature fruit-flavored snacks. Wacky Wafers were discontinued as part of the regular product line when Nestl\u00e9 purchased the Willy Wonka brand, but they may be reintroduced in 2012 by Leaf Brands, LLC.\n\nPure Imagination (album): Pure Imagination is a 1998 album by jazz pianist Eric Reed released through Impulse! Records. 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It is not a military rank, requires no duties, and carries with it no pay or other compensation. Admirals have the option of joining the Nebraska Admirals Association, a non-profit organization that promotes \"The Good Life\" of Nebraska.\n\nMaianthemum canadense: Maianthemum canadense (Canadian may-lily, Canada mayflower, false lily-of-the-valley, Canadian lily-of-the-valley, wild lily-of-the-valley, Two-leaved Solomonseal) is a dominant understory perennial flowering plant, native to the sub-boreal conifer forests in Canada and the northern United States, from Yukon and British Columbia east to Newfoundland and south to Nebraska and Pennsylvania, and also in the Appalachian Mountains to northern Georgia. 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In the 21st century, the Capital District has emerged as a major anchor of Tech Valley, the moniker describing the technologically-focused region of eastern New York State. The Capital District was first settled by the Dutch in the early 17th century and came under British control in 1664. Albany has been the permanent capital of the state of New York since 1797. The Capital District is notable for many historical events that predate the independence of the United States, including the Albany Plan of Union and The Battles of Saratoga.\n\nMetamorphic reaction: A metamorphic reaction is a chemical reaction that takes place during the geological process of metamorphism wherein one assemblage of minerals is transformed into a second assemblage which is stable under the new temperature/pressure conditions resulting in the final stable state of the observed metamorphic rock.\n\nAlder Gulch: Alder Gulch (alternatively called Alder Creek) is a place in the Ruby River valley, in the U.S. state of Montana, where gold was discovered on May 26, 1863 by William Fairweather and a group of men including Barney Hughes, Thomas Cover, Henry Rodgers, Henry Edgar and Bill Sweeney who were returning to the gold fields of Grasshopper Creek, Bannack, Montana. They were on their way to Yellowstone Country from Bannack but were waylaid by a band of Crow Indians. After being ordered out of Crow hunting grounds, they crossed the East Slope of the Tobacco Root Mountains and camped for the night in Elk Park, where William \"Bill\" Fairweather and Henry Edgar discovered gold, while the remaining party was out hunting for meat. Agreeing to keep the new discovery quiet the group of miners returned to the town of Bannack for supplies. Unfortunately word leaked out about the new strike, and miners followed the Fairweather party out of town. The party stopped at the Point of Rocks, part way between Bannack and Alder Gulch, and established the Fairweather Mining District in a miners meeting. It was agreed that the discoverers were entitled to two claims and first choice. The first stampede of miners reached Alder Gulch June 6, 1863 and the population swelled to over 10,000 in less than 3 months. The \"Fourteen Mile City\" ran the length of the gulch, and included the towns of Junction City, Adobe Town, Nevada City, Central City, Virginia City, Montana, Bear Town, Highland, Pine Grove French Town, Hungry Hollow, and Summit. Upon arrival the miners lived in brush wickiups, dugouts and under overhanging rocks until cabins could be built. The first structure built in Virginia City was the Mechanical Bakery. Virginia City, and Nevada City were the centers of commerce during the height of the Alder Gulch gold rush. In the first year the area had over 10,000 people living there. Montana Territory was established in May 1864, and the first territorial capital was Bannock. The capital then moved to Virginia City, where it remained until 1875. The Alder Gulch diggings were the richest gold placer deposits ever discovered, and in three years $30,000,000 was taken from them, with $10,000,000 taken out in the first year. Nowadays, except during summertime, the streets of Virginia City are usually quiet and relatively few visitors find their way to the 16 ton granite monument that marks the spot of that incredible discovery of May 26, 1863.\n\nPlymouth, Michigan: Plymouth is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 9,132 at the 2010 census. The City of Plymouth is landlocked, being entirely surrounded by the Charter Township of Plymouth.\n\nList of harbors in Arizona: This list of harbors in the U.S. state of Arizona. 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The script, written by Aselton and his college friend Adam Nagata, tells of Brian (Dano), a mattress salesman who wishes to adopt a baby from China, but finds himself sharing his passion, with the quirky, wealthy Harriet (Deschanel) when they meet in his store. The story was based on Aselton's childhood wish for his parents to adopt a Chinese baby. The film was shot in New York and Connecticut. It had its world premiere at 2008's Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United States on April 3, 2009.\n\nThe Giant Gila Monster: The Giant Gila Monster is a 1959 hot rod/monster/science fiction film, directed by Ray Kellogg and produced by Ken Curtis. This low-budget B-movie starred Don Sullivan, a veteran of several low budget monster and zombie films, and Lisa Simone, the French contestant for Miss Universe of 1957, as well as comedy relief Shug Fisher and KLIF disc jockey Ken Knox. 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The game was given a \"Teen\" rating by the Entertainment Software Rating Board, but was originally rated as K-A.\n\nSt. Augustine Monster: The St. Augustine Monster is the name given to a large carcass, originally postulated to be the remains of a gigantic octopus, that washed ashore on the United States coast near St. Augustine, Florida, in 1896. It is sometimes referred to as the Florida Monster or the St. Augustine Giant Octopus and is one of the earliest recorded examples of a globster. The species that the carcass supposedly represented has been assigned the binomial names Octopus giganteus (Latin for \"giant octopus\") and Otoctopus giganteus (Greek prefix: \"oton\" = \"ear\"; \"giant-eared octopus\"), although these are not valid under the rules of the ICZN.\n\nThe Monster of Phantom Lake: The Monster of Phantom Lake is an independent comedy released on March 9, 2006. It is a modern 1950s style, Cold War era, B-grade \"drive-in\" movie in the style of The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues, Monster from the Ocean Floor, or The Horror of Party Beach. Written, directed and edited by Christopher R. Mihm, the film was shot on digital video in and around the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. The entire film was made for less than $10,000. The film stars Minnesota & Wisconsin based actors with the director taking a small part. \"Monster of Phantom Lake\" has spawned a series of subsequent films including \"It Came from Another World\" (10 May 2007), \"Cave Women on Mars\" (12 April 2008), \"Terror from Beneath the Earth\" (2009), \"Destination Outer Space\" (2010), \"Attack of the Moon Zombies\" (2011), \"House of Ghosts\" (2012), \"The Giant Spider\" (2013), and \"The Late Night Double Feature\" (2014). 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He is known for his portrayal of the Winklevoss twins in the film \"The Social Network\" (2010), Prince Andrew Alcott in \"Mirror Mirror\" (2012), the title character in the adventure film \"The Lone Ranger\" (2013), Mike in \"Mine\" (2016), and the voice role of Jackson Storm in 2017's Disney-Pixar Film \"Cars 3\". He played the role of Illya Kuryakin in \"The Man from U.N.C.L.E.\" (2015), and stars as Oliver in the 2017 romance drama \"Call Me by Your Name\". For his portrayal of Clyde Tolson in \"J. Edgar\" (2011), he was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award.\n\nRodan (film): Rodan, released in Japan as Sora no Daikaij\u016b Radon (\u7a7a\u306e\u5927\u602a\u7363 \u30e9\u30c9\u30f3 , lit. \"Radon, Giant Monster of the Sky\") , is a 1956 science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho Studios. It was the studio's first Kaiju movie filmed in color (though Toho's first color tokusatsu film, \"Madame White Snake\", was released earlier that year). 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The single featured American rhythm and blues (R&B) musician Ray Charles on piano and vocals. The song was written by Charles under his birth name Ray Charles Robinson (listed on the recording credits as R. C. Robinson).\n\nModern Sounds in Country and Western Music: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music is a studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter and musician Ray Charles. It was recorded by Charles in February 1962 at Capitol Studios in New York City and at United Recording Studios in Hollywood, before being released in April of that year by ABC-Paramount Records. The album was produced entirely by Charles and conductor Sid Feller, and departed stylistically from the singer's previous rhythm and blues music. 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King, Van Morrison (recorded for Warner Bros. but available only on an Italian bootleg album), and by Alan Jackson; \"If You Wouldn't Be My Lady\", co-written with Jimmy Holiday and recorded by both Ray Charles and Charlie Rich; and \"It\u2019s a Hang Up Baby\", recorded by both Jerry Lee Lewis and Z.Z. Hill. The song was also performed on November 6, 1969 by Tom Jones with musical backing by the Moody Blues on his national television show, \"This Is Tom Jones\".\n\nVolcanic Action of My Soul: Volcanic Action of My Soul is a studio album by Ray Charles released in April 1971 on Charles' Tangerine Records label.\n\nHallelujah I Love Her So: \"Hallelujah I Love Her So\" is the debut single from American musician Ray Charles. The jazz and rhythm and blues song was written and released by Charles in 1956 on the Atlantic label, and in 1957 it was included on his self-titled debut LP, also released on Atlantic. The song peaked at number five on the \"Billboard\" R&B chart. 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The series stars Sam Robards, Brynn Thayer, Leon Russom and Andrew Cassese. Other notable cast members include Stacey Dash, Teri Polo, Alex D\u00e9sert and Matt LeBlanc. The music for this show was created and produced by Todd Rundgren.\n\nNidhi Yasha: Nidhi Yasha (born 26 April 1983) is an Indian costume designer. Nidhi designs costumes for \"Zee TV\"'s \"Buddha and Star Plus TV\" series Mahabharat (2013 TV series)(2013) with Bhanu Athaiya as her consulting faculty for the show. Yasha said they studied over 450 books related to period textiles, costume and jewellery to arrive at the look for the show.\n\nSaurav Gurjar: Saurav Gurjar is an Indian professional wrestler, Sportsperson and actor. He is best known for his role as Bheem in the mythological TV show \"Mahabharat\". 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The series follows the lives of Lena Adams (Sherri Saum) and Stef Foster (Teri Polo), the Fosters, who are an interracial, lesbian couple living in the Mission Bay area of San Diego, raising Stef's biological son, Brandon (David Lambert), along with adopted twins, Jesus (Jake T. Austin/Noah Centineo) and Mariana (Cierra Ramirez). Lena is a charter school vice principal and Stef is a police officer. Lena decides to take in \"troubled\" teenager Callie (Maia Mitchell) and then later her younger brother Jude (Hayden Byerly), who have endured a series of abusive foster homes.\n\nAli Hassan (actor): Ali Hassan is an Indian actor best known for playing Aryan in the Star Plus show, Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii. Apart from this, he has done many roles in various Indian television shows like Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat (TV series), Naaginn, Star One Horror Nights, Veer Shivaji, Mahabharat (2013 TV series), CID, SuperCops vs Supervillains, Savdhaan India, Singhasan Battisi, Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke. As of May 2015 his most recent role was in Aahat.\n\nAdam Willits: Adam Charles Willits (born 18 February 1972) is an Australian actor, best known for being an original cast member of the television soap opera \"Home and Away\" as foster child Steven Matheson from 1988 to 1991. In 1995, Willits returned to the show as a regular and a love interest for the character of Selina, portrayed by Tempany Deckert and remained until late 1996 as well as returning for guest stints in 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003 and most recently in 2008. He appeared in the film \"Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome\" and TV series including Hampton Court and All Saints.\n\nMaia Mitchell: Maia Mitchell (born 18 August 1993) is an Australian actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Brittany Flune in the children's television series \"Mortified\" for the Nine Network, and as Natasha Ham in the Seven Network's teen drama \"Trapped\". For American audiences, she currently co-stars in the Freeform drama \"The Fosters\" as Callie Jacob. She also co-starred with Ross Lynch in the Disney Channel original films \"Teen Beach Movie\" and \"Teen Beach 2\" as McKenzie.\n\nJeremy Schoenberg: Jeremy Schoenberg (born May 8, 1972), born in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Jeremy started out as a child star on both film and television. He played on \"Days of Our Lives\" from 1980 to 1982 as Johnny, Marlena's foster child. Jeremy was nominated for this role in the category of Best Young Actor - Daytime TV Series in the 2nd Annual Young Artist Awards. 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In 2006, the congregation of The Falls Church divided over the question of whether or not to leave the Episcopal Church, effectively creating two congregations: The Falls Church (Anglican) and The Falls Church (Episcopal).\n\nSkyline Mall: Skyline Mall was a small enclosed shopping mall located among the high rises of Bailey's Crossroads in Falls Church, Virginia. It opened on the site of the former Washington-Virginia Airport and the Sunset X-rated drive-in theater. in 1977 to join the offices of Skyline City. At its peak, the mall comprised more than thirty tenants, including a Safeway supermarket and Rite Aid drugstore, and a twelve-screen cinema. Other major chain tenants that formerly operated at the mall included Dress Barn and B. Dalton. The mall was purchased in 2002 by discount retailer Target Corporation, who replaced the majority of the complex (except for a fitness center on the second level) with a Target store.\n\nB. Dalton: B. Dalton Bookseller (often called B. 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Taking its name from The Falls Church, an 18th-century Church of England (later Episcopal Church) parish, Falls Church gained township status within Fairfax County in 1875. In 1948, it was incorporated as the City of Falls Church, an independent city with county-level governance status. It is also referred to as Falls Church City.\n\nCherry Hill Farmhouse: The Cherry Hill Farmhouse is a house museum in Falls Church, Virginia, United States. Built in 1845 in a Greek Revival architecture style, it belonged to wealthy farmer families until 1945, and in 1956 it became property of the City of Falls Church, which transformed it into a museum, as a historical building. Today, the Cherry Hill Farmhouse, along with other five such constructions in Falls Church City, is part of the National Register of Historic Places, as an important testimony of 19th century Victorian buildings in the area.\n\nFalls Church News-Press: The Falls Church News-Press is a weekly newspaper based in Falls Church, Virginia. The periodical was founded in 1991 by Owner/Editor-in-Chief Nicholas F. Benton, who has repeatedly referred to it in editorials as the City's \"paper-of-record.\" The periodical has its roots in his presentation to the local Chamber of Commerce, where, according to his interview with Equality Virginia, he presented his plan to advertise the local companies' services. He left that night with the Chamber\u2019s endorsement and a list of 250 businesses to approach. One hundred thirty agreed to support the periodical with their advertising. With a stack of their postcards pledging support as collateral, Benton secured seed money to start the \"Falls Church News-Press\"\n\nLawrence Webb: Lawrence Webb is an academic administrator and politician from Falls Church, Virginia. He was elected in 2008 to the Falls Church City Council, becoming the first openly gay, African-American elected official in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He ran for re-election in 2012 but lost. He was elected to the Falls Church City School Board in November 2013.\n\nFalls Church High School: Falls Church High School (FCHS) is a high school located in West Falls Church, unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia. While the school has a Falls Church, Virginia mailing address, the school does not serve the City of Falls Church, which is served by George Mason High School. Principal Mike Yohe served two years as assistant principal for FCHS before being promoted to his current position during the summer of 2013 upon the departure of former principal Cathy Benner. The school serves grades 9 through 12. It was relocated from its former site in downtown Falls Church to this address in 1967. Falls Church High's school motto is \"Building on Our Success\". The mascot for the school is a Jaguar. The school colors are dark green and white.\n\nGeorge Mason High School: George Mason High School (GMHS) is a comprehensive public high school serving the independent City of Falls Church. Until January 2014, it was located in Idylwood, an unincorporated area of Falls Church, in Fairfax County, Virginia, adjacent to Falls Church City. 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She also contributed to legislation on executive pay. She was defeated in her November 2, 2010 re-election bid. In 2012 she ran in the newly redrawn, Columbus-based 3rd congressional district but lost in the primary.\n\nSteve LaTourette: Steven Clare \"Steve\" LaTourette (July 22, 1954 \u2013 August 3, 2016) was an American politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Ohio 's 19 congressional district and then Ohio 's 14 congressional district from 1995 to 2013. He was a member of the Republican Party. On July 30, 2012, it was reported that he would retire at the end of his term and not seek re-election. He subsequently co-founded a lobbying firm.\n\nMichael F. Doyle: Michael F. Doyle (born August 5, 1953) is the U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania 's 14 congressional district , serving in Congress since 1995, making him the Congressman from Pennsylvania with the most seniority, and the dean of the state's Congressional Delegation. He is a member of the Democratic Party. 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Paul Esswood sang the title role, German director Achim Freyer staged the opera in an abstract style with highly ritualistic movements. The American premiere was held on October 12, 1984, at the Houston Grand Opera, where Glass's opera \"The Making of the Representative for Planet 8\" also premiered.\n\nThe Singing Lesson: The Singing Lesson is a chamber opera in three acts with music and libretto by Matthew Davidson. Based on three short stories (\"The Garden Party\", \"The Singing Lesson\", and \"The Doll\u2019s House\") by New Zealand author Katherine Mansfield, the opera is very unusual in several respects. For instance, the three acts are not connected by a conventional plot, but instead by literary themes. Those themes are class conflict (Acts 1 and 3) and a marriage of convenience (Act 2). 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His 1933 Guaran\u00ed language drama \"Tuy\u00fa\" in three acts which dealt with young Chaco blood spilled by Paraguayan soldiers was a major success and is considered by critics to be the cornerstone of the Guaran\u00ed theatre.\n\nLalla Miranda: Lalla Miranda (1874-1944) was an Australian coloratura soprano who was primarily active in Belgium, France, and Great Britain. Born in Melbourne, she was the daughter of opera singers David Miranda and Annetta Hirst and the older sister of opera singer Beatrice Miranda. After studies in London and Paris, she made her professional opera debut in The Hague in 1898. She then appeared in numerous operas in Amsterdam in successive years. In 1899 she was a resident artist at La Monnaie. She made several appearances at the Palais Garnier in Paris and at theatres in the French Provences during the first two decades of the 20th century. In 1900-1901 and from 1907-1911 she was committed the Royal Opera House on London. In 1910 she was committed to both the Manhattan Opera Company and the Philadelphia Opera Company. She notably opened the 1910 season at the Manhattan Opera House in the title role of Donizetti's \"Lucia di Lammermoor\", a role for which she was famous. In New York and Philadelphia she also sang Gilda in \"Rigoletto\", Olympia in \"The Tales of Hoffmann\", and the title role in \"Lakm\u00e9\". After 1918 she was primarily active with the Carl Rosa Opera Company. She retired in the early 1920s. She made only a few recordings on the Path\u00e9 Records label.\n\nGloria (opera): Gloria is a tragic opera in three acts by Francesco Cilea with an Italian libretto by Arturo Colautti. A variation on the Romeo and Juliet story and set in 14th century Siena, the libretto is based on Victorien Sardou's 1874 play \"La Haine\" (\"Hatred\"). The opera premiered on 15 April 1907 at La Scala conducted by Arturo Toscanini with Salomea Krusceniski in the title role. \"Gloria\" was a failure at its premiere when it was withdrawn after two performances and fared little better in the 1932 revised version, although there have been two late 20th century revivals. It proved to be Cilea's last staged opera. In the 43 years following the premiere of \"Gloria\" he worked on two or three further operas which were never performed and continued to compose chamber and orchestral music.\n\nMacbeth (Bloch): Macbeth is an opera in three acts, with music by Ernest Bloch to a libretto by Edmond Fleg, after the eponymous play of William Shakespeare. Bloch composed the opera between 1904 and 1906, but it did not receive its first performance until 30 November 1910 by the Op\u00e9ra-Comique in Paris with Henri Albers in the title role and conducted by Fran\u00e7ois Ruhlmann. Alex Cohen has written of quarrels within the cast that contributed to the opera's poorly received premiere.\n\nLakm\u00e9: Lakm\u00e9 is an opera in three acts by L\u00e9o Delibes to a French libretto by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille.\n\nTiton et l'Aurore: Titon et l'Aurore (English: \"Tithonus and Aurora\") is an opera in three acts and a prologue by the French composer Jean-Joseph de Mondonville which was first performed at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de musique, Paris on 9 January 1753. The authorship of the libretto has been subject to debate; Mondonville's contemporaries ascribed the prologue to Antoine Houdar de la Motte and the three acts of the opera to the Abb\u00e9 de La Marre. \"Titon et l'Aurore\" belongs to the genre known as the \"pastorale h\u00e9ro\u00efque\". The work played an important role in the so-called Querelle des Bouffons, a dispute over the relative merits of the French and Italian operatic traditions which dominated the intellectual life of Paris in the early 1750s. The tremendous success of Mondonville's opera at its premiere was an important victory for the French camp (although their Italian rivals claimed that this was because they had been excluded from their seats by members of the army). \"Titon\" was one of Mondonville's most popular works and went on to enjoy several revivals during his lifetime.\n\nTha\u00efs (opera): Tha\u00efs (] ) is an opera, a \"com\u00e9die lyrique\" in three acts and seven tableaux, by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Louis Gallet, based on the novel \"Tha\u00efs\" by Anatole France. It was first performed at the Op\u00e9ra Garnier in Paris on 16 March 1894, starring the American soprano Sibyl Sanderson, for whom Massenet had written the title role. The original production was directed by Alexandre Lapissida, with costumes designed by Charles Bianchini and sets by Marcel Jambon (act 1, scene 1; act 3) and Eug\u00e8ne Carpezat (act 1, scene 2; act 2). The opera was later revised by the composer and was premiered at the same opera house on 13 April 1898.\n\nOrlando paladino: Orlando paladino (English: \"The Paladin Orlando\"), Hob. 28/11, is an opera in three acts by Joseph Haydn which was first performed at Eszterh\u00e1za on 6 December 1782. The libretto by Nunziano Porta is based on another libretto, \"Le pazzie d'Orlando\", by Carlo Francesco Badini (set by the composer P.A. Guglielmi in 1771), itself inspired by Ariosto's epic poem \"Orlando furioso\". The opera was described as a \"dramma eroicomico\" and the plot mixes heroic and comic elements. It was Haydn's most popular opera during his lifetime. The Pennsylvania Opera Theater presented the United States premiere of the work at the Trocadero Theater, Philadelphia in March 1982 with John Gilmore in the title role.", "question": "Lalla Miranda played the title role in this opera in three acts, written by whom?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"opera_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the opera."}, "number_of_acts": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of acts in the opera."}, "composer": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the composer of the opera."}}, "required": ["name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "performer": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the performer."}, "role_performed": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific role performed by the artist in the opera."}}, "required": ["name", "role_performed"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["opera_title", "number_of_acts", "composer", "performer"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"opera_title": "Lakm\u00e9", "number_of_acts": 3, "composer": {"name": "L\u00e9o Delibes"}, "performer": {"name": "Lalla Miranda", "role_performed": "Lakm\u00e9"}}, "ground_truth": {"opera_title": "Lakm\u00e9", "number_of_acts": 3, "composer": {"name": "L\u00e9o Delibes"}, "performer": {"name": "Lalla Miranda", "role_performed": "title role"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2427, "output_tokens": 68, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "05fed619c54d56d823d4b81ea566b1d9f0dd21443a2426ce16499d65f4f15c71", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5addf5c05542990dbb2f7f1f", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "yes", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Captain Slaughterboard Drops Anchor: Captain Slaughterboard Drops Anchor is a darkly humorous children's picture book written and illustrated by the British author Mervyn Peake and published by Country Life in 1939. It was his first published work. The story concerns the nautical exploits of the titular captain and his rambunctious crew aboard their ship \"The Black Tiger\". After some episodic adventures they capture a small humanoid, referred to only as the Yellow Creature, with whom Slaughterboard develops a strange platonic infatuation. His loyal crew gradually fall prey to misadventure and the book ends with the Captain and the Yellow Creature forsaking piracy for fishing on the creature's pink island. The book is notable for Peake's poetic style and his fine illustrations of the many fantastical beasts on the island.\n\nMargaret Laurence: Jean Margaret Laurence, CC (n\u00e9e Wemyss) (18 July 1926 \u2013 5 January 1987) was a Canadian novelist and short story writer, and is one of the major figures in Canadian literature. She was also a founder of the Writers' Trust of Canada, a non-profit literary organization that seeks to encourage Canada's writing community.\n\nMaeve Gilmore: Maeve Patricia Mary Theresa Gilmore (14 June 1917\u00a0\u2013\u00a03 August 1983) was a British painter, sculptor and writer, and the wife of author Mervyn Peake.\n\nColin Manlove: Colin Nicholas Manlove (born 1942) is a literary critic with a particular interest in fantasy. \"Modern Fantasy: Five Studies\" (1975, published as by C. N. Manlove), which considers at length works by Charles Kingsley, George MacDonald, C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien and Mervyn Peake, was written at a time when \"no serious study of the subject [of fantasy literature] has appeared\". In it he posits a definition of fantasy as:\n\nGormenghast (series): Gormenghast is a fantasy series by British author Mervyn Peake, about the inhabitants of Castle Gormenghast, a sprawling, decaying, gothic-like structure. Originally conceived as a single on-going novel, the series was ended by Peake's death and comprises three novels, \"Titus Groan\" (1946), \"Gormenghast\" (1950), \"Titus Alone\" (1959) and a novella, \"Boy in Darkness\" (1956), whose canonical status is debated. Peake was writing a fourth novel, \"Titus Awakes\" at the time of his death, which was later completed and released by Peake's widow in 2009.\n\nGormenghast (castle): Gormenghast is a fictional castle of titanic proportions that features prominently in a series of fantasy works penned by Mervyn Peake. It is the setting for the first two books in the Gormenghast series, \"Titus Groan\" and \"Gormenghast\". It incorporates many of the elements of both medieval castles and Regency period stately homes, though in practice it operates like a small city-state. It has its own government, a Byzantine system of laws and rituals, a rigid class system, and is seemingly self-sufficient. The castle is home to the ancient House of Groan who have, as the Earls of Groan, ruled for centuries without anything changing.\n\nDora Dueck: Dora Dueck (born 1950) is a Canadian writer. She is the author of two novels and a collection of short fiction. Her novel, \"This Hidden Thing\", was shortlisted for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction and won the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award at the 2011 Manitoba Book Awards. \"What You Get at Home\", a collection of short stories, was shortlisted for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction and the Carol Shields Winnipeg Award at the 2013 Manitoba Book Awards. It won the High Plains Book Award for Short Stories. The Malahat Review, a Canadian literary magazine, awarded its 2014 Novella Prize to her story \"Mask\". Her stories and articles have appeared in a variety of journals and on the CBC.\n\nMervyn Peake: Mervyn Laurence Peake (9 July 1911 \u2013 17 November 1968) was an English writer, artist, poet, and illustrator. He is best known for what are usually referred to as the \"Gormenghast\" books. The three works were part of what Peake conceived as a lengthy cycle, the completion of which was prevented by his death. They are sometimes compared to the work of his older contemporary J. R. R. Tolkien, but his surreal fiction was influenced by his early love for Charles Dickens and Robert Louis Stevenson rather than Tolkien's studies of mythology and philology.\n\nBoy in Darkness: Boy in Darkness is a novella written by Mervyn Peake. It was first published in 1956 by Eyre & Spottiswoode as part of the anthology \"Sometime, Never: Three Tales of Imagination\" (with other stories by William Golding and John Wyndham). A corrupt version of \"Boy in Darkness\" was published both in an anthology, \"The Inner Landscape\" (1969), and separately in 1976 with an introduction by Peake's widow, Maeve Gilmore. Referring to the corrupt text, she wrote that \"although the Boy in \"Boy in Darkness\" is assuredly Titus Groan, [Peake] did not call him so by name\"; however, adding the name Titus was one of the specific changes that Peake made between writing and publishing his novella. The correct text has recently become available again in an anthology entitled \"Boy in Darkness and Other Stories\", with a foreword by Joanne Harris and a preface by Peake's son Sebastian, as well as Maeve Gilmore's uncorrected introduction from 1976.\n\nErnest Cromwell Peake: Ernest Cromwell Peake (18 August 1874 \u2013 24 December 1950) was an English Missionary of the London Missionary Society who worked in China, from 1899 to 1922. He was the first medical missionary to work in Hengchow (Hengzhou, modern Hengyang), in Hunan Province, China where he set up a clinic and dispensary. He was also appointed head of the Mackenzie Memorial Hospital in Tianjin, China in 1912. Peake was known for teaching Chinese locals about medicine, and for being one of the first missionaries to bring modern medical techniques to China. 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Night Shyamalan: Manoj Nelliyattu \"M. Night\" Shyamalan ( ; ; \"Ma\u1e49\u014dj Nelliy\u0101\u1e6d\u1e6du \u015ay\u0101ma\u1e37a\u1e49\"; Tamil: \u0bae\u0ba9\u0bcb\u0b9c\u0bcd \u0ba8\u0bc6\u0bb2\u0bcd\u0bb2\u0bbf\u0baf\u0b9f\u0bcd\u0b9f\u0bc1 \u0bb7\u0bbf\u0baf\u0bbe\u0bae\u0bb3\u0ba9\u0bcd ; Malayalam: \u0d2e\u0d28\u0d4b\u0d1c\u0d4d \u0d28\u0d46\u0d32\u0d4d\u0d32\u0d3f\u0d2f\u0d3e\u0d1f\u0d4d\u0d1f\u0d4d \u0d36\u0d4d\u0d2f\u0d3e\u0d2e\u0d33\u0d28\u0d4d\u200d born 6 August 1970) is an Indian American film director, screenwriter, author, producer, and actor known for making movies with contemporary supernatural plots and surprise endings. His most well-received films include the supernatural horror thriller \"The Sixth Sense\" (1999), the superhero drama thriller \"Unbreakable\" (2000), and the science fiction thriller \"Signs\" (2002). Afterwards, Shyamalan released a series of poorly received but sometimes financially successful movies, including the historical drama-horror film \"The Village\" (2004), the fantasy film \"Lady in the Water\" (2006), the disaster film \"The Happening\" (2008), the film adaptation of \"The Last Airbender\" (2010), and the science-fiction film \"After Earth\" (2013). Following the financial failure of \"After Earth,\" Shyalaman's career was revived with the release of the found footage horror \"The Visit\" (2015) and the psychological horror \"Split\" (2016), the latter of which is set in the same universe as his previous film \"Unbreakable\". He is also known for producing \"Devil\" (2010), as well as being instrumental in the creation of the Fox science fiction series \"Wayward Pines.\n\nHoward Blumenthal: Howard Blumenthal is an American television and new media producer, author, educator, and executive. Born and raised in New York City and nearby suburbs, he is the son of author and Concentration producer Norm Blumenthal, and the grandson of radio and music retailer Harry Blumenthal. He is best known as the co-creator and producer of the Peabody Award winning PBS series, \"Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? \"\n\nSam Mercer: Sam Mercer is a producer of many Hollywood films, including several projects directed by M. Night Shyamalan such as \"Signs\", \"Lady in the Water\" and \"Unbreakable\", as well as other films like \"Van Helsing\" and \"Things We Lost in the Fire\". His career started during the early 1980s as a location manager and later advanced to a producer and executive producer. He also produced the M. Night Shyamalan films \"The Happening\" and \"The Last Airbender\".\n\nNorm Green: Norm Green (born November 3, 1956 as Norman Green) is an American director and executive producer.\n\nSigns (film): Signs is a 2002 American science fiction horror film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and executive produced by Shyamalan, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Sam Mercer. A joint collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by Blinding Edge Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company. It was commercially distributed by Touchstone Pictures theatrically, and by Touchstone Home Entertainment in home media format. Its story focuses on a former Episcopal priest named Graham Hess, played by Mel Gibson, who discovers a series of crop circles in his cornfield. Hess slowly discovers that the phenomena are a result of extraterrestrial life. It also stars Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin, and Abigail Breslin. \"Signs\" explores faith, kinship, and extraterrestrials.\n\nGreg Brooker (screenwriter): Greg Brooker is an American screenwriter, best known for co-writing the screenplay of \"Stuart Little\" with M. Night Shyamalan.\n\nIndia-West: India-West, also known as \"India-West Publications, Inc.\", is among the leading Indian newspapers in the United States of America which report on issues pertaining to the Indian American population of the United States, with special emphasis on California. It focuses on issues that relate to, or affect the Indian American community. Its head office is located in San Leandro, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It also operates a Los Angeles bureau (based in Artesia, California) and bureau in Mumbai, India. Its weekly circulation is approximately 25,000. India-West launched a new Web portal Nov. 7, 2011. The Web portal is the primary go-to source site for all things pertaining to the global Indian community. It is currently ranked highest among websites of Indian American newspapers by Alexa. India-West is represented in India by Shemak Acidwalla of MediaLink/MediaMate and the International Media Representation wing of the Times of India group for the purpose of advertising.\n\nBlinding Edge Pictures: Blinding Edge Pictures is an American film production company, founded in 2000 by M. Night Shyamalan, which is known for producing films written and directed by Shyamalan like \"Unbreakable\" (2000), \"Signs\" (2002), \"The Village\" (2004), \"The Happening\" (2008), \"After Earth\" (2013), \"The Visit\" (2015) and \"Split\" (2017). In 2015, the company released its first television series \"Wayward Pines\".\n\nPraying with Anger: Praying with Anger is a 1992 Indian-American drama film, known for M. Night Shyamalan who made his directorial debut, produced, wrote and starred in the film. It is about a young Indian American's return to India. To date, the film has been shown primarily at film festivals and never received a wide release for mainstream distribution. It has gradually developed a cult following as a work exploring the clash of Western values with those of the Indian subcontinent.\n\nThe Village (2004 film): The Village is a 2004 American psychological horror film, written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, Bryce Dallas Howard, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, and Brendan Gleeson. The film is about a village whose inhabitants live in fear of creatures inhabiting the woods beyond it referred to as \"Those We Don't Speak Of.\" Like other films written and directed by Shyamalan from the same time period, \"The Village\" has a twist ending.", "question": "What occupation do American producer Norm Green and Indian American screenwriter M. 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It is sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation (U.S. Soccer) as a Division II league in the United States soccer league system, under Major League Soccer (MLS) and alongside United Soccer League (formerly USL Pro). It is headquartered in New York City.\n\nJohn Doyle (soccer): John Joseph Doyle (born March 16, 1966) is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in both Europe and the United States including the Western Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League and Major League Soccer. He was the 1995 A-League Defender of the Year and the 1996 MLS Defender of the Year. He also earned fifty-three caps with the U.S. national team between 1987 and 1994 including two games at the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He was a member of the U.S. team at the 1988 Summer Olympics and was most recently the general manager of the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer before being fired on August 29, 2016.\n\nMajor League Soccer: Major League Soccer (MLS) is a men's professional soccer league, sanctioned by U.S. Soccer, that represents the sport's highest level in both the United States and Canada. MLS constitutes one of the major professional sports leagues of the United States and Canada. The league comprises 22 teams\u201419 in the U.S. and 3 in Canada. The MLS regular season runs from March to October, with each team playing 34 games; the team with the best record is awarded the Supporters' Shield. The postseason includes twelve teams competing in the MLS Cup Playoffs through November and December, culminating in the championship game, the MLS Cup. MLS teams also play in other domestic competitions against teams from other divisions in the U.S. Open Cup and in the Canadian Championship. MLS teams also compete against continental rivals in the CONCACAF Champions League.\n\nMLS Caribbean Combine: The Major League Soccer Caribbean Combine is an annual showcase of Caribbean football talent between the ages of 18-21 organized jointly by Major League Soccer and the Caribbean Football Union in 2013, with the inaugural combine being held in January 2014. All 31 member associations are encouraged to send representatives that fit the criteria. The combine provides opportunities for Caribbean players to be observed by MLS scouts with the hopes of being invited to the MLS Combine, an invite-only showcase event held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida prior to the annual MLS SuperDraft. The combine is part of an agreement between the two entities as they try to promote football development throughout the Caribbean region. About the impact of Caribbean players on the league, MLS Technical Director Alfonso Mondelo said, \"Quite a few players have played, continue to play in the MLS and have done so successfully...Now we are looking forward to the next generation of players who will be coming in\", while MLS Executive Vice President Todd Durbin said, \u201cWe recognize that the CONCACAF area, and particularly the Caribbean, is rich with soccer talent, and this will be an opportunity for our scouts to evaluate and identify the region\u2019s top players...Caribbean players from islands like Jamaica, Haiti, Grenada and others have been key performers in MLS. This event will help recognize the next generation of MLS stars as we look to achieve our goal of being among the best leagues in the world by 2022.\u201d From a Caribbean perspective, CFU President Gordon Derrick stated, \u201cAs CFU Member Associations turn their attention to Russia 2018, this is an exciting developmental opportunity for the opulent young talent in the Caribbean to assess their developmental level and the growth required to play at the highest level...This partnership with MLS is another way in which we at the CFU are seeking to bridge the gap that exists between talent availability and scouting opportunities that the Caribbean region has received from professional leagues.\u201d\n\nPaul Wright (soccer): Paul Wright (born July 29, 1969 in London, England) is a U.S. soccer forward who spent most of his career in the U.S. indoor leagues. He began his career with the San Diego Nomads in the Western Soccer Alliance, led the American Professional Soccer League in scoring in 1994 and played four seasons with the Kansas City Wizards in Major League Soccer. He currently plays for the San Diego Sockers of the Professional Arena Soccer League.\n\nJeff Baicher: Jeff Baicher (born November 16, 1968 in Sunnyvale, California) is a retired American soccer forward whose professional career took him through multiple leagues, including the Western Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League, Continental Indoor Soccer League and Major League Soccer. He ended his playing career with the Bay Area Seals of the USL A-League. He earned two caps with the U.S. national team and coaches youth soccer.\n\nMark Simpson (soccer): Mark Simpson (born March 18, 1966) is a retired American soccer goalkeeper and former coach who spent six seasons with D.C. United in Major League Soccer. He backstopped the team to the MLS Cup 1996. He also spent one season in the American Professional Soccer League, two in the USISL and six in the National Professional Soccer League. He earned one cap with the U.S. National Futsal Team in 1999. He was the Director of Soccer Operations for the planned North American Soccer League team Virginia Cavalry FC.\n\nU.S. Soccer Development Academy: The U.S. Soccer Development Academy (DA) is an American soccer league, considered the top tier of youth soccer in the United States. Formed in 2007, the league features youth academies and youth clubs from various organizations, including Major League Soccer, the North American Soccer League and the United Soccer Leagues. It succeeded the Super Y-League as the premier youth soccer league in the U.S. The DA's mission is to provide education, resources, and support to impact everyday club environments in order to develop world-class players.\n\nMarc Dos Santos: Marc Dos Santos (born May 26, 1977) is a Canadian soccer manager with experience in the United Soccer League, North American Soccer League, and Major League Soccer. He currently is the manager of the San Francisco Deltas of the North American Soccer League, beginning play in the 2017 season. Most recently, he was the manager of the Swope Park Rangers of the United Soccer League, an affiliate of Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer. The North American Soccer League Coach of the Year in 2015, Dos Santos led the Ottawa Fury FC to the NASL Championship Final after a first-place finish in the Fall Season. Previously, he focused on youth initiatives in Brazil with FC Primeira Camisa (U-20's) and SE Palmeiras (U-15's), culminating with a Copa do Brasil Sub-15 championship and a technical director position with Desportivo Brasil. The Montreal native was first hired by the Montreal Impact in January 2007 to lead the club's reserve team, Trois-Rivieres Attak FC, in the Canadian Soccer League. After leading the squad to titles in their initial two seasons \u2013 first as 2007 Open Canada Cup champions, then as 2008 CSL National Division champions \u2013 Dos Santos was added to the Impact's technical staff as an assistant coach in June 2008 and became head coach in May 2009. During his tenure, the Impact won the inaugural Canadian Championship in 2008 to claim the Voyageurs Cup and a berth in the 2008-09 CONCACAF Champions League. Dos Santos then led Montreal through three different leagues in consecutive campaigns, winning the USL First Division title in 2009 before transitioning into USSF Division 2 in 2010 and the North American Soccer League in 2011.\n\nCarlos Carmona: Carlos Emilio Carmona Tello (born February 21, 1987) is a Chilean professional footballer who plays for Atlanta United as a midfielder in the Major League Soccer (MLS) men's professional soccer league, sanctioned by U.S. Soccer, that represents the sport's highest level in both the United States and Canada.", "question": "Jeff Baicher (born November 16, 1968 in Sunnyvale, California) is a retired American soccer forward whose professional career took him through multiple leagues, including Major League Soccer (MLS) is a men's professional soccer league, sanctioned by U.S. Soccer, that represents the sport's highest level in both the United States and which country?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person mentioned in the question."}, "person_role": {"type": "string", "description": "The professional role of the person."}, "league_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the soccer league in question."}, "highest_level_countries": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of countries where the specified league represents the highest level of soccer.", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["person_name", "person_role", "league_name", "highest_level_countries"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Jeff Baicher", "person_role": "retired American soccer forward", "league_name": "Major League Soccer (MLS)", "highest_level_countries": ["United States", "Canada"]}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Jeff Baicher", "person_role": "retired American soccer forward", "league_name": "Major League Soccer", "highest_level_countries": ["United States", "Canada"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2292, "output_tokens": 44, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "4a5a060eae296a96e6eba082f1b71f3a04cbc1753e11ec1fa3929f357dee2fb8", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae18fae554299234fd04292", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "The Container Store", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Storables: Storables is a specialty retail chain that carries a variety of products aimed at helping consumers organize their homes and work spaces in the West Coast of the United States. 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Prior to 2007, Organized Living was a specialty retail chain in the United States that sold storage solutions for home and office.\n\nThe Collection at RiverPark: The Collection at RiverPark is an outdoor lifestyle center located east of the 101 Freeway in Oxnard, California. The shopping center held its grand opening on November 15, 2012; and is anchored by Target, Whole Foods Market, REI, The Container Store, and a sixteen-screen Cinemark cinema. Originally meant to open in 2008, The Collection was delayed over several years due to the Great Recession.\n\nDeb Shops: Deb Shops is a catalog and online retailer, formerly a specialty retail chain store in the United States that sold women's clothing and accessories under its own private labels as well as other labels. The company was based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and principally served junior and plus-sized women in their early teens through their late twenties. At its peak, Deb Shops operated 337 stores across 42 states. They have moved to become exclusively a plus-size store.\n\nChain store: Chain store(s) or retail chain are retail outlets that share a brand and central management, and usually have standardized business methods and practices. In retail, dining, and many service categories, chain businesses have come to dominate the market in many parts of the world. A franchise retail establishment is one form of chain store. In 2004, the world's largest retail chain, Wal-Mart, became the world's largest corporation based on gross sales.\n\nHachette Distribution Services: Hachette Distribution Services is the distribution arm of French media group Hachette. In Canada and the United States, they operate a specialty retail chain under the name HDS Retail. HDS Retail chains are found in airports, hotels, and malls across North America. 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He was capped 42 times by the England national team between 2005 and 2010, scoring 22 goals for his country in that time, and appearing at two World Cups.\n\nJan J\u00f6nsson: Jan J\u00f6nsson (born 24 May 1960) is a former Swedish football player and manager. He is the manager of Sanfrecce Hiroshima.\n\nIFK H\u00e4ssleholm: IFK H\u00e4ssleholm is a Swedish football club from H\u00e4ssleholm that was established in 1905. The team is currently playing in Division 2 \u00d6stra G\u00f6taland. Several well known players have played at the club including England international striker Peter Crouch as well as Swedish footballers Jon J\u00f6nsson, Andreas Dahl, and Tobias Linderoth. In recent years the club has played in Division 2, which is the fourth tier of the Swedish football league system. 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In return IFK H\u00e4ssleholm received roughly \u00a370,000 and two players to play one season on loan, Alton Thelwell and Peter Crouch.\n\nRoger Gustafsson: Roger Gustafsson (born 29 February 1952 in Gothenburg) is a former Swedish football player and manager. He has played in the highest Swedish league, Allsvenskan, with GAIS, but is better known as the best performing manager in Allsvenskan ever, having won five Swedish championships with IFK G\u00f6teborg. He also took the club to the Champions League group stage twice and the quarter-finals of the same tournament once. He is still active in the club as leader of the youth section.\n\nAndreas Dahl: Andreas Dahl (born June 6, 1984 in H\u00e4ssleholm) is a Swedish former football player. He has previously spent one season at Coventry City F.C. Prior to that, he represented his home town club IFK H\u00e4ssleholm. Dahl has made 15 matches for the Swedish under-21 national team.\n\nJ\u00f6rgen J\u00f6nsson: Ulf Peter J\u00f6rgen J\u00f6nsson (born 29 September 1972) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player who last played for F\u00e4rjestads BK of the Swedish Elitserien. He has represented the Team Sweden 285 times, making him the record holder for most games played in the national team. 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In television, he is known for playing David Puddy on \"Seinfeld\", the title role on \"The Tick\", Jeb Denton on \"Less Than Perfect\", Jeff Bingham on \"Rules of Engagement\", and Lemony Snicket on \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\". His voice roles include Kronk in \"The Emperor's New Groove\" and its sequels, paraplegic police officer Joe Swanson on \"Family Guy\", Brock Samson on \"The Venture Bros\", Lok in the \"Tak and the Power of Juju\" video game series and in the television series and Flynn in \"Skylanders\" video games. In advertising he has played a \"control enthusiast\" in a series of commercials for National Car Rental.\n\nWhen Did You See Her Last?: When Did You See Her Last? is the second book in the \"All the Wrong Questions\" series by Lemony Snicket (also known as Daniel Handler), a series set before the events of \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\".\n\nWho Could That Be at This Hour?: Who Could That Be at This Hour? is the first novel of the children's novel series \"All the Wrong Questions\" by Lemony Snicket, a series set before the events of \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\". The novel tells the story of a young Lemony Snicket, who is apprenticing for the V.F.D. under the worst-ranked agent, S. Theodora Markson. The book was published on October 23, 2012 by Little, Brown and Company and illustrated by Seth.\n\nMy Antonia (film): My Antonia is a 1995 television film based on the novel of the same name written by Willa Cather. 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On television, he is known for playing the title character on \"Doogie Howser, M.D.\" (1989\u20131993), Barney Stinson on \"How I Met Your Mother\" (2005\u20132014, for which he was nominated for four Emmy Awards), and Count Olaf on \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" (2017 onward).\n\nA Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series): Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, or simply A Series of Unfortunate Events, is an American black comedy-drama television series from Netflix, and developed by Mark Hudis and Barry Sonnenfeld, based on the children's novel series of the same name by Lemony Snicket. It stars Neil Patrick Harris, Patrick Warburton, Malina Weissman, Louis Hynes, K. Todd Freeman and Presley Smith.\n\nAll the Wrong Questions: All the Wrong Questions is a four-part young adult book series and prequel to \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" by Lemony Snicket (the pen name of American author Daniel Handler). The series explores Snicket's childhood apprenticeship to the secret society V.F.D and expands the fictional universe introduced in the novel \"The Bad Beginning\", the first of thirteen installments in the \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" books.\n\nMeryl Streep in the 2000s: Meryl Streep throughout the 2000s appeared in many cinematic and theatrical productions. In 2001, Streep\u2019s voice appeared in the animated film A.I. Artificial Intelligence. Streep that same year cohosted the annual Nobel Peace Prize concert as well as appeared in the popular play The Seagull. In 2002, Streep appeared in the films Adaptation and The Hours. In 2003, Streep appeared unaccredited in the comedy Stuck on You and starred in the HBO play adaptation Angels in America. In 2004, Streep was awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award and in that same year starred in the films The Manchurian Candidate and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. In 2005, Streep starred in the film Prime. Streep began 2006 with the film A Prairie Home Companion and that same year starred in The Devil Wears Prada and the stage production Mother Courage and Her Children. In 2007, Streep appeared in the films Dark Matter, Rendition, Evening, and Lions for Lambs. In 2008, Streep starred in the films Mamma Mia! and Doubt. In 2009, Streep starred in Julie & Julia and It\u2019s Complicated as well as loaning her voice to the animated film Fantastic Mr. Fox.\n\nLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is a 2004 American dark comedy film directed by Brad Silberling. It is a film adaptation of \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" by Lemony Snicket, covering the first three novels \"The Bad Beginning\", \"The Reptile Room\", and \"The Wide Window\". The film stars Jim Carrey, Liam Aiken, Emily Browning, Timothy Spall, Catherine O'Hara, Billy Connolly, Cedric the Entertainer, Luis Guzm\u00e1n, Jennifer Coolidge and Meryl Streep, as well as Jude Law as the voice of Lemony Snicket.\n\nLiam Aiken: Liam P\u00e1draic Aiken (born January 7, 1990) is an American actor. 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The cover was painted by Grammy Award-winning artist Peter Corriston, who would later create album covers for Led Zeppelin (\"Physical Graffiti\") and the Rolling Stones (\"Some Girls\", \"Tattoo You\").\n\nNajat Kaanache: Najat Kaanache is the host of AMC Networks' cooking series \"Cocina Marroqui\" which airs on Canal Cocina in Spain and El Gourmet throughout 20 countries in Latin America. Kaanache was born and raised in San Sebasti\u00e1n of Spain's Basque Country. She gained fame as a lead actress on Spanish daytime television series \"Goenkale\" and then traveled throughout the Middle East and South America working in philanthropy to empower women and street kids. She later attended culinary school and gained fame as \"The Pilgrim Chef\" by blogging throughout her four years training with the world's top chefs: Ferran Adria, Rene Redzepi, Thomas Keller, Grant Achatz, Heston Blumenthal and Mart\u00edn Berasategui.\n\nPeter Gabriel: Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English singer-songwriter, record producer and humanitarian who rose to fame as the original lead singer and flautist of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, Gabriel launched a successful solo career with \"Solsbury Hill\" as his first single. His 1986 album, \"So\", is his best-selling release and is certified triple platinum in the UK and five times platinum in the U.S. The album's most successful single, \"Sledgehammer\", won a record nine MTV Awards at the 1987 MTV Video Music Awards.\n\nPeter Corriston: Peter Corriston is a Grammy-award winning graphic designer currently based in Greenwich Village, notable for designing the album artwork for several major rock bands and musicians. Corriston has worked internationally with such artists as Billy Idol, Badfinger, Chick Corea, Carole King, Debbie Harry, George Benson, The J. Geils Band, Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Mick Jagger, New York Dolls, Pat Benatar, Procol Harum, Rod Stewart, The Rolling Stones and Tom Waits. Nominated for five Grammy awards, Corriston's work is on permanent collection at the Library of Congress. and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.\n\nMick Jagger: Sir Michael Philip Jagger, MBE (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer, who gained fame as the lead singer and one of the founder members of the Rolling Stones (1962-present). Jagger's career has spanned over five decades, and he has been described as \"one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock & roll\". His distinctive voice and performance, along with Keith Richards' guitar style, have been the trademark of the Rolling Stones throughout the career of the band. Jagger gained press notoriety for his admitted drug use and romantic involvements, and was often portrayed as a countercultural figure.\n\nJeff Lynne: Jeffrey Lynne (born 30 December 1947) is an English songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer who gained fame in the 1970s as the lead singer and sole constant member of Electric Light Orchestra. In 1988, under the pseudonyms Otis Wilbury and Clayton Wilbury, he co-founded the supergroup Traveling Wilburys with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty.\n\nDarius Rucker discography: American singer Darius Rucker gained fame as the lead singer of the American roots rock band Hootie & the Blowfish before emerging as a major country music singer in 2008. As a solo artist, his discography comprises five studio albums, including four for Capitol Nashville. His singles since 2008 have all been released to the country music format, where he has seven number-one singles: \"Don't Think I Don't Think About It\", \"It Won't Be Like This for Long\", \"Alright\", \"Come Back Song\", \"This\", \"Wagon Wheel\", and \"If I Told You\".\n\nJoe Elliott: Joseph Thomas Elliott Jr. (born 1 August 1959) is an English singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the lead singer of the English rock band Def Leppard. He has also been the lead singer of the David Bowie tribute band the Cybernauts and the Mott the Hoople cover band Down 'n' Outz. He is one of the two original members of Def Leppard and one of the three to perform on every Def Leppard album.\n\nAlex Shelley: Patrick Martin (born May 23, 1983), is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Alex Shelley. He is best known for working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as one half of The Motor City Machine Guns with Chris Sabin. 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The city of Minneapolis hosted the 1994 NBA All-Star Game. Top draft pick Isaiah Rider had a solid rookie season finishing second on the team in scoring with 16.6 points per game. He also won the Slam Dunk Contest during the All-Star Weekend. Midway through the season, the team traded Luc Longley to the Chicago Bulls for Stacey King. However, the Timberwolves continued to struggle losing their final ten games of the season, finishing fifth in the Midwest Division with a 20\u201362 record.\n\n1993\u201394 Chicago Bulls season: The 1993\u201394 NBA season was the Bulls' 28th season in the National Basketball Association. In the offseason, the Bulls signed free agents Steve Kerr, Bill Wennington and Pete Myers, who would become the team's starting shooting guard. Despite the retirement of star guard Michael Jordan, the Bulls, who were now led by Scottie Pippen, continued to play solid basketball winning ten straight games after an 8\u20138 start. 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Furthermore, Chris Bosh missed the entire season and had thought about potentially retiring altogether due to his continuous blood clots. The team got off to an 11\u201330 start. However the Heat rallied to an 30\u201311 finish, only to be eliminated all the same on their last game of the season. They entered game 82 needing a loss from either the Pacers or the Bulls and a victory over the Wizards. However, despite a 110\u2013102 win over the Washington Wizards, both the Pacers and the Bulls won their games. The Heat finished tied with the Chicago Bulls with identical 41\u201341 records but the Bulls won the head-to-head tie breaker against the Heat 2\u20131. As a result, the Heat missed the playoffs for the second time in three years. Hassan Whiteside earned praise for being the NBA's leading rebounder after ending his previous season as the leading shot blocker of the NBA.\n\n2002\u201303 Minnesota Timberwolves season: The 2002\u201303 NBA season was the Timberwolves' 14th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Timberwolves signed free agents Troy Hudson and Kendall Gill. Kevin Garnett enjoyed another great season, winning the All-Star MVP award in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game, and finishing second in MVP voting to Tim Duncan. Despite losing Terrell Brandon for the entire season due to a knee injury, the Timberwolves posted a 12\u20131 record in February and finished the season with a 51\u201331 record, good enough to earn the #4 seed in the Western Conference and home court advantage. However, for the seventh straight year in the Garnett era, the Timberwolves did not make it out of the first round of the playoffs, losing to the 5th-seeded and defending champion Los Angeles Lakers in six games. Following the season, Joe Smith was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, Anthony Peeler signed as a free agent with the Sacramento Kings, and Gill signed with the Chicago Bulls.\n\n1993\u201394 Cleveland Cavaliers season: The 1993\u201394 NBA season was the 24th season of the National Basketball Association franchise based in Cleveland, Ohio. During the offseason, the Cavaliers acquired Tyrone Hill from the Golden State Warriors. Under new head coach Mike Fratello, the Cavaliers struggled around .500 during the first half of the season. The Cavs were bitten by the injury bug again as Brad Daugherty and Larry Nance both missed large parts of the season. However, Mark Price would step it up leading the team in scoring, assists and was selected for the 1994 NBA All-Star Game, and named to the All-NBA Third Team. The Cavaliers posted an 11-game winning streak between February and March, finishing 4th in the Central Division with a 47\u201335 record. In the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals of the playoffs, they were swept by the Chicago Bulls in three straight games.\n\n1998 NBA Finals: The 1998 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1998 playoffs of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the conclusion of the 1997\u201398 NBA season. The Eastern Conference champion Chicago Bulls played against the Western Conference champion Utah Jazz, with the Jazz holding home-court advantage with the first 2 games in Salt Lake City. In a repeat of the previous year's Finals, the Bulls won the series 4 games to 2 for their third consecutive NBA title and their sixth in eight seasons. Michael Jordan was voted the NBA Finals MVP of the series (he also had won the award the last five times the Bulls won the Finals: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, and 1997). This would be his sixth NBA championship and sixth Finals MVP award in six full basketball seasons. Until 2014, it was the last consecutive Finals rematch between two teams.\n\n1993\u201394 Utah Jazz season: The 1993\u201394 NBA season was the Jazz's 20th season in the National Basketball Association, and 15th season in Salt Lake City, Utah. During the offseason, the Jazz signed unrestricted free agent All-Star forward Tom Chambers, and acquired Felton Spencer from the Minnesota Timberwolves. John Stockton led the league in assists for the seventh straight season, as Karl Malone joined the list in all-time points scored topping the 19,000 point mark. Both were selected for the 1994 NBA All-Star Game. At midseason, the Jazz traded Jeff Malone to the Philadelphia 76ers for Jeff Hornacek. 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Toby Farley defeated Timmy Lou Retton to become the Interim Innovate Wrestling United States Champion.\n\nAdeline Gray: Adeline Gray (born January 15, 1991) is a three-time world champion wrestler from United States.\n\nJAPW Light Heavyweight Championship: The JAPW Light Heavyweight Championship is a championship in the Jersey All Pro Wrestling promotion in the United States. Being a professional wrestling championship, it is not won via direct competition; it is instead won via a predetermined ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a wrestling angle. It became official title on December 5, 1997 when Rik Rachet defeated Chino Martinez in a tournament final to crown the first champion. It was retired on September 15, 2006 when the New Jersey State Championship was re-activated. Kazarian remained champion as a result. Prince Mustafa Ali became the new champion after the title was re-activated. The current champion is Archadia, who is in his first reign. There have been 27 reigns by 21 wrestlers with six vacancies. One of those vacancies came when Billy Reil was injured.\n\nOrlando Jordan: Orlando Mason Jordan (born April 21, 1974) is an American-Australian semi-retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenure in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he was a one-time United States Champion. He is also known for his stint with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).\n\nA.J. Styles: Allen Neal Jones (born June 2, 1977), best known by the ring name AJ Styles (also stylized as A.J. Styles), is an American professional wrestler who is signed to WWE performing on the SmackDown brand, where he is the current United States Champion in his second reign. 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The plot concerns Alexander Bruno, a professional backgammon player with \"psychic tendencies\". The novel received mixed reviews and was compared negatively to other novels by Lethem.\n\nThe Wall of the Sky, the Wall of the Eye: The Wall of the Sky, the Wall of the Eye is a 1996 collection of seven short stories by Jonathan Lethem. In 2002 a collection of the same name appeared in the UK that also contained seven stories, but two stories from the earlier collection\u2014\"Vanilla Dunk\" and \"Forever, Said the Duck\"\u2014were replaced by \"Access Fantasy\" and \"How We Got Into Town And Out Again\". All of the stories, as with much of Lethem's early work, have definite science fiction elements despite their widely varying content and some thinly veiled commentary on modern society.\n\nJonathan Lethem: Jonathan Allen Lethem (LEE-thum, born February 19, 1964) is an American novelist, essayist and short story writer. 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One character even cites a West Marin inhabitant named \"Hoppington\", evocative of the mutant telepath Hoppy Harrington in the latter book.\n\nMotherless Brooklyn: Motherless Brooklyn is a Jonathan Lethem detective story set in Brooklyn and published in 1999. Lethem's protagonist, Lionel Essrog, has Tourette syndrome, a disorder marked by involuntary tics. Essrog works, along with Tony, Danny and Gilbert, who call themselves the Minna Men, for Frank Minna\u2014a small-time neighborhood owner of a \"seedy and makeshift\" detective agency\u2014who is stabbed to death.\n\nCamden College (fictional college): Camden College is a fictional liberal arts college, which appears in the works of Bret Easton Ellis, Jill Eisenstadt, and Jonathan Lethem. Whereas Ellis' Camden College is located in New Hampshire, Lethem's Camden is in Vermont, and is notable for being the most expensive college in America. All three of the writers attended Bennington College, which is really located in Vermont, and was at one time notorious for being the most expensive college in America. Bennington graduate Donna Tartt uses the same Bennington-inspired backdrop for her 1992 novel \"The Secret History\", but for her it is \"Hampden\" College. However, Eisenstadt and Lethem uses 'Camden' in \"From Rockaway\" (1987) and \"The Fortress of Solitude\" (2003), respectively.\n\nMark Wisniewski: Pushcart Prize winner and Best American Short Stories author Mark Wisniewskis third novel, \"Watch Me Go\" (Penguin Putnam, January 22, 2015), received early praise from Salman Rushdie, Ben Fountain, and Daniel Woodrell. Mark's first novel, \"Confessions of a Polish Used Car Salesman\", was praised by the \"Los Angeles Times\", the \"Chicago Tribune\", the \"Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel\", and C. Michael Curtis of \"The Atlantic Monthly\". Wisniewski's second novel, \"Show Up, Look Good\", was praised by Ben Fountain, \"Kirkus Reviews\", \"Publishers Weekly\", \"Psychology Today\"' s Creativity Blog, Jonathan Lethem, Christine Sneed, Molly Giles, Richard Burgin, Kelly Cherry, Diana Spechler, DeWitt Henry, and T.R. Hummer.\n\nJudith Hearne: Judith Hearne (later republished as The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne), was regarded by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore as his first novel. The book was published in 1955, after Moore had left Ireland and was living in Canada. It was rejected by ten American publishers before being accepted by a British publisher. Diana Athill's memoir, \"Stet\" (2000), has information about the publishing of \"Judith Hearne\".\n\nA Flag on the Island: A Flag on the Island is a collection of short stories written by V.S. Naipaul, and first published by Andr\u00e9 Deutsch in 1967. 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It is usually short-term help until the long-term help by government and other institutions replaces it. A report published by the network of European Universities on Professionalization of Humanitarian Action noted that humanitarian aid is a \"fundamental expression of the universal value of solidarity between people and a moral imperative.\" Among the people in need belong homeless, refugees, victims of natural disasters, wars and famines. The primary purpose of humanitarian aid is to save lives, reduce suffering and respect to human dignity. Humanitarian aid is material or logistical assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to humanitarian crises including natural disasters and man-made disaster. The primary objective of humanitarian aid is to save lives, alleviate suffering, and maintain human dignity. 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Curry has reported from the wars in Syria, Palestine, Darfur, Congo, the Central African Republic, Kosovo, Lebanon, Israel, Afghanistan and Iraq, among others. Curry has covered numerous disasters, including the tsunamis in Southeast Asia and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, where her appeal via Twitter topped Twitter's 'most powerful' list, credited for helping speed the arrival of humanitarian planes.\n\nNatural disasters in Japan: Japan is one of the countries most affected by natural disasters. Two out of the five most expensive natural disasters in recent history have occurred in Japan, costing $181 billion in the years 2011 and 1995 only. Japan has also been the site of some of the 10 worst natural disasters of the 21st century. The types of natural disasters in Japan include tsunamis, floods, typhoons, earthquakes, cyclones and volcanic eruptions. The country has gone through many years of natural disasters, affecting its economy, development, and social life. 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The population was 8,082 at the time of the 2010 U.S. census. It is the seat of its county.\n\nEstill County, Kentucky: Estill County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 14,672. Its county seat is Irvine The county was formed in 1808 and named for Captain James Estill, a Kentucky militia officer who was killed in the Battle of Little Mountain during the American Revolutionary War. Estill County is a moist county meaning that the county seat, the city of Irvine, allows the sale of alcohol after the October 9, 2013 vote, but not the rest of Estill County outside the Irvine city limits.\n\nRobertson County, Kentucky: Robertson County is a county located in the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 2,282. Its county seat is Mount Olivet, Kentucky. The county is named for George Robertson, a Kentucky Congressman from 1817 to 1821. Robertson is a prohibition or dry county. 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Proctor is also located near the beginning point of the Kentucky River. There are three tributaries which combine near Beattyville and Proctor; the North Fork of the Kentucky River, the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River; and the South Fork of the Kentucky River. For this reason, many local businesses make mention of the \"Three Forks\".\n\nCasey County, Kentucky: Casey County is a county located in the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 15,955. Its county seat is Liberty. The county was formed in 1806 from the western part of Lincoln County and named for Colonel William Casey, a pioneer settler who moved his family to Kentucky in 1779. It is the only Kentucky county entirely in the Knobs region. Casey County is home to annual Casey County Apple Festival, and is a prohibition or dry county. 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This area was known in Europe as the Barbary Coast, a term derived from the name of its Berber inhabitants. Their predation extended throughout the Mediterranean, south along West Africa's Atlantic seaboard and even South America, and into the North Atlantic as far north as Iceland, but they primarily operated in the western Mediterranean. In addition to seizing ships, they engaged in \"Razzias\", raids on European coastal towns and villages, mainly in Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal, but also in the British Isles, the Netherlands and as far away as Iceland. The main purpose of their attacks was to capture Christian slaves for the Ottoman slave trade as well as the general Muslim slavery market in North Africa and the Middle East.\n\nBarbary Wars: The Barbary Wars were a series of conflicts that culminated in two wars fought at different times over the same reasons between the United States, Sweden, and the Barbary states (the \"de jure\" possessions of the Ottoman Empire, but \"de facto\" independent, Tunis, Algiers, and Tripoli) of North Africa in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The Swedes had been at war with the Tripolitans since 1800; they were eventually joined by the Americans. At issue was the Barbary pirates' demand for tribute from American merchant vessels in the Mediterranean Sea. If ships of a given country failed to pay, pirates would attack the ship and take their goods, and often enslave crew members or hold them for ransom. 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While regarded by foreigners and the Moroccan government as a brigand, some Moroccans, especially among the Jebala, considered him a heroic figure, fighting a repressive, corrupt government, while others considered him a thief. Historian David S. Woolman referred to Raisuni as \"a combination Robin Hood, feudal baron, and tyrannical bandit.\" He was considered by many as \"The last of the Barbary Pirates\" though Barbary Coast piracy had ended by the middle of the 19th century. On the other hand, according to Douglas Porch, an American historian, Raisuni was part of the rule rather than the exception in that every successful Moroccan politician at the time combined villainy with sainthood. He died in April 1925 after having been captured and imprisoned by his rival Abd el Krim.\n\nFrench corsairs: Corsairs (French: \"corsaire\" ) were privateers, authorized to conduct raids on shipping of a nation at war with France, on behalf of the French crown. Seized vessels and cargo were sold at auction, with the corsair captain entitled to a portion of the proceeds. Although not French Navy personnel, corsairs were considered legitimate combatants in France (and allied nations), provided the commanding officer of the vessel was in possession of a valid Letter of Marque (\"Lettre de Marque\" or \"Lettre de Course\", the latter giving \"corsairs\" their name), and the officers and crew conducted themselves according to contemporary admiralty law. By acting on behalf of the French Crown, if captured by the enemy, they could in principle claim treatment as prisoners of war, instead of being considered pirates. Because corsairs gained a swashbuckling reputation, the word \"corsair\" is also used generically as a more romantic or flamboyant way of referring to privateers, or even to pirates. The Barbary pirates of North Africa as well as Ottomans were sometimes called \"Turkish corsairs\".\n\nThe Pirate City: An Algerine Tale: The Pirate City: An Algerine Tale was written by R. M. Ballantyne and was published in 1874. It is a work of juvenile fiction and adventure fiction which follows the Rimini family. The Riminis disembark from Sicily on a trading expedition only to be captured by Barbary Pirates and taken to the pirate city of Algiers, which is the present day capital of Algeria.\n\nTripoli: Tripoli (Arabic: \u0637\u0631\u0627\u0628\u0644\u0633\u200e \u200e , \"\u1e6car\u0101bulus\" ; Berber: \"\u1e6crables\") is the capital city and the largest city of Libya. Tripoli, with its metropolitan area, has a population of about 1.1 million people. The city is located in the northwestern part of Libya on the edge of the desert, on a point of rocky land projecting into the Mediterranean and forming a bay.\n\nUSS President (1800): USS \"President\" was a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy, nominally rated at 44 guns. George Washington named her to reflect a principle of the United States Constitution. She was launched in April 1800 from a shipyard in New York City. \"President\" was one of the original six frigates whose construction the Naval Act of 1794 had authorized, and she was the last to be completed. Joshua Humphreys designed these frigates to be the young Navy's capital ships, and so \"President\" and her sisters were larger and more heavily armed and built than standard frigates of the period. Forman Cheeseman, and later Christian Bergh were in charge of her construction. Her first duties with the newly formed United States Navy were to provide protection for American merchant shipping during the Quasi War with France and to engage in a punitive expedition against the Barbary pirates in the First Barbary War.\n\nJoseph Pitts (author): Joseph Pitts (1663\u20131735?) was an Englishman who was taken into slavery by Barbary pirates from Algeria in 1678 at the age of fourteen or fifteen. Little is known about Pitts aside from what is revealed in his narrative concerning his time held captive in Northern Africa, during which time he went through three masters ranging widely in their cruelty towards him over the course of more than fifteen years, with whom he travelled to Cairo and Alexandria. Though he escaped between the years 1693 and 1694, it was not until 1704 that Pitts first published his account. Pitts's \"A True and Faithful Account of the Religion and Manners of the Mohammetans, with an Account of the Author's Being Taken Captive\" includes descriptions of his capture and captivity, including some of the first English descriptions of Islamic rituals. Converting to the religion while a slave, Pitts was the first Englishman to record the proceedings of the hajj, one of the five pillars of Islam. Pitts also describes the people of seventeenth-century North Africa (whom he calls Turks or Mohammetans) in detail, providing particulars on their manner of eating and dressing, the customs of their religion and marriage, and their economic and slave systems. Though its accuracy is debatable, Pitts\u2019s narrative was the first and most detailed description of the religion of Islam and the manners of Muslims written by a European during the seventeenth century.\n\nUSS Constellation (1797): USS \"Constellation\" was a nominally rated 38-gun wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She was named by George Washington to reflect a principle of the United States Constitution. She was built under the direction of David Stodder at his naval shipyard on Harris Creek in Baltimore's Fell's Point maritime community, and she was launched on 7 September 1797. She was one of the original six frigates whose construction the Naval Act of 1794 had authorized. Joshua Humphreys designed these frigates to be the young Navy's capital ships, and so \"Constellation\" and her sisters were larger and more heavily armed and built than standard frigates of the period. Her first duties with the newly formed US Navy were to provide protection for American merchant shipping during the Quasi-War with France and to defeat the Barbary pirates in the First Barbary War.\n\nUSS Chippewa (1815): USS \"Chippewa\" was a brig built in 1815 at Warren, Rhode Island, under the direction of Commodore Oliver Perry, and sent to New York City to be outfitted and manned. \"Chippewa\" sailed from Boston, Massachusetts, 3 July 1815, with Lieutenant George C. Read in command, as a part of a squadron under the command of Commodore William Bainbridge. It was intended to go to the Mediterranean for use against the Barbary pirates based in North Africa.", "question": "what is the capital city of libya which Barbary pirates was also based primarily in ", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the capital city."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country of which the city is the capital."}, "is_barbary_pirate_base": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the city was a primary base for Barbary pirates."}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation of how the answer was derived from the context."}}, "required": ["city_name", "country", "is_barbary_pirate_base", "reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"city_name": "Tripoli", "country": "Libya", "is_barbary_pirate_base": true, "reasoning": "The context identifies Tripoli as the capital city and largest city of Libya. 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He made his professional opera debut in Koblenz as Count Almaviva in \"The Marriage of Figaro\". He soon after joined the roster of singers at the Deutsche Oper Berlin where he notably portrayed one of the gang members in the world premiere of Hans Werner Henze's \"Das verratene Meer\" in 1990; a part he reprised for his debut at La Scala. Engagements with other important houses soon followed, including the Semperoper (Dandini in \"La Cenerentola\") and Theater Basel (Guglielmo in \"Cos\u00ec fan tutte\"). He has been a member of the Bavarian State Opera since 1993. Other companies with whom he has appeared as a guest artist include the Berlin State Opera, the Cologne Opera, the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, La Monnaie, the Liceu, the Los Angeles Opera, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the Vienna State Opera, and the Zurich Opera among others.\n\nDiamonds and Pearls: Diamonds and Pearls is the thirteenth studio album by American recording artist Prince, and the first with his backing band The New Power Generation. It was released on October 1, 1991 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. The album produced several hit singles, including \"Gett Off\", \"Cream\", \"Money Don't Matter 2 Night\", \"Insatiable\", and the title track. Dancers Lori Werner (then dancing under the stage name of Lori Elle) and Robia LaMorte, known as \"Diamond\" and \"Pearl\" respectively, appeared on the holographic cover (re-pressings of the album are non-holographic). Diamond and Pearl also appeared in the music videos for \"Cream\", \"Strollin'\", \"Gett Off\", and the title track, and also participated in Prince's Diamonds and Pearls Tour.\n\nWerner Pledath: Werner Pledath (26 April 1898 \u2013 6 December 1965) was a German actor who appeared in many films during a lengthy career. He generally played supporting roles such as in \"Five from the Jazz Band\" (1932). Pledath specialized in playing powerful, authority figures. Following the Second World War he appeared in several films made in East Germany.\n\nSmokescreen (Marvel Comics): Smokescreen is a fictional character that appeared in comic books published by Marvel Comics. A criminal looking to take over the illegal gambling business. He appears in the public service comic \"Spider-Man Storm and Power Man Battle Smokescreen\" to aware readers of the dangers of smoking. He momentarily captures Storm then is captured by Spider-Man with the assistance of Power Man who then hand him over into police custody.\n\nMaria Bard: Maria Bard (7 July 1900 \u2013 8 April 1944) was a German stage actress, who made a handful of films in the silent era for Rimax, her first husband Wilhelm Graaff's company. By 1930, her marriage with Graaff was over, and she appeared with Werner Krauss in the stage production \"Der Kaiser von Amerika\" or \"The King of America\" and the two became involved. Unfortunately, Krauss' wife discovered their affair and committed suicide; a year later, in 1931, Maria Bard married Werner Krauss. Her third husband was actor Hannes Stelzer. Bard committed suicide on 8 April 1944, apparently for political reasons. On December 27, 1944, toward the end of World War II, Stelzer who was in the Luftwaffe at this point, died when his plane was shot down over the Eastern front.\n\nWerner Daehn: Werner Daehn (born 14 October 1967) is a German actor with an international reputation, who has worked with Vin Diesel and Samuel L. Jackson in \"XXX\", with Jason Priestley in \"Colditz\" an ITV1 2005 miniseries, with Bill Pullman in \"Revelations\" and with Steven Seagal in \"Shadow Man\". In addition he has also worked in German productions like \"Stauffenberg - Rebellion of Conscience\" (also titled \"Valkeryie\" on the German DVD) and \"\" (nominated in Germany for the ). He appears momentarily in the film \"The Lives of Others\" by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. He also took part in a British production for the BBC, when in 2011 he played the role of Dr Georg Maurer, the German doctor who treated the Manchester United players who survived the 1958 Munich air disaster. In 2016, he played the role of Josef Von Zimmerman, in Game of Aces.\n\nThe Lives of Others: The Lives of Others (German: \"Das Leben der Anderen\" ) is a 2006 German drama film, marking the feature film debut of filmmaker Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, about the monitoring of East Berlin residents by agents of the Stasi, the GDR's secret police. It stars Ulrich M\u00fche as Stasi Captain Gerd Wiesler, Ulrich Tukur as his superior Anton Grubitz, Sebastian Koch as the playwright Georg Dreyman, and Martina Gedeck as Dreyman's lover, a prominent actress named Christa-Maria Sieland.\n\nMimi Werner: Mimmi Michaela Sarah Werner (born 17 December 1990), better known as Mimi Werner, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. In 2015, she got signed to Sony Music Sweden, and travelled to Nashville to work on her first album. Her debut single called \"Forever Again\" was released in 2015. Werner participated in Melodifestivalen 2016 with the song \"Ain't No Good\", she was however eliminated in the first semi-final placing fifth.\n\nGame of Aces: Game of Aces is a 2016 World War I action film written and directed by Damien Lay, in his debut in helming a fiction feature. The film stars Chris Klein, Victoria Summer and Werner Daehn whose role is as a German double-agent with all of his dialogue in German with English subtitles; Summer also speaks German for most of the film.\n\nKing of Thieves (film): King of Thieves is a 2004 movie directed by Ivan F\u00edla, starring Lazar Ristovski, Jakov Kultiasov, Katharina Thalbach, Paulus Manker, Birol \u00dcnel and Werner Daehn.", "question": "In who's debut Werner Daehn appeared momentarily?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actor whose appearance is being described."}, "film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film in which the actor appeared."}, "director_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the director whose debut the film marked."}, "director_debut_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of debut the film represented for the director (e.g., feature film debut)."}, "appearance_detail": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the actor's appearance in the film, e.g., 'momentarily'."}}, "required": ["actor_name", "film_title", "director_name", "director_debut_type", "appearance_detail"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actor_name": "Werner Daehn", "film_title": "The Lives of Others", "director_name": "Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck", "director_debut_type": "feature film debut", "appearance_detail": "momentarily"}, "ground_truth": {"actor_name": "Werner Daehn", "film_title": "The Lives of Others", "director_name": "Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck", "director_debut_type": "feature film debut", "appearance_detail": "momentarily"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1888, "output_tokens": 56, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "b5c152512dc2af936e9baaf5357cc4bffa9a9654a1f631d2f616d67fd11ad204", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab95dc5554299131ca42309", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1964", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Jenny (doll): Jenny (\u30b8\u30a7\u30cb\u30fc , Jen\u012b ) is a 10\u00bd inch fashion doll produced by Japanese toy company now known as Takara Tomy since 1982. The doll was known as \"Takara Barbie\", and in 1986 the doll was renamed \"Jenny\" after Takara ended their licensing agreement with Mattel. Takara Barbie differs from a western Barbie. Takara Barbie was altered to better appeal to Japanese preferences, with a shorter height, large rounded manga-style eyes and a closed mouth. The doll's physical figure is more natural than the Western Barbie's exaggerated figure. Like her Western counterpart, Jenny wears a large variety of outfits, which often include street fashion, school uniforms, kimonos, and other uniquely Japanese costumes, such as \"Bullet-Train Stewardess Jenny\". Today the Jenny doll is a sentimental favorite doll in Japan, but she is much less popular than Licca-chan, Japan's market leader fashion doll.\n\nAlexander Doll Company: Alexander Doll Company is an American manufacturer of collectible dolls. The business was founded in 1923 by Beatrice Alexander, a New York City woman who designed and sewed cloth dolls. Styling herself Madame Alexander, which also became the trade name for her dolls, Alexander went on to create dolls replicating famous personalities and characters in books, films, music, and art. Among her notable creations were dolls replicating the Dionne quintuplets, Scarlett O'Hara, and the royal family and attendees at the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The company produced the first fashion doll, \"Cissy\", four years before Barbie was released. Continually aiming to improve her product, Alexander began making hard plastic dolls after World War I and vinyl plastic dolls in the 1960s. By the 1960s the company was the leading American doll manufacturer. In the 1980s, it released one million dolls annually. Beatrice Alexander ran the company for 65 years and sold it in 1988. As of 2016, the company has produced 6,500 dolls.\n\nDollfie: Dollfie is a brand of vinyl doll created by the Japanese company Volks in 1997. It is a highly poseable hybrid of fashion doll and action figure. A Dollfie doll is about the size of a Barbie doll, 1/6 or , though there are variants in different heights ranging from 23 \u2013 . Dollfie dolls generally come blank, i.e., their heads are not painted. When an artist paints a Dollfie, the technique is referred to as a \"face-up\" or \"make-up\". Dollfie dolls are much more flexible than typical Barbie-style western fashion dolls of the same size, because of the much larger number of joints in the body.\n\nChristina Aguilera doll: The Christina Aguilera doll was released in 2000 by Yaboom Toys. The celebrity doll featured the likeness of Christina Aguilera, with different outfits from her concerts, appearances, photoshoots, and music videos. Some dolls could \"sing\" when a button on their bellies was pressed. Yaboom planned \"talking dolls\", but they were never developed. The other dolls were standard fashion dolls (see Barbie) made with help from Play Along Toys. They became a hit during the 2000 holiday season. Later on, the line was promoted less often, and was eventually discontinued before Christina released her 2002 album \"Stripped\", with its more adult content.\n\nPolly Fashion (Model) Doll: Polly was a popular fashion doll competitor that competed with various fashion dolls, though the 1960s and 2000s originally made by Valentine Doll Co in 1962 to 1964 and then by other manufactures for other companies through (1958\u2013Present Known as the (Polly Series) she's currently being made by \"Polyfect Toys\" a private toy company in china. Sold through Family Dollar department stores, as a cheaper alternative to other fashion dolls.\n\nFamily Dollar: Family Dollar is an American variety store chain. With over 8,000 locations in all states except Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington, it is the second largest retailer of its type in the United States. Family Dollar is headquartered in Matthews, a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina, where it employs 1,400 people.\n\nBratzillaz (House of Witchez): Bratzillaz (House of Witchez) is an American line of fashion dolls released by MGA Entertainment in 2012. The dolls, a spin-off of the company's popular franchise Bratz. Bratzillaz dolls are marketed as witches with special powers that make each character unique. The Bratzillaz girls are cousins of the Bratz and most of the characters have a similar name to a Bratz character. Starting with the Summer/Fall 2013 doll lines, MGA began to use \"House of Witchez\" in the main logo to emphasize the Bratzillaz's \"witchy\" nature after they were thought to be copying Monster High, a line of monster-like fashion dolls by MGA's competitor Mattel. The commercials for the \"Back to Magic\" and \"Witchy Princesses\" lines never said Bratzillaz in them, only \"House of Witchez\".\n\nAsian fashion doll: Asian fashion dolls are fashion dolls that are made by Asian manufacturers or primarily targeted to an Asian market. Some have received international attention, such as with Momoko Doll, and in 2005 the first annual Dollstyle convention was held in Tokyo.\n\nPippa (doll): Pippa was a \"pocket-sized\" fashion doll, like Polly Pocket, offered by British toymaker Palitoy between 1972 and 1980. She was a 6.5\u00a0inch fashion doll with numerous friends, fashions, an apartment, a car, even her own hair salon. Similar to Topper's Dawn doll, Pippa was marketed as \"the pocket money fashion doll that puts fashion in your pocket\". The dolls small stature also meant that production costs were lower than competitors such as Sindy and Barbie.\n\nFashion doll: Fashion dolls are dolls primarily designed to be dressed to reflect fashion trends. They are manufactured both as toys for children to play with and as collectibles for adult collectors. The dolls are usually modeled after teen girls or adult women, though child, male, and even some non-human variants exist. Contemporary fashion dolls are typically made of vinyl or another plastic. 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Discovered in August 2016 after a failed attempt at installing it on an iPhone belonging to a human rights defender, an investigation revealed details about the spyware, its abilities, and the security vulnerabilities it exploited. The installation was avoided when the defender declined to use a link that was offered on the intended device. Pegasus is capable of reading text messages, tracking calls, collecting passwords, tracing the location of the phone, and gathering information from apps, including iMessage, Gmail, Viber, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Skype. Apple released version 9.3.5 of its software to fix the vulnerabilities. News of the spyware garnered significant media attention. It was called the \"most sophisticated\" smartphone attack ever, and became the first time in iPhone history when a remote jailbreak exploit had been detected. The company that created the spyware, NSO Group, stated that they provide \"authorized governments with technology that helps them combat terror and crime\". In the aftermath of the news, critics asserted that Apple's bug-bounty program, which rewards people for finding flaws in its software, might not have offered sufficient rewards to prevent exploits being sold on the black market, rather than being reported back to Apple.\n\nJailbreakMe: JailbreakMe is a series of jailbreaks for Apple's iOS mobile operating system that take advantage of flaws in the Safari browser on the device, providing an immediate one-step jailbreak unlike more common jailbreaks, such as Blackra1n and redsn0w, that require plugging the device into a computer and running the jailbreaking software from the desktop. Jailbreaking allows users to install software that is not approved by Apple on their iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad; JailbreakMe automatically includes Cydia, a package management interface that serves as an alternative to the App Store. Cydia Allows Installation of packages.\n\nList of mergers and acquisitions by Apple: Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and software products. It was established in Cupertino, California, on April 1, 1976, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, and was incorporated on January 3, 1977. The company's hardware products include the Macintosh line of personal computers, the iPod line of portable media players, the iPad line of tablets, the iPhone line of smartphones, the Apple TV line of digital media players, and the Apple Watch line of smartwatches. Apple's software products include the OS X operating system, the iOS mobile operating system, the tvOS operating system, the watchOS operating system, the iTunes media browser, and the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software. As of 2017 , Apple is publicly known to have acquired 70 companies. The actual number of acquisitions is possibly larger as Apple does not reveal the majority of its acquisitions unless discovered by journals. Apple has also purchased stakes in two companies, as well as made two divestments. Apple has not released the financial details for the majority of its mergers and acquisitions.\n\nIPad: iPad ( ) is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc., which run the iOS mobile operating system. The first iPad was released on April 3, 2010; the most recent iPad models are the iPad (2017), released on March 24, 2017, and the 10.5 in and 12.9 in 2G iPad Pro released on June 13, 2017. The user interface is built around the device's multi-touch screen, including a virtual keyboard. All iPads can connect via Wi-Fi; some models also have cellular connectivity.\n\nTrueOS: TrueOS (formerly PC-BSD or PCBSD) is a Unix-like, desktop-oriented operating system built upon the most recent releases of FreeBSD-CURRENT. It aims to be easy to install by using a graphical installation program, and easy and ready-to-use immediately by providing KDE SC, Lumina, LXDE, MATE, or Xfce as the desktop environment. It provides official binary Nvidia and Intel drivers for hardware acceleration and an optional 3D desktop interface through KWin, and Wine is ready-to-use in running of Microsoft Windows software. TrueOS is able to run Linux software, in addition to FreeBSD Ports collection, and it has its own . txz package manager that allows users to graphically install pre-built software packages from a single download link, which is unique for BSD operating systems.\n\nYMP File: The YMP file (file-extension . ymp) is a file used in the openSUSE operating system (based on the Linux kernel). It is used in a feature called one-click install. This allows a user to click a \"One-Click Install\" button on certain websites to automatically install software, without having to download and install the software separately. The YMP file will open the one-click install manager which is managed by YaST. 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The second generation of the tool, Greenpois0n Absinthe, was developed with iPhone Dev Team members and jailbroke iOS 5.0.1 in January 2012 (providing the first jailbreak of the iPhone 4S), and a second version jailbroke iOS 5.1.1 in May 2012 (providing the first jailbreak of the third generation iPad).\n\nSHSH blob: SHSH blob is a term for a small piece of data that is part of Apple's digital signature protocol for iOS restores and updates, designed to control the iOS versions that users can install on their iOS devices (iPhones, iPads, iPod touches, and Apple TVs), generally only allowing the newest iOS version to be installable. Developers interested in iOS jailbreaking have made tools for working around this signature system in order to install jailbreakable older iOS versions that are no longer being signed by Apple.\n\nCydia: Cydia is a package manager mobile app for iOS that enables a user to find and install software packages on jailbroken iPhones, iPads and iPods. It also refers to digital distribution platform for software on iOS accessed through Cydia software. Most of the software packages available through Cydia are free of charge but some require purchasing.\n\nIPhone OS 1: iPhone OS 1 is the first major release of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system. iPhone OS 1.1.5 is the latest and the last version of Apple's iPhone OS 1. This version of iOS was the first iteration of the touch-centric mobile operating system. No official name was given on its initial release; Apple marketing literature simply stated that the iPhone runs a version of Apple's desktop operating system, macOS, then known as OS X. On March 6, 2008, with the release of the iPhone software development kit (iPhone SDK), Apple named it \"iPhone OS\" (they later went on to rename it \"iOS\" on June 7, 2010).", "question": "JailbreakMe is a series of jailbreaks for Apple's iOS mobile operating system that take advantage of flaws in the Safari browser on the device, providing an immediate one-step jailbreak unlike more common jailbreaks, it automatically includes which package manager mobile app for iOS that enables a user to find and install software packages on jailbroken iPhones, iPads and iPods?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"jailbreak_tool_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the jailbreak tool."}, "package_manager_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the package manager mobile app."}, "description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the package manager's function."}}, "required": ["name", "description"], "additionalProperties": false}, "jailbreak_mechanism": {"type": "string", "description": "The mechanism or vulnerability exploited by the jailbreak tool."}}, "required": ["jailbreak_tool_name", "package_manager_details", "jailbreak_mechanism"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"jailbreak_tool_name": "JailbreakMe", "package_manager_details": {"name": "Cydia", "description": "Cydia is a package manager mobile app for iOS that enables a user to find and install software packages on jailbroken iPhones, iPads and iPods."}, "jailbreak_mechanism": "flaws in the Safari browser on the device"}, "ground_truth": {"jailbreak_tool_name": "JailbreakMe", "package_manager_details": {"name": "Cydia", "description": "a package manager mobile app for iOS that enables a user to find and install software packages on jailbroken iPhones, iPads and iPods"}, "jailbreak_mechanism": "flaws in the Safari browser on the device"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2173, "output_tokens": 81, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "2f92117ebd9d416ba11a774aca4bfc735b1c4874d40b6f980340f4567ea84f5c", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a8f6aaf5542992414482aba", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "John Adams", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Jason Bell (photographer): Jason Bell (born 19 April 1969 in Camden Town, London) is an English portrait and fashion photographer. He studied politics, philosophy and economics at Oxford University before returning to London to work for the Sunday Times. He lives in both New York and London. He describes photography as 'always part of who I was' and he sees himself as a portrait photographer rather than a fashion photographer, saying: 'for me the most important thing is the person'.\n\nMark Wagner (artist): Mark Wagner (born 1976) is an American artist best known for meticulous collages made of United States banknotes, such as the portrait of Federal Reserve Bank Chairman Ben Bernanke, composed exclusively of one-dollar bills, in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution\u2019s National Portrait Gallery. Wagner\u2019s work is represented by Pavel Zoubok Gallery in New York City. He is co-founder of The Booklyn Artist Alliance and has published over twenty artists\u2019 books with Bird Brain Press and X-ing Books.\n\nDaphne Todd: Daphne Todd OBE (born 27 March 1947) is an English artist who was the first female President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters from 1994\u20132000, and who won the BP Portrait Award 2010 with a painting of her 100-year-old mother's corpse.\n\nMimi Vang Olsen: Mimi Vang Olsen is a New York born painter specializing in pet portraits in The Village since the early 1970's. Her work has brought her international recognition and celebrity clientele. It is estimated she has made close to 400 pet and family portraits over her decades-long career. \u201cI approach it as if it were a formal portrait of a person or a piece of fruit,\u201d Vang Olsen said. \u201cIt could be a still life. And by analyzing the pet\u2019s personality, dog or cat, you can figure out how to do a beautiful portrait.\u201d\n\nJohn Adams (composer): John Coolidge Adams (born February 15, 1947) is an American composer of classical music and opera, with strong roots in minimalism.\n\nLaura a la ciutat dels sants: Laura a la ciutat dels sants is a 1931 novel written by the Catalan writer Miquel Llor. The work is rooted in realism and modernisme, but it also has features of the 1930s, more influenced by Freud and other modern authors. Set in Vic, it follows the initial journey of Laura and her development as a person. The negative image of rural and catholic caused a controversy that made Llor write the second part, \"El somriure dels sants\" (1947), which clarified this pessimistic portrait.\n\nZair Azgur: Zair Isaakovich Azgur (1908-1995) was a Belarusian sculptor active during the Soviet period. Born in Mogilev Governorate (now in Vitebsk Region, Belarus), he studied in that city from 1922 to 1925; from 1925 until 1928 he studied at the Vkhutein in Leningrad. He first exhibited in 1923. He was mainly active in Minsk, where among his projects was the creation of reliefs for the opera house. He created a series of portrait busts of war heroes and military figures during the 1940s. At the 1958 World's Fair in Brussels he won a silver medal for his work. Monuments to his design were erected at Lugansk in 1947; Minsk in 1947; Borodino in 1949; Suzdal in 1950; and Leninogorsk - a monument to Vladimir Lenin - in 1957. Later in his career he exhibited in Bucharest and Paris.\n\nColumbian half dollar: The Columbian half dollar is a coin issued by the Bureau of the Mint in 1892 and 1893. The first United States commemorative coin, it was issued both to raise funds for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition and to mark the quadricentennial of the first voyage to the Americas of Christopher Columbus, whose portrait it bears. The Columbian half dollar was the first American coin to depict a historical person.\n\nPaul Emsley: Paul Emsley (born 25 August 1947) is a British artist who worked in South Africa until 1996 and is now resident in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England. He is a former lecturer at the Stellenbosch University and the 2007 winner of the BP Portrait Award for portrait painting. His work can be found in most public collections in South Africa, The National Portrait Gallery London and The British Museum. He is known for his large detailed images of people, animals and flowers. There was a major retrospective of his work in 2012 at the Sasol Art Gallery in Stellenbosch. He is represented in the UK by the Redfern Gallery and in South Africa by Brundyn & Gonsalves. Emsley\u2019s portrait of The Duchess of Cambridge is on permanent display at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Other notable portraits include Nelson Mandela, Sir V. S. Naipaul, Michael Simpson and William Kentridge.\n\nMark Kidel: Mark Kidel (born 6 July 1947) is a documentary filmmaker and writer who lives in Bristol, England.
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It has not yet been published in English.\n\nJorge Amado: Jorge Leal Amado de Faria (] , 10 August 1912 \u2013 6 August 2001) was a Brazilian writer of the modernist school. He remains the best known of modern Brazilian writers, with his work having been translated into some 49 languages and popularized in film, notably \"Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands\" in 1978. His work reflects the image of a Mesti\u00e7o Brazil and is marked by religious syncretism. He depicted a cheerful and optimistic country that was beset, at the same time, with deep social and economic differences.\n\nCoasting (memoir): Coasting, subtitled Notes for a Memoir that I will never write, (Portuguese: Navega\u00e7\u00e3o de cabotagem: Apontamentos para um livro de mem\u00f3rias que jamais escreverei) is a memoir by the Brazilian writer Jorge Amado.\n\nZ\u00e9lia Gattai: Z\u00e9lia Gattai Amado de Faria (July 2, 1916 \u2013 May 17, 2008) was a Brazilian photographer, memoirist, novelist and author of children's literature, as well as a member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. She was married to internationally famous writer Jorge Amado from 1945 until his death in 2001.\n\nMangue Seco: Mangue Seco is a beach village in Janda\u00edra, Bahia, Brazil. It is very famous in Brazil because of a soap-opera (telenovela) adaptation of the novel \"Tieta do Agreste\", by the Brazilian writer Jorge Amado, which was shot on its white beaches in 1996.\n\nLu\u00eds Fernando Ver\u00edssimo: Lu\u00eds Fernando Ver\u00edssimo (born September 26, 1936 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) is a Brazilian writer. Verissimo is the son of Brazilian writer Erico Verissimo and lived with his father in the United States during his childhood. Best known for his \"cr\u00f4nicas\" and texts of humor, more precisely satire of manners, published daily in several Brazilian newspapers, Verissimo is also a cartoonist, translator, and television writer, playwright and novelist. He has also been advertising and newspaper copy desk. He is also a musician, having played saxophone in a few sets. With over 60 published titles, is one of the most popular contemporary Brazilian writers.\n\nTent of Miracles (novel): Tent of Miracles (Portuguese: \"Tenda dos Milagres\" ) is a Brazilian Modernist novel. It was written by Jorge Amado in 1967 and published the following year. It was later adapted to a 1977 Cinema Novo (Nouvelle Vague) film by director/screenplay writer Nelson Pereira dos Santos.\n\nLeopoldo Serran: Leopoldo Augusto Bhering Serran (May 6, 1942 \u2013 20 August 2008) was a Brazilian screenwriter best known for the 1976 film \"Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands\", based on the novel by Jorge Amado.\n\nSarah Caudwell: Sarah Caudwell was the pseudonym of Sarah Cockburn (27 May 1939 \u2013 28 January 2000), a British barrister and writer of detective stories.\n\nJos\u00e9 Lins do Rego: Jos\u00e9 Lins do Rego Cavalcanti (July 3, 1901 in Pilar Para\u00edba \u2013 September 12, 1957 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian novelist most known for his semi-autobiographical \"sugarcane cycle.\" These novels were the basis of films that had distribution in the English speaking world. Along with Graciliano Ramos and Jorge Amado he stands as one of the greatest regionalist writers of Brazil According to Otto Maria Carpeaux, Jos\u00e9 Lins was \"the last of the story tellers\". 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It was formed in 1963 from the amalgamation of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers. Today, it is the world's largest association of technical professionals with more than 420,000 members in over 160 countries around the world. Its objectives are the educational and technical advancement of electrical and electronic engineering, telecommunications, computer engineering and allied disciplines.\n\nSaman\u00e1 Peninsula: The Saman\u00e1 Pen\u00ednsula is a peninsula in Dominican Republic situated in the province of Saman\u00e1. The Saman\u00e1 Peninsula is connected to the rest of the state by the Isthmus of Saman\u00e1. The Peninsula contains many beaches, especially in the city of Santa B\u00e1rbara de Saman\u00e1. It contains 3 rivers. The main roads are the DR-5 and the Saman\u00e1 Highway that leads from the peninsula to Santo Domingo. The peninsula also contains the Saman\u00e1 El Catey International Airport. 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Informants from Ura Kidane miheret monastic church, one of the earliest church in the peninsula associated the term to Debra Zegag and Abba Nahom; where as some monks who were servants of M\u00e4hal Zegi\u00e9 Giyorgis attributed the term to Zengie (my shaft) and to Abun Betre Maryam, founder of Zegie monastery. Still another church scholar, Aleqa Aynakulu Mersha, related the term to a name of a tribe called Zegie (Aleqa Aynekulu) 1955 E.C:466; Tadese Tamrat, 1994:954-959). On the peninsula of Zege there are six Monastic churches, all established between the 14th and 17th centuries.\n\nNew Jersey: New Jersey is a state in the Northeastern and mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. It is a peninsula, bordered on the north and east by the state of New York; on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by the Delaware River and Pennsylvania; and on the southwest by the Delaware Bay and Delaware. 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The peninsula extends out from the mainland and it is surrounded by the following fjords: Samnangerfjorden, Bj\u00f8rnafjorden, Fusafjorden, Raunefjorden, Byfjorden, Salhusfjorden, S\u00f8rfjorden. The peninsula is connected to the rest of mainland Norway by a narrow, 6.5 km wide strip of land between the villages of Trengereid and \u00c5rland. The 465 km2 municipality of Bergen, the 140 km2 municipality of Os, and about 50 km2 of the municipality of Samnanger are all located on the peninsula. The highest point is the 987 m tall mountain Gullfjellet.\n\nFerrer Colony and Ferrer Modern School: The Ferrer Colony and the associated Ferrer Modern School was an anarchist intentional community. It was founded in 1911 in Manhattan in New York City and in 1915 it moved to Piscataway, New Jersey. It lasted for more than 40 years before disbanding in 1953.\n\n2016 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team: The 2016 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team represented Rutgers University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Scarlet Knights' third season as a member of the Big Ten Conference, and a member of the East Division. The team was led by Chris Ash, who is in his first season. Rutgers played its home games at High Point Solutions Stadium in Piscataway, New Jersey. They finished the season 2\u201310, 0\u20139 in Big Ten play to finish in last place in the East Division.\n\n17th Legislative District (New Jersey): New Jersey's 17th Legislative District is one of 40 in the New Jersey Legislature. As of the 2011 apportionment, the district includes the Middlesex County municipalities of Milltown Borough, New Brunswick City, North Brunswick Township, Piscataway Township, along with the Somerset County municipality of Franklin Township.\n\nKitsap Peninsula: The Kitsap Peninsula lies west of Seattle across Puget Sound, in Washington state in the northwestern US. Hood Canal separates the peninsula from the Olympic Peninsula on its west side. The peninsula, a.k.a. \"the Kitsap\", encompasses all of Kitsap County except Bainbridge and Blake Islands, as well as the northeastern part of Mason County and the northwestern part of Pierce County. The highest point on the Kitsap Peninsula is Gold Mountain. The U.S. Navy's Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, and Naval Base Kitsap (comprising the former NSB Bangor and NS Bremerton) are on the Peninsula. 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The show documents Clarke's struggles to grow vegetables and MacGowan's attempts to assist. Filming of the special took place in Dublin. It has been compared to the 1970s sitcom \"The Good Life\". MacGowan is from an agricultural background. First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama was said to have influenced the couple.\n\nCharlie Brown's All Stars!: Charlie Brown's All Stars! is the second prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip \"Peanuts,\" by Charles M. Schulz. It was the second such TV special (following \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\") to be produced by Lee Mendelson and Bill Melendez (who also directed), and originally aired on CBS on June 8, 1966. It ceased to be aired annually by 1971, and was last shown on CBS on April 3, 1982 (although Disney Channel and Nickelodeon aired reruns of the special in the 1990s). ABC returned the special to television on April 7, 2009, as a companion to \"It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown\".\n\nDancing with the Stars (Australian season 3): The third season of the Australian \"Dancing with the Stars\" TV series premiered on Tuesday 6 September 2005 and concluded on Tuesday 8 November 2005. \" Home and Away\" actress Ada Nicodemou and her partner Aric Yegudkin won the series, defeating \"Seven News\" presenter Chris Bath and her partner, Trenton Shipley.\n\nSnoopy's Reunion: Snoopy's Reunion is the 34th prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip \"Peanuts,\" by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on May 1, 1991 as part of the short-lived animated anthology series \"Toon Nite\". It is the only \"Peanuts\" TV special to date (and the only animation other than \"Snoopy, Come Home\") not to have \"Charlie Brown\" in the title (though the working title was \"Those Were the Days, Charlie Brown\"), it's also one of the few \"Peanuts\" specials to feature adults on-screen.\n\nThe Great Irish Bake Off: The Great Irish Bake Off was an Irish reality TV cooking series. The show is based on the successful BBC show \"The Great British Bake Off\". The show is produced by Sideline Productions for the TV3 Group. It premiered on TV3 Ireland on 19 September 2013, has been broadcast for two seasons with a third season running from Sunday 25 October 2015.\n\nList of Tantei Opera Milky Holmes episodes: Tantei Opera Milky Holmes is a Japanese anime series produced by J.C. Staff, based on the media franchise created by Bushiroad. In a world where detectives and thieves battle against each other using supernatural abilities known as Toys, the story follows Sherlock Shellingford, Nero Yuzurizaki, Hercule Barton and Cordelia Glauca, a group of young detectives who suddenly lose their Toys and have to earn them back to avoid expulsion from Holmes Detective Academy. The first series aired in Japan on Tokyo MX between October 7, 2010 and December 23, 2010, and was also streamed on Crunchyroll. This was followed by a Summer Special episode which aired on August 26, 2011. A second anime series, \"Tantei Opera Milky Holmes: Act 2\", aired in Japan between January 5, 2012 and March 22, 2012. A second TV special aired on August 25, 2012. For the first season, the opening theme is \"The Answer Is One! Not!!\" (\u6b63\u89e3\u306f\u3072\u3068\u3064!\u3058\u3083\u306a\u3044!! , Seikai wa Hitotsu! 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The opening theme is \"Glory Glowing\u2606Days\" (\u3050\u308d\u30fc\u308a\u30fc\u3050\u308d\u30fc\u3044\u3093\u2606DAYS , Gur\u014dri Gur\u014din Deizu ) by Milky Holmes whilst the ending theme is \"Seishun Beginner!\" (\u30bb\u30a4\u30b7\u30e5\u30f3\u30d3\u30ae\u30ca\u30fc! , Seishun Bigin\u0101! ) by Ayasa It\u014d and Aimi Terakawa. With the exception of \"Alternative\" and \"Futari wa\", each episode is named after a piece of famous detective fiction.\n\nVictoria Mary Clarke: Victoria Mary Clarke (born 11 January 1966) is an Irish journalist and writer. She has written for numerous newspapers and magazines. 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The town is located at the intersection of the New England Highway and Thunderbolts Way, 465 km north of Sydney and about 23 km south west of the city of Armidale. At the 2011 census , the township of Uralla had a population of 2,388 people, while the larger gazetted locality of 193.5\u00a0km had a population of 2,754 people.\n\nWalcha Shire: Walcha Shire is a local government area located in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire is situated adjacent to the junction of the Oxley Highway and Thunderbolts Way and is 20 km east of the Main North railway line passing through Walcha Road.\n\nNew England Highway: The New England Highway is an 878 km long highway in Australia running from Hexham at Newcastle, New South Wales at its southern end to Yarraman near Toowoomba, Queensland at its northern end.\n\nGilgai, New South Wales: Gilgai is a village in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia The village is situated 10\u00a0km south of Inverell, New South Wales on Thunderbolts Way and is in Inverell Shire. At the 2006 census, Gilgai had a population of 289 people. The name Gilgai is an Aboriginal word meaning 'waterhole'.\n\nBundarra, New South Wales: Bundarra is a small town on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. The town is located on Thunderbolts Way and on the banks of the Gwydir River, in the Uralla Shire local government area, 563\u00a0kilometres\u00a0(350\u00a0mi) kilometres from the state capital, Sydney. At the 2011 census , Bundarra had a population of 404 and the surrounding area had 805 persons.\n\nBarrington, New South Wales: Barrington is a small village on the Barrington River, 5 km north-west of Gloucester, New South Wales, Australia on Thunderbolts Way.\n\nSilver City Highway: The Silver City Highway is a 683 km highway that links Buronga, New South Wales to the Queensland border via Wentworth, Broken Hill, and Tibooburra, in the arid Far West region of New South Wales. A short branch also connects to the Calder Highway on the Victorian border at Curlwaa. This branch is also signed as the Calder Highway, despite legally being part of the Silver City Highway. Parts of the highway north of Broken Hill are unsealed.\n\nThunderbolts Way: The Thunderbolts Way is a 290 km country road located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. The road links Gloucester to Walcha (where it crosses the Oxley Highway), Uralla, where it very briefly joins the New England Highway and, to Copes Creek, 16 km south of the Gwydir Highway intersection at Inverell. The road is fully sealed and passes through thickly forested mountain areas with many nearby national parks and nature reserves.\n\nNowendoc, New South Wales: Nowendoc is a parish and village on the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. It is 360\u00a0km north of the state capital, Sydney, 66\u00a0km south of Walcha in the Walcha Shire local government area. A sealed road, Thunderbolts Way, is about three hundred metres to the south of Nowendoc and provides links to the south and north.\n\nBretti Nature Reserve: The Bretti Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve located near the Barrington Tops in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. The 2902 ha reserve is situated approximately 30 km north of Gloucester. Flora includes wet sclerophyll eucalyptus forest and rainforest. It is most often viewed on a drive along the Thunderbolts Way. 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Marlowe was the foremost Elizabethan tragedian of his day. He greatly influenced William Shakespeare, who was born in the same year as Marlowe and who rose to become the pre-eminent Elizabethan playwright after Marlowe's mysterious early death. Marlowe's plays are known for the use of blank verse and their overreaching protagonists.\n\nShadowland (Arnold novel): \"Shadowland: Search for Frances Farmer\" is a 1978 biographical novel by William Arnold, ostensibly about the life of actress Frances Farmer. The book is a fictionalized account which was further distorted when adapted as the film \"Frances\" in 1982. Arnold sued for copyright infringement, claiming the film's screenplay writers appropriated several of his \"fictionalized\" elements, but eventually lost.\n\nCharles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan: Charles Ogier de Batz de Castelmore, Comte d'Artagnan (] ) ( 1611 \u2013 25 June 1673) served Louis XIV as captain of the Musketeers of the Guard and died at the Siege of Maastricht in the Franco-Dutch War. A fictionalized account of his life by Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras formed the basis for the d'Artagnan Romances of Alexandre Dumas, most famously including \"The Three Musketeers\" (1844). The heavily fictionalized version of d'Artagnan featured in Dumas' works and their subsequent screen adaptations is now far more widely known than the real historical figure.\n\nToo Close to the Sun: Too Close to the Sun is a musical with a book by Roberto Trippini and music and lyrics by Trippini and John Robinson, based on a play by Ron Read. The musical is a fictionalized account of the last days in the life of Ernest Hemingway.\n\nJammers Minde: Jammers Minde (literally A Memory of Lament), translated into English as Memoirs of Leonora Christina, is an autobiography completed in 1674 by Leonora Christina, daughter of Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk. The work, first published in 1869, is included in the Danish Culture Canon. It is considered to be the finest piece of prose work written in 17th-century Denmark. It relates a partly fictionalized account of Christina's time during captivity, with a detailed personal account of prison life, often drawing upon biblical references and black humour, and contrasting the comical with the macabre. Radical for its period in its personal account, it is considered an existential religious writing.\n\nThe Invention of Everything Else: The Invention of Everything Else is a novel written by American author Samantha Hunt, published in 2008. The novel presents a fictionalized account of the last days in the life of Nikola Tesla, the Serbian-American electrical engineer. Other fictionalized versions of historical characters include Thomas Edison (a rival), George Westinghouse, and Mark Twain. Tesla is the novel's protagonist along with a chambermaid named Louisa with whom he shares some common interests including science and pigeons. Much of the book takes place in the New Yorker Hotel. The book also includes elements of science fiction, namely time travel.\n\nMy Life in Crime: My Life in Crime is a 1984 novel by Kenyan author John Kiriamiti. It is a fictionalized account of Kiriamiti's criminality in Kenya during the 1960s and 1970s. The novel details Kiriamiti's crimes under the alias Jack Zollo that led to his imprisonment. It is the first novel in Kiriamiti's \"My Life...\" trilogy, which is currently being made into a film.\n\nThe Wave (novel): The Wave is a 1981 young adult novel by Todd Strasser under the pen name Morton Rhue (though it has been reprinted under Todd Strasser's real name). It is a novelization of a teleplay by Johnny Dawkins for the movie \"The Wave\", a fictionalized account of the \"Third Wave\" teaching experiment by Ron Jones that took place in a Ellwood P. Cubberley High School history class in Palo Alto, California. The novel by Strasser won the 1981 Massachusetts Book Award for Children's/Young Adult literature.\n\nMarlowe (musical): Marlowe is a 1981 musical with a book by Leo Rost, lyrics by Rost and Jimmy Horowitz, and music by Horowitz. Despite a claim in the \"Playbill\" that \"the story of this drama is essentially true and accurate,\" much of it is a fictionalized account of the life of Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe.\n\nThe Unsinkable Molly Brown (film): The Unsinkable Molly Brown is a 1964 American musical film directed by Charles Walters and starring Debbie Reynolds. The screenplay by Helen Deutsch is based on the book of the 1960 musical \"The Unsinkable Molly Brown\" by Richard Morris. The song score was composed by Meredith Willson. The plot is a fictionalized account of the life of Margaret Brown, who survived the 1912 sinking of the . 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Davenport was founded on May 14, 1836 by Antoine Le Claire and was named for his friend, George Davenport, a colonel during the Black Hawk War stationed at nearby Fort Armstrong. According to the 2010 census, the city had a population of 99,685 (making it Iowa's third-largest city). However, the city is currently appealing this figure, arguing that the Census Bureau missed a section of residents that would place the total population over 100,000, and indeed, even the Census Bureau's own \"estimate\" for Davenport's 2011 population is 100,802.\n\nHuaihua: Huaihua () is a prefecture-level city in the south western Hunan, China. it covers 27,564 km2 and is bordered by Xiangxi to the northern west; Zhangjiajie, Changde to the north; Yiyang, Loudi and Shaoyang to the east; Guilin and Liuzhou of Guangxi to the south; Qiandongnan, Tongren of Guizhou to the southern west. It has 4,741,948 of population (2010 census), shares 7.22% of the province. 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This includes the adjacent boroughs of Hollidaysburg and Duncansville, adjacent townships of Logan, Allegheny, Blair, Frankstown, Antis, and Tyrone, as well as nearby boroughs of Bellwood and Newry.\n\nGrandPa's: GrandPa's or GrandPa Pidgeon's was a discount store founded in 1954 by Tom and Mildred Pidgeon, spreading across the midwest from its Bridgeton, Missouri (near St. Louis) origins, which remained truly \"discount\", when most others like Venture, Kmart and Target gradually raised prices in order to finance a more attractive layout and broader range of merchandise. Tom Pidgeon, born in Sebring, Ohio in 1902, was in the low price china business from the early 1930s to the early 1950s. He sold his company, Pidgeon Vitrified China in 1953 when he foresaw the impact plastic was having on the lower end dinnerware market. The first Grandpa Pidgeon's was opened in February 1954 and managed by his son-in-law, John (Jack) Holley, born in 1924 in Galena, Kansas.\n\nUnion, South Carolina: The city of Union is the county seat of Union County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 8,393 at the 2010 census. It is the principal city of the Union Micropolitan Statistical Area (population 28,961 according to 2010 Census), an (MSA) which includes all of Union County and which is further included in the greater Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, South Carolina Combined Statistical Area (population 1,266,995 according to the 2010 Census).\n\nGalena, Kansas: Galena is a city in Cherokee County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 3,085.\n\nNorth Stamford: North Stamford is a section of Stamford, Connecticut, USA, north of the Merritt Parkway. Mostly woody and hilly, it is the least densely populated, and highest income section of the city. The two main roadways in North Stamford are High Ridge Road (Connecticut Route 137) and Long Ridge Road (Connecticut Route 104). North Stamford borders Pound Ridge, New York at the New York line to the north, the \"back country\" section of Greenwich, Connecticut to the west, and the Town of New Canaan, Connecticut to the east. According to the 2010 census, North Stamford has a population of 14,904. The City of Stamford as a whole had a population of 122,643 (per the 2010 Census) with most recent estimates showing Stamford's population around 128,000.\n\nMurrieta, California: Murrieta is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. The population of Murrieta was 103,466 at the 2010 census. Murrieta experienced a 133.7% population increase between 2000 and 2010, according to the most recent census, making Murrieta one of the fastest growing cities in the state. This population boom in 2010 surpassed the population of the historically larger and more commercial city of Temecula to the south for the first time since the incorporation of either city. Temecula and Murrieta together form the southwestern anchor of the Inland Empire region. The Murrieta-Temecula-Menifee Urban Area had a population of 441,546 at the 2010 Census. Largely residential in character, Murrieta is typically characterized as a commuter town, with many of its residents commuting to jobs in San Diego County, Orange County, Los Angeles County, Temecula, and Camp Pendleton.\n\nWhite House, Tennessee: White House is a city in Robertson and Sumner counties in the United States state of Tennessee. The population was 7,220 at the 2000 census. It is approximately twenty-two miles north of downtown Nashville. According to the city website a special census was conducted in 2008 that placed the city population at 9,891 residents, with 3,587 households within the city limits. 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The album includes five compositions based on Johann Sebastian Bach's melodies from \"The Old Year Has Now Passed Away\" (\"Regret?\") , \"Sleepers Wake\" (\"Rise Up in the Morning\"), \"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring\" (\"Precious Joy\"), \"Klavierb\u00fcchlein f\u00fcr Wilhelm Friedemann Bach\" (Don't Stop This Train\") and \"The Well-Tempered Clavier\" (\"Tears from the Children\").\n\nThe Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale: The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale is the twenty-second studio album by Eric Clapton. It consists of covers of songs by J. J. Cale, who had passed away the previous year. It was named after Cale's 1972 single \"Call Me the Breeze\". It was produced by Clapton and Simon Climie.\n\nCapers-Motte House: The Capers-Motte House is a pre-Revolutionary house at 69 Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina. The house was likely built before 1745 by Richard Capers. Later, the house was the home of Colonel Jacob Motte, who served as the treasurer of the colony for 27 years, before passing away in 1770. His son, also named Jacob Motte, married Rebecca Brewton Motte, sister of Miles Brewton. In 1778, Colonel James Parsons occupied the house; he was a member of the Continental Congress and had been offered the vice-presidency of South Carolina before the formation of the United States. From 1800 to 1811, O'Brien Smith, a member of Congress, owned the house. He passed away in 1779, leaving the house to his widow. Later it was owned by his sister Honora Smith Pyne. Mrs. William Mason Smith bought the house in 1869, and her granddaughter, American artist Miss Alice Ravenel Huger Smith lived in the house in the 20th century. The house was restored to its Georgian and Adam period appearance, with later changes removed, when it was bought by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cecil in 1969.\n\nBiman Bihari Das: Biman Bihari Das was born on 1 January 1943, at Tamluk town of West Bengal, in India. He studied art at the Government College of Art & Craft, Kolkata and passed the Diploma in Modeling and Sculpture, in 1966, with first class and distinction. Later, he joined Calcutta University and passed the course of \"Teachers\u2019 Training and Art Appreciation\" in 1967.\n\nRhoda Delaval: Rhoda Delaval Astley (1 July 1725 \u2013 1757) was an English aristocrat and artist. She was married to Edward Astley, with whom she had a daughter and three sons. Lady Astley studied painting with Arthur Pond, who painted her portrait. 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In 2017 Mr. Gady Gronich, assumed the position of Chief of Staff to the President of CER and works alongside the Rabbinical Director Rabbi Moshe Lebel ,Secretary Rabbi Aharon Shmuel Baskin and President of Association and Special Adviser of the Board of Patrons Mrs. Shorena Mikava .\n\nWallace Hall (Simpson College): Wallace Hall, formerly known as Science Hall, is a historic building located on the campus of Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, United States. The 2\u00bd-story, brick structure was designed by Wichita, Kansas architect, and Indianola native, William T. Proudfoot. He would become partner in the prominent Des Moines architectural firm of Proudfoot & Bird. This is the firm's earliest known extant building in Iowa. The Romanesque Revival style is found in the round arched openings, stone trim, decorative brickwork, prominent gables centered at the front and rear elevations, and slender turrets on the corners. The building was completed in 1888. George Washington Carver studied art in the attic classroom while attending Simpson in 1890-1891. A new science hall was completed in 1956, and named for Carver. This building remained vacant for the most part, and suffered a fire a few years later. It was eventually renovated, and on June 4, 1967 it was rededicated and at that time was renamed. It now honors Henry A. Wallace, a geneticist and former Vice President of the United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.\n\nRay McSavaney: Ray McSavaney (December 18, 1938 \u2013 July 2, 2014) was an American photographer of fine art based in Los Angeles, California. Throughout a spartan but active life, practicing classical Western black and white fine art photography, he made enduring photographs of buildings, bridges, and street scenes of the vast city, ancient ruins and panoramic vistas of the Southwest, and studio setups with varied floral subjects. 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According to the marker: \"In 1841 the Ocklochnee anti-Missionary Baptist Association passed a ruling to dismiss members believing in the 'new fangled institutions of the day.'\" One of the excommunicated sisters joined with others in forming the Liberty Baptist Church. The church includes a slave gallery. Freed slaves from the area formed First Elizabeth Church in Grooverville.\n\nThe Sounds: The Sounds are a Swedish indie rock band. Formed in Helsingborg in 1998 the group's musical style has been compared to new wave acts such as Blondie, The Cars, the Epoxies and Missing Persons.\n\nSV St. Georg: SV St. Georg Hamburg is a German association football club playing in Hamburg. The club was established 3 June 1895 and shares a common origin with \"FC Hammonia Hamburg\": both sides arose out of the students group Seminarvereinigung Frisch-Auf with \"St. Georg\" being formed first on the left bank of the Alster River, and \"Hammonia\" appearing later on the right bank. 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Among the first of the many bands which came out of Seattle in the grunge era, Tad was notable for the fact that its music was inspired far more by 1970s metal (much like Alice in Chains and Soundgarden) than the punk which influenced many other grunge bands. Although their commercial success was limited, their music is still highly regarded amongst grunge fans.\n\nBloodbound: Bloodbound is a Swedish power metal band formed in 2004. They released their first album, Nosferatu, in 2005 and their second, Book of the Dead, in May 2007. The brainchild of former Street Talk members Fredrik Bergh and Tomas Olsson, the band has also included Michael Bormann (Jaded Heart), Urban breed (Tad Morose) and Pelle \u00c5kerlind (Morgana Lefay). Their debut album Nosferatu featured former Tad Morose singer Urban breed on vocals. 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Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. East Germany's G\u00fcnter Z\u00f6ller outscored the Soviet Union's Vladimir Kurenbin for gold in the man's category. East Germans swept the ladies' podium, led by Beate Richter, who won her first gold medal at the event after three previous podium results. Soviet ice dancers Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov defeated the defending champions, Annerose Baier / Eberhard R\u00fcger of East Germany, who had beaten them a year earlier.\n\nAlexei Soloviev: Alexei Soloviev (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0439 \u0421\u043e\u043b\u043e\u0432\u044c\u0451\u0432 ) is a Soviet former ice dancer. He is a two-time (1980, 1981) World Junior champion with partner Elena Batanova. On the senior level, they won the 1982 NHK Trophy and 1984 Soviet national title. They were coached by Lyudmila Pakhomova and later Tatiana Tarasova.\n\n1970 Prize of Moscow News: The 1970 Prize of Moscow News was the fifth edition of an international figure skating competition organized in Moscow, Soviet Union. It was held December 17\u201320, 1970. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. Soviets swept the men's podium, with Sergei Chetverukhin defeating Sergey Volkov for the title. Marina Titova took the ladies' title ahead of skaters from East and West Germany. Lyudmila Smirnova / Andrei Suraikin won the pairs title ahead of Olympic champions Ludmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov. Soviets also swept the ice dancing podium, led by World champions Lyudmila Pakhomova / Alexander Gorshkov.\n\n1966 Blue Swords: The 1966 Blue Swords (German: Pokal der Blauen Schwerter ) was an international senior-level figure skating competition organized in Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. East German national champion G\u00fcnter Z\u00f6ller won the first of his four consecutive Blue Swords titles, defeating Czechoslovakia's Marian Filc and West Germany's Reinhard Ketterer. East Germans swept the ladies' and pairs' podiums, led by Gabriele Seyfert, who won her fourth straight gold medal at the event, and Heidemarie Steiner / Heinz-Ulrich Walther. Annerose Baier / Eberhard R\u00fcger won gold ahead of the Soviet Union's Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov and British duo Susan Getty / Roy Bradshaw.\n\n1968 Blue Swords: The 1968 Blue Swords (German: Pokal der Blauen Schwerter ) was an international senior-level figure skating competition organized in Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. East Germany's G\u00fcnter Z\u00f6ller won his third consecutive title by defeating the Soviet Union's Valeri Meshkov and Vladimir Kurenbin. His teammate, Sonja Morgenstern, won her first Blue Swords title, outscoring Austria's Eva Kriegelstein. The Soviet Union's Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov won the ice dancing title for the second year in a row.\n\nViktor Ryzhkin: Viktor Ivanovich Ryzhkin (Russian: \u0412\u0438\u043a\u0442\u043e\u0440 \u0418\u0432\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0420\u044b\u0436\u043a\u0438\u043d ; born 26 April 1937 in Moscow) is a former ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union. With Lyudmila Pakhomova, whom he had initially coached, he won three Soviet national titles and placed 10th at the 1966 World Championships. Their partnership ended in 1966. With his next partner Irina Grishkova, Ryzhkin finished 4th at the 1968 European Championships and 5th at the 1968 World Championships. They won gold medals at the 1967 Prague Skate and twice at the Prize of Moscow News.\n\n1972 Prize of Moscow News: The 1972 Prize of Moscow News was the seventh edition of an international figure skating competition organized in Moscow, Soviet Union. It was held December 9\u201313, 1972. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. Sergei Chetverukhin won the men's title for the third consecutive year. Canada's Cathy Lee Irwin took the ladies' title ahead of West Germany's Isabel de Navarre and the Soviet Union's Tatiana Oleneva. Irina Vorobieva / Alexander Vlasov defeated Olympic champions Ludmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov for gold in the pairs' category. In the ice dancing category, world champions Lyudmila Pakhomova / Alexander Gorshkov won their fourth gold medal at the event.\n\nLyudmila Pakhomova: Lyudmila Alekseyevna Pakhomova (Russian: \u041b\u044e\u0434\u043c\u0438\u043b\u0430 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u041f\u0430\u0445\u043e\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0430 ; 31 December 1946 \u2013 17 May 1986) was an ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union. With partner Alexandr Gorshkov, she was the 1976 Olympic champion.\n\n1971 Prize of Moscow News: The 1971 Prize of Moscow News was the sixth edition of an international figure skating competition organized in Moscow, Soviet Union. It was held November 25\u201328, 1971. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. Soviets swept the men's podium, led by Sergei Chetverukhin. The ladies' category was won by Marina Titova, who took the title for the second consecutive year. Olympic champions Ludmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov won the pairs' title, defeating two pairs who had beaten them a year earlier. World champions Lyudmila Pakhomova / Alexander Gorshkov took gold in the ice dancing event for the third consecutive year.\n\nAleksandr Gorshkov (figure skater): Aleksandr Georgievich Gorshkov (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0413\u0435\u043e\u0440\u0433\u0438\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u043e\u0440\u0448\u043a\u043e\u0432 , born 8 October 1946) is a former ice dancer who competed internationally for the Soviet Union. With partner Lyudmila Pakhomova, he is the 1976 Olympic champion. Since 2010, Gorshkov is the president of the Figure Skating Federation of Russia (FFKKR).", "question": "What language does Lyudmila Alekseyevna Pakhomova speak?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the person."}, "origin_country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country the person competed for or is associated with."}, "language_spoken": {"type": "string", "description": "The language associated with the person's name or origin."}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation of how the language was determined from the context."}}, "required": ["person_name", "origin_country", "language_spoken", "reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Lyudmila Alekseyevna Pakhomova", "origin_country": "Soviet Union", "language_spoken": "Russian", "reasoning": "The person's name is provided in Russian (Russian: \u041b\u044e\u0434\u043c\u0438\u043b\u0430 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u041f\u0430\u0445\u043e\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0430) and she competed for the Soviet Union, where Russian is the primary language."}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Lyudmila Alekseyevna Pakhomova", "origin_country": "Soviet Union", "language_spoken": "Russian", "reasoning": "The context provides her name followed by '(Russian: \u041b\u044e\u0434\u043c\u0438\u043b\u0430 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u041f\u0430\u0445\u043e\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0430)', indicating Russian as the language."}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1930, "output_tokens": 197, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "47aabf8744584ce3fbd8714a95e108e30a777e654c00d18428d323a000b9f937", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a731edd5542991f29ee2d01", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "author", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "William H. Ray House: The William H. Ray House is a historic house located at 415 South University Avenue in Provo, Utah. A prominent non-Mormon in Provo, Utah, William H. Ray was one of the founders of the State Bank of Provo. A financier, banker, and broker, Ray organized the Ray Investment Company as an insurance and real estate brokerage firm. The William Ray House, which was built around 1898, \"Combines Romanesque Revival elements with classical detailing in a personalized manner (Historic Provo 2002).\" The William H. Ray House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and was designated to the Provo City Historic Landmark Register on April 28, 1995.\n\nHector: In Greek mythology and Roman Mythology, Hector (\u1f1d\u03ba\u03c4\u03c9\u03c1 \"Hekt\u014dr\", ] ) was a Trojan prince and the greatest fighter for Troy in the Trojan War. As the first-born son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, who was a descendant of Dardanus and Tros, the founder of Troy, he was a prince of the royal house and the heir apparent to his father's throne. He was married to Andromache, with whom he had an infant son, Scamandrius (whom the people of Troy called Astyanax). He acted as leader of the Trojans and their allies in the defense of Troy, \"killing 31,000 Greek fighters\", offers Hyginus. During the European Middle Ages, Hector figures as one of the Nine Worthies noted by Jacques de Longuyon, known not only for his courage but also for his noble and courtly nature. Indeed, Homer places Hector as peace-loving, thoughtful as well as bold, a good son, husband and father, and without darker motives. James Redfield writes of Hector as a \"martyr to loyalties, a witness to the things of this world, a hero ready to die for the precious imperfections of ordinary life.\"\n\nWilliam H. Gass: William Howard Gass (born July 30, 1924) is an American novelist, short-story writer, essayist, critic, and former philosophy professor. He has written three novels, three collections of short stories, a collection of novellas, and seven volumes of essays, three of which have won National Book Critics Circle Award prizes and one of which, \"A Temple of Texts\" (2006), won the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism. His 1995 novel \"The Tunnel\" received the American Book Award. His 2013 novel \"Middle C\" won the 2015 William Dean Howells Medal.\n\nJames Redfield (Iowa): James Redfield (March 27, 1824 \u2013 October 6, 1864) may have been an American politician and Civil War officer. He might have died at the Battle of Allatoona.\n\nThe Celestine Prophecy: The Celestine Prophecy is a 1993 novel by James Redfield that discusses various psychological and spiritual ideas rooted in multiple ancient Eastern traditions and New Age spirituality. The main character undertakes a journey to find and understand a series of nine spiritual insights in an ancient manuscript in Peru. The book is a first-person narrative of the narrator's spiritual awakening as he goes through a transitional period of his life.\n\nWilliam Henry Seward (Brooks): William Henry Seward, also known as Let Us Make the Treaty Tonight, the Monument to William H. Seward, and William H. Seward, is an outdoor bronze sculpture of William H. Seward by Richard Brooks, located in Volunteer Park in Seattle, Washington, United States. The statue was unveiled at the Alaska\u2013Yukon\u2013Pacific Exposition in 1909 and relocated to the park the following year. It cost $15,000 and was funded by private donors.\n\nWilliam H. Bell (fl. 1860s): William H. Bell was an African-American servant of William Seward, who is best known for being the servant who greeted William Seward's assassin the night of April 14, 1865, and for giving testimony against Lewis Powell during the Abraham Lincoln military tribunal. William H. Bell was born sometime around 1845. William H. Bell's occupation at the Seward's house at the time of the assassination was \"second waiter\". He later went on to practice law.\n\nThe Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision: The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision is the second novel in \"The Celestine Series\", beginning with \"The Celestine Prophecy\", by James Redfield. It was published in 1996.\n\nJames Redfield: James Redfield (born March 19, 1950) is an American author, lecturer, screenwriter and film producer. 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It is the only album to feature Gene Hoglan on drums and the first since 2001's \"Digimortal\" to include original guitarist and founding member Dino Cazares, who rejoined the band after a reconciliation with lead vocalist Burton C. Bell, in April 2009. The album was produced by Rhys Fulber, who had not produced or been involved with a Fear Factory album since \"Archetype\". The album has received mostly positive reviews from fans and music critics, being praised for its very aggressive and heavy sound. In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies.\n\nClark Brown: Clark Ernst Brown is the vocalist for GZR. He took over from Burton C. Bell, who had guested on \"Plastic Planet\" (1995) and has remained since. Clark is also the vocalist for SYMATIC, a Hardcore Metal band out of Massachusetts.\n\nShock (Fear Factory song): \"Shock\" is a song by American heavy metal band Fear Factory. It was the lead single from their 1998 album \"Obsolete\" and the first track on the album. Its music was composed by guitarist Dino Cazares and drummer Raymond Herrera. The lyrics were written by vocalist Burton C. Bell. The introduction of a concept album, \"Shock\" introduces its protagonist, a political prisoner known only as Edgecrusher, who declares his personal mission to destroy the totalitarian society in which he lives.\n\nDemanufacture (album): Demanufacture is the second studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released on June 13, 1995 by Roadrunner Records. Burton C. Bell wrote a majority of the lyrics and Dino Cazares wrote all the music. This is the band's first album with their classic line-up adding new bassist Christian Olde Wolbers. Although credited as Fear Factory's official bassist, Christian Olde Wolbers only played live. Many regard it as the band's best album and a heavy metal classic. The album was certified Gold in Australia by ARIA and Silver in the UK by the BPI.\n\nDescent (song): \"Descent\" is a single by American heavy metal band Fear Factory from their album \"Obsolete\". It was the third single released and the fifth track on the album. The music was composed by guitarist Dino Cazares and drummer Raymond Herrera, with lyrics by Burton C. Bell. In the storyline of \"Obsolete's\" concept, \"Descent\" expresses the despair felt by the album's protagonist, the dissident Edgecrusher, as he rests briefly on his flight from the pursuing forces of Securitron. He questions the worth of his personal mission; in the end, he decides to continue his fight against his oppressors.\n\nDigimortal (album): Digimortal is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released on April 24, 2001 by Roadrunner Records. It is a concept album and a sequel to \"Obsolete\", their previous album (which was a continuation to \"Demanufacture\") and the final part of a trilogy. This was the band's last album before officially breaking up in March 2002. Although \"Digimortal\" was not a commercial success, this was not given as reason for the band's breakup, instead citing frontman Burton C. Bell's desire to \"form a band that's more indie-rock-oriented.\" Fear Factory would officially reform in 2003, however, to begin work on their next album, \"Archetype\". \"Digimortal\" was the last to feature founding guitarist/songwriter Dino Cazares for eight years until his return to the band in 2009.\n\nYoon Chae-kyung: Yoon Chae-kyung (born July 7, 1996), is a South Korean singer and actress. She originally debuted in 2012 as a member of Japan-based South Korean girl-group Puretty under DSP Media. She is also known as a contestant of \"Kara Project\" (2014) and \"Produce 101\" (2016).\n\nBurton C. 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She has released four studio albums as a member of the indie rock supergroup Broken Social Scene: \"Feel Good Lost\" (2001), \"You Forgot It in People\" (2002), \"Bee Hives\" (2004), and \"Broken Social Scene\" (2005). All four albums were released with the Arts & Crafts record label. She has also released four studio albums as a solo artist: \"Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down)\" (1999), \"Let It Die\" (2004), \"Open Season\" (2006), and \"The Reminder\" (2007). These four albums were also released with the Arts & Crafts record label, with the exception of her first album, which was released by the Bobby Dazzler record label.\n\nJustin Peroff: Justin Peter Papadimitriou (born October 13, 1977), family name changed to Peroff, is best known as the drummer for the Toronto based indie rock collective Broken Social Scene. He is a credited actor, appearing in the major motion picture \"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days\" and the Canadian television shows \"Straight Up\" and \"Our Hero\". 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He was the frontman for the American indie/lo-fi band The American Analog Set. In 2004, he released a split EP in the Home Series (Vol. V) with Benjamin Gibbard. In 2005, he contributed towards Broken Social Scene's 2005 self-titled album. Andrew Kenny toured briefly with Broken Social Scene in 2007 and with Ola Podrida in 2008 before moving back home to Austin to work on his own recordings.\n\nThe Happiness Project: The Happiness Project is the title of Charles Spearin's debut album. Best known for his work with Toronto-based bands Do Make Say Think and Broken Social Scene, Charles Spearin has been performing samples of The Happiness Project live during Broken Social Scene concerts this past year, offering insight into the inspiration and concept of the album, which has been long-listed for the 2009 Polaris Music Prize. 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Z. Hill: Arzell J. Hill (September 30, 1935 \u2013 April 27, 1984), known as Z. Z. Hill (pronounced \"Zee Zee\"), was an American blues singer best known for his recordings in the 1970s and early 1980s, including his 1982 album for Malaco Records, \"Down Home\", which stayed on the Billboard soul album chart for nearly two years. The track \"Down Home Blues\" has been called the best-known blues song of the 1980s. According to the Texas State Historical Association, Hill \"devised a combination of blues and contemporary soul styling and helped to restore the blues to modern black consciousness.\"\n\nTow Law: Tow Law is a town and civil parish in County Durham, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 1,952, increasing to 2,138 at the 2011 Census. It is situated a few miles to the south of Consett. Tow Law Town football team are based in the town. The town constituted an urban district from 1894 until 1974. 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He studied dramatic and vocal art in Athens and from the beginning he was successful as actor and singer with international repertoire.\n\nMounira El Mahdeya: Mounira El Mahdeya (born Zakiyya Hassan) (Arabic: \u0645\u0646\u064a\u0631\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0645\u0647\u062f\u064a\u0629\u200e \u200e ) was an Egyptian singer born in 1885 in Alexandria; she died in 1965. The singer, better known under the nickname of \"Sultana of the song\" or \"The Sultana\", was considered to be the leading Egyptian singer between the two wars.\n\nDiana Trask: Diana Trask (born 23 June 1940) is an Australian country and pop singer born in Melbourne, Australia. She was a popular country singer during the 1970s in the United States and also was a popular star in her native Australia. In the U.S., she charted eighteen singles on the country charts, of which the highest was the number 13 \"Lean It All on Me\" in 1974.\n\nMark Knopfler: Mark Freuder Knopfler, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 12 August 1949) is a British singer-songwriter, guitarist, record producer and film score composer. He was born in Glasgow but raised near Newcastle upon Tyne, England. He is best known for having been the lead guitarist, lead singer and songwriter for the rock band Dire Straits, which he co-founded with his younger brother, David Knopfler, in 1977.\n\nKing Cotton (performer): King Cotton is the stage name of Dicky Sony, a Texas blues singer born in 1945 in Navasota, Texas. He was the lead vocalist and founding member of the blues/rock band Navasota in 1969.\n\nKiki Dee: Pauline Matthews (born 6 March 1947), better known by her stage name Kiki Dee, is an English singer born in Little Horton, Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire. Known for her blue-eyed soul vocals, she was the first female singer from the UK to sign with Motown's Tamla Records.", "question": "Where was \"Hill Farmer's Blues\" singer born? 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Joseph won the seat at the general election held on 11 December 2006. In the government of Prime Minister John Compton, sworn in on 19 December 2006, he was appointed Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Joseph lost the seat at the general election held on 28 November 2011. He was sworn in as an opposition member of the Senate on 5 January 2012. He resigned from the Senate effective 31 December 2015. Joseph regained the Babonneau seat in the general election held on 6 June 2016.\n\nSouth Norfolk by-election: South Norfolk by-election may refer to one of three by-elections held for the British House of Commons constituency of South Norfolk:\n\nSouth Norfolk Historic District: South Norfolk Historic District is a national historic district located at Chesapeake, Virginia. The district encompasses 668 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in what started as a planned community of Norfolk County, Virginia and grew to become an independent city. South Norfolk was never part of Norfolk, Virginia. In fact, the two cities are separated by the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River. South Norfolk is a primarily residential district that was developed between 1890 and 1930. The dwellings include representative examples of the Colonial Revival, Stick Style, and Queen Anne styles. The district also includes several churches, a school, a park, and a small local business district.\n\nWilliam Broderick: William Joseph Broderick (20 May 1877 \u2013 1 June 1957) was an Irish politician and farmer. He was first elected to D\u00e1il \u00c9ireann as a Cumann na nGaedheal Teachta D\u00e1la (TD) for the Cork East constituency at the 1932 general election. He was re-elected at the 1933 general election but lost his seat at the 1937 general election. At the 1938 general election, he was elected as a Fine Gael TD for the Waterford constituency. 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The by-election was held due to the death of the incumbent Conservative MP, John Sandeman Allen. It was won by the Conservative candidate David Maxwell Fyfe.\n\nUnited Kingdom general election, 1931: The United Kingdom general election held on Tuesday 27 October 1931 saw a landslide election victory for the National Government which had been formed two months previously after the collapse of the previous Labour government. The bulk of the National Government's support came from the Conservative Party, and the Conservatives won 470 seats. The Labour party suffered its greatest defeat, losing four out of five seats compared with the previous election. The Liberal Party, split into three factions, continued to shrink and the Liberal National faction never reunited. Ivor Bulmer-Thomas said the results \"were the most astonishing in the history of the British party system\". It was the last election where one party (the Conservatives) received an absolute majority of the votes cast and the last UK general election not to take place on a Thursday.\n\nUnited Kingdom general election, 1945: The United Kingdom general election of 1945 was held on 5 July 1945, with polls in some constituencies delayed until 12 July and in Nelson and Colne until 19 July, because of local wakes weeks. 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On May 8, 2012, the Korean Baseball Organization officially approved NC Dinos' admission to the KBO League to start off the 2013 season.\n\nSsangbangwool Raiders: Ssangbangwool Raiders Baseball Club () was a Korea Professional Baseball team founded in 1990. They were based in the North Jeolla Province and were members of the Korea Baseball Organization.\n\nSK Wyverns: SK Wyverns Baseball Club () is a South Korean professional baseball team founded in 2000. They are a member of the KBO League. Based in Incheon, on the coast near Seoul, they play their home games at Munhak Baseball Stadium.\n\nJoe Zdeb: Joseph Edmund Zdeb (born June 27, 1953) is a former professional baseball outfielder. He played all or part of three seasons in Major League Baseball with the Kansas City Royals from 1977 to 1979, primarily as a left fielder.\n\nKorean Police Baseball Team: Korean Police Baseball Team (Korean: \uacbd\ucc30 \uc57c\uad6c\ub2e8 ) is a South Korean amateur baseball team founded in 2005. 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The Tigers are a member team of the KBO League and the most successful team in Korean baseball having won the national championship, the Korean Series, ten times, with a perfect 10-0 series record and a 40-12-2 game record.", "question": " Joseph Edmund Zdeb played with a baseball team founded as what in 1969?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"player_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the baseball player."}, "team_played_for": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the baseball team the player played for."}, "team_founding_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"founding_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the team was founded."}, "founding_status": {"type": "string", "description": "The status or type of franchise when the team was founded."}}, "required": ["founding_year", "founding_status"], "additionalProperties": false}, "team_league": {"type": "string", "description": "The league the team competes in."}}, "required": ["player_name", "team_played_for", "team_founding_details", "team_league"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"player_name": "Joseph Edmund Zdeb", "team_played_for": "Kansas City Royals", "team_founding_details": {"founding_year": 1969, "founding_status": "expansion franchise"}, "team_league": "Major League Baseball (MLB)"}, "ground_truth": {"player_name": "Joseph Edmund Zdeb", "team_played_for": "Kansas City Royals", "team_founding_details": {"founding_year": 1969, "founding_status": "an expansion franchise"}, "team_league": "Major League Baseball"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1440, "output_tokens": 63, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "8c29845c3fb442767accff4be4d2d9b96c9e7cfe68951cdc3317638ea4ac9474", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5abbf91c55429965836003c7", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Indianapolis, Indiana", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Tiger Airways Holdings: Tiger Airways Holdings Limited () is a Singapore-based holding company for a group of low-cost carriers operating in the Asia-Pacific region, consisting of its flagship airline and wholly owned subsidiary, Tigerair (Tiger Airways Singapore). 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The RAA is the collective bargaining voice for its members' interests and lobbies on their behalf before the United States Congress, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration and other federal agencies. The RAA represents the financial and economic interests of regional airline employers and regional airline support industry employers. The Regional Airline Association does not represent financial or economic interest of airline employees, either union or other. The RAA is headquartered in Washington DC.\n\nWilliam Roshko Holdings Company: William Roshko Holdings Company is a U.S. holding company with headquarters in Beach Haven, New Jersey for real estate properties owned by the Roshko family through a private, family-owned real estate investment trust. William Roshko Holdings Company is the largest personal holding company for real estate acquisitions and development in the northeast United States. It has been favorably reviewed following the real estate collapse of 2008 as being bullish with a prudential investment mentality, and named one of \"America's Most Admired Companies\" by Wall Street professionals. In the 2012 report to the Congressional House Committee on Financial Services by the office of U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, the Treasury reported it had implemented increased supervision over banks and non-banks following the collapse, and specifically noted William Roshko Holdings Company as a \"key market infrastructure investor\" which voluntarily accepted enhanced government risk management standards.\n\nChautauqua Airlines: Chautauqua Airlines, Inc., was an American regional airline and a subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings based in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Prior to the shut down of operations, it operated scheduled passenger services to 52 airports in the United States and Canada via code sharing agreements as the Delta Connection for Delta Air Lines and AmericanConnection for American Airlines. Chautauqua previously flew feeder services for other airlines as well via code sharing agreements. Its last day in operation was December 31, 2014, at which time all flying was absorbed by the Shuttle America certificate.\n\nTimothy E. Hoeksema: Timothy E. Hoeksema (born January 25, 1947) was the chairman of Midwest Air Group who transformed the air fleet of the Kimberly Clark paper mill company into Midwest Airlines. 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Bernard: Professor George W. Bernard is a British historian who specializes in the reign of King Henry VIII, specifically the English Reformation of the 1530s \u2013 both in England and globally \u2013 and the 'reign' of Anne Boleyn. He is most famous for his arguments for the strength of Henry VIII as a ruler not controlled by faction, and for his theory that Anne Boleyn was guilty of adultery in 1536 based on a poem by Lancelot de Carles. He is commonly pitted up against David Starkey and Eric Ives who forcefully present the opposite argument.\n\nUnited States presidential debates, 2000: The United States presidential election debates were held during the 2000 presidential elections. Three debates were held between Republican candidate, Texas Governor George W. Bush and Democratic incumbent Vice President Al Gore, the major candidates. One debate was held with their vice presidential running mates, Dick Cheney and Joe Lieberman. 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On the show the expert guests discuss the factual accuracy of the film as well as the everyday objects that a person of the particular time period would have seen. In some episodes an expert or the host will go on a journey to the actual historical sites depicted in the film, or interview someone who witnessed the event firsthand. In each of the more than dozen episodes both expert guests and filmmakers will discuss the historical accuracy of the film dramatized.\n\nJonathan Elliot (historian): Jonathan Elliot (1784\u20131846) was a 19th-century American historian who produced two influential collections of documents connected with the early American republic. 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Each book's byline also lists a separate \"historical consultant,\" who was a specialist in the historic topic covered by that particular book. The historical consultants were typically college professors or, in the case of war-related stories, retired military officers; among the more noteworthy consultants for the series were the historians Bruce Catton, Walter Prescott Webb and A. B. Guthrie, Jr.. The books are illustrated with black-and-white line art, with color drawings on the dust jacket.\n\nGeorge Edwards (marching band director): Professor George W. Edwards (November 5, 1948 \u2013 May 28, 2009) was the director of bands for Prairie View A&M University.\n\nReel to Real (U.S. TV series): Reel to Real is an American television series on the History channel, hosted by Steve Gillon. \"Reel to Real\" shows a film based on a historical event, paired with a documentary about that same historical event. Historians debate the historical correctness of the film during the intermission. 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It is directed by Hans Petter Moland and starring Damien Nguyen, Nick Nolte, Bai Ling, Chau Thi Kim Xuan, Tim Roth, Anh Thu, Temuera Morrison and John Hussey. The screenplay was written by Sabina Murray, a writer who teaches at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's MFA Program for Poets & Writers.\n\nWarrior (2011 film): Warrior is a 2011 American sports drama film directed by Gavin O'Connor and starring Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton as two estranged brothers whose entrance into a mixed martial arts tournament makes them come to terms with their lives and each other. Nick Nolte was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the father of the two brothers. Jennifer Morrison and Frank Grillo also star.\n\nClean (film): Clean is a 2004 drama film directed by French director Olivier Assayas, starring Nick Nolte and Maggie Cheung. It was jointly funded by Canada, France, and United Kingdom sources. It was released in the United States in 2006.\n\nOff the Black: Off the Black is a 2006 American drama film starring Nick Nolte and Trevor Morgan. It was written and directed by James Ponsoldt, who also has a small role in the film, and is his feature directorial debut.\n\nKate Beckinsale: Kathrin Romary Beckinsale (born 26 July 1973) is an English actress. After some minor television roles, she made her film debut in \"Much Ado About Nothing\" (1993) while still a student at the University of Oxford. She appeared in British costume dramas such as \"Prince of Jutland\" (1994), \"Cold Comfort Farm\" (1995), \"Emma\" (1996), and \"The Golden Bowl\" (2000), in addition to various stage and radio productions. She began to seek film work in the United States in the late 1990s and, after appearing in small-scale dramas \"The Last Days of Disco\" (1998) and \"Brokedown Palace\" (1999), she had starring roles in the war drama \"Pearl Harbor\" and the romantic comedy \"Serendipity\". She followed those with appearances in \"The Aviator\" (2004) and \"Click\" (2006).\n\nThe Trials of Cate McCall: The Trials of Cate McCall is a 2013 American drama film directed and written by Karen Moncrieff. The film stars Kate Beckinsale, Nick Nolte and Clancy Brown.\n\nThe Prince of Tides: The Prince of Tides is a 1991 American romantic drama film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Pat Conroy; the film stars Barbra Streisand and Nick Nolte. It tells the story of the narrator's struggle to overcome the psychological damage inflicted by his dysfunctional childhood in South Carolina. Streisand directed and produced the film in addition to starring in it. Conroy and Becky Johnston adapted the screenplay.\n\nWho'll Stop the Rain: Who'll Stop the Rain is a 1978 psychological drama film released by United Artists starring Nick Nolte. It was directed by Karel Reisz and produced by Herb Jaffe and Gabriel Katzka with Sheldon Schrager and Roger Spottiswoode as executive producers. The screenplay was by Judith Rascoe and Robert Stone from Stone's novel \"Dog Soldiers\". The music score was by Laurence Rosenthal and the cinematography by Richard H. Kline.\n\nA puerta fr\u00eda: A puerta fr\u00eda is a 2012 Spanish drama film starring Antonio Dechent, Mar\u00eda Valverde, Nick Nolte, Jos\u00e9 Luis Garc\u00eda P\u00e9rez and H\u00e9ctor Colom\u00e9.\n\nBlue Chips: Blue Chips is a 1994 basketball drama film, directed by William Friedkin, written by Ron Shelton and starring Nick Nolte as a college coach and real-life basketball stars Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee \"Penny\" Hardaway as talented finds. 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It was used extensively by the Imperial Japanese Army and Collaborationist Chinese forces. Captured weapons were also used extensively by Chinese National Revolutionary Army troops against the Japanese during World War II, and the Korean People's Army against the United Nations forces during the Korean War. The Type 92 refers to the Japanese Imperial year 2592 \u2013 1932 in the Gregorian calendar \u2013 in which the gun entered service. Designed by Kijiro Nambu and built by Hino Motors and Hitachi, total production was about 45,000 guns.\n\nM1917 Browning machine gun: The M1917 Browning machine gun is a heavy machine gun used by the United States armed forces in World War I, World War II, Korea, and to a limited extent in Vietnam; it has also been used by other nations. It was a crew served, belt-fed, water-cooled machine gun that served alongside the much lighter air-cooled Browning M1919. It was used at the battalion level, and often mounted on vehicles (such as a jeep). There were two main iterations of it: the M1917, which was used in World War I; and the M1917A1; which was used thereafter. The M1917, which was used on some aircraft as well as in a ground role, had a cyclic rate of 450 rounds per minute; the M1917A1 had a cyclic rate of 450 to 600 rounds per minute.\n\nBreda Model 1931 machine gun: The Breda Model 31 was a widely used Italian heavy machine gun produced by Societ\u00e0 Italiana Ernesto Breda and used by the Italian Navy and Italian Army during World War II. At sea it was employed as a light anti-aircraft gun, while on land it was mounted on armored command vehicles where it was used as a heavy machine gun. After World War II it remained in use aboard the patrol boats of the Guardia di Finanza.\n\n1939 Infantry Regiment (Poland): The Polish Infantry Regiment during World War 2 (in Polish Pulk Piechoty) comprised on average some 2,900 men and 60 officers organised around 3 rifle battalions armed with the Mauser 98k 7.92mm bolt-action rifle. Each 19-man squad was also issued the RKM wz.28 light machine gun. Other regimental weapons included the Polish version of the French Model 1897 75-mm field gun, the Wz. 35 anti-tank rifle, the Ckm wz.30 heavy machine gun, the wz.31 81\u00a0mm mortar, and the wz.36 46mm light mortar/grenade launcher.\n\nType 97 heavy tank machine gun: The Type 97 heavy tank machine gun (\u4e5d\u4e03\u5f0f\u8eca\u8f09\u91cd\u6a5f\u95a2\u9283 , Ky\u016b-nana-shiki shasai j\u016b-kikanj\u016b ) was the standard machine gun used in tanks and armored vehicles of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, a heavy machine gun by infantry forces, This weapon was not related to the Type 97 aircraft machine gun used in several Japanese Navy aircraft including the A6M Zero.\n\nM2 Browning: The M2 Machine Gun or Browning .50 Caliber Machine Gun is a heavy machine gun designed toward the end of World War I by John Browning. Its design is similar to Browning's earlier M1919 Browning machine gun, which was chambered for the .30-06 cartridge. The M2 uses the much larger and much more powerful .50 BMG cartridge, which was developed alongside and takes its name from the gun itself (BMG standing for \"Browning Machine Gun\"). It has been referred to as \"Ma Deuce\", in reference to its M2 nomenclature. The design has had many specific designations; the official designation for the current infantry type is Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, HB, Flexible. It is effective against infantry, unarmored or lightly armored vehicles and boats, light fortifications and low-flying aircraft. The M2 has been produced longer than any other machine gun.\n\nPM M1910: The PM M1910 (Russian: \u041f\u0443\u043b\u0435\u043c\u0451\u0442 \u041c\u0430\u043a\u0441\u0438\u043c\u0430 \u043e\u0431\u0440\u0430\u0437\u0446\u0430 1910 \u0433\u043e\u0434\u0430, \"Pulemyot Maxima obraztsa 1910 goda\" or \"Maxim's machine gun model 1910\") was a heavy machine gun used by the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and the Red Army during Russian Civil War and World War II. Later, the gun saw service in the Korean War and the Vietnam War, and some have been spotted in the War in Donbass.\n\nKarabin maszynowy obserwatora wz.37: The karabin maszynowy obserwatora wz.37 (Polish for \"observers machine gun\") is a Polish version of the Browning wz.1928. 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Harry Wallace served with the 10th Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry in World War I, and died in service at Arras, France.\n\nWallace Clark Award: The Wallace Clark Award or Wallace Clark Medal is a former management award for Distinguished Contribution to Scientific Management, named after Henry Wallace Clark (1880-1948). The Wallace Clark Award was established in 1949 and was sponsored by the American Management Association (AMA), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Association for Consulting Management Engineers and the Society for the Advancement of Management.\n\nLos Angeles Chargers: The Los Angeles Chargers are a professional American football team based in the Greater Los Angeles Area. The Chargers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. The team was founded on August 14, 1959 and began play on September 10, 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL), and spent its first season in Los Angeles, before moving to San Diego in 1961 to become the San Diego Chargers. The Chargers joined the NFL as result of the AFL\u2013NFL merger in 1970, and played their home games at Qualcomm Stadium. The return of the Chargers to Los Angeles was announced for the 2017 season, just one year after the Rams had moved back to the city from St. Louis. The Chargers will play their home games at the StubHub Center until the opening in 2020 of the Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park, which they will share with the Rams.\n\nAtkinson and Conrad: Atkinson and Conrad was an architectural partnership in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia between Henry Wallace Atkinson and Arnold Henry Conrad. Many of their works are now heritage-listed.\n\nThe Frightened Lady (1932 film): The Frightened Lady is a 1932 British thriller film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Emlyn Williams, Cathleen Nesbitt, Norman McKinnel and Belle Chrystall. It was adapted from the Edgar Wallace play \"The Case of the Frightened Lady\", which was adapted again for a 1940 film.\n\nHenry Wallace (American football): Henry Marshall Wallace (born September 26, 1938) is a former American football player who played with the Los Angeles Chargers. He played college football at the University of the Pacific.\n\nHenry Wallace House: The Henry Wallace House is an historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. It was the home of Henry Wallace who was an advocate for agricultural improvement and reform. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property in the Sherman Hill Historic District in 1979 and it has been individually listed since 1993.\n\nHenry Wallace Clark: Henry Wallace Clark (July 27, 1880 - April 7, 1948) was an American consulting engineer, known for popularizing the work of Henry Gantt with his 1922 work \"The Gantt chart; a working tool of management\".\n\nThe Yellow Mask: The Yellow Mask is a 1930 British musical crime film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Lupino Lane, Dorothy Seacombe and Warwick Ward. A criminal plans to rob the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London. It was based on the Edgar Wallace play \"The Traitor's Gate\".\n\nCatalpa (Greenfield, Iowa): Catalpa, also known as Wallace Farm, is a historic farm located southeast of Greenfield, Iowa, United States. It is associated with Henry Cantwell Wallace, who owned and operated the influential agricultural publication \"Wallace's Farmer\", and served as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (1921-1924). It is also associated with his son Henry Agard Wallace, who followed his father at the newspaper and served as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (1933-1940), Vice President of the United States (1941-1945) and U.S. Secretary of Commerce (1945-1946). He was the Progressive Party candidate for president in 1948. This was one of several farms owned by the Rev. Henry Wallace, Henry Cantwell's father. It was acquried by the family in 1877, and it was operated by a tenant farmer until Henry Cantwell took it over. His son Henry Agard was born here in 1888. After five years Henry Cantwell returned to his studies at Iowa State University in Ames and the family left the farm at that time. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The designation includes the farmhouse and outbuildings, which are modest frame structures with gable roofs, and a 200 acre plot of farmland. 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As of 2016, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Stanford Cardinal have met 31 times, beginning in 1925 (though the modern series began in 1988). The Notre Dame\u2013Stanford game has been played annually since 1997, with the teams meeting at Notre Dame Stadium earlier in the season (late September to mid-October) in even-numbered years, and at Stanford Stadium on the weekend following Thanksgiving in odd-numbered years since 1999. The game typically alternates positions in Notre Dame's schedule with its other Pac-12 opponent, USC.\n\n(I'm Settin') Fancy Free: \"(I'm Settin') Fancy Free\" (sometimes known as \"I'm Setting Fancy Free\" or simply \"Fancy Free\") is the title song written by Roy August and Jimbeau Hinson, and recorded by American country music group The Oak Ridge Boys. It was released in August 1981 as the second single from the album \"Fancy Free\". 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Although Notre Dame was bowl eligible with 6 wins, the University announced on December 4 that the Irish had chosen not to play in a bowl game. Irish athletic director Jack Swarbrick hired Cincinnati head coach Brian Kelly after a 10-day coaching search.\n\nThe Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 film): The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1996 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 34th Disney animated feature film, the film is based on Victor Hugo's novel of the same name. The plot centers on Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame, and his struggle to gain acceptance into society. Directed by Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale and produced by Don Hahn, the film's voice cast features Tom Hulce, Demi Moore, Tony Jay, Kevin Kline, Paul Kandel, Jason Alexander, Charles Kimbrough, David Ogden Stiers, and Mary Wickes in her final film role.\n\n2007 Navy vs. Notre Dame football game: The 2007 Navy vs. Notre Dame football game ended the longest all-time college football consecutive wins streak by one team over another. On November 3, 2007, the Navy Midshipmen defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 46\u201344 in triple-overtime at Notre Dame's home field, Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. Notre Dame came into this annual game with 43 straight wins against Navy since the last loss against Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach in 1963. With the win, Navy improved to 5\u20134 and Notre Dame fell to 1\u20138 on the season.\n\nNotre Dame of Midsayap College: Notre Dame of Midsayap College (Tagalog: \"Dalubhasaang Notre Dame ng Midsayap\" or \"Kolehiyong Notre Dame ng Midsayap\") (colloquially known as \"NDMC\" or simply \"Notre Dame\") is a private, Catholic academic institution run by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Midsayap, Cotabato. Established on 13 June 1941 making it as the \"First Notre Dame School in Asia and in the Philippines\", it was the first link in the long chain of Notre Dame Schools in the Philippines that form the Notre Dame Educational Association under the patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the school Patroness and St. Eugene De Mazenod as the school's patron saint.\n\nNotre Dame Fighting Irish football: The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team is the intercollegiate football team representing the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana. The team is currently coached by Brian Kelly and plays its home games at the campus's Notre Dame Stadium, which has a capacity of 80,795 fans. Notre Dame is one of four schools that competes as an Independent at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Football Bowl Subdivision level; however, they play five games a year against opponents from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), which Notre Dame is a member of in all other sports except ice hockey.\n\nFun and Fancy Free: Fun and Fancy Free is a 1947 American live-action animated musical fantasy comedy package film produced by Walt Disney and released on September 27, 1947 by RKO Radio Pictures. It is the 9th Disney animated feature film and the fourth of the package films the studio produced in the 1940s in order to save money during World War II. 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The album title and cover art parody the 1975 album \"Physical Graffiti\" by Led Zeppelin. Two tracks (\"Do the Brown Nose\" and \"If You Love Somebody, Set Them on Fire\") appeared on \"Death Rides a Pale Cow\".\n\nKashmir (song): \"Kashmir\" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. Included on their sixth album \"Physical Graffiti\" (1975), it was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (with contributions from John Bonham) over a period of three years with lyrics dating to 1973. The song became a concert staple, performed by the band at almost every concert after its release. The song has been described as one of Led Zeppelin's two most overtly progressive epics.\n\nPhysical Graffiti: Physical Graffiti is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released as a double album on 24 February 1975 by their newly founded imprint label Swan Song Records. The band wrote and recorded eight new songs for the album at Headley Grange, which stretched the total time of the record beyond the typical length of a single LP, so the band decided to make \"Physical Graffiti\" a double album by including unreleased tracks from earlier recording sessions: one outtake from \"Led Zeppelin III,\" three from \"Led Zeppelin IV,\" and three from \"Houses of the Holy\", including the unused title track from the latter album.\n\nLed Zeppelin IV: The untitled fourth studio album by English rock band Led Zeppelin, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV, was released on 8 November 1971 by Atlantic Records. Produced by guitarist Jimmy Page, it was recorded between November 1970 and January 1971 at several locations, most prominently the Victorian house Headley Grange.\n\nBlack Country Woman: \"Black Country Woman\" is the fourteenth song on English rock band Led Zeppelin's 1975 album \"Physical Graffiti\". It was originally intended to be part of the \"Houses of the Holy\" album, which had been released two years earlier.\n\nThe Firm (album): The Firm is the first studio album by the British rock band The Firm, released by Atlantic Records on 11 February 1985. Tracks ranged from the epic \"Midnight Moonlight\" based on a previously unreleased song by Led Zeppelin called \"Swan Song\", first tinkered with during the \"Physical Graffiti\" sessions, to the commercially successful \"Radioactive\". \"Closer\" employs a horn section to subtle effect. It also includes the Righteous Brothers' hit \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\" with the fretless bass sound of Tony Franklin.\n\nTrampled Under Foot: \"Trampled Under Foot\" is a song by English rock group Led Zeppelin, featured on their 1975 album \"Physical Graffiti\".\n\nAss (album): Ass is the fourth studio album by British rock band Badfinger, and their last album released on Apple Records. The opening track, \"Apple of My Eye\", refers to the band leaving the label to begin its new contract with Warner Bros. Records. The cover artwork, showing a donkey chasing a distant carrot, alludes to Badfinger's feelings that they had been misled by Apple over the years. The cover was painted by Grammy Award-winning artist Peter Corriston, who would later create album covers for Led Zeppelin (\"Physical Graffiti\") and the Rolling Stones (\"Some Girls\", \"Tattoo You\").\n\nCustard Pie: \"Custard Pie\" is the opening track on the English rock band Led Zeppelin's sixth album, \"Physical Graffiti\", released in 1975.\n\nThe Little Red Record: The Little Red Record is a EP by the country rock band the Ozark Mountain Daredevils. The 33\u2153 rpm record was packaged and included with \"The Car Over the Lake Album\". 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Citizen are authorised by the Hong Kong Football Association to hold the event.\n\nKhorol (game): Khorol or Khorlo (Mongolian: \u0425\u043e\u0440\u043e\u043b or \u0425\u043e\u0440\u043b\u043e) is a multi-trick tile-based game played in Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Tuva, usually on Lunar New Year's. It is played between two and eight players with four being the most common. The game appeared during Manchu rule (1645-1912).\n\n2013 Lunar New Year Cup: 2013 Lunar New Year Cup (), also known as the China Mobile Satellite Communication Cup () due to sponsorship reason, is the annual football event held in Hong Kong in Lunar New Year. The name of this event was changed back to Lunar New Year Cup after two editions of Asian Challenge Cup were held in 2011 and 2012.\n\n2008 Lunar New Year Cup: The 2008 Lunar New Year Cup, officially known as Wing Lung Bank 2008 Lunar New Year Cup, is a football tournament held in Hong Kong on the first and fourth day of the Chinese New Year of the Year of Rat (7 February and 10 February 2008).\n\nSajibu nongma panba: Sajibu Nongma P\u0101nba, also called Meetei Cheiraoba or Sajibu Cheiraoba, is the lunar new year festival of the people who follow the sanamahism religion of the Indian state of Manipur. The name Sajibu Nongma P\u0101nba derives from the Manipuri words: Sajibu - the first month of the year which usually falls during the month of April according to Meitei lunar calendar, Nongma - first date of a Month, P\u0101nba - to be. Literally, it means the first day of the month of Sajibu. Similarly, according to the Hindu lunar calendar, the lunar new year is celebrated on the same day as in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and many other Indian states.\n\n2015 Lunar New Year Cup: 2015 Lunar New Year Cup (), also known as the Lunar New Year AET Cup 2015 () due to sponsorship reason, is the annual football event held in Hong Kong to celebrate the Chinese New Year. South China of Hong Kong Premier League were authorised by the Hong Kong Football Association to hold the 2015 event; and New York Cosmos of North American Soccer League were invited to participate. It was the first time an American football team had joined this event. The football march between these two teams was played in Hong Kong Stadium on 19 February 2015, the Chinese New Year Day. The Cup was won by New York Cosmos after a penalty shootout.\n\nLunar New Year Fair: Lunar New Year Fair (\u5e74\u5bb5\u5e02\u5834, or flowermarket \u82b1\u5e02) is a type of fair held annually a few days before Lunar New Year in Chinese New Year markets in China. Flower fairs are primarily practiced by the Cantonese, and spread with Cantonese immigration.\n\nTsagaan Sar: The Mongolian Lunar New Year, commonly known as Tsagaan Sar (Mongolian: \u0426\u0430\u0433\u0430\u0430\u043d \u0441\u0430\u0440 , \"Cag\u00e1n sar\" / \u1834\u1820\u182d\u1820\u1828 \u1830\u1820\u1837\u1820 , ] or literally White Moon), is the first day of the year according to the Mongolian lunisolar calendar. The festival of the Lunar New Year is celebrated by the Mongols along with the people of the Arctic.\n\nLunar New Year Fireworks Display in Hong Kong: Lunar New Year Fireworks Display in Hong Kong is an annual event to celebrate the Chinese New Year in Hong Kong. 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The CRT and RRT designations are the standard credential in respiratory care for licensure requirements in the portions of the United States that have enacted a Respiratory Care Act. States that license respiratory therapists sometimes require the practitioner to maintain their NBRC credentialing to maintain their license to practice. The NBRC is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas. It has been in the Kansas City metropolitan area since 1974. The NBRC is located at 10801 Mastin St, Suite 300, Overland Park, KS 66210.\n\nGolf Mill Shopping Center: Golf Mill Shopping Center is a shopping mall located on 239 Golf Mill Center in Niles, IL, United States. The shopping center has a gross leasable area of 1.1 million square feet. It is managed by Sterling Retail Services. It borders the intersections of Golf Road (Illinois Route 58), Milwaukee Avenue (Illinois Route 21) and Greenwood Avenue. 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In 2014, Blue Valley Northwest was selected as one of the six finalists for the first annual Race to the Top High School Commencement Challenge, sponsored by the Department of Education under the Obama administration.\n\nCleveland University-Kansas City: Cleveland University-Kansas City is located at 10850 Lowell Ave, Overland Park, Kansas, United States. Cleveland University-Kansas City is known primarily for its Doctor of Chiropractic degree program, but offers other educational options in the health sciences. The university was started by one of the first families of chiropractic and is located in the Kansas City suburb of Overland Park, Kan. It is the only chiropractic institution in the nation still under the leadership of a founding family member. The university has been in operation in Kansas City area since 1922 and has been at its current location since 2008.\n\nForever 21: Forever 21 is an American fast fashion retailer with its headquarters in Los Angeles, California. Forever 21 began as a 900 square foot store in Highland Park, California in 1984, and has grown into clothing lines Forever 21, XXI Forever, Love 21, and Heritage throughout over 600 stores in the Americas, Asia, the Middle East, and the UK. More than 60% of its apparel is made in China and the average store size is 38,000 square feet. Forever 21 is known for its trendy offerings and its low pricing. The company sells accessories, beauty products, home, and clothing for women, men, and girls. The company has been involved in various controversies, ranging from labor practice issues to copyright infringement accusations to religion. The clothing age ranges from toddler to grownup, for kids and adults. 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Belgrade Fortress was declared a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1979, and is protected by the Republic of Serbia. It is the most visited tourist attraction in Belgrade, with Skadarlija being the second. Since the admission is free, it is estimated that the total number of visitors (foreign, domestic, citizens of Belgrade) is over 2 million yearly.\n\nFish River Canyon: The Fish River Canyon (Afrikaans: \"Visrivier Canyon\" or\" Visrivier Afgronde\", German: \"Fischfluss Canyon\" ), is located in the south of Namibia. It is the largest canyon in Africa, as well as the second most visited tourist attraction in Namibia. 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It borders Puchenau and the river Danube in the north, Wilhering and Pasching in the west, Traun in the south and Linz in the east. With a population of more than 27 thousand people, Leonding is the most populous city of the Linz-Land district and the fourth most populous city in Upper Austria.\n\nBad Leonfelden: Bad Leonfelden is a municipality in the district of Urfahr-Umgebung in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. Steven Beller, author of \"A Concise History of Austria\", who has family links to Bad Leonfelden, cites episodes from the town's history from its foundation in 1292 to the 21st century, to demonstrate the impact of historical and political events on the local life in Austria's rural provinces. The Jugendstil mosaicist Leopold Forstner was born there.\n\nHallstatt: Hallstatt (] ) is a market town in the district of Gmunden, in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. 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With an area of 11,982 km\u00b2 and 1.437 million inhabitants, Upper Austria is the fourth-largest Austrian state by land area and the third-largest by population.\n\nPeuerbach: Peuerbach is a town in Austria, in Grieskirchen (district) in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.\n\nMatthias Bernegger: Matthias Bernegger (Latin: \"Bernegerus\" , also \"Matthew\"; born 8 February 1582 in Hallstatt, Salzkammergut, died 5 February 1640 in Strassburg) was a German philologist, astronomer, university professor and writer of Latin works.\n\nSteyr: Steyr (] ) is a statutory city, located in the Austrian federal state of Upper Austria. It is the administrative capital, though not part of Steyr-Land District. 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He married Mary Woodburn in 1765 who was noted for her skill in running their farm in George's long service during the American Revolutionary War. With news of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, George Reid marched with his militia company to Boston, Massachusetts and commanded a company of the 1st New Hampshire Regiment at the Battle of Bunker Hill. George Reid was with the 1st NH during the Invasion of Canada, the Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Princeton. In the Spring of 1777 George Reid was appointed Lt. Col. of the 2nd New Hampshire Regiment. With the capture of Col. Nathan Hale at the Battle of Hubbardton by the British Army, George Reid took command of the 2nd NH and led them during the rest of the Saratoga Campaign, the Battle of Monmouth and the Sullivan Expedition of 1779. With the consolidation of the three New Hampshire regiments in 1783, Col. Reid was appointed commander of the combined unit until its disbandment on January 1, 1784.\n\nDon Chafin: Don Chafin (June 26, 1887 \u2013 August 9, 1954) was the sheriff of Logan County, West Virginia and a commander in the Battle of Blair Mountain. As sheriff of Logan County, Chafin was a fierce opponent of unionization and received hundreds of thousands of dollars from coal mine operators in return for his violent suppression of the United Mine Workers union.\n\nHoward E. Greer: Howard Earl Greer (May 1, 1921 \u2013 November 22, 2015) was a vice admiral in the United States Navy. He is a former commander of the USS \"Hancock\" (CV-19), chief of staff of Naval Air Force Pacific, commander Naval Air Reserve Force, and Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet. His awards include 2 Distinguished Service Medals, 4 Legions of Merit, the Navy Commendation Medal, Pacific Theater WW II Ribbon with 9 Battle Stars and the Vietnamese Distinguished Service Award. He died in 2015.\n\nSu Bingwen: Su Bingwen () (September 1892 \u2013 May 1975), was a Chinese military leader. Graduating from officers school in 1914 he joined the Model Regiment as a platoon leader in 1916, became a company commander, and then battalion commander. He served in the Fujian Army in 1920 as the first Army Brigade Chief of Staff, then the Chief of Staff 13th brigade of the Northeast Army. In 1921 he commanded the 6th Army brigade in the north east, then the 17th Division office in 1927. In 1928, Su became Jiang's chief of staff and deputy commander of the northeastern border National Defense Office Directory. First in 1930 as the military commander of the Eastern Railway garrison then, the Hulun Buir garrison commander in 1931 in charge of the Heilungkiang garrisons of the \"Barga District\" at the extreme west of Heilungkiang on the Soviet frontier.\n\nBill Blizzard: William H. \"Bill\" Blizzard (September 19, 1892 \u2013 1958) was a union organizer, a commander of the miners' army during the Battle of Blair Mountain, and president of District 17 of the United Mine Workers. Blizzard is most remembered for his role in the Battle of Blair Mountain, leading the miners against the forces of Logan County sheriff Don Chafin. For his leadership role in the battle, Blizzard was charged with treason, but was acquitted at his trial on these charges. From that time forward, he remained an important leader within the UMW and organized labor.\n\nChafin House: Chafin House, also known as Women's Club of Logan Library, is a historic home located at Logan, Logan County, West Virginia. The house was built about 1900, and is a two story, brick and frame dwelling a generous raised foundation of rock-faced ashlar. It has a cross-gabled roof with a gambrel front and large dormers on the sides. The house was deeded to the Women's Club of Logan in 1946, and has served as the local public library since then. It was the home of Sheriff Don Chafin, the infamous \"Czar of Logan\" and the leader of the defending forces in the Battle of Blair Mountain (1921).\n\nStepan Shutov: Stepan Fyodorovich Shutov (Russian: \u0421\u0442\u0435\u043f\u0430\u043d \u0424\u0451\u0434\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0428\u0443\u0442\u043e\u0432; 30 January 1902 \u2013 17 April 1963) was a Red Army Colonel and double Hero of the Soviet Union. Shutov fought in the Russian Civil War and the Polish\u2013Soviet War. He was demobilized after recovering from Typhus in 1921 but was drafted into the Red Army again in 1924. He initially served in cavalry units and later became an officer in the tank troops. When Germany invaded the Soviet Union, Shutov was a tank battalion commander. He fought in the Battle of Moscow. In December 1941 he became deputy commander of a tank brigade and in August 1942 was given command of the 187th Tank Brigade of the 9th Tank Corps. Shutov was appointed commander of the 50th Separate Guards Tank Regiment in October. From May 1943 he took commanders courses at the Military Academy of the Mechanization and Motorization of the Red Army. After graduation Shutov became commander of the 20th Guards Tank Brigade in August 1943. For his leadership of the brigade in the Battle of Kiev (1943), he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union. During the Jassy\u2013Kishinev Offensive the brigade captured Ploie\u0219ti. For his leadership Shutov was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union a second time. In September 1944 he became 9th Guards Mechanized Corps deputy commander but a few days later was seriously wounded, resulting in the amputation of his arm while in the hospital. He retired in September 1945 and later became deputy minister for social welfare of the Belorussian SSR.\n\nAnatoly Petrakovsky: Anatoly Iosifovich Petrakovsky (Russian: \u0410\u043d\u0430\u0442\u043e\u043b\u0438\u0439 \u0418\u043e\u0441\u0438\u0444\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041f\u0435\u0442\u0440\u0430\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439; 28 December 1901 \u2013 3 September 1969) was a Ukrainian Soviet Army major general and Hero of the Soviet Union. After joining the Red Army in 1922, Petrakovsky became an officer and rose through the ranks. On the eve of the Winter War, he was a battalion commander in the 13th Rifle Division. Petrakovsky was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin for his leadership of the battalion. After Operation Barbarossa, he became commander of the 395th Rifle Division. He led the division during the Battle of Rostov and the Battle of Voronezh but was relieved of command due to a \"systemic failure to comply with orders\". In August 1943, Petrakovsky became commander of the 57th Rifle Corps but lost command of the corps and was sent to hospital to receive treatment for an illness. After graduating from the Military Academy of the General Staff, he was appointed deputy commander of 16th Army and participated in the Invasion of South Sakhalin. Postwar, Petrakovsky served in various staff positions and retired in 1956.\n\nRobert Ballard Long: Lieutenant-General Robert Ballard Long (4 April 1771 \u2013 2 March 1825) was an officer of the British and Hanoverian Armies who despite extensive service during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars never managed to achieve high command due to his abrasive manner with his superiors and his alleged tactical ineptitude. Although he remained a cavalry commander in the Peninsular War between 1811 and 1813, the British commander Wellington became disillusioned with Long's abilities. Wellington's opinion was never expressed directly, though when the Prince Regent manoeuvred his favourite, Colquhoun Grant into replacing Long as a cavalry brigade commander, Wellington conspicuously made no effort to retain Long. Other senior officers, including Sir William Beresford and the Duke of Cumberland, expressed their dissatisfaction with Long's abilities. The celebrated historian, and Peninsula veteran, Sir William Napier was a severe critic of Beresford's record as army commander during the Albuera Campaign; in criticising Beresford he involved Long's opinions as part of his argument. The publication of Napier's history led to a long running and acrimonious argument in print between Beresford and his partisans on one side, with Napier and Long's nephew Charles Edward Long (Long having died before the controversy reached the public arena) on the other. Recently Long's performance as a cavalry general has received more favourable comment in Ian Fletcher's revisionist account of the British cavalry in the Napoleonic period.\n\nBattle of Blair Mountain: The Battle of Blair Mountain was the largest labor uprising in United States history and one of the largest, best-organized, and most well-armed uprisings since the American Civil War. For five days in late August and early September 1921, in Logan County, West Virginia, some 10,000 armed coal miners confronted 3,000 lawmen and strikebreakers, called the Logan Defenders, who were backed by coal mine operators during an attempt by the miners to unionize the southwestern West Virginia coalfields. 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Max Bianchi won the first overall championship and Martin Lanting won the Iron Cup after the last race of the championship at Misano.\n\n2017 Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup: The 2017 Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup was the fifth season of the Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup following on from the demise of the SRO Group's FIA GT1 World Championship (an auto racing series for grand tourer cars), the fourth with the designation of Blancpain Sprint Series or Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup.\n\nGroup GT3: Group GT3, known technically as Cup Grand Touring Cars and commonly referred to as simply GT3, is a set of regulations maintained by the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) for grand tourer racing cars designed for use in various auto racing series throughout the world. The GT3 category was initially created in 2005 by the SRO Group as a third rung in the ladder of grand touring motorsport, below the Group GT1 and Group GT2 categories which were utilized in the SRO's FIA GT Championship, and launched its own series in 2006, the FIA GT3 European Championship. Since then, Group GT3 has expanded to become the de facto category for many national and international grand touring series, although some series modify the ruleset from the FIA standard. By 2013, nearly 20 automobile manufacturers have built or been represented with GT3 machines.\n\nFIA GT1 World Championship: The FIA GT1 World Championship was a world championship sports car racing series developed by the SRO Group and regulated by the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), held from 2010 to 2012. It featured multiple grand tourer race cars based on production road cars and conforming with the GT1 (2010\u20132011) and GT3 (2012) regulations competing in one-hour races on multiple continents. All cars were performance balanced with weight and restrictor adjustments to artificially equalise their performance. Championships were awarded each season for drivers and teams.\n\n2013 FIA GT Series: The 2013 FIA GT Series was the first season following on from the demise of the SRO Group's FIA GT1 World Championship, an auto racing series for grand tourer cars. The series underwent changes in 2013, retaining GT3 cars as the mainstay, but creating sub-classes for Pro, Pro-Am and Gentleman driver line-ups. All-Inkl. com M\u00fcnnich Motorsport did not return to defend their Teams' World Champions, instead moving to the World Touring Car Championship with one of the Drivers' World Champions Marc Basseng beside Ren\u00e9 M\u00fcnnich, team director of All-Inkl. com M\u00fcnnich Motorsport, and defending 2012 WTCC champion Rob Huff.\n\nMad-Croc Racing: Mad-Croc Racing was an auto racing team that competed in the FIA GT1 World Championship. It was formed as the result of a collaboration between the Belgian Selleslagh Racing Team (SRT) and DKR Engineering of Luxembourg. The team took its name from the Mad-Croc brand of energy products that sponsored the team. The team ran a pair of Corvette C6.Rs in the championship, with SRT and DKR taking responsibility for one car each.\n\n2012 FIA GT1 World Championship: The 2012 FIA GT1 World Championship was the third and final season of the SRO Group's FIA GT1 World Championship, an auto racing series for grand tourer cars. The 2012 championship, which opened to GT3 Series Grand Touring cars, featured two titles awarded to the highest scoring competitors over the course of the season: the GT1 World Championship for Drivers and the GT1 World Championship for Teams. The series underwent regulation changes in 2012 with GT3 cars replacing the GT1 category vehicles used in the previous two seasons of the World Championship. 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Garbo plays a wife who pretends to be her own fictitious twin sister in order to recapture the affections of her estranged husband (Douglas), who has left her for a former girlfriend (Bennett). The film is generally regarded as a box-office bomb and an unsuccessful attempt to \"Americanize\" Garbo in order to increase her United States fan base. By mutual agreement, Garbo's contract with MGM was terminated shortly after \"Two-Faced Woman\" was released, and it became her last film.\n\nSusan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise): Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) is a 1931 American Pre-Code film starring Greta Garbo and Clark Gable, based on the novel by David Graham Phillips. The film was made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was directed and produced by Robert Z. Leonard. This was the only film in which Greta Garbo was paired with Clark Gable. The notoriety of the novel alone was enough for British censors to ban it from release. With a few cuts, it was finally approved in the UK with a new title: \"The Rise of Helga\".\n\nA Woman's Secret: A Woman's Secret is a 1949 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray, and starred Maureen O'Hara, Gloria Grahame and Melvyn Douglas. The film was based on the novel \"Mortgage on Life\" by Vicki Baum.\n\nThe Kiss (1929 film): The Kiss is a 1929 American silent drama film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer directed by Jacques Feyder and starring Greta Garbo, Conrad Nagel and Lew Ayres in his first feature film. The film is known for being both MGM's and Greta Garbo's last silent film. It was also the last such film for Conrad Nagel. That said, the film did take advantage of the new sound technology, and was released with an orchestral score and sound effects. It was based on an 1896 film.\n\nA Woman of Affairs: A Woman of Affairs is a 1928 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer drama film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Lewis Stone. The film, released with a synchronized score and sound effects, was based on a 1924 best-selling novel by Michael Arlen, \"The Green Hat\", which he adapted as a four-act stage play in 1925. \"The Green Hat\" was considered so daring in the United States that the movie did not allow any associations with it and was renamed \"A Woman of Affairs\", with the characters also renamed to mollify the censors. In particular the film script eliminated all references to heroin use, homosexuality and syphilis that were at the core of the tragedies involved.\n\nMata Hari (1931 film): Mata Hari is a 1931 American Pre-Code Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film loosely based on the life of Mata Hari, an exotic dancer and courtesan executed for espionage during World War I. The film stars Greta Garbo in the title role. It was Garbo's most commercially successful vehicle. Only a censored version of the film is currently available.\n\nGreta Garbo: Greta Garbo (born Greta Lovisa Gustafsson; ] ; 18 September 1905 \u2013 15 April 1990), was a Swedish-born American film actress during the 1920s and 1930s. Garbo was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Actress and received an Academy Honorary Award in 1954 for her \"luminous and unforgettable screen performances.\" In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Garbo fifth on their list of the greatest female stars of classic Hollywood cinema, after Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Audrey Hepburn, and Ingrid Bergman.\n\nNinotchka: Ninotchka is a 1939 American film made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by producer and director Ernst Lubitsch which stars Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas. It is written by Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett, and Walter Reisch, based on a screen story by Melchior Lengyel. \"Ninotchka\" is Greta Garbo's first full comedy, and her penultimate film. It is one of the first American movies which, under the cover of a satirical, light romance, depicted the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin as being rigid and gray, in this instance comparing it with the free and sunny Parisian society of pre-war years.\n\nNils Asther: Nils Anton Alfhild Asther (17 January 1897 \u2013 19 October 1981) was a Swedish actor active in Hollywood from 1926 to the mid-1950s, known for his beautiful face and often called \"the male Greta Garbo\". Between 1916 and 1963 he appeared in over 70 feature films, 16 of which were produced in the silent era. He didn't seek publicity, choosing instead to be alone. He is mainly remembered today for two silent films he made with his fellow Swede, Greta Garbo, and the pre-code interracial love affair in \"The Bitter Tea of General Yen\".\n\nMelvyn Douglas: Melvyn Douglas (born Melvyn Edouard Hesselberg, April 5, 1901 \u2013 August 4, 1981) was an American actor. 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Douglas later played mature and fatherly characters, as in his Academy Award\u2013winning performances in \"Hud\" (1963) and \"Being There\" (1979) and his Academy Award\u2013nominated performance in \"I Never Sang for My Father\" (1970).", "question": "A Woman's Secret co-starred the actor who played in which movie alongside Greta Garbo?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_from_womans_secret": {"type": "string", "description": "The actor who co-starred in 'A Woman's Secret' and also appeared in a film with Greta Garbo."}, "garbo_co_star_film": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film where the identified actor co-starred with Greta Garbo."}, "year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "director": {"type": "string", "description": "The director of the film."}, "other_notable_co_star": {"type": "string", "description": "Another notable co-star in the film besides Greta Garbo and the identified actor."}}, "required": ["title", "year", "director"], "additionalProperties": false}, "garbo_film_genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The genre of the Greta Garbo film, if specified."}}, "required": ["actor_from_womans_secret", "garbo_co_star_film"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actor_from_womans_secret": "Melvyn Douglas", "garbo_co_star_film": {"title": "Two-Faced Woman", "year": 1941, "director": "George Cukor", "other_notable_co_star": "Constance Bennett"}, "garbo_film_genre": "romantic comedy"}, "ground_truth": {"actor_from_womans_secret": "Melvyn Douglas", "garbo_co_star_film": {"title": "Ninotchka", "year": 1939, "director": "Ernst Lubitsch"}, "garbo_film_genre": "comedy"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1952, "output_tokens": 74, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "9ab05b2b8bad58dde06ef2246001d93925bac929da10c5e8722706dd5fa6631d", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5abea7de5542990832d3a06a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "yes", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Somatic embryogenesis: Somatic embryogenesis is an artificial process in which a plant or embryo is derived from a single somatic cell or group of somatic cells. Somatic embryos are formed from plant cells that are not normally involved in the development of embryos, i.e. ordinary plant tissue. No endosperm or seed coat is formed around a somatic embryo. Applications of this process include: clonal propagation of genetically uniform plant material; elimination of viruses; provision of source tissue for genetic transformation; generation of whole plants from single cells called protoplasts; development of synthetic seed technology. Cells derived from competent source tissue are cultured to form an undifferentiated mass of cells called a callus. Plant growth regulators in the tissue culture medium can be manipulated to induce callus formation and subsequently changed to induce embryos to form from the callus. The ratio of different plant growth regulators required to induce callus or embryo formation varies with the type of plant. Somatic embryos are mainly produced \"in vitro\" and for laboratory purposes, using either solid or liquid nutrient media which contain plant growth regulators (PGR\u2019s). The main PGRs used are auxins but can contain cytokinin in a smaller amount. Shoots and roots are monopolar while somatic embryos are bipolar, allowing them to form a whole plant without culturing on multiple media types. Somatic embryogenesis has served as a model to understand the physiological and biochemical events that occur during plant developmental processes as well as a component to biotechnological advancement. The first documentation of somatic embryogenesis was by Steward et al. in 1958 and Reinert in 1959 with carrot cell suspension cultures.\n\nArnica cordifolia: Arnica cordifolia is a species of arnica in the sunflower family, known by the common name heartleaf arnica. It is native to western North America from Alaska to California to New Mexico, as far east as Ontario and Michigan. 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Traditionally, hats were made from the plaited leaves of the \"Carludovica palmata\" plant, known locally as the \"toquilla palm\" or \"jipijapa palm\", although it is a palm-like plant rather than a true palm.\n\nCarludovica palmata: Carludovica palmata (Panama hat plant or toquilla palm) is a palm-like monocot plant. It is not a true palm. Its leaves are different from the leaves of true palms, and unlike true palms it does not develop a woody trunk. Its female flowers (which mature first) have large stigmas, and its male flowers (which mature later) have a lot of pollen. They reproduce vegetatively, because they do not produce viable seeds.\n\nArnica montana: Arnica montana, sometimes referred to as wolf's bane, has also been called leopard's bane, mountain tobacco and mountain arnica, is a moderately toxic ethnobotanical European flowering plant in the sunflower family. It is noted for its large yellow flower head. Unfortunately, the names \"wolf's bane\" and \"leopard's bane\" are also used for another plant, aconitum, which is extremely poisonous.\n\nArnica: Arnica is a genus of perennial, herbaceous plants in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The genus name \"Arnica\" may be derived from the Greek \"arni\", \"lamb\", in reference to the plants' soft, hairy leaves. \"Arnica\" is also known by the names \"Mountain Tobacco\" and, confusingly, \"Leopard's bane\" and \"Wolfsbane\"\u2014two names that it shares with the entirely unrelated genus \"Aconitum\".\n\nDoronicum corsicum: Doronicum corsicum is a species of the genus \"Doronicum\" and the family sunflower family. some authors have regarded the species as belonging to either \"Arnica\" or \"Aronicum\". It is a rare plant that has been found only on the Island of Corsica in the Mediterranean (part of the French Republic).\n\nPlant community: A plant community (sometimes \"phytocoenosis\" or \"phytocenosis\") is a collection or association of plant species within a designated geographical unit, which forms a relatively uniform patch, distinguishable from neighboring patches of different vegetation types. The components of each plant community are influenced by soil type, topography, climate and human disturbance. In many cases there are several soil types within a given phytocoenosis.\n\nCarludovica: Carludovica is a genus in the family Cyclanthaceae. It is native to tropical America, from southern Mexico and Guatemala to Ecuador and Bolivia. \"Carludovica\" is named in honor of Charles IV of Spain and his wife Maria Luisa of Parma.", "question": "Are Arnica and Carludovica both types of plant?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"question_category": {"type": "string", "description": "The category of the question, e.g., 'Biological Classification'."}, "entities_evaluated": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of entities mentioned in the question and their plant status.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"entity_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the entity."}, "is_a_plant": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the entity is identified as a plant in the context."}, "plant_type_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A brief description of the plant type from the context, if applicable."}, "botanical_family": {"type": "string", "description": "The botanical family of the plant, if specified."}}, "required": ["entity_name", "is_a_plant"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "conclusion": {"type": "boolean", "description": "The final answer to whether all specified entities are plants."}}, "required": ["question_category", "entities_evaluated", "conclusion"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"question_category": "Biological Classification", "entities_evaluated": [{"entity_name": "Arnica", "is_a_plant": true, "plant_type_description": "genus of perennial, herbaceous plants", "botanical_family": "sunflower family (Asteraceae)"}, {"entity_name": "Carludovica", "is_a_plant": true, "plant_type_description": "genus in the family Cyclanthaceae", "botanical_family": "Cyclanthaceae"}], "conclusion": true}, "ground_truth": {"question_category": "Biological Classification", "entities_evaluated": [{"entity_name": "Arnica", "is_a_plant": true, "plant_type_description": "genus of perennial, herbaceous plants", "botanical_family": "Asteraceae"}, {"entity_name": "Carludovica", "is_a_plant": true, "plant_type_description": "genus in the family Cyclanthaceae", "botanical_family": "Cyclanthaceae"}], "conclusion": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1796, "output_tokens": 115, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "801d37ae56ead9c071a724496a629cbe12b822023ba7afdb544ef541ea7e8d8b", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab7dac15542993667794021", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Aksar 2", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Mohit Marwah: Mohit Marwah is a mainstream Bollywood actor, best known for his debut feature film Fugly, produced by Akshay Kumar, and Raag Desh directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia he has appeared in Short Films such as Strangers in the Night produced by Dharma Productions and Directed by Shakun Batra, and in Love Shots produced by Yash Raj Films.\n\nMurder (film series): Murder is a series of Indian thriller films produced by Mukesh Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt. The first film was directed by Anurag Basu was released in 2004, second film by Mohit Suri was released in 2011, and third film by Vishesh Bhatt was released in 2013.\n\nRough Book: Rough Book is a feature film directed by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan for Aerika Cineworks. It features Tannishtha Chatterjee and Amaan Khan in lead roles with Joy Sengupta, Jayati Bhatia, Deepika Amin and Vinay Jain in supporting roles. Television actor Ram Kapoor makes an appearance. The narrative was written by Sanjay Chouhan and Ananth Mahadevan. \n\nAksar 2: Aksar 2 is an upcoming Indian thriller film, directed by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan. The film is the sequel to 2006 film \"Aksar\". The film stars Gautam Rode, Abhinav Shukla, Zareen Khan and Mohit Madaan in lead roles. . The motion poster of the movie was released on 4th August 2017 on YouTube while trailer of the film was released on 28 August 2017. The film is slated for release on 6 October 2017.\n\nAnanth Babu: Ananth Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by his screen name Ananth Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He is the brother of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula.\n\nMohit Madaan: Mohit Madaan is a Bollywood actor, known for Love Exchange (film). He will also be seen in Aksar 2 upcoming Indian thriller film directed by Anant Mahadevan and also stars Zareen Khan and Gautam Rode. The film is the sequel to 2006 film Aksar. Mohit Madaan is also credited as Mohit Madan in media.\n\nAnant Mahadevan: Anant Mahadevan, also credited as Ananth Narayan Mahadevan, is a screenwriter, actor, and director of Hindi and Marathi films and television serials in India. Having been an integral part of the Indian television serials and Hindi movies since the 1980s, he is also involved in the professional English and Hindi theatre. Ananth along with Sanjay Pawar received the National Award (2010) for the Best Screenplay and Dialogues for the successful Marathi movie \"Mee Sindhutai Sapkal\". The film also fetched him the special jury award at the National Film awards 2010.\n\nMohit Sehgal: Mohit Sehgal is an Indian television actor. He is best known for his role of Samrat Shergil in the Indian television series, \"Miley Jab Hum Tum\" on STAR One. He then bagged the role of Siddharth in \"Mujhse Kuch Kethi Yeh Khamoshiyaan\" on Star Plus in 2012 and in 2013 as Haider in \"Qubool Hai\" and 2015 as Somendra in Sarojini on Zee TV. Mohit has also participated in \"Nach Baliye Season 8\" with Sanaya in 2017 and they made it to the Finale. Mohit is currently seen as Ayaan Mehta in Love Ka Hai Intezaar on Star Plus.\n\nEk Paheli Leela: Ek Paheli Leela (Hindi: \u090f\u0915 \u092a\u0939\u0947\u0932\u0940 \u0932\u0940\u0932\u093e , translation: \"Leela: A Mystery\") is a 2015 Indian thriller drama film, written and directed by Bobby Khan and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar. It stars Sunny Leone in the titular lead role with Jay Bhanushali, Rajneesh Duggal, Jas Arora, Mohit Ahlawat and Rahul Dev in pivotal roles. Choreography is done by Ahmed Khan and Jojo Khan. The music for the film is composed by Meet Bros Anjjan and Amaal Mallik. Principal photography of the film began in Jodhpur, India.\n\nI Am Sindhutai Sakpal: I Am Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi: \u092e\u0940 \u0938\u093f\u0902\u0927\u0941\u0924\u093e\u0908 \u0938\u092a\u0915\u093e\u0933 ; \"Mee Sindhutai Sapkal\") is an Indian Marathi film. The film was directed by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan. 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He coached the Connecticut Huskies between 1937 and 1941 and from 1946 to 1968. The 1943\u20131945 seasons were canceled due to World War II so the only season during that time that the Huskies played without Squires was 1942, when they were coached by Carl Fischer. Joe Morrone took over for Squires beginning in 1969.\n\nT-1 tractor: The T-1 tractor (also known as DT-1, \"Direc\u021bia Tehnic\u0103 1\") was a project developed by the Romanian Army during World War II. A total of 1,000 were ordered. It was designed to tow a Romanian 75\u00a0mm gun. After five prototypes were produced, the project was canceled due to the lack of priority.\n\nEddie Schroeder: Edward \"Eddie\" Julius Schroeder (January 20, 1911 \u2013 December 1, 2005) was an American speed skater who competed at the 1932 and 1936 Winter Olympics. In 1932 he finished eighth in the 10,000 m event. Four years later he again finished eighth in the 10000 m; he also placed 12th over 1500 m and 15th over 5000 m. He was selected for the 1940 Olympic team, but the games were canceled due to World War II.\n\n1916 Summer Olympics: The 1916 Summer Olympics (German: \"Olympische Sommerspiele 1916\"), officially known as the Games of the VI Olympiad, were scheduled to be held in Berlin, Germany, but were eventually canceled due to the outbreak of World War I. Berlin was selected as the host city during the 14th IOC Session in Stockholm on 4 July 1912, defeating bids from Alexandria, Amsterdam, Brussels, Budapest and Cleveland. After the 1916 Games were cancelled, Berlin would eventually host the 1936 Summer Olympics, twenty years later.\n\nUSS Fargo (CL-106): USS \"Fargo\" (CL-106), named after the city of Fargo, North Dakota, was the lead ship of her class of light cruisers of the United States Navy, most of which were canceled due to the end of World War II.\n\n1918 Alabama Crimson Tide football team: The 1918 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously \"Alabama\", \"UA\" or \"Bama\") was to represent the University of Alabama in the 1918 college football season; however, the season was canceled due to the effects of World War I. B. L. Noojin was to serve as head coach for the season. University officials canceled the season as a result of multiple opponents canceling their contests against Alabama and a military policy that only allowed for the team to practice for less than one hour per week. Alabama also did not field a team in 1898 due to campus rules prohibiting athletic teams from traveling off campus to compete and in 1943 due to the effects of World War II.\n\n1948 Summer Olympics medal table: The 1948 Summer Olympics (also known as the Games of the XIV Olympiad) was an international multi-sport event held from July 29 through August 14, 1948, in London, United Kingdom. It was the first Olympic Games to take place in twelve years, due to the Second World War (and was known informally as \"The Austerity Games\" - largely due to countries having to bring their own food due to shortages in Britain), with London being chosen as the host city in March 1946. London had previously hosted the 1908 Summer Olympics, and was due to have hosted the event in 1944. A record 59 nations were represented by 4,104 athletes, 3,714 men and 385 women, in 19 sport disciplines. Following the Second World War, Germany and Japan remained under military occupation and had not yet formed their National Olympic Committee, and so were not invited. The only major Axis power to take part in the Games was Italy. The Soviet Union also did not form a National Olympic Committee and was ineligible to be invited to compete. However, they did send observers and competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Following the threats of a boycott from Arab countries should an Israeli team fly their flag at the opening ceremony, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) excluded Israel from the Games on a technicality.\n\nEllison Brown: Ellison Myers Brown Sr (September 22, 1914 \u2013 August 23, 1975), widely known as Tarzan Brown, and Deerfoot amongst his people, was a two-time winner of the Boston Marathon, in 1936 (2:33:40) and 1939 (2:28:51). A member and direct descendant of the last acknowledged royal family of the Narragansett Indian tribe of Rhode Island, he also participated in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. He was scheduled to participate in the 1940 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, but these were canceled due to the outbreak of World War II. Tarzan Brown is still one of only two Native Americans to have won the Boston Marathon (the other being Thomas Longboat of the Onondaga Nation from Canada, in 1907) and the only Native American to have more than one victory in Boston. He was inducted into the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame in 1973.\n\nLeo Freisinger: Leonhard \"Leo\" Freisinger (February 7, 1916 \u2013 August 29, 1985) was an American speed skater who competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics. He won a bronze medal in the 500 m and placed fourth in the 1500 m event. He won the U.S. National Indoor title in 1937 and 1938 and the National and North American Outdoor title in 1940. In 1938 he set a world record over 500 m at a meet in Davos, Switzerland, but Hans Engnestangen beat this record a few minuted later. Freisinger was selected for the 1940 Olympics, but they were canceled due to World War II. Later he became a figure skater in professional ice shows, and coached the 1964 American Olympic speed skating team.\n\n1944 Summer Olympics: The 1944 Summer Olympics, which were to be officially known as the Games of the XIII Olympiad, were cancelled due to World War II. It would have been held in London, United Kingdom, which won the bid on the first ballot in a June 1939 IOC election over Rome, Detroit, Lausanne, Athens, Budapest, Helsinki and Montreal. 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It is best known for being involved in the early development of the modern Curly Coated Retriever and Golden Retriever breeds of dogs. They were described as a generally brown athletic dogs from the area around Berwick-upon-Tweed near the River Tweed and close to the Scottish Borders. A type of water dog, the breed was not well known outside the local area. This breed may have been created by crossing local water dogs with imported St. John's water dog, another breed which is also now extinct.\n\nWhippet: The Whippet (also English Whippet or Snap dog) is a dog breed of medium-size. They are a sighthound breed that originated in England, where they descended from greyhounds. Whippets today still strongly resemble a smaller greyhound. Shown in the Hound group, Whippets have relatively few health problems other than arrhythmia. Whippets also participate in dog sports such as lure coursing, agility, and flyball. The name is derived from an early 17th-century word, now obsolete, meaning to \"move briskly\".\n\nGrief therapy dog: A grief therapy dog (also known as an emotional support dog, companion dog, or comfort dog) is a form of animal-assisted therapy. Dogs have been proven to be able to assist people in overcoming grief, which has led to a recent rise in the use of therapy dogs; although animal-assisted therapy theory has been around since World War II. Grief therapy dogs can be found in locations such as funeral homes, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and hospices, and may provide support in situations such as funeral services, counseling sessions, and disaster relief. Popular breeds used as therapy dogs include the Portuguese Water Dog, Bernese Mountain Dog, St. Bernard, and Golden Retriever.\n\nMoscow Water Dog: The Moscow Water Dog, also known as the Moscow Diver, Moscow Retriever or Moskovsky Vodolaz, is a little-known dog breed derived from the Newfoundland, Caucasian Shepherd Dog and East European Shepherd. It is now extinct, but was used in the development of the Black Russian Terrier. The Moscow Water Dog was produced only by the Red Star Kennels, the state operated organization chartered to provide working dogs for the armed services.\n\nCantabrian Water Dog: The Cantabrian Water Dog (Spanish: perro de agua cant\u00e1brico ) is a landrace breed of dog developed in the coast of Cantabria, northern Spain, as an assistant to fishermen. The breed was classified and recognized by the Breeds Committee of the Spanish Ministry of Environment on 22 March 2011.\n\nWetterhoun: The Wetterhoun (FCI No.221, translated into English as the Frisian Water Dog) is a breed of dog traditionally used as a hunting dog for hunting small mammals and waterfowl in the province of Fryslan in the Netherlands. The name of the dog comes from the West Frisian \"Wetterh\u00fbn\" meaning \"water dog.\" Plural of Wetterhoun is Wetterhounen in Dutch. The breed may also be called the \"Otterhoun\" (not to be confused with the Otterhound) or \"Dutch Spaniel\", although it is not a Spaniel-type dog.\n\nPlaya de Gulpiyuri: Playa de Gulpiyuri is a flooded sinkhole with an inland beach located near Llanes, Spain around 100 m from the Cantabrian Sea. Roughly 40 meters in length, it is fully tidal due to a series of underground tunnels carved by the salt water of the Cantabrian Sea which allows water from the Bay of Biscay to create small waves.\n\nSpanish Water Dog: The Spanish Water Dog (perro de agua espa\u00f1ol ) breed dates back several hundred years and has its origins most likely in Turkey from where it was imported into Spain as a general purpose sheepdog and guard. It is also used sometimes as a gundog, and is skilled at retrieval from water. The SWD has strong genetic links to other ancient water breeds such as the Portuguese Water Dog, the French Barbet and the Irish Water Spaniel.\n\nTeddy Roosevelt Terrier: The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. 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It and an adjacent chapel were built in the mid-19th century in an early Gothic Revival style designed by Frank Wills. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.\n\nGreater Allen A. M. E. Cathedral of New York: The Greater Allen Cathedral of New York is an African Methodist Episcopal church located in Jamaica, Queens, New York. The congregation currently has over 23,000 members, making it one of the largest churches in the United States. The church's budget exceeds $34 million annually and it operates a 750-student private school, as well as numerous commercial and social service enterprises. It also holds a number of expansive commercial and residential properties and coordinates a number of subsidiary organizations. It has been named one of the nation's most productive religions and urban development institutions, and is one of the Borough of Queens largest private sector employers. The church has been pastored by Floyd Flake and his wife Elaine for over three decades. Floyd Flake is also the president of Wilberforce University and a former United States Congressman.\n\nEilardus Westerlo: Eilardus Westerlo (October 30, 1738, Kantens, Netherlands \u2013 December 26, 1790, Albany, New York) was a Dutch Reformed minister who worked in the United States. He spent his career, from October 1760 until December 1790, as pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church in Albany. During this period, the United States fought for its independence, and the Dutch Reformed Church in North America gained its independence from the mother church in the Netherlands.\n\nFirst Church in Albany (Reformed): The First Reformed Church, also known as First Church in Albany or North Dutch Church, is located at North Pearl (New York State Route 32) and Orange streets in Albany, New York, United States. It is a member congregation of the Reformed Church in America. The building was designed by Philip Hooker and built in 1798. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.\n\nPitkin Tunnel: The Pitkin Tunnel or Pitkin Street Tunnel is a below-ground-level, roofed but not entirely enclosed roadway, in downtown New Haven, Connecticut, United States. It accommodates simultaneous motor vehicle traffic in both directions. The tunnel runs from the eastbound one-way Elm Street between Church and Orange Streets ( ), with the southbound lanes of State Street between Court and Chapel Streets ( ) across from State Street station. It passes under Orange Street. It runs under or next to the New Haven City Hall and County Courthouse and the Federal Courthouse on Church Street, the local Emergency Operations Center, and at least three more buildings that house banks and the headquarters of United Illuminating, the electric utility serving much of New Haven and Fairfield counties.\n\nPalace Theatre (Albany, New York): The Palace Theatre is an entertainment venue in downtown Albany, New York, located on the corner of Clinton Avenue (US 9) and North Pearl Street (NY 32). The 2,844 seat theater is owned by the City of Albany and run by the Palace Performing Arts Center, Inc - a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The Palace Theatre hosts more than 150 events annually, from public performances such as concerts, plays, educational programs, live comedy and a classic movie series to private events such as weddings, dance competitions, corporate events and graduations. It is also the annual home of the Albany Symphony Orchestra.\n\nFranklin Street Presbyterian Church and Parsonage: Franklin Street Presbyterian Church and Parsonage is a historic Presbyterian church located at 100 West Franklin Street at Cathedral Street, northwest corner in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The church is a rectangular Tudor Gothic building dedicated in 1847, with an addition in 1865. The front features two 60 foot flanking octagonal towers are also crenelated and have louvered belfry openings and stained glass Gothic-arched windows. The parsonage has walls of brick, heavy Tudor-Gothic window hoods, and battlements atop the roof and was built in 1857. This church was incorporated in 1844 by a group of men from the First Presbyterian Church then located at the northwest corner of East Fayette Street and North Street (now Guilford Avenue) in downtown (later relocated in 1854 to West Madison Street and Park Avenue in Mount Vernon-Belvedere neighborhood after selling their previous third church building of 1790-95 to the Federal Government which built a U.S. Courthouse there [to 1889, replaced again 1932] dedicated in 1860 by President James Buchanan). They felt the need for a new church in that fast-growing northern section of the city formerly \"Howard's Woods\" of Col. John Eager Howard's (Revolutionary War commander of the famed \"Maryland Line\" regiment of the Continental Army) country estate \"Belvedere\" (mansion located at intersection of North Calvert and East Chase Streets, razed 1875) where the Washington Monument was erected with its four surrounding park squares just two blocks from their new building. Franklin Street Church was also located on \"Cathedral Hill\" in the southern part of the community bordering downtown and across the street from the old Baltimore Cathedral (Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary) erected 1806-1821 and designed by Benjamin Latrobe. Later in 1882-1886, philanthropist Enoch Pratt founded his central library for the new Enoch Pratt Free Library then facing West Mulberry Street at Cathedral, a block south which was replaced in 1931-33 by a new central library building encompassing the entire block and now directly across Franklin Street from the F.S.P.C. In 1973, the two historic congregations reunited to form The First and Franklin Street Presbyterian Church and was centered at the First Church site on West Madison and Park. The Franklin Street building was used by the merged congregation for a time and then sold to a fundamentalist independent Protestant congregation and later re-sold to the present \"New Unity Church Ministries\". Across Cathedral Street to the northeast was the 1820s era Greek Revival home designed by Robert Mills (who also did the Washington Monument two blocks away) which later was occupied by the original Maryland Club, an exclusive Southern-leaning dining and leisure society of gentlemen, founded 1857 that was once threatened by Massachusetts Militia Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, U.S.A. when he occupied Baltimore at the beginning of the Civil War on May 13, 1861, and fortified Federal Hill with a Fort and cannons overlooking the harbor and city, \"to put a shot into it\" if he spied a reputed rebel flag flying or any discontent to declared martial law. The Club later moved to North Charles and East Eager Streets in 1892 and mansion was later replaced by the former Central Building of the Young Men's Christian Association of Central Maryland (YMCA) which was closed in the 1980s and the building renovated as the Mount Vernon Hotel and Cafe.\n\nWNYT (TV): WNYT is the NBC-affiliated television station for the Capital District of New York State and Western New England. Licensed to Albany, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on VHF channel 12 (or virtual channel 13.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter on the Helderberg Escarpment west of New Salem, a hamlet of New Scotland. 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It is the theme song for the charity event \"Music for life 2011\". In 2012 the song made a comeback due to the success it had with \"Music for Life\". Luc Van Acker performed at the Suicker Rock festival with a 14-year-old girl who was named after the song \"Zanna\". Luc Van Acker has previously met the family in 1998 after having made a remix using the sound of her heartbeat in vitro. However, in 2012, music brought the two back together after having found Zanna Ramaekers 's A cappella cover of \"Zanna\" on YouTube. They performed on the stage at SuickerRock and at a Belgian national TV show VillaVanthilt.\n\nDisney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears: Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears is an American animated television series that first aired in the United States from 1985 to 1991. The series was the first animated production by Walt Disney Animation Television, and loosely inspired by the gummy bear candies; Disney CEO Michael Eisner was struck with inspiration for the show when his son requested the candies one day. The series premiered on NBC on September 14, 1985, and aired there for four seasons. The series moved to ABC for one season from 1989 to 1990 (airing alongside \"The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\" as the \"Gummi Bears-Winnie the Pooh Hour\"), and concluded on September 6, 1991 as part of the Disney Afternoon television syndication package. Of the series' 65 shows, 30 were double-features, consisting of two 11-minute cartoons, thereby bringing the series total to 94 distinct episodes overall. The show is well-remembered for its theme music, written by Michael and Patty Silversher and creation of \"gummiberry juice\" which was a type of magic potion, granting abilities, which allowed them to bounce away from their hunters. The theme song was performed by Joseph Williams, son of composer John Williams and one-time lead singer of Toto.\n\nRhythm Orchestra (Hartford/ Springfield): The Rhythm Orchestra Teraz Rhythm band was a Polish musical group that was active from the early 1970s to early 1990s in New England and eastern Canada. The group performed a wide range of folk and popular music styles including polka, oberek, waltz, rock (medium and slow), country, tango, cha-cha-cha, foxtrot, swing, and rumba. As a favorite among the Polish diaspora or Polonia of the Greater Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts region, the group played at dances, weddings, picnics, festivals, and anniversaries which were frequently held at venues such the Polish National Home in Hartford, Connecticut, Gen. Haller Post 111 and the Falcons Nest 88 in New Britain, Connecticut, Polish National Alliance Park in Wallingford, Connecticut, and Pi\u0142sudski Park in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The group's first record album, \"Our Homeland\", was released in 1972 on the Holyoke based Rex Records label, which was founded by Joe \"Papa\" and Wanda Chesky, parents of Polka Hall of Famer Larry Chesky. Subsequent albums were released on the group's own record label, Wis\u0142a Records, which was based in Newington, Connecticut, and Westfield, Massachusetts. 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Sampdoria season: U.C. Sampdoria won its second cup trophy in just three years, defeating Torino in the final, thanks to a 3-2 aggregate victory. Gianluca Vialli scored ten goals to become club top scorer, as Sampdoria finished fourth in the domestic league.\n\n1986\u201387 U.C. Sampdoria season: U.C. Sampdoria started its march towards an eventual Serie A championship and European Cup final with its appointment of Yugoslav coach Vujadin Bo\u0161kov. With Britons Graeme Souness and Trevor Francis leaving the squad, Bo\u0161kov built his team around young Italian players, with Roberto Mancini, Gianluca Vialli, Pietro Vierchowod and Moreno Mannini among the bulwark of the squad as Sampdoria finished 6th in a tight battle involving several teams for 3rd in the championship.\n\n1985\u201386 U.C. Sampdoria season: U.C. Sampdoria fell short of repeating its successful 1984-85 season, ending up in 12th position in the league. It did almost defend its cup title successfully, but despite a 2-1 victory in the first leg, it lost to Roma in the return leg. Sampdoria's European adventure did not live up to expectations, it not even reaching the quarter finals of the Cup Winners' Cup.\n\n1994\u201395 U.C. Sampdoria season: Unione Calcio Sampdoria spent the 1994-95 season mired in the midfield, since its remarkable offensive play from the 1993-94 season failed to occur. Despite this, it came close to another European final, but stumbled at Arsenal following penalties in the semi finals. Following the end of the season, creative midfielders David Platt, Attilio Lombardo and Vladimir Jugovi\u0107 all left the club, bringing further uncertainty of the future direction of the club.\n\nDavid Platt (footballer): David Andrew Platt (born 10 June 1966) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.\n\n1984\u201385 U.C. Sampdoria season: U.C. Sampdoria recorded its best league season since 1960-61, thanks to a fourth place-finish. President Mantovani had surprised the football world by signing Liverpool stalwart Graeme Souness to the squad, and it paid off, with Souness adapting quickly to Italian football, also helping the team to win the 1985 edition of Coppa Italia, which was the first ever title for the club. The defensive line, with Moreno Mannini, Pietro Vierchowod and Antonio Paganin among the crew, was the main reason for the success, Sampdoria conceding just 23 goals in 30 league matches played. Quite a few of the players were still with the club when it finally won the league title in 1991.\n\n2004\u201305 U.C. Sampdoria season: U.C. Sampdoria enjoyed its best season since 1993\u201394, when the club finished third in Serie A and won Coppa Italia. In 2004-05 Sampdoria was able to finish fifth in the standings, thanks to a robust defence and a goalscoring ace in secondary striker Francesco Flachi, who played the football of his life. With only 29 goals conceded, the defence of Sampdoria was fully comparable with those of top sides Juventus and Milan, and coach Walter Novellino was hailed for the strong performance in the clubs' second season since its return to Serie A.\n\n1992\u201393 U.C. Sampdoria season: U.C. Sampdoria continued its decline and finished in seventh position in Serie A, once again missing out on international competitions. New coach Sven-G\u00f6ran Eriksson came to a squad that had lost its main striker Gianluca Vialli, but despite his absence Sampdoria scored 50 goals in 34 matches, but the defence leaked in an uncharacteristic manner for Eriksson's teams.\n\n1990\u201391 U.C. Sampdoria season: U.C. 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It is located east of the village of Romagne-sous-Montfaucon in Meuse. The cemetery contains the largest number of American military dead in Europe (14,246), most of whom lost their lives during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and were buried there. The cemetery consists of eight sections behind a large central reflection pool. Beyond the grave sections is a chapel which is decorated with stained glass windows depicting American units' insignias. Along the walls of the chapel area are the tablets of the missing which include the names of those soldiers who fought in the region and in northern Russia, but have no known grave. It also includes the Montfaucon American Monument. This cemetery is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission. It is open daily to the public from 9:00\u00a0a.m. to 5:00\u00a0p.m. The cemetery is closed January 1 and December 25, but is open on all other holidays.\n\nAmerican Expeditionary Forces: The American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) was the expeditionary force of the United States Army during World War I. It was established on July 5, 1917, in France under the command of General John J. Pershing. During the United States campaigns in World War I it fought alongside the French Army, British Army, and Canadian Army on the Western Front, against the German Empire. A minority of the AEF troops also fought alongside the Italian Army in that same year, against the Austro-Hungarian Army. The AEF helped the French Army on the Western Front during the Aisne Offensive (at the Battle of Ch\u00e2teau-Thierry (1918) and Battle of Belleau Wood) in the summer of 1918, and the AEF fought its major actions in the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in the latter part of 1918.\n\nNo\u00ebl Garnier-Duplessix: General No\u00ebl Marie Am\u00e9d\u00e9e Garnier-Duplessix (sometimes Duplessis) was a French army officer. Whilst still a colonel he commanded the 2nd Infantry Division in the Allied victory at the First Battle of the Marne before seeing service in the Zaian War in the French protectorate of Morocco. Garnier-Duplessix returned to France in October 1916 and received command of the 37th Infantry Division for the 15 December offensive of the Battle of Verdun and the Nivelle Offensive of April 1917. He received command of the 9th Army Corps in June 1918 and led that unit to victory in the August Battle of Amiens and the autumn Meuse-Argonne Offensive. After the war he was posted to Cilicia in the Franco-Turkish War of 1920-1 where he argued against early withdrawal of troops following the March 1921 Cilicia Peace Treaty.\n\nMeuse-Argonne Offensive: The Meuse-Argonne Offensive, also known as the Maas-Argonne Offensive and the Battle of the Argonne Forest, was a major part of the final Allied offensive of World War I that stretched along the entire Western Front. It was fought from 26 September 1918 until the Armistice of 11 November 1918, a total of 47 days. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive was the largest in United States military history, involving 1.2 million American soldiers. It was one of a series of Allied attacks known as the Hundred Days Offensive, which brought the war to an end. The battle cost 28,000 German lives and 26,277 American lives. It was the largest and bloodiest operation of World War I for the American Expeditionary Force (AEF), which was commanded by General John J. Pershing, and one of the deadliest battles in American history. American losses were exacerbated by the inexperience of many of the troops, and tactics used during the early phases of the operation.\n\n3d Pursuit Group: The 3d Pursuit Group was a United States Army Air Service unit that fought on the Western Front during World War I as part of the First United States Army. Formed in France in July 1918, the group was assigned to the 1st Pursuit Wing and saw action in the final months of the war, supporting the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Following the end of the war, the group was demobilized in France on 10 April 1919. There is no modern United States Air Force unit that shares its lineage and history.\n\nBattle of the Canal du Nord: The Battle of Canal du Nord was part of a general Allied offensive against German positions on the Western Front during the Hundred Days Offensive of World War I. The battle took place in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France, along an incomplete portion of the Canal du Nord and on the outskirts of Cambrai between 27 September and 1 October 1918. To avoid the risk of having extensive German reserves massed against a single Allied attack, the assault along the Canal du Nord was undertaken as part of a number of closely sequenced Allied attacks at separate points along the Western Front. It began one day after the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, one day before an offensive in the Flanders region of Belgium and two days before the Battle of St. Quentin Canal.\n\nHart Goodloe: Hart Goodloe (January 31, 1875 - March 21, 1954) was a surgeon in the First World War who served at Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Hart Goodloe was born in Danville, Kentucky in 1875. He is a graduate of University of Louisville's School of Medicine and a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity's Alpha Alpha-Gamma Chapter serving as Grand Presiding Senior (President) of the Grand Chapter from 1900 to 1901. On August 13, 1917 he enlisted in the U.S. Army at age 42. He was commissioned to the rank of major and was a surgeon in the army. By 1918 he was sent over to France and saw action at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. He was discharged from service on March 18, 1919, and resided in St. Louis, Missouri. His war documents were destroyed in a fire at the St. Louis archives. He died at Veterans Hospital, Biloxi, Mississippi, on March 21, 1954 at age 79.\n\nGrace Banker: Grace D. Banker (October 25, 1892 \u2013 September 17, 1960) was a telephone operator who served during World War I (1917\u20131918) as Chief Operator of mobile for the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. She led thirty-three women telephone operators known popularity as Hello Girls. They were assigned in New York to travel to France to operate telephone switch boards at the war front in Paris, and at Chaumont, Haute-Marne. They also operated the telephone switch boards at First Army headquarters at Ligny-en-Barrois, about 5 mi to the south of Saint-Mihiel, and later during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. After her return to civilian life, Banker and her team members were treated as citizen volunteers and initially not given recognition as members of the military. In 1919, Banker was honoured with the Distinguished Service Medal for her services with the First Army headquarters during the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives, with a commendation.\n\nBattle of the Wilderness: The Battle of the Wilderness, fought May 5\u20137, 1864, was the first battle of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Virginia Overland Campaign against Gen. Robert E. 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After the First World War, the unit was reorganized and re-designated on 29 January 1921 as the 5th Medical Regiment. 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Written by English and Erick Kastel, based on a screenplay by Stephen McDool, the cast includes James Purefoy, Brian Cox, Kate Mara, Paul Giamatti, Vladimir Kulich, Mackenzie Crook, Jason Flemyng, Derek Jacobi and Charles Dance. The film chronicles the siege of Rochester Castle by King John in 1215. The film was shot entirely in Wales in 2009 and produced on a budget of $25\u00a0million.\n\nPintel and Ragetti: Pintel and Ragetti are recurring characters in the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" film series, primarily providing comic relief throughout each film. Pintel is portrayed by Lee Arenberg and Mackenzie Crook portrays Ragetti.\n\nMackenzie Crook: Paul James \"Mackenzie\" Crook (born 29 September 1971) is an English actor, director, comedian and BAFTA-winning writer. 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The first 45-minute part was broadcast on BBC One on 26 December 2003, and the second 50-minute part was shown the following evening. The episodes are presented in the style of \"revisited\" documentaries common on British television, in which popular \"docusoaps\" (e.g. \"Airport\"), are brought back for one-off specials several years after the series concluded. David Brent (Gervais), forcibly made redundant at the end of the second series, is now a travelling salesman of cleaning supplies. Tim Canterbury (Martin Freeman) and Gareth Keenan (Mackenzie Crook) are still working at the offices of Wernham Hogg, and former Wernham Hogg receptionist Dawn Tinsley (Lucy Davis) now lives in Florida, though is flown back to Britain by the documentary crew to reunite with her old colleagues.\n\nCity of Ember: City of Ember is a 2008 American science fantasy film based on the 2003 novel \"The City of Ember\" by Jeanne DuPrau. It was produced by Walden Media, Playtone, Seth Hanchett, Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks and Steven Shareshian, directed by Gil Kenan, distributed by 20th Century Fox, written by Caroline Thompson with music by Andrew Lockington and stars Saoirse Ronan, Harry Treadaway, Bill Murray, Mackenzie Crook, Martin Landau, Mary Kay Place, Toby Jones and Tim Robbins. It was theatrically released in October 10, 2008 by 20th Century Fox, just two months after the release of the final book in the series; \"The Diamond of Darkhold\". The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office flop.\n\nCarl Prekopp: Carl James Prekopp (born Sheffield, 1979) is a British actor. He played Richard III at the Riverside Studios (2010) and originated the part of Lawrence in Tim Firth's stage adaptation of \"Calendar Girls\". He has appeared in BBC Radio 4 adaptations of Terry Pratchett's \"Mort\" (as the title character), \"Small Gods\" (as Brutha) and \"Night Watch\" (as young Sam Vimes). He was also a supporting actor in the 2007 British feature film \"I Want Candy\" with Mackenzie Crook, He directed the Afternoon Play \"Taken\" by Suzanne Heathcote for BBC Radio 4, and is a singer/songwriter and founding member of folk/rock band The Fircones featuring The Likely Lads actress Brigit Forsyth on Cello. . In 2015-2016, Prekopp appeared as William III of England and Daniel Defoe in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Helen Edmundson's \"Queen Anne\".\n\nDark Ascension (film): Dark Ascension is an upcoming action/fantasy film directed by Gene Fallaize, executive produced by Scott Spiegel, and starring Tara Reid, Brian Blessed, Paul Blackthorne, and Jillian Murray, along with Sean Young, Mackenzie Crook, Tony Cook and Serena Lorien.\n\nPirates of the Caribbean (film series): Pirates of the Caribbean is a series of American fantasy swashbuckler films produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and based on Walt Disney's theme park ride of the same name.\n\nGareth Keenan: Gareth Keenan is a fictional paper salesman on BBC's comedy \"The Office\". He is portrayed in the series by Mackenzie Crook as a gaunt, self-important team leader proud of his alleged lieutenant status in the Territorial Army. 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He holds the position of State of New Jersey Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, at Rutgers University and is the author of many works in the fields of philosophy of mind and cognitive science, in which he has laid the groundwork for the modularity of mind and the language of thought hypotheses, among other ideas. He is known for his provocative and sometimes polemical style of argumentation and as \"one of the principal philosophers of mind of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. In addition to having exerted an enormous influence on virtually every portion of the philosophy of mind literature since 1960, Fodor's work has had a significant impact on the development of the cognitive sciences.\"\n\nSamuel Merrill Woodbridge: The Reverend Samuel Merrill Woodbridge, D.D., LL.D. (April 5, 1819\u00a0\u2013 June 23, 1905) was an American clergyman, theologian, author, and college professor. A graduate of New York University and the New Brunswick Theological Seminary, Woodbridge preached for sixteen years as a clergyman in the Reformed Church in America. After settling in New Brunswick, New Jersey, he taught for 44 years as professor of ecclesiastical history and church government at the New Brunswick Theological Seminary, and for seven years as professor of \"metaphysics and philosophy of the human mind\" at Rutgers College (now Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) in New Brunswick. Woodbridge later led the New Brunswick seminary as Dean and President of the Faculty from 1883 to 1901. He was the author of three books and several published sermons and addresses covering various aspects of Christian faith, theology, church history and government.\n\nMark Rowlands: Mark Rowlands (born 1962) is a Welsh writer and philosopher. He is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Miami, and the author of several books on the philosophy of mind, the moral status of non-human animals, and cultural criticism. He is known within academic philosophy as one of the principal architects of the view known as vehicle externalism, or the extended mind. His works include \"Animal Rights\" (1998), \"The Body in Mind\" (1999), \"The Nature of Consciousness\" (2001), \"Animals Like Us\" (2002), and a personal memoir, \"The Philosopher and the Wolf\" (2008).\n\nPaul Moser: Paul K. Moser (born 1957 in Bismarck, North Dakota) is an American analytic philosopher who writes on epistemology and the philosophy of religion. He is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago and past editor of the \"American Philosophical Quarterly\". He is the author of many works in epistemology and the philosophy of religion, in which he has supported versions of epistemic foundationalism and volitional theism. His work brings these two positions together to support volitional evidentialism about theistic belief, in contrast to fideism and traditional natural theology. He draws from some epistemological and theological insights of the apostle Paul, Blaise Pascal, Kierkegaard, John Oman, and H. H. Farmer, but adds (i) a notion of purposively available evidence of God\u2019s existence, (ii) a notion of authoritative evidence in contrast with spectator evidence, and (iii) a notion of personifying evidence of God whereby some willing humans become salient evidence of God's existence. His most recent work emphasizes the importance of foundational evidence from the self-manifestation of God's moral character to cooperative humans. An evidential role for \"agap\u0113\", along the lines of Romans 5:5, is central to his theistic epistemology, as is his view that God is self-authenticating or self-evidencing via self-manifestation and conviction toward unselfish love. One result is a distinctive approach to divine hiddenness.\n\nThe Mind of God: The Mind of God is a 1992 non-fiction book by Paul Davies. Subtitled \"The Scientific Basis for a Rational World\", it is a whirlwind tour and explanation of theories, both physical and metaphysical, regarding ultimate causes. Its title comes from a quotation from Stephen Hawking: \"If we do discover a theory of everything...it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason\u2014for then we would truly know the mind of God.\"\n\nDavid Linden: David J. Linden (born November 3, 1961) is an American professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and the author of \"The Accidental Mind: How Brain Evolution Has Given Us Love, Memory, Dreams, and God\".\n\nHenry James Clark: Henry James Clark, American naturalist; born in Easton, Massachusetts, July 22, 1826; graduated at New York University 1848; became a pupil of Asa Gray at the Cambridge botanical garden; graduated at the Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard 1854; assistant to Louis Agassiz till 1863, and also for three years adjunct Professor of Zoology at the Lawrence Scientific School; Professor of Natural Sciences in Pennsylvania State College, near Bellefonte, 1866\u201369; Professor of Natural History in University of Kentucky, Lexington, 1869\u201372; Professor of Veterinary Science in Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, from 1872 until his death there July 1, 1873. He contributed to the Smithsonian publications, to the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and to other learned periodicals. Author of \"Mind in Nature\" (Cambridge, 1863) and of the \"Mode of Development of Animals\" (New York, 1865). See A. S. Packard, Jr.'s Memoir in \"Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences\" (Washington, 1877).\n\nHunter B. Shirley: Hunter B. Shirley (December 25, 1927 \u2013 November 1, 2010) born Hunter Barentine Shirley, was a longtime licensed clinical psychologist and a former Associate Professor at Wisconsin State University where he headed a psychological research laboratory devoted to evaluating the world's first analog model of the mind. He was most recently the Director of the International Division of the American Institute of Applied Behavioral Research and Human Relations Training. Formerly Director of Behavior Analysis, Inc. of St. Louis subsequently he was director of the Counseling and Testing Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and later served as the Chief Clinical Psychologist of the Lafayette Institute of Behavior Therapy and Crisis Management. Author of a number of books, including the trail-blazing book \"Mapping the Mind\", and the popular self-help book \"Your Mind May Be Programmed Against You!\" . He is credited with having developed the most sophisticated model of the human mind currently in existence. With offices in Star\u00e9 Splavy near Prague, Shirley was in charge of a \"Think tank\" performing behavioral science research for NGOs and government agencies. His final work \"The Human Mind: A Guided Tour\", a comprehensive compilation of his theories on the emotional system and the human mind developed over a lifetime of clinical and field studies, is in the final phases of editing in preparation for publication. This book includes over 300 diagrams of the emotional system based on a cybernetics approach as he first presented in his book \"Mapping The Mind\" and in numerous published articles.\n\nPaul Davies: Paul Charles William Davies, AM (born 22 April 1946) is an English physicist, writer and broadcaster, a professor at Arizona State University as well as the Director of BEYOND: Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science. He is affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University in California. He has held previous academic appointments at the University of Cambridge, University College London, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, University of Adelaide and Macquarie University. His research interests are in the fields of cosmology, quantum field theory, and astrobiology. He has proposed that a one-way trip to Mars could be a viable option.\n\nRobert Wilson (philosopher): Robert A. Wilson {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 1964) has been professor of philosophy at the University of Alberta since 2000, after teaching previously at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1996-2001), where he was a member of the Cognitive Science Group at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, and at Queen\u2019s University (1992-1996). His chief research and teaching expertise is in the philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and the philosophy of biology; he has also published on a broader range of topics outside of these areas, including disability, Locke on primary qualities, personal identity, constitution views in metaphysics, and kinship. In general, his work draws on connections between philosophy and the various sciences. 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These included Eastern Poland (incorporated into two different SSRs), as well as Latvia (became Latvian SSR), Estonia (became Estonian SSR), Lithuania (became Lithuanian SSR), part of eastern Finland (became Karelo-Finnish SSR) and eastern Romania (became the Moldavian SSR and part of Ukrainian SSR). Apart from Molotov\u2013Ribbentrop Pact and post-war division of Germany, USSR also occupied and annexed Carpathian Ruthenia from Czechoslovakia in 1945 (became part of Ukrainian SSR).\n\nGerman\u2013Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement: The German\u2013Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement, signed on January 10, 1941, was a broad agreement settling border disputes and continuing raw materials and war machine trade between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. The agreement continued the countries' relationship that started in 1939 with the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact containing secret protocols dividing Eastern Europe between the Soviet Union and Germany, and the subsequent invasions by Germany and the Soviet Union of that territory. The \"German\u2013Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement\" contained additional secret protocols settling a dispute regarding land in Lithuania previously split between the countries. The agreement continued Nazi-Soviet economic relations that had been expanded by the 1939 German\u2013Soviet Commercial Agreement and the larger 1940 German\u2013Soviet Commercial Agreement.\n\nGerman\u2013Soviet Frontier Treaty: The German-Soviet Frontier Treaty was a second supplementary protocol, of the 1939 Hitler-Stalin Pact (known as the \"German-Soviet Treaty of Nonaggression\", or by its original name of the \"German\u2013Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation\"). It was a secret clause as amended on September 28, 1939 by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union after their joint invasion and occupation of sovereign Poland. It was signed by Joachim von Ribbentrop and Vyacheslav Molotov, the foreign ministers of Germany and the Soviet Union respectively, in the presence of Joseph Stalin. The treaty was a follow-up to the first secret protocol of the Molotov\u2013Ribbentrop Pact signed on August 23, 1939 between the two countries prior to their invasion of Poland and the start of World War II in Europe. Only a small portion of the protocol which superseded the first treaty was publicly announced while the spheres of influence of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union remained classified. The third secret protocol of the Pact was signed on January 10, 1941 by Friedrich Werner von Schulenberg, and Molotov, whereas Germany renounced its claims to portions of Lithuania, only a few months before their anti-Soviet Operation Barbarossa.\n\nNazi\u2013Soviet economic relations (1934\u201341): After the Nazis rose to power in Germany in 1933, relations between Germany and the Soviet Union began to deteriorate rapidly, and trade between the two countries decreased. Following several years of high tension and rivalry, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union began to improve relations in 1939. In August of that year, the countries expanded their economic relationship by entering into a commercial agreement whereby the Soviet Union sent critical raw materials to Germany in exchange for weapons, military technology and civilian machinery. That deal accompanied the Molotov\u2013Ribbentrop Pact, which contained secret protocols dividing central Europe between them, after which both Germany and the Soviet Union invaded countries listed within their \"spheres of influence\".\n\nMilitary history of the Soviet Union: The military history of the Soviet Union began in the days following the 1917 October Revolution that brought the Bolsheviks to power. In 1918 the new government formed the Red Army, which then defeated its various internal enemies in the Russian Civil War of 1917\u201322. The years 1918\u201321 saw defeats for the Red Army in the Polish\u2013Soviet War (1919\u201321) and in independence wars for Estonia (1918\u201320), Latvia (1918\u201320) and Lithuania (1918\u201319). The Red Army invaded Finland (November 1939); fought the Battles of Khalkhin Gol of May-September 1939 (together with its ally Mongolia) against Japan and its client state Manchukuo; it was deployed when the Soviet Union, in agreement with Nazi Germany, took part in the invasion of Poland in September 1939, and occupied the Baltic States (June 1940), Bessarabia (June\u2013July 1940) and Northern Bukovina (June\u2013July 1940) (from Romania). In World War II the Red Army became a major military force in the defeat of Nazi Germany and conquered Manchuria. After the war, it occupied East Germany and many nations in central and eastern Europe, which became satellite states in the Soviet bloc.\n\nKurt Agricola: Kurt Wilhelm Albert Karl Agricola (15 August 1889 \u2013 27 December 1955) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II who held senior level occupational rear-security commands in the occupied Soviet Union. A native of Saxony, Agricola entered army service in 1908 and served during World War I. During the interwar era, he held staff assignments and continued to rise through the army's ranks in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany. His career ended stalled in January 1939, when he was sent into retirement on political grounds because of his marriage to Martha born Hahn, a Jewish woman. Reactivated again upon the start of World War II, Agricola received exclusively positions behind the front line. As rear area commander of the 2nd Army in the occupied Soviet union during 1941\u201343, Agricola brought changes in the Wehrmacht's harsh occupation policies and was successful in maintaining control of his area of occupied territory from Soviet partisans. Shortly after the war's end, he was arrested by Soviet authorities, convicted of war crimes and remained in captivity for a decade. One of the last German prisoners in the Soviet Union, he was released in October 1955 and died shortly thereafter in West Germany.\n\nEuropean theatre of World War II: The European theatre of World War II, also known as the Second European War, was a huge area of heavy fighting across Europe, from Germany's and the Soviet Union's joint invasion of Poland in September 1939 until the end of the war with the Soviet Union conquering much of Europe along with the German unconditional surrender on May 8, 1945 (Victory in Europe Day). The Allied forces fought the Axis powers on two major fronts (the Eastern Front and Western Front) as well as in the adjoining Mediterranean and Middle East theatre.\n\nGeneral Government: The General Government (German: \"Generalgouvernement\" , Polish: \"Generalne Gubernatorstwo\" , Ukrainian: \u0413\u0435\u043d\u0435\u0440\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u0430 \u0433\u0443\u0431\u0435\u0440\u043d\u0456\u044f ), also referred to as the General Governorate, was a German zone of occupation established after the joint invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939 at the onset of World War\u00a0II. The newly occupied Second Polish Republic was split into three zones: the General Government in its centre, Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany in the west, and Polish areas annexed by the Soviet Union in the east. The territory was expanded substantially in 1941 to include the new District of Galicia.\n\nAllied-occupied Germany: Upon the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, the victorious Allied powers asserted their joint authority and sovereignty over 'Germany as a whole', defined as all territories of the former German Reich which lay west of the Oder\u2013Neisse line; having declared the extinction of Nazi Germany at the death of Adolf Hitler (see 1945 Berlin Declaration). The four powers divided 'Germany as a whole' into four occupation zones for administrative purposes, creating what became collectively known as Allied-occupied Germany (German: \"Alliierten-besetztes Deutschland\" ). This division was ratified at the Potsdam Conference (17 July to 2 August 1945). In autumn 1944 the United States, United Kingdom and Soviet Union had agreed on the zones by the London Protocol. The powers at Potsdam approved the detachment from 'Germany as a whole' of the German eastern territories east of the Oder-Neisse line; with the exact line of the boundary to be determined at a final German Peace Treaty. This treaty was expected to confirm the \"shifting westward\" of Poland's borders (back to approximately as they were before 1722), as the United Kingdom and the United States committed themselves to support there the permanent incorporation of former eastern German territories into Poland and the Soviet Union. In the closing weeks of fighting in Europe, United States forces had pushed beyond the agreed boundaries for the future zones of occupation, in some places by as much as 200 mi . The so-called line of contact between Soviet and American forces at the end of hostilities, mostly lying eastward of the July 1945-established inner German border was temporary. After two months in which they had held areas that had been assigned to the Soviet zone, U.S. forces withdrew in the first days of July 1945. Some have concluded that this was a crucial move that persuaded the Soviet Union to allow American, British and French forces into their designated sectors in Berlin, which occurred at roughly the same time (July 1945), although the need for intelligence gathering (see Operation Paperclip) may also have been a factor.\n\nGerman\u2013Soviet Credit Agreement (1939): The German\u2013Soviet Credit Agreement (also referred to as the German\u2013Soviet Trade and Credit Agreement) was an economic arrangement between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany whereby Soviet Union received an acceptance credit of 200 million Reichsmark. over 7 years with an effective interest rate of 4.5 percent. The credit line was to be used during the next two years for purchase of capital goods (factory equipment, installations, machinery and machine tools, ships, vehicles, and other means of transport) in Germany and was to be paid off by means of Soviet material shipment from 1946 onwards. The economic agreement was the first step toward improvement in relations between the Soviet Union and Germany. The next day after the Credit Agreement, the Soviet Union went to war against Japan, in a successful four-week military campaign in the Far East. The Nazi-Soviet Pact was signed four days after the Credit Agreement. The 1939 German\u2013Soviet Commercial Agreement renewed declined Nazi\u2013Soviet economic relations and was adjusted and expanded with the larger German\u2013Soviet Commercial Agreement in February 1940 and January 1941 German\u2013Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement. 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It serves the \"Silver Meteor\" and \"Silver Star\" trains as well as the Thruway Motorcoach to Lakeland. The station lies next door to a freight facility with its own platform and is also just east of Norfolk Southern's Simpson Yard.\n\nHolbrooke Hotel: The Holbrooke Hotel is located in Grass Valley, California, USA. It is notable as the oldest hotel that has been in continuous operation in California's Mother Lode. The hotel was built in 1862 in mid-19th century Mother Lode masonry architectural style, and incorporated the Golden Gate Saloon which has been in continuous operation since 1852.\n\nKWSB-FM: KWSB-FM is college radio station based at Western State College of Colorado in Gunnison. The station has been in continuous operation since January 1968 and recently celebrated its 40th anniversary with alumni and former staff. For a long period throughout the 1970s, it was the only station in the Gunnison area that played popular music, that is, played more than simply country music. This reputation for free and hip music gives it notoriety among students and locals. It has one of the largest vinyl collections in the state collegiate radio station system. Members have received multiple awards for excellent broadcasting from the Colorado Broadcasters Association over the years and is considered a major asset to the reputation of the college. The station provides non-commercial service to Gunnison and relies on the communications budget and local underwriting to stay afloat. The staff is made up entirely of students and is advised by a professor in the communications department. The station is also known as \"The Penguin\" and phonetic \"Quizbee\" by students and staff . 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As a result of this break-of-gauge, train journeys between Geneva and Barcelona consisted of two separate parts, with travelers having to change from a French to a Spanish train or vice versa at the border\u2014at Portbou (alternatively written as Port Bou) on southbound trains and at Cerb\u00e8re on northbound trains. In 1968, this was resolved with the introduction of the Talgo III RD trainsets, which featured variable gauge wheelsets. At Portbou station, the wheel spacing of each passenger carriage was adjusted by a gauge changer for the difference in gauge, and passengers no longer had to change trains. After successful test runs, the \"Catalan\" was extended from Port Bou to Barcelona as a through train on 1 June 1969, becoming the \"Catalan Talgo\" and upgraded to a Trans Europ Express (TEE). Most other rail journeys through this border crossing continued to require a change of train at Cerb\u00e8re station or at Port Bou, as most trains did not use Talgo III RD trainsets.\n\nBo Lynn's Grocery: Bo Lynn's Grocery is a small wood general store and gas station located in St. Marks, Florida. When it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 14, 2017, it was the first listing in St. Marks since San Marcos de Apalache in 1966. The store was opened in 1936 by J. T. \"Bo\" Lynn and has been in continuous operation since then. It has been owned by Joy Brown since 1965. It was for most of its history the largest grocery store and gas station in the town and was listed for its significance in Commerce at the local level.\n\nSilver Meteor: The Silver Meteor is a passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City and Miami, Florida. 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In September 2008 Tel Aviv HaHagana was the third-busiest railway station in Israel with 117,805 boarding and 185,064 alighting passengers, after Tel Aviv Savidor Central and Tel Aviv HaShalom. As of the fall 2012 train schedule it is the busiest station in Israel in terms of passenger train movements, handling 26 separate trains per hour stopping at the station during peak times.\n\nCoast Guard Station Tillamook Bay: Coast Guard Station Tillamook Bay is an active duty installation of the United States Coast Guard located in Garibaldi, Oregon, as well as a nationally recognized historic site. A station has been operating in Tillamook Bay since 1908. The station was opened by the United States Life-saving Service a precursor agency to the Coast Guard. The current station has been in continuous operation since 1942.\n\nAugusta Ferry: The Augusta Ferry is one of three passenger ferry services that cross the Ohio River into the U.S. state of Kentucky. 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In his own right, Baldwin has been a figure in American designers' efforts to incorporate solar, wind, and other renewable sources of energy. In his career, being a fabricator has been as important as being a designer. Baldwin is noted as the inventor of the \"Pillow Dome,\" a design that combines Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome with panels of inflated ETFE plastic panels.\n\nBuckminster Fuller: Richard Buckminster \"Bucky\" Fuller ( ; July 12, 1895 \u2013 July 1, 1983) was an American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, and inventor.\n\nFrank Sinatra Has a Cold: \"Frank Sinatra Has a Cold\" is a profile of Frank Sinatra written by Gay Talese for the April 1966 issue of \"Esquire\". The article is one of the most famous pieces of magazine journalism ever written and is often considered not only the greatest profile of Frank Sinatra but one of the greatest celebrity profiles ever written. 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Overmyer: Robert Franklyn \"Bob\" Overmyer (July 14, 1936 \u2013 March 22, 1996), (Col, USMC), was an American test pilot, naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, physicist, United States Marine Corps officer, and USAF/NASA astronaut. He was born in Lorain, Ohio, but considered Westlake, Ohio his hometown. Overmyer was selected by the United States Air Force as an astronaut for its Manned Orbiting Laboratory in 1966. Upon cancellation of this program in 1969, he became a NASA astronaut and served support crew duties for the Skylab program and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. In 1976, he was assigned to the Space Shuttle program, and flew as pilot on STS-5 in 1982, and as commander on STS-51-B in 1985. He was selected as a lead investigator into the Space Shuttle \"Challenger\" disaster, and retired from NASA in 1986. 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At the time she wrote \"Mine for Keeps\", Little was teaching in a school for the disabled and she had written the book after becoming tired of reading her students books in which disabled child characters either meet deaths or recover completely (like Clara in \"Heidi\", or Colin in \"The Secret Garden\").\n\nAnn Thwaite: Ann Thwaite (born 4 October 1932) is a British writer who is the author of five major biographies. \"AA Milne: His Life\" was the Whitbread Biography of the Year, 1990. \"Edmund Gosse: A Literary Landscape\" (Duff Cooper Prize,1985) was described by John Carey as \"magnificent - one of the finest literary biographies of our time\". \"Glimpses of the Wonderful\" about the life of Edmund's father, Philip Henry Gosse, was picked out by DJ Taylor in the Independent as one of the \"Ten Best Biographies\" ever. Frances Hodgson Burnett was originally published (1974) as \"Waiting for the Party\" and reissued in 2007 with the sub-title \"Beyond the Secret Garden\". \"Emily Tennyson, The Poet's Wife\" (1996) was reissued by Faber Finds for the Tennyson bicentenary in 2009.\n\nThe Secret Garden (opera): The Secret Garden is an opera by Nolan Gasser with a libretto (based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett) written by Carey Harrison. 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Designed by Fairchild Camera and Instrument, approximately 15,000 were manufactured under licence for military contract by Folmer Graflex Corporation in Rochester, NY between 1941 and 1945. The K-20 uses a 5.25\"x20 to 5.25\"x200 foot Roll Film, with an image size of 4x5 inches. Lenses were 6\u00a03/8\" f/4.5 with an adjustable diaphragm and were non interchangeable, these were made by Kodak, Ilex, or Bausch & Lomb, as available at the time of order. The camera featured the use of a vacuum to keep the film flat.\n\nPaul Tibbets: Paul Warfield Tibbets Jr. (23 February 1915 \u2013 1 November 2007) was a brigadier general in the United States Air Force. He is best known as the pilot who flew the \"Enola Gay\" (named after his mother) when it dropped Little Boy, the first of two atomic bombs used in warfare, on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.\n\nEnola; or, Her fatal mistake: Enola; or, Her fatal mistake is an 1886 book written by Mary Young Ridenbaugh. It is notable for being the inspiration, indirectly, for the naming of the Enola Gay, the B-29 bomber airplane which dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Its commanding pilot, Colonel Paul Tibbets, named the aircraft after his mother, Enola Gay Tibbets (1893\u20131983), who was named after the title character of Ridenbaugh's book.\n\nMorris R. Jeppson: Morris Richard Jeppson (June 23, 1922 \u2013 March 30, 2010) was a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He served as assistant weaponeer on the \"Enola Gay\", which dropped the first atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945.\n\nJacob Beser: Jacob Beser (May 15, 1921 \u2013 June 16, 1992) was a lieutenant in the United States Army Air Forces who served during World War II. Beser was the radar specialist aboard the \"Enola Gay\" on August 6, 1945, when it dropped the Little Boy atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Three days later, Beser was a crewmember aboard \"Bockscar\" when the Fat Man bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. He was the only person to have served as a strike crew member of both of the 1945 atomic bomb missions.\n\nWilliam Sterling Parsons: Rear Admiral William Sterling \"Deak\" Parsons (26 November 1901 \u2013 5 December 1953) was an American naval officer who worked as an ordnance expert on the Manhattan Project during World War II. He is best known for being the weaponeer on the \"Enola Gay\", the aircraft which dropped the Little Boy atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan in 1945. To avoid the possibility of a nuclear explosion if the aircraft crashed and burned on takeoff, he decided to arm the bomb in flight. While the aircraft was \"en route\" to Hiroshima, Parsons climbed into the cramped and dark bomb bay, and inserted the powder charge and detonator. He was awarded the Silver Star for his part in the mission.\n\nSteven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, also called the Udvar-Hazy Center, is the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (NASM)'s annex at Washington Dulles International Airport in the Chantilly area of Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. It holds numerous exhibits, including the Space Shuttle \"Discovery\" and the \"Enola Gay\".\n\nEnola Gay: The Enola Gay ( ) is a Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber, named for Enola Gay Tibbets, the mother of the pilot, Colonel Paul Tibbets, who selected the aircraft while it was still on the assembly line. On 6 August 1945, during the final stages of World War II, it became the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb. The bomb, code-named \"Little Boy\", was targeted at the city of Hiroshima, Japan, and caused unprecedented destruction. \"Enola Gay\" participated in the second atomic attack as the weather reconnaissance aircraft for the primary target of Kokura. 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From Perth, Davis represented Western Australia at both under-17 and under-19 level, as well as playing grade cricket for Mount Lawley. Having previously played several matches for the state second XI, he made his limited-overs debut for Western Australia late in the 2007\u201308 season of the Ford Ranger Cup, against Victoria at the WACA Ground. In his second match, Davis took 3/49 to help dismiss Queensland for 111, bowling alongside Steve Magoffin and Ben Edmondson. Due to this form, he gained a full contract with the Western Australian Cricket Association (WACA) for the following season.\n\nChris Brown (cricketer, born 1973): Christopher Mark Brown (born 27 March 1973), more commonly known as Chris Brown, is a former Cook Islands cricketer, who previously played representative cricket for Auckland at New Zealand domestic level. 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Having previously played for the state colts team, Palmer's sole match at senior state level came against Sri Lanka, during its 1989\u201390 tour of Australia. The match, played at the end of Sri Lanka's tour, was the first of a two-part series, with both matches held at the WACA Ground in early February 1990. Western Australia trialled several new players in both matches, with Palmer one of four List A debutants in the match, alongside Brendan Julian, Chris Mack, and Darrin Ramshaw. Replacing usual state wicket-keeper Tim Zoehrer, Palmer was bowled by Rumesh Ratnayake for a golden duck, but took two catches in Sri Lanka's innings, off the bowling of Peter Capes and Steve Russell. He did not play at state level again.\n\nDean Jones (cricketer): Dean Mervyn Jones AM (born 24 March 1961) is a former Australian cricketer, who played Tests and One Day Internationals for Australia. He works as a coach currently and as a sports commentator.\n\nWayne Hill: Wayne Douglas Hill (born 5 December 1953) is a former Australian cricketer who played several matches as a wicket-keeper for Western Australia, and later served in a number of positions with the Western Australian Cricket Association (WACA). From Perth, Hill made his first-class debut for Western Australia during the 1983\u201384 Sheffield Shield, playing four matches during the competition when Rod Marsh was unavailable due to selection for the national team. He scored 31 not out in Western Australia's first innings, in what was to be his highest first-class score. Marsh retired at the end of the season, and Hill played in Western Australia's first three Sheffield Shield matches, as well as a tour match against the West Indies and a match in the limited-overs McDonald's Cup. However, he was subsequently replaced by Tim Zoehrer as wicket-keeper in both competitions, and did not play at state level again. Hill continued to play at grade cricket level for the Perth Cricket Club, retiring after the 1987\u201388 season with 162 matches and a club-record 323 dismissals (264 catches and 59 stumpings). From 1995, he served on the selection panel for Western Australia, and was appointed chairman of selectors in April 2002. Hill retired from the panel at the conclusion of the 2006\u201307 season, and was replaced by Tom Hogan as chairman.\n\nMichael Cox (cricketer): Michael John Cox (born 26 April 1957) is a former Australian cricketer who played several matches for Western Australia during the mid-1980s. Born in Newcastle, Cox grew up in New South Wales, where he attended Maitland Boys High School and captained the school's cricket team. Having played for local teams in Maitland and Newcastle, he was selected for several regional representative sides before moving to Sydney where he played with Gordon in the Sydney grade cricket competition. Although Cox played several times at colts level, he was never selected for the New South Wales state team and eventually moved to Western Australia to further his opportunities. His only matches at state level came during the 1985\u201386 and 1986\u201387 seasons, when Western Australia's usual wicket-keeper, Tim Zoehrer, was unavailable due to national selection. Cox achieved moderate success in both Sheffield Shield and McDonald's Cup matches, but was dropped when after Zoehrer's return.\n\nJohn Taylor (cricketer, born 1979): John James Taylor (born 3 April 1979) is a former Australian cricketer who played several matches for Western Australia during the 2003\u201304 season. From Melbourne, Taylor played his early cricket in Victoria, representing the state's under-19s and second XI teams. Prior to the 2002\u201303 season, he moved to Western Australia, hoping to gain selection at senior level. Taylor made his limited-overs debut for Western Australia in the ING Cup in early November 2003, and his Pura Cup debut shortly after. A right-handed all-rounder, he was regularly selected in both formats of the game during the 2003\u201304 season, playing first-class matches and eight limited-overs matches. Taylor's best bowling figures, 4/70, came against Victoria in late November 2003, while his highest first-class score (and only half-century) was an innings of 50 runs against New South Wales in late January 2004. However, at the end of the season he returned to Victoria for family reasons, despite having been offered a full contract from the Western Australian Cricket Association (WACA) for the following season. Taylor did not play at state level again, but did play one match for a Victorian Invitation XI against the touring New Zealanders in December 2004.\n\nKen Lilly: Kenneth Edward \"Ken\" Lilly (born 25 December 1959) is a former Australian cricketer. From Perth, Lilly played several matches for the state colts team from the early 1980s onwards, but did not make his debut at senior level until the 1988\u201389 season, when he was aged 29. A right-arm fast bowler, he played two Sheffield Shield matches late in the season, as well as a single match in the limited-overs FA Insurance Cup. Lilly made his first-class debut against Victoria in January 1989 at the WACA Ground, taking 3/72 in the first innings and four wickets for the match. His second (and last) first-class match came against New South Wales the following month. He took two wickets in the match, but finished with an economy rate of 5.48 from his 21 overs, failing to bowl a maiden. Lilly's only one-day game at state level came between his two Sheffield Shield matches. He took 1/19 from five overs, helping to dismiss Tasmania for 121 runs. Lilly did not play at state level again, with Western Australia's fast-bowling stocks including several Australian internationals, notably Terry Alderman, Ken MacLeay, Chris Matthews, and Bruce Reid. However, he remained active at grade cricket level, and later coached North Perth, where he was involved in the establishment of a trophy commemorating former state player Mark McPhee.\n\nStuart Karppinen: Stuart James Karppinen (born 13 June 1973) is a former Australian cricketer who is the current strength and conditioning coach of the Australian national cricket team. Born in Townsville, Karppinen moved to Canberra with his family at a young age. He played for the Australian Capital Territory Under-19s at the 1991\u201392 Barclays Bank Australian Under-19 Championships, taking one wicket in his only match. He was first selected for the Australian Capital Territory senior side during the 1993\u201394 season, although the ACT did not at the time have either first-class or List A status, and thus only played state teams' Second XIs and other sides touring Canberra. Karppinen was also the recipient of an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship in 1997. The Australian Capital Territory was admitted to the Australian domestic limited-overs competition for the 1997\u201398 season, playing as the \"Canberra Comets\". Karppinen played six matches for the team in their inaugural season, taking nine wickets with a best of 2/35. Karppinen did not play any matches the following season, and transferred to Western Australia for the 1999\u20132000 season.\n\nDarrin Ramshaw: Darrin Joseph Ramshaw (born 29 November 1965) is a former Australian cricketer who played at domestic level for Western Australia and Victoria during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The son of Graham Ramshaw, Ramshaw was a talented junior sportsman, playing Australian rules football for the Perth Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and representing the Australian under-19 cricket team. He made his Sheffield Shield debut for Western Australia during the 1989\u201390 season, but moved to Victoria the following season, where he established himself as an opening batsman. Later moving to the middle order, in the absence of Dean Jones Ramshaw captained Victoria in several matches during the 1993\u201394 season, but that season was his last at state level. 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McInnes describes the organization as a \"pro-Western fraternal organization\" for men who \"refuse to apologize for creating the modern world.\" The group has been referred to as alt-right or alt-lite.\n\nCreative Control (film): Creative Control is a 2015 American-French drama science-fiction film, directed by Benjamin Dickinson from a screenplay written by Micah Bloomberg and Dickinson. It stars Dickinson, Nora Zehetner, Dan Gill, Alexia Rasmussen, Gavin McInnes and Reggie Watts. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 14, 2015. It was released on March 11, 2016, by Amazon Studios and Magnolia Pictures.\n\nGavin McInnes: Gavin Miles McInnes ( ; born 17 July 1970) is a Canadian writer, actor, comedian, co-founder of Vice Media and \"Vice Magazine\" and host of \"The Gavin McInnes Show\" on Compound Media. He is a contributor for The Rebel Media and \"Taki's Magazine\", and was a frequent guest on television programs on Fox News and TheBlaze. McInnes has been called \"the Godfather of the Hipster movement\" and \"one of hipsterdom's primary architects\".\n\nMissbehave: Missbehave ia a Brooklyn-based women's magazine that was produced from 2006 until March 2009. It covered fashion, music, art and pop culture. Columnists included Kelis, Matt Goias, Gavin McInnes, Sarah Morrison and Lesley Arfin and regularly featured models Kim Matulova, Victoria Brito, Joli Robinson and Brissi.\n\nMother of All Rallies: The Mother of All Rallies (M.O.A.R.) was a rally held on September 16, 2017, at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States, in support of President Donald Trump. The event was held on the same day as other demonstrations throughout the city, including the Juggalo March. Speakers included Marco Gutierrez and the leaders of Gays for Trump and Patriot Prayer, among others. Members of the 3 Percenters, American Guard, Oath Keepers, and Proud Boys were present, as were Antifa and Black Lives Matter activists. Crowd estimates ranged from several hundred to around 1,000 attendees, far less than organizers' original goal of 1 million participants and claims that thousands would attend. No Republican elected officials attended the rally.\n\nFightland: Fightland is a website covering mixed martial arts (MMA). Launched in September 2012, it is part of Vice Media, Inc. network channels. Vice Media states that \"Fightland\" is a joint venture with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). \" The New Yorker\" describes it as a vertical in which the UFC is sponsoring the whole website, and in general, concludes that \"Vice\u2019s sponsored material can feel like a strange beast, neither advertising nor regular content but something in between.\"\n\nViceland: Viceland (stylized as VICELAND) is a multinational brand of television channel owned by Vice Media, which also provides programming. Viceland launched on February 29, 2016 with the simultaneous launch of two Viceland-branded cable channels; the American version (rebranded from H2) is a joint venture majority-owned by A&E Networks (who owns a 10% stake in Vice Media, alongside a separate 10% stake owned directly by A&E's co-owner Disney), while the Canadian version (rebranded from Bio) operates as a Category A-licensed specialty channel majority-owned by Rogers Media.\n\nCompound Media: Compound Media (formerly The Anthony Cumia Network) is a subscription-based on-demand streaming media platform that broadcasts live American audio and video podcasts. It launched on August 4, 2014 by its founder, radio personality and broadcaster Anthony Cumia, who began hosting \"The Anthony Cumia Show\" on the network after his firing from SiriusXM. Since its launch, the network has grown to host additional shows, including those hosted by Pat Dixon, Dave McDonald, and Gavin McInnes. In 2016, the network relaunched as Compound Media.\n\nKACH: KACH (1340 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Contemporary format to the Preston, Idaho, United States, area. The station is currently owned by Anthony Cumia and Gavin McInnes and features programing from Citadel Media.\n\nVice Media: Vice Media LLC is a North American digital media and broadcasting company. Originating from the Montreal-based \"VICE\" magazine co-founded by Suroosh Alvi, Shane Smith, and Gavin McInnes (who left the company in 2008), VICE expanded primarily into youth and young adult\u2013focused digital media, including online content verticals and related web series, the news division Vice News, a film production studio, and a record label among other properties. 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He embarked on his music career as part of the critically acclaimed East Coast hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest. John Bush of AllMusic called him \"the best rapper/producer in hip-hop history,\" while editors of About.com placed him #17 on their list of the Top 25 Hip-Hop Producers, as well as placing him #38 on their list of the Top 50 MCs of Our Time. In 2012, \"The Source\" ranked him #20 on their list of the Top 50 Lyricists of All Time.\n\nScarface (rapper): Brad Terrence Jordan (born November 9, 1970), better known by his stage name Scarface, is an American rapper and music producer. He hails from Houston, Texas and is a former member of the Geto Boys. He is originally from the city's South Acres (Crestmont Park) neighborhood. 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His music has been sampled and interpolated over 600 times, in over 35 songs by artists including Beyonc\u00e9, The Beastie Boys, TLC, Nas, Miley Cyrus, Kanye West, Black Star, The Notorious B.I.G., Snoop Dogg, MC Ren, and Color Me Badd. In the process, Walters has become the most-sampled hip-hop artist ever. Many of the new songs became hit singles. He's been a VH-1 \"Hip Hop Honors\" honoree, and About.com ranked him \u00a012 on their list of the Top 50 MCs of Our Time, while \"The Source\" ranked him No.\u00a015 on their list of the Top 50 Lyricists of All Time. He has acted and cameoed in 10 movies and videos.\n\nChuck D: Carlton Douglas Ridenhour (born August 1, 1960), known professionally as Chuck D, is an American rapper, author, and producer. As the leader of the rap group Public Enemy, he helped create politically and socially conscious hip hop music in the mid-1980s. 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In 1998, Pearson PLC acquired Simon & Schuster's educational businesses (which included Silver Burdett & Ginn) from S&S parent Viacom, and created Pearson Education.\n\nWestRock: WestRock is an American corrugated packaging company. It was formed in May 2015 after regulators approved the merger of MeadWestvaco and RockTenn. MeadWestvaco stockholders will receive 0.78 shares of the combined company. Rock-Tenn stockholders can choose either one share of the combined company or a specific cash amount for each of their shares.\n\n31st Guards Airborne Division: The 31st Guards Airborne Division was formed on 15 October 1948 from the 298th Guards Airborne Regiment of the 100th Guards Airborne Division in Novohrad-Volynskyi, part of the 39th Guards Airborne Corps. The division inherited the Order of Kutuzov from the regiment. Its 381st Guards Air Landing Regiment was converted to an airborne regiment at some point. The division's Separate Air Landing Security Company was disbanded in 1949. 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It was beaten to the air by only 13 days by the de Havilland Comet, thereby becoming the second jet airliner in the world. The name \"Jetliner\" was chosen as a shortening of the term \"jet airliner\", a term which is still in popular usage in Canada and the United States. The aircraft was considered suitable for busy routes along the US eastern seaboard and garnered intense interest, notably from Howard Hughes who even offered to start production under license. However continued delays in Avro's all-weather interceptor project, the Avro CF-100, led to an order to stop working on the project in 1951, with the prototype Jetliner later cut up for scrap.\n\nConcorde: A\u00e9rospatiale/BAC Concorde ( ) is a British-French turbojet-powered supersonic passenger jet airliner that was operated until 2003. It had a maximum speed over twice the speed of sound at Mach 2.04 (1354 mph at cruise altitude), with seating for 92 to 128 passengers. 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He is currently a TV presenter who co-hosts \"\" with Skip Bayless and Joy Taylor.\n\nNFL Street: NFL Street is an American football video game developed by EA Tiburon and published by Electronic Arts. It was originally released for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox on January 13, 2004. Barry Sanders of the Detroit Lions, Shannon Sharpe of the Denver Broncos, and Ricky Williams of the Miami Dolphins grace the cover. The game was followed by \"NFL Street 2\" and \"NFL Street 3\".\n\nAlex Gibbs: Alex Gibbs (born February 22, 1941) is a former NFL offensive line coach and former assistant NFL head coach. He formerly served as an offensive line consultant for the American football team the Denver Broncos. Gibbs is a well known proponent of the Zone Blocking scheme and popularized its use while he was Offensive line coach of the Denver Broncos. Denver became famous at that time for its use of smaller and more agile offensive linemen and the success of its running backs, most notably Terrell Davis. Gibbs was to enter his first season on Pete Carroll's Seattle Seahawks staff as the Assistant Head Coach and Offensive Line coach in 2010, but announced his unexpected retirement a week before the start of the NFL's 2010 regular season. In May 2013 he returned to the Denver Broncos in a consultant role for one year.\n\n1985 Denver Broncos season: The Denver Broncos season was the team's 26th year in professional football and its 16th with the National Football League (NFL). Despite finishing with an impressive record of eleven wins and five losses, the Broncos failed to make the playoffs. The Broncos were coming off a loss to the Steelers in the divisional round, and were picked by many to make the Super Bowl at the end of the 1985 season. The Broncos would start out well, as they started 6-2 and 8-3. However, two losses in overtime to arch rival Los Angeles resulted in the Broncos needing to win their final two games of the season to try to sneak into the playoffs. They did just that, beating Kansas City 14-13 and Seattle 27-24. However, even though the Broncos finished 11-5, they failed to reach the playoffs by virtue of a tiebreaker with the New England Patriots. The tiebreaker was based on the teams' common opponents record; and the Patriots beat the Broncos in that category by finishing 4-2 against the Raiders, Seahawks, Dolphins, and Colts, while the Broncos finished just 3-3 against the same four teams. The 1985 Broncos are one of two teams in NFL history since the 1970 merger to end the season with eleven or more wins and not qualify for the playoffs. The other is the 2008 Patriots.\n\nHouston Marshals: The Houston Marshals were a professional football team based in Houston, Texas that played in the Spring Football League in 2000. The Marshals were coached by former Denver Broncos player Ray Woodard. They played their home games at Robertson Stadium on the University of Houston campus.\n\nDenver Broncos Cheerleaders: The Denver Broncos Cheerleaders are the official cheerleading squad of the Denver Broncos. In addition to performing on game days, the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders annually commit close to 1,000 hours to various charities and events in Denver and the state of Colorado.\n\nNFL Street 2: NFL Street 2 is American football video game developed by EA Sports BIG and published by Electronic Arts. It was originally released for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox on December 22, 2004. It features then-New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey and rapper Xzibit on the cover. The game is compatible with \"Madden NFL 2006\", as players can import their \"Own The City\" players to it. The game's compatibility also extends to other EA games like \"\", \"SSX 3\", \"Madden NFL 2005\", \"NCAA Football 2005\", \"NFL Street\", \"\", \"NBA Live 2005\", and \"NBA Street Vol. 2\", where if players have these games on their memory cards, they can earn 25,000 points in the game.\n\nJoe Rizzo: Joe Rizzo (born December 17, 1950 in Glen Cove, New York) is a former linebacker of the Denver Broncos. He played for the Broncos from 1974 to 1980 and was a starter in Super Bowl XII and member of the Orange Crush Defense. He had 9 career interceptions. He was part of one of the most dominant linebacking corps in NFL history. Known as the Orange Crush, it consisted of, Joe Rizzo, Randy Gradishar, Tom Jackson and Bob Swenson. The corp was named the 9th best linebacking corps in NFL history by nfl.com. 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Since 2006, Rivers has served as KCNC-TV's weekend sports anchor.\n\nHistory of the Denver Broncos: The history of the Denver Broncos American football club began when the team was chartered a member of the American Football League in 1960. The Broncos have played in the city of Denver, Colorado throughout their entire history. The Broncos did not win any titles as members of the AFL. Since the 1970 AFL\u2013NFL merger, the Broncos have won 15 division titles, and played in eight Super Bowls, following the 1977, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1997, 1998, 2013, and 2015 seasons. They won Super Bowl XXXII, Super Bowl XXXIII and Super Bowl 50. Their most famous player is former quarterback John Elway, starting quarterback in five Super Bowls and holder of many NFL records. The Broncos currently play in the National Football League's AFC West division. 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It aired on KBS1 from June 29, 2009 to January 29, 2010 on Mondays to Fridays at 20:25 for 155 episodes.\n\nEverybody Has Secrets: Everybody Has Secrets () is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film. It stars Lee Byung-hun, Choi Ji-woo, Kim Hyo-jin and Chu Sang-mi. Because it has several sex-scenes, it is generally restricted to viewers under 18 or 21. Although the film wasn't a particularly big hit in South Korea it grossed $4,888,679 in Japan.\n\nTemptation of Wolves: Temptation of Wolves (; also known as Romance of Their Own or True Romance) is a 2004 South Korean film directed by Kim Tae-kyun, and based on a novel of the same name by Internet author Guiyeoni. 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A Thai version of \"The Letter\" was made in 2004, with the same title.\n\nFlower Boy Ramen Shop: Flower Boy Ramen Shop () is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy television series, starring Jung Il-woo, Lee Chung-ah, Lee Ki-woo, Park Min-woo and Cho Yoon-woo. It aired on cable channel tvN from October 31 to December 20, 2011, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 23:00 for 16 episodes.\n\nThe Phone (film): The Phone (Korean: \ub354 \ud3f0) is a 2015 South Korean fantasy thriller film directed by Kim Bong-ju. The film is the directorial debut of the director. It was released on October 22, 2015. This movie is not to be confused with another South Korean movie of similar title but released in 2002 or with the American TV series and the Dutch TV reality show both of which have the same title as this movie.\n\nPure Pumpkin Flower: Pure Pumpkin Flower () is South Korean television series starring Lee Chung-ah, Bae Jong-ok, Jin Tae-hyun and Jang Hyun-sung. 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He saw service in Canada (1862) and in Trinidad (1870), where he was promoted to Surgeon for service during a yellow fever epidemic. He commanded a division of the English Ambulance during the Franco-Prussian War (1870\u20131871) and was promoted to Surgeon Major in 1873.\n\nAlcide M. Lanoue: Alcide Moodie Lanoue (born November 2, 1934) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. He was Surgeon General of the United States Army from September 1992 to September 1996. He attended The Medical Field Service School and the United States Army Command and General Staff College. He is also an alumnus of Harvard University and Yale University School of Medicine. He is an orthopedic surgeon. 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As the music scene changed in the early to mid-1990s due to the popularity of grunge, the band faded after their third release \"Pull\".\n\nVixen (band): Vixen are an American rock band. They achieved commercial success during the late 1980s and early 1990s as part of the Los Angeles, California glam metal scene.\n\nThe Zeros (American glam punk band): The Zeros, originally known as The Double \u201cO\u201d Zeros, were a glam metal and glam punk band from Los Angeles, California. Characterized by their matching purple hair, the band was a prominent figure on the Hollywood club scene of the late 1980s \u2013 early 1990s. 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The album was produced by Geoff Ott (Pearl Jam, Queen Of The Stone Age, Mark Lanegan) and recorded in Seattle, Washington, The United States. The first single, \"You Raised A Vampire\", was released in colored vinyl 7\" with stunning artwork by Gris Grimly. The 7\" also includes a B-side cover (recorded in Budapest, Citysound Studio, recording engineer Marton Palinkas, mixed and mastered by Geoff Ott, Seattle) of the Bauhaus classic \"The Passion Of Lovers\" featuring Bauhaus/Love and Rockets bassist/vocalist David J, who became a fan of the band after seeing them perform in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California in 2008. The video for \"You Raised A Vampire\" was shot in the same gothic building where the first Underworld movie was made in Budapest, Hungary where.\n\nBudapest Resonance: Budapest Resonance is the first, and as of November 2008 the only album of the Hungarian nu-jazz band Toy Division, released by Mama Records in 2003. This was also the very first album released by nu-jazz / electronic record label founded shortly before by Hungarian DJ and radio host, DJ Nesta. The album followed the vinyl-only single of the song \"Budapest Resonance\", and simultaneously \"Abhorrence\" was released on video as well. It contains 8 original songs and a cover of \"Personal Jesus\" by Depeche Mode. These three songs are still frequently played on Hungarian alternative radios.\n\nPersonal Jesus: \"Personal Jesus\" is a song by the English electronic band Depeche Mode, released on 28 August 1989 as the lead single from their seventh album, \"Violator\" (1990). The single reached No. 13 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 28 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song was the first single to make the US Top 40 for the band since their 1984 single \"People Are People\" and was their first gold-certified single in the US (quickly followed by the band's subsequent single, \"Enjoy the Silence\").\n\nResonance (T.M.Revolution song): \"Resonance\" is the twenty-second single from T.M.Revolution released on June 11, 2008 in Japan by Epic Records Japan. \"Resonance\" was released three years after T.M.Revolution's twenty-first single \"Vestige\". The single was released in three types of editions: CD-only, CD+DVD and CD+Blu-ray Disc; this is the first time in history for an artist to release a CD+Blu-ray Disc format. The first edition releases also came with a \"T.M.Revolution\u00d7Soul Eater Wide Cup\" sticker. The PV uses segments from all his past music videos edited to make it look like he's singing the lyrics to \"Resonance.\" \"Resonance\" is used as the opening theme to the anime \"Soul Eater\", and the song \"Soul's Crossing\" on the single is used as the theme song to the video game based on the \"Soul Eater\" series, \"Soul Eater: Monotone Princess\".\n\nGabrielle Aplin discography: The discography of British singer-songwriter Gabrielle Aplin, consists of two studio albums, four extended plays, three live albums and five singles. Her first release was the 5-track \"Acoustic EP\" which was released on the iTunes Store on 13 September 2010. Her second EP \"Never Fade\" was released on 9 May 2011 and saw Aplin expand her sound, showcasing a more folk rock sound and playing all instruments herself. In April 2011, Aplin was invited to perform for \"BBC Introducing\" at Maida Vale Studios, where she played 3 tracks from \"Never Fade\" and a cover of the Coldplay song \"Fix You\". Aplin released her third EP, \"Home\", on 9 January 2012. On 29 February 2012, Aplin announced that she had signed to Parlophone. Aplin was confirmed as the soundtrack to the John Lewis 2012 Christmas television advertisement, covering Frankie Goes to Hollywood's \"The Power of Love\", the song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart. On 12 December 2012, Aplin announced that the title of her debut album would be \"English Rain\". In addition, she also unveiled its artwork and release date of 29 April 2013. However, the album's release date was later confirmed as 13 May 2013. Aplin announced live on 17 February Radio 1 Chart Show that her third single would be \"Panic Cord\". The song originally featured on her Never Fade EP and it was released on 5 May 2013, charting at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart. \"English Rain\" charted at number 2 on both the UK Albums Chart and Scottish Albums Chart, while reaching number on the Irish Albums Chart. In 2014, Aplin released her \"English Rain EP\" in the United States. The EP was released on the 6th of May and features 5 songs from her debut album, as well as a cover of Canadian singer Joni Mitchell's \"A Case of You\". In 2015, Aplin released her second studio album entitled \"Light Up the Dark\". \"Light Up the Dark\" debuted at number 14 on the UK Albums Chart.\n\nSuburban Legends (Tim Remix): After the departure of lead singer Chris Batstone, Suburban Legends re-released their first EP, \"Suburban Legends\", by removing the vocal track featuring Chris, and replacing it with a vocal track of new lead singer, Tim Maurer. Suburban Legends (Tim Remix) is essentially the same album from the Orange County based ska punk band. It was first released in 2002 in Los Angeles, California by We the People Records. Its first pressing came with a green cover which was later changed to an orange cover. The green cover version is now very hard to find. 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In 1994 the band released their first EP \"Voice Of Youth\" on their own New Age Records. The EP was re-released with a different cover on Helen Of Oi! Records. The band continued to play shows in Japan before in 1995 releasing The \"Class Of '94\" EP on Knock Out Records. This EP contained two covers of English Oi! /Punk band The Ejected. They also released the split EP with Tom And Boot Boys on Knock Out Records which contained three songs from Tom And Boot Boys and two from the Discocks (one of which was a cover of Menace's \"Last Year's Youth\"). New Age Records also released a compilation LP in 1995 called \"Noise For The Boys\" with the bands Raise A Flag, Taisho as well as five new songs from The Discocks. In 1997 the band went to North America with Tom And Boot Boys to record their first full length Long Live Oi! During their time they toured the east coast with The Unseen, The Casualties and Blanks 77. The Unseen members Mark and Paul also contributed to the choruses on Long Live Oi! . After returning to Japan in late 1997 the band recorded a two track EP on Overthrow Records called \"Bootboys Anthem\". Soon saw the departure of longtime members Naka-Chin and Hiroishi, however they were quickly replaced with YAS and Ben from fellow Oi! band Blockbuster this lineup recorded the O.P.D.L. demo and appeared on the 7\" compilation \"Transition Period\" alongside The Dick Spikie and Youth Anthem.\n\nShaky (album): Shaky is an album released by Shakin' Stevens in 1981. Released at the peak of his popularity, \"Shaky\" was the first and, to date, only UK number 1 album for Shakin' Stevens. The album features three top ten singles, most notably Green Door, which enjoyed a month at number one during the summer of 1981. Despite Shaky's reputation as a rock and roll cover artist, the album contained five of his own compositions as well as the original song \"You Drive Me Crazy\", which spent four weeks at number two in the UK singles chart in the spring of 1981. A cover of \"It's Raining\", released in the autumn, also managed to reach the top ten in the UK.\n\nChilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House: Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House is an LP album intended for \"older children, teenagers, and adults\", released by Disneyland Records (now known as Walt Disney Records). The album was mainly composed of sound effects that had been collected by the sound effects department of Walt Disney Studios. The album was released in several different forms. The album was first released in 1964 in a white sleeve, with a second release in 1973 with an orange sleeve. In both versions, the first side contained 10 stories narrated by Laura Olsher, complete with sound effects. 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It is part of the University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is closely associated with University College London and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. It is the only NHS hospital dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of tropical diseases and travel-related infections. In addition to specialists in major tropical diseases such as Malaria, Leprosy and tuberculosis. It also provides an infectious disease treatment service for UCLH.\n\nAlok Bhattacharya: Alok Bhattacharya (born 1951) is an Indian parasitologist, academic and a professor at the School of Life Sciences of the Jawaharlal Nehru University. He chairs the \"Biotechnology Information System Network\" (BITSNET) as well as the Life Sciences Expert Committee of \"FIST program\" of the Department of Science and Technology (DST). 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Nwokolo was outstandingly recognised worldwide for discovering and mapping out the area of paragonimiasis lung disease in Eastern Nigeria, with a study of the disease in Africa and clinical research for its control. Nwokolo founded SICREP: Sickle Cell Research Programme to effectively fight the disease in Nigeria and globally.\n\nNaval Medical Research Unit One: Naval Medical Research Unit One was a research laboratory of the US Navy which was founded as Naval Laboratory Research Unit 1, a Naval Reserve Unit at the University of California Berkeley in the life sciences building in 1934 after a campaign by a Berkeley scientist Albert P. Krueger to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery to have a laboratory to study and prevent influenza and respiratory infections in naval forces. 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Internal flows such as cardiovascular blood flow and respiratory airflow, and external flows such as flying and aquatic locomotion (i.e., swimming). Biological fluid Dynamics (or Bio fluid Dynamics) involves the study of the motion of biological fluids (e.g. blood flow in arteries, animal flight, fish swimming, etc.). It can be either circulatory system or respiratory systems. Understanding the circulatory system is one of the major areas of research . The respiratory system is very closely linked to the circulatory system and is very complex to study and understand. The study of Bio fluid Dynamics is also directed towards finding solutions to some of the human body related diseases and disorders. 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Previously he was the Director General of Police of Maharashtra and managing director of the Maharashtra Police Housing & Welfare Corporation. He was the Police Commissioner of Mumbai, but was promoted as an aftermath of the November 2008 Mumbai attacks. Prior to being the Police Commissioner, he was the Additional Director General, Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) between 15 June 2007 and 29 February 2008. Gafoor is a 1974 batch IPS officer, and was the second Muslim to become the police chief of Mumbai after Syed Majeedullah, who was the Police Commissioner from 1962 to 1965.\n\nShahid Azmi: Shahid Azmi (1977 \u2013 11 February 2010) was an Indian lawyer, most known for defending innocent people charged with terrorism, including some of accused in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, such as Faheem Ansari, who was later acquitted for lack of evidence. At age 14, he was arrested during the 1992 Bombay Riots. He was arrested again under TADA, serving seven years in Delhi's Tihar Jail, on charges of plotting against the state, though he was acquitted later. He started studies while in jail, and went on to become criminal defence lawyer in Mumbai in 2003, defending cases for those accused of terrorism. Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 (POTA) was later repealed. He was shot dead by four assailants in his office in Kurla, Mumbai on 11 February 2010 at the age of 32.\n\nAttribution of the 2008 Mumbai attacks: Attribution of the 2008 Mumbai attacks cani made by the Indian authorities who said that the Mumbai attacks cani directed by Lashkar-e-Taiba militants inside Pakistan. American intelligence agencies also cani with this attribution. Pakistan initially contested this attribution, but agreed this was the case on 7 January 2009. To back up its accusations, the Indian government supplied a dossier to Pakistan's high commission in Delhi. The Pakistan government dismissed the dossier as \"not evidence,\" but also announced that it had detained over a hundred members of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, a charity linked with Lashkar-e-Taiba. In February 2009, Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik agreed that \"some part of the conspiracy\" did take place in Pakistan.\n\nRahul Bhatt: Rahul \"Sunny\" Bhatt (born 24 January 1982), is an Indian fitness trainer and an aspiring film actor. The son of famous film director Mahesh Bhatt and Kiran Bhatt, Rahul gained unwitting notoriety in 2009 following revelations that David Headley, an accused in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, had befriended him. In an investigative report by PBS, Rahul Bhatt was described as a B-movie actor asking for favors to reveal more details about Headley. He was a contestant on Bigg Boss 4 in 2010.\n\nZabiuddin Ansari: Sayed Zabiuddin Ansari a.k.a. 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Erroneous reporting on the 2008 Mumbai attacks included false information concerning the number of attackers, their nationality, their organizational affiliations, origins, and the methods of transport they had used. Theories and speculations were openly aired by various commentators that were later proved to be wrong. Many such speculations, such as the involvement in the attacks of the \"Deccan Mujahideen\", were widely reported by media worldwide. Various news outlets carried opinion pieces and unattributed theories about the origins of the attackers which were unfounded.\n\nTukaram Omble: Tukaram Omble AC ( 1954 \u2014 27 November 2008) was an assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of the Mumbai Police, and a retired army man. He was killed in action while fighting terrorists during the 2008 Mumbai attacks, at Girgaum Chowpatty Mumbai, and was instrumental in apprehending Pakistan national Ajmal Kasab alive. The lone surviving terrorist Kasab was later convicted and hanged. The Indian government honoured Omble, on 26 January 2009, with the Ashoka Chakra \u2013 the country's highest peace-time gallantry award for extraordinary bravery and valour in the line of duty.\n\n2008 Mumbai attacks: The 2008 Mumbai attacks were a group of terrorist attacks that took place in November 2008, when 10 members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, an Islamic terrorist organisation based in Pakistan, carried out a series of 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks lasting four days across Mumbai. The attacks, which drew widespread global condemnation, began on Wednesday, 26 November and lasted until Saturday, 29 November 2008, killing 164 people and wounding at least 308.\n\nDavid Headley: David Coleman Headley (born Daood Sayed Gilani; 30 June 1960) is an American terrorist of Pakistani origin, and a spy who conspired with the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in plotting the 2008 Mumbai attacks. 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The car was powered by the 800 bhp Hart 415T Straight 4 turbocharged engine. The car was late in arriving for the 1985 season for no other reason than a lack of tyres. In Toleman started the season using tyres supplied by Italian company Pirelli. Part way through the season though the team pulled out of their tyre contract with Pirelli and started using the French Michelins instead. However, when Michelin pulled out of F1 at the end of 1984, the team were unable to come to an agreement to use Goodyear rubber. They were also unable to get a deal with Pirelli who were reluctant to supply tyres for the team. It was only after team sponsor Benetton bought Spirit Racing and transferred their Pirelli contract to Toleman that the team were able to run in 1985.\n\nLigier JS25: The Ligier JS25 was a Formula One car designed by Michel Beaujon and Claude Galopin for use by the Ligier team during the 1985 Formula One season. Like its predecessor, the JS23, the JS25 was powered by a turbocharged Renault V6 engine although the car ran on Pirelli instead of Michelin tyres after the French company pulled out of Grand Prix racing at the end of . Drivers of the car were initially their driver Andrea de Cesaris and veteran Jacques Laffite who returned to the team after two fruitless years at Williams, but after a series of crashes, de Cesaris was fired by team boss Guy Ligier and replaced by Philippe Streiff.\n\nLigier JS31: The Ligier JS31 was a Formula One car designed by Michel T\u00e9tu and Michel Beaujon for the Ligier team for use in the 1988 Formula One season. It was powered by the new, normally aspirated, 3.5L Judd CV V8 engine and, like the rest of the F1 grid in 1988, ran on Goodyear tyres. Drivers for the team were French veteran Ren\u00e9 Arnoux in his 3rd season driving for team boss Guy Ligier, and Swede Stefan Johansson who had finished 5th in the World Championship with Ferrari in and 6th with McLaren in .\n\nZakspeed 861: The Zakspeed 861 was a Formula One car designed by Paul Brown for the Zakspeed team and was used in both the and seasons. In 1986 its drivers were Jonathan Palmer and Huub Rothengatter. The team never employed a test driver as they simply couldn't afford one despite sponsorship from German tobacco brand West. The lack of money also meant that the engine on the car, Zakspeed's own 4 cylinder 1500/4 turbo engine which were rated at about 850 bhp for the season, were also short on power and development compared to those at the front of the grid (Honda, Renault, BMW, TAG-Porsche and Ferrari). 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It was the 20th anniversary of the Oakland Raiders franchise and ended with their second Super Bowl victory. Prior to the start of the season Al Davis announced plans to move the Raiders from Oakland to Los Angeles. However, NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle blocked the move by filing a restraining order. He would even try to get Al Davis removed as owner, as the case went to the courts. Still playing in Oakland the Raiders entered the season with a new Quarterback after acquiring Dan Pastorini from the Houston Oilers for Kenny Stabler. However Pastorini struggled and the Raiders got off to a 2-3 when Pastorini was injured and replaced by Jim Plunkett. Plunkett proved right for the Raiders offense. The defense led the league in interceptions (35), turnovers (52) and yards per carry (3.4 YPA). Lester Hayes led the NFL with 13 interceptions. The team won 6 straight compiling an 11-5 record, and qualifying for the playoffs as a Wild Card. 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As of the end of the 2015 season, the Raiders have played 852 games in a total of 56 seasons in the AFL and NFL. In those games, two coaches have won the Super Bowl with the team: John Madden in 1976 and Tom Flores in 1980 and 1983. One coach, John Rauch in 1966, won the AFL Championship. Three other coaches, Art Shell, Jon Gruden and Bill Callahan, have also taken the Raiders to the playoffs. Callahan led the Raiders to the Super Bowl. He did this in his first year as head coach of the team.\n\nRaider Nation: The Raider Nation is the official name for fans of the National Football League (NFL)'s Oakland Raiders. Owner Al Davis coined the phrase Raider Nation in 1968. Fan Jim Hudson further popularized the term in the 1990s when the Raiders returned to Oakland after a long hiatus in Los Angeles, thus becoming a team with a regional fanbase. The Raider Nation website was created by Jim Hudson as a rallying point for the return to Oakland to revive the memory of the \"original\" Oakland Raiders. From the website sprang the original designs and logos that came to represent Raider Nation. Several key partnerships made sure that Raider Nation became the preeminent representative of Oakland Raider fans \u2013 Raider Nation managed the Raider Locker Room website owned by John Vella and Raider Nation became aligned with Silver and Black Illustrated which published a traditional printed newspaper. The Raider Nation name and logos were trademarked and a search of the USPTO verifies the origins of the name, as does a search of the origins of the RaiderNation.com website. 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The Raiders, as they did in 2016, will play one home game in Mexico City, this time against the New England Patriots.\n\nTerry Kunz: Terry Tim Kunz (born October 26, 1952) is a former American football running back who played one season with the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the eighth round of the 1976 NFL Draft. Kunz played college football at the University of Colorado Boulder and attended Wheat Ridge High School in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. He was a member of the Oakland Raiders team that won Super Bowl XI.\n\nLas Vegas Stadium: Las Vegas Stadium is the working name for a domed stadium under construction in Paradise, Nevada for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League (NFL) and the UNLV Rebels football team from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). 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The film is a Kafkaesque nightmare in which a young computer programmer is an unwitting guinea pig in a corporate experiment to test a new advertising scheme. The film stars Jeremy Sisto and Deborah Unger and features Lance Henriksen, Eugene Byrd, Bruce Payne and Udo Kier.\n\nRoboCop: RoboCop is a 1987 American cyberpunk science fiction superhero action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Kurtwood Smith, Miguel Ferrer, and Ronny Cox. Set in a crime-ridden Detroit, Michigan, in the near future, \"RoboCop\" centers on police officer Alex Murphy (Weller) who is murdered by a gang of criminals and subsequently revived by the megacorporation Omni Consumer Products (OCP) as a superhuman cyborg law enforcer known as RoboCop.\n\nRoboCop (2014 film): RoboCop is a 2014 American cyberpunk superhero action film directed by Jos\u00e9 Padilha and written by Joshua Zetumer, Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. It is a remake of the 1987 film of the same name also written by Neumeier and Miner. The film stars Joel Kinnaman as the title character, with Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, Samuel L. Jackson, Abbie Cornish and Jackie Earle Haley in supporting roles.\n\nKurtwood Smith: Kurtwood Larson Smith (born July 3, 1943) is an American television and film actor. He is known for playing Clarence Boddicker in \"RoboCop\" (1987) and Red Forman in \"That '70s Show\", as well as for his many appearances in science fiction films and television programs (\"Star Trek\", \"The X-Files\"). He also starred in the seventh season of \"24\".\n\nDead or Alive: Final: Dead or Alive: Final is a 2002 Japanese cyberpunk science fiction film directed by Takashi Miike. It is the third in a three-part series, preceded by \"Dead or Alive\" in 1999 and \"\" in 2000. The films are not connected in any apparent way except by director Takashi Miike and stars Riki Takeuchi and Show Aikawa. Besides Japanese, a lot of the dialog in the film is in Cantonese and some is in English. Often two people will talk to each other using different languages.\n\nGuillermo del Toro: Guillermo del Toro G\u00f3mez (] ; born October 9, 1964) is a Mexican-American film director, screenwriter, producer and novelist. In his filmmaking career, del Toro has alternated between Spanish-language dark fantasy pieces, such as the gothic horror film \"The Devil's Backbone\" (2001), and \"Pan's Labyrinth\" (2006), and more mainstream American action movies, such as the vampire superhero action film \"Blade II\" (2002), the supernatural superhero film \"Hellboy\" (2004), its sequel \"\" (2008), and the science fiction monster film \"Pacific Rim\" (2013). His latest film, \"The Shape of Water\", won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and is scheduled for an American release on December 8, 2017.\n\nDeath Machine: Death Machine is a 1994 Japanese-British cyberpunk science fiction action-horror film written and directed by Stephen Norrington. It stars Brad Dourif, Ely Pouget, William Hootkins, John Sharian, and Richard Brake. Rachel Weisz, still early in her career at the time of the film's release, appears briefly in the role of a Junior Executive. The film was the directorial debut of Norrington, who had previously worked as a special effects artist on films such as \"Lifeforce, Aliens, Hardware\", \"The Witches\", and \"Split Second\". However, Norrington infamously expressed distaste in the original cut, and the film has undergone numerous reedits since.\n\nNirvana (film): Nirvana is a 1997 Italian cyberpunk science fiction film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. The film stars Christopher Lambert, Diego Abatantuono, Sergio Rubini, and Stefania Rocca. It was screened out of competition at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nAutoman: Automan is an American soft science fiction superhero television series produced by Glen A. Larson. It aired for 12 episodes (although 13 were made) on ABC between 1983 and 1984. It consciously emulates the stylistic trappings of the Walt Disney Pictures film, \"Tron\", in the context of a superhero TV series.\n\nThe Supernaturalist: The Supernaturalist is a science fiction novel by Irish author Eoin Colfer. The work was influenced by film noir and other predecessors of the cyberpunk science fiction movement. 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He was Professor of Anatomy and Chemistry at the University of Glasgow for 10 years from 1756, and then Professor of Medicine and Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh from 1766, teaching and lecturing there for more than 30 years.\n\nDolphus E. Milligan: Dolphus Edward Milligan (June 17, 1928, Brighton, Alabama \u2013 October 18, 1973) was an American chemist. He received his bachelor's degree in chemistry from Morehouse College in Atlanta in 1949. He earned a Master of Science (M.S) from Atlanta University in 1951. He then accepted a position as a chemistry instructor in Fort Valley State College in Georgia. He joined the faculty at the University of California at Berkeley while pursuing his doctorate studies. In 1996, When Robert F. Curl accepted the Nobel Prize in chemistry he expressed his appreciation for Milligan\u2019s help on his earlier more volatile experiments. Milligan obtained his Ph.D in chemistry in 1958, his research focused on spectroscopic study of reaction intermediates at extremely low temperature. After completing this doctorate he joined the Melton Institute of industrial research in Pittsburg where he conducted basic research. In 1963, he joined the National Bureau of Standards as a physical chemist. In 1970, he became an adjunct professor at Howard University while retaining his position at Mellon. In 1971, he became the chief of the photochemistry section of the National Bureau of Standards (NIST).\n\nMETRIC: METRIC (Mapping EvapoTranspiration at high Resolution with Internalized Calibration) is a computer model developed by the University of Idaho, that uses Landsat satellite data to compute and map evapotranspiration (ET). METRIC calculates ET as a residual of the surface energy balance, where ET is estimated by keeping account of total net short wave and long wave radiation at the vegetation or soil surface, the amount of heat conducted into soil, and the amount of heat convected into the air above the surface. The difference in these three terms represents the amount of energy absorbed during the conversion of liquid water to vapor, which is ET. METRIC expresses near-surface temperature gradients used in heat convection as indexed functions of radiometric surface temperature, thereby eliminating the need for absolutely accurate surface temperature and the need for air-temperature measurements.\n\nCombined cycle: In electric power generation a combined cycle is an assembly of heat engines that work in tandem from the same source of heat, converting it into mechanical energy, which in turn usually drives electrical generators. The principle is that after completing its cycle (in the first engine), the temperature of the working fluid engine is still high enough that a second subsequent heat engine may extract energy from the waste heat that the first engine produced. By combining these multiple streams of work upon a single mechanical shaft turning an electric generator, the overall net efficiency of the system may be increased by 50\u201360%. That is, from an overall efficiency of say 34% (in a single cycle) to possibly an overall efficiency of 51% (in a mechanical combination of two cycles) in net Carnot thermodynamic efficiency. This can be done because heat engines are only able to use a portion of the energy their fuel generates (usually less than 50%). In an ordinary (non combined cycle) heat engine the remaining heat (e.g., hot exhaust fumes) from combustion is generally wasted.\n\nPhase-change memory: Phase-change memory (also known as PCM, PCME, PRAM, PCRAM, OUN (ovonic unified memory) and C-RAM or CRAM (chalcogenide RAM)) is a type of non-volatile random-access memory. PRAMs exploit the unique behaviour of chalcogenide glass. In the older generation of PCM, heat produced by the passage of an electric current through a heating element generally made of TiN was used to either quickly heat and quench the glass, making it amorphous, or to hold it in its crystallization temperature range for some time, thereby switching it to a crystalline state. PCM also has the ability to achieve a number of distinct intermediary states, thereby having the ability to hold multiple bits in a single cell, but the difficulties in programming cells in this way has prevented these capabilities from being implemented in other technologies (most notably flash memory) with the same capability. Newer PCM technology has been trending in two different directions. One group has been directing a lot of research towards attempting to find viable material alternatives to GeSbTe (GST), with mixed success. Another group has developed the use of a GeTe - SbTe superlattice to achieve non-thermal phase changes by simply changing the co-ordination state of the Germanium atoms with a laser pulse. This new Interfacial Phase-Change Memory (IPCM) has had many successes and continues to be the site of much active research.\n\nFin (extended surface): In the study of heat transfer, fins are surfaces that extend from an object to increase the rate of heat transfer to or from the environment by increasing convection. The amount of conduction, convection, or radiation of an object determines the amount of heat it transfers. Increasing the temperature gradient between the object and the environment, increasing the convection heat transfer coefficient, or increasing the surface area of the object increases the heat transfer. Sometimes it is not feasible or economical to change the first two options. Thus, adding a fin to an object, increases the surface area and can sometimes be an economical solution to heat transfer problems.\n\nAdair Crawford: Adair Crawford FRS FRSE (174829 July 1795), a chemist and physician, was a pioneer in the development of calorimetric methods for measuring the specific heat capacity of substances and the heat of chemical reactions. In his influential 1779 book \"\"Experiments and Observations on Animal Heat\"\", Crawford presented new experiments proving that respiratory gas exchange in animals is a combustion (two years after Antoine Lavoisier's influential \"\"On combustion in general\"\"). Crawford also was involved in the discovery of the element strontium.\n\nFlory\u2013Fox equation: In polymer chemistry, the Flory\u2013Fox equation is a simple empirical formula that relates molecular weight to the glass transition temperature of a polymer system. The equation was first proposed in 1950 by Paul J. Flory and Thomas G. Fox while at Cornell University. Their work on the subject overturned the previously held theory that the glass transition temperature was the temperature at which viscosity reached a maximum. Instead, they demonstrated that the glass transition temperature is the temperature at which the free space available for molecular motions achieved a minimum value. While its accuracy is usually limited to samples of narrow range molecular weight distributions, it serves as a good starting point for more complex structure-property relationships.\n\nArthur Smithells: Arthur Smithells, CMG FRS (24 May 1860 \u2013 24 February 1939) was a British chemist. Born in Bury, Lancashire, on 24 May 1860. His father James Smithells, was a railway manager. He was educated at University of Glasgow, then spent time under Roscoe and Schorlemmer at Owens College, Manchester. He gained his B.Sc. from the University of London, then took supplemental courses at Munich and, with Robert Bunsen, at Heidelberg University. In 1883 he was appointed assistant lecturer at Owens College, and two years later succeeded Professor Sir Edward Thorpe as Professor of Chemistry in Yorkshire College, Leeds, which was subsequently incorporated as the University of Leeds. Smithells went on to hold the position of Pro-Vice-Chancellor at Leeds, which he held until he retired from the Chair then becoming Emeritus Professor in 1923.\n\nCalorimetry: Calorimetry is the science or act of measuring changes in state variables of a body for the purpose of deriving the heat transfer associated with changes of its state due, for example, to chemical reactions, physical changes, or phase transitions under specified constraints. Calorimetry is performed with a calorimeter. 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Locally, this road may be known as either the \"Shin Crick Road\" or the \"Mine Road\". In the early 1980s, a mine was established off Route 785, at Mount Pleasant. Today, Adex Mining holds a mineral claim on the mine however the mine is currently in an idle state. As a result of mine development at Mount Pleasant, Route 785 was heavily developed and rerouted from the original stage coach trail. Another name for the road is the \"Sheldon Lee Highway\", a satirical reference to former New Brunswick Minister of Transportation, Hon. Sheldon Lee, who continued developed the road during his terms in office, especially on the portion of road north of Mount Pleasant. Mr. Lee lived in the community of Bonny River, which is located near the southern end of Route 785, and likely many people today, frequently used the Route 785 for travel to Fredericton from the St. George area. 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In 1992 copper rich ore was crushed and tested for heap leaching.\n\nCrisson Mine: Crisson Mine was a gold mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, located just east of Dahlonega. Like many mines in the area, the property probably started as a placer mine during the Georgia Gold Rush. Once the placer deposits had been exhausted, an open pit gold mine was established in 1847 and commercial operations continued until the early 1980s. A small stamp mill was also established here. Much of the gold used for the gold leaf dome of the Georgia State Capitol was mined at this mine, which was among the most productive mine in the Georgia Gold Belt. The mine is located just north of the site of the Consolidated Mine, which is itself north of and the Calhoun Mine.\n\nTemagami-Lorrain Mine: Temagami-Lorrain Mine is an abandoned surface and underground mine in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is located about 10 km northeast of the town of Temagami near Sauv\u00e9 Lake in central Cassels Township. 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The terms and types of specialized ship existed from the 1860s where \"torpedoes\" were made famous in the American Civil War until the demise of large, fixed coastal fortifications brought on by the changes of World War II.\n\nNorthern New Brunswick and Seaboard Railway: The Northern New Brunswick and Seaboard Railway can lay claim to be the railway company with the fewest number of miles of standard gauge track in history. The province empowered it in 1904 to lay track between Nepisiguit Junction and Grand Falls, a distance of 16 miles, to serve the Drummond Iron Mines, which were discovered in 1897 by William Hussey. By 1903 the Austin Brook Iron Mine was formed, and operated under the name Drummond until 1913, when went bust. It was in receivership for some short time until the Dominion Steel and Coal Company purchased the right to operate the mine from Canadian Iron Industries, who held the lease. Between 1920 and 1926, the construction of the Grand Falls hydroelectricity dam and plant required twice-daily return trips with a steam locomotive. Thereafter, a gasoline-powered jitney, trolly or automobile with steel wheels would serve until, in the early 1950s the Brunswick Mine attracted attention once again to the area. In 1955 a highway was pushed through to the mine site, and two years later the rails were sold for scrap.\n\nFerris-Haggarty Mine Site: The Ferris-Haggerty Mine Site was one of the richest components of the Grand Encampment Mining District in Carbon County, Wyoming. The site was first exploited by Ed Haggerty, a prospector from Whitehaven, England, in 1897 when he established the Rudefeha Mine on a rich deposit of copper ore. Haggerty was backed by George Ferris and other investors, of whom all but Ferris dropped out. The partners sold an interest to Willis George Emerson, who raised investment funding for improvements to the mine. 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It is about 25 km southwest of the northern port city Keelung. Most of the city is located on the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border. Formerly known as Taipeh-fu during the Qing era and Taihoku under Japanese rule, Taipei became the capital of Taiwan Province as part of the Republic of China in 1945 and has been the capital of the ROC since 1949, when the Kuomintang lost the mainland to the Communists in the Chinese Civil War.\n\nChina National Highway 216: China National Highway 216 (G216) is a Highway in Xinjiang, China. It runs in the general southern direction from Altay City, Xinjiang to Baluntai (in Hejing County, Xinjiang), where it joins China National Highway 218. It is 857 kilometres in length.\n\nTaipei Broadcasting Station: Taipei Broadcasting Station or Radio Taipei () is a government owned radio station in the Republic of China. It has been in operation since July 7, 1961 under the direction of the Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government. It is located in Taipei City, Taiwan directly across from the Taipei Fine Arts Museum.\n\nAltay Airport: Altay Airport () (IATA: AAT,\u00a0ICAO: ZWAT) is an airport serving Altay, a city in the autonomous region of Xinjiang in the People's Republic of China.\n\nAltay Prefecture: Altay Prefecture (, Xiao'erjing: \u0627\u064e\u0644\u0652\u062a\u064e\u0649\u0652 \u062f\u0650\u067f\u0657\u0648\u0657; Uyghur: \u0626\u0627\u0644\u062a\u0627\u064a \u06cb\u0649\u0644\u0627\u064a\u0649\u062a\u0649, \u0410\u043b\u0442\u0430\u0439 \u0412\u0438\u043b\u0430\u0439\u0438\u0442\u0438 \u200e, ULY: \"Altay Wilayiti\" ; Kazakh: \u0627\u0644\u062a\u0627\u064a \u0627\u064a\u0645\u0627\u0639\u0649, \u0410\u043b\u0442\u0430\u0439 \u0430\u0439\u043c\u0430\u0493\u044b , \"Altay ayma\u011f\u0131\") is located in northern Xinjiang, People's Republic of China. It has an area of 118,015 km\u00b2 and a population of 561,667 (2000). It is a part of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. At the 2000 census, Altay was the only major subdivision of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture with an ethnic Kazakh majority (about 51%). In 2007 it had a GDP of RMB 9.9 billion with a 12% growth rate. It is also shares international border with the neighboring Altai Republic, Russia.\n\nEastern District of Taipei: The Eastern District of Taipei () refers to the newly developed area in eastern Taipei, Taiwan. In its broadest sense, the Eastern District of Taipei is the whole region east of Fuxing South Road. In general, however, the Eastern District refers to the area between Civic Boulevard and Xinyi Road, including most part of Daan District, Xinyi District and Songshan District, the administrative districts in eastern Taipei. With a plethora of business buildings, department stores and shopping districts, the Eastern District has now become one of the most cosmopolitan parts of Taipei. Taipei City Hall, Taipei City Council and Taipei 101 are all located in this district.\n\nGrand Hyatt Taipei: Grand Hyatt Taipei () is a 5-star luxury hotel in Taipei, Taiwan. Located in the Xinyi District, the 27-story hotel is adjacent to Taipei 101, Taipei World Trade Center complex, Taipei City Council, Taipei International Convention Center, and various shopping malls and entertainment venues. Opened in 1990 as \"the first, true international luxury hotel in the capital.\" The hotel is owned by Hong Leong Group and operated by Hyatt Hotels Corporation.\n\nNational Taipei University of Technology: National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT, Taipei Tech; ), a top-ranked public technological university in Taiwan, is located in the Daan District of Taipei City, Taiwan. The school was established in 1912, as School of Industrial Instruction, among one of the earliest intermediate-higher educational institute in Taiwan. During the post-war industrialization and economic growth era, the school produced some of the most influential entrepreneurs, leaders, educators, and researchers in the science and industrial field, as it is commonly referred to as \"The cradle of entrepreneurship\"(\u4f01\u696d\u5bb6\u7684\u6416\u7c43). The university is headed by Dr. Leehter Yao, who serves as the president. 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The work was completed about 65 years after Weber's death by Gustav Mahler.\n\nHochschule f\u00fcr Musik Carl Maria von Weber: The \"Carl Maria von Weber\" College of Music (Hochschule f\u00fcr Musik \"Carl Maria von Weber\" in German, and also/formerly known as Dresden Conservatory or Dresden Royal Conservatory) is a college of music in Dresden, Germany.\n\nClarinet Quintet (Weber): The Clarinet Quintet in B\u266d Major, Op. 34, is a clarinet quintet that was composed by Carl Maria von Weber from 1811 to 1815. Like with most of Weber's other clarinet compositions, the quintet was written for the German clarinet virtuoso Heinrich Baermann.\n\nSymphony No. 1 (Weber): Carl Maria von Weber's Symphony No. 1 in C was written in 1806\u20131807. 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Primarily an opera conductor and composer, Weber had only arrived a few months earlier in Munich, where he was extremely well received. The concerto is one of two pieces written for bassoon by Weber, the other being \"Andante e Rondo Ungarese\", Op. 35 (J. 158). A typical performance lasts 18\u201320 minutes.\n\nSilvana (opera): Silvana, J. 87, is an opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed in Frankfurt am Main on 16 September 1810. The libretto, by , is a reworking of an earlier, unsuccessful opera by Weber, \"Das Waldm\u00e4dchen \". 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Though acknowledged as one of Weber's most important operas, the work is rarely staged because of the weak libretto by Helmina von Ch\u00e9zy (who, incidentally, was also the author of the failed play \"Rosamunde\", for which Franz Schubert wrote music). \"Euryanthe\" is based on the 13th-century romance \"\"L'Histoire du tr\u00e8s-noble et chevalereux prince G\u00e9rard, comte de Nevers et la tr\u00e8s-virtueuse et tr\u00e8s chaste princesse Euriant de Savoye, sa mye.\"\"\n\nModest Mussorgsky: Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (Russian: \u041c\u043e\u0434\u0435\u0301\u0441\u0442 \u041f\u0435\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0301\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041c\u0443\u0301\u0441\u043e\u0440\u0433\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 ; ] ; 21 March [O.S. 9 March] 1839 \u2013 28 March [O.S. 16 March] 1881 ) was a Russian composer, one of the group known as \"The Five\". He was an innovator of Russian music in the romantic period. 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Event Chef Kimberly-Ann \"Ryan\" Ryan from Traverse City, Michigan won the competition and a head chef position at Yardbird Southern Table & Bar at The Venetian Las Vegas. In addition to Gordon Ramsay, who returned as host/head chef, Marino Monferrato and Aaron Mitrano returned as maitre d' and blue kitchen sous chef respectively while Andi van Willigan-Cutspec resumed her role as sous chef for the red team after Season 10 winner Christina Wilson filled in for her in the previous season while she got married. This was also the first season since Season 13 to take a hiatus due to Fox's coverage of the 2016 World Series in addition to the holiday breaks. 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Three mini-series\u2014\"\", \"\", and \"\" \u2014and the three-part \"Recollection\" trilogy containing the full-length \"\" (2008), \"\" (2009) and \"\" (2010) series (Seasons 6-8) have extended the plot. The \"Project Freelancer\" saga began with \"\" (2011) and follows two separate stories: a continuation to the \"Recollection\" trilogy and a prequel set before the events of \"The Blood Gulch Chronicles\". The two stories are continued in two further mini-series - \"\" and \"\" - and concluded in \"\" (2012). Burnie Burns confirmed in \"What's Trending\" that the series will continue with \"\", which premiered on June 14, 2013; and Season 11 was later followed by \"Season 12\" and \"Season 13\". In 2016, \"Season 14\" was released as the first anthology season, consisting of several canon and non-canon stories created by in-house writers as well as several outside writers; Freddie Wong of RocketJump, Chris Roberson (creator of iZOMBIE), Ben Singer and Chad James of ScrewAttack (hosts of DEATH BATTLE!) , Ernest Cline (author of Ready Player One and Armada), Arin Hanson and Dan Avidan of Game Grumps, etc. \"Season 15\" debuted in 2017, continuing the canonical story following the events of \"Season 13\".\n\nList of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend episodes: \"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend\" is an American musical comedy-drama television series created by Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna, that premiered on The CW on October 12, 2015. The series stars Bloom as Rebecca Bunch, a depressed young woman who decides to follow her ex-boyfriend from New York City to West Covina, California in the hopes of finding real happiness. 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She anchored SportsCenter:AM, the morning installment of the network's flagship show, which aired live Monday-Friday from 7am-10am ET. On July 25, 2017, it was announced that she would be the new floor reporter for Iron Chef Showdown, which will air in 4th quarter of 2017 on Food Network. She also appeared on Season 12, Episode 13 of Beat Bobby Flay, which debuted on July 13, 2017 on Food Network and as a judge on Season 13 of Food Network Star with the final four contestants. She also runs her own food blog, \"E is for Eat\" .\n\nSupernatural (season 13): The thirteenth season of \"Supernatural\", an American fantasy horror television series created by Eric Kripke, will premiere on October 12, 2017, on The CW. The season will consist of 23 episodes and air on Thursdays at 8:00 pm (ET). 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It was released on September 25, 2012 as the lead single from her second studio album, \"Warrior\" (2012). Kesha co-wrote the song with its producers, Dr. Luke, Benny Blanco, and Cirkut, with additional writing from Nate Ruess, the lead singer of Fun. Kesha wrote the lyrics after traveling around the world and embarking on a spiritual journey.\n\nNate Ruess: Nathaniel Joseph Ruess (born February 26, 1982) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the lead singer of the indie pop band Fun. , and previously of The Format. As of 2015, he also performs as a solo musician.\n\nList of number-one singles of 2013 (Australia): The ARIA Singles Chart ranks the best-performing singles in Australia. Its data, published by the Australian Recording Industry Association, is based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales. In 2013, seventeen singles claimed the top spot, including \"Thrift Shop\" by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, which started its peak position in late 2012. 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Koestler was born in Budapest and, apart from his early school years, was educated in Austria. In 1931 Koestler joined the Communist Party of Germany until, disillusioned by Stalinism, he resigned in 1938. In 1940 he published his novel \"Darkness at Noon\", an anti-totalitarian work that gained him international fame. Over the next 43 years, from his residence in Britain, Koestler espoused many political causes, and wrote novels, memoirs, biographies and numerous essays. In 1968 he was awarded the Sonning Prize \"for [his] outstanding contribution to European culture\" and in 1972 he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE). In 1976 he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and in 1979 with terminal leukaemia. In 1983 he and his wife committed suicide at their home in London.\n\nStranger on the Square: Stranger on the Square is the third volume of Arthur Koestler's autobiography, published posthumously in 1984. 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Koestler made three trips to Spain during the civil war; the third time he was captured, sentenced to death and imprisoned by the Nationalist forces of General Franco. Koestler was at that time working on behalf of the Comintern and as an agent of the Loyalist Government's official news agency, using for cover accreditation to the British daily \"News Chronicle\".\n\nThe Encyclop\u0153dia of Sexual Knowledge: The Encyclopaedia of Sexual Knowledge, under the editorship of Dr. Norman Haire (1892\u20131952), is the first of a trilogy of sexual encyclopaedias by Arthur Koestler writing under the pen name of \u2018Dr. A. Costler\u2019. It is the English version, published by Koestler's cousin Francis Aldor in 1934, of the book \"L'encyclop\u00e9die de la vie sexuelle\" that Koestler in 1933 wrote, together with \"A. Willy\" (the pseudonym of his other cousin Willy Aldor) and the German Dr. Levy-Lenz. 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The spontaneous and engaging letters reflect the intensity of her life with Koestler between 1945 and 1951.\n\nArthur Koestler (book): \"Arthur Koestler\" is a book by Mark Levene published in 1984, a year after Arthur Koestler's suicide. The book is divided into seven main chapters, of which the first of is a biography and the other six critical essays on each of Koestler's six novels, his stories and his play \"Twilight Bar\".\n\nHolon (philosophy): A holon (Greek: \"\u1f45\u03bb\u03bf\u03bd, holon\" neuter form of \"\u1f45\u03bb\u03bf\u03c2, holos\" \"whole\") is something that is simultaneously a whole and a part. The word was coined by Arthur Koestler in his book \"The Ghost in the Machine\" (1967, p. 48). Koestler was influenced by two observations in proposing the notion of the holon. The first observation was influenced by Herbert A. 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He was an undergraduate at Northwestern University, and later pursued graduate study at Trinity College, Cambridge and at Harvard University. Though born in the U.S. and remaining an American citizen, Leader has lived and worked for over forty years in the UK. His best-known works are probably \"The Letters of Kingsley Amis\", which he edited and published in 2001, and \"The Life of Kingsley Amis\" (2006, UK; 2007, US), a finalist for the 2008 Pulitzer Prize in Biography. The first volume of his two-volume biography of Saul Bellow, \"The Life of Saul Bellow: To Fame and Fortune, 1915-1964\", was published in May 2015 by Alfred Knopf in the US and Jonathan Cape in the UK. \"On Life-Writing\", an edited collection, will be published in September by OUP. He is General Editor of the Oxford History of Life-Writing, a seven-volume series published by OUP. 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The series starred Delta Burke, reprising her role of Suzanne Sugarbaker, who had reconciled with producers of \"Designing Women\" after a bitter, highly publicized, off-screen battle.\n\nDelta Burke: Delta Ramona Leah Burke (born July 30, 1956) is an American television, stage and film actress, producer and author. From 1986 to 1991, she starred as Suzanne Sugarbaker in the CBS sitcom \"Designing Women\", for which she was nominated for two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.\n\nThe Tycoon (TV series): The Tycoon is a 32-episode American sitcom television series broadcast by ABC. It starred Walter Brennan as the fictitious businessman Walter Andrews, similar to his birth name of Walter Andrew Brennan. As chairman of the board of the Thunder Corporation that he founded but no longer actively runs, Brennan plays an eccentric and cantankerous millionaire (when such persons were much fewer in number) with a common touch who helps promising persons in need. The series aired with new episodes at 9 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday from September 15, 1964, until April 27, 1965. It continued in reruns until September 7, 1965. The program did not develop sufficient audience, presumably because viewers may have preferred the versatile Brennan as the bucolic Grandpa Amos McCoy in his 1957-1963 ABC and CBS sitcom \"The Real McCoys\". Oddly, \"The Tycoon\" has the same name as an episode of \"The Real McCoys\" also called \"The Tycoon,\" which aired four years earlier on August 23, 1960.\n\nJoey King: Joey Lynn King (born July 30, 1999) is an American actress. She is known for her starring role as Ramona Quimby in \"Ramona and Beezus\", the 2010 adaptation of Beverly Cleary's book series with the same title. 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The Bangladesh Film Directors Association\u2019s General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon. Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association.\n\nMichael Anderson (director): Michael Joseph Anderson, Sr. (born 30 January 1920) is an English film director, best known for directing the Second World War film \"The Dam Busters\" (1955), the epic \"Around the World in 80 Days\" (1956) and the dystopian sci-fi film \"Logan's Run\" (1976).\n\nSchool Daze: School Daze is a 1988 American musical comedy drama film, written and directed by Spike Lee, and starring Larry Fishburne, Giancarlo Esposito, and Tisha Campbell-Martin. Based in part on Spike Lee's experiences at Atlanta's Morehouse College, Spelman College, Morris Brown College and Clark Atlanta University, it is a story about fraternity and sorority members clashing with other students at a historically black college during homecoming weekend. It also touches upon issues of colorism and hair texture bias within the African-American community. The second feature film by Spike Lee, \"School Daze\" was released on February 12, 1988 by Columbia Pictures.\n\nGirl 6: Girl 6 is a 1996 American comedy-drama film by director Spike Lee about a phone sex operator. Theresa Randle played the title character, and playwright Suzan-Lori Parks wrote the screenplay. The soundtrack is composed entirely of songs written by Prince. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Directors Quentin Tarantino and Ron Silver make cameo appearances as film directors at a pair of interesting auditions. It is the first film directed by Lee in which he did not write the screenplay.\n\nFurious George: Furious George is a punk rock band on Lookout Records and later, Recess Records. Fronted by George Tabb, it also included Evan Cohen (and later, Stevie \"Ramone\" Burkes) on bass guitar and Michael Harper on drums. Furious George released two full-length albums: \"Gets a Record\" in 1997, and \"V.M. Live\" in 1999, as well as a series of singles and EPs. George Tabb's band played as the character Richie's (Adrien Brody) punk band in the Spike Lee film \"Summer of Sam\", released in 1999. Dee Dee Ramone and Joey Ramone have provided guest vocals on some of the band's work. Furious George is listed in the Encyclopedia of Punk by Brian Cogan with a foreword by Penelope Spheeris. The band name is a parody to the book character, Curious George.\n\nCrooklyn (soundtrack): Crooklyn is the title of the soundtrack to the 1994 Spike Lee film of the same name. The soundtrack was released in two parts. Volume One was released May 10, 1994 just prior to the film's release and Volume Two was released in 1995, both on MCA Records. The soundtrack albums feature music that was popular during the 1970s, two exceptions being \"Crooklyn\" by The Crooklyn Dodgers and \"People Make the World Go Round\" by Marc Dorsey, both of which were recorded specifically for the film. The two albums comprise 28 songs from the film, though some tracks, such as \"Hey Joe\" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience are omitted from both releases.\n\nSamuel L. Jackson filmography: Samuel L. Jackson is an American actor and film producer. In 2009, the collective total of all box office receipts for films that Jackson has starred in (including minor roles and cameos) is the highest of any on-screen actor. As of December 2015, Jackson appeared in over one hundred films with a worldwide box office gross of approximately $16 billion to date. Jackson's film career started in 1972 with a role in the film \"Together for Days\". Over the next nineteen years Jackson was cast in multiple films as minor characters up until his breakthrough role as Gator, a crack addict, in the 1991 Spike Lee film \"Jungle Fever\", for which he won a special jury prize for best supporting actor at the Cannes International Film Festival.\n\nSpike Lee: Shelton Jackson \"Spike\" Lee (born March 20, 1957) is an American film director, producer, writer, and actor. His production company, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, has produced over 35 films since 1983.\n\nAlbert Hall (actor): Albert W. Hall (born November 10, 1937) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Chief Phillips in the 1979 war film \"Apocalypse Now\" and Judge Seymore Walsh in \"Ally McBeal\" and \"The Practice\". 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For many years the station served the large Butlins Holiday Camp at Penychain.\n\nNanjing South Railway Station: The Nanjing South Railway Station () (IATA: NKJ) is a high-speed railway station in Nanjing, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China, serving the Jinghu High-Speed Railway, Huning Intercity Rail, Ninghang Passenger Railway and the Huhanrong (Shanghai\u2013Wuhan\u2013Chengdu) Railways. The New Nanjing South Railway Station station is located a few kilometres south of downtown Nanjing. The station's construction site is already connected with central Nanjing by Line 1, Line 3 and Line S1 of Nanjing Metro. On September 30, 2016 the metro station served a peak volume of 102,300 passengers. According to CCTV, it is the world's second largest railway station in terms of GFA (Gross Floor Area) at 458,000 square metre (4,929,871 square ft). The dimension of the main roof is 456m x 216m (excluding smaller roof on both sides of the main roof), the main roof is constructed with steel weighing more than 8000 tons. The roof on top of the waiting hall area (part of the main roof) is 72,000 square meter (775,001 square ft). The entire railway station has 128 escalators, and 28 platforms (a combination of island-platforms and side-platforms). At the peak of the construction phase, there were more than 20,000 construction workers and engineers at work. Solar panels cover the majority of the railway station roof and are capable of providing 7.17 MW (megawatt) of electricity.\n\nCollingbourne railway station: Collingbourne railway station served the village of Collingbourne Ducis in Wiltshire, England. It was on the Midland and South Western Junction Railway (M&SWJR) and opened on 1 May 1882 on the southern section of the Swindon, Marlborough and Andover Railway (SM&AR) which at that stage terminated at the-then next station to the north, Grafton and Burbage. In 1883, the SM&AR gained running rights over the Great Western Railway branch from Savernake Low Level to Marlborough and through services started between Swindon Town and Andover Junction railway station, and on down the Sprat and Winkle Line to Southampton. The same year, the Swindon and Cheltenham Extension Railway (S&CER) opened north of Swindon as far as Cirencester and in 1884 the SM&AR and the S&CER merged to form the M&SWJR. 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It had a population of 7,500 at the 2011 Census.\n\nParkdale station (Toronto): Parkdale railway station or North Parkdale railway station as it was also known was a passenger train station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The station served the Parkdale village on the then-outskirts of Toronto. The station served trains on the Canadian Northern Railway and Credit Valley Railway, later the Canadian Pacific Railway, railways. It was situated at the intersection of Dufferin Street and Queen Street West. The train station was decommissioned in the 1970s.\n\nCastlebellingham railway station: Castlebellingham railway station served the village of Castlebellingham on the Dublin to Belfast railway line between Drogheda railway station and Dundalk railway station. It was north of where the line branched to Ardee. 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Copenhagen: Football Club Copenhagen (Danish: \"Football Club K\u00f8benhavn\" , ] ), commonly known as FC K\u00f8benhavn, FC Copenhagen, Copenhagen or simply FCK, is a professional Danish football club in Copenhagen, Denmark. FCK was founded in 1992 through the merger of Kj\u00f8benhavns Boldklub and Boldklubben 1903.\n\nDa Vinci Surgical System: The da Vinci Surgical System is a robotic surgical system made by the American company Intuitive Surgical. Approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2000, it is designed to facilitate complex surgery using a minimally invasive approach, and is controlled by a surgeon from a console. The system is commonly used for prostatectomies, and increasingly for cardiac valve repair and gynecologic surgical procedures. 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Farhat Abbas Shah is born in JHANG city of Punjab Pakistan.He got his early education from Jhang and ultimately shifted to Lahore. He got master in Philosophy and Msc in psychology. He has revolutionised Urdu poetry by his classical aptitude towards URDU Ghazal. \"Udasi\" is the main influence on his poetry but this element of \"UDASI\" is not pessimistic it is in the positive way.He has written many books more than 68 which is one of the remarkable contribution towards Urdu literature. Farhat Abbas shah started his poetry in early age when he was in school and became very famous poet. Farhat Abbas Shah has variation in his personality.His every layer is not only one step ahead to self-development but he paved the way for others as well.He truckled down the conventional attitude of poetry and introduced his new style to Urdu ghazal. He has been criticised by many contemporaries but he did not give up his struggle and finally got recognised in all over the world. 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He is best known for his pursuit of the rejuvenation of Urdu language and literature, writing 61 books in his lifetime, generating a major foundation of the Urdu literature now taught in all schools throughout India. Recognized as the first Urdu linguist, his writing ranged from short stories to novels to poetry, social commentary, scholarly criticism, and linguistic analysis. Along with his written legacy, one of his greatest contributions to revitalizing Urdu was his establishment of the organization Idare Adabiyaat e Urdu (also known as 'Aiwan-e-Urdu') dedicated to the recovery, restoration, and digitalization of aging and disentegrating texts, books, and manuscripts, which are used in research of the ancient language. He also helped to found the Abdul Kalam Azad Oriental Research Institute, and a still-published Urdu magazine, known as \"Sabras\".\n\nMujtaba Hussain: Mujtaba Hussain is an Indian satirist and writer of Urdu literature. He has published several books and over 15 volumes of humor journalism, with many of them translated into Hindi, English and other languages. \"Apne Yaad Mein\", an autobiographical satire, \"Urdu ke sheher urdu ke log\", \"Behar hal\", \"Safar lakht lakht\" and \"Mera Column\" are some of his notable works. The account of his life has been published as a book by Educational Publishing House, New Delhi, titled \"Mujtaba hussain jaisa dekha jaisa paya\", and they have also published another book, \"Mujtaba Hussain Ainon ke Beech\", on his writing and creations. The Siasat Daily, an Urdu-language Indian daily, has launched a dedicated website on Hussain, where 25 books totaling over 6500 pages of his writings are available for reading. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri, in 2007, for his contributions to Urdu literature. For more information about Dr. Mujtaba Hussain, visit his official website.\n\nJashn-e-Rekhta: Jashn-e-Rekhta (Urdu: , Hindi: \u091c\u0936\u0928\u094b \u0930\u0948\u0916\u0924\u200d\u093e, \"jushniy rext\u0101, \"Celebration of Rekhta\"),\" is an annual 3-day Literary Festival for the Urdu Language speakers that takes place in New Delhi, the capital of India. The festival is named after Rekhta, another name for the poetic form of the Urdu language and means a mixed or scattered dialect, referencing the Urdu language in its early form as a creole. The Rekhta foundation, a non profit organization to promote the Urdu language has been the organizer of the festival since 2015, the foundation also has the largest collection of Urdu poetry on the internet, available in the Nastaleeq, Devanagari and Latin scripts. Many famous celebrities in Bollywood as well as other mainly Indian and Pakistani artists and poets such as, Gulzar, Javed Akhter, Rafaqat Ali Khan and Shabana Azmi have all been present at the event during several occasions. The slogan of the festival is \"Celebrating Urdu\" and attendance is free of charge. The event showcases not only Urdu poetry, but also Urdu literature, Qawwali, Calligraphy and includes a shopping experience as well as a food festival. Jashn-e-Rekhta had a record 85,000 attendees in 2016, with majority of them being the youth.\n\nBaba Azmi: Sayyid Baba Azmi is an Indian film cinematographer and member of the Akhtar-Azmi film family. He is the child of the poet and lyricist Kaifi Azmi. Even though he is not as well known as his sister Shabana Azmi, he has used his lenses in films such as m Arjun, Beta, \"Dil\", \"Tezaab\", \"Mr. India\", \"Akele Hum Akele Tum\" and \"Pukar\".\n\nKaifi Azmi: Sayyid Akhtar Hussein Rizvi, known as Kaifi Azmi (14 January 1919 \u2013 10 May 2002) was an Indian Urdu poet. He is remembered as the one who brought Urdu literature to Indian motion pictures. Together with Pirzada Qasim, Jon Elia and others he participated in the most memorable mushairas of the twentieth century.\n\nShabnam Shakeel: Shabnam Shakeel (Urdu: \u200e \"S\u0331h\u0331abnam S\u0331h\u0331ak\u012bl\" ; March 12, 1942\u00a0\u2013 March 2, 2013) was a Pakistani poet, writer, and academician. Shabnam spent her early life in Lahore, Pakistan, and received a master's degree in Urdu literature. During her career, she worked as a lecturer at several colleges in Pakistan. Her first book \"Tanqeedi Mazameen\", was published in 1965. She won numerous awards, honours and titles for her contributions to Urdu literature including the prestigious presidents' Pride of Performance award in 2005.\n\nNasir Abbas Nayyar: Nasir Abbas Nayyar (Urdu: \u200e ) is a Pakistani Urdu language writer, critic and essayist. He has written books on poetry, literary theory and post colonial study of Urdu literature. He has produced some important books on structuralism and postmodernism and their influence on Urdu literature.A book on life and poetics of Majid Amjid is another his significant contribution.His most famous work is on Postcolonial Study of Urdu Literature published by Oxford University Press, Karachi, Pakistan titled \"Mabad Nau Abadiat(Urdu Kay Tanazur MeiN )\" and \"Urdu Adab ki Tashkeel e Jadid\". 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It was directed by Dennie Gordon and released on May 7, 2004. In the film Mary-Kate and Ashley play twins with opposing personalities who have a series of misadventures around New York City. \"New York Minute\" reunited Mary-Kate and Ashley with their \"Full House\" co-star, Bob Saget. It was the Olsen twins' first theatrical film release since 1995's \"It Takes Two\". It was also the last film featured by Olsen twins, and the last film released by Dualstar Entertainment before it went into dormancy.\n\nMary-Kate Olsen: Mary-Kate Olsen (born June 13, 1986) is an American fashion designer, producer, author, businesswoman, equestrian, and former actress. She co-founded luxury fashion brands The Row, Elizabeth and James, and the more affordable lines Olsenboye and StyleMint alongside her fraternal twin sister Ashley Olsen. Olsen pursued acting independently as an adult until 2012. 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The show was animated by Netter Digital Entertainment, inc. and Mike Young Productions.\n\nHow to Train Your Dragon (franchise): How to Train Your Dragon franchise (also referred to as simply HTTYD) from DreamWorks Animation consists of two feature films \"How to Train Your Dragon\" (2010) and \"How to Train Your Dragon 2\" (2014), with a third and final planned for a 2019 release. The franchise is loosely based on the British book series by Cressida Cowell. The franchise also consists of four short films: \"Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon\" (2010), \"Book of Dragons\" (2011), \"Gift of the Night Fury\" (2011) and \"Dawn of the Dragon Racers\" (2014). A television series following the events of the first film, \"\", began airing on Cartoon Network in September 2012. Its second season was renamed \"Dragons: Defenders of Berk\". Set several years later, and as a more immediate prequel to the second film, a new television series, titled \"Dragons: Race to the Edge\", aired on Netflix in June 2015. The second season of the show was added to Netflix in January 2016 and a third season in June 2016. A fourth season aired on Netflix in February 2017 and a fifth season in August 2017.\n\nKung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness: Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness is an American computer-animated television series spun off from the \"Kung Fu Panda\" films. It takes place after the first film, showing Po's training to becoming a successful Dragon Warrior, where the second film is, according to the series' executive producer Peter Hastings, \"not unlike a very long, super-deluxe 3-D version of one of our episodes\".\n\nDreamWorks Dragons: DreamWorks Dragons is an American computer-animated television series based on the 2010 film \"How to Train Your Dragon\". 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Following cancellation of the Discovery series, the company was also featured on \"Orange County Choppers\" on the CMT network in 2013.\n\nAzeroth Choppers: Azeroth Choppers was a weekly web series by Blizzard Entertainment that ran from April 17 to June 5, 2014. It featured Paul Teutul, Jr. (\"American Chopper\") and his company Paul Jr. Designs building motorcycles based on Blizzard's long-running MMORPG \"World of Warcraft\".\n\nThe New York Enterprise Report: The New York Enterprise Report or \"' NY Report\"' is a media company based in New York City, New York. The company is founded on the belief that all business owners should have access to the expertise that will help them grow their companies. The business caters to entrepreneurs and executives who constantly seek better ways to operate and grow. 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The street was named for the 19th-century politician Schuyler Colfax. From west to east, it starts at Heritage Road in Golden as U.S. Highway 40 and the Business Route of I-70, and continues east through Lakewood and enters Denver at Sheridan Boulevard. U.S. Highway 287 is routed along Colfax Avenue as well, which continues east through Denver and Aurora. 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Virudhunagar district was formed by the separation of Old Ramanathapuram District on 1987 into Ramanathapuram District, Sivagangai District and the west part as Virudhunagar District. Virudhunagar District was formerly called Karmavirer Kamarajar District. As of 2011, Virudhunagar district had a population of 1,942,288 with a sex-ratio of 1,007 females for every 1,000 males.\n\nParamakudi: Paramakudi is a largest town, in Ramanathapuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The river Vaigai flows through Paramakudi on its way to the Bay of Bengal. It is the political and revenue headquarters of Ramanathapuram district.\n\nKangeyam: Kangeyam or Kangayam is a second grade municipality in Kangeyam taluk of Tirupur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is situated on National Highway 67.\n\nRameswaram: Rameswaram, (also spelt as Ramesvaram, Rameshwaram) is a town and a second grade municipality in the Ramanathapuram district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located on Pamban Island separated from mainland India by the Pamban channel and is about 40 kilometres from Mannar Island, Sri Lanka. It is situated in the Gulf of Mannar, at the very tip of the Indian peninsula. Pamban Island, also known as Rameswaram Island, is connected to mainland India by the Pamban Bridge. Rameswaram is the terminus of the railway line from Chennai and Madurai. Together with Varanasi, it is considered to be one of the holiest places in India to Hindus, and part of the Char Dham pilgrimage.\n\nGurudwara Guru Nanak Dham: Gurudwara Guru Nanak Dham is a gurudwara situated in the town of Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu, India. The gurudwara was constructed to commemorate the visit of the first Sikh guru, Guru Nanak to Rameswaram in about 1511. The gurudwarar was visited by the Governor of Tamil Nadu, Surjit Singh Barnala in 2005. Barnala assured the priests of help in repairing and enlarging the gurudwara.\n\nRamanathapuram district: Ramanathapuram District is an administrative district of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. The city of Ramanathapuram is the district headquarters. Ramanthapuram District has an area of 4123\u00a0km. It is bounded on the north by Sivaganga District, on the northeast by Pudukkottai District, on the east by the Palk Strait, on the south by the Gulf of Mannar, on the west by Thoothukudi District, and on the northwest by Virudhunagar District. The district contains the Pamban Bridge, an east-west chain of low islands and shallow reefs that extend between India and the island nation of Sri Lanka, and separate the Palk Strait from the Gulf of Mannar. The Palk Strait is navigable only by shallow-draft vessels. As of 2011, Ramanathapuram district had a population of 1,353,445 with a sex-ratio of 983 females for every 1,000 males.\n\nKilakarai: Kilakarai, Kilakkarai or Keelakarai (Tamil: \u0b95\u0bc0\u0bb4\u0b95\u0bcd\u0b95\u0bb0\u0bc8 ) is a municipality in Ramanathapuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. As of 2011, the town had a population of 38,355. Kilakarai is one of the Taluka in Ramanathapuram District.\n\nThuraiyur: Thuraiyur is a town and a municipality in Tiruchirappalli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It was upgraded to a III Grade Municipality from Town Panchayat on 17 January 1970, and to a II Grade Municipality in May 1998. It was upgraded to Selection Grade Municipality in the year 2008. 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It centered on the early life and reign of Queen Victoria, including her relationship with her husband, Prince Albert. The film starred Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend among a large ensemble cast. Martin Scorsese, Graham King, and Sarah, Duchess of York served as its producers. A GK Films production, \"The Young Victoria\" was distributed by Momentum Pictures in the United Kingdom and by Apparition in the United States. Its world premiere was held on 5 February 2009 at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival while its UK premiere was held in London's Leicester Square on 3 March. The film was screened throughout 2009 and early 2010 at film festivals in Toronto, Sudbury, Ontario, Chicago, Hamptons, New York, Vermont, San Francisco, Denver, and San Joaquin, California. \"The Young Victoria\"' s theatrical release occurred on 6 March 2009 in the UK; it was released in a limited capacity in the US on 18 December 2009, and opened nationwide on Christmas Day. It earned a worldwide gross of $27,409,889.\n\nGrand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia: Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia, (2 February 1907 \u2013 25 October 1951) was the eldest daughter of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna. She was born in Coburg when her parents were in exile because their marriage had not been approved by Tsar Nicholas II. She was generally called \"Marie,\" the French version of her name, or by the Russian nickname \"Masha.\" The family returned to Russia prior to World War I, but was forced to flee following the Russian Revolution of 1917.\n\nEmich Kyrill, Prince of Leiningen: Emich was born at Coburg, Weimar Republic, the first child of Karl, Prince of Leiningen (1898\u20131946), (son of Emich, 5th Prince of Leiningen and Princess Feodore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg) and his wife, Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia (1907\u20131951), (daughter of Cyril Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of Russia and Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha). Through his mother, he was a descendant of Queen Victoria and Tsar Alexander II. Through his father, he was a descendant of the Vasa kings of Sweden and of both of Queen Victoria's half-siblings, Carl, Prince of Leiningen and The Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. As a result, Emich was the first descendant of all three of Victoria, Duchess of Kent's children.\n\nKensington System: The Kensington System was a strict and elaborate set of rules designed by Victoria, Duchess of Kent, along with her attendant, Sir John Conroy, concerning the upbringing of the Duchess's daughter, the future Queen Victoria. It is named after Kensington Palace in London, where Victoria resided with her mother prior to acceding the throne.\n\nThe White Duchess: The White Duchess is a life sized (194 x 130 cm) oil-on-canvas painting by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya, completed in 1795 and now in the collection of the Duchess of Alba, Madrid. 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Since the Universal Studios parks have Marvel-based attractions at Universal's Islands of Adventure Park in Florida and at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan, Universal owns the rights to have Marvel attractions East of the Mississippi River in the United States and in Japan, but not elsewhere.\n\nPaultons Park: Paultons Family Theme Park | Home of Peppa Pig World is located in the village of Ower, near Romsey, in Hampshire, England. The theme park has 70 rides and attractions. The Peppa Pig World theme park area is based on the children\u2019s television series character. The Lost Kingdom theme park area includes 27 animatronic dinosaurs. The park name is derived from the former Paultons Estate, on which the park is situated. The park covers 140 acres of land and features a collection of around 80 species of birds and animals, in addition to the rides. Most of the theme park rides are designed for children, which is why the park considers itself a family theme park.\n\nKnightmare (Camelot): Knightmare is a Schwarzkopf/Zierer custom roller coaster that is SBNO (standing but not operating) at the now defunct Camelot Theme Park in Chorley, Lancashire, United Kingdom.\n\nZierer: Zierer Karussell- und Spezialmaschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG (Short name: Zierer) is a German company located close to Deggendorf. Zierer manufactures Tivoli and Force line of roller coasters, as well as panoramic wheels, wave swingers, flying carpets, \"Hexentanz\" and \"Kontiki\" rides. The company also has partnered with Schwarzkopf to build \"Lisebergbanan\" at Liseberg and \"Knightmare\" at Camelot Theme Park.\n\nPortAventura World: PortAventura World is an entertainment resort in Salou, Tarragona, on the Costa Daurada in Spain. 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He has worked with platinum selling artist including Lady Gaga, Chris Brown, Tokio Hotel, Limp Bizkit, Selena Gomez, Nelly Furtado, Keri Hilson, Aura Dione, and Adam Lambert. For Tokio Hotel, David Jost has composed, produced and mixed six platinum selling #1 Hit Singles and three platinum selling #1 albums, he also has developed the band and is managing them. Tokio Hotel became the biggest international rock band to come out of Germany within two decades. Jost's work with Tokio Hotel lead to 87 media-awards, including 4 MTV European Music Awards, the MTV Video Music award Japan, 4 MTV Latin Music Awards including song of the year for \"Monsoon\" and also the US MTV Video Music Award (Moonman). Even though Jost managed several careers of big media artists, he only rarely answers interviews for the press and is known for principally never giving TV interviews. 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Mokri (Persian: \u0627\u0645\u06cc\u0631 \u0645\u06a9\u0631\u06cc\u200e \u200e ; born June 11, 1956) is an Iranian-born American cinematographer known for his work on blockbuster action films such films as \"Bad Boys II\", \"Fast & Furious\", \"Man of Steel\" and \",\" collaborating with directors like Michael Bay, Andrew Niccol, and Zack Snyder.\n\nThe babysitter and the man upstairs: The babysitter and the killer upstairs \u2014 also known as the babysitter or the sitter \u2014 is an urban legend that dates back to the 1960s about a teenage girl babysitting children who receives telephone calls from a man who continually asks her to \"check the children\". The basic storyline has been adapted a number of times, including in \"Foster's Release\" (1971), \"O Anjo da Noite\" (1974), \"The Sitter\" (1977), \"When a Stranger Calls\" (1979), \"When a Stranger Calls Back\" (1993), \"When a Stranger Calls\" (2006) and \"Amusement\" (2008). 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He was formerly the play-by-play announcer for the NBA's Denver Nuggets, calling their games from 1992 to 2010, until being hired as the full-time voice of the Rockies in January 2010. Prior to that, he was a play by play announcer for the Minnesota Timberwolves. He was the radio voice of Colorado State athletics during the 2009-2010 season and has been a fill-in broadcaster for the Rams each year since.\n\nHarry Caray: Harry Caray (born Harry Christopher Carabina March 1, 1914 \u2013 February 18, 1998) was an American sportscaster on radio and television. He covered five Major League Baseball teams, beginning with 25 years of calling the games of the St. Louis Cardinals with two of these years also spent calling games for the St. Louis Browns. After a year working for the Oakland Athletics and eleven years with the Chicago White Sox, Caray spent the last sixteen years of his career as the announcer for the Chicago Cubs.\n\nJon Sciambi: Jon \"Boog\" Sciambi ( ; born April 11, 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American sportscaster for ESPN. He has worked extensively as a baseball play-by-play announcer, calling games for ESPN television and on ESPN Radio. Sciambi's nickname, \"Boog,\" was given to him owing to his physical resemblance to former major league player Boog Powell.\n\nDave Armstrong (sportscaster): Dave Armstrong (born May 10, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American television sports announcer for professional and college sports. He spent nine years as the play-by-play announcer for two Major League Baseball teams (Kansas City Royals and Colorado Rockies), in the NFL he has worked with both the Seattle Seahawks and the Kansas City Chiefs broadcasting regular and pre-season games and also announced several games for the NBA\u2019s Denver Nuggets. He broadcasts Big 12 college basketball games for ESPN Regional Television and has been calling games in this conference since 1988. His signature \u201cWow!\u201d is known as the exclamation mark on exceptional plays.\n\nPat Hughes (sportscaster): Virgil Patrick \"Pat\" Hughes (born May 27, 1955) is an American sportscaster. He has been the play-by-play voice of the Chicago Cubs Radio Network since 1996. Hughes spent 12 years calling games for the Milwaukee Brewers, with broadcaster Bob Uecker. Hughes also spent 17 years as a radio television play-by-play man for Marquette University basketball. After his work with the Brewers, Hughes partnered with color commentator Ron Santo, former Hall of Fame third baseman for the Cubs, from 1996 to 2010, until Santo died of bladder cancer. Their unique on-air chemistry came to be known as the \"Pat and Ron Show\".\n\nDummy Lynch: Matthew Daniel \"Dummy\" Lynch (February 7, 1926 \u2013 June 30, 1978) was an American Major League Baseball player. A native of Dallas, Texas, Lynch was a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division during World War II. After the war, he attended Southern Methodist University, where he played both baseball and basketball. He played one year of Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs in 1948. He appeared in only seven games for the Cubs. In seven major league at bats, he had two hits and a home run (off Warren Spahn) for a career batting average of .286 and a slugging percentage of .714. He also played minor league baseball from 1948 to 1954 for several teams including the Waco Pirates, Des Moines Bruins, Portsmouth Cubs, Houston Buffaloes, Rochester Red Wings, Columbus Red Birds, Oklahoma City Indians, and Tulsa Oilers. After retiring from baseball, Lynch became a lawyer in Texas. In June 1978, he died in an automobile accident at Plano, Texas.\n\nBill Schoening: Bill Schoening is an American sportscaster who is currently the radio play-by-play voice of the San Antonio Spurs, a position he has held since the 2001-2002 season. Prior to his work with the Spurs, Schoening broadcast for the Texas Longhorns for 12 years, calling football, basketball, and baseball games. Schoening is a four-time winner of the Associated Press \"Top Texas Play-by-Play Award,\" and also won the 2014 Texas Sportscaster of the Year Award from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. In addition to his work with the Longhorns and Spurs, he has also broadcast National Football League, Major League Baseball, and arena football games.\n\nSkip Caray: Harry Christopher \"Skip\" Caray Jr. (August 12, 1939 \u2013 August 3, 2008) was an American sportscaster, best known for his long career as a radio and television play-by-play announcer for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball. He was the son of baseball announcer Harry Caray, and the father of fellow Braves broadcaster Chip Caray; another son, Josh Caray, is a reporter for All News 106.7.\n\nPat Crawford (baseball): Clifford Rankin \"Pat\" Crawford, a.k.a. \"Captain Pat\", (January 28, 1902 \u2013 January 25, 1994) was a major league baseball player. Crawford went to Davidson College. He played baseball for several semi-pro and minor league teams throughout the 1920s including a stint as the left fielder for the 1922 Kinston Highwaymen in the Eastern Carolina Baseball Association, an independent or \"outlaw league\" team not affiliated with the National Association. Crawford got his big break in 1929 when he made it to the majors with the New York Giants, which were still being managed by the Hall of Famer John McGraw. On May 26, 1929, Crawford hit a pinch hit grand slam off Socks Seibold in the sixth inning. Les Bell then hit a seventh inning pinch hit grand slam off Carl Hubbell. This was the only time in history that two pinch hit grand slams were hit in the same game. In 1931 and 1932, he had over 237 and 236 hits respectively for minor league Columbus, Ohio. He went in and out of the majors through the 1934 season and was named league MVP of the American Association while playing for the Columbus Senators in 1932. In 1934, Crawford found himself playing on the world champion St. Louis Cardinals. The last two games of his major league career were World Series games. His teammates on the Gashouse Gang that year included HOFers Frankie Frisch, Leo Durocher, Joe Medwick, Dizzy Dean, and Burleigh Grimes. All told, Pat had a .280 batting average in 318 major league games. 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Contested over 90\u00a0laps, it was the second exhibition race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.\n\n2013 Ford EcoBoost 400: The 2013 Ford EcoBoost 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on November 17, 2013, at Homestead Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida. Contested over 267 laps, it was the thirty-sixth and final race in the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, as well as the final race in the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup, which ends the season. Denny Hamlin won the race. Matt Kenseth finished second while Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Martin Truex Jr. and Clint Bowyer rounded out the top five. Jimmie Johnson finished ninth to take his sixth Sprint Cup title.\n\nPatrick Carpentier: Patrick Carpentier (born August 13, 1971) is a Canadian professional auto racing driver. He is best known for his career in the Champ Car World Series and the IndyCar Series, where he got five wins and 24 podiums, as well as two third place championship finishes in 2002 and 2004. The long-time Champ Car driver switched to the IndyCar Series in 2005, but moved on Grand Am in 2007 and spent a bit more time running his ranch. After a few NASCAR races in 2007, he moved full-time into the series in 2008. Since 2009, he has only had part-time drives, so became a contractor and renovator in Montreal, trading in real estate in Las Vegas, as well as being a color commentator for television coverage of various racing series. He currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, driving the No. 32 Ford Fusion for Go FAS Racing.\n\nOxford Plains Speedway: Oxford Plains Speedway is a 3/8 mile racetrack located in Oxford, Maine. Established in 1950, the track was originally a half mile before being shortened to a 3/8 mile track. With 14,000 seats, the speedway has the largest seating capacity of any sporting venue in Maine. The main race held there is the HP Hood Oxford 250, which has run under various sanctions over the years, including in the early 1990s the NASCAR Xfinity Series in a combination race with what is now the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, but later became a Late Model race, and now a Pro All Star Series Super Late Model race. The 250 green flag lap race has often featured NASCAR's three national series stars, even when it was not an Xfinity championship race in the early 1990s, as it is currently held during the NASCAR late-summer off week. Among the NASCAR stars who have raced the AIM Recycling Oxford 250 are 17 drivers who have won NASCAR Sprint Cup Series majors, with eleven of them Sprint Cup Series champions, and five of those are now NASCAR Hall of Fame members.\n\n2009 NASCAR Banking 500 only from Bank of America: The 2009 NASCAR Banking 500 only from Bank of America was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on October 17, 2009 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. The race was the thirty-first of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, the fifth of the Chase for the Sprint Cup, and the only race scheduled at night during the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup that ended the season.\n\nFord Fusion (Americas): The Ford Fusion is a four-door, five passenger mid-size sedan manufactured and marketed by Ford across three generations in gasoline and gas/electric hybrid variants. Introduced for model year 2006, the Fusion is manufactured at Ford's Hermosillo Stamping & Assembly plant along with its rebadged variant the Lincoln MKZ \u2014 and formerly with its now discontinued rebadged variant, the Mercury Milan, all sharing the CD3 platform. The Ford Fusion mainly competes against cars such as the Buick Regal, Chevrolet Malibu, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Altima, Toyota Camry and Volkswagen Passat.\n\n2013 Camping World RV Sales 301: The 2013 Camping World RV Sales 301 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on July 14, 2013, at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire, United States. Contested over 302\u00a0laps, it was the nineteenth race of the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Brian Vickers of Michael Waltrip Racing won the race, his third career Sprint Cup win, while Kyle Busch finished second. Jeff Burton, Brad Keselowski, and Aric Almirola rounded out the top five.\n\nTony Glover (NASCAR): Anthony Glover (born April 17, 1957 in Kingsport, Tennessee) is an American race mechanic, crew chief, and manager. He has won the Daytona 500 three times as a crew chief in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He is the son of former NASCAR Late Model Sportsman champion Gene Glover and most recently served as the crew chief of the #33 Circle Sport Chevrolet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He is currently the director of NASCAR's Touring Series, a position he has held since July 30, 2013.\n\n2014 Ford EcoBoost 400: The 2014 Ford EcoBoost 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on November 16, 2014, at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida. Contested over 267 laps, it was the 36th and final race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, and the tenth and final race of the Chase for the Sprint Cup. This race marked the final NASCAR broadcast for ESPN, ending an eight-year stint covering the sport; as well as the final NASCAR broadcast for Allen Bestwick, who has covered the sport since 1986. Next season he will remain with ESPN and ABC calling IndyCar races. Kevin Harvick held off Ryan Newman to score the victory and score his first ever championship. Chevrolet clinched its twelfth consecutive manufacturers championship. Newman was second while Brad Keselowski, Paul Menard, and Jamie McMurray rounded out the top five. The top rookies of the race were Kyle Larson (13th), Justin Allgaier (15th), and Austin Dillon (25th).\n\n2014 Federated Auto Parts 400: The 2014 Federated Auto Parts 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on September 6, 2014, at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia. 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Erebine moths are found on all continents except Antarctica, but reach their greatest diversity in the tropics. While the exact number of species belonging to the Erebinae is not known, the subfamily is estimated to include around 10,000 species. Some well-known Erebinae include Underwing moths (\"Catocala\"), and Witch moths (Thermesiini). Many of the species in the subfamily have medium to large wingspans (7 to 10\u00a0cm, 3 to 4\u00a0inches), up to nearly 30\u00a0cm in the White Witch moth (\"Thysania agrippina\"), which has the widest wingspan of all Lepidoptera. Erebine caterpillars feed on a broad range of plants; many species feed on grasses and legumes, and a few are pests of castor bean, sugarcane, rice, as well as pistachios and blackberries.\n\nPiptanthus: Piptanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and the subfamily Faboideae.\n\nKaredok: Karedok is a raw vegetable salad in peanut sauce from West Java, Indonesia. 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Vegetables and dairy products are essential accompaniments and tamarind is used as the favored souring agent.\n\nRice: Rice is the seed of the grass species \"Oryza sativa\" (Asian rice) or \"Oryza glaberrima\" (African rice). As a cereal grain, it is the most widely consumed staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in Asia. It is the agricultural commodity with the third-highest worldwide production (rice, 741.5 million tonnes in 2014), after sugarcane (1.9 billion tonnes) and maize (1.0 billion tonnes).\n\nKokkoh: Kokkoh is an infant formula broth made from whole grains, seeds and legumes lightly toasted and ground to a powder. It was first brought to Western culture by Sakura Nyoichi, better known as George Ohsawa, as part of the Macrobiotic Diet, based a recipe widely used in traditional Japan. Brown rice is its primary and can be its only solid ingredient. 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He is best known for his role as Roland Kincaid in the fantasy horror film \"\" (1987) and the sequel \"\" (1988). Sagoes' portrayed Darryl in the television series \"What's Happening Now!! \" from 1987-1988. He has made guest appearances on shows such as \"The Twilight Zone\" (Episode: \"But Can She Type? \"), \"Night Court\", \"My So-Called Life\", \"Martin\", \"The Parkers\", \"The Division\", and \"The District\".\n\nBrooke Kennedy: Brooke Kennedy is an American television producer and director. Her credits include \"Crime Story\", \"My So-Called Life\", \"Numb3rs\", \"Pushing Daisies\" and \"Fringe\". She was also a producer and director on \"Third Watch\" and currently serves as a producer on \"The Good Wife\". In addition, she was also a writer on the series \"Prince Street\" and \"Third Watch\". 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Leto played supporting roles in \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998), \"Fight Club\" (1999) and \"American Psycho\" (2000), as well as the lead role in \"Urban Legend\" (1998), and earned critical acclaim after portraying heroin addict Harry Goldfarb in \"Requiem for a Dream\" (2000). He later began focusing increasingly on his music career, returning to acting with \"Panic Room\" (2002), \"Alexander\" (2004), \"Lord of War\" (2005), \"Lonely Hearts\" (2006), \"Chapter 27\" (2007), and \"Mr. Nobody\" (2009). In 2012, he directed the documentary film \"Artifact\". In 2016, he played the DC Comics supervillain Joker in the DC Extended Universe film \"Suicide Squad\".\n\nJared Leto filmography: Jared Leto is an American entertainer who has had an extensive career in film, music, and television. He made his debut with minor roles in the television shows \"Camp Wilder\" (1992) and \"Almost Home\" (1993). He achieved recognition in 1994 for his role as Jordan Catalano in the teen drama television series \"My So-Called Life\". The show was praised for its portrayal of adolescence and gained a cult following, despite being canceled after only one season. The same year, he made his television film debut starring alongside Alicia Silverstone in \"Cool and the Crazy\". Leto's first film role was in the 1995 drama \"How to Make an American Quilt\". He later co-starred with Christina Ricci in \"The Last of the High Kings\" (1996) and received a supporting role in \"Switchback\" (1997). In 1997, Leto starred in the biopic \"Prefontaine\" in which he played the role of Olympic hopeful Steve Prefontaine. His portrayal received positive reviews from critics and is often considered his breakthrough role. The following year, Leto starred together with Alicia Witt in the horror \"Urban Legend\". He then acted alongside Sean Penn and Adrien Brody in the war film \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998). 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Players assume the roles of United Nations Space Command soldiers, known as \"Orbital Drop Shock Troopers\" or ODSTs, during and after the events of \"Halo 2\". In the game's campaign mode, players explore the ruined city of New Mombasa to discover what happened to their missing teammates in the midst of an alien invasion. In the \"Firefight\" multiplayer option, players battle increasingly difficult waves of enemies to score points and survive as long as possible; \"Halo 3\"' s multiplayer is contained on a separate disc packaged with \"ODST\".\n\nBrides of March: The Brides of March started as an annual Cacophony Society event that takes place in San Francisco around March 15th. Intended as a pun on the term Ides of March and a parody of weddings in western culture. The event, which began in 1999, is part pub crawl and part street theater, while wearing a thrift store wedding dress. 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He is the brother of the journalist Damien McCrystal and the son of the journalist and writer Cal McCrystal. Following an early career acting in theatre, television, radio plays and commercials, McCrystal became a director specialising in comedy. His success as Physical Comedy Director on the National Theatre's \"One Man, Two Guvnors\" has recently led to work on films including \"The World's End\" and \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\".\n\nBattle: Los Angeles: Battle: Los Angeles (also known as Battle: LA and internationally as World Invasion: Battle Los Angeles) is a 2011 American military science fiction war film directed by Jonathan Liebesman. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Chris Bertolini, based in part on a wartime incident dubbed the \"Battle of Los Angeles\". The film is set in modern-day Los Angeles and follows a retiring Marine Staff Sergeant played by Aaron Eckhart who must go back into the line of duty to lead a platoon of U.S. Marines, a U.S. Navy corpsman, isolated U.S. Army soldiers and a U.S. Air Force sergeant during a global alien invasion. The ensemble cast also features Michelle Rodriguez, Ramon Rodriguez, Bridget Moynahan, Ne-Yo, and Michael Pe\u00f1a.\n\nOtley Run: The Otley Run is a pub crawl in Leeds, West Yorkshire. The pub crawl was commonly known as the Headingly Mile prior to the Otley Run. It was historically a mile stretch of Tetley pubs leading in to Leeds City Centre. Over the years more pubs and bars have opened stretching it over more than a mile. The route follows the A660, also known as Otley Road at the point the pub crawl commonly begins. 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The park was designed, built and operated by Bud Hurlbut, who designed several rides at Knott's Berry Farm. Castle Park is currently owned and operated by Palace Entertainment.\n\nChutes Park: Chutes Park in Los Angeles, California began as a trolley park in 1887. It was a 35 acre amusement park bounded by Grand Avenue on the west, Main Street on the east, Washington Boulevard on the north and 21st Street on the south. At various times it included rides, animal exhibits, a theater and a baseball park. In 1910 the park was sold to new owners (including Frederick Ingersoll) and reopened as Luna Park. The amusement park closed in 1914.\n\nThemeparks LLC: Themeparks LLC is an American company that operates theme parks. The company was originally formed as \"227 Plus One\" in the late 1980s by Ed Hart and is based in Louisville, Kentucky. Themeparks' first park was Kentucky Kingdom, which it bought in 1988 and sold to Premier Parks (now Six Flags) in 1997. 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A large wooden bridge build over an artificial lake, the Alpine Slide would take you to \"Rivers of the World\", Seal Pond. An open air Roller Skating Ring, American Shooting Gallery. It was operated by electric light powered by its own steam plant, and the whole area was covered with thousands of gaily coloured lamps and described as a Fairy City. The first Surf \"Gymkhana\" Carnivals was held at Wonderland City (Tamarama Beach) organised by Bondi SBLSC on Saturday 11 February 1908. was dogged by controversy for its attempts using high barbed-wire fence blocked access completely to local swimmers from Tamarama Beach. Before being occupied by the amusement park, Tamarama Park was the site of The Royal Aquarium and Pleasure Grounds, commonly called the Bondi Aquarium.\n\nCedar Point: Cedar Point is a 364 acre amusement park located on a Lake Erie peninsula in Sandusky, Ohio. Opened in 1870, it is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the United States behind Lake Compounce. 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She is the executive producer of the PBS series \"Antiques Roadshow\". In addition to \"Antiques Roadshow\", Bemko is also executive producer for PBS's antiques series \"Market Warriors\".\n\nFlog It!: Flog It! is a television series broadcast on the BBC since 27 May 2002, presented by Paul Martin (although the first five episodes were presented by Mark Harnden). The show follows a similar formula to \"Antiques Roadshow\", with members of the public bringing their antiques to be viewed and valued by a team of experts. However, unlike \"Antiques Roadshow\", they are then given the option to sell their items at an auction.\n\nGoing for a Song: Going for a Song was an antiques quiz show broadcast by the BBC from 1965-1977. It was a forerunner of the \"Antiques Roadshow\". The original television series was hosted by presenter Max Robertson, with Arthur Negus appearing as the resident expert and antique valuer. Revivals of the programme were made in the 1990s, hosted by Michael Parkinson (1995-1999), and Anne Robinson (2000), with Eric Knowles as the resident antiques expert, and in 2001 by Michael Aspel.\n\nAntiques Roadshow (U.S. TV series): Antiques Roadshow is an American television program broadcast on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television stations. The series features local antiques owners who bring in items to be appraised by experts. Provenance, history, and value of the items are discussed. Based on the original British \"Antiques Roadshow\" \u2013 which premiered in 1979 \u2013 the American version first aired in 1997. When taping locations are decided, they are announced on the series website raising the profile of various small to mid-size cities, such as Billings, Montana; Biloxi, Mississippi; Bismarck, North Dakota; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Hot Springs, Arkansas; and Rapid City, South Dakota. \"Antiques Roadshow\" has been nominated 14 times for a Primetime Emmy.\n\nBelvoir Media Group: Belvoir Media Group LLC is publisher of newsletters, magazines and websites. Based in Norwalk, Connecticut, its titles include \"MaryJamesFram\"; \"Antiques Roadshow Insider,\" a newsletter licensed by WGBH-TV, producer of \"Antiques Roadshow\"; and \"Practical Sailor\".\n\nJohn Sandon: John Sandon (born 1959 in Worcester) is a British expert and prolific author on ceramics and glass. He is best known as an expert on the BBC's \"Antiques Roadshow\", which he joined in 1985.\n\nAntiques Roadshow: Antiques Roadshow is a British television show in which antiques appraisers travel to various regions of the United Kingdom (and occasionally in other countries) to appraise antiques brought in by local people. It has been running since 1979, based on a 1977 documentary series. The series has spawned versions in other countries with the same TV format, including Canada and the United States. s of 2017 it is presented by Fiona Bruce and is in its 39th series.\n\nAntikrundan: Antikrundan is the Swedish version of the original BBC format \"Antiques Roadshow\". The show visits different locations in Sweden and lets people bring their antiques to be valued by experts. It remains popular and often has more than 2 million viewers. The 19th season was shown in 2009. Most of the experts have been with the programme since the start. Jesper Aspegren was the original host. He left in 1999 and was succeeded by Anne Lundberg.\n\nLara Spencer: Lara Christine Von Seelen (known professionally as Lara Spencer) (born June 19, 1969) is an American television presenter. She is best known for being the co-anchor for ABC's \"Good Morning America\". She is also a correspondent for \"Nightline\" and ABC News. Previously, she was the host of the syndicated entertainment newsmagazine \"The Insider\" from 2004 to 2011, and was a regular contributor to CBS's \"The Early Show\". Before then, she was the national correspondent for \"Good Morning America\" and spent several years as a lifestyle reporter for WABC-TV. She also hosted \"Antiques Roadshow\" on PBS for the 2004 and 2005 seasons, and \"Antiques Roadshow FYI\", a spin-off of \"Antiques Roadshow\", during 2005. 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However, as a leader himself, Lesslie took a prominent role in founding the Mechanics Institute (for adult education), the House of Refuge & Industry (a shelter for the unemployed), the Bank of the People, as well as the political parties known as the Canadian Alliance Society and Clear Grits. In many way, he defined the Reform movement in Upper Canada without having reverted to the violent methods of Mackenzie. His legacy may thus have lasted longer.\n\nWinter of 1894\u201395 in the United Kingdom: The winter of 1894\u201395 was severe for the British Isles with a CET of 1.27 C . Many climatologists have come to view this winter as the end of the Little Ice Age and the culmination of a decade of harsh winters in Britain. Whereas the average CET for the ten winters from 1885\u201386 to 1894\u201395 was 2.87 C , no winter with a CET under 3.0 C followed for twenty-two years and no month as cold as February or January 1895 until 1940. In contrast, between 1659 and 1894 no spell with every winter CET above 3.0 C had lasted longer than twelve winters.\n\nList of M.A.S.K. toys & characters: The following is a list of characters and vehicles from \"M.A.S.K.\", its television adaption, and its associated toyline. The toyline actually lasted longer than the cartoon series itself.\n\nKate Mullany House: The Kate Mullany House was the home of Kate Mullany (1845\u20131906), an early female labor leader who started the all-women Collar Laundry Union in Troy, New York in February 1864. 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The operation code named \"King Two\" launched the Philippines campaign of 1944\u201345 for the recapture and liberation of the entire Philippine Archipelago and to end almost three years of Japanese occupation.\n\nKorean War: The Korean War (in South Korean Hangul: \ud55c\uad6d\uc804\uc7c1 ; Hanja: \u97d3\u570b\u6230\u722d ; RR: \"Hanguk Jeonjaeng \" , \"Korean War\"; in North Korean Chos\u014fn'g\u016dl: \uc870\uad6d\ud574\ubc29\uc804\uc7c1 ; Hancha: \u7956\u570b\u89e3\u653e\u6230\u722d ; MR: \"Choguk haebang ch\u01d2njaeng \" , \"Fatherland Liberation War\"; 25 June 1950 \u2013 27 July 1953) was a war between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the principal support of the United States). The war began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea. The United Nations, with the United States as the principal force, came to the aid of South Korea. 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Built in 1975 and expanded several times in its history, it once comprised more than 140 stores, including five anchor stores, a movie theater and a food court. The mall closed on October 31, 2008, leaving only two of its anchor stores in operation, Sears and JCPenney. In January 2011, Sears announced their store would close: the Sears store closed in April 2011, while JCPenney converted remaining outlets to \"JC's 5 Star Outlet\" stores. In 2013, JCPenney announced that it would close all remaining \"JC's Five Star Outlet\" stores, including the store at Rolling Acres. The store shut its doors on December 31, 2013, leaving the mall vacant of retail stores. The mall currently houses Storage of America and Pinnacle Recycling. One of the mall's dilapidated entrances appears as the cover art to The Black Keys' single \"Gold on the Ceiling\". 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The tract of land on which it sits was annexed from unincorporated Ross Township in 1993. It lies in the Chicago metropolitan area. Southlake Mall is the only enclosed super regional mall in Northwest Indiana, as well as one of largest in the state overall along with Castleton Square in Indianapolis and Glenbrook Square in Fort Wayne. Anchor stores include Carson's, Kohl's, JCPenney, Macy's, Dick's Sporting Goods and Sears. The Macy's store was previously an L. S. Ayres prior to September 9, 2006. The mall first opened with only two anchor stores - JCPenney and Sears - and the north and south anchor wings were added later. Carson's once housed the cafeteria-style \"The Garden Restaurant\" next to the entrance near the security garage on the south side of the mall from 1975-89\n\nSouthwest Plaza: Southwest Plaza is an enclosed shopping mall located in unincorporated Jefferson County, Colorado, United States, immediately south of Denver. \" Littleton\" is commonly indicated in the mall's postal address because its ZIP code is primarily associated with that city, which lies some two miles west. The mall has two levels with over 150 stores, plus a food court. Anchor stores include Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's, and Sears, with Dick's Sporting Goods and Steve & Barry's added in late 2007, although the latter closed in 2009. General Growth Properties owns and manages Southwest Plaza.\n\nGlobe Building (Minneapolis): The Globe Building was an 8 floor building in Minneapolis. It was the first recorded tallest building in Minnesota. It was built in 1889 to house the offices of the St. Paul Globe newspaper (which occupied part of several floors) while the remainder of the building was rented as office space. Richard Warren Sears was among its early tenants.\n\nSears: Sears, short name for Sears, Roebuck & Company, is an American chain of department stores founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in 1886. Formerly based at the Sears Tower in Chicago and currently headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, it began as a mail ordering catalog company and began opening retail locations in 1925. The company was bought by the American big box chain Kmart in 2005, which renamed itself Sears Holdings upon completion of the merger. In terms of domestic revenue, Sears was the largest retailer in the United States until October 1989, when Walmart surpassed the record. 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He was inducted into the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame in 2007.\n\nAndrew Murray (Guyanese boxer): Andrew \"The Eagle\" Murray (1 July 1971 \u2014 26 January 2002 (aged 30)) born in Georgetown was a Guyanese professional welter/light middle/middleweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who won the World Boxing Council (WBC) FECARBOX welterweight title, World Boxing Association (WBA) Fedelatin welterweight title, and Commonwealth welterweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Association (WBA) World welterweight title against Ike Quartey, World Boxing Union (WBU) welterweight title against Michele Piccirillo, and World Boxing Organization (WBO) North American Boxing Organization (NABO) light middleweight title against Fathi Missaoui, his professional fighting weight varied from 145 lb , i.e. welterweight to 156 lb , i.e. middleweight. 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It was directed by Raman Hui and features Antonio Banderas as the voice of the title character. The short was released on February 24, 2012, attached as a bonus feature to the \"Puss in Boots\" DVD and Blu-ray (3D) release. The short tells a story of Puss in Boots on a mission to recover a princess' stolen ruby from the notorious French thief the Whisperer. Reluctantly accompanied by three cute little kittens called the Three Diablos, Puss must tame them before they endanger the mission.\n\nDawn of the Dragon Racers: Dawn of the Dragon Racers is a 2014 computer-animated short film by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Elaine Bogan and John Sanford. Based on the film series of the same name. It was directed by John Sanford and Elaine Bogan, and it features the voices of Jay Baruchel and America Ferrera along with the cast from the television series. 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In addition, James Mai\u2019s investment strategy was portrayed by Jack D. Schwager in the book \"Hedge Fund Market Wizards\" (2012), an inside analysis of the world's greatest hedge fund experts and the strategies that they implement. The characters Charlie Geller, Jamie Shipley and Ben Rickert in the film adaptation of The Big Short by John Magaro, Finn Wittrock and Brad Pitt has meant that they are more widely known for their investments running up to the financial crash in 2007-8.\n\nWill Finn: Will Finn (born November 1, 1958) is an American animator, voice actor, and director. His work in animation includes characters from Disney and Don Bluth films such as \"The Secret of NIMH\", \"Oliver & Company\", \"The Little Mermaid\", \"The Rescuers Down Under\", and \"Pocahontas\". His characters includes Cogsworth in \"Beauty and the Beast\", Iago in \"Aladdin\", and Laverne in \"The Hunchback of Notre Dame\". Finn wrote and directed \"Home on the Range\" and did some voice acting the Hollywood Fish in \"Chicken Little\". In 2006, Finn directed the computer animated short Hammy's Boomerang Adventure, a spin-off of \"Over the Hedge\".\n\nGoing Spanish: Going Spanish (1934) is an American short comedy film featuring the film debut of Bob Hope and directed by Al Christie. The short comedy co-stars Leah Ray and Jules Epailly. Released by Educational Pictures, the film premiered on March 2, 1934, and is also known as Bob's Busy Day (American recut version).\n\nRed's Dream: Red's Dream is a 1987 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The short film, which runs four minutes, stars Red, a unicycle. 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It debuted in 1995 as part of \"Playboy Online\". It had several features that were similar to the print edition of the magazine, but also produced a large amount of original content such as archived photoshoots, videos and live chats. In addition, the site provided interactive features, including member votes to select featured models. It accepted amateur photos for publication and also featured cell phone photos called \"Sex Cells\" which were taken by the Playboy models themselves.\n\nPlayboy: Playboy is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine. It was founded in Chicago in 1953, by Hugh Hefner and his associates, and funded in part by a $1,000 loan from Hefner's mother. Notable for its centerfolds of nude and semi-nude models (Playmates), \"Playboy\" played an important role in the sexual revolution and remains one of the world's best-known brands, having grown into Playboy Enterprises, Inc., with a presence in nearly every medium. 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She was first discovered in 1996 by musical director Truc Ho at Asia Production. Her real name is Ninh The Loan Ch\u00e2u, however she combined her parents' first names (C\u00e1t, from her father and Loan, from her mother) to come up with the stage name Ninh C\u00e1t Loan Ch\u00e2u. She attended \u0110o\u00e0n Th\u1ecb \u0110i\u1ec3m elementary school and Marie Curie High School. Loan Ch\u00e2u came to the United States in 1991, and reunited with her family in Westminster, California.\n\nPlayboy Enterprises: Playboy Enterprises, Inc. is an American privately held global media and lifestyle company headquartered in Beverly Hills, California. It was founded by Hugh Hefner to initially manage the \"Playboy\" magazine empire. The company is structured with two primary business segments: Media (which manages content for print, digital, social, mobile, TV and radio platforms) and Licensing (which licenses the Playboy name, Rabbit Head design and other trademarks, logos and images for use in connection with consumer goods, venues and events). Today, Playboy Enterprises, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the development and distribution of content, products and high-profile events that embody both \u201ceroticism and fine art.\u201d The Playboy rabbit logo is one of the most widely recognized and popular brands in the world.\n\nAirliners (magazine): Airliners was an American magazine dedicated to the airline industry. Six issues were circulated each year. The title was first published by World Transport Press in 1988. Since the 100th issue (July/August 2006) it was produced by Airliners Publications, LLC. For a time, the editorial headquarters of the magazine was in Castro Valley, California, although it later was based in Miami.\n\nLynda Wiesmeier: Lynda Ann Wiesmeier (pronounced WEES-myer, May 30, 1963 \u2013 December 16, 2012) was an American model and actress. Her debut film was \"American Pop\". Wiesmeier was selected as both cover model and Playmate of the Month for the July 1982 issue of \"Playboy\" magazine, and her centerfold was photographed by Richard Fegley. Wiesmeier also appeared in several Playboy newsstand special editions and videos, and worked steadily for \"Playboy\" for more than five years after she graced the magazine's fold-out page, first as a nude glamour and pin-up model, and then as a promotional model and a feature reporter for the Playboy Channel.\n\nPlayboy Club: The Playboy Club was initially a chain of nightclubs and resorts owned and operated by Playboy Enterprises. The first club opened at 116 E. 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In May 2014 the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles opened a Playboy themed lounge consisting of gaming tables and Playboy Bunny cocktail waitresses.\n\nSherlyn Chopra: Sherlyn Chopra (born Mona Chopra) is an Indian model and actress known for her works in Bollywood and Playboy. In July 2012, Chopra announced that she would become part of \"Playboy\" magazine. Subsequently, she became the first Indian woman posing nude for the official \"Playboy\" magazine. She was then selected to host the sixth season of the show \"MTV Splitsvilla\". In December 2013, she released her music single titled \"Bad Girl\".\n\nPatrycja Mikula: Patrycja Mikula (born May 28, 1983 in Rzesz\u00f3w, Poland) also known as Patricia Mikula is a Polish model and \"Playboy\" Cybergirl. Patrycja was the Cybergirl for the week of April 2, 2007 \u2013 her first time posing for \"Playboy\"; the same pictures were also featured in the February 2007 issue under Potpourri. 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Although all mayors in Texas run without party identification on the ballot, Evans is a member of the Plano Republican Women's Club and the Conner Harrinton Republican Women's Club. In addition to being mayor, Evans has previously served on the Plano City Council starting with her appointment to the Plano City Council Place 3 position in 1996. She served as deputy mayor pro tem in 2000. In 2004, she was selected as Plano \"Citizen of the Year\".\n\nToronto mayoral election, 2010: The 2010 Toronto mayoral election was held on October 25, 2010 to elect a mayor of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The mayor's seat was open for the first time since the 2003 Toronto election due to the announcement by incumbent mayor David Miller that he would not seek a third term in office. The nomination period for the 2010 municipal election opened on January 4, 2010 and closed on September 10, 2010. The result of the election was a victory for former city councillor Rob Ford. 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Hillary Clinton was the 67th United States Secretary of State and served during the first term of the Obama administration from 2009 to 2013. She was previously the United States Senator from New York from 2001 to 2009, and is the wife of former President Bill Clinton. This campaign marked her second bid for the presidency after losing in her first attempt to Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic primary.\n\nBush White House email controversy: During the 2007 Congressional investigation of the dismissal of eight U.S. attorneys, it was discovered that administration officials had been using a private Internet domain, called gwb43.com, owned by and hosted on an email server run by the Republican National Committee, for various official communications. The domain name is an abbreviation for \"George W. Bush, 43rd\" President of the United States. The use of this email domain became public when it was discovered that J. 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In 2009, it was announced that as many as 22 million emails may have been lost.\n\nJuan Verde: Juan Verde Su\u00e1rez (born July 7, 1971) is a business and social entrepreneur who worked on the political campaigns of Senator Ted Kennedy, President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, Senator John Kerry, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, besides serving as International Co-Chair for the reelection campaign of President Barack Obama in 2012. In addition to developing and directing a strategy designed to mobilize millions of American citizens residing outside of the United States, Mr. Verde serves as an advisor to President Obama on international trade, the Hispanic vote as well as sustainability related issues. Mr. Verde was appointed by President Barack Obama as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe and Eurasia at the US Department of Commerce where he served until 2011.\n\nDavid E. 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He served as defense attorney in the successful defense of retired General David Petraeus, and currently represents the former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, including in the matter of her use of a private email server while serving as U.S. Secretary of State.\n\nClinton family: The Clinton family is a prominent American political family related to Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States (1993\u20132001), and his wife Hillary Clinton, the 67th United States Secretary of State (2009\u201313), Senator from New York (2001\u201309) and the First Lady of the United States (1993\u20132001). Their immediate family was the First Family of the United States from 1993 to 2001. In 2016, Hillary Clinton became the first female presidential nominee from a major political party in United States history. The Clintons (Bill and Hillary) are the first married couple to each be nominated for president. She was defeated in the election by businessman Donald Trump.\n\nShefali Razdan Duggal: Shefali Razdan Duggal (born November 22, 1971) is an Indian-born American Democratic political activist in San Francisco who is a Presidential Appointee to President Barack Obama to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, which supervises the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, for a term expiring in January 2018. She was an active fundraiser for the Barack Obama election campaign in 2008 where she was a Trustee for the DNC South Asian American Leadership Council. She focused on South Asian and Young Professional outreach, co-hosting a number of fundraising events for both the Senator and his surrogates. She was a member of President Barack Obama's National Finance Committee for his reelection campaign in 2012, a co-chair for Obama Victory Trustees, and the Northern California Finance Committee. She worked on the Massachusetts Democratic Party, New Hampshire Democratic Party, and Senators Ted Kennedy and Dianne Feinstein. She also worked on the Al Gore presidential campaign in 2000, and Hillary Clinton\u2019s presidential campaign in 2008.\n\nCheryl Mills: Cheryl D. Mills (born 1965) is an American lawyer and corporate executive. She first came into public prominence while serving as deputy White House Counsel for President Bill Clinton, whom she defended during his 1999 impeachment trial. She has worked for New York University as Senior Vice President, served as Senior Adviser and Counsel for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, and is considered a member of Hillary Clinton's group of core advisers, self-designated as \"Hillaryland\". She served as Counselor and Chief of Staff to Hillary Clinton during her whole tenure as United States Secretary of State. After leaving the State Department in January, 2013, she founded BlackIvy Group, which builds businesses in Africa.\n\nHillary Clinton email controversy: In March 2015, it became publicly known that Hillary Clinton, during her tenure as United States Secretary of State, had used her family's private email server for official communications, rather than official State Department email accounts maintained on federal secure servers. Those official communications included over 100 emails which contained classified information at the time they were sent, as well as nearly 2,100 emails which were not marked classified but would retroactively be ranked as classified by the State Department.\n\nElectoral history of Hillary Clinton: Electoral history of Hillary Clinton, 67th United States Secretary of State (2009\u20132013), United States Senator from New York (2001\u20132009), First Lady of the United States (1993\u20132001) and a candidate for the 2008 and 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. 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The summit has cairns and a shelter. Good views of the Menai Strait, the Bera's and the Northern Carneddau. The area is often frequented by the Carneddau mountain pony. This peak is very unfrequented. Its full name Llwytmor Uchaf means \"upper grey sea\".\n\nBuffalo Hill (Hong Kong): Buffalo Hill () is a hill located in Ma On Shan Country Park west of Sai Kung, in the eastern half of Hong Kong. It is particularly well known for its peak resembling the head of a Buffalo when viewed from Sha Tin. MacLehose trail passes within 225 metres from the peak of the hill, while smaller trails cut off the main MacLehose trail up to the peak of Buffalo Hill. It is the sixteenth tallest peak in Hong Kong, with an altitude of 606 metres (1,988\u00a0ft), bordering Sha Tin and Sai Kung.\n\nBukit Tabur: Bukit Tabur is a hill located in Selangor, Malaysia. It is also known locally as Bukit Hangus. The hill is very prominent as it is part of Klang Gates Quartz Ridge and can be seen from the Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2. The hill, which is less than 500 metres, is a quartz ridge. Climbers enter the hiking trail via Kampung Klang Gates, 50 metres from the gates of the Klang Gates Dam, at the back of Taman Melawati for a 3-4 hour climb. The Gombak Forest Reserve and Klang Gates Dam are beside the hill. The peak offers view of the dam and panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur from the north. Several endemic species of plant such as \"Aleisanthia rupestris\" are known to grow here.\n\nAnchor Crag: Anchor Crag ( ) is a rocky crag on the north side of Airy Glacier, 4 nmi north-northeast of Mount Gilbert, in the central part of the Antarctic Peninsula. It was photographed from the air by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition on November 27, 1947, and surveyed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, November 4, 1958. The United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee name is descriptive of a snow patch lodged on the face of the rock which, in 1958, closely resembled a ship's anchor.\n\nHundsheimer Berg: Hundsheimer Berg is a hill located in the Hundsheimer Berge hill range in Lower Austria, Austria close to the border with Slovakia. Its peak is 481 m above sea level which makes it the highest hill in the Hundsheimer Berge. The north slopes of the Hundsheimer Berg are covered with forests while the southern slopes have a steppe vegetation. Since 1965, a nature reserve with the same name, \"Hundsheimer Berg\", is located on these southern slopes.\n\nPike of Stickle: Pike of Stickle, also known as Pike o\u2019 Stickle, is a fell in the English Lake District. It reaches a height of 709\u00a0metres (2,326\u00a0feet) and is situated in the central part of the national park in the valley of Great Langdale. The fell is one of three fells which make up the picturesque Langdale Pikes (the others being Harrison Stickle and Loft Crag), one of the best-known areas in Lakeland. A \"stickle\" is a hill with a steep prominent rocky top, while a \"pike\" is a hill with a peaked summit, the name being therefore partly tautological.\n\nTodd Crag: Todd Crag is a hill and a satellite peak of Loughrigg Fell at 224 m (735 ft) it is not classed as a fell but is a vantage point near Ambleside\n\nLoughrigg Fell: Loughrigg Fell is a hill in the central part of the English Lake District. It stands on the end of the long ridge coming down from High Raise over Silver How towards Ambleside, and is separated from its neighbours by the depression of Red Bank.\n\nPapoose Peak Jumps: Papoose Peak Jumps was a ski jumping hill located at Squaw Valley Ski Resort in the US state of California. The hill consisted of three jumps, with K-points of 80, 60 and 40 meters, respectively. Constructed upon the hill-side of Little Papoose Peak, it was built for the 1960 Winter Olympics; the 80-meter hill hosted the ski jumping event and the 60-meter hill the Nordic combined event. The jump was designed by Heini Klopfer and opened in 1958. After the Olympics the venue saw little use; it was renovated for the 1976 US National Ski Jumping Championships, but has since fallen into disrepair and demolished to make room for a ski lift.\n\nWhoap: Whoap is a hill located near the western edge of the English Lake District, standing at 511 m. It is part of the Lank Rigg group and is separated from this fell by an unnamed col. 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Los Angeles is the center of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, with 13,131,431 residents, and is part of the larger designated Los Angeles-Long Beach combined statistical area (CSA), the second most populous in the nation with a 2015 estimated population of 18.7 million.\n\nStaten Island: Staten Island is one of the five boroughs of New York City in the U.S. state of New York. In the southwest of the city, Staten Island is the southernmost part of both the city and state of New York, with Conference House Park at the southern tip of the island and the state. The borough is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull, and from the rest of New York by New York Bay. With a 2016 Census-estimated population of 476,015, Staten Island is the least populated of the boroughs but is the third-largest in area at 58 sqmi . Staten Island is the only borough of New York with a non-Hispanic White majority.\n\nDavid Graham (photographer): David Graham (born 1952, Abington, Pennsylvania) is an American artist photographer and professor at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. He currently lives and works in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Embracing popular forms of American photography (the snapshot, family portrait, and vacation photo), David Graham explores contemporary culture through the idiosyncratic nature of the American landscape. His work is in many collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York City; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the George Eastman House, Rochester, New York; the International Center of Photography, New York City; and the Brooklyn Museum, New York. He is represented by the Laurence Miller Gallery in New York City and the PDNB Gallery in Dallas, Texas.\n\nList of artists from Brooklyn: Brooklyn is the most populous borough of New York City. Many artists have originated from Brooklyn or relocated there.\n\nBrooklyn: Brooklyn ( ) is the most populous borough of New York City, with a Census-estimated 2,629,150 residents in 2016. It borders the borough of Queens at the southwestern end of Long Island, and has several bridge connections to the nearby boroughs of Staten Island and Manhattan. Since 1896, Brooklyn has had the same boundaries as Kings County, the most populous county in the U.S. state of New York and the second-most densely populated county in the United States, after the county of New York (which is coextensive with the borough of Manhattan).\n\nIslanders\u2013Rangers rivalry: The Islanders\u2013Rangers rivalry, also unofficially known as the \"Battle of New York\", is a rivalry between the New York Islanders and New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. Both teams play in New York City, with the Rangers in the borough of Manhattan, and the Islanders in the borough of Brooklyn. They are two of the three teams that play in the New York metropolitan area, the other being the New Jersey Devils who play in Newark, New Jersey. The rivalry is an intra-city rivalry similar to the Mets\u2013Yankees rivalry in Major League Baseball and join the recent Knicks\u2013Nets rivalry and yesteryear's Dodgers\u2013Giants rivalry as professional sports rivalries between teams based in New York City's most populous borough, Brooklyn, and the location of most of New York's corporate headquarters and shopping districts, Manhattan.\n\nAnchorage, Alaska: Anchorage (officially called the Municipality of Anchorage) (Dena'ina Athabascan: \"Dgheyaytnu\") is a unified home rule municipality in the U.S. state of Alaska. With an estimated 298,192 residents in 2016, it is Alaska's most populous city and contains more than 40 percent of the state's total population; among the 50 states, only New York has a higher percentage of residents who live in its most populous city. All together, the Anchorage metropolitan area, which combines Anchorage with the neighboring Matanuska-Susitna Borough, had a population of 401,635 in 2016.\n\nDemographics of Queens: The demographics of Queens, the second-most populous borough in New York City, are highly diverse. No racial or ethnic group holds a 50% majority in the borough.\n\nRoberto Gari: Roberto Gari (February 13, 1920 \u2013 January 22, 2008) was an American artist and actor. 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Recorded in promotion of a special big band concert at the Berlin Tr\u00e4nenpalast on October 2, 2002, the album differed highly from the group's previous, mainstream pop releases in that they performed their songs with blues and jazz arrangements. Musicians Jens Kuphal and Till Br\u00f6nner were consulted to work on the album which was inspired by the New York City Stork Club and several 1940s swing standards. Aside from the title, \"When the Angel Swing\" is not directly associated with the No Angels's 2001 single, \"When the Angels Sing.\"\n\nSwing When You're Winning: Swing When You're Winning is a swing cover album by English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams, and his fourth studio album overall. It was released in the United Kingdom on 19 November 2001 and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart.\n\nGirl Authority (album): Girl Authority is the debut cover album by pop girl group Girl Authority. The album is a cover album of previous hit songs by other female solo singers and girl groups, with the exception of two songs, originally recorded by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles and ABBA. The album was successful on many album charts, including Billboard Top Kid Audio (a chart that records sales of children's music albums), where it reached #9. The album also managed reach #5 on the Top Heatseekers Chart, and eventually peaked at #167 on the \"Billboard\" 200, the main album chart.\n\nAAA discography: The discography of Japanese pop group AAA includes nine studio albums, six extended plays, seven compilation albums, eight live albums, one cover album, three remix albums, and 52 singles. All of the group's releases have been with Avex Trax, a subsidiary of Avex Group.\n\nRobbie Williams: Robert Peter Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer, songwriter and actor. He was a member of the pop group Take That from 1990 to 1995 and again from 2009 to 2012. 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He is a former 10-time World Champion and was the runner up on \"The Contender Asia\".\n\nChangpuek Kiatsongrit: Changpuek [English: Crazy Elephant] Kiatsongrit (Thai: \u0e0a\u0e49\u0e32\u0e07\u0e40\u0e1c\u0e37\u0e2d\u0e01 \u0e40\u0e01\u0e35\u0e22\u0e23\u0e15\u0e34\u0e17\u0e23\u0e07\u0e24\u0e17\u0e18\u0e34\u0e4c , born October 13, 1966) is a retired Thai Muay Thai fighter. He is credited as being one of the first Muay Thai fighters to go abroad and fight other fighters of other martial arts styles, often stronger and heavier than himself, bringing to the world an understanding of the effectiveness of Muay Thai. Changpuek is a seven time world champion who has fought some of the world's best fighters at middleweight to heavyweight and has wins against world class fighters such as Rob Kaman (x3), Rick Roufus, Peter Smit and Tosca Petridis. 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He is a former sparring partner and teammate of four time K-1 World champion Ernesto Hoost as well as veteran mixed martial artist Gilbert Yvel.\n\nAngela Rivera-Parr: Angela Rivera-Parr is an American born Australian female kickboxer and mixed martial artist, and wife of John Wayne Parr.\n\nTiffany (comics): Tiffany is a fictional character in Todd McFarlane's \"Spawn\" comic book series. She was first introduced to the series in issues #44 and #45. Tiffany, like fellow angel Angela, is a Hellspawn hunter. Therefore, the most current Hellspawn, Al Simmons, is her primary target. She has a long-standing rivalry with Angela, but since Angela has gone rogue, Tiffany's aim is to fill her place as the top Hellspawn slayer in Heaven's army. In her first attempt to slay Spawn, she was over-zealous and was defeated in a grisly manner. 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Written and directed by Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, the episode starred Claire Skinner as the obsessive-compulsive and aspirational Angela, who is hosting a party for the 79th birthday of her mother Maggie, played by Elsie Kelly. Angela's husband Jim, played by Pemberton, is keen to play a prank on Pat, Angela's brother-in-law, who is a practical joker. Pat is played by Shearsmith, while Carol, a recovering alcoholic who is Pat's wife and Angela's sister, is played by Lorraine Ashbourne. The episode also features Eve Gordon as Katie, Angela and Jim's teenage daughter, and Christopher Whitlow as a paramedic seen at the beginning and end of the episode.\n\nSamson Dutch Boy Gym: Samson Dutch Boy Gym is one of the fight names used by former professional boxer and Muaythai practitioner from Thailand, Somboon Phantasi (Thai: \u0e2a\u0e21\u0e1a\u0e39\u0e23\u0e13\u0e4c \u0e1e\u0e32\u0e19\u0e15\u0e30\u0e2a\u0e35 ; born 11 July 1972 in Changhan, Roi-Et, Thailand). 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A longer and more formal title for the edition is \"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Neue Ausgabe s\u00e4mtlicher Werke.\"\n\nAmadeus (film): Amadeus is a 1984 American period drama film directed by Milo\u0161 Forman, adapted by Peter Shaffer from his stage play \"Amadeus\". The story, set in Vienna, Austria, during the latter half of the 18th century, is a fictionalized biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart's music is heard extensively in the soundtrack of the movie. The film follows Italian composer Antonio Salieri at the court of Emperor Joseph II, and his jealous vendetta against his younger rival, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.\n\nPomone (opera): Pomone (\"Pomona\") is a pastoral opera in a prologue and five acts by Robert Cambert with a libretto by Pierre Perrin. It has been described as \"effectively the first French opera.\" It was first performed in Paris at the Jeu de Paume de la Bouteille theatre belonging to Cambert and Perrin's Acad\u00e9mie d'Op\u00e9ra on 3 March 1671. The production had ballets choreographed by Des Brosses and sets and machinery designed by Alexandre de Rieux, marquis de Sourd\u00e9ac. The novelty of the work drew large audiences and the opera enjoyed 146 performances over the eight months of its run. The score of \"Pomone\" has only partially survived.\n\nWunderkind Little Amadeus: Wunderkind Little Amadeus, commonly referred to as Little Amadeus, is a German animated television series (known as \"Die Abenteuer des jungen Mozart\" - \"The Adventures of Young Mozart\") that debuted on PBS Kids on September 7, 2008 through March 1, 2009. The episodes debuted on most PBS stations. It was distributed by American Public Television. It helps a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart feature a soundtrack with the musical works of the composer. The series originally aired on KiKa in Germany.\n\nK\u00f6chel catalogue: \"This is a mostly complete list of the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, according to the sixth edition of the K\u00f6chel catalogue. For a selective list of his works, grouped by genre, see List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\".\n\nOboe Quartet (Mozart): The Oboe Quartet in F major, K. 370/368b, was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in early 1781. The quartet is scored for oboe, violin, viola and cello. In 1780, Mozart was invited to Munich to visit Elector Karl Theodor, who had commissioned the opera \"Idomeneo\" for a carnival celebration. While in Munich, Mozart renewed an acquaintance with Friedrich Ramm, a virtuoso oboist in the Munich orchestra. It was for Ramm that Mozart composed the quartet in order to show off his virtuosity and the improvements that had been made to the oboe at that time. One way that this piece showed off the instrument was the use of the \"high F\" above the staff, a note rarely played in any repertoire previously written for the oboe.\n\nFranz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart: Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart (26 July 1791 \u2013 29 July 1844), also known as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jr., was the youngest child of six born to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his wife Constanze. He was the younger of his parents' two surviving children. He was a composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher from the late classical period whose musical style was of an early Romanticism, heavily influenced by his father's mature style.\n\nDelores Ziegler: Delores Ziegler (born 4 September 1951) is an American mezzo-soprano who has had an active international performance career since the late 1970s. A former resident artist at the Cologne Opera, she has performed leading roles with many of the world's best opera houses, including La Scala, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the Metropolitan Opera, the San Francisco Opera, and the Vienna State Opera. She is currently a professor of voice at the University of Maryland. While she has performed a broad repertoire, she is widely admired for her performances in operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Richard Strauss; particularly Cherubino in \"The Marriage of Figaro\", Dorabella in \"Cos\u00ec fan tutte\", Idamante in \"Idomeneo\", and Octavian in \"Der Rosenkavalier\".\n\nIdomeneo: Idomeneo, re di Creta ossia Ilia e Idamante (Italian for \"Idomeneus, King of Crete, or, Ilia and Idamante\"; usually referred to simply as Idomeneo, K. 366) is an Italian language opera seria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The libretto was adapted by Giambattista Varesco from a French text by Antoine Danchet, which had been set to music by Andr\u00e9 Campra as \"Idom\u00e9n\u00e9e\" in 1712. Mozart and Varesco were commissioned in 1780 by Karl Theodor, Elector of Bavaria for a court carnival. He probably chose the subject, though it might have been Mozart. The work premiered on 29 January 1781 at the Cuvilli\u00e9s Theatre in Munich, Germany.\n\nInternational Mozarteum Foundation: The International Mozarteum Foundation (Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum) was founded in 1880 in Salzburg with its primary concern being the life and work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Closely affiliated with the Mozarteum University of Salzburg, it was preceded by the Cathedral Music Association and Mozarteum of 1841. It collects Mozart memorabilia, maintains the Mozart library (the Bibliotheca Mozartiana), the Mozart birthplace and other Salzburg locations linked with Mozart. The Foundation also promotes research regarding Mozart and administers various awards such as the Mozart Medal, the Preis der Internationalen Stiftung Mozarteum, the Lilli Lehmann Medal, and presents up to twenty other performances year-round.", "question": "Of Pomone and Idomeneo which one was written by Amadeus Mozart?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"operas_evaluated": {"type": "array", "description": "Details for each opera mentioned in the question.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the opera."}, "composer": {"type": "string", "description": "The composer of the opera."}, "composed_by_wolfgang_amadeus_mozart": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed this opera, false otherwise."}}, "required": ["title", "composer", "composed_by_wolfgang_amadeus_mozart"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "mozart_opera_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the opera composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from the given options."}, "comparison_summary": {"type": "string", "description": "A brief summary of the comparison and the conclusion."}}, "required": ["operas_evaluated", "mozart_opera_title", "comparison_summary"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"operas_evaluated": [{"title": "Pomone", "composer": "Robert Cambert", "composed_by_wolfgang_amadeus_mozart": false}, {"title": "Idomeneo", "composer": "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart", "composed_by_wolfgang_amadeus_mozart": true}], "mozart_opera_title": "Idomeneo", "comparison_summary": "Pomone was composed by Robert Cambert in 1671, while Idomeneo was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1781."}, "ground_truth": {"operas_evaluated": [{"title": "Idomeneo", "composer": "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart", "composed_by_wolfgang_amadeus_mozart": true}], "mozart_opera_title": "Idomeneo", "comparison_summary": "Pomone was composed by Robert Cambert, while Idomeneo was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 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Amos played the Father of Tommy Strawn (Thomas Mikal Ford) on the long running sitcom, \"Martin\", as Sgt. Strawn, and another recurring role on \"Two and a Half Men\" as Chelsea's dad's new lover, Edward Boynton. Amos also played Major Grant, the US Special forces officer in \"Die Hard 2\". Amos has also appeared on Broadway and in numerous films in a career that spans four decades. He has received nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and NAACP Image Award.\n\nPeanut Louie Harper: Mareen Louie Harper (\"n\u00e9e\" Louie; born August 15, 1960), better known by her nickname Peanut, is a retired American female tennis player, born in San Francisco, California to Ron and Alice Louie. Her elder sister, Marcie, also played on the WTA Tour, while her sisters Cici and Marisa, and brother Ronnie, all played at the University of San Francisco. She, along with her siblings, trained on the tennis courts of Golden Gate Park. She was given the nickname \"Peanut\" by her dad because she was the youngest of the five children.\n\nDad's Army: Dad's Army is a BBC television sitcom about the British Home Guard during the Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, and broadcast on the BBC from 1968 to 1977. The sitcom ran for nine series and 80 episodes in total; there was also a radio version based on the television scripts, a feature film and a stage show. The series regularly gained audiences of 18 million viewers, and is still repeated worldwide.\n\nGage Clarke: Gage Clarke (March 3, 1900 \u2013 October 22, 1964) was an American character actor best known for his role as the principal in \"Mister Peepers\". His other work consisted largely of one-shot appearances in television series such as seven major supporting roles as different characters in \"Maverick\", twelve roles in \"Gunsmoke\" (Clarke played a key role in the \"Maverick\" spoof of \"Gunsmoke\", an episode entitled \"Gun-Shy\"), \"Mister Ed\", \"Laramie\", \"Ben Casey\", \"Checkmate\", \"The Twilight Zone\", \"The Real McCoys\" (twice), four roles in \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\", \"Bourbon Street Beat\", \"Thriller\", \"Have Gun Will Travel\", and many others, as well as movies including \"I Want to Live! \", \"The Bad Seed\", \"The Brothers Karamazov\", and \"The Absent-Minded Professor\". Clarke, a slightly overweight actor with a double chin, specialized in playing avuncular, rather timid characters, with one of his largest parts being frightened gambler \"Foursquare Farley\" in the \"Maverick\" episode \"Greenbacks, Unlimited\" opposite James Garner and John Dehner. He made two guest appearances on \"Perry Mason\", including the role of Frederick Rollins in \"The Case of the Glittering Goldfish\" in 1959. He also played the part of Mr. Murg in \"Pollyanna\" in 1960.\n\nZerick Rollins: Zerick Rollins was born June 20, 1975 in Houston, Texas. Zerick Rollins has been as assistant coach for the Seattle Seahawks for the last nine years. Rollins coached linebackers for the last three years (2006\u20132009). Prior to coaching linebackers for Seattle Rollins coached the defensive line for four years (2002\u20132006). Rollins started his career in Seattle as a defensive line assistant in 2001. Prior to coming to the Seattle Seahawks, Rollins was a graduate assistant (1998\u20132000) and played college football for Texas A&M. Zerick was a two-year starter at Texas A&M (1996\u20131997) where he helped Texas A&M win the Big 12 South title in 1997. He also played in the 1998 Cotton Bowl against UCLA.\n\nMervyn Grell: Mervyn George Grell , Major E.D. Had served with the British West Indies Regiment in France during WW1. He also served with the Local Trinidad Regiment (T'dad, Volunteers) in WW II. Between these dates he played Cricket. - A hard-hitting, lower-order batsman and a medium pace bowler, Mervyn Grell was born in Trinidad on 18 December 1899 and died in Cocorite on the same Caribbean island on 11 January 1976, aged 77. In a career spanning the years 1930 to 1937, he played only a handful of first-class matches, ten in total. Half of these were against the visiting M.C.C. including his debut, played at Port-of-Spain in January 1930 in which he performed admirably when scoring 40 and 54 batting at number 9 and 8 respectively; he top-scored in Trindad's first innings and was their second highest scorer in the second. He also took the wickets of N.E. Haig and L.F. Townsend in the visitor\u2019s second innings, both players caught by wicketkeeper Errol Hunte. In just his second match, also played against the M.C.C. in Port-of-Spain, Grell was asked to captain Trinidad and followed a duck in the first innings with his team\u2019s top-score in the second, 34 not out. This particular score led a rearguard action that almost brought victory. On the basis of the three scores that he had achieved against F.S.G. Calthorpe\u2019s team, and because of his proximity to the ground (the West Indies liked to keep travel costs down to a minimum!) , he was selected to play in the second Test against England, played at Port-of-Spain in February, 1930. By scoring 21 and 13 he far from disgraced himself in West Indies\u2019 defeat but he was never picked to play for his country again. In all first-class matches, Grell recorded his highest score, 74 not out, in his last, played at Bourda, Georgetown against British Guiana in 1937. 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The largest river by volume in Montana, it drains an extensive region of the Rocky Mountains in western Montana and northern Idaho in the watershed of the Columbia River. The river flows northwest through a long valley at the base of the Cabinet Mountains and empties into Lake Pend Oreille in the Idaho Panhandle. The Pend Oreille River in Idaho, Washington, and British Columbia, Canada which drains the lake to the Columbia in Washington, is sometimes included as part of the Clark Fork, giving it a total length of 479 mi , with a drainage area of 25820 sqmi . In its upper 20 mi in Montana near Butte, it is known as Silver Bow Creek. Interstate 90 follows much of the upper course of the river from Butte to northwest of Missoula. 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The event was the climax of several years of complex interaction between Whitman, who had helped lead the first wagon train to cross Oregon's Blue Mountains and reach the Columbia River via the Oregon Trail, his wife and fellow missionary Narcissa, and the local Native Americans. The story of the massacre shocked the United States Congress into action concerning the future territorial status of the Oregon Country. The Oregon Territory was established on August 14, 1848.\n\nMullan Road: Mullan Road was the first wagon road to cross the Rocky Mountains to the Inland of the Pacific Northwest. It was built by U.S. Army troops under the command of Lt. John Mullan, between the spring of 1859 and summer 1860. It led from Fort Benton, which at the time was in the Dakota Territory, then Idaho Territory from July 1863, and Montana Territory beginning in May 1864, and the navigational head of the Missouri River (and once farthest inland port in the world). 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Other role players on the Bucks included players such as Bob Dandridge (18.4 ppg) and Jon McGlocklin (15.8 ppg), power forward Greg Smith and key reserves Lucius Allen, Bob Boozer and Dick Cunningham completing the nucleus. The season included a 20-game winning streak, the NBA's longest at the time, and still ranked fifth all-time.\n\nDavid Thirdkill: David Thirdkill (born April 12, 1960) is an American retired basketball player who was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the first round (15th overall) of the 1982 NBA draft. A 6 ft small forward from the College of Southern Idaho and Bradley University, Thirdkill played in five NBA seasons from 1982 to 1987. Born in St. Louis, Missouri and nicknamed \"The Sheriff\", he played for the Suns, Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, San Antonio Spurs and Boston Celtics. He earned a championship ring with the 1985-86 Celtics.\n\nPaul Pressey: Paul Matthew Pressey (born December 24, 1958) is an American former professional basketball player who previously was an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Pressey is widely, though unofficially, credited with being the originator of the point forward position, combining the attributes of a point guard and forward. While playing small forward for the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1980s, Pressey took on many of the ball handling duties, even leading the team in assists for five straight years. He participated in the 1986 NBA Slam Dunk Contest, finishing in 6th place out of 8.\n\nMACC Fund: The MACC Fund - Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer, Inc.- was founded on December 10, 1976, during the retirement of Jon McGlocklin from the Milwaukee Bucks. Jon's friend, Longtime Milwaukee Bucks Broadcaster Eddie Doucette, and his wife, Karen, had a son, Brett, who was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 2. Brett's diagnosis coincided with the timing of Jon's retirement. It was decided to use Jon's departure from professional basketball to announce the start of the MACC Fund. During a half-time on the floor of the Milwaukee Arena, the MACC Fund came into being.\n\nMarques Johnson: Marques Kevin Johnson (born February 8, 1956) is an American retired professional basketball player. The small forward played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1977\u20131989, where was a five-time All-Star. He spent a majority of his career with the Milwaukee Bucks.\n\nSteve Novak: Steven Michael Novak (born June 13, c. 1983) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is listed as 6'10\", 225\u00a0lbs. He played college basketball at Marquette University. Novak splits time at both small forward and power forward. 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The group's name comes from \"Rue Sainte-Catherine\", one of Montreal's main streets. Their third record, \"The Art of Arrogance\" was released on local label Dare to Care Records in 2003 and on the German label Yo-Yo Records. In 2006, the band released its fourth LP, titled \"Dancing for Decadence\". The album was released in the United States by Fat Wreck Chords. The Sainte Catherines are the first band from Quebec to be signed to Fat Wreck. In August 2006, The Sainte Catherines played their 500th show. They also released split 7\" records with Fifth Hour Hero and Whiskey Sunday. In 2008, The Sainte Catherines won a GAMIQ Award for punk album of the year.\n\nBoize (band): Boize was a Canadian heavy metal and glam metal band based in Montreal, Quebec. The band was formed in the spring of 1989 in Laval, Quebec when vocalist Perry Blainey responded to an advertisement placed in the Montreal Gazette newspaper by bassist and keyboardist St\u00e9phane Fania and guitarist Robert Kourie. Boize was associated with record label Aquarius Records and was managed by Canadian musician star and recording studio owner Bill Hill, under his music production company and management agency Bill Hill Productions. The band also had a brief association with South American heavy metal legend Alvacast, when singer Carlos \"Charly\" Lopez joined Boize as new vocalist in the fall of 1992.\n\nPat the White: Pat The White (Patrick Leblanc) is an award-winning artist from the Gasp\u00e9 region of Quebec. Leblanc was born on July 21, 1975. He grew up in the town of Carleton-sur-Mer, Quebec. He started playing guitar at a young age. It was his uncle who taught him the basics. In 1997, Leblanc left his home and worked for a while in Banff, Alberta. It was there that Leblanc discovered his biggest musical influence, The Allman Brothers Band. In 1999 he relocated to Quebec City and formed \"The Pat The White Band\". Since 1999, Leblanc has been playing festivals in and around Quebec. Festivals include the Mont Tremblant Blues Festival, the Montreal Jazz Festival, the Maximum Blues Festival, the \"Woodstock en Beauce\" Festival and the Sun Flower Gospel & Blues Festival in Clarksdale, Mississippi, U.S.\n\nDespised Icon: Despised Icon is a Canadian deathcore band from Montreal, Quebec. Formed in 2002, the band is notable for its use of dual lead vocalists; Alex Erian takes use of a mid-range growl technique while Steve Marois uses deep growling vocals, fry vocals and pig squeals. In April 2010, the band announced that they would be disbanding and from there, began a farewell tour held across several countries. Their final six shows were held in Quebec City, Toronto and Montreal during December of that year. In early 2014, it was announced that the band would reform and play several more shows in the spring.\n\nIron Fist (album): Iron Fist is the fifth studio album by the band Mot\u00f6rhead, and was released 17 April 1982, on Bronze Records. It would be the last of the 'classic' line up of Kilmister, Clarke and Taylor. \"Iron Fist\" peaked at No. 6 on the UK album charts. It was preceded by the release of the title track \"Iron Fist\" as a single on 3 April, which peaked in the UK singles chart at #29.\n\nKiss with a Fist: \"Kiss with a Fist\" is the debut single by indie rock band Florence and the Machine, taken from their debut studio album \"Lungs\" (2009). The single was released through Moshi Moshi Records on 9 June 2008 in the UK and was then released four months later on 6 October 2008 through IAMSOUND Records in the US. The B-side to \"Kiss with a Fist\" is a cover version of the Cold War Kids song \"Hospital Beds\".\n\nBlack Mirror (song): \"Black Mirror\" is the first single by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire in the US from their second album \"Neon Bible\" (while \"Keep the Car Running\" is the first in the UK).\n\nArcade Fire: Arcade Fire are a Canadian indie rock band based in Montreal, Quebec, consisting of husband and wife Win Butler and R\u00e9gine Chassagne, along with Win's younger brother William Butler, Richard Reed Parry, Tim Kingsbury and Jeremy Gara. The band's current touring line-up also includes former core member Sarah Neufeld, percussionist, Tiwill Duprate, and saxophonist, Stuart Bogie.\n\nHonor\u00e9 Mercier Bridge: The Honor\u00e9 Mercier Bridge in Quebec, Canada, connects the Montreal borough of LaSalle on the Island of Montreal with the Mohawk reserve of Kahnawake, Quebec and the suburb of Ch\u00e2teauguay on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. It is the most direct southerly route from the island of Montreal toward the US border. It carries Route 138, originally Route 4. It is 1.361 km in length and contains four steel trusses on its first section. The height of the bridge varies from 12.44 m to 33.38 m with the highest sections located over the St. Lawrence Seaway. The bridge is named after former premier of Quebec Honor\u00e9 Mercier.\n\nJean S\u00e9bastien Lavoie: Jean S\u00e9bastien Lavoie (born July 15, 1978, in Montreal, Quebec) is a French Canadian singer who had his big break on the first edition of the francophonic hit music show based out of Paris called Nouvelle Star (patterned after the other Idol formats). Jean S\u00e9bastien was the only contestant from Quebec to make it into the top ten, as the show chose to no longer include Quebec in the audition process after the first season. It has been speculated that it was Lavoie's hailing from Quebec that might have been what prevented him from winning Nouvelle Star due to Quebec's geographical isolation from other francophonic territories, as well as its small population as a voting proportion. Jean S\u00e9bastien received his biggest accolodates from the audience and panel of judges after performing Queen's \"We Are the Champions,\" and after finishing third in the competition Lavoie released his own version of the song as his first single. Lavoie's version of Queen's \"We Are the Champions\" cracked the top ten in ringtone sales across Europe in 2004. Jean S\u00e9bastien has recorded two albums since Nouvelle Star which were both produced by BMG France, and still calls Montreal home", "question": "What band from Montreal, Quebec had had the had their fist single in the US?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"band_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the band."}, "origin_city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the band is based."}, "origin_province": {"type": "string", "description": "The province where the band is based."}, "first_us_single": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the band's first single released in the US."}, "associated_album": {"type": "string", "description": "The album from which the first US single was taken."}}, "required": ["band_name", "origin_city", "origin_province", "first_us_single", "associated_album"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"band_name": "Arcade Fire", "origin_city": "Montreal", "origin_province": "Quebec", "first_us_single": "Black Mirror", "associated_album": "Neon Bible"}, "ground_truth": {"band_name": "Arcade Fire", "origin_city": "Montreal", "origin_province": "Quebec", "first_us_single": "Black Mirror", "associated_album": "Neon Bible"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1988, "output_tokens": 44, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f1e96ee88ecc72f005a1927fe98c6c4641d411dbeacb222a0ce3f28ad219c834", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a743f9255429979e28828c1", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Franco Egidio Malerba", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Citizen Kate: Citizen Kate is a continuing web series and video blog about Citizen journalism. In 2008, when the series was first created by Carey Lundin of Viva Lundin Productions, \"Kate Soglin, a young \"citizen journalist,\" gave the outsider\u2019s view of inside politics. Citizen Kate was one of the first Citizen Journalists to hit the 2008 presidential campaign trail. She started her video blog coverage on February 10, 2007 at Barack Obama's announcement to run for president in Springfield, Illinois. She has filed several vblogs about the presidential campaign and politics on her web site CitizenKate.tv.\n\nMark Shuttleworth: Mark Richard Shuttleworth (born 18 September 1973) is a South African entrepreneur who is the founder and CEO of Canonical Ltd., the company behind the development of the Linux-based Ubuntu operating system. In 2002, he became the first citizen of an independent African country to travel to space as a space tourist. He currently lives on the Isle of Man and holds dual citizenship from South Africa and the United Kingdom.\n\nStadio Romeo Neri: Stadio Romeo Neri is a multi-use stadium in Rimini, Italy. The stadium has a capacity of 9,768 and is largely used for football as the home of A.C. Rimini 1912. The stadium itself was named after Italian gymnast Romeo Neri, the first citizen of Rimini to participate in the Olympic Games - in both Amsterdam (1928) and Los Angeles (1932).\n\nPhilippe Perrin (artist): Philippe Perrin, (La Tronche, 10 August 1964) is a French artist and contemporary photographer who lives and works in Paris.\n\nFranco Malerba: Franco Egidio Malerba (born October 10, 1946, in Busalla, Metropolitan City of Genoa, Italy) is an astronaut. He was the first citizen of Italy to travel to space.\n\nMayor of Derry: The Mayor of Derry, legally the Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council is an honorary position bestowed upon a citizen of Derry in Northern Ireland, who is in practice a member of Derry and Strabane District Council, chosen by his or her peers on the Council to serve a one-year term. The Mayor is Chairman of the Council as well as the city's first citizen. The current Mayor is Maol\u00edosa McHugh of Sinn F\u00e9in.\n\nPhilippe Perrin: Philippe Perrin (Colonel, French Air Force) (born January 6, 1963) is a French test pilot and former CNES and European Space Agency astronaut.\n\nKhachadour Paul Garabedian: Khachadour Paul Garabedian (Armenian: \u053d\u0561\u0579\u0561\u057f\u0578\u0582\u0580 \u053f\u0561\u0580\u0561\u057a\u0565\u057f\u0565\u0561\u0576 ; August 25, 1836 - August 25, 1881) was an Ottoman-born Armenian United States Navy Sailor of the Union Army, considered the only Armenian soldier to have served in combat during American Civil War. During the Civil War, he held the rank of officer and served aboard two ships which blockaded against the ports of the Confederacy for the Union. His first task was to go along the Atlantic Coast and reach the Gulf of Mexico. In 1865 he was discharged from the Navy and settled in Philadelphia where he is believed to be the first citizen of Armenian ancestry.\n\nCinema Paradiso: Cinema Paradiso (Italian: Nuovo Cinema Paradiso , ] , \"New Paradise Cinema\") is a 1988 Italian drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. The film stars Jacques Perrin, Philippe Noiret, Leopoldo Trieste, Marco Leonardi, Agnese Nano and Salvatore Cascio, and was produced by Franco Cristaldi and Giovanna Romagnoli, while the music score was composed by Ennio Morricone along with his son, Andrea. It won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards.\n\nMule (Foundation): The Mule establishes his empire incrementally, using past conquests to aid new ones: first by mentally converting a pirate band to his allegiance, then a whole planet, then the militarily powerful kingdom of Kalgan, which he obtains by mentally converting the warlord of the planet Kalgan, and then the Foundation. The Mule sets up his own short-lived Galactic Empire, the \"Union of Worlds\", styling himself \"First Citizen of the Union\" and making Kalgan its capital planet. Leading up to, during, and for a good time after the Mule's conquest of the Foundation and its trade confederacy, almost no one ever actually sees the Mule or knows what he looks like.", "question": "Who was the first citizen of Italy to travel to space, Franco Malerba or Philippe Perrin?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"country_of_interest": {"type": "string", "description": "The country whose first citizen to achieve the specified event is being identified."}, "event_description": {"type": "string", "description": "Description of the event for which the 'first citizen' is being identified."}, "first_citizen_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first citizen."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the first citizen."}, "profession": {"type": "string", "description": "The profession of the first citizen related to the event."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality", "profession"], "additionalProperties": false}, "other_candidate_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the other candidate mentioned in the question."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the other candidate."}, "reason_for_exclusion": {"type": "string", "description": "The reason why the other candidate is not the correct answer."}}, "required": ["name", "nationality", "reason_for_exclusion"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["country_of_interest", "event_description", "first_citizen_details", "other_candidate_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"country_of_interest": "Italy", "event_description": "first citizen of Italy to travel to space", "first_citizen_details": {"name": "Franco Malerba", "nationality": "Italian", "profession": "astronaut"}, "other_candidate_details": {"name": "Philippe Perrin", "nationality": "French", "reason_for_exclusion": "He is a French test pilot and former CNES and European Space Agency astronaut, not Italian."}}, "ground_truth": {"country_of_interest": "Italy", "event_description": "first citizen to travel to space", "first_citizen_details": {"name": "Franco Egidio Malerba", "nationality": "Italian", "profession": "astronaut"}, "other_candidate_details": {"name": "Philippe Perrin", "nationality": "French", "reason_for_exclusion": "not Italian"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1711, "output_tokens": 101, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "5b82b613ffccc9d048e94a280061b48e8c3b99143be1daa9a552d1f59eb534c2", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a8b3c7155429950cd6afc8c", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Aegopodium", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Conium: Conium ( or ) is a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family Apiaceae which consists of four species accepted by The Plant List. One species, \"C. maculatum\", also called hemlock, which is highly poisonous, is native to temperate regions of Europe, North Africa and Western Asia, while the other three are from southern Africa.\n\nNeoparrya: Neoparrya is a plant genus in the carrot family Apiaceae.\n\nErigenia: Erigenia bulbosa, also known as harbinger of spring or pepper and salt, is a perennial plant in the carrot family (Apiaceae). \"E. bulbosa\" is the only species in the genus Erigenia (Nutt. ). This plant is known as harbinger of spring because it is one of the earliest blooming native wildflowers of rich forests in the mid-latitude United States. It is found as far north as central New York and southern Wisconsin, west to the western Ozarks, and south to central Alabama. It is also found in extreme southern Ontario. Throughout most of its range it blooms from late February through early April. 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They can be either deciduous or evergreen, though the widely cultivated temperate species are all deciduous.\n\nConium maculatum: Conium maculatum (hemlock or poison hemlock) is a highly poisonous biennial herbaceous flowering plant in the carrot family Apiaceae, native to Europe and North Africa. A hardy plant capable of living in a variety of environments, hemlock is widely naturalized in locations outside its native range.\n\nAegopodium: Aegopodium is a plant genus of the carrot family Apiaceae native to Europe and western Asia. It is represented by about seven species, all are perennial herbs. Flowers are compounded, umbels appearing in spring-summer and are visited by many types of insect pollinators. Fruit consists of two-winged or ribbed nuts that separate on ripening.\n\nAegopodium podagraria: Aegopodium podagraria L. commonly called ground elder, herb gerard, bishop's weed, goutweed, gout wort, and snow-in-the-mountain, and sometimes called English masterwort, and wild masterwort, is a perennial plant in the carrot family (Apiaceae) that grows in shady places. The name \"ground elder\" comes from the superficial similarity of its leaves and flowers to those of elder (\"Sambucus\"), which is unrelated. It is the type species of the genus \"Aegopodium\". This species is native to Eurasia, and has been introduced around the world as an ornamental plant, where it occasionally poses an ecological threat as an invasive exotic plant.\n\nPerideridia gairdneri: Perideridia gairdneri is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common names common yampah and Gardner's yampah. It is native to western North America from southwestern Canada to California to New Mexico, where it grows in many types of habitat. It is a perennial herb which may approach 1.5 meters in maximum height, its slender, erect stem growing from cylindrical tubers measuring up to 8 centimeters long. Leaves near the base of the plant have blades up to 35 centimeters long which are divided into many narrow, subdivided lobes. Leaves higher on the plant are smaller and less divided. The inflorescence is a compound umbel of many spherical clusters of small white flowers. These yield ribbed, rounded fruits each a few millimeters long. This was an important food plant, even a staple food, for many Native American groups, including the Blackfoot, Paiute, Cheyenne and Comanche It would seem certain that the term \"yampa\" would be a version on the Comanche name for the tuber, variously yap, and yampa. One of the main divisions of the Comanche, the Yapainuu, were named the yap eaters, whose chief was the famous Ten Bears. More commonly referred to as the Yamparikas, this division roamed in the Northern Oklahoma area in historic times. . The tuberous roots could be eaten like potatoes, roasted, steamed, eaten fresh or dried, made into mush or pinole, used as flour and flavoring, and were also used medicinally. The danger of collecting and eating wild members of the carrot family (Apiaceae family, also known as Umbelliferae family) can not be overstressed. The deadly plants water hemlock and poisonous hemlock are in this family and have a similar appearance to the edible species.\n\nAnthriscus sylvestris: Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, or keck is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae), genus \"Anthriscus\". It is also sometimes called mother-die (especially in the UK), a name that is also applied to the common hawthorn. It is native to Europe, western Asia and northwestern Africa; in the south of its range in the Mediterranean region, it is limited to higher altitudes. It is related to other diverse members of Apiaceae, such as parsley, carrot, hemlock and hogweed. It is often confused with \"Daucus carota\" which is known as Queen Anne's lace or wild carrot, also a member of the Apiaceae.\n\nSilaum silaus: Silaum silaus, commonly known as pepper-saxifrage, is a perennial plant in the family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) (the carrot family) found across south-eastern, Central and Western Europe, including the British Isles. 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It is the second film in the Department Q series following the 2013 film \"The Keeper of Lost Causes\", and preceding the 2016 film \"A Conspiracy of Faith\".\n\nJussi Adler-Olsen: Carl Valdemar Jussi Henry Adler-Olsen (born 2 August 1950) is a Danish writer of crime fiction, as well as a publisher, editor and entrepreneur.\n\nA Conspiracy of Faith: A Conspiracy of Faith (Danish: \"Flaskepost fra P\"), also known as Department Q: A Conspiracy of Faith, is a 2016 Danish film, directed by Hans Petter Moland, based on a novel by Jussi Adler-Olsen. It is the third film in the Department Q series, after The Keeper of Lost Causes (2013) and The Absent One (2014)\".\n\nBirger Larsen (director): Birger Larsen (22 December 1961 \u2013 26 October 2016) was a Danish film director and screenwriter. He won the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film for his 1990 film \"Dance of the Polar Bears\" (Danish: \"Lad isbj\u00f8rnene danse\" ). He was also nominated for the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film for his film \"Sweethearts\" (1996). In 2013, he directed the first episode of \"Crimes of Passion\".\n\nBabette's Feast: Babette's Feast (Danish: \"Babettes g\u00e6stebud\" ) is a 1987 Danish drama film directed by Gabriel Axel. The film's screenplay was written by Axel based on the story by Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen). Produced by Just Betzer, Bo Christensen, and Benni Korzen with funding from the Danish Film Institute, \"Babette's Feast\" was the first Danish cinema film of a Blixen story. It was also the first Danish film to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1987 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nThe End of the World (1916 film): The End of the World (Danish: Verdens Undergang ) is a 1916 Danish science fiction drama film directed by August Blom and written by Otto Rung, starring Olaf F\u00f8nss and Ebba Thomsen. The film depicts a worldwide catastrophe when an errant comet passes by Earth and causes natural disasters and social unrest. Blom and his crew created special effects for the comet disaster using showers of fiery sparks and shrouds of smoke. The film attracted a huge audience because of fears generated during the passing of Halley's comet six years earlier, as well as the ongoing turbulence and unrest of World War I. The film is also known as The Flaming Sword. It was restored by the Danish Film Institute and released on DVD in 2006.\n\nFacing the Truth (film): Facing the Truth (Danish: \"At kende sandheden\" ) is a 2002 Danish drama written and directed by Nils Malmros. Shot in black-and-white documentary style, and based on the real life of Malmros' father, the film relates the hardships of a young neurosurgeon struggling through a medical lawsuit. Malmros, whose films are known for their realism, is educated as a surgeon and performed all the film's brain surgery scenes. The film was nominated for the 2003 Bodil Award for Best Danish Film and won the 2003 Danish Film Academy's Robert Award for Film of the Year.\n\nThe Keeper of Lost Causes: The Keeper of Lost Causes (Danish: \"Kvinden i buret\"), also known as Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes, is a 2013 Danish film, directed by Mikkel N\u00f8rgaard. The movie is based on a novel by Jussi Adler-Olsen. It is the first film in the Department Q series, followed by the 2014 film \"The Absent One\", and the 2016 film \"A Conspiracy of Faith\".\n\nWaltzing Regitze: Waltzing Regitze, also known as Memories of a Marriage, (Original title: Dansen med Regitze) is a 1989 Danish drama film directed by Kaspar Rostrup. Based upon a popular Danish novel by Martha Christensen, the film is an unsentimental portrait of the history and changes of a middle-aged couple's marriage, told through flashbacks during a summer party. The film stars Ghita N\u00f8rby and Frits Helmuth. \"Waltzing Regitze\" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 1990, it won the Robert Award for Film of the Year and swept the Bodil Awards, winning Best Danish Film as well as all four of acting categories.\n\nDet Sande Ansigt: Det Sande Ansigt (English translation: The True Face) is a 1951 Danish film directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr., written by Johannes Allen, and based upon the novel by Gerhard Rasmussen. 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The company was founded in 1998 as The Left Foot Company. It was renamed and rebranded The Left Shoe Company in the fall of 2010.\n\nAir Vegas: Air Vegas (IATA: 6V,\u00a0ICAO: VGA,\u00a0Call sign: Air Vegas) was an airline with its headquarters on the grounds of the North Las Vegas Air Terminal in North Las Vegas, Nevada. It operated daily sightseeing flights from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon. Prior to moving to the North Las Vegas Airport its main bases were McCarran International Airport (LAS), Las Vegas and Henderson Executive Airport (HND), Las Vegas.\n\nLas Vegas\u2013Paradise, NV MSA: The Las Vegas\u2013Paradise, NV MSA, also known as the Las Vegas\u2013Henderson\u2013Paradise, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area (2013), is in the southern part of the U.S. state of Nevada, coextensive since 2003 with Clark County, Nevada. 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Reza, Greg Ryan and Robert Ringle as a free monthly publication called \"Scope Magazine\" covering Southern Nevada's culture, arts, music and lifestyle from a decidedly Generation X perspective . \"Scope\" published its first issue in April 1992. In 1996, Reza partnered with Daniel Greenspun, forming a new company (Radiant City Publications LLC) to publish \"Scope\". During this partnership, Reza continued on as Managing Editor, broadening the coverage to a more traditional alternative newsweekly style, and accelerated the publishing schedule to biweekly. In 1998, Reza sold his remaining interest in \"Scope\" to The Greenspun Corporation, who retooled it and renamed it \"Las Vegas Weekly\". As of December 2009, \"Las Vegas Weekly\" had a circulation of 65,000.\n\nNap pods: Nap pods are special chairs, often used in corporate/workplace environments and universities, that allow people to nap. They are available at JFK airport, Google, and Zappos. Washington State University also offers some.\n\nBrown Shoe Company's Homes-Take Factory: Brown Shoe Company's Homes-Take Factory, also known as the International Hat Company Warehouse, is a historic building location at 1201 Russell Boulevard in the Soulard neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. Built in 1904, by renowned architect Albert B. Groves, the building was originally a factory for the Brown Shoe Company, based in St. Louis. In 1954, the factory was subsequently converted into a warehouse by the International Hat Company. The site has been recognized as a testament to Grove's architectural expertise in the principles of factory design, namely technical advances in layout planning, operational efficiency, and employee safety. Additionally, the factory epitomizes the early 20th century cultural transformation and socio-industrial development of St. Louis into a manufacturing powerhouse. In particular, the Brown Shoe Company is recognized as a principal player in challenging the 19th century dominance of the New England shoe industry. This significantly contributed to the early 20th century sobriquet of St. Louis as the city of \"shoes, booze, and blues.\" The Brown Shoe Company's Homes-Take factory is considered to be among the pioneering industrial facilities of this historic transformation.\n\nBacup Shoe Company: The Bacup Shoe Company is a footwear company based in the village of Stacksteads, near Bacup, Lancashire, England. The Bacup Shoe Co. was founded and incorporated in 1928 by Ernst Goodwin. The Bacup Shoe company was one of the last well known footwear manufacturers to stop manufacturing in the late 1990s and turn to importing footwear from the Far East. Suppliers are based in China (where the company is also based), Vietnam and Spain.\n\nLas Vegas Valley: The Las Vegas Valley is a major metropolitan area located in the southern part of the U.S. state of Nevada. The largest urban agglomeration in the state, it is the heart of the Las Vegas\u2013Paradise-Henderson, NV MSA. The Valley is largely defined by the Las Vegas Valley landform, a 600 sqmi basin area surrounded by mountains to the north, south, east and west of the metropolitan area. The Valley is home to the three largest incorporated cities in Nevada: Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas. Five unincorporated towns governed by the Clark County government are part of the Las Vegas Township and constitute the largest community in the state of Nevada.\n\nLas Vegas Uncork'd: Las Vegas Uncork'd (also referred to as Vegas Uncork'd and Vegas Uncorked) is an annual culinary and wine event in Las Vegas, Nevada. The concept was developed by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, their advertising agency R&R Partners and Las Vegas resort partners who originally considered a number of magazine partners such as Bon Appetit, Food & Wine and Gourmet. Bon Appetit was selected as the magazine partner after a review with each magazine. The event was launched in 2007 by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, \"Bon App\u00e9tit\" magazine led by Editor-in-Chief Barbara Fairchild and co-creator and Executive Director Rob O'Keefe who led the first five years of development of what Eater.com called \"the world's most innovative culinary event\". 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It has four faculties and two schools offering undergraduate degrees, and six institutes offering graduate degrees. The language of instruction is English.\n\n\u015awi\u0119ty Krzy\u017c TV Tower: \u015awi\u0119ty Krzy\u017c TV Tower ( Polish: RTCN \u015awi\u0119ty Krzy\u017c ) is the tallest free-standing TV tower in Poland. (Taller architectural structures in Poland are guyed masts or highrise buildings and chimneys equipped with antennas). \u015awi\u0119ty Krzy\u017c TV Tower, which was built in 1966, is a 157 metre tall concrete TV tower situated near the monastery on \u0141ysa G\u00f3ra. \u015awi\u0119ty Krzy\u017c TV Tower is not accessible by tourists. The hyperbolic-shaped basement floors resemble those of the Ochsenkopf TV Tower in Germany.\n\nBorisova Gradina TV Tower: The Borisova Gradina TV Tower or the Old TV Tower is a 106-metre tall (including the aerial) TV tower in the garden Borisova Gradina in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. 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Formerly named as \"Bogazi\u00e7i Elephants\", the team improved their game by practicing with American soldiers, and played their first game against another Turkish team with \"Istanbul Pistoflar\" winning 28-0. The team's head coach is Erdem \u00d6zsalih. 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It contains approximately 170 species of succulent plants, shrubs and trees (some are deciduous, like \"Jatropha curcas\"). Most of these are native to the Americas, with 66 species found in the Old World. Plants produce separate male and female flowers. As with many members of the family Euphorbiaceae, \"Jatropha\" contains compounds that are highly toxic. Jatropha species have traditionally been used in basketmaking, tanning and dye production. In the 2000s, one species, \"Jatropha curcas\", generated interest as an oil crop for biodiesel production.\n\nPsychotria: Psychotria is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. It contains around 1,850 species and is therefore one of the largest genera of flowering plants. The genus has a pantropical distribution and members of the genus are small understorey trees in tropical forests. 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The genus \"Galium\" is responsible for more than two thirds of the species in the tribe. The second largest genus is \"Asperula\", which contains about 200 species. Unlike the rest of the Rubiaceae family, the tribe contains predominantly perennial and annual herbs with pseudowhorls of leaves and leaflike stipules and is centered in temperate and tropical-mountain regions.\n\nStenotus (plant): Stenotus is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. There are four species, all native to western North America. They are known commonly as mock goldenweeds.\n\nAneurophyton: Aneurophyton is a genus of extinct vascular plants that belong to the Aneurophytales, a class of progymnosperms. The genus is primarily known from records of two well-known species found in mostly Middle Devonian and Upper Devonian (late Eifelian to Famennian) outcrops in Belgium, China (West Junggar), Germany, and the United States (New York). Some uncertain species within the genus are also recorded from Middle Devonian outcrops in Kazakhstan, Russia (Timan and Siberia), and the Ukraine. While a number of species have been described in the paleobotanical literature, the genus likely only contains two well-circumscribed species, \"A. germanicum\" and \"A. doui\", and possibly a third species, \"A. olnense\", from Fammenian outcrops in Belgium. If the ages of the Early Devonian (Emsian) records of \"A. germanicum\" reported from Siberia are confirmed, these would constitute the oldest records of this genus.\n\nFrond dimorphism: Frond dimorphism refers to a difference in ferns between the fertile and sterile fronds. Since ferns, unlike flowering plants, bear spores on the leaf blade itself, this may affect the form of the frond itself. In some species of ferns, there is virtually no difference between the fertile and sterile fronds, such as in the genus \"Dryopteris\", other than the mere presence of the sori, or fruit-dots, on the back of the fronds. Some other species, such as \"Polystichum acrostichoides\" (Christmas fern), or some ferns of the genus \"Osmunda\", feature dimorphism on a portion of the frond only. Others, such as some species of \"Blechnum\" and \"Woodwardia\", have fertile fronds that are markedly taller than the sterile. Still others, such as \"Osmunda cinnamomea\" (Cinnamon fern), or plants of the family Onocleaceae, have fertile fronds that are completely different from the sterile.\n\nPolystichum: Polystichum is a genus of about 260 species of ferns with a cosmopolitan distribution. The highest diversity is in eastern Asia, with about 120 species in China alone; the region from Mexico to Brazil has nearly 100 additional species; Africa (17 species), North America (15 species), and Europe (5 species) have much lower diversity. Polystichum species are terrestrial or rock-dwelling ferns of warm-temperate and montane-tropical regions (a few species grow in alpine regions).\n\nZeltnera: Zeltnera is a genus of flowering plants in the gentian family. It was erected in 2004 when the genus \"Centaurium\" (the centauries) was split. Genetic analysis revealed that \"Centaurium\" was polyphyletic, made up of plants that could be grouped into four clades. Each became a genus. \"Centaurium\" remained, but it is now limited to the Eurasian species. The Mexican species now belong to genus \"Gyrandra\", and the Mediterranean and Australian plants are in genus \"Schenkia\". The new name \"Zeltnera\" was given to this genus, which contains most of the North American centauries. 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She was the goddess of mysteries of Arcadian cults worshipped under the title \"Despoina\", \"the mistress\" alongside her mother Demeter, one of the goddesses of the Eleusinian mysteries. Her real name could not be revealed to anyone except those initiated to her mysteries. Pausanias spoke of Demeter as having two daughters; Kore being born first, then later Despoina. With Zeus being the father of Kore, and Poseidon as the father of Despoina. Pausanias made it clear that Kore is Persephone, though he wouldn't reveal Despoina's proper name.\n\nThe Left Rights (album): The Left Rights is the self-titled debut album by the Mindless Self Indulgence side project featuring members Little Jimmy Urine and Steve, Righ? . The album also contains a video of Mindless Self Indulgence performing \"Panty Shot\" live at CBGBs in New York City.\n\nPaddington (film): Paddington is a 2014 comedy film directed by Paul King, written by King and Hamish McColl and produced by David Heyman. Based on \"Paddington Bear\" by Michael Bond, the film stars Ben Whishaw as the voice of the title character, along with Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi and Nicole Kidman in live-action roles. The film was co-produced by the French company StudioCanal and the British company Heyday Films. It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2014 and grossed $265.3 million worldwide on a \u20ac38.5 million budget. Among several honours, King was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and both he and Heyman were nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. A sequel, \"Paddington 2\", is scheduled to be released in 2017.\n\nAugustine of Canterbury: Augustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century\u00a0\u2013 died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. 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This conflict is also called by some historians, the \"First Hundred Years War.\" The conflict is primarily French, since both dynasties were French, the nobles that made up the English army were essentially of French origin, and the foot soldiers of the English king were local recruits in France (Anjou, Guyenne, Normandy, Brittany etc.). At this period, the English king's continental possessions were considered more important than his island possessions, and significantly greater than even those of the French sovereign, even if the latter was the overlord of the former for most of the possessions he held on the continent. And the official language of the two belligerents is the French of that time. French also remained the official language of England until 1361. Such is the origin of the expressions that can still be found today on the shields and coat of arms of the English monarchy \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\" and \"Dieu et mon droit\". 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Despite the seeming political pendulum in Nigeria, according to which the presidency is swapped between the members of different regions on an alternating basis, Dr. Kalu has stated that the Igbos remain a political non-entity and third-class citizens, who have not been provided the opportunity to hold the country's leading political office.\n\nJapanese Mexicans: Japanese immigration to Mexico began in the late 19th century, to found coffee growing plantations in the state of Chiapas. Although this initiative failed, it was followed by greater immigration from 1900 to the beginning of World War II, although it never reached the levels of Japanese immigration to countries like the United States, Brazil or Peru. 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Varyingly traced to the Blessed Alexander Peresvet of Radonezh (died 1380) and to a certain Vasiliy Ivanovich Peresvet in early-15th-century Dmitrov (NW of Moscow), the family, in the person of Murat Alekseyevich Peresvetov (died 1640) from Rostov Velikij, entered Swedish service in 1613-14 during the Ingrian War. Throughout the 17th century, family members were mainly active in the Swedish province of Ingria, near the Russian border. Immatriculated in 1652 at the Swedish House of Nobility (Riddarhuset), it remained for three centuries a family of officers and lawyers. In 1919, on the death of Carl Fredrik Pereswetoff-Morath, the unbroken male line was discontinued. However, Carl Fredrik had an adopted son, Carl-Magnus (1896\u20131975), the biological son of Magnus Dahlqvist (d. 1895) and Ida Pereswetoff-Morath in their marriage, and thus second (and third) cousin once removed of his adoptive father. All living family members are descendants of lieutenant-colonel Carl-Magnus Pereswetoff-Morath; the surviving line is not represented at the House of Nobility. Among notable members are Colonel Alexander Pereswetoff-Morath (originally Alexander Moraht Pereswetoff, d. 1687), commandant of Nyenskans (Ingria), and his son, General Carl Pereswetoff-Morath, 1665\u20131736, active with his two brothers on the Baltic front in the Great Northern War (prisoner of war in Moscow 1704-21).\n\nHispanics in the United States Air Force: Hispanics in the United States Air Force can trace their tradition of service back to the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), the military aviation arm of the United States Army during and immediately after World War II. The USAAF was the predecessor of the United States Air Force, which was formed as a separate branch of the military on September 18, 1947, under the National Security Act of 1947. 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Named after the Battle of Marengo, through which he carried his rider safely, Marengo was imported to France from Egypt in 1799 as a six-year-old. The grey Arabian was probably bred at the famous El Naseri Stud. Although small (only hands ) he was a reliable, steady, and courageous mount.\n\nAmerican patriotic music: American patriotic music is a part of the culture and history of the United States since its founding in the 18th century and has served to encourage feelings of honor for the country's forefathers and for national unity. These songs include hymns, military themes, national songs, and music from stage and screen, as well as songs adapted from poems. Much of American patriotic music owes its origins to six main wars\u2014the American Revolution, the American Indian Wars, the War of 1812, the Mexican\u2013American War, the American Civil War, and the Spanish\u2013American War. 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With her victory Clijsters became the first female tennis player to earn $US4 million in a season. For the first time since 1978 a round robin system was used, after the men's Tennis Masters Cup. Two groups of four players were formed and each contender had to play three matches. Also, for singles, instead of the top sixteen players qualifying, only top eight qualified for the WTA Tour Championships. For doubles, the top four pairs (previously top eight) pairs qualified for the WTA Tour Championships, but still continued with the single elimination format.\n\n1999 French Open \u2013 Girls' Doubles: Kim Clijsters and Jelena Doki\u0107 were the defending champions, but only Clijsters competed with year with Mia Buric\n\n2016 French Open \u2013 Women's Legends Doubles: Kim Clijsters and Martina Navratilova were the defending champions, but decided not to compete together this year. 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Popular Democratic Party: Rodr\u00edguez v. Popular Democratic Party, 457 U.S. 1 (1982) , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States heard on appeal from the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico whether Puerto Rico may by statute vest in a political party the power to fill an interim vacancy in the Puerto Rico Legislature. The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico held that such a procedure did not violate the United States Constitution, and the US Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico. The case was of some interest to close followers of the Court as it featured the one and only return of former associate justice, Abe Fortas, now in private practice, at oral argument on behalf of the appellee.\n\nOliver Wendell Holmes Jr.: Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. ( ; March 8, 1841 \u2013 March 6, 1935) was an American jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1902 to 1932, and as Acting Chief Justice of the United States from January\u2013February 1930. Noted for his long service, his concise and pithy opinions and his deference to the decisions of elected legislatures, he is one of the most widely cited United States Supreme Court justices in history, particularly for his \"clear and present danger\" opinion for a unanimous Court in the 1919 case of \"Schenck v. United States\", and is one of the most influential American common law judges, honored during his lifetime in Great Britain as well as the United States. Holmes retired from the Court at the age of 90 years, making him the oldest Justice in the Supreme Court's history. He also served as an Associate Justice and as Chief Justice on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and was Weld Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School, of which he was an alumnus.\n\nHarry S. Truman Supreme Court candidates: During his two terms in office, President Harry S. Truman appointed four members of the Supreme Court of the United States: Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, Associate Justice Harold Burton, Associate Justice Tom C. Clark, and Associate Justice Sherman Minton.\n\nNeil Gorsuch Supreme Court nomination: After his nomination on January 31, 2017, Neil Gorsuch was confirmed by the Senate on April 7, 2017. Gorsuch, age 49, is the youngest sitting Supreme Court justice since Clarence Thomas. In February 2016, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia died, leaving a vacancy on the highest federal court in the United States. 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He was married to Littie McIver, a daughter of South Carolina Supreme Court chief justice Henry McIver. Watts died on October 13, 1930, and is buried at the Laurens City Cemetery.\n\nFrank I. Osborne: Francis \"Frank\" Irwin Osborne (1853\u20131920) was the Attorney General of North Carolina from 1893 to 1896. Osborne was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and attended the University of Virginia before reading law for 2 years in the offices of Richmond Mumford Pearson, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Osborne was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1875. At age 25, he was elected mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina and served in the office from 1879-1880. He was elected Attorney General of North Carolina in 1893, but, defeated for reelection to the same office in 1896. Osborne served a term as a state senator from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in the North Carolina General Assembly from 1898-1899. He served on 9 standing Senate Committees. After 1899, Osborne resumed his legal practice at the law firm of Osborne, Maxwell & Kearn. Though, himself, a Democrat, in 1901 Osborne defended both North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice David M. Furches and North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert Martin Douglas during their impeachment hearings. Osborne was of the opinion that the Republican judges\u2019 impeachments were unwarranted and an attempted political purge. Osborne\u2019s brilliant speech before the North Carolina General Assembly in closing defense of the justices caused both to be acquitted. As reward for his successful defense of the justices, Theodore Roosevelt in the same year appointed Osborne an associate justice of the United States Court of Private Land Claims.\n\nNewsical: Newsical (styled \"NEWSical\") is a musical with music, lyrics and book written by Rick Crom. In ever-changing songs and sketches it lampoons current events, hot topics, celebrities, politicians and other well-known entities. Everyone from President Barack Obama, Lady Gaga, Nancy Grace and Oprah Winfrey to Christina Aguilera, Elena Kagan, Dr.Phill and Sarah Palin are skewered. New songs are added on a continual basis to keep up with the headlines.\n\nAssociate Justice: Associate Justice or Associate Judge is the title for a member of a judicial panel who is not the Chief Justice in some jurisdictions. The title \"Associate Justice\" is used for members of the Supreme Court of the United States and some state supreme courts, and for some other courts in Commonwealth countries, as well as for members of the Supreme Court of the Federated States of Micronesia, a former United States Trust Territory. 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The stele was listed in the fifth batch of Major Site Protected for Its Historical and Cultural Value at the National Level in 2001.\n\nYixing ware: Yixing clay () is a type of clay from the region near the city of Yixing in Jiangsu Province, China, used in Chinese pottery since the Song dynasty (960\u20131279) when Yixing clay was first mined around China's Lake Tai. From the 17th century on, Yixing wares were commonly exported to Europe. The finished stoneware, which is used for teaware and other small items, is usually red or brown in color. Also known as zisha () ware, they are typically left unglazed and use clays that are very cohesive and can form coils, slabs and most commonly slip casts. These clays can also be formed by throwing. The best known wares made from Yixing clay are Yixing clay teapots, tea pets, and other teaware.\n\nLiaocheng: Liaocheng (), also known as the Water City, is a prefecture-level city in western Shandong province, China. It borders the provincial capital of Jinan to the southeast, Dezhou to the northeast, Tai'an to the south, and the provinces of Hebei and Henan to the west. The Grand Canal flows through the city center. Its population was 5,789,863 at the 2010 census whom 1,229,768 lived in the built-up area made up of Donchangfu district, even though large parts remain rural.\n\nHuaiyin District, Jinan: Huaiyin District () is one of six districts of Jinan, the capital of Shandong province, People's Republic of China, forming part of the city's urban core. It borders the districts of Tianqiao to the northeast, Shizhong to the southeast, and Changqing to the southwest, as well as the prefecture-level city of Dezhou to the northwest.\n\nDezhou: Dezhou () is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China. It borders the provincial capital of Jinan to the southeast, Liaocheng to the southwest, Binzhou to the northeast, and the province of Hebei to the north.\n\nYucheng, Shandong: Yucheng (\u79b9\u57ce; pinyin: \"Y\u01d4ch\u00e9ng\") is a county-level city of the Chinese province of Shandong. It is administered by the prefecture-level city of Dezhou.\n\nQianhuang: Qianhuang is a Chinese city located south of Changzhou city, in southern Jiangsu province of the China. It is 8 kilometers away from Wujin District. To the east of Qianhuang is Wuxi, a national tourist resort, and it is 15 kilometers away from Yixing, a famous pottery city.\n\nDezhou braised chicken: Dezhou braised chicken () is a famous Chinese dish from the city of Dezhou in Shandong Province, China.\n\nYixing: Yixing () is a county-level city with a population of 1.24 million administrated under the prefecture-level city of Wuxi in southern Jiangsu province, People's Republic of China, and is part of the Yangtze River Delta. The city is known for its traditional Yixing clay ware.\n\nYixing Pumped Storage Power Station: The Yixing Pumped Storage Power Station is a pumped-storage hydroelectric power station located Yixing city of Jiangsu Province, China. Construction on the power station began in 2003 and the first unit was commissioned in 2007, the last in 2008. The entire project cost US$490\u00a0million, of which US$145\u00a0million was provided by the World Bank. The power station operates by shifting water between an upper and lower reservoir to generate electricity. The lower reservoir was formed with the existing Huiwu Dam at the foot of Mount Tongguan. The Yixing Upper Reservoir is located atop Mount Tongguan which peaks at 530 m above sea level. During periods of low energy demand, such as at night, water is pumped from Huiwu Lower Reservoir up to the upper reservoir. 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The franchise revolves around a boy named Ben Tennyson who acquires a watch-like alien device (the Omnitrix) which allows the wearer to transform into ten different alien creatures. The \"Ben 10\" franchise has received wide critical acclaim, winning three Emmy Awards. Worldwide it has grossed over $4.5 billion in retail sales. The franchise has four movies, all of which aired on Cartoon Network between August 2007 and March 2012. With a 12-year old franchise, it is the longest Cartoon Network original series to date.\n\nRegular Show (season 3): The third season of Emmy winning American animated television series \"Regular Show\" originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Many of the characters are loosely based on those developed for Quintel's student films at California Institute of the Arts: \"The Na\u00efve Man From Lolliland\" and \"2 in the AM PM\". 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This film spoofed video games. Jagex and Rooster Teeth were brought in as consultants. This film is rated TV-PG-V. This movie was made as a pilot for the 2012 Cartoon Network series, \"Level Up\". It premiered on Cartoon Network (UK & Ireland) on June 8, 2012.\n\nRight Now Kapow: Right Now Kapow is an American animated sketch comedy television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Disney XD. It is the first collaboration between Warner Bros. Animation and Disney. The series premiered on September 19, 2016 and ended on May 31, 2017. The series was created by Justin Becker and Marly Halpern-Graser, who previously worked on the Cartoon Network series \"Mad\". Becker also worked on Adult Swim infomercials, and Halpern-Graser also worked on Cartoon Network's \"DC Nation\". The series follows Dog, Candy, Ice Cream, Diamond, Plant, and Moon going on new adventures everyday...and find themselves in mischief. Every episode of the series has 3 main parts in every 11-minute segment and other random shorts. The series has a style of humor similar to Cartoon Network's previous series, \"Mad\".\n\nPearl (Steven Universe): Pearl is a fictional character from the 2013 animated series \"Steven Universe\", created by Rebecca Sugar. She is a \"Gem\", a fictional alien being that exists as a magical gemstone projecting a holographic body.\n\nBen 10: Destroy All Aliens: Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens (originally titled Ben 10: Alien Dimensions) is a computer-animated science fiction action film that premiered on Cartoon Network Asia on March 11, 2012, and in the United States on Cartoon Network March 23, 2012, as part of \"Ben 10 Week\" which ran from March 19, 2012 \u2013 March 24, 2012. It was officially unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con International 2011. This is Cartoon Network Asia's first film in collaboration with Cartoon Network Studios. 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A statue of Artemis \"Tauropolos\" in her temple at Brauron in Attica was supposed to have been brought from the Taurians by Iphigenia. Tauropolia was also a festival of Artemis in Athens.\n\nLaphria (festival): Laphria (Ancient Greek: \u03c4\u1f70 \u039b\u03ac\u03c6\u03c1\u03b9\u03b1) was an ancient Greek religious festival in honour of the goddess Artemis, held every year in Patras. There was a sanctuary of Artemis Laphria on the acropolis of Patras. The sanctuary had an image of Artemis Laphria, that was brought there from Calydon in Aetolia after it was laid waste by Augustus. Every year, the people held a \"festival of the Laphria\" in the goddess's honour \"which was peculiar to their place\". They made a barrier of tall logs round the altar, \"still green\", so that the stockade would not burn. They piled the driest wood on the altar, for kindling, and then smoothed the approaches to the pyre by laying earth on the altar steps. 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It was located in Ephesus (near the modern town of Sel\u00e7uk in present-day Turkey). One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it was completely rebuilt three times before its final destruction in 401 AD. Only foundations and sculptural fragments of the latest of the temples at the site remain.\n\nSeven Wonders of the Ancient World: The Seven Wonders of the World or the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is a list of remarkable constructions of classical antiquity given by various authors in guidebooks or poems popular among ancient Hellenic tourists. Although the list, in its current form, did not stabilise until the Renaissance, the first such lists of seven wonders date from the 1st-2nd century BC. The original list inspired innumerable versions through the ages, often listing seven entries. Of the original Seven Wonders, only one\u2014the Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest of the ancient wonders\u2014remains relatively intact. The Colossus of Rhodes, the Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Temple of Artemis and the Statue of Zeus were all destroyed. The location and ultimate fate of the Hanging Gardens are unknown, and there is speculation that they may not have existed at all.\n\nTemple of Artemis, Corfu: The Temple of Artemis is an Archaic Greek temple in Corfu, Greece, built in around 580 BC in the ancient city of Korkyra (or Corcyra), in what is known today as the suburb of Garitsa. The temple was dedicated to Artemis. It is known as the first Doric temple exclusively built with stone. It is also considered the first building to have incorporated all of the elements of the Doric architectural style. Very few Greek temple reliefs from the Archaic period have survived, and the large fragments of the group from the pediment are the earliest significant survivals.\n\nCaryatis: In ancient Greek religion Artemis Caryatis was an epithet of Artemis that was derived from the small \"polis\" of Karyai in Laconia; there an archaic open-air \"temenos\" was dedicated to Carya, the \"Lady of the Nut-Tree\", whose priestesses were called the \"caryatidai\", represented on the Athenian Acropolis as the marble caryatids supporting the porch of the Erechtheum. The late accounts made of the eponymous Carya a virgin who had been transformed into a nut-tree, whether for her unchastity (with Dionysus) or to prevent her rape. The particular form of veneration of Artemis at Karyai suggests that in pre-classical ritual Carya was goddess of the nut tree who was later assimilated into the Olympian goddess Artemis. Pausanias noted that each year women performed a dance called the \"caryatis\" at a festival in honor of Artemis Caryatis called the \"Caryateia\".\n\nApanchomene: Apanchomene (Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u1f08\u03c0\u03b1\u03b3\u03c7\u03bf\u03bc\u03ad\u03bd\u03b7 ) was in Greek mythology an epithet for the goddess Artemis that meant \"the strangled goddess\" or \"she who hangs herself\". The origin of this name is thus related by Pausanias: in the neighborhood of the town of Caphyae in Arcadia, in a place called Condylea, there was a sacred grove of Artemis Condyleatis. On one occasion when some boys were playing in this grove, they put a string around the goddess's statue, and said in their jokes they would strangle Artemis. 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A Hakka, he has acted in many films directed by Lau Kar-leung, including \"Mad Monkey Kung Fu\" and Legendary Weapons of China. In 1985 he portrayed legendary kung fu warrior Fong Sai-Yuk in the Lau directed action-comedy, \"Disciples of the 36th Chamber\" and also took a lead role in Fake Ghost Catchers, directed by Lau Kar Wing. Fake Ghost Catchers is marketed by Celestial Pictures as being made two years before Ghostbusters (inferring that the idea for Ghostbusters may have come from the movie). Hou is also known for portraying the \"disfigured swordsman\" and doubling complicated action scenes in 1993's \"Iron Monkey\". He was also the action director for the movie Shaolin Avengers (1994). In 1982 he was nominated for Best Action Choreography for the movie Legendary Weapons of China (for which he was action director) at the Hong Kong Film Awards alongside Lau Kar Leung and Ching Chu who also provided choreography for the film.\n\nDisciples of the 36th Chamber: Disciples Of The 36th Chamber (\u9739\u9742\u5341\u5091, \"Pi li shi jie\", \"Disciples of the Master Killer\" or \"Master Killer III\") is a 1985 Shaw Brothers Studio Hong Kong martial arts film comedy written, directed and choreographed Lau Kar-leung. It is the third in a loose trilogy of films that began with \"The 36th Chamber of Shaolin\" (1978) and was followed by \"Return to the 36th Chamber\" (1980). In \"Disciples\", the action is focused on Hsiao Ho, who portrays legendary martial artist Fong Sai-Yuk. Gordon Liu, a constant in the \"36th Chamber\" series, reprises his role from \"The 36th Chamber of Shaolin\" as the monk San Te.\n\nInvincible Shaolin: Invincible Shaolin (Nan Shao Lin yu bei Shao Lin) a.k.a. \"Unbeatable Dragon\" is a Hong Kong films of 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh. It is one of Chang Cheh's tales of Shaolin's historic rivalries with the Qing Dynasty. It is one of the few Venom films featuring Wei Pai (the Snake).\n\nGordon Liu: Gordon Liu (Lau Ka-fai , birth name Xian Jinxi; born August 22, 1951) is a Chinese martial arts film actor and martial artist. He became famous for playing the lead role of San Te in \"The 36th Chamber of Shaolin\" (1978) and its sequels. He later became known for his two roles in Quentin Tarantino's \"Kill Bill\" films: Johnny Mo, the leader of the Crazy 88 Yakuza gang in \"\" (2003); and kung fu master Pai Mei in \"\" (2004).\n\nShaolin Kung Fu: Shaolin Kung Fu (), also called Shaolin Wushu () or Shaolin quan (), is one of the oldest, largest, and most famous styles of Chinese martial arts. It combines Zen Buddhism and martial arts and originated and was developed in the Shaolin temple in Henan province, China during its 1500-year history. In Chinese folklore, there are famous sayings \"All martial arts under heaven originated from Shaolin\" and \"Shaolin kung fu is the best under heaven,\" which, though not provable, indicate and appraise the influence and place of Shaolin kung fu among martial arts. The name Shaolin is also used as a brand for the so-called external styles of kung fu. Many styles in southern and northern China use the name Shaolin.\n\nThe 36th Chamber of Shaolin: The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, also known as \"The Master Killer\" and \"Shaolin Master Killer\" and \"Shao Lin san shi liu fang\" is a 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Liu Chia-liang and starring Gordon Liu.\n\nCrippled Avengers: Crippled Avengers is a 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh and starring four members of the Venom Mob. It has been released in North America as Mortal Combat and Return of the 5 Deadly Venoms. The film follows a group of martial artists seeking revenge after being crippled by Tu Tin-To (Chen Kuan Tai), a martial arts master, and his son (Lu Feng).\n\nLau Kar-leung: Lau Kar-leung (28 July 1934\u00a0\u2013 25 June 2013), also known as Liu Chia-liang, was a Hong Kong-based Chinese actor, filmmaker, choreographer and martial artist. Lau is best known for the films he made in the 1970s and 1980s for the Shaw Brothers Studio. One of his most famous works is \"The 36th Chamber of Shaolin\" which starred Gordon Liu, as well as \"Drunken Master II\" which starred Jackie Chan.\n\nReturn to the 36th Chamber: Return to the 36th Chamber (\u5c11\u6797\u642d\u68da\u5927\u5e2b, \"Shao Lin ta peng hsiao tzu\", \"Return of the Master Killer\" or \"Master Killer II\") is a 1980 Shaw Brothers Studio Hong Kong martial arts comedy film starring Gordon Liu. It was directed by Lau Kar-Leung and written by Ni Kuang. The film is the second in a loosely connected trilogy, following \"The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin\" (1978) and preceding \"Disciples Of The 36th Chamber\" (1985). 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He spent the majority of his playing career as a central midfielder for Liverpool and the England national team, with most of that time spent as club captain. Regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of his generation, Gerrard was awarded the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award in 2005, and the Ballon d'Or Bronze Award. In 2009, Zinedine Zidane and Pel\u00e9 said that they considered Gerrard to be the best footballer in the world. A versatile and well-rounded player, highly regarded for his leadership, Gerrard is the only footballer in history to score in an FA Cup Final, a League Cup Final, a UEFA Cup Final and a UEFA Champions League Final, winning on each occasion.\n\nHugo S\u00e1nchez: Hugo S\u00e1nchez M\u00e1rquez (born 11 July 1958) is a retired Mexican professional footballer and manager, who played as a forward. A prolific goalscorer known for his spectacular strikes and volleys, S\u00e1nchez is widely regarded as Mexico's greatest-ever footballer, and one of the greatest players of his generation. In 1999, the International Federation of Football History and Statistics voted S\u00e1nchez the 26th best footballer of the 20th century, and the best footballer from the CONCACAF region. In 2004 S\u00e1nchez was named in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players. He is the fourth highest scorer in the history of Spain's top division, and is the sixth highest goalscorer in Real Madrid's history.\n\nBest Footballer in Asia 2015: The 2015 Best Footballer in Asia, given to the best football player in Asia as judged by a panel of 20 sports journalists, was awarded to Son Heung-min on the 28th December, 2015. Son Heung-min became the first footballer who won Best Footballer in Asia for more than one time, and the first footballer who won this trophy in succession.\n\nBest Footballer in Asia: Best Footballer in Asia () is an annual association football award organized and presented by Titan Sports. It is awarded to the player who had the best performance for Asian football during the previous calendar year.\n\nBest Footballer in Asia 2014: The 2014 Best Footballer in Asia, given to the best football player in Asia as judged by a panel of sports journalists, was awarded to Son Heung-min on 28th. November, 2014.\n\nOleksandr Zavarov: Oleksandr Anatoliyovych Zavarov, also spelt Aleksandr Anatoljevi\u0107 Zavarov (Ukrainian: \u041e\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0410\u043d\u0430\u0442\u043e\u043b\u0456\u0439\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0417\u0430\u0432\u0430\u0440\u043e\u0432 , Russian: \u0417\u0430\u0432\u0430\u0440\u043e\u0432, \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0410\u043d\u0430\u0442\u043e\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 ) \u2013 (born 26 April 1961 in Luhansk, Ukrainian SSR) is a former Ukrainian football midfielder and the former head coach at FC Arsenal Kyiv. In 1986, he was named the best footballer in the USSR and Ukraine and the 6th best footballer in Europe according to France Football. Zavarov is widely regarded to be among the greatest footballers in the history of the USSR and Ukraine, and in 2000 he was included in the Ukrainian Team of The Century according to a poll by the \"Ukrainsky Futbol\" weekly.\n\nShinji Okazaki: Shinji Okazaki (\u5ca1\u5d0e \u614e\u53f8 , Okazaki Shinji , born 16 April 1986) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Leicester City and the Japan national team as a forward.\n\nBest Footballer in Asia 2013: The Best Footballer in Asia 2013 was the inaugural Best Footballer in Asia. Based upon the voting of a panel of 22 journalists the winner was Keisuke Honda. On March 16, 2014, the trophy was conferred to Keisuke Honda by Luo Ming, the deputy chief editor of Titan Sports in San Siro stadium.\n\nBest Footballer in Asia 2016: The 2016 Best Footballer in Asia, given to the best football player in Asia as judged by a panel of 38 sports journalists, was awarded to Shinji Okazaki on Dec 26th, 2016.\n\nSouth American Footballer of the Year: The Rey del F\u00fatbol de Am\u00e9rica (\"King of Football of America\"), often referred to as the South American Footballer of the Year, is an annual association football award presented to the best footballer in South America over the previous calendar year. The award was conceived by Venezuelan newspaper \"El Mundo\", which awarded it from 1971 to 1985. 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The album is essentially a continuation of keyboardist Derek Sherinian's 1999 debut solo release \"Planet X\", but this time as a full band effort featuring guitarist Tony MacAlpine and drummer Virgil Donati.\n\nSean Aaberg: Sean Aaberg was born in Oakland, California. He is the son of Philip Aaberg and LouAnn Lucke. He grew up in Oakland, attending Bishop O'Dowd High School and briefly attended the California College of the Arts. As a kid, he liked \"anything weird, nasty and old\", including cheap magazines and bought thousands of them, he said in an interview. He and his friends read \"Mad\", drew comics, liked to listen to Cheech and Chong and the Ramones on the Dr. Demento show, and later discovered the Church of the Subgenius. He admired the movies of Ralph Bakshi. The interviewer noted that Aaberg writes in ALL CAPS. Sean founded and played drums in the Oakland-based Hardcore Punk band The Masked Men, played drums for Baltimore-based Anarcho Punk band A//Political and founded and played drums for Eugene-based Rock and Roll band The Latrines.\n\nThe Rosebuds: The Rosebuds are an indie rock band from Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. (Not to be confused with the vocal group of the same name who recorded for George Goldner's Gee Records in the 1950s.) Its current members are Ivan Howard (vocals/guitar/drums/bass/keyboards/programming) and Kelly Crisp (vocals/keyboard/drums/guitar/accordion). Billy Alphin had played drums on the album \"The Rosebuds Make Out\", Wes Phillips played drums on the E.P.\"Unwind\", Lee Waters played drums on the record \"Birds Make Good Neighbors\", and Matt McCaughan played the drums on \"Night of the Furies\", \"Life Like\" and \"Loud Planes Fly Low.\" Rob Lackey was behind the drum kit during the taping of \"The Rosebuds Live at the Cats Cradle\", a charity only recording sold at \"cytunes.org\" to help fight for the prevention of cancer, as well as on the track \"Second Birds of Paradise\" on \"Loud Planes Fly Low.\"\n\nMoonBabies (album): MoonBabies is the second studio album by instrumental rock/progressive metal supergroup Planet X, released in 2002 through Inside Out Music.\n\nDeen Castronovo: Deen J. Castronovo (born August 17, 1964) is an American drummer and singer who has played in several notable hard rock and metal acts, such as Cacophony, Bad English, Journey, Wild Dogs, Dr. Mastermind, Hardline, Planet Us, Soul Sirkus, Social Distortion, and Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler's G/Z/R, as well as in backing bands for Ozzy Osbourne, Vasco Rossi, Steve Vai, Paul Rodgers, and Matthew Ward.\n\nJeff Martin (American musician): Jeffery Louis Martin is an American musician, singer and drummer who has sung for the bands Surgical Steel, Racer X, Leatherwolf, and played drums for the bands Badlands, Blindside Blues Band, and Red Sea. Jeff Martin played drums for Paul Gilbert, George Lynch, Michael Schenker, Dokken and P.K. Mitchell. He also played drums in Surgical Steel before switching to lead vocals. He has released a solo album in 2006 entitled \"The Fool\", featuring the guitar talents of Paul Gilbert and Michael Schenker and has also sung backing vocals for Judas Priest and The Scream.\n\nPlanet Us: Planet Us (pronounced \"Planet-uss\") was a short-lived supergroup that formed in 2002 with Sammy Hagar on lead vocals, Neal Schon on guitar, Michael Anthony on bass, and Deen Castronovo on drums. The band later recruited a fifth member - famed guitarist Joe Satriani - when their original choice, Slash, turned them down.\n\nThe Rats (American band): The Rats were an American garage punk band from Portland, Oregon, formed by Fred Cole previously of the garage rock band, The Lollipop Shoppe. Cole played guitar and sang, his wife, \"Toody\" played bass and sang, and initially Rod Rat played drums. Their sound was a raw mix of punk rock with occasional country touches. Their self-titled debut album appeared on Cole's Whizeagle label in 1980. Soon after, Rod Rat left the band, though he guested on the 1981 follow-up \"Intermittent Signals\" before his death by suicide. (Prior to his suicide Rod Rat (aka Rod Hibbert) also played drums in 1980-81 for Portland power pop band Domino Theory). Sam Henry, formerly of the Wipers, played drums on this LP but left to join another Portland band, Napalm Beach. Louis Samora was on the drum throne for the 1983 album \"In a Desperate Red\", still on Whizeagle. Samora left in 1984 to concentrate on his rockabilly band, The Jackals. The band broke up, but Bill Barker of Profile Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia convinced the band to reunite for a single. It appeared under the band name The Desperate Edge later in 1984. Soon after, Cole assembled a country band, Western Front, and he and Toody later reunited in Dead Moon. The Rats' records have long been out of print and sell for high prices on eBay. In 2008, Portland's Mississippi Records reissued the first album on vinyl.\n\nQuantum (album): Quantum is the third studio album by instrumental rock/progressive metal supergroup Planet X, released in 2007 through Inside Out Music. Guitarist Allan Holdsworth was originally slated to feature on most tracks, but ended up not finishing the project. 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It was released on October 1, 1984, and is the first Ramones record to feature Richie Ramone on drums. With ex-member Tommy Ramone producing, the recording process was similar to that of the band's 1976 debut album, \"Ramones\". Likewise, the record's style\u2014both lyrically and compositionally\u2014saw the band returning to their roots. The photograph on the album cover, which features silhouettes of the band members, resulted from a \"lucky accident\" after photographer George DuBose's camera malfunctioned.\n\nCommando (book): Commando is the autobiography of guitarist and songwriter Johnny Ramone of the punk rock band The Ramones. The book was released in 2012 by Linda Ramone, surviving spouse of Johnny Ramone, following the death of Johnny in 2004 from prostate cancer.\n\nRoad to Ruin (Ramones album): Road to Ruin is the fourth studio album by American punk rock band the Ramones, released on September 21, 1978, through Sire Records. It was the first Ramones album to feature new drummer Marky Ramone, who replaced founding member Tommy Ramone. Tommy left due to lack of album sales and stress while touring; however, he stayed with the band to produce the album with Ed Stasium. The artwork's concept was designed by Ramones fan Gus MacDonald and later modified by John Holmstrom to include Marky instead of Tommy.\n\nJohnny Ramone: John William Cummings (October 8, 1948 \u2013 September 15, 2004), known professionally as Johnny Ramone, was an American guitarist and songwriter, best known for being the guitarist for the punk rock band the Ramones. He was a founding member of the band, and remained a member throughout the band's entire career. He died from prostate cancer on September 15, 2004.\n\nAnimal Boy: Animal Boy is the ninth studio album released by the American punk band the Ramones through Sire Records on May 19, 1986. Due to conflicts within the group, the album features less of lead singer Joey Ramone, both in performing and writing, and less of lead guitarist Johnny Ramone. Bassist Dee Dee Ramone wrote and sang more on this album than previous albums, and Richie Ramone became the first drummer to write songs for the band. The album spawned four singles, all of which charted on the UK Singles Chart. In addition to singles, the band promoted their album by making a music video which parodied the benefit concerts Live Aid and Hands Across America.\n\nPleasant Dreams: Pleasant Dreams is the sixth studio album by American punk rock band the Ramones released on July 20, 1981, through Sire Records. While the band members wanted Steve Lillywhite to produce, Sire chose Graham Gouldman in an attempt to gain popularity through a well-known recording manager. The recording process brought about many conflicts between band members, most notably the strife between Joey Ramone and Johnny Ramone, where Johnny began dating one of Joey's ex-girlfriends. There were also disputes about the overall genre of the album, with Johnny leaning towards hard rock and Joey towards pop music. Ultimately, the album incorporated a high production value and a variation of tone throughout the album. \"Pleasant Dreams\" featured songs such as \"We Want the Airwaves\", \"She's a Sensation\", and \"Come On Now\", strayed from traditional punk rock and took on different styles.\n\nHalfway to Sanity: Halfway to Sanity is the tenth studio album by American punk band the Ramones. It was released on September 15, 1987 by Sire Records and was produced by Daniel Rey. Recording sessions began in April 1987 at Intergalactic Studios in New York City, and the band began recording instruments before vocals as a method to learn songs more quickly. Band members tended to disagree on many things at this time, and Rey described them to be impatient. The album's front cover was shot by previous Ramones' photographer George DuBose in Chinatown, New York City. The short lasted session resulted in a dimly lit album cover which guitarist Johnny Ramone said was good because it helped make them look younger. The band toured around the world following the album's release, but certain show dates were cancelled after drummer Richie Ramone left the band due to financial conflicts with the band. Clem Burke of Blondie was hired as Elvis Ramone to fill the drummer's spot for two shows, then was replaced the band's ex-member Marky Ramone, and the tour would continue with him.\n\nSubterranean Jungle: Subterranean Jungle is the seventh studio album by the American punk rock band the Ramones, released by Sire Records in February 1983. The album appealed to a hardcore punk rock style rather than featuring several pop oriented pieces; this is because guitarist Johnny Ramone received more leeway with steering the overall genre with his hard rock influenced riffs. The recording sessions saw disputes between band members, mainly because many of the band members were dealing with alcohol addiction, or in bassist Dee Dee Ramone's case, cocaine.\n\nJoey Ramone: Jeffrey Ross Hyman (May 19, 1951\u00a0\u2013 April 15, 2001), known professionally as Joey Ramone, was an American musician and singer-songwriter, lead vocalist of the punk rock band the Ramones. Joey Ramone's image, voice, and tenure as frontman of the Ramones made him a countercultural icon.\n\nRamones discography: The Ramones were an American punk rock band from New York City. Their discography consists of fourteen studio albums, six live albums, twelve compilation albums, seventy-one singles, thirty-two music videos and eleven films. 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It was released on June 15, 2010, by Aspire Music Group, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Universal Motown Records. Recording sessions took place at various recording studios from 2009 to 2010, including executive production from Drake himself, alongside Lil Wayne, Cortez Bryant and Gee Roberson. The album was mostly produced by Drake's frequent collaborators such as 40 and Boi-1da; as well as its contributions from Timbaland and Swizz Beatz, among others. The album features guest appearances from a female rapper and Young Money's label-mate Nicki Minaj, alongside other artists such as The-Dream and Kanye West, among others.\n\nControlla: \"Controlla\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, recorded for his studio album \"Views\". The song was released as the fourth single from the album in the US on June 7, 2016. The dancehall song was written by Drake, Matthew Samuels, Dwayne Chin-Quee, Stephen McGregor, Moses Davis, Donald Dennis, Gary Jackson, Patrick Roberts, Andrew Thomas, and produced by Boi-1da, Supa Dups, Di Genius, TheFinal1 and Allen Ritter.\n\nBedRock: \"BedRock\" is the second single by hip hop group Young Money Entertainment from their debut collaboration album \"We Are Young Money\". It is performed by Young Money artists Lil Wayne, Gudda Gudda, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Tyga, Jae Millz, and features R&B singer Lloyd. It was released as a CD in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2010. \"BedRock\" is featured as a bonus track on the Japanese and New Zealand editions of Nicki Minaj's debut studio album, \"Pink Friday\".\n\nPink Friday: Pink Friday is the debut studio album by Trinidadian-American recording artist Nicki Minaj, released on November 22, 2010, by Young Money, Cash Money and Universal Motown. After signing a recording contract with Young Money Entertainment in 2009, Minaj began planning the album that same year and work continued into 2010. Minaj enlisted a variety of producers whose efforts resulted in a primarily hip hop record, which sees additional influences from R&B and pop music. The album features guest vocals from Eminem, Rihanna, Drake, will.i.am, Kanye West and Natasha Bedingfield.\n\nEvery Girl (Young Money song): \"Every Girl\" (album version titled \"Every Girl in the World\") is a song by rap group Young Money released as the 1st single from their debut collaboration album titled \"We Are Young Money\". It was legally released to the iTunes Store on June 11, 2009. Young Money Entertainment rappers Lil Wayne, Drake, Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda, and Mack Maine make appearances on the track. The video was shot on February 13, 2009 and was released on April 6 of that same year. The song was leaked to the internet on January 28, 2009, just two days after \"Prom Queen\" was officially released.\n\nWe Are Young Money: We Are Young Money is the first compilation album by American hip hop record label Young Money Entertainment, and released on December 21, 2009 by Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records. The album garnered a positive reception but critics were divided on the quality of the label's choice of artists. \"We Are Young Money\" debuted at number 9 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and spawned three singles: \"Every Girl\", \"BedRock\" and \"Roger That\". The album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over 500,000 copies in the United States.\n\nYoung Money: Rise of an Empire: Young Money: Rise of an Empire is the second compilation album by American record label Young Money Entertainment. The album was released on March 11, 2014, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. \"Rise of an Empire\"' s recording process took place from 2013 to 2014. It contains contributions from several Young Money recording artists including, Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Tyga, Christina Milian, Shanell, Mack Maine, Jae Millz, Cory Gunz, Gudda Gudda, Lil Twist, Chanel West Coast and PJ Morton, among others.\n\nTrophies (song): \"Trophies\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. The song was produced by Hit-Boy, 40 and Hagler. The song was originally meant for Drake's third studio album \"Nothing Was the Same\", however, it would be cut off the final track listing. After Drake released the song for free in December 2013, it was then announced to be included on the Young Money Entertainment compilation \"\". On February 27, 2014, it was released as the album's second official single and credited as Young Money featuring Drake. It has peaked at number 50 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.\n\nViews (album): Views is the fourth studio album by Canadian rapper and singer Drake. It was released on April 29, 2016, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. Recording sessions took place from 2015 to 2016, with both Drake and his longtime collaborator and record producer 40 serving as the records executive producers. 40 also primarily handled the production on the album alongside each of these several other record producers such as Nineteen85, Maneesh Bidaye, Kanye West and Jordan Ullman, among others. The album contains the elements of genres such as R&B, dancehall, hip hop and pop, among others.\n\nIf You're Reading This It's Too Late: If You're Reading This It's Too Late is the fourth mixtape by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released through the iTunes Store without prior announcement on February 13, 2015, by Cash Money Records. The physical edition of the project was released by Cash Money Records; as well as OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment and Republic Records. 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The three Mohawk were: \"Sa Ga Yeath Qua Pieth Tow\" of the Bear Clan, called King of Maguas, with the Christian name Peter Brant (grandfather of Mohawk leader Joseph Brant); \"Ho Nee Yeath Taw No Row\" of the Wolf Clan, called King of \"Canajoharie\" (\"Great Boiling Pot\"), or John of Canajoharie; and \"Tee Yee Ho Ga Row\", meaning \"Double Life\", of the Wolf Clan, also called \"Hendrick Tejonihokarawa\" or King Hendrick. The Mohican chief was \"Etow Oh Koam\" of the Turtle Clan, mistakenly identified in his portrait as \"Emperor of the Six Nations\". The Algonquian-speaking Mohican people were not part of the Iroquois Confederacy. Five chiefs set out on the journey, but one died in mid-Atlantic.\n\nPaul Edwards (athlete): Paul Michael Edwards (born 16 February 1959 in Chiswick, Greater London) is a retired professional athlete who competed in the men's shot put event during his career. 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This was Great Britain's lowest ever medal count.\n\nGreat Britain at the 1924 Summer Olympics: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland competed as Great Britain at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Despite the name, athletes from the newly independent Irish Free State competed separately. Following the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927, the name changed (officially) to 'United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' but the Olympic team competed as Great Britain from the 1928 games onwards. 267 competitors, 239 men and 28 women, took part in 115 events in 18 sports.\n\nGreat Britain at the 2014 Winter Olympics: Great Britain, represented by the British Olympic Association (BOA), competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, from 7 to 23 February 2014. The British team was made up of athletes from the whole United Kingdom including Northern Ireland, whose athletes may have elected to hold Irish citizenship, allowing them to represent either Great Britain or Ireland. Additionally some British overseas territories competed separately from Britain in Olympic competition. A total of 56 athletes competed in 11 sports making it the biggest contingent that Great Britain had sent to a Winter Olympic Games for twenty-six years.\n\nFlora Harris: Flora Harris (born 21 March 1988 in London, later moving to live near Taunton, before setting up her own yard near Banbury in Oxfordshire, Flora is now based in Bramley, Hampshire. is an eventrider who became a full senior in 2010. 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Although the British Olympic Association is the National Olympic Committee (NOC) for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Northern Irish athletes can choose whether to compete for Great Britain or for the Republic of Ireland, as they are entitled to citizenship of either nation under the Good Friday Agreement. In 2016 Northern Ireland born representatives in Team GB included returning rowers Alan Campbell, Peter Chambers and Richard Chambers, archer Patrick Huston and four members of the men's field hockey team: David Ames, Mark Gleghorne, Iain Lewers and Ian Sloan. The team also represents, and included representation from, the Crown dependencies, among which were Guernsey's Heather Watson and Carl Hester, and from the ten of the thirteen British Overseas Territories represented by the BOA rather than their own NOC, whose representatives include Turks and Caicos-born sprinter Delano Williams and Anguillan-born long jumper Shara Proctor\n\nBlair Castle: Blair Castle stands in its grounds near the village of Blair Atholl in Perthshire in Scotland. It is the ancestral home of the Clan Murray, and was historically the seat of their chief, the Duke of Atholl, though the current (12th) Duke, Bruce Murray, lives in South Africa. The castle stands in Glen Garry, and commands a strategic position on the main route (now the A9 road) through the central Scottish Highlands.\n\nGreat Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed as Great Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. The United Kingdom was represented by the British Olympic Association (BOA), and the team of selected athletes was officially known as Team GB. Britain is one of only five NOCs to have competed in every modern Summer Olympic Games since 1896. The delegation of 547 people included 311 competitors\u00a0\u2013 168 men, 143 women\u00a0\u2013 and 236 officials. The team was made up of athletes from the whole United Kingdom including Northern Ireland (whose people may elect to hold Irish citizenship and are able to be selected to represent either Great Britain or Ireland at the Olympics). Additionally some British overseas territories compete separately from Britain in Olympic competition.\n\nGreat Britain women's national rugby league team: The Great Britain women's national rugby league team, also known as the Great Britain Lionesses, represents Great Britain in Women's rugby league. They are administered by the Rugby Football League. 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He is best known for playing villain Steven Beale in the British soap opera EastEnders, originating the role of Michael Dork in Loserville in the West End and fronting his own pop group, The Boston Plan. He was also the first British actor to play Johnny in Green Day's American Idiot musical. Sidwell is a method actor, known for using Stanislavski technique\n\nAlexander Fiske-Harrison: Alexander Rupert Fiske-Harrison (born 22 July 1976) is an English prize-winning author and journalist, broadcaster and conservationist. His writing has been noted for his immersion in his subject matter. He also trained and worked for some years as a Method actor.\n\nHugo Johnstone-Burt: Hugo Johnstone-Burt (born 1987/1988) is a Scottish-born Australian actor. He grew up in Sydney and decided to become an actor after attending his first drama class. Johnstone-Burt graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 2009. 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Despite his traditional actor training at the Bristol Old Vic, he is considered to be a method actor, known for his constant devotion to and research of his roles. He would often remain completely in character for the duration of the shooting schedules of his films, even to the point of adversely affecting his health. He is one of the most selective actors in the film industry, having starred in only five films since 1998, with as many as five years between roles. Protective of his private life, he rarely gives interviews and makes very few public appearances.\n\nMichael Ironside: Frederick Reginald Ironside (born February 12, 1950) is a Canadian actor best known by his stage name Michael Ironside. He has worked as a voice actor, producer, film director, and screenwriter in movie and television series in various Canadian and American productions. He is best known for playing villains and \"tough guy\" heroes, though he has also portrayed sympathetic characters. 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Bale lent his voice for the Disney animated film \"Pocahontas\" in 1995, although it received a mixed reception and attained box office success. He starred as British journalist Arthur Stuart in the Todd Haynes-directed drama \"Velvet Goldmine\" (1998). Although critics were divided on the film, Bale's role was \"eagerly anticipated\". Bale portrayed Demetrius in the critically praised 1999 film \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", an adaptation of Shakespeare's play of the same name, directed by Michael Hoffman. The same year, he portrayed Jesus of Nazareth in the television movie \"Mary, Mother of Jesus\".\n\nFalling Awake (film): Falling Awake (originally titled Shine On) is a 2009 musical drama film directed by Agust\u00edn, who co-wrote it with Michael Baez and Doug Klozzner. Andrew Cisneros stars as a Latino musician in New York City who attempts to overcome the problems if his poor neighborhood. 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The film is an adaptation of the 1982 musical of the same name, which in turn is based on Federico Fellini's semi-autobiographical 1963 film \"8\u00bd\". In addition to songs from the stage musical, all written by Maury Yeston, the film has three original songs, also written by Yeston. The ensemble principal cast consists of Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Pen\u00e9lope Cruz, Judi Dench, Fergie, Kate Hudson, Nicole Kidman, and Sophia Loren.\n\nDilip Kumar: Dilip Kumar (born Muhammad Yusuf Khan; 11 December 1922) is an Indian film actor, producer and activist. Also known as the \"Tragedy King\", he is credited with bringing realism to film acting since his first film which was released in 1944. He is considered one of the greatest and most influential actors of all time. He has been described as \"the ultimate method actor\" (natural actor) by Satyajit Ray. 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Kumar is known for roles in films such as the romantic \"Andaz\" (1949), the heartwarming \"Babul\" (1950), the impassioned \"Deedar\" (1951), the swashbuckling \"Aan\" (1952), the dramatic \"Devdas\" (1955), the comical \"Azaad\" (1955), \"Naya Daur\" (1957), \"Yahudi\" (1958), \"Madhumati\" (1958), \"Kohinoor\" (1960), the epic historical \"Mughal-e-Azam\" (1960), the social \"Gunga Jamuna\" (1961) and \"Ram Aur Shyam\" (1967).", "question": "Which English actor, born in 1957 and considered a method actor, starred in the 2009 musical drama film \"Nine.\"", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the actor."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the actor."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the actor."}, "is_method_actor": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the actor is considered a method actor."}, "film_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The genre of the film."}, "is_musical_drama": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the film is a musical drama."}}, "required": ["film_title", "release_year", "genre", "is_musical_drama"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["actor_name", "birth_year", "nationality", "is_method_actor", "film_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actor_name": "Daniel Day-Lewis", "birth_year": 1957, "nationality": "English", "is_method_actor": true, "film_details": {"film_title": "Nine", "release_year": 2009, "genre": "musical drama", "is_musical_drama": true}}, "ground_truth": {"actor_name": "Daniel Day-Lewis", "birth_year": 1957, "nationality": "English", "is_method_actor": true, "film_details": {"film_title": "Nine", "release_year": 2009, "genre": "musical drama", "is_musical_drama": true}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2447, "output_tokens": 74, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f11d7d68eb3e9038c51726fbec4657f7811c4fad616ea85c076c24387f23fc04", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a728d215542992359bc30eb", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Louis-Hector Berlioz", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Frances James (soprano): Frances James (3 February 1903 22 August 1988) was a Canadian soprano who specialized in concert repertoire. She worked prolifically as a performer on CBC Radio and as a recitalist from the late 1920s through the 1950s; premiering works by numerous Canadian composers of note and championing works by contemporary international composers. Her performances were noted for their musical intelligence and sophistication. Her singing was admired by several important composers, including Benjamin Britten, Paul Hindemith, and Darius Milhaud. While her performances, both live and on radio/disc, were mainly from the concert repertoire, she did perform in some broadcasts of operas on the radio and in the 1931 world premiere of Healey Willan's ballad opera \"Prince Charlie and Flora\". In 1984 she was awarded the Canadian Music Council Medal.\n\nOregon East Symphony: The Oregon East Symphony is an orchestra based in Pendleton, Oregon, United States. Highlights of the orchestra's repertoire include ongoing cycles of the orchestral works of Beethoven and Mahler, as well as major works by Elgar, Mozart, Hindemith, Rachmaninoff and Dvo\u0159\u00e1k. The orchestra has also presented world-premieres of works by composers including Emily Doolittle, John McKinnon, Leandro Espinosa, Margaret Mayer and the film-composer Christopher Thomas.\n\nHindemith Prize: The international Paul Hindemith Prize promotes outstanding contemporary composers within the framework of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival (SHMF). The award commemorates the musical pedagogy of Paul Hindemith, who wrote the composition \"Pl\u00f6ner Musiktag\" in 1932 on behalf of the Staatliche Bildungsanstalt Pl\u00f6n. The music prize is endowed with 20,000 \u20ac and goes together with a composition commission. The prize is presented annually by the Hindemith Foundation in Blonay (Switzerland), the Walter and K\u00e4the Busche Foundation, the Rudolf and Erika Koch Foundation, the Gerhard Trede Foundation, the Franz Wirth Memorial Trust and the Cultural Office of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg since 1990. Since 2010, the winner is found partly by a composition competition. The work of the prize winner is to be premiered within the framework of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival.\n\nEmmanuel Chabrier: Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier (] ; January 18, 1841September 13, 1894) was a French Romantic composer and pianist. Although known primarily for two of his orchestral works, \"Espa\u00f1a\" and \"Joyeuse marche\", he left an important corpus of operas (including \"L'\u00e9toile\"), songs, and piano music. He was admired by composers as diverse as Debussy, Ravel, Richard Strauss, Satie, Schmitt, Stravinsky, and the group of composers known as Les six. Stravinsky alluded to \"Espa\u00f1a\" in his ballet \"Petrushka\"; Gustav Mahler called \"Espa\u00f1a\" \"the beginnings of modern music\" and alluded to the \"Dance Villageoise\" in the \"Rondo Burleske\" movement of his Ninth Symphony. Ravel wrote that the opening bars of \"Le roi malgr\u00e9 lui\" changed the course of harmony in France, Poulenc wrote a biography of the composer, and Richard Strauss conducted the first staged performance of Chabrier's incomplete opera \"Bris\u00e9\u00efs\".\n\nIgor \u0160tuhec: Igor \u0160tuhec (born 15 December 1932) is a contemporary Slovenian composer, who lives in Ljubljana and Maribor. He studied composition at the Ljubljana Academy of Music under Lucijan Marija \u0160kerjanc and Matija Bravni\u010dar. He continued his studies at the Vienna Academy of Music and Dramatic Art under Hanns Jelinek, and also at the Darmst\u00e4dter Ferienkurse. 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Also among his works are two operas, \"Zupanova Micka\" (1948) and\n\n20th-century classical music: 20th-century classical music describes orchestral works, chamber music, solo instrumental works (including keyboard music), electronic music, choral music, songs, operas, ballets, concertos, symphonies, and related forms, as well as fantasies, rhapsodies, fugues, passacaglias and chaconnes, variations, oratorios, cantatas, suites, improvisational and newly developed formal concepts such as variable and mobile forms, that have been written and performed since 1900. This era was without a dominant style and composers have created highly diverse kinds of music. Modernism, impressionism, post-romanticism, neoclassicism, expressionism, and, later, minimalism were all important movements. Atonality, serialism, \"musique concr\u00e8te\" and electronic music were all developed during this period. 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Rulison; Blanton Alspaugh served as the recording producer.\n\nHector Berlioz: Louis-Hector Berlioz (] (English: ); 11 December 1803 \u2013 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer, best known for his compositions \"Symphonie fantastique\" and \"Grande messe des morts\" (Requiem). Berlioz made significant contributions to the modern orchestra with his \"Treatise on Instrumentation\". He specified huge orchestral forces for some of his works, and conducted several concerts with more than 1,000 musicians. He also composed around 50 songs. His influence was critical for the further development of Romanticism, especially in composers like Richard Wagner, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Franz Liszt, Richard Strauss, and Gustav Mahler.\n\nPaul Hindemith: Paul Hindemith ( ) (16 November 1895 \u2013 28 December 1963) was a prolific German composer, violist, violinist, teacher and conductor. Notable compositions include his song cycle \"Das Marienleben\" (1923), \"Der Schwanendreher\" for viola and orchestra (1935), and opera \"Mathis der Maler\" (1938). Hindemith's most popular work, both on record and in the concert hall, is likely the \"Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber\", written in 1943.\n\nSymphony: Mathis der Maler: Symphony: Mathis der Maler (\"Matthias the Painter\") is among the most famous orchestral works of German composer Paul Hindemith. 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The CDH system was created in 1970 in response to the business concerns of a woman from Saugatuck. Her one-woman crusade in the 1960s started after the highway in front of her motel was turned over to local control as a county road and removed from state highway maps when the nearby freeway opened. After nearly a decade of efforts, the first two test highways were designated, one each in the Lower and Upper peninsulas of the state and included on the 1970 state highway map. The CDH system was created and expanded in scope \u2009October 5, 1970 , after it was approved by the County Road Association of Michigan and the State Highway Commission.\n\nPeninsulas of Michigan: The Peninsulas of Michigan are a pair of fresh water peninsulas defined by several components of the Great Lakes and their connecting waterways which together compose the U.S. state of Michigan. The Upper Peninsula to the north has a more rural and jagged landscape than the more urban and level Lower Peninsula to the south. Separating the two parts are the Straits of Mackinac which joins Lake Michigan to Lake Huron at an even flow. Persons crossing between the two landmasses had to use ferries in sometimes ice-prone conditions until the construction of the Mackinac Bridge. Long tracts of shore along both peninsulas with several Great Lakes give Michigan the largest territorial waters of any state except Alaska (which has thousands of miles of coast). The Lower Peninsula has a population that is well over an order of magnitude larger than that of the Upper Peninsula due to the presence of big cities including Detroit and Grand Rapids with histories of substantial manufacturing and technology employment. 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The City of Mackinac Island, which shares jurisdiction over the island with the Mackinac Island State Park Commission (MISPC), calls the highway Main Street within the built-up area on the island's southeast quadrant, and Lake Shore Road elsewhere. M-185 passes by several important sites within Mackinac Island State Park, including Fort Mackinac, Arch Rock, British Landing, and Devil's Kitchen. Lake Shore Road carries the highway next to the Lake Huron shoreline, running between the water's edge and woodlands outside the downtown area.\n\nList of tallest buildings in Michigan: The following is a list comprising the fifty tallest skyscrapers in the U.S. state of Michigan. Skyscrapers are listed in descending order, from first to fiftieth. This tallest fifty includes completed, existing, free-standing skyscrapers. Height does not take into account subterranean floors, antennas, or other non-structural additions. There is also a timeline of the tallest buildings in Michigan and a timeline of the tallest skyscrapers. The Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan contains the tallest all-hotel skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere.\n\nInterstate 75 in Michigan: Interstate 75 (I-75) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Miami, Florida, to Sault Ste. Marie in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I-75 enters Michigan from Ohio in the south, north of Toledo and runs generally northward through Detroit, Pontiac and Bay City, crosses the Mackinac Bridge, and ends at the Canadian border in Sault Ste. Marie. The freeway runs for approximately 396 mi on both of Michigan's peninsulas. The landscapes traversed by I-75 include Southern Michigan farmland, northern forests, suburban bedroom communities, and the urban core of Detroit. The freeway also uses three of the state's monumental bridges to cross major bodies of water. There are four auxiliary Interstates in the state related to I-75, as well as nine current or former business routes, with either Business Loop I-75 (BL I-75) or Business Spur I-75 (BS I-75) designations.\n\nM-69 (Michigan highway): M-69 is an east\u2013west state trunkline highway in the Upper Peninsula (UP) of the U.S. state of Michigan. It connects with US Highway 2 (US 2) on both ends in Crystal Falls and near Bark River. In between, the highway runs for 65.260 mi in rural UP forest lands.\n\nMichigan State Trunkline Highway System: The State Trunkline Highway System consists of all the state highways in Michigan, including those designated as Interstate, United States Numbered (US Highways), or State Trunkline highways. In their abbreviated format, these classifications are applied to highway numbers with an \"I\"-, \"US\", or \"M\"- prefix, respectively. The system is maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and comprises 9,669 mi of trunklines in all 83\u00a0counties of the state on both the Upper and Lower peninsulas (UP, LP), which are linked by the Mackinac Bridge. Components of the system range in scale from 10-lane urban freeways with local-express lanes to two-lane rural undivided highways to a non-motorized highway on Mackinac Island where cars are forbidden. The longest highway is nearly 400 mi long, while the shortest is about three-quarters of a mile (about 1.2\u00a0km). Some roads are unsigned highways, lacking signage to indicate their maintenance by MDOT; these may be remnants of highways that are still under state control whose designations were decommissioned or roadway segments left over from realignment projects.\n\nUpper Peninsula of Michigan: The Upper Peninsula is the northern of the two major peninsulas that make up the U.S. state of Michigan. It may also be referred to as the UP or Upper Michigan. The peninsula is bounded on the north by Lake Superior, on the east by the St. Marys River, on the southeast by Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, and on the southwest by Wisconsin.\n\nPure Michigan Byway: A Pure Michigan Byway is the designation for a segment of the State Trunkline Highway System in the US state of Michigan that is a \"scenic, recreational, or historic route that is representative of Michigan's natural and cultural heritage.\" The designation was created with the name Michigan Heritage Route by the state legislature on June 22, 1993, and since then five historic, seven recreational and six scenic byways have been designated by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), and another two have been proposed. These byways have been designated in both the Upper and Lower peninsulas (UP, LP) of the state. 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Founded in 1994, Future Fibre Technologies product line provides optical fiber intrusion detection systems for perimeters, buried oil and gas pipelines and data communication networks.\n\nSublingual papilla: The sublingual papilla or sublingual fold is a small fold of soft tissue located on each side of the frenulum linguae binding the lips to the gums within the mouth.\n\nJazz Pakistan: Jazz (Urdu: \u200e ) is the largest mobile network in Pakistan formed by the merger of Mobilink and Warid. It provides a range of services for prepaid and postpaid customers to individual and corporate clients. Its Head Office is located in Islamabad, and the current CEO is Aamir Ibrahim.\n\nVascular cambium: The vascular cambium (also called main cambium, wood cambium, bifacial cambium; plural \"cambia\") is a plant tissue located between the xylem and the phloem in the stems and roots of vascular plants. It is a cylinder of unspecialized meristem cells that divide to form secondary vascular tissues. It is the source of both secondary xylem growth inwards towards the pith, and secondary phloem growth outwards to the bark. Unlike the xylem and phloem, it does not transport water, minerals or food through the plant.\n\nRheoencephalography: Rheoencephalography (REG) a technique of continuous registration of cerebral blood flow. An electronic device called a rheoencephalograph is used in rheoencephalography. Electrodes are attached to the cranium at specific points on the head and allow the device to continuously measure the electrical conductivity of the tissue located between the electrodes. A rheoencephalograph is also used for brain blood flow biofeedback.\n\nNo issue, lelo tissue: No issue, lelo tissue (Urdu: \u200e ) was a Pakistani television advertisement campaign started by Jazz Pakistan, following the victory of Pakistan's cricket team in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy Final. It was directed by Hassan Dawar. 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The phrase \"One-nation Tory\" originated with Benjamin Disraeli (1804\u20131881), who served as the chief Conservative spokesman and became Prime Minister in February 1868. He devised it to appeal to working-class men as a solution to worsening divisions in society through introducing factory and health acts, as well as greater protection for workers.\n\nFourth Party: The Fourth Party was a label given to a quartet of British MPs, Lord Randolph Churchill, Henry Drummond Wolff, John Gorst and Arthur Balfour, in the 1880\u20131885 parliament.\n\nJim Drummond: James Henry Drummond (October 20, 1918 \u2013 December 12, 1950) is a former Canadian ice hockey defenceman. He played in the NHL for the New York Rangers. 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She lived with her two older brothers, James and George, both of whom ran a shipping business. Beginning in 1826 and through 1829, a few preachers in Scotland emphasized that the world's problems could only be addressed through an outbreak of supernatural gifts from the Holy Spirit. In response, Isabella and Mary Campbell of the parish of Rosneath manifested charismatic experiences such as speaking in tongues. Around 1830, miraculous healings were reported through James Campbell, first of his sister Margaret MacDonald and then of Mary Campbell (through James's letter to Mary). Shortly thereafter, James and George MacDonald manifested the speaking and interpretations of tongues, and soon others followed suit in prayer meetings. These charismatic experiences garnered major national attention. Many came to see and investigate these events. Some, such as Edward Irving and Henry Drummond, regarded these events as genuine displays from the Holy Spirit. Others, including John Nelson Darby and Benjamin Wills Newton, whom the Plymouth Brethren sent on their behalf to investigate, came to the conclusion that these displays were demonic.\n\nS. Drummond Wolff: Stanley Drummond Wolff (4 February 1916 \u2013 9 April 2004) was an English organist, choirmaster, composer, and music educator who was primarily active in North America. His compositional output primarily consists of anthems for choir and works for solo organ. In the 1980s he completed and published four volumes of hymns. Many of his compositions have been published by Concordia Publishing House and MorningStar Music Publishers.\n\nLord Randolph Churchill: Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill (13 February 184924 January 1895) was a British statesman. Churchill was a genuine Tory radical, who coined the term Tory Democracy. He inspired a generation of party managers, created the National Union of the Conservative Party, broke new ground in modern budgetary presentations, attracting admiration and criticism alike from across the political spectrum. His most acerbic critics resided in his own party among his closest friends; but his disloyalty to Lord Salisbury was the beginning of the end of what should have been a glittering career. His devoted son, Winston, who hardly knew his father in life, wrote a biography of him.\n\nDrummond Professor of Political Economy: The Drummond Professorship of Political Economy at All Souls College, Oxford has been held by a number of distinguished individuals, including three Nobel laureates. The professorship is named after and was founded by Henry Drummond. 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He made his feature film debut in Francis Ford Coppola's independent film \"Tetro\" (2009) and appeared in Coppola's subsequent film \"Twixt\" (2011). In 2013, he appeared in Woody Allen's \"Blue Jasmine\", Park Chan-wook's \"Stoker\" and starred in Richard LaGravenese's \"Beautiful Creatures\". In 2016, he starred as Hobie Doyle in the Coen brothers comedy \"Hail, Caesar! \" and as Frank Forbes in Warren Beatty's \"Rules Don't Apply\". In 2018, he will star as Han Solo in an as of yet untitled \"Star Wars\" spin-off film revolving around the character's younger years.\n\n66th Berlin International Film Festival: The 66th Berlin International Film Festival was held from 11 to 21 February 2016, with American actress Meryl Streep as the President of the Jury. The Honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement was presented to German cinematographer Michael Ballhaus. \" Hail, Caesar! \", directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, was selected to open the festival. The Golden Bear was awarded to the Italian documentary \"Fire at Sea\", directed by Gianfranco Rosi, which also serves as closing night film.\n\nHail Caesar (1994 film): Hail Caesar is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Anthony Michael Hall (his directorial debut) and starring Hall, Robert Downey, Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Judd Nelson, and Bobbie Phillips.\n\nNatasha Bassett: Natasha Bassett is an Australian actress, screenwriter, and director. She may be best known for playing Britney Spears in the Lifetime biopic \"Britney Ever After\", which premiered on February 18, 2017. Her 2014 short film titled \"Kite\", which she wrote and directed, was accepted into the Rhode Island International Film Festival. She also appeared in the supporting role of Gloria DeLamour in the film \"Hail, Caesar! \".\n\nDave Campfield: Dave Campfield is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor. He is the director of several feature films, including \"Dark Chamber\" and \"Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre\". His latest film Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween featuring Deron Miller, Felissa Rose, Tiffany Shepis, Vernon Wells, Sean Whalen, Andre Gower, and Brinke Stevens is set to make its world premiere at the 2015 Florida Supercon in Miami, FL. Campfield has won over ten awards at indie film festivals including Best Actor for Caesar and Otto's Deadly Christmas at the Horrific Film Festival of San Antonio, TX and Best Screenplay at the Macabre Faire Film Festival of New York. Campfield also hosted inravio.com's online program Nerdgasm from 2013\u201314\n\nAll Hail the King: All Hail the King is a 2014 American direct-to-video short film featuring the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) character Trevor Slattery, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on the home media release of \"\". It is a follow up and spin-off of \"Iron Man 3\", and is the fifth film in the Marvel One-Shots short film series. The film is written and directed by Drew Pearce, and is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It stars Ben Kingsley, Scoot McNairy, Lester Speight, and Sam Rockwell, with Kingsley reprising his role from \"Iron Man 3\", and Rockwell reprising his role from \"Iron Man 2\". In \"All Hail the King\", a documentary filmmaker interviews the infamous fake terrorist Trevor Slattery from behind bars.\n\nHail, Caesar!: Hail, Caesar! is a 2016 British-American comedy film written, produced, edited, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. The film stars Josh Brolin, George Clooney, Alden Ehrenreich, Ralph Fiennes, Jonah Hill, Scarlett Johansson, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, and Channing Tatum. It is a fictional story that follows the real-life \"fixer\" Eddie Mannix (Brolin) working in the Hollywood film industry in the 1950s, trying to discover what happened to a cast member who vanished during the filming of a biblical epic.\n\nHail Caesar (song): \"Hail Caesar\" is a song by the Australian rock band AC/DC, which was written by members and brothers, Angus and Malcolm Young. It is from their 1995 album \"Ballbreaker\" and was issued on 19 February 1996 as a single. The lyrics, \"All Hail Caesar\", are a reference to the salute given to Roman general Julius Caesar. An edited version of the song at 4:30 appeared only on promo releases of the single. Commercial single releases and the \"Ballbreaker\" album contain the full version at 5:14. The single reached the top\u00a0100 ARIA Singles Chart.\n\nStep Up Revolution: Step Up Revolution (also known as Step Up 4: Miami Heat, and previously titled Step Up 4Ever) is a 2012 American 3D dance film and the fourth installment in the \"Step Up\" film series. It was released on July 27, 2012. The film was directed by Scott Speer and stars Ryan Guzman and Kathryn McCormick, the latter from the sixth season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\". The film features choreography by Jamal Sims, Christopher Scott, Chuck Maldonado and Travis Wall. The production design was created by Carlos A. Menendez. Unlike the first three films, produced by Touchstone Pictures and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, this film was produced by Summit Entertainment and Offspring Entertainment without Disney's involvement and distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment. This is also the first Summit Entertainment film after being acquired by Lionsgate in January 2012.\n\nChanning Tatum: Channing Matthew Tatum (born April 26, 1980) is an American actor. Tatum made his film debut in the drama film \"Coach Carter\" (2005). His breakthrough role was in the 2006 dance film \"Step Up,\" which introduced him to a wider audience. He is known for his portrayal of the character Duke in the 2009 action film \"\" and its 2013 sequel \".\" Although both \" G.I. 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The platform is based on the 2003 Rolls-Royce Phantom and has styling heavily derived from the Rolls-Royce 100EX, a concept car unveiled to celebrate the company's centennial in 2004.\n\nBentley 8 Litre: The Bentley 8 Litre was a luxury car based on the largest rolling chassis made by Bentley Motors Limited at Cricklewood, London. Announced 15 September 1930, it was also the last completely new model by Bentley before the company's financial collapse and forced sale to Rolls-Royce Limited; a 4-Litre engine in a shortened chassis was announced on 15 May 1931. Intended to provide the basis for a super-luxury car for very wealthy buyers, the 8 Litre chassis was introduced a year into the Great Depression. Sales of the 8-litre were too slow to turn the company's finances around and, less than nine months after the 8-litre's introduction, Bentley Motors was placed into receivership.\n\nRolls-Royce Silver Dawn: The Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn is a full-size luxury car that was produced by Rolls-Royce at their Crewe works between 1949 and 1955. It was the first Rolls-Royce car to be offered with a factory built body which it shared, along with its chassis, with the Bentley Mark VI until 1952 and then the Bentley R Type until production finished in 1955. The car was first introduced as an export only model. The left hand drive manual transmission models had a column gear change, while right hand drives had a floor change by the door. Only with the R Type based model was it officially available on the home market, from October 1953.\n\nRolls-Royce Ghost: The Rolls-Royce Ghost is a British luxury car manufactured by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The \"Ghost\" nameplate, named in honour of the Silver Ghost, a car first produced in 1906, was announced in April 2009 at the Auto Shanghai show. During development, the Ghost was known as the \"RR04\". Designed as a smaller, \"more measured, more realistic car\" than the Phantom, aiming for a lower price category for Rolls-Royce models, the retail price is around \u00a3170,000. The production model was officially unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. The Ghost Extended Wheelbase was introduced in 2011.\n\nMaybach 57 and 62: The Maybach 57 (chassis no. W240) and 62 (chassis no. V240) were the first automobile models of the Maybach brand since the brand's revival by DaimlerChrysler AG (now Daimler AG). They are derived from the Benz Maybach concept car presented at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show. The concept car was based on the Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedan, as are the production models. The Luxury Brand Status Index 2008 voted the Maybach first place, ahead of Rolls-Royce and Bentley. The models ceased production in 2013, due to continued financial losses for the marque, and sales at one-fifth the level of the profitable Rolls-Royce models.\n\nRolls-Royce Wraith (1938): Full name: Rolls-Royce 25/30 h.p. \"Wraith\". Not to be confused with the earlier small horsepower (Goshawk) car, the 25/30 h.p. ; as the 'Wraith' was simply a progression of this the name, for the most part, wasn't seen as something to re-think completely.\n\nRolls-Royce Silver Wraith: The Silver Wraith was the first post-war Rolls-Royce. It was made from 1946 to 1958 as only a chassis at Rolls-Royce's former Merlin engine plant, their Crewe factory, alongside the shorter Bentley Mark VI. The Bentley too was available as a chassis for coachbuilders but also for the first time could be bought with a Rolls-Royce built standard steel body.\n\nBentley 4 Litre: The Bentley 4 Litre was a motor car built on rolling chassis made by Bentley Motors Limited. 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The song gained Adams great popularity in the secular audiences. Being the most groundbreaking single of her career, she won several awards for this song. \"Open My Heart\" helped her 1999 album \"Mountain High...Valley Low\" gain multi-platinum status and reach charts heights not often attained by artists of the gospel genre.\n\nHeart (Heart album): Heart is the self-titled eighth studio album, released by the American rock band Heart. Released in 1985, the album continued the band's transition into mainstream rock, a genre that yielded the band its greatest commercial success. Marking the band's Capitol Records debut, it spent 92 weeks on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 and became the only Heart album so far to hit number one, reaching quintuple platinum status. It also yielded the first number-one single for the band, \"These Dreams\", along with four other hit singles: \"What About Love\", \"Never\", \"Nothin' at All\" and \"If Looks Could Kill\". 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Originally a rock and roll song titled \"Follow Your Heart\", it was written for singer Cyndi Lauper by songwriters Gardner Cole and Peter Rafelson. Looking for new songs for \"True Blue\", Madonna accepted it. She rewrote the song and, along with Patrick Leonard, changed the composition to suit the dance-pop genre. \"Open Your Heart\" is an innuendo-laden love song where Madonna expresses her sexual desire.\n\nTintin and I: Tintin and I (French: Tintin et moi) is a 2003 documentary by Anders H\u00f8gsbro \u00d8stergaard, about Belgian writer-artist Georges Remi, better known as Herg\u00e9, and his creation Tintin. The film is a co-production of Denmark, Belgium, France, and Switzerland.\n\nChernobyl Heart: Chernobyl Heart is a 2003 documentary film by Maryann DeLeo. 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She also had lead roles on the TV series \"V\" and \"Revolution\", as well as the Snow Queen on \"Once Upon a Time\" and as Deb Carpenter on \"Dead of Summer\". Mitchell has starred in such films as \"The Santa Clause\" \"2\" & \"\", \"Gia\" and \"\".\n\nBurke Ministry (Northern Territory): The Burke Ministry was the ministry of the sixth Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Denis Burke. It was sworn in on 9 February 1999, following the resignation of former Chief Minister Shane Stone the previous day. While Stone told the media that his resignation was \"pretty much\" of his own timing and he wished to give the new CLP leader sufficient time to prepare for the 2001 election, it followed a meeting of backbenchers and some cabinet ministers advocating his removal. Burke was elected unopposed as leader. 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Further storylines include Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) facing the repercussions of his being shot, and Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) dealing with the aftermath of her affair with Dr. Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), which puts a strain in his already troubled marriage to Dr. Addison Montgomery-Shepherd (Kate Walsh).\n\nThe Variable: \"The Variable\" is the 14th television episode of the fifth season of \"Lost\", and the 100th episode overall. It originally aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on April 29, 2009. The hundredth episode milestone was celebrated by cast and crew on location in Hawaii. In the episode, Daniel Faraday (Jeremy Davies) returns to the island in order to warn its inhabitants of a catastrophe involving the Dharma Initiative research station, . Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly) and Daniel begin a gun fight with Dharma, leading Dharma to go after Sawyer (Josh Holloway) and Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell). In flashbacks, Daniel's relationship with his parents, Eloise Hawking (Fionnula Flanagan) and Charles Widmore (Alan Dale), is shown.\n\nBurke County Public Schools: Burke County Public Schools is the public K-12 school system in Burke County, NC. The superintendent of Burke County Public Schools (BCPS) is Mr. Larry Putnam. Larry Putnam was elected into office with a 7-0 vote by the Burke County School Board on April 17, 2011. He preceded Dr. Arthur Stellar, who had become the superintendent of BCPS on September 29, 2009 when, by a majority vote of the Board of Education, was offered a four-year contract. Dr. Stellar replaced former superintendent David Burleson, who on June 30, 2009 was paid off by the Board of Education, ending a 27-year career in Burke County Schools. Upon leaving Burke County, David Burleson found a job as principal of North Forsyth High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.\n\nAlbert Burke (tennis): Albert Burke (1901 \u2013 1958) was an Irish professional tennis player based in France. Albert Burke was the son of Thomas Burke. Thomas Burke was a professional tennis player when professional tennis began in the late 19th century and Albert Burke's brother Edmund Burke was also a professional tennis player . Albert Burke won the Bristol Cup in France (the top professional tournament in the world in the 1920s), in 1924 and 1925 (beating Roman Najuch in both finals) . He was also losing finalist in the Bristol Cup in 1926, 1929 and 1931 (losing all three finals to Karel Kozeluh) . Burke finished second in the 1930 French Pro Championship round robin (Karel Kozeluh was first) . At the US Pro Tennis Championships Burke was a quarter finalist in 1931 (losing to Howard Kinsey) and 1932 (losing to Bill Tilden) . At the Wembley Championships Burke lost in the quarter finals in 1935 (losing to Ellsworth Vines) .\n\nSafe (2012 film): Safe is a 2012 American action crime thriller film written and directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Jason Statham, Chris Sarandon, Robert John Burke and James Hong. Statham plays an ex-cop and former cage fighter who winds up protecting a gifted child who is being chased by the Russian mafia, Chinese Triads, and corrupt New York City police.\n\nThe Doctor and the Devils: The Doctor and The Devils is a gothic thriller produced by Mel Brooks' production company Brooksfilms and released in 1985. It is based upon the true story of Burke and Hare, who in 1828 Edinburgh, Scotland, murdered at least 16 people and sold their bodies for anatomical dissection. The film stars Timothy Dalton as Dr. Thomas Rock (a character based on the real-life Dr. Knox, to whom Burke and Hare supplied bodies) and features Jonathan Pryce and Stephen Rea as Fallon and Broom, characters based upon Burke and Hare. The film was directed by Freddie Francis, and features a script adapted by Sir Ronald Harwood from an unproduced screenplay by Dylan Thomas.\n\nLosing My Religion (Grey's Anatomy): \"Losing My Religion\" is the twenty-seventh and final episode of the second season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the show's 36th episode overall. Written by Shonda Rhimes and directed by Mark Tinker, the episode was originally broadcast with \"Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response\", in a two-hour season finale event on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on May\u00a015, 2006. \"Grey's Anatomy\" centers around a group of young doctors in training. In this episode, Dr. Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) and her fellow interns have to plan a prom for Dr. Richard Webber's (James Pickens, Jr.) niece Camille Travis (Tessa Thompson). Further storylines include Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) recovering from his gunshot wound and Denny Duquette's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) death following his seemingly successful heart transplant surgery.\n\nGreat Expectations (Grey's Anatomy): \"Great Expectations\" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the show's 49th episode overall. It was written by Eric Buchman and directed by Michael Grossman. The episode aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on January 25, 2007. 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Announced in May 2013, it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third console in the Xbox family. It was first released in North America, parts of Europe, Australia, and Brazil in November 2013, and in Japan, China, and other European countries in September 2014. It is the first Xbox game console to be released in China, specifically in the Shanghai Free-Trade Zone. Microsoft marketed the device as an \"all-in-one entertainment system\". The Xbox One line mainly competes against consoles such as Sony's PlayStation 4 and Nintendo's Wii U and Switch.\n\nXbox (software): The Xbox app (originally known as \"Xbox 360 SmartGlass\" and \"Xbox One Smartglass\") is a dashboard for Xbox Live accounts. On launch, it was positioned as a companion app for Xbox video game consoles, including Xbox 360 and Xbox One video game consoles, providing access to Xbox Live community functions, remote control, as well as second screen functionality with selected games, applications, and content. The Xbox app is available for Microsoft Windows, Android, and iOS.\n\nContrast (video game): Contrast is a puzzle-based platform style video game developed by Compulsion Games for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and NVIDIA Shield.\n\nXbox Games Store: Xbox Games Store (formerly Xbox Live Marketplace) is a digital distribution platform used by Microsoft's Xbox One and Xbox 360 video game consoles. The service allows users to download or purchase video games (including both Xbox Live Arcade games and full Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles), add-ons for existing games, game demos along with other miscellaneous content such as gamer pictures and Dashboard themes.\n\nXbox Fitness: Xbox Fitness was a service exclusively for the Xbox One console, developed by Microsoft Studios in partnership with Sumo Digital, which featured fitness and exercise videos from top-tier and popular trainers Jillian Michaels, Tracy Anderson, Tony Horton of P90X and Shaun T of Insanity. Xbox Fitness was one of the 22 game titles that launched with Xbox One and in the first 24 hours after the launch, 43.4 million points were earned by players in Xbox Fitness. The game used the Kinect sensor to track the player's heart rate and estimated calories burned, and gave some feedback about how well the player is performing the exercise activities.\n\nList of Xbox 360 games compatible with Xbox One: On June 15, 2015, backward compatibility with supported Xbox 360 games became available to eligible Xbox Preview program users with a beta update to the Xbox One system software. The dashboard update containing backward compatibility was released publicly on November 12, 2015. The following is a list of all Xbox 360 games compatible with the Xbox One under this functionality.\n\nTrueAchievements: TrueAchievements is a website that tracks player's Achievements in games and applications for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, Windows Phone, Games for Windows - Live, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 platforms. It is published by TrueGaming Network, which also publishes the TrueSteamAchievements sister websites catering to Valve 's PC platform Steam and TrueTrophies which caters to the Sony Playstation. TrueAchievements uses a novel method of assessment, titled \"TrueAchievement\" score, in addition to Microsoft's Xbox Live Gamerscore. The site is a member of the Xbox Community Developer Program, and as of October 2015, TrueAchievements has over 306,000 registered users including the 2 highest scoring Xbox players. In 2014, the TrueAchievements Xbox One application was made available to allow users to access several of the site's features directly on their consoles.\n\nChariot (video game): Chariot is a co-op platform game for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Wii U and Microsoft Windows developed and published by Frima Studio, with the participation of the Canada Media Fund. It was first released on September 30, 2014 and was launched on Xbox One the next day as part of the Xbox Live Games with Gold program.\n\nForza Horizon 2: Forza Horizon 2 is an open-world racing video game developed for Microsoft's Xbox One and Xbox 360 consoles. It is the sequel to 2012's \"Forza Horizon\" and the seventh instalment in the \"Forza\" series. The Xbox One version of the game was developed by Playground Games, the team behind the original \"Forza Horizon\", while Sumo Digital developed the version for Xbox 360, with \"Forza\" series developer Turn 10 Studios supporting both builds. The Xbox 360 version is also the final \"Forza\" game released for the platform. The game received positive reviews from critics and a sequel, \"Forza Horizon 3\", was released on 27 September 2016.\n\nList of accolades received by Grand Theft Auto V: \"Grand Theft Auto V\" is an open world, action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. Players freely roam the fictional state of San Andreas (based on Southern California), composed of open countryside and the fictional city of Los Santos (based on Los Angeles). The game was first announced on 25 October 2011, and was widely anticipated. At the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards (now the VGX), it was awarded Most Anticipated Game. It was released on 17 September 2013 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, on 18 November 2014 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and on 14 April 2015 for Microsoft Windows. Review aggregator, Metacritic, assigned the game a normalised score of 97 out of 100, indicating \"universal acclaim\", based on 50 reviews for the PlayStation 3 version, 58 reviews for the Xbox 360 version, 66 reviews for the PlayStation 4 version and 14 reviews for the Xbox One version. Within twenty-four hours of its release, \"Grand Theft Auto V\" generated more than $815.7 million in worldwide revenue, equating to approximately 11.21 million copies sold for Take Two. 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Founded in 1841 and located on the banks of the Concord River, the cemetery is one of the oldest garden cemeteries in the nation, inspired by Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Many of Lowell's wealthy industrialists are buried here, under ornate Victorian tombstones. A 73 acre portion of the 84 acre cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.\n\nSaint Raymond's Cemetery (Bronx): Saint Raymond's Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery at 2600 Lafayette Avenue in the Throggs Neck and Schuylerville sections of the Bronx, New York City, United States. The cemetery is composed of two separate locations: the older section (main entrance is located at 1201 Balcom Avenue), and the newer section (where most present-day burials now take place), both east of the Hutchinson River Parkway. 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The cemetery originally contained 47 acres, but has since been expanded to roughly 100 acres. The cemetery is the city's most significant, built in the planned rural-garden style of Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was designed and laid out by local architect Josiah Brown, who is also known for his designs of early mills including the Union, Border City, and others.\n\nPerm: Perm (Russian: \u041f\u0435\u0440\u043c\u044c ; ] ;) is a city and the administrative center of Perm Krai, Russia, located on the banks of the Kama River in the European part of Russia near the Ural Mountains.\n\nIndian Mound Cemetery: Indian Mound Cemetery is a cemetery located along the Northwestern Turnpike (U.S. Route 50) on a promontory of the \"Yellow Banks\" overlooking the South Branch Potomac River and Mill Creek Mountain in Romney, West Virginia, United States. The cemetery is centered on a Hopewellian mound, known as the Romney Indian Mound. 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It parodies the same-named special event on the television quiz show \"Jeopardy!\" that features competition between notable individuals with all winnings going towards charitable organizations, and significant reductions to the game's level of difficulty. Fifteen sketches aired between December 1996 and February 2015: two sketches per season from 1996 to 2002, when Ferrell was a regular on the show; and one each in 2005 and 2009, when Ferrell returned to the show as host. The sketch was revived for the \"Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special\" on February 15, 2015.\n\nJay Pharoah: Jared Antonio Farrow (born 14 October, 1987) better known by his stage name Jay Pharoah, is an American actor, stand-up comedian, impressionist, rapper, and voice actor. He joined the cast of NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\" in 2010, for its thirty-sixth season. 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The ice hockey team first appeared in 1967 as AaB Ice Hockey organized under Aalborg Boldspilklub. They play in the Danish national league and won the Danish league championship in 1981. In 1997 AaB Ishockey merged with a smaller club, IK Aalborg. The merged team was known as Aalborg Ishockey Klub (AIK) in the period 1997\u20132003, but following financial instability in the club, the professional license was transferred to Aalborg Boldspilklub (\"'AaB\u2019\"). The team is located in Aalborg in the northern part of Jutland and ceased operations at the end of the 2011/12 season, where it was put up for sale. In 2012 the team was bought by investors with the majority of the shares owned by entrepreneur and investor Magnus Kj\u00f8ller. 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Alicia Machado stars as the protagonist.\n\nMingle Media TV Network: Mingle Media TV Network is a digital TV network offering scripted, unscripted, live and produced lifestyle, celebrity and entertainment programming seven days a week. Founded on 8 February 2010, the network is a leading producer of independent filmmaker content in the web TV series. Mingle Media TV Network publishes their content through its web syndication network, including iTunes, Blip.TV, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, DailyMotion, Roku, Boxee and via the Stickam.com mobile app.\n\n\u00bfQui\u00e9n Eres T\u00fa?: \u00bfQui\u00e9n eres t\u00fa? ('Infringement) (also known in developing as \"La Otra Cara\") is a 2012 Spanish-language telenovela produced by RTI Producciones and Televisa for Mexico-based television network Gala TV and United States-based television network UniM\u00e1s (formally Telefutura). It is a remake of \"La Usurpadora\".\n\nPeter M. Lenkov: Peter M. Lenkov is a TV and film writer and producer as well as being an occasional writer of comic books. Lenkov's notable work includes the TV series La Femme Nikita , \"Hawaii Five-0\", \"24\" and \"\" and films such as \"R.I.P.D.\", \"Demolition Man\" and \"Son in Law\". In comics, he wrote \"R.I.P.D.\" and \"\", for which he was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative. In 2005, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the hit TV series \"24\". In 2009, he wrote an episode of \"\" for which acclaimed actor Ed Asner was nominated for an Emmy for Guest Star. In 2011, \"Hawaii Five-0\" was awarded Best New Drama at the People's Choice Awards. Other awards include a CAPE Award for Best Drama for \"Hawaii Five-0\", A Media Access Award for his work on \"CSI:NY\" and a Huntington Disease Honor for an episode of \"The District\".\n\nLa Voz... M\u00e9xico: La Voz... M\u00e9xico (English: \"The Voice... Mexico\" ) is a reality show and singing competition based on the format of \"The Voice\" originated in the Netherlands and part of the international franchise \"The Voice\" created by television producer John de Mol. Mexico is the first Spanish-speaking country to adapt this format and the first among 6 globally. The show began its first season on September 11, 2011, under the production of Televisa executive producer Miguel Angel Fox. The series' first episode scored a rating of 28.2/47.1, surpassing Spanish-language TV series La Academia rating of 9.6/17. The second season began on September 9, 2012 as scheduled, though was slightly delayed before the airing of its final episode due to the death of judge Jenni Rivera, who died in a plane crash in Iturbide, Nuevo Le\u00f3n on December 9, 2012, dedicating an entire episode as a tribute to the late singer.\n\nLa virgen de la calle: Virgen de la Calle (\"Virgin of the Street\") is a 2013 Spanish-language telenovela that was produced by RTI Producciones and Televisa for United States-based television network UniM\u00e1s and Venezuela-based television network RCTV. It is a remake of \"Juana la virgen\", a Venezuelan telenovela produced for RCTV. Mar\u00eda Gabriela de Far\u00eda and Juan Pablo Llano are the protagonists.\n\nVision TV Network: Vision TV Network is a TV network owned by Vision247 in the United Kingdom that allows access to a network of foreign TV channels from within the UK. 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It is one of the top rated middle schools in Chengdu and it is listed as \"Key School of Sichuan Province\".\n\nHornbeck High School: Hornbeck High School is a school located in Hornbeck, Louisiana, United States. The PK-12 school is a part of the Vernon Parish School District headquartered in Leesville and has been home to Hornbeck High School, the only public school in the community, since 1898. In 1910, Hornbeck High School became an affiliated high school, although the bears the date 1913.\n\nAffiliated High School of Peking University: The Affiliated High School of Peking University (), abbreviated as \"B\u011bid\u00e0f\u00f9zh\u014dng\" (\u5317\u5927\u9644\u4e2d) or BDFZ, is the affiliated high school to Peking University that offers 7th-12th grade education. It is regarded as one of the most prestigious high schools in China. In a 2016 ranking of Chinese high schools that send students to study in American universities, BDFZ ranked number 12 in mainland China in terms of the number of students entering top American universities.\n\nPhaungdawoo Monastic Education High School: Phaungdawoo Monastic Education Affiliated High School (Burmese: \u1016\u1031\u102c\u1004\u103a\u1010\u1031\u102c\u103a\u1026\u1038 \u1018\u102f\u1014\u103a\u1038\u1010\u1031\u102c\u103a\u1000\u103c\u102e\u1038 \u101e\u1004\u103a\u1015\u100a\u102c\u101b\u1031\u1038\u1010\u103d\u1032\u1016\u1000\u103a \u1021\u1011\u1000\u103a\u1010\u1014\u103a\u1038\u1000\u103b\u1031\u102c\u1004\u103a\u1038 ) is a high school of Theravada Buddhist monastic education located in Mandalay, Myanmar. Founded in 1993, the school comprises an Administration Department, Academic Department, Special Projects Development Department, Finance & Account Department, Vocational Department, Information Technology Department and Health Care Department. The school also has a notable HIV/AIDS prevention scheme and support groups. The school has a library, a clinic, and a furniture factory.\n\nJinggangshan University Affiliated High School: Jinggangshan University Affiliated High School () is a Chinese secondary school in Qingyuan District, Ji'an, Jiangxi. It is affiliated with Jinggangshan University.\n\nChengdu: Chengdu ( ), formerly romanized as Chengtu, is a sub-provincial city which has served as capital of China's Sichuan province. It is one of the three most populous cities in Western China (the other two are Chongqing and Xi'an). s of 2014 , the administrative area houses 14,427,500 inhabitants, with an urban population of 10,152,632. At the time of the 2010 census, Chengdu was the 5th-most populous agglomeration in China, with 10,484,996 inhabitants in the built-up area including Xinjin County and Deyang's Guanghan City.\n\nChengdu No.7 High School: Chengdu No.7 High School () is located at Moziqiao, Chengdu. Chengdu No.7 High School, with the predecessor Mochi Shuyuan founded in Song Dynasty and the predecessor as a modern school established in 1905, was formerly \"Chengdu County Middle School\". It is one of the first key high schools designated by Ministry of Education of China. It is considered as the top high school in Sichuan Province. Chengdu No.7 High school is well-known across the country for its high quality education and good academic performance. It is one of the four \"National Model High schools\" in China. it was the first high school in Sichuan that were elected to be the key high schools in China. A large number of the students in Chengdu No.7 High School are admitted in the top universities in China and prestigious universities in the world every year.\n\nNanhai Experimental High School: Nanhai Experimental High School, the Affiliated High School of South China Normal University (; French: Lyc\u00e9e Exp\u00e9rimental de Nanhai, \u00c9cole secondaire affili\u00e9e \u00e0 l'Universit\u00e9 Normale de la Chine du Sud) is a campus in Nanhai District of the Affiliated High School of South China Normal University. It is a Chinese public School located in the Nanhai District of Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China. There is some evidence that there has been a school founded by Andrew Patton Happer on the site since 1888, but the Affiliated High School of South China Normal University of today was officially founded by the Chinese government in 1952.\n\nGuangdong Experimental High School: Guangdong Experimental High School () is a selective Public High School in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China. It is one of the six best high schools in the city, one of the two key high schools directly administered by the Department of Education of Guangdong Province (along with the Affiliated High School of South China Normal University). The school has a tremendously high reputation in Southern China for its consistently outstanding academic performance.\n\nSuzhou Experimental High School: Suzhou Experimental High School,officially the Suzhou Experimental High School of Jiangsu Province (simplified Chinese: \u6c5f\u82cf\u7701\u82cf\u5dde\u5b9e\u9a8c\u4e2d\u5b66;traditional Chinese: \u6c5f\u8607\u7701\u8607\u5dde\u5be6\u9a57\u4e2d\u5b78; pinyin:Ji\u0101ngs\u016b sh\u011bng S\u016bzh\u014du sh\u00edy\u00e0n zh\u014dngxu\u00e9) is located in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. It was founded in 1994,have taken the official name of \"Nanjing University Affiliated High School in Suzhou\" (simplified chinese \u5357\u4eac\u5927\u5b66\u82cf\u5dde\u9644\u5c5e\u4e2d\u5b66\uff09since 1996. The school become the key high schools in Jiangsu province in 1996. The school has modern teaching equipment,The school was rebuilt at 2016. 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After modeling for teen magazines, Im made her acting breakthrough in Kim Jee-woon's horror film \"A Tale of Two Sisters\" (2003), followed by the popular television drama \"I'm Sorry, I Love You\" (2004). She has since appeared in numerous films, notably Park Chan-wook's \"I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK\" (2006), Hur Jin-ho's \"Happiness\" (2007), Lee Yoon-ki's \"Come Rain, Come Shine\" (2011), and Min Kyu-dong's \"All About My Wife\" (for which she won Best Actress at the 33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards).\n\nLaufer Media: Laufer Media is an American magazine publisher, focusing on teen magazines.\n\nNaomi (singer-songwriter): Naomi (born 29 June 1996) is a female British singer-songwriter born and raised in Manchester, England, formerly known as Caleidra, who first came to prominence after a song she wrote at school in her music class, led to her being signed to a record label and the release of her first single 'With You' on 24 August 2012. 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They usually consist of gossip, news, fashion tips and interviews and may include posters, stickers, small samples of cosmetics or other products and inserts.\n\nCarolyn Mackler: Carolyn Mackler (born July 13, 1973 in Manhattan) is an American author of young adult literature. She has written five novels including \"Love and Other Four-Letter Words\"; \"The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things\", which won an honorable mention from the Michael L. Printz award; \"Vegan Virgin Valentine\"; \"Guyaholic: A Story of Finding, Flirting, Forgetting...and the Boy Who Changes Everything\"; and \"Tangled\". Her novels are in print in many different countries such as: the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, France, Italy, Korea, the Netherlands, Denmark, Israel, and Indonesia. Mackler has also contributed to many teen magazines including \"Seventeen\", \"Storyworks\", \"Glamour\", \"Girl's Life\", \"American Girl\", and \"CosmoGIRL! \". She coauthored \"The Future of Us\" with Jay Asher.\n\nRight On!: Right On! was an American teen magazine first published by the Laufer Company in 1972 with editor/creator Judy Wieder and art director William Cragun. It continued publishing to c. 2011 and focused on African-American celebrities.\n\nJim Bray: Jim Bray (born February 23, 1961, Upland, California) is a former competitive artistic roller skater. He went to Chaffey High School and graduated in 1979. He won several national titles in Singles and Pairs. At the age of 18 he gave up his amateur status to star in the roller disco movie \"Roller Boogie\" starring Linda Blair. This would be his only film appearance. At the time of his appearance in \"Roller Boogie\", he had amassed 275 trophies. Because of the film, he became a poster boy for teen magazines like \"16 Magazine\", \"Teen Beat\", \"Teen Bag\", \"Tiger Beat\" as well as more mainstream fare like \"People\" and \"Gossip\". 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It is native to eastern West Virginia and western Virginia in and around the Shenandoah Valley, where it is known from fewer than 60 populations. It is endemic to the shale barrens, a type of habitat characterized by steep slopes of bare shale, an exposed, rocky habitat type that is subject to very dry and hot conditions. Shale barrens host a number of endemics, such as \"Allium oxyphilum\" and \"Taenidia montana\", and this rockcress is among the rarest. 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(IHC Caland N.V. prior to July 2005) is a Dutch-based global group of companies selling systems and services to the offshore oil and gas industry. Its constituent companies started their offshore activities in the early 1950s and SBM subsequently became a pioneer in single point mooring (SPM) systems. The firm leases and operates Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessels, and is involved in the design and engineering, the construction, the installation, the operation and the life extension of floating production solutions for the offshore Oils and Gas industry. It is a main board listed company on the Euronext Amsterdam stock exchange and has been a member of the AEX index since 2003. It has been engulfed by a massive corruption scandal in Brazil, where it bribed officials in the state oil company Petrobras in order to secure contracts. SBM Offshore has avoided criminal prosecution in the Netherlands by paying a record settlement of $240 million to the Dutch Public prosecutor 'While in Brazil the Petrobras corruption affair \u2014 and SBM Offshore\u2019s major role in it \u2014 is inexorably building to a climax, the temperature in Netherlands appears to have dropped after a record settlement was reached with the Dutch Public Prosecutor (OM) in November last year. The biggest corruption case in the Dutch history was bought off by SBM for a record $240 million in exchange for which no court case followed and no admission of guilt was entered. To the OM it was important the company had implemented major reforms to prevent re-offending. \"We are now a white swan in a pitch-black sea,\" said a relieved and proud SBM director Sietse Hepkema in an interview with leading Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad last December. The man hired to clean up the company said he didn\u2019t expect further fines in Brazil. \"I really think we paid our dues, \"he said. And \"I refuse to be Brazil\u2019s smelly kid in the classroom.\"' In order to be able to take part in Petrobras contracts in the future, SBM has also agreed to a R$1 billion settlement with the Brazilian government. Nevertheless, many of SBM's executives still face criminal charges in Brazil.\n\nGlaciogenic Reservoir Analogue Studies Project: The Glaciogenic Reservoir Analogue Studies Project (GRASP) is a research group studying the subglacial to proglacial record of Pleistocene glacial events. It is based in the Delft University of Technology.\n\nDelhi Technological University: Delhi Technological University (DTU), formerly known as Delhi College of Engineering is an engineering university located in New Delhi, India. It is one of the oldest engineering colleges in India and Delhi's first engineering college. It was established in 1941 as Delhi Polytechnic and was under the control of the Government of India. The college has been under the government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi since 1963 and was affiliated with the University of Delhi from 1952 to 2009. In 2009, the college was given state university status, thus changing its name to Delhi Technological University. Till the year 2009, DCE shared its admission procedure and syllabus for various B.E courses with their other branch known as Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, formerly DIT, which were prescribed by Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi.\n\nSiberian State Technological University: Siberian State Technological University is the oldest university in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. It was established in 1930 as the Siberian Institute of Forest (\u0421\u0438\u0431\u0438\u0440\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u043b\u0435\u0441\u043e\u0442\u0435\u0445\u043d\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0438\u043d\u0441\u0442\u0438\u0442\u0443\u0442). 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It became Government Technological College (GTC) in 24 April 2009. In 22 April 2010, it developed the Technological University- Yamethin (TU-YMT) under the Ministry of Education (Myanmar).\n\nNederlandse Omroep Stichting: The Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (] ; abbr. NOS ] ), English: Dutch Broadcast Foundation, is one of the broadcasting organizations making up the Netherlands Public Broadcasting system. It has a special statutory obligation to make news and sports programmes for the three Dutch public television channels and the Dutch public radio services.\n\nDefence Services Technological Academy: The Defence Services Technological Academy (DSTA) (Burmese: \u1010\u1015\u103a\u1019\u1010\u1031\u102c\u103a \u1014\u100a\u103a\u1038\u1015\u100a\u102c \u1010\u1000\u1039\u1000\u101e\u102d\u102f\u101c\u103a , ] ), located in Pyin-Oo-Lwin, Myanmar, is the premier technological university of the Myanmar Armed Forces. One of the most selective universities in the country, the academy offers various Bachelor of Engineering degrees to male cadets only. Upon graduation, most DSTA cadets are commissioned as Engineering Officers with the rank of Lieutenant in one of the three branches of Burmese armed forces--army, navy, and air force. Some qualified cadets may choose (or be chosen) to pursue further education in Yangon Technological University, Mandalay Technological University or abroad.\n\nNational Taipei University of Technology: National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT, Taipei Tech; ), a top-ranked public technological university in Taiwan, is located in the Daan District of Taipei City, Taiwan. The school was established in 1912, as School of Industrial Instruction, among one of the earliest intermediate-higher educational institute in Taiwan. During the post-war industrialization and economic growth era, the school produced some of the most influential entrepreneurs, leaders, educators, and researchers in the science and industrial field, as it is commonly referred to as \"The cradle of entrepreneurship\"(\u4f01\u696d\u5bb6\u7684\u6416\u7c43). The university is headed by Dr. Leehter Yao, who serves as the president. 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The fictional story tells the tale of an Army deserter training a disparate group of women to be Indian fighters climaxing in a Battle of the Alamo type action.\n\nGeorge Marshall (philanthropist): Reverend George Marshall (1753 in Bishop Waltham, Hants \u2013 1819) served as a curate in Horsham for over thirty years, from about 1778 until his death in 1819, although he was not fully ordained as a minister until 1802. Marshall also acted as chaplain to the prisoners in Horsham gaol. 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Neon then debuted an EP entitled \"Happy Neon\" in January 2013, which was released online for free. In October 2013, Neon announced that her debut album \"Beg, Borrow & Steal\" had been scrapped and she would release a new album that had more of her soul in it. In January 2014, Neon released the mixtape \"301 to Paradise\" for free. In May 2014, it was announced that Hitch had parted ways with her label Warner Bros. and was gearing up to releasing her new debut album \"Eleutheromaniac\"; she also released \"Happy Neon\" and \"301 to Paradise\" to digital retailers independently in the same month. She premiered the lead single of \"Eleutheromaniac\", \"Yard Sale\", in August 2014. In January 2015, Neon released \"Sparks\" as the first single from the album. In March 2015, Hitch released the EP \"24:00\" for free. In 2016, it was announced that Hitch had changed the name of her debut album to \"Anarchy\", which was released on July 22, 2016. 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It also produced extensive lines of electrical component measuring equipment, sound and vibration measurement and RLC standards.\n\nAutomatic test equipment: Automatic test equipment or automated test equipment (ATE) is any apparatus that performs tests on a device, known as the device under test (DUT), equipment under test (EUT) or unit under test (UUT), using automation to quickly perform measurements and evaluate the test results. An ATE can be a simple computer-controlled digital multimeter, or a complicated system containing dozens of complex test instruments (real or simulated electronic test equipment) capable of automatically testing and diagnosing faults in sophisticated electronic packaged parts or on wafer testing, including system on chips and integrated circuits.\n\nStandard Test Data Format: Standard Test Data Format (STDF) is a proprietary file format for semiconductor test information originally developed by Teradyne, but it is now a de facto standard widely used throughout the semiconductor industry. It is a commonly used format produced by automatic test equipment (ATE) platforms from companies such as LTX-Credence, Roos Instruments, Teradyne, Advantest, and others.\n\nGeorge Chamillard: George W. Chamillard (born 1939 in Needham, MA) is an American business executive who served as Chairman of the Board of Directors at Teradyne, a manufacturer of automatic test equipment for semiconductor devices, from 2000 to 2006.\n\nAdvantest: Advantest Corporation (\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e\u30a2\u30c9\u30d0\u30f3\u30c6\u30b9\u30c8 ) is a leading manufacturer of automatic test equipment (ATE) for the semiconductor industry, and a manufacturer of measuring instruments used in the design, production and maintenance of electronic systems including fiber optic and wireless communications equipment and digital consumer products. Based in Tokyo, Advantest is a leading producer of Memory, SoC and RF test systems. For the year ending March 31, 2017, the company reported a gain of \u00a514.2 billion on revenues of \u00a5155.9 billion (US$1,398 million). At March 31, 2010, the company lost \u00a511.5 billion on revenues of \u00a553.2 billion.\n\nVerigy: Verigy Ltd is an Advantest Group company in the semiconductor automatic test equipment business. The company existed as a business within Hewlett Packard before it was spun off in 2006 as a standalone company. In 2010, Verigy was in the process of merging with LTX-Credence and on December 7, 2010 Advantest Japan made an all-cash offer for the company. On July 4, 2011, after two reviews of the transaction by the Department of Justice the company announced that Advantest Corporation (, ) completed its acquisition of Verigy in an all-cash deal valued at $1.100 billion. The resulting company is the largest manufacturer of semiconductor test equipment in the world.\n\nEagle Test Systems: Eagle Test Systems is a supplier of automatic test equipment (ATE) and operates as a business unit within the Teradyne Semiconductor Test Division. Eagle's test equipment was designed to address volume production. Customers, including semiconductor manufacturers and assembly and test subcontractors, use the products to test analog, a combination of digital and analog, known as mixed-signal, and radio frequency (RF) semiconductors.\n\nTeradyne: Teradyne (), based in North Reading, Massachusetts in the United States, is a developer and supplier of automatic test equipment (ATE). The company's divisions Semiconductor Test and Systems Test Group, are organized by the products they develop and deliver. Teradyne's high-profile customers include Samsung, Qualcomm, Intel, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments and IBM.", "question": "Eagle Test Systems is a supplier of automatic test equipment (ATE) and operates as a business unit within the Teradyne Semiconductor Test Division, Teradyne is based in North Reading, Massachusetts, in which country?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"company_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the company whose location is being queried."}, "parent_company_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the parent company, if the queried company is a business unit."}, "headquarters_location": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the company is based."}, "state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the company is based."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the company is based."}}, "required": ["city", "state", "country"], "additionalProperties": false}, "country_of_headquarters": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the company's headquarters is located."}}, "required": ["company_name", "parent_company_name", "headquarters_location", "country_of_headquarters"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"company_name": "Eagle Test Systems", "parent_company_name": "Teradyne", "headquarters_location": {"city": "North Reading", "state": "Massachusetts", "country": "United States"}, "country_of_headquarters": "United States"}, "ground_truth": {"company_name": "Eagle Test Systems", "parent_company_name": "Teradyne", "headquarters_location": {"city": "North Reading", "state": "Massachusetts", "country": "United States"}, "country_of_headquarters": "United States"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1712, "output_tokens": 57, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "ae84350844c539c3d19aa459cfbfaf4b1b08118e10b16f68dba2511dea6262ee", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae356bd5542991a06ce9998", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1972", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Patrick S. Parker: Patrick \"Pat\" Streeter Parker (October 16, 1929 \u2013 July 6, 2005) Born in Cleveland, the son of Arthur L. and Helen Parker. According to Pat, at a company history presentation given in 1995 at the Euclid Avenue headquarters, his father \"Dropped dead of a heart attack\" and left the entire business in the hands of his mother. \"Many friends of the family advised her to sell but mom kept the business and later hired managers\" Arthur L. Parker founded the Parker Pneumatic Truck Brake company in 1918 which later evolved into the Parker Appliance Company. Parker acquired the Hannifin Corporation in the late 1950s and for reasons of brand recognition renamed the business the Parker Hannifin Corporation. Throughout the period between the World War II and his death, Pat helped to build and expand Parker Hannifin to offer a wide array of hydraulic, pneumatic and electromechanical products, which gave Parker the position as a global leader in engineering. Now an $12.54 billion enterprise, the firm had annual sales of $197 million.\"\n\nMurai Shimako: Murai Shimako (\u6751\u4e95 \u5fd7\u6469\u5b50 , born 12 July 1928) is a Japanese playwright. She was born in Hiroshima, but was not in the city on the day of the atomic bombings. She lost many friends in the bombing, and her profound sense of guilt led her to devote most of her life to producing plays connected with the Hiroshima bombings.\n\nToo Many Friends: \"Too Many Friends\" is a single by alternative rock band Placebo, the first single off of their seventh studio album \"Loud Like Love\". The single was released on 8 July 2013, as a digital download but was actually released on 23 August 2013 in physical format as a limited edition CD and 7\" single in Germany. The song deals with people on the internet and being far more close to friends on the internet, rather than off the computer. It is also about loneliness, which Placebo frontman Brian Molko said was the \"modern version of, 'I\u2019m sitting by the phone, waiting for you to call.'\"\n\nJames Goold Cutler: James Goold Cutler (April 24, 1848 \u2013 April 21, 1927) was a prominent Rochester, New York architect and businessman, and served as the Mayor of Rochester from 1904 to 1907. He was born in Albany, New York, the son of John N. Cutler and Mary E. (Goold) Cutler. On September 27, 1871, he married Anna Catherine Abbey, and in 1872 he and his brother J. W. Cutler moved with their families to the Rochester, New York area. Here he was a practicing architect from 1872 to 1884 in partnership with Andrew Jackson Warner (1833\u20131910) from 1875 to 1877. He was a republican presidential elector for New York State in 1896 and was the mayor of Rochester, N.Y. from 1904 to 1907. He was the inventor of the Cutler mail chute, a mail delivery system for tall buildings, and was associated with his brother, J. W. Cutler, in management of the Cutler Manufacturing company, controlling and operating the Cutler mail chute patents. He died on April 21, 1927 in Rochester and was eulogized by his many friends including former U.S. president William Howard Taft, former governor of New York Charles Evans Hughes and former presidential candidate John W. Davis.\n\nFayun Faxiu: F\u01cey\u00fan F\u01cexi\u00f9 () or F\u01cey\u00fan Yu\u00e1nt\u014dng ( ) was a Chan Buddhist monk of Song Dynasty China. A follower of the Yunmen School, Faxiu had many friends among the educated elite, including scholars, writers, and painters, such as Huang Tingjian, Su Shi, Wang Shen, Wang Anshi, and Li Gonglin. He is also remembered for a quotation recorded by his student Changlu Zongze in the Chanyuan Qinggui, or \"The Rules of Purity in the Chan Monastery\". In that influential text, he is quoted as saying that practitioners who meditate with closed eyes are in the \"ghostly cave under the dark mountain\". Dahong Baoen, a student of Touzi Yiqing, is said to have practiced with Faxiu, who recognized his promise in Zen practice.\n\nList of Kanon characters: This is a list of characters from the Japanese visual novel, manga, and anime series \"Kanon\". The protagonist of the story is Yuichi Aizawa, a seventeen-year-old man who has forgotten much of his past as a child. There are five heroines in the story, starting with Ayu Tsukimiya, who is the main heroine. Ayu is a short girl Yuichi's age that used to play with him when Yuichi was younger. She carries a winged-backpack on her back, loves to eat \"taiyaki\", and often says her trademark \"Ug\u016b\" catchphrase. Next is Nayuki Minase, Yuichi's cousin, who is also in his class at school. Nayuki has the problem with sleeping in, and is very hard to get up in the morning. She has had a crush on Yuichi ever since she was a child. The third heroine is Makoto Sawatari, the youngest of the five heroines, who has lost nearly all of her memories. What she does remember is her own name, and that she holds a grudge against Yuichi for something he did in the past, though not even Yuichi can remember what he did. Shiori Misaka is the fourth heroine; she is a first year in high school, though never attends class due to an illness she has had since birth. She is usually a cheerful girl who wants her sister to acknowledge her most of all. The last heroine is named Mai Kawasumi, a silent girl who initially comes off as cold towards Yuichi and others, so in effect does not have many friends. She spends her nights at the school slaying demons.\n\nBrian Molko: Brian Molko (born 10 December 1972) is a British musician and songwriter who is lead vocalist and guitarist of the band Placebo. He is known in particular for his distinctive nasal, high-pitched vocals, androgynous appearance, and unique guitar style and tuning.\n\nWayne B. Nottingham Prize: The Wayne B. Nottingham Prize is awarded annually at the Physical Electronics Conference (PEC), a conference that focuses on new research results in the field of surface science and in the sub-fields of physics and chemistry of interfaces. The prestigious Nottingham Prize was established from contributions given in memory of Professor Wayne B. Nottingham of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by his many friends and associates. It was first given in March 1966 at MIT and in March thereafter until February,1974 when the PEC was held at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, NJ. This was to avoid overlap in time with the American Physical Society \"March\" meeting which in the 1970s was about 30 times larger than the PEC. Unfortunately the weather in February led to icy roads and delays in the scheduled events. In 1975 the PEC was moved to June where it still is today. The prize currently consists of a certificate and in 1974 was $200 but has increased recently to $1500, and is awarded to the best student paper presented at the conference. A student paper is defined as a paper based on a Ph.D. thesis whose date of submission to the faculty is no earlier than one year before the meeting at which the Prize is given.\n\nRobert Cover: Robert Cover (July 30, 1943 \u2013 July 1986) was a law professor, scholar, and activist, teaching at Yale Law School from 1972 until his untimely death at age 42 in 1986. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1943. He attended Princeton University and Columbia Law School. His most noted works include \"Justice Accused: Antislavery and the Judicial Process\", \"Violence and the Word,\" and \"Nomos and Narrative.\" He lent his strong support to the campaign to divest Yale of apartheid South African financial holdings. He was also interested in Jewish social and legal history, and was translating a renaissance Hebrew text on the law of jurisdiction at the time of his death. Prior to his death from heart problems, many friends and colleagues speculated that, given his extraordinary success at such a young age, he would one day be considered for the Supreme Court.\n\nJohn Paul Jones: John Paul Jones (born John Paul; July 6, 1747 July 18, 1792) was the United States' first well-known naval commander in the American Revolutionary War. He made many friends and enemies\u2014who accused him of piracy\u2014among America's political elites, and his actions in British waters during the Revolution earned him an international reputation which persists to this day. As such, he is sometimes referred to as the \"Father of the American Navy\" (an epithet that he shares with John Barry and John Adams). 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The property was staked by prospectors in 1936 and acquired by Cominco in 1938. The mine first produced between 1941 and 1942 but closed due to wartime restrictions. The old property was demolished in 1969\u20131970. A new company, Treminco Resources Limited, reopened the workings in 1985 and production from the Tom ( ) portal began in 1986 with material being trucked to Giant Mine. The old Ptarmigan ( ) mine shaft was dewatered and production began in 1987. A new mill was built at the property and was operational in July 1989. Low gold prices forced the company to close the mines in 1997. Total gold production has been approximately 120,000 troy ounces (3700 kg).\n\nDvoinoye Gold Mine: The Dvoinoye Gold Mine is an underground gold mine in the Bilibinsky District of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of Russia. The mine is owned by Canadian mining company Kinross Gold and is approximately 100 km from their Kupol Gold Mine. Originally the site of a surface mine, Kinross acquired the property in 2010, and built the underground mine at a cost of US$360-million. The mine began production in 2013.\n\nSamira Hill Gold Mine: The Samira Hill Gold Mine (fr. \"Mine d'Or du Mont Samira\") is a Gold mine in T\u00e9ra Department of the Tillab\u00e9ri Region in Niger. Opened in late 2004, it is the first industrial scale gold mine in the nation, and while operated by a Canadian/Moroccan consortia, the government of Niger owns both a 20% stake in its operation, and functions under government concession. The mine, and the possibility that other gold concessions will follow, is projected to be an important component of future export revenue for the West African state.\n\nLupin Mine: Lupin Mine was a gold mine in Nunavut Territory, Canada. It opened in 1982 and was originally owned and operated by Echo Bay Mines Limited, who in 2003 became a fully owned subsidiary of Kinross Gold Corporation.\n\nLupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine: Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine (LUPIN the Third -\u5cf0\u4e0d\u4e8c\u5b50\u3068\u3044\u3046\u5973- , Rupan za Saado Mine Fujiko to Iu Onna ) is the fourth incarnation of TMS Entertainment's long-running anime television adaptation of the \"Lupin III\" manga series written by Monkey Punch. Directed by Sayo Yamamoto, it aired on NTV from April 4, 2012 to June 27, 2012. It focuses on the franchise's heroine, Fujiko Mine, as she undergoes various missions and encounters the rest of the \"Lupin III\" cast for the first time. Unlike the franchise's previous three televised anime, \"The Woman Called Fujiko Mine\" is more sexually oriented in order to capture the \"sensuality\" present in the original manga as well as darker and more serious. It is also the only installment in the franchise to be directed by a woman and the first in which Lupin is not the protagonist.\n\nCrisson Mine: Crisson Mine was a gold mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, located just east of Dahlonega. Like many mines in the area, the property probably started as a placer mine during the Georgia Gold Rush. Once the placer deposits had been exhausted, an open pit gold mine was established in 1847 and commercial operations continued until the early 1980s. A small stamp mill was also established here. Much of the gold used for the gold leaf dome of the Georgia State Capitol was mined at this mine, which was among the most productive mine in the Georgia Gold Belt. The mine is located just north of the site of the Consolidated Mine, which is itself north of and the Calhoun Mine.\n\nMining in Mongolia: Mining is important to the national economy of Mongolia. Coal, copper, and gold are the principal reserves mined in Mongolia. Several gold mines are located about 110 km north of Ulaanbaatar, such as Boroo Gold Mine and Gatsuurt Gold Mine. Khotgor Coal Mine is an open-pit coal mining site about 120 km west of Ulaangom. \u00d6mn\u00f6govi Province in the south of Mongolia is home to large scale mining projects such as the Tavan Tolgoi coal mine and the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine. Oyu Tolgoi mine is reported to have the potential to boost the national economy by a third but is subject to dispute over how the profits should be shared. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has estimated that 71 percent of the income from the mine would go to Mongolia.\n\nSukari mine: The Sukari mine or Alsukari mine (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0633\u0643\u0631\u064a \"Al-Sukkari\", Egyptian pronunciation: \"El-Sokkari\") is a Gold Mine located in the Nubian Desert/Eastern Desert near the Red Sea in Egypt in the south-east of the country in the Red Sea Governorate, 30\u00a0km south of Marsa Alam. It is exploited jointly by the Egyptian Ministry of Mineral Resources and Centamin. It is Egypt's first modern gold mine, an industry considered to have scope for expansion in the country. Egypt was known in the ancient world as being a source of gold, and one of the earliest available maps shows a gold mine at this location.\n\nLupin Airport: Lupin Airport (IATA: YWO,\u00a0ICAO: CYWO) was an airport located at Lupin Mine, Nunavut, Canada that was operated by Echo Bay Mines Limited. The airport closed sometime after the mine closed in 2005, but the runway is still present on the property.\n\nSouth Kalgoorlie Gold Mine: The South Kalgoorlie Gold Mine is a gold mine located south-west of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. 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A journeyman, Wom\u00e9 was a versatile and skillful left wingback who played for 14 clubs in six countries, being only one of eleven players to have played in the top divisions in Italy, Spain, England and Germany respectively (the others are Jon Dahl Tomasson, Abel Xavier, Gheorghe Popescu, Florin R\u0103ducioiu, Pepe Reina, Christian Poulsen, Maniche, Marko Marin, Eduardo Vargas and Obafemi Martins).\n\nSa\u0161a Zdjelar: Sa\u0161a Zdjelar (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0421\u0430\u0448\u0430 \u0417\u0434\u0458\u0435\u043b\u0430\u0440; born 20 March 1995) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for Greek club Olympiacos as a midfielder.\n\nOlympiacos B.C.: Olympiacos B.C. (Greek: \u039a\u0391\u0395 \u039f\u03bb\u03c5\u03bc\u03c0\u03b9\u03b1\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 \u03a3.\u03a6.\u03a0. ) , also known simply as Olympiacos or Olympiacos Piraeus, is a Greek professional basketball club, part of the major multi-sport club Olympiacos CFP, based in Piraeus. The basketball club, founded in 1931, is one of the most successful clubs in European basketball, having won three EuroLeague Championships, one Triple Crown, one Intercontinental Cup, twelve Greek Championships and nine Greek Cups. They play their home matches at the Peace and Friendship Stadium.\n\nMarko Marin: Marko Marin (Cyrillic: \u041c\u0430\u0440\u043a\u043e \u041c\u0430\u0440\u0438\u043d); born 13 March 1989) is a German professional footballer who plays for Greek club Olympiacos as an attacking midfielder and left winger. He is known for his acceleration, dribbling, agility, creativity, versatility, technical skill and playmaking ability.\n\nDiogo Figueiras: Diogo Jos\u00e9 Ros\u00e1rio Gomes Figueiras (born 1 July 1991) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Greek club Olympiacos F.C. as a right back.\n\nQazim La\u00e7i: Qazim La\u00e7i (born 19 January 1996) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for French club Ajaccio on loan from Greek club Olympiacos and the Albania national under-21 football team.\n\nAndr\u00e9 Martins: Andr\u00e9 Renato Soares Martins (born 21 January 1990 in Santa Maria da Feira, Aveiro District) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Greek club Olympiacos F.C. as a central midfielder.\n\nUro\u0161 \u0110ur\u0111evi\u0107: Uro\u0161 \u0110ur\u0111evi\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0423\u0440\u043e\u0448 \u0402\u0443\u0440\u0452\u0435\u0432\u0438\u045b; born 2 March 1994) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Greek club Olympiacos.\n\nAlberto Bot\u00eda: Alberto Tom\u00e1s Bot\u00eda Rabasco (] ; born 27 January 1989) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Greek club Olympiacos F.C. as a central defender.\n\nOmar Elabdellaoui: Omar Elabdellaoui (born 5 December 1991) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays for Greek club Olympiacos. 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Anderson: Dr. Christopher B. Anderson (born 31 December 1976 in North Carolina) is an American ecologist working in southern Patagonia's Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, shared between Chile and Argentina. Anderson obtained his B.S. in Biology with Honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1999 and his Ph.D. in Ecology from the Odum School of Ecology - University of Georgia in 2006. His research in southern Patagonia has involved social entrepreneurial efforts, as well, such as the creation of the Omora Sub-Antarctic Research Alliance (USA), a non-profit dedicated to promoting research, education and conservation in Tierra del Fuego and southern Patagonia. Anderson and his colleagues also have developed long-term socio-ecological research platforms that attempt to link long-term academic endeavors with society to demonstrate the inextricable union between conservation and social well being. In 2005, this initiative was able to successfully apply to UNESCO to obtain the designation of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve.\n\nValdivia Province: Valdivia Province (Spanish: \"Provincia de Valdivia\" ; ] ) is one of two provinces of the southern Chilean region of Los R\u00edos (XIV). The provincial capital is Valdivia. Located in the province are two important rivers, the Calle-Calle / Valdivia River and the Cruces River. It is part of Northern Patagonia and its wild virgin forest embrace the Patagonian Cordillera following the river Calle Calle down to the Pacific Ocean. It is known in Patagonia the term \"Bosque Valdiviano\" referring to the primitive forest of Valdivia with its native trees. These forests are present in some parts of Northern Patagonia, both in Chile and Argentina.\n\nVintter Lake: Vintter Lake or Palena Lake is a lake located in Patagonia which is shared by Argentina, where it is known as Lago General Vintter, and by Chile, where it's called Lago Palena. Both names are internationally accepted. The Argentine name is after General Lorenzo Vintter, the second governor of the Argentine Territory of Patagonia (1882\u20131884), and the first governor of the Territory of the R\u00edo Negro (1884\u20131888).\n\nPatagonia Rebelde: Patagonia Rebelde (or Patagonia Tr\u00e1gica) (\"Rebel Patagonia\" or \"Tragic Patagonia\" in English) was the name given to the violent suppression of a rural worker's strike in the Argentine province of Santa Cruz in Patagonia between 1920 and 1922. The uprising was put down by colonel H\u00e9ctor Benigno Varela's 10th Cavalry Regiment of the Argentine Army under the orders of President Hip\u00f3lito Yrigoyen. Approximately 1,500 rural workers were shot and killed by the Argentine Army in the course of the operations, many of them executed by firing squads after surrendering. Most of the executed were Spanish and Chilean workers who had sought refuge in Argentina's Patagonia after their strike in the city of Puerto Natales in southern Chile on 27 July 1920 was crushed by the Chilean authorities, at the cost of four carabineers killed. At least two Argentine soldiers (corporal Domingo Montenegro and private Fernando Pablo Fischer), three local policemen (sergeant Tom\u00e1s Rosa and constables Ernesto Boz\u00e1n and Juan Campos) and a number of ranch owners and their relatives also died during the strife.\n\nGeneral Carrera Lake: General Carrera Lake (Chilean side, officially renamed in 1959) or Lake Buenos Aires (Argentine side) is a lake located in Patagonia and shared by Argentina and Chile. Both names are internationally accepted.\n\nPatagonia: Patagonia (] ) is a sparsely populated region located at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains as well as the deserts, pampas and grasslands east of this southern portion of the Andes. Patagonia has two coasts: western facing the Pacific Ocean and eastern facing the Atlantic Ocean.\n\nArgentina\u2013Chile relations: Argentina\u2013Chile relations refers to interstate relations between the Republic of Chile and the Argentine Republic. Argentina and Chile share the world's third-longest international border, which is 5300 km long and runs from north to the south along the Andes mountains. Although gaining their independence during the South American wars of liberation, during much of the 19th and the 20th century relations between the countries were chilled as a result of disputes over the border in Patagonia. In recent years relations have improved dramatically. Despite increased trade between the two countries, Argentina and Chile have followed quite different economic policies. Chile has signed free trade agreements with countries such as China, the USA, Canada, South Korea and the EU and is an active member of the APEC, while Argentina belongs to the Mercosur regional free trade area. Both countries are members of the Union of South American Nations.\n\nPatagonia Sin Represas: The phrase Patagonia Sin Represas means \u201cPatagonia without dams.\u201d It's the slogan of people and groups who oppose the proposed hydroelectric dam project of HidroAys\u00e9n in the Ais\u00e9n Region of Chile. Posters and bumper stickers with the slogan are a common sights as a majority of Chileans and residents of the region in particular, oppose the project. The Ais\u00e9n region is the XI region in Chile, home to Chile\u2019s portion of Patagonia, the least populated region. The terrain is characterized by coastal mountains, rolling hills, fjord land, and large glaciers. The annual rainfall in certain parts of the region can exceed 300\u00a0inches. The region is home to Patagonian Southern Ice Sheet, the third largest ice sheet behind Greenland, and Antarctica.\n\nMeseta Cosmelli Airport: Meseta Cosmelli Airport (Spanish: \"Aeropuerto Meseta Cosmelli\" ), (ICAO: SCMC) is an airstrip 18 km northeast of Puerto Guadal , a small town on the southwestern shore of General Carrera Lake in the Ays\u00e9n Region of Chile.\n\nPatagonian Desert: The Patagonian Desert, also known as the Patagonia Desert, Patagonian Steppe, or Magellanic Steppe, is the largest desert in Argentina and is the 8th largest desert in the world by area, occupying 673,000 square kilometers (260,000\u00a0mi). It is located primarily in Argentina with small parts in Chile and is bounded by the Andes, to its west, and the Atlantic Ocean to its east, in the region of Patagonia, southern Argentina. To the north the desert grades into the Cuyo Region and the Pampas. The central parts of the steppe are dominated by shrubby and herbaceous plant species albeit to the west, where precipitation is higher, bushes are replaced by grasses. Topographically the deserts consist of alternating tablelands and massifs dissected by river valleys and canyons. 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He is best known for his appearances on the reality television programs \"Project Runway\", \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" and \"On the Road with Austin and Santino\".\n\nRuPaul's Drag Race (season 7): The seventh season of RuPaul's Drag Race began airing on March 2, 2015. Returning judges include RuPaul and Michelle Visage, while the space previously occupied by Santino Rice has been filled by new additions Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley. Matthews and Kressley are only both present for the season premiere and will take turns sharing judging responsibilities. Shawn Morales, a member of the Pit Crew since the third season and Simon Sherry-Wood, a member in the sixth season, do not appear this season and were replaced by Bryce Eilenberg. Like the previous two seasons of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", the season featured 14 contestants competing for the title of \"America's Next Drag Superstar\", a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics and a cash prize of 100,000 dollars. The premiere of season, the show debuted with a live and same-day viewership of 350,000, a 20% increase from the previous season. On March 20, 2015, it was announced that LogoTV had given the series an early renewal for an eighth season.\n\nRuPaul's Drag Race (season 1): The first season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", later referred to as \"The Lost Season\", premiered in the United States on February 2, 2009, on VH-1. Nine contestants were selected to compete in the running of becoming \"America's Next Drag Superstar.\" The first season was filmed during the summer of 2008. The winner of the first season won a lifetime supply of MAC Cosmetics, was featured in an LA Eyeworks campaign, joined the Logo Drag Race tour, and won a cash prize of $20,000. One of the nine contestants to compete on \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" was determined by an audience vote via the show's official website. The results were announced in early September 2008. The theme song playing during the runway every episode was \"Cover Girl\" from RuPaul's album \"Champion\". This season and season one of All-Stars are the only seasons to not feature the \"Snatch Game.\"\n\nCarmen Carrera: Carmen Roman (born Christopher Roman; April 13, 1985), better known by her stage name Carmen Carrera, is an American reality television personality, model, burlesque performer, and actress, known for appearing on the third season of the Logo reality television series \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", as well as its spin-off series \"RuPaul's Drag U\". Although she presented as male during the third season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", on May 1, 2012, ABC News reported that Carrera is a transgender woman.\n\nRuPaul's Drag Race: RuPaul's Drag Race is an American reality competition television series produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV and, beginning with the ninth season, VH1. The show documents RuPaul in the search for \"America's next drag superstar.\" RuPaul plays the role of host, mentor, and head judge for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week. \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews, Carson Kressley, and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition. The title of the show is a play on drag queen and drag racing, and the title sequence and song \"Drag Race\" both have a drag-racing theme.\n\nRuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars: RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars is an American reality competition television series produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV. The show is a spin-off of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" where RuPaul allows past contestants to come back and compete for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame. RuPaul plays the roles of host, mentor, and source of inspiration for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week. \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition.\n\nList of RuPaul's Drag Race episodes: \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" is an American reality competition television series produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV. The show documents RuPaul in his search for \"America's next drag superstar.\" Queen RuPaul plays the roles of host, mentor, and source of inspiration for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week. \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition. The title of the show is a play on drag queen and drag racing, and the title sequence and song \"Drag Race\" both have a drag-racing theme.\n\nShangela Laquifa Wadley: D.J. Pierce, known by his stage name Shangela Laquifa Wadley, is an American drag queen, comedian, dancer, businessperson and reality television personality who rose to prominence competing on RuPaul's Drag Race. She was the first contestant eliminated in season two, and returned as a surprise contestant in the series' third season, where she finished in fifth place. Since RuPaul's Drag Race, Shangela has had several television appearances and continues to perform across the United States and Canada.\n\nLatrice Royale: Timothy Wilcots (born February 12, 1972), better known by his stage name of Latrice Royale, is an American drag performer and reality television personality. He is best known for appearing in \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" season 4 and \"RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars\".\n\nList of RuPaul's Drag Race contestants: This is a list of contestants who have appeared on the American television show \"RuPaul's Drag Race\". Contestants compete against each other and are progressively eliminated, until just a winner remains, who is crowned \"next drag superstar\". They are judged by drag queen RuPaul and her panel of judges. The series first aired in 2009 and as of 2017, there have been nine seasons of the show. A total of 113 different participants have been selected as finalists in the show in its eight years running, with nine drag queens \u2014 BeBe Zahara Benet, Tyra Sanchez, Raja, Sharon Needles, Jinkx Monsoon, Bianca Del Rio, Violet Chachki, Bob the Drag Queen, and Sasha Velour being crowned so far as \"America's Next Drag Superstar\". In addition, an season aired in 2012 featuring twelve returning contestants from the first four seasons, each competing for a place in the \"Drag Race Hall of Fame\". The season was won by Chad Michaels, previously a runner-up in season four. In 2015, it was announced \"All Stars\" had been renewed and a premiered on August 25, 2016. The second season was won by Alaska, who was previously a runner-up in season 5.", "question": "Although his spot is now filled on the \"RuPaul Drag Race\" televisionshow,what other relaity tv has this designer and television personality been seen in? 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As well as common and quiet study lounges for students and private offices and two private suites to be used for special events and/or VIP use. The Ice Pavilion will also offer activities such as public skating, figure skating clubs, speed skating clubs, intramural broomball, intramural hockey, curling clubs, and learn-to-skate opportunities for the students and faculty. The plans for this new Ice Pavilion were in response to the need for a closer facility to the Saint Louis University campus. The current facility in use, the Summit Center in Chesterfield, MO, is approximately 21 miles away from SLU's campus, with average crowd sizes of 250-400 in attendance.\n\nTheatre of Blood: Theatre of Blood (also known in the United States as Theater of Blood) is a 1973 horror film starring Vincent Price as vengeful actor Edward Lionheart and Diana Rigg as his daughter Edwina. The cast includes distinguished actors Harry Andrews, Coral Browne, Robert Coote, Jack Hawkins, Ian Hendry, Michael Hordern, Arthur Lowe, Joan Hickson, Robert Morley, Milo O'Shea, Diana Dors and Dennis Price. It was directed by Douglas Hickox.\n\nDave Garroway: David Cunningham \"Dave\" Garroway (July 13, 1913 \u2013 July 21, 1982) was an American television personality. He was the founding host and anchor of NBC's \"Today\" from 1952 to 1961. His easygoing and relaxing style belied a lifelong battle with depression. Garroway has been honored for his contributions to radio and television with a star for each on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as well as the St. Louis Walk of Fame, the city where he spent part of his teenage years and early adulthood.\n\nWilliam B. Ittner: William Butts Ittner (September 4, 1864 \u2013 1936) was an architect in St. Louis, Missouri. 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He was appointed St. Louis School Board commissioner in 1897 and is said to have designed open buildings that featured \"natural lighting, inviting exteriors, and classrooms tailored to specific needs.\"\n\n1991 Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer team: The 1991 Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer team represented Saint Louis University during the 1991 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The Billikens played their first season in the now-defunct Great Midwest Conference, where they were the inaugural regular-season and tournament champions. Saint Louis earned an automatic bid to the 1991 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament, where they had their best NCAA tournament appearance since 1974. Saint Louis reached the College Cup before losing to the eventual national champions, Virginia.\n\nCathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (St. Louis): The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, also known as the Saint Louis Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church located in the Central West End area of St. Louis, Missouri. Completed in 1914, it is the mother church of the Archdiocese of St. Louis and the seat of its archbishop, currently Robert James Carlson. The cathedral is named for Saint Louis and was designated a basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1997.\n\nSaint Louis College La Union: Saint Louis College (SLC) is a college in City of San Fernando, La Union, Philippines. It was founded by the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae (CICM). There are also sister schools of SLC, like Saint Louis University(SLU) in Baguio, University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao (USL) in Tuguegarao City, Saint Louis College of Cebu in Mandaue, Cebu, Saint Mary's University (Philippines) in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, and Maryhill School of Theology in Quezon City.\n\nSaint Louis, Virginia: Saint Louis is an unincorporated community in southern Loudoun County, Virginia. Saint Louis lies on Saint Louis Road (Virginia Secondary Route 611) and is an old African American community with many African Americans still living in it today. Banneker Elementary School is located in Saint Louis.\n\nVincent Price: Vincent Leonard Price Jr. (May 27, 1911 \u2013 October 25, 1993) was an American actor, well known for his distinctive voice and performances in horror films. His career spanned other genres, including film noir, drama, mystery, thriller, and comedy. He appeared on stage, television, radio, and more than one hundred films. He has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: one for motion pictures, and one for television. 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For most of the 1990s, Destruction was not signed to a record label and was forced to self-produce their albums until they signed a contract with Nuclear Blast in the early 2000s.\n\nInfernal Overkill: Infernal Overkill is the first full-length album by German thrash metal band Destruction. It was released in 1985.\n\nThe Stryder: The Stryder was a band hailing from Long Island, NY. The Band was formed by Peter Toh and Scottie Redix in 1999 after their previous project, Yearly, disbanded following the departure of bassist Eben D'amico who left to join Saves the Day. They added a vocalist and bassist, John Johansen and Nick Wendel (Respectively). They released a 7\" on Elkion Records titled \"The Hits Just Keep on Comin\" and shortly after signed a deal to Equal Vision Records and released their debut album \"Masquerade in the Key of Crime\" in the summer 2000. The band toured extensively and began writing new material in 2001. They added former Glassjaw drummer Durijah Lang, and moved Scottie Redix up to Guitar and backing vocals. In the summer of 2001 the band parted ways with vocalist John Johansen. 2002 saw the release of \"Jungle City Twitch\". Debuting a new sound, The Stryder continued to tour the country in support of the new release. In 2003/2004, Elkion Records released \"Savor The Danger\" which contained a collection of old demos and the 2 songs from the 7\" previously released on the label. Peter released his first solo EP \"Cleopatra\" in 2004 on Elkion Records. Durijah moved on to become the drummer of Classic Case and in 2007, became Pete Parada's replacement in Saves The Day. In 2006, Peter then went on to start an Internet TV/New Media Company, Hidden Track TV with Adam Schleichkorn, and released a solo EP titled \"Shoes of a Beast\". Peter is currently working on his first full-length album, titled \"Wildlife\". Scottie Redix now plays under the moniker 'Cassonova Brown' and is currently working on his first full-length. The Working title for the album is\"On the Wall\" and there are 2demos available on Soundcloud.com. Scottie is also a member of the musical collective Teachers, who also have a full-length album titled \"Anesthesia\" slated for an early 2013 release. Teachers contributed to Kanye West's \"Monster\".\n\nWrecking Your Neck: Wrecking Your Neck is a 2-disc live album released by the thrash metal band Overkill in 1995. A March 1995 show, once again in Cleveland, Ohio, was recorded for Overkill's first full-length live album, and was released in April 1995; with the first pressing featuring a bonus CD containing the \"Overkill EP\" that had been out of print for ten years. A music video for the song \"Bastard Nation\" was also released. \"Wrecking Your Neck\" is also the last Overkill album to feature guitarists Rob Cannavino and Merritt Gant.\n\nEarl Greyhound: Earl Greyhound is an American rock trio from Brooklyn consisting of Matt Whyte (vocals, guitar), Kamara Thomas (bass, keyboards, vocals) and Ricc Sheridan (drums). Sheridan replaced original drummer Christopher Bear just after the band recorded its first full-length album. They were previously signed to Some Records but have since started their own label, Hawk Race Records. Their music is heavily influenced by blues rock and hard rock bands of both the 1990s and the 1970s, and the intertwined vocals of Whyte and Thomas are a key component of the band's sound. After an EP in 2004, the band's first full-length album, \"Soft Targets\", was released in 2006, followed by \"Suspicious Package\" in 2010.\n\nSeparated Vegetables: Separated Vegetables is the first full-length album by Washington, D.C.'s Slickee Boys. Self-released on guitarist Kim Kane's Dacoit label (catalog number 1001), it was pressed in an edition of 100 copies. As well as songs written by the band, it includes cover versions of songs originally by Overkill (an early D.C. punk band, not the heavy metal band of the same name), Flamin' Groovies, the Road Runners, Johnny Smith, Country Joe and the Fish, the Small Faces, Chuck Berry, and the Hangmen (whose song, \"What a Girl Can't Do\", the Slickee's had already released on their debut record, 1976's \"Hot and Cool\" EP. A mix of studio and live recordings, the album includes a number of tracks taped in front of an appreciative audience at D.C. punk dive the Keg.\n\nProtest the Hero: Protest the Hero is a Canadian progressive metal band from Whitby, Ontario. Originally named Happy Go Lucky, the band changed their name to Protest the Hero shortly before releasing their debut EP, \"Search for the Truth\", in 2002. In 2005, the band released their first full-length album \"Kezia\" on Canadian indie label Underground Operations.\n\nReliXIV: ReliXIV is the thirteenth full-length studio album by American thrash metal band Overkill, released in spring 2005. The reason the Roman numeral 14 is included in the title is because the band includes the \"Overkill EP\" in their lineup of studio albums, which would make this album the 14th by their chronology. It can also be because Overkill released the covers album \"Coverkill\", which would have been their eleventh studio album. While this diction left it unclear how the title was to be pronounced, Blitz just mentioned it as \"Relics\" when announcing songs from the album on stage. The album produced the popular \"Old School\", which has been played at every Overkill show since it was first released. As of late 2007, ReliXIV sold over 16,000 copies in the U.S.\n\nThe Maine (band): The Maine is an American rock band from Tempe, Arizona, formed in 2007. Their first release, the EP \"Stay Up, Get Down\" was released in late 2007, followed by a five-song EP titled \"The Way We Talk\" on December 11, 2007. The band's first full-length album, \"Can't Stop Won't Stop\" was released July 8, 2008. \" ...And a Happy New Year\" was released in December 2008. Their second full-length album, \"Black & White\", (July 13, 2010) sold 22,634 copies in its first week. On December 6, 2011, the group's third album, \"Pioneer\", was released and it peaked at No.\u00a090 on the Billboard 200. Their fourth full-length record \"Forever Halloween\"(June 4, 2013) reached No. 39 on the Billboard 200 by selling over 10,000 copies in its first week and was followed by its deluxe edition on June 17, 2014. 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The C-17 commonly performs tactical and strategic airlift missions, transporting troops and cargo throughout the world; additional roles include medical evacuation and airdrop duties. It was designed to replace the Lockheed C-141 Starlifter, and also fulfill some of the duties of the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, freeing the C-5 fleet for outsize cargo.\n\n4158th Strategic Wing: The 4158th Strategic Wing is a discontinued United States Air Force unit. It was active in Alaska from 1960 to 1966 as a control and support organization for Strategic Air Command (SAC) units deployed to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.\n\n3d Operations Group: The 3d Operations Group is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 3d Wing. 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Federer played in eighteen tournaments in 2010, and won five. He made the semifinals of his opening tournament at the Qatar Open in Doha, losing to Nikolay Davydenko, and at the Estoril Open, which he had won in 2008, losing to defending and eventual champion Albert Monta\u00f1\u00e9s. Federer was runner-up in the Mutua Madrile\u00f1a Madrid Open to Rafael Nadal. At the French Open, he faced his opponent in the previous year's final, Robin S\u00f6derling at the quarterfinals stage and lost. As defending champion at Wimbledon, he was defeated in the quarterfinals by Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych in four sets, thus ending his streak of seven consecutive Wimbledon finals also falling to world no. 3, his lowest ranking since 2003. During the summer hard-court season, Federer hired Paul Annacone to be his coach and revive his form. 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He also trailed Nadal 3\u20131 in the final set but won 5 games in a row to win the title. This ended a 6-match losing streak against Nadal in Grand Slam events. Having lost all of their previous three encounters, this was the first time Federer defeated Nadal at the Australian Open and also marked Federer's first Grand Slam victory over Nadal outside the grass courts of Wimbledon. Federer extended his record of Grand Slam men's singles titles to 18, marking the third time he broke his own all-time record, after breaking the previous record of 14, held by Pete Sampras.\n\n2016 Roger Federer tennis season: The 2016 Roger Federer tennis season officially commenced on 3 January 2016 with the start of the 2016 Brisbane International. This season saw Federer suffer from a knee injury which sidelined him for the majority of the year. After having surgery, Federer returned but was hindered by a back injury which kept him out of the French Open, therefore ending his record of 65 consecutive appearances at Grand Slams. Federer played his last match in the semifinals at Wimbledon. On July 26, Federer shut down his season, not wanting to risk damaging his knee further. Federer would end the year at No. 16, marking the first time that Federer dropped out of the Top 10 since 2002. It also marked the first time since 2000 that Federer did not win a title.\n\nFederer\u2013Roddick rivalry: The Federer\u2013Roddick rivalry was a rivalry between two professional tennis players, Roger Federer of Switzerland and Andy Roddick of the United States. The two met 24 times in official Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) matches, and Federer led 21\u20133, making Roddick the player with the second-most tournament defeats to Federer in the ATP circuit (Novak Djokovic has lost to Federer on 22 occasions, but holds a positive record against him). In terms of number of matches played, it ranks as the 14th largest rivalry in the Open Era.\n\n2007 Roger Federer tennis season: Roger Federer made all four Grand Slam finals in 2007, winning three of them. He defeated Fernando Gonz\u00e1lez, 7\u20136(2), 6\u20134, 6\u20134, in the Australian Open final, Rafael Nadal, 7\u20136(7), 4\u20136, 7\u20136(3), 2\u20136, 6\u20132, in the final at Wimbledon, and Novak Djokovic, 7\u20136(4), 7\u20136(2), 6\u20134, at the US Open. However, Federer lost the 2007 French Open final to Nadal, 3\u20136, 6\u20134, 3\u20136, 4\u20136. Federer made five ATP Masters Series 1000 Finals in 2007, but only won two of those, in Hamburg and Cincinnati. Federer won one ATP 500 series event in Dubai and ended the year by winning the year-end championships for the fourth time. In December 2011 Stephen Tignor, chief editorial writer for Tennis.com, ranked Federer's 2007 season as the sixth greatest season of all-time during the open era.\n\n2008 Roger Federer tennis season: Roger Federer won one slam in 2008, which came at the 2008 US Open, defeating Briton Andy Murray, 6\u20132, 7\u20135, 6\u20132. Federer was defeated by Rafael Nadal in two Grand Slam finals: at the 2008 French Open, which he lost 1\u20136, 3\u20136, 0\u20136, and at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships in a five-setter, 4\u20136, 4\u20136, 7\u20136, 7\u20136, 7\u20139, when he was going for six straight wins to break Bj\u00f6rn Borg's record. At the 2008 Australian Open, Federer lost in the semifinals to Novak Djokovic, ending his record of 10 consecutive Major finals. Roger Federer lost twice in Master Series 1000 Finals on clay to Nadal at Monte Carlo and Hamburg. However, Federer was able to capture three more victories in 250-level events at Estoril, Halle, and Basel.\n\nRoger Federer: Roger Federer (] ; born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 2 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Federer has won 19 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in history for a male tennis player and has held the world No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings for a record total of 302 weeks, including a record 237 consecutive weeks. After turning professional in 1998, he was continuously ranked in the top ten from October 2002 to November 2016.\n\nRoger Federer's early career: Roger Federer's first tournament as a professional was Gstaad in 1998, where he faced Lucas Arnold Ker in the round of 32 and lost, 4\u20136, 4\u20136. Federer's first final came at the Marseille Open, which was in 2000, and he lost to fellow Swiss Marc Rosset, 6\u20132, 3\u20136, 6\u20137. Federer's first win was at the 2001 Milan Indoor tournament, where he defeated Julien Boutter, 6\u20134, 6\u20137, 6\u20134. The most prestigious event finals he was in at this time was the Miami Masters event, where he lost to Andre Agassi, 3\u20136, 3\u20136, 6\u20133, 4\u20136. In addition, Federer won his first Master Series event at the Hamburg Masters on clay, 6\u20131, 6\u20133, 6\u20134, over Marat Safin. Federer made ten singles finals between 1998 and 2002, of which he won four and lost six. Federer made six doubles finals during this time, but lost the Indian Wells Masters event in 2002. The most prestigious events he won were the Hamburg Masters in 2002 and two Rotterdam 500 series events in 2001 and 2002.\n\nSue Barker: Susan Barker, OBE (born 19 April 1956 in Paignton, Devon) is an English television presenter and former professional tennis player. During her tennis career, she won eleven WTA Tour singles titles, including one Grand Slam singles title at the 1976 French Open. She reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 3. 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Dwyfach appears to take her name from the small Dwyfach (Welsh: little \"Dwy\") River of Gwynedd (until 1974, Caernarvonshire) that flows into Cardigan Bay; Dwyfan would then derive from the river it enters, the Dwyfawr or Dwyfor (Welsh: great \"Dwy\"). A lake monster from Welsh mythology, the afanc can also be traced through references in British and Celtic folklore.\n\nUstad Mansur: Ustad Mansur (flourished 1590-1624) was a seventeenth-century Mughal painter and court artist. He grew in acclaim during the reign of Jahangir (r. 1605 - 1627) during which period he excelled at depicting plants and animals. He was the earliest artist to depict the dodo in colour, apart from being the first to illustrate the Siberian crane. Towards the end of Akbar's reign, he gained the title of \"ustad\" (=master) and during the reign of Mughal Emperor Jahangir his masterpieces earned him the title of \"N\u00e3dir-al-\u2019Asr\" (\"Unequalled of the age\"). Although largely known for his natural history illustrations, he also portrayed people in various manuscript illustrations.\n\nKeith Parkinson: Keith A. Parkinson (October 22, 1958 \u2013 October 26, 2005) was an American fantasy artist and illustrator known for book covers and artwork for games such as \"EverQuest\", \"Guardians\", \"\", and \"\". After designing book and magazine covers for TSR, Parkinson moved into game design in the 1990s, and co-designed the collectible card game \"Guardians\". Parkinson died of leukemia in 2005, just four days after his 47th birthday.\n\nMonster High: Monster High is an American fashion doll franchise created by Mattel and launched in July 2010. The characters are inspired by monster movies, sci-fi horror, thriller fiction, and various other creatures. Monster High was created by Garrett Sander, with illustrations by Kellee Riley and illustrator Glen Hanson.\n\nMonster Manual: The Monster Manual (MM) is the primary bestiary sourcebook for monsters in the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" (\"D&D\") fantasy role-playing game, first published in 1977 by TSR. It includes monsters derived from mythology, and folklore, as well as creatures created for \"D&D\" specifically. It describes each with game-specific statistics (such as the monster's level or number of hit dice), and a brief description of its habits and habitats. Most of the entries also have an image of the creature. Along with the \"Player's Handbook\" and \"Dungeon Master's Guide\", it is one of the three \"core rulebooks\" in most editions of the \"D&D\" game. Several editions of the \"Monster Manual\" have been released for each edition of \"D&D\". It was the first hardcover book of the \"D&D\" series. Due to the level of detail and illustration included, it was cited as a pivotal example of a new style of wargame books. Future editions would draw on various sources and act as a compendium of published monsters.\n\nWarWizard: WarWizard was a fantasy role-playing video game that was released as shareware in 1993, first for Amiga, then ported to MS-DOS for IBM-compatible computers. It was developed by MicroGenesis, a small company founded by Brad McQuaid and Steve Clover in 1989. Today, the game is most notable as the commercial start for McQuaid, Clover, and artist Milo Cooper, who later worked together at Sony Online Entertainment on \"EverQuest\" and at Sigil Games Online on \"\".\n\nMonster Mythology: Monster Mythology is a sourcebook for the second edition of the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" roleplaying game. Released by TSR in 1992 and written by Carl Sargent, with interior illustrations by Terry Dykstra, John and Laura Lakey, and Keith Parkinson, \"Monster Mythology\" was released as a companion volume for \"Legends & Lore\". This book contains detailed information on the societies, cultures, myths, and deities of several non-human pantheons, including those of the elves, dwarves, gnomes, halflings, orcs, goblins, dragons, giants, drow, and many other creatures.\n\nHappy Birthday, Cookie Monster: Happy Birthday, Cookie Monster (ISBN\u00a0 ) is a children's book by Felice Haus, with illustrations by Carol Nicklausm published 1986 by Random House. The book features Cookie Monster, a character from the PBS children's television series, \"Sesame Street\". The book was honoured as an International Reading Association Children's Choice.\n\nWinifred Milius Lubell: Winifred Milius Lubell (June 14, 1914 \u2013 January 3, 2012) was an American illustrator artist and writer. In her early adult years, Milius was active in the Communist Party of the United States and an advocate for social justice. She began her artistic career creating pen and ink portraits of victims of the Great Depression, before proceeding to examine the struggles of the working poor in the towns of the Eastern United States through woodcuts, as well as producing drawings from the sit down strikes in Chicago. An artist and an illustrator, Milius' most notable publications include the illustrations for Dorothy Sterling's Cape Cod natural history book \"The Outer Lands\". In her eighties she wrote and illustrated the women's studies exploration of feminism, sexuality and mythology: \"The Metamorphosis of Baubo, Myths of Woman's Sexual Energy\". She died on January 3, 2012 of congestive heart failure. She was 97.", "question": "Monster Mythology has illustrations by which Everquest artist?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"artist_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the artist."}, "illustrated_work": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the work illustrated by the artist."}, "other_notable_work": {"type": "string", "description": "Another significant work the artist is known for, as specified in the question."}, "artist_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the artist."}, "death_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The death year of the artist."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the artist."}, "known_for_genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The genre the artist is primarily known for."}}, "required": ["birth_year", "death_year", "nationality", "known_for_genre"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["artist_name", "illustrated_work", "other_notable_work", "artist_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"artist_name": "Keith Parkinson", "illustrated_work": "Monster Mythology", "other_notable_work": "EverQuest", "artist_details": {"birth_year": 1958, "death_year": 2005, "nationality": "American", "known_for_genre": "fantasy artist and illustrator"}}, "ground_truth": {"artist_name": "Keith A. 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Nine members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage after two members, weightlifter Yossef Romano and wrestling coach Moshe Weinberg, were killed in the initial takeover. Television images broadcast to the billions of people watching around the world show Nazzal frequently throughout the crisis, seemingly always smoking, wearing sunglasses, open neck red shirt and a cowboy hat, which led him to be identified as the 'Cowboy'. According to author Serge Groussard, Nazzal \"liked to be called Guevara\".\n\nEliezer Halfin: Eliezer Halfin (18 June 1948, Riga \u2013 6 September 1972, Munich) was a Latvian-born wrestler with the Israeli Olympic team at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. Along with 10 other athletes and coaches he was taken hostage by Palestinian Black September terrorists on 5 September 1972.\n\nLuttif Afif: Luttif Afif (1937 or 1945 \u2013 6 September 1972), \"alias\" Issa (Jesus in Arabic), was the commander of the group of Palestinian fedayeen, who led the invasion into the Munich Olympic Village on 5 September 1972 and took as hostage nine members of Israel's Olympic team after killing two members who resisted. He was the chief negotiator on behalf of the Palestinians, who were members of the Black September offshoot of Yassir Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization. The various pictures of Afif, wearing a white beach hat and a linen safari suit and his face covered with charcoal or shoe polish are some of the iconic images of the 1972 Munich Olympics.\n\nIan Livingstone (disambiguation): Ian Livingstone (born 1949) is an English fantasy author and video games entrepreneur.\n\nThe House on the Borderland and Other Novels: The House on the Borderland and Other Novels is a collection of short novels by author William Hope Hodgson. It was published by Arkham House in 1946 in an edition of 3,014 copies. The collection was reprinted by Gollancz in 2002, with a new introduction by China Mi\u00e9ville, as volume 33 of their Fantasy Masterworks series.\n\nIan Livingstone: Ian Livingstone CBE (born 29 December 1949 ) is an English fantasy author and entrepreneur. Along with Steve Jackson, he is the co-founder of a series of role-playing gamebooks, \"Fighting Fantasy\", and the author of many books within that series. He is also one of the co-founders of prominent games company Games Workshop.\n\nChina Mi\u00e9ville: China Tom Mi\u00e9ville {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born 6 September 1972) is an English fantasy fiction author, comic writer, political activist and academic. He often describes his work as weird fiction and allied to the loosely associated movement of writers sometimes called New Weird.\n\nStephen Deas: Stephen Deas, born in 1968 in Southeast England, is an English fantasy author. He is most famous for his fantasy opus, the \"Memory of Flames\" sequence, set in a fantasy world inhabited by dragons.\n\nMatt Thistlethwaite: Matthew James \"Matt\" Thistlethwaite (born 6 September 1972) is an Australian politician. He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since 2013, representing the electorate of Kingsford Smith. He was formerly a member of the Australian Senate from 2011 to 2013. Thistlethwaite served as Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs and Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs in the Gillard government from March to July 2013, and as Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure and Transport in the Rudd government from July to September 2013. Before entering electoral politics, he was the general secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party.\n\nDavid Lee Stone: David Lee Stone (born 1978), is an English fantasy author best known for his series of books \"The Illmoor Chronicles\". He has also written under the pseudonyms David L. 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Some other cults found here were devoted to figures like the hero cult of Pelops and Hippodameia (arguably the oldest shrine there) important mythological figures that are generally known for the founding myth of the Olympic Games. During the time of the Dorian Invasion settlers from northwestern Greece inhabited the Altis whereby they introduced the worship of two major Greek deities in the Greek pantheon Hera and Zeus as well as constructing the most memorable things there, the Sanctuary and altar of Zeus, where to this day the ruins of the two principal temples: the Temple of Hera (6th century BCE) and the Temple of Zeus (5th century BCE) still remain. Throughout Antiquity this Temple was considered the most perfect example of the Doric order. This sanctuary also contained one of the highest concentrations of masterpieces of the ancient Mediterranean world though many have since been lost. 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Originally a divination manual in the Western Zhou period (1000750), over the course of the Warring States period and early imperial period (500200) it was transformed into a cosmological text with a series of philosophical commentaries known as the \"Ten Wings.\" After becoming part of the Five Classics in the 2nd century BC, the \"I Ching\" was the subject of scholarly commentary and the basis for divination practice for centuries across the Far East, and eventually took on an influential role in Western understanding of Eastern thought.\n\nRaisin cake: Raisin cake is a type of cake that is prepared using raisins as a main ingredient. Additional ingredients are sometimes used, such as chocolate and rum. Raisin cake dates back to at least the time of the reign of David, circa 1010\u2013970 BCE. Boiled raisin cake is prepared by boiling various ingredients and then baking the mix in an oven. 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Suk partnered Daniel Vacek, losing in the quarterfinals.\n\n2005 Qatar Open \u2013 Doubles: Martin Damm and Cyril Suk were the defending champions. Damm partnered with Jared Palmer, losing in the first round. Suk partnered with Pavel V\u00edzner, losing in the quarterfinals.\n\n2001 Generali Open \u2013 Doubles: Pablo Albano and Cyril Suk were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Albano with Lucas Arnold and Suk with Marius Barnard.\n\nVania King: Vania King (; born February 3, 1989) is an American tennis player. King won both the 2010 Wimbledon and 2010 US Open women's doubles titles with Kazakhstani partner Yaroslava Shvedova.\n\n1996 Italian Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Suk with Hendrik Jan Davids and Vacek with Richey Reneberg.\n\n2006 Ordina Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: Cyril Suk and Pavel V\u00edzner were the defending champions, but did not play together this year. Suk partnered Robin Vik, losing in the first round. V\u00edzner partnered Luk\u00e1\u0161 Dlouh\u00fd, losing in the semifinals.\n\n1996 Davidoff Swiss Indoors \u2013 Doubles: Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Suk with Petr Korda and Vacek with Yevgeny Kafelnikov.\n\n1999 US Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: Sandon Stolle and Cyril Suk were the defending champions, but Stolle competed with Wayne Black, while Suk competed with Donald Johnson this year. Suk and Johnson were defeated by Stolle and Black in the third round, while Stolle and Black were defeated by Andrei Olhovskiy and David Prinosil in the quarterfinals.\n\n1993 Volvo International \u2013 Doubles: The 1993 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center in New Haven, Connecticut, United States and was part of the Championship Series of the 1993 ATP Tour. The tournament ran from August 16 through August 23, 1993. Kelly Jones and Rick Leach were the defending champions but only Jones competed that year with Paul Annacone. Annacone and Jones lost in the semifinals to Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek. Suk and Vacek won in the final 7\u20135, 6\u20134 against Steve DeVries and David Macpherson.\n\nCyril Suk: Cyril Suk III (born 29 January 1967) is a former professional tennis player. 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The longest-reigning monarch in British history, Queen Elizabeth II was the first British monarch to have a sapphire jubilee. This Jubilee featured blue stamps from the Royal Mail, commemorative coins from the Royal Mint, and a reissue of an official 2014 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by David Bailey. In this official portrait the Queen wears sapphire jewellery which she received as a wedding present from her father. The Jubilee also involved a gun salute at the Tower of London, a gun salute in Green Park, gun salutes in several other places around the United Kingdom, and the ringing of the bells in Westminster Abbey. Theresa May, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, congratulated Queen Elizabeth II in regard to the occasion, saying in part, \"I know the nation will join with me today in celebrating and giving thanks for the lifetime of service Her Majesty the Queen has given to our country and to the Commonwealth.\"\n\nPrime Minister of Bangladesh: The Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Bangladesh (Bengali: \"\u09ac\u09be\u0982\u09b2\u09be\u09a6\u09c7\u09b6\u09c7\u09b0 \u09aa\u09cd\u09b0\u09a7\u09be\u09a8\u09ae\u09a8\u09cd\u09a4\u09cd\u09b0\u09c0\" \u2013 \"Bangladesher Prodhanmontri\" ) is the Head of the Government of Bangladesh. The Prime Minister and the Cabinet are collectively accountable for their policies and actions to the Parliament, to their political party and ultimately to the electorate.\n\nPresident of the European Commission: The President of the European Commission is the head of the European Commission, the executive branch of the :European Union. The President of the Commission leads a cabinet of Commissioners, referred to as the \"college\", collectively accountable to the European Parliament, which is directly elected by EU citizens. The President is empowered to allocate portfolios amongst, reshuffle or dismiss Commissioners as necessary. The college directs the Commission's civil service, sets the policy agenda and determines the legislative proposals it produces (the Commission is the only body that can propose EU laws).\n\nHome Office under Theresa May: The Home Office under Theresa May refers to the period during which British Prime Minister Theresa May served as Home Secretary. As a member of David Cameron's first government May was appointed as Home Secretary on 12 May 2010, shortly after Cameron became prime minister, and continued in the post as part of the second Cameron ministry following the 2015 general election. She held the post until she succeeded Cameron as prime minister on 13 July 2016.\n\nPrime Minister of Norway: The Prime Minister of Norway (Norwegian: \"statsminister\" , literally the \"minister of the state\") is the political leader of Norway and the Head of the Government of Norway. The Prime Minister and Cabinet (consisting of all the most senior government department heads) are collectively accountable for their policies and actions to the Monarch, to the Storting (Parliament of Norway), to their political party, and ultimately the electorate. In practice, since it is nearly impossible for a government to stay in office against the will of the Storting, the Prime Minister is primarily answerable to the Storting.\n\nMonarchy of the United Kingdom: The monarchy of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the British monarchy, is the constitutional monarchy of the United Kingdom, its dependencies and its overseas territories. The current monarch and head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, ascended the throne on the death of her father, King George VI, on 6 February 1952.\n\nPrime Minister of the United Kingdom: The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the head of Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom. The Prime Minister (sometimes informally abbreviated to PM) and Cabinet (consisting of all the most senior ministers, most of whom are government department heads) are collectively accountable for their policies and actions to the Monarch, to Parliament, to their political party and ultimately to the electorate. The office is one of the Great Offices of State. The of the office, Theresa May, leader of the Conservative Party, was appointed by the Queen on 13 July 2016.\n\nPrime Minister of Sri Lanka: The Prime Minister of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (Sinhalese: \u0dc1\u0dca\u200d\u0dbb\u0dd3 \u0dbd\u0d82\u0d9a\u0dcf \u0d85\u0d9c\u0dca\u200d\u0dbb\u0dcf\u0db8\u0dcf\u0dad\u0dca\u200d\u0dba \"Sri Lanka Agramathya\" ; Tamil: \u0b87\u0bb2\u0b99\u0bcd\u0b95\u0bc8 \u0baa\u0bbf\u0bb0\u0ba4\u0bae\u0bb0\u0bcd ) is the most senior member of parliament in the cabinet of ministers in Sri Lanka which is collectively accountable for their policies and actions to parliament. The President is both head of state and head of government in Sri Lanka. Since 1978, most prime ministers have served as mere deputies to the executive presidency, while at times served as the \"de-facto\" head of government. The of the office, Ranil Wickremesinghe, leader of the United National Party, was appointed by Maithripala Sirisena on 9 January 2015. 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The show combined elements of traditional Chinese circus with Western contemporary circus, complementing the \"East-meets-West\" theme implied in the title \u2014 the name is a portmanteau of \"dragon\" (representing the East) and \"lion\" (representing the West). It is Cirque du Soleil's 12th touring production and the first Cirque show since 1985 not to be directed by Franco Dragone. Dralion performed its final show at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska on January 18, 2015, bringing its 15 year world tour to a close.\n\nLe R\u00eave (show): Le R\u00eave is a stage production in residence at the Wynn Las Vegas casino resort. It is set in an aquatic stage with a one million-gallon water capacity and features diving and feats of strength with state-of-the-art special effects, where no seat is more than 40 feet (12 m) from the stage. The production was created by Franco Dragone and is similar to the shows produced by Cirque du Soleil. 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Intended to be for mature adult audiences only, this show is centered on erotic song, dance, and acrobatics.\n\nAnna Stankus: Anna Stankus is a circus performer who specialises in hula hoop manipulation whilst also incorporating rhythmic gymnastics and contortion in her acts. She is currently on tour with Cirque du Soleil Amaluna for its European and South American tours. Since first beginning her career in 2007, she has gone on to perform in many productions worldwide including for Cirque du Soleil, Cirque Le Noir, Franco Dragone shows and in various variety shows in her hometown of Las Vegas.\n\nA New Day...: A New Day... was a Las Vegas residency show performed by Canadian singer Celine Dion at the 4,000-seat Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. It was created and directed by Franco Dragone (known for his work with Cirque du Soleil) and premiered on 25 March 2003. 90-minute event, \"A New Day...\" introduced a new form of theatrical entertainment, a fusion of song, performance art, innovative stage craft and state-of-the-art technology. Dion was originally contracted for three years (Dion received about $100 million, plus 50 percent of the profits during the three-year contract), however, due to its immediate success, the show continued for an additional two years. \"A New Day...\" ended on 15 December 2007, after a 5-year run of more than 700 shows and 3 million spectators. It reached one of the highest concert grosses in music history, grossing over $400,000,000 in its entire run.\n\nRaffaele De Ritis: Raffaele De Ritis (born 1967) is an Italian theatre director. He is known for having created and directed numerous circus productions that have been seen worldwide through his association with Cirque du Soleil, Big Apple Circus, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, and Franco Dragone, among others, He Wrote and directed Barnum's Kaleidoscape for Feld Entertainment(1999), one of first \"boutique circuses\" oner-ring under canvas that toured the United States , and involved as writer/director of two shows for Big Apple Circus (2002 and 2003). For Cirque du Soleil he co-wrote the original circus dinner show concept \"Pomp, Duck and Circumstance\" (1997).\n\nLa Nouba: La Nouba is a Cirque du Soleil show in residence in a custom-built, freestanding theater at Disney Springs' West Side at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. It is a contemporary circus performance featuring acrobats, gymnasts, and other skilled performers. The show's creation was directed by Franco Dragone, who also directed many of Cirque du Soleil's earlier shows. Its title derives from the French phrase \"faire la nouba\", meaning \"to party\" or \"to live it up\".\n\nBeno\u00eet Jutras: Beno\u00eet Jutras, (born 1963) is a Canadian composer. Jutras is best known for his work with the Canadian entertainment company Cirque du Soleil, first as music director and later as composer for several of the company's contemporary circus shows. Jutras' music often blends eclectic influences, including world beat, classical, rock, trip hop, and electronica. His scores for Cirque du Soleil shows include \"O\", \"Myst\u00e8re\", \"Quidam\", and \"La Nouba\". His work outside of Cirque du Soleil has included original soundtracks for \"Le R\u00eave\" (a show at the Wynn resort in Las Vegas), the \"Glow in the Park Parade\" (a nighttime parade at Six Flags theme parks), and \"The House of Dancing Water\" (a show at the City of Dreams resort in Macau). He has also composed for film and television.\n\nCirque du Soleil: Worlds Away: Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away is a 2012 American 3D family fantasy film directed by Andrew Adamson. The film premiered on October 20, 2012 at the Tokyo International Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on December 21, 2012. Distributed worldwide by Paramount Pictures on December 21, 2012, the film tells the story of a girl named Mia going to a traveling circus and falling in love with its main attraction, the Aerialist. After the Aerialist falls during his act, he and Mia are transported to another world where each encounter the different worlds of Cirque du Soleil through O, Myst\u00e8re, K\u00e0, Love, Zumanity, Viva Elvis and Criss Angel Believe. It stars Erica Linz and Igor Zaripov as the main characters and incorporates acts from some of the Cirque du Soleil shows that were running in Las Vegas in 2011 including O, Myst\u00e8re, K\u00e0, Love, and Viva Elvis.\n\nMyst\u00e8re (Cirque du Soleil): Myst\u00e8re is a Cirque du Soleil show in permanent residence at the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It is one of six resident Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas, the others being \"O\", \"Zumanity\", \"K\u00e0\", \"Love\", and \"\". \"Myst\u00e8re\" was first performed on December 25, 1993 and quickly won over audiences with its unique style of circus entertainment. 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The treaty set the boundaries between the British Empire in North America and the United States, on lines \"exceedingly generous\" to the latter. Details included fishing rights and restoration of property and prisoners of war.\n\nLogan's Raid: Logan's Raid was a military expedition early in the Northwest Indian War. In October 1786, under orders from George Rogers Clark, General Benjamin Logan led mounted Kentucky militia against several Shawnee towns in the Ohio Country along the Little Miami and Mad River, occupied primarily by noncombatants, since most warriors had left to defend the villages of Chief Little Turtle from a separate force moving up the Wabash River under the command of General George Rogers Clark. Logan seized and burned thirteen villages, full of mostly women and children, destroying the food supplies, and killing or capturing many, including the aged Chief Moluntha who was soon murdered by one of Logan's men, reportedly in retaliation for the Battle of Blue Licks in the American Revolutionary War. Moluntha had recently signed the Treaty of Fort Finney at the beginning of the year, and had raised an American flag over his lodge. When Logan's force attacked, he had calmly surrendered himself and his family, holding a copy of the treaty as a testament to his peaceful relationship with the United States. Militia Colonel Hugh McGary had participated in the Battle of Blue Licks in August 1782, and when the weak resistance offered by the Shawnee villagers had ended, he approached the elderly chief and asked if he had been present at the battle. \"Moluntha had not been there, but he misunderstood the question and seemed to indicate otherwise. McGary, a hotheaded soldier whose irresponsibility had been a cause of that defeat, angrily felled the old chief with a hatchet and, as he tried to regain his feet, killed him with a second blow and scalped him.\" Logan's Raid and the death of their chief angered the Shawnees, who retaliated by further increasing their attacks on the whites, escalating the war.\n\nBattle of Piqua: The Battle of Piqua, also known as the Battle of Pekowee or Pekowi, was part of the western campaign during the American Revolutionary War. Led by General George Rogers Clark, over 1,000 soldiers (among them Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton) crossed the Ohio River near present-day Cincinnati and burned five Shawnee villages, including Old Chillicothe, along the Little Miami River. Peter Loramie's Store, a British trading post-located in what was later Fort Loramie, Ohio in Shelby County, Ohio-, was also burned by Clark's men. The Shawnee gradually withdrew during the first few days before finally engaging American forces 7 miles west of Springfield, Ohio on August 8, 1780. Joseph Rogers, a cousin of George Rogers Clark, had previously accompanied him to Kentucky and was later captured by the Shawnee near Maysville. Despite having been adopted by the tribe, he was killed during the battle while trying to join American forces.\n\nGeorge Rogers Clark (bust): George Rogers Clark is a plaster bust made by American artist David McLary. Dated 1985, the sculpture depicts American Revolutionary War hero and frontiersman George Rogers Clark. The bust is located in an alcove on the third floor of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, United States. 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In the fall of 2013, and a remarkable 50 years since the opening of the original facility, all student activity and faculty moved to the new facility, keeping the name \"George Rogers Clark High School\". The new building has no athletic facilities as of yet, but they are currently being planned and are under way.\n\nIsaac Ruddell: Captain Isaac Ruddell (1737-January 1812) was an 18th-century American Virginia State Line officer during the American Revolutionary War and a Kentucky frontiersman. He was an officer commanding a company under BGEN George Rogers Clark (1777\u20131782). He was the founder of Ruddell's Station, one of the earliest settlements in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He founded another settlement also known as Ruddell's Station, or fort, on the site of an abandoned fort on the Licking River in present-day Harrison County, Kentucky. During the Revolutionary War, the settlement was destroyed by a joint Canadian and Shawnee party under British officer Captain Henry Bird in 1780. He and his family were held prisoner in Detroit for over two years before their release.\n\nJonathan Clark (soldier): Jonathan Clark (August 1, 1750 \u2013 December 14, 1811) was an American soldier. After saving his captain, major and colonel in the American Revolutionary War, he rose to the rank of major-general of the war survived. His death. He was the older brother of fellow soldier General George Rogers Clark and of Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.\n\nIllinois County, Virginia: Illinois County, Virginia, was a political and geographic region, part of the British Province of Quebec, claimed during the American Revolutionary War on July 4, 1778 by George Rogers Clark of the Virginia Militia, during the Illinois Campaign. It was formally recognized by the Commonwealth of Virginia later that year. The County was accorded official governmental existence, including legally defined boundaries and a formal governmental structure under the laws of the Commonwealth. The county seat was the old French village of Kaskaskia. John Todd was appointed by Governor Patrick Henry to head the county's government. The county's existence also has a defined end-point in 1784, when the Commonwealth of Virginia ceded the land to the new United States federal government. The area later became part of the Northwest Territory by an Act of Congress in 1787. The county was bordered to the southeast by the Ohio River at the time of its existence. It is not within the boundaries of the modern-day state of Virginia.\n\nGeorge Rogers Clark: George Rogers Clark (November 19, 1752 \u2013 February 13, 1818) was a surveyor, soldier, and militia officer from Virginia who became the highest ranking American military officer on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War. He served as leader of the militia in Kentucky (then part of Virginia) throughout much of the war. Clark is best known for his celebrated captures of Kaskaskia (1778) and Vincennes (1779) during the Illinois Campaign, which greatly weakened British influence in the Northwest Territory. 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Turpan Airport was reopened on 9 July 2010.\n\nYiwu\u2013Madrid railway line: The Yiwu - Madrid Railway line is a railway route taken by container trains from the Chinese city of Yiwu to the Spanish city of Madrid, a distance of roughly 10,000 kilometres (about 6,111 miles ), 741 kilometres more than the Trans-Siberian Railway, the longest until now. It is one of several routes used by long distance freight trains on the \"New Eurasian Land Bridge\". (Other city pairs connected by regular freight trains running between China and Europe include e.g. Lianyungang and Rotterdam, or Yiwu and Warsaw; as of 2016, at least 12 Chinese cities and 9 European ones were connected by similar trains.)\n\nJiaohe, Jilin: Jiaohe () is a middle-sized city in east-central Jilin province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Jilin City, 65 km to the west, and it is well known for its production of tobacco. The mayor of the city is Wang Gang (\u738b\u94a2 ).\n\nYiwu Gymnasium: Yiwu Gymnasium is an indoor sporting arena located in Yiwu, China. The capacity of the arena is 6,000 spectators and opened in 2005. It hosts indoor sporting events such as basketball and volleyball. It hosts the Zhejiang Golden Bulls of the Chinese Basketball Association.\n\nYiwu Airport: Yiwu Airport () (IATA: YIW,\u00a0ICAO: ZSYW) is a dual-use military and civil airport serving Yiwu, Jinhua in Zhejiang Province, China. 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It is the first extended play released by the band since \"Monkey Been to Burn Town\" (2013). The EP serves as a companion to their 2016 studio album, Painting With.\n\nLD & the New Criticism: LD & the New Criticism was an American experimental pop band\n\nMeeting of the Waters (EP): Meeting of the Waters is the ninth EP by American experimental pop band Animal Collective, released first on Record Store Day, April 22, 2017. It is the second extended play released by the band in 2017. The EP was recorded live on location in the Amazon Rainforest. It is notable for containing many recordings of animal calls and some sounds being recorded underwater, as well as being documented in the Viceland series \"Earth Works\". This is the band's first release to feature only Avey Tare (David Portner) and Geologist (Brian Weitz).\n\nStrawberry Jam: Strawberry Jam is the seventh studio album by American experimental pop band Animal Collective. It was released in September 2007, the band's first on Domino Records. The album charted on the Billboard Top 200, debuting and peaking at #72.\n\nPeacebone: \"Peacebone\" is a single (and later an EP) by American experimental pop band Animal Collective, released on August 13, 2007 by Domino Records. It was issued in advance of the group's 2007 album, \"Strawberry Jam\". The single version contains \"Safer\" as a B-side, while the EP contains two additional remixes of \"Peacebone\" by Black Dice and Pantha du Prince, respectively.\n\nAvey Tare: David Michael Portner (born April 24, 1979), also known by his moniker Avey Tare, is a musician and songwriter who co-founded the American experimental pop band Animal Collective. He has released two solo albums, as well as three collaborative albums with Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), all of which were later retroactively classified under Animal Collective's discography.\n\nBandstand Busking: Bandstand Busking is a project based in London, England showcasing musicians on some of the city's underused bandstands. The sessions are recorded and shown for viewing on the Bandstand Busking website. The first session was recorded in March 2008 with the artist Stars of Sunday League and since then over 30 acts have performed in bandstands for the project including local bands such as Fanfarlo and Alessi's Ark and some from further afield such as Of Montreal and Black Lips.\n\nPainting With: Painting With is the tenth studio album by American experimental pop band Animal Collective, released on February 19, 2016. The album is a follow-up to \"Centipede Hz\" (2012), and features contributions from John Cale and Colin Stetson. It peaked at No. 46 on the \"Billboard\" 200. 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It is bordered by Hull Street, Charter Street and Snow Hill Street. The hill takes its name from William Copp, a shoemaker who once owned the land. Copp's Hill Burying Ground is a stop on the Freedom Trail.\n\nSamuel Corning House: The Samuel Corning House is a historic First Period house at 87 Hull Street in Beverly, Massachusetts. It is a 2.5 story five bay house with a central chimney that was apparently built in stages, and is also notable for early 20th century preservation actions. The first portion, to the right of the chimney, was built c. 1700 as a typical First Period two story single cell structure. Around 1720 the left side was built, and a leanto section was added to the back at a somewhat later date.\n\nEast Chicago Street Historic District: The East Chicago Street Historic District is a mixed residential and commercial historic district located in Coldwater, Michigan. 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The separation of Johannesburg and Pretoria campuses in 1910 paved the way for establishment of the Universities of the Witwatersrand (1922) and of Pretoria (1930).\n\nSkinny House (Boston): The Skinny House at 44 Hull Street in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts, USA, is an extremely narrow four-story house reported by the \"Boston Globe\" as having the \"uncontested distinction of being the narrowest house in Boston.\" According to the executive director of the Boston Landmarks Commission, \"In a city where there are many narrow lots, this far exceeds the norm. ... As far as we know, it is the narrowest house in Boston.\" It was originally built as a spite house.\n\nLevi S. 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Prior to being elected state chairman, he served as the head of the Nassau County Republican Committee for twenty three years. He is a former Town supervisor of Hempstead, New York, as well as an attorney, college professor, high school teacher and probation officer. He served as deputy commander of the New York Guard, and also served in the United States Army, Navy, and Air Force.\n\nHiram Bond: Hiram Bond was born May 10, 1838 in Farmersville, Cattaraugus County, New York and died in Seattle March 29, 1906. He was a corporate lawyer, investment banker and an investor in various businesses including gold mining. His family are descended from William Bond (Massachusetts) an early 17th-century immigrant from Bury St. Edmunds in East Anglia. He was the son of Hiram Bond M.D. and Almeda Slusser and was married to Laura Ann Higgins. He had two children- Louis Whitford Bond born in New York City, New York in 1865 and Marshall Latham Bond born in Orange, Virginia in 1867. 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In 2014, the company was the largest Chinese private film production company and second-largest overall Chinese production company in China by market share, with 3.17%, and the fifth-largest film distributor, with 5.2% of the market.\n\nSaga Studios: Saga Studio (or Saga Film A/S) was a film production company in Denmark founded by John Olsen. Several years after Olsen co-founded ASA Film Studio with Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Henning Karmark, there was a falling out between the partners over financial issues. Olsen took his interests and opened Saga Studio as a separate company in 1942, which included a film studio, film rental business and the Saga Cinema, becoming the fourth largest film production company in Denmark and known for their comedy films. More than 80 films were produced by the studio from 1942 through 1974. 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The company also has another subsidiary film production company called Matinee Entertainments under which movies including \"Maro Charitra\" and \"Gaganam\" have been produced.\n\nPrince Entertainment P4: Prince Entertainment P4 is an Indian film production company operating from Kolkata, West Bengal. \"Prince Entertainment P4\" is doing full length Bengali feature film production and distribution. Pijush Saha is the head of the company. Along with film production, this company is doing production of various Bengali television serials.\n\nSouthern International Productions: Southern International Productions was an Australian film production company established in the 1950s by Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty. For a few years it was the most prolific film production company in Australia, pioneering international co-productions with France, but a series of box office failures starting with \"Dust in the Sun\" caused it to be liquidated. Rafferty left producing but Lee Robinson later formed another company, Fauna, with actor John McCallum.\n\nThe Foster Photoplay Company: The Foster Photoplay Company was a film production company based in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1910 by William Foster (also known as Juli Jones). It is widely considered to be the first film production company established by an African-American featuring all African-American casts. The company released a number of critically acclaimed films, including \"The Railroad Porter\" (1913), \"The Fall Guy\" (1913), and \"The Butler\" (1913). After the release of \"The Railroad Porter\" and \"The Fall Guy\", the company also became known for their films' slapstick-style comedy.\n\nUltra Media & Entertainment: Ultra Media & Entertainment earlier known as Ultra Distributors, is an Indian Film production company established in year 1982. It started as Home Video distribution and gradually forayed into film production & theatrical distribution. It is also engaged in multiple aspects of entertainment, including post production service and film distribution. Ultra has a library of over 1500 titles of award winning and blockbuster feature films, TV Dramas, Animation, Music and digital content. The company is into post production services such as Scanning, Restoration, Colorization, 2D to Stereoscopic 3D Conversion and Merchandising.\n\nKate & Leopold: Kate & Leopold is a 2001 romantic-comedy fantasy that tells a story of a duke who travels through time from New York in 1876 to the present and falls in love with a woman in modern New York. The film is directed by James Mangold and stars Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman and Liev Schreiber.\n\nSeed Productions: Seed Productions was a film production company associated with 20th Century Fox, started by Australian actors Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness, with producer and business partner John Palermo.\n\nHugh Jackman: Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968) is an Australian actor, singer, and producer. Jackman has won international recognition for his roles in a variety of film genres. He is known for his long-running role as Wolverine in the \"X-Men\" film series, as well as for his lead roles in films such as the romantic-comedy fantasy \"Kate & Leopold\" (2001), the action-horror film \"Van Helsing\" (2004), the magic-themed drama \"The Prestige\" (2006), the epic fantasy drama \"The Fountain\" (2006), the epic historical romantic drama \"Australia\" (2008), the film version of \"Les Mis\u00e9rables\" (2012), and the thriller \"Prisoners\" (2013). 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Cameron, practitioner of early neoclassical architecture, was the chief architect of Tsarskoye Selo and Pavlovsk palaces and the adjacent new town of Sophia from his arrival in Russia in 1779 to Catherine's death in 1796. All his indisputable tangible works \"can be encompassed in a day's tour\"; Cameron concentrated exclusively on country palaces and landscape gardens. Twice dismissed by Paul of Russia during the Battle of the Palaces, Cameron enjoyed a brief revival of his career under Alexander I in 1803\u20131805. Apart from the well-researched Catherinian period (1779\u20131796), Cameron's life story remains poorly documented, not in the least due to Cameron's own efforts to shake off the bad reputation he had earned in the 1770s in London.\n\nTony Scott: Anthony David Leighton Scott (21 June 1944 \u2013 19 August 2012) was an English film director and producer. His films come from a broad range of genres, including the action drama \"Top Gun\" (1986), action comedy \"Beverly Hills Cop II\" (1987), auto racing film \"Days of Thunder\" (1990), action comedy \"The Last Boy Scout\" (1991), romantic dark comedy crime film \"True Romance\" (1993), submarine action film \"Crimson Tide\" (1995), psychological thriller \"The Fan\" (1996), spy thriller \"Enemy of the State\" (1998), spy film \"Spy Game\" (2001), action thriller \"Man on Fire\" (2004), sci-fi action thriller \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\" (2006), thriller \"The Taking of Pelham 123\" (2009), and the action thriller \"Unstoppable\" (2010).\n\nCameron Diaz: Cameron Michelle Diaz-Madden (born August 30, 1972) is an American actress, comedian, producer, former fashion model and author. She rose to stardom with roles in \"The Mask\" (1994), \"My Best Friend's Wedding\" (1997) and \"There's Something About Mary\" (1998), and is also known for voicing the character of Princess Fiona in the \"Shrek\" series (2001\u20132010). Other high-profile films include \"Charlie's Angels\" (2000) and its sequel \"\" (2003), \"The Sweetest Thing\" (2002), \"In Her Shoes\" (2005), \"The Holiday\" (2006), \"What Happens in Vegas\" (2008), \"My Sister's Keeper\" (2009), \"Knight and Day\" (2010), \"The Green Hornet\" (2011), \"Bad Teacher\" (2011), \"What to Expect When You're Expecting\" (2012), \"The Counselor\" (2013), \"The Other Woman\", \"Sex Tape\", and \" Annie\" (all 2014).\n\nDemon Knight: Demon Knight (also known as Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight) is a 1995 American action comedy horror film directed by Ernest Dickerson, starring Billy Zane, William Sadler, and Jada Pinkett Smith. Brenda Bakke, CCH Pounder, Dick Miller, and Thomas Haden Church co-star.\n\nHurricane Michelle: Hurricane Michelle was the fifth costliest tropical cyclone in Cuban history and strongest of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. The thirteenth named storm and seventh hurricane that year, Michelle developed from a tropical wave that had traversed into the western Caribbean Sea on October\u00a029; the wave had initially moved off the coast of Africa 13\u00a0days prior. In its early developmental stages, the depression meandered over Nicaragua, later paralleling the Mosquito Coast before intensifying into tropical storm intensity on November\u00a01; Michelle was upgraded to hurricane strength the following day. Shortly after, rapid intensification ensued within favorable conditions, with the storm's central barometric pressure dropping 51\u00a0mbar (hPa; 1.51\u00a0inHg) in 29\u00a0hours. After a slight fluctuation in strength, Michelle reached its peak intensity as a Category\u00a04 hurricane with winds of 140\u00a0mph (225\u00a0km/h) and a minimum pressure of 933\u00a0mbar (hPa; 27.55\u00a0inHg). At roughly the same time, the hurricane began to accelerate northeastward; this brought the intense hurricane to a Cuban landfall within the Bay of Pigs later that day. Crossing over the island, Michelle was weakened significantly, and was only a Category\u00a01 hurricane upon reentry into the Atlantic Ocean. The hurricane later transitioned into an extratropical cyclone over The Bahamas on November\u00a05, before being absorbed by a cold front the following day.\n\nKnight and Day: Knight and Day is a 2010 American action comedy film starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. The film, directed by James Mangold, is Cruise and Diaz's second on-screen collaboration following the 2001 film \"Vanilla Sky\". Diaz plays June Havens, a classic car restorer who unwittingly gets caught up with the eccentric secret agent Roy Miller, played by Cruise, who is on the run from the CIA.\n\nBang Bang!: Bang Bang! is a 2014 Indian action comedy film directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Fox Star Studios. The film is an official remake of the Hollywood film \"Knight and Day\" and features Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles performed by Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz respectively in the original. The main antagonist of the film is Danny Denzongpa. The film was distributed and marketed by Fox Star Studios in collaboration with Fox International Productions worldwide.\n\nJames Cameron filmography: James Cameron is a Canadian director, screenwriter, and producer who has had an extensive career in film and television. Cameron's debut was the 1978 science fiction short \"Xenogenesis\", which he directed, wrote and produced. In the early part of his career, he did various technical jobs such as special visual effects producer, set dresser assistant, matte artist, and photographer. His feature directorial debut was the 1981 release \"\". The next film he directed was the science fiction action thriller \"The Terminator\" (1984). It starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular cyborg assassin, and was Cameron's breakthrough feature. In 1986, he directed and wrote the science fiction action sequel \"Aliens\" starring Sigourney Weaver. He followed this by directing another science fiction film \"The Abyss\" (1989). In 1991, Cameron directed the sequel to \"The Terminator\", \"\" (with Schwarzenegger reprising his role), and also executive produced the action crime film \"Point Break\". Three years later he directed a third Schwarzenegger-starring action film \"True Lies\" (1994).\n\nDe B\u00e9rangier au lonc cul: \"De B\u00e9rangier au lonc cul\" is a medieval French fabliau. There are two versions of the fabliau: one by Guerin and one anonymous. In summary, the story begins when a rich earl marries his daughter off to a \"young peasant\" and deems him a knight. The knight abandons the code of chivalry and lazes around for the first ten years of the marriage. When his wife, tired of his demeaning attitude and lazy nature, speaks of the greatness of the knights in her family, the husband decides to prove himself a worthy knight. He dresses in armor and goes into the forest on horseback. Once in the forest, he hangs his shield on the lowest branch of a tree and beats it until it looks as if it endured a great battle. The knight returns to his wife, shows her his bruised armor, and gloats about his victories. After a few trips into the forest, the wife begins to wonder why the knight himself is unscathed while his armor is in shambles. The next day, she suggests he take servants with him. When he refuses, the lady dresses in a full body suit of armor and follows him into the forest. When she sees him beating his own shield, she steps into sight and threatens to kill him for his dishonor to chivalry. The knight does not recognize his wife's voice. He begs for \"pity\" and offers to do anything to avoid conflict. His wife, disguised as a mighty knight, gives him the option of jousting her, in which he will surely die, or kissing her arse. Out of cowardice, the knight chooses to kiss her arse. She hops off her horse and pulls down her pants. While the knight should have recognized her female genitalia, he remarks that she has a long arse. Before she leaves, she tells him, \"I'm B\u00e9rangier of the Long Ass, Who puts shame to the chickenhearted.\" The wife returns home and sleeps with a valiant knight. When her husband arrives from the forest, he rebukes her. However, that was his last demeaning remark to her. She tells him she met B\u00e9rangier and learned of her husband's cowardice. To protect his own name, the knight is forced to succumb to his wife's wishes. Her cleverness leads her to do as she pleased for the rest of her life, and her husband lives in shame.\n\nThe Conman: The Conman is a 1998 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Wong Jing and starring Andy Lau, Athena Chu and Nick Cheung. Despite the Chinese title, which translates as \"Knight of Gamblers 1999\", Andy Lau does not reprise his role as the \"Knight of Gamblers\" from the \"God of Gamblers\" series, which was also directed by Wong Jing. 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The lot the Sacred Heart Church sits on is owned by the City of Phoenix, Aviation Department. Sacred Heart Church was the pillar of the Golden Gate Barrio, and the Braun Sacred Heart Center Inc. has been hosting a yearly Christmas Day Mass at noon for former residents since 1987, with the permission of the City of Phoenix.\n\nCoda (film): Coda is a 1987 Australian horror thriller film directed by Craig Lahiff who described it as \"very much a telefilm. I suppose it's very Hitchcocky - and de Palma inspired.\" It was the first of three films Lahiff had arranged finance for which were made in succession.\n\nCraig Lahiff: Craig Lahiff (April 23, 1947 \u2013 2 February 2014) was an Australian film director. He grew up in the Adelaide suburb of Somerton Park and studied science at Adelaide University, then trained as a systems consultant before studying arts in film at Flinders University. He began working in the film industry on crews for movies such as \"Sunday Too Far Away\" and \"The Fourth Wish\".\n\nCullinane College: Cullinane College is an integrated, Co-Educational Secondary school in Wanganui, New Zealand for students in Year 9 to Year 13. Cullinane College was founded in 2003, through the combining of Sacred Heart College (founded in 1880 and operated by the Sisters of St Joseph of Nazareth) and St Augustines College (founded in 1944 and operated by the priests and brothers of the Society of Mary). The college is named after: Sister Vincent Cullinane RSJ and Sister Cuthbert Cullinane RSJ (both important teachers at Sacred Heart College); Father John Cullinane SM (an important teacher at St Augustine's College); and Bishop Peter James Cullinane, first Bishop of Palmerston North (1980-2012). 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The College was founded in 1967 by the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions who originally operated the school in many areas around the Perth Metropolitan area and certain country areas. When founded, the College was a single sex school for girls. As the need for education due to population growth in local areas, Sacred Heart accepted a group of boys into the College in 1977. This school provided boarding opportunities and the land to the North was sold to local residents in order to fund further development of the school. To this day, there is an enrolment of around 1400 students with a Year 7 enrolment of 238. The College is situated on an 8-hectare prime piece of land overlooking both the Indian Ocean and Hillary's Boat Harbour. Facilities include extensive playing fields, hard courts for many sports, a Performing Arts Centre, Science Labs, Computer Labs, Gymnasium and specialised rooms for Engineering, Wood and Art.\n\nStuart Hall for Boys: Stuart Hall for Boys is a private Roman Catholic school located in San Francisco, California, and is part of the Schools of the Sacred Heart network. Founded in 1887 as an independent, Catholic school, Schools of the Sacred Heart San Francisco carry on the educational mission of the Religious of the Sacred Heart. It is associated with Stuart Hall High School, Convent of the Sacred Heart Elementary School and Convent of the Sacred Heart High School. 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The relocated people suffered from exposure, disease, and starvation while en route, and more than four thousand died before reaching their various destinations. The removal included members of the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations. The phrase \"Trail of Tears\" originated from a description of the removal of the Cherokee Nation in 1838.\n\nIndian removal: Indian removal was a policy of the United States government in the 19th century whereby Native Americans were forcibly removed from their ancestral homelands in the eastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi River, thereafter known as Indian Territory. In a matter that remains one of debate by scholars, description of the policy\u2014which clearly contributed to devastation in numbers, freedom and prosperity for those displaced\u2014is sometimes elevated to being one of long-term genocide of Native Americans, in any case, a consequence of actions first by European settlers to North America in the colonial period, then by the United States government and its citizens until the mid-20th century. The policy traced its direct origins to the administration of James Monroe, though it addressed conflicts between European Americans and Native Americans that had been occurring since the 17th century, and were escalating into the early 19th century as white settlers were continually pushing westward. 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The station launched on 15 September 1936, and marked only the second commercial radio station to launch in the Riverina. The station was formerly operated by DMG Regional Radio, Macquarie Regional RadioWorks, and Southern Cross Media Group - and broadcasts from studios in Griffith alongside sister station hit99.7 Riverina MIA.\n\nMinister for Small Business (Australia): The Australian Minister for Small Business is the Hon. Michael McCormack {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} .\n\nSteve Whan: Steven James Robert \"Steve\" Whan ( ) (born 11 February 1964), an Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 2011 to 2015. Whan represented the electoral district of Monaro in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the Australian Labor Party from 2003 until his defeat at the 2011 state election. 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It was a very safe seat for the Australian Labor Party, although both its members left the ALP at the end their terms: Josiah Thomas to join the Nationalists, and Michael Considine (a radical socialist) to sit as an independent.\n\nJodi McKay: Jodi Leyanne McKay (born 16 August 1969) is an Australian politician. She is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, having represented Strathfield for the Australian Labor Party since 2015. She previously represented Newcastle from 2007 until her defeat at the 2011 election. Between 2008 and 2011, McKay held a number of junior ministerial responsibilities in the Rees and Keneally governments, including serving as the Minister for the Hunter, Tourism, Small Business, Science and Medical Research, Commerce, and Women, and Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Cancer).\n\nDivision of Riverina-Darling: The Division of Riverina-Darling was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of New South Wales. 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A 2D, DOS-based computer game with space ships that behave like lunar landers. You can select one of 33 weapons, and the surroundings can be destroyed. The game features multiplayer capabilities, either through linked PCs or two or more players using one keyboard plus gamepads/joysticks. In the original shareware version certain weapons were locked until the game was registered. The game includes a level editor.\n\nMonty Python's Flying Circus: The Computer Game: Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Computer Game (referred to simply as Monty Python's Flying Circus in the game itself) is a 1990 scrolling shoot 'em up computer game developed by Core Design. It was released by Virgin Games for various computer formats including the Commodore Amiga, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. 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The game is the successor to the popular multiplayer component of the original \"Half-Life\", but is offered as a separate product from \"Half-Life 2\". \"Deathmatch\", like \"Half-Life\"' s multiplayer, does not develop any part of the plot or story of the \"Half-Life\" series.\n\nDarkSpace: DarkSpace is a massively multiplayer real-time strategy computer game developed by PaleStar. Released in December 2001, DarkSpace involves multiplayer spaceship combat between three player-controlled factions.\n\nBeyond Protocol: Beyond Protocol was a subscription based Sci-Fi Massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game (MMORTS) Computer Game developed by the independent game developer Dark Sky Entertainmentand and released in November 2008. The 3D game modelled a persistent and player-driven fictional galaxy. 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The original, published by Eidos Interactive, offered only single-player play, and no game saves. Covert Strike added multiplayer play and limited save game capability, but the game's many bugs led to poor sales, which contributed to Innerloop's demise. Chris Ryan, a former Special Air Service operative best known for being the lone successful escapee of Bravo Two Zero, served as a consultant to the game.\n\nJohn R. Taylor III: John R. Taylor (born January 13, 1957) is an American computer game designer, serial entrepreneur and massively multiplayer online game pioneer. He is a co-founder (with his University of Virginia classmate Kelton Flinn) of the game company Kesmai, which they founded in 1981. 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The series is a satirical parody of a middle class American lifestyle epitomized by its eponymous family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. It is set in the fictional town of Springfield, and lampoons American culture, society and television, and many aspects of the human condition. The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a pitch for a series of animated shorts with producer James L.\u00a0Brooks. Groening created a dysfunctional family and named the characters after members of his own family, substituting Bart for his own name. The shorts became a part of \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" on April 19, 1987 and after a three-season run, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show and became a hit series for Fox. The growing popularity of the series motivated video game developers to create video games based on the series. Two pinball machines have also been produced; one self-titled, that was only made available for a limited time after the first season finale (1990) and \"The Simpsons Pinball Party\" (2003). Additionally, several handheld device games have been released, such as \"Bartman: Avenger of Evil\" (1990) and \"Bart Simpson's Cupcake Crisis\" (1991).\n\nThe Longest Daycare: Maggie Simpson in \"The Longest Daycare\", or simply The Longest Daycare, is a 2012 American traditionally animated 3D comedy short film based on the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". In the film, Maggie Simpson is enrolled at a new daycare facility where she squares off with the foul-tempered Baby Gerald when she befriends a caterpillar. The short originated with \"Simpsons\" producer James L. Brooks, who enlisted long-time veteran of the series, David Silverman, to direct the film. The picture was written by producers Brooks, Al Jean, David Mirkin, writers Michael Price and Joel H. Cohen, as well as show creator Matt Groening.\n\nGrampa Simpson: Abraham Jedediah Simpson II, often known as Grampa, is a fictional character in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". He made his first appearance in the episode entitled \"Grampa and the Kids\", a Simpsons short on \"The Tracey Ullman Show\". Voiced by Dan Castellaneta, he is the father of Homer Simpson and the grandfather of Bart, Lisa and Maggie Simpson. In the 1000th issue of \"Entertainment Weekly\", Grampa was selected as the Grandpa for \"The Perfect TV Family\".\n\nList of The Simpsons comics: The following is a list of comic book series based on the animated TV show The Simpsons and published by Bongo Comics in the United States. The first comic strips based on \"The Simpsons\" appeared in 1991 in the magazine \"Simpsons Illustrated\" (not to be confused with the comic publications from 2012 bearing the same name), which was a companion magazine to the show. The comic strips were popular and a one-shot comic book entitled \"Simpsons Comics and Stories\", containing three different stories, was released in 1993 for the fans. The book was a success and due to this, the creator of \"The Simpsons\", Matt Groening, and his companions Bill Morrison, Mike Rote, Steve Vance and Cindy Vance created the publishing company Bongo Comics. By the end of 1993, Bongo was publishing four titles: \"Simpsons Comics\", \"Bartman\", \"Radioactive Man\" and \"Itchy & Scratchy Comics\". Since then, many more titles have been published, out of which \"Simpsons Comics\", \"Bart Simpson\", \"Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror\", \"Simpsons Super Spectacular\", Simpsons Summer Shindig, and \"Simpsons Winter Wingding\".\n\nThe Simpsons Movie: The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 American animated comedy film based on the Fox television series \"The Simpsons\". The film was directed by David Silverman, and stars the regular television cast of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Tress MacNeille, Pamela Hayden, Marcia Wallace, Maggie Roswell and Russi Taylor, along with Tom Hanks, Green Day and Albert Brooks. The film follows Homer Simpson, whose irresponsibility gets the better of him when he pollutes the lake in Springfield after the town has cleaned it up following receipt of a warning from the Environmental Protection Agency. As the townspeople exile him and eventually his family abandons him, Homer works to redeem his folly by stopping Russ Cargill, the head of the EPA, when he intends to destroy Springfield.\n\nDavid Silverman (animator): David Silverman (born March 15, 1957) is an American animator best known for directing numerous episodes of the animated TV series \"The Simpsons\", as well as \"The Simpsons Movie\". Silverman was involved with the series from the very beginning, where he animated all of the original short \"Simpsons\" cartoons that aired on \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" and went on to serve as director of animation for several years. He also did the animation for the 2016 film, \"The Edge of Seventeen,\" which was produced by Gracie Films.\n\nList of The Simpsons home video releases: \"The Simpsons\" is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox). The series is a satirical parody of a middle class American lifestyle epitomized by its eponymous family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield, and lampoons American culture, society and television, and many aspects of the human condition. The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a pitch for a series of animated shorts with producer James L. Brooks. Groening created a dysfunctional family and named the characters after members of his own family, substituting Bart for his own name. The shorts became a part of \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" on April 19, 1987. After a three-season run, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show and became a hit series for Fox.\n\nThe Simpsons shorts: The Simpsons shorts are an American animated TV series of 48 one-minute shorts that ran on the variety television program \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" for three seasons, before the characters spun off into \"The Simpsons\", their own half-hour prime-time show. It features Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The series was created by Matt Groening, who designed the Simpson family and wrote many of the shorts. The shorts first aired on April 19, 1987 starting with \"Good Night\". The final short to air was \"TV Simpsons\", originally airing on May 14, 1989. \"The Simpsons\" later debuted on December 17, 1989, as an independent series with the Christmas special \"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire\".\n\nList of The Simpsons episodes: \"The Simpsons\" is an American animated television sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is a satirical depiction of a middle class American lifestyle epitomized by its eponymous family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield, and lampoons American culture, society, and television, as well as many aspects of the human condition. The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a pitch for a series of animated shorts with producer James L. Brooks. Groening created a dysfunctional family and named the characters after members of his own family, substituting Bart for his own name. The shorts became a part of the Fox series \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" on April 19, 1987. After a three-season run, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime-time show that was an early hit for Fox.\n\nMaggie Simpson: Margaret Evelyn \"Maggie\" Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". She first appeared on television in the \"Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"Good Night\" on April 19, 1987. Maggie was created and designed by cartoonist Matt Groening while he was waiting in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. She received her first name from Groening's youngest sister. 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The initial 2012 season runs from September to December and consists of 11 tournaments in seven Latin American countries. Subsequent years' schedules will run in two swings, March to May (Southern Hemisphere autumn) and October to December (spring).\n\nStray from the Path: Stray from the Path is an American metalcore band formed in 2001 in Long Island, New York. They have released seven full-length albums total. First three records independently released entitled \"People Over Profit\" in 2002, \"Audio Prozac\" in 2003, \"Our Oceania\" in 2004. Stray From The Path signed with Sumerian Records and have released six records with them; \"Villains\" in 2008, \"Make Your Own History\" in 2009, \"Rising Sun\" in 2011, \"Anonymous\" in 2013, \"Subliminal Criminals\" in 2015, and \"Only Death Is Real\" in 2017. They are currently signed to Sumerian Records. They have been seen on tour with bands such as: Architects, Every Time I Die, The Acacia Strain, Terror, Norma Jean, Underoath, The Ghost Inside, For Today, Stick to Your Guns, Bleeding Through, Comeback Kid, and Counterparts. They were also featured on the All Stars Tour in 2012 and 2013. The band also played on the entire Vans Warped Tour in 2014.\n\nBecause We Can (concert tour): Because We Can was a concert tour by American rock band, Bon Jovi. The tour was in support of the band's twelfth studio album \"What About Now\". The tour was named after the lead single from \"What About Now\". All five major continents were visited during the 2013 tour. The tour saw the band travel to Wales for the first time since their 2001 One Wild Night Tour and was also the first time since their 1995 These Days Tour that the band returned to Africa for two dates in South Africa. Furthermore, this tour was the first time in the band's 30-year history that they visited Bulgaria and Poland. The tour ranked 1st on Pollstar's annual \"Top 100 Mid Year Worldwide Tours\". It earned $142.1 million from 60 shows. At the end of 2013, the tour placed 1st on Pollstar's \"Top 100 Worldwide Tours\", grossing $259.5 million from 102 shows.\n\nPop Punks Not Dead Tour: The Pop Punk's Not Dead Tour is a concert tour headlined by American rock band New Found Glory. The initial US leg was sponsored by \"Rockstar\" energy drink, with the band supported by Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years, Man Overboard, and This Time Next Year. The band wanted to showcase young talent from within the pop punk scene, following in the footsteps of bands such as Less Than Jake, Blink-182 and Green Day, who had in turn helped them out by offering support roles early in their career. It was announced on 1 August 2011 that the tour would commence on 6 October in Santa Cruz, California, running through 20 November in San Diego following the release of the band's seventh studio album \"Radiosurgery\". AbsolutePunk ran an exclusive competition on their website, with five pairs of free tickets available for the tour including a meet-and-greet with the band back stage. During the band's stint on the 2012 \"Kerrang!\" Tour, it was announced they would be bringing the tour to UK shores later in the year.\n\nPsycho Circus World Tour: Psycho Circus World Tour was a Kiss concert tour in 1998\u20132000. It was the first concert tour in history to have 3-D visual effects. The Smashing Pumpkins opened at the Dodger Stadium show only, in costume as The Beatles for the Halloween night performance. The Dodger Stadium show was streamed live on the internet as well as a radio broadcast. Two songs, \"Psycho Circus\" and \"Shout It Out Loud\", were screened live on Fox television as part of the \"Kiss Live: The Ultimate Halloween Party\" special. The vast majority of songs in the setlist were played on the previous Alive/Worldwide concert dates, leading to some frustration from fans expecting the return of classic songs not played on the previous tour. Peter Criss was quoted in Metal Edge magazine at the time as wanting to add \"Parasite\" to the setlist. The tour was initially hyped as having circus-style acts as pre-show entertainment. This ultimately happened only at the first concert at Dodger Stadium. Peter Criss later said that it didn't work out because the circus performers wanted equal billing and that some had even wanted to use KISS' backstage dressing room. \"2,000 Man\" was played to bring in the new Millennium at the 1999/2000 New Year's Eve show at Vancouver, advertised at the time as being recorded for Alive IV. The Vancouver show was also notable as being the first time the original members had played non-original band era material live in concert \u2013 \"I Love It Loud\", \"Lick It Up\" and \"Heaven's on Fire\" were added to the setlist and subsequently played on the Farewell Tour. \"Forever\" was listed on concert setlists at the Vancouver show but was not played. It was thought at the time it may have been intended as a Paul Stanley solo version prior to \"Black Diamond\". One notable show on the tour was the March 12 Bremen, Germany, show. After the opening song, Paul Stanley announced that the local fire marshall had banned Kiss from using any pyrotechnics during the show. They used a translator on stage to let the crowd understand exactly what Stanley was saying. At the end of the performance, the band ignited all of the pyrotechnics at once; as a result, they were banned from performing in Bremen. 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The bulk of the first and second discs were recorded at the World Amphitheater in suburban Chicago during the 1997 \"Test for Echo\" tour, along with three songs from the 1994 \"Counterparts\" tour. The third disc is taken from a performance at the Hammersmith Odeon in London during the \"A Farewell to Kings\" tour in 1978.\n\nMaya Tour: The Maya Tour (stylized as /\\/\\ /\\ Y /\\ Tour) is a 2010 global M.I.A. concert tour performed in support of her third studio album \"Maya\" (see 2010 in music). It began on 21 September 2010 in North America and was M.I.A.'s third major global performing tour following the birth of her first child. The tour was announced on 8 September 2010, with dates for Canadian, American and European venues revealed. According to photo albums on the musician's official Facebook page, the North American leg was branded the Reboot/Reboost Tour 2010, while the Sexynsofistic8d Tour formed the European leg of her 2010 concerts. M.I.A. handled costumes and stage direction, which departed from the productions of the preceding 2007-2008 Kala Tour and People Vs. Money Tours.\n\nThe Uplift Mofo Party Tour: The Uplift Mofo Party Tour (also known during 1988 dates as the Monsters Of Funk Tour) was a concert tour by Red Hot Chili Peppers to support their third studio album \"The Uplift Mofo Party Plan\". Founding drummer, Jack Irons returned the band the previous year to finish out the band's tour and record the next album, The Uplift Mofo Party Plan, which ended up being the only album and full tour to feature the four founding band members: Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Hillel Slovak and Irons. It was the band's biggest tour at the time and featured their first trip to Europe. Kiedis, who started to develop a major drug problem on the previous tour, started to fall deeper into his addiction and Slovak's addiction to heroin only grew stronger as well. Slovak died of a heroin overdose a few weeks after the end of the tour on June 25, 1988. The surviving three members regrouped for a small boat trip with then manager, Lindy Goetz. It was there that Irons decided he could no longer deal with being in the band and Slovak's death was too hard for him to handle so he decided to quit the band again, this time for good.\n\nCounterparts Tour: Rush's Counterparts Tour was in support of the band's studio album \"Counterparts\". The tour kicked off January 22, 1994 at the Civic Center in Pensacola, Florida and culminated on May 7, 1994 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. Opening acts for this tour were Candlebox, The Melvins, Primus, The Doughboys, and I Mother Earth.", "question": "What year was the band who had a Counterparts Tour formed? 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This song was available in four versions, as a remixed single, a very popular extended remix, an orchestral version, and the original mix. The song was written by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones, and the B-side \"Two Different Worlds\" is also of note for being the first solo-written Lou Gramm song to appear on a single. The single reached number 12 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, and also reached #4 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and #24 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It also reached the Top 40 in the UK (#28), the Netherlands (#19), Switzerland (#29) and Germany (#31).\n\nWaiting for a Girl Like You: \"Waiting for a Girl Like You\" is a 1981 power ballad by the British-American rock band Foreigner. The distinctive synthesizer theme was performed by the then-little-known Thomas Dolby.\n\nReaction to Action: \"Reaction to Action\" was the third single taken from the album \"Agent Provocateur\" by the band Foreigner, in the U.S. only. This song was remixed for this release. 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The song was written by Lou Gramm & Mick Jones, and the b-side, \"She's Too Tough\", a rockin' Elvis Presley-type song, is also featured on the American single release of \"Reaction To Action\".\n\nDown on Love: \"Down on Love\" was the fifth and final single taken from the album \"Agent Provocateur\" by the band Foreigner, and primarily released only in the U.S. in September 1985.\n\nHead Games (album): Head Games is the third studio album by the British-American rock band Foreigner, released on 10 September 1979 by Atlantic Records. Recorded at Atlantic Studios in New York, with additional recording and whole mixing taking place at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles, it was the only Foreigner album co-produced by Roy Thomas Baker, best known for working on Queen's classic albums. It marked the first appearance of new bass guitarist Rick Wills who replaced Ed Gagliardi, and was the last album with founding members Ian McDonald and Al Greenwood who would leave the band after the recording.\n\nI Want to Know What Love Is: \"I Want to Know What Love Is\" is a power ballad by the British-American rock band Foreigner. It was released in November 1984 as the lead single from their fifth album, \"Agent Provocateur\". The song hit number one in both the United Kingdom and the United States and is the group's biggest hit to date. It remains one of the band's best-known songs and most enduring radio hits, charting in the top 25 in 2000, 2001, and 2002 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Adult Contemporary Recurrents chart. \"I Want to Know What Love Is\" has continued to garner critical acclaim, and is listed as one of Rolling Stone Magazine's greatest songs of all time at #479. The song is also featured in a number of films.\n\nAgent Provocateur (album): Agent Provocateur is the fifth studio album by the British-American rock band Foreigner, released on December 7, 1984. The album was the band's first and only number one album in the United Kingdom, and it reached the top 5 in the United States. Although album sales were lower than their previous work in the U.S., it contains the band's biggest hit single, \"I Want to Know What Love Is\", which is their only #1 single in the UK and the U.S., staying at the top spot for three and two weeks respectively. The follow-up single, \"That Was Yesterday\", also proved to be a sizeable hit, peaking at #12 in the U.S. The album was certified Platinum in the UK by the BPI, and triple Platinum in the U.S. by the RIAA.\n\nForeigner (Foreigner album): Foreigner is the debut studio album by the British-American rock band Foreigner, released on March 8, 1977. 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Crawford played his high school basketball for Rainier Beach High School, a basketball powerhouse in Seattle, before committing to play for the University of Michigan. Crawford was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers but was traded on draft day to the Chicago Bulls. In his career, he has also played for the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Clippers. He won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award in 2010, 2014 and 2016, becoming the first three-time winner of the award in NBA history. He currently holds the record for most career four-point plays made with 50 (55 when counting the playoffs).\n\n1993\u201394 Chicago Bulls season: The 1993\u201394 NBA season was the Bulls' 28th season in the National Basketball Association. In the offseason, the Bulls signed free agents Steve Kerr, Bill Wennington and Pete Myers, who would become the team's starting shooting guard. 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In 2015, he signed with the Indiana Pacers, but departed after just one season, signing with the Timberwolves in 2016.\n\nDoug McDermott: Douglas Richard McDermott (born January 3, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). While playing college basketball for Creighton University, he led the nation in scoring in 2013\u201314, was a three-time consensus first-team All-American. He was the consensus national player of the year as a senior in 2014, and finished his college career with the fifth-most points in NCAA Division I men's basketball history. After graduating from Creighton, McDermott entered the 2014 NBA draft, where he was drafted 11th overall by the Chicago Bulls. He went on to play two and half seasons for the Bulls before being traded to the Thunder in February 2017. McDermott is the son of current Creighton coach, Greg McDermott; Greg coached McDermott during his college career.\n\nJimmy Butler (basketball): Jimmy Butler III (born September 14, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Born in Houston, Butler grew up in Tomball, Texas, and played college basketball for Tyler Junior College and Marquette University. He was drafted with the 30th overall pick in the 2011 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls. He is a three-time NBA All-Star and a three-time NBA All-Defensive Team honoree, and was named to his first All-NBA Team in 2017. In 2015, he was named the NBA Most Improved Player.\n\nCole Aldrich: Cole David Aldrich (born October 31, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He previously played for the Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets, Sacramento Kings, New York Knicks and Los Angeles Clippers. He played three seasons of college basketball for the University of Kansas before being drafted by the New Orleans Hornets with the 11th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft.\n\nFred Hoiberg: Fredrick Kristian Hoiberg (born October 15, 1972) is an American professional basketball coach and former player. He currently serves as the head coach for the Chicago Bulls. Previously, Hoiberg was the men's basketball head coach for Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa and a player for the Chicago Bulls of the NBA. Hoiberg grew up in Ames, Iowa, and played college basketball at Iowa State. He then played professional basketball for ten years and served as vice president for basketball operations for the Minnesota Timberwolves before beginning his coaching career.\n\nTyson Chandler: Tyson Cleotis Chandler (born October 2, 1982) is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Chandler was the second overall pick of the 2001 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Clippers, then was immediately traded to the Chicago Bulls. He has also played for the New Orleans Hornets, Charlotte Bobcats, Dallas Mavericks, and New York Knicks. As starting center for Dallas, he played an integral role in the franchise's first NBA championship in 2011. He was also a member of the United States men's national basketball team's gold medal runs in the 2010 FIBA World Championship and the 2012 Summer Olympics. He plays the center position.\n\nLauri Markkanen: Lauri Markkanen (born May 22, 1997) is a Finnish basketball player for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA). In the 2017 NBA draft, he was taken by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 7th overall pick before being included in a trade to the Chicago Bulls for Jimmy Butler. 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The magazine was publishing leading authors of the period, and also bringing literary news from the country and abroad.\n\nMandate (magazine): Mandate was a monthly gay pornographic magazine. It was published in the United States and distributed internationally since April, 1975. Together with the other magazines of the Mavety Group, such as \"Black Inches\", it folded in 2009.\n\nW (magazine): W is a monthly American fashion magazine published by Cond\u00e9 Nast, who purchased original owner Fairchild Publications in 1999. It was created in 1971 by the publisher of sister magazine \"Women's Wear Daily\", James Brady. The magazine is an oversize format \u2013 ten inches wide and thirteen inches tall. 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Primarily known as the editor in chief of Heat Publications, a publisher of gay erotic magazines including \"Mandate\", \"Torso\" and \"Inches\", he also wrote and published several works of LGBT literature in the 1980s and 1990s. He published three novels and two short story collections during his lifetime; two additional novels were published following his death of AIDS in 1995.\n\nGuter Rat: Guter Rat (meaning \"Good Advice\" in English) is a German language monthly business and consumer magazine published first in the East Germany. The magazine is one of three East German magazines, namely \"Eulenspiegel\" and \"das Magazin\", which have survived German reunification.\n\nBlack Inches: Black Inches (ISSN 1084-2462 ) was a US-based gay pornographic magazine featuring African-American men. Published by Mavety Media alongside magazines such as \"Mandate\", it was established in 1993 and folded in 2009.\n\nEarth's Last Citadel: Earth's Last Citadel is a science fiction novel written by the American husband and wife team of C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner. 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Following award-winning performances of a conman in \"Pithamagan\" (2003) and a hunchback in \"Perazhagan\" (2004), Suriya played a patient suffering from anterograde amnesia in the 2005 blockbuster \"Ghajini\". He rose to stardom with dual roles of a father and son in Gautham Menon's semi-autobiographical \"Vaaranam Aayiram\" (2008). His status as an action star was established with roles of a smuggler in \"Ayan\" (2009), and an aggressive cop in the \"Singam\" trilogy (\"Singam\", \"Singam II\" and \"S3\"). Suriya has also found success with science fiction films like \"7aum Arivu\" (2011), \"Maattrraan\" (2014), and \"24\" (2016). As of 2017, he has won three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and four Filmfare Awards South.\n\nKarthi: Karthik Sivakumar (born 25 May 1977), better known by his stage name Karthi, is an Indian film actor who works in the Tamil film industry. 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After appearing in a series of box office flops, he starred in successful films such as \"Biriyani\" (2013), \"Madras\" (2014) \"Oopiri\" (2016), and \"Kaatru Veliyidai\" (2017) which established him in Tamil cinema.\n\nSillunu Oru Kaadhal: Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (English: \"A Breezy Love Story\") is a 2006 Tamil romance film written and directed by N. Krishna. It starred Suriya, Jyothika and Bhumika Chawla in pivotal roles, while Shriya Sharma, Sukanya, Vadivelu and Santhanam played other pivotal roles. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, with lyrics by the Indian poet Vaali; cinematography for the film was handled by R. D. Rajasekhar and editing was handled by Anthony. The film was released on 8 September 2006, three days before the marriage of Suriya and Jyothika. It grossed around 3 crore at box office. The film was an average hit in spite of a decent opening. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Nuvvu Nenu Prema (\u0c28\u0c41\u0c35\u0c4d\u0c35\u0c41 \u0c28\u0c47\u0c28\u0c41 \u0c2a\u0c4d\u0c30\u0c47\u0c2e). Vijay was first slated to do the film, but this was changed to Suriya. Jyothika was nominated for Best Actress Category at Filmfare Awards for her portrayal of wife Character of Surya. In 2015, this film was remade into Marathi as \"Tu Hi Re\", starring Swapnil Joshi, Sai Tamhankar, Tejaswini Pandit and directed by Sanjay Jadhav. In 2017, the movie was dubbed into Hindi as \"Mohabbat Ke Dushman\" by Goldmines Telefilms Pvt. Ltd.\n\nPeriyanna: Periyanna is a 1999 Tamil film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar featuring Vijayakanth and Suriya in the lead roles. Meena and Manasa play other supporting roles, the soundtrack for this film composed by debutant music director Bharani. The film released on 14 April 1999 to negative reviews and performed poor commercially. Actor Vijay has lend his voice for three songs.\n\n24 (soundtrack): 24 is the soundtrack album, composed by A. R. Rahman with song lyrics by Vairamuthu and Madhan Karky, to the 2016 Tamil film of the same name, produced by Suriya and directed by Vikram Kumar. The film stars Suriya, Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Nithya Menen in lead roles. The album features six tracks, and was released on April 11, 2016 by Eros Music.\n\nHousefull (1999 film): Housefull is a 1999 Tamil film written and directed by R. Parthiepan. The film stars Vikram, Parthiban and Suvalakshmi in the lead roles. The film was produced by Parthiban's children under Bioscope Film Framers. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Ilaiyaraaja. 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The film stars Alice Faye, Tony Martin, Fred Allen, Joan Davis, Marjorie Weaver and Gregory Ratoff. The film was released on March 4, 1938, by 20th Century Fox.\n\nFive Golden Hours: Five Golden Hours is a 1961 Italian-British comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and written by Hans Wilhelm, starring Ernie Kovacs, Cyd Charisse and George Sanders, and featuring Dennis Price and John Le Mesurier.\n\nSomething's Got to Give: Something's Got to Give is an unfinished 1962 American feature film, directed by George Cukor for Twentieth Century-Fox and starring Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin and Cyd Charisse. A remake of \"My Favorite Wife\" (1940), a screwball comedy starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne, it was Monroe's last work, but from the beginning its production was disrupted by her personal troubles, and after her death on August 5, 1962, the film was abandoned. Most of its completed footage remained unseen for many years.\n\nThe Band Wagon: The Band Wagon is a 1953 musical comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli, starring Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse. Fred Astaire was contemplating retirement just like his character. It tells the story of an aging musical star who hopes a Broadway show will restart his career. However, the play's director wants to make it a pretentious retelling of \"Faust\", and brings in a prima ballerina who clashes with the star. 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Episodes are regularly repeated on UKTV comedy channel Gold, Yesterday and occasionally repeated on BBC One.\n\nNickolaus Hirschl: Nickolaus \"Mickey\" Hirschl (March 20, 1906\u00a0\u2013\u00a0October 10, 1991) was an Austrian Olympic-medal-winning wrestler, European Heavyweight Wrestling Champion, and for 10 years held the title of Austrian Heavyweight Wrestling Champion. He was also an Austrian Shotput and Discus Junior Champion, Austrian Heavyweight Weightlifting Junior Champion, and for seven years the Austrian Pentathlon Champion.\n\nList of The Vicar of Dibley episodes: \"The Vicar of Dibley\" is a British sitcom which premiered on BBC One on 10 November, 1994. From 1994 to 1998, two series and two specials had been produced and broadcast. No further series were produced. Following this, a number of specials were broadcast. Over the seasonal period between Christmas 1999 and early 2000, four specials aired. 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Legend has it that the album was the first major label release to have been recorded by musicians who were all under the influence of LSD.\n\nBar Harbor, Maine: Bar Harbor is a town on Mount Desert Island in Hancock County, Maine, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population is 5,235. Bar Harbor is a popular tourist destination in the Down East region of Maine and home to the College of the Atlantic, Jackson Laboratory, and MDI Biological Laboratory (Salisbury Cove village). Prior to a catastrophic 1947 fire, the town was a famous summer colony for the super-affluent elite. Bar Harbor is home to the largest parts of Acadia National Park, including Cadillac Mountain, the highest point within twenty-five miles (40 km) of the coastline of the Eastern United States. 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The album was a commercial failure, and the band ceased to exist shortly after its release. However, during the subsequent years several tracks from the LP, most notably \"The Otherside\" by Harrad, were dubbed classics of British psychedelic rock by critics, making \"An Apple a Day\" one of the most sought-after British psychedelic rarities.\n\nThe Amazing Charlatans: The Amazing Charlatans is a compilation album by the American psychedelic rock band The Charlatans that was released in 1996 by Big Beat Records. The album is a collection of demos, tracks that appeared on singles, and previously unreleased sessions that the band recorded between August 1965 and early 1968, at a variety of different San Francisco studios.\n\nNice Dreams (album): Nice Dreams is the second album by psychedelic rock band Coke Weed. It was released on April 17, 2012. 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He made his second and final flight into space on the Skylab 3 mission in 1973, the second manned mission to the Skylab space station. After retiring from the United States Navy in 1975 and NASA in 1981, he pursued his interest in painting, depicting various space-related scenes and documenting his own experiences in space as well as that of his fellow Apollo program astronauts.\n\nNASA Astronaut Group 5: NASA's Astronaut Group 5 was selected by NASA in April 1966. Of the six Lunar Module Pilots that walked on the Moon, three came from Group 5. The group as a whole is roughly split between the half who flew to the Moon (nine in all) and the other half who flew Skylab and Shuttle, providing the core of Shuttle Commanders early in that program. This group is also distinctive in being the only time when NASA hired a person into the astronaut corps who had already earned astronaut wings, X-15 pilot Joe Engle. John Young labelled the group the \"Original Nineteen\" in parody of the original seven Mercury astronauts.\n\nEuropean Astronaut Corps: The European Astronaut Corps is a unit of the European Space Agency (ESA) that selects, trains, and provides astronauts as crew members on U.S. and Russian space missions. As of Nov 2014, 24 ESA astronauts are now able to go board the ISS. There are currently 47 members of the Corps, 26 currently active. The European Astronaut Corps is based at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany. They can be assigned to various projects both in Europe (at ESTEC, for instance) or elsewhere in the world, at NASA Johnson Space Center or Star City.\n\nJoseph R. Tanner: Joseph Richard \"Joe\" Tanner (born January 21, 1950) is an American instructor at the University of Colorado Boulder, mechanical engineer, a former naval officer and aviator, and a former NASA astronaut. He was born in Danville, Illinois. He is unusual among astronauts as he did not have a background in flight test nor did he earn any advanced academic degrees. Typically those who did not do military flight test have an M.D. or Ph.D., if not a master's, whereas Tanner's path to becoming an astronaut followed operational military flying and then into NASA for operational jet training before being selected into the NASA Astronaut Corps in 1992, following an unsuccessful application in 1987.\n\nJoe Engle: Joe Henry Engle (born August 26, 1932), (Maj Gen, USAF, Ret.) , is an American pilot who served in the United States Air Force, test pilot for the North American X-15 program, aeronautical engineer, and a former NASA astronaut. As of 2017, he is the last living pilot of the X-15 program.\n\nDante Ross: Dante Ross (born October 11, 1965 in San Francisco, California) is an American music industry executive, A&R representative, and producer. He was named one of the top-25 greatest A&R representatives in hip hop by \"Complex\" magazine. Ross started his A&R career at Tommy Boy records, at which he signed and handled the careers of such artists as De La Soul, Queen Latifah, and Digital Underground. Ross was then hired by Elektra Records and was the first person ever hired by a major label to be specifically a hip hop A and R man. Ross became the architect of Elektra Records hip hop roster where he signed acts Brand Nubian, Grand Puba, Pete Rock & C.L Smooth, KMD, Leaders of the New School, Busta Rhymes and Ol\u2019 Dirty Bastard. He is currently a SVP of A&R ADA Music the independent distribution company owned by the Warner Music Group. He also serves as SVP of A and R for the newly re-activated Asylum records.\n\nLuca Parmitano: Luca Parmitano (born 27 September 1976 in Patern\u00f2, Sicily) is an Italian engineer and astronaut in the European Astronaut Corps for the European Space Agency (ESA). The astronauts work on missions at the International Space Station. He was selected as an ESA astronaut in May 2009.\n\nRiding Rockets: Riding Rockets: The Outrageous Tales of a Space Shuttle Astronaut is a 2006 book by retired astronaut Richard \"Mike\" Mullane. The book describes Mullane's experiences in the NASA astronaut corps from 1978 to 1990, including his flights on the Space Shuttle and his personal relationships with other astronauts, including Judy Resnik, who perished in the \"Challenger\" accident. 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It was released on video in the early 1980s as \"The Thorn\". It was written, directed and produced by Peter Alexander. Its release was legally challenged on grounds that its title and advertising deceptively exploited the fame of its co-star, Bette Midler.\n\nJesse Thorn: Jesse Thorn (born April 24, 1981) is an American public radio show host/creator. He is the host and producer of the radio show and podcast \"Bullseye\" (formerly \"The Sound of Young America\"), which is distributed by National Public Radio to 69 public terrestrial radio stations in 29 states and is also broadcast weekly on XM Radio's \"XM Public Radio\" channel. He is the owner and founder of the Maximum Fun podcast network, where he hosts the podcasts \"Judge John Hodgman\" and \"Jordan, Jesse, Go! .\" In addition to his work in radio and podcasts, Jesse Thorn also hosts the television program The Grid, which formerly aired on IFC, and runs a blog and web video series devoted to men's fashion called Put This On.\n\nRa\u00fal Anguiano: Jos\u00e9 Ra\u00fal Anguiano Valadez (February 26, 1915 \u2013 January 13, 2006) was a notable Mexican painter of the 20th century, part of the \u201csecond generation\u201d of Mexican muralists which continued the tradition of Diego Rivera, Jos\u00e9 Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros but experimented with it as well. Anguiano was born during the height of the Mexican Revolution, which would inspire a majority of his mural painting. He studied painting in his hometown of Guadalajara before moving to Mexico City to begin his career. His first major exhibition was held at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, at age 20. His works include over 100 individual and collective exhibitions with 50 murals, mostly in Mexico and the United States. As he continued his artistry with aspects of the Mexican muralism movement, he also experimented with other styles such as Cubism, Surrealism and Expressionism, with themes such as clowns and prostitutes. However, his most famous painting is \u201cLa espina\u201d (The thorn) which depicts a Mayan woman digging a thorn out of her foot with a knife. His later works concentrated on depicting Mexico in vivid colors and traditional imagery.\n\nBernard Berg: Bernard 'Benny' Berg (born 14 September 1931 in Dudelange) is a Luxembourgish politician and trade unionist. In the 1970s, Berg was a leading member of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party, sitting in the Chamber of Deputies and the communal council of Dudelange. 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Its capital is Hohhot, and other major cities include Baotou, Chifeng, and Ordos.\n\nBaotou: Baotou (Mongolian: ; ) also known as Bugthot is the largest industrial city in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of northern China. Governed as a prefecture-level city, its built-up (\"or metro\") area made up of 5 urban districts is home to 2,070,801 inhabitants with a total population of over 2.65 million accounting for counties under its jurisdiction. The city's Mongolian name means \"place with deer\", and an alternate name is \"Lucheng\" (\u9e7f\u57ce ; \"L\u00f9ch\u00e9ng\"), meaning \"Deer City\".\n\nShouguang: Shouguang () is a county-level city located in Weifang Prefecture-level city, Shandong Province, China. 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It is the successor to the John Player Portrait Award. It is the most important portrait prize in the world, and is reputedly one of the most prestigious competitions in contemporary art. The \"Daily Mail\" has called it \"the portraiture Oscars\".\n\nNational Portrait Gallery, London: The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) is an art gallery in London housing a collection of portraits of historically important and famous British people. It was the first portrait gallery in the world when it opened in 1856. The gallery moved in 1896 to its current site at St Martin's Place, off Trafalgar Square, and adjoining the National Gallery. It has been expanded twice since then. The National Portrait Gallery also has regional outposts at Beningbrough Hall in Yorkshire and Montacute House in Somerset. It is unconnected to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, with which its remit overlaps. 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It attracted over 1.3\u00a0million visitors in the 142 days it was open, about four times the population of Manchester at that time, many of whom visited on organised railway excursions. Its selection and display of artworks had a formative influence on the public art collections that were then being established in the UK, such as the National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum.\n\nUffizi: The Uffizi Gallery (Italian: Galleria degli Uffizi , ] ) is a prominent art museum located adjacent to the Piazza della Signoria in the Historic Centre of Florence in the region of Tuscany, Italy. 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He is a solo artist and also the lead guitarist and backing vocalist of metalcore band Asking Alexandria. Bruce co-founded the band with lead vocalist Danny Worsnop.\n\nStand Up and Scream: Stand Up and Scream is the debut studio album by English metalcore band Asking Alexandria, released on 15 September 2009 through Sumerian Records. The album has charted at number 170 on the Billboard 200, number 29 on Top Independent albums, and number 5 on Top Heatseekers. The record managed to remain at the Top Heatseekers chart at position number 36 until the end of July 2010. The album received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with Danny Worsnop's unclean vocals, and the loud guitars and drums being praised. However, the lyrics, Worsnop's clean vocals and electronic elements were subject of criticism. 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He earned three caps with the U.S. national team in 1924. His first two caps came in the 1924 Summer Olympics. The U.S. won its first game 1-0 against Estonia, but lost to Uruguay in the quarterfinals. Following its elimination from the tournament, the U.S. played two exhibition games. Jones played the first, a win over Poland. That was Jones' last game with the national team. At the time of the Olympics, he played for the Bridgevill Football Club.\n\nOzell Jones: Ozell \"Hoppy\" Jones (November 20, 1960 \u2013 September 7, 2006) was a professional basketball player. Born in Long Beach, California, he was listed at 6 ft and weighed 235 lbs. Jones first played collegiate ball with the Wichita State University (1979\u20131981) and helped the Shockers reach the Elite 8 in his second year. He later transferred to Cal State Fullerton to play for the Titans in 1982-1984. He entered the 1984 NBA Draft and was chosen in the fourth round (90th pick overall) by the San Antonio Spurs. 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He remained at Kwinana until the end of the 1975 season. In 1976 Jones played for East Fremantle Tricolore. For the first year of the National Soccer League in 1977 he played for West Adelaide, playing three seasons in South Australia including a season for Adelaide City. He later had playing stints for Preston Makedonia and Perth Azzurri.\n\nDavy Jones (baseball): David Jefferson \"Davy\" Jones (June 30, 1880 \u2013 March 30, 1972), nicknamed \"Kangaroo\", was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played fifteen seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, and Pittsburgh Rebels. Jones played with some of the early legends of the game, including Ty Cobb, Sam Crawford, Frank Chance, Three Finger Brown, Hugh Duffy and Jesse Burkett. Also, he played part of one year with the Chicago White Sox, where several of his teammates would later be implicated in the 1919 Black Sox scandal. 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Pine stars in the title role, becoming the fourth actor to play Ryan, following Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, and Ben Affleck.\n\nMagi-Nation Duel: Magi-Nation Duel, sometimes abbreviated \"MND\" or simply Magi-Nation, is a collectible card game (CCG) published by Interactive Imagination Corp (2i). It was previewed at Gen Con 2000 and was released in October 2000. Lead Designer and Co-Founder of 2i Phillip Tavel created a game with mechanics which resembled and were partially based on , while much of the flavor of the game was based on the anime-style artwork of Matt Holmberg. Greg Richardson Von Oy (the other original Co-Founder of 2i) and Josh Lytle (a former professional gamer) helped to playtest and finalize the original design of the game. Several manga-style American artists led by Art Director: Thomas Cook include Matt Holmberg, Rich Werner (Main character designer for Kybar's Teeth, Weave, Paradwyn, Bograth, Nar and The Sands of Dresh), Tim Gillette, Chana Goodman, and Ryan Shreve helped to expand the universe of art based on the original creations of Matt Holmberg. The game was originally designed as a bridge between Pok\u00e9mon and . The idea was that younger players whose first game was Pok\u00e9mon would eventually seek out a new game to play and that Magic: The Gathering might be too complex for some players, leaving a void in the market between the two massively popular card games . The game is now out of print. A new version of the game, licensed by Cookie Jar tm, was to be released in 2008, but no relaunch ever surfaced.\n\nTumbleweeds (comic strip): Tumbleweeds was an American comic strip that offered a skewed perspective on life in the Old West. Writer-artist Tom K. 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They wanted to start another Evangelical and reformed church, they asked help to the Christian Reformed Church in North America. In 1972 missionaries were sent by the CRCNA. This work developed and in the central are eight churches were started, in the south with 9 churches and in Olancho with 22 congregations. In 1990 a Synod was formed. A theological seminary was formed. The church affirms the Apostles Creed, the Athanasian Creed, the Nicene Creed, the Canons of Dort and the Heidelberg Catechism. The denomination has 1,500 - 2,000 members with 18 parishes and almost 40 house fellowships.\n\nReformed Church, Copenhagen: Reformed Church (Danish: \"Reformert Kirke\") in Gothersgade, opposite Rosenborg Castle, is a church building used by the reformed congregations in Copenhagen, Denmark. Consecrated in 1689, the church was instigated by Queen Charlotte Amalie, consort of King Christian V, who was herself a German Calvinist. 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It has adopted the Heidelberg Catechism and Westminster Confession.\n\nKir\u00e1lyh\u00e1g\u00f3mell\u00e9k Reformed Church District: The Kir\u00e1lyh\u00e1g\u00f3mell\u00e9k Reformed Church District (Hungarian: \"Kir\u00e1lyh\u00e1g\u00f3mell\u00e9ki Reform\u00e1tus Egyh\u00e1zker\u00fclet\" ; Romanian: \"Episcopia Reformat\u0103 de pe l\u00e2ng\u0103 Piatra Craiului\" ) is one of the two districts of the Reformed Church in Romania, with its headquarters in Oradea. It was part of the Tisz\u00e1nt\u00fal Reformed Church District of the Reformed Church in Hungary from the 16th century until 1920, when it came under Romanian administration in accordance with the Treaty of Trianon and became part of the newly founded Reformed Church in Romania. In 2004 it had 320,000 members in 271 congregations and 342 house fellowships. 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In 1960, due to the apartheid system, the South African missionaries were no longer tolerated in Nigeria and had to leave. In their place the SUM\u2013Christian Reformed Reformed Church of North America, a branch related to NKST, gave it strong support until about 1985. In 1957 the church was formally organized as an autonomous, self-supporting, and self-propagating church with first four indigenous (Nigerian) pastors. A full translation of the Bible into Tiv was completed and dedicated on 4 November 1964. The church also has a synod that meets twice in a year. The Church has seven institutions of higher learning: 1. The Reformed Theological Seminary Mkar, 2. Reformed Bible College Harga, 3. School of Nursing Mkar, 4. College of Health Technology Mkar 5. School of Medical Laboratory Sciences Mkar, 6. School of Midwifery Mkar, 7. and more recently a university, The University of Mkar . The pioneer Vice Chancellor was a renowned academic, Professor (Mrs) Nancy Ngunan Agbe. Until her appointment, she was a professor at Benue State University, Makurdi. The current Vice Chancellor is Prof. Emmanuel Hemen Agba, Professor of Physics also coming from Benue State University.\n\nReadington Reformed Church: The Readington Reformed Church is a historic church located at 124 Readington Road, Readington Village, an unincorporated community located within Readington Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. It was known in colonial times as the Dutch Reformed Church of North Branch. It is the oldest Dutch Reformed Church in the county. The current building was built in 1865. The churchyard is known as the Readington Reformed Church Cemetery. The church was added as a contributing property of the Readington Village Historic District by the National Register of Historic Places on June 24, 1991.\n\nChristian Reformed Church in Myanmar: The Christian Reformed Church in Myanmar is a Reformed church of Myanmar, and was founded in 1985 by Pastor Chan Thleng who was former ordained in the Presbyterian Church in Myanmar. He belongs to the Matu tribe in Southern Chin State born in 1954 become Christian in 1974. In 1985 he founded the United Christian Church after he graduated from Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, MI he returned to Burma and changed the denominations name to the Christian Reformed Church. It has 52 congregations and 13 preaching points with more than 6,000 members. The church is divided into 10 Classes. Most of the evangelists work among Buddhist and Animist people. The church is divided into classes. The Church recognizes the Belgic Confession, Heidelberg Catechism, Canons of Dort and the Ecumenical Creeds. To train pastors the church founded the Reformed Theological seminary in Yangon in 1997. The college offers a degree of Bachelor of Theology. The Christian Reformed Church maintains a clinic opened in 1999 in Matupi. It belonged to the Reformed Ecumenical Council, the only Burmese denomination to do so. But REC merged with the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, now the Christian Reformed Church is affiliated with the World Communion of Reformed Churches. The denomination held its 26th General assembly in March 17-20 2011. It entered into official ecclesiastical fellowship with the Christian Reformed Church in North America in 2011.\n\nReformed Church of East Africa: The Reformed Church of East Africa was founded in 1944 when the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa started mission work in Eldoret Kenya. This work was overtaken by the missionaries came from the Netherlands Reformed Church. The church accepted the Three Forms of Unity. When the Dutch missionaries left, they left behind a Kenyan Reformed church. At the time it has more than 600 congregations and 110,000 members. The denomination has a theological seminary in Eldoret. The church become autonomous in 1963. There are more than 110,000 adherents. The Christian Reformed Church in Eastern Africa separated in 1992. It is a member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches. 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Commissioned a week after the end of World War II, \"Midway\" was the largest ship in the world until 1955, as well as the first U.S. aircraft carrier too big to transit the Panama Canal. A revolutionary hull design, based on the planned \"Montana\"-class battleship , gave her enhanced protection compared to previous carriers. She operated for 47 years, during which time she saw action in the Vietnam War and served as the Persian Gulf flagship in 1991's Operation Desert Storm. Decommissioned in 1992, she is now a museum ship at the USS \"Midway\" Museum, in San Diego, California, and the only remaining U.S. aircraft carrier commissioned right after World War II ended that was not an \"Essex\"-class aircraft carrier .\n\nUSS Douglas H. Fox: USS \"Douglas H. Fox\" (DD-779) an \"Allen M. Sumner\"-class destroyer , was named in honor of Lieutenant Commander Douglas H. 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On three occasions during the Pacific War, the Japanese announced that she had been sunk in battle, resulting in her being named \"The Grey Ghost\".\n\nUSS Dwight D. Eisenhower: USS \"Dwight D. Eisenhower\" (CVN-69) (\"\"Ike\"\") is a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier currently in service with the United States Navy. Commissioned in 1977, the ship is the second of the ten \"Nimitz\"-class aircraft carrier s currently in service, and is the first ship named after the 34th President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower. The vessel was initially named simply as USS \"Eisenhower\", much like the lead ship of the class, \"Nimitz\" , but the name was changed to its present form on 25 May 1970. 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As officer-in-charge of a boat detailed to rescue survivors from the burning carrier, Ensign Holton, under a hail of flaming debris from bombs, ammunition, and gasoline exploding on \"Lexington\", persistently returned to the stricken ship and thus effected a series of daring rescues in which he saved the lives of many members of the ship's crew who otherwise would have been lost. Less than a month later, on 6 June, Ensign Holton was reported missing and presumed dead as his ship, the destroyer \"Hammann\" , was sunk by a Japanese submarine during the Battle of Midway while assisting the aircraft carrier \"Yorktown\" .\n\nUSS Wayne E. Meyer: USS \"Wayne E. Meyer\" (DDG-108) is an \"Arleigh Burke\"-class guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy. She is named after Rear Admiral Wayne E. Meyer, who is known as the Father of Aegis. 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His critical acclaim, however, was not reflected in commercial success during his lifetime, though interest in Yates has revived somewhat since his death, partly because of an influential 1999 essay by Stewart O'Nan in the Boston Review, a 2003 biography by Blake Bailey and the 2008 Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning film \"Revolutionary Road\", starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio.\n\nEleven Kinds of Loneliness: Eleven Kinds of Loneliness is a collection of short stories written by Richard Yates from 1951 to 1961. All of the stories in \"Eleven Kinds of Loneliness\" also appeared in the posthumously released \"Collected Stories of Richard Yates\" (2001).\n\nThe Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman: The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman is a 1971 novel by Ernest J. Gaines. The story depicts the struggles of African Americans as seen through the eyes of the narrator, a woman named Jane Pittman. She tells of the major events of her life from the time she was a young slave girl in the American South at the end of the Civil War.\n\nA Lesson Before Dying (film): A Lesson Before Dying is a television film released in 1999 adapted from the Ernest J. Gaines novel of the same name. It won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie.\n\nErnest J. Gaines: Ernest James Gaines (born January 15, 1933) is an African-American author whose works have been taught in college classrooms and translated into many languages, including French, Spanish, German, Russian and Chinese. Four of his works have been made into television movies.\n\nGov. Richard Yates House: The Gov. Richard Yates House is a historic house located at 1190 Williams Boulevard in Springfield, Illinois. The house was built in 1904-05 for Illinois governor Richard Yates, Jr. Architects Helmle and Helmle designed the house, which has Romanesque Revival and Queen Anne influences. The house's first floor has rusticated stone walls, as do both stories of the turret on the west side; it is a rare example of rusticated stone in a residential Helmle & Helmle design. The front entrance opens to a great hall, which connects the interior rooms; this arrangement allowed Yates to host political gatherings in his home. A landing in front of the fireplace provided a raised space for Yates or his guests to give speeches. Yates left the governor's office the same year his house was completed; he later served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1919 to 1933.\n\nErnest J. King Professor of Maritime History: In May 1948, the President of the Naval War College Admiral Raymond Spruance recommended a plan to establish a civilian professorship of maritime history at the Naval War College. Approved by Secretary of the Navy John L. Sullivan (Navy) on 29 December 1948, the post was not filled \u201cfor lack of funds\u201d until 1951, when Thomas C. 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The album peaked at no. 109 on the Billboard 200, and reached no. 15 on the UK Albums Chart, making it the band's highest charting album to date.\n\nLower Than Atlantis (album): Lower Than Atlantis is the eponymous fourth studio album by British rock band Lower Than Atlantis. With the release of \"Changing Tune\" (2012), the band moved to an arena rock-orientated sound. Following the touring cycle for \"Changing Tune\", Island Records gave the band an ultimatum. The result of which ended with the band taking a label advance and building their own recording studio in Watford in July 2013. Discussing new material, vocalist/guitarist Mike Duce called the lyrics \"quite vague\" compared to his previous autobiographical work. Bassist Declan Hart listed Pantera, C2C and The 1975, among others, as influences for the album. Recording was done with producer Dan Lancaster over the course of \"seven or eight months\". Lancaster constantly pushed the band to get the best take. The band soon moved to Peter Miles' studio in Devon to record drum tracks.\n\nFar Q: Far Q is the debut studio album by British rock band Lower Than Atlantis. Following multiple line-up changes, the band gained drummer Eddy Thrower before starting work on \"Far Q\". The album was recorded above a printing factory in Hertfordshire between September and November 2009 with producer Daniel Lancaster. \"Taping Songs Off the Radio\" was released as a single in early March 2010 with \"Far Q\" following later that month. It was released through A Wolf at Your Door. A vinyl edition was released by German label Redfield. The album was critically lauded upon release. \"Far Q\" was released as a single in mid-July. In September and October, the band toured the UK on the Rock Sound Presents... Powered by Fender with Architects, Norma Jean and Devil Sold His Soul.\n\nThis Is the Six: This Is the Six is the debut studio album by British metalcore band While She Sleeps. The album was released on 13 August 2012 through Search and Destroy Records. Preparation for the album began in late 2010/early 2011, with recording beginning on 1 November 2011 and wrapping up in February 2012. The title track \"This Is the Six\" was released as the first single from the album on 13 May 2012. The band have stated that the album will showcase a more polished and progressive sound than their previous material. The album debuted at #27 on the UK Album Chart.\n\nArchitects discography: The discography of Architects, a British metalcore band, consists of seven studio albums, one split EP, eleven singles, one video album and 23 music videos. Formed in Brighton in 2004, the group originally consisted of vocalist Matt Johnson, guitarists Tom Searle and Tim Hillier-Brook, bassist Tim Lucas and drummer Dan Searle, who released the band's debut album \"Nightmares\" in 2006. In 2007, Johnson was replaced by Sam Carter and Lucas was replaced by Ali Dean, and the band released its second album \"Ruin\". \" Hollow Crown\" followed on Century Media Records in 2009, which was the band's first album to register on the UK Albums Chart, reaching number 117. The band released \"The Here and Now\" in January 2011, which reached number 57 on the UK Albums Chart and topped the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart.\n\nLower Than Atlantis: Lower Than Atlantis are an English rock band, formed in 2007 and based in Watford, Hertfordshire. The band currently consists of lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist Mike Duce, bassist Declan Hart, drummer Eddy Thrower and lead guitarist Ben Sansom. The band released their debut EP \"Bretton\" in 2008. Their first full-length album \"Far Q\" was released in 2010.\n\nThe Here and Now: The Here and Now is the fourth full-length studio album by British metalcore band Architects, and was released on 24 January 2011 in the United Kingdom and majority of Europe, and 25 January 2011 in the United States. The album was recorded with producer Steve Evetts at his own studio The Omen Room Studios in California.\n\nDaybreaker (Architects album): Daybreaker is the fifth studio album by British metalcore band Architects. It was released on 28 May 2012 in the United Kingdom and most of Europe and on 5 June 2012 in the United States. It was the last album to feature guitarist Tim Hillier-Brook, who left the band on 16 April 2012. \"Daybreaker\" was co-produced by the band and Ben Humphreys at Outhouse Studios in Reading, Berkshire, and used the same team and studio that were used for recording the band's third studio album, \"Hollow Crown\". \"Daybreaker\" was praised by music writers for its variety.\n\nArchitects (British band): Architects are a British metalcore band from Brighton, England. The band currently consists of vocalist Sam Carter, drummer Dan Searle, bassist Alex Dean and guitarists Adam Christianson and Josh Middleton. The band's first name was Inharmonic, which was swiftly changed to Counting the Days, and finally to Architects after a couple of years. They have released seven studio albums and one split EP with Dead Swans to date.\n\nSafe in Sound (Lower Than Atlantis album): Safe in Sound is the fifth studio album by British rock band Lower Than Atlantis. Following the release of \"Changing Tune\" (2012), Island Records were streamlining and dropping artists who were underselling. Despite the album underselling, the group couldn't be dropped as the label had picked the option for their next album. The label offered the band the chance to take an advance and leave, which they subsequently did to build a personal studio. Here, the group worked on their next album, \"Lower Than Atlantis\", which was released through Sony Music and supported by successful tours. In early 2015, the band were having discussions with Sony about their next album.", "question": "Far Q is the debut studio album by British rock band Lower Than Atlantis, in September and October, the band toured the UK on the Rock Sound Presents... 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Armed Forces Day is held in conjunction with the Day of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, itself a separate public holiday. The event is marked by military parades, equipment reviews, showcases and remembrances by all branches of the Polish Armed Forces across the country. One of the most prominent events of the day is in the capital Warsaw, which hosts a large military parade through the city's center. Originally celebrated during the Second Republic, the holiday was barred by authorities during the communist era beginning in 1947, only to be revived again in 1992.\n\nOne Who Walks with the Stars: One Who Walks With the Stars (also translated as Walks with Stars Woman or Woman-Who-Walks-with-the-Stars) was an Oglala Lakota woman who was the wife of Crow Dog, a Brul\u00e9 Lakota warrior. She killed two soldiers by slashing and clubbing them in the water of the river bank during the Battle of Little Big Horn.\n\n4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs: The 4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs was an infantry battalion of the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1798, when they were the 2nd Battalion, 16th Bengal Native Infantry. Over the years they became known by a number of different titles. The 33rd Bengal Native Infantry 1824\u20131861, the 4th Bengal Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1861\u20131890, the 4th (Prince Albert Victor's) Bengal Infantry 1890\u20131897, the 4th (Prince Albert Victor's) Rajput Regiment 1897\u20131901 and finally after the Kitchener reforms of the Indian Army the 4th (Prince Albert Victor's) Rajputs. To honour the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to India they took part in the Rawalpindi Parade 1905. They took part in the First Anglo-Sikh War, the Second Anglo-Afghan War, the Third Anglo-Burmese War and World War I. After World War I the Indian government reformed the army again moving from single battalion regiments to large multi battalion regiments, the 4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs became the 2nd Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment. After India gained independence they were one of the regiments allocated to the Indian Army.\n\nHaitian Heritage Month: Haitian Heritage Month is a celebration in the United States of Haitian heritage and culture. It was first celebrated in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1998. Tele Kreyol, one of the Boston Haitian Access Television programs, celebrated the whole month of May with a series of programs on Haitian history, culture, and contributions to the world. The month-long celebration has continued with such activities as parades, flag raisings, and exhibits organized by Haitian-Americans United, Inc. 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The title descends via absolute primogeniture since 1983, meaning that its holder can be either Prince or Princess of Orange.\n\nThe Twelfth: The Twelfth (also called the Glorious Twelfth or Orangemen's Day) is an Ulster Protestant celebration held on 12 July. It originated during the late 18th century in Ulster. It celebrates the Glorious Revolution (1688) and victory of Protestant king William of Orange over Catholic king James II at the Battle of the Boyne (1690), which began the Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. On and around the Twelfth, large parades are held by the Orange Order and Ulster loyalist marching bands, streets are bedecked with British flags and bunting, and large towering bonfires are lit. Today the Twelfth is mainly celebrated in Northern Ireland (where it is a public holiday), but smaller celebrations are held in other parts of the world where Orange lodges have been set up. The Twelfth involves thousands of participants and spectators, although not all Protestants celebrate it.\n\nOrange walk: Orange walks are a series of parades held annually by members of the Orange Order on a regular basis during the summer in Ulster, and mostly in Scotland, and occasionally in :England, and throughout the Commonwealth. These typically build up to 12 July celebrations which mark Prince William of Orange's victory over King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Although the term \"march\" or \"parade\" is widely used in the media, the Order prefers terms such as \"walk\" or \"demonstration\". Orange walks have faced opposition from Catholics, Irish Nationalists, Scottish Nationalists and those on the political left who see the parades as sectarian and triumphalist. Those who attend the procession, however, regard it as having a vital ceremonial significance.\n\nCount von Gleichen: The title Countess von Gleichen was created by the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1861 for Laura Seymour, morganatic wife of Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, a German prince and nephew of the British Queen Victoria. Prince Victor is sometimes also identified as Count Gleichen, \"jure uxoris\". After Princess Victor's death her title passed to her only son Count Edward. In 1917, when British citizens were required to relinquish all German titles, the Gleichen family retained their name but gave up their comital status, instead taking the precedence of children of a British marquess, allowing them to be styled Lord and Lady. This title and status had earlier been given to Princess Victor when her brother had inherited the title Marquess of Hertford.\n\nBattle of the Boyne: The Battle of the Boyne (Irish: \"Cath na B\u00f3inne\" ] ) was a battle in 1690 between the forces of the deposed King James II of England, and those of Dutch Prince William of Orange who, with his wife Mary II (his cousin and James's daughter), had acceded to the Crowns of England and Scotland in 1688. The battle took place across the River Boyne near the town of Drogheda in the east of Ireland, and resulted in a victory for William. This turned the tide in James's failed attempt to regain the British crown and ultimately aided in ensuring the continued Protestant ascendancy in Ireland.\n\nBanners in Northern Ireland: Banners are a significant part of the Culture of Northern Ireland, particularly for the Protestant/unionist community, and one of the region's most prominent types of folk art. They are typically carried in parades such as those held on the Twelfth of July, Saint Patrick's Day and other times throughout the year. Generally these are organised by societies such as the Orange Order, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Royal Black Institution and the Apprentice Boys of Derry, and the banners are typically commissioned, and represent, a lodge within one of these societies. Banners are also carried by trade unions and church groups, and by marching bands. Most banners are painted by professionals and executed on silk, although canvas was a more popular material in the past. Most have a painting on each side, usually depicting different subjects, and the name and number of the lodge. Most banners have one subject per side, surrounded by flourishes, scrolls, and other decoration. Despite being in many ways a sectarian art form, Catholic and Protestant banners are usually very similar in terms of style and composition. 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The hospital has served the African American community in the area for over 150 years, having been established in 1862 to cater for the medical needs of the thousands of African Americans who came to Washington during the Civil War, seeking their freedom. The first hospital of its kind to provide medical treatment for former slaves, it later became the major hospital for the area's African-American community. Following the closure of D.C. General Hospital, As of 2016, the hospital has the highest rate of wrongful death lawsuits of any health facility in Washington D.C. over the previous decade.\n\nPsychiatric Institute of Washington: The Psychiatric Institute of Washington (PIW) is an acute (104 bed) psychiatric hospital in Washington, D.C. Opened in 1967, PIW is a short-term, private hospital. It offers behavioral healthcare to patients suffering from mental and addictive illnesses, including children, adolescents, adults and the elderly. 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Although University Hospital is considered a teaching institution, it does not currently sponsor an academic program resulting in a degree. University Hospital is no longer directly affiliated with the Medical College of Georgia or Augusta University. University Hospital is a fully private hospital receiving no local or state funding.\n\nKamuzu Central Hospital: Kamuzu Central Hospital is a teritary referral hospital in the Lilongwe, Malawi. It is estimated to have 600-1,000 beds, though the true number of patients always exceeds the number of beds. It serves approximately 5 million people. It has a partnership with the University of North Carolina in the United States and a partnership project, called MAGNET (Malawi German Networking for Capacity Building in Treatment, Training and Research at Kamuzu Central Hospital), with the Institute of Public Health of the University Hospital Heidelberg in Germany, the University Hospital Cologne and the University Hospital Bonn.\n\nSouthend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust: Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (also known as Southend University Hospital and commonly referred to as Southend Hospital) is an NHS hospital located in Westcliff-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. Southend University Hospital has 157 consultants providing various services, and serves a catchment area with a population of about 350,000. It has officially been designated cancer centre status, and has also gained NHS Foundation Trust status under the name Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. More importantly Southend University Hospital is home to Funky Towers, broadcasting across Southend and surrounding areas, 103.7 on your dial, keep it real, keep it funky.\n\nOslo University Hospital, Ullev\u00e5l: Oslo University Hospital, Ullev\u00e5l (Norwegian: \"Oslo universitetssykehus, Ullev\u00e5l\" ), formerly Ullev\u00e5l University Hospital (Norwegian: \"Ullev\u00e5l universitetssykehus\" ) in Oslo, Norway is one of the four main campuses of Oslo University Hospital. It was opened in 1887, and was an independent hospital owned by Oslo municipality and then by the state until it became part of Oslo University Hospital in 2009. It is the largest hospital in Norway.\n\nJohn Markowitz: John C. Markowitz (born 1954 in New York City) is an American physician, a Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons and a Psychiatric Researcher at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. For several decades he has conducted research on psychotherapies and medications as treatments for mood disorders (major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder), anxiety disorders, and personality disorders. He is currently conducting an outcome study of three psychotherapies for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) thanks to a five year grant from the National Institute of Mental Health. He is most widely published in the area of interpersonal psychotherapy or IPT, a manualized form of treatment, in which he was trained by the late Gerald L. 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The duo was formed in 2006. They have released two albums, a number of singles and remixes and one compilation. The duo had early chart success in Belgium and the Netherlands, while their second album \"The Rules of Dada\" reached the Billboard 200. They are known for their humour during their live performances, while their name is a homage to the absurdist movement of the early twentieth century.\n\nOld Tunes: Old Tunes is the collective name given to two unreleased audio cassette recordings by the Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada: \"Old Tunes Vol. 1\" (also known as \"A Few Old Tunes\"), and \"Old Tunes Vol. 2\", both produced in 1996.\n\nHoffmann & Hoffmann: Hoffmann & Hoffmann were a German singing duo consisting of brothers Michael Hoffmann (born 3 December 1950, Karlsruhe) and G\u00fcnter Hoffmann (born 4 October 1951, Karlsruhe - died 15 March 1984, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). 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The band has used the Hexagon Sun name for their recording studio and has released songs with the title \"Turquoise Hexagon Sun\" and \"Orange Hexagon Sun\" on the album \"Boc Maxima\", the \"Hi Scores\" EP, and later, \"Music Has the Right to Children\".\n\nTonto's Expanding Head Band: Tonto's Expanding Head Band was a British-American electronic music duo consisting of Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff. Despite releasing only two albums in the early 1970s, the duo were (and still remain) influential because of their session and production work for other musicians (most notably Stevie Wonder), extensive commercial advertising work and the unique warmth and personality of their work.\n\nThe Rough Guide to Scottish Music (1996 album): The Rough Guide to Scottish Music is a world music compilation album originally released in 1996. The third release of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, it cuts through a broad swathe of Scottish music, focusing largely on roots revival. The compilation was produced by Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network.\n\nBoards of Canada: Boards of Canada are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin. Signing to Skam and then Warp Records in the 1990s, the duo received recognition following the release of their influential album \"Music Has the Right to Children\" in 1998. They have since released a number of recordings to critical praise, including \"Geogaddi\" (2002) and \"Tomorrow's Harvest\" (2013).\n\nJohn Hearne (composer): John Michael Hearne (born 1937) is a Scottish music publisher, composer, conductor and singer. He was the first Chairman of the Scottish Society of Composers, and was the Chairman of the Scottish Music Advisory Committee of the BBC from 1986 to 1990.\n\nTomorrow's Harvest: Tomorrow's Harvest is the fourth studio album by the Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada, released on 5 June 2013 on Warp. Band members Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin began composing and recording the album following the release of \"The Campfire Headphase\" (2005) and the expansion of their studio at Hexagon Sun near Pentland Hills. The duo continued recording intermittently until late 2012, when large parts of the album were recorded. Influenced by film soundtracks from the 1970s, \"Tomorrow's Harvest\" features a more downtempo form of ambient music, similar to Boards of Canada's earlier releases.\n\nMoebius & Plank: Moebius & Plank was a German electronic music duo consisting of musicians Dieter Moebius (also of the act Cluster) and Conny Plank. They recorded three albums between 1979 and 1986 as well as two additional albums, one a collaboration with Mani Neumeier and the other with Mayo Thompson. Plank died of cancer in 1987. Their final two albums were released posthumously in 1995 and 1998 respectively", "question": "The Scottish music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin, produced two albums, related to the collective name Old Tunes, in what year?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"duo_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the music duo."}, "member_names": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The names of the members of the duo."}, "collective_album_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The collective name given to the albums."}, "individual_album_titles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The specific titles of the albums."}, "production_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the albums were produced."}}, "required": ["duo_name", "member_names", "collective_album_name", "individual_album_titles", "production_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"duo_name": "Boards of Canada", "member_names": ["Michael Sandison", "Marcus Eoin"], "collective_album_name": "Old Tunes", "individual_album_titles": ["Old Tunes Vol. 1", "Old Tunes Vol. 2"], "production_year": 1996}, "ground_truth": {"duo_name": "Boards of Canada", "member_names": ["Michael Sandison", "Marcus Eoin"], "collective_album_name": "Old Tunes", "individual_album_titles": ["Old Tunes Vol. 1", "Old Tunes Vol. 2"], "production_year": 1996}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1591, "output_tokens": 70, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f3f3b0ce6cd69cba1594efc0e8b7be709776b836832ace3a9576ddc6749ba78f", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae0c76655429906c02dab44", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "an official alliance of nine elite and prestigious universities", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Socolar: Socolar is a free searchable database of open access journals, and repositories hosted by the \"China Educational Publications Import and Export Corporation\" (CEPIEC), one of the largest state-owned companies that was established in 1987 to meet the demands of foreign academic publications from universities and colleges in China. It links to more than 11,739 journals and more than 1048 repositories with about 23,795,416 articles in total in many languages.\n\nTechnology Transfer Center of Zhejiang University: The Technology Transfer Center of Zhejiang University (Simplified Chinese: \u6d59\u6c5f\u5927\u5b66\u6280\u672f\u8f6c\u79fb\u4e2d\u5fc3), currently is the largest university technology transfer center in the People's Republic of China. It's the main technology transfer department of the Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.\n\nC9 League: The C9 League is an official alliance of nine elite and prestigious universities in mainland China, initiated by the Chinese Central Government through Project 985 to promote the development and reputation of Chinese higher education system by founding world-class universities in the 21st century. It is analogous to the Ivy League in the United States, the U15 in Canada, the Golden Triangle in the UK, and the Go8 in Australia. The members of the C9 League are Tsinghua University, Peking University, Zhejiang University, Nanjing University, Fudan University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Xi'an Jiaotong University, University of Science and Technology of China and Harbin Institute of Technology. Together they account for 3% of the country's researchers but receive 10% of national research expenditures. They produce 20% of the nation's academic publications and 30% of total citations.\n\nZhejiang University of Technology: The Zhejiang University of Technology () is in the city of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. It is considered one of the top industrial universities in mainland China and the second largest university in Zhejiang Province after the most comprehensive Zhejiang University.\n\nZhejiang University: Zhejiang University (ZJU, also known as Che Kiang University; ), sometimes referred to as Zheda, is a national university in China. Founded in 1897, Zhejiang University is one of China's oldest, most selective and most prestigious institutions of higher education. It is a member of the C9 League, the Yangtze Delta Universities Alliance and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities.\n\nZhejiang University School of Medicine: Zhejiang University School of Medicine (ZJU Med, Traditional Chinese: \u6d59\u6c5f\u5927\u5b78\u91ab\u5b78\u9662; Simplified Chinese: \u6d59\u6c5f\u5927\u5b66\u533b\u5b66\u9662), is the medical school of Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China. It is constantly ranked, as its parent Zhejiang University, among the elite schools in China and Asia. In 2011, it ranked 4th overall in China.\n\nZhejiang University Press: Zhejiang University Press (traditional Chinese: \u6d59\u6c5f\u5927\u5b78\u51fa\u7248\u793e; simplified Chinese: \u6d59\u6c5f\u5927\u5b66\u51fa\u7248\u793e) is the official press of Zhejiang University (People's Republic of China).\n\nJournal of Zhejiang University: The Journal of Zhejiang University (Traditional Chinese: \u6d59\u6c5f\u5927\u5b78\u5b78\u5831, Simplified Chinese: \u6d59\u6c5f\u5927\u5b66\u5b66\u62a5) is a peer-reviewed academic journal series published by the Zhejiang University Press. There are eight sub-journals, covering the fields of science, engineering, medicine, humanities, and social sciences.\n\nZhejiang University Libraries System: Zhejiang University Libraries System or simply Zhejiang University Library or Zheda Library, is the libraries system of Zhejiang University, and one of the largest university libraries in China.\n\nLanzhou University: Lanzhou University () is a major research university in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China. Founded in 1909, it is one of the key universities under China's Ministry of Education (Project 985 & Project 211). It provides programs for undergraduate, graduate students on four campuses\u2014three in Lanzhou city centre and one in Yuzhong County, about 30 miles away from the main campus. Total enrolment is approximately 20,000. Undergraduate students study at the Yuzhong campus. There are 6 National Bases for the Training of Researching and Teaching personnel for Fundamental Disciplines. The University operates an additional 35 institutes along with 1 national key Laboratory of the Applied Organic and 3 key laboratories of Arid and Grassland Ecology, West China Environment, Magnetism and Magnetic Materials of the Ministry of Education, a key laboratory of Grassland Agro-ecosystem of the Ministry of Agriculture. Lanzhou University was one of the first universities entitled to enroll Bachelor Master\u2019s and Doctoral degree candidates in 1981. Lanzhou University is one of the top ten universities in contributions to academic publications in international journals frequently cited by ongoing research from around the world.", "question": "How many universities are included with Zhejiang University in the official alliance which produces 20% of the nations academic publications and 30% of total citations in China?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"alliance_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the official alliance."}, "total_universities_in_alliance": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total number of universities in the alliance."}, "zhejiang_university_is_member": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if Zhejiang University is a member of this alliance."}, "academic_publications_percentage": {"type": "integer", "description": "The percentage of the nation's academic publications produced by the alliance."}, "total_citations_percentage": {"type": "integer", "description": "The percentage of total citations accounted for by the alliance."}}, "required": ["alliance_name", "total_universities_in_alliance", "zhejiang_university_is_member", "academic_publications_percentage", "total_citations_percentage"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"alliance_name": "C9 League", "total_universities_in_alliance": 9, "zhejiang_university_is_member": true, "academic_publications_percentage": 20, "total_citations_percentage": 30}, "ground_truth": {"alliance_name": "C9 League", "total_universities_in_alliance": 9, "zhejiang_university_is_member": true, "academic_publications_percentage": 20, "total_citations_percentage": 30}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1508, "output_tokens": 53, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "2fca9e47dd1e4a2c2f2c0989ef4639696f980b6da0c6c7210b2c633e61c44123", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7a327f5542990783324eb6", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Cheick Kongo", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Rodney Glunder: Rodney Glunder (born as \"Rodney Faverus\", March 1, 1975) is a Dutch-Surinamese semi-retired professional kickboxer, mixed martial artist, professional wrestler and boxer, current actor, entrepreneur, bodybuilder. He has fought for M-1 Global, Cage Rage, K-1, PRIDE Fighting Championship, RINGS, Glory, Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki, It's Showtime, SuperKombat, SLAMM!! Events and Art of War Fighting Championship. Glunder holds notable wins over top contenders Cheick Kongo, Valentijn Overeem, Joe Riggs, Melvin Manhoef, Cyrille Diabat\u00e9, Brian Douwes and Gregory Tony.\n\nWolfslair MMA Academy: The Wolfslair MMA Academy is a fight team and training camp for mixed martial artists and kickboxers, headquartered in Widnes, England. The school was founded by Liverpool MMA fans Anthony McGann and Lee Gwynn. The academy earned publicity from their signing of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson, former UFC heavyweight Cheick Kongo, and current UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping to training and managerial contracts. With these signings, Wolfslair became noted as one of the most prominent training stables in the UK's MMA scene.\n\nIsrael Piano Trio: The Israel Piano Trio (Hebrew: \u05e9\u05dc\u05d9\u05e9\u05d9\u05d9\u05ea \u05d4\u05e4\u05e1\u05e0\u05ea\u05e8 \u05d4\u05d9\u05e9\u05e8\u05d0\u05dc\u05d9\u05ea\u200e \u200e ) is a classical piano trio founded in 1972 by the pianist Alexander Volkov, the violinist Menahem Breuer, and the cellist Zvi Harell.\n\nAlexander Alexandrovich Volkov (politician): Alexander Alexandrovich Volkov (Udmurt and Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0412\u043e\u0301\u043b\u043a\u043e\u0432 ; 25 December 1951 in Bryansk \u2013 20 May 2017) was the President of the Udmurt Republic. As President, Volkov was the highest official in the Udmurt Republic, the head of the republic's highest executive body, and leader of its two million citizens. Volkov took office November 3, 2000, for a five-year term after the first presidential elections in the Udmurt Republic took place on October 15, 2000. Prior to the elections, Volkov was the speaker of the Udmurtia Republican Legislature.\n\nGlaube Feitosa: Glaube Ara\u00fajo Feitosa (born April 9, 1973) is a Brazilian former kickboxer and a kyokushin full contact karate practitioner who was competing in K-1. In 2005, Feitosa won K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Las Vegas tournament and was a K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 finalist. While living in Tokyo, Japan he fought and trained in the IKO1 Kyokushin - Team Ichigeki at the Ichigeki Plaza. Throughout his career he was known as one of the best non-champions to fight in the K-1, a position he earned with his wins over non-champion fighters, such as Ruslan Karaev, Musashi, Gary Goodridge and Junichi Sawayashiki. He also went the distance with some of the top fighters in his time, such as Peter Aerts, Remy Bonjasky, Semmy Schilt and Errol Zimmerman. He holds victories over Cheick Kongo and Alistair Overeem.\n\n1995 Kremlin Cup \u2013 Singles: Alexander Volkov was the defending champion, but lost to Daniel Vacek in the quarterfinal. Carl-Uwe Steeb won in the final 7\u20136, 3\u20136, 7\u20136 against Daniel Vacek.\n\nLeonid Vladimirsky: Leonid Vladimirsky (21 September 1920 in Moscow, Russia - 18 April 2015) was a Russian illustrator who worked on fairy tales, including books by Alexander Pushkin (\"Ruslan and Ludmila\"), Aleksey Tolstoy (\"Golden Key\", 1953), and Alexander Volkov, as well as some folk tales.\n\nAlexander Volkov (fighter): Alexander Yevgenievich Volkov (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0415\u0432\u0433\u0435\u043d\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0412\u043e\u043b\u043a\u043e\u0432 ; born October 24, 1988) is a Russian mixed martial artist who competes in the UFC heavyweight division. A professional MMA competitor since 2009, Volkov has competed almost exclusively for the M-1 Global promotion, as well as Bellator MMA. He is a former Heavyweight Champion in both promotions. He is currently ranked as the #7 contender in the official UFC rankings.\n\n1994 Kremlin Cup \u2013 Singles: Marc Rosset was the defending champion, but lost to Chuck Adams in the semifinal. Alexander Volkov won in the final 6\u20132, 6\u20134 against Chuck Adams.\n\nCheick Kongo: Cheick Guillaume Ouedraogo (born May 17, 1975), more commonly known as Cheick Kongo, is a French heavyweight mixed martial artist and former kickboxer who fights in Bellator MMA. He holds notable wins over the likes of Mirko Cro Cop, Lavar Johnson, Shawn Jordan, Matt Mitrione, Alexander Volkov and Pat Barry. As of June 19, 2017, he is #12 in the world rankings by Sherdog.", "question": "Who was born first, Cheick Kongo or ALexander Volkov?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"first_person": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first person being compared."}, "birth_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The full birth date of the first person."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the first person."}}, "required": ["name", "birth_date", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "second_person": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second person being compared."}, "birth_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The full birth date of the second person."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the second person."}}, "required": ["name", "birth_date", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_born_earlier_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who was born earlier."}, "year_difference": {"type": "integer", "description": "The difference in birth years between the two individuals."}}, "required": ["first_person", "second_person", "person_born_earlier_name", "year_difference"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"first_person": {"name": "Cheick Kongo", "birth_date": "May 17, 1975", "birth_year": 1975}, "second_person": {"name": "Alexander Volkov", "birth_date": "October 24, 1988", "birth_year": 1988}, "person_born_earlier_name": "Cheick Kongo", "year_difference": 13}, "ground_truth": {"first_person": {"name": "Cheick Kongo", "birth_date": "May 17, 1975", "birth_year": 1975}, "second_person": {"name": "Alexander Volkov", "birth_date": "October 24, 1988", "birth_year": 1988}, "person_born_earlier_name": "Cheick Kongo", "year_difference": 13}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1842, "output_tokens": 101, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "1258776526ef0e1fa3cc0ed7135e6dea4780f9ca56ec9a232c478b84ae8b0a05", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a82e8fa55429954d2e2ebc1", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Mexico", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Grupo Bimbo: Grupo Bimbo, S.A.B. de C.V., known as Bimbo, is a Mexican multinational bakery product manufacturing company headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. It is the world's largest baking company and operates the largest bakeries in the United States, Mexico, Canada, Chile and Spain, and has some of the widest distribution networks in Mexico and the United States. It was also the ninth largest company of Mexico by revenues in 2013.\n\nGansito: Gansito (Spanish \"little goose\"), is a Mexican snack cake, which is similar to the Twinkie, with the exception of strawberry jelly along with the creamy filling and that it is covered in chocolate with chocolate sprinkle topping. It was created in 1957 by Marinela (the pastries division of the breadmaking Bimbo brand). Gansito is one of the first three products to emerge from this brand. This specific snack cake is heavily marketed, possibly more than any other of Bimbo's products which include white and wheat bread, cereal bars, pound cakes and several other cakes, various pastries, cookies, and wafers.\n\nBubu Lubu: Bubu Lubu is a popular trademark for candies from Mexico, featuring a strawberry and marshmallow filling with a chocolate covering. It is manufactured by Barcel (under the control of the Bimbo Company). Bubulubu is accompanied by the trademark Ricolino, also property of Grupo Bimbo. Bubulubu is currently available in some H.E.B. grocery stores and Wal-Mart stores in Texas, Mercado del Pueblo in Georgia, as well as in some Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami, Florida area Target stores, as well as NV gas stations and Mexican owned grocery stores in Colorado New Brunswick, NJ, and Dollar General stores in North Carolina. Its packaging describes the candy as \"\"jalea y malvavisco cubiertos con sabor chocolate\"\" or \"jelly and marshmallow with chocolate flavored coating\".\n\nBrioche Dor\u00e9e: Brioche Dor\u00e9e is a French chain of Bakery/Caf\u00e9 restaurants founded in 1976 and originally started in Brest. The company was founded by Louis Le Duff, current president of Groupe Le Duff. The chain has worldwide operations and is the second largest Bakery/Caf\u00e9 chain in the world. It serves over 200,000 customers every day and operates over 500 restaurants. The name means \"Golden Brioche\" in French.\n\nLorenzo Servitje: Lorenzo Servitje Sendra, commonly known as Lorenzo Servitje, (November 20, 1918 \u2013 February 3, 2017) was a Mexican accountant, businessman magnate, and philanthropist who co-founded Grupo Bimbo, the world's largest bakery company, in 1945 with a group of four business partners, including Jaime Jorba, Jaime Sendra, Alfonso Velasco and Jos\u00e9 T. Mata. Servitje is credited with expanding Bimbo from a small, Mexican baking company into a multinational conglomerate that has acquired several more than 100 domestic and international brands, including Thomas', Entenmann's, Stroehmann, Oroweat and Freihofer's. Servitje served as Bimbo's president from 1945 to 1981 and remained chairman of its board of directors until 1994.\n\nBimbo Bakeries USA: Bimbo Bakeries USA (] ) is the American corporate arm of the Mexican multinational bakery product manufacturing company Grupo Bimbo. It is the largest bakery company in the United States. The company, headquartered in Horsham, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, owns six of the top twelve fresh bread brands in the United States, including Entenmann's, Sara Lee, and Thomas'. It is also a top advertising sponsor for many major soccer teams around the globe.\n\nBoland's Bakery: 'Boland's Bakery' was the largest bakery in Dublin in the late 19th century. It was founded by the Boland family. The company would have sold a number of products such as bread, biscuits, cakes, confectionery and flour, although over the years the biscuit became the company's main product.\n\nNabisco: Nabisco (from the National Biscuit Company) is an American manufacturer of cookies and snacks headquartered in East Hanover, New Jersey. The company is a subsidiary of Illinois-based Mondel\u0113z International. Nabisco's plant in Chicago, a 1800000 sqft production facility at 7300 S. Kedzie Avenue, is the largest bakery in the world, employing more than 1,200 workers and producing around 320 million pounds of snack foods annually.\n\nCountry Club Bakery: Country Club Bakery, located in Fairmont, West Virginia, USA, is a small family owned bakery that is significant because it is the home of the pepperoni roll. The bakery is located on Country Club Road, but the original bakery (where the pepperoni roll was invented) was located on Robinson Street. The pepperoni roll is a snack popular in West Virginia and some nearby regions of the Appalachian Mountains. Ubiquitous in West Virginia (particularly in convenience stores), but typically little known elsewhere, it is arguably the food most closely associated with the state (a competitor for this distinction is the ramp). The first pepperoni rolls were created at the Country Club Bakery in Fairmont, West Virginia by Giuseppe \"Joseph\" Argiro at the Country Club Bakery in Fairmont in 1927, some argue that it was not invented until the 1940s, but no one disputes that they originated at the Country Club Bakery. Fairmont, West Virginia, claims the title of \"Pepperoni Roll Capital of the World.\"\n\nLa Brea Bakery: La Brea Bakery is a retail bakery, restaurant operator, and an industrial baking company started in Los Angeles, California. 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Early in his career, he was best known for playing Dan Conner on the ABC TV series \"Roseanne\" (1988\u20131997), for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in 1993. He is also a regular collaborator with the Coen brothers on such films as \"Raising Arizona\" (1987), \"Barton Fink\" (1991), \"The Big Lebowski\" (1998), \"O Brother, Where Art Thou? \" (2000), and \"Inside Llewyn Davis\" (2013). Goodman's voice roles in animated films include Pacha in Disney's \"The Emperor's New Groove\" (2000), and Sulley in Pixar's \"Monsters, Inc.\" (2001), and \"Monsters University\" (2013).\n\nJohn Gallagher Jr.: John Howard Gallagher Jr. (born June 17, 1984) is an American actor and musician known for originating the role of Moritz Stiefel in Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater's rock musical \"Spring Awakening\", which earned him a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. 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She has starred in scream queen roles in the horror films including \"Final Destination 3\" (2006), \"Black Christmas\" (2006), \"Death Proof\" (2007), \"The Thing\" (2011), \"\" (2012), and \"10 Cloverfield Lane\" (2016). She appeared as John McClane's daughter Lucy in the fourth and fifth films in the \"Die Hard\" franchise (2007, 2013), Ramona Flowers in \"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World\" (2010), Leah in \"The Beauty Inside\" (2012), and Kate Hannah in the Sundance drama \"Smashed\" (2012).\n\nList of Cloverfield characters: The \"Cloverfield\" universe refers to various fiction revolving around the J. J. Abrams-produced \"Cloverfield\", which includes the 2008 film itself, the manga prequel \"Cloverfield/Kishin\", and the 2016 sequel \"10 Cloverfield Lane\". The films were subject to notably heavy viral marketing campaigns; in fact, \"Cloverfield\" was first publicized with a two-minute teaser trailer that did not advertise the film's title, only its release date: \"01\u00b718\u00b708.\" Elements of the viral marketing campaign included MySpace pages created for fictional characters, unusually intense secrecy over the film's plot, and websites created for fictional companies alluded to in the film.\n\nBad Robot Productions: Bad Robot Productions (more commonly known as Bad Robot) is an American film and television production company owned by J. J. Abrams and Bryan Burk. 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A third film in the series, \"God Particle\", is currently scheduled for a 2018 release.\n\n10 Cloverfield Lane: 10 Cloverfield Lane is a 2016 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Dan Trachtenberg, produced by J. J. Abrams and Lindsey Weber and written by Josh Campbell, Matthew Stucken and Damien Chazelle. The film stars John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and John Gallagher, Jr.. It is the second installment in the \"Cloverfield\" franchise. The film was developed from a script titled \"The Cellar\", but under production by Bad Robot, it was turned into a spiritual successor of the 2008 film \"Cloverfield\". The film follows a young woman who, after a car crash, wakes up in an underground bunker with two men who insist that an event has left the surface of Earth uninhabitable.\n\nVanilla Sky: Vanilla Sky is a 2001 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed, written, and co-produced by Cameron Crowe. It is an English-language adaptation of Alejandro Amen\u00e1bar's 1997 Spanish film \"Open Your Eyes\", which was written by Amen\u00e1bar and Mateo Gil, with Pen\u00e9lope Cruz reprising her role from the original film. The film has been described as \"an odd mixture of science fiction, romance and reality warp\".\n\nMat Vairo: Mat Vairo is an American actor originally from Huntington Beach, California. He can be seen as a series regular on the A&E television series \"The Returned\" in the role of Simon Moran. He was also seen portraying the role of Connor Bennett on the NBC series \"Revolution\". 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He was Chelsea's all-time top scorer for 47 years, with 202 goals in all competitions until Frank Lampard surpassed this total on 11 May 2013. Tambling remains Chelsea's all-time top scorer in league competition with 164 goals. After enjoying a successful career in the Football League during the 1960s and early 1970s, Tambling moved to Ireland. He subsequently played for several clubs in the League of Ireland and also represented the League of Ireland XI. After retiring as a player he continued to live in Ireland, residing in Crosshaven, County Cork.\n\nManon Melis: Gabri\u00eblla Maria \"Manon\" Melis (] ; born 31 August 1986) is a Dutch professional footballer who played as a forward for the Seattle Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer League. Melis has spent most of her career playing in the Swedish Damallsvenskan. At international level, since making her debut in 2004, she has won over 100 caps and is the all-time top scorer for the Netherlands women's national football team. 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A central role is developing by Nina Offenb\u00f6ck, the gorgeous Swedish actress, as Gloria. It is an action packed psychologicial thriller film.\n\nHolmes Osborne: Holmes Osborne (born November 7, 1947) is an American actor, best known for starring in Richard Kelly's films \"Donnie Darko\" (2001), \"Southland Tales\" (2007), and \"The Box\" (2009). He has also starred in \"That Thing You Do! \" (1996), \"Affliction\" (1997), \"Bring It On\" (2000), \"Cheaper by the Dozen\" (2003), and \"Larry Crowne\" (2011).\n\nJacob Smith (actor): Jonathan Jacob Charles William Smith (born January 21, 1990) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role in the film \"Cheaper by the Dozen\" and its 2005 sequel, as well as his role as Brian in the 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie Phantom of the Megaplex.\n\nPoor Paul: Poor Paul is a sex comedy and politically incorrect web series that stars Kevin G. Schmidt, Samantha Droke, Wes Whitworth and Zack Bennett. It was aired between 2008 and 2011.\n\nBranko Tomovi\u0107: Branko Tomovi\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: \"\u0411\u0440\u0430\u043d\u043a\u043e \u0422\u043e\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0438\u045b\"; born June 17, 1980) is a German-Serbian actor. He was born in M\u00fcnster, Germany, though his actual origin is from the Carpathians in Serbia. His parents emigrated in the '70s from the Golubac Fortress area on the Danube and Branko was raised between Germany and Serbia before he studied acting at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York City. Tomovi\u0107 was first seen on the big screen in the lead role in the American Film Institute/Sundance drama \"Remote Control\", for which he received the OmU-Award at the Potsdam Film Festival. Currently settled in London, with his dark, brooding looks he has appeared in striking roles on British Television. He played the creepy main suspect Antoni Pricha, the Morgue Man, in Jack the Ripper thriller \"Whitechapel\", the pyromaniac Junky-Henchman Marek Lisowski in the final episodes of \"A Touch of Frost\" and Polish fighter pilot Miroslaw Feric in the World War II drama \"The Untold Battle of Britain\". Tomovic has worked with internationally respected film directors as Ken Loach, S\u00f6nke Wortmann and Paul Greengrass. He was named \"One to Watch\" by \"Moviescope Magazine\" in 2008 and recent film credits include The Bourne Ultimatum opposite Matt Damon (Dir. Paul Greengrass), It's a Free World... (Dir. Ken Loach), \"The Wolf Man\" (Dir. Joe Johnston), \"Pope Joan\" (Dir. S\u00f6nke Wortmann) and \"Interview with a Hitman\" (Dir. Perry Bhandal). In 2010, he won the 'Best Actor' Award at the San Francisco Short Film Festival and at The Accolade Film Awards for his performance as a Serbian soldier who is tormented by grief and guilt after being a witness of war crimes in the drama Inbetween. He also stars opposite Debbie Harry in Jimmy Cauty's Road movie Believe the Magic and Steve Stone's ghost thriller Entity with Dervla Kirwan and Charlotte Riley. Entity won two awards at the London Independent Film Festival 2013 and Best Film at the British Horror Film Festival where Branko was also nominated for Best Actor. The British Filmmakers Alliance honoured him as Best International Actor for his role and he was also chosen as a Rising Star by Icon Magazine. He is set to play the title character of Nikola Tesla in the upcoming bio-pic Tesla. In 2014, he played Jack Bauer's right-hand man, the mysterious and dangerous Belcheck, next to Kiefer Sutherland in 24: Live Another Day. He was also seen opposite Brad Pitt and Logan Lerman in David Ayer's WWII drama Fury.\n\nJohn Roche (actor): John Roche (February 6, 1893 \u2013 November 10, 1952) was an American actor of the stage and screen. Born in the small village of Penn Yan, New York on February 6, 1893. He graduated from the University of Rochester, after which Roche began his acting career touring with stock companies during the 1910s and early 1920s. In 1922 he would break into the film industry with a featured role in \"The Good Provider\". During the 1920s, he acted in both films and the legitimate stage, including several roles in Broadway productions. He acted steadily in films through 1936, in both featured and supporting roles. In the mid-1930s he took a break from films, focusing on the legitimate stage, including a directorial stint of the play, \"Mackerel Skies\", which had a short run at the Playhouse Theatre in 1936. Roche returned to films in 1941, with a small role in the Norma Shearer vehicle, \"We Were Dancing\" (1942), based on the No\u00ebl Coward play of the same name. Over the course of his career he was involved in over half a dozen Broadway productions and appeared in over 50 films. His final screen appearance was in 1946's \"The Brute Man\". Roche died on November 10, 1952 in Los Angeles, California.\n\nKevin Schmidt: Kevin Gerard Schmidt (born August 16, 1988) is an American actor, known best for his role as Henry in \"Cheaper by the Dozen\" and its sequel and as Noah Newman in \"The Young and the Restless\". Schmidt also starred on Cartoon Network's first live-action scripted television series, \"Unnatural History\". Schmidt also co-created, starred in, produced, and directed a cult web-series, \"Poor Paul\". Schmidt continues to write, direct, and act, and has also participated in humanitarian organizations. 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Jansen originated as a recurring joke in the form of a supposed self-published science fiction novel on the \"Report\", reportedly as a parody of Bill O'Reilly's 1998 novel, \"Those Who Trespass\". The character later appeared on the show in a series of animated shorts entitled \"Stephen Colbert Presents Stephen Colbert's Alpha Squad 7: A Tek Jansen Adventure\", with Jansen voiced by Stephen Colbert, and in 2007 became the protagonist of a five-part comic series.\n\nAmy Sedaris: Amy Louise Sedaris ( ; born March 29, 1961) is an American actress, voice actress, singer, author, screenwriter and comedian. She is known for playing Jerri Blank in the Comedy Central television series \"Strangers with Candy\". She regularly collaborates with her older brother David, a humorist and author. Since 2014, Sedaris has voiced the character Princess Carolyn in the Netflix animated series \"BoJack Horseman\".\n\nThe Colbert Report: The Colbert Report ( ) is an American late-night talk and news satire television program hosted by Stephen Colbert that aired four days a week on Comedy Central from October 17, 2005 to December 18, 2014 for 1,447 episodes. The show focused on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real-life namesake. The character, described by Colbert as a \"well-intentioned, poorly informed, high-status idiot\", is a caricature of televised political pundits. 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The show focused on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real-life namesake. The character, described by Colbert as a \"well-intentioned, poorly informed, high-status idiot\", is a caricature of televised political pundits. Furthermore, the show satirized conservative personality-driven political talk programs, particularly Fox News' \"The O'Reilly Factor\". \"The Colbert Report\" is a spin-off of Comedy Central's \"The Daily Show\", where he acted as a correspondent for the program for several years while developing the character.\n\nPaul Dinello: Paul Dinello (born November 28, 1962) is an American comedian, actor, writer, director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Geoffrey Jellineck on Comedy Central's \"Strangers with Candy\". Currently he is a writer and supervising producer for \"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert\", where he has made several on-camera appearances.\n\nStephen Colbert (character): Dr. Stephen T. Colbert D.F.A. is the fictionalized persona of political satirist Stephen Colbert, as portrayed on the Comedy Central series \"The Colbert Report\" and occasionally on \"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert\" on CBS. Described as a \"well-intentioned, poorly informed high-status idiot\" and a \"self-important right-wing commentator\", the character incorporates aspects of the real Colbert's life and interests but is primarily a parody of cable news pundits, particularly former Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly.\n\nMark Levenson: Mark Levenson, a member of the Dramatists Guild of America, is a musical director for The Second City Detroit (located in Novi, Michigan). Levenson helped open Second City Detroit in 1993. In addition to his work with The Second City Detroit, Levenson scored the hit Comedy Central series, Strangers with Candy. He has also written music for shows on MTV, VH-1, NBC and scored productions at both Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and John F. 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His debut solo album \"Hesitant Alien\" was released on September 30, 2014. He also wrote the comic mini-series \"The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys\" and the Eisner Award-winning comic book \"The Umbrella Academy\".\n\nSha Sha: Sha Sha is the debut album by American indie rock singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and former Radish member Ben Kweller. The album was originally composed of outtakes from sessions for Radish's unreleased album \"Discount Fireworks.\" It was self-released by Kweller, via CD-R, in 2000. In 2002, ATO Records released a second version of the album with a radically different track listing featuring many new recordings and songs.\n\nThe Noise Company: The Noise Company is an American independent record label based in Austin, TX. The label was founded in 2007 by recording artist Ben Kweller. So far, The Noise Co. has 2 releases to its name: How Ya Lookin' Southbound? Come In... and Changing Horses. 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The plot follows two imaginative elementary school pranksters named George Beard and Harold Hutchins (Hart and Middleditch) who hypnotize their mean-spirited principal, Mr. Krupp (Helms), into thinking he is Captain Underpants, a superhero who fights crime while wearing only underwear and a cape who George and Harold write comic books about.\n\nRoger Greenawalt: Roger McEvoy Greenawalt is a music producer and musician known for carrying a ukulele at all times everywhere he goes. Greenawalt has worked with Iggy Pop, Rufus Wainwright, Nils Lofgren, The Pierces, Ben Kweller, Ric Ocasek, Branford Marsalis, Joe Strummer, Philip Glass and many others. A story on Greenawalt's discovery of Kweller appeared in the New Yorker on April 7, 1997. [1] Greenawalt is currently focusing on his multimedia project incorporating poetry, music and photography entitled 366 Visions.\n\nOn My Way (Ben Kweller album): On My Way is the second album released by Ben Kweller. 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During their term, the Poet Laureate seeks to raise the national consciousness to a greater appreciation of the reading and writing of poetry. The position was modeled on the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom. Begun in 1937, and formerly known as the Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, the present title was devised and authorized by an Act of Congress in 1985. The Poet Laureate's office is administered by the Center for the Book.\n\nJosephine Jacobsen: Josephine Jacobsen (19 August 1908 \u2013 9 July 2003) was an American poet, short story writer, essayist, and critic. She was appointed the twenty-first Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1971. In 1997, she received the Poetry Society of America\u2019s highest award, the Robert Frost Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Poetry.\n\nLouise Gl\u00fcck: Louise Elisabeth Gl\u00fcck (born April 22, 1943) is an American poet. 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The responsibilities of the state poets laureate are similar to those of the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom and the equivalent Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in the United States, to make public appearances at poetry readings or literary events, and to promote awareness of poetry within their geographical region.\n\nKarl Shapiro: Karl Jay Shapiro (November 10, 1913 \u2013 May 14, 2000) was an American poet. He was appointed the fifth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1946.\n\nWoody Allen: Heywood \"Woody\" Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; December 1, 1935) is an American filmmaker, writer, actor, comedian, and musician whose career spans more than six decades.\n\nPoet laureate: A poet laureate (plural: poets laureate) is a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, who is often expected to compose poems for special events and occasions. The Italians Albertino Mussato and Francesco Petrarca were the first to be crowned poets laureate after the classical age, respectively in 1315 and 1342. In Britain, the term dates from the appointment of Bernard Andr\u00e9 by Henry VII of England. In modern times, the title may also be conferred by an organization such as the Poetry Foundation, which has a designated Children's Poet Laureate. Other examples are the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate, which is designated by a \"Presenting Partners\" group from within the community; the Minnesota Poet Laureate chosen by the League of Minnesota Poets (est. 1934); the Northampton Poet Laureate chosen by the Northampton Arts Council, and the Martha's Vineyard Poet Laureate chosen by ten judges representing the Martha's Vineyard Poetry Society.\n\nCharles Simic: Charles Simic (Serbian: \u0414\u0443\u0448\u0430\u043d \"\u0427\u0430\u0440\u043b\u0441\" \u0421\u0438\u043c\u0438\u045b ; born Du\u0161an Simi\u0107; May 9, 1938) is a Serbian-American poet and was co-poetry editor of the \"Paris Review\". He received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1990 for \"The World Doesn't End\", and was a finalist of the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 for \"Selected Poems, 1963-1983\" and in 1987 for \"Unending Blues\". 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It airs talk shows such as Dennis Miller, Rush Limbaugh, and Sean Hannity.\n\nTavis Smiley: Tavis Smiley ( ; born September 13, 1964) is an American talk show host and author. Smiley was born in Gulfport, Mississippi, and grew up in Bunker Hill, Indiana. After attending Indiana University, he worked during the late 1980s as an aide to Tom Bradley, the mayor of Los Angeles. Smiley became a radio commentator in 1991 and, starting in 1996, he hosted the talk show \"BET Talk\" (later renamed \"BET Tonight\") on Black Entertainment Television (BET). After Smiley sold an exclusive interview of Sara Jane Olson to ABC News in 2001, BET declined to renew his contract that year. Smiley then began hosting \"The Tavis Smiley Show\" on National Public Radio (NPR) (2002\u201304) and currently hosts \"Tavis Smiley\" on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) on weekdays and \"The Tavis Smiley Show\" on Public Radio International (PRI). 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Weekends feature shows on money, health, real estate and gardening, with syndicated shows from Larry Kudlow, Bob Brinker and repeats of weekday shows. Each hour begins with Westwood One News.\n\nMichael Graham (radio personality): Michael Graham is an American talk radio host, writer, and conservative political commentator. His daily talk show, \"The Natural Truth\", aired on Boston radio station WTKK; Graham parted ways with the station in December 2012 as his contract was not renewed. The station changed to a music format weeks later. He then hosted a show on WCRN in Worcester, Massachusetts, Boston Herald Radio and five other stations in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. He also appears on George Hook's \"The Right Hook\" on Mondays in Ireland on Newstalk. Graham is the author of several books and is a columnist for the \"Boston Herald\". 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The rail corridor runs through four provinces and one autonomous region\u2014Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangxi and Guangdong\u2014and is designed to facilitate the shipment of goods from the Chinese interior to the Port of Zhanjiang. The rail corridor was proposed in 1999 and is a combination of preexisting railways and new railway sections built for the Luozhan Railway. The new railway sections fill a gap in the railway network of South Central China between the Beijing-Guangzhou and Jiaozuo-Liuzhou Railways. In eastern Guangxi, the Luozhan Railway forks at the town of Cenxi and follows two routes to Zhanjiang. The Luoyang-Zhanjiang Rail corridor's total length has been reported as 1991 km to 2063.9 km .\n\nNational Labor Relations Act of 1935: The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (49 Stat. 449) (also known as the Wagner Act after New York Senator Robert F. 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It was released first on VHS on August 4, 1998, and then on DVD on November 24, 1998.\n\nDavid Hannan: David Hannan is a Australian cinematographer, specializing in underwater cinematography. Hannan's footage has been featured in numerous films, including Sylvia Earle's \"Mission Blue\", Louie Psihoyos' \"Racing Extinction\", and Rob Stewart's \"Sharkwater and Revolution\".\n\nRacing Extinction: Racing Extinction is a 2015 documentary about the ongoing Anthropogenic mass extinction of species and the efforts from scientists, activists and journalists to document it by Oscar-winning director Louie Psihoyos, who directed the documentary \"The Cove\" (2009). 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His first and last victories were also the first and last victories for the Benetton team, with eleven years separating them. He was also a race winner with Ferrari and with McLaren. When at McLaren, Berger drove alongside Ayrton Senna, contributing to the team's 1990 and 1991 constructors titles.\n\nBritish Grand Prix: The British Grand Prix is a race in the calendar of the FIA Formula One World Championship. It is currently held at the Silverstone Circuit near the village of Silverstone in Northamptonshire in England. The British and Italian Grands Prix are the only Formula One World Championship Grands Prix staged continuously since the championship was introduced in 1950 (the Monaco and Belgian Grands Prix have missed a few seasons since hosting races in the 1950 inaugural season). It was designated the European Grand Prix five times between 1950 and 1977, when this title was an honorary designation given each year to one Grand Prix race in Europe. 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He has also represented the Australian national team.\n\nEntertainer's Basketball Classic: Entertainer's Basketball Classic is a basketball tournament held at Rucker Park in New York City. In 1986, the original Rucker Park Tournament became the Entertainers Basketball Classic. Participants of the tournament include NBA professionals and NCAA elite players including Allen Iverson, Stephon Marbury, Wilt Chamberlain, Kobe Bryant, Julius Erving, Kyrie Irving, from schools like Syracuse University\n\n2017\u201318 Boston Celtics season: The 2017\u201318 Boston Celtics season will be the 72nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They originally acquired the #1 pick of the NBA draft due to a previous trade involving the Brooklyn Nets, only to then trade the #1 pick of the NBA draft to the Philidelphia 76ers in exchange for two different draft picks. 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The Celtics will play the first game of the regular season on October 17, 2017 against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Irving's former team, and retire the number 34 of former small forward Paul Pierce on February 11, 2018 against the Cavs.", "question": "Rod Strickland and Kyrie Irving, are Americans that have which organization in common?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_1_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the first person mentioned."}, "person_2_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the second person mentioned."}, "shared_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality shared by both individuals."}, "common_organization": {"type": "string", "description": "The organization that both individuals have in common."}, "organization_acronym": {"type": "string", "description": "The acronym for the common organization, if available."}, "person_1_status_in_organization": {"type": "string", "description": "Rod Strickland's status or role related to the common organization."}, "person_2_status_in_organization": {"type": "string", "description": "Kyrie Irving's status or role related to the common organization."}}, "required": ["person_1_name", "person_2_name", "shared_nationality", "common_organization", "organization_acronym", "person_1_status_in_organization", "person_2_status_in_organization"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_1_name": "Rod Strickland", "person_2_name": "Kyrie Irving", "shared_nationality": "American", "common_organization": "National Basketball Association", "organization_acronym": "NBA", "person_1_status_in_organization": "retired player", "person_2_status_in_organization": "professional basketball player"}, "ground_truth": {"person_1_name": "Rod Strickland", "person_2_name": "Kyrie Irving", "shared_nationality": "American", "common_organization": "National Basketball Association", "organization_acronym": "NBA", "person_1_status_in_organization": "retired player", "person_2_status_in_organization": "professional player"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2186, "output_tokens": 77, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "7e7b18b7f40c9503320394ab7db3020a6db66fec5d58cd4e92d9eebf874f7f7d", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae76df75542991e8301cc9d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "electronic music", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Crystal Castles (album): Crystal Castles is the debut studio album by Canadian electronic music duo Crystal Castles; at the time of its release, the group consisted of producer Ethan Kath and singer Alice Glass. The two met each other in 2004 and both had an interest in noise music acts like AIDS Wolf. This inspired the two to start a project that made noise music, but instead of guitars, they would using electronic sounds made with an circuit-bent Atari 5200, which led multiple journalists to describe their genre of music as a chiptune style they did not intend it to be categorized as.\n\nCrystal Castles II: Crystal Castles II is the second studio album by Canadian electronic music duo Crystal Castles, released on May 24, 2010 by Fiction Records and Last Gang Records. The album was initially scheduled for release on the June 7, 2010; however, the release dates were moved forward after the album leaked online, thus a digital version of the album was released on April 23, 2010.\n\nCelestica (song): \"Celestica\" is the first single from Crystal Castles' second album, \"Crystal Castles II\". The single was released digitally as an EP, featuring the three B-sides on the \"Doe Deer\" 12\" EP. 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The song is a re-working of the Health original track of the same name written by the band members of Health for their self-entitled debut album. It was re-written by Ethan Kath of Crystal Castles. Kath also produced the re-worked track. The song contains prominent electro and chiptune musical characteristics. The track consists of only three lyric lines and has been said to tell a story about the sadness and ennui one might experience when locked inside a \"Pac-Man\" maze for eternity.\n\nIII (Crystal Castles album): III (stylized as (III)) is the third studio album by Canadian electronic music duo Crystal Castles, released on November 7, 2012 by Fiction Records and Polydor Records. Production was handled by Ethan Kath, with additional production by Jacknife Lee.\n\nCrystal Castles (band): Crystal Castles are a Canadian electronic music group formed in 2006 in Toronto, Ontario by founding members songwriter/producer Ethan Kath and songwriter/vocalist Alice Glass. 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It is essentially a condensed version of Mould's first two solo albums on Virgin Records, \"Workbook\" (1989) and \"Black Sheets of Rain\" (1990), and was released in mid-1994 after Mould had achieved considerable success with his new band Sugar. It contains 6 (out of 11) studio tracks from \"Black Sheets\" and 5 (out of 11) tracks from \"Workbook\", of which 3 are previously unreleased live versions. In addition, the album contains a studio outtake from the \"Workbook\" period, \"All Those People Know\", a live version of another non-album track, \"If You're True\", and a live cover version of \"Shoot Out The Lights\" from the eponymous 1982 album by Richard and Linda Thompson.\n\nCircle of Friends (Bob Mould video): Circle of Friends is a DVD by Bob Mould of a live concert recorded in 2005 at the in Washington, D.C. The performance included songs from Mould's earlier bands H\u00fcsker D\u00fc and Sugar, as well as his solo work. This particular show was part of the \"Body of Song\" tour, Mould's first non-solo tour for over a decade and the first one in which H\u00fcsker D\u00fc material was played in a band format since the band broke up in 1988.\n\nH\u00fcsker D\u00fc: H\u00fcsker D\u00fc was an American rock band formed in Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1979. The band's continual members were guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould, bassist Greg Norton, and drummer/vocalist Grant Hart. H\u00fcsker D\u00fc first gained notability as a hardcore punk band, later crossing over into alternative rock. Mould and Hart were the principal songwriters for H\u00fcsker D\u00fc, with Hart's higher-pitched vocals and Mould's baritone taking the lead in alternating songs.\n\nCopper Blue: Copper Blue is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band Sugar. It was voted 1992 Album of the Year by the NME. All of the songs were written by guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould, who also co-produced with Lou Giordano. The song \"The Slim\" is about losing someone to AIDS. Musically, the band continues the thick punk guitar of Mould's previous band, H\u00fcsker D\u00fc, while slowing the tempo and emphasizing melody even more.\n\nWarehouse: Songs and Stories: Warehouse: Songs and Stories (1987) is the sixth and final studio album by alternative rock band H\u00fcsker D\u00fc, originally released by Warner Bros. Records as a double album on two vinyl LPs. The band dissolved following the tour in support of its release, in part due to disagreements between songwriters Bob Mould and Grant Hart over the latter's drug use. This album, along with \"Candy Apple Grey\", showcases the increasing maturity of Mould and Hart's writing\u2014a change which alienated some long-time fans. This album is also known for its battle between the two songwriters, with Mould famously telling Hart that he would never have more than half of the songs on a H\u00fcsker D\u00fc album.\n\nMetal Circus: Metal Circus is an EP by H\u00fcsker D\u00fc, released in 1983. As one of their early records, it was largely rooted in the band's initial hardcore punk style. However, signs of a new, poppier influence emerge on \"Metal Circus\", particularly in the songs sung by Grant Hart (\"It's Not Funny Anymore\" and \"Diane\"). It also features some of Bob Mould's most passionate singing and shows further development in his guitar playing. Harmonic, chorus-type effects applied to Mould's guitar are more prominent. The change from the furious hardcore moments of \"Land Speed Record\" and \"Everything Falls Apart\" towards increasing melodicism hints at the groundbreaking new approach that was to be seen on the band's next release, \"Zen Arcade\".\n\nWorkbook (album): Workbook is the 1989 debut solo album by American guitarist and singer Bob Mould, following the breakup of the influential rock band H\u00fcsker D\u00fc. The album has a strong folk influence and lighter overall sound than he had been known for up to that point, although heavy guitar still features occasionally. Drummer Anton Fier and bassist Tony Maimone, both of Pere Ubu fame, served as Mould's rhythm section on the album and on the subsequent live shows. The single \"See a Little Light\" was a hit on the US Modern Rock chart.\n\nBob Mould (album): Bob Mould (sometimes referred to as Hubcap) is the third solo album by former H\u00fcsker D\u00fc and Sugar guitarist and singer Bob Mould. It was recorded and mixed between September & November 1995 and released in April 1996. Mould played all of the instruments on the album himself, and the sleeve notes declare, \"This one is for me.\" In the place of traditional band credits, the sleeve states, \"Bob Mould is Bob Mould.\"\n\nAaroh: Aaroh (Urdu: \u0622\u0631\u0648\u062d, literal English translation: \"the ascending scale in eastern classical music\") is an alternative rock band from Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, formed in 1998. The band was founded by keyboardist Kamran Khan and lead guitarist Nabeel Nihal . 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The Latin name \"Ornithogalum\" of the Genus, meaning \"bird's milk\", derives from the Greek, while the species name \"narbonense\" refers to the French town of Narbonne.\n\nRhodiola rosea: Rhodiola rosea (commonly golden root, rose root, roseroot, Aaron's rod, Arctic root, king's crown, lignum rhodium, orpin rose) is a perennial flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae. It grows naturally in wild Arctic regions of Europe, including Britain, Asia and North America, and can be propagated as a groundcover. Although it has long been used in traditional medicine for several disorders, notably including treatment of anxiety and depression, there is little scientific evidence to verify any benefit.\n\nLomatium macrocarpum: Lomatium macrocarpum is a perennial flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common names bigseed lomatium, biscuit root or even bigseed biscuitroot. It is native to much of western North America, where it can be found in various types of habitat, including the grasslands of the Great Plains. It is spreading or erect perennial herb growing up to about half a meter long with hairy, gray-green herbage. The leaves are up to about 24 centimeters long and are intricately divided into many small, narrow segments. The inflorescence bears an umbel of yellowish, purplish, or white flowers. The fruit is a compressed, winged, round or oval disc up to about 2 centimeters long.\n\nValeria (given name): Valeria or Val\u00e9ria is a female given name dating back to the Latin verb \"valere\", meaning \"to be strong\". The male version is Valerius, Valerio or Valery. 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Despite its common name, tobacco root is not closely related to tobacco, but is instead more closely related to elderberry, honeysuckle, and teasel (Caprifoliaceae s.l.).\n\nChrysanthemum japonense: Chrysanthemum japonense (also known as \"ashizuri noji-giku Ashizuri\" (Japanese) meaning \"\"Point wild roadside daisy\"\" or gold / silver chrysanthemum in English) is a flowering plant within the Asteraceae family and \"Chrysanthemum\" genus and has a 27 pairs of chromosomes. It is a perennial flowering plant with leaves between 3\u20135\u00a0cm in length and flower heads that are 3-4.5\u00a0cm with white petals. Typically, flowering occurs in October to December annually. It the floral emblem of Hy\u014dgo Prefecture.\n\nDendranthema boreale: Chrysanthemum boreale (or \"Dendranthema boreale\") is a flowering plant within the Asteraceae family and \"Chrysanthemum\" genus. It used to be in the compositae family and many books still contain as such. It is a perennial flowering plant that is often noted because of its yellow flowers. It has 18 chromosomes at the diploid stage.\n\nSaxifraga stolonifera: Saxifraga stolonifera is a perennial flowering plant known by several common names, including creeping saxifrage, strawberry saxifrage, creeping rockfoil, as well as the quite ambiguous \"Aaron's beard\", mother of thousands, roving sailor, wandering Jew, and strawberry begonia or strawberry geranium (it is neither a begonia nor a geranium). It is native to Asia but has been introduced to other continents, mainly for use as an ornamental. A popular garden flower, it has attractive white blossoms with distinctive pointed petals and bright yellow ovary. \"S. stolonifera\" also sees use as a houseplant. Its creeping green foliage makes a good groundcover. The plant spreads via threadlike stolon (runners), with plantlets taking root in the vicinity of the mother plant. It is hardy to USDA zone 5.\n\nAconitum carmichaelii: Aconitum carmichaelii syn. \"A. fischeri\", is a species of flowering plant of the genus \"Aconitum\", family Ranunculaceae. It is native to East Asia and eastern Russia. It is commonly known as Chinese aconite, Carmichael's monkshood or Chinese wolfsbane () (Japanese: \u9ce5\u515c or \u30c8\u30ea\u30ab\u30d6\u30c8, Torikabuto ). 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He was also one of the scientists consulted by the police investigating the Norfolk headless body case.\n\nJ. Anderson Thomson: J. Anderson Thomson, Jr. is an American psychiatrist and writer. He is a Trustee of the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science and a staff psychiatrist for Counseling and Psychological Services at the University of Virginia Student Health Center, as well as the University of Virginia's Institute for Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy. Thomson also has his own private practice, and is a forensic psychiatrist for Region Ten Community Services. Thomson acquired his B.A. from Duke University in 1970, he acquired his M.D. from the University of Virginia in 1974, and he did his adult psychiatry training at the University of Virginia from 1974 to 1977.\n\nRichard Kuklinski: Richard Leonard Kuklinski (April 11, 1935 \u2013 March 5, 2006) was an American contract killer and serial killer who was convicted of murdering five people, though he likely killed at least several dozen more. He was associated with members of the American Mafia, namely the DeCavalcante crime family of Newark, New Jersey, and the Five Families of New York City.\n\nMichael Welner: Michael Mark Welner, M.D., (born September 24, 1964, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American forensic psychiatrist and Chairman of The Forensic Panel. Welner is best known for his work in sensitive and complex litigation. He has acted as lead forensic psychiatric examiner in numerous criminal or court proceedings of national and international prominence, including precedent-setting trials and higher court decisions. Welner is also known for a number of innovations in forensic science, forensic psychiatry and justice, including protocols for prospective peer review in forensic medicine consultation, research to standardize an evidence-based distinction of the worst crimes, The Depravity Standard, and recommendations for upgrading forensic science assessment. He has been featured in network television news coverage of forensic psychiatry issues, has authored publications for professional and public audiences, and has contributed to emerging legislation on mental health reform.\n\nDavid Corwin: David L. Corwin is a board-certified psychiatrist, child and adolescent psychiatrist, and forensic psychiatrist. Corwin has done extensive work into the long-term impact of child violence and abuse on health, and has promoted family support and treatment programs. Corwin has worked as a consultant, a lecturer, a trainer, and an evaluator of suspected or known child sexual abuse cases throughout many countries, as well as serving as an expert witness of child sexual abuse cases. Corwin has founded, directed or chaired groups that serve to advance prevention and protection against child violence and abuse, as well as furthering the education and research of the impact of child abuse.\n\nJames Grigson: James Grigson (January 30, 1932 \u2013 June 3, 2004), nicknamed \"Doctor Death\" by some press accounts, was a Texas forensic psychiatrist who testified in 167 capital trials, nearly all of which resulted in death sentences. 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Born in the Philippines, Sheridan grew up in New Hampshire. He attended Gilford High School, where he decided that he wanted to become a writer. After graduating from Union College, he moved back to his home, where he worked at several short-term jobs before relocating to California to start his career. His first job came in 1992 when he was hired as a writer's assistant for the Fox sitcom \"Shaky Ground\". Following that, he was hired as an assistant on \"Living Single\", a Fox sitcom, where he was eventually promoted to writer. He stayed with the show until its cancellation in 1998.\n\nThe Book of Life (2014 film): The Book of Life is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy adventure comedy film produced by Reel FX Creative Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Co-written and directed by Jorge R. Gutierrez, it was produced by Aaron Berger, Brad Booker, Guillermo del Toro and Carina Schulze. 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Her other roles include Elise and Mr.\u00a0Mumbles on The Hub's \"Dan Vs.\", Frankie Dart on Yahoo's \"Community\", Sadie Doyle on the \"Thrilling Adventure Hour\" segment \"Beyond Belief\" and Sara Kingsley on the Fox sitcom \"Grandfathered\". She has also made numerous guest appearances on \"Two and a Half Men\", \"\" and \"Modern Family\". She currently stars as Dodo Bellacourt on the Comedy Central series \"Another Period\".\n\nTed Bundy (film): Ted Bundy is a 2002 American biographical crime film directed and co-written by Matthew Bright. The film dramatizes the crimes of serial killer Ted Bundy. It stars Michael Reilly Burke in the title role, and Boti Bliss as Bundy's girlfriend, Lee (a character based on Elizabeth Kloepfer, Bundy's real life girlfriend during his killing spree).\n\nTichina Arnold: Tichina Rolanda Arnold (born June 28, 1969) is an American actress, comedian, model and singer. She began her career as a child actor, appearing in supporting roles in \"Little Shop of Horrors\" (1986) and \"How I Got into College\" (1989) before being cast as Pamela James on the FOX sitcom \"Martin\", which she played from 1992 to the series' conclusion in 1997. She also played the family matriarch Rochelle on the UPN/CW sitcom \"Everybody Hates Chris\" from 2005 to 2009, and portrayed Judi Mann in the TV Land original sitcom \"Happily Divorced\" from 2011 to 2013. Beginning 2014, she has played the lead role of Cassie Calloway on \"Survivor's Remorse\".\n\nDavid Faustino: David Anthony Faustino (born March 3, 1974) is an American actor and rapper primarily known for his role as Bud Bundy on the FOX sitcom \"Married... with Children\".\n\nMae Whitman: Mae Margaret Whitman (born June 9, 1988) is an American actress, voice actress and singer. After making her film debut in \"When a Man Loves a Woman\" (1994), she had other supporting roles in films such as \"One Fine Day\" (1996), \"Independence Day\" (1996), and \"Hope Floats\" (1998). Thereafter, Whitman ventured into television, with her most notable roles including Ann Veal on the Fox sitcom \"Arrested Development\" (2004\u20132006) and Amber Holt on the NBC drama \"Parenthood\" (2010\u20132015). She also had supporting roles in the films \"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World\" (2010) and \"The Perks of Being a Wallflower\" (2012). Whitman made her leading role film debut in \"The DUFF\" (2015).\n\nMichael Strahan: Michael Anthony Strahan ( ; born November 21, 1971) is a media personality and former American football defensive end who spent his entire 15-year career with the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). Strahan set a record for the most sacks in a season in 2001, and helped the Giants win Super Bowl XLII over the New England Patriots in his final season in 2007. After retiring from the NFL, Strahan became a media personality. He is currently a football analyst on \"Fox NFL Sunday\", and has also served as co-host on the syndicated morning talk show \"Live! with Kelly and Michael\" with co-host Kelly Ripa from 2012 to 2016, where he was a two-time Daytime Emmy Award winner. In 2014, he became a regular contributor on the ABC morning television show \"Good Morning America\", and in 2016 the network announced that Strahan would be leaving \"Live!\" to join \"GMA\" on a full-time basis. He starred in and produced the short-lived Fox sitcom \"Brothers\" and appeared as host for \"Pros vs. Joes\" alongside fellow Fox football analyst Jay Glazer. On February 1, 2014, he was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. As of 2016, he is the host of the ABC game show \"The $100,000 Pyramid\".\n\nChristina Applegate: Christina Applegate (born November 25, 1971) is an American actress and dancer who, as an adolescent actress, started playing the role of Kelly Bundy on the Fox sitcom \"Married... with Children\" (1987\u201397). In her adult years, Applegate established a film and television career, winning an Emmy and earning Tony and Golden Globe nominations. She is also known for doing the voice of Brittany in the \"Alvin and the Chipmunks\" film series.\n\nKim Fields: Kim Victoria Fields (born May 12, 1969) is an American actress and television director. Fields is known for her roles as Dorothy \"Tootie\" Ramsey on the NBC sitcom \"The Facts of Life\" (1979\u201388), and as Regina \"Regine\" Hunter on the Fox sitcom \"Living Single\" (1993\u201398). 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It is situated on the border between Mato Grosso and Goi\u00e1s states and due to this a geodesic center settled down there.\n\nTeresina: Teresina is the capital and most populous municipality in the Brazilian state of Piau\u00ed. Being located in North-central Piau\u00ed 366\u00a0km from the coast, it is the only capital in the Brazilian Northeast that is not located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. With 814,439 inhabitants, Teresina is the 19th largest city in Brazil, and the 15th largest state capital in the country. Together with Timon in the nearby state of Maranh\u00e3o, it forms a conurbation with a population of about 953,172 inhabitants; the entire metropolitan region of Teresina has over 1,135,920 inhabitants. The only natural barrier that separates Teresina from Timon is the Parna\u00edba river, one of the largest in the Northeast.\n\nManaus: Manaus (] ] ) or Mana\u00f3s before 1939 or (formerly) Barra do Rio Negro, is the capital city of the state of Amazonas in the North Region of Brazil. It is situated near the confluence of the Negro and Solim\u00f5es rivers. With a population of more than 2 million, it is the most populous city of both the Brazilian state of Amazonas and the Amazon rainforest.\n\nTomar do Geru: Tomar do Geru is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Sergipe. Its population was 13,204 (2016) and it covers 305 km2 . Tomar do Geru has a population density of 43 inhabitants per square kilometer. It is located 131 km from the state capital of Sergipe, Aracaju. The Church of Nossa Senhora do Socorro was built by the Society of Jesus in 1688. 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Unlike the previous year's event, this year's event was billed as a joint production by WCW and the nWo (in storyline) and the pay-per-view events until the following year's Uncensored were jointly produced by WCW and the nWo. The event took place on January 24, 1998 from the Hara Arena in and featured a double main event. The first main event featured Bret Hart making his WCW in-ring debut against Ric Flair. Hart made Flair submit to the Sharpshooter. The second main event featured WCW's Lex Luger against nWo's Randy Savage. Luger made Savage submit to the \"Torture Rack\".\n\nEMLL Carnaval de Campeones: The EMLL Carnaval de Campeones (Spanish for the \"EMLL Carnival of Champions\") was a major professional wrestling event produced by Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL) that took place on January 13, 1965, in EMLL's home arena Arena M\u00e9xico in Mexico City, Mexico. As the name indicated most of the matches on the show, five out of six, featured a champion defending their championship against a chosen challenger. This was one of the few special, major shows promoted by EMLL outside of their annual EMLL Anniversary, Arena M\u00e9xico Anniversary and Arena Coliseo Anniversary shows. The event featured a total of six professional wrestling matches, in which some wrestlers were involved in pre-existing scripted feuds or storylines. The wrestlers themselves portrayed either villains (referred to as \"\"Rudos\"\" in Mexico) or fan favorites (\"\"Tecnicos\"\" in Mexico) as they competed in matches with pre-determined outcomes. On the undercard two championships from the Acapulco, Guerrero local promotion were defended in Mexico City despite it being outside the region where the championship was usually contested in. The fifth match of the night for the Mexican National Women's Championship was defended in Mexico City, which would be one of the last high profile women's wrestling matches in Mexico City as the Mexico City boxing and wrestling commission would ban women's wrestling from Mexico City a short while later, a band that was not lifted until 1986. In the fourth match of the night Rodolfo Ruiz defeated reigning Mexican National Lightweight Champion Chanoc to win his first of a record setting three Mexican National Lightweight Championships. In the main event Ra\u00fal Reyes defeated Ray Mendoza to win the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship, Reyes' only reign with the championship.\n\nSamba school: A samba school (Portuguese: \"Escola de samba\" ) is a dancing club or school. They practise and often perform in huge square-compounds (\"quadras de samba\") devoted to practising and exhibiting samba, an African-Brazilian dance. The schools (which are structured more like a guild than a school in the usual sense) have a strong community basis and are traditionally associated with a particular neighborhood. They are often seen to affirm the cultural validity of the Afro-Brazilian heritage in contrast to the mainstream education system. and have evolved often in contrast to authoritarian development. The phrase \"escola de samba\" is popularly held to derive from the schoolyard location of the first group's early rehearsals. In Rio de Janeiro especially, they are mostly associated with particular shanty towns (\"favela\") . Samba and the samba school can be deeply interwoven with the daily lives of the shanty-town dwellers. Throughout the year the samba schools have various happenings and events, most important of which are rehearsals for the main event which is the yearly carnival parade. 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Gower Champion then chose him to play Barnaby in \"Hello Dolly\" at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane. He appeared in \"Canterbury Tales\" at the Phoenix Theatre as The Clerk of Oxford. Harold Hobson, The Times critic said, \"He was a breath of fresh air in the West-End\". He then went on to play leading roles in \"No Sex Please, We're British\", \"Billy\", \"What's a Nice Country\", \"The Rivals\", \"Love, Lust, & Marriage\", \"Some Like it Hot\", Disney's \"Beauty and the Beast\", and in the original cast of \"Dirty Dancing. Lately he has appeared as Grandpa George\" and Grandpa Joe in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory at Drury Lane. In 2016 he was Major Bouvier and Norman Vincent Peale in the smash hit Grey Gardens. He followed this playing Arvide in Guys and Dolls at the Phoenix Theatre in the West End.He has had his own very successful television series in Ireland \"It's Billy Boyle\" as well as leading roles in \"Trail of Guilt\", the award-winning \"The Grass Arena\", \"The Bretts\", as well as many guest appearances in EastEnders, The Professionals, Coronation Street, Father Ted etc. In the late 1970s, Boyle was cast as 'Ronald McDonald' in the European TV commercials and in all print media for the fast food chain McDonald's. He was the last 'straight man' to Basil Brush on BBC1's \"The Basil Brush Show\" and later presented a programme, Dance Crazy for ITV, on the history of dance with Lesley Judd. Lately he has been seen in Dirk Gently, for BBC Four and Lead Balloon. His many films include Stanley Kubrick's \"Barry Lyndon\", \"Groupie Girl\", \"Side by Side\", \"Shergar\", \"Wild Geese II\", \"The Scarlet and the Black\", \"Round Ireland with a Fridge\" and A United Kingdom.\n\nCheddleton Carnival: Cheddleton Carnival is an event held annually on the second Saturday of August at Ashcombe Park Cricket Club and all the proceeds from fundraising go to Cancer Research UK. It was founded by Ruth Wood, licensee of The Boat Inn, Basford Bridge Lane and some of her customers who thought it would be a good idea to raise funds for local charities. The very first Carnival took place in Cheddleton in 1944 and a local young lady called Gloria Harris had the honour of being crowned the first Basford Bridge carnival Queen. As the village began to expand it became known as the Basford Bridge and Cheddleton Carnival and more latterly simply as Cheddleton Carnival. 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It is considered a successor to the World League, held by Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance (JWA) between 1959 and 1972, predating the New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) G1 Climax tournament by a year.\n\n42nd Street (musical): 42nd Street is an American musical with a book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, lyrics by Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, and music by Harry Warren. The 1980 Broadway production, produced by David Merrick, directed by an ailing Gower Champion and orchestrated by Philip J. Lang, won the Tony Award for Best Musical and became a long-running hit. The show was produced in London in 1984 (winning the Olivier Award for Best Musical) and its 2001 Broadway revival won the Tony for Best Revival.\n\nJustine Dufour-Lapointe: Justine Dufour-Lapointe (born March 25, 1994) is a Canadian freestyle skier from Montreal, Quebec. She is the reigning Olympic champion in the moguls event as well as the reigning world champion from 2015 event. This was also the first time that Canadian sisters stood together on the podium, and the fourth time ever, when her sister Chloe Dufour-Lapointe won silver in the same event. In winning the Olympics, she became the youngest freestyle skiing Olympic champion ever at nineteen years of age. Dufour-Lapointe was the FIS World Cup rookie of the year for the 2010\u201311 season. 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Mrs Justice Swift, was leading counsel to the Inquiry in the Shipman Inquiry, which began in 2001.\n\nHarold Shipman: Doctor Death: Harold Shipman: Doctor Death is a 2002 ITV television drama about the life and crimes of serial killer Harold Shipman. Starring James Bolam in the role of Shipman, the programme was directed by Roger Bamford and written by Michael Eaton. Broadcast on July 9, 2002, the programme attracted a viewing audience of 7.37 million. The programme was released on DVD on July 15, 2013 by Strawberry Media, in association with ITV.\n\nDark Angel (2016 TV series): Dark Angel is a British two-part television drama miniseries, based on the adaptation of the book \"Mary Ann Cotton: Britain's First Female Serial Killer\" by David Wilson. The series was broadcast on 31 October and 7 November 2016, and starred Joanne Froggatt as protagonist Mary Ann Cotton, widely regarded as Britain's first female serial killer, who was found guilty of murder in March 1873 for the murder of three of her husbands, allegedly in order to collect on their insurance policies.\n\nHarold Shipman: Harold Frederick Shipman (14 January 1946 \u2013 13 January 2004) was a British general practitioner and one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history. On 31 January 2000, a jury found Shipman guilty of fifteen murders for killing patients under his care. He was sentenced to life imprisonment with the recommendation that he never be released.\n\nBruce Mendenhall: Bruce Mendenhall (born April 14, 1951) is a convicted American murderer and accused serial killer. He was arrested in Tennessee in July 2007 \u2013 and found guilty in 2010 \u2013 for the June 26, 2007 murder of Sara Hulbert. A long haul trucker, his truck was found to contain the blood of numerous other murdered or missing women. He has been charged with the murders of three other women at truck stops in Alabama, Indiana and Tennessee. He is still under investigation for murders in Georgia, Illinois, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas\u2014some of which carry the death penalty.\n\nDeath of Theresa Allore: Theresa Allore was a 19-year-old Canadian college student who disappeared on Friday, November 3, 1978 from Champlain College Lennoxville in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Five months later, on April 13, 1979, her body was discovered in a small body of water approximately one kilometer from her dormitory residence in Compton, Quebec. Upon her disappearance police initially suggested she was a runaway. When her body was discovered police then suggested that she was the possible victim of a drug overdose, perhaps with the assistance of fellow college students. In the summer of 2002, the family of Theresa Allore enlisted the support of an investigative reporter and friend, Patricia Pearson, who produced a series of articles for Canada's National Post newspaper that presented compelling evidence that Theresa Allore was a victim of murder, and that her death was possibly linked to two other unsolved local cases; the death of 10-year-old Manon Dube in March 1978, and the murder of Louise Camirand in 1977. The theory was supported by geographic profiler and then FBI consultant, Kim Rossmo, who suggested a serial sexual predator may have been operating in the Quebec region in the late 1970s and advised police to investigate the three deaths as a series. Rossmo later gained notoriety when, in 1998, he suggested that Vancouver police create a serial killer task force to investigate the multiple cases of missing women from Vancouver's downtown Eastside. Robert Pickton was eventually arrested and found guilty of six murders, though he was accused of, and implicated in, an additional 26 murders of Vancouver missing women.\n\nThe Shipman Inquiry: The Shipman Inquiry was the report produced by a British governmental investigation into the activities of general practitioner and serial killer Harold Shipman. Shipman was caught in 1998 and the inquiry commenced after his trial in 2000. It released its findings in various stages, with its sixth and final report being released on 27 January 2005. It was chaired by Dame Janet Smith DBE.\n\nChester Turner: Chester Dewayne Turner (born November 5, 1966) is an American convicted serial killer. On April 30, 2007, he was convicted of the murders of 10 women in Los Angeles, and was also found guilty in the death of the unborn child of one of his victims. He was convicted of 4 additional murders on June 19, 2014. Prosecutors have called Turner \"one of the most prolific serial killers in the city\u2019s history\". On July 10, 2007, Turner was sentenced to death for the 11 murders he was originally convicted of committing. On June 26, 2014, Turner was sentenced to death a second time for the 4 additional murders.\n\nMy Brother the Serial Killer: My Brother the Serial Killer is a 2012 American television documentary about serial killer Glen Rogers, otherwise known as the \"Casanova Killer\", who was convicted for a series of murders and arsons. The documentary was narrated by Rogers' brother Clay Rogers and aired on Investigation Discovery in November 2012. \"My Brother the Serial Killer\" received widespread media attention for Clay's claims that his brother was responsible for the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman.\n\nJanet Smith (judge): Dame Janet Hilary Smith, DBE (born 29 November 1940), styled The Rt Hon. 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He is the eldest son of Beatles producer Sir George Martin and the half-brother of the music producer Giles Martin.\n\nLove (Beatles album): Love is a soundtrack remix album of music recorded by the Beatles, released in November 2006. It features music compiled and remixed as a mashup for the Cirque du Soleil show of the same name. The album was produced by George Martin and his son Giles Martin, who said, \"What people will be hearing on the album is a new experience, a way of re-living the whole Beatles musical lifespan in a very condensed period.\"\n\nNigel Godrich: Nigel Timothy Godrich (born 28 February 1971) is an English record producer, recording engineer and musician. He is best known for his work with the English rock band Radiohead, having produced all of their studio albums since \"OK Computer\" (1997); he has been dubbed the \"sixth member\" of the band, in an allusion to George Martin being called the \"Fifth Beatle\". Godrich has also worked extensively with Radiohead singer Thom Yorke on his solo material, and is a member of the bands Atoms for Peace (with Yorke) and Ultra\u00edsta. Other acts Godrich has worked with include Beck, Paul McCartney, U2, R.E.M. and Roger Waters. He is the creator of the music webseries \"From the Basement\".\n\nGeorge Martin: Sir George Henry Martin {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (3 January 19268 March 2016) was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, audio engineer, and musician. He was referred to as the \"Fifth Beatle\", including by Paul McCartney, in reference to his extensive involvement on each of the Beatles' original albums. Martin produced 30 number-one hit singles in the United Kingdom and 23 number-one hits in the United States.\n\nGiles Martin: Giles Martin (born 9 October 1969) is an English record producer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist. His studio recordings, stage shows, TV and film works have been critically acclaimed and commercially successful around the globe. 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Calabro worked college basketball and football games for the Pac-12 Network and postseason college basketball for Westwood One Sports, including NCAA tournament action.\n\nList of Miami Heat seasons: The Miami Heat are a professional basketball team based in Miami, Florida that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Heat were formed in 1988 as an expansion franchise along with the Charlotte Hornets; as of 2017, they are the only new franchise of the past generation to win any NBA titles. The Heat and the Orlando Magic are the two NBA franchises that are located in the state of Florida. Since entering the league, Miami has fielded squads that have made the playoffs 19 out of 28 seasons, captured 12 division titles, five conference titles and three NBA Championships. 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The college is best known for its large list of alumni who have played substantial roles in the media and entertainment industries.\n\nMacalester College: Macalester College ( ) is a private, coeducational liberal arts college located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, US. It was founded in 1874 as a Presbyterian-affiliated but nonsectarian college. Its first class entered September 15, 1885. Macalester is exclusively an undergraduate four-year institution and enrolled 1,978 students in the fall of 2013 from 50 U.S. states and 90 countries. In 2015, \"U.S. News & World Report\" ranked Macalester as tied for the 23rd best liberal arts college in the United States, 6th for undergraduate teaching at a national liberal arts college, and 19th for best value at a national liberal arts college.\n\nLiberal arts college: A liberal arts college is a college with an emphasis on undergraduate study in the liberal arts and sciences. A liberal arts college aims to impart a broad general knowledge and develop general intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional, vocational, or technical curriculum. Students in a liberal arts college generally major in a particular discipline while receiving exposure to a wide range of academic subjects, including sciences as well as the traditional humanities subjects taught as liberal arts. Although it draws on European antecedents, the liberal arts college is strongly associated with American higher education, and most liberal arts colleges around the world draw explicitly on the American model.\n\nHampden\u2013Sydney College: Hampden\u2013Sydney College, also known as H\u2013SC, is a liberal arts college for men located in Hampden Sydney, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1775, Hampden\u2013Sydney is the oldest private charter college in the Southern U.S., the 10th oldest college in the U.S., the last college founded before the American Revolution, and one of only three four-year, all-men's liberal arts colleges in the United States. Hampden\u2013Sydney College is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.\n\nColorado College: The Colorado College (CC) is a private liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, near the foot of the Rocky Mountains. It was founded in 1874 by Thomas Nelson Haskell in his daughter's memory. The college enrolls approximately 2,000 undergraduates at its 90 acre campus, 70 mi south of Denver. The college offers 42 majors and 33 minors, and has a student-faculty ratio of 10:1. Famous alumni include James Heckman, Ken Salazar, Lynne Cheney, Thomas Hornsby Ferril, Marc Webb, and Steve Sabol. Colorado College had an acceptance rate of 15% for the Class of 2021, was ranked as the best private college in Colorado by Forbes, and was listed as tied for the 23rd-best National Liberal Arts College, and as the No. 1 Most Innovative Liberal Arts School, in the 2018 \"U.S. News & World Report\" rankings.\n\nMilligan College: Milligan College is a selective Christian liberal arts college founded in 1866 and located in the mountains of Upper East Tennessee and the Tri-Cities region of the state. The school has a student population of more than 1,200 students, most of whom reside and study on its 195 acre campus which is located just a few miles from downtown Johnson City. It is consistently ranked as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country and well known for its core humanities program. Milligan was named a \"College of Distinction\" in 2011. 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To date, it was the team's most recent NFL championship season. NFL Films titled the season highlights of the 1983 Los Angeles Raiders, \"Just Win, Baby!\" , narrated by John Facenda, and on November 24, 2006, NFL Network aired , the 1983 Los Angeles Raiders, ranking them #20, with team commentary from Marcus Allen, Todd Christensen and Howie Long, and narrated by Alec Baldwin.\n\n1994 Los Angeles Raiders season: The 1994 Los Angeles Raiders season was the team's 13th and final season in Los Angeles, before returning to their original home in Oakland the following season.\n\n2017 Oakland Raiders season: The 2017 Oakland Raiders season is the 58th overall season of the Oakland Raiders franchise, the franchise's 48th season in the National Football League, their 24th season since their return to Oakland, and the third under head coach Jack Del Rio. The Raiders are looking to win their first AFC West title since 2002 and the Super Bowl for the first time since 1983, when the club was still in Los Angeles. The Raiders began the season on September 10 at the Tennessee Titans and will finish the season December 31 at the Los Angeles Chargers. The Raiders, as they did in 2016, will play one home game in Mexico City, this time against the New England Patriots.\n\nSports in Los Angeles: The Los Angeles metropolitan area is home to several professional and collegiate sports teams. The Greater Los Angeles Area has nine major league professional teams: the Anaheim Ducks, the Los Angeles Angels, the Los Angeles Chargers, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Dodgers, LA Galaxy, the Los Angeles Kings, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles FC will begin play as the area's tenth major team in 2018. USC Trojans football, UCLA Bruins men's basketball, USC Trojans baseball, USC Trojans track & field, and Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball are all historically premier organizations in college sports. Other major sports teams include UCLA Bruins Football, Los Angeles Sparks, Pepperdine Waves baseball, and formerly the Los Angeles Raiders and Los Angeles Aztecs. Between them, these Los Angeles area sports teams have won a combined 105 Championship Titles. Los Angeles area colleges have produced upwards of 200 National Championship Teams, primarily from USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins of the Pac-12 Conference. The 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics were held in Los Angeles. In 2028 the city will host the Olympics for a third time.\n\n1980 Oakland Raiders season: The 1980 Oakland Raiders season began with the team trying to improve on their 9\u20137 record from 1979. It was the 20th anniversary of the Oakland Raiders franchise and ended with their second Super Bowl victory. Prior to the start of the season Al Davis announced plans to move the Raiders from Oakland to Los Angeles. However, NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle blocked the move by filing a restraining order. He would even try to get Al Davis removed as owner, as the case went to the courts. Still playing in Oakland the Raiders entered the season with a new Quarterback after acquiring Dan Pastorini from the Houston Oilers for Kenny Stabler. However Pastorini struggled and the Raiders got off to a 2-3 when Pastorini was injured and replaced by Jim Plunkett. Plunkett proved right for the Raiders offense. The defense led the league in interceptions (35), turnovers (52) and yards per carry (3.4 YPA). Lester Hayes led the NFL with 13 interceptions. The team won 6 straight compiling an 11-5 record, and qualifying for the playoffs as a Wild Card. In the Wild Card Game the Raiders would beat the Houston Oilers 27-7 at Oakland as the Raiders defense picked off former teammate Kenny Stabler twice. Playing in freezing weather with temperature reading 30 degrees below zero the Raiders stunned the Browns 14-12 in a defensive struggle in Cleveland. In the AFC Championship Game in San Diego the game would be a shoot out as the Raiders stunned the Chargers 34-27 to become the first AFC Wild Card to make the Super Bowl. Highlighted by Jim Plunkett's MVP performance and Rod Martin's 3 interceptions the Raiders defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 27 - 10 in Super Bowl 15.\n\n1989 Los Angeles Raiders season: The 1989 Los Angeles Raiders season was the club's 30th season in the National Football League (NFL). Art Shell replaced Mike Shanahan, and in the process became the first black head coach in the NFL since Fritz Pollard coached the Akron Pros in 1921. The club finished with an 8\u20138 record. In preseason against the Houston Oilers, the Raiders played their first game in Oakland since moving to Los Angeles in 1982, before eventually moving back to Oakland in 1995.\n\nEthan Horton: Ethan Shane Horton (born December 19, 1962) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League. He played one season for the Kansas City Chiefs (1985), and seven seasons as a tight end for the Los Angeles Raiders (1987, 1989\u20131993), and the Washington Redskins (1994).\n\nTodd Christensen: Todd Jay Christensen (August 3, 1956 \u2013 November 13, 2013) was an American football player who played in the National Football League from 1978 until 1988, spending most of that time playing tight end for the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders. Following his retirement Christensen became a commentator for both professional and collegiate games, working for NBC Sports, ESPN, and CBS Sports Network among others.\n\n1991 Los Angeles Raiders season: The 1991 Los Angeles Raiders season was their 32nd in the National Football League (NFL). They were unable to improve upon their previous season's output of 12\u20134, winning only nine games. After a 9-4 start, the team lost its last three games, but did qualify for the playoffs for the second straight season. The Raiders were inconsistent offensively, with struggling quarterback Jay Schroeder eventually benched in favor of rookie Todd Marinovich. It was notable that future Hall of Famer Marcus Allen's role was restricted mainly to backing up newly acquired Roger Craig, and future All-Pro Tim Brown also played mostly as a reserve, starting only one game. The loss of Bo Jackson to a career-ending inury also clearly had an impact. 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Prior to holding that title, he was Program Director for Middle East and North Africa at the International Crisis Group and Assistant to National Security Advisor Sandy Berger (1996\u20131998) and the Director for Democracy, Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs at the National Security Council (1994\u20131996). Malley is considered an expert on the Israeli\u2013Palestinian conflict and has written extensively on this subject. As Special Assistant to President Clinton, he was a member of the U.S. peace team and helped organize the 2000 Camp David Summit. In 2015, the Obama administration appointed Rob Malley as its \"point man\" on the Middle East, leading the Middle East desk of the National Security Council. In November 2015, Malley was named as President Obama's new special ISIS advisor.\n\nJames L. 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Artistic directors included Carlo Peroni (1941-1942) and Fausto Cleva (1944-1946), and until 1945 Fortune Gallo was general manager. After the war, when consumer goods became more abundant and people spent less money on entertainment, interest in opera collapsed and the company went bankrupt. Rather than try to re-organize, the remaining assets were given to the largest creditor, the landlord of the Civic Opera House, Household finance, who then paid off the other remaining creditors. After the final collapse of an opera company that had been re-organized five times, there was no resident Chicago opera company until the founding of the Lyric Opera in 1954. One of the original group of organizers was Max Rabinoff.\n\nHillhouse Opera Company: Hillhouse Opera Company is a U.S. non-profit opera company that performs in the New Haven area of Connecticut. Founded in 2008 by Victoria Leigh Gardner, Nicole Rodriguez and Jim Coatsworth, and based in New Haven, Connecticut, Hillhouse Opera Company has offered productions of \"Alcina\", \"Don Giovanni\", \"Faust\", \"Cos\u00ec fan tutte\" and \"La Boh\u00e8me\". It also stages opera scenes programs, master classes and concert series.\n\nJames Westman: James Westman (born September 16, 1972) is a Canadian baritone known for his interpretation of the Verdi, Puccini and bel canto operatic repertoire, and particularly his signature role of Germont in \"La traviata\", which he has sung in over 150 performances, with opera companies such as San Francisco Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Graz Opera, Santa Fe Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, Op\u00e9ra de Montr\u00e9al, Los Angeles Opera, Grand Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de Bordeaux, Canadian Opera Company, Boston Lyric Opera, Cologne Opera, Vancouver Opera, English National Opera, San Diego Opera, Dallas Opera, Utah Opera, and Opera Theatre of St. Louis. On January 29, 2011 Westman created the lead role of Sandy Keith In the world premiere of Bramwell Tovey's The Inventor. In 2017 he played Sir John A. MacDonald in Harry Somers's Louis Riel for the Canadian Opera Company's tribute to Canada's 150th celebrations. As a recitalist, he has performed for the Marilyn Horne Foundation, Aldeburgh Connection, Aldeburgh Festival, Musikverein, Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Morgan Library & Museum, Koerner Hall, Carnegie Hall, Saito Kinen Festival in Japan, Stratford Summer Music, British Broadcasting Corporation, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Westman first came to attention at the age of twelve when he was the first boy soprano to perform and record Mahler \"4th Symphony\" with Benjamin Zander and the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra in 1984. Westman is regularly featured as the Anthem singer for the Toronto Maple Leafs and numerous other NHL franchises. Four of Westman's recordings have been nominated for a Juno Award. Two recordings nominated for a Grammy Award.\n\nMax Maretzek Italian Opera Company: The Max Maretzek Italian Opera Company (sometimes referred to as the Italian Opera Company, the Italian Grand Opera Company, or Academy of Music Opera Company) was a touring American opera company that performed throughout the United States from 1849-1878. The first major opera company in Manhattan and one of the first important companies in the United States, it had a long association with the Academy of Music in New York City where it presented an annual season of opera from 1854 until the company's demise in 1878 There the company performed the United States premieres of \"Rigoletto\", \"Il trovatore\", and \"La traviata\" among other works.\n\nAmerican Opera Company: The American Opera Company was the name of four different opera companies active in the United States. The first company was a short-lived opera company founded in New York City in February, 1886 that lasted only one season. The second company was based out of Rochester, New York and was active from the mid-1920s up until 1930 when it went bankrupt not too long after the Wall Street Crash of 1929. The third opera company was a short lived company located in Trenton, New Jersey that was active in 1937. The fourth and last opera company was actively performing in Philadelphia from 1946 through 1950.\n\nWilliam Tell (opera): Guillaume Tell (English: William Tell , Italian: Guglielmo Tell ) is a French opera in four acts by Gioachino Rossini to a libretto by \u00c9tienne de Jouy and Hippolyte Bis. Based on Friedrich Schiller's play \"William Tell,\" which drew on the William Tell legend, the opera was Rossini's last, although he lived for nearly forty more years. Fabio Luisi said that Rossini planned for \"William Tell\" to be his last opera even as he composed it. The overture, in four sections and featuring a depiction of a storm as well as a vivacious finale, the \"March of the Swiss Soldiers,\" is often played.\n\nChicago City Opera Company: The Chicago City Opera Company was a grand opera company in Chicago, organized from the remaining assets of the bankrupt Chicago Grand Opera Company, that produced four seasons of opera at the Civic Opera House from 1935 to 1939 before it too succumbed to financial difficulties. It was succeeded by the Chicago Opera Company.\n\nLithuanian Opera Company of Chicago: The Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago was founded by Lithuanian emigrants in 1956, and presents operas in Lithuanian. It celebrated fifty years of existence in 2006, and operates as a not-for-profit organization. It is noteworthy for performing the rarely staged Rossini's \"William Tell\" (1986) and Ponchielli's \"I Lituani\" (1981, 1983 and 1991), and also for contributing experienced chorus singers to the Lyric Opera of Chicago.\n\nPhiladelphia Lyric Opera Company: The Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company was an American opera company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was active between 1958 and 1974. The company was led by a number of Artistic Directors during its history, beginning with Aurelio Fabiani. Other notable Artistic Directors include Julius Rudel and Anton Guadagno (1966\u20131972). The company produced between four and six of their own operas every year in addition to sponsoring numerous traveling productions from the New York City Opera. In 1975 the company merged with the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company but retained its original name. With the combined resources of both companies, the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company began producing higher quality productions with name artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Joan Sutherland, Roberta Peters, Montserrat Caball\u00e9, and others. For the bicentennial year 1976, the company commissioned famed opera composer Gian Carlo Menotti to create a new opera. The work, The Hero, premiered on June 1, 1976. In 1980, the company artistically reorganized to form the Opera Company of Philadelphia.\n\nPhiladelphia Grand Opera Company: The Philadelphia Grand Opera Company was the name of four different American opera companies active at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the twentieth century. The last and best known of the four was founded in November 1954 with the merger of the Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company and the Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company. That company in turn merged with the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company in 1975 to form the Opera Company of Philadelphia. Of the three earlier companies, only one lasted beyond one season; a company founded in 1926 which later became associated with the Curtis Institute of Music in 1929. That company closed its doors in 1932 due to financial reasons during the Great Depression.", "question": "The Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago stages an opera which is based on a play by whom?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"opera_company_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the opera company."}, "staged_opera": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the opera staged by the company."}, "composer": {"type": "string", "description": "The composer of the opera."}}, "required": ["title", "composer"], "additionalProperties": false}, "source_play": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the play the opera is based on."}, "author": {"type": "string", "description": "The author of the play."}}, "required": ["title", "author"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["opera_company_name", "staged_opera", "source_play"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"opera_company_name": "Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago", "staged_opera": {"title": "William Tell", "composer": "Gioachino Rossini"}, "source_play": {"title": "William Tell", "author": "Friedrich Schiller"}}, "ground_truth": {"opera_company_name": "Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago", "staged_opera": {"title": "William Tell", "composer": "Gioachino Rossini"}, "source_play": {"title": "William Tell", "author": "Friedrich Schiller"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2347, "output_tokens": 60, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "66926a8aee43676f79a5c11cb8761fbd8fa6913834e34918fdd6604b9b1dcbf6", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a892fb355429951533612d8", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1945", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Smoky Hills Wind Farm: The Smoky Hills Wind Farm (Phase I & Phase II) is a 250 megawatt (MW) wind farm in Lincoln and Ellsworth Counties, 140 miles west of Topeka in Kansas, north of Ellsworth. The farm is operated by Enel Green Power. Highway K-14 and Interstate 70 pass through parts of the wind farm, with clear views of many of the wind turbines. The project uses 56 Vestas V80 1.8 MW wind turbines and produces enough electricity to power some 37,000 average Kansas homes annually. s of 19 2008 , phase II is under construction with 99 GE 1.5 MW wind turbines for an additional 148.5 MW, to bring the total nameplate capacity to 249.3 MW.\n\nIndian Mesa Wind Farm: Indian Mesa Wind Farm is a wind farm located in Pecos County, Texas. The farm consists of one hundred twenty-five Vestas V-47 660 kilowatt wind turbines that produce up to 82.5 megawatts of electricity. Electricity produced by the project is purchased by the Lower Colorado River Authority (51 megawatts) and TXU (31.5 megawatts). The project is built on land owned by local ranches and the University of Texas. The project was completed in 2001 by Orion Energy LLC and development partner National Wind Power. Florida Power & Light acquired the farm in June, 2002.\n\nStockyard Hill Wind Farm: Stockyard Hill Wind Farm is a wind farm project being developed by Origin Energy. The proposed facility will have 157 wind turbines at a site approximately 35\u00a0km west of Ballarat between Beaufort and Skipton. The forecast cost is $900 million ($950 million US dollars) In December 2009, the original plan for 242 turbines, the plan was changed to only have 157 turbines. The Victorian minister of planning approved the 157 turbines, in October 2010.\n\nTrent Wind Farm: The Trent Wind Farm, also known as the Trent Mesa Wind Project, is a 150 megawatt wind power station located between Abilene and Sweetwater in West Texas. The wind farm consists of 100 GE wind turbines each rated at 1.5 megawatts. American Electric Power owns the Trent Wind Farm and TXU purchases the electricity produced under a long-term agreement.\n\nVoie Sacr\u00e9e wind farm: The Voie Sacr\u00e9e wind farm is located in the Lorraine region of France, between the cities of Beausite, Raival, Courcelles-sur-aire, \u00c9rize-la-petite, and Maurechamp. The onshore wind farm was proposed and installed in 2007, and today contains 27 Gamesa G90/2000 wind turbines, each with a hub height of 78 meters and diameter of 90 meters. Individually, each of the Voie Sacr\u00e9e wind turbines has a rated capacity of 2,000\u00a0kW, for a total capacity of 54,000\u00a0kW for the wind farm. In 2013, the power contribution from the Voie Sacr\u00e9e wind farm accounted for approximately 0.65% of the total wind power in France (8,254 MW). The wind farm developer is SFE Fran\u00e7aise d\u2019Eoliennes and the farm is currently owned and operated by Sorgenia France.\n\nVestas: Vestas Wind Systems A/S is a Danish manufacturer, seller, installer, and servicer of wind turbines. It was founded in 1945, and as of 2013, it is the largest wind turbine company in the world. The company operates manufacturing plants in Denmark, Germany, India, Italy, Romania, the United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Australia, China, and the United States, and employs more than 21,000 people globally.\n\nAltamont Pass Wind Farm: The Altamont Pass Wind Farm is located in the Altamont Pass of the Diablo Range in Northern California. It is one of the earliest wind farms in the United States. The first wind turbines were placed on the Altamont by Fayette Manufacturing Corporation on land owned by cattle rancher Joe Jess. The wind farm is composed of 4930 relatively small wind turbines of various types, making it at one time the largest wind farm in the world in terms of capacity. Altamont Pass is still the largest concentration of wind turbines in the world, with a capacity of 576 megawatts (MW), producing about 125 MW on average and 1.1 terawatt-hours (TWh) yearly. They were installed after the 1970s energy crisis in response to favorable tax policies for investors.\n\nGros-Morne Wind Farm: The Gros-Morne Wind Farm is a large 211.5 megawatt (MW) wind farm comprising 141 1.5MW wind turbines that provides electricity to over 40,000 homes. It is located about 50 kilometers north-west of Gaspe, Quebec and it is owned and operated by Cartier Wind Energy. The wind farm was constructed in 2 phases, the first phase, involving 100.5 MW and 67 wind turbines, was completed on November 29, 2011. Construction of phase II involved 111MW and 74 wind turbines, and it was finalized on November 6, 2012.\n\nSherbino Wind Farm: The Sherbino Mesa Wind Farm is located in Pecos County in west Texas. The first 150 megawatts (MW) of the project, which has a potential capacity of 750 MW, is in operation. Phase I utilizes 50 Vestas V-90 Mk.5 wind turbine generators, each with a rated capacity of 3 MW. BP will operate phase I of the project.\n\nAlto Minho Wind Farm: The Alto Minho Wind Farm in the Viana do Castelo district, of Portugal, became fully operational in November, 2008, when Portugal's Economy Minister Manuel Pinho inaugurated it. At the time of completion, it was Europe's largest on-shore wind farm. The wind farm began generating electricity in 2007, with production increasing as more wind turbines came online, reflecting the modular nature of wind farms. The wind farm consists of 68 Enercon E-82 2MW wind turbines and 52 Enercon E-70 E4 2MW turbines, totaling 136 MW and 104 MW, respectively, for a grand total of 240 MW of nameplate capacity. The wind farm will produce 530 GWh annually, avoiding 370,000 tonne of carbon dioxide emissions.", "question": "The manufacturer of the wind turbines generators used in Phase I of the Sherbino Mesa Wind Farm project was founded in what year?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"wind_farm_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the wind farm."}, "project_phase": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific phase of the wind farm project."}, "turbine_manufacturer": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the wind turbine manufacturer."}, "founding_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the manufacturer was founded."}}, "required": ["name", "founding_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["wind_farm_name", "project_phase", "turbine_manufacturer"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"wind_farm_name": "Sherbino Mesa Wind Farm", "project_phase": "Phase I", "turbine_manufacturer": {"name": "Vestas", "founding_year": 1945}}, "ground_truth": {"wind_farm_name": "Sherbino Mesa Wind Farm", "project_phase": "Phase I", "turbine_manufacturer": {"name": "Vestas", "founding_year": 1945}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2001, "output_tokens": 48, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "274e3623ee65143c7a779201a194901acb5ffd762958bc4f704f5eb49c01b201", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7b7e895542997c3ec971c8", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Liberty Tree Tavern", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Western River Expedition: The Western River Expedition (WRE) is the name of a Disney attraction that was designed but never built. It was to be a western themed boat ride, slated to appear in the northwestern section of Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom, a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida United States.\n\nSpace Mountain (Magic Kingdom): Space Mountain is an indoor dark outer space-themed steel roller coaster at the Magic Kingdom theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Opened on January 15, 1975, Space Mountain is the oldest operating roller coaster in the state of Florida, and is the original version of the iconic attraction that has since been replicated at all of The Walt Disney Company's Magic Kingdom-style theme parks worldwide, except for the Shanghai Disneyland Resort. RCA helped fund Space Mountain's construction and sponsored the ride from 1975 to 1993; FedEx sponsored Space Mountain from 1994 to 2004.\n\nWalt Disney World: The Walt Disney World Resort is an entertainment complex in Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista, Florida, near Orlando and Kissimmee, Florida. Opened on October 1, 1971, the resort is owned and operated by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, a division of The Walt Disney Company. It was initially operated by Walt Disney World Company. The property covers 27258 acres , featuring four theme parks, two water parks, twenty-seven themed resort hotels, nine non\u2013Disney hotels, several golf courses, a camping resort, and other entertainment venues, including Disney Springs.\n\nLiberty Tree Tavern: Liberty Tree Tavern is a restaurant located in the Liberty Square section of the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. The restaurant has a colonial theme, specifically that of New England. The menu includes tavern ham, pot roast, turkey, cheeseburger, and Boston cream pie.\n\nMickey's Pirate and Princess Party: Mickey's Pirate and Princess Party was a hard-ticketed (separate admission) event held throughout the months of January through June at the Magic Kingdom theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida outside Orlando. A smaller version was also planned for Disneyland Paris Resort in 2011, but was cancelled. This event combined two of The Walt Disney Company's franchises, the Disney Princess line and the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" franchise.\n\nLiberty Square (Magic Kingdom): Liberty Square is one of six \"themed lands\" and is exclusive to the Magic Kingdom, a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Themed after colonial America, replicas of both the Liberty Bell and Liberty Tree can be seen here. One of the most popular attractions in the Magic Kingdom, the Haunted Mansion, is located in this land. Presiding over the square is the Hall of Presidents, an American history show featuring an audio-animatronic figure of every President of the United States. Liberty Square has a long waterfront on the Rivers of America and the \"Liberty Belle\" Riverboat steam paddleboat departs from a landing here. The land affords excellent views of the river and Tom Sawyer Island in adjacent Frontierland.\n\nGolden Oak at Walt Disney World Resort: Golden Oak at Walt Disney World Resort is a residential community within the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It was designed by Walt Disney Imagineering and is owned and operated by a newly formed Disney subsidiary, Golden Oak Realty. The first phase of development is located southeast of the Magic Kingdom Park in Bay Lake. The area was named to pay homage to Walt Disney's Golden Oak Ranch in California. The first few home sites were available for purchase in late 2010 and completed in late 2011.\n\nBest Western Lake Buena Vista Resort Hotel: The Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort Hotel is a 325-room resort that is on the property of Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The resort is located across from the Disney Springs area. The hotel originally opened in November 1972 as the Travelodge at Lake Buena Vista. It was operated by Travelodge from 1972 through 1983, then in 1984 the resort became the Viscount Hotel and operated as such until 1988. In 1989, it was reacquired by Travelodge. In 2000, the Travelodge hotel switched over to become the Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort Hotel. The hotel was renovated in 2004 and has 2 outdoor pools.\n\nHilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista: The Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista is an AAA Four-Diamond hotel located adjacent to the Disney Springs complex located on Walt Disney World Resort property in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The 23 acre hotel, which opened in November 1983, is among seven hotels that make up the Disney Springs Resort Area. The Disney Springs Resort Area Hotels are located on the property of the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, but are not operated by Disney.\n\nEpcot: Epcot (originally named EPCOT Center) is a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. It is owned and operated by the Walt Disney Company through its Parks and Resorts division. Inspired by an unrealized concept developed by Walt Disney, the park opened on October 1, 1982 and was the second of four theme parks built at Walt Disney World, after the Magic Kingdom. Spanning 300 acres , more than twice the size of the Magic Kingdom park, Epcot is dedicated to the celebration of human achievement, namely technological innovation and international culture, and is often referred to as a \"permanent world's fair\". The park is divided into two sections: Future World, made up of eight pavilions, and World Showcase, themed to 11 world nations.", "question": "What is the name of a restaurant a restaurant located in the Liberty Square, one of six \"themed lands\" and is exclusive to the Magic Kingdom, a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"restaurant_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the restaurant."}, "location_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"themed_land": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the themed land where the restaurant is located."}, "theme_park": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the theme park where the themed land is located."}, "resort": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the resort where the theme park is located."}, "city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the resort is located."}, "state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the resort is located."}}, "required": ["themed_land", "theme_park", "resort", "city", "state"], "additionalProperties": false}, "restaurant_theme": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific theme of the restaurant."}}, "required": ["restaurant_name", "location_details", "restaurant_theme"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"restaurant_name": "Liberty Tree Tavern", "location_details": {"themed_land": "Liberty Square", "theme_park": "Magic Kingdom", "resort": "Walt Disney World Resort", "city": "Lake Buena Vista", "state": "Florida"}, "restaurant_theme": "colonial theme, specifically that of New England"}, "ground_truth": {"restaurant_name": "Liberty Tree Tavern", "location_details": {"themed_land": "Liberty Square", "theme_park": "Magic Kingdom", "resort": "Walt Disney World Resort", "city": "Lake Buena Vista", "state": "Florida"}, "restaurant_theme": "colonial theme, specifically that of New England"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1884, "output_tokens": 75, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "8956ca8ef445b5af4af9bd538d823f855e300287a3eb1c11ce56addbe735fe25", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5adbd40d55429944faac2372", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Soyou", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Blue Sky Black Death: Blue Sky Black Death (abbreviated BSBD) is a production duo based in the San Francisco Bay Area. It consists of Ryan Maguire, better known by his stage name Kingston, and Ian Taggart, better known by his stage name Young God. They are known principally for their hip hop and instrumental music, made with a mixture of live instrumentation and sampling. Their name is \"a skydiving phrase alluding to beauty and death.\"\n\nAnne Spencer: The poet Anne Spencer was born Annie Bethel Bannister (February 6, 1882 \u2013 July 27, 1975) in Henry County, Virginia. A noted American poet, Anne Spencer was also a teacher, civil rights activist, librarian, and gardener. While a librarian at the all-black Dunbar High School, a position she held for 20 years, she supplemented the original three books by bringing others from her own collection at home. Though she lived outside New York City, the recognized center of the Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, she was an important member of this group of intellectuals. 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In 2002, Dresti changed his stage name to Space Cowboy and did a cover of Prince's song, \"I Would Die 4 U.\" In 2003, Space Cowboy debuted his first studio album \"Across the Sky\". On 22 June 2005, he released his second full-length album \"Big City Nights\" and his third album, \"Digital Rock\", the next year. \" Digital Rock Star\", a re-release of \"Digital Rock\", debuted as his fourth studio album on 20 October 2009.\n\nBlue Sky Black Death discography: Blue Sky Black Death (abbreviated BSBD) is a production duo based in Seattle, Washington. It consists of Kingston Maguire, better known mononymously as Kingston, and Ian Taggart, better known by his stage name Young God. They are known principally for their hip hop and instrumental music, made with a mixture of live instrumentation and sampling.\n\nDerek Minor: Derek Johnson, Jr., better known by his stage name Derek Minor and former stage name PRo, (born December 16, 1984) is an American Christian hip hop artist, record producer, entrepreneur, actor, and screenwriter. He co-founded the hip-hop record label Reflection Music Group (RMG) with Doc Watson, and signed to Reach Records in a joint venture between the two labels in 2011. In 2012, Johnson announced that he had changed his stage name from Pro to Derek Minor. 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They gained a dedicated following in the UK in the mid-1980s as a post-punk/gothic rock band, with singles such as \"She Sells Sanctuary\", before breaking mainstream in the United States in the late 1980s as a hard rock band with singles such as \"Love Removal Machine\" and \"Fire Woman\". According to music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine, the band fuse a \"heavy metal revivalist\" sound with the \"pseudo-mysticism ... of The Doors [and] the guitar-orchestrations of Led Zeppelin ... while adding touches of post-punk goth rock\". 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Tucker spent most of his first season on the \"taxi-squad\" while learning behind the Rams' starting flanker Bernie Casey. Tucker saw action in 10 of the team's 14 games in 1968 (catching only 7 passes but 4 of them went for touchdowns), and then became the starting flanker after Casey's retirement. The 1969 season would prove to be his most productive as, playing opposite wide receiver Jack Snow, he caught 38 passes for 629 yards and 7 touchdowns, including a 93 yarder vs. the 49ers for the Coastal Division champion Rams. Tucker returned in 1970 but was hampered by injuries and caught only 12 passes in 12 games. In May 1971, Tucker was traded along with Billy Truax to the Dallas Cowboys for receiver Lance Rentzel. However, unable to regain his trademark speed because of a knee injury, Tucker retired before the start of the 1971 season.\n\nChuck Scott: Chuck Scott (born May 24, 1963) is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboys.\n\nBilly Truax: William Frederick Truax (born July 15, 1943) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) from 1964 to 1973 for the Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys. He played in high school at Holy Cross in New Orleans and college football at Louisiana State University and was drafted in the second round of the 1964 NFL draft. Following the 1970 NFL season, Truax was traded by the Rams to the Cowboys for wide receiver Lance Rentzel. He was part of the Cowboys' Super Bowl VI championship team in 1971.\n\nLance Rentzel: Thomas Lance Rentzel (born October 14, 1943) is a former American football flanker in the National Football League (NFL) for the Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Rams. He played college football at the University of Oklahoma.\n\nStepfret Williams: Stepfret Williams III (born June 14, 1973) is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for three seasons for the Dallas Cowboys and the Cincinnati Bengals. He was also the leading receiver in yards in the XFL.\n\nTodd Kinchen: Todd Kinchen (born January 7, 1969) is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for seven seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Los Angeles Rams, the Denver Broncos, and the Atlanta Falcons. He currently holds an NFL record with two punt return touchdowns in a single game, which he shares with 13 other players. His father is Gaynell \"Gus\" Kinchen, a member of the 1958 LSU Tigers football team and one of the famed Chinese Bandits. His brother Brian also played in the NFL.\n\nButch Johnson (American football): Michael \"Butch\" McColly Johnson (born May 28, 1954 in Los Angeles) is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys (1976\u20131983) and Denver Broncos (1984\u20131985). He played college football at the University of California, Riverside and was drafted in the third round (87th overall) of the 1976 NFL Draft.\n\nSean LaChapelle: Sean Paul LaChapelle is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for two seasons for the Los Angeles Rams and Kansas City Chiefs. LaChapelle attended Vintage High School in Napa, California where he helped lead his team to a Sac-Joaquin Section title in his junior year. During his career at UCLA LaChapelle became one of the school's receivers catching 142 passes for 2,027 yards with 14 touchdowns. He was signed to the Chiefs after wide receiver Lake Dawson suffered a season-ending injury and was placed on injured reserve. 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They were mainly spearheaded by actresses Maui Taylor, Katya Santos and Andrea del Rosario. The girls released softcore movies all under Viva Films, as well as a full-length album containing songs with double entendre and highly controversial meanings. The group rose to fame after the release of \"Hotstuff\" and \"Hotstuff 2\" pornographic magazines, which created a stir in the early 2000s. Their debut single \"Bulaklak\" was one of the most controversial and critically panned songs of the 2000s, due to its double entendre and underlying sex themes.\n\nList of magazines in Malaysia: The first women's magazine was published in Malaysia in 1932. In the 2000s there were nearly fifty local titles addressing women in the country. These magazines also include those having an Islamic perspective. Some international women's magazines are also published in Malaysia. One of them is \"Elle Malaysia\", which was first published in March 2014. Another one, \"Women\u2019s Health\", was started in April 2015. Comic magazines and film magazines are also common in Malaysia.\n\nList of magazines in Austria: The magazine sector in Austria is under the dominance of Germany. This influence decreased at the end of the 1990s, but it continued on the women's magazines and fashion magazines. However, business magazines have not been subject to the dominance of Germany. The major fields of Austrian magazines are news, popular science and special interest topics. On the other hand, since the Austrian press market is divided between magazines and newspapers, magazines have a significant function in the press market.\n\nLifestyle magazine: Lifestyle magazine is an umbrella term for popular magazines concerned with lifestyle and is often used to encompass a number of men's magazines, women's magazines and magazines about health and fitness, tourism, leisure, fashion, decorating, or culture. The concept is chiefly used in reference to a magazine's tone.\n\nCamp Records: Camp Records was a record label based out of California in the 1960s that specialized in producing anonymous gay-themed novelty records and singles, mostly sold out of the backs of beefcake magazines.\n\nOff our backs: off our backs (oob) was an American radical feminist periodical that ran from 1970 to 2008. It began publishing on February 27, 1970, with a twelve-page tabloid first issue. From 2002 the editors adapted it into a bimonthly journal.\n\nList of magazines in Egypt: The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Egypt. They may be published in Arabic or in other languages. The history of Egyptian magazines is long, dating back to the 1890s. The earliest magazines also included women's magazines as well as those published in Turkish from 1828 to 1947. The first children's magazine was published in 1893.\n\nList of magazines in China: In 1898 the first women's magazine was published in China. The number of women's magazines has increased in the country since the late 1980s. In addition to national titles international magazines are also published in the country. \" Madame Figaro\", and \"Elle\" are among such titles both of which entered into the Chinese market in 1988. In 1998 \"Cosmopolitan\" began to be published in the country. \" Esquire\" is the first international men's magazine which entered into the magazine market in China in 1999. Starting in the 2000s several Japanese magazines began to be circulated in Chinese language in the country, including \"CanCam\".\n\nList of magazines in Portugal: Magazines in Portugal are mostly women's magazines, society magazines and TV magazines. In 1994 there were nearly 984 magazines in the country.\n\nViva (magazine): Viva was an adult woman's magazine that premiered in 1973 and ceased publication in 1980. Its full title was \"Viva, The International Magazine For Women\", and it was published by Bob Guccione and his wife, Kathy Keeton. Guccione was the editor of \"Penthouse\", an adult men's magazine, and he wanted to publish a companion title for women. \"Viva\" was essentially an erotic magazine for women, containing articles and fiction delving into women\u2019s fantasies, and exploring their sexuality, reviews of the arts, interviews with known personalities, fashion and beauty, etc.", "question": "Viva and Off our backs, are magazines for women?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"answer_is_yes": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if both magazines are identified as being for women, false otherwise."}, "magazines_analyzed": {"type": "array", "description": "Details for each magazine mentioned in the question.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"magazine_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the magazine."}, "is_for_women": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the magazine is identified as being for women based on the context."}, "contextual_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A phrase from the context describing the magazine's target audience or nature."}}, "required": ["magazine_name", "is_for_women", "contextual_description"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "total_magazines_for_women": {"type": "integer", "description": "The count of magazines from the question that are identified as being for women."}}, "required": ["answer_is_yes", "magazines_analyzed", "total_magazines_for_women"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"answer_is_yes": true, "magazines_analyzed": [{"magazine_name": "Viva", "is_for_women": true, "contextual_description": "adult woman's magazine"}, {"magazine_name": "Off our backs", "is_for_women": true, "contextual_description": "radical feminist periodical"}], "total_magazines_for_women": 2}, "ground_truth": {"answer_is_yes": true, "magazines_analyzed": [{"magazine_name": "Viva", "is_for_women": true, "contextual_description": "adult woman's magazine"}, {"magazine_name": "Off our backs", "is_for_women": true, "contextual_description": "American radical feminist periodical"}], "total_magazines_for_women": 2}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1586, "output_tokens": 84, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "37d04b7c1277105bf659f0c83fb52c75bb09016723e46355babc3794eca4ea02", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab929d1554299131ca42295", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Shrine Auditorium", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Newport Jazz Festival: Live at Carnegie Hall: Ella Fitzgerald at the Newport Jazz Festival: Live at Carnegie Hall is a 1973 live album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by a reconstructed Chick Webb Band, the pianist Ellis Larkins, and for the second half of the album, the Tommy Flanagan Quartet (featuring Joe Pass).\n\nElla Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport: Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport is a 1958 live album by Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, recorded at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival.\n\nElla in Japan: 'S Wonderful: Ella in Japan: 'S Wonderful is a 1964 live album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, recorded in Tokyo, Japan. Norman Granz sold the Verve label to MGM Records in 1961, but continued to manage her career and produce Ella Fitzgerald's recordings. Granz supervised frequently live concert tours, planning several live projects for release on record. In late January 1964 work began on an album, called \"Ella In Nippon\", the album did not reach past the post-production stage, remaining uncompleted and unreleased for 47 years. Tracks 1 to 12 on this 2011 release are the tracks Norman Granz mixed for the unreleased album \"Ella In Nippon\".\n\nAt the Opera House: At the Opera House is a 1958 live album by Ella Fitzgerald. The album presents a recording of the 1957 Jazz at the Philharmonic Concerts. This series of live jazz concerts was devised by Fitzgerald's manager Norman Granz, they ran from 1944 to 1983. Featured on this occasion, in 1957, are Fitzgerald and the leading jazz players of the day in an onstage jam session. The first half of the 1990 CD edition includes a performance that was recorded on September 29, 1957 at the Chicago Opera House, whilst the second half highlights the concert recorded on October 7, 1957 at the Shrine Auditorium, in Los Angeles. The original LP obviously included only the mono tracks (#10-18).\n\nShrine Auditorium: The Shrine Auditorium is a landmark large-event venue in Los Angeles, California. It is also the headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners. It was designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (No. 139) in 1975.\n\nElla Fitzgerald Live at Mister Kelly's: Ella Fitzgerald Live at Mister Kelly's is a live album of a 1958 Ella Fitzgerald performance at Mister Kelly's, and released in 2007.\n\nElla Fitzgerald Sings the Johnny Mercer Song Book: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Johnny Mercer Song Book is a 1964 studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, focusing on the songs of Johnny Mercer. It was recorded in Los Angeles, California. This is Fitzgerald's fifth and final collaboration with Riddle during her years on the Verve label.\n\nSonic Boom (Lee Morgan album): Sonic Boom is an album by jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan, recorded on April 14 and 28, 1967 but not released on the Blue Note label until 1979. The 2003 CD reissue added seven tracks recorded on September 12 & October 10, 1969 which were first released on the original double LP edition of \"The Procrastinator\". Therefore, the CD edition includes performances by Morgan with two line-ups: the first one with David Newman, Cedar Walton, Ron Carter and Billy Higgins, whilst the second features Julian Priester, George Coleman, Harold Mabern, Walter Booker and Mickey Roker.\n\nTodd Gordon: Todd Gordon is a singer and entertainer from Scotland, United Kingdom. He was a Beatles fan until the age of eleven when he first listened to Frank Sinatra's seminal \"Songs for Swingin' Lovers\". Gordon's first-ever visit to a major jazz concert was in 1973 to see Duke Ellington performing at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh. His second was on April 11, 1974 to see Ella Fitzgerald at The Apollo in Glasgow. Recently, the \"Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation\" included Gordon's off- and on- stage encounters with Ella Fitzgerald.\n\nLive in Japan (John Coltrane album): Live in Japan is a four-disc box set by American saxophonist John Coltrane and his last group, featuring the quintet of Coltrane, his wife/pianist Alice, saxophonist/bass clarinetist Pharoah Sanders, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Rashied Ali. The 4-CD set compiles all the music issued as three albums in the seventies by Impulse! ; \"Concert In Japan\" (1973, US 2-LP, electronically processed for compatible quadrophonic/stereo), \"Coltrane In Japan\" (1974, Japan 3-LP (side six is blank), mono) and \"Second Night In Tokyo\" (1976, Japan 3-LP (side six contains an interview, mono). (Some of this material was also reissued as two 2-LP sets in 1980 by MCA under the titles \"Coltrane In Tokyo Vol. 1\" and \"Coltrane In Tokyo Vol. 2\") The first CD issues were by Impulse! Japan as two 2-CD sets: \"Live In Japan Vol. 1\" (same as \"Coltrane In Japan\") and \"Live In Japan Vol. 2\" (same as \"Second Night In Tokyo\"). The US 4-CD edition includes both of these volumes, with identical mastering from the original mono tapes. The side six interview from \"Second Night In Tokyo\" has never been reissued on any CD edition.", "question": "At the Opera House is a 1958 live album by Ella Fitzgerald, the first half of the 1990 CD edition includes a performance, whilst the second half highlights the concert recorded on October 7, 1957 at which andmark large-event venue in Los Angeles, California?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"album_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the album being discussed."}, "recording_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The date of the concert highlighted in the second half of the album."}, "venue": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the venue where the concert was recorded."}, "location": {"type": "string", "description": "The city and state where the venue is located."}, "description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the venue from the context."}}, "required": ["name", "location", "description"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["album_title", "recording_date", "venue"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"album_title": "At the Opera House", "recording_date": "October 7, 1957", "venue": {"name": "Shrine Auditorium", "location": "Los Angeles, California", "description": "The Shrine Auditorium is a landmark large-event venue in Los Angeles, California. 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It consists of Blackburn, the small town of Darwen to the south of it, and the surrounding countryside. The population of the Unitary Authority taken at the 2011 census was 147,489.\n\nBorough of Darlington: Darlington is a unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of County Durham, north-east England. It borders the non-metropolitan county of County Durham to the north and west, Stockton-on-Tees to the east and North Yorkshire to the south along the line of the River Tees. The urban centre and the base of the borough is the town of Darlington. In 2011 it had a resident population of 106,000. The borough is a member of the Tees Valley combined authority area.\n\nNorth East Lincolnshire: North East Lincolnshire is a unitary authority area in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, bordering the unitary authority of North Lincolnshire and the non-metropolitan county of Lincolnshire. The population of the Unitary Authority at the 2011 Census was 159,616. 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The dam is adjacent to Llwyn-On village.\n\nBorough of Halton: Halton is a local government district in the ceremonial county of Cheshire in North West England, with borough status and administered by a unitary authority. It was created in 1974 as a district of the non-metropolitan county of Cheshire, and became a unitary authority area on 1 April 1998. Since 2014 it has been a member of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority. The borough consists of the towns of Runcorn and Widnes and the civil parishes of Hale, Daresbury, Moore, Preston Brook, Halebank and Sandymoor. The district borders Merseyside, Warrington and Cheshire West and Chester. The borough straddles the River Mersey \u2013 the area to the north (including Widnes) is historically part of Lancashire, that to the south (including Runcorn) part of Cheshire.\n\nNorth Lincolnshire: North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority area in the region of Yorkshire and the Humber in England. 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Until 2014 it was operated by the Joint Astronomy Centre in Hilo and located on Mauna Kea, Hawai'i as part of Mauna Kea Observatory. It was owned by the United Kingdom Science and Technology Facilities Council. UKIRT is currently being funded by NASA and operated under a Scientific Cooperation Agreement among Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, the University of Hawaii, and the University of Arizona. The telescope is set to be decommissioned after completion of the Thirty Meter Telescope as part of the Mauna Kea Comprehensive Management Plan.\n\nXinglong Station (NAOC): Xinglong Station () is an observatory (IAU code 327) situated south of the main peak of the Yanshan mountains in Hebei province, China. Installed are seven telescopes: a Mark-III photoelectric astrolabe; a 60\u00a0cm reflector; an 85\u00a0cm reflector; a 60/90\u00a0cm Schmidt telescope; an 1.26-meter infrared telescope; and a 2.16-meter telescope. The most recent telescope is the 4m LAMOST. 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The Board of Land and Natural Resources approved the TMT project, but the State Supreme Court of Hawaii invalidated the building permits in December 2015, ruling that the board had not followed due process. Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain is the alternative site if construction cannot go forward in Hawaii. The TMT would become the last area on Mauna Kea on which any telescope will ever be built.\n\nNative Hawaiians: Native Hawaiians (Hawaiian:\u00a0\"k\u0101naka \u02bb\u014diwi\", \"k\u0101naka maoli\", and \"Hawai\u02bbi maoli\") are the indigenous Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands or their descendants. Native Hawaiians trace their ancestry back to the original Polynesian settlers of Hawaii.\n\nHeinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope: The Submillimeter Telescope (SMT), formerly known as the Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope, is a submillimeter wavelength radio telescope located on Mount Graham, Arizona. It is a 10-meter-wide parabolic dish inside a building to protect it from bad weather. The building front doors and roof are opened when the telescope is in use. The telescope's construction was finished in 1993. Along with the 12 Meter Telescope on Kitt Peak, this telescope is maintained by the Arizona Radio Observatory, a division of Steward Observatory at the University of Arizona.\n\nHome Rule Party of Hawaii: As soon as the United States annexed the Hawaiian Islands and established the Territory of Hawaii, native Hawaiians became worried that both the Democratic Party of Hawai\u2018i and Hawai\u2018i Republican Party were incapable of representing them. In 1900, native Hawaiians and their supporters created the Hawaiian Independent Party (later renamed the Independent Home Rule Party).\n\nOpposition to the Mauna Kea Observatories: Opposition to the Mauna Kea Observatories has existed since the first telescope was built in the late 1960s. Originally part of research begun by Gerard Kuiper of the University of Arizona, the site has expanded into the world's largest observatory for infrared and submillimeter telescopes. Opposition to the telescope from residents in the city of Hilo, Hawaii were concerned about the visual appearance of the mountain and Native Hawaiians voiced concerns over the site being sacred to the Hawaiian religion as the home of several deities. Environmental groups and activists have been expressing concern over endangered species habitat. The last proposal in 2006 was canceled after a court order to submit a completed Environmental Impact Statement. A current proposal for one of the world's largest optical telescopes, the Thirty Meter Telescope is currently the focus of protests concerning the continued development of the mountain Hawaiians consider the most sacred peak in the island chain.\n\nCulture of the Native Hawaiians: The culture of the Native Hawaiians is about 1500 years old and has its origins in the Polynesians who voyaged to and settled Hawaii. These Native Hawaiians developed culinary, artistic, and religious culture and practices.\n\nCalifornia Extremely Large Telescope: The California Extremely Large Telescope (CELT) was a proposal for an extremely large telescope design first proposed in the 1990s by a consortium of Californian Universities. The design was for a segmented 30\u00a0m diameter astronomical telescope. The CELT had a positive reception and continued to be developed, and was renamed The Thirty Meter Telescope around 2003-4. 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The Yankees won the Series in five games for their tenth championship in 21 seasons. It was Yankees manager Joe McCarthy's final Series win. This series was also the first to have an accompanying World Series highlight film (initially, the films were created as gifts to troops fighting in World War II, to give them a brief recap of baseball action back home), a tradition that still persists.\n\nTarzan (2013 film): Tarzan (also known as Tarzan 3D) is a 2013 English-language German 3D computer-animated motion capture action-adventure film written, directed and produced by German producer Reinhard Klooss which was released on October 17, 2013 in Russia. The film was released across early 2014 in other countries. The film stars the voices of Kellan Lutz, Spencer Locke, Anton Zetterholm, Mark Deklin, Joe Cappelletti, and Jaime Ray Newman. The screenplay was written by Reinhard Klooss, Jessica Postigo and Yoni Brenner. The film is based on the classic book \"Tarzan of the Apes\" (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and is one of many adaptations. The film received predominantly negative reviews from critics, who panned the film's storyline and animation and grossed $44 million worldwide. \"Tarzan\" was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 5, 2014 by Highlight Film.\n\nDavid M. Israel: David Michael Israel is an Emmy and Golden Globe award winning television producer and writer as well as a former sportscaster for the New York Mets. (\"Before moving to Los Angeles from New York, Israel was a writer, producer and editor for Major League Baseball, working on such projects as This Week in Baseball, the 1986 New York Mets Highlight Film, and several World Series Highlight Films.\") . He has worked on \"The Tracy Morgan Show\", \"3rd Rock from the Sun\", \"Grounded for Life\" and the Nickelodeon sitcom \"How to Rock\". He is currently a writer and co-executive producer on the NBC show About a Boy.\n\n1985\u201386 Atlanta Hawks season: The Hawks entered the season with rookies Jon Koncak and Spud Webb. The Hawks were transformed into one of the youngest teams in the NBA. The Hawks were led by \"the Human Highlight Reel\" Dominique Wilkins. He would have an outstanding year as he led the NBA in scoring with an average of 30.3 points per game. One of the highlights of the season came when Webb (measuring five feet, seven inches) won the NBA Slam Dunk contest during All-Star Weekend. In the second half of the season, the Hawks would be one of the strongest teams in the league. The club won 35 of their final 52 games to finish the season with a record of 50 wins and 32 losses. In the playoffs, the Hawks would eliminate the Detroit Pistons in 4 games. In the 2nd round, the Hawks would be defeated by the Boston Celtics in 5 games.\n\nDominique Wilkins: Jacques Dominique Wilkins (born January 12, 1960) is an American retired professional basketball player who primarily played for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Wilkins was a nine-time NBA All-Star, and is widely viewed as one of the best dunkers in NBA history, earning the nickname The Human Highlight Film. In 2006, Wilkins was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.\n\n1976 New York Jets season: The 1976 New York Jets season was the 17th season for the team and the seventh in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 3\u201311 record from 1975 under new head coach Lou Holtz. The Jets again finished with a record of 3\u201311, which combined with the departure of Holtz before the end of the season, prompted John Facenda to say about the Jets during the NFL Films highlight film for that season \"Perhaps the best thing to say about the 1976 New York Jets season is that it's over\".\n\nBill Kunkel (baseball): Kunkel was born in Hoboken, New Jersey. His major league pitching career consisted of two seasons with the Kansas City Athletics (1961\u20131962) and one with the New York Yankees (1963). He officiated in the World Series in 1974 and 1980, and in the American League Championship Series in 1971, 1975, 1978 and 1982. He also worked the All-Star Game in 1972 and 1977, calling balls and strikes for the second contest (Kunkel's experience as the plate umpire is documented in the MLB official highlight film of the 1977 All-Star Game). He was the first base umpire on September 28, 1974 when Nolan Ryan pitched the third of his record seven no-hitters, and was behind the plate exactly one year later on September 28, 1975 when four Oakland Athletics pitchers \u2013 Vida Blue, Glenn Abbott, Paul Lindblad and Rollie Fingers \u2013 combined to no-hit the California Angels, 5\u20130.\n\n1990\u201391 Atlanta Hawks season: The 1990\u201391 NBA season was the Hawks' 42nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 23rd season in Atlanta. Under new head coach Bob Weiss, the Hawks won their first three games. However, after a 4\u20131 start, they lost nine consecutive games in November, but went on to win 20 of their next 25 games including a 7-game winning streak. The Hawks finished fourth in the Central Division with a 43\u201339 record. Dominique Wilkins made the All-NBA Second Team averaging 25.9 points per game while being selected for the 1991 NBA All-Star Game. In the first round of the playoffs, the Hawks faced the defending champion Detroit Pistons. The Hawks won Game 1 at The Palace of Auburn Hills 103\u201398, but would lose the next two games. After winning Game 4 at The Omni, they lost the series in five games.\n\nAmerica's Team: The term \"America's Team\" is a nickname that refers to the National Football League (NFL)'s Dallas Cowboys. 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In 2014, he was awarded the Dr. Rajkumar Cultural Endowment Award by the Kannada Sahitya Parishat.\n\nArthur Samuel: Arthur Lee Samuel (December 5, 1901 \u2013 July 29, 1990) was an American pioneer in the field of computer gaming and artificial intelligence. He coined the term \"machine learning\" in 1959. The Samuel Checkers-playing Program appears to be the world's first self-learning program, and as such a very early demonstration of the fundamental concept of artificial intelligence (AI). He was also a senior member in TeX community who devoted much time giving personal attention to the needs of users and wrote an early TeX manual in 1983.\n\nUrmila Bhatt: Urmila Bhatt (born 1934, in Dehradun) was a reputed actress of Hindi cinema. She started her acting career by doing acting in Drama Theatre. She joined Sangeet Kala Academy in Rajkot as a folk dancer and singer. It was during that time that her famous Gujarati drama Jesal Toral ran to more than a thousand performances She acted in more than 75 Gujarati films and also in 15 to 20 Rajasthani movies.She had also played character roles in Hindi films for over two and a half decades (1960s to early 1990s). She had also acted in various television serials. She had also been honoured with numerous awards by the government of Gujarat.\n\nTerry Miller (politician): Terrence B. \"Terry\" Miller (November 10, 1942 \u2013 April 13, 1989) was an American businessman and politician. Miller served as the fourth Lieutenant Governor of Alaska from 1978 to 1982. His political career, which began while he was in his early 20s, lasted over two decades and was cut short by his death from bone cancer at age 46.\n\nPhilip Seymour Hoffman: Philip Seymour Hoffman (July 23, 1967 \u2013 February 2, 2014) was an American actor, director, and producer. Best known for his distinctive supporting and character roles \u2013 typically lowlifes, eccentrics, bullies, and misfits \u2013 Hoffman acted in many films from the early 1990s until his death at age 46.\n\nDhumal (actor): Dhumal (29 March 1914 \u2013 13 February 1987) was an actor in Bollywood films known for playing character roles. He acted in many movies and was active from the mid 1940s till the late 1980s. He started his acting career from Marathi theatre, which paved way for Marathi cinema and later he moved to Hindi cinema, where he mostly played comedy roles and late in career character roles. He worked in notable films like, \"Howrah Bridge\" (1958), \"Bombai Ka Babu\" (1960), \"Kashmir Ki Kali\" (1964), \"Gumnaam\" (1965), \"Do Badan\" (1966), \"Love in Tokyo\" (1966) and \"Benaam\" (1974).\n\nDoubt (2008 film): Doubt is a 2008 American period drama film written and directed by John Patrick Shanley based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning stage play \"\". Produced by Scott Rudin, the film takes place in a St. Nicholas school led by Sister Aloysius (Meryl Streep). Sister James (Amy Adams) tells Aloysius that Father Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman) might have too much personal attention with the school's only black student Donald Miller (Joseph Foster), thus leading to Aloysius starting a crusade against Flynn. The film also stars Viola Davis as Donald Miller's mother, Mrs. Miller.\n\nSubhendu Chatterjee: Subhendu Chatterjee (29 November 1936 \u2013 5 July 2007) was an Indian actor of television and films in Bengali. 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George, commonly known as \"Speed\", and his brother, Ewart Gladstone Lightfoot, commonly known as \"Hap\", ran Lightfoot Enterprises on Mercer Island from 1914 through the early 1980s. Lightfoot Enterprises included the first grocery store, post office, gas station, dance/movie hall and bakery on Mercer Island. Speed Lightfoot also was a vaudeville musician who performed under the stage name, \"The Jolly Hobo Globetrotter\", and performed with his sister, Eva, known as \"The Mandolin Banjo Fiend\".\n\nThe Changes (TV series): The Changes is a British children's science fiction television serial filmed in 1973 and first broadcast in 1975 by the BBC. It was directed by John Prowse and is based on the trilogy written by Peter Dickinson: \"The Weathermonger\" (1968), \"Heartsease\" (1969), and \"The Devil's Children\" (1970) (the books were written in reverse order: the events of \"The Devil's Children\" happen first, \"Heartsease\" second, and \"The Weathermonger\" third).\n\nSunday Concert: Sunday Concert is Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot's fifth album, released in 1969 on the United Artists label. It was Lightfoot's first live album and until the release of a live DVD in 2002 remained Lightfoot's only officially released live recording. The album was recorded at Massey Hall in Toronto.\n\nSchneider v. New Jersey: Schneider v. State of New Jersey, 308 U.S. 147 (1939), was a United States Supreme Court decision that combined four similar appeals (\"Schneider v. State of New Jersey (Town of Irvington), Young v. People of the State of California, Snyder v. City of Milwaukee, Nichols et al. v. 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He attended Yale University in 1916, but was dismissed for cheating; he eventually graduated from Williams College and then Fordham University Law School, becoming an attorney.\n\nCynthia Phelps: Cynthia Phelps (born 1961 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California) is an American violist whose versatile career involves work as a chamber musician, solo artist, and orchestral musician. Phelps is currently the Principal Violist of the New York Philharmonic, a position to which she was appointed in 1992. She is a former faculty member of the Manhattan School of Music and is currently a faculty member at the Juilliard School. She has appeared as a soloist with numerous orchestras throughout the world including the Minnesota Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, San Diego Symphony, Orquesta Sinfonica de Bilbao, and Hong Kong Philharmonic. As a chamber musician, Ms. Phelps performs regularly with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Bargemusic, the Boston Chamber Music Society, the Chicago Chamber Musicians, La Musica, Seattle Chamber Music Society, and the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival. Phelps has performed with some of the world's greatest musicians including Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Yo-Yo Ma, Lynn Harrell, and Yefim Bronfman, among many others. She has toured internationally as a member of the Zukerman and Friends Ensemble, appeared with the Guarneri String Quartet, and performed in recital in Paris, Rome, London, and Cardiff, Wales, as well as in Boston, Los Angeles, New York and Washington. Ms. Phelps is a recipient of the Pro Musicis International Award, and a top prize winner at both the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition and the Washington International String Competition. She has recorded for the Marlboro Recording Society, and the Covenant, Nuova Era, Polyvideo, Virgin Classics labels, and most recently Cala Records where her first solo CD was released. Her appearances on television and radio have included \"Live from Lincoln Center\" on PBS, National Public Radio, Radio France, and RAI in Italy.\n\nAlexis Phelps House: The Alexis Phelps House is a historic home located on the Mississippi River in Oquawka, Illinois, United States. The New England style house was built in 1832-1833 by Alexis Phelps, a fur trader and one of the first settlers of the region. Phelps, who was born in Palmyra, New York, settled on a piece of land known as Yellow Banks, which his brother Stephen had purchased in 1828. Alexis and Stephen Phelps founded Oquawka, which they named for the Native American name for Yellow Banks, in 1836. Stephen A. Douglas, who frequently presided over the Henderson County Circuit Court, stayed in the house during his visits to Oquawka. The house was also rumored to be a stop on the Underground Railroad.\n\nSnyder v. Phelps: Snyder v. Phelps, 562 U.S. 443 (2011) , is a landmark United States Supreme Court case where the Supreme Court ruled that speech on a matter of public concern, on a public street, cannot be the basis of liability for a tort of emotional distress, even in the circumstances that the speech is viewed or interpreted as \"offensive\" or \"outrageous\".", "question": "Did Gomillion v. Lightfoot or Snyder v. 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It has been described as \"probably the best selling men's magazine\" in Japan and was called by J-List \"One of the cornerstones of Japanese AV magazines.\" As with its sister publication \"Video Boy\", the magazine specializes in nude photo sets of present and aspiring Japanese AV Idols.\n\nBurg Kreuzenstein: Burg Kreuzenstein is a castle near Leobendorf in Lower Austria, Austria. Burg Kreuzenstein is 265 m above sea level. It was constructed on the remains of an early medieval castle that had fallen into disrepair and was then demolished during the Thirty Years' War. Intended to be a family vault for the Wilczek family, it was rebuilt in the 19th century by Count Nepomuk Wilczek with money from the family's large Silesian coal mines. Kreuzenstein is interesting in that it was constructed out of sections of medieval structures purchased by the family from all over Europe to form an authentic-looking castle. Thus, the castle can be considered both a 'neo-' and 'original' medieval structure.\n\nTime Out (magazine): Time Out is British travel magazine published by Time Out Group. \"Time Out\" started its publication in 1968 and has expanded its editorial recommendations to 108 cities worldwide.\n\nCrew (comics): Crew, the first regular Czech international comic magazine, started publication in 1997. It was meant to be published every two months, but it started having long breaks after the first year. Officially publication ended in 2003 with \"Crew 21\".\n\nAijaz Siddiqi: Aijaz (Urdu: \u200e ) Siddiqi (1911\u20131978) was a Urdu writer and poet. He was the son of the famous Urdu poet, Seemab Akbarabadi. He was born in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. After having founded \"Qasr-ul-Adab\" in 1923, Seemab Akbarabadi had in the year 1930 started publication of a literary journal in Urdu from Agra titled Shair; he was its first editor. A few years later i.e. in 1935, in order to concentrate on the other than more important activities of \"Qasr-ul- Adab\", he had handed over the charge of this magazine to Aijaz Siddiqi who carrying forward the tradition of his father remained its editor till 1978 long after the publication of Shair was shifted from Agra to Mumbai in 1947 and Seemab Akbarabadi had in 1951 died in Karachi. Mahendra Nath, the Urdu short-story writer and younger brother of Krishan Chander had also joined him to compile and edit several special issues of Shair.\n\nBean Pole: Bean Pole, established in 1989, is a South Korean fashion brand owned by Samsung\u2019s Cheil Industries. It produces \u2018neo traditional\u2019 family fashion (Bean Pole Men, Bean Pole Ladies, and Bean Pole Kids); as well as accessories (Bean Pole Accessory), golf wear (Bean Pole Golf), and outdoors fashion/equipment (Bean Pole Outdoor). Towards the end of 2012 they added the \u2018Bike Repair Shop\u2019 to their list of sub-brands.\n\nGSZ Stadium: GSZ Stadium or Gymnastic Club Zenon Stadium (Greek: \u0393\u03c5\u03bc\u03bd\u03b1\u03c3\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 \u03a3\u03cd\u03bb\u03bb\u03bf\u03b3\u03bf\u03c2 \u0396\u03ae\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd ; \u0393.\u03a3.\u0396.) is a multi-purpose stadium in Larnaca, Cyprus. Usually it is referred to as the 'neo GSZ Stadium' to distinguish it from the old GSZ Stadium, which it replaced. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of AEK Larnaca FC. The stadium holds 13,032 people. Its owner is the Gymnastic Club Zeno which took its name from the native philosopher of Larnaca Zeno of Citium. Before the merge of Pezoporikos and EPA Larnaca into the new football club AEK Larnaca FC, it was also the home of those two clubs.\n\nNeo Robin Hood: 'Neo' 'Robin Hood' is a Latvian hacker who became famous for leaking bank documents. Neo says he wants to expose those profiting from other peoples pain. He does this by passing details of leading firms accounts via Twitter to TV stations.\n\nBourgeois & Maurice: Bourgeois & Maurice are a cabaret act based in London, described by \"Time Out London\" as 'neo cabaret'. 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It was founded in 1981 to serve the growing Chinese population in Western Canada. \"Oriental Weekly\" is owned by Trend Media, parent company of another weekly Chinese newspaper, Trend Weekly (\u9592\u60c5\u5831). Its publisher is Danny Chan, 30 years veteran of Chinese publishing in Canada.\n\nMedia type: A media type (also MIME type and content type) is a two-part identifier for file formats and format contents transmitted on the Internet. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the official authority for the standardization and publication of these classifications. Media types were originally defined in Request for Comments 2045 in November 1996 as a part of \"MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)\" specification, for denoting type of email message content and attachments; hence the name \"MIME type\". Media types are also used by other internet protocols such as HTTP and document file formats such as HTML, for similar purpose.\n\nMy Weekly: The publication originated as a newspaper. It was purchased by the Thomson brothers early in the twentieth century, and was relaunched as a magazine in 1910.\n\nSocial Media Examiner: Social Media Examiner is a U.S.-based media company, founded by Michael Stelzner. It publishes online magazines, blogs and podcasts about how business people can use social networks, on two websites: SocialMediaExaminer.com and MyKidsAdventures.com. The online magazine publishes original research, has a weekly podcast show and oversees multiple communities for social media marketers. MyKidsAdventures.com publishes information on creative activities, and is aimed at parents and grandparents.\n\nWrite strategy: In DVD authoring, a write strategy is a set of low-level parameters that enables an optical disc drive to write on a specific type of blank media according to its optimum specifications. The media type is identified by the manufacturer and media ID, which is often unrelated to the brand of the media due to rebadging. Write strategies are essential for compatibility with various types of blank media, and are typically stored in the drive's firmware. If a drive lacks a write strategy for a media type, it will only be able to write using minimum speed. Drive manufacturers typically include new or improved write strategies as part of a firmware upgrade, in order to extend or improve compatibility with blank media. In cases where official support for a drive has been discontinued or is deemed unsatisfactory, users have come up with ways to patch the write strategies by modding the drive's firmware.\n\nLas Vegas Weekly: Las Vegas Weekly is a free alternative weekly newspaper based in Henderson, Nevada, covering Las Vegas arts, entertainment, culture and news. \"Las Vegas Weekly\" is published by Greenspun Media Group. The paper was founded in 1992 by James P. Reza, Greg Ryan and Robert Ringle as a free monthly publication called \"Scope Magazine\" covering Southern Nevada's culture, arts, music and lifestyle from a decidedly Generation X perspective . \"Scope\" published its first issue in April 1992. In 1996, Reza partnered with Daniel Greenspun, forming a new company (Radiant City Publications LLC) to publish \"Scope\". During this partnership, Reza continued on as Managing Editor, broadening the coverage to a more traditional alternative newsweekly style, and accelerated the publishing schedule to biweekly. In 1998, Reza sold his remaining interest in \"Scope\" to The Greenspun Corporation, who retooled it and renamed it \"Las Vegas Weekly\". As of December 2009, \"Las Vegas Weekly\" had a circulation of 65,000.\n\nParental portrayals in the media: The portrayal of the family structure in the media is important because the media reinforces different gender stereotypes in society today. The media tends to highlight the \"traditional American family\" as opposed to nonconventional configurations. Social Scientists have found that home, family and romance are three of the most important components of the way characters are presented. Moreover, these qualities are often presented in a stereotypical and traditional fashion. In the past few years, the traditional American family has shifted from its original patriarchal structure to a more gender-equivalent dynamic. For example, two-married-parent families were the most common type of family unit a generation ago; however, in the year 2000 that particular family structure could only be found in one out of four households. The depictions of these changes in the media can reinforce or debunk society's views on raising a family. Media channels such as children's books, television, movies and advertisements are direct touch points for both youth and parents to process shifting gender roles within the family. More specifically, as roles such as \"dumb\" fathers, single mothers, step mothers and stay-at-home dads continue to be portrayed in the media, these roles will mirror and shift in reality as well.\n\nWeekly Shonen Jump (American magazine): Weekly Shonen Jump is a digital \"sh\u014dnen\" manga anthology published in North America by Viz Media, and the successor to their monthly print anthology \"Shonen Jump\". It began serialization on January 30, 2012 as Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha (officially stylized as \"Weekly SHONEN JUMP \u03b1lpha\" or \"Weekly SHONEN JUMP Alpha\"), with two free preview issues released in the buildup to its launch. Based on Shueisha's popular Japanese magazine \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\", \"Weekly Shonen Jump\" is an attempt to provide English readers with easily accessible, affordable, and officially licensed editions of the latest installments of popular \"Sh\u014dnen Jump\" manga soon after their release in Japan, as an alternative to popular bootleg scanlation services.\n\nSF Weekly: SF Weekly is a free alternative weekly newspaper in San Francisco, California. The newspaper, distributed throughout the San Francisco Bay Area every Thurssday, is published by the San Francisco Newspaper Company. Founded locally in the mid-1980s and bought by Village Voice Media (then New Times Media) in 1995, \"SF Weekly\" has garnered notable national journalism awards. 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Due to the dry nature of the Mediterranean region, formation of tropical cyclones is infrequent, with only 99\u00a0recorded tropical-like storms between 1948 and 2011. No agency, however, is officially responsible for monitoring the formation and development of medicanes. Tropical cyclogenesis typically occurs within two separate regions of the sea. The first region, encompassing areas of the western Mediterranean, is more conducive for development than the other, the Ionian Sea to the east. The rough mountainous geography of the region raises additional difficulties despite being favorable for the development of severe weather and convective activity in general, and only with abnormal meteorological circumstances can medicanes form. Numerous studies have been conducted on the impact of global warming on Mediterranean tropical cyclone formation, generally concluding that fewer yet more intense storms would form.\n\nSpanish sparrow: The Spanish sparrow or willow sparrow (\"Passer hispaniolensis\") is a passerine bird of the sparrow family Passeridae. It is found in the Mediterranean region and south-west and central Asia. It is very similar to the closely related house sparrow, and the two species show their close relation in a \"biological mix-up\" of hybridisation in the Mediterranean region, which complicates the taxonomy of this species.\n\nMedcities: Medcities is a network of Mediterranean coastal cities created in Barcelona in 1991 at the initiative of the Mediterranean Technical Assistance Programmes (METAP). The METAP, whose objective is environmental improvement in the Mediterranean region, was established in 1990 by the World Bank, the European Investment Bank and the United Nations Development Programme.\n\nRosemary: Rosmarinus officinalis, commonly known as rosemary, is a woody, perennial herb with fragrant, evergreen, needle-like leaves and white, pink, purple, or blue flowers, native to the Mediterranean region.\n\nQuesnelia: Quesnelia is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus is named For M. Quesnel, French consul to French Guiana. Endemic to eastern Brazil, this genus contains 22 known species. 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In a broader circumscription, all the plants native to the countries around the Mediterranean Sea are placed in \"M.\u00a0officinarum\", which thus includes \"M.\u00a0autumnalis\". The names autumn mandrake and Mediterranean mandrake are then used. Whatever the circumscription, \"Mandragora officinarum\" is a perennial herbaceous plant with ovate leaves arranged in a rosette, a thick upright root, often branched, and bell-shaped flowers followed by yellow or orange berries.\n\nSalmo cettii: Salmo cettii, or the Mediterranean trout, is a species of trout, a freshwater fish in the Salmonidae family. It lives in the Mediterranean region in Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, and on the Italian mainland in the Magra drainage and further south. It is a nonmigratory fish which lives in streams and in karstic resurgences. It is smaller than 40 cm in length. 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Over the course of its 25-year history, the label released some 25 Gold, Platinum and Multi-platinum releases. Its roster included Nine Inch Nails, Ja Rule, Lil Jon, Underworld, KMFDM, Gravity Kills, The KLF, The Baldwin Brothers, Sevendust, Nothingface, the Wellwater Conspiracy, Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Holloways, The Cinematics, Buck-O-Nine, DJ Hurricane, Speech and Pitbull. Its biggest commercial successes were the triple platinum Nine Inch Nails's \"Pretty Hate Machine\", two double platinum releases by Lil Jon, and platinum releases by Snoop Dogg and Tha Eastsidaz, Dashboard Confessional, Default and Ying Yang Twins as well as gold releases by Sevendust, Gravity Kills and The Black Crowes and Jimmy Page. 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The label signed its second act, recording artist Hannah Trigwell, on October 14, 2012.\n\nBearsville Records: Bearsville Records was founded in 1970 by Albert Grossman. Artists included Todd Rundgren, Elizabeth Barraclough, Foghat, Halfnelson/Sparks, Bobby Charles, Randy VanWarmer, Paul Butterfield's Better Days, Lazarus, Jesse Winchester, and NRBQ. The label closed in 1984, two years before Grossman's death.\n\nBreaking Benjamin discography: American rock band Breaking Benjamin has released five studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, sixteen singles and ten music videos. The group has sold over 7 million units in the United States alone, with three platinum records, two gold records, two multi-platinum singles, two platinum singles, and five gold singles as designated by the RIAA. The band signed with Hollywood Records in 2002 following the success of their independently-released eponymous EP, and began recording their first full-length major-label debut \"Saturate\" shortly thereafter. The record peaked at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart and No. 136 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. It was certified gold more than thirteen years later. The band's sophomore effort, \"We Are Not Alone\", released in 2004, peaked at No. 20 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and was later certified platinum in the United States and gold in New Zealand. Breaking Benjamin's third studio album \"Phobia\" was released in 2006 and reached No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 1 on the Digital Albums chart, No. 1 on the Rock Albums chart, and was certified platinum nearly three years after its release. Breaking Benjamin released their fourth record in late 2009 titled \"Dear Agony\", reaching No. 1 on the Hard Rock Albums and Modern Rock/Alternative Albums charts, No. 2 on the Rock Albums and Digital Albums charts, and No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" 200. The record was certified gold three months after its release and was eventually certified platinum seven years later.\n\nParadise Records: Paradise Records was a U.S. record label started by Leon Russell in 1976. The company established offices in Los Angeles. Paradise Records was the second record label company started by Russell. The first was Shelter Records started by Leon Russell and Denny Cordell that operated from 1969 to 1981. Shelter Records had offices in both Los Angeles and Tulsa, Russell's home town, where the label sought to promote a \"workshop atmosphere\" with a recording studio in a converted church, adjoining houses for artists working at the studio, and other facilities. Russell remained with Shelter until 1976, when he and Cordell fell out. In a settlement, Cordell then became sole owner of the Shelter Records label and Russell then departed to start his own label, Paradise Records. Leon Russell had already received five US Gold records under Shelter Records. Paradise Records had a recording studio in Burbank, California and also made music videos in the recording studio. Paradise Records was learning place for members of Concrete Blonde and Steve Ripley, both later started the country retro group, \"The Tractors.\" Leon also took the First Church of God at Third and Trenton in Tulsa and transformed it into The Church Studio. Church Studio still stands and is now home of Steve Ripley and The Tractors. Paradise Records are currently made and distributed by Warner Bros. Records.\n\nMavin Records: Mavin Records (also known as the Supreme Mavin Dynasty) is a revamped Nigerian-based record label founded by recording artist and record producer Don Jazzy on May 8, 2012. The label's inception came to fruition following the closure of Mo' Hits Records, a record label owned by the aforementioned producer and D'banj. The label is home to recording artists such as Tiwa Savage, Iyanya, Dr SID, D'Prince, Di'Ja, Reekado Banks, Korede Bello, Johnny Drille, Poe, and the DNA Twins. The label also houses a roster of producers such as Jazzy himself, Altims and Baby Fresh. In 2014, DJ Big N became the label's official disc jockey. Wande Coal was formerly signed to the label. On May 8, 2012, the label released a compilation album titled \"Solar Plexus\".\n\nPeacefrog Records: Peacefrog Records is an independent record label based in London, United Kingdom. The label produces releases in many different styles of electronic music, as well as branching out into folk and indie artists such as Jos\u00e9 Gonz\u00e1lez, Nouvelle Vague and Little Dragon. The label was started by Pete Hutchison and Paul Ballard in 1991. After the Lodger 303 E.P., Ballard withdrew from Peacefrog Records. The record label subsequently released a number of techno records by artists including Luke Slater, Moodymann and Suburban Knight. The label has built up a following over the years, increased by the mainstream success of Jos\u00e9 Gonz\u00e1lez and has become synonymous for synching many of its recently signed artists music to film and television. Notable examples of this include the 2006 iconic Sony Bravia \"Balls\" (Jose Gonzalez) and in 2011, Twinings \"Sea\" (Charlene Soraia). Both artists enjoyed top 10 single success as a consequence. Jose Gonzales LP \"Veneer\" was certified Platinum in 2006 and Charlene Soraia's \"Wherever you will go\" certified gold in 2012 with sales in excess of 500,000. Other artists signed to the label who have enjoyed commercial success include Nouvelle Vague who achieved sales of over 1 million worldwide over the 3 albums recorded for the label. Peacefrog is also an active and successful music publishing company.\n\nMajique Music: Majique Music is a boutique independent record label founded in 2003 by Ray Vanderby. The label was first based in Sydney, New South Wales. In 2006 the office was moved to Melbourne Victoria and since 2008 the label is based in Orange, New South Wales. The label initially secured distribution through MGM for its first signing, alternative rock band Cosmic Nomads, who released a single called Make Love Not War (Cosmic Nomads album) in 2004. The single achieved average national radio airplay. Cosmic Nomads have been signed to the label exclusively since 2004. 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After signing a contract in 2002 with RCA Records, a division of then-Bertelsmann Music Group (now Sony Music), 20-year-old Clarkson released the double A-side single \"Before Your Love\" / \"A Moment Like This\" and began to record tracks for her debut studio album, \"Thankful\" (2003). Its lead single, \"Miss Independent\", received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 2004. \"Miss Independent\" was followed by \"Low\" and \"The Trouble With Love Is\", which was featured as a single from the soundtrack of the film \"Love Actually\". In 2004, Clarkson recorded the song \"Breakaway\", which was released as a single from the of the film \"\". The song's commercial success inspired Clarkson to name her second studio album \"Breakaway\". The album won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2006, while its second single, \"Since U Been Gone\", won for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. 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It was written by Brown, DJ Frank E, Kevin McCall, Amber Streeter and Calvin Harris, and was produced by DJ Frank E. Brown recorded the song for his pop audience as he had been doing a lot of mixtapes and urban records. \"Yeah 3x\" is an uptempo dance-pop, Europop, and electro house song; it uses a video game-type beat and features a thick bassline and big synth chords. The song uses elements of Harris' 2009 single \"I'm Not Alone\".\n\nNeon Hitch discography: The discography of British singer and songwriter Neon Hitch. Neon's debut digital single \"Get Over U\" was released in February 2011. Hitch then released her single \"Bad Dog\", which was intended to be the lead single from her debut album. Later in 2011, she was featured on Gym Class Heroes' song \"Ass Back Home\". In 2012, Neon Hitch released \"Fuck U Betta\" and Gold\" featuring Tyga, her official first and second singles respectively. Both songs peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Dance/Club Play chart. Neon then debuted an EP entitled \"Happy Neon\" in January 2013, which was released online for free. In October 2013, Neon announced that her debut album \"Beg, Borrow & Steal\" had been scrapped and she would release a new album that had more of her soul in it. In January 2014, Neon released the mixtape \"301 to Paradise\" for free. In May 2014, it was announced that Hitch had parted ways with her label Warner Bros. and was gearing up to releasing her new debut album \"Eleutheromaniac\"; she also released \"Happy Neon\" and \"301 to Paradise\" to digital retailers independently in the same month. She premiered the lead single of \"Eleutheromaniac\", \"Yard Sale\", in August 2014. In January 2015, Neon released \"Sparks\" as the first single from the album. In March 2015, Hitch released the EP \"24:00\" for free. In 2016, it was announced that Hitch had changed the name of her debut album to \"Anarchy\", which was released on July 22, 2016. The lead single from the album, \"Please\", was released on July 8, 2016. The album did not contain any of the singles intended to be on \"Eluetheromaniac\", but included a promomotional single she released in 2015, \"Freedom\".\n\nOmarion: Omari Ishmael Grandberry (born November 12, 1984, known by his stage name Omarion) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actor and dancer. He is best known as being the lead singer of the American R&B boy band B2K; the group achieved success with singles like \"Bump, Bump, Bump\", \"Uh Huh\", and \"Girlfriend\", which all reached success on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. After the group's disbandment, Omarion released his debut solo album, \"O\" (2005), which debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200 and received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 48th Grammy Awards. His second solo album, \"21\" (2006), contained his second highest-charting single to date, \"Ice Box\", which reached the top 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. His third solo album, \"Ollusion\" (2010), was released on January 12, 2010, with the lead single, \"I Get It In\". His fourth solo album, \"Sex Playlist\" (2014), spawned the single, \"Post to Be\", which was certified 3x platinum and reached number 13 on the Hot 100 chart in May 2015, and became his highest charting single to date.\n\nBack in Time (Pitbull song): \"Back in Time\" is a song by the American rapper Pitbull. While originally released as the lead single from the soundtrack of sci-fi film \"Men in Black 3\", it is not featured on the album; instead, it was released as the lead single from Pitbull's seventh studio album, \"Global Warming\". The single was released via download on March 27, 2012, before being issued physically in Germany on May 25, 2012. The single to date has sold over 1.3 million copies digitally. 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Unable to preserve the personal union of Hungary and Poland, the queen dowager secured the Polish throne for her youngest daughter, Hedwig.\n\nUnion of the Crowns: The Union of the Crowns (Scottish Gaelic: \"Aonadh nan Cr\u00f9intean\" ; Scots: \"Union o the Crouns\" ) was the accession of James VI of Scotland to the thrones of England and Ireland, and the consequential unification for some purposes (such as overseas diplomacy) of the three realms under a single monarch on 24 March 1603. The Union of Crowns followed the death of Elizabeth I of England \u2014 the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty, who was James's unmarried and childless first cousin twice removed.\n\nMargaret Tudor: Margaret Tudor (28 November 1489 \u2013 18 October 1541) was Queen of Scots from 1503 until 1513 by marriage to James IV of Scotland and then, after her husband died fighting the English, she became regent for their son James V of Scotland. She was born at Westminster Palace as the oldest daughter of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York, and granddaughter of Margaret Beaufort, Edward IV of England and Queen Elizabeth Woodville. Margaret Tudor had several pregnancies, but most of her children died young or were stillborn. As queen dowager she married Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus. Through her first and second marriages, respectively, Margaret was the grandmother of both Mary, Queen of Scots, and Mary's second husband, Lord Darnley. Margaret's marriage to James IV foreshadowed the Union of the Crowns \u2013 their great-grandson, James VI and I, was the first to be monarch of both Scotland and England.\n\nJames VI and I: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566\u00a0\u2013 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. 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His seal combined the coats of arms of Norway (center, as an inescutcheon upon a cross over all), Denmark (in dexter chief), Sweden (the Folkung lion, in dexter base) and Pomerania (a griffin, in sinister base), and in addition the Three Crowns symbol in sinister chief; the latter heraldic design predates the Kalmar Union, and is now mostly associated with the coat of arms of Sweden, but which during the 15th century came to represent the three kingdoms of the union.\n\nAnglo-Scottish Wars: The Anglo-Scottish Wars were a series of wars fought between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland following the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century, and ended by the Union of the Crowns in 1603, wherein England and Scotland entered a personal union under James VI and I, who inherited both crowns.\n\nMonarchy of Ireland: A monarchical system of government existed in Ireland from ancient times until, for what became the Republic of Ireland, the mid-twentieth century. 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As of 2015, he remains at the company as Creative Director.\n\nRed Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers: Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers is a best-selling science fiction comedy novel by Grant Naylor, the collective name for Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, co-creators and writers of the \"Red Dwarf\" television series, on which the novel is based. First published in 1989, the novel presents the plotline of the TV series as a cohesive linear narrative, providing expanded backstory of the Red Dwarf world and more fully developing each of the characters, particularly Lister and Rimmer. The book incorporates elements and scenes from the first and second-season episodes \"The End\", \"Future Echoes\", \"Kryten\", \"Me\u00b2\" and \"Better Than Life\". 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The park contains 122 models in 1:25 scale. It contains structures from in and around Turkey, as well as interpretations of historic structures.\n\nBloody Sunday (1969): Bloody Sunday (Turkish: \"Kanl\u0131 Pazar\" ) is the name given to a counter-revolutionary response to a leftist protest that occurred on February 16, 1969, in Istanbul's Beyaz\u0131t Square, Turkey. At eleven o clock ten thousands of left-wing students supported by labor unions and the labor party started gathering in Beyaz\u0131t in order to protest against the dropping anchor of the American Sixth Fleet at the Bosporus. The route of demonstration began at the Beyaz\u0131t Square, went over Karak\u00f6y, Tophane and G\u00fcm\u00fc\u015fsuyu where they paid tribute to death of the student Vedat Demircio\u011flu at the Istanbul Technical University. Meanwhile, right-wing students met at the Dolmabah\u00e7e Mosque for the suppression of the leftist protest and prayed before they moved on. The police, the official representative of the state, was already waiting at Taksim to both wings. Around four pm, finally, the clash occurred at the Taksim Square and turned the streets into a battlefield. Batons and knives were pulled. Molotov cocktails hurtled through the air. The exclamation against imperialism collided with the shouts of takbir and jihad. The call for independence crashed into patriotism. The outcome of this day, plunged in intolerance and violence, was the death of two leftist people and numerous injured.\n\nBeyaz\u0131t massacre: The Beyaz\u0131t massacre (Turkish: \"Beyaz\u0131t katliam\u0131\" ) of 16 March 1978 was the massacre of students at Istanbul University, in which 7 died and 41 were injured. The university was attacked with a bomb and gunfire. The head of the Istanbul branch of the Grey Wolves, Orhan \u00c7ak\u0131ro\u011flu, was sentenced to 11 years in 1980; he was released on appeal in 1982. 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On 7 June 2016, a bomb reportedly targeting a police bus struck around this station.\n\nBeyaz\u0131t Tower: Beyaz\u0131t Tower, also named Seraskier Tower, from the name of the Ottoman ministry of War, is an 85 m tall fire-watch tower located in the courtyard of Istanbul University's main campus (formerly Ottoman Ministry of War) on Beyaz\u0131t Square (known as the Forum Tauri in the Roman period) in Istanbul, Turkey, on top of one of the \"seven hills\" which Constantine the Great had built the city, following the model of Rome.\n\nMuseum of Turkish Calligraphy Art: The Museum of Turkish Calligraphy Art (Turkish: \"\" ) is a museum located in Beyaz\u0131t Square in Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. Constructed between 1506\u201308, the building formerly served as the medrese of Bayezid II Complex which was built within the order of Sultan Bayezid II, son of Mehmed the Conqueror. 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It premiered worldwide on 8 December 2009, and it was released on iTunes digitally on 12 January 2010. It was also the band's first new material in almost ten years, preceding their long-awaited sixth studio album of the same name which was released worldwide on 8 February 2010. The song was number-one on the \"Billboard\" Adult R&B. The song debuted at #58 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 becoming the band's highest debut on the chart. It has peaked at number 52, making it the band's highest-peaking single on that chart since 1992's \"No Ordinary Love\".\n\nJaya (1989 album): Jaya was the first album by Filipino-Jamaican singer actress and tv host Jaya. The album was produced by Stevie B and Don Glenn Gutierrez under LMR Records. She was offered an opportunity to finish an album that had already been started by another artist. In February 1989, she signed a record deal with LMR Records (New York). Later that year, her first self-titled debut album was released in the U.S. The first single, \"If You Leave Me Now\", was a hit in the dance clubs and was subsequently released to Top 40 radio. The single entered the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in October 1989. It eventually peaked at number 44 in February 1990 and remained in the Top 100 pop singles chart for 26 weeks, an unusually long chart run for a single that peaked outside the Top 40. According to playlists submitted to \"Billboard\" magazine by American radio stations at the time, the song was a top 20 hit on dance-pop stations in various large markets, such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco. The song features a strong vocal performance by Jaya as well as many elements associated with freestyle music, which in the late 1980s was beginning to reach a wider audience in the U.S. \"If You Leave Me Now\" also gave Jaya the opportunity to work across the US with top artists like Stevie B, MC Hammer, Milli Vanilli, James Ingram, The Jets, and many more.\n\nLet It Be (song): \"Let It Be\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, released in March 1970 as a single, and (in an alternate mix) as the title track of their album \"Let It Be\". At the time, it had the highest debut on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, beginning its chart run at number 6. It was written and sung by Paul McCartney. It was their final single before McCartney announced his departure from the band. Both the \"Let It Be\" album and the US single \"The Long and Winding Road\" were released after McCartney's announced departure from and the subsequent break-up of the group.\n\nInstant Karma!: \"Instant Karma!\" \u2013 sometimes referred to as \"Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)\" \u2013 is a song written by English musician John Lennon, released as a single on Apple Records in February 1970. In the UK, the single was credited to \"Lennon/Ono with the Plastic Ono Band\". The song reached the top five in the British and American singles charts, competing with the Beatles' \"Let It Be\" in America, where it became the first solo single by a member of the band to sell a million copies.\n\nI Don't Want to Wait: \"I Don't Want to Wait\" is a song written, performed and produced by Paula Cole. It was Cole's second single from her album \"This Fire\" and later served as the opening theme for the TV series \"Dawson's Creek\". Cole originally wrote the song and recorded a demo of the song in April 1991 but did not officially record and release it until 1996. The single ranked #10 on the 1998 \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart year-end summary. The single spent the most consecutive weeks in the top 50 without cracking the top 10, just missing out at #11. The single, with a 56-week-long run, is among the list of the 32 songs in the history of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 to have had a chart run longer than 50 weeks.\n\n(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame: \"(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame\" is a song recorded in a hit version by Elvis Presley and published by Elvis Presley Music in 1961. It was written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman and originally recorded by Del Shannon on the album \"Runaway With Del Shannon\", which was released in June 1961. The more famous and successful recording by Presley was released in August 1961. The relatively intense tune, featuring a Bo Diddley beat, performed well on both pop and easy listening stations, reaching No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and No. 2 on the Easy Listening chart, based (at the time) on the Top 100. However, the single's Hot 100 chart run was atypical of a Top Ten hit. In the autumn of 1961 it shot from 22 to 4, then dropped to 10, then 26, all within the space of four weeks. The single (a double A-side with \"Little Sister\", as in the States) spent four weeks at No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart \u2014 one of Presley's nine UK chart-toppers between 1960 and 1962.\n\nKarma (Alicia Keys song): \"Karma\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Alicia Keys, taken from her second studio album, \"The Diary of Alicia Keys\" (2003). Written by Keys, Kerry Brothers, Jr., and Taneisha Smith, the track takes influence from hip hop and classical music, and was released as the album's fourth and final single in November 2004, peaking at number twenty on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number seventeen on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart\u2014the album's only single not to top a \"Billboard\" chart. A mashup of \"Karma\" with Stevie Wonder's 1972 hit \"Superstition\" titled \"Karmastition\", produced by Go Home Productions, exists.\n\nHere Come Those Tears Again: \"Here Come Those Tears Again\" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne and included on his 1976 album \"The Pretender\". Released as a single, it reached #23 one year to the week after the death of Browne's wife, Phyllis Major, spending nine weeks on the chart, after entering the Billboard Hot 100 on February 5, 1977 at position #64, the highest debut of the week. It also reached #15 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. The single was the eighth-highest charting of his Hot 100 career. It was also released as a single in the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan.\n\nMidnight Madness (album): Midnight Madness is the second studio album from rock band Night Ranger released in 1983. Their second album produced three charting singles and contains the band's best known hit, \"Sister Christian.\" It remains their highest selling album at over a million copies sold in the US. The first single/video, \"(You Can Still) Rock in America\" peaked at #51 in early 1984 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and also reached #15 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. \"Sister Christian\" peaked at #5 on Billboard's Hot 100 and was one of the most played videos of 1984. The song also has been featured in several films including \"Boogie Nights\" and \"Rock of Ages\" among others. \"When You Close Your Eyes\" was the third single/video and reached #14 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and #7 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart. The 1984 CD release contains a slightly different recording of the track. \"Rumours In The Air\" also charted on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart peaking at #26 in the spring of 1984.\n\nLet U Go (Ashley Parker Angel song): \"Let U Go\" is the first single from Ashley Parker Angel's debut solo album \"Soundtrack to Your Life\". In the U.S., the song debuted at #17 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart, the third highest debut of the year. The song moved up to its peak of #12 in its second week, while reaching the top 10 of the Pop 100 companion chart at #9. The song was written about Angel's relationship with his now-ex-fiancee Tiffany Lynn. Angel has said that the relationship has, at times, been rough, but that he and Tiffany are meant to be together. 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His personal name was L\u01d0 Xi\u00e0n \u674e\u774d. His rule saw the destruction of the Western Xia as the Mongol forces under Genghis Khan overran and conquered it following the defiance and rebellion of earlier emperors.\n\nGeorge VI: George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 \u2013 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death. He was the last Emperor of India and the first Head of the Commonwealth.\n\nLi Congke: Li Congke () (11 February 885 \u2013 11 January 937), also known posthumously as Emperor Mo of Later Tang (\u5f8c\u5510\u672b\u5e1d, \"last emperor of Later Tang\"), Emperor Fei of Later Tang (\u5f8c\u5510\u5ee2\u5e1d, \"deposed emperor of Later Tang\"), Wang Congke (\u738b\u5f9e\u73c2) (particularly during succeeding Later Jin, which did not recognize him as a legitimate Later Tang emperor), or Prince of Lu (\u6f5e\u738b, a title Li Congke carried prior to his reign), nickname Ershisan (\u4e8c\u5341\u4e09, \"23\") or, in short, Asan (\u963f\u4e09), was the last emperor of the Later Tang - the second of the Five Dynasties following the fall of the Tang Dynasty. He was an adoptive son of Li Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong) and took the throne after overthrowing Emperor Mingzong's biological son Emperor Min of Later Tang (Li Conghou). He was later himself overthrown by his brother-in-law Shi Jingtang, who was supported by Khitan troops (and whose Later Jin succeeded his). When the combined Later Jin and Khitan forces defeated Later Tang forces, Li Congke and his family members, as well as the guards most loyal to him, ascended a tower and set it on fire, dying in the fire.\n\nEmperor Bing of Song: Zhao Bing (12 February 1272 \u2013 19 March 1279), also known as Emperor Bing of Song, was the 18th and last emperor of the Song dynasty in China. He was also the ninth and last emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He reigned for about 313 days from 1278 to 1279 until his death.\n\nMurong Xi: Murong Xi (; 385\u2013407), courtesy name Daowen (\u9053\u6587), formally Emperor Zhaowen of (Later) Yan ((\u5f8c)\u71d5\u662d\u6587\u5e1d), was an emperor of the Xianbei state Later Yan. He was one of the youngest sons of Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng), and after the death of his nephew Murong Sheng (Emperor Zhaowu) became emperor due to his affair with Murong Sheng's mother, Empress Dowager Ding. He was regarded as a cruel and capricious ruler, who acted at the whims of himself and his wife, Empress Fu Xunying, greatly damaging the Later Yan state. After Empress Fu died in 407, he left the capital Longcheng (\u9f8d\u57ce, in modern Jinzhou, Liaoning) to bury her, and the soldiers in Longcheng took this chance to rebel and replace him with Murong Bao's adopted son Murong Yun (Emperor Huiyi), and Murong Xi himself was captured and killed. (Because Murong Yun was an adopted son who later changed his name back to Gao Yun, some historians treat Murong Xi as the last emperor of Later Yan and Gao Yun as the first emperor of Northern Yan, while others treat Gao Yun as the last emperor of Later Yan and his successor Feng Ba as the first emperor of Northern Yan.)\n\nEmperor Gong of Sui: Emperor Gong of Sui (\u968b\u606d\u5e1d) (605 \u2013 14 September 619), personal name Yang You (\u694a\u4f91), was an emperor of the Chinese Sui Dynasty. Traditionally, he was considered the last emperor of the dynasty because he was the one who formally yielded the throne to the founding emperor to the succeeding Tang Dynasty, Emperor Gaozu of Tang (Li Yuan), although after him, his brother Yang Tong claimed the throne and continued to do so until 619. Li had rebelled against the rule of Yang You's grandfather Emperor Yang of Sui in 617 and captured the capital Chang'an later that year, seizing Yang You and declaring him emperor, although only the commanderies under Li's control recognized him as emperor; the rest of the commanderies continued to recognize Emperor Yang as emperor. In 618, after news arrived that Emperor Yang had been killed by the general Yuwen Huaji, Li had the young emperor yield the throne to him. The former emperor died the following year, probably on the new emperor's orders.\n\nCoins of the Australian pound: Federation in 1901 gave the Commonwealth a constitutional power to issue coins and removed this power from the States. However, British coins continued in use until 1910, when Australian silver coins were introduced. These included florins, shillings, sixpences and threepences. They had a portrait of King Edward VII on one side. 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His death marked the end of Later Liang, which was to be the longest among the Five Dynasties. Despite his ten-year reign being the longest of all the Five Dynasties emperors (if one does not count Li Cunxu's reign as the Prince of Jin prior to taking imperial title) sources on his era are relatively scarce, as many Later Liang records were destroyed following the Later Tang conquest of Later Liang (as Later Tang viewed Later Liang as an illegitimate regime).\n\nJia Yinghua: Jia Yinghua () was a Chinese writer and researcher who focused on the late Qing Dynasty. He served as Vice President of the Biography Society of China, commissioner of National Commission of the Chinese Writers\u2019 Association, President of China's Electrical Power Writers' Association. Representative works of his include \"The Later Half of the Last Emperor's Life\" (), \"The Last Eunuch of China: The Life of Sun Yaoting]]\" (), \"The Last Emperor\u2019s Brother: The Life of Pujie\" (). 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His calligraphic works were also incorporated into \"First Exhibition of Chinese Celebrities\u2019 Calligraphic Works\", \"Exhibition of Contemporary Celebrities\u2019 Paintings and Calligraphies\", etc.\n\nAustralian five-shilling note: Five shilling notes were first proposed in 1916, when the value of silver was estimated to become too expensive to use for making coins due to a possible decrease in Australia's supply of silver. The proposed note was designed to have a portrait of George VI, the King of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India, displayed on its front side. 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The first album the band appeared on was a compilation called \"Pigs Suck\", which was released in 1995 by Clean Plate Records. Then late 1995, the band released a split album with Toronto's Armed and Hammered. They were signed to Beer City in 1995 and released their first 7\", \"P.C. Full of Shit\", in 1996, this release created a lot of controversy in this era leading up to the 1st full-length LP on Beer City titled \"Ain't A Damn Thing Changed!\" . It was no holds barred punk rock in your face fuck you attitude, completing 2 full 6 week U.S tours in 1997 & 1998! Fang reformed in 1997 and teamed up for a split 7\" in 1998 on Beer City Records titled \"Skinheads Smoke Dope with a Cheap Beer Hangover!\"\n\nHilary Duff: All Access Pass: Hilary Duff: All Access Pass is the first video album by American recording artist Hilary Duff, released on November 4, 2003 by Buena Vista and Hollywood Records. 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Duff's success in both acting and music led to her becoming a household name, with merchandise such as dolls, clothing, and fragrances being released.\n\nEndwell (band): Endwell is a hardcore band from Queens, New York formed in 2003. They have released one independent EP, one full-length LP on Victory Records, and one EP & two full-lengths via Mediaskare Records.\n\nHilary Duff: The Concert \u2013 The Girl Can Rock: Hilary Duff: The Concert \u2013 The Girl Can Rock, commonly referred to as simply The Girl Can Rock, is the first live video album by American recording artist Hilary Duff, released on August 10, 2004 by Hollywood Records. It contains a full concert from Ventura Theatre, Ventura, California and an accompanying music video for her single \"Come Clean\". Some special features of the DVD include Duff's appearance with Ryan Seacrest and her getting her first surfing lesson. In addition, the DVD contains footage of Duff recording \"Crash World\" and an interview with Duff discussing her self-titled album, \"Hilary Duff\". Duff's DVD won the DVDX Award for Best Overall DVD in the Music Program. The DVD was nominated for the home video VSDA Award. The album was also certified four times platinum in Canada by Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA).\n\nMean Reds: Formed in 2003 in Tucson, Arizona, United States, The Mean Reds released one full-length LP, three EPs and a split album (with DVD) with notable Los Angeles, California rock band Wires On Fire. Featuring Anthony Anzalone, Wilson Snider, Nick Letson, Byron Hambacher, and Kyle Guti\u00e9rrez, the band relocated to Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California in 2004. Known for their raucous live performances and their affinity for Disney Channel's Hilary Duff, as well as actress Audrey Hepburn (whose film \"Breakfast at Tiffany's\" spawned the band's name - see The Mean Reds), the band embarked on several regional tours before breaking up on October 31, 2005.\n\nWires on Fire: Wires on Fire are a Los Angeles-based rock band, formed in 2004 by Jeff Lynn, Dash Hutton, Michael Shuman and Evan Weiss. The band has released titles such as \"Homewrecker\" EP (2004), \"Wires on Fire/Mean Reds split\" (2006) and their self-titled LP (2006), which sold particularly well in the United Kingdom. The band has toured all over the United States, sharing the stage with acts such as the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Dillinger Escape Plan, The Icarus Line, Pretty Girls Make Graves, Cold War Kids, Black Lips, Man Man, Death From Above 1979, Pink Mountaintops and others. 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He is notable for directing several full-length theatrical horror films including \"Tourist Trap\" (1979), \"The Seduction\" (1982), \"Puppet Master\" (1989), \"Catacombs\" (1988), \"Netherworld\" (1992) and \"Crawlspace\" (1986) starring Klaus Kinski. In May, 2012, Schmoeller was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Fantaspoa Film Festival in Porto Alegre, Brazil where his new feature film, \"2 Little Monsters\" (2012) was screened along with his other notable films.\n\nDrop Dead Fred: Drop Dead Fred is a 1991 British-American black comedy fantasy film directed by Ate de Jong, produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films and released and distributed by New Line Cinema. 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The film was shot around Westchester, New York and City Island Long Island Sound.\n\nSupernatural (U.S. TV series): Supernatural is an American fantasy horror television series created by Eric Kripke. It was first broadcast on September 13, 2005, on The WB, and subsequently became part of successor The CW's lineup. Starring Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester and Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester, the series follows the two brothers as they hunt demons, ghosts, monsters, and other supernatural beings. The series is produced by Warner Bros. Television, in association with Wonderland Sound and Vision. Along with Kripke, executive producers have been McG, Robert Singer, Phil Sgriccia, Sera Gamble, Jeremy Carver, John Shiban, Ben Edlund and Adam Glass. Former executive producer and director Kim Manners died of lung cancer during production of the fourth season.\n\nFred Claus: Fred Claus is a 2007 American fantasy comedy family film directed by David Dobkin, written by Dan Fogelman and Jessie Nelson, and starring Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti. The film was released on November 9, 2007 in the US and later released in the UK on November 30, 2007 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is loosely based on the poem \"A legend of Santa and his brother Fred\" written by Donald Henkel.\n\nMatt Malloy: Matt Malloy (born January 12, 1963) is an American actor and producer who has appeared extensively on television, film, and radio. Malloy's break-out performance was his co-starring role alongside Aaron Eckhart and Stacy Edwards in the 1997 black comedy movie, \"In the Company of Men\", which he co-executive produced. He also co-starred in the Amazon comedy series \"Alpha House\" as Mormon GOP Senator Louis Laffer from Nevada.\n\nFreaked: Freaked is a 1993 American science fantasy black comedy film directed by Tom Stern and Alex Winter, and written by Stern, Winter and Tim Burns. All three were involved in the short-lived MTV sketch comedy show \"The Idiot Box\", and \"Freaked\" retains the same brand of surrealistic and absurdist humor as seen in the show.\n\nLittle Monsters: Little Monsters is a 1989 American fantasy black comedy film starring Fred Savage as Brian Stevenson, a sixth-grader who has recently moved to a new town, and Howie Mandel as Maurice, the monster under the bed.\n\nFred Savage: Frederick Aaron \"Fred\" Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, television director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series \"The Wonder Years\", which ran from 1988 to 1993. 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Served at restaurants all over Disney World, it consists of Skyy Citrus Vodka, Blue Curacao, peach schnapps, Sweet-N-Sour and pineapple juice, garnished with a souvenir glow cube.\n\nBreakfast martini: A breakfast martini is a form of cocktail created by bartender Salvatore Calabrese. The most famous \"marmalade cocktail\", it is a gin martini with marmalade, orange liqueur, and lemon juice in place of vermouth.\n\n20th Century (cocktail): The 20th Century is a cocktail created in 1937 by a British bartender named C.A. Tuck, and named in honor of the celebrated \"Twentieth Century Limited\" train which ran between New York City and Chicago from 1902 until 1967. The recipe was first published in 1937 in the \"Caf\u00e9 Royal Cocktail Book\" by William J Tarling, President of the United Kingdom Bartenders' Guild and head bartender at the Caf\u00e9 Royal.\n\nChris McMillian: Chris McMillian is a New Orleans bartender and a co-founder of The Museum of the American Cocktail. Imbibe Magazine mentioned McMillian as one of the top 25 most influential cocktail personalities of the last century.\n\nCuracao Punch: Curacao Punch is a cocktail that comes from Harry Johnson's New and Improved Bartender's Manual (1882). Dale DeGroff, a notable bartender and author of The Craft of the Cocktail (Clarkson Potter, 2002), holds this to be his favorite forgotten potation.\n\nBartender: A bartender (also known as a barkeep, barman, barmaid, bar chef, tapster, mixologist, alcohol server, flairman or a alcohol chef) is a person who formulates and serves alcoholic or soft drink beverages behind the bar, usually in a licensed establishment. Bartenders also usually maintain the supplies and inventory for the bar. A bartender can generally mix classic cocktails such as a Cosmopolitan, Manhattan, Old Fashioned, and Mojito. The bartending profession was generally a second occupation, used as transitional work for students to gain customer experience or to save money for university fees. This however is changing around the world and bartending has become a profession by choice rather than necessity. Cocktail competitions such as World Class and Bacardi Legacy have recognised talented bartenders in the past decade and these bartenders, and others, spread the love of cocktails and hospitality throughout the world.\n\nHanky-Panky cocktail: The Hanky-Panky cocktail was the brainchild of Ada Coleman (known as \"Coley\") who began as a bartender at the Savoy Hotel in 1903. Her benefactor was Rupert D'Oyly Carte, a member of the family that first produced Gilbert and Sullivan operas in London and that built the Savoy Hotel. When Rupert became chairman of the Savoy, Ada was given a position at the hotel's American Bar, where she eventually became the head bartender and made cocktails for the likes of Mark Twain, the Prince of Wales, Prince Wilhelm of Sweden, and Sir Charles Hawtrey.\n\nRobert Hess (cocktail expert): Robert B. Hess is a cocktail expert, a co-founder of the Museum of the American Cocktail, and a technology evangelist for Microsoft. Hess is the author of \"The Essential Bartender's Guide: How to Make Truly Great Cocktails\" published by Mud Puddle Books in 2008. He is also the host of \"The Cocktail Spirit,\" an online video series published by the Small Screen Network. In late 2008, Hess, along with several other well-known cocktail personalities, founded The Chanticleer Society, a \"Worldwide Organization of Cocktail Enthusiasts.\" Hess also writes a column entitled \"Classic Cocktails\" for the bi-monthly fine beverage publication, Mutineer Magazine.\n\nScrewdriver (cocktail): A screwdriver is a popular alcoholic highball drink made with orange juice and vodka. While the basic drink is simply the two ingredients, there are many variations; the most common one is made with one part vodka, one part of any kind of orange soda, and one part of orange juice. Many of the variations have different names in different parts of the world. The International Bartender Association has designated this cocktail as an IBA Official Cocktail.\n\nBronx (cocktail): The Bronx Cocktail is essentially a Perfect Martini with orange juice added. 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The station is owned by Glory Communications and operated by Capital City Media. It airs a talk radio format. Local hosts are heard in morning and afternoon drive times, with nationally syndicated talk shows heard middays, evenings and late nights. They include Dave Ramsey, Laura Ingraham, Todd Schnitt, Michael Savage, Doug Stephan and Red Eye Radio. Most hours begin with ABC Radio News, with local and state news supplied by the South Carolina Radio News Network.\n\nWASR (AM): WASR (1420 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a Talk radio format, with an All-News morning show and Oldies music on weekends. WASR is licensed to Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, and serves the New Hampshire Lakes Region. The station is owned by Winnipesaukee Radio Station, LLC and uses programming from Westwood One and the Talk Radio Network with national news from CBS Radio News and Westwood One News. On March 23, 2015, the station added the Boston-based The Howie Carr Show. 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The four stations use the slogan \"The Talk of Connecticut\" featuring a local morning show and syndicated programs the rest of the day, including Dave Ramsey and Michael Savage. The station is owned by Connoisseur Media Licenses, LLC and features programming from Fox News Radio, Talk Radio Network and Westwood One. The station provides a blend of issue-oriented talk, news and information. It also broadcasts New York Yankees baseball games.\n\nWMMW: WMMW (1470 AM) is a radio station licensed to Meriden, Connecticut. broadcasting a talk radio format. WMMW is part of a four station simulcast, along with 610 WSNG, Torrington, 1240 WWCO, Waterbury and the home base, 1360 WDRC (AM), Hartford. The four stations use the slogan \"The Talk of Connecticut\" featuring a local morning show and syndicated programs the rest of the day, including Dave Ramsey and Michael Savage. The station is owned by Connoisseur Media Licenses, LLC and features programming from Fox News Radio, Talk Radio Network and Westwood One. The station provides a blend of issue-oriented talk, news and information.\n\nEd Schultz: Edward Andrew \"Ed\" Schultz (born January 27, 1954) is an American television and radio host, a progressive political commentator and a former sports broadcaster. Schultz currently hosts a daily primetime weekday show on RT America TV channel based in Washington, D.C., that is part of the RT network. Schultz has hosted a nationally syndicated podcast, \"Ed Schultz News and Commentary\", since 2015 and a nightly television show, \"News with Ed Schultz\", since 2016. He was the host of \"The Ed Show\", a weekday news talk program on MSNBC, and \"The Ed Schultz Show\", a talk radio show, nationally syndicated by Dial Global. The radio show ended on May 23, 2014, and was replaced by a one-hour podcast.\n\nWTMA: WTMA (branded as News Talk 1250 WTMA) is an AM radio station licensed to Charleston, South Carolina with a Talk radio format. This station operates on 1250 kHz and is under the ownership of Cumulus Media. WTMA airs a local news and interview morning show hosted by Charlie James. The rest of the weekday schedule is made up of nationally syndicated talk shows from Cumulus subsidiary Westwood One Networks. They include Chris Plante, Clark Howard, Michael Savage, Mark Levin, John Batchelor, Red Eye Radio and First Light. Weekends feature shows on money, health, real estate and gardening, with syndicated shows from Larry Kudlow, Bob Brinker and repeats of weekday shows. Each hour begins with Westwood One News.\n\nSean Hannity: Sean Patrick Hannity (born December 30, 1961) is an American talk show host, author, and conservative political commentator. 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He is the host of \"The Savage Nation\", a nationally syndicated talk show that aired on Talk Radio Network across the United States until 2012, and in 2009 was the second most listened-to radio talk show in the country with an audience of over 20 million listeners on 400 stations across the United States. Since October 23, 2012, Michael Savage has been syndicated by Cumulus Media Networks. He holds master's degrees from the University of Hawaii in medical botany and medical anthropology, and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in nutritional ethnomedicine. 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It targeted the recent union of Bessarabia with the Kingdom of Romania and sought the establishment of Soviet power in the region. It began at dawn on May 27. The insurgents, together with a small Red Army unit that had been sent from across the Dniester River, captured the treasury building, the railroad station, and other points in the city. Part of the occupying forces stationed in the city, consisting of French and Romanian soldiers, supported the insurgents. By evening the same day, the command staff of the interventionist forces succeeded in suppressing the uprising.\n\nBoudica: Boudica or Boudicca ( , Latinised as Boadicea or Boudicea , and known in Welsh as Buddug ] ) was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61, and died shortly after its failure. 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He is best known as the husband of Boudica.\n\nBattle of Camulodunum: The Battle of Camulodunum, also known as the Massacre of the Ninth Legion, (60 or 61 AD) was the major military victory of the Iceni and their allies over an organised Roman army during the revolt of Boudica against the Roman occupation of Britain. A large vexillation of the \"Legio IX Hispana\" were destroyed by the rebels. Attempting to relieve the besieged \"colonia\" of Camulodunum (Colchester, Essex), legionaries of the Legio IX Hispana led by Quintus Petillius Cerialis, were attacked by a horde of British tribes, led by the Iceni. Possibly 80% of the Roman foot-soldiers were killed in the battle. The event is recorded by the historian Tacitus in his \"Annals\".\n\nBellum Batonianum: The Bellum Batonianum (Latin for \"war of the Batos\") was a military conflict fought in the Roman province of Illyricum in which an alliance of the native peoples of Illyricum rebelled against the Romans. The name Batonianum holds some similarity to early Bosnian name Bestonensis and Illyrian state Bossona. There were two regions in this Roman province: Dalmatia and Pannonia. The rebellion began among native peoples who were recruited as auxiliary troops for the Romans. They were led by Bato the Daesitiate (the Deasitiae were a tribe which lived in Dalmatia). They were joined by the Breuci (a tribe in Pannonia) led by Bato the Breucan. Many other tribes in Illyria also joined the revolt. The Roman called this conflict bellum batonianum (Batonian war) after these two leaders who had the same name. Velleius Paterculus called it the Pannonian and Dalmatian war because it involved both regions of Illyricum. In English it has been called the \"Great Illyrian revolt\", \"Pannonian-Dalmatian uprising\" and \"Bato uprising.\" This four-year war, which lasted from 6 AD to 9 AD, saw a large deployment of Roman forces in the province, with whole armies operating across the western Balkans and fighting on more than one front. In 8 AD the Breuci of the Sava valley surrendered, but it took another winter blockade and a season of fighting before the surrender in Dalmatia came in 9 AD . The Roman historian Suetonius described this war as the most difficult conflict faced by Rome since the Punic Wars two centuries earlier.\n\nCatus Decianus: Catus Decianus was the procurator of Roman Britain in AD 60 or 61. Tacitus blames his \"rapacity\" in part for provoking the rebellion of Boudica. Cassius Dio says he confiscated sums of money which had been given by the emperor Claudius to leading Britons, declaring them to be loans to be repaid with interest.\n\nBoadicea and Her Daughters: Boadicea and Her Daughters is a bronze sculptural group in London featuring Boudica, queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising in Roman Britain. It is located to the north side of the western end of Westminster Bridge, near Portcullis House and Westminster Pier, facing Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster across the road. It is considered the \"magnum opus\" of its sculptor, the English artist and engineer Thomas Thornycroft. 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Haggard first recorded it as a B-side to his number 1 hit \"The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde\", but it failed to chart. The song was later recorded by Al Martino, followed by many other artists, including Martina McBride, Charlie McCoy, David Peters, Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, Bettye Swann, Connie Smith, Sammi Smith, Bobby Bland, Emmylou Harris and Dolly Parton. More recently it was recorded by Jeff Carson and Merle Haggard for Carson's 1997 Album Butterfly Kisses.\n\nBarton Hollow (song): \"Barton Hollow\" is a country and indie folk song co-written and recorded by The Civil Wars. It was released on January 10, 2011 as the second single and title-track to their debut album \"Barton Hollow\". The single did not enter the U.S. Hot 100 but charted on the top spot of the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. 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The song was released on 7\" vinyl along with another song called \"Erizo Schultz\" in February 2010. The vinyl credits both Claudio Sanchez and his wife Chondra Echert as \"The Prize Fighter Inferno\". An EP was release for New York Comic Con 2012 titled \"Half Measures\" with tracks, Elm Street Lover Boy, Simple Fix, Pistol Pete Matty, and Half Measures. On Record Store Day, the EP is set to release as a Glow in the Dark vinyl, along with Big Beige Demos in a coke-bottle clear vinyl, and Davenport Cabinet's EP in a blue vinyl.\n\nBlue Collar Man (Long Nights): \"Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)\" is the first single that Styx released from the \"Pieces of Eight\" (1978) album. Released in 1978, the single came in two 7\" vinyl formats: one with the b-side \"Superstars\" (a track from \"The Grand Illusion\") and a second single with the instrumental album track \"Aku-Aku\" as the b-side. Some printings of the single were also issued in a translucent blue vinyl, which are now highly sought after collectors items. As read in a \"Circus\" magazine (or the like) of the time, the song was composed by Tommy Shaw after hearing the sound of his motor boat engine when it failed to start. He said it sounded like a good riff to a song. The song reached No. 21 in the United States, and spent two weeks at No. 9 on the Canada RPM Top 100 Singles chart.\n\nBarton Hollow: Barton Hollow is the first full-length studio album from The Civil Wars. Produced by Charlie Peacock, it was released on February 1, 2011. 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Written by Franju and Fran\u00e7ois Mauriac and Claude Mauriac, it stars Emmanuelle Riva and Philippe Noiret. Riva won Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival, the \u00c9toile de Cristal award for Best Actress, and the Silver Goddess Award from the Mexican Cinema Journalists for her performance.\n\nGeorges Franju: Georges Franju (] ; 12 April 1912 \u2013 5 November 1987) was a French filmmaker. He was born in Foug\u00e8res, Ille-et-Vilaine.\n\nThomas the Impostor: Thomas the Impostor (French: \"Thomas l'imposteur\" ) is a 1964 French film directed by Georges Franju and starring Emmanuelle Riva, Fabrice Rouleau, Sophie Dares, Jean Marais and Charles Aznavour. It is based on a novel of the same name by Jean Cocteau, which had first been published in French in 1923 and had been inspired by Cocteau's experiences in the first World War. 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The film was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nChristian Matras (cinematographer): Christian Matras (29 December 1903, Valence, Dr\u00f4me, France - 4 May 1977, Paris) was a French cinematographer who worked on more than 100 feature films, including \"Grand Illusion\" (1937), directed by Jean Renoir; \"The Milky Way\" (1969), directed by Luis Bu\u00f1uel; and \"Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Desqueyroux\" (1962), directed by Georges Franju; \"Lola Mont\u00e8s\" (1955), \"The Earrings of Madame De...\" (1953), and \"Le Plaisir\" (1952), all directed by Max Oph\u00fcls; and \"L'Aigle \u00e0 deux t\u00eates\" (1948) directed by Jean Cocteau.\n\nLe Grand M\u00e9li\u00e8s: Le Grand M\u00e9li\u00e8s is a 1952 French short documentary film directed by Georges Franju about the life of the film pioneer Georges M\u00e9li\u00e8s.\n\nJami (director): Jamshed Mahmood Raza (born March 1972), popularly known as Jami, is a film director from Pakistan.\n\nBlood of the Beasts: Blood of the Beasts (\"Le Sang des b\u00eates\") is a 1949 short French documentary film written and directed by Georges Franju. 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In all, 28 people lost their lives, 39 were injured and 200 left homeless. Most of the casualties were women and children because many men had left for work. 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Fighting in the first half of his career as a lightweight and later a welterweight, he was known for an exceptional defense and fought many men above his weight class, including six bouts with the great Sam Langford. He fought Joe Gans three times in no-decision bouts, defeating him once according to newspaper accounts and made good showings against Harry Lewis, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, and Harry Greb. He found most of his fame training 1937 World Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis, but also had a significant role in training 1926 Lightweight Champion Sammy Mandell. He helped to train World Bantamweight Champion Bud Taylor and World Light-Heavyweight Champion John Henry Lewis.\n\nBattle of Breslau (1757): The Battle of Breslau (also known as the \"Battle on the Lohe\") was a battle fought on 22 November 1757 during the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War). A Prussian army of 28,000 men fought an Austrian army of 84,000 men. 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While action has long been a recurring component in films, the \"action film\" genre began to develop in the 1970s along with the increase of stunts and special effects.\n\nThe 5th Wave (film): The 5th Wave is a 2016 American science fiction action film directed by J Blakeson, with a screenplay by Susannah Grant, Akiva Goldsman, and Jeff Pinkner, based on the novel of the same name by Rick Yancey. The film stars Chlo\u00eb Grace Moretz, Nick Robinson, Ron Livingston, Maggie Siff, Alex Roe, Maria Bello, Maika Monroe and Liev Schreiber.\n\nJames Cameron filmography: James Cameron is a Canadian director, screenwriter, and producer who has had an extensive career in film and television. Cameron's debut was the 1978 science fiction short \"Xenogenesis\", which he directed, wrote and produced. In the early part of his career, he did various technical jobs such as special visual effects producer, set dresser assistant, matte artist, and photographer. 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It is a weekly newspaper published by the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) in the United Kingdom, a monthly (and daily web site) published by the International Socialist Organization (ISO) in the United States, a monthly published by the International Socialists in Canada, a biweekly published by the Socialist Workers Party in Ireland, a quarterly published by the International Socialist Organisation in Zimbabwe and was a monthly published by the former International Socialist Organisation in Australia. Socialist Worker was also the name of an IST political group in Aotearoa/New Zealand.\n\nSocialist Workers Party (Cuba): The Socialist Workers Party (Spanish: \"Partido Obrero Socialista\" , POS), initially known as the Workers Party of Cuba (Spanish: \"Partido Obrero de Cuba\" ), was a political party in Cuba. The party published \"La Voz Obrera\". It was founded by a group of workers in Havana in 1904. In the party was joined by Carlos Bali\u00f1os, who had formed the Socialist Propaganda Club 1903. Bali\u00f1os became the leading figure of the party, and the name was changed to POS. The party also adopted a socialist programme. In November 1906 POS merged with the International Socialist Group, forming the Socialist Party of the Island of Cuba. \"La Voz Obrera\" was taken over by the new party as its organ.\n\nUnited Left (Ireland): United Left was a left-wing political party in Ireland founded in 2013. The founders were TDs Clare Daly and Joan Collins, who had been elected at the 2011 election as members of the Socialist Party and People Before Profit Alliance respectively. United Left was added to the official register of political parties in May 2013. Its registered officers were Daly, Collins, Declan Bree of Sligo County Council and Pat Dunne of Dublin City Council, all formerly of the United Left Alliance. As of December 2015, it is no longer a registered political party.\n\nSocialist Workers Party (Ireland): The Socialist Workers Party (SWP; Irish: \"P\u00e1irt\u00ed S\u00f3isialach na nOibrithe\" ) is an Irish Trotskyist political party founded in 1971 as the Socialist Workers Movement (SWM). The party is a founding member of the People Before Profit Alliance and is a member of the European United Left-Nordic Green Left and International Socialist Tendency.\n\nSocialist Workers Movement (Mexico): The Socialist Workers Movement (MTS) is an extreme left Mexican political grouping. It was formed in 2014 by the former \"League of Workers for Socialism - Countercurrent\" (Liga de Trabajadores por el Socialismo - Contracorriente, LTS-CC) for registration with the National Electoral Institute.\n\nAlonso Jos\u00e9 Puerta: Alonso Jos\u00e9 Puerta Guti\u00e9rrez (born 24 March 1944) is a Spanish politician from Avil\u00e9s, Asturias. He was a member of the European Parliament from 1987 to 2004, representing the European United Left\u2013Nordic Green Left. Puerta was initially a Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) member and was elected for that party to the Spanish Congress of Deputies at the 1977 election for Madrid but later joined United Left. He also represented the PSOE on Madrid city council.\n\nCommunist Party of Argentina: The Communist Party of Argentina (Spanish: \"Partido Comunista de la Argentina\" , also simply known as \"PC\") is a communist party in Argentina. It was founded in 1918.\n\nIndependent Socialist Workers Party: The Independent Socialist Party (Czech: \"Neodvisl\u00e1 socialistick\u00e1 strana\" ) was a political party in Czechoslovakia. The party was founded in March 1923. The party included a number of former anarchists, who had joined the Czech Socialist Party in 1918. They had however been expelled from the Czechoslovak Socialist Party in 1923, as they opposed the Defense of the Republic Act. In the Czechoslovak National Assembly, the Independent Socialists formed a joint parliamentary group (Socialist Association) together with the Independent Radical Social Democratic Party of V. Brodeck\u00fd. The two groups were set to merge, but Brodeck\u00fd's group decided to merge with the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers Party. 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It is the second installment in the \"Maniac Cop\" series. it stars Robert Davi, Claudia Christian, Michael Lerner, and Bruce Campbell. Robert Z'Dar returns as Matthew Cordell, an undead cop-turned-serial killer following his own murder.\n\nTracy Morgan: Tracy Jamal Morgan (born November 10, 1968) is an American actor and comedian best known for his seven seasons as a cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\" (1996\u20132003), \"30 Rock\" (2006\u20132013) and his 2010 buddy cop film \"Cop Out\" and hosting \"Scare Tactics\". He was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2009 for his work on \"30 Rock\". He has appeared in numerous films as an actor and voice actor.\n\nBruce Campbell: Bruce Lorne Campbell (born June 22, 1958) is an American actor, producer, writer, comedian and director. One of his best-known roles is portraying Ash Williams in Sam Raimi's \"Evil Dead\" franchise, from the 1978 short film \"Within the Woods\" to the ongoing TV series \"Ash vs Evil Dead\". 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Fourteen months before the album was officially released, an unfinished demo of the album was stolen and leaked onto the internet. Frustrated over the leak, the duo stopped working on the album and returned to it only after they released other solo projects.\n\nOperation: Doomsday: Operation: Doomsday is the debut solo album by British-American rapper/producer MF Doom, marking his return to the hip hop scene after the demise of his group KMD. The album was released on Fondle 'Em Records in 1999, and reissued by Sub Verse Records in 2011 with a slightly altered track listing. A remastered edition of the original version was released in 2015.\n\nSpecial Herbs + Spices Volume 1: Special Herbs + Spices Vol. 1 is the third collaboration album released between American rappers MF DOOM and MF Grimm, released in 2004 (see 2004 in music) on Grimm's own Day By Day Entertainment label. Unlike their previous works, this CD is solely focused on MF Grimm's rhyming over MF DOOM's production. 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Cadbury Schweppes PLC acquired the Stewart's brands in 2000 along with Snapple and Mistic Brands for $1.45 billion.\n\nGini (soft drink): Gini is a French lemon soft drink created in 1971 by Perrier and which was purchased by Cadbury Schweppes in 1989. In 2008 Cadbury Schweppes spun off its soft drink division which became Dr Pepper Snapple Group that same year.\n\nExport Cola: Export Cola was an Australian carbonated cola drink Manufactured by Cadbury Schweppes (now Cadbury plc) during the 1970s and early 1980s. A series of TV advertisements for the drink featured the Australian cricketer Jeff Thomson. It enjoyed a brief resurgence in popularity when it was re-launched in 1993, but the drink was discontinued in 1999.\n\nStewart's Restaurants: Stewart's Restaurants are classic 1950s style fast-food restaurants located throughout the United States. Restaurants are branded as Stewart's Root Beer or Stewart's Drive-In or similar variations. 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The song serves as the opening track of the album, and was written by West, Ernest Wilson, Jeff Bhasker, Mike Dean and Robert Diggs. It features an opening narrative delivered by rapper Nicki Minaj, and singers Teyana Taylor and Justin Vernon contribute to the song's hook and provide background vocals. The track is built around a sample of \"In High Places\" by Mike Oldfield (sung by Jon Anderson). The song introduces several of the themes presented on the album and features numerous pop culture references, a gospel-inspired production style, and piano-driven composition. The song received acclaim from music critics, who praised the song as a strong opener to \"My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\", complimenting West's vocal delivery and the song's production.\n\nLari White: Lari Michele White ( ; born May 13, 1965) is an American country music artist and actress. 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Active as a recording artist since 1990, he has recorded a total of eight studio albums (of which the first three have been certified gold by the RIAA) and a greatest hits package which is also certified gold. His studio albums have accounted for more than 20 hit singles on the \"Billboard\" country charts, including 11 Top Ten hits. In 2000, he had a Billboard Number one as a guest artist along with Allison Kraus on Kenny Rogers' \"Buy Me a Rose\", and had two Number Ones on the \"RPM\" country charts in Canada.\n\nWhole Lotta Holes: \"Whole Lotta Holes\" is a song written by Jon Vezner and Don Henry, and recorded by American country music artist Kathy Mattea. It was released in July 1991 as the second single from the album \"Time Passes By\". The song reached #18 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The Roches provide background vocals.\n\nLittle Texas (band): Little Texas is an American country music band founded in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1988 by Tim Rushlow (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Brady Seals (lead and background vocals, guitars, keyboards), Del Gray (drums), Porter Howell (lead guitar, background vocals), Dwayne O'Brien (rhythm guitar, lead and background vocals), and Duane Propes (bass guitar, background vocals). Signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1991, Little Texas released its debut album \"First Time for Everything\" that year. The album's lead off single, \"Some Guys Have All the Love\", reached a peak of No.\u00a08 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. Little Texas continued to produce hit singles throughout the mid-1990s, including the Number One single \"My Love\" and six more top ten hits. 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ASAP (stylized as AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP) is the second studio album by American rapper ASAP Rocky . It was released on May 26, 2015, by A$AP Worldwide, Polo Grounds Music, and RCA Records. The record serves as a sequel from Rocky's previous studio effort \"Long. Live. ASAP\" (2013). In 2013, the recording sessions first took place, during a release of \"Long. Live. A$AP\". The album's executive production was provided by Danger Mouse, mentor ASAP Yams and Rocky himself, featuring production by Rocky and Danger Mouse, as well as a variety of several high-profile producers, including co-executive producers Hector Delgado and Juicy J, Jim Jonsin, FNZ, Frans Mernick, Kanye West, Thelonious Martin and Mark Ronson, among others.\n\nWild for the Night: \"Wild for the Night\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist ASAP Rocky and primarily produced by Skrillex. It was released on March 26, 2013, as the third single from his debut studio album \"Long. Live. ASAP\". On March 26, 2013 the song was officially released to rhythmic crossover radio as the third single and the music video was released. The song has since peaked at #80 on the Billboard Hot 100.\n\nPMW (All I Really Need): \"PMW (All I Really Need)\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist ASAP Rocky, taken from Rocky's debut studio album \"Long. Live. ASAP\" (2013). The song, produced by T-Minus alongside Nikhil Seetharam, features a guest appearance from Rocky's frequent collaborator and fellow American rapper Schoolboy Q. The song marks their third collaboration, with the first being \"Brand New Guy\", from Rocky's 2011 mixtape \"Live. Love. ASAP\", followed by \"Hands on the Wheel\", featured on Q's 2012 project \"Habits & Contradictions\". Upon the release of the album, high downloads resulted in the song peaking at number 14 on the US \"Billboard\" Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.\n\nTrain discography: American pop rock band Train has released ten studio albums, two live albums, one video album, four extended plays, 30 singles, four promotional singles, and 26 music videos. The band independently released their eponymous debut studio album in 1996, two years after their formation. In February 1998, the band signed to Aware Records and Columbia Records and re-released the album under the two labels. Three singles were released from \"Train\"; the album's second single, \"Meet Virginia\", peaked at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album peaked at number 76 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In the period following the release of \"Train\", producer Brendan O'Brien started working with the band in a partnership that would last for three albums. The band released their second studio album \"Drops of Jupiter\" in March 2001; it was preceded by the release of its lead single, \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\". The single became a commercial success, peaking at number five on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and also becoming a top ten hit in Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\" also won an award for Best Rock Song at the 44th Grammy Awards. The album peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200, earning a double platinum certification from the RIAA. \" She's on Fire\", the third single from \"Drops of Jupiter\", achieved moderate success in Australia and the UK. Train's third studio album, \"My Private Nation\", was released in June 2003. It peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The album's first two singles, \"Calling All Angels\" and \"When I Look to the Sky\", peaked at numbers 19 and 74 respectively on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The band released their fourth studio album \"For Me, It's You\" in January 2006. The album peaked at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and spawned three singles.\n\nTrap Lord: Trap Lord is the debut studio album by American rapper ASAP Ferg. The album was released on August 20, 2013, by ASAP Worldwide, Polo Grounds Music, and RCA Records. 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He spent three-and-a-half seasons with Alloa, all but the first in Division Two, then returned to Division One for two seasons with Cowdenbeath. In 1928, he went to America where he played in the American Soccer League for the New York Nationals. On his return, he played non-league football in England for Yeovil & Petters United, spent a season with Football League Second Division club Wolverhampton Wanderers without playing for their first team, and finished up with a season in the Third Division Southern Section with Exeter City and one in the Southern Section with Darlington, playing infrequently for both. He died in 1948.\n\nBilly Wilson (footballer, born 1936): William \"Billy\" Wilson (born 23 September 1936) is a former professional footballer from Northern Ireland. He played as a wing half. He started his career with his hometown club, Portadown, and made his debut for the club at the age of 16. 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The First Nation occupies communities on both sides of the Albany River in Northern Ontario, including Ogoki Post (Ojibwe: \"Ogookiing\") in the Cochrane District and Marten Falls in the Kenora District. As of December 2013, the First Nation had a total registered population of 728 people, of which their on-reserve population was 328 people.\n\nGinoogaming First Nation: Ginoogaming First Nation (formerly the Long Lake 77 First Nation) is a small Anishinaabe (Ojibway) First Nation reserve located in Northern Ontario, located approximately 40\u00a0km east of Geraldton, Ontario, Canada, on the northern shore of Long Lake, immediately south of Long Lake 58 First Nation and the community of Longlac, Ontario. As of September, 2006, their total registered population was 773 people, of which their on-Reserve population was 168.\n\nWikwemikong First Nation: The Wikwemikong First Nation is a First Nation on Manitoulin Island in northern Ontario. 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Consequently, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were added to the songwriting credits. \"Bitter Sweet Symphony\" was released on 16 June 1997 by Hut Recordings as the first single from the album, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart and stayed in the chart for three months. The song's momentum built slowly in the US throughout the latter months of 1997, ultimately leading to a CD single release on 3 March 1998 by Virgin Records America, helping the song to reach number 12 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.\n\nHome Sweet Home/Bittersweet Symphony: \"Home Sweet Home / Bittersweet Symphony\", also known as \"Bittersweet Home\" is a song by American rock group Limp Bizkit. It was released in December 2005 as the only single from the compilation album \"Greatest Hitz\". The song is a medley of \"Home Sweet Home\" by M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce and \"Bitter Sweet Symphony\" by The Verve. 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With Zannino in jail, Grasso became underboss.\n\nVito Giacalone: Vito William \"Billy Jack\" Giacalone (April 16, 1923 \u2013 February 19, 2012) was an American organized crime figure in Detroit, serving as a capo in the Detroit Partnership. He was the younger brother of Anthony \"Tony Jack\" Giacalone, also a capo in the Detroit Partnership.\n\nGenovese crime family New Jersey faction: The Genovese crime family's New Jersey faction is a group of mobsters within the Genovese crime family that control the family's interests in organized crime activities in the state of New Jersey. The New Jersey faction of the Genovese crime family has maintained a strong presence in the Northern New Jersey area since the prohibition era. The faction is divided into multiple crews and has increased in power over the years with members controlling illegal activities in labor racketeering, loansharking, extortion, and illegal gambling. Members within the faction have held top leadership position in the Genovese crime family dating back to the 1930s with underboss Guarino \"Willie\" Moretti. From the 1990s until his death in 2010, Tino \"the Greek\" Fiumara had been in control of the New Jersey faction.\n\nDeCavalcante crime family: The DeCavalcante crime family is an Italian-American organized crime family that operates in Elizabeth, New Jersey and surrounding areas in the state and is part of the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the American Mafia (or Cosa Nostra). It operates on the other side of the Hudson River from the Five Families of New York, but it maintains strong relations with many of them, as well as with the Philadelphia crime family and the Patriarca crime family of New England. 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Smith. Smith began recording under the name in 2002 as an outlet which allowed him to explore the traditional music of Eastern Europe more fully than possible with his solo work. Although numerous musicians have contributed to the project, including Glenn Donaldson, Loren Chasse, and Darren Ankenman, most Hala Strana recordings are solo productions. His recordings have included such diverse instruments as hurdy-gurdy, bouzouki, harmonium, spike fiddles, bul bul tarang, the optigan keyboard, xaphoon, and field recordings. Hala Strana\u2019s releases have featured arrangements of traditional music from Hungary, Romania, Croatia, Albania, Ukraine and Bulgaria as well as original music influenced by the music of these areas. 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Living in London, England, during the 1950s and 1960s, Boscoe Holder has been credited with introducing limbo dancing and steel-pan playing to Britain, performing on British television and radio, in variety and nightclubs, in films, and at well-known theatres in the West End. His company also danced for Queen Elizabeth II at her coronation in 1953, and, in two years later, at Windsor Castle.\n\nThe Emperor Jones (1933 film): The Emperor Jones is a 1933 American pre-Code film adaptation of the Eugene O'Neill play of the same title, was made outside of the Hollywood studio system, financed with private money from neophyte wealthy producers, and directed by iconoclast Dudley Murphy, who had sought O'Neill's permission to film the play since its 1924 production in New York. He cast Paul Robeson in his first film role, Dudley Digges, Frank H. Wilson, and Fredi Washington. The screenplay was written by DuBose Heyward and filmed at Kaufman Astoria Studios with the beach scene shot at Jones beach Long Beach, New York. Robeson starred in the O'Neill play on stage, both in the United States and England, a role that had helped launch his career.\n\nCharles Sidney Gilpin: Charles Sidney Gilpin (November 20, 1878 \u2013 May 6, 1930) was one of the most highly regarded stage actors of the 1920s. He played in critical debuts in New York City: the 1919 premier of John Drinkwater\u2019s \"Abraham Lincoln\" and the lead role of Brutus Jones in the 1920 premier of Eugene O'Neill's \"The Emperor Jones\", also touring with the play. In 1920 he was the first black American to receive the Drama League of New York's annual award as one of the 10 people who had done the most that year for American theater.\n\nTallahassee (album): Tallahassee is the seventh studio album by the Mountain Goats. It was the band's second new album to be released in 2002, and it marked quite a few changes. First of all, after releasing records (and cassettes) on small record labels such as Shrimper, Ajax, and Emperor Jones, \"Tallahassee\" was the first Mountain Goats album to be released on a widely known independent label, the British alternative rock label 4AD. It was also the first Mountain Goats album to have an official single released, for the song \"See America Right.\"\n\nThe Emperor Jones (1953 film): The Emperor Jones was a 1953 BBC Television production of the Eugene O'Neill play of the same title, and transmitted live on 7 July that year. It was adapted and directed by Alvin Rakoff (uncredited), starring Gordon Heath in the title role, with music by Billy Shalanki and choreography by Boscoe Holder. The production was not recorded, and is now lost. As summarised in \"The Radio Times\", \"The action of the play takes place on an island in the West Indies as yet not fully exploited by Western civilisation.\"\n\nThe Emperor Jones (opera): The Emperor Jones is an opera in two acts with a prologue and interlude composed by Louis Gruenberg to an English-language libretto adapted by the composer from Eugene O'Neill's 1920 play, \"The Emperor Jones\". It premiered on January 7, 1933, at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City with Lawrence Tibbett in the title role. Set on an unnamed island in the West Indies, the opera tells the story of African American Brutus Jones, a former Pullman porter and ex-convict who escaped to the island, set himself up as its tyrannical \"Emperor\", and became rich by exploiting the natives. The natives start a revolt against him, and as he tries to escape through the jungle, he is haunted by visions of his past life and the man he had murdered. As the natives close in, he commits suicide using the silver bullet which he had worn around his neck as a good-luck charm. With a score that incorporates elements of jazz and negro spirituals, \"The Emperor Jones\" was the eleventh American opera to premiere at the Met, and has continued to be performed into the 21st century, albeit rarely.\n\nTrumans Water (album): Trumans Water is a 2001 album by Trumans Water. The CD version (released by Emperor Jones) has a slightly different track list than the LP (released in the UK by Delboy Records in March 2002).\n\nThe Emperor Jones (1955 film): The Emperor Jones is a 1955 film adaptation of the Eugene O'Neill play of the same title produced by the \"Kraft Television Theatre\" anthology series starring Ossie Davis in the title role.\n\nThe Emperor Jones: The Emperor Jones is a 1920 play by American dramatist Eugene O'Neill that tells the tale of Brutus Jones, a resourceful, self-assured African American and a former Pullman porter, who kills another black man in a dice game, is jailed, and later escapes to a small, backward Caribbean island where he sets himself up as emperor. 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It can be thought of as a computer programming language, though it is not convenient for writing software. Instead, it is important in the mathematical theory of algorithms because it is an extremely simple Turing complete language. It was introduced by Moses Sch\u00f6nfinkel and Haskell Curry.\n\nHaskell Curry: Haskell Brooks Curry ( ; September 12, 1900 \u2013 September 1, 1982) was an American mathematician and logician. Curry is best known for his work in combinatory logic; while the initial concept of combinatory logic was based on a single paper by Moses Sch\u00f6nfinkel, much of the development was done by Curry. Curry is also known for Curry's paradox and the Curry\u2013Howard correspondence. 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Other runners who have made the same switch include Saif Saeed Shaheen.\n\nBan\u016b M\u016bs\u0101: The Ban\u016b M\u016bs\u0101 brothers (\"Sons of Moses\"), namely Ab\u016b Ja\u02bffar, Mu\u1e25ammad ibn M\u016bs\u0101 ibn Sh\u0101kir (before 803 \u2013 February 873), Ab\u016b al\u2010Q\u0101sim, A\u1e25mad ibn M\u016bs\u0101 ibn Sh\u0101kir (d. 9th century) and Al-\u1e24asan ibn M\u016bs\u0101 ibn Sh\u0101kir (d. 9th century), were three 9th-century scholars who lived and worked in Baghdad. Of Persian descent, they are known for their \"Book of Ingenious Devices\" on automata (automatic machines) and mechanical devices. Another important work of theirs is the \"Book on the Measurement of Plane and Spherical Figures\", a foundational work on geometry that was frequently quoted by both Islamic and European mathematicians.\n\nCombinatory logic: Combinatory logic is a notation to eliminate the need for quantified variables in mathematical logic. It was introduced by Moses Sch\u00f6nfinkel and Haskell Curry, and has more recently been used in computer science as a theoretical model of computation and also as a basis for the design of functional programming languages. It is based on combinators. A combinator is a higher-order function that uses only function application and earlier defined combinators to define a result from its arguments.\n\nMoses Sch\u00f6nfinkel: Moses Ilyich Sch\u00f6nfinkel, also known as Moisei Isai'evich Sheinfinkel' (Russian: \u041c\u043e\u0438\u0441\u0435\u0439 \u0418\u0441\u0430\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0428\u0435\u0439\u043d\u0444\u0438\u043d\u043a\u0435\u043b\u044c; 4 September 1889\u20131942), was a Russian logician and mathematician, known for the invention of combinatory logic.\n\nAndrei Okounkov: Andrei Yuryevich Okounkov (Russian: \u0410\u043d\u0434\u0440\u0435\u0301\u0439 \u042e\u0301\u0440\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041e\u043a\u0443\u043d\u044c\u043a\u043e\u0301\u0432 , \"Andrej Okun'kov\") (born July 26, 1969) is a Russian mathematician who works on representation theory and its applications to algebraic geometry, mathematical physics, probability theory and special functions. He is currently a professor at Columbia University and the academic supervisor of HSE International Laboratory of Representation Theory and Mathematical Physics. In 2006, he received the Fields Medal \"for his contributions to bridging probability, representation theory and algebraic geometry.\"\n\nList of mathematicians born in the 19th century: Mathematicians born in the 19th century listed by nationality.\n\nMaktab, Lahore: Maktab is a private co-educational school (preschool to A-levels) founded in 2012. The school, catering to the needs of approximately 250 students, is situated on a purpose-built 3.5-acre campus right next to the Lahore Zoo Safari. It is the only school in Pakistan that caters to the needs of the most talented students in mathematics, sciences and computer science. 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It was the last recording by Stan Kenton's Creative World Records label prior to Kenton's death on August 25, 1979. It was also the last of the \"Stan Kenton presents...\" series of albums (Bill Holman, Bill Russo, Bob Cooper, etc.); this recording presents the talent of the alto saxophonist and former Kenton band member Gabe Baltazar. Though never reissued on CD the recording is critically acclaimed and does a good job highlighting the jazz talents of a legendary jazz artist (Baltazar) at the peak of his playing career. He is backed up by a 17 piece big band on most cuts, a string section is added to one track.\n\nStan Kenton Plays for Today: Stan Kenton Plays for Today is an album by bandleader Stan Kenton recorded in 1966 by Capitol Records.\n\nRugolo Plays Kenton: Rugolo Plays Kenton (subtitled The Pete Rugolo Orchestra Plays Compositions Introduced by Stan Kenton) is an album by composer, arranger and conductor Pete Rugolo featuring performances of tunes associated with Stan Kenton recorded in 1958 and first released on the Mercury label.\n\nKenton Live from the Las Vegas Tropicana: Kenton Live from the Las Vegas Tropicana is a live album by bandleader and pianist Stan Kenton featuring a concert recorded at the Blue Room of the Tropicana Hotel in 1958 and released on the Capitol label.\n\nStan Kenton Band Clinics: Stan Kenton Band Clinics were summer programs founded by Stan Kenton in 1959. 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The company was started in 2007 by a group of Buenos Aires based professional artists and presently operates a manufacturing plant in Buenos Aires, as well as a retail store in the Palermo Soho neighborhood. In September 2010, Liquid Assets opened a temporary pop up store in New York City's Tribeca neighborhood in conjunction with the Swervewolf Experience marketing and design firm. Although artists have used valuable commodities such as gold leaf to create works of art for centuries, such as gilding, Liquid Assets Paint & Pigment Company is the world's only known manufacturer of artist paint and pigment created with actual currency.\n\nMary Brown's: Mary Brown's is a Canadian fast-food restaurant chain known for its Big Mary sandwich, chicken and 'taters' or potato wedges. Its process involves marinating chicken for up to 48 hours prior to cooking. 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Skyhook expanded their product set in 2015 to deliver advertising segments and behavioral insights; emphasizing data privatization and security for their advertising technology and mobile app customers. In 2016, Skyhook engineered Precision Location to power Wearables and the Internet of Things, and launched products Personas and Context Accelerator to help brands reach out to mobile consumers.\n\nHumana: Humana Inc. is a for-profit American health insurance company based in Louisville, Kentucky. s of 2014 Humana has had over 13 million customers in the U.S., reported a 2013 revenue of US$41.3 billion, and has had 51,600 employees. In 2013, the company ranked 73 on the Fortune 500 list, which made it the highest ranked (by revenues) company based in Kentucky. 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This Shamrock Bowl hosted two teams from the IAFL South division, the University of Limerick Vikings and the Cork Admirals. The Vikings won the first Shamrock Bowl title in their team history, previously losing their last two in 2002 and 2006. This was the Cork Admirals' first Shamrock Bowl appearance.\n\nStyphelia: Styphelia is a genus of shrubs in the heather family, Ericaceae. The genus is endemic to Australia and the Pacific Islands.\n\nFrank Shamrock: Frank Shamrock (born Frank Alisio Juarez, III; December 8, 1972) is an American former mixed martial artist. Shamrock was the first to hold the UFC Middleweight Championship (later renamed the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship) and retired as the four-time defending undefeated champion. Shamrock was the No. 1 ranked pound for pound UFC fighter in the world during his reign as the UFC Middleweight Champion. 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Diamond Shamrock would go on to merge with Ultramar Corporation, and the combined company, Ultramar Diamond Shamrock Corporation, would in turn be acquired by Valero Energy Corporation in 2001.\n\nShamrock Bowl XXV: Shamrock Bowl XXV was an American football game pitting the 6 time Shamrock Bowl champions, Dublin Rebels against university side, UL Vikings. The game was played on July 31, 2011, at the Morton Stadium in Santry, Dublin. The Rebels defeated the Vikings by a score of 14 - 13, earning their seventh Shamrock Bowl win. Rebels safety Marcus Naylor was named the Shamrock Bowl MVP. He was the second Rebels safety ever to win the award following, Brian Carter.\n\nShamrock: A shamrock is a young sprig of clover, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. 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Taylor: Edward Curtis Taylor, Jr. (born August 3, 1923)) is an American chemist who designed and synthesized the chemotherapy drug pemetrexed (brand name Alimta), an inhibitor of purine biosynthesis, with grant support from the U.S. National Cancer Institute, NIH. Taylor studied for his PhD from 1946 to 1949 at Cornell University with Professor Cornelius Cain. As of 2009, royalties for this drug from Eli Lilly & Co. paid to Princeton University were sufficient to completely finance a state-of-the-art 263000 sqft chemistry laboratory building.\n\nClifford Taylor (composer): Clifford O. Taylor (20 October 1923 Avalon, PA-19 September 1987 Abington, PA) was an American composer and music educator. He studied with Walter Piston and Paul Hindemith and served as chairman of the department of music composition at Temple University for 23 years. 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In popular music and traditional music, songwriting may involve the creation of a basic outline of the song, called the lead sheet, which sets out the melody, lyrics and chord progression. In classical music, orchestration (choosing the instruments of a large music ensemble such as an orchestra which will play the different parts of music, such as the melody, accompaniment, countermelody, bassline and so on) is typically done by the composer, but in musical theatre and in pop music, songwriters may hire an arranger to do the orchestration. In some cases, a pop or traditional songwriter may not use written notation at all, and instead compose the song in her mind and then play, sing and/or record it from memory. 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In 2008, he returned to Hong Kong and signed an artist contract with TVB.\n\nMaster of Destiny: Master of Destiny (; literally \"Across Heaven and Earth\") is an 2015 Hong Kong joint China epic television drama created by Hong Kong director Wong Jing and produced by his production company Jing's Entertainment Limited, \"Master of Destiny\" chronicles the rise and the eventual hardships of the affluent Cho family from Hong Kong, which eventually, they fight the corruption that reeks inside their family, and stars Liza Wang, Angie Chiu, Hawick Lau, Kenny Wong, Edwin Siu, Kimmy Tong, and Monica Mok as the main cast. Filming commenced on 1 August 2013 in Tianjin, China. The mainland China version will have 40 episodes and began airing on Anhui Television on 28 May 2015 with Mandarin voice dubbing. Hong Kong broadcast will begin on airing on Jade and HD Jade channels 22 June 2015 every Monday through Friday during its 8:30-9:30 pm timeslot with 32 episodes total. 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It opened on January 6, 1853, and by the end of the year had expanded to 1,000 rooms. The St.Nicholas raised the bar for a new standard of lavish appointments for a luxury hotel. It was the first New York City building to cost over $1million. The hotel was said to have ended the Astor House's preeminence in New York hostelry.\n\nWaldorf Astoria New York: The Waldorf Astoria New York is a luxury hotel in Manhattan, New York City. The hotel has been housed in two historic landmark buildings in New York. The first, bearing the same name, was built in two stages, as the Waldorf Hotel and the Astoria Hotel, which accounts for its dual name. That original site was situated on Astor family properties along Fifth Avenue, opened in 1893, and designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh. It was demolished in 1929 to make way for the construction of the Empire State Building. 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Carte hired C\u00e9sar Ritz as manager and Auguste Escoffier as chef de cuisine; they established an unprecedented standard of quality in hotel service, entertainment and elegant dining, attracting royalty and other rich and powerful guests and diners.\n\nConrad Indianapolis: Conrad Indianapolis is a high-rise luxury hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was completed in 2006 and has 23 floors. The building includes street level retail and 243 luxury hotel rooms with 18 residential condominiums. Conrad Hotels is the luxury brand of Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and the Conrad Indianapolis is one of four Conrad Hotels in the United States, the other three being located in Miami, Chicago and New York City. 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By the early 1970s, Marley and Bunny Wailer had learned to play some instruments and brothers Aston \"Family Man\" Barrett (bass) and Carlton Barrett (drums), had joined the band. After Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh left the band in 1974, Marley began touring with new band members. His new backing band included the Barrett brothers, Junior Marvin and Al Anderson on lead guitar, Tyrone Downie and Earl \"Wya\" Lindo on keyboards, and Alvin \"Seeco\" Patterson on percussion. The \"I Threes\", consisting of Judy Mowatt, Marcia Griffiths, and Marley's wife, Rita, provided backing vocals.\n\nNatty Dread Tour: The Natty Dread Tour was a concert tour organised to support the album \"Natty Dread\" by Bob Marley and the Wailers.\n\nOne Love/People Get Ready: \"One Love/People Get Ready\" is a reggae/rhythm and blues song by Bob Marley & The Wailers from their 1977 album \"Exodus\". It was first recorded in a ska style by Marley's original group, The Wailers in 1965 and was released as a single. This version was later included on their first singles compilation \"The Wailing Wailers\" in 1966. It was rerecorded as part of the 1970 medley All In One, which contained reggae reworkings of their early ska songs. This was released as a single and is also included on the compilation \"African Herbsman\" under the name \"All in One\". The version on \"Exodus\" was not released as a single until 9 April 1984, promoting the forthcoming greatest hits album \"Legend\". 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Consisting of some twenty authors, the group championed the New Realism movement and Social realism. The group met at the Abraham Lincoln Centre on South Cottage Grove Avenue near the Bronzeville District.\n\nTrade unions in Ecuador: Disunited and poorly organized for most of its history, trade unions in Ecuador developed only slowly and had only a marginal political impact. Precise figures on unionization in the late 1980s were practically nonexistent, even within the unions themselves. The organized labor movement in Ecuador was divided into four confederations and a number of independent federations. At the local level, labor organizations also took the form of artisan guilds, cooperatives, and neighborhood associations. In addition to representing only a minority of the workers in all sectors of employment (approximately one-fifth), the labor movement traditionally was weakened by rivalry and government repression. 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She was also a speaker for the Knights of Labor movement and the National Farmer's Alliance.\n\nFrances Nacke Noel: Frances Nacke Noel (January 5, 1873 \u2013 April 24, 1963) was a women\u2019s labor activist and suffragette, and was known as \"the most eloquent female orator of Southern California\" in the early 20th century. Nacke acted as one of the primary female labor and suffrage leaders in the Los Angeles labor movement. She was one of the first \"progressive activists\" to tie to the suffragette movement to the labor movement, thereby achieving mutual goals of emancipation of both women and workers. Through her oration and organization, Nacke was a key contributor to the passing of the suffrage movement in Los Angeles. 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Its name comes from the IBM Personal System/2 series of personal computers, with which it was introduced in 1987. The PS/2 mouse connector generally replaced the older DE-9 RS-232 \"serial mouse\" connector, while the PS/2 keyboard connector replaced the larger 5-pin/180\u00b0 DIN connector used in the IBM PC/AT design. The PS/2 designs on keyboard and mouse interfaces are electrically similar and employ the same communication protocol. However, unlike the otherwise similar Apple Desktop Bus connector used by Apple, a given system's keyboard and mouse port may not be interchangeable since the two devices use a different set of commands.\n\nIBM Aptiva: The IBM Aptiva personal computer was introduced in September 1994 as the replacement for the IBM PS/1. The first Aptiva models were based on the Intel 80486 CPU with later models using the Pentium and AMD CPUs. All systems were developed in-house except for the later E series which was developed by Acer. The last system was withdrawn in May 2001 without direct replacement when IBM decided to exit the home market. Customers were directed to the IBM NetVista, which was more targeted to business desktops. Most Aptiva models included a modem and a standby/hibernation feature called \"Rapid Resume\".\n\nIBM PC Series: The IBM PC Series personal computer was the follow-on to the IBM PS/ValuePoint and IBM Personal System/2. Announced in October 1994 and withdrawn in October 2000, it was replaced by the IBM NetVista, apart from the Pentium Pro-based PC360 and PC365, which were replaced by the IBM IntelliStation.\n\nAamber Pegasus: The Aamber Pegasus is a home computer first produced in New Zealand in 1981 by Technosys Research Labs.\n\nVideo Graphics Array: Video Graphics Array (VGA) is the display hardware first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers in 1987. Through widespread adoption, the term has also come to mean either an analog computer display standard, the 15-pin D-subminiature VGA connector, or the 640\u00d7480 resolution characteristic of the VGA hardware.\n\nAT (form factor): In the area of IBM compatible personal computers, the AT form factor referred to the dimensions and layout (form factor) of the motherboard for the IBM AT. Like the IBM PC and IBM XT models before it, many third-party manufacturers produced motherboards compatible with the IBM AT form factor, allowing end users to upgrade their computers for faster processors. The IBM AT became a widely copied design in the booming home computer market of the 1980s. IBM clones made at the time began using AT compatible designs, contributing to its popularity. In the 1990s many computers still used AT and its variants. Since 1997, the AT form factor has been largely supplanted by ATX.\n\nIBM 386SLC: The 386SLC was an Intel-licensed version of the 386SX (32-bit internal, 16-bit external, 24-bit memory addressing), developed and manufactured by IBM in 1991. It included power-management capabilities and an 8KB internal CPU cache, which enabled it to yield comparable performance to 386DX processors of the same clock speed, which were considerably more expensive. Known inside IBM as \"\"Super Little Chip\"\" for its initials, it was used in IBM PS/2 35, 40 56 Series and in the IBM PS/ValuePoint 325T, but never gained much market share. This was mainly due to an agreement with Intel, in which IBM was not allowed to sell their CPUs if they were not part of a system or upgrade board. It was also marketed as an optional upgrade for 8086-equipped IBM PS/2 25 Series computers.\n\nMulti-Color Graphics Array: The Multi-Color Graphics Array or MCGA is a video subsystem built into the motherboard of the IBM PS/2 Model\u00a030, introduced on April 2, 1987, and Model\u00a025, introduced later on August 11; no standalone MCGA cards were ever made.\n\nIBM PS/ValuePoint: The IBM PS/ValuePoint (or just ValuePoint) personal computer was IBM's answer to the PC clone market, where the IBM PS/2 could not compete due to price and proprietary interfaces. Announced in October 1992 and withdrawn in July 1995, it was replaced by the IBM PC Series 300.\n\nIBM PS/1: The IBM PS/1 is a brand for a line of personal computers that marked IBM's return to the home market in 1990, five years after the IBM PCjr. It was replaced by the IBM Aptiva in September 1994.", "question": "Are the IBM PS/1 and the Aamber Pegasus both types of home computer?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"evaluated_characteristic": {"type": "string", "description": "The characteristic being evaluated for the computer models."}, "computer_models_evaluated": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the computer model."}, "is_identified_as_home_computer": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the model is identified as a home computer in the context."}, "introduction_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the computer model was introduced."}}, "required": ["name", "is_identified_as_home_computer", "introduction_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "all_models_are_home_computers": {"type": "boolean", "description": "The final answer to whether all listed models are home computers."}}, "required": ["evaluated_characteristic", "computer_models_evaluated", "all_models_are_home_computers"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"evaluated_characteristic": "home computer", "computer_models_evaluated": [{"name": "IBM PS/1", "is_identified_as_home_computer": true, "introduction_year": 1990}, {"name": "Aamber Pegasus", "is_identified_as_home_computer": true, "introduction_year": 1981}], "all_models_are_home_computers": true}, "ground_truth": {"evaluated_characteristic": "home computer status", "computer_models_evaluated": [{"name": "IBM PS/1", "is_identified_as_home_computer": true, "introduction_year": 1990}, {"name": "Aamber Pegasus", "is_identified_as_home_computer": true, "introduction_year": 1981}], "all_models_are_home_computers": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1646, "output_tokens": 90, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "fda23a36d2c44843c43263cde96c49d996ae172a7964b86663f2c93046bc610a", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae5230b5542990ba0bbb1c4", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Carey Hart", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Ricky Johnson: Rick Johnson (born July 6, 1964) is an American former professional motorcycle, off-road truck and stock car racer. He competed in AMA motocross and Supercross during the 1980s and, won seven AMA national championships. He later switched to off-road racing. In 2010, he won the Pro 2WD Trophy Truck championship in the Traxxas TORC Series. In September 2012, he won the 4x4 world championship race at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway and later that day won the AMSOIL Cup pitting the two and four wheel drive trucks. Johnson won the 2014 Frozen Rush, the first short-course off-road race on snow.\n\nCarey Hart: Carey Jason Phillip Hart (born July 17, 1975) is an American former professional freestyle motocross competitor, motorcycle racer and current off-road truck racer. He is known for being the first motorcyclist to perform a back flip on a 250cc motorcycle during a competition, and for his company \"Hart & Huntington Tattoo & Clothing Company\". He and singer Pink have been married since 2006.\n\nJeff Ward (motorsports): Jeff Ward (born 22 June 1961) is a British-American former professional motocross racer, auto racing driver and off-road racer. He won the AMA Motocross Championship five times and the AMA Supercross Championship twice and the Motocross des Nations seven times. After retiring from motorcycle competition, Ward turned to auto racing, finishing in second place at the Indianapolis 500 and winning a race at the Texas Motor Speedway. He then competed in off-road truck racing and is currently competing in rallycross racing. Ward was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999 and, was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America on August 12, 2006.\n\nFunhouse Tour: The Funhouse Tour was the fourth concert tour by American singer-songwriter Pink. The tour supported her fifth studio album, \"Funhouse\". The tour visited Europe, Australia and North America. According to Pollstar, the Funhouse Tour (2009) earned around $150 million with more than 1.5 million in attendance. The Australian leg of the tour broke the record for the biggest tour in the history of the country. Over 660,000 people attended the Australian shows and grossed over $80 million.\n\nSo What (Pink song): \"So What\" is a song recorded by American singer Pink for her fifth studio album, \"Funhouse\" (2008). The song was written by Pink, Max Martin, and Shellback, and produced by Martin. Selected as the album's debut single, \"So What\" was first released to mainstream radios on August 25, 2008, through LaFace and Zomba Label Group. The song consists of a martial beat and synth backing. The lyrics are based on her separation from motocross racer Carey Hart, which occurred six months prior to the release.\n\nSober (Pink song): \"Sober\" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Pink, taken from her fifth studio album, \"Funhouse\" (2008). It was written by Pink and Kara DioGuardi, with additional writing by Nate \"Danja\" Hills and Marcella Araica, while production was done by Danja, Tony Kanal and Jimmy Harry. The song was released as the album's second single on October 31, 2008, firstly through digital download and later was added to U.S. radio stations on December 1, 2008. The power pop song talks about the quiet sense of comfort in being sober, with the singer claiming it was about the vices that we choose.\n\nJ.N. Roberts: James Nelson \"J. N.\" Roberts is an American former professional off-road and enduro motorcycle racer and a film industry stuntman. In the 1960s and early 1970s, he was a dominant motorcycle competitor in American desert racing centered in the Mojave Desert of Southern California. At one point in his desert racing career, Roberts won 27 consecutive desert races, earning him the unofficial nickname of King of the Desert. Roberts was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999 and, into the Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2009.\n\nMike Jones (motocross rider): Michael Jones, (born February 28, 1966 in Export, Pennsylvania) is an American freestyle motocross competitor, with over 35 years of professional rider experience. He started his motorcycle racing career in 1972 aged 6, and became the 1989 world champion of Supercross. Continuing to race up until his last Fastcross in Italy 2000, he became increasingly involved in the emerging sport of Freestyle Motocross, performing half-time jump shows at football games as early as 1987. He is attributed as being \"one of the founding fathers of the sport of freestyle motocross\", and became known as \"Mad\" Mike Jones after an Italian promoter described his stunts as \"Mad\" and \"the name stuck\". He has appeared in numerous movies including Crusty Demons, and also goes around North American schools to share about his experience.\n\nJeremy Stenberg: Jeremy \"Twitch\" Stenberg (born September 27, 1981 in San Diego, California) is a professional freestyle motocross rider and professional off-road truck racer. Stenberg received his nickname 'Twitch' from his Tourette's syndrome, which he was diagnosed with at the age of eight. He started riding dirtbikes at the age of two so his father could spend more time with him and keep him out of their dangerous neighbourhood. He is a born again Christian.\n\nFunhouse (song): \"Funhouse\" is the fifth single from American singer-songwriter Pink's fifth studio album of the same name. The track was written by P!nk, Jimmy Harry and Tony Kanal who also produced the song. It holds the title of the album and, just like most of the album's tracks, the song speaks about P!nk's split with motocrossrider Carey Hart. Pink performed the song on September 16, 2009 on the Jimmy Kimmel Live! concert stage.", "question": "\"Funhouse\" is the fifth single from American singer-songwriter Pink's fifth studio album of the same name, the song speaks about P!nk's split with which American former professional freestyle motocross competitor, motorcycle racer and current off-road truck racer?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person."}, "professions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of professions held by the person."}, "relationship_to_pink": {"type": "string", "description": "The nature of the person's relationship with Pink, as described in the context."}}, "required": ["person_name", "professions", "relationship_to_pink"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Carey Hart", "professions": ["freestyle motocross competitor", "motorcycle racer", "off-road truck racer"], "relationship_to_pink": "married since 2006"}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Carey Hart", "professions": ["freestyle motocross competitor", "motorcycle racer", "off-road truck racer"], "relationship_to_pink": "split with"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1836, "output_tokens": 47, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "943353da828833f675216992efa392b7b5e87bd4c690d235abe22af59f19c733", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab9960d554299131ca42386", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "House Majority Leader", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Dick Armey: Richard Keith Armey ( ; born July 7, 1940) is an American politician. He was a U.S. Representative from Texas' (1985\u20132003) and House Majority Leader (1995\u20132003). He was one of the engineers of the \"Republican Revolution\" of the 1990s, in which Republicans were elected to majorities of both houses of Congress for the first time in four decades. Armey was one of the chief authors of the Contract with America. Armey is also an author and former economics professor. After his retirement from Congress, he has worked as a consultant, advisor, and lobbyist.\n\nPeter B. Davidson: Peter B. Davidson is an American lawyer and government official who currently serves as the General Counsel of the United States Department of Commerce. He was previously the senior vice president for congressional relations at Verizon Communications, general counsel to the United States Trade Representative, vice president for congressional relations at US West and Qwest, general counsel and policy director to the Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, attorney-advisor in the Office of Legal Counsel of the United States Department of Justice, director of congressional and media relations at the United States Information Agency, staffer to Representatives Dick Armey and Bill Frenzel, and law clerk on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.\n\nJock Scott: John Wyeth Scott II (June 29, 1947 \u2013 April 25, 2009), known as Jock Scott, was a lawyer and college professor in Alexandria, Louisiana, who served three terms from District 26 in the Louisiana House of Representatives, first as a Democrat (1976\u20131985) and then as a Republican (1985\u20131988). He was defeated in a race for the Louisiana State Senate in 1987. He also lost two bids for the United States House of Representatives: a 1985 special election, when he ran as a Democrat, and in the 2004 nonpartisan blanket primary for the Fifth Congressional District, when he challenged fellow Republican U.S. Representative Rodney Alexander of Jackson Parish.\n\nMichael C. Burgess: Michael Clifton Burgess (born December 23, 1950) is a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives representing 's 26 congressional district . In 2002, he defeated Scott Armey, the son of House Majority Leader and then-U.S. Representative Dick Armey, in a primary runoff election. Prior to his election, he practiced as a doctor of obstetrics and gynecology.\n\nContract with America: The Contract with America was a document released by the United States Republican Party during the 1994 Congressional election campaign. Written by Newt Gingrich and Dick Armey, and in part using text from former President Ronald Reagan's 1985 State of the Union Address, the Contract detailed the actions the Republicans promised to take if they became the majority party in the United States House of Representatives for the first time in 40 years. Many of the Contract's policy ideas originated at The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.\n\nTexas's 26th congressional district: Texas District 26 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district in the state of Texas that serves an area in the northern portion of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex centering on Denton County. The current Representative is Michael C. Burgess. The District is best known as the seat of former House Majority Leader Dick Armey.\n\nTexas's 13th congressional district: Texas District 13 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional District of the U.S. state of Texas that includes most of the Texas Panhandle, parts of Texoma and northeastern parts of North Texas. It winds across the Panhandle into the South Plains, then runs east across the Red River Valley. Covering over 40000 sqmi , it is the second-largest district geographically in Texas and larger in area than thirteen entire states. The principal cities in the district are Amarillo and Wichita Falls. The current Representative is Republican Mac Thornberry.\n\nTexas's 20th congressional district: Texas District 20 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district that serves the western half of San Antonio and Bexar County in Texas. The district is heavily Latino/Hispanic (predominantly of Mexican descent), as is the surrounding area. Charlie Gonzalez, who represented the district from 1999 to 2013 after succeeding his father, Henry B. Gonzalez, did not seek re-election in the 2012 United States House of Representatives elections. State representative Joaqu\u00edn Castro, the Democratic nominee to replace Gonzalez, defeated David Rosa, the Republican nominee, in the race for Texas's 20th district on November 6, 2012. His term began on January 3, 2013.\n\nRon Slotin: Ronald D. \"Ron\" Slotin (born 1963/64) is an American politician from the state of Georgia. He served in the Georgia State Senate, opting not to run for reelection in 1996 so that he could run for the United States House of Representatives seat for Georgia 's 4 congressional district . He ran in the 2017 special election to represent Georgia 's 6 congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, but was unsuccessful.\n\nTexas's 8th congressional district: Texas District 8 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district that includes Montgomery County and Walker County. It includes much of the northern outlying areas of metro Houston. The current Representative from District 8 is Kevin Brady and has been since 1997. For the 2014 election cycle Craig McMichael, a veteran of the Marine Corps, and network engineer had challenged and lost to incumbent Kevin Brady in the Republican Primary. In the 2014 General Election, Brady faced off against the Libertarian Party candidate, Ken Petty of Spring, Texas, who won his nomination in the Libertarian District Convention. No Democrat ran. In the 2016 election, the 20-year incumbent was challenged by 3 challengers: Andre Dean, Craig McMichael, and Steve Toth. As of August 2017, Brady is expected to face Democrat Steven David in the 2018 election as well as Independent candidate Todd Carlton. 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The airport serves the towns of State College and Bellefonte, and the surrounding area.\n\nColumbus Regional Airport Authority: Columbus Regional Airport Authority (CRAA) oversees the operations of John Glenn Columbus International Airport, Rickenbacker International Airport and Bolton Field airports in the Columbus, Ohio, area.\n\nInterstate 270 (Ohio): Interstate 270 (abbreviated I-270) is the beltway loop freeway in the Columbus metropolitan area, commonly known locally as \"The Outerbelt,\" or the \"Jack Nicklaus Freeway.\" The \"western\" (and \"eastern\") terminus of I-270, at least in terms of the zero-milepost, is at the junction with I-71 east of Grove City, Ohio. I-270, along with I-670, provides access to John Glenn Columbus International Airport. The entire length of I-270 is 54.97 mi . 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It is part of the \"Brushstrokes\" series of artworks that includes several paintings and sculptures whose subject is the actions made with a house-painter's brush.\n\nInterstate 670 (Ohio): Interstate 670 (I-670) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Ohio that passes through downtown Columbus, connecting I-70 west of downtown with I-270 and US 62 near the eastern suburb of Gahanna. I-670 provides access to John Glenn Columbus International Airport, and intersects SR 315 and I-71 downtown. The section between SR 315 and I-71 is commonly referred to by locals as the \"North Innerbelt\", with the rest of the innerbelt consisting of SR 315 (west), I-70 (south), and I-71 (east and south).\n\nBolton Field: Bolton Field (ICAO: KTZR,\u00a0FAA LID: TZR) is a public airport eight miles (13\u00a0km) southwest of Columbus, in Franklin County, Ohio. It is a towered airport operated under the Columbus Regional Airport Authority. It is one of 12 general aviation reliever airports in Ohio recognized in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) and is a reliever airport for John Glenn Columbus International Airport.\n\nRickenbacker International Airport: Rickenbacker International Airport (IATA: LCK,\u00a0ICAO: KLCK,\u00a0FAA LID: LCK) is a civil-military public airport 10 mi south of downtown Columbus, near Lockbourne in southern Franklin County, Ohio, United States. The south end of the airport extends into Pickaway County. The base was named for flying ace and Columbus native Eddie Rickenbacker. It is managed by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also operates John Glenn Columbus International Airport and Bolton Field. Rickenbacker International is primarily a cargo airport for the city of Columbus, although since 2012 it has served an increasing number of passenger flights as well as charter carriers.\n\nCleveland Burke Lakefront Airport: Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport (IATA: BKL,\u00a0ICAO: KBKL,\u00a0FAA LID: BKL) is a public airport on the shore of Lake Erie, in the northeast part of downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It classified as a general aviation airport and is an FAA designated reliever to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE), which is Greater Cleveland's primary airport. In 2008, based on FAA data, Burke Lakefront was the fourth busiest airport in the state of Ohio after, Cleveland Hopkins, Port Columbus International and Akron-Canton, up from 7th in 2007. It is named after former Cleveland mayor and U.S. senator Thomas A. 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King William I of the Netherlands ordered its construction in 1820, and it was completed in 1826. It commemorates the location on the battlefield of Waterloo where a musket ball hit the shoulder of William II of the Netherlands (the Prince of Orange) and knocked him from his horse during the battle. It is also a memorial of the Battle of Quatre Bras, which had been fought two days earlier, on 16 June 1815.\n\nBattle of Ligny: The Battle of Ligny (16 June 1815) was the last victory of the military career of Napoleon Bonaparte. In this battle, French troops of the Arm\u00e9e du Nord under Napoleon's command, defeated part of a Prussian army under Field Marshal Prince Bl\u00fccher, near Ligny in present-day Belgium. The Battle of Ligny is an example of a tactical win and a strategic loss for the French. While the French troops did force the enemy to retreat, the Prussian army survived and went on to play a pivotal role two days later at the Battle of Waterloo, reinforced by IV Prussian corps that had not participated in the battle at Ligny. Had the French army succeeded in keeping the Prussian army from joining the Anglo-allied Army under Wellington at Waterloo, Napoleon might have won the Waterloo Campaign.\n\nBattle of Waterloo: The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815, near Waterloo in present-day Belgium, then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. A French army under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: a British-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Bl\u00fccher, Prince of Wahlstatt.\n\nArthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington: Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (1 May 1769 \u2013 14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures of 19th-century Britain. His defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 put him in the first rank of Britain's military heroes.\n\nBattle of Redinha: The Battle of Redinha was a rearguard action which took place on March 12, 1811, during Mass\u00e9na's retreat from Portugal, by a French division under Marshal Ney against a considerably larger Anglo-Portuguese force under Wellington. Challenging the Allies with only one or two divisions, Ney's 7,000 troops were pitched against 25,000 men. The success of Ney's action delayed the Allied advance and bought valuable time for the withdrawal of the main body of the French army.\n\nFirst Battle of the Marne: The Battle of the Marne (French: Premi\u00e8re bataille de la Marne , also known as the Miracle of the Marne, \"Le Miracle de la Marne\") was a World War I battle fought from 6\u201310 September 1914. It resulted in an Allied victory against the German armies in the west. The battle was the culmination of the German advance into France and pursuit of the Allied armies which followed the Battle of the Frontiers in August and had reached the eastern outskirts of Paris. A counter-attack by six French armies and the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) along the Marne River forced the Imperial German Army to retreat north-west, leading to the First Battle of the Aisne and the Race to the Sea. The battle was a victory for the Allies but led to four years of trench warfare stalemate on the Western Front.\n\nBattle of Landen: The Battle of Landen (or Neerwinden), in the current Belgian province of Flemish Brabant, was a battle in the Nine Years' War, fought in present-day Belgium on 29 July 1693 between the French army of Marshal Luxembourg and the Allied army of King William III of England. The French assaulted the Allied position three times before the French cavalry finally penetrated the allied defences and drove William's army from the field in a rout. The battle was, however, quite costly for both sides, the French losing 9,000 men to the Allies' 14,000. The French failed to follow up on their victory, allowing William to escape.\n\nBattle of Wavre: The Battle of Wavre was the final major military action of the Hundred Days campaign and the Napoleonic Wars. It was fought on 18\u201319 June 1815 between the Prussian rearguard, consisting of the Prussian III Corps under the command of General Johann von Thielmann (whose chief-of-staff was Carl von Clausewitz) and three corps of the French army under the command of Marshal Grouchy. A blocking action, this battle kept 33,000 French soldiers from reaching the Battle of Waterloo and so helping in the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo.\n\nBattle of Solferino: The Battle of Solferino (referred to in Italy as the Battle of Solferino and San Martino) on 24 June 1859 resulted in the victory of the allied French Army under Napoleon III and Sardinian Army under Victor Emmanuel II (together known as the Franco-Sardinian Alliance) against the Austrian Army under Emperor Franz Joseph I. It was the last major battle in world history where all the armies were under the personal command of their monarchs . Perhaps 300,000 soldiers fought in the important battle, the largest since the Battle of Leipzig in 1813. There were about 130,000 Austrian troops and a combined total of 140,000 French and allied Piedmontese troops. After the battle, the Austrian Emperor refrained from further direct command of the army.\n\nPanorama of the Battle of Waterloo: The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (French: \"Panorama de la Bataille de Waterloo\" ) is a rotunda in Belgium that houses a monumental panoramic painting depicting the Battle of Waterloo. 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This episode about when Benson tries to force off on Mordecai and Rigby for being slacking due their work. He tries to plan to use a security cameras on them for slacking.\n\nSpongeBob SquarePants (season 4): The fourth season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from May 6, 2005 to July 24, 2007, and contained 20 episodes, beginning with the episodes \"Fear of a Krabby Patty\" and \"Shell of a Man\". The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg, while writer Paul Tibbitt acted as the supervising/co-executive producer and showrunner. The show underwent a hiatus on television as Hillenburg halted the production in 2002 to work on the film adaptation of the series, \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\". 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The episode is largely self-referential and satirizes the world of television production, fans of \"The Simpsons\", and the series itself. It was written by David X. Cohen and directed by Steven Dean Moore. Alex Rocco is a credited guest voice as Roger Meyers, Jr. for the third and final time (having previously provided the character's voice in \"Itchy & Scratchy & Marge\" and \"The Day the Violence Died\"); Phil Hartman also guest stars as Troy McClure. Poochie would become a minor recurring character and Comic Book Guy's catchphrase, \"Worst episode ever\", is introduced in this episode. With \"The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show\", the show's 167th episode, \"The Simpsons\" surpassed \"The Flintstones\" in the number of episodes produced for a prime-time animated series.\n\nRegular Show (season 2): The second season of American animated television series \"Regular Show\" originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. The season was 28 episodes long, starting with \"Ello Gov'nor\", and ending with the season finale \"Karaoke Video\". The season was storyboarded and written by Sean Szeles, Shion Takeuchi, Benton Connor, Calvin Wong, Paul Scarlata, Kat Morris, J.G. Quintel, Mike Roth, John Infantino, Minty Lewis, Henry Yu, and Dennis Messmer, while being produced by Cartoon Network Studios.\n\nThe Beatles (TV series): The Beatles is an American animated television series featuring representations of the popular English rock band of the same name. It ran from 1965 to 1969 on ABC in the U.S. (only 1965 to 1967 was first run; later transmissions were reruns). The series debuted on September 25, 1965 and ended on September 7, 1969. A total of 39 episodes were produced. The series was shown on Saturday mornings at 10:30 AM EST until the 1967 third season when it was moved to 12:00 PM EST. For the fourth season, which consisted of reruns, the series was shown at 9:30 AM EST on Sunday mornings. Each episode has a name of a Beatles song, so the story is based on its lyrics and it is also played at some time in the episode. The original series was rebroadcast in syndication by MTV in 1986 and 1987 and on the Disney Channel beginning in 1989 on Fridays at 5 PM. The series was a historical milestone as the first weekly television series to feature animated versions of real, living people.\n\nSteven DePaul: Steven DePaul is an American television director and producer. He has directed multiple episodes of Shades of Blue, NCIS-LA, CSI-NY, GRIMM, The Unit, Bones, as well as many episodes of one-hour dramatic television (updated list IMDB). He was a longstanding producer and director on \"NYPD Blue\". In his capacity as producer of \"NYPD Blue\" he won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1995 and the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series \u2013 Drama in 1993. He was also nominated for this award for his work on \"NYPD Blue\" on five other occasions (in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999). He won a George F. Peabody for \"Raging Bulls\" (Season 6, episode 8), an episode he directed for NYPD Blue.\n\nThe Infinite Vulcan: \"The Infinite Vulcan\" is the seventh episode of the of the American animated science fiction television series \"\". It first aired on NBC on October\u00a020, 1973, and was written by \"\" cast member Walter Koenig. It was the actor's only involvement in the series, as he had not been hired to voice Pavel Chekov in the animated version due to financial issues with production. With \"The Infinite Vulcan\", Koenig became the first member of the \"Star Trek\" cast to write an episode for the franchise. As with many episodes of the show, the episode was directed by Hal Sutherland.\n\nList of Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes: \"\" is a 61-episode American animated television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. It first aired on February 21, 2005, on Nickelodeon with a one-hour series premiere and concluded its run with a two-hour TV movie on July 19, 2008. The \"Avatar: The Last Airbender\" franchise refers to each season as a \"Book\", in which each episode is referred to as a \"chapter\". Each \"Book\" takes its name from one of the elements that Aang, the protagonist, must master: Water, Earth, and Fire. The show's first two seasons each consisted of 20 episodes, while the third season had 21. In addition to the three seasons, there were two recap episodes and three \"shorts\". The first recap summarized the first eighteen episodes while the second summarized season two. The first self-parody was released via an online flash game. The second and third were released with the Complete Second Season Box Set DVD. The entire series has been released on DVD in Region One, Region Two and Region Four.\n\nBen 10: Secret of the Omnitrix: Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix is an animated science fiction film based on the American animated television series \"Ben 10\". It aired on August 10, 2007, in the United States and on October 22, 2007, in the UK. During the week-long special \"Ben 10 week\" in April 2008, it was revealed that this movie serves as the official finale to the series even though it was aired months before the last eight episodes of the fourth season. It was released to DVD on May 20, 2008 exclusively at Wal-Mart stores. However, neither of the alternate versions were on the disc, merely the original with Heatblast, but the fourth season DVD contains all four versions, plus the pop up trivia version. Despite that it is listed in the production or chronological order as the first three episodes of season 4 which means the movie is not the last animation or episode of the series and in Cartoon Network airing order which are episodes 44-46 of the series or season 4 episodes 5-7, in an official episode order of the show, it is the series finale and the last episode canonically (it is because the final episode is not canon, as it starts with a comic book, just like the Gwen 10 episode and are episodes 49-51).\n\nSouth Park (season 10): The tenth season of \"South Park\", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 22, 2006. The tenth season concluded after 14 episodes on November 15, 2006. This is the first season in which Kenny does not die and the last season featuring Isaac Hayes (the voice of Chef) as Hayes quit the show following the backlash behind season nine's \"Trapped in the Closet\" episode. This season also had a minor controversy when the Halloween episode \"Hell on Earth 2006\" depicted \"The Crocodile Hunter's\" Steve Irwin with a stingray lodged in his chest getting thrown out of Satan's Halloween party for not being in costume. Episode 2 in this season is the last one with the Braniff Airlines logo. 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North of the South Trenton Tunnel, it is designated the Delaware River Scenic Byway, a New Jersey Scenic Byway and National Scenic Byway, that follows the Delaware River in mostly rural sections of Mercer County and Hunterdon County. The obsolete Delaware & Raritan Canal usually stands between the river and the highway. Most sections of this portion of Route 29 are completely shaded due to the tree canopy. Route 29 also has a spur, Route 129, which connects Route 29 to U.S. Route 1 (US\u00a01) in Trenton.\n\nArkansas Highway 7: Highway 7 (AR 7, Ark. 7, Hwy. 7, and partially Scenic 7 Byway) is a north\u2013south state highway that runs across the state. As Arkansas's longest state highway, the route runs 297.27 mi from Louisiana Highway 558 at the Louisiana state line north to Bull Shoals Lake at Diamond City near the Missouri state line. 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She is best known for performing in Swan Lake and in Giselle in Guadalajara's Teatro Degollado and owning VIA DANZA a dance academy in Guadalajara.\n\nHow It's Got to Be: \"How It's Got to Be\" is a song by German recording artist Jeanette. Built around Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's \"Act 2, Scene 10: Moderato\" from his ballet \"Swan Lake\" (1875\u201376), it was written by Biedermann and Kristina Bach and produced by Cobra for her second studio album \"Delicious\" (2001). Released as the album's first single, it peaked at number seven on the German Singles Chart, reaching gold status. In addition, it peaked at number 22 in Austria and Switzerland, respectively.\n\nGhislaine Thesmar: Ghislaine Thesmar (born 1943 in Beijing, China), a Ballerina, who studied at the Paris Conservatoire. In 1968, she married the dancer and choreographer Pierre Lacotte. Companies she danced with include Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas (1961), Lacotte's company, then the Paris Opera Ballet from 1972 to 1985; unusually, she joined the company directly as an \"\u00e9toile\" (principal). She led the Ballets de Monte Carlo with Lacotte from 1986 to 1988. She danced as a guest for the Rambert Ballet, the Grands Ballets Canadiens and the New York City Ballet. She has taught for the Paris Opera Ballet. She was frequently partnered by Michael Denard. Her most celebrated roles include Odette/Odile in \"Swan Lake\" and Giselle in \"Giselle\". The ballet film \"La Sylphide\" (1972) has been released twice on DVD/video and features Thesmar and Denard in the principal roles of the Sylph and the Scotsman, James.\n\nRuth Pryor: Ruth Pryor (1906-2001) was a Chicago ballet dancer and instructor, and the first American ballerina to dance the role of the Swan Queen in Swan Lake, in 1930. She was known for \"her feat of whirling thirty-six times a minute on her toes,\" according to the Purple Parrot of Northwestern University.\n\nSwan Lake (Bourne): Matthew Bourne's \"Swan Lake\" was first staged at Sadler's Wells theatre in London in 1995. The longest running ballet in London's West End and on Broadway, it has been performed in the UK, Los Angeles, Europe, Australia, South Korea, Japan, Israel and Singapore. The story is based on the Russian romantic ballet \"Swan Lake\", from which it takes the music by Tchaikovsky and the broad outline of the plot. Bourne's rendering is best known for having the traditionally female parts of the swans danced by men.\n\nTschaikovsky Pas de Deux: Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux is a ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to a composition by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky originally intended for act 3 of \"Swan Lake\" (op. 20, 1875-1876). With costumes by Barbara Karinska and lighting by Jack Owen Brown, it was first presented by New York City Ballet at the City Center of Music and Drama, New York, on 29 March 1960. Robert Irving conducted the New York City Ballet Orchestra. The dancers were Violette Verdy and Conrad Ludlow.\n\nMann Center for the Performing Arts: The Mann Center for the Performing Arts (formerly known as the Mann Music Center) is a nonprofit performing arts center located in the Centennial District of Philadelphia's West Fairmount Park, built in 1976 as the summer home for the Philadelphia Orchestra. It is the successor in this role to the Robin Hood Dell, where the Philadelphians have given summer performances since 1935. It has since hosted numerous world-class artists and touring companies such as the American Ballet Theatre with Mikhail Baryshnikov, Marian Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, Buena Vista Social Club, Ray Charles, Judy Garland, the Metropolitan Opera, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Paul Robeson, Itzhak Perlman, Lang Lang, Midori, and Yo-Yo Ma. Major Philadelphia premieres have included the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Bolshoi Ballet and Orchestra\u2019s production of Spartacus, and Britain\u2019s Royal Ballet\u2019s productions of Romeo and Juliet and Swan Lake. Among the scores of award-winning popular artists presented by the Mann in recent years are Jack Johnson, Ed Sheeran, Phish, Tony Bennett, Mary J. Blige, Roger Daltrey, Bob Dylan, Furthur, Arcade Fire, Aretha Franklin, Herbie Hancock, Norah Jones, Diana Krall, Wynton Marsalis, Willie Nelson, Smokey Robinson, Jill Scott, James Taylor, Damien Rice, Alabama Shakes, Bon Iver, Lana Del Rey, The National, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In 2010, 2011 & 2014, the Mann was nominated by Pollstar, a concert industry trade publication, as \"Best Major Outdoor Concert Venue\" in North America. The venue has a total seating capacity of approximately 14,000, with 4,743 seats under the roof and over 8,600 outside.\n\nSwan Lake: Swan Lake (Russian: \u041b\u0435\u0431\u0435\u0434\u0438\u043d\u043e\u0435 \u043e\u0437\u0435\u0440\u043e /\"Lebedinoye ozero\"), Op. 20, is a ballet composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875\u201376. Despite its initial failure, it is now one of the most popular of all ballets.\n\nCynthia Harvey: Cynthia Harvey (born May 17, 1957) is an American dance teacher and former ballet dancer. She was a principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre. Harvey was born in California, and joined American Ballet Theatre in 1974. Her roles included Odette/Odile in \"Swan Lake\". While Mikhail Baryshnikov was the artistic director at ABT, she performed as the prima ballerina in Baryshnikov's filmed production of \"Don Quixote\".\n\nSara Mearns: Sara Ann Mearns (born 19 January 1986) is an American ballerina who is a principal dancer with New York City Ballet. She was born in Columbia, South Carolina, where she began dance training at the age of three. As a teenager Mearns continued her studies with Patricia McBride and Stanislav Issaev, before entering the School of American Ballet in 2001. She joined the New York City Ballet as an apprentice in 2003, and became a member of the corps de ballet in 2004. She made her debut in a leading role just 18 months later in the dual roles of Odette/Odile in \"Swan Lake\" at the age of 19. 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It is a spreading popular style of art, especially in Scandinavia, because the Norwegian Government's wedding gift to Princess M\u00e4rtha Louise of Norway and her husband Ari Behn was two pieces of furniture work by Liv Mildrid Gjernes.\n\nWorld Fantasy Award\u2014Short Fiction: The World Fantasy Awards are given each year by the World Fantasy Convention for the best fantasy fiction published in English during the previous calendar year. The awards have been described by book critics such as \"The Guardian\" as a \"prestigious fantasy prize\", and one of the three most prestigious speculative fiction awards, along with the Hugo and Nebula Awards (which cover both fantasy and science fiction). The World Fantasy Award\u2014Short Fiction is given each year for fantasy short stories published in English. A work of fiction is defined by the organization as short fiction if it is 10,000 words or less in length; awards are also given out for longer pieces in the Novel and Long Fiction categories. The Short Fiction category has been awarded annually since 1975, though before 1982\u2014when the category was instated\u2014it was named \"Best Short Fiction\" and covered works of up to 40,000 words. It was then renamed \"Best Short Story\" until 2016, when it was renamed to the \"Short Fiction\" category.\n\nNine Tomorrows: Nine Tomorrows is a collection of nine short stories and two pieces of comic verse by Isaac Asimov. The pieces were all originally published in magazines between 1956 and 1958, with the exception of the closing poem, \"Rejection Slips\", which was original to the collection. The book was first published in the United States in 1959 and in the UK in 1963. It includes two of Asimov's favorite stories, \"The Last Question\" and \"The Ugly Little Boy\".\n\nMa Sandar: Ma Sandar (Burmese: \u1019\u1005\u1014\u1039\u1012\u102c ; born 4 November 1947) is a well known Burmese writer. With a clear and engaging style, her works reflect the daily struggles of the people living in Myanmar. Her novella, \"Life's Dream, Flower's Dream\" won the 1994 Myanmar National Literature Award for novella. Her short stories collection, \"Short Stories Collection 3\" won the 1999 Myanmar National Literature Award for Collected Short Stories. Another novella, \"Hexagon\" won the 2002 National Literature Award for novella. 10 of her novels have been made into movies.\n\nNagen Saikia: Nagen Saikia () (born on 11 February 1939) is an Indian writer. He was formerly a professor of Dibrugarh University. Saikia had also been a member of the Rajya Sabha from 1986-1992 and was the vice-chairman of the Upper House from 1990-1992. Saikia started his career as a teacher and went on to serve in different reputed institutions in various categories. He also delivered lectures on various topics about Assamese literature, including in the US and England. He has published numerous literary essays, short stories, novels, books and articles, to his credit. Saikia was conferred with the Sahitya Akademi award in 1997 for his short stories collection \"Andharat Nizar Mukh\" and was honoured by the Mohan Chandra Sahitya Sabha in 1980 for \"Chinta aru Charcha\".\n\nAri Behn: Ari Mikael Behn (n\u00e9 Bj\u00f8rshol, born 30 September 1972) is a Norwegian author. He has written three novels, two collections of short stories and a book about his wedding. His 1999 short stories collection \"Trist som faen\" (\"Sad as hell\") sold in about 100 000 copies and received several favourable reviews. His books have been translated into Swedish, Danish, German, Hungarian, and Icelandic as well as French. In the spring of 2011, Ari Behn made his debut as a playwright with \"Treningstimen\", directed by Kim S\u00f8rensen and staged at Rogaland Teater.\n\nWide-Eyed and Legless: Wide-Eyed and Legless (also known as The Wedding Gift) is a 1993 made-for-TV British drama film directed by Richard Loncraine. It is known in the US as \"The Wedding Gift\".\n\nLiv Mildrid Gjernes: Liv Mildrid Gjernes (born 2 June 1954 in Lunde, in Telemark, Norway) is a Norwegian artist and has given name to the contemporary style of decoration, sculpture, and furniture design known as Gjernes style. She lives and has her atelier in Eidsfoss, in Vestfold in Norway. She studied in Bergen high-school of art and design and at the Institute for Furniture and Room.\n\nYoung Lover, New Lover: \u2018\"Young Lover, New Lover\"' is a 2012 Short stories collection by Muhammad Aladdin, and has been published by Merit Publishing House in Egypt. It is his third short stories collection followed by the novel A Well-Trained Stray in 2014.\n\nShot welding: Shot welding is a specific type of spot welding used to join two pieces of metal together. This is accomplished by clamping the two pieces together and then passing a large electric current through them for a short period of time. Assuming the right amount of current for the right time, this will weld the two pieces of metal together. Shot welding was invented by Earl J. Ragsdale, a mechanical engineer at the Budd Company, in 1932 for the purposes of welding stainless steel. 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L. \"Dan\" Bull (born 27 March 1986 in Bromsgrove, England) is an English rapper and songwriter known best for his raps about video games, which he publishes on his YouTube channel, Dan Bull. His videos feature him playing various games with fellow artist Dave Brown and fellow YouTube personalities such as Michelle 'The RPG Minx', Markiplier, and Adam Montoya. Bull's music was featured in the British press as part of attempts to save BBC Radio 6, campaign against the Digital Economy Bill, and protest in favour of filesharing. He has Asperger's syndrome, which is referenced in some of his raps, such as \"A Portrait of The Autist\".\n\nGold (Ricky Dillon album): Gold (stylized as G O L D), is the debut studio album by American YouTube personality Ricky Dillon, released on January 15, 2016. 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Both of these channels are in the top 100 most subscribed on YouTube, and he became the second YouTuber after Germ\u00e1n Garmendia to receive two Diamond Play Buttons for his two channels.\n\nMarkiplier: Mark Edward Fischbach (born June 28, 1989), known online as Markiplier, is an American YouTube personality. Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, he began his career in Cincinnati, Ohio, and is currently based in Los Angeles, California.\n\nLilly Singh: Lilly Singh (born 26 September 1988) is a Canadian YouTube personality, vlogger, comedian, writer, and actress. She is better known by her YouTube username IISuperwomanII. Since beginning her channel in October 2010, her videos have received over 2\u00a0billion views, and her channel has accumulated over 12 million subscribers. In 2016, she was ranked 3rd on the \"Forbes\" list of the world's highest paid YouTube stars (behind Roman Atwood and PewDiePie), earning a reported $7.5\u00a0million in 2016. Singh has featured in the annual YouTube Rewind every year since 2014. She ranked 1st on 2017 Forbes Top Influencers List in the entertainment category.\n\nWengie: Wendy Ayche (born January 9 1986) known professionally as Wengie, is an Australian YouTube personality and vlogger. She was born in Guangzhou, China. She got the nickname \"Wengie\" at a dance class when two people gave her a nickname inspired by her Chinese name, W\u00e9n Ji\u00e9. Since starting her channel on February 11 2013, her videos have received over 281 million views, and her channel has accumulated over 11 followers In the January 2016 edition of \"ElleGirl Japan\", she was nominated as a channel to watch. In August 2016, she was ranked the 5th Fastest growing channel in the world. Ayche was featured in the annual YouTube Rewind in 2016 and was also singled out by Google as one of the top beauty creators in the Asia region. Ayche reached 5 million YouTube subscribers in January 2017, and her channel is currently in the 12th most subscribed How-To & Style Channel on YouTube. She is also currently a board member of the Internet Creators Guild, a non-profit focused on providing the protection, representation and guidance to online creators. Her YouTube channel also recently got awarded with \"Best Channel\" as well as \"Overall Winner\" for the Australian Online Video Awards.\n\nJoey Graceffa: Joseph Michael Graceffa ( ; born May 16, 1991) is an American YouTube personality, actor, author, producer, and singer. He has two active YouTube channels, both of which are named after him. One of them is for vlogging and the other is used for video gaming content. They both have a combined total of more than 1.7 billion views. His other YouTube channel, which he no longer uses, called WinterSpringPro, has 60 million views (as of August 2017). He was a contestant on 22nd and 24th seasons of \"The Amazing Race\" and has appeared in short films (as web films) and short web television series on YouTube and its subscription-only service YouTube Red.\n\nSkylar Kergil: Skylar Kergil (born May 19, 1991) is an American transgender activist, singer-songwriter, public speaker, YouTube personality, and artist. Kergil has been documenting his transition from female-to-male on YouTube since 2009, and in doing so helping to educate viewers about gender identity, hormones, surgeries, and life. As of April 2016, he has over 100,000 YouTube subscribers and over 9 million views. He began taking testosterone and putting videos on YouTube while attending Acton-Boxborough Regional High School and continued making videos while he was a student at Skidmore College. Kergil currently resides in Cambridge, MA while continuing to make regular YouTube updates and pursuing his music and speaking opportunities.\n\nRyan Higa: Ryan Higa (born June 6, 1990), also known by his YouTube username nigahiga ( ), is an American comedian, YouTube personality, and actor. He is known for his comedy videos on YouTube, which have been viewed over 3 billion times. Higa's YouTube channel, nigahiga, was the most subscribed channel on YouTube for 677 consecutive days from 2009\u20132011, longer than any other channel besides PewDiePie. s of 2017 , he has over 20 million subscribers, making his channel the 20th most subscribed on YouTube.\n\nAdande Thorne: Adande Thorne, known by his YouTube username Swoozie (stylized sWooZie), is a Trinidadian-born YouTube personality. As of July 2017, his YouTube channel has more than 700 million views. As a professional gamer he competed in \"Dead or Alive 4\" for the Los Angeles Complexity in the Championship Gaming Series and the reality series \"WCG Ultimate Gamer\". In 2015, he signed with the Creative Artists Agency. In January 2016, he was one of three people who interviewed President Barack Obama during a YouTube livestream. 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The album is the first to feature guitarist Chris Shiflett. Production on the album was troubled, with initial recording sessions considered unsatisfying and raising tensions between the band members. They eventually decided to redo the album from scratch during a two-week period at frontman Dave Grohl's home studio in Alexandria, Virginia. The songs on the album, which include the successful singles \"All My Life\" and \"Times Like These\", have been noted for their introspective lyrics and a heavier and more aggressive sound compared to the band's earlier work, which Grohl said was intended to translate the energy of the Foo Fighters' live performances into a recording.\n\nWasting Light: Wasting Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. It was released on April 12, 2011 on RCA Records, and is the first album to feature rhythm guitarist Pat Smear since \"The Colour and the Shape\" (1997), making the band a five piece with the album. 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After recording the album \"Foo Fighters\" alone, Grohl enlisted guitarist Pat Smear, bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith to join the band. This lineup recorded the second Foo Fighters album, 1997's \"The Colour and the Shape\", although most of Goldsmith's drum recordings were removed and re-recorded by Grohl for the release, after he left the band due to creative tensions. Goldsmith was replaced by Taylor Hawkins, and Franz Stahl replaced Smear after he also departed, although he only remained in the band for a short period and did not record an album with the group. The group's third album, \"There Is Nothing Left to Lose\", featured Hawkins on drums and was released in 1999.\n\nFoo Fighters: Sonic Highways: Sonic Highways is a 2014 American documentary miniseries directed by Dave Grohl and written by Mark Monroe. The documentary was made concurrently with Foo Fighters' eighth album, \"Sonic Highways\", and was broadcast on HBO. Grohl described the project as \"a love letter to the history of American music\". Each of the eight episodes is presented as an exploration of the musical history of a different American city through a series of interviews by Grohl. The group is also shown incorporating what they learned from the interviews into the writing and recording of a new song in or near that city. The series debuted on October 17, 2014.\n\nDave Grohl: David Eric Grohl (born January 14, 1969) is an American rock musician, guitarist, singer, drummer, songwriter, record producer, and film director. He is the former drummer of the grunge band Nirvana and the frontman and founder of the rock band Foo Fighters, of which he is the lead vocalist, rhythm and lead guitarist, and primary songwriter.\n\nEchoes, Silence, Patience & Grace: Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace is the sixth studio album by rock band Foo Fighters, released on September 25, 2007 by RCA Records. The album is noted for a blend of regular rock and acoustic tracks with shifting dynamics, which emerged from the variety of styles employed on the demos the band produced. It also marks the second time the band worked with producer Gil Norton, whom frontman Dave Grohl brought to fully explore the potential of his compositions and have a record that sounded different from their previous work. Grohl tried to focus on songs with messages that resonated on the audience, writing reflective lyrics which drew inspiration from the birth of his daughter.\n\nFoo Fighters (album): Foo Fighters is the self-titled debut studio album by American hard rock band Foo Fighters, released on July 4, 1995, by Capitol Records through Dave Grohl's label Roswell. Grohl wrote and recorded the entire album himself \u2013 with the exception of a guest guitar spot by Greg Dulli \u2013 with the assistance of producer Barrett Jones at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle, Washington, in 1994. Grohl claimed he recorded the album just for fun, describing it as a cathartic experience to recover from the death of his Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain.\n\nMantra (Dave Grohl song): \"Mantra\" is a song by Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, and Trent Reznor from the 2013 album \"\", the soundtrack to the 2013 documentary \"Sound City\". Grohl was joined by different artists for different tracks as Grohl's Sound City Players. For \"Mantra\", the final track on the album, he was joined by Homme and Reznor. Homme also appeared on two other tracks on the album, \"Centipede\" and \"A Trick With No Sleeve\".\n\nThese Days (Foo Fighters song): \"These Days\" is the third single, (fourth in the UK), from the American rock band Foo Fighters' seventh studio album \"Wasting Light\". It was written by Dave Grohl and co-produced by Butch Vig. Dave Grohl has stated that it is his favourite song that he has ever written. 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The film stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as a bored upper-middle class married couple surprised to learn that they are assassins belonging to competing agencies, and that they have been assigned to kill each other.\n\nAdam Brody: Adam Jared Brody (born December 15, 1979) is an American actor, writer, musician and producer. He is best known for his role as Seth Cohen on \"The O.C.\". Brody has appeared in the films \"Mr. & Mrs. Smith\" (2005), \"Thank You for Smoking\" (2006), \"In the Land of Women\" (2007), \"Jennifer's Body\" (2009), \"Cop Out\" (2010), \"Scream 4\" (2011), \"Lovelace\" (2013), \"Life Partners\" (2014), and \"Sleeping with Other People\" (2015).\n\nDoug Liman: Douglas Eric \"Doug\" Liman (born July 24, 1965) is an American film director and producer best known for \"Swingers\" (1996), \"Go\" (1999), \"The Bourne Identity\" (2002), \"Mr. & Mrs. Smith\" (2005), \"Jumper\" (2008), \"Fair Game\" (2010), and \"Edge of Tomorrow\" (2014).\n\nLucas Foster: Lucas Foster is a Hollywood Film Producer. He is known for Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005 film), Man on Fire (2004 film) and Equilibrium. His movies generated all together 2.1 billion dollars of gross revenues. In recent years, he is one of the co-founders of HeadcaseVR, a virtual reality company.\n\nSimon Kinberg: Simon David Kinberg (born August 2, 1973) is a British-born American screenwriter, producer and director. He is best known for his work on the \"X-Men\" film franchise, and has also written such films as \"Mr. & Mrs. Smith\" and \"Sherlock Holmes\". He has served as a producer on others including \"Cinderella\" and \"The Martian\", for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. His production company Kinberg Genre has a first-look deal with 20th Century Fox. Kinberg has taken a large role in the \"X-Men\" film universe acting as one of the consistent members of the franchise's creative team, serving as producer and screenwriter for multiple installments. Kinberg will make his directorial debut with \"\", from his own screenplay. The film will be released November 2, 2018.\n\nMr. & Mrs. Smith (1941 film): Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a 1941 American screwball comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, written by Norman Krasna, and starring Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery. It also features Gene Raymond, Jack Carson, Philip Merivale, and Lucile Watson.\n\nThe Dukes of Hazzard (film): The Dukes of Hazzard is a 2005 American action comedy film based on the television series of the same name. The film was directed by Jay Chandrasekhar and released on August 5, 2005 by Warner Bros. Pictures. As in the television series, \"The Dukes of Hazzard\" depicts the adventures of cousins Bo, Luke, Daisy and their Uncle Jesse as they outfox crooked Hazzard County commissioner Boss Hogg and Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane.\n\nOn Your Side (Magnet album): On Your Side is Magnet's second album, first released in Norway in June 2003. It contains a cover of Bob Dylan's \"Lay Lady Lay\" featuring Gemma Hayes, which was featured in the 2005 film \"Mr. & Mrs. Smith\".\n\nBoy or Girl paradox: The Boy or Girl paradox surrounds a set of questions in probability theory which are also known as \"The Two Child Problem\", \"Mr. Smith's Children\" and the \"Mrs. Smith Problem.\" The initial formulation of the question dates back to at least 1959, when Martin Gardner published one of the earliest variants of the paradox in \"Scientific American\". Titled \"The Two Children Problem\", he phrased the paradox as follows:\n\nWilliam Fichtner: William Edward Fichtner Jr. (born November 27, 1956) is an American actor. He has appeared in a number of notable films and TV series. 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She starred in the Disney Channel series \"Austin & Ally\" as Ally Dawson. Marano was one of the five original classmates in \"Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? \". She starred in \"Without a Trace\" for three seasons and also \"Back to You\", in both instances playing the daughter of the main characters. Marano starred in the indie film \"A Sort of Homecoming\". Marano also starred in the 2015 Disney Channel Original Movie \"Bad Hair Day\" along with \"Good Luck Charlie\" actress Leigh-Allyn Baker. In 2015, she signed with Big Machine Records and released her debut single \"Boombox\" on March 11, 2016. At the end of 2016, Big Machine Records made the decision to drop all of their pop artists. Marano then signed to Warner Bros. Records in 2017 and plans to release her debut album with the label. She is also the younger sister of actress Vanessa Marano who starred in Freeform's \"Switched at Birth\".\n\nSandra Bullock filmography: Sandra Bullock is an American actress who made her film debut with a minor role in the 1987 thriller \"Hangmen\". She made her television debut in the television film \"Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman\" (1989) and played the lead role in the short-lived sitcom \"Working Girl\" (1990) before making her breakthrough starring in the action film \"Speed\" (1994). She starred with Sylvester Stallone in \"Demolition Man\" (1994). Bullock founded her own production company, Fortis Films, and starred in the romantic comedy \"While You Were Sleeping\" in 1995. Her performance in the film earned her first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress\u00a0\u2013 Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. The following year, Bullock starred with Matthew McConaughey in the film adaptation of John Grisham's novel \"A Time to Kill\" (1996). In 1997, she reprised her \"Speed\" role in the sequel, \"\". The following year, Bullock starred in the romantic comedy \"Practical Magic\", voiced Miriam in the animated biblical film \"The Prince of Egypt\" and also executive produced her first film, the romantic drama \"Hope Floats\".\n\nAnna Sten: Anna Sten (Ukrainian: \u0410\u043d\u043d\u0430 \u0421\u0442\u0435\u043d ; December 3, 1908November 12, 1993) was a Ukrainian-born American actress. She began her career in stage plays and films in Russia before travelling to Germany, where she starred in several films. Her performances were noticed by film producer Samuel Goldwyn, who brought her to the United States with the aim of creating a new screen personality to rival the popular Greta Garbo. After a few unsuccessful films, Goldwyn released her from her contract. She continued to act occasionally until her final film appearance in 1962.\n\nSanaa Lathan: Sanaa McCoy Lathan (born September 19, 1971) is an American actress and voice actress. She has starred in many films, including the box-office hit \"The Best Man\", its 2013 sequel, \"The Best Man Holiday\", \"Love & Basketball\", \"Brown Sugar\", \"Alien vs. Predator\" and \"The Family That Preys\". Lathan was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance on Broadway in \"A Raisin in the Sun\". From 2009 to 2013, she voiced Donna Tubbs in \"The Cleveland Show\". In 2010, she starred in the all-black performance of \"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof\" at the Novello Theatre in London.\n\nVera Farmiga: Vera Ann Farmiga ( ; born August 6, 1973) is a Ukrainian American actress, director and producer. She began her career on stage in the original Broadway production of \"Taking Sides\" (1996). She made her television debut in the Fox fantasy series \"Roar\" (1997), and her film debut in the drama-thriller \"Return to Paradise\" (1998).\n\nIrina Dvorovenko: Irina Vladimirovna Dvorovenko (Ukrainian: \u0406\u0440\u0438\u043d\u0430 \u0412\u043e\u043b\u043e\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440\u0456\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0414\u0432\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e ; Russian: \u0418\u0440\u0438\u043d\u0430 \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0414\u0432\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e ; born 28 August 1973) is a Ukrainian American actress and former principal ballet dancer with the American Ballet Theatre in New York.\n\nLove in the Time of Money: Love in the Time of Money is a 2002 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Mattei, and starring Steve Buscemi, Vera Farmiga, Rosario Dawson, Malcolm Gets, Jill Hennessy, and Adrian Grenier. The film had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 11, 2002, and was given a limited release in the United States on November 1, 2002.\n\nNatalie Zea: Natalie Zea (born March 17, 1975) is an American actress, known for her performances on television. Zea began her acting career in theatre. Her first major role was on the NBC daytime soap opera \"Passions\" (2000\u20132002), where she played the role of Gwen Hotchkiss. Her breakout role was on the ABC primetime soap opera \"Dirty Sexy Money\" as socialite Karen Darling, where she starred from 2007 to 2009. Zea also has made many guest appearances on television, starred in the number of independent and made-for-television movies, and had the recurring roles in \"The Shield\", \"Hung\" and \"Californication\".\n\nKatherine LaNasa: Katherine LaNasa (born December 1, 1966) is an American actress, former ballet dancer and choreographer. She starred in films \"Jayne Mansfield's Car\", \"The Campaign\" and \"The Frozen Ground\". On television, LaNasa had a leading role in the NBC sitcom \"Three Sisters\" (2001\u20132002), appeared in a recurring roles on \"Judging Amy\", \"Two and a Half Men\", \"Big Love\" and \"Longmire\", and also starred in the short-lived dramas \"Love Monkey\" (2006) and \"Deception\" (2013). In 2014, LaNasa starred as Adrianna, a madam who has a male escort service, in the USA Network drama series, \"Satisfaction\".\n\nJennifer Lopez filmography: American entertainer Jennifer Lopez has appeared in many motion pictures and television programs. She is one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood and is the highest paid actress of Latin descent, making up to US$15\u00a0million per film role. She is also the richest actress in Hollywood, with an estimated net worth of $320 million (as of 2014). Lopez made her acting debut at age 16 with a small role in the 1986 film \"My Little Girl\". From there, she received her first high-profile job in 1991 as a Fly Girl dancer on the television comedy program \"In Living Color\". Following her departure from the show in 1993, Lopez made several guest appearances in the television series \"South Central\", appeared in the made-for-television movie \"Lost in the Wild\" (1993) and starred as Melinda Lopez in the television series \"Second Chances\" (1993) and its spin-off \"Hotel Malibu\" (1994). \"Second Chances\" and \"Hotel Malibu\" ran for only a brief period, receiving negative reviews. Lopez's first major film role came in the 1995 motion picture \"Money Train\", alongside Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. The film faced negative reviews and is considered to be a box office bomb. Her next two film roles in \"Jack\" (1996) and \"Blood and Wine\" (1997) were received similarly; however, critics were divided by the latter. Lopez received her first leading role in the Selena biopic of the same name in 1997. The film was a commercial and critical success and is often cited by critics as her breakout role. Later that year, Lopez starred as Terri Flores in the film \"Anaconda\", which garnered negative reviews by critics despite being a box office success. In 1998, Lopez starred alongside George Clooney in the crime film \"Out of Sight\" (1998). The film met with positive reviews and was a box office success. 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The band consists of Colin Meloy (lead vocals, guitar, principal songwriter), Chris Funk (guitar, multi-instrumentalist), Jenny Conlee (piano, keyboards), Nate Query (bass), and John Moen (drums).\n\nA Beautiful World: A Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke. Originally released on October 15, 2002, the album went under the name \"Cherry Blue Skies\" but was later renamed to the latter. On April 15, 2003; the album was reissued and features the extra tracks \"A Beautiful World\" and \"She's Gangsta\". The woman featured on the cover of the album is Paula Patton, who was Thicke's then-girlfriend and his future ex-wife.\n\nWhat a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World: What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World is the seventh studio album from The Decemberists, released on January 20, 2015. 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The release is composed of five out-takes from their seventh studio album, \"What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World\".\n\nEndless Forms Most Beautiful World Tour: Endless Forms Most Beautiful World Tour was the sixth world tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, in support of their eighth studio album, \"Endless Forms Most Beautiful\".\n\nVehicle of Spirit: Vehicle of Spirit is a video and audio release from Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. Two shows have been recorded during Endless Forms Most Beautiful World Tour; one at Tampere Stadium (July 31, 2015) and the other at Wembley Arena (December 19, 2015). Also, various songs were recorded around the world. It was released on December 16, 2016 in Europe and January 7, 2017 in North America.\n\nThe Anthem of the Heart: The Anthem of the Heart, subtitled Beautiful Word Beautiful World, is a 2015 Japanese animated youth drama film produced by A-1 Pictures, directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai and written by Mari Okada. The original title is Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda. (\u5fc3\u304c\u53eb\u3073\u305f\u304c\u3063\u3066\u308b\u3093\u3060\u3002 , lit. \"The Heart Wants to Shout\") , and it is abbreviated as Kokosake (\u3053\u3053\u3055\u3051 ) . It was worked on by the staff who had previously worked on the anime series \"\" and its film adaptation. It was released on September 19, 2015.\n\nBeautiful World (Arashi album): Beautiful World is the tenth studio album of the Japanese boy band Arashi. The album was released on July 6, 2011 in Japan under their record label J Storm in two editions: a limited edition version with a 48-page booklet and a regular CD version with a 32-page booklet. The album debuted at number-one on the \"Oricon\" weekly album chart, selling 631,000 copies, making it their third consecutive album to reach sales of more than half a million copies. As of December 2011, the album has sold more than a million copies. 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Charrette: Robert N. Charrette (born 1953) is an award-winning graphic artist, game designer, sculptor and author. Charrette has authored more than a dozen novels. His gaming materials have received many Origins Awards. Charrette was inducted in the Origins Hall of Fame in 2003. His work is known for a clean, realistic style that invokes themes from Feudal Japan and Chanbara films and in particular, historical and fantastic representations of Samurai culture. His early work in game design and miniature sculpting set the tone for depictions of Japanese mythology in American fantasy and science fiction. His 1979 role-playing game \"Bushido\" was one of the first role-playing games with a non-Western theme and remained in print for more than three decades. Charrette produced gaming products for Fantasy Games Unlimited, Grenadier Models Inc. and Ral Partha Enterprises, FASA and currently operates Parroom Enterprises, LLC, a boutique miniatures game company.\n\nDwellers of the Forbidden City: Dwellers of the Forbidden City is an adventure module, or pre-packaged adventure booklet, ready for use by Dungeon Masters in the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" (\"D&D\") fantasy role-playing game. The adventure was first used as a module for tournament play at the 1980 Origins Game Fair, and was later published by TSR in 1981 for use with the first edition \"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons\" rules. The module was written by game designer David \"Zeb\" Cook, who partly ascribes his hiring by TSR to his work on this module. In the adventure, the characters are hired to find an object taken to a lost oriental-style city, which has been taken over by a cult of snake-worshipers, the yuan-ti, and their servants, the mongrelmen and tasloi. The module was ranked as the 13th greatest \"Dungeons & Dragons\" adventure of all time by \"Dungeon\" magazine for the 30th anniversary of the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" game in 2004.\n\nFrank Mentzer: Jacob Franklin \"Frank\" Mentzer III (born in 1950), is an American fantasy author and game designer best known for his work on early materials for the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" (D&D) fantasy role-playing game. He was a performing folk musician from 1968 to 1975, and played one concert at the White House during the administration of Richard Nixon. He was an employee of TSR, Inc. from 1980\u20131986, spending part of that time as Creative Advisor to the Chairman of the Board, Gary Gygax. He also founded the Role-Playing Games Association (RPGA) during his time with TSR. He has been closely involved with the world's largest game auction at the Gen Con game convention since 1983, and is an expert on, and a major collector of, family boardgames and role-playing games. After Gygax was ousted from TSR at the end of 1985, Mentzer left TSR as well and helped him to start New Infinities Productions Inc. (NIPI). When this venture failed, Mentzer left the gaming industry, eventually becoming the manager of a bakery. In 2008, he closed down this business and, two years later, announced he was returning to the gaming industry as a founding partner of a new publishing company, Eldritch Enterprises.\n\nMetamorphosis Alpha: Metamorphosis Alpha is a science fiction role-playing game. It was created by James M. Ward and originally produced by TSR, the publisher of \"Dungeons & Dragons\". It was the first science fiction role-playing game, published in July 1976.\n\nForgotten Realms: Forgotten Realms is a campaign setting for the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" (\"D&D\") fantasy role-playing game. Commonly referred to by players and game designers alike as \"The Realms\", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as a setting for his childhood stories. Several years later, Greenwood brought the setting to the \"D&D\" game as a series of magazine articles, and the first Realms game products were released in 1987. Role-playing game products have been produced for the setting ever since, as have various licensed products including sword and sorcery novels, role-playing video game adaptations (including the first massively multiplayer online role-playing game to use graphics), and comic books. The Forgotten Realms is one of the most popular \"D&D\" settings, largely due to the success of novels by authors such as R. A. Salvatore and numerous role-playing video games, including \"Pool of Radiance\" (1988), \"Eye of the Beholder\" (1991), \"Baldur's Gate\" (1998), \"Icewind Dale\" (2000) and \"Neverwinter Nights\" (2002).\n\nCyborg Commando: Cyborg Commando is a science fiction role-playing game (RPG) published by New Infinities Productions, Inc in 1987 and designed by Kim Mohan and Frank Mentzer based on an outline by Gary Gygax, the creator of the original \"Dungeons & Dragons\" system.\n\nEmpire of the Petal Throne: Empire of the Petal Throne is a fantasy role-playing game designed by M. A. R. Barker, based on his T\u00e9kumel fictional universe, which was self-published in 1974, then published by TSR, Inc. in 1975. It was one of the first tabletop role-playing games, along with \"Dungeons & Dragons\". Over the subsequent thirty years, several new games were published based on the T\u00e9kumel setting, but to date none have met with commercial success. 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It features Bellydancers including Ansuya, Rachel Galoob-Ortega, Suhaila Salimpour, Rachel Brice and Sonia.\n\nLi Yang (Crazy English): Li Yang (; born 1969 in Changzhou, Jiangsu) is a Chinese educator and language instructor. He is the creator of \"Crazy English\", an unorthodox method of teaching English. He claimed to have taught English to more than 20 million people in a decade.\n\nRichard Short (actor): Richard Ian Porterfield Short (born 8 October 1975) is an English actor based in Los Angeles. He is starring in the 2017 TV drama series \"Mary Kills People\". In 2017 he appeared in the independent film \"The Dare\" and in 2016 \"Crazy Famous\". On television he has had recurring roles on \"Vinyl\" and \"Covert Affairs\" and has appeared on \"American Horror Story\", \"White Collar\", and \"Blue Bloods\". Short has appeared in more than 30 films and television shows in the USA and UK. 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In 1930 alone he would appear in ten films, half of which were in starring roles, such as \"Lawful Larceny\", which also starred Bebe Daniels and Lowell Sherman (who also directed), and \"Reno\", whose other stars were Ruth Roland and Montagu Love; the other half would see him in featured roles as in \"A Notorious Affair\", starring Billie Dove, Basil Rathbone, and Kay Francis. During the rest of the 1930s, he would appear in numerous films, mostly in either supporting or featured roles, such as \"The Little Giant\" (1933), starring Edward G. Robinson and Mary Astor, and \"Hop-Along Cassidy\" (1935), starring William Boyd; although he occasionally would have a starring role, as in opposite Harold Lloyd in 1932's \"Movie Crazy\".\n\nCrazy English: Crazy English () is a brand name related to a non-traditional method\n\nKirsten Dunst: Kirsten Caroline Dunst ( ; born April 30, 1982) is an American actress. She made her film debut in Woody Allen's short film \"Oedipus Wrecks\" for the anthology film \"New York Stories\" (1989). At the age of twelve, Dunst gained widespread recognition as Claudia in \"Interview with the Vampire\" (1994), a role for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. She appeared in \"Little Women\" the same year and in \"Jumanji\" the following year. After a recurring role in the third season of the NBC medical drama \"ER\" (1996\u201397) as Charlie Chemingo and starring in films such as \"Wag the Dog\" (1997), \"Small Soldiers\" (1998), the 1998 English dub of \"Kiki's Delivery Service\" (1989), and \"The Virgin Suicides\" (1999), Dunst began making romantic comedies and comedy-dramas, starring in \"Drop Dead Gorgeous\" (1999), \"Bring It On\" (2000), \"Get Over It\" and \"Crazy/Beautiful\" (both released in 2001).\n\nThe Crazy World of Arthur Brown (album): The Crazy World of Arthur Brown is the eponymous debut studio album by the English psychedelic rock band the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, released in June 1968. The album was produced by the Who's manager Kit Lambert with associate production by Pete Townshend. The album was released in June 1968 on Lambert's Track Records label in the UK, with North American distribution handled by Atlantic Records. The album was released in the US in September. 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In their eighth season under head coach Gary Pinkel, the Rockets compiled a 7\u20135 record (6\u20132 against MAC opponents), finished in first place in the MAC's West Division, lost to Marshall in the MAC Football Championship Game (17\u201323), and outscored all opponents by a combined total of 229 to 216.\n\n1998 SMU Mustangs football team: The 1998 SMU Mustangs football team represented Southern Methodist University in the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season as members of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in the Mountain Division. They played their home games at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. Head coach Mike Cavan returned for his second season leading SMU, following a 6\u20135 season in 1997, SMU's first winning season since the 1987\u201388 SMU \"death penalty\" was handed down by the NCAA, the highest punishment possible in the association. 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On fourth down and a foot, Alabama managed to keep Penn State out of the end zone and went on to win 14-7. Keith Jackson, who did the play by play for ABC, called it the greatest game he'd ever seen. 76,824 people packed the Louisiana Superdome, which was tremendously loud.\n\n1978 Lamar Cardinals football team: The 1978 Lamar Cardinals football team represented Lamar University in the 1978 NCAA Division I-A football season as a member of the Southland Conference. NCAA Division I split into Division I-A, the current Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and Division I-AA, the current Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), for football in 1978. Lamar and the Southland Conference opted to compete at the Division I-A level. The Cardinals played their home games at Cardinal Stadium now named Provost Umphrey Stadium in Beaumont, Texas. Lamar finished the 1978 season with a 2\u20138\u20131 overall record and a 0\u20135 conference record. 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It is the largest university institution in the state with over 84,500 students, with its central campus located in the state capital of Toluca. Formalised as a university under the UAEM name in 1956, the institution traces its origins back to 1828 with the foundation Instituto Literario del Estado de M\u00e9xico, in the former state capital of Tlalpan. In 1943 the institution was augmented to become the Instituto Cient\u00edfico y Literario de Toluca (ICLA), and thirteen years later obtaining its present name and institutional status. The UAEM has graduated many notable alumni, the best-known is the artist Mariana Gal\u00e1n.\n\nAdriana Nieto: Adriana Nieto (born Adriana Nieto Villanueva on March 13, 1978) is a semi-retired Mexican actress.\n\nAlta\u00edr Jarabo: Alta\u00edr Jarabo (born Alta\u00edr Jarabo Garc\u00eda on August 7, 1986, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress and fashion model. 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The Vietnamese tea ceremony, also influenced by its Chinese counterpart, is only performed during weddings and other religious rituals. One can also refer to the whole set of rituals, tools, gestures, etc. used in such ceremonies as tea culture. All of these tea ceremonies and rituals contain \"an adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday life\", as well as refinement, an inner spiritual content, humility, restraint and simplicity \"as all arts that partake the extraordinary, an artistic artificiality, abstractness, symbolism and formalism\" to one degree or another.\n\nAl Mesbar Studies and Research Centre: Al Mesbar Studies & Research Center is a Dubai based cultural phenomena think tank concentrating on the study of Islamic Movements. The Center focuses on \"contemporary Islamic Movements, their thoughts and practices, symbolisms and ideologies and especially those that have [an] historic impact which is still in effect today\". It was founded in 2007 by Turki Bin Abdullah Aldakhil. Al-Mesbar Centre tries to materialize this transformation process through its various cultural, research and specialized scientific activities. Al-Mesbar Centre pays special attention to studying contemporary Islamic movements in order to unveil the nature of these constructive movements, observe their relations with other movements and their interaction with their milieu, presenting an anticipatory view to its future on all levels, and a view of the future of the nation away from calls of isolation and extremism. The core of the business is driven from its main monthly activity which is called Al-Mesbar Monthly Book; a monthly publication specialized in studying contemporary Islamic movements. This publication is distributed by subscription to leaders and decision makers, in the Arab world region, on a monthly basis, and available to public readers after some period of time.\n\nTea Moderna (magazine): Tea Moderna (Macedonian: \u0422\u0435\u0430 \u041c\u043e\u0434\u0435\u0440\u043d\u0430 ) is a Macedonian woman's weekly magazine women.\n\nVintage Life: Vintage Life is a British glossy fashion and lifestyle magazine, published by Dragoon Publishing, focusing on the 1920s-1970s. It was founded in 2010 by British entrepreneur Rachel Egglestone-Evans. Issue 1 was launched digitally in April 2010 and # a print version started from issue 2. Since then, the magazine has developed from a bi-monthly handbag-sized 72 page magazine to a glossy high-end 148 page monthly publication available in WH Smith and Sainsbury's. From May 2015, Vintage Life will be stocked in London's Selfridges and Harrods stores. The magazine is also available by subscription worldwide.\n\nThe Industrial Pioneer: The Industrial Pioneer was a monthly publication of the Industrial Workers of the World. It was published in Chicago by the general executive board of the IWW from 1921 to 1926, under various editors. The precursor of the \"Industrial Pioneer\" was the \"One Big Union Monthly\". The editor of \"One Big Union Monthly,\" John Sandgren, used his position to wage war on the Communists in the IWW. When his editorials became too sectarian, the IWW replaced him as editor in 1921, and changed the name of the publication to the \"Industrial Pioneer.\" The new editor was a Communist, however, and this alienated the non-Communist majority of IWW members. 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Currently living in Brooklyn, New York and is the founder and artistic director of Viewsic Dance, a dance organization dedicated to the development of local and international contemporary dancers. He continued his dance training at the University of the Arts-Philadelphia. In the early part of his career, he performed with Bill T. Jones/Arine Zane Dance Company where he received the 2003 BESSIES -New York and Performance Award, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble, Jose Tmim, Movement Source Dance Company, Group Motions Dance Company, Pacific Conservatory Theatre and as guest performer with numerous ballet and contemporary dance company worldwide. He formed Viewsic Dance-VD (formerly Viewsic Expressions) in 1993 and has since created over 50 works for this project-by-project company.\n\nRonald K. Brown: Dancer and choreographer Ronald K. Brown founded the dance company Evidence in New York in 1985. 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The Czechs have won two medals at the IIHF Inline Hockey World Championships, despite the fact that NHL players have frequently been on the team roster. Most recently, the team finished seventh at the 2007 Men's World Inline Hockey Championships.\n\nFinland men's national inline hockey team: The Finnish men's national inline hockey team is the national team for Finland. Finland has been one of the most successful teams at the IIHF Inline Hockey World Championships which were organized annually from 1996 until 2015 with the exception of the year 1999. Starting from 2017, the tournament will be held every other year. Finland has won a total of thirteen medals in nineteen tournaments. Most recently, the team finished in 2nd place in the 2015 Men's World Inline Hockey Championships in Tampere, Finland.\n\nGermany women's national inline hockey team: Germany women's national inline hockey team is the national team for Germany. The team finished eighth at the 2011 Women's World Inline Hockey Championships. The team competed in the 2013 Women's World Inline Hockey Championships.\n\nAustralia men's national inline hockey team: The Australia men's national inline hockey team represents Australia in international inline hockey competitions. They are controlled by Ice Hockey Australia for events organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation and by Skate Australia for events organised by the International Roller Sports Federation. Australia plays in Division I of the IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship and Group C at the FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships.\n\nUnited States men's national inline hockey team: The United States men's national inline hockey team is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The team that competes in the IIHF InLine Hockey World Championships is controlled by USA Hockey, while the team that competes in the FIRS Senior Men's Inline Hockey World Championships is controlled by USA Roller Sports. The United States has won 6 of 18 IIHF gold medals and 14 of 18 FIRS gold medals at world championships.\n\nChile national inline hockey team: The Chilean national inline hockey team represents inline hockey in Chile at international competitions. The team have not played any world championship until the National Association of Hockey on Ice and Inline was founded and it joined the IIHF in 2000. The team does however participate in the IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship and FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships (organised by International Roller Sports Federation). Chile has rinks in Santiago and Puerto Montt, where ice hockey is being developed.\n\nHenrik Lundqvist: Henrik Lundqvist (] ; born 2 March 1982) is a professional ice hockey goaltender for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Before winning the Vezina Trophy in 2012, he was nominated in each of his first three seasons, and is the only goaltender in NHL history to record ten 30 win seasons in his first 11 seasons. He currently holds the record for most wins by a European-born goaltender in the NHL (405 as of August 13, 2017). His dominating play during his rookie season resulted in the New York media and Rangers fans giving him the nickname \"King Henrik\". During the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, he led the Swedish men's team to their second Olympic gold medal.", "question": "Which National Hockey League (NHL) team did the man, who is a notable alumnus of the Sweden men's national inline hockey team, play for?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the individual who is a notable alumnus."}, "alumnus_of_team": {"type": "string", "description": "The national inline hockey team the person is an alumnus of."}, "nhl_team": {"type": "string", "description": "The National Hockey League (NHL) team the person played for."}, "nhl_team_location": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the NHL team is based."}}, "required": ["person_name", "alumnus_of_team", "nhl_team", "nhl_team_location"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Henrik Lundqvist", "alumnus_of_team": "Sweden men's national inline hockey team", "nhl_team": "New York Rangers", "nhl_team_location": "New York"}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Henrik Lundqvist", "alumnus_of_team": "Sweden men's national inline hockey team", "nhl_team": "New York Rangers", "nhl_team_location": "New York"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1393, "output_tokens": 48, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "c1a511f5b64db725b8c775d3124e51b454f349ee834ea35ef2589152a3c7f114", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7779cb55429967ab1051b6", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Karl-Anthony Towns", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "1989 NBA Expansion Draft: The 1989 NBA Expansion Draft was the ninth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). 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Around the start of the season, the Timberwolves would be the first team in NBA history to hold four players that were around 20 or younger between Andrew Wiggins, Zach LaVine, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Tyus Jones to start out a season. It would also mark the final season under Kevin Garnett's time in the NBA and his return with the Timberwolves.\n\nChris Carr (basketball): Chris Dean Carr (born March 12, 1974) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the 2nd round (56th overall) of the 1995 NBA draft. Carr played six seasons in the NBA for the Suns, Minnesota Timberwolves, New Jersey Nets, Golden State Warriors, Chicago Bulls and Boston Celtics. His best year as a pro came during the 1997\u201398 season as a member of the Timberwolves, appearing in 51 games and averaging 9.9 ppg. Carr also appeared in the 1997 NBA Slam Dunk Contest, and made it to the final round, before losing to Kobe Bryant. 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After appearing in the Conference Finals last year, the Timberwolves played around .500 for the first half of the season. However, the team began to struggle losing six straight games between January and February, slipping below .500. After a 25\u201326 start, longtime head coach Flip Saunders was fired and replaced with General Manager Kevin McHale for the remainder of the season. The Timberwolves improved under McHale, but finished third in the Northwest Division with a 44\u201338 record, missing the playoffs for the first time since 1996. Kevin Garnett led the team in scoring, rebounding and assists, as he was selected for the 2005 NBA All-Star Game. Following the season, Latrell Sprewell retired after turning down a contact extension, Sam Cassell was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers, and McHale was fired as coach.\n\nJamal Abu-Shamala: Jamal Abu-Shamala (Arabic: \u062c\u0645\u0627\u0644 \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0634\u0645\u0627\u0644\u0629\u200e \u200e ; born July 25, 1987 in Shakopee, Minnesota) is a Palestinian American basketball player who formerly played college basketball for the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Ranks among the top in made three pointers and three point percentage. Abu-Shamala played internationally for the Jordanian national team, first playing internationally in 2008. In 2015 Abu-Shamala plays for the Palestine national team. Abu-Shamala played significant minutes as they retained their title at the William Jones Cup. Abu-Shamala also played in the D-league for the Miami Heat and Minnesota Timberwolves affiliate team.\n\nRicky Rubio: Ricard Rubio i Vives (born October 21, 1990) is a Spanish professional basketball player for the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Rubio became the youngest player ever to play in the Spanish ACB League on October 15, 2005, at age 14. He made his EuroLeague debut on October 24, 2006, at age 16, becoming the first player born in the 1990s to play in a EuroLeague game. He is the fifth-youngest player to make their debut in the EuroLeague. On June 25, 2009, he was drafted with the fifth pick in the first round of the 2009 NBA draft by the Timberwolves, making him the first player born in the 1990s to be drafted by the NBA. The Timberwolves had an agreement in principle with his former Spanish team, DKV Joventut, to buy out his contract, but Rubio backed out of the deal. On August 31, 2009, Joventut traded the rights to Rubio to FC Barcelona, and Rubio signed a six-year contract with FC Barcelona the following day. In 2011, Rubio joined the Minnesota Timberwolves, and spent six seasons in Minnesota before being traded to the Jazz in June 2017.\n\nJoe Wylie: Joseph Jay Wylie, Sr. (born February 10, 1968), is an American retired professional basketball player. Born in Washington, D.C., he is listed at 6'9\" and weighed 220\u00a0lbs. Wylie played collegiate ball with the University of Miami Hurricanes from 1988 to 1991), where he earned the names, \"Wylie's World\", and \"Jumping Joe Wylie\", because of his ability to leap over his opponents. Wylie entered the 1991 NBA Draft and was picked 38th in the second round by the Los Angeles Clippers. On July 4, 1991, almost a week after the draft, the Clippers traded him to the New York Knicks for a 1993 second round pick. The Knicks were enthusiastic of getting such a player of his calibre; In 1992, Wylie was invited to the Minnesota Timberwolves training camp but he was eventually cut from the roster during the preseason. In 1993 Wylie played in 6 preseason games with the Detroit Pistons and was the last cut before contracts became guaranteed. He eventually played his professional basketball career mostly overseas in Italy, Spain, France, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Turkey, Argentina, Israel, Portugal, the Philippines, Germany, Russia, the Dominican Republic and Hungary. He also played in CBA with the Columbus Horizon during the 1991\u201392 season. He retired in 2009. Wylie has a son, Joseph Micheal Wylie, Jr., who played collegiate football at his alma mater but later transferred to Tennessee State University.\n\nShelton Jones: Shelton Jones (born April 4, 1966) is a retired American professional basketball player who played collegiately at St. John's University. He was selected by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2nd round (27th overall) of the 1988 NBA Draft. Shelton played only one year in the NBA during the 1988-89 season, splitting time with the Spurs, Golden State Warriors and mainly, the Philadelphia 76ers, for whom he also appeared in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest, finishing on 4th place after advancing to the semi-finals. After the season, he was selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves as the 16th pick in the NBA Expansion Draft. After his selection, he said: \"I'm a little stunned right now. I thought I'd be taken by Orlando because I'd heard some things. Things like this happen. That's the kind of year I had. I'll make the best of the situation. I look forward to getting out there and meeting with the coach. I don't even know who it is.\" . As it turned out, the Timberwolves waived him before the season began, and he never played in the NBA again.\n\n2016\u201317 Minnesota Timberwolves season: The 2016\u201317 Minnesota Timberwolves season was the 28th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). On April 20, 2016, the Timberwolves hired Tom Thibodeau as their new head coach. On September 23, 2016, Kevin Garnett would officially retire from the NBA, thus ending his 21-year career in the process. On April 11, 2017, the Timberwolves would unveil a new logo and new uniforms to enter the next season. 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It is the ruins of a Romanesque castle with a belt of walls around a central keep with a cistern.\n\nPante\u00f3n Nacional Rom\u00e1n Baldorioty de Castro: The Pante\u00f3n Nacional Rom\u00e1n Baldorioty de Castro (English: Rom\u00e1n Baldorioty de Castro National Pantheon) is a tract of land in Barrio Segundo of the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico, originally designed as the city's cemetery, but later converted into what has come to be a famous burial place. Established in 1842, it is Puerto Rico's first (and only) national pantheon. It is the only cemetery dedicated as a museum in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. Prior to being dedicated as a Panteon Nacional, it was known as Cementerio Viejo or as Cementerio Antiguo de Ponce, and is listed under that name on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The Pantheon is named after Rom\u00e1n Baldorioty de Castro, a prolific Puerto Rican politician, and firm believer of Puerto Rican autonomy and independence. His remains are located here. 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The film is the winner of two Golden Raspberry Awards and has a 7% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes.\n\nHeaven Is for Real (film): Heaven Is for Real is a 2014 American Christian drama film directed by Randall Wallace and written by Wallace and Christopher Parker, based on Pastor Todd Burpo and Lynn Vincent's 2010 book of the same name. The film stars Greg Kinnear, Kelly Reilly, Margo Martindale, Jacob Vargas, Connor Corum, and Thomas Haden Church. The soundtrack of the film contains Darlene Zschech's song \"Heaven in Me\". The film was released on April 16, 2014.\n\nThomas Haden Church: Thomas Haden Church (born Thomas Richard McMillen; June 17, 1960) is an American actor, director, and writer. After co-starring in the 1990s sitcom \"Wings\", Church became known for his film roles, including his Academy Award-nominated performance in \"Sideways\" and his role as the Sandman in \"Spider-Man 3\". 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She was the favorite of judges throughout the contest and had the sole distinction of winning a Sarvottam for all her performance. Anwesha is known for starring in Amul Music ka maha muqqabla at the age of 16. She not only had the sole distinction of '6 Singer of the Day awards' for seven performances, but also won the 'Singer of the Series award'. In spite of being the youngest in the show, she defeated the winners and participants of various shows (Indian idol, JJWS, SVOI, SAREGAMAPA) who participated in 'music ka maha muqqabla' and received the award. She was hugely applauded in this show for her flawless and rocking performances, which helped her team to the finals. Also one of the opposite teams captain in the show, Shankar Mahadevan said that '\"she was the best singer that ever emerged from a reality show after Shreya Ghoshal in the 90s\". She has also made her debut in commercial playback singing in a Hindi movie Golmaal Returns. Anweshaa has sung the song \"Tha Karke\", which is said to be the most expensive song to ever be shot in Bollywood. Apart from few Bollywood songs, She has sung many Bengali songs, albums, two Tamil songs and one Telugu song for the movie (Uu Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara?) and a Telugu album song to her credit. Anwesha made her Kannada debut with the film Santheyalli Nintha Kabira in 2016. She also appeared in Coke Studio aside Papon. Along with other awards, she won \"Best female playback singer\" award for Bengali song in Tele Cine Awards 2011 (nominations included Shreya Ghoshal, Richa Sharma, June Banerjee).\n\nRavi K. Tripathi: Ravi K. Tripathi (born on February 4) is an Indian playback singer, composer and music director. He competed on the television music reality show Indian Idol season 2 in 2006. 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The band went on a tour of Europe in April and May 2006 alongside Lawrence Arms.\n\nTony Sly: Anthony James Sly (November 4, 1970 \u2013 July 31, 2012) was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known as the front man of the punk rock band No Use for a Name. In his later years he also gained attention for his acoustic solo work, with two acoustic split albums he released with Lagwagon front man Joey Cape and two solo albums.\n\nAmerican Deutsch Bag: American Deutsch Bag is an EP by Teenage Bottlerocket. It was released on November 26, 2013 on Fat Wreck Chords. It was recorded at The Blasting Room with Andrew Berlin. The EP features one original song and two covers. One of the covers is a pop punk version of the German song \"Ich bin Auslander und Spreche Nicht Gut Deutsch\". The other, \"Via Munich\" is originally by Tony Sly and was recorded for \"\".\n\nScorpios: Scorpios is an American indie rock band, working as a side project of several punk rock band members. 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He was a confidant of Emperor Yang (Yang Guang) and was instrumental in Yang Guang's displacement of his brother Yang Yong as crown prince; therefore, after Yang Guang became emperor, Yuwen Shu became exceedingly powerful and was one of two generals who spearheaded Yangdi's efforts in the Goguryeo-Sui Wars. His son Yuwen Huaji later led a coup against Emperor Yang in 618 and, after killing Emperor Yang, briefly claimed imperial title in 619, but was soon captured and killed. 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It is the owner of the airlines Scandinavian Airlines. SAS used to own 19.9% of the now defunct Spanish airline Spanair. It also owns the aviation services companies SAS Business Opportunities, SAS Cargo Group, SAS Ground Services, and SAS Technical Services. It holds minority ownership of Air Greenland, Estonian Air, and Skyways Express. SAS Group is partially owned by the governments of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, with a 21.4%, 14.3%, and 14.3% ownership, respectively. The remaining 50% is held by private owners, of which Foundation Asset Management at 7.6% is the only significant one. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange, the Stockholm Stock Exchange, and the Copenhagen Stock Exchange.\n\nMike Lunsford: Mike Lunsford is the chief executive officer of SK Planet, Inc., the U.S. arm of SK Planet, Ltd., a Korean-based company. 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He was appointed to the CenturyTel board of directors in 1985, and the following year he was promoted to senior vice president and chief financial officer. In 1988 Post was named executive vice president and chief operating officer. He became the president and chief operating officer of CenturyTel in 1990. In 1992 Post was named vice chairman of the board, president, and chief executive officer. In 2002 he was appointed chairman of the board and chief executive officer. Since 2009 Post has served as chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink. His honors include: Louisiana Tech College of Administration and Business Distinguished Alumni in 1991, Louisiana Tech University Tower Medallion Award in 1997 and DeGree Enterprises Lifetime Achievement Award in Business 2003.\n\nBobby Mehta: Siddharth N. \"Bobby\" Mehta was former CEO and vice chairman of HSBC North America. Mehta served as an Advisor of TransUnion since December 31, 2012. Mehta serves as consultant of TransUnion. 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He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group. Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002. He worked at MasterCard\u2019s U.S. region board since March 2000. Mehta joined Household International Inc., in 1998. He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States. Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005. He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005. He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.). 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A significant portion of the film is dedicated to a series of unrelated subplots, most of which involve at least one supporting character and are unresolved due to the film's inconsistent narrative structure. In an interview, included as a special feature on the DVD of the film, Wiseau briefly describes the title as alluding to the potential of a room to be the site of both good and bad events; according to Sestero, the stage-play script from which the film's script is derived took place in a single room.\n\nBonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure: Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure (PC-\u539f\u4eba3 , PC-Genjin 3 ) is an action video game developed by Red Company and published for the TurboGrafx-16 in 1993, in the Bonk video game series. It was ported to the TurboDuo by Hudson Soft in 1994, with a new cover illustration by Marc Ericksen. It was released for the Wii Virtual Console in Europe on August 31, 2007 and in North America on September 3, 2007. 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General authority for the statutory and regulatory control of alcoholic beverages rests with the state government, particularly the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control overseen by the state's Attorney General.\n\nLiquor Control and Licensing Branch: The Liquor Control and Licensing Branch is part of the government of British Columbia, within the Ministry of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction. It is responsible for issuing liquor licenses in the province and for enforcing the provisions of the \"Liquor Control and Licensing Act\".\n\nNew Mexico Alcohol and Gaming Division: The Alcohol and Gaming Division is a division of the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department. It administers the licensing provisions, while the Special Investigations Division of the Department of Public Safety enforces the prouvisions of the New Mexico Liquor Control Act. The Alcohol and Gaming Division processes applications for New Mexico Liquor Licenses, supervises the state\u2019s Alcohol Server Training program, and adjudicates administrative citations for violation of the Liquor Control Act.\n\nNew Jersey Wine Industry Advisory Council: New Jersey is home to the most complex alcohol laws in the United States. They provide 29 liquor licenses to wholesalers, manufacturers, retailers and the general public.\n\nOregon Ballot Measure 7 (1940): Oregon Ballot Mesure 7 (1940) was an initiative proposed for the general election on the November\u00a05, 1940, ballot to repeal the present liquor law, and allow private sales, with regulation and tax. The official ballot title states its intention as \"BILL REPEALING PRESENT LIQUOR LAW; AUTHORIZING PRIVATE SALE, LICENSED, TAXED.\" It was defeated with 309,183 no votes, to only 90,681 votes in favor. After the repeal of prohibition by the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution on December\u00a05, 1933, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) was established to regulate and control the sales and consumption of alcoholic liquor in Oregon. At the time, the law stated that: \"only the liquor control commission can import, purchase and sell alcoholic liquor containing over seventeen percent of alcohol, and that such liquor may not be consumed on the premises\". The ballot measure attempted to ratify the OLCC's dominance of liquor and \"permit liquor being consumed both on and off the premises where sold, depending on vendor's license.\" The commission, according to the proposed bill, was to issue numerous classes of wholesale and retail liquor licenses, while \"levying privileges of sales taxes on the various classes of liquor business\".\n\nNew Jersey wine: The production of wine in New Jersey has increased significantly in the last thirty years with opening of new wineries. Beginning in 1981, the state legislature relaxed Prohibition-era restrictions and crafted new laws to facilitate the growth of the industry and provide new opportunities for winery licenses. Today, New Jersey wineries are crafting wines that have earned recognition for their quality from critics, industry leaders, and in national and international competitions. s of 2014 , New Jersey currently has 48 licensed and operating wineries with several more prospective wineries in various stages of development.\n\nArizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control: The Department of Liquor Licenses and Control is an Arizona state agency responsible for reviewing state liquor applications and issuing renewal licenses. 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It means \"beautiful\" in Arabic. The Latin spelling variants include Gamil (used mainly in Egypt), Cemil (in Turkish), Djemil or Djamel (mainly in North African countries influenced by French spelling), Djamil and Jameel (mainly among African Americans influence by English spelling). Yamil, which is the Spanish variant of the name Jamil, has the same pronunciation in Spanish, but different spelling. The feminine equivalent is Jamila (also Gamila, Cemila, Djemila, Djamila, Jameela, Yamila, Jamyla, and Jamily).\n\nPetar Kanaveli\u0107: Pietro Canavelli (in Italian, his personal spelling; known as Petar Kanaveli\u0107 in Croatian; 27 December 1637 \u2013 16 January 1719) was a Croatian writer who wrote poems in Croatian and Italian. He is regarded as one of the greatest Croatian writers of the 17th century.\n\nSusana (given name): Susana is a feminine given name. Like its variants, which include the names Susanna and Susan, it is derived from \u03a3\u03bf\u03c5\u03c3\u03ac\u03bd\u03bd\u03b1, \"Sousanna\", the Greek form of the Hebrew \u05e9\u05d5\u05e9\u05e0\u05d4, \"Shoshannah\", which could have been derived from the Aramaic language. \u072b\u0718\u072b\u0722, \"Shoshan\" means \"lily\" in Syriac. \u0633\u0648\u0633\u0646, \"Susan\", is the Persian spelling of this name. The spelling \"Susanna\" is used in Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and Finland, as well as much of the English-speaking world. \"Zuzana\" is used in Czech Republic and Slovakia, and the spelling is \"Zsuzsanna\" in Hungary. In Polish it is \"Zuzanna\". In addition to its use in English, the spelling \"Susana\" is also common in countries such as Spain and Portugal.\n\nKatarina (given name): Katarina is a feminine given name. It is the standard Swedish, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, and Slovenian form of Katherine, and a variant spelling in several other languages. In Croatia, it is the fourth most common female given name, or third if combined with the short form Kata, and in Serbia it is within the 10 most popular names for girls born since 1991. It may refer to:\n\nMatteo: Matteo is the Italian form of the given name Matthew. Another form is Mattia. The Hebrew meaning of Matteo is 'gift of God.' Matteo can also be used as a patronymic surname, often in the forms of de Matteo, De Matteo or DeMatteo, meaning \"[descendant] of Matteo\".\n\nTudjmanism: Tudjmanism (Croatian: \"tu\u0111manizam\" ) is a form of Croatian nationalism. Franjo Tu\u0111man defined it as non-Communist nationalism with \"re-examined Croatian history\". According to Croatian historian Ivo Banac, Tudjmanism unites all forms of the Croatian anti-liberalism, that is Croatian fascism and the Croatian communism. Croatian political scientist Slaven Ravli\u0107 defines Tu\u0111manism to be the name both for an ideology and for a regime. According to Ravli\u0107, the ideology contains elements of deification of the Croatian people started by Ante Star\u010devi\u0107, a continuation of the 20th-century conservative tradition that rejects liberal democracy, and a mix of ideas represented by neoconservatism. The resulting regime was authoritarian, it created a form of crony capitalism, and engaged in the creation of an ideological hegemony.\n\nMateo (given name): Mateo is the Spanish form of Matthew. This form is also sometimes used in Croatian, from the Italian form Matteo. It may refer to:\n\nFran (given name): Fran is a Spanish, Italian, Croatian, and Albanian unisex name (respectively Francisca/Francisco, Francesca/Francesco and Fran(j)o), and a common short form (hypocorism) of the English names Frances and Francis. The Spanish and Italian Fran is more common for men, while the English name is mostly used for women. The Croatian and Albanian Fran is used only for men.\n\nSusanna (given name): Susanna is a feminine first name. It is not very common in the US, and is found there predominantly among the American Jewish community. It is the name of women in the Biblical books of Daniel and Luke. It is often spelled Susannah, although Susanna is the original spelling. It is derived from \u03a3\u03bf\u03c5\u03c3\u03ac\u03bd\u03bd\u03b1 (\"Sousanna\"), the Greek form of the Hebrew \u05e9\u05d5\u05e9\u05e0\u05d4 \"Shoshannah\", meaning lily (from Lilium family). \u0633\u0648\u0633\u0646 (Susan) is the Persian spelling of this name. The spelling Susanna is used in Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and Finland, as well as in the English-speaking world. The spelling Zuzana is used in Czech Republic and Slovakia and spelling Zsuzsanna in Hungary. In Poland it is Zuzanna. Even though very uncommon, it is also spelled Susana in Spain and Portugal, where it is more common.\n\nCharter of Duke Trpimir: Charter of Duke Trpimir (Croatian: \"Povelja kneza Trpimira\" ), also known as Trpimir's deed of donation (Croatian: \"Trpimirova darovnica\" ) is the oldest preserved document of the Croatian law, the oldest from the court of one of the Croatian rulers and the first national document which mentions the Croatian name. Charter, dated to 4 March 852, is not preserved in its original form but in five subsequent transcripts out of which the oldest is from year 1568.", "question": "What name is similar in spelling in the Spanish, Croatian, Italian, and Hebrews form", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The base name that has similar forms across the specified languages."}, "language_forms": {"type": "array", "description": "List of forms of the name in different languages, highlighting their spellings.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"language": {"type": "string", "description": "The language of the name form."}, "form": {"type": "string", "description": "The spelling of the name in that specific language."}, "derivation_note": {"type": "string", "description": "Additional notes on the derivation or usage of the form, if available."}}, "required": ["language", "form"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "hebrew_origin": {"type": "object", "description": "Details about the name's Hebrew origin, specifically its meaning as the Hebrew spelling is not provided.", "properties": {"meaning": {"type": "string", "description": "The Hebrew meaning of the name."}}, "required": ["meaning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["name", "language_forms", "hebrew_origin"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"name": "Matthew", "language_forms": [{"language": "Spanish", "form": "Mateo", "derivation_note": "Spanish form of Matthew"}, {"language": "Croatian", "form": "Mateo", "derivation_note": "Used in Croatian from the Italian form Matteo"}, {"language": "Italian", "form": "Matteo", "derivation_note": "Italian form of Matthew; another form is Mattia"}, {"language": "Hebrew", "form": "Matthew", "derivation_note": "Hebrew meaning of Matteo is 'gift of God'"}], "hebrew_origin": {"meaning": "gift of God"}}, "ground_truth": {"name": "Matthew", "language_forms": [{"language": "Spanish", "form": "Mateo"}, {"language": "Croatian", "form": "Mateo", "derivation_note": "from the Italian form Matteo"}, {"language": "Italian", "form": "Matteo"}], "hebrew_origin": {"meaning": "gift of God"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1854, "output_tokens": 140, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "3e4ebf6a393445fa7bb97e4e775f04b0f6dd0aca7ac5ad48c61ed54e34aacf21", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7718ea5542993569682cb8", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Chris Klein (actor): Frederick Christopher \"Chris\" Klein (born March 14, 1979) is an American actor who is best known for playing Chris 'Oz' Ostreicher in the \"American Pie\" comedy teen films.\n\nChris Owen (actor): Chris Owen (born September 25, 1980) is an American actor and photographer. He is best known for his role as The Sherminator in the \"American Pie film franchise\", appearing in \"American Pie\", \"American Pie 2\", \"\" and \"American Reunion\". Aside from Eugene Levy, he is the only actor from the theatrical features to appear in the \"\"American Pie Presents:\"\" direct-to-video spin-off movies.\n\nA Perfect Little Man: A Perfect Little Man is a 1999 American independent short drama filmdirected and written by Jeff Hare starring Neal McDonough as \"Billy Morrisson\", Tom Hale as \"Michael\", Jennifer Jostyn as \"Mindy\", Doug Kruse as \"Sid\", Michael A. LeMelle as \"Young Billy\", Dana Lewis as \"Ruth Morrison\", Tegan West as \"Jack Morrison\", Peter John White as the \"sleazy guy\", and Delaine Yates as \"Laura\".\n\nTicking Clock: Ticking Clock is a 2011 American action film directed by Ernie Barbarash, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Neal McDonough. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on January 4, 2011. This is the second film between Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Ernie Barbarash, they both previously in 2009's \"Hardwired\".\n\nStreet Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li: Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is a 2009 action film based on the \"Street Fighter\" series of video games. It follows the quest of \"Street Fighter\" character Chun-Li, who is portrayed by Kristin Kreuk. Its story follows Chun-Li's personal history and her journey for justice. The film co-stars Neal McDonough as M. Bison, Chris Klein as Charlie, Michael Clarke Duncan as Balrog, and Black Eyed Peas member Taboo as Vega. \"The Legend of Chun-Li\" was released on February 27, 2009 to mostly negative reviews and poor box office numbers.\n\nAmerican Pie (film): American Pie is a 1999 teen sex comedy film written by Adam Herz and directed by brothers Paul and Chris Weitz, in their directorial film debut. It is the first film in the \"American Pie\" theatrical series. The film was a box-office hit and spawned three direct sequels: \"American Pie 2\" (2001), \"American Wedding\" (2003), and \"American Reunion\" (2012). The film concentrates on five best friends (Jim, Kevin, Oz, Finch, and Stifler) who attend East Great Falls High. With the exception of Stifler (who has already lost his virginity), the guys make a pact to lose their virginity before their high school graduation. The title is borrowed from the song of the same name and refers to a scene in the film, in which the protagonist is caught masturbating with a pie after being told that third base feels like \"warm apple pie\". Writer Adam Herz has stated that the title also refers to the quest of losing one's virginity in high school, which is as \"American as apple pie.\"\n\nAmerican Wedding: American Wedding (known as American Pie 3: The Wedding or American Pie: The Wedding, in some countries) is a 2003 American sex comedy film and a sequel to \"American Pie\" and \"American Pie 2\". It is the third (originally intended final) installment in the \"American Pie\" theatrical series. It was written by Adam Herz and directed by Jesse Dylan. Another sequel, \"American Reunion\", was released nine years later. This also stands as the last film in the series to be written by Herz, who conceptualized the franchise.\n\nBlue River (film): Blue River is a 1995 American television action film, starring Sam Elliott, Jerry O'Connell, Susan Dey, Nick Stahl and Neal McDonough. It was directed by Larry Elikann.\n\nAmerican Pie Presents: The Naked Mile: American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (also known as American Pie: The Naked Mile) is a 2006 American sex comedy film released by Universal Pictures. It is the second installment in the \"American Pie Presents\" series and the fifth installment in the \"American Pie\" franchise. The film begins a story arc that concludes with \"\" (2007). John White stars as Erik Stifler, a high school senior who is given a \"guilt free pass\" by his girlfriend, Tracy Sterling (Jessy Schram), and so visits the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin, Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley), to run a mile naked. Christopher McDonald co-stars as Erik's father, Harry, and Eugene Levy once again plays Jim's Dad, who turns out to be a family friend of both Erik's and Tracy's. Also, it is in this film that his name is revealed to be \"Noah Levenstein\".\n\nAmerican Pie Presents: The Book of Love: American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (also known as American Pie: The Book of Love) is a 2009 sex comedy film released directly to DVD. It is the fourth and final installment in the \"American Pie Presents\" series and the seventh installment in the \"American Pie\" franchise. Directed by John Putch, the film stars Bug Hall, John Patrick Jordan, Kevin M. Horton, Brandon Hardesty, and Eugene Levy. 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Founded in 1989 in The Netherlands under the name Mascot Records, the company was renamed Mascot-Provogue in 1999 and since 2010 has been known as the Mascot Label Group. The company is based in the Netherlands and has offices in New York, Cologne, Stockholm, Milan, Paris and London. Mascot Label Group is the parent company of four record labels: Mascot Records, Provogue, Music Theories Recordings and Cool Green Recordings.\n\nInterscope Records: Interscope Records is an American major record label. An imprint of Interscope Geffen A&M Records, its parent company is Universal Music Group, a subsidiary of Vivendi S.A.\n\nBell Records (1920): The United States based Bell Records record label started issuing records in about 1920. The label's parent company was the Standard Music Roll Company of Orange, New Jersey, which was also the parent of Arto Records. After Standard Music Roll got out of the disc record business in 1923, the label was continued by the Bell Record Corporation of Newark, New Jersey, using masters recorded by Emerson Records. In 1927 the source of Bell masters shifted to Gennett Records. The label went out of business in 1928.\n\nRCA Records: RCA Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America. It is one of SME's three flagship record labels, alongside Columbia Records and Epic Records. The label has released multiple genres of music, including pop, rock, hip hop, electronic, R&B, blues, jazz, and country. The company's name is derived from the initials of the label's former parent company, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA). It is the second oldest recording company in US history, after sister label Columbia Records. RCA's Canadian unit (formerly Berliner Gramophone Canada) is Sony's oldest label in Canada. It was one of only two Canadian record companies to survive the Great Depression.\n\nUprok Records: Uprok Records was a record label created in 1999 under the parent company Tooth & Nail Records, with a focus on distributing Christian hip-hop artists. The name Uprok Records refers to the breakdancing term (also spelled Uprock). The first three artists on the label were Ill Harmonics, Sup the Chemist and MG! The Visionary. Shortly after its inception Josh Niemyjski, who created and maintains SphereOfHipHop.com, took over as President and Artist & Repertoire manager. According to Niemyjski, \"It was started because I feel like BEC and Tooth and Nail saw a niche that wasn't being filled.\" Through its parent companies BEC/Tooth & Nail and EMI Christian, it was able to sell in Christian and secular stores. 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\n\nVanity label: A vanity label (see related topic on vanity press) is an informal name given sometimes to a record label founded as a wholly or partially owned subsidiary of another, larger and better established (at least at the time of the vanity label's founding) record label, where the subsidiary label is (at least nominally) controlled by a successful recording artist, designed to allow this artist to release music by other artists they admire. The parent label handles the production and distribution and funding of the vanity label, but the album is usually released with the vanity label brand name prominent. Usually, the artist/head of the vanity label is signed to the parent label, and this artist's own recordings will be released under the vanity label's brand name. Creating a vanity label can be an attractive idea for the parent label primarily as a \"perk\" to keep a successful artist on the label's roster happy and a venue to bring fellow artists to the public's attention.\n\nEmbassy Records: Embassy Records was a UK budget record label that produced cover versions of current hit songs that were sold exclusively in Woolworths shops at a lower price than the original recordings. Embassy can therefore be seen as the UK equivalent of U.S. labels such as Hit and (in its early days) Bell Records. The label was the result of a contractual arrangement between Oriole Records and Woolworths, with Embassy's product being sold exclusively through the latter's stores from 1954 to 1965. The label disappeared after the parent company, Oriole, was taken over by CBS Records. Later, from 1970 through to 1980, CBS Records revived the Embassy imprint to release budget versions of albums in the UK and Europe by artists that were signed to its parent company, Columbia Records.\n\nNothing Records: Nothing Records was an American record label specializing in industrial rock and electronic music, founded by John Malm Jr. and Trent Reznor in 1992. It is considered an example of a vanity label, where an artist is able to run a label with some degree of independence from within a larger parent company\u2014in this case, Interscope Records was the parent company.\n\nCapitol Studios: Established in 1956, Capitol Studios are located in the landmark Capitol Records Tower in the heart of Hollywood, California. The legendary recording studios, which consist of Studios A, B, C and D, started as the primary recording studios for American record label Capitol Records. While they are still regularly used by Capitol recording artists, during the late 1960s to early-1970s the studios began making the facility available to artists outside the label. Capitol Studios are renowned for their impressive selection of vintage gear, microphones and state-of-the-art recording equipment, as well as their eight subterranean echo chambers. 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The race was won by Italian Alessandro Zanardi, driving for RC Motorsport outfit after Michael Schumacher was disqualified from the race and stripped of his race win. Italian Mirko Savoldi and Frenchman Yvan Muller completed the podium.\n\nFIA European Formula 3 Championship (1975\u20131984): FIA European Formula 3 Championship was a former European Formula Three racing competition, organised by the FIA.\n\n1986 FIA European Formula Three Cup: The 1986 FIA European Formula Three Cup was the second European Formula Three Cup race and the first to be held at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari on October 26, 1986. The race was won by Italian Stefano Modena, driving for Euroteam outfit, who finished ahead of the previous years winner Alex Caffi and fellow Italian Nicola Larini.\n\n1989 FIA European Formula Three Cup: The 1989 FIA European Formula Three Cup was the fifth European Formula Three Cup race and the first to be held at the Misano World Circuit on October 15, 1989. The race was won by Italian Gianni Morbidelli, driving for Forti Corse outfit, who finished ahead of fellow Italians Antonio Tamburini and Giovanni Bonanno.\n\nFIA European Formula Three Cup: The FIA European Formula Three Cup was a Formula Three race held annually in Europe from 1985 to 1990 and 1999 to 2004. The Cup was awarded by the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Internationale de l'Automobile, the world governing body for motorsport, as its main Formula Three title in Europe after the European Formula Three Championship was cancelled in 1984. A different venue in Europe hosted the Cup each year during its initial run, while the revival in 1999 saw the Cup between the headline event of the Pau Grand Prix. In 2003 the Formula 3 Euro Series was started, and the event was ended the following year.\n\n1985 European Formula Three Cup: The 1985 European Formula Three Cup was the inaugural European Formula Three Cup race held at the Paul Ricard Circuit on October 27, 1985. It was won by Italian Alex Caffi in dominant fashion having achieved pole position, fastest lap and the race win, driving for Team Gulf Coloni, who finished ahead of Swede Thomas Danielsson and German Volker Weidler.\n\nMichael Schumacher: Michael Schumacher (] ; born 3 January 1969) is a retired German racing driver who raced in Formula One for Benetton and Ferrari, where he spent the majority of his career, as well as for Mercedes upon his brief return to the sport. Widely regarded as one of the greatest Formula One drivers, and regarded by some as the greatest of all time, Schumacher is the only driver in history to win seven Formula One World Championships, five of which he won consecutively. The most successful driver in the history of the sport, Schumacher holds the records for the most World Championship titles (7), the most Grand Prix wins (91), the most fastest laps (77) and the most races won in a single season (13), and according to the official Formula One website, Schumacher is \"statistically the greatest driver the sport has ever seen\".\n\n1975 FIA European Formula 3 Cup: The 1975 FIA European Formula 3 Cup was the first edition of the FIA European Formula 3 Championship. The championship consisted of six rounds across the continent. The season was won by Australian Larry Perkins, with Conny Andersson second and Renzo Zorzi in third.\n\n1979 FIA European Formula 3 Championship: The 1979 FIA European Formula 3 Championship was the fifth edition of the FIA European Formula 3 Championship. The championship consisted of 12 rounds across the continent. Future Formula One world champion, Alain Prost took overall victory in five of these rounds which, among other results, made him the drivers champion for 1979, with Michael Bleekemolen finishing in second and Slim Borgudd third.\n\n1987 FIA European Formula Three Cup: The 1987 FIA European Formula Three Cup was the third European Formula Three Cup race and the first to be held at the Silverstone Circuit on October 4, 1987. 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The city population was 2,410 at the 2010 United States Census. Las Animas is located in southeast Colorado east of Pueblo, near the historic Bent's Fort.\n\nHorseshoe Mountain (Colorado): Horseshoe Mountain is a high mountain summit in the Mosquito Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 13905 ft thirteener is located 11.5 km southeast by east (bearing 126\u00b0) of the City of Leadville, Colorado, United States, on the drainage divide separating San Isabel National Forest and Lake County from Pike National Forest and Park County.\n\nHigh Mountain Institute: The High Mountain Institute (HMI) is a non-profit educational organization located in Leadville, Colorado. Founded in 1998 by Molly and Christopher Barnes, HMI focuses on educating teenagers through interaction with the natural world. 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The mountain was named in honor of General William Tecumseh Sherman.\n\nLeadville, Colorado: Leadville is the statutory city that is the county seat and only incorporated municipality in Lake County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 2,602 at the 2010 United States Census. Situated at an elevation of 10152 ft , Leadville is the highest incorporated city and the second highest incorporated municipality in the United States. A former silver mining town that lies near the headwaters of the Arkansas River in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, the Leadville Historic District contains many historic structures and sites from its dynamic mining era. In the late 19th century, Leadville was the second most populous city in Colorado, after Denver.\n\nLake County, Colorado: Lake County is one of the 64 counties in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2010 census, the population was 7,310. The county seat and the only municipality in the county is Leadville. The highest natural point in Colorado and the entire Rocky Mountains is the summit of Mount Elbert in Lake County at 14,440 feet (4401.2 meters) elevation.\n\nHMI Semester: The HMI Semester is a semester-long educational program for high school juniors located at the High Mountain Institute's campus in Leadville, Colorado. HMI Semester welcomed its first class in 1998 with Molly and Christopher Barnes as its first directors. Since its inception, the HMI Semester has served as a unique opportunity for talented high school juniors to spend a semester living, traveling, and studying in the mountains of central Colorado and the canyons of southeastern Utah, combining the academic program of a rigorous college preparatory boarding school with the adventure of a summer backpacking expedition. Students spend five weeks over the course of the semester on three wilderness expeditions that focus on leadership and community-building and twelve weeks on campus completing a standard junior year curriculum. Admission for HMI Semester's forty-eight spots is highly competitive, with the applicant pool centered on a group of customary \"sending schools\" that have supported the Institute from its start. In June 2013, the HMI Semester celebrated its fifteen-year reunion on campus where alumni from all semesters were invited to reconnect and appreciate the HMI community.\n\nFrench Mountain: French Mountain is a high mountain summit in the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 13966 ft thirteener is located on the Elbert Massif in San Isabel National Forest, 20.9 km southwest by west (bearing 231\u00b0) of the City of Leadville in Lake County, Colorado, United States.\n\nTibetan Language Institute: The Tibetan Language Institute is a private, non-profit educational organization located in Hamilton, Montana. 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She is known for playing Jerri Blank in the Comedy Central television series \"Strangers with Candy\". She regularly collaborates with her older brother David, a humorist and author. Since 2014, Sedaris has voiced the character Princess Carolyn in the Netflix animated series \"BoJack Horseman\".\n\nVermont Is for Lovers: Vermont is for Lovers is an independently produced docudrama released in 1992, starring George Thrush and Marya Cohn and shot on location Tunbridge, Vermont. The film concerns a couple visiting Vermont in order to be married, and interviewing local residents on the subject of marriage. Largely improvised and using non-professional actors, the film was shown at various film festivals including the Melbourne International Film Festival and the Hawaii International Film Festival. The movie was not terribly well received by the national press, with the New York Times calling it, \"vaguely amiable\". While the Washington Post review commented that the film was an \"all-too-easy target for ridicule\", it also mentioned one of the film's high points: \"In one scene, a typically droll Vermont resident (playing himself) sums up his state's fabled coolness to strangers by suggesting that a sign be placed at the state line, reading \"Welcome to Vermont. Now Leave.\"\"\n\nWhen Lovers Become Strangers: \"When Lovers Become Strangers\" is the third US single release from American singer/actress Cher's 20th album \"Love Hurts\", released in US and Canada only in late May 1992.\n\nHan Sun-hwa: Han Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Secret. She made her television debut in 2004 while participating in SBS's \"Superstar Survival\" as a finalist, and in 2009, she was a regular cast on a variety show called \"Invincible Youth\". Aside from music, she also ventured into acting and made her debut in the 2010 drama, \"More Charming By The Day\". She also acted in several dramas with supporting roles in \"Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek\", \"God's Gift - 14 Days\", and \"Marriage, Not Dating\". In 2014 she finally starred as a lead actress on MBC's weekend drama \"Rosy Lovers\" as Baek Jang Mi co-starring with actor Lee Jang Woo. CNN International Seoul listed Sunhwa as one of the nine rising \"It\" stars in Korean entertainment citing her as a \"multi-tasking\" artist. Her portrayal of Kang Se-Ah in the 2014 TVN drama, \"Marriage, Not Dating\" earned her a nomination for \"Best Youth Actress\" at the 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival. In 2014, her portrayal of Jang-Mi from \"Rosy Lovers\" and Jenny from \"God's Gift 14 Day\"s won her two best new actress awards from MBC and SBS Drama Awards. It was confirmed on September 26, 2016 that Sunhwa had not renewed her contract with TS Entertainment and will officially part ways in October. On October 14, 2016 Sunhwa joined Huayi Brothers as an actress.\n\nShin Bo-ra: Shin Bora (; born March 17, 1987) is a South Korean comedian, singer, and actress. She made her entertainment debut as a comedian on the variety show \"Gag Concert\" in 2010. Shin is also a member of the band , and has released several singles as a solo artist. In 2014, she was cast in a supporting role in the television drama \"Trot Lovers\".\n\nFor All We Know (1970 song): \"For All We Know\" is a soft rock song written for the 1970 film \"Lovers and Other Strangers\", with music by Fred Karlin and lyrics by Robb Wilson (Robb Royer) and Arthur James (Jimmy Griffin). Both Royer and Griffin were founding members of the soft-rock group Bread. It was originally performed by Larry Meredith. It is best known for a cover version by American pop duo Carpenters in 1971, which reached No. 3 on the \"US Billboard Hot 100\" singles chart and No. 1 on the \"US Billboard Easy Listening\" chart. The song was also a hit for Shirley Bassey at the same time in the United Kingdom. It has since been covered by a large number of artists.\n\nLovers & Strangers: Lovers & Strangers, also translated as Only Love Strangers () is a 1999 album by Beijing-based C-pop singer Faye Wong. It contains 10 tracks in Mandarin with bonus Cantonese versions of two of the songs. The title is from a line of the refrain in track 4 (... \u6211\u53ea\u7231\u964c\u751f\u4eba, \"I only love strangers...\").\n\nDavid Zelag Goodman: David Zelag Goodman (January 15, 1930 \u2013 September 26, 2011) was a playwright and screenwriter for both TV and film. His most prolific period was from the 1960s to the early 1980s. He was nominated for an Academy Award for \"Lovers and Other Strangers\", though he did not win. He co-wrote, with Sam Peckinpah, the screenplay for 1971's controversial \"Straw Dogs\". He died less than two weeks after the remake was released. Other films that he wrote or co-wrote included \"Logan's Run\", \"Monte Walsh\", and \"Farewell, My Lovely\". He also wrote a number of the episodes of \"The Untouchables\" in the early 1960s.\n\nAnne Meara: Anne Meara (September 20, 1929 \u2013 May 23, 2015) was an American actress and comedian. Along with her husband, Jerry Stiller, she was one-half of a prominent 1960s comedy team, Stiller and Meara. She was also featured on stage, television, in numerous films, and later became a playwright.\n\nLovers and Other Strangers: Lovers and Other Strangers is a 1970 comedy film based on the play by Ren\u00e9e Taylor and Joseph Bologna. The cast includes Richard S. 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The American Indian casino is located in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma with East Cache Creek serving as a picturesque. The gaming establishment, opening in 2007, is operated and owned by the tribal sovereignty of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma with the governing powers in Lawton.\n\nBlack Horse (Comanche): Black Horse or Tu-ukumah (unknown\u2013\"circa\" 1900), was a Comanche war chief. After Bull Bear died in 1874, Black Horse was promoted to second chief in the Quahadi band of Comanche. That is Quanah Parker's band.\n\nCache, Oklahoma: Cache is a city in Comanche County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,796 at the 2010 census. It is an exurb included in the Lawton, Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. 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With whites deliberately hunting American bison, the Comanche's primary livelihood, into extinction, Quanah finally surrendered and peaceably led the Quahadi to the reservation at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.\n\nRide the Wind: Ride the Wind (1982) by Lucia St. Clair Robson is the story of Cynthia Ann Parker's life after she was captured during the Comanche raid on her family's fort. In 1836, when she was nine years old, Cynthia was kidnapped by Comanche Indians. This is the story of how she grew up with them, mastered their ways, married one of their leaders, and became, in every way, a Comanche woman. Her son Quanah Parker was the last Comanche leader to surrender. 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At least once, she escaped and tried to return to her Comanche family and children, but was again brought back to Texas. She found it difficult to understand her iconic status to the nation, which saw her as having been redeemed from the Comanches. Heartbroken over the loss of her family, she stopped eating and died of influenza in 1871.\n\nCherry Springs Dance Hall: Cherry Springs Dance Hall, is one of the oldest and most historic dance halls in Texas. It is located at 17662 North U.S. Highway 87, Cherry Springs, TX 78624. The Texas farming community of Cherry Spring is 16 mi NW of Fredericksburg, Texas, in Gillespie County's portion of the Texas Hill Country. The dance hall was established along the old Pinta Trail in 1889 as a stop for cattle drives. It was originally run by Herman Lehmann, son of German immigrants, Apache captive and adopted son of Comanche chief Quanah Parker.\n\nQuanah Parker Star House: The Quanah Parker Star House, with stars painted on its roof, is located in the city of Cache, county of Comanche, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Comanche County, Oklahoma, in 1970.\n\nComanche County\u2013City Airport: Comanche County\u2013City Airport (ICAO: KMKN,\u00a0FAA LID: MKN) is a public use airport located two nautical miles (2.3\u00a0mi, 3.7\u00a0km) northeast of the central business district of Comanche, a city in Comanche County, Texas, United States. It is owned by the City of Comanche and Comanche County. The airport is included in the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011\u20132015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.\n\nJohn Richard Parker: John T. 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The Institute came into existence in 2016 when a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Department of Higher Education, Government of Jammu & Kashmir and Department of Higher Education, MHRD, Government of India, was signed, setting the ball rolling to set up an IIT campus at village Jagti, Tehsil Nagrota at Jammu.\n\nNational Institutes of Technology: The National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are autonomous public institutes of higher education, located in India. They are governed by the \"National Institutes of Technology Act, 2007\", which declared them as institutions of national importance alongside Indian Institutes of Technology. These institutes of national importance receive special recognition from the Government of India. The NIT Council is the supreme governing body of India's National Institutes of Technology (NIT) system and all 31 NITs are funded by the Government of India. These institutes are among the top ranked engineering colleges in India and have one of the lowest acceptance rates for engineering institutes, of around 2 to 3 percent, second only to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) in India. All NITs are autonomous which enables them to set up their own curriculum. The language of instruction is English at all these institutes.\n\nGovernment degree colleges in India: Government degree colleges in India are public-sector educational institutes managed mainly through rule and regulations of government accompanied by University Grants Commission (India) (UGC). Education in India has been categorized into elementary, secondary and higher education. The aim behind the formation of the government degree colleges is to provide higher education to undergraduates, postgraduates and doctoral research scholars in various streams and courses recognized by UGC of India. Presently, the standards have been set up for the classifications of the institutes in 2 (f) and 12 (b) category, which is certified by the UGC, New Delhi to maintain the excellence in higher education. The government degree colleges are fully managed by government, either central or at state level, and affiliated to the universities for course structures. Moreover, the government degree college as the institute of higher education, are administered and controlled by the principal who serves as the head. Teachers (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor) are appointed through Public Service Commissions (a government body under the articles from 315-323 of the Constitution of India) of central and state governments. The teachers appointed through the public service commissions are government servants with Group A post and are gazetted in nature. Education is the matter of concurrent lists in India; the government from the centre or from the states has the right to formulate law on higher education.\n\nMadina Central College: Madina Central College is a school situated in Kandy district, Madawala, Sri Lanka. It is a mixed school which currently has about 3150 students and teachers about 120. The current principal and vice principal are A.H.M.Azeez and Mr.J.M.Zarook respectively.This school offers both primary and secondary education. This school has all the essential fascilities. Madawala has gained reputation and popularity because of this school. Students from far away places like Digana, Udathalawinna, Kandy, Katugastota come here due its popularity and perfection.The school holds cricket matches with Azhar college every year,but it has now stopped for a while due to some inevitable circumstance. 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It is located close to Edzell, and is around 5 mi north of Brechin, in Angus, Scotland. Edzell Castle was begun around 1520 by David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford, and expanded by his son, Sir David Lindsay, Lord Edzell, who also laid out the garden in 1604. The castle saw little military action, and was, in its design, construction and use, more of a country house than a defensive structure. It was briefly occupied by English troops during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland in 1651. In 1715 it was sold by the Lindsay family, and eventually came into the ownership of the Earl of Dalhousie. It was given into state care in the 1930s, and is now a visitor attraction run by Historic Scotland (open all year; entrance charge). The castle consists of the original tower house and building ranges around a courtyard. The adjacent Renaissance walled garden, incorporating intricate relief carvings, is unique in Scotland. 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The first (1642\u20131646) and second (1648\u20131649) wars pitted the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament, while the third (1649\u20131651) saw fighting between supporters of King Charles II and supporters of the Rump Parliament. The war ended with the Parliamentarian victory at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651.\n\nInterregnum (1649\u20131660): The \"interregnum\" in England, Scotland, and Ireland started with the execution of Charles I in January 1649 (September 1651 in Scotland) and ended in May 1660 when his son Charles II was restored to the thrones of the three realms, although he had been already acclaimed king in Scotland since 1650.\n\nTreaty of Berwick (1639): The Treaty of Berwick (also known as the Peace of Berwick or the Pacification of Berwick) was signed on 18 June 1639 between England and Scotland. Archibald Johnston was involved in the negotiations before King Charles was forced to sign the treaty. The agreement, overall, officially ended the First Bishops' War even though both sides saw it only as a temporary truce. After the treaty was signed, King Charles immediately began to gather the resources he needed in order to strengthen his armies. At the beginning of the Second Bishops' War, the agreement was broken. After a disastrous skirmish at Kelso between the English advance guard and the Scottish Covenanter Army, the Earl of Holland fled back to the king\u2019s headquarters at Berwick-upon-Tweed. The Earl of Antrim failed to establish negotiations in order to bring the Irish army over. This, along with the unsuccessful English naval campaign at Hamilton, meant that Charles was forced to sign a truce. He conceded to the Scots the right to a free church assembly and a free parliament. These rights were asserted (with the right to keep the existing legal structure instead of a separate parliament) along with the extension to Scotland of The Bill of Rights (which set out the conditions and powers of a monarch) in the Treaty of Union, 1707, which united England and Wales with Scotland.\n\nEarl of Middleton: Earl of Middleton was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created 1 October 1656 for army officer John Middleton, together with the subsidiary title Lord Clermont and Fettercairn, also in the Peerage of Scotland. In 1674, he was succeeded by his son, Charles, who served in political offices under Charles II and James II & VI. In 1693 the second earl joined the exiled king in France and was subsequently tried for treason \"in absentia\" on 23 July 1694 and the titles attainted by act of Parliament on 2 July 1695. Charles was made Earl of Monmouth and Viscount Clermont in the Jacobite Peerage of England in 1701.\n\nJohn Balliol: John Balliol ( \u20091249 \u2013 late 1314), known derisively as \"Toom Tabard\" (meaning \"empty coat\") was King of Scots from 1292 to 1296. Little is known of his early life. After the death of Margaret, Maid of Norway, Scotland entered an interregnum during which several competitors for the Crown of Scotland put forward claims. Balliol was chosen from among them as the new King of Scotland by a group of selected noblemen headed by King Edward I of England. Edward used his influence over the process to subjugate Scotland and undermined Balliol's personal reign by treating Scotland as a vassal of England. Edward's influence in Scottish affairs tainted Balliol's reign and the Scottish nobility deposed him and appointed a council of twelve to rule instead. This council signed a treaty with France known as the Auld Alliance.\n\nEarl of Dunfermline: Earl of Dunfermline was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1605 for Alexander Seton, 1st Lord Fyvie, fourth son of George Seton, 7th Lord Seton (see Earl of Winton for earlier history of the family). Seton had already been created Lord Fyvie in the Peerage of Scotland, in 1598, with remainder to his elder brother, John Seton. He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. He was Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland between 1661 and 1672. His younger son, the fourth Earl (who succeeded his childless elder brother), was a supporter of the deposed James II and had his titles forfeited by parliament in 1690. 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In co-starring and supporting roles are Lee Philips, Lloyd Nolan, Diane Varsi, Arthur Kennedy, Russ Tamblyn, and Terry Moore. The film is based on the bestselling 1956 novel of the same name by Grace Metalious.\n\nPeyton Place (novel): Peyton Place is a 1956 novel by Grace Metalious. The novel describes how three women are forced to come to terms with their identity, both as women and as sexual beings, in a small, conservative, gossipy New England town, with recurring themes of hypocrisy, social inequities and class privilege in a tale that includes incest, abortion, adultery, lust and murder. It sold 60\u202f000 copies within the first ten days of its release and remained on the \"New York Times\" best seller list for 59 weeks.\n\nReturn to Peyton Place (film): Return to Peyton Place is a 1961 drama film produced by Jerry Wald and directed by Jos\u00e9 Ferrer. The screenplay by Ronald Alexander is based on the 1959 novel \"Return to Peyton Place\" by Grace Metalious. The film is a sequel to \"Peyton Place\".\n\nGilmanton, New Hampshire: Gilmanton is a town in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,777 at the 2010 census. Gilmanton includes the villages of Gilmanton Corners and Gilmanton Ironworks. The town became well known in the 1950s after it was rumored that the popular novel \"Peyton Place\", written by resident Grace Metalious, was based on the town.\n\nConstance MacKenzie: Constance MacKenzie (n\u00e9e Standish) is a fictional character in the 1956 novel \"Peyton Place\" by Grace Metalious. In the subsequent film adaptation, she was played by Lana Turner; in the sequel \"Return to Peyton Place\", by Eleanor Parker; in the primetime television series, by Dorothy Malone (and briefly by Lola Albright); and in daytime soap opera \"Return to Peyton Place\", by Bettye Ackerman.\n\nBetty Anderson: Betty Anderson is a fictional character in the novel \"Peyton Place\", written by Grace Metalious, as well as the subsequent films and TV series based on the novel. In the film, she was played by actress Terry Moore; and in the TV series, she was portrayed by actress Barbara Parkins; in the short-lived daytime soap opera, she was played by actress Julie Parrish and later Lynn Loring. In a later TV movie, \"Murder in Peyton Place\", Janet Margolin performed the role of Betty.\n\nReturn to Peyton Place (TV series): Return to Peyton Place is an American daytime serial which aired on NBC from April 3, 1972 to January 4, 1974. 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It originally aired in two parts on \"The Magical World of Disney\" on April 9 and 16, 1989.\n\nThe Parent Trap (1961 film): The Parent Trap is a 1961 Walt Disney Technicolor film. It stars Hayley Mills, Maureen O'Hara and Brian Keith in a story about teenage twins on a quest to reunite their divorced parents. The screenplay by the film's director David Swift was based upon the 1949 book \"Lottie and Lisa\" (German: \"Das Doppelte Lottchen\" ) by Erich K\u00e4stner. \"The Parent Trap\" was nominated for two Academy Awards, was broadcast on television, saw three television sequels, was remade in 1998 with Lindsay Lohan, and has been released on digital stereo LaserDisc format in 1986 as well as VHS and DVD in 2000. 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Her older sister Annie has also made film appearances; the twin characters in \"The Parent Trap\" were named after Hallie and Annie.\n\nCarrie Kei Heim: Carrie Kei Heim (born December 7, 1973) is an American actress, lawyer, and writer. She is best known for her roles as Cornelia in \"\" and Nikki Ferris in \"The Parent Trap II\". After completing \"The Parent Trap ll\", Carrie retired from acting.\n\nThe Parent Trap (song): \"The Parent Trap\" was the title song from the 1961 Disney film, \"The Parent Trap\". It was sung by teen idols, Annette Funicello and Tommy Sands and it was written by the songwriting brother team of Robert and Richard Sherman.\n\nIL-Informed: IL-Informed is an American satirical sketch comedy television program that focuses on politics, current events, and other issues that face Chicagoans. The half-hour-long pilot was produced by PBS member station WTTW (Channel 11) and premiered locally on Sunday, May 4, 2008. The first episode was co-produced by Paris Schutz and Sarah Warner of WTTW, and was written and performed by the sketch comedy group, \"Schadenfreude\": Justin Kaufmann, Kate James, Sandy Marshal, and Stephen Schmidt, with Adam Witt contributing. The pilot also features performances by \"The Second City\" veterans Joe Canale (who hosts the show), Ithamar Enriquez and Inda Craig-Galvan (of the comedy duo \"kevINda\"). The pilot episode examines housing issues facing Chicagoans though a variety of comedic sketches and includes an interview with 44th Ward Alderman Tom Tunney.\n\nThe Parent Trap II: The Parent Trap II is a 1986 American made-for-television comedy film and a sequel to Disney's 1961 classic \"The Parent Trap\" and the second installment in \"The Parent Trap\" series. 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He is well known for his character design work in the Dreamworks films \"Kung Fu Panda\" and \"How to Train Your Dragon\", although early in his career he worked on Disney television shows such as \"TaleSpin\" and \"DuckTales\". He also worked on an unproduced animated version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's \"Cats\". His work has appeared in several \"art of\" books, including \"The Art of Kung Fu Panda\", \"The Art of How to Train Your Dragon\", \"The Art of Bee Movie\", and his own limited edition sketchbook containing some of his personal works.\n\nKung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll: Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll is an animated short film in the \"Kung Fu Panda\" film series. It was included on the 2015 Digital HD and 2016 Blu-ray, and DVD re-release of \"Kung Fu Panda\" and \"Kung Fu Panda 2\".\n\nMick Wingert: Mick Wingert (born July 4, 1974) is an American voice actor, comedian and voice-over coach. 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A television series for Nickelodeon television network, \"\", premiered in the fall of 2011.\n\nJack Black: Thomas Jacob \"Jack\" Black (born August 28, 1969) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and singer. His acting career has been extensive, starring primarily in comedy films. He is best known for his roles in \"Shallow Hal\" (2001), \"School of Rock\" (2003), \"King Kong\" (2005), \"The Holiday\" (2006), the \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise (2008\u20132016), \"Tropic Thunder\" (2008), and \"Bernie\" (2011). He has been nominated for two Golden Globe Awards. Black is the lead vocalist of the comedic rock group Tenacious D which he formed in 1994 with friend Kyle Gass. They have released the albums \"Tenacious D\", \"The Pick of Destiny\" and \"Rize of the Fenix\".\n\nKung Fu Panda 3: Kung Fu Panda 3 is a 2016 3D computer-animated action-comedy martial arts film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the third installment in the \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise, and the sequel to 2011's \"Kung Fu Panda 2\". In the film, Po enters the panda village and re-unites with his birth father and other pandas, but problems arise when a villainous spirit warrior, named Kai, returns to the mortal realm and steals chi from the kung fu masters. To prevent Kai from taking chi from all kung fu masters and pandas, Po forms the army of pandas to battle Kai's jade minions and Po must become a master of chi to defeat him and save his friends.\n\nKung Fu Panda: Kung Fu Panda is a 2008 American computer-animated action comedy martial arts film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne and produced by Melissa Cobb, and stars the voices of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Ian McShane, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, Randall Duk Kim, James Hong, and Jackie Chan. Set in a version of ancient China populated by anthropomorphic talking animals, the plot revolves around a bumbling panda named Po who aspires to be a kung fu master. When an evil kung fu warrior is foretold to escape after twenty years in prison, Po is unwittingly named the chosen one destined to defeat him and bring peace to the land, much to the chagrin of the resident kung fu warriors.\n\nKung Fu Panda 2: Kung Fu Panda 2 is a 2011 3D American computer-animated comedy-drama martial arts film, directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, produced by DreamWorks Animation, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2008 film \"Kung Fu Panda\" and the second installment in the \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise.\n\nThe Big Year: The Big Year is a 2011 American comedy film directed by David Frankel, written by Howard Franklin and starring Jack Black, Steve Martin, and Owen Wilson. It was based on the nonfiction book \"The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession\" which was written by journalist Mark Obmascik. The book followed three men on a quest for a Big Year\u2014a competition among birders to see who can see and identify the greatest number of species of birds in North America (north of Mexico) in a calendar year. 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It is a spin-off to the animated TV series The Penguins of Madagascar and is unrelated to tie-in games to the 2014 DreamWorks film Penguins of Madagascar.\n\nWomen's football in Zimbabwe: Women's football in Zimbabwe is popular but women who play the game face stigmatisation.\n\nGame Face: Game Face is the tenth studio album by American rapper Master P, released on December 18, 2001. It marked the debut of The New No Limit and a partnership with Universal Records. There are three singles released from the album, \"Ooohhhwee\", \"Real Love\", and \"Rock it\", Music videos were released for all three. The album received a mixed reception from critics who saw some change in Master P's production and lyrical delivery but felt that it wasn't anything new from the genre.\n\nMarch of the Penguins: March of the Penguins (French La Marche de l'empereur ; ] ) is a 2005 French feature-length nature documentary directed and co-written by Luc Jacquet, and co-produced by Bonne Pioche and the National Geographic Society. The documentary depicts the yearly journey of the emperor penguins of Antarctica. In autumn, all the penguins of breeding age (five years old and over) leave the ocean, their normal habitat, to walk inland to their ancestral breeding grounds. There, the penguins participate in a courtship that, if successful, results in the hatching of a chick. For the chick to survive, both parents must make multiple arduous journeys between the ocean and the breeding grounds over the ensuing months.\n\nFaceGen: FaceGen is a 3D face-generating 3D modeling middleware produced by Singular Inversions. It is used where there is a need for a large number of different possible faces, either at random or from photographs. The most notable examples of its use are for player character creation in Tiger Woods PGA Tour (photo game face), and the Football Manager series, and for the character models used in Red vs. Blue season 9 and upwards.\n\nTiger Woods PGA Tour 2004: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 is a 2003 golf video game published by EA Sports. It was released for Mobile phone, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Advance, and the N-Gage. It was the first to feature the Game Face feature, in which the player can create his or her own player.\n\n2011\u201312 Pittsburgh Penguins season: The 2011\u201312 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the franchise\u2019s 45th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Penguins, led by head coach Dan Bylsma, would start the season without captain center Sidney Crosby. The team still managed a 51\u201325\u20136 record, an East-best 29 home wins, and their 108 points second-best in the Eastern Conference. In February, the team began the league's longest season winning streak and also saw the return of Crosby after missing more than 40 games with concussion like symptoms, before they saw the streak end in March at 11 games. Center Evgeni Malkin was able to play in 75 games despite difficulties associated with recent knee surgery and recorded his greatest goal tally in a season (50) on the way to winning his second Art Ross Trophy. Marc-Andre Fleury tied a franchise record for goalie wins (226) in a victory against the Atlantic division winning-New York Rangers. The four-seed Penguins would see their playoff run end to the same team which halted their regular season winning streak, the Philadelphia Flyers, losing the first three games before perishing in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals.\n\n2015 MVP Cup: The 2015 Manny V. Pangilinan Cup, also known as the Master Game Face MVP Cup 2015 due to sponsorship reasons, was an invitational basketball tournament which was participated by four teams from September 11\u201313, 2015 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. While a similarly named tournament was held in 2010, the 2010 MVP Invitational Champions' Cup, the 2015 MVP Cup is considered the inaugural edition of the MVP Cup and is planned to be held annually.\n\nGame Face (film): Game Face is a 2015 sports documentary film directed by Michiel Thomas and produced by Mark Schoen. The documentary revolves around two LGBTQ American athletes, professional mixed martial artist Fallon Fox and college basketball player Terrence Clemens. Both stories run parallel to each other to follow the journey of the first transgender woman professional MMA fighter and Clemens, a closeted gay male, who gets accepted to play basketball in Oklahoma. The film follows both athletes through their coming out process with the support of their friends and family.\n\nCliff Pace: Cliff Pace (born May 23, 1980) often called \u201cGame Face Pace\u201d, is a professional bass fisherman from Petal, Mississippi. Pace is the 43rd world champion of bass fishing and the 39th member of the B.A.S.S. Millionaires Club. 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The Siberian fur trade expanded from localized trade and Siberian fur is now traded around the world. The Siberian fur trade had a significant impact on the development of Siberia through exploration and colonization. The fur trade also precipitated a decline in the number of fur-bearing animals and resulted in Siberia being conquered by Russia.\n\nIron Confederacy: The Iron Confederacy (or \"Confederation\", also called in Cree: \"Nehiyaw-Pwat\" or in English Cree-Assiniboine) was a political and military alliance of Plains Indians of what is now Western Canada and the northern United States. This confederacy included various individual bands that allied together against common enemies. The ethnic groups that made up the Confederacy were the branches of the Cree people that moved onto the Great Plains around 1740 (the southern half of this movement eventually became the \"Plains Cree\" and the northern half the \"Woods Cree\"), the Saulteaux (Plains Ojibwa), the Assiniboine, and the Assiniboine's Canadian descendants of today, the Nakoda, plus Iroquois and M\u00e9tis involved in the fur trade. The Confederacy rose to predominance on the northern Plains during the height of the North American fur trade when they operated as middlemen controlling the flow of European goods to other native nations, and the flow of furs to the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) and North West Company (NWC) trading posts. Its peoples later also played a major part in the bison (buffalo) hunt, and the pemmican trade. The decline of the fur trade and the collapse of the bison herds sapped the power of the Confederacy after the 1860s, and it could no longer act as a barrier to U.S. and Canadian expansion.\n\nSunchild First Nation: The Sunchild First Nation is a Cree First Nation in Alberta, Canada part of Treaty 6, signed on May 25, 1944 under the leadership of Chief Louis Sunchild. The First Nation has one reserve, Sunchild 202. The reserve, 52.18 km2 in size, is located approximately 60 km northwest of Rocky Mountain House. It shares the western border of the O'Chiese First Nation.\n\nYellowhead Tribal College: Yellowhead Tribal College is an educational institution located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada which is run by four member nations of Treaty 6 with the four members being Alexander First Nation, O'Chiese First Nation, Sunchild First Nation and Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation.\n\nO'Chiese 203: O'Chiese 203 is an Indian reserve in Alberta, Canada and is one of two reserves under the administration of the O'Chiese First Nation, a Saulteaux government. It is located 119 km northwest of Red Deer. It is at an elevation of 1007 m . The reserve is bordered by Clearwater County to the west and east, Brazeau County to the north, and the Sunchild 202 Indian Reserve to the south.\n\nMaritime fur trade: The maritime fur trade was a ship-based fur trade system that focused on acquiring furs of sea otters and other animals from the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast and natives of Alaska. The furs were mostly sold in China in exchange for tea, silks, porcelain, and other Chinese goods, which were then sold in Europe and the United States. The maritime fur trade was pioneered by Russians, working east from Kamchatka along the Aleutian Islands to the southern coast of Alaska. British and Americans entered during the 1780s, focusing on what is now the coast of British Columbia. The trade boomed around the beginning of the 19th century. A long period of decline began in the 1810s. As the sea otter population was depleted, the maritime fur trade diversified and transformed, tapping new markets and commodities, while continuing to focus on the Northwest Coast and China. It lasted until the middle to late 19th century. Russians controlled most of the coast of what is now Alaska during the entire era. The coast south of Alaska endured fierce competition between, and among, British and American trading vessels. The British were the first to operate in the southern sector, but were unable to compete against the Americans, who dominated from the 1790s to the 1830s. The British Hudson's Bay Company entered the coast trade in the 1820s with the intention of driving the Americans away. This was accomplished by about 1840. In its late period, the maritime fur trade was largely conducted by the British Hudson's Bay Company and the Russian-American Company.\n\nNorth American fur trade: The North American fur trade was the industry and activities related to the acquisition, trade, exchange, and sale of animal furs in North America. Aboriginal peoples in Canada and Native Americans in the United States of different regions traded among themselves in the Pre-Columbian Era, but Europeans participated in the trade beginning from the time of their arrival in the New World and extended its reach to Europe. The French started trading in the 16th century, the English established trading posts on Hudson Bay in present-day Canada in the 17th century, and the Dutch had trade by the same time in New Netherland. The 19th-century North American fur trade, when the industry was at its peak of economic importance, involved the development of elaborate trade networks and companies.\n\nAmerican Fur Company: The American Fur Company (AFC) was founded in 1808, by John Jacob Astor, a German immigrant to the United States. During the 18th century, furs had become a major commodity in Europe, and North America became a major supplier. Several British companies, most notably the North West Company and the Hudson's Bay Company, were eventual competitors against Astor and capitalized on the lucrative trade in furs. Astor capitalized on anti-British sentiments and his commercial strategies to become one of the first trusts in American business and a major competitor to the British commercial dominance in North American fur trade. Expanding into many former British fur-trapping regions and trade routes, the company grew to monopolize the fur trade in the United States by 1830, and became one of the largest and wealthiest businesses in the country.\n\nFur trade: The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur. Since the establishment of a world fur market in the early modern period, furs of boreal, polar and cold temperate mammalian animals have been the most valued. Historically the trade stimulated the exploration and colonization of Siberia, northern North America, and the South Shetland and South Sandwich Islands.\n\nO'Chiese First Nation: The O'Chiese First Nation is an Anishinabe First Nation in Alberta, Canada. The First Nation's homeland is the 14131.9 ha O'Chiese 203A Indian reserve, located approximately 52 km northwest of Rocky Mountain House. Also reserved is the O'Chiese Cemetery 203A. As of November 2013, the First Nation had the population of 1,250 registered people, of which the on-reserve population was 831 people. The primary language spoken on the reserve is Anishinaabe language. 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In Roman mythology, he negotiates with Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome, to establish principles of Roman religion such as offering, or sacrifice.\n\nFeriae Latinae: The Feriae Latinae or Latin Festival was an ancient Roman religious festival held in April on the Alban Mount. The date varied, and was determined and announced by the consuls each year when they took office. It was one of the most ancient festivals celebrated by the Roman state and is supposed to have predated the founding of Rome\u2014in historical terms, to have dated to a pre-urban pastoral age. It continued to be held into the 3rd century AD, and perhaps later.\n\nNavigium Isidis: The Navigium Isidis or Isidis Navigium (trans. \"the vessel of Isis\") was an annual ancient Roman religious festival in honor of the goddess Isis, held on March 5. The festival outlived Christian persecution by Theodosius (391) and Arcadius' persecution against the Roman religion (395).\n\nPontifex Maximus: The Pontifex Maximus (Latin, literally: \"greatest pontiff\" or \"greatest bridge-builder\") was the high priest of the College of Pontiffs (\"Collegium Pontificum\") in ancient Rome. This was the most important position in the ancient Roman religion, open only to patricians until 254 BC, when a plebeian first occupied this post. A distinctly religious office under the early Roman Republic, it gradually became politicized until, beginning with Augustus, it was subsumed into the Imperial office. Its last use with reference to the emperors is in inscriptions of Gratian (reigned 375\u2013383) who, however, then decided to omit the words \"pontifex maximus\" from his title. Although the most influential office within Roman priesthood, the \"pontifex maximus\" was ranked the fifth in the ranking of the highest Roman priests (\"ordo sacerdotum\"), behind the \"rex sacrorum\" and the \"flamines maiores\" (\"Flamen Dialis\", \"Flamen Martialis\", \"Flamen Quirinalis\").\n\nQuinquatria: In ancient Roman religion, the Quinquatria or Quinquatrus was a festival sacred to the Goddess Minerva, celebrated from the 19-23 of March. The older festivals were of Etruscan origin and were to celebrate the Spring Equinox, the spring rebirth rites of women. According to Varro, it was so-called because it was held on the fifth \"(quinqu-)\" day after the Ides, in the same way as the Tusculans called a festival on the sixth day after the Ides \"Sexatrus\" or one on the seventh \"Septimatrus\". Both Varro and Festus state that the Quinquatrus was celebrated for only one day, but Ovid says that it was celebrated for five days, hence the name: on the first day no blood was shed, but that on the last four there were contests of gladiators. The first day was the festival proper, and that the following four were an expansion made perhaps in the time of Caesar to gratify the people. The ancient Roman religious calendars assign only one day to the festival.\n\nFornacalia: The Fornacalia was an Ancient Roman religious festival celebrated in honour of the goddess \"Fornax\", a divine personification of the oven (\"fornax\"), and was related to the proper baking of bread. Ovid wrote that \"the oven was made a goddess, Fornax: the farmers, pleased with her, prayed she\u2019d regulate the grain\u2019s heat.\" It was held in early February on various dates in different \"curiae\", which in the period of the Roman monarchy and the Roman Republic were the thirty wards of the city of Rome. It was proclaimed every year by the \"curio maximus\", who was a priest who was the head of the \"curiae\". He announced the different part which each \"curia\" (sing. of \"curiae\") had to take in the celebration of the festival; \"[n]ow the Curio Maximus, in a set form of words, declares the shifting date of the Fornacalia, the Feast of Ovens, and round the Forum hang many tablets, on which every ward displays its particular sign.\" It is believed that every family in the curia brought \"far\" (spelt, a kind of grain), to be toasted in the meeting hall and sacrificed to ensure that bread in the household ovens wouldn\u2019t be burnt in the coming year. The last day of this festival was the \"quirinalia\", which was also jokingly nicknamed the 'feast of fools'. All the curiae met together on that day for a collective feast. Those who did not know to what curia they belonged were able to participate in its rites; \"[f]oolish people don\u2019t know which is their ward, so they hold the feast on the last possible day. This tradition indicates that in later times membership of a curia (singular of curiae) had little significance to most Romans, so much so that some people did not which curia they belonged to; the curiae included all citizens and that every Roman citizen was deemed to belong to a curia, even if he did not know which it was.\"\n\nRoman festivals: Festivals in ancient Rome were an important part of Roman religious life during both the Republican and Imperial eras, and one of the primary features of the Roman calendar. Feriae (\"holidays\" in the sense of \"holy days\"; singular also \"feriae\" or dies ferialis) were either public \"(publicae)\" or private \"(privatae)\". State holidays were celebrated by the Roman people and received public funding. Games \"(ludi)\", such as the Ludi Apollinares, were not technically \"feriae\", but the days on which they were celebrated were \"dies festi\", holidays in the modern sense of days off work. Although \"feriae\" were paid for by the state, \"ludi\" were often funded by wealthy individuals. \"Feriae privatae\" were holidays celebrated in honor of private individuals or by families. This article deals only with public holidays, including rites celebrated by the state priests of Rome at temples, as well as celebrations by neighborhoods, families, and friends held simultaneously throughout Rome\n\nJuturna: In the myth and religion of ancient Rome, Juturna was a goddess of fountains, wells and springs, and the mother of Fontus by Janus. Jupiter turned her into a water nymph \u2013 a Naiad \u2013 and gave her a sacred well in Lavinium, Latium, as well as another one near the temple to Vesta in the Forum Romanum. The pool next to the second well was called Lacus Juturnae. A local water nymph or river-god generally presides over a single body of water, but Juturna has broader powers which probably reflect her original importance in Latium, where she had temples in Rome and Lavinium, a cult of healthful waters at Ardea, and the fountain/well next to the lake in the Roman forum. 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Although undeniably a metal band, Zoetrope was also active in Chicago's hardcore punk scene, sharing bills with locals hardcore bands and hanging out at O'Banions, a Chicago punk bar (Ken Black and Barry Stern also produced the self-titled LP by Chicago-based hardcore band Life Sentence in 1986). Following the release of a couple of demo tapes, the group was signed to Combat Records and issued their first LP, \"Amnesty\", in 1985. In 1987, the band traveled to Los Angeles to record their follow up, \"A Life of Crime\", with producer Randy Burns (Megadeth, Nuclear Assault). During the recording sessions, Ken Black left the band and returned to Chicago to sort out substance abuse issues. He was replaced by Louis Svitek. Although Svitek appears on the album's cover, Kevin Michael later confirmed that Ken Black had finished his guitar parts before leaving Los Angeles. During the tour supporting \"A Life of Crime\", Svitek was recruited for M.O.D. by Billy Milano. 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Since 1998, he has been an Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea University.\n\nRoger Batzel: Roger Elwood Batzel (December 1, 1921 \u2013 July 29, 2000) was an American nuclear scientist, best known as the director of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for over sixteen years, from 1971 to 1988.\n\nRoger Hanin: Roger Hanin (born Roger Levy, 20 October 1925 \u2013 11 February 2015) was a French actor and film director, best known for playing the title role in the 1989\u20132006 TV police drama, \"Navarro\".\n\nRoger Webb: Roger Webb (7 April 1934 in Bristol \u2013 19 December 2002 in London) was a British songwriter and jazz pianist best known for leading Roger Webb's Trio (1964\u201365) for television series and club performances, and Roger Webb's Orchestra.\n\nCharles Fleischer: Charles Fleischer (born August 27, 1950) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor, writer and musician, best known for appearing in films such as \"A Nightmare on Elm Street\", \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\", \"Back to the Future Part II\", \"The Polar Express\", \"Rango\", and \"We're Back! 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These excavations have shown that the site was also occupied during the Ubaid, Uruk and Early Dynastic I periods.\n\nSara Soskolne: Sara Soskolne (born 1970) is a Canadian type designer best known for her work at Hoefler & Frere-Jones (H&FJ) type foundry on typefaces such as Gotham. After ten years working in graphic design in Toronto, Soskolne attended the University of Reading where she received her MA in 2003. She has taught type design at Yale School of Art, the Book Arts Institute at Wells College, and New York\u2019s School of Visual Arts and the Cooper Type Certificate Program. Soskolne has written about the evolution of sans-serif lower case types in the 19th century.\n\nFonderie Olive: The Fonderie Olive, in English, Olive Foundry, was a small but high profile type foundry located in Marseille, France. It is best known for the work of the typeface designer Roger Excoffon. In 1978 the foundry was acquired by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company which transferred photocomposition rights for all faces to Haas.\n\nTelevisa San \u00c1ngel: Televisa San \u00c1ngel (originally Estudios y Laboratorios San \u00c1ngel, S.A.) is a film and television studio located in Mexico City. It was originally built by Jorge Stahl as a motion picture studio, and in the 1970s would be sold to the Azc\u00e1rraga family, which, through ownership of the Televisa networks, continues to own the studios. It is the headquarters facility of the Centro de Educaci\u00f3n Art\u00edstica (CEA) and the Videocine (formerly Televicine) motion picture production and distribution company. The network's Centro de Post Produccion is also housed at San \u00c1ngel. Moreover, it is best known as a motion picture and television studio. It is the oldest movie and television production facility in Mexico and the most famous telenovela studio facility in Latin America. 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Lattice models are also ideal for study by the methods of computational physics, as the discretization of any continuum model automatically turns it into a lattice model. Examples of lattice models in condensed matter physics include the Ising model, the Potts model, the XY model, the Toda lattice. The exact solution to many of these models (when they are solvable) includes the presence of solitons. Techniques for solving these include the inverse scattering transform and the method of Lax pairs, the Yang-Baxter equation and quantum groups. The solution of these models has given insights into the nature of phase transitions, magnetization and scaling behaviour, as well as insights into the nature of quantum field theory. Physical lattice models frequently occur as an approximation to a continuum theory, either to give an ultraviolet cutoff to the theory to prevent divergences or to perform numerical computations. An example of a continuum theory that is widely studied by lattice models is the QCD lattice model, a discretization of quantum chromodynamics. However, digital physics considers nature fundamentally discrete at the Planck scale, which imposes , aka Holographic principle. More generally, lattice gauge theory and lattice field theory are areas of study. Lattice models are also used to simulate the structure and dynamics of polymers. Examples include the bond fluctuation model and the 2nd model.\n\nIgor and Grichka Bogdanoff: Igor Yourievitch Osten-Sacken-Bogdanoff and Grichka Yourievitch Osten-Sacken-Bogdanoff, (or Bogdanov; born 29 August 1949) are French television producers and scientific essayists who since the 1970s have presented various subjects in science fiction, popular science and cosmology. 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It covers all aspects of theoretical physics. The editors-in-chief are Ammar Sakaji (International Institute for Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, Prato, Italy) and Ignazio Licata (Institute for Scientific Methodology, Palermo, Italy) and the printed version is published by Aracne Editrice. The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus.\n\nFeynman diagram: In theoretical physics, Feynman diagrams are pictorial representations of the mathematical expressions describing the behavior of subatomic particles. The scheme is named after its inventor, American physicist Richard Feynman, and was first introduced in 1948. The interaction of sub-atomic particles can be complex and difficult to understand intuitively. Feynman diagrams give a simple visualization of what would otherwise be a rather arcane and abstract formula. As David Kaiser writes, \"since the middle of the 20th century, theoretical physicists have increasingly turned to this tool to help them undertake critical calculations\", and so \"Feynman diagrams have revolutionized nearly every aspect of theoretical physics\". While the diagrams are applied primarily to quantum field theory, they can also be used in other fields, such as solid-state theory.\n\nLeonard Susskind: Leonard Susskind (born 1940) is an American physicist, who is professor of theoretical physics at Stanford University, and director of the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics. His research interests include string theory, quantum field theory, quantum statistical mechanics and quantum cosmology. 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In 1969, in the middle of sometimes violent protests over the Vietnam War, Harvard downgraded the status of ROTC to an extracurricular activity. The cited reason was over academic standards on coursework. The military\u2019s official departure from Harvard began in the years that followed. For the next several decades Harvard\u2019s connection to ROTC was by allowing their students to take ROTC courses at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. By 1994, in the midst of the controversy over the Don\u2019t Ask Don\u2019t Tell (DADT) law on homosexuality, Harvard committed to upholding ROTC ties, but only through indirect alumni contributions. This compromise prevented all ties from being severed as was recommended in the 1992 faculty committee report. Harvard University President Drew Faust promised a return of ROTC to campus, once DADT was repealed, in a speech with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Admiral Mike Mullen at the Kennedy School of Government on 17 November 2010. 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It was shown at various international film festivals in 1973, including Cannes, and limited screenings in New York and San Francisco.\n\nLes t\u00eates interverties: Les t\u00eates interverties (also known as \"La cravate\", \"The Transposed Heads\" and \"The Severed Heads\") is a 1957 French short film written and directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. Shot between 1953 and 1957, the film is a mime adaptation of Thomas Mann's 1940 novella \"The Transposed Heads\" (\"Die vertauschten K\u00f6pfe\"). The film stars surreal humorist Raymond Devos as well as Jodorowsky himself.\n\nJerry Belson: Jerry Belson (July 8, 1938 \u2013 October 10, 2006) was a writer, director, and producer of Hollywood films for over forty years.\n\nAxel Jodorowsky: Axel Crist\u00f3bal Jodorowsky (born 24 July 1965), also known as Crist\u00f3bal Jodorowsky, is a Chilean-French actor, writer, painter, playwright, trainer, tarologist, and psychologist. 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It links the Ocean Parkway in Jones Beach State Park with the Northern State Parkway in Westbury. The parkway is located approximately 30 mi east of Manhattan and 14 mi east of the Nassau\u2013Queens border. Construction began in 1927 on this, one of the earliest of the Long Island parkways, with the initial 5 mi segment opening two years later as the Jones Beach Causeway, connecting Merrick Road in Wantagh to newly opened Jones Beach State Park. The parkway is inventoried by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) as New York State Route\u00a0908T (NY\u00a0908T), an unsigned reference route.\n\nNew York State Route 329: New York State Route 329 (NY 329) is a 2.57 mi long state highway near Watkins Glen, New York, in the United States. The western terminus is at an intersection with Meads Hill Road in Dix. The eastern terminus is at a junction with NY 14 and NY 414 in Watkins Glen. 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A 1.16 mi long spur connecting the Niagara Scenic Parkway to Fort Niagara State Park near Youngstown is designated as New York State Route\u00a0958A. Both reference route designations are unsigned.\n\nNew York State Route 41: New York State Route\u00a041 (NY\u00a041) is a north\u2013south state highway in Central New York in the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at an interchange with NY\u00a017 in the town of Sanford. Its northern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Route\u00a020 (US\u00a020) in the village of Skaneateles. The route is almost 100 mi long and passes through Broome, Chenango, Cortland, and Onondaga counties. NY\u00a041 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, replacing New York State Route\u00a070 from Homer to Skaneateles. The route initially extended as far north as Jordan; however, NY\u00a041 was cut back to its current northern terminus \u20091933 .\n\nWatkins Glen State Park: Watkins Glen State Park is located outside the village of Watkins Glen, south of Seneca Lake in Schuyler County in New York's Finger Lakes region. The park's lower part is near the village, while the upper part is open woodland. It was opened to the public in 1863 and was privately run as a tourist resort until 1906, when it was purchased by New York State. Initially known as Watkins Glen State Reservation, the park was first managed by the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society before being turned over to full state control in 1911. Since 1924, it has been managed by the Finger Lakes Region of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.\n\nLake Ontario State Parkway: The Lake Ontario State Parkway is a 35.05 mi parkway along the southern shore of Lake Ontario in western New York in the United States. The western end of the highway is at a partial interchange within Lakeside Beach State Park in Carlton, Orleans County. Its eastern terminus is at an intersection with Lake Avenue in the Charlotte neighborhood of the Monroe County city of Rochester. The parkway is internally designated by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) as New York State Route\u00a0947A (NY\u00a0947A), an unsigned reference route. A short, 0.55 mi connector between the west end of the parkway and NY\u00a018 is unsigned New York State Route\u00a0948A.\n\nNew York State Route 27: New York State Route\u00a027 (NY\u00a027) is an east\u2013west 120.58 mi long state highway extending from Interstate\u00a0278 (I-278) in the New York City borough of Brooklyn to Montauk Point State Park on Long Island, New York, in the United States. Its two most prominent components are Sunrise Highway and Montauk Highway, the latter of which includes the Montauk Point State Parkway. East of the interchange with the Heckscher State Parkway in Islip Terrace, NY\u00a027 acts as the primary east\u2013west highway on southern Long Island. The entire route in Suffolk, Nassau, and Queens counties was designated by the New York State Senate as the POW/MIA Memorial Highway. Every town on the South Shore is accessible through Sunrise Highway. The service roads that parallel the highway from Farmingdale to Brookhaven are officially designated, but not signed, as New York State Route 906C and New York State Route 906D.\n\nOhio State Route 144: State Route 144 (SR 144) is a north\u2013south state highway in the southern portion of Ohio, a U.S. state. The southern terminus of State Route 144 is at is a T-interchange with State Route 124 in Hockingport. Its northern terminus is at another T-intersection, this time with State Route 329 in the unincorporated community of Stewart.", "question": "New York State Route 329 passes south of a state park that opened to the public in what year?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"route_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the state route mentioned in the question."}, "park_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the state park that the route passes near."}, "park_location_relative_to_route": {"type": "string", "description": "Describes the geographical relationship of the park to the route."}, "park_opening_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the state park was opened to the public."}}, "required": ["route_name", "park_name", "park_location_relative_to_route", "park_opening_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"route_name": "New York State Route 329", "park_name": "Watkins Glen State Park", "park_location_relative_to_route": "south", "park_opening_year": 1863}, "ground_truth": {"route_name": "New York State Route 329", "park_name": "Watkins Glen State Park", "park_location_relative_to_route": "south of", "park_opening_year": 1863}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2165, "output_tokens": 48, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "0fa88eb5092270287cab7e210ac336c7f8b90474163a23bc3a5143f40f80b5cf", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae1829755429901ffe4aee0", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Georgia", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Chambers Covered Bridge: The Chambers Covered Bridge is a covered bridge located in Cottage Grove, Oregon, United States. It is 78 ft long and spans the Coast Fork Willamette River. It was built in 1925 to carry rail traffic hauling logs from the Lorane Valley to the J.H. Chambers Mill, a lumber mill which was located on an area between South Highway 99 and the Coast Fork Willamette River. The mill closed in the 1950s after a second fire burned the mill down. The railroad tracks were removed and the bridge was left. The mill property is now being developed as a housing development called Riverwalk. The Chambers Covered Railroad Bridge is the only remaining fully covered railroad bridge west of the Mississippi River.\n\nOld Stone Arch Bridge (Clark Center, Illinois): The Old Stone Arch Bridge was a stone arch bridge located along the former route of the National Road in Clark Center, Illinois. The limestone bridge was 8.9 ft high and 81.5 ft long with a 17.8 ft span. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built the bridge between 1828 and 1837, the period in which the Corps improved much of the National Road. The National Road was the first major highway built by the U.S. government and brought settlers and goods from the Eastern United States to Illinois. The bridge became part the Illinois state highway system in 1918, and later became part of U.S. Route 40; it served road traffic until 1933, when US 40 was realigned through the area.\n\nShell Rock Bridge: The Shell Rock Bridge is a historic bridge located in Shell Rock, Iowa, United States. It spans the Shell Rock River for 266 ft . On May 11, 1915, the Butler County Board of Supervisors approved contracts for the Waterloo, Iowa bridge contractor Miller-Hey Construction Co. to build three bridges. This concrete filled spandrel arch bridge was completed in the fall of 1915 for $16,500. The bridge was designed by the Iowa State Highway Commission. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.\n\nClay Wade Bailey Bridge: The Clay Wade Bailey Bridge is a cantilever bridge carrying U.S. Route 42 and U.S. Route 127 across the Ohio River, connecting Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. This also marks the termination of U.S. Route 25. The bridge's main span is 675 ft . It is a 3-lane bridge; Two lanes are dedicated to travel each way and the middle lane is a reversible lane, meaning the direction of travel of the middle lane changes according to the time of day.\n\nU.S. Route 127 in Kentucky: U.S. Route\u00a0127 (US\u00a0127) in Kentucky runs 207.7 mi from the Tennessee state line in rural Clinton County to the Ohio state line in Cincinnati. The southern portion of the route is mostly rural, winding through various small towns along the way. It later runs through the state capital of Frankfort before continuing north, eventually passing through several Cincinnati suburbs in Northern Kentucky, joining US\u00a042 near Warsaw and US\u00a025 in Florence before crossing the Ohio River via the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge.\n\nU.S. Route 25: U.S. Route 25 (US 25) is a north\u2013south United States highway that runs for 750 mi from Brunswick, Georgia, to the Ohio state line in Covington, Kentucky.\n\nBlackburn Point Bridge: The Blackburn Point Bridge is a historic swing bridge located near Osprey, Florida, United States, that is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It is a one-lane swing bridge located on Blackburn Point Road at the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. It is the northernmost of the two bridges connecting the barrier island Casey Key to the mainland of Florida. It was constructed by the Champion Bridge Co. and opened to traffic in December 1926.\n\nPhil G. McDonald Bridge: The Phil G. McDonald Memorial Bridge, also known as the \"Glade Creek Bridge\", is a deck truss bridge located in Raleigh County, West Virginia near the city of Beckley. The bridge is among the ten highest bridges in the United States, and the highest bridge within the Interstate Highway System being a part of I-64, with a deck height of 700 ft above Glade Creek. The bridge is also among the top fifty highest bridges in the world.\n\nIndiana State Highway Bridge 42-11-3101: Indiana State Highway Bridge 42-11-3101, also known as Poland Bridge, is a historic Parker through truss bridge located in Cass Township, Clay County, Indiana. It was built by the Vincennes Bridge Company and erected in 1939. It carries State Road 42 over the Eel River. It measures 175 feet long and rests on a concrete abutment and concrete pier.\n\nIndiana State Highway Bridge 46-11-1316: Indiana State Highway Bridge 46-11-1316, also known as Bowling Bridge, is a historic Parker through truss bridge located in Washington Township, Clay County, Indiana. It was built by the Vincennes Bridge Company and erected in 1939. It carries State Road 46 over the Eel River. It consists of two 196 foot long spans and rests on concrete abutments and a concrete pier.", "question": "From which state in the south does this United States highway, at whose termination is Clay Wade Bailey Bridge located, start?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"highway_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the United States highway."}, "termination_bridge": {"type": "string", "description": "The bridge where the highway terminates."}, "starting_location": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the highway starts."}, "state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the highway starts."}, "is_southern_state": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the starting state is considered a southern state."}}, "required": ["city", "state", "is_southern_state"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["highway_name", "termination_bridge", "starting_location"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"highway_name": "U.S. Route 25", "termination_bridge": "Clay Wade Bailey Bridge", "starting_location": {"city": "Brunswick", "state": "Georgia", "is_southern_state": true}}, "ground_truth": {"highway_name": "U.S. Route 25", "termination_bridge": "Clay Wade Bailey Bridge", "starting_location": {"city": "Brunswick", "state": "Georgia", "is_southern_state": true}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1726, "output_tokens": 52, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "450f4889acc29170bc38cbff3dc379a3b4b8a2664fb7751cc05f307de30bf626", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ae8015b5542994a481bbe7a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "El Alma Argentina", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "1999 NBA draft: The 1999 NBA Draft was held on June 30, 1999, at the MCI Center (now Verizon Center) in Washington, D.C. It was the first draft in which four players from the same college were picked in the first round, with Elton Brand (1st selection), Trajan Langdon (11th), Corey Maggette (13th) and William Avery (14th) being selected out of Duke University. It is widely viewed as one of the best draft classes, with a total of nine future NBA All-Stars being chosen, as well as three winners of the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award\u2014Manu Gin\u00f3bili, Jason Terry, and Lamar Odom. Undrafted Pablo Prigioni made his NBA debut at 2012/2013 season as the oldest rookie in league history, at age 35.\n\nJuan Pablo Vaulet: Juan Pablo \"JP\" Vaulet (born March 22, 1996) is an Argentine professional basketball player who currently plays for Weber Bah\u00eda Basket of the Liga Nacional de B\u00e1squet. Vaulet has been strongly compared to his fellow countryman Manu Gin\u00f3bili. Manu's brother, Sebasti\u00e1n, coached Vaulet while he was with Estudiantes in 2014\u201315.\n\nFort Belknap (Texas): Other forts in the frontier fort system were Forts Griffin, Concho, Richardson, Chadbourne, Stockton, Davis, Bliss, McKavett, Clark, McIntosh, Inge, and Phantom Hill in Texas, and Sill in Oklahoma. Subposts or intermediate stations also were used, including Bothwick's Station on Salt Creek between Fort Richardson and Fort Belknap, Camp Wichita near Buffalo Springs between Fort Richardson and Red River Station, and Mountain Pass between Fort Concho and Fort Griffin.\n\nArgentina national basketball team: The Argentina national basketball team, officially nicknamed El Alma Argentina (Spanish: \"The Argentine Soul\"), is controlled by the Argentine Basketball Federation. (Spanish: \"Confederaci\u00f3n Argentina de Basquetbol\" )\n\n4th Cavalry Regiment (United States): The 4th Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army cavalry regiment, whose lineage is traced back to the mid-19th century. It was one of the most effective units of the Army against American Indians on the Texas frontier. Today, the regiment exists as separate squadrons within the U.S. Army. The 1st Squadron of the 4th Cavalry's official nickname is \"Quarterhorse\", which alludes to its 1/4 Cav designation. The 3rd Squadron of the 4th Cavalry's official nickname is \"Raiders\". Today, the \"1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry\", \"2nd Squadron, 4th Cavalry\", \"4th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\", and \"6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" are parts of the 1st Infantry Division, while the \"3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" serves as part of the 25th Infantry Division. On 23 September 2009, the \"4th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" officially stood up at Fort Riley, Kansas as part of the 1st \"Devil\" Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. On 28 March 2008, the \"5th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" officially stood up at Fort Riley, Kansas as part of the 2nd \"Dagger\" Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. The 6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry served as part of the recently inactivated 1st Infantry Division, 3rd \"Duke\" Brigade, at Fort Knox, Kentucky.\n\nWarren Wagon Train raid: The Warren Wagon Train raid, also known as the Salt Creek massacre, occurred on May 18, 1871. Henry Warren was contracted to haul supplies to forts in the west of Texas, including Fort Richardson, Fort Griffin, and Fort Concho. Traveling down the Jacksboro-Belknap road heading towards Salt Creek Crossing, they encountered William Tecumseh Sherman. Less than an hour after encountering the famous General, they spotted a rather large group of riders ahead. They quickly realized that these were Native American warriors, probably Kiowa and/or Comanche. The corn train quickly shifted into a ring formation, and all the mules were put into the center of the ring. The warriors destroyed the corn supplies, killing and mutilating seven of the wagoneer's bodies. Five men managed to escape, one of which was Thomas Brazeale who reached Fort Richardson on foot, some 20 miles away. As soon as Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie learned of the incident, he informed Sherman. Sherman and Mackenzie searched for the warriors responsible for the raid. In the end, notwithstanding the intervention of Guipago (Lone Wolf), well equipped with loaded rifles and revolvers and ready to fight, 3 of the war leaders involved were arrested at Fort Sill: Satanta (White Bear), Satank (Sitting Bear), and Ado-ete (Big Tree). Satank attempted to escape and was killed while traveling to Fort Richardson for trial. The other two were tried and convicted of murder.\n\nShooting guard: The shooting guard (SG), also known as the two or off guard, is one of the five positions in a regulation basketball game. A shooting guard's main objective is to score points for his team. Some teams ask their shooting guards to bring up the ball as well; these players are known colloquially as combo guards. Kobe Bryant, for example, as a shooting guard was as good a playmaker as he was a scorer; other examples of combo guards are Dwyane Wade, Allen Iverson, James Harden, Manu Gin\u00f3bili, Jamal Crawford, Randy Foye and Jason Terry. A player who can switch between playing shooting guard and small forward is known as a swingman. Notable swing men (also known as wing players) include Jimmy Butler, Tracy McGrady, Vince Carter, Joe Johnson, Andre Iguodala, Andrew Wiggins, Evan Turner and Tyreke Evans. In the NBA, shooting guards usually range from 6' 4\" (1.93 m) to 6' 7\" (2.01 m) and 5' 9\" (1.75 m) to 6' 0\" (1.83 m) in the WNBA.\n\nFort Inge: Fort Inge was a frontier fort in Uvalde County, Texas, United States. Established as Camp Leona on March 13, 1849, it was garrisoned intermittently until March 19, 1869. The fort served as a base for United States Army troops assigned to protect the southern overland mail route along the San Antonio-El Paso Road from Indian raids. The camp was renamed Fort Inge in honor of Lieutenant Zebulon M. P. Inge a West Point officer killed in the Mexican\u2013American War. Other forts in the frontier fort system were Forts Griffin, Concho, Belknap, Chadbourne, Fort Stockton, Fort Davis, Fort Bliss, Fort Mason, McKavett, Clark, Fort McIntosh, Richardson and Phantom Hill in Texas, and Fort Sill in Oklahoma. There were \"sub posts or intermediate stations\" including Bothwick's Station on Salt Creek between Fort Richardson and Fort Belknap, Camp Wichita near Buffalo Springs between Fort Richardson and Red River Station, and Mountain Pass between Fort Concho and Fort Griffin.\n\nManu Gin\u00f3bili: Emanuel David \"Manu\" Gin\u00f3bili Maccari (] , born 28 July 1977) is an Argentine professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is also a member of the Argentine men's national basketball team. He is one of only two players, along with Bill Bradley, to have won at least a EuroLeague title, an NBA championship, and an Olympic gold medal.\n\nBig Three (San Antonio Spurs): The Big Three were a trio of basketball players for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 2002\u20132016. The Big Three consisted of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Gin\u00f3bili. Each player of the Big Three was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs and played their entire NBA careers with the San Antonio Spurs. The Big Three won four NBA Championships during their time together in San Antonio, in 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2014. The trio is widely regarded as the greatest trio of teammates in NBA history, as they have won over 1,000 games together.", "question": "What is the official nickname of the Fort Richardson which Manu Gin\u00f3bili belong? 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Designed by Wallman Clewes Bergman Architects, their first proposal was modified by the aesthetic expectations of Markham Town Council (now City Council). Pacific Mall first opened its doors for business in 1997. Its Cantonese name, \"\u592a\u53e4\u5ee3\u5834\" (Tai Gu Gwong Cheung), is derived from Pacific Place in Hong Kong. The mall has a total of 270000 sqft of retail space.\n\nList of largest shopping malls: This is an incomplete list of the world's largest shopping malls based on their gross leasable area. The Dubai Mall in Dubai, UAE is the largest mall in the world by total area. It is the nineteenth largest shopping mall in the world by gross leasable area. New South China Mall in Dongguan, China is the largest shopping mall in the world when measured in terms of gross leasable area, and second in terms of total area to The Dubai Mall.\n\nOverseas Chinese Town Station: OCT Station (), also referred to as Overseas Chinese Town Station in English, and formerly known as Huaqiaocheng Station, is a station on Line 1 of the Shenzhen Metro. It opened on December 28, 2004. It is located underground at Shennan Dadao (), near Shenzhen Bay Hotel (), in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China. The station is named after Overseas Chinese Town (OCT) (). It is also located close to Splendid China () and China Folk Culture Village ().\n\nRobinsons Cabanatuan: Robinsons Townville Cabanatuan (referenced as Robinsons Cabanatuan listed on the text-only annual reports for Robinsons Land (known as SEC 17-A)) is a shopping mall located Maharlika Highway, Cabanatuan, Philippines. The mall is owned by John Gokongwei, founder of JG Summit Holdings and Robinsons Land Co, it is the first Robinsons mall in the province. The mall was built beside NE Pacific Mall in 2007. The mall had its soft opening on November 2008 and its grand opening the next year.\n\nSouth China Mall: New South China Mall () in Dongguan, China is the largest shopping mall in the world when measured in terms of gross leasable area, and second in terms of total area to The Dubai Mall (which has extensive non-shopping space including a zoo, a hotel complex and a theme park). South China Mall opened in 2005 and for more than 10 years it was mostly vacant as few merchants ever signed up, leading it to be dubbed a dead mall. In 2015 a CNN story reported that the mall had begun to attract tenants after extensive renovations and remodeling, though large portions remained vacant.\n\nChina Folk Culture Village: The China Folk Culture Village (\u6df1\u5733\u4e2d\u56fd\u6c11\u4fd7\u6587\u5316\u6751) is a part of Splendid China Folk Village in Shenzhen, China. It is located adjacent to the Splendid China theme park and features displays of the daily life and architecture of China's 56 ethnic groups. It was opened to the public in October 1991.\n\nSplendid China Mall: Splendid China Mall (Traditional Chinese: \u9326\u7e61\u4e2d\u83ef; Simplified Chinese: \u9526\u7ee3\u4e2d\u534e) (formerly known as Splendid China Tower) is a 90000 sqft Chinese-themed ethnic shopping centre located at the southeast corner of Redlea Avenue and Steeles Avenue in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located adjacent to Milliken GO Station and across from the Pacific Mall along with the Market Village. The structure was formerly occupied by Canadian Tire.\n\nSplendid China (Florida): Splendid China was a theme park in Four Corners, Florida near Disney World and Orlando. It opened in 1993, and closed on December 31, 2003. It was a sister park to Splendid China in Shenzhen, China which is still open and receives many visitors. Florida Splendid China cost $100\u00a0million to build.\n\nYitian Holiday Plaza: Yitian Holiday Plaza () is a shopping mall in Nanshan, Shenzhen, China. It is located within the Overseas Chinese Town (OCT) area of Shenzhen, and a walking distance from a number of theme parks such as Window of the World and Splendid China. 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Frann is best known for her role as Bob Newhart's wife, Joanna Loudon, on the CBS sitcom \"Newhart\", which aired from 1982 to 1990.\n\nRose in Paradise: \"Rose in Paradise\" is a song written by Stewart Harris and Jim McBride, and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in January 1987 as the first single from the album \"Hangin' Tough\". \"Rose in Paradise\" was Waylon Jennings' twelfth number one country single. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of nineteen weeks on the country chart. Recording country artist Chris Young has a remake of the song as a duet with Willie Nelson from the album \"The Man I Want to Be\".\n\nOl' Waylon Sings Ol' Hank: Ol' Waylon Sings Ol' Hank is an album by Waylon Jennings, released independently on WJ Records, the singer's own label, in 1992. As the title suggests, it features Jennings' performances of songs written or made famous by Hank Williams. The recordings were made in 1985 and very few copies of the release were pressed; in effect, the original album is extremely rare today. In 2006, the record was reissued on YMC Records as Waylon Sings Hank Williams with a new cover and a bonus track featuring Jennings reminiscing on his past.\n\nNashville Rebel (box set): Nashville Rebel is a box set by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records through Legacy Recordings in 2006. According to Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine, it is \"\"the first comprehensive, multi-label Waylon Jennings retrospective ever assembled\", comprising ninety-two songs recorded between 1958 and 1994, with selections from the majority of the singer's recording career. The first track of the box set is the Buddy Holly-produced \"Jole Blon,\" released in 1958, while the last is \"I Do Believe,\" a song produced by Don Was that was included on The Highwaymen's 1995 release, \"The Road Goes on Forever\". The other material on the box set covers Jennings' career chronologically, with songs ranging from his years on RCA's roster to later compositions from his short-lived stay at Epic Records; it ignores, however, the tracks from Jennings albums released on independent labels. The majority of the singer's charting singles are included in the package, as are collaborations such as \"Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys\" with Willie Nelson and \"Highwayman\" with The Highwaymen. A notable addition is the previously unreleased \"The Greatest Cowboy of Them All,\" a 1978 duet with Johnny Cash which was later recorded by Cash alone for \"A Believer Sings the Truth\" (1979) and \"The Mystery of Life\" (1991); two others, \"It's Sure Been Fun\" and \"People in Dallas Got Hair,\" had never been released in the United States. \"Nashville Rebel\" was released on four CDs, with a 140-page booklet and liner notes by Rich Keinzle and Lenny Kaye.\n\nThe Best of Waylon Jennings: The Best of Waylon Jennings is a 1970 album by Waylon Jennings released on RCA Records.\n\nThe Best of Waylon: The Best of Waylon is a compilation album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records in 1986, following the singer's departure from the label. It consists primarily of material from Jennings' last years at RCA, including \"Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will)\" and \"Never Could Toe the Mark\". It is also notable for including two previously unreleased Jennings recordings: \"I Don't Have Anymore Love Songs\" and \"Money Cannot Make the Man\". \"The Best of Waylon\" failed to chart and was Jennings' final release on RCA.\n\nNashville Rebel (film): Nashville Rebel is a 1966 motion picture starring Waylon Jennings, Mary Frann, Gordon Oas-Heim, and CeCe Whitney. This should not be confused with a 2006 compilation DVD of TV performances released by RCA Records to accompany the four-disc \"Nashville Rebel\" anthology.\n\nIf Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now: \"If Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in January 1988 as the second single from the album \"A Man Called Hoss\". The song reached number 16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Waylon Jennings, his son Shooter Jennings and Roger Murrah.\n\nThe Days of Sand and Shovels: \"The Days of Sand and Shovels\" is a song written by Doyle Marsh and George Reneau, and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in April 1969 as the second single from his album \"The Best of Waylon Jennings\". The song peaked at number 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart. It also reached number 1 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada.\n\nCome with Me (Waylon Jennings song): \"Come with Me\" is a song written by Chuck Howard and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in August 1979 as the first single from the album, \"What Goes Around Comes Around\". \"Come with Me\" was Waylon Jennings' eighth No. 1 on the Country chart as a solo artist. 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It was released through RCA Records on 12 November 2001. It reached number one in the United Kingdom and includes the singles \"Queen of My Heart\" (which was a double A-side with \"When You're Looking Like That\"), \"World of Our Own\" (which was a double A-side with \"Angel\"), \"Bop Bop Baby\", and the final single from the group's last album, \"Uptown Girl\". \" Evergreen\" was later covered by Will Young as his winner's single for the 2002 \"Pop Idol\" competition. It is the first album to have a title track.\n\nSteeve Epesse-Titi: Steeve Gaston Epesse-Titi (born 5 July 1979) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender. He played in the Football League for Exeter City during the 2000\u201301 season.\n\nMarco Bos: Marco Bos (born 5 July 1979 in Roden) is a former Dutch cyclist.\n\nSergio Pupovac: Sergio Pupovac, also known as Serdo or Serdjio Pupovac (born 5 July 1979) is a French-born Luxembourgian footballer, who currently plays in Luxembourg for FC UNA Strassen. Last name Pupovac is, however, of Serbian origin.\n\nMichael Gardiner: Michael Strickland Gardiner (born 5 July 1979) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the West Coast Eagles and the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Originally from Albany, Western Australia, Gardiner played for the Claremont Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) before being drafted by West Coast with the number-one pick in the 1996 National Draft. He made his debut for the club in 1997, and over the next seasons replaced Ryan Turnbull as the club's first-choice ruckman. After being named in the All-Australian team in 2003, Gardiner missed most of the 2004 season due to injury. Loss of form and a series of off-field controversies led to him being traded to St Kilda at the end of the 2006 season, having played total of 129 games for West Coast. During his time at St Kilda, Gardiner added another 52 games, including St Kilda's 2009 and 2010 losing grand final teams, before retiring at the end of the 2011 season.\n\nBop Bop Baby: \"Bop Bop Baby\" (meaning 'dance, dance, dance to the distortion!') is a song by Irish boy band Westlife and it was released on 20 May 2002 as the third single from their third studio album \"World of Our Own\" (2001). The single peaked at No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart. However, during an interview, the band claimed this was due to the obscure choice of single, as they would have much preferred to release \"Why Do I Love You\" - and had even recorded a video for it. The song was written by band members Shane Filan and Brian McFadden, alongside producers and writers Chris O'Brien and Graham Murphy. It sold over 120,000 copies in the UK.\n\nTo Be or Not to Bop: To Be or Not to Bop: Memoirs of Dizzy Gillespie is a 1979 book written by jazz musician, composer and band leader Dizzy Gillespie. The book was released in July 1979 by Doubleday. The University of Minnesota Press re-released the book in 2009.\n\nBop Bop: \"Bop Bop\" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna for her eponymous and fourth studio album (2015) and its Japanese counterpart, \"Body and the Sun\" (2015). Featuring the vocals of American recording artist Eric Turner, it was made available for digital consumption on 14 July 2015 through Roton and Empire Music. The recording was written by Sebastian Barac, Carl Bjorsell, Marcel Botezan, Julimar J-Son Santos, Thomas Troelsen and Eric Turner, while production was handled by Bjorsell, Troelsen, Turner and Play & Win. A dance-pop track, \"Bop Bop\" was described as a departure from the singer's previous work.\n\nShane Filan: Shane Steven Filan (born 5 July 1979) is an Irish singer and songwriter. He was one of the lead singers and frontman of boy band Westlife until the group disbanded in 2012. 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She was an editor at Gawker Media's flagship site, Gawker.com and has written for \"TIME\" magazine, the \"New York Sun\", and the \"New York Post\". Before joining Gawker, Shnayerson was the public relations director for the \"Village Voice\" and the \"New York Sun\".\n\nFrank Isola (sportswriter): Frank Isola is an American sportswriter, who has been covering the New York Knicks and the National Basketball Association for the New York Daily News since 1996. He also regularly appears on the ESPN show \"Around the Horn\" and SportsNet New York (SNY). He is currently the lead host of \"The Starting Lineup\", which airs weekdays from 7-10am ET on SiriusXM NBA Radio. Frank received an APSE sports writing award in 1998, and was voted New York Sportswriter of the Year in 2015. New York Emmy Award in 2009-10.\n\nThom Loverro: Thomas F. Loverro (born March 25, 1954 in Brooklyn, New York), is an American sportswriter. He was voted the Maryland sportswriter of the year in 2009 by the NSSA.\n\nHenry Collins Brown: Henry Collins Brown (1862\u20131961) was a Scottish-born New York historian, lecturer, and author. He was the founder of the Museum of the City of New York. A Scottish immigrant, he arrived in New York at the age of 13. After working as an advertising salesman, traveling throughout New York City, he became a journalist for \"The New York Sun\", writing about the city's history as well as its buildings. Brown also wrote several books about New York's history, and was the editor of \"Valentine's Manual\".\n\nHistory of the Brooklyn Dodgers: The Brooklyn Dodgers were an American baseball team that was active in the major leagues from 1884 until 1957, after which the club moved to Los Angeles, where it continued its history as the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team's name derived from the reputed skill of Brooklyn residents at evading the city's trolley streetcar network. The Dodgers played in two stadiums in South Brooklyn, each named Washington Park, and at Eastern Park in the neighborhood of Brownsville before moving to Ebbets Field in the neighborhood of Flatbush in 1913. The team is noted for signing Jackie Robinson in 1947 as the first black player in the modern major leagues.\n\nFrank Graham (writer): Frank Graham, Sr. (November 12, 1893 \u2013 March 9, 1965) was an American sportswriter and biographer. He covered sports in New York for the \"New York Sun\" from 1915 to 1943 and for the \"New York Journal-American\" from 1945 to 1965. He was also a successful author, writing biographies of politician Al Smith and athletes Lou Gehrig and John McGraw, as well as histories of the New York Yankees, New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers. Graham's writing style was notable for his use of lengthy passages of \"unrelieved dialogue\" in developing portraits of the persons about whom he wrote. Graham was posthumously inducted into the \"writers wing\" of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in 1972. He was also posthumously honored in 1997 by the Boxing Writers Association of America with its highest honor, the A.J. Liebling Award.\n\nJack Newfield: Jack Abraham Newfield (February 18, 1938\u00a0\u2013 December 21, 2004) was an American muckraking journalist, columnist, author, documentary filmmaker, activist, and fierce champion of underdogs. Newfield wrote for the \"Village Voice\", \"New York Daily News\", \"New York Post\", \"New York Sun\", \"New York Magazine\", \"Parade Magazine\", \"Tikkun\", \"Mother Jones\", and \"The Nation\" and monthly columns for several labor union newspapers. Newfield believed that \"the facts\" should be contextualized within larger understandings. In his autobiography, \"Somebody's Gotta Tell It: The Upbeat Memoir of a Working-Class Journalist\" (2002), Newfield stated, \"The point is not to confuse objectivity with truth.\" A career beat reporter, Newfield wrote prolifically about modern society, culture, and politics, on a range of topics relevant to urban life, such as municipal corruption, the police, and labor unions, and also professional sports, especially baseball and boxing, as well as contemporary music. He authored numerous books about modern social and political subjects, including \"A Prophetic Minority\" (1966) and \"Robert Kennedy : A Memoir.\" His received the American Book Award for \"The Full Rudy: The Man, the Myth, the Mania\" about New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. 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It was initially released as a video game tribute for \"Streets of Rage 2\" with characters from \"The King of Fighters\".\n\nXO Tour Llif3: \"XO Tour Llif3\" (pronounced \"XO Tour Life\") is a single by American rapper Lil Uzi Vert from his EP \"Luv Is Rage 1.5\" (2017) and debut album \"Luv Is Rage 2\" (2017). It was released on March 24, 2017, by Generation Now and Atlantic Records. The track was produced by TM88, with co-production by JW Lucas. It peaked at number seven on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Lil Uzi Vert's highest-charting single as a solo artist and second top 10 entry overall after his feature on \"Bad and Boujee\" with Migos.\n\nLil Uzi Vert: Symere Woods (born July 31, 1994), better known by his stage name Lil Uzi Vert, is an American hip hop recording artist. 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Artists such as Lil Uzi Vert (In his album Luv Is Rage 2)\n\nStreets of Rage (video game): Streets of Rage (\u30d9\u30a2\u30ca\u30c3\u30af\u30eb \u6012\u308a\u306e\u9244\u62f3 , Bea Nakkuru: Ikari no Tekken , \"Bare Knuckle: Furious Iron Fist\") is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game developed and published by Sega in 1991 for Mega Drive/Genesis. It is the first installment of the \"Bare Knuckle/Streets of Rage\" series which was followed by \"Streets of Rage 2\" and \"Streets of Rage 3\". The game was converted to Game Gear, Sega CD and Master System. In 2007, the game was released for the Wii's Virtual Console in North America and Europe, and in 2009 it was released for the iOS via the App Store. It was again made available as part of Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection in 2009 on both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.\n\nStreets of Rage 2: Streets of Rage 2, released in Japan as Bare Knuckle II: The Requiem of the Deadly Battle (\u30d9\u30a2\u30fb\u30ca\u30c3\u30af\u30ebII \u6b7b\u95d8\u3078\u306e\u93ae\u9b42\u6b4c , Bea Nakkuru Ts\u016b: Shit\u014d he no Chinkonka ) , is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game published by Sega in 1992 for the Mega Drive/Genesis console and developed by an ad hoc team of several companies: Sega, Ancient, Shout! Designworks, MNM Software and H.I.C. It is the second game in the \"Streets of Rage\" series, a sequel to \"Streets of Rage\" and followed by \"Streets of Rage 3\".\n\nLuv Is Rage 1.5: Luv Is Rage 1.5 is the third extended play by American rapper Lil Uzi Vert. It was independently released on February 26, 2017 via Uzi's SoundCloud and on mixtape websites, such as DatPiff as a prequel to his debut album \"Luv Is Rage 2\" (2017). 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The first official single from the album is \"Razors Out\" by Chino Moreno and Shinoda. The second single released for the film is \"Suicide Music\" by Get Busy Committee and Shinoda. The two singles were released as a double single on March 16, 2012.\n\nMike Shinoda: Michael Kenji Shinoda ( , born February 11, 1977) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer and graphic designer. He co-founded Linkin Park in 1996 and is the band's rhythm guitarist, primary songwriter, keyboardist, producer, and lead vocalist. Shinoda later created a hip-hop-driven side project, Fort Minor, in 2004. He served as a producer for tracks and albums by Lupe Fiasco, Styles of Beyond, and The X-Ecutioners.\n\nStyles of Beyond: Styles of Beyond is an underground hip hop group from the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California. The group consists of MCs Ryan Patrick Maginn (Ryu) and Takbir Bashir (Tak), Colton Raisin Fisher (DJ Cheapshot), and producer Jason Rabinowitz (Vin Skully). 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In an independent study released on August 14, 2015, CB Insights, recognized \"Machine Shop\" as the seventh most invested company by any celebrity. The company reached the mark due to major investments in \"Lyft\", \"Blue Bottle Coffee Company\" and \"Shyp\".\n\nErnie Terrell: Ernest \"Ernie\" Terrell (April 4, 1939 \u2013 December 16, 2014) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1957 to 1973. He held the WBA heavyweight title from 1965 to 1967, and was one of the taller heavyweights of his era, at a height of 6 ft . Terrell was the older brother of The Supremes' early 1970s lead singer Jean Terrell. In the 1960s, Jean sang with his group Ernie Terrell & the Heavyweights.\n\nJean Terrell: Jean Terrell (born Velma Jean Terrell, November 26, 1944 in Belzoni, Mississippi) is an American R&B and jazz singer. 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As such, he has worked on \"The Saturday Night Armistice\", \"The Armando Iannucci Shows\", \"Time Trumpet\" and most recently \"The Thick of It\". In 2009 he moved into film producing with the hit \"Thick of It\" adaptation \"In the Loop\". After the 2012 series of \"The Thick of It\", he has produced \"Catastrophe\" for Channel 4, as well as \"Inside No. 9\" and \"Detectorists\" for the BBC.\n\nTime Trumpet: Time Trumpet is a six-episode satirical television comedy series which aired on BBC Two in 2006. The series was written by Armando Iannucci, Roger Drew and Will Smith in a similar manner to Iannucci's earlier one-off programmes \"\" and \"\". One sketch was later spun off by Irish network RT\u00c9 into the cult TV series \"Soupy Norman\" in 2007.\n\nThe Armando Iannucci Shows: The Armando Iannucci Shows is a series of eight programmes directed by Armando Iannucci and written by Iannucci with Andy Riley and Kevin Cecil. 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Each episode focused on specific themes relating to human nature and existentialism, around which Iannucci would weave a series of surreal sketches and monologues.\n\nPuneet Sira: Puneet Sira (born 3 December 1967) is a British and Bollywood film director, producer, screenwriter and actor.\n\nI Proud to Be an Indian: I Proud to Be an Indian (Hindi: \u090f\u0915 \u092d\u093e\u0930\u0924\u0940\u092f \u0939\u094b\u0928\u0947 \u092a\u0930 \u0917\u0930\u094d\u0935 , Urdu: \u200e ) is a 2004 Indian Hindi action film written and directed by Puneet Sira and produced by Sohail Khan.\n\nKisaan: Kisaan (Hindi: \u0915\u093f\u0938\u093e\u0928 \"Kis\u0101n\") is a 2009 Bollywood film directed by Puneet Sira, which focuses on Farmers' suicides in India Its title is Hindi for \"farmer\".\n\nArmando Iannucci's Charm Offensive: Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive is a British radio comedy programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 first broadcast in 2005 with a second series in 2006, a third in 2007 and a fourth in 2008. Series 2, 3 and 4 of the show were broadcast in the popular Friday evening slot, which it has shared with \"The News Quiz\" and \"The Now Show\". It is hosted by comedian Armando Iannucci and each week a panel of fellow comedians make satirical and surreal observations on current events. Vaughan Savidge provides voice overs.\n\nJai Veeru: Jai Veeru is a Hindi action film directed by Puneet Sira, and starring Fardeen Khan, Kunal Khemu, Dia Mirza, Arbaaz Khan and Anjana Sukhani. The film was released on 13 March 2009. It is a remake of the 1996 action, \"Bulletproof\". The title of the film is named after the famous characters, Jai and Veeru from the film \"Sholay\".\n\nArmando Iannucci: Armando Giovanni Iannucci, OBE ( ; born 28 November 1963) is a Scottish satirist, writer, television director, and radio producer.", "question": "The director Armando Iannucci has an OBE. 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Chi's own life was cut tragically short after he was involved in a car accident in late 2008 in which he was not wearing a seat belt. The accident left him in a coma on life support for a few days after the accident. After surgery to replace part of his skull flap that had been removed early in his hospitalization to help reduce swelling caused by the accident Chi showed slow improvement and was able to be upgraded to being in a semi conscious state. He was then able to open his eyes and track movement around the room. He was also able to eventually gain movement in his hands, make vocal sounds and to move his legs on command. His progress was not without setbacks though as he was in and out of the hospital with infections. Throughout this time his family and friends kept a wider group of supporters and the general public updated through oneloveforchi.com with the latest news and fundraising efforts to help pay the medical bills. 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One of the NBA best all-time wing defensive players, three-time champion Bruce Bowen, went un-drafted.\n\nRich Manning: Richard Alan Manning (born June 23, 1970) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round (40th pick overall) of the 1993 NBA draft. A 6'11\" power forward-center born in Tacoma, Washington, Manning played two years in the NBA, for the Vancouver Grizzlies (1995\u20131996) and the Los Angeles Clippers (1997). He played collegiately at both Syracuse University and the University of Washington, after having attended Center High School in Antelope, California.\n\nDerrick Thomas: Derrick Vincent Thomas (January 1, 1967February 8, 2000), nicknamed D.T., was an American football linebacker and defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He played his entire 11-year career for the Chiefs after being drafted fourth overall in the 1989 NFL Draft. 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The film was directed by Marc Webb and was produced by Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach. It is the fifth theatrical \"Spider-Man\" film produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, and is the sequel to 2012's \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", it is also the final film in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" franchise. The studio hired James Vanderbilt to write the screenplay and Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci to rewrite it. The film stars Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, Dane DeHaan as Green Goblin / Harry Osborn, Campbell Scott and Embeth Davidtz as Peter's parents, and Sally Field as Aunt May, with the addition of a new cast including Paul Giamatti as Rhino / Aleksei Sytsevich and Jamie Foxx as Electro / Max Dillon.\n\nSpider-Man (2002 film): Spider-Man is a 2002 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and based on the Marvel Comics comic book series titled \"The Amazing Spider-Man\". 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Before the film was released, she was found hanged in her flat in Paris on 20 May 2009 after committing suicide.\n\nDying Wish: \"Dying Wish\" is a three-issue comic book storyline in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", first published by Marvel Comics between November and December 2012 and featuring the fictional superhero Spider-Man. Starting with a prologue in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #698 and ending in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #700, \"Dying Wish\" brought over fifty years of Marvel's publication of \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" comic series to an end, and ushered in the new series \"The Superior Spider-Man\" in January 2013. The story concluded a storyline started in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #600 where it is revealed that the Spider-Man villain Doctor Octopus is terminally ill from his years of crime and fighting superheroes. Aware of his impending death, Doctor Octopus sets in motion a series of plans to create his legacy, that ran through the March 2012 story \"Ends of the Earth\" and finished in \"Dying Wish\", where the villain successfully swapped consciousnesses with Spider-Man's alter ego Peter Parker, thrusting the hero into his decaying body.\n\nThe Superior Spider-Man: The Superior Spider-Man was a superhero comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics that ran between January 2013 and June 2014. The series was written by Dan Slott with artwork by Ryan Stegman, Humberto Ramos, and Giuseppe Camuncoli. It features a reformed Otto Octavius who has taken over Peter Parker's body, and, having allowed Peter to die in Octavius' body but being affected by Peter's memories, is determined to be a better Spider-Man than Peter ever was, and a better man than Otto Octavius. The title replaced the long running series \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", after the conclusion of the \"Dying Wish\" storyline, as the core Spider-Man book. The Superior Spider-Man also crosses over into other Spider-man titles such as Avenging Spider-Man and its superseding title Superior Spider-Man Team-Up, as well as many other Marvel titles. The series ended with issue 31, which determined the fate of Otto Octavius' mind, and was followed by the next volume of \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", in which Peter Parker has regained his body and the Spider-Man mantle.\n\nThe Amazing Spider-Man (2012 film): The Amazing Spider-Man is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, and sharing the title of the character's longest-running comic book. It is the fourth theatrical \"Spider-Man\" film produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, and a reboot of Sam Raimi's \"Spider-Man\" 2002-2007 trilogy preceding it. The film was directed by Marc Webb. It was written by James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves and it stars Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, Rhys Ifans as Dr. Curtis Connors, Denis Leary as NYPD Captain George Stacy, along with Martin Sheen and Sally Field as the uncle and aunt of Peter Parker, Ben Parker and May Parker. The film tells the story of Peter Parker, a teenager from New York who becomes Spider-Man after being bitten by a genetically altered spider. Parker must stop Dr. Curt Connors as a mutated lizard, from spreading a mutation serum to the city's human population.\n\nAvenging Spider-Man: Avenging Spider-Man is the title of an American comic book series published monthly by Marvel Comics, featuring the adventures of the fictional superhero Spider-Man. The events in the story take place in the primary continuity of the mainstream Marvel Universe along with the events of \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" and later \"The Superior Spider-Man\". This was the first ongoing series to feature Spider-Man as the main character besides \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" since the cancellation of \"Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man\" and the second volume of \"Sensational Spider-Man\" in December 2008 following the conclusion of the \"\" storyline. \"Avenging Spider-Man\" has also been instrumental in Marvel's shift towards including codes to receive free digital copies of the comic with purchased print comic books.\n\nSpider-Man 2: Spider-Man 2 is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Michael Chabon. The sequel to the 2002 film \"Spider-Man\", it is the second film in Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy based on the fictional Marvel Comics comic book series \"The Amazing Spider-Man\". Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and James Franco reprise their respective roles as Peter Parker \"/\" Spider-Man, Mary Jane \"M.J.\" Watson and Harry Osborn.\n\nList of Spider-Man enemies: Spider-Man is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Universe debuting in the anthology comic book series issue \"Amazing Fantasy\" #15 (August 1962) in the Silver Age of Comics published by Marvel Comics. After his debut he would get his own comic book entitled \"The Amazing Spider-Man\". The comic book series would introduce many of what would become his major supervillain adversaries. 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It received its world premiere Off-Broadway at the Wings Theatre in New York City. The play itself uses historical evidence and imagined circumstances to depict the rise of early Hollywood film star Ram\u00f3n Novarro. While a celebration of Novarro\u2019s life, the drama is told largely through the perspective of reporter Herbert Howe. While Barthel places Howe and Novarro in a romantic relationship, it is unknown if such a connection actually existed. Howe did, however, spend a great deal of time with Novarro as his publicist. The play also features Alice Terry, Rex Ingram, Irving G. Thalberg, Jim Quirk, Adela Rogers St. Johns, and Louis B. Mayer as characters.\n\nGordie Howe: Gordon \"Gordie\" Howe, OC (March 31, 1928 \u2013 June 10, 2016) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. From 1946 to 1980, he played twenty-six seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) and six seasons in the World Hockey Association (WHA); his first 25 seasons were spent with the Detroit Red Wings. Nicknamed \"Mr. Hockey\", Howe is considered the most complete player to ever play the game and one of the greatest ice hockey players of all time. A 23-time NHL All-Star, he held many of the sport's career scoring records until they were broken in the 1980s by Wayne Gretzky, who himself has been a major champion of Howe's legacy. He continues to hold NHL records for most games and seasons played. In 2017, Howe was named one of the \"100 Greatest NHL Players\".\n\nSaskatoon Minor Football Field: The Saskatoon Minor Football Field at Gordon Howe Park (formerly known as Gordie Howe Bowl) is a football stadium located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was opened September 30, 1960, built on land repossessed by the city in 1931 for unpaid taxes. It is the home of the Saskatoon Hilltops, who play in the Prairie Football Conference of the Canadian Junior Football League and is also used for high school football. It is located on the southwest corner of the city. The park is named after Gordie Howe, a Saskatoon native and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.\n\nJeremy Howe: Jeremy Howe (born 29 June 1990) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Melbourne Football Club from 2011 to 2015.\n\nNo Apologies (Alanis Morissette song): \"No Apologies\" is a pop-ballad song co-written by Alanis Morissette, Leslie Howe and Serge C\u00f4t\u00e9, and produced by Howe for Morissette's second album \"Now Is the Time\" (1992). Its protagonist says her feelings for someone have \"turn[ed] to stone\", but that \"[her] heart makes no apologies\". It was released as the album's second single in 1993 (see 1993 in music) and was Morissette's first ballad to be released as a single. It received radio and video play but was not given a commercial release, and it did not cause sales of \"Now Is the Time\" to significantly increase. Leslie Howe engineered and mixed the song, and a promotional single for it includes the album version and a radio edit. It did reach number 14 on the Canadian pop chart.\n\nColleen Howe: Colleen Joffa Howe (February 17, 1933 \u2013 March 6, 2009) was a sports agent who founded Power Play International and Power Play Publications to manage the business interests of her husband, Hall of Fame hockey player Gordie Howe, as well as those of their sons Marty and Mark. She was married to Gordie for 55 years, until her death. As a civic leader, she brought the first Junior A hockey team to the United States, built the first indoor rink for public use in Michigan, and ran for Congress. In 2000, as \"Mrs. Hockey\", Howe received the Wayne Gretzky International Award\u2014presented to individuals \"who have made major contributions to the growth and advancement of hockey in the United States\"\u2014from the United States Hockey Hall of Fame, along with her husband (known as \"Mr. Hockey\") and their two sons Mark and Marty.\n\nBirth and After Birth: Birth and After Birth is an absurdest play written by Tina Howe. It was written in 1972 but it wasn\u2019t produced until 2006. Howe was originally met with backlash and was quoted saying \"The absurdists can shake up our preconceptions about power and identity but for a woman to take on the sanctity of motherhood, even my agent at the time dismissed me.\u201d Its first performance was with the Atlantic Theatre Company and it was directed by Christian Parker. 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He began his professional career at age 17 joining the New York City Ballet under George Balanchine, eventually becoming a Principal Dancer. Balanchine created several roles for him, including Ballo della Regina. Weiss remained with the New York City Ballet for 16 years. He later served as Artistic Director of the Pennsylvania Ballet from 1982 to 1990. Weiss then became the founding Artistic Director of Carolina Ballet in 1997 where he has remained to this day.\n\nJohn Clifford (choreographer): John Clifford, born June 12th is the founder / artistic director of the original Los Angeles Ballet (1974\u20131985), and the chamber sized touring ensemble, Ballet of Los Angeles (1988\u20131991) and the creator of \u201cCASABLANCA, THE DANCE\u201d produced by Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Inc. (which premiered in Beijing, China at the historic \"Great Hall of the People\" in 2005) and his Los Angeles Dance Theater. 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Murtosa has a long friendship with FIFA World Cup winning manager Luiz Felipe Scolari and works mostly as his assistant coach. He is currently the assistant coach of Guangzhou Evergrande.\n\nM\u00e1rio Zagallo: M\u00e1rio Jorge Lobo Zagallo (] ; born 9 August 1931) is a Brazilian former football player and manager who played as a forward. He was the first footballer to win the FIFA World Cup both as a manager and as a player, 1958 FIFA World Cup and 1962 FIFA World Cup as a player, the 1970 FIFA World Cup as a manager and the 1994 FIFA World Cup as an assistant manager.\n\nLuiz Felipe Scolari: Luiz Felipe Scolari, (] , ] ; born 9 November 1948), also known as Felip\u00e3o in Brazil and as Phil Scolari or Big Phil in the English-speaking world, is a FIFA World Cup winner Brazilian football manager and former professional footballer, who is the current manager of Chinese club Guangzhou Evergrande in the Chinese Super League.\n\nIgnacio Trelles: Ignacio \"Nacho\" Trelles (born 31 July 1916) is a Mexican former football player and coach. He had five tenures as coach of the Selecci\u00f3n de f\u00fatbol de M\u00e9xico (Mexico national team) in 106 international matches, and was in charge of the Mexico squads at FIFA World Cup tournaments: 1962 and 1966. He guided Mexico to their first win in a FIFA World Cup when they defeated Czechoslovakia 3\u20131 in the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile. At the 1962 FIFA World Cup, Mexico finished eleventh, which was their best ranking in a World Cup outside home soil until 2002 where they also ranked eleventh.\n\n2002 FIFA World Cup: The 2002 FIFA World Cup was the 17th staging of the FIFA World Cup which took place from 31 May to 30 June 2002 in South Korea and Japan. It was the first World Cup to be held in Asia, the first to be held on a continent other than Europe or the Americas, the last World Cup during which the golden goal rule was in force and the only World Cup to be jointly hosted by more than one nation. Brazil won the tournament for a record fifth time, winning the final against Germany 2\u20130. The victory meant Brazil qualified for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup for the fifth time, representing the World. In the third place play-off match against South Korea, Turkey won 3\u20132 taking third place in only their second ever FIFA World Cup finals. China PR, Ecuador, Senegal and Slovenia made their first appearances at the finals with Turkey making its first appearance since 1954. Republic of Ireland, Russia and Sweden returned after missing the 1998 tournament.\n\nFIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup: FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup is a video game developed by EA Sports and DICE for the Xbox 360. The game is an officially licensed product of the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals held in Germany. \"FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup\" World Cup mode only includes UEFA qualification groups for the 2006 World Cup.\n\nFIFA Fan Fest: The FIFA Fan Fests are public viewing events organized by FIFA and its partners which allow people to watch the FIFA World Cup with thousands of fans from all around the world. The Fan Fest first became part of the official program for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, following the huge success of unofficial public viewing events in South Korea during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. It was a great success, leading FIFA to expand it to include several cities worldwide for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The locations are large enough to fit many thousands of people, and feature gigantic LED displays which broadcast the matches live.\n\nNeo Geo Cup '98: The Road to the Victory: Neo Geo Cup '98: The Road to the Victory is a soccer video game based on the FIFA World Cup 1998, despite being released after the 1998 FIFA World Cup. It features 73 teams' countries. Each team enters a \"Regional Qualifying Round Final\" where it plays a team it actually played in the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification. For example: Spain would face Yugoslavia, an opponent it actually faced in its qualifying group. Or Italy would face Russia, an opponent Italy faced in the UEFA play-offs. If the player beats the opponent, it goes to a group much like the real life World Cup. In fact, the team faces opponents that were actually in its group. For example: Mexico would face the Netherlands, Belgium and South Korea. It is a re-make of \"Super Sidekicks 3\". However, animations and designs were exactly the same. The only difference is teams to reflect the World Cup, kits again to reflect the World Cup, and players to resemble squads from the World Cup (teams that did not qualify use line-ups from friendly games and qualifiers). Its slogan is \"We got the kick\".\n\nManuel Rosas: Manuel Rosas S\u00e1nchez (April 17, 1912 in Mexico City \u2013 February 20, 1989), nicknamed \"Chaquetas\", was a Mexican footballer who participated in the 1930 FIFA World Cup. He was the first player in the history of FIFA World Cup who scored a goal from the penalty kick spot (against Argentina). With the first goal he scored during the World Cup, he became at the time the youngest player to have scored in the FIFA World Cup, a record later broken by Pel\u00e9, although Rosas remains second youngest. He was also the first Mexican player to score multiple goals in world cup play (the first to score more than two goals was Luis Hernandez, 68 years later) and the first player to score a own goal in the history of FIFA World Cup (against Chile).\n\n2010 FIFA World Cup qualification \u2013 UEFA Group 8: The 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group 8 was a UEFA qualifying group for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The group comprised 2006 FIFA World Cup winner Italy, Bulgaria, Republic of Ireland, Cyprus, Georgia and Montenegro.", "question": "Who is the FIFA World Cup winner known as Big Phil that Fl\u00e1vio Murtosa works as an assistant coach for?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"manager_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the football manager."}, "manager_nicknames": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of nicknames the manager is known by."}, "is_world_cup_winner": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the manager is a FIFA World Cup winner."}, "assistant_coach": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the assistant coach."}, "role": {"type": "string", "description": "The role of the assistant coach."}}, "required": ["name", "role"], "additionalProperties": false}, "relationship_description": {"type": "string", "description": "A description of the professional relationship between the manager and the assistant coach."}}, "required": ["manager_name", "manager_nicknames", "is_world_cup_winner", "assistant_coach", "relationship_description"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"manager_name": "Luiz Felipe Scolari", "manager_nicknames": ["Felip\u00e3o", "Phil Scolari", "Big Phil"], "is_world_cup_winner": true, "assistant_coach": {"name": "Fl\u00e1vio Murtosa", "role": "assistant coach"}, "relationship_description": "Fl\u00e1vio Murtosa has a long friendship with Luiz Felipe Scolari and works mostly as his assistant coach."}, "ground_truth": {"manager_name": "Luiz Felipe Scolari", "manager_nicknames": ["Felip\u00e3o", "Phil Scolari", "Big Phil"], "is_world_cup_winner": true, "assistant_coach": {"name": "Fl\u00e1vio Murtosa", "role": "assistant coach"}, "relationship_description": "Fl\u00e1vio Murtosa has a long friendship with Luiz Felipe Scolari and works mostly as his assistant coach."}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2011, "output_tokens": 105, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "6178e52607305abf68fc29a2a1a6b11353b9c08e9f9a17d544b147d373cf997e", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab3dab655429976abd1bcb5", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Ludborough", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Norton, Suffolk: Norton is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of the English county of Suffolk. The name Norton means northern town or farm. Located close to the A14, its nearest railway station is at Elmswell, just over 3 mi away. The closest towns are Stowmarket 8 mi away and Bury St Edmunds, around 10 mi away.\n\nWest Ravendale: West Ravendale is a hamlet in the civil parish of East Ravendale , in North East Lincolnshire, England, and approximately 8 mi south-west from the town of Grimsby.\n\nA18 road (England): The A18 is a road in England that links Doncaster in South Yorkshire with Ludborough in Lincolnshire, via Scunthorpe.\n\nLlangar: Llangar is a former civil parish in Denbighshire in Wales, 1 mi south west of Corwen, its post town, and 10 mi north east of Bala. It is situated at the confluence of the rivers Alwen and Dee, and includes the small hamlets of Bryn, Cymer, and Gwynodl. A large portion of the parish is barren. The small village stands on the road from Corwen, by the Vale of Edeyrnion. The Dee is crossed by a bridge about 1 mi away at Cynwyd. It lies in the \"bro\" and former cwmwd of Edeirnion.\n\nEtton, East Riding of Yorkshire: Etton is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 4 mi north-west of Beverley town centre and 2 mi west of the village of Leconfield. 1 mi to the south-east is Cherry Burton. To the west lie the hamlets of Kiplingcotes (3 mi away due west) and Gardham (1.5 mi to the south-west). South Dalton lies 1.5 miles to the north-west.\n\nWest Ravendale Priory: West Ravendale Priory was a Premonstratensian priory in North East Lincolnshire, England. The site of the priory lies 7 mi south-west of Grimsby, and 1 mi west of the A18. Its previous position is defined by earthworks and rubble. The ruins are Grade II listed, and lie within the civil parish of East Ravendale.\n\nMullion Cove: Mullion Cove or Porth Mellin is a small community on the west coast of the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, England. It is on the eastern side of the Mount's Bay. The Cove forms part of the parish of Mullion, and is accessible by road from Mullion village, 1 mi away to the north east, and also by the popular South West coast path. It lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) The Cove is 5 mi south of Porthleven and 14 mi southeast of Penzance by sea. It is 6 mi south of Helston by land and 13 mi southwest of Falmouth by land.\n\nWalberswick: Walberswick is a village and civil parish on the Suffolk coast in England. It is at the mouth of the River Blyth on the south side of the river. The town of Southwold lies to the north of the river and is the nearest town to Walberswick, around 1 mi away. Walberswick is around 11 mi south of Lowestoft on the North Sea coast. It is 7 mi east of Halesworth and 28 mi north-east of the county town of Ipswich.\n\nDoncaster (St. James' Bridge) railway station: Doncaster (St. James' Bridge) railway station was situated in the Hexthorpe area of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England and was accessed from St. James' Bridge, the main road link between Doncaster town centre and the railway community of Hexthorpe. The station was a little nearer Doncaster than the South Yorkshire Railway's Doncaster (Cherry Tree Lane) railway station being less than a mile south of the main station, adjacent to the Sheffield line.\n\nDoncaster: Doncaster ( or ), is a large market town in South Yorkshire, England. Together with its surrounding suburbs and settlements, the town forms part of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, which had a mid-2016\u00a0est. population of 306,400 . The town itself has a population of 109,805. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Doncaster is about 17 mi north-east of Sheffield, with which it is served jointly by an international airport, Doncaster Sheffield Airport in Finningley. In recent years, it was also discovered that Doncaster belongs to Scotland by technicality in light of ancient agreements laid out in the Treaty of Durham, but this is not formally administered. The Doncaster Urban Area had a population of 158,141 in 2011 and includes Doncaster and neighbouring small villages.", "question": "Which town does this road in England about 1 mi away from West Ravendale Priory link Doncaster with?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"road_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the road identified."}, "distance_from_priory_to_road_miles": {"type": "number", "description": "The distance in miles from the priory to the road."}, "priory_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the priory mentioned in the context."}, "linked_towns": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of towns that the identified road links.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "destination_town_from_doncaster": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific town that the road links with Doncaster, as per the question."}}, "required": ["road_name", "distance_from_priory_to_road_miles", "priory_name", "linked_towns", "destination_town_from_doncaster"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"road_name": "A18", "distance_from_priory_to_road_miles": 1, "priory_name": "West Ravendale Priory", "linked_towns": ["Doncaster", "Ludborough"], "destination_town_from_doncaster": "Ludborough"}, "ground_truth": {"road_name": "A18", "distance_from_priory_to_road_miles": 1, "priory_name": "West Ravendale Priory", "linked_towns": ["Doncaster", "Ludborough", "Scunthorpe"], "destination_town_from_doncaster": "Ludborough"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1600, "output_tokens": 63, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "3532b50cebdf9c7146b74930eaf741bb95bf63bb7ee3982685ce1367dbe916cf", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab5fe02554299637185c658", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Lord & Taylor", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Lord & Taylor: Lord & Taylor is the oldest luxury department store in the United States, headquartered in New York City. It is a subsidiary of the oldest commercial corporation in North America, the Hudson's Bay Company.\n\nList of Hudson's Bay Company brands: The Hudson's Bay Company, like most large retail and grocery chains, offers store brands, commonly referred to as \"generic brands,\" which are lower cost alternatives to name brand products. The company has numerous store brands, each catering to a different consumer need or desire. Many products offered under the company's brands are private label products, which can be found in many different categories at most of the company's family of stores (The Bay, Home Outfitters, Designer Depot, and Fields). This is a list of the Hudson's Bay Company's brands.\n\nWalt Whitman House: The Walt Whitman House is a historic building in Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, United States, which was the last residence of American poet Walt Whitman, in his declining years before his death. It is located at 330 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, known as Mickle St. during Whitman's time there.\n\nJessie Louisa Whitman: Jessie Louisa Whitman (1863-1957) was the niece of the renowned American writer, Walt Whitman. Her interview with Ralph L. Fansler, coupled with her letters, have greatly contributed to Walt Whitman\u2019s biographical information.\n\nWalt Whitman Shops: Walt Whitman Shops (formerly known as Walt Whitman Mall) is a luxury shopping mall located in Huntington Station, New York on Walt Whitman Road (Route 110) and New York Avenue. It has many stores including main anchors Bloomingdale's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's and Saks Fifth Avenue. The mall is owned and managed by Melvin Simon and Associates, one of the largest developers of shopping malls in the United States and owner of Long Island's largest mall, Roosevelt Field in Garden City. Suffolk County Transit, Nassau Inter-County Express and Huntington Area Rapid Transit all have bus routes that service the mall.\n\nJohn Work (fur trader): John Work (c. 1792 \u2013 22 December 1861) was a chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Company and head of one of the original founding families in Victoria, British Columbia. Work joined the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company in 1814 and served in many capacities until his death in 1861, ultimately becoming a member of the company\u2019s Board of Management for its Western Department. He also served on Vancouver Island\u2019s Legislative Council. At the time of his death, Work was the largest private land owner of Vancouver Island. Work left an important legacy in the form of sixteen journals which chronicle his trading expeditions from 1823 to 1851. His journals provide a detailed record of Pacific Northwest land features, native peoples, and the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company\u2019s fur trading business in the early 19th century.\n\nFort Nisqually: Fort Nisqually was an important fur trading and farming post of the Hudson's Bay Company in the Puget Sound area, part of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. It was located in what is now DuPont, Washington. Today it is a living history museum located in Tacoma, Washington, USA, within the boundaries of Point Defiance Park. The Fort Nisqually Granary, moved along with the Factor's House from the original site of the second fort to this park, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark. Built in 1843, the granary is the oldest building in Washington state and one of the only surviving examples of a Hudson's Bay Company \"post on sill\" structure. The Factor's House and the granary are the only surviving Hudson's Bay Company buildings in the United States.\n\nFort Walla Walla\u2013Fort Colville Military Road: The Fort Walla Walla\u2013Fort Colville Military Road was built in June 1859 to connect the Walla Walla area with its fairly easy access to the Columbia River to the mountainous area of the Huckleberry and Selkirk Mountains of current Northeast Washington and the Inland Northwest. Brigadier General William S. Harney, commander of the Department of Oregon, opened up the district north of the Snake River to settlers in 1858 and ordered Brevet Major Pinkney Lugenbeel, 9th Infantry Regiment (United States) to establish a U.S. Army post to restrain the Indians lately hostile to the U.S. Army's Northwest Division and to protect miners who flooded into the area after first reports of gold in the area appeared in Western Washington newspapers in July 1855. It was common practice to use existing Indian trails to develop military roads, and only make necessary improvements for the movement of artillery or supply trains. Brevet Major Lugenbeel followed the long established Indian trail, then Hudson Bay Company brigade trail from the U.S. Fort Walla Walla area to Hudson Bay Company Fort Colvile, but had to leave the trail at current Orin-Rice Road, two miles south of Colville, where the southernmost land claims of the Hudson Bay Company fort began. Washington Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens and the U.S. Army were ordered by the United States Department of State to honor land ownership claims by the Hudson Bay Company. Lugenbeel's command arrived from Fort Walla Walla on June 20, 1859; Pinkney Lugenbeel was later credited with improving and building up the Military Road.\n\nWalt Whitman High School (Bethesda, Maryland): Walt Whitman High School is a public secondary institution serving roughly the western part of Bethesda\u2014an unincorporated suburban area of Washington, D.C., in Montgomery County, in Maryland. The school is named in honor of the American poet, Walt Whitman. Thomas W. Pyle Middle School feeds into Walt Whitman High School.\n\nWalt Whitman Bridge: The Walt Whitman Bridge is a green-colored single-level suspension bridge spanning the Delaware River from Philadelphia to Gloucester City, in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. Named after the poet Walt Whitman, who resided in nearby Camden toward the end of his life, the Walt Whitman Bridge is one of the larger bridges on the east coast of the United States. 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She graduated from Emerson College, with a BS in Film. She founded the Blessed Elysium Motion Picture Company, which produces German Expressionist films. Such works include \"Pus$bucket\" and \"Crawley\", a collaboration with Ben Edlund and Doc Hammer, her ex-husband. She has also contributed to \"Joanie4Jackie\", a film anthology project run by Miranda July, which featured Hammer's film \"Empire of Ache\" starring Dame Darcy.\n\nOakhurst (band): is a bluegrass-rock band from Denver, CO. Founded by bassist Johnny James Qualley and Singer Adam Patrick Hill in 1999, Oakhurst became a full-time nationally touring act in 2004 and has produced 5 records. Most recently Barrel (2012) which was produced in Nashville, TN by Joe Pisapia. Whether it's in front of thousands of festivarians, hundreds of friendly bar dancers, dozens of fellow pickers, or each other in the studio, Oakhurst leaves it all on the field. This quintet brings their stories to the stage in the form of pure energy and passion for acoustic music. With gifted percussion and a driving low end, the banjo, guitar, fiddle and vocals have all the space they need to tell you a story. Love, life, loss, and whiskey are likely to be the topic of the day- come on and jump in the get down for a spell... The band spikes traditional bluegrass with rock & roll and a kamikaze rhythmic sensibility. That danceable concoction along with stringed shootouts, ringing harmonies, and citybilly swagger keeps the band in high demand. Oakhurst\u2019s unpretentious, go-for-it interpretation of a genre that's roots are often handled reverently, sparks interest in bluegrass by folks who don\u2019t know Doc Watson from Doc Holliday.\n\nCommon discography: The discography of Common, an American hip hop recording artist, consists of eleven studio albums, two compilation albums, forty-nine singles (including fifteen as a featured artist) and twenty-nine music videos. It also contains the list of Common songs. Common sold more than 2.8 million albums in the United States. Common released his first album, \"Can I Borrow a Dollar? \" (1992), and follow suit with his second album, \"Resurrection\", which met with critical acclaim, calling the album as one of the classic of the 90s. Common released his third album, \"One Day It'll All Make Sense\", which was a little commercial success, follow suit with his fourth album, \"Like Water for Chocolate\", which was met with critical acclaim from music critics, calling it the best rap album of the year. The album was also a commercial success certifying it gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). His fifth studio album \"Electric Circus\" was met with acclaim from music critics. However, it failed to meet the commercial succes with \"Like Water for Chocolate\", which only peaked at number 47 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. In 2005, he was helped by Kanye West to release his 6th album \"Be\". Kanye produced the whole album and was featured on it a few times. The album helped Common to get back into the spotlight and sold 185,000 copies in its first week debuting at number 2 on the charts and also it was Common's first album to have commercial succes outside the US, peaking in several territories. The album was met with unniversal acclaim and it was described to be Common's best album. The album was certified gold by the RIAA. His next album \"Finding Forever\" peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 being his first chart-topper. His next album \"Universal Mind Control\"l sold 81,663 in its first week debuting only at number 12. The album was promoted by the successful single \"Universal Mind Control\" which peaked at number 62 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album was met with mixed reviews. His next album \"The Dreamer/The Believer\" was met with positive reviews from music critics and debuted at number 18 on the charts, selling 70,000 copies in its first week and was promoted by five singles. In 2014 Common released his 10th album \"Nobody's Smiling\" which peaked at number 6 on the charts and had features from Big Sean and Vince Staples and others. In 2015 he collaborated with John Legend on the single \"Glory\" which peaked at number 49 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The single was from the film \"Selma\".\n\nJohn Barham: John Barham is an English classical pianist, composer, arranger, producer and educator. He is best known for his orchestration of George Harrison albums such as \"All Things Must Pass\" (1970) and for his association with Indian sitar maestro Ravi Shankar. Barham trained at the Royal College of Music and the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, before establishing himself during the mid 1960s as a composer of piano interpretations of Indian classical ragas. He became a student of Shankar, for whose East\u2013West collaborations with Yehudi Menuhin and others he transcribed Indian melodies into Western musical annotation. Through Shankar, Barham began a long friendship with Harrison in 1966, then a member of the Beatles, which assisted Harrison's own education in Indian music as well as his promotion of the genre to Western audiences. Barham collaborated with Harrison on the latter's \"Wonderwall Music\" soundtrack album (1968), before providing the orchestral arrangements for \"All Things Must Pass\" songs such as \"Isn't It a Pity\" and \"My Sweet Lord\", and for Harrison's 1973 album \"Living in the Material World\".\n\nChristopher McCulloch: Christopher McCulloch, also known by the pseudonym Jackson Publick, is an American comic book and television writer, storyboard artist, and voice actor known for his work on several \"Tick\" properties and for the animated television series \"The Venture Bros.\" He and Doc Hammer are the \"Venture Bros.\" co-creators, writers, editors, and directors, producing the show through their animation company Astro-Base Go. McCulloch voices over 20 characters in the series, including Hank Venture, The Monarch, and Sergeant Hatred.\n\nBanana Boat: Banana Boat is a Polish a cappella sextet, authoring and performing original songs representing the genre of neo-shanties. Being one of the pioneers of the new genre, the group retains its simultaneous focus on contemporary interpretations of traditional sea shanties and maritime music. Owing to its characteristic six-part, jazzy harmony, departing from the traditional sound of the music of the sea, the group has become one of the emblems of what the international artists of the maritime stage have informally come to dub as the \"Polish style\" maritime song. With maritime music constantly in the focus of its activity, since 2004, Banana Boat has also been experimenting with other musical genres, including popular and jazz compositions, inviting other artists to participate in individual projects. The group is a Member of International Seasong and Shanty Association (ISSA).\n\nUrban Kiz: Urban Kiz is a couple-dance that originated in France somewhere between 2000 and 2014 (Famous Dancer Moun Red claims to be dancing since 2008, (not known if he referred to Urban Kiz)). Urban Kiz is short for Urban Kizomba, but in speech one hardly ever refers to Urban Kizomba. Around 2015 the dance still went under various different names, such as: French Style, New Style, Neo-Kizomba, because no consensus was reached on a final name. The dance style evolved from Kizomba, when Kizomba music was influenced by urban music styles such as R&B, Rap, Dance and Hip Hop. As the music changed, the dancers made new interpretations on how to move on this music. The main difference with Kizomba is that the dancers generally have a larger distance between them and often don't have the chest-to-chest connection as is common with Kizomba. The figures made often also require movement along straight lines or changing direction only at perpendicular angles or reversing direction. Pivots and pirouettes of the lady are also more common in Urban Kiz than in Kizomba, although they did appear in Kizomba and especially in Semba (Kizomba was derived mainly from Semba influences), but not as much, since the chest-to-chest frame did not allow for it as much. The Urban Music is also characterized with a more dynamic change of pace, so in Kizomba one sees more slow transitions, accelerations and breaks (standing still in one pose). Contratempos are also often performed and preferably in sync with the Kizomba-beat. Characteristic for Urban Kiz are also the feint movements of the legs of the men and the hip movements or popping of the lady especially on tarraxinha-like music.\n\n6 Interpretations: 6 Interpretations is an EP by the New York City rock band Weep consisting of remixed versions of songs from their 2008 debut EP \"Never Ever\" and their 2010 debut album \"Worn Thin\". It was released in 2010 through Projekt Records. Singer, guitarist, and songwriter Doc Hammer remarked on the oddity of the gothic rock and shoegaze band producing a dance record:\n\nDoc Hammer: Eric A. \"Doc\" Hammer is an American musician, actor, film and television writer, voice actor, and painter. He performed in the gothic rock bands Requiem in White from 1985 to 1995 and Mors Syphilitica from 1995 to 2002, both with his then-wife Lisa Hammer. His film credits include a number of Lisa's projects\u2014released through their own production company Blessed Elysium\u2014in which he participated as a writer, actor, composer, designer, and visual effects artist. He also composed the music for the 1997 film \"A, B, C.. . Manhattan\". He and Christopher McCulloch are the co-creators, writers, and editors of the animated television series \"The Venture Bros.\" (2004\u2013present), in which Hammer voices several recurring characters including Billy Quizboy, Henchman 21, Doctor Girlfriend, and Dermott Fictel. The show is produced through Hammer and McCulloch's company Astro-Base Go. Hammer is also the singer, guitarist, and songwriter of the band Weep, which formed in 2008.\n\nWeep (band): Weep is an American rock band from New York City whose music combines elements of ethereal wave, gothic rock, shoegaze, post-punk and synthpop. 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She sang rockabilly, pop and country music, and had 47 US chart hits during the 1960s, and is ranked fourth in that decade surpassed only by Elvis Presley, the Beatles and Ray Charles. She is perhaps best known in the United States for her 1960 hit \"I'm Sorry\", and 1958's \"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree\", a United States holiday standard for almost 60 years.\n\nMental As Anything: Mental As Anything are an Australian new wave/pop-rock band that formed in Sydney in 1976. Its most popular line-up (which lasted from 1977-1999) was Martin Plaza (birth name Martin Murphy) on vocals and guitar; Reg Mombassa (birth name Chris O'Doherty) on lead guitar and vocals; his brother Peter \"Yoga Dog\" O'Doherty on bass guitar and vocals; Wayne de Lisle (birth name David Twohill) on drums; and Andrew \"Greedy\" Smith on vocals, keyboards and harmonica. Their original hit songs were generated by Mombassa, O'Doherty, Plaza and Smith, either individually or collectively; they also hit the Australian charts with covers of songs by Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry.\n\nCalifornia Birth Index: The California Birth Index (CABI) is a database compiled by the California Office of Health Information and Research. The index contains birth records of all registered births in California between 1905 and 1995. Each record is an abstract of a person's birth certificate, including date of birth, full name, county of birth, gender, and mother's maiden name. People who have been adopted are sometimes listed by their birth name, sometimes listed by their adopted name, sometimes by both and sometimes not listed at all. The CABI is considered a valuable genealogy tool but is also criticized for privacy issues. California began statewide civil registration of births on July 1, 1905. Earlier birth records may exist in the county where the birth took place or at the church where a baptism took place.\n\nManuel Rodr\u00edguez Torices: Manuel Rodr\u00ed\u00adguez Torices (full birth name Manuel Juan Robustiano de los Dolores Rodr\u00ed\u00adguez Torices y Quiroz) (May 24, 1788 \u2013 October 5, 1816) was a Neogranadine statesman, lawyer, journalist, and Precursor of the Independence of Colombia. He was part of the Triumvirate of the United Provinces of New Granada in 1815, and served as Vice President of the United Provinces after the triumvirate. He was executed during the Reign of Terror of Pablo Morillo in 1816.\n\nCharles Knox Robinson: Charles Knox Robinson III (April 13, 1932 \u2014 July 22, 2006) was an American actor who appeared in over 80 films and TV episodes over his career. From 1958 through 1971 he was credited as Charles Robinson and, from 1972 onward, his full birth name, Charles Knox Robinson, also became his stage name. His credits have been occasionally commingled with those of Charlie Robinson who, during an eight-year (1984\u201392) stint as court clerk Mac Robinson on \"Night Court\" had been credited as Charles Robinson.\n\nMitch Morris: Mitch Morris (born October 15, 1979) is an American actor. His full birth name is John Mitchell Morris.\n\nAbby Lockhart: Abby Lockhart (married name Kova\u010d) is a fictional medical doctor on the television series \"ER\". She is portrayed by Maura Tierney. Abby's full birth name is Abigail Marjorie Wyczenski.\n\nAll Alone Am I: \"All Alone Am I\" is a song from 1962 popularized by the American singer Brenda Lee. The song was originally composed by the Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis and recorded in Greek by Tzeni Karezi for the soundtrack of the film \"To nisi ton genneon\" (\"The Island of the Brave\"); the original song in Greek is titled \"\u039c\u03b7\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u03bd \u03c1\u03c9\u03c4\u03ac\u03c2 \u03c4\u03bf\u03bd \u03bf\u03c5\u03c1\u03b1\u03bd\u03cc\" (\"Min ton rotas ton ourano\", translation: \"Don't ask the sky\"). Later, a new version of the song with English lyrics was produced by Owen Bradley and appeared as the title track on one of Lee's albums. 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It was also the third round of the 2006 Formula One season; the Australian Grand Prix had been the season opener since 1996, but this race was held later due to the 2006 Commonwealth Games being held in Melbourne at the time of the opening round. The season was instead opened in Bahrain, and Australia regained its first round of the season slot for 2007.\n\n2014 Australian Grand Prix: The 2014 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2014 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 16 March 2014 in Melbourne. The race was contested over 58 laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the 2014 FIA Formula One World Championship. It marked the d\u00e9but of new Formula One regulations which introduced 1.6 litre turbocharged V6 engines to the sport; the first such instance, since the 1988 Australian Grand Prix, that turbocharged engines have been used in Formula One. It was the seventy-ninth race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix\u2014which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928\u2014and the nineteenth time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. The race also marked the thirtieth year that the Australian Grand Prix was run as a round of the Formula One World Championship.\n\nAustralian Grand Prix: The Australian Grand Prix is a motor race held annually in Australia currently under contract to host Formula One until 2023. The Grand Prix is the oldest surviving motor racing competition held in Australia having been held 79 times since it was first run at Phillip Island in 1928. Since 1985, the race has been a round of the FIA Formula One World Championship and is currently held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit at Albert Park in Melbourne. Prior to its inclusion in the World Championship, it was held at a multitude of venues in every state of Australia. It was a centrepiece of the Tasman Series in most years between 1964 and 1972 and was a round of the Australian Drivers' Championship on many occasions between 1957 and 1983. It became part of the Formula One World Championship in 1985 and was held at the Adelaide Street Circuit in Adelaide, South Australia, from that year to 1995, before moving to Melbourne in 1996. The winner of the race is presented with a circular plate, recently named the Jack Brabham trophy named for the three-time winner in a design based on the steering wheel of one of Brabham's racing cars and a perpetual trophy, the Lex Davison trophy, named for four-time winner and dates back to the 1960s.\n\n2017 Australian Grand Prix: The 2017 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2017 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that took place on 26 March 2017 in Melbourne. 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The race marked the eightieth race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix\u2014which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928\u2014and the twenty-first time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton was the defending race winner.\n\n2001 Australian Grand Prix: The 2001 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 4 March 2001 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. It was the 66th running of the Australian Grand Prix and the first race of the 2001 Formula One season. The race was won by German driver Michael Schumacher driving a Ferrari F2001, but the race was marred by the death of track marshal Graham Beveridge during the race. This was the last trackside death in Formula One until the 2013 Canadian Grand Prix.\n\n2012 Australian Grand Prix: The 2012 Australian Grand Prix (formally, the 2012 Formula 1 Qantas Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 18 March 2012 as the opening round of the 2012 Formula One season. It was the 77th race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix that dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928, and the 17th time the event has been held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit at Albert Park.\n\n2015 Australian Grand Prix: The 2015 Australian Grand Prix, formally titled the 2015 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix, was a Formula One motor race that was held on 15 March 2015 in Melbourne. The race was contested over fifty-eight laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the FIA Formula One World Championship. 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She has also presented and hosted the flagship live news programme Newsround for 3 years winning an award for her short film The Kids of Kabul.\n\nTerry Christian: Terence \"Terry\" Christian (born 8 May 1960) is an English broadcaster, journalist and author. He has presented television series including Channel 4's late night Youth Entertainment show \"The Word\" and ITV1 moral issues talk show \"It's My Life\". He also presented two series of \"Turn On Terry\" with regular guest Tony Wilson and numerous other programmes for ITV, MTV, VH1, Channel 4 as well as a variety of different local and national radio programmes on stations including Radio 4, BBC6 Music, Talksport, Century Radio, Key 103, Signal and BBC's Radio Derby and Manchester.\n\nChantelle Fiddy: Chantelle Fiddy is a British journalist, columnist, event promoter and music industry professional. She is well known as a commentator on London's grime scene and as a social activist as the former editor of Ctrl.Alt.Shift. 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It also reached number 1 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada.\n\nNever Say Goodbye (Bon Jovi song): \"Never Say Goodbye\" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora. It was a track off the band's third album, \"Slippery When Wet\", in June 1987, and reached number 11 on the mainstream rock charts and number 21 in the UK Singles Chart. Because it was not released domestically as a commercially available single, \"Never Say Goodbye\" was ineligible to chart on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100; nevertheless, it reached number 28 on the Hot 100 Airplay survey.\n\nLive & More Encore: Live & More Encore is a live album released by Donna Summer in 1999, an edited version of a televised concert of the same name. Released on Sony Music's sublabel Epic, it featured a live concert which had been filmed especially for the VH-1 channel, and also two new dance tracks, including a re-working of \"Time To Say Goodbye\", a semi-classical song previously made popular by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman. Summer's dance version of the song was entitled \"I Will Go with You (Con te partir\u00f2)\". Both of the album's two studio recordings, the other being \"Love Is the Healer\", reached #1 on the US dance charts, with \"I Will Go With You\" nominated for a Grammy as Best Dance Recording.\n\nLearning to Love You More: Learning to Love You More (LTLYM) was a 7 year long crowdsourced art project, where over 8,000 people posted work they had created in response to a series of prompts. The project was created in 2002 by Miranda July and Harrell Fletcher, with a website created by Yuri Ono. In May 2009, the authors discontinued the project, ending with a final assignment asking people to \"Say Goodbye.\" In 2010 SFMOMA acquired the work. The work has been exhibited at The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, Rhodes College in Memphis, the Aurora Picture Show in Houston, The Seattle Art Museum in Seattle, and the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.\n\nIt's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday: \"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday\" is an R&B song written by Motown husband-and-wife songwriting team Freddie Perren and Christine Yarian for the 1975 film \"Cooley High\". In the film, the song is performed by Motown artist G.C. Cameron, whose rendition peaked at number 38 on the \"Billboard\" R&B singles chart that same year. 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It is about an ex-slave and cowboy, Bob Lemmons, who, by himself, wrangles a herd of wild horses to a corral.\n\nWild Horses (Birdy song): \"Wild Horses\" is a song by English recording artist Birdy. It was released as a digital download on 11 March 2016 in the United Kingdom, as the second single from her third studio album, \"Beautiful Lies\" (2016). The song was written by Birdy and John McDaid and produced by TMS and Phil Cook.\n\nFree-roaming horse management in North America: Management of free-roaming feral and semi-feral horses, (colloquially called \"wild\") on various public lands in North America is accomplished under the authority of law, either by the government of jurisdiction or efforts of private groups. In western Canada, management is a provincial matter, with several associations and societies helping to manage wild horses in British Columbia and Alberta. In Nova Scotia and various locations in the United States, management is under the jurisdiction of various federal agencies. The largest population of free-roaming horses are found in the Western United States, where most of them are protected under the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 (WFRH&BA), and their management is primarily undertaken by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), but also by the U. S. Forest Service (USFS)\n\nWild Horses (Wild Horses album): Wild Horses is the debut studio album by the British rock band, Wild Horses, co-produced with Trevor Rabin at Konk Studios in London, and released on 14 April 1980 on EMI Records. It peaked at No. 38, and spent four weeks in the UK Albums Chart.\n\nMustang: The mustang is a free-roaming horse of the American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish. 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Humans began to domesticate horses around 4000 BC, and their domestication is believed to have been widespread by 3000 BC. Horses in the subspecies \"caballus\" are domesticated, although some domesticated populations live in the wild as feral horses. These feral populations are not true wild horses, as this term is used to describe horses that have never been domesticated, such as the endangered Przewalski's horse, a separate subspecies, and the only remaining true wild horse. There is an extensive, specialized vocabulary used to describe equine-related concepts, covering everything from anatomy to life stages, size, colors, markings, breeds, locomotion, and behavior.\n\nJohnny McDaid: John \"Johnny\" McDaid (born 24 July 1976) is a Northern Irish singer, songwriter, musician and record producer from Derry.\n\nCorolla Wild Horses Protection Act: The Corolla Wild Horses Protection Act ( ) is a bill that was introduced into the 113th United States Congress, where it passed the United States House of Representatives. The bill would affect wild horses living in North Carolina.\n\nFeral horse: A feral horse is a free-roaming horse of domesticated ancestry. As such, a feral horse is not a wild animal in the sense of an animal without domesticated ancestors. However, some populations of feral horses are managed as wildlife, and these horses often are popularly called \"wild\" horses. Feral horses are descended from domestic horses that strayed, escaped, or were deliberately released into the wild and remained to survive and reproduce there. Away from humans, over time, these animals' patterns of behavior revert to behavior more closely resembling that of wild horses. Some horses that live in a feral condition but may be occasionally handled or managed by humans, particularly if privately owned, are referred to as \"semi-feral\".\n\nGeorgia Bruce: Georgia Bruce (born 7 May 1981) is an expert in equine behavior and psychology. She specializes in the positive reinforcement based training method known as \"Clicker Training\". Bruce has written two books about clicker training horses and has also produced a DVD training series on equine clicker training. Bruce gives lessons, clinics, trick shows and clicker training demonstrations around Australia. 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Set on a fictional Earth in which dinosaurs never became extinct, the film follows a young \"Apatosaurus\" named Arlo, who meets an unlikely human friend while traveling through a harsh and mysterious landscape. The film features the voices of Raymond Ochoa, Jack Bright, Sam Elliott, Anna Paquin, A.J. Buckley, Steve Zahn, Jeffrey Wright, and Frances McDormand.\n\nGolden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film: The Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film was awarded for the first time at the 64th Golden Globe Awards in 2007. It was the first time that the Golden Globe Awards had created a separate category for animated films since its establishment. The nominations are announced in January and an awards ceremony is held later in the month. Initially, only three films are nominated for best animated film, in contrast to five nominations for the majority of other awards. The Pixar film \"Cars\" was the first recipient of the award. The award for best animated film has subsequently been presented to six other Pixar films: \"Ratatouille\" received the award in 2008, \"WALL-E\" was the recipient in 2009, \"Up\" received the award in 2010, \"Toy Story 3\" won in 2011, \"Brave\" won in 2013, and \"Inside Out\" won in 2016. In 2012, \"Cars 2\" lost to \"The Adventures of Tintin\", in 2014, \"Monsters University\" was the first not to be nominated and also in 2016, \"The Good Dinosaur\" lost to \"Inside Out\". In 2017, \"Finding Dory\" was also not nominated. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has been awarding Golden Globe Awards since 1944.\n\nHarley Jessup: Harley Jessup (born 1954) is an American production designer and visual effects art director who has been nominated for two visual effects Academy Awards, and won once. 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After adopting the stage name Katy Perry and being dropped by The Island Def Jam Music Group and Columbia Records, she signed a recording contract with Capitol Records in April 2007.\n\nList of songs recorded by Katy Perry: American singer and songwriter Katy Perry has recorded songs for four studio albums. After singing at church during her childhood, she decided to pursue a career in music in her teenage years. She signed a record deal with Red Hill Records, and released a gospel album called \"Katy Hudson\" in 2001. She wrote its songs \"Last Call\", \"My Own Monster\", \"Spit\", and \"When There's Nothing Left\" by herself while co-writing the remaining six with Mark Dickson, Scott Faircloff, Tommy Collier, and Brian White. The album was unsuccessful and it failed to garner any attention. Red Hill Records shut down later that year. Following two unsuccessful contracts with Island Def Jam Records and Columbia Records, whereby Perry was dropped by both them before she could finish an album, she ultimately secured a deal with Capitol Records in 2007, a division of record label Virgin.\n\nListen Up! (Haley Reinhart album): Listen Up! is the debut studio album by \"American Idol\" tenth season finalist Haley Reinhart. It was released on May 22, 2012, by Interscope Records. The lead single, \"Free\", was released on March 20, 2012. The album is released in two different versions: the 'Standard Edition' has a total of ten tracks while the 'Deluxe/Walmart Exclusive Edition' has four bonus tracks making it a fourteen-song album. The deluxe edition is currently available on Reinhart's official website and Walmart's Internet site. Haley tweeted that the Walmart Edition and the iTunes Deluxe Edition are the pre-order deluxe version from her website. The album has received critical acclaim upon its release and its songs are featured in several critics' playlists. \"Listen Up!\" debuted at number 17 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.\n\nLibera: The Christmas Album: Libera: The Christmas Album is a studio album by South London-based boy vocal group Libera featuring renditions of Christmas carols and popular Christmas-themed songs. The album was titled \"Winter Songs\" in Japan. The Deluxe Edition contains 2 additional tracks: \"Lullabye (Goodnight My Angel)\", which can also be found in their \"Peace\" Deluxe Edition album, and a remix of their song \"Gaudete\" under the new title \"Gaudete - Canticum Novum\". The Japan release came with a DVD, an additional track named \"I Vow To Thee My Country\", and some Christmas extras which can also be found in the Deluxe Edition. The DVD contains two music videos: a video for \"Song of Life\", and an outdoor version of the \"Eternal Light\" video previously published on the \"Peace\" Deluxe Edition album. It was released in 2011 via record label EMI Classics. 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Pascrell III: William J. Pascrell III is an American lobbyist with the Princeton Public Affairs Group, and has been the Passaic County Counsel. He has worked for United States Senator and Governor Jon Corzine, United States Senator Frank Lautenberg, United State Senator Robert Menendez, Congressman Robert Roe, Herb Klein and Albio Sires as well as Governor James E. McGreevey. Pascrell earned an Emmy Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Talk Program Series for \"The Battling Bills,\" a program he created jointly with Bill Palatucci. Pascrell graduated from Rutgers University and the Eagleton Institute of Politics, and earned a Juris Doctor from Seton Hall University. He is the son of Congressmen Bill Pascrell.\n\nH-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004: The H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004 was a part of Title IV of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005 (sometimes also called the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2005) in the United States that focused on changes to regulations governing H-1B visas. It was a successor to previous legislative changes affecting the H-1B, namely: the Immigration Act of 1990, American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA) of 1998, and the American Competitiveness in the 21st Century Act (AC21) of 2000. The Consolidated Appropriations Act was signed by George W. 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The Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014 temporarily funded the government from the October 1, 2013 beginning of the 2014 fiscal year to January 15, 2014. A second continuing resolution extended funding until January 18, 2014, allowing time for the House and the Senate to vote on this bill.\n\nDairy Market Loss Assistance: Dairy Market Loss Assistance (DMLA) was a series of programs of the United States Department of Agriculture to make emergency direct-payment programs for dairy farmers, in response to volatile farm milk prices. It was funded over three consecutive years (FY1999-2001) by three separate emergency supplemental appropriations measures. The primary purpose of these payments was to supplement dairy farmer income. 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The bill, signed into law on December 16, 2009, combined six of the seven fiscal year 2010 appropriations bills that were still pending before Congress near the end of 2009.\n\nConsolidated Appropriations Act, 2005: The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005 (CAA) was an omnibus appropriation legislation consisting of eleven Divisions, enacted on December 8, 2004 as H.R. 4818 by President Bush and assigned Public Law No. 108-447, during the 108th United States Congress, approving appropriations of $388 billion for eleven departments including \"foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, and for other purposes.\" Eager to adjourn for the year, the bill, drafted by the House in a late night session on Friday, November 19, 2004, became known for its last-minute budgeting. On Saturday, November 20, in order to put the FY 2005 (October 1, 2004 - September 30, 2005) appropriations bill to a close, the Senate had to quickly review the 3,016-page appropriation bill containing \"complex and controversial matters\" which included nine bills, only two of which had been debated in the Senate and a conference report with 32 unrelated provisions that the Senate had never considered. The bill was passed by the House in an emergency session on Saturday, November 20, even though the members were not aware of the specific wording of the bill. CAA consisting of eleven Divisions H.R. 4818, approved December 8, was assigned Public Law No. 108-447.\n\nL-1 Visa Reform Act of 2004: The L-1 Visa Reform Act of 2004, referred to more briefly as the L-1 Reform Act, was a part of Title IV of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005 (sometimes also called the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2005) in the United States that focused on changes to regulations governing L-1 visas. 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He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Montreal Expos, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Minnesota Twins between 1983 and 1999. He has stolen the most bases for a player who has never appeared in an MLB All-Star game since the All-Star Game was inaugurated in 1933.\n\nAndrew Brackman: Andrew Warren Brackman (born December 4, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He signed a four-year, $4.55 million-dollar deal with $3.35-million signing bonus as the New York Yankees' first-round choice (30th overall pick) of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. Brackman is represented by sports agent Scott Boras. He is listed as 6 foot 10 inches tall and weighs 230 pounds.\n\nVernon Wells: Vernon Michael Wells III (born December 8, 1978) is an American former professional baseball center fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and the New York Yankees.\n\nScott Boras: Scott Dean Boras (born November 2, 1952) is an American sports agent, specializing in baseball. He is the founder, owner and president of the Boras Corporation, a sports agency based in Newport Beach, California that represents roughly 175 professional baseball clients, including many of the game's highest-profile players. Boras has brokered many record-setting contracts since 1982, and many of his clients, including Shin-Soo Choo, Jacoby Ellsbury, Prince Fielder, Matt Holliday, Alex Rodriguez (until 2010), Max Scherzer, and Jayson Werth are among the highest paid in the game. Since 2013, Forbes magazine has named Boras the \"Most Powerful Sports Agent in the World.\"\n\nAaron Hicks: Aaron Michael Hicks (born October 2, 1989) is an American professional baseball center fielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). 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While primarily a center fielder throughout his career, Jones transitioned to designated hitter and fourth outfielder role for the Rangers, White Sox, and Yankees.\n\nKevin Pillar: Kevin Andrew Pillar ( ) (born January 4, 1989) is an American professional baseball center fielder for the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball (MLB). Pillar was an All-American center fielder in college. He set the NCAA Division II record with a 54-game hitting streak in 2010, and established his school's all-time record with a career batting average of .367. Pillar was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 32nd round (979th overall) of the 2011 Major League Baseball draft.\n\nTorii Hunter: Torii Kedar Hunter ( ; born July 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball center fielder and right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Detroit Tigers from 1997 through 2015. 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It is the Nightwish song in which Hietala gets to use his vocals the most.\n\nEndless Forms Most Beautiful (album): Endless Forms Most Beautiful is the eighth album by Finnish symphonic power metal band Nightwish. It was released on March 27, 2015 in Argentina and most of Europe, March 30 in the UK, and March 31 in the US. The album is the band's first featuring singer Floor Jansen and the first with Troy Donockley as a full-time member. It was recorded without drummer Jukka Nevalainen, who took a break from the band due to severe insomnia. Drumming was by Kai Hahto of Wintersun and Swallow the Sun. The album includes only five Nightwish members, despite its being their first album release as a sextet.\n\nFloor Jansen: Floor Jansen (] ; born 21 February 1981 in Goirle) is a Dutch singer, songwriter, and vocal coach. She is the lead vocalist of Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish.\n\n\u00c9lan (song): \"\u00c9lan\" is a single by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, the first from their eighth album \"Endless Forms Most Beautiful\". The song marks the first Nightwish song to feature its newest frontwoman, Dutch singer Floor Jansen, on vocals, and also the first to feature Troy Donockley as a full-time member and Kai Hahto as a temporary replacement for Jukka Nevalainen.\n\nOceanborn Europe Tour: Oceanborn Europe Tour was a concert tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish from November 12 to December 12, 1999. The tour is notable for featuring the band's first European concerts. Oceanborn Europe Tour followed a Finnish leg with 33 shows, the Summer of Wilderness. In this tour, Nightwish played beside German heavy metal band Rage, and Nightwish was occasionally supported by Finnish singer Tapio Wilska, singing in the songs \"The Pharaoh Sails to Orion\" and \"Devil and the Deep Dark Ocean\"; Tuomas Holopainen performed \"Beauty and the Beast\" and \"Astral Romance\" beside Nightwish's frontwoman, Tarja Turunen.\n\nWish I Had an Angel: \"Wish I Had An Angel\" is the eleventh single for Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, the second from their fifth album \"Once\". The song features vocals by then-vocalist Tarja Turunen and bassist Marco Hietala. The song was still performed live after Turunen's departure with Anette Olzon, before her departure, and current vocalist Floor Jansen afterwards.\n\nNightwish discography: The discography of the Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish consists of eight studio albums, one extended play, four live albums, seven compilations, thirteen music videos and twenty one singles. The band was formed in 1996 by songwriter and keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen, guitarist Emppu Vuorinen, and former vocalist Tarja Turunen; Nightwish's current line-up has six members although Turunen has been replaced by Anette Olzon, and the original bassist, Sami V\u00e4nsk\u00e4, has been replaced by Marco Hietala, who also took over the male vocalist part. Olzon left the band in 2012 and was replaced by Floor Jansen.\n\nMarty Raybon: Marty Raybon (born December 8, 1959) is an American country music artist. He is known primarily for his role as the lead singer of the band Shenandoah, a role which he held from 1985 to 1997, until he rejoined the band in 2014. He recorded his first solo album, \"Marty Raybon\", in 1995 on Sparrow Records. 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Pakistan first competed in international cricket in 1952, when they played against India in a four-day Test match; India won the match by an innings and 70 runs at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi. In the same series, Pakistan recorded their first Test win, the second match by an innings and 43 runs at the University Ground, Lucknow. s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 410 Test matches; they have won 132 matches, lost 120 matches, and 158 matches were drawn. They have also won the 1998\u201399 Asian Test Championship, defeating Sri Lanka in the final by an innings and 175 runs. Pakistan played their first ODI match against New Zealand in February 1973 at the Lancaster Park, Christchurch, but registered their first win against England at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, in August 1974. s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 879 ODI matches, winning 464 matches and losing 389; they also tied 8 matches, whilst 18 had no result. They also won the 1992 Cricket World Cup, the 2000 and 2012 Asia Cups, and the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy. Pakistan played their first Twenty20 International (T20I) match at the County Cricket Ground, Bristol, on 28 August 2006, against England, winning the match by five wickets. In 2009, they won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, defeating Sri Lanka by eight wickets. s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 115 T20I matches and won 68 of them; 44 were lost and three were tied.\n\nNetball in Sri Lanka: Netball was first played in Sri Lanka in 1921. The first game was played by Ceylon Girl Guide Company at Kandy High School. The first interschool march was played between Kandy High School and C.M.S. Ladies' College, Colombo in February 1925. In 1927, netball was played at Government Training College for the first time. This helped spread the game around Sri Lanka. The game was being played at Methodist College Colombo and Bishop's College by the 1930s. By 1952, Sri Lankan clubs were playing Indian club sides. In 1956, Sri Lanka played its first international match against Australia's national team in Sri Lanka. In 1972, the Netball Federation of Sri Lanka was created. In 1983, Netball Federation of Sri Lanka was dissolved by the government.\n\nIndian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2015: The Indian cricket team toured Sri Lanka from 6 August to 1 September 2015 to play a tour match and three Test matches. On 27 June, Sri Lankan batsman Kumar Sangakkara said he would retire from international cricket after the second Test of the series. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Sri Lanka Cricket Board confirmed the schedule of India's tour to Sri Lanka in August to September 2015. The tour started with a three-day warm-up game against Sri Lanka Board President's XI, followed by three Test matches. The Test matches were played at Galle, P Sara Oval, and SSC Colombo. The Indian team arrived in Sri Lanka on 4 August 2015.\n\nChamani Seneviratne: Chamani Roshini Seneviratne (born 14 November 1978 in Anuradhapura) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. She scored Sri Lanka's only century in Women's Test cricket, with an unbeaten 105 against Pakistan in April 1998. She also did it on her debut. By scoring a test century on debut,she became only the eight batswoman to score a test hundred on debut. After Chamani Seneviratne's century on debut, in Sri Lanka cricket's history the first-ever test centurions on debuts for both Sri Lanka men's national cricket team as well as Sri Lanka women's national cricket team came on debuts of Brendon Kuruppu and Seneviratne, respectively. An all-rounder, she has played one Test and 47 One Day Internationals for Sri Lanka. Chamani Seneviratne has scored the most number of runs on debut test for Sri Lanka (148 runs in both innings) and she is also the leading runscorer for Sri Lanka in test matches, despite Sri Lanka Women's managing to play their only test in 1998. Her 148 runs on debut was also the fifth-highest by a woman on test debut.\n\nMultan Cricket Stadium: Multan Cricket Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. The stadium is located off Vehari Road, in the suburbs of Multan. It is primarily used for cricket matches. The stadium seats 35,000 and hosted its first test match in 2001, Pakistan against Bangladesh for the Asian Test Championship. The stadium hosts both forms of international cricket: Test cricket and One Day International.\n\nSri Lanka lowland rain forests: The Sri Lanka lowland rain forests represents Sri Lanka's Tropical rainforests below 1000 m in elevation in the southwestern part of the island. The year-around warm, wet climate together with thousands years of isolation from mainland India have resulted in the evolution of numerous plants and animal species that can only be found in rain forests in Sri Lanka. The thick forest canopy is made up of over 150 species of trees, some of the emergent layer reaching as high as 45 m . The lowland rain forests accounts for 2.14 percent of Sri Lanka's land area. This ecoregion is the home of the jungle shrew, a small endemic mammal of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has the highest density of amphibian species worldwide. Many of these, including 250 species of tree frogs, live in these rain forests.\n\nSri Lankan cricket team in Pakistan in 1995\u201396: The Sri Lanka national cricket team toured Pakistan from August to October 1995 and played a three-match Test series against the Pakistan national cricket team. Sri Lanka won the Test series 2\u20131. Sri Lanka were captained by Arjuna Ranatunga and Pakistan by Rameez Raja. In addition, the teams played a three-match Limited Overs International (LOI) series which Sri Lanka won 4\u20131. Sri Lanka won both series having lost the first match in each.\n\nAsian Test Challenge: The 2001 Asian Test Championship was a One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament held in Sri Lanka and Pakistan in August 2001. It was a tri-nation series between the national representative cricket teams of the Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan, where India did not participated to the series. The hosts Sri Lanka won the tournament by defeating Pakistan by 8 wickets in the final.\n\nDhanushka Jayakody: Dhanushka Jayakody (born July 18, 1981 in Colombo, Sri Lanka) is a business consultant from Sri Lanka. He served as the Country Representative of MTI Consulting in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan. and a project manager of MTI operation in India. He was also a board of advisors for AIESEC in Sri Lanka and Pakistan. He was the CEO of Colombo Institute of Social Sciences (CISS) and currently involved with Symbiosis Business Partners based in Australia.\n\nAsian Test Championship: The ACC Asian Test Championship was a professional Test cricket tournament contested between the Test playing nations of Asia: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. It is not a regular event in the cricketing calendar and has so far been held only twice; in 1998\u201399 when Pakistan won and in 2001\u201302 with Sri Lanka as champions. 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Pittman: Robert C. Pittman (April 25, 1922 \u2013 October 27, 1996) was a US Army Air Forces pilot, electrical engineer, and entrepreneur. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his heroic actions during World War II, flying more than 250 combat missions over the Pacific Ocean.\n\nGuadalcanal Campaign: The Guadalcanal Campaign, also known as the Battle of Guadalcanal and codenamed Operation Watchtower was a military campaign fought between 7 August 1942 and 9 February 1943 on and around the island of Guadalcanal in the Pacific theater of World War II. It was the first major offensive by Allied forces against the Empire of Japan.\n\nUSS Dale W. Peterson (DE-337): USS \"Dale W. Peterson\" (DE\u2013337) was an \"Edsall\" class destroyer escort, the first United States Navy ship so named. This ship was named for Ensign Dale William Peterson (18 November 1919 \u2013 8 May 1942), who was awarded the Navy Cross for distinguished service in intercepting enemy bombers attacking his carrier 20 February 1942, and was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions during the Battle of the Coral Sea.\n\nHenry Williams Hise: Henry Williams Hise (July 7, 1920 \u2013 October 15, 2010) was a United States Marine Corps Brigadier General. Hise served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam as a Marine Corps aviator, completing five combat tours. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions during the Guadalcanal Campaign in World War II.\n\nRobert Boyd Brazier: Robert Boyd Brazier (June 13, 1916\u00a0\u2013 June 4, 1942) was an Aviation Radioman in the United States Navy. He was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions in the Battle of Midway, in which he was mortally wounded.\n\nDistinguished Flying Cross National Memorial Act: The Distinguished Flying Cross National Memorial Act ( ; Pub.L. 113\u2013132 ) is a U.S. public law that designates a memorial located at March Field Air Museum in Riverside, California, as the Distinguished Flying Cross National Memorial, in honor of current and former members of the Armed Forces who have been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. The bill was introduced into the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress.\n\nJoseph C. McConnell: Joseph Christopher McConnell, Jr. (30 January 1922 \u2013 25 August 1954) was a United States Air Force fighter pilot who was the top American flying ace during the Korean War. A native of Dover, New Hampshire, Captain McConnell was credited with shooting down 16 MiG-15s while flying North American F-86 Sabres. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, and the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions in aerial combat. McConnell was the first American triple jet-on-jet fighter ace and is still the top-scoring American jet ace.\n\nDon T. Griswold: Ensign Don T. Griswold, Jr., (8 July 1917 \u2013 6 June 1942) was a United States Naval Aviator, who was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions during the Battle of Midway.\n\nRobert Rosenthal (USAAF officer): Lieutenant Colonel Robert \"Rosie\" Rosenthal (June 11, 1917 \u2013 April 20, 2007) was a highly decorated pilot in the Eighth Air Force of the United States Army Air Forces in World War II, receiving sixteen awards including the Distinguished Service Cross for \"extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against the enemy,\" the Silver Star (with cluster) for \"gallantry in action,\" the Distinguished Flying Cross (with cluster) for \"heroism or extraordinary achievement during aerial flight,\" the Air Medal (with seven clusters) and the Purple Heart (with cluster), as well as the Distinguished Flying Cross from Great Britain and the Croix de Guerre from France. Intelligence Officer Marvin Bowman is quoted describing Rosenthal as \"one of the great figures of the Air Force; a shy, modest, and patriotic gentleman of truly amazing courage and achievement.\"\n\nPeter Isaacson: Peter Stuart Isaacson, AM, DFC, AFC, DFM (31 July 1920\u00a0\u2013 7 April 2017) was an Australian publisher and decorated military pilot. He was the owner of Peter Isaacson Publications, publisher of various trade journals and suburban newspapers including the \"Southern Cross\" and the \"Sunday Observer\" in Melbourne. 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It was the first club of former Bayern Munich midfielder Ali Karimi, and former VfL Bochum striker Vahid Hashemian.\n\nSajjad Shahbazzadeh: Sajjad Shahbazzadeh (Persian: \u0633\u062c\u0627\u062f \u0634\u0647\u0628\u0627\u0632\u0632\u0627\u062f\u0647\u200e \u200e , born 23 January 1990 in Ardabil, Iran) is an Iranian footballer who plays for Esteghlal Tehran in the Iranian Persian Gulf Pro League.\n\nHadi Tavoosi: Hadi Tavoosi (\u0647\u0627\u062f\u06cc \u0637\u0627\u0648\u0648\u0633\u06cc in Persian, born 7 October 1938 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and administrator. He was a Goalkeeper and has played most of his playing careers in Shahin and Persepolis. He was also played one season at Paykan on loan. He was retired in 1974 and became a vice president at Iranian Football Federation. After resignation of Naser Noamooz in 1980, Tavoosi was appointed as president of the football federation. He was president of Iranian FA from 6 October 1980 until 8 August 1981.\n\nKargaran Stadium: Kargaran Stadium is a sporting stadium (mainly used for football/soccer) in Tehran. The teams houses Parseh Tehran F.C.. It has capacity of 5,000.\n\nMohammad Panjali: Seyed Mohammad Panjali Qomi (born July 26, 1955 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and a football coach. He played for Bargh Tehran, Fath Tehran, F.C. Aboomoslem, Persepolis FC, Al-Ittihad and the Iran national football team, where he made 45 appearances. He usually played in the defender position. He was also team manager of Persepolis from 1993 until 1994.\n\nAli Karimi: Ali Karimi (Persian: \u0639\u0644\u06cc \u06a9\u0631\u06cc\u0645\u06cc\u200e \u200e ] (born 8 November 1978) is an Iranian coach and retired footballer. He has played for Fath Tehran, Persepolis, Al-Ahli Dubai, Bayern Munich, Qatar SC, Steel Azin, Schalke 04, Tractor Sazi, and the Iran national team for which he scored 38 goals in 127 appearances. In 2004, he became the fourth Iranian player to win the Asian Footballer of the Year. He announced his retirement at the end of the 2013\u201314 season and, on 11 April 2014, played the final game of his 18-year career. He is currently manager of Naft Tehran.\n\nIranian missile boat Paykan (2003): \"For the Automobile see Paykan.\"
\"For the Iranian football club based in Tehran, see Paykan Tehran F.C.\"\n\nMohammad Ranjbar: Mohammad Ranjbar (1 January 1935 \u2013 29 June 2004) was an Iranian footballer and coach. Ranjbar played for Taj Tehran and Pas Tehran. He was a member and captain of Iran national football team. He was also head coach of national team in 1972.\n\nReza Rezaeimanesh: Reza Rezaeimanesh (Persian: \u0631\u0636\u0627 \u0631\u0636\u0627\u0626\u06cc \u0645\u0646\u0634\u200e \u200e , born 1969 in Tehran) is a retired Iranian football Right Wingback. He played for Esteghlal Jonub Tehran F.C., Pas F.C., Bahman F.C. and the Iranian national football team. 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It is similar to \"Cucurbita californica\", \"Cucurbita cordata\", \"Cucurbita cylindrata\", and \"Cucurbita palmata\" and all these species hybridize readily. These species form the only restricted xerophyte species group in the genus \"Cucurbita\". Each member of this species group is native to the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico where they are relatively uncommon. Each group member is found in hot, arid regions with low rainfall. They prefer soil that is loose, gravelly, and well-drained. \"C. digitata\" is native to northern Baja California at higher elevations, northern Sonora, Mexico, southern Arizona, and southwestern New Mexico. 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Spinney hills gets its name because of Spinney Road, which used to connect the East Quogue side of the hills to Sears Bellows County Park and Flanders (home of the Big Duck) to the north prior to the construction of the Sunrise Highway New York State Route 27. This region was created by glacial deposits of rock and sand during the last ice age. The sandy soil also absorbs most rainfall so there are few ponds or rivers in the area. There is a shallow glacial well in Spinney Hills known as an aquifer, which is where most of the rainfall in the region is stored. These hills are the continuation of a long east west ridge of hills known as the Ronkonkoma Moraine, which form the 'backbone' of Long Island. Much of this region is undeveloped other than a sand mine to the west and Southampton Pines to the east. There have been large scale legal battles between private real estate companies and the Town of Southampton over the future of the area, being it is one of the last expanses of wilderness left on Long Island. There is a very large native population of white-tailed deer in the region due to lack of natural predators. In the higher elevations small sections of the hills have an almost alpine-desert look, with sandy open plateaus and extremely dwarfed vegetation . The Dwarf Pitch Pine which dominate the region grow not much taller than twenty feet in height due to dry, nutrient-poor soil. There is a desert effect in the Pine Barrens, with relatively higher daytime temperatures and cooler nighttime temperatures than the coast, only a few miles away. There are spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and Peconic Bay from certain peaks in this region if one knows where to hike. The consistent ocean breeze at the higher elevations passing through the long brushy needles of the Dwarf Pitch Pines creates a gentle whisping sound, or white noise, adding a peaceful ambience to the big skies and expansiveness one feels in this region.\n\nHalocarpus biformis: Halocarpus biformis, known commonly as yellow pine or pink pine, is a coniferous tree endemic to New Zealand. The tree can attain heights of 10m, but in open areas is usually a low spreading bush. It is found at higher elevations in the volcanic plateau of the North Island and at lower elevations on the South Island and Stewart Island. It yields a tight grained sweet smelling and extremely durable wood The species was formerly known as \"Dacrydium biforme\".\n\nWolf Creek (Nevada County, California): Wolf Creek is a waterway in Nevada County, California, US. The creek is 25 miles long. The watershed, approximately 78 sqmi , is heavily mined. Most of the creek is situated in the lower montane zone. Its altitude ranges between 3000 ft (headwaters at Banner Mountain, also known as Banner Hill) to 1200 ft (confluence with the Bear River). Vegetation in the valley varies from alpine pines at higher elevations, to blue pines at mid elevations, and ponderosa pine mixed with evergreen forests at lower elevations. From 1850 to 1950 gold was mined in the rich formations of the Mother Lode in the heart of Banner Mountain.\n\nCuliseta: Culiseta is a genus of mosquitoes. Most \"Culiseta\" species are cold-adapted, and only occur in warmer climates during the colder parts of the year or at higher elevations where temperatures are lower. Species found in Southern California are larger than most mosquitoes species, specifically \"Cs. inornata\", \"Cs. particeps\" and \"Cs. incidens\". These species are found throughout the year in Southern California and feed on several vertebrate species encompassing birds, livestock, rodents, reptiles and humans. The larvae of most species are found in ground waters such as bogs, marshes, ponds, streams, ditches, and rock pools, but an African species occurs in tree holes (\"phytotelmata\"), a common eastern Palaearctic species occurs in water wells and rock pools, and several Australian species occur underground. Little is known about the blood-feeding habits of females. Most species feed on birds and mammals, but a few feed on reptiles. Several species attack domestic animals and occasionally humans.\n\nGuzmania: Guzmania (tufted airplant) is a genus of over 120 species of flowering plants in the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Tillandsioideae. They are mainly stemless, evergreen, epiphytic perennials native to Florida, the West Indies, southern Mexico, Central America, and northern and western South America. They are found at altitudes of up to 3500 m in the Andean rainforests.\n\nEurybia merita: Eurybia merita, commonly known as the subalpine aster or arctic aster (not to be confused with \"Eurybia sibirica\", which shares the latter common name), is an herbaceous perennial native to northwestern North America, primarily from the Interior Mountains and Plateau system and Rocky Mountains in Canada, stretching south to Utah and extreme northern California. It is found largely in drier, open areas, generally at subalpine levels in mountains, though in more northern areas it is more common at lower elevations. It is similar in appearance to \"Eurybia sibirica\", but their ranges only overlap near the border between the US and Canada, where \"E. sibirica\" is generally found at higher elevations than its relative. The flowers emerge in the late summer and display purple to violet ray florets and pale or creamy yellow disc florets.\n\nIndian jungle crow: The Indian jungle crow (\"Corvus culminatus\") is a species of crow found across the Indian Subcontinent south of the Himalayas. It is very common and readily distinguished from the house crow which has a grey neck. In the past the species was treated as a subspecies of an other crow species but vocalizations and evidence from ectoparasite co-evolution and phylogenetic evidence have led to it being considered as a distinct species in modern taxonomic treatments. It differs in its voice from the large-billed crow found in the higher elevations of the Himalayas and the eastern jungle crow (\"Corvus levaillantii\") overlaps in the eastern part of its range. In appearance it can be difficult to distinguish from either of these species although the plumage tends to be more uniformly glossed in purple and has a longer bill with a fine tip and an arched culmen. The Himalayan species has a slightly wedge-shaped tailunlike the rounded tail of the Indian jungle crow and tends to glide a lot .\n\nMadrean Sky Islands: The Madrean Sky Islands are enclaves of Madrean pine-oak woodlands, found at higher elevations in a complex of small mountain ranges in southern and southeastern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, and northwestern Mexico. The sky islands are surrounded at lower elevations by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts. The northern west-east perimeter of the sky island region merges into the higher elevation eastern Mogollon Rim and the White Mountains of eastern Arizona (southern Anasazi region).\n\nArundina: The bamboo orchid, Arundina graminifolia, is a species of orchid and the sole accepted species of the genus Arundina. This tropical Asiatic genus extends from India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, the Ryukyu Islands, Malaysia, Singapore, China to Indonesia, the Philippines and New Guinea. 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The film stars Edward G. Robinson, Francis Lederer, George Sanders, Paul Lukas, and a large cast of German actors, including some who had emigrated from their country after the rise of Adolf Hitler. Though the film can be seen as propaganda, it was based on the articles of former FBI agent Leon G. Turrou, who had been active in investigating Nazi spy rings in the United States prior to the war, and lost his position at the Bureau when he published the articles without permission.\n\nDilip D'Souza: Dilip D'Souza (born 1960) is a Mumbai-based writer and journalist. He writes about social and political causes. His columns have appeared in The Sunday Observer, Rediff. com, Outlook, Mid-Day, Hindustan Times, indiatogether.org, The Caravan and other publications.\n\nBrympton d'Evercy: Brympton d'Evercy (also known as Brympton House) is a manor house near Yeovil in the county of Somerset, England. It has been called the most beautiful house in England, in a country of architecturally pleasing country houses. In 1927 the British magazine \"Country Life\" published a set of three articles on the house, in which Christopher Hussey, near the start of his 50-year career as an architectural authority and documenter of British country houses, described Brympton d'Evercy as \"the most incomparable house in Britain, the one which created the greatest impression and summarises so exquisitely English country life qualities.\" His articles remain the only detailed account of the house, which in its long history has belonged to six families: the D'Evercys, the Stourtons, the Sydenhams, the Fanes, the Weeks (1992\u20132007), and the purchaser in 2007.\n\nCountry Music (magazine): Country Music was a bi-monthly magazine on country music founded in New York City in 1972 by John Killion, Russell D. Barnard and Spencer Oettinger. It was known for taking an approach to music journalism closer in tone to Rolling Stone with an insistence on high-caliber writing and knowledgability, unlike earlier country fan publications that opted to uncritically publicize artists and their work. The magazine became known for informed, sometimes critical articles and reviews and also for its advocacy for the early 1970s \"Outlaw\" movement and its coverage of traditional country artists of the past. In 1978 the three co-founders, known as KBO Publishers, sold the magazine to Candlelite Music, who published it as a bimonthy until 1981 with co-founder Russell Barnard as editor. Candlelite sold to another entity, who published only briefly before it went bankrupt. In 1983, Barnard re-acquired the \"Country Music \" name, created Silver Eagle Publishers and resumed publication from Westport, Connecticut as a high-quality bimonthly. Barnard sold the publication to Sussex Publications in 1999, who moved offices to Nashville. By 2000, Sussex had sold it to American Media, who published until folding it into \" Country Weeklyin 2003. Its last issue was dated August\u2013September 2003. A second American Media publication on country music, \"Country Weekly\", continued publication after the closure of \"Country Music\".\n\nMilena Rudnytska: Milena Rudnytska (Ukrainian: \u041c\u0456\u043b\u0435\u043d\u0430 \u0420\u0443\u0434\u043d\u0438\u0446\u044c\u043a\u0430 : 15 July 1892 \u2013 29 March 1979) was a Ukrainian educator, women's activist, politician and writer. One of the most influential voices in the interwar period of the Galician women's movement leadership, she published articles in various periodicals. As a member of the Polish Sejm between 1928 and 1935, she brought issues of suppression by government authorities to the world stage, including the Polish regime's efforts to repress the culture of minority Ukrainians and the Soviet regime's denial of starvation in Ukraine during the famine of 1932-1933. With the Soviet and Nazi occupations of Ukraine, Rudnytska fled the country and remained an exile for the remainder of her days, publishing books and articles as she moved throughout Europe and the United States.\n\nOutlook (magazine): Outlook is a weekly general interest English news magazine published in India.\n\nHekmat: Hekmat (Persian: \u062d\u0643\u0645\u062a\u200e \u200e \u00a0\u2013\"Wisdom\") was the first Persian-language newspaper to be published in Egypt, as well as the first Persian journal to be published in an Arab country. Founded and managed by the Iranian expat Mohammad-Mahdi Tabrizi (died 1914), a physician by profession, it was published from 20 September 1892 until 30 May 1911. \"Hekmat\" carried mostly news, but also feature a variety of articles on political and social issues. Despite being published in an \"Arab country\", it avoided the usage of Arabic terms and compoun words as well as Arabicized forms of non-Arab words throughouts its texts.\n\nSur-e Esrafil (magazine): The Persian weekly journal Sur-e Esrafil (Persian: \u0635\u0648\u0631 \u0627\u0633\u0631\u0627\u0642\u06cc\u0644; DMG: \u1e62\u016br-e Esr\u0101f\u012bl; English: \u201cTrumpet of Esrafil\u201c) was published between May 1907 and March 1909. The first 32 issues were published by the founder of the journal, Mirza Jahangir Khan (1870-1908), an Iranian author and journalist. With its liberal as well as revolutionary orientation \"Sur-e Esrafil\" contributed significantly to support the Constitutional Revolution. The editor published articles criticising strongly the high-class and the social situation of the country that time and discussing controversial between conservatives and modern religion. But the journal became well-known and famous due to its literary satirical elements. Ali Akbar Dehkhoda (1879-1956) was responsible for the satirical articles of the column \u201eCharand-o Parand\u201c (\u201eNonsense\u201c). He had a simple linguistic style in contrast to the rather literary style addressing the educated people. In this way he wanted to reach the majority of the population and to address the daily problems of the common people.\n\nD. K. Ganguly: Dilip Kumar Ganguly (born 1940) is an Indian neurophysiologist, neuropharmacologist, and a former head of the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and director of the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology. Born on 4 January 1940 in Kolkata, in the Indian state of West Bengal, he is known for his researches on Parkinsonism as well as for his efforts in promoting neuropharmacological studies in India, and his researches have been documented by way of several articles in per-reviewed journals. Besides, he has contributed chapters to books published by others and his work has been cited by any researchers. He is a founder fellow of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences and has served as its vice president. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, the apex agency of the Government of India for scientific research, awarded him the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, one of the highest Indian science awards for his contributions to Medical Sciences in 1985.\n\nCotinga (journal): Cotinga is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal of ornithology published by the Neotropical Bird Club. It was established in 1994 and covers the field of neotropical ornithology and bird conservation in South America, Central America from Mexico to Panama, and the islands of the Caribbean. The focus of the journal is on new distributional and temporal information, including new country records, new biological information, particularly on breeding, and new interpretations on taxonomy, particularly descriptions of new taxa. It publishes articles, short notes, and reviews. Articles are published in English, Spanish, or Portuguese, with an abstract in English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French. 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After 1945, the student movement was mainly concerned with righting the wrongs in Korean government. Students rose for instance against the South Korea's government of Syngman Rhee after the rigged elections in March 1960. 1980 marked a turning point in the South Korean student movement. After the Gwangju massacre in May 1980, the student movement got a clear vision, partly based on Marxism, and had a pivotal role in the democratization of South Korean society. Student activism is still common on the 21st century South Korean political scene.\n\nCapital, Volume I: Capital. Volume I: The Process of Production of Capital (German: \"Das Kapital. Erster Band. Buch I: Der Produktionsprocess des Kapitals\" ) is an 1867 economics book by German philosopher Karl Marx. In this, the only part of Marx's multi-volume \"\" to be published during his lifetime, Marx critiques capitalism chiefly from the standpoint of its production processes. After Marx's death, Friedrich Engels compiled and expanded his friend's notes into volumes \"II\" (1885) and \"III\" (1894).\n\nGwangju Student Independence Movement: The Gwangju Student Independence Movement (Hangul: \uad11\uc8fc \ud559\uc0dd \ub3c5\ub9bd \uc6b4\ub3d9 Hanja:\u5149\u5dde\u5b78\u751f\u7368\u7acb\u904b\u52d5), or Gwangju Student Movement was a Korean independence movement in Gwangju against the 22 August 1910 to 15 August 1945 Japanese rule of Korea. The Gwangju Student Independence Movement took place in October and November 1929. It is considered the second-most important Korean independence movement in the period of the Japanese occupation, with the March 1st Movement considered the most important. The Gwangju Student Independence Movement spread out throughout the Korean Peninsula.\n\nGerman student movement: The German student movement (also called 68er-Bewegung, movement of 1968, or soixante-huitaires) was a protest movement that took place during the late 1960s in West Germany. It was largely a reaction against the perceived authoritarianism and hypocrisy of the West German government and other Western governments, and the poor living conditions of students. A wave of protests\u2014some violent\u2014swept West Germany, fueled by violent over-reaction by the police and encouraged by contemporary protest movements across the world. Following more than a century of conservatism among German students, the German student movement also marked a significant major shift to the left and radicalization of student activism.\n\nMarxist aesthetics: Marxist aesthetics is a theory of aesthetics based on, or derived from, the theories of Karl Marx. It involves a dialectical and materialist, or dialectical materialist, approach to the application of Marxism to the cultural sphere, specifically areas related to taste such as art, beauty, etc. Marxists believe that economic and social conditions, and especially the class relations that derive from them, affect every aspect of an individual's life, from religious beliefs to legal systems to cultural frameworks. From one classic Marxist point of view, the role of art is not only to represent such conditions truthfully, but also to seek to improve them (social/socialist realism); however, this is a contentious interpretation of the limited but significant writing by Marx and Engels on art and especially on aesthetics. For instance, Nikolay Chernyshevsky, who greatly influenced the art of the early Soviet Union, followed the secular humanism of Ludwig Feuerbach more than he followed Marx.\n\nMarx's method: Various Marxist authors have focused on Marx's method of analysis and presentation (historical materialist and logically dialectical) as key factors both in understanding the range and incisiveness of Karl Marx's theoretical writing in general and \"Das Kapital \" in particular. One of the clearest and most instructive examples of this is his discussion of \"the value-form\", which acts as a primary guide or key to understanding the logical argument as it develops throughout the volumes of \"Das Kapital \".\n\nSwadeshabhimani Ramakrishna Pillai: K. Ramakrishna Pillai (1878\u20131916) was a nationalist writer, journalist, editor, and political activist. 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After negotiations between March and May 2001, the Djiboutian government allowed for the base's use by the U.S., providing for demining, humanitarian, and counter-terrorism efforts, and it now serves as the location from which U.S. and Coalition forces are operating in the Horn of Africa. The access agreement made by officials from the U.S. Embassy in Djibouti with the Djiboutian government allows for use of the camp, as well as a nearby airport and port facilities.\n\nCamp Holcomb: Camp Holcomb was a US military base in Chinwangtao (Qinhuangdao) China. Established in 1912 in response to the Boxer Rebellion, it was garrisoned by the 15th Infantry Regiment, US Army as part of their larger presence in nearby Tientsin (Tianjin). Chinwangtao is a strategic deep water port near where the Great Wall of China meets the sea. Called Camp Burrowes by the Army, on February 28, 1938, the base was transferred to the US Marine Corps and renamed Camp Holcomp after the Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Thomas Holcomb The base was surrendered to the Japanese on December 8, 1941. After World War II, the base was again used by the Marines until 1947, when it was caught up in the Chinese Civil War and evacuated.\n\nMontauk Air Force Station: Montauk Air Force Station was a US military base at Montauk Point on the eastern tip of Long Island, New York. It was decommissioned in 1981 and is now owned by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation as Camp Hero State Park.\n\nNorth Hero State Park: North Hero State Park is a 399-acre day use state park on Lake Champlain in North Hero, Vermont. It is a stop on the Lake Champlain Paddlers' Trail.\n\nPalaly Military Base: Palaly Military Base is a military base located in Palaly, Northern Province of Sri Lanka. 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The draft was held on April 10 and 15, 1972 before the 1972\u201373 season. In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Portland Trail Blazers won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Buffalo Braves were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. As a result of last year's supplemental hardship draft, the Cincinnati Royals, the Atlanta Hawks, the Golden State Warriors and the Baltimore Bullets forfeited their first round picks, while the Los Angeles Lakers forfeited their fourth round pick. Prior to the start of the season, the Cincinnati Royals relocated and became the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. The draft consisted of 18 rounds comprising the selection of 198 players.\n\nZaid Abdul-Aziz: Zaid Abdul-Aziz (born Donald A. Smith on April 7, 1946) is a retired American professional basketball player. Donald Smith changed his name to Zaid Abdul-Aziz in 1976 after he converted to Islam. The 6'9\" Abdul-Aziz starred at Iowa State University before being drafted by the NBA's Cincinnati Royals in 1968. He played ten seasons in the league as a member of the Royals, Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics, Houston Rockets, Buffalo Braves, and Boston Celtics. Nicknamed \"The Kangaroo\", he had his finest season in 1971\u20131972, when he averaged 13.8 points and 11.3 rebounds for Seattle. He retired in 1978 with career totals of 4,557 points and 4,065 rebounds.\n\nWayne Embry: Wayne Richard Embry (born March 26, 1937) is a retired American basketball player & basketball executive. Embry's 11-year playing career as a center/forward spanned from 1958 to 1969 playing for the Cincinnati Royals, Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks, all of the NBA. After his playing career, Embry transitioned to a career as a professional basketball executive, becoming the first African-American general manager & team president in NBA history.\n\nBill Dinwiddie: Bill Dinwiddie (born July 15, 1943) is a retired American basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association. Dinwiddie signed as a free agent with the Cincinnati Royals in 1966 and began playing with the team in 1967. In 1969, he was traded to the Boston Celtics for Bob Cousy. He was later traded to the Milwaukee Bucks for a sixth-round draft pick.\n\nWilma Rudolph: Wilma Glodean Rudolph (June 23, 1940 \u2013 November 12, 1994) was an American sprinter from Clarksville, Tennessee, who became a world-record-holding Olympic champion and international sports icon in track and field following her successes in the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games. Rudolph competed in the 200-meter dash and won a bronze medal in the 4 \u00d7 100-meter relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics at Melbourne, Australia. She also won three gold medals in the 100- and 200-meter individual events and the 4 x 100-meter relay at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. Rudolph was acclaimed the fastest woman in the world in the 1960s and became the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympic Games. Due to the worldwide television coverage of the 1960 Summer Olympics, Rudolph became an international star along with other Olympic athletes such as Cassius Clay (later known as Muhammad Ali), Oscar Robertson, and Rafer Johnson who competed in Italy.\n\nRich Niemann: Richard W. \"Rich\" Niemann (born July 2, 1946) is a former American basketball player who played at center in the National Basketball Association and American Basketball Association. Niemann was originally drafted in the fourth round of the 1968 NBA draft by the Detroit Pistons. That season, he was traded from the Pistons to the Milwaukee Bucks along with cash for Dave Gambee. Later that year, he was claimed by the Boston Celtics after he was waived by the Bucks. After his time with the Celtics, he played the rest of his career in the American Basketball Association. He now helps coach and instruct the girls varsity team for Kennedy Catholic High School.\n\nCollis Jones: J. 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He played exclusively in the American Basketball Association, including for the Kentucky Colonels, Memphis Sounds and Baltimore Claws.\n\nBob Boozer: Robert Louis Boozer (April 26, 1937 \u2013 May 19, 2012) was an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He won a gold medal in the 1960 Summer Olympics and won an NBA Championship as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks in 1971.\n\nGeorge Patterson (basketball): George Patterson (November 26, 1939 \u2013 December 22, 2003) was an American basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association. Patterson was originally drafted in the twelfth round of the 1961 NBA draft by the Cincinnati Royals. He would finally play in the NBA with the Detroit Pistons from 1967 to 1968. 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The District encompasses approximately 97 sqmi . According to 2000 federal census data, it served a resident population of 5,260. By 2010, the District's population declined to 5,231 people. It is one of eight public school districts operating in Columbia County and is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania in 2016.\n\nColumbia County, Arkansas: Columbia County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 24,552. The county seat is Magnolia. The county was formed on December 17, 1852, and was named for Christopher Columbus. The Magnolia, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Columbia County.\n\nColumbia County, Washington: Columbia County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2010 census, the population was 4,078, making it the third-least populous county in Washington. The county seat and largest city is Dayton. The county was created out of Walla Walla County on November 11, 1875 and is named after the Columbia River.\n\nBloomsburg, Pennsylvania: Bloomsburg is a town in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States, located 40 mi southwest of Wilkes-Barre along the Susquehanna River. It is the county seat of Columbia County and the only incorporated town in Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, Bloomsburg had a population of 14,855, with an estimated population of 14,519 in 2013.\n\nPortage, Wisconsin: Portage is a city in and the county seat of Columbia County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 10,662 at the 2010 census making it the largest city in Columbia County. The city is part of the Madison Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nMagnolia, Arkansas: Magnolia is a city in Columbia County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 11,577. 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Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt landed north of it in 1972, on the Apollo 17 mission, but did not visit it.\n\nRoger B. Chaffee: Roger Bruce Chaffee ( , February 15, 1935 \u2013 January 27, 1967) was an American naval officer and naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, and NASA astronaut in the Apollo program.\n\nJon McBride: Jon Andrew McBride (born August 14, 1943), (Capt, USN, Ret.) , is a retired American naval officer and aviator, fighter pilot, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, and a former NASA astronaut.\n\nJohn S. Bull: John Sumter Bull, Ph.D. (September 25, 1934 \u2013 August 11, 2008), (Lt Cmdr, USN), was an American naval officer and aviator, fighter pilot, test pilot, mechanical and aeronautical engineer, and NASA astronaut.\n\nNeil Armstrong: Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 \u2013 August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut, engineer, and the first person to walk on the Moon. 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He made his second and final flight into space on the Skylab 3 mission in 1973, the second manned mission to the Skylab space station. After retiring from the United States Navy in 1975 and NASA in 1981, he pursued his interest in painting, depicting various space-related scenes and documenting his own experiences in space as well as that of his fellow Apollo program astronauts.\n\nEugene Cernan: Eugene Andrew Cernan ( ; March 14, 1934 \u2013 January 16, 2017) was an American astronaut, naval aviator, electrical engineer, aeronautical engineer, and fighter pilot. On Apollo 17, Cernan became the eleventh person to walk on the Moon and, as the last man to re-enter the Lunar Module, he is as of 2017 the last man to have walked on its surface.\n\nGregory R. Wiseman: Gregory Reid Wiseman (born November 11, 1975) is an American astronaut, engineer, and naval aviator. Wiseman was selected in June 2009 as a member of the NASA Astronaut Group 20 and qualified as an astronaut in 2011. 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Her first screenplay was the now-lost \"Heart of a Jewess\". During the 1920s, Schroeder specialized in \"women's pictures\" for such specialized directors as Lois Weber. Her main concern was a girl named Jenna Schroeder. Doris Schroeder concentrated on Westerns, together with Harrison Jacobs she wrote several entries in the Hopalong Cassidy series.\n\nWomen in the California Gold Rush: Women in the California Gold Rush, which began in Northern California in 1848, initially included Spanish descendants, or Californios, who already lived in California, Native American women, and rapidly arriving immigrant women from all over the world. At first, the numbers of immigrant women were scarce, but they contributed to their community nonetheless. Some of the first people in the mining fields were wives and families who were already in California. 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Bjarnh\u00e9\u00f0insd\u00f3ttir invited the Women's Association to take on the all important matter of suffrage but when they refused, she founded the Women's Rights Association, stating that the one most important thing was \"political rights, women's suffrage and women's eligibility in politics\".\n\nWomen's cycling in Australia: Women's cycling was controversial during the 1890s in Australia. The issue was discussed in several periodicals of the era including the \"Bulletin\". There was a question of whether women should be allowed to ride bicycles in the first place, an issue settled in 1895 of yes. There was a question of the appropriate clothing to wear while riding a bicycle, if women should be allowed to compete in bicycle races, the most appropriate style of bicycle riding for women, if bicycle riding was good for a woman's health, and if the sport was appropriate for women to participate because of the possibility of making women more manly. 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The film was directed by Reginald Mills, choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton (who danced the role of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle), and featured dancers from the Royal Ballet. The musical score was arranged by John Lanchbery from various sources, such as the operas of Michael Balfe and of Sir Arthur Sullivan, and performed by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. It was designed and co-written by Christine Edzard.\n\nPeter Rabbit (film): Peter Rabbit is an upcoming 2018 3D live-action/CGI animated adventure comedy film written, directed and produced by Will Gluck and co-written by Rob Lieber, based on the stories of the character of the same name created by Beatrix Potter. The film features voice roles played by James Corden, Margot Robbie, Daisy Ridley and Elizabeth Debicki, and live-action roles played by Domhnall Gleeson, Rose Byrne and Sam Neill. The film is scheduled to be released on February 9, 2018. It is not, however, based on the recent British/American CGI-animated TV Series of the same name.\n\nMiss Potter: Miss Potter is a 2006 Anglo-American biographical fiction family drama film directed by Chris Noonan. It is a biographical film of children's author and illustrator Beatrix Potter, and combines stories from her own life with animated sequences featuring characters from her stories, such as Peter Rabbit. Scripted by Richard Maltby, Jr., the director of the Tony-winning Broadway revue, \"Fosse\", the film stars Ren\u00e9e Zellweger in the title role; Ewan McGregor as her publisher and fianc\u00e9, Norman Warne; and Lloyd Owen as solicitor William Heelis. Emily Watson stars as Warne's sister, Millie. Lucy Boynton also stars as the young Beatrix Potter. 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It is a piano ballad with ambient, electronic and orchestral elements, including strings arranged by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood. Radiohead released it as download on 6 May 2016 as the second single from their ninth studio album \"A Moon Shaped Pool\", accompanied by a music video directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.\n\nOK Computer: OK Computer is the third studio album by English alternative rock band Radiohead, released in 1997 on EMI subsidiaries Parlophone and Capitol Records. The members of Radiohead self-produced the album with Nigel Godrich, an arrangement they have used for their subsequent albums. Other than the song \"Lucky\", which was recorded in 1995, Radiohead recorded the album in Oxfordshire and Bath between 1996 and early 1997, mostly in the historic mansion St Catherine's Court. 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Ticker Tape releases are licensed to XL Recordings in the UK, TBD Records in the US and Hostess Entertainment in Japan.\n\nRadiohead: The Best Of: Radiohead: The Best Of is the first compilation album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 2 June 2008 by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and by Capitol Records in the United States. The album contains various songs from their first six studio albums, recorded under Radiohead's record contract with EMI subsidiary labels Parlophone and Capitol. The compilation only contains songs for which EMI held the publishing rights, and so contains no songs recorded after Radiohead's final studio album with EMI, \"Hail to the Thief\" (2003).\n\nKid A: Kid A is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 2 October 2000 by Parlophone. On the verge of a breakdown after promoting Radiohead's 1997 album \"OK Computer\", songwriter Thom Yorke envisioned a radical change in direction. Radiohead replaced their rock sound with synthesisers, drum machines, the ondes Martenot, string orchestras and brass instruments. They incorporated influences from genres such as electronic music, krautrock, jazz, and 20th-century classical music. They recorded \"Kid A\" with \"OK Computer\" producer Nigel Godrich in Paris, Copenhagen, Gloucestershire and their hometown Oxford, England. The sessions produced over 20 tracks, and Radiohead split the work in two albums: \"Kid A\" and \"Amnesiac\". The latter was released the following year.\n\nNigel Godrich: Nigel Timothy Godrich (born 28 February 1971) is an English record producer, recording engineer and musician. He is best known for his work with the English rock band Radiohead, having produced all of their studio albums since \"OK Computer\" (1997); he has been dubbed the \"sixth member\" of the band, in an allusion to George Martin being called the \"Fifth Beatle\". Godrich has also worked extensively with Radiohead singer Thom Yorke on his solo material, and is a member of the bands Atoms for Peace (with Yorke) and Ultra\u00edsta. Other acts Godrich has worked with include Beck, Paul McCartney, U2, R.E.M. and Roger Waters. He is the creator of the music webseries \"From the Basement\".\n\nThe Eraser: The Eraser is the debut solo album by Thom Yorke of the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released on 10 July 2006 on the independent label XL Recordings. It was produced by longtime Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich. The album comprises electronic music Yorke recorded during Radiohead's 2004 hiatus and between their 2005 rehearsals, and makes heavy use of original samples.\n\nRadio Rewrite: Radio Rewrite is a 2012 work for instrumental ensemble by American composer Steve Reich (born 1936), inspired by two songs by British rock band Radiohead: \"Jigsaw Falling into Place\" and \"Everything in Its Right Place\". The piece represents the first time that Reich has reworked material from western pop/rock music. It has five movements, alternating fast and slow, and is scored for clarinet, flute, two violins, viola, cello, two vibraphones, two pianos and electric bass. The work premiered in London, UK in 2013, performed by the London Sinfonietta, to a generally positive reception. Much attention focused on the Radiohead material, with some reviewers praising how completely it is integrated, while others question whether Radiohead's style is suited to Reich's work. Alarm Will Sound made the first recording of the piece for an album of the same name released on Nonesuch Records in 2014.\n\nThe National Anthem (Radiohead song): \"The National Anthem\" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, and the third track from their fourth studio album, \"Kid A\". The song is moored to a repetitive bassline, has a processed electronic production and develops in a direction influenced by jazz. The song was written by Radiohead, who co-produced it with Nigel Godrich. It has been played frequently at Radiohead concerts since the release of \"Kid A\" in 2000. It received polarised reviews by critics.\n\nBurn the Witch (Radiohead song): \"Burn the Witch\" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 3 May 2016 as the lead single from their ninth studio album \"A Moon Shaped Pool\" (2016). Radiohead developed the song for over a decade, first working on it during the sessions for their fourth album, \"Kid A\" (2000). 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He was active between 1665 and 1721. From a family of sculptors, he worked in the studio of Pere Serra, which he entered in 1665. It is known that, with Dom\u00e8nec Rovira, he participated in the legal suit that demanded that a separate guild for sculptors be formed, and in 1680 Charles II of Spain allowed the creation of the \"Cofrad\u00eda de los Santos M\u00e1rtires escultores\", which allowed sculptors to freely receive commissions for their works and expenses.\n\nList of sculptors in the Web Gallery of Art: The List of sculptors in the Web Gallery of Art is a list of the named sculptors in the Web Gallery of Art (WGA). The online collection contains roughly 34,000 images by 4,000 artists, but only named artists with sculptures in the database are listed alphabetically here. The sculptor's name is followed by a title of one of their works and its location, which is hosted on the WGA website. For sculptors with more than one work in the WGA collection, or for works by unnamed or unattributed artists, see the Web Gallery of Art website or the corresponding Wikimedia Commons category. Of the 623 sculptors in the WGA database, there are only 2 women, namely Properzia de' Rossi, and Marie-Anne Collot.\n\nEpigonus: Epigonus (Greek: \u1f18\u03c0\u03af\u03b3\u03bf\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2 ) of Pergamum was the chief among the court sculptors to the Attalid dynasty at Pergamum in the late third century BCE. Pliny the Elder, who offers the only surviving list of the sculptors of this influential Pergamene school, attributes to him works among the sculptures on the victory monument erected by Attalus I in the sanctuary of Athena at Pergamum to commemorate his victory over the Gauls of Galatia (223 BCE). Among works there by other sculptors, Pliny attributes to Epigonos a masterful \"Trumpeter\" and \"his infant pitiably engaged in caressing its murdered mother\"; the male figure in his group, once part of the dedication of Attalus I at Pergamon, is probably the original of the marble copy known in modern times as \"The Dying Gaul\", in the Capitoline Museums, Rome. The \"Weeping Child pitifully caressing its murdered mother\" is \"associated with the so-called \"Dead Amazon\" in Naples, a copy of a group which was once part of the later, second Gallic dedication of Attalos, at Athens... From drawings of this composition made in the Renaissance, we learn that the child was removed from the Naples statue during the sixteenth century\". Another sculpture from the same monument exists in marble copy of the \"Gaul Killing Himself and His Wife\", formerly in the Ludovisi collection. Eight signed bases from the acropolis of Pergamon have lost their sculptures of valuable bronze, which was doubtless laboriously cut apart for the sake of the metal and refounded during Christian times.\n\nBoston Sculptors Gallery: The Boston Sculptors Gallery is a cooperative sculpture gallery in Boston, Massachusetts. It exhibits contemporary sculpture by local artists. There are currently 34 exhibiting sculptors in the group. Each month, two of these artists hold concurrent solo shows in the gallery. The gallery is located at 486 Harrison Ave. in the SOWA (South of Washington) arts district of Boston. Boston Sculptors was founded in 1992. Jean Mineo has been the gallery administrator since 2006.\n\nReuben Nakian: Reuben Nakian (born August 10, 1897, College Point, New York \u2013 died December 4, 1986, Stamford, Connecticut) was an American sculptor and teacher of Armenian extraction. His recurring themes are from Greek and Roman mythology. Noted works include \"Leda and the Swan\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Hecuba\", and \"The Birth of Venus\". He was also commissioned to create portraits of Roosevelt's cabinet in the 1930s.\n\nSculptors Guild: Sculptors Guild, a society of sculptors who banded together to promote public interest in contemporary sculpture, was founded in 1937. Signatories to the original corporation papers (Sculptors Guild, Inc.) were Sonia Gordon Brown, Berta Margoulies, Aaron J. Goodelman, Chaim Gross (who became the first President), Minna Harkavy, Milton Horn, Concetta Scaravaglione, Warren Wheelock, and William Zorach. The inaugural exhibit of the Guild was held April 12 - May 31, 1938, on a vacant lot at Park Avenue and 39th St. This outdoor exhibit, the first of its kind in New York City, hosted 40,000 visitors paying an admission price of ten cents to view the work. Owing to the tremendous success of this first exhibit, the Brooklyn Museum held an exhibit of contemporary American sculpture by Guild members, October 21- November 27, 1938.\n\nArmen Chakmakian: Armen John Chakmakian (Armenian: \u0531\u0580\u0574\u0565\u0576 \u0549\u0561\u0584\u0574\u0561\u0584\u0575\u0561\u0576 ; born (February 11, 1966) in Glendale, California) is an Armenian-American musician, composer, recording artist, and producer. Formerly the keyboardist for the GRAMMY\u00ae award-winning band Shadowfax, their 1992 CD, \"Esperanto\" was nominated for a Best New Age Album GRAMMY\u00ae Award. He has released two solo albums on his label TruArt Records: \"Ceremonies\" (1998); \"Caravans\" (2004). Two tracks from \"Ceremonies\", \"Gypsy Rain\" and \"Distant Lands\", also appear on the famed \"Buddha Bar\" and \"Buddha Bar IV\" compilation albums, respectively.\n\nTribe of Reuben: According to the Hebrew Bible, the Tribe of Reuben () was one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Unlike the majority of the tribes, the land of Reuben, along with that of Gad and half of Manasseh, was on the eastern side of the Jordan. According to the biblical narrative, the Tribe of Reuben descended from Reuben, the oldest son of the patriarch Jacob. Reuben, along with nine other tribes, is reckoned by the Bible as part of the northern kingdom of Israel, and disappears from history with the demise of that kingdom in c. 723 BC.\n\nNational Sculpture Society: Founded in 1893, the National Sculpture Society (NSS) was the first organization of professional sculptors formed in the United States. The purpose of the organization was to promote the welfare of American sculptors, although its founding members included several renowned architects. The founding members included such well known figures of the day as Daniel Chester French, Augustus St. Gaudens, Richard Morris Hunt, and Stanford White as well as sculptors less familiar today, such as Herbert Adams, Paul W. Bartlett, Karl Bitter, J. Massey Rhind, and John Quincy Adams Ward\u2014who served as the first president for the society.\n\nDictionary of British Sculptors 1660\u20131851: The Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660\u20131851 is a biographical dictionary of sculptors active in Britain in the period between the Restoration of Charles II and the Great Exhibition of 1851. It has appeared in three editions, published in 1953, 1968, and 2009 respectively: the 2009 edition adopts the amended title, A Biographical Dictionary of Sculptors in Britain 1660\u20131851. The first two editions were researched and written by Rupert Forbes Gunnis, and were often known simply as Gunnis. The third edition was edited by Ingrid Roscoe. 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Also referred to as a \"van der Waals envelope,\" the van der Waals surface is named for Johannes Diderik van der Waals, a Dutch theoretical physicist and thermodynamicist who developed theory to provide a liquid-gas equation of state that accounted for the non-zero volume of atoms and molecules, and on their exhibiting an attractive force when they interacted (theoretical constructions that also bear his name). van der Waals surfaces are therefore a tool used in the abstract representations of molecules, whether accessed, as they were originally, via hand calculation, or via physical wood/plastic models, or now digitally, via computational chemistry software. 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As with the previous three games, the Japanese edition was released in two separate versions: Cybeast Gregar (\u96fb\u8133\u7363\u30b0\u30ec\u30a4\u30ac , Denn\u014dj\u016b Gureiga ) and Cybeast Falzar (\u96fb\u8133\u7363\u30d5\u30a1\u30eb\u30b6\u30fc , Denn\u014dj\u016b Faruz\u0101 ) . Later, Japan re-released these games in combo packs with a special colored version of the \"Battle Chip Gate\", or \"Beast Link Gate\". This special combo pack was called the \"Rockman EXE 6 Beast Link Gate DX Edition\" and contained a special Blue \"Netto\" version of the Beast Link Gate and one of the games' two versions.\n\nKowloon's Gate: Kowloon's Gate (\u30af\u30fc\u30ed\u30f3\u30ba\u30b2\u30fc\u30c8 ) is an adventure video game developed by Zeque. It was released for the PlayStation in Japan on February 28, 1997, and re-released for the PlayStation Network on April 14, 2010.\n\nAtari Jaguar: The Atari Jaguar is a home video game console that was developed by Atari Corporation. The console was the sixth and last programmable console to be developed under the Atari brand, originally released in North America in November 1993. Controversially, Atari marketed the Jaguar as being the first 64-bit video game console, while competing with the existing 16-bit consoles (Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System) and the 32-bit 3DO Interactive Multiplayer platform (which launched the same year).\n\nPlayStation (console): The PlayStation (officially abbreviated to PS, and commonly known as the PS1 or PSX) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. The console was released on 3 December 1994 in Japan, 9 September 1995 in North America, 29 September 1995 in Europe, and for 15 November 1995 in Australia. The console was the first of the PlayStation lineup of home video game consoles. It primarily competed with the Nintendo 64 and the Sega Saturn as part of the fifth generation of video game consoles.\n\nSuper Mario Kart: Super Mario Kart is a 1992 go-kart racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console. The first game of the \"Mario Kart\" series, it was launched in Japan on August 27, 1992, in North America on September 1, 1992, and in Europe on January 21, 1993. Selling nine million copies worldwide, the game went on to become the third best selling SNES game of all time. \"Super Mario Kart\" was re-released on the Wii's Virtual Console in Japan on June 9, 2009, North America on November 23, 2009, and in Europe on April 2, 2010. \"Super Mario Kart\" was re-released again on the Wii U's Virtual Console in Japan on June 19, 2013, Europe on March 27, 2014, and in North America on August 6, 2014. \"Super Mario Kart\" was released once more on the New Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console. Nintendo re-released \"Super Mario Kart\" in the United States in September 2017 as part of the company's Super NES Classic Edition.\n\nThe Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures: The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures is the eleventh installment in Nintendo's \"The Legend of Zelda\" series. It was released for the Nintendo GameCube home video game console in Japan on March 18, 2004; in North America on June 7, 2004; in Europe on January 7, 2005; and in Australia on April 7, 2005. The Game Boy Advance handheld game console can be used as a controller when using the Nintendo GameCube\u00a0\u2013 Game Boy Advance link cable bundled with the game in North America and Europe. The game is fully compatible with the Nintendo Wii including the use of the Game Boy Advance Link Cables.\n\nRetro Duo: The Retro Duo is a video-game clone console developed by Retro-Bit and distributed by Innex, Inc. The Retro Duo is an 8-bit and 16-bit video game console. It was designed to fit the needs of 8-bit and 16-bit console gamers and plays game cartridges for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super NES/Super Famicom. There have been quite a few clone systems made in recent years, but the difference with this one is that it plays American, European, and Japanese games and has the highest compatibility over any other clone system. Another notable difference is that S-video is now compatible when playing SNES games. The console is not licensed by Nintendo and is not fully compatible with every game released for the two game systems; however, the majority of games will function properly. While it has only been released in Canada and the United States, it can still be used in Europe and Japan with a power plug adapter. The console is compatible with official and third party SNES controllers.\n\nFairchild Channel F: The Fairchild Channel F is a home video game console released by Fairchild Semiconductor in November 1976 across North America at the retail price of $169.95. It was also released in Japan in October the following year. It has the distinction of being the first programmable ROM cartridge\u2013based video game console, and the first console to use a microprocessor. It was launched as the Video Entertainment System, or VES, but when Atari released its VCS the next year, Fairchild renamed its machine. By 1977, the Fairchild Channel F had sold 250,000 units, trailing behind sales of the VCS.\n\nSonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure: Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure (\u30bd\u30cb\u30c3\u30af\u30fb\u30b6\u30fb\u30d8\u30c3\u30b8\u30db\u30c3\u30b0\u30dd\u30b1\u30c3\u30c8\u30a2\u30c9\u30d9\u30f3\u30c1\u30e3\u30fc , Sonikku za Hejjihoggu Poketto Adobench\u0101 ) , or Sonic Pocket Adventure for short, is a 1999 platform video game in the \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" series developed by SNK. It was released in December 1999 in North America, and May 2000 in Japan, exclusively for the Neo Geo Pocket Color handheld game console. It is also only the second game of the Sonic series ever to be released on a non-Sega video game console, the first being \"Sonic Jam\" on the Game.com. The game was praised by critics, receiving perfect scores from multiple reviews.\n\nList of Sega Genesis games: The Sega Genesis, known as Mega Drive (Japanese: \u30e1\u30ac\u30c9\u30e9\u30a4\u30d6 , Hepburn: Mega Doraibu ) in most regions outside North America, is a 16-bit video game console that was developed and sold by Sega Enterprises, Ltd. First released in Japan in 1988 and in North America in 1989, the Genesis is Sega's third console and the successor to the Master System. The system supports a library of more than 700 games created both by Sega and a wide array of third-party publishers and delivered on ROM cartridges. It can also play the complete library of Master System games when the separately sold Power Base Converter is installed. The Genesis also benefited from numerous peripherals, including the Sega CD and Sega 32X, several network services, and multiple first-party and third-party variations of the console that focused on extending its functionality. The console and its games continue to be popular among fans, collectors, video game music fans, and emulation enthusiasts. Licensed third party re-releases of the console are still being produced, and several indie game developers continue to produce games for it. 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It opened on 7 February 1939 in St James's Palace after which the Colonial Secretary, Malcolm MacDonald held a series of separate meetings with an Arab and a Jewish delegation, because the Arab delegation refused to sit in the same room as the Jewish delegation. When MacDonald first announced the proposed conference he made clear that if no agreement was reached the government would impose a solution. The process came to an end after five and a half weeks with the British announcing proposals which were later published as the 1939 White Paper\n\nProclamation Gallery: The Proclamation Gallery is a part of St. James Palace in London, England. It is used after the death of a reigning monarch. The Accession Council meets to declare the new monarch from the deceased monarch's line, and once the decision is made and the monarch makes a sacred oath to the council they step into the Proclamation Gallery which overlooks Friary Court to make the announcement of the new monarch.\n\nAccession Council: In the United Kingdom, the Accession Council is a ceremonial body which assembles in St James's Palace upon the death of a monarch (Demise of the Crown), to formally proclaim the accession of his or her successor to the throne. Under the terms of the Act of Settlement 1701, a new monarch succeeds automatically. The proclamation confirms by name the identity of the heir who has succeeded.\n\nDawn Approach: Dawn Approach (foaled 23 April 2010) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse. In a racing career which began in March 2012 the colt has won all seven of his races including the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot, the National Stakes at the Curragh and the Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket. He ended the 2012 European season as the year's most highly rated two-year-old colt and was regarded as a leading contender for the 2013 classics. As a three-year-old, Dawn Approach won the classic 2000 Guineas on his first appearance, going on to win the St James Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot.\n\nWestminster St James: Westminster St James (or St James Picadilly) was a civil parish in the metropolitan area of London, England. The creation of the parish followed the building of the Church of St James, Piccadilly in 1684. After several failed attempts, the parish was formed in 1685 from part of the ancient parish of St Martin in the Fields in the Liberty of Westminster and county of Middlesex. It included part of the West End of London, taking in sections of Soho, Mayfair and St James's. Civil parish administration was in the hands of a select vestry until the parish adopted the Vestries Act 1831. The vestry was reformed again in 1855 by the Metropolis Management Act. In 1889 the parish became part of the County of London and the vestry was abolished in 1900, replaced by Westminster City Council. The parish continued to have nominal existence until 1922.\n\nSt James' Church, Forest Gate: St James' Church, Forest Gate was a church in Forest Gate, east London. Its origins lay in an iron building constructed around 1870 to serve a conventional district. A parish was formed for it in 1881 from those of Emmanuel Church, All Saints and St John's and its permanent church completed the following year, with an organ moved from St Matthew's Church, Friday Street. The church was demolished in 1964 and for two years its congregation worshiped in the Durning Hall Community Centre's chapel until the parish was merged with that of St John's. A new church was built for the St James' congregation at northern end of St James Road in 1968. The congregation finally moved to St Paul's Church, Stratford in 2014, though the area that had formerly been St James' parish was instead transferred from St John's to St Saviour's the same year.\n\nMark Masons' Hall, London: Mark Masons' Hall in London is the headquarters of The Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England and Wales, which also controls the Royal Ark Mariner degree. It is located in 86 St James's Street in the central London district of St James's, opposite St James's Palace. While Freemasons' Hall is the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England and the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England, Mark Masons' Hall is the home of several other important appendant orders of Freemasonry in England and Wales.\n\nSt James's Street: St James's Street is the principal street in the district of St James's, central London. It runs from Piccadilly downhill to St James's Palace and Pall Mall. 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It is listed on the Register of the National Estate, and has been described as one of the world's 80 greatest man-made treasures.\n\nSt James's Palace: St James's Palace is the most senior royal palace in the United Kingdom. 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After 43 years together, they retired in 2010.\n\nGenocide Superstars: Genocide Superstars (often referred to as or shortened to Genocide SS) was a Swedish hardcore punk, rock n' roll band. The band was formed in 1994 in \u00d6rebro, Sweden. The lyrics, themes and surrounding artwork tended to revolve around subjects such as violence, totalitarianism, alcohol use, women and motorcycles. Despite the name, the band had nothing to do with national socialism, and never approved of such opinions. As the members were veteran parts of the 90's crust/hardcore movement in Sweden, chance is the opposite is true; rather than having right-wing sympathies, they were strongly against it.\n\n1973 CECAFA Cup: The 1973 CECAFA Cup was the inaugural edition of the CECAFA Cup, and was held in Uganda. The CECAFA Cup is considered Africa's oldest football tournament, and involves teams from Central and Southern Africa. 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The tournament has been expanded, and the modern-day tournament consists of 12 different teams (Ethiopia, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Sudan, and Eritrea have joined since 1973).\n\nThe Whirling Dervishes (band): Whirling Dervishes are an American alternative rock band from Westfield, New Jersey. Formed in 1981 initially as Johnny Bravo and his Whirling Dervishes, the band shortened its name in 1983 to Whirling Dervishes. Their sound has been described as a combination of Roxy Music, The Stooges, Nine Inch Nails and The Wonderstuff.\n\nTrue Ingredients: True Ingredients are a British Hip Hop band based in London, UK. The group is composed of Vocalists - Mr. Milk, Aina, Mireilla Sings, Angela, Keyboards - Fenna, Guitar/Bass - Millzy & Drums - Steve O'Gallagher. Their records also feature guest vocals from BluRum13, Natty, and Mr. Basista who occasionally perform with the band at their live shows. The band has played gigs all over the UK as well as in many other European countries alongside a number of high-profile artists such as DJ Vadim, Finley Quaye, Kele Le Roc, Jungle Brothers, Aquasky, Foreign Beggars, High Contrast, Bugz in the Attic, and The Gap Band who feature as the brass section on True Ingredients' single \"Who's Next?\" . The band released their debut album \"Prepare & Assemble\" in the form of album sunglasses. They are the first artist to ever release an album in this format.\n\nKyuss: Kyuss ( ) was an American rock band, formed in Palm Desert, California, in 1987 by Josh Homme (guitar), John Garcia (vocals), Brant Bjork (drums) and Chris Cockrell (bass). After releasing an EP under the name Sons of Kyuss in 1990, the band shortened its name to Kyuss and recruited Nick Oliveri, replacing Cockrell as bassist. Over the next five years the band released four full-length albums, and one last split EP in 1997 as Kyuss and the newly formed Queens of the Stone Age. This tied up the loose ends of Kyuss and introduced the new band Queens of the Stone Age, which was initially composed entirely of former Kyuss members.\n\nSons of Kyuss (EP): Sons of Kyuss is the debut EP by American rock band Kyuss, released in 1990 under the group's original name, Sons of Kyuss. The band released it independently as a vinyl record, pressing only 500 copies. Following this release, the band shortened its name to Kyuss and included these recordings of the songs \"Deadly Kiss\" and \"Black Widow\" on their first full-length album, \"Wretch\" (1991), while re-recording \"Love Has Passed Me By\", \"Katzenjammer\", and \"Isolation Desolation\" for the album (the latter song's title was shortened to \"Isolation\").\n\nBetween Heaven 'n Hell: Between Heaven 'N Hell is the seventh studio album, from American Christian rock band Resurrection Band, released in 1985. 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He is best known for nationalization of the oil industry in 1938 and the creation of Pemex, the government oil company.\n\nTuxtla Guti\u00e9rrez Mexico Temple: The Tuxtla Guti\u00e9rrez Mexico Temple is the 75th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Tuxtla Guti\u00e9rrez is the capital of Chiapas, Mexico's southernmost state and is an area famous for its many archaeological ruins. The city itself lies in a valley among the mountains. In April 1998, LDS Church president Gordon B. Hinckley announced the church would build thirty-two smaller temples around the world before the end of 2000. The Tuxtla Guti\u00e9rrez Mexico Temple is one of these small temples and was welcomed by the many local church members. Because of the mountainous terrain, travel in and out of the area is difficult and the closest LDS temple for members was in Mexico City \u2014 a 20-hour drive. The temple in Tuxtla Guti\u00e9rrez serves more than 18,000 members in southeastern Mexico.\n\nBicol Natural Park: The Bicol Natural Park is a protected area of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region of southern Luzon. It straddles the mountainous border between the provinces of Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur in the northern interior of the Bicol Peninsula. First declared as a national park covering 4225 ha on 13 February 1934 through Proclamation No. 657 of Governor General Frank Murphy, the Bicol National Park was later extended to its present area of 5201 ha through amendments made in Proclamation No. 655 signed by President Manuel Luis Quezon on 23 December 1940. The area was reclassified as a natural park on 29 December 2000 by virtue of Proclamation No. 43 by President Joseph Estrada.\n\nWilliam J. Thompkins: William J. Thompkins (July 5, 1884 - August 11, 1944) was a physician and health administrator in Kansas City, Missouri and served as Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia from 1934 to his death. He first received national notice when he challenged Jim Crow Laws in Oklahoma in Federal Courts in the early 1910s. He was a successful physician and was appointed superintendent of the Old General Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri and the Assistant Commissioner of Health in that City. He wrote an influential study of the relationship between housing conditions and tuberculosis in blacks and was active in Democratic politics which garnered him attention at the highest levels of the party. He became president of the National Negro Democratic Association and was a major campaigner for the Democratic Presidential Candidates in campaigns from 1928 until 1940, gaining national level party appointments in 1932, 1936, and 1940. In 1934 he was appointed Recorder of Deeds for Washington, DC. This position was the highest federal appointment given to an African American, a tradition which was started with Frederick Douglass' appointment to the position in 1881.\n\nDuke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live: Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live is a live album by the Duke Ellington Orchestra that won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 1980. The album was recorded at a dance in Fargo, North Dakota.\n\nDance in California: California is rich in dance history. In classical ballet, California is home to the oldest professional ballet company in the United States. The San Francisco Ballet, founded as the San Francisco Opera Ballet in 1933, predates both American Ballet Theater and New York City ballet. Barbara Crockett founded the Sacramento Ballet in 1954 and hosted the first festival for the Pacific Western Region of Regional Dance America in 1966. In modern dance, Ruth St. Denis established her second school in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles in 1940 while Lester Horton created the Horton Dance Group in 1934, also in Los Angeles. Ann Halprin founded the San Francisco Dancers\u2019 Workshop in 1950 and continues to live and work in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Bay Area in also home to Alonzo King's Lines Ballet and Oberlin Dance Collective.\n\nMiguel de la Madrid: Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado (] ; December 12, 1934 \u2013 April 1, 2012) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served as the 52nd President of Mexico from 1982 to 1988. His presidency was notorious for introducing sweeping neoliberal economic policies in Mexico (beginning an era of neoliberal presidents in Mexico) and for his administration's slow response to the 1985 Mexico City earthquake that occurred halfway throughout his administration.\n\nLos Pinos: Los Pinos (from Spanish, \"The Pines\") is the official residence and office of the President of Mexico. Located in the Bosque de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Forest) in central Mexico City, it became the presidential seat in 1934, when Gen. L\u00e1zaro C\u00e1rdenas became the first president to live here. 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The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1934. Camden Catholic students come from the local area and from Norway, Nigeria, Italy, Germany, Mexico, Vietnam, Korea, and China. 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The old Shekar Dorje \"Dzong\", or fort, is above the new town and used to enclose Shekar Chode, a Gelug monastery which was completely destroyed but is being restored. It is known for its spectacular views of Mount Everest, Mount Lhotse, Mount Makalu, and Cho Oyu, which comprise four of the six highest mountains in the world.\n\nTibet Museum (Dharamsala): The Tibet Museum is the official museum of the Central Tibetan Administration's Department of Information and International Relations and is located near the main temple of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tsuglag Khang, in the Dharamshala suburb of McLeod Ganj. The Tibet Museum aims to disseminate knowledge of Tibetan history and culture while raising awareness of the occupation of Tibet and the ongoing human rights abuses committed by China. 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For several years Shetterly and her husband lived and worked in Mexico, where they founded and published \"Inside Mexico,\" a magazine directed to English-speaking expats.\n\nCarefree Black Girls: Carefree Black Girls is a concept and movement that reportedly first emerged on the Tumblr platform; writer Zeba Blay was the first person to use the expression as a hashtag on Twitter in May 2013. Danielle Hawkins soon launched a blog on Tumblr by the same name. Writing at \"The Root\", Diamond Sharp describes \"carefree black girls\" as an idea black women \"have used...to anchor expressions of individuality and whimsy in the face of the heavy stereotypes and painful realities that too often color discussions of their demographic.\" At \"Refinery29\", Jamala Johns said it was \"a way to celebrate all things joyous and eclectic among brown ladies. 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Variable in habit and leaf shape, it is the only genus in the family where solitary flowers are the norm. It was discovered in 1791, and formally published by Jacques Labillardi\u00e8re in 1805. The type species is \"Adenanthos cuneatus\", and 33 species are recognised. The genus is placed in subfamily Proteoideae, and is held to be most closely related to several South African genera.\n\nDryopteris intermedia: Dryopteris intermedia, the intermediate wood fern, is an evergreen eastern North American species also occasionally found in Europe. It is a diploid species, and is the parent of several species of hybrid origin, including \"Dryopteris carthusiana\".\n\nAdenanthos terminalis: Adenanthos terminalis, commonly known as gland flower, yellow gland flower or adenanthos, is a one metre tall shrub in the family Proteaceae. 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It follows the life of a quiet geisha, single mother of a young boy, in the lively Tokyo quarter of Ginza. The film is based on a novel by Tomoichiro Igami and also on screenwriter Matsuo Kishi and director Mikio Naruse's personal knowledge of Tokyo's Ginza district.\n\nTadao Ikeda: Tadao Ikeda (\u6c60\u7530\u5fe0\u96c4 , Ikeda Tadao ) (5 February 1905 - 5 May 1964) was a Japanese screenwriter and film director. After graduating from Waseda University, he joined the Shochiku studio and came to prominence writing screenplays for such directors as Yasujir\u014d Ozu, Mikio Naruse, K\u014dzabur\u014d Yoshimura, and Yasujir\u014d Shimazu. He also directed a few films.\n\nWife (film): Wife (\"\u59bb Tsuma\") is a film directed by Japanese director Mikio Naruse originally released in 1953. It is based on the novel \"Chairo no me\", written by Fumiko Hayashi in 1950. Like other Naruse films from this period, such as \"Repast\" and \"Husband and Wife\", the theme of \"Wife\" involves a couple trapped with each other. Another theme common to several Naruse films of the period is the way loving relationships dissipate as a result of economic pressures. And like two other Naruse films based on novels by Hayashi, \"Repast\" and \"Lightning\", the story involves a stale marriage and unhappy family.\n\nMikio Naruse: Mikio Naruse (\u6210\u702c \u5df3\u559c\u7537 , Naruse Mikio , August 20, 1905 \u2013 July 2, 1969) was a Japanese filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer who directed some 89 films spanning the period 1930 (towards the end of the silent period in Japan) to 1967.\n\nShochiku: Shochiku Company Limited (\u677e\u7af9\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e , Sh\u014dchiku Kabushiki gaisha ) () is a Japanese movie studio and production company for kabuki. It also produces and distributes anime films. Its best remembered directors include Yasujir\u014d Ozu, Kenji Mizoguchi, Mikio Naruse, Keisuke Kinoshita and Y\u014dji Yamada. Shochiku has also produced films by highly regarded independent and \"loner\" directors such as Takashi Miike, Takeshi Kitano, Akira Kurosawa and Taiwanese New Wave director Hou Hsiao-hsien. It is a member of the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan (MPPAJ), and is one of Japan's Big Four film studios.\n\nMatsuo Kishi: Matsuo Kishi (\u5cb8\u677e\u96c4 , Kishi Matsuo ) (18 September 1906 \u2013 17 August 1985) was a Japanese film critic, director, screenwriter, producer, and biographer. His real name was Aji Sh\u016bichir\u014d. Born in Tokyo, he became interested in film from his days in high school and, continuing on to Keio University, began submitting reviews to magazines such as \"Kinema Junpo\" and editing theater programs. Starting a d\u014djinshi \"Eiga kaih\u014d\" with Tsuneo Hazumi, Kishi became involved in the left-wing film movement of the late 1920s, eventually becoming a member of the Proletarian Film League of Japan (Prokino). He soon left out of dissatisfaction with such a political approach to film. In 1932, he became the first critic to champion the work of Sadao Yamanaka, and later was a strong supporter of the films of Hiroshi Shimizu. In 1937, he gave up being a film critic and became an assistant director at Toho, where he directed one film\u2014 \"Kazaguruma\", in 1938\u2014 before concentrating on screenwriting. After the war, he mainly worked at Shintoho, serving as producer on a few films, and wrote scripts for such directors as Shimizu and Mikio Naruse. All along he continued writing on film, especially penning numerous biographical accounts of the many people he knew in the Japanese film world.\n\nSadao Yamanaka: Sadao Yamanaka (\u5c71\u4e2d \u8c9e\u96c4 , Yamanaka Sadao , November 7, 1909 \u2013 September 17, 1938) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter who directed 26 films between 1932 and 1938. He was a contemporary of Yasujir\u014d Ozu, Mikio Naruse and Kenji Mizoguchi and one of the primary figures in the development of the \"jidaigeki\", or historical film. Yamanaka died of dysentery in Manchuria after being drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army. He is the uncle of the Japanese film director Tai Kato, who wrote a book about Yamanaka, \"Eiga kantoku Yamanaka Sadao\".\n\nSumie Tanaka: Sumie Tanaka (\"\u7530\u4e2d\u6f84\u6c5f\"; April 11, 1908\u2014March 1, 2000) was a Japanese screenwriter and playwright born in Tokyo. She was most well known for her long collaboration with film director Mikio Naruse and for writing screenplays for Japan's first major female director Kinuyo Tanaka. Member of the Bungakuza theatre company, she was married to playwright and dramatist Chikao Tanaka. The screenplays she wrote for Repast (\"\u3081\u3057\", Meshi; 1951), Home Sweet Home (\"\u6211\u304c\u5bb6\u306f\u697d\u3057 \", Wa ga ya wa tanoshi; 1951), and Record of Youth (\"\u5c11\u5e74\u671f \", Shonenki; 1951) won her the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Screenplay in 1951.\n\nS\u014djir\u014d Motoki: S\u014djir\u014d Motoki (\u672c\u6728 \u8358\u4e8c\u90ce , Motoki S\u014djir\u014d ) was a Japanese filmmaker who served primarily as a film producer, but also as a writer and director. He was most famous for producing several films for Akira Kurosawa, including \"Seven Samurai\", \"Ikiru\" and \"Throne of Blood\". 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It is located west of downtown Portland and is bordered by Deering Avenue on the west, Forest Avenue on the east, Park Avenue to the south and Interstate 295 to the north. State Street bisects the park. Access is from State Street, Deering Avenue, or Park Avenue. The Portland Farmers Market is located on the Park Avenue side of the park. The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.\n\nRichard McCarthy (activist): Richard McCarthy is the co-founder of the Crescent City Farmers Market and the executive director of Slow Food USA. He was the founder of Market Umbrella and the Farmers Market Coalition. In 2012, he was named a \"Hero of the New South\" by Southern Living magazine. He is a graduate of the London School of Economics.\n\nTravel + Leisure: Travel + Leisure is a travel magazine based in New York City, New York. Published 12 times a year, it has 4.8 million readers, according to its corporate media kit. It is owned and published by Time Inc. Its main competitors are \"Cond\u00e9 Nast Traveler\" and \"National Geographic Traveler\".\n\nFarmers Market Promotion Program: The Farmers Market Promotion Program is a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) program established by the 2002 farm bill (P.L. 107-171, Sec. 10605) to improve or expand existing farmers' markets, roadside stands, community-supported agriculture programs, and other direct producer-to-consumer market opportunities, and to develop or aid in the development of new farmers\u2019 markets, etc. The farm bill authorized unspecified amounts of appropriations for FY2002 through FY2007 for this program.\n\nMidtown Farmers' Market: The Midtown Farmers Market is a seasonal open-air farmers market in the Midtown area of south Minneapolis. Established in 2003, the market is held Saturdays from May through October, and Tuesdays from June through October in a parking lot in the Corcoran neighborhood. The market is a project of the Corcoran Neighborhood Organization, and is known for a selection of locally-produced and organic fare. All of the products sold at the market are grown or produced in Minnesota or Wisconsin by the individual vendors. At the peak of the season, the Saturday market hosts over 70 vendors and draws over 60,000 shoppers each season.\n\nSunflower Farmers Market: Sunflower Farmers Market was an American chain of full-service grocery stores headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, which emphasized value-priced natural and organic products. Sunflower opened its first store in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2002. In June 2013, Sunflower Farmers Market was operating 38 grocery stores located in eight Southwestern states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Oklahoma and Texas (where it formerly operated as Newflower Farmers Market). In June 2012, Sunflower merged with Sprouts Farmers Markets.\n\nPortland Farmers Market (Maine): The Portland Farmers Market is a farmers market in Portland, Maine, U.S. Located in Deering Oaks, the market was named one of the ten best farmers markets in the United States by \"Travel + Leisure\" magazine in May 2010. It is known for organic agricultural products as well as its community atmosphere.\n\nFarmers' market: A farmers' market (also farmers market) is a physical retail market featuring foods sold directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers' markets typically consist of booths, tables or stands, outdoors or indoors, where farmers sell fruits, vegetables, meats, and sometimes prepared foods and beverages. They are distinguished from public markets, which are generally housed in permanent structures, open year-round, and offer a variety of non-farmer/producer vendors, packaged foods and non-food products.\n\nPortland Farmers Market (Oregon): Portland Farmers Market is a nonprofit organization operating seven farmers markets in Portland, Oregon, United States. The markets provide a direct connection to more than 200 vendors with deep roots in Oregon and Southwest Washington, including farms, nurseries, bakeries, meat and seafood providers, cheese makers and specialty food producers. The flagship market at Portland State University was named the best farmers market in the United States for its size, varied offerings, live entertainment, weekly cooking demos, and more, by \"Bravo TV.\" The same market was ranked #2 in the country for its number of vendors, amount of local, seasonal produce, year-round live music, the market managers' consideration of every detail, and making the most of what the region has to offer by supporting local farmers, by \"The Daily Meal\".\n\nOld LA (Highland Park) Farmers Market: The Old LA Certified Farmers Market (OLACFM) operates in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA. The farmers market is open every Tuesday from 3PM to dusk year round. One of the newest certified farmers markets in the Los Angeles area, the market opened in April 2006 and serves Highland Park and other neighborhoods in Northeast Los Angeles, including Mt. Washington, Eagle Rock,(Glassel Park, Los Angeles ) and Montecito Heights. 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She signed a major record deal with Hollywood Records on August 8, 2012, and started recording songs for her debut album on August 12, 2012. The album, titled \"Zendaya\", was released on September 17, 2013, preceded by the single \"Replay\".\n\nHenry Santos: Henry Santos (born Henry Santos Jeter on December 15, 1979) is a Dominican artist. Best known for his tenure as a singer and songwriter in the bachata supergroup Aventura, Henry Santos is a Dominican vocalist from New York City, who made his debut as a solo artist in 2011. Born Henry Santos Jeter, December 15, 1979, in Moca, Espaillat, Dominican Republic, he moved with his family to the Bronx, NY, at age of 13. He is cousin of bachata star Romeo Santos, with whom he co-founded Aventura in 1996. Originally known as \"Los Tinelles\", the group made its full-length debut with \u201cTrampa De Amor\u201d in 1998. Aventura became recognized worldwide with the smash hit \"Obsesi\u00f3n\" from their third album, We Broke The Rules (2002). Aventura\u2019s success was elevated by \"Ella Y Yo\", a collaboration with the reggaeton artist Don Omar from their fifth Studio album God\u2019s Project (2005). It was the first of ten straight top ten hits on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. After nine albums (six studio and three live efforts) Aventura announced their separation in 2011. Later that year, Henry Santos & Romeo released solo albums. Introducing Henry Santos (2011) debuted number 2 on the Billboard Tropical Albums Chart. Hits such as \u2018Poquito A Poquito\u2019, \u2018Por Amor (Mi Fiel Fanatica)\u2019 and \u2018Por Nada\u2019 were favorites among worldwide bachata listeners. His second studio album Henry Santos My Way (2013) positioned two number-one hits on Billboard\u2019s Tropical Songs Chart with \"My Way\" and \u201cLa Vida\u201c. In 2015, after the disappearance of Siente Music, the label that represented Santos (collaboration between Venemusic & Universal Music Group), Henry continued his independent solo career under his own record label (Hustlehard Entertainment LLC) releasing two successful productions: Henry Santos The Third Deluxe (2016), with the hits \u201cY Eres Tan Bella\u201c, \u201cQu\u00e9date\u201d, \u201cCu\u00eddame\u201d, \u201c Ella Me Dijo\u201d and \u201cSi Me Besa Tu Boca\u201d, ranking at number 8 on iTunes\u2019 Latin Albums Chart & number 4 on Amazon, and Henry Santos The Live Album, S\u00f3lo \u00c9xitos (2017). This is a Live Album compilation of all Henry Santos hits, including all the hits he penned for legendary latin Grupo Aventura. From Henry Santos' solo breakout hit \"Poquito A Poquito\" to one of the most popular Grupo Aventura tracks performed at 2011's Festival Vi\u00f1a Del Mar \"Nueve & Quince\", we\u2019re are able to relive all the glorious moments of Henry Santos' 20-year music career. Hits like \"Deja V\u00fa\", \"B\u00e9same Siempre\", \"Cu\u00eddame\" & \"Trece D\u00edas (Migajitas De Amor)\", reminds us why Henry Santos is known as one of the original Kings Of Modern Bachata.\u201d\n\nDown Down Baby: \"Down Down Baby\" is a clapping game played by children in English-speaking countries. In the game, two or more children stand in a circle, and clap hands in tune to a rhyming song. As with most hand-clapping games, there are many variations. Modified versions of the song have appeared in Little Anthony and the Imperials's \"Shimmy Shimmy Ko-Ko Bop\", Nelly's \"Country Grammar\", Simian Mobile Disco's \"Hotdog\", The Damned's \"New Rose\", The Drums' \"Let's Go Surfing\", Usher's \"OMG\", Carter USM's \"Turn On, Tune In, And Switch Off\", Bella Thorne and Zendaya's \"Contagious Love\", the film \"Big\" and EXO's \"Ko Ko Bop\".\n\nFashion Is My Kryptonite: \"Fashion Is My Kryptonite\" is a song by American singers Bella Thorne and Zendaya, from extended play (EP) \"Made in Japan\". It was released as promotional single on iTunes on July 20, 2012.\n\nWatch Me (Bella Thorne and Zendaya song): \"Watch Me\" is a song performed by American pop recording artists Bella Thorne and Zendaya. It was produced by Ben Charles, Aaron Harmon, and Jim Wes, who also co-wrote the song for \"\" (2011), the soundtrack to the Disney Channel television series, \"Shake It Up\". It was released as promotional single on June 21, 2011 through Walt Disney Records. Musically, the song is prominent electropop that runs through a club-oriented beat. An original version of the song, sung by Margaret Durante, and is also included on the .\n\nSwag It Out: \"Swag It Out\" is the official debut single by American singer Zendaya, known for starring in the series \"Shake It Up\". The song was composed by Bobby Brackins and was released on May 30, 2011 as the first single of Zendaya's career on an independent label, not being included on any album or soundtrack of Walt Disney Records, just their record label.\n\nMade in Japan (EP): \"Made in Japan\" is the debut extended play and soundtrack by American singers Bella Thorne and Zendaya, featured songs from the Walmart exclusive version of \"\" soundtrack. 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Born in Florian\u00f3polis, Correa moved to the United States at the age of four, and began his career in the hip hop industry at the age of 16, when he worked as a disc jockey. Graduating Full Sail University with a degree in Recording Arts in 2003, Drew subsequently worked as an engineer for American recording artists including Trina, Pitbull, Swizz Beatz, Rick Ross, Shakira, Juelz Santana , Wyclef Jean. While engineering, Correa found an interest in producing. In 2005, he became Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records' resident engineer, having worked on albums such as Lil Wayne's \"Tha Carter II\", Lil Wayne and Birdman's \"Like Father Like Son\", and Birdman \"Five Star Stunna\". While recording these projects, Wayne and Birdman became aware of Correa's interests in producing, and in June 2007, Correa decided to leave engineering. 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Along with being the flagship artist of Cash Money Records, Lil Wayne is also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of his own label imprint, Young Money Entertainment, which he founded in 2005.\n\nTwerk It: \"Twerk It\" (stylized as \"#Twerkit\") is a song by American hip hop recording artist Busta Rhymes featuring Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj. The song, produced by Pharrell Williams, is the lead single from Busta Rhymes' tenth studio album, \"\" (2015). The album is his first under Cash Money Records, which is distributed by Republic Records, a flagship recording label of Universal Music Group. The song has been said to be Jamaican-inspired and is influenced by dancehall music. A music video for the song was shot in Flatbush, New York on June 3, 2013.\n\nTrue Story (The B.G.'z album): True Story was originally the debut album by American hip hop duo B.G.'z, released on July 29, 1995, by Cash Money. Originally, B.G.'z were a group consisting of Lil Doogie (B.G.), who was 14 years old, and Baby D (Lil Wayne), who was 12. This album was re-released in 1999 as a B.G. album, when Cash Money Records got a distribution deal with Universal Records. It sold over 20,000 copies at the time of its release.\n\nCash Money Records: Cash Money Records (formerly styled as Ca$h Money Records) is an American record label founded by two brothers, Bryan \"Birdman\" Williams and Ronald \"Slim\" Williams. The label is distributed by Republic Records, which used to be Universal Republic. The label itself has been home to a roster of prominent hip hop artists that include Drake, Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj, which has led Cash Money to being described as one of the most iconic and successful record labels in hip-hop history. 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It was released on September 15, 2009, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Universal Motown. This is his reissued project from his third mixtape that was released earlier on February 13, 2009. This EP features five tracks from the mixtape, with the inclusions of two new songs. The EP features guest appearances from Trey Songz, Lil Wayne, Bun B and Young Jeezy. The EP was supported by three singles: \"Best I Ever Had\", \"Successful\" featuring Trey Songz and Lil Wayne, and \"I'm Goin' In\" featuring Lil Wayne and Young Jeezy. In April 2010, the EP won the Rap Recording of the Year at the 2010's Juno Awards.\n\nGuerrilla Warfare (album): Guerrilla Warfare is the second studio album by the New Orleans hip-hop group Hot Boys, released July 27, 1999 on Cash Money Records. The Hot Boys highly anticipated sophomore effort, \"Guerrilla Warfare\", issued after Cash Money's distribution deal with Universal Records, was an instant hit. 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The song was written by Cocteau Twins, and recorded at Rooster Studios in London. It was their highest-charting single, peaking at No. 29 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 1 on the UK Indie Chart.\n\nHeadstones (band): Headstones are a Canadian punk-influenced alternative rock band that began in 1987 in Kingston and were active until 2003, subsequently reforming in 2011. The band consists of vocalist Hugh Dillon, guitarist Trent Carr, and bassist Tim White. They frequently sold out at small and mid-sized venues and were known for their high energy live shows, particularly the antics of Dillon, who interacted with his audience in a variety of ways more rock less super shock. The songwriting tackled many serious and controversial topics.\n\nStars and Topsoil: Stars and Topsoil \u2013 A Collection (1982\u20131990) is a compilation album by the Scottish band Cocteau Twins, released on the 4AD label in October 2000. 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It features many of the artists on the 4AD roster at the time, including Cocteau Twins, Colourbox, and Dead Can Dance; as well as key post-punk figure Howard Devoto, who sang \"Holocaust\", one of two covers of songs from the \"Third/Sister Lovers\" album by Big Star. The other Alex Chilton-penned track, album opener \"Kangaroo\", was released as a single to promote the album. Two key songs were performed by Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins, including Tim Buckley's \"Song to the Siren\", which reached #66 on the UK Charts when released as This Mortal Coil's debut single a year before the album. The song remained on the UK Indie Chart for almost two years. Fraser also performed on \"Another Day\" by Roy Harper. 4AD would go on to release two further albums under the name of This Mortal Coil: \"Filigree & Shadow\" (1986) and \"Blood\" (1991).\n\nCocteau Twins: Cocteau Twins were a Scottish rock band active from 1979 to 1997. The original members were singer Elizabeth Fraser, guitarist Robin Guthrie, and bassist Will Heggie, who was replaced by multi-instrumentalist Simon Raymonde in 1983. The group has earned much critical praise for its distinctive ethereal sound and the distinctive soprano vocals of Fraser, which often abandoned recognizable language altogether. They were associated with the UK label 4AD for much of their career.\n\nFour-Calendar Caf\u00e9: Four-Calendar Caf\u00e9 is the seventh album by Scottish band Cocteau Twins. It was originally released on 18 October 1993 on Fontana. It distinguishes itself from the rest of the Twins' catalogue in two major areas: The sound is much more pop-oriented and less ambient than previous works, and vocalist Elizabeth Fraser's lyrics are more intelligible than usual.\n\nWill Heggie: Will Heggie is a Scottish musician. He co-founded the Cocteau Twins in 1980 with Robin Guthrie, and served as the bassist for them until 1983. Immediately after departing the Cocteau Twins, he helped form Lowlife and played bass with them from 1983\u20131997.\n\nThe Moon and the Melodies: The Moon and the Melodies was an album resulting from the collaboration of the Scottish group Cocteau Twins and the American composer Harold Budd. It was released by 4AD in November 1986. The name \"Cocteau Twins\" did not appear on the release, which instead credited the band's three members (Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie and Simon Raymonde) and Budd individually. The album's heavily treated guitar sounds and euphoric vocalising could be heard in the group's other work from the same period, such as the EP \"Echoes in a Shallow Bay\" and the album \"Victorialand\". Budd's stylistic piano tonalities and phrasing on this project were echoed in his solo album \"Lovely Thunder\", released in the same year. 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Gendin was involved with ACT UP, ActUp/RI, \"Sex Panic!\" , Community Prescription Service, POZ Magazine, and the Radical Faeries. Gendin, whom himself was HIV-positive, dedicated the last fifteen years of his life to help care for those also living with HIV/AIDS. He was a founder and the chief executive of the Community Prescription Service, a mail-order pharmacy service that also distributes information designed to help people with HIV and AIDS.\n\nPersonal Rights in Defense and Education: Personal Rights in Defense and Education (PRIDE) was a gay political organization. Established in 1966 as a radical gay political organization that from its origination set a new tone for gay political groups like the Gay Liberation Front (GLF), ACT UP and the Radical Faeries. PRIDE led aggressive, unapologetic, demonstrations against the oppression by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) of gay gatherings or same-sex meetings in the city of Los Angeles. 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Its shell was built during the construction of the Shakespeare's Globe complex, notable for the reconstruction of the open-air Globe Theatre of the same period. The shell was used as a space for education workshops and rehearsals until enough money was raised to complete the playhouse. It opened in January 2014, named after Sam Wanamaker, the leading figure in the Globe's reconstruction.\n\nRadical Faeries: The Radical Faeries are a loosely affiliated worldwide network and counter-cultural movement seeking to redefine queer consciousness through spirituality. Sometimes deemed a form of contemporary Paganism, it adopts elements from anarchism and environmentalism.\n\nRunning Water Farm: Running Water Farm was the location of several gatherings of the Radical Faeries movement between 1978 and 1989.\n\nRFD (magazine): RFD: A Country Journal for Gay Men Everywhere is a reader-written magazine focused on gay country-living and alternative lifestyles. 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The producer of the film was Armando B\u00f3 .\n\nAdrogue, con ilustraciones de Norah Borges: Adrogu\u00e9, con ilustraciones de Norah Borges (1977) is a volume of poetry by Jorge Luis Borges, illustrated by his sister Norah Borges, about the city of Adrogu\u00e9. It was born from a lecture given by Borges about \"Adrogu\u00e9 in his books\" at the celebration of the first \"Week of Culture\" of the Almirante Brown Partido in 1977.\n\nJorge Luis Borges: Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; ] ; 24 August 1899 \u2013 14 June 1986) was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, and a key figure in Spanish-language literature. 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Some of Borges' most popular works such as \"The Library of Babel\" (\"La Biblioteca de Babel\"), \"The Garden of Forking Paths\" (\"El Jard\u00edn de Senderos que se Bifurcan\"), \"The Aleph\" (\"El Aleph\"), an allusion to Cantor's use of the Hebrew letter aleph (formula_1) to denote cardinality of transfinite sets. and \"The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim\" (\"El acercamiento a Almot\u00e1sim\") illustrate his use of mathematics.\n\nHarto The Borges: Harto The Borges is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. \"Harto The Borges\" explores the narcissistic side of Jorge Luis Borges, the author of El Aleph, his frequent and often criticized comments to the press, his distinctive and gentle ironies. Harto The Borges had a theatrical release in Buenos Aires in September 2000, and was well received by the critics. Since then has been frequently exhibited at forums, campuses, and film festivals. 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WBRK was the Berkshires first radio station taking to the air in 1938 in studios located on \"Bank Row\" in downtown Pittsfield. As with many stations of that era, the spacious studios allowed for live performances by the big bands and orchestras of the day. The company later founded the only commercial television station to call the Berkshires home in the 1950s with WMGT. The television station, with a tower on Mount Greylock, was later sold and eventually evolved into WTEN-TV based in Albany, New York. The radio station is currently owned by WBRK, Inc. It airs a Soft Adult Contemporary (a contemporary form of Easy Listening without so-called \"Elevator music\") music format while airing CBS Sports Radio featuring Jim Rome and Doug Gottlieb. The station was assigned the WBRK call letters by the Federal Communications Commission.\n\nWQED (TV): WQED, VHF channel 13, is a PBS member television station located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. 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The narrative was continued in No\u00e9's 1998 full-length debut, \"I Stand Alone\".\n\nThe Alzheimer Case: The Alzheimer Case, also known as \"The Alzheimer Affair\" or \"The Memory of a Killer\", Dutch: \"De Zaak Alzheimer\" , is a 2003 film directed by Erik Van Looy, based on the novel \"De Zaak Alzheimer\" by Jef Geeraerts. An American remake of the film is in development at Focus Features. Stephane Sperry is the producer. Matthew Michaud adapted the screenplay from the original film.\n\nLoft (2008 film): Loft is a 2008 Belgian erotic mystery film directed by Erik Van Looy and written by Bart De Pauw, starring an ensemble cast of notable Flemish actors.\n\nGaspar No\u00e9: Gaspar No\u00e9 (] ; ] ; born December 27, 1963) is an Argentinian film director and screenwriter living in France. He is the son of Argentinian painter, writer and intellectual Luis Felipe No\u00e9 and was born in Buenos Aires in 1963. He is mostly known for his four feature films: \"I Stand Alone\", \"Irr\u00e9versible\", \"Enter the Void\" and \"Love\".\n\nAd Fundum: Ad Fundum is a 1993 Belgian drama film directed by Erik Van Looy. It is his first feature-length film after the short movies 'Dr. Tritsmans' and 'Yuppies'. It tells the story of some students studying at the university of Leuven, and who participate in some initiation rites.\n\nFrans Van Looy: Frans Van Looy (born 26 August 1950) is a former Belgian cyclist. Looy was professional from 1972 to 1982. 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These stores often, although not always, specialize in works by and about African Americans and their target customers are often African Americans. Although they are a variety of African-American business, African American bookstores have often been closely tied to radical political movements including Marxism, Black Power, and pan-Africanism. The first documented African-American bookstore was established by the abolitionist David Ruggles in 1834. One of the earliest African-American bookstores to achieve national prominence was Lewis Michaux's National Memorial African Bookstore, which operated in Harlem from the early 1930s to the middle of the 1970s. Michaux's store doubled as a meeting place for black activists, including most famously Malcolm X. The Black Power movement embraced black-owned bookstores in the 1960s and '70s as vehicles for promoting their ideology and creating radical political spaces in black communities across the United States. 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Howard: The distinctive literary styles and themes of Robert E. Howard rely on a combination of many factors. In his fiction, he used devices borrowed from classical and traditional works, as well as formal rhetoric. In his poetry, he used rhythm, stress, and intonation to achieve a sense of motion. Some of his fiction has been described as prose poetry. His works can be distinguished by his use of violence and hate as positive forces in his universe, which can be seen as a part of the American Myth. In keeping with the era in which he worked, a grim and hardboiled theme pervades. The continuing cycle of civilisation and barbarism is highlighted in several works. Although he died before it was formally defined, an existentialism subtext runs through his writing. He was an aesthete and had affinity for romanticism and neo-romanticism, although in this he was out of step with his era.\n\nSeize the Time (book): Seize The Time: The Story of The Black Panther Party and Huey P. 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Besides King, Vivian was the first member of SCLC's staff to write a book about the Civil Rights Movement, and his access gave readers a first-hand account of the thoughts and motivations of the movement's leaders.\n\nBlack Power: The Politics of Liberation: Black Power: The Politics of Liberation is a 1967 book co-authored by Kwame Ture (formerly known as Stokely Carmichael) and political scientist Charles V. Hamilton. The work defines Black Power, presents insights into the roots of racism in the United States and means of reforming the traditional political process for the future. Published originally as \"Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America\", the book has become a staple work produced during the Civil Rights Movement and Black Power movement.\n\nTommie Smith: Tommie C. Smith (born June 6, 1944) is an American former track & field athlete and wide receiver in the American Football League. At the 1968 Summer Olympics, Smith, aged 24, won the 200-meter sprint finals and gold medal in 19.83\u00a0seconds \u2013 the first time the 20-second barrier was broken legally. His Black Power salute with John Carlos atop the medal podium to protest the harsh, and sometimes deadly discrimination against African-Americans because of their skin color in the United States caused controversy as it was seen as politicizing the Olympic Games. It remains a symbolic moment in the history of the Black Power movement.\n\nBlack Power movement: The Black Power movement was a political movement to achieve a form of Black Power and the many philosophies it contains. The movement saw various forms of activism some violent and some peaceful, all hoping to achieve black empowerment. The Black Power movement also represented socialist movements, all with the general motivation of improving the standing of black people in society. Originated during the Civil Rights Movement, some doubted the philosophy of the movement begging for more radical action, taking influences from Malcolm X. The cornerstone of the movement was the Black Panther Party, a Black Power organization dedicated to socialism and the use of violence to achieve it. The Black Power movement developed amidst the criticisms of the Civil Rights Movement in the early 1960s, and over time and into the 1970s, the movement grew and became more violent. After years of violence, many left the movement and the police began arresting violent actors in the movement. 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She was launched on 11 December 1958 by Princess Margaret, and was commissioned into the Royal New Zealand Navy on 22 June 1960. As ordered the frigate was intended to mount a twin Mk 5 40mm for close in AA to supplement the 4.5 turret but by 1960 the RNZN had made the decision to rely on missiles in the form of Seacat for AA as soon as the system could be refited and the Otago and sister Taranaki were fitted only with a single 40mm on completion with Seacat being refitted in NZ in 1963-64. During the confrontation with Indonesia in 1964-6,HMNZS Otago, in line with most RN frigates was refitted with a couple of WW2 20mm single mounts for junk bashing, its sister Taranaki had old Mk 3 40 mm temporarily fitted for this. later in the decade US Mk 32 tubes were fitted for Mk 44/46 torpedoes in place of the tubes for ineffective, RN Mk20 torpedoes, in line with the ANZUS alliance, the UKs 1968 decision to withdraw from East of Suez and the belief of the RNZN anti sub specialists and director of plans that Limbo mortars were useless for anything but killing huge numbers of fish in the Hauraki Gulf.\n\nType 26 frigate: The Type 26 frigate or City-class frigate is a class of frigate being built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The ship design and manufacture program, known as the Global Combat Ship, was created by the UK Ministry of Defence to partially replace the navy's thirteen Type 23 frigates, and for export. It will be a multi-mission warship designed to support anti-submarine warfare, air defence and general purpose operations.\n\nType 31e frigate: The Type 31e frigate, also known as the Type 31 frigate or General Purpose Frigate (GPFF), is a planned class of frigate for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy intended to enter service in the 2020s alongside the more advanced Type 26 frigate.\n\nHMNZS Canterbury (F421): HMNZS \"Canterbury\" (F421) was one of two broad beam \"Leander\"-class frigates operated by the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) from 1971 to 2005. She was built in Scotland and launched in 1970. Commissioned in 1971, \"Canterbury\" saw operational service in much of Australasia and other regions like the Persian Gulf. She undertook operations such as supporting UN sanctions against Iraq and peace-keeping in East Timor. With her sister ship HMNZS \"Waikato\" she relieved the Royal Navy frigate HMS\u00a0\"Amazon\" in the Indian Ocean during the Falklands War. Early in HMNZS Canterbury's career she relieved the frigate HMNZS\u00a0\"Otago\" at Moruroa during anti-nuclear protests, in 1973, F 421 being the most effectively insulated frigate, from nuclear fallout, with the Improved Broad Beam Leander steam plant, for e.g., being remote controlled and capable of unmanned operation and therefore the ship a more effective sealed citadel for operations in areas of nuclear explosions.", "question": "The Type 31e frigate, also known as the Type 31 frigate or General Purpose Frigate (GPFF), is a planned class of frigate for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy intended to enter service in the 2020s alongside the more advanced Type 26 frigate, a class of frigate being built for which organization of the United Kingdom?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"frigate_class_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the frigate class."}, "organization_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the organization for which the frigate is being built."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country associated with the organization."}, "frigate_purpose": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The intended operational purposes of the frigate."}}, "required": ["frigate_class_name", "organization_name", "country", "frigate_purpose"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"frigate_class_name": "Type 26 frigate", "organization_name": "United Kingdom's Royal Navy", "country": "United Kingdom", "frigate_purpose": ["anti-submarine warfare", "air defence", "general purpose operations"]}, "ground_truth": {"frigate_class_name": "Type 26 frigate", "organization_name": "Royal Navy", "country": "United Kingdom", "frigate_purpose": ["anti-submarine warfare", "air defence", "general purpose operations"]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2368, "output_tokens": 54, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "a231726f81a5684257ad7ce16ad9d0496632e8ab069f6b02c5cfb137986ebb3a", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7a27755542996a35c1710a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1980", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Mega Man Zero 4: Mega Man Zero 4, known in Japan as Rockman Zero 4 (\u30ed\u30c3\u30af\u30de\u30f3\u30bc\u30ed4, , Rokkuman Zero F\u014d ) , is a video game developed by Inti Creates and Natsume and published in 2005 by Capcom for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) handheld. It is the fourth and final title in the \"Mega Man Zero\" subseries of the \"Mega Man\" franchise and is set several months after the events of \"Mega Man Zero 3\". The game deals with Dr. Weil's reign over Neo Arcadia in which humans, who have been reduced to second-rate citizens, begin to escape in large numbers to the last-known livable location on the planet, Area Zero, beginning a conflict between the two groups. The effects of this war eventually drive Zero and the Resistance to protect Area Zero and its inhabitants from Dr. Weil.\n\nCho Aniki Zero: Cho Aniki Zero (\u96f6\u30fb\u8d85\u5144\u8cb4 , \"Zero Ch\u014d Aniki\" , lit. \"Zero Super Big Brother\") is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up, the latest game in the \"Cho Aniki\" series. It was published in Japan by GungHo Works on 19 March 2009 for the PlayStation Portable. The game was published in North America by Aksys Games on 25 March 2010 as a digital download exclusive for the PSP, with the full title of \"Cho Aniki Zero: Muscle Brothers\". This makes it the second \"Cho Aniki\" title to be released in North America, following the Virtual Console port of the original game. It is the first \"Cho Aniki\" title developed by extreme Co., Ltd., who had obtained the rights of original developers NCS Corp. and Masaya products. The graphics followed the 3D appearance of the PS2 game.\n\nZork Nemesis: Zork Nemesis: The Forbidden Lands is a 1996 graphic adventure game, developed by Zombie LLC and published by Activision. It is the eleventh game in the \"Zork\" series, and the first such title not to appear under the Infocom label. It features a darker, less comical story within the Zork setting. The story focuses on players investigating the sudden disappearance of four prominent figures and their children to the hands of a mysterious being known as the \"Nemesis\", and uncovering a sinister plot during their investigations that they must thwart. The game was released for Windows 95, and ported to MS-DOS and Macintosh by Quicksilver Software.\n\nEnchanter (video game): Enchanter is a 1983 interactive fiction computer game written by Marc Blank and Dave Lebling and published by Infocom. It belongs to the fantasy genre and was the first fantasy game published by Infocom after the \"Zork\" trilogy (it was originally intended to be \"Zork IV\"). The game had a parser that understood over 700 words, making it the most advanced interactive fiction game of its time. It was Infocom's ninth game.\n\nPlanetfall: Planetfall is a science fiction interactive fiction computer game written by Steve Meretzky, and the eighth title published by Infocom in 1983. Like most Infocom games, thanks to the portable Z-machine, it was released for several platforms simultaneously. The original release included versions for the PC (both as a booter and for DOS) and Apple II. The Atari ST and Commodore 64 versions were released in 1985. A version for CP/M was also released. Although \"Planetfall\" was Meretzky's first title, it proved one of his most popular works and a best-seller for Infocom; it was one of five top-selling titles to be re-released in Solid Gold versions including in-game hints. Planetfall utilizes the Z-machine originally developed for the Zork franchise and was added as a bonus to the \"Zork Anthology\".\n\nZork III: Zork III: The Dungeon Master is an interactive fiction video game written by Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels and Tim Anderson and published by Infocom in 1982. It was the third game in the popular Zork trilogy and was released for a wide range of computer systems. It is Infocom's fourth game.\n\nZork I: Zork: The Great Underground Empire - Part I, later known as Zork I, is an interactive fiction video game written by Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels and Tim Anderson and published by Infocom in 1980. It was the first game in the popular Zork trilogy and was released for a wide range of computer systems, followed by \"Zork II\" and \"Zork III\". It was Infocom's first game, and sold 378,987 copies by 1986.\n\nReturn to Zork: Return to Zork is a 1993 graphic adventure game in the \"Zork\" series. It was developed by Activision and was the final \"Zork\" game to be published under the Infocom label.\n\nZork II: Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz is an interactive fiction video game published by Infocom in 1981. It was written by Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels and Tim Anderson. It was the second game in the popular Zork trilogy and was released for a wide range of computer systems. It begins where \"Zork I\" left off and leads into \"Zork III\". It is Infocom's second game.\n\nZork Zero: Zork Zero: The Revenge of Megaboz is an interactive fiction video game, written by Steve Meretzky over nearly 18 months and published by Infocom in 1988. Although it is the ninth and last \"Zork\" game released by Infocom before the company's closure, \"Zork Zero\" takes place before the previous eight games (\"Zork I\", \"Zork II\", \"Zork III\", \"Enchanter\", \"Sorcerer\", \"Wishbringer\", \"Spellbreaker\" and \"Beyond Zork\"). Unlike its predecessors, \"Zork Zero\" is a vast game, featuring a graphical interface with scene-based colours and borders, an interactive map, menus, an in-game hints system, an interactive Encyclopedia Frobozzica, and playable graphical mini-games. The graphics were created by computer artist James Shook. 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According to the marker: \"In 1841 the Ocklochnee anti-Missionary Baptist Association passed a ruling to dismiss members believing in the 'new fangled institutions of the day.'\" One of the excommunicated sisters joined with others in forming the Liberty Baptist Church. The church includes a slave gallery. Freed slaves from the area formed First Elizabeth Church in Grooverville.\n\nPrimary rock: Primary rock is an early term in geology that refers to crystalline rock formed first in geologic time, containing no organic remains, such as granite, gneiss and schist as well as igneous and magmatic formations from all ages. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary published in 1913 provides the following term as used in geology:\n\nJapp\u2013Maitland condensation: The Japp\u2013Maitland condensation is an organic reaction and a type of Aldol reaction and a tandem reaction. In a reaction between the ketone 2-pentanone and the aldehyde benzaldehyde catalyzed by base the bis Aldol adduct is formed first. The second step is a ring-closing reaction when one hydroxyl group displaces the other in a nucleophilic substitution forming an oxo-tetrahydropyran.\n\nKonstantin Vakulovsky: Captain Konstantin Konstantinovich Vakulovsky (born 28 October 1894, died Summer 1918) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. A major general's son, he volunteered for aviation duty on 8 August 1914, six days after graduating from university. He taught himself to fly, and became one of Russia's first military pilots on 13 June 1915. After escaping the fall of the Novogeorgievsk Fortress in a hazardous flight, Vakylovsky flew reconnaissance missions, some through heavy ground fire. Given command of the newly formed First Fighter Detachment, he became a flying ace credited with six aerial victories. He died in a flying accident during Summer 1918.\n\nTemperate forest: Temperate forests correspond to forest concentration formed in the northern and southern hemisphere, or in temperate regions. It is the same as a tropical forest except for the climate and some of the animals adaptations. Main characteristics include: wide leaves, large and tall trees, large wild canopy and non seasonal vegetation. Temperate forests can be further distinguished by weather patterns and geographical features that favor the predominance of certain kinds of trees. In temperate coniferous forests, evergreen conifers predominate, while in temperate broadleaf and mixed forests, a more even distribution exists between evergreen trees and deciduous trees. Temperate deciduous forests, a subgroup of temperate broadleaf forests, consist of trees that lose their leaves every year. Finally, temperate rainforests typically have heavy rainfall and dense humidity. But in some temperate forests there are just trees with needles and do not shed their leaves during the winter, so the climate is a little different and not as cold. They are also known as montane forests.\n\nHarris, Forbes & Co.: Harris, Forbes & Co. was an investment banking affiliate of Harris Bank incorporated in 1911. Harris, Forbes firm was acquired by Chase Manhattan Bank in 1930 to form Chase Harris, Forbes. Just two years later, in 1932, the firm was dissolved after the passage of the Glass\u2013Steagall Act in 1932. Chase transferred what remained of its securities business to the Bank of Boston's newly formed First Boston Corporation, buttressing that firm's early municipal bond department.\n\nBauhaus (band): Bauhaus were an English post-punk band, formed in Northampton, England in 1978. The group consisted of Peter Murphy (vocals, occasional instruments), Daniel Ash (guitar), Kevin Haskins (drums) and David J (bass). The band was originally named Bauhaus 1919 in reference to the first operating year of the German art school Bauhaus, although they shortened the name within a year of formation. One of the first gothic rock groups, Bauhaus were known for their dark image and gloomy sound, although they mixed many genres, including dub, glam rock, psychedelia and funk.\n\nForest for the Trees: Forest for the Trees was a group started by Carl Stephenson in 1993. The project produced only a single full-length album during its duration. Self-titled, the album was released in 1997 after being delayed by a nervous breakdown that kept Stephenson from working on it for several years. Forest for the Trees produced only one single of note titled \"Dream.\" Forest for the Trees had many members, including John \"coz\" Acosta, Beck, Papa Bear Martinez, Mark Petersen, Don Device, David Strayer /drums, Chris Camacho/ bass and Jasper & Amadeus amongst others. One album remains unreleased as of 2006 being shelved by the now non-existent DreamWorks Records. In addition to be the creator of the group and producing, Stephenson plays violin, guitar, sitar, drums, keyboards and the didgeridoo. \"Forest for the Trees is also beautifully infected with a collage of sounds from answering machines to dripping water to roller coasters, which bring a real-life aspect to rather abstract music.\" The band performed at the 2002 Coachella Music Festival.\n\nWest Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967: The West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967 was held in Indian state of West Bengal in 1967 to elect 280 members to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. 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It started in 1829 in present-day Lumpkin County near the county seat, Dahlonega, and soon spread through the North Georgia mountains, following the Georgia Gold Belt. By the early 1840s, gold became difficult to find. Many Georgia miners moved west when gold was found in the Sierra Nevada in 1848, starting the California Gold Rush.\n\nBattle Branch Mine: The Battle Branch Mine, sometimes referred to as the Battle Creek Mine, was located near the town of Auraria in Lumpkin County, Georgia. During the Georgia Gold Rush, before the Gold Lottery of 1832, men from several different states were all working in the same stream when a dispute over the possession of the place ended in a fight in which a number of men were seriously wounded, providing the name for the mine ultimately located there. After the American Civil War, William John Turner Hutcheson, who served with the Blue Ridge Rifles, a Confederate fighting unit from Dahlonega, Georgia, became superintendent of the Battle Branch gold mine. The mine continued producing gold well into the 1900s, producing 661.28 ounces (20.568\u00a0kg) of gold in 1935.\n\nFree Jim Mine: The Free Jim Mine (location: ) was a Georgia Gold Rush gold mine located in the town of Dahlonega in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA. The mine was started by a free African American named James Boisclair, who arrived in the area in the 1830s from Augusta, Georgia. Apparently, Boisclair discovered gold on a tract of land but, under state law, could not purchase the land since he was black, except through a guardian. A local resident, Joseph J. Singleton became his guardian, thus allowing Boisclair to purchase the land and start what would become known as the Free Jim Mine. The mine was operated by Bosclair for many years. Today, the Free Jim Mine lies underneath the present-day Pine Tree Mfg. plant and other nearby businesses within the city limits of Dahlonega.\n\nNorth Georgia mountains: The Georgia Mountains Region or North Georgia mountains or Northeast Georgia is an area that starts in the northeast corner of Georgia, United States, and spreads in a westerly direction. The mountains in this region are in the Blue Ridge mountain chain that ends in Georgia. At over 1 billion years of age, the Blue Ridge mountains are among the oldest mountains in the United States and sometimes mistaken to be the oldest mountains in the world (they are only about one third of the age of South Africa's 3.6 billion year old Barberton greenstone belt.) . The mountains in this region are also a part of the vast system of North American mountains known as the Appalachian Mountains that spans most of the United States longitudally along the eastern areas of the nation and terminates in Alabama.\n\nGold Lottery of 1832: The Gold Lottery of 1832 was the seventh lottery in the Georgia Land Lottery, a lottery system used by the State of Georgia between the years 1805 and 1832 to distribute land. It was authorized by the Georgia General Assembly by an act of December 24, 1831 a few years after the start of the Georgia Gold Rush. The act specified that approximately one third of the 160 acre land districts to be distributed by lottery under the act of December 21, 1830 (the sixth land lottery), be designated as gold districts of 40 acre each and to be distributed in a separate lottery. The drawings for the Gold Lottery of 1832 occurred between October 22, 1832 and May 1, 1833 and applied to land that had been owned by the Cherokee Indians.\n\nCalhoun Mine: The Calhoun Mine is perhaps the oldest and best-known mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia. When gold was discovered in Lumpkin County in 1828, which led to the Georgia Gold Rush in 1829, it was discovered on 239 acre owned by Robert Obar. After at least two intermediary sales, the land was purchased by Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, who was also the 7th Vice President of the United States. Calhoun started a mining company to mine the land and later allowed his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University, to manage it. The ore deposit was a very rich deposit and, according to an 1856 letter from Clemson to his brother-in-law, was still producing significant quantities of gold nearly 30 years after its initial discovery on the land. This mine - along with the Consolidated Mine and the Loud Mine - were some of the most productive mines in the Georgia Gold Belt.\n\nAllatoona, Georgia: Allatoona was a town located in extreme southeastern Bartow County, Georgia. The population is estimated to have been approximately 1,000. Built along Allatoona Creek, it was a gold mining area later in the first U.S. gold rush, which took place in Georgia and North Carolina. Reaching its height in the 1840s, the Georgia Gold Rush continued into the 1850s even while the second gold rush was occurring in California. (Gold was also mined in nearby Woodstock.)\n\nCrisson Mine: Crisson Mine was a gold mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, located just east of Dahlonega. Like many mines in the area, the property probably started as a placer mine during the Georgia Gold Rush. Once the placer deposits had been exhausted, an open pit gold mine was established in 1847 and commercial operations continued until the early 1980s. A small stamp mill was also established here. Much of the gold used for the gold leaf dome of the Georgia State Capitol was mined at this mine, which was among the most productive mine in the Georgia Gold Belt. The mine is located just north of the site of the Consolidated Mine, which is itself north of and the Calhoun Mine.\n\nLapland gold rush: The Lapland gold rush, also known as the Ivalo Gold Rush, was a gold rush that occurred in Lapland, Grand Duchy of Finland, during the 1870s. The Lapland gold rush started in the valley of the Ivalojoki river in 1870 and lasted for a few years. Although the scale of the Lapland gold rush is not comparable to the major 19th century gold rushes, the Lapland gold rush has great local significance in Lapland and across Finland.\n\nSimilkameen Gold Rush: The Similkameen Gold Rush, also known as the Blackfoot Gold Rush, was a minor gold rush in the Similkameen Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, in 1860. 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Dev departed on 13 February 2015, after Harkishin asked for an extended break from the show, Dev returned on 1 June 2015.\n\nMansfield Park (film): Mansfield Park is a 1999 British romantic comedy-drama film based on Jane Austen's novel of the same name, written and directed by Patricia Rozema. The film departs from the original novel in several respects. For example, the life of Jane Austen is incorporated into the film, as well as the issues of slavery and plantation life. The majority of the film was made at Kirby Hall in Northamptonshire.\n\nEast Is East (1999 film): East Is East is a 1999 British comedy-drama film written by Ayub Khan-Din and directed by Damien O'Donnell. 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Inspired by punk's energy and DIY ethic but determined to break from rock cliches, artists experimented diversely with sources including electronic music, free jazz, and black dance styles like funk, disco, and dub; novel recording and production techniques; and ideas from art and politics, including critical theory, modernist art and literature. Communities that produced independent record labels, visual art, multimedia performances and fanzines developed around these pioneering musical scenes, which coalesced in cities such as London, New York, Manchester, and San Francisco.\n\nList of rock genres: This is a list of rock music genres consisting of subgenres of popular music that have roots in 1940s' and 1950s' rock and roll, and which developed into a distinct identity as rock music in the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. 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Post-punk revivalism is prevalent in the London and New York City music scenes.\n\nDark wave: Dark wave (or darkwave) emerged as a dark form of new wave and post-punk music combining elements of gothic rock and synth-pop. The label began to appear in the late 1970s in German music media, coinciding with the popularity of new wave and post-punk. Building on those basic principles, dark wave is used to describe dark, introspective lyrics and an undertone of sorrow for some bands. In the 1980s, a subculture developed primarily in Europe alongside dark wave music, whose members were called \"wavers\" or \"dark wavers\".\n\nGothic rock: Gothic rock (also referred to as goth rock or simply goth) is a style of rock music that emerged from post-punk in the late 1970s. Proto-gothic rock bands grew from the strong ties they had to the English punk rock and emerging post-punk scenes. Such bands include Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division, Bauhaus and the Cure.\n\nDead Artist Syndrome: Dead Artist Syndrome is a mainstream Christian gothic rock band formed in 1989 in Orange County, California. The group consists of singer-songwriter Brian Healy and a rotating cast of side men. Healy was dubbed the \"father of Christian goth\" by Rozz Williams, and is an ordained minister. The name of D.A.S. according to Healy is \"Dead Artist Syndrome means greater in death than in life, be it James Dean, Van Gogh or Jesus Christ\". His debut album \"Prints of Darkness\" was a notable, groundbreaking release. After several years of inactivity in the late 1990s due to health issues, Healy is active again, having released two albums so far in the 2000s. In 2006, Dead Artist Syndrome was named \"Outstanding Orange County Band\" by the editors and readers of Rock City News, a Los Angeles local music paper. For several years Healy was privately in poor health his gallbladder exploded while recording vocals resulting in emergency surgery, and a neurological disorder his wife Marie Tullai Healy described as \"a combination of Michael J. Fox and the late Foster Brooks everybody thought he was drunk, Brian was falling down he broke his arm, slurring his speech trying to complete his record, next thing we know he's in a wheelchair, finally in 2012 they discovered the cause and he had brain surgery and is 100% back to his old self and had no idea any of this was going on, inside his head everything was fine\". Healy himself has said on his Facebook page 'He's back\" and is actively recording, producing others and hosting Frontline Records Rewind Broadcast and podcast\n\nSPK (band): SPK were an Australian industrial music and noise music group formed in 1978. They were fronted by mainstay member, Graeme Revell on keyboards and percussion. In 1980 the group travelled to the United Kingdom where they issued their debut album, \"Information Overload Unit\". In 1983 Sinan Leong joined on lead vocals. The group disbanded in 1988, two years later Revell and Leong relocated to the United States, where Revell has worked as a Hollywood film score composer. According to Australian rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, SPK were \"at the forefront of the local post-punk, electronic/experimental movement of the late 1970s ... [their] music progressed from discordant, industrial-strength metal noise to sophisticated and restrained dance-rock with strange attributes\".\n\nAlternative rock: Alternative rock (also called alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a style of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. In this instance, the word \"alternative\" refers to the genre's distinction from mainstream rock music. The term's original meaning was broader, referring to a generation of musicians unified by their collective debt to either the musical style or simply the independent, DIY ethos of punk rock, which in the late 1970s laid the groundwork for alternative music. At times, \"alternative\" has been used as a catch-all description for music from underground rock artists that receives mainstream recognition, or for any music, whether rock or not, that is seen to be descended from punk rock (including some examples of punk itself, as well as new wave, and post-punk).\n\nSynth-pop: Synth-pop (short for synthesizer pop; also called techno-pop) is a subgenre of new wave music that first became prominent in the late 1970s, reached its heyday in the 1980s, and features the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument. It was prefigured in the 1960s and early 1970s by the use of synthesizers in progressive rock, electronic, art rock, disco, and particularly the \"Krautrock\" of bands like Kraftwerk. It arose as a distinct genre in Japan and the United Kingdom in the post-punk era as part of the new wave movement of the late 1970s to the mid-1980s.\n\nVoigt/465: Voigt/465 were an Australian post-punk band based in Sydney. They were a feature of the Sydney inner-city music-scene during the late 1970s and their music was critically acclaimed. Their sound was influenced by Krautrock and has been described by a band-member as an \"unsettling mixture of song-driven rock elements and free-noise experimentation\". Voigt/465 recorded an album, \"Slights Unspoken\", before they disbanded in late 1979. 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His roles have included Wes Hightower in \"Urban Cowboy\" (1980), astronaut Alan Shepard in \"The Right Stuff\" (1983), Emmett in \"Silverado\" (1985), Commander Bart Mancuso in \"The Hunt for Red October\" (1990), Jack Crawford in \"The Silence of the Lambs\" (1991), Roger in \"Training Day\" (2001), Ezra Kramer in \"The Bourne Ultimatum\" (2007), Kevin Garvey, Sr. in \"The Leftovers\" (2014\u20132017) and as Stick in both \"Daredevil\" (2015\u2013) and \"The Defenders\" (2017).\n\nThe Defenders (miniseries): Marvel's The Defenders, or simply The Defenders, is an American web television miniseries created by Douglas Petrie and Marco Ramirez for Netflix, based on the Marvel Comics characters Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist, who form the eponymous superhero team. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise and is the culmination of a series of interconnected shows from Marvel and Netflix. 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Informants from Ura Kidane miheret monastic church, one of the earliest church in the peninsula associated the term to Debra Zegag and Abba Nahom; where as some monks who were servants of M\u00e4hal Zegi\u00e9 Giyorgis attributed the term to Zengie (my shaft) and to Abun Betre Maryam, founder of Zegie monastery. Still another church scholar, Aleqa Aynakulu Mersha, related the term to a name of a tribe called Zegie (Aleqa Aynekulu) 1955 E.C:466; Tadese Tamrat, 1994:954-959). On the peninsula of Zege there are six Monastic churches, all established between the 14th and 17th centuries.\n\nNew Jersey: New Jersey is a state in the Northeastern and mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. It is a peninsula, bordered on the north and east by the state of New York; on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by the Delaware River and Pennsylvania; and on the southwest by the Delaware Bay and Delaware. New Jersey is the fourth-smallest state by area but the 11th-most populous and the most densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. New Jersey lies entirely within the combined statistical areas of New York City and Philadelphia and is the third-wealthiest state by median household income as of 2016.\n\nPiscataway Creek (Virginia): Piscataway Creek is a tributary of the Rappahannock River in eastern Virginia, in the United States, approximately 17 mi in length. It is fed by the Sturgeon Swamp and Mussel Swamp, lowlands near US Route 360 on the Middle Peninsula, and empties into the Rappahannock River three miles (5\u00a0km) downstream from the town of Tappahannock. It is tidal for much of its course.\n\nBergen Peninsula: The Bergen Peninsula (Norwegian: \"Bergenshalv\u00f8yen\" , ] ) is a peninsula in Hordaland county, Norway. The city of Bergen, Norway's second largest city, is located on the peninsula. The peninsula extends out from the mainland and it is surrounded by the following fjords: Samnangerfjorden, Bj\u00f8rnafjorden, Fusafjorden, Raunefjorden, Byfjorden, Salhusfjorden, S\u00f8rfjorden. The peninsula is connected to the rest of mainland Norway by a narrow, 6.5 km wide strip of land between the villages of Trengereid and \u00c5rland. The 465 km2 municipality of Bergen, the 140 km2 municipality of Os, and about 50 km2 of the municipality of Samnanger are all located on the peninsula. The highest point is the 987 m tall mountain Gullfjellet.\n\nFerrer Colony and Ferrer Modern School: The Ferrer Colony and the associated Ferrer Modern School was an anarchist intentional community. It was founded in 1911 in Manhattan in New York City and in 1915 it moved to Piscataway, New Jersey. It lasted for more than 40 years before disbanding in 1953.\n\n2016 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team: The 2016 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team represented Rutgers University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Scarlet Knights' third season as a member of the Big Ten Conference, and a member of the East Division. The team was led by Chris Ash, who is in his first season. Rutgers played its home games at High Point Solutions Stadium in Piscataway, New Jersey. They finished the season 2\u201310, 0\u20139 in Big Ten play to finish in last place in the East Division.\n\n17th Legislative District (New Jersey): New Jersey's 17th Legislative District is one of 40 in the New Jersey Legislature. As of the 2011 apportionment, the district includes the Middlesex County municipalities of Milltown Borough, New Brunswick City, North Brunswick Township, Piscataway Township, along with the Somerset County municipality of Franklin Township.\n\nKitsap Peninsula: The Kitsap Peninsula lies west of Seattle across Puget Sound, in Washington state in the northwestern US. Hood Canal separates the peninsula from the Olympic Peninsula on its west side. The peninsula, a.k.a. \"the Kitsap\", encompasses all of Kitsap County except Bainbridge and Blake Islands, as well as the northeastern part of Mason County and the northwestern part of Pierce County. The highest point on the Kitsap Peninsula is Gold Mountain. The U.S. Navy's Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, and Naval Base Kitsap (comprising the former NSB Bangor and NS Bremerton) are on the Peninsula. Its main city is Bremerton.", "question": "Piscataway is a city in which peninsula?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the city in question."}, "peninsula_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the peninsula where the city is located."}, "state_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the state where the city and peninsula are located."}, "location_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the peninsula is located."}, "regions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Geographical regions the peninsula is part of."}}, "required": ["country", "regions"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["city_name", "peninsula_name", "state_name", "location_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"city_name": "Piscataway", "peninsula_name": "Middle Peninsula", "state_name": "Virginia", "location_details": {"country": "United States", "regions": ["Northeastern", "mid-Atlantic"]}}, "ground_truth": {"city_name": "Piscataway", "peninsula_name": "New Jersey", "state_name": "New Jersey", "location_details": {"country": "United States", "regions": ["Northeastern", "mid-Atlantic"]}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2056, "output_tokens": 52, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "59b9651258b05bc99bdcffe8153c0f94bd8b0b6af17a5a9ac38f73eac2196df6", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7c6fd15542990527d554a7", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Charlotte", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "2003\u201304 Milwaukee Bucks season: The 2003\u201304 NBA season was the Bucks' 36th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Bucks acquired Joe Smith from the Minnesota Timberwolves. Under new head coach Terry Porter, the Bucks played around .500 for most of the first half of the season. At midseason, the team traded Tim Thomas to the New York Knicks for Keith Van Horn. The young Bucks managed to play well as Michael Redd, who continued to show improvement had a breakout season averaging 21.7 points per game, while being selected for the 2004 NBA All-Star Game. However, after holding a 33\u201327 record as of March 3, the Bucks lost eight of their next nine games, but still managed to make the playoffs despite finishing fourth in the Central Division with a 41\u201341 record. Top draft pick T.J. Ford made the All-Second Rookie Team. 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Second-year star Allen Iverson had a stellar season leading the team in scoring with 22.0 points per game.\n\n2000\u201301 New Jersey Nets season: The 2000\u201301 NBA season was the Nets' 34th season in the National Basketball Association, and 25th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Nets won the Draft Lottery and selected Kenyon Martin with the first overall pick in the 2000 NBA draft, while signing free agent Aaron Williams during the offseason. Under new head coach Byron Scott, the Nets got off to a 6\u20134 start, but then lost nine consecutive games while losing 17 of their next 20 games. Injuries limited Keith Van Horn to 49 games, and Kendall Gill to 31 games, while Kerry Kittles missed the entire season with a knee injury. The Nets lost their final six games finishing sixth in the Atlantic Division with a 26\u201356 record. Despite their struggles, Stephon Marbury averaged 23.9 points per game and was selected for the 2001 NBA All-Star Game.\n\n2002\u201303 Philadelphia 76ers season: The 2002\u201303 NBA season was the 76ers 54th season in the National Basketball Association, and 40th season in Philadelphia. During the offseason, the Sixers acquired Keith Van Horn from the New Jersey Nets. Van Horn was originally drafted by the Sixers as the second pick in the 1997 NBA draft. The Sixers got off to a fast start winning 15 of their first 19 games, but would then lose 14 of their next 18 games. The team improved on their last season posting a nine-game winning streak at midseason, finishing second in the Atlantic Division with a 48\u201334 record, with the #4 seed in the Eastern Conference. The Sixers defeated the New Orleans Hornets led by Baron Davis in six games in the first round of the playoffs, but they could not go further in the next round as they lost to the Detroit Pistons in six games. Following the season, Van Horn was traded to the New York Knicks.\n\n1997 NBA draft: The 1997 NBA draft took place on June 25, 1997, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Although the Boston Celtics had the second-worst record in the 1996\u201397 season and the best odds (36 percent) of winning the lottery with two picks, the Spurs, usually a model of winning and consistency, lost David Robinson and Sean Elliott to injury early in the season, finished with the third-worst record, and subsequently won the lottery. Leading up to the draft, there was no doubt that Tim Duncan would be selected at No. 1 by the Spurs, and the rest of the draft was regarded with some skepticism. The Celtics had the third and sixth picks, selecting Chauncey Billups and Ron Mercer, both of whom were traded in the next two years.\n\nDoug Van Horn: Douglas Claydon Van Horn (born June 24, 1944) is a former American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions and New York Giants. He played college football at Ohio State University and was named first team All-American in 1965. Van Horn was drafted in the fourth round of the 1966 NFL Draft. He was also selected in the fifth round of the 1966 AFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs.\n\n2004\u201305 Dallas Mavericks season: The 2004\u201305 NBA season was the Mavericks' 25th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Mavericks acquired Jason Terry from the Atlanta Hawks, and Jerry Stackhouse along with rookie Devin Harris from the Washington Wizards. The Mavericks got off to a fast start winning seven of their first eight games, holding a 35\u201316 record before the All-Star break. At midseason, the team acquired Keith Van Horn from the Milwaukee Bucks. However, on March 19, head coach Don Nelson stepped down and former Maverick Avery Johnson took over Nelson's duties for the remainder of the season. Under Johnson, the Mavericks won their final nine games of the season, finishing second in the Southwest Division with a 58\u201324 record, good for fourth place in the Western Conference. Dirk Nowitzki was selected for the 2005 NBA All-Star Game.\n\n1993\u201394 Philadelphia 76ers season: The 1993\u201394 NBA season was the 76ers 45th season in the National Basketball Association, and 31st season in Philadelphia. During the offseason, the Sixers signed free agent Orlando Woolridge and acquired Dana Barros from the Charlotte Hornets, who acquired him from the Seattle SuperSonics two days prior. Shawn Bradley was drafted as the second pick in the 1993 NBA draft, and the Sixers tried to build a team around him. Moses Malone, the starting center for the Sixers from 1982 to 1986 was signed to help develop the 7'6\" center from Utah, but it was to no avail. Bradley went down with a knee injury after 49 games, and was out for the remainder of the season. After a 20\u201326 start, the Sixers suffered a 15-game losing streak as Jeff Hornacek was traded to the Utah Jazz for Jeff Malone at midseason.\n\nBuddy Van Horn: Buddy Van Horn (born August 20, 1929) is an American stunt coordinator and film director. He directed the Clint Eastwood films \"Any Which Way You Can\" (1980), \"The Dead Pool\" (1988), and \"Pink Cadillac\" (1989). A long-time stunt double for Eastwood, he was credited as the stunt coordinator on Eastwood's films from 1972 to 2011, and as second unit director on \"Magnum Force\" (1973) and \"The Rookie\" (1990). He was sometimes credited as Wayne Van Horn in the 1980s. He earlier doubled for Guy Williams on Disney's \"Zorro\", and Gregory Peck. Van Horn's most prominent onscreen appearance is the role of Marshal Jim Duncan in the Eastwood film \"High Plains Drifter\" (1973).\n\n1997\u201398 New Jersey Nets season: The 1997\u201398 NBA season was the Nets' 31st season in the National Basketball Association, and 22nd season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. During the offseason, the Nets acquired rookie Keith Van Horn from the Philadelphia 76ers, who drafted him with the second pick in the 1997 NBA draft, then signed free agent Sherman Douglas on the first day of the regular season. The Nets had a new look and a new logo. A youth movement began to pay off as the Nets made the playoffs by finishing third in the Atlantic Division with a 43\u201339 record, as Van Horn shook off an early season injury to lead the team in scoring with 19.7 points per game, while being selected to the All-Rookie First Team. However, in the first round of the playoffs, the Nets were given a quick exit by the Chicago Bulls in three straight games. 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Garcia played for the San Diego Padres in and . He batted and threw right-handed. He then played in the Mexican League from 1976 through 1988, mainly for the Indios de Ciudad Juarez. He was inducted into the Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005.\n\nFernando Alfredo Maldonado: Fernando Alfredo Maldonado Hern\u00e1ndez (born 8 January 1966) is a Mexican politician and lawyer affiliated with the PRI. He currently serves as Deputy of the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing the State of Mexico.\n\nFrank Garcia (basketball): Frank F. Garcia ( \u20091918 \u2013 January 24, 1956) was an American professional basketball player and minor league baseball player. In basketball, Cihlar played in the National Basketball League for the Cleveland Chase Brassmen / Allmen Transfer between 1943 and 1946. In baseball, Garcia played the Butler Yankees (1939) and Leaksville-Draper-Spray Triplets (1946).\n\nFernando Seguignol: Fernando Alfredo Seguignol Garcia (born January 19, 1975 in Bocas Del Toro, Panama) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman and outfielder. Seguignol also played 8 years in Nippon Professional Baseball. A switch hitter, Seguignol is regarded as the best switch-hitter ever to play in Japan, along with Orestes Destrade.\n\nTeddy Garcia: Alfonso Teddy Garcia (born June 4, 1964) is a former American professional football player who was a placekicker in the National Football League (NFL) and the World League of American Football (WLAF). He played for the New England Patriots, Minnesota Vikings and Houston Oilers of the NFL, and the San Antonio Riders and Barcelona Dragons of the WLAF. Garcia played collegiately at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.\n\nLuis Garc\u00eda (shortstop): Luis Rafael Garcia (born May 20, 1975 in San Francisco de Macor\u00eds, Dominican Republic) is a retired Major League Baseball shortstop. He played during one season at the major league level for the Detroit Tigers. He was signed by the Tigers as an amateur free agent in . Garcia played his first professional season (in American baseball) with their Rookie league Bristol Tigers in , and split his last season with the Triple-A teams of the Baltimore Orioles (Rochester Red Wings) and Pittsburgh Pirates (Nashville Sounds) in .\n\nJoe Spinks: Joseph \"Joe\" Spinks (born June 20, 1972) is an American retired basketball player and coach. He played 8 years for ABC Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and was head coach and assistant coach for the team for 2 years. Spink's nickname was \"The Bull\". In 2010, he was inducted into the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame.\n\nFreddy Garc\u00eda (infielder): Freddy Adrian Garcia Felix (born August 1, 1972) is a Dominican retired Major League Baseball infielder. He played during four seasons at the major league level for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Atlanta Braves. He was signed by the Toronto Blue Jays as an amateur free agent in . Garcia played his first professional season (in American baseball) with their Rookie league Medicine Hat Blue Jays in , and his last season with the Boston Red Sox's Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox in .\n\nFernando Kanapkis: Fernando Alfredo Kanapkis Garc\u00eda (born June 6, 1966 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan retired football defender of Greek and Spanish descent, who obtained twenty international caps for his national team, scoring five goals. He made his debut on April 30, 1992, in a friendly against Brazil (2\u20131), and played his last international match for his native country on October 13, 1993, against Germany (0\u20135).\n\nNippon Professional Baseball: Nippon Professional Baseball (\u65e5\u672c\u91ce\u7403\u6a5f\u69cb , Nippon Yaky\u016b Kik\u014d ) or NPB is the highest level of baseball in Japan. Locally, it is often called Puro Yaky\u016b (\u30d7\u30ed\u91ce\u7403 ) , meaning \"Professional Baseball\". Outside Japan, it is often just referred to as \"Japanese baseball\". The roots of the league can be traced back to the formation of the \"Greater Japan Tokyo Baseball Club\" (\u5927\u65e5\u672c\u6771\u4eac\u91ce\u7403\u5036\u697d\u90e8 , Dai-Nippon T\u014dky\u014d Yaky\u016b Kurabu ) in 1934 and the original Japanese Baseball League. 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Union is also set to produce the film alongside Will Packer, James Lopez, Craig Perry and Sheila Taylor.\n\nITV at the Movies: ITV at the Movies was a weekly British television film review show broadcast on ITV2, originally presented by Giles Vickers-Jones. The final series was presented by James King and was produced and directed by Richard Leyland. The show was replaced in 2011 by \"The Movie Show on ITV2\".\n\nNinja Assassin: Ninja Assassin is a 2009 German-American neo-noir martial arts thriller film directed by James McTeigue. The story was written by Matthew Sand, with a screenplay by J. Michael Straczynski. The film stars South Korean pop musician Rain as a disillusioned assassin looking for retribution against his former mentor, played by ninja film legend Sho Kosugi. \"Ninja Assassin\" explores political corruption, child endangerment and the impact of violence. Known for their previous work on the \"Matrix Trilogy\" and \"V for Vendetta\", Lana and Lilly Wachowski, Joel Silver, and Grant Hill produced the film. A collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by Legendary Pictures, Dark Castle Entertainment and Silver Pictures. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.\n\nAssistant director: The role of an assistant director on a film includes tracking daily progress against the filming production schedule, arranging logistics, preparing daily call sheets, checking cast and crew, and maintaining order on the set. They also have to take care of the health and safety of the crew. The role of an assistant to the director is often confused with assistant director but the responsibilities are entirely different. 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He has been an assistant director on many films, including \"Dark City\" (1998), the \"Matrix trilogy\" (1999\u20132003) and \"\" (2002), and made his directorial debut with the 2006 film \"V for Vendetta\" to critical acclaim. Since \"Vendetta\" he has collaborated with the Wachowskis an additional three times as director on \"The Invasion\" (albeit uncredited), \"Ninja Assassin\" and \"Sense8\".\n\nThe Invasion (film): The Invasion is a 2007 science fiction horror thriller film starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, with additional scenes written by The Wachowskis and directed by James McTeigue.\n\nV for Vendetta (film): V for Vendetta is a 2005 dystopian political thriller film directed by James McTeigue and written by The Wachowskis, based on the 1988 DC/Vertigo Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. The film is set in an alternative future where a neo-fascist regime has subjugated the United Kingdom. Hugo Weaving portrays V, an anarchist freedom fighter who attempts to ignite a revolution through elaborate terrorist acts and Natalie Portman plays Evey, a young, working-class woman caught up in V's mission, while Stephen Rea portrays the detective leading a desperate quest to stop V.\n\nThe Raven (2012 film): The Raven is a 2012 American psychological crime thriller film directed by James McTeigue, produced by Marc D. Evans, Trevor Macy and Aaron Ryder and written by Ben Livingston and Hannah Shakespeare. It stars John Cusack, Alice Eve, Brendan Gleeson and Luke Evans.\n\nSelina Giles: Selina Giles (born March 5, 1972) is an English actress and writer. 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He is a session and road-tour percussionist, and occasional actor, who has worked with several musically diverse bands and artists including George Harrison, Billy Joel, Rick Wakeman, Eric Clapton, Pink Floyd and Elton John. Cooper absorbed the influence of rock drummers from the 1960s and 1970s such as Ginger Baker, Carmine Appice, and John Bonham. Incorporation of unusual instruments (for rock drummers of the time) such as cowbells, glockenspiel, and tubular bells, along with several standard kit elements, helped create a highly varied setup. Continually modified to this day, Cooper's percussion set offers an enormous array of percussion instruments for sonic diversity such as the tambourine, congas, crash cymbals, cowbells, roto toms, tubular bells, the gong, snare and timpani. For two decades Cooper honed his technique; In the 1990s, he reinvented his style. 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Fearful of the consequences, he proclaimed himself Roman emperor at Colonia Agrippina (Cologne) jointly with Proculus. After a protracted struggle, he was defeated by Marcus Aurelius Probus and hanged himself rather than face capture.\n\nHassan Saada: Hassan Saada (born 2 January 1994) is a Moroccan boxer. He was initially scheduled to compete in the men's light heavyweight competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics, but Saada was ejected from the competition after being arrested for sexual assault the day before the opening ceremony. Saada was arrested and jailed during the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro after allegations of sexual assault and attempted rape were made against him by two Brazilian women who worked in the Olympic Village in Barra da Tijuca as waitresses, one day before he was due to fight at the Olympic Games. 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With a win in this year's final, PSG would have been granted the rare cup double with their last double coming in 1998. This was Olympique Lyonnais's 7th appearance in the final having won in 1964, 1967, and 1973. They lost in the final three times in 1963, 1971, and 1976.\n\n1969 Coupe de France Final: The 1969 Coupe de France Final was a football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes on May 18, 1969, that saw Olympique de Marseille defeat FC Girondins de Bordeaux 2\u20130 thanks to an own goal by G\u00e9rard Papin and a goal by Joseph Yegba Maya.\n\n2012 Coupe de la Ligue Final: The 2012 Coupe de la Ligue Final was the 18th final of France's football league cup competition, the Coupe de la Ligue, a football competition for the 42 teams that the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) manages. The final took place on 14 April 2012 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis and was contested between Lyon and Marseille. The latter club entered the match as the two-time defending champions of the competition and sought to become the first club in French football history to win the competition three consecutive years after previously becoming the first club to win the competition in back-to-back seasons. Lyon made its first finals appearance since the 2008 Coupe de France Final and played at the Stade de France for the first time in nearly three years. The final was broadcast live on public network broadcaster France T\u00e9l\u00e9visions.\n\n2007\u201308 Coupe de France: The 2007\u20132008 Coupe de France was the 91st edition of the prestigious tournament and is open to all clubs in French football, as well as the 4 overseas departments if they qualify. The defending champions were FC Sochaux-Montb\u00e9liard who defeated Olympique Marseille 5-4 on penalties to claim their 2nd Coupe de France trophy. The final was held on May 24, 2008 at the Stade de France. The 2008 Coupe de France champions are Olympique Lyonnais, who defeated Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 to claim their 4th Coupe de France trophy.\n\nJean-Pierre Papin: Jean-Pierre Papin (] ; born 5 November 1963 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) is a former French professional football player, who played as a forward, and who was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1991.\n\n1926 Coupe de France Final: The 1926 Coupe de France Final was a football match held at Stade Olympique, Colombes on May 9, 1926, that saw Olympique de Marseille defeat AS Valentigney 4\u20131 thanks to goals by Jules Dewaquez (2), Douglas De Ruymbecke and Jean Boyer.\n\n1989 Coupe de France Final: The 1989 Coupe de France Final was a football match played at Parc des Princes, Paris, on 10 June 1989 that saw Olympique de Marseille defeat AS Monaco FC 4\u20133 thanks to three goals by Jean-Pierre Papin and one by Klaus Allofs.", "question": "During the 1989 Coupe de France Final, which former French professional football player born in 1963 contributed a great deal to the victory of Olympique de Marseille?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"player_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the football player."}, "player_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the player."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the player."}, "professional_status": {"type": "string", "description": "Indicates if the player was a professional."}}, "required": ["nationality", "birth_year", "professional_status"], "additionalProperties": false}, "match_contribution": {"type": "object", "properties": {"competition_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the competition."}, "final_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the final was held."}, "team_played_for": {"type": "string", "description": "The team the player played for in the final."}, "goals_scored": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of goals scored by the player in the final."}}, "required": ["competition_name", "final_year", "team_played_for", "goals_scored"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["player_name", "player_details", "match_contribution"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"player_name": "Jean-Pierre Papin", "player_details": {"nationality": "French", "birth_year": 1963, "professional_status": "professional"}, "match_contribution": {"competition_name": "Coupe de France", "final_year": 1989, "team_played_for": "Olympique de Marseille", "goals_scored": 3}}, "ground_truth": {"player_name": "Jean-Pierre Papin", "player_details": {"nationality": "French", "birth_year": 1963, "professional_status": "former professional"}, "match_contribution": {"competition_name": "Coupe de France Final", "final_year": 1989, "team_played_for": "Olympique de Marseille", "goals_scored": 3}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1951, "output_tokens": 86, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "3f1e03ce5b9b2629e65e12f83e48b61f2214a5806f8bcf91c763e58aa6664ef8", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7573d85542996c70cfaeff", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "S.J. 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Cohane resigned as head coach at Buffalo five games into the 1999\u20132000 season, as the result of an NCAA investigation in which he was alleged to have violated NCAA rules. He was replaced by Reggie Witherspoon as head coach of the Bulls. Since 2004, Cohane has been involved in a long-running lawsuit against the NCAA, the University at Buffalo, and the Mid-American Conference, accusing them of conspiring to remove him as coach. On May 15, 2015, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled in favor of the NCAA in the case. Cohane is also a 2005 graduate of the Roger Williams School of Law, and has developed a law practice specializing in assuring due-process and related protections to coaches and student-athletes alike.\n\n1976 Utah Utes football team: The 1976 Utah Utes football team was an American football team that represented the University of Utah during the 1976 NCAA Division I football season. Head coach Tom Lovat led the team to a 3\u20133 mark in the WAC and 3\u20138 overall.\n\n1975 Utah Utes football team: The 1975 Utah Utes football team was an American football team that represented the University of Utah during the 1975 NCAA Division I football season. Head coach Tom Lovat led the team to a 1\u20134 mark in the WAC and 1\u201310 overall.\n\n1974 Utah Utes football team: The 1974 Utah Utes football team was an American football team that represented the University of Utah during the 1974 NCAA Division I football season. Head coach Tom Lovat led the team to a 1\u20135 mark in the WAC and 1\u201310 overall.\n\nTom Holliday (baseball): Tom Holliday is an American college baseball coach. He was the head coach at Oklahoma State University from 1997 to 2003. He was an assistant coach at the University of Miami in 1976 and Arizona State University in 1977. He was then an assistant at Oklahoma State University from 1978 to 1996. He was the pitching coach at the University of Texas from 2004 to 2006, and has been pitching coach and associate head coach at North Carolina State University since 2007. On June 20, 2014 it was announced that Holliday would leave NC State and had accepted a position at Auburn as associate head coach and pitching coach.\n\nUniversity of Utah: The University of Utah (also referred to as the U, U of U, or Utah) is a public coeducational space-grant research university in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. As the state's flagship university, the university offers more than 100 undergraduate majors and more than 92 graduate degree programs. The university is classified in the highest ranking: \"R-1: Doctoral Universities \u2013 Highest Research Activity\" by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The Carnegie Classification also considers the university as \"selective\", which is its second most selective admissions category. Graduate studies include the S.J. 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Drew was the 20th person to hold the head coaching position in the Aggie basketball history. After a dismal 1984-85 season, Drew was fired. He then went to be an assistant coach at Oklahoma State for two seasons. In 1987 Drew became the head coach at traditionally-black Langston University in Oklahoma. Drew graduated from Fisk University in 1957 after a standout career playing basketball. Drew graduated high school and played basketball at Wheatley High School in Houston.\n\nList of Utah Utes head football coaches: The Utah Utes football program is a college football team that represents the University of Utah. The team has had 23 head coaches since organized football began in 1892. Harvey Holmes was the first paid head coach, and the Utes have had 17 paid, professional head coaches. The Utes have played in more than 1,000 games during its 116 seasons. In those seasons, 5 coaches have led the Utes to postseason bowl games: Ike Armstrong, Ray Nagel, Ron McBride, Urban Meyer, and Kyle Whittingham. 7 coaches have won conference championships with the Utes: Thomas Fitzpatrick, Armstrong, Jack \"Cactus Jack\" Curtice, Nagel, McBride, Meyer, and Whittingham. Armstrong is the all-time leader in number of games coached with 211, years coached with 25, and total wins with 141. Meyer is the all-time leader in winning percentage with a percentage of .917 in his two seasons at Utah. Tom Lovat is, in terms of winning percentage, the worst coach the Utes have had with a percentage of .152 during his three seasons as head coach (with the exception of Walter Shoup who only coached one game in 1895.)\n\nGreg White (basketball): Greg White (born 1959 in Mullens, West Virginia) is an American basketball coach best known, as the head coach at Marshall University and assistant coach for the UCLA Bruins. He is also a well known motivational speaker on the speakers circuit in both the university and business world. He has spoken to major corporations such as Mercedes, BMW, Subway, State Farm, Chevrolet, AT&T, Timken and Nisource to name a few. On the college speakers circuit he has spoken at University of Alabama, Ohio State University, University of Kentucky, UCLA, Kansas State University, University of South Carolina, University of Louisville, Wake Forest University, University of Tennessee, University of Maryland, Iowa State University, Catholic University of America and University of Denver to name a few. He graduated from the (now closed) Mullens High School in Mullens, WV and went on to play at NCAA Division I Marshall University, where he is a member of the school's Hall of Fame. He was a record setting point guard, starting 113 consecutive games from 1977-81 and still holds numerous records at Marshall. His legendary ball handling skills are world famous as he has traveled the globe performing as motivational speaker, exhibitionist and clinician. His 115 wins as Marshall's head coach rank him as the 3rd winningest coach in Marshall Basketball history (29 coaches). His teams amazed a 87-17 home record in Marshall's Cam Henderson Center. Additionally, his teams at Marshall had a record setting 27 game home win streak and were 34-3 in home games against non conference teams beating foes like Wake Forest University, University of Georgia, University of Detroit and The University of Massachusetts. In 2002, Greg's Marshall team lead all Division I basketball teams in 3 point field goal shooting percentage at 44% and he had 18 all conference players during his time as Marshall's head coach. He had one player, Keith Veney, who hit 15 3's in a game which still stands as an NCAA record. He has written several books with his most popular book being \"The Winning Edge\", a book about the importance of goal setting and time management. In 2016, he published \"Success: Attitude is Everything,\" a book focused on having a great attitude and strong mindset. 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Unlike most other films about the Alamo \u2014 the most prominent other exception being the 1955 film \"The Last Command\" (which was released during the cultural frenzy created by Walt Disney's Davy Crockett television miniseries) \u2014 it focuses on Bowie as the main character rather than Crockett.\n\nDavy Crockett Birthplace State Park: Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park is a state park in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. Situated along the Nolichucky River, the park consists of 105 acre centered on the traditional birthplace of legendary Tennessee frontiersman, soldier, and politician Davy Crockett (1786-1836). The park includes a replica of Crockett's birth cabin, a museum, and a large campground.\n\nDavy Crockett and the River Pirates: Davy Crockett and the River Pirates is a 1956 live-action Walt Disney adventure film starring Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. It was shot in Cave-In-Rock, Illinois. 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Many West Coast artists were on the label, such as: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Tupac Shakur, The Outlawz, MC Hammer, Young Soldierz, Sam Sneed, Michel'le, Jewell, RBX, The Lady of Rage, Danny Boy, DJ Quik, O.F.T.B., LBC Crew, and the rap group Tha Dogg Pound consisting of Kurupt, Daz Dillinger, Nate Dogg, Soopafly, and many others. Death Row Records was making $100,000,000 a year, but by 1996; most of the aforementioned artists departed from the label after the death of 2Pac. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2006 and on January 15, 2009, was auctioned to entertainment development company WIDEawake Entertainment Group, Inc. for $18,000,000\n\nDanny Boy (singer): Danny Boy Steward (born October 31, 1977) is a Chicago native known by his stage name Danny Boy or DB. He is a contemporary African-American soul singer originally signed for a five-year run with Death Row Records by Suge Knight. 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He was shot in April 2003 by Los Angeles Police after a heated argument broke out resulting in a shoot out. He has been criticized for having a similar vocal style as former Death Row Records artist, Snoop Dogg.\n\nInnocent Man (Mark Morrison album): Innocent Man is the second studio album by British hip hop and R&B recording artist Mark Morrison, and released in the UK with a limited edition DVD release. It Morrison's second full-length studio album (excluding EP releases) since \"Return of the Mack\" in 1996. In 1997 Mark Morrison released an EP entitled \"Only God Can Judge Me\" on Warner Bros. The album was originally slated for an April 29, 2002 release on Death Row Records with promotional copies and album samplers of the Death Row version of the project being released, however the album remained unreleased due to label conflicts. 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The split between Snoop Dogg and Death Row head Suge Knight was less than amicable, and the title of this release was an unfriendly warning from Knight to Snoop Dogg, who had spoken out against the imposing Knight in several interviews and on record as well. According to SoundScan (2005), it has sold 220,478 copies. A music video was released for Head Doctor.\n\nG-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2: G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2 is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Nate Dogg. The album was originally to be released through Death Row Records in 1996, but the album was shelved due to legal problems at Death Row Records, and he wasn't able to release it until the summer of 1998. By that time, the popularity of West Coast hip hop had greatly diminished and the album only managed to make it to number 58 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and number 20 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The album did produce four singles with two top 40 singles, however, \"Never Leave Me Alone\", which was released on October 22, 1996 through Death Row Records and peaked at number 33 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.\n\nThe Very Best of Death Row: The Very Best Of Death Row is a 14-track compilation released by Death Row Records C.E.O/President Suge Knight and contains some of the best materials from artists such as 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and more. The last track is a previously unreleased track from both Death Row artists Petey Pablo and Kurupt. The re-release of this album which came out on November 22, 2005 through the record label, Koch contains music videos to the material on the album.\n\nSuge Knight: Marion Hugh \"Suge\" Knight Jr. ( ; born April 19, 1965) is an American record producer, music executive, and a former replacement player as an American football defensive end for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He is the co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records. Death Row Records rose to dominate the rap charts after Dr. Dre's breakthrough album \"The Chronic\" in 1992. After several years of chart successes for artists including Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Outlawz and Tha Dogg Pound, Death Row Records stagnated after Knight's incarceration on probation violation charges in September 1996 and went bankrupt in 2006.\n\nNate Dogg: Nathaniel Dwayne Hale (August 19, 1969 \u2013 March 15, 2011), better known by his stage name Nate Dogg, was an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. He was known as one of the pioneers of West Coast hip hop. He was noted for his membership in rap trio 213 and his solo career in which he collaborated with Dr. Dre, Eminem, Warren G, Tupac Shakur, Westside Connection, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Ludacris, Xzibit, and Shade Sheist on many hit releases. He released three solo albums, \"G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2\" in 1998, \"Music & Me\" in 2001, and \"Nate Dogg\" as a bootlegged album in 2003 and on CD in 2014.\n\nAgainst the Grain (Kurupt album): Against the Grain is the fourth studio album by rapper Kurupt and his first on Death Row Records as a solo artist. Kurupt signed back on to Death Row Records, except as a solo artist in 2002. The album was supposed to be released in 2004, but was delayed. It was finally released in August 2005. It was critical because it was Death Row's first freshly recorded album in over 4 years. Unfortunately, the album went almost unnoticed due to the lack of promotion by Koch Records, which currently distributes all of Death Row's albums. Furthermore, Death Row encouraged fans to not purchase this album because the track list was altered. Certain tracks were removed and others added. It did peak at number 60 on the Billboard 200 on September 2005. The cut tracks were later released on a bootleg compilation titled \"Against tha Grain E.P.\". 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Its most important leader was Terence V. Powderly. The Knights promoted the social and cultural uplift of the workingman, rejected socialism and anarchism, demanded the eight-hour day, and promoted the producers ethic of republicanism. In some cases it acted as a labor union, negotiating with employers, but it was never well organized, and after a rapid expansion in the mid-1880s, it suddenly lost its new members and became a small operation again.\n\nSeattle General Strike Project: The Seattle General Strike Project is a multimedia initiative to chronicle the Seattle General Strike, the first general strike in the United States. In February 1919, what began as a wage dispute in the city\u2019s shipyard expanded into a week-long walkout involving more than 50,000 workers that heralded a wave of post-war labor unrest and America\u2019s first red scare. The website maintained by the project is one of the foremost collections of primary and academic material on the event, and is part of the Pacific Northwest Labor and Civil Rights History Projects program at the University of Washington.\n\n1934 West Coast waterfront strike: The 1934 West Coast Waterfront Strike (also known as the 1934 West Coast Longshoremen's Strike, as well as a number of variations on these names) lasted eighty-three days, triggered by sailors and a four-day general strike in San Francisco, and led to the unionization of all of the West Coast ports of the United States.\n\nAlbert Goodwin: Albert \"Ginger\" Goodwin (May 10, 1887 \u2013 July 27, 1918) of Treeton, England, affectionately named for his bright red hair, was a migrant coal miner who found work in the Cumberland mines, arriving on Vancouver Island in late 1910. Goodwin was disgruntled by the working conditions and management's ubiquitous disregard of all labour factions. Zealous for change, Goodwin became an advocate for workers rights, organizing and promoting the proliferation of trade unions. Goodwin increased in stature to become a highly prominent leader of the social movement that organized labour, but died rather suddenly under highly controversial circumstances that have not been settled to this day. The widely held belief was that Goodwin was murdered in an attempt to stifle collective bargaining; his death inspired the 1918 Vancouver general strike on August 2, 1918, Canada's first General Strike ever. This strike was a precursor to the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, a defining moment in Canadian labour history.\n\n1877 St. Louis general strike: Generally accepted as the first general strike in the United States, the 1877 St. Louis general strike grew out of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. The general strike was largely organized by the Knights of Labor and the Marxist-leaning Workingmen's Party, the main radical political party of the era. When the railroad strike reached East St. Louis, Illinois in July 1877, the St. Louis Workingman's Party led a group of approximately 500 people across the river in an act of solidarity with the nearly 1,000 workers on strike. The party transformed, through speeches and organization, an initial strike among railroad workers into a strike by thousands of workers in several industries for the eight-hour day and a ban on child labor. One speaker was noted to say, At another large rally a black man spoke for those who worked on the steamboats and levees. He asked, \"Will you stand to us regardless of color?\" The crowd shouted back, \"We will!\"\n\n1918 Vancouver general strike: The 1918 Vancouver General Strike was the first general strike in Canadian history and was held 2 August 1918. It was organized as a one-day political protest against the killing of draft evader and labour activist Albert \"Ginger\" Goodwin, who had called for a general strike in the event that any worker was drafted against their will. The strike was met with violence from returned soldiers who had been mobilized and supplied with vehicles to storm the Labour Temple at 411 Dunsmuir Street (the present-day 411 Seniors Centre). Three hundred men ransacked the offices of the Vancouver Trades and Labour Council (VTLC), twice attempted to defenestrate VTLC secretary Victor Midgely and forced him and a longshoreman to kiss the Union Jack. A woman working in the office was also badly bruised when she prevented Midgely from being thrown out the window. Labour activist and suffragette Helena Gutteridge was also at the scene, but was unscathed.\n\nCanada on Strike: \"Canada on Strike\" is the fourth episode in the twelfth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 171st episode of the series overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 2, 2008. In the episode, the nation of Canada, feeling disrespected by the rest of the world, goes on a general strike, demanding money, spurring the boys to raise money by creating a viral video.\n\nInternational Longshore and Warehouse Union: The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) is a labor union which primarily represents dock workers on the West Coast of the United States, Hawaii and Alaska, and in British Columbia, Canada. It also represents hotel workers in Hawaii, cannery workers in Alaska, warehouse workers throughout the West and bookstore workers in Portland, Oregon. The union was established in 1937 after the 1934 West Coast Waterfront Strike, a 3-month-long strike that culminated in a 4-day general strike in San Francisco, California, and the Bay Area. It disaffiliated from the AFL-CIO on August 30, 2013. In 2014, the San Francisco Chronicle described the ILWU today as \"the aristocrat of the working class; a top member can earn over well over $100,000 a year with excellent benefits\", with vacancies receiving thousands or sometimes even tens of thousands of applications. Union officials claim that pay numbers are inflated because they do not include \"casuals\", part-time workers who are not registered ILWU members, do not receive benefits and earn less, with the minimum being $25.71 per hour.\n\nPortuguese legislative election, 1983: The Portuguese legislative election of 1983 took place on 25 April. The last election, in October 1980 had been won by a right-wing coalition, the Democratic Alliance and Francisco S\u00e1 Carneiro had retained office as Prime Minister with an increased majority. However, S\u00e1 Carneiro, along with other important members of the coalition, died in an aircrash only two months after the election, on 5 December 1980. Such happenings caused a massive political instability and Francisco Pinto Balsem\u00e3o, a senior official of the Social Democratic Party, the largest party in the Alliance, became Prime Minister. But Balsem\u00e3o lacked support from such senior members of his party as An\u00edbal Cavaco Silva, and several ministers resigned. Moreover, the right-wing policy was criticized by the left-wing and by the trade unions, and in February, the General Confederation of the Portuguese Workers, with the support of the Communists, called for a general strike that shook the government. The wave of resignations among Balsem\u00e3o's ministers continued and by the end of the year, he also resigned. Because no one inside the Social Democratic Party accepted the office of Prime Minister, the President Ramalho Eanes dissolved the Parliament and called an election for April.\n\n1912 New York City waiters' strike: The 1912 New York City Waiters\u2019 Strike began on May 7, 1912, at the Belmont Hotel and was the first general strike for waiters and hotel workers in New York City history. That day over 150 hotel workers walked out as a sign of protest against their poor working conditions. The strike was organized by Joseph James Ettor and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in conjunction with the Hotel Workers' International Union. At the height of the strike there were 54 hotels and 30 restaurants and other establishments without their staff. This amounted to 2,500 waiters, 1,000 cooks, and 3,000 other striking hotel workers. The strike continued through the rest of May but police began reprimanding protestors, making many of them go back to work. 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The district includes two contributing buildings (the Erie House and the blacksmith shop / mule barn); three contributing engineering structures (Erie Canal Lock 52, culvert, and canal prism of the enlarged Erie Canal); and archaeological sites associated with the canal operations. Lock 52 was constructed 1849-1853 as part of the Enlarged Erie Canal program. It remained in operation until the rerouting of the canal under the New York State Barge Canal System in 1917. The Erie House was built in 1894 and is a two story frame structure that housed a saloon and hotel.\n\nTinkers Creek Aqueduct: Tinkers Creek Aqueduct is an aqueduct that was constructed to bridge the Ohio and Erie Canal over Tinkers Creek near its confluence with the Cuyahoga River in Valley View, Ohio. It is a relatively rare surviving example of an Ohio and Erie Canal aqueduct. It was originally constructed in 1825-1827 by, and re-built due to flood damage in 1845 and 1905. 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The National Park Service is currently working on Phase II of the project to reconstruct it from newer materials.\n\nLow Bridge (song): The popular song \"Low Bridge, Everybody Down\" was written in 1905 by Thomas S. Allen after Erie Canal barge traffic was converted from mule power to engine power, raising the speed of traffic. Also known as \"Fifteen Years on the Erie Canal\", \"Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal\", \"Erie Canal Song\", and \"Mule Named Sal\", the song memorializes the years from 1825 to 1880 when the mule barges made boomtowns out of Utica, Rome, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo, and transformed New York into the Empire State. The tune is sadly nostalgic.\n\nSchoharie Crossing State Historic Site: Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site, also known as Erie Canal National Historic Landmark, is a historic district that includes the ruins of the Erie Canal aqueduct over Schoharie Creek, and a 3.5 mi long part of the Erie Canal, in the towns of Glen and Florida within Montgomery County, New York. It was the first part of the old canal to be designated a National Historic Landmark, prior to the designation of the entire New York State Barge Canal as a NHL in 2017.\n\nIndiana Central Canal: The Indiana Central Canal was a canal intended to connect the Wabash and Erie Canal to the Ohio River. It was funded by the Mammoth Internal Improvement Act, Indiana's attempt to take part in the canal-building craze, started by the Erie Canal. $3.5 million was allocated for the project, the largest piece of the entire $10 million Act. However, due to the Panic of 1837, Indiana suffered financial difficulties and had to turn over the canal to the state's creditors, and building of the canal was stopped in 1839. The canal was supposed to extend 296 mi , from Peru, Indiana, to Evansville, Indiana, where it would reach the Ohio River. It was originally divided into two sections, North and South. Later, a third section was designated, called the Indianapolis section. Only eight miles were completed, with eighty additional miles between Anderson, Indiana, and Martinsville, Indiana, having been partially built.\n\nBeaver and Erie Canal: The Beaver and Erie Canal, also known as the Erie Extension Canal, was part of the Pennsylvania Canal system and consisted of three sections: the Beaver Division, the Shenango Division, and the Conneaut Division. The canal ran 136 mi north\u2013south near the western edge of the state from the Ohio River to Lake Erie through Beaver County, Lawrence County, Mercer County, Crawford County, and Erie County, Pennsylvania.\n\nObservatory Inlet: Observatory Inlet is an inlet on the North Coast of British Columbia. It is a northward extension of Portland Inlet, other sidewaters of which include the Portland Canal. The entrance of Observatory Inlet, from Portland Inlet, lies between Ramsden Point and Nass Point. Ramsden Point also marks, to the west, the entrance of Portland Canal. Observatory Inlet was named by George Vancouver in 1793, because he set up his observatory on the shore of the inlet, at Salmon Cove, in order to calibrate his chronometers. His two vessels, HMS \"Discovery\" and HMS \"Chatham\", stayed in Salmon Cove from July 23 to August 17, 1793. During this time a boat surveying expedition under Vancouver himself explored Behm Canal. Vancouver also named three headlands at the entrance of Observatory Inlet: Maskelyne Point, for Nevil Maskelyne, the Astronomer Royal, Wales Point, for William Wales, the mathematical master who sailed with James Cook, and Ramsden Point, after the famed mathematical instrument-maker Jesse Ramsden.\n\nWalhonding Canal: The Walhonding Canal was a canal in Coshocton County, Ohio that was used as a feeder canal for the Ohio and Erie Canal. A small canal, at only 25 mi long, it was wholly contained within Coshocton County, following the Mohican River from Cavallo south to the confluence with the Kokosing River, which together with the Mohican forms the Walhonding River. The canal followed the Walhonding River southeast toward Coshocton where it met the Ohio and Erie Canal in Roscoe Village.\n\nPennsylvania and Ohio Canal: The Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, also known as the P & O Canal, the Cross Cut Canal and the Mahoning Canal was a shipping canal which operated from 1840 until 1877 (though the canal was completely abandoned by 1872). It was unique in that it served to connect canals in two states (the Ohio and Erie Canal in Ohio and the Beaver and Erie Canal in Pennsylvania) and was funded by private interests.\n\nLouisville and Portland Canal: The Louisville and Portland Canal was a 2 mi canal bypassing the Falls of the Ohio River at Louisville, Kentucky. The Falls form the only barrier to navigation between the origin of the Ohio at Pittsburgh and the port of New Orleans on the Gulf of Mexico; circumventing them was long a goal for Pennsylvanian and Cincinnatian merchants. The canal opened in 1830 as the private Louisville and Portland Canal Company but was gradually bought out during the 19th century by the federal government, which had invested heavily in its construction, maintenance, and improvement. 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The archaeological site takes its name from an ancient irrigation canal, hence 'Fray' or 'Little Euphrates'. It was excavated in 1972 and 1973 as a joint Syrian\u2013Italian operation under the direction of Adnan Bounni of the Syrian Service of Archaeological Excavations and Paolo Matthiae, the excavator of Ebla. The operation was part of the UNESCO-coordinated international effort to excavate as many sites as possible in the area that would be flooded by the reservoir of the Tabqa Dam, which was being constructed at that time. Tell Fray disappeared under the rising waters of Lake Assad in 1974. The excavations revealed occupation layers dating to the 14th century BCE, or Late Bronze Age. There were at least two temples in this city, one of them probably devoted to the god Teshub. A number of houses were also excavated. Two of these houses belonged to important officials. One of these was possibly a local representative or governor of the Hittite king, whereas the other was responsible for the maintenance of the canals in the area. The clay tablets found at Tell Fray indicate that the site belonged to the influence sphere of Ashtata, centred on Emar, which in turn fell under Carchemish, upstream from both Emar and Tell Fray. The site was destroyed by fire in the 13th century BCE, probably by the Middle Assyrian kings Shalmaneser I or Tukulti-Ninurta I, when the Assyrians conquered this area. Based on the cuneiform texts found in Tell Fray and elsewhere, it has been proposed that the name of the ancient site was either Yakharisha or Shaparu. Finds from the excavation are now on display in the National Museum of Aleppo.\n\nThebes, Greece: Thebes ( ; Ancient Greek: \u0398\u1fc6\u03b2\u03b1\u03b9 , \"Th\u0113bai\", ] ; Modern Greek: \u0398\u03ae\u03b2\u03b1 , \"Th\u00edva\" ] ) is a city in Boeotia, central Greece. It played an important role in Greek myths, as the site of the stories of Cadmus, Oedipus, Dionysus and others. Archaeological excavations in and around Thebes have revealed a Mycenaean settlement and clay tablets written in the Linear B script, indicating the importance of the site in the Bronze Age.\n\nVecate Parish: Vecate parish (Latvian: \"Vecates pagasts\" ) is an administrative unit of the Burtnieki Municipality, Latvia - located in northern Latvia, south of the town of Mazsalaca, near the river Salaca and Lake Burtnieks which is fourth largest lake in Latvia. The area covers 8974 ha and population is approx 564. One of the most outstanding European Stone Age settlements such as Fishermen Archaeological Complex \"Zvejnieki\" (contains settlement and the cemetery), ancient settlement \"Kaulenkalns\" (archaeological excavations by E.Sturm in 1943. - 1944.) and \"Rinnukalns\" (archaeological excavations by Carl Georg von Sievers in 1875. - 1877.; A.Zommers in 1881. and E. Sturm in 1943.) are located in this area. Vecate parish developed around the former Alt-Ottenhof manor and it was first mentioned in historical sources in 1640. The area benefits from the local boathouse, library with free public WiFi access, doctorate, open-air stage with sports facilities, newly build community centre and a local shop. \"Vecate\" boathouse has been very popular to anglers and hunters for many years and provides a hire of rowing / fishing boats, also anglers can purchase local fishing licences for legal fishing in the river and lake.\n\nList of archaeological excavations in Jerusalem: List of archaeological excavations in Jerusalem is an incomplete list of archaeological excavations in Jerusalem.\n\nKlin-Yar: Klin-Yar (or Klin-Jar) is a prehistoric and early medieval site in the North Caucasus, outside of Kislovodsk. It was first discovered in the 1980s. Archaeological excavations had uncovered settlement traces and extensive cemetery areas starting in the 8th century BC, belonging to the Koban culture. The site was used up to the 7th century AD. Its long use over all this period, its size and rich finds, as well as the data quality of recent excavations make Klin-Yar one of the most important archaeological sites of the region.\n\nGreek Archaeological Service: The Greek Archaeological Service (Greek: \u0391\u03c1\u03c7\u03b1\u03b9\u03bf\u03bb\u03bf\u03b3\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae \u03a5\u03c0\u03b7\u03c1\u03b5\u03c3\u03af\u03b1 ) is a state service, under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture, responsible for the oversight of all archaeological excavations, museums and the country's archaeological heritage in general.\n\nPolybus of Corinth: Polybus (Greek: \u03a0\u03cc\u03bb\u03c5\u03b2\u03bf\u03c2 ) is a figure in Greek mythology. He was the king of Corinth and husband of either Merope or Periboea. He raised Oedipus as his adopted son, who had been abandoned by his parents Laius and Jocasta of Thebes in Greece. Polybus was the true father of Alcinoe. In virtually all accounts of the mythology, when Oedipus reached adolescence, he consulted with the Delphic Oracle, who told him \"You shall kill your father and marry your mother\". Obviously horrified and disgusted with such a prophecy, Oedipus imposed self-exile upon himself and kept away from Corinth, as he resolved never to murder King Polybus, who had been a kind father to him. Oedipus was also understandably disgusted the act of murdering Polybus and claiming his wife for himself, as he had no unnatural attraction to Queen Merope. Many years later, after Oedipus won the kingship of Thebes by defeating the Sphinx, did another plague befall Thebes. King Oedipus, in his effort to find the cause of plague due to a patricide, revealed that he was told in his teen years that he was destined to murder his father, and sent a spy to Corinth to see who is currently on the throne. The news of Polybus' death by natural causes was announced by the messenger to Jocasta in Sophocles' \"Oedipus Rex\", in which it is mistakenly taken to mean that Oedipus did not kill his father. This would mean that the prophecy that Oedipus would murder his father and marry his mother would be false, and Oedipus expresses relief that he did not commit such a heinous act. Since Polybus was in fact his adoptive father, Oedipus could and did kill his true father, King Laius, and fulfill the prophecy. Oedipus never knew his true destiny until the final parts of the play.\n\nOedipus: Oedipus ( or or ; Ancient Greek: \u039f\u1f30\u03b4\u03af\u03c0\u03bf\u03c5\u03c2 \"Oid\u00edpous\" meaning \"swollen foot\") was a mythical Greek king of Thebes. A tragic hero in Greek mythology, Oedipus accidentally fulfilled a prophecy that he would end up killing his father and marrying his mother, thereby bringing disaster to his city and family.\n\nHarilaq Fortress: The Harilaq fortress (Albanian: \"Kalaja e Harilaqit or K\u00ebshtjella e Harilaqit\" , Serbian: \u0413\u0440\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043d\u0430, \"Gradina\" or \u0410\u0440\u0438\u0459\u0430\u0447\u0430, \"Arilja\u010da\"; 4th\u20136th century AD), is situated on top of the hill known by the local toponomy as the Gradina \u2013 Harilaq, set in an elevated and dominant position, west from the Arilja\u010da village. The fortress is located in an altitude of maximum 766 metres above sea level, and is approximately sited 9\u00a0km southeast from the town of Kosovo Polje and only 2 kilometres west from Pristina International Airport \"Adem Jashari\". The total surface of the fortress, also counting the circular walls/ ramparts, measures around 1.3 hectares of the inner space of the stronghold. The archaeological excavations at this site were conducted in several seasons, commencing in 2005 and were carried out systematically until 2010 by the staff of the Museum of Kosovo, particularly the Archaeological Institute of Kosovo. Nonetheless, several conservations and consolidations of the circuit walls were done in order to preserve the remains. During the five archaeological seasons' works, numerous remains and foundations of sacral, profane and utilitarian buildings were discovered. In regard, the entire outer sides of the rampart with towers at the axes were unearthed, as well as a church with three naves and a Saskrity are discovered, but also two almost identical structures in a rounded shape of an unknown sacral complex has been uncovered, as well. On the other hand, vast movable archaeological material composed of: metal made working tools, jewelry, coins, bricks, glass fragments and architectural structures, all clear indications that pinpoint to the Late Antique date and especially typical for the Justinian Period. Also, at this fortress traces of prehistoric periods have been evidenced, especially emphasizing the metal periods, but it continued to exist all through antiquity and up to the Medieval Period. Discovered and recorded findings from this site of excavations from 2005\u20132008 were presented at the International Conference on Illyria: \"Illyri Meridionale et l'Epire dans l'antiquite, Act du V colloque internacional de Grenoble, 8\u201311 octobre 2008\", held in Grenoble, France.\n\nArchaeological Society of Athens: The Archaeological Society of Athens (Greek: \u0395\u03bd \u0391\u03b8\u03ae\u03bd\u03b1\u03b9\u03c2 \u0391\u03c1\u03c7\u03b1\u03b9\u03bf\u03bb\u03bf\u03b3\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae \u0395\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9\u03c1\u03b5\u03af\u03b1) is an independent learned society. 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He has been invited as a guest judge in television channel programs like \"Super Hero Super Heroin\", \"Voice Of The Nation\" and \"Mirakkel Akkel Challenger\". He is also interested in business in his hometown Joypurhat. His business enterprises include Apu Electronics Bazar, Mariam Traders, Furniture Village and Cholte Cholte.\n\nTony Scott: Anthony David Leighton Scott (21 June 1944 \u2013 19 August 2012) was an English film director and producer. 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It is the fourth and final installment in the \"Lethal Weapon\" series.\n\nThe Wachowskis: Lana Wachowski (formerly Laurence \"Larry\" Wachowski, born June 21, 1965) and Lilly Wachowski (formerly Andrew Paul \"Andy\" Wachowski, born December 29, 1967) are American film directors, screenwriters, and producers. They are siblings, and are both trans women. Collectively known as The Wachowskis ( ) and formerly as The Wachowski Brothers, the pair made their directing debut in 1996 with \"Bound\", and achieved fame with their second film \"The Matrix\" (1999), a major box office success for which they won the Saturn Award for Best Director. They wrote and directed its two sequels: \"The Matrix Reloaded\" and \"The Matrix Revolutions\" (both in 2003), and were deeply involved in the writing and production of other works in that franchise.\n\nRadio Flyer (film): Radio Flyer is a 1992 American drama-fantasy film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Mickey Evans. 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(variously \"VU\" \"Vandy\" Vanderbilt \"Dores\") The Commodores played their six home games at Vanderbilt Stadium at Dudley Field in Nashville, Tennessee, which has been Vanderbilt football's home stadium since 1922. The team's head coach was James Franklin, who is in his second year at Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt has been a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) since the league's inception in 1932, and has participated in the conference's Eastern Division since its formation for the 1992 season. On November 11, 2012 Vandy became bowl eligible in back to back years for the first time in its 123-year football history. This was the first time since 1935 that Vandy won five SEC games in a year and the first time in 30 years that they won at home against Tennessee. Vanderbilt finished the year with the longest current SEC winning streak. 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Little is known about Dietrich or his ancestors other than their familial relations. Dietrich was the brother of Gebhard of Supplinburg, a Saxon count, who was the father of Lothair II, Holy Roman Emperor. Ida, the mother of Dietrich, was niece of Saint Bruno of Querfurt.\n\nErin McGraw: Erin McGraw (born 1957) is an American author, known primarily for works of fiction, both short stories and novels. Her generous, genial works often depicts familial relations with cold-eyed optimism.\n\nJames Brolin: James Brolin ( ; born Craig Kenneth Bruderlin, July 18, 1940) is an American actor, producer, and director, best known for his roles in film and television, including sitcoms and soap operas. 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He guest starred as a restaurant manager in \"Monk\" (\"Mr. Monk's 100th Case\") and as a bumbling government official in \"Psych\" (\"Death is In the Air\"). He also made a cameo appearance in the 1992 Disney film \"The Mighty Ducks\" as a fan.\n\nCooperative Escapism in Familial Relations: \"Cooperative Escapism in Familial Relations\" is the fifth episode of the fourth season of the NBC sitcom \"Community\", which originally aired on March 7, 2013. The episode was written by Steve Basilone and Annie Mebane, and directed by Tristram Shapeero. The episode serves as a resolution to Jeff Winger's troubled history with his father. James Brolin guest-stars as William Winger Sr., Jeff's father. Adam DeVine also guest-stars as William Winger Jr., Jeff's half-brother.\n\nMagrib (film): Magrib (Malayalam: \u0d2e\u0d17\u0d4d\u200c\u0d30\u0d3f\u0d2c\u0d4d , English: Dusk \"or\" Reprieve ) is a 1993 Malayalam film by P. T. Kunju Muhammed. 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Placed under unnatural boundaries we as a people\u2014society, choose to place imaginary borders built through mind, mental constructions\u2014that formulate, negative definitions of each other. \"Verguenza\" acts as both an external and internal regulator, based on what people think, and living up to those expectations, as well as on an \u201cinternalized set of beliefs about what constitutes proper behavior and norms.\u201d A primary factor in verg\u00fcenza is the opinion and expectations of others, this comes from different communities one identifies themselves in, including family, friends, neighborhood, as well as their religious affiliations.\n\nAlgerian Family Code: The Algerian Family Code (French: Code de Famille , Arabic: \u0642\u0627\u0646\u0648\u0646 \u0627\u0644\u0623\u0633\u0631\u0629\u200e \u200e ), enacted on June 9, 1984, specifies the laws relating to familial relations in Algeria. 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It is his best-selling album in Denmark (where it was recorded) and is dedicated to his longtime writing partner Bernie Taupin. The album features his first solo number-one single, \"Sacrifice\", in his home country of the UK, which helped the album also hit number one there, his first since 1974's \"Elton John's Greatest Hits\". John and Taupin meant for the songs to reflect the style of 1960s R&B icons such as Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding and Sam Cooke, whom they admired. It also became his first platinum album in the UK since 1983. In the US it was certified gold in October 1989 and platinum in April 1990 by the RIAA. Guy Babylon made his debut on this album and would continue to play keyboards with John for the next 20 years, while Fred Mandel left the band shortly after. 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He is a session and road-tour percussionist, and occasional actor, who has worked with several musically diverse bands and artists including George Harrison, Billy Joel, Rick Wakeman, Eric Clapton, Pink Floyd and Elton John. Cooper absorbed the influence of rock drummers from the 1960s and 1970s such as Ginger Baker, Carmine Appice, and John Bonham. Incorporation of unusual instruments (for rock drummers of the time) such as cowbells, glockenspiel, and tubular bells, along with several standard kit elements, helped create a highly varied setup. Continually modified to this day, Cooper's percussion set offers an enormous array of percussion instruments for sonic diversity such as the tambourine, congas, crash cymbals, cowbells, roto toms, tubular bells, the gong, snare and timpani. For two decades Cooper honed his technique; In the 1990s, he reinvented his style. He is known for the 7-minute percussion and drum solos he performed during the years 1990\u20131991 for Eric Clapton and for the 7-minute percussion and drum solos during all the 1994 Face to Face Tours with Billy Joel, and Elton John, and the tours with the Elton John band during the years of 1994\u20131995.\n\nWonderful Crazy Night: Wonderful Crazy Night is the 32nd studio album by British singer-songwriter Elton John. It is John's first album since 2006's \"The Captain & the Kid\" to feature the Elton John Band, and was written and recorded in 17 days. John's long-standing percussionist, Ray Cooper, makes his first appearance on any of John's albums since \"Made in England\" in 1995. This is Kim Bullard's first appearance on keyboards replacing Guy Babylon, and Matt Bissonette replacing Bob Birch on bass.\n\nDuets (Elton John album): Duets is the twenty-fourth studio album by the English singer-songwriter Elton John, released in 1993.\n\nThe One (Elton John album): The One is the twenty-third studio album by the English singer-songwriter Elton John, released on 22 June 1992. It was recorded at Studio Guillame Tell in Paris, produced by Chris Thomas and managed by John Reid. The album was dedicated to Vance Buck, and its cover artwork was designed by Gianni Versace.\n\nElton John (album): Elton John is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter Elton John, released on 10 April 1970 by DJM Records. It was released by Uni Records as John's debut album in the United States; many people there assumed it was his first album, as \"Empty Sky\" was not released in that country until 1975. \"Elton John\" includes his breakthrough single \"Your Song\", and helped to establish his career during what was considered the \"singer-songwriter\" era of popular music. In the US, it was certified gold in February 1971 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In the same year, it was nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.\n\nThe Diving Board: The Diving Board is the 31st studio album by British singer-songwriter Elton John. It is the second of his studio releases since 1979's \"Victim of Love\" without any of his regular band members. The album was released in the United Kingdom on 16 September 2013, and debuted at No. 3 on the UK album chart, his highest charting studio album in that country since 2001's \"Songs from the West Coast\", and at No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" 200. It is also his highest-charting solo album in the United States since \"Blue Moves\" in 1976. However, after just eight weeks the album fell off the charts completely.\n\nElton John albums discography: The albums discography of English musician/singer-songwriter Elton John consists of 30 studio albums, 4 live albums, 7 soundtrack albums, 16 compilation albums and 3 extended plays, as well as 2 other albums. John has sold more than 200 million albums worldwide. 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Fed up with constant meddling from Bud Scoppa and Don Wood under the direction of Bill Spooner including surreptitiously remixing a track when John was not at the studio, John Anthony was advised to quit the project by Jerry Moss. Head of A&M A&R Kip Cohen said they took advantage of John and believed they overran the budget to bump up their union fees. Bill Spooner took over and completed the project with the help of engineer Don Wood and Bud Scoppa. 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Despite the success of the album, the group disbanded later in the year with their last appearance being Mase's \"From Scratch\" on his second album, \"Double Up\".\n\nYoung, Rich & Dangerous: Young, Rich & Dangerous is the third and final studio album by the hip hop duo Kris Kross. It was produced by Jermaine Dupri and released in 1996 by So So Def Recordings. Two hit singles were released from the album, \"Tonite's tha Nite\" and \"Live and Die for Hip-Hop\". \"Live and Die for Hip-Hop\" featured Da Brat, Aaliyah, Jermaine Dupri and Mr. Black. Despite some positive reviews, \"Young, Rich & Dangerous\" was the least successful album for Kris Kross. It was certified Gold by the RIAA on March 4, 1996.\n\nLike Mike (soundtrack): Like Mike: Music From the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the 2002 film, \"Like Mike\". It was released on July 2, 2002 through So So Def Recordings and consisted of hip hop and contemporary R&B with production from the likes of Jermaine Dupri, The Neptunes and even Alicia Keys. The soundtrack spawned two singles, the first being \"Basketball\", a cover of Kurtis Blow's 1984 song, performed by Lil' Bow Wow featuring Jermaine Dupri, Fabolous & Fundisha. The other is \"Take Ya Home\" by Lil' Bow Wow, taken from his second album \"Doggy Bag\", which serves as the theme song for the film.\n\nJagged Edge (group): Jagged Edge is an American mainstream R&B group signed through Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings. The group has had a number of hit singles, many of which are produced by Dupri. The group's members include identical twin lead singers Brandon and Brian Casey as well as Kyle Norman and Richard Wingo. In addition to writing the bulk of the group's material, the Casey brothers have also written for Usher, Nivea and Toni Braxton.\n\nNothing (Janet Jackson song): \"Nothing\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Janet Jackson. It was released on March 23, 2010 by A&M Records and So So Def Recordings as a soundtrack single from the film \"Why Did I Get Married Too? \", which starred Jackson. The song was later included on Jackson's compilation album \"\". It was written by Jackson, Johnt\u00e1 Austin, Bryan-Michael Cox and Jermaine Dupri and produced by Jackson, Cox, and Dupri. Initially titled \"Trust in Me\", the song was written about the different character's personas and emotions in the film.\n\nLife in 1472: Life in 1472 is the debut studio album by American producer and rapper Jermaine Dupri, released by So So Def Recordings in the United States on July 21, 1998 (see 1998 in music). 1472 refers to the year of Dupri's birth, 1972. It produced the singles \"Money Ain't a Thang\" (U.S. #52), \"Sweetheart\" (U.S. #125), \"The Party Continues\" (U.S. #29), and \"Going Home with Me\". \"Life In 1472\" spent two weeks at #1 on the Top R&B Albums chart, while breaking the Top 5 on the Billboard 200.\n\nJohnt\u00e1 Austin: Johnt\u00e1 Austin ( ; born June 28, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter, arranger and rapper, who is signed to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings. He is commonly known for collaborating with producers Bryan-Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri & The Production Team StarGate. Austin was awarded two Grammy Awards for his work on the songs \"We Belong Together\" by Mariah Carey and \"Be Without You\" by Mary J. 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It was fought from 26 September 1918 until the Armistice of 11 November 1918, a total of 47 days. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive was the largest in United States military history, involving 1.2 million American soldiers. It was one of a series of Allied attacks known as the Hundred Days Offensive, which brought the war to an end. The battle cost 28,000 German lives and 26,277 American lives. It was the largest and bloodiest operation of World War I for the American Expeditionary Force (AEF), which was commanded by General John J. Pershing, and one of the deadliest battles in American history. American losses were exacerbated by the inexperience of many of the troops, and tactics used during the early phases of the operation.\n\nOperation Nordwind: Operation North Wind (German: \"Unternehmen Nordwind\" ) was the last major German offensive of World War II on the Western Front. 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It was withdrawn in February, and assigned to rear-area duties; while it nominally remained active for the remainder of the war, it had been effectively disbanded.\n\nBattle of the Canal du Nord: The Battle of Canal du Nord was part of a general Allied offensive against German positions on the Western Front during the Hundred Days Offensive of World War I. The battle took place in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France, along an incomplete portion of the Canal du Nord and on the outskirts of Cambrai between 27 September and 1 October 1918. To avoid the risk of having extensive German reserves massed against a single Allied attack, the assault along the Canal du Nord was undertaken as part of a number of closely sequenced Allied attacks at separate points along the Western Front. 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With lower priority than other sectors, the SF Rohrbach was built somewhat later than its neighbors to the east and west, and in company with positions on the extreme western end of the Maginot Line, became one of the \"New Fronts.\" The sector contains several major \"ouvrages\" and was the scene of fighting in both 1940 and 1944. It was attacked in 1940 by German forces in the Battle of France. The sector was heavily engaged by German forces in mid-June 1940, with several casemates and the \"petit ouvrage\" Welschhof surrendering before the Second Armistice at Compi\u00e8gne. The remaining positions and their garrisons finally surrendered on 27 June 1940. In 1944 German forces occupied several positions in the SF Rohrbach, forcing advancing American forces to attack them individually or to bypass them. The German Operation Nordwind offensive of early 1945 caused American forces to fall back, returning to complete the capture of the Rohrbach sector in March 1945. 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The band consists of Sota James (vocals), Dylan Cash (guitar), Baylen Pocket (bass), and Cutty (drums). Their first radio single titled \"Devil's Crypt\" from their Die Anyways record stayed in rotation on the Top 20 chart on Active Radio on Music World Radio for 8 weeks in 2014, peaking at #12. Their second single, titled \"Vulnerable Skin\" remained on the Music World Radio charts for 27 weeks, peaking at #4. They also achieved the #1 band ranking on the Reverbnation metal/rock charts in the Midwest twice during 2014, 4 times in 2015, 5 times in 2016, and twice in 2017. They were also a featured artist on V6 Radio and made the weekly top ten on the Highway Rock Radio 365 charts, reaching #7 in May, 2017.\n\nBlue Cheer: Blue Cheer was an American rock band that initially performed and recorded in the late 1960s and early 1970s and was sporadically active until 2009. 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The song was released to digital outlets on December 16, 2014 as the second single from the band's ninth studio album, \"The Pale Emperor\" (2015). A music video directed by Bart Hess was released on YouTube. The song was a hit on American Active Rock radio, peaking at number eight on \"Billboard\"'s Mainstream Rock, becoming the band's highest peaking single ever on that chart.\n\nThe Gaunga Dyns: The Gaunga Dyns are an American rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, who were active from 1965 through 1968 and who regrouped in 2013. In 1967, they released two singles and a had a local hit with \"Stick with Her\". In the intervening years their work has come to the attention of garage rock enthusiasts, particularly some of their bolder songs such as \"Rebecca Rodifier\", which is one of the earliest rock songs to address the topic of abortion, and \"No One Cares\", which employs odd time signatures and changes. 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Shockley was the manager of a research group at Bell Labs that included John Bardeen and Walter Brattain. The three scientists were jointly awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics for \"their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect.\"\n\nBCS theory: BCS theory or Bardeen\u2013Cooper\u2013Schrieffer theory (named after John Bardeen, Leon Cooper, and John Robert Schrieffer) is the first microscopic theory of superconductivity since Heike Kamerlingh Onnes's 1911 discovery. The theory describes superconductivity as a microscopic effect caused by a condensation of Cooper pairs into a boson-like state. The theory is also used in nuclear physics to describe the pairing interaction between nucleons in an atomic nucleus.\n\nPoint-contact transistor: A point-contact transistor was the first type of solid-state electronic transistor ever constructed. It was developed by research scientists John Bardeen, William Shockley, and Walter Brattain at Bell Laboratories in December, 1947. They worked in a group led by physicist William Shockley. The group had been working together on experiments and theories of electric field effects in solid state materials, with the aim of replacing vacuum tubes with a smaller, less power-consuming device.\n\nCharles William Bardeen: Charles William Bardeen (1847\u20131924) was an American educator and publisher. He devoted his career to improve the education system of the United States. He was the father of Charles Russell Bardeen and grandfather of two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist John Bardeen. 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He is particularly known for an effect \"Collective Quantum Tunneling of CDW Electrons\" and for a well-known paper on the topic written by him and his colleagues, as published in Physical Review Letters. He was a noteworthy student of the twice Nobel laureate physicist John Bardeen who mentioned him at several places in his biography \"True Genius: The Life and Science of John Bardeen\" (John Bardeen) (particularly in Chapter 15 of the book which discusses the work which Miller carried out under the guidance of Bardeen and J. R. Tucker).\n\nCooper pair: In condensed matter physics, a Cooper pair or BCS pair is a pair of electrons (or other fermions) bound together at low temperatures in a certain manner first described in 1956 by American physicist Leon Cooper. Cooper showed that an arbitrarily small attraction between electrons in a metal can cause a paired state of electrons to have a lower energy than the Fermi energy, which implies that the pair is bound. 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This was Macaulay Culkin's first film in nearly nine years since his starring role in the 1994 film \"Richie Rich\".\n\nWhat's New, Scooby-Doo?: What's New, Scooby-Doo? is an American animated sitcom mystery comedy series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for The WB television network; it is the ninth incarnation of the \"Scooby-Doo\" franchise that began with Hanna-Barbera's \"Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! \" and the first of such since the previous incarnation, \"A Pup Named Scooby-Doo\", ended in 1991. The series revives the format of \"Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!\" , in which the title character and his companions, Fred Jones; Daphne Blake; Velma Dinkley and Shaggy Rogers, travel to varying locations solving mysteries; this format is modernized for \"What's New, Scooby-Doo?\" , in which the characters utilize technology that did not exist at the time \"Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!\" first aired. It is the first television series in the franchise in which Frank Welker, Grey DeLisle and Mindy Cohn respectively portrayed the voices of Scooby-Doo, Daphne and Velma; and the final one in which Casey Kasem portrayed Shaggy, having originally quit the role following a dispute regarding the portrayal of the character.\n\nRichie Rich (film series): The Richie Rich films is a series of American family films consist of two, based on the character of the same name, who was originally featured in Harvey Comics. The first film was theatrical release directed by Donald Petrie, that stars Macaulay Culkin. Its sequel was a direct-to-video feature directed by John Murlowski, starring David Gallagher replacing Macaulay Culkin. Both films were distributed by Warner Bros.\n\nFrank Welker: Franklin Wendell Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American actor, who for most of his career has specialized as a voice actor. 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As part of the economic redevelopment of Greater Glasgow promoted by the Scottish Development Agency and local authorities to enhance the city's tourist infrastructure and to attract further national and international conferences the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre was designed as the Hall's successor for exhibitions and entertainments, built and opened on the nearby Queen's Dock in 1985 with an exhibition area equal in size to the Kelvin Hall but with the benefit of extensive car parks and land for other complementary buildings.\n\nJina Devi Chongtham: Jina Devi Chongtham (born 3 February 1987) is an Indian judoka. She is competing in the half-heavyweight (78 kg) class at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.\n\nVera Moskalyuk: Vera Sergeyevna Moskalyuk (Russian: \u0412\u0435\u0440\u0430 \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u041c\u043e\u0441\u043a\u0430\u043b\u044e\u043a; born 10 November 1981 in Zhytomyr, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian-born Russian judoka. She competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics. In 2004 in Athens in the -78 kg event she was eliminated in her first match by Liu Xia. In Beijing in 2008 she competed again at -78 kg and lost her first match to Esther San Miguel. Finally in London in 2012, still in the -78 kg event she was defeated by Kayla Harrison.\n\nRajwinder Kaur (judoka): Rajwinder Kaur (born 2 April 1984) is an Indian judoka. 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According to Tendulkar committee 29.43% population of Uttar Pradesh is poor in 2011-12 while Rangrajan committee gave the report of 39.8% poor for same period in state.\n\nDistrict Hospital, Agra: District Hospital, Agra is a government-run hospital in Agra, India.It is located at Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Chhipitola, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001. It serves the Agra district of the Uttar Pradesh state, India.\n\nTarrakpur: Tarrakpur is a village near NH 93 in the Agra district of Uttar Pradesh in India. Tarrakpur Village has a very close proximity to 156 Mile stone of Yamuna Expressway (less than 200 metres). Yamuna Expressway is One of the most popular highway Built Between The city of NOIDA and Agra.Tarrakpur is just 6km from \"JAYPEE GREENS WISH TOWN AGRA\" 'a diverse and progressive township spread over 1250 acres that combines sophisticated city living with a friendly neighbourhood. 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The mausoleum, constructed by Akbar as a mark of his respect for the Sufi saint, who foretold the birth of Akbar's son, who was named Prince Salim after the Sufi Saint and later succeeded Akbar to the throne of the Mughal Empire, as Jahangir.\n\nList of cities in Uttar Pradesh by population: The Indian state of Uttar Pradesh borders with Nepal and the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttarakhand and National Capital Territory of Delhi. The Himalayas lies in the north of the state and the Deccan Plateau is at the south. In between them, the river Ganges, Yamuna, Ghaghra flow eastwards. Uttar Pradesh can be divided into two distinct regions, Southern hills and Gangetic plain. Uttar Pradesh is divided into 75 districts under 18 divisions. As of 2011, with an estimated population of 199,581,477. Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India. 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It features eight new songs and a voice line-up including Tim Curry, Whoopi Goldberg, Ed Asner, and Michael York.\n\nUp (2009 film): Up is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Pete Docter, the film centers on an elderly widower named Carl Fredricksen (Ed Asner) and an earnest young \"Wilderness Explorer\" (a fictional youth group similar to the Boy Scouts) named Russell (Jordan Nagai). By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America and complete a promise made to his late wife, Ellie. The film was co-directed by Bob Peterson, with music composed by Michael Giacchino.\n\nGood Men: Good Men is a 12-minute short film starring Ed Asner and Mark Rydell, written & directed by Brian Connors and produced by Sean Tracey. Associate Producers were Dean Jamali, Neal Wilde, Tom Downey, Phil Gillin, and Mehrdad Sahafi. This micro-budget, two-character film was shot in one day. The drama takes place on an afternoon before an Oscar party. Asner & Rydell get into an argument over the Holocaust, the proposed mosque at ground zero and the conspiracy allegations surrounding the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. \"Good Men\" won Best Short at The Los Angeles Arthouse Film Festival in 2012 and screened in numerous cities around the U.S. as well as around the world.\n\nLuxo Jr. (character): Luxo Jr. is a desk lamp character and the corporate mascot of Pixar Animation Studios. Luxo Jr. is the protagonist of the short film of the same name and appears on the production logo of every Pixar film, hopping on screen and bouncing on the letter I. John Lasseter created Luxo Junior, modeling the character after his own Luxo brand lamp. The manufacturer of Luxo lamps sued Disney, the parent company of Pixar, for selling Luxo Jr. branded merchandise in 2009.\n\nPAJ animation studio: PAJ animation studio is a persian animation film studio based in IRAN. The studio produced several short films, television commercials, and one feature film. It was founded on 30 October 2007. PAJ animation studio produced a mini series called the hidden lives in 2017 .\n\nFarkhondeh Torabi: Farkhondeh Torabi (born March, 1965 in Tehran, Iran) is an internationally acclaimed Persian animation director.\n\nAxel: The Biggest Little Hero: Axel: The Biggest Little Hero (original title: Bonta) is a 2013 animated 3-D film written and directed by Leo Lee. The English language version stars the voices of Yuri Lowenthal, Sarah Natochenny, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, Kate Higgins and Ed Asner. Under its original title of \"Bonto\", the film released nationwide across China on August 2, 2013, as China\u2019s very first 3-D film to combine stereoscopic effects with CG technology, representing their highest level of animation.\n\nEd Asner filmography: Ed Asner has a career in Hollywood that spans over five decades, in film as well as television and voice acting.\n\nMehrdad Raissi Ardali: Mehrdad Raissi Ardali (Persian: \u0645\u0647\u0631\u062f\u0627\u062f \u0631\u0626\u06cc\u0633\u06cc \u0627\u0631\u062f\u0644\u06cc\u200e \u200e ), born (1978--)20 1978 in Iran, is a prolific Iranian voice actor, dubbing director, founder, director, CEO and Quality Control Manager of Glory Entertainment (The Association of Tehran Young Voice Actors). He has also provided Persian voices for several animation characters, including famous characters such as Donkey in \"Shrek\", Marty in \"Madagascar\", \"\" and \"\", Buck in \"\", Bolt in \"Bolt\", Carl Fredricksen in \"Up\", Flynn Rider in \"Tangled\", The Once-ler in \"The Lorax\", RJ in \"Over the Hedge\", Francesco Bernoulli in \"Cars 2\", Mr. Ping in \"Kung fu Panda\", Ramon in \"Happy Feet 2\", The Man in the Yellow Hat in \"Curious George\", Raoul in \"A Monster in Paris\", Kevin in \"\", Barry in \"Bee Movie\", Bunnymund in \"Rise of the Guardians\", Guy in \"The Croods\" and Kristoff in \"Frozen (2013 film)\".\n\nI Know That Voice: I Know That Voice is a documentary about American voice acting. It premiered on November 6, 2013, at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre. 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Universal Karaite Judaism is the official body recognized by the State of Israel as representing Karaite Jews in matters of personal status. The university's first \u201cIntroduction to Judaism\u201d class began in February 2006 and ended in May 2007. Ten of the graduates from the course converted to Judaism together with their children under the auspices of Congregation Bnai Israel of the Karaite Jews of America in Daly City, California, on July 30, 2007. These were the first official sanctioned conversions to Judaism according to the Karaite rite since 1465. On September 2, 2007, the university awarded an Honorary Doctorate degree in Education to Mourad El-Kodsi, historian and author of The Karaite Jews of Egypt and The Karaites of Poland, Lithuania, Russia & Ukraine. El-Kodsi was named Dean Emeritus of the university whose function will be to mentor the university's graduate students.\n\nSame-sex marriage and Judaism: Same-sex marriage in Judaism has been a subject of debate within Jewish denominations. The traditional view among Jews is to regard same-sex relationships as categorically forbidden by the Torah. This remains the current view of Orthodox Judaism, but not of Reconstructionist Judaism, Reform Judaism and Conservative Judaism, which started changing its position to same-sex unions in 2006.\n\nShimsat Nuthar: Shimsat Nuthar is a reconstructionist religion. It is a very small but growing faith tradition experiencing revival among African Americans. The church advertises itself as the religion of \"The Black Nation\".\n\nAmerican Jews: American Jews, or Jewish Americans, are Americans who are Jews, whether by religion, ethnicity or nationality. The current Jewish community in the United States consists primarily of Ashkenazi Jews, who comprise about 90% of the American Jewish population. Most American Ashkenazim are US-born, with a dwindling number of now elderly earlier immigrants, as well as some more recent foreign-born immigrants. During the colonial era, prior to the mass immigration of Ashkenazim, Spanish and Portuguese Jews represented the bulk of America's then small Jewish population, and while their descendants are a minority today, they along with an array of other Jewish communities represented the remainder of American Jews, including other more recent Sephardic Jews, Mizrahi Jews, various other ethnically Jewish communities, as well as a smaller number of converts to Judaism. The American Jewish community manifests a wide range of Jewish cultural traditions, encompassing the full spectrum of Jewish religious observance.\n\nReconstructionist Rabbinical Association: The Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association (RRA) founded in 1974, is the professional association of rabbis affiliated with Reconstructionist Judaism. It has approximately 300 members, most of whom are graduates of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Wyncote, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. The association is a member of a number of national coalitions including the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.\n\nAlliance of Black Jews: The Alliance of Black Jews was an American organization that was started in Chicago, Illinois, in 1995 by a group of African Americans who self-identified as Jews and Black Hebrews. At the time, they estimated that there were about 200,000 black Jews in the United States. 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The film starts with meticulous examination of Evita Duarte's origins, her relationship with her parents (particularly her father) and her siblings. \"Evita\" goes on to reveal intimate aspects of Duarte's early childhood and adolescence, leading to her resolving to flee her home in the countryside for the capital city of Buenos Aires. The latter segments of the film are highlighted by interviews with former teachers from her elementary schooling in Junin, a small city in the province of Buenos Aires. Throughout the film, the director is steadily reminding the audience of the domestic and international context out of which Evita Duarte emerged, enhancing the viewer's understanding the facts. The second act of the film concludes with her funeral in Buenos Aires. The third act exposes the macabre plot to have Evita Peron's corpse disappear, and looks at the curious series of events leading to the exchange of cadavers between the so-called Peronist youth and the military regime. \"Evita\" premiered in the US on WCVE Richmond-PBS, and WHTJ Charlottesville-PBS on July 12, 2012. \"Evita\" has been included in courses on Political Science and History. Most recently, the documentary was listed 11 in the \u201cTop 25 Political Documentaries That Shed Light On Latin America\u2019s Reality\"\n\nSoriano (film): Soriano is a biographical documentary by Eduardo Montes-Bradley exploring the life and works of Osvaldo Soriano, author of Funny Dirty Little War through testimonies of friends and family in Argentina, France, Belgium, Germany, and Italy. The documentary includes rare 16mm footage filmed by Soriano and friends during in his hometown of Tandil in the early 1960s. Part of this original footage was used by the director to reconstruct a short film as it was scripted by a young Osvaldo Soriano. The show film is now on the permanent collection of several university libraries.\n\nHarto The Borges: Harto The Borges is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. \"Harto The Borges\" explores the narcissistic side of Jorge Luis Borges, the author of El Aleph, his frequent and often criticized comments to the press, his distinctive and gentle ironies. Harto The Borges had a theatrical release in Buenos Aires in September 2000, and was well received by the critics. Since then has been frequently exhibited at forums, campuses, and film festivals. On October 4, 2011, Harto The Borges was made available to the general audience in Argentina through the On Line version of Revista Cultura \u00d1, (Diario Clarin) in Buenos Aires. The film was released alongside an article in which the director views the film ten years after its premier at the Cine Cosmos. The film is currently available in Vimeo .\n\nChe: Rise and Fall: Che Rise and Fall is a documentary film created by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. The film was entirely shot in Cuba at the time Che Guevara\u2019s remains were airlifted from Bolivia to Santa Clara the final resting place. The documentary features the testimonies of Guevara\u2019s comrades-in-arms in Sierra Maestra, Congo and Bolivia, also with Alberto Granado with whom Guevara rode a motorcycle from Argentina on a trip that will end, tragically, sixteen years later in the jungles of Bolivia, an experience that was brought to the big screen on \"The Motorcycle Diaries\". \"Che Rise and Fall\" begins with an account of Guevara's death in Bolivia in 1967, and fittingly ends with footage of the return of his remains for interment in a monument in Santa Clara's Revolution Square some 30 years later.\n\nEduardo Montes-Bradley: Eduardo Montes-Bradley (born July 9, 1960) is an award-winning documentarian, photographer, lecturer, and published author. His documentaries participate in film festivals, have beem incorporated in the syllabus of academic courses, and are frequently screened at cultural events such as the Frankfurt Book Fair. Montes-Bradley is a board member with the African American Heritage Center, and member of the International Advisory Committee with the UNESCO Chair in Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education, and was most recently awarded as UCLA Regents Lecturer. Montes-Bradley resides in [[Charlottesville, VA|Charlottesville]] where he produces photographic work, and documentary films for [[Heritage Film Project]]. Among his most recent productions is [[Monroe Hill]], documentary-essay tracing the roots and the historical context of [[James Monroe]]\u2019s first home in [[Albemarle County]]. Montes-Bradley is currently working on \"The Village\", a documentary-essay celebrating art & architecture in the bicentennial of the University of Virginia, and \"[[J.J. Lankes|Lankes]], Revival of Printmaking in America\"\n\nMonroe Hill: Monroe Hill is a 2015 documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley made possible, in part, through an award from the Jefferson Trust The film traces the roots, and historical context, of James Monroe\u2019s first home in Albemarle County, and its transformation over a period of three decades until the laying of the cornerstone at the University of Virginia in October 6, 1817. \"Monroe Hill\" premiered during the 28th edition of the Virginia Film Festival, on November 6, 2015, and was selected to compete in the Official Selection of the Richmond International Film Festival, 2016. Monroe Hill premiered on PBS on March 28th, 2016.\n\nRita Dove: An American Poet: Rita Dove: An American Poet is a documentary film produced, directed and edited by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. It is a biographical sketch of U.S. Poet Laureate and National Medal of Arts winner Rita Dove. The film explores the poet's life beyond the otherwise extensive and readily available information in Internet and Social Media, exposing fundamental facts of Dove's childhood and formative years growing up in Akron, Ohio in the 1950s and during the turbulent 1960s.\n\nSamba on Your Feet: Samba On Your Feet is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley also known as \"Samba! reflections of Africa in Brazilian culture\u201d. 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A ten-episode first season premiered on Showtime on June 26, 2016. The pilot episode was written and directed by Crowe.\n\nCameron Crowe: Cameron Bruce Crowe (born July 13, 1957) is an American director, producer, screenwriter, journalist, author, and actor. Before moving into the film industry, Crowe was a contributing editor at \"Rolling Stone\" magazine, for which he still frequently writes.\n\nAloha (film): Aloha is a 2015 American romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Cameron Crowe. The film, starring Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Rachel McAdams, Bill Murray, John Krasinski, Danny McBride and Alec Baldwin, was released on May 29, 2015. The film received negative reviews from critics and has grossed only $26 million against a budget of $37 million, making the film a box office bomb.\n\nPushing Hands (film): Pushing Hands () is a film directed by Ang Lee. Released in 1992, it was his first feature film. Together with Ang Lee's two following films, \"The Wedding Banquet\" (1993) and \"Eat Drink Man Woman\" (1994), it forms his \"Father Knows Best\" trilogy, each of which deals with conflicts between an older and more traditional generation and their children as they confront a world of change.\n\nFast Times at Ridgemont High: Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a 1982 American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling and written by Cameron Crowe, adapted from his 1981 book of the same name. Crowe went undercover at Clairemont High School in San Diego and wrote about his experiences.\n\nJoe Hutshing: Joe Hutshing is an American film editor who grew up in San Diego, California and is best known for working multiple times with film director, Oliver Stone and well as with film director Cameron Crowe (who is also from San Diego, California). Hutshing graduated from the University of Oregon in 1980.\n\nAmerican Hot Wax: American Hot Wax is a 1978 biopic film directed by Floyd Mutrux and written by John Kaye, telling the story of pioneering disc jockey Alan Freed, who was instrumental in introducing and popularizing rock and roll in the 1950s. Freed is often credited with coining the term \"Rock 'n' Roll.\" The film starred Tim McIntire as Freed, and Fran Drescher as Freed's feisty secretary, Laraine Newman as a young aspiring songwriter, Melanie Chartoff as a young singer, Jeff Altman as a sleazy record promoter who is told off by everybody he approaches, Jay Leno as Freed's mischievous limousine driver, Moosie Drier in a warmly reviewed performance as the head of a Buddy Holly fan club with at least 5,000 members, and a walk-on part by a teenaged Cameron Crowe. It also featured performances by Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Frankie Ford, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and the Brooklyn Dreams as \"Professor La Plano and The Planotones\". The film was not a box-office success.\n\nPearl Jam Twenty: Pearl Jam Twenty (also known as PJ20) is a 2011 American rockumentary directed by Cameron Crowe about the band Pearl Jam. Preliminary footage was being shot as of June 2010. Crowe completed filming in April 2011, after using 12,000 hours of footage of the band for the documentary. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and also had an accompanying book and soundtrack.\n\nAng Lee: Ang Lee (; born October 23, 1954) is a Taiwanese film director, screenwriter and producer.\n\nAlmost Famous: Almost Famous is a 2000 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Cameron Crowe, and starring Billy Crudup, Kate Hudson and Patrick Fugit. 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It was formed on 3 July 2009 by combining four municipal councils and 53 \"gram panchayats\".\n\nEck Stadium: Eck Stadium is a baseball stadium in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It is located on the south side of 21st Street between Hillside and Oliver on the campus of Wichita State University in northeast Wichita.\n\nWichita State University: Wichita State University (WSU) is a public research university in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It is the third-largest university governed by the Kansas Board of Regents.\n\nKollam Municipal Corporation: Kollam Municipal Corporation (KMC) is the civic body that governs the City of Kollam in the Indian state of Kerala. It is the fourth largest city corporation in the state by population and fifth largest by area. 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Different traditions mark the date of Twelfth Night on either 5 January or 6 January; the Church of England, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, celebrates Twelfth Night on the 5th and \"refers to the night before Epiphany, the day when the nativity story tells us that the wise men visited the infant Jesus\". In Western Church traditions, the Twelfth Night concludes the Twelve Days of Christmas; although, in others, the Twelfth Night can precede the Twelfth Day. Bruce Forbes writes:In 567 the Council of Tours proclaimed that the entire period between Christmas and Epiphany should be considered part of the celebration, creating what became known as the twelve days of Christmas, or what the English called Christmastide. On the last of the twelve days, called Twelfth Night, various cultures developed a wide range of additional special festivities. The variation extends even to the issue of how to count the days. If Christmas Day is the first of the twelve days, then Twelfth Night would be on January 5, the eve of Epiphany. If December 26, the day after Christmas, is the first day, then Twelfth Night falls on January 6, the evening of Epiphany itself.\n\nFeste: Feste is a fool in the William Shakespeare comedy \"Twelfth Night\". He is attached to the household of the Countess Olivia. He has apparently been there for some time, as he was a \"fool that the Lady Olivia's father took much delight in\" (2.4). Although Olivia's father has died within the last year, it is possible that Feste approaches or has reached middle age, though he still has the wit to carry off good 'fooling' when he needs to, and the voice to sing lustily or plangently as the occasion demands. He is referred to by name only once during the play, in answer to an inquiry by Orsino of who sang a song that he heard the previous evening. Curio responds \"Feste, the jester, my lord; a fool that the lady Olivia's father took much delight in. He is about the house\" (2.4). Throughout the rest of the play, he is addressed only as \"Fool,\" while in the stage directions he is mentioned as \"Clown.\"\n\nTwelfth Night: Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601\u201302 as a Twelfth Night's entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The play centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck. Viola (who is disguised as Cesario) falls in love with Duke Orsino, who in turn is in love with the Countess Olivia. Upon meeting Viola, Countess Olivia falls in love with her thinking she is a man. The play expanded on the musical interludes and riotous disorder expected of the occasion, with plot elements drawn from the short story \"Of Apollonius and Silla\" by Barnabe Rich, based on a story by Matteo Bandello. The first recorded performance was on 2 February 1602, at Candlemas, the formal end of Christmastide in the year's calendar. The play was not published until its inclusion in the 1623 First Folio.\n\nIllyria (musical): Illyria is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Pete Mills, based on William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, written in 2002. Illyria is a traditional adaption of Twelfth Night, but features a more contemporary score.\n\nTwelfth Night (1996 film): Twelfth Night (also known as Twelfth Night: Or What You Will) is a 1996 British film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play, directed by Trevor Nunn and featuring an all-star cast. Set in the late 20th century, it was filmed on location in Cornwall, including scenes shot at Padstow and at Lanhydrock House near Bodmin, with Orsino and his followers wearing uniforms that evoke the Austro-Hungarian Empire.\n\nStratford-upon-Avon chain ferry: The Stratford-upon-Avon chain ferry is a manually operated pedestrian chain ferry across the River Avon in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon in the English county of Warwickshire. The ferry is owned by Stratford-upon-Avon District Council. It links Waterside, roughly halfway between the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Holy Trinity Church, with the water meadows on the opposite side of the river. The vessel used on the service is named \"Malvolio\", after the character of the same name in William Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night.\n\nMalvolio: Malvolio is the steward of Olivia's household in William Shakespeare's comedy \"Twelfth Night, or What You Will\". He is often portrayed as the main antagonist.\n\nTobias Beer: Tobias Beer (born 1976) is an English actor. Born in Cambridge, he studied at Oxford University and the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art . He has worked predominantly in the theatre, and his credits include: \"Great Expectations\", \"Merry Wives of Windsor\" (with Judi Dench, Simon Callow and Alistair McGowan), \"Twelfth Night\" and \"The Comedy of Errors\" (all for the Royal Shakespeare Company); \"The Changeling\" for Cheek by Jowl, directed by Declan Donnellan; \"Cymbeline\", \"Twelfth Night\", \"Macbeth\" and \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" for the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park In 2015 he will return to the RSC in Death of a Salesman.\n\nTwelfth Night (1988 film): Twelfth Night, or, What You Will is a videotaped 1988 television adaptation of Kenneth Branagh's stage production for the Renaissance Theatre Company of William Shakespeare's \"Twelfth Night\" first broadcast in the UK by ITV on 30 December 1988. Made by Thames Television, in collaboration with Renaissance, it stars Frances Barber as Viola and Richard Briers as Malvolio. The recording was shot on a single set with the appearance of a wintry garden. The costumes are Victorian, and the time of year is Christmas.\n\nList of Warwickshire County Cricket Club grounds: Warwickshire County Cricket Club is one of the 18 member clubs of the English County Championship, representing the historic county of Warwickshire. The club was established on 8 April 1882 and has played first-class cricket since 1894, List A cricket since 1963, and Twenty20 cricket since 2003. Unlike most professional sports, in which a team usually has a single fixed home ground, county cricket clubs have traditionally used different grounds in various towns and cities within the county for home matches, although the use of minor \"out grounds\" has diminished since the 1980s. Warwickshire have played first class, List A, or Twenty20 matches at eleven different grounds. 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In 1995, she came to prominence with her debut movie role as the genetically engineered human-alien hybrid Sil in the science-fiction thriller \"Species\", then the human-alien hybrid Eve in \"Species II\" and \"Species III\". Other notable on-screen roles include \"The Whole Nine Yards\", \"The Whole Ten Yards\", \"It Had to Be You\", \"Ghosts of Mars\", \"She Spies\", the television series \"Eli Stone\", and the Canadian miniseries \"Would Be Kings\", for which she won the Gemini Award for best actress. Her most recent role is as Dawn Chamberlain on the television series \"The Secret Circle\".\n\nSunshine (1973 film): Sunshine is a 1973 made-for-television docudrama, directed by Joseph Sargent and produced by George Eckstein, about a young wife and mother who dies of cancer at age 20. The movie starred Cristina Raines in the lead role of Kate Hayden (Raines' first big movie role), Cliff DeYoung as Kate's husband Sam Hayden, and twins Lindsay and Sidney Greenbush as Jill, Kate and Sam's daughter, as a toddler. The movie originally aired on CBS as an episode of the \"CBS Friday Night Movie\" on November 9, 1973. When first aired, \"Sunshine\" was the most watched made-for-TV movie in history. The film used John Denver's song \"Sunshine on My Shoulders\" as a theme.\n\nCaitlin Stasey: Caitlin Jean Stasey (born 1 May 1990) is an Australian actress. She is known for her role as Rachel Kinski in \"Neighbours\". Previously she played Francesca Thomas in \"The Sleepover Club\", although her breakthrough movie role came in \"Tomorrow, When the War Began\", a 2010 movie adaption of the teen novel of the same name in which she played lead protagonist Ellie Linton. She also played Lady Kenna in the American series \"Reign\" from 2013 to 2015 and had a recurring role in the ABC2 series \"Please Like Me\" from 2013 to 2016. In 2017 Stasey starred as Ada on the Fox television drama \"APB\", which was cancelled after one season in May 2017.\n\nKariya (film): Kariya is a 2003 Kannada film directed by Prem, starring Darshan Thoogudeep and Abinayasri. The sequel of this film titled Kariya 2 is set to release in 2017 starring Santosh Balaraj and Mayuri Kyatari\n\nNight After Night (film): Night After Night is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film starring George Raft, Constance Cummings, and Mae West in her first movie role. Others in the cast include Wynne Gibson, Alison Skipworth, Roscoe Karns, Louis Calhern, and Bradley Page. Directed by Archie Mayo, it was adapted for the screen by Vincent Lawrence and Kathryn Scola, based on the Cosmopolitan magazine story \"Single Night\" by Louis Bromfield, with West allowed to contribute to her lines of dialogue.\n\nMercy chinwo: Mercy Chinwo is a Nigerian singer and actress, who came into limelight for winning the Etisalat and Pepsi sponsored, Nigerian Idol, Season 2 in 2012. She started her musical career by lending her vocals to musical projects by popular Nigerian gospel music artists such as Sammie Okposo, JoePraize, Buchi, Chris Morgan, and Preye. A year after winning the Nigerian Idols, she nicked her first movie role in Yvonne Nelson's award winning movie,House of Gold starring alongside Yvonne Nelson, Majid Michel, Omawumi, Ice Prince, Francis Odega and Eddie Watson, where she was also nominated at the 2013 Ghana Movie Awards for best music, original song.\n\nThe Test of Honor: The Test of Honor (1919) is an American silent film drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky, released by Paramount, directed by John S. Robertson, and starring John Barrymore. Considered the actor's first drama movie role after years of doing film comedies and farces. It is based on author E. Phillips Oppenheim 1906 novel \"The Malefactor\".\n\nBaywatch (film): Baywatch is a 2017 American action comedy film directed by Seth Gordon and based on the television series of the same name. Written by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the film stars Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron, Priyanka Chopra, Alexandra Daddario, Kelly Rohrbach and Jon Bass. The plot follows lifeguard Mitch Buchannon and his team, who in an effort to save their beach have to take down a druglord.\n\nAquaman (film): Aquaman is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is intended to be the sixth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The film is being directed by James Wan, with a screenplay by Will Beall, from a story by Wan and Geoff Johns, and stars Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, Patrick Wilson, Willem Dafoe, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Temuera Morrison, Dolph Lundgren, and Nicole Kidman.\n\nYahya Abdul-Mateen II: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is an American actor, best known for his role Cadillac in the television series \"The Get Down\". 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It is a tribute album to Ronnie James Dio, featuring covers of several songs he had sung during his time with Rainbow, Black Sabbath and his own band Dio. The covers done on this tribute album were recorded by mostly power metal bands.\n\nDio discography: The following is a comprehensive discography of Dio, an American heavy metal band led by vocalist Ronnie James Dio. Dio was formed in 1982 after Ronnie James Dio and drummer Vinny Appice left Black Sabbath. The band went through frequent personnel changes. The final line-up consisted of Dio (vocals), Craig Goldy (guitars), Rudy Sarzo (bass), Simon Wright (drums) and Scott Warren (keyboards).\n\nDio (album): Dio is a cover album by Norwegian rock singer J\u00f8rn Lande, (released under his stagename \"Jorn\") released in July 2010. The album was recorded as a tribute to the late Ronnie James Dio and consists of covers of songs from Dio, Black Sabbath and Rainbow, with one original composition written for Ronnie James Dio. Lande describes the album as a \"fine collection of songs that present the music of the Man and the Artist, with a unique twist\" and a \"sincere and heartfelt \u201cthank you\u201d to a great and influential Artist\" who \"has affected my life and career in such a way that without his presence, I would not have become the artist I am today\". A music video for the song \"Song for Ronnie James\" was released on YouTube. The announcement of the album did not pass off without critique however, as Lande was accused of exploiting the death of Dio. Frontiers Records President released a statement in which he denies those accusations and explains that the albums had been in the works since spring of 2009, before Dio's death in May 2010. In South America the album is called \"Song For Ronnie James\".\n\nMagic: A Tribute to Ronnie James Dio: Magic: A Tribute to Ronnie James Dio is a compilation album, released on 15 June 2010. It is a tribute album to Ronnie James Dio, featuring covers of several songs he had sung during his time with Rainbow, Black Sabbath and his own band Dio.\n\nRonnie James Dio \u2013 This Is Your Life: Ronnie James Dio \u2013 This Is Your Life is a 2014 tribute album to singer-songwriter Ronnie James Dio, lead singer of several heavy metal bands including Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Heaven & Hell, and his own band Dio. The album features many of Dio's contemporaries performing songs originally recorded by Dio. Tenacious D won the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance at the 57th Grammy Awards for their cover of \"The Last in Line\", and Anthrax were nominated in the same category for their cover of \"Neon Knights\".\n\nSong for Ronnie James: \"Song for Ronnie James\" is a song by Norwegian heavy metal singer Jorn from the tribute album \"Dio\". It was written as a tribute to the deceased Ronnie James Dio who died a couple of months earlier. The song is the only on the album which isn't a Dio / Black Sabbath / Rainbow cover. It has been performed live many times but the most notable was at \"Brew House\" Gothenburg, Sweden when the crowd sang almost the whole song. Clocking at 8:07 it is the longest track on the album.\n\nMetal Hits (Dio album): Metal Hits is a compilation album by the heavy metal band Dio and was released in 2005 by Rhino Flashback Records. Multi-instrumentalist and heavy-metal mainstay Ronnie James Dio built up a hefty back catalog over the decades, with a career that spans vocalizing for Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and of course, his own group, Dio. This best-of, which covers the Dio years exclusively, spans the period 1983's Holy Diver and 1990's Lock Up the Wolves, and is packed with the kind of high-octane performances Dio fans have come to treasure. Neo-Gothic masterpieces like \"Sunset Superman\" and \"Dream Evil\" share space with the metal mysticism of \"Last in Line,\" while Dio's hell's-gate scream holds sway over all.\n\nLuca Prodan: Luca Prodan (17 May 1953 \u2013 22 December 1987) was an Italian\u2013Scotish musician and singer. He was the leader and singer of Sumo, one of the most influential rock bands of Argentina, and is widely considered as one of the most important artists of the last quarter of the twentieth century in his country.\n\nMan on the Silver Mountain: \"Man on the Silver Mountain\" is the first single by Rainbow and the first track of their debut album, \"Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow\". Written by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore and singer Ronnie James Dio, this song is, as Dio said, \"a semi-religious one, a man on the silver mountain is a kind of God figure everyone is crying out to\". 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It opened in 1961, making it one of the oldest shopping centres in the city. The mall is just a short 10-minute drive south of St. Laurent Shopping Centre. The shopping centre is also just a 3-minute drive from the Canadian Museum of Science of Technology (closed until 2017). The Smythe Medical Centre is located just across from the north end of the mall. The mall is bounded by Smythe Road to the north, Othello Avenue to the west, Russell Road to the east, and St. Laurent Boulevard to the south. The shopping centre has approximately 60 shops and services including Dollar Plus, LCBO, Loblaws, Rexall Pharma Plus, Royal Bank, The Beer Store, and the Ottawa Public Library. The shopping centre is adjacent to the Elmvale Transit Station. The size of the total complex is 147,332 square feet. The shopping centre is currently owned by Rio-Can Real Estate Investment Trust.\n\nFoinikaria: Foinikaria () is a village in the Limassol District of Cyprus, located east of the Germasogeia Dam. 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Moonstone offers the convenience of easy access to cities and towns nearby, with all amenities and attractions, while providing a quiet lifestyle, full of nature and life outdoors for families to explore.\n\nTukwila station: Tukwila is a train station serving the city of Tukwila, Washington. It was built by Sound Transit along BNSF Railway tracks in Tukwila. The station is served by Sound Transit's Sounder South Line trains, Amtrak Cascades trains and King County Metro buses. The station is located within a five-minute drive from Westfield Southcenter mall and Seattle\u2013Tacoma International Airport\n\nMenyinkwa: Menyinkwa is located in Kenya, Nyanza Province, Kisii county along Kisii-Kilgoris road approximately 5\u00a0km or 5 minute drive from Kisii town It is a neighbourhood of middle-class inhabitants who are Abaganda, Abanyamoyio, Abao'riango and some Abanyamasicho. The majority of the inhabitants are allien kisiis from other regions and locals who are actively involved in successful business and farming.\n\nUpper Lonsdale: Upper Lonsdale is a suburban area in both the City and District of North Vancouver. This area runs north of Highway 1 (around 24th Street) to the corner of Lonsdale and Rockland (where Lonsdale Avenue comes to an end). The first 5 blocks up Lonsdale Avenue (from 25th Street to 29th Street) are part of the City of North Vancouver, while the remaining blocks (29th Street to Rockland) belong to the District of North Vancouver. Upper Lonsdale is the more residential part of Lonsdale Avenue, although it does have a couple blocks of shops and services (all of which run from 29th Street up to Kings Road--only two blocks). The peak of Lonsdale Avenue (where it meets Rockland) sits at an elevation of 850 feet above sea level whereas Lower Lonsdale (a mere 5 minute drive south) sits at sea level at some points).\n\nLewisporte: Lewisporte is a town in central Newfoundland Island, Canada, with a population of 3,409. It is situated in Burnt Bay which opens on to the Bay of Exploits. Lewisporte has a deep water port and related facilities that serve many communities in the region. Gander and its international airport are thirty minutes east on the Trans Canada Highway. Grand Falls-Windsor is a 45-minute drive west. 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Playing a mix of oldies/classic hits, adult contemporary, rock music, and some country crossovers, the station broadcasts an Adult Hits/Full-Service format for approximately 16 hours per day, from 6:00AM through 10:00PM ET (reserving the first and, also, the final hour of their broadcast day to \"When Radio Was\"). \"The Mountain 94.9\" carries local high school sports in season. \"The Mountain 94.9\" had also carried the complete schedule of Red Sox Baseball (from 1997 through 2015, prior to becoming a Former Affiliate in 2016, which was when Millinocket's affiliation with the Red Sox Baseball would ultimately be transferred over to co-owned WSYY-AM, thus concluding the frequent interruptions to the music on \"The Mountain 94.9\" during Baseball season). The station currently features programming from CBS Radio and carries CBS Radio News at the top of every hour (and has been an affiliate of that network for many decades). Licensed to Millinocket, Maine, United States, the station's broadcast signal serves the Central Penobscot County, Eastern Piscataquis County, and Southern Aroostook County Maine areas, and the station is licensed to serve the town of Millinocket, Maine, the very town where its studios/offices and tower site are located. The station is currently owned by Katahdin Communications, Inc. WSYY-FM originally went on the air in 1978 on 97.7 FM as WKTR, upgrading to its current facilities in 1984 on 94.9. Prior to their \"The Mountain 94.9\" branding, WSYY-FM used to be referred to as \"North Country 95\", airing a full-time Country Music format. The current format, branding, and slogan was probably adopted around March 1, 2004, when Katahdin Communications, Inc. assumed control of WSYY-FM & WSYY-AM from Katahdin Timberlands, LLC (as a result of the radio station facing increasing land disputes), initially as a short term lease agreement but the transfer of ownership ultimately became permanent. Those same land disputes would eventually lead to a loss of WSYY-FM's 23,500 watt transmitter location (featuring an antenna HAAT of 211 meters); as a result, WSYY-FM may have been operating under a Special Temporary Authority License (a 12,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 68 meters via Hammond Ridge on Lake Road, about two miles from Millinocket Municipal Airport), ever since as long ago as late 2007, pending a planned permanent move to a 22,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 198.4 meters (from just off Nicatou Road in Medway, well east of WSYY-FM's old or current transmitter tower location). On November 23th, 2016, the CP for this proposed move was modified to a 45,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 146.7 meters, the first time this proposed move has ever received official approval from the FCC. WSYY-FM is one of the two Maine affiliates\u2014apart from WLOB\u2014of When Radio Was (7 days a week from 5:00AM through 6:00AM ET and also from 10:00PM through 11:00PM ET), is one of the two Maine affiliates (WWMJ) of The Acoustic Storm (Saturdays from 9:00AM through 12:00PM ET), is Maine's only affiliate of the Crook & Chase syndicated Country Music countdown programming (Sunday afternoons from 2:00PM through 6:00PM ET), and is an affiliate of the Blues Deluxe radio show. WSYY-FM/WSYY-AM are unusual in that while these stations are authorized to broadcast 24 hours a day, the stations both have sign-offs every day (WSYY-AM signing off at sun-down, broadcasting only on Weekends (but not between Monday-through-Friday) and WSYY-FM broadcasting for approximately 18\u00bc hours per day, 7 days a week, WSYY-FM's broadcast day concluding with the 11:00PM ET Top-of-the-Hour CBS Radio newscast and then a Nightly Sign-Off Announcement and then an instrumentation of the American national anthem, followed by Dead Air amidst a Transmitter Power-Down, not Signing Back Onto The Air until 4:55AM ET). In Old Town and also Bangor (and continuing southward and/or southwestward), the station has strong FM co-channel interference with Portland-market WHOM (which transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the tallest peak in the Northeast and had for a long time claimed on its website that it has the largest coverage area of any FM station in the United States, its signal spanning five states: NH, ME, VT, MA, NY and also parts of Southern Quebec Province, Canada), this matter being especially problematic before dawn or after dusk. In favorable atmospheric conditions, a very weak signal of WHOM can be DX-ed in Millinocket during overnight hours (when WSYY-FM is off-the-air).\n\nKFKA: KFKA (1310 AM) is a radio station licensed to Greeley, Colorado that serves the Fort Collins-Greeley area. KFKA began broadcasts in June, 1923 as KFKA on 1100\u00a0kHz making it the second Colorado radio station after KLZ. It is the flagship station for the University of Northern Colorado Bears football and basketball radio network. It also carries a full slate of high school football and basketball games.\n\nKNPT: KNPT (1310 AM, \"Newstalk 1310\") is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to Newport, Oregon, United States. The station is currently owned by Yaquina Bay Communications, Inc., and features programming from ABC Radio, CBS Radio and Westwood One.\n\nCIWW: CIWW is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 1310 kHz in Ottawa, Ontario. Owned by Rogers Communications, CIWW is one of several Rogers-owned stations with a news/talk/sports format, in this case branded as 1310 News. The station broadcasts with 50,000 watts from a transmitter site located at McKenna Casey Drive and Highway 416, with studios located at Thurston Drive and Conroy Road in Ottawa. CIWW is not a clear-channel station, but is the only station in Canada broadcasting on 1310 AM; it uses a daytime 2-tower directional antenna, and a nighttime 5-tower directional antenna. The nighttime signal is beamed mainly into Canada.\n\nWORC (AM): WORC is a radio station broadcasting on 1310 AM from Worcester, Massachusetts, and is owned by Gois Broadcasting. The station broadcasts at a transmitter power output of 5,000 Watts during the day and 1,000 Watts at night, and serves central and eastern Massachusetts. Since January 2005, the station has been broadcasting full-time in Spanish with a tropical format. The station is the only full-time Spanish-language station serving central Massachusetts, especially Worcester's rapidly increasing Latino population.\n\nWCKX: WCKX (107.5 FM, \"Power 107.5\") is a radio station broadcasting a Rhythmic contemporary format with a heavy but hit-driven emphasis on current R&B/Hip-Hop product. The station is licensed to and serves the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area. It first began broadcasting in 1993 under the call sign WJZA. The station is currently owned by Radio One, and highly influenced by the BlackPlanet social networking site. The station serves as the sister station to WBMO. Its studios are located just north of downtown, but the transmitter is located \"in\" downtown atop the Borden Building.\n\nWDOD (AM): WDOD (1310 AM; \"Fox Sports Radio 1310\") was a radio station serving the Chattanooga area. The station was owned by Bahakel Communications out of Charlotte, North Carolina, and last offered a sports talk format. WDOD was the oldest radio station in Chattanooga, having gone on the air on April 13, 1925 at 1280 on the AM dial. The frequency was changed to 1310 in the early 1940s. Bahakel acquired the station in 1963; previous owners of the station include Norman Thomas and Earl Winger (who owned a crystal radio company, and started WDOD to give people who bought their radios a station to listen to), as well as H. Clay Evans and Interstate Insurance. From 1948 to 1997 it was Chattanooga's original country radio station, and added a FM simulcast on WDOD-FM in 1960. The simulcast continued until WDOD-FM changed its format to AAA.\n\nKTCK (AM): KTCK (1310 AM; \"SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket\") is a commercial sports talk radio station licensed to Dallas, Texas, which serves the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex (DFW). Its daytime power is 25,000 watts, which is reduced to 5,000 watts at night. The station's studios are located in the Victory Park district in Dallas, just north of downtown, and the transmitter site is in Coppell. The station is currently owned by Cumulus Media. 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Released in 2006, it is the twelfth title in the mainline \"Final Fantasy\" series. The game introduced several innovations to the series: an open world split into zones, a seamless battle system, a controllable camera, a customizable \"gambit\" system which lets the player control the artificial intelligence (AI) of characters in battle; and a \"license\" system that determines which abilities and equipment are used by characters. \"Final Fantasy XII\" also includes elements from previous games in the series, such as Chocobos and Moogles.\n\nMusic of Chrono Trigger: The \"Chrono\" series is a video game franchise developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square). It began in 1995 with the time travel role-playing video game \"Chrono Trigger\", which spawned two continuations, \"Radical Dreamers\" and \"Chrono Cross\". The music of \"Chrono Trigger\" was mainly composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, with a few tracks composed by regular \"Final Fantasy\" composer Nobuo Uematsu. The \"Chrono Trigger\" soundtrack has inspired four official album releases by Square Enix: a soundtrack album in released by NTT Publishing in 1995 and re-released in 2004, a greatest hits album published by DigiCube in 1999, published in abbreviated form by Tokyopop in 2001, and republished by Square Enix in 2005, an acid jazz arrangement album published and republished by NTT Publishing in 1995 and 2004, and a 2008 orchestral arranged album by Square Enix. Corresponding with the Nintendo DS release of the game, a reissued soundtrack was released in 2009. An arranged album for \"Chrono Trigger\" and \"Chrono Cross\", entitled \"To Far Away Times\", was released in 2015 to commemorate the 20 year anniversary of \"Chrono Trigger\".\n\nDragon Quest V: Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride is a role-playing video game and the fifth installment in the \"Dragon Quest\" video game series. Originally developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix Corporation, \"Dragon Quest V\" was the first title in the series to be released for the Nintendo Super Famicom (SFC) video game console in Japan on September 27, 1992. It has since been remade for the PlayStation 2 in 2004; which was developed by ArtePiazza and Matrix Software, and published by Square Enix only in Japan. Another remake was made for the Nintendo DS, and was released on July 17, 2008 in Japan. The remake was also released in North America and Europe, marking the first time the game had an official release in either territory. The game was released on February 17, 2009 for the North American market. A version of the game for Android and iOS was released in Japan on December 12, 2014, and worldwide in English on January 22, 2015.\n\nList of Square Enix Europe games: Square Enix Europe is a British video game publisher which is wholly owned by Square Enix, a Japanese video game company. Square Enix acquired game publisher Eidos plc on 22 April 2009, which was then merged with Square Enix's European publishing wing and reorganized as Square Enix Europe. This list includes retail, downloadable, and mobile games published by Square Enix Europe since its formation in April 2009. Prior to its purchase, Eidos plc was the holding company for the Eidos group of companies, including publisher Eidos Interactive and development studios such as Crystal Dynamics, IO Interactive, Beautiful Game Studios, and Eidos Montr\u00e9al. The majority of the titles published by Square Enix Europe have been developed by those former subsidiaries or by newer Square Enix subsidiaries such as Square Enix Montr\u00e9al. Additionally, most of the titles belong to franchises previously published by Eidos, such as the \"Tomb Raider\", \"Hitman\", \"Deus Ex\", and \"Championship Manager\" franchises.\n\nList of Square Enix compilation albums: Square Enix is a Japanese video game developer and publisher formed from the merger on April 1, 2003 of video game developer Square and publisher Enix. The company is best known for its role-playing video game franchises, which include the \"Final Fantasy\" series, the \"Dragon Quest\" series, and the action-RPG \"Kingdom Hearts\" series. For many of its games, Square Enix has produced albums of music containing songs from those games or arrangements of those songs. In addition to those albums, it has produced several compilation albums containing music from multiple games or series made by the company. These albums include music directly from the games, as well as arrangements covering a variety of styles, such as orchestral, piano, vocal, and techno. This list includes albums produced by Square, Enix, or Square Enix which contain music from multiple games in the companies' catalog which are not a part of a single series. The first of these was \"Personal Computer Music\" by Enix in 1987. Dozens of albums have been published since, primarily through Square Enix's own record label.\n\nList of Final Fantasy media: \"Final Fantasy\" is a series of role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square). Its first game premiered in Japan in 1987, and \"Final Fantasy\" games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America, Europe and Australia, on nearly every video game console since its debut on the Nintendo Entertainment System. \"Final Fantasy\" is Square Enix's most successful franchise, having sold over 97 million units worldwide to date. In addition to traditional role-playing games, the series includes tactical role-playing games, portable games, massively multiplayer online role-playing games, and games for mobile phones. Its popularity has placed it as the sixth-best-selling video game franchise, and the series has won multiple awards over the years.\n\nRica Fukami: Rica Fukami (\u6df1\u898b \u68a8\u52a0 , Fukami Rika , born August 8, 1963) is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Saitama Prefecture who is affiliated with Vi-Vo. She made her voice acting debut in 1982 with \"Tokimeki Tonight\". Fukami is best known for her role in the \"Sailor Moon\" series as Sailor Venus. She had major roles in \"Final Fantasy XII\" (as Fran), \"Ashita no Nadja\" (as Carmen la Bailaora), \"Ninja Senshi Tobikage\" (as Schaffe) and \"New Cutey Honey\" (as Daiko Hayami). In addition to anime shows, she provides the Japanese dub localization for numerous international film and television actors including Catherine Zeta-Jones, Angelina Jolie, Sharon Stone and Jodie Foster.\n\nChaos Rings II: Chaos Rings II (\u30b1\u30a4\u30aa\u30b9\u30ea\u30f3\u30b0\u30b9 , Keiosu Ringusu II ) is a role-playing video game developed by Media.Vision and published by Square Enix. The game released on 14 March 2012, one day ahead of schedule. Effective May 31, 2016, Square Enix ended distribution of this game, and it is no longer available for download except on the Amazon App Store. It is the sequel to \"Chaos Rings\", and the third game in \"Chaos Rings\" series that consists of the prequel \"Chaos Rings Omega\" game and the original. A teaser trailer for the game has been released by Square Enix. Like the previous games in the series, the game features voice acting (but only in Japanese).\n\nFinal Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster: Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster (\u30d5\u30a1\u30a4\u30ca\u30eb\u30d5\u30a1\u30f3\u30bf\u30b8\u30fcX/X-2 HD \u30ea\u30de\u30b9\u30bf\u30fc , Fainaru Fantaj\u012b Ten/Ten Ts\u016b HD Rimasut\u0101 ) , also stylized as \"Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster\", is a high-definition remaster of the role-playing video games \"Final Fantasy X\" and \"Final Fantasy X-2\", originally developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) on the PlayStation 2 in 2001 and 2003 respectively. It also features story content previously only found in the \"International\" versions, and a new audio drama set a year after the events of \"X-2\". The Chinese studio Virtuos handled large parts of its development, while Square Enix assisted the process and published the collection. It was released for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in Japan in December 2013 and in North America, Australia and Europe in March 2014, and worldwide for PlayStation 4 in May 2015, as well as for Microsoft Windows in May 2016.\n\nDragon Quest VI: Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation is a role-playing video game developed by Heartbeat and published by Enix (now Square Enix) for the Super Famicom as a part of the \"Dragon Quest\" series and as the last \"Dragon Quest\" game in the Zenithia trilogy. It was released on December 9, 1995, in Japan, developed by Heartbeat; whereas the previous \"Dragon Quest\" games were developed by Chunsoft. In July 2007, Square Enix announced a series of remakes of \"\", \"\" and \"Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation\" for the Nintendo DS, making this the first time the game in question got released on other consoles and overseas. 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It is an unrelated sequel to the 1989 film \"Cyborg\", although footage from the original is used in a dream sequence. It was also Jolie's film debut in a starring role (she had previously made an earlier film, \"Lookin' to Get Out\", as a child actress). It was followed by the 1995 direct-to-video release \"\".\n\nIn the Land of Blood and Honey: In the Land of Blood and Honey is a 2011 American war film written, produced, and directed by Angelina Jolie and starring Zana Marjanovi\u0107, Goran Kosti\u0107, and Rade \u0160erbed\u017eija. The film, Jolie's first commercial release as a director, depicts a love story set against the background of the Bosnian War. It opened in the United States on December 23, 2011, in a limited theatrical release.\n\nJolie (name): Jolie is a female given name of French origin and its meaning is \"pretty\". It is pronounced \"zhoh-LEE\" or \"joh-LEE\". 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She starred in the critically acclaimed biographical cable films \"George Wallace\" (1997) and \"Gia\" (1998), and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama \"Girl, Interrupted\" (1999).\n\nJames Haven: James Haven (born James Haven Voight; May 11, 1973) is an American actor and producer. He is the son of actors Jon Voight and Marcheline Bertrand, and the older brother of actress Angelina Jolie.\n\nMalka Older: Malka Older is an author and humanitarian worker. She was named Senior Fellow for Technology and Risk at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs for 2015, and she has more than eight years of experience in humanitarian aid and development.\n\nMoira Kelly (humanitarian): Moira Therese Kelly {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 31 January 1964) is an Australian humanitarian worker. In 2001, she was awarded the Order of Australia in recognition of her humanitarian service to both the Australian and international communities. In 2012, Kelly received the Victorian of the Year award and in 2003 and 2004, she was nominated for the Australian of the Year awards.\n\nAngelina Jolie filmography: Angelina Jolie is an American actress and filmmaker. As a child, she made her screen debut in the 1982 comedy film \"Lookin' to Get Out\", acting alongside her father Jon Voight. Eleven years later she appeared in her next feature, the low-budget film \"Cyborg 2\", a commercial failure. She then starred as a teenage hacker in the 1995 science fiction thriller \"Hackers\", which went on to be a cult film despite performing poorly at the box-office. Jolie's career prospects improved with a supporting role in the made-for-television film \"George Wallace\" (1997), for which she received the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress \u2013 Television Film. She made her breakthrough the following year in HBO's television film \"Gia\" (1998). For her performance in the title role of fashion model Gia Carangi, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress \u2013 Television Film.\n\nAptostichus angelinajolieae: The Angelina Jolie trapdoor spider (\"Aptostichus angelinajolieae\", often misspelled \"angelinajoleae\") is a species of Euctenizidae, nocturnal arthropods who seize their prey after leaping out of their burrows and inject it with venom. It was described by the Auburn University professor Jason Bond in 2008, who named it after the American actress Angelina Jolie in recognition of her work on the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. 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The album charted on both the US and UK charts in 1992 and the single, \"Shot of Poison\", was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 1993. This was Lita Ford's second ever Grammy nomination and her first since 1984's \"Dancin' On The Edge\".\n\nWhen I Look in Your Eyes: When I Look in Your Eyes is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer Diana Krall, released on June 8, 1999 by Verve Records. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Album of the Year, the first time in 25 years that a jazz album was nominated in that category, and won two awards for Best Jazz Vocal and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical at the 42nd Grammy Awards.\n\nHere to Stay (Korn song): \"Here to Stay\" is a Grammy Award-winning song by American nu metal band Korn that appears on the band's fifth studio album, \"Untouchables\" as the album's opening track. It was released as the album's first single in February 2002. 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The track also peaked at the top of the American \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The same year, American performers Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera also peaked at number-one in Mexico and in the United States with \"Moves like Jagger\". In 2012, Mexican band Jesse & Joy peaked at number one on this chart and the Mexican Espanol Airplay with the song \"\u00a1Corre! \" that also won the Latin Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 2012. Two songs performed by Barbadian singer Rihanna reached number-one, \"We Found Love\" and \"Where Have You Been\", the former also was a number-one song in the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and its music video won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year, while the latter was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance. \" Bailando\" by Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias reached number-one on the Mexico Airplay, Mexican Espanol Airplay, and the \"Billboard\" Latin Songs chart in the United States, where it spent 41 consecutive weeks at the top and won the Latin Grammy Award for Song of the Year. In 2015, \"Lean On\" by American electronic duo Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring M\u00d8 peaked at number-one on the chart and was named by Spotify as the most streamed song of all time, with 526 million streams globally. 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The brand also owns the Rumford baking powder label. The Clabber Girl name brand comes from the word \"clabber\", a synonym of sour milk. In the early 1800s, people mixed clabber with pearl ash, soda, cream of tartar, and a few other ingredients to make what we know today as baking powder. The first baking powder brand by Hulman and company was the \"Milk Brand\". In 1899, it was changed to the \"Clabber Brand\". In 1923, the company changed the name to \"Clabber Girl\".\n\nFruit salt: Fruit salt or fruit salts is a term for effervescent compounds made up of organic acids such as citric acid or tartaric acid and salts such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, or sodium bitartrate in combination with added flavoring and sugar. 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She won the Best Actress (Television) award at the Irish Film and Television Awards in 2009 for \"Raw\" and won the Outstanding Actress in a Mini-Series award for her role in \"Whistleblower\" at the Monte Carlo Television Festival in June 2009.\n\nThe Bostonians (film): The Bostonians is a 1984 British romantic drama film based on Henry James's novel of the same name. The film stars Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Reeve, Madeleine Potter and Jessica Tandy. The movie received respectable reviews and showings at arthouse theaters in New York, London and other cities. Vanessa Redgrave received 1984 Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for Best Actress, and the movie earned other award nominations for its costume design.\n\nFionnula Flanagan: Fionnghuala Manon \"Fionnula\" Flanagan (born 10 December 1941) is an Irish actress and political activist.\n\nA Passage to India (film): A Passage to India is a 1984 British period drama film written and directed by David Lean. The screenplay is based on the play of the same name by Santha Rama Rau, which was based on the novel of the same name by E.M. Forster.\n\nSabina Coyne: Sabina Mary Coyne (born 5 May 1944) is an Irish actress, political activist and the wife of the current President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins.\n\nReflections (1984 film): Reflections is a 1984 British drama film directed by Kevin Billington and starring Gabriel Byrne, Donal McCann and Fionnula Flanagan.\n\nWhite Elephant (1984 film): White Elephant is a 1984 British comedy drama film directed by Werner Grusch and starring Peter Firth, Peter Sarpong and Nana Seowg. The plot involves a ruthless white man determined to break through thousands of years of tradition to sell microchips in Africa. A young British businessman goes to Ghana to modernise a furniture factory by introducing computers. Unbeknownst to him, the spirits of African tradition are already working against him and are determined to make him pay. He encounters fierce resistance from the Ghanaians, and this eventually leads him to better appreciate their culture.\n\nNineteen Eighty-Four (1984 film): Nineteen Eighty-Four, also known as 1984, is a 1984 British dystopian drama film written for the screen and directed by Michael Radford, based upon George Orwell's novel of the same name. Starring John Hurt, Richard Burton, Suzanna Hamilton, and Cyril Cusack, the film follows the life of Winston Smith in Oceania, a country run by a totalitarian socialist government.\n\nGive My Regards to Broad Street (film): Give My Regards to Broad Street is a 1984 British musical drama film directed by Peter Webb, which starred Paul McCartney, Bryan Brown and Ringo Starr. The film covers a fictional day in the life of Paul McCartney, who wrote the film for the screen, and McCartney, Starr and Linda McCartney all appeared as themselves. Despite \"Give My Regards to Broad Street\" being unsuccessful in the box office financially and critically, its soundtrack album sold well. The title is a take on George M. Cohan's classic show tune \"Give My Regards to Broadway\" which made reference to London's Broad Street railway station, which would close in 1986.\n\nSecret Places: Secret Places is a 1984 British drama film directed by Zelda Barron and starring Marie Theres Relin, Tara MacGowran, Claudine Auger and Jenny Agutter.", "question": "Name the Irish actress and political activist who starred in the 1984 British drama film Reflections?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actress_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the actress."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the actress."}, "professions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of professions held by the actress."}, "film_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The genre of the film."}}, "required": ["title", "year", "genre"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["actress_name", "nationality", "professions", "film_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actress_name": "Fionnula Flanagan", "nationality": "Irish", "professions": ["actress", "political activist"], "film_details": {"title": "Reflections", "year": 1984, "genre": "drama"}}, "ground_truth": {"actress_name": "Fionnula Flanagan", "nationality": "Irish", "professions": ["actress", "political activist"], "film_details": {"title": "Reflections", "year": 1984, "genre": "drama"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1447, "output_tokens": 61, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "6d1cd689d764912a8076e003ce1765f1b3947bdcfb437fc106025d728f3e66c3", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab27eae554299449642c8c5", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "is a high point on the Pennine Way", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Tan Hill, North Yorkshire: Tan Hill ([ NY896067] ) is a high point on the Pennine Way in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. It lies north of Keld in the civil parish of Muker, near to the borders of County Durham and Cumbria, and close to the northern boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is in an isolated location, with the nearest town of Kirkby Stephen being an 11 mi drive away.\n\nCharles Springer Tavern: Charles Springer Tavern, also known as the Oak Hill Inn, Four Mile Inn, and Sign of the Three Tons, is a historic inn and tavern located near Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. The building is a two-story, log and stone building that evolved\n\nWest Stonesdale: West Stonesdale is a hamlet in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. The secluded village is near Keld to the south and Tan Hill to the north, and forms part of the civil parish of Muker.\n\nMilk Hill: Milk Hill, located near Alton Priors east of Devizes, is the highest point in the county of Wiltshire, southwest England, at some 295\u00a0m / 968\u00a0ft above sea level (the adjacent Tan Hill rises to 294\u00a0m). 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It was a Queen Anne style mansion that was built in 1889 and has now been gutted by the arson fire. It served as the private residence of ambassador and congressman Richmond Pearson. Its name derives from a combination of its builder, Richmond Pearson, and the designer, James G. Hill. At the time of its construction, the mansion was one of the most elegant structures in Asheville, with running water, ten fireplaces, and a pulley-operated baggage elevator. It served as a center for social and political activity for many years during Pearson's life. The Estate is located on French Broad River, surrounded by rolling grounds with gardens.\n\nJuniper Hill Farm-Maxwell Evarts House: Juniper Hill Farm, also known historically as Juniper Hill Inn and the Maxwell Evarts House, is an historic estate and mansion house on Juniper Hill Road in Windsor, Vermont. Built in 1902 by Maxwell Evarts, it is a large and elaborate example of Colonial Revival architecture. Evarts was a prominent New York lawyer, who played host to two presidents of the United States here. The property has seen a variety of commercial uses since the death of Evarts' son in 1936. As the Juniper Hill Inn, it was featured in the opening episodes of \"Hotel Hell\". It was sold at a foreclosure auction in 2014, and in 2016 reopened as the Windsor Mansion Inn. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.\n\nCat and Fiddle Inn: The Cat and Fiddle Inn is the second-highest inn or public house in England (the Tan Hill Inn being the highest). The inn is situated on the eastern fringes of Cheshire in the Peak District National Park on the A537 road just west of the Derbyshire/Cheshire county boundary, on the western side of Axe Edge Moor. It is at an elevation of 1689 ft above sea level (although a measurement commissioned by a former landlord suggested a figure of 1772 ft , which would surpass that of the Tan Hill Inn). 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It was released in July 2002. The current, version 1.5, known as Alshard fortissimo or Alshard ff (\u30a2\u30eb\u30b7\u30e3\u30fc\u30c9\u30d5\u30a9\u30eb\u30c6\u30a3\u30c3\u30b7\u30e2,\u30a2\u30eb\u30b7\u30e3\u30fc\u30c9ff ) was published in July 2005. It is a fantasy role-playing game with mechanical items like as Final Fantasy. Alshard's game system is named Standard RPG System (SRS for short) and is used in other games such as Tenra War and Kaze no Stigma RPG and so on. SRS including Alshard series is one of the largest role-playing game systems published in Japan.\n\nTenra War: Tenra War (\u5929\u7f85WAR ) is a Japanese mixed-genre tabletop role-playing game designed by Jun'ichi Inoue and FarEast Amusement Research. It was released in April 2007. It is a triple crossover product, based on an oriental science fantasy RPG \"Tenra Bansho\", steampunk western RPG \"Terra the Gunslinger\", and post-apocalypse mecha RPG \"Angel Gear\". 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Salvatore and numerous role-playing video games, including \"Pool of Radiance\" (1988), \"Eye of the Beholder\" (1991), \"Baldur's Gate\" (1998), \"Icewind Dale\" (2000) and \"Neverwinter Nights\" (2002).\n\nNihon Falcom: Nihon Falcom Corporation (\u65e5\u672c\u30d5\u30a1\u30eb\u30b3\u30e0\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e , Nihon Farukomu Kabushiki-kaisha ) is a Japanese video game company. The company was founded in March 1981 by Masayuki Kato. Falcom has played a definite role in the growth and development of the Japanese personal computer software industry. The company released one of the first Japanese role-playing video games in 1983 and followed with real-time action and adventure games as well as games with fully developed soundtracks. They are credited with pioneering the action role-playing game genre and the Japanese role-playing game industry, and remain one of the oldest role-playing game developers still in existence today.\n\nBeyond the Beyond: Beyond the Beyond, known in Japan as Beyond the Beyond: Harukanaru Kan\u0101n he (\u30d3\u30e8\u30f3\u30c9 \u30b6 \u30d3\u30e8\u30f3\u30c9 \uff5e\u9065\u304b\u306a\u308b\u30ab\u30ca\u30fc\u30f3\u3078\uff5e , lit. \"Beyond the Beyond: To Far Away Kanaan\") , is a role-playing video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in 1995. Though not the first role-playing game released for the PlayStation, \"Beyond the Beyond\" was the first RPG available in the west for the console using a traditional Japanese RPG gameplay style like \"Final Fantasy\", Dragon Quest and \"Phantasy Star\". The characters were designed by popular manga artist Ami Shibata.\n\nStandard RPG System: The Standard RPG System (SRS for short) is a Japanese role-playing game system developed by FarEast Amusement Research and used in \"Alshard\", \"Tenra War\", \"Kaze no Stigma RPG\", \"Shinkyoku S\u014dkai Polyphonica RPG\" and so on. The newest, the 14th game that use SRS are the \"Full Metal Panic! RPG\" based upon the anime and light novels of the same title. SRS games are published by several companies such as Game Field, Softbank Creative, JIVE and Kadokawa(Former Enterbrain and Fujimi Shobo).\n\nTales of Xillia: Tales of Xillia (Japanese: \u30c6\u30a4\u30eb\u30ba \u30aa\u30d6 \u30a8\u30af\u30b7\u30ea\u30a2 , Hepburn: Teiruzu Obu Ekushiria ) is a Japanese role-playing game released exclusively for the PlayStation 3. It is the thirteenth core product of the \"Tales\" series and is developed by Namco Tales Studio with Namco Bandai Games as the publisher. The game was released in Japan on September 7, 2011 and was localized in North America and PAL region in August 2013. The game takes place in a fictional world called Rieze Maxia where humans and ethereal spirits live in harmony. It follows Jude Mathis and Milla Maxwell who elude government officials after sabotaging a weapon of mass destruction known as the Lance of Kresnik. The plot's central theme is Yuruginaki shinnen no RPG (\u63fa\u308b\u304e\u306a\u304d\u4fe1\u5ff5\u306eRPG, lit. \"RPG of Unwavering Convictions\") .\n\nList of Japanese role-playing game franchises: This is a list of Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) franchises. 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As a film writer/director he has won major international awards, including the Grand Prix at the Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Festival in Tokyo, Japan for his short film \"The Kitchen\" (2003) and the Grand Prix at the One Take Film Festival in Zagreb, Croatia for his short film \"Ascension\" (2004). He has written and directed the feature film \"Penelope\" (2009) which screened in National Competition at the 56th Pula Film Festival and the feature film \"57 Lawson\" (2016). In 2017 he won a residency at the Cit\u00e9 Internationale des Arts in Paris.\n\nComics artist: A comics artist (also comic book artist or graphic novel artist, comic book producer, comic book illustrator, comic book writer, and comic book author) is a person working within the comics medium on comic strips, comic books, or graphic novels. 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While not strictly sequential, the films frequently featured crossover plot elements, character references, and a shared canon described by fans as the \"View Askewniverse\", named after his production company View Askew Productions, which he co-founded with Scott Mosier.\n\nJeremy O'Keefe: Jeremy O'Keefe is an American filmmaker. His debut film, \"Wrestling\", was released in 2008. His short film, CLOSURE, was an Official Selection at the Frameline Festival, Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, the Hollywood Attack of the 50 Foot Reels Film Festival, the Festival Mix Milano and the North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. His next film, \"Somewhere Slow\" starring Jessalyn Gilsig, of \"Glee (TV Series)\", who is also one of the film's producers won the Best Narrative Feature prize at the 2013 Brooklyn Film Festival.\n\nChristopher Yost: Christopher Lee Yost (born February 21, 1973) is an American film, animation and comic book writer best known as the head writer of the Marvel Comics animated series \"\" and co-writer (with his frequent collaborator Craig Kyle) of the comic book series \"X-23: Innocence Lost\", \"X-23: Target X\", \"New X-Men\", \"X-Force\". and \"Scarlet Spider\" (Volume 2). Yost was a member of the Marvel Writers Program and has worked as a screenwriter for Marvel Studios' Marvel Cinematic Universe with \"\" (2013) and \"\" (2017); while he is also signed on to write the \"\" spin-off movie, \"Silver & Black\", based on the comic book superheroes Silver Sable and Black Cat.\n\nBrockton McKinney: Brockton McKinney is an American comic book writer, short story author and horror film screenwriter. McKinney currently writes the comic book series' \"Gingerdead Man, Zoe Dare, & Ehmm Theory\" and \"Amerikarate (comic book)\" for Action Lab Comics and the film Evil Bong 666 for Full Moon Features\n\nBryan Johnson (comic book writer): Bryan Lee Johnson (born December 7, 1967) is an American comic book writer, podcaster, actor and television personality associated with filmmaker Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse. He is best known by his local fame in New Jersey and appearances in Smith's New Jersey films as comic book fan Steve-Dave Pulasti. He was also the basis for the \"Clerks\" character Randal Graves. Through his friendship with Smith, he was often involved in his productions until Smith moved to Los Angeles. He wrote and directed one film, \"Vulgar\" (2000), for View Askew. He worked briefly at the Los Angeles branch of Smith's comic book store, Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash. He became co-host of the \"Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! \" podcast with friend Walt Flanagan and Brian Quinn. He also has co-starred on the AMC reality series \"Comic Book Men\" since 2012.\n\nMovies Askew: Movies Askew is a short film festival run by Kevin Smith and View Askew Productions. \"We've shown you ours. Now show us yours,\" submitters were encouraged. The 12 finalists of 2005 were screened at a gala event in Hollywood, California on September 6, 2006. The audience included a panel of celebrity judges with the likes of Jason Mewes, Scott Mosier and \"Donnie Darko\" director Richard Kelly.\n\nManav Bhinder: Manav Bhinder is an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, actor and assistant director, best known for writing and directing short films like Dor (Special Festival Mention at Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2014\u00a0and acting debut of Parineeti Chopra), Phir Ek Baar (Official Selection at Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2014), Pursuit of Love (Winner \u2013 DNA Short Cuts, Short Film Festival 2015) and Ankahee Baatein, (Official Selection at Cannes Film Festival 2016 - Short Film Corner) starring Avika Gor, Barkha Bisht and Manish Raisinghan. His upcoming films include a short film titled \"Ek Khoobsurat Ittefaq\", starring Shashank Vyas and Adaa Khan, and produced by Priyanka Chopra. Apart from writing an directing short films, he has worked on a number of film projects as an Assistant Director and occasionally, as an actor.\n\nTracie Laymon: Tracie Laymon is a screenwriter, producer and film director. Laymon was raised in Houston, Texas, and studied film at the University of Texas at Austin. She began her film career with work in the Texas area, and several of her music videos and short films were recognized with film festival awards. She served in film production capacities in multiple movies, including \"Matchstick Men\" in 2003 and \"The Alamo\" in 2004. Laymon moved to California in 2005, and continued film production work there, serving as production assistant on films \"The Ringer\" in 2005 and \"Blades of Glory\" in 2007. Her short film \"Inside\" premiered in 2009 at the Milan International Film Festival in Milan, Italy, and won the award in \"Best Short Film\" from the Women's Image Network. She also directed the first ever half-hour comedy for the internet entitled \"Goodnight Burbank\", which premiered on Hulu.com in April 2011 and was personally acquired by Mark Cuban that same day. The shows then aired on Cuban's HDNet in the fall of 2011. Her most recent short film \"A Hidden Agender\" premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival and received the Jury Award for Best Dark Comedy at the Houston International Film Festival (also known as Worldfest Houston) in 2012. Laymon was also named to the Independent Film Channel's list of emerging \"Icons\" and \"Film Innovators\". She is currently in development of her first feature film, which she also wrote. The original screenplay received the Jury Award for Best Screenplay at the LA Comedy Festival in December 2013. 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In 1817, it crossed the Andes Mountains from the Argentine province of Cuyo (his staging point being the current-day province of Mendoza, Argentina), and succeeded in its objective by dislodging the Spanish from the country.\n\nArgentine Confederation: The Argentine Confederation (Spanish: \"Confederaci\u00f3n Argentina\") is one of the official names of Argentina according to the Argentine Constitution, Article 35. It was the name of the country from 1831 to 1852, when the provinces were organized as a confederation without a head of state. The governor of Buenos Aires Province (Juan Manuel de Rosas during most of the period) managed foreign relations during this time. Under his rule, the Argentine Confederation resisted attacks by Brazil, Bolivia, Uruguay, France and the UK, as well other Argentine factions during the Argentine Civil Wars.\n\nHermes Binner: Hermes Juan Binner (born June 5, 1943) is an Argentine physician and a politician. He was elected Governor of Santa Fe in 2007. 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Most of the executed were Spanish and Chilean workers who had sought refuge in Argentina's Patagonia after their strike in the city of Puerto Natales in southern Chile on 27 July 1920 was crushed by the Chilean authorities, at the cost of four carabineers killed. At least two Argentine soldiers (corporal Domingo Montenegro and private Fernando Pablo Fischer), three local policemen (sergeant Tom\u00e1s Rosa and constables Ernesto Boz\u00e1n and Juan Campos) and a number of ranch owners and their relatives also died during the strife.\n\nList of Governors of Tierra del Fuego: The Governor of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands (Spanish: \"Gobernadora de Tierra del Fuego, Ant\u00e1rtida e Islas del Atl\u00e1ntico Sur\" ) is the highest executive officer of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego. The Governor is directly elected by the people of the province for a four-year term. The Lieutenant Governor is elected at the same time and can assume office in the absence, death or suspension of the Governor.\n\nDecembrist revolution (Argentina): The Decembrist revolution (Spanish: \"Revoluci\u00f3n decembrina\" ) was a military coup in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Juan Lavalle, returning with the troops that fought in the Argentine-Brazilian War, made a coup on December 1, 1828, deposed the governor Manuel Dorrego and closed the legislature. Dorrego was captured and executed a short time afterwards. The rancher Juan Manuel de Rosas organized militias that fought against Lavalle and removed him from power, restoring the legislature. However, as the coup had reignited the Argentine Civil Wars, Rosas was appointed governor of the Buenos Aires province to wage the war against the Unitarian League. Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Paz made from C\u00f3rdoba a league of provinces, and so did Rosas. The conflict ended a short time after the unexpected capture of Paz, who mistook enemy troops for his own.\n\nJuan Jufr\u00e9: Juan Jufr\u00e9 de Loayza y Montesa (1516\u20131578) was a Spanish conquistador who participated in the 1541 expedition of Pedro de Valdivia to Chile. He was the first alcalde of Santiago, Chile (in 1541) and held the position of governor of the Argentine province of Cuyo. 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He married Charlotte de La Tr\u00e9moille, the daughter of Louis Charles Marie de La Tr\u00e9moille and they had one son, Jean Charles, Prince de Ligne de La Tr\u00e9moille.\n\nDe la Gardie Campaign: The De la Gardie Campaign refers to the actions of a 15,000-strong Swedish military unit, commanded by Jacob De la Gardie and Evert Horn in alliance with the Russian commander Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky against the Polish\u2013Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Polish\u2013Muscovite War (1605\u201318). The campaign was a result of an alliance between Charles IX of Sweden and Vasili IV of Russia, made in Viborg in 1609, whereby the latter promised to cede the County of Kexholm to Sweden.\n\nHedvig Catharina von Fersen: Hedvig Catharina von Fersen, n\u00e9e De la Gardie (Stockholm, 20 May 1732\u2013Stockholm, 24 April 1800) was a Swedish noble. She was the daughter of the General and \"riksr\u00e5d\" count Magnus Julius De la Gardie and the political salonist Hedvig Catharina Lilje, and sister of scientist Eva Ekeblad.\n\nMagnus Julius De la Gardie: Magnus Julius De la Gardie (14 April 1668 \u2013 28 April 1741), son of Axel Julius De la Gardie, was a Swedish general and statesman, member of the Swedish Hats Party.\n\nUlriksdal Palace: Ulriksdal Palace (Swedish: \"Ulriksdals slott\" ) is a royal palace situated on the banks of the Edsviken in the Royal National City Park in Solna Municipality, 6\u00a0km north of Stockholm. It was originally called \"Jakobsdal\" for its owner Jacob De la Gardie, who had it built by architect Hans Jacob Kristler in 1643-1645 as a country retreat. He later passed on to his son, Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, from whom it was purchased in 1669 by Queen Hedvig Eleonora of Sweden. The present design is mainly the work of architect Nicodemus Tessin the Elder and dates from the late 17th century.\n\nJardins ethnobotaniques de la Gardie: The Jardins ethnobotaniques de la Gardie (English translation: \"Ethnobotanical gardens of Gardie\") are botanical gardens located in a former schoolyard at the Pont d'av\u00e8ne, Rousson, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. They are open daily except Monday in July and August, and weekend afternoons in May, June, and September; an admission fee is charged.\n\nDe la Gardie: De la Gardie (also de la Gardie) is the name of a distinguished Swedish noble family of French origin.\n\nCatherine Charlotte De la Gardie: Countess Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie (n\u00e9e Catharina Charlotta Taube; 5 April 1723 \u2013 24 March 1763), also known as Catherine Charlotte de La Gardie, was a Swedish noble. She introduced smallpox vaccination in Sweden, and stopped the last witch trial in her country.\n\nWitch-hunt: A witch-hunt is a search for persons labelled \"witches\" or evidence of witchcraft, often involving moral panic or mass hysteria. The classical period of witch-hunts in Early Modern Europe and Colonial North America took place in the Early Modern period or about 1450 to 1750, spanning the upheavals of the Reformation and the Thirty Years' War, resulting in an estimated 35,000 to 100,000 executions. Including illegal and summary executions it is estimated 200,000 or more witches were tortured, burnt or hanged in the Western world from 1500 until around 1800. The last executions of people convicted as witches in Europe took place in the 18th century. In other regions, like Africa and Asia, contemporary witch-hunts have been reported from Sub-Saharan Africa and Papua New Guinea and official legislation against witchcraft is still found in Saudi Arabia and Cameroon today.\n\nPhilibert de Gramont: Philibert, Count de Gramont (1621 \u2013 31 January 1707), was a French nobleman, known as the protagonist of the \"M\u00e9moires\" written by Antoine Hamilton (his brother-in-law). 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He appears to have been active in politics in addition to his speculative studies, being first an adviser to Perdiccas III of Macedon and then an opponent of Philip II and his supporters in Oreus. Information regarding his life is scant, however, and few facts about it are mentioned in more than one source. He appears in the \"Fifth Letter of Plato\", Demosthenes' \"Third Philippic\", and Athenaeus' \"Deipnosophistae\" (which repeats the information about him contained in the now-lost \"Historical Notes\" by Carystius of Pergamum).\n\nHistory of ancient Israel and Judah: The Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah were related Iron Age kingdoms of the ancient Levant. The Kingdom of Israel emerged as an important local power by the 10th century BCE before falling to the Neo-Assyrian Empire in 722\u00a0BCE. 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Any person who is claimed to have some such ability is said accordingly to be a clairvoyant (/kler\u02c8v\u0254\u026a\u0259nt/) (\"one who sees clearly\").\n\nIndian logic: The development of Indian logic dates back to the \"anviksiki\" of Medhatithi Gautama (c. 7th century BCE) the Sanskrit grammar rules of P\u0101\u1e47ini (c. 5th century BCE); the Vaisheshika school's analysis of atomism (c. 2nd century BCE); the analysis of inference by Gotama (c. 2nd century), founder of the Nyaya school of Hindu philosophy; and the tetralemma of Nagarjuna (c. 2nd century CE). Indian logic stands as one of the three original traditions of logic, alongside the Greek and the Chinese logic. 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The cult icon here was a local Zeus Labrandeus (\u0396\u03b5\u1f7a\u03c2 \u039b\u03b1\u03b2\u03c1\u03b1\u03bd\u03b4\u03b5\u03cd\u03c2), a standing Zeus with the tall lotus-tipped scepter upright in his left hand and the double-headed axe, the \"labrys\", over his right shoulder. The cult statue was the gift of the founder of the dynasty, Hecatomnus himself, recorded in a surviving inscription.\n\nNeo-Attic: Neo-Attic or Atticizing is a sculptural style, beginning in Hellenistic sculpture and vase-painting of the 2nd century BCE and climaxing in Roman art of the 2nd century CE, copying, adapting or closely following the style shown in reliefs and statues of the Classical (5th\u20134th centuries BCE) and Archaic (6th century BCE) periods. It was first produced by a number of Neo-Attic workshops at Athens, which began to specialize in it, producing works for purchase by Roman connoisseurs, and was taken up in Rome, probably by Greek artisans.\n\nGorytos: A gorytos (Greek: \u03b3\u03c9\u03c1\u03c5\u03c4\u03cc\u03c2, Latin: gorytus) designated in Antiquity a bow-case for a short recurve, or Scythian, bow. Usually, the gorytos would allow to store the full quiver, with bow and arrows. Many gorytos were highly decorated. Some have been found in Macedonian tombs, such as the so-called \"Tomb of Philip\" in Vergina of the 2nd half of the 4th century BCE. They were also used by the Persians. Indo-Greeks adopted the recurve bow and the gorytos as part of their horse-fighting equipment from around 100 BCE, as can be seen on their coins.\n\nLyco of Iasos: Lyco (or Lycon, Greek: \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03c9\u03bd , but also called Lycus; 4th century BCE) of Iasos, in Caria, was a Pythagorean philosopher. He wrote a polemical attack on Aristotle's lavish lifestyle, and so probably lived in the second half of the 4th century BCE. He wrote a work \"On the Pythagorean Life\", in which he emphasized, among other things, Pythagoras' \"temperate way of life.\"\n\nAltis: The Altis (Greek: \u1f0c\u03bb\u03c4\u03b9\u03c2) also referred to as the sanctuary to the gods, is the name of a location most well known for being a place of significant religious importance to the Ancient Greeks, considered to be a sacred precinct that was constructed and used from around 776 BCE to fourth century BCE and used for the worship of several Greek gods and goddesses. Though the architects are not definitively known, it is generally attributed to be partially the work of Libon of Elis. Located in the wide valley of the Alfei\u00f3s River (also Romanized as Alpheus, Alpheios) in the western part of Peloponnesus, around 18 kilometers away from the Ionian Sea, the name Altis was derived from a corruption of the Elean word alsos meaning \u201cthe grove\u201d because the area was thickly wooded with oaks, plane trees, poplars, and olives. The structure itself was an irregular quadrangular area more than 200 yards (183 meters) on each side and walled except to the North where it was bounded by the Kronion (Mount Kronos). Inside were sanctuaries, the centers of religious worship, where the Greeks built over 70 temples, treasuries, altars, statues, and other structures in dedication to their gods. The site was continuously inhabited from Mycenaean times until the 6th century BCE, where cult activity apparently first began at the foot of the hill of Kronos where altars to the goddesses Rhea, Gaia, and Eileithyia have left their traces. Some other cults found here were devoted to figures like the hero cult of Pelops and Hippodameia (arguably the oldest shrine there) important mythological figures that are generally known for the founding myth of the Olympic Games. During the time of the Dorian Invasion settlers from northwestern Greece inhabited the Altis whereby they introduced the worship of two major Greek deities in the Greek pantheon Hera and Zeus as well as constructing the most memorable things there, the Sanctuary and altar of Zeus, where to this day the ruins of the two principal temples: the Temple of Hera (6th century BCE) and the Temple of Zeus (5th century BCE) still remain. Throughout Antiquity this Temple was considered the most perfect example of the Doric order. This sanctuary also contained one of the highest concentrations of masterpieces of the ancient Mediterranean world though many have since been lost. In connection with the cult of Zeus the Altis was then given the name Olympia, with famous Olympia, Greece being built on this site where also the first Olympic Games took place here, once every four years.\n\nAristander: Aristander of Telmessos (Greek: \u0391\u03c1\u03af\u03c3\u03c4\u03b1\u03bd\u03b4\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2 \u03bf \u03a4\u03b5\u03bb\u03bc\u03b7\u03c3\u03c3\u03b5\u03cd\u03c2 ; born ca. 380 BCE, fl. 2nd half of 4th century BCE), a Greek from Caria, was Alexander the Great's favorite seer. Aristander was already in Philip's entourage in 357/6, when he correctly interpreted a dream as revealing Olympias' pregnancy. The ancient sources place him interpreting omens from the conqueror's birth to his death. Although details are variously given, and some incidents are fictitious, Aristander was clearly an influential presence during Alexander's campaigns, and played an important role in uplifting the morale of the Macedonian army. 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The Giants compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team plays its home games at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which it shares with the New York Jets in a unique arrangement. The Giants hold their summer training camp at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center at the Meadowlands Sports Complex.\n\nDallas Cowboys: The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas\u2013Fort Worth metroplex. The Cowboys compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team is headquartered in Frisco, Texas, and plays its home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which opened for the 2009 season. The stadium took its current name prior to the 2013 season. The Cowboys joined the NFL as an expansion team in . The team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive sell-outs. The Cowboys' streak of 190 consecutive sold-out regular and post-season games (home and away) began in 2002. The franchise has made it to the Super Bowl eight times, tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Denver Broncos for second most Super Bowl appearances in history, just behind the New England Patriots record nine Super Bowl appearances. This has also corresponded to eight NFC championships, most in the NFC. The Cowboys have won five of those Super Bowl appearances, tying them with their NFC rivals, the San Francisco 49ers, and the AFC's Patriots; all three are second to Pittsburgh's record six Super Bowl championships. The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 straight winning seasons (1966\u201385), in which they only missed the playoffs twice (1974 and 1984), an NFL record that remains unchallenged.\n\n2014 New York Giants season: The New York Giants season was the franchise's 90th season in the National Football League, the fifth playing their home games at MetLife Stadium and the eleventh under head coach Tom Coughlin. The team failed to improve on their 7\u20139 mark from 2013, finishing 6\u201310.\n\nBen McAdoo: Benjamin Lee \"Ben\" McAdoo (born July 9, 1977) is an American football coach who is the head coach of the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL).\n\nBuffalo Bills: The Buffalo Bills are a professional American football team based in the Buffalo\u2013Niagara Falls metropolitan area. The Bills compete in the National Football League (NFL), as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) East division. The team plays their home games at New Era Field in Orchard Park, New York. The Bills are the only NFL team that plays its home games in the state of New York (the New York Giants and New York Jets play at MetLife Stadium, located in East Rutherford, New Jersey). The Bills conduct summer training camp at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford, New York, an eastern suburb of Rochester, New York.\n\n2012 New York Giants season: The New York Giants season was the franchise's 88th season in the National Football League, the ninth under head coach Tom Coughlin and the third playing their home games at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Giants began the 2012 season as defending Super Bowl Champions for the fourth time in their history, by virtue of their 21\u201317 victory in Super Bowl XLVI over the New England Patriots. The Giants finished 9\u20137 for the second straight year, but failed to make the playoffs.\n\n2016 New York Giants season: The 2016 season was the New York Giants' 92nd season in the National Football League, their seventh playing their home games at MetLife Stadium and the first under head coach Ben McAdoo.\n\nList of New York Giants seasons: The New York Giants are an American football team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey. They are a member of the National Football League (NFL) and play in the NFL's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. In 92 completed seasons, the franchise has won eight NFL championships, including four Super Bowl victories. The Giants have won more than 600 games and appeared in the NFL playoffs 32 times. Though the Giants play home games in East Rutherford, they draw fans from throughout the New York metropolitan area. 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In 1999 Kent established a plaque in Clough's memory at the site.\n\nJohn Kirkham (adventurer): John Charles Kirkham (c.1835 \u2013 June 1876) was a British adventurer, hotelier and ship's steward who fought with William Walker in Nicaragua and Charles George Gordon in China during the Taiping Rebellion before landing in Ethiopia at the beginning of the British campaign against Emperor Tewodros II in 1868. At the conclusion of the latter campaign, Kirkham stayed in the country and became the main Western advisor to Emperor Yohannes IV. He was instrumental in training Ethiopian troops to Western military standards, raising and drilling what became known as the Emperor's Disciplined Force.\n\nBear Grylls: Edward Michael \"Bear\" Grylls (born 7 June 1974) is a British adventurer, writer and television presenter from Northern Ireland. He is widely known for his television series \"Man vs. Wild\" (2006\u20132011), originally titled \"Born Survivor: Bear Grylls\" in the United Kingdom. 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His paintings and drawings infuse classic genres of portraiture and nudes with an avant-garde explosivity that not only captures the visage and likeness of his subjects, but seems to excavate the intimate aspects of their character. Vargas selects his subjects intuitively at his highly attended live-painting sessions, creating powerful and sublime representations of the human connection through his portraiture. His visual vocabulary pulls from life experience, a viscerally sensual approach to line and texture, and an almost mannerist choreography of abstraction and representation that combine to unforgettable effect in his portraits. His best-known works include a City of L.A. commissioned mural \"Cant Stop\" of legendary Suicidal Tendencies frontman, \"Mike Muir, and his \"Warrior Odyssey\" mural of skateboard Icon and Z-boy legend, Tony Alva for the Kinney Hotel in Venice. In 2013, Vargas was a key figure in helping Los Angeles lift its street art ban while creating his masterpiece, \"Our Lady Of DTLA\" a four story mural on Spring street in the heart of downtown L.A. In May 2011, Vargas was named one of LA Weekly's People of the Year and was featured on a limited-edition cover of the issue. His public mural work both in Los Angeles and throughout the world he sees as a means to reach a wider audience and promote accessible art and community through the creative process. 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His commissions include Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Elizabeth II, David Cameron, Aga Khan IV, Sir Stirling Moss and Bear Grylls.\n\nRhodes (TV series): Rhodes is an eight part British television drama series about the life of Cecil Rhodes, a 19th century British adventurer, empire-builder and politician. It starred Martin Shaw as the controversial figure, and was written by Antony Thomas. \"Rhodes\" received its British television debut on 15 September 1996, and concluded on 3 November. It was produced by Scott Meek and Charles Salmon, and directed by David Drury.", "question": "When was the British adventurer who has his portraiture commissioned by Johnny Jonas born? 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The film\u2019s original title was \"Manure\".\n\nYumiko Nogawa: Yumiko Nogawa (\u91ce\u5ddd\u7531\u7f8e\u5b50 , Nogawa Yumiko ) (born August 30, 1944) is a Japanese actress born in Kyoto, Japan. She has starred in several movies, notably \"Gate of Flesh\" (1964), a Japanese erotic film, part of a trilogy of films she made with director Seijun Suzuki. Including \"Story of a Prostitute\" (1965) and \"Carmen from Kawachi\" (1966), these films are known as Nogawa's \"Flesh Trilogy\". Nogawa has appeared in numerous films in Japan, including director Nagisa Oshima's \"The Pleasures of the Flesh\" (1965) and \"Zatoichi and the Fugitives\" (1968), the eighteenth film in the \"Zatoichi\" series. She has also appeared in television series on Nippon Television, TV Tokyo, Fuji TV, and NHK.\n\nSuet Nei: Hung Suet-nei (Chinese: \u718a\u96ea\u59ae), known as Suet Nei or Suet Nay (Chinese: \u96ea\u59ae) is a Hong Kong actress born in 1945, Hong Kong. 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She starred in some 50 films between 1916 and 1956.\n\nSoher Al Bably: Soheir Al Bably (Arabic: \u200e \u200e ; born 14 February 1935) is an Egyptian actress born in Damietta. After completing secondary school, she attended the Institute of Theatrical Arts. \u064dShe starred in the play \"Madrast Al-Mushaghebeen\" in 1973, and also in a stage version of the life of Raya and Sakina in 1985. She married four times, and her second husband was Mounir Mourad.\n\nKara Zediker: Kara Zediker is an American actress born in Kankakee, Illinois. She guest starred on \"\" as the young T'Pau in the fourth-season episodes \"Awakening\" and \"Kir'Shara\". She has also guest-starred on such shows as \"Charmed\", \"The King of Queens\", \"Becker\", \"Joan of Arcadia\" and \"24\".\n\nIrene Montal\u00e0: Irene Montal\u00e0 is a Spanish actress born in the district of Nou Barris of Barcelona. She is the daughter of Merc\u00e8 Montal\u00e0. She studied interpretation with Txiki Berrando and Manuel Lillo. She has also studied dancing and singing. Her mother tongues are Spanish and catalan, although she has also studied English and french. She started as an actress in series \"Poblenou\" (TV3). In 2001, she starred in the film \"Fausto 5.0\". In 2002, she participated in the series \"Por Palabras\" like Barbara which in the end it wasn't finished. In 2004 she appeared in an episodic way in the series \"Cu\u00e9ntame como pas\u00f3\" (La 1), where she played the role of Mila.\n\nMaggie Moore: Maggie Moore (10 April 1851 - March 15, 1926) was an American-Australian actress born as Margaret Virginia Sullivan. She met and married producer J. C. Williamson in the U.S. and became popular as an actress in their production of \"Struck Oil\", which premiered in 1873 and was revived many times. Soon after their marriage, they took the play on a tour of Australia. 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He also appeared in musical comedies and plays in Vienna, and appeared in stage productions of all kinds as a guest artist in theatres in Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Russia. His son Albin Swoboda, Jr. also had a successful career as an opera singer. In 1955 a street in the Hietzing district of Vienna was named after him.\n\nJenny Lind: Johanna Maria Lind (6 October 18202 November 1887), better known as Jenny Lind, was a Swedish opera singer, often known as the \"Swedish Nightingale\". One of the most highly regarded singers of the 19th century, she performed in soprano roles in opera in Sweden and across Europe, and undertook an extraordinarily popular concert tour of America beginning in 1850. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music from 1840.\n\nMargarita Salicola: Margarita Salicola (\"floruit\" 1682 \u2013 1706) was a famous opera singer of her time. She came from a family of musicians at the court of the Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and became a staple of casts at San Giovanni Grisostomo, Venice's newest and most famous theater, in the 1680s. The earliest work with which she can be linked is Pietro Simone Agostini's \"Il ratto delle sabine\" (\"The Rape of the Sabine Women\"). She was especially praised for her appearance in the title role of Carlo Pallavicino's \"Penelope la casta\" (\"The Chaste Penelope\") in the winter of 1685. The Saxon elector Johann Georg III, in whose court Pallavicino already served, was so thrilled by her performance that he became intent to taking her and two \"castrati\" from the same cast into this service. After a staged \"kidnapping,\" Salicola was escorted en route to Dresden by a Mantuan agent.\n\nSigrid Arnoldson: Sigrid Arnoldson (20 March 1861 \u2013 7 February 1943) was a Swedish opera singer with an active international career at the end of the 19th century and into the 20th. Possessing a fine coloratura soprano voice with a range of three octaves, music critics believed she was Jenny Lind's successor and dubbed her \"the new Swedish Nightingale\". Her voice is preserved on several recordings made in Berlin for the Gramophone Company between 1906 and 1910.\n\nThe Swedish Nightingale (film): The Swedish Nightingale (German:Die schwedische Nachtigall) is a 1941 German musical film directed by Peter Paul Brauer and starring Ilse Werner, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Joachim Gottschalk. The film is based on a play by Friedrich Forster-Burggraf set in nineteenth century Copenhagen. It portrays a romance between the writer Hans Christian Andersen and the opera singer Jenny Lind the \"Swedish Nightingale\" of the title.\n\nStephen Storace: Stephen Storace (4 April 1762 \u2013 19 March 1796) was an English composer. His sister was the famous opera singer Nancy Storace. He was born in London in the Parish of St Marylebone to an English mother and Italian father. Relatively little is known through direct records of his life, and most details are known second-hand through the memoirs of his contemporaries Michael Kelly, the actor John Bannister, and the oboist William Thomas Parke.\n\nAristotle Onassis: Aristotle Socrates Onassis (Greek: \u0391\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03bf\u03c4\u03ad\u03bb\u03b7\u03c2 \u03a9\u03bd\u03ac\u03c3\u03b7\u03c2 , \"Aristotelis Onasis\"; 20 January 1906 \u2013 15 March 1975), commonly called Ari or Aristo Onassis, was a Greek shipping magnate, who amassed the world's largest privately owned shipping fleet and was one of the world's richest and most famous men. He was known for his business success, his great wealth and also his personal life, including his marriage to Athina Mary Livanos (daughter of shipping tycoon Stavros G. Livanos); his affair with famous opera singer Maria Callas; and his 1968 marriage to Jacqueline Kennedy, the widow of American President John F. Kennedy.\n\nJenny Lind tour of America, 1850\u201352: The Swedish soprano Jenny Lind, often known as the \"Swedish Nightingale\" was one of the most highly regarded singers of the 19th century. At the height of her fame she was persuaded by the showman P. T. Barnum to undertake a long tour of the United States. The tour began in September 1850 and continued to May 1852. Barnum's advance publicity made Lind a celebrity even before she arrived in the U.S., and tickets for her first concerts were in such demand that Barnum sold them by auction. The tour provoked a popular furore dubbed \"Lind Mania\" by the local press, and raised large sums of money for both Lind and Barnum. 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For his work on the latter series he won the 2017 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series which make it the first series on a streaming platform to win an \"Outstanding Series\" Emmy.\n\nSerializer: serializer.net was an online artist collective that was active from 2002 to 2012. Serializer included many well-known award-winning alternative artists like Tom Hart (Xeric Award winner), Eric Millikin (Pulitzer Prize winner), Shaenon K. Garrity (Lulu Award winner), James Kochalka (Eisner Award winner), Dean Haspiel (Emmy Award winner), Howard Cruse (Prix de la critique winner), Chris Onstad (Ignatz Award winner), Nick Bertozzi (Harvey Award winner), and Jen Sorenson (Herblock Prize winner). Each artist created, and sometimes collaborated on, serialized webcomics.\n\nElisabeth Moss: Elisabeth Singleton Moss (born July 24, 1982) is an American film, stage, and television actor. 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The series was also nominated in the category Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special and won Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special in 1995.\n\nThe Good Guy (film): The Good Guy is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Julio DePietro starring Alexis Bledel, Scott Porter, and Bryan Greenberg.\n\nPrimetime Engineering Emmy Awards: A Primetime Emmy Engineering Award is an award given most years by the Television Academy, also known as the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It is a Primetime Emmy Award given specifically for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development. According to the Television Academy, the Primetime Emmy Engineering Award (or Engineering Emmy) is presented to an individual, company or organization for engineering developments so significant an improvement on existing methods or so innovative in nature that they materially affect the transmission, recording or reception of television. The award, which is Television's highest engineering honor, is determined by a jury of highly qualified, experienced engineers in the Television industry.\n\nPhil Abraham: Phil Abraham is an American cinematographer and television director. He worked on all six seasons of \"The Sopranos\", initially as a camera operator, then as a cinematographer and eventually as an episodic director. He won the 2008 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a One Hour Series for his work on the pilot of \"Mad Men\" and has been nominated for four other Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series for his work on \"The Sopranos\". Besides working as a cinematographer for \"Mad Men\", he has also worked as a director for fifteen episodes. He picked up two more nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for \"Mad Men\" episodes \"The Jet Set\" and \"The Other Woman\". He attended high school at York Preparatory School and graduated from Wesleyan University, along with \"Mad Men\" creator Matthew Weiner.\n\nList of Primetime Emmy Awards received by Netflix: Netflix is an American on-demand internet streaming media provider. In 2013 Netflix became the first streaming platform to win a Primetime Emmy Award. \" House of Cards\" became the first original online-only web television series to receive major nominations for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards. \"House of Cards\" scored nine nominations, including Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series. Meanwhile its first episode, \"Chapter 1\", received four nominations becoming the first webisode (online-only episode) of a television series to receive a major Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Eigil Bryld won for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series, meanwhile David Fincher won for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. Both, Bryld and Fincher won for the episode \"Chapter 1\", making it the first Emmy-awarded webisode. The Following year \"House of Cards\" repeated in the category Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, with Carl Franklin directing \"Chapter 14\". Furthemore the political drama got its first nomination for writing for \"Chapter 14\", written by Beau Willimon.\n\nAlexis Bledel: Kimberly Alexis Bledel ( ; ] ; born September 16, 1981) is an American actress and model. She is known for her role as Rory Gilmore on the television series \"Gilmore Girls\" (2000\u201307), for which she received nominations for Satellite, Teen Choice and Young Artist Awards. Bledel made her feature film debut as Winnie Foster in \"Tuck Everlasting\" (2002), and has since appeared in \"Sin City\" (2005), \"Post Grad\" (2009), and as Lena Kaligaris in \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\" film series. Bledel reprised her role as Rory Gilmore in the Netflix reunion miniseries \"\" (2016). She won a Primetime Emmy Award for her work on the Hulu drama series \"The Handmaid's Tale\".\n\nDante Di Loreto: Dante Di Loreto is an American film and television producer most notable for executive producing \"Glee\" and \"American Horror Story\". He is a two-time Primetime Emmy Award winner and for his work on \"Temple Grandin\" and \"The Normal Heart\". He has also won a Daytime Emmy Award for his work on \"My Louisiana Sky\". 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It was founded in 1908. In 2011, the company changed its name from Salisbury Amateur Operatic Society to better to reflect their major activity, which is to produce two fully staged and costumed musical theatre shows per year in Salisbury. Their repertoire varies from classic Broadway shows to contemporary musicals, as well as the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and occasional operettas.\n\nMark Levenson: Mark Levenson, a member of the Dramatists Guild of America, is a musical director for The Second City Detroit (located in Novi, Michigan). Levenson helped open Second City Detroit in 1993. In addition to his work with The Second City Detroit, Levenson scored the hit Comedy Central series, Strangers with Candy. He has also written music for shows on MTV, VH-1, NBC and scored productions at both Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Levenson composed music for David Sedaris's two Off Broadway shows and numerous recording projects. He recently toured the country with Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello in their production of Wigfield, which concluded its run at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado.\n\nAdelaide Bishop: Adelaide Bishop (23 June 1928 \u2013 20 June 2008) was an American operatic soprano, musical theatre actress, opera director, stage director, and voice teacher. She began her career appearing in Broadway musicals as a teenager during the early 1940s. She became a principal soprano with the New York City Opera (NYCO) in 1948, where she performed through 1960 in a broad repertoire encompassing German, French, Italian, and English operas from a variety of musical periods. In the late 1950s, she started working actively as a stage director and as a voice teacher, working with many opera companies throughout the United States and serving on the music faculties of several different American universities. She also served as the artistic director of the Wolf Trap Opera for many years.\n\nMusic Man Bongo: The Bongo is a model of bass guitar manufactured by Music Man, a division of Ernie Ball. It was first introduced at the NAMM Show on March 21, 2003. Ernie Ball president Sterling Ball designed the instrument in conjunction with the Music Man Research and Development department and BMW's Designworks team. It boasts an 18-volt 4-band preamp (except on the single-pickup model, which has a 3-band preamp; single-pickup models with piezo bridges have a 4-band preamp) designed by Dudley Gimpel with help from Cliff Hugo and other Music Man artists. It also sports a sleek, carved basswood body with high-gloss polyester finish and a satin-finish painted 34\" scale maple neck with rosewood fingerboard (pau ferro on lined or unlined fretless, ebony on both fretted and fretless \"stealth\" basses) featuring 24 high-profile wide frets and crescent moon-shaped position inlays. These basses are generally known for their dual humbucking pickup configuration, as they are the first twin humbucker-equipped models released by Music Man since the introduction of their Sabre and Cutlass bass guitars in the late 1970s.\n\nThe Artists' Studio: The Artists' Studio (TAS) was founded by David and Joellyn Young in January 2003 as an independent for-profit community theatre. The couple each have experience on Broadway with David being a musical director and voice teacher who has traveled with Broadway shows such as Camelot, South Pacific, and The Music Man while Joellyn has most notably been Eva Per\u00f3n in Evita. The theatre, located in Fishers, Indiana is primitively based as it was renovated from a night club and a stage was added. Despite being in Fishers, Noblesville considers TAS to be one of its own places of interest. The proscenium stage is made of classic design and allows for a variety of different trims to be placed around as well as the movement of the back wall, though there is no fly space. The remaining space allows for a 220-seat house complete with sound and lighting systems, office space, and classrooms. Cast, crew, and various other members are volunteers with few employed within the productions themselves.\n\nHerbert Greene (Broadway conductor): Herbert Greene (June 16, 1921 \u2013 September 25, 1985) was a musician, conductor, arranger and voice teacher prominent on the Broadway stage in New York City. He won two Tony Awards for the 1958 musical \"The Music Man\".\n\nRodgers and Hammerstein: Rodgers and Hammerstein refers to composer Richard Rodgers (1902\u20131979) and lyricist-dramatist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895\u20131960), who together were an influential, innovative and successful American musical theatre writing team. They created a string of popular Broadway musicals in the 1940s and 1950s, initiating what is considered the \"golden age\" of musical theatre. Five of their Broadway shows, \"Oklahoma! \", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\" and \"The Sound of Music\", were outstanding successes, as was the television broadcast of \"Cinderella\". Of the other four that the team produced on Broadway during their lifetimes, \"Flower Drum Song\" was well-received, and none was an outright flop. Most of their shows have received frequent revivals around the world, both professional and amateur. Among the many accolades their shows (and film versions) garnered were thirty-four Tony Awards, fifteen Academy Awards, the Pulitzer Prize, and two Grammy Awards.\n\nThe Music Man: The Music Man is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The plot concerns con man Harold Hill, who poses as a boys' band organizer and leader and sells band instruments and uniforms to naive Iowa townsfolk, promising to train the members of the new band. Harold is no musician, however, and plans to skip town without giving any music lessons. Prim librarian and piano teacher Marian sees through him, but when Harold helps her younger brother overcome his lisp and social awkwardness, Marian begins to fall in love. Harold risks being caught to win her.\n\nMajestic Theatre (Broadway): The Majestic Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 245 West 44th Street in midtown Manhattan. It is one of the largest Broadway theatres with 1,645 seats, and traditionally has been used as a venue for major musical theatre productions. Among the notable shows that have premiered at the Majestic are \"Carousel\" (1945), \"South Pacific\" (1949), \"The Music Man\" (1957), \"Camelot\" (1960), \"A Little Night Music\" (1973), and \"The Wiz\" (1975). It was also the second home of \"42nd Street\" and the third home of \"1776\". The theatre has housed \"The Phantom of the Opera\" since it opened on January 26, 1988. With a record-breaking 12,139 performances to date, it is currently the longest-running production in Broadway history.\n\nMilton Rosenstock: Milton Rosenstock (June 9, 1917, New Haven, Connecticut - April 24, 1992, New York City) was an American conductor, composer, and arranger. Trained at the Juilliard School, he was highly active as a musical director for Broadway musicals from 1942 through 1980; serving in that capacity for 29 productions, including the original productions of \"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes\" (1949), \"Can-Can\" (1953), \"Bells Are Ringing\" (1956), \"Stop the World \u2013 I Want to Get Off\" (1962), \"Oliver! \" (1963), \"Funny Girl\" (1964), and \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\" (1972). He also composed the music for the 1973 revue \"Nash at Nine\" and worked as musical supervisor for the 1989 production of \"Meet Me in St. Louis\"; the latter of which was his last project on Broadway. In 1948 he won the Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director for \"Finian's Rainbow\". He was nominated twice more for that award: for \"The Vamp\" (1956) and the original Broadway production of \"\" (1960). He served as the music director of the Lyric Chamber Theater during the 1960s and was the music director of the American Ballet Theatre during the late 1960s. 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Their opinions were subject to persecution by the Roman Catholic Church, and thus were kept isolated or effectively eradicated up to the 16th century. One of the early Protestant reformers was John Wycliffe, a theologian and an early proponent of reform in the 14th century. He influenced Jan Hus, a Czech priest from Prague, whose followers soon dominated the Kingdom of Bohemia. Hus in turn influenced German monk Martin Luther, who spread the Protestant Reformation. Originally, both Hus and Luther intended to reform the Roman Catholic Church rather than break it up.\n\nLuigi Tripepi: Luigi Tripepi (21 June 1836 \u2013 29 December 1906) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and poet. 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He was the brother of Hugo Rahner, also a Jesuit scholar.\n\nMysterium Paschale: Mysterium Paschale. The Mystery of Easter (German: \"Theologie der Drei Tage\" ) is a 1970 book by the Swiss theologian and Catholic priest Hans Urs von Balthasar. It offers an account of the death and resurrection of Christ, and their significance for the Christian life. Balthasar discusses the \"bodiliness\" of the Resurrection from the \"radical\" death of Jesus, involving his descent into the place of the dead on Holy Saturday. Balthasar's willingness to assume the nature and the consequence of his sin makes him, as well as the reader, extrapolate that God can endure and conquer godlessness, abandonment, and death. In the \"Preface to the Second Edition\", Balthasar takes a cue from Revelation (Vulgate: \"agni qui occisus est ab origine mundi\", NIV: \"the Lamb who was slain from the creation of the world\") to explore the idea that, from the \"immanent Trinity\" up to the \"economic\" One, \"God is love\" consists in an \"eternal super-kenosis\".\n\nRoman Catholic Diocese of W\u0142oc\u0142awek: The Roman Catholic Diocese of W\u0142oc\u0142awek Latin: \"Vladislavien(sis)\" , until the 20th century known as the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kujawy, is a suffragan diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in the Ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gniezno in western Poland.\n\nHans Urs von Balthasar: Hans Urs von Balthasar (12 August 1905 \u2013 26 June 1988) was a Swiss theologian and Catholic priest who was to be created a cardinal of the Catholic Church but died before the ceremony. 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The city stands at the lowest crossing point of the River Ribble, which has given it great strategic importance. From the 16th\u00a0century it was a centre for the spinning and weaving industries, and its greatest growth came from the 1770s with the development of steam power. By 1835 (when it was still a town) it contained 40\u00a0factories, and this had grown to 77\u00a0factories in 1869. Its population rose from about 12,000 in 1801 to about 69,000 in 1851, and one reflection of this was and this resulted in poor housing and social conditions. As a consequence of this there was fear of riots and other disturbances from the Chartists, the response to this being the building of Fulwood Barracks in the 1840s. There was much church building in the 19th\u00a0century, including a number of notable Roman Catholic churches, reflecting the importance of Catholicism in the town and area. Later in the century and in the early 20th\u00a0century the rise of civic pride and prosperity resulted in a number of notable civic buildings, particularly Fulwood Barracks. During the 20th\u00a0century there was much clearing of slum properties, and of many other older buildings. The port closed in the 1980s. Few of the 20th-century buildings have been listed, with the exception of the Central bus station and car park, which was opened in 1969 and had been threatened with demolition.\n\nElizabeth Johnson (theologian): Elizabeth A. Johnson (born December 6, 1941) is a Roman Catholic feminist theologian. She is a Distinguished Professor of Theology at Fordham University, a Jesuit institution in New York City. She is a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood. Johnson has served as president of the Catholic Theological Society of America and is \"one of its most well known members.\" \"The New York Times\" has described Johnson as \"a highly respected theologian whose books are widely used in theology classes.\" Johnson's controversial \"Quest for the Living God\" was hailed for expounding on \"new ways to think and speak about God within the framework of traditional Catholic beliefs and motifs.\" It became popular in churches and was adopted as a text for many university religion courses, but in 2011 the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) Committee on Doctrine issued a doctrinal evaluation of the book that concluded it did not correspond with \"authentic Catholic teaching.\" The public criticism by the bishops created \"a substantial boon in sales of Quest,\" and frayed already strained relations between the church hierarchy and Catholic theologians. \" The New York Times\" notes that Johnson has been criticized by some Catholic groups, such as the Cardinal Newman Society, because of her support for giving women greater authority in the church and her willingness to speak at meetings of Catholics who disagree with the church on such issues as the church's condemnation of same-sex marriage.", "question": "Which author of a 1970 book about Easter is considered one of the most important Roman Catholic theologians of the 20th century?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"author_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the author."}, "book_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the book mentioned in the question."}, "publication_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the book was published."}, "is_important_theologian": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the author is considered an important theologian."}, "theology_century": {"type": "string", "description": "The century in which the author is considered an important theologian."}, "theologian_denomination": {"type": "string", "description": "The religious denomination of the theologian."}}, "required": ["author_name", "book_title", "publication_year", "is_important_theologian", "theology_century", "theologian_denomination"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"author_name": "Hans Urs von Balthasar", "book_title": "Mysterium Paschale", "publication_year": 1970, "is_important_theologian": true, "theology_century": "20th century", "theologian_denomination": "Roman Catholic"}, "ground_truth": {"author_name": "Hans Urs von Balthasar", "book_title": "Mysterium Paschale", "publication_year": 1970, "is_important_theologian": true, "theology_century": "20th century", "theologian_denomination": "Roman Catholic"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2235, "output_tokens": 69, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "31dc0717f7e993dc7bbd9cfde52dbff10ef90f67509c33ee9bad1088d1160b42", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5adc4a0555429944faac24c6", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Godzilla", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster: Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster (\u4e09\u5927\u602a\u7363\u3000\u5730\u7403\u6700\u5927\u306e\u6c7a\u6226 , San Daikaij\u016b: Chiky\u016b Saidai no Kessen ) is a 1964 Japanese science fiction kaiju film featuring Godzilla, produced by and distributed by Toho. The film is directed by Ishir\u014d Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and stars Yosuke Natsuki, Hiroshi Koizumi, and Akiko Wakabayashi, with Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla, Masanori Shinohara as Rodan, and Shoichi Hirose as King Ghidorah. It is the fifth film in the \"Godzilla\" franchise and Sh\u014dwa series and was the second \"Godzilla\" film produced that year (production began following \"Mothra vs. Godzilla\").\n\nZone Fighter: Zone Fighter, known in Japan as Ry\u016bsei Ningen Zone (\u6d41\u661f\u4eba\u9593\u30be\u30fc\u30f3 , Ry\u016bsei Ningen Z\u014dn , lit. \"Meteor Human Zone\") , is a tokusatsu science fiction superhero television series. Produced by Toho Company Ltd., the show aired on Nippon Television from April 2 to September 24, 1973, with a total of 26 episodes. This was Toho's answer to not only the popular Ultra Series, but the \"Henshin Hero\" phenomenon started by shows like \"Kamen Rider\" and \"Android Kikaider\". The previous year, Toho had just made their successful first superhero show, \"Rainbowman\". The series was also notable for its guest appearance by Toho's own Godzilla, as well as two other Toho monsters, King Ghidorah and Gigan. Supplementary materials published by Toho have confirmed \"Zone Fighter\" to be part of the Showa-era Godzilla series, taking place in between \"Godzilla vs. Megalon\" and \"Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla\".\n\nGodzilla vs. Gigan: Godzilla vs. Gigan, released in Japan as Chiky\u016b K\u014dgeki Meirei: Gojira tai Gaigan (\u5730\u7403\u653b\u6483\u547d\u4ee4\u3000\u30b4\u30b8\u30e9\u5bfe\u30ac\u30a4\u30ac\u30f3 , lit. \"Earth Destruction Directive: Godzilla vs. Gigan\") , is a 1972 Japanese science fiction kaiju film featuring Godzilla, produced and distributed by Toho. The film is directed by Jun Fukuda with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano and stars Hiroshi Ishikawa, Yuriko Hishimi, Tomoko Umeda, and Minoru Takashima, with Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla, Kenpachiro Satsuma as Gigan, Koetsu Omiya as Anguirus, and Kanta Ina as King Ghidorah. It is the 12th film in the \"Godzilla\" franchise and the last film in which Godzilla was portrayed by Haruo Nakajima, who had played the character since the first film in 1954.\n\nGigan: Gigan (Japanese: \u30ac\u30a4\u30ac\u30f3 , Hepburn: Gaigan ) is a kaiju from Toho's \"Godzilla\" and \"Zone Fighter\" franchises who first appeared in \"Godzilla vs. Gigan\". Gigan is a cyborg space monster sporting a buzzsaw weapon in its frontal abdominal region and large metallic hooks for hands. Gigan is considered one of Godzilla's most brutal and violent opponents, being the first kaiju in the Toho sci-fi series to cause Godzilla to visibly bleed. WatchMojo.com listed Gigan as #4 on their \"Top 10 Godzilla Villains\" list, while \"Complex\" listed the character as #2 on its \"The 15 Most Badass Kaiju Monsters of All Time\" list.\n\nGodzilla (1954 film): Godzilla (\u30b4\u30b8\u30e9 , Gojira ) is a 1954 Japanese kaiju film featuring Godzilla, produced and distributed by Toho. It is the first film of the \"Godzilla\" franchise and the first film of its Sh\u014dwa series. The film is directed by Ishir\u014d Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and stars Akira Takarada, Momoko K\u014dchi, Akihiko Hirata, Takashi Shimura, with Haruo Nakajima and Katsumi Tezuka as the performers for Godzilla. Nakajima would go on to portray the character until his retirement in 1972.\n\nGodzilla: Godzilla (Japanese: \u30b4\u30b8\u30e9 , Hepburn: Gojira ) ( ; ] ) is a giant monster originating from a series of tokusatsu films of the same name from Japan. It first appeared in Ishir\u014d Honda's 1954 film \"Godzilla\". Since then, Godzilla has gone on to become a worldwide pop culture icon, appearing in numerous media including video games, novels, comic books, television shows, 29 films produced by Toho and three Hollywood films. The character is commonly alluded by the epithet \"King of the Monsters\"; a phrase first used in \"Godzilla, King of the Monsters! \", the Americanized version of Honda's original 1954 film.\n\nHaruo Nakajima: Haruo Nakajima (\u4e2d\u5cf6 \u6625\u96c4 , Nakajima Haruo ) (January 1, 1929 \u2013 August 7, 2017) was a Japanese actor, best known for portraying Godzilla in twelve consecutive films, starting from the original \"Godzilla\" (1954) until \"Godzilla vs. Gigan\" (1972). He also played various other giant monsters in kaiju films, including \"Mothra\" and \"The War of the Gargantuas\", and also appeared in a minor role in the Akira Kurosawa film \"Seven Samurai\".\n\nMothra vs. Godzilla: Mothra vs. Godzilla (\u30e2\u30b9\u30e9\u5bfe\u30b4\u30b8\u30e9 , Mosura tai Gojira ) is a 1964 Japanese science fiction kaiju film featuring Godzilla and Mothra, produced and distributed by Toho. It is the fourth film in the \"Godzilla\" franchise and Sh\u014dwa series. The film is directed by Ishiro Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and stars Akira Takarada, Kenji Sahara and Hiroshi Koizumi, with Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla.\n\nGodzilla Raids Again: Godzilla Raids Again (\u30b4\u30b8\u30e9\u306e\u9006\u8972 ) is a 1955 Japanese science fiction kaiju film featuring Godzilla, produced and distributed by Toho. It is the second film in the \"Godzilla\" franchise and Sh\u014dwa series. The film is directed by Motoyoshi Oda and stars Hiroshi Koizumi, Setsuko Wakayama, Minoru Chiaki, and Takashi Shimura, with Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla and Katsumi Tezuka as Anguirus.\n\nGodzilla vs. Hedorah: Godzilla vs. Hedorah (\u30b4\u30b8\u30e9\u5bfe\u30d8\u30c9\u30e9 , Gojira tai Hedora ) is a 1971 Japanese science fiction kaiju film featuring Godzilla, produced and distributed by Toho. The film is directed by Yoshimitsu Banno, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano and stars Akira Yamauchi, Toshie Kimura, and Hiroyuki Kawase, with Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla and Kenpachiro Satsuma as Hedorah. Satsuma would later go on to play Godzilla for the Heisei series. 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The story is based upon the fairy tale Cinderella, particularly the French version \"Cendrillon, ou la Petite Pantoufle de Vair\", by Charles Perrault. The production opened in 2013. In Beane's plot, Cinderella opens Prince Topher's eyes to the injustice in the kingdom.\n\nAllegro (musical): Allegro is a musical by Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics), their third collaboration for the stage. Opening on Broadway on October 10, 1947, the musical centers on the life of Joseph Taylor, Jr., who follows in the footsteps of his father as a doctor, but is tempted by fortune and fame at a big-city hospital.\n\nSouth Pacific (musical): South Pacific is a musical composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and book by Hammerstein and Joshua Logan. The work premiered in 1949 on Broadway and was an immediate hit, running for 1,925 performances. The plot of the musical is based on James A. 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Of the other four that the team produced on Broadway during their lifetimes, \"Flower Drum Song\" was well-received, and none was an outright flop. Most of their shows have received frequent revivals around the world, both professional and amateur. Among the many accolades their shows (and film versions) garnered were thirty-four Tony Awards, fifteen Academy Awards, the Pulitzer Prize, and two Grammy Awards.\n\nCinderella (musical): Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is a musical written for television, with music by Richard Rodgers and a book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. It is based upon the fairy tale Cinderella, particularly the French version \"Cendrillon, ou la Petite Pantoufle de Verre\", by Charles Perrault. The story concerns a young woman forced into a life of servitude by her cruel stepmother and self-centered stepsisters, who dreams of a better life. 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After New Kids on the Block split in 1994, he launched a solo career. Jordan's first solo album, released in 1999, and his latest solo album, released in 2011, reached the Top 50 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. As of 2011, he released four Top 40 singles; the most well known being \"Give It to You\" in 1999. Knight has released three solo albums, one remix album and one EP. On May 31, 2011, Knight released the studio album, \"Unfinished\". Knight has sold over 1.5 million records worldwide as a solo artist. In 2015, Boston City Council declared February 7 \"Jordan Knight Day.\"\n\nThe Look of Love (Trijntje Oosterhuis album): The Look of Love is the fourth solo album by Trijntje Oosterhuis, released on November 20, 2006. The album was released in Japan on January 17, 2007 under the artist name Traincha with a bonus song \"Anyone Who Had a Heart (live)\". 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Initially intended as a collaboration with illustrator Tadanori Yokoo, who traveled to India alongside Hosono (as part of a group) for inspiration; Yokoo ended up only drawing the cover, having been the worst victim of an outburst of severe diarrhea amongst the group during the trip, rendering this as a Hosono solo album. \"Cochin Moon\" was conceptually written as the soundtrack of a non-existent Bollywood film, a trait inspired by the artists' trip. The album includes performances by Tin Pan Alley keyboardist Hiroshi Sat\u014d and Yellow Magic Orchestra members Ryuichi Sakamoto & Hideki Matsutake. Despite being Hosono's first completely electronic solo album (at the time YMO's debut was still being recorded, making this Hosono's first electronic album to be released), the exotica feel of Hosono's previous solo work is still present. 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It has a long history, as Beethoven was afflicted with pirated copies of his music, which reduced the income he could make from publishing. In the contemporary legal environment, it is a form of copyright infringement, which is a civil wrong and, under certain circumstances, even a crime in many countries. The late 20th and early 21st centuries saw much controversy about copyright piracy, regarding the ethics of redistributing media content, how much production and distribution companies in the media were losing, and the very scope of what ought to be considered \"piracy\"\u2014and cases involving the piracy of music were among the most frequently discussed in the debate.\n\nDerek Parfit: Derek Antony Parfit, FBA (11 December 1942 \u2013 1 January 2017) was a British philosopher who specialised in personal identity, rationality, and ethics. 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This led to major advances in model organism research (e.g., knockout mice) and in human studies (e.g., genome-wide association studies), leading to new scientific discoveries.\n\nStrahlen: Strahlen (Rays) for a percussionist (vibraphone and/or glockenspiel) and ten-channel sound recording is a composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen, and is Nr. 80\u00bd in his catalog of works. Its performing duration is 35 minutes.\n\nAjahn Chanda Thawaro: Phra Chanda Thawaro (Thai: (\u0e08\u0e31\u0e19\u0e17\u0e32 \u0e16\u0e32\u0e27\u0e42\u0e23) ), commonly known as Ajahn Chanda, or Laung Pu Chanda Thawaro in Thai, (Thai: \u0e1e\u0e23\u0e30\u0e2d\u0e32\u0e08\u0e32\u0e23\u0e22\u0e4c\u0e08\u0e31\u0e19\u0e17\u0e32,\u0e2b\u0e25\u0e27\u0e07\u0e1b\u0e39\u0e48\u0e08\u0e31\u0e19\u0e17\u0e32 \u0e16\u0e32\u0e27\u0e42\u0e23 ), born as Chanda Chainit (Thai: \u0e08\u0e31\u0e19\u0e17\u0e32 \u0e44\u0e0a\u0e22\u0e19\u0e34\u0e15\u0e22\u0e4c ) (February 10, 1922 \u2013 February 21, 2012), was a Thai Buddhist monk. 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The series has also been criticised for its pessimism.\n\nThe Fortress Series: Fortress is a series of fantasy novels by science fiction and fantasy author C. J. Cherryh, published by HarperCollins. They are set in a medieval fantasy world with a 15th-century feel and feature magic, sorcery, medieval warfare, politics and other elements common to the high fantasy subgenre. The first book in the series, \"Fortress in the Eye of Time\", was published in 1995 and followed by \"Fortress of Eagles\" in 1998, \"Fortress of Owls\" in 1999, \"Fortress of Dragons\" in 2000 and \"Fortress of Ice\" in 2006.\n\nJeaniene Frost: Jeaniene Frost is an American fantasy author, known for her work on the \"New York Times\" and \"USA Today\" bestselling \"Night Huntress\" series and the \"Night Huntress World\" novels. 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Rustom is derived from the NAL's LCRA (Light Canard Research Aircraft) developed by a team under the leadership of late Prof Rustom Damania in the 1980s. The UAV will have structural changes and a new engine. Rustom will replace/supplement the Heron UAVs in service with the Indian armed forces.\n\nAnil Kumar (wrestler): Anil Kumar (born 1 March 1979) is an Indian wrestler who hails from Haryana. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games, he won a gold in the Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg's wrestling. On 30 August 2015 Anil Kumar won gold medal in the 50\u00a0kg freestyle category at the World Cadet Championship in Sarajevo, Bosnia.\n\nIndian Armed Forces: The Indian Armed Forces (: \"Bh\u0101rat\u012bya Sa\u015bastra Sen\u0101e\u1e43\") are the military forces of the Republic of India. It consists of three professional uniformed services: the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force. Additionally, the Indian Armed Forces are supported by the Indian Coast Guard and paramilitary organisations (Assam Rifles, and Special Frontier Force) and various inter-service commands and institutions such as the Strategic Forces Command, the Andaman and Nicobar Command and the Integrated Defence Staff. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces. The Indian Armed Forces are under the management of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of the Government of India. With strength of over 1.4 million active personnel, it is the world's 2nd largest military force and has the world's largest volunteer army. It is important to note that the Central Armed Police Forces, which are commonly and incorrectly referred to as 'Paramilitary Forces', are headed by officers from the Indian Police Service and are under the control of the Ministry of Home Affairs, not the Ministry of Defence.\n\nKamal Kishor: Kamal Kishor was born in the village Rajdhani, Gorakhpur in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Dhobi family.After joining Indian Armed Forces, he completed his graduation (B.A) from Indian Armed Forces Institution. Kishor served in the Indian Armed Forces before joining politics. Post his army service, he was worked as a businessperson and agriculturist.\n\nIndian Air Force: The Indian Air Force (IAF; : \"Bh\u0101rat\u012bya V\u0101yu Sen\u0101\") is the air arm of the Indian armed forces. Its complement of personnel and aircraft assets ranks fourth amongst the airforces of the world. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflict. It was officially established on 8 October 1932 as an auxiliary air force of the British Empire which honored India's aviation service during World War II with the prefix \"Royal\". After India gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, the name Royal Indian Air Force was kept and served in the name of Dominion of India. With the government's transition to a Republic in 1950, the prefix \"Royal\" was removed after only three years.\n\nAnil Kumar Gain: Anil Kumar Gain (Bengali: \u0985\u09a8\u09c0\u09b2 \u0995\u09c1\u09ae\u09be\u09b0 \u0997\u09be\u09af\u09bc\u09c7\u09a8 ), (1 February 1919 \u2013 7 February 1978) (also spelt Anil Kumar Gayen) was an Indian mathematician and statistician best known for his works on the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient in the field of applied statistics, with his colleague Ronald Fisher. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Henry Ellis Daniels, who was the then President of the Royal Statistical Society. He was honoured as a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and the famous Cambridge Philosophical Society.\n\nList of military operations of India: The Indian Armed Forces is the overall unified military of the Republic of India encompassing the Indian Army, the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy. The President of India serves as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. With an estimated total active force of 1,325,000 personnel, maintains the world's second largest armed forces.\n\nMP Anil Kumar: Flying Officer MP Anil Kumar (5 May 1964 \u2013 20 May 2014) was a MiG 21 pilot in the Indian Air Force; after he became a quadriplegic as a result of a motor-cycle accident, he became a writer and historian. After the accident in 1988 he lived in the Paraplegic Rehabilitation Centre of Pune, where on 20 May 2014 he died.\n\nINS Baaz: INS Baaz is an Indian naval air station under the joint-services Andaman and Nicobar Command (ANC) of the Indian Armed Forces. It is located near Campbell Bay, on Great Nicobar island in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. It is the southernmost air station of the Indian Armed Forces. It overlooks the Strait of Malacca as well as the Six Degree channel between Great Nicobar and the Indonesian island of Sumatra.\n\nAnil Kumar Bhattacharya: Anil Kumar Bhattacharya (also spelled Anil Kumar Bhattacharyya, Bengali: \u0985\u09a8\u09bf\u09b2 \u0995\u09c1\u09ae\u09be\u09b0 \u09ad\u099f\u09cd\u099f\u09be\u099a\u09be\u09b0\u09cd\u09af) (1 April 1915 \u2013 17 July 1996) was an Indian statistician who worked at the Indian Statistical Institute founded by P C Mahalanobis in the 1930s and early 40s. He made fundamental contributions to multivariate statistics, particularly for his measure of similarity between two multinomial distributions, known as the Bhattacharya coefficient, based on which he defined a metric, the Bhattacharya distance. 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The mine was opened in 1900 and closed in 1988.\n\nColomac Airport: Colomac Airport (TC LID: CFY8) , was located near Colomac Mine in the Northwest Territories, Canada where caribou may be found on the runway. Prior permission was required to land except in the case of an emergency.\n\nCabin Branch Pyrite Mine Historic District: Cabin Branch Pyrite Mine Historic District is a national historic district located at Prince William Forest Park, Triangle, Prince William County, Virginia. It encompasses 4 contributing sites and 42 contributing structures associated with the Cabin Branch pyrite mine. The pyrite mine opened in 1889, and remained in operation until 1919 or 1920. 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Originally the site of a surface mine, Kinross acquired the property in 2010, and built the underground mine at a cost of US$360-million. The mine began production in 2013.\n\nStonehills Mine: Stonehills Mine is the first completely new mine on Portland (not a mine as an extension from an existing quarry). Albion Stone Plc began the process to open this mine began in 2015 and reserves are estimated to last for 50 years (2066). The planning application to begin work on Stonehills was submitted to the Dorset County Council in February 2001 and was finally approved in February 2005. The site is owned by the Crown Estate and the leased by Albion Stone plc who extract Portland Stone Whitbed and Portland Stone Basebed. 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The province is also listed, unless the station lies within the Brussels Capital Region and therefore does not belong to any province.\n\nMunicipalities of Belgium: Belgium comprises 589 municipalities (Dutch: \"gemeenten\" ; French: \"communes\" ; German: \"Gemeinden\" ) grouped into five provinces in each of two regions and into a third region, the Brussels-Capital Region, comprising 19 municipalities that do not belong to a province. In most cases, the municipalities are the smallest administrative subdivisions of Belgium, but in municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants, on the initiative of the local council, sub-municipal administrative entities with elected councils may be created. As such, only Antwerp, having over 500,000 inhabitants, became subdivided into nine districts (Dutch: \"districten\" ). 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It lies in central of Shunde, with a resident population of 120,000 with its total area of 92 square kilometres.\n\nGuangdong Country Garden School: Guangdong Country Garden School (CGS, ), is a private co-ed boarding school in Shunde District, Foshan City, just south of Guangzhou, in the People's Republic of China. CGS has a campus area of 33 hectares with more than 4,300 students on campus, from age 3 to 18. There are over 600 teachers including over 500 Chinese teachers and over 100 foreign teachers.\n\nShunde Port: Shunde Port () is a passenger port in Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, China. It is located at the right side of Wusha Bridge () in Daliang, Shunde. It provides daily passenger vessel service between Shunde and Hong Kong.\n\nLongjiang, Foshan: Longjiang () is a town in west-central Guangdong province, Southern China. It is under the administration of Shunde District, Foshan City, which lies 15 km to the north-northeast. Bordering towns are Leliu (\u52d2\u6d41\u9547) to the east, Xingtan (\u674f\u575b\u9547) to the south, Lecong (\u4e50\u4ece\u9547) to the north, and Jiujiang of Nanhai District to the west.\n\nShunde Railway Station: Shunde Station () is an elevated station of Guangzhou-Zhuhai Intercity Mass Rapid Transit. The station is located at the east of Bigui Lu () and the west of Longzhou Lu () across Sanchongzhou Channel () in Daliang, Shunde District, Foshan, Guangdong, China, which is the city centre of Shunde District. It started operations on 7 January 2011.\n\nXingning, Guangdong: Xingning (postal: Hingning; ) is a county-level city, under the jurisdiction of Meizhou City, Guangdong Province, China. 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It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. The film takes place in and was filmed in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It was released on home video and received mixed reviews.\n\nHenry Jaglom: Henry David Jaglom (born January 26, 1938) is an American actor, film director and playwright.\n\nHollywood Dreams: Hollywood Dreams is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom. The film stars Tanna Frederick, Justin Kirk, David Proval, Karen Black, Eric Roberts, and Seymour Cassel.\n\nSitting Ducks (film): Sitting Ducks is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Henry Jaglom. The film follows the adventures of two small-time hoods (Zack Norman and Michael Emil, Jaglom\u2019s real-life brother) who steal a considerable amount of cash from a gambling syndicate. While fleeing by car down the U.S. eastern seaboard for a chartered airplane that will take them to Central America, they pick up a pair of vivacious young ladies and an unsuccessful singer-songwriter.\n\nIrene in Time: Irene in Time is a 2009 American independent film directed by Henry Jaglom. It marked the second collaboration between director Jaglom and actress Tanna Frederick, who also starred in \"Hollywood Dreams\", Jaglom's 2006 film. \"Irene\" also starred Victoria Tennant, Lanre Idewu, and Andrea Marcovicci.\n\nD\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu (1997 film): D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu is a 1997 American dramatic romance film directed by Henry Jaglom. It stars Stephen Dillane, Victoria Foyt, and Vanessa Redgrave. It premiered at the American Film Institute Festival on 25 October 1997 and was released theatrically on 22 April 1998.\n\nEating (film): Eating is a 1990 American comedy-drama film starring Nelly Alard, Lisa Blake Richards, Frances Bergen, Mary Crosby, Gwen Welles, Elizabeth Kemp, Marina Gregory and written and directed by Henry Jaglom.\n\nVenice/Venice: Venice/Venice is an American film starring Henry Jaglom, Nelly Alard, Melissa Leo, Suzanne Bertish, Daphna Kastner, David Duchovny, John Landis and written and directed by Henry Jaglom.\n\nTracks (1977 film): Tracks is a 1977 American drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom. The film stars Dennis Hopper, Taryn Power and Dean Stockwell. 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The submarine was delivered to the United States Navy on 27 August 2016 and was commissioned at Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut, on October 29, 2016.\n\nORP Orze\u0142 (1962): ORP \"Orze\u0142\" a Polish Navy submarine of the \"Project 613\" (Whiskey-class) . She was built in the Soviet Union and was commissioned by the Polish Navy in 1962. She served under the code designation 292 (317 for a brief period) and was decommissioned in 1983. In 1968, during Warsaw Pact fleet exercise on Barents Sea, together with the other Polish submarine ORP \"Kondor\", she avoided detection by huge Soviet and East Germany ASW forces, consisting of 300 ships - including nuclear submarines - and about 500 aircraft, and unnoticed entered into the biggest Soviet naval base in Murmansk. A year later, guided by radio-guidance from Poland, \"Orze\u0142\" intercepted in the North Sea the Soviet Sverdlov class cruiser and torpedoed her by dummy torpedoes. 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The Navy decommissioned USS \"Los Angeles\" on 23 January 2010, in the Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, her namesake city. The wardroom of the oldest submarine in the fleet carries Richard O'Kane's personal cribbage board, and upon \"Los Angeles\"' decommissioning the board was transferred to the next oldest boat, USS\u00a0\"Bremerton\" .\n\nNaval Submarine Base Bangor: Naval Submarine Base Bangor is a former submarine base of the United States Navy that was merged with Naval Station Bremerton into Naval Base Kitsap in 2004.\n\nUSS Plunger (1897): Plunger (a.k.a. \"Holland V\") was the first submarine torpedo boat to be built for the United States Navy. She was entirely experimental and was never commissioned in the U.S. Navy or operationally deployed. (Some sources refer to her as the USS \"Plunger\" but the USS title is only applied to commissioned ships in the U.S. Navy.) She is not to be confused with the later submarine USS \"Plunger\" (SS-2).\n\nAmerican submarine NR-1: Deep Submergence Vessel \"NR-1\" was a unique United States Navy (USN) nuclear-powered ocean engineering and research submarine, built by the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics at Groton, Connecticut. \"NR-1\" was launched on 25 January 1969, completed initial sea trials 19 August 1969, and was home-ported at Naval Submarine Base New London. \"NR-1\" was the smallest nuclear submarine ever put into operation. The vessel was casually known as \"Nerwin\" and was never officially named or commissioned. The U.S. Navy is allocated a specific number of warships by the U.S. Congress. 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The film stars Ron Perlman, Rupert Grint, and Robert Sheehan. The film is based on Moon landing conspiracy theories. The film had its world premiere at SXSW on March 14, 2015. The film was released on January 15, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Alchemy.\n\nPartizan Midi-Minuit: Partizan Midi-Minuit is a French company, which produced videos such as the multi-award-winning \"Cog\" television advertisement for the Honda Accord, the 2004 ads for 7-Up, featuring Fido Dido, music video for U2's Vertigo. and the 2016 film \"Moonwalkers\".\n\nThe Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning: The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning (also known as The Little Mermaid III) is a 2008 animated fantasy feature film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and DisneyToon Studios, and the direct-to-video prequel to Disney's 1989 film \"The Little Mermaid\". Directed by Peggy Holmes, the film's story is set before the events of the 1989 film and the , where all music has been banned from the underwater kingdom of Atlantica by King Triton, and his youngest daughter Ariel attempts to challenge this law. The film features the voices of Jodi Benson, Samuel E. Wright, Sally Field, and Jim Cummings. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released the film on August 26, 2008. The animated by Toon City Animation, Inc., to Walt Disney Animation Australia by 2008, unit director Pieter Lommerse, workbook supervisor Stephen Lumley, clean-up director David Hardy, inbetween director Miles Jenkinson, effects director Marvin Petilla, supervising color stylist Jenny North and Aaron Stannard. The film contradicts certain events of the television series, implying that it is an independent installment of Disney's \"The Little Mermaid\" franchise.\n\nHinemoa (1914 film): Hinemoa was an early film produced in New Zealand in 1914. It was claimed to be the first feature film produced in New Zealand, although it should not be confused with a film of the same name shot by Gaston M\u00e9li\u00e8s a year earlier. It was billed as \"\"The first big dramatic work filmed and acted in the land of the Moa\"\".\n\nHenna (film): Henna is the name of a 1991 Bollywood film produced and directed by Randhir Kapoor and starring his brother Rishi Kapoor, Ashwini Bhave (both of India) and Zeba Bakhtiyar (of Pakistan) also renowned as Neha Seti. It was shot in Kashmir. This film's project was planned and started by legendary director Raj Kapoor but due to his demise during the filming stage, the remaining portions were directed by his son Randhir Kapoor. Hence, this film is considered as the last film of Raj Kapoor. The dialogues of the film were written by the acclaimed Pakistani writer Haseena Moin. The film was a critical and a commercial success and was also India's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.\n\nTwin Bracelets: Twin Bracelets is a film produced in 1990 by Cosmopolitan Film Productions Co., a Hong Kong-based company that forms part of the film production conglomerate run by the Shaw brothers who are the owners of the Shaw Brothers Studio. S.L.Wei notes that \"Twin Bracelets was shown at international film festivals.\" It has \"won the 1992 San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Award for Best Feature.\" John Charles called Twin Bracelets \"(a) somber, engrossing drama\" that is \"marred only by the inevitability of its narrative.\" The film has been labeled a \u2018lesbian\u2019 film, but also a \u2018feminist\u2019 film. Some critics have also focused on what they took to be its ethnological aspects. Such aspects do indeed form the background of Zhaohuan Lu\u2019s short story \u2018The Twin Bracelets\u2019 (1986) which served as the basis of the film script written by the film director, Huang Yu-shan. Huang Yushan who initially worked for Central Motion Picture Company (CMPC) and for the Shaw Bros. is a director who has made a choice in favor of independent film. In her life and work she is attached to feminism. According to B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Reynaud, she is \"one of the rare women to work in the Taiwanese film industry.\" Prof Lai has called Huang Yu-shan \"Taiwan's major feminist director.\" S.L. Wei sees Huang as \"an important voice in Taiwanese women's cinema. The fact that her film Twin Bracelets received relatively much attention \"enabled Huang to have in-depth discussions with American independent filmmakers and feminist directors. From then on she began to push consciously forward [with] films about women.\"\n\nAntahpuram: Antahpuram (English: \"Palace\") is a 1998 Telugu action drama film produced by P.Kiran on Anandi Art Creations banner, directed by Krishna Vamsi. The film stars Jagapati Babu, Soundarya, Prakash Raj, and Sai Kumar in prominent roles with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Prakash Raj won National Film Award\u00a0\u2013 Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Feature Film) for his performance in the film. The film won three Filmfare Awards South for Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress. The film also went on to win the Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor for Jagapati Babu, Nandi Award for Best Female Playback Singer for S. Janaki and Nandi Award for Best Female Dubbing Artist for Saritha. This film is famous for being the first film in Telugu to have Rayalaseema faction as its main plot. The film was later remade in 1999 in Tamil with the same name with Parthiban replacing Jagapathi Babu and it was remade in Hindi as \"\" (2003).\n\nA. C. Tirulokchandar: During the making of the film Manthiri Kumari in 1950, A.C.Trilogchander was working as a junior assistant on the sets and during the shooting of this film became a close friend of M.G.Ramachandran. Producer A.V. Meiyappan noticed his talent and gave A.C.Trilochander his break as the director in 1962 film Veerathirumagan. With the success of his debut film, he got one more film to direct under AVM banner which was bilingual made simultaneously as \"Main Bhi Ladki Hoon\" in Hindi and as \"Nannum Oru Penn\" in Tamil. The latter won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil at 11th National Film Awards and also won Filmfare Award for Best film. With this he became a permanent fixture as director with AVM films. He became like the fifth son of Mr. A. V. Meiyapan and became close friend of A. V. M. Saravanan. Trilogchander directed the fiftieth film produced by AVM banner - Anbe Vaa, a romantic comedy film, in 1966 with M.G.Ramachandran in the lead.He directed for the film produced by K. Balaji - Thangai in 1967. He was not only adept at directing social dramas like \"Babu\" (1971) with Sivaji Ganesan in the lead, \"Ramu\" (1966) with Gemini Ganesan as the hero but also romantic dramas such as Iru Malargal and Anbalippu as well as the romantic comedies Anbe Vaa and Anbe Aaruyire. He was given the task of directing the first bilingual suspense thriller film from AVM banner in 1967 which was Ave Kallu in Telugu and Adhey Kangal in Tamil. He directed the pair Sivaji Ganeshan and Jayalalitha in 5 films - Deiva Magan, Dharmam Engey, Engirundho Vandhaal, Enga Mama, Avanthan Manidhan. He directed Rajesh Khanna in \"Babu\" in 1985 which became a hit. His other acclaimed Tamil films include \"Thirudan\", \"Aval\", \"Dheerga Sumangali\", \"Vasandatil Oru Naal\", \"Bhadrakali\", \"Anbe Aaruyire\" and \"Bharata Vilas\". He was known to co-ordinate the colour schemes of the actors' outfits with the sets designed for the film.\n\n616 film: 616 film was originally produced by Kodak in 1932 along with 620 film for the Kodak Six-16 camera. Seventy millimetres wide, the film produced 63.5 mm \u00d7 108 mm (2.5\" \u00d7 4.25\") negatives. It was the same format as that of 116 film but on a slimmer spool, for use in more compact cameras. The format was used in many other cameras such as the Kodak Brownie Junior and the Kodak Target SIX-16. The first \"6\" in the name refers to the number of frames that could originally be exposed on a single roll of film. To avoid customer confusion, the name was not changed when this was increased to eight exposures. 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He is known for his roles as a child actor in \"Daddy Day Care\", \"Hostage\", \"Poseidon\", \"Evan Almighty\", \"Orphan\", Shorts, and as young James T. Kirk in the 2009 film \"Star Trek\". He also starred on the ABC series \"No Ordinary Family\" as JJ Powell, a teenager gifted with vast intelligence after a plane crash.\n\nHostage (2005 film): Hostage is a 2005 American action thriller drama film produced by and starring Bruce Willis and directed by Florent Emilio Siri. The film was based on a novel by Robert Crais, and was adapted for the screen by Doug Richardson.\n\nMoonlighting (theme song): \"Moonlighting\" is the theme song to the ABC comedy-crime drama of the same name, which ran from 1985 to 1989 and starred Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd. The theme song was performed by Al Jarreau, who wrote the song with Lee Holdridge; it was produced by Nile Rodgers. Included on the soundtrack album for the series and released as a single in 1987, the song reached number 23 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and spent one week at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart. In 1988 the song earned two Grammy Award nominations for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male and for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television.\n\nMichael Budd: Michael Hamish Budd (born 2 July 1974) is an award winning Australian film Actor, Director and Producer. He is an active member of the Australian Directors Guild. And best known for playing Esmael, alongside Henry Cavill (Man of Steel) and Sigourney Weaver in The Cold Light of Day The film also starred Bruce Willis.\n\nFirst Kill (2017 film): First Kill is an American action thriller film directed by Steven C. Miller and written by Nick Gordon. The film stars Hayden Christensen and Bruce Willis.\n\nLast Man Standing (1996 film): Last Man Standing is a 1996 American action thriller film written and directed by Walter Hill and starring Bruce Willis, Christopher Walken and Bruce Dern. It is a credited remake of Akira Kurosawa's \"Yojimbo\".\n\nRed (2010 film): Red is a 2010 American action comedy film inspired by the limited comic book series of the same name created by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner and published by the DC Comics imprint Homage. The film stars Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Helen Mirren and Karl Urban, with German film director Robert Schwentke directing a screenplay by Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber. In the film version, the title is derived from the designation of former CIA Agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis), meaning \"Retired, Extremely Dangerous\".\n\nWake (cancelled film): Wake is a cancelled American action thriller film written by Christopher Borrelli. The film had Ben Kingsley, Piper Perabo, Cameron Monaghan and Ellen Burstyn set to star. Filming began on February 16, 2015 in Cleveland, which halted on February 26 due to financial issues. 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He was the vocalist of the Finnish dark metal/black metal band Shade Empire and dark-metal band Chaosweaver (Cypher Commander). He also plays bass in black metal bands Ajattara (under the alias Tohtori Kuolio) and Deathchain (under the alias Kuolio). He has named Ozzy Osbourne and Chuck Schuldiner as his favourite musicians.\n\nGary Cherone: Gary Francis Caine Cherone ( ; born July 26, 1961) is an American rock singer and songwriter. He is best known for his work as the lead vocalist of the Boston rock group Extreme, as well as his short stint as the lead vocalist for Van Halen on their 11th album \"Van Halen III\" and subsequent tour. In recent years he has released solo recordings. In 2007, he reunited with Extreme.\n\nChuck Schuldiner: Charles Michael Schuldiner (May 13, 1967 \u2013 December 13, 2001) was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He founded the pioneering band Death in 1983. Schuldiner is often referred to as \"The Godfather of Death metal\",\n\nShannon Hamm: Shannon Hamm is a death metal guitarist who played in Death from 1996 until their break-up in 2001. He then joined Chuck Schuldiner's second band Control Denied, which ended with the death of Schuldiner in 2001. Before Death, he was a locally well known guitarist in the Texas underground metal scene. He was particularly good friends with \"Dimebag\" Darrell Abbott of Pantera and Damageplan. According to Abbott, Hamm \"out shredded\" Darrell in Pantera's glam metal days while Hamm was in a band named Metalstorm.\n\nVan Halen III: Van Halen III is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released on March 17, 1998 by Warner Bros. Records. Produced by Mike Post and Eddie Van Halen, it is the band's only studio album to feature lead vocalist Gary Cherone, and the last to feature bass guitarist Michael Anthony before he was replaced in the band by Eddie's son Wolfgang in 2006. Work on a follow-up album with Cherone commenced in 1999, but never advanced past a few demos.\n\nTribe of Judah (band): Tribe of Judah is Gary Cherone's post-Van Halen band featuring a couple of former members of Extreme (bassist Pat Badger and drummer Mike Mangini). An eponymous EP was released in 2001 and a full-length album was released in late 2002. Tribe of Judah is different from Cherone's other work as it features a more industrial/electronic sound. At least one song, \"Left for Dead\", was (supposedly) slated to be a track on a follow-up Van Halen album which would have featured Cherone.\n\nChris Reifert: Chris Reifert (born February 23, 1968) is an American death metal musician, and one of the pioneers of the death/doom genre. Although his music is more death metal than doom metal, he is one of the first musicians that blended the two styles. He played drums on the Death debut album, \"Scream Bloody Gore\". Since he parted ways with Chuck Schuldiner in 1987 after Schuldiner moved back to Florida, Reifert decided to stay in the San Francisco Bay Area, and in 1987 he formed his own band, Autopsy. In this band, he played not only drums but handled the vocals as well. After several albums, Autopsy split up in 1995 and Reifert and bandmate Danny Coralles began playing in their side-project, Abscess, full-time. After Abscess dissolved in 2010, Autopsy reformed and is currently planning to tour and record new material.\n\nControl Denied: Control Denied was a band formed by death metal musician and Death founder Chuck Schuldiner to create progressive heavy metal. The band started in 1996 as Schuldiner wanted to procure a more melodic style than was possible with Death. The project was interrupted by Death's release \"The Sound of Perseverance\" in 1998, but finally the debut album \"The Fragile Art of Existence\" was released in 1999. A second album, tentatively titled When Man and Machine Collide, was partly recorded, but the death of Schuldiner in 2001 put the recordings on hold. Remaining band members have expressed a wish to complete and release the material.\n\nDeath discography: The discography of Death, a metal band, consists of seven studio albums and four live albums. Death was an American metal band founded in 1983. The band's founder, Chuck Schuldiner, is considered \"a pioneering force in death metal and grindcore\". The band ceased to exist after Schuldiner died of brain cancer in 2001, though it remains an enduring metal brand.\n\nDeath (metal band): Death was an American death metal band from Orlando, Florida, founded in 1983 by guitarist and vocalist Chuck Schuldiner. Death is considered to be one of the most influential bands in heavy metal and a pioneering force in death metal. Its debut album, \"Scream Bloody Gore\", has been widely regarded as the first death metal record, while the band's driving force, Chuck Schuldiner, is acknowledged as the originator of extreme metal. Death had a revolving lineup, with Schuldiner being the sole consistent member. The group's style also progressed, from the raw sound on its early albums to a more sophisticated one in its later stage. 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Their debut album, \"The Balcony\", reached number 10 in the UK Albums Chart and achieved Platinum status on 30 December 2016. The band have toured in South America, Japan, UK, Europe, North America, and Australia and have featured in a number of festivals including Lollapalooza, Glastonbury, Latitude, Community festival, Reading and Leeds, T in the Park, Governors Ball and Bonnaroo. They won a Brit Award for British Breakthrough act on 24 February 2016. On 27 May 2016, they released their second album, \"The Ride\".\n\nCatfish (Four Tops song): \"Catfish\" is a 1976 soul song by the Four Tops. Released as a single on ABC Records, it was the title track of the album of the same name. The track features a disco sound reminiscent of contemporary musical groups. In the United States, \"Catfish\" reached 71 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop singles chart and number 7 on the R&B singles chart. By the release of \"Catfish\" in 1976, the Four Tops popularity had begun to decline.\n\nBilly Bibby & The Wry Smiles: Billy Bibby & The Wry Smiles are a British indie rock band formed in the autumn of 2015 in the area around Llandudno, North Wales and Chester, UK. The band is fronted by Billy Bibby, former lead guitarist and founding member of Catfish and the Bottlemen. Bibby parted ways with Catfish and the Bottlemen in the summer of 2014, shortly after co-writing and recording their Platinum selling debut album, \"The Balcony\". Soon thereafter, Billy Bibby began writing songs and playing acoustic shows in various UK cities in order to test public response to his new music. In the spring of 2015, Billy Bibby began seeking musicians to form a new band. Auditions were conducted with the help of Simon Jones, formerly of The Verve. Band members Rob Jones (lead guitar), Matt Bassy (bass), and Michael Pearce (drums) were selected to form the four-piece ensemble.\n\nCollective Soul (2009 album): Collective Soul, also known as Rabbit to differentiate it from the band's 1995 album of the same name, is the eighth studio album by American rock band Collective Soul. It was released on August 25, 2009.\n\nJoey Huffman: Joey Huffman (born August 4, 1962) is an American musician. Primarily known as a keyboard and organ player, Huffman has performed with many artists, both in the studio and live. He was a member of Witness, Drivin' N Cryin', and the Georgia Satellites. Joey has recorded on over 125 records as a musician and producer/engineer during his career including Bowling for Soup's \"A Hangover You Don't Deserve\", Skinny Molly's \"Here For A Good Time\", Miranda Lambert' \"Kerosene\", Soul Asylum's \"Let Your Dim Light Shine\", \"After the Flood: Live from Grand Forks Prom\", \"Black Gold: The Best of Soul Asylum\" and \"Silver Lining\", Meat Puppets' \"No Joke\", Matchbox Twenty's \"Live From Down Under\" DVD, Butch Walker's \"Letters\", Cee-lo Green's \"Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections\", Collective Soul's \"Youth\", Izzy Stradlin's \"Miami\", Blackberry Smoke's \"New Honky Tonk Bootlegs\" to name a few. He has also toured with Isaac Hayes (1989) Michelle Malone and Drag the River (1990-1991), The Georgia Satellites (1992-2004), Drivin N Cryin (1994-2006), Izzy Stradlin, (1993), Matchbox Twenty (1998), Soul Asylum (1993\u20131997). in 2008, he performed live with Lynyrd Skynyrd, filling-in for Billy Powell. He is currently a member of Hank Williams, Jr.'s touring band.\n\nCatfish Haven: Catfish Haven is an indie soul rock band from Chicago. Their music was described by \"Onion AV\" writer Kyle Ryan in 2006 as \"Creedence Clearwater Revival meets Nirvana\". Ryan goes on in the same article to explain that \"Because [Catfish Haven] grew up playing punk, they mostly avoid acoustic-rock conventions by channeling punk\u2019s aggression and intensity. Few similar bands match the racket Catfish Haven makes, but few bands mix elements of folk, country, rock, and punk so well.\"\n\nCollective Soul: Collective Soul is an American rock band originally from Stockbridge, Georgia. Now based in Atlanta, the group consists of lead vocalist Ed Roland, rhythm guitarist Dean Roland, bassist Will Turpin, drummer Johnny Rabb and lead guitarist Jesse Triplett.\n\nCollective Soul 2013 Tour: The Collective Soul 2013 Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Collective Soul.\n\nCollective Soul (1995 album): Collective Soul (sometimes referred to as the Blue Album to differentiate from the second self-titled album) is the second and eponymous studio album by Collective Soul. It became the band's highest selling album to date, going Triple-Platinum, and spent 76 weeks on the \"Billboard\" 200 charts. The singles \"December,\" \"The World I Know\" and \"Where the River Flows\" all reached #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, while the first two singles also became major pop hits.\n\nSmashing Young Man: \"Smashing Young Man\" is a song by the American band Collective Soul. It is the third single from their second studio album \"Collective Soul\". 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This episode marked the return of the villainess Maleficent, as well as the introductions of Cruella de Vil and Ursula the Sea Witch.\n\nSusanne Blakeslee: Susanne Ann Blakeslee (also known as Susan Blakeslee, Suzanne Blakeslee and Suzanne Blakesley; born January 27, 1956) is an American voice actress and musical theatre actress. Among her notable roles are the voices of Timmy Turner's fairy godmother Wanda and his mother Mrs. Turner on Nickelodeon's \"The Fairly OddParents\"; and as the voice of Maleficent in the \"Kingdom Hearts\" video game series and \"Disney media\". She also does voices of Lady Tremaine, Queen Grimhilde, Cruella de Vil, and Madame Leota in Disney direct-to-video sequels, theme parks and merchandise. In 2012, Blakeslee won an Ovation Award for Lead Actress in a Musical for \"Forbidden Broadway Greatest Hits, Volume 2\".\n\nDisney's Animated Storybook: 101 Dalmatians: Disney's Animated Storybook: 101 Dalmatians is the sixth entry in the \"Disney's Animated Storybook\" point-and-click adventure interactive storybook PC game series, based on theatrical and home video releases. This game was based on the Disney franchise of \"One Hundred and One Dalmatians\", which began with the 1961 film of the same name. Like that movie, the plot of the game sees villain and fashionista Cruella de Vil steal a series of dalmatian puppies from married couple Roger and Anita and their pets Pongo and Perdita, who then attempt to rescue them back. The game was developed by Media Station and published by Disney Interactive. It was released on March 18, 1997. The game is the only \"Animated Storybook\" title based on a Walt Disney Animation Studios film that was made before the Disney Renaissance (ignoring the two \"Winnie the Pooh\"-based titles).\n\nCruella de Vil: Cruella de Vil (spelled de Vil in the novel, spelled De Vil by Disney) is a character who appeared in Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\", Disney's animated film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"\", and Disney's live-action film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"102 Dalmatians\" as the main antagonist.\n\nBetty Lou Gerson: Betty Lou Gerson (April 20, 1914 \u2013 January 12, 1999) was an American actress, predominantly active in radio, but also in film and television, and as a voice actress. She is best known as the voice of the villainous, selfish socialite Cruella de Vil from Walt Disney's animated film, \"One Hundred and One Dalmatians\" (1961) for which she was named a Disney Legend in 1996.\n\nVictoria Smurfit: Victoria Smurfit (born 31 March 1974) is an Irish actress. She is known for her role as Cruella De Vil in \"Once Upon a Time\".\n\n102 Dalmatians: 102 Dalmatians is a 2000 American live action and CG-animated film adventure drama film directed by Kevin Lima in his live-action directorial debut and produced by Edward S. Feldman and Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to the 1996 film \"101 Dalmatians\", a live-action remake of the 1961 Disney animated film of the same name and stars Glenn Close reprising her role as Cruella de Vil as she attempts to steal puppies for her \"grandest\" fur coat yet. Close and Tim McInnerny were the only two actors from the first film to return for the sequel, however. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, but lost to \"Gladiator.\"\n\nTrial & Retribution: Trial & Retribution is a feature-length ITV police procedural television drama series that first aired on ITV1 on 19 October 1997. Written and devised by Lynda La Plante as a follow-on from her successful television series \"Prime Suspect\", each episode was typically broadcast over two nights. David Hayman stars as the main protagonist of the series, DCS Michael \"Mike\" Walker. Throughout the series, he has two main sidekicks: DI Pat North (Kate Buffery) and DCI R\u00f3is\u00edn Connor (Victoria Smurfit).\n\nOne Hundred and One Dalmatians: One Hundred and One Dalmatians, often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians, is a 1961 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" by Dodie Smith. The 17th Disney animated feature film, the film tells the story of a litter of dalmatian puppies who are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella de Vil (Betty Lou Gerson), who wants to use their fur to make into coats. Their parents, Pongo and Perdita, (Rod Taylor and Cate Bauer respectively) set out to save their children from Cruella, all the while rescuing 84 additional puppies that were bought in pet shops, bringing the total of dalmatians to 101.\n\nRotten to the Core (song): \"Rotten to the Core\" is a song from Disney Channel's 2015 television film \"Descendants\", whose music and lyrics were composed by Joacim Persson, Shelly Peiken and Johann Alkenas. The song was performed in its original show-tune version in the film by the main cast \u2013 Dove Cameron, Cameron Boyce, Booboo Stewart and Sofia Carson\u2013 in their vocal roles as Mal (daughter of Maleficent), Carlos (son of Cruella de Vil), Jay (son of Jafar) and Evie (daughter of The Evil Queen). The song peaked at number 38 in the Billboard Hot 100. 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The difference between two independent identically distributed exponential random variables is governed by a Laplace distribution, as is a Brownian motion evaluated at an exponentially distributed random time. Increments of Laplace motion or a variance gamma process evaluated over the time scale also have a Laplace distribution.\n\nClassical definition of probability: The classical definition or interpretation of probability is identified with the works of Jacob Bernoulli and Pierre-Simon Laplace. As stated in Laplace's \"Th\u00e9orie analytique des probabilit\u00e9s\",\n\nPierre-Simon Laplace: Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace ( ; ] ; 23 March 1749 \u2013 5 March 1827) was an influential French scholar whose work was important to the development of mathematics, statistics, physics and astronomy. He summarised and extended the work of his predecessors in his five-volume \"M\u00e9canique C\u00e9leste\" (\"Celestial Mechanics\") (1799\u20131825). This work translated the geometric study of classical mechanics to one based on calculus, opening up a broader range of problems. In statistics, the Bayesian interpretation of probability was developed mainly by Laplace.\n\nLaplace\u2013Stieltjes transform: The Laplace\u2013Stieltjes transform, named for Pierre-Simon Laplace and Thomas Joannes Stieltjes, is an integral transform similar to the Laplace transform. For real-valued functions, it is the Laplace transform of a Stieltjes measure, however it is often defined for functions with values in a Banach space. It is useful in a number of areas of mathematics, including functional analysis, and certain areas of theoretical and applied probability.\n\nBayesian inference in phylogeny: Bayesian inference refers to a probabilistic method developed by Reverend Thomas Bayes based on Bayes' theorem. Published posthumously in 1763 it was the first expression of inverse probability and the basis of Bayesian inference. Independently, unaware of Bayes work, Pierre-Simon Laplace developed Bayes' theorem in 1774.\n\nLaplace\u2013Beltrami operator: In differential geometry, the Laplace operator, named after Pierre-Simon Laplace, can be generalized to operate on functions defined on surfaces in Euclidean space and, more generally, on Riemannian and pseudo-Riemannian manifolds. This more general operator goes by the name Laplace\u2013Beltrami operator, after Laplace and Eugenio Beltrami. Like the Laplacian, the Laplace\u2013Beltrami operator is defined as the divergence of the gradient, and is a linear operator taking functions into functions. The operator can be extended to operate on tensors as the divergence of the covariant derivative. Alternatively, the operator can be generalized to operate on differential forms using the divergence and exterior derivative. The resulting operator is called the Laplace\u2013de Rham operator (named after Georges de Rham).\n\nLaplace's demon: In the history of science, Laplace's demon was the first published articulation of causal or scientific determinism by Pierre-Simon Laplace in 1814. According to determinism, if someone (the Demon) knows the precise location and momentum of every atom in the universe, their past and future values for any given time are entailed; they can be calculated from the laws of classical mechanics.\n\nVector Laplacian: In mathematics and physics, the vector Laplace operator, denoted by formula_1, named after Pierre-Simon Laplace, is a differential operator defined over a vector field. The vector Laplacian is similar to the scalar Laplacian. Whereas the scalar Laplacian applies to a scalar field and returns a scalar quantity, the vector Laplacian applies to a vector field, returning a vector quantity. 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Previously he was the Director General of Police of Maharashtra and managing director of the Maharashtra Police Housing & Welfare Corporation. He was the Police Commissioner of Mumbai, but was promoted as an aftermath of the November 2008 Mumbai attacks. Prior to being the Police Commissioner, he was the Additional Director General, Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) between 15 June 2007 and 29 February 2008. Gafoor is a 1974 batch IPS officer, and was the second Muslim to become the police chief of Mumbai after Syed Majeedullah, who was the Police Commissioner from 1962 to 1965.\n\nShahid Azmi: Shahid Azmi (1977 \u2013 11 February 2010) was an Indian lawyer, most known for defending innocent people charged with terrorism, including some of accused in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, such as Faheem Ansari, who was later acquitted for lack of evidence. At age 14, he was arrested during the 1992 Bombay Riots. 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Erroneous reporting on the 2008 Mumbai attacks included false information concerning the number of attackers, their nationality, their organizational affiliations, origins, and the methods of transport they had used. Theories and speculations were openly aired by various commentators that were later proved to be wrong. Many such speculations, such as the involvement in the attacks of the \"Deccan Mujahideen\", were widely reported by media worldwide. Various news outlets carried opinion pieces and unattributed theories about the origins of the attackers which were unfounded.\n\nTukaram Omble: Tukaram Omble AC ( 1954 \u2014 27 November 2008) was an assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of the Mumbai Police, and a retired army man. He was killed in action while fighting terrorists during the 2008 Mumbai attacks, at Girgaum Chowpatty Mumbai, and was instrumental in apprehending Pakistan national Ajmal Kasab alive. The lone surviving terrorist Kasab was later convicted and hanged. 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The Knicks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden, located in the borough of Manhattan. They are one of two NBA teams located in New York City; the other is the Brooklyn Nets. The team, established by Ned Irish in 1946, was one of the founding members of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), which became the NBA after merging with the rival National Basketball League (NBL) in 1949. Along with the Boston Celtics, the Knicks are one of only two original NBA teams still located in its original city.\n\nJohn Schweitz: John Elwood Schweitz (born April 19, 1960) is a retired American basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). 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The Nets compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The team plays its home games at Barclays Center. They are one of two NBA teams located in New York City; the other are the New York Knicks. The team was established in 1967 as a charter franchise of the NBA's rival league, the American Basketball Association (ABA). They played in New Jersey as the New Jersey Americans during their first season, before moving to Long Island in 1968 and changing their name to the New York Nets. During this time, the Nets won two ABA championships (in 1974 and 1976). In 1976, the ABA merged with the NBA, and the Nets were absorbed into the NBA along with three other ABA teams (the San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers and Denver Nuggets, all of whom remain in the league today).\n\nEmanual Davis: Emanual Davis (born August 27, 1968) is a retired American professional basketball player. As a 6'4\" (1.96 m) point guard, Davis played college basketball at Delaware State University in Dover, Delaware. Davis was never drafted by a National Basketball Association team, and played in the Continental Basketball Association, Italian Basketball League, United States Basketball League and the Atlantic Basketball Association in a span of 5 years before making it into the NBA. Davis played in 6 NBA seasons from 1996\u20131998 and 1999\u20132003. He played for the Houston Rockets, Seattle SuperSonics and Atlanta Hawks.\n\nSeattle SuperSonics: The Seattle SuperSonics, commonly known as the Sonics, were an American professional basketball team based in Seattle, Washington. The SuperSonics played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the league's Western Conference Pacific and Northwest divisions from 1967 until 2008. After the 2007\u201308 season ended, the team relocated to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and now plays as the Oklahoma City Thunder.\n\nList of New York Knicks head coaches: The New York Knickerbockers are an American professional basketball team based in New York City. They are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They play their home games at Madison Square Garden. The franchise's official name \"Knickerbockers\" came from the style of pants Dutch settlers wore when they came to America. Having joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA), the predecessor of the NBA, in 1946, the Knicks remain as one of the oldest teams in the NBA. During Red Holzman's tenure, the franchise won its only two NBA championships, the 1970 NBA Finals and the 1973 NBA Finals.\n\nGeorge Gervin: George Gervin (born April 27, 1952), nicknamed \"The Iceman\", is an American retired professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Virginia Squires, San Antonio Spurs, and Chicago Bulls. Gervin averaged at least 14 points per game in all 14 of his ABA and NBA seasons, and finished with an NBA career average of 26.2 points per game. Gervin is widely regarded to be one of the greatest shooting guards in NBA history.\n\nRay Allen: Walter Ray Allen Jr. (born July 20, 1975) is an American former professional basketball player who played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). 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It has internationally recognized authors such as Juan Rulfo, Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, Amado Nervo and several others.\n\nGabriela Aguileta: Gabriela Aguileta Estrada is an award winning Mexican writer of children's books and short stories. Born in Mexico City in 1974, she studied biology at the Faculty of Sciences of the UNAM in Mexico and in 2004 earned a doctorate in genetics from University College London (UK). As scientist and writer she has studied, worked and lived in Israel, Canada, England, Sweden, France, Spain and Switzerland. She was on the editorial board of the children's literary magazine \"La sonrisa del gato\" and in 2004 she was awarded a writer's fellowship from the National Foundation for Mexican Literature (Fundaci\u00f3n para las Letras Mexicanas). She has also authored three popular science books which allowed her to promote interest in science among children and young adults. 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First construction was completed in 1477, but it was completely reconstructed and finished in 1980. Its most notable award came in 1983, when it was awarded the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. The jury commended the mosque for its boldness, creativity and brilliance, as well as its originality and innovation. In 2007 it received another recognition from Hungarian architects for being one of the three best designed sacral places in Europe.\n\nFran Ilich: Fran Ilich Morales is a Mexican writer and media artist who principally works on the theory and practice of narrative media. Born in 1975, during the early 1990s he co-founded the Contra-Cultura (menor) collective and was involved in the independent media scene in Tijuana\u2014mainly the cyberpunk scene\u2014where he was known to be an eclectic producer working with literature, photography, comics, videofilms and electronic music. Because of this, he was identified as part of the Generation X of Mexican literature, with other writers like Guillermo Fadanelli & Naief Yehya. In 1995 he began publishing Cinem\u00e1tik, a printed tabloid on urban electronic culture. In 1996 he was a screenwriter for Discovery Channel Interacci\u00f3n, a show produced by Beatriz Acevedo. In 1997 he published his first novel, Metro-Pop. In 1998 he was signed by Digital Entertainment Network as creator for a series of 6-minute shows targeting young Latino audiences. However, the series never was produced, as the multimedia dot-com company and internet pioneer went bankrupt. The same year, along with other members of Laboratorios Cinem\u00e1tik, he produced Cinem\u00e1tik 1.0, which is considered to be the first cyberculture festival in Latin America. He was part of the initial group of artists and producers who founded Nortec, though he distanced himself from this scene in 1999 and moved to Berlin. There, he became involved with Nettime, collaborating with Florian Schneider, Geert Lovink, Natalie Bookchin, Pit Schultz, Ricardo Dominguez and Alexei Shulgin.\n\nLuis Zapata (writer): Luis Zapata Quiroz (born 1951) is a Mexican writer, who is one of the most prominent gay writers in Mexican literature.\n\nJorge Volpi: Jorge Volpi (full name Jorge Volpi Escalante, born July 10, 1968) is a Mexican novelist and essayist, best known for his novels such as \"In Search of Klingsor (En busca de Klingsor)\". Trained as a lawyer, he gained notice in the 1990s with his first publications and participation in the pronouncement of the \u201cCrack Manifesto\u201d with several other young writers to protest the state of Mexican literature and promote their own work. Volpi\u2019s novels are distinct from magical realism and other trends of Latin American literature as they focus on the actions of characters and research into academic topics, especially history and science, and do not always focus on Latin American characters and settings. His work has been translated into twenty five languages and recognized with awards such as \"Biblioteca Breva\" Award and the Planta-Casa de Am\u00e9rica as well as a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation. 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The plot follows a man who looks after his teenage nephew after his brother dies. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2016 and was soon picked up by Amazon Studios for distribution. It began a limited release on November 18, 2016, before going wide on December 16, 2016 and grossed $75.8 million worldwide on an $8.5 million budget.\n\nMary Mallen: Mary Catherine Mallen is an American actress and singer. Since graduating from The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, she has appeared in various theatrical productions. She also acted as Sharon in Kenneth Lonergan\u2019s film \"Manchester by the Sea\".\n\nAnalyze This: Analyze This is a 1999 gangster comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, who co-wrote the screenplay with playwright Kenneth Lonergan and Peter Tolan. The film stars Robert De Niro as a mafioso and Billy Crystal as his psychiatrist. 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The litigation ended in 2014.\n\nKieran Culkin: Kieran Kyle Culkin (born September 30, 1982) is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor, acting alongside his older brother Macaulay in the \"Home Alone\" franchise (19901992) before going on to feature in films including the 1991 film \"Father of the Bride\" and its 1995 sequel, \"My Summer Story\" (1994), the sequel to \"A Christmas Story\", \"The Mighty\" (1998), \"She's All That\", \"The Cider House Rules\" (1999), \"The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys\" (2002), \"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World\" (2010), and \"Movie 43\". His breakout role in \"Igby Goes Down\" (2002) received critical acclaim and he was nominated for a Best Actor Golden Globe Award, as well as winning a Critics' Choice Movie Award and Satellite Award. He has also acted on-stage, most notably in several productions of the Kenneth Lonergan play \"This Is Our Youth\". In 2015, he portrayed Rye Gerhardt in the second season of the critically acclaimed FX series \"Fargo\".\n\nJ. Smith-Cameron: J. Smith-Cameron (born September 7, 1957) is an American actress best known for her role as Janet Talbot on the critically acclaimed television series \"Rectify\".\n\nGangs of New York: Gangs of New York is a 2002 American epic period drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, set in the mid-19th century in the Five Points district of New York City. The screenplay is by Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian, and Kenneth Lonergan. It was inspired by Herbert Asbury's 1927 non-fiction book, \"The Gangs of New York\". It was made in Cinecitt\u00e0, Rome, distributed by Miramax Films and nominated for numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, among nine other Oscar nominations.\n\nKate Lonergan: Helen Catherine \"Kate\" Lonergan (born 4 January 1962 in Barton-upon-Irwell, Lancashire) is an English former actress, best known for playing the role of Marian in the 1989\u201394 BBC One children's television series \"Maid Marian and her Merry Men\".\n\nHowards End (miniseries): Howards End is an upcoming television miniseries directed by Hettie MacDonald. It is based on the 1910 novel of the same name by E. M. Forster and adapted by Kenneth Lonergan. It will air on BBC One in the United Kingdom and on Starz in the United States. 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On 25 November 1984, the song was recorded at Sarm West Studios in Notting Hill, London, and was released in the UK four days later. The single surpassed the hopes of the producers to become the Christmas number one on that release. Two subsequent re-recordings of the song to raise further money for charity also topped the charts. The original was produced by Midge Ure. The 12\" version was mixed by Trevor Horn. In November 2014, a new version of the song was recorded by artists under the name of Band Aid 30.\n\nBand Aid 20: Band Aid 20 was the 2004 incarnation of the charity group Band Aid. The group, which included Daniel Bedingfield, Justin Hawkins of The Darkness, Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead, Chris Martin of Coldplay, Bono of U2, and Paul McCartney, re-recorded the 1984 song \"Do They Know It's Christmas? \", written by Band Aid organisers Bob Geldof and Midge Ure.\n\nLive Aid: Live Aid was a dual-venue benefit concert held on 13 July 1985, and an ongoing music-based fundraising initiative. The original event was organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for relief of the ongoing Ethiopian famine. Billed as the \"global jukebox\", the event was held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London, England, United Kingdom (attended by 72,000 people) and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (attended by about 100,000 people).\n\nTsunami Aid: Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope was a worldwide benefit held for the tsunami victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. It was broadcast on NBC and its affiliated networks of USA Network, Bravo, PAX, MSNBC, CNBC, Sci-Fi, Trio, Telemundo and other NBC Universal stations and was heard on any Clear Channel radio station. The benefit was led by the actor George Clooney on January 15, 2005, and was similar to \"\" (set up after the September 11th, 2001 attacks). Digital Media innovator Jay Samit enabled viewers to purchase digital downloads of the performances as a new way to raise money for the cause; including live recordings by Elton John, Madonna, Sheryl Crow, Eric Clapton and Roger Waters. Taking a cue from Bob Geldof (the man who had organized the Live Aid concerts for African famine relief), it consisted of famous Hollywood entertainers and former American presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton. It was two hours long with stories and entertainment from a huge array of Hollywood popstars notables that include Brad Pitt, Donald Trump, and much more. It was estimated to raise at least five million dollars by the end of the broadcast.\n\nTears Are Not Enough: \"Tears Are Not Enough\" is a 1985 charity single recorded by a supergroup of Canadian artists, under the name Northern Lights, to raise funds for relief of the 1983\u201385 famine in Ethiopia. It was one of a number of such supergroup singles recorded between December 1984 and April 1985, along with Band Aid's \"Do They Know It's Christmas? \" in the United Kingdom, USA for Africa's \"We Are the World\" in the United States, \"Cantar\u00e9, cantar\u00e1s\" by a supergroup of Latin American and Spanish singers, and \"Les Yeux de la faim\" in French Canada.\n\nBand Aid 30: Band Aid 30 is the 2014 incarnation of the charity supergroup Band Aid. The group was announced on 10 November 2014 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, with Geldof stating that he took the step after the United Nations had contacted him, saying help was urgently needed to prevent the 2014 Ebola crisis in Western Africa spreading throughout the world. As in previous incarnations, the group covered the track \"Do They Know It's Christmas? \", written in 1984 by Geldof and Ure, this time to raise money towards the Ebola crisis in Western Africa. The track has re-tweaked lyrics to reflect the current Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa with all proceeds going towards battling what Geldof described as a \"particularly pernicious illness because it renders humans untouchable and that is sickening\".\n\nDo They Know It's Christmas?: \"Do They Know It's Christmas?\" is a song written in 1984 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in reaction to television reports of the 1983\u201385 famine in Ethiopia. It was first recorded in a single day on 25 November 1984 by Band Aid, a supergroup put together by Geldof and Ure and consisting mainly of the biggest British and Irish musical acts at the time. The single was released in the United Kingdom on 3 December 1984 and aided by considerable publicity it entered the UK Singles Chart at number one and stayed there for five weeks, becoming the Christmas number one of 1984. The record became the fastest selling single in UK chart history, selling a million copies in the first week alone and passing 3 million on the last day of 1984, on the way to becoming the biggest selling single of all time in the UK. It held this title until 1997 when it was overtaken by Elton John's \"Candle in the Wind 1997\", released in tribute to Princess Diana following her death. The original version of \"Do They Know It's Christmas?\" has sold 3.8 million copies in the UK to date.\n\nPut You in the Picture: \"Put You in the Picture\" is a song written by Midge Ure, and performed by his group PVC2, who comprised Ure on guitar and lead vocals, Kenny Hyslop on drums, Billy McIsaac on keyboards and Russell Webb on bass guitar. The song was released on August 30, 1977 by Zoom Records, in an eponymous EP, which was the last single and recording of Midge Ure with the remaining members of Slik, who later resurged as Zones, with another singer and guitarist, Willie Gardner.\n\nWhen Harvey Met Bob: When Harvey Met Bob is a 2010 television film, written by Joe Dunlop, dramatising the relationship between musician Bob Geldof and concert promoter Harvey Goldsmith as they organize the massive fundraising concert Live Aid in 1985. 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Located in Central Texas in the foothills of Texas Hill Country, the city is home to numerous lakes, rivers, and waterways including Lady Bird Lake, Barton Springs, McKinney Falls, the Colorado River, Lake Travis, and Lake Walter E. Long. It is the cultural and economic center of the Austin\u2013Round Rock metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 2,056,405 as of July 1, 2016. It is the most populous state capital in the U.S that isn't the most populous city in a state.\n\nSamuel Adams Holyoke: Samuel Holyoke (October 15, 1762 - February 7, 1820) was an American composer and teacher of vocal and instrumental music, was the son of Rev. Elizur Holyoke and Hannah Peabody. He was born October 15, 1762 in Boxford, Massachusetts, and died February 7, 1820 in Concord, New Hampshire. 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Home to the headquarters of the United Nations, New York is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural, financial, and media capital of the world.\n\nParkside (LIRR station): Parkside is a former elevated Long Island Rail Road station on the north side of Metropolitan Avenue on the border of the Middle Village, Rego Park, Forest Hills, and Glendale neighborhoods in Queens, New York City. Opened in 1927, the wooden station was part of the Rockaway Beach Branch and was the northernmost station on the branch before the junction with the Main Line at Rego Park Station and the terminus of the line at Grand Street Station in Elmhurst. 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It was released to digital retailers on 23 June 2017, as the fourth single from the band's upcoming second studio album. The song is Marina and the Diamonds' first single since her 2015 album \"Froot\".\n\n1998 WPF Draft: The 1998 WPF Draft was the second annual collegiate draft for the WPSL/WPF's 1998 season, and was held on December 7, in Palm Springs, CA in conjunction with the 1998 NFCA National Convention. Draft order was based on teams' finish in 1997. Georgia Pride and Carolina Diamonds tied with the same record during the 1997 regular season. Georgia lost more games to Carolina in the 1997 head-to-head series and chose ahead of Carolina in the odd-numbered rounds. Carolina chose ahead of Georgia in the even numbered rounds.\n\nHow to Be a Heartbreaker: \"How to Be a Heartbreaker\" is a song by Welsh recording artist Marina and the Diamonds from the American version of her second studio album \"Electra Heart\" (2012). It was released on 7 December 2012 by 679 Artists and Atlantic Records as the third and final single from the record. Diamandis worked with Ammar Malik, Benny Blanco, Cirkut, Daniel Omelio, and Dr. Luke during the songwriting process, and enlisted Blanco, Cirkut, and Dr. Luke to oversee its production.\n\nMowgli's Road: \"Mowgli's Road\" is a song by Welsh recording artist Marina and the Diamonds from her debut studio album, \"The Family Jewels\" (2010). The song was released on 13 November 2009 as the album's second single, containing a cover of the Late of the Pier song \"Space and the Woods\" as its B-side. \"Mowgli's Road\" originally appeared as a B-side to the single \"Obsessions\", which was released on 16 February 2009 by Neon Gold Records.\n\nMarina and the Diamonds: Marina Lambrini Diamandis (Greek: \u039c\u03b1\u03c1\u03af\u03bd\u03b1-\u039b\u03b1\u03bc\u03c0\u03c1\u03b9\u03bd\u03ae \u0394\u03b9\u03b1\u03bc\u03b1\u03bd\u03c4\u03ae ; born 10 October 1985), known professionally as Marina and the Diamonds, is a Welsh singer-songwriter. Diamandis has described herself as an \"indie artist with pop goals\" and often analyses components of human behavior in her music. She is additionally known for her unconventional fashion styles.\n\nHappy (Marina and the Diamonds song): \"Happy\" is a song by Welsh singer-songwriter Marina Diamandis, professionally known as Marina and the Diamonds. It is the opening track on her third album, \"Froot\", and was released on 12 December 2014 as the second song from her \"Froot of the Month\" campaign, which was the monthly release of a new song up until the album's release. An acoustic video for the song was released on 18 December 2014. The song also serves as the second official single from the album.\n\nFroot (song): \"Froot\" is a song by Welsh singer Marina Diamandis, known professionally as Marina and the Diamonds. It was released for streaming on 10 October 2014, to coincide with the singer's birthday, and later received a full digital release as the lead single from her third studio album \"Froot\". 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He was born in 1840, although some sources say 1838, and was the second son of a solicitor named William Leverton Donaldson and his wife, Margaret Tennent. As their name implies, the Donaldsons were of Scottish descent and they were perhaps best known in the nineteenth century for their prominence in the field of architecture; William Leverton Donaldson's father, James Donaldson (1756-1844), and elder brother, Thomas Leverton Donaldson (1795-1885), were both renowned architects. Margaret Tennent was the daughter of John Tennent of Glasgow and his wife, Margaret Brown, daughter of Andrew Brown, after whom Andrew Brown Donaldson was evidently named. Inexplicably, Andrew Brown Donaldson is commonly referred to in the art world as Andrew Benjamin Donaldson.\n\nLondon Town Publik House: The William Brown House, also known as London Town Publik House or Londontowne Public House, is a former Colonial tavern located in the Historic London Town and Gardens museum complex in Woodland Beach, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Completed in 1764, it is one of the best-preserved examples of a colonial-era brick tavern house. From 1828 to 1965 the structure was used as a county alms house. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1970.\n\nMolly Brown House: The Molly Brown House Museum (also known as House of Lions) is a house located at 1340 Pennsylvania Street in Denver, Colorado, United States that was the home of American philanthropist, socialite, and activist Margaret Brown. Brown was known as \"The Unsinkable Molly Brown\" because she survived the sinking of the RMS \"Titanic\". The museum now located in her former home presents exhibits interpreting her life and that of Victorian Denver as well as architectural preservation. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.\n\nAvoca Lodge: Avoca Lodge, known as The Molly Brown Summer House, is a Registered Historic Place in southwest Denver, Colorado near Bear Creek. The home served as a summer retreat for philanthropist, socialite, and activist Margaret Brown and her husband James Joseph Brown. It is open to the public rental and for tours.\n\nJohn Brown House (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania): John Brown House, also known as the Ritner Boarding House, is a historic home located at Chambersburg in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It is a two-story, three-bay wide, hewn-log building covered in clapboard. Abolitionist John Brown (1800\u20131859) stayed here from June until mid-October 1859, while receiving supplies and recruits for his raid on Harpers Ferry. Following the raid, four of Brown's followers returned to the house to be concealed. It is operated by the Franklin County Historical Society - Kittochtinny, as a historic house museum.\n\nThomas Brown House (Franklin, Tennessee): Old Town, also known as the Thomas Brown House, is a house in Franklin, Tennessee, United States, at the Old Town Archeological Site that was built by Thomas Brown starting in 1846. It is a two-story frame structure built on an \"I-House\" plan, an example of vernacular architecture showing Greek Revival influences. The Thomas Brown House is among the best two-story vernacular I-house examples in the county (along with the William King House, the Alpheus Truett House, the Claiborne Kinnard House, the Beverly Toon House, and the Stokely Davis House).\n\nMargaret Brown: Margaret \"Maggie\" Brown (n\u00e9e Tobin) (July 18, 1867 \u2013 October 26, 1932) (posthumously known as \"The Unsinkable Molly Brown\") was an American socialite and philanthropist. 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ZeroCater currently feeds thousands of companies including, BuzzFeed, IDEO, Bleacher Report, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, ClassPass, and Blue Apron. As of March 2017, it is operational in the San Francisco Bay Area, New York City, Los Angeles, Austin, Washington D.C. and Chicago.\n\nSandra Liu Huang: Sandra Liu Huang leads the Product team at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Previously she was the Director of Product Management at Quora, a question-and-answer platform; and an early and senior member of the Product team at Facebook.\n\nJim Shelton: James H. Shelton III is the head of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's Education division. He was the formerly the Deputy Secretary of Education for the United States. 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He was member of the Ukrainian Scouting organization \"Plast\" in Canada.\n\nPriscilla Chan (philanthropist): Priscilla Chan (born February 24, 1985) is an American pediatrician and philanthropist. She is the wife of the co-founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg. Born and raised in Massachusetts, she attended Harvard University for undergrad and received her medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). As of 2015, she and her husband have pledged more than $1.6 billion to charities. In December 2015, they pledged to donate 99% of their Facebook shares, valued at $45 billion, to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, a philanthropic and political action company that focuses on health and education.\n\nWilma Chan: Wilma Chan (born October 5, 1949 in Boston, Massachusetts, ) is a politician in California serving on the Alameda County Board of Supervisors. Chan served as the California State Assembly Majority Leader from 2002\u20132004; she was the first woman and the first Asian American to hold the position. She also served as Assembly Majority Whip from 2001-2002. Chan is a Democrat. She represented the 16th District, which includes Oakland, Alameda, and Piedmont from 2000 to 2006 before being termed out. In June, Chan lost a Democratic Party primary election for the California State Senate District 9 seat that is now held by Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata, who will be termed out in 2008. Chan was a resident of Oakland for more than 20 years; she lives in Alameda. She is the mother of two grown children.\n\nChan Zuckerberg Initiative: The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) is a limited liability company founded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan with an investment of \"up to $1 billion in [Facebook] shares in each of the next three years\". Its creation was announced on December 1, 2015, for the birth of their daughter, Maxima Chan Zuckerberg.\n\nBioRxiv: bioRxiv is a preprint repository for the biological sciences launched in November 2013. It is hosted by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL). As preprints, papers hosted on bioRxiv are not peer-reviewed, but undergo basic screening and checked against plagiarism. Readers may offer comments on the preprint. It was inspired by and intends to complement the arXiv repository, which mostly focuses on physics and connected disciplines, launched in 1991 by Paul Ginsparg (who also serves on the bioRxiv advisory board). It received support from both the CSHL and the Lourie Foundation. Additional funding from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative was confirmed in April 2017.\n\nCornelia Bargmann: Cornelia Isabella \"Cori\" Bargmann (born 1961) is an American neurobiologist. She is known for her work on the behavior in the C. elegans, particularly olfaction in the worm. Studying the C. elegans is allowing Bargmann to uncover how neurons and genes affect behavior. Knowing that many of the gene mechanisms in roundworms mimic those of mammals, she is able to manipulate certain genes and observe how that affects changes in behavior. She has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences and had been a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at UCSF and then Rockefeller University from 1995 to 2016. It was announced on September 21, 2016 that she had been named the incoming president of science at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, effective October 1, 2016. In 2012 she was awarded the $1 million Kavli Prize, and in 2013 the $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences.\n\nAndela: Andela is a global engineering organization that extends engineering teams with world-class software developers. 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Carr was an All-American college football linebacker at Auburn University (1981 - 1984) and later attended the University of Alabama School of Medicine.\n\nAl Atkinson: Allen Edward Atkinson (born July 28, 1943) is a former American football linebacker who played in the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). He played high school ball at Monsignor Bonner High School. He played college football at Villanova University, where he was a linebacker. He played professionally in the AFL for the New York Jets from 1965 through 1969; then for the NFL Jets through 1974. He was a member of the Jets' 1968 World Championship team, and an American Football League All-Star in 1968.\n\nHardy Brown: Hardy Brown (May 8, 1924 \u2013 November 8, 1991) was an American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL), All-America Football Conference (AAFC), and the American Football League (AFL). 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He played college football at the University of Arkansas and University of Kansas, and was drafted in the 2nd round in 1959 by the Oakland Raiders but did not report and returned to Kansas to finish his undergraduate degree and play out his senior season where he was a 2 time All Big 8 selection as a center and middle linebacker. He was a Tri-Captain and played in 4 post season games including the College All-Star game with numerous All Americans. Was drafted in the 7th round of the 1960 NFL Draft by the New York Giants and was immediately traded to Washington for cash and a high draft pick. He was the \"Tribe's\" defensive leader and starting middle linebacker upon reporting to camp. He was a runner-up for Rookie of the Year as a middle linebacker and played more minutes than any other player in the NFL in 1961. After his first stellar season, he was moved to starting Center where he played at an elite level. 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On most of the tracks, Cash performs alone, accompanying himself on guitar, and on many tracks Cash prefaces the song with remarks about its history and what it means to him.\n\nThe Piece Talks: The Piece Talks is the debut LP by hip-hop group C.R.A.C., made up of rapper Blu and rapper-producer Ta'Raach. C.R.A.C is an acronym standing for \"Collect Respect Anna Check\". Though the duo initially released the project independently, Tres Records became interested and decided to release the album commercially on April 22, 2008. Not purely a rap album, many tracks prominently feature singing and talking and are more like skits than full songs.\n\n17 (XXXTentacion album): 17 is the debut studio album by American rapper XXXTentacion. It was released on August 25, 2017 by Bad Vibes Forever and Empire Distribution. It features 11 tracks and was supported by the lead single \"Revenge.\" \"17\" is X's second solo commercial project, succeeding the compilation mixtape \"Revenge\" (2017). 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It follows the recruitment and training of Gary \"Eggsy\" Unwin (Taron Egerton), into a secret spy organisation. Eggsy joins a mission to tackle a global threat from Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson), a wealthy megalomaniac. The film also stars Colin Firth, Mark Strong, and Michael Caine.\n\nJohnny English (film series): Johnny English is a British series of action comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. It features Rowan Atkinson as the titular character, based on the screenplay was written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. The series included 3 instalments: \"Johnny English\" (2003), \"Johnny English Reborn\" (2011), and the upcoming \"Johnny English 3\" which is in pre-production. The series also infused with comedy similar to Atkinson's Mr. Bean character and grossed $320 worldwide.\n\nJohnny English Reborn: Johnny English Reborn is a 2011 British action comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. 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He was the son of Waleran I of Limburg and Jutta, daughter of Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine.\n\nLambert I, Count of Louvain: Lambert I of Louvain nicknamed \"The Bearded\" (born in Louvain, Duchy of Lotharingia, East Francia c. 950, died in Florennes, County of Namur, Duchy of Lower Lorraine, Holy Roman Empire on 12 September 1015) was the first Count of Louvain in 1003. He was killed by Godfrey II, Duke of Lower Lorraine in battle for Godfrey's claim of Count of Verdun.\n\nGodfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine: Godfrey III ( \u2009997 \u20131069), called the Bearded, was the eldest son of Gothelo I, Duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine. By inheritance, he was Count of Verdun and he became Margrave of Antwerp as a vassal of the Duke of Lower Lorraine. The Holy Roman Emperor Henry III authorized him to succeed his father as Duke of Upper Lorraine in 1044, but refused him the ducal title in Lower Lorraine, for he feared the power of a united duchy. 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Matabei was compelled to fight even though he had not wanted to, as to obey his lord's command. Matabei chose to use a bamboo lance, while Musashi chose an ordinary sword made of wood. At the beginning of their duel, Matabei had at first attacked Musashi with his lance, in which Musashi had then calmly penetrated in close range using the middle-level guard and won two times. Matabei's lance had slid between Musashi's legs the third bout however. Due to this fact, Musashi said, \"\"I was touched, therefore I lost this time\"\". Musashi had then told all of the onlookers how much of an adept Matabei was with the lance. Matabei had later said after the duel, \"\"Master Musashi is a true adept whom I was unable to touch. It was to save my face that he acted as though I had won once out of three times\"\".\n\nMiyamoto Musashi: Miyamoto Musashi (\u5bae\u672c \u6b66\u8535 , c. 1584 \u2013 June 13, 1645) , also known as Shinmen Takez\u014d, Miyamoto Bennosuke or, by his Buddhist name, Niten D\u014draku, was an expert Japanese swordsman and r\u014dnin. Musashi, as he was often simply known, became renowned through stories of his excellent and unique double-bladed swordsmanship and undefeated record in his 60 duels (next is 33 by It\u014d Itt\u014dsai). 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The modern-day Hy\u014dh\u014d Niten Ichi-ry\u016b employs it as a manual of technique and philosophy.\n\nThe Lone Samurai: The Lone Samurai: The Life of Miyamoto Musashi (ISBN\u00a0 ) is a biography of the Japanese samurai and swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. It is written by William Scott Wilson, published by Kodansha International, and was first printed in 2004. It is possibly the first reliable reference on Musashi, since most of the previously known information is drawn from legends or fictional accounts.\n\nTerao Magonoj\u014d: Terao Magonoj\u014d (\u5bfa\u5c3e \u5b6b\u4e4b\u5141 , 1611 \u2013 November 8, 1672) was a famed swordsman during the Edo period (17th century) of Japan. Magonojo was the elder brother of Terao Motomenosuke, the successor to the School of Musashi. Magonojo had been noted as Miyamoto Musashi's favorite student, to whom Musashi entrusted his \"Gorin no sho\" (\"Book of Five Rings\") before his death. Throughout Magonojo's earlier years, he had trained with the kodachi (short sword) with Musashi throughout many times. At one time when they were both training, Musashi had attacked Magonojo with a large wooden sword, in which Terao then parried with his short wooden sword and had counterattacked. After several repetitions of this action, Terao's sword had unfortunately broke while Musashi was in the middle of striking his sword downward from above. However, Musashi's sword had stopped just minutely from hitting the skin of Terao's forehead. Thus, Magonojo had received no injury. This degree of control had reflected well on Musashi's skills. Before the death of Magonojo's master, he had assumed the role of successor (which would go to his younger brother). 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The following copy ends with this notice:\n\nMiyamoto Mikinosuke: Miyamoto Mikinosuke (???? -1626) a retainer of the Japanese clan of Honda during the Edo period (17th century) of Japan. Mikinosuke was famous for being the first of three adopted sons of the famous swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. One day Miyamoto Musashi had been traveling on horseback along the Settsu road. At a certain inn at Nishinomiya, Musashi had seen a boy of fourteen or fifteen who had taken Musashi's horse for him. Musashi had perceived extraordinary qualities from this boy\u2014Mikinosuke. Musashi then asked the boy, \"\"Wouldn't you like to become my son? I would find a good lord for you.\"\" . Mikinosuke replied, \"\"You are very kind to make such an offer, but I have old parents. The reason I am working as a hostler is to take care of them. If I became your adoptive son, my parents would immediately fall on hard times. I must therefore tell you no, with my thanks.\"\" . Musashi had then gone to Mikinosuke's house and met his parents. Musashi then had explained his plans to them, receiving their consent to adopt him. He then took Mikonosuke with him after giving a small sum or supportive money to his parents.\n\nSamurai I: Musashi Miyamoto: Miyamoto Musashi (\u5bae\u672c\u6b66\u8535 ) (released in the United States as Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto) is a 1954 color (Eastmancolor) Japanese film by Hiroshi Inagaki starring Toshiro Mifune. It is the first film of Inagaki's Samurai Trilogy of historical adventures. The film is adapted from Eiji Yoshikawa's novel \"Musashi\". The novel is loosely based on the life of the famous Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. The film won a Special/Honorary Award at the 1955 Academy Awards for outstanding foreign language film.\n\nTerao Motomenosuke: Terao Motomenosuke (\u5bfa\u5c3e \u6c42\u99ac\u52a9 , 1621 \u2013 July 9, 1688) was a famed swordsman during the Edo period (17th century) of Japan. Motomenosuke would become rather famous for being the first successor to the School of Musashi that had been established by the legendary Miyamoto Musashi. When Musashi was aware of the fact that he was near death, he gave Motomenosuke both of his swords and a certificate of complete transmission. Motomenosuke later declined, and sent Musashi's swords and certificate to Miyamoto Iori (Musashi's adopted son) thinking it would be more fitting. Iori replied to Motomenosuke saying, \"\"I can be heir to the name and warrior's honor of Musashi, but I cannot take on the succession of his school. It is my wish that you, to whom Musashi passed on his art, succeed him. Please be kind enough to accept.\"\" . Thus, Motomenosuke accepted Musashi's request out of great respect and consideration toward his deceased master. Motomenosuke had a fourth son that he had seen potential within, a man by the name of Shinmen Bensuke whom he had later made the successor. 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Siegal has produced, or co-produced many albums including Langhorne Slim and The Law's \"The Spirit Moves\" and \"The Way We Move\" (prominently featured on numerous films, television shows and national commercials), Chris Whitley's final record Reiter In\", \"The Wiyos' \"Twist, Spottiswoode & His Enemies\u2019 2011 Independent Music Award-winning \"Wild Goosechase Expedition and This is The Town: A Tribute to Nilsson\" f\"eaturing Langhorne Slim, Marco Benevento, Willy Mason, Dawn Landes, Yellowbirds, Tracy Bonham and many more. Siegal created Old Soul Studios in Catskill, New York, where over 75 records have been recorded since 2001, including everything from The New Pornographers to Noam Weinstein.\n\nGnip Gnop / Hounds of Bairro: \"Gnip Gnop\" and \"Hounds of Bairro\" are two tracks from a 7\" exclusive to vinyl release included with the purchase of the limited edition of Animal Collective's tenth studio album, \"Painting With\". 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Recorded at Echo Studio and EastWest Studios in California in 2012, it was released on October 21 of that year as a promotional single. The lyrics for the new wave synthpop ballad were written by Sara Quin, and discuss her teenage life in the 1990s when she was unable to identify with the lives of pop culture figures and had unforeseen thoughts about her later life. Guitar chords, drums, bass guitar, synths and harmonized vocals are also played in the track.\n\nLP (singer): Laura Pergolizzi (born March 18, 1981) is an American alternative singer and songwriter, originally from Long Island, New York, who performs under the stage name LP. She moved to Los Angeles in 2010. She has released three albums and one EP. 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It is the fourth installment of the \"Terminator\" film series. In a departure from the previous installments, which were set between 1984 and 2004 and used time travel as a key plot element, \"Salvation\" is a post-apocalyptic film set in the year 2018, fourteen years after the events of \"\". It focuses on the war between Skynet's machine network and humanity; the remnants of the world's military have organized as the Resistance, fighting against Skynet's killing machines. Bale portrays John Connor, Resistance fighter and central character to the franchise, while Worthington portrays cyborg Marcus Wright. Anton Yelchin plays as a young Kyle Reese, a character first introduced in \"The Terminator\", and the film depicts the origin of the T-800 (Model 101) Terminator, played by Roland Kickinger, who replaces Arnold Schwarzenegger as the title character, though CGI was used to recreate Schwarzenegger's facial likeness from the original film, with his consent.\n\nAfter Earth: After Earth is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic science fiction action film directed by M. Night Shyamalan, who co-wrote it with Gary Whitta, based on an original story idea by Will Smith. It is the second film after \"The Pursuit of Happyness\" that stars real-life father and son Will and Jaden Smith; Will Smith also produced via his company Overbrook Entertainment, and the distribution was by Columbia Pictures. The film takes place in the 31st Century, when the Earth has long been abandoned and humans have been in conflict with a mysterious alien race. It tells the story of a high-ranking general in the peacekeeping organization Ranger Corps, and his son, who, after an incident during a spaceflight, find themselves fighting for survival on a hostile planet (which is Earth itself).\n\nOblivion (2013 film): Oblivion is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic science fiction film based on Joseph Kosinski's unpublished Radical Publishing graphic novel of the same name. The film was co-produced and directed by Kosinski. It stars Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Andrea Riseborough, and Olga Kurylenko. The film was released in the U.S. on April 19, 2013. According to Kosinski, \"Oblivion\" pays homage to science fiction films of the 1970s.\n\nSteel Dawn: Steel Dawn is a 1987 American post-apocalyptic science fiction action film that mixes the genres of science fiction and western. It stars Patrick Swayze and his wife, Lisa Niemi.\n\nZach McGowan: Zachary Brendan \"Zach\" McGowan (born May 5, 1981) is an American film and television actor and voice-over artist. He is known for his roles in television series \"Shameless\" as Jody, \"Black Sails\" as Charles Vane, and \"The 100\" as Roan. Other highlights include parts in the films \"Terminator Salvation\", \"The Hunt for Eagle One\", and the sequel \"The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point\". He guest-starred in the television series \"Numb3rs\", \"\", and \"Cold Case\", with voice-over work for the \"Scream Awards\", \"Animal Planet\" and the video games \"\", \"\", and \"Iron Man\".\n\nOn the Beach (1959 film): On the Beach is a 1959 American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama film from United Artists, produced and directed by Stanley Kramer, that stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire and Anthony Perkins. This black-and-white film is based on Nevil Shute's 1957 novel of the same name depicting the aftermath of a nuclear war. Unlike the novel, no blame is placed on whoever started the war; it is hinted in the film that the threat of annihilation may have arisen from an accident or misjudgment.\n\nSilent Running: Silent Running is a 1972 environmentally-themed American post-apocalyptic science fiction film starring Bruce Dern, featuring Cliff Potts, Ron Rifkin and Jesse Vint. It was directed by Douglas Trumbull, who had previously worked as a special effects supervisor on science fiction films, including \"\" and \"The Andromeda Strain\".\n\nPlughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II: Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II is a 1994 American post-apocalyptic science fiction film written and directed by Steven Lovy and Robert Lovy, and starring Jim Metzler, Vernon Wells, Deborah Shelton, Dennis Christopher, Nicholas Worth and Traci Lords. 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With a fall 2016 enrollment of 13,640 students, 48 undergraduate majors, over 60 graduate programs (36 master, 24 doctoral, and 17 graduate certificate programs) and the first university research park in Maryland, UMBC has been named the #1 Up-and-Coming University for six years in a row, since 2009, by \"US News & World Report\". In addition, \"US News & World Report\" has placed UMBC in the top ten for best undergraduate teaching six years in a row, being placed at #5, the second highest-ranked public university.\n\nMunsey Park, New York: Munsey Park is a village in Nassau County, New York, United States. The population was 2,693 at the 2010 census.\n\nFalls Road station: Falls Road station is a Baltimore Light Rail station in Baltimore, Maryland. It is the first stop in surrounding suburban Baltimore County while traveling north from downtown Baltimore. The stop is located near the Mount Washington neighborhood in the Jones Falls Valley, and is often used by commuters as a back-up to Mount Washington for parking when the lot at Mt. Washington is full. The station is adjacent to Lake Roland Park and Dam (renamed Robert E. Lee Park in the 1940s), constructed in the late 1850s as part of the first segment of the city's new public water supply system in 1860 along the upper Jones Falls stream which flows south through the city emptying into the Inner Harbor of the Patapsco River of Baltimore Harbor and can be viewed from certain parts of the park. Although only used for several decades as part of the metropolitan area's public water system until shifting in the 1880s to a larger flowing supply piped from the Gunpowder Falls and construction of the first phase at the Loch Raven Reservoir and its taller Dam. 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The company was partially owned by the Long Island Consolidated Electric Companies, a holding company for the Long Island Rail Road and partially by August Belmont and the Interborough Rapid Transit Company. It connected the east end of the Fulton Street El at Crescent Street station in City Line, Brooklyn with Jamaica, Queens, and ran from there to the Nassau County line at Queens Village and to Far Rockaway, Queens via Nassau County. It also had a connection to Belmont Park. The New York and Long Island Traction Company used trackage rights over its line from Crescent Street to Queens Village.\n\nBaltimore Convention Center: The Baltimore Convention Center is a convention and exhibition hall located in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. The Center is a municipal building owned and operated by the City of Baltimore. The facility was constructed in two separate phases: the original Center, with 425,000 sqft of exhibition and meeting space, opened in August 1979 at a cost of $51.4 million. A $151 million expansion, which increased the Center's total size to 1225000 sqft , was completed in April 1997. The 752-room, city-owned Hilton Baltimore hotel opened in August 2008, connected to the convention center by an enclosed skywalk bridge. Another expansion to the Baltimore Convention Center has been proposed at an estimated cost of $400 million that includes a new 500 room hotel and an 18,500 seat arena; this project is estimated to cost $900 million, this proposal is no longer active and considered dead. As of March 2016, the State of Maryland is going to explore expanding the Baltimore Convention Center for an estimated cost of $600 million and build a new hotel attached to the expansion. As of August 2016, the proposal of having a combined expanded convention center, arena and hotel has been revived. 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An astute businessman, Boyce successfully established several newspapers, such as \"The Commercial\" in Winnipeg, Manitoba and the \"Lisbon Clipper\" in Lisbon, North Dakota. With his first wife, Mary Jane Beacom, he moved to Chicago to pursue his entrepreneurial ambitions. There he established the Mutual Newspaper Publishing Company and the weekly \"Saturday Blade\", which catered to a rural audience and was distributed by thousands of newspaper boys. With his novel employment of newsboys to boost newspaper sales, Boyce's namesake publishing company maintained a circulation of 500,000\u00a0copies per week by 1894. 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He won two Academy Awards for Best Art Direction. Born in Berlin, he relocated to England with his Jewish family at the age of 13 soon after the Nazis came to power, and was one of only three German-born pilots in the British Royal Air Force during the Second World War.\n\nMark Bedau: Mark A. Bedau is an American philosopher who works in the field of artificial life. He is the son of the late philosopher Hugo Adam Bedau.\n\nEric Rudolph: Eric Robert Rudolph (born September 19, 1966), also known as the Olympic Park Bomber, is an American domestic terrorist convicted for a series of anti-abortion and anti-gay-motivated bombings across the southern United States between 1996 and 1998, which killed two people and injured over 120 others.\n\nHugo Adam Bedau: Hugo Adam Bedau (September 23, 1926 \u2013 August 13, 2012) was the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, at Tufts University, and is best known for his work on capital punishment. 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The film stars Keisha Castle-Hughes as Kahu Paikea Apirana, a twelve-year-old M\u0101ori girl whose ambition is to become the chief of the tribe. Her grandfather Koro believes that this is a role reserved for males only. The film was a coproduction between New Zealand and Germany. It was shot on location in Whangara, the setting of the novel. The world premiere was on 9 September 2002, at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film received critical acclaim upon its release. At age 13, Keisha Castle-Hughes became the youngest nominee for the Academy Award for Best Actress before she was surpassed by Quvenzhan\u00e9 Wallis, at age 9, for \"Beasts of the Southern Wild\" less than a decade later. The film earned $41.4 million on a NZ$9,235,000 budget.\n\nBertrand Bonello: Bertrand Bonello (] ; born 11 September 1968) is a French film director, screenwriter, producer and composer. His background is in classical music, and he lives between Paris and Montreal. 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It also won a \"Borders 2006 Original Voices\" award and has been translated into 20 languages, including Hungarian and Hebrew. In April 2012, Nancy was featured in her first chapter book, \"Nancy Clancy: Super Sleuth\". Books in the \"Fancy Nancy\" series have now spent 330 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, and in the fall of 2012, \"Fancy Nancy the Musical\" was produced by Vital Theatre Company in New York City.\n\n1636: The Kremlin Games: 1636: The Kremlin Games is a novel in the 1632 series written by Gorg Huff and Paula Goodlett along with Eric Flint. It is the fourth book in the series to be listed on the New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover fiction. This book reached number 30 on the NY Times list during a single week in June 2012. 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It debuted at Number 6 on The New York Times Best Seller list on August 3, 2003. It remained on the best seller list for three weeks. In November 2004 it appeared on the paperback best seller list.\n\n11/22/63: 11/22/63 is a novel by Stephen King about a time traveler who attempts to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which occurred on November 22, 1963 (the novel's titular date). It's the 60th book published by Stephen King, it is his 49th novel and the 42nd under his own name. The novel was announced on King's official site on March 2, 2011. A short excerpt was released online on June 1, 2011, and another excerpt was published in the October 28, 2011, issue of \"Entertainment Weekly\". The novel was published on November 8, 2011 and quickly became a number-one bestseller. It stayed on The New York Times Best Seller list for 16 weeks. \"11/22/63\" won the 2011 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Best Mystery/Thriller and the 2012 International Thriller Writers Award for Best Novel, and was nominated for the 2012 British Fantasy Award for Best Novel and the 2012 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel.\n\nLisa Miller (psychologist): Lisa Jane Miller is a professor, researcher and clinical psychologist, best known as a research scholar on spirituality in psychology. Miller has worked for two decades to integrate spirituality into mainstream research on mental health and wellness publishing over 85 empirical peer review article on spirituality and mental health in leading medical and psychology journals, including the \"American Journal of Psychiatry\" and \"Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry\". Her work focuses on the spiritual awareness of children, adolescents and parents, and benefits to mental health and wellness of spiritual awareness. She founded the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Teachers College, Columbia University, the first Ivy League graduate program in spirituality and psychology. Dr. Miller is best known as the author of the New York Times Best Seller \"The Spiritual Child: The New Science of Parenting for Health and Lifelong Thriving\" (St. Martin's Press) which also hit #1 Family Nielsen Ratings, Psychology Best Seller USA Today and Non-Fiction Best Seller Publishers Weekly.\n\nWomen Who Run With the Wolves: \"Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype\" is a book by Jungian analyst, author and poet Clarissa Pinkola Est\u00e9s, Ph.D, published in 1992 by Ballantine Books. It spent 145 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list over a three-year span, a record at the time. . 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The mission ended in catastrophic failure with the destruction of \"Challenger\", starting at 73 seconds after lift-off, and the death of all seven crew members. The Rogers Commission determined that the cause of the destruction was due to the failure of an O-ring seal on the starboard Solid Rocket Booster (SRB).\n\nAlvin Drew: Colonel Benjamin Alvin Drew (born November 5, 1962) is a United States Air Force officer and a NASA astronaut. He has been on two spaceflights; the first was the Space Shuttle mission STS-118 to the International Space Station, in August 2007. Drew's second spaceflight took place in March 2011 on STS-133, another mission to the International Space Station. STS-133 was Space Shuttle \"Discovery\"'s final mission. Drew took part in two spacewalks while docked to the station. 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The film concentrates on the safety inspections and arguments surrounding the O-rings that ultimately were blamed for the explosion of \"Challenger\". While doing this, it also aims to show the personal humanity of the seven crew members. Generally, the film supports the Space Shuttle program and the dedication of NASA personnel in general while criticizing NASA management.\n\nSpace Shuttle Columbia: Space Shuttle \"Columbia\" (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-102) was the first space-rated orbiter in NASA's Space Shuttle fleet. It launched for the first time on mission STS-1 on April 12, 1981, the first flight of the Space Shuttle program. Over 22 years of service it completed 27 missions before disintegrating during re-entry near the end of its 28th mission, STS-107 on February 1, 2003, resulting in the deaths of all seven crew members.\n\nSpace Shuttle Challenger: Space Shuttle \"Challenger\" (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-099) was the second orbiter of NASA's space shuttle program to be put into service following \"Columbia\". The shuttle was built by Rockwell International's Space Transportation Systems Division in Downey, California. Its maiden flight, STS-6, started on April 4, 1983. It launched and landed nine times before breaking apart 73 seconds into its tenth mission, STS-51-L, on January 28, 1986, resulting in the death of all seven crew members, including a civilian school teacher. It was the first of two shuttles to be destroyed in flight, the other being \"Columbia\" in 2003. The accident led to a two-and-a-half year grounding of the shuttle fleet; flights resumed in 1988 with STS-26 flown by \"Discovery\". \"Challenger\" itself was replaced by \"Endeavour\" which was built using structural spares ordered by NASA as part of the construction contracts for \"Discovery\" and \"Atlantis\".\n\nSTS-26: STS-26 was the 26th NASA Space Shuttle mission and the seventh flight of the orbiter \"Discovery\". The mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 29 September 1988, and landed four days later on 3 October. STS-26 was declared the \"Return to Flight\" mission, being the first mission after the Space Shuttle \"Challenger\" disaster of 28 January 1986. It was the first mission since STS-9 to use the original STS numbering system, the first to have all its crew members wear pressure suits for launch and landing since STS-4, and the first mission with bailout capacity since STS-4. 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An adult Kate Pryde transfers her mind into her younger self, the present-day Kitty Pryde, who brings the X-Men to prevent a fatal moment in history that triggers anti-mutant hysteria.\n\nPrime Sentinel: Prime Sentinels are an advanced type of Sentinel which exist in Marvel Comics. They are a human/machine hybrid that uses nanotechnology from the \"Days of Future Past\" future.\n\nDays of Future Past (disambiguation): Days of Future Past is an \"X-Men\" comic book storyline.\n\nBryan Singer: Bryan Jay Singer (born September 17, 1965) is an American film director, film producer, writer, and actor. He is the founder of Bad Hat Harry Productions and he has produced or co-produced almost all of the films he has directed.\n\nList of X-Men films cast members: The following is a list of cast members who have portrayed characters appearing in the \"X-Men\" film series, based upon the comic books of the same name. 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It was the second US (and final UK) single from their 1985 album, \"Around the World in a Day\", reaching number 7 in the US charts. The song starts with a faded-in synth line and quickly starts the main tune. The easy groove is achieved with a smooth bass guitar and piano embellishments. A drum machine provides handclaps to make the song danceable. \"Pop Life\" was recorded before \"Purple Rain\" was completed, indicating the new direction Prince wanted to take after the success of that album and film. Drums on the song were played by Sheila E. in tandem with Prince's then-drummer Bobby Z., bass was played by Brownmark, keyboards were played by Matt Fink and Wendy & Lisa provide backing vocals in addition to guitar and keyboards respectively, Jonathan Melvoin played tambourine and the rest of the song was performed by Prince.\n\nJonathan Melvoin: Jonathan Melvoin (December 6, 1961 \u2013 July 12, 1996) was an American musician active in the 1980s and 1990s.\n\nSusannah Melvoin: Susannah Melvoin (born January 26, 1964) is an American vocalist and songwriter, best known for her association with Prince in the mid-1980s. Coming from a musical family, Melvoin is the twin sister of musician Wendy Melvoin, sister of Jonathan Melvoin (touring keyboardist with The Smashing Pumpkins), and daughter of jazz pianist (and former NARAS president) Michael Melvoin.\n\nFlavour of the Old School: '\"Flavour of the Old School\"' is a song by British R&B recording artist Beverley Knight, released as her debut single from her debut \"The B-Funk\" (1995). The track, which peaked at number fifty on the UK Singles Chart when it was released in March 1995, was accompanied by a low budget music video that saw Knight in the recording studio singing directly into the camera. It was re-released however in October 1995, supported by a new video and strong support from urban radio. The song went on to become Knight's first top 40 single, peaking at number thirty-three in the official UK Singles Chart. The song later reappeared on the b-side of Knight's 1999 single \"Made it Back\". The video is frequently shown in rotation on MTV Base.\n\nSign o' the Times (song): \"Sign o' the Times\" is the lead single from American musician Prince's 1987 album of the same name. Despite being negative in nature, the song was originally intended for two separate Prince albums meant to be released in 1986, that were both shelved: \"Dream Factory\" and \"Crystal Ball\". (Many of the tracks from both of these albums ended up on the album \"Sign o' the Times\".) Prince sings and performs the entire track all by himself; however this was one of the songs where he removed the other band member's contributions. In this case Susannah Melvoin's. \"Sign o' the Times\" was reportedly written and composed on a Sunday, when Prince usually wrote his most introspective songs.\n\nDennis Flemion: Dennis Flemion (June 6, 1955 \u2013 July 7, 2012) was a founding member, with his younger brother Jimmy, of controversial independent rock band The Frogs. He was the primary percussionist for the band. 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The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of ten weeks on the country chart. \"Could I Have This Dance\" was also Anne Murray's tenth Top 40 on the U.S. pop singles chart, hit peaking at number thirty-three. The song was written by Wayland Holyfield and Bob House.\n\nHit by Love: \"Hit by Love\" is a 1994 song by the musician CeCe Peniston, released as the fourth single from her album record \"Thought 'Ya Knew\", and the fifth number one hit in the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Music/Club Play for the artist. The song, issued in Europe with \"I'm Not Over You\" on B-side, climbed in the UK Top 75 chart to number thirty-three and number ninety in the Hot 100 chart.\n\nThirty-Three (song): \"Thirty-Three\" is a song by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. It was the fifth and final single from their third album, \"Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness\". 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Israel. The track, her first release for Strictly Rhythm Records, samples the theme song to the American game show \"The Price Is Right\", whose music was written and produced by Israel for his in-house company Score Productions. The show's parent company Pearson Television (now part of FremantleMedia) gave its blessing to let Waters use the theme song, and as such received publishing rights and credits on the song. The single also marked the first time that lyrics were added to \"The Price Is Right\" theme song and the first song based on a television theme song (and the first to come from a game show) to reach number 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Play Chart the week of December 29, 2001.\n\nKISZ-FM: KISZ-FM, 97.9 \"Kiss Country,\" is a country music radio station in the Four Corners area of the Western United States. It is licensed to Cortez, Colorado and is owned by Winton Road Broadcasting Company, LLC. Bill Kruger-Regional Director, Don Kirk-Program Director. Overnights feature \"Kickin It With Kix\", hosted by Kix Brooks. Weekday mornings are hosted by nationally syndicated Big D, and Bubba. Evenings feature Lia Night, and the award-winning \"Nights with Lia\" Monday through Saturday. \"Solid Gold Saturday Morning\" airs 6-10am each Saturday morning. Sunday's feature the \"American Christian Music Review\", Thunder Road\", \"American Country Countdown\", and \"The Road\".\n\nList of Rage of Bahamut episodes: Rage of Bahamut (\u795e\u6483\u306e\u30d0\u30cf\u30e0\u30fc\u30c8 , Shingeki no Bahamut ) is a Japanese anime television series produced by MAPPA that is based on the \"Rage of Bahamut\" game. The anime aired between October 6, 2014 and December 29, 2014 for 12 episodes. On May 6, 2015, a second season was announced at the series' orchestra concert event. Titled Rage of Bahamut: Virgin Soul (\u795e\u6483\u306e\u30d0\u30cf\u30e0\u30fc\u30c8 VIRGIN SOUL , Shingeki no Bahamut: Virgin Soul ) , it premiered on April 7, 2017. The opening theme song \"EXiSTENCE\" is performed by SiM, while the ending theme song \"Promised Land\" is performed by Risa Shimizu. For season 2, the first opening theme song is \"LET iT END\" by SiM while the first ending theme song is \"Haikei Goodbye Sayonara\" (\u62dd\u5553\u30b0\u30c3\u30d0\u30a4\u3055\u3088\u3046\u306a\u3089 , lit. Greetings, Goodbye, Farewell) by DAOKO. The second opening theme is \"Walk This Way\" by THE BEAT GARDEN, while the second ending theme is \"Cinderella Step\" by DAOKO.\n\nThunder Road (film): Thunder Road is a black and white 1958 drama\u2013crime film about running moonshine in the mountains of Kentucky and Tennessee in the late 1950s. It was directed by Arthur Ripley and starred Robert Mitchum, who also produced the film, co-wrote the screenplay, and is rumored to have directed much of the film himself. 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Opened in 1976 and built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, the racing roller coaster cost $1.6 million to construct and featured two identical tracks that paralleled each other. The design of the ride was based on Rebel Yell, a wooden racing coaster at Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia. Thunder Road was closed on July 26, 2015, to make room for expansion at the park. On August 27, 2015, Carowinds announced that the Boomerang Bay waterpark would be expanded and renamed Carolina Harbor. The expansion resulted in the removal of Thunder Road.\n\nThunder Road International SpeedBowl: Thunder Road International SpeedBowl, more commonly known as Thunder Road, is a .25 mi high-banked, paved short track speedway located in the town of Barre, Vermont, just outside the limits of the city of Barre. The track was founded by Ken Squier and Tom Curley in 1960 and sold in the spring of 2017 to former Thunder Road track champion Cris Michaud and local businessman Pat Malone. Currently, Thunder Road hosts three weekly divisions: Late Models, Tiger Sportsman and Street Stocks. The track is known for hosting its weekly races on Thursday night, rather than Saturday, as nearly all other short tracks do. On June 28, 2007, NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace raced at Thunder Road. Ken Schrader, another NASCAR driver, had raced once at Thunder Road each of the two years prior to Wallace's visit.\n\nCharlotte Marathon: The Novant Health Charlotte Marathon is an annual marathon which takes place in Charlotte, North Carolina, every November. It was previously called Thunder Road Marathon and used to feature a NASCAR theme in keeping with the region's close ties to auto racing.\n\nThe Ballad of Thunder Road: \"The Ballad of Thunder Road\" is a song performed and co-written by actor Robert Mitchum in 1957, with music by composer Jack Marshall. It was the theme song of the movie \"Thunder Road\". The song made the Billboard Hot 100 twice, in 1958 and 1962, and while it never peaked higher than #62, it racked up 21 total weeks in the chart. The song moves ominously between minor and major keys.\n\nFlorida State Road 136: State Road 136 (SR 136), locally known as Thunder Road, is a 3.396 mi east\u2013west route in Suwannee, Columbia and Hamilton Counties. Its western terminus is just west of Interstate 75 and is a continuation of County Road 136 in rural Suwannee County. 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He is currently the managing director for CMS Motor Sport Ltd and is the co-owner of Status Grand Prix. He began working as a journalist and broadcaster for Formula One F1 in 1987 and later started working as a media consultant for major sponsors. He joined Eddie Jordan\u2019s fledgling F1 team for its debut season in 1991, returning to the team in 1995 where he became head of marketing. Gallagher joined Jaguar Racing in 2004 remaining with the team when it become Red Bull Racing and in 2009, took over the running of the Cosworth F1 engine business. He commentates on Formula One on BBC 5 Live makes regular appearances on Sky Sports News and has contributed to a wide range of media channels including BBC News, Channel 4 News, CNN, CNBC and Al Jazeera News.\n\n1968 New Zealand Grand Prix: It was the 15th New Zealand Grand Prix, and doubled as the opening round of the 1968 Tasman Series. Chris Amon became the third New Zealander to win his home GP, joining Bruce McLaren and original GP winner John McMillan.\n\nCRG (kart manufacturer): CRG is a kart chassis manufacturer of recent years, with world champions from 2001-2003. Famous alumni include Alex Zanardi and F1 racer Vitantonio Liuzzi and F1 GP Winner Max Verstappen.\n\nMax Verstappen: Max Emilian Verstappen (] ; born 30 September 1997) is a Belgian-Dutch racing driver who competes under the Dutch flag in Formula One with Red Bull Racing. Aged , he became the youngest driver to compete in Formula 1 at the 2015 Australian Grand Prix for Scuderia Toro Rosso. 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Trulli announced that he would drive for the team, while later Italian Auto GP driver Michela Cerruti was announced as the second driver for the team.\n\nBrawn GP: Brawn GP Formula One Team, then the trading name of Brawn GP Limited, was a Formula One world championship-winning motor racing team and constructor, created by a management buyout of Honda Racing F1 Team led by Ross Brawn, but using a Mercedes engine.\n\nBryan Schouten: Bryan Schouten (born 10 September 1994) is a Dutch motorcycle racer. He currently competes in the IDM Superstock 600 Championship aboard a Yamaha YZF-R6. Schouten is a former winner of the Dutch ONK 125GP Championship and the Dutch ONK Moto3 Championship, and has also competed in the German IDM 125GP Championship, the German IDM Moto3 Championship, the Spanish CEV Moto3 series and the European Superstock 600 Championship. He won the IDM Superstock 600 Championship in 2016.\n\nVitaly Petrov: Vitaly Aleksandrovich Petrov (Russian: \u0412\u0438\u0442\u0430\u0301\u043b\u0438\u0439 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041f\u0435\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0301\u0432 ; ] , born 8 September 1984) is a Russian racing driver who drove in Formula One for Renault F1 Team in 2010, Lotus Renault GP in 2011 and Caterham F1 Team in 2012. Born in Vyborg, he is known as the \"Vyborg Rocket\" (Russian: \u0412\u044b\u0301\u0431\u043e\u0440\u0433\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u0420\u0430\u043a\u0435\u0301\u0442\u0430 ; ] ) in Russia. He was the first Russian to compete in the Formula One World Championship.\n\nNarain Karthikeyan: Kumar Ram Narain Karthikeyan (born 14 January 1977, in Coimbatore) is a racing driver who was the first Formula One driver from India. He has previously competed in A1GP, and the Le Mans Series. He made his Formula One debut in with the Jordan team, and was a Williams F1 test driver in and . Like several other former F1 drivers, Karthikeyan moved to stock car racing and drove the #60 Safe Auto Insurance Company Toyota Tundra for Wyler Racing in the 2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. In 2011 he returned to F1 with the HRT team, continued with the team in 2012 and was expected to drive for them in the 2013 season as well. However, HRT was not included in the FIA's 2013 entry list, and thus Karthikeyan was left without a drive. In 2013, Karthikeyan raced in the Auto GP series, securing 5 wins and 4 pole positions with Super Nova Racing. For 2014, Karthikeyan has signed up with Team Impul, to race in the Japanese Super Formula series.\n\nNiccol\u00f2 Antonelli: Niccol\u00f2 Antonelli (born 23 February 1996 in Cattolica) is an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racer, and the 2011 winner of the Italian 125GP Championship. 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He has written over a dozen plays that have been performed across Canada, and he has published three books of poetry: \"Figuring Ground\" (2009), \"Museum Absconditum\" (2006), and \"So Rarely in Our Skins\" (2002). \"So Rarely in Our Skins\" was a finalist for the 6th Annual Atlantic Poetry Prize, the Margaret and John Savage First Book Award and, along with his two subsequent books, was long-listed for the ReLit Award in Poetry. Moore\u2019s poetry has been published in literary journals such as \"Descant\", \"The Fiddlehead\", \"Wascana Review\", \"Ink Magazine\", \"Canadian Author\", \"The New Quarterly\", \"Maissoneuve\", \"Pottersfield Portfolio\", \"Gaspereau Review\", \"Prairie Fire\", \"Quadrant Magazine\", and \"Contemporary Verse II\". He has been the recipient of the \"Edmonton Journal\" Literary Award for poetry (1987) as well as a finalist for the \"Pottersfield Portfolio\" Short Poetry Award (1997) and The Writers\u2019 Federation of New Brunswick Alfred G. 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Her second poetry book, \"The Long Cold Green Evenings of Spring,\" was a finalist for the Lowther Award in 1997, and her first novel, \"Excessive Joy Injures the Heart\", was chosen one of the ten best books of the year by The Toronto Star in 2000. Also in 2000 Harvor won the Alden Nowlan Award, in 2003 the Marian Engel Award, and in 2004 the Malahat Novella Prize for \"Across Some Dark Avenue of Plot He Carried Her Body.\"\n\nLindita Arapi: Lindita Arapi (born 30 June 1972) is an Albanian writer and journalist. She is cited as a noteworthy example of a generation of female Albanian writers. Together with her contemporaries, Ervin Hatibi, Agron Tufa, and Rudian Zekthi, Arapi is one of Albania's present-day literary avant-garde writers. She has been living in Germany since the late 1990s, where she has published several volumes of poetry. Her first book of poetry, \"Am Meer, nachts\" (\"By the sea, at night\"); 2007) was the first book of poetry written by a female Albanian poet in German. Her first novel, \"Vajzat me \u00e7el\u00ebs n\u00eb qaf\u00eb\" (2010), translated into German in 2012, was awarded a Book of the Year prize in Albania.\n\nAmy Newman: Amy Newman is an American poet, critic and professor. She is the author of five collections of poems, most recently \"On This Day in Poetry History\" (Persea Books). Her other books include \"Dear Editor\", winner of the Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award, \"fall\", \"Camera Lyrica,\" winner of the Beatrice Hawley Award, and her first book, \"Order, or Disorder,\" which received the Cleveland State University Poetry Center Prize. Newman has received fellowships in poetry from the MacDowell Colony and the Ohio and Illinois Arts Councils. Her poems have appeared in literary journals and magazines, including \"The Kenyon Review\", \"The Missouri Review\", \"Hotel Amerika\", \"The Ohio Review\", \"Colorado Review\", \"Denver Quarterly\", \"The Gettysburg Review\", \"Hayden's Ferry Review\", \"Willow Springs\", \"Indiana Review\", \"The Carolina Quarterly\", and \"The Connecticut Poetry Review\", and in anthologies, including \"The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries\", \"The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Prose Poetry: Contemporary Poets In Discussion and Practice\", \"An Introduction To The Prose Poem\", \"Lit from Inside: 40 Years of Poetry from Alice James Books\", and \"The Hide-and-Seek Muse: Annotations of Contemporary Poetry\". Her poetry has been translated and published in Italy and Romania.\n\nRichard Jones (poet): Richard Jones is an American poet. He was born in London, England, received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of Virginia and an M.F.A. from Vermont College of Fine Arts. He is the author of seven books of poetry, most recently \"The Correct Spelling & Exact Meaning\" (Copper Canyon Press, 2010), as well as a number of limited edition volumes. His first book, \"Country of Air\", won the Posner Award in 1986. \"The Blessing: New and Selected Poems\", a selection of poems from six of his books, received the Midland Authors Award for Poetry for 2000. He is also the editor of the critical anthology \"Poetry and Politics\" (William Morrow and Company, 1985). In 2000, he published a compact disc, \"Body and Soul\", in which he discusses the art of poetry. In 2011, he published \"Thunder on the Mountain\" (East of Eden Press), a nonfiction book that explores the relationship between poetry and painting. He is editor of the literary journal \"Poetry East\" and its many anthologies, including \"The Last Believer in Words\" and \"Bliss\". He is currently professor of English at DePaul University in Chicago, where he has taught since 1987. He lives north of Chicago with his wife and three children.\n\nStig G\u00e6lok: Stig Riemmbe Gaelok is born July 7, 1961 in Divtasvuodna / Tysfjord. He is an S\u00e1me author, who writes his books in Lule S\u00e1me language (julevs\u00e1megiella) and Norwegian language (norsk). His first book, the poetry collection \"O, Oarjjevuodna\", which was published in 1983, was the first collection of poems ever in Lule S\u00e1me language, and also the first book in Lule S\u00e1me language since \u00b4s book \"J\u00e5httee saamee viessom\", which was published 46 years earlier, in 1937, and was the first book ever written of a Lule S\u00e1me in Lule S\u00e1me language.\n\nMatthew Dickman: Matthew Dickman (born August 20, 1975, Portland, Oregon) is an American poet. He received a B.A. from the University of Oregon in 2001 and has been the recipient of fellowships from The Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin, The Vermont Studio Center, and The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. He is the author of three chapbooks, \"Amigos\" , \"Something about a Black Scarf\" and \"Wish You Were Here\", and two full-length poetry collections. His first book, \"All-American Poem\", was winner of the 2008 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry, published by \"American Poetry Review\" and distributed by Copper Canyon Press. He was also the winner of the 2009 Kate Tufts Discovery Award for that book, and the inaugural May Sarton Award from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. His second full collection of poetry, \"Mayakovsky's Revolver,\" was published by Norton in 2012. 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A midfielder, he possessed leadership skills, fantastic passing range, powerful shooting ability, physical strength, but also a fearsome and controversial character.\n\n2002\u201303 VfL Wolfsburg season: VfL Wolfsburg finished 8th in Bundesliga, qualifying for the UEFA Intertoto Cup. The club got into the spotlight signing Bayern Munich star Stefan Effenberg, who finished his career with a season in the Volkswagen-owned club. Elsewhere, Martin Petrov and Tomislav Mari\u0107 had successful seasons, being pivotal in the European qualification.\n\nStefan Ritter: Stefan Ritter (born (1998--)13 1998 ) is a Canadian male track cyclist, representing Canada at international competitions. He won the bronze medal at the 2016 Pan American Track Cycling Championships in the 1\u00a0km time trial and in the team sprint. 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The screenplay by Jay Presson Allen was based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Winston Graham. The film stars Tippi Hedren and Sean Connery.\n\nJames Bond 007: From Russia with Love: James Bond 007: From Russia with Love is a third-person shooter video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond 007, whose likeness and voice is that of Sean Connery. The game is based on the 1957 novel and the 1963 film of the same name. The game follows the storyline of the book and film, albeit adding in new scenes to make the game more action-oriented, as well as changing the affiliation of the main villains. 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He was the first actor to have portrayed the literary character James Bond in a film, starring in seven Bond films between 1962 and 1983. He is also known for his roles as Jimmy Malone in \"The Untouchables\" (1987), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, along with his portrayals of Mark Rutland in \"Marnie\" (1964), Juan S\u00e1nchez Villa-Lobos Ram\u00edrez in \"Highlander\" (1986), Henry Jones Sr. in \"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade\" (1989), Captain Marko Aleksandrovich Ramius in \"The Hunt for Red October\" (1990), and Allan Quatermain in \"The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen\" (2003). Along with his Academy Award, Connery has won two BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globes, and a Henrietta Award.\n\nZardoz: Zardoz is a 1974 Irish-American science fantasy film written, produced, and directed by John Boorman and starring Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling, and featuring Sara Kestelman. 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He wrote stories and novels, many with a nautical setting, that depict trials of the human spirit in the midst of an impassive, inscrutable universe.\n\nUnder Western Eyes (novel): Under Western Eyes (1911) is a novel by Joseph Conrad. The novel takes place in St. Petersburg, Russia, and Geneva, Switzerland, and is viewed as Conrad's response to the themes explored in \"Crime and Punishment\"; Conrad was reputed to have detested Dostoevsky. It is also, some say, Conrad's response to his own early life; his father was a famous revolutionary imprisoned by the Russians, but, instead of following in his father's footsteps, at the age of sixteen Conrad left his native land forever. 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(\u30cf\u30fc\u30c8\u30ad\u30e3\u30c3\u30c1\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2! , H\u0101tokyatchi PuriKyua! ) , or HeartCatch Pretty Cure! is a Japanese anime series and the seventh \"Pretty Cure\" installment by Izumi Todo. Produced by Toei Animation, the series is directed by Tatsuya Nagamine (Beet the Vandel Buster) and written by Takashi Yamada (Ojamajo Doremi). Official character designs were done by Yoshihiko Umakoshi (, Casshern Sins, and Marmalade Boy). The series premiered on February 7, 2010 on TV Asahi's ANN network, following Fresh Pretty Cure! , and ended on January 30, 2011, where it was followed by \"Suite PreCure\". The series has two main motifs. One is fashion, which is referenced to Tsubomi joining the fashion club, which is part of the storyline. And second is flowers, which are prominent in the naming of numerous characters and items, as well as in the main storyline. Additionally, most episodes contain at least one reference to the language of flowers.\n\nPretty Cure All Stars: Pretty Cure All Stars (\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2\u30aa\u30fc\u30eb\u30b9\u30bf\u30fc\u30ba , PuriKyua \u014cru Sut\u0101zu ) or PreCure All Stars is a series of Japanese anime films produced by Toei Animation based on Izumi Todo's \"Pretty Cure\" anime television franchise. Each movie features a storyline which crosses over characters from all the \"Pretty Cure\" anime series to date. As of March 2016, there are currently eight main films in the series.\n\nGlitter Force Doki Doki: Glitter Force Doki Doki, known in Japan as DokiDoki! PreCure (Japanese: \u30c9\u30ad\u30c9\u30ad\uff01\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2 , Hepburn: Dokidoki! Purikyua , literally \"Heart-Pounding! Pretty Cure\") , is a Japanese anime series produced by Toei Animation as the tenth installment in Izumi Todo's \"Pretty Cure\" franchise. The series is produced by Hiroaki Shibata, who produced \"Digimon Data Squad\" and written by Ry\u014dta Yamaguchi, who wrote the scripts for \"The Vision of Escaflowne\". Character designs were handled by Akira Takahashi, who previously did the designs for \"Suite PreCure\". The series aired on ANN network between February 3, 2013 and January 26, 2014, replacing \"Smile PreCure! \" in its initial timeslot, and was succeeded by \"HappinessCharge PreCure! \". An animated film based on the series was released on October 26, 2013. This series' theme revolves around playing cards and human emotions.\n\nList of Fresh Pretty Cure! episodes: \"Fresh Pretty Cure! \" is the sixth \"Pretty Cure\" anime television series produced by Toei Animation. The series focuses on three Cures, Love Momozono, Miki Aono and Inori Yamabuki, who transform into Cure Peach, Cure Berry, and Cure Pine, respectively. Their mission is to defend this world and the parallel worlds from the evil Labyrinth. The series began airing in Japan from February 1, 2009 and January 31, 2010, replacing \"Yes! Precure 5 GoGo!\" in its initial timeslot and was succeeded by \"HeartCatch PreCure! \". It has four pieces of theme music: two opening and two ending themes. The opening theme for episodes the first 25 episodes is \"Let's! Fresh Pretty Cure\" (Let's! \u30d5\u30ec\u30c3\u30b7\u30e5\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2 Rettsu! Furesshu Purikyua?) by Mizuki Moie, and the ending theme is \"You make me happy!\" by Momoko Hayashi. For episodes 26\u201350 the opening theme is \"Let's! Fresh Pretty Cure! ~Hybrid Version~\" (Let's! \u30d5\u30ec\u30c3\u30b7\u30e5\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2~Hybrid.ver~ Rettsu! Furesshu Purikyua ~Hybrid.ver~?) by Mizuki Moie and Momoko Hayashi, and the ending theme is \"H@ppy Together\" by Momoko Hayashi.\n\nSuite PreCure: Suite PreCure\u266a (\u30b9\u30a4\u30fc\u30c8\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2\u266a , Su\u012bto PuriKyua\u266a ) , or Suite Pretty Cure\u266a, is a Japanese anime series and the eighth installment in Izumi Todo's \"Pretty Cure\" franchise. Produced by Toei Animation, the series is directed by Munehisa Sakai, who directed the \"One Piece\" anime series. Character designs were by Akira Takahashi, who previously worked on \"Kaidan Restaurant\". The series aired on TV Asahi's ANN network between February 6, 2011 and January 29, 2012, replacing \"HeartCatch PreCure! \" in its initial timeslot and was succeeded by \"Smile PreCure! \". A manga adaptation by Futago Kamikita was serialised in Kodansha's monthly \"Nakayoshi\" magazine.\n\nFresh Pretty Cure!: Fresh PreCure! (\u30d5\u30ec\u30c3\u30b7\u30e5\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2! , Furesshu PuriKyua! ) or Fresh Pretty Cure! , is a Japanese anime series and the sixth \"Pretty Cure\" installment by Izumi Todo. Produced by Toei Animation, the series was directed by Junji Shimizu (who also directed \"Jigoku Sensei Nube The Movie\") and written by Atsushi Maekawa (writer for \"Bakugan Battle Brawlers\" and \"Jewelpet\"). Character designs were created by Hisashi Kagawa, who previously designed the characters in the anime \"Saikano\", Bomberman Jetters and \"Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne\". The series aired on TV Asahi's ANN network between February 1, 2009 and January 31, 2010, replacing \"Yes! PreCure 5 Go Go! \" in its initial time slot, and was succeeded by \"HeartCatch PreCure! \". This is the first \"Pretty Cure\" series to extend the target-audience demographic beyond young girls, as well as the first to introduce CG-animated end credits focused on dance routines.\n\nFutari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star: Futari wa PreCure Splash Star (\u3075\u305f\u308a\u306f\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2 Splash Star , Futari wa Purikyua Supurasshu Sut\u0101 ) , often shortened simply to Pretty Cure Splash Star, is a magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, which aired in Japan TV Asahi's ANN network between February 5, 2006 and January 28, 2007. It is the third series in Izumi Todo's \"Pretty Cure\" franchise, following a new story different from the previous two series. The series is directed by Toshiaki Komura, who previously directed Kinnikuman Nisei. The character designs were done by Akira Inagami, who previously worked on the character designs on both Futari wa Pretty Cure and Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart. The series's theme and concept is based on the Japanese idiom \"flower, bird, wind, moon\" (\u82b1\u9ce5\u98a8\u6708 , kach\u014df\u016bgetsu ) , which symbolizes the beauties of Nature, or the traditional themes of natural beauty in Japanese aesthetics.\n\nYes! PreCure 5: Yes! PreCure 5 (Yes (\u30a4\u30a8\u30b9) ! \u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2\uff15 (\u30d5\u30a1\u30a4\u30d6) , Iesu! PuriKyua Faibu ) or Yes! Pretty Cure 5 is a Japanese anime series and the fourth installment in Izumi Todo's \"Pretty Cure\" franchise produced by Toei Animation. The series aired on TV Asahi between February 2007 and January 2008 and was followed by a sequel season, Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo! or Yes! PrettyCure 5 GoGo! (Yes!\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2\uff15 GoGo! , Iesu! PuriKyua Faibu G\u014dG\u014d! ) , which made up the franchise's fifth installment and aired between February 2008 and January 2009. Both series were directed by Toshiaki Komura and written by Yoshimi Narita. The character designs were done by Toshie Kawamura, who later worked on the character designs for \"Smile PreCure! \". A manga adaptation was serialized in Kodansha's monthly Nakayoshi magazine. The series has made use of butterflies as the main theme, whilst \"GoGo! 's\" main theme is roses.\n\nFutari wa Pretty Cure: Futari wa Pretty Cure (\u3075\u305f\u308a\u306f\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2 , Futari wa Puri Kyua , lit. \"We Are Pretty Cure\") , known as simply Pretty Cure outside Japan, is a Japanese magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and broadcast across Japan on TV Asahi's ANN network. It is the first series in the \"Pretty Cure\" metaseries created by Izumi Todo. The original series, directed by Daisuke Nishio, aired on TV Asahi between February 1, 2004 and January 30, 2005 in the same timeslot as Izumi Todo's previous work Ashita no Nadja. It was the first of the \"Pretty Cure\" series to have received an adapted English-language version, which aired in Canada from March 2009. A direct sequel, Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart (\u3075\u305f\u308a\u306f\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2 Max Heart , Futari wa PuriKyua Makkusu H\u0101to ) , or simply \"Max Heart\", aired in Japan between February 6, 2005 and January 29, 2006. Two \"Max Heart\" movies were released on April 16, 2005 and December 10, 2005 respectively.\n\nOtra Pel\u00edcula de Huevos y un Pollo: Otra Pel\u00edcula de Huevos y un Pollo (Spanish for \"Another Egg and a Chicken Movie\") is a Mexican traditionally animated adventure comedy film produced by a Mexican animation company Huevocartoon Producciones (Eggcartoon Productions). It is a sequel to \"Una Pel\u00edcula de Huevos\". 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A potential recruit becomes an officer cadet, someone in training. An officer in training can either be trained in a military college, such as West Point, or taken from the enlisted ranks. After this training is complete, the recruit in question becomes a fully fledged officer, taking on a commanding position in his or her military branch.\n\nArmy: An army (from Latin \"arma\" \"arms, weapons\" via Old French \"arm\u00e9e\", \"armed\" (feminine)) or ground force is a fighting force that fights primarily on land. In the broadest sense, it is the land-based military branch, service branch or armed service of a nation or state. It may also include other branches of the military such as the air force via means of aviation corps. Within a national military force, the word army may also mean a field army. 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It can be characterized as a spatial bingo-like game, and has been published by Ravensburger and subsequently by several other publishers since 1983. Each player gets a board with places for 19 hexagon tiles to place in a hexagon shape. Additionally, players get identical sets of tiles which have different types of colored/numbered lines crossing in three directions. One player draws a tile randomly and then tells the others which he drew. Each player then puts their matching tile on their board in any available spot. This is repeated until the board is filled. The object is to complete same colored/numbered lines across your board, for which points are scored according to the numbers on those lines. The maximum score possible is 307.\n\nScrabble: Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles bearing a single letter onto a board divided into a 15\u00d715 grid of squares. The tiles must form words which, in crossword fashion, read left to right in rows or downwards in columns, and be defined in a standard dictionary or lexicon.\n\nDexterity (video game): Dexterity, known as Funny Field (\u30d5\u30a1\u30cb\u30fc\u30d5\u30a3\u30fc\u30eb\u30c9 ) in Japan, is a puzzle game by SNK that was released for the Game Boy in 1990. It is a game that consists of a square floor covered in seven rows and eight columns of tiles (56 tiles in total). The goal of the game is to flip all of the light tiles into dark tiles. There are several enemies as the level advances. The game has a total of 30 rounds.\n\nSuper Scrabble: Super Scrabble is a board game introduced in 2004 and a variant of \"Scrabble\". In North America \"Super Scrabble\" is made and marketed by Winning Moves Games, but licensed by Hasbro. In the rest of the world it is manufactured by Tinderbox Games under license from Mattel. \"Super Scrabble\" is available in English and German. In February 2007, a \"Deluxe Super Scrabble\" was released with a rotating gameboard and interlocking tiles, just like \"Deluxe Scrabble\".\n\nEquate (game): Equate is a board game made by Conceptual Math Media where players score points by forming equations on a 19x19 game board. Equations appear across and down in a crossword fashion and must be mathematically correct. It is similar to \"Scrabble\" except players use digits and mathematical operators instead of letters.\n\nMedieval letter tile: Medieval letter tiles are one-letter ceramic tiles that were employed in monasteries and churches of the late Middle Ages for the creation of Christian inscriptions on floors and walls. They were created by pressing stamps bearing a reverse image into soft clay, which was then baked hard, and they were used to form words by assembling single-letter tiles in the desired order.\n\nTile tracking: Tile tracking is a technique most commonly associated with the game of Scrabble and similar word games. It refers to the practice of keeping track of letters played on the game board, typically by crossing letters off a score sheet or tracking grid as the tiles are played. Tracking tiles can be an important aid to strategy, especially during the endgame when there are no tiles left to draw, where careful tracking allows each player to deduce the remaining unseen letters on the opponent's final rack. The marking off of each letter from a pre-printed tracking grid as the tiles are played is a standard feature of tournament play.\n\nAnagrams: Anagrams (also known as Pirate Scrabble, Anagram, Snatch, Word Making and Taking and Grabscrab) is a tile-based word game that involves rearranging letter tiles to form words.\n\nFrancophone Scrabble: Francophone Scrabble, or French-language Scrabble, is played by many thousands of amateurs throughout the World and the \"F\u00e9d\u00e9ration internationale de Scrabble francophone\" has more than 20,000 members. Just as in English, points are scored by playing valid words from the lettered tiles. In French there are 102 tiles - 100 lettered tiles and two blanks known as jokers. 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The film was an unofficial remake of the 1983 American horror film \"The Entity\" which starred Barbara Hershey. Hawa was later dubbed into Telugu as \"Naa Intlo Oka Roju\" and then in Tamil as \"Raja Leelai\".\n\nThe Amazing Colossal Man: The Amazing Colossal Man (aka The Colossal Man) is a 1957 black-and-white science fiction film, directed by Bert I. Gordon and starring Glenn Langan. It was released in 1957 on a double bill with \"Cat Girl\" (1957). The film revolves around a man who grows to over 60 feet tall as the result of an atomic accident. It is an uncredited adaptation of the 1928 Homer Eon Flint short novel \"The Nth Man\".\n\nVeedevadandi Babu: Veedevadandi Babu is a 1997 Telugu horror film written and directed by EVV Satyanarayana. The film is an unofficial remake of Tamil film \"Ullathai Allitha\", which itself is influenced by the Hindi film Andaz Apna Apna. The film stars Mohan Babu, Shilpa Shetty, and Tanikella Bharani. Bangla dubbed as \"Amar Pratiggya\"\n\nJenma Natchathiram: Jenma Natchathiram (\u0ba4\u0bae\u0bbf\u0bb4\u0bcd: \u0b9c\u0bc6\u0ba9\u0bcd\u0bae \u0ba8\u0b9f\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0ba4\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bbf\u0bb0\u0bae\u0bcd, English: Birth Star) is a 1991 Tamil supernatural horror film directed and Screenplays by Thakkali Srinivasan for Thirai Gangai Films. The film dialogue were written by Ma. Pandarinathan, and story were written by Krishnan respectively. Music by Premi - Srini assets to the soundtrack. It Stars Baby Vichithra played titular role with Pramoth, Sindhuja and Vivek played pivotal role. The film was unofficial remake of \"The Omen\", 1976 British/American supernatural horror drama film directed by Richard Donner.\n\nCat Girl: Cat Girl is a 1957 British-American film. It was an unofficial remake of \"Cat People\" (1942). American International Pictures released the film in the US as a double feature with \"The Amazing Colossal Man\".\n\nPapi Gudia: Papi Gudia (English: \"Sinful Doll\") is a 1996 Hindi horror film directed by Lawrence D'Souza, starring Karisma Kapoor, Avinash Wadhavan, Tinnu Anand and Shakti Kapoor in the lead roles. The film is heavily inspired by Hollywood film series \"Child's Play\" and is an unofficial remake of the first \"Child's Play\" film (1988). The film flopped heavily at the box office.\n\nCat People (1942 film): Cat People is a 1942 horror film produced by Val Lewton and directed by Jacques Tourneur. DeWitt Bodeen wrote the original screenplay, which was based on Val Lewton's short story \"The Bagheeta\", published in 1930. The film stars Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Jane Randolph and Tom Conway.\n\nChaos (2005 Dominion film): Chaos is a 2005 American horror film about the rape and murder of two adolescent girls. It is an unofficial remake of Wes Craven's \"The Last House on the Left\", with all character names changed and a different ending. It stars Kevin Gage and was written and directed by David DeFalco. The film received widespread negative reviews.\n\nChori Chori: Chori Chori (Hindi: \u091a\u094b\u0930\u0940 \u091a\u094b\u0930\u0940; English: \"Surreptitiously\") is a 1956 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Anant Thakur, with music by Shankar Jaikishan and lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri and Shailendra. The film is an unofficial remake of the American film, \"It Happened One Night\". Bhagwan Dada, Pran, David, and Johnny Walker have character parts. This was the last film of Nargis-Raj Kapoor, with Nargis doing one cameo appearance in the Raj Kapoor starrer Jagte Raho. The music of \"Chori Chori\" had popular tracks including \"Aaja Sanam\", \"Yeh Raat Bheegi Bheegi\" in the voices of Lata Mangeshkar and Manna Dey, \"Jahan Mein Jati Hun\" by Lata and Manna and \"Sawa Lakh Ki Lottery,\" by Mohammad Rafi. The movie would later inspire the unofficial 1991 Hindi re-make \"Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin\" directed by Mahesh Bhatt and starring Aamir Khan and Pooja Bhatt. Like 'Chori Chori' it too became a hit.\n\nAavi Kumar: Aavi Kumar is a 2015 Tamil horror comedy film directed by Kandeepan. The film stars Udhaya and Kanika Tiwari in the lead roles while Nassar, Jagan and Manobala among others form an ensemble cast. This movie is an unofficial remake of Mohanlal starrer Vismayathumbathu (2004). 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Y. Sharada Prasad: Holenarasipur Yoganarasimham Sharada Prasad (1924\u20132008) was an Indian civil servant, journalist and writer, best known as the media adviser to Indira Gandhi, former Prime Minister of India. He also served as the media adviser to Rajiv Gandhi, during his tenure as the Indian Prime Minister. Born on 15 April 1924 to Holenarasipura Yoganarasimham and Saraswati in Bangalore in the south India state of Karnataka, he started his career as a journalist at the Indian Express Group and later joined the Publications Division of the Government of India as an assistant editor during which time he served as the editor of \"Yojana\", the official journal of the Planning Commission of India. His stint as the editor of the journal was reported to have brought him to Indira Gandhi's notice who invited him to join her staff as the media adviser.\n\nKirk Watson: Kirk Watson (born March 18, 1958) is an American attorney and Democratic politician from the capital city of Austin. He served as Austin mayor from 1997 to 2001. He ran unsuccessfully for Texas Attorney General in the 2002 election, defeated by the Republican Greg Abbott. In 2006, Watson was elected to the Texas State Senate from District 14.\n\nAttorney General of Sri Lanka: The Attorney General of Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan government's chief legal adviser, and its primary lawyer in the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka. The Attorney General is usually a highly respected Senior Advocate, and is appointed by the ruling government. The current Attorney General is Jayantha Jayasuriya. The president does not have any power to make orders, mandatory or otherwise, to the attorney general. He heads the Attorney General's Department.\n\nByron Baer: Byron M. Baer (October 18, 1929 \u2013 June 24, 2007) was an American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey who served in both houses of the New Jersey Legislature. He served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1972 to 1993 and in the State Senate from 1994 to 2005, where he represented the 37th Legislative District. In the early 1970s, Baer was the primary author of New Jersey's Sunshine Law, and was an advocate of open government throughout his legislative career.\n\nWarlick Carr: Marvin Warlick Carr (January 4, 1921 \u2013 July 9, 2008) was a prominent American attorney in Lubbock, Texas, and the brother of former Texas Attorney General Waggoner Carr. Carr specialized in business transactions, real estate, business litigation, probate, estate planning, and mediation.\n\nAttorney General of New South Wales: The Attorney General of New South Wales, in formal contexts also Attorney-General or Attorney General for New South Wales and usually known simply as the Attorney General, is a minister in the Government of New South Wales who has responsibility for the administration of justice in New South Wales, Australia. In addition, the Attorney General is one of the Law Officers of the Crown. Along with the subordinate Solicitor General, Crown Advocate, and Crown Solicitor, the Attorney General serves as the chief legal and constitutional adviser of the Crown and Government of New South Wales.\n\nWanda Garner Cash: Wanda Garner Cash (born December 21, 1949 in Laredo, Texas) is an advocate for open government, speaker, commentator, expert witness and media adviser on open government issues to former Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott.\n\nBrenno de Winter: Brenno de Winter (born 6 December 1971 in Ede) is a Dutch ICT and investigative journalist. He writes for Linux Magazine, Computer!Totaal, NU.nl and Webwereld and is a commenter for the \"PowNews\" programme on PowNed TV. Brenno is also a podcaster and hosts \"Laura Speaks Dutch\". He caused controversy by submitting requests for information on the basis of the Open Government Act (WOB) to include Jeltje van Nieuwenhoven (regarding her role as OV ambassador) and hundreds WOB requests to all Dutch municipalities and provinces. Because not all agencies fulfilled the WOB requests, de Winter filed lawsuits against them. The Dutch Association of Journalists (NEY) supported de Winter. In the decision of the Hague court on 4 May 2010, de Winter's favor, which is not confirmed that municipalities may levy fees for the appeal to the WOB. In April 2010, de Winter was involved in the disclosure of the expenditure of the FENS funds (1.3 billion euros) by the NS. After the publications and media appearances] of de Winter related to the ease and simplicity of the \"OV-chipkaart\", the public transport smart card in the Netherlands, the Minister of Infrastructure and Environment was able to get the NVB in Haaglanden about a one-month postponement. Due to the disclosure the District Attorney decided to open a criminal investigation against de Winter; however, after a legal defense fund met its goals within an hour. The Journalist magazine Villamedia has named Brenno de Winter as the journalist of the year 2011. In July 2012 de Winter broke a new story about Dutch employer censorship after an employee of Unisys Netherlands was threatened with termination for giving a presentation about online censorship for the conference Last H.O.P.E., New York, USA In September 2012 de Winter released a video and accompanying news story of how he was able to use an obvious fake identification to gain access to numerous Netherlands and European government offices: The European Parliament, four Dutch Ministries among which the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior, The Dutch Secret Service, The Dutch Telecom Regulator OPTA, The Dutch National Cyber Security Center, The Royal Palace, The Dutch National Police, The Police Department of The Hague and Brabant Zuid-Oost. De Winter purchased the obvious fake ID at the 28C3 Chaos Computer Club Congress in 2011 where he was the conference closing speaker.\n\nAttorney General of Bangladesh: The Attorney General of Bangladesh (Bengali: \u09ae\u09b9\u09be\u09ac\u09cd\u09af\u09ac\u09b9\u09be\u09b0\u09a6\u09c7\u09b6\u0995, Mah\u0101byabah\u0101rad\u0113\u015baka ) is the Bangladeshi government's chief legal adviser, and its primary lawyer in the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. The Attorney General is usually a highly respected Senior Advocate, and is appointed by the ruling government. The current Attorney General is Mahbubey Alam. The Attorney General is the ex-officio chairman of the Bangladesh Bar Council and accordingly he performs the duties assigned to that post and empowered to participate in any reference to Supreme Court made by the President under article 106 of the Constitution and can express his own opinion.\n\nGreg Abbott: Gregory Wayne \"Greg\" Abbott (born November 13, 1957) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the 48th Governor of Texas since January 2015. 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In terms of location, language, culture, and society, it is clearly based on the real-world medieval Holy Roman Empire.\n\nGramadevata: Gramadevata (Sanskrit: \u0917\u094d\u0930\u093e\u092e\u0926\u0947\u0935\u0924\u093e; \"Village deity\") is a Sanskrit term for the presiding deity or guardian deity (patron deity) in Hindu villages, towns and cities. It is derived from the words \"gr\u0101ma\" \u201cvillage\u201d and \"devat\u0101\" \u201cdeity\u201d. Traditionally Kal Bhairav, a fierce form of Lord Shiva is the \"Gramadevata\" in the rural villages of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, where he is referred to as \"Vairavar\".\n\nInti: Inti is the ancient Incan sun god. He is revered as the national patron of the Inca state. Although most consider Inti the sun god, he is more appropriately viewed as a cluster of solar aspects, since the Inca divided his identity according to the stages of the sun. Worshiped as a patron deity of the Inca Empire, he is of unknown mythological origin. The most common story says that he is the son of Viracocha, the god of civilization.\n\nHuitzilopochtli: In the Aztec religion, Huitzilopochtli (, \u00a0\u00a0 ), is a Mesoamerican deity of war, sun, human sacrifice and the patron of the city of Tenochtitlan. He was also the national god of the Mexicas, also known as Aztecs, of Tenochtitlan. Many in the pantheon of deities of the Aztecs were inclined to have a fondness for a particular aspect of warfare. However, Huitzilopochtli was known as the primary god of war in ancient Mexico. Since he was the patron god of the Mexica, he was credited with both the victories and defeats that the Mexica people had on the battlefield. The people had to make sacrifices to him to protect the Aztec from infinite night. It is important to remember that the defeat of their patron deity meant the defeat of his people. This is one of the many reasons why they were concerned with providing exquisite tribute and food for him. Not only was it important for him to survive his battles, but the fate of the Mexican people would have rested in the victory of Huitzilopochtli. He wielded Xiuhcoatl as a weapon, associating him with fire.\n\nKhandoba: Khandoba (Marathi: \u0916\u0902\u0921\u094b\u092c\u093e , IAST: Kha\u1e47\u1e0dob\u0101), Martanda Bhairava or Malhari, is a Hindu deity worshipped as a manifestation of Shiva mainly in the Deccan plateau of India, especially in the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka. He is the most popular Kuladaivat (family deity) in Maharashtra. He is also the patron deity of select warrior, farming, herding and Brahmin (priestly) castes as well as several of the hunter/gatherer tribes that are native to the hills and forests of this region. The cult of Khandoba has linkages with Vaishnava and Jain traditions, and also assimilates all communities irrespective of caste, including Muslims. 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He is identified as the god of the north \"H\u0113id\u00ec\" (\u9ed1\u5e1d \"Black Deity\") and is particularly revered by martial artists. He is the patron deity of Hebei, Manchuria and Mongolia. As some Cantonese and Southern Min speakers (particularly Hokkien) fled into the south from Hebei with the Song dynasty, Xuanwu is also widely revered in Fujian and Guangdong as well as among the Chinese diaspora.\n\nSigmar: Sigmar Heldenhammer is a fictional deity in the \"Warhammer Fantasy\" setting. He is the patron deity of The Empire. Before he became a god, Sigmar was a man, albeit an exceptional, perhaps even superhuman one. The young chieftain of the Unberogens who lived 2,500 years before the present day of the Warhammer universe, he united the barbarian human tribes into what would become the mightiest human nation \u2013 the Empire. 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Zvereva teamed up with Katarina Srebotnik and lost in quarterfinals to Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs.\n\nNatasha Zvereva: Natasha Zvereva, or Zverava, (born Natallya Maratawna Zverava; Belarusian: \u041d\u0430\u0442\u0430\u043b\u043b\u044f \u041c\u0430\u0440\u0430\u0442\u0430\u045e\u043d\u0430 \u0417\u0432\u0435\u0440\u0430\u0432\u0430; 16 April 1971) is a former tennis player from Belarus. Zvereva was the first major athlete in the Soviet Union to demand publicly that she should be able to keep her tournament earnings. The team of Zvereva and Gigi Fern\u00e1ndez won more women's doubles titles and Grand Slam women's doubles championships than any other team since that of Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver.\n\nKatarina Srebotnik: Katarina Srebotnik (born March 12, 1981) is a Slovenian professional tennis player. She reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 20 on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour on August 7, 2006, and a career-high doubles ranking of No. 1 on July 4, 2011.\n\n2016 Aegon International Eastbourne \u2013 Doubles: Caroline Garcia and Katarina Srebotnik were the defending champions, but Garcia chose not to participate this year. Srebotnik played alongside Andreja Klepa\u010d, but lost in the first round to Anna-Lena Gr\u00f6nefeld and Kv\u011bta Peschke.\n\n1999 WTA German Open \u2013 Doubles: The 1999 WTA German Open \u2013 Singles was the singles event of the fifty-fifth edition of the tennis tournament played at Berlin, Germany, the most prestigious tennis tournament in Latin Europe. It was the sixth WTA Tier I tournament of the year, and part of the European claycourt season. Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but only Zvereva participated this year with Mary Pierce. They were eliminated in the first round by Brie Rippner and Tara Snyder.\n\n1999 Wimbledon Championships \u2013 Women's Doubles: The 1999 Wimbledon Championships \u2013 Women's Doubles was the women's doubles event of the hundred-and-thirteenth edition of Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the year, the most prestigious tournament on grass courts, and the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Martina Hingis and Jana Novotn\u00e1 were the defending champions but only Novotn\u00e1 competed that year with Natasha Zvereva. Novotn\u00e1 and Zvereva lost in the semifinals to Mariaan de Swardt and Elena Tatarkova.\n\n1999 Kremlin Cup \u2013 Women's Doubles: The 1999 Kremlin Cup \u2013 Women's Doubles was the women's doubles event of the fourth WTA edition of the Kremlin Cup; a WTA Tier I tournament and the most prestigious tournament held in Russia. Mary Pierce and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but Pierce competed this year with Barbara Schett, whereas Zvereva competed with Elena Tatarkova.\n\n1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix \u2013 Doubles: The 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix \u2013 Doubles was the tennis doubles event at the 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, the twenty-second edition of the most prestigious tournament in Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but they did not compete this year. Davenport competed with Martina Hingis as the first seed, while Zvereva competed with Elena Tatarkova. Davenport and Hingis withdrew in the quarterfinals due to Davenport having a wrist injury, whilst Tatarkova and Zvereva were knocked out in the first round.\n\n2014 Sony Open Tennis \u2013 Women's Doubles: Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik were the defending champions, but they decided not to participate together. Petrova was scheduled to play alongside Bethanie Mattek-Sands, but the team withdrew before the first round due to Mattek-Sands's hip injury. Srebotnik teamed up with Kv\u011bta Peschke, but they lost in the quarterfinals to Cara Black and Sania Mirza.\n\n1999 Acura Classic \u2013 Doubles: The 1999 Acura Classic \u2013 Doubles was the doubles event of the twentieth edition of the third tournament in the US Open Series. Martina Hingis and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions but Hingis did not compete this year. Zvereva played with Mary Pierce, and they were defeated in the first time by Cara Black and Irina Selyutina.", "question": "Who was the first major athlete in the Soviet Union to demand publicly to keep their tournament earnings was Natasha Zvereva or Katarina Srebotnik?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"athlete_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the athlete who made the demand."}, "demand_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"description": {"type": "string", "description": "Description of the demand made by the athlete."}, "context": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific context or entity where the demand was made (e.g., Soviet Union)."}, "is_public_demand": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the demand was made publicly."}}, "required": ["description", "context", "is_public_demand"], "additionalProperties": false}, "is_first_major_athlete": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the athlete was the first major athlete in the specified context to make this demand."}}, "required": ["athlete_name", "demand_details", "is_first_major_athlete"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"athlete_name": "Natasha Zvereva", "demand_details": {"description": "demand publicly that she should be able to keep her tournament earnings", "context": "Soviet Union", "is_public_demand": true}, "is_first_major_athlete": true}, "ground_truth": {"athlete_name": "Natasha Zvereva", "demand_details": {"description": "to keep her tournament earnings", "context": "Soviet Union", "is_public_demand": true}, "is_first_major_athlete": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1563, "output_tokens": 58, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d5c6a56b990d54cefc0a59d31ad2efeff80f3658b18c7b85f8f5f1569372149d", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a82bef355429966c78a6a88", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Embothrium", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Laurelia sempervirens: Laurelia sempervirens, commonly called Peruvian nutmeg, from mapuche: tihue, trihue, also called Chilean laurel or Chilean sassafras. 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The inflorescence arises from the rosette, a dense, spherical umbel of rounded sepals and four small petals.\n\nDavid Glenn (garden designer): David Glenn is a plantsman and leading exponent of Dry Climate Gardening in Australia. His garden \"Lambley\" is located at Ascot, 12\u00a0km North of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. The development of the garden coincided with the prolonged drought experienced throughout much of Eastern Australia over the period 2000 to 2010 and earlier. At the same time, the garden was recognised internationally for its innovative use of plant types and forms. Along with William Martin's Wigandia developed around the same time, it represented one of the first really considered responses to the challenges of gardening in the Australian climate without resorting to native plantings. David was born in the UK to a family with gardening in its blood. He emigrated to Australia in the 1960s. David and his still-life painter wife, Criss Canning, established Lambley in 1987. Prior to this time Glenn conducted a wholesale plant nursery at Olinda in Melbourne's, Dandenong Ranges. The name of the garden refers to Glenn's childhood home, Lambley Village in Nottinghamshire in the United Kingdom.\n\nLorryia formosa: Lorryia formosa, commonly known as the yellow mite or the citrus yellow mite, is a species of acariform mite. They are in the subfamily Tydeinae of the family Tydeidae. Commonly found on the foliage of citrus trees around the world, \"Lorryia formosa\" also associates with a variety of other plant types. The life cycle includes six discrete stages of development, and the lifespan averages about 37 days. The females of the species use an asexual form of reproduction where the growth and development of embryos occurs without fertilization by a male, a process called thelytoky.\n\nEmbothrium: Embothrium is a genus of two to eight species (depending on taxonomic interpretation) in the plant family Proteaceae, native to southern South America, in Chile and adjacent western Argentina; the genus occurs as far south as Tierra del Fuego. Common names include Chilean firebush in English, and notro, ciruelillo, fosforito in Chilean Spanish.\n\nBromelioideae: Bromelioideae is a subfamily of the bromeliads (Bromeliaceae). This subfamily is the most diverse, represented by the greatest number of genera with 32, but the fewest species with 861. Most of the plants in this group are epiphytes, though some have evolved in, or will adapt to, terrestrial conditions. This subfamily features the most plant types which are commonly cultivated by people, including the pineapple.\n\nKarl Gercens III: Karl Gercens is a horticulturist originally from Mississippi. Karl\u2019s experimentation with different plant types and growing methods in that region sparked an interest in new & dynamic exploration for cultivation of ornamental crops. His degree in Ornamental Horticulture from Mississippi State University was followed by transcontinental academic internships at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida and Filoli Estate in Woodside, California.\n\nEmbothrium coccineum: Embothrium coccineum, commonly known as the Chilean firetree, Chilean firebush, Notro, or Ciruelillo in Spanish, is a small evergreen tree in the flowering plant family Proteaceae. It grows in the temperate forests of Chile and Argentina.\n\nBrunfelsia: Brunfelsia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, the nightshades. There are about 50 species described. 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Whereas many magazines from the mid-1980s had been dedicated to the MS-DOS (PC) platform or the Mac, mostly from a business or home user's perspective, \"Byte\" covered developments in the entire field of \"small computers and software\", and sometimes other computing fields such as supercomputers and high-reliability computing. Coverage was in-depth with much technical detail, rather than user-oriented.\n\nThe Christian Century: The Christian Century is a Christian magazine based in Chicago, Illinois. Considered the flagship magazine of U.S. mainline Protestantism, the biweekly reports on religious news; comments on theological, moral, and cultural issues; and reviews books, movies, and music. The \"Century\" website hosts blogs by Drew Hart, Carol Howard Merritt, Elizabeth Palmer, and Daniel Camacho, along with a network of more than 100 outside bloggers.\n\nNight Magazine: Established in 1984, and published monthly by Mondiale Publishing Ltd, NIGHT magazine covered operational, technical and design developments within bars, clubs, student unions, casinos and live venues across the UK. Through its partnership with nightclub association Noctis and research arm CGA the magazine was able to provide legal, political and operational guidance alongside information from installers, manufacturers and service providers working within the nightclub industry. 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Such a feat of integration was made possible by the use of the then-new silicon gate technology for integrated circuits, originally developed by Federico Faggin (with Tom Klein) at Fairchild Semiconductor in 1968, which allowed twice the number of random-logic transistors and an increase in speed by a factor of five compared to the incumbent MOS aluminum gate technology . Faggin also invented the bootstrap load with silicon gate and the \u201cburied contact\u201d, improving speed and circuit density compared with aluminum gate . The 4004 microprocessor is one of 4 chips constituting the MCS-4 chip-set, which includes the 4001 ROM, 4002 RAM, and 4003 Shift Register. With these components, small computers with varying amounts of memory and I/O facilities can be built. Three other CPU chip designs were done at about the same time: the Four-Phase System AL1, done in 1969; the MP944, completed in 1970 and used in the F-14 Tomcat fighter jet; and the Texas Instruments TMS-0100 chip, announced in September 17, 1971. Both the AL1 and the MP944 use several chips for the implementation of the CPU function. The TMS0100 chip was presented as a \u201ccalculator on a chip\u201d with the original designation TMS1802NC. This chip contains a very primitive CPU and can only be used to implement various simple 4-function calculators. It is the precursor of the TMS1000, introduced in 1974, which is considered the first microcontroller i.e., a computer on a chip containing not only the CPU, but also ROM, RAM, and I/O functions. The MCS-4 family of 4 chips developed by Intel, of which the 4004 is the CPU or microprocessor, is far more versatile and powerful than the single chip TMS1000, allowing the creation of a variety of small computers for various applications. The MCS-4 was eventually superseded by powerful microcontrollers like the Intel 8048 and the Zilog Z8 in 1978-1979. Zilog, the first company entirely dedicated to microprocessors and microcontrollers, was started by F. Faggin and Ralph Ungermann, at the end of 1974. These devices formed the basis for later models of micro-controllers.\n\nOld man (magazine): old man was a bimonthly magazine published by the Union of Swiss Short Wave Amateurs as the membership journal of the organization. The magazine covered topics related to amateur radio. The magazine was published with articles in three languages: German, Italian, and French. The magazine drew its subscription base primarily from Switzerland. The journal was published in A5 paper size with a full color cover and black-and-white print on un-coated newsprint inside. The final issue of the magazine was published in November/December 2007, after which the organization discontinued publication in favor of a new membership journal called \"HB Radio\".\n\nTHEOS: THEOS, which translates from Greek as \"God\", is an operating system which started out as OASIS, a microcomputer operating system for small computers that use the Z80 processor. Originally written in the late 1970s by Timothy S. Williams as a low-cost alternative to the more expensive mini- and mainframe- computers that were popular in the day, OASIS provided time-sharing multiuser facilities to allow several users to utilise the resources of one computer. Similar in concept to MP/M or UNIX, THEOS uses external device drivers rather than a kernel, allowing it to be more portable to other environments, though support has been primarily directed towards industry-standard hardware (i.e. PC's). THEOS is specifically aimed at small business users, with a wide range of vertical-market applications packages being developed and supported by individuals and companies.\n\nCreative Computing: Creative Computing was one of the earliest magazines covering the microcomputer revolution. Published from October 1974 until October 1985, the magazine covered the whole spectrum of hobbyist/home/personal computing in a more accessible format than the rather technically oriented \"BYTE\". \"Creative Computing\" also published software on cassette tape and floppy disk for the popular computer systems of the time.\n\nJapanese language and computers: In relation to the Japanese language and computers many adaptation issues arise, some unique to Japanese and others common to languages which have a very large number of characters. The number of characters needed in order to write English is very small, and thus it is possible to use only one byte to encode one English character. However, the number of characters in Japanese is much more than 256, and hence Japanese cannot be encoded using only one byte, and Japanese is thus encoded using two or more bytes, in a so-called \"double byte\" or \"multi-byte\" encoding. Some problems relate to transliteration and romanization, some to character encoding, and some to the input of Japanese text.\n\nOperation Auca: Operation Auca was an attempt by five Evangelical Christian missionaries from the United States to bring Christianity to the Huaorani people of the rain forest of Ecuador. The Huaorani, also known by the pejorative Aucas (a modification of \"awqa\", the Quechua word for \"savages\"), were an isolated tribe known for their violence, against both their own people and outsiders who entered their territory. With the intention of being the first Christians to evangelize the previously uncontacted Huaorani, the missionaries began making regular flights over Huaorani settlements in September 1955, dropping gifts, which were reciprocated. After several months of exchanging gifts, on January 3, 1956, the missionaries established a camp at \"Palm Beach\", a sandbar along the Curaray River, a few kilometers from Huaorani settlements. Their efforts came to an end on January 8, 1956, when all five\u2014Jim Elliot, Nate Saint, Ed McCully, Peter Fleming, and Roger Youderian\u2014were attacked and speared by a group of Huaorani warriors. 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He also took part, as a naval captain, in the decisive British naval victory at the Battle of Quiberon Bay in November 1759.\n\nBlue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant: The Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (BGCAPP) is a chemical weapons destruction facility undergoing systemization, or testing. The plant will destroy the chemical weapons stockpile at the Blue Grass Army Depot (BGAD), near Richmond, Kentucky. The plant is dedicated to the destruction of 523 ST of nerve agents sarin (GB) and VX, and mustard agent, which constitute about two percent of the United States chemical weapons stockpile.\n\nBattle of Richmond: The Battle of Richmond, Kentucky, fought August 29\u201330, 1862, was a stunning Confederate victory by Major General Edmund Kirby Smith against Union major general, William \"Bull\" Nelson's forces, defending the town. It was the first major battle in the Kentucky Campaign. The battle took place on and around what is now the grounds of the Blue Grass Army Depot, outside Richmond, Kentucky.\n\nBlue Grass Army Depot: Blue Grass Army Depot (BGAD) is a U.S. Army storage facility for conventional munitions and chemical weapons. The facility is located in east central Kentucky, southeast of the cities of Lexington and Richmond, Kentucky. The 14494 acre site, composed mainly of open fields and wooded areas, is used for munitions storage, repair of general supplies, and the disposal of munitions. The installation is used for the storage of conventional explosive munitions as well as assembled chemical weapons. The depot primarily is involved in industrial and related activities associated with the storage and maintenance of conventional and chemical munitions.\n\nSavanna Army Depot: Savanna Army Depot was a 13062 acre installation, located on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, in Carroll and Jo Daviess counties, around 7 mi north of Savanna, Illinois. It was opened in 1917 as a proving and testing facility for weapons developed at Rock Island Arsenal. In 1921 it became a weapons depot. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) listed the depot as a Superfund site in 1989. The depot was selected for closure through the Base Realignment and Closure process in July 1995 and was officially closed on March 18, 2000. The Jo-Carroll Local Redevelopment Authority (LRA) was established to redevelop a portion of the property for commercial and business usage referred to as the Savanna Depot Park. On September 26, 2003, the United States Department of Defense agreed to transfer 9404 acre of land to become the Lost Mound Unit of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. 3022 acre were initially transferred with the rest to be transferred following environmental cleanup. The portion near Lock and Dam No. 12 was transferred to the United States Army Corps of Engineers and a small part to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.\n\nLexington Army Depot: Lexington Army Depot is a former United States Army facility located in Avon, Kentucky. In 1964, it was paired with Blue Grass Army Depot to form Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot. In 1999, the facility was closed after the recommendation of the 1988 Base Realignment and Closure Commission.\n\nRed River Army Depot: The Red River Army Depot (RRAD) is an 15835 acre facility located 18 mi west of Texarkana, Texas, in Bowie County. The facility has over 3000000 sqft of storage capacity. RRAD was activated in 1941 to create an ammunition storage facility. The depot was supposed to be deactivated after the findings of the 1995 Base Realignment and Closure Commission. However, the depot remained open after the commission changed its mind. The depot was once again slated for closure upon recommendation from the 2005 BRAC commission, but has remained open to provide maintenance support for the army. The depot's primary mission is the maintenance and repair of all tactical wheeled vehicles, which includes repairing MRAPs and HUMVEEs. 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It is on the main A6 Belfast to Derry road. It lies where the rivers Roe, Owenreagh and Owenbeg meet at the foot of the 1525 ft Benbradagh. Nearby is the Glenshane Pass, where the road rises to over 1000 ft . It had a population of 2,993 people in the 2001 Census, an increase of 6% over 1991. It is within Causeway Coast and Glens district.\n\nDorsey Knob: Dorsey Knob is a mountain summit located off U.S. Route 119 at the southern edge of Morgantown in Monongalia County, West Virginia, United States. Dorsey Knob is contained within a park spanning 71 acres (29 ha) that features the mountain's landmark Sky Rock (also referred to as Dorsey Knob). The top of Sky Rock is at an altitude of 1398 ft , rising nearly 600 feet (180 m) above the surrounding landscape. It overlooks the Monongahela River and the Appalachian Mountains. Also located in the park is Dorsey's Knob Lodge, operated by Boparc, Morgantown's municipal park authority.\n\nMount Norwottuck: Mount Norwottuck or Mount Norwottock, 1106 ft feet above sea level, is the highest peak of the Holyoke Range of traprock mountains located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts and part of the greater Metacomet Ridge which stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border. The peak rises steeply from the valley 1000 ft below and offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. It is located within the towns of Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts.\n\nPenistone: Penistone ( ) is a market town and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, which had a population of 22,909 at the 2011 census. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is 8 mi west of Barnsley, 17 mi north-east of Glossop, 14.2 mi north-west of Sheffield, and 29 mi east of Manchester in the foothills of the Pennines. The highest point, Hartcliffe Tower, is 1194 ft above sea level and has views over the Woodhead bypass and the Dark Peak. The surrounding countryside is predominantly rural with farming on rich well-watered soil on mainly gentle slopes rising to the bleak moorland to the west of the town. Dry stone walls, small hamlets and farms surrounded by fields and livestock are synonymous with the area. The area is known for its rugged breed of sheep, the Whitefaced Woodland. The market town itself stands at its highest point around St Johns Church at around 250 m above sea level. However, the surrounding land rises well over 1000 ft towards Cubley and Thurlstone Moors and out towards smaller hamlets at Carlecotes, Victoria, Dunford, and Crow Edge, elevated at points above 1200 ft . There are several vantage points that afford panoramic views of the surrounding areas of West Yorkshire and North Derbyshire.\n\nHoward Knob: Howard Knob (variant: Howard's Knob) is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, located in the town of Boone. According to the US Geological Survey, the mountain's proper name is Howard Knob, but it is known to locals and tourists as Howard's Knob. Howard Knob and the surrounding area are part of the Appalachian Mountain Range. The mountain has an elevation of 4396 ft above sea level, and rises nearly 1000 ft above the town of Boone and the campus of Appalachian State University.\n\nPilot Knob (Imperial County, California): Pilot Knob (also, Avie Quah-la-Altwa, Ha-bee-co-la-la, and San Pablo) is a peak in Imperial County, California. Pilot Knob is located 8 mi southeast of Ogilby, It rises to an elevation of 876 ft . Pilot Knob is a rocky landform, geologically a Volcanic plug, west of Yuma, Arizona\u2013Winterhaven, California; it is connected to the Cargo Muchacho Mountains, the central portion of the mountains being about 7 mi north. Pilot Knob was named for its prominence as a landmark for riverboat traffic in the 19th-20th centuries on the Colorado River which borders Winterhaven\u2013Yuma.\n\nBare Mountain (Massachusetts): Bare Mountain, 1014 ft above sea level, is a prominent peak of the Holyoke Range of traprock mountains located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts, and part of the greater Metacomet Ridge that stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border. The peak rises steeply from the river valley 1000 ft below; its bald summit offers sweeping views. Bare Mountain is located within the towns of Amherst and South Hadley, Massachusetts. Part of its northeastern flanks are in Hadley and part of its southern flanks are in Granby. It is traversed by the 110 mi Metacomet-Monadnock Trail.\n\nAppalachian State University: Appalachian State University (also referred to as Appalachian, App State, App, ASU) is a comprehensive (Master's L), public, coeducational university in Boone, North Carolina, United States.\n\nElk Hill (Pennsylvania): Elk Hill, also known as North Knob at its highest point or Elk Mountain, is a mountain in Herrick Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. It is the highest peak in eastern Pennsylvania, east of the Susquehanna River, as well as the highest peak on the Allegheny Plateau. Elk Hill rises conspicuously above the surrounding landscape. The mountain actually has two peaks; the main summit of North Knob is 2693 ft , and the lower summit known as South Knob is 2602 ft . It is home to Elk Mountain Ski Area which has a 1000 ft vertical drop and 27 ski trails.\n\nWhite Grass Ski Touring Center: White Grass Ski Touring Center is a cross-country skiing facility located in Canaan Valley in Tucker County, West Virginia. It originally opened in 1979 on White Grass Knob near Harrisonburg, Virginia. Two years later, the operation was moved to the site of the second Weiss Knob Ski Area. The resort uses Weiss Knob's former lodge as its day lodge; it is one of the oldest dedicated cross country ski areas in the United States. Because of its status as a former downhill slope, White Grass is an unusually steep cross country area, with nearly 1200 ft of vertical rise\u2014more than at neighboring downhill slope Canaan Valley Resort State Park. Its 45 trails are rated approximately 30% easy, 55% intermediate, 15% most difficult; climbs are available to the summit of 4436 ft Weiss Knob by intermediate skiing, and to 4308 ft Bald Knob via easier or intermediate trails. 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The camp opened on 9 October 1914 and held up to 400 men of German or Austro-Hungarian background, or crew members of enemy ships who had been caught in Australian ports at the beginning of the war. They were held without trial under the provisions of the \"War Precautions Act 1914\".\n\nBardufoss concentration camp: The Bardufoss concentration camp is located in Northern Norway in the municipality of M\u00e5lselv. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, the Nazi authorities established a \"concentration camp in the town of Bardufoss,\" as an annex to the Grini concentration camp. It opened in March 1944 to alleviate overflowing in other camps, particularly Grini and the Falstad concentration camp. Situated in a cold climate, it was notorious for its hard work regime, sparse rations, and inadequate shelter. It is estimated that some 800 prisoners passed through the camp, and when liberated about 550 were incarcerated.\n\nErich Zoddel: Erich Zoddel (August 9, 1913 \u2013 November 30, 1945) was a prisoner functionary at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In 1941, Zoddel was sentenced to a year in prison for theft before being transferred to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1942. He worked as a forced laborer in the Heinkel factory in Oranienburg until October 1943. In November 1943, after a brief stay at Buchenwald concentration camp, he was taken to Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp. On 27 March 1944, Zoddel and 1,000 other prisoners from Mittelbau-Dora arrived at Bergen-Belsen. By January 1945, Zoddel had risen in the ranks to a camp division. Two days after the liberation of Bergen-Belsen by the British army on 15 April 1945, Zoddel killed a female detainee, a crime for which he was sentenced to death by a British military court in Celle on 31 August 1945. On 17 November 1945, Zoddel was sentenced to life imprisonment in a second trial for his actions at Bergen-Belsen. His execution was carried out later that month in Wolfenb\u00fcttel.\n\nDachau concentration camp: Dachau concentration camp (German: \"Konzentrationslager (KZ) Dachau\" , ] ) was the first of the Nazi concentration camps opened in Germany, intended to hold political prisoners. It is located on the grounds of an abandoned munitions factory northeast of the medieval town of Dachau, about 16 km northwest of Munich in the state of Bavaria, in southern Germany. Opened in 1933 by Heinrich Himmler, its purpose was enlarged to include forced labor, and eventually, the imprisonment of Jews, German and Austrian criminals, and eventually foreign nationals from countries that Germany occupied or invaded. The Dachau camp system grew to include nearly 100 sub-camps, which were mostly work camps or \"Arbeitskommandos \", and were located throughout southern Germany and Austria. The camps were liberated by U.S. forces on 1 May 1945.\n\nOhrdruf concentration camp: Ohrdruf concentration camp was a Nazi forced labor and concentration camp located near Ohrdruf, south of Gotha, in Thuringia, Germany. It was part of the Buchenwald concentration camp network and the first Nazi concentration camp liberated by U.S. troops.\n\nMorgentaler v R: Morgentaler v R (also known as \"Morgentaler v The Queen\") is a decision of the Supreme Court of Canada where physician Henry Morgentaler unsuccessfully challenged the prohibition of abortion in Canada under the Criminal Code. The Court found the abortion law was appropriately passed by Parliament under the laws of federalism. This was the first of three Supreme Court decisions on abortion that were brought by Morgentaler.\n\nEsterwegen concentration camp: The Esterwegen concentration camp near Esterwegen was an early Nazi concentration camp within a series of camps first established in the Emsland district of Germany. It was established in the summer of 1933 as a concentration camp for 2000 so-called political \"Schutzh\u00e4ftlinge\" (protective custody prisoners) and was for a time the second largest concentration camp after Dachau. The camp was closed in summer of 1936. Until 1945 the camp was used as a prison camp. Political prisoners and so called \"Nacht und Nebel\"-prisoners were also held here. Then Esterwegen served as a British internment camp, as a prison, and, until 2000, as a depot for the German Army.\n\nLobor concentration camp: The Lobor concentration camp or Loborgrad camp (Croatian: \"Koncentracioni logor Lobor\" ) was a concentration camp established in Lobor, Independent State of Croatia (modern-day Croatia) in the deserted palace of Keglevich family. It was established on 9 August 1941, mostly for Serb and Jewish children and women. The camp was established and operated by Usta\u0161e, with 16 of its guards being members of the local Volksdeutsche community. Its inmates were subjected to systematic torture, robbery and murder of \"undisciplined\" individuals. All younger female inmates of the Lobor camp were subjected to rapes. More than 2,000 people were inmates of this camp, at least 200 died in it. All survived children and women were transported to Auschwitz concentration camp in August 1942 where they all were killed.\n\nHenry Morgentaler: Henekh \"Henry\" Morgentaler, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (March 19, 1923 \u2013 May 29, 2013), was a Jewish Polish-born Canadian physician and pro-choice advocate who fought numerous legal battles aimed at expanding abortion rights in Canada. As a youth during World War II, Morgentaler was imprisoned at the \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Ghetto and later at the Dachau concentration camp.\n\nHerzogenbusch concentration camp: Herzogenbusch concentration camp (Dutch: \"Kamp Vught\" , ] , German: \"Konzentrationslager Herzogenbusch\" ] ) was a Nazi concentration camp located in Vught near the city of 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. Herzogenbusch was, with Natzweiler-Struthof in occupied France, the only concentration camp run directly by the SS in western Europe outside of Germany. The camp was first used in 1943 and held 31,000 prisoners. 749 prisoners died in the camp, and the others were transferred to other camps shortly before the camp was liberated by the Allied Forces in 1944. After the war the camp was used as a prison for Germans and Dutch collaborators. Today there is a visitors' center with exhibitions and a national monument remembering the camp and its victims. 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It is sold under the name Galak in Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil and Continental Europe. Nestl\u00e9 have produced white chocolate since the 1930s, and started using the brand Galak in 1967. In some markets, notably Australia and New Zealand, Milkybar does not contain cocoa butter, and is not labelled as chocolate.\n\nGuo Li Zhuang: Guo Li Zhuang () is a restaurant brand that specializes in dishes prepared from the genitals (penises and testicles) of male animals from a wide variety of species such as horse, ox, donkey, dog, deer, goat, sheep, and snake. The first restaurant was opened by the Guo family in the Chinatown of Atlanta, Georgia in 1956 on the occasion of the birth of Jason Guo, the eldest son in the 7th generation of the Guo family. The first Guo Li Zhuang restaurant in Beijing was opened in November 2006. Since then, restaurants have been opened in several locations in Beijing. The name of the restaurant is derived from homophones of the family name of its founder (Guo), the family name of his wife (Li), as well as the nickname of his son (Zhuang) and literally means \"the strength inside the pot\". The dishes are supposed to include medicinal secrets passed down in the Guo family and are often given poetic names such as \"The Essence of the Golden Buddha,\" \"Phoenix Rising,\" \"Jasmine Flowers with 1,000 Layers\", \"Look for the Treasure in the Desert Sand\", \"Head crowned with a Jade Bracelet\", and \"Dragon in the Flame of Desire\".\n\nDouwe Egberts: Douwe Egberts is a brand of coffee, and company namesake which was owned by parent company Mondelez International, produced by Jacobs Douwe Egberts. It was founded in Joure, Netherlands by Egbert Douwes in 1753 as The White Ox (De Witte Os) a general grocery shop, which later developed into a company dealing specifically in coffee, tea, and tobacco. By 1925 it had changed its name to Douwe Egberts (as in Douwe, the son of Egbert), and had introduced the red seal with initialism as its logo.\n\nNonin Chowaney: Rev. Nonin Chowaney (OPW) is an American Soto Zen priest, brush calligrapher, and the former abbot and head priest of the Nebraska Zen Center at the Heartland Temple in Omaha, Nebraska. A Dharma heir of the late Dainin Katagiri-roshi, Chowaney received Dharma transmission in 1989 and is the founder of an organization of Soto priests known as The Order of the Prairie Wind (OPW). Chowaney also established an affiliate practice place called Tending the Ox Zendo in Raymond, Nebraska, and The White Lotus Sangha, which consisits of three affiliated prison groups in Nebraska. Having studied Zen in Japan as well as at Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, Chowaney is certified by the Soto School of Japan and participates on the Membership Committee of the American Zen Teachers Association.\n\nNew Cheshire Salt Works: The New Cheshire Salt Works Ltd was a salt manufacturer formerly located in Wincham, north east of Northwich in Cheshire, UK. Run by the Stubbs family, it operated between around 1923 and 2006. It produced white or brine salt from naturally occurring underground brine using natural or wild pumping. The salt was extracted by vacuum evaporation and was of a high quality. It was used for human consumption under the brandname \"Selva\" and in the pharmaceutical industry; New Cheshire was the only British company to supply salt for pharmaceutical use.\n\nWhite Ox: White Ox is a rolling tobacco available worldwide. In Australia it is widely available to purchase from licensed tobacco retailers and is imported by Imperial Tobacco (Australia LTD). Originally it was produced by Douwe Egberts in the Netherlands. In 1998 the \"White Ox\" brand was acquired by Imperial Tobacco when Douwe Egbert sold off its hand-rolling tobacco business. White OX tobacco is described on the packaging as a \"Superior Dark Blend\" of tobaccos. In the Australian market it was sold in 30 gram and 50 gram variant pouches. In March 2014 the 30 gram pouch was discontinued from sale and a 25 gram pouch introduced. The 50 gram packet is produced in The Netherlands, whilst the 25 gram pouch is produced in New Zealand.\n\nWindows (musical group): Windows was a smooth jazz band formed in the early 1980s. The band issued eleven albums over a dozen years. Guided by bassist/vocalist Skipper Wise and his writing partner, keyboardist Ed Cohen, the group played a hybrid of fusion and smooth jazz. Peter White performed regularly on many Windows albums. Wise produced White's his first two albums. Windows' popularity peaked in 1989 with the number one radio album \"The French Laundry\".\n\nCart with Red and White Ox: Cart with Red and White Ox is an oil painting created in 1884 by Vincent van Gogh. It is in the Kr\u00f6ller-M\u00fcller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands and may have been made either before or after \"Cart with Black Ox\". Van Gogh painted both some four years before leaving the Netherlands for the South of France.\n\nWellow, Somerset: Wellow is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, about 5 mi south of Bath. The parish, which includes the hamlets of Twinhoe, White Ox Mead, Baggridge and part of Midford has a population of 529. The village itself falls within the southernmost boundary of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is recognised as having special architectural and historic interest, which led to it being designated as a Conservation Area in 1983. Wellow has received funding from the Lawn Tennis association, and put two tennis courts in place at the playing fields. In addition to the tennis courts there are now cricket nets and a football pitch, an outdoor gym and a boules pit.\n\nBig Bone Lick State Park: Big Bone Lick State Park is located at Big Bone in Boone County, Kentucky. The name of the park comes from the Pleistocene megafauna fossils found there. Mammoths are believed to have been drawn to this location by a salt lick deposited around sulphur springs. Other animals including forms of bison, caribou, deer, elk, horse, mastodon, moose, musk ox, peccary, sloth, and possibly tapir also grazed the vegetation and salty earth around the springs that the animals relied on for their diet. The area near the springs was very soft and marshy causing many animals to become stuck with no way to escape. It bills itself as \"the birthplace of American paleontology\", a term which dates from the 1807 expedition by William Clark undertaken at the direction of President Thomas Jefferson. In Nicholas Cresswell's journal, dated 1774 to 1777, he records a visit in 1775 to what was then called \"Elephant Bone Lick.\" In this account, Cresswell describes finding several bones of \"prodigious size\", as well as tusk fragments, and teeth\u2014one weighing approximately 10 pounds. 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Born in Scotland, he was educated at Edinburgh University and became a Presbyterian clergyman. Migrating to Australia in 1888, he became a clergyman in Melbourne. In 1901, he attempted to gain Protectionist endorsement to contest the Australian House of Representatives seat of Southern Melbourne; when he was unsuccessful, he turned to the Labor Party, which endorsed him instead. Ronald won the seat, one of only two Victorian Labor members elected in the first federal election. Ronald's seat was abolished in 1906, and he attempted to gain Labor endorsement to contest the neighbouring Melbourne Ports. When this endorsement was given to James Mathews instead, Ronald contested the seat as an independent Labor candidate, but was unsuccessful. He rejoined the ALP after the election, but was one of many Labor members to leave in 1916 over the issue of conscription, eventually ending up in the Nationalist Party. Ronald died in 1941.\n\nMassachusetts gubernatorial election, 1944: The 1944 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1944. Democrat Maurice J. Tobin defeated Republican Horace T. Cahill, Socialist Labor candidate Henning A. Blomen, and Prohibition candidate Guy S. Williams. Incumbent Governor Leverett Saltonstall did not run for reelection. In the race for Lieutenant Governor, Republican Robert F. Bradford defeated Democrat John B. Carr, Socialist Labor candidate George L. McGlynn, and Prohibition candidate Alfred Erickson.\n\nDivision of Wentworth: The Division of Wentworth is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. It was proclaimed in 1900 and was one of the original 75 federation divisions contested at the first federal election. The division is named after William Charles Wentworth (1790\u20131872), an Australian explorer and statesman. In 1813 he accompanied Blaxland and Lawson on their crossing of the Blue Mountains.\n\nElizabeth state by-election, 1994: A by-election was held for the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Elizabeth on 9 April 1994. This was triggered by the resignation of former state Labor MHA Martyn Evans, who moved to the federal seat of Bonython at the 1994 by-election. The seat, created at the 1969 redistribution and first contested at the 1970 state election, was held by Labor from 1970 until 1984, when Evans won it as an independent Labor candidate. In 1993, he rejoined the Labor Party.\n\nJack Cremean: John Lawrence \"Jack\" Cremean (26 January 1907 \u2013 11 August 1982) was an Australian politician. Born in Melbourne, he was educated at Catholic schools before becoming a clerk. He was secretary to federal Labor minister Arthur Calwell from 1942\u201345, secretary of the Fire Brigades Employees Union 1945-48, and also sat on Richmond City Council. In 1945, Cremean's brother Bert Cremean died after surgery, and Jack was elected as a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Clifton Hill in the resulting by-election, where he remained until 1949. In that year, he transferred to federal politics, winning the new seat of Hoddle in the Australian House of Representatives. In 1955, Cremean was one of seven MPs who left the ALP and formed the Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist), the precursor to the Democratic Labor Party. Cremean's seat of Hoddle was abolished for the 1955 election, so he contested its successor, Scullin, as an Anti-Communist, but was defeated by the Labor candidate, Ted Peters, the member for Burke. Cremean died in 1982.\n\nDale state by-election, 1988: A by-election for the seat of Dale in the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia was held on 7 May 1988. It was triggered by the resignation of Cyril Rushton (the sitting Liberal member and a former deputy premier) on 25 February 1988. The seat was retained by the Liberal Party, with their candidate, Fred Tubby, winning 59.1 percent of the two-candidate-preferred (2CP) vote. The Labor Party did not stand at the election, despite having lost the seat by less than 400 votes at the 1986 state election. A former Labor candidate, Michael Marsh, won 40.9 percent of the 2CP vote standing as an independent.\n\nAmha Selassie: Amha Selassie, GCMG, GCVO, GBE (27 July 1914 \u2013 17 February 1997) was the last reigning monarch of Ethiopia. First proclaimed Emperor during the unsuccessful coup attempt by the Imperial Guards against his father Haile Selassie I in December 1960, he initially went along with this proclamation under duress. The coup collapsed within days and the Emperor Haile Selassie was restored. Amha Selassie was again proclaimed on the deposition of his father by the Derg on 12 September 1974, but he never accepted this proclamation as legitimate, and in any case this brief reign was ended with the abolition of the Ethiopian monarchy in March 1975. He was again proclaimed in exile on 8 April 1989. This time he sanctioned the proclamation and accepted its legitimacy.\n\nBairnsdale: Bairnsdale ( , locally [\u02c8be\u02d0nzd\u00e6\u026al] ) is a city in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The estimated population of Bairnsdale urban area was 14,271 at June 2015. The city is a major regional centre of eastern Victoria along with Traralgon and Sale and the commercial centre for the East Gippsland region and the seat of local government for the Shire of East Gippsland. Bairnsdale was first proclaimed a shire on 16 July 1868 and it was proclaimed as a city on 14 July 1990.\n\nGeorge Newhouse: George Newhouse is an Australian human rights lawyer and a former local councillor. In addition to his private practice, Newhouse is currently an Adjunct Professor of Law at Macquarie University. He was the Mayor of Waverley in the eastern suburbs of Sydney from 2006 to 2007, and the Labor candidate for the seat of Wentworth at the 2007 Australian federal election. Newhouse is the principal solicitor of the National Justice Project, a human rights and social justice legal service. He is also a certified practicing accountant (CPA).\n\nJoe Gander: Joseph Herbert Gander (1888 \u2013 22 November 1954) was an Australian politician. Born in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia, he received a primary education before becoming a billiardmaker and public servant. He was involved in local politics in Sydney, being elected to Newtown Council. In 1931, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the member for Reid, a member of the Lang Labor party; he defeated Percy Coleman, the Labor member. When, in 1936, the Lang Labor members rejoined the Labor party, Gander was one of them. However, in 1940, the Labor Party split again, and Gander was among the members to join the Langite Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist). However, he was defeated in the election of that year by the federal Labor candidate, Charles Morgan, and retired from politics, returning to public service. 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It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 16, 2000. In the episode, Bart believes he has the power to heal others through faith after removing a bucket glued to Homer's head. Meanwhile, Homer creates a homecoming game float for Springfield University. The episode, which features guest appearances from Don Cheadle and Joe Mantegna, received generally positive reviews from critics following its release on home video in the season 11 DVD.\n\nBart's New Friend: \"Bart's New Friend\" is the eleventh episode of the 26th season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 563rd episode of the series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 11, 2015. The episode focuses on Bart's new friendship with his father Homer, who has been hypnotized in order to think he is a young boy.\n\nGoing Native: \"Going Native\" is the eleventh episode of the sixteenth season of the American animated sitcom \"South Park\", and the 234th episode of the series overall. It premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on October 17, 2012. In the episode, when Butters starts acting out at school, he learns that he wasn't born in South Park. He and Kenny journey to Butters' homeland for his coming of age ceremony.\n\nE-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt): \"E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)\" is the fifth episode of the eleventh season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 7, 1999. In the episode, inspired by a \"Zorro\" movie, Homer begins slapping people with a glove and challenging them to duels. However, when a real Southern gentleman accepts Homer's request for a duel, the Simpsons run off to the old farm Homer lived in with his parents and breed a dangerously addictive but successful tobacco/tomato hybrid called \"tomacco\". Just when they are about to gain a hundred and fifty million dollars from the hybrid, dangerously addicted animals ruin their plan.\n\nSouth Park (season 15): The fifteenth season of the American animated sitcom \"South Park\" began airing on Comedy Central on April 27, 2011 and ended on November 16, 2011. In response to reactions to the mid-season finale episode \"You're Getting Old\", which seemed to insinuate that creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone were wrapping up the series, Comedy Central proclaimed through the media that \"South Park\" was renewed for two more seasons, and the duo were signed through 2013. 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Meanwhile, Lois replaces the stairs after Stewie gets a splinter, but Peter constantly slips and falls down them and eventually decides to stay upstairs for good.\n\nInsane in the Mainframe: \"Insane in the Mainframe\" is the eleventh episode of the third season of the American animated sitcom \"Futurama\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 8, 2001. The episode was written by Bill Odenkirk and directed by Peter Avanzino. In the episode, Fry and Bender are admitted to an insane asylum for robots after being charged for their roles in holding up a bank. Fry's attempts to convince the asylum's staff that he is a human fail; he is eventually made to believe that he is a robot, and is deemed \"cured\" and released from the asylum. After being released, the Planet Express crew try to make him rediscover his humanity; these attempts fail, until Fry bleeds and realizes he is in fact, human.\n\nThe Simpsons (season 11): \"The Simpsons\"' eleventh season originally aired between September 1999 and May 2000, beginning on Sunday, September 26, 1999, with \"Beyond Blunderdome\". The showrunner for the 11th production season was Mike Scully. The season contained four hold-over episodes from the season 10 (AABF) production line.\n\nSpecs and the City: \"Specs and the City\" is the eleventh episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 541st episode of the series. It premiered on the Fox network in the United States on January 26, 2014. The episode was written by Brian Kelley and directed by Lance Kramer. The original title of the episode was intended to be \"I Only Have My Eyes for You\", a take on \"I Only Have Eyes for You\", but was changed to \"Specs and the City\", a take on \"Sex and the City\". The Oogle goggles were originally known as \"MyEyes\".\n\nThe D'oh-cial Network: \"The D'oh-cial Network\" is the eleventh episode of the twenty-third season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 15, 2012. In the episode, Lisa is sad that she has no real friends. She discovers that it is easier to make friends on the Internet and therefore creates a social networking website called SpringFace. It becomes incredibly popular in Springfield and Lisa gets many online friends. However, they still ignore her in real life, and the website starts to cause trouble in the town when people use it while driving and cause accidents. 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The fifth season concluded after 14 episodes on December 12, 2001. The 14-episode season length would become a standard for later years of the series (up until the seventeenth season).\n\nSouth Park (season 9): Season nine of \"South Park\", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 9, 2005. The ninth season concluded after 14 episodes on December 7, 2005. All of the episodes in the ninth season were written and directed by Trey Parker.\n\nSouth Park (season 15): The fifteenth season of the American animated sitcom \"South Park\" began airing on Comedy Central on April 27, 2011 and ended on November 16, 2011. In response to reactions to the mid-season finale episode \"You're Getting Old\", which seemed to insinuate that creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone were wrapping up the series, Comedy Central proclaimed through the media that \"South Park\" was renewed for two more seasons, and the duo were signed through 2013. 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Cartman first appeared, originally named Kenny, in prototypical form in a 1992 animated short \"Jesus vs. Frosty\", and a 1995 animated short \"Jesus vs. Santa\", and first appeared on television in the pilot episode of \"South Park\", \"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe\", on August 13, 1997.\n\nSouth Park (season 2): Season two of \"South Park\", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on April 1, 1998. The second season concluded after 18 episodes on January 20, 1999; it remains the longest season of \"South Park\" to date. While most of the episodes were directed by series creator Trey Parker, Season 2 includes two episodes directed by Eric Stough.\n\nSouth Park (season 17): The seventeenth season of the animated television series \"South Park\" premiered on Comedy Central on September 25, 2013 and ended on December 11, 2013.\n\nSouth Park (season 8): Season eight of \"South Park\", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 17, 2004. The eighth season concluded after 14 episodes on December 15, 2004, and was written and directed by Trey Parker. The season deals with various topics that were relevant at the time of release. The episodes portray a spectrum of topics, from effect of large scale retails corporations to immigration.\n\nList of South Park episodes: \"South Park\" is an American animated television sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone for Comedy Central that debuted on August 13, 1997. The series originated from a pair of animated shorts titled \"The Spirit of Christmas\", and the first episode of \"South Park\" originally aired on August 13, 1997 on Comedy Central. Intended for mature audiences, the show has become infamous for its crude language and dark, surreal humor that lampoons a wide range of topics. The story revolves around four boys\u2014Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick\u2014and their bizarre adventures in and around the eponymous Colorado town.\n\nSouth Park (season 7): Season seven of \"South Park\", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 19, 2003. The seventh season concluded after 15 episodes on December 17, 2003, and was written and directed by Trey Parker.\n\nSouth Park (season 10): The tenth season of \"South Park\", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 22, 2006. 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It is thought to have been the site of the biblical town of Beth Dagon, mentioned in the Book of Joshua and in ancient Assyrian and Ancient Egyptian texts.\n\nBayt Nabala: Bayt Nabala or Beit Nabala was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict in Palestine that was destroyed during the 1948 Arab\u2013Israeli War. The village was in the territory allotted to the Arab state under the 1947 UN Partition Plan. Its population in 1945, before the war, was 2,310.\n\nSamson: Samson ( ; Hebrew: \u05e9\u05b4\u05c1\u05de\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05d5\u05b9\u05df, \"Shimshon \", \"\u0160im\u0161\u00f4n \" , meaning \"man of the sun\") was the last of the judges of the ancient Israelites mentioned in the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible (chapters 13 to 16) and one of the last of the leaders who \"judged\" Israel before the institution of the monarchy. He is sometimes considered to be an Israelite version of the popular Middle Eastern Heracles figure.\n\nBayt Nuba: Bayt Nuba (Arabic: \u0628\u064a\u062a \u0646\u0648\u0628\u0627\u200e \u200e ) was a Palestinian Arab village, located halfway between Jerusalem and al-Ramla. Historically identified with the biblical city of Nob mentioned in the Book of Samuel, that association has been eschewed in modern times. The village is mentioned in extrabiblical sources including the writings of 5th-century Roman geographers, 12th-century Crusaders and a Jewish traveller, a 13th-century Syrian geographer, a 15th-century Arab historian, and Western travellers in the 19th century. Depopulated by Israeli forces during the 1967 war, it was subsequently leveled by military engineers using controlled explosions, and the Israeli settlement of Mevo Horon was established on its lands in 1970.\n\nBayt 'Itab: Bayt \u02bfI\u1e6d\u0101b (Arabic: \u0628\u064a\u062a \u0639\u0637\u0627\u0628\u200e \u200e ) was a Palestinian Arab village located in the Jerusalem Subdistrict. The village is believed to have been inhabited since biblical times. An ancient tunnel which led to the village spring is associated with story of Samson. Prior to, during, and after its incorporation into Crusader fiefdoms in the 12th century, its population was Arab. Sheikhs from the Lahham family clan, who were associated with the Qays tribo-political faction, ruled the village during Ottoman era. In the 19th century, this clan controlled 24 villages in the vicinity. The homes were built of stone. The local farmers cultivated cereals, fruit trees and olive groves and some engaged in livestock breeding.\n\nMajdal Yaba: Majdal Yaba (Arabic: \u0645\u062c\u062f\u0644 \u064a\u0627\u0628\u0627\u200e \u200e ) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict, located 18.5 km northeast of Ramla and 4 km east of Jaffa. A walled city stood at the same site as early as 3000 BCE, and Majdal Yaba is first mentioned by the name Aphek in Egyptian Execration texts dating to the 19th century BCE. In the Bible's Old Testament, Aphek is described as a city conquered from the Canaanites by the Israelites, who then lost it to the Philistines. It is also mentioned in extrabiblical Babylonian and Assyrian texts as a Philistine stronghold. Under Roman rule, the city was known as Antipatris and the Crusaders, who built a fort there, renamed it Mirabel. During the Islamic period it became known as Majdal Yaba. For a short time under Ottoman rule, its name was changed from Majdal Yaba to Majdal Sadiq and then back again.\n\nZayta, Hebron: Zayta (Arabic: \u0632\u064a\u0652\u062a\u0627\u200e \u200e \"Zayt\u0101\") was a Palestinian Arab village in the Hebron Subdistrict in Mandate Palestine. During Crusader rule in Palestine, the village is mentioned as forming part of the landholdings of the Order of St. John. At the time of the rule of the Ottoman Empire, according to the 1596 census, Zayta had a population of 165. Mentioned by Western travellers to the region in the 19th century, it is described by one as, \"a picturesque Arab village\"; by 1945, its population was 330 inhabitants.\n\nBayt Tima: Bayt Tima (Arabic: \u0628\u064a\u062a \u0637\u064a\u0645\u0627\u200e \u200e ) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Gaza Subdistrict, located 21 km northeast of Gaza and some 12 km from the coastline. It was situated in flat terrain on the southern coastal plain of Palestine. Bayt Tima was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Its population in 1945 was 1,060.\n\nLajjun: Lajjun (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0644\u062c\u0651\u0648\u0646\u200e \u200e , \"al-Lajj\u00fbn\") was a Palestinian Arab village located 16 km in Mandatory Palestine, northwest of Jenin and 1 km south of the remains of the biblical city of Megiddo. Named after an early Roman legion camp in Syria Palaestina province called \"Legio\", predating the village at that location, Lajjun's history of habitation spanned some 2,000 years. Under Abbasid rule it was the capital of a subdistrict, during Mamluk rule it served as an important station in the postal route, and during Ottoman rule it was the capital of a district that bore its name. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire towards the end of World War I, Lajjun and all of Palestine was placed under the administration of the British Mandate. The village was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, when it was captured by Israel. 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Webster House: The William W. Webster House is a historic house in Clearwater, Minnesota, United States, built around 1863. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 for having local significance in the themes of architecture and commerce. It was nominated for its Greek Revival architecture, fine craftsmanship, and association with William W. Webster, an early settler and civic leader in Clearwater.\n\nJohn Rodgers Meigs: John Rodgers Meigs (February 9, 1842 \u2013 October 3, 1864) was an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was the son of Brigadier General Montgomery C. Meigs, the Quartermaster General of the United States Army. He participated in the First Battle of Bull Run, and later testified in the court-martial trial of an officer involved in the retreat from the battle. He attended the United States Military Academy, where he was an acting assistant professor of mathematics and graduated first in his class in June 1863. He was lauded by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton for strengthening the defenses of Baltimore, Maryland; was an engineer and acting aide-de-camp on the staff of Brigadier General (Volunteers) William W. Averell; was Chief Engineer of the Shenandoah Valley for the Department of West Virginia; and was Chief Engineer of the Middle Military Division and aide-de-camp to General Phillip Sheridan. The circumstances under which Meigs died led to the burning of Dayton, Virginia, in retaliation. His funeral was a public event attended by President Abraham Lincoln, Stanton, and numerous government dignitaries. 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Gray House: The William W. Gray House is a historic house located at 119 N. Court St. in Grayville, Illinois. The house was built in 1885 for William W. Gray, Sr., one of the founders of Grayville. George Franklin Barber, a prominent residential architect known for his mail-order house patterns, designed the house in the Queen Anne style. The house's front entrance is located on a wraparound porch supported by Tuscan columns; the entrance is topped by a shingled pediment. The second floor of the house is also sided with wooden shingles and features a balcony on the north site. A porch topped by a tower projects from the third-level attic on the front facade; a bracketed gable is situated on the opposite side of the facade. The steep hip roof is decorated with patterned, multicolored shingles.\n\nDr. William W. Mayo House: The Dr. William W. Mayo House, located at 118 North Main Street in Le Sueur, Minnesota, United States, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It was built in 1859 by James Mayo and his brother, William Worrall Mayo who emigrated from Salford, United Kingdom, to the United States in 1846 and became a doctor. William's older son, William James Mayo was born in the home in 1861. William W. Mayo aided pioneers and their families during the Dakota War of 1862 and later moved to Rochester where he became the examining surgeon for the southern Minnesota Civil War draft board. He and his sons, William and Charles founded the 27-bed Saint Marys Hospital which opened in 1889 following the 1883 Rochester tornado. They later founded their namesake, the Mayo Clinic.\n\nWilliam Black (actor): William Black was an American Broadway theatre and silent film actor. He appeared on Broadway in 10 productions from 1899 to 1931, and in 39 films between 1916 and 1941. He also appeared under the names Bill Black, William Wallace Black, William W. Black, and W. W. Black.\n\nWilliam W. Marsh House: The William W. Marsh House in Sycamore, Illinois, the county seat of DeKalb County, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978. The 1873 house was home to William W. Marsh, an inventor and is located along Illinois Route 64 as it passes through Sycamore. 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South in Arlington, Virginia. It was built in 1922, and is a one story, three bay by six bay, brick church building on a parged concrete foundation. It features two unequal-sized crenellated towers and brick buttresses along the facade and side elevations in the Late Gothic Revival style. Also on the property are two contributing resources, including a cemetery dating from circa 1894, and a parsonage built in 1951. The cemetery contains approximately 107 interments.\n\nConnexionalism: Connexionalism, or connectionalism, is the theological understanding and foundation of Methodist church governance (\"ecclesiastical polity\"), as practised in the Methodist Church of Great Britain, the Methodist Church in Ireland, the American United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal Church, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and many of the countries where Methodism was established by missionaries sent out from these Churches. 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It was built in 1924, and is a front-gabled brick church with two prominent domed towers and flanking one-story hipped-roof wings in the Classical Revival style. The front facade features a prominent pedimented porch supported by stuccoed Doric order columns and Ionic order pilasters. The interior is based on the Akron Plan. The building was acquired by an African-American congregation split from the Goler Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in 1942. The congregation changed their name to Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church in 1953.\n\nAmerican Missionary Association: The American Missionary Association (AMA) was a Protestant-based abolitionist group founded on September 3, 1846 in Albany, New York. The main purpose of this organization was to abolish slavery, to educate African Americans, to promote racial equality, and to promote Christian values. Its members and leaders were of both races; The Association was chiefly sponsored by the Congregationalist churches in New England. Starting in 1861, it opened camps in the South for freed slaves. It played a major role during the Reconstruction Era in promoting education for blacks in the South.\n\nThomas James (minister): Thomas James (1804\u20131891) was a former slave who became an African Methodist Episcopal Zion minister, abolitionist, administrator and author. He was active in New York and Massachusetts with abolitionists, and served with the American Missionary Association and the Union Army during the American Civil War to supervise the contraband camp in Louisville, Kentucky. After the war, he held national offices in the AME Church and was a missionary to black churches in Ohio. While in Massachusetts, he challenged the railroad's custom of forcing blacks into second-class carriages and won a reversal of the rule in the State Supreme Court. He wrote a short memoir published in 1886.\n\nOld Ship African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church: Old Ship African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Montgomery, Alabama. It is the oldest African American church congregation in the city, established in 1852. The current Classical Revival-style building was designed by Jim Alexander and was completed in 1918. It is the fourth building the congregation has erected at this location. Scenes from the 1982 television movie, \"Sister, Sister\", were shot at the church. It was placed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on March 3, 1976 and the National Register of Historic Places on January 24, 1991.\n\nList of African Methodist Episcopal churches: This is a list of African Methodist Episcopal Churches, covering local churches of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and also local churches of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, which is related.\n\nHood A.M.E. Zion Church: Hood African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church founded in 1848 is an historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion church located in Oyster Bay, New York. It is the oldest continuous congregation holding services in its original church structure in Oyster Bay. A small wood frame building was constructed on this site in 1856. Later the church was renamed to honor an early bishop, the Right Reverend James Walker Hood. In 1937, the wooden church was covered with the brick exterior you see today. From 1937 to 1963 the pastor was Reverend Moses T. Smith. Today the congregation is led by Reverend Kenneth Nelson, who came to the Hood AME Zion Church in 1981. Reverend Kenneth Nelson retired in June, 2013 and the Reverend Linda B. Vanager was appointed to the Pastoral charge.\n\nPeople's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church: People's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion church located in Downtown Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. It was designed by noted architect Charles Erastus Colton and Wallace Rayfield and built in 1911. It is a small Gothic Revival style stuccoed brick building. It sits on a cut limestone foundation and measures approximately 25 feet wide and 50 feet deep. It has a two-story projecting front gable and features a three-story bell tower topped by a pyramidal roof. 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Guishan TV Tower is China's first self-developed TV tower, opened in 1986.\n\nY\u0131ld\u0131z: Y\u0131ld\u0131z (literally \"a star\" in Turkish) is a neighbourhood located in the Be\u015fikta\u015f district of Istanbul, Turkey. The neighbourhood comprises some of Istanbul's well-known historical locations, such as Y\u0131ld\u0131z Park and Y\u0131ld\u0131z Palace, the second largest palace in Istanbul. Y\u0131ld\u0131z has a population of approximately 6,000.\n\nY\u0131ld\u0131z Park: Y\u0131ld\u0131z Park (Turkish: \"Y\u0131ld\u0131z Park\u0131\" ) is a historical, urban park in Be\u015fikta\u015f district of Istanbul, Turkey. It is one of the largest public parks in Istanbul. The park is located in Y\u0131ld\u0131z quarter between the palaces of Y\u0131ld\u0131z and \u00c7\u0131ra\u011fan.\n\nEndem TV Tower: Endem TV Tower is a TV tower in Beylikd\u00fcz\u00fc, Istanbul, Turkey. 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Primarily a doubles specialist, he won 12 ATP Tour titles in his career. He won the French Open doubles title in 1983 with his countryman Anders J\u00e4rryd. He also played in the 1983 Davis Cup final for Sweden. He reached his career high doubles ranking of No. 10 in the world on 2 January 1984. Simonsson again reached the French Open doubles final in 1985, but he and Schlomo Glickstein were defeated by Mark Edmondson and Kim Warwick. The Swede finished his career prematurely at the age of 25. He's the brother of Stefan Simonsson.\n\nAlbert Burke (tennis): Albert Burke (1901 \u2013 1958) was an Irish professional tennis player based in France. Albert Burke was the son of Thomas Burke. Thomas Burke was a professional tennis player when professional tennis began in the late 19th century and Albert Burke's brother Edmund Burke was also a professional tennis player . Albert Burke won the Bristol Cup in France (the top professional tournament in the world in the 1920s), in 1924 and 1925 (beating Roman Najuch in both finals) . He was also losing finalist in the Bristol Cup in 1926, 1929 and 1931 (losing all three finals to Karel Kozeluh) . Burke finished second in the 1930 French Pro Championship round robin (Karel Kozeluh was first) . At the US Pro Tennis Championships Burke was a quarter finalist in 1931 (losing to Howard Kinsey) and 1932 (losing to Bill Tilden) . At the Wembley Championships Burke lost in the quarter finals in 1935 (losing to Ellsworth Vines) .\n\nKim Warwick: Kim Warwick (born 8 April 1952) is an Australian former professional male tennis player who competed on the ATP Tour from 1970\u20131987 reaching the final of the singles Australian Open in 1980. He defeated over 35 players ranked in the top 10 including Guillermo Vilas, Raul Ramerez, Vitas Gerulaitis, Jan Kode\u0161, Bob Lutz and Arthur Ashe. Warwick's career-high singles ranking was World No. 15, achieved in 1981. He won three singles titles and 26 doubles, including Australian Open 1978 (with Wojtek Fibak) and Australian Open 1980 and 1981, Roland Garros 1986 and also a runner-up in Australian Open 1985, all of them partnering fellow countryman Mark Edmondson. Partnering with Evonne Goolagong, he won the French Open 1972, defeating Fran\u00e7oise D\u00fcrr and Jean-Claude Barclay in the final 6\u20132, 6\u20134. Evonne and Kim were finalists in 1972 at Wimbledon against Rosie Casals and Ilie N\u0103stase who won 6\u20134, 6\u20134.\n\nWojciech Fibak: Wojciech Fibak (popular Wojtek Fibak; born 30 August 1952) is a Polish former tennis player best known for his doubles success with Tom Okker and Kim Warwick, but also for having reached the Top 10 in singles.\n\nCedar Grove Open: The Cedar Grove Open is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1974. The event was held in Cedar Grove, New Jersey. Ilie N\u0103stase won the singles title while Kim Warwick and Steve Siegel partnered to win the doubles title.\n\nEvonne Goolagong career statistics: This is a list of the main career statistics of Australian former tennis player Evonne Goolagong. During her career, which lasted from 1967 to 1983, Goolagong won seven singles titles at a Grand Slam event and was a runner-up on 11 occasions. In addition she won five Grand Slam doubles titles, partnering Margaret Court, Peggy Michel and Helen Gourlay, as well as one mixed doubles title with Kim Warwick. In total she won 82 singles titles, 46 doubles titles and 4 mixed doubles titles. She achieved a No. 1 singles ranking for a two-week period in April\u2013May 1976 although this was only officially recognized in 2007. She was a member of the Australian Federation Cup teams that won the cup in 1971, 1973 and 1974.\n\n1992 US Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1992 US Open was held between August 31 and September 13, 1992, on the outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City, United States. Jim Grabb and Richey Reneberg won the title, defeating Kelly Jones and Rick Leach in the final.\n\nRichey Reneberg: Richey Reneberg (born October 5, 1965) is an American former professional tennis player.\n\nBrisbane International: The origins of the Brisbane International trace back to the early 1970s, when the Grand Prix tennis circuit, formed in 1970, and which ran concurrently with other tours as the World Championship Tennis circuit, decided to feature on its calendar an event in Queensland to develop a South West Pacific season around the Australian Open - then taking place in Brisbane - alongside other Oceanian events of Sydney, New South Wales; Hobart, Tasmania; and Auckland, New Zealand. The Adelaide-based South Australian Tennis Championships, running as an amateur, then as a State championship, since 1889, were brought to the professional circuit in 1972. The first professional edition of the men's event, played, like the Australian Open, on outdoor grass courts, saw the victory of Soviet Alex Metreveli over Kim Warwick, while the women's event, still not featured in either the Commercial Union Grand Prix circuit or the Virginia Slims circuit, saw Australian Evonne Goolagong win the title.\n\nCliff Richey: George Clifford Richey Jr. (born December 31, 1946) is an American former amateur and professional tennis player who was active during the 1960s and 1970s. 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The election saw incumbent Fob James (R) taking on Lieutenant Governor Don Siegelman (D). The result saw Don Siegelman win a decisive victory over Fob James. As of 2017, this is the most recent election in which a Democrat was elected Governor of Alabama.\n\nLieutenant Governor of Illinois: The Lieutenant Governor of Illinois is the second highest executive of the State of Illinois. In Illinois, the lieutenant governor and governor run on a joint ticket, and are directly elected by popular vote. Candidates for lieutenant governor ran separately in the primary from candidates for governor until 2014, when the system was changed to allow the gubernatorial nominee of a party to select the nominee for lieutenant governor. When the Governor of Illinois becomes unable to discharge the duties of that office, the lieutenant governor becomes acting governor. If the Governor dies, resigns or is removed from office, the lieutenant governor becomes governor. Under the Illinois Constitution, the Attorney General is next in line of succession to the Governor's office after the lieutenant governor, but does not succeed to the Lieutenant Governor's office. From the impeachment of Rod Blagojevich in 2009 until the inauguration of Sheila Simon in 2011, Attorney General Lisa Madigan would have become Governor if Pat Quinn had vacated the office. Historically, the lieutenant governor has been from either the Democratic Party or Republican Party. As of January 12, 2015, the lieutenant governor is Evelyn Sanguinetti.\n\nTroy King: Troy Robin King (born August 22, 1968) is the former attorney general of the state of Alabama, United States. He previously served as an assistant attorney general and a legal adviser to both Republican governors Bob Riley and Fob James. King was appointed by Governor Bob Riley in 2004, when William Pryor resigned to accept a federal judgeship. He then defeated Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson, Jr., in the 2006 election by a 54-46% margin. He sought a second term but was defeated in the Republican primary, securing 40 percent of the vote to the roughly 60 percent by Luther Strange.\n\nDon Siegelman: Donald Eugene \"Don\" Siegelman (born February 24, 1946) is a former American politician and lawyer who has held numerous offices in the state of Alabama. He served one term as the 51st Governor of Alabama from 1999 to 2003. Siegelman was the last member of the Democratic Party, as well as the only Roman Catholic, to hold the office of governor. He is the only person in the history of Alabama to be elected to serve in all four of the top statewide elected offices: Secretary of State, Attorney General, Lieutenant Governor and Governor. He served in Alabama politics for 26 years.\n\nAlabama gubernatorial election, 1978: The 1978 Alabama gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 1978, to elect the Governor of Alabama. Incumbent Democratic Governor George Wallace did not run for re-election. Fob James, a businessman who had switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party and campaigned as a \"born-again Democrat\", won the Democratic primary in an upset over Attorney General Bill Baxley. He went on to defeat Guy Hunt in a landslide in the general election.\n\nDaniel Greene (artist): Daniel E. Greene PSA, NA, AWS (born 1934) is an American artist who works in the media of pastels and oil painting. The Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica considers Mr. Greene the foremost pastelist in the United States. His paintings and pastels are in over 700 public and private collections in the United States and abroad. Highly regarded as a portrait artist, his subjects have included leaders of Government, Banking, Education and Industry. Some of his sitters include First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Ayn Rand, Astronaut Walter Schirra, William Randolph Hearst, \u201cWendy\u2019s\u201d founder Dave Thomas, Commentator Rush Limbaugh, Composer Alan Menken, Bryant Gumbel and Bob Schieffer of CBS TV. Governmental Portraits include Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman, Governor Paul Laxalt of Nevada, Governor Gerald Baliles of Virginia, Governor Benjamin Cayetano of Hawaii, and Governor Fob James of Alabama. Business sitters include the chairmen of the boards of Honeywell, Coca-Cola Company, Dupont Corporation, Endo Pharmaceuticals, American Express, The New York Stock Exchange and IBM. Mr. Greene has also painted the Deans, Presidents and Benefactors of Tufts, Duke, Columbia, North Carolina, West Point, Delaware, Penn State, New York, Princeton, Rutgers, Yale and Harvard Universities.\n\nJoseph S. Johnston: Joseph S. Johnston is a circuit judge of the 13th Judicial Circuit in State of Alabama. Appointed by Governor Fob James in April, 1997, Johnston became the first Republican to hold a circuit or district judgeship in Mobile County. He was elected without opposition in 1998, 2000 and 2006.\n\nAlabama gubernatorial election, 1982: The Alabama gubernatorial election of 1982 included the last campaign and final electoral victory of George Wallace. The election occurred on November\u00a02, 1982. Incumbent Governor Fob James declined to run for a second term, allowing for an open election in 1982. In the Democratic primary, Wallace received challenges from Lieutenant Governor George McMillan, Speaker of the State House Joe McCorquodale, Jr., former Governor Jim Folsom, and Reuben McKinley. Because Wallace did not receive a majority of the votes, he advanced to a run-off with McMillan and then narrowly won the Democratic nomination. Montgomery Mayor Emory Folmar went unchallenged for the Republican nomination.\n\nAlabama gubernatorial election, 1994: The 1994 Alabama gubernatorial election was held on 8 November 1994 to select the governor of the state of Alabama. The election saw Republican Fob James defeat Democratic incumbent Governor Jim Folsom, Jr. in an upset.\n\nTim James (politician): Tim James (born March 3, 1962) is an American businessman from Alabama. 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Most notably, he won two gold medals at the 1928 Winter Olympics, and as one of the only two entrants to win two gold medalists from St. Moritz, was the most successful athlete there, along with Clas Thunberg of Finland. He previously won three medals (one silver, two bronzes) at the inaugural Winter Olympics held in Chamonix in 1924, and went on to defend his Olympic Nordic Combined at the 1932 Winter Olympics.\n\nVicki Draves: Victoria Manalo Draves (December 31, 1924 \u2013 April 11, 2010) was an American competition diver who won gold medals in both platform and springboard diving in the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. Draves became the first woman to be awarded gold medals for both the ten-meter platform and the three-meter springboard. Additionally, Draves became the first American woman to win two gold medals in diving. 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A stand-alone sequel to \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\" (2004), it was directed by former series showrunner Paul Tibbitt in his directorial debut, with live-action sequences directed by Mike Mitchell. It was the first film to be produced by Paramount Animation and second film in the \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" film series. The film stars Antonio Banderas and features the show's regular voice cast, who returned to reprise their respective roles from the series and the previous film. The plot follows a pirate called Burger-Beard, who steals the Krabby Patty secret formula using a magical book that makes any text written upon it come true. 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The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg, who also acted as the showrunner. Hillenburg halted production on the show to work on the 2004 film adaptation of the series, \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\". After production on the film, Hillenburg resigned from the show as its showrunner, and appointed staff writer Paul Tibbitt to overtake the position. Season 3 was originally set to end the series after the release of the film, but the success prevented the series from ending, leading to a fourth season.\n\nStephen Hillenburg: Stephen McDannell Hillenburg (born August21, 1961) is an American cartoonist, animator, and former marine biologist. He is the creator of the television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" (1999), which he has also directed, produced, and written. 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NFL Films has a joint venture between the NFL and APM Music where music is composed for NFL-related media. The APM catalog includes recordings dating back to 1900, music representing 192 countries, and well-known tracks like \"Heavy Action\" (aka The Theme to Monday Night Football) and \"The Big One\" (aka The Theme to The People's Court.)\n\nSpongeBob SquarePants (film series): SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated/live-action comedy film series based on the Nickelodeon animated television program of the same name, created by Stephen Hillenburg. It began in 2004 with the release of \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\". The series is distributed and owned by Paramount Pictures, a subsidiary of Nickelodeon's parent company Viacom. All films feature the regular television voice cast: Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, Mr. Lawrence, Jill Talley, Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Jo Catlett and Lori Alan. The first installment was directed by Hillenburg, and all subsequent films were directed by former showrunner Paul Tibbitt.\n\nList of SpongeBob SquarePants guest stars: In addition to the show's regular cast of voice actors, guest stars have been featured on \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", an American animated television series created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" chronicles the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. Many of the ideas for the show originated in an unpublished, educational comic book titled \"The Intertidal Zone\", which Hillenburg created in the mid-1980s. He began developing \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" into a television series in 1996 upon the cancellation of \"Rocko's Modern Life\", which Hillenburg directed. The pilot episode first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on May 1, 1999. The show's ninth season premiered in 2012, and episodes of \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" have aired. A feature-length film adaptation of the show, \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\", was released in 2004; in 2015, a sequel, \"\", was released.\n\nSpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!: SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants! is a 2005 party video game based on the TV series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". It was released in October 2005 for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and the PC. It was released for the Nintendo DS in Korea in 2007, but its North American release was cancelled. It is the first \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" title to feature multiplayer mini-games, similar to the \"Mario Party\" video game series. It is also the last SpongeBob game for the Xbox. It is also the last time Charles Nelson Reilly would voice the Dirty Bubble before his death in 2007. For reasons unknown, Mermaid Man was not voiced by his original voice actor Ernest Borgnine but instead Joe Alaskey, who would voice him again in .\n\nSpongeBob SquarePants (season 4): The fourth season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from May 6, 2005 to July 24, 2007, and contained 20 episodes, beginning with the episodes \"Fear of a Krabby Patty\" and \"Shell of a Man\". The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg, while writer Paul Tibbitt acted as the supervising/co-executive producer and showrunner. The show underwent a hiatus on television as Hillenburg halted the production in 2002 to work on the film adaptation of the series, \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\". Once the film was finalized and the previous season had completed broadcast on television, Hillenburg wanted to end the show, but the success of the series led to more episodes, so Tibbitt took over Hillenburg's position as showrunner and began working on a fourth season for broadcast in 2005. Hillenburg remained with the show, but in a smaller advisory role in which he reviewed each episode and offered suggestions to the show's production crew.\n\nThe SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a 2004 American live-action/animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". The film was co-written, directed, and co-produced by series creator Stephen Hillenburg and starred the series' cast of Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass and Mr. Lawrence, with guest performances by Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Tambor, Alec Baldwin and David Hasselhoff. It was produced by Hillenburg's production company United Plankton Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, it was distributed by Paramount Pictures and was also the first film in the \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" film series. 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(Contrary to this claim neither the point of initial endowments, nor the contract curve is displayed in the actual diagram shown here.) The set of points that it is conceptually possible for them to stop at are the points on the contract curve.\n\nWedding (TV series): Wedding () is an 18-episode South Korean television drama that aired on KBS2 in 2005. The series explores the relationship of a newly wed couple, showing how two people, who met and married through an arranged matchmaking, slowly develop a relationship and learn what it means to be married. Some of the issues explored include what is the most important thing in a marriage, trust and honesty between a couple, how past relationships affect present, and the role of family in a relationship. Unlike other dramas written by Oh Soo-yeon, which focused on people falling in love by fate or destiny, this one is about two people with very different personalities, values, and backgrounds, and seeing how they learn to love one another despite all of their differences.\n\nKamehameha II: Kamehameha II (c. 1797 \u2013 July 14, 1824) was the second king of the Kingdom of Hawaii. His birth name was Liholiho and full name was Kalaninui kua Liholiho i ke kapu \u02bbIolani. It was lengthened to Kalani Kalei\u02bbaimoku o Kaiwikapu o La\u02bbamea i Kauikawekiu Ahilapalapa Keali\u02bbi Kauinamoku o Kahekili Kalaninui i Mamao \u02bbIolani i Ka Liholiho when he took the throne.\n\nTwo shot: A two shot is a type of shot in which the frame encompasses a view of two people (the subjects). The subjects do not have to be next to each other, and there are many common two-shots which have one subject in the foreground and the other subject in the background. It is very useful if the film is about two people.\n\nKalanimoku: William Pitt Kalanimoku (c.\u20091768 \u2013 February 7, 1827) was a High Chief who functioned similarly to a prime minister of the Hawaiian Kingdom during the reigns of Kamehameha I, Kamehameha II and the beginning of the reign of Kamehameha III. He was called The Iron Cable of Hawai\u02bb i because of his abilities.\n\nWorld Universities Debating Championship: The World Universities Debating Championship (WUDC) is the world's largest debating tournament, and one of the largest annual international student events in the world. It is a parliamentary debating event, held using either the British Parliamentary Debate format (involving four teams of two people in each debate) or the American Parliamentary Debate format (two teams of two people). Each year, the event is hosted by a university selected by the World Universities Debating Council. The tournament is colloquially referred to as \"Worlds\" and the winners of the open competition acknowledged as the \"world champions\".\n\nDating: Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially, possibly as friends or with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a prospective partner in a more committed intimate relationship or marriage. It can be a form of courtship that consists of social activities done by the couple. The protocols and practices of dating, and the terms used to describe it, vary considerably from country to country and over time. While the term has several meanings, the most frequent usage refers to two people exploring whether they are romantically or sexually compatible by participating in dates with the other. With the use of modern technology, people can date via telephone or computer or meet in person.\n\nHorseshoes: Horseshoes is an outdoor game played between two people (or two teams of two people) using four horseshoes and two throwing targets (stakes) set in a lawn or sandbox area. The game is played by the players alternating turns tossing horseshoes at stakes in the ground, which are traditionally placed 40 ft apart. Modern games use a more stylized U-shaped bar, about twice the size of an actual horseshoe.\n\nSelf-evaluation maintenance theory: Self-evaluation maintenance (SEM) theory refers to discrepancies between two people in a relationship. Two people in a relationship each aim to keep themselves feeling good psychologically throughout a comparison process to the other person. Self-evaluation is defined as the way a person views him/herself. It is the continuous process of determining personal growth and progress, which can be raised or lowered by the behavior of a close other (a person that is psychologically close). People are more threatened by friends than strangers. Abraham Tesser created the self-evaluation maintenance theory in 1988. The self-evaluation maintenance model assumes two things: that a person will try to maintain or increase their own self-evaluation, and self-evaluation is influenced by relationships with others.\n\nTwo People (song): \"Two People\" is a song by recording artist Tina Turner. It was written by Terry Britten and Graham Lyle, with production helmed by the former, and released as the third single from her sixth solo album \"Break Every Rule\" (1986). The song became a top ten hit in Germany and Switzerland, and reached the top 20 in Austria, the Netherlands on \"Billboard\"' s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. 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LRG brought British Leyland's light commercial vehicle production under one management, consisting of the Land Rover utility 4x4 range, the Range Rover luxury 4x4 and the former Leyland Sherpa van range (re-branded Freight Rover to match the other group members in 1984). LRG operated two factories in the Birmingham area- the Solihull plant and the Freight Rover plant at Washwood Heath.\n\nJeep Cherokee (KL): The Jeep Cherokee (KL) is a mid-size crossover SUV produced by Jeep. It was introduced for the 2014 model year at the 2013 New York International Auto Show and the sales started in November 2013. The Cherokee is the first Jeep vehicle to be built on the Fiat Compact/Compact U.S. Wide platform, co-developed by Chrysler and Fiat. The Jeep Cherokee is built at Belvidere Assembly Plant in Belvidere, Illinois.\n\nDodge Warlock: The Dodge Warlock, originally a concept vehicle and part of Dodge's late 1970s \"adult toys\" line, is a wheelbase truck that was produced in limited production in 1976 and regular production from 1977 to 1979. They were available in 4x2 and 4x4 models. The 4X4 models were named Power Wagons. The 1978 models were offered only in black. There were utiline trucks available in any color. The warlock only came in black. Its main draw was that it was a factory customizable truck, also known as a \"trick truck\", and was designed to appeal to young 4x4 buyers. The Warlock featured custom wheels, wide tires, bucket seats, a Utiline bed, and oak racks for the bed. Optional equipment included five-spoke wheels, bucket seats, tinted glass, bright rear bumper, and power steering. All had black interiors accented by gold tape on the dash and the doors, and a \"tuff\" steering wheel. Like the standard pickups, it had front disc brakes, and a standard slant six or a V-8. The exterior was accented by gold pinstriping around the wheel wells and the body lines. the pinstriping continued inside onto the doors, dashboard, and instrument panel. Warlock was printed in gold on the tailgate. The 1979 model however is different in that it has \"Warlock II\" printed on the tailgate. It appears that all normal engine options were available. It could have come with the standard Slant six, the 318 with either the 2 barrel or 4 barrel carburetor, the 360, the 400, or the 440. The 318 appears to be the most common engine selected.\n\nJeep Cherokee (SJ): The SJ series Jeep Cherokee is a full-size SUV that was produced from 1974 through 1983 by Jeep. 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After Middle Tennessee left the Sun Belt for Conference USA (C-USA) in 2013, the rivalry again went on hiatus. However, the rivalry was renewed in 2014 when Western Kentucky joined C-USA. The match up usually generates a substantial amount of excitement within the respective fan bases, and tensions are usually high in every meeting.\n\nAppalachian State Mountaineers: The Appalachian State Mountaineers are the athletic teams that represent Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, United States. The Mountaineers compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and were a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon) between 1972 and 2014. On July 1, 2014, Appalachian State moved to the Sun Belt Conference. Appalachian State fields varsity teams in 20 sports, 10 for men and 10 for women. The football team competes in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), formerly I-A, as a result of the transition to the Sun Belt. The wrestling team remains in the Southern Conference because the Sun Belt does not sponsor the sport. In field hockey, another sport not sponsored by the Sun Belt, Appalachian State will join the Mid-American Conference for the upcoming 2017 season after playing two seasons as an independent following the demise of its former league, the Northern Pacific Field Hockey Conference (NorPac). Appalachian State has Sun Belt rivalries with all of the East Division schools (Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Troy, and South Alabama). Appalachian State's main Sun Belt rivals are Coastal Carolina and Georgia Southern.\n\nWil Lutz: Wil Lutz (born July 7, 1994) is an American football placekicker for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). 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The \"curse\" supposes that any college football player who wins the Heisman plays on a team that will likely lose its subsequent bowl game. The trend of post-award failure has garnered the attention of the mainstream media. Talk of a curse in relation to bowl results was particularly prevalent from 2003 to 2008, when six Heisman Trophy winners compiled a cumulative 1\u20135 bowl game record, and five of those six led number one ranked teams into the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game as favorites (Heisman Trophy winners, including Reggie Bush, who gave back his Heisman Trophy, are 4\u20138 overall in the BCS National Championship Game and College Football Playoff National Championship, although prior to 2009 they were 1\u20136). Additionally, the Heisman curse asserts that in most cases a Heisman winner will have either a poor career in the National Football League (NFL), or in fact not even see such a football career at all. 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Following his career at SIU, Rushing went on to play professional football in both the NFL and AFL. He was inducted into the charter class of the Saluki Hall of Fame in 1978. In 2010 Southern Illinois University honored Saluki Hall of Famer Marion Rushing by renaming a street near the new football stadium, Marion Rushing Lane.\n\n2000 Cincinnati Bengals season: The 2000 Cincinnati Bengals season was the team's 33rd year in professional football and its 31st with the National Football League. Corey Dillon would rank fifth in the NFL with 1,435 rushing yards and set a franchise record for most rushing yards in one season. On October 22, 2000, Dillon set a franchise record by rushing for 278 yards in one game.\n\nBilly Sims: Billy Ray Sims (born September 18, 1955) is a former American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons during the 1980s. Sims played college football for the University of Oklahoma, where he was a two-time consensus All-American, and won the Heisman Trophy in 1978. He was the first overall pick in the 1980 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the NFL's Detroit Lions. Sims was the last Oklahoma player taken Number 1 overall in the NFL Draft until quarterback Sam Bradford was taken first in the 2010 NFL Draft. He was given the nickname \"Kung Fu Billy Sims\" by ESPN's Chris Berman, after a game where the Detroit Lions played the Houston Oilers. In the NFL Films highlight, rather than be tackled during a rushing attempt, Sims ran at, jumped, and, while fully airborne, kicked Oilers Cornerback Steve Brown in the head.\n\nPaul Boudreau: Paul T. Boudreau (born December 30, 1949) is an American football coach who last served as offensive line coach for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He has served as the offensive line coach for eight different NFL teams, one Canadian Football League (CFL) team, and four college teams. No offensive line coach in the NFL has more experience as an assistant at the professional level than Boudreau, who entered his 29th season in 2015. Boudreau\u2019s stellar offensive lines over the years have helped pave the way for five running backs to top the 10,000-yard career rushing mark, including Barry Sanders, Curtis Martin, Thurman Thomas, Fred Taylor and Steven Jackson. This is his second stint with the Rams organization, having previously coached them in the 2006 and 2007 seasons.\n\n1992 Detroit Lions season: The 1992 Detroit Lions season was the 63rd season in franchise history. After going 12\u20134 the previous season, the Lions had a disappointing season, finishing with five wins and eleven losses despite another Pro Bowl season from Barry Sanders, who passed Billy Sims for the franchise record in rushing on November 22nd. The Lions were expected to once again challenge for the NFC title.\n\n1990 Detroit Lions season: The 1990 Detroit Lions season was the 61st season in franchise history. Despite a stellar season from Barry Sanders who scored sixteen touchdowns and led the league in rushing, the Lions took a step backward and finished in third place with a disappointing, seventh-consecutive losing record of 6\u201310, as they struggled to find a consistent quarterback.\n\nBarry Sanders: Barry Sanders (born July 16, 1968) is a former American football running back. He played professionally for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). A Pro Bowl invitee in each of his ten NFL seasons and two-time NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Sanders led the league in rushing yards four times and established himself as one of the most elusive runners in pro football with his quickness and agility. In 2007, he was ranked by NFL Network's \"NFL Top 10\" series as the most elusive runner in NFL history, and also topped its list of greatest players never to play in a Super Bowl.\n\nTony Reed: Tony Reed (born March 30, 1955) was an American college and professional football player. A star at Colorado, he played five professional seasons as a running back from 1977-1981. When he was in Kansas City he wore number 32. Rushing the ball his stats were 2,340 total rushing yards, 8 rushing Touchdowns. Receiving Statistics are 1,699 receiving yards and two TDs. He played 71 Games. Prior to transferring to Colorado, Reed played at Antelope Valley College in Lancaster, California after moving from Japan. around the time his father had been stationed in the military. 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It was released on October 21, 2016 via David Usher's own music label, Evil Empire Inc.. The album features English translations of French Canadian songs.\n\nBilly Bang: Billy Bang (September 20, 1947\u00a0\u2013 April 11, 2011), born William Vincent Walker, was an American free jazz violinist and composer.\n\nBrian Robertson (trombonist): Brian Robertson (born October 19, 1979) is the trombone player for the Orange County-based third-wave ska band Suburban Legends and, along with Vincent Walker, is one of the two members to have played with the band since its origin as Bomb Squad. He met other ex-Suburban Legends / Bomb Squad members, trumpet player Aaron Bertram and best friend and trombone player Ryan Dallas Cook through the Huntington Beach High School Marching Band. 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His death by gunshot was attributed by five official or governmental investigations to suicide but several conspiracy theories emerged.\n\nBlack Black Heart: \"Black Black Heart\" is a song written by David Usher and Jeff Pearce and released as a second single off Usher's 2001 album \"Morning Orbit\".\n\nDay Job (Suburban Legends album): Day Job is Suburban Legends' fifth album, released on April 3, 2012. Aaron Bertram, Brian Robertson, Derek Rock, and Vincent Walker appeared on local online radio program \"TNN Radio\" to announce the album on February 18, 2012.\n\nCharles Vincent Walker: Charles Vincent Walker FRS (20 March 1812 \u2013 24 December 1882) was an English electrical engineer and publisher, a major influence on the development of railway telecommunications, he was also the first person to send a submarine telegraph signal.\n\nTim Maurer: Timothy Robert \"Tim\" Maurer (born October 10, 1980) is an American singer, best known as the former lead singer of third-wave ska band Suburban Legends. He has left the band on two separate occasions. The first was in 2000 after the recording of Origin Edition. He rejoined the band in early 2002 after his replacement singer Chris Batstone left the band. 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The film begins a story arc that concludes with \"\" (2007). John White stars as Erik Stifler, a high school senior who is given a \"guilt free pass\" by his girlfriend, Tracy Sterling (Jessy Schram), and so visits the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin, Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley), to run a mile naked. Christopher McDonald co-stars as Erik's father, Harry, and Eugene Levy once again plays Jim's Dad, who turns out to be a family friend of both Erik's and Tracy's. Also, it is in this film that his name is revealed to be \"Noah Levenstein\".\n\nAmerican Pie 2: American Pie 2 is a 2001 American sex comedy film and the sequel to the 1999 film \"American Pie\" and the second film in the \"American Pie\" film series. It was written by Adam Herz and David H. Steinberg and directed by James B. Rogers. The film picks up the story of the five friends from the first film as they reunite during the summer after their first year of college. It was released in the United States on August 10, 2001, and grossed over $145 million in the US and $142 million overseas on a budget of $30 million. It was followed by another sequel, \"American Wedding\".\n\nAmerican Pie Presents: Beta House: American Pie Presents: Beta House is a 2007 American sex comedy film released by Universal Pictures. It is the third installment in the \"American Pie Presents\" series and the sixth installment in the \"American Pie\" franchise. The film concludes a story arc that begins with \"\" (2006). John White stars as Erik Stifler, a college freshman who pledges the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley). Christopher McDonald co-stars as Erik's father and Eugene Levy plays Beta House alumnus Noah Levenstein.\n\nAmerican Pie Presents: The Book of Love: American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (also known as American Pie: The Book of Love) is a 2009 sex comedy film released directly to DVD. It is the fourth and final installment in the \"American Pie Presents\" series and the seventh installment in the \"American Pie\" franchise. Directed by John Putch, the film stars Bug Hall, John Patrick Jordan, Kevin M. Horton, Brandon Hardesty, and Eugene Levy. This was Sherman Hemsley's final film appearance before his death on July 24, 2012.\n\nChris Owen (actor): Chris Owen (born September 25, 1980) is an American actor and photographer. He is best known for his role as The Sherminator in the \"American Pie film franchise\", appearing in \"American Pie\", \"American Pie 2\", \"\" and \"American Reunion\". Aside from Eugene Levy, he is the only actor from the theatrical features to appear in the \"\"American Pie Presents:\"\" direct-to-video spin-off movies.\n\nAmerican Pie (film): American Pie is a 1999 teen sex comedy film written by Adam Herz and directed by brothers Paul and Chris Weitz, in their directorial film debut. It is the first film in the \"American Pie\" theatrical series. The film was a box-office hit and spawned three direct sequels: \"American Pie 2\" (2001), \"American Wedding\" (2003), and \"American Reunion\" (2012). The film concentrates on five best friends (Jim, Kevin, Oz, Finch, and Stifler) who attend East Great Falls High. With the exception of Stifler (who has already lost his virginity), the guys make a pact to lose their virginity before their high school graduation. The title is borrowed from the song of the same name and refers to a scene in the film, in which the protagonist is caught masturbating with a pie after being told that third base feels like \"warm apple pie\". Writer Adam Herz has stated that the title also refers to the quest of losing one's virginity in high school, which is as \"American as apple pie.\"\n\nAmerican Wedding: American Wedding (known as American Pie 3: The Wedding or American Pie: The Wedding, in some countries) is a 2003 American sex comedy film and a sequel to \"American Pie\" and \"American Pie 2\". It is the third (originally intended final) installment in the \"American Pie\" theatrical series. It was written by Adam Herz and directed by Jesse Dylan. Another sequel, \"American Reunion\", was released nine years later. This also stands as the last film in the series to be written by Herz, who conceptualized the franchise.\n\nList of American Pie characters: This is a list of characters from the film series \"American Pie\" consisting of \"American Pie\" (1999), \"American Pie 2\" (2001), \"American Wedding\" (2003), \"\" (2005), \"\" (2006), \"\" (2007), \"\" (2009), and \"American Reunion\" (2012). Only one character, Noah Levenstein played by Eugene Levy, has appeared in all eight released films. 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He was a Poker Room Shift Manager at the Desert Diamond Casino who won a bracelet in the 2003 Casino Employees Championship event at the World Series of Poker. The Casino Employees Championship event was the first time that Lukaszewski had played in a tournament with a buy-in greater than $50. At the start of 2003, Lukaszewski set the modest goal of competing in a major poker tournament and at the last minute, he and several friends decided to drive to Las Vegas to play in the WSOP. Lukaszewski won the entry to the event by winning a $65 single-table satellite at Binion's Horseshoe. When the tournament reached the final three players, they started shooting Kamikaze's. \"We were all having such a great time, sitting around playing poker that I think we may have forgotten about the prize money and the bracelet.\"\n\nHigh Roller (Valleyfair): High Roller is a wooden roller coaster located at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota. 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The website Poker Central sponsors the event and features a live stream throughout the duration of the tournament.\n\nHigh Roller (Stratosphere): The High Roller (also known as the Let it Ride High Roller), was a steel roller coaster constructed on top of a building 909 ft over the Las Vegas Strip. It was the highest roller coaster in the world when compared to the surrounding terrain. It was located on top of the Stratosphere Tower, Las Vegas, Nevada, which is the tallest free-standing observation tower in the United States. The coaster was manufactured by S&MC GmbH Structures and Machines.\n\nFull Tilt Poker Championship at Red Rock: Full Tilt Poker Championship at Red Rock (also FullTiltPoker.Net Championship at Red Rock) was a seven-week televised shootout poker tournament played at the Red Rock Resort Spa and Casino in Summerlin near Las Vegas, Nevada. The tournament was sponsored by online poker website Full Tilt Poker and aired by Fox Sports Net. In each of the first six episodes, six professional poker player affiliated with Full Tilt Poker played a single-table freezeout tournament. The winner of each freezeout won US$25,000 and advanced to the seven-handed final table. The seventh seat at the final table was filled by Stefan Rehn, an Internet qualifier. Tournaments featured a speed poker format, with players having 30 seconds to act on their hands with one 60-second time extension per match.\n\nScott Seiver: Scott Seiver (born April 14, 1985 in Columbus, Ohio) is a professional poker player from Cold Spring Harbor, New York, now residing in Las Vegas, Nevada who won the 2008 World Series of Poker $5,000 No Limit Hold'em event and is the winner of the $25,100 buy-in High Roller event at the 2010 L.A. Poker Classic.\n\nFedor Holz: Fedor Holz (born 25 July 1993) is a German professional poker player from Saarbr\u00fccken who focuses on high roller tournaments. 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The event was launched in 2007 by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, \"Bon App\u00e9tit\" magazine led by Editor-in-Chief Barbara Fairchild and co-creator and Executive Director Rob O'Keefe who led the first five years of development of what Eater.com called \"the world's most innovative culinary event\". Las Vegas resort partners over the years include Bellagio, Caesars Palace and Wynn Las Vegas, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, The Venetian, Las Vegas and The Palazzo and each year the event features more than 80 celebrated chefs and over 25 events occurring over a spectacular four-day weekend.\n\nFabrice Soulier: Fabrice Soulier (born April 23, 1969 in Avignon, France) is a professional poker player with over $5.5 Million in live poker tournament winnings and won his first bracelet in the 2011 World Series of Poker $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship.In 2013 he was the runner up in the 2013 World Series of Poker Europe \u20ac 10,000 + 450 No Limit Hold'em - Main Event (Event #6), Earning him \u20ac 610,000 ($ 824,513). In March 2014, Fabrice took down the \u20ac 10,000 + 300 No Limit Hold'em EPT High Roller event for \u20ac392,900 ($542,342).\n\nAria Resort and Casino: Aria Resort and Casino is a luxury resort and casino, part of the CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. Aria consists of two curved glass and steel highrise towers adjoined at the center. It opened on December 16, 2009 as a joint venture between MGM Resorts International and Infinity World Development. 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Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, she began studying dance at the North Carolina School of the Arts at age 15, and later moved to New York City to attend the School of American Ballet until the age of 19. Savoy danced in several ballet companies and later became a Star Search Dance Champion, Blackpool Champion, World Champion and U.S. Open Champion for her mastery in ballroom dance. She continues choreography and dance work in various T.V. shows, competitions and movies. She won the 2013 \"World's Best Female Dancer\" at the Huading Awards, held in Macau, China.\n\nSlam Dance (film): Slam Dance is a 1987 thriller directed by Wayne Wang and starring Tom Hulce, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Virginia Madsen and Harry Dean Stanton. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nDarshana Jhaveri: Darshana Jhaveri (Gujarati: \u0aa6\u0ab0\u0acd\u0ab6\u0aa8\u0abe \u0a9d\u0ab5\u0ac7\u0ab0\u0ac0 ) (born 1940), the youngest of the four \"Jhaveri sisters\", is a leading Indian exponent of Manipuri dance, an Indian classical dance form. She is a disciple of Guru Bipin Singh, and started performing on stage in 1958 along with her sisters. She is one of the founders of the \"Manipuri Nartanalaya\" in 1972, which popularized Manipuri dance in India, and is currently headed by her, with centres at Mumbai, Kolkata and Imphal.\n\nMary Elizabeth Mastrantonio: Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (born November 17, 1958) is an American actress and singer. She made her Broadway debut in the 1980 revival of \"West Side Story\", and went on to appear in the 1983 film \"Scarface\" as Al Pacino's character's sister, Gina Montana. For her role as Carmen in the 1986 film \"The Color of Money\", she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her other film roles include \"The Abyss\" (1989), \"\" (1991), and \"The Perfect Storm\" (2000). In 2003, she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for the Broadway revival of \"Man of La Mancha\".\n\nChubby Checker: Chubby Checker (born Ernest Evans; October 3, 1941) is an American singer and dancer. He is widely known for popularizing the twist dance style, with his 1960 hit cover of Hank Ballard's R&B hit \"The Twist\". In September 2008 \"The Twist\" topped \"Billboard's\" list of the most popular singles to have appeared in the Hot 100 since its debut in 1958, an honor it maintained for an August 2013 update of the list. He also popularized the Limbo Rock and its trademark limbo dance, as well as various dance styles such as the fly.\n\nKevin Curren: Kevin Melvyn Curren (born 2 March 1958) is a South African-American former professional tennis player. He played in two Grand Slam singles finals and won four Grand Slam doubles titles, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 5.\n\nYang Liping: Yang Liping (born November 10, 1958) is the director, choreographer and star of a performance art show called \"Dynamic Yunnan\" that has drawn sellout crowds all over China. She toured Europe and the United States in 2005. Between 2004 and 2008, Yang Liping directed and choreographed a trilogy: \"Dynamic Yunnan\", \"Echoes of Shangri-la\" and \"Tibetan Myth\". In 2004, \"Dynamic Yunnan\" won five major awards at the National Lotus Awards, including Gold Award for Dance Spectacular, Best Choreography and Best Female Performer. To create the exotic song and dance spectacular \"Dynamic Yunnan\", Yang spent years travelling to remote villages of the 26 ethnic minority tribes in Yunnan and selected over 60 peasants who had the natural gift of song and dance, from whom she built an archive re-creating this rich feast of sight and sound.\n\nCuckoo's Nest (nightclub): The Cuckoo's Nest (1976\u20131981) was a punk rock nightclub that was located at 1714 Placentia Avenue in Costa Mesa, California. There were often confrontations with the punks from the Cuckoo's Nest and the cowboys from Zubie's, which shared a parking lot. The police were constantly harassing the punks. Club owner Jerry Roach fought a number of court cases in an effort to keep the club alive, and in his 1981 film on the subject Urban Struggle he suggested that perhaps this was the first time that the authorities would stamp out a fad. The club was a hub of the punk rock in California. The club is notable as being home to the first slam pit. Jim trash from the crowd invented the slam dance at the Cuckoo's Nest according to American hardcore. the Bands such as 999 (band), The Ramones, XTC, The Damned, Redd Kross, Black Flag, T.S.O.L., Circle Jerks, the Vandals, Social Distortion, Agent Orange (band), Blondie Chaplin, JFA, David Johansen, uk Squeeze (band), the Adolescents, X (American band), the Go-Go's, The Lords of the New Church, Bad Brains, the Cramps, Iggy Pop, Dead Kennedys, the Dickies, Violent Femmes, Ultravox (with John Foxx), the Motels, the Bangles, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, John Cale, Suicidal Tendencies, Los Lobos, Fear (band), Wall of Voodoo, the Misfits (band), the Knack, the Crowd, The Blasters, 45 Grave, The Weirdos, China White (band), The Minutemen (band), Civil Defense (band), 20/20 (band), Pere Ubu, Suburban Lawns, sub humans, Magazine (band), The Plimsouls, Rubber City Rebels, Berlin (band), Middle Class (band), all played gigs there. The club was memorialized in the Vandals song \"Pat Brown\", a song about a club goer who actually tried to run the cops into the ground and urban struggle or I want to be a cowboy...couldn't make it as a punker.\n\nGilbert Shea: Gilbert Shea (born 5 October 1928) is a former American tennis player. Although born in Oregon, Shea and his family moved to California when he was three years old. He started playing tennis when he was around eight years old. Big serving Shea was ranked as high as number 4 in the U. S. in 1957. Making his Grand Slam debut at the U. S. championships in 1948, Shea lost in round three to Jaroslav Drobny. In 1949 he lost in round two to Edward Moylan and in 1950 lost in round one to Hugh Stewart. At the 1952 U. S. Championships, Shea lost in round three to Mervyn Rose. In 1953 he lost in round three to Arthur Larsen. At Roland Garros in 1954 Shea lost in round three to Jaroslav Drobny. At Wimbledon, he lost in the last 16 to Rex Hartwig. At the U. S. Championships, he beat Luis Ayala before losing in round three to Moylan. At Wimbledon 1955, Shea beat Vic Seixas and Adrian Quist before losing in the last 16 to Nicola Pietrangeli. He lost in round one of the U. S. championships. At the 1956 Australian championships, Shea beat a young Roy Emerson (who won 6 titles in the 1960s) before losing in the quarter finals to Neale Fraser. Shea lost in round two of Wimbledon. He reached the last 16 at U. S. championships, losing to Fraser. In 1957 Shea lost in round two of Roland Garros, round one of Wimbledon and round three at U. S. championships. Shea then lost in round one of Wimbledon 1958 and round two at U. S. championships in 1959 and then retired. 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It was released from March 30, 2010 as the album's third single. The electronic dance song incorporates an acid squelch section in the middle 8, ad was written by Marcella Araica, Richard Butler, Clifford \"T.I.\" Harris and Nathaniel \"Danja\" Hills who also produced the song. T.I. has a featured rap on the song. The song's musical composition was inspired by Diddy's experiences in Ibiza night clubs; its lyrics focus around sex and money. Three official remixes were released alongside the main single: the Official Remix with Rick Ross & Nicki Minaj, the \"Grime Remix\" with Skepta, and a \"Team UK remix\" with Tinchy Stryder and Tinie Tempah. Critics noted the track as one of the better songs from \"Last Train to Paris\", particularly for Danja's production, but criticized the lyrics for being superficial and for lacking substance.\n\n50 Cent: Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), known professionally as 50 Cent, is an American rapper, actor, businessman, and investor. Born in the South Jamaica neighborhood of the borough of Queens, Jackson began selling drugs at age twelve during the 1980s crack epidemic. Although he left drug-dealing to pursue a musical career, in 2000 he was shot nine times. After Jackson released the compilation album \"Guess Who's Back? \" in 2002, he was discovered by Eminem and signed by Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records.\n\nHell Yeah (Ginuwine song): \"Hell Yeah\" is a song by R&B singer Ginuwine featuring rapper Birdman. It was the lead single for his fourth album \"The Senior\". It became a U.S. top 20 hit, peaking at number seventeen on the pop singles chart. The official remix features Birdman, R. Kelly and Clipse. The song was written by R. Kelly, who is featured on the official remix.\n\nHow Do I Breathe: \"How Do I Breathe\" is an R&B single by Mario. It is the first single from his third studio album \"Go\". The single was released on May 15, 2007. It was produced by Stargate. On the issue date of July 7, 2007, the single debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at number 91. \"How Do I Breathe\" also debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 30 on download sales alone, the day before the physical release of the song. It also became Mario's last charting single in the UK. The song also peaked at number 18 on the \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The official remix of the song features Fabolous and the second official remix features Cassidy. A rare third one features both artists and switches between beats. The song was co-written by Mario.\n\nLow (Flo Rida song): \"Low\" is the debut single by American rapper Flo Rida, featured on his debut studio album \"Mail on Sunday\" and also featured on the . The song features and was co-written by fellow American rapper T-Pain. There is also a remix in which the hook is sung by Flo Rida rather than T-Pain. An official remix was made which features Pitbull and T-Pain. With its catchy, up-tempo and club-oriented Southern hip hop rhythms, the song peaked at the summit of the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100.\n\nUp! (LoveRance song): \"UP! (Beat The Pussy Up)\" is the debut single by American hip hop recording artist LoveRance, featuring vocals from recording artists Iamsu! and Skipper P. The song was produced by Iamsu! . The official remix from the featuring 50 Cent.\n\nJ Farell: Justin Farell Alamar (born April 23, 1982), better known as J Farell, is an American music producer from Cherry Hill, NJ. He graduated from Rutgers University where he was first exposed to music production. J Farell broke into the recording industry in 2010 and is best known for producing remixes for artists such as Kreayshawn, J. Cole, Roscoe Dash, Gorilla Zoe, Hyper Crush, Gotye, Driicky Graham, Rita Ora, Wiz Khalifa, Eva Simons, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, and more. He received his first official placement with Entertainment One for the remix of Gorilla Zoe's song \"Twisted\". In March 2011, it debuted on Philadelphia's radio station Wired 96.5. This remix was digitally released on iTunes by Atlantic Records on May 23, 2011. J Farell first received widespread recognition on August 29, 2011 when his remix of Kreayshawn's single \"Gucci Gucci\" went viral on YouTube and gained over 7 million views in under 12 hours. A week later, the video charted at #7 on YouTube's Top 100 Music Videos. In 2013, Ed Sheeran spoke about J Farell's remix of his song The A Team with Ralphie Aversa on WPLJ's The Ralphie Radio Show. J Farell began working on a collaboration project with Dj Beatstreet and Dj Suraci. In May 2015, the trio formed the group Money Drop and, two months later, released their first collaborative single entitled Everything on Fleek. With the help of Interscope Records in July 2015, J Farell landed the official remix of Good For You by Selena Gomez featuring A$AP Rocky. In November 2015, J Farell collaborated with singer/songwriter Todd Carey and created a refreshed, doo-wop style remix of Todd's single \"OMG\". On December 4, 2015, the official OMG Remix was released to a positive response on social media. His work is noted by an announcer or a giggling woman saying the \"J Farell\" tagline in most of his recent music.\n\nOjuelegba (Wizkid song): \"Ojuelegba\" is a song by Nigerian recording artist Wizkid from his self-titled second studio album, \"Ayo\" (2014). It was written by Wizkid and produced by the record producing duo Legendury Beatz. The song shares its title with the metropolitan subsection of Lagos Mainland. It highlights Wizkid's struggles as an underground artist, who roamed the streets of Ojuelegba to support his recording interest. The song received numerous airplay on all major radio stations in Nigeria, and peaked at number 1 on Capital Xtra's Afrobeats Chart for February 2015. The official remix for \"Ojuelegba\" features vocals from Canadian rapper Drake and English grime artist Skepta. It made its premiere on OVO Sound Radio in July 2015. The song was ranked number 12 on the list of the 107 Best Songs of 2015 compiled by \"The Fader\" magazine. Prior to the release of the official remix, Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie released his rendition of \"Ojuelegba\".\n\nHeartbreaker (G-Dragon song): \"Heartbreaker\" is the lead single from Big Bang leader G-Dragon's first solo album of the Heartbreaker album, Released August 19, 2009 it topped many charts upon release, and went to sell over 3 million digital downloads in 2009 alone. including reaching the number-one spot on the Mnet, Melon, and KBS Music Chart. His first solo album, \"Heartbreaker\" sold the most albums in Korea in 2009. The official remix features American rapper Flo Rida. By the end of 2011, \"Heartbreaker\" was downloaded exactly 4,407,355 times.\n\nHustle Hard: Hustle Hard is the first official single from Ace Hood's third studio album \"Blood, Sweat & Tears\". It originally appeared on Ace Hood's preceding mixtape \"The Statement\". It is produced by Lex Luger. The official remix features Rick Ross and Lil Wayne. The original music video and half of the remix music video was made on the same day. A version of the track featuring Swizz Beatz was also a part of Swizz' \"Monster Mondays\" program. 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The woman's claims contrast with Putin's official biography, which states that Putin's parents died before he became president. \" The Telegraph\" concluded that while the woman might be simply wrong or part of a public relations effort, the story \"identifies the holes in the known story of Mr Putin's past\". The official story is that Putin's parents were already in their forties when Putin was born, which leaves a gap of over fifteen years since the births of their previous sons, Oleg and Viktor, neither of whom survived childhood. Details of the first ten years of Putin's life are scarce in his autobiography, especially when compared with other world leaders.\"\n\nVilla Sellgren: Villa Sellgren is a house and estate on Lodochny Island in the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea. It was designed by the Finnish architect Uno Ullberg and completed in 1913. The house was a location used in the shooting of a Russian version of Arthur Conan Doyle's \"His Last Bow\" in 1986. It was part of national forest reserves until 2012 when it was rezoned to allow construction. According to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the house is owned by Vladimir Putin through friends.\n\nArrest of Vladimir Putin viral video: \"Arrest of Vladimir Putin: A Report from the Courtroom\" is a viral video, originally posted on YouTube on February 13, 2012 by the Russian video publishing group \"Lancelot\". The mock video shows Russian President (then Prime Minister) Vladimir Putin facing a courtroom trial. The footage was taken from the real-life trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and then digitally altered to make a faux news report. Putin's reply to the judge is taken from television footage where Putin is participating in the 2010 census.\n\nPutin's Kleptocracy: Putin's Kleptocracy: Who Owns Russia? is a 2014 book by Karen Dawisha. Published by Simon & Schuster, it chronicles the rise of Vladimir Putin during his time in Saint Petersburg in the 1990s. In the book, Dawisha exposes how Putin's friends and coworkers from his formative years have accumulated mass amounts of wealth and power. Although Putin was elected with promises to rein in the oligarchs who had emerged in the 1990s, Dawisha writes that Putin transformed \"an oligarchy independent of, and more powerful than, the state into a corporatist structure in which oligarchs served at the pleasure of state officials, who themselves gained and exercised economic control... both for the state and for themselves.\" As a result, 110 individuals control 35% of Russia's wealth, according to Dawisha. Whereas scholars have traditionally viewed Putin's Russia as a democracy in the process of failing, Dawisha argues that \"from the beginning Putin and his circle sought to create an authoritarian regime ruled by a close-knit cabal... who used democracy for decoration rather than direction.\"\n\nMikhail Fradkov's First Cabinet: Mikhail Fradkov's First Cabinet (March - May 2004) was a cabinet of the government of the Russian Federation during the presidential election of 2004, preceded by the cabinet of Mikhail Kasyanov, who had been dismissed by President Vladimir Putin on February 24, 2004, and followed by Mikhail Fradkov's Second Cabinet immediately after Vladimir Putin's second inauguration. It was led by Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, proposed by President Vladimir Putin for the approval by the State Duma on March 1, 2004. On March 5 Fradkov was approved by the State Duma and appointed Prime Minister by the President. Other 16 ministers of the cabinet were appointed by presidential decrees on March 9. Seven of the ministers occupied the same positions in Mikhail Kasyanov's Government: Yury Chaika, Alexey Gordeyev, German Gref, Sergei Ivanov, Viktor Khristenko, Alexey Kudrin, and Sergei Shoigu. The cabinet underwent no reshuffles and resigned on May 7. It was a temporary cabinet, as Russian legislation stipulates that a new government has to be formed in the beginning of a new presidential term, so the ministers remained acting and were reappointed with minor changes as Mikhail Fradkov's Second Cabinet few days later.\n\nPutin khuilo!: \"Putin \u2013 khuilo!\" (Ukrainian: \u041f\u0443\u0301\u0442\u0456\u043d - \u0445\u0443\u0439\u043b\u043e\u0301 ; ] , Russian: \u041f\u0443\u0301\u0442\u0438\u043d - \u0445\u0443\u0439\u043b\u043e\u0301 ; ] , a commonly used English translation: \"Putin is a dickhead\") is a Ukrainian- and Russian-language slogan deriding Russian President Vladimir Putin. The slogan was originated in Ukraine in 2014 having grown from a football chant first performed by FC Metalist Kharkiv ultras in March 2014 on the onset of the Russian annexation of Crimea and military intervention in Ukraine. The phrase has become very widespread throughout Ukraine among supporters of the Ukrainian government and more generally those who do not like Russia or Vladimir Putin in both Russian-speaking and Ukrainian-speaking areas of Ukraine.\n\nMikhail Kasyanov's Cabinet: Mikhail Kasyanov's Cabinet (May 2000 - March 2004) was a cabinet of the government of the Russian Federation during most of Vladimir Putin's first presidential term. It followed Vladimir Putin's Cabinet after Vladimir Putin became President of Russia and was replaced with Mikhail Fradkov's First Cabinet shortly before the presidential election of 2004. It was led by Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov, proposed by President Vladimir Putin after his inauguration on May 7 and approved by the State Duma and appointed Prime Minister by the President on May 17, 2000. Prior to this, Kasyanov was the Finance Minister in Vladimir Putin's Cabinet, and as Putin was promoted to acting President on December 31, 1999, de facto had led his cabinet since January 10, when he was appointed also First Deputy Prime Minister. Other 28 ministers were appointed by the President on May 18\u201320. Only six of them were new to the government: Gennady Bukaev, Alexander Dondukov, Alexander Gavrin, German Gref, Alexey Kudrin and Igor Shuvalov.\n\nOleg Safonov: Oleg Safonov (Russian: \u041e\u043b\u0435\u0433 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0421\u0430\u0444\u043e\u043d\u043e\u0432 , born August 24, 1960 in Ulyanovsk, Soviet Union) is a Russian official. In 1982 he graduated from the Border Guards Higher School of the KGB in Moscow and subsequently served for the KGB until 1991. It is sometimes claimed that for some time he served in Dresden together with Vladimir Putin. In 1991-1994 he worked under Vladimir Putin in the Committee for the External Relations of the Saint Petersburg Mayor's Office. From November 14, 1996, to October 30, 2007, Safonov was a deputy Interior Minister of Russia, appointed by President Putin. On October 30 2007 Vladimir Putin appointed him plenipotentiary envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District. Safonov was believed to be married to a daughter of Viktor Ivanov. However, in April 2009, an article indicated that Oleg Safonov's wife was named Lyudmila Gennadayevna. An alternate theory is that the Safonovs' daughter, Elizabeta, is married to Viktor Ivanov's son, Yaroslav.\n\nIgor Sechin: Igor Ivanovich Sechin (Russian: \u0418\u0433\u043e\u0440\u044c \u0418\u0432\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0421\u0435\u0447\u0438\u043d , born 7 September 1960 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a Russian official, considered a close ally and \"de facto deputy\" of Vladimir Putin. Sechin is often described as one of Putin's most conservative counselors and the leader of the Kremlin's \"Siloviki\" faction, a lobby gathering former security services agents. Until 21 May 2012, he served as Deputy Prime Minister of Russia in Vladimir Putin's cabinet and he is currently the Executive Chairman of Rosneft, the Russian state oil company.\n\nAlexei Navalny: Alexei Anatolievich Navalny (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0301\u0439 \u0410\u043d\u0430\u0442\u043e\u0301\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041d\u0430\u0432\u0430\u0301\u043b\u044c\u043d\u044b\u0439 , ] ; born June 4, 1976) is a Russian lawyer, political and financial activist, and politician. Since 2009, he has gained prominence in Russia, and in the Russian and international media, as a critic of corruption and of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has organized large-scale demonstrations promoting democracy and attacking political corruption, Putin, and Putin's political allies; he has run for a political office on the same platform. 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Tracks include \"Cheap Thrills\"-era outtakes and live performances; \"Misery 'N\", \"Farewell Song\", and \"Catch Me Daddy\".\n\nI Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!: I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! is a 1969 studio album by Janis Joplin. It was the first solo studio album Joplin recorded after leaving her former band, Big Brother and the Holding Company, and the only one released in her lifetime (\"Pearl\" was released 3 months after Joplin's death).\n\nRare Pearls: Rare Pearls is a 1999 collection of rare Janis Joplin Studio recordings with Big Brother and the Holding Company and live performances with The Kozmic Blues Band. It was released only as part of the box set \"Box of Pearls\" (1999), which contained reissues of all of Joplin's albums with added bonus tracks, and this compilation.\n\nKacee Clanton: Kacee Clanton (born Kellie Kristine Clanton) is a Los Angeles\u2013based singer, songwriter, stage actress and performance coach who has worked as a background vocalist for recording artists Beth Hart, Joe Cocker, and Luis Miguel and toured as lead vocalist with Big Brother and the Holding Company. She has played Janis Joplin in the musical \"Love, Janis\" and was the alternate lead on Broadway in the Tony-nominated musical \"A Night With Janis Joplin.\" She is also a vocal and performance instructor at Los Angeles College of Music. Both her music and vocals have been used in a variety of films, TV shows, and video games.\n\nJanis Joplin: Janis Lyn Joplin ( ; January 19, 1943 \u2013 October 4, 1970) was an American rock singer and songwriter. She was one of the biggest female rock stars of her era. After releasing three albums, she died of a heroin overdose at age 27. A fourth album, \"Pearl\", was released in January 1971, just over three months after her death. It reached number one on the \"Billboard\" charts.\n\nMary Bridget Davies: Mary Bridget Davies (born August 30, 1978) is an American singer and actress. She performs with her own band, \"The Mary Bridget Davies Group\", and is also an interpreter of Janis Joplin's music. She received a Tony Award nomination for Best Lead Actress in a Musical for her performance as Janis in \"A Night with Janis Joplin\". Her band \"The Mary Bridget Davies Group\" released an album with original songs in 2012 titled \"Wanna Feel Somethin\".\n\nGrant Lyons: Grant Lyons (born 1941) is an American writer. He was born in Butler, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Port Arthur, Texas. While attending Thomas Jefferson High School in Port Arthur, Lyons and a group of male friends befriended Janis Joplin, who was otherwise an outcast in school. As documented in all biographies of Janis Joplin, he was the person who played Janis her first Lead Belly record, which is considered a formative influence on her style of singing. He attended Tulane University on a football scholarship, and he has a master's degree in Library Science as well as in History. Lyons is also the grandson of Captain Ulysses Grant Lyons, who ran and was briefly pronounced winner of a U.S. house of Representatives seat, before Earl Beshlin was eventually named the winner.\n\nKozmic Blues: \"Kozmic Blues\" is a song from Janis Joplin's \"I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! \" album, her first after departing Big Brother and the Holding Company. It was a part of Joplin's set at Woodstock Festival in 1969. Although the concert as a whole is not regarded as Joplin at her best, that specific performance became very popular and was released on \"The Essential Janis Joplin\".\n\nJanis (1975 album): Janis is a collection of performances by Janis Joplin, issued in 1975 as a compilation album containing film soundtrack and live recordings. Disc one is subtitled \"From the soundtrack of the motion picture \"Janis\" (with substituted performances of 'Piece of my Heart' and 'Cry Baby')\". In addition to concert recordings from Toronto and Frankfurt, there are several short TV-interviews. Disc two contains recordings from Austin, Texas (1963 and 1964), plus four recordings from San Francisco (1965). The album booklet contains a photo documentary, with 22 pictures from Janis Joplin's life and career.\n\nMove Over!: Move Over! is an album by Janis Joplin released for Record Store Day 2011. 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Previously sponsored by lubricant manufactuer Royal Purple, the sponsorship ended in 2015, with the name of the bowl game reverting to the official name of the Las Vegas Bowl.\n\n2015 Las Vegas Bowl: The 2015 Las Vegas Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game played on December 19, 2015 at Sam Boyd Stadium in the Las Vegas suburb of Whitney, Nevada. The 24th edition of the Las Vegas Bowl featured the BYU Cougars against the Utah Utes, earning the game the moniker the Holy War in Sin City (named for the \"Holy War\" rivalry game and the \"Sin City\" nickname for Las Vegas). The game sold out 24 hours after the matchup was announced. It began at 12:30\u00a0p.m. PST and aired on ABC. It was one of the 2015\u201316 bowl games that concluded the 2015 FBS football season. Sponsored by lubricant manufacturer Royal Purple, it was officially known as the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl.\n\n2007 Las Vegas Bowl: The 2007 Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl was an NCAA-sanctioned Division I post-season college football bowl game between the UCLA Bruins and the Brigham Young University Cougars. The Las Vegas Bowl gets its first choice of bowl-eligible teams from the Mountain West Conference (MWC) and the fourth/fifth choice (alternating every year) of bowl-eligible teams from the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10). This bowl game was played on December 22, 2007 at 5 p.m. PST at 40,000-seat Sam Boyd Stadium in Whitney, Nevada, USA where this bowl game has been played since 1992. It was broadcast on ESPN and ESPNHD. Since 2001, the game has featured a matchup of teams from the MWC and Pac-10.\n\nSam Boyd Stadium: Sam Boyd Stadium is a football stadium in Whitney, Nevada, United States, an unincorporated community in the Las Vegas Valley. It honors Sam Boyd (1910\u20131993), a major figure in the hotel and casino industry in Las Vegas. The stadium consists of an uncovered horseshoe-shaped single-decked bowl, with temporary seating occasionally erected in the open north end zone. The field has a conventional north-south orientation and is at an elevation of 1600 ft above sea level.\n\n2006 Las Vegas Bowl: The 2006 Las Vegas Bowl was an NCAA-sanctioned Division I post-season college football bowl game between the Oregon Ducks and the Brigham Young University Cougars. The Las Vegas Bowl gets its first choice of bowl-eligible teams from the Mountain West Conference (MWC) and the fourth/fifth choice (alternating every year) of bowl-eligible teams from the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10). This bowl game was played on December 22, 2006 at 5 p.m. PST at 40,000-seat Sam Boyd Stadium in Whitney, Nevada, USA where this bowl game has been played since 1992. It was broadcast on ESPN and ESPNHD. 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Backup quarterback Patrick Cowan also suffered a knee injury but returned for two\u00a0more games before suffering a collapsed lung against Arizona. Coach Karl Dorrell was fired following the loss in the 77th UCLA-USC rivalry football game, the final regular season game for the Bruins. Defensive coordinator DeWayne Walker became the interim coach for the 2007 Las Vegas Bowl, in which the Bruins lost to BYU, 17\u201316. The Bruins finished 6\u20137 overall, 5\u20134 in the Pacific-10 Conference, where they were tied for fourth place.\n\n2008 Las Vegas Bowl: The 2008 Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl was an NCAA-sanctioned Division I FBS post-season college football bowl game between the Arizona Wildcats, the fifth pick from the Pacific-10 Conference and the BYU Cougars, third place overall in the Mountain West Conference. 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It was released in the United States on June 14, 1996. The film co-stars Leslie Mann, Jack Black, George Segal, Diane Baker, Eric Roberts, Owen Wilson, Janeane Garofalo, David Cross, Andy Dick, Amy Stiller, and Bob Odenkirk.\n\nGod Tussi Great Ho: God Tussi Great Ho (English: \"God you are Great\" ) is a 2008 Indian fantasy comedy film, written and directed by Rumi Jaffery and starring Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Sohail Khan and Amitabh Bachchan in a friendly appearance. It was released on 15 August 2008. According to director Rohit Dhawan, the film is inspired from a village folk tale about a Brahmin, though most reviewers noted that the film's story-line has similarities with the 2003 Hollywood comedy \"Bruce Almighty\", starring Jim Carrey and Jennifer Aniston. However the film bombed at the box office.\n\nAce Ventura (film series): Ace Ventura is an American comedy film series consisting of three entries, starring Jim Carrey as the titular character, Ace Ventura, a private investigator and self-proclaimed \"pet detective.\" The first film, \"\", was released in 1994 after six years of development, with a sequel, \"\", released in 1995. In 2009, a direct-to-video sequel, \"\", was released. An was also produced and ran for three seasons.\n\nTonino Accolla: Tonino Accolla (6 April 1949 \u2013 14 July 2013) was an Italian voice actor and actor. He is notable for dubbing over all of Eddie Murphy's roles, as well as dubbing over the voice of Homer Simpson in the animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". Other actors he dubbed over are Kenneth Branagh, Tom Hanks, Mickey Rourke, Ralph Fiennes, Jim Carrey, Ben Stiller, and Gary Oldman (\"L\u00e9on\" and \"The Fifth Element\"), as well as the voice of Timon in the animated film \"The Lion King\". 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The film is about a Rhode Island state trooper named Charlie who, after years of continuously suppressing his rage and feelings, suffers a psychotic breakdown which results in a second personality, Hank. This was also Carrey's first role in a 20th Century Fox film.\n\nOnce Bitten (1985 film): Once Bitten is a 1985 American comedy horror fantasy film starring Lauren Hutton, Jim Carrey, and Karen Kopins. Carrey stars as Mark Kendall, an innocent and naive high school student who is seduced in a Hollywood, California, nightclub by a sultry blonde countess (Hutton), who unknown to him, is really a centuries-old vampire. The film was Carrey's seventh film and his first main role.\n\nWhile We're Young (film): While We're Young is a 2014 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Noah Baumbach. The film stars Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, and Amanda Seyfried. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film centers on a New York-based documentary filmmaker and his wife (Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts, respectively), who begin hanging out with a couple in their 20s (Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried). A24 Films released the film on March 27, 2015 and the film went on to gross more than all of Baumbach's previous films in the United States box office.\n\nAce Ventura: Pet Detective: Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (or simply Ace Ventura, or also simply Pet Detective) is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac, and co-written by and starring Jim Carrey. It was developed by the film's original writer, Jack Bernstein, and co-producer, Bob Israel, for almost six years. The film co-stars Courteney Cox, Tone L\u014dc, Sean Young and former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino. In the film, Carrey plays Ace Ventura, an animal detective who is tasked with finding the Miami Dolphins' mascot that was abducted. 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It serves as the port for the town of St. George's, located on St. George's Island, to its north. To its south is St. David's Island. The harbour and both islands lie within St. George's Parish. It was for two centuries the primary harbour of the British Overseas Territory.\n\nSt. George Island State Park: St. George Island State Park (also known as the Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park) is a Florida State Park located on the east end of St. George Island, approximately 10 miles southeast of Eastpoint, in northwestern Florida. Access to the park is off U.S. 98, by way of a 4-mile-long bridge. The address is 1900 E. 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It was rated by The Princeton Review as one of the \"Best 168 Medical Schools\"\n\nTiled Kiosk: The Tiled Kiosk (Turkish: \"\u00c7inili K\u00f6\u015fk\" ) is a pavilion set within the outer walls of Topkap\u0131 Palace and dates from 1472 as shown on the tile inscript above the main entrance. It was built by the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II as a pleasure palace or kiosk. It is located in the most outer parts of the palace, next to G\u00fclhane Park. It was also called \" Glazed Kiosk\" (\"S\u0131r\u00e7a K\u00f6\u015fk\").\n\n\u0130stanbul Sirkeci Terminal: Istanbul Sirkeci Terminal, also known as Istanbul Terminal (Turkish: \"Sirkeci Gar\u0131\" ), is a railway terminal in Istanbul. The terminal is located on the tip of Istanbul's historic peninsula right next to the Golden Horn and just northwest of G\u00fclhane Park and the famous Topkap\u0131 Palace. Sirkeci Terminal, along with Haydarpa\u015fa Terminal on the other side of the Bosphorus, are Istanbul's two intercity and commuter railway terminals. Built in 1890 by the Oriental Railway as the eastern terminus of the world-famous Orient Express, Sirkeci Terminal has become a symbol of the city. As of 19 March 2013 service to the station had been indefinitely suspended due to the rehabilitation of the existing line between Kazl\u0131\u00e7e\u015fme and Halkal\u0131 for the new Marmaray commuter rail line. On 29 October 2013, a new underground station opened to the public and is currently serviced by Marmaray trains travelling across the Bosphorus. Sirkeci Terminal has a total of 4 platforms (3 above, 1 underground) with 7 tracks (5 above, 2 underground). Formerly, commuter trains to Halkal\u0131 would depart from tracks 2, 3 and 4 while regional trains to Kap\u0131kule, Edirne and Uzunk\u00f6pr\u00fc along with international trains to Bucharest, Sofia and Belgrade would depart from tracks 1 and 5.\n\nUtah State Route 34: State Route 34 (SR-34) is a short state highway in the city of St. George in southwestern Utah that connects Bluff Street (SR-18) to River Road while providing a connection to I-15. The route runs two miles (more than three kilometers) through St. George on St. George Boulevard. SR-34 was a portion of US-91 when it passed through the city, and serves as the northern part of the St. George Business Loop for I-15; Bluff St. (SR-18) from Interstate 15's Exit 6 to St. George Blvd. serves as the southern half.\n\nChurch of St. George of Samatya: Saint George of Samatya or Surp Kevork (Armenian: \"\u054d\u0561\u0574\u0561\u0569\u056b\u0578\u0575 \u054d\u0578\u0582\u0580\u0562 \u0533\u0567\u0578\u0580\u0563 \u0535\u056f\u0565\u0572\u0565\u0581\u056b\"; Turkish name: \"Sulu Manast\u0131r\", meaning: \"Water Monastery\") is an Armenian church in Istanbul.\n\nG\u00fclhane Park: G\u00fclhane Park (Turkish: \"G\u00fclhane Park\u0131\" , \"Rosehouse Park\"; from Persian: \"Gulkh\u0101na\", \"house of flowers\") is a historical urban park in the Emin\u00f6n\u00fc district of Istanbul, Turkey; it is located adjacent to and on the grounds of the Topkap\u0131 Palace. The south entrance of the park sports one of the larger gates of the palace. 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The CDP's population was 4,981 at the 2010 census.\n\nGarden City Park, New York: Garden City Park is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located in the Town of North Hempstead in Nassau County on Long Island in the U.S. state of New York. The population was 7,806 at the 2010 census. From about 1787 until about 1874, when the area was known as Clowesville, the county seat of Queens County was located here, along with the county courthouse and jail.\n\nEast Garden City, New York: East Garden City is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the northeast part of the Town of Hempstead, in the central part of Nassau County, New York, along the Hempstead/North Hempstead town line. The population was 6,028 at the 2010 census. East Garden City is a hamlet (an unincorporated area) and a mostly commercial and industrial area. 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It is frequently but incorrectly assumed to be a toll house for the \"Vanderbilt Motor Parkway\" which ran considerably south of this location.\n\nWinslow Township High School: Winslow Township High School (WTHS) is a four-year comprehensive public high school in Winslow Township, in Camden County, New Jersey, United States, that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades as the lone secondary school of the Winslow Township School District. Until 2000, the facility that is now Winslow Township High School was part of the Lower Camden County Regional School District and was known as Edgewood Regional High School, which was the sister school of Overbook Regional Senior High School in Pine Hill (now known as Overbrook High School).\n\nManhasset, New York: Manhasset is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 8,080. As with other unincorporated communities in New York, its local affairs are administered by the town in which it is located, the Town of North Hempstead, New York.\n\nGlen Cove Road: Glen Cove Road is a major north\u2013south thoroughfare through north-central Nassau County on Long Island, New York, in the United States. It is the main road leading to the communities on the east shore of Hempstead Harbor. The portion south of the North Hempstead\u2013Oyster Bay town line is the unsigned County Route\u00a01 (CR\u00a01), while the portion north of the town line until its intersection with NY\u00a0107 is designated as New York State Route\u00a0900B (NY\u00a0900B), an unsigned reference route, New York State Route 107 (NY\u00a0107), and County Route 243 (CR\u00a0243), an unsigned county route.\n\nGarden City, New York: Garden City is an incorporated village in the town of Hempstead, in central Nassau County, New York, in the United States. 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He was the first Irishman to be nominated at the Taurus World Stunt Awards following his work in the film, \"Intermission\", whereby in the biggest single stunt ever filmed in Ireland, a double-decker bus was flipped 20m into the air.\n\nMike Dopud: Mike Dopud (Serbian: Majk Dopu\u0111 , \"\u041c\u0430\u0458\u043a \u0414\u043e\u043f\u0443\u0452\"; born June 10, 1968) is a Canadian actor, stuntman, and athlete. He is known for playing Detective Smits in \"White Noise\" the 2005 action-horror film, Agent Turner in \"Alone in the Dark\" a 2005 action-horror film, playing Vic Hadfield in the Canadian miniseries Canada Russia '72, and for playing Michael 'The Assassin' in the \"Rollerball\" 2002 film remake. He also took on several minor roles on \"Stargate SG-1\" and \"Stargate Atlantis\", as well as performing many stunts on both shows, before taking on a bigger role as Varro on \"Stargate Universe\". He was nominated for a Taurus World Stunt Award in 2005 for his work in \"Walking Tall\".\n\nDavid Leitch (director): He was a stunt double for Brad Pitt five times and two times for Jean-Claude Van Damme. Leitch and his crew won two awards for \"The Bourne Ultimatum\" at the Screen Actors Guild Awards and Shared a World Stunt Awards with Kai Martin.\n\nRomain Thievin: Romain Gerard Michel Thievin (born March 13, 1979) is a five-time French champion in car racing and also a co-presenter of FAST CLUB, a car TV show broadcasting on W9 channel in France and Belgium. Romain is also an accomplished stunt driver, having worked on more than 150 movies. In 2003, he won a Taurus World Stunt Award for his work in The Bourne Identity.\n\nDietrich Mateschitz: Dietrich Mateschitz (born 20 May 1944) is an Austrian billionaire businessman. He co-founded the Red Bull energy drink company, and holds 49% of the company's shares. Mateschitz's net worth, as of 2017 , is estimated to be $15.4 billion.\n\nTaurus World Stunt Awards: The Taurus World Stunt Awards is a yearly award ceremony held midyear that honors stunt performers in movies. It is held each year in Los Angeles. The first awards were given out in 2001. However the deciding committee has been around since the year 2000. The awards were created by Dietrich Mateschitz, the founder of Red Bull.\n\nPeter Hein: Peter Hein is an Indian fight master/action choreographer and stunt coordinator who has worked in many South Indian film productions. He became famous for his action sequences in films such as \"Anniyan\" (2005), \"Sivaji\" (2007), \"Ghajini\" (2008), \"Magadheera\" (2009), \"Enthiran\" (2010), \"Raavanan\" (2010), \"7aum Arivu\" (2011), \"Kochadaiyaan\" (2014),\"\"(2015), \"\" (2015) and \"Pulimurugan\" (2016). He has been nominated for the noted Taurus World Stunt Award against many big Hollywood names. He received a Filmfare Award for Best Action for his work in \"Ghajini (2008 film)\". Stunt masters such as Anal Arasu and Silva have worked as fighters and assistants to him. He received the very first National Film Award for Best Stunt Choreographer for his work in \"Pulimurugan\".\n\nViktor Ivanov (stunt coordinator): Viktor Ivanov (sometimes credited as Victor Ivanov) is a Russian film director and veteran stunt coordinator best known for the feature film \"White Gold\" and for his design of the spectacular car chase through the streets of Moscow in \"The Bourne Supremacy\", for which he won the \"Best Vehicle\" award at the 2005 Taurus World Stunt Awards.\n\nBritish National (Overseas): British National (Overseas), commonly known as BN(O), is one of the major classes of British nationality under British nationality law. Holders of this nationality are British nationals and Commonwealth citizens, but not British citizens. 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According to the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, he recorded over 300 distinct songs and played on 100 or more released recordings, performing as a \"major artist\" on 25 of them. He has recorded under 70 names and appeared in over 500 nightclubs, by his own count.\n\nOh! What a Carry On!: Oh! What A Carry On! was a 1971 compilation album of songs performed by actors from the \"Carry On...\" film series, and released on the budget Music For Pleasure label (MFP 1416). Many were novelty songs with most, such as those by Jim Dale, having previously been released as singles. None were recorded specifically for this album or had any direct relationship to the \"Carry On\" films. For example, Kenneth Williams' songs as Rambling Syd Rumpo, which \"Gramophone\" magazine described as the best on the album, were taken from \"Round the Horne\" and Jim Dale's songs had been hits in the 1950s.\n\nMichel Emer: Michel Emer (June 19, 1906 \u2013 November 23, 1984), (real name Emer Rosenstein), was a French musician, composer and lyricist. His songs have been performed by Edith Piaf, Fr\u00e9hel, Damia, Lys Gauty, Yves Montand, Jean Sablon, Andr\u00e9 Claveau, Ray Ventura and his Collegians, Luis Mariano, Tino Rossi, and Eartha Kitt. He also wrote songs for at least one of his wife Jacqueline Maillan's shows.\n\nRay Stevens' Greatest Hits: Ray Stevens' Greatest Hits is a collection of songs that Ray Stevens previously recorded for Barnaby and Monument Records from 1968 to 1971. This marks the first album appearance of Stevens' novelty hit single \"Bridget the Midget (The Queen of the Blues).\" This collection contains two more singles from Barnaby while the rest are recordings for Monument (five singles and three album tracks). \" Gitarzan\" is the album version that begins with noises of an audience. \"Harry the Hairy Ape\" and \"Ahab the Arab\" are not the original recordings but re-recordings that were made for Monument. \"Mr. Businessman\" is the album version.\n\nBattery Records (dance): Battery Records was a dance sublabel of Jive Records active for a short time in the mid-1990s unrelated to the current hip hop label also part of the Jive/Zomba family. The label was mostly known for releasing music by the Swedish Eurodance group Rednex in North America, namely its novelty hit \"Cotton Eye Joe.\"\n\nEartha Kitt: Eartha Mae Kitt (January 17, 1927 \u2013 December 25, 2008) was an American singer, actress, dancer, activist and comedian, known for her highly distinctive singing style and her 1953 recordings of \"C'est si bon\" and the enduring Christmas novelty smash \"Santa Baby\", which were both US Top 10 hits. Orson Welles once called her the \"most exciting woman in the world\".\n\nDon Bowman (singer): Don Bowman (August 26, 1937 \u2013 June 5, 2013) was an American country music singer, songwriter, comedian and radio host. He recorded for RCA Victor between 1964 and 1970, charting in the Top 40 with the novelty hit single \"Chit Akins, Make Me a Star\". Bowman worked at several radio stations, including KRZK in Branson, Missouri.\n\nHappy Holidays, I Miss You: Happy Holidays, I Miss You is the first Christmas compilation released by InVogue Records. It was released on November 25, 2016, the day after Thanksgiving. It contains 11 holiday-themed songs performed by various bands/artists signed to the InVogue Records label. Though it contains mostly original songs, some bands decided to cover songs done by other artists. The songs \"Yule Shoot Your Eye Out\" is originally performed by the Pop Punk band Fall Out Boy but is performed by the band In Her Own Words and the song \"Last Christmas\" is originally performed by the band Wham! but is covered by the band Courage My Love.\n\nI Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas: \"I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas\" is a Christmas novelty song written by John Rox (1902\u20131957) and performed by Gayla Peevey (10 years old at the time) in 1953. 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Now he is leader in Red Siam.\n\nParole bond: A parole bond is a deposit of money or property made to the government as surety that a paroled prisoner will not violate the terms of his release. The prisoner may fund the bond himself; or he may borrow from friends or family; or he may obtain the services of a bondsman, in exchange for a fee. Part of the theory behind it is that those who are asked to put up the money or cosign the loan have an incentive to verify that the parolee does not represent an unacceptably high risk prior to helping with his release; and they have an incentive to help him stay out of trouble after his release. The prisoner has an incentive to be on good behavior during his incarceration in order to demonstrate he has reformed and thus would not be at high risk of violating parole. While on parole, the prisoner has an incentive not to violate the terms, lest the bond be forfeited, which would likely cause difficulties in obtaining the surety of family, friends, or bondsmen in the future. Parole bonds are sometimes used as a way of relieving overcrowded prisons. It is based on the very similar concept of bail bonds; and just as with bail bonds, some statutes allow the bondsman to get back all or a portion of the bond by surrendering the prisoner to the authorities. This may require the use of bounty hunters to locate and capture him. Organizations like the National Association of Bail Insurance Companies and the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a national bipartisan group of conservative legislators, have pressed the idea that financially secured postconviction release works far better than unsecured release.\n\nMargot Knight: Margot Knight is an Australian actress, best known for playing two roles in two highly popular television serials. In \"Prisoner\", she played inmate Sharon Gilmour in 1980 and junior prison officer Terri Malone in 1985. In \"Neighbours\", she played Jean Richards in 1986 and Tracey Cox in 1997. Her \"Prisoner\" appearances are notable because in addition to being one of the few cast members to play both a prisoner and a prison warder in the series, both of her roles were as the lesbian love interest to the show's main lesbian character at the time. Sharon Gilmour was the scheming girlfriend of long-term inmate Judy Bryant (Judy's long stay in prison actually began because she deliberately had herself imprisoned to be with Sharon), and Terri Malone was a young prison officer who moved in with warder Joan Ferguson.\n\nPrisoner 489: Prisoner 489 is a horror novella written by American author Joe R. Lansdale. It tells the story of prison workers who help staff a fictional island prison where only the worst of the worst are housed. Most are on death row scheduled to be executed in the electric chair. In the potter's field graveyard the headstones are only marked with numbers in the order in which they were put to death. So prisoner 489 is the four hundred and eighty-ninth to be executed. The workers are only maintenance employees and have little contact with the inmates. They have only heard wild rumors about prisoner 489, some quite unbelievable. However, on the night of the execution, things go very wrong and the men find themselves to be terrorized and have to fight for their very lives.\n\nSpandau Prison: Spandau Prison was located in the borough of Spandau in western Berlin. It was constructed in 1876 and demolished in 1987 after the death of its last prisoner, Rudolf Hess, to prevent it from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine. 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A third man was convicted as an accomplice, and a fourth indicted but he died before his case could be completed at trial.\n\nPrisoner support: Prisoner support encompasses a variety of activities aimed a providing assistance to prisoners, particularly political prisoners. Many programs devoted to this purpose have quite limited resources; for instance, Nottingham Black Prisoner Support, with one staff worker, had 297 active cases in 1999. Black Prisoner Support groups such as Partners of Prisoners have sought to establish productive working relationships with prison staff. South Carolina's Alston Wilkes Society is the largest statewide prison support organization in the United States, with a budget of $918,000 and a staff of 50. It operates two halfway houses, arbitrates prisoner grievances, maintains a youth home, helps ex-inmates find work, and provides social services to prisoners' families. There are many special-interest prison support groups such as the Out of Control Lesbian Committee to Support Women in Prison. Some political movements find it to be in their interests to provide prisoner supports; Break the Chains argues, \"Any movement that does not support its political internees is a movement destined to fail. When power is challenged, it inevitably turns to violent repression and imprisonment to maintain itself. In order to avoid defeat, movements must become organized and capable of combating the repression of the state apparatus, and they must be able to support their comrades and allies in the event that they are arrested or imprisoned. Few would commit themselves to a movement that would leave them behind prison walls, or a movement that is incapable of sustaining itself in the face of state intimidation.\" Ratner writes that the prisoner support movement has been hampered by \"particularly strong public antipathy toward offenders who would deny culpability by assigning blame to the 'system'. This compromises the efforts of prisoner-support groups, who must rally public support in order to procure government funds. Such groups face the dilemma of rapidly losing their own legitimacy should they draw too closely to the very offenders whom they seek to help \u2014 offenders who are not perceived by the public as victims of injustice. Thus, many 'outside' groups are forced to shun the support of inmates who are in prison for violent offences, a serious ideological fracture of inside-outside alliances which limits the possibilities for prisoner politicization.\"\n\nRudolf Hess: Rudolf Walter Richard Hess (He\u00df in German; 26 April 1894 \u2013 17 August 1987), was a prominent politician in Nazi Germany. Appointed Deputy F\u00fchrer to Adolf Hitler in 1933, he served in this position until 1941, when he flew solo to Scotland in an attempt to negotiate peace with the United Kingdom during World War II. He was taken prisoner and eventually was convicted of crimes against peace, serving a life sentence until his suicide.\n\nAndr\u00e1s Toma: Andr\u00e1s Toma (\u00dajfeh\u00e9rt\u00f3, Hungary, December 5, 1925 \u2013 Ny\u00edregyh\u00e1za, March 30, 2004) was a Hungarian soldier who was taken prisoner by the Red Army in 1945, then discovered living in a Russian psychiatric hospital in 2000. 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He was previously the Pittsburg State Gorillas men's basketball coach until 2010. He was head coach at Houston Baptist from 1977 to 1985, Baylor from 1985 to 1992, and Pittsburg State from 1995 to 2010. He is the son of college basketball coach Clarence Iba and nephew of college basketball coach Hank Iba.\n\nNorm Sloan: Norman Lesley Sloan, Jr. (June 25, 1926 \u2013 December 9, 2003), nicknamed \"Stormin' Norman,\" was an American college basketball player and coach. Sloan was a native of Indiana and played college basketball and football at North Carolina State University. He began a long career as a basketball coach months after graduating from college in 1951, and he was the men's basketball head coach at Presbyterian College, The Citadel, North Carolina State University, and two stints as at the University of Florida. 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Ohio musicians inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame include, The Isley Brothers (from Cincinnati) in '92, The Moonglows (from Cleveland) in 2000, The O'Jays (from Canton) in '05, Chrissie Hynde (from Akron) of The Pretenders in '05, and Bobby Womack (from Cleveland) (d.2014) in '09. This state is also the home of four major symphony orchestras which are located in Cleveland, Akron, Cincinnati, and Dayton as well as a \"pops\" orchestra, the Cincinnati Pops.\n\nThe Spirit of Radio: \"The Spirit of Radio\" is a song released in 1980 by the Canadian rock band Rush from their album \"Permanent Waves\". The song's name was inspired by Toronto radio station CFNY-FM's slogan. The song was significant in the growing popularity of the band. The band had grazed the UK Top 40 two years earlier with \"Closer to the Heart\", but when issued as a single in March 1980, \"The Spirit of Radio\" soon reached #13 on the UK singles chart. 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Severely wounded in World War I, he became active in various anti-Semitic far right political groups and eventually joined the National Socialist German Worker's Party in 1925. He was opposed to the party's more extreme tactics for gaining power and eventually ran afoul of Reich Minister of Propaganda and Gauleiter of Berlin, Joseph Goebbels. This caused Schlange to lose his leadership posts by the mid-1930s. He died under obscure circumstances at the end of World War II.\n\nCatholic bishops in Nazi Germany: Catholic bishops in Nazi Germany differed in their responses to the rise of Nazi Germany, World War II, and the Holocaust during the years 1933\u20131945. In the 1930s, the Episcopate of the Catholic Church of Germany comprised 6 Archbishops and 19 bishops while German Catholics comprised around one third of the population of Germany served by 20,000 priests. In the lead up to the 1933 Nazi takeover, German Catholic leaders were outspoken in their criticism of Nazism. 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The diaries, which have only recently been published in full in German and are available only in part in English, are a major source for the inner history of the Nazi Party and of its twelve years in power in Germany. The British historian Ian Kershaw wrote in the preface to his biography of Hitler: \"For all the caution which must naturally be attached to Goebbels's regularly reported remarks by Hitler\u00a0... the immediacy as well as the frequency of the comments makes them a vitally important source of insight into Hitler's thinking and action. \"\n\nFourth Reich: The Fourth Reich (German: \"Viertes Reich\" ) is a hypothetical future German empire that is the successor to Nazi Germany (1933\u20131945). The term Third Reich was coined by Arthur Moeller van den Bruck as the title of his 1923 book \"Das Dritte Reich\". It was used by the Nazis for propaganda purposes to legitimize their regime as a successor state to the retroactively-renamed First Reich (the Holy Roman Empire, 962\u20131806) and the Second Reich (Imperial Germany, 1871\u20131918). The terms \"First Reich\" and \"Second Reich\" were never used by historians.\n\nReich Chamber of Culture: The Reich Chamber of Culture (Reichskulturkammer) was a government agency in Nazi Germany. It was established by law on 22 September 1933 in the course of the \"Gleichschaltung\" process at the instigation of Reich Minister Joseph Goebbels as a professional organization of all German creative artists. Defying the competing ambitions of the German Labour Front (DAF) under Goebbels' rival Robert Ley, it was meant to gain control over the entire cultural life in Germany creating and promoting Aryan art consistent with Nazi ideals.\n\nNazi Germany: Nazi Germany is the common English name for the period in German history from 1933 to 1945, when Germany was governed by a dictatorship under the control of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP). Under Hitler's rule, Germany was transformed into a totalitarian state in which the Nazi Party controlled nearly all aspects of life. The official name of the state was \"Deutsches Reich\" from 1933 to 1943 and \"Gro\u00dfdeutsches Reich\" (\"Greater German Reich\") from 1943 to 1945. The period is also known under the names the Third Reich (German: \"Drittes Reich\" ) and the National Socialist Period (German: \"Zeit des Nationalsozialismus\" , abbreviated as \"NS-Zeit\"). The Nazi regime came to an end after the Allied Powers defeated Germany in May 1945, ending World War II in Europe.", "question": "What was the role of a German stage and film actress who received a letter of thanks from a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actress_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the German stage and film actress."}, "profession": {"type": "string", "description": "The profession of the individual."}}, "required": ["name", "profession"], "additionalProperties": false}, "politician_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda."}, "title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title or role of the politician."}}, "required": ["name", "title"], "additionalProperties": false}, "film_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film in which the actress appeared."}, "year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film."}, "type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type or genre of the film."}}, "required": ["title", "year", "type"], "additionalProperties": false}, "role_played": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific role played by the actress in the film."}}, "required": ["actress_details", "politician_details", "film_details", "role_played"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actress_details": {"name": "Rotraut Richter", "profession": "German stage and film actress"}, "politician_details": {"name": "Joseph Goebbels", "title": "Reich Minister of Propaganda of Nazi Germany"}, "film_details": {"title": "Hitlerjunge Quex", "year": 1933, "type": "Nazi propaganda film"}, "role_played": "Gerda"}, "ground_truth": {"actress_details": {"name": "Rotraut Richter", "profession": "German stage and film actress"}, "politician_details": {"name": "Joseph Goebbels", "title": "Reich Minister of Propaganda"}, "film_details": {"title": "Hitlerjunge Quex", "year": 1933, "type": "Nazi propaganda film"}, "role_played": "Gerda"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2509, "output_tokens": 96, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "53b7eb0dd7fa3253ab6551571b56037c9b6fe8794fdb33df7b0ff0d2398b8704", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae1ebc2554299234fd04338", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Arlington, Texas, United States", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "2014 Cotton Bowl Classic: The 2014 Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game between the #9 Missouri Tigers of the Southeastern Conference and the #13 Oklahoma State Cowboys of the Big 12 Conference. 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It was Ole Miss's first January bowl victory since the 1970 Sugar Bowl and first Cotton Bowl Classic appearance since 1962.\n\n1998 Cotton Bowl Classic: The 1998 Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1998, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. The Cotton Bowl Classic was part of the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season. The bowl game featured the UCLA Bruins from the Pac-10 and the Texas A&M Aggies from the Big 12. The game was televised on CBS.\n\n2015 Cotton Bowl Classic (December): The 2015 Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on December 31, 2015 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The 80th Cotton Bowl Classic was a College Football Playoff semifinal between Alabama and Michigan State with the winner to compete in the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship. It was one of the 2015\u201316 bowl games that concluded the 2015 FBS football season.\n\n2007 Cotton Bowl Classic: The 2007 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2007, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, USA. The Cotton Bowl Classic was part of the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season and one of 32\u00a0games in the 2006\u201307 bowl season. The bowl game featured the Nebraska Cornhuskers versus the Auburn Tigers.\n\n1997 Cotton Bowl Classic: The 1997 Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1997, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, USA. The Cotton Bowl Classic was part of the 1996 NCAA Division I-A football season. The bowl game featured the Kansas State Wildcats from the Big 12 and the BYU Cougars from the Western Athletic Conference. The game was televised on CBS.\n\n2008 Cotton Bowl Classic: The 2008 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2008, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, USA. The Cotton Bowl Classic was part of the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season and one of 32\u00a0games in the 2007\u20132008 bowl season. The bowl game featured the Arkansas Razorbacks from the SEC and the Missouri Tigers from the Big 12 and was televised in the United States on FOX. Senior RB Tony Temple of Mizzou set a single game rushing record for the Cotton Bowl Classic with 281\u00a0yards and 4 touchdowns. His 281 rushing yards put him in second place all time for total rushing yards in a bowl game.\n\nAT&T Stadium: AT&T Stadium, formerly Cowboys Stadium, is a retractable roof stadium in Arlington, Texas, United States. It serves as the home of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL) and was completed on May 27, 2009. It is also the home of the Cotton Bowl Classic. The facility, owned by the city of Arlington, can also be used for a variety of other activities such as concerts, basketball games, college and high school football contests, soccer matches, and motocross and Spartan races. It replaced the partially covered Texas Stadium, which served as the Cowboys' home from 1971 through the 2008 season.\n\n1996 Cotton Bowl Classic: The 1996 Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1996, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. This was the 60th held game. The Cotton Bowl Classic was part of the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. The bowl game featured the Colorado Buffaloes from the Big Eight and the Oregon Ducks from the Pacific-10 Conference. The game was televised on CBS.\n\n2015 Cotton Bowl Classic (January): The 2015 Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2015 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. 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It was sponsored by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and was officially known as the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic.", "question": "Where is the stadium where 2015 Cotton Bowl Classic is played on located ", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"event_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Cotton Bowl Classic event."}, "stadium_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the stadium where the game was played."}, "stadium_location": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the stadium is located."}, "state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the stadium is located."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the stadium is located."}}, "required": ["city", "state", "country"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["event_name", "stadium_name", "stadium_location"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"event_name": "2015 Cotton Bowl Classic", "stadium_name": "AT&T Stadium", "stadium_location": {"city": "Arlington", "state": "Texas", "country": "United States"}}, "ground_truth": {"event_name": "2015 Cotton Bowl Classic", "stadium_name": "AT&T Stadium", "stadium_location": {"city": "Arlington", "state": "Texas", "country": "United States"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1837, "output_tokens": 50, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "97a18db77ba0cc38e64b3cac2514ccc94e29ac233b55305565cc841536ea1272", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7fb9595542995d8a8ddf00", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Shaheens", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Pakistani cricket team in Australia in 1972\u201373: The Pakistan national cricket team toured Australia in the 1972\u201373 season and played three Test matches against the Australian national cricket team. 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He officiated in nine Test matches, from his first England v Australia test in 1896 to the 1912 Triangular Tournament featuring England, Australia and South Africa. He died in Northampton in 1938.\n\nPakistan national cricket team record by opponent: The Pakistan national cricket team represents Pakistan in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test and One Day International (ODI) status. Pakistan first competed in international cricket in 1952, when they played against India in a four-day Test match; India won the match by an innings and 70 runs at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi. In the same series, Pakistan recorded their first Test win, the second match by an innings and 43 runs at the University Ground, Lucknow. s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 410 Test matches; they have won 132 matches, lost 120 matches, and 158 matches were drawn. 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In 2009, they won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, defeating Sri Lanka by eight wickets. s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 115 T20I matches and won 68 of them; 44 were lost and three were tied.\n\nPakistani cricket team in Australia in 1978\u201379: The Pakistan national cricket team, captained by Majid Khan, toured Australia in March 1979 and played two Test matches against the Australia national cricket team. The series was drawn 1\u20131. Pakistan visited Sri Lanka \"en route\" for home and played a match against the Sri Lankan national cricket team.\n\nThomas Bartley (cricket umpire): Thomas Bartley (1908\u20131964) was a Test match umpire. Bartley represented Cheshire in the Minor Counties and played in the Lancashire League but made his most notable contribution to cricket as an umpire. 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He umpired in first class cricket from 1868 to 1900, standing in 7 Ashes tests on the Australian tours of 1884, 1886 and 1888. He would die in 1916 in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, the town of his 1835 birth.\n\nPakistan A cricket team: The Pakistan A cricket team is a national cricket team representing Pakistan. It is the 'second-tier' of international Pakistan cricket, below the full Pakistan national cricket team. Matches played by Pakistan A are not considered to be Test matches or One Day Internationals, instead receiving first-class and List A classification respectively. Pakistan A played their first match in August 1964, a three-day first-class contest against Ceylon Board President's XI.\n\nPakistan national cricket team: The Pakistan national cricket team (Urdu: \u200e ), popularly referred to as the Shaheens (\"lit: Falcons\") Men in Green and the Cornered Tigers, represents Pakistan in international cricket and is administered by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). 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As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 2,756.\n\nEthnic groups in Los Angeles: The 1990 United States Census and 2000 United States Census found that non-Hispanic whites were becoming a minority in Los Angeles. Estimates for the 2010 United States Census results find Latinos to be approximately half (47-49%) of the city's population, growing from 40% in 2000 and 30-35% in 1990 census.\n\nBrainards, New Jersey: Brainards is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Harmony Township, in Warren County, New Jersey, United States, that was created as part of the 2010 United States Census. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 202. 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York City won the final 3-2 and became the second club in as many seasons, after Halifax last year, to get relegated from the National League and then win the FA Trophy in the same season.\n\n1984 FA Trophy Final: The 1984 FA Trophy Final was the 15th final of the FA Trophy, the Football Association's cup competition for non-League teams.\n\n2013 FA Trophy Final: The 2013 FA Trophy Final was the 44th final of the Football Association's cup competition for levels 5\u20138 of the English football league system. The match was contested between Grimsby Town and Wrexham. Neither team had been in the final before and it was Wrexham's first visit to Wembley stadium in their 149-year history.\n\n2008 Football League Trophy Final: The 2008 Football League Trophy Final was the 25th final of the domestic football cup competition for teams from Football Leagues One and Two, the Football League Trophy. 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They were defined by George Gabriel Stokes in 1852, as a mathematically convenient alternative to the more common description of incoherent or partially polarized radiation in terms of its total intensity (\"I\"), (fractional) degree of polarization (\"p\"), and the shape parameters of the polarization ellipse. The effect of an optical system on the polarization of light can be determined by constructing the Stokes vector for the input light and applying Mueller calculus, to obtain the Stokes vector of the light leaving the system.\n\nStokes stream function: In fluid dynamics, the Stokes stream function is used to describe the streamlines and flow velocity in a three-dimensional incompressible flow with axisymmetry. A surface with a constant value of the Stokes stream function encloses a streamtube, everywhere tangential to the flow velocity vectors. Further, the volume flux within this streamtube is constant, and all the streamlines of the flow are located on this surface. 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In the episode, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln)'s group encounters a priest, Father Gabriel Stokes (Seth Gilliam), who provides them solace in his church, while Rick contemplates Abraham Ford's (Michael Cudlitz) proposition to escort Dr. Eugene Porter (Josh McDermitt) to Washington, D.C. to cure the walker virus.\n\nStokes' law: In 1851, George Gabriel Stokes derived an expression, now known as Stokes' law, for the frictional force \u2013 also called drag force \u2013 exerted on spherical objects with very small Reynolds numbers in a viscous fluid. Stokes' law is derived by solving the Stokes flow limit for small Reynolds numbers of the Navier\u2013Stokes equations.\n\nStokes line: A Stokes line is the radiation of particular wavelengths present in the line spectra associated with fluorescence and the Raman scattering. Stokes lines are of longer wavelength than that of the exciting radiation responsible for the fluorescence or Raman effect. Stokes lines are named after Sir George Gabriel Stokes.\n\nGabriel Stokes (The Walking Dead): Father Gabriel Stokes is a fictional character from the comic book series \"The Walking Dead\" and is portrayed by Seth Gilliam in the television series of the same name. He is an Episcopal priest from Georgia who has isolated himself from the outside world since the beginning of the outbreak, after shutting out the other members of his flock causing their deaths. He is struggling to come to terms with the new reality he faces and his own faith.\n\nCampbell\u2013Stokes recorder: The Campbell\u2013Stokes recorder (sometimes called a Stokes sphere) is a kind of sunshine recorder. It was invented by John Francis Campbell in 1853 and modified in 1879 by Sir George Gabriel Stokes. The original design by Campbell consisted of a glass sphere set into a wooden bowl with the sun burning a trace on the bowl. 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In Japanese, both characters are voiced by Unsh\u014d Ishizuka; in English Koffing is voiced by Michael Haigney, while Weezing is voiced by Eric Stuart.\n\nMinions (Despicable Me): Minions are the numerous creatures that appear in the \"Despicable Me\" franchise, which began with the eponymous 2010 film. They are also the official mascots of Illumination Entertainment, a division of Universal Studios, and have been described as being a corporate icon for Universal/Illumination's parent company Comcast on par with Disney's Mickey Mouse following Comcast's purchase of NBCUniversal.\n\nPredator (franchise): The Predator film series is a science fiction action horror film franchise based on a race of fictional extraterrestrials created by Jim Thomas and John Thomas. Produced by 20th Century Fox, the series started in 1987 with the film \"Predator\", which led to two sequels and novel, comic book and video game spin-offs. 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The film is about Whitney Houston's life and career. Her rapid rise to fame and then her several problems with drug addiction.\n\nThe Sense of an Ending (film): The Sense of an Ending is a 2017 British-American mystery drama film directed by Ritesh Batra and written by Nick Payne, based on the novel of the same name by Julian Barnes. The film stars Jim Broadbent, Charlotte Rampling, Harriet Walter, Emily Mortimer and Michelle Dockery.\n\nThe Great Muppet Caper: The Great Muppet Caper is a 1981 British-American mystery musical comedy film directed by Jim Henson, marking his feature directorial debut. The film is about the Muppets who must travel to London to stop a jewel heist. It is the second of a series of live-action musical feature films, starring Jim Henson's Muppets. The film was a British-American venture produced by Henson Associates and ITC Entertainment, and originally released by Universal Pictures on 26 June 1981. It is also the only Muppet feature film directed by Henson. 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The film featured Vidya Balan (In her Bollywood Debut), Saif Ali Khan and Sanjay Dutt in the lead roles. Raima Sen plays the supporting role of Lalita's chirpy cousin. Sabyasachi Chakrabarty plays the pivotal role of Shekhar's father. Diya Mirza, with a cameo appearance as Shekhar's fianc\u00e9 and Rekha, with a cameo performance of a night club (Moulin Rouge) singer, are other notable performances.\n\nSuch a Long Journey (film): Such a Long Journey is a 1998 Indo-Canadian english language film based on the novel of the same name written by Rohinton Mistry. The film is directed by Sturla Gunnarsson with a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala. The film received twelve Genie Awards nominations including the Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. 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The Knox and Lincoln Railroad commenced service to Rockland in 1871 using a ferry to cross the Kennebec River between Bath and Woolwich. The Knox and Lincoln was leased by Maine Central Railroad in 1891, and became Maine Central's Rockland Branch in 1901. Maine Central purchased the Samoset destination hotel in nearby Glen Cove (a part of neighbouring Rockport) in 1912, and offered direct passenger service for summer visitors from the large eastern cities. Carlton bridge was completed in 1927 to carry the railroad and U.S. Route 1 over the Kennebec River. Maine Central sold the Samoset hotel in 1941, and the last Maine Central passenger train to Rockland was on 4 April 1959. The State of Maine purchased the branch in 1987 to prevent abandonment. 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Sneha featured in a dual role for the first time. Jyothika was approached for the Lead Actress Role but Unavailability of Dates result in replacement of her by Sneha. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Vidyasagar. The film was a sleeper hit in 2003.\n\nHugh Jackman: Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968) is an Australian actor, singer, and producer. Jackman has won international recognition for his roles in a variety of film genres. He is known for his long-running role as Wolverine in the \"X-Men\" film series, as well as for his lead roles in films such as the romantic-comedy fantasy \"Kate & Leopold\" (2001), the action-horror film \"Van Helsing\" (2004), the magic-themed drama \"The Prestige\" (2006), the epic fantasy drama \"The Fountain\" (2006), the epic historical romantic drama \"Australia\" (2008), the film version of \"Les Mis\u00e9rables\" (2012), and the thriller \"Prisoners\" (2013). 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It was founded in 1991 and is located in Jonesboro, Georgia. The store was described as the most significant source outside of New York State of guns recovered by the New York Police Department in 2009. After a gun from the shop was used in the murders of two New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers, the \"New York Times\" reported that Arrowhead ranked fifth on the U.S.-wide list of legal sources of guns used in crimes. The newspaper quoted an anonymous federal official as stating that \"[Arrowhead] were like a Crazy Eddie of gun dealers. 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Centering on the events in and around a pawn shop, \"Pawn Shop Chronicles\" tells three overlapping stories involving items found within said pawn shop. This was the final film featuring Walker to be released in his lifetime.\n\nBenjamin Harrison Home: The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, previously known as the Benjamin Harrison Home, was the home of the Twenty-third President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison. It is in the Old Northside Historic District of Indianapolis, Indiana. Harrison had the sixteen-room house with its red brick exterior built in the 1870s. It was from the front porch of the house that Harrison instituted his famous Front Porch Campaign in the 1888 United States Presidential Campaign, often speaking to crowds on the street. In 1896, Harrison renovated the house and added electricity. He died there in a second story bedroom in 1901. 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This is a rare accomplishment for a pitcher or pitching staff: only 296 have been thrown in Major League Baseball history since 1876, an average of about two per year. In most cases in MLB, no-hitters are recorded by a single pitcher who throws a complete game; one thrown by two or more pitchers is a combined no-hitter. The most recent no-hitter by a single pitcher was thrown on June 3, 2017 by Edinson V\u00f3lquez of the Miami Marlins against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Miami's Marlins Park. The most recent combined no-hitter was thrown by Cole Hamels, Jake Diekman, Ken Giles, and Jonathan Papelbon of the Philadelphia Phillies against the Atlanta Braves on September 1, 2014.\n\nAlex Sanabia: Alejandro \"Alex\" Sanabia (born September 8, 1988) is a right-handed pitcher, for the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican Baseball League. 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Formed in 1993, they play in the National League East division. Pitchers for the Marlins have thrown six no-hitters in franchise history. A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball only \u201cwhen a pitcher (or pitchers) retires each batter on the opposing team during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings\u201d. No-hitters of less than nine complete innings were previously recognized by the league as official; however, several rule alterations in 1991 changed the rule to its current form. A no-hitter is rare enough that one team in Major League Baseball has never had a pitcher accomplish the feat. No perfect games, a special subcategory of no-hitter, have been thrown in Marlins history. As defined by Major League Baseball, \u201cin a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game.\u201d\n\nList of Miami Marlins seasons: The Miami Marlins (originally the Florida Marlins from 1993 until 2011) are a professional baseball team that has been based in Miami Gardens, Florida since becoming an expansion team in . The Marlins are a member of both the Major League Baseball's (MLB) National League Eastern Division and the National League (NL) itself. For the first 19 seasons, the Marlins played their home games at Sun Life Stadium. Beginning with the season, the Marlins play home games at Marlins Park in Little Havana.\n\nHistory of the Miami Marlins: The Miami Marlins are a Major League Baseball team that currently plays in the city of Miami. 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The role saw Brody win four Teen Choice Awards from five nominations, from 2004 to 2006.\n\nSeth Doege: Seth Colton Doege (born December 18, 1988) is an American football coach and formerly professional Canadian football quarterback. After playing college football for Texas Tech University, he was signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 2013. On February 27, 2014, he was signed to the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. Doege was Texas Tech's starting quarterback for the 2011 and 2012 seasons. He is currently the wide receivers coach for Bowling Green.\n\nHodges Business College: Hodges Business College, also known as Hodges School, is a historic school building located near Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina. It was built in 1894, and is a two-story, rectangular, Gothic Revival style brick building. It features multiple Gothic-arched window openings and front entrance. 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In the song, the parents of the fictional \"South Park\", led by Sheila Broflovski (Mary Kay Bergman), decided to blame Canada for the trouble their children have been getting into since watching the Canadian-made movie \"Terrance and Phillip: Asses of Fire\" and imitating what they saw and heard in the movie. \"Blame Canada\" satirizes scapegoating and parents that do not control \"their children's consumption of popular culture\". In the 2014 game \"\", the song was made 8-Bit.\n\nThe Sword in the Stone (film): The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney and released by Buena Vista Distribution. The 18th Disney animated feature film, it was the final Disney animated film to be released before Walt Disney's death. The songs in the film were written and composed by the Sherman Brothers, who later wrote music for other Disney films like \"Mary Poppins\" (1964), \"The Jungle Book\" (1967), \"The Aristocats\" (1970), and \"Bedknobs and Broomsticks\" (1971).\n\nThe Road to El Dorado: The Road to El Dorado is a 2000 American animated adventure musical fantasy comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation. It was directed by Eric \"Bibo\" Bergeron and Don Paul; Will Finn and David Silverman directed additional sequences. The film stars Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, Armand Assante, Jim Cummings, Edward James Olmos, Tobin Bell and Rosie Perez. 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The tour was in support of the band's 2006 comedy movie \"Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny\" and its soundtrack album \"The Pick of Destiny\", and visited North America, the United Kingdom and Australasia. The tour began on November 11, 2006 and ended on February 21, 2007, featuring 32 shows in total. Footage from the shows at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle on February 16 and 17, 2007 were released in the form of \"The Complete Master Works 2\" in November 2008.\n\nKazaam: Kazaam is a 1996 American musical fantasy comedy film directed by Paul Michael Glaser, written by Christian Ford and Roger Soffer based on a story by Glaser, and starring Shaquille O'Neal as the title character, a 5,000-year-old genie who appears from a magic boombox to grant a boy three wishes.\n\nTenacious D in The Pick of Destiny: Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny is a 2006 American musical fantasy comedy film about comedy rock duo Tenacious D. Written, produced by and starring Tenacious D members Jack Black and Kyle Gass, it is directed and co-written by musician and puppeteer Liam Lynch. Despite being about an actual band, the film is a fictitious story set in the 1990s about the band's origins, and their journey to find a pick belonging to Satan that allows its users to become rock legends.\n\nForbidden Zone: Forbidden Zone is a 1980 American musical fantasy comedy film directed and produced by Richard Elfman, and co-written by Elfman and fellow Mystic Knights member Matthew Bright. Originally shot on black-and-white film, the film is based upon the stage performances of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. and revolves around an alternate universe accessed through a door in the house of the Hercules family.\n\nHercules (1997 film): Hercules is a 1997 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. 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Later, it was also known as Buena Vista Plantation.\n\nMyles Brand: Myles Neil Brand (May 17, 1942 \u2013 September 16, 2009) was the 14th president of the University of Oregon, 16th president of Indiana University, and 4th president of the United States' National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).\n\nAdolfo D\u00edaz: Adolfo D\u00edaz Recinos (15 July 1875 Alajuela, Costa Rica\u00a0\u2013 29 January 1964, San Jos\u00e9, Costa Rica) was the 12th President of Nicaragua between 9 May 1911 and 1 January 1917 and 18th between 14 November 1926 and 1 January 1929. Born in Costa Rica to Nicaraguan parents in 1875, he worked as a secretary for the La Luz y Los Angeles Mining Company, an American company chartered in Delaware that owned the large gold mines around Siuna in eastern Nicaragua. 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Taylor's status as a national hero as a result of his victories in the Mexican\u2013American War won him election to the White House despite his vague political beliefs. His top priority as president was preserving the Union, but he died sixteen months into his term, before making any progress on the status of slavery, which had been inflaming tensions in Congress. He is the first and only President to come from Louisiana.\n\nInauguration of Zachary Taylor: The inauguration of Zachary Taylor as the 12th President of the United States was held on Monday, March 5, 1849 (one day after his term Constitutionally began) at the eastern portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.. This was the second instance (after 1821) of an inauguration being rescheduled due to March 4 falling on a Sunday, the Christian sabbath. The inauguration marked the commencement of Zachary Taylor's only term as President and of Millard Fillmore's only term as Vice President. 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Enslaved men and women, numbering nine at the plantation's purchase in 1804 and 110 at Jackson's death, worked at the Hermitage, principally involved in growing cotton, its major cash crop. It is a National Historic Landmark.\n\nJames Douglas McComas: James Douglas McComas (December 23, 1928 \u2013 February 10, 1994) was 14th President of Mississippi State University from 1975-1985, the 12th President of the University of Toledo from 1985 to 1988, and the 13th President of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, from 1988 to 1993.\n\nBeauvoir (Biloxi, Mississippi): The Beauvoir estate is notable as the historic post-war home (1876-1889) of the former President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, (1807/08-1889), (who was also former U.S. Representative, (1845-1846), and more influentially as United States Senator from Mississippi, (1847-1851, 1857-1861) and in between U.S. Secretary of War, (1853-1857), under 14th President Franklin Pierce). Its construction was begun in 1848 facing the Gulf Coastline (Gulf of Mexico) at Biloxi, Mississippi. It was purchased earlier in 1873 by the planter Samuel Dorsey and his wife Sarah Dorsey. After her husband's death in 1875, the widow, Sarah Ellis Dorsey learned of former Confederate President Jefferson Davis' difficulties. She invited him to visit at the plantation and offered him a cottage near the main house, where he could live and work at his memoirs (\"\"Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government\"\"). He ended up living there the rest of his life. 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It is also LEED certified.\n\nSouth Phoenix: South Phoenix is a region of Phoenix, Arizona, with the boundaries of the Gila River Indian Community to the south and west, 48th Street or Interstate-10 (Phoenix/Tempe and Phoenix/Chandler borders) to the east, and the Salt River to the north. This area includes Phoenix's following Urban Villages: South Mountain Village (aka South Mountain District) along with Laveen Village and Ahwatukee Village. The area is sometimes simply referred to as \"the Southside\" by its residents. Major arterial east-west streets include Broadway Road, Southern Avenue, Baseline Road, Dobbins Road, Elliott Road, Warner Road, Chandler Boulevard, and Pecos Road, most of which connect South Phoenix with the suburbs of Tempe and Chandler. 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The community is built on an escarpment and is popular for its views of downtown to the south and the Rocky Mountains to the west.\n\nGreenwich Avenue: Greenwich Avenue, formerly Greenwich Lane, is a southeast-northwest avenue located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It extends from the intersection of 6th Avenue and 8th Street at its southeast end to its northwestern end at 8th Avenue between 14th Street and 13th Street. It is sometimes confused with Greenwich Street. Construction of West Village Park, bounded by Greenwich Avenue, 7th Avenue, and 12th Street, began in 2016.\n\n5th Avenue Theatre: The 5th Avenue Theatre (often referred to as 5th Avenue or the 5th) is a landmark theatre building located in Seattle, Washington. It has hosted a variety of theatre productions and motion pictures since it opened in 1926. The building and land is owned by the University of Washington and was once part of the original campus. 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In the United States, PetSmart Charities is the largest financial supporter of animal welfare and among the 400 largest philanthropic organizations working on any issue. PetSmart Charities was formed in 1994 by PetSmart founders Jim and Janice Dougherty, who chose never to sell dogs and cats within their stores. Their primary goal is to save the lives of homeless pets through programs such as their In-Store Adoption Centers in many PetSmart locations, Rescue Waggin' distaser relief program, grant program for animal welfare agencies across North America, and community adoption events. Another focus of the organization is increasing spay/neuter services to help communities solve the problem of pet overpopulation.\n\nAnimal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania: The Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania, known commonly as Animal Rescue League Shelter & Wildlife Center (ARL), is an animal welfare organization founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1909. The ARL is a non-profit organization that offers various services to support both animals and pet owners alike. It is the only animal shelter in the Pittsburgh area that accepts both domestic animals and wildlife. The agency's shelter and clinic are located in Pittsburgh's East Liberty neighborhood, while its wildlife rehabilitation center and boarding kennels are a few miles away in Verona, Pennsylvania. 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This project completed just the two albums, \"Queen Elizabeth\" (ESP Records 1994) and \"Elizabeth Vagina\" (Head Heritage 1997), each containing extremely long spacey tracks of between 20\u201347 minutes in duration. In 1997, former Cope guitarist Mike Mooney invited Lewis to fill for the departing Kate Radley on a Spiritualized tour, where he remained until early 2008. In 1999 he also became a member of the experimental band Coil. He has subsequently released several solo albums.\n\nPeggy Suicide: Peggy Suicide is the seventh album by Julian Cope. It is generally seen as the beginning of Cope's trademark sound and approach, and as a turning-point for Cope as a maturing artist.\n\nRite\u00b2: Rite\u00b2 is an ambient music album by Julian Cope, released in 1997. 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The 1961 national championship was the first of the six that Bear Bryant would win as head coach of the Crimson Tide.\n\n2016 Alabama Crimson Tide football team: The 2016 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously \"Alabama\", \"UA\", \"Bama\" or \"The Tide\") represented the University of Alabama in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This season marked the Crimson Tide's 122nd overall season, 83rd as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and its 25th within the SEC Western Division. They played their home games at Bryant\u2013Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and were led by tenth year head coach Nick Saban. They finished the season 14\u20131, were SEC champions and advanced to the College Football Playoff National Championship game, for the second consecutive year, where they were defeated by Clemson.\n\n1964 Alabama Crimson Tide football team: The 1964 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously \"Alabama\", \"UA\" or \"Bama\") represented the University of Alabama in the 1964 college football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 70th overall and 31st season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coach Bear Bryant, in his seventh year, and played their home games at Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Legion Field in Birmingham and Ladd Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. They finished season with ten wins and one loss (10\u20131 overall, 8\u20130 in the SEC), as SEC champions and with a loss to Texas in the Orange Bowl. 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An anime adaptation by A-1 Pictures aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block between January 8, 2016 and March 25, 2016, and a live action film was released on March 19, 2016. A spin-off manga series following the lives of Satoru's friends was published between June 4, 2016 and November 4, 2016. A spin-off novel series by Hajime Ninomae was released in Kadokawa's \"Bungei Kadokawa\" magazine between November 2015 to March 2016. Netflix announced in March 2017, that it is planning to create a live action web-drama adaptation of the manga series, which will air in Winter 2017.\n\nItazura na Kiss: Itazura na Kiss (Japanese: \u30a4\u30bf\u30ba\u30e9\u306aKiss , Hepburn: Playful Kiss ) is a Japanese sh\u014djo manga series written and illustrated by Kaoru Tada. \"Itazura na Kiss\" was first serialized and published in 1990 by Shueisha through \"Margaret\" magazine. It became successful very quickly and became the manga series that Tada became known for in Japan. The manga became so popular that three live TV series have been made so far in 1996, 2005, and 2010, with a sequel of the 2005 drama in late 2007. In 2013, a remake of the Japanese live TV series, called Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo, was made. Despite its success, the manga was never completed due to the unexpected death of the author in a house accident while she was moving to another house with her husband and son. However the manga series continues to be published with the permission of the artist's widower.\n\nAgent Smith: Agent Smith is a fictional character and the primary antagonist in \"The Matrix\" franchise. He is portrayed by Hugo Weaving (and briefly by Ian Bliss) in the films and voiced by Christopher Corey Smith in \"\".\n\nTsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle: Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle (Japanese: \u30c4\u30d0\u30b5-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE- , Hepburn: Tsubasa: Rezaboa Kuronikuru ) is a \"sh\u014dnen\" manga series written and illustrated by the manga artist group Clamp. It takes place in the same fictional universe as many of Clamp's other manga series, most notably \"xxxHolic\". The plot follows how , the princess of the Kingdom of Clow, loses all her memories and how , a young archaeologist who is her childhood friend, goes on a quest to save her. The Dimensional Witch Y\u016bko Ichihara instructs him to go with two people, and . They search for Sakura's memories, which were scattered in various worlds in the form of feathers, as gathering them will help save her soul. \"Tsubasa\" was conceived when four Clamp artists wanted to create a manga series that connected all their previous works. They took the designs for the main protagonists from their earlier manga called \"Cardcaptor Sakura\".\n\nMirmo!: Mirmo de Pon! (Japanese: \u30df\u30eb\u30e2\u3067\u30dd\u30f3! , Hepburn: Mirumo de Pon! ) is a manga series written by Hiromu Shinozuka and serialized in \"Ciao\" magazine from July 2001 through December 2005. It was also published in twelve collected volumes by Shogakukan. The manga series was awarded in the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award and in the 2004 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga. The series was licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media. Four months later, the show aired in Japan for the first time.\n\nInazuma Eleven (manga): Inazuma Eleven (\u30a4\u30ca\u30ba\u30de\u30a4\u30ec\u30d6\u30f3 , Inazuma Irebun , lit. \"Lightning Eleven\") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tenya Yabuno based on a series of video games created by Level-5. The manga has been published by Shogakukan in \"CoroCoro Comic\" since the June 2008 issue. The manga series won the 2010 Kodansha Manga Award and 2011 Shogakukan Manga Award in the Children's Manga category.\n\nFuture Diary: Future Diary (Japanese: \u672a\u6765\u65e5\u8a18 , Hepburn: Mirai Nikki ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sakae Esuno. It depicts a battle royale in which each combatant has a diary with entries from the future. The manga was serialized in the Kadokawa Shoten's \"Sh\u014dnen Ace\" between January 2006 and December 2010. Twelve \"tank\u014dbon\" volumes were released in Japan. The manga has been licensed by Tokyopop, and ten of the English volumes were released, with a release for the last two now uncertain due to Tokyopop ceasing publishing in North America. A \"pilot anime\" DVD was released with the 11th manga volume in December 2010. A 26-episode anime television series produced by Asread aired in Japan between October 2011 and April 2012. Funimation has licensed the anime for distribution in North America. An 11-episode live-action television drama aired between April and June 2012.\n\nCooking Papa: Cooking Papa (Japanese: \u30af\u30c3\u30ad\u30f3\u30b0\u30d1\u30d1 , Hepburn: Kukkingu Papa ) is \"seinen\" manga series written and illustrated by Tochi Ueyama. The series has been serialized in the Kodansha manga anthology \"Weekly Morning\" since 1985. Kodansha collects individual chapters into \"tank\u014dbon\" volumes, with the first one published on January 18, 1986, and 142 volumes total it is one of the longest manga series by number of volumes. The manga won a Special Award at the 39th Kodansha Manga Awards. Full recipes for the dishes featured in each chapter are provided at the end of the chapter. The story revolves around a salaryman who can cook well.\n\nList of Mayo Chiki! chapters: Mayo Chiki! (\u307e\u3088\u30c1\u30ad! ) is a Japanese manga series written by Hajime Asano and illustrated by NEET. The story revolves around Kinjir\u014d Sakamachi, a 17-year-old high school boy who suffers from gynophobia, the abnormal fear of women. While using the men's washroom, he accidentally discovers that the popular and handsome butler Subaru Konoe is in fact a girl. Now that Kinjir\u014d knows about Subaru's secret, he must work together with Subaru and her sadistic mistress, Kanade Suzutsuki, to protect Subaru\u2019s secret from being discovered. The manga adaptation began its serialization on October 2010 in the Media Factory's seinen manga magazine, \"Comic Alive\". The series was collected into seven manga volumes, published under the Alive Comics imprint. On February 29, 2012 it was announced that the Manga series was to be released in English by Seven Seas Entertainment. In all seven volumes were released between December 11, 2012, and September 2, 2014. Volume 3 of the English adaptation of Mayo Chiki! reached No. 3 on the New York Times best seller list for manga for the week of July 13\u201320, 2013, while volume 7 reached No. 3 for the week of September 21\u201328, 2014. The series has also been licensed in Taiwan and released through Sharp Point Press. A spin-off manga of the series called \"Mayo Mayo!\" (\u307e\u3088\u30de\u30e8! ) was also published on Kadokawa Shoten's bish\u014djo magazine, \"Nyantype\".\n\nChristopher Corey Smith: Christopher Corey Smith is an American actor who voices in various English-language dubs of Japanese anime shows, and in cartoons and video games. Some of his major roles include Spandam in \"One Piece\", John Balks in \"Future Diary\", Raizer Phoenix in \"High School DxD\", and Soyuz in \"\". 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The meter is irregular, ranging from two to six stresses per line in no fixed pattern. The longest lines are at the end of the three stanzas and the rhyme never varies\u2014each stanza runs 'abbacdcdee'. Donne's poems were known to be metaphysical with jagged rhythms, dramatic monologues, playful intelligence, and startling images. The poem personifies the sun and stanza one begins with the speaker in bed with his lover, complaining about its beaming rays. Donne uses expressions such as, \"Busy old fool\" (line 1) and \"Saucy Pedantic Wretch\" [perfectionist] (line 5) to describe his annoyance with it. The speaker of the poem questions the sun's motives and yearns for the sun to go away so that he and his lover can stay in bed.\n\nGertrude and Claudius: Gertrude and Claudius is a novel by John Updike. 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She is one of only two female characters in the play.\n\nLe jeune sage et le vieux fou: Le jeune sage et le vieux fou (\"The Wise Young Man and the Old Fool\") is an opera by the French composer \u00c9tienne M\u00e9hul with a libretto by Fran\u00e7ois-Beno\u00eet Hoffman. It takes the form of a \"com\u00e9die m\u00eal\u00e9e de musique\" (a type of \"op\u00e9ra comique\") in one act. It was first performed at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Favart on 28 March 1793. A revised version appeared in 1801.\n\nGhost (Hamlet): The ghost of Hamlet's late father is a character from William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\". In the stage directions he is referred to as \"Ghost.\" His name is also Hamlet, and he is referred to as \"King\" Hamlet to distinguish him from the Prince.\n\nBaron Bodissey: Unspiek, Baron Bodissey, is a fictional character referred to in many of the novels of speculative-fiction author Jack Vance. Within those novels he has the status of an authority, but he is sometimes referred to with amusement or scepticism. Like the 'mad poet' Navarth, he first appeared in the Demon Princes sequence but also is alluded to in a number of other unrelated stories. Unlike Navarth, the Baron never appears in person in these novels, but his monumental, many-volume work \"Life\" is frequently quoted. The lengthiest citations from it appear, with varying degrees of apparent relevance, as epigraphs to various chapters in the \"Demon Princes\" novels. (Vance characteristically makes use of substantial passages from imaginary writings, interviews or judicial transcripts as chapter-heading material, especially in that series.) Otherwise, the Baron and his work are occasionally referred to in passing or quoted by characters in the tales. Fictional (and always negative) reviews of \"Life\" also appear in The Killing Machine and The Face, usually dismissing it as snobbish, elitist and pretentious; one reviewer expresses a desire to thrash the Baron within an inch of his life before buying him a drink.\n\nPolonius: Polonius is a character in William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\". He is chief counsellor of the king, and the father of Laertes and Ophelia. Generally regarded as wrong in every judgment he makes over the course of the play, Polonius is described by William Hazlitt as a \"sincere\" father, but also \"a busy-body, [who] is accordingly officious, garrulous, and impertinent\". In Act II Hamlet refers to Polonius as a \"tedious old fool\" and taunts him as a latter day \"Jeptha\".\n\nBanalata Sen: Banalata Sen (Bengali: \u09ac\u09a8\u09b2\u09a4\u09be \u09b8\u09c7\u09a8 ) is a Bengali poem written in 1942 by the poet Jibanananda Das that is one of the most read, recited and discussed poems of Bengali literature. The title of this lyric poem is a female character referred to by name in the last line of each of its three stanzas. A draft of the poem was also discovered that widely differs from the final version. Poet Jibanananda Das was a quiet person, who preferred to live in obscurity. Until the discovery of his diaries in the mid-1990s, it was considered unlikely that he could have been in love with a woman with or without the name of Banalata Sen. However, Banalata Sen of Natore, a tiny town in the Rajshahi area of what was then Bengal, has become an emblem of feminine mystery as well as beauty and love.\n\nUnseen character: An unseen character or (in radio) silent character is a fictional character referred to but not directly observed by the audience, but who advances the action of the plot in a significant way, and whose absence enhances their effect on the plot.\n\nHamlet (Liszt): Hamlet, S.104, is a symphonic poem by Franz Liszt, written in 1858 and published as No. 10. 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The supporting cast includes Marjorie Main, Lewis Stone, George Bancroft, Donna Reed, and Chill Wills, and the film was directed by S. Sylvan Simon.\n\nUtaemon Ichikawa: Utaemon Ichikawa (\u5e02\u5ddd \u53f3\u592a\u885b\u9580 , Ichikawa Utaemon , 25 February 1907 \u2013 16 September 1999) was a Japanese film actor famous for starring roles in jidaigeki from the 1920s to the 1960s. Trained in kabuki from childhood, he made his film debut in 1925 at Makino Film Productions under Sh\u014dz\u014d Makino. Quickly gaining popularity, he followed the example of Makino stars such as Tsumasabur\u014d Band\u014d in starting his own independent production company, Utaemon Ichikawa Productions, in 1927. It was there he first began the \"Idle Vassal\" (Hatamoto taikutsu otoko) series, which would become his signature role. When his company folded in 1936 as sound film came to the fore, he moved to Shink\u014d Kinema and then Daiei Studios before helping form the Toei Company after World War II. 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His career began on the Off-Broadway stage and then in television in the 1980s, most notably as David Addison in \"Moonlighting\" (1985\u20131989). He is known for his role of John McClane in the film \"Die Hard\" (1988) and its four sequels. He has appeared in over 60 films, including \"Death Becomes Her\" (1992), \"Color of Night\" (1994), \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), \"Nobody's Fool\" (1994), \"12 Monkeys\" (1995), \"The Fifth Element\" (1997), \"Armageddon\" (1998), \"The Sixth Sense\" (1999), \"Unbreakable\" (2000), \"Sin City\" (2005), \"Lucky Number Slevin\" (2006), \"Red\" (2010), \"Moonrise Kingdom\" (2012), \"The Expendables 2\" (2012), and \"Looper\" (2012). The actor has also done voice overs for movies such as \"Look Who's Talking\" (1989), \"Beavis and Butt-Head Do America\" (1996), \"Rugrats Go Wild\" (2003) and \"Over the Hedge\" (2006).\n\nSaving Star Wars: Saving Star Wars is a 2004 independent film by Woodworks Films that was written and produced by Gary Wood. The title is a play on the title of the World War II movie \"Saving Private Ryan\" and \"Star Wars\". The first preview of the film was at a film festival called Reel Competition, where it was rated highly by the film-goers. It features David Prowse, the actor who played Darth Vader in the Star Wars trilogy. In addition, one of the principal actors, Jim Peterson, now teaches film, theatre, and alchemy at Carmel High School (Carmel, Indiana).\n\nDie Hard Trilogy: Die Hard Trilogy is a video game based on the first three installments of the \"Die Hard\" series of action movies. \"Die Hard Trilogy\" features three games in one, each based on a movie installment and featuring a different genre and game play style. The game was well received and would eventually become a Sony Greatest Hits game. The disc has audio tracks that can be played on a standard CD player. \"Die Hard Trilogy\" also inspired a sequel entitled \"\". The sequel retained the three different playing styles, but featured a spin-off storyline that was not connected to the movie series.\n\nThe Bombing (film): The Bombing () is a Chinese action war-drama film directed by Xiao Feng about the Japanese bombings of Chinese city Chongqing during World War II. Mel Gibson joined as art director. The film stars Liu Ye, Song Seung-heon and William Chan, with special appearances by Bruce Willis, Nicholas Tse and many others. Principal photography began in May 2015 in Shanghai, China.\n\nDeadly Dozen: Deadly Dozen is a 2001 World War II oriented squad-based first-person shooter video game developed by nFusion Interactive. The title refers to the famous World War II movie \"The Dirty Dozen\". As in the movie, the main protagonists are military misfits sentenced to death or long term imprisonment who are given a chance to redeem themselves by going on dangerous missions. 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He has worked in many places across the globe including Vancouver, Rotterdam, Africa, Norway, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, LA, Chicago, Washington DC, New York, Jumeirah and Delhi (Club Elevate). Guest mixes and shows on the Asian radio scene have included for the likes of BBC Radio 1, BBC 1xtra and BBC Asian Network. Signed up in 2002 by the internationally renowned Moviebox label, DJ Vix has received international recognition as a producer of mainstream Asian beats, with a style identical to none (album). Following on from his debut album DHOL N BASS UNCUT (2002), he produced his next three albums VIX IT UP (2004) and IDENTICAL 2 NONE (2007) and MOVIEBOX VIX TAPE (2008) with 'Ah Chak Bottle Daru Di' featuring Shin from DCS - the longest no.1 track on the BBC Asian Network that held top spot for a record breaking 13 weeks. In 2009 DJ Vix received his third award, 'Best Club DJ' at the UK Asian Music Awards (UK AMA) held at the Royal Festival Hall. In 2011, Dj Vix worked in collaboration with Surinder Shinda and Bhinda Jatt (also known as California Bhangra King). Dj Vix has also worked with artists like Miss Pooja, RnB superstar Jay Sean, Sukbir, Taz Stereo Nation, B21, XLNC, Debi Muksuspuri, H-Dhami and Ajay the \u2018Brit Asia Superstar\u2019 winner of 2010. In 2014, Dj Vix worked in collaboration with Malkit Singh MBE, and produced the track'Desi Beat'. In 2014, he released another track, 'Marda' feat Hunterz, along with the new album 'MY TURN' from Manjit Pappu. His next, and fifth solo album titled \"Chapter V\" is scheduled to be released on 26 February 2015.\n\nSejong City: Sejong (] ; Hangul: \uc138\uc885; Hanja: \u4e16\u5b97 ), officially Sejong Special Self-Governing City (Hangul: \uc138\uc885\ud2b9\ubcc4\uc790\uce58\uc2dc; Hanja: \u4e16\u5b97\u7279\u5225\u81ea\u6cbb\u5e02 ) and formerly known as Yeongi (\uc5f0\uae30, \u71d5\u5c90 ) County is South Korea's de facto administrative capital city. In early 2007, the South Korean government created a special administrative district from parts of South Chungcheong Province and North Chungcheong Province provinces, near Daejeon, to relocate nine ministries and four national agencies from Seoul. The new offices opened on 2 July 2012, with 36 government agencies slated to move there by 2015.\n\nBillo Rani: Billo Rani is a studio album by Malkit Singh released on 20 November 2009.\n\nMalkit Singh Tehang: Malkit Singh Tehang is a long standing leader of the Sikh community in Sandwell. He is the ex-president of the first and largest Gurdwara (Sikh Temple) in the UK - Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick.\n\nLee Balterman: Lee Balterman (1920 \u2013 March 16, 2012) was an American photographer. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Balterman graduated from high school in 1938, and later took evening classes in drawing and painting at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1942, during World War II, Balterman enlisted in the US Army Reserves. First stationed in England, he then served in Clichy, France, working as a hospital aide and later as an army photographer. After being discharged in 1946, Balterman returned to Chicago and began working as a freelance photographer for the Globe, Rapho-Guillumette, and Black Star agencies, as well as producing covers for periodicals such as \"Life\", \"Fortune\", and \"Sports Illustrated\". He was noted in particular as a photograph of ballet. He died in 2012, aged 91.\n\nOriental Mindoro National High School: The Oriental Mindoro National High School (OMNHS) is the flagship campus and the largest public high school in Oriental Mindoro. It was established in 1921 and is located in San Vicente East, Calapan City. It offers high school education from first year to fourth year. The school is headed by Dr. Nimrod Bantigue. It was formerly named Oriental Mindoro High School and Jose J. 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It is rarely found in Mexico as a variant of Vara, from Portuguese and Spanish: from vara \u2018rod\u2019, \u2018stick\u2019, \u2018yardstick\u2019 (Late Latin vara \u2018forked stick\u2019), applied as a nickname or metonymic occupational name in any of various possible senses; it may have been given to a keeper of animals, who used a stick to urge his charges on, or to an official who was responsible for checking weights and measures or who carried a rod as a symbol of his office.\n\nBrass Ankles: The Brass Ankles of South Carolina were a \"tri-racial isolate\" group, as defined by anthropologists, that developed in the colonial era. They lived as free people of color successively in the areas of Charleston, Berkeley, Colleton and Orangeburg counties as they increasingly migrated away from the Low Country and into the Piedmont and frontier areas, where racial discrimination was less. They were identified by this term in the later 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries. 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Located due northeast of Pembroke, North Carolina, Prospect is a traditionally Methodist community, with its church members largely becoming representatives for the entirety of the American Indian-Methodist community. Prospect is noted for one of its native sons, Adolph Dial, whose contributions to American Indian Studies have led to an heightened awareness of the local Lumbee Tribe and Native Americans throughout the Southeastern United States.\n\nHistory of the Native Americans in Baltimore: The history of the Native Americans in Baltimore and what is now Baltimore dates back at least 12,000 years. As of 2014, Baltimore is home to a small Native American population centered in East Baltimore. The majority of the Native Americans now living in Baltimore belong to the Lumbee, Piscataway, and Cherokee tribes. The Piscataway tribe is indigenous to Southern Maryland, living in the area for centuries prior to European colonization. The Lumbee and Cherokee are indigenous to North Carolina and neighboring states of the Southeastern United States. Many of the Lumbee and Cherokee migrated to Baltimore during the mid-1900s along with other migrants from the South, such as African-Americans and white Appalachians.\n\nAbandonment cost: Abandonment costs or Abandonment expenditure (ABEX) are costs associated with the abandonment of a business venture. This term traditionally applied to the process of abandoning an under-producing or non-producing oil or gas well. In that context, it means the removal of equipment, plugging of the well with cement, any environmental clean-up, etc. necessary to shut the well down. It is occasionally referred to as \"Removal and Abandonment\" or R & A. The objective of well abandonment is to ensure that no hydrocarbons leak into surface water or into the atmosphere. The cost of a routine abandonment of a typical well in the United States is about $5000 (~Texas average cost in year 2000). If a well has developed a leak that allows gas to flow up the outside of the well casing, finding and correcting the leak can push the cost of abandonment beyond $100,000. Wells that have been used as injectors or have been subject to fracking operation are more likely to develop leaks because the injected substances can create channels that permit uncontrolled flow outside the casing.\n\nVerano (surname): Verano is a surname of Basque origin. as a word it means \"\"summer\"\" in the Spanish language but as a family name in the Basque language is \"\"a habitational name from a town in Biscay province, Basque Country in Spain\"\", and usually applies to the descendants of the Verano family, an old basque noble family originally from Biscay province in Basque Country. It's also connected to two important Italian cities, Camerino and Ferrara, The surname Verano has been found in Camerino from as early as the 13th-16th centuries, first with the title of Vicars of the Holy See. The term Verano may have originated from the Basque \"Berano\", a name which is popular and common among the residents of those who lived in a town within Biscay Country. A bishop has even been cited from there in 1482. The surname Verano is distributed between Verano's family in some countries such Spain (The former Spanish colonies) in the Philippines where substantial numbers of Basques emigrated to, including United States, France, Italy, Malta, and Mexico. In the United States of America, one of the first Veranos to be recorded on fresh immigration records were from Italy and Hawaii. However, since they possessed Italian and Spanish names, it can be concluded that they were descendants of those Spaniards or Europeans who landed on the shores Oceania when there was Colonialism in the islands. 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Silverstein (born May 30, 1931) is an American businessman.\n\n7 World Trade Center: 7 World Trade Center (7 WTC) refers to two buildings that have existed at the same location within the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The current structure is the second building to bear that name and address in the World Trade Center complex. The original structure, part of the original World Trade Center, was completed in 1987 and was destroyed in the September 11 attacks. The current building opened in May 2006. Both buildings were developed by Larry Silverstein, who holds a ground lease for the site from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.\n\nWorld Trade Center (2001\u2013present): The World Trade Center is a partially completed complex of buildings in Lower Manhattan, New York City, U.S., replacing the original seven World Trade Center buildings on the same site that were damaged or destroyed in the September 11 attacks. The site is being rebuilt with five new skyscrapers, a memorial and museum to those killed in the attacks, and a transportation hub. One World Trade Center, the tallest building in the United States and North America, is the lead building for the new complex, reaching more than 100 stories upon its completion in November 2014.\n\nLower Corner Historic District: The Lower Corner Historic District encompasses a small village center in the town of Sandwich, New Hampshire. Lower Corner is a rural village that is strung along New Hampshire Route 109 on either side of its junction with School House Road, about one mile from the main village of Center Sandwich. The village was developed relatively early in Sandwich's history, although its oldest buildings now date to the early 19th century. There are 25 contributing structures, mostly residences. There are two buildings built as stores, including one of brick; all the other buildings are wood frame. 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Developer Larry Silverstein holds the lease to retail and office space in four of the site's buildings.\n\nAmerican Appraisal: American Appraisal is a company which employs roughly 300 people in 60 locations around the world. Publicly notable projects conducted by American Appraisal include, for example, a \"fresh start\" valuation of MCI's assets after its chapter 11 bankruptcy filing or the retrospective valuation of the World Trade Center for Larry Silverstein's court case.\n\nSouthbridge Towers: Southbridge Towers is a large housing cooperative development located in Lower Manhattan, consisting of four 27-story towers and five six-story buildings. The complex was built between 1961 and 1971 by Tishman Realty & Construction as a subsidized co-op under the Mitchell-Lama housing program. The complex is located in Lower Manhattan in New York City south of the entrance ramp to the Brooklyn Bridge between Pearl Street, Frankfort Street, Gold Street, and Fulton Street. It contains 1,651 apartments with a total of 331577 sqft of floor area.\n\nConstruction of the World Trade Center: The construction of New York City's first World Trade Center complex was conceived as an urban renewal project, spearheaded by David Rockefeller, to help revitalize Lower Manhattan. The project was developed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which hired architect Minoru Yamasaki who came up with the specific idea for twin towers. After extensive negotiations, the New Jersey and New York state governments, which oversee the Port Authority, agreed to support the World Trade Center project, which was built at the site of Radio Row in the Lower West Side of Manhattan, New York City. 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An F2 may have hit east of Ogdensburg, Wisconsin, destroying a general store and a rural school. Nine barns were damaged or destroyed as well. A tornado may have also overturned two buildings and uprooted trees near Pana, Illinois. In addition to a confirmed F2 tornado near Topeka, Indiana, two other unconfirmed tornadoes may have hit northwest of LaGrange and at Emma, destroying or damaging numerous buildings, including a home and a barn that were blown down, and throwing (but not injuring) two people from a horse and buggy.\n\nWorld Trade Center (1973\u20132001): The original World Trade Center was a large complex of seven buildings in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States. It featured the landmark twin towers, which opened on April 4, 1973, and were destroyed as a result of the September 11 attacks in 2001. 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The show ended its run on November 28, 2013 with three seasons and 80 episodes. The whole series is available for streaming on Netflix in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nSimone Robertson: Simone Robertson (28 May 1976 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actress best known for her 1991\u20131993 role as Phoebe Gottlieb in the TV series \"Neighbours\". Her sister is Aimee Robertson. She is also a trained jazz and tap dancer.\n\nMichael Stephenson (filmmaker): Michael Paul Stephenson (born February 28, 1978) is an American film director, producer, writer, and actor. He is best known for his starring role in \"Troll 2\" (1990) and for directing the ensuing documentary, \"Best Worst Movie\" (2009). His second documentary, \"The American Scream\" (2012), premiered on NBCUniversal's Chiller network and was named a \"Must Watch\" by \"Entertainment Weekly\". 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He is Lord of Malyadri (Malakonda). A large number of devotees visit the sacred shrine of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha to pay their homage to him. Malyadri is one of the NavaNarasimhas (Nine Narasimhas).\n\nLakshmi Narasimhar Temple, Narasinghapuram: Sri Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple (Tamil: \u0bb8\u0bcd\u0bb0\u0bc0 \u0bb2\u0b95\u0bcd\u0bb7\u0bcd\u0bae\u0bbf \u0ba8\u0bb0\u0b9a\u0bbf\u0bae\u0bcd\u0bb9\u0bb0\u0bcd \u0baa\u0bc6\u0bb0\u0bc1\u0bae\u0bbe\u0bb3\u0bcd) is located about 55\u00a0km from Chennai and 21\u00a0km from Arakkonam, in Narasingapuram, Thiruvallur. The temple is dedicated to Hindu deity Narasimha, who is avatar of Vishnu and his consort Lakshmi. From the days of glory and grandeur that prevailed in South India the temple of Lakhsmi Narasimha at Narasingapuram still boasts the era of Cholas and Vijayanagara Rayas. The Lakshmi Narasimha Temple is situated in the village of Narasingapuram believed to be named after the temple.\n\nSuthivelu: Suthivelu (Telugu: \u0c38\u0c41\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3f \u0c35\u0c47\u0c32\u0c41 ) (born Kurumaddali Lakshmi Narasimha Rao; 7 August 1947 \u2013 16 September 2012) was an Indian film character actor, and comedian known for his works in Telugu cinema. Regarded as one of the finest comic actors in Telugu, He has acted in more than 200 films, and has garnered four state Nandi Awards.\n\nEluka Majaka: Eluka Majaka is a Telugu comedy film directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. The film stars Vennela Kishore, Brahmanandam, Raghu Babu and Pavani. The film is the jointly produced by Marella Narasimha Rao and Vaddempudi Srinivasa Rao under the production company Naa Friends Art Movies. This is the 75th film of Relangi Narasimha Rao.\n\nAyodhya 6 December 1992: Ayodhya 6 December 1992 (ISBN\u00a0 ) is a book written by P. V. Narasimha Rao, the tenth Prime Minister of India, and published on 1 August 2006 . Narasimha Rao had decreed that the book be published after his death, and accordingly it was published in August 2006. He claims that the book is not an \"\u201cexercise in self-righteousness or justification\u201d\", the content of the book indicate an attempt by him to absolve himself and his government of the responsibility for the failure to prevent the removal of the controversial structure known as \"Babri Masjid\". Narasimha Rao had assumed office in June 1991, and by that time the Ramjanamabhoomi-Babri Masjid issue was already in a state of serious alarm requiring intervention, including state intervention, to resolve the issue.\n\nNovel: A novel is any relatively long, written work of narrative fiction, normally in prose, and typically published as a book.\n\nPanuganti Lakshminarasimha Rao: Panuganti Lakshmi Narasimha Rao (Telugu - \u0c2a\u0c3e\u0c28\u0c41\u0c17\u0c02\u0c1f\u0c3f \u0c32\u0c15\u0c4d\u0c37\u0c4d\u0c2e\u0c40 \u0c28\u0c30\u0c38\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c39\u0c3e \u0c30\u0c3e\u0c35\u0c41) (2 november\n\nParrikal: Parrikal is a small village about 40 kilometers from Villupuram, Tamil Nadu. Parrikal is famous for its ancient temple which houses Shri Lakshmi Narasimha (the fourth Avatar of Vishnu). Lots of Madhva Brahmin families of the Shri Vyasaraja Mutt(Sosale) order owe allegiance to Parrikal Lakshmi Narasimha as their \"Kula Devata\" (God being worshiped ancestrally). Lore has it that the idols here are very ancient \"prathisthapane\" (installation) dating back to 1500 BC.\n\nKovvali Lakshmi Narasimha Rao: Kovvali was a popular novelist of Telugu language in the early 20th century. He is one of the most prolific writer of modern Telugu language. His complete name is Kovvali Lakshmi Narasimha Rao (1912\u20131975), born in Tanuku. He wrote about thousand Novels, which is a record not surpassed by any Telugu writer till now. Though they are not of high standard, they are very popular with public and known as \"Railway Literature\".\n\nVinjamuri Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha Rao: Vinjamuri Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha Rao (Telugu: \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1c\u0c2e\u0c42\u0c30\u0c3f \u0c35\u0c46\u0c02\u0c15\u0c1f \u0c32\u0c15\u0c4d\u0c37\u0c4d\u0c2e\u0c40 \u0c28\u0c30\u0c38\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c39\u0c3e\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c35\u0c41) (born 1887, date of death unknown) was an Indian stage actor, Telugu-Sanskrit pandit and author.", "question": "Which books which is relatively long written work of fiction did Kovvali Lakshmi Narasimha Rao write?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"author_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the author."}, "book_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of written work that is a relatively long work of fiction."}, "number_of_books_written": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total number of books of this type written by the author."}}, "required": ["author_name", "book_type", "number_of_books_written"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"author_name": "Kovvali Lakshmi Narasimha Rao", "book_type": "Novel", "number_of_books_written": 1000}, "ground_truth": {"author_name": "Kovvali Lakshmi Narasimha Rao", "book_type": "Novels", "number_of_books_written": 1000}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1536, "output_tokens": 39, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "0a115bd81763c8468bdc348b6def18ce121a10831260412cc78ff3d80cdd1208", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae0ac8b55429945ae959411", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Bangsamoro", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Bangsamoro Assembly: The Bangsamoro Parliament (also known as the Bangsamoro Assembly) will be the legislature of Bangsamoro Autonomous Region, a proposed autonomous region of the Philippines. The legislature will composed of at least 50 directly-elected members, who in turn are set to appoint a chief minister from among the members of the legislature. The chief minister will then be tasked with appointing a deputy chief minister and to select the members of the Bangsamoro Cabinet.\n\nList of political parties in Bougainville: Political parties in Bougainville lists political parties in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, an autonomous region within Papua New Guinea. The following political parties operate only within Bougainville.\n\nKarakoram Province: Karakoram Province is a proposed autonomous region for the Shi'a Islam-majority areas of northern Pakistan. According to the movement for autonomy in the 1980s, it was to span most of the Karakoram mountain range, covering Gilgit District, Kurram Agency and the Shia majority areas of Punjab and the North-West Frontier Province. 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It is principally led by the Tibetan diaspora in countries like India and the United States, and by celebrities and Tibetan Buddhists in the United States and Europe. The movement is not supported by the 14th Dalai Lama, who although having advocated it from 1961 to the late 1970s, proposed a sort of high-level autonomy in a speech in Strasbourg in 1988, and has since then restricted his position to either autonomy for the Tibetan people in the Tibet Autonomous Region \"within\" China, or extending the area of the autonomy to include parts of neighboring Chinese provinces inhabited by Tibetans.\n\nEzekiel Massat: Ezekiel Massat is a Bougainvillean lawyer and politician. Massat was appointed the Vice President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville by President James Tanis on January 19, 2009. Bougainville is an autonomous region within Papua New Guinea.\n\nGwangju Student Independence Movement: The Gwangju Student Independence Movement (Hangul: \uad11\uc8fc \ud559\uc0dd \ub3c5\ub9bd \uc6b4\ub3d9 Hanja:\u5149\u5dde\u5b78\u751f\u7368\u7acb\u904b\u52d5), or Gwangju Student Movement was a Korean independence movement in Gwangju against the 22 August 1910 to 15 August 1945 Japanese rule of Korea. The Gwangju Student Independence Movement took place in October and November 1929. It is considered the second-most important Korean independence movement in the period of the Japanese occupation, with the March 1st Movement considered the most important. 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The proposal is part of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro, a preliminary peace agreement signed between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the government. 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Delany in which he recounts his experiences as growing up a gay African American, as well as some of his time in an interracial and open marriage with Marilyn Hacker. It describes encounters with Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan, and Stokely Carmichael, a dinner with W. H. Auden, and a phone call to James Baldwin. Hazel Carby called it one of two contemporary autobiographies that are \"absolutely central to any consideration of black manhood\" (the other being that of Miles Davis). Among many cultural events of the decade that he witnessed, Delany recounts his attendance at the first New York City performance of artist Allan Kaprow's \"18 Happenings in 6 Parts\", the 1959 performance piece that, for many, marks the end of modernism and the beginning of postmodernism. In section 17.4 of the University of Minnesota Press edition, he describes the event and its venue, and speculates on its artistic significance. 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Delany's intended title for the book was \"A Fabulous, Formless Darkness\".\n\nStars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand: Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand (1984) is a science fiction novel by Samuel R. Delany. It was part of a planned duology (\"diptych\", in Delany's description) whose second half, \"The Splendor and Misery of Bodies, of Cities\", remains unfinished.\n\nThe Mad Man: The Mad Man is a sexually drenched literary novel by Samuel R. Delany, first published in 1994 by Richard Kasak. In a disclaimer that appears at the beginning of the book, Delany describes it as a \"pornotopic fantasy\". It was originally published in 1994, republished and slightly revised in 1996, and republished again with significant changes in 2002 and again in an e-book version with further corrections in 2015. Delany considers the 2015 version the definitive edition.\n\nEmpire Star: Empire Star is a 1966 science fiction novella by Samuel R. Delany. It is often published together with another book, most frequently (three times) with \"The Ballad of Beta-2\". Delany hoped to have it first published as part of an Ace Double with \"Babel-17\", but instead it was published with \"Tree Lord of Imeten\" by Tom Purdom. It was finally bundled with \"Babel-17\" in a 2001 reprint.\n\nAye, and Gomorrah, and other stories: Aye, and Gomorrah, and other stories is a collection of stories by American writer Samuel R. Delany, published by Vintage Books in 2003. It is a thematically arranged collection, in the style of James Joyce\u2019s \"Dubliners\" (1914), Sherwood Anderson\u2019s \"Winesburg, Ohio\" (1919), and Willa Cather\u2019s \"Youth and the Bright Medusa\" (1920). The book is closely based on an earlier collection, \"Driftglass\", which first appeared in 1971. The dedication to the two books is similar: one is simply an updated version of the other, dedicating the book to Delany\u2019s immediate family: his maternal grandmother, mother, sister, and father. Both carry identical epigraphs. The ten tales contained in \"Driftglass\" are all contained in \"Aye, and Gomorrah\", along with five other stories (\"Omegahelm\", \"Among the Blobs\", \"Tapestry\", \"Prismatica\", \"Ruins\"). The stories consist of ten science fiction tales, in the order the writer wrote them, followed by five fantasies, also in chronological order.\n\nAlan Moore: Alan Moore ( ; born 18 November 1953) is an English writer primarily known for his work in comic books including \"Watchmen\", \"V for Vendetta\" and \"From Hell\". Frequently described as the best graphic novel writer in history, he has been widely recognised by his peers and by critics. He has occasionally used such pseudonyms as Curt Vile, Jill de Ray, and Translucia Baboon; also, reprints of some of his work have been credited to The Original Writer when Moore requested that his name be removed.\n\nAye, and Gomorrah: \"Aye, and Gomorrah...\" is a science fiction short story by American writer Samuel R. Delany. It is the first short story Delany sold, and won the 1967 Nebula Award for best short story. Before it appeared in \"Driftglass\" and \"Aye, and Gomorrah, and other stories\", it first appeared as the final story in Harlan Ellison's seminal 1967 anthology, \"Dangerous Visions\". It was controversial because of its disturbing sexual subject matter, and has been called \"one of the best stories by a gay man published in the 1960s.\"\n\nSamuel R. Delany: Samuel Ray Delany Jr. ( ; born April 1, 1942), Chip Delany to his friends, is an American author, professor and literary critic. 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Other important literary figures include Salom\u00f3n de la Selva, Carlos Mart\u00ednez Rivas, Pablo Antonio Cuadra, Alberto Cuadra Mejia, Manolo Cuadra Vega, Pablo Alberto Cuadra Arguello, Ernesto Cardenal, Sergio Ram\u00edrez Mercado, Gioconda Belli, Jos\u00e9 Coronel Urtecho, Alfonso Cort\u00e9s, Julio Valle Castillo, and Claribel Alegr\u00eda, among others.\n\nNicaraguan one hundred-cordoba note: This series 2002 note is Blue. On the obverse is Rub\u00e9n Dar\u00edo and on the reverse is the Rub\u00e9n Dar\u00edo Theatre located in Managua.\n\nAlfonso Cort\u00e9s: Alfonso Cort\u00e9s (9 December 1893 - 3 February 1969) was a Nicaraguan poet. He is often referred to as the most important poet after Rub\u00e9n Dar\u00edo (poet who initiated the Spanish-American literary movement known as modernismo (modernism)). 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The original music score was composed by Dave Grusin.\n\nKara Zediker: Kara Zediker is an American actress born in Kankakee, Illinois. She guest starred on \"\" as the young T'Pau in the fourth-season episodes \"Awakening\" and \"Kir'Shara\". She has also guest-starred on such shows as \"Charmed\", \"The King of Queens\", \"Becker\", \"Joan of Arcadia\" and \"24\".\n\nBlanche Whiffen: Blanche Whiffen, better known as Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, (1845\u20131936) was an American actress born in London. Her maiden name was Galton. She was educated in France; made her stage d\u00e9but at the Royalty Theatre, London, in 1865; came to America in 1868; and toured the United States under John Templeton's management. In 1879 she played Buttercup in the first American production of Gilbert and Sullivan's \"Pinafore\". 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The ten species in this section are small terrestrial carnivorous plants native to tropical South America with one species also extending into tropical Africa. John Hendley Barnhart originally described and published this section in 1913 as a separate genus, \"Aranella\". Sadashi Komiya revised the genus \"Utricularia\" in a 1973 taxonomic review and placed Barnhart's genus at the rank of subgenus within \"Utricularia\". Peter Taylor then published his taxonomic monograph of \"Utricularia\" in 1986 in which he reduced Komiya's subgenus to the rank of section, placing it within subgenus \"Utricularia\". More recent phylogenetic data and revisions have reinstated subgenus \"Bivalvaria\" and have placed this section within it.\n\nUtricularia sect. Orchidioides: Utricularia\" sect. \"Orchidioides is a section in the genus \"Utricularia\". The species in this section are small or medium-sized terrestrial or epiphytic carnivorous plants native to Central and South America. Alphonse Pyrame de Candolle originally published this section in 1844. In 1916, John Hendley Barnhart moved the section to its own genus, \"Orchyllium\", recognizing that the species in this section are distinct. Several other botanists, including Henry Gleason, considered the treatment of these species in the genus \"Orchyllium\" valid and moved other species from \"Utricularia\" to \"Orchyllium\". Ultimately the species were all reunited under \"Utricularia\".\n\nUtricularia sect. Calpidisca: Utricularia\" sect. \"Calpidisca is a section in the genus \"Utricularia\". The ten species in this section are small terrestrial carnivorous plants native to Africa with one species extending its range into Mexico and another that extends into Asia as far as India. John Hendley Barnhart originally described and published this section in 1916 as a separate genus, \"Calpidisca\". Sadashi Komiya revised the genus \"Utricularia\" in a 1973 taxonomic review and placed Barnhart's genus at the rank of section within \"Utricularia\". Peter Taylor then published his taxonomic monograph of \"Utricularia\" in 1986 in which he placed Komiya's section within subgenus \"Utricularia\". More recent phylogenetic data and revisions have reinstated subgenus \"Bivalvaria\" and have placed this section within it.\n\nUtricularia sect. Phyllaria: Utricularia\" sect. \"Phyllaria is a section in the genus \"Utricularia\". The sixteen species in this section are small or very small lithophytic or epiphytic carnivorous plants native to the mountains of Asia, ranging from India to China and New Guinea. One species, \"Utricularia striatula\", is an exception and is widespread in much of the Old World tropics. Wilhelm Sulpiz Kurz originally described and published this section as \"Utricularia\"\u00a0subg. \u00a0\"Phyllaria\" in 1874. 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The two species in this section are very small rheophytic carnivorous plants that were formally included in section \"Avesicaria\" but were reassigned to their own section by Peter Taylor in 1989. He had included them in section \"Avesicaria\" largely because of the similar habit of the species, but the unique pollen morphology, dissimilar internal trap glands, and the anthers led Taylor to move these two species to section \"Choristothecae\". Both species are endemic to South America, with \"Utricularia determannii\" only known from Suriname and \"Utricularia choristotheca\" located in French Guiana and Suriname.\n\nUtricularia sect. Setiscapella: Utricularia\" sect. \"Setiscapella is a section in the genus \"Utricularia\" that contains small or medium-sized terrestrial or subaquatic species. 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Binky died in 1995 from sarcocystosis, a parasitic disease.\n\nAloinopsis setifera: Aloinopsis setifera is a species of succulent plant, native to Southern Africa.\n\nAlmond: The almond (\"Prunus dulcis\", syn. \"Prunus amygdalus\") is a species of tree native to the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent and North Africa.\n\nMorris Almond: Morris Almond (born February 2, 1985) is an American former professional basketball player. Almond is the founder of Almond Athletics. His last professional appearance would be for the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the NBA Development League (D-League).\n\nBrabejum: Brabejum is a genus of a single species of large evergreen tree, Brabejum stellatifolium in the Proteaceae, commonly called wild almond, bitter almond or ghoeboontjie. It is restricted in the wild to South Africa's Western Cape Province, where it grows in thickets along the banks of streams. The plant is of botanical interest as being Africa's only member of the large grevilleoid subfamily. 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It was founded by Brigham Young on 6 August 1877, 23 days before his death. He deeded several acres of land to a board of trustees for the development of a college. This was just two years after he founded Brigham Young Academy in Provo in 1875, which became Brigham Young University in 1903.\n\nBYU Creamery: The Brigham Young University Creamery is a grocery store for Brigham Young University students living in residence halls on campus. Students may purchase food and other items using their Signature Card accounts (an on-campus debit card system) or traditional payment methods. 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In April 1904, Brimhall became president of the school, which had become Brigham Young University (BYU) in October 1903. As President of BYU, Brimhall helped institute the collegiate program, departments for specific subjects, and an emphasis on religious learning.\n\nList of presidents of Brigham Young University: The following people have served as presidents of Brigham Young University and principals of Brigham Young Academy, which split to become Brigham Young University and Brigham Young High School in 1903. This list does not include presidents of Brigham Young University-Hawaii or Brigham Young University\u2013Idaho.\n\nBrigham Young University: Brigham Young University (BYU), sometimes referred to colloquially as The Y, is a private research university located in Provo, Utah, United States. 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She is a Privy Councillor and was the Member of Parliament for Maidstone from 1987 to 1997 and for Maidstone and The Weald from 1997 to 2010. She was a social conservative and a member of the Conservative Christian Fellowship. She retired from politics at the 2010 general election. Since 2002 she has also made numerous television and radio appearances, including as a television presenter. She is a convert from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism.\n\nBah\u00e1'\u00ed Faith in Spain: The Bah\u00e1'\u00ed Faith in Spain begins with coverage of events in the history of the B\u00e1b\u00ed religion in the 1850s. The first mention of Spain in Bah\u00e1'\u00ed literature was `Abdu'l-Bah\u00e1 mentioning it as a place to take the religion to in 1916. The first Bah\u00e1'\u00ed to visit Spain was in 1930 and the first pioneer to stay was Virginia Orbison in January 1947. Following some conversions to the religion the first Bah\u00e1'\u00ed Local Spiritual Assembly of Madrid was elected in 1948. As of 1959 there were 28 Bah\u00e1'\u00eds registered in Spain. Following the spread of the religion the first National Spiritual Assembly was elected in 1962. Following the election the breadth of initiatives of the community increased privately until 1968 when the national assembly was able to register as a Non-Catholic Religious Association in the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Information and Tourism allowing public religious events and publication and importation of religious materials. Following this the diversity of initiatives of the community significantly expanded. Bah\u00e1'\u00eds began operating a permanent Bah\u00e1'\u00ed school and in 1970 the first Spanish Roma joined the religion. In 1981 the Bah\u00e1'\u00eds held a separate school in the north central region of Spain to which over 100 people form 26 communities attended and the Spiritual Assembly of Mallorca held several month long classes (mostly for non-Bah\u00e1'\u00eds) in computer usage in 1985. 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According to Mariano Bolizza (1614), he and Niko Rai\u010dkov held 490 houses of the \"Chuzzi Albanesi\" (\"Albanian Ku\u010di\", a village of predominantly Roman Catholic religion), with 1,500 soldiers, described as \"very war-like and courageous\". They were among the 11 highland villages that actively fought against the Ottoman Empire; others included Vasojevi\u0107i, Bjelopavli\u0107i, Kelmendi and Hoti. He was first married to unnamed wife from Kastrati with whom he had a son Vuko. He then married a daughter or sister of a Bratono\u017ei\u0107i voivode, Pejo Stanojev Balevi\u0107, with whom he had four sons: Vujo\u0161, Iliko, \u010cejo and Mijo, progenitors of dominant Ku\u010di brotherhoods Vujo\u0161evi\u0107i, \u010cejovi\u0107i and Mijovi\u0107i. Brotherhood of Ilikovi\u0107i was further diversified thus the surname disappeared, whilst Vuko because of the dispute with his half-brothers left for Podgorica and converted to Islam, his descendants being known as Turkovi\u0107i. 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The movie was nominated for an Emmy in 1981 for \"Outstanding Animated Program\".\n\nThe World of David the Gnome: The World of David the Gnome, originally titled David, el Gnomo (also known as David, the Gnome), is a Spanish animated television series based on the children's book \"The Secret Book of Gnomes\", by the Dutch author Wil Huygen and illustrator Rien Poortvliet. The program was originally created in Spain by BRB Internacional (who were also responsible for the \"Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds\" franchise and other cartoons such as \"Bobobobs\" and \"Around the World with Willy Fog\") titled \"David el Gnomo\", and retains a sense of the lush illustrations of the original books. Twenty-six episodes were produced. There was also a spin-off series entitled \"Wisdom of the Gnomes\".\n\nThe Secret Book of Gnomes: The Secret Book of Gnomes is a series of books about Gnomes designed for children. They contain fictional stories and guides about how Gnomes live in harmony with their environment, such as what a Gnome has in his first aid kit and how a Gnome's house is built. The books were written by the Dutch author Wil Huygen and illustrator Rien Poortvliet, though they have claimed that parts were written by a Gnome called David. Those authors also created another series about Gnomes entitled The Gnomes.\n\nGnomes (South Park): \"Gnomes\" is the seventeenth episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 30th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on December 16, 1998. The episode was written by series co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with Pam Brady, and directed by Parker. This episode marks the first appearance of Tweek Tweak and his parents.\n\nSweet Pickles: Sweet Pickles is a series of 40 children's books by Ruth Lerner Perle, Jacquelyn Reinach, and Richard Hefter and published by Holt, Rinehart & Winston, having sold over 50 million copies. The books are set in the fictional town of Sweet Pickles and are about anthropomorphic animals with different personalities and behavior. There are 26 animals\u2014one for each letter of the alphabet. The books were published in 1977 and went out of print in the mid-1990s. The authors also created Stickybear and the Strawberry Library.\n\nFantaghir\u00f2 (TV series): Fantaghir\u00f2 is a 1999 Spanish animated television series based on the Italian fantasy film series \"Fantaghir\u00f2\". It was created by BRB Internacional with animation by Colorland Animation Production, written by Francesca Melandri, Giovanni Romoli and Lamberto Bava, produced by Mediaset, Telecinco and Grupo Planeta, with music by Mark Bradley and Terry Wilson. A 75-minute animated film \"Fantaghir\u00f2: Quest for the Kuorum\" edited together using footage from the series was released in 2000.\n\nSouth Park: The Stick of Truth: South Park: The Stick of Truth is a 2014 role-playing video game developed by Obsidian Entertainment in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios and published by Ubisoft. Based on the American adult animated television series \"South Park\", the game follows the New Kid, who has moved to the eponymous town and becomes involved in an epic role-play fantasy war involving humans, wizards, and elves, who are fighting for control of the all-powerful Stick of Truth. 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It was constructed in 1937, as a multi-purpose stadium, by the City of Nashua. The official seating capacity is 4,000 people. Holman is currently the home of the Nashua Silver Knights of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League.\n\nWinnipeg Maroons: The Winnipeg Maroons were a minor League baseball team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, United States, which played in the Northern League from 1902\u20131942. Their home field from 1906 to 1922 was Happyland Park, which had a seating capacity of 4,000. They subsequently played at Sherbourne Park, which had a seating capacity of 3,500. One of the most successful teams in the league, they won league championships eight times (1902, 1903, 1907, 1912, 1916, 1935, 1939, 1942).\n\nPhilippine Sports Stadium: The Philippine Sports Stadium, also known as New Era University (NEU) Stadium, is a football and track stadium at Ciudad de Victoria, a 140-hectare tourism enterprise zone in the towns of Bocaue and Santa Maria in Bulacan, Philippines. The stadium was built right next to the Philippine Arena, the world's largest indoor arena. The stadium is the largest football stadium in the Philippines with a maximum seating capacity of 25,000. Its seating capacity is more than twice the seating capacity of the Rizal Memorial Stadium, the national stadium of the country which has a seating capacity of 12,000.\n\nDoak Field: Doak Field (or The Doak) is a baseball venue in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. It opened in 1966 and is home to the North Carolina State University Wolfpack college baseball team of the NCAA's Division I Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). It is named for Charles Doak, who was the head coach of the NC State baseball team from 1924\u20131939. The stadium is located on NC State's Central Campus, behind Lee and Sullivan residence halls. The diamond is in the north/northwest corner of its block, which is bounded by Thurman Drive (third base, north/northeast); Dail Park and the residence halls (left field, east/southeast); Sullivan Drive (right field, south/southwest); and Varsity Drive (first base, west/northwest). Its seating capacity is 2,500 spectators, with an overflow capacity of 3,000. The largest crowd at Doak Field since its 2004 renovation was 3,109 on April 28, 2007, in a series finale between NC State and its rival UNC. Doak Field hosted the Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament in both 1974 and in 1980. NC State won the championship in 1974, while Clemson won in 1980.\n\nSeating capacity: Seating capacity is the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, in terms of both the physical space available, and limitations set by law. Seating capacity can be used in the description of anything ranging from an automobile that seats two to a stadium that seats hundreds of thousands of people. The largest sporting venue in the world, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, has a permanent seating capacity for more than 235,000 people and infield seating that raises capacity to an approximate 400,000.\n\nNashua Silver Knights: The Nashua Silver Knights is a summer collegiate baseball team based in Nashua, New Hampshire. It is a charter member of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League (FCBL), a wood-bat league with a 56-game regular season comprising 9 teams from New Hampshire to western Connecticut. The team's home games are played at Holman Stadium in Nashua. The team is owned by Drew Weber, who used to also own the Lowell Spinners, the Class A minor league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.\n\nAlumni Stadium (Guelph): Alumni Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. It is home to the Guelph Gryphons varsity football team. It was built in 1970, and has a fixed seating capacity of approximately 8,500, including fixed seating and the grass hill on the east side of the stadium. On October 27, 2011, it was announced that the stadium would undergo an $18 million expansion and renovation that will bring fixed seating capacity up to 7,500. It was also announced that an eight-lane track would be installed as well as synthetic turf for the field.\n\nKyle Field: Kyle Field is the football stadium located on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. It has been the home to the Texas A&M Aggie football team in rudimentary form since 1904, and as a complete stadium since 1927. It is known as the \"\"Home of the 12th Man\"\". The seating capacity of 102,733 in 2015 makes the stadium the largest in the Southeastern Conference and the fourth largest stadium in the NCAA, fourth largest stadium in the United States, and the fifth largest non-racing stadium in the world. Within the state of Texas, Kyle Field has the largest regular seating capacity, while AT&T Stadium has a larger overall capacity.\n\nEstadio Revoluci\u00f3n: Estadio de la Revoluci\u00f3n is a sports arena located near the downtown area of Torre\u00f3n in Coahuila, Mexico. It has a seating capacity of 12,000. Though used mainly for baseball games, it sometimes hosts concerts and other non-sport events. It is the home field of the Vaqueros Laguna baseball team. Since it was originally constructed as a multi sport stadium and featured a running track the Estadio de la Revoluci\u00f3n features the largest foul territory of any ball park within the Mexican League, the area of the former running track. The stadium is named to commemorate the Mexican Revolution of 1910\u20131920, a political change that was still recent at the time of the venue's opening on 15 September 1932. The stadium was renovated in the fall of 2002 to provide a refurbished appearance for the baseball team's reorganization, renaming, and new season starting in 2003.\n\nFirstEnergy Stadium: FirstEnergy Stadium, officially FirstEnergy Stadium, Home of the Cleveland Browns, is a multi-purpose stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, primarily for American football. It is the home field of the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL), and serves as a venue for other events such as college and high school football, soccer, and concerts. It opened in 1999 as Cleveland Browns Stadium and was renovated in two phases in early 2014 and 2015. The initial seating capacity was listed at 73,200 people, but following the first phase of the renovation project in 2014, seating capacity was reduced to 67,431. Since 2017, capacity is listed at 67,895. 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He was the \"sports editor on the commercial radio network with the largest sports audience in the Commonwealth\" and in 1946 he published \"Test Cricket and Records\", \"a splendid, authentic and comprehensive history of the many great Anglo-Australian matches\" from 1876 to 1938. He was a cricket commentator for the radio station 2UE for the 1946-47 Ashes series. After which he wrote \"Cricket Controversy, Test matches in Australia 1946-47\", an account of the series in which he was critical of the poor selection of the England team, Wally Hammond's uninspired leadership, Don Bradman's overeagerness to win, which Cary thought verged on gamesmanship, and the mistakes made by the Australian umpires George Borwick and John Scott. Along with Jack Fingleton he was regarded as one of Bradman's critics, even though he admired his batting.\n\n1958\u201359 Ashes series: The 1958\u201359 Ashes series consisted of five cricket Test matches, each scheduled for six days with eight ball overs. It formed part of the MCC tour of Australia in 1958\u201359, and the matches outside the Tests were played in the name of the Marylebone Cricket Club. The England team led by Peter May was labelled the strongest ever to leave England. It had the formidable bowling attack of Fred Trueman, Frank Tyson, Brian Statham, Peter Loader, Jim Laker and Tony Lock; the all-rounder Trevor Bailey; the outstanding wicket-keeper Godfrey Evans; and the batting of Colin Cowdrey, Tom Graveney, Raman Subba Row and Ted Dexter. They had won the last three Ashes series in 1953, 1954\u201355 and 1956, but lost the series 4\u20130 to Australia. It was one of the biggest upsets in Test cricket history and the biggest margin of defeat in an Ashes series since the 5\u20130 \"whitewashing\" inflicted by Warwick Armstrong's Australians in 1920\u201321.\n\n1974\u201375 Ashes series: The 1974\u201375 Ashes series consisted of six cricket Test matches, each match lasted five days with six hours of play each day and eight ball overs. It formed part of the MCC tour of Australia in 1974\u201375 and the matches outside the Tests were played in the name of the Marylebone Cricket Club. Ian Chappell's Australians won the series 4\u20131 and \"brutally and unceremoniously wrenched the Ashes\" from Mike Denness's England team. It was Australia's first series victory over England for ten years and the experience proved popular as 777,563 spectators came through the gates and paid nearly a million Australian dollars for the privilege. 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The two successes of the tour were the newly capped Alec Bedser, who would carry the England bowling attack until 1955, and Godfrey Evans who would be England's first choice wicketkeeper until 1959. England had drawn the Victory Tests 2-2 in 1945 and were thought to be equal in strength, but Hammond lost 3-0 to Don Bradman's Australian team which had only two other pre-war players - Lindsay Hassett and Sid Barnes, who had played 5 Tests between them - and was packed with fresh talent in the shape of Arthur Morris, Keith Miller, Ray Lindwall, Colin McCool, Ernie Toshack and Don Tallon. There were several controversial umpiring decisions which assumed greater significance as they favoured Australia and in particular Don Bradman.\n\n1950\u201351 Ashes series: The 1950\u201351 Ashes series consisted of five cricket Test matches, each of six days with five hours play each day and eight ball overs. 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They were the only touring team to win a series in Australia between 1932\u201333 and 1970\u201371 and only the second of three touring teams to win a series in Australia from behind (the other two being England in 1911\u201312 and the West Indies in 1992\u201393). The tour is best remembered for the bowling of Frank \"Typhoon\" Tyson, who was at the time regarded as the fastest, most frightening bowler ever seen in Australia. The series saw a phenomenal concentration of bowling prowess on both sides \u2013 four of the bowlers had career Test averages under 21, another five under 25 and the remaining four under 30. Unsurprisingly therefore, the ball dominated the bat for most of the series and each side only topped 300 in an innings twice. Unlike the following series in 1958\u201359 there were rarely any umpiring disputes and Keith Miller wrote \"Mel McInnes, Colin Hoy and Ron Wright were our leading umpires in the 1954\u201355 M.C.C. tour of Australia, and I have no hesitation in saying that McInnes gave the finest exhibition of umpiring in a Test series that I have experienced\".\n\n1970\u201371 Ashes series: The 1970\u201371 Ashes series consisted of seven cricket Test matches, each of five days with six hours play each day and eight ball overs. It formed part of the MCC tour of Australia in 1970\u201371 and the matches outside the Tests were played in the name of the Marylebone Cricket Club. Ray Illingworth's England team beat Bill Lawry's Australians 2\u20130 and regained the Ashes, the only full Test series in Australia in which the home team failed to win a Test. \"The Momentous Series of 1970\u201371\" was pivotal in cricket history and \"essentially ushered in the modern period of Test cricket\". 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Johnson. Headquartered at 200 S. Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Led by its flagship publication, \"Ebony\", Johnson Publishing is the largest African-American-owned publishing firm in the United States. Johnson Publishing Company also published \"Jet\" magazine, a weekly magazine from November 1951 until June 2014. The company operates a book division, which has published books such as \"The New Ebony Cookbook\" and the more controversial \"\". The company produced the 1954 film \"The Secret of Selling the Negro Market\", which was designed to encourage advertisers to promote their products and services in the African American media. In 2016, Johnson announced the sale of its publications and the creation of a new publisher by the new owner called \"Ebony Media Corp.\" The specialty cosmetics business will be retained by Johnson.\n\nIt's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers: It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers is a bestselling young adult novel by Louise Rennison, the second in the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series. It was published in the US as On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God. Elements of the book were used in the film \"Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging\".\n\nWorld Publishing Company: The World Publishing Company was an American publishing company founded by Alfred H. Cahen. Originally headquartered in Cleveland, the company later added an office in New York City. The company published genre fiction, trade paperbacks, children's literature, nonfiction books, textbooks, Bibles, and dictionaries, primarily from 1940 to 1980. 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The series was published as a \"giveaway\" premium and sold to vendors who would stamp their name on it (or arranged for their logo to be printed on the cover) and given away to children who shopped at their store. A prominent outlet for the series was through shoe departments at Sears stores. No publisher logo was on the cover. It was published under Western's \"K.K. Publishing\" subsidiary through the mid-1960s, then by just Western. Many of the characters published by Western for Dell Comics and their own Gold Key Comics, both licensed and original, appeared in the comic.\n\nRhett Reese: Rhett Reese is an American film producer, television producer and screenwriter. As a screenwriter, his credits include \"Clifford's Really Big Movie\", \"Cruel Intentions 3\". He has collaborated with Paul Wernick, writing the films \"Zombieland\", \"\", and \"Deadpool\". Together they also created the reality series \"The Joe Schmo Show\".\n\nList of The Simpsons comics: The following is a list of comic book series based on the animated TV show The Simpsons and published by Bongo Comics in the United States. The first comic strips based on \"The Simpsons\" appeared in 1991 in the magazine \"Simpsons Illustrated\" (not to be confused with the comic publications from 2012 bearing the same name), which was a companion magazine to the show. The comic strips were popular and a one-shot comic book entitled \"Simpsons Comics and Stories\", containing three different stories, was released in 1993 for the fans. The book was a success and due to this, the creator of \"The Simpsons\", Matt Groening, and his companions Bill Morrison, Mike Rote, Steve Vance and Cindy Vance created the publishing company Bongo Comics. By the end of 1993, Bongo was publishing four titles: \"Simpsons Comics\", \"Bartman\", \"Radioactive Man\" and \"Itchy & Scratchy Comics\". Since then, many more titles have been published, out of which \"Simpsons Comics\", \"Bart Simpson\", \"Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror\", \"Simpsons Super Spectacular\", Simpsons Summer Shindig, and \"Simpsons Winter Wingding\".\n\nClifford's Really Big Movie: Clifford's Really Big Movie is an American animated musical epic adventure comedy-drama family film, loosely based on the book series \"Clifford the Big Red Dog\" by Norman Bridwell, and more closely based on the classic PBS Kids TV series adapted from it. This film was directed by Robert Ramirez, produced by Scholastic Entertainment and Big Red Dog Productions, and originally released to theaters by Warner Bros. on February 20, 2004.\n\nClifford the Big Red Dog: Clifford the Big Red Dog is an eponymously titled American children's book series about a giant red dog named Clifford. It was first published in 1963 and was written by Norman Bridwell (1928\u20132014). The series helped establish Scholastic as a premier publishing company, and Clifford himself is Scholastic's official mascot.\n\nJamsai: Jamsai is a publishing company located in Bangkok, Thailand. Publishing since 2002, Jamsai has four brands: Jamsai Publishing Books, Enter Books Publishing, Zion Press Publishing, and Book Wave Publishing. It is considered one of the largest publishers of teen romantic fiction in Thailand. This publishing company has published many famous Thai writers. Jamsai also supports many charities benefitting local communities.\n\nThe X-Files Season 11 (comics): The X-Files Season 11 is an 8-issue comic book series published by IDW Publishing. The title follows \"The X-Files Season 10\" comic book series and serves as an extension of the television series \"The X-Files\". 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Founded in 1999, it was the fourth Honda automotive venture in India, after Kinetic Honda Motor Ltd (1984-1998), Hero Honda (1984-2011) and Honda Siel Cars India (1995-2012). HMSI was established in 1999 at Manesar, District Gurgaon, Haryana.\n\nHonda Aircraft Company: The Honda Aircraft Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Honda Motor Company that has developed the prototype HondaJet and is slated to manufacture and market the production version of the aircraft. The company was formed as a separate entity in August 2006 under the leadership of president and CEO Michimasa Fujino.\n\nMugen Motorsports: Mugen Motorsports (M-TEC Co., Ltd) (\u7121\u9650) is a Japanese company formed in 1973 by Hirotoshi Honda, the son of Honda Motor Company founder Soichiro Honda, and Masao Kimura. Mugen, meaning \"Without Limit\", \"Unlimited\" or \"Vast\", (hence the commonly placed word \"Power\" after, denoting \"Unlimited Power\") is an engine tuner and parts manufacturer that manufactures OEM parts such as body kits and sports exhausts for Honda Motor Company. Despite the family connections, however, Mugen is not, and has never been, owned by Honda Motor Company; Mugen owner Hirotoshi Honda has been the major shareholder in Honda since his father's death in 1991.\n\nCVCC: CVCC is a trademark by the Honda Motor Company for an engine with reduced automotive emissions, which stood for \"Compound Vortex Controlled Combustion\". The first mention of Honda developed CVCC technology was done by Mr. Soichiro Honda February 12, 1971, at the Federation of Economic Organizations Hall in Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. Honda's engineers at the time, Mr. Date conferred with Mr. Yagi and Mr. Nakagawa about the possibility of creating lean combustion via a prechamber, which some diesel engines utilized. The first engine to be installed with the CVCC approach for testing was the single-cylinder, 300 cc Honda EA engine used in the Honda N600 hatchback in January 1970. This technology allowed Honda's cars to meet Japanese and United States emission standards in the 1970s without a catalytic converter. A type of stratified charge engine, it first appeared on the 1975 \"ED1\" engine. As emission laws advanced and required more stringent admissible levels, Honda abandoned the CVCC method and introduced PGM-FI, or Programmed Fuel Injection on all Honda vehicles. Some vehicles in Japan had a combination of electronically controlled carburetors, called PGM-Carb on specific, transitional Honda D, E and ZC engines.\n\nHonda advanced technology: Honda Advanced Technology is part of Honda's long-standing research and development program focused on building new models for their automotive products and automotive-related technologies, with many of the advances pertaining to engine technology. Honda's commitment to pursuit of ideas and exploration of technological challenges has led to practical solutions ranging from fuel-efficient vehicles and engines, to more sophisticated applications such as the humanoid robot, ASIMO, and the Honda HA-420 HondaJet, a six-passenger business jet.\n\nAmerican Honda Motor Company: The American Honda Motor Company, Inc. (sometimes abbreviated as AHM) is a North American subsidiary of the Honda Motor Company, Ltd. It was founded in 1959. The company combines product sales, service and coordinating functions of Honda in North America, and is responsible for distribution, marketing and sales of Honda and Acura brand automobiles, Honda power sports products, including motorcycles, scooters and all-terrain vehicles, and Honda power equipment products, including lawnmowers, tillers, string trimmers, snow blowers, generators, small displacement general-purpose engines and marine outboard engines.\n\nHonda HA-420 HondaJet: The Honda HA-420 HondaJet is the first aircraft developed by Honda Aircraft Company. The light business jet was designed in Japan and then developed and manufactured in Greensboro, North Carolina in the United States.\n\nHonda Cars India: Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) is a subsidiary of Honda of Japan for the production, marketing and export of passenger cars in India. Formerly known as Honda Siel Cars India Ltd, it began operations in 1995 as a joint venture between Honda Motor Company and Usha International of Siddharth Shriram Group. In August, 2012, Honda bought out Usha International's entire 3.16 percent stake for 1.8 billion in the joint venture. The company officially changed its name to Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) and became a 100% subsidiary of Honda.\n\nHonda Aero: Honda Aero, Inc. (HAI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Honda Motor Co., Ltd., is headquartered in Burlington, North Carolina near the Burlington - Alamance Regional Airport. The Burlington facility will serve as the primary production location for engines developed and marketed by GE Honda Aero Engines, LLC (a joint venture between Honda Aero and GE), beginning with the GE Honda HF120 turbofan engine. Development of the facility represents a $27 million capital expenditure by Honda, bringing the company's total North American capital investment to more than $9 billion. Production began with the GE Honda Aero Engine HF120 on March 17, 2015.\n\nMichimasa Fujino: Michimasa Fujino (\u85e4\u91ce \u9053\u683c , Fujino Michimasa ) is a Japanese engineer and businessman, the founding president and CEO of Honda Aircraft Company, the Honda subsidiary. At Honda Aircraft, he is responsible for Honda\u2019s overall aircraft business strategy, operation, design, development, certification, marketing, sales and production of the innovative HondaJet. 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The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital, which typically has an emergency department to treat urgent health problems ranging from fire and accident victims to a heart attack. A district hospital typically is the major health care facility in its region, with large numbers of beds for intensive care and additional beds for patients who need long-term care. Specialised hospitals include trauma centres, rehabilitation hospitals, children's hospitals, seniors' (geriatric) hospitals, and hospitals for dealing with specific medical needs such as psychiatric treatment (see psychiatric hospital) and certain disease categories. Specialised hospitals can help reduce health care costs compared to general hospitals.\n\nMoccasin Bend Mental Health Institute: Moccasin Bend is the site of the Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute. It is located on a private area of land on the Tennessee River. It was founded in 1961 by the Tennessee State Legislature. \"Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute is a psychiatric hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with 150 beds. Survey data for the latest year available shows that the hospital had a total of 2,340 admissions.\" . The hospital was built into five different buildings. The first building was built in 1961. \"A local architect, Mario Bianculli, designed the majority of the buildings at the Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute. Considered \u201cChattanooga\u2019s First Modernist,\u201d Bianculli was a pioneer of modern architecture in Tennessee and the southeastern United States.\" The hospital specializes in psychiatric care.\n\nProvidence Hospital (Washington, D.C.): Providence Hospital is a 408 bed hospital located in the District of Columbia. Founded in 1861, it is the longest continuously operating hospital in the District. 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He is most widely published in the area of interpersonal psychotherapy or IPT, a manualized form of treatment, in which he was trained by the late Gerald L. Klerman, M.D. Dr. Markowitz is a graduate of Columbia University and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and received his psychiatric residency training at the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic of Cornell University Medical School/New York-Presbyterian Hospital.\n\nLegacy Holladay Park Medical Center: Legacy Holladay Park Medical Center is a hospital located in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1893 as Hahnemann Hospital. By 1947 the hospital had 100 beds, and that year it changed its name to Holladay Park Hospital with plans to expand to 200 beds. With a 1985 merger with Physicians & Surgeons Hospital (which had been known as Coffey Memorial Hospital until 1945), the name was changed to Holladay Park Medical Center. At that time both hospitals were part of Metropolitan Hospitals, Inc. that had been formed by Physicians & Surgeons Hospital and Emanuel Hospital. After becoming part of Legacy Health when it was formed in 1989, Legacy closed the then 171-bed hospital in 1994. As of 2014, the former hospital was used by Legacy as the Legacy Research Institute. Legacy proposed converting the building into an emergency room for psychiatric patients in 2014 after the Legacy Research Institute moved to a new building. Legacy, Oregon Health & Science University, Adventist Health, and Kaiser Permanente agreed to operate the ER, with a planned opening in 2016.\n\nPsychiatric Institute of Washington: The Psychiatric Institute of Washington (PIW) is an acute (104 bed) psychiatric hospital in Washington, D.C. Opened in 1967, PIW is a short-term, private hospital. It offers behavioral healthcare to patients suffering from mental and addictive illnesses, including children, adolescents, adults and the elderly. 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In the 2008 \"Report\" of the Inspector of Mental Health Services it was recommended that acute admissions to the secure units 3A and 3B should cease due to their unsuitability and all admissions should be redirected to the new purpose built unit at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin. This new acute psychiatric unit was finally opened in Connolly Hospital on 29 November 2010 allowing for the commencement of the transfer of patients from St. Brendan's to Blanchardstown. This is part of a process that will see all the old units at St. Brendan's retired as psychiatric facilities. However, this does not signal the end of the use of the site for the provision of mental health services. 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Unlike other similar dance shows, the dancers were all couples in real life, not one celebrity plus one professional dancer.\n\nRupert Doone: Rupert Doone (born Ernest Reginald Wollfield 14 August 1903 \u2013 4 March 1966) was a British dancer, choreographer, theatre director, and teacher in London.\n\nTerence Lewis (choreographer): Terence Lewis (born 10 April 1975) is an Indian dancer and choreographer, specializing in contemporary dance. He is known as a choreographer and judge in reality dance series. .\" Dance India Dance Season 1, 2, 3\" (2009\u20132012) He runs his 'Terence Lewis Contemporary Dance Company' in Mumbai, holds dance workshops both in India and abroad. He has choreographed Bollywood films like, \"Lagaan\" (2001), \"Jhankaar Beats\" (2003) and \"Naach\" (2004), apart from musicals, stage shows, ads, music videos and national and international dance competitions , as well as starring in a music video for \"DJ Hot Remix Vol.3\" called Badan Pe Sitare (Remix of old song by Harry Anand) He was recently a judge of \"Nach Baliye 5\", along with actress Shilpa Shetty and film director Sajid Khan. And currently seen judging Nach Baliye Shriman v/s Shrimati along with actress and \"Nach Baliye 5\" judge Shilpa Shetty and film director and choreographer Farah Khan. Terence Lewis also got Staar Parivaar Award for Favourite Judge. He also choreographed Disney India's first theatre production Beauty and the Beast.\n\nTamsier Joof Aviance: Tamsier Joof Aviance or \"Tamsier Aviance\" (n\u00e9 Tamsier Joof \u2014 17 May 1973, former stage name: \"Tam Jo\") is a British dancer, choreographer, actor, model, entrepreneur and radio presenter from a Senegalese and Gambian background. He took the name \"\"Aviance\"\" after joining the House of Aviance \u2014 one of the legendary vogue-ball houses in the United States. As well as appearing in several musicals, and as stage backing dancer for Mary Kiani, Take That and Janet Jackson, he was also known within the London voguing scene during the 1990s and is among the original London vogue dancers of that era.\n\nLizzie Gough: Elizabeth Anne Gough (born 30 September 1984) is a British dancer, television judge, and dance presenter who came in third during the first series of \"So You Think You Can Dance\". In 2010, she made her first appearance as a judge for the BBC / CBBC television series \"Alesha's Street Dance Stars\". Gough trained in dance at Fitzell Roberts School of Dance in Southampton, and both dance and musical theatre at Laine Theatre Arts, a performing arts college in Epsom, Surrey.\n\nWayne Sleep: Wayne Philip Colin Sleep OBE (born 17 July 1948) is a British dancer, director, choreographer, actor and panellist. He was a Principal Dancer with the Royal Ballet and has appeared as a Guest Artist with several other ballet companies. 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In response to the successful Chinese First Phase Campaign against the United Nations forces, General Douglas MacArthur launched the Home-by-Christmas Offensive to evict the Chinese forces from Korea and to end the war. Anticipating this reaction, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army Commander Peng Dehuai planned a counteroffensive, dubbed the \"Second Phase Campaign\", against the advancing UN forces.\n\nAlpha L. Bowser: Alpha Lyons Bowser (August 21, 1910 \u2013 July 13, 2003) was a United States Marine Corps lieutenant general. He was a combat veteran of World War II and the Korean War \u2014 decorated for his actions during the Battle of Iwo Jima and in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir.\n\nHomer Litzenberg: Homer Laurence Litzenberg (January 8, 1903 \u2013 June 27, 1963) was a decorated Lieutenant General in the United States Marine Corps, serving in Haiti, World War II, and the Korean War. His final rank was awarded at his retirement for valor in battle. He retired from the post of Inspector General of the Marine Corps on May 31, 1959, after more than 37 years of service. Litzenberg is best known for commanding the 7th Marine Regiment during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir.\n\nThe Battle of Chosin: The Battle of Chosin is a 2016 American documentary film about the Battle of Chosin Reservoir during the Korean War. The film is directed by Randall MacLowry and was distributed on the PBS network. It premiered on November 1, 2016 as part of the \"American Experience\" series.\n\nBattle of Chosin Reservoir order of battle: Battle of Chosin Reservoir Order of Battle is a list of the significant units that fought in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir between November 27, 1950 and December 13, 1950.\n\nVMR-152: Marine Transport Squadron 152 (VMR-152) was an air transport of the United States Marine Corps that was responsible for the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies. The squadron flew fixed-wing cargo aircraft to include the R4D Skytrain and the R4Q Flying Boxcar. The squadron saw combat during World War II and the Korean War with their most notable contributions coming during the early stages of the Battle of Guadalcanal and during the Marine breakout during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. The squadron was decommissioned in the late 1950s.\n\nUSS Chosin: USS \"Chosin\" (CG-65) is a \"Ticonderoga\"-class guided-missile cruiser serving in the United States Navy. She is named in honor of the Battle of Chosin Reservoir of the Korean War. Commissioned in 1991, she is currently serving in the Pacific Fleet, based at San Diego. The cruiser has participated in Operation Southern Watch, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. She is the first US Navy ship to bear this name.\n\nSecond Phase Campaign: The Second Phase Campaign of the Korean War was an extended military offensive by the Chinese People's Volunteer Army during the last week of November, 1950, and the first two weeks of December. The two major engagements were battles near the Ch'ongch'on River in the Chinese-designated Western Sector and Chosin Reservoir in their Eastern Sector. The Chinese opposed United Nations-authorized forces composed of American military and various allied forces.\n\nBattle of Chosin Reservoir: The Battle of Chosin Reservoir, also known as the Chosin Reservoir Campaign or the Changjin Lake Campaign (Korean: \uc7a5\uc9c4\ud638 \uc804\ud22c ; hanja: \u9577\u6d25\u6e56\u6230\u9b2a; rr: \"Jangjin ho jeontu\"; ), was a decisive battle in the Korean War. The name \"Chosin\" is derived from the Japanese pronunciation \"\"Ch\u014dshin\"\", instead of Korean pronunciation\n\nWilliam Frederick Harris: William Frederick Harris (6 March 1918 \u2013 7 December 1950) was a United States Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel during the Korean War. He was the son of USMC General Field Harris, a Prisoner of War during World War II and a recipient of the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism during the breakout in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. He was last seen by American forces on 7 December 1950, was listed missing in action and is presumed to have been killed in action. 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The prefecture's population was 3,758,700 in 2010, including 1,436,599 in the built-up area made of 4 urban districts. Its total area is 18,777 km2 and 667 km2 for built up area.\n\nHunan\u2013Guangxi Railway: The Hunan\u2013Guangxi Railway or Xianggui Railway (), is a mostly electrified railroad in southern China that connects Hunan province and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The shortform name of the line, Xianggui, is named after the Chinese short names of Hunan, \"Xiang\" and Guangxi, \"Gui\". The line runs 1013 km from Hengyang in Hunan to Friendship Pass on Guangxi's border with Vietnam. Major cities along route include Hengyang, Yongzhou, Guilin, Liuzhou, Nanning, Pingxiang, and Friendship Pass.\n\nGuiliu Expressway: Guiliu Expressway (\u6842\u67f3\u9ad8\u901f\u516c\u8def) connects the cities of Guilin and Liuzhou in the Chinese province of Guangxi. It was completed on May 1, 1997 and has a length of 138.46\u00a0km.\n\nLiaozhong District: Liaozhong District () is under the administration of Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. The name of the district literally means \"Central Liao[ning]\", referring to its central location within the province. It lies 67 km southwest of the downtown of Shenyang, near the intersection of G1 Beijing\u2013Harbin Expressway and G91 Liaozhong Ring Expressway. , it had a population of 476,081 residing in an area of 1648 km2 . It is the southernmost county-level division of Shenyang City, bordering Xinmin City to the north, and Tiexi District to the northeast, as well as the prefecture-level cities of Liaoyang to the southeast, Anshan to the south and southwest, and Jinzhou to the west.\n\nLiaoyang: Liaoyang () is a prefecture-level city of east-central Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, situated on the T'ai-tzu River and, together with Anshan, forms a metro area of 2,057,200 inhabitants in 2010. It is approximately one hour south of Shenyang, the provincial capital, by car. Liaoyang is home to Liaoning University's College of Foreign Studies and a number of vocational colleges. The city hosts a limited number of professional basketball and volleyball games in a modern sports facility.\n\nLiujiang District: Liujiang District (; Standard Zhuang: Liujgyangh Gih ) is under the administration of Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, located on the southwest bank of the Liu River. It covers a land area of 2539.16 km2 and had a population of 562,351 as of 2010 . The southernmost county-level division of Liuzhou City, it lies south of Liuzhou's city proper, bordering the prefecture-level cities of Laibin to the south and Hechi to the northwest.\n\nDahuofang Water Tunnel: The Dahuofang Water Tunnel (Chinese: \u5927\u4f19\u623f\u8f93\u6c34\u5de5\u7a0b\u5f15\u6c34\u96a7\u9053 ), located in Liaoning Province, China is an 85.3 km tunnel eight meters in diameter which provides water from the Dahuofang Reservoir to the cities of Shenyang, Fushun, Liaoyang, Anshan, Panjin, Yingkou, and Dalian. s of 2014 it is the third longest tunnel in the world. Boring of the tunnel began in September 2006, was completed in April 2009, and cost 5.2 billion yuan (about $750 million).\n\nBattle of Shen-Liao: The Battle of Shen-Liao was a military conflict between the Later Jin and the Ming dynasty. In early 1621 Nurhaci, khan of the Later Jin, invaded Liaodong and captured the cities of Shenyang and Liaoyang from the Ming.\n\nLuzhai County: Luzhai County (; Standard Zhuang: Luzcai Yen ) is under the administration of Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. The easternmost county-level division of Liuzhou City, it borders the prefecture-level cities of Guilin to the north and east and Laibin to the southeast.\n\nSujiatun District: Sujiatun District () is one of nine districts of Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and forms part of the southern suburbs. The current population of Sujiatun is 430,000 and is located 15\u00a0km away from central Shenyang. Sujiatun is known mostly for its agricultural and industrial activity. It borders the districts of Yuhong and Heping to the north, Dongling to the northeast, Tiexi to the northwest; it also borders the prefecture-level cities of Fushun to the east, Benxi to the southeast, and Liaoyang to the southwest.", "question": "Which of these cities has the most inhabitants as of 2010; Liaoyang or Liuzhou?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city_with_most_inhabitants": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the city identified as having the most inhabitants based on the provided data."}, "comparison_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The specific year for which the population data was compared."}, "cities_population_data": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of cities involved in the comparison, along with their respective population figures.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the city."}, "population_figures": {"type": "array", "description": "Different population figures available for the city from the context.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"population_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The description of the population figure (e.g., 'prefecture', 'built-up area', 'metro area with another city')."}, "count": {"type": "integer", "description": "The numerical population count."}}, "required": ["population_type", "count"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["city_name", "population_figures"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["city_with_most_inhabitants", "comparison_year", "cities_population_data"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"city_with_most_inhabitants": "Liuzhou", "comparison_year": 2010, "cities_population_data": [{"city_name": "Liaoyang", "population_figures": [{"population_type": "metro area (with Anshan)", "count": 2057200}]}, {"city_name": "Liuzhou", "population_figures": [{"population_type": "prefecture", "count": 3758700}, {"population_type": "built-up area", "count": 1436599}]}]}, "ground_truth": {"city_with_most_inhabitants": "Liuzhou", "comparison_year": 2010, "cities_population_data": [{"city_name": "Liuzhou", "population_figures": [{"population_type": "prefecture", "count": 3758700}, {"population_type": "built-up area", "count": 1436599}]}, {"city_name": "Liaoyang", "population_figures": [{"population_type": "metro area with Anshan", "count": 2057200}]}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1843, "output_tokens": 126, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "b670032eaf831f1fd02e41c7dc84f71a39346e8d977af742edbae169c570ef9b", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5abbf9db554299114383a0c6", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "24 March 1990", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "2000 Women's Cricket World Cup Final: The 2000 Women's Cricket World Cup Final was a women's One Day International cricket match between New Zealand and Australia played on 23 December 2000 at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln, New Zealand. It was the culmination of the 2000 Women's Cricket World Cup, the seventh Women's Cricket World Cup. New Zealand won by 4 runs, clinching their first World Cup title, after finishing as runners-up in both the 1993 and 1997 tournaments. Rick Eyre of \"ESPNcricinfo\" suggested that it was \"the greatest World Cup final ever.\"\n\nJaya Sharma: Jaya Sharma (born 17 September 1980 in Ghaziabad) is an Indian cricketer who has played one women's test match and 77 women's one-day internationals including the 2005 Women's Cricket World Cup in South Africa. Sharma was the first female recipient of the BCCI player of the year award (2007).\n\nSarah Illingworth: Sarah Louise Illingworth (born 9 September 1963) is a former New Zealand cricketer. Illingworth played in six women's Test matches, captaining New Zealand in them all, racking up six draws. New Zealand won 18, lost 10 and had one no result in the 29 women's one-day internationals she captained New Zealand in. 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She has batted in positions from opening to number 10, but her highest score in women's ODI cricket is still the 10 she managed against England in 2005\u201306. She regularly bowled leg breaks before captaining the side, but in eight matches as captain she has not bowled more than five overs in any game.\n\nStephanie Power: Stephanie Judith Power, born 19 April 1957 in Trinidad and Tobago, is a West Indies cricketer. 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They are one of only three married couples along with and the English Roger Prideaux and Ruth Prideaux (n\u00e9e Westbrook) and the Australians Mitchell Starc and Alyssa Starc (n\u00e9e Healy) to have both played Test cricket.\n\nAlison Hodgkinson: Alison Lucille Hodgkinson (born 30 January 1977) in East London. 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In the past it has served as an alternate home stadium for The University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, and the University of Southern Mississippi. From 1973 to 1990 the Egg Bowl was played there and from 1992 to 2013 it hosted the Mississippi High School Activities Association state championship football games. In addition to college and high school games it has hosted several National Football League (NFL) preseason games.\n\n2009 Texas Bowl: The 2009 Texas Bowl was the fourth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The game started at 2:30 PM US CST on Thursday, December 31, 2009. The game was telecast on ESPN for the first time in bowl history after being televised by the NFL Network for the first three games. The Texas Bowl matched the Big 12 Conference sixth-place Missouri Tigers against independent Navy Midshipmen. Navy defeated Missouri 35\u201313.\n\nCrump Stadium: Crump Stadium was a sports stadium in Memphis, Tennessee, built in 1934 and largely demolished in 2006. It was built as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project with a capacity of 7,500. In 1939 it was enlarged to hold 25,000 spectators. In 1948 and 1949 it staged the Delta Bowl, a college football bowl game. In 1947 the Arkansas\u2013Texas football game was played there. The annual Ole Miss\u2013Tennessee game was also held there in 1960s. Memphis State University (now University of Memphis) home football games were played there until the completion of Memphis Memorial Stadium (now Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium) in the mid-1960s. The stadium was named for the late Memphis political boss E. H. Crump. It is now home to Central High School.\n\nKiwanis Field: Kiwanis Field (formerly called Municipal Field) is a ballpark in Salem, Virginia which was opened in 1932. 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Campbell Field, is an American college football stadium located in Golden, Colorado. The stadium serves as the home field of the Colorado Mines Orediggers football team representing the Colorado School of Mines. Campbell Field is one of the oldest football fields in existence, the oldest west of the Mississippi River and the oldest in NCAA Division II. Originally it was a dirt surface all-purpose athletic field in exactly its current configuration, built within a clay pit, a fitting mined-out home for the Orediggers. Its first athletic contest, held on May 20, 1893, was the first annual Colorado Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association Field Day, featuring many athletic contests between the University of Colorado, Colorado A&M, Colorado School of Mines, and the University of Denver, in which Mines claimed the most medals. Its first football game took place on October 7, 1893, a 6-0 Mines victory over the University of Denver. It has been home to the football Orediggers through all but the first five seasons of their existence (their previous home were the now-destroyed grounds at the southeast corner of 19th and Illinois streets in Golden), and has been renovated several times throughout its existence. The field was originally called Athletic Park, renamed Brooks Field after Mines trustee and benefactor Ralph D. Brooks in 1922, and renamed Campbell Field after 1939 undefeated team member and benefactor Harry D. Campbell in 2010. Campbell Field is the oldest football field in the west, the oldest in NCAA Division II football and the 5th oldest college football field in the nation.\n\nVeterans Memorial Stadium (League City): Veterans Memorial Stadium, often referred to simply as District Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in League City, Texas on the campus of Clear Creek High School. It is currently the only stadium in the Clear Creek Independent School District (CCISD) and is the home football field of all five 6A high schools in the district. The stadium also hosts some of the district's soccer games. Veterans Memorial Stadium is also home to the high school's powder puff football games.\n\nRockwell Field (Kent State): Rockwell Field was a multi-purpose athletic field on the campus of Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, United States. It was the first home venue for the Kent State Golden Flashes football and the first permanent home for the KSU baseball program. The field, sometimes referred to as \"Normal Field\", also hosted football games for the Kent State University School. Rockwell Field served as the home field for Kent State football from the team's inception in 1920 through the 1940 season, the baseball team from circa 1920 through the 1941 season, and the men's track team from their foundation in 1922 through the 1940 season. It was replaced by a new athletic complex that included a field for football with a track and an adjacent baseball field. The new football field and track, later to become Memorial Stadium by 1950, were ready for the 1941 football and 1942 track seasons, while the baseball field opened in 1942.\n\n2009 Missouri Tigers football team: The 2009 Missouri Tigers football team, represented the University of Missouri in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Gary Pinkel, who returned for his ninth season with Mizzou, and played their home games at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium. 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From 1957-62, he published a critical fanzine, \"Ailleurs\". He published four science fiction novels between 1951 and 1971, including \"En avant, Mars\", \"Les etoiles ne s'en foutent pas\", \"Leprofesseur\", and \"Les transhumains\". His wife, Martine Thome, is credited as a co-author on many of his short stories. Versins published \"Encyclopedie de Utopie et de la sf\", which won a special award at Torcon II, the 1973 Worldcon and he won a Pilgrim Award from the Science Fiction Research Association in 1991. In 1975, he founded the Maison d'Ailleurs, a museum of science fiction, utopia and extraordinary journey in Yverdon-les-Bains, (Switzerland). During World War II, Versins was incarcerated in Auschwitz.\n\nLes Ma\u00eetres du temps: Les Ma\u00eetres du temps (lit. \"The Masters of Time\", a.k.a. \"Time Masters\", \"Az id\u0151 urai\" in Hungarian) is a 1982 Franco-Hungarian animated science fiction feature film directed by Ren\u00e9 Laloux and designed by M\u0153bius. It is based on the 1958 science fiction novel \"L'Orphelin de Perdide\" (\"The Orphan of Perdide\") by Stefan Wul.\n\nTokyo: The Last Megalopolis: Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis (Japanese: \u5e1d\u90fd\u7269\u8a9e , Hepburn: Teito Monogatari ) is a tokusatsu historical dark fantasy/science fiction epic film directed by Akio Jissoji, produced by \"Exe\" studios and distributed by Toho Studios. It is the first cinematic adaptation of the award-winning historical fantasy novel \"Teito Monogatari\" by Hiroshi Aramata. The plot is a reimagining of Tokyo's early 20th century history from an occultist perspective. The film stars Kyusaku Shimada, Shintaro Katsu, Koji Takahashi, Jo Shishido, Junichi Ishida, Mieko Harada, Ko Nishimura, and Shiro Sano among others. With a budget of around 1 billion yen (roughly $8 million), the movie was one of the most expensive live action Japanese special effects films to have ever been produced during that decade (by contrast, the internationally released 1984 film \"The Return of Godzilla\" was only budgeted at $6.25 million).\n\nStar Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination: \"Star Wars\": Where Science Meets Imagination is a traveling exhibition created by the Museum of Science, Boston, featuring props and costumes used in the \"Star Wars\" films, but focusing primarily on the science behind George Lucas' science fiction epic. \"Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination\" was developed by Boston's Museum of Science, in collaboration with Lucasfilm Ltd., with the support of the National Science Foundation, under Grant No. 0307875. This exhibit is presented nationally by Bose Corporation.\n\nStefan Wul: Stefan Wul was the \"nom de plume\" of the French science fiction writer Pierre Pairault (27 March 1922 \u2013 26 November 2003). He was a dental surgeon, but science fiction was his real passion. Most of his books reflect that, showing a deep knowledge of scientific data. Pairault retired from dental surgery in 1989, but remained active in the French science fiction scene.\n\nIn Search of Wonder: In Search of Wonder: Essays on Modern Science Fiction is a collection of critical essays by American writer Damon Knight. Most of the material in the original version of the book was originally published between 1952 and 1955 in various science fiction magazines including \"Infinity Science Fiction\", \"Original SF Stories\", and \"Future SF\". The essays were highly influential, and contributed to Knight's stature as the foremost critic of science fiction of his generation. The book also constitutes an informal record of the \"Boom Years\" of science fiction from 1950-1955.\n\nSEK Studio: Scientific Educational Korea or SEK Studio (Chos\u014fn'g\u016dl: \uc870\uc1204\u00b726\uc544\ub3d9\uc601\ud654\ucd2c\uc601\uc18c ; lit. \"Korean April 26 Children's Film Studio\" ) is a North Korean animation studio, based in Othan-dong, Central District, Pyongyang. SEK has done work on several animated series from Mondo TV, including \"\"Pocahontas: Princess of the American Indians\"\" and \"\", (due to this two, it has been repeatedly misinformed that SEK has worked for The Walt Disney Company). SEK also has produced features such as the French science fiction epic \"Gandahar\" (\"The Light Years\") and \"Empress Chung\".\n\nFantastic Planet: Fantastic Planet (French: La Plan\u00e8te sauvage , Czech: Divok\u00e1 planeta , lit. \"The Wild Planet\") is a 1973 animated science fiction film directed by Ren\u00e9 Laloux and written by Laloux and Roland Topor. Topor also completed the film's production design and it was animated at Ji\u0159\u00ed Trnka Studio in Prague. The film was an international co-production between companies from France and Czechoslovakia. The allegorical story, about humans living on a strange planet dominated by giant humanoid aliens who consider them animals, is based on the 1957 novel \"Oms en s\u00e9rie\" by French writer Stefan Wul.\n\nJean-Pierre Andrevon: Jean-Pierre Andrevon (born 19 September 1937 in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Is\u00e8re) is a French science fiction author, as well as a painter and singer. He has used the pseudonym \"Alphonse Brutsche\" for novels published under the Fleuve Noir label. In addition to his regular authorship, he has written scenarios for several prominent comics artists, among others Georges Pichard and Caza, resulting in a body of comic book work. He has also edited a number of anthologies of French science fiction.\n\nGandahar (film): Gandahar is a 1988 French animated science fantasy film. 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Located in Resort Township near Petoskey, Michigan, the casino opened for business on June 20, 2007. It is owned and operated by the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. The resort replaced Victories Casino in 2007, which had served as the tribe's casino until the new resort was opened. In addition to gaming, Odawa Casino Resort features multiple restaurants and retail outlets, a concert venue (Ovation Hall), a nightclub (The O Zone Nightclub), and a circular lounge bar in the middle of the gaming floor (Rendezvous). The resort also includes a AAA Diamond rated Hotel. Full shuttle transportation is available to all resort guests. Odawa Casino Resort is open to guests of all ages, however, the casino's gaming floor and the O Zone Nightclub are restricted to those of age 21 and older. Starting in 2011, the minimum gaming age at Odawa Casino Resort has been approved to be lowered to 19 years old.\n\nCityCenter: CityCenter (also known as CityCenter Las Vegas) is a 16797000 sqft mixed-use, urban complex on 76 acre located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The project was started by MGM Resorts International; Dubai World became a joint partner during the project's construction phase. It is the largest privately funded construction project in the history of the United States. The project is connected by a people mover system to adjacent MGM properties Monte Carlo Las Vegas and Bellagio Las Vegas. As of 2015, the \"CityCenter\" branding has been largely retired, with the focus instead on the Aria brand of the development's centerpiece property in names such as the \"Aria Express\" (formerly \"CityCenter Tram\") and \"Aria Art Collection\" (formerly \"CityCenter Art Collection\").\n\nCorey I. Sanders: Corey Sanders has served as Chief Operating Officer of MGM Resorts International since June 2010. He oversees operations at the Company\u2019s wholly owned properties, which in Nevada include Bellagio (resort), MGM Grand Las Vegas, Mandalay Bay, The Mirage, New York-New York Hotel and Casino, Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, Luxor Las Vegas, Excalibur Hotel and Casino, Circus Circus Las Vegas, Circus Circus Reno, Gold Strike Jean and Railroad Pass Casino. He also oversees Beau Rivage (Mississippi) in Biloxi and Gold Strike Tunica, both in Mississippi, as well as MGM Grand Detroit.\n\nThe Venetian Macao: The Venetian Macao () is a luxury hotel and casino resort in Macau owned by the American Las Vegas Sands company. The Venetian is a 39-story, casino hotel on the Cotai Strip in Macau. The 10500000 sqft Venetian Macao is modeled on its sister casino resort The Venetian Las Vegas, and is the seventh-largest building in the world by floor area. The Venetian Macao is also the largest casino in the world, and the largest single structure hotel building in Asia.\n\nMGM Grand Detroit: The MGM Grand Detroit in Detroit, Michigan, is one of three casino resort hotels in the city, and one of four in the Detroit\u2013Windsor area. The luxury resort hotel opened on July 29, 1999, with a grand event which included models and celebrities including Ashanti, Kid Rock, and fireworks. It is the first luxury casino resort hotel in a major metropolis outside of Las Vegas. Detroit is one of the largest American cities and metropolitan regions to offer casino resort hotels.\n\nAria Resort and Casino: Aria Resort and Casino is a luxury resort and casino, part of the CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. Aria consists of two curved glass and steel highrise towers adjoined at the center. It opened on December 16, 2009 as a joint venture between MGM Resorts International and Infinity World Development. At 4000000 sqft and 600 ft in height, it is the largest and tallest structure at CityCenter.\n\nGold Strike Casino Resort: Gold Strike Casino Resort (formerly Circus Circus Tunica) in Tunica Resorts, Mississippi is an MGM Resorts International resort located 20 minutes south of Memphis, Tennessee.\n\nThe Palazzo: The Palazzo is a luxury hotel and casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is the tallest completed building in Nevada. Designed by the Dallas based HKS, Inc., the hotel offers luxury in an Italian Renaissance ambiance. The hotel and casino are part of a larger complex (operated as one hotel) comprising the adjoining Venetian Resort and Casino and the Sands Convention Center, all of which are owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation.\n\nMGM Resorts International: MGM Resorts International is a global hospitality and entertainment company operating destination resorts in Las Vegas, Mississippi, New Jersey and Detroit, including Bellagio, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay and The Mirage. The company recently opened MGM National Harbor in Maryland and is developing MGM Springfield in Massachusetts. It has a majority interest in MGM China Holdings Limited, which owns the MGM Macau resort and casino and is developing a gaming resort in Cotai. MGM Resorts owns 50 percent of CityCenter in Las Vegas, which features ARIA Resort & Casino. 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It last elected a US Representative in the Election of 1946. The district has been inactive since.\n\nCharles Dominique Joseph Bouligny: Charles \"Dominique\" Joseph Bouligny (August 22, 1773March 4, 1833) was a lawyer and politician, elected as U.S. Senator from Louisiana, serving 1824 to 1829. He had earlier served in the state House of Representatives. Of French and Spanish descent, he was brother to Louis Bouligny, a state representative, and uncle of John Edward Bouligny, who was elected as US Representative from New Orleans.\n\nAlfonso E. Lenhardt: Alfonso E. Lenhardt (born 1943) represented the United States as Ambassador to Tanzania from 2009-2013. He was chosen as the US representative to the East African Community since 2010. He left his post in October 2013. From 2001 to 2003, he served as Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate.\n\nSilas L. Niblack: Silas Leslie Niblack (March 17, 1825 \u2013 February 13, 1883) was a Democratic US Representative from Florida. 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He competed in the 1988 Seoul games in distances ranging from 100\u00a0m to 800\u00a0m, but did not win any medals. At the 1992 Barcelona Games, he won a gold medal in the Men's 200\u00a0m TW3 event, for which he received a Medal of the Order of Australia, a silver medal in the Men's 100\u00a0m TW3 event and a bronze medal in the Men's 400\u00a0m TW3 event. That year, he had a Victorian Institute of Sport scholarship. He was also working as a fitness instructor in 1992, held world records in the 100\u00a0m and 200\u00a0m events, and was ranked 6th in the world in the 400\u00a0m. He won a gold medal in the men's athletics 100\u00a0m T52 event at the 1996 Summer Paralympics with a time of 15.22, a silver medal in the 200\u00a0m T52 event with a time of 27.38, and a bronze medal in the 400\u00a0m T52 event with a time of 52.93. 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He received the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physics for his development of a mathematical theory of superfluidity that accounts for the properties of liquid helium II at a temperature below ( ).\n\nEdward Teller: Edward Teller (Hungarian: \"Teller\u00a0Ede\" ; January 15, 1908\u00a0\u2013 September 9, 2003) was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist who was born in Hungary, and is known colloquially as \"the father of the hydrogen bomb\", although he claimed he did not care for the title. He made numerous contributions to nuclear and molecular physics, spectroscopy (in particular the Jahn\u2013Teller and Renner\u2013Teller effects), and surface physics. His extension of Enrico Fermi's theory of beta decay, in the form of Gamow\u2013Teller transitions, provided an important stepping stone in its application, while the Jahn\u2013Teller effect and the Brunauer\u2013Emmett\u2013Teller (BET) theory have retained their original formulation and are still mainstays in physics and chemistry. 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In a quantum oscillation experiment, the external magnetic field is varied, which causes the Landau levels to pass over the Fermi surface, which in turn results in oscillations of the electronic density of states at the Fermi level; this produces oscillations in the many material properties which depend on this, including resistance (the Shubnikov-de Haas effect), Hall resistance, and magnetic susceptibility (the de Haas-van Alphen effect). Observation of quantum oscillations in a material is considered a signature of Fermi liquid behaviour.\n\nAlexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov: Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0301\u0439 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0301\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u0431\u0440\u0438\u043a\u043e\u0301\u0441\u043e\u0432 ; 25 June 1928 \u2013 29 March 2017) was a Soviet, Russian and American theoretical physicist whose main contributions are in the field of condensed matter physics. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2003.\n\nViatcheslav Mukhanov: Viatcheslav Fyodorovich Mukhanov (Russian: \u0412\u044f\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0301\u0432 \u0424\u0451\u0434\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041c\u0443\u0445\u0430\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432 ; born October 2, 1956) is a Soviet/Russian theoretical physicist and cosmologist. He is best known for the theory of Quantum Origin of the Universe Structure. Working in 1980-1981 with Gennady Chibisov in the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow he predicted the spectrum of inhomogeneities in the Universe, which are originated from the initial quantum fluctuations. The numerous experiments in which there were measured the temperature fluctuations of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation are in excellent agreement with this theoretical prediction, thus confirming that the galaxies and their clusters originated from the initial quantum fluctuations. Later on V. 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Originally released in the UK on 22 March 1985 it was the band's ninth single release in the United Kingdom and the third from their second LP \"Songs from the Big Chair\". It was their seventh UK Top 30 chart hit, peaking at number two in April 1985, and thus becoming the group's highest-charting UK single. In the US, it was the lead single from the album and gave the band their first \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one hit on 8 June 1985, remaining there for two weeks. It also reached number one on both the Hot Dance Club Play and Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales charts in the US. The song has since become the pinnacle of Tears for Fears' chart success.\n\nWoman in Chains: \"Woman in Chains\" is a song by the English band Tears for Fears, released as the second single from their 1989 album \"The Seeds of Love\".\n\nIf You Gotta Go, Go Now: \"If You Gotta Go, Go Now\" (sometimes subtitled \"(Or Else You Got to Stay All Night)\") is a song written by Bob Dylan in 1964. The first released version was as a single in the US by the UK group The Liverpool Five in July 1965, but this went uncharted in the US despite receiving much airplay, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. Another English band, Manfred Mann, then issued the song as a single in September 1965; this version reached number\u00a02 on the UK charts.\n\nDemolition Man (song): \"Demolition Man\" is a song written by Sting and performed by Grace Jones as the A-side of a 1981 single. Sting's band, the Police, later released their rendition of the song on their album \"Ghost in the Machine\", as did Manfred Mann's Earth Band.\n\nThe Police: The Police were an English new wave band formed in London in 1977. For most of their history the band consisted of Sting (lead vocals, bass guitar, primary songwriter), Andy Summers (guitar) and Stewart Copeland (drums, percussion). 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It is the first game Data East developed and released for the SNK Neo-Geo MVS hardware. Its character designs are almost identical to the ones in Data East's Sega Genesis game titled \"Dashin' Desperadoes\"; however, the rest of both games are completely different. Also, \"Spinmaster\"'s gameplay, artwork style, animations of some characters and the styles of its weapons were heavily inspired by another arcade game by Data East titled \"Joe & Mac\", according to the Japanese \"Miracle Adventure\" arcade flyer.\n\nDinosaur (film): Dinosaur is a 2000 American CGI animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and The Secret Lab and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 39th Disney animated feature film and Disney's The Secret Lab computer animated feature, though it is not officially labeled as one of the animated classics in the United Kingdom, where \"The Wild\" (2006) is included in the canon instead.\n\nSebadoh: Sebadoh ( ) is an American indie rock band, currently signed with Joyful Noise Recordings. Sebadoh were formed in 1988 in Northampton, Massachusetts, by Eric Gaffney and Dinosaur Jr bass player Lou Barlow. Along with such bands as Pavement and Guided by Voices, Sebadoh helped pioneer lo-fi music, a style of indie rock characterized by low-fidelity recording techniques, often on four-track machines. The band's early output, such as \"The Freed Man\" and \"Weed Forestin'\" (both released 1990), as well as \"Sebadoh III\" (1991), was typical of this style. After a 14-year recording hiatus, during which time members pursued other projects while occasionally touring as Sebadoh, the group returned in 2013 with the \"Secret EP\" and a full-length album titled \"Defend Yourself\", which were both self-recorded. Lead singer Lou Barlow says of the band's resurrected sound, \"We kept to ourselves during the recording and didn\u2019t have much, if any, outside intervention. That, to my mind, makes it a true Sebadoh record and aligns the style of \"Defend Yourself\" with our early releases.\"\n\nDinosaur (Kisschasy song): \"Dinosaur\" is a song by Australian rock band Kisschasy, it is the third single released, in January 2010, from their third studio album, \"Seizures\" (August 2009). It was written by their singer-guitarist, Darren Cordeux, which reached the top\u00a040 on the ARIA Singles Chart. By the end of that year it was certified gold by ARIA for shipment of 35,000 units.\n\nThe Miracle (album): The Miracle is the thirteenth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 22 May 1989 by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and by Capitol Records in the United States. The album was recorded as the band recovered from Brian May's marital problems and Freddie Mercury's AIDS diagnosis in 1987 (which was, though known to the band, not publicised at the time). Recording started in January 1988 and lasted for an entire year. The album was originally going to be called \"The Invisible Men\", but three weeks before the release, according to Roger Taylor, they decided to change the name to \"The Miracle\". It was also the last album to feature a band photo with all four original members on the front cover.\n\nChikarasaurus Rex: How to Hatch a Dinosaur: Chikarasaurus Rex: How to Hatch a Dinosaur was a professional wrestling internet pay-per-view (iPPV) event produced by the Chikara promotion, that took place on June 2, 2012 at the Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and aired live on GoFightLive, with a pre-show airing live on Ustream. The event marked Chikara's second pay-per-view, following previous November's High Noon. This was the third year in which Chikara promoted a summer event under the \"Chikarasaurus Rex\" banner, with the original \"Chikarasaurus Rex: King of Show\" having taken place July 25, 2010, and the \"Chikarasaurus Rex: King of Sequel\" weekend on July 30 and 31, 2011. The event was released on DVD and downloadable MP4 by Smart Mark Video on June 4, 2012.\n\nList of Pretty Cure films: The following is a list of Japanese animated films produced by Toei Animation, based on Izumi Todo's \"Pretty Cure\" (\"PreCure\") anime television franchise. Beginning with 2005's \"Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart\", which had two films released for it, each subsequent series in the franchise has received a film, which is usually released towards the end of each year. In addition, the \"Pretty Cure All Stars\" films, which feature storylines that crosses over characters from each of the series to date, began releasing annually in Japan from 2009, often airing in the Spring of each year. Many of the films often incorporate electrical lights known as Miracle Lights, which are handed out to audience members during theatrical screenings so they can participate in the film's climax.\n\nMiracle (2004 film): Miracle is a 2004 American sports docudrama about the United States men's hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks, portrayed by Kurt Russell, that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics. The American team's victory over the heavily favored Soviet professionals in the medal round was dubbed the Miracle on Ice. \"Miracle\" was directed by Gavin O'Connor and written by Eric Guggenheim and Mike Rich. It was released on February 6, 2004.\n\n1991: The Year Punk Broke: 1991: The Year Punk Broke , released theatrically in 1992, is a documentary directed by Dave Markey featuring American alternative rock band Sonic Youth on tour in Europe in 1991. While Sonic Youth is the focus of the documentary, the film also gives attention to Nirvana, Dinosaur Jr., Babes in Toyland, Gumball and The Ramones. Also featured in the film are Mark Arm, Dan Peters and Matt Lukin of Mudhoney and roadie Joe Cole, who was murdered in a robbery three months after the tour ended. The film is dedicated to him.\n\nRoboreptile: The Roboreptile toy robot manufactured by WowWee Ltd. The Roboreptile has infrared and sound sensors, and is able to autonomously explore its environment while avoiding obstacles. It can also operate in different modes where it simulates behaviors of real animals. It is able to rear up on its hind legs and attack. Roboreptile was released in China on the 28 April 2006 and to the rest of the world later that year. 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It is an engineering-based multidisciplinary university. It was Nanchang Institute of Aeronautical Technology and it was renamed in Feb. 2007. It is a higher education institute with a distinctive feature of aeronautics and national defense under the joint supervision of Jiangxi Provincial Government and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China.\n\nQingyunpu Railway Station: Qingyunpu Railway Station, located in the Qingyunpu District, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China, is a station of Jingjiu Railway and terminus station of Nanchang Steel Plant Branch Line.\n\nXiangtang, Jiangxi: Xiangtang (; ] ) is a town located to the south of Nanchang, the capital of China's Jiangxi province, under the administration of Nanchang County It is the most populous town in the province with the population more than 150,000 as of the 2010 census. The town was established from a village, which is still remaining near the present center of the town, during the Qing Dynasty. 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People's Park, the largest public park in downtown Nanchang, is located in Donghu.\n\nNanchang: Nanchang () is the capital of Jiangxi Province in southeastern China. s of 2010 , a population of 5,042,565 live in the prefecture, in which 2,357,838 live in the area made up of all five urban districts. Located in the north-central part of the province, it is bounded on the west by the Jiuling Mountains, and on the east by Poyang Lake. Because of its strategic location connecting the prosperous East and South China, it has become a major railway hub in Southern China in recent decades.\n\nDongguan Middle School-SSL School: Dongguan Middle School-SSL School (Chinese Simplified: \u4e1c\u839e\u4e2d\u5b66\u677e\u5c71\u6e56\u5b66\u6821, Traditional: \u6771\u839e\u4e2d\u5b78\u677e\u5c71\u6e56\u5b78\u6821) is a middle school located in Dongguan, Guangdong. It attaches to the Bureau of Education of Dongguan. In 2014, it became one of the top ranked middle schools in Guangdong. The school has two main campuses: a junior high school campus that provides classes from grade 7-9; and a senior high school campus that covers grade 10-12.\n\nDongguan: Dongguan is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province of South China. Often considered the cultural capital of the Pearl River Delta, Dongguan borders the provincial capital of Guangzhou to the north, Huizhou to the northeast, Shenzhen to the south, and the Pearl River to the west. It is part of the Pearl River Delta megacity with more than 44.78 million inhabitants at the 2010 census spread over nine municipalities (including Macao) across an area of 17,573 km2 . Dongguan's city administration is considered especially progressive in seeking foreign direct investment. Dongguan ranks behind only Shenzhen, Shanghai and Suzhou in exports among Chinese cities, with $65.54 billion in shipments. It is also home to one of the world's largest, though largely empty, shopping malls, the New South China Mall. The majority of the population speak Mandarin due to migrants from other parts of the country.\n\nNanchang Foreign Language School: Nanchang Foreign Language School (\u5357\u660c\u5916\u56fd\u8bed\u5b66\u6821) is a middle and high school located in Nanchang, the capital city of Jiangxi province, China. Designated by Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China as one of the only 16 high schools in Mainland China that possess \"direct admission\u201d quotas(\u4fdd\u9001\u751f) to send students directly to universities in China while waiving the National Higher Education Entrance Examination, It is the first council foreign language school in the Jiangxi province and it is also a key school in Nanchang.\n\nMeiling Town: Meiling town is located in Jiangxi province, Nanchang city, north of the Wanli District, Nanchang. 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They are registered with the United Kennel Club\n\nBasset Hound: The Basset Hound is a short-legged breed of dog of the hound family. The Basset is a scent hound that was originally bred for the purpose of hunting hare. Their sense of smell and ability to ground-scent is second only to that of the Bloodhound. 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A basset hound declares that she's a TV star (a reference to Cleo the Dog, from the contemporary TV sitcom \"The People's Choice\"), we learn the unusual breed of a Newfoundland puppy's grandfather, and a great dane named \"Victor Barky\" plays the piano. Reused animation from Chuck Jones' \"Often an Orphan\" (1949) and Friz Freleng's \"Piker's Peak\" (1957) is also seen here. In the former case, Charlie Dog makes a cameo - his final appearance in a Warner Bros. cartoon as well as his only cartoon to not be directed by Chuck Jones. This animated film features the voices of Mel Blanc, Robert C. Bruce and Julie Bennett, and was directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. It was released in theaters on July 26, 1958.\n\nFred Basset: Fred Basset is a comic strip about a male basset hound. The cartoon was created by Scottish cartoonist Alex Graham and published first in the \"Daily Mail\" on 8 July 1963. It has since been syndicated around the world.\n\nCatahoula bulldog: The Catahoula bulldog is a crossbreed dog created by crossing the Catahoula Cur and the American Bulldog.\n\nFreedom Planet: Freedom Planet is a two-dimensional platform video game developed and published by independent developer GalaxyTrail. The player controls one of three anthropomorphic animal protagonists: the dragon Lilac, the wildcat Carol, or the basset hound Milla. Aided by the duck-like Torque, the player attempts to defeat Lord Brevon, who plans to conquer the galaxy. While the game focuses on fast-paced platforming, its levels are interspersed with slower action scenes.\n\nCatahoula Cur: The Catahoula Cur is an American dog breed named after Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, United States. Also known as the Catahoula Leopard Dog, it became the state dog of Louisiana in 1979. 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It highlights the 10 years of his solo career after disbanding the influential alternative rock band, the Pixies in 1993, as well as songs from the many albums he created with backing band \"the Catholics\". Included also is material from his next solo album, \"Bluefinger\", in the form of a hidden track, \"Threshold Apprehension\". Each release comes with a second disc of live recordings, which varies depending on the region the album was released in.\n\nSteve Chapin: Stephen Chapin (born 30 Dec 1946) is an American singer/songwriter. He is best known as the youngest of the four Chapin brothers, which include Harry Chapin and Tom Chapin and is son of drummer Jim Chapin and Elspeth Burke Chapin Hart, editor, artist and matriarch of the Burke, Leacock, Chapin clan. He is the father of Christina Chapin, Frankie Chapin, and Jonathan Chapin. He is the uncle of Jen Chapin and The Chapin Sisters. He has toured nationally and Internationally, with his own band; The Harry Chapin Band; and with his late brother Harry Chapin as his band leader, musical director, arranger, producer, piano player/multi instrumentalist and singer. He continues to perform concerts all over the world with his band The Harry Chapin Band which includes the original members of the band: Steve Chapin, Big John Wallace, and Howard Fields, and new members since 2005, Clark Wallace (Big John's son) and Jonathan Chapin (Steve's son). Steve has also produced many albums including \"The Chapin Family Christmas album\", and has worked as a teacher, arranger, recording artist, commercial producer, performer, singer, and songwriter. He has appeared on all Harry Chapin albums, and arranged and produced most of them. Most notably, Harry Chapin's \"Greatest Stories Live\" album which includes his performance of one of his songs \"Let Time Go Lightly\".\n\nJimmy McCulloch: James McCulloch (4 June 1953 \u2013 27 September 1979) was a Scottish musician and songwriter best known for playing lead guitar and bass, as a member of Paul McCartney's band Wings from 1974 to 1977. McCulloch was a member of the Glasgow psychedelic band One in a Million (formerly known as the Jaygars), Thunderclap Newman, and Stone the Crows. He also made appearances on many albums, including John Entwistle's \"Whistle Rymes\" in 1972, as lead guitarist playing alongside Peter Frampton on \"Apron Strings\" and \"I Feel Better\"; and on Roy Harper's album, \"Bullinamingvase\", and Ricci Martin's album, \"Bleached\", both in 1977. McCulloch also played guitar on Roger Daltrey's album \"One of the Boys\" which was released in 1977. 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Several singles have been released from the album, including \"Shake a Fist\", \"Ready for the Floor\", which reached number six on the UK Singles Chart, and \"One Pure Thought\".\n\nM.O.T.O.: M.O.T.O. (Masters of the Obvious) is a garage punk band currently based in New Hampshire. Formed in New Orleans in 1981 by Paul Caporino, the lineup of the band has seen many changes over the years, with Caporino being the only consistent member. The band has recorded many albums, singles and CDs, including several albums for the Chicago-based record label Criminal IQ Records.\n\nDill Records: Dill Records was a small punk rock/ska record label based out of Monte Sereno, California, that put out CDs/records from 1989-1998. The name is an allusion to initially the label's only band, Skankin' Pickle. It was started by Mike Park, a.k.a. Bruce Lee of Skankin' Pickle. The first other band with a release on Dill Records was the Tantra Monsters (Dill 006) in 1994. After the breakup of Skankin' Pickle, Mike Park continued releasing records, beginning the label Asian Man Records in 1996. Asian Man and Dill Records coexisted until 1998. Asian Man re-released many albums originally released by Dill Records, as all releases are now out of print and Dill Records is no longer in operation.\n\nLet's Talk About It: Let's Talk About It is the second album by R&B singer, Carl Thomas, released on March 23, 2004. Originally scheduled for a late 2003 release, the album was delayed several months due to Bad Boy Records entering into a new distribution deal with Universal Records. \"Let's Talk About It\" was not a commercial success due to a couple factors. The first of which was Thomas' extended time between albums. Also, the promotion of the album was cut short due to Thomas' brother being gunned down several months after the album's release. Despite three singles being released- \"She Is\", \"Make It Alright\" and \"My First Love\"- the album was met with a lukewarm reception. It was one of many albums released on Bad Boy Records that underperformed under the Universal distribution deal. As a result, Carl Thomas left the label in 2005, while Bad Boy left Universal for a distribution deal with Atlantic Records in the same year.\n\nHot Chip: Hot Chip are an English indietronica band formed in London, in 2000. They have released six studio albums: \"Coming on Strong\" (2004), \"The Warning\" (2006), \"Made in the Dark\" (2008), \"One Life Stand\" (2010), \"In Our Heads\" (2012), and \"Why Make Sense? \" (2015). The group has also been nominated for the Mercury Prize.\n\nThe Beach Boys bootleg recordings: The Beach Boys' bootleg recordings are recordings of performances by the Beach Boys that attained some level of public circulation without being available as a legal release. Many albums by the band were fully assembled or near completion before being shelved, rejected, or revised as an entirely new project. 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The album includes 17 songs on the album in Greek, Portuguese, Spanish, including covers of Caruso (song) by Leo Brouwer and Once Upon a Summertime. The album also includes 3 songs from 1989-1990 collaboration with Vangelis, to Greek lyrics by Michalis Bourboulis.\n\nCom'\u00e8 profondo il mare: Come \u00e8 profondo il mare is an album by Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla, released in 1977 by RCA Italiana. It was the first work in which Dalla wrote both the music and lyrics, after three albums in which the latter had been provided by poet Roberto Roversi.\n\nBienvenue chez moi: Bienvenue chez moi is a 1995 album recorded by French singer Florent Pagny. It can be considered a compilation because it contains the singer's previous hit singles, plus some new songs. It was his fourth album overall and was released on September 26, 1995. It achieved huge success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), where it remained charted respectively for 81 and 73 weeks, including several weeks atop. 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It was the last work in collaboration with poet Roberto Roversi: the following LP, \"Com'\u00e8 profondo il mare\", was entirely (not only the music) written by Dalla.\n\nSpaccacuore: \"Spaccacuore\" is a song written by Italian singer-songwriters Samuele Bersani and Lucio Dalla, together with Giuseppe D'Onghia. The song was recorded by Bersani for his 1995's second studio set \"Freak\", and it was released as the album's second single in 1995. The song later became one of his best-known songs in Italy.\n\nTutta la vita: \"Tutta la Vita\" (\"All Life Long\") is a song written and first performed by Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla. It was released in 1984 as the first single from his studio album \"Viaggi Organizzati\", produced by Mauro Malavasi. This song is about a man searching for freedom all his life, trying not to fall in love, only to have a good time. For the Spanish-language market, two cover versions were released, and both peaked at number-one in the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Tracks chart, the first by Cuban singer Franco and another by Mexican performer Emmanuel, spending three weeks each at the top position, being the first time (and only) in the Hot Latin Tracks chart history that two versions of the same song succeeded one another at the top. To date, it is uncertain who released the first cover version of the single.\n\nAthens Concert: Athens Concert is a live album by jazz saxophonist Charles Lloyd and the Greek singer Maria Farantouri. 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Thomas Howell, Lori Loughlin, Kelly Preston and Fred Ward. The original music score was composed by Jan Hammer. The film was produced at the height of the teen sex comedy cinema craze in the mid-1980s.\n\nLoser (film): Loser is a 2000 American teen romantic comedy film starring Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari, and Greg Kinnear.\n\nKelly Preston: Kelly Preston (born October 13, 1962) is an American actress and former model. She has appeared in more than sixty television and film productions, most notably including \"Mischief\", \"Twins\" and \"Jerry Maguire\". She is married to John Travolta, with whom she collaborated on the fantasy film \"Battlefield Earth\". She also starred in the films \"The Cat in the Hat\", \"Old Dogs\", and \"Broken Bridges\".\n\nBetter Off Dead (film): Better Off Dead is a 1985 American teen romantic comedy film starring John Cusack and written and directed by Savage Steve Holland. It tells the story of high school student Lane Myer who is suicidal after his girlfriend breaks up with him shortly before Christmas.\n\nEiffel I'm in Love: Eiffel I'm in Love is a 2003 Indonesian teen romantic comedy film directed by was Nasri Cheppy. The film stars Samuel Rizal and Shandy Aulia as the main characters, the film adaptation of the bestselling novel of the same name by Rachmania Arunita. Other people appearing in the film include Titi Kamal, Helmy Yahya, Didi Petet, and Hilda Arifin.\n\nJohn Tucker Must Die: John Tucker Must Die is a 2006 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Betty Thomas. The film is about a trio of girls (played by Arielle Kebbel, Sophia Bush, and Ashanti) who plot to break the heart of manipulative basketball star John Tucker (Jesse Metcalfe) after they learn he has been secretly dating all three and pledging each is \"the one\". They recruit cute wallflower Kate (Brittany Snow) in their scheme to publicly humiliate the cad. Released in North America on July 29, 2006, the film made $68 million worldwide.\n\nShe's All That: She's All That is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove and starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, Paul Walker and Matthew Lillard. It is a modern adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play \"Pygmalion\" and George Cukor's 1964 film \"My Fair Lady\". It was one of the most popular teen films of the 1990s and reached No. 1 at the box office in its first week of release. In April 2015, it was announced that the film will be remade by The Weinstein Company.\n\nCan't Buy Me Love (film): Can't Buy Me Love is a 1987 American teen romantic comedy feature film starring Patrick Dempsey and Amanda Peterson in a story about a nerd at a high school in Tucson, Arizona who gives a cheerleader $1,000 to pretend to be his girlfriend for a month. The film was directed by Steve Rash and takes its title from a Beatles song with the same title.\n\nSydney White: Sydney White is a 2007 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Joe Nussbaum and written by Chad Gomez Creasey based on the story of \"Snow White\". The film, starring Amanda Bynes, Sara Paxton and Matt Long, was released theatrically on September 21, 2007 by Universal Pictures.\n\nIt Happened One Sunday: It Happened One Sunday is a 1944 British romantic comedy film directed by Karel Lamac and starring Robert Beatty, Barbara White, Marjorie Rhodes, Kathleen Harrison and Moore Marriott. In the film, an Irish servant girl working in Liverpool mistakenly believes that she has a secret admirer working at a hospital, and while seeking him out accidentally meets and falls in love with a serviceman there. She spends the rest of the day around Liverpool with him and they eventually decide to marry. 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After nearly completing their conquest of central Asia the Russians captured an Afghan border fort. Seeing a threat to India, Britain came close to threatening war. Both sides backed down and the matter was settled by diplomacy. The effect was to stop further Russian expansion in Asia, except for the Pamirs, and to define the northwest border of Afghanistan.\n\nLegend of the White Cowl: The Legend of the White Cowl (Church Slavonic: \u041f\u043e\u0301\u0432\u0463\u0441\u0442\u044c \u03c9 \u0431\u0463\u0301\u043b\u043e\u043c\u044a \u043a\u043b\u043e\u0431\u0443\u0446\u0463\u0301 , Russian: \u041f\u043e\u0432\u0435\u0441\u0442\u044c \u043e \u0431\u0435\u043b\u043e\u043c \u043a\u043b\u043e\u0431\u0443\u043a\u0435 ) is a Russian Orthodox story first recorded by the monk Philotheus of Pskov in 1510. It tells of the passage of a religious relic of great significance through great danger from Rome to Constantinople and finally to Moscow, at a time that many Russians believed the pre-eminent Christian Church in the world to be transferred in Moscow.\n\nBattle of Olkieniki (1706): The Battle of Olkieniki took place at March 6, 1706 close to the town of Olkieniki in the Polish\u2013Lithuanian Commonwealth (today Valkininkai in Lithuania) during the Great Northern War. A Swedish detachment of 1,000 dragoons sent out by Charles XII from Grodno under Carl Gustaf D\u00fccker sought to meet up with a larger Polish contingent under J\u00f3zef Potocki and Jan Kazimierz Sapieha the Elder at Olkieniki, before marching towards Vilnius in order to secure the Swedish connection to Swedish Livonia which had been disturbed by Russian forces ever since the battle of Gemauerthof. However, at the same time an allied force of about 4,600\u20137,000 Russians, Poles and Lithuanians under Christian Felix Bauer, Micha\u0142 Serwacy Wi\u015bniowiecki and Grzegorz Antoni Ogi\u0144ski marched in their direction in order to beat the pro\u2013Swedish Poles and Lithuanians before regrouping with their Swedish allies. The Swedish and Russian\u2013Polish forces soon, rather unexpectedly, stumbled upon each other outside of the town where a fierce fight took place. The Swedes repulsed two attacks executed by their enemies, before withdrawing a distance away to some woods, in order to initiate a third attack prepared by the allied forces. Meanwhile, the battle was witnessed from a distance away by the Swedish\u2013friendly Poles and Lithuanians who had yet to participate in the fighting. The Swedes soon, however, counterattacked on their own and managed to beat the allied forces from the field, after which the Poles and Lithuanians on the Swedish side decided the intervene and persecute the allies for a distance. The battle resulted in more than 60 wounded Swedes and up to 50 killed and 100 wounded Russians and another 70 killed and equally many wounded Poles and Lithuanians siding with the Russians. The Swedes soon arrived at Vilnius where they captured a large bulk of Russian supplies.\n\nAfghanistan\u2013Russia relations: Afghanistan\u2013Russia relations (Russian: \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0441\u0438\u0439\u0441\u043a\u043e-\u0430\u0444\u0433\u0430\u043d\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0435 \u043e\u0442\u043d\u043e\u0448\u0435\u043d\u0438\u044f ) refers to the relations between the nations of Afghanistan and Russia. The Great Game is the story of Russian-British confrontations over Afghanistan since 1840.\n\nRussians in Georgia: There is no substantial Russian population in Georgia. For many years, Georgia was a part of the Russian Empire, and later the Soviet Union. As the two countries share a border, many Russians settled in various regions of Georgia. In recent years, the number of Russians living in Georgia has sharply declined.\n\nRussian language in the United States: The Russian language is among the top fifteen most spoken languages in the United States. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, many Russians have migrated to the United States and brought the language with them. Most Russian speakers in the United States today are Russian Jews. According to the 2010 United States Census the number of Russian speakers was 854,955, which made Russian the 12th most spoken language in the country.\n\nValenki: Valenki (Russian: \u0432\u0430\u0301\u043b\u0435\u043d\u043a\u0438 ; ] ; sg valenok (Russian: \u0432\u0430\u0301\u043b\u0435\u043d\u043e\u043a ; ] )) are traditional Russian winter footwear, essentially felt boots: the name \"valenok\" literally means \"made by felting\". Valenki are made of wool felt. They are not water-resistant, and are often worn with galoshes to keep water out and protect the soles from wear and tear. Valenki were once the footwear of choice for many Russians, but in the second half of the 20th century they lost most of their appeal in cities, due to their association with rustic dress.\n\nHasan Israilov: Hasan Israilov (Chechen: \"Israil Khant Hasan\"/\u0418\u0441\u0440\u0430\u0438\u043b \u041aI\u0430\u043d\u0442 \u0425\u044c\u0430\u0441\u0430\u043d ; Russian: \u0425\u0430\u0441\u0430\u043d \u0418\u0441\u0440\u0430\u0438\u043b\u043e\u0432 \"Khasan Israilov\"; 1910 - December 29, 1944) was a Chechen nationalist, guerrilla fighter, journalist, and poet who led a Chechen and Ingush resistance and rebellion against the Soviet Union from 1940 until his death in 1944. Israilov is regarded as the most influential Chechen resistance leaders during World War II, and he is considered by many Chechens to be a national hero. He was infamous to the Soviets, and to many Russians, for his 1940-1944 uprising, which many Russians connected to an abortive German plot to undermine Soviet control over the North Caucasus (in reality, however, relations between Israilov's Chechen partisans and the Germans were tense at best, hostile at worst). His name is also sometimes translitrated to Latin alphabet as Hassan Izrailov.\n\nRussians in Afghanistan: There are estimated to be 1,500 Russians living in Afghanistan. In the 1960s and 1970s, due to cooperation between the Soviet Union and Afghanistan, there were roughly 10,000 Russian expatriate engineers, interpreters, construction workers, and other similar professionals living in the country, a figure which had grown to 15,000 by the eve of the Soviet war in Afghanistan. However, they mostly left the country during or after the war. The remaining continue to leave since the War in Afghanistan. There was some Russian-language media, but it closed down during the period of Taliban government.\n\nRussians in Hong Kong: Russians in Hong Kong form one of the territory's smaller groups of expatriates and a minor portion of the worldwide Russian diaspora. Many Russians from China passed through Hong Kong in the 1950s through 1970s on their way to resettlement in Australia, Brazil, and Canada.", "question": "During what war did many Russians leave Afghanistan?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"main_event_description": {"type": "string", "description": "Description of the primary event being queried."}, "conflict_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the war or conflict."}, "type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of conflict, e.g., 'War', 'Incident'."}}, "required": ["name", "type"], "additionalProperties": false}, "population_movement": {"type": "object", "properties": {"group": {"type": "string", "description": "The population group involved in the movement."}, "action": {"type": "string", "description": "The action taken by the population group, e.g., 'left', 'migrated'."}, "location_from": {"type": "string", "description": "The country or region from which the population moved."}, "timing_relative_to_conflict": {"type": "string", "description": "When the movement occurred in relation to the conflict."}}, "required": ["group", "action", "location_from", "timing_relative_to_conflict"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["main_event_description", "conflict_details", "population_movement"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"main_event_description": "Russians leaving Afghanistan following the Soviet war and the subsequent Taliban government.", "conflict_details": {"name": "Soviet war in Afghanistan", "type": "War"}, "population_movement": {"group": "Russians", "action": "left", "location_from": "Afghanistan", "timing_relative_to_conflict": "during or after the war, and since the War in Afghanistan"}}, "ground_truth": {"main_event_description": "Departure of Russians from Afghanistan", "conflict_details": {"name": "Soviet war in Afghanistan", "type": "War"}, "population_movement": {"group": "Russians", "action": "left", "location_from": "Afghanistan", "timing_relative_to_conflict": "during or after the war"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2139, "output_tokens": 89, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "20a30a3360e32a26b4c5e74af3000b91582c1e7d7835a05ec1f767a15b7a2d78", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8b69f655429950cd6afce5", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "2008 to 2012", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Yunus-bek Yevkurov: Yunus-bek Bamatgireyevich Yevkurov (Russian: \u042e\u043d\u0443\u0301\u0441-\u0431\u0435\u043a \u0411\u0430\u043c\u0430\u0442\u0433\u0438\u0440\u0435\u0301\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0415\u0432\u043a\u0443\u0301\u0440\u043e\u0432 ; born 23 July 1963) is the head of the southern Russian republic of Ingushetia, appointed by President Dmitry Medvedev on 30 October 2008. The following day, the People's Assembly of the Republic of Ingushetia, the republic's regional parliament, voted in favor of Yevkurov's appointment, making him the third Head of Ingushetia.\n\nAkhmed Malsagov: Akhmed Malsagov is a former interim president of the southern Russian republic of Ingushetia. The duration of his term was between December 2001 and May 2002.\n\nDmitry Medvedev: Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev ( ) (Russian: \u0414\u043c\u0438\u0301\u0442\u0440\u0438\u0439 \u0410\u043d\u0430\u0442\u043e\u0301\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041c\u0435\u0434\u0432\u0435\u0301\u0434\u0435\u0432 , \"Dmitriy Anatolyevich Medvedev\"; ] , born 14 September 1965) is a Russian politician, currently the Prime Minister of Russia. From 2008 to 2012, Medvedev served as the third President of Russia.\n\nHead of the Republic of Ingushetia: The Head of the Republic of Ingushetia (Russian: \u0413\u043b\u0430\u0432\u0430 \u0420\u0435\u0441\u043f\u0443\u0431\u043b\u0438\u043a\u0438 \u0418\u043d\u0433\u0443\u0448\u0435\u0442\u0438\u044f ), formerly \"President of the Republic of Ingushetia\", is the highest office within the Government of Ingushetia, Russia. The Head is elected by Russian citizens living in Ingushetia. Term of service is five years.\n\nIngush Head election, 2013: Indirect elections for the Head of the Republic of Ingushetia were held on 9 September 2013. Incumbent Head Yunus-Bek Yevkurov was re-elected for another 5 year term.\n\nRustaman Makhauri: Rustaman Makhauri (born 1978) is a Chechen military commander and a close associate of Doku Umarov, the anti-Russian underground Chechen leader. Makhauri was appointed by Umarov as Minister of Defense; he is suspected of being responsible for a series of attacks against the forces loyal to the governments in Chechnya and neighboring Ingushetia. He was captured by police in July 2009 in Ingushetia's district of Sunzhen and charged with involvement in the June 22, 2009 attack on the Ingush president Yunus-Bek Yevkurov.\n\nMurat Zyazikov: Murat Magometovich Zyazikov (Russian: \u041c\u0443\u0440\u0430\u0301\u0442 \u041c\u0430\u0433\u043e\u043c\u0435\u0301\u0442\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0417\u044f\u0301\u0437\u0438\u043a\u043e\u0432 ) (born September 10, 1957) is an Ingush politician who was the second president of the southern Russian republic of Ingushetia. He was born in what is now Kyrgyzstan. Zyazikov was a controversial politician in Ingushetia.\n\nRashid Gaysanov: Rashid Yakhyayevich Gaysanov (Russian: \u0420\u0430\u0448\u0438\u0434 \u042f\u0445\u044c\u044f\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u0430\u0439\u0441\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432 ; born 17 September 1972), last name also spelled Gaisanov, is a Russian politician in the southern Republic of Ingushetia. He has served as the Prime Minister of Ingushetia under Ingush President Yunus-bek Yevkurov. He was further appointed the acting President of Ingushetia following an assassination attempt against Yevkurov in June 2009.\n\nAbdul Madzhid (Dagestan rebel): Ilgar Mollachiev, better known as Emir Abdul Madzhid (Majid), was the militant leader of the Shariat Jamaat of the Caucasian Front in the Second Chechen War, in the volatile southern Russian republic of Dagestan. He was the deputy of Rappani Khalilov until Khalilov's death in September 2007. He was then appointed the new leader of the Shariat Jamaat by the orders of Dokka Umarov. His nationality was Tsakhur.\n\nRoddy Scott: On 26 September 2002 Scott was killed in the Russian republic of Ingushetia. Russian soldiers found his body in Ingushetia's Galashki region, near the border with the war-torn republic of Chechnya, following a fierce battle between Russian forces and a group of Chechen rebel fighters in which at least 17 were killed and a Russian helicopter was shot down. Scott had accompanied the Chechens from Ruslan Gelayev's unit as they crossed from Georgia into Russia and was apparently killed by a bullet in the viewfinder of his camera while filming the firefight, United Press International reported. According to the Kavkaz Center, however, he was killed alone while trying to surrender. 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The plotline of the series begins after \"Toy Story 3\". The films are set at Bonnie's house, the new home of Andy's toys. As of 2015, three shorts have been released as part of the series \u2013 \"Hawaiian Vacation\" and \"Small Fry\" in 2011 and \"Partysaurus Rex\" in 2012. A fourth short, titled \"Mythic Rock\", was rumored in 2013, but was scrapped.\n\nBarbie (film series): There have been several American computer animated and motion capture-based direct-to-video films based on and featuring the doll Barbie. Since her film debut appearance in 1987's \"\", Barbie has been a computer animated virtual actress starring in several feature films and short films (including a 1998 video game, \"\", that contains a short film). After a fourteen-year absence, Mattel commissioned films to feature Barbie as a heroine of several princess or fairy-themed stories to accompany a franchise of related dolls and accessories. 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The short involves Rex getting left in the bathroom and making friends with bath toys. It is one of the final roles of Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head, before his passing in 2017, followed by \"Toy Story of Terror! \", \"Toy Story That Time Forgot\" and \"Toy Story 4\".\n\nToy Story Land: Toy Story\" Land (known as Toy Story\" Playland at Walt Disney Studios Park) is a themed land at Walt Disney Studios Park, Hong Kong Disneyland, and soon-to-be at Disney's Hollywood Studios and Shanghai Disneyland Park. The area is based on the Disney\u00b7Pixar film series, \"Toy Story\". In France, it is part of Toon Studio and opened on August 17, 2010 at a cost of 79 million euros. In Hong Kong, \"Toy Story\" Land opened on November 18, 2011. A version of \"Toy Story\" Land for Disney's Hollywood Studios was announced on August 15, 2015 at the D23 Expo.\n\nToy Story 3: Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the third installment in Pixar's \"Toy Story\" series, and the sequel to 1999's \"Toy Story 2\". It was directed by Lee Unkrich, the editor of the first two films and the co-director of \"Toy Story 2\", written by Michael Arndt, while Unkrich wrote the story along with John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton, respectively director and co-writer of the first two films. The plot focuses on the toys Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their friends dealing with an uncertain future as their owner, Andy, prepares to leave for college. The film features an ensemble voice cast with Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Estelle Harris, Jodi Benson, and John Morris reprising their roles from the previous films, along with Blake Clark as the voice of Slinky Dog (because Jim Varney died ten years before the release of the film) and Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton, Whoopi Goldberg, Timothy Dalton, Kristen Schaal, Bonnie Hunt, and Jeff Garlin voicing the new characters introduced in this film.\n\nToy Story of Terror!: Toy Story of Terror! is a 21-minute Halloween television special, based on the Disney Pixar \"Toy Story\" movies. It is set shortly after the events of \"Toy Story 3\" and \"Toy Story Toons\", and premiered on the American television network ABC on Wednesday, October 16, 2013. It was written and directed by Angus MacLane, produced by Galyn Susman, with Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, Timothy Dalton, and Kristen Schaal reprising their roles of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Mr. Potato Head, Rex, Mr. Pricklepants, and Trixie with Carl Weathers as Combat Carl and Stephen Tobolowsky as the motel manager. Michael Giacchino composed the music for the special. The film's soundtrack was released on October 15, 2013, on Amazon.com and iTunes in digital format.\n\nLifted (2006 film): Lifted is a 2006 Pixar computer-animated short film directed by Gary Rydstrom. This is the first film directed by Rydstrom, a seven-time Academy Award-winning sound editor and mixer, and the first produced by Katherine Sarafian, who went on to produce Pixar's \"Brave\" released in 2012.\n\nStrange Magic (film): Strange Magic is a 2015 American computer-animated musical fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Gary Rydstrom, produced by Lucasfilm, with feature animation by Lucasfilm Animation and Industrial Light & Magic. The film's screenplay was written by Rydstrom, David Berenbaum and Irene Mecchi, from a story by George Lucas inspired by William Shakespeare's \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\". The film stars Alan Cumming, Evan Rachel Wood, Kristin Chenoweth, Maya Rudolph and Alfred Molina. The score was composed by Marius de Vries and includes contemporary songs, such as \"Love Is Strange\".\n\nHawaiian Vacation: Toy Story Toons: Hawaiian Vacation is a 2011 Pixar computer animated short film directed by Gary Rydstrom. 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They were held in honour of Apollo every four years at his sanctuary at Delphi. They were held two years after each Olympic Games, and between each Nemean and Isthmian Games. The Pythian Games were founded sometime in the 6th century BC, and, unlike the Olympic Games, also featured competitions for art and dance. The art and dance competitions pre-dated the athletic portion of the games, and were said to have been started by Apollo after he killed Python and set up the oracle at Delphi. Otherwise, the athletic events were the same as those at the Olympic Games.\n\nScottish Amateur Cup: The Scottish Amateur Cup is a nationwide knockout tournament supported and organised by the Scottish Amateur Football Association. The Scottish Amateur Cup is competed for by hundreds of football clubs every year.\n\nAntisemitism in the Olympic Games: The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (French: \"Jeux olympiques\" ), are leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games are considered the world's foremost sports competition with more than 200 nations participating. The Olympic Games are held every four years, with the Summer and Winter Games alternating by occurring every four years but two years apart. In the Olympic games during the years, although its approach of \"peace through sport\", there have been many anti-Semitic occasions which brought the politics into the sports field, and at least in 1972 \u2013 ended in the death of eleven Israeli athletes.\n\nDick McTaggart: Richard \"Dick\" McTaggart, MBE (born 15 October 1935) is a retired Scottish amateur boxer. He competed in the 1956 and 1960 Olympics in the lightweight division and won a gold and a bronze medal, respectively. In 1956 he received the Val Barker Trophy for best boxing style at the Olympics. At the 1964 Olympics McTaggart moved to the light-welterweight category, but lost in the third bout to the eventual winner Jerzy Kulej. McTaggart won the British ABA title in 1956, 1958, 1960, 1963 and 1965, and retired with a record of 610 wins out of 634 bouts.\n\nWinter Olympic Games: The Olympic Winter Games (official name) (French: \"Jeux olympiques d'hiver\" ) is a major international sporting event held once every four years, for sports practised on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympics, the 1924 Winter Olympics, was held in Chamonix, France. The original five sports (broken into nine disciplines) were bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, Nordic skiing (consisting of the disciplines military patrol, cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, and ski jumping), and skating (consisting of the disciplines figure skating and speed skating). The Games were held every four years from 1924 to 1936, interrupted in 1940 and 1944 by World War II, and resumed in 1948. Until 1992 the Winter and Summer Olympic Games were held in the same years, but in accordance with a 1986 decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to place the Summer and Winter Games on separate four-year cycles in alternating even-numbered years, the next Winter Olympics after 1992 was in 1994.\n\nValeri Popenchenko: Valeri Vladimirovich Popenchenko (Russian: \u0412\u0430\u043b\u0435\u0440\u0438\u0439 \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041f\u043e\u043f\u0435\u043d\u0447\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e , 26 August 1937 \u2013 15 February 1975) was a Russian amateur boxer who competed in the middleweight division (\u221275\u00a0kg). During his career he won 200 out of 213 bouts; he won an Olympic gold medal in 1964 and European titles in 1963 and 1965. He was named the Outstanding Boxer of the 1964 Olympics and given the Val Barker Trophy, becoming the only Soviet boxer to receive the honor.\n\nVal Barker Trophy: The Val Barker Trophy is presented every four years to the most \"outstanding boxer\" at the Olympic Games. In theory, the award goes to the top \"pound for pound\" boxer in the Olympics. The winner is selected by a committee of International Boxing Association (amateur) (AIBA) officials. The trophy is named after British boxer Val Barker who won the Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABA) heavyweight title in 1891, before becoming the secretary of the AIBA between 1926 and 1929.\n\nOlympic Games: The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (French: \"Jeux olympiques\" ) are leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games are considered the world's foremost sports competition with more than 200 nations participating. The Olympic Games are held every four years, with the Summer and Winter Games alternating by occurring every four years but two years apart.\n\nYouth Olympic Games: The Youth Olympic Games (YOG) is an international multi-sport event organized by the International Olympic Committee. The games are held every four years in staggered summer and winter events consistent with the current Olympic Games format. The first summer version was held in Singapore from 14 to 26 August 2010 while the first winter version was held in Innsbruck, Austria from 13 to 22 January 2012. The age limitation of the athletes is 14 to 18. The idea of such an event was introduced by Johann Rosenzopf from Austria in 1998. On 6 July 2007, International Olympic Committee (IOC) members at the 119th IOC session in Guatemala City approved the creation of a youth version of the Olympic Games, with the intention of sharing the costs of hosting the event between the IOC and the host city, whereas the traveling costs of athletes and coaches were to be paid by the IOC. These Games will also feature cultural exchange programs and opportunities for participants to meet Olympic athletes.\n\nPeter Buchanan (footballer, born 1938): Peter Gordon Blyth Buchanan (born 14 December 1938) is a retired Scottish amateur football centre forward who made over 200 appearances in the Scottish League for Queen's Park. He later served on the club's committee and as president. 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Chiminello's breakout film performance is in the December 2008 release of David Fincher's \"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button\", starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. Chiminello plays Blanchett's best friend.\n\nDastak (1996 film): Dastak (English: Knock) is a 1996 Hindi language Indian feature film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Sushmita Sen in her debut film supported by Mukul Dev with Sharad Kapoor as the psychopath.\n\nOn Deadly Ground: On Deadly Ground is a 1994 environmental action-adventure film, directed, co-produced by and starring Steven Seagal, and co-starring Michael Caine, Joan Chen, and John C. McGinley, R. Lee Ermey. 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It is the third and final installment of the \"Austin Powers\" trilogy starring Mike Myers in the title role. The film was directed by Jay Roach, and co-written by Mike Myers and Michael McCullers. Myers also plays the roles of Dr. Evil, Goldmember, and Fat Bastard. The movie co-stars Beyonc\u00e9 in her theatrical film debut, as well as Robert Wagner, Seth Green, Michael York, Verne Troyer, Michael Caine, Mindy Sterling and Fred Savage. There are a number of cameo appearances including Steven Spielberg, Kevin Spacey, Britney Spears, Quincy Jones, Tom Cruise, Danny DeVito, Katie Couric, Gwyneth Paltrow, John Travolta, Nathan Lane, and The Osbournes.\n\nBiwi No.1: Biwi No.1 (English: Wife No. 1 ) is a 1999 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by David Dhawan. It stars Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Sushmita Sen, Anil Kapoor and Tabu. Saif Ali Khan has a special appearance. It is remake of the 1995 Tamil film \"Sathi Leelavathi\". The plot has inspired the 2005 comedy hit Kannada movie \"Rama Shama Bhama\" starring Kamal Hassan, Ramesh Aravind, Urvashi and Daisy Bopanna. Biwi No.1 was the third title in the No. 1 (film series) directed by David Dhawan and starring Karisma Kapoor after \"Coolie No.1\" (1995) and \"Hero No. 1\" (1997). It is also the only one of the three not to feature Govinda in the leading role. Salman Khan replaced Govinda who had a disagreement with Sushmita Sen on the set and walked out of the film.\n\nInterpretations of Fight Club: The 1999 American film \"Fight Club\", directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter, presents social commentary about consumerist culture, especially the feminization of American culture and its effects on masculinity. The film has been the source of critical analysis. Academics Jans B. Wager describes the film as retro-noir, while Keith Gandal defines it as a \"slumming trauma\". 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Dorothy Carnegie produced 2 separate revised editions: \"How to Develop Self-Confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking\" (1956), aimed at the general public, and \"The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking\" (1962), as a replacement textbook for the Dale Carnegie Course. A more recent revised edition is \"Public Speaking for Success\" (2005), revised by Arthur Pell, which restores content that was left out of the Dorothy Carnegie-revised works.\n\nUniversity of the South Pacific Solomon Islands: The University of the South Pacific (USP) Solomon Islands is a university campus of the University of the South Pacific, based in Honiara, Solomon Islands; apart from the Honiara Solomon Islands College of Higher Education (SICHE) a university in Honiara; and the Woodford International School. The University of the South Pacific campus is located near Chinatown, about 75 m to the southwest of Lawson Tama Stadium. It offers continuing and community education courses to the South Pacific member countries. Some of the major disciplines in which courses are offered on semester basis are Arts, Law and Education, Business and Economics, Science, Technology and Environment and other disciplines with a gamut of subjects in each discipline. The duration of courses varies from 10 to 32 hours of teaching spread over a number of weeks. Subjects taught based on regional requirements could be in the fields of \"computer skills, languages, bookkeeping, mathematics, business studies, economics, creative writing, community development skills, literature, handicrafts, floral arts, fabric arts, woodcarving, fine arts, carving, poetry, music, video production, leadership skills, health studies, public speaking, problem-solving and general literacy skills.\u201d An important programme that is advocated in the USP is to establish an education programme \"through distance and flexible learning\u201d, which the relevant texts to learn and teach are prepared in the Laucala Campus in Fiji and adopted in the campuses of all the USP universities across the South Pacific.\n\nNate Holzapfel: Nate Holzapfel (born Nathanael Reid Holzapfel, February 5, 1979) is an American entrepreneur most known for his appearance on ABC\u2019s Shark Tank, where he successfully pitched the Mission Belt Co. 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The group continues to produce and sing music together as \"Imajin\".\n\nKim Jae-joong: Kim Jae-joong (Hangul: \uae40\uc7ac\uc911 ; Hanja: \u91d1\u5728\u4e2d ; born January 26, 1986), also known mononymously as Jaejoong, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, actor, director and designer. He is best known as a member of the Korean pop group JYJ, and was one of the original members of boy band TVXQ. Kim was also known by the stage names Hero Jaejoong (in South Korea), Jejung (\u30b8\u30a7\u30b8\u30e5\u30f3) (in Japan), and \u82f1\u96c4\u5728\u4e2d (\uc601\uc6c5\uc7ac\uc911) (in China). Kim is now using Kim Jae-joong (JYJ) for his activities.\n\nAna\u00efs Lameche: Ana\u00efs Helena Lameche Bonnier (n\u00e9e Kretz Lameche) (born 19 August 1987 in French Alps, France) is a former Swedish pop singer and original member of the Swedish pop group Play. She is the only member of Play out of its seven different members to appear in all four different line-ups of the group. Before the band's split, she was also the last remaining original member of the group since Faye's second departure in January 2011. She quit the music industry in 2011.\n\nMasahiro Nakai: Masahiro Nakai (\u4e2d\u5c45 \u6b63\u5e83 , Nakai Masahiro , born August 18, 1972) is a Japanese television host, actor, newscaster, radio personality. He was the leader of the now defunct boy band SMAP, which had been the best-selling boy band in Asia. While working as a member of a boy band, he worked extensively as a television presenter, hosting many of his own talk shows, variety shows, music shows, news programs, and several Olympic games as a sportscaster. His conversational method and technique has been critically praised, establishing himself as one of the most well-respected, iconic hosts in the Japanese entertainment industry. 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In addition to making red varietal wines, Mourv\u00e8dre is a prominent component in \"GSM\" (Grenache, Syrah, and Mourv\u00e8dre) blends. The variety is also used to make ros\u00e9 and port-style fortified wines.\n\nTrolleybuses in Sanremo: The Sanremo trolleybus system or San Remo trolleybus system (Italian: \"Rete filoviaria di Sanremo\" ), also known as the Italian Riviera trolleybus (Italian: \"Filovia della Riviera dei Fiori\" ), is focused on the town and \"comune\" of Sanremo, in the region of Liguria, northwestern Italy.\n\nFriuli-Venezia Giulia: Friuli-Venezia Giulia (] ; Friulian: \"Fri\u00fbl\u2013Vignesie Julie\" , Slovene: \"Furlanija\u2013Julijska krajina\" , German: \"Friaul\u2013Julisch Venetien\" ) is one of the 20 regions of Italy, and one of five autonomous regions with special statute. The regional capital is Trieste. Note that Venezia, i.e. Venice, is \"not\" in this region, despite the name.\n\nCaucasian Riviera: Caucasian Riviera is located along the eastern coast of the Black Sea under the Caucasus Mountains. It runs from Novorossiysk, Russia to Sarpi, Georgia. The area is divided into five regions, of which four (Adjara, Guria, Samegrelo, and Abkhazia) are located in Georgia, and one (the Black Sea coast of Krasnodar Krai) is in Russia. Caucasian Riviera is 600 km long, 350 km of which belongs to Russia and 250 km to Georgia. The coast is located on the same latitude as the French Riviera, the Italian Riviera, New York City and the Korean Peninsula.\n\nSenna italica: Senna italica, the Port Royal senna, Italian senna, or Senegal senna is a legume tree in the genus \"Senna\". It is recognized by many other common names based on the regions it grows in. In India, it is used to produce a powder used to treat hair which is known as \u201cneutral henna\u201d. Senegal senna is easily distinguishable through its many distinctive features. There are 3 subspecies of this plant based on the size of the inflorescence and the length of the petiole. The subspecies are \"italica\", \"micrantha\", and \"arachoides\". In many regions, this plant is cultivated commercially and medicinally.\n\nPersonal radio service: A personal radio service is any system that allows individual to operate radio transmitters and receivers for personal purposes with minimal or no special license or individual authorization. Personal radio services exist around the world and typically use light-weight walkie talkie portable radios. The power output, antenna size, and technical characteristics of the equipment are set by regulations in each country. Many regions (for example, the European Union) have standardized personal radio service rules to allow travelers from one country to use their equipment in another country. Examples of standardized services include PMR446 and FM Citizens Band Radio (CB) in the EU and several other countries/regions. 26\u201327\u00a0MHz CB radio is the oldest personal radio service and is used in nearly every country worldwide, with many countries and regions copying the United States 40-channel frequency plan. In many countries, CB radio is less popular due to the availability of other personal radio services that offer shorter antennas, better protection from noise and interference.\n\nList of Asian regions with alternative names: Many regions and provinces of Asia have alternative names in different languages. Some regions have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. This article lists Asian regions, provinces, or territories that are referred to by more than one name in English. It also includes some lesser regions that are important because of their location or history.\n\nMagnano (disambiguation): Magnano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Biella, Italy\n\nSan Secondo (Magnano): The church of San Secondo di Magnano is built in a wide open space near the Serra d'Ivrea, not far from the Bose monastic community, in the comune (\"municipality\") of Magnano, Italy. It is one of the most interesting examples of the Romanesque architecture in the Provincia di Biella and the Canavese.\n\nMagnano in Riviera: Magnano in Riviera is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 80 km northwest of Trieste and about 20 km northwest of Udine. 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The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types of dogs from which the breed descends were from Great Britain.\n\nAustralian Silky Terrier: The Australian Silky Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type. The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types and breeds were from Great Britain. It is closely related to the Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier. The breed is called the \"Silky Terrier\" in North America, but is called the \"Australian Silky Terrier\" in its country of origin and in the rest of the world.\n\nTerrier Group: Terrier Group is the name of a breed Group of dogs, used by kennel clubs to classify a defined collection of dog breeds. In general, a \"Terrier Group\" includes one particular type of dog, the Terrier, although other types may be included in a kennel club's \"Terrier Group\". Most major English-language kennel clubs include a \"Terrier Group\" although different kennel clubs may not include the same breeds in their \"Terrier Group\". The international kennel club association, the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Cynologique Internationale, includes Terriers in Group 3 \"Terrier\", which is then further broken down into four \"Sections\" based on the type of terrier and breed history.\n\nTeddy Roosevelt Terrier: The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times.\n\nHimalayan Sheepdog: The Himalayan Sheepdog, also referred to as the Bhote Kukur or Bhotia, is a livestock guardian dog that originated from Nepal. This mountain dog breed is closely similar to Indian Mastiff and the Tibetan Mastiff and may be related to the long-haired Kinnaur Sheepdog of Tibet. Naturally, Himalayan Sheepdogs enjoy outdoor lifestyles and are rarely seen beyond the regions of India and Nepal. As a powerful and robust breed, the Himalayan Sheepdog is mainly used for herding purposes. The Himalayan Sheepdog is regionally popular as both a loyal companion as well as a working dog.\n\nAiredale Terrier: The Airedale Terrier (often shortened to \"Airedale\"), also called Bingley Terrier and Waterside Terrier, is a dog breed of the terrier type that originated in the valley (\"dale\") of the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is traditionally called the \"King of Terriers\" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds. The Airedale was bred from the Old English Black and Tan Terrier (now extinct), the Bull Terrier, the Otterhound and probably some other Terrier breeds, originally to serve as an all around working farm dog. In Britain this breed has also been used as a war dog, guide dog and police dog. In the United States, this breed has been used to hunt big game, upland birds, and water fowl, and serve in many other working capacities.\n\nKerry Blue Terrier: The Kerry Blue Terrier (also known as the Irish Blue Terrier) () is a breed of dog. Originally bred to control \"vermin\" including rats, rabbits, badgers, foxes, otters and hares, over time the Kerry became a general working dog used for a variety of jobs including herding cattle and sheep, and as a guard dog. Today the Kerry has spread around the world as a companion and working dog. Despite a Kerry Blue winning Crufts (the most important UK dog show) in 2000, it remains an \"unfashionable\" breed, and is distinctly uncommon; however, it not as threatened as some of the other terrier breeds such as Skye Terrier, Sealyham Terrier, and Dandie Dinmont Terrier.\n\nVulnerable Native Breeds: Vulnerable Native Breeds are a group of dog breeds originating in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and identified by The Kennel Club (KC) as having annual registration numbers of 300 puppies or fewer. The need for such a list was first identified in June 2003, with research conducted by the KC to identify the extent of the vulnerability and viability of each breed. It was a joint project, with the KC working with the British and Irish Native Breeds Trust, later to be known simply as the Native Dog Breeds Trust. The breeds on the list have been promoted at events such as Discover Dogs and Crufts, and by asking that owners of these breeds mate their dogs rather than having them spayed.\n\nFox Terrier: Fox Terriers are two different breeds of the terrier dog type: the Smooth Fox Terrier and the Wire Fox Terrier. Both of these breeds originated in the 19th century from a handful of dogs who are descended from earlier varieties of British terriers, and are related to other modern white terrier breeds. In addition, a number of breeds have diverged from these two main types of fox terrier and have been recognised separately, including the Jack Russell Terrier, Miniature Fox Terrier and Rat Terrier. The Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers share similar characteristics, the main differences being in the coat and markings. They have been successful in conformation shows, more prominently in America than their homeland.\n\nTugou: Tugou (\u571f\u72d7, pinyin: \"t\u01d4 g\u01d2u\"), literally means Native Dog in Mandarin Chinese, is the general name for several dog breeds originated from China and still abundantly exists across the country today. Tugou includes the most popular Chinese dog breed - the Chinese Field Dog (, pinyin: \"zh\u014dng hu\u00e1 ti\u00e1n yu\u00e1n qu\u01cen\"), Chinese Chongqing Dog, Xiasi Dog, and several other native dog breeds distributed across China. 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There are two genera and eight species. Members of this family are found in Cyprus, Italy and other Mediterranean countries including Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Syria and Turkey.\n\nTrifurcula cryptella: Trifurcula cryptella is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is widespread throughout Europe, northwards to southern parts of Norway and Sweden (but not in Finland), eastwards to Poland and the Balkan Peninsula, and south to the Mediterranean countries, but there it is rare and confined to mountainous regions. In Italy it has only been recorded from the northern part, in Portugal in the Serra da Estr\u00eala, in Spain in the Cantabrian Mountains and possibly the Sierra Nevada. It is absent from the Mediterranean islands.\n\nMompha miscella: Mompha miscella is a moth in the Momphidae family. It is found from most of Europe to Asia Minor and North Africa. In the north, it ranges to southern Fennoscandia.\n\nMediterranean Journal of Educational Studies: The Mediterranean Journal of Educational Studies is a biannual open source refereed international journal with a regional focus. It features educational research carried out in Mediterranean countries, as well as educational studies related to the diaspora of Mediterranean people worldwide. The first issue of the MJES was published in 1996 and is now available free of charge.\n\nList of Mediterranean countries: The Mediterranean countries are those that surround the Mediterranean Sea. Below is the list of the Mediterranean countries listed clockwise:\n\nMegahit-International Mediterranean Song Contest: Megahit-International Mediterranean Song Contest (Turkish: \"Megahit-Uluslararas\u0131 Akdeniz \u015eark\u0131 Yar\u0131\u015fmas\u0131\" ) was an international song contest hosted in Turkey by participations of singers from Mediterranean countries. There were three different editions of the event. First event that 9 countries participated was organized in 2002 in Antalya, second and third events were organized in Fethiye, Mu\u011fla. Number of participants raised and reached to 14 in 2003, and to 15 in 2004. Winners were Eyal Shachar of Israel, Sedat Y\u00fcce of Turkey and Linda Valori of Italy respectively.\n\nAlexandria International Film Festival: Alexandria International Film Festival for Mediterranean Countries is a film festival in Egypt. Organized by the Egyptian Association of Film Writers and Critics (EAFWC). The AIFF aims to broaden film culture and strengthen the relationship between filmmakers throughout the world, with special attention given to Mediterranean countries.\n\nNorth Africa: North Africa is a group of Mediterranean countries situated in the northern-most region of the African continent. The term \"North Africa\" has no single accepted definition. It is sometimes defined as stretching from the Atlantic shores of Morocco in the west, to the Suez Canal and the Red Sea in the east. Others have limited it to the countries of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, a region known by the French during colonial times as \u201cAfrique du Nord\u201d and by the Arabs as the Maghreb (\u201cWest\u201d). The most commonly accepted definition includes Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, as well as Libya, Sudan, and Egypt. The term \u201cNorth Africa\u201d, when commonly used in North Africa and the Middle East, often refers only to the countries of the Maghreb and Libya. Egypt, due to its greater Middle Eastern associations, is in the Middle East.\n\nNetworks of Mediterranean Youth: The Networks of Mediterranean Youth (NET-MED Youth) project is a three-year project (2014-2017) implemented by UNESCO and funded by the European Union. 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Confusion may arise from the fact that the character is played by the musician of the same name, Creed Bratton. The fictional Creed is partially based on the experiences and former flower child lifestyle of the real one; however, the character is an embellished version of the real person. Unlike most characters of this version of \"The Office\", he has no equivalent in the original BBC series despite sharing similar lines in the pilot episode with the character of Ryan Howard. Series writer B. J. Novak has said that the actual Creed Bratton is exactly like the character he plays, except that the real Creed is a good-hearted and likable person, while his fictional alter ego has a very dark side to him. His resourcefulness and duplicity are his defining traits along with his senile behavior and ignorance of the modern world.\n\nBastet: Bastet was a goddess in ancient Egyptian religion, worshiped as early as the 2nd Dynasty (2890 BCE). As Bast, she was the goddess of warfare in Lower Egypt, the Nile River delta region, before the unification of the cultures of ancient Egypt. Her name is also translated as Baast, Ubaste, and Baset. In Greek mythology, she is also known as Ailuros (Greek for \"cat\", \u03b1\u1f34\u03bb\u03bf\u03c5\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2).\n\nActor: An actor (often actress for females; see terminology) is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs \"in the flesh\" in the traditional medium of the theatre, or in modern mediums such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is ( ), literally \"one who answers\". The actor's interpretation of their role pertains to the role played, whether based on a real person or fictional character. Interpretation occurs even when the actor is \"playing themselves\", as in some forms of experimental performance art, or, more commonly; to act, is to create, a character in performance.\n\nSgt. Slaughter (G.I. Joe): Sgt. 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He won Essendon's best first year player award in 1960 before returning to his original side, Rupanyup, in 1962.\n\nHarry Dunlop: Harry Alexander Dunlop (born September 6, 1933, at Sacramento, California) is an American former catcher, coach and manager in professional baseball. As a player, Dunlop never reached Major League Baseball\u2014he spent his early career as a catcher and pilot in the minor leagues\u2014but he spent 21 seasons in the big leagues as a coach during the period between 1969 and 2005 .\n\nBob Dunlop: Bob Dunlop (24 May 1945 \u2014 March 2000 (aged 54)) born in Ivanhoe was an Australian professional super middle/light heavy/cruiser/heavyweight boxer of the 1960s who won the Australian heavyweight title, and Commonwealth light heavyweight title, and was a challenger for the Australian light heavyweight title against Clive Stewart, his professional fighting weight varied from 167 lb , i.e. super middleweight to 195+1/2 lb , i.e. heavyweight. He was inducted into the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame in 2006.\n\nBrian Dunlop: Brian Dunlop (1938\u20132009) was a still life and figurative painter born in Sydney, Australia. He won the Sulman Prize in 1980 for \"The Old Physics Building (genre painting)\". He was a finalist in the 2004 Archibald Prize with \"Brian Kenna: imagines Urfa\". Dunlop painted in Sydney and Ebenezer in New South Wales and in Tuscany, Rome, Skyros, Majorca, Morocco and India. He painted portraits of public figures, including Queen Elizabeth II in 1984 for the 150th anniversary of the founding of Victoria. Dunlop settled in Panton Hill and then Port Fairy in Victoria. He held many exhibitions in Sydney and Melbourne. Dunlop died on 11 December 2009 as the result of a long-standing heart condition.\n\nGraham Lovett (tennis): Graham Lovett (1936\u20131999) was an Australian tennis player and later one of the top sports administrators in Australia. In his 20s he was State manager of Dunlop sporting goods and later became managing director of Dunlop Slazenger. Lovett set up the Australian Indoors tennis tournament, which ran from 1973 to 1994 (he was also on the ATP board). In 1982 Lovett founded Sport Australia. He was involved in many different sports such as rugby league, swimming, cricket, basketball, triathlon and squash. He was involved in Sydney's successful Olympic bid for the 2000 Olympics, though died of cancer a few months before the Olympics were held. Outside of sports, Lovett was chairman of the Sydney Eye Hospital Foundation. He first entered the Australian tennis championships in 1956 and lost in round one to Don Candy. At the 1957 championships, Lovett beat Mike Davies before being beaten easily by Neale Fraser in the quarter finals. In 1958 he lost in round two to Bob Howe.\n\nIvanhoe, Victoria: Ivanhoe is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Banyule. At the 2016 Census, Ivanhoe had a population of 12,171.\n\nGareth Dunlop: Gareth Dunlop (born East Belfast) is a singer-songwriter from Northern Ireland who is a multi-instrumentalist, engineer and producer. His distinct songwriting and vocal styles has led to his songs being featured in numerous television shows, films and commercials. In 2013, Dunlop's song \"Wrap Your Arms Around Me\" was part of the soundtrack for the movie \"Safe Haven\" based on a romance novel by Nicholas Sparks. His song was the second best selling single on the album. Currently, Dunlop is in a joint venture publishing deal with Moraine Music Group and Nettwerk One Music. He spends time in both the US and Northern Ireland, but permanently lives in Belfast and operates a recording studio in Hollywood.\n\nYang Jie: Yang Jie (; born 1 March 1994 in Hebei), she is the team member of China women's national volleyball team which position is opposite and outside hitter. She's now plays for Shanghai Dunlop. At Shanghai Dunlop, she plays outside hitter.\n\nDave Dunlop: John David \"Dave\" Dunlop (born September 18, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian guitarist, composer, producer, recording engineer, and vocalist. Dunlop was a member, writer, guitarist, and back-up singer in Canadian rock band The Full Nine (Disney\u2019s Mammoth Records). Since 1996, he has had a successful musical relationship with Rik Emmett, sharing guitar-playing duties in The Rik Emmett Band, Strung-Out Troubadours, and Triumph.\n\nTodd Hazelwood: Todd Hazelwood (born 25 September 1995) is an Australian racing car driver. 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The company is the exclusive licensee of Tetris Holding LLC, the company that owns Tetris rights worldwide and the Tetris Company licenses the Tetris brand to third parties.\n\nKnight Moves (video game): Knight Moves is a puzzle video game released for Windows in 1995. It is based on a similar game, \"Knight Move\" (note that \"Move\" is singular in this version) created by Alexey Pajitnov of \"Tetris\" fame, though he had no part in the creation of this game.\n\nHenk Rogers: Henk Rogers (born 1953) is a Dutch video game designer and entrepreneur. He is known for producing Japan's first major turn-based role-playing video game \"The Black Onyx\", securing the rights to distribute \"Tetris\" on video game consoles where the game found popularity, and as the founder of The Tetris Company which licenses the \"Tetris\" trademark. Nowadays, he serves as Managing Director of The Tetris Company.\n\nHexic: Hexic is a 2003 tile-matching puzzle video game developed by Carbonated Games for various platforms. In Hexic, the player tries to rotate hexagonal tiles to create certain patterns. The game is available on Windows, Xbox 360, Windows Phone, and the web. The game was designed by Alexey Pajitnov, best known as the creator of \"Tetris\". While most earlier releases of the game were developed by Carbonated Games, the most recent version released for Windows and Windows Phone is developed by Other Ocean. The name is a pun on the word \"hectic\" and \"hexagons\".\n\nTetris (Game Boy): Tetris (\u30c6\u30c8\u30ea\u30b9 , Tetorisu ) is a puzzle video game for the Game Boy released in 1989. It is a portable version of Alexey Pajitnov's original Tetris and it was bundled in the North American and European releases of the Game Boy itself. It was the first game compatible with the Game Link Cable, a pack-in accessory that allowed two Game Boys to link together for multiplayer purposes. A colorized remake of the game was released on the Game Boy Color entitled Tetris DX (\u30c6\u30c8\u30ea\u30b9 \u30c7\u30e9\u30c3\u30af\u30b9 , Tetorisu Derakkusu ) . A Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console version of \"Tetris\" was released in December 2011 and lacks the multiplayer functionality. It was delisted from the Nintendo eShop after December 31, 2014.\n\nTetris: Tetris (Russian: \u0422\u0435\u0301\u0442\u0440\u0438\u0441 , pronounced ] ) is a tile-matching puzzle video game, originally designed and programmed by Russian game designer Alexey Pajitnov. It was released on June 6, 1984, while he was working for the Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow. He derived its name from the Greek numerical prefix \"tetra-\" (all of the game's pieces contain four segments) and tennis, Pajitnov's favorite sport.\n\nWildSnake: WildSnake, known as Super Snakey (\u30b9\u30fc\u30d1\u30fc\u30fb\u30b9\u30cd\u30fc\u30ad\u30fc ) in Japan, is a puzzle video game inspired by Tetris. Snakes of varying colors and lengths fall from the top of the screen and slither to the bottom. The goal is to clear out the snakes by touching two of the same color. \"WildSnake\" was designed by Alexey Lysogorov and presented by Alexey Pajitnov.\n\nTetris Online, Inc.: Tetris Online, Inc. is a video game developer and publisher based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The company is the exclusive online licensee of Tetris in North America and Europe. Founded in January 2006 by Nintendo of America founder and former president Minoru Arakawa, video game designer and publisher Henk Rogers and Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov, Tetris Online, Inc. is the developer of social games Tetris Battle and Tetris Friends. In March 2013, it was revealed in a Newspaper article that Tetris Online had laid off 40% of its staff.\n\nPandora's Box (1999 video game): Pandora's Box is a 1999 video game created by the designer of Tetris, Alexey Pajitnov, for Microsoft.\n\nTetris (Atari): Tetris (styled TET\u042fIS) is a puzzle game developed by Atari Games and originally released for arcades in 1988. Based on Alexey Pajitnov's \"Tetris\", Atari's version features the same gameplay as the computer editions of the game, as players must stack differently shaped falling blocks to form and eliminate horizontal lines from the playing field. 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In 2011 \"Snowboard Magazine\" was sold to Storm Mountain Publishing, publishers of \"Freeskier Magazine\", which is based in Boulder, Colorado.\n\nLow Island, Falkland Islands: Low Island is one of the Falkland Islands and is the birthplace of businessman James Lowis. It is near West Falkland, to its north, in Byron Sound It is between Carcass Island and Dunbar Island and to the west of Saunders Island. It is south of Sedge Island and north of the Byron Heights and Storm Mountain.\n\nStorm Mountain (Alberta): Storm Mountain is a mountain in Alberta's Rockies, Canada.\n\nCarrabassett Valley Academy: Carrabassett Valley Academy is a private ski and snowboard academy offering most downhill winter mountain sports. Carrabassett Valley Academy is based in Carrabassett Valley, Maine at the base of Sugarloaf Mountain. Established in 1982, the school has trained and schooled the likes of Olympic competitors Bode Miller, Seth Wescott, Kirsten Clark, and Emily Cook. Jeremy Jones, nine-time Snowboard Magazine Big Mountain Rider of the Year, also honed his snowboarding and academic skills at Carrabassett Valley Academy. Since 1982 CVA has produced 12 Olympians, 92 National Titles, 11 X-Games competitors, 26 NCAA and USCSA All-Americans, 39 national team members, and six world champions.\n\nArashiyama: Arashiyama (\u5d50\u5c71 , Storm Mountain ) is a district on the western outskirts of Kyoto, Japan. It also refers to the mountain across the \u014ci River, which forms a backdrop to the district. Arashiyama is a nationally designated Historic Site and Place of Scenic Beauty.\n\nSplit Island, Falkland Islands: Split Island is one of the Falkland Islands. It is near West Falkland, to its west, at the mouth of King George Bay. It is to the west of Rabbit Island, Hummock Island and Middle Island. 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He served as minority leader of the New York State Assembly from 1998 until 2002, representing the 102nd district from 1987 until 2002. A Republican, he gave up his seat in the Assembly to run for New York State Comptroller in 2002, losing to Alan Hevesi. In 2006, he made a run for Governor of New York, but was defeated by Democratic nominee Eliot Spitzer.\n\nMichael Grimm (politician): Michael Gerard Grimm (born February 7, 1970) is an American businessman, and politician who represented New York in the United States Congress from 2011 to 2015. Grimm represented New York's 13th congressional district during his first term, after which he represented New York's 11th congressional district. Both districts consisted of Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn. Grimm is a member of the Republican Party, and during his time in office was the only Republican to represent a significant portion of New York City. He is a former FBI agent, businessman, attorney, and U.S. Marine, having served in the Persian Gulf War.\n\nFrederick R. Lehlbach: Frederick Reimold Lehlbach (January 31, 1876 \u2013 August 4, 1937) was an American lawyer and politician. As a Republican, Lehlbach served as the U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 10th congressional district from 1915 to 1933 and as the representative from New Jersey's 12th congressional district from 1933 to 1937. Lehlbach was also the nephew of Herman Lehlbach, a former U.S. Representative from New Jersey's 6th congressional district who served from 1885 to 1891.\n\nMassachusetts's 5th congressional district: Massachusetts' 5th congressional district is a congressional district in eastern Massachusetts. The district is represented by Katherine Clark. 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As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy. For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism. What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations. This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 600 BC and 501 BC.\n\nSovereign immunity: Sovereign immunity, or crown immunity, is a legal doctrine by which the sovereign or state cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution. It is a principle of international law which exempts a sovereign state from the jurisdiction of foreign national courts. Sovereign immunity is based on the concept of sovereignty in the sense that a sovereign may not be subjected without its approval to the jurisdiction of another sovereign. As Lord Atkin observed,\n\nList of micronations: Micronations, sometimes also referred to as \"model countries\" and \"new country projects\", are small, self-proclaimed entities that claim to be independent sovereign states but which are not acknowledged as such by any recognised sovereign state, or by any supranational organization. They should not be confused with microstates, which are recognised independent states of a small size, nor should they be confused with unrecognised states, which may have legitimate claim to sovereign state status.\n\nSovereign state: A sovereign state is, in international law, a nonphysical juridical entity that is represented by one centralized government that has sovereignty over a geographic area. International law defines sovereign states as having a permanent population, defined territory, one government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states. 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As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". 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The double CD features tracks that were released as part of The Complete U2 digital box set, the bonus discs on the remastered albums to date, and some readily available single B-sides.\n\nFrom the Sky Down: From the Sky Down is a 2011 American documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about rock band U2 and the production of their 1991 album \"Achtung Baby\". The film documents the album's difficult recording period, the band members' relationships, and the group's creative process. Guggenheim, who was commissioned by U2 to create the film to commemorate the record's 20th anniversary, spent several months in 2011 developing the documentary. The band were filmed during a return visit to Hansa Studios in Berlin where parts of the album were recorded, and during rehearsals in Winnipeg for the Glastonbury Festival 2011. The film contains unreleased scenes from the group's 1988 motion picture \"Rattle and Hum\", along with archival footage and stills from the \"Achtung Baby\" recording sessions. Development of the album's emblematic song \"One\" is recounted through the replaying of old recording tapes.\n\nU2 by U2: U2 by U2 is an autobiography written by the members of Irish rock band U2 and first published in London by HarperCollins in 2005. Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr. collaborated with their friend Neil McCormick, a staff music writer for \"The Daily Telegraph\" to write the only authorized biography of the band. It portrays the story of U2 in their own words and pictures.\n\nThe LaFontaines: The LaFontaines are a Scottish band from Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, formed in 2010. The band consists of Kerr Okan (lead vocals), Jamie Keenan (drums, vocals), John Gerard (bass, vocals), Iain Findlay (guitar), and Darren McCaughey (guitar, keyboard). Their style is a unique blend of hip hop, rock and pop. The band are named after American voice actor Don LaFontaine.\n\nU2.Communication: U2.COMmunication is a live album recorded by U2 and released exclusively to members of its official website in 2005. The album features performances from two different concerts from the Vertigo Tour\u2014a concert in Chicago, filmed for the \"\" video, and a concert in Milan filmed for the \"\" video which was released with deluxe copies of the compilation album, \"U218 Singles\". The album's title is a play on U2.COM, the band's website.\n\nU2: U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin formed in 1976. The group consists of Bono (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion). 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Because thousands of strategic nuclear warheads mounted on ballistic missiles remain on high-alert, launch-ready status, capable of being launched in only a few minutes, de-alerting has been proposed as a means to reduce likelihood that these forces will be used deliberately or accidentally.\n\nRoy A. Roberts: Roy Allison Roberts (1887 - February 23, 1967) was a managing editor, president, editor and general manager of \"The Kansas City Star\" who guided the paper during its influential period during the Presidencies of Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower.\n\nNo first use: No first use (NFU) refers to a pledge or a policy by a nuclear power not to use nuclear weapons as a means of warfare unless first attacked by an adversary using nuclear weapons. 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Due to heightened tensions with the ongoing Cold War made this simulation the most realistic in United States Military history. For the first time ever, the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff took part in the game, although their participation was concealed. One of the main purposes of the simulation was to test the response of the National Command Authority's (NCA) decision making when dealing with many different situations at once. Although Proud Prophet was intended to help senior officials test their nuclear strategies, it was apparent that many of the concepts in place were incompatible with current Military capabilities. Many important parts of this simulation saw limited use of de-escalation tactics. If a risk of a war did occur, many Military advisors saw the use of nuclear missiles as the deterring factor when dealing with the Soviet Union. The idea behind this concept was that Soviet forces would seek ceasefire if the West moved to use nuclear weapons. The final outcome of the Proud Prophet war game would show the need to resolve global issues in times of war or potential war. The outcome of an all-out nuclear war is the total destruction of both sides involved, and a death toll nearly reaching half a billion with the remaining dying from starvation or lethal doses of radiation. The government file for Proud Prophet was not declassified until December 20th, 2012, and was only declassified in part. While there is no known reason why it was unclassified under the Obama administration.\n\nNuclear button: The \"nuclear button\" is a figurative term referring to the power to use nuclear weapons. \"Pushing the nuclear button\" refers to actually using them. The actual procedure for using such weapons is more complex than simply pushing a button. 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His 1500\u00a0m personal best is 3:33.82 minutes.\n\nCaster Semenya: Mokgadi Caster Semenya Bronze OIB (born 7 January 1991) is a South African middle-distance runner and 2016 Olympic gold medallist. Semenya won gold in the women's 800 metres at the 2009 World Championships with a time of 1:55.45 and at the 2017 World Championships in her new personal best, 1:55.16. Semenya also won silver medals at the 2011 World Championships and the 2012 Summer Olympics, both in the 800 metres. She was the winner of the gold medal in the 800 metre event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.\n\n2015 African Youth Athletics Championships: The 2015 African Youth Athletics Championships was the second edition of the biennial athletics competition for African athletes aged fifteen to seventeen, It was held in Reduit, Mauritius from 23\u201326 April. Mauritius had hosted the 2013 African Junior Athletics Championships two years earlier. A total of 38 events, 18 by boys and 20 by girls, were contested at the competition.\n\nFolashade Abugan: Folashade Abigeal Abugan (born December 17, 1990) is a female Nigerian sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres. She was the 400\u00a0m bronze medalist at the 2007 All-Africa Games and improved to the silver medal at the 2008 African Championships, where she set a personal best time of 50.89 seconds. She won gold medals at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics and the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships.\n\n2009 African Junior Athletics Championships: The 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships were held in Bambous, Mauritius from 30 July to 2 August. There were 40 events in total, of which 20 were contested by male athletes and 20 by female athletes. Multiple gold medallists Caster Semenya and Amaka Ogoegbunam broke championships records, but also created controversy at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics later that year. 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He appeared in critically acclaimed roles in many noted films in Tamil cinema, playing supporting, antagonistic, comedic as well as protagonistic roles. His performance in \"E\" (2006) earned him a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor and a Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also won an ITFA Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in \"Kuselan\" (2008). He has also appeared in Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada films.\n\nEddie Marsan: Edward Maurice Charles Marsan (born 9 June 1968) is an English actor. He won the London Film Critics Circle Award and National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film \"Happy-Go-Lucky\" in 2008.\n\nPaul Thomas Anderson filmography: American director, screenwriter, and producer Paul Thomas Anderson has directed seven feature-length films, five short films, twelve music videos, one documentary, one television episode as a guest segment director, and one theatrical play. He made his directorial debut with the mockumentary short film \"The Dirk Diggler Story\" (1988), at the age of 18, about a pornographic actor in the 1970s. Anderson followed it five years later with another short film, \"Cigarettes & Coffee\" in 1993. In 1996, Anderson wrote and directed the neo-noir crime thriller \"Hard Eight\", starring Philip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film was well received, with film critic Roger Ebert saying of it in his review, \"Movies like \"Hard Eight\" remind me of what original, compelling characters the movies can sometimes give us.\" Using the basis of \"The Dirk Diggler Story\", Anderson wrote and directed an expansion of the film entitled \"Boogie Nights\" in 1997. The film starred Mark Wahlberg as Eddie Adams/\"Dirk Diggler\" during the Golden Age of Porn in the 1970s and his eventual downfall in the 1980s. \"Boogie Nights\" received acclaim from critics and was a commercial success; at the 70th Academy Awards ceremony, the film was nominated for three Academy Awards, including for Best Supporting Actor (Burt Reynolds), Best Supporting Actress (Julianne Moore) and Best Original Screenplay.\n\nArisan!: Arisan! is a 2003 Indonesian film that has drawn more than 100,000 viewers. It is the first Indonesian film with a gay theme, and the first Indonesian film to use high-definition color enhancement. It uses a mixture of English, standard Indonesian and Jakartan slang. \"Arisan!\" became the second film in Indonesian film history to win all six major awards in Festival Film Indonesia (FFI), including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress, after \"Ibunda\" in 1986. \"Arisan!\" was also the first film in Indonesian film history to include two men kissing, by the characters Sakti and Nino (Tora Sudiro and Surya Saputra). Because of this, the two won Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the Festival Film Indonesia (FFI).\n\nBIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor: The British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor is an annual award given to the Best Supporting Actor in a British film. The award was introduced at the 2008 ceremony. Previously, there had been a single award given for Best Supporting Actor/Actress starting in 2003.\n\nMasato Sakai: Masato Sakai (\u583a \u96c5\u4eba ) is a Japanese actor. He won the award for best actor at the 31st Yokohama Film Festival for \"Kuhio taisa\" and \"Nankyoku ryourinin\" and the award for best supporting actor at the 2008 Nikkan Sports Film Award, at the 33rd Hochi Film Award and at the 51st Blue Ribbon Awards. He also received a nomination for best supporting actor at the 32nd Japan Academy Prize. He is married to Japanese actress and J-Pop singer Miho Kanno.\n\nHappy-Go-Lucky: Happy-Go-Lucky is a 2008 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh. The screenplay focuses on a cheerful and optimistic primary-school teacher and her relationships with those around her. The film was well received by critics and resulted in a number of awards for Leigh, lead actress Sally Hawkins and supporting actor Eddie Marsan.\n\nAaron Paul: Aaron Paul Sturtevant (born August 27, 1979), known as Aaron Paul, is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Jesse Pinkman in the AMC series \"Breaking Bad\", for which he won several awards, including the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (2014), the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor \u2013 Series, Miniseries, or Television Film (2013), and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. This made him the only actor to win the latter category three times (2010, 2012, 2014), since its separation into drama and comedy. He has also won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television three times (2009, 2011, 2013), more than any other actor in that category.\n\nPatrick Hivon: Patrick Hivon (born July 5, 1975) is a Canadian actor from Quebec. 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Founded in 1945, the company presents an annual season of opera consisting of two fully staged opera productions and smaller concerts and workshops open to the public. The company's productions are performed at the Belhaven University Center for the Arts. Composer William Grant Still and soprano Leontyne Price both have associations with the company.\n\nMax Maretzek Italian Opera Company: The Max Maretzek Italian Opera Company (sometimes referred to as the Italian Opera Company, the Italian Grand Opera Company, or Academy of Music Opera Company) was a touring American opera company that performed throughout the United States from 1849-1878. The first major opera company in Manhattan and one of the first important companies in the United States, it had a long association with the Academy of Music in New York City where it presented an annual season of opera from 1854 until the company's demise in 1878 There the company performed the United States premieres of \"Rigoletto\", \"Il trovatore\", and \"La traviata\" among other works.\n\nPhiladelphia La Scala Opera Company: The Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company (defunct) was an American opera company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was actively performing at the Academy of Music between 1925 and 1954. In 1955 the company merged with the Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company to form the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company.\n\nPhiladelphia Lyric Opera Company: The Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company was an American opera company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was active between 1958 and 1974. The company was led by a number of Artistic Directors during its history, beginning with Aurelio Fabiani. Other notable Artistic Directors include Julius Rudel and Anton Guadagno (1966\u20131972). The company produced between four and six of their own operas every year in addition to sponsoring numerous traveling productions from the New York City Opera. In 1975 the company merged with the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company but retained its original name. With the combined resources of both companies, the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company began producing higher quality productions with name artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Joan Sutherland, Roberta Peters, Montserrat Caball\u00e9, and others. For the bicentennial year 1976, the company commissioned famed opera composer Gian Carlo Menotti to create a new opera. The work, The Hero, premiered on June 1, 1976. In 1980, the company artistically reorganized to form the Opera Company of Philadelphia.\n\nOpera Company of Boston: The Opera Company of Boston was an American opera company located in Boston, Massachusetts, that was active from the late 1950s through the 1980s. The company was founded by American conductor Sarah Caldwell in 1958 under the name Boston Opera Group.\n\nAmerican Opera Company: The American Opera Company was the name of four different opera companies active in the United States. The first company was a short-lived opera company founded in New York City in February, 1886 that lasted only one season. The second company was based out of Rochester, New York and was active from the mid-1920s up until 1930 when it went bankrupt not too long after the Wall Street Crash of 1929. The third opera company was a short lived company located in Trenton, New Jersey that was active in 1937. The fourth and last opera company was actively performing in Philadelphia from 1946 through 1950.\n\nPhiladelphia Civic Opera Company: The Philadelphia Civic Opera Company (PCOC) was an American opera company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that was actively performing between 1924 and 1930. Founded by Philadelphia socialite Mrs. Henry M. Tracy, the company was established partially through funds provided by the city of Philadelphia and its then-mayor, W. Freeland Kendrick. The company was led by Artistic Director Alexander Smallens. Tracy served as the company's President and ran the business side of the organization while Smallens served as the company's primary conductor and made all of the artistic decisions. W. Attmore Robinson was later brought in to help Smallens with some of the artistic direction. The company performed between 10 and 15 operas every year during an annual season until it went bankrupt a year after the Wall Street Crash of 1929.\n\nSan Antonio Opera: The San Antonio Opera was an American opera company located in San Antonio, Texas that produced 16 seasons of opera before filing for bankruptcy and dissolving in 2012. The company was founded as the Pocket Opera of San Antonio in 1997 by Mark Richter, and opened its first season in the fall of 1997 with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's \"Der Schauspieldirektor\" at the San Pedro Playhouse. Initially the company's productions utilized local artists, but by the 1999-2000 season the company had begun employing internationally recognized artists. It simultaneously rebranded itself as the Lyric Opera of San Antonio and began performing at the Lila Cockrell Theatre. The opera company changed its name to the San Antonio Opera a few years later. Notable artists to have performed with the company include Pl\u00e1cido Domingo, Jos\u00e9 Carreras, and Andrea Bocelli among others.\n\nWilliam Grant Still: William Grant Still (May 11, 1895 \u2013 December 3, 1978) was an American composer, who composed more than 150 works, including five symphonies and eight operas.\n\nPhiladelphia Grand Opera Company: The Philadelphia Grand Opera Company was the name of four different American opera companies active at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the twentieth century. The last and best known of the four was founded in November 1954 with the merger of the Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company and the Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company. That company in turn merged with the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company in 1975 to form the Opera Company of Philadelphia. Of the three earlier companies, only one lasted beyond one season; a company founded in 1926 which later became associated with the Curtis Institute of Music in 1929. 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The events portrayed seem to take place somewhere in the very end of the series, as Chibiusa knows about the identities of the Sailor Guardians, the characters are in the present rather than the future, and Mamoru and Usagi are back together. The film centers on the arrival of an alien named Fiore on Earth, who has a past with Mamoru and wishes to reunite with him. Unfortunately, Fiore is being controlled by an evil flower called Xenian Flower, forcing Usagi and her friends to save Mamoru and the Earth from destruction.\n\nDub Side of the Moon: Dub Side of the Moon is a dub reggae tribute to the Pink Floyd album, \"The Dark Side of the Moon\", co-produced by Easy Star All-Stars founder's Michael G (Michael Goldwasser) and Ticklah (Victor Axelrod). \"Dub Side of the Moon\" has remained on the Billboard Reggae Charts since its release in 2003. 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It currently consists of Andrew VanWyngarden (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, drums, percussion) and Ben Goldwasser (vocals, keyboards, guitar, percussion). In the live lineup it consists of VanWyngarden, Goldwasser, Will Berman (drums, percussion, harmonica, backing vocals), Matt Asti (bass guitar, backing vocals), James Richardson (lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals) and Hank Sullivant (guitar, keyboards).\n\nThe Baroques: The Baroques were an American psychedelic rock band formed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1966. The band reached regional success for their transition from garage rock to the psychedelic rock genre, and the controversary aroused from their single, \"Mary Jane\". The band released one studio album before its disbandment in 1968.\n\nJuly (band): July were a psychedelic rock band from Ealing, London that were professionally active between 1968 and 1969. The band's music was a blend of psychedelic rock and psychedelic pop, marked by lush harmonies, acoustic guitars, keyboards, and intricate lead guitar work. Although none of the band's records managed to chart in the UK or the U.S., July are today best remembered for their songs \"My Clown\", \"Dandelion Seeds\", and \"The Way\", which have all been included on a number of compilation albums over the years.\n\nQuicksilver Messenger Service: Quicksilver Messenger Service (sometimes credited as simply Quicksilver) is an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1965 in San Francisco. The band achieved wide popularity in the San Francisco Bay Area and through their recordings, with psychedelic rock enthusiasts around the globe, and several of their albums ranked in the Top 30 of the Billboard Pop charts. They were part of the new wave of album-oriented bands, achieving renown and popularity despite an almost complete lack of success with their singles, apart from \"Fresh Air\", which reached number 49 in 1970. Though not as commercially successful as contemporaries Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver was integral to the beginnings of their genre. With their jazz and classical influences and a strong folk background, the band attempted to create an individual, innovative sound. Music historian Colin Larkin wrote: \"Of all the bands that came out of the San Francisco area during the late '60s, Quicksilver typified most the style, attitude and sound of that era.\"\n\nCyanna: Cyanna (si\u0101na) was a rock band from Athens, Greece formed in 1999. The sound of the band was originally based on blending keyboards and electronic beats with guitars, influenced by both alternative rock and dance music styles. Eventually the electronic elements were replaced by a more organic classic rock approach, with their last release being an acoustic folk rock EP. Cyanna was very active in the greek alternative scene from 2002 to 2013 when it was disbanded by its founders, Spyreas Sid and Nick Sid, before forming Cyanna Mercury in early 2014. The band was known for their intense live shows and constant changes in music styles, crossing over the boundaries of the underground greek alternative into and out of the mainstream realm. They shared the stage with prestigious international acts such as Massive Attack (2008), MGMT (2009), The Stranglers (2009), Fischerspooner (2009), IAMX (2010), and Gorillaz Soundsystem (2010), and did an extensive tour in Greece in 2011. The band also appeared in some european festivals in Germany, Switzerland and Bulgaria. They released 3 albums, one EP, many demos, singles, remixes and appeared in numerous compilations both in underground and major labels. Their biggest commercial hit came in 2008 with \"Shine\", the second single from the \"Just A Crash\" album, that became the Vodafone campaign song in Greece for two years (2009 - 2011), while their critically acclaimed best release would be their last, \"The Undressed EP\", an independent self funded release, that included \"I Am Cannibal\".\n\nAngel'in Heavy Syrup: Angel'in Heavy Syrup was an all-female Japanese psychedelic rock band formed in 1990 in Osaka. Emerging from the Japanese noise rock scene, they were influenced by krautrock bands such as Amon D\u00fc\u00fcl II, but drew primarily from psychedelic and progressive rock, resulting in their characteristic ethereal neo-psychedelic sound. After the release of their last album in 2002, the band appears to have fallen into indefinite hiatus status.\n\nBardo Pond: Bardo Pond are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1991, and who are currently signed to London-based label Fire Records. The current members are Michael Gibbons (guitar), John Gibbons (guitar), Isobel Sollenberger (flute and vocals), Clint Takeda (bass guitar) and Jason Kourkounis (drums). Bardo Pond's music is often classified as space rock, acid rock, post-rock, shoegazing, noise or psychedelic rock. Some Bardo Pond album titles have been derived from the names of esoteric psychedelic substances. Their sound has been likened to Pink Floyd, Spacemen 3 and My Bloody Valentine amongst others.\n\nTetrix (band): Tetrix (often stylized as TETRIX) is a Canadian psychedelic rock/improvised music band formed in Calgary. The band was formed in 2001 with the intention of exploring connections between jazz, psychedelic rock, hip hop, punk rock and electronic music.\n\nMorgen (band): Morgen was an American psychedelic rock band formed in Long Island. Their only album, \"Morgen\", is considered one of the best (though obscure) heavy American psychedelic rock albums of the 1960s.\n\nErsen ve Dada\u015flar: Ersen ve Dada\u015flar, was a Turkish rock band created by Ersen Dinleten, and was popular in the 1970s Turkish psychedelic rock scene. Ersen Dinleten started to play with the band called \"Karda\u015flar\". At first times they called themselves \"Ersen ve Karda\u015flar\u0131\". After releasing two singles, they decided to change their bands name to \"Ersen ve Dada\u015flar\". 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The show is a 36-hour documentary series following a specific athlete such as Patrick Kane. The show typically airs before the spotlighted player competes on the NBC Sports Network. The show is akin to \"HBO 24/7\". On March 14, 2012, \"36\" expanded to have an episode about Zab Judah calling the show, \"Fight Night 36\". Meanwhile, a \"36\" episode about IndyCar Series with Tony Kanaan first aired on April 1, 2012. \"MLS 36\" debuted August 5, 2012 following Major League Soccer player Chris Wondolowski during the 2012 MLS All-Star Game. \"F1 36\" debuted on March 29, 2013 featuring Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel.\n\nAlex Browne (filmmaker): Alex Browne is a documentary film producer, noted for co-producing the sports documentary \"A League of Ordinary Gentlemen\".\n\nDaniel Lindsay: Daniel Lindsay is a documentary filmmaker. 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He often collaborates with producer Michael Tollin.\n\nAussie Rules the World: Aussie Rules the World is a 2014 Australian sports documentary film produced by Second Nature Films, directed by Michael Stringer McIntyre and includes interviews with various Australian Football League identities including, among others, former Sydney Swans premiership coach and current Melbourne coach Paul Roos, four-time Essendon premiership coach and foundation Greater Western Sydney coach Kevin Sheedy, former AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou, current Richmond player Bachar Houli and incumbent Australian of the Year Adam Goodes.\n\nHardwood Dreams: Hardwood Dreams is a 1993 basketball sports documentary written, directed and produced by Michael Tollin and narrated by Wesley Snipes. It follows five Morningside High School (MHS) seniors during their last high school basketball season, as they dream of the National Basketball Association (NBA).\n\nThe Band That Wouldn't Die: The Band That Wouldn't Die is a sports documentary film released in 2009 and created and directed by Barry Levinson as a part of ESPN's \"30 for 30\" documentary series. The film follows the story of Baltimore's Marching Ravens, a marching band that has supported three separate American football franchises since 1947 and witnessed the controversial relocation of the National Football League's (NFL) Baltimore Colts franchise to Indianapolis in 1984.\n\nOnce Brothers: Once Brothers (Serbian Cyrillic: \"\u0408\u0435\u0434\u043d\u043e\u043c \u0431\u0440\u0430\u045b\u0430\"/Jednom bra\u0107a, Croatian: \"Jednom bra\u0107a\") is a 2010 sports documentary film written and directed by Michael Tolajian. It was co-produced by ESPN and NBA Entertainment for ESPN's \"30 for 30\" series.\n\nMichael Tollin: Michael \"Mike\" Tollin (born October 6, 1955) is an American film and television producer/director. His career highlights included \"Radio\", \"Coach Carter\", and \"Varsity Blues\". He has created and produced such shows as \"All That\", \"The Amanda Show\", \"Kenan & Kel\", \"One Tree Hill\", \"Smallville\", \"What I Like About You\", \"The Bronx is Burning\", and \"\". He is currently the Co-Chairman of Mandalay Sports Media.\n\nHank Aaron: Chasing the Dream: Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Michael Tollin. The story follows baseball slugger Hank Aaron's pursuit of Babe Ruth's all-time record for home runs. 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They were formed in 1998 by two ex-members of The Stunning \u2013 brothers Steve and Joe Wall. Their debut album \"Hi-Lo\" was released in 2000 and included the singles \"Bone Deep\", \"Something's Wrong\" and \"Some kind of a Girl\". U2 invited The Walls to support them at their second show in Slane Castle in 2002 after the band sent them copies of their debut. A number of songs from \"Hi-Lo\" featured in movies: Goldfish Memory, On the Edge, and Dead Bodies. In 2002 they released the single \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\". It was used on an Irish TV commercial and became a hit in Ireland. The subsequent album \"New Dawn Breaking\" (2005) included \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\" and three other singles: \"Drowning Pool\", \"Passing Through\" and \"Black and Blue\". The 2013 movie Begin Again starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo features \"Drowning Pool\" over the opening credits. The first track on the album \"Open Road\" proved a favourite with Nic Harcourt on his KCRW show \"Morning Becomes Eclectic\" and he invited the band to play a session on the show in 2006. They played SXSW in Austin, Texas, a few days beforehand. The following year the band travelled to Australia and played their first shows there, opening up for Crowded House on the latter's first reunion gigs. The Walls opened the shows in Sydney and Melbourne and also performed their own gigs in both of those cities. The band's third album \"Stop the Lights\" was released in 2012. The first single \"Bird in a Cage\" became a firm favourite with Irish radio, in particular with Irish DJ Tony Fenton who championed them. The second single was the title track \"Stop the Lights\", an autobiographical story of a motorbike crash. A video was shot for the song in the brother's hometown, Ennistymon, and in the Dublin mountains. In March 2013 the band played their first shows in Russia and performed live on the Evening Urgant show. They returned the following year.\n\nBatman Forever (score): Batman Forever: Original Motion Picture Score Album is a 1995 Grammy nominated film score album for \"Batman Forever\", composed by Elliot Goldenthal. It was released in conjunction with its soundtrack counterpart. Despite Goldenthal having recorded over 2 hours of music, the soundtrack only had 45 minutes before La-La Land Records released an expanded version in 2012. The score features big brass, strings and discordant noises while maintaining an anthemic sound. Regarding the villainous leitmotifs, Goldenthal said Two-Face focuses on paired notes and doubled beats while being inspired by Russian composers such as Sergei Prokofiev and Dmitri Shostakovich, and Riddler has a sound reminiscent of old science fiction B-movies with a theremin. On the U2 single \"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me\", there is a track titled \"Theme from \"Batman Forever\"\" composed by Goldenthal; this can also be found on the expanded release issued in 2012.\n\nNew Year's Day (song): \"New Year's Day\" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is on their 1983 album \"War\" and it was released as the album's lead single in January 1983. Written about the Polish Solidarity movement, \"New Year's Day\" is driven by Adam Clayton's distinctive bassline and the Edge's piano and guitar playing. It was the band's first UK hit single, peaking at no. 10, also becoming the band's first international hit, reaching for example no. 9 in Norway, no. 11 on the Dutch Top 40, no. 17 in Sweden and charting on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in the United States (just missing the Top 50) for the first time in their career.\n\nSunday Bloody Sunday: \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the opening track from their 1983 album \"War\" and was released as the album's third single on 11 March 1983 in Germany and the Netherlands. \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\" is noted for its militaristic drumbeat, harsh guitar, and melodic harmonies. One of U2's most overtly political songs, its lyrics describe the horror felt by an observer of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, mainly focusing on the Bloody Sunday incident in Derry where British troops shot and killed unarmed civil rights protesters and bystanders. At the same time, the lyrics reject hate and revenge as a response, as noted in the line \"There's many lost, but tell me who has won.\" Along with \"New Year's Day,\" the song helped U2 reach a wider listening audience. It was generally well received by critics on the album's release.\n\n1990s in jazz: In the 1990s in jazz, jazz rap continued progressing from the late 1980s and early 1990s, and incorporated jazz influence into hip hop. In 1988, Gang Starr released the debut single \"Words I Manifest\", sampling Dizzy Gillespie's 1962 \"Night in Tunisia\", and Stetsasonic released \"Talkin' All That Jazz\", sampling Lonnie Liston Smith. Gang Starr's debut LP, \"No More Mr. Nice Guy\" (Wild Pitch, 1989), and their track \"Jazz Thing\" (CBS, 1990) for the soundtrack of \"Mo' Better Blues\", sampling Charlie Parker and Ramsey Lewis. Gang Starr also collaborated with Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Groups making up the collective known as the Native Tongues Posse tended towards jazzy releases; these include the Jungle Brothers' debut \"Straight Out the Jungle\" (Warlock, 1988) and A Tribe Called Quest's \"People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm\" (Jive, 1990) and \"The Low End Theory\" (Jive, 1991).\n\nList of songs recorded by U2: U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin. The band formed in 1976 and released their debut EP \"Three\" in 1979 exclusively in Ireland. Following the release of their single \"Another Day\" in 1980, U2 signed a recording contract with Island Records, which lead to the release of their first album, \"Boy\", later that year. The band has since released 13 studio albums, with the most recent release being \"Songs of Innocence\" in 2014.\n\nPump Up the Volume (song): \"Pump Up the Volume\" is the only single by British recording act M| A| R| R|S. Recorded and released in 1987, it was a number-one hit in many countries and is regarded as a significant milestone in the development of British acid house music and music sampling. The song derives its title directly from a lyrical sample from \"I Know You Got Soul\", a hit single by labelmates Eric B. & Rakim, released months prior in that same year.\n\nBacon (song): \"Bacon\" is a song recorded by American singer Nick Jonas, featuring guest vocals from singer Ty Dolla $ign. 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Napier published in 2007 by Palgrave Macmillan. It connects Japanophilia, Orientalism, Japonisme and modern anime and manga fandom.\n\nOmake: Omake (\u5fa1\u8ca0\u3051 , usually written \u304a\u307e\u3051) means \"extra\" in Japanese. Its primary meaning is general and widespread. It is used as an anime and manga fandom term to mean \"extra or bonus.\" In the USA, the term is most often used in a narrow sense by anime fans to describe special features on DVD releases: deleted scenes, interviews with the actors, \"the making of\" documentary clips, outtakes, amusing bloopers, and so forth. However, this use of the term actually predates the DVD medium by several years. For at least the past 50 years in Japan, \"omake\" of small character figurines and toys have been giveaways that come with soft drinks and candy and sometimes the \"omake\" is more desired than the product being sold.\n\nWikia: Wikia (formerly Wikicities, website itself known as FANDOM powered by Wikia) is a wiki hosting service. The site is free of charge, for-profit, deriving its income from advertising and sold content, publishing most user-provided text under copyleft licenses. Wikia hosts several hundred thousand wikis using the open-source wiki software MediaWiki. Its operator, Wikia, Inc., is a for-profit Delaware company founded in late 2004 by Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley Starling\u2014respectively Chairman Emeritus and Advisory Board member of the Wikimedia Foundation\u2014and headed by Craig Palmer as CEO. Wikia also runs the associated Fandom editorial project, offering pop-culture and gaming news.\n\nMeganekko: Meganekko (\u30e1\u30ac\u30cd\u3063\u5a18 ) (\u30e1\u30ac\u30cd, also \u3081\u304c\u306d or \u773c\u93e1, pronounced \"megane\" (\"glasses\") and \"ko\" for \"child\" (\u5b50) but using the kanji for \"daughter\" (\u5a18)) is an anime and manga fandom character archetype.\n\nOtaku: Otaku (\u304a\u305f\u304f/\u30aa\u30bf\u30af ) is a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests, commonly the anime and manga fandom. Its contemporary usage originated with Akio Nakamori's 1983 essay in \"Manga Burikko\". \"Otaku\" may be used as a pejorative; its negativity stems from the stereotypical view of otaku and the media's reporting on Tsutomu Miyazaki, \"The Otaku Murderer\", in 1989. According to studies published in 2013, the term has become less negative, and an increasing number of people now self-identify as otaku.\n\nThe Otaku Encyclopedia: The Otaku Encyclopedia is a 2009 encyclopedia written by Patrick Galbraith and published by Kodansha which provides an overview of anime and manga fandom topics, and interviews and profiles of important people in Japanese fandom.\n\nFan service: Fan service (\u30d5\u30a1\u30f3\u30b5\u30fc\u30d3\u30b9 , fan s\u0101bisu ) , fanservice, or service cut (\u30b5\u30fc\u30d3\u30b9\u30ab\u30c3\u30c8 , s\u0101bisu katto ) , is material in a work of fiction or in a fictional series which is intentionally added to please the audience. The term originated in Japanese, in the anime and manga fandom, but has been used in other languages and media. It is about \"servicing\" the fan \u2013 giving the fans \"exactly what they want.\" Fan service usually refers to \"gratuitous titillation\", but can also refer to intertextual references to other series or story and visual elements that audiences tend to desire.\n\nHistory of wikis: The history of wikis is generally dated from 1994, when Ward Cunningham gave the name \"WikiWikiWeb\" to the knowledge base, which ran on his company's website at c2.com, and the wiki software that powered it. c2.com thus became the first true wiki, or a website with pages and links that can be easily edited via the browser, with a reliable version history for each page. He chose \"WikiWikiWeb\" as the name based on his memories of the \"Wiki Wiki Shuttle\" at Honolulu International Airport, and because \"wiki\" is the Hawaiian word for \"quick\".\n\nRigveda Wiki: Rigveda Wiki is a Korean Otaku wiki which started on March 1, 2007. As of July 17, 2013, it had more than 200,000 articles, making it the fourth-largest Korean-language wiki, following Korean Wikipedia, Korean Wiktionary and the Namu Wiki, forked of Rigveda Wiki. It focuses on a wide range of topics.\n\nAnime and manga fandom: Anime and manga fandom (otherwise known as fan community) is a worldwide community of fans of anime and manga. Anime includes animated series, films and videos, while manga includes Manga, graphic novels, drawings, and related artwork. 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Located close to the border with Germany in the historic region of Alsace, it is the capital of the Bas-Rhin d\u00e9partement. In 2014, the city proper had 276,170 inhabitants and both the Eurom\u00e9tropole de Strasbourg (Greater Strasbourg) and the Arrondissement of Strasbourg had 484,157 inhabitants. Strasbourg's metropolitan area had a population of 773,347 in 2013 (not counting the section across the border in Germany), making it the ninth largest metro area in France and home to 13% of the Grand Est region's inhabitants. The transnational Eurodistrict Strasbourg-Ortenau had a population of 915,000 inhabitants in 2014.\n\nFort des Ayvelles: The Fort des Ayvelles, also known as the Fort Dubois-Cranc\u00e9, is a fortification near the French communes of Villers-Semeuse and Les Ayvelles in the Ardennes, just to the south of Charleville-M\u00e9zi\u00e8res. As part of the S\u00e9r\u00e9 de Rivi\u00e8res system of fortifications, the fort was planned as part of a new ring of forts replacing the older citadel of M\u00e9zi\u00e8res with dispersed fortifications. With advances in the range and destructive power of artillery, the city's defensive perimeter had to be pushed away from the city center to the limits of artillery range. The Fort des Ayvelles was the only such fortification to be completed of the ensemble, as resources were diverted elsewhere. At the time of its construction the fort controlled the Meuse and the railway line linking Reims, Montm\u00e9dy, Givet and Hirson. The Fort des Ayvelles was reduced in status in 1899, its masonry construction rendered obsolete by the advent of high-explosive artillery shells. However, it was re-manned for the First World War before it was captured by the Germans on 29 August 1914. The fort was partly destroyed in 1918. During the Battle of France in 1940 the fort was bombarded. French resisters were executed at Ayvelles during both world wars. At present the fort is maintained by a preservation society, and may be visited.\n\nAincreville: Aincreville is a commune in the Meuse department in the Grand Est region in northeastern France.\n\nReims: Reims ( ; also spelled Rheims; ] ), a city in the Grand Est region of France, lies 129 km east-northeast of Paris. The 2013 census recorded 182,592 inhabitants (\"R\u00e9moises\" (feminine) and \"R\u00e9mois\" (masculine)) in the city of Reims proper (the \"commune\"), and 317,611 inhabitants in the metropolitan area (\"aire urbaine\"). Its river, the Vesle, is a tributary of the Aisne.\n\nAmanty: Amanty is a commune in the Meuse department in the Grand Est region in northeastern France.\n\nLa Chauss\u00e9e-sur-Marne: La Chauss\u00e9e-sur-Marne is a commune in the Marne department in the Grand Est region in north-eastern France. The town of La Chauss\u00e9e-sur-Marne is located in the department of Marne of the French region Grand Est. The town of La Chauss\u00e9e-sur-Marne is located in the township of Vitry-le-Fran\u00e7ois-Est part of the district of Vitry-le-Fran\u00e7ois.\n\nCharleville-M\u00e9zi\u00e8res: Charleville-M\u00e9zi\u00e8res (] ) is a commune in northern France, capital of the Ardennes department in the Grand Est region. 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After that he directed a movie \"I love You Riga\" that become 3rd highest grossing in a country and was one of the 2 films considered to be nomination for Oscar. It was the runner out at the end for Oscar nomination (2011) that become one of the most successful movies in Latvia and were screened in cinemas around the country and participated in European Film Festivals, after that he directed a critique very well received TV show \"Yes Boss\" (2012), that was proclaimed as best made show in Latvia for great acting and directing. It was a revolutionary TV Show for Latvia, as it was first TV Show shoot in outside locations with scale of Hollywood TV Show production. The TV Show was shown on Muz-TV channel and TV5 and was seen by 300,000 people online.\n\nEva Murati: Eva Murati (born 25 May 1995) is an Albanian actress and TV host. Starting her career at the age of 15, she made herself known in Albanian showbiz through different commercials and modeling jobs. Eva hosted her first TV program \"Antilope\" in 2013 and then she co-hosted with Adi Krasta \"Duartrokitje\", both of them at Agon Channel. She then moved to Vizion Plus in 2016 where she hosted Miss Universe Albania and \"VIP Zone\". She is currently hosting the UEFA Champions League Show and \"Sports Week\" at Tring Digital. Murati debuted in film in \"The Outlaw\" in 2013. She then starred in 2017 in \"Ti mund t\u00eb m\u00eb quash Xhon\". In 2016 she starred in the TV series \"Skanderbeg\". Her most recent project is \"Kangur Tv Show\" which is currently filming.\n\nGarry Marshall: Garry Kent Marshall (November 13, 1934 \u2013 July 19, 2016) was an American actor, director, producer, writer, and voice artist best known for creating \"Happy Days\" and its various spin-offs, developing Neil Simon's 1965 play \"The Odd Couple\" for television, and directing \"Pretty Woman\", \"Runaway Bride\", \"Valentine's Day\", \"New Year's Eve\", \"Mother's Day\", \"\"The Princess Diaries\", and \"\". He provided the voice of Buck Cluck in \"Chicken Little\".\n\nChase Parker: Chase Parker (born April 22, 1994) is an American child actor who was born in San Bernardino County, California. He is the grandson of actress Eleanor Parker and nephew of Paul Day Clemens, Jr. Chase Parker started acting when he was only 2 years old, and his TV debut was for an Arby's commercial. Then, in 1998 he acted in his first TV show, \"General Hospital\" as a younger version of Nikolas Cassadine. In 1999, he played as Benjy Evans in \"Sunset Beach\" and guest starred in \"7th Heaven\" as a younger version of Matt. He finished at The Woodlands High School.\n\nStar King (TV series): Star King (Hangul:\u00a0\ub180\ub77c\uc6b4 \ub300\ud68c \uc2a4\ud0c0\ud0b9 ; Hanja:\u00a0\ub180\ub77c\uc6b4\u5927\u6703 \uc2a4\ud0c0\ud0b9 ) is a South Korean television show which first aired on January 13, 2007 on the SBS network. \"Star King\" is the first TV show in Korea to run both online and on television simultaneously. The last episode of \u201cStar King\u201d aired on August 9, 2016.\n\nFat Albert Rotunda: Fat Albert Rotunda is the eighth album by jazz keyboardist Herbie Hancock, released in 1970. It also was the first album that Hancock had on the Warner Bros. Records label, since leaving Blue Note Records. The music was originally done for the TV special \"Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert\", which later inspired \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids\" TV show. \"Fat Albert Rotunda\", along with \"Mwandishi\" and \"Crossings\" was reissued in one set as \"Mwandishi: The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings\" in 1994.\n\nHey, Landlord: Hey, Landlord is an American sitcom that appeared on NBC during the 1966-1967 season, sponsored by Procter & Gamble in the 8:30-9pm Eastern time period on Sunday nights. It is notable for its casting director Fred Roos, who later became a producer for Francis Ford Coppola. Roos discovered the counterculture sketch group The Committee in San Francisco and cast all members in bit parts in \"Hey, Landlord.\" It also served as the first TV show for prolific writer-director-producer Garry Marshall (\"Happy Days\", \"Laverne and Shirley\").\n\nIppadikku Rose: Ippadikku Rose (Tamil: \u0b87\u0baa\u0bcd\u0baa\u0b9f\u0bbf\u0b95\u0bcd\u0b95\u0bc1 \u0bb0\u0bcb\u0bb8\u0bcd ; English: Yours truly, Rose ) is a Tamil talk show aired on Vijay TV. The show hosted by Rose. The talk show deals with current affairs touching a wide variety of social issues including traditions, taboos, rebels and culture. This is the first TV show in India hosted by a transgender person. The show is telecast at every Thursday at 11:PM IST.\n\nBilly Baxter (song): \"Billy Baxter\" is the third single by Australian rock group Paul Kelly and the Dots which was released on 20 October 1980, ahead of the related album, \"Talk\" (March 1981). It was written by band members Paul Kelly and Chris Langman. It peaked at No.\u00a038 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. The song was produced by Joe Camilleri (from Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons) for Mushroom Records. In early November the group performed the track on national pop music TV show, \"Countdown\" \u2013 it was Kelly's first TV appearance. 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The film follows an underwater expedition to the German battleship Bismarck and digitally reconstructs events that led up to the ship's sinking during World War II. In 2003 the film was honored with an Emmy award for Outstanding Sound Editing for Non-Fiction Programming.\n\nJames Cameron (Union colonel): James Cameron (March 1, 1800 \u2013 July 21, 1861) was a Pennsylvanian who served as colonel of the 79th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army during the early days of the American Civil War (Civil War). He was the brother of Simon Cameron, United States Senator and first United States Secretary of War in the cabinet of President Abraham Lincoln. At the age of 61, James Cameron was killed in action at the First Battle of Bull Run, the first large battle of the war, on July 21, 1861.\n\nLightstorm Entertainment: Lightstorm Entertainment is an American film production company. The company was founded by Canadian filmmaker James Cameron and film producer Larry Kasanoff in 1990 and is best known for producing the films \"\", \"Titanic\" and Cameron's latest film \"Avatar\". Cameron has also employed other filmmakers to produce and direct films under Lightstorm's production banner.\n\nSamuel James Cameron: Samuel James Cameron (7 January 1878 \u2013 29 October 1959) was Regius Professor of Midwifery at the University of Glasgow from 1934 until 1942. The son of Caesarean Section pioneer Prof Murdoch Cameron, S.J. Cameron was a foundation Fellow of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 1929, and for many years a member of the Gynaecological Visiting Society. A lifelong champion of the reputation of the founder of professional midwifery in the British isles, William Smellie, Cameron both named a maternity hospital at Lanark, Scotland, after him and saved Smellie\u2019s library from permanent loss.\n\nJames Cameron filmography: James Cameron is a Canadian director, screenwriter, and producer who has had an extensive career in film and television. Cameron's debut was the 1978 science fiction short \"Xenogenesis\", which he directed, wrote and produced. In the early part of his career, he did various technical jobs such as special visual effects producer, set dresser assistant, matte artist, and photographer. His feature directorial debut was the 1981 release \"\". The next film he directed was the science fiction action thriller \"The Terminator\" (1984). It starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular cyborg assassin, and was Cameron's breakthrough feature. In 1986, he directed and wrote the science fiction action sequel \"Aliens\" starring Sigourney Weaver. He followed this by directing another science fiction film \"The Abyss\" (1989). In 1991, Cameron directed the sequel to \"The Terminator\", \"\" (with Schwarzenegger reprising his role), and also executive produced the action crime film \"Point Break\". Three years later he directed a third Schwarzenegger-starring action film \"True Lies\" (1994).\n\nJames Cameron's unrealized projects: The following is a list of unproduced James Cameron projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, Canadian film director James Cameron has worked on a number of projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction. Some of these projects, fell into development hell or are officially cancelled.\n\nJames Cameron's Avatar: The Game: James Cameron's Avatar: The Game is a 2009 third-person action video game based on James Cameron's 2009 film \"Avatar\". The game was developed by Ubisoft Montreal and released on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Wii and Nintendo DS on December 1, 2009, with a PSP version released later on December 7, 2009. It uses the same technology as the film to be displayed in stereoscopic 3D. As of May 19, 2010, the game has sold nearly 2.7 million copies.\n\nVictoria Larimore: Victoria Ann Larimore (born October 5, 1956) is an American film director, television director, producer, screenwriter, and playwright. She received an Emmy nomination for her 1992 work, \"Saying Kaddish.\" She has also produced:\"The Amish: Not to Be Modern\" (1985), \"An Empty Bed\" (1990), \"Saying Kaddish\" (1992), and the film noir thriller, \"Room 32\" (2002).\n\nAvatar (2009 film): Avatar, marketed as James Cameron's Avatar, is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron, and starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver. The film is set in the mid-22nd century, when humans are colonizing Pandora, a lush habitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system, in order to mine the mineral unobtanium, a room-temperature superconductor. The expansion of the mining colony threatens the continued existence of a local tribe of Na'vi\u00a0\u2013 a humanoid species indigenous to Pandora. The film's title refers to a genetically engineered Na'vi body with the mind of a remotely located human that is used to interact with the natives of Pandora.\n\nJames Cameron: James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker, director, producer, screenwriter, inventor, engineer, philanthropist, and deep-sea explorer. After working in special effects, he found major success after directing and writing the science fiction action film \"The Terminator\" (1984). He then became a popular Hollywood director and was hired to write and direct \"Aliens\" (1986); three years later he followed up with \"The Abyss\" (1989). He found further critical acclaim for his use of special effects in \"\" (1991). 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Situated between the Indian and Pacific oceans, it is the world's largest island country, with more than seventeen thousand islands. At 1,904,569 km2 , Indonesia is the world's 14th-largest country in terms of land area and world's 7th-largest country in terms of combined sea and land area. It has an estimated population of over floor( /1e6) million people and is the world's fourth most populous country, the most populous Austronesian nation, as well as the most populous Muslim-majority country. The world's most populous island, Java, contains more than half of the country's population.\n\nWoodinville wine country: Woodinville wine country is an area of Western Washington situated around the city of Woodinville, approximately 30 minutes to an hour driving time from downtown Seattle (depending on traffic). The area is home to more than 130 wineries and tasting rooms, including several of the state's notable wineries, such as Chateau Ste. 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The upper reaches of the Shuswap basin, southeast of Shuswap Lake and northeast of the Okanagan, are generally considered to be part of Okanagan or of the Monashee Country rather than \"the Shuswap\". Roughly defined, the Shuswap Country begins on its west at the town of Chase, British Columbia, located on Little Shuswap Lake, west of which is the South Thompson area of the Thompson Country, and includes Adams Lake to the northwest of Shuswap Lake as well as communities in the Eagle River area as far as Craigellachie and/or Three Valley Gap, which is at the summit of Eagle Pass, beyond which eastwards is the Columbia Country.\n\nTajikistan: Tajikistan ( , , or ; \u0422\u043e\u04b7\u0438\u043a\u0438\u0441\u0442\u043e\u043d ] ; Russian: \u0422\u0430\u0434\u0436\u0438\u043a\u0438\u0441\u0442\u0430\u043d ), officially the Republic of Tajikistan (Tajik: \u04b6\u0443\u043c\u04b3\u0443\u0440\u0438\u0438 \u0422\u043e\u04b7\u0438\u043a\u0438\u0441\u0442\u043e\u043d , \"\u00c7umhuriji To\u00e7ikiston/Jumhuriyi Tojikiston\", \u062c\u0645\u0647\u0648\u0631\u06cc \u062a\u0627\u062c\u06cc\u06a9\u0633\u062a\u0627\u0646, Russian: \u0420\u0435\u0441\u043f\u0443\u0431\u043b\u0438\u043a\u0430 \u0422\u0430\u0434\u0436\u0438\u043a\u0438\u0441\u0442\u0430\u043d ), also unofficially spelled as Tadzhikistan, is a mountainous, landlocked country in Central Asia with an estimated population of /1e6 round 1 million people as of , and an area of 143100 km2 . It is bordered by Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, Kyrgyzstan to the north, and China to the east. Pakistan lies to the south, separated by the narrow Wakhan Corridor. Traditional homelands of Tajik people included present-day Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.\n\nCauca Department: Cauca (] ) is a Department of Colombia. Located in the south-western part of the country, facing the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Valle del Cauca Department to the north, Tolima Department to the northeast, Huila Department to the east and the Nari\u00f1o Department to the south, Putumayo and Caqueta Departments are located and bordering the southeast portion of Cauca Department as well. covering a total area of 29,308\u00a0km\u00b2, the 13th largest in Colombia. Its capital is the city of Popay\u00e1n. The offshore island of Malpelo belongs to the department. It is located in the southwest of the country near the Andean (between 0\u00b058\u203254\u2033N and 3\u00b019\u203204\u2033N latitude, 75\u00b047\u203236\u2033W and 77\u00b057\u203205\u2033W longitude). The area includes 2.56% of the country.\n\nLung Fu Shan Country Park: Lung Fu Shan Country Park (, established December18, 1998) is a country park located in the Central and Western District of Hong Kong. It covers the densely vegetated slopes of \"Lung Fu Shan\", including the disused Pinewood Battery as well as the Pinewood Garden picnic area, providing a scenic backdrop to the residential and commercial districts of Hong Kong Island. In proximity to residential areas in the Mid-levels and the Western District, Lung Fu Shan area is intensively used by the public, especially by morning walkers and picnickers. It is situated at the north of Pok Fu Lam Country Park. Towards the east of Lung Fu Shan Country Park is Hatton Road, to the south is Harlech Road whereas to the north and west is a covered conduit constructed by the Water Supplies Department. This country park covers an area of about 47 hectares, making it the smallest country park in Hong Kong (not including special areas). It is also the newest country park, according to the establishment date.\n\nMatsapha: Matsapha is a town in central Swaziland. The Matsapha urban boundary is defined in the Urban Government Act of 1969, and it was amended in 2012, and it covers an area approximately 2000 hectares. Matsapha was established as an industrial park in 1965 but was official gazetted as an urban area in 1969. Matsapha is located in the Upper Middleveld of Swaziland. It is located in the Manzini region, which is in the centre of the country. Matsapha is located 11\u00a0km from Manzini, which is the country's commercial capital and is located 35\u00a0km from Mbabane, the administrative capital of the country. It is well located as it lies on Swaziland\u2019s main east\u2013west axis between South Africa and Mozambique and 16\u00a0km from the junction of the Lavumisa road that leads to Durban and KwaZulu Natal. It lies at an altitude of 625\u00a0m above sea level.\n\nIsmoil: Ismoil is a town and jamoat in north-west Tajikistan. It is located in Ghafurov District in Sughd province. The jamoat has a total population of 19,190.\n\nRock Creek Roadless Area: The Rock Creek Roadless Area (B032) is located northwest of Buffalo, Wyoming, in the Bighorn National Forest. It comprises roughly 34000 acre of forested timberlands, mountain parks, rugged canyons, and stunning rock formations. This area represents the entire spectrum of environments found in the Bighorn National Forest and encompasses prairie land to high alpine peaks. This roadless area is the source of the north, middle, and south forks of Rock Creek, Balm of Gilead Creek, Pheasant Creek, and Ditch Creek. The area is flanked on the eastern side by the Bud Love Big Game Winter Range and the HF Bar Ranch Historic District. On the southern side the roadless area is surrounded by the Paradise Guest Ranch. The roadless area is home to elk, moose, mountain lion, pine marten, blue grouse, ruffed grouse, and raptors. The Rock Creek area is the largest area of quality elk security habitat outside of the Cloud Peak Wilderness Area and would provide an important corridor from the high country to the Bud Love Habitat Management Unit. The Rock Creek roadless area is dominated by lodgepole pine, some ponderosa, and aspen stands with low-growing juniper in the undergrowth. The area has not been opened to roads due to the ruggedness of the landscape and the high costs of implementation.\n\nList of companies of Indonesia: Indonesia is a unitary sovereign state and transcontinental country located mainly in Southeast Asia with some territories in Oceania. Situated between the Indian and Pacific oceans, it is the world's largest island country, with more than seventeen thousand islands. At 1,904,569 km2 , Indonesia is the world's 14th-largest country in terms of land area and world's 7th-largest country in terms of combined sea and land area. 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Born in Brundall, Norfolk, Clemmett began his acting career in 2013. He is known for being cast as Albus Potter in 2015 for the British play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. His performance in the play has made him popular with Harry Potter fans, as well as the creator of Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling. Rowling stated that, \"There's much I could say about Sam-as-Albus, but we'd be into spoiler territory so quickly I'll just say we couldn't have cast better.\" He played the role in the West End, until late-Spring 2017.\n\nRubeus Hagrid: Rubeus Hagrid is a fictional character in the \"Harry Potter\" book series written by J. K. Rowling. He is introduced in \"Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone\" as a half-giant and half-human who is the gamekeeper and Keeper of Keys and Grounds of Hogwarts, the primary setting for the first six novels. In the third novel \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", Hagrid is promoted to Care of Magical Creatures teacher, and is later revealed to be a member of the Order of the Phoenix.\n\nPeter Mullan: Peter Mullan (born 2 November 1959) is a Scottish actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his role in Ken Loach's \"My Name Is Joe\" (1998), for which he won Best Actor Award at 1998 Cannes Film Festival and \"The Claim\" (2000). He is also winner of the World Dramatic Special Jury Prize for Breakout Performances at 2011 Sundance Film Festival for his work on Paddy Considine's \"Tyrannosaur\" (2011). Mullan appeared as supporting or guest actor in numerous cult movies, including \"Riff-Raff\" (1991), \"Braveheart\" (1995), \"Trainspotting\" (1996), \"Young Adam\" (2003), \"Children of Men\" (2006), \"War Horse\" (2011) and the \"Harry Potter\" film series (2010\u201311).\n\nDaniel Radcliffe: Daniel Jacob Radcliffe (born 23 July 1989) is an English actor best known for his role as Harry Potter in the film series of the same name. He made his acting debut at 10 years of age in BBC One's 1999 television film \"David Copperfield\", followed by his cinematic debut in 2001's \"The Tailor of Panama\". At age 11, he was cast as Harry Potter in the first \"Harry Potter\" film, and starred in the series for 10 years until the release of the eighth and final film in 2011.\n\nRobbie Coltrane: Robbie Coltrane, OBE (born Anthony Robert McMillan; 30 March 1950) is a Scottish actor and author. He is known for his roles as Rubeus Hagrid in the \"Harry Potter\" films, as Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky in the James Bond films \"GoldenEye\" and \"The World Is Not Enough,\" and as Dr. Eddie \"Fitz\" Fitzgerald in the British TV series \"Cracker\" during the 1990s.\n\nDavid Tennant: David Tennant (born David John McDonald; 18 April 1971) is a Scottish actor and voice actor. He is best known for his roles as the Tenth Doctor in the British television series \"Doctor Who\", Alec Hardy in \"Broadchurch\", Giacomo Casanova in the TV serial \"Casanova\", Kilgrave in \"Jessica Jones\", and Barty Crouch, Jr. in the film \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\". In addition to his appearances on screen, he has worked as a voice actor and in theatre, including Prince Hamlet in a critically acclaimed 2008 stage production of \"Hamlet\" and as the voice of Scrooge McDuck in the new \"DuckTales\" series starting in 2017. In January 2015, Tennant received the National Television Award for Special Recognition.\n\nList of Harry Potter cast members: Several actors of the United Kingdom and Ireland have voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the \"Harry Potter\" film series based on the book series by J. K. Rowling. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson have played Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in all the films. When they were cast only Radcliffe had previously acted in a film. Complementing them on screen are such actors as Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Miriam Margolyes, Helen McCrory, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Thewlis, Emma Thompson, and Julie Walters, among others. Thirteen actors have appeared as the same character in all eight films of the series.\n\nTom Felton: Thomas Andrew Felton (born September 22, 1987) is an English actor. Felton began appearing in commercials when he was eight years old for companies such as Commercial Union and Barclaycard. He made his screen debut in the role of Peagreen Clock in \"The Borrowers\" (1997) and he portrayed Louis T. Leonowens in \"Anna and the King\" (1999). He rose to prominence for his role as Draco Malfoy in the film adaptions of the best-selling \"Harry Potter\" fantasy novels by J.K. Rowling. His performances in \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows \u2013 Part 1\" won him two consecutive MTV Movie Awards for Best Villain in 2010 and 2011.\n\nHarry Potter (film series): Harry Potter is a British-American film series based on the \"Harry Potter\" novels by author J. K. Rowling. 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In \"The Times\" William Mann praised him as \"ripe, rubber-faced and a virtuoso patter singer.\" Trimarchi reprised the role there between 1978 and 1987. He has appeared at all the major opera-houses of the world, including La Scala, Milan, the Vienna State Opera and the Metropolitan Opera in New York.\n\nL'elisir d'amore: L'elisir d'amore (The Elixir of Love, ] ) is a comic opera (\"melodramma giocoso \") in two acts by the Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti. Felice Romani wrote the Italian libretto, after Eug\u00e8ne Scribe's libretto for Daniel Auber's \"Le philtre\" (1831). The opera premiered on 12 May 1832 at the Teatro della Canobbiana in Milan.\n\nJean Alfred Fournier: Jean Alfred Fournier (12 May 1832 \u2013 25 December 1914) was a French dermatologist who specialized in the study of venereal disease.\n\nCharles Payne (cricketer, born 1832): Charles Payne (12 May 1832 \u2013 18 February 1909) was an English cricketer active from 1857 to 1875 who played for Sussex and Kent. He was born in East Grinstead and died in Tonbridge. He appeared in 88 first-class matches as a right-handed batsman who sometimes kept wicket. He scored 2,702 runs with a highest score of 137 and took 69 catches. His bowling type is unknown, but he took seven wickets with three for 13 his best performance.\n\nFriedrich Moritz Brauer: Friedrich Moritz Brauer (12 May 1832, Vienna \u2013 29 December 1904) was an Austrian entomologist who was Director of the Naturhistorisches Hofmuseum, Vienna, at the time of his death. He wrote many papers on Diptera and Neuroptera.\n\nLe donne rivali: Le donne rivali is an intermezzo in two acts by composer Domenico Cimarosa with an Italian libretto by a now unknown poet. It is speculated that Giuseppe Petrosellini may have been the author of the libretto. The opera premiered at the Teatro Valle in Rome during Carnival in 1780. The original choreography was created by Alberto Cavos, the original costumes by Antonio Dian, and the original scenery by Domenico Fossati. Music critics particularly admire the final quintet that closes the opera. In recent years, \"Le donne rivali\" has been occasionally revived and recorded. 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It was premiered by him and his second wife, Ditta P\u00e1sztory-Bart\u00f3k, with the percussionists Fritz Schiesser and Philipp R\u00fchlig at the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) anniversary concert of 16 January 1938 in Basel, Switzerland, where it received enthusiastic reviews. Bart\u00f3k and his wife also played the piano parts for the American premiere which took place in New York City's Town Hall in 1940, with the percussionists Saul Goodman and Henry Deneke. It has since become one of Bart\u00f3k's most performed works.\n\nTanglewood: Tanglewood is a music venue in the towns of Lenox and Stockbridge in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts. It has been the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1937. Tanglewood is also home to three music schools: the Tanglewood Music Center, Days in the Arts and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. Besides classical music, Tanglewood hosts the Festival of Contemporary Music, jazz and popular artists, concerts, and frequent appearances by James Taylor, John Williams, and the Boston Pops.\n\nThe Resistance Tour: The Resistance Tour was a worldwide concert tour by English alternative rock band Muse in support of their fifth studio album \"The Resistance\". The opening European leg began on 22 October 2009 and ended on 4 December 2009, comprising 30 shows. The second leg, which began on 7 January 2010, included thirteen shows, seven of which were part of the Australasian Big Day Out shows. A North American leg of 26 shows took place in early 2010. Nine stadium shows took place in Europe in 2010, with three of those dates taking place at Wembley Stadium and Old Trafford Cricket Ground. A second round of North American concerts took place throughout September and October 2010. These dates focused on secondary markets and other areas not previously hit on the tour. A return to Australasia took place throughout December 2010 and Muse are confirmed as openers for U2's 360\u00b0 Tour dates in South America in spring 2011 and also played further European shows in the summer of 2011. At the conclusion of 2010, the tour was placed on Pollstar's annual \"Year End Top 50 Worldwide Concert Tours\", and appeared 13th worldwide, earning over $76 million with 64 shows in 2010.\n\nTeddybear Airdrop Minsk 2012: Teddybear Airdrop Minsk 2012 was an aerial event that took place over Belarus on July 4, 2012. An airplane, chartered by the Swedish advertising agency Studio Total, illegally entered the Belarusian airspace on July 4 and parachuted several hundred teddy bears with notes carrying pro-democracy messages. After denying for three weeks that the incident ever took place and calling the footage of the airdrop released by Studio Total a hoax, the Belarus government finally acknowledged on July 26, 2012, that the teddy bear airdrop did happen.\n\nAgricultural Museum (periodical): The Agricultural Museum was the first agricultural periodical magazine published in the United States, first printed July 4, 1810. Kane, p. 13: \"The first agricultural journal was the \"Agricultural Museum\", a sixteen-page octavo issued July 4, 1810, under the sponsorship of the Columbian Agricultural Society. It was edited by Rev. David Wiley and printed by W. A. Rind at Georgetown, B.C. The first volume was semi-monthly, but beginning with volume two it was issued monthly. Subscription was $2.50 for 24 numbers. Publication ceased May 1812. (Agricultural History. April 1928. 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The revised version premiered in 1982 at the Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto, Italy. The American premiere of the revised version took place at the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, South Carolina, on June 1, 1984.\n\nMaria, Mirabela: Maria, Mirabela is a live-action/animated film jointly produced by Romanian and Soviet movie studios. 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Pia Wurtzbach (Miss Universe 2015) crowned Maxine Medina as Miss Universe Philippines 2016 while Janicel Lubina (Miss International 2015 Top 10 finalist) crowned Kylie Verzosa as Binibining Pilipinas International 2016. The pageant also awarded four other titles to participate in minor international beauty pageants in which Christi McGarry (Miss Intercontinental 2015 1st runner-up) crowned Jennifer Hammond as Binibining Pilipinas Intercontinental 2016, Rogelie Catacutan (Miss Supranational 2015 Top 20 semifinalist) crowned Joanna Eden as Binibining Pilipinas Supranational 2016, Parul Shah (Miss Grand International 2015 3rd runner-up) crowned Nicole Cordoves as Binibining Pilipinas Grand International 2016, and Ann Lorraine Colis (Miss Globe 2015) crowned Nichole Manalo as Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2016 as their successors at the end of the event.\n\nMiss Universe 1998: Miss Universe 1998, the 47th Miss Universe pageant, was held on May 12, 1998 at the Stan Sheriff Arena in Honolulu, Hawaii. Wendy Fitzwilliam of Trinidad & Tobago was crowned by Brook Lee of the United States at the end of the event. Eighty-one contestants competed in this year.\n\nOana Paveluc: Oana Paveluc (born August 14, 1991 in Bra\u015fov, Romania) is a beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned new Miss Universe Romania 2010 on July 14, 2010 after Alexandra C\u0103t\u0103lina Filip, the original winner, was dethroned, as she refused to sign the contract with the Miss Universe Organization (MUO). The contract stipulates that the winner of Miss Universe 2010 must move to NYC and be under contract with Donald Trump for one year. Filip is a professional sport dancer, and she wanted to be able to continue representing Romania at international sport dancing competitions and not be restrained by MUO's contract. On July 14, 2010, at the official press conference where the winners of Miss Universe Romania 2010 had gathered to meet with all the sponsors and receive their prizes, Alexandra C\u0103t\u0103lina Filip surprised everyone when she announced that she doesn't wish to continue the path to Las Vegas and in a friendly manner allowed Bianca Elena Constantin, Miss Universe Romania 2009, to crown Oana Paveluc.\n\nBrook Lee: Brook Antoinette Mahealani Lee (born January 8, 1971 in Pearl City, Hawaii), known as Brook Lee, is an American actress, TV Host, model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Hawaii USA 1997, Miss USA 1997, and Miss Universe 1997.\n\nBinibining Pilipinas 2017: 'Binibining Pilipinas 2017, was the 54th edition of Binibining Pilipinas, that took place at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Philippines on April 30, 2017. Miss Universe 2016 Top 6 Maxine Medina crowned her successor Rachel Peters as Miss Universe Philippines 2017 at the end of the event while Miss International 2016 Kylie Verzosa crowned Mariel de Leon as Binibining Pilipinas-International. The pageant also awarded four other titles to participate in minor international beauty pageants in which Miss Intercontinental 2016 Top 15 Jennifer Hammond crowned Katarina Rodriguez as Binibining Pilipinas-Intercontinental, Miss Supranational 2016 Top 25 Joanna Louise Eden crowned Chanel Olive Thomas as Binibining Pilipinas-Supranational, Miss Grand International 2016 1st Runner-up Nicole Cordoves crowned Elizabeth Clenci as Binibining Pilipinas-Grand International and Miss Globe 2016 3rd Runner-up Nichole Marie Manalo crowned Nelda Ibe as Binibining Pilipinas-Globe.\n\nMiss Universe 1972: Miss Universe 1972, the 21st Miss Universe pageant, was held on 29 July 1972 at the Cerromar Beach Hotel in Dorado, Puerto Rico. Kerry Anne Wells earned Australia's first Miss Universe crown. Georgina Rizk of Lebanon, was not allowed to crown her successor due to government restrictions because of fears of a terrorist attack. Lebanon did not compete in 1972 and Georgina could not be there to crown Miss Universe 1972. Wells was crowned by Miss Universe 1970, Marisol Malaret of Puerto Rico and Miss Universe 1971 1st Runner-Up Toni Rayward.\n\nMiss Ecuador 1998: The Miss Ecuador 1998 was held on March 21, 1998. There were 15 candidates for the national title. At the end of the night Mar\u00eda J\u00f3se L\u00f3pez from Pichincha crowned Soraya Hogonaga from Pichincha as Miss Ecuador 1998. The Miss Ecuador competed at Miss Universe 1998.\n\nMiss Universe 1999: Miss Universe 1999, the 48th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 26 May 1999 at the Chaguaramas Convention Centre in Chaguaramas, Trinidad & Tobago. Mpule Kwelagobe of Botswana was crowned by Wendy Fitzwilliam of Trinidad & Tobago at the end of the event. Kwelagobe became the first Miss Universe to come from a debuting nation since 1958. Eighty-four contestants competed in this year.\n\nRenate Cerljen: Renate Veronica Cerljen (born March 26, 1988 in Staffanstorp, Sweden) is the first ever winner of the Miss Universe Sweden pageant which she won on June 6, 2009. Cerljen represented Sweden at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant on the Bahamas on August 23, 2009 and placed in the Top 15. Renate was the first non-winner of the Miss Sweden pageant since 1952 to represent Sweden at Miss Universe since Miss Sweden lost its rights to crown a contestant for Miss Universe earlier in 2009. Cerljen was also the first delegate from Sweden at the international final since 2006 when Josephine Alhanko placed in the Top 20. Miss Universe 1984 winner Yvonne Ryding was among the judges in the final which crowned Cerljen as winner. By making the Top 15 Cerljen became Sweden's 29th semifinalist at the Miss Universe pageant overall. In May 2010 Cerljen placed fifth in the Miss Beauty of the World pageant in China. 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It has been characterized as the \"dying echo of the old era\u00a0\u2013 for the last time in the history of naval warfare, ships of the line of a beaten fleet surrendered on the high seas\".\n\nPatricio Montojo y Pasar\u00f3n: Rear Admiral Patricio Montojo y Pasar\u00f3n (September 7, 1839 \u2013 September 30, 1917) was a career Spanish naval officer who commanded the restored Kingdom of Spain's Pacific Squadron based in the Philippines during the Spanish\u2013American War. Considered to have been a man of high ability and experience, he was given what was regarded as an impossible task of defending the Spanish Philippines with antiquated ships and low supplies against the more formidable U.S. Asiatic Squadron. Montojo became known for his defeat at the Battle of Manila Bay (1 May 1898) by U.S. Navy Admiral George Dewey, being a decisive naval battle of the war. After the conflict, the rear admiral was held accountable for the defeat and was court-martialed, but that was later overturned, though Montojo was still discharged from the Spanish Navy.\n\nJapanese aircraft carrier Zuih\u014d: Zuih\u014d (\u745e\u9cf3 , \"Auspicious Phoenix\" or \"Fortunate Phoenix\") was a light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Originally laid down as the submarine support ship \"Takasaki\", she was renamed and converted while under construction into an aircraft carrier. The ship was completed during the first year of World War II and participated in many operations. \"Zuih\u014d\" played a secondary role in the Battle of Midway in mid-1942 and did not engage any American aircraft or ships during the battle. The ship participated in the Guadalcanal Campaign during the rest of 1942. She was lightly damaged during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands during this campaign and covered the evacuation of Japanese forces from the island in early 1943 after repairs.\n\nBattle of Buceo: The Battle of Buceo was a decisive naval battle which took place on 14\u201317 May 1814, during the Argentine War of Independence between an Argentine fleet under William Brown and a Spanish fleet under Admiral Sienna off the coast of Montevideo, in today's Uruguay.", "question": "What was a decisive naval battle in the Pacifix Theater of WW2 that \"Zuih\u014d\" played a secondary role in?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"battle_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the naval battle."}, "is_decisive": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the battle was considered decisive."}, "war_theater": {"type": "string", "description": "The theater of war where the battle took place."}, "ship_involvement": {"type": "object", "properties": {"ship_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the ship involved."}, "role_in_battle": {"type": "string", "description": "Description of the ship's role in the battle."}, "engaged_enemy": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the ship engaged enemy aircraft or ships during the battle."}}, "required": ["ship_name", "role_in_battle", "engaged_enemy"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["battle_name", "is_decisive", "war_theater", "ship_involvement"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"battle_name": "Battle of Midway", "is_decisive": true, "war_theater": "Pacific Theater", "ship_involvement": {"ship_name": "Zuih\u014d", "role_in_battle": "secondary role", "engaged_enemy": false}}, "ground_truth": {"battle_name": "Battle of Midway", "is_decisive": true, "war_theater": "Pacific Theater of World War II", "ship_involvement": {"ship_name": "Zuih\u014d", "role_in_battle": "secondary role", "engaged_enemy": false}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2001, "output_tokens": 65, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "4b84a7c2fb95ad37299058b2e40e20a901b208617326176f50a9ffb473e56214", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5adde5f85542992200553b91", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "China", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Plug-in electric vehicles in the United States: The adoption of plug-in electric vehicles in the United States is actively supported by the American federal government, and several state and local governments. s of 2016 , cumulative sales in the U.S. totaled 570,187 highway legal plug-in electric vehicles since the market launch of the Tesla Roadster in 2008, representing 28.1% of the global light-duty plug-in stock. s of 2016 , the U.S. has the world's third largest stock of plug-in passenger cars after China and Europe. The U.S. market share of plug-in electric passenger cars increased from 0.14% in 2011 to 0.62% in 2013. The plug-in segment reached a market share of 0.75% in 2014 and fell to 0.66% in 2015. The plug-in segment achieved a record market share of 0.90% in 2016. California is the largest plug-in car regional market in the country, with almost 270,000 plug-in electric vehicles registered through December 2016, and accounts for approximately 48% of cumulative plug-in sales in the American market from 2011 to June 2016. The other nine states that follow California's Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) regulations account for another 10% of cumulative plug-in car sales in the U.S. during the same period.\n\nLimnocharis: Limnocharis is a genus of plants in the family Alismataceae, native to Mexico, Central America, the West Indies and South America) but naturalized in China, India, and Southeast Asia as well. Two species are recognized as of May 2014:\n\nI'll Share My World with You (song): \"I'll Share My World with You\" is a song by American country singer George Jones. It was written by Ben Wilson and reached #2 when it was released by Jones on the Musicor label in 1969. It also reached #126 on the U.S. pop chart, his first appearance there since \"The Race Is On\" in 1964. Its title and sentiments are similar to Jones 1967 #1 song \"Walk Through This World with Me.\" Wilson was an elderly man who lived in Miami and had made his way through life making souvenirs from seashells before turning to professional songwriting at age fifty-four and, like many country fans, he had gotten swept up in the rumors swirling around about Jones and Tammy Wynette, recalling, \"At that time, George was just about to get married to Tammy, and was very much in love with her. And I was also very much in love with my own wife. After talking to my wife about this, I wrote 'I'll Share My World with You.'\" Ironically, the only thing that kept the single from the top spot when it was released in early 1969 was Wynette's monster hit \"Stand By Your Man.\" Jones performed \"I'll Share My World with You\" live throughout his career, usually as part of a medley of older hits.\n\nBowley's law: Bowley's law, also known as the law of the constant wage share, is a stylized fact of economics which states that the wage share of a country, i.e., the share of a country's economic output that is given to employees as compensation for their work (usually in the form of wages), remains constant over time. It is named after the English economist Arthur Bowley. Research conducted near the start of the 21st century, however, found wage share to have declined since the 1980s in most major economies.\n\nIndustry of Colombia: The share of the industry of Colombia in the country's gross domestic product (GDP) has shifted significantly in the last few decades. Data from the World Bank show that between 1965 and 1989 the share of industry\u2014including construction, manufacturing, and mining\u2014increased from 27 percent to 38 percent of GDP. However, since then the share has fallen considerably, down to approximately 29 percent of GDP in 2007. This pattern is about the average for middle-income countries.\n\nAgriculture in Vietnam: In 2004, agriculture and forestry accounted for 21.8 percent of Vietnam's gross domestic product (GDP), and between 1994 and 2004, the sector grew at an annual rate of 4.1 percent. Agriculture's share of economic output has declined in recent years, falling as a share of GDP from 42% in 1989 to 26% in 1999, as production in other sectors of the economy has risen. However, agricultural employment was much higher than agriculture\u2019s share of GDP; in 2005, approximately 60 percent of the employed labor force was engaged in agriculture, forestry, and fishing. Agricultural products accounted for 30 percent of exports in 2005. The relaxation of the state monopoly on rice exports transformed the country into the world\u2019s second or third largest rice exporter. Other cash crops are coffee, cotton, peanuts, rubber, sugarcane, and tea.\n\nRailway Clerks' Mountain House: Railway Clerks' Mountain House, also known as the Mountain Home, Clerks' Mountain Home, and Orchard Inn, is a historic country inn located near Saluda, Polk County, North Carolina. The inn (\"home\") was built in 1926, and is a two-story, six bay, frame building with Colonial Revival and American Craftsman style design influences. It has a hipped roof and features a full width hip-roofed one-story porch supported by slender Tuscan order columns. Also on the property are three contributing guest cottages built about 1926: the \"Paulownia\" Cottage, \"Boxwood\" Cottage, and \"Twin Poplar\" Cottage. The property was originally developed by the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks of the Southern Railway System as a summer retreat. The union retained the property until 1962.\n\nBanco de Cr\u00e9dito del Per\u00fa: Banco de Cr\u00e9dito del Per\u00fa is the largest bank and the leading supplier of integrated financial services in Per\u00fa with approximately US$ 39 billion in total assets and a market share of 30.4% in total loans and 33.5% in total deposits. BCP has more than 127 years of presence in the country and represents Peru\u2019s most valuable brand. Its network of more than 8,340 points of contact serves its more than 6 million clients. BCP is the main subsidiary of Credicorp (NYSE: BAP), the largest financial holding in Peru. BCP\u2019s Wholesale Banking competes with local and foreign banks and provides its customers with short and medium-term loans in local and foreign currencies, foreign trade-related financing, lease financing, underwriting and financial advisory. Its currently the market leader with a market share of more than 40% in corporate loans. BCP\u2019s Retail Banking serves individuals and small-sized companies with a wide range of high value-proposition products with a market share of over 20%. In addition, BCP is the largest capital market and brokerage distribution system in Peru; its main activities include asset management, foreign exchange transactions, treasury, custody and trust, investment advisory services, and research activities.\n\nOlivaria Brewery: Olivaria brewery (also known as Olivaria or Alivaria, Belarusian: \u0410\u0410\u0422 \u041f\u0456\u045e\u0437\u0430\u0432\u043e\u0434 \u0410\u043b\u0456\u0432\u0430\u0440\u044b\u044f ) is one of the oldest breweries in Belarus, and is the oldest of presently existent breweries in the country. It was founded in 1864 in Minsk. The brewery has a 29% market share in the beer market in Belarus, and its primary product, Alivaria-brand beer has a market share of around 18%. Production increased by 43% in 2008, and in 2011, the brewery was in third place in the market share of beer in Belarus.\n\nPaulownia: Paulownia is a genus of six to 17 species (depending on taxonomic authority) of flowering plants in the family Paulowniaceae, related to and sometimes included in the Scrophulariaceae. They are present in much of China, south to northern Laos and Vietnam and are long cultivated elsewhere in eastern Asia, notably in Japan and Korea. They are deciduous trees 12 \u2013 tall, with large, heart-shaped leaves 15\u201340 cm across, arranged in opposite pairs on the stem. The flowers are produced in early spring on panicles 10\u201330 cm long, with a tubular purple corolla resembling a foxglove flower. 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It was created in November 2015 by 16-year-old Ohio native Emily Trunko, a student at the Ohio Virtual Academy. The blog is composed primarily of text messages, almost always the last ones received from ex-lovers, deceased family members, or former friends. \"I've always been fascinated with glimpses into the lives of other people,\" Trunko explained in an interview with Buzzfeed. \"I thought that the last message sent before a breakup or before someone passed away would be really poignant.\" Messages range from being long and detailed to extremely short. Some are goodbyes, and others are mundane texts sent by people who didn't know that message would be their last. As of February 10, 2016, The Last Message Received has over 83,000 followers and 10,000 submissions. It has been written about by many major publications, including The Guardian, The Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan Magazine, and Teen Vogue.\n\nAsmatullah Rohani: Asmatullah Rohani is son of a prominent judge Hamdullah and he comes from Yousufzia tribe in eastern Kunar Province. His entire family is known as an intellectual family in eastern Kunar province because his father and his uncles were well educated and they have served as judges in several different provinces of Afghanistan. His family comes originally from Pashat district in Kunar province. However, later his immediate family settled in Tanar district of Kunar province. Asmatullah Rohani was born on August 3, 1937 in city of Balkh when his father was a judge in Northern Mazar-e Sharif province, Afghanistan. He passed away peacefully in Guelph on September 24, 2017.\n\nCapers-Motte House: The Capers-Motte House is a pre-Revolutionary house at 69 Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina. The house was likely built before 1745 by Richard Capers. Later, the house was the home of Colonel Jacob Motte, who served as the treasurer of the colony for 27 years, before passing away in 1770. His son, also named Jacob Motte, married Rebecca Brewton Motte, sister of Miles Brewton. In 1778, Colonel James Parsons occupied the house; he was a member of the Continental Congress and had been offered the vice-presidency of South Carolina before the formation of the United States. From 1800 to 1811, O'Brien Smith, a member of Congress, owned the house. He passed away in 1779, leaving the house to his widow. Later it was owned by his sister Honora Smith Pyne. Mrs. William Mason Smith bought the house in 1869, and her granddaughter, American artist Miss Alice Ravenel Huger Smith lived in the house in the 20th century. The house was restored to its Georgian and Adam period appearance, with later changes removed, when it was bought by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cecil in 1969.\n\nConference of European Rabbis: The current president of the CER is the chief rabbi of Moscow, Pinchas Goldschmidt, who served as chairman of the Standing Committee for over ten years. The chairman of the Presidium is associate president Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis. Before Rabbi Sitruk, the organization was headed by Rabbi Lord Dr Immanuel Jacobovits, Chief Rabbi of Great Britain. The Executive Director of the CER since inception was Rabbi Maurice (Moshe) Rose, succeeded in the year 2001 by Rabbi Aba Dunner, who passed away in 2011. In 2017 Mr. Gady Gronich, assumed the position of Chief of Staff to the President of CER and works alongside the Rabbinical Director Rabbi Moshe Lebel ,Secretary Rabbi Aharon Shmuel Baskin and President of Association and Special Adviser of the Board of Patrons Mrs. Shorena Mikava .\n\nThe Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale: The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale is the twenty-second studio album by Eric Clapton. It consists of covers of songs by J. J. Cale, who had passed away the previous year. It was named after Cale's 1972 single \"Call Me the Breeze\". It was produced by Clapton and Simon Climie.\n\nBlues on Bach: Blues on Bach is an album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet recorded in 1973 and released on the Atlantic label. The album includes five compositions based on Johann Sebastian Bach's melodies from \"The Old Year Has Now Passed Away\" (\"Regret?\") , \"Sleepers Wake\" (\"Rise Up in the Morning\"), \"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring\" (\"Precious Joy\"), \"Klavierb\u00fcchlein f\u00fcr Wilhelm Friedemann Bach\" (Don't Stop This Train\") and \"The Well-Tempered Clavier\" (\"Tears from the Children\").\n\nOpen information extraction: In natural language processing, open information extraction (OIE) is the task of generating a structured, machine-readable representation of the information in text, usually in the form of triples or n-ary propositions. A proposition can be understood as truth-bearer, a textual expression of a potential fact (e.g., \"Dante wrote the Divine Comedy\"), represented in an amenable structure for computers [e.g., (\"Dante\", \"wrote\", \"Divine Comedy\")]. An OIE extraction normally consists of a relation and a set of arguments. For instance, (\"Dante\", \"passed away in\" \"Ravenna\") is a proposition formed by the relation \"passed away in\" and the arguments \"Dante\" and \"Ravenna\". The first argument is usually referred as the subject while the second is considered to be the object.\n\nCarlota of Mexico: Princess Charlotte of Belgium, more commonly known as Carlota of Mexico (7 June 1840 \u2013 19 January 1927) was a Belgian princess who became Empress of Mexico as the wife of Maximilian I of Mexico.\n\nMedea de Novara: Medea de Novara (1905\u20132001) was a Liechtenstein-born actress who appeared in Mexican films. She was married to the Mexican film director Miguel Contreras Torres. She was noted for her resemblance to the Empress Carlota of Mexico who she played four times on screen.\n\nMohammed Abdul Qadeer: Abdul Qadeer was the ex-constable of police from Hyderabad, who was convicted for life sentence for killing ACP Sattiah, who was illegally harassing Muslim youth during the Babri Masjid demolition riots in 1992. Abdul qadeer was illegally detained in jail despite the completion period of his life imprisonment. Many muslim organizations appealed for the release of Mohammed abdul qadeer on the grounds of his health but previous governments declined the plea. He was finally released from jail by the Government of Telangana on 29 March 2016. He Passed Away On The Night Of 14 September 2017 In His Hometown Hyderabad,India. Former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju sought the release of ex-constable mohammed Abdul qadeer who is serving a life sentence at Cherlapalli jail, on humanitarian grounds. Katju twitted on social media K Chandrasekhar Rao for the release of ex-constable on humanitarian grounds.", "question": "Medea de Novara was known for her resemblance of an Empress who passed away in which year ?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"empress_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Empress Medea de Novara resembled."}, "resemblance_actress_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actress known for her resemblance to the Empress."}, "empress_death_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The full date the Empress passed away."}, "empress_death_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the Empress passed away."}}, "required": ["empress_name", "resemblance_actress_name", "empress_death_date", "empress_death_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"empress_name": "Carlota of Mexico", "resemblance_actress_name": "Medea de Novara", "empress_death_date": "19 January 1927", "empress_death_year": 1927}, "ground_truth": {"empress_name": "Carlota of Mexico", "resemblance_actress_name": "Medea de Novara", "empress_death_date": "19 January 1927", "empress_death_year": 1927}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2076, "output_tokens": 55, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "1a44a6c012aa7aafcc32d40ad5e75750142792f471777de646dfaf4e3c3dc3cf", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a73826b55429908901be2d8", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "S. N. Surendar", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Shweta Mohan: Shweta Mohan (born 19 November 1985) is an Indian playback singer. She has received four Filmfare Awards South for Best Female Playback Singer, one Kerala State Film Awards and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. She has recorded songs for film music and albums in all the four South Indian languages namely, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada along with the Hindi language and has established herself as a leading playback singer of South Indian cinema.\n\nRupam Bhuyan: Rupam Bhuyan (Assamese: \u09f0\u09c1\u09aa\u09ae \u09ad\u09c2\u099e\u09be; born 6 March 1980) is an Indian playback singer from Assam. He is the frontman of the Indian fusion band \"North East Breeze\". He sang in numerous Assamese films including Khobh, Anuradha, Mumtaz and Akash Chuboloi Mon. He was nominated for Prag Cine Awards-2013 and Prag Cine Awards-2015 in the \"Best Playback Singer (male)\" category for the films Mumtaz and Khobh. Got the Award in 2013. He was nominated in the Best Male Playback Singer of Assam category for Ramdhenu Viewers choice award 2015-16 for the song \"Enekoye Lahe Lahe\". He composed the theme song for prestigious Jeevan Kite and River Festival-2015 as a tribute to the river Brahmaputra.\n\nG. Venugopal: G Venugopal (born December 10, 1960) is an Indian playback singer known for his work in Malayalam films. He started his singing career in the film \"Odaruthammaava Aalariyaam\"(1984). Since then he has sung in more than 300 films; and has over 500 private albums to his credit. The many awards he has won include the coveted Best Playback Singer (Kerala State) which he won thrice, the Film Critics award and the Kerala Kaumudi Gallop Poll award (twice). He won The Kerala State award for Best Playback singer (2004) third time for the song \"aadedee. . aadaadedee\" from the film \"Ullam\". Venugopal has composed two songs, one for the album-\u2018Mizhiyariyathe\u2019 and other one for the Kerala Govt. Harithasree project, to the lyrics of poet Sugatha Kumari.\n\nList of Kannada songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal: Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She sings in Assamese, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Tulu & Other Languages. Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult. Her Bollywood playback singing career began with Devdas, for which she received National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer along with Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent. Since then, she has received many other awards. Ghoshal was also honored from the U.S. state of Ohio , where the governor Ted Strickland declared June 26 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day\". In April 2013, she was awarded with the highest honour in London by the selected members of House of Commons of the United Kingdom. In July 2015, John Cranley, the Mayor of the City of Cincinnati also honoured her by proclaiming July 24, 2015 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration\" in Cincinnati. [1] She was also featured five times in Forbes list of the top 100 celebrities of India. In 2017, Ghoshal became the first Indian singer to have a wax figure (statute) of her in Madame Tussauds Museum.\n\nShreya Ghoshal: Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She has received four National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards including five for Best Female Playback Singer, nine Filmfare Awards South for Best Female Playback Singer (two for Tamil, four for Malayalam, two for Kannada and one for Telugu), two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and three Kerala State Film Awards. She has recorded songs for film music and albums in various Indian languages and has established herself as a leading playback singer of Indian cinema.\n\nFilmography of Shreya Ghoshal: Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She has received four National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards including five for Best Female Playback Singer, nine Filmfare Awards South for Best Female Playback Singer (two for Kannada, four for Malayalam, two for Tamil and one for Telugu), three Kerala State Film Awards and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. She has recorded songs for film music and albums in various Indian languages and has established herself as a leading playback singer of Indian cinema.\n\nViraj (actor): Viraj (also credited as Hari Prashanth) is an Indian film actor, who has appeared in Tamil language films. The son of dubbing artiste S. N. Surendar, Viraj made his debut as a child actor by appearing in \"Uyirile Kalanthathu\" (2000), before working in \"Anniyan\" (2005) and \"Chennai 600028\" (2007) in supporting roles.\n\nList of Tamil songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal: Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She sings in Hindi , Tamil ,Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi , Gujarati, Bengali, Assamese, Nepali, Oriya, Bhojpuri, Punjabi and Tulu. Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult. Her Bollywood playback singing career began with Devdas, for which she received National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer along with Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent. Since then, she has received many other awards. Ghoshal was also honored from the U.S. state of Ohio , where the governor Ted Strickland declared June 26 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day\". In April 2013, she was awarded with the highest honour in London by the selected members of House of Commons of the United Kingdom. In July 2015, John Cranley, the Mayor of the City of Cincinnati also honoured her by proclaiming July 24, 2015 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration\" in Cincinnati. [1] She was also featured five times in Forbes list of the top 100 celebrities of India. In 2017, Ghoshal became the first Indian singer to have a wax figure (statute) of her in Madame Tussauds Museum.\n\nS. N. Surendar: S.N.Surendar is an Indian Playback singer, who primarily works in Tamil films. He has sung over 500 songs under various music directors for Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Tamil languages.\n\nGeetha Madhuri: Geetha Madhuri Sonti is an Indian playback singer and dubbing artist who works primarily in South India Cinema Industry. 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Asturias published this novel while he and his wife were living in Genoa in 1963.\n\nMen of Maize: Men of Maize (Spanish: \"Hombres de ma\u00edz\" ) is a 1949 novel by Guatemalan Nobel Prize in Literature winner Miguel \u00c1ngel Asturias. The novel is usually considered to be Asturias's masterpiece, yet remains one of the least understood novels produced by Asturias. The title \"Hombres de ma\u00edz\" refers to the Maya Indians' belief that their flesh was made of corn. Its title originates in the Popol Vuh, one of the sacred books of the Maya. The English translation is part of the UNESCO Collection of Representative Works.\n\nEl Se\u00f1or Presidente: \"El Se\u00f1or Presidente\" (Mister President) is a 1946 novel written in Spanish by Nobel Prize-winning Guatemalan writer and diplomat Miguel \u00c1ngel Asturias (1899\u20131974). A landmark text in Latin American literature, \"El Se\u00f1or Presidente\" explores the nature of political dictatorship and its effects on society. 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Ar\u00e9valo Mart\u00ednez was director of the Guatemalan National Library from 1926 until 1946, when he became for a year Guatemala\u2019s representative before the Pan American Union in Washington, D.C. He was the political and literary counterpart of his more famous countryman, Nobel Prize winner Miguel \u00c1ngel Asturias; while Ar\u00e9valo Mart\u00ednez was an unapologetic admirer of the United States, Asturias was a bitter critic of the New Orleans-based United Fruit Company (now part of United Brands Company), which he felt had plundered his country.\n\nAugusto Monterroso: Augusto Monterroso Bonilla (December 21, 1921 - February 7, 2003) was a Honduran writer who adopted Guatemalan nationality, known for the ironical and humorous style of his short stories. He is considered an important figure in the Latin American \"Boom\" generation, and received several awards, including the Prince of Asturias Award in Literature (2000), Miguel \u00c1ngel Asturias National Prize in Literature (1997), and Juan Rulfo Award (1996).\n\nPoet-diplomat: Poet-diplomats are poets who have also served their countries as diplomats. The best known poet-diplomats are perhaps Geoffrey Chaucer and Thomas Wyatt; the category also includes recipients of the Nobel Prize in Literature: Ivo Andri\u0107, Gabriela Mistral, Saint-John Perse, Miguel \u00c1ngel Asturias, Pablo Neruda, George Seferis, Czes\u0142aw Mi\u0142osz and Octavio Paz. Contemporary poet-diplomats include Abhay K, Indran Amirthanayagam, Kofi Awoonor, Philip McDonagh and Yiorgos Chouliaras.\n\nMiguel \u00c1ngel Asturias: Miguel \u00c1ngel Asturias Rosales (October 19, 1899 \u2013 June 9, 1974) was a Nobel Prize-winning Guatemalan poet-diplomat, novelist, playwright and journalist. Asturias helped establish Latin American literature's contribution to mainstream Western culture, and at the same time drew attention to the importance of indigenous cultures, especially those of his native Guatemala.\n\nJames Dickey: James Lafayette Dickey (February 2, 1923 \u2013 January 19, 1997) was an American poet and novelist. He was appointed the eighteenth United States Poet Laureate in 1966. He also received the Order of the South award. Dickey was also a novelist, known for \"Deliverance\" (1970) which was adapted into an acclaimed film of the same name.\n\nHumberto Ak'ab'al: Humberto Ak'ab'al also Ak'abal or Akabal (born 1952 Momostenango, Totonicap\u00e1n department) is a K'iche' Maya poet from Guatemala. His poetry has been published in French, English, Estonian, Scots, German, Arabic and Italian translations, as well as in the original K'iche' and Spanish. His book \"Guardi\u00e1n de la ca\u00edda de agua\" (or \"Guardian of the Waterfall\" in English) was named book of the year by Association of Guatemalan Journalists and received their Golden Quetzal award in 1993. In 1995 he received an honorary degree from the Department of Humanities of the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. In 2004 he declined to receive the Guatemala National Prize in Literature because it is named for Miguel \u00c1ngel Asturias, whom Ak'ab'al accused of encouraging racism. He said Asturias' 1923 essay \"The Social Problem of the Indian\", \"Offends the indigenous peoples of Guatemala, of which I am part.\"\n\nEditorial Losada: Editorial Losada is a traditional Argentine publishing house founded in 1938. The house has published important writers such as Nobel Prize winners Pablo Neruda and Miguel \u00c1ngel Asturias.", "question": "Between James Dickey and Miguel \u00c1ngel Asturias, which was a nobel prize winner? 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He was featured on the national team many times and is remembered for competing in various Gulf Cup competitions. In the 1988 Gulf Cup, he was voted as the best player of the competition. He became a regular of the national team at a young age and was almost even called up for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, but he was thought to be to unexperienced by then-coach, Evaristo de Macedo.\n\n1986 FIFA World Cup Group B: Group B of the 1986 FIFA World Cup was one of the groups of nations competing at the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The group's first round of matches began on June 3 and its last matches were played on June 11. Matches were played at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City and at the Estadio Nemesio D\u00edez in Toluca. Host Mexico topped the group, joined in the second round by Belgium and by Paraguay, who were making their first appearance in the finals since 1958. Iraq, making their debut in the World Cup, lost all three of their matches.\n\nManuel Rosas: Manuel Rosas S\u00e1nchez (April 17, 1912 in Mexico City \u2013 February 20, 1989), nicknamed \"Chaquetas\", was a Mexican footballer who participated in the 1930 FIFA World Cup. He was the first player in the history of FIFA World Cup who scored a goal from the penalty kick spot (against Argentina). With the first goal he scored during the World Cup, he became at the time the youngest player to have scored in the FIFA World Cup, a record later broken by Pel\u00e9, although Rosas remains second youngest. He was also the first Mexican player to score multiple goals in world cup play (the first to score more than two goals was Luis Hernandez, 68 years later) and the first player to score a own goal in the history of FIFA World Cup (against Chile).\n\nAhmed Radhi: Ahmed Radhi Amaiesh Al-Salehi (Arabic: \u0623\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0631\u0627\u0636\u064a \u0647\u0645\u064a\u0634 \u0627\u0644\u0635\u0627\u0644\u062d\u064a\u200e \u200e , born on 21 March 1964 in Baghdad, Iraq, but originally from Basra) is a former Iraqi footballer who played as a forward. Widely regarded as Iraq's best player of all-time, Radhi scored the only Iraqi goal in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, a low shot to the corner of the net against Belgium in the 2\u20131 defeat. He was voted the 1988 Asian Footballer of the Year.\n\nKarim Saddam: Karim Saddam Menshid (born 26 May 1960) is an Iraqi football forward who played for Iraq in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. He also played for many Iraqi clubs : Al Jaish, Al Zawraa, Al Shorta & Al Sinaa, Karim Saddam had been Top scorer of Iraqi League for 4 times. He scored unforgettable goal against UAE in 1986 FIFA World Cup Qualification which secured Iraq to go throw to the next stage .\n\nHussein Saeed: Hussein Saeed Mohammed Al-Ubaidi (Arabic: \u062d\u0633\u064a\u0646 \u0633\u0639\u064a\u062f \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0628\u064a\u062f\u064a\u200e \u200e , born 21 January 1958 in Al Adhamiya, Baghdad) is a retired Iraqi footballer who played as a forward for the Iraqi Premier League club Al-Talaba and the Iraqi national team and is a former president of the Iraq Football Association. Saeed is in 4th place in the list of top international association goal scorers, with 78 goals. Along with Ahmed Radhi, he is considered to be the best Iraqi player of the 20th century and features in 25th place in Asia's Best Players of the Century list. On 24 April 1987, Saeed broke Falah Hassan's record to become the most capped Iraqi player with 110 caps. Hussein is currently the Iraqi national team's highest scoring player with 78 goals.\n\nEdwin Picon-Ackong: Edwin Sydney Picon-Ackong (born November 4, 1940) is a retired Mauritian football referee. He is known for having refereed one match in the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico between Iraq and Paraguay. This match caused controversy as Picon-Ackong blew the whistle for half time a split-second before Iraq striker Ahmed Radhi's header hit the back of the net, and the goal was ruled out. Picon-Ackong received a lot of criticism for blowing the whistle when Iraq had such a big goalscoring opportunity.\n\n1986 FIFA World Cup: The 1986 FIFA World Cup, the 13th FIFA World Cup, was held in Mexico from 31 May to 29 June 1986. The tournament was the second to feature a 24-team format. With European nations not allowed to host after the previous World Cup in Spain, Colombia had been originally chosen to host the competition by FIFA but, largely due to economic reasons, was not able to do so and officially resigned in 1982. Mexico was selected as the new host in May 1983. This was the third FIFA World Cup tournament in succession that was hosted by a Hispanophonic country, after Spain in 1982, and Argentina in 1978.\n\nMahir Habib Radhi: Mahir Habib Radhi (born 19 June 1977) is a former Iraqi football defender and is currently the assistant manager of Al-Shorta. He also played for Al-Shorta and scored the winning goal in the 2001 Umm Al Ma'arik Cup final. 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She is most widely known for her performance as Lady Mary Crawley in the ITV (UK) and PBS (U.S.) television period drama series \"Downton Abbey\" (2010\u201315), for which she was nominated for three consecutive Emmy Awards in the category for Outstanding Lead Actress In Drama Series, and a Golden Globe Award nomination. She made her professional stage debut in \"His Dark Materials\" in 2004. For her role as Eliza Doolittle in the 2007 London revival of \"Pygmalion\", she was nominated for the Evening Standard Award.\n\nLabyrinth (miniseries): Labyrinth is a historical television miniseries based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Kate Mosse. The setting jumps between modern and medieval France and follows two women (played by Vanessa Kirby and Jessica Brown Findlay) who are searching for the Holy Grail. Other cast members include Katie McGrath, Tom Felton, Sebastian Stan, Emun Elliott, Tony Curran, and John Hurt. 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Jessica won a 2005 Logie award for best mini-series or telemovie, plus two awards at the 2004 Chicago International Film Festival - one of them for the direction of Australian Peter Andrikidis.\n\nList of Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction winners: The Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction (previously called Women's Prize for Fiction (2013), Orange Prize for Fiction (1996\u20132006 & 2009\u201312) and Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction (2007\u20132008)) is one of the United Kingdom's most prestigious literary prizes, annually awarded to a female author of any nationality for the best original full-length novel written in English, and published in the United Kingdom in the preceding year. The prize was originally due to be launched in 1994 with the support of Mitsubishi but public controversy over the merits of the award caused the sponsorship to be withdrawn. Funding from Orange, a UK mobile network operator and Internet service provider, allowed the prize to be launched in 1996 by a committee of male and female \"journalists, reviewers, agents, publishers, librarians, booksellers\", including current Honorary Director Kate Mosse.\n\nLaura Carmichael: Laura Elizabeth Carmichael (born 16 July 1986) is an English actress, most widely known for her performance as Lady Edith Crawley in the ITV (UK) and PBS (U.S.) television period drama series\" Downton Abbey\". Her other television work includes \"Marcella\" (2016). , and the feature film \"A United Kingdom\" (2016).\n\nLabyrinth (novel): Labyrinth is an archaeological mystery English-language novel written by Kate Mosse set both in the Middle Ages and present-day France. It was published in 2005.\n\nKate Mosse: Katharine Louise Mosse OBE (born 20 October 1961), or Kate Mosse, is an English novelist, non-fiction and short story writer and broadcaster. 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Paul Teutul Jr. founded the design firm in 2009 after waiting out a one-year non-compete clause with his former company, Orange County Choppers (OCC).\n\nCity & State: City & State is a political journalism organization based in New York City. The company publishes a weekly magazine covering politics and government in New York City and New York State that is distributed to New York State legislators, county executives, municipalities, the New York Congressional delegation, New York City Council members and others leaders in New York business and government. After years of publishing a twice-monthly print edition, \"City & State\" has announced plans to switch to a weekly in January 2016. \"City & State\" also publishes on their website and sends out a free First Read daily email. In May 2016 the company also launched a monthly magazine based in Philadelphia and a website.\n\nKatherine Oliver: Katherine Oliver is an American media and entertainment executive based in New York City. 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Oliver was the main liaison between the Mayor's Office and Hollywood and aimed \"to make filmmakers and production companies happy to return to New York.\" In 2013, Oliver and Mayor Bloomberg were featured on the cover of Variety and were credited for their role in \"revitalizing the city's entertainment sector.\" An economic impact study released by the Boston Consulting Group in 2012 found that New York City's entertainment industry during Oliver's tenure as film commissioner had grown to account for a $7.1 billion annual direct spend in New York City, an increase of $2 billion since 2002, and that the local industry created 30,000 jobs in New York City since 2004, growing to employ 130,000 people. 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Following cancellation of the Discovery series, the company was also featured on \"Orange County Choppers\" on the CMT network in 2013.\n\nAzeroth Choppers: Azeroth Choppers was a weekly web series by Blizzard Entertainment that ran from April 17 to June 5, 2014. It featured Paul Teutul, Jr. (\"American Chopper\") and his company Paul Jr. Designs building motorcycles based on Blizzard's long-running MMORPG \"World of Warcraft\".\n\nThe New York Enterprise Report: The New York Enterprise Report or \"' NY Report\"' is a media company based in New York City, New York. The company is founded on the belief that all business owners should have access to the expertise that will help them grow their companies. The business caters to entrepreneurs and executives who constantly seek better ways to operate and grow. Through NY Report\u2019s multi-media platforms, they provide their readers with access to knowledge from experts and inspiration from successful entrepreneurs.The publication mainly covers local small businesses, that are located within the Greater New York Area. The magazine uses expert-written news articles, tips, advice and other helpful resources to help small business owners expand their company. The New York Enterprise Report puts out a monthly publication as well as publishes daily articles and interviews on their website to help people grow their businesses.\n\nTom Gold Dance: Tom Gold Dance (TGD) is a classical dance company based in New York City. 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His name is derived from Elburg, his town of birth.\n\nVirgin and Child with Canon van der Paele: The Virgin and Child with Canon van der Paele is a large oil-on-oak panel painting completed around 1434\u201336 by the Early Netherlandish painter Jan van Eyck. It shows the painting's donor, Joris van der Paele, within an apparition of saints. The Virgin Mary is enthroned at the centre of the semicircular space, which most likely represents a church interior, with the Christ Child on her lap. St. Donatian stands to her right, Saint George\u2014the donor's name saint\u2014to her left. The panel was commissioned by van der Paele as an altarpiece. He was then a wealthy clergyman from Bruges, but elderly and gravely ill, and intended the work as his memorial.\n\nJan van der Vaardt: Jan van der Vaardt (name variations: Jan van der Vaart, John Van der Vaart, John Vander Vaart, Jan van der Waart) (c.1650 \u20131727) was a Dutch painter of portraits, landscapes and trompe-l'\u0153il paintings and a mezzotint artist who was active in England for most of his career.\n\nJan van Coninxloo: Jan van Coninxloo or van Coninxlo, also known as Jan II or Jan the Younger, was born at Brussels in 1489 (?) , but nothing is known of the details of his career. His father, who bore the same Christian name, had another son, Pieter van Coninxloo: both were painters. The name is found written in a variety of ways \u2014 Ccninxlo, Conninxlo, Connixlo, Cooninxloo, Conixloo \u2014 and sometimes with the additional name of Schemier. The Brussels Gallery contains five works by Jan van Coninxlo : a triptych of the 'Life of St. Anne,' which bears on its right wing (representing the death of that saint) the signature 'Jan van Conixlo 1546'; the 'Birth of St. Nicholas,' and the 'Death of St. Nicholas,' both of which were formerly in a church in Louvain; 'Christ among the Doctors,' and the 'Marriage at Cana.' These were formerly attributed to Gilles van Coninxlo.\n\nMuseum Jan van der Togt: Museum Jan van der Togt is a modern visual art museum in Amstelveen, near Amsterdam in the Netherlands. It was established by 1991 by Jan van der Togt, an industrialist and founder of the company Tomado who was a collector of contemporary art.\n\nJan van der Heyden: Jan van der Heyden (5 March 1637, Gorinchem \u2013 28 March 1712, Amsterdam) was a Dutch Baroque-era painter, glass painter, draughtsman and printmaker. 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Also referred to as a \"van der Waals envelope,\" the van der Waals surface is named for Johannes Diderik van der Waals, a Dutch theoretical physicist and thermodynamicist who developed theory to provide a liquid-gas equation of state that accounted for the non-zero volume of atoms and molecules, and on their exhibiting an attractive force when they interacted (theoretical constructions that also bear his name). van der Waals surfaces are therefore a tool used in the abstract representations of molecules, whether accessed, as they were originally, via hand calculation, or via physical wood/plastic models, or now digitally, via computational chemistry software. Practically speaking, CPK models, developed by and named for Robert Corey, Linus Pauling, and Walter Koltun, were the first widely used physical molecular models based on van der Waals radii, and allowed broad pedagogical and research use of a model showing the van der Waals surfaces of molecules.\n\nJan van Steffeswert: Jan van Steffeswert or alternatively Jan van Steffenswert or Jan van Stevensweert (born c. 1460 - died c. 1531) was a Flemish sculptor and woodcarver based in Maastricht. Contrary to the customs of the time, he signed almost all the works he produced using variously Jan Bieldesnider, Jan van Weerd or Jan van Steffeswert. To date, fourteen works have been positively identified as his. .\n\nJan van Beers (artist): Jean Marie Constantin Joseph \"Jan\" van Beers (27 March 1852\u00a0\u2013 17 November 1927) was a Belgian painter and illustrator, the son of the poet Jan van Beers. 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The show was created by Mal Young and Tony McHale as a spin\u2013off from the BBC medical drama \"Casualty\", intended to follow the treatment of patients from \"Casualty\" as they were transferred onto the hospital's surgical wards. McHale served as the programme's lead writer throughout the first series, which ran for nine episodes. Young cast actors who were already established names in the acting industry, particularly from a soap opera background. Several cast members shadowed real surgeons and nurses in preparation for their roles to increase the show's realism. The series received mixed reviews from critics. It was compared favourably with \"Casualty\", but received negative reviews in which it was contrasted poorly with the American medical drama \"ER\". The series premi\u00e8re attracted 10.72 million viewers, falling to 8.51 million by the series finale.\n\nGonks Go Beat: Gonks Go Beat is a 1965 British science fiction / musical fantasy film, directed by Robert Hartford-Davis. It stars Kenneth Connor and Frank Thornton. \"Gonks Go Beat\" is loosely based on the \"Romeo and Juliet\" storyline and features 16 musical numbers performed by a variety of artists, including Lulu and the Luvvers, The Nashville Teens and members of the Graham Bond Organisation including Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce and Dick Heckstall-Smith. Other musical contributors were \u2013 and remained \u2013 obscure. The film includes an early appearance by the actor Derek Thompson performing with his twin sister Elaine (credited as Elain).\n\nRichard Winsor: Richard Winsor (born 4 January 1982) is a British actor and dancer. He is best known for his role as Caleb Knight in the long-running BBC television medical drama series \"Casualty\" from January 2014 until April 2017, when his character was killed off after being stabbed by a patient's relative.\n\nList of Holby City episodes: \"Holby City\" is a British medical drama television series that premiered on 12 January 1999 on BBC One. The series was created by Tony McHale and Mal Young as a spin-off from the established BBC medical drama \"Casualty\". It is set in the same hospital as \"Casualty\", Holby General, in the fictional city of Holby, however \"Holby City\" is filmed at Elstree Studios in Borehamwood, while \"Casualty\" is filmed in Cardiff. Occasional crossovers between the two shows are broadcast as \"Casualty@Holby City\". In 2006, \"HolbyBlue\", a police procedural spin-off from \"Holby City\", went into production. Its second season launched with a \"Holby City\" crossover episode.\n\nCharacters of Casualty: \"Casualty\" is a British medical drama television series that premiered on 6 September 1986 on BBC One. The series was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin. It is set in the fictional Holby City Hospital, in the equally fictitious city of Holby, and features occasional crossovers of characters and plots with spin-off show \"Holby City\". \"Casualty\" follows the professional and personal lives of the doctors, nurses, paramedics, hospital management and patients at Holby General. It features an ensemble cast of regular characters, and began with 10 main characters in its first series, all but two \u2013 Charlie Fairhead (played by Derek Thompson) and Lisa \"Duffy\" Duffin (played by Cathy Shipton) \u2013 have since left the show. Many main characters have been written in and out of the series since. 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Thompson has played the role since the series' inception in 1986.\n\nGillian Kearney: Gillian Louise Kearney (born 9 May 1972, Liverpool, Merseyside) is an English actress best known for her early role as Debbie McGrath in Channel 4's Liverpool-based soap opera \"Brookside\" and the spin-off mini-series \"Damon and Debbie\", and for playing Jessica Harrison in the long-running BBC television medical drama series \"Casualty\", as well as Emma Barton in the ITV Yorkshire-based soap opera \"Emmerdale\".\n\nCharlie Fairhead: Charlie Fairhead, played by Derek Thompson, is a fictional character from the BBC British medical drama \"Casualty\". He is the longest-serving character having played the role of Charlie for over 30 years and the only remaining original character to have appeared continuously since the first episode on 6 September 1986. Thompson chose to take a nine-month break from the show in early 2004. Charlie left the show in series 18 on 17 July 2004 and after five months, returned on 1 January 2005 in series 19. At the end of series 19, Charlie left again as Thompson returned to his break from the show, with Charlie's exit scenes airing on 20 August 2005. After four months off-screen, Charlie returned in the series 20 Christmas crossover with \"Holby City\", which aired on 24 December 2005. Thompson has remained with the show since, but regularly takes breaks of around two months every year.\n\nAlan David (singer): Alan David is a British singer of the 1960s and 1970s. He released several singles first for Decca, then for EMI, from 1964 to 1978. 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In 2011, they came back with the second EP, \"2NE1\" (2011), which earned 2NE1 many awards and nominations, including Album of the Year, and Song of the Year for the lead single \"I Am the Best\". They released four singles in 2012 to 2013, including the hits \"I Love You\" and \"Missing You\", and released their first full-album in Japan. They released their second full Korean album \"Crush\" in 2014 with the lead single \"Come Back Home\", and entered the Billboard 200 chart. In January 2017, they released a farewell song called \"Goodbye\" for their fans after the announce of their disbandment.\n\nWild (Jessie J song): \"Wild\" is a single by English singer-songwriter Jessie J and the lead single from her second studio album, \"Alive\" (2013). 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Smith: Marcus Aurelius \"Mark\" Smith (January 24, 1851 \u2013 April 7, 1924) was an American attorney and politician who served eight terms as Arizona Territorial Delegate to Congress and as one of the first two Senators from Arizona. As a Delegate he was a leader in the effort to gain statehood for Arizona. His non-voting status however minimized his influence with only 35 of the 277 bills he introduced into the House of Representatives being signed into law. Lack of a voice in the United States Senate further weakened his efforts as he managed to get Arizona statehood bills passed by the House only to see the legislation blocked in the Senate. Beyond his efforts for statehood, Smith worked to have government buildings constructed and to provide relief to his constituents affected by either man-made or natural misfortunes. 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He shaped, over five decades of public service, current US Department of Defense directives that link policy and technology with public-private cooperation. His writings significantly altered U.S. and international approaches to civil-military engagement, US policy in global humanitarian assistance, and global public-private partnerships in disaster relief. He has also made fundamental contributions to technical areas that have defined network-enabled military capabilities and cyberspace operations. After retiring from public service, he continued to contribute to the international STAR-TIDES [4] network that he had founded in 2007. the international STAR-TIDES network, a consortium of some 5,000 global nodes comprising agencies, organizations, institutions and individuals in 40+ countries that promote the free exchange of research results on global issues of human security. 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The Manual gives an overview of the UK's system of government, reflecting the importance of Parliament, Cabinet government and the democratic nature of the UK\u2019s constitutional arrangements by explaining the powers of the Executive, Sovereign, Parliament, international institutions (most notably the European Union), the Crown Dependencies, British Overseas Territories and the devolved administrations in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The Manual was written as a guide for members of Cabinet, other ministers and civil servants in the execution of government business, but also serves to consolidate many of the previously unwritten constructional conventions through which the British government operates.\n\nOperation RUMAN: Operation Ruman is the British government's combined military and humanitarian operations in September 2017 to provide relief to the British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean affected by Hurricane Irma.\n\nHurricane Irma: Hurricane Irma was an extremely powerful and catastrophic Cape Verde-type hurricane, the strongest observed in the Atlantic since Wilma in 2005 in terms of maximum sustained winds. It was the first Category 5 hurricane to strike the Leeward Islands on record, followed by Hurricane Maria only two weeks later. It was also the most intense Atlantic hurricane to strike the United States since Katrina in 2005, and the first major hurricane to make landfall in Florida since Wilma in 2005. The ninth named storm, fourth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, Irma caused widespread and catastrophic damage throughout its long lifetime, particularly in parts of the northeastern Caribbean and the Florida Keys.\n\nCommunity of Latin American and Caribbean States: The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Spanish: \"Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribe\u00f1os, CELAC\" ; Portuguese: \"Comunidade de Estados Latino-Americanos e Caribenhos\" ; French: \"Communaut\u00e9 des \u00c9tats Latino-Am\u00e9ricains et Carib\u00e9ens\" ; Dutch: \"Gemeenschap van Latijns-Amerikaanse en Cara\u00efbische Staten\" ) is a regional bloc of Latin American and Caribbean states thought out on February 23, 2010, at the Rio Group\u2013Caribbean Community \"Unity Summit\", and created on December 3, 2011, in Caracas, Venezuela, with the signature of The Declaration of Caracas. It consists of 33 sovereign countries in the Americas representing roughly 600 million people. Due to the focus of the organization on Latin American and Caribbean countries, other countries and territories in the Americas, Canada and the United States, as well as the overseas territories in the Americas of France (Overseas departments and territories of France), the Netherlands (Dutch Caribbean), Denmark (Greenland) and the United Kingdom (British Overseas Territories) are not included.\n\nBritish Overseas Territories Act 2002: The British Overseas Territories Act 2002 (c.8) is an Act of Parliament in the UK, which superseded parts of the British Nationality Act 1981. It makes provision for the renaming of the \"British Dependent Territories\" as British Overseas Territories, and the renaming of associated citizenship.\n\nFalklands War: The Falklands War (Spanish: \"Guerra de las Malvinas\" ), also known as the Falklands Conflict, Falklands Crisis, South Atlantic Conflict, and the \"Guerra del Atl\u00e1ntico Sur\" (Spanish for \"South Atlantic War\"), was a ten-week war between Argentina and the United Kingdom over two British overseas territories in the South Atlantic: the Falkland Islands, and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. It began on Friday, 2 April 1982, when Argentina invaded and occupied the Falkland Islands (and, the following day, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands) in an attempt to establish the sovereignty it had claimed over them. On 5 April, the British government dispatched a naval task force to engage the Argentine Navy and Air Force before making an amphibious assault on the islands. The conflict lasted 74 days and ended with the Argentine surrender on 14 June 1982, returning the islands to British control. In total, 649 Argentine military personnel, 255 British military personnel, and three Falkland Islanders died during the hostilities.\n\nPolitics of Gibraltar: The politics of Gibraltar takes place within a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic British Overseas Territory, whereby the Monarch of the United Kingdom is the constitutional head of state represented by the Governor of Gibraltar. The Chief Minister of Gibraltar is the head of Government. As a British Overseas Territory, the Government of Gibraltar is not subordinate to the Government of the United Kingdom. The British Government, however, is responsible for defence and external affairs but Gibraltar has full internal self-government under its 2006 Constitution. Gibraltar is represented in the European Union, having been the only British Overseas Territory to have joined the European Economic Community under the British Treaty of Accession (1973).", "question": "Operation Ruman is the British government's combined military and humanitarian operations in September 2017 to provide relief to the British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean affected by which natural disaster?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"operation_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the British government's operation."}, "operation_type": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The types of operations conducted (e.g., military, humanitarian)."}, "target_locations": {"type": "object", "properties": {"territory_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of territories that received relief."}, "region": {"type": "string", "description": "The geographical region where the territories are located."}}, "required": ["territory_type", "region"], "additionalProperties": false}, "natural_disaster": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the natural disaster."}, "category": {"type": "string", "description": "The category of the natural disaster (e.g., hurricane)."}}, "required": ["name", "category"], "additionalProperties": false}, "operation_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the operation took place."}}, "required": ["operation_name", "operation_type", "target_locations", "natural_disaster", "operation_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"operation_name": "Operation Ruman", "operation_type": ["military", "humanitarian"], "target_locations": {"territory_type": "British Overseas Territories", "region": "Caribbean"}, "natural_disaster": {"name": "Hurricane Irma", "category": "hurricane"}, "operation_year": 2017}, "ground_truth": {"operation_name": "Operation Ruman", "operation_type": ["military", "humanitarian"], "target_locations": {"territory_type": "British Overseas Territories", "region": "Caribbean"}, "natural_disaster": {"name": "Hurricane Irma", "category": "hurricane"}, "operation_year": 2017}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2434, "output_tokens": 74, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "a039d355cedf520c4a7b8bfc6efe360616c4c300b2a1a9cbf7dc38cbd39c6e4e", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7bcb1455429927d897c046", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Kevin Ullyett", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "2017 Western & Southern Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Dodig teamed up with Rohan Bopanna, but lost in the quarterfinals to Melo who partnered \u0141ukasz Kubot. Kubot and Melo lost in the semifinals to Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares.\n\n2006 Rogers Masters \u2013 Doubles: Wayne Black and Kevin Ullyett were the defending champions, but Black retired in 2006, and only Ullyett competed that year.\n\n2010 Tennislife Cup \u2013 Doubles: Frederico Gil and Ivan Dodig were the defending champions, but Dodig decided not to participate.\n\n2016 BNP Paribas Masters \u2013 Doubles: Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo were the defending champions, but Dodig chose not to participate this year. Melo played alongside Vasek Pospisil, but lost to John Peers and Henri Kontinen in the semifinals.\n\n2009 If Stockholm Open \u2013 Doubles: Jonas Bj\u00f6rkman and Kevin Ullyett were the defending champion, but Bj\u00f6rkman was retired in November 2008. Ullyett partnered up with Bruno Soares, and they won in the final 6\u20134, 7\u20136 against Simon Aspelin and Paul Hanley.\n\n2011 Alessandria Challenger \u2013 Doubles: Ivan Dodig and Lovro Zovko were the defending champions but Dodig not to participate.
\n\nKevin Ullyett: Kevin Ullyett (born 23 May 1972 in Salisbury, now Harare) is a former professional tennis player from Zimbabwe. His primary success on the tour was in men's doubles.\n\n2017 Rogers Cup \u2013 Men's Doubles: Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Melo played alongside \u0141ukasz Kubot, but lost in the second round to Fabrice Martin and \u00c9douard Roger-Vasselin. Dodig teamed up with Rohan Bopanna, but lost in the final to Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut, 4\u20136, 6\u20133, [6\u201310].\n\nIvan Dodig: Ivan Dodig (born 2 January 1985) is a Croatian tennis player. His career-high ATP rankings are world No. 29 in singles and world No. 4 in doubles. Dodig is a Grand Slam champion after winning the 2015 French Open men's doubles title with Marcelo Melo.\n\n2009 Zagreb Open \u2013 Doubles: Ivan Dodig and J\u00falio Silva were the defending champions, however only Dodig chose to play this year. He competed with Lovro Zovko. They lost to Brian Dabul and Leonardo Mayer in the first round.", "question": "Who is older, Ivan Dodig or Kevin Ullyett?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_1": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person_2": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "older_person": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "age_difference_years": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["person_1", "person_2", "older_person", "age_difference_years"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_1": {"name": "Ivan Dodig", "birth_year": 1985}, "person_2": {"name": "Kevin Ullyett", "birth_year": 1972}, "older_person": {"name": "Kevin Ullyett", "birth_year": 1972}, "age_difference_years": 13}, "ground_truth": {"person_1": {"name": "Ivan Dodig", "birth_year": 1985}, "person_2": {"name": "Kevin Ullyett", "birth_year": 1972}, "older_person": {"name": "Kevin Ullyett", "birth_year": 1972}, "age_difference_years": 13}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1176, "output_tokens": 81, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "7956034448a69819ebd9e04902c8f2913df77a97ed923a8aab4e463cc611bcb6", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab48c5e5542996a3a969f94", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Qingzhen", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Guang'an: Guang'an () is a prefecture-level city in eastern Sichuan province. It is most famous as the birthplace of China's former paramount leader Deng Xiaoping. Guang'an lies between the hills of central Sichuan and the gorges area of the east.Guang'an is the only \"Sichuan Chongqing Cooperation Demonstration Zone\" in Sichuan and the nearest prefecture level city from the main city of Chongqing. It has been incorporated into the 1 hour economic circle of Chongqing.Because of its strategic location, it is called the \"Gateway to Eastern Sichuan\". Its population in 2014 was 3,231,600.\n\nLocation as a service: Location as a service (LaaS) is a location data delivery model where privacy protected physical location data acquired through multiple sources including carriers, Wi-Fi, IP addresses and landlines is available to enterprise customers through a simple API. The vast amount of location data provided in a LaaS model can be accessed by organizations to realize greater operational efficiencies, increase security, reduce costs and optimize customer engagement while achieving higher return on investment. Location data is critical to many businesses as well as government organizations to drive real insight from data tied to a specific location where activities take place. The spatial patterns that location data can provide is one of its most useful aspect where location is a common denominator in all of these activities and can be leveraged to better understand patterns and relationships.\n\nQingzhen: Qingzhen (Chinese: \u6e05\u9547; Pinyin: Q\u012bngzh\u00e8n) is a county-level city under the administration of Guiyang in Guizhou province, China.\n\nDong Guang Xinwen Tai: Dong Guang Xinwen Tai (Chinese: \u4e1c\u5e7f\u65b0\u95fb\u53f0), whose full callsign is Dong Guang News Radio of Shanghai People's Radio Station (Chinese: \u4e0a\u6d77\u4eba\u6c11\u5e7f\u64ad\u7535\u53f0\u4e1c\u5e7f\u65b0\u95fb\u8d44\u8baf\u5e7f\u64ad), is a news radio channel in Shanghai in the People's Republic of China, broadcasting at both 90.9 and 1296 AM.\n\nHeli-logging: Heli-Logging, or Helicopter Logging, is a method of logging that uses helicopters to remove cut trees from forests by lifting them on cables attached to a helicopter. Helicopter logging is often used in inaccessible areas of forests. Because the use of helicopters reduces the level of infrastructure required to log in a specific location, the method also helps to reduce the environmental impact of logging. It also can increase the productivity in these remote areas.\n\nBody load: Body load is the specific tactile sensations brought on by psychoactive drugs, especially psychedelics. Generally, body load is an unpleasant physical sensation that is difficult to describe either in terms of other sensations or in its specific location. However, it could be likened to an instinct of the body sensing it is about to be placed under exceptional stress, a state of pre-shock. Nausea may be present with, or as a part of, body load. Different drugs may cause different body load sensations which vary in intensity and duration.\n\nChromatin immunoprecipitation: Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a type of immunoprecipitation experimental technique used to investigate the interaction between proteins and DNA in the cell. It aims to determine whether specific proteins are associated with specific genomic regions, such as transcription factors on promoters or other DNA binding sites, and possibly defining cistromes. ChIP also aims to determine the specific location in the genome that various histone modifications are associated with, indicating the target of the histone modifiers.\n\nGuang'an District: Guang'an District (Chinese: \u5e7f\u5b89\u533a; Pinyin: Gu\u01ceng'\u0101n Q\u016b) is a district in Guang'an City, Sichuan, China.\n\nStandard Point Location Code: The Standard Point Location Code\u00ae (SPLC\u2122) is a 9 digit geographic code used by North American transportation industries, especially rail. SPLC is owned and maintained by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association. SPLC exist for terminals within the United States, Canada, and Mexico. For the US and Canada, the first two digits refer to a state, province or territory. The second two digits refer to a county or its equivalent. The third two digits refer to a city or municipal region. The remaining three digits refer to a specific location within the city. For Mexican SPLC, the first three digits refer to the state and the second three digits refer to a municipal region within the state. Like the US and Canadian SPLC, the last three digits refer to a specific location within the city. If the last three digits are \"000\" then the SPLC is not defined beyond city.\n\nChina Club of Seattle: The China Club of Seattle, founded in 1916 by Judge Thomas Burke, was an advocate for American investment in China and the development of Seattle\u2019s trade with Asia, as well as a cultural and political organization. The China Club\u2019s economic goals included the expansion and renovation of Seattle\u2019s port, the development of Chinese infrastructure, and the creation of connections between American businesses and contacts within China. These efforts were ultimately intended to provide American businesses with access to and domination over Chinese markets. Its cultural programs, focused in higher education, were largely connected to its economic programs. The Club\u2019s political advocacy originally focused on the creation of legislation regulating and prohibiting the use and sale of opiates. During World War II, it would become involved in anti-Japanese protests, and It became an advocate for support of Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War.", "question": "Which city in China, Qingzhen or Guang'an, is the more specific location in terms of the hierarchy of Chinese infrastructure?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"more_specific_city": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the city identified as more specific."}, "administrative_level": {"type": "string", "description": "The administrative level of the more specific city."}}, "required": ["name", "administrative_level"], "additionalProperties": false}, "less_specific_city": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the city identified as less specific."}, "administrative_level": {"type": "string", "description": "The administrative level of the less specific city."}}, "required": ["name", "administrative_level"], "additionalProperties": false}, "comparison_result": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the city that is the more specific location in terms of hierarchy."}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation of why one city is considered more specific based on its administrative hierarchy within China."}, "administrative_levels_involved": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of administrative levels mentioned in the context that are relevant to the comparison."}}, "required": ["more_specific_city", "less_specific_city", "comparison_result", "reasoning", "administrative_levels_involved"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"more_specific_city": {"name": "Qingzhen", "administrative_level": "county-level city"}, "less_specific_city": {"name": "Guang'an", "administrative_level": "prefecture-level city"}, "comparison_result": "Qingzhen", "reasoning": "Qingzhen is a county-level city, which is a lower administrative level and thus more specific than Guang'an, which is a prefecture-level city.", "administrative_levels_involved": ["county-level city", "prefecture-level city"]}, "ground_truth": {"more_specific_city": {"name": "Qingzhen", "administrative_level": "county-level city"}, "less_specific_city": {"name": "Guang'an", "administrative_level": "prefecture-level city"}, "comparison_result": "Qingzhen", "reasoning": "Qingzhen is described as a 'county-level city under the administration of Guiyang in Guizhou province', indicating it is a subdivision of a prefecture-level city. 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Melfi, series lead actress Sarah Jessica Parker, Cindy Chupack, and Jenny Bicks served as executive producers. The series was produced by Darren Star Productions, HBO Original Programming, and Warner Bros. Television. Sarah Jessica Parker portrays the lead character Carrie Bradshaw, while Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon played her best friends Samantha Jones, Charlotte York, and Miranda Hobbes.\n\nMiss Match: Miss Match is an American comedy-drama television series created by Jeff Rake and Darren Star and produced by 20th Century Fox Television, Darren Star Productions, and Imagine Television. It aired in the United States on NBC, Australia on Seven Network, Arena, and Fox8, and in the United Kingdom on Living, Channel 4, and is currently on E4. Seventeen episodes of the series were filmed, but only eleven aired in the United States. The entire series aired in both the UK and Canada.\n\nSex and the City (season 3): The third season of \"Sex and the City\", an American television romantic sitcom, aired in the United States on HBO from June 4 to October 15, 2000. Based on the eponymous book written by Candace Bushnell, the series was created by Darren Star and produced by Darren Star Productions, HBO Original Programming, and Warner Bros. Television. Star, Barry Josen and Michael Patrick King served as the series' executive producers. The show follows the relationships and sexual escapades of Carrie Bradshaw, a sex columnist for the fictional \"New York Star\", and her friends Samantha Jones, Charlotte York and Miranda Hobbes.\n\nSex and the City (season 1): The first season of \"Sex and the City\", an American television romantic sitcom, aired in the United States on HBO from June 6 to August 23, 1998. Based on the eponymous book written by Candace Bushnell, the series was created by Darren Star and produced by Darren Star Productions, HBO Original Programming, and Warner Bros. Television. Star, Barry Josen and Michael Patrick King served as the series' executive producers. The show follows the relationships and sexual escapades of Carrie Bradshaw, a sex columnist for the fictional \"New York Star\", and her friends Samantha Jones, Charlotte York and Miranda Hobbes.\n\nSex and the City (season 6): The sixth season of the American television romantic sitcom Sex and the City aired in the United States on HBO. The show was created by Darren Star while Star, Michael Patrick King, John P. Melfi, series lead actress Sarah Jessica Parker, Cindy Chupack, and Jenny Bicks served as executive producers. The series was produced by Darren Star Productions, HBO Original Programming, and Warner Bros. Television. Sarah Jessica Parker portrays the lead character Carrie Bradshaw, while Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon played her best friends Samantha Jones, Charlotte York, and Miranda Hobbes.\n\nYounger (TV series): Younger is an American single-camera comedy-drama television series based on the Pamela Redmond Satran novel of the same name, created and produced by Darren Star. The series stars Sutton Foster as the lead character, with Hilary Duff, Debi Mazar, Miriam Shor, Nico Tortorella, Molly Bernard and Peter Hermann co-starring in other main roles. The series premiered on March 31, 2015 on TV Land and received generally positive reviews from critics. It was renewed for a 12-episode second season in April 2015, but before the premiere of the second season on January 13, 2016, it was renewed for a third season, which began airing on September 28, 2016. On June 14, 2016, the show was renewed for a fourth season, which premiered on June 28, 2017. On April 20, 2017, the show was renewed for a fifth season ahead of its fourth season premiere.\n\nSex and the City (season 5): The fifth season of the American television romantic sitcom Sex and the City aired in the United States on HBO. The show was created by Darren Star while Star, Michael Patrick King, John P. Melfi, series lead actress Sarah Jessica Parker, Cindy Chupack, and Jenny Bicks served as executive producers. The series was produced by Darren Star Productions, HBO Original Programming, and Warner Bros. Television. Parker portrays the lead character Carrie Bradshaw, while Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon played her best friends Samantha Jones, Charlotte York, and Miranda Hobbes.\n\nJon Gabrus: Jon Gabrus (born January 31, 1982) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his work on \"Guy Code\", the podcast \"Comedy Bang! Bang! \", and TVLand's \"Younger\". He is a performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and hosts the \"High and Mighty\" podcast.\n\nSex and the City (season 2): The second season of \"Sex and the City\", an American television romantic sitcom, aired in the United States on HBO from June 6 to October 3, 1999. Based on the eponymous book written by Candace Bushnell, the series was created by Darren Star and produced by Darren Star Productions, HBO Original Programming, and Warner Bros. Television. Star, Barry Josen and Michael Patrick King served as the series' executive producers. The show follows the relationships and sexual escapades of Carrie Bradshaw, a sex columnist for the fictional \"New York Star\", and her friends Samantha Jones, Charlotte York and Miranda Hobbes.\n\n4th Man Out: Fourth Man Out is a 2016 American comedy film written by Aaron Danick and directed by Andrew Nackman. 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Dido attained international success with her debut album \"No Angel\" (1999). It sold over 21 million copies worldwide, and won several awards, including the MTV Europe Music Award for Best New Act, two NRJ Awards for Best New Act and Best Album, and two Brit Awards for Best British Female and Best Album. Her next album, \"Life for Rent\" (2003), continued her success with the hit singles \"White Flag\" and \"Life for Rent\".\n\nLil Wayne albums discography: American rapper Lil Wayne has released eleven studio albums, one collaborative album, three compilation albums, one extended play, and twenty mixtapes. Wayne made his album debut in 1999, with \"Tha Block Is Hot\", which was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. His later albums, \"Lights Out\" released in 2000, and \"500 Degreez\", released in 2002, attracted minor attention. In 2004, he released the first of his infamous \"Carter\" series, with \"Tha Carter\". In 2005, \"Tha Carter II\" was released. In 2006, Wayne released a collaborative album with rapper Birdman, titled \"Like Father, Like Son\". In 2008, Wayne released his best-selling album so far, titled \"Tha Carter III\". Certified triple platinum by the RIAA, \"Tha Carter III\" won the Best Rap Album award at the 2009 Grammy Awards. Lil Wayne founded record label Young Money Entertainment and released a collaborative album featuring rappers signed to the label, \"We Are Young Money\", in 2009, followed by his debut rock music album \"Rebirth\" in 2010. While serving an 8-month prison sentence in New York he released another album entitled \"I Am Not a Human Being\", in September 2010. The latest addition to \"Tha Carter\" series, \"Tha Carter IV\", was released on August 29, 2011. In 2013, Wayne released a sequel to his 2010 album \"I Am Not a Human Being\", titled \"I Am Not a Human Being II\", followed by two compilation albums with his labels, \"Rich Gang (2013)\", and \" (2014)\".\n\nRhythms del Mundo Classics: Rhythms del Mundo Classics is the follow-up album to the internationally successful album \"Rhythms del Mundo\", with the Buena Vista Social Club appearing with artists including The Killers, Amy Winehouse, Keane, Jack Johnson, The Rolling Stones, KT Tunstall and Rodrigo y Gabriela.\n\nJulie Atherton: Julie Atherton is a British actress, who is best known for her work on stage. On 3 October 2009 she finished playing the roles of Kate Monster and Lucy the Slut in the West End production of \"Avenue Q\". She released her debut album, \"A Girl of Few Words,\" on 2 October 2006. After signing with the Speckulation record label, she released her second album titled \"No Space for Air\" in the Summer of 2010. She starred as Sister Mary Robert in the first UK tour of \"Sister Act: The Musical\" in 2011. In 2013 she was featured as 'French Teacher' in the world premiere of the musical 'LIFT' by Craig Adams and Ian Watson, at the Soho Theatre. This was followed in 2014 by the title role in 'Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Raquin', again by Craig Adams with Book and Lyrics by Nona Shepphard. After a sold out run at The Finborough Theatre the production transferred to Park Theatre in Finsbury Park. Julie wrapped up a stellar year in 2014 with the release of her third album titled 'Rush of Life', with songs written for her by Craig Adams, Dougal Irvine, Lance Horne, George Maguire and Benedict.\n\nCiudad Mitad del Mundo: The Ciudad Mitad del Mundo (] , \"Middle of the World City\") is a tract of land owned by the prefecture of the province of Pichincha, Ecuador. It is located at San Anto\u00f1io parish of the canton of Quito, 26\u00a0km north of the center of Quito. The grounds contain the Monument to the Equator, which highlights the exact location of the Equator (from which the country takes its name) and commemorates the eighteenth century Franco-Spanish Geodesic Mission which fixed its approximate location; they also contain the Museo Etnogr\u00e1fico Mitad del Mundo, a museum about the indigenous ethnography of Ecuador.\n\nBetter Together (song): Better Together is a song written and performed by Jack Johnson. As well as being the first track on Johnson's album \"In Between Dreams\", which was released in February 2005, \"Better Together\" was released as a single in January 2006. It charted at #24 in the United Kingdom. In the United States, a live version from the \"En Concert\" live album was released as a single in 2009, peaking at #23 on the Mediabase Triple A chart. It was also included in a Cuban remix of the song which was included in Rhythms del Mundo. An edited version of Better Together featuring a ukulele was included in the album, The Mango Tree.\n\nLa \u00faltima noche del mundo: La \u00faltima noche del mundo (Spanish for \"the last night of the world\") is the debut album by Mexican post-rock band Austin TV.\n\nEmigrante del Mundo (song): \"Emigrante del Mundo\" is the debut single of Lucenzo. It was released in France initially in 2007 and a second time in 2010 after the success of the kuduro music promoted by Lucenzo's new hits. It also appears in the debut album of Lucenzo of the same title \"Emigrante del Mundo\".\n\nRhythms del Mundo: Rhythms del Mundo is a nonprofit collaborative album, which fuses an all-star cast of Cuban musicians including Ibrahim Ferrer and Omara Portuondo of the Buena Vista Social Club with tracks from US, UK and Irish artists such as Dido, Arctic Monkeys, U2, Coldplay, Sting, Jack Johnson, Maroon 5, Franz Ferdinand, Kaiser Chiefs and others. A follow-up album, Rhythms del Mundo Classics, was released in 2009.\n\nGuillotine IV (The Final Chapter): 'Guillotine IV (The Final Chapter)' is the second single from Falling in Reverse's third album \"Just Like You\". It is the fourth and final installment of the Guillotine series, which was started by Escape the Fate when former lead singer Ronnie Radke was in the band. The first song titled 'The Guillotine' was in Escape the Fate's debut album Dying Is Your Latest Fashion in 2006. The second song which was titled 'This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II)' was on Escape the Fate's second studio album This War Is Ours in 2008. The third song which was titled 'The Aftermath (The Guillotine III)' was on Escape the Fate's third self-titled album in 2010. 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It was first performed on 28 March 1896 at La Scala, Milan. The opera's story is based loosely on the life of the French poet Andr\u00e9 Ch\u00e9nier (1762\u20131794), who was executed during the French Revolution. The character Carlo G\u00e9rard is partly based on Jean-Lambert Tallien, a leading figure in the Revolution.\n\nAndrea Ch\u00e9nier discography: This is a list of recordings of Andrea Ch\u00e9nier, an opera by the composer Umberto Giordano, which was first performed at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan, on 28 March 1896.\n\nMario Lanza: Opera Arias and Duets: Mario Lanza: Opera Arias and Duets is a compact disc from RCA Victor released October 8, 2001 of recordings re-mastered in 1999. (ASIN B00000JMH3). At the time of its release was the only all-operatic Mario Lanza CD collection that RCA has issued. 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Warren G uses the same rap lyrics as in his song \"Reality\", available on the album \"Take a Look Over Your Shoulder\".\n\nAndr\u00e9 Ch\u00e9nier: Andr\u00e9 Marie Ch\u00e9nier (30 October 176225 July 1794) was a French poet of Greek and Franco-Levantine origin, associated with the events of the French Revolution of which he was a victim. His sensual, emotive poetry marks him as one of the precursors of the Romantic movement. His career was brought to an abrupt end when he was guillotined for supposed \"crimes against the state\", near the end of the Reign of Terror. Ch\u00e9nier's life has been the subject of Umberto Giordano's opera \"Andrea Ch\u00e9nier\" and other works of art.\n\nValentina Bartolomasi: Valentina Bartolomasi (1889-1932) was an Italian soprano who had a major opera career from 1910 through 1927. Particularly successful in the dramatic soprano repertoire, she was Italy's leading Wagnerian soprano of her day. She notably appears on the first complete recordings made of Umberto Giordano's \"Andrea Ch\u00e9nier\" (as Maddalena de Coigny), Giacomo Puccini's \"Tosca\" (in the title role), and Giuseppe Verdi's \"Aida\" (in the title role).\n\nAndrea Ch\u00e9nier (film): Andrea Ch\u00e9nier, also spelled \"Andrea Chenier\", is a 1955 Italian musical melodrama film directed by Clemente Fracassi.\n\nPrince Igor: Prince Igor (Russian: \u041a\u043d\u044f\u0437\u044c \u0418\u0433\u043e\u0440\u044c , \"Knyaz' Igor'\") is an opera in four acts with a prologue, written and composed by Alexander Borodin. The composer adapted the libretto from the Ancient Russian epic \"The Lay of Igor's Host\", which recounts the campaign of Rus' prince Igor Svyatoslavich against the invading Cuman (\"Polovtsian\") tribes in 1185. He also incorporated material drawn from two medieval Kievan chronicles. The opera was left unfinished upon the composer's death in 1887 and was edited and completed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Glazunov. It was first performed in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1890.\n\nGiuseppe Borgatti: Giuseppe Borgatti (Cento, March 17, 1871 \u2013 Reno di Leggiuno, October 18, 1950) was an Italian dramatic tenor with an outstanding voice. (See Michael Scott, cited below, for a laudatory appraisal of his singing.) The creator of the title role in Umberto Giordano's verismo opera \"Andrea Ch\u00e9nier\", he subsequently earned renown for his performances of the music of Richard Wagner, becoming in 1904 the first Italian tenor to appear at the Bayreuth Festival. He sang a variety of leading roles at La Scala, Milan, from 1896 until 1914, but deteriorating eyesight caused by glaucoma put a premature end to his stage career, after which he turned successfully to teaching.\n\nMark Delavan: Mark Delavan is an American operatic bass-baritone. He made his professional debut in 1986 at the San Francisco Opera in a small role in Giuseppe Verdi's \"Don Carlos\". He spent the next three years performing in numerous comprimario roles with the company. He has since returned to that opera house to sing Scarpia in Giacomo Puccini's \"Tosca\" (2004, with Carol Vaness in the title role) and Wotan in Richard Wagner's \"The Ring Cycle\" (2008, 2010, and 2011). In 2001 he made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Amonasro in Verdi's \"Aida\" with Deborah Voigt in the title role, Luciano Pavarotti as Radam\u00e8s, Olga Borodina as Amneris, and James Levine conducting. 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A welcome sign to the city, placed in 2005, more than ten years after Cobain's death, obliquely says \"come as you are\" but does not mention him by name and was the first official recognition of Cobain. The park, initially built in Felony Flats on city-owned land near his Aberdeen home in 2011, and maintained by local volunteers as Kurt Cobain Landing, was adopted by the city of Aberdeen in 2015, 20 years after his death. As recently as 2011, a motion not to rename the adjacent Young Street Bridge after Cobain was applauded at a city council meeting.\n\nKurt Cobain: Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 \u2013 April 5, 1994) was an American musician, artist, singer, songwriter, guitarist and poet. Born in Aberdeen, Washington, Cobain formed the band Nirvana with Krist Novoselic in 1987 and established it as part of the Seattle music scene and grunge genre. 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It was the first for Jennings and the second for Williams, with his first being \"Queen of My Heart\". The song was a moderately successful hit and reached number 15 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.\n\nLadies Love Outlaws (Waylon Jennings album): Ladies Love Outlaws is a country music album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records in 1972. Together with Jennings' previous album \"Good Hearted Woman\", it marks his transition toward his Outlaw Country image and style. \"Ladies Love Outlaws\" coined the use of the term \"Outlaw\" to refer to the country music subgenre, which was developing at the time of its release.\n\nAre You Sure Hank Done It This Way: \"Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way\" is a song written and performed by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in August 1975 as the first single from the album \"Dreaming My Dreams\". The song was Waylon Jennings' fourth number one on the country chart as a solo artist. 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Abrams: General John Nelson Abrams (born September 3, 1946) is a retired United States Army General who commanded the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command from 1998 to 2002. He is the son of former Army Chief of Staff, General Creighton W. Abrams, Jr.\n\nCreighton Abrams: Creighton Williams Abrams Jr. (September 15, 1914\u00a0\u2013 September 4, 1974) was a United States Army general who commanded military operations in the Vietnam War from 1968\u201372 (which saw U.S. troop strength in South Vietnam fall from a peak of 543,000 to 49,000). He served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1972 until shortly before his death in 1974. In 1980, the U.S. Army named its new main battle tank, the \"M1 Abrams\", after General Abrams. The IG Farben building in Germany was also named after him from 1975 to 1995.\n\nWilliam Westmoreland: William Childs Westmoreland (March 26, 1914 \u2013 July 18, 2005) was a United States Army general, who most notably commanded U.S. forces during the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1968. He served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1968 to 1972.\n\nCharles W. Bagnal: Lieutenant General Charles Wilson Bagnal (April 15, 1934 \u2013 June 30, 2015) was a United States Army officer. He was commander of the United States Army Western Command (later United States Army Pacific), from 1985 to 1989. Previously he was Deputy Commanding General for Training of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Deputy Superintendent at the United States Military Academy (from 1977 to 1980), Commander of the 101st Airborne Division (1981-1983), Commander of the Officer Personnel Management Directorate for the United States Army Military Personnel Center, and Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. He is an alumnus of the United States Military Academy, United States Army Command & General Staff College, Georgia Tech, the United States Army War College and McLenaghan High School in Florence, South Carolina (class of 1952). He retired August 31, 1989, and later obtained his juris doctor from the University of South Carolina and practiced law. He resided in Columbia with his wife Patsy. Bagnal died on June 30, 2015 after a battle with leukemia.\n\nClaude M. Kicklighter: Claude M. Kicklighter (born August 22, 1933) is a retired American Army Lieutenant General. He is a former commander of the United States Army Western Command (later United States Army Pacific), which he held from 1989 to 1991. He was also Director for Security Assistance for the US Army Security Assistance Center and Chief of Staff for the US Army Material Development and Readiness Command in Alexandria, Virginia, from 1981\u20131984 and Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics and Director of the Army Staff for the Office of Chief of Staff in Washington, DC. Kicklighter was commander of the 25th Infantry Division from 1984 until being succeeded by James W. Crysel in 1986.\n\nVice Chief of the National Guard Bureau: The Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau (VCNGB) is the second highest-ranking officer of the National Guard Bureau, which is a joint activity of the United States Department of Defense. 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Abrams: Robert Bruce \u201cAbe\u201d Abrams (born November 18, 1960) is a four-star general in the United States Army who currently serves as the 22nd commanding general of the U.S. Army Forces Command. He is a 1982 graduate of the United States Military Academy where he was commissioned as an Armor officer. During his more than 34 years of active service he has held command and staff positions across the Army and Joint Community in Germany, the United States and Southwest Asia. His father was former Army Chief of Staff, General Creighton W. Abrams Jr. He assumed his current assignment on August 10, 2015.\n\nHerbert Abrams: Herbert E. Abrams (March 20, 1921 \u2013 August 29, 2003) was an American artist. He was one of the leading portrait artists of his era known for his style of traditional realism. His works included the official White House portraits of former presidents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush. 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Wong is a registered professional engineer and holds a Bachelor of Science from the United States Military Academy, and an M.S.B.A. and Ph.D. from Texas Tech University. His 1992 thesis was on \"The effects of cohesion on organizational performance: a test of two models\" using performance data of unit battles at the U.S. Army's National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. He joined the Strategic Studies Institute in July 2000 after serving 20 years in the United States Army, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel. His army career included assignments teaching leadership at West Point, serving as an analyst in the Office of the Chief of Staff of the United States Army and in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, and serving as the Director of the Office of Economic and Manpower Analysis (OEMA). 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He graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Ghent in 1884 with first prizes in singing and lyrical declamation. He made his professional opera debut in 1885 at the Op\u00e9ra de Lille as Lord Enrico Ashton in Gaetano Donizetti's \"Lucia di Lammermoor\". From 1887-1889 he was committed to the Th\u00e9atre Royal in Antwerp. He then became a member of the Op\u00e9ra National de Lyon where he had major success in the operas of Richard Wagner; especially the parts of Friedrich of Telramund in \"Lohengrin\" and Wolfram von Eschenbach in \"Tannh\u00e4user\". He was also admired at that theatre as Roland in Jules Massenet's \"Esclarmonde\". He left Lyon in 1893 to join the roster of principal artists at the Paris Opera where he remained for the rest of his career. He made his debut in Paris in the title role of Giuseppe Verdi's \"Rigoletto\". 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Salvadore Cammarano wrote the Italian-language libretto loosely based upon Sir Walter Scott's historical novel \"The Bride of Lammermoor\".\n\nHarolyn Blackwell: Harolyn Blackwell (born November 23, 1955) is an American lyric coloratura soprano who has performed in many of the world's finest opera houses, concert halls, and theaters in operas, oratorios, recitals, and Broadway musicals. Initially known for her work within musical theater during the early 1980s, Blackwell moved into the field of opera and by 1987 had established herself as an artist within the soubrette repertoire in many major opera houses both in the United States and in Europe. Feeling that she was being \"type cast\" into one particular kind of role, Blackwell strove to establish herself within the lyric coloratura repertoire beginning in the mid-1990s. With the aid of such companies as Seattle Opera, Blackwell successfully made this move and is now an interpreter of such roles as Lucia in Donizetti's \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and Olympia in Offenbach's \"Les contes d'Hoffman\". She has also periodically returned to musical theater performances throughout her career in staged productions, concert work, and recitals. Blackwell is known for her interpretations and recordings of the works of Leonard Bernstein.\n\nGustave Va\u00ebz: Jean-Nicolas-Gustave Van Nieuwen-Huysen (known as Gustave Va\u00ebz) (6 December 1812 \u2013 12 March 1862) was a Belgian playwright, librettist and translator of opera librettos. Born in Brussels, he studied law and earned a doctorate at the State University of Leuven. Since he had no desire to work as a lawyer, he devoted himself to a career as a playwright. He published a large number of plays. 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Ruano Pascual teamed up with Gast\u00f3n Etlis and lost in second round to Cara and Wayne Black, while Carbonell did not compete this year due to retiring from professional tennis in 2001.\n\n2000 Estoril Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: Tom\u00e1s Carbonell and Donald Johnson were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. Carbonell partnered Juan Balcells, losing in the first round. Johnson partnered Piet Norval and successfully defended his title.\n\nElizabeth Smylie: Elizabeth Smylie (n\u00e9e Sayers, born 11 April 1963), sometimes known as Liz Smylie, is a retired Australian professional tennis player. During her career, she won four Grand Slam titles, one of them in women's doubles and three in mixed doubles. She also won three singles titles and 36 doubles titles.\n\n2000 Majorca Open \u2013 Doubles: Lucas Arnold and Tom\u00e1s Carbonell were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. 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Carbonell partnered Piet Norval, losing in the first round.\n\n1991 US Open \u2013 Mixed Doubles: Elizabeth Smylie and Todd Woodbridge were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Smylie with John Fitzgerald and Woodbridge with Nicole Provis.\n\n1986 Wimbledon Championships \u2013 Women's Doubles: Kathy Jordan and Elizabeth Smylie were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Jordan with Alycia Moulton and Smylie with Catherine Tanvier.\n\n1989 Pilkington Glass Championships \u2013 Doubles: Eva Pfaff and Elizabeth Smylie were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Pfaff with Manon Bollegraf and Smylie with Wendy Turnbull.\n\n1988 New South Wales Open \u2013 Women's Doubles: Betsy Nagelsen and Elizabeth Smylie were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Nagelsen with Lori McNeil and Smylie with Jana Novotn\u00e1.\n\nTom\u00e1s Carbonell: Tom\u00e1s Carbonell Llad\u00f3 (born 7 August 1968) is a former professional tennis player from Spain.\n\n1994 ATP Buenos Aires \u2013 Doubles: Tom\u00e1s Carbonell and Carlos Costa were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. 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Costa partnered Christian Miniussi, losing in the first round.", "question": "Elizabeth Smylie and Tom\u00e1s Carbonell, share which mutual occupation?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_names": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The names of the individuals sharing the mutual occupation."}, "mutual_occupation": {"type": "string", "description": "The occupation shared by both individuals."}, "all_are_retired_or_former": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if all listed individuals are described as retired or former in their occupation."}}, "required": ["person_names", "mutual_occupation", "all_are_retired_or_former"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_names": ["Elizabeth Smylie", "Tom\u00e1s Carbonell"], "mutual_occupation": "professional tennis player", "all_are_retired_or_former": true}, "ground_truth": {"person_names": ["Elizabeth Smylie", "Tom\u00e1s Carbonell"], "mutual_occupation": "professional tennis player", "all_are_retired_or_former": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 948, "output_tokens": 43, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "aad63c3cbc82dbf53d2a9cc94b9e89c75a80bc5dfe05d205bf23624dafaf79e3", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ab282d0554299706120964b", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Tirupati", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014: The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 is an Act of Indian Parliament that bifurcated the state of Andhra Pradesh into Telangana and the residuary Andhra Pradesh state, due to the Telangana movement. The Act defined the boundaries of the two states, determined how the assets and liabilities were to be divided, and laid out the status of Hyderabad as the permanent capital of new Telangana state and temporary capital of the Andhra Pradesh state.\n\nAndhra Pradesh Capital Region: Andhra Pradesh Capital Region is the conurbation or metropolitan area surrounding Amaravati, the new capital city of Andhra Pradesh. The entire region is under the jurisdiction of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority, and covers an area of 8603 sqkm under 58 mandals, of which 29 are in Krishna district and 29 in Guntur district. The capital region covers 18 mandals fully and 11 mandals partially in Guntur district. In Krishna district, it covers 15 mandals fully and 14 mandals partially under the jurisdiction of APCRDA. The capital city is an Urban Notified Area, and will cover 217.23 km2 , within the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region.\n\nAndhra Pradesh Legislative Council: The Legislative Council of Andhra Pradesh (or the Andhra Pradesh Vidhan Parishad) is the upper house of the legislature of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh; the lower house being the Andhra Pradesh Vidhan Sabha. It is situated in the state capital of Hyderabad, and has 58 members. The Vidhan Parishad has been in existence in two spells - from 1958 to 1985, and from 2007 till date.\n\nPoleramma Jatara venkatagiri: Poleramma Jatara is celebrated with grandeur. Though Kalivelamma is the village goddess, Poleramma Jatara which is the custom of Rajas became very famous. It's celebrated every year with pride of Venkatagiri citizens. Also large number of people will turn up for this occasion from near villages and nearer cities like Nellore, Tirupati, Sri Kalahasti and Chennai as well.\n\nSubrahmanya Saastri: Subrahmanya Saastri, Mellacheruvu(born 22 May 1948) is a prolific scholar, poet, writer, dramatist and translator in Sanskrit and Telugu. Born in Tenali of Guntur district of undivided Andhra Pradesh studied at famous Oriental College Kota Lakshmaiah Naidu Sanskrit College, Tenali. He received his first Oriental title \"Saahitya Vidyaa Praveena\" from this college. Later he earned his first class Master's both in Sanskrit and in Telugu from Andhra University, Vizag, Andhra Pradesh. Spent nearly four decades in teaching and writing in Sanskrit and Telugu, he retired as Senior lecturer from Gorantla Venkkanna Sanskrit Oriental College, Timmasamudram, Andhra Pradesh. Well known for his multiple works in Sanskrit and Telugu; some of his most popular works are: \"Sri Gurucharita Mahaakaavyam\",\"Lalitaananda Lahari\", \"Saalabhanjika Sutradhaaram\", \"Akarmaanada Lahari\",\"Sri Krishna Raasa Leela--Yogatrayee Hela\", \"Gajendra Moksham-Rishi Runam\", \"Vaamanudu-Vamanamu\" and \"Saami Saranam\". These works deconstruct the hitherto unknown semiotics, which relate to Yoga and to different paths of Self-realization embedded in ancient Indian spiritual literature. These work also lay bare the phenomenology, rhetoric and psychoanalysis associated with the narrative and logic (\"tarka\") in the ancient Sanskrit texts.\n\nPoleramma: Goddess Poleramma is a Pre Vedic deity goddess, who is predominantly worshipped in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Poleramma is a local form of Sakti in Andhra pradesh. She is worshipped as Grama devata (Goddess who protects the village).\n\nNanduri: Those with the last name Nanduri are said to hail from the village of Nanduru which is located near Bapatla and Ponnur (small towns in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh). There is a village called Nanduru in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh as well which leads to some ambiguity. Those with this last name could be Niyogi Brahmins or Sri Vaishnava Brahmins or they could also be from a caste other than the Brahmin caste. One of the other known caste is Bhatraju. For the most part, those with this last name are predominantly Brahmins. Many have migrated from Nanduru and they have settled in various part of Andhra Pradesh. Some are known to have settled in a village known as Lingala, which in located in the Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh. Lingala is said to have been ruled by kings with the last name Nanduri hundreds of years ago.\n\nMullapudi Harishchandra Prasad: Mullapudi Harischandra Prasad (Telugu: \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c33\u0c4d\u0c33\u0c2a\u0c42\u0c21\u0c3f \u0c39\u0c30\u0c3f\u0c36\u0c4d\u0c1a\u0c02\u0c26\u0c4d\u0c30 \u0c2a\u0c4d\u0c30\u0c38\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c4d ), (28 July 1921 \u2013 3 September 2011) was an Indian politician and industrialist from South India, specifically from Andhra Pradesh. He was the chairman and managing director of the Andhra Sugars Group. He was also the managing director of Andhra Petrochemicals and the President of the Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI). He is regarded as one of the pioneers of Andhra Pradesh industry having started Andhra Sugars in 1947 \u2013 one among the first industries set up in Independent India and hence called \"Andhra Birla\". He established the first aspirin factory in India and created a rocket fuel unit that supplied to Indian Space Research Organisation.\n\nParakala Prabhakar: Dr. Parakala Prabhakar born in Narsapuram, presently he is \"Communications Advisor\", holds a cabinet rank position in Andhra Pradesh Government. He is a well-known public personality in Andhra Pradesh, for several years he was political commentator, presented a current affairs discussion programme on television channels from Andhra Pradesh and also former spokesman and former general secretary of Praja Rajyam Party. In the early 2000s, Dr Prabhakar was the spokesperson of the Andhra Pradesh unit of the BJP. He actively participated in Samaikyandhra Movement, also founder-secretary of \"Visalandhra Mahasabha\"\n\nTirupati: Tirupati ( ) is a city in Chittoor district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a municipal corporation and the headquarters of Tirupati (urban) mandal, and of the Tirupati revenue division. s of 2011 census, it had a population of , making it the ninth most populous city in Andhra Pradesh. It is the seventh most urban agglomerated city in the state, with a population of . Tirupati is considered one of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage sites because of Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, besides other historical temples, and is referred to as the \"\"Spiritual Capital of Andhra Pradesh\"\". Tirupati is also home to many educational institutions and universities. For the year 2012\u201313, India's Ministry of Tourism named Tirupati as the \"\"Best Heritage City\"\". 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Reebok produces and distributes fitness, running and CrossFit sportswear including clothing and footwear. It is the official footwear and apparel sponsor for Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), CrossFit, Spartan Race, and Les Mills.\n\nBekana Daba: Bekana Daba (born 29 July 1988 in Welega, Oromia Region) is an Ethiopian long distance runner who specialises in the 5000 metres and marathon distances.\n\nJudged trail ride: A Judged trail ride is a type of trail riding popular in the western United States where horses and riders are asked to travel a natural trail for a set distance (usually 10 to 15 miles) with occasional stops for the horse and rider team to negotiate an obstacle, usually with varying options for difficulty, with higher scores given for completing the more difficult version of each obstacle.\n\nGusher Marathon: The Gusher Marathon is an annual spring marathon held in Beaumont, Texas. 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The series include the Spartan Sprint, the Super Spartan, the Spartan Beast, and the Ultra Beast. Spartan Race also has a military series, hosted on military bases. There are also winter and team events.\n\nJason Mbote: Jason Mbote (born 5 January 1977) is a Kenyan athlete who specializes in long distance, especially half marathon and marathon distances.\n\nRun for Your Lives (obstacle racing): Run For Your Lives (RFYL) is a 3-5K obstacle course adventure run series created by Maryland-based Reed Street Productions (RSP). Like other obstacle races, runners navigate through various terrain and physically challenging obstacles. Unlike other obstacle races, runners try to dodge and escape from zombies roaming the course trying to grab flags from runners' flagbelts, similar to flag football. The course was designed to incorporate zombies as well as SERE training learned by a RSP managing-member who is active-duty navy. The inaugural race had about 12,000 attendees and was covered by multiple news sources.\n\nAustin Marathon: The Austin Marathon is an annual marathon held in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 1991 by Freescale Semiconductor, who served as title sponsor for fifteen years. The marathon was sponsored by AT&T in 2007 and 2008, but ran with no title sponsor in 2009. From 2010 to 2013, the race was called the LIVESTRONG Austin Marathon. Freescale returned as presenting sponsor in 2014 and 2015. NXP Semiconductors and Freescale completed their merger in December 2015, with NXP becoming the presenting sponsor for 2016 and 2017. The Austin Half Marathon and Austin Marathon 5K are also part of the event. The Austin Marathon annually hosts runners from all 50 states and more than 20 countries around the world. The Austin Marathon presented by NXP will take place on February 19, 2017.\n\nPittsburgh Marathon: The Dick's Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon, commonly referred to as the Pittsburgh Marathon, is an annual marathon footrace held on the first Sunday in May in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. The Marathon was first announced on October 3, 1984 with U.S. Steel and PNC Bank as sponsors. From 1985 to 2003, the race was held annually and named the UPMC/City of Pittsburgh Marathon, although serious financial difficulty within the City of Pittsburgh municipal budget and UPMC's withdraw from title sponsor led to suspension of the race from 2004 to 2008. In 2009, the event was revived with a new title sponsor, Dick's Sporting Goods, and renewed interest in the race.\n\nReebok advertising campaigns: Reebok International Limited is a global producer of athletic footwear, apparel, and accessories and is a subsidiary of Adidas. The name comes from the Afrikaans/Dutch spelling of rhebok, an African antelope or gazelle. The company, founded in 1895, was originally called Mercury Sports but was renamed Reebok in 1960. The company's founders, Joe and Jeff Foster, found the name in a dictionary won in a race by Joe Foster as a boy; the dictionary was a South African edition, hence the spelling. Primarily selling its products in the U.K., in 1979, Paul Fireman, a US sporting goods distributor, saw a pair of Reeboks at an international trade show and negotiated to sell them in North America. 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Baer and Howard J. Morrison, with software programming by Lenny Cope. The device creates a series of tones and lights and requires a user to repeat the series. If the user succeeds the series becomes progressively longer and more complex. Once the user fails, the game is over. The original version was manufactured and distributed by Milton Bradley but after they went out of business, the product was taken over by Hasbro. Much of the assembly language was written by Charles Kapps , who taught computer science at Temple University and also wrote one of the first books on the theory of computer programming. \"Simon\" was launched in 1978 at Studio 54 in New York City and was an immediate success, becoming a pop culture symbol of the 1970s and 1980s.\n\nOld Broadway Theatre: The Broadway Theatre (September 27, 1847 \u2013 April 2, 1859), called the Old Broadway Theatre since its demise, was at 326\u201330 Broadway, between Pearl and Anthony (now Worth) Streets in Manhattan. 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Merlin is notable as one of the earliest and most popular handheld games, selling over 5 million units during its initial run, as well as one of the most long-lived, remaining popular throughout the 1980s. A version of the game was re-released in 2004 by the Milton Bradley Company.\n\nBroadway Theatre (53rd Street): The Broadway Theatre (formerly Universal's Colony Theatre, B.S. Moss' Broadway Theatre, Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre, and Cin\u00e9 Roma) is a Broadway theatre located in midtown Manhattan. It has a large seating capacity of 1,761, and unlike most Broadway theaters, it is actually located on Broadway, at number 1681.\n\nJules Podell: Jules Podell (died 1973) was a former nightclub operator who ran the Copacabana nightclub in New York City. Although it was opened in 1940 by Monte Proser, Podell was put in place by mob boss Frank Costello, Proser's partner. By 1950 Podell was making all the decisions and Proser was gone. 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A landlocked chartered city located on the island of Luzon, it is bordered by the province of Bulacan, and cities of Caloocan, Malabon and Quezon City. Valenzuela shares border and access to Tenejeros-Tullahan River with Malabon. With a total land area of 45.75\u00a0square kilometers and a population of 620,422 in August 2015, Valenzuela is the 13th most populous city in the Philippines. The city is composed of about 72% Tagalog people followed by 5% Bicolanos with a small percentage of foreign nationals.\n\nNickelodeon Splat!: Nickelodeon Splat! was a television block consisting of game show interstitials on Nickelodeon. It aired live every weekday in the summer of 2004. A webpage created for the game allowed viewers to interact with the program while it was airing. 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Eminem wrote this song, along with \"'97 Bonnie & Clyde\" (where Eminem and his daughter go to the lake to dispose of Kim's dead body), at a time when he and Kim were having marital problems and Kim was preventing him from seeing his daughter Hailie. 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Such proposals have been made since the 1990s. Since 2013 an agreement between the United States and the European Union (EU) has been under negotiation: the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. If an agreement is reached and ratified on both sides, it could at least in theory be expanded to include the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). Canada and Mexico both have free trade agreements with both the EU and EFTA.\n\nEuropean Union\u2013South Korea Free Trade Agreement: The European Union\u2013South Korea Free Trade Agreement is a provisional free trade agreement between the European Union (EU), its member states and South Korea. The agreement was signed on 15 October 2009. The agreement has been provisionally applied since 1 July 2011. The ratification process was partially completed on 13 December 2015, pending ratification by Italy and Korea. \"The agreement is not yet in force\" in the United Kingdom and its future is yet to be clarified in the light of the United Kingdom's Withdrawal from the European Union.\n\nEuropean Union law: European Union law is a system of rules operating within the member states of the European Union. Since the founding of the Coal and Steel Community after World War II, the EU has developed the aim to \"promote peace, its values and the well-being of its peoples\". The EU has political institutions, social and economic policies, which transcend nation-states for the purpose of cooperation and human development. According to its Court of Justice the EU represents \"a new legal order of international law\". \"Van Gend en Loos v Nederlandse Administratie der Belastingen\" (1963) Case 26/62 The EU's legal foundations are the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, unanimously agreed by the governments of 28 member states. New members may join, if they agree to play by the rules of the organisation, and old members may leave according to their \"own constitutional requirements\". People are entitled to participate through the Parliament, and their national governments in shaping the legislation the EU makes. The Commission has the initiative for legislation, the Council of the European Union represents member state governments, the Parliament is elected by European citizens, while the Court of Justice is meant to uphold the rule of law and human rights. As the Court of Justice has said, the EU is \"not merely an economic union\" but is intended to \"ensure social progress and seek the constant improvement of the living and working conditions of their peoples\".\n\nUkraine\u2013European Union Association Agreement: The Ukraine\u2013European Union Association Agreement is a European Union Association Agreement between the European Union (EU), Euratom, Ukraine and the EU's 28 member states (which are separate parties in addition to the EU and Euratom). It establishes a political and economic association between the parties. The agreement entered into force on September 1, 2017, and previously parts had been provisionally applied. The parties committed to co-operate and converge economic policy, legislation, and regulation across a broad range of areas, including equal rights for workers, steps towards visa-free movement of people, the exchange of information and staff in the area of justice, the modernisation of Ukraine's energy infrastructure, and access to the European Investment Bank. The parties committed to regular summit meetings, and meetings among ministers, other officials, and experts. The agreement furthermore establishes a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area between the parties.\n\nEU\u2013US Open Skies Agreement: The EU\u2013US Open Skies Agreement is an open skies air transport agreement between the European Union and the United States. The agreement allows any airline of the European Union and any airline of the United States to fly between any point in the European Union and any point in the United States. Airlines of the United States are also allowed to fly between points in the European Union. Airlines of the European Union are also allowed to fly between the United States and non-EU countries like Switzerland. The treaty disappointed European airlines as it was tilted in favour of United States airlines: while they are allowed to operate intra-EU flights, European airlines are not permitted to operate intra-US flights nor are they allowed to purchase a controlling stake in a US operator. The Agreement replaced and superseded previous open skies agreements between the US and individual European countries.\n\nEU FLEGT Action Plan: The European Union Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Action Plan (or EU FLEGT Action Plan) is a European Union initiative to address illegal logging and the social, economic and environmental harm it causes. The EU adopted the Action Plan in 2003. The plan includes activities in the EU and in tropical countries that export timber and timber products to the EU. These measures include a regulation that prohibits EU businesses from importing or trading illegal timber, and bilateral trade agreements with timber-exporting countries. Much of the FLEGT Action Plan focuses on promoting trade in legal timber products and creating disincentives for trade in illegal products. However, the Action Plan's measures go further by addressing aspects of poor governance that enable illegal logging to persist.\n\nDeep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area: The Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Areas (DCFTA) are three free trade areas established between the European Union, and Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine respectively. The DCFTAs are part of each country's EU Association Agreement. They allow Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine access to the EU's internal market in selected sectors and grant EU investors in those sectors the same regulatory environment in the associated country as in the EU. The agreements with Moldova and Georgia have been ratified and officially entered into force in July 2016, although parts of them were already provisionally applied. The agreement with Ukraine is provisionally applied but has not been ratified by the European Union and Euratom.\n\nArctic policy of the European Union: If the accession of Iceland to the European Union occurs, the EU will increase its Arctic influence and possibly gain permanent observer status in the Arctic Council. The Northern Dimension of European Union policy, established in the late 1990s, intended to deal with issues concerning western Russia, as well as to increase general cooperation among the EU, Iceland and Norway. It has since become a multilateral, equal partnership among the EU, Iceland, Norway and Russia. Canada and the United States are observers to the partnership. Three Nordic Council members have joined the EU (Denmark in 1973 and Sweden and Finland in 1995). The European Union\u2019s application to become a \u201cpermanent observer\u201d in the Arctic Council was blocked in 2009 by Canada in response to the European Union\u2019s ban on the importation of seal products.\n\nCross-national cooperation and agreements: Integration is a political and economic agreement among countries that gives preference to member countries to the agreement. General integration can be achieved in three different approachable ways: through the World Trade Organization (WTO), bilateral integration, and regional integration. In bilateral integration, only two countries economically cooperate with one and other; whereas in regional integration, several countries within the same geographic distance become joint to form organizations such as the European Union (EU) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Indeed, factors of mobility like capital, technology and labour are indicating strategies for cross-national integration along with those mentioned above.\n\nNorth American Free Trade Agreement: The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA; Spanish: \"Tratado de Libre Comercio de Am\u00e9rica del Norte\", \"TLCAN\"; French: \"Accord de libre-\u00e9change nord-am\u00e9ricain\", \"AL\u00c9NA\") is an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America. The agreement came into force on January 1, 1994. 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It lies within the M25 Motorway. On its eastern side it is bounded by the M1 Motorway. Leavesden is part of Abbots Langley civil parish and is also the name of a district council ward in Three Rivers District. Leavesden Green is an adjoining residential community which lies partly in Three Rivers and partly in the Borough of Watford.\n\nGerald Schoenfeld: Gerald Schoenfeld (September 22, 1924 \u2013 November 25, 2008) was chairman of the Shubert Organization from 1972-2008.\n\nMelissa van der Schyff: Melissa van der Schyff (sometimes stylized Melissa Van Der Schyff) is a Canadian award-winning actress, singer, comedian and songwriter who is best known for her work on Broadway. She was nominated for a 2012 Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for \"\"Outstanding Featured Actress in A Musical\"\" for originating the role of \"Blanche Barrow\" in the Broadway Musical Bonnie and Clyde, which opened at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York City on December 1, 2011.\n\nManhattan: Manhattan ( , ) is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace. Locally it is often referred to simply as \"The City\". The borough is coextensive with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683, as one of the original counties of the U.S. state of New York. 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Three Rivers's mission is \"To promote environmental stewardship through recreation and education in a natural resources-based park system.\" Three Rivers operates twenty parks and ten regional trails, with at least two more regional trails planned. Nearly seven million people visit Three Rivers facilities each year.\n\nBig Rivers Conference (Illinois): The Big Rivers Conference of Illinois was a high school football-exclusive athletic conference that existed from the 1999 through the 2012 football season. Upon its dissolution, it comprised ten teams (eight schools competing independently and two athletic co-operatives) located in the northwest and north-central portions of the state. It was a member of the Illinois High School Association, and its sister conference for other sports was the Three Rivers Conference. As of the 2013-14 school year, in tandem with a conference expansion, Big Rivers has been reabsorbed into the Three Rivers Conference. This expansion negotiated full membership status for member schools in all Three Rivers Conference sports (with co-operatives existing for some sports and not every school necessarily fielding a team in every sport offered), thereby negating the need for a football conference carve-out.\n\nThe Bridges of Madison County (musical): The Bridges of Madison County is a musical, based on Robert James Waller's 1992 novel, with a book by Marsha Norman and music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on February 20, 2014, and closed on May 18, 2014. The Broadway production was directed by Bartlett Sher and starred Kelli O'Hara as Francesca and Steven Pasquale as Robert.\n\nA Behanding in Spokane: A Behanding in Spokane is a 2010 black comedy by award-winning Irish playwright Martin McDonagh. It premiered at the Schoenfeld Theatre on Broadway in 2010. 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He was one of the first to warn the Allies and tell the world of the Holocaust and systematic exterminations of Jews in Nazi Germany occupied Europe.\n\nHolocaust theology: Holocaust theology is a body of theological and philosophical debate concerning the role of God in the universe in light of the Holocaust of the late 1930s and 1940s. It is primarily found in Judaism; Jews were drastically affected by the Holocaust, in which six million Jews were murdered in a genocide by Nazi Germany and its allies. Jews were killed in higher proportions than other groups; some scholars limit the definition of the Holocaust to the Jewish victims of the Nazis as Jews alone were targeted for the Final Solution. Others include the additional five million non-Jewish victims, bringing the total to about 11 million. One third of the total worldwide Jewish population were killed during the Holocaust. The Eastern European Jewish population was particularly hard hit, being reduced by ninety percent. While a disproportionate number of Jewish religious scholars were killed, more than eighty percent of the world\u2019s total, the perpetrators of the Holocaust did not merely target religious Jews. A large percentage of the Jews killed both in Eastern and Western Europe were either nonobservant or had not received even an elementary level Jewish education.\n\nOskar Schindler: Oskar Schindler (28 April 1908 \u2013 9 October 1974) was a German industrialist, spy, and member of the Nazi Party who is credited with saving the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by employing them in his enamelware and ammunitions factories, which were located in occupied Poland and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. He is the subject of the 1982 novel \"Schindler's Ark\" and its 1993 film adaptation, \"Schindler's List\", which reflected his life as an opportunist initially motivated by profit, who came to show extraordinary initiative, tenacity, and dedication to save the lives of his Jewish employees.\n\nJacob Muschong: Jacob Muschong or Iacob Muschong (born 1868, Nagykikinda, Austria-Hungary - died December 13, 1923, Lugoj, Romania) was an ethnic German industrialist who made a fortune producing bricks. He was born in Nagykikinda (Serbian: \"Velika Kikinda, \"now \"Kikinda\", Serbia), a town in the Banat, in a family with a long tradition in the production of bricks. His grandparents and great-grandparents han produced bricks in workshops located at the edge of Lugoj. At the age of 20 years he married Margaret Bohn the daughter of a famous German industrialist specialized in the production of tiles and bricks that built the brick factory at Zsombolya (now Jimbolia, Romania) and Gyerty\u00e1mos (C\u0103rpini\u015f) and had other several factories in Europe.\n\nClerical People's Party: Kyrkliga Folkpartiet (English: Clerical People's Party or Popular Party) a minor pro-fascist party in Sweden founded in 1930. The party was formed a led by Ivar Rhedin, a priest in the Church of Sweden. Rhedin was the editor of \"G\u00f6teborgs Stiftstidning\" (\"Magazine of the Diocese of Gothenburg\"), in which he wrote many pro-German articles. The party was an ally of the main Nazi party in Sweden, National Socialist Workers Party. But the cooperation between the two parties didn't last. Although both groups were staunch antisemites, their approaches toward the Jews were somewhat different. 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According to an official complaint written by forester Hans Lehmann, two of the Germans opened fire at the crowded Jews without a reasonable cause. Other authors present the events as a revolt inspired by Aaron Kobrowski, chairman of the Judenrat. Panicked Jews attempted to escape through the fence into the nearby forest or back into the ghetto. The Germans then searched the ghetto, shooting any Jews on sight and destroying five secret bunkers. In total, 105 or 132 Jews were shot. About a hundred Jews escaped and 45 of them survived the war. Hans Lehmann, who had joined the Nazi Party in 1933, was investigated and it was determined that he was sympathetic to the Jews and allowed them to escape. He was discredited and transferred. In 1943, Jewish partisans derailed a German train east of Bia\u0142ystok. Lehmann was among the captured Germans. 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Schindler then hired Bankier to manage the factory, which was renamed \"Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik Oskar Schindler\", \"Emalia\" for short. Bankier was able to leverage black market dealings with extra scrap metal to bring additional Jews to work at the factory, thereby giving them a reprieve and ultimately saving many lives.\n\nBerlin-L\u00fcbecker Maschinenfabrik: Berlin-L\u00fcbecker Maschinenfabrik (BLM) was a manufacturer of handguns, infantry rifles, ammunition up to 2\u00a0cm, flareguns and precision military equipment in Germany from 1936 to 1945. 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Indeed, during World War II, the Nazi Party in Germany abused his homilies, quoting and reprinting them frequently in an attempt to legitimize the Holocaust in the eyes of German and Austrian Christians. Christian priest James Parkes called the writing on Jews \"the most horrible and violent denunciations of Judaism to be found in the writings of a Christian theologian\". 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A native of Washington D.C., she attended school in Cambridge and Oberlin College and studied at the Curtis Institute of Music. In 2003 she won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, which gained her entrance into the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. In 2004 she made her Met debut as Frasquita in Georges Bizet's \"Carmen\". She has since appeared in several roles with that company, including Giannetta in \"L'elisir d'amore\", a Flower Maiden in \"Parsifal\", Karolka in \"Jen\u016ffa\", Crobyle in \"Tha\u00efs\", and Bianca in \"La Rondine\".\n\nParis Opera: The Paris Opera (French: \"Op\u00e9ra de Paris\" ; \u00a0\u00a0 ) is the primary opera company of France. It was founded in 1669 by Louis XIV as the Acad\u00e9mie d'Op\u00e9ra , and shortly thereafter was placed under the leadership of Jean-Baptiste Lully and officially renamed the Acad\u00e9mie Royale de Musique , but continued to be known more simply as the Op\u00e9ra . 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After its premiere the work was performed at La Monnaie in November 1894 and the Teatro del Fondo in Naples in December 1894. The work received its United States premiere at the French Opera House in New Orleans in 1895. It was also produced at The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on 13 December 1897. The Op\u00e9ra Comique revived the opera in 1900 and it was mounted at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in September 1922, after which the work fell out of the performance repertory. After a more than 60-year absence from the stage, \"Le portrait de Manon\" was mounted at La Fenice on 13 April 1985. Four years later the Op\u00e9ra de Monte-Carlo staged the work. The opera was most recently revived by the Glimmerglass Opera in 2005. 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The film consists of two stories in which S.A.Chandrasekhar himself acted in the lead role with Kolkata actress Papri Gosh along with Abi Saravanan and Manobala. Kerala actress Sunulekshmi, Ashwin Kumar, Roboshankar, Jayabalan, Sevvalai,form the cast in the second story. The music score is composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The audio launch happened on 26 January 2015. The film was released on 30 January 2015.\n\nYuvan Shankar Raja: Yuvan Shankar Raja (born 31 August 1979) is an Indian singer-songwriter, film score and soundtrack composer, and occasional lyricist from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He has predominantly scored music for Tamil films. The youngest son of the greatest tamil film composer Ilaiyaraaja, he began his musical career in 1996, at age 16, when he composed the film score for \"Aravindhan\". 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Produced by Studio Green, it features Karthi and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles alongside Ramki, Premgi Amaren, Nithin Sathya, Madhumitha and Mandy Takhar. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the score and soundtrack of \"Biriyani\", which marks his 100th film, while Sakthi Saravanan and Praveen-Srikanth handled cinematography and editing, respectively. Filming started in November 2012, lasted for over nine months and took place primarily at Chennai, Hyderabad and Ambur. The film was released on 20 December 2013. The film was dubbed in Hindi as \"Dum Biryani\" by Goldmines Telefilms in 2016.\n\nDhanush filmography: Dhanush is an Indian film actor, producer, lyricist and singer known for his work in Tamil cinema. He made his acting debut in 2002 with the coming of age drama, \"Thulluvadho Ilamai\", directed by his father Kasthuri Raja. His role as a mentally-disturbed man in \"Kaadhal Kondein\" (2003)directed by his brother Selvaraghavanwon him critical acclaim. The following year, he starred in Subramaniam Siva's \"Thiruda Thirudi\", a commercial success. This was followed by a series of commercial failures\"Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan\" (2004), \"Sullan\" (2004) and \"Dreams\" (2004). He had two releases in 2005\"Devathayai Kanden\" and \"Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam\".\n\nMankatha: Mankatha is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language black comedy action-heist film, written and directed by Venkat Prabhu. It features Ajith Kumar in the lead role, starring in his 50th film, along with an ensemble cast including Arjun Sarja, Trisha Krishnan, Vaibhav Reddy, Lakshmi Rai, Andrea Jeremiah, Premji Amaren, Mahat Raghavendra and Anjali. It was produced by Dhayanidhi Alagiri's Cloud Nine Movies while Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the musical score and soundtrack, with Sakthi Saravanan working as the cinematographer and the duo Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth as editors. The story, set in Mumbai, revolves around a heist of cricket betting money, executed by a gang of four thieves, who are joined by a fifth unknown man, and its aftermath.The film became a blockbuster very soon and became the first salt and pepper hit for Ajith after which he continued the same style in all his upcoming films.\n\nPudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan: Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan (English: Saravanan from Pudukottai ) is a 2004 Tamil action romance film written and directed by S. S. Stanley. The film featured Dhanush and newcomer Aparna Pillai in lead roles, while Karunas played a supporting role. The music for the film was scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while Krishnakanth produced the venture. The film was released on 16 January 2004, coinciding with Thai Pongal, and received an average response commercially and critically. 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The First World War officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919.\n\nThe 11th Hour (newspaper): The 11th Hour News Weekly is an arts and entertainment alternative weekly published in Macon, Statesboro and Valdosta, Georgia. Beginning in Statesboro in 2001 as a newsletter on bars and nightclubs, it developed into a full-scale A&E publication, featuring leisure events in the college town. In 2003, \"The 11th Hour\" opened a main office in Macon. With its growing popularity, the newsweekly expanded distribution of the Macon version to the surrounding Middle Georgia cities of Milledgeville and Warner Robins. Valdosta\u2019s version of \"The 11th Hour\" began in 2004; its readers are students at Valdosta State University and other supporters of the South Georgia art community\n\n11th Hour (novel): 11th Hour is the 11th novel of the \"Women\u2019s Murder Club\" series written by American author James Patterson. The main character of this series is Sgt. 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Like many other progressive organizations in Colorado their actions were recorded in the Denver Police Spy Files.\n\nThe 11th Hour (2007 film): The 11th Hour is a 2007 documentary film, created, produced, co-written and narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, on the state of the natural environment. It was directed by Leila Conners Petersen and Nadia Conners and financed by Adam Lewis and Pierre Andr\u00e9 Senizergues, and distributed by Warner Independent Pictures.\n\nUncle Henry's Playhouse: Uncle Henry's Playhouse (released in the UK as Uncle Henry's MindBlower) is the third game in the \"The 7th Guest\" series. Functionally the game is a compilation game mostly composed of the puzzles from Trilobyte's games \"The 7th Guest\", \"The 11th Hour\", and \"Clandestiny\", but featuring little plot. 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A hundred-year before the Destruction of the Second Temple, the family's sages have passed the torch of the Jewish leadership to Hillel the Elder, that made Aliya to the Land of Israel from Babylon and had studied at Sh'maya and Abtalion. The sages of the family are considered \"Gedolei Hador\", the intellectual giants of the religious world of these generations, even after the Destruction of the Second Temple, and are known to have held a prominent position among the Yavne Sages. The general consensus attributes some Tannaim to this family, and the most known of these attributions is Judah ben Bathyra, who resided in Nusaybin west to Babylon.\n\nDafo Temple (Guangzhou): The Dafo Temple (; literally Grand Buddha Temple) is a Buddhist temple in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Located in Yuexiu District, Dafo Temple is a grand temple with a history of more than one thousand years and was built by Emperor Liu Yan in the Southern Han dynasty (917\u2013971). It has been praised as one of the \"Five Largest Temples of Guangzhou\" in history. Later it was destroyed and rebuilt for many times. In the late Ming dynasty, the temple was declining day by day and was devastated by the war while Shang Kexi and Geng Jimao conquered Guangdong in 1649. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in 1663, the temple was rebuilt and expanded by Shang Kexi continuously. According to the national policy of free religious belief, the temple was approved by Guangzhou Municipal People's Government to be recovered into Buddhist temple in 1981. Then Master Guangming, vice-president of the Guangzhou Buddhist Association, served as abbot, he tried to revitalize Dafo Temple and made it re-show the style of the large temple. On August 9, 1993, Dafo Temple was put on the list as a Municipality Protected Historic Site by the Guangzhou Municipal People's Government.\n\nThird Temple: The Third Temple (Hebrew: \u05d1\u05d9\u05ea \u05d4\u05de\u05e7\u05d3\u05e9 \u05d4\u05e9\u05dc\u05d9\u05e9\u05d9\u200e \u200e : \"Beit haMikdash haShlishi\" lit. (The) House, the Holy, the Third) refers to a number of viewpoints, expectations and projects regarding the building of a third temple in Jerusalem. This Temple would be the third central religious space for Jews after Solomon's Temple and the rebuilt Second Temple. Although it has not been built, prospects for its completion are important in Jewish eschatology.\n\nSolomon's Temple: According to the Hebrew Bible, Solomon's Temple, also known as the First Temple, was the Holy Temple (Hebrew: \u05d1\u05b5\u05bc\u05d9\u05ea\u05be\u05d4\u05b7\u05de\u05b4\u05bc\u05e7\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05bc\u05e9\u05c1\u200e \u200e : \"Beit HaMikdash\") in ancient Jerusalem before its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar II after the Siege of Jerusalem of 587 BCE and its subsequent replacement with the Second Temple in the 6th century BCE.\n\nNew Jerusalem: In the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible, New Jerusalem (, \"Jehovah-shammah\", or \"[where] YHWH [is] there\") is Ezekiel's prophetic vision of a city centered on the rebuilt Holy Temple, the Third Temple, to be established in Jerusalem, which would be the capital of the Messianic Kingdom, the meeting place of the twelve tribes of Israel, during the Messianic era. The prophecy is recorded by Ezekiel as having been received on Yom Kippur of the year 3372 of the Hebrew calendar. It will be inhabited by people to live eternally in spirit form, created by God as a gift to mankind. Not everyone will reside in New Jerusalem, as most will possibly stay on Earth.\n\nAndrei Orlov (historian): Andrei A. Orlov is an American professor of Judaism and Christianity in Antiquity at Marquette University. He \"is a specialist in Jewish Apocalypticism and Mysticism, Second Temple Judaism, and Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. Within the field of Second Temple Jewish apocalyptic literature, Orlov is considered among the leading experts in the field of Slavonic texts related to Jewish mysticism and Enochic traditions.\" He \"has established himself as a significant voice in the study of Second Temple Jewish traditions, especially those associated with 2 Enoch and other Slavonic Pseudepigrapha.\" Orlov is a veteran of the Enoch seminar and a member of the Advisory Board of the journal \"Henoch\".\n\nJerusalem during the Second Temple Period: Jerusalem during the Second Temple period describes the history of the city from the return to Zion under Cyrus the Great to the 70 CE siege of Jerusalem by Titus during the First Jewish\u2013Roman War, which saw both region and city change hands several times. It was the center of religious life for all Jews, even those who lived in the diaspora prayed towards Jerusalem on a daily basis and made pilgrimages during religious festivals. The Pharisees of Second Temple Judaism developed into the Tannaim and Judaism's post-Exilic religious identity as it continues today, and the Hebrew Bible was perhaps canonized, although exactly when this occurred remains disputed. It was also in Jerusalem during the later stages of this period that Christianity was born.\n\nSecond Temple Judaism: Second Temple Judaism is Judaism between the construction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, c. 515 BCE, and its destruction by the Romans in 70 CE. The development of the Hebrew Bible canon, the synagogue, Jewish apocalyptic expectations for the future, and Christianity, can all be traced to the Second Temple period.\n\nSecond Temple: The Second Temple (Hebrew: \u05d1\u05b5\u05bc\u05d9\u05ea\u05be\u05d4\u05b7\u05de\u05b4\u05bc\u05e7\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05bc\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d4\u05b7\u05e9\u05b5\u05bc\u05c1\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9\u200e \u200e , \"Beit HaMikdash HaSheni\") was the Jewish Holy Temple which stood on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period, between 516 BCE and 70 CE. 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The 25th Disney animated feature film, it is loosely based on the first two books in \"The Chronicles of Prydain\" by Lloyd Alexander, a series of five novels that are, in turn, based on Welsh mythology.\n\nCreative Capers Entertainment: Creative Capers Entertainment is an American animation studio founded by Terry and Sue Shakespeare with David Molina in 1989. Based in Altadena, California. It specializes in flash and hand-drawn animation in various feature films, television series, commercials, CD-ROMs and video games. The studio is populated by animators who worked in Sullivan Bluth Studios including Mark Koetsier, Silvia Hoefnagels, Stefan Fjeldmark, Greg Tiernan (co-founder of Dagda Film), Shane Zalvin, etc. It also operates a division called Creative Capers Cartoons, also known as The Hollywood Cartoon Company, which was mainly used for providing additional animation for some feature films. The studio was also an uncredited additional animation facility for Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King.\n\nLilo & Stitch: Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 American animated science fiction comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 42nd Disney animated feature film, \"Lilo & Stitch\" was written and directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, the latter also starring as Stitch, and features the voices of Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, and Kevin Michael Richardson. It was the second of three Disney animated features produced primarily at the Florida animation studio located at Disney's Hollywood Studios (then known as Disney-MGM Studios during production) in Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida.\n\nMickey's House of Villains: Mickey's House of Villains (also known as House of Mouse: The Villains) is a 2002 direct-to-video animated film produced by The Walt Disney Company (Walt Disney Television Animation and Toon City Animation, with animation coordination by Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida. It is based on the Disney Channel animated television series \"Disney's House of Mouse\" and a sequel to the direct-to-video animated film \"\", starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Daisy Duck and Disney Villains that have appeared in past Disney productions. It was released on both VHS and DVD by Walt Disney Home Video on September 3, 2002. It was followed by a 2004 direct-to-video animated film, \"\", produced by DisneyToon Studios, on August 17, 2004.\n\nTarzan (1999 film): Tarzan is a 1999 American animated drama adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 37th Disney animated feature film and the last film produced during the Disney Renaissance era, it is based on the story \"Tarzan of the Apes\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and is the first animated major motion picture version of the \"Tarzan\" story. Directed by Chris Buck and Kevin Lima with a screenplay by Tab Murphy, Bob Tzudiker, and Noni White, \"Tarzan\" features the voices of Tony Goldwyn, Minnie Driver, Glenn Close, and Rosie O'Donnell with Brian Blessed, Lance Henriksen, Wayne Knight, and Nigel Hawthorne.\n\nAladdin (1992 Disney film): Aladdin is a 1992 American animated comedy musical romantic fantasy adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The film is the 31st Disney animated feature film, and was the fourth produced during the Disney film era known as the Disney Renaissance. It was directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, and is based on the Arab-style folktale of the same name from \"One Thousand and One Nights\" and the French interpretation by Antoine Galland. The voice cast features Scott Weinger, Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Jonathan Freeman, Frank Welker, Gilbert Gottfried and Douglas Seale. The film follows Aladdin, a street urchin, who finds a magic lamp containing a genie. In order to hide the lamp from the Grand vizier, he disguises himself as a wealthy prince, and tries to impress the Sultan and his daughter.\n\nBeauty and the Beast (1991 film): Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 30th Disney animated feature film and the third released during the Disney Renaissance period, it is based on the French fairy tale of the same name by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont (who was also credited in the English version as well as in the French version), and ideas from the 1946 French film of the same name directed by Jean Cocteau. \"Beauty and the Beast\" focuses on the relationship between the Beast (voice of Robby Benson), a prince who is magically transformed into a monster and his servants into household objects as punishment for his arrogance, and Belle (voice of Paige O'Hara), a young woman whom he imprisons in his castle. To become a prince again, Beast must learn to love Belle and earn her love in return to avoid remaining a monster forever. The film also features the voices of Richard White, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, and Angela Lansbury.\n\nPiglet's Big Movie: Piglet's Big Movie is a 2003 American animated musical comedy-drama adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and animated by Walt Disney Animation (Japan). It was released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 21, 2003. The film is based upon the characters in the \"Winnie-the-Pooh\" books written by A. A. Milne. It is the second in a recent series of theatrically released \"Winnie the Pooh\" films, preceded by \"The Tigger Movie\" (2000) and followed by \"Pooh's Heffalump Movie\" (2005). In the film, Piglet is ashamed of being small and wanders off into the Hundred Acre Woods, leading his friends to form a search party to find him.\n\nList of Disney animated shorts: This is a list of animated short films produced by Walt Disney and Walt Disney Animation Studios from 1921 to the present. This includes films produced at the Laugh-O-Gram Studio which Disney founded in 1921 as well as the animation studio now owned by The Walt Disney Company, previously called the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio (1923), The Walt Disney Studio (1926), Walt Disney Productions (1929), and Walt Disney Feature Animation (1986).\n\nThe Lion King: The Lion King is a 1994 American animated epic musical film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd Disney animated feature film, and the fifth animated film produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance. \"The Lion King\" was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and has a screenplay credited to Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. Its original songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, and original scores were written by Hans Zimmer. The film features an ensemble voice cast that includes Matthew Broderick, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Moira Kelly, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Rowan Atkinson, Robert Guillaume, Madge Sinclair, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin, and Jim Cummings. 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He was the son of Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel and Princess Anna of Prussia. From 1888\u20131925 he was Head of the House of Hesse, but abdicated his position to his brother Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse. He was visually handicapped from birth, and this, in addition to his morganatic marriage, played a part in his decision to abdicate.\n\nPrince Christoph of Hesse: Christoph Ernst August of Hesse (Frankfurt, 14 May 1901 \u2013 Apennine Mountains near Forl\u00ec, 7 October 1943) was the fifth son of Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse and Princess Margaret of Prussia. He was a German SS officer killed accidentally during World War II.\n\nPrincess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine: Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine (\"Irene Luise Marie Anne, Princess of Hesse and by Rhine\", 11 July 1866 \u2013 11 November 1953) was the third child and third daughter of Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine. Her maternal grandparents were Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Her paternal grandparents were Prince Charles of Hesse and by Rhine and Princess Elizabeth of Prussia. She was the wife of Prince Henry of Prussia, a younger brother of Wilhelm II, German Emperor and her first cousin. The SS \"Prinzessin Irene\", a liner of the North German Lloyd was named after her.\n\nDonatus, Landgrave of Hesse: Donatus, Prince and Landgrave of Hesse (\"Heinrich Donatus Philipp Umberto\"; born 17 October 1966) is the eldest son and successor of German aristocrat Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse, and his former wife, Princess Tatiana of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg. A great-grandson of Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, he is named in part after Georg Donatus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse. He is also a great-great-great grandson of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, through his paternal grandfather Philipp's mother Margaret, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. His father Moritz was a third cousin of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.\n\nPrince Friedrich of Hesse and by Rhine: Prince Friedrich of Hesse and by Rhine (Friedrich Wilhelm August Victor Leopold Ludwig; 7 October 1870 \u2013 29 May 1873) was the haemophiliac second son of Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Princess Alice of the United Kingdom, one of the daughters of Queen Victoria. He was also a maternal great-uncle of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh through his eldest sister Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine.\n\nPrincess Christina Margarethe of Hesse: Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse (German: \"Prinzessin Christina Margarethe von Hessen\" ; 10 January 1933 \u2013 22 November 2011) was the eldest daughter of Prince Christoph of Hesse and Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark. From 1956 to 1962, she was married to Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia, with whom she had two children. Her second marriage to Robert Floris van Eyck, a Dutch artist based in London, lasted from 1962 to 1986.\n\nMafalda von Hessen: Mafalda Margarethe Prinzessin von Hessen (born 6 July 1965), known also as Princess Mafalda of Hesse, is a German aristocrat and fashion designer. She is the eldest child of Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse and Princess Tatiana of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg.\n\nLine of succession to the former Hessian throne: The Electorate of Hesse was abolished in 1866 when it was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia, while the Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine came to an end in 1918. Like most former German realms of the Holy Roman Empire the succession in Hessian lands was semi-Salic, with the nearest female kinswoman of the last male inheriting the crown upon extinction of the dynasty in the male line. The current pretender to both Hessian thrones is Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse, from the electoral line of the family, which inherited its claim to the grand duchy following the death of Prince Louis of Hesse and by Rhine in 1968. Donatus became head of the House of Hesse on the death of his father, Prince Moritz, in 2013. Landgrave Donatus is the titular Grand Duke and Elector of Hesse.\n\nBattenberg family: The Battenberg family was formally a morganatic branch of the House of Hesse-Darmstadt, rulers of the Grand Duchy of Hesse in Germany. The first member was Julia Hauke, whose brother-in-law Grand Duke Louis III of Hesse created her \"Countess of Battenberg\" with the style \"Illustrious Highness\" (H. Ill.H.) in 1851, at her morganatic marriage to Grand Duke Louis' brother Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, and elevated her title to \"Princess of Battenberg\" with the style \"Serene Highness\" (HSH) in 1858. The name \"Battenberg\" was last used by her youngest son, Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg, who died childless in 1924. Most members of the family, residing in the United Kingdom, had renounced their German titles in 1917, due to rising anti-German sentiment among the British public during World War I, and changed their name to \"Mountbatten\", an anglicised version of Battenberg. The name Battenberg refers to the town Battenberg, Hesse.\n\nMargarita of Diez: Margarita of Diez (German - \"Margarethe von Diez\"; 14 October 1544 - 12 July 1608) was a German noblewoman. Born in Spangenberg, she was the fourth child and eldest daughter of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse and his second morganatic wife Margarethe von der Saale, whom he had married whilst still married to his first wife Christine of Saxony, with whom he had already had five sons and five daughters.", "question": "What countries did Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse and Prince Christoph of Hesse family rule over?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"primary_individuals": {"type": "array", "description": "The main individuals mentioned in the question.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the individual."}, "title": {"type": "string", "description": "The royal title of the individual."}}, "required": ["name", "title"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "relevant_family_member": {"type": "object", "description": "The specific family member whose lineage or title directly indicates the countries of rule.", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the relevant family member."}, "title": {"type": "string", "description": "The royal title of the relevant family member."}, "relationship_to_christina_margarethe": {"type": "string", "description": "The relationship of this family member to Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse."}, "relationship_to_christoph": {"type": "string", "description": "The relationship of this family member to Prince Christoph of Hesse."}}, "required": ["name", "title", "relationship_to_christina_margarethe", "relationship_to_christoph"], "additionalProperties": false}, "countries_of_family_rule": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of countries that the family of the individuals ruled over, based on the relevant family member's title.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation of how the countries are linked to the family through the relevant family member."}}, "required": ["primary_individuals", "relevant_family_member", "countries_of_family_rule", "reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"primary_individuals": [{"name": "Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse", "title": "Princess of Hesse"}, {"name": "Prince Christoph of Hesse", "title": "Prince of Hesse"}], "relevant_family_member": {"name": "Louis IV", "title": "Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine", "relationship_to_christina_margarethe": "Paternal grandfather", "relationship_to_christoph": "Father"}, "countries_of_family_rule": ["Hesse", "Rhine"], "reasoning": "Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse is the eldest daughter of Prince Christoph of Hesse. 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The video album debuted at number four on the SoundScan Top Music Video chart and number ten on the Australian music DVD chart. \"aMOTION\" was certified Platinum by the RIAA on 17 December 2004.\n\nKeep Telling Myself It's Alright: Keep Telling Myself It's Alright is the debut studio album by American rock band Ashes Divide, the solo-project by A Perfect Circle guitarist Billy Howerdel. While efforts towards a Howerdel solo album were started even back in his time in A Perfect Circle during touring in support of their 2003 album \"Thirteenth Step\", commitments to A Perfect Circle and other projects, along with some difficult recording sessions, pushed the album's release out to April 8, 2008. Its first single, \"The Stone,\" entered radio circulation in January of that year.\n\nLemon Incest: \"Lemon Incest\" is a song written, composed and performed by Serge Gainsbourg in duet with his daughter Charlotte Gainsbourg. Recorded in 1984, the song was released as a single from Gainsbourg's album \"Love on the Beat\" in 1985. It is also available on Charlotte's 1986 album \"Charlotte for Ever\". It was controversial because of its theme, but nevertheless successful, reaching number 2 in the French charts.\n\nJames Iha: James Yoshinobu Iha (\u4e95\u8449\u5409\u4f38 , Iha Yoshinobu ) (born March 26, 1968) is an American rock musician. He is best known as former guitarist and co-founder of the alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins and for his eclectic musical projects of recent years, most notably being a permanent fixture of A Perfect Circle. He was most recently a member of Tinted Windows, a 1960s/1970s inspired group with members of Cheap Trick, Fountains of Wayne, and Hanson.\n\nLet It Come Down (James Iha album): Let It Come Down is James Iha's first solo album. It was released in 1998, during which Iha was still with The Smashing Pumpkins, before the release of \"Adore\". Iha took on a more acoustic country-ish sound reminiscent of the songs he contributed to the Pumpkins, notably shying away from the darker sound of Billy Corgan's songwriting.\n\nA Perfect Circle Live: Featuring Stone and Echo: A Perfect Circle Live: Featuring Stone and Echo is a live box set by American rock supergroup, A Perfect Circle. It was released via the band's own label, A Perfect Circle Entertainment, on November 26, 2013, a week after the release of the band's greatest hits album, \"Three Sixty\".\n\nBlue (A Perfect Circle song): \"Blue\" is a song by American rock band A Perfect Circle. It was the third single from the band's second studio album, \"Thirteenth Step\", behind the releases of the singles \"Weak and Powerless\" and \"The Outsider\". While not as successful as the prior two singles, which crossed over into the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 charts and hit the top 5 of the Mainstream Rock charts, the band was still a moderate success, peaking at number 19 on the latter chart. A remix version, \"Blue (Bird Shake mix)\", was created by guitarist James Iha and released on the band's compilation album \"Amotion\" as well, and also received radio airplay.\n\nCharlotte Gainsbourg: Charlotte Lucy Gainsbourg (born 21 July 1971) is a British-French actress and singer. She is the daughter of English actress Jane Birkin and French singer and songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. After making her musical debut with her father on the song \"Lemon Incest\" at the age of 12, she released an album with her father at the age of 15. More than 20 years passed before she released three albums as an adult (\"\", \"IRM\" and \"Stage Whisper\") to commercial and critical success. 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(] ) is an Italian fashion house founded by Giorgio Armani which designs, manufactures, distributes and retails haute couture, ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories, eyewear, cosmetics and home interiors. The brand markets these products under several labels: \"Giorgio Armani Priv\u00e9\", \"Giorgio Armani\", \"Armani Collezioni\", \"Emporio Armani\" (including \"EA7\"), \"AJ | Armani Jeans\", \"Armani Junior\", \"AX | Armani Exchange\". The brand utilizes the association of the Armani name with high-fashion, benefiting from its prestige in the fashion industry. In 2016, estimated sales of the company were around $2.65 billion.\n\nNathalie Colin: Nathalie Colin is a French Creative Director born in 1966 in the East of France. In 2006, she was appointed by Swarovski as Creative Director for the Consumer Goods Business division (CGB), in charge of modernizing the brand. She is still currently leading all creative studios, in charge of the international collections of jewelry, watches, accessories, and crystal living. Nowadays, Swarovski Crystal Business has a global reach with approximately 2,680 stores in around 170 countries, more than 26,000 employees, and revenue of about 2.6 billion euros (in 2016).\n\nSwarovski crystal mesh Armani Priv\u00e9 gown: A Swarovski crystal mesh Armani Priv\u00e9 gown was worn by Cate Blanchett at the 79th Academy Awards on 25 February 2007. It is a one shoulder long grey mesh gown studded with Swarovski crystals, described as a \"stunning\" dress by \"The Hollywood Reporter\".\n\nSwarovski Kristallwelten (Crystal Worlds): The Swarovski Crystal Worlds (Swarovski Kristallwelten) is a museum, located in Wattens, Austria. The museum was built in 1995 in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Austria based crystal company Swarovski.\n\nDaniel Swarovski: Daniel Swarovski (24 October 1862 \u2013 23 January 1956) was a Czech-Austrian glass cutter, jeweler, and founder of the Swarovski crystal dynasty.\n\nSwarovski: Swarovski ( , ] ) is an Austrian producer of crystal headquartered in Wattens, Austria. The company is split into three major industry areas: the Swarovski Crystal Business, that primarily produces crystal jewelry and accessories; Swarovski Optik, which produces optical instruments such as telescopes and binoculars; Tyrolit, a leading manufacturer of grinding, sawing, drilling, and dressing tools, as well as a supplier of tools and machines.\n\nCate Blanchett: Catherine Elise Blanchett, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actress and theatre director. She has received international acclaim and many accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, six AACTA Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Blanchett came to international attention for her role as Elizabeth I of England in Shekhar Kapur's 1998 film \"Elizabeth\", for which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award, and earned her first Academy Award for Best Actress nomination. Her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's 2004 film \"The Aviator\" brought her critical acclaim and many accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, making her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor. In 2013, she starred as Jasmine Francis in Woody Allen's \"Blue Jasmine\", for which she won numerous accolades including the Academy Award for Best Actress.\n\nGown: A gown, from medieval Latin \"gunna\", is a usually loose outer garment from knee- to full-length worn by men and women in Europe from the early Middle Ages to the 17th century, and continuing today in certain professions; later, \"gown\" was applied to any full-length woman's garment consisting of a bodice and attached skirt. A long, loosely fitted gown called a Banyan was worn by men in the 18th century as an informal coat.\n\nKarl-Heinz Grasser: Karl-Heinz Grasser (born 2 January 1969) is a former Austrian politician (FP\u00d6 at first and later associated with but never officially a member of the \u00d6VP), who held the office of Austrian Minister of Finance from February 2000 to January 2007 as a member of the two subsequent governments of Wolfgang Sch\u00fcssel. While at the time praised by many for consolidating Austria's budget, he has since then been known for his alleged involvement in major corruption scandals. For some time, he was also some kind of a jet set person after marrying Fiona Swarovski, the heir of the Swarovski crystal manufacturers in Tyrol, Austria.\n\nKhrui: The khrui (Thai: \u0e04\u0e23\u0e38\u0e22 , \u00a0] ) is a light outer garment worn as a gown or robe in certain ceremonial settings in Thailand. It is long-sleeved and open at the front, and is made of a sheer or mesh fabric, lined with a band of satin, felt or other material, and may be exquisitely embroidered. 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He held the WBA lightweight title from 2015 to 2016, and the British lightweight title from 2011 to 2012.\n\nWilliam Irwin (boxer): William \"Billy\" 'The Kid' Irwin ( (1968--) 20 1968 (age\u00a0(2017)-(1968)-((11)<(05)or(11)==(05)and(29)<(20)) ) ) born Niagara Falls, Ontario, is a retired Canadian amateur lightweight and professional light/light welter/welterweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who as an amateur won a bronze medal in the Boxing at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, losing to eventual silver medal winner Patrice Brooks of the United States, represented Canada at the 1991 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Sydney, Australia losing to Julien Lorcy of France, and represented Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, he was stopped in the second round of the lightweight division (\u2013 60\u00a0kg) by Ronald Chavez of the Philippines, and as a professional won the Canadian Professional Boxing Council (CPBC) lightweight title, Canada lightweight title, International Boxing Organization (IBO) lightweight title, World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) lightweight title against Paul Spadafora, and World Boxing Association (WBA) World lightweight title against Juan D\u00edaz, his professional fighting weight varied from 133+1/2 lb , i.e. lightweight to 142 lb , i.e. welterweight. 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He held the English lightweight title from 2007 to 2008; the British lightweight title twice, from 2008 to 2010; and the European lightweight title from 2010 to 2011. He also challenged once for the vacant WBA lightweight title in 2011. John is the brother of British former Olympian Joe Murray. Since retiring, Murray has opened his own gym \u2013 Murray Machines Gymnasium \u2013 in Reddish, where he trains both amateur and professional boxers.\n\nFrank Johnson (boxer): Frank \"Golden Boy\" Johnson (27 November 1928 \u2014 7 June 1970 (aged 41)) born in Manchester was an English professional feather/light/welter/middleweight boxer of the 1940s, and 1950s who won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area lightweight title, BBBofC British lightweight title, and British Empire lightweight title, and was a challenger for the British Empire lightweight title against Pat Ford, and BBBofC British welterweight title against Peter Waterman his professional fighting weight varied from 124 lb , i.e. featherweight to 149 lb , i.e. middleweight. Frank Johnson was trained and managed by Jack Bates, and promoted by Jack Solomons.\n\nJohn Watson (boxer): John Watson (Born 9 June 1983) is a British lightweight boxer, based in Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom. 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Curtis. In March, Major General Earl Van Dorn had been ordered to move his Army of the West, via riverboats to the east side of the Mississippi River to reinforce Confederate forces near Corinth, Mississippi, leaving the state of Arkansas with no organized Confederate forces. Major General Thomas C. Hindman was dispatched to Arkansas to assume command of the Department of the Trans-Mississippi, arriving in Little Rock on 31 May 1862. Earlier in the month, Confederate Brigadier General John S. Roane, who had been left in command in Little Rock by General Van Dorn, had managed to stop a Texas Cavalry Regiment that was traversing the state to join General Van Dorn in Mississippi. This gave General Hindman one organized Cavalry Regiment to attempt to stop General Curtis's force from moving from Batesville, which had been occupied in early May, south to the state capital. Fortunately for General Hindman, the Confederate Congress had passed a Conscription (Draft) law in April 1862. 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A formal recommendation from service commanders was required for the award of the medal.\n\nBattle of Montemurlo: On 1 or 2 August 1537 (both dates are given in sources), near the Tuscan village of Montemurlo, the forces of the newly installed Duke Cosimo I of Florence defeated a hastily organized army of those who wished to overthrow the Medici and restore the Republic of Florence. Following the battle, Cosimo's bloody vengeance on all those who opposed Medici rule effectively ended organized opposition to his family in Florence. The victory led to the decision of Emperor Charles V to formally recognize Cosimo as Duke of Florence on 30 September 1537.\n\nGiovanni di Bicci de' Medici: Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici (c. 1360 \u2013 February 20/28, 1429) was an Italian banker, a member of Medici family of Florence, and the founder of the Medici Bank. While other family members, such as Chiarissimo di Giambuono de' Medici, who served in the Signoria in 1201, and Salvestro de' Medici, who was implicated in the Ciompi Revolt of 1378, are historically significant, Giovanni's founding of the family bank truly began the family's rise to power in Florence. He was the father of Cosimo de' Medici (\"Pater Patriae\"), grandfather of Piero di Cosimo de' Medici, great-grandfather of Lorenzo de' Medici (the Magnificent) and great-great-great-grandfather of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany.\n\nPresident's Inauguration Medal: The President's Inauguration Medal (Sinhala: \u0da2\u0db1\u0dcf\u0db0\u0dd2\u0db4\u0dad\u0dd2 \u0db0\u0dd6\u0dbb\u0db4\u0dca\u200d\u0dbb\u0dcf\u0db4\u0dca\u0dad \u0db4\u0daf\u0d9a\u0dca\u0d9a\u0db8 \"jan\u0101dhipathi dh\u016brapr\u0101ptha padakkama\") was a decoration of the Military of Sri Lanka, granted to all regular servicepersons of the country's armed services in service on 4 February 1978, following a formal recommendation by the tri-service commanders. The decoration commemorated the inauguration of the first executive President of Sri Lanka, J. R. Jayewardene.\n\nBattle of Mutanchiang: The Battle of Mutanchiang (or Mudanjiang) was a large-scale military engagement fought between the forces of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Empire of Japan from August 12 to 16, 1945, as part of the Soviet invasion of Manchuria. Due to the short nature of that campaign, this was one of the only set-piece battles that transpired before its conclusion. During the battle, elements of the Japanese Fifth Army attempted to delay the Soviet Fifth Army and First Red Banner Army long enough to allow the bulk of the Japanese forces to retreat to more defensible positions. Though casualties on both sides were heavy, the Red Army forces were able to break through the hastily organized Japanese defenses and capture the city ten days ahead of schedule. 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Betrothed to their son Pietro at the age of 15, she blossomed under the wing of Pietro's older sister, the artistic patron Isabella, into a vivacious and witty beauty. Her marriage, like Isabella's, was not a success, and she followed her mentor's example of taking lovers. For this reason, Pietro had her brought in 1576 to the country retreat of Cafaggiolo, where he strangled her to death with a dog leash. Cosimo's successor, Francesco I, tacitly approved the murder, and Pietro was never brought to justice for it.\n\nCosmo (name): Cosmo is an English/Italian male surname and given name. It means order, decency, and beauty ; this is the English form of Cosimo, introduced to Britain in the 18th century by the Scottish nobleman the second Duke of Gordon, who named his son and successor after his friend Cosimo III de' Medici. 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It was released on 24 May 2017. It was number-one on the \"Billboard\" Japan Hot 100 and reached the third place on the Oricon Singles Chart. It has sold over 61,000 copies.\n\nOmari Brigades: The Omari Brigades is a Syrian rebel group formed in the Lajat region in Daraa Governorate as the first FSA group formed in the province. It received TOW missiles and has been supplied and funded by Saudi Arabia. It is part of the Alliance of Southern Forces. The group is named after the Omari Mosque in Daraa city.\n\nModey Lemon: Modey Lemon is an American garage rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The group formed in Pittsburgh's South Oakland neighborhood in 1999 as an informal side project of Dean Swagger, a rock trio that had spent the previous year mainly performing in basements to college party crowds. The original lineup consisted of guitarist Phil Boyd and drummer Paul Quattrone, then nominally students at the University of Pittsburgh. 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The group is composed of seven members: JB, Mark, Jackson, Jinyoung, Youngjae, BamBam, and Yugyeom. Got7 debuted in January 2014 with the release of their first EP \"Got It? \", which peaked at number two on the Gaon Album Chart and number one on \"Billboard's\" World Albums Chart. The group gained attention for their stage performances, which include elements of martial arts tricking.\n\nFacts of Life (band): Facts of Life was an American soul/disco group formed by producer Millie Jackson, whose members were Jean Davis (sister of Tyrone Davis), Keith Williams, and Chuck Carter. They signed to independent label Kayvette Records, and a single, \"Caught in the Middle\", got airplay on Southern US radio stations but did not chart. Their second single was \"Sometimes\", a remake of country singer Bill Anderson's smash hit; Facts of Life's version hit #3 on the US Black Singles chart and #31 on the pop charts in 1977. As a result of the single's success, Kayvette rushed the album release, resulting in a bad pressing (the outer cover contained a number of spelling errors). Nevertheless, RCA picked up the group in 1978, but their second album was not very successful, and the group fizzled.\n\nCher Lloyd: Cher Lloyd (born 28 July 1993) is an English singer, songwriter, rapper, and model. Lloyd rose to fame in 2010 when she finished fourth in the seventh series of \"The X Factor\". Following the seventh series finale, she was signed to Syco Music. Lloyd's debut single, \"Swagger Jagger\", was released in July 2011 and entered at number one on the UK Singles Chart. Her second single, \"With Ur Love\" featuring Mike Posner, was released on 31 October 2011, and peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart. Lloyd's debut album, \"Sticks and Stones\" had two releases: its standard edition and an US version. The album peaked at number four on the UK Albums Chart while the latter version debuted at number nine in the US\"Billboard\" 200. Lloyd signed to US record label Epic Records in 2011.\n\nBrothers uv da Blakmarket: Brothers Uv Da Blakmarket is an American Hip hop group that at the time of its formation in 1991 consisted of Cool Money Cee, and the DJ Menal. The group formed in Paterson, New Jersey (colloquially referred to as \"The Rough Grounds\" in the 1990s). Discovered by Pookie Gist, older brother of Kay Gee from the group Naughty By Nature. Signed to Select Records, group first appeared on the music scene in 1992 releasing a single called \"Livin In Da Bottle B/W Ruff Neck Style\". Soon after the album \"Ruff Life\" was released. The Group performed as an opening act in the Flavor Unit Tour which featured House of Pain, Cypress Hill, Das EFX, Apache, Black Sheep, Queen Latifah, and Naughty by Nature. The Group was also a member of the original Source Magazine mobile van tour along with EPMD, Black Sheep, Raheem, K-Solo, Red Hot Lover Tone and the Brand New Heavies. After releasing their second single, \"Not U Again B/W I Mean It\" the group felt the Select Records did not do a good job promoting them or their music so they parted ways with the label. DJ Menal Produced three songs for LeShaun's scheduled for release album Ready or Not. He produced the lead Single Ready or Not and remixed the classic Wild Thang which was on the B-Side of the single. Cool Money Cee appeared on Apache's album. He performed on the song Woodchuck which also featured Treach, Vin Rock, Latee, and Double J. Blakmarket also appeared on the Flavor Unit's Roll Wit Da Flava compilation with LeShaun.\n\n9.9: 9.9 was an American R&B group formed in the mid-1980s. The group consisted of members Margo Thunder, Leslie Jones and Wanda Perry. The group formed in 1985 in Boston, Massachusetts. 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The first series, titled in Japan as Garo: The Carved Seal of Flames (Japanese: \u7259\u72fc\u3008GARO\u3009-\u708e\u306e\u523b\u5370- , Hepburn: GARO -Hon\u014d no Kokuin- ) , premiered in October 2014. It was licensed for streaming in North America by Funimation.\n\nPa Togan Sangma: Pa Togan Sangma also known as Togan Sangma or Pa Togan Nengminja Sangma was a Garo tribe leader from Garo hills in North East India. In 1872, during the British occupation of Garo Hills in present Indian state of Meghalaya, the local Garo tribe warriors were led by a young man called Togan Sangma. His troops met the British troops at Rongrenggiri.\n\nReuben Nakian: Reuben Nakian (born August 10, 1897, College Point, New York \u2013 died December 4, 1986, Stamford, Connecticut) was an American sculptor and teacher of Armenian extraction. His recurring themes are from Greek and Roman mythology. Noted works include \"Leda and the Swan\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Hecuba\", and \"The Birth of Venus\". He was also commissioned to create portraits of Roosevelt's cabinet in the 1930s.\n\nBill Capece: William George Capece (born April 1, 1959 in Miami, Florida) is a former professional American football player who played placekicker for three seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He attended Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, Florida along with David Shula, and was invited by Shula's father, Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula, to attend Dolphin practices and work out with placekicker Garo Yepremian. It was Yepremian who provided Capece with the encouragement to consider a career in professional football. Capece attended Florida State University, where he graduated as the holder of FSU's records for single-season scoring (104 points), most field goals in a game (five, against Pittsburgh), and field goal percentage (100%). His 104 points in 1980 were the most by a kicker in national collegiate history. He was signed to a professional contract with the Buccaneers in 1981, during a week in which the Buccaneers cut both their placekicker and their punter. Ironically, Capece's signing marked the end of his former mentor's career, as Yepremian was the player he was signed to replace. After a late-1983 loss to the Green Bay Packers in which missed kicks provided the margin of defeat, coach John McKay made his famous announcement that \"Capece is kaput\". Capece returned as the team's placekicker the following season, but was waived following a poor performance in a preseason game against the Dolphins. His 41 field goals stood as the Buccaneers' career record until broken in 1987 by Donald Igwebuike.\n\nGaro Yepremian: Garabed Sarkis \"Garo\" Yepremian (June 2, 1944 \u2013 May 15, 2015) was an American football placekicker in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, during a career that spanned from 1966 to 1981.\n\nGaro: Gold Storm Sho: Garo: Gold Storm Sho (\u7259\u72fc\u3008GARO\u3009\uff0dGOLD STORM\uff0d\u7fd4 , Garo -GOLD STORM- Sh\u014d , lit. \"Garo: Gold Storm Flight\") is both a film and the fifth television series in the \"Garo\" continuity that serve as sequels to \"\". Wataru Kuriyama and Miki Nanri reprise their roles and are joined by new cast members (among them is Masahiro Inoue as the series antagonist Zinga). The film adaptation was released in theatres on March 28, 2015, while the television series began broadcast on April 3, 2015.\n\nGaro: Makai no Hana: Garo: Makai no Hana (\u7259\u72fc\u3008GARO\u3009-\u9b54\u6212\u30ce\u82b1- , \"Garo: The Makai Flower\") is a 2014 Japanese tokusatsu television drama. It is the fourth television series set in the \"Garo\" universe, this time focusing on the character of Raiga Saezima, the son of the original protagonist Kouga, who takes on the mantle of the Golden Knight Garo. 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The lot, which is not open to the public for tours, has 18 sound stages from 7,000 to 25000 sqft , 220000 sqft of office space, and 223 dressing rooms.\n\nUniversal Pictures: Universal Pictures (also referred to as Universal Studios or simply Universal) is an American film studio owned by Comcast through the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group division of its wholly owned subsidiary NBCUniversal. The company was founded in 1912 by Carl Laemmle, Mark Dintenfass, Charles O. Baumann, Adam Kessel, Pat Powers, William Swanson, David Horsley, Robert H. Cochrane, and Jules Brulatour, and is the oldest surviving film studio in the United States, the world's fourth oldest after Gaumont, Path\u00e9 and Nordisk Film, and the oldest in terms of the overall film market . 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Although officially untitled, it is known informally as both \"XII\" and \"The Virgin Album\". The number \"XII\" was printed vertically on the album cover with the words \"Twelfth Night\" inserted horizontally between the two \"I's\". Some discographies quote the album's title as \"X\", apparently misinterpreting the \"I's\" as simply horizontal lines framing the band's name.\n\nTwelfth Night (1933 film): Twelfth Night is a 1933 American Pre-Code short color film, notable as the very earliest surviving film directed by Orson Welles, then aged 17. It is a recording of the dress rehearsal of Welles's own abridged production at his \"alma mater\", the Todd School for Boys, where he had returned to direct this adaptation of Shakespeare's \"Twelfth Night\" for the Chicago Drama Festival in 1933. The play won first prize at that year's festival, presented as part of the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, A Century of Progress Exposition.\n\nJean Ritchie: Jean Ritchie (December 8, 1922 \u2013 June 1, 2015) was an American folk music singer, songwriter, and Appalachian dulcimer player. Her career formed a kind of bridge between the traditional and modern forms of folk music: in her youth she learned folksongs in the traditional way (orally, from her family and members of her community); and in adulthood she became a successful modern folksinger, promulgating songs in public through concerts and recordings. She was called by some the \"Mother of Folk\".\n\nTobias Beer: Tobias Beer (born 1976) is an English actor. Born in Cambridge, he studied at Oxford University and the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art . He has worked predominantly in the theatre, and his credits include: \"Great Expectations\", \"Merry Wives of Windsor\" (with Judi Dench, Simon Callow and Alistair McGowan), \"Twelfth Night\" and \"The Comedy of Errors\" (all for the Royal Shakespeare Company); \"The Changeling\" for Cheek by Jowl, directed by Declan Donnellan; \"Cymbeline\", \"Twelfth Night\", \"Macbeth\" and \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" for the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park In 2015 he will return to the RSC in Death of a Salesman.\n\nAlexander Rosenbaum: Alexander Yakovlevich Rosenbaum PAR (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u042f\u043a\u043e\u0432\u043b\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0420\u043e\u0437\u0435\u043d\u0431\u0430\u0443\u043c , \"Aleksandr Jakovlevi\u010d Rozyenbaum\") (born September 13, 1951 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian bard from Saint Petersburg. He is best known as an interpreter of the blatnaya pesnya (criminal song) genre. Modern singers in this genre, such as Mikhail Shufutinsky often sing Rosenbaum's songs.\n\nBrightest and Best: \"Brightest and Best\" (occasionally rendered by its first line, \"Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning\") is a Christian hymn written in 1811 by the Anglican bishop Reginald Heber to be sung at the feast of Epiphany. It appeared in Heber's widow's compilation of hymns entitled \"Hymns Written and Adapted to the Weekly Service of the Church Year\" in 1827. It can be sung to a number of tunes, including \"Morning Star\" by James P. Harding, \"Epiphany\" by Joseph Thrupp, and \"Star in the East\" by William Walker. It appears in \"The Lutheran Hymnal\", and appeared in the 1966 Methodist hymnal. It has been recorded by a number of artists, including Glen Campbell, Joanne Hogg and Kathy Mattea (on her album \"Good News\"). The Kentucky traditional singer Jean Ritchie often sang this and told of her childhood memory of her grandmother sitting by the fire and singing it quietly to herself on Twelfth Night; the Library of Congress collected it from her in 1951.\n\nOne-man band: A one-man band or one-woman band is a musician who plays a number of instruments simultaneously using their hands, feet, limbs, and various mechanical and/or electronic contraptions. One person band musicians also often sing while they perform. The simplest type of \"one-person band\" \u2014 a singer accompanying him/herself on acoustic guitar and playing a harmonica mounted in a metal \"harp rack\" below the mouth \u2014 is often used by buskers and folk music singer-guitarists. More complicated setups may include wind instruments strapped around the neck, a large bass drum mounted on the musician's back with a beater which is connected to a foot pedal, cymbals strapped between the knees or triggered by a pedal mechanism, tambourines and maracas tied to the limbs, and a stringed instrument strapped over the shoulders (e.g., a banjo, ukulele or guitar). Since the development of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) in the 1980s, musicians have also incorporated chest-mounted MIDI drum pads, foot-mounted electronic drum triggers, and electronic pedal keyboards into their set-ups. In the 2000s and 2010s, the availability of affordable digital looping pedals enables singer-musicians to record a riff or chord progression and then solo and/or sing over it.\n\nThe Henry Girls: The Henry Girls are an Irish folk and roots music group. The band consists of three sisters: Karen, Lorna and Joleen McLaughlin. All three have studied music and are multi-instrumentalist, utilizing fiddles, ukulele, banjo, guitar, harp, mandolin, piano, and accordion. The Henry Girls often sing in harmony and their sound has been described as a mix of traditional Irish folk music and Americana. They have contributed backup vocals to Mary Black's album \"Stories from the Steeples\". They have also collaborated with Session Americana, D\u00f3nal Lunny, Moya Brennan, Jennifer Kimball, and The Fox Hunt.\n\nMountain Man (band): Mountain Man is an American singing trio of young women described as indie folk rock with a traditional Appalachian-type folk sound. They are notable for earning critical acclaim from numerous music critics. They often sing a cappella, with a \"sparse, haunting, hymnal beauty\" sometimes accompanied by soft acoustic guitar, but with their voices \"virtually unadorned\", according to \"Guardian\" critic Paul Lester. The group toured with the vocalist Feist in 2011, and \"New York Times\" music reviewer Ben Ratliff described their performance as creating shifting harmonies which worked perfectly to complement Feist's vocal delivery.\n\nTwelfth Night (holiday): Twelfth Night is a festival in some branches of Christianity marking the coming of the Epiphany. Different traditions mark the date of Twelfth Night on either 5 January or 6 January; the Church of England, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, celebrates Twelfth Night on the 5th and \"refers to the night before Epiphany, the day when the nativity story tells us that the wise men visited the infant Jesus\". In Western Church traditions, the Twelfth Night concludes the Twelve Days of Christmas; although, in others, the Twelfth Night can precede the Twelfth Day. 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As of 2005, MSW3 recognises 13 subspecies, though genetic studies published in 2015 revealed that six supposed golden jackal subspecies living in Africa were members of a separate species, \"Canis anthus\", reducing the number of actual golden jackal subspecies to seven.\n\nAnatolian leopard: The Anatolian leopard (\"Panthera pardus tulliana\"), also called the Asia Minor leopard, was proposed in the 19th century as a distinct leopard subspecies native to south-western Turkey. Based on morphological analysis, it was proposed to retain the name 'Anatolian leopard' for the population that lived in south-western Turkey, where leopards are considered extinct since the mid-1970s. To date, no leopard has been recorded in this area.\n\nDevetashka cave: Devet\u00e0shka cave (Bulgarian: \u0414\u0435\u0432\u0435\u0442\u0430\u0448\u043a\u0430\u0442\u0430 \u043f\u0435\u0449\u0435\u0440\u0430 ) is a large karst cave around 7 km east of Letnitsa and 15 km northeast of Lovech, near the village of Devetaki on the east bank of the river Osam, in Bulgaria. The site has been continuously occupied by Paleo humans for tens of thousands of years, served as a shelter for various faunal species during extensive periods and is now home to nearly 30,000 bats.\n\nTusheti National Park: The Tusheti National Park in East Georgia is one of the eight new Protected Areas approved by Parliament of Georgia on 22 April 2003. Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the World Bank were part of this approval process under the \"Georgia \u2013 Protected Areas Development Project.\" Plants conserved in the park are pine groves (\"Pinus sosnovkji\") and birch groves (\"Betula litvinovii\", \"Betula raddeana\"). The key faunal species in the park are Anatolian leopard (\"Panthera pardus ambornii\"), bear, chamois, falcon, Golden Eagle, lammergeier, lynx, mountain goat, wild goat, and wolf. The park was named one of the \"12 best places you\u2019ve never heard of\" by BudgetTravel in 2011 not only for its rich biodiversity but also for its aesthetic terrain, hamlets, old defense towers, cuisine, and folk culture.\n\nKiwengwa/Pongwe Forest Reserve: The Kiwengwa/Pongwe Forest Reserve is located on the north east coast of Unguja, 20\u00a0km from Zanzibar Town. The reserve is an important biodiversity spot in the coral rag zone. The forest reserve is rich both in faunal and floral species. 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A departure from L'Amour's traditional subject matter of the Old West, \"Yondering\" contains a mix of adventure stories and character studies, primarily set in the first half of the 20th century. Two of them are set during the World War II era, with many of the stories drawing upon the author's own life experiences. The book's publication celebrated the milestone of L'Amour having an estimated 100 million books in print at that time of publication.\n\nHondo (film): Hondo is a 1953 Warnercolor 3D Western film directed by John Farrow and starring John Wayne and Geraldine Page. The screenplay is based on the July 5, 1952 Collier's short story \"The Gift of Cochise\" by Louis L'Amour. The book \"Hondo\" was a novelization of the film also written by L'Amour, and published by Gold Medal Books in 1953. 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These were different portals however, and did not necessarily lead to the same location.\n\nLast of the Breed: Last of the Breed, a 1987 book by Louis L'Amour, tells the fictional story of Native American United States Air Force pilot Major Joseph Makatozi (Joe Mack), shot down by the Soviets over the ocean between Russia and Alaska and then captured. Although the exact time is never stated, it appears to be the mid- to late 1980s, as Mikhail Gorbachev's rise to power is mentioned. It was L'Amour's second-to-last published novel.\n\nP. C. Wren: Percival Christopher Wren (1 November 187522 November 1941) was an English writer, mostly of adventure fiction. He is remembered best for \"Beau Geste\", a much-filmed book of 1924, involving the French Foreign Legion in North Africa. This was one of 33 novels and short story collections that he wrote, mostly dealing with colonial soldiering in Africa.\n\nKip Morgan: Kipling Morgan, better known as Kip Morgan was a fictional character created by the bestselling author Louis L'Amour. Morgan is a detective, like the hard-boiled detective characters created by Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. In L'Amour's words, \"Kip Morgan is an ex-prizefighter struggling to make a new career himself as a private operator.\" L'Amour wrote a few short stories featuring Morgan including \"Dead Man's Trail\", \"With Death in His Corner\" and \"The Street of Lost Corpses\". Several of the stories make up the latter third of Vol. 6 of \"The Collected Short Stories of Louis L'Amour\".\n\nColumbia Publications: Columbia Publications was an American publisher of pulp magazines featuring the genres of science fiction, westerns, detective stories, romance, and sports fiction. The company published such writers as Isaac Asimov, Louis L'Amour, Arthur C. Clarke, Randall Garrett, Edward D. Hoch, and William Tenn. Operating from the mid-1930s to 1960, Columbia's most notable magazines were the science fiction pulps \"Future Science Fiction\", \"Science Fiction\", and \"Science Fiction Quarterly\". Other long-running titles included \"Double Action Western Magazine\" (1934\u20131960), \"Real Western\" (1935\u20131960), \"Western Action\" (1936\u20131960), \"Famous Western\" (1937\u20131960), \"Today's Love Stories\" (1938\u20131959), and \"Super Sports\" (1939\u20131957). In addition to pulp magazines, the company also published some paperback novels, primarily in the science fiction genre.\n\nSackett: The Sackett family is a fictional American family featured in a number of western novels, short stories and historical novels by American writer Louis L'Amour.\n\nZola Helen Ross: Zola Helen Ross (May 9, 1912 \u2013 November 20, 1989) (n\u00e9e Girdey) was a Pacific Northwest writer. She also taught writing and co-founded the Pacific Northwest Writers Association with Lucile Saunders McDonald of \"The Seattle Times\". She wrote in various genres, including adventure, children's fiction, crime, mystery, and suspense. She was also the author of several Western historical novels; her male counterpart was Louis L'Amour. The Pacific Northwest and the Great Basin are the settings for her stories, and they include the towns of Reno, San Francisco, and Seattle. Ross occasionally wrote under the pseudonyms Helen Arre and Bert Iles. She taught writing at the University of Washington and the Lake Washington schools in Kirkland, Washington. She was married to William Frank Ross, and lived in Seattle, Washington.\n\nLouis L'Amour: Louis Dearborn L'Amour ( ; March 22 1908 \u2013June 10 1988) was an American novelist and short story writer. His books consisted primarily of Western novels (though he called his work 'frontier stories'); however, he also wrote historical fiction (\"The Walking Drum\"), science fiction (\"The Haunted Mesa\"), non-fiction (\"Frontier\"), as well as poetry and short-story collections. Many of his stories were made into films and John Wayne once made the dubious assertion that L'Amour was the most interesting man in the world. L'Amour's books remain popular and most have gone through multiple printings. 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China Airlines operates over 1,400 flights weekly to 118 airports in 115 cities (including codeshare) across Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania. The cargo division operates 91 pure freighter flights weekly. The carrier was, in 2013, the 29th and 10th largest airline in the world in terms of passenger revenue per kilometer (RPK) and freight RPK, respectively. China Airlines has three airline subsidiaries: Mandarin Airlines operates flights to domestic and low-demand regional destinations; China Airlines Cargo, a member of Skyteam Cargo, operates a fleet of freighter aircraft and manages its parent airline's cargo-hold capacity; Tigerair Taiwan is a low-cost carrier established by China Airlines and Singaporean airline group Tigerair Holdings and is wholly owned by China Airlines Group.\n\nList of low-cost airlines: The following is a list of low-cost carriers organized by home country. A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as a no-frills, discount or budget carrier or airline) is an airline that offers generally low fares in exchange for eliminating many traditional passenger services. Regional airlines, which may compete with low-cost airlines on some routes, are listed at List of regional airlines.\n\nAirTran Airways: AirTran Airways was an American low-cost airline headquartered originally in Orlando, Florida, then in Dallas, Texas, after its acquisition by Southwest Airlines, into which it was integrated. AirTran operated nearly 700 daily flights, primarily in the eastern and midwestern United States, with its principal hub at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport where it operated nearly 200 daily departures. AirTran's fleet consisted of Boeing 717-200 aircraft, of which it was the world's largest operator, and Boeing 737-700 aircraft. 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She was a prominent society woman; an advocate of prison reform, women's suffrage and educational modernization; a white supremacist and slave owner; and one of the few prominent women who spoke in favor of lynching. Bartley reports that by 1915 she \"was championing a lengthy feminist program that ranged from prohibition to equal pay for equal work.\"\n\nVal Demings: Valdez Venita \"Val\" Demings (n\u00e9e Butler; March 12, 1957) is an American police officer and politician who serves as the member of the United States House of Representatives from Florida 's 10 congressional district . She served as Chief of the Orlando Police Department, the first woman to hold the position. 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A popular tourist attraction, the center is owned by the Church of Christ, Scientist (the Christian Science church), which refers to it as Christian Science Plaza. The complex, including most of the landscape was designated as a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 2011.\n\nChristian Science Center- Belvidere/ Dalton: The Belvidere/Dalton tower is a planned 60-story, 699' tower on the grounds of Boston's Christian Science Center adjacent to the Prudential Tower complex on a small, triangular open space owned by the Christian Science Center above the entrance ramps to the complex's parking garage. There will also be a mid-rise, 285' tower built across the street on a current parking lot. The taller tower will be of mixed hotel/residential usage with first-floor retail, while the mid-rise tower will be fully residential with first-floor retail as well.\n\nThe Herald of Christian Science: The Herald of Christian Science was first published in 1903 in response to the demand for a monthly publication on Christian Science in Germany. Due to an increasing demand for Christian Science Literature from other countries, the \"Herald\" grew to include twelve different languages. Until the 90\u2019s the magazine was bilingual, with English and translated texts side by side. Currently the \"Herald\" is available in fourteen languages, giving readers around the world an understanding of Christian Science practice. 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Treatment is non-medical, rather it is based on the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, \"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\" (1875) by Mary Baker Eddy (1821\u20131910), who \"discovered\" Christian Science in 1866 and founded the Christian Science church in 1879. According to the church, Christian Science practitioners address physical conditions, as well as relationship or financial difficulties and any other problem or crisis. Practitioners are either \"listed\" or \"unlisted,\" a designation that refers to a form of international accreditation maintained by The Mother Church, in Boston, Massachusetts.\n\nReader (Christian Science Church): A Reader in a Christian Science church is a member of the congregation who has been elected to serve in one of two positions responsible for church services. Each week's sermon in Christian Science churches is outlined in the \"Christian Science Quarterly\", prepared months in advance, and is the same in all Christian Science churches, worldwide. A lay church, it has no clergy; rather, the sermons consist of passages from the \"Bible\" and the Christian Science textbook, are studied as lessons during the week and are read aloud to the congregation on the Sunday following.\n\nEighth Church of Christ, Scientist: Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist is an historic Christian Science church located at 4359 S. Michigan Avenue / 112 E. 44th street (Michigan Avenue at 44th Street) in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It was built between 1910 and 1911 by Leon E. Stanhope. The church has the distinction of being one of the oldest African-American Christian Science congregations in the United States. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on June 9, 1993. 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Each NBA franchise seeks to add new players through an annual draft. The NBA uses a draft lottery to determine the first three picks of the NBA draft; the 14\u00a0teams that did not make the playoffs the previous year are eligible to participate. After the first three picks are decided, the rest of the teams pick in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record. To be eligible for the NBA Draft, a player in the United States must be at least 19\u00a0years old during the calendar year of the draft and must be at least one year removed from the graduation of his high school class.\n\n1992 NBA draft: The 1992 NBA draft took place on June 24, 1992, in Portland, Oregon. At the time, the draft was considered to be one of the deepest drafts in NBA history. The top three picks (Shaquille O'Neal, Alonzo Mourning, Christian Laettner) were considered can't-miss prospects. O'Neal and Mourning are Hall of Famers. Laettner made one All-Star game in his career and was an Olympic Gold Medalist on the 1992 Dream Team, but did not live up to the lofty expectations set for him. All three would end up playing together on the 2005 Miami Heat. Two other players went on to become All-Stars (Tom Gugliotta once, Latrell Sprewell four times) and several others had solid careers (Jimmy Jackson, Robert Horry, Doug Christie, P.J. Brown, LaPhonso Ellis, Jon Barry, Walt Williams, Anthony Peeler, and Clarence Weatherspoon). Harold Miner, who was given the nickname \"Baby Jordan\" because of his similarities to Michael Jordan, slipped to number 12 and, other than winning two slam dunk contests, only had a brief, uneventful four-year career.\n\n1992\u201393 Charlotte Hornets season: The 1992\u201393 NBA season was the fifth season for the Charlotte Hornets in the National Basketball Association. In the 1992 NBA draft, the Hornets selected center Alonzo Mourning out of Georgetown with the second overall pick. With the addition of Mourning, along with second-year star Larry Johnson and Muggsy Bogues, the Hornets struggled around .500 for most of the season, but won 9 of their final 12 games finishing their season third in the Central Division with a 44\u201338 record, and qualified for their first ever playoff appearance. The team became the first of the four expansion franchises of the late 1980s to win a playoff series, when Mourning sunk a 20 ft jumper at the buzzer in Game 4 of the first round playoff series against the 4th-seeded Boston Celtics. However, in the semifinals, the Hornets were eliminated by the New York Knicks in five games.\n\n2004\u201305 Miami Heat season: The 2004\u201305 NBA season season was the 17th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association. The Heat entered the season with high expectations following the acquisition of All-Star center Shaquille O'Neal from the Los Angeles Lakers, plus signing free agents Christian Laettner, three-point specialist Damon Jones, and Shandon Anderson. The team played solid basketball posting a 14-game winning streak between December and January winning 25 of their first 32 games, then winning twelve straight between February and March. At midseason, the team re-signed free agent All-Star center Alonzo Mourning, and re-acquired former Heat guard Steve Smith from the expansion Charlotte Bobcats. The Heat finished in first place in both their division and conference with a 59\u201323 record, which was the franchise's best since 1996\u201397.\n\n1967 NBA draft: The 1967 NBA draft was the 21st annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 3 and 4, 1967 before the 1967\u201368 season. In this draft, 12 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Baltimore Bullets were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. Five teams that had the best records in previous season were not awarded second round draft picks. Two expansion franchises, the Seattle SuperSonics and the San Diego Rockets, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the sixth and seventh pick in the first round, along with the last two picks of each subsequent round. The draft consisted of 20 rounds comprising 162 players selected.\n\nChristian Laettner: Christian Donald Laettner ( , ; born August 17, 1969) is a retired American basketball player whose Hall of Fame career for the Duke Blue Devils is widely regarded as one of the best in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) history. He was the star player on the back-to-back National Championship teams of 1991 and 1992. He is particularly famous for his game-winning shot against Kentucky in the 1992 regional final and for the hatred he received from opposing fans.\n\n1977 NBA draft: The 1977 NBA draft was the 31st annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 10, 1977, before the 1977\u201378 season. In this draft, 22 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Milwaukee Bucks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Kansas City Kings, who obtained the New York Nets first-round pick in a trade, were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, six college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. Four former American Basketball Association (ABA) franchises who joined the NBA when both leagues merged, the Denver Nuggets, the Indiana Pacers, the New York Nets and the San Antonio Spurs, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time. Prior to the start of the season, the Nets relocated to New Jersey and became the New Jersey Nets. The draft consisted of 8 rounds comprising the selection of 170 players.\n\n1976 NBA draft: The 1976 NBA draft was the 30th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976\u201377 season. In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Atlanta Hawks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick. The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. The New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round pick respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players. On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA\u2013NBA merger.\n\n1997 NBA All-Star Game: The 1997 NBA All-Star Game was the 47th edition of the All-Star Game and commemorated the 50th anniversary of NBA. The game was played on February 9, 1997, at Gund Arena (now known as Quicken Loans Arena) in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The winner of the MVP award was Glen Rice of the Charlotte Hornets who played 25 minutes and scored 26 points while breaking two records in the process, 20 points in the third quarter and 24 points in the second half. Rice's 20 points in the period broke Hal Greer's record (19), set in 1968. Rice's 24 points in a half surpassed the previous mark of 23, owned by Wilt Chamberlain and Tom Chambers. Michael Jordan's 14 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists were the first and, until the 2011 NBA All-Star Game, the only triple-double in NBA All-Star Game history (LeBron James (2011), Dwyane Wade (2012), and Kevin Durant (2017) have also achieved this). Five players (Charles Barkley, Alonzo Mourning, Patrick Ewing, Clyde Drexler, Shaquille O\u2019Neal) who were voted or selected for the team opted out due to injury, opening the doors for the annually neglected and the new stars\u2014Joe Dumars, Detlef Schrempf, Chris Webber, Chris Gatling and 20-year-old second-year man Kevin Garnett took their spots.\n\nList of Illinois Fighting Illini in the NBA draft: The Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team, representing the University of Illinois at Urbana\u2013Champaign, has had 68 players drafted into the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the league began holding the yearly event in 1947. Each NBA franchise seeks to add new players through an annual draft. The NBA uses a draft lottery to determine the first three picks of the NBA draft; the 14\u00a0teams that did not make the playoffs the previous year are eligible to participate. 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It was the Crimson Tide's 71st overall and 32nd season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coach Bear Bryant, in his eighth year, and played their home games at Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Legion Field in Birmingham and Ladd Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. They finished season with nine wins, one loss and one tie (9\u20131\u20131 overall, 6\u20131\u20131 in the SEC), as SEC champions and with a victory over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl. Alabama was also recognized as national champions by the AP Poll after their Orange Bowl win.\n\n2015 Clemson Tigers football team: The 2015 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were led by head coach Dabo Swinney in his seventh full year and eighth overall since taking over midway through 2008 season. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium, also known as \"Death Valley.\" Clemson competed in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. On December 5, 2015, the Tigers won the 2015 ACC Championship Game by defeating the North Carolina Tar Heels, 45\u201337, capping their first undefeated regular season since winning the national title in 1981. Ranked No. 1 throughout the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings, Clemson defeated the No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners, 37\u201317, in the 2015 Orange Bowl to advance to the College Football Playoff National Championship. On January 11, 2016, the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide (13\u20131) defeated the No. 1 Clemson Tigers (14\u20130) in the 2016 national championship, 45\u201340. Both Clemson and Alabama finished the season 14\u20131.\n\n1988 Orange Bowl: The 1988 Orange Bowl was an American college football bowl game between the Miami Hurricanes and the Oklahoma Sooners. 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The winner of the game will receive the Orange Bowl trophy.\n\nMark Mangino: Mark Thomas Mangino (born August 26, 1956) is an American football coach, who until October 26, 2015 served as offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at Iowa State University. Previously, Mangino served as the head football coach at the University of Kansas from 2002 to 2009. In 2007, Mangino received several national coach of the year honors after leading the Jayhawks to their first 12-win season in school history and an Orange Bowl victory. However, he resigned as coach at Kansas two seasons later following allegations of mistreatment of players.\n\nMississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium: Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. Veterans Memorial Stadium is the home field of the Jackson State Tigers football team. The stadium was originally known as War Veterans Memorial Stadium then later as Hinds County War Memorial Stadium before finally being christened with its current moniker. In the past it has served as an alternate home stadium for The University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, and the University of Southern Mississippi. From 1973 to 1990 the Egg Bowl was played there and from 1992 to 2013 it hosted the Mississippi High School Activities Association state championship football games. In addition to college and high school games it has hosted several National Football League (NFL) preseason games.\n\n2011 West Virginia Mountaineers football team: The 2011 West Virginia Mountaineer football team represented West Virginia University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season as members of the Big East Conference. The Mountaineers were led by Dana Holgorsen, who was his first season as head coach. West Virginia played their home games on Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, West Virginia. They finished the season 10\u20133, 5\u20132 in Big East play to earn a share of the Big East Conference championship with Cincinnati and Louisville. The Mountaineers earned the league's automatic berth in the BCS due to being the highest ranked of the Big East champions in the final BCS rankings. They were invited to the Orange Bowl for the first time ever where they defeated Clemson 70\u201333. West Virginia is now 3\u20130 in BCS games and the 70 points in the Orange Bowl is the most points ever scored by one team in a bowl game.\n\n2002 Kansas Jayhawks football team: The 2002 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. They participated as members of the Big 12 Conference in the North Division. They were coached by head coach Mark Mangino and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas.\n\n1967 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The 1967 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 1967 college football season. They played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium and competed as members of the Big Eight Conference. They were coached by head coach Chuck Fairbanks. The Sooners defeated Tennessee, 26\u201324, to win the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida.\n\n2014 Orange Bowl (January): The 2014 Orange Bowl was a college football bowl game played on Friday, January 3, 2014, at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The 80th annual Orange Bowl, featured the Clemson Tigers from the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Ohio State Buckeyes from the Big Ten Conference. The game was broadcast live on ESPN at 8:30 PM EST. It was one of the 2013\u201314 bowl games that concluded the 2013 FBS football season. 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Bryant is the only son of former Philadelphia 76ers player and former Los Angeles Sparks head coach Joe Bryant. Selected 13th overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1996 NBA draft, Bryant was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for Vlade Divac a month later. He and then-teammate Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002. After O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat following the 2003\u201304 season, Bryant became the cornerstone of the Lakers franchise. He led the NBA in scoring during the and seasons. In 2006, Bryant scored a career-high 81 points against the Toronto Raptors, the second-highest number of points scored in a game in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain's 100 point performance. Bryant was awarded the regular season's Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) in the 2007\u201308 season and led his team to the 2008 NBA Finals as the first seed in the Western Conference. In the 2008 Summer Olympics, he won a gold medal as a member of the U.S. men's basketball team, occasionally referred to as \"The Redeem Team\". He led the Lakers to two more championships in 2009 and 2010, winning the Finals MVP award on both occasions.\n\nSouth Bay Lakers: The South Bay Lakers are an NBA G League team based in Los Angeles. Founded in 2006 as the Los Angeles D-Fenders, the team is owned by the Los Angeles Lakers, who were the first National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise to own a D-League team. At the conclusion of the 2016\u201317 D-League season, the D-Fenders re-branded as the South Bay Lakers for the G League. They also moved their home games from the Toyota Sports Center into the UCLA Health Training Center, a new practice facility for the Los Angeles Lakers in El Segundo.\n\nLos Angeles Lakers all-time roster: The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. They play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Lakers' franchise was founded in 1947 in Detroit, Michigan before moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the team got its official title from the state's nickname, \"Land of 10,000 Lakes\". The Minneapolis Lakers won five NBA Finals before relocating to Los Angeles in the 1960\u201361 NBA season, becoming the first West Coast team in league history. In the 1960s, the Lakers reached the NBA Finals six times, but lost every series to the Boston Celtics, beginning their long and storied rivalry. In 1972, with future Hall of Famers Wilt Chamberlain, Gail Goodrich, and Jerry West, the Lakers compiled a 33-game winning streak, the longest streak in U.S. professional team sports, and won their sixth title under coach Bill Sharman. The Lakers' popularity soared in the 1980s when they won five additional championships during a nine-year span with the help of Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and coach Pat Riley, the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins. Two of those championships during that span were against their arch-rivals, the Boston Celtics. With the team of Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, Toby Tincher, and Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers played in four of the first five NBA Finals of the 21st century; winning three consecutively from 2000 to 2002, and losing the fourth in 2004. The Lakers would then conclude the decade with three straight Finals appearances; losing to the Boston Celtics in 2008 but then prevailing with back-to-back championships against the Orlando Magic in 2009 and the Boston Celtics in 2010. The 2010 championship marks the 16th NBA championship in Lakers franchise history.\n\nMetta World Peace: Metta World Peace (born Ronald William Artest Jr. on November 13, 1979) is an American professional basketball player. He is currently a member of the New Orleans Gators, a team competing in the Global Mixed Gender Basketball (GMGB) League. He was known as Ron Artest before legally changing his name in September 2011.\n\nLos Angeles Lakers: The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles. The Lakers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. The Lakers play their home games at Staples Center, an arena shared with the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association, and the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League. The Lakers are one of the most successful teams in the history of the NBA, and have won 16 NBA championships, their last being in 2010. As of 2017, the Lakers are the second most valuable franchise in the NBA according to \"Forbes\", having an estimated value of $3.0\u00a0billion.\n\nList of Los Angeles Lakers seasons: The Los Angeles Lakers are a professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA), which was formerly called the Basketball Association of America (BAA). Since 1999, the Lakers have played their home games at Staples Center. The Lakers' franchise was founded in 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The first owners purchased the disbanded Gems from Detroit, Michigan, then renamed and moved the team. It was in Minneapolis where the Lakers received their official title from Minnesota's nickname, Land of 10,000 Lakes. The Lakers won five championships before relocating to Los Angeles for the 1960\u201361 NBA season. The Lakers went on to lose all of their eight appearances in the NBA Finals in the 1960s, despite the presence of Elgin Baylor and Jerry West. In , the Lakers compiled a 33-game winning streak, the longest streak in U.S. professional team sports, and won their sixth title, under coach Bill Sharman. The Lakers' popularity soared in the 1980s when they won five additional championships during a nine-year span with the help of Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and coach Pat Riley, the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins. Two of those championships during that span were against their arch-rivals, the Boston Celtics. With the help of Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, and Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers played in seven NBA Finals between 2000 and 2010, winning three of them consecutively from 2000 to 2002, losing the next two in 2004 and 2008, and winning in 2009 and 2010; the last three appearances were without O'Neal.\n\nLakers\u2013Clippers rivalry: The Lakers\u2013Clippers rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers. The two Pacific Division teams both play their home games at Staples Center in Los Angeles, inspiring their matchups to sometimes be called the \"Hallway Series\". The Lakers relocated from Minneapolis in 1960, while the Clippers moved from San Diego in 1984. Los Angeles fans have historically favored the Lakers. But the Clippers have sold out every home game at Staples Center since Feb. 2011 and entered the 2016\u201317 season with the sixth-longest active sellout streak in the NBA. The Lakers have won 11 of their 16 NBA championships since moving to Los Angeles. Meanwhile, the Clippers have made the playoffs only nine times since 1984 and were long considered the laughingstock of the NBA; in the history of the franchise, they have never advanced past the second round of the playoffs. Some contended that the term \"rivalry\" was inaccurate until the Clippers became more successful. For the first time in 20 years, the Clippers won the season series against the Lakers in 2012\u201313. This was the first of five straight season series victories for the Clippers, which included season sweeps in both 2014-15 and 2015-16. With the Clippers' 3-1 series win in 2016-17, the Lakers have now won the season series just four times in the past 13 seasons, with five Clippers wins, four Lakers wins, and four ties. The Lakers hold a 99\u201347 advantage in the all-time series against the Clippers. The two teams have never met in the playoffs.\n\n2014\u201315 Los Angeles Lakers season: The 2014\u201315 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 67th season, its 66th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 55th in Los Angeles. Coming off from one of the worst seasons in franchise history and missing last season's playoffs, the team looked to rebound. Mike D'Antoni resigned in late April following two miserable seasons, leaving the team without a head coach. In the offseason, Pau Gasol left for Chicago and Jodie Meeks left for Detroit respectively, leaving big holes to fill. After failing to land the biggest names in the offseason like Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James, the Lakers brought back numerous key role players from last season including Nick Young, Jordan Hill, and Ryan Kelly. The Lakers later acquired point guard Jeremy Lin in a trade with Houston and won the bidding rights to power forward Carlos Boozer after being amnestied by Chicago in the offseason. The Lakers also drafted Kentucky's star power forward Julius Randle and shooting guard Jordan Clarkson in the 2014 NBA Draft. The team then hired Lakers Showtime player and former Coach of the Year, Byron Scott as head coach in late July. On December 14, 2014, Kobe Bryant scored 26 points to pass Michael Jordan for third on the NBA's all-time scoring list in a 100\u201394 win over Minnesota.\n\nSports in Los Angeles: The Los Angeles metropolitan area is home to several professional and collegiate sports teams. The Greater Los Angeles Area has nine major league professional teams: the Anaheim Ducks, the Los Angeles Angels, the Los Angeles Chargers, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Dodgers, LA Galaxy, the Los Angeles Kings, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles FC will begin play as the area's tenth major team in 2018. USC Trojans football, UCLA Bruins men's basketball, USC Trojans baseball, USC Trojans track & field, and Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball are all historically premier organizations in college sports. Other major sports teams include UCLA Bruins Football, Los Angeles Sparks, Pepperdine Waves baseball, and formerly the Los Angeles Raiders and Los Angeles Aztecs. Between them, these Los Angeles area sports teams have won a combined 105 Championship Titles. Los Angeles area colleges have produced upwards of 200 National Championship Teams, primarily from USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins of the Pac-12 Conference. The 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics were held in Los Angeles. In 2028 the city will host the Olympics for a third time.\n\n2015\u201316 Los Angeles Lakers season: The 2015\u201316 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 68th season, its 67th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 56th in Los Angeles. The Lakers looked to rebound following its worst season in franchise history in 2014\u201315. Unfortunately, the Lakers would finish with a franchise-worst 17\u201365 record. Jordan Hill, Jeremy Lin, Wesley Johnson, Wayne Ellington, Carlos Boozer, Ronnie Price and Ed Davis all departed respectively. The Lakers drafted D'Angelo Russell, Larry Nance, Jr., and Anthony Brown in the 2015 NBA Draft. Afterwards, the Lakers traded for former Pacers' center Roy Hibbert and signed for the reigning Sixth Man of the Year, Lou Williams, and forward Brandon Bass. Former Lakers forward, Metta World Peace, was brought back to the team as well after the Lakers amnestied him in 2013. 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Located near Hell's Kitchen, Chelsea and the Penn Station area, the building is a part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, a plan to redevelop the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's West Side Yards.\n\nVessel (structure): Vessel is a public structure and landmark that is under construction as part of the Hudson Yards redevelopment project in the Manhattan borough of New York City. The elaborate honeycomb-like structure is designed to rise 16 stories and consist of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings. When complete, visitors would be able to climb the installation. 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Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. and AIG are among the tenants.\n\n50 Hudson Yards: 50 Hudson Yards is a building being planned as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. The planned building is to be located to the north of 30 Hudson Yards, and on the east side of the Hudson Park and Boulevard, adjacent to 55 Hudson Yards. It will total 2.9 million square feet of commercial space. At the SW corner of 34th Street and 10th Avenue, it will replace the drive-thru McDonald's that had long-occupied the space.\n\n3 Hudson Boulevard: 3 Hudson Boulevard, previously tentatively known as the GiraSole, is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Manhattan's Hudson Yards and Hell's Kitchen neighborhoods along the Hudson Park and Boulevard in New York City. 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It was translated into English in 1997 by Guido Waldman. A new English translation by Ann Goldstein was published in 2006.\n\nPatrick White: Patrick Victor Martindale White (28 May 191230 September 1990) was an Australian writer who is widely regarded as one of the most important English-language novelists of the 20th century. From 1935 to 1987, he published twelve novels, three short-story collections and eight plays.\n\nPatrick White Award: The Patrick White Award is an annual literary prize established by Patrick White. White used his 1973 Nobel Prize in Literature award to establish a trust for this prize.\n\nLa Conquista (opera): La Conquista (also known as Montezuma) is an opera in two acts by Lorenzo Ferrero set to a trilingual libretto by the composer and Frances Karttunen, based on a concept by Alessandro Baricco. It depicts the major episodes of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in 1521 and the subsequent destruction of the Aztec civilization. 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Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the Tony Award Productions, a joint venture of The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing, to \"honor the best performances and stage productions of the previous year.\" Originally called the Tony Award for Actor, Supporting or Featured (Dramatic), it was later changed to its current title in 1976. Before 1956, nominees' names were not made public. The change was made by the awards committee to \"have a greater impact on theatregoers\".\n\nMark Rylance: Sir David Mark Rylance Waters (born 18 January 1960) is an English actor, theatre director, and playwright. He was the first artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe in London, from 1995 to 2005. His film appearances include \"Prospero's Books\" (1991), \"Angels and Insects\" (1995), \"Institute Benjamenta\" (1996), and \"Intimacy\" (2001). 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Starring Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, Charles Hallahan, Elizabeth Hoffman, Jamie Ren\u00e9e Smith, Jeremy Foley and Grant Heslov, the film was set in the fictional town of Dante's Peak where the inhabitants must survive a volcanic eruption and the resultant dangers. It was released on February 7, 1997 under the production of Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures and Pacific Western Productions.\n\nDustin Hoffman filmography: American actor Dustin Hoffman began his career by appearing in an episode of \"Naked City\" in 1961. His first theatrical performance was 1961's \"A Cook for Mr. General\" as Ridzinski. Following several guest appearances on television, he starred in the 1966 play \"Eh? \"; his performance garnered him both a Theatre World Award and Drama Desk Award. Hoffman made his film debut in 1967 when he appeared in the comedy \"The Tiger Makes Out\". In the same year, his breakthrough role as Benjamin \"Ben\" Braddock, the title character in Mike Nichols' comedy-drama \"The Graduate\", led to Hoffman achieving star status and his first Academy Award nomination. He then acted in the play \"Jimmy Shine\" as the eponymous character and the comedy film \"Madigan's Millions\" (both 1968). In 1969, he starred alongside Jon Voight in the Academy Award for Best Picture winner \"Midnight Cowboy\", which Hoffman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor a second time.\n\nAnn Hunt and Elizabeth Hamel: Ann Hunt and Elizabeth Hamel (born 28 February 1936) are twin sisters who were reunited after almost 78 years apart. The period of separation is a Guinness World Record for twins. Both women were born in Aldershot, England, in 1936. Their mother could not afford to keep both of them since she was a domestic servant. 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He is best known for his work with the English rock band Radiohead, having produced all of their studio albums since \"OK Computer\" (1997); he has been dubbed the \"sixth member\" of the band, in an allusion to George Martin being called the \"Fifth Beatle\". Godrich has also worked extensively with Radiohead singer Thom Yorke on his solo material, and is a member of the bands Atoms for Peace (with Yorke) and Ultra\u00edsta. Other acts Godrich has worked with include Beck, Paul McCartney, U2, R.E.M. and Roger Waters. He is the creator of the music webseries \"From the Basement\".\n\nRadiohead: Radiohead are an English rock band from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, formed in 1985. The band consists of Thom Yorke (lead vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards), Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, keyboards, other instruments), Ed O'Brien (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Greenwood (bass), and Phil Selway (drums, percussion, backing vocals). 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He is best remembered for his tremendous success with the Inter Milan team known as \"Grande Inter\" in the 1960s.\n\n2009\u201310 FC Barcelona season: In 2009\u201310, Futbol Club Barcelona started the new season with the prospect of winning six major competitions in the 2009\u20132010 season. They contested for the Supercopa de Espa\u00f1a, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Copa del Rey, La Liga, and the UEFA Champions League. During the summer transfer window, the club swapped their top league goal scorer during the treble season, Samuel Eto'o to Italy's Inter Milan in exchange for Zlatan Ibrahimovi\u0107, along with \u20ac48 million, bringing the total to \u20ac69 million.\n\nList of Inter Milan players: Inter Milan is an Italian association football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was formed on 9 March 1908 to allow the foreign playes to play in Italy. 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During the 2009\u201310, Inter become the first and only Italian team to win the Treble and the second team to win five trophies in a calendar year.\n\nRicardo Quaresma: Ricardo Andrade Quaresma Bernardo (] ; born 26 September 1983) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Turkish club Be\u015fikta\u015f and the Portugal national team.\n\n2006\u201307 Inter Milan season: The relegation of Juventus to Serie B due to Calciopoli, and Milan and Fiorentina's penalisations, made Inter a clear favourite for the title: the side was empowered with the arrivals of Zlatan Ibrahimovi\u0107, Patrick Vieira, Fabio Grosso and Maicon. In early September, the club suffered a tragedy: Inter's president Giacinto Facchetti died at the age of 64, due to a cancer.\n\n2008\u201309 Inter Milan season: After Roberto Mancini's departure, Jos\u00e9 Mourinho became the new coach of Inter. The Portuguese manager won a trophy at his debut, Supercoppa Italiana, defeating Roma on penalties. He planned a 4\u20133\u20133 formation, with the new arrivals Amantino Mancini and Quaresma as wingers beside Zlatan Ibrahimovi\u0107.\n\nBecoming Zlatan: Becoming Zlatan (Swedish: \"Den unge Zlatan\" ) is a 2016 Swedish independent coming-of age sports documentary about Swedish International association football player Zlatan Ibrahimovi\u0107. The film was directed by brothers Fredrik and Magnus Gertten and follows Ibrahimovi\u0107 through his formative years with football clubs Malm\u00f6 FF and AFC Ajax all the way to his break through with Juventus F.C. in 2005.\n\nTrofeo Pirelli: The Pirelli Cup is an annual friendly football tournament sponsored by the Pirelli Tyre company. The competition was started in 1996 as a single 90-minute friendly match between Pirelli-sponsored Inter Milan and another invited team. Since 1996, 14 editions of the one-match tournament have been held. The latest edition of the competition was held in 2010 in Baltimore, featuring Inter Milan and Manchester City. The match ended 3-0 as Inter won the trophy.\n\nList of Inter Milan managers: Inter Milan is an Italian association football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was formed on 9 March 1908 to allow the foreign playes to play in Italy. Inter played its first competitive match on 10 January 1910 against their cross-town rivals Milan, in which they lost 3\u20132. The club won its very first title in 1910 \u2013 the 1909\u201310 Italian Football Championship. Since then, the club has won further 17 league titles, along with seven Coppa Italia and five Supercoppa Italiana. They have also been crowned champions of Europe on three occasions by winning two European Cups back-to-back in 1964 and 1965 and then another in 2010. The club experienced the most successful period in their history from 2006 to 2010, in which it won five successive league titles, equaling the all-time record at that time, by adding three Italian Cups, three Italian Supercups, one UEFA Champions League and one FIFA Club World Cup. During the 2009\u201310, Inter become the first and only Italian team to win the Treble and the second team to win five trophies in a calendar year.\n\nLuis Su\u00e1rez (footballer, born 1935): Luis Su\u00e1rez Miramontes (] ; born 2 May 1935), also known by the diminutive Luisito, is a Spanish former footballer and manager. He played as a midfielder for Deportivo de La Coru\u00f1a, CD Espa\u00f1a Industrial, FC Barcelona, Inter Milan, Sampdoria and Spain. Su\u00e1rez is regarded as one of Spain's greatest players; he was noted for his elegant, fluid, graceful style of play. Nicknamed \"El Arquitecto\" (The Architect) he was noted for his perceptive passing and explosive shot and in 1960 he became the only Spanish-born player to be voted Ballon d'Or. In 1964 he helped Spain win the European Championship. Suarez originally achieved prominence as a creative inside forward or attacking midfielder for the great Barcelona team of the 1950s before he joined Inter Milan where he reached his prime as deep lying playmaker for the legendary \"Grande Inter\" team of the 1960s. He played a pivotal role in the success Herrera's Inter Milan side, and was one of the primary creative forces in the squad, due to his ball skills, vision, and passing range. 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The \"band\" was actually Bob DeCarlo, the morning disc jockey at KQV in Pittsburgh, Penn. Bob was approached by Nick Cenci and Nick Kousaleous, local Pittsburgh record moguls, to make a novelty record. Bob and the two record men assembled \"Convention '72,\" a \"break-in\" record which consisted of Bob \"imitating\" several popular television reporters of the day, including Walter Cronkite (\"Walter Klondike\"), Chet Huntley (\"Sidney Bruntley\" as a flamboyantly gay reporter - for some reason), David Brinkley (\"David Stinkley\"), and Harry Reasoner (\"Larry Reasoning\") asking questions of current politicians involved in that year's presidential election (such as Thomas Eagleton, Sargent Shriver, Spiro Agnew, Richard Nixon, Edward Kennedy, George McGovern, Martha Mitchell, Jane Fonda and Henry Kissinger) at a joint national \"Get Together\" convention of Republicans and Democrats, with the responses given as lines from popular songs of the day (in a manner analogous to that made famous by Dickie Goodman). 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Kissinger, one of the most famous diplomats of the 20th century, is well known for the role he played in Sino-American relations during the Nixon administration and in particular the 1972 Nixon visit to China.\n\nHenry Kissinger: Henry Alfred Kissinger ( ; born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, ] ; May 27, 1923) is an American diplomat and political scientist who served as the United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under the presidential administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Born in Germany, Kissinger was a Jewish refugee who fled the Nazi regime with his family in 1938. He became National Security Advisor in 1969 and later concurrently United States Secretary of State in 1973. For his actions negotiating a ceasefire in Vietnam, Kissinger received the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize under controversial circumstances, with two members of the committee resigning in protest. Kissinger later sought, unsuccessfully, to return the prize after the ceasefire failed.\n\nRichard Nixon: Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 \u2013 April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States from 1969 until 1974, when he resigned from office, the only U.S. president to do so. He had previously served as the 36th Vice President of the United States from 1953 to 1961, and prior to that as a U.S. Representative and also Senator from California.\n\nCase\u2013Church Amendment: The Case\u2013Church Amendment was legislation approved by the U.S. Congress in June 1973 that prohibited further U.S. military activity in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia unless the president secured Congressional approval in advance. This ended direct U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam War, although the U.S. continued to provide military equipment and economic support to the South Vietnamese government. It is named for its principal co-sponsors, Senators Clifford P. Case (R-NJ) and Frank Church (D-ID). The Amendment was defeated 48\u201342 in the U.S. Senate in August 1972, but revived after the 1972 election. It was reintroduced on January 26, 1973 and approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on May 13. When it became apparent that the Amendment would pass, President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, lobbied frantically to have the deadline extended. It passed the United States Congress with bipartisan support in June by a margin of 325\u201386 in the House, and 73\u201316 in the Senate. Both of these margins were greater than the two-thirds majority required to override a presidential veto. Although U.S. ground forces had been withdrawn earlier under a policy called Vietnamization, bombing continued until August 15, 1973, the deadline set by the Amendment.\n\nThe Trials of Henry Kissinger: The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002) is a documentary film inspired by Christopher Hitchens' 2001 book \"The Trial of Henry Kissinger\", examining war crimes claimed to have been done by Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later Secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford.\n\nLinkage (policy): Linkage was a policy pursued by the United States of America, championed by Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, during the 1970s period of Cold War D\u00e9tente which aimed to persuade the Soviet Union and Communist China to co-operate in restraining revolutions in the Third World in return for concessions in nuclear and economic fields. 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Just the day before, January 2, Nixon told CBS News reporter Dan Rather in an interview that the bombing was \"very, very effective.\" Previously missing from the Richard Nixon Library, the memo was discovered in the possession of Alexander Butterfield, who served as the Deputy Assistant to President Nixon from 1969 to 1973, by \"Washington Post\" reporter Bob Woodward, who subsequently published it in his 2015 book \"The Last of the President's Men\".", "question": "What is the year of the event which occured first, Richard Nixon was born, or The Trial of Henry Kissinger was published?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"first_event_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year of the event that occurred first."}, "events_compared": {"type": "array", "description": "Details of the events being compared.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"event_name": {"type": "string", "description": "Name of the event."}, "event_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "Year the event occurred."}}, "required": ["event_name", "event_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "earliest_event_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the event that occurred earliest."}}, "required": ["first_event_year", "events_compared", "earliest_event_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"first_event_year": 1913, "events_compared": [{"event_name": "Richard Nixon was born", "event_year": 1913}, {"event_name": "The Trial of Henry Kissinger was published", "event_year": 2001}], "earliest_event_name": "Richard Nixon was born"}, "ground_truth": {"first_event_year": 1913, "events_compared": [{"event_name": "Richard Nixon was born", "event_year": 1913}, {"event_name": "The Trial of Henry Kissinger was published", "event_year": 2001}], "earliest_event_name": "Richard Nixon was born"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1971, "output_tokens": 73, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "9384855035065fee78e018b41afe72212d167d21abe7ccb267218d797b7db719", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a77ce115542995d831812ee", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "James Frederick DeGale", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "James DeGale: James Frederick DeGale, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 3 February 1986) is a British professional boxer. He has held the IBF super-middleweight title since 2015, having previously held the British super-middleweight title from 2010 to 2011, and the European super-middleweight title from 2011 to 2012. As of May 2017, he is ranked as the world's best super-middleweight by \"The Ring\" magazine and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and third by BoxRec. As an amateur, DeGale represented Great Britain at the 2008 Olympics, winning a gold medal in the middleweight division. By later becoming IBF champion, he became the first British boxer ever to have won both an Olympic gold medal and a professional world title.\n\nShinsuke Yamanaka: Shinsuke Yamanaka (\u5c71\u4e2d \u614e\u4ecb , Yamanaka Shinsuke , born October 11, 1982) is a Japanese professional boxer, and former WBC and \"The Ring\" bantamweight world champion, having held the WBC title between 2011 and 2017. He made twelve successful defences of the WBC title and his reign is the fourth longest in boxing's bantamweight division. As of May 2017, he is ranked as the world's best bantamweight by \"The Ring\" magazine, BoxRec and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board. He is also ranked as the world's seventh best boxer, pound for pound, by BoxRec, ninth by \"The Ring\" magazine, and ninth by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.\n\nScott Quigg: Scott Quigg (born 9 October 1988) is a British professional boxer. He held the WBA (Regular) super-bantamweight title from 2013 to 2016, and the British super-bantamweight title from 2011 to 2012. As of May 2017, he is ranked as the world's fourth best featherweight by BoxRec, and eighth by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.\n\nChris Eubank Jr.: Christopher Livingstone \"Chris\" Eubank Jr. (born 18 September 1989) is a British professional boxer. He has held the IBO super-middleweight title since February 2017, having previously held the WBA interim and British middleweight titles between 2015 and 2016. As of July 2017, Eubank Jr. is ranked as the world's second best super middleweight by BoxRec, sixth by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and seventh by \"The Ring\" magazine. He is the son of former two-weight world boxing champion Chris Eubank.\n\nTerry Flanagan (boxer): Terry Flanagan (born 11 June 1989) is a British professional boxer. He has held the WBO lightweight title since 2015, becoming the first Englishman to win a world title at lightweight. He also held the British lightweight title in 2014, and won the Prizefighter tournament in 2012. As of May 2017, he is ranked as the world's third best lightweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board and \"The Ring\" magazine, and fourth by BoxRec.\n\nKhalid Yafai: Khalid \"Kal\" Yafai (Arabic: \u062e\u0627\u0644\u062f \u064a\u0627\u0641\u0639\u064a\u200e \u200e ; born 11 June 1989) is a British professional boxer who has held the WBA super-flyweight title since December 2016. As an amateur, he represented Great Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics and won a silver medal at the 2010 European Amateur Boxing Championships as a flyweight. As of May 2017, he is ranked as the world's fifth best super-flyweight by BoxRec and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and sixth by \"The Ring\" magazine.\n\nGilberto Ram\u00edrez: Gilberto Ram\u00edrez S\u00e1nchez (born June 19, 1991) is a Mexican professional boxer. He has held the WBO super middleweight title since 2016, and is the first boxer from Mexico to win a major world title in that weight class. As of September 2017, Ram\u00edrez is ranked as the world's best active super middleweight by BoxRec, and second by \"The Ring\" magazine and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.\n\nAnthony Joshua: As of May 2017, Joshua is ranked as the world's best heavyweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board and BoxRec, and second best by \"The Ring\". His knockout-to-win ratio stands at 100%. Joshua is the second British boxer, after James DeGale, to win both a gold medal at the Olympics and a world title by a major professional sanctioning body, as well as being the first British heavyweight to do so. He is also the second boxer, after Joe Frazier, to win a world heavyweight title whilst still reigning as Olympic champion at the top weight.\n\nAndre Ward: Andre Michael Ward (born February 23, 1984) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2004 to 2017. He retired with an undefeated record and held eight world titles in two weight classes, including the unified WBA (Super), WBC, \"Ring\" magazine, and lineal super middleweight titles between 2009 and 2015; and the unified WBA (Undisputed), IBF, WBO, and \"Ring\" light heavyweight titles between 2016 and 2017. During his reign as light heavyweight champion, Ward was ranked as the world's best active boxer, pound for pound, by \"The Ring\" magazine and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board (TBRB), as well as the world's best active boxer in the division by \"The Ring\", the TBRB, and BoxRec.\n\nOleksandr Usyk: Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Usyk (Ukrainian: \u041e\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u041e\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0423\u0301\u0441\u0438\u043a ) is a Ukrainian professional boxer who has held the WBO junior heavyweight title since 2016. As of May 2017 he is ranked as the world's best in the division by \"The Ring\" magazine, the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and BoxRec. 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She made her film debut in the 1995 teen drama \"Kids\". Her subsequent film roles include \"He Got Game\", \"Men in Black II\", \"25th Hour\", \"Rent\", \"Sin City\", \"Death Proof\", \"Seven Pounds\", \"\", and \"Top Five\". Dawson has also provided voice-over work for Disney and DC.\n\nRachael Leigh Cook: Rachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979) is an American actress, model, voice artist, and producer, who is best known for her starring role in films \"She's All That\" (1999), \"Josie and the Pussycats\" (2001), and the television series \"Into the West\" and \"Perception\", as well as being the voice behind various characters in \"Robot Chicken\" and Tifa Lockhart in the English version of \"\".\n\nJosie and the Pussycats (film): Josie and the Pussycats is a 2001 American musical comedy film released by Universal Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 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She married four times, and her second husband was Mounir Mourad.\n\nJackie Joseph: Jackie Joseph (born Sammie Jacqueline Joseph; November 7, 1933) is an American character actress, voice artist, and writer known for portraying Alan Brady's niece Jackie on the \"Dick van Dyke Show\", as well as the film characters of: Audrey Fulquard in the original \"The Little Shop of Horrors\" (1960), Sheila Futterman in \"Gremlins\" (1984) and \"\" (1990), Mrs Kirkland in \"\" (1985) and \"\" (1987), and the voice of Melody in the animated series \"Josie and the Pussycats\" and \"Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space\".\n\nSherry Alberoni: Sharyn Eileen \"Sherry\" Alberoni (born December 4, 1946) is an American actress and voice artist. Alberoni got her start as a Mouseketeer on the weekday ABC television program \"The Mickey Mouse Club\". As an adult, she became a voice artist for Hanna-Barbera Productions. Besides providing voices for numerous incidental characters in series such as \"Jeannie\", Alberoni is best known as the voice of nasty rich-girl Alexandra Cabot from \"Josie and the Pussycats\" , \"superhero-in-training\" Wendy from the first season of \"Super Friends\", the heroic robot, Bo in \"Mighty Orbots\" and Glumdalclitch in \"The Three Worlds of Gulliver\". In 1971, she starred alongside Patty Andrews in the Sherman Brothers stage musical, \"Victory Canteen\".\n\nRachel Devirys: Rachel Devirys (28 February 1890 - 16 May 1983) was a French film actress born in the Crimea, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). She starred in some 50 films between 1916 and 1956.\n\nIrene Montal\u00e0: Irene Montal\u00e0 is a Spanish actress born in the district of Nou Barris of Barcelona. She is the daughter of Merc\u00e8 Montal\u00e0. She studied interpretation with Txiki Berrando and Manuel Lillo. She has also studied dancing and singing. 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Following controversy over the reinstatement of the race, organisers of the Grand Prix abandoned their bid to host a race in 2011.\n\n2008 Bahrain Grand Prix: The 2008 Bahrain Grand Prix (formally the V Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 6 April 2008 at the Bahrain International Circuit, in Sakhir, Bahrain. It was the third race of the 2008 Formula One season. The 57-lap race was won by Felipe Massa for the Ferrari team. Kimi R\u00e4ikk\u00f6nen was second in the other Ferrari, and BMW Sauber driver Robert Kubica was third.\n\nKimi R\u00e4ikk\u00f6nen: Kimi-Matias R\u00e4ikk\u00f6nen (] ; born 17 October 1979), nicknamed \"The Ice Man\", is a Finnish racing driver currently driving for Ferrari in Formula One. He won the F1 Driver's championship with Ferrari in 2007 and to date remains the last Ferrari Champion.\n\n2006 Bahrain Grand Prix: The 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix (formally the III Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain on 12 March 2006. The 57-lap race was the opening round of the 2006 Formula One season and the third running of the Bahrain Grand Prix. It was won by the World Champions, Fernando Alonso and the Renault team. Ferrari driver and polesitter Michael Schumacher began his final season in Formula One (before his return with Mercedes in ) with second position. Kimi R\u00e4ikk\u00f6nen completed the podium after he finished in third place with the McLaren team, despite starting in last position.\n\n2016 Bahrain Grand Prix: The 2016 Bahrain Grand Prix (formally known as the 2016 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 3 April 2016 at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. The race was the second round of the 2016 season and marked the twelfth time that the Bahrain Grand Prix had been run as a round of the Formula One World Championship. Lewis Hamilton was the defending race winner, while his Mercedes team-mate, Nico Rosberg was the Drivers' Championship leader coming into the round.\n\n2015 Bahrain Grand Prix: The 2015 Bahrain Grand Prix (formally known as the 2015 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 19 April 2015 at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. The race was the fourth round of the 2015 season and marked the eleventh time that the Bahrain Grand Prix has been run as a round of the Formula One World Championship.\n\n2017 Bahrain Grand Prix: The 2017 Bahrain Grand Prix (formally known as the 2017 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that took place on 16 April 2017 at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. The race was the third round of the 2017 season and marked the thirteenth time that the Bahrain Grand Prix has been run as a round of the Formula One World Championship. The winner of the previous Bahrain Grand Prix, Nico Rosberg, did not compete as he had retired after the 2016 season. Before the race, Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton shared the lead in the Drivers' Championship. 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It premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 1 May 1786. The opera's libretto is based on a stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, \"La folle journ\u00e9e, ou le Mariage de Figaro\" (\"The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro\"), which was first performed in 1784. It tells how the servants Figaro and Susanna succeed in getting married, foiling the efforts of their philandering employer Count Almaviva to seduce Susanna and teaching him a lesson in fidelity.\n\nTosca: Tosca (] ) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900. The work, based on Victorien Sardou's 1887 French-language dramatic play, \"La Tosca\", is a melodramatic piece set in Rome in June 1800, with the Kingdom of Naples's control of Rome threatened by Napoleon's invasion of Italy. It contains depictions of torture, murder and suicide, as well as some of Puccini's best-known lyrical arias.\n\nDubrovsky (opera): Dubrovsky (Russian: \"\u0414\u0443\u0431\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439\" ) is an opera in four acts (5 scenes) Op. 58, by Eduard N\u00e1pravn\u00edk, to a Russian libretto by Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky after the novel of the same title (1832) by Alexander Pushkin.\n\nLa Gioconda (opera): La Gioconda is an opera in four acts by Amilcare Ponchielli set to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito (as Tobia Gorrio), based on \"Angelo, Tyrant of Padua\", a play in prose by Victor Hugo, dating from 1835. (This is the same source as Gaetano Rossi had used for his libretto for Mercadante's \"Il giuramento\" in 1837).\n\nNabucco: Nabucco (] ; short for Nabucodonosor ] ~] , English Nebuchadnezzar) is an Italian-language opera in four acts composed in 1841 by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera. The libretto is based on biblical books of Jeremiah and Daniel and the 1836 play by Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois and Francis Cornue, although Antonio Cortese's ballet adaptation of the play (with its necessary simplifications), given at La Scala in 1836, was a more important source for Solera than the play itself. Under its original name of \"Nabucodonosor\", the opera was first performed at La Scala in Milan on 9 March 1842.\n\nA Life for the Tsar: A Life for the Tsar (Russian: \u0416\u0438\u0437\u043d\u044c \u0437\u0430 \u0446\u0430\u0440\u044f , \"Zhizn' za tsarya\"), as it is known in English, although in Soviet times its name was \"Ivan Susanin\" (Russian: \u0418\u0432\u0430\u043d \u0421\u0443\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0438\u043d ) is a \"patriotic-heroic tragic opera\" in four acts with an epilogue by Mikhail Glinka. The original Russian libretto, based on historical events, was written by Nestor Kukolnik, Egor Fyodorovich (von) Rozen, Vladimir Sollogub and Vasily Zhukovsky. It premiered on 27 November 1836 OS (9 December NS) at the Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre in St. Petersburg. The historical basis of the plot involves Ivan Susanin, a patriotic hero of the early 17th century who gave his life in the expulsion of the invading Polish army for the newly elected Tsar Mikhail, the first of the Romanov dynasty, elected in 1613.\n\nL'arlesiana: L'arlesiana is an opera in three acts by Francesco Cilea to an Italian libretto by Leopoldo Marenco. It was originally written in four acts, and was first performed on 27\u00a0November 1897 at the Teatro Lirico di Milano in Milan. It was revised as a three-act opera in 1898, and a prelude was added in 1937.\n\nThe Gambler (Prokofiev): The Gambler (Russian: \u0418\u0433\u0440\u043e\u043a \u2014 \"Igrok\" in transliteration) is an opera in four acts by Sergei Prokofiev to a Russian libretto by the composer, based on the story of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.\n\nThe Snow Maiden: The Snow Maiden (subtitle: A Spring Fairy Tale) (Russian: \u0421\u043d\u0435\u0433\u0443\u0440\u043e\u0447\u043a\u0430\u2013\u0412\u0435\u0441\u0435\u043d\u043d\u044f\u044f \u0441\u043a\u0430\u0437\u043a\u0430 , \"Sneg\u00farochka\u2013Vesennyaya Skazka\") is an opera in four acts with a prologue by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composed during 1880\u20131881. The Russian libretto, by the composer, is based on the like-named play by Alexander Ostrovsky (which had premiered in 1873 with incidental music by Tchaikovsky).\n\nRusalka (Dargomyzhsky): Rusalka (Russian: \u0420\u0443\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043b\u043a\u0430 ) is an opera in four acts, six tableaux, by Alexander Dargomyzhsky, composed during 1848-1855. The Russian libretto was adapted by the composer from Pushkin's incomplete dramatic poem of the same name. It premiered on 4 May 1856 (Old Style) at the Theatre-circus, conducted by Konstantin Lyadov (father of Anatoly Lyadov), choreographed by Marius Petipa and Nikolay Goltz, but was badly received predominantly by the aristocracy.", "question": "A Life for the Tsar is a Russian libretto with four acts, Tosca an Italian libretto has how many acts?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"opera_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the opera."}, "composer": {"type": "string", "description": "The composer of the opera."}, "libretto_language": {"type": "string", "description": "The language of the opera's libretto."}, "number_of_acts": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total number of acts in the opera."}}, "required": ["opera_name", "composer", "libretto_language", "number_of_acts"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"opera_name": "Tosca", "composer": "Giacomo Puccini", "libretto_language": "Italian", "number_of_acts": 3}, "ground_truth": {"opera_name": "Tosca", "composer": "Giacomo Puccini", "libretto_language": "Italian", "number_of_acts": 3}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1738, "output_tokens": 38, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "e38121ff25bb3904324f4062f35c91f370976da4e0c643b11adc463e49769dc5", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7a84555542995eb53be858", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "1901", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Can Man Dan: Dan Johnstone (born July 31, 1987 in Edmonton, Alberta), also known as \"Can Man Dan\", is a Canadian anti-poverty activist, philanthropist, community organizer and social activist. His fundraising group, also called \"Can Man Dan\", works to alleviate poverty and strengthen communities in Alberta, Canada by working with several non profit groups and charities. Johnstone also hosts many of his own created events, but is perhaps best known for his annual \"Moving Hunger Out\" campaign, where he camps out multiple times every December in freezing cold temperatures in the back of a tractor-trailer, aiming to fill it with donations for various Food Banks around Alberta. Due to the severity of the winters commonly found in Alberta and the freezing cold temperatures that go along with them, These campouts have become highly publicized and staple events for various food banks around Alberta. Can Man Dan's campouts have proven to be very successful, as Dan has raised several thousands of dollars and thousands of pounds of food for local food banks every year from these events alone. Johnstone also has created and hosted many other events around Alberta aimed to help those less fortunate including his annual \"We're Here For Ya Day\" event. Can Man Dan offers free hair services, a barbacue lunch, personal hygiene products, backpacks filled with school supplies, fresh bread, and food hampers to thousands of men, women and children every year.\n\nJacobi form: In mathematics, a Jacobi form is an automorphic form on the Jacobi group, which is the semidirect product of the symplectic group Sp(n;R) and the Heisenberg group formula_1. The theory was first systematically studied by .\n\nIsabelle Gallagher: Isabelle Gallagher (born 27 October 1973) is a French mathematician. Her research concerns partial differential equations such as the Navier\u2013Stokes equations, wave equation, and Schr\u00f6dinger equation, as well as harmonic analysis of the Heisenberg group.\n\nRupert Glasgow: Rupert D.V. Glasgow (born 1964 in Sheffield, England) is an institutionally independent translator, philosopher and writer. Glasgow studied French and German at St. John's College, Oxford, UK. His translations from German into English include letters of Martin Heidegger to his wife. Translations from the Spanish include a collection of stories by Augusto Monterroso. Glasgow's writings concern the history of ideas, including comedy, laughter, the mind, as well as the concepts of water and of self. Glasgow taught philosophy courses on 'The Phylogeny of the Self' to biologists at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg, and the University of W\u00fcrzburg, Germany, and received a PhD for a thesis on this topic from the Graduate School of Humanities at the Julius-Maximilians University of W\u00fcrzburg, Germany, under the supervision of Roland Borgards, Karl Mertens, and Martin Heisenberg. Upon invitation, Glasgow presented his work to the German Science Foundation Research Training Group Emotions at the Julius-Maximilians Universit\u00e4t W\u00fcrzburg, Germany (2008), at the Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain (2012), as well as at the Minibrains conference of the European Science Foundation/ European Molecular Biology Organization (2014).\n\nWerner Heisenberg: Werner Karl Heisenberg ( ; ] ; 5 December 1901 \u2013 1 February 1976) was a German theoretical physicist and one of the key pioneers of quantum mechanics. He published his work in 1925 in a breakthrough paper. In the subsequent series of papers with Max Born and Pascual Jordan, during the same year, this matrix formulation of quantum mechanics was substantially elaborated. He is known for the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which he published in 1927. Heisenberg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for 1932 \"for the creation of quantum mechanics\".\n\nIwasawa manifold: In mathematics, in the field of differential geometry, an Iwasawa manifold is a compact quotient of a 3-dimensional complex Heisenberg group by a cocompact, discrete subgroup. An\n\nWeil\u2013Brezin Map: In mathematics, the Weil\u2013Brezin map, named after Andr\u00e9 Weil and Jonathan Brezin, is a unitary transformation that maps a Schwartz function on the real line to a smooth function on the Heisenberg manifold. The Weil\u2013Brezin map gives a geometric interpretation of the Fourier transform, the Plancherel theorem and the Poisson summation formula. The image of Gaussian functions under the Weil\u2013Brezin map are nil-theta functions, which are related to theta functions. The Weil\u2013Brezin map is sometimes referred to as the Zak transform, which is widely applied in the field of physics and signal processing; however, the Weil\u2013Brezin Map is defined via Heisenberg group geometrically, whereas there is no direct geometric or group theoretic interpretation from the Zak transform.\n\nHeisenberg group: In mathematics, the Heisenberg group, named after Werner Heisenberg, is the group of 3\u00d73 upper triangular matrices of the form\n\nExtra special group: In group theory, a branch of abstract algebra, extra special groups are analogues of the Heisenberg group over finite fields whose size is a prime. For each prime \"p\" and positive integer \"n\" there are exactly two (up to isomorphism) extra special groups of order \"p\". Extra special groups often occur in centralizers of involutions. The ordinary character theory of extra special groups is well understood.\n\nTheta representation: In mathematics, the theta representation is a particular representation of the Heisenberg group of quantum mechanics. It gains its name from the fact that the Jacobi theta function is invariant under the action of a discrete subgroup of the Heisenberg group. The representation was popularized by David Mumford.", "question": "The man \"the Heisenberg group\" was named after was born in what year?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person the Heisenberg group was named after."}, "group_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the mathematical group."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the person."}}, "required": ["person_name", "group_name", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Werner Heisenberg", "group_name": "Heisenberg group", "birth_year": 1901}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Werner Heisenberg", "group_name": "Heisenberg group", "birth_year": 1901}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1633, "output_tokens": 32, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "e1b33124394a0b64e252a11f0a6afe33e2bc572c118e517fac1696d4c69c9775", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7a02b25542990198eaf03f", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Serendipity", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Lucy Gordon (actress): Lucy Gordon (22 May 1980 \u2013 20 May 2009) was an English actress and model. She became a face of CoverGirl in 1997 before starting an acting career. Her first film was \"Perfume\" in 2001 before going on to have small roles in \"Spider-Man 3\", \"Serendipity\" and \"The Four Feathers\". Gordon had played the actress and singer Jane Birkin in the film \"\", a biopic of singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. Before the film was released, she was found hanged in her flat in Paris on 20 May 2009 after committing suicide.\n\nThe Space Between Us (film): The Space Between Us is a 2017 American romantic science fiction film directed by Peter Chelsom and written by Allan Loeb, from a story by Stewart Schill, Richard Barton Lewis and Loeb. The film stars Gary Oldman, Asa Butterfield, Britt Robertson, and Carla Gugino, and follows a teenage boy, born on Mars, who travels to Earth.\n\nHear My Song: Hear My Song is a 1991 drama film, written by the actors Peter Chelsom (who directed) and Adrian Dunbar (who plays the lead), based on the story of Irish tenor Josef Locke. It was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 1993 BAFTA awards.\n\nTown & Country (film): Town & Country is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Buck Henry and Michael Laughlin, and starring Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Garry Shandling, Andie MacDowell, Jenna Elfman, Nastassja Kinski, and Charlton Heston. Beatty plays an architect, with Keaton as his wife, and Hawn and Shandling as their best friends. This is Beatty's and Keaton's first film together since 1981's \"Reds,\" and Beatty's third film with Hawn, after 1971's \"$\" and 1975's \"Shampoo\".\n\nHannah Montana: The Movie: Hannah Montana: The Movie is a 2009 American teen musical comedy-drama film based on the Disney Channel television series of the same name. It was the second theatrical film based on a Disney Channel Original Series, after \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\" (2003). The film was directed by Peter Chelsom with screenplay penned by Daniel Berendsen. The film was produced by David Blocker, Billy Ray Cyrus, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Steven Peterman and Michael Poryes. The film stars series regulars Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Emily Osment, Jason Earles, Mitchel Musso, and Mois\u00e9s Arias, as well as Lucas Till, Vanessa Williams, Margo Martindale, and Melora Hardin.\n\nFunny Bones: Funny Bones is a 1995 British-American comedy-drama film from Hollywood Pictures. It was written, directed and produced by Peter Chelsom, co produced by Simon Fields, and co written by Peter Flannery. The music score was by John Altman, and the cinematography by Eduardo Serra. Set in Las Vegas and Blackpool, England, the film stars Oliver Platt, Jerry Lewis, Lee Evans, Leslie Caron, Richard Griffiths, Sadie Corre, Oliver Reed, George Carl, Freddie Davies and Ian McNeice.\n\nThe Mighty: The Mighty is a 1998 drama film directed by Peter Chelsom and based on the book \"Freak the Mighty\" by Rodman Philbrick. The film stars Sharon Stone, Gena Rowlands, Gillian Anderson, Harry Dean Stanton, Kieran Culkin, James Gandolfini, and Elden Henson.\n\nHector and the Search for Happiness (film): Hector and the Search for Happiness is a 2014 German-British-Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chelsom and co-written with Tinker Lindsay and Maria von Heland, based on Fran\u00e7ois Lelord's novel of the same name. The film stars Simon Pegg and Rosamund Pike.\n\nPeter Chelsom: Peter Chelsom (born 20 April 1956) is a British film director, writer, and actor. He has directed such films as \"Hector and the Search for Happiness\", \"Serendipity\", and \"Shall We Dance? \" Peter Chelsom is a member of the British Academy, the American Academy, The Directors Guild Of America, and The Writers Guild Of America.\n\nSerendipity (film): Serendipity is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Marc Klein, and starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. 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He is known for dubbing voices. He is known as the Polish dub voice for Homer Simpson in \"The Simpsons Movie\". He has dubbed in films like \"Star Wars\" original trilogy, \"Despicable Me\", \"Thomas and Friends\", \"Monsters vs Aliens\", the Simpsons Movie.\n\nMonsters vs. Aliens: Monsters vs. Aliens is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated science fiction film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was DreamWorks Animation's first feature film to be directly produced in a stereoscopic 3-D format instead of being converted into 3-D after completion, which added $15 million to the film's budget.\n\nConrad Vernon: Conrad Vernon (born July 11, 1968) is an American director, storyboard artist, writer, and voice actor, best known for his work on the DreamWorks animated film series \"Shrek\" as well as other films such as \"Monsters vs. Aliens\", \"\", and \"Penguins of Madagascar\". He also co-directed the adult animated film, \"Sausage Party\", which is a spoof of his notable works in DreamWorks.\n\nMonsters vs. Aliens (franchise): Monsters vs. Aliens is a media franchise created by DreamWorks Animation. The franchise began with the 2009 film \"Monsters vs. Aliens\" and has since grown to include a short film, two television specials, a television series, and a video game.\n\nMary and Max: Mary and Max is a 2009 Australian stop motion animated comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Elliot as his first animated feature film with music by Dale Cornelius and produced by Melanie Coombs and Melodrama Pictures. The voice cast included Philip Seymour Hoffman, Toni Collette, Eric Bana, Bethany Whitmore with narration by Barry Humphries. The film premiered on the opening night of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 15, 2009. The film won the Annecy Cristal in June 2009 from the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and Best Animated Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in November 2009. The film was theatrically released on April 9, 2009 by Icon Entertainment International. \"Mary and Max\" received very positive reviews from critics and it earned $1.7 million USD on a $8.2 million AUD budget.\n\nNight of the Living Carrots: Night of the Living Carrots is a 2011 Halloween short animated film, based on \"Monsters vs. Aliens\" and produced by DreamWorks Animation. Following the 2009 short, \"\", a mutated carrot has spawned hundreds of zombie carrots taking control of the subject's mind. Dr. Cockroach determines that the only way to defeat them and free their victims is for B.O.B. to eat all of the carrots.\n\nMonsters vs. Aliens (TV series): Monsters vs. Aliens is an American computer-animated television series based on the 2009 film of the same name. After being first announced in 2009, the series premiered on Nickelodeon on March 23, 2013, after the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, then began airing in its regular timeslot on April 6, 2013. A total of 26 episodes consisting of 52 segments were released, with the last episode airing on February 8, 2014.\n\nBob Schooley: Robert \"Bob\" Schooley is an American screenwriter, television writer and television producer. He and Mark McCorkle are the creators of the 2002 animated television series \"Kim Possible\", which aired on Disney Channel. He was also an executive producer of the series, as well as having written scripts for several episodes. He was working as a producer for \"The Penguins of Madagascar\" and \"Monsters vs. Aliens\" along with McCorkle. He also wrote a book called \"\"Liar of Kudzu\"\" with McCorkle. He comes from Levittown, Pennsylvania. As of 2016, he and McCorkle are currently creating and executive producing a new TV series based on the 2014 Disney animated feature, \"Big Hero 6\" for Disney XD.\n\nBuchanan Brothers: The Buchanan Brothers were two brothers, Chester and Lester Buchanan, who recorded country music during the 1940s on the RCA Victor label. They had a top ten hit, \"Atomic Power\", released in August 1946; this song was also featured in the 1982 movie \"The Atomic Caf\u00e9\". Another song, 1947's \"(When You See) Those Flying Saucers\", was used in the opening scene of the 2009 animated release \"Monsters vs. Aliens\".\n\nMonsters vs. Aliens (video game): Monsters vs. Aliens is a 2009 video game based on the film with the same name. 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Bounds. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The film received a limited release on 6 December 2013 in the United States and 11 April 2014 in the United Kingdom. It stars Liev Schreiber, Elias Koteas, Romola Garai, Goran Kosti\u0107, Johnny Harris, Tom Cullen, Yusra Warsama, and Olivia Williams. It is an international co-production between Ireland and the UK.\n\nChristopher Lee: Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (27 May 1922 \u2013 7 June 2015) was an English character actor, singer, and author. With a career spanning nearly 70 years, Lee was well known for portraying villains and became best known for his role as Count Dracula in a sequence of Hammer Horror films. 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It was the first science fiction-horror film to feature an all-black cast. It was written by Spencer Williams based on his own short story, \"House of Horror\". Although the film's title appears to suggest that it is a sequel to the 1930 movie \"Ingagi\", it is not. (The latter is an exploitation film in the guise of an ethnographic film in which purported African women are given over to gorillas as sex slaves.)\n\nVillage of the Damned (1995 film): John Carpenter's Village of the Damned is a 1995 American science fiction-horror film directed by John Carpenter and a remake of the 1960 film of the same name which in turn is based on the novel \"The Midwich Cuckoos\" by John Wyndham. The 1995 remake is set in Northern California, whereas the book and original film were both set in the United Kingdom. The 1995 film was marketed with the tagline, \"Beware the Children\", and stars Christopher Reeve, Kirstie Alley, Linda Kozlowski, Michael Pare, Mark Hamill, and Meredith Salenger.\n\nThe Return of Doctor X: The Return of Doctor X (also billed as The Return of Dr. X) is a 1939 American science fiction-horror film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane, and Humphrey Bogart as the title character. It was based on the short story \"The Doctor's Secret\" by William J. Makin. Despite supposedly being a sequel to \"Doctor X\" (1933), also produced by Warner Bros., the films are unrelated.\n\nPlan 9 from Outer Space: Plan 9 from Outer Space (originally titled Grave Robbers from Outer Space) is a 1959 American independent black and white science fiction-horror film, written, produced, directed, and edited by Ed Wood, that stars Gregory Walcott, Mona McKinnon, Tor Johnson, and Vampira. The film also posthumously bills Bela Lugosi as a star (silent footage of the actor had actually been shot by Wood for another, unfinished film just prior to Lugosi's death in August 1956). \"Plan 9 from Outer Space\" was released theatrically in 1959 by Distributors Corporation of America (as Valiant Pictures).\n\n+1 (film): +1 (also known as Plus One and Shadow Walkers) is a 2013 American science fiction-horror film directed by Dennis Iliadis. It premiered on March 10, 2013, at SXSW and stars Ashley Hinshaw, Rhys Wakefield, and Natalie Hall. \" +1\" was released in theaters, iTunes, and VOD on September 20, 2013. For the VOD release Iliadis worked on fine-tuning elements of the film, as he felt that the SXSW release was too \"rushed\".\n\nMonster Shark: Monster Shark (Italian: \"Shark - Rosso nell'oceano\" ) is a 1984 Italian-French science fiction-horror film directed by Lamberto Bava. It was also released in various countries as \"Devil Fish\", \"Monster from the Red Ocean\", \"Devouring Waves\" and \"Shark: Red in the Ocean\". The script was co-written by Dardano Sacchetti, based on a story idea contributed by Luigi Cozzi and producer Sergio Martino.\n\nHorror Express: Horror Express, a.k.a P\u00e1nico en el Transiberiano in Spain (\"Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express\"), is a 1972 Spanish-British science fiction-horror film produced by Bernard Gordon and Gregorio Sacristan, directed by Eugenio Mart\u00edn, that stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Alberto de Mendoza, Silvia Tortosa and Telly Savalas. 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In his comic book appearances, the character is both the Hulk, a green-skinned, hulking and muscular humanoid possessing a vast degree of physical strength, and his alter ego Bruce Banner, a physically weak, socially withdrawn, and emotionally reserved physicist, the two existing as personalities independent and resenting of the other.\n\nHulk: Where Monsters Dwell: Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell is a 2016 direct to video animated film featuring the character the Hulk. The movie takes its name from a 1970s Marvel comic book title. Just like \"Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight\", this film is within the Marvel Animated Universe.\n\nDoctor Cyber: Doctor Cyber is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, traditionally as an adversary of the superhero Wonder Woman. She first appeared in 1968 as the head of a vast global criminal and terrorist group in \"Wonder Woman\", vol. 1, issue #179, written by Dennis O'Neil and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky and Dick Giordano. In her early appearances, Dr. Cyber was a beautiful and elegantly-attired woman. Later, after her face was disfigured in an accident, she donned a gold muzzle-mask and technologically advanced full-body exoskeleton. These cybernetic enhancements increased Cyber's physical strength, and gave her the ability to absorb and redirect energy, as well as to fire energy blasts from her hands. Despite the resulting upgrades to her power, Dr. Cyber's disfigurement also wrought a mounting emotional instability. She became obsessed with recapturing her beauty by transferring her mind into Wonder Woman's body, a project she attempted several times with the help of her operative Doctor Moon.\n\nAerobics: Aerobics is a form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic exercise with stretching and strength training routines with the goal of improving all elements of fitness (flexibility, muscular strength, and cardio-vascular fitness). It is usually performed to music and may be practiced in a group setting led by an instructor (fitness professional), although it can be done solo and without musical accompaniment. With the goal of preventing illness and promoting physical fitness, practitioners perform various routines comprising a number of different dance-like exercises. Formal aerobics classes are divided into different levels of intensity and complexity. A well-balanced aerobics class will have five components: warm-up (5\u201310 minutes), cardio vascular conditioning (25\u201330 minutes), muscular strength and conditioning (10\u201315 minutes), cool-down (5\u20138 minutes) and stretching and flexibility (5\u20138 minutes). Aerobics classes may allow participants to select their level of participation according to their fitness level. Many gyms offer a variety of aerobic classes. Each class is designed for a certain level of experience and taught by a certified instructor with a specialty area related to their particular class.\n\nMuscular Judaism: Muscular Judaism (German: \"Muskeljudentum\" ) is a term coined by Max Nordau in his speech at the Second Zionist Congress held in Basel on August 28, 1898. In his speech he spoke about the need to design the \"new Jew\" and reject the \"old Jew\", with the mental and physical strength to achieve the goals of Zionism. 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The bid was first proposed on the television show \"The Ice Dream\", which aired as part of the Seven Network's coverage of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.\n\nMount Rose Ski Tahoe: Mount Rose Ski Tahoe is the closest ski resort to Reno, Nevada. And the only ski resort that offers a 360 degree view into Nevada's Truckee Meadows and Lake Tahoe. At the top of the peak on a clear day one can see a unique transition of arid desert to the east and lush evergreen forest of the Sierra Mountain Range to the west. The Resort is located about 30 miles (50\u00a0km) south of Reno in the Carson Range. Mt. Rose is Tahoe's highest base elevation at about 8260 ft and the summit is 9700 ft . 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Sugarbush has 111 ski trails, 18 additional marked wooded area, substantial off-piste skiing and riding, a summit elevation of 4083 ft , and a vertical drop of 2600 ft , second largest in Vermont after Killington, and the third largest in New England after Killington and Sugarloaf.\n\nPerisher Ski Resort: Perisher (known as Perisher Blue until 2009) is the largest ski resort in the Southern Hemisphere. Located in the Australian Snowy Mountains, the resort is an amalgamation of four villages (Perisher Valley, Smiggin Holes, Guthega, and Blue Cow) and their associated ski fields, covering approximately 12 km2 , with the base elevation at 1720 m AHD, and the summit elevation of 2054 m at the top of Mount Perisher. 4.4 km2 of this area is covered by 240 snow guns, which are used to artificially supplement the natural snowfall. Perisher was acquired by Vail Resorts, United States on March 30, 2015 for a sum of approximately AU$177 million.\n\nBlue Cow Mountain: Blue Cow is a ski resort that is part of Perisher located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, within the Snowy Monaro Regional Council. The resort is situated within the Kosciuszko National Park and is administered by the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service. During winter months, the only access to the village is via the Skitube underground railway. In summer, access is via off-road only. 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The company is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado.\n\nMount Bachelor ski area: Mount Bachelor ski resort is a ski resort located in central Oregon, approximately 22 mi west of Bend, along the Century Drive Highway. The ski runs are on the northern face of Mount Bachelor, a stratovolcano built atop a volcanic shield in the Cascade Range. Since 2001, the ski area has been owned by Powdr Corporation of Park City, Utah. 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The main event of the show featured The Undertaker defending the WWF World Heavyweight Championship against Stone Cold Steve Austin. The show also featured the in ring debut of former Mixed Martial Arts champion Ken Shamrock as he took on Vader on the under card. The pay-per-view portion of the show featured five matches, plus a match on the Free For All pre-PPV show and an untelevised dark match after the Undertaker/Steve Austin match. With the launch of the WWE Network in 2014 this show became available on demand, but does not include the Free For All pre-show nor the dark match held after the main show.\n\nTorneo Gran Alternativa (2009): The \"Torneo Gran Alternativa\" (2009) was a professional wrestling major show event produced by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) that took place on September 26, 2009 in Arena Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. The show featured the 2009 version of CMLL's \"Torneo Gran Alternativa\" (Spanish for \"the Great Alternative tournament), a tournament where an established CMLL star teams with a \"Novato\" or rookie in a tag team tournament. None of the \"Novatos\" in the 2009 tournament had participated in previous \"Gran Alternativas\". The teams were M\u00edstico and \u00c1ngel de Oro, Blue Panther and Rey Cometa, H\u00e9ctor Garza and \u00c1ngel de Plata, Atlantis and Camorra, Mr. Niebla and Tiger Kid, Averno and P\u00f3lvora, Toscano and Rouge and finally Yujiro and Shigeo Okumura. Shocker was originally scheduled to team with Rouge and Semental was supposed to team with Yujiro but both were replaced before the show. In addition to the seven match tournament the card featured two title matches; \u00daltimo Guerrero defending the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship against Jushin Thunder Liger in the main event and Pierrothito defending the Mexican National Lightweight Championship against El\u00e9ctrico on the under card. THe show featured two additional Six-man tag team matches.\n\nJuicio Final (2001): \"Juicio Final\" (2001) (Spanish for \"Final Justice\") was a professional wrestling Pay-Per-View (PPV) show event produced by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) that took place on March 30, 2001 in Arena M\u00e9xico, Mexico City, Mexico. The show was produced with the tag line, Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth (Spanish for \"Homage to Two Legends: El Santo and Salvador Lutteroth\") to honor and remember CMLL founder Salvador Lutteroth and El Santo, the most famous Mexican wrestler ever. The following year the March show would be presented only as \"Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth\" once again, with CMLL not using the \"Juicio Final\" show name until 2005. The show featured six matches in total with the main event of the show being a \"Lucha de Apuestas\", hair vs. mask match. The match saw Perro Aguayo put his hair on the line and Universo 2000 \"bet\" his mask on the outcome of the match. The show featured four Six-man \"Lucha Libre rules\" tag team matches including a match for the Mexican National Trios Championship and a \"Mini-Estrella\" tag team match.\n\nGastank: Gastank was an English television show that aired between 1982\u20131983 in the United Kingdom on Channel 4. Hosted by former Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman, the show featured a mix of interviews with 1970s musicians and impromptu performances where the guest artist would join Wakeman and his house band in playing re-arranged versions of their classic songs, or entirely new pieces created for the show. The format was very informal with the setting likened to a bar where Wakeman would interview the guest over a drink or two followed by their performance in front of a small studio audience sitting in groups at tables. Wakeman would frequently cite the show as an opportunity for musicians from different bands to get the opportunity to work together. During its run, the show featured guests as diverse as Ian Paice, Steve Hackett, Andy Fairweather Low, John Entwistle, Godley and Creme, Eric Burdon and Phil Lynott.\n\nLisa Bonet: Lilakoi Moon (born and known professionally as Lisa Michelle Bonet, November 16, 1967) is an American actress. 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The show featured six matches in total with the main event of the show being a \"Lucha de Apuestas\", mask vs. mask match between Villano III and Atlantis in a match that has been called \"The biggest Apuesta match of the decade\". The match was voted the 2000 Match of the Year in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards. The show featured four additional matches, including two Six-man \"Lucha Libre rules\" tag team matches, a singles match and a 16-man \"Torneo cibernetico\" elimination match.\n\nA Big Night in with Darren Hayes Tour: A Big Night in with Darren Hayes Tour was the third tour undertaken by Australian singer-songwriter Darren Hayes as a solo artist. The tour was undertaken to celebrate the release of Savage Garden's 10th anniversary greatest hits album. The staging for the tour was simple, with a 'living room' feel, featuring a bar, dining area and wardrobe. The show featured a great deal of audience participation, drawing on game shows, reality TV and internet dating. Between songs, a male member of the audience was invited on to the stage where he was given a haircut and makeover by the tour's wardrobe staff. Later, three women were invited on stage as potential 'dates', two being voted off by the audience via live text voting. The winner was then introduced to the made-over male and the pair were served a candle lit dinner on stage, whilst Darren sang love ballads. At the end of the show, the woman was given the choice of either \"taking the bloke\" or winning Geri Halliwell's mobile phone number, or alternatively Jason Donovan's home phone number for Australian performances, as a consolation prize. The musical side of the show featured the greatest number of Savage Garden songs that Darren had performed since the demise of the group. This served as a kind of farewell to these songs, as he has rarely revisited them since this tour. During this tour he met keyboard player and producer Justin Shave, who has since gone on to become an ongoing musical collaborator with Hayes. The DVD release of the tour, named \"A Big Night in with Darren Hayes\", was recorded in the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia in July 2006. The DVD was released in stores on 6 December 2006. It contains the entire live show, as well as various bonus materials.\n\nSwingin' Time: Swingin' Time was a music variety show, similar to American Bandstand, hosted by WKNR (Keener 13, Detroit) personality Robin Seymour and also, for a time, CKLW radio's Tom Shannon. This show was broadcast on CKLW-TV Channel 9 (now CBET-DT) out of Windsor, Ontario Canada, from 1965 to 1968, and also seen in a few other markets in syndication. The show featured recording acts, both nationally and locally popular, lip-synching to their latest releases while teenagers showcased the latest dances on the show's dance floor. 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She was portrayed as the character \"Louisa\". She died at age 99, and was the last surviving sibling portrayed in the film.\n\nAriane Rinehart: Ariane Rinehart (born April 13, 1994) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her performance in \"The Sound of Music Live! \" as the eldest von Trapp daughter, Liesl, which was described by critics as the standout performance in the production.\n\nEdelweiss (song): \"Edelweiss\" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical \"The Sound of Music\". It is named after the edelweiss, a white flower found high in the Alps \"(Leontopodium alpinum)\". It was created for the 1959 Broadway production of \"The Sound of Music\" in the role originated by performer Theodore Bikel as a song for the character of Captain Georg Ludwig von Trapp. In the musical, Captain von Trapp and his family sing this song during the concert near the end of Act II as a statement of Austrian patriotism in the face of the pressure put upon him to join the navy of Nazi Germany following the Anschluss. It is also Captain von Trapp's subliminal goodbye to his beloved homeland, using the flower as a symbol of his loyalty to Austria. In the 1965 film adaptation, the song is also sung by the Captain earlier in the film when he rediscovers music with his children.\n\nGeorg von Trapp: Corvette Captain Georg Johannes Ritter von Trapp (4 April 1880 \u2013 30 May 1947), often incorrectly referred to as Baron (Freiherr) von Trapp, was an Austro-Hungarian Navy officer. 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She was portrayed as the character \"Gretl\".\n\nThe von Trapps: The von Trapps (formerly The von Trapp Children) is a musical group made up of Sofia, Melanie, Amanda and August (formerly Justin) von Trapp, descendants of the Trapp Family Singers. They are the grandchildren of Werner von Trapp, who was portrayed as Kurt in \"The Sound of Music\", and the great-grandchildren of Georg Ritter von Trapp and his first wife Agathe Whitehead, and the step-great-grandchildren of Maria von Trapp, Georg's second wife.\n\nJohanna von Trapp: Johanna Karolina (Franziska) von Trapp (7 September 1919 \u2013 25 November 1994) was the sixth child of Georg Ritter von Trapp and his first wife, Agathe (n\u00e9e Whitehead). She was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and film \"The Sound of Music\". 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It is the first single from their fourth studio album \"Glory Days\" (2016) and premiered on \"The X Factor\" live shows on 16 October 2016, becoming the band's fourth number-one single in the United Kingdom. The track was written by Edvard F\u00f8rre Erfjord, Henrik Michelsen, Camille Purcell, Iain James and Little Mix, with production credits from Erfjord and Michelsen under their production monikers, Electric.\n\nWord of Mouth (The Wanted album): Word of Mouth is the third studio album by English-Irish boy band The Wanted. The album was released worldwide via Island Records on 4 November 2013. The album was preceded by the release of six singles: \"Chasing the Sun\", \"I Found You\", \"Walks Like Rihanna\", \"We Own the Night\", \"Show Me Love (America)\" and \"Glow in the Dark\", the latter of which was released two weeks prior to the album.\n\nBlack Magic (song): \"Black Magic\" is a song by British girl group Little Mix. It was written by Camille Purcell, Ed Drewett, Edvard Forre Erfjord, and Henrik Michelsen. The Norwegian production duo Electric, who previously worked on the group's second studio album \"Salute\" (2013), produced the single with Matt Rad, who is additional producer. It was released as the lead single from their third studio album, \"Get Weird\" on 21 May 2015. \"Black Magic\" received critical acclaim from critics, who praised its upbeat and catchy sound and compared it to songs from their debut album, \"DNA\" (2012).\n\nTwo Strong Hearts: \"Two Strong Hearts\" is a song written by Andy Hill, Bruce Woolley. Australian singer John Farnham recorded the song and released it as the second single from his album \"Age of Reason\" released in 1988.\n\nNo More Sad Songs: \"No More Sad Songs\" is a song by British girl group Little Mix from the group's fourth studio album, \"Glory Days\" (2016). 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It was the first major book published about using wikis. Cunningham is the inventor of wikis, having created WikiWikiWeb, the first wiki website software. The book is about how to install/customize/manage wiki systems, followed by a perspective on the nature of wiki-style online communication.\n\nWiktionary: Wiktionary is a multilingual, web-based project to create a free content dictionary of all words in all languages. It is collaboratively edited via a wiki, and its name is a portmanteau of the words \"wiki\" and \"dictionary\". It is available in 171 languages and in Simple English. Like its sister project Wikipedia, Wiktionary is run by the Wikimedia Foundation, and is written collaboratively by volunteers, dubbed \"Wiktionarians\". Its wiki software, MediaWiki, allows almost anyone with access to the website to create and edit entries.\n\nAboutUs.com: AboutUs.com is a wiki Internet domain directory. It listed websites along with information about their content. As a wiki, AboutUs allows Internet users to add entries or modify information. AboutUs.com has since become a wiki for more than just websites. The site now allows pages to be created for people, places, and almost anything else.\n\nWikidot: Wikidot Inc. is a Polish wiki hosting corporation which owns, operates and supports the community of wiki-based web projects at Wikidot.com, a social networking service and wiki hosting service (or wiki farm), developed in Toru\u0144, Poland. Wikidot.com was launched on August 1, 2006 and in 2009 it was the world's third-largest wiki farm, with 570,000 users running 150,000 sites with 5.6 million pages of user-created content (as of September 24, 2010). Wikidot.com grows by about 900-1,000 new users each day. Wikidot.com roughly doubled in size during 2011. Following their migration to Amazon Web Services in September 2012, Wikidot became a finalist and first prize winner in the AWS Global Start-Up Challenge of 2012 under the category of Consumer Applications. Wikidot Inc. released Wikidot.org in January 2008, the official FOSS version of the Wikidot.com software project with an Ajax-based interface. It is meant as a stable and free software for a single Wiki install or a Wiki farm on a GNU/Linux computer. The FOSS Wikidot.org software is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License. There are Debian/Ubuntu (*. deb) packages for the free Wikidot.org software, which are considered experimental, as of October 2011, and may break existing Wikidot installations. Wikidot Inc. is incorporated in Delaware, USA, Division of Corporations, file no. 4326793.\n\nSusning.nu: Susning.nu was a Swedish language wiki, started in October 2001 by Lars Aronsson (also the founder of Project Runeberg). In its first three years (2001\u20132004), Susning.nu ran as an open wiki that anyone could edit. Susning didn't have a pronounced ambition and could perhaps be compared in scope to Everything2; Aronsson's stated original aim for Susning was \"to make it into whatever the users want it to be\". As such, Susning was an encyclopedia, a dictionary, and a discussion forum about any concept of interest to its users. Because of this, Susning grew and became Sweden's biggest and the world's next biggest wiki. In April 2004, Susning had over 60,000 articles on various topics, which was more than any other Swedish wiki at that time. During its first few years it was in direct competition with the Swedish Wikipedia. However, because of the website's popularity, Susning was highly affected by vandals. In attempt at preventing vandalism, many efforts were made by Susning's founder Lars Aronsson, which were mostly unsuccessful. Users who regularly edited at Susning were called \"susare\".", "question": "Who is the mother of the man who created the English-language wiki encycopedia project?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"project_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of wiki project mentioned."}, "project_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the specific wiki project."}, "project_language": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary language of the wiki project."}, "founder_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the founder of the project."}, "role": {"type": "string", "description": "The role of the person in relation to the project (e.g., founder, creator)."}}, "required": ["name", "role"], "additionalProperties": false}, "mother_of_founder": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the mother of the project's founder."}}, "required": ["project_type", "project_name", "project_language", "founder_details", "mother_of_founder"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"project_type": "English-language wiki encyclopedia project", "project_name": "Conservapedia", "project_language": "English", "founder_details": {"name": "Andrew Schlafly", "role": "founder"}, "mother_of_founder": "Phyllis Schlafly"}, "ground_truth": {"project_type": "wiki encyclopedia project", "project_name": "Conservapedia", "project_language": "English", "founder_details": {"name": "Andrew Schlafly", "role": "founder and owner"}, "mother_of_founder": "Phyllis Schlafly"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2067, "output_tokens": 62, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "9a519bc9d7f50b47a613a4fadf71592967e24db11ee458b2b152457833b4522a", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5adc1c6d55429944faac2427", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Joan Miller: Joan W. Miller is a Canadian-American ophthalmologist and scientist who has made notable contributions to the treatment and understanding of eye disorders (particularly diseases of the retina). She is credited for developing photodynamic therapy (PDT) with verteporfin (Visudyne\u00ae), the first pharmacologic therapy for retinal disease. 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These findings helped lead to development of the first clinically available angiogenesis inhibitor, bevacizumab (Avastin), which prevents the growth of new blood vessels into a solid tumor and which has become part of standard treatment for a variety of cancers. Ferrara\u2019s work led also to the development of ranibizumab (Lucentis), a drug that is highly effective at preventing vision loss in intraocular neovascular disorders.\n\nEmixustat hydrochloride: Emixustat hydrochloride is a small molecule notable for its establishment of a new class of compounds known as Visual Cycle Modulators (VCM). It is also the first synthetic medicinal compound shown to affect retinal disease processes when taken by mouth. Emixustat was invented by the British-American chemist, Ian L. Scott, and is currently in Phase 3 trials for dry, age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The compound is also being investigated as a potential therapy for proliferative diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema and Stargardt disease. In 2008, Acucela Inc. partnered with Otsuka Pharmaceutical Company for the development of emixustat (ACU-4429) in an agreement totaling $263 million in cash and milestone payments.\n\nPredictive genomics: Predictive genomics is at the intersection of multiple disciplines: predictive medicine, personal genomics and translational bioinformatics. Specifically, predictive genomics deals with the future phenotypic outcomes via prediction in areas such as complex multifactorial diseases in humans. To date, the success of predictive genomics has been dependent on the genetic framework underlying these applications, typically explored in genome-wide association (GWA) studies. The identification of associated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (variation of a DNA sequence in a population) underpin GWA studies in complex diseases that have ranged from Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and Crohn\u2019s Disease.\n\nGeographic atrophy: Geographic Atrophy (GA), also known as atrophic age-related macular degeneration (AMD) or advanced dry AMD, is an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration that can result in the progressive and irreversible loss of retina (photoreceptors, retinal pigment epithelium, choriocappillaris) which can lead to a loss of visual function over time. It is estimated that GA affects >5 million people worldwide and approximately 1 million patients in the US, which is similar to the prevalence of neovascular (wet) AMD, the other advanced form of the disease.\n\nRanibizumab: Ranibizumab (trade name Lucentis among others) is a monoclonal antibody fragment (Fab) created from the same parent mouse antibody as bevacizumab. It is an anti-angiogenic that has been approved to treat the \"wet\" type of age-related macular degeneration (AMD, also ARMD), a common form of age-related vision loss.\n\nRinucumab: Rinucumab is a monoclonal antibody designed for the treatment of neovascular age-related macular degeneration.\n\nOSI Pharmaceuticals: OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is an American pharmaceutical company based in Long Island, New York with facilities in Colorado, New Jersey and the United Kingdom. OSI specializes in the discovery and development of molecular targeted therapies. Though oncology is the top priority for OSI, research and development targeting type 2 diabetes and obesity is conducted through their U.K. subsidiary Prosidion Limited. OSI has also made a foray into the ophthalmology market through a marketing agreement with Pfizer over Macugen (Pegaptanib) for Age-related macular degeneration; however, acquisition of the firm Eyetech, meant to provide control over this product and diversify the company, has been unsuccessful, ending in divestiture.\n\nAMD Alliance International: AMD Alliance International is a non-profit coalition of the world\u2019s leading vision, seniors and research organizations working to raise awareness of age-related macular degeneration, understanding of available options for prevention, early detection, treatment, rehabilitation and support services. It is the only international organization in the world that concentrates exclusively on age related macular degeneration, the leading cause of vision loss in the developed world.\n\nPegaptanib: Pegaptanib sodium injection (brand name Macugen) is an anti-angiogenic medicine for the treatment of neovascular (wet) age-related macular degeneration (AMD). It was discovered by NeXstar Pharmaceuticals and licensed in 2000 to EyeTech Pharmaceuticals, now OSI Pharmaceuticals, for late stage development and marketing in the United States. Outside the US pegaptanib is marketed by Pfizer. Approval was granted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in December 2004.", "question": "Pegaptanib sodium injection (brand name Macugen) is an anti-angiogenic medicine for the treatment of neovascular (wet) age-related macular degeneration (AMD), it was licensed in 2000 to EyeTech Pharmaceuticals, now called what, an American pharmaceutical company based in Long Island, New York with facilities in Colorado, New Jersey and the United Kingdom?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"company_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The current name of the pharmaceutical company."}, "company_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of company, e.g., pharmaceutical."}, "headquarters_location": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary location of the company's headquarters."}, "other_facilities_locations": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Other locations where the company has facilities."}, "product_licensed": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the product that was licensed to the company."}, "licensing_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the product was licensed."}}, "required": ["company_name", "company_type", "headquarters_location", "other_facilities_locations", "product_licensed", "licensing_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"company_name": "OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.", "company_type": "pharmaceutical company", "headquarters_location": "Long Island, New York", "other_facilities_locations": ["Colorado", "New Jersey", "United Kingdom"], "product_licensed": "Pegaptanib sodium injection (brand name Macugen)", "licensing_year": 2000}, "ground_truth": {"company_name": "OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.", "company_type": "American pharmaceutical company", "headquarters_location": "Long Island, New York", "other_facilities_locations": ["Colorado", "New Jersey", "United Kingdom"], "product_licensed": "Pegaptanib", "licensing_year": 2000}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1858, "output_tokens": 81, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "dc634ca523f02077c17a36b61cd92dcb14c5efa81c2f423442ebb495a652860b", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a888d5f554299206df2b2f6", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "speed", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Hero Hunk: The Hero Hunk is a 150 cc motorcycle launched by Hero Honda in October 2007. It is offered in two variants, kick-start and self-start. The new 2011 model is offered with either rear disc brake, or rear drum brake.\n\nSuzuki FXR150: The Suzuki FXR150 is a sport bike made in Malaysia by Lion Suzuki Motor. It is powered by a four-valve, DOHC four-stroke 147 cc single-cylinder engine. Lion Suzuki Motor produces the motorcycle with 75% local content. It replaced the slightly larger in size two-stroke Suzuki RG150/RGV150. It features a full digital dash which displayed fuel, RPM, speed and gear. The frame is made of box cut steel and had a banana-shaped rear swingarm. It has a single mono shock on the rear with a single disc brake. The front suspension is a traditional telescopic fork also with a single disc brake. The wheels are five-spoke Enkei mag type wheels. The engine has a six-speed close-ratio gearbox with both kick-start and electric start systems. The engine features a small oil cooler to aid cooling (the Suzuki advanced cooling system). It also features the TWIRL system at the combustion chamber.\n\nHonda CB360: The Honda CB360 is a twin cylinder four-stroke motorcycle produced by Honda from 1974 to 1976. It succeeded the Honda CB350 and provided an alternative to the four cylinder CB350F and CB400F. The CB360 was a new design. The 356\u00a0cc engine was tuned for broad range torque, and drove the rear wheel through a six-speed gearbox. The base CB360 model was equipped with front and rear drum brakes, while the CB360t version had a front hydraulic disc brake.\n\nHonda Bali (SJ 100): The Honda Bali is a 100 cc two-stroke twist and go scooter from Honda. The scooter has self-starter and autolub system to mix two-stroke oil with fuel. The top speed with 85 kg load is around 80 km/h. Front brake is disc while rear is drum.\n\nSuper Splendor: The SuperSplendor is a standard lightweight motorcycle produced since 2005 by Hero Honda. Since it was released, this motorcycle has gone through numerous changes. 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After its closure, the base was reopened as Central Nebraska Regional Airport.\n\nKOLN: KOLN, virtual and VHF digital channel 10, is the CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Owned by Gray Television, KOLN serves a large swath of southeast and central Nebraska through a large network of translator stations. The station also operates a full-power semi-satellite, KGIN (virtual and VHF digital channel 11) in Grand Island, which serves the central portion of the market; KOLN and KGIN's on-air branding of 10/11 represents these two full-powered signals. Combined, the two stations serve one of the largest coverage areas in the United States, stretching across 42 counties in southern and central Nebraska\u2014almost two-thirds of the state's land mass\u2014and an additional four counties in Kansas. The station's studios are located on North 40th Street in Lincoln, with a central Nebraska bureau located on North Locust Street in Grand Island. 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The airport sees two airlines, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.\n\nSitka Spruce Park: Sitka Spruce Park is a public park in the city of Unalaska, Alaska. The roughly 5 acre park is located on Biorka Drive on Amaknak Island, south of Unalaska Airport. It is one of the few places on the island where there are a significant number of trees. A small part of the park is a National Historic Landmark, as it was the site of the earliest documented afforestation in North America. In 1805, Russian agents planted an unknown number of Sitka spruce trees in the area, of which six were documented to be surviving in 1978.\n\nNebraska Highway 39: Nebraska Highway 39 is a highway in central Nebraska. It runs for a length of 42.05 mi . It has a southern terminus west of Osceola at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 92. Its northern terminus is at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 14 southeast of Albion.\n\nNebraska Highway 21: Nebraska Highway 21 is a highway in central Nebraska. 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It took place at the Circuit de Catalunya, Spain, on April 6, 2003.\n\n2004 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km: The 2004 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500\u00a0km was the third round the 2004 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France, on 2 May 2004.\n\n2003 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km: The 2003 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500 km was the second round the 2003 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France, on April 27, 2003.\n\n2002 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km: The 2002 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500\u00a0km was the opening round the 2002 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France, on April 21, 2002.\n\n2001 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km: The 2001 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500\u00a0km was the third round the 2001 FIA GT Championship season. 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The album was written, arranged, and produced by singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb. Although Harris sang several numbers on the soundtrack album to the film musical \"Camelot\" the previous year, \"A Tramp Shining\" was Harris' first solo album. \" MacArthur Park\" was one of the biggest singles of that year, reaching #2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in the United States. The album as a whole was also highly successful, and was nominated for a Grammy Award for \"Album of the Year\" in 1969.\n\nUnidentified Flying Oddball: Unidentified Flying Oddball (also known as The Spaceman and King Arthur and A Spaceman in King Arthur's Court) is a 1979 film adaptation of Mark Twain's \"A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court\", directed by Russ Mayberry and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Subsequently re-released in the United States under the titles \"The Spaceman and King Arthur\" and \"A Spaceman in King Arthur\u2019s Court\", the film starred Dennis Dugan as NASA employee Tom Trimble who unintentionally travels back in time with his look-alike android Hermes. Trimble\u2019s NASA spacecraft travels faster than the speed of light, landing him and the android near King Arthur\u2019s Camelot, where \u2013 with the aid of their 20th-century technology \u2013 they must defeat a plot by the evil Sir Mordred and Merlin to oust King Arthur from the throne.\n\nTitus (film): Titus is a 1999 Italian-American-British film adaptation of William Shakespeare's revenge tragedy \"Titus Andronicus\", about the downfall of a Roman general. Starring Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange, it was the first theatrically-released feature film adaptation of the play. The film was made by Overseas Filmgroup and Clear Blue Sky Productions and released by Fox Searchlight Pictures. It was the film directorial debut of Julie Taymor, who co-produced and wrote the screenplay. It was produced by Jody Patton, Conchita Airoldi and executive produced by Paul G. Allen.\n\nCamelot (musical): Camelot is a musical by Alan Jay Lerner (book and lyrics) and Frederick Loewe (music). It is based on the King Arthur legend as adapted from the T. H. White novel \"The Once and Future King\".\n\nChris Weitz: Christopher John \"Chris\" Weitz (born November 30, 1969) is an American film producer, screenwriter, author, occasional actor, and film director. He is the brother of filmmaker Paul Weitz. He is best known for his work with his brother on the comedy films \"American Pie\" and \"About a Boy,\" the latter of which was Oscar-nominated for adapted screenplay. Weitz directed the film adaptation of the novel \"The Golden Compass\" and the of \"New Moon\" from the series of \"Twilight\" books, as well wrote the screenplay for Disney's 2015 live-action adaptation of \"Cinderella\" and co-wrote \"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story\" alongside with Tony Gilroy.\n\nQuest for Camelot: Quest for Camelot (released in the United Kingdom as The Magic Sword: Quest for Camelot) is a 1998 American animated musical fantasy film directed by Frederik Du Chau and based on the novel \"The King's Damosel\" by Vera Chapman. The film stars Jessalyn Gilsig, Cary Elwes, Jane Seymour, Gary Oldman, Eric Idle, Don Rickles, Pierce Brosnan, Bronson Pinchot, Jaleel White, Gabriel Byrne, and John Gielgud. C\u00e9line Dion, Bryan White, Steve Perry, and Andrea Corr perform vocals. The film was released on May 15, 1998, by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment.\n\nCamelot (film): Camelot is a 1967 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Joshua Logan and starring Richard Harris as King Arthur, Vanessa Redgrave as Guenevere, and Franco Nero as Lancelot. The film is an adaptation of the homonymous musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Lerner also wrote the screenplay.\n\nM'el Dowd: M'el Dowd (February 2, 1933 \u2013 September 26, 2012) was an American stage, musical theatre and film actress, and singer, whose career spanned more than 50 years. Beginning in Shakespeare roles and films in the 1950s, Dowd continued to perform on stage, film and television into the 21st century. A frequent performer on Broadway in the 1960s, Dowd originated the role of Morgan le Fay in the musical \"Camelot\".\n\nMatthew Michael Carnahan: Matthew Michael Carnahan (sometimes credited as Matt Carnahan) is an American screenwriter who wrote the feature film \"The Kingdom\" (2007), and \"the film adaptation\" of the hit BBC television drama serial \"State of Play\". Carnahan also wrote the screenplay for \"Lions for Lambs\" for United Artists. His brother is Joe Carnahan, who wrote and directed \"Narc\" (2002), \"Smokin' Aces\" (2006) and \"The A-Team\" (2010).\n\nNew Line Theatre: New Line Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri, is an alternative musical theatre company producing challenging, adult, politically and socially relevant works of musical theatre. The company was created in 1991 and produces world premieres such as \"Love Kills, Johnny Appleweed, Woman with Pocketbook, She's Hideous, In the Blood, Attempting the Absurd\", and \"The AmberKlavier\"; lesser known Broadway and off Broadway shows such as \"High Fidelity, Passing Strange, , The Wild Party, Floyd Collins, A New Brain, March of the Falsettos, Passion, The Robber Bridegroom, The Nervous Set\", and \"\"; abstract musicals such as \"Hair, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris\", and \"Songs for a New World\"; absurdist musicals such as \"Reefer Madness, Attempting the Absurd, The Cradle Will Rock\", and \"Anyone Can Whistle\"; concept musicals such as \"Company\", \"Assassins\", \"Urinetown\", \"Chicago\", \"Sunday in the Park with George\", and \"Cabaret\"; and reinterpretations of more mainstream works, such as \"Evita\", \"Man of La Mancha\", \"Camelot\", \"Pippin\", \"Sweeney Todd\", \"Grease\", and \"Into the Woods\".", "question": "Who created the Camelot musical and wrote the screenplay for the Camelot film adaptation? ", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person who made contributions to the Camelot musical and film."}, "musical_contribution": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the musical."}, "role": {"type": "string", "description": "The role of the person in creating the musical."}}, "required": ["title", "role"], "additionalProperties": false}, "film_contribution": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film adaptation."}, "role": {"type": "string", "description": "The role of the person in the film adaptation."}}, "required": ["title", "role"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["person_name", "musical_contribution", "film_contribution"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Alan Jay Lerner", "musical_contribution": {"title": "Camelot", "role": "book and lyrics"}, "film_contribution": {"title": "Camelot", "role": "screenplay"}}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Alan Jay Lerner", "musical_contribution": {"title": "Camelot", "role": "book and lyrics"}, "film_contribution": {"title": "Camelot", "role": "screenplay"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2011, "output_tokens": 53, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "b67be18d231e5ac1e0eb70d56e87528d76ab89b052c450342cef4bf91b23f1cd", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a81e7d9554299676cceb151", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Abu al-Fath Kh\u0101zini", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "MBC Variety: MBC Persia is a free-to-air MBC Group channel that originally broadcast Hollywood films 24/7, but circa late 2009 it began featuring a variety of television series alongside the films. The channel's current, regular schedule is similar to its former sister channel Channel 2, but unlike Channel 2 the programmes featured on MBC Persia are subtitled in Persian instead of Arabic, as MBC Persia is generally aimed at its MBC/film audience in Iran, as well as the Iranian population in the GCC countries. The channel even featured advertisements are also of Iranian origin.\n\nList of Persian Roman Catholic saints: Though Persia/Iran had never been a Christian country, Christianity and specifically the Catholic Church had enough of an impact on Persia and Persians to produce a considerable number of saints of this origin, at various times in the Church's history\u2013 some of them travelling far afield from their native country, such as Saint Ivo of Huntingdonshire who got his fame as a hermit in England.\n\nAl-Khazini: Abu al-Fath Abd al-Rahman Mansour al-Kh\u0101zini or simply Abu al-Fath Kh\u0101zini (Arabic: \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0627\u0644\u0641\u062a\u062d \u0627\u0644\u062e\u0627\u0632\u0646\u064a\u200e \u200e , Persian: \u0627\u0628\u0648\u0644\u0641\u062a\u062d \u062e\u0627\u0632\u0646\u06cc\u200e \u200e ) (flourished 1115\u20131130) was a Muslim astronomer from Merv, then in the Khorasan province of Persia (located in today's Turkmenistan). Merv was known for its literary and scientific achievements.\n\nAya Hijazi: Born to an to an Egyptian mother and a Lebanese father, Aya Hijazi (sometimes reported as Hegazy, Higazi, or other variants; Arabic: \u0622\u064a\u0629 \u062d\u062c\u0627\u0632\u064a\u200e \u200e ), an American citizen, became interested in social activism. To further her understanding of social justice, she studied Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University in the United States and law at Cairo University in Egypt. During the Arab Spring, she returned to her native homeland, Egypt, along with her husband, Mohamed Hassanein, to establish an NGO, \u201cBelady\u201d, an Island for humanity.\n\nMohamed Sillah: Mohamed Yahya Sillah was born December 12, 1949 in Massam Kpaka, Pujehun District, Republic of Sierra Leone. His father, Alhaji Yahya Sillah, now 100 years old, served as Regent Chief (Acting Paramount Chief) for several years in Dama Chiefdom, Kenema District in the early seventies. Alhaji Yahya Sillah was appointed to that high position by Sierra Leone President Siaka Stevens. His mother, Haja Mamie Zoe Mansaray, was a home maker. A journalist and human rights activist, Mohamed Yahya Sillah was a vocal torch-bearer in the transition efforts from military to civilian rule in Sierra Leone, 1996. As Leader and National Chairman of National Alliance Democratic Party (NADP), he competed the 1996 Presidential elections in Sierra Leone, becoming one of only thirteen political leaders that qualified to contest the Presidential and Parliamentary elections in the country at the age of 46. His adoring personality lured many Sierra Leoneans and media practitioners to view him as one of the most eloquent and charismatic politicians in Sierra Leone. Nevertheless, he received only 0.5% of the votes (3,723 total votes), good for 13th place. Although he protested the election results on BBC's Focus on Africa, he later suspended his protest \"for the sake of peace.\" Mohamed Yahya Sillah continues to enjoy massive support from the youth and women supporters in Sierra Leone. In 2007, he withdrew his bid for national leadership in the Presidential and Parliamentary elections, citing inadequate funding and ineffective campaign management machinery. He later put his weight behind the Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) presidential candidate, Vice President Solomon Berewa. When Berewa lost the elections, Mohamed Yahya Sillah gracefully congratulated the winning candidate, Ernest Bai Koroma, of the All People's Congress (APC) party. Mohamed Yahya Sillah vows to respect and help protect the dignity of any Sierra Leonean that is legitimately and democratically elected to office by the people of Sierra Leone.\n\nKhanates of the Caucasus: The Khanates of the Caucasus, or Azerbaijani khanates or Persian khanates, were various principalities established by Persia (Iran) on their territories in the Caucasus (modern-day Azerbaijan Republic, Armenia, Georgia and Dagestan) from the late Safavid to the Qajar dynasty. The Khanates were mostly ruled by Khans of Turkic (Azeri) origin and were vassals and subjects of the Iranian shah (King). Persia permanently lost a part of these khanates to Russia as a result of the Russo-Persian Wars in the course of the 19th century, while the others were absorbed into Persia.\n\nMohamed Hassanein (rower): Mohamed Ahmed Hassanein Noureldin (Arabic: \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0623\u062d\u0645\u062f \u062d\u0633\u0646\u064a\u0646 \u0646\u0648\u0631\u0627\u0644\u062f\u064a\u0646\u200e \u200e , born 5th of February 1996 in Giza) is an Egyptian and African rowing champion, who won a bronze medal at the 2014 African Youth Games, held in Gaborone, Botswana.\n\nMohamed Hassanein: Mohamed Hassanein (born 1913) was an Egyptian swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre breaststroke at the 1936 Summer Olympics.\n\nTreaty of Finckenstein: The Treaty of Finckenstein, often spelled Finkenstein, was concluded between France and Persia (modern-day Iran) in Finckenstein Palace (East Prussia) on 4 May 1807 and formalised the Franco-Persian alliance. Napoleon I guaranteed the integrity of Persia, recognized part of Georgia and the other parts of Transcaucasia and a part of the North Caucasus (Dagestan) as Fath Ali Shah's possession, and was to make all possible efforts for restoring those territories to him. Napoleon also promised to furnish the Shah with arms, officers and workmen. France on its side required the Shah to declare war against the United Kingdom, to expel all British people from Persia, and to maintain an open way if France wanted to attack British possessions in the far east. Despite the Treaty of Finckenstein, France failed to win a diplomatic war around Persia and none of the terms of the treaty were realized. On 12 March 1809, the United Kingdom signed a treaty with Persia forcing the French out of that country.\n\nMohamed Hassanein Heikal: Mohamed Hassanein Heikal (Arabic: \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u062d\u0633\u0646\u064a\u0646 \u0647\u064a\u0643\u0644\u200e \u200e \u200e; 23 September 1923 \u2013 17 February 2016) was an Egyptian journalist. For 17 years (1957\u20131974), he was editor-in-chief of the Cairo newspaper \"Al-Ahram\" and has been a commentator on Arab affairs for more than 50 years.", "question": "Which person has a country of origin in Persia, Al-Khazini or Mohamed Hassanein Heikal?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the person whose country of origin is Persia."}, "country_of_origin": {"type": "string", "description": "The country of origin for the identified person."}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation for why this person was chosen based on the context."}, "other_person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the other person mentioned in the question."}, "other_person_country_of_origin": {"type": "string", "description": "The country of origin for the other person."}}, "required": ["person_name", "country_of_origin", "reasoning", "other_person_name", "other_person_country_of_origin"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Al-Khazini", "country_of_origin": "Persia", "reasoning": "Al-Khazini is described as a Muslim astronomer from Merv, then in the Khorasan province of Persia. 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It contained 25 episodes.\n\nPilot (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation): \"Pilot\" is the and the series premiere of the American crime drama \"\". It first aired on October 6, 2000 on the CBS network in the United States. The premise of the show revolves around the crime scene investigators working for the Las Vegas Police Department. The pilot introduces the main characters of Gil Grissom (William Petersen), Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger), Nick Stokes (George Eads), Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan) and Jim Brass (Paul Guilfoyle). The pilot was written by series creator Anthony E. Zuiker and directed by Danny Cannon.\n\nCSI: Crime Scene Investigation: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, also referred to as CSI and CSI: Las Vegas, is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series. It originally ran on CBS from 2000 to 2015, spanning fifteen seasons. The series, starring William Petersen, Marg Helgenberger, Laurence Fishburne, Ted Danson, Elisabeth Shue, and Jorja Fox is the first in the \"CSI\" franchise. The series concluded with a feature-length finale titled \"\".\n\nLethal Vows: Lethal Vows is an American drama/thriller television movie, based on a true story of Richard K Overton, his ex-wife Dorothy Boyer, and Overton's third and late wife Janet Overton. Starring John Ritter, Marg Helgenberger and Megan Gallagher, the movie premiered October 13, 1999, on CBS.\n\nMarg Helgenberger: Mary Marg Helgenberger (born November 16, 1958) is an American actress. She began her career in the early 1980s and first came to attention for playing the role of Siobhan Ryan on the daytime soap opera \"Ryan's Hope\" from 1982 to 1986. She is best known for her roles as Catherine Willows in the CBS police procedural drama \"\" (2000\u201312, 2013) and the subsequent TV movie \"Immortality\" (2015) and as K.C. Koloski in the ABC drama \"China Beach\" (1988\u201391), which earned her the 1990 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.\n\nHawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series, season 7): The seventh season of the CBS police procedural drama series \"Hawaii Five-0\" premiered on Friday September 23, 2016, and concluded on May 12, 2017. The season contained 25 episodes, and the series's 150th episode. For the 2016-17 U.S. television season, the seventh season of \"Hawaii Five-0\" ranked #15 with an average of 12.15 million viewers, and in the 18\u201349 demographic ranked 43rd with a 1.8/7 Rating/Share.\n\nTrouble Sleeping: \"Trouble Sleeping\" is a song by English singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae from her self-titled debut album (2006). It was written by Rae, John Beck and Steve Chrisanthou, and was released as the album's third single on 29 May 2006. Rae performed this song and \"Like a Star\" on the 27 November 2006 episode of the NBC comedy-drama series \"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip\". \"Trouble Sleeping\" was also featured on the NBC medical drama \"ER\" and on the CBS police procedural drama \"NCIS\".\n\nCatherine Willows: Director Catherine Willows is a fictional character, portrayed by Marg Helgenberger, from the CBS crime drama \".\" Helgenberger made her franchise debut in \"\"'s episode \"Pilot\". Helgenberger received several award nominations for her portrayal of Catherine, including two Primetime Emmy Award nominations and two Golden Globe Award nominations.\n\nSuzanne Shepherd: Suzanne Shepherd is an American actress and theater director. She is best known for her portrayal of Karen's overbearing mother in the film \"Goodfellas\", Carmela Soprano's mother Mary De Angelis in the HBO television series \"The Sopranos\", and the assistant school principal in \"Uncle Buck\". She also played the role of Mrs. Scarlini in the film 2000 film \"Requiem for a Dream\", and Big Ethel in \"A Dirty Shame\". Shepherd studied acting with Sanford Meisner, and later went on to teach Meisner's program of acting study, the first woman to do so. She was a founding member of the Compass Players in the early 1960s, along with such other actors as Alan Alda and Alan Arkin. In 2016, she played the role of Lucille Abetemarco the mother of Detective Anthony Abetemarco played by former \"Sopranos\" co-star Steve Schirripa in \"Good Cop Bad Cop\" the 2nd episode of the 7th season of the CBS police procedural drama \"Blue Bloods\". Her daughter is artist Kate Shepherd.\n\nTom Degnan: Tom Degnan (born September 24, 1982 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania) is an American actor. He is best known for his role on \"One Life to Live\" as Joey Buchanan from 2010 to 2011. He also appeared in \"As the World Turns\" in 2009 as Riley Morgan/Adam Munson. Additional appearances include \"Handsome Harry\", alongside Steve Buscemi, and \"Little Miss Perfect\", alongside Lilla Crawford. In 2013 he played the role of Fire Marshall Rick Kelly in the 10th episode of the 4th season of the CBS police procedural drama \"Blue Bloods\" in the episode \"Mistaken Identity\". He has also played roles in the TV shows \"Lipstick Jungle\", \"Law & Order\", \"The Unusuals\", \"The Good Wife\", \"White Collar\", \"The Following\", \"Magic City\", \"Person of Interest\", \"The Michael J. Fox Show\", \"Madam Secretary\", and \"The Sonnet Project\". In 2013 he played the role of Chris Van Helsing in the made-for-TV movie \"Gothica\" and played the role of Matt in the 2014 made-for-TV movie \"Tin Man\". In 2015 he played the role of Jim in the romance-drama film \"To Whom It May Concern\" and played the role of Tom in the short story drama film \"Seclusion\". 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It abolished the canal commissioners and established that the Department of Public Works execute all laws relating to canal maintenance and navigation except for those functions performed by the New York State Engineer and Surveyor who continued to prepare maps, plans and estimates for canal construction and improvement. The Canal Board (now consisting of the Superintendent of Public Works, the State Engineer and Surveyor, and the Commissioners of the Canal Fund) continued to handle hiring of employees and other personnel matters. The Barge Canal Law of 1903 (Chapter 147) directed the Canal Board to oversee the enlargement of and improvements to the Erie Canal, the Champlain Canal and the Oswego Canal. 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Although the team improved on its record to 5\u201311 this 2012 season from its 4\u201312 finish in 2011, the team still placed fourth in the AFC North. The team also failed to break its 9-year playoff drought, the longest in franchise history. The 2012 season was the third season under the leadership of team president Mike Holmgren and general manager Tom Heckert and the second season under head coach Pat Shurmur. The Browns also had Jimmy Haslam as their new owner, after buying the team from Randy Lerner. The Browns played all of their home games at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.\n\n2008 New York Dragons season: The 2008 New York Dragons season is the 14th season for the franchise, their eighth season in New York. The Dragons finished the regular season with an 8\u20138 record, and were able to take the 6th and final playoff seed in the National Conference by virtue of winning a tiebreaker scenario over the New Orleans VooDoo. 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The Bengals, however, made the playoffs as a Wild Card, finishing as the 6th seed in the AFC playoffs, but lost to the Houston Texans for a second consecutive season.\n\n2012 FC Bunyodkor season: The 2012 season was Bunyodkors 6th season in the Uzbek League in Uzbekistan, and they also competed in the Uzbekistan Cup and the AFC Champions League. Bunyodkor reached the Semi-Final's of the AFC Champions League before beaing beaten 5-1 on aggregate by Ulsan Hyundai of South Korea.\n\nMarvin Lewis: Marvin Ronald Lewis (born September 23, 1958) is an American football coach who is the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). Lewis has held the position since January 14, 2003 and is currently the second-longest tenured head coach in the NFL behind Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots. He is also the longest tenured coach in Bengals history. Previously, he was the defensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens from 1996 to 2001, whose record-setting defense in 2000 helped them win Super Bowl XXXV 34-7 over the New York Giants.\n\n2011 K League Championship: 2011 K League Championship is postseason championship playoff of 2011 K League. The championship are a series of playoff matches contested by the teams 1st to 6th in the 2011 K League table. All matches are played one leg, except final is played two legs. With 6th playing 3rd and 5th playing 4th, winner of each matches play one match in higher team's homeground. This match's winner gain the next 2012 AFC Champions League spot by the secured 3rd position. The winner of second round playing regular season's 2nd position team in the 2nd team's homeground. The final is played home and away format.\n\n2010 Green Bay Packers season: The 2010 Green Bay Packers season was the 91st season in the National Football League for the Packers and the 92nd season for the team overall. Although they finished with only a respectable 10\u20136 record, good for a second-place finish in the NFC North, the Packers never lost a game by more than four points, and never trailed by more than seven the entire season, becoming the only team since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 to accomplish this. All six of their regular season losses were by a combined 20 points. They entered the playoffs as the NFC's sixth seed. After defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 21\u201316 in the Wild Card round, the Atlanta Falcons 48\u201321 in the Divisional round and the Chicago Bears 21\u201314 in the NFC Championship, the team advanced to Super Bowl XLV in which they faced the AFC's 2nd seed Pittsburgh Steelers. The Packers defeated the Steelers 31\u201325 to win their fourth Super Bowl and 13th NFL championship. 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Licensed to Macon, Georgia, US, the station serves the Macon area. Originally licensed to 1240 kc. on the AM dial, WYPZ signed on the mid-1940s as WBML. During the 1950s and 1960s, WBML established itself as the station to turn to for breaking news. Station management placed mobile units on the streets of Macon throughout most of the day and night. The air staff included Bob Saggese, a Connecticut native who was also Macon's first television producer and announcer, Gordon Price, Don King, Ken Wickham, Lee Mathis, Oscar Leverette, Sid Ingraham and later Bill Elder in the 1970s. In 1976, Prairieland Broadcasters of Decatur, Illinois sold the station to Jack Tyken, who changed the format from pop to country. That format change lasted only a few months before the station was sold again and moved from its signature \"Peek-A-Blue\" building on Macon's Riverside Drive to a location in east Macon. 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The second phase, in which primarily Australian troops went on the offensive, mopping up pockets of starving, isolated but still-determined Japanese, lasted from November 1944 until August 1945, when the last Japanese on the island surrendered. Operations during the final phase of the campaign saw the Australian forces advance north towards the Bonis Peninsula and south towards the main Japanese stronghold around Buin, although the war ended before these two enclaves were completely destroyed.\n\nThe Lariat: The Lariat is a 1927 short novel by the poet and anthropologist Jaime de Angulo, set in Spanish California. It is reprinted in Bob Callahan, ed. \"A Jaime de Anglo Reader\" (Turtle Island Books, 1974).\n\nHines Johnson: Hophnie Hobah Hines Johnson (13 July 1910, Kingston, Jamaica \u2013 24 June 1987, Miami, Florida, USA) was a West Indian cricketer. His first-class cricket career began with his debut for Jamaica in 1935 and lasted until 1951, interrupted by the Second World War. 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Brewer, 4 July 1937) is an American writer, the author of the K-PAX series of novels, about a man who claims to be a visiting extraterrestrial from a planet called K-PAX: \"K-PAX\" (1995), \"On a Beam of Light\" (2001), \"K-PAX III: The Worlds of Prot\" (2002), \"\" (2007) and \"Prot's Report\", a brief natural history of the Earth, which appears in \"K-PAX: The Trilogy\", an omnibus edition of the first three K-PAX books. The first book in the series was made into a Universal Pictures film in 2001; it stars Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges.\n\nL'Inhumaine: L'Inhumaine (\"the inhuman woman\") is a 1924 French drama-science fiction film directed by Marcel L'Herbier; it has the subtitle histoire f\u00e9erique (\"fairy story\", \"story of enchantment\"). It was notable for its experimental techniques and for the collaboration of many leading practitioners in the decorative arts, architecture and music. The film gave rise to much controversy on its release.\n\nMan Facing Southeast: Man Facing Southeast (Spanish: Hombre mirando al sudeste ) is a 1986 Argentine drama-science fiction film written and directed by Eliseo Subiela and starring Lorenzo Quinteros and Hugo Soto.\n\nStar Trek: Star Trek is an American science fiction media franchise based on the television series created by Gene Roddenberry. The first television series, simply called \"Star Trek\" and now referred to as \"\", debuted in 1966 and aired for three seasons on the television network NBC. It followed the interstellar adventures of Captain James T Kirk (William Shatner) and his crew aboard the starship USS \"Enterprise\", a space exploration vessel, built by the interstellar federal republic United Federation of Planets in the twenty-third century. 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It was one of four aircraft designed to compete for the Luftwaffe's 1933 fighter contract, in which it eventually came second behind the Messerschmitt Bf 109. Small numbers were used for a short time by the Luftwaffe, and small runs were completed for several other countries, but only around 100 were completed in total.\n\nHeinkel HD 23: The Heinkel HD 23 was a carrier-borne fighter biplane designed in Germany at Heinkel Flugzeugwerke in the 1920s, for export to Japan. Two examples were delivered to Aichi as pattern aircraft in 1927. Aichi added rudimentary flotation capability and built two further examples as the Type H Carrier Fighter, but full-scale production was not started.\n\nLehrgeschwader 1: \"Lehrgeschwader\" 1 (LG 1) (Demonstration Wing 1) formerly \"Lehrgeschwader Greifswald\" was a Luftwaffe multi-purpose unit during World War II, operating fighter, bomber and dive-bomber \"Gruppen\". 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First published in December 1954, it is a long-running magazine with over 60 years of manga publication history. The target demographic for \"Nakayoshi\" (like \"Ribon\" and \"Ciao\") is girls of age 8\u201314. Roughly the size of a phone book (hence the term \"phone book manga\"), it generally comes with \"furoku\", or small gifts, such as popout figures, games, small bags, posters, stickers, and so on. The \"furoku\" is an attempt to encourage girls to buy their own copies of the magazine rather than just share with a friend. In the mid-1990s, Nakayoshi retailed for 400 yen and had an average of 448 pages. The estimated circulation of Nakayoshi at this time was 1,800,000. In 2007, its circulation was 400,000.\n\nJoJo's Bizarre Adventure: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Japanese: \u30b8\u30e7\u30b8\u30e7\u306e\u5947\u5999\u306a\u5192\u967a , Hepburn: JoJo no Kimy\u014d na B\u014dken ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was originally serialized in \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\" from 1987 to 2004 before being transferred to the monthly \"seinen\" magazine \"Ultra Jump\" in 2005. The current story arc, \"JoJolion\", started in 2011. \"JoJo's Bizarre Adventure\" is currently Shueisha's second largest manga series with its chapters collected into 119 \"tank\u014dbon\" volumes and counting.\n\nSteam Detectives: Steam Detectives (Japanese: \u5feb\u5091\u84b8\u6c17\u63a2\u5075\u56e3 , Hepburn: Kaiketsu J\u014dki Tanteidan ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kia Asamiya. The manga was originally serialized in \"Monthly Sh\u014dnen Jump\" and later moved to \"Ultra Jump\" at the magazines start. It was later adapted into a 26-episode anime television series which ran from October 1998 to March 1999 on TV Tokyo. 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He released his debut album \"My Time\" in February 2012 which included his No. 1 single with Bakshi Billa \"Sona\", and smash hit song with Manak-E \"Door Ni Kulne\", as well as 6 further tracks that charted in the official UK Asian Music Download Chart. Since releasing his first album, he's worked with a number of singers such as Prabh Gill, and later released his second album which is titled \"Against All Odds\" in 2015.\n\nSingers (album): Singers (styled SINGERS) is an album by Phil Elverum. The album is often credited to Elverum's musical project Mount Eerie (and includes several songs which re-appear on other Mount Eerie releases), although the sleevenotes offer the following declaration: \"THIS NEW BAND CALLED \"SINGERS\" IS BORN. THIS IS THE FIRST ALBUM BY SINGERS.\" The album was pressed on white vinyl and is now out-of-print.\n\nBianca 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; also in 2010, she made an acting appearance in a music video by The Wrecking. The video for her first new release in four years, a cover of the John Legend song \"All of Me\", was posted to her YouTube channel in March 2014. Her original song \"Alice\" was self-released in May 2015.\n\nRyan Shupe & the RubberBand: Ryan Shupe & the RubberBand is an American Rock / Bluegrass group founded in the mid-1990s in Ogden, UT. The band's current lineup comprises Ryan Shupe (fiddle, guitar, ukulele, mandolin, lead vocals), Roger Archibald (guitar, vocals), Craig Miner (banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, guitar, vocals), Josh Larsen (bass guitar, string bass, vocals), and Nate Young (drums, vocals). After recording four studio albums on their own independent record label, Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand were signed to Capitol Records in 2005. Their first album for Capitol, 2005's \"Dream Big\", produced a Top 40 hit on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts in its title track. The second single from the album, however, failed to chart, and the band was dropped from Capitol. In 2008, the band signed to Montage Music Group and released the album Last Man Standing. After this, the band continued to tour nationally and promote their unique brand of music. In 2010, the band released the album \"Brand New Shoes\" on their own independent label. This album has many crowd favorites and highlights the cross-genre, acousti-jam sound they have become known for. The band is currently promoting their new album \"We Rode On\" which leans more into the Rock side of their musical arsenal and have released three videos to promote the upcoming release. These videos are for the songs The Sun Will Shine Again, We Rode On, and Just Say Yes.\n\nRyan Freeland: Ryan Freeland is an American music producer, engineer and mixer based in Los Angeles, California. Freeland is a four-time Grammy award winner and is best known for his work with Bonnie Raitt, Ray LaMontagne, Aimee Mann, Joe Henry, Grant-Lee Phillips, Hugh Laurie, Ingrid Michaelson, Loudon Wainwright III, Rodney Crowell, Alana Davis, and Jonatha Brooke. He is represented exclusively by Global Positioning Services Management in Santa Monica.\n\nEndlessly (album): Endlessly is the second studio album by Welsh singer Duffy. It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010 by A&M Records (under Polydor) and in the United States on 7 December 2010 by Mercury Records. Duffy worked almost exclusively with Albert Hammond Snr. on the album, with all but one of the album's songs being written by Hammond and Duffy. Four of the songs received additional or co-production by Stuart Price. Music is also provided by The Roots and Questlove. Musically, the album follows the soul stylings of her first album \"Rockferry\" (2008), although Duffy drew inspiration from a variety of other genres, including disco and soft rock, and was compared to pop singers such as Kylie Minogue. It has been said that Duffy wrote the album in three weeks, although recording sessions lasted between 2009 and 2010.\n\nSentimental Journey (Emmy Rossum album): Sentimental Journey is the second album by singer-actress Emmy Rossum and her first album in six years. 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She is the author of six poetry collections, most recently, \"What to Make of It\" (Turning Point, 2012). Her poems have been published in literary journals and magazines including \"Poetry, Beloit Poetry Journal, Georgia Review, Green Mountains Review, Cimarron Review,\" and \"Yankee Magazine.\" Her honors include fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and the Vermont Studio Center, as well as the PEN Northern New England Discovery Poet Award.\n\nYankee (magazine): Yankee Magazine was founded in 1935 and is based in Dublin, New Hampshire, United States.\n\nDon Bousquet: Don Bousquet (born 1948) is a Rhode Island-based cartoonist. He was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. His cartoon \"Bousquet\" regularly appears in \"The Providence Journal\", \"Rhode Island Monthly\", and the \"South County Independent\" and his work has also appeared in numerous other publications, such as \"Yankee Magazine\". Most of Bosquet's best sellers were published by Covered Bridge Press. On March 29, 2014, Bosquet retired from one of his most visible platforms, his Sunday placement in \"The Providence Journal\", and would be \"winding down\" his drawing.\n\nTriangle Downtowner Magazine: Triangle Downtowner Magazine (originally called Raleigh Downtowner Magazine) is a free entertainment magazine based in Raleigh, North Carolina covering downtown Raleigh, North Hills, downtown Durham, Cary/Apex, Wake Forest, and the surrounding area. Founded in 2005, the magazine features topics including restaurant profiles, local business, art gallery reviews, visual and performing artist profiles, wine, local history, and more. The \"Triangle Downtowner Magazine\" print and online issues have a readership of over 115,000 per month and is distributed at over 360 locations in restaurants, office buildings, businesses, condos, bars, government buildings, and outside newsracks throughout Triangle. 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The magazine has successfully became one of the trusted source of information and reading-tainment for teenagers all over Indonesia. With tagline \"EXTRAORDINARY GENERATION\", the magazine is popular amongst the international school students, the national plus school students, the top local schools and even the first year to second year university students.\n\nBunny McBride: Carol Ann (Bunny) McBride is an American author of a wide range of nonfiction books on subjects ranging from cultural survival and wildlife conservation to Native Americans. Her most recent ethnohistory book is \"Indians in Eden: Wabanakis and Rusticators on Maine's Mt.Desert Island\" (Down East Books, 2009). Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, she regularly published her poetry and essays in the \"Christian Science Monitor\", and reported on her travels in China, West Africa, East Africa, and northern Europe. Her articles appeared in various US newspapers and magazines, including the \"Washington Post\", \"Boston Globe\", \"Chicago Tribune,\" \"International Wildlife\", \"Travel & Leisure\", \"Sierra\", \"Yankee Magazine,\" \"Downeast,\" and \"Reader's Digest.\" From 1981 on, she was actively involved in oral history and community development projects with Micmac Indians in Maine.\n\nSacramento (magazine): Sacramento is a monthly regional magazine based in Sacramento, California, published and owned by Sacramento Magazines Corporation (which is owned and co-published by Mike O'Brien). The magazine was established in 1975. Mike O'Brien bought the magazine from Micromedia Affiliates, based in Morristown, New Jersey, in 1993. In 2015 Hour Media LLC, based in Michigan, acquired the Sacramento Magazines Corporation. 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It is the twentieth release by Omar, and their second collaboration following 2005's \"0=2\" vinyl single, which appears on this record along with its b-side, \"0\". These two tracks have been available digitally since October 3, 2006. This album was a free download with the option to donate for a period of time. All money raised has gone to \"Keep Music In Schools\". The album can now be downloaded for $3.99.\n\nHump de Bump: \"Hump de Bump\" is a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from their 2006 double album, \"Stadium Arcadium\". The song is the fifth and final single released from \"Stadium Arcadium\" and final single the band would release with John Frusciante, who quit the band two years later. Originally expected to be the fourth single for the US, Canada and Australia, (\"Desecration Smile\" was the fourth single released internationally) the Red Hot Chili Peppers decided to make the single and video a worldwide release thanks to the positive feedback on the video, which was directed by comedian and good friend Chris Rock. The single was released in the US on April 7, 2007 while it was released May 10, 2007 in the rest of the world.\n\nDave Navarro: David Michael Navarro (born June 7, 1967) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and actor.\n\nAutomatic Writing (album): Automatic Writing is the debut studio album by American experimental rock band Ataxia, released on August 10, 2004 on Record Collection. 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It was released on 20 October 2008 in the United Kingdom on Domino Records, featuring three b-sides: a live version of the album track \"Separate and Ever Deadly\" plus two covers. The US-only 8-song expanded EP was released in digital format on 21 October and on CD on 4 November 2008. It was the final release of the band's first period of activity.\n\nThe Dream Synopsis: The Dream Synopsis EP is an extended play by The Last Shadow Puppets, released on 2 December 2016. It contains re-recordings of two songs from the band's second album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\", as well as four cover versions that the band played during their 2016 tour. It was the final release of the band's second period of activity.\n\nAviation (song): \"Aviation\" is the third single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\". 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In 1991, Damien Barber recorded the song for Fellside Records and it was released on the compilation Voices in 1992. The melody was rewritten by Newfoundland singer/songwriter Ron Hynes and Hynes' version was covered by Great Big Sea on their 1999 album, \"Turn\".\n\nThe Manchester Rambler: \"The Manchester Rambler\", also known as \"I'm a Rambler\" and \"The Rambler's Song\", is a song written by the English folk singer Ewan MacColl. It was inspired by his participation in the Kinder trespass, a protest by the urban Young Communist League of Manchester, and was the work that began MacColl's career as a singer-songwriter.\n\nThe World of Carl Sandburg: The World of Carl Sandburg was a stage presentation of selections from the poetry and prose of Carl Sandburg, chosen and arranged by Norman Corwin, starring Bette Davis. There was a 21-week national tour 1959\u20131960, co-starring Davis's husband Gary Merrill, towards the end, he was replaced by Barry Sullivan. 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For example, it was recorded in 1939 as \"The Gallis Pole\" by folk singer Huddie \"Lead Belly\" Ledbetter, and - the most famous version - in 1970 as \"Gallows Pole\", an arrangement of the Fred Gerlach version by English rock band Led Zeppelin, on the album \"Led Zeppelin III\".\n\nRapperiya Baalam: Ashok Manda Bishnoi, better known by his stage name Rapperiya Baalam, is a Jaipur, Rajasthan based Rapper, Song writer, Music Composer and Producer. He Rose to fame in 2014 with his song \u201cMharo Rajasthan\u201d, a Folk hip hop fusion song which become one of the most popular song in Rajasthan and gained amazing popularity among the youth, the Song co-written by Kunaal Vermaa Featuring Indian Idol Fame Folk Singer Swaroop Khan. His other hits are \u201cHariyala Banna\u201d, \u201cJaipur Anthem\u201d,\u201cDes Padharo Sa\u201d, \u201cDil Mere\u201d. He along with lyrics writer kunaal Vermaa has worked with bollywood playback singer Ravindra Upadhyay for song \u201cDes Padharo Sa\u201d,and with musician Mohit Gaur for Song \u201cphir mujhe dil se pukaar tu\u201d. Better known for his experiments in rajasthani folk music Rapperiya Baalam and his team came up with Hariyala Banna in 2016, the song earned 3 million hits in three months and become one of the most popular folk fusion song in regional category. Hariyala Banna sung by Bollywood playback Singer Ravindra Upadhyay and Kamal Choudhary.\n\nEwan MacColl: James Henry Miller (25 January 1915 \u2013 22 October 1989), better known by his stage name Ewan MacColl, was an English folk singer, songwriter, communist, labour activist, actor, poet, playwright and record producer.\n\nJim Moray: Jim Moray (born 1981) is an English folk singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer.\n\nThe Shoals of Herring: The Shoals of Herring (Roud 13642) is a ballad, written by Ewan MacColl for the third of the original eight BBC \"Radio ballads\" \"Singing the Fishing,\" which was first broadcast on August 16, 1960.", "question": "The Shoals of Herring (Roud 13642) is a ballad, written by James Henry Miller, was an English folk singer, songwriter, communist, labour activist, actor, poet, playwright and record producer, and better known by which stage name ?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_real_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The real name of the individual."}, "person_stage_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The stage name by which the individual is better known."}, "person_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the person."}, "person_primary_roles": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of primary roles or professions of the person."}, "song_written": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the song written by the person."}}, "required": ["person_real_name", "person_stage_name", "person_nationality", "person_primary_roles", "song_written"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_real_name": "James Henry Miller", "person_stage_name": "Ewan MacColl", "person_nationality": "English", "person_primary_roles": ["folk singer", "songwriter", "communist", "labour activist", "actor", "poet", "playwright", "record producer"], "song_written": "The Shoals of Herring"}, "ground_truth": {"person_real_name": "James Henry Miller", "person_stage_name": "Ewan MacColl", "person_nationality": "English", "person_primary_roles": ["folk singer", "songwriter", "communist", "labour activist", "actor", "poet", "playwright", "record producer"], "song_written": "The Shoals of Herring"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1981, "output_tokens": 80, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "55f1f474a40ce7f624a01ac3ba38eb8e1a0ee81d0ec6515b977ea63092d18516", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae34bc15542990afbd1e107", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Miriam Margolyes", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Lego Harry Potter: Lego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series. 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Her earliest roles were in theatre and after several supporting roles in film and television she won a BAFTA Award for her role in \"The Age of Innocence\" (1993) and went on to take the role of Professor Sprout in the \"Harry Potter\" film series.\n\nDanielle Elizabeth Tumminio: Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio is an Episcopal priest, theologian, a certified life coach and spinning instructor, and the author of \"God and Harry Potter at Yale: Teaching Faith and Fantasy Fiction in an Ivy League Classroom\". She was the instructor of the \"Christian Theology and Harry Potter\" seminar at Yale University in the spring of 2008; in 2011, she repeated the course at Tufts University. Tumminio has also presented material on the intersection between theology and the Harry Potter series at the Infinitus Symposium in Orlando, Florida in 2010, the Portus Symposium in Dallas, Texas, in the summer of 2008, and she chaired the panel on Harry Potter and Religion at the 2008 American Academy of Religion conference. Her teaching has been praised by Harry Potter commentator John Granger on his Hogwarts Professor website.\n\nBottersnikes and Gumbles (TV series): Bottersnikes and Gumbles is a British-Australian animated television series that aired on 7TWO in Australia and CBBC in the United Kingdom. The cast includes Jason Callender, Richard Grieve, Jeff Rawle, Kathryn Drysdale and Miriam Margolyes. It was released on Netflix in North America on 19 August 2016; which was re-dubbed with American accents.\n\nParodies of Harry Potter: The immense popularity and wide recognition of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter fantasy series has led to its being extensively parodied, in works spanning nearly every medium. The franchise holds the record for the most fan fiction parodies, at over 900.000 Some self-described parodies have been targeted by Rowling and her publishers as plagiarism, while others have sold hundreds of thousands of copies without any threat of legal sanction. Misinterpretations of \"Harry Potter\" parodies have sparked at least two urban legends. Many \"Harry Potter\" parodies are self-published; others are put out as part of major comic productions, such as \"Mad\", \"The Simpsons\", \"South Park\", \"Saturday Night Live\" and \"Robot Chicken\", all of which have parodied \"Harry Potter\" several times. Rowling has also been parodied (and parodied herself) in a number of instances.\n\nHarry Potter (film series): Harry Potter is a British-American film series based on the \"Harry Potter\" novels by author J. K. Rowling. The series is distributed by Warner Bros. and consists of eight fantasy films, beginning with \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (2001) and culminating with \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows \u2013 Part 2\" (2011). A spin-off prequel series will consist of five films, starting with \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\" (2016). The \"Fantastic Beasts\" films mark the beginning of a shared media franchise known as J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World.\n\nWarner Bros. Entertainment Inc. v. RDR Books: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. and J. K. Rowling v. RDR Books, 575 F.Supp.2d 513 (SDNY 2008) is a copyright lawsuit brought on 31 October 2007 by the media company Warner Bros. and \"Harry Potter\" author J. K. Rowling against RDR Books, an independent publishing company based in Muskegon, Michigan. Lawyers for Rowling and Time Warner argued that RDR's attempt to publish for profit a print facsimile of \"The Harry Potter Lexicon\", a free online guide to the \"Harry Potter\" fictional universe, constituted an infringement of their copyright and was not protected by the affirmative defense of fair use. The trial was held from 14\u201317 April 2008 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. In September 2008, the court ruled in Rowling's favor, and publication of the book was blocked. In 2009, RDR Books released an edited volume, eliminating the problematic long quotes found to be infringing.\n\nHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the first novel in the \"Harry Potter\" series and J.\u00a0K. Rowling's debut novel, first published in 1997 by Bloomsbury. It was published in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by Scholastic Corporation in 1998. The plot follows Harry Potter, a young wizard who discovers his magical heritage as he makes close friends and a few enemies in his first year at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. With the help of his friends, Harry faces an attempted comeback by the dark wizard Lord Voldemort, who killed Harry's parents, but failed to kill Harry when he was just 15 months old.\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\". The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters. 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The film was adapted for the screen by Richard Matheson from his novel \"The Shrinking Man\". The opening credits music theme (uncredited) is by Irving Gertz, with a trumpet solo performed by Ray Anthony.\n\nLinda November: Linda Ellen November (born October\u00a016,\u00a01944) is an American singer who has sung tens of thousands of commercial jingles. She was the voice of the singing cat in the Meow Mix commercials, sang the jingle \"Galaxy Glue\" in the 1981 film \"The Incredible Shrinking Woman\", the \"Coke and a Smile\" jingle in the classic Mean Joe Greene Super Bowl commercial, and has won many Clio Awards for her work on television and radio. Her voice can also be heard on many pop songs, as she was a regular backup singer for artists such as Frankie Valli, Burt Bacharach, Engelbert Humperdinck, and Neil Diamond. In the 1970s, she was one of the main singers in the disco group Wing and a Prayer Fife and Drum Corps, which charted with the Top 40 hit \"Baby Face\" in 1976. 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He also wrote and sang the \"CatDog\" theme song. He has created and developed properties for numerous studios. He works as a character designer and writes for various other animated shows. He created a web series called \"Really Freaking Embarrassing,\" single-panel cartoons called \"The Adventures of a Huge Mouth\" that ran in independent newspapers throughout the U.S., and writes and illustrates books, including \"Petlandia, My Big Mouth: 10 Songs I Wrote That Almost Got Me Killed, The Greatest Snowman in the World,\" \"Super Goofballs, Sillyville or Bust,\" \"Escape from Camp Wannabarf,\" \"School After Dark: Lessons in Lunacy,\" and \"The Battle of Sillyville: Live Silly or Die!\" He has written and illustrated newspaper and magazine pieces with titles like \"The Incredible Shrinking Christmas\" and \"The Good, the Bad, and the Irish.\" He co-founded the company \"FutureVision\", which produced a TV concert series featuring blues legends Muddy Waters, Albert King, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells, Bobby Bland, Otis Rush, Blind John Davis, and others. He has taught, lectured, and led art, writing, animation, and creativity workshops for pre-school through college students. 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He was best known for making the first successful winter ascent together with Simone Moro of Shishapangma on January 14, 2005. Morawski died aged 32 during an international Dhaulagiri/Manaslu expedition in Nepal. He fell into a crevasse at an elevation of 5500\u00a0m while acclimatizing.\n\nAnnapurna Circuit: The Annapurna Circuit is a trek within the Annapurna mountain range of central Nepal. The total length of the route varies between 160\u2013230\u00a0km (100-145\u00a0mi), depending on where motor transportation is used and where the trek is ended. The trek rises to an altitude of 5,416m on the Thorung La pass, touching the edge of the Tibetan plateau. This trek crosses two different river valleys and encircles the Annapurna massif, crossing Thorung La (5416m/17769\u00a0ft), the highest pass on this trek. Practically all trekkers hike the route anticlockwise, as this way the daily altitude gain is slower, and crossing the high Thorong La pass is easier and safer. 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It was first climbed in 1980.\n\nTanDEM-X: TanDEM-X (TerraSAR-X add-on for Digital Elevation Measurement) is the name of TerraSAR-X's twin satellite, a German Earth observation satellite using SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) - a modern radar imaging technology. Implemented in a Public-Private-Partnership between the German Aerospace centre (DLR) and EADS Astrium (now Airbus Defence and Space), it is a second, almost identical spacecraft to TerraSAR-X. TanDEM-X is also the name of the satellite mission flying the two satellites in a closely controlled formation with typical distances between 250 and 500 m. This unique twin satellite constellation will allow the generation of the WorldDEM\u2122, the seamless global digital elevation models available from 2014.\n\nLupghar Sar: Lupghar Sar is 109th on the list of world tallest mountains. It is located in Shishkat valley of Hunza Gojal. It is part of the Momhail Sar cluster of mountains and has an elevation of 7200 m above sea level. In Wakhi language Lupghar Sar translates as \"the top of the big rock\".\n\nMalangutti Sar: Malangutti Sar is a mountain in the Karakoram mountains with a height of 7,207 metres (23,645 feet). It is the 104th tallest mountain on Earth and located in Shimshal Valley.\n\nDhorpatan: Dhorpatan is a village in Nepal's Baglung District, 2,900 meters elevation in an east-west valley south of the Dhaulagiri mountain range in the Himalayas. It is the headquarters of Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve. There is a small community of indigenous Kham Magar people as well as Tibetan refugees.\n\nDhaulagiri: The Dhaulagiri massif in Nepal extends 120 km from the Kaligandaki River west to the Bheri. This massif is bounded on the north and southwest by tributaries of the Bheri River and on the southeast by Myagdi Khola. Dhaulagiri I is the seventh highest mountain in the world at 8167 m above sea level. It was first climbed on May 13, 1960 by a Swiss/Austrian/Nepali expedition.\n\nSystemic acquired resistance: The systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a \"whole-plant\" resistance response that occurs following an earlier localized exposure to a pathogen. SAR is analogous to the innate immune system found in animals, and there is evidence that SAR in plants and innate immunity in animals may be evolutionarily conserved. Plants use pattern-recognition receptors to recognize conserved microbial signatures. This recognition triggers an immune response. The first plant receptors of conserved microbial signatures were identified in rice (XA21, 1995) and in Arabidopsis (FLS2, 2000). Plants also carry immune receptors that recognize highly variable pathogen effectors. These include the NBS-LRR class of proteins. SAR is important for plants to resist disease, as well as to recover from disease once formed. SAR can be induced by a wide range of pathogens, especially (but not only) those that cause tissue necrosis, and the resistance observed following induction of SAR is effective against a wide range of pathogens, which is why SAR resistance is sometimes called \"broad spectrum.\" SAR is associated with the induction of a wide range of genes (so called PR or \"pathogenesis-related\" genes), and the activation of SAR requires the accumulation of endogenous salicylic acid (SA). The pathogen-induced SA signal activates a molecular signal transduction pathway that is identified by a gene called \"NIM1\", \"NPR1\" or \"SAI1\" (three names for the same gene) in the model genetic system \"Arabidopsis thaliana\". SAR has been observed in a wide range of flowering plants, including dicotyledon and monocotyledon species. 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Reggaestep typically has similar drum samples as those used in reggae; however, the timing of these drums corresponds with the typical syncopation of drums in dubstep. Other influence taken from reggae include harmonic accentuation of the offbeats, however off-beat rhythms can sometimes be layered on top of more traditional dubstep or ragga melodies. The tempo tends to be at 140 BPM which is typical to dubstep. The \"drops\" in reggaestep are very similar to those of dubstep, but often follow similar melody patterns to reggae.\n\nMetalcore: Metalcore is a fusion genre combining elements of heavy metal and hardcore punk. The word is a portmanteau of the names of the two genres. Among other styles blending metal and hardcore, such as crust punk and grindcore, metalcore is noted for its use of breakdowns, which are slow, intense passages conducive to moshing. Pioneering metalcore bands\u2014such as Integrity, Earth Crisis and Converge, all of which had formed by 1990\u2014are described as leaning more toward hardcore, with their style sometimes being called metallic hardcore, whereas later bands\u2014such as Killswitch Engage, All That Remains, Trivium, As I Lay Dying, Bullet for My Valentine, and Parkway Drive\u2014are described as leaning more towards metal. Pantera and Sepultura (who influenced Trivium, Atreyu, Bleeding Through and Unearth) have been particularly influential to the development of metalcore in the 2000s, which saw many bands in the genre achieve commercial success.\n\nFail Emotions: Fail Emotions (sometimes called simply FE) is a Russian Electronicore band from Yaroslavl.\n\nSubatomic Sound System: Founded in 1999 by John Emch and Noah Shachtman, Subatomic Sound System brought together musicians, producers, DJs and visual artists from a variety of backgrounds and traditions primarily based in New York City and Brooklyn to form a record label and collective that built on a combination of new music technology and traditional instruments to produce music across a variety of genres, often combining genres, in an effort to adapt 1970s\u2019 Jamaican sound system culture and dub studio techniques to current music genres and forms of live performance. In fall 2008, Subatomic Sound System garnered international attention for a limited edition vinyl 12\" featuring their collaboration with Vienna's Dubblestandart and dub inventor Lee \"Scratch\" Perry, releasing the first songs from Perry in the dubstep genre, one of the first recorded examples of a tangible connection between the popular UK based electronic genre that emerged in the begin of the first decade of the 21st century and the Jamaican dub from the 1970s where dubstep's origins were rooted and which had been primarily originated by Perry himself. Beginning in 2008, Subatomic Sound System started hosting weekly radio shows on 91.5fm, Radio New York and webcast on Brooklyn Radio.\n\nVitamin D (album): Vitamin D is the first studio album by Canadian dubstep producer and artist Datsik, released on April 10, 2012 in US. The album was co-produced by various electronic music producers such as fellow Canadian dubstep producer Downlink, Israeli psytrance and electronica production duo Infected Mushroom and American DJ Z-Trip. The first official single from the album is \"Fully Blown\" (featuring Snak the Ripper), which was released on January 31. The second single, \"Evilution\", which was co-produced by Infected Mushroom and features vocals from Jonathan Davis of the nu metal band Korn, was released on March 13.\n\nElectronicore: Electronicore (also known as synthcore or trancecore) describes a stylistic fusion of metalcore with elements of various electronic music genres, such as trance, electronica, dubstep, or others. The term electronicore is a portmanteau of \"electronic\" and \"metalcore\". Notable artists of this genre have originated from the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Hong Kong and Japan.\n\nThe Remix Master: Jackson Tan (born February 14, 1975) better known by his stage name The Remix Master is a musician, DJ and producer. He is also known as DJ JT, T, The Blizzard, 2B1, WMN and Apex. His works are notable for integrating trance, electro, dubstep, techno, hip hop with electronic music sounds and world music genres. JT composes his own beats, dance and trance tracks which frequently feature a prominent bass lineHe has appeared alongside artists including Michael Procter, Akon, Pitbull, Lil Jon, Loren Taylor, Lil Wayne, Wendy Lewis, The Bliz, Ne-Yo, Jason D, Britney Spears, Chris Brown, Whitney Houston, Foxes, Christina Milian, and Ellie Goulding.\n\nOscilloscoop: OscilloScoop is an interactive music app for iOS that runs on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch, available through the iTunes App Store. The app presents a real-time interface for creating electronic music in various electronic music genres from hip hop to techno and house. The app is designed with a minimalist modern interface of three colored crowns, that spin like potters' wheels. Touching each crown affects the parameters of the audio. The top crown controls pitch, the middle a low pass resonant filter, and the bottom a fader. Controls on the left allow one to change the bassline beat, while buttons on the right allow the user to save their creation, and a slider below controls tempo.\n\nDigitally Imported: Digitally Imported (DI) is an Internet radio broadcaster playing various types of electronic music including house, trance, progressive, techno, eurodance, drum and bass, and dubstep, across 91 hand curated channels. It was founded in December 1999 as a hobby project by Ari Shohat in his Binghamton University dorm room and was one of the first Internet radio stations. It has often been listed as one of the top electronic dance music radio stations online and was awarded \"Best Global Radio Station\" at the International Dance Music Awards in March 2010. It also offers streaming radio services of other, non-electronic dance music genres \u00a0\u2014 such as pop hits, jazz and rock\u00a0\u2014 across nearly 300 channels through its sister networks, RadioTunes, JAZZRADIO, ROCKRADIO, and ClassicalRadio.\n\nThe Spindle Sect: The Spindle Sect is an alternative metal band originally from Cape Town, South Africa, now based in the United Kingdom. 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The title of the film is a quotation from \"Eloisa to Abelard\" by Alexander Pope.\n\nSynecdoche, New York: Synecdoche, New York is a 2008 American postmodern drama film written and directed by Charlie Kaufman, and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman. It is Kaufman's directorial debut.\n\nPierre Bismuth: Pierre Bismuth (6 June 1963) is a French artist and filmmaker based in Brussels. His practice can be placed in the tradition of conceptual art and appropriation art. His work uses a variety of media and materials, including painting, sculpture, collage, video, architecture, performance, music, and film. He is best known for being among the authors of the story for \"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\" (2004), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2005 alongside Michel Gondry and Charlie Kaufman. Bismuth made his directorial debut with the 2016 feature film \"Where is Rocky II?\" .\n\nAnomalisa: Anomalisa is a 2015 American adult stop-motion animated comedy-drama film directed and produced by Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, based on Kaufman's 2005 play \"Anomalisa\". It was released on 30 December 2015, by Paramount Pictures. The film follows a lonely customer service expert (voiced by David Thewlis) who perceives everyone (Tom Noonan) as identical until he meets a unique woman (Jennifer Jason Leigh) in a Cincinnati hotel.\n\nConfessions of a Dangerous Mind: Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is a 2002 biographical spy comedy film depicting the life of popular game show host and producer Chuck Barris, who claimed to have also been an assassin for the CIA. The film was George Clooney's directorial debut, was written by Charlie Kaufman, and starred Sam Rockwell, Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, and Clooney.\n\nBeing John Malkovich: Being John Malkovich is a 1999 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman, both making their feature film debut. The film stars John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, and Catherine Keener, with John Malkovich and Charlie Sheen as themselves. The film follows a puppeteer who finds a portal that leads into Malkovich's mind.\n\nMythgardia: Mythgardia is a fantasy boardgame designed by Bob Harris. It is a follow-up to his best selling and widely acclaimed fantasy adventure game, Talisman.\n\nAdaptation (film): Adaptation (stylized as Adaptation.) is a 2002 American comedy-drama metafilm directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman. The film is based on Susan Orlean's non-fiction book \"The Orchid Thief\", with numerous self-referential events added. The film stars Nicolas Cage as Charlie and Donald Kaufman, and Meryl Streep as Susan Orlean, Chris Cooper as John Laroche, with Cara Seymour, Brian Cox, Tilda Swinton, Ron Livingston, and Maggie Gyllenhaal in supporting roles.\n\nCharlie Kaufman: Charles Stuart Kaufman (born November 19, 1958) is an American screenwriter, producer, director, and lyricist. He wrote the films \"Being John Malkovich\" (1999), \"Adaptation\" (2002), and \"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\" (2004). He made his directorial debut with \"Synecdoche, New York\" (2008), which was also well-received; film critic Roger Ebert named it \"the best movie of the decade\" in 2009. 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(There is a smaller tributary of the Little Beaver which begins near the bygone village of \"Whiskeyville\".)\n\nRitner Creek: Ritner Creek is a tributary of the Luckiamute River in Polk County in the U.S. state of Oregon. The creek begins near Bald Mountain in the Central Oregon Coast Range and flows generally southeast to meet the Luckiamute southwest of Pedee and north of Kings Valley. The confluence is 31 mi upstream of the Luckiamute's mouth on the Willamette River. Named tributaries of Ritner Creek from source to mouth are Sheythe, Love, Clayton, and Kinsey creeks.\n\nHorse Creek, Wyoming: Horse Creek is an unincorporated community in western Laramie County, Wyoming, United States. It lies between Horse Creek to the north, and the South Fork of Horse Creek to the south, along WYO 211 northwest of the city of Cheyenne, the county seat of Laramie County. Its elevation is 6,506\u00a0feet (1,983\u00a0m). Although Horse Creek is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 82061. As of the 2010 census, Horse Creek had an estimated population of 39.\n\nDead Indian Creek (Oregon): Dead Indian Creek is a tributary of South Fork Little Butte Creek in Jackson County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It flows generally north through the Rogue River \u2013 Siskiyou National Forest in the Cascade Range east of Medford. The creek begins at 2562 ft above sea level near Howard Prairie Lake and enters the South Fork at Camp Latgawa. The South Fork flows northwest to meet the North Fork near Lake Creek; combined they form Little Butte Creek, a tributary of the Rogue River.\n\nCedar Creek (South Fork Eel River): Cedar Creek is an 11.2 mi tributary of the South Fork Eel River in Mendocino County in the U.S. state of California. The creek begins southeast of Red Mountain, at an elevation of 778 ft . It makes an S-curve west-northwest then bends sharply south, dropping into the valley of the South Fork Eel. The confluence is south of the city of Leggett, on the river's right bank. The only named tributary of Cedar Creek is Little Cedar Creek, a headwaters tributary. Big Dann Creek joins the South Fork Eel on the same bank, just upstream of Cedar Creek, while the next major tributary downstream of Cedar is Rock Creek. The Cedar Creek watershed is rugged and has few tributaries.\n\nOaks Creek: Oaks Creek drains Canadarago Lake, which is situated in the north central region of Otsego County, New York. The creek begins by Schuyler Lake, New York and flows southeast approximately 9.32 miles before converging with the Susquehanna River south of Cooperstown, New York, by Index, New York. From the source to Oaksville, New York the creek flows along Panther Mountain. 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Together with the New Year Concert, the ball is one of the highlights of the Viennese carnival season.\n\nVienna State Ballet: Vienna State Ballet, \"Wiener Staatsballett\", is considered one of the world\u00b4s top ballet companies. It was formerly named the Vienna State Opera Ballet as it is based at the Vienna State Opera building. In 2005 the ballets of the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Volksoper were merged together under the name \"Das Ballett der Wiener Staatsoper und Volksoper\" and Gyula Harangozo became the artistic director. The further name change, on September 1, 2010, was accompanied by a change in leadership. Manuel Legris, a former principal dancer with the Paris Opera Ballet, succeeded as the artistic director.\n\nEno Pe\u00e7i: Eno Pe\u00e7i is an Albanian male ballet dancer, living in Austria. Born in Tirana, he was educated at the Tirana Academy of Ballet and the Ballet School of the Vienna State Opera. He joined the Vienna State Opera in 2000, becoming a soloist in 2003. He is recognized as the first Albanian dancer to perform live in concert in Vienna.\n\nVienna State Opera: The Vienna State Opera (German: Wiener Staatsoper ) is an Austria opera house and opera company based in Vienna, Austria. It was originally called the Vienna Court Opera (Wiener Hofoper). In 1920, with the replacement of the Habsburg Monarchy by the First Austrian Republic, it was renamed the Vienna State Opera. The members of the Vienna Philharmonic are recruited from its orchestra.\n\nOtto Edelmann: Otto Edelmann (February 5, 1917 in Vienna \u2013 May 14, 2003 in Vienna) was an Austrian bass. He was born in Vienna and studied singing in Vienna with Gunnar Graarud. His debut was at Gera as Figaro in Mozart's \"The Marriage of Figaro\". He later sang the Vienna State Opera, the Edinburgh Festival and the Metropolitan Opera. He sang at the Bayreuth Festival immediately after its reopening in 1951 after World War II, performing the role of Hans Sachs in Wagner's \"Die Meistersinger von N\u00fcrnberg\". (He also recorded as Veit Pogner the goldsmith in the same work in one of Hans Knappertsbusch's early recorded performances.) He also sang Ochs in Richard Strauss's \"Der Rosenkavalier\" at the first performances in the new Salzburg Festspielhaus in 1960. In 1957, he recorded the role of Wotan opposite Kirsten Flagstad in Georg Solti's recording of Act III of Wagner's \"Die Walk\u00fcre\" (an album made prior to the later famous complete set of \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\"). He died in Vienna.\n\nOpernball (novel): Opernball is a 1995 novel by Austrian writer Josef Haslinger in which thousands of people are killed in a Neo-Nazi terrorist attack taking place during the Vienna Opera Ball. The novel was the basis of a 1998 made-for-TV movie by Urs Egger with the same title.\n\nOpernball (film): Opernball \"(Opera Ball)\" is a 1998 made-for-TV movie by Urs Egger based on a 1995 novel by Austrian writer Josef Haslinger in which thousands of people are killed in a Neo-Nazi terrorist attack taking place during the Vienna Opera Ball. The film starred Heiner Lauterbach, Franka Potente, Frank Giering, Caroline Goodall, Richard Bohringer, Gudrun Landgrebe and D\u00e9sir\u00e9e Nosbusch.\n\nEsther R\u00e9thy: Esther R\u00e9thy (22 October 1912 \u2013 28 January 2004) was a Hungarian operatic soprano who had a major career in Europe from 1934 through 1968. She was notably a principal artist at the Vienna State Opera for over a decade and was a frequent performer at the Salzburg Festival. She performed a broad opera repertoire that encompassed French, German, Italian, Czech, and Hungarian operas. The latter part of her career was dedicated mainly to performing the German operetta literature at the Vienna Volksoper. A very beautiful woman, she was a greatly admired Angele in Richard Heuberger\u2019s \"Der Opernball\".\n\nMcCloy Viennese Ball: The McCloy Viennese Ball at Harvard University is an annual gala event at the Harvard Club of Boston jointly organized between the Harvard Club of Austria and the McCloy Fellows at Harvard Kennedy School. The first ball was held in 1985 and as of 2016 it is one of two balls in North America co-sponsored by the City of Vienna. Modeled on the Vienna Opera Ball, the McCloy Ball is an annual Austrian society event that draws a variety of diplomats, politicians, and business leaders.\n\nBudapest Opera Ball: The Budapest Opera Ball (\"Budapesti Operab\u00e1l\" in Hungarian, \"Budapester Opernball\" in German) is an annual Hungarian society event taking place in the building of the Budapest Opera (\"Operah\u00e1z\") on the last Saturday of the carnival season, usually late February. On this occasion the stage and the auditorium of the Opera is transformed into a huge ballroom. The dress code is evening dress: white tie and tails for men; floor-length gowns for women. The ball is opened by more than a hundred debutante dancers after a show consisting of selected arias, followed by the 'Alles Walzer' with people dancing until dawn. Recent star guests include Montserrat Caball\u00e9, Ornella Muti, Yevgeny Nesterenko, Walter Berry, Heinz Zednik, Katia Ricciarelli, Patrizio Buanne, Catherine Deneuve, Katarina Witt, Gina Lollobrigida, Daryl Hannah and Guy de Rothschild. 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Embarrassed by his Italian name, he changed it to \"Little\", retaining the meaning. He served as the head coach at Georgetown College, now Georgetown University, from 1924 to 1929 and at Columbia University from 1930 to 1956, compiling a mediocre career college football record of 151\u2013128\u201313. Little played college football as a tackle at the University of Pennsylvania for the 1916 and 1919 seasons and then with the professional football team the Frankford Yellow Jackets from 1920 to 1923. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1960. He appeared as \"Lu Libble\" in Jack Kerouac's novel \"Maggie Cassidy\", a fictionalized account of Kerouac's early life.\n\n2015\u201316 UCF Knights men's basketball team: The 2015\u201316 UCF Knights men's basketball team represented the University of Central Florida during the 2015\u201316 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Knights were member of the American Athletic Conference. 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The team is coached by Tom Herman and home games are played at Darrell K Royal \u2013 Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas.\n\nDonnie Little: Donnie Little (born October 14, 1959) is a former American football quarterback. He was the quarterback of the Texas Longhorns from 1978 to 1980, and in 1978 was the first black quarterback to play for The University of Texas. He is credited with \"opening doors\" for future black quarterbacks at Texas, such as James Brown and Vince Young.\n\nList of Dallas Mavericks head coaches: The Dallas Mavericks are an American professional basketball team based in Dallas, Texas. They play in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team joined the NBA in 1980 as an expansion team, and won their first Western Conference championship in 2006. The Mavericks have played their home games at the American Airlines Center since 2001. The Mavericks are owned by Mark Cuban, and Donnie Nelson is their general manager.\n\nKim Little: Kim Alison Little (born 29 June 1990) is a Scottish footballer who is a leading scorer on the Scotland women's national football team. She currently plays for Arsenal Ladies in the FA WSL. She previously played for NWSL club Seattle Reign FC and Melbourne City in the Australian W-League. During her first spell at Arsenal from 2008\u20132013, the team won four league titles, three WSL Continental Cups, three FA Cups and one Premier League Cup. Prior to her six years with Arsenal, Little played for Hibernian L.F.C. in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL). 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It was featured on \"Shark Tank\" in December 2015 and received an offer from Barbara Corcoran, which has been considered one of her most notable deals to date. The product experienced the \"\"Shark Tank\" effect\" and sold out within five minutes of airing, with more than $1 million in sales over the next month. PiperWai was co-founded by Sarah Ribner and Jess Edelstein in March 2014.\n\nBarbara Corcoran: Barbara Ann Corcoran (born March 10, 1949 in Edgewater, New Jersey) is an American businesswoman, investor, speaker, consultant, syndicated columnist, author, and television personality. As a television personality, she is a \"Shark\" investor on ABC's \"Shark Tank\".\n\nMark Cuban: Mark Cuban (born July 31, 1958) is an American businessman, investor, author, television personality, and philanthropist. He is the owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, co-owner of 2929 Entertainment and chairman of the AXS TV. 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A year later, Lazzari appeared again on \"Shark Tank\".\n\nPlated (meal kits): Plated is an American ingredient-and-recipe meal kit service that has been acquired by Albertsons. The company was founded in 2012, but rose to notability through its selection for Techstars in 2013, \"Shark Tank\" in 2014 and \"Beyond the Tank\" in 2015. Plated's founders, Nick Taranto and Josh Hix, earned a deal on \"Shark Tank\" that fell through, but negotiated a deal with another investor after the show was filmed. The company accepted several rounds of venture capital investments and remained private until it was acquired by Albertsons in September 2017.\n\nCinnaholic: Cinnaholic is a vegan bakery franchise that started in 2010 and currently operates in eight states. The company's owners appeared on the television show Shark Tank in 2014, which ended with them ultimately turning down a $200,000 investment offer from Robert Herjavec. The company has adopted a franchise business model and has plans to open 100 locations by 2020.\n\nShark Tank: Shark Tank is an American reality television series that premiered on August 9, 2009, on ABC. The show is a franchise of the international format \"Dragons' Den\", which originated in Japan in 2001. \"Shark Tank\" shows aspiring entrepreneur-contestants as they make business presentations to a panel of \"shark\" investors, who then choose whether or not to invest.\n\nShark Tank (Australian TV series): Shark Tank is an Australian reality competition television series that premiered 8 February 2015, on Network Ten. Based on the international \"Dragons' Den\" and \"Shark Tank\" format, it has aspiring entrepreneur-contestants make business presentations to a panel of \"shark\" investors.\n\nRobert Herjavec: Robert Herjavec ( ; ] ; born September 14, 1962) is a Croatian-Canadian businessman, investor, and television personality. 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In 2017, this is officially known as the Coates Hire AFL Goal of the Year. Each round three goals are nominated and fans are able to vote online for their favourite at the league's website. Daniel Rioli of Richmond was the winner with his banana goal kicked in round 3 against West Coast . His selection as a finalist was controversial due to him not even winning the vote for Goal of the Week in round 3.\n\n2014 AFL Goal of the Year: The Australian Football League celebrated the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition. In 2014, it was officially known as the Hungry Jacks AFL Goal of the Year. Each round three goals were nominated and fans were able to vote online for their favourite at the league's website.\n\nGoal of the Year (AFL): The Goal of the Year is a competition for the best goals kicked in the VFL/AFL during that season. It is run in conjunction with the Mark of the Year competition and is currently sponsored by Coates Hire. 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The album was produced by Jim Diamond and vocalist/guitarist Jack White, recorded in January 1999 at Ghetto Recorders and Third Man Studios in Detroit. White dedicated the album to deceased blues musician Son House.\n\nJim Diamond (1988 album): Jim Diamond is Singer/Songwriter Jim Diamond's self-titled and third studio album. Diamond was assisted by old friends Graham Lyle and Chris Parren, who had worked with him on previous albums.\n\nSiddhartha (American rock band): Siddhartha is an American band formed in 2003, led by singer/songwriter Marlon Hauser continued the tradition of Detroit garage icons such as the MC5, The Stooges, and The Gories. The group recorded a full-length album with Jim Diamond which was never officially released, however in 2006 some of those recordings surfaced as a bootleg EP titled War Is Tragic. In 2007, Siddhartha appeared on the compilation album as a digital only download for the Manimal Vinyl label. Also that same year, Mick Collins of The Dirt Bombs produced the single The Fashion Victims. In 2008 after a move to San Francisco and a lineup change, Manimal Vinyl would sign the band and issue the single/EP titled The Birth Book which featured the Madonna cover, Holiday as a B-side.\n\nJim Diamond (singer): James Aaron Diamond (28 September 1951 \u2013 8 October 2015) was a Scottish singer-songwriter, best known for his three Top 5 hits. The first was \"I Won't Let You Down\" (1982), as the lead singer in the trio PhD, with Tony Hymas and Simon Phillips. His solo performance, \"I Should Have Known Better\", was a United Kingdom No.1 in 1984. The third track was the theme song from \"Boon\", \"Hi Ho Silver\" which reached No.5 in the UK Singles Chart in 1986. He has also featured as a vocalist on the charity No.1s \"You'll Never Walk Alone\" with The Crowd and \"Let It Be\" with Ferry Aid. 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The song was from Diamond's second solo studio album \"Desire for Freedom\". It reached #5 on the UK chart in 1986.\n\nThe Best of Jim Diamond: The Best of Jim Diamond is a compilation album of tracks from Scottish singer-songwriter Jim Diamond's first two solo albums \"Double Crossed\" and \"Desire for Freedom\", along with B-sides.\n\nJim Diamond (1993 album): Jim Diamond was Jim Diamond's first studio album in five years (not to be confused with its identically-named 1988 predecessor). Featuring nine new songs and three re-recordings \"Hi Ho Silver\", \"I Won't Let You Down\" and \"I Should Have Known Better\".\n\nWolfmother (EP): Wolfmother is the debut extended play (EP) by Australian rock band Wolfmother. Recorded and mixed at Ghetto Studios in Detroit, Michigan, USA, it was released in Australia on 27 September 2004 and later in the United States and the United Kingdom. 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Classically trained in piano, he began playing guitar after seeing Elvis Presley on television. In 1959, he co-founded the Kingsmen and with them recorded \"Louie Louie\" in 1963; Ely's famously incoherent vocals were partly the result of his braces and the rudimentary recording method. Before the record became a hit Ely was forced out of the group and began playing with his new band, the Courtmen. Ely died in Terrebonne, Oregon, on April 28, 2015 at age 71.\n\nEyesight to the Blind: \"Eyesight to the Blind\" is a 12-bar blues song written and recorded in 1951 by Sonny Boy Williamson II (Aleck \"Rice\" Miller). He also recorded the related songs \"Born Blind\", \"Unseeing Eye\", \"Don't Lose Your Eye\", and \"Unseen Eye\" during his career. The Larks, an American rhythm and blues group, recorded the song, which reached number five on the R&B charts in 1951. Several musicians subsequently recorded it in a variety of styles. 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Its unusual chord progression \u2013 in Brown's words, it \"opens with a 13, goes down to a C9, then goes to a G7 and to the A7\" \u2013 prompted objections during the recording session from producer Gene Redd, who considered it musically \"wrong\". Released as a single in 1961, it reached number four in the R&B \"Billboard\" charts and number 47 in the Pop \"Billboard\" charts. Brown and the Flames also performed it on their 1963 album \"Live at the Apollo\".\n\nSince I Met You Baby (song): \"Since I Met You Baby\" is an American rhythm and blues song written and recorded by pianist Ivory Joe Hunter. The song, which Hunter recorded in 1956, became an American standard, and saw renewed popularity in 1969 when country music artist Sonny James released his hit version.\n\nI'm a Man (Bo Diddley song): \"I'm a Man\" is a rhythm and blues song written and recorded by Bo Diddley in 1955. 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Based on Saget's sister Gay, the movie showed the experience of a young woman fatally afflicted with the disease \"scleroderma\". Other cast members included Tracy Nelson and Chris Demetral.\n\nA Nameless Band: A Nameless Band (Bulgarian: \u041e\u0440\u043a\u0435\u0441\u0442\u044a\u0440 \u0431\u0435\u0437 \u0438\u043c\u0435 ) is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1982. It was directed by Lyudmil Kirkov and written by Stanislav Stratiev. The movie describes the life of the young generation in Bulgaria in the late seventies and early eighties. 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It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize.\n\nThe Boy Turns Man: The Boy Turns Man (Bulgarian: \"\u041c\u043e\u043c\u0447\u0435\u0442\u043e \u0441\u0438 \u043e\u0442\u0438\u0432\u0430\" / \"Momcheto si otiva\") is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1972, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Nevena Kokanova, Philip Trifonov, Kiril Gospodinov and Sashka Bratanova.\n\nFarce of the Penguins: Farce of the Penguins is a 2007 American direct-to-video parody directed by Bob Saget. It is a parody of the 2005 French feature length nature documentary \"March of the Penguins\" directed and co-written by Luc Jacquet. The film features Samuel L. Jackson as narrator, with the two main characters voiced by Bob Saget and Lewis Black. Five of Saget's former \"Full House\" co-stars also lent their voices to the film. 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He established the university's nursing and pre-medical education programs and completed its first football stadium and creative arts complex, but also faced a years of fiscal austerity imposed by the state legislature. He retired in 1977.\n\nChico State Wildcats: The Chico State Wildcats (also CSU Chico Wildcats and Cal State Chico Wildcats) are the athletic teams that represent California State University, Chico, located in Chico, California, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Wildcats compete as an associate member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association for all 13 varsity sports. Since 1998, Chico State\u2019s athletic teams have won 99 NCAA Championship berths, 40 CCAA titles, 24 West Region titles, and 15 National titles. 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The organization owns and operates several student services on-campus including all vending machines, and foodservices, as well as the campus bookstore. The students of CSU Chico also own their own student union building named the Bell Memorial Union which houses the \"Marketplace Cafe\", the \"AS Bookstore\", and the student government offices.\n\nCSUSB College of Natural Sciences: The California State University, San Bernardino College of Natural Sciences is the San Bernardino region's largest center for science education and research. Comprising nine departments and various specialties, the College offers bachelor's and master's, as well as curricula for pre-professional students in medicine, veterinary medicine and dentistry. The College strives to produce scientifically educated graduates who possess both a fundamental understanding of their fields and the essential professional skills needed by local and regional industries. The College provides scientific literacy for all California State University, San Bernardino graduates as well as participating in the training of future mathematics and science teachers.\n\nCSUSB College of Social and Behavioral Sciences: The California State University, San Bernardino College of Social and Behavioral Sciences is one of six academic colleges at CSUSB located in San Bernardino, California, United States. Comprising ten departments/schools and various specialties, the College offers bachelor's and master's. The College strives to produce educated graduates who possess both a fundamental understanding of their fields and the essential professional skills needed by local and regional industries. The College provides business information for all California State University, San Bernardino graduates. The College has many accredited programs.\n\nNettleton Stadium: Nettleton Stadium is a baseball stadium in Chico, California on the campus of California State University, Chico. It is the home field for the CSU Chico Baseball team, the Wildcats, and the Chico Heat collegiate wood bat league team. It also served as the former home of the now-defunct Chico Heat and Chico Outlaws professional baseball teams. It holds 4,200 people. The stadium was named for majority owner of the Chico Heat, Steve Nettleton and his wife Kathy Nettleton. The Nettleton family donated the 4.5 million dollar facility to CSU.\n\nInstitute of Space Technology: Institute of Space Technology (also known as IST) is a public research university located in Islamabad, Pakistan focused on the study of astronomy, aerospace engineering and astronautics.\n\nCal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design: The Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design (CENV) is a college part of the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona). The college houses over 1,600 students; making it one of largest environmental design programs in the United States. The college offers bachelor's degrees in five departments, as well as three master's degree programs. 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Dr. Fulton's choirs have given 18 invitational performances for national audiences of the American Choral Directors Association and the Music Educators National Conference, the College Music Society, the Sonneck Society, and the American Musicological Society, as well as numerous regional performances. He was also chorus master for the Baton Rouge Symphony Chorus for fifteen years and Artistic Director/Conductor for the Linz International Choral Festival in Linz, Austria, where he annually conducted performances with the Festival Orchestra and Chorus. 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He is primarily known for his tenure as Music Director of the Metropolitan Opera, a position he held for 40 years (1976 to 2016). He has made numerous recordings, as well as television and radio broadcasts, with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Levine has also held leadership positions with the Ravinia Festival, the Munich Philharmonic, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In 1980, he started the Lindemann Young Artists Development Program and often works to train promising singers, conductors, and musicians for professional careers. After suffering severe health problems, Levine took a hiatus from conducting for almost two years. He returned to conducting in 2013. He stepped down as the Music Director of the Metropolitan Opera at the end of the 2015-2016 season to assume the new position of Music Director Emeritus.\n\nBenjamin Bowman: Benjamin Walter Bowman (born September 20, 1979) is an American-Canadian violinist. The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra named Bowman as its concertmaster for an initial one-year term for the 2017/18 season; he will share his role with David Chan. . Bowman has performed to critical acclaim throughout North America, Europe and Asia. He is a member or frequent guest artist for leading chamber music ensembles internationally, including the twice Grammy-nominated ARC Ensemble (Artists of The Royal Conservatory of Music), Art of Time Ensemble, and Leondari Ensemble. Bowman was featured on the 2013 Juno-winning album \"Levant\" and the 2011 Juno-nominated disc \"Armenian Chamber Music\" with the Amici Chamber Ensemble. He is the concertmaster of the American Ballet Theatre orchestra (as of October 2014).\n\nJulie Landsman: Julie Landsman (born April 3, 1953) is an American-born French horn player and teacher. Formerly Principal Horn of the Metropolitan Opera from 1985-2010, Landsman now primarily performs chamber music. Prior to her appointment with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Landsman served as co-principal horn with the Houston Symphony, and has toured internationally with the New York Philharmonic and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Julie Landsman is on the faculties of The Juilliard School and the Bard College Conservatory of Music, and her students hold prominent positions in orchestras throughout the world. A graduate of Juilliard, her teachers have included James Chambers, Howard Howard and Carmine Caruso. Landsman is featured horn soloist on the recording of Wagner's Ring Cycle with the Metropolitan Opera conducted by James Levine, and has appeared on numerous other recordings. Music festival appearances have included the Marlboro Music Festival, Sarasota Music Festival, Chamber Music Northwest, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Aspen Music Festival and School, Mainly Mozart Orchestra, and La Jolla SummerFest. Landsman grew up in Brooklyn.\n\nCynthia Phelps: Cynthia Phelps (born 1961 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California) is an American violist whose versatile career involves work as a chamber musician, solo artist, and orchestral musician. Phelps is currently the Principal Violist of the New York Philharmonic, a position to which she was appointed in 1992. She is a former faculty member of the Manhattan School of Music and is currently a faculty member at the Juilliard School. She has appeared as a soloist with numerous orchestras throughout the world including the Minnesota Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, San Diego Symphony, Orquesta Sinfonica de Bilbao, and Hong Kong Philharmonic. As a chamber musician, Ms. Phelps performs regularly with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Bargemusic, the Boston Chamber Music Society, the Chicago Chamber Musicians, La Musica, Seattle Chamber Music Society, and the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival. Phelps has performed with some of the world's greatest musicians including Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Yo-Yo Ma, Lynn Harrell, and Yefim Bronfman, among many others. She has toured internationally as a member of the Zukerman and Friends Ensemble, appeared with the Guarneri String Quartet, and performed in recital in Paris, Rome, London, and Cardiff, Wales, as well as in Boston, Los Angeles, New York and Washington. Ms. Phelps is a recipient of the Pro Musicis International Award, and a top prize winner at both the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition and the Washington International String Competition. She has recorded for the Marlboro Recording Society, and the Covenant, Nuova Era, Polyvideo, Virgin Classics labels, and most recently Cala Records where her first solo CD was released. Her appearances on television and radio have included \"Live from Lincoln Center\" on PBS, National Public Radio, Radio France, and RAI in Italy.\n\nChamber Music Society of Detroit: The Chamber Music Society of Detroit, founded in 1944, is the tenth oldest chamber music series in the United States as recognized by Chamber Music America. The core of the Chamber Music Society of Detroit\u2019s offerings is a nine-concert chamber music series and a three-concert piano series which bring world-class performers to metropolitan Detroit. Complementing the concert series are a comprehensive education program in Detroit area schools, an international classical music award, a Pre-Concert Talk series and other events. The Chamber Music Society presents its concerts at Seligman Performing Arts Center, located on the campus of Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills, Michigan.\n\nValery Vorona: Valery Vorona (Russian: \"\u0412\u0430\u043b\u0435\u0440\u0438\u0439 \u0412\u043e\u0440\u043e\u043d\u0430\" ) is a Russian violinist, soloist, conductor, and Meritorious Artist. Vorona graduated from the Gnessin State Musical College and was a post-graduate student at the Moscow Conservatory where he later became a professor. Later on he became a conductor and teacher in positions which added to his career. Currently he is both artistic director and conductor-in-chief of the Moscow Chamber Orchestra for young violinists as well as a soloist of the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra and a President of the Russian Performing Art Foundation. He also serves as a rector at the Ippolitov-Ivanov Mupic Pedagogical Institute and by 2008 became both conductor and soloist of the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum. He has participated at various festivals such as the Russian Festival in San Francisco as well as \"Vladimir Spivakov Festival\" and Sakharov Festival in Nizhny Novgorod. Besides national performances he has also performed overseas in such countries as France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Spain, the United States and various former Soviet republics. 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The song was co-written by Swift, alongside Liz Rose and produced by Nathan Chapman with Swift's aid. \"Teardrops on My Guitar\" was released on February 19, 2007 by Big Machine Records, as the second single from Swift's eponymous debut album (2006). The song was later included on the international release of Swift's second studio album, \"Fearless\" (2008), and released as the second pop single from the album in the United Kingdom. It was inspired by Swift's experience with Drew Hardwick, a classmate of hers for whom she had feelings. He was completely unaware and continually spoke about his girlfriend to Swift, something she pretended to be endeared by. Years afterwards, Hardwick appeared at Swift's house, but Swift rejected him. Musically, the track is soft and is primarily guided by a gentle acoustic guitar. Critics have queried the song's classification as country music, with those in agreement (such as Grady Smith of \"Rolling Stone\") citing the themes and narrative style as country-influenced and those opposed (such as Roger Holland of \"PopMatters\") indicating the pop music production and instrumentation lack traditional country elements.\n\nFearless (Taylor Swift song): \"Fearless\" is a country pop song performed by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was co-written by Swift in collaboration with Liz Rose and Hillary Lindsey and produced by Nathan Chapman and Swift. \"Fearless\" was released on January 3, 2010 by Big Machine Records as the fifth and final single from Swift's second studio album of the same name (2008). Swift composed the song while traveling on tour to promote her eponymous debut album, \"Taylor Swift\" (2006). She wrote \"Fearless\" in regard to the fearlessness of falling in love and eventually titled her second studio album after the song. 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The song charting at number seventeen on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, sixty-four in the Australian Singles Chart, sixty-seven in the Canadian Hot 100, and one-hundred on the UK Singles Chart.\n\nChange (Taylor Swift song): \"Change\" is a song performed by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. Swift self-penned the song and co-produced it alongside Nathan Chapman. The song was released on August 8, 2008, with all proceeds being donated to the United States Olympic team. \"Change\" was written about Swift's hopes and aspirations in regards to succeeding, although being signed to the smallest record label in Nashville, Tennessee. The track was later chosen as one of the themes for the 2008 Summer Olympics and was included on the \"AT&T Team USA Soundtrack\", which was released August 7, 2008. The song was later included on Swift's second studio album \"Fearless\", which was released in November 2008. \"Change\" is musically pop rock and uses divergent string instruments. Lyrically, it speaks of overcoming obstacles and achieving victory.\n\nWhite Horse (Taylor Swift song): \"White Horse\" is a song performed by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was written by Swift and Liz Rose and produced by Nathan Chapman, with Swift's aid. The song was released on December 7, 2008 by Big Machine Records, as the second single from Swift's second studio album \"Fearless\" (2008). Swift and Rose composed the song about one of Swift's ex-boyfriends, when Swift discovered he was not what she had perceived of him. It focused on the moment where Swift accepted that the relationship was over. \"White Horse\" is, musically, a country song and uses sparse production to emphasize vocals. Lyrically, the track speaks of disillusionment and pain in a relationship, drawing references to fairytales.\n\nTaylor Swift (album): Taylor Swift is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on October 24, 2006, by Big Machine Records. Swift was 16 years old at the time of the album's release and wrote its songs during her freshman year of high school. Swift has writing credits on all of the album's songs, including those co-written with Liz Rose. Swift experimented with several producers, ultimately choosing Nathan Chapman, who had produced her demo album. Musically, the album is country music styled, and lyrically it speaks of romantic relationships, a couple of which Swift wrote from observing relationships before being in one. Lyrics also touch on Swift's personal struggles in high school.\n\nOur Song (Taylor Swift song): \"Our Song\" is a country song performed by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The song was written by Swift and produced by Nathan Chapman. It was released on September 9, 2007 by Big Machine Records as the third single from Swift's eponymous debut album, \"Taylor Swift\" (2006). Swift solely composed \"Our Song\" for the talent show of her freshman year in high school, about a boyfriend who she did not have a song with. It was included on \"Taylor Swift\" as she recalled its popularity with her classmates. The uptempo track is musically driven mainly by banjo and lyrically describes a young couple who use the events in their lives in place of a regular song.\n\nPicture to Burn: \"Picture to Burn\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was co-written by Swift and Liz Rose, and produced by Nathan Chapman. It was released on February 3, 2008 by Big Machine Records as the fourth single from Swift's eponymous studio album, \"Taylor Swift\" (2006). It was inspired by the narcissistic and cocky nature of her former high school classmate and ex-boyfriend Jordan Alford with whom Swift never established a formal relationship. In retrospect, Swift has stated that she has evolved on a personal level and as a songwriter, claiming she processed emotions differently since \"Picture to Burn\". The song was chosen as a single based on the audience's reaction to it in concert. Musically, the track is of the country rock genre with prominent usage of guitar, banjo, and drums. The lyrics concern setting fire to photographs of a former boyfriend.\n\nTaylor Swift videography: American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has released four video albums and has appeared in thirty-eight music videos, five films and three television shows. From her eponymous debut album (2006), she released music videos for the singles \"Tim McGraw\", \"Teardrops on My Guitar\", \"Our Song\", and \"Picture to Burn\", all directed by Trey Fanjoy and released from 2006\u201308. For the second of these, she earned an MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist nomination. 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A highly recruited high school athlete, she ran first for Tennessee State University, then later Seton Hall University. She opted to run internationally for her native Trinidad and Tobago, getting her first taste of international competition while still in high school at the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games, winning a gold medal in the 4x100 metres relay and an individual silver medal in the 200 metres, Later that year she also ran at the 1982 Commonwealth Games, the relay team finishing in 6th place. The next year she also ran the 200 and anchored the relay at the 1983 Pan American Games, winning a silver medal in the 4 x 100 metres. And as a 19 year old seasoned veteran, anchored their team in the 4x100 metres relay at the 1984 Olympics. She also ran in the 100 metres making it to the quarterfinal round, but well behind the three American sprinters, Evelyn Ashford Alice Brown would win the Gold and Silver and later set the world record in the relay. She was the third fastest Angela in the 100 metres after Canadians Angela Bailey and Angella Taylor. Four years later she ran in the 1988 Olympics again making it to the quarter final round in the 100 metres before being eliminated behind eventual silver medalist Ashford and again behind Bailey and Taylor now named Issajenko. In the 200 metres she also made it to the quarter final round.\n\nWillie Williams (athlete): Willie Williams (born September 12, 1931) is a former American sprinter who set the 100 metres world record in 1956, with a new time of 10.1s, one-tenth of second faster than previous record held jointly by 8 men. .\n\n2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge: The 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge was the fifth edition of the annual, global series of hammer throw competitions organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. The winners were Kriszti\u00e1n Pars of Hungary (244.84 metres) and Anita W\u0142odarczyk (232.52 metres) of Poland. 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On the Muni Metro level, the southwestern end of the Market Street Subway connects to the much-older Twin Peaks Tunnel, and the northeastern end connects to surface tracks along the Embarcadero.\n\nCastro Street (film): Castro Street (1966) is a visual nonstory documentary film which uses the sounds and sights of a city street\u2014in this case, Castro Street near the Standard Oil Refinery in Richmond, California\u2014to convey the street's own mood and feel. There is no dialogue in this non-narrative experimental film. It was directed by Bruce Baillie.\n\nCastro Creek: Castro Creek is a creek in Richmond, California in the western part of the city adjacent to the Chevron Oil Refinery. Wildcat Creek drains into it directly and though other Wildcat Marsh tributaries into Castro Cove of San Pablo Bay. The creek drains from the drainage basin of the surrounding area and was once part of the channel that separated the island of Point Richmond with the mainland. The stream is waterway is named after Don V\u00edctor Castro the owner of the area when it was Rancho San Pablo. The Chevron Richmond Refinery dumps wastewater into the creek routinely 500 yards north of the confluence with Wildcat Creek and also in a drainage. Other waste may only be dumped into the creek through a drainage ditch on Castro Street during high intensity rainfall. Castro Creek is a fishing, shell-fishing, and recreation area. Its estuarine habitat is essential habitat for several endangered species. The creek is also a fish spawning and migration center. The refinery creates 5.6 e6USgal per day of byproduct refinery process water, cooling water, storm water and other wastewater which it discharges into Castro Creek, Castro Cove, Wildcat Marsh, and San Pablo Bay. Castro Cove has become very polluted from 85 years of unbridled discharge of waste waters with PAHs and mercury from the Chevron Oil Refinery and is scheduled to begin cleanup efforts in summer 2007.\n\nS Castro Shuttle: The S Castro Shuttle is a Muni Metro line in San Francisco, California. At its inception in 1995, it ran from Embarcadero Station downtown to the Castro Street Station during peak periods on weekdays. The service stopped running in the early 2000s as the number of available light rail vehicles went down due to maintenance issues.\n\nPink Triangle Park: The Pink Triangle Park is a triangular shaped mini-park located in the Castro District of San Francisco, California, at the intersection of 17th Street and Market Street, directly above the Castro Street Station of Muni Metro. It is the first permanent, free-standing memorial in America to the thousands of persecuted homosexuals in Nazi Germany during the Holocaust of World War II.\n\nCastro Street Fair: The Castro Street Fair is a San Francisco LGBT street festival and fair usually held on the first Sunday in October in the Castro neighborhood, the main gay neighborhood and social center in the city. The fair features multiples stages with live entertainment, DJs, food vendors, community-group stalls as well as a curated artisan alley with dozens of Northern California artists. 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The inscription was published and analysed by French indologist G\u00e9rard Fussman in 1993. The inscription is important in that the Mathura sculptors mention the date of their dedication as \"The last day of year 116 of Yavana hegemony (\"Yavanarajya\")\". It is considered that this inscription is attesting the control of the Indo-Greeks in the 2nd and 1st centuries BCE in Mathura, a fact that is also confirmed by numismatic and literary evidence.\n\nVerein Deutscher Studenten: The Verband der Vereine Deutscher Studenten (VVDSt), also known as the Kyffh\u00e4userverband is an umbrella organization of 38 German fraternities called Verein Deutscher Studenten (VDSt)).\n\nAustrian Cricket Association: The Austrian Cricket Association (\u00d6sterreichischer Cricket Verband) is the national governing body of cricket in Austria. 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It is similar to the Anglo-American voluntary association. Unlike in Germany, a Swiss association does not need to be registered in order to have a separate legal personality. It must be registered if it \"conducts a commercial operation\". An association can serve as a non-profit organization (NPO) or non-governmental organization (NGO) and this form is used by several Swiss sections of international NGOs such as Amnesty International, and the World Wildlife Fund, by business firms (see below) or by international organizations such as the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). The form can also be used by political parties and alliances, such as trade unions.\n\nGerman Sports Badge: The German Sports Badge (German: \"Deutsches Sportabzeichen\" (DSA)) is a decoration of the German Olympic Sports Federation DOSB, of the Federal Republic of Germany. The German Sports Badge test is carried out primarily in Germany, and in other 39 countries abroad. In 1993 the DOSB opened an international office called \"Ausland\" which allows non-Germans to organize, participate and obtain the DSA outside Germany, but only under supervision of an authorized \"Verein\" (sport organisation) and authorized \"Pruefer\" (judge); the decoration can be awarded to any person participating in the test.\n\nCaller ID: Caller ID (caller identification, CID), also called calling line identification (CLID), calling number delivery (CND), calling number identification (CNID), calling line identification presentation (CLIP), or call display, is a telephone service, available in analog and digital telephone systems, including VoIP, that transmits a caller's telephone number to the called party's telephone equipment when the call is being set up. The caller ID service may include the transmission of a name associated with the calling telephone number, in a service called CNAM. Also, the called party's telephone may associate the call ID number with a person's name and other personal information from some contact list or some online server. Caller ID allows the called party to decide whether to accept or decline the call.\n\nInternational Numismatic Council: The International Numismatic Council (INC) is the international co-ordinating body set up to aid cooperation between numismatists and institutions within the field of numismatics, or related areas. It is since 2015 officially registered as an association and has its headquarters in Winterthur, Switzerland, co-located with the M\u00fcnzkabinett und Antikensammlung der Stadt Winterthur.\n\nInternational Numismatic Congress: The International Numismatic Congress (INC) is the largest international conference for numismatists. It is organised every six years by the International Numismatic Council. Since the 7th INC in Copenhagen, the conference has also marked the launch of the \"Survey of Numismatic Literature\", in which specialist numismatists review research and publications since the previous Congress. A special medal is created for each Congress. The Congress has, from the 6th INC in Rome forward, met at six-year intervals with the only slight disturbance being that the 10th INC in London convened seven years after the previous Congress and saw a slightly shortened span of five years following the London INC.\n\nSylloge Nummorum Graecorum: Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum (SNG) is a project to publish ancient Greek coinage, founded in Great Britain by the British Academy in 1930. It was originally intended to catalogue both public and private Greek coin collections in the UK. It has gradually spread to other countries, and has now published more than 120 volumes. In 1972 the project was adopted by the Union Acad\u00e9mique Internationale. 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The album was released on January 29, 2002 by HIM International Music, four months after the group's debut album, \"Girl's Dorm\". It features S.H.E's first collaboration with Jay Chou, who composed \"\u71b1\u5e36\u96e8\u6797\" (Tropical Rain Forest). The song would later be performed live with Chou during the first five stops of S.H.E's Perfect 3 Tour. This album features a larger number of covers relative to \"Girl's Dorm\", including \"Remember\", \"\u7d66\u6211\u591a\u4e00\u9ede\" (Give Me More), \"\u50ac\u7720\u8853\" (Hypnotism), and \"I've Never Been To Me.\"\n\nLittle Mix discography: The discography of British girl group Little Mix consists of four studio albums, seventeen singles and eighteen music videos. Having become the first ever group to win the show, winners of \"The X Factor\" Little Mix released their debut single \"Cannonball\" a cover of Damien Rice's single in December 2011. 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Robert Oppenheimer: Julius Robert Oppenheimer (April 22, 1904 \u2013 February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physicist and professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley. Oppenheimer was the wartime head of the Los Alamos Laboratory and is among those who are credited with being the \"father of the atomic bomb\" for their role in the Manhattan Project, the World War II undertaking that developed the first nuclear weapons used in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The first atomic bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945, in the Trinity test in New Mexico; Oppenheimer later remarked that it brought to mind words from the \"Bhagavad Gita\": \"Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.\"\n\nJ. A. Baker: John Alec Baker was an English author best known for \"The Peregrine,\" which won the Duff Cooper Prize in 1967. Robert Macfarlane deemed it to be \"a masterpiece of twentieth-century non-fiction\" in his introduction to the New York Review Books edition of the book. On the back jacket cover of the same edition, James Dickey states that the book \"transcends any 'nature writing' of our time,\" while Barry Lopez declares the book to be \"one of the most beautifully written, carefully observed and evocative wildlife accounts I have ever read.\" Werner Herzog called it the \"one book I would ask you to read if you want to make films,\" and said elsewhere \"... it has prose of the caliber that we have not seen since Joseph Conrad.\"\n\nChristopher de Hamel: Christopher de Hamel FSA FRHistS is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and Fellow Librarian of the Parker Library. He is one of the world\u2019s leading experts on mediaeval manuscripts. 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It also won the 2008 Duff Cooper Prize, Chicago Tribune Best Book of the Year, and \"Discover Magazine\" Best Science Book of the Year.\n\nAnn Thwaite: Ann Thwaite (born 4 October 1932) is a British writer who is the author of five major biographies. \"AA Milne: His Life\" was the Whitbread Biography of the Year, 1990. \"Edmund Gosse: A Literary Landscape\" (Duff Cooper Prize,1985) was described by John Carey as \"magnificent - one of the finest literary biographies of our time\". \"Glimpses of the Wonderful\" about the life of Edmund's father, Philip Henry Gosse, was picked out by DJ Taylor in the Independent as one of the \"Ten Best Biographies\" ever. Frances Hodgson Burnett was originally published (1974) as \"Waiting for the Party\" and reissued in 2007 with the sub-title \"Beyond the Secret Garden\". \"Emily Tennyson, The Poet's Wife\" (1996) was reissued by Faber Finds for the Tennyson bicentenary in 2009.\n\nDavid Gross: David Jonathan Gross ( ; born February 19, 1941) is an American theoretical physicist and string theorist. Along with Frank Wilczek and David Politzer, he was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics for their discovery of asymptotic freedom. David Gross is the Chancellor\u2019s Chair Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and was formerly the KITP director and holder of their Frederick W. Gluck Chair in Theoretical Physics . He is also a faculty member in the UC Santa Barbara Physics Department and is currently affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University in California. 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After CBS acquired the Bang Records catalogue, the twelve best recordings were reissued on this album. Columbia gave Diamond control of the Bang masters of his recordings. The original copyright notice of this album read \"(C) and (P)1983 Neil Diamond and CBS Inc.\" This compilation has a different track lineup compared to the 1968 Bang compilation album titled \"Neil Diamond's Greatest Hits\" which contains two cover songs. All the songs in this album are original Diamond compositions and substitutes \"I'm A Believer\" (which The Monkees covered) and \"Shilo\" in place of the Gary U.S. Bonds hit \"New Orleans\" and the Tommy James and the Shondells hit \"Hanky Panky.\"\n\nBlowin' Your Mind!: Blowin' Your Mind! is the debut album by Northern Irish musician Van Morrison, released in 1967. It was recorded 28\u201329 March 1967 and contained his first solo pop hit \"Brown Eyed Girl\". It was included by \"Rolling Stone\" as one of the \"40 Essential Albums of 1967\".\n\nT.B. 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The album's thirty-one tracks include previously unreleased collaborations with Tom Jones (\"Cry For Home\") and Bobby Bland (\"Tupelo Honey\") as well as duets with John Lee Hooker, B.B. King and Ray Charles. The 2003 duet with Ray Charles is \"Crazy Love\" a song originally recorded on Morrison's 1970 album \"Moondance\". \"Blue and Green\" was previously donated to be used on the charity album \"\", which raised money for relief efforts intended for Gulf Coast victims devastated by hurricane Katrina. The duet with Tom Jones, \"Cry For Home\" was taken from the same recording sessions that produced the \"Sometimes We Cry\" duet between the two artists, which featured on Jones' successful album \"Reload\". \"Cry for Home\" was released as a single on 4 June 2007 in the UK, and was followed by \"Blue and Green\" on 27 August.\n\nNo Prima Donna: The Songs of Van Morrison: No Prima Donna: The Songs of Van Morrison released in October 1994 is the first tribute album for the songs of singer-songwriter Van Morrison. The album was produced by Van Morrison and his friend for many years, Phil Coulter. Morrison's longtime girlfriend, Michelle Rocca was the model on the cover of the album. Morrison was actively involved in choosing the songs and the artists who performed them, which is unusual for most tribute albums.\n\nBrown Eyed Girl: \"Brown Eyed Girl\" is a song by Northern Irish singer and songwriter Van Morrison. Written by Morrison and recorded in March 1967 for Bang Records owner and producer Bert Berns, it was released as a single in June 1967 on the Bang label, peaking at No. 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It featured The Sweet Inspirations singing back-up vocals and is considered to be Van Morrison's signature song. \"Brown Eyed Girl\" has remained a staple on classic rock radio, and has been covered by hundreds of bands over the decades.\n\nTakin' the Country Back: Takin' the Country Back is the seventeenth studio album of country music artist John Anderson. It was released in 1997 under the Mercury Records label. The album produced the singles: \"Somebody Slap Me\", which peaked at 22 on Country charts, \"Small Town\", which peaked at 44 and the title track, which peaked at 41. 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The novel is the first book of Grass's \"Danziger Trilogie \" (Danzig Trilogy) and winner of the Nobel Prize in literature. It was adapted into a 1979 film, which won both the Palme d'Or, in the same year, and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film the following year.\n\nG\u00fcnter Grass: G\u00fcnter Wilhelm Grass (] ; 16 October 1927 \u2013 13 April 2015) was a German novelist, poet, playwright, illustrator, graphic artist, sculptor, and recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature.\n\nHugh Ambrose: Hugh Alexander Ambrose (August 12, 1966 \u2013 May 23, 2015) was an American historian and the author of a best-selling popular history of the Pacific Theater in World War II. Ambrose rose to prominence as a researcher for and collaborator with his father, historian Stephen E. Ambrose.\n\nDog Years (novel): Dog Years (Hundejahre) is a novel by G\u00fcnter Grass. It was first published in Germany in 1963. Its English translation, by Ralph Manheim, was first published in 1965. 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While the murder of Wilhelm Gustloff by David Frankfurter and the sinking of the ship the \"Wilhelm Gustloff\" are real events, the fictional members of the Pokriefke family bring these events into our own time.\n\nChina Marine (memoir): China Marine: An Infantryman's Life after World War II is the second memoir written by United States Marine Corporal Eugene B. Sledge, published posthumously with foreword by Stephen E. Ambrose, without subtitle, on May 10, 2002 by University of Alabama Press It was republished in paperback with the full title by Oxford University Press in July 2003. This book is the sequel to his first, better known, memoir, \"With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa\" and Ambrose identifies it as the only account of the Marines stationed in postwar China. It has recently achieved wider public recognition as credited source material for the 2010 HBO miniseries \"The Pacific\".\n\nHalleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff: Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff is the biography of Union Army General-in-Chief Henry Halleck written by Stephen E. Ambrose and published in 1962. In this book, Ambrose provides an interpretation contrary to previous assessments of this \"controversial figure\" from the American Civil War.\n\nStephen E. Ambrose: Stephen Edward Ambrose (January 10, 1936 \u2013 October 13, 2002) was an American historian and biographer of U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. He was a longtime professor of history at the University of New Orleans and the author of many bestselling volumes of American popular history.\n\nThe Box (Grass book): The Box (German: Die Box ) is a 2008 fictionalised autobiography by the German writer G\u00fcnter Grass. It has the subtitle \"Tales from the Darkroom\" (\"Dunkelkammergeschichten\"). 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The instrument is also a part of Candombl\u00e9-de-caboclo tradition.\n\nGrupo Capoeira Brasil: Grupo Capoeira Brasil is an organization that practices, teaches, and demonstrates the Afro-Brazilian martial art of Capoeira. Grupo Capoeira Brasil practices a style of Capoeira known as \"Capoeira Regional Contempor\u00e2nea\". This style is derived from movements and sequences developed and systematized by Mestre Bimba's \"Luta Regional Baiana\", the adapted techniques of Grupo Senzala, as well as influences from the founding Mestres of Grupo Capoeira Brasil, each of whom brought personal contributions specific to their ideology, stylistic methodology and personality.\n\nHeadspin: A headspin is an athletic move in which a person balances on their head while rotating along the vertical axis of their body, usually without any other form of support. The move is commonly employed in the Afro-Brazilian martial art Capoeira and in breakdancing. Though b-boy Kid Freeze is sometimes credited with having invented the headspin, the first known footage of the move is seen in the 1933 film, \"Wild Boys of the Road\". One of the film's protagonists Edward 'Eddie' Smith, played by Frankie Darro, performs a Headspin at the 67 minute mark. There is also an older video featuring a headspin \"A Street Arab\" Thomas A. Edison, INC April 21, 1898 in which a preadolescent boy, dressed like a street urchin, performs acrobatic stunts for the camera. The dancer, Olav Thorshaug, performed Norwegian hallingdans shows in the United States of America around 1910-1920, incorporating the headspin in his dance.\n\nOnly the Strong (film): Only the Strong is a 1993 martial arts film directed by Sheldon Lettich, starring Mark Dacascos. 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Recorded in 1996 and released in 1997 the album features performances by Murray with Darryl Burgee, Ousseynou Diop, Assane Diop, Craig Harris, Robert Irving III, Abdou Karim Man\u00e9, Oumar Mboup, Hugh Ragin, Doudou N'Diaye Rose, Moussa S\u00e9n\u00e9, El Hadji Gniancou Semb\u00e8ne and Jamaaladeen Tacuma. The album features a wide array of vocalists including Amiri Baraka, Amiri Baraka Jr., Didier Awadi and Amadou Barry from Positive Black Soul, Tidiane Gaye, Hamet Maal and Junior Soul.\n\nThe Cricket: Black Music in Evolution: The Cricket, subtitled \"Black Music in Evolution\", was a magazine created in 1968 by Amiri Baraka (then LeRoi Jones), Larry Neal and A. B. Spellman. Baraka has said: \"Larry Neal, AB and I realized the historical influence of music on African /Afro American Culture. I saw the magazine as a necessary dispenser of this influence as part of a continuum. And that attention to the culture was a way of drawing attention to the people\u2019s needs and struggle.\" The headquarters was in New York City.\n\nJames Norman Hall House: The James Norman Hall House is a historic residence located in Colfax, Iowa, United States. This was an early home of author James Norman Hall. His first book was written here, and it figured into his other works, notably \"Oh Millersburg!\" He is best known as a co-author of the novel \"Mutiny On The Bounty\". Most of Hall's life, however, was lived outside of Colfax and the United States in his later years. The two-story, frame house, follows an L-plan. There is a single story wrap around porch on the west, south and half of the southeast sides. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.\n\nJames Norman Hall: James Norman Hall (22 April 1887 \u2013 5 July 1951) was an American author best known for the novel \"Mutiny on the Bounty\" with co-author Charles Nordhoff. During World War I, Hall had the distinction of serving in the militaries of three Western allies: Great Britain as an infantryman and then flying for France and later the United States.\n\nAmiri Baraka: Amiri Baraka (born Everett LeRoi Jones; October 7, 1934 \u2013 January 9, 2014), previously known as LeRoi Jones and Imamu Amear Baraka, was an African-American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays and music criticism. He was the author of numerous books of poetry and taught at several universities, including the State University of New York at Buffalo and the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He received the PEN Open Book Award, previously known as the Beyond Margins Award, in 2008 for \"Tales of the Out and the Gone\".\n\nDutchman (play): Dutchman is a play written by African-American playwright Amiri Baraka, born Everett LeRoi Jones. Dutchman was first presented at the Cherry Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village, New York City, on March 1964. The play, which won an Obie Award. was made into a film in 1967, starring Shirley Knight and Al Freeman Junior. \"Dutchman\" was the last play produced by Baraka under his birth name, LeRoi Jones. At the time, Baraka was in the process of divorcing his Jewish wife, Hettie Jones and embracing Black Nationalism. The Dutchman may be described as a political allegory depicting black and white relations during the time Baraka wrote it.\n\nBlues People: Blues People: Negro Music in White America is a seminal study of Afro-American music (and culture generally) by Amiri Baraka, who published it as LeRoi Jones in 1963. In \"Blues People\" Baraka explores the possibility that the history of black Americans can be traced through the evolution of their music. It is considered a classic work on jazz and blues music in American culture. The book documents the effects jazz and blues on American cultural, at musical, economic, and social levels. 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The forces of Hanno the Great broke the siege of Utica. However, they failed to prepare any meaningful defense of the city once they liberated it or to maintain proper lookouts for enemy movement. As a result, the Carthaginian forces suffered heavy losses when the mercenary forces counter-attacked, captured the Carthaginian baggage and equipment and besieged the army of Hanno within Utica. Hanno managed to regain his freedom of maneuver later but failed to capitalize on opportunities to engage the rebel forces under favourable conditions. This prompted Carthage to mobilize another army under Hamilcar Barca.\n\nHannibal: Hannibal Barca (Punic language: \ud802\udd07\ud802\udd0d\ud802\udd01\ud802\udd0f\ud802\udd0b \ud802\udd01\ud802\udd13\ud802\udd12 , \"\u1e25nb\u2018l brq\"; 247\u00a0\u2013 between 183 and 181\u00a0BC), was a
Carthaginian general, considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. His father Hamilcar Barca was the leading Carthaginian commander during the First Punic War. His younger brothers were Mago and Hasdrubal, and he was brother-in-law to Hasdrubal the Fair.\n\nPo Valley raid: The raid of the Po Valley in 203 BC was the culmination of a major war, carried out by the Carthaginian commander Mago, son of Hamilcar Barca, at the end of the Second Punic war between Rome and Carthage in what is now northwestern Italy. Mago had landed at Genoa, Liguria, two years before, in an effort to keep the Romans busy to the North and thus hamper indirectly their plans to invade Carthage\u2019s hinterland in Africa (modern Tunisia). He was quite successful in reigniting the unrest among various peoples (Ligurians, Gauls, Etruscans) against the Roman dominance. Rome was forced to concentrate large forces against him which finally resulted in a battle fought in the land of the Insubres (Lombardy). Mago suffered defeat and had to retreat. The strategy to divert the enemy\u2019s forces failed as the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio laid waste to Africa and wiped out the Carthaginian armies that were sent to destroy the invader. To counter Scipio the Carthaginian government recalled Mago from Italy (along with his brother Hannibal, who had been in Bruttium until then). However, the remnants of the Carthaginian forces in Cisalpine Gaul continued to harass the Romans for several years after the end of the war.\n\nBattle of Crotona: The battle or, more precisely, the battles of Croton in 204 and 203 BC were, as well as the raid in Cisalpine Gaul, the last larger scale engagements between the Romans and the Carthaginians in Italy during the Second Punic War. After Hannibal\u2019s retreat to Bruttium due to the Metaurus debacle, the Romans tried continuously to block his forces from gaining access to the Ionian Sea and cut his eventual escape to Carthage by capturing Croton. The Carthaginian commander struggled to retain his hold on the last efficient port which had remained in his hands after years of fighting and was ultimately successful.\n\nAdherbal (governor of Gades): Adherbal was a Carthaginian noble who served as the governor of Gades during the Second Punic War. He was also a Carthaginian military commander in this war under the command of Mago Barca. He is perhaps best known for his defeat at the Battle of Carteia which was a naval battle that occurred in 206 BC as Adherbal was attempting to flee Carthaginian Hispania. His fleet was defeated near the ancient city of Carteia by Gaius Laelius.\n\nBattle of the Bagradas River: The Battle of Bagradas River or \"Battle on the Macar\" (c. 240 BC) was fought between Carthaginian forces and part of the combined forces of Carthage's former mercenary armies during the Mercenary War which it used to conduct the First Punic War and those of rebelling Libyan cities. After the forces of Hanno the Great were defeated at Utica, and failed to engage the mercenaries afterwards despite favorable conditions, Carthage raised a new army under Hamilcar Barca in Carthage. Hamilcar managed to leave Carthage despite the rebel blockade of the city and cross the Bagradas river. Rebel armies from besieging Utica and the camp guarded the bridge on the Bargradas river. Hamilcar Barca, by brilliant maneuvering, defeated the combined rebel army. This was the first major Carthaginian victory of the war. A description of the battle forms one of the grandiose set-piece scenes of Gustave Flaubert's novel, Salammbo.\n\nHamilcar's victory with Navaras: The battle following the defection of Numidian chieftain Naravas to Hamilcar Barca was fought between Carthaginian forces commanded by Hamilcar Barca and part of the combined forces of Carthage's former mercenary armies during the Mercenary War, which Carthage had formerly employed during the First Punic War, and those of rebelling Libyan cities supporting the mercenaries.\n\nAncient Carthage: Carthage (Punic: \ud802\udd12\ud802\udd13\ud802\udd15\u2022\ud802\udd07\ud802\udd03\ud802\udd14\ud802\udd15 , \"Qart-\u1e25ada\u0161t \" \"new city\") was the Phoenician city-state of Carthage and during the 7th to 3rd centuries BC, included its sphere of influence, the Carthaginian Empire. The empire extended over much of the coast of North Africa as well as encompassing substantial parts of coastal Iberia and the islands of the western Mediterranean Sea.\n\nMago Barca: Mago, son of Hamilcar Barca, also spelled Magon, Phoenician MGN, \"God sent\" (243 BC \u2013 203 BC), was a member of the Barcid family, and played an important role in the Second Punic War, leading forces of Carthage against the Roman Republic in Hispania, Gallia Cisalpina and Italy. Mago was the third son of Hamilcar Barca, brother to Hannibal and Hasdrubal, and brother-in-law to Hasdrubal the Fair.\n\nHasdrubal Barca: Hasdrubal Barca (245\u2013207 BC) was Hamilcar Barca's second son and a Carthaginian general in the Second Punic War. 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It tells the story of a man named Karl Childers who has a developmental disability and is released from a psychiatric hospital, where he has lived since killing his mother and her lover when he was 12 years old, and the friendship he develops with a young boy and his mother. In addition to Thornton, it stars Dwight Yoakam, J. T. Walsh, John Ritter, Lucas Black, Natalie Canerday, James Hampton, and Robert Duvall.\n\nBilly Bob Thornton: William Robert \"Billy Bob\" Thornton (born August 4, 1955) is an American actor, filmmaker, singer, songwriter, and musician.\n\nOne False Move: One False Move is a 1992 American thriller film co-written by Billy Bob Thornton. The film stars Thornton alongside Bill Paxton and Cynda Williams and was directed by Carl Franklin. The low-budget production was about to be released straight to home video when it was finished, but became popular through word of mouth, convincing the distributor to give the film a theatrical release. Film critic Gene Siskel voted this film as his favorite of 1992.\n\nJayne Mansfield's Car: Jayne Mansfield's Car is a 2012 drama film directed by Billy Bob Thornton, marking his first directing job since 2001's \"Daddy and Them\". Thornton also stars alongside Robert Duvall, John Hurt, Kevin Bacon, Ray Stevenson, Frances O'Connor, Ron White, and Robert Patrick. The film had its world premiere at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. The film was released in limited release on September 13, 2013.\n\nThe Gift (2000 film): The Gift is a 2000 American supernatural thriller film directed by Sam Raimi, written by Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Epperson and based on the alleged psychic experiences of Thornton's mother.\n\nBandits (2001 film): Bandits is a 2001 American criminal comedy-drama film directed by Barry Levinson. It stars Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, and Cate Blanchett. Filming began in October 2000 and ended in February 2001. It helped Thornton earn a National Board of Review Best Actor Award for 2001. Thornton and Blanchett's performances earned praise, as each was nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress Golden Globe Awards for their performances in this film, while Blanchett was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. It first opened in theaters on October 12, 2001.\n\nDaddy and Them: Daddy and Them is a 2001 American film written, directed by, and starring Billy Bob Thornton. In addition to Thornton, it stars Laura Dern, Andy Griffith, Ben Affleck, Kelly Preston, Diane Ladd, Brenda Blethyn, Tuesday Knight, Jamie Lee Curtis and Jim Varney. This was Jim Varney's last live-action film; he died a year before the movie's release. It was also his penultimate movie.\n\nGene Saks: Gene Saks (November 8, 1921 \u2013 March 28, 2015) was an American stage, film director, and actor. An inductee of the American Theater Hall of Fame, his acting career beginning with a debut on Broadway in 1949. As a director, he was nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning three for his direction of \"I Love My Wife\", \"Brighton Beach Memoirs\" and \"Biloxi Blues\". He also directed a number of films during his career. He was married to Bea Arthur, who died in 2009, from 1950 until 1980, and subsequently to Keren Saks, from 1980 to his death in 2015.\n\nChrystal (film): Chrystal is an American drama film, which was released to audiences in the United States on April 8, 2005. The cast included Billy Bob Thornton, Lisa Blount, Harry Lennix, Walton Goggins, and Grace Zabriskie. Ray McKinnon, in addition to playing the role of \"Snake\", directed, wrote, and produced the film. The story is about a woman named Chrystal (Lisa Blount) who has been traumatized both physically and mentally from a car accident that took the life of her son. Joe (Billy Bob Thornton), Chrystal's husband, has just been released from jail after a 16-year sentence stemming from multiple crimes he committed.\n\nA Simple Plan (film): A Simple Plan is a 1998 American neo-noir crime thriller film adapted by Scott B. Smith from his 1993 novel of the same name. Directed by Sam Raimi, it stars Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton and Bridget Fonda. Set in rural Minnesota, \"A Simple Plan\" follows brothers Hank (Paxton) and Jacob Mitchell (Thornton), who, along with Jacob's friend Lou (Brent Briscoe), discover a crashed plane containing $4.4 million in cash. 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B. Warner: Henry Byron Warner (26 October 1875 \u2013 21 December 1958) was an English film and theatre actor. He was a popular theatre and film actor during the silent era and played Jesus Christ in \"The King of Kings\". In later years, he successfully transitioned into supporting roles and appeared in numerous films directed by Frank Capra. Warner's most notable role to modern audiences is \"Mr. Gower\" in the perennially shown film \"It's A Wonderful Life\", directed by Capra. and in a cameo in \"Sunset Boulevard\", directed by Billy Wilder.\n\nMustafa Changazi: Mustafa Changazi (\u0645\u0635\u0637\u0641\u0626 \u0758\u0769\u06af\u0750\u0692\u06cc, born 1990) is a Pakistani actor, former RJ, voice over artist and model. He is best known for his radio shows on Radioactive 96 and his TV role in Hum TV serial \"Bari Apa\", where he was playing the character Adeel. He followed this with roles in other TV serials such as \"Humnasheen\", \"Walls Carte Dor- Meethi si lagan\". He has done various television commercials with many leading brands which amassed him attention and kickstarted his media career. He is also known for his theater acting and has done several successful commercial plays. He recently acted in Pakistan's first (to-be released) spy thriller film, \"Operation 021\".\n\nShredy Jabarin: Shredy Jabarin or Shredi Jabarin (Arabic: \u0634\u0631\u064a\u062f\u064a \u062c\u0628\u0627\u0631\u064a\u0646\u200e \u200e , Hebrew: \u05e9\u05e8\u05d3\u05d9 \u05d2'\u05d1\u05d0\u05e8\u05d9\u05df\u200e \u200e ; other orthographies: Shredi Jabarin) is an actor, director, writer, producer, filmmaker, photographer, artist and acting teacher. Born on the 2nd of Dec 1981 in Jaffa and studies acting in the faculty of art in the theater department and the film department in Tel Aviv University 1999-2003, participated in international films and theatre plays in English, French, German, Arabic and Hebrew. He has one nomination for best actor for his role in the film For my Father. He played main parts in films like For my Father and The Saviour where her played Jesus.\n\nVictor Garber: Victor Joseph Garber (born March 16, 1949) is a Canadian actor and singer. He is known for playing Jesus in \"Godspell\", Anthony Hope in \"\", John Wilkes Booth in \"Assassins\", Jack Bristow in the television series \"Alias\", Max in \"Lend Me a Tenor\", Thomas Andrews in James Cameron's \"Titanic\", and Ken Taylor, Canadian Ambassador to Iran, in \"Argo\". He is currently a series regular on \"Legends of Tomorrow\" as Dr. Martin Stein, playing the same role as a guest star on \"The Flash\" and the web series \"Vixen.\n\nSelva Rasalingam: Selva Rasalingam (born 1968) is a British actor. He has appeared on stage in the West End theatre and for the Royal Shakespeare Company and has made appearances in many UK television series including \"Doctor Who\", \"Luther and Hustle\", and on film including \"\" and \"Skyfall\". He played Jesus in the 2014 version of \"The Gospel of John\".\n\nLloyd Owen: Lloyd Owen (born 14 April 1966) is an English actor. Trained at the National Youth Theatre and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, he is probably best known for his portrayal of Indiana Jones's father Professor Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. in \"The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles\" between 1992 and 1993 and for playing Paul Bowman-MacDonald in the BBC Scotland series \"Monarch of the Glen\" from 2002 to 2005. He played the role of solicitor William Heelis in the film \"Miss Potter\" (2006). His most recent TV role was playing the US President in \"You, Me and the Apocalypse\" on Sky.\n\nIgor Skvarica: Igor Skvarica (born 26 August 1986) is an Bosnian actor who has performed in film, television, theatre and radio. He is best known for his roles in Chefurs Raus! (2013), With Mom (2013), The Prosecutor the Defender the Father and His Son (2015). He also played an exciting role of Beslan in the last season of the Sean Bean starring TV Series Legends (2015). His theatre work includes appearances in \"Stones in His Pockets\"(Marie Jones), \"The Life Before Us\" (Romain Gary), \"Animal farm\" (George Orwell), \"The Lower Depths\" (Maxim Gorky), \"A Streetcar Named Desire\" (Tennessee Williams). Igor studied acting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo.\n\nNelson Chia: Nelson Chia (, Chinese surname: \u8c22 Chia) is a Singaporean actor/director/lecturer who has taken on many roles on stage and on TV. He snared his first major TV role in the drama Together Whenever, which was aired on SPH MediaWorks Channel U, alongside Erica Lee. Chia has been working in theatre both as an actor and director since 1994. Nelson studied at The Chinese High School and Hwa Chong Junior College He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Studies from National University of Singapore and a master's degree in Theatre Arts (Directing) from Goldsmiths College, University of London. He briefly headed the Department of Theatre in Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, but later left the post in order to devote more time to his craft. He is currently an adjunct lecturer with the Department of Theatre in Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts as well as the Theatre Studies Program in National University of Singapore. He is the associate artistic director at Toy Factory Productions (formerly Toy Factory Theatre Ensemble), an Associate Artist with The Substation and the founding member of a collaborative ensemble A Group Of People.\n\nI Had Three Wives: I Had Three Wives is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS from August 14 to September 11, 1985. The series' lead was Victor Garber in his first starring role on television.\n\nMartin Donovan: Martin Donovan (born August 19, 1957) is an American film, stage and television actor. He has had a long collaboration with director Hal Hartley and appeared in many of Hartley's films, such as \"Trust\" (1990), \"Surviving Desire\" (1991), \"Simple Men\" (1992), \"Flirt\" (1993), \"Amateur\" (1994), and \"The Book of Life\" (1998; in which he played Jesus). Donovan also played Peter Scottson on Showtime's cable series \"Weeds\". 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A resourceful writer, he authored numerous popular plays and produced opera librettos for most of the major Italian composers of the early twentieth century, including the librettos for Giacomo Puccini's \"Suor Angelica\" and \"Gianni Schicchi\".\n\nO mio babbino caro: \"O mio babbino caro \" (\"Oh My Beloved Father\") is a soprano aria from the opera \"Gianni Schicchi\" (1918) by Giacomo Puccini to a libretto by Giovacchino Forzano. It is sung by Lauretta after tensions between her father Schicchi and the family of Rinuccio, the boy she loves, have reached a breaking point that threatens to separate her from Rinuccio. It provides an interlude expressing lyrical simplicity and single-hearted love in contrast with the atmosphere of hypocrisy, jealousy, double-dealing, and feuding in the medieval Florence of Puccini's only comedy. It provides the only set-piece in the through-composed opera.\n\nMarie Tiffany: Marie Berg Tiffany (July 8, 1881 - April 12, 1948) was an American operatic soprano. She was a member of the Metropolitan Opera in Manhattan, New York City from 1916 to 1928; making a total of 208 appearances at the Met during her career. She created roles in several world premieres at the Met and was notably the only performer to appear in all three one act operas at the premiere of Giacomo Puccini's \"Il Trittico\" in 1918.\n\nSuor Angelica: Suor Angelica (Sister Angelica) is an opera in one act by Giacomo Puccini to an original Italian libretto by Giovacchino Forzano. It is the second opera of the trio of operas known as \"Il trittico\" (\"Triptych\"). It received its world premiere at the Metropolitan Opera on December 14, 1918.\n\nGiuseppe De Luca: Giuseppe De Luca (25 December 1876 \u2013 26 August 1950), was an Italian baritone who achieved his greatest triumphs at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. He notably created roles in the world premieres of two operas by Giacomo Puccini: Sharpless in \"Madama Butterfly\" (at La Scala, Milan, 1904) and the title role in \"Gianni Schicchi\" (Metropolitan Opera, 1918).\n\nGianni Schicchi discography: This is a list of the recordings of Gianni Schicchi, the third of a group of three one-act operas by Giacomo Puccini collectively known as \"Il trittico\"; the other operas are \"Il tabarro\" and \"Suor Angelica\". The three were premiered at the Metropolitan Opera on 14 December 1918, and for the next three years were always played together. After 1921, however, Puccini agreed that the operas could be performed separately. \" Gianni Schicchi\" became the most popular and most frequently performed of the three, often paired with other works such as Maurice Ravel's \"L'heure espagnole\" and Richard Strauss's \"Salome\".\n\nAnna Nechaeva: Anna Nechaeva is Russian soprano singer who was born in Saratov and used attend its Conservatory in 1996. Later she was offered to perform the role of \"Tatiana\" in \"Eugene Onegin\" at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory and by 2003 became a soloist at the Saint Petersburg Opera where she continued her original role as well as other title roles in Giacomo Puccini's \"Gianni Schicchi\", Madama Butterfly, and \"Suor Angelica\". From 2008 to 2011 she became a soloist at the Mikhaylovsky Theatre where she performed roles of \"Nedda\" in \"Pagliacci\" and \"Rachel\" in \"The Jews\" as well as the title roles of \"Rusalka\" and of course \"Tatiana\" in \"Eugene Onegin\". In 2012, she made her first public appearance with Bolshoi Theatre where she sang in \"The Enchantress\" portraying \"Nastasya\" becoming soloist there the same year. After her debut, she performed such roles as \"Iolanta\" in an opera of the same name as well as \"Liu\" in \"Turandot\" and \"Yaroslavna\" in \"Prince Igor\".\n\nIl trittico: Il trittico (\"The Triptych\") is the title of a collection of three one-act operas, \"Il tabarro\", \"Suor Angelica\", and \"Gianni Schicchi\", by Giacomo Puccini. The work received its world premiere at the Metropolitan Opera on 14 December 1918.\n\nGianni Schicchi: Gianni Schicchi (] ) is a comic opera in one act by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Giovacchino Forzano, composed in 1917\u201318. The libretto is based on an incident mentioned in Dante's \"Divine Comedy\". The work is the third and final part of Puccini's \"Il trittico\" (The Triptych)\u2014three one-act operas with contrasting themes, originally written to be presented together. Although it continues to be performed with one or both of the other \"trittico\" operas, \"Gianni Schicchi\" is now more frequently staged either alone or with short operas by other composers. The aria \"O mio babbino caro\" is one of Puccini's best known, and one of the most popular arias in opera.\n\nIl tabarro: Il tabarro (The Cloak) is an opera in one act by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Adami, based on Didier Gold's play \"La houppelande\". It is the first of the trio of operas known as \"Il trittico\". 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McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara illustrating his observations of the nature of modern warfare. The film was directed by Errol Morris and features an original score by Philip Glass. The title derives from the military concept of the \"fog of war\" depicting the difficulty of making decisions in the midst of conflict.\n\nHedgehog in the Fog: Hedgehog in the Fog (Russian: \u0401\u0436\u0438\u043a \u0432 \u0442\u0443\u043c\u0430\u043d\u0435 , \"Yozhik v tumane\"; ] ) is a 1975 Soviet animated film directed by Yuriy Norshteyn, produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. The Russian script was written by Sergei Kozlov, who also published a book under the same name. In 2006, Norshteyn published a book titled Hedgehog in the Fog, listing himself as an author alongside Kozlov.\n\nThe Fog (2005 film): The Fog is a 2005 American supernatural horror film directed by Rupert Wainwright and starring Tom Welling, Selma Blair and Maggie Grace. It is a remake of John Carpenter's 1980 film of the same name and was produced by Carpenter and Debra Hill who co-wrote the original film. The film's narrative follows a strange fog that sweeps in over an island town in the coast of Oregon; it brings vindictive apparitions of mariners who were murdered there 134 years prior. The townspeople find themselves trapped and fighting for their lives while investigating the truth of their history.\n\nTyson Hesse: Tyson Hesse is an American graphic novel illustrator and animator, best known for his work on the \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" comic series from Archie Comics. A longtime fan of the franchise, he also lead the creation of the animated cutscenes for the 2017 platform game, \"Sonic Mania\". Hesse is the creator of the webcomic, \"Diesel\", and serves as writer and artist for the webcomic's follow-up graphic novel, \"Diesel: Ignition\".\n\nYuriy Norshteyn: Yuriy Borisovich Norshteyn, PAR (Russian: \u042e\u0301\u0440\u0438\u0439 \u0411\u043e\u0440\u0438\u0301\u0441\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041d\u043e\u0440\u0448\u0442\u0435\u0301\u0439\u043d ), or Yuri Norstein (born 15 September 1941), is a Soviet and Russian animator best known for his animated shorts, \"Hedgehog in the Fog\" and \"Tale of Tales\". Since 1981 he has been working on a feature film called \"The Overcoat\", based on the short story by Nikolai Gogol of the same name. According to the \"Washington Post\", \"He is considered by many to be not just the best animator of his era, but the best of all time\".\n\nNight and Fog (1956 film): Night and Fog (French: \"Nuit et brouillard\" ) is a 1956 French documentary short film. Directed by Alain Resnais, it was made ten years after the liberation of Nazi concentration camps. The title is taken from the notorious \"Nacht und Nebel\" (German for \"Night and Fog\") program of abductions and disappearances decreed by the Nazis on 7 December 1941.\n\nThe Fog: The Fog (also known as John Carpenter's The Fog) is a 1980 American horror film directed by John Carpenter, who also co-wrote the screenplay and created the music for the film. It stars Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Atkins, Janet Leigh and Hal Holbrook. It tells the story of a strange, glowing fog that sweeps in over a small coastal town in California, bringing with it the vengeful ghosts of mariners who were killed in a shipwreck there exactly 100 years before.\n\nPeter Foldes: Peter Foldes (22 August 1924 in Budapest, Hungary \u2013 29 March 1977 in Paris) was a director and animator of British nationality.\n\nErroneous reporting on the 2008 Mumbai attacks: During and immediately after the 2008 Mumbai attacks the news media worldwide broadcast incorrect factual information on a scale often seen in a fog of war. Erroneous reporting on the 2008 Mumbai attacks included false information concerning the number of attackers, their nationality, their organizational affiliations, origins, and the methods of transport they had used. Theories and speculations were openly aired by various commentators that were later proved to be wrong. Many such speculations, such as the involvement in the attacks of the \"Deccan Mujahideen\", were widely reported by media worldwide. Various news outlets carried opinion pieces and unattributed theories about the origins of the attackers which were unfounded.\n\nThe Hedgehog: The Hedgehog (\"Le H\u00e9risson\") is a French film directed by Mona Achache, loosely based on the novel \"The Elegance of the Hedgehog\" by Muriel Barbery. 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He directed and/or scripted some of the most successful comedy films of the 1980s and early 1990s including the comedy \"National Lampoon's Vacation\" (1983), the coming-of-age comedy \"Sixteen Candles\" (1984), the teen sci-fi comedy \"Weird Science\" (1985), the coming-of-age comedy-drama \"The Breakfast Club\" (1985), the coming-of-age comedy \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986), the romantic comedy-drama \"Pretty in Pink\" (1986), the romance \"Some Kind of Wonderful\" (1987), the comedies \"Planes, Trains and Automobiles\" (1987) and \"Uncle Buck\" (1989), the Christmas family comedy \"Home Alone\" (1990) and its sequel, \"\" (1992).\n\nFrank John Hughes: Frank John Hughes (born November 11, 1967) is an American film and television actor, and screenwriter. Hughes is perhaps best known for his portrayals of \"Wild Bill\" Guarnere in the HBO miniseries \"Band of Brothers\", Tom Fox in \"Catch Me If You Can\", Tim Woods in \"24\", and Walden Belfiore in \"The Sopranos\".\n\nNational Lampoon's Vacation: National Lampoon's Vacation, sometimes referred to as Vacation, is a 1983 American road comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quaid, Dana Barron, and Anthony Michael Hall. John Candy, Imogene Coca, Christie Brinkley, and a young Jane Krakowski appear in supporting roles. The screenplay was written by John Hughes, based on his short story \"Vacation '58\" which appeared in \"National Lampoon.\n\nNational Lampoon's Christmas Vacation: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is a 1989 American Christmas comedy film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. It is the third installment in National Lampoon's \"Vacation\" film series, and was written by John Hughes, based on his short story in \"National Lampoon\" magazine, \"Christmas '59\". The film stars Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo and Randy Quaid, with Juliette Lewis and Johnny Galecki as the Griswold children Audrey and Rusty, respectively.\n\nDon't You Forget About Me (film): Don't You Forget About Me is a 2009 Canadian documentary film about screenwriter, director, and producer John Hughes. Directed by Matt Austin, the film was named after the 1985 hit song by Simple Minds, which in turn was the theme song for Hughes' film \"The Breakfast Club\". The film specifically focused on Hughes' fade from prominence in the early 1990s.\n\nNational Lampoon's Vacation (film series): The National Lampoon's Vacation film series is a comedy film series initially based on John Hughes' short story \"Vacation '58\" that was originally published by \"National Lampoon\" magazine. The series is distributed by Warner Bros. and consists of seven films, two of which are not sponsored by \"National Lampoon\". In recent years, the series has been the inspiration for various advertising campaigns featuring some of the original cast members. The series portrays the misadventures of the Griswold family, whose attempts to enjoy vacations and holidays are plagued with continual disasters and strangely embarrassing predicaments.\n\nShun Medoruma: Shun Medoruma \u76ee\u53d6\u771f\u4fca (born 1960) is, along with \u014cshiro Tatsuhiro, Sakiyama Tami, and Matayoshi Eiki, one of the most important contemporary writers from Okinawa, Japan. Early in his career he won the 11th Ryukyu Shimp\u014d Short Story Prize in 1983 for \"Taiwan Woman: Record of a Fish Shoal\" (\"Gyogunki\"), translated by Shi-Lin Loh in \"Islands of Protest: Japanese Literature from Okinawa\", and the New Okinawan Literature Prize in 1986 for \"Walking the Street Named Peace Boulevard\" (\"Heiwa doori to nazukerareta machi o aruite\"). He was awarded the 27th Kyushu Arts Festival Literary Prize and the 117th Akutagawa Prize in 1997 for his short story \"A Drop of Water\" (\"Suiteki\"). (Also translated as \"Droplets\" by Michael Molasky, appearing in the collection of translated stories and poems from Japanese into English titled \"Southern Exposure: Modern Japanese literature from Okinawa\".) In 2000 his short story \"Mabuigumi\" (\"Spirit Stuffing,\" 1998) won the prestigious Kawabata Yasunari and Kiyama Sh\u014dhei literary prizes. Medoruma also wrote the screenplay for the film \"F\u016bon:The Crying Wind\", which received the Montreal Film Festival Innovation Prize in 2004, and published a novel based on the screenplay the same year. His critically acclaimed novel \"In the Woods of Memory\" (Me no oku no mori, 2009, Tr. Takuma Sminkey, 2017) is the first full-length novel by an Okinawan writer to be translated and published in English.\n\nNational Lampoon's European Vacation: European Vacation (originally given the working title Vacation '2' Europe) is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling and written by John Hughes and Robert Klane based on a story by Hughes. The second film in National Lampoon's \"Vacation\" film series, it stars Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo. Dana Hill and Jason Lively replace Dana Barron and Anthony Michael Hall as Griswald children Audrey and Rusty. After Hall declined to reprise his role (he decided to star in \"Weird Science\" instead), the producers decided to recast both children.\n\nVegas Vacation: Vegas Vacation is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Stephen Kessler. It is the fourth installment in \"National Lampoon\"\u2019s \"Vacation\" film series, and was written by Elisa Bell, based on a story by Bell and Bob Ducsay. The film stars Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo and Randy Quaid, with Ethan Embry and Marisol Nichols as Griswold children Rusty and Audrey. The film opened at #4 at the box office and grossed over $36.4 million domestically. \"Vegas Vacation\" became the first theatrical \"Vacation\" film not to carry the National Lampoon label or a screenwriting credit from John Hughes.\n\nAnthony Michael Hall: Michael Anthony Hall (born April 14, 1968), known professionally as Anthony Michael Hall, is an American actor, film producer, and director who starred in several teen-oriented films of the 1980s. Hall began his career in commercials and on stage as a child, and made his screen debut in 1980. His films with director-screenwriter John Hughes, beginning with the popular 1983 comedy \"National Lampoon's Vacation\" and the coming-of-age comedy \"Sixteen Candles\", shaped his early career. 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The film portrays wartime romance and tragedy in a London musical show, loosely modelled on the Windmill Theatre in Soho, that determined not to miss a single performance during the Blitz. Hayworth plays an American showgirl who falls in love with an RAF pilot played by Bowman.\n\nWartime Romance: Wartime Romance (Russian: \u0412\u043e\u0435\u043d\u043d\u043e-\u043f\u043e\u043b\u0435\u0432\u043e\u0439 \u0440\u043e\u043c\u0430\u043d , translit. \u00a0Voenno-polevoy roman) is a 1983 Soviet film directed by Pyotr Todorovsky. It tells the story of a soldier and a nurse separated by World War II and briefly reunited in 1950.\n\nMy Reputation: My Reputation is a 1946 film, directed by Curtis Bernhardt, about a wartime love story. Barbara Stanwyck portrayed Jessica Drummond, an upper-class widow from Chicago who innocently falls in love with an army officer (George Brent), much to the consternation of her gossipy friends and domineering mother (Lucile Watson). 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The plot revolves around airmen training in rural Manitoba, Canada, with the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan during the Second World War. The main focus of the story is the wartime romance between Russell Crowe's character and a local girl. Johnston was inspired to write the screenplay based upon the stories of his father who was an instructor and bomber pilot in the war, and his mother's experiences as a young woman on the home front.\n\nTortilla Soup: Tortilla Soup is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by Mar\u00eda Ripoll. The screenplay by Tom Musca, Ram\u00f3n Men\u00e9ndez and Vera Blasi is based on the film \"Eat Drink Man Woman\", which was written by Hui-Ling Wang, Ang Lee, and James Schamus.\n\nThe Crossing (2014 film): The Crossing (Chinese: \u592a\u5e73\u8f6e) is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong epic historical romance-war drama (part 1) and disaster film (part 2) directed by John Woo and written by Hui-Ling Wang. The film stars Zhang Ziyi, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Song Hye-kyo, Huang Xiaoming, Tong Dawei and Masami Nagasawa. The film is based on the sinking of the steamer \"Taiping\" in 1949. The incident led to the deaths of over 1,500 passengers and crew. The film's first part was released in China on December 2, 2014. Part two was released on July 30, 2015.\n\nApril Rhapsody: April Rhapsody is a 2000 TV series written by Wang Hui-ling, based on the romantic life of Xu Zhimo, one of China's most renowned poets in the 20th century.\n\nThe Legend of Eileen Chang: The Legend of Eileen Chang is a 2004 biographical drama TV series written by Wang Hui-ling and produced by Hsu Li-kong, starring Rene Liu as Eileen Chang, one of China's greatest authors in the 20th century.\n\nWang Hui-ling: Hui-Ling Wang or Wang Hui-Ling is a Taiwanese screenwriter. In 2001 she was nominated for Academy Award for Best Writing for the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. 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The pageant was originally scheduled to be held on November 7, 2009 at The Venetian Macao in Macau, but the host committee backed out. 66 contestants competed for the coveted title. Alejandra Andreu of Spain crowned Anagabriela Espinoza of Mexico as the new titleholder.\n\nMiss International 2004: Miss International 2004, the 44th Miss International pageant, was held on October 16, 2004 at the Workers Indoor Arena in Beijing, China. 58 contestants from all over the world competed for the crown. Miss International 2003, Goizeder Azua of Venezuela, crowned her successor Jeymmy Vargas of Colombia as the new Miss International.\n\nMiss International 1964: Miss International 1964, the 5th Miss International pageant, was held on August 14, 1964 in Long Beach, California, USA. 40 contestants competed in this pageant. Gemma Cruz from the Philippines was crowned the winner of the pageant by outgoing titleholder, Gudrun Bjarnadottir from Iceland. 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The division traces its lineage back to the 76th Guards Rifle Division, formed in March 1943 from the 157th Rifle Division for that division's actions during the Battle of Stalingrad. The division fought in the Battle of Kursk, the Battle of the Dnieper, Operation Bagration, the East Pomeranian Offensive, and the Berlin Offensive. Postwar, it was converted into an airborne division. The division moved to Pskov, its current base, in 1949. The division was involved in Black January and the January Events in Lithuania. After the Dissolution of the Soviet Union the division became part of the Russian Airborne Troops. The division fought in the First Chechen War, Second Chechen War and the Russo-Georgian War. The division became an air assault division in 2006. 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It seems to have been stationed in the Kaliningrad enclave with 11th Guards Army before entering Czechoslovakia in 1968, joining the Central Group of Forces.\n\n293rd Rifle Division (Soviet Union): The 293rd Rifle Division began service as a standard Red Army rifle division shortly after the German invasion. It served in the defense of Kiev, and managed to escape encirclement, spending the winter along the front near Kursk. In the early summer of 1942 the division fought along the Don River against the German offensive, and after rebuilding in the Battle of Stalingrad, where it played a leading role in the encirclement and destruction of German Sixth Army, for which it was raised to Guards status as the 66th Guards Rifle Division as the battle was still ongoing. 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In April 1943, the division was formed a third time at Kaluga from the 121st Rifle Brigade. It fought in Operation Bagration.\n\n33rd Kuban Rifle Division: The 33rd Kuban Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and the Polish\u2013Soviet War. The division was first formed as the 33rd Rifle Division in March 1919 on the Southern Front and became the 33rd Kuban Rifle Division in December 1919. From June 1920 the division fought in the Polish\u2013Soviet War. In September 1920, the units from the 33rd and other divisions became part of the new Kuban Cavalry Division, which soon became the 5th Kuban Cavalry Division.\n\n20th Rifle Division (Soviet Union): The 20th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Soviet Red Army, formed three times. The first formation of the division lasted from 1919 to 1921 and fought during the Russian Civil War before its downsizing into a brigade. The brigade became the 3rd Rifle Division, the Caucasian Mountain Rifle Division, and the 20th Mountain Rifle Division during the interwar years. In 1944 the 20th became the 20th Rifle Division again. It was disbanded after the end of the war. The division briefly reformed between 1955 and 1957 from the 188th Rifle Division and was converted into a motor rifle division.\n\n5th Rifle Division (Soviet Union): Just more than a week later, the 5th Rifle Division was reformed from a rifle brigade in the Moscow Military District. In February 1943, the division fought in offensives in the Mtsensk and Tver areas. In July, it fought in Operation Kutuzov and was awarded the honorific \"Orel\" after it captured the city on 4 August. Between September and October, it fought in the Bryansk Offensive. It continued to advance and participated in the Gomel-Rechitsa Offensive and reached the Dnieper before it went on the defensive in early December. In February 1944, the division fought in the Rogachev-Zhlobin Offensive and was awarded the Order of the Red Banner for its actions. From June 1944, the division fought in Operation Bagration, It was awarded the Order of Suvorov 2nd class for breaking through German defenses on the Drut River. It the fought in the Minsk Offensive and Belostock Offensive. For its capture of Vawkavysk on 14 July, the division received the Order of Kutuzov 2nd class. The division continued its advance and reached the Narew in August. From then until November, it fought in the battle for the Narew bridgeheads. In 1945, the division fought in the Mlawa-Elbing Offensive and the Berlin Offensive. It was awarded the Order of Lenin for its actions. 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Adam currently resides in his home town of Powells Point, NC.\n\nTrucks and Tractor Power: Trucks and Tractor Power was a long running weekly television show on TNN featuring mud bogging, tractor pulling and monster trucks. The show's original hosts were Stan Rhoads and former Bigfoot driver Rich Hooser, along with pit reporter Mike Goss. Gary Lee replaced Stan Rhoads. Army Armstrong later joined as a pit reporter, and later, when Hooser left the show, became color commentator. The show initially began in 1989 as a vehicle for TNT Motorsports events, complimenting their ESPN show Powertrax and syndicated show Tuff Trax, and would typically alternate between truck and tractor pulls and monster trucks, with National Mud Racing Organization mud races intermittently. After TNT was bought out by the United States Hot Rod Association in 1991, the show began primarily airing the Pendaliner Monster Truck Series and NMRO mud races held at Special Events' 4-Wheel and Off-Road Jamborees. A frequent feature of these shows was a highlight segment of \"Tough Truck\" amateur off-road races near the end of the monster truck episodes. The final season of Trucks and Tractor Power had Gary Lee as the host at the Monster Truck Thunder Drags, with Dave Rief, and later Tom Rivers, for the Jamborees. At the end of the 1996 season, the Pendaliner cancelled their sponsorship of the monster truck series, causing the show to be subsequently cancelled.\n\nBlue Thunder (truck): Blue Thunder is a monster truck that raced in the USHRA Monster Jam series. It was sponsored by the truck division of Ford Motor Company and Live Nation. The truck has several similarities with the monster truck Bigfoot. Some fans saw Blue Thunder as a replacement for Bigfoot in the Monster Jam series. The truck had been moderately successful and won several major events during its existence. However, it has not yet won a championship. 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In 2008 Stephen Socolof elected to shop InPhase and its extensive patent portfolio, but to no avail, and in 2009-2010 went through a financial restructuring resulting in Steve Socolof leaving the Board and all of the New Venture Partners preferred stock was purchased by Signal Lake.\n\nList of mayors of Columbus, Ohio: This is a list of mayors of Columbus, Ohio. There have been 48 individuals that have served as mayor of Columbus, serving 53 distinct mayoralties or consecutive terms in office. The first mayor of Columbus was Jarvis W. Pike. He was appointed by the Burough Council of Columbus in 1816. The first mayor of Columbus to be elected by popular vote was John Brooks in 1834. Five mayors have served non-consecutive terms. Philo H. Olmsted is counted as both the 8th and 12th mayor, Alexander Patton as both the 17th and 19th mayor, James G. Bull as both the 22nd and 24th mayor, George J. Karb as both the 30th and 39th mayor, and Jack Sensenbrenner as both the 46th and 48th mayor. Of the individuals appointed or elected as mayor, five have resigned from office - James Robinson, John Brooks, Warren Jenkins, John G. Miller, and Jim Rhodes. No mayor has died or become permanently disabled while in office. The shortest-serving former mayor is James Robinson, who served only eight months before resigning from office on September 11, 1827. The longest-serving mayor is Michael B. Coleman, who served 16 years and is the only African American to serve as mayor. Andrew Ginther is the current mayor. He took office on January 1, 2016.\n\nBetsy Price: Betsy Price (born October 21, 1949) is an American businesswoman and politician who serves as the 44th and current mayor of Fort Worth, Texas. She was elected on June 18, 2011, in a nonpartisan race. She was elected for a third consecutive term, unopposed, in 2015. A Republican, she previously served 2\u00bd terms as the elected Tarrant County tax assessor-collector, from 2001 to 2011.\n\nDesign for lean manufacturing: Design for lean manufacturing is a process for applying lean concepts to the design phase of a system, such as a complex product or process. The term describes methods of design in lean manufacturing companies as part of the study of Japanese industry by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At the time of the study, the Japanese automakers were outperforming the American counterparts in speed, resources used in design, and design quality. Conventional mass-production design focuses primarily on product functions and manufacturing costs; however,design for lean manufacturing systematically widens the design equation to include all factors that will determine a product's success across its entire value stream and life-cycle. One goal is to reduce waste and maximize value, and other goals include improving the quality of the design and the reducing the time to achieve the final solution. The method has been used in architecture, healthcare, product development, processes design, information technology systems, and even to create lean business models. It relies on the definition and optimization of values coupled with the prevention of wastes before they enter the system. Design for lean manufacturing is system design.\n\nDigital prototyping: Digital Prototyping gives conceptual design, engineering, manufacturing, and sales and marketing departments the ability to virtually explore a complete product before it\u2019s built. Industrial designers, manufacturers, and engineers use Digital Prototyping to design, iterate, optimize, validate, and visualize their products digitally throughout the product development process. Innovative digital prototypes can be created via CAutoD through intelligent and near-optimal iterations, meeting multiple design objectives (such as maximised output, energy efficiency, highest speed and cost-effectiveness), identifying multiple figures of merit, and reducing development gearing and time-to-market. Marketers also use Digital Prototyping to create photorealistic renderings and animations of products prior to manufacturing. Companies often adopt Digital Prototyping with the goal of improving communication between product development stakeholders, getting products to market faster, and facilitating product innovation.\n\nRahm Emanuel: Rahm Israel Emanuel ( ; born November 29, 1959) is an American politician who is the 44th and current mayor of Chicago. A member of the Democratic Party, Emanuel was elected in 2011. He was re-elected on April 7, 2015.\n\nMHUB Chicago (company): mHUB is Chicago\u2019s innovation center for physical product development and manufacturing. Located in West Town, Chicago, mHUB is a co-working community of product designers and developers, entrepreneurs, engineers and manufacturers, a network of manufacturing mentors, industry experts and investors, and a source of intellectual and economic capital. Catalyze, a coworking hub, World Business Chicago, and Mayor Rahm Emanuel kickstarted mHUB in early 2017. The organization opened on March 2, 2017. mHUB is led by Executive Director and Co-founder, Haven Allen. Mayor Rahm Emanuel called the project, \u201cthe final piece of the manufacturing puzzle\", as mHUB galvanizes and connects the manufacturing ecosystem.\n\nF. Weber & Company, Inc.: F. Weber Company, Inc. is an American manufacturer and supplier of artists' materials. Established in 1853 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the F. Weber Company, Inc. is the oldest and one of the largest manufacturers of art materials in the United States. The company has been known for quality and innovation throughout their history, for example in the late 19th and early 20th centuries\u2014the golden years of the prestigious World Fair\u2014F. Weber & Co. frequently won gold medals for its fine quality products. Exhibitions included: 1873 Vienna; 1876 Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia; 1893 Columbian Exposition, Chicago; 1903 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis; 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco; and 1926 Sesqui-Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia. Following the death of Fredrick W. Weber Sr. in 1919, his two sons Fred W. Weber and Ernest Weber had the company incorporated and renamed it F. Weber Co., Inc. Fred W. Weber was a successful artist, chemist, inventor, and businessman, he was responsible for much of the innovation in product development from taking over in 1919 to his retirement in 1967. With his long list of innovations, a majority of which decreased the toxicity of necessary painting supplies, Fred W. Weber elevated the company to further prominence in the US art supplies market. His expertise in the arts as well as science along with the publication of his first book \"Artists Pigments\" (Van Nostrand 1923) made him a desirable lecturer on the topic of art. He provided advice to many celebrated 20th century artists, including: Thomas Hart Benton, Dean Cornwell, Arthur Dove, Peter Hurd, Norman Rockwell, NC Wyeth, and Andrew Wyeth. At this time the company had its factory and headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and retail locations in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and St. Louis. The company was bought by Visual Art Industries of Brooklyn, NY in 1980. Honoring the Weber family, the name was not removed from the company. The company is now officially the Martin F. Weber Co. and still produces a variety of art supplies, including the original non-toxic white color \"Permalba\" formulated by Fred W. Weber himself in 1921. The modern company is also known for its artists signature kits designed for revered television artists such as Jon Gnagy, Bob Ross, Susan Scheme, Robert Wyland and Bruce Blitz.\n\nFred McBagonluri: Fred McBagonluri (born August 18, 1970) is a Ghanaian engineer who is currently the dean at the Faculty of Engineering at Ashesi University College. He was also the executive director of the Climate Innovation Center], a new cleantech incubator backed by the World Bank. Prior to his present role at Ashesi University College, McBagonluri lived and worked in the United States. He was the Vice President of the New Product Development Joerns Healthcare in Arlington, Texas. He has held various roles in engineering, strategy, marketing, and research, and has worked with numerous Institutions in the US, including Princeton University, Siemens HealthCare, and Becton and Dickinson and Co.\n\nTom Barrett (politician): Thomas Mark \"Tom\" Barrett (born December 8, 1953) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who has served as the 44th and current Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin since 2004. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 2003, and the Wisconsin State Senate from 1989 to 1993. 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It was launched in September 2002. Vincent Dusastre is the launching and current chief editor.\n\nDiarmuid Johnson: Diarmuid Johnson (1965 -) is a writer. He was born in Cardiff (Wales), brought up in Galway (Ireland), and holds BA, MA and PhD degrees in Celtic Studies. He has published poetry and prose in Irish, Welsh and English. His literary activity extends to the field of translation, and he has authored or co-authored five works of Welsh literature in translation, two in Irish, one in English, one in French, and one in Romanian. He has also translated poetry from Romanian into English. Since 2004, he has published a book a year on average. These include, most recently, 'Conaire M\u00f3r - Seacht nDoras na Cinni\u00fana' (2017), a retelling of the Old Irish epic 'Togail Bruidne Da Derga', being one of a planned series with Leabhar Breac; 'Pen and Plough - 20th Century Poets and Bards of Ceredigion (Carreg Gwalch, 2016); 'R\u00fan na mBrad\u00e1n - D\u00e1nta Gaeilge 2005-2015 (Coisc\u00e9im, 2016). From 1989 to 1996, Diarmuid Johnson lectured in Celtic Studies in Britanny, Germany and Ireland. From 1996 until 2000, he worked as a journalist, scriptwriter and translator in Conamara. He was editor of \"Cuisle\", a monthly journal in Irish, between 1999 and 2000, and was editor of the trilingual online literary journal \"Transcript\" from 2002-2004. He worked at the Mercator Centre for Minority Languages at The University of Aberystwyth from 2002-2006. The years 2007-2013 he spent lecturing in Poland and Germany. In 2014, he was bard in residence with Menter Rhos-y-Gilwen in Pembrokeshire, Wales. He now works as a freelance writer and musician, contributes to Raidi\u00f3 na Gaeltachta and teaches Irish in Ireland in the summer. He has two daughters, is married, and divides his time between Ireland, Wales, and Brittany. He also has close ties with Germany, principally in the Rheinland area, where he has been performing and teaching since 2011.\n\nPhilip Ball: Philip Ball (born 1962) is a British science writer. For over twenty years he has been an editor of the journal \"Nature\" for which he continues to write regularly. He now writes a regular column in \"Chemistry World\". He has contributed to publications ranging from \"New Scientist\" to the \"New York Times\", \"The Guardian\", the \"Financial Times\" and \"New Statesman\". He is the regular contributor to \"Prospect\" magazine, and also a columnist for \"Chemistry World\", \"Nature Materials\" and BBC Future. He has broadcast on many occasions on radio and TV, and in June 2004 he presented a three-part serial on nanotechnology, \"Small Worlds\", on BBC Radio 4.\n\nBusiness and Professional Ethics Journal: Business and Professional Ethics Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal that examines ethical issues in business encountered by professionals working in large organizational structures. It provides an outlet for original work that contributes to the development of alternative theories and practices within business and professional ethics, and that examines why global ethical issues, such as poverty alleviation and sustainability, emerge and persist. The journal is published by the Philosophy Documentation Center in cooperation with the Institute for Business and Professional Ethics at DePaul University. Members of the Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum have online access to this journal as a benefit of membership.\n\nGianluca Iacono: Gianluca Iacono (born 14 March 1970 in Turin) is an Italian voice actor. He contributes to voicing characters in movies, cartoons, anime, and more content. Iacono is well known for voicing Vegeta in the Italian version of Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT and Roy Mustang in Fullmetal Alchemist. Between 2010 and 2011, he temporarily replaced Claudio Moneta as the voice of Kakashi Hatake in Naruto: Shippuden.\n\nChemistry World: Chemistry World is a monthly chemistry news magazine published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The magazine addresses current events in world of chemistry including research, international business news and government policy as it affects the chemical science community, plus the best product applications. It features regular columns by Philip Ball, Derek Lowe, Andrea Sella and Mark Peplow . The magazine is sent to all members of the Royal Society of Chemistry and is included in the cost of membership. In August 2016, the magazine began offering a \"soft\" paywall option, where a limited amount of content is made available free to all unregistered readers.\n\nDragon Ball GT: Final Bout: Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, known in Japan and Europe as Dragon Ball: Final Bout (\u30c9\u30e9\u30b4\u30f3\u30dc\u30fc\u30eb \u30d5\u30a1\u30a4\u30ca\u30eb\u30d0\u30a6\u30c8 , Doragon B\u014dru Fainaru Bauto ) , is a fighting game for the PlayStation, based on the anime series \"Dragon Ball GT\". It was developed and released by Bandai in Japan, parts of Europe, and North America in 1997. The game was reissued in Europe in 2002 and in North America in 2004. The game shares the distinction of being the first \"Dragon Ball\" game to be rendered in full 3D, and the last \"Dragon Ball\" game produced for the PlayStation. There would not be another \"Dragon Ball\" game for consoles until the release of \"\" in 2002.\n\nCritical Mass (book): Critical Mass: How One Thing Leads to Another is a non-fiction book by English chemist and physicist Philip Ball, originally published in 2004, discusses the concept of a \u201cphysics of society\u201d. Ball examines past thinkers, such as Thomas Hobbes, Lewis Mumford, Emyr Hughes, and Gottfried Achenwall, who have attempted to apply (or argue against) the use of physics, chemistry, or mathematics in the study of mass social phenomena. He also discusses how the concept relates to recent research, including his own. Critical Mass was the winner of the 2005 Aventis Prize for Science Books.\n\nTess Girard: Tess Girard is a Canadian filmmaker and cinematographer most known for her documentary \"A Simple Rhythm\" a documentary exploring rhythm from the perspective of mathematics, music, biology, philosophy, and psychology, which included interviews with Charles Spearin (of Broken Social Scene, Do Make Say Think, The Happiness Project), and mathematician Steven Strogatz. The film played at the 2011 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Vancouver International Film Festival 2010, 2011 Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montr\u00e9al and 2011 Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema. The outtakes of A Simple Rhythm were edited into the radio documentary \"The Heart of the Beat\" for CBC's Ideas and included additional material with science writer Philip Ball.\n\nPhilip Manley Boyce: Philip Manley Boyce (born 20 September 1949) is an Australian psychiatrist. He is a Professor of Psychiatry and Head of Discipline of Psychiatry at the University of Sydney, and Head of Perinatal Psychiatry Clinical Research Unit at Westmead Hospital. He has published more than 170 articles and frequently contributes to psychiatric textbooks. He currently serves as associate editor of Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. He has a long clinical and research interest in anxiety disorders, mood disorders, psychosomatic disorders and perinatal psychiatry. 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It was originally released as the second track on their 1962 album \"Surfin' Safari\". On November 26 of that year, it was released as the B-side to The Beach Boys' third single, \"Ten Little Indians\". The same single was released in the UK in January 1963.\n\nThe Beach Boys: The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson; their cousin Mike Love; and their friend Al Jardine. Distinguished by their vocal harmonies and early surf songs, they are one of the most influential acts of the rock era. The group, led by their principal songwriter and producer Brian, pioneered novel approaches to popular music form and production, combining their affinities for jazz-based vocal groups, 1950s rock and roll, and black R&B to create their unique sound. 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For the Super Stocks album Usher re-used the original backing tracks made for the film.\n\nHeads You Win\u2013Tails I Lose: \"Heads You WinTails I Lose\" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher for the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1962 album \"Surfin' Safari\".\n\nWe'll Run Away: \"We'll Run Away\" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher for the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on their 1964 album \"All Summer Long\". The song is a doo-wop ballad in 12/8 time. The lyrics are about a young couple wishing to elope, and their respective parents are warning them against such an impulse.\n\nIn My Room: \"In My Room\" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher for the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1963 album \"Surfer Girl\". It was also released as the B-side of the \"Be True to Your School\" single. The single peaked at number 23 in the U.S. (the A-side peaked at number 6, for a two-sided top-40) and was eventually inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. \"In My Room\" was ranked number 212 on \"Rolling Stone's\" list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.\n\nCuckoo Clock (song): \"Cuckoo Clock\" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher for the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1962 album \"Surfin' Safari\". The song was written about the myna bird of Brian's father Murry Wilson.\n\nPet Projects: The Brian Wilson Productions: Pet Projects: The Brian Wilson Productions is a CD compilation album of the recorded work of record producer, songwriter, and musician Brian Wilson as he attempted to branch away from his band the Beach Boys during the early-to-mid-1960s and early 1970s. The compilation features performing artists such as Glen Campbell, Gary Usher, the Honeys, American Spring, Jan and Dean, Sharon Marie, and the Survivors. 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The group's third album, entitled \"Valleyheart\", was released in 2011.\n\nIRIS Distribution: IRIS Distribution (Independent Recording Industry Services) - now The Orchard - is a digital music distribution and marketing firm based in San Francisco, CA and New York City. Co-founded by Matt Laszuk (CEO), Bryn Boughton (CMO) and Eric Ferraro (General Counsel) in 2003, IRIS distributes digital music, ringtones, and video to over 450 digital retailers in over 85 countries. It also promotes label catalogs through various outlets, including social networking sites, newsletters, and label profiles. The company offers its technical, marketing, and legal services to a wide range of independent artists and labels from all genres. Artists distributed by IRIS include She Wants Revenge, Le Tigre, Lou Reed, Mogwai, and many more.\n\nRevenge play: The revenge tragedy, or revenge play, is a dramatic genre in which the protagonist seeks revenge for an imagined or actual injury. 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The duo consisted of Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, who met in 1980 through mutual friend Emma Thompson whilst all three attended the University of Cambridge. They initially gained prominence in a television sketch comedy, \"A Bit of Fry & Laurie\" (1987, 1989\u20131995), and have collaborated on numerous other projects including, most notably, the television series \"Jeeves and Wooster\" (1990\u20131993) in which they portrayed P. G. Wodehouse's literary characters Jeeves (Fry) and Wooster (Laurie).\n\nStephen Fry bibliography and filmography: Stephen Fry is an English actor, comedian, author and television presenter. With Hugh Laurie, as the comedy double act Fry and Laurie, he co-wrote and co-starred in \"A Bit of Fry and Laurie\", and the duo also played the title roles in \"Jeeves and Wooster\". Fry played the lead in the film \"Wilde\", was Melchett in the \"Blackadder\" television series and is the host of celebrity comedy trivia show, \"QI\". He has contributed columns and articles for newspapers and magazines, and has written four novels and three autobiographies, \"Moab Is My Washpot\", \"\", and \"More Fool Me: A Memoir\".\n\nGaols Act 1823: The idea of prison reform was promoted in the early 19th century by Elizabeth Fry and her brother Joseph John Gurney. In particular, Fry was appalled at the conditions in the women's section of Newgate Prison. This act was introduced and supported by Home Secretary Robert Peel. It introduced regular visits to prisoners by chaplains. It provided for the payment of gaolers, who had previously been paid out of fees that the prisoners themselves were required to pay. It prohibited the use of irons and manacles. It also required the installation of female wardens to guard female prisoners. 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It was written by Stacey Harman and Pamela Ribon and directed by Kelly Asbury, and stars the voices of Demi Lovato, Rainn Wilson, Joe Manganiello, Mandy Patinkin, Jack McBrayer, Danny Pudi, Michelle Rodriguez, Ellie Kemper, Ariel Winter, Meghan Trainor, Jake Johnson and Julia Roberts. In the film, a mysterious map prompts Smurfette, Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty to find a lost village before Gargamel does.\n\nGuild of Italian American Actors: The Guild of Italian American Actors (GIAA) was founded in 1937 as the Italian Actors Union (IAU) to protect the rights of Italian American actors, and renamed in 1998. The guild has jurisdiction over Italian language professional theater, and works to preserve and promote awareness of Italian culture and heritage. 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The base model included features such as full instrumentation, cloth interior, a standard five-speed manual transmission, and was given the \"SE\" name for the 1994 model year. Power windows and locks were not standard equipment on the base and SE, although they were finally included in 1995. The minimal difference in price resulted in low consumer demand, so the low-line model was eventually discontinued. Additional standard features included a driver-side air bag and four-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS). The Laredo was the mid-scale model with standard features that included power windows, power door locks, and cruise control. Exterior features included medium-grey plastic paneling on the lower body and five-spoke aluminum wheels. The Limited was the premium model, featuring lower body paneling that was the same color as the rest of the vehicle. The Limited also had standard features such as leather seating, power sunroof, heated mirrors, heated power seats, and a keyless entry system. The \"Up-Country\" version was also offered between 1993 and 1997, often painted \"Champagne Pearl\" or black. It came with 4WD and a 4.0 straight-6. Package groups with the various trim levels included: Convenience, Fog Lamp / Skid Plate, Lighting, Luxury, Power, Security, Trailer/Towing.\n\nSport utility vehicle: A sport utility vehicle or suburban utility vehicle (SUV) is a vehicle classified as a light truck, but operated as a family vehicle. SUVs are similar to a large station wagon or estate car, though typically featuring tall interior packaging, high H-point seating, high center of gravity, high ground-clearance and especially four- or all-wheel-drive capability for on- or off-road ability. 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The Liberty ceased production on August 16, 2012. The next generation restored the previous nameplate of Jeep Cherokee that was always used outside of North America.\n\nJeep Wagoneer: Jeep Wagoneer are a station wagon (later described as a sport utility vehicle - SUV) marque of Jeep vehicles, with several models marketed for the 1963 to 1993 model years.\n\nJeep Liberty (KK): The Jeep Liberty (KK), or Jeep Cherokee (KK) outside North America, is a compact SUV that was produced by Jeep. Introduced for the 2008 model year as a successor for the first generation Liberty. The Liberty featured unibody-construction. It was assembled at the Toledo North Assembly Plant in the United States, as well as in other countries including Egypt and Venezuela. In 2010 estimates by Jeep were that 70% of Liberty buyers were new to the marque. The second generation Liberty ceased production on August 16, 2012. For its followup, the name of Liberty was retired; the next generation restored the name of \"Cherokee\". The model remains on sale in Venezuela as of early 2016 having yet to be replaced by FCA Venezuela with the KL model Cherokee.\n\nJeep Cherokee (XJ): The Jeep Cherokee (XJ) is a sport utility vehicle that was manufactured and marketed by Jeep from 1983 to 2001. 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The book is the basis of the 1995 film adaptation \"Apollo 13\", directed by Ron Howard.\n\nGene Kranz: Eugene Francis \"Gene\" Kranz (born August 17, 1933) is an American aerospace engineer, retired fighter pilot and a retired NASA Flight Director and manager. Kranz served as a Flight Director, the successor to NASA founding Flight Director Chris Kraft, during the Gemini and Apollo programs, and is best known for his role in directing the successful Mission Control team efforts to save the crew of Apollo 13, which later became the subject story of a major motion picture of the same name, in which he was portrayed by actor Ed Harris, and serving as flight director during the first lunar landing of Apollo 11. He is also noted for his trademark close-cut flattop hairstyle, and the wearing of dapper \"mission\" vests (waistcoats), of different styles and materials made by his wife, Marta Kranz, during missions for which he acted as Flight Director.\n\nLunar plaque: Stainless steel commemorative plaques measuring 9 by were attached to the ladders on the descent stages of the United States Apollo Lunar Modules flown on lunar landing missions Apollo 11 through Apollo 17, to be left permanently on the lunar surface. The plaques were originally suggested and designed by NASA's head of technical services Jack Kinzler, who oversaw their production. All of the plaques bear facsimiles of the participating astronauts' signatures. For this reason, an extra plaque had to be made for Apollo 13 due to the late replacement of one crewmember. The first (Apollo 11) and last (Apollo 17) plaques bear a facsimile of the signature of Richard Nixon, President of the United States during the landings, along with references to the start and \"completion\" of \"man's\" \"first\" explorations of the Moon and expressions of peace for \"all mankind\". All, except the Apollo 12 plaque (which is also textured differently), bear pictures of the two hemispheres of Earth. Apollo 17's plaque bears a depiction of the lunar globe in addition to the Earth. The plaques used on missions 13 through 16 bear the call-sign of each mission's Lunar Module. All the plaques were left on the Moon, except the two for the aborted Apollo 13 which did not land on the Moon.\n\nMilton Windler: Milton \"Milt\" Windler is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire. Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions. Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.\n\nJay Greene: Jay H. Greene is a retired NASA engineer. Between 2000 and 2004, he served as Chief Engineer at Johnson Space Center, where his role consisted primarily of advising the Center Director. He worked as a FIDO flight controller during the Apollo Program and a flight director from 1982 to 1986, most notably as ascent flight director during the Challenger accident in 1986. Greene worked for four years as a manager on the International Space Station project and received several awards for his work including the NASA Distinguished Service Medal. After his retirement in 2004 he served as a part-time consultant on the Exploration Systems Architecture Study. NASA Associate Administrator Rex Geveden described him as \"a famous technical curmudgeon in the Agency.\"\n\nApollo 13 (film): Apollo 13 is a 1995 American space adventure docudrama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris. The screenplay by William Broyles, Jr. and Al Reinert, that dramatizes the aborted 1970 Apollo 13 lunar mission, is an adaptation of the book \"Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13\" by astronaut Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger. The film depicts astronauts Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise aboard Apollo 13 for America's third Moon landing mission. En route, an on-board explosion deprives their spacecraft of most of its oxygen supply and electric power, forcing NASA's flight controllers to abort the Moon landing, and turning the mission into a struggle to get the three men home safely.\n\nHouston, we have a problem: \"Houston, we have a problem\" is a popular but erroneous quote from the radio communications between the Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert and the NASA Mission Control Center (\"Houston\") during the Apollo 13 spaceflight, as the astronauts communicated their discovery of the explosion that crippled their spacecraft. The erroneous wording was popularized by the 1995 film \"Apollo 13\", a dramatization of the Apollo 13 mission, in which actor Tom Hanks, portraying Mission Commander Jim Lovell, uses that wording, which became one of the film's taglines.\n\nGlynn Lunney: Glynn Stephen Lunney (born November 27, 1936) is a retired NASA engineer. An employee of NASA since its creation in 1958, Lunney was a flight director during the Gemini and Apollo programs, and was on duty during historic events such as the Apollo 11 lunar ascent and the pivotal hours of the Apollo 13 crisis. At the end of the Apollo program, he became manager of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the first collaboration in spaceflight between the United States and the Soviet Union. Later, he served as manager of the Space Shuttle program before leaving NASA in 1985 and later becoming a vice president of the United Space Alliance.\n\nDon Puddy: Donald R. Puddy (May 31, 1937 \u2013 November 22, 2004) was a NASA engineer and manager. He joined NASA in 1964, eventually becoming the agency's tenth flight director. His Flight Team colors were Crimson. He served as a flight director during the Apollo 17, Skylab, and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project missions, Skylab, and the first Space Shuttle mission. He earned a number of awards for his service, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal.\n\nFailure Is Not an Option: Failure Is Not an Option is a presentation on the History Channel documenting the United States' space program with insights from the flight engineers, project managers, flight controllers, astronauts, and others involved inside the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Speakers include Chris Kraft, Gene Kranz, Jim Lovell, Jerry Bostick, Ed Fendell, Gene Cernan, John Llewellen, John Aaron, Glynn Lunney, Wally Schirra, and Gerry Griffin. It takes the viewer from the Launch of Sputnik through the moon missions. 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It served as the headquarters of the pre-independence Dervish State.\n\nZeila & Lughaya State: Zeila & Lughaya State, or Saylac & Lughaya State, officially the Zeila & Lughaya State of Somalia, (Somali: \"Maamul Goboleedka Saylac & Lughaya ee Soomaaliya\" ), is a region in northwestern Somalia. Saylac and Lughaya State was formed in 2011, claiming to be a federal state of Somalia. \"Zeila State\" was proclaimed first. It later united with Lugayhe to form the \"State of Sayla and Lugayhe\". The territory has a total area of 8,639\u00a0km. Its main city is Zeila, which is situated on the coast. Lughaya, Asha Addo, Harirad, Jidhi and Lawyacado are the other principal cities in the region. Most residents of the region belong to the Somali ethnic group, with the Issa especially well-represented.\n\nPresident of Somalia: The President of Somalia (Somali: \"Madaxaweynaha Soomaaliya\" ) is the head of state of Somalia. The President is also commander-in-chief of the Somali Armed Forces. 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The war officially began shortly before July 20, 2006 when U.S. backed Ethiopian troops invaded Somalia to prop up the TFG in Baidoa. The TFG in Somalia invited Ethiopians to intervene, which became an \"unpopular decision\". Subsequently, the leader of the ICU, Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys, declared \"Somalia is in a state of war, and all Somalis should take part in this struggle against Ethiopia\". On December 24, Ethiopia stated it would actively combat the ICU.\n\nSomaliland: Somaliland (Somali: \"Somaliland\" ; Arabic: \u0635\u0648\u0645\u0627\u0644\u064a\u0644\u0627\u0646\u062f\u200e \u200e \"\u1e62\u016bm\u0101l\u012bl\u0101nd \", \u0623\u0631\u0636 \u0627\u0644\u0635\u0648\u0645\u0627\u0644 \"Ar\u1e0d a\u1e63-\u1e62\u016bm\u0101l \"), officially the Republic of Somaliland (Somali: \"Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland\" , Arabic: \u062c\u0645\u0647\u0648\u0631\u064a\u0629 \u0635\u0648\u0645\u0627\u0644\u064a\u0644\u0627\u0646\u062f\u200e \u200e \"Jumh\u016br\u012byat \u1e62\u016bm\u0101l\u012bl\u0101nd\"), is a self-declared state internationally recognised as an autonomous region of Somalia.\n\nBashir Yussuf: Sheikh Bashir Yussuf (Somali: \"Sheekh Bashiir Yuusuf\" , Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0634\u064a\u062e \u064a\u0648\u0633\u0641 \u0628\u0634\u064a\u0631\u200e \u200e , born c. 1905 in Taleh, northern Somalia) was a Somali religious leader.\n\nTaleh Airport: Taleh Airport is an airport in Taleh, Somalia.\n\nTaleh District: Taleh District is a district in the northern Sool region of Somalia. Its capital lies at Taleh, the former headquarters of the Somali religious and nationalist leader Mohammed Abdullah Hassan (the \"Mad Mullah\") and his Dervish State.\n\nIndependence Day (Somalia): The Independence Day of Somalia is a national holiday observed annually in Somalia on July 1. The date celebrates the union of the Trust Territory of Somaliland (the former Italian Somaliland) and the State of Somaliland (the former British Somaliland) on July 1, 1960, which formed the Somali Republic (Somalia). A government was subsequently formed by Abdullahi Issa and Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal and other members of the trusteeship and protectorate governments, with speaker of the SOMALIA ACT OF UNION Haji Bashir Ismail Yusuf as President of the Somali National Assembly, Aden Abdullah Osman Daar as President of the Somali Republic, On 20 July 1961 and through a popular referendum, the people of Somalia ratified a new constitution, which was first drafted in 1960.\n\nKenneth Menkhaus: Kenneth Menkhaus is a political scientist who is a professor at Davidson College in North Carolina, where he has taught since 1991. Menkhaus's publications include the book \"Somalia: State Collapse and the Threat of Terrorism\" (2004) and the article \"Governance without Government in Somalia\" in the journal \"International Security\" (2007). He is a specialist on Somalia and the Horn of Africa. Menkhaus was a Fulbright Scholar during his PhD research on Somalia. He subsequently taught for two years at the American University in Cairo, between 1989 and 1991, and between 1993 and 1994 was a special political advisor for the UN Operation in Somalia. 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It can be accessed from Fairbanks via the Elliott and Dalton highways. It is near Prudhoe Bay and is sometimes also called Prudhoe Airport.\n\nEverts Air Cargo: Everts Air Cargo is an American Part 121 airline based in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. It operates D.O.D, scheduled and charter airline cargo within Alaska, Canada, Mexico and continental US Its Maintenance base is Fairbanks International Airport with its major cargo hub at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.\n\nSagavanirktok River: The Sagavanirktok River or Sag River is a stream in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is about 180 mi long and originates on the north slope of the Brooks Range, flowing north to the Beaufort Sea near Prudhoe Bay. The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and Dalton Highway roughly parallel it from Atigun Pass to Deadhorse. 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Deadhorse is accessible via the Dalton Highway from Fairbanks, 495 miles south, or Deadhorse Airport. Limited accommodations are also available for tourists.\n\nFairbanks International Airport: Fairbanks International Airport (IATA: FAI, ICAO: PAFA, FAA LID: FAI) is a state-owned public-use airport located three miles (5 km) southwest of the central business district of Fairbanks, a city in the Fairbanks North Star Borough of the United States state of Alaska. Fairbanks is the smallest city in the United States with non-stop service to Europe, as Condor offers weekly flights to Frankfurt during the summer tourist season. In addition, Air North is another international airline with flights (to Canada) and Antonov Airlines offers cargo flights to South Korea.\n\nBarter Island LRRS Airport: Barter Island LRRS Airport (IATA: BTI,\u00a0ICAO: PABA,\u00a0FAA LID: BTI) is a public/military airport located near the city of Kaktovik on Barter Island, in the North Slope Borough, located 312 mi east of Point Barrow, Alaska. The airport is owned by the North Slope Borough. It is also known as Barter Island Airport or Kaktovik Airport. The acronym LRRS stands for \"Long Range Radar Site\" or \"Long Range Radar Station\".\n\nDalton Highway: The James W. Dalton Highway, usually referred to as the Dalton Highway (and signed as Alaska Route 11), is a 414 mi road in Alaska. It begins at the Elliott Highway, north of Fairbanks, and ends at Deadhorse near the Arctic Ocean and the Prudhoe Bay oil fields. Once called the North Slope Haul Road (a name by which it is still sometimes known), it was built as a supply road to support the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System in 1974. It is named after James Dalton, a lifelong Alaskan and an engineer who supervised construction of the Distant Early Warning Line in Alaska and, as an expert in Arctic engineering, served as a consultant in early oil exploration in northern Alaska. It is also the subject of the second episode of \"America's Toughest Jobs\" and the first episode of the BBC's \"World's Most Dangerous Roads\".\n\nEverts Air: Everts Air is an American airline based in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. It operates scheduled and charter airline cargo as well as passenger services within Alaska and Canada. Its main base is Fairbanks International Airport with its major hub at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.\n\nBinky (polar bear): Binky (1975 \u2013 July 20, 1995) was a polar bear who lived at the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage. He was originally orphaned near Cape Beaufort, close to the Chukchi Sea, but was found by a driller in Northwest Alaska named David Bergsrud. The area where Binky was located is known to those living outside of Alaska as the North Slope. Alaska Fish and Game was contacted shortly after Binky's discovery, and arrangements were being made to find a zoo in the Lower 48. Anchorage had a small zoo at the time, with an elephant that a lady had won and a few other animals. When word got around that a polar bear cub had been found, folks started hunting for ways to stall the effort of sending Binky outside of Alaska. Time was needed to find a sponsor to fund an enclosure at the Alaska Children's Zoo for Binky. Alaska Fish and Game employees came up with the idea of flying Binky to a number of the inland North Slope villages. School was let out in these villages so all the children could come to the airstrips to see Binky. These received major news coverage. Finally things fell into place to allow the Anchorage zoo to take Binky. Binky quickly became one of its most popular attractions. He became a local hero and received international news coverage after mauling two zoo visitors in separate incidents in 1994. 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He played college football at Michigan State University. He had two brothers that played in the NFL. His older brother Bill Saul and his twin brother Ron Saul, who also played with the Spartans.\n\nRuss Reader: Russell \"Big Daddy\" Reader Jr. (June 26, 1923 \u2013 August 12, 1995) was an American football player. Reader was born in Ypsilanti, Michigan and graduated from Dearborn High School in Dearborn, Michigan. After graduating from Dearborn High School, Reader enrolled at the University of Michigan where he was a member of Fritz Crisler's 1941 Michigan Wolverines football team. After World War II, Reader enrolled at Michigan State University and played at the halfback position for the Spartans football team in 1946 and 1947. Reader was considered a triple-threat player, as he handled rushing, passing and kicking duties for the Spartans. In November 1945, he led the Spartans to a 33\u20130 win over the Penn State Nittany Lions, as he threw two touchdown passes and also caught a touchdown pass. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 21st round (195th overall pick) in the 1947 NFL Draft. Simkus played in two games for the Bears in the 1947 NFL season, and began the 1948 season with the Bears as an understudy for Sid Luckman at the quarterback position. He was also a renowned swimmer and diver. He started the 1949 season with the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League and finished the season playing for the Windsor Bulldogs in the Canadian American Football League. Reader died in 1995 at age 72 while living in Milford, Michigan.\n\n1888 Miami Redskins football team: The 1888 Miami Redskins football team was an American football team that represented Miami University during the 1888 college football season. The 1888 team was Miami's first football team to compete in intercollegiate football. The team played only one game, a scoreless tie with the University of Cincinnati football team at Oxford, Ohio, on December 8, 1888. The team did not have a paid coach from 1888 to 1894. The 1888 game between Cincinnati and Miami was the first in what later became the Victory Bell series that has been included more than 110 games and is one of the oldest rivalries in college football. It was also the first college football game played in the State of Ohio.\n\nDoc Rodes: William \"Doc\" Rodes (October 7, 1894 \u2013 January 28, 1946) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player for the Kentucky Wildcats of the University of Kentucky. Rodes served in the First World War as a Second Lieutenant. Rodes was a cousin of earlier Kentucky football player William \"Red Doc\" Rodes, often called William while Black Doc is called Doc. \"Doc\" also had two brothers play football at Kentucky: J. W. \"Boots\" Rodes was on the 1904 team that went 9\u20131. Pete Rodes was a halfback on the 1907 team, and upon entering the Naval Academy was captain of Navy's 1912 football team.\n\nCecil Gooding: Cecil Gooding (May 1883 \u2013 January 5, 1904) was an American football player. Gooding attended Ann Arbor High School where he played football. He enrolled as an engineering student at the University of Michigan in the fall of 1901. He played on Michigan's All-Freshman football team in 1901 and became a backup at the guard position for the 1902 Michigan Wolverines football team. As a junior, he was the starting right guard in all 12 games for the 1903 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled a record of 11-0-1 and outscored its opponents 565-6. The 1903 Michigan team has been recognized as national champions by the National Championship Foundation. He contracted typhoid fever following a Thanksgiving Day game against the University of Minnesota in late November 1903. It was believed that he contracted the illness from drinking the water while in Chicago for the game. He died five weeks later. He was the first Michigan Wolverines football player to die while attending the school. Following his death, \"The Michigan Alumnus\" wrote: \"He had striven conscientiously to perfect himself in the game and earned the respect of coaches, players and spectators. He was a reliable, hard-working guard who never under any circumstances played anything but a sportsmanlike game. He was a \"man\" off the field and on.\" He was buried at York Charter Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan.\n\nYuan Hongdao: Yuan Hongdao (, 1568\u20131610) was a Chinese poet of the Ming Dynasty, and one of the Three Yuan Brothers, along with his brothers Yuan Zongdao and Yuan Zhongdao. His life spanned nearly the whole of the Wanli period (1573-1620) in Chinese history. Yuan was from Gong'an in Hukuang. \u3000His family had been military officials for generations. Yuan showed an interest in literature from youth and formed his own literary club at age fifteen. At the age of twenty-four in 1592 he took the chin-shih examination and subsequently received an official position in 1595. However he quit out of boredom after a year. Yuan traveled and consulted with the radical philosopher Li Zhi. On another trip his brothers joined him. Hu's elder brother was a Buddhist-Confucianist synchronist. His travels resulted in his publishing a poetry compilation \"Jietuo ji\" [Collection of One Released]. His and his two brothers' poetry, which focused on clarity and sincerity, produced a following eventually known as the Gong'an school, the central belief of which was that good writing was a result of genuine emotions and personal experience. When one of his brothers died in 1600, Yuan retired to a small island in a lake to meditate and write poetry. The resulting work is \"Xiaobi tangji\" [Jade-Green Bamboo Hall Collection].\n\nTommy L\u00f8venkrands: Thomas \"Tommy\" L\u00f8venkrands (born 30 May 1974) is a Danish former professional football player. He most recently played as a winger for Danish club S\u00f8nderjyskE. He is the older brother of Danish international winger Peter L\u00f8venkrands.\n\nJohn Toohey (American football): John Peter Toohey (April 28, 1892 \u2013 February 1984) was an American football player. A native of Kingston, New York, Toohey was \"known as one of the best athletes Newburgh H. S. ever turned out.\" He enrolled at Rutgers University in 1910 and was a star athlete in both basketball and football. He played at the tackle position for the Rutgers football team from 1910 to 1914. In September 1912, \"The New York Times\" called Toohey \"Rutgers' greatest tackle,\" and noted that Toohey's brother also planned to play at tackle for Rutgers. Toohey worked during the summer of 1913 building the Croton Aqueduct, and there was uncertainty as to whether he would return for another season of football. When he announced his intent to return to the gridiron, the \"New Brunswick Times\" reported: \"Toohey Is Back Ready To Jump In The Game.\" In November 1913, Toohey was elected by his teammates as captain of Rutgers' 1914 football team. In December 1913, the Board of Managers at Rutgers ruled that Toohey was ineligible to play in 1914, having already played four seasons with the football team. The decision of the Board of Managers sparked a controversy, as alumni sought to restore his eligibility, and others criticized any leniency in enforcing the four-year eligibility rule. Toohey's eligibility was ultimately restored, and he was the captain of the 1914 Rutgers team. Following a 33-0 win over NYU in November 1914, \"The New York Times\" praised Toohey for his blocking: \"Toohey weights 210 pounds and made a whole in the line ten yards wide.\" He was also selected as a first-team All-American in 1914 by James P. Sinnot of the \"New York Evening Mail\", the \"New York Globe\", sports writer Daniel of the \"New York Press\" the \"Newark Sunday Call\", and \"Newark Evening Star\". In announcing the selection of Toohey, Daniel wrote:\"Among the tackles we place Toohey of Rutgers on an even plane with Ballin of Princeton. Despite his 210 pounds Toohey is a speedy and is a stone wall on defense. He played Ballin in the Princeton game, and had distinctly the better of the Tiger captain.\"\n\nPeter L\u00f8venkrands: Peter Rosenkrands L\u00f8venkrands (born 29 January 1980) is a Danish former footballer who played mainly as a striker or as a left winger, and was known for his pace.\n\nCharles H. 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Whitney and Camp declined the suggestion, and no Western football players would be selected as All-Americans until 1898, when Clarence Herschberger and William Cunningham received the honors. The resistance to selecting Smith (or any other Western player) as an All-American is reflected in the following newspaper account from December 1894:\"Some of the western colleges have developed great players on their teams and this year may claim for them a position on the All American team. Notably the University of Michigan claims for their center 'Fatty' Smith the supremacy in his position. But the western institutions have not yet mastered the eastern knowledge of all the details and fine points of the game. Smith has made a great record against the west and even against Cornell, but the Ithacan center was not a master of his position. When brought to face a man like the Stillman of today or the Bulliet of last year, Smith would simply be lost and entirely out generaled. 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The album's fourth single, \"Rather Be\", features Jess Glynne and topped the UK Singles Chart, the group's first number one on the chart. Their 2016 single \"Rockabye\", which features rapper Sean Paul and singer Anne-Marie, became their second number-one hit in the UK, becoming the Christmas number one single for 2016 in its seventh consecutive week at number-one. The follow-up to \"Rockabye\", \"Symphony\", featured Zara Larsson and became their third UK number one single.\n\nStronger (Clean Bandit song): \"Stronger\" is a song by English electronic group Clean Bandit featuring uncredited vocals by Alex Newell and Sean Bass, brother of Sharna Bass (who sings the vocals of Clean Bandit's hit \"Extraordinary\"). It was originally released on 22 November 2014, featuring uncredited vocals from Olly Alexander, the lead singer of Years & Years. The song has since been re-recorded and was released as a single on 19 April 2015. 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Bass also has a twin brother, Sean Bass, in the industry who was also spotted by Clean Bandit and sings the vocals in their song Stronger.\n\nForgot About Dre: \"Forgot About Dre\" is a Grammy Award-winning single from rapper Dr. Dre's \"2001\", featuring vocals from rapper Eminem. The track reached No. 25 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, No. 14 on the U.S. R&B chart, No. 32 on the U.S. Pop chart, and No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart. Released as the album's second single on January 29, 2000, like \"Still D.R.E.\", the song addresses Dre's critics in a defiant manner, as Dre announces his return to the hip-hop scene and reminds listeners of his significant influence on the genre. \"Forgot About Dre\" won Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the 2001 Grammy Awards.\n\nJess Glynne: Jessica Hannah \"Jess\" Glynne (born 20 October 1989) is an English singer and songwriter, signed to Atlantic Records. 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He is the son of Pedro Ayala. His progressive style and technique has earned him the 2009 Accordion Player of the Year Award from the South Texas Conjunto Association. In 2009 he celebrated his 45th career anniversary.\n\nFritz Tschannen: Fritz Tschannen (13 May 1920 \u2013 23 March 2011) was a Swiss accordion player and former ski jumper who competed at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz. Born in Saint-Imier, he received his first accordion at the age of five and gave his first solo concert three years later. By the age of 18 he was working as an accordion teacher, in addition to ski jumping out of Skiclub Adelboden. He joined the Swiss National Team in 1945 and attended the Winter Olympic Games three years later, where he placed ninth in a field of forty-nine competitors in the men's normal hill event. That same year he became the Swiss national ski jumping champion and set a new world record with a jump of 120 metres.\n\nMixer dance: A mixer dance, dance mixer or simply mixer is a kind of participation dance in a social dance setting that involves changing partners as an integral part. Mixing can be built into the dance choreography or can be structured to occur more randomly. Mixers allow dancers to meet new partners and allow beginners to dance with more advanced dancers. Some people may take advantage of mixers to assess dance skills of other persons without fear of being stuck with a poor match for an entire dance.\n\nKevin Naquin: Kevin Naquin is a Cajun accordion player in south Louisiana from Ossun, Louisiana. Naquin is the lead singer and accordion player in the Cajun band Kevin Naquin and the Ossun Playboys. In 2000, he won the CFMA - 2000 Album of the Year with his album \"Pour La Premiere Fois\" and CFMA - 2000 Song of the Year. 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The song was composed by accordion (Handharmonika) player Werner Thomas from Davos, Switzerland, in the 1950s.\n\nHokey cokey: The hokey cokey (United Kingdom), hokey pokey (United States, Ireland, Canada, Australia, the Caribbean, Israel), or hokey tokey (New Zealand), is a participation dance with a distinctive accompanying tune and lyric structure. It is well known in English-speaking countries. It originates in a British folk dance, with variants attested as early as 1826. The song and accompanying dance peaked in popularity as a music hall song and novelty dance in the mid-1940s in Britain and Ireland. The song became a chart hit twice in the 1980s. The first hit was by The Snowmen, which peaked at UK No. 18 in 1981.\n\nParticipation dance: Participation dance (also group-participation dance or audience participation dance) is a major class of dance that encourages dancing in a group. It includes social games based on dancing, for example at weddings, festivals and other social gatherings. Some have simple words to be sung to the music, which may act as a reminder of the steps - one example is the Hokey-cokey. Some consist of a few simple steps learned either from simple instructions given by a leader or from watching others. Examples are Electric Slide, Macarena, YMCA, and the Chicken Dance.\n\nErotic dance: An erotic dance is a dance that provides erotic entertainment and whose objective is the stimulation of erotic or sexual thoughts or actions in viewers. Erotic dance is one of several major dance categories based on purpose, such as ceremonial dance, competitive dance, participation dance, performance dance and social dance.\n\nSonny Brogan: Sonny (Patrick Joseph) Brogan (4 July 1906 \u2013 1 January 1965) was an Irish accordion player from the 1930s to the 1960s, and was one of Ireland's most popular traditional musicians. 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It is the 23rd episode of \"Family Guy\". It was also the last episode of the first production season of \"Family Guy\" to air, but unlike the others, Mila Kunis had replaced Lacey Chabert for the voice of Meg Griffin. Michael Chiklis guest stars as Big Fat Paulie.\n\nCriticism of Family Guy: The American animated sitcom \"Family Guy\" has been the target of numerous taste and indecency complaints. The show is known to include offensive jokes and violent images. The show's dark humor and sexual themes has led to backlash from the community. Since the premiere of Family Guy the Parents Television Council has been an outspoken critic of the series. The Parents Television Council is a conservative non-profit watchdog group that has not only expressed moral opposition to the series, but also has filed complaints with the Federal Communications Commission. Since 2005, the PTC has deemed Family Guy the \"Worst TV Show of the Week\" on at least 40 occasions, with at least 42 episodes so designated; many of the awards came following original broadcasts, while the others were based on repeat airings.\n\nLas chicas del cable: Las chicas del cable (Cable Girls) is a Spanish period drama web television series. It stars Ana Fern\u00e1ndez, Nadia de Santiago, Blanca Su\u00e1rez and Maggie Civantos. The first season of sixteen episodes will be released in two batches of eight episodes each; the first eight episodes premiered on Netflix worldwide on April 28, 2017. The second season will air in December of 2017 and a third is ordered for a 2018 release.\n\nJames Woods: James Howard Woods (born April 18, 1947) is an American actor and producer. He is known primarily for playing villainous roles, and has appeared in a variety of films, including \"The Way We Were\" (1973), \"The Onion Field\" (1979), \"Videodrome\" (1983), \"Once Upon a Time in America\" (1984), \"Best Seller\" (1987), \"Chaplin\" (1992), \"Casino\" (1995), \"Nixon\" (1995), \"Vampires\" (1998), \"Straw Dogs\" (2011) and \"White House Down\" (2013). On television, he is known for portraying the titular protagonist of \"Shark\" (2006\u20132008), and for playing himself on eight episodes of the animated series \"Family Guy\", as well as on one episode of \"The Simpsons\".\n\nSpencer Lofranco: Spencer Rocco Lofranco (born October 18, 1992) is a Canadian actor. He made his film debut in the 2013 romantic comedy \"At Middleton\" as Conrad Hartman, and portrayed the lead role of James Burns in the 2014 crime drama \"Jamesy Boy\". He then co-starred as Harry Brooks in the biographical war drama \"Unbroken\" (2014) and Billy in the crime drama \"Dixieland\" (2015).\n\nFamily Guy: Back to the Multiverse: Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse is an action-adventure game that was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on November 20, 2012, in North America, November 21, 2012, in Australia and November 23, 2012, in Europe. The game is based on the American animated television series \"Family Guy\", most notably the episode \"Road to the Multiverse\", and is also a continuation of the episode \"The Big Bang Theory\". This game also features the return of Stewie's evil half-brother Bertram, who was killed in the show. \"Back to the Multiverse\" is the first \"Family Guy\" console game since \"Family Guy Video Game! \" in 2006. When the game was available for pre-order, people who pre-ordered the game received a special level, based on \"\", another video game based on the \"Aliens\" trademark also owned by 20th Century Fox, which was released the next February to similar negative reception.\n\nAlbert and Me: Albert and Me is a British radio series that had a pilot and eight episodes in 1977 and another eight episodes in 1983. The 17 half-hour-long episodes were broadcast on BBC Radio 2. It starred Richard Beckinsale and Pat Coombs. Richard Beckinsale played Bryan Archer who was a single parent struggling to find a job and to bring up his child with the help of his mother played by Pat Coombs (who also played baby Albert).\n\nJamesy Boy: Jamesy Boy is a 2014 American biographical crime drama film directed by Trevor White and written by White and Lane Shadgett. The film stars Spencer Lofranco, Mary-Louise Parker, Taissa Farmiga, Ving Rhames, and James Woods. It tells the true story of ex-convict James Burns. The film was released in North America on January 3, 2014 through video on demand, and in a limited release on January 17, 2014 by Phase 4 Films.\n\nPeter Shin: Peter Shin is an American animator who served as supervising director of \"\", the director of \"Big Bug Man\", the director of \"Family Guy\" episodes \"Death Has a Shadow\", \"Emission Impossible\", \"North by North Quahog\", \"It's a Trap! \" and \"The Simpsons Guy\" and was a character layout artist \"The Simpsons\" for several episodes between 1990 and 1995. He directed the first ever episode of Family Guy.\n\nFamily Guy (season 2): The second season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\" aired on Fox from September 23, 1999 to August 1, 2000, and consisted of 21 episodes. The series follows the dysfunctional Griffin family\u2014father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and their anthropomorphic dog Brian, all of whom reside in their hometown of Quahog. 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Ladi6 has been called \"New Zealand's answer to Erykah Badu\".\n\nPolarkreis 18: Polarkreis 18 was a German pop band from Dresden, Saxony. The bandmembers met at school, where they formed the Jack of all Trades ensemble in 1998. In 2004, they renamed their band \"Polarkreis 18\". Its musical style can be described as pop, synthpop and indietronic. Their albums include \"Polarkreis 18\" and more recently \"The Colour Of Snow\". Their single \"Allein Allein\" (Alone Alone) reached the number one position on the German Media Control Top100 Singles chart from 31 October 2008 to 4 December 2008 for 5 consecutive weeks and another 8 weeks on position number 2. It is one of the most successful singles in that country of all time. It has also been in the top ten of several other countries throughout Europe. It also made the number 1 position for 5 consecutive weeks in Denmark with a remake version of the Danish band Nephew.\n\nLani Tupu: Lani Tupu (born 4 November 1955 in Auckland, New Zealand), billed variously as Larney Tupu, John Tupu and Lani John Tupu, is a New Zealand-born classically trained actor of Samoan descent. He was educated at Rongotai College and Wellington Teacher's Training College. He was awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Bursary in 1977 to enter New Zealand Drama School, where he graduated in 1978. 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The estate is situated on the banks of the Potomac River in Fairfax County, Virginia, near Alexandria, across from Prince George's County, Maryland. The Washington family had owned land in the area since the time of Washington's great-grandfather in 1674. In 1739 they embarked on an expansion of the estate that continued under George Washington, who came into possession of the estate in 1754, but did not become its sole owner until 1761.\n\nGeorge Washington's Gristmill: George Washington\u2019s Gristmill was part of the original Mount Vernon plantation, constructed during the lifetime of the United States' first president. The original structure was destroyed about 1850. The Commonwealth of Virginia and the Mount Vernon Ladies\u2019 Association have reconstructed the gristmill and the adjacent distillery. The reconstructed buildings are located at their original site three miles (5\u00a0km) west of Mount Vernon proper near Woodlawn Plantation in Alexandria, Virginia. Because the reconstructed buildings embody the distinctive characteristics of late eighteenth century methods of production and are of importance to the history of Virginia, the site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places despite the fact that the buildings are not original.\n\nCedar Crest (Faunsdale, Alabama): Cedar Crest, also known as Cedar Crest Farms, is a Greek Revival plantation house located near Faunsdale, Alabama. It was built for Kimbrough Cassels Dubose in 1850 by Albert Prince, a slave. Dubose, born in Darlington District, South Carolina was educated at the preparatory school of Prof. Stafford who later was of the faculty of the University of Alabama. His wife was Miss Elizabeth Boykin Witherspoon also of Darlington District, South Carolina, and they had seven sons and four daughters: John Witherspoon, James Henry, Jr., Eugene, Nicholas William, Francis Marion, Lemuel Benton and Edwin Dargan-the daughters Louisa, Rosalie, Augusta and Adele. The house is one-and-a-half stories with side gables, but has been simplified. It originally had side wings, with adjoining porches across the front. These were removed in 1939, leaving the small central front portico. Another historic plantation house, Altwood, was moved from a nearby location to the Cedar Crest grounds in 1988. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 5, 1993 as a part of the Plantation Houses of the Alabama Canebrake and Their Associated Outbuildings Multiple Property Submission.\n\nMount Vernon High School (Ohio): Mount Vernon High School is a public four-year high school located in Mount Vernon, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Mount Vernon City Schools district. The school's mascot is the Yellow Jacket, and its official colors are orange and black. The mascot is actually orange and black rather than yellow and black, due to copyright reasons. It is located at 300 Martinsburg Road, near State Route 586. Near the high school is Mount Vernon Middle School, the only one in the district. Also nearby is Mount Vernon Nazarene University, MVNU.\n\nAnn Pamela Cunningham: Ann Pamela Cunningham (August 15, 1816 Rosemont Plantation, South Carolina - May 1, 1875) is credited with saving George Washington's beloved home Mount Vernon from ruin and neglect. In a letter to Ann Pamela, Cunningham's mother described the crumbling condition of the estate as she saw it in 1853 while on a steamship heading down the Potomac River. Cunningham was in her 30s and, having been crippled in a riding accident as a teenager, decided she would initiate a campaign to save the estate. She raised funds to purchase Mount Vernon by launching an unprecedented appeal for donations through newspaper articles directed toward \"the Ladies of the South\" and founded The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union, the group that still owns and manages Washington's estate, and served as its first regent. The group purchased Mount Vernon for $200,000 The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association is the oldest private preservation organization in the United States.\n\nNottoway Plantation: Nottoway Plantation, also known as Nottoway Plantation House is located in White Castle, Louisiana, United States. The plantation house is a Greek Revival and Italianate-styled mansion built by John Hampden Randolph in 1859, and is the largest extant antebellum plantation house in the South with 53000 sqft of floor space.\n\nRosemont Plantation: Rosemont Plantation is a historic archaeological site located near Waterloo, Laurens County, South Carolina. Development of the plantation was begun sometime between 1750 and 1790, and reached its zenith during the second quarter of the 19th century. The main house burned in 1930. Architectural remains may provide information on intra-site patterning, subsistence data, refuse disposal patterns, architecture and organization of the plantation, and the display of wealth by the plantation owner. It was the home of Ann Pamela Cunningham, who worked to save George Washington\u2019s Mount Vernon Plantation and served as the first Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.\n\nHampton Plantation: Hampton Plantation, also known as Hampton Plantation House and Hampton Plantation State Historic Site, is a historic plantation, now a state historic site, north of McClellanville, South Carolina. The plantation was established in 1735, and its main house exhibits one of the earliest known examples in the United States of a temple front in domestic architecture. It is also one of the state's finest examples of a wood frame Georgian plantation house. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1970.\n\nMount Vernon (Woodleaf, North Carolina): Mount Vernon is a historic plantation house, farm complex, and national historic district located near Woodleaf, Rowan County, North Carolina. The house was built about 1822, and is a two-story, three bay, Federal style frame dwelling. It is sheathed in weatherboard and has a full-width, one-story shed roofed porch. The house was designated a post office in 1822. Also on the property are the contributing log smokehouse, large barn (c. 1898), \"lighthouse\" or Delco house (c. 1917), corn crib (c. 1917), gear house (c. 1917), woodhouse (c. 1917), spring house, mill site, shop, and plantation office.\n\nHercules (chef): Hercules \u2013 also known as \"Herculas\" or \"Uncle Harkless\" \u2013 was a slave who worked at Mount Vernon, George Washington's Virginia plantation on the Potomac River. He was the head cook at the mansion in the 1780s, cooking for the Washington family and their guests. In 1790 President Washington brought him to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (then the temporary national capital) to cook in the kitchen of the President's House. 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He was sentenced to death by lethal injection the following year. His case is currently on appeal to the Supreme Court of California.\n\nMandate (criminal law): A criminal court may impose a \"mandate\" as part of a legal process on a person accused of a crime consisting of an obligation to engage in certain conditions or activities in exchange for suspension or reduction in penalty; such as, conditions of probation, conditional discharges, or other conditional sentences. For example, a defendant convicted of driving while intoxicated or drug possession may be mandated to engage in alcoholism or substance abuse rehabilitation. The term is paradoxical because acceptance of the \"mandate\" is a voluntary act by the defendant, who also has the option of serving what would most generally (though the relative weight is a matter determined by the individual's perspective and readiness to change) be viewed as a harsher alternative, such as incarceration. In this sense, the mandate is not truly \"mandatory\", but is instead a type of legal fiction wherein the court assumes an illusion of power which, in actuality, is constrained by the defendant's free will.\n\nDefendant: A defendant is a person accused of a crime in criminal prosecution or with a person against whom some type of civil relief is being sought in a civil case.\n\nDietrich v The Queen: Dietrich v The Queen, is an important legal case, stemming from an incident that took place on 17 December 1986, that was decided in the High Court of Australia on 13 November 1992. It concerned the nature of the right to a fair trial, and under what circumstances indigent defendants (defendants who cannot afford legal representation) should be provided with legal aid by the state. The case determined that although there is no absolute right to have publicly funded counsel, in most circumstances a judge should grant any request for an adjournment or stay when an accused is unrepresented. It is an important case in Australian criminal law, and also in Australian constitutional law, since it is one of many cases in which some members of the High Court have found implied human rights in the Australian Constitution.\n\nRick Distaso: Joseph Richard (Rick) Distaso was the Stanislaus County, California senior deputy district attorney who served as the lead prosecutor in the case against Scott Peterson, charged with and later convicted of murdering his wife Laci Peterson and their unborn child Conner Peterson in 2002. Laci was eight months pregnant with Conner at the time of the murder.\n\nLegal case: A legal case is a dispute between opposing parties resolved by a court, or by some equivalent legal process. A legal case may be either civil or criminal. In each legal case there is an accuser and one or more defendants.\n\nMurder of Laci Peterson: Laci Denise Peterson (n\u00e9e Rocha; May 4, 1975 December 24, 2002) was an American woman who was the subject of a highly publicized murder case after she disappeared while eight months pregnant with her first child. She was reportedly last seen alive on December 24, 2002. Her husband, Scott Peterson, was later convicted of murder in the first degree for her death, and in the second degree for the death of their prenatal son, Conner. Scott is on death row at San Quentin State Prison.\n\nEvans v. Michigan: Evans v. Michigan, 568 U.S. ___ (2013) , was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that if a person accused of a crime receives a directed acquittal, the Double Jeopardy Clause bars a second trial of that person for the same crime, even if the person was acquitted in error.\n\nReview of court decision in Indonesia: Review of court decision or abbreviated PK (Indonesian: \"Peninjauan Kembali\" ) is a legal action that can be taken by the convict (the person subject to the penalty) in a legal case against a court decision final and binding on the judicial system in Indonesia. The court ruling has called legally enforceable decision of the District Court is not filed an appeal, the decision of the High Court was not filed an appeal (legal action in the Supreme Court), or the decision of the Supreme Court. 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MS-DOS was the main operating system for IBM PC compatible personal computers during the 1980s and the early 1990s, when it was gradually superseded by operating systems offering a graphical user interface (GUI), in various generations of the graphical Microsoft Windows operating system.\n\nMacintosh operating systems: The family of Macintosh operating systems developed by Apple Inc. includes the graphical user interface-based operating systems it has designed for use with its Macintosh series of personal computers since 1984, as well as the related system software it once created for compatible third-party systems.\n\nNomad (video game): Project Nomad is a 1993 computer game developed by Intense! Interactive and Papyrus Design Group, Inc. and published by GameTek. It is a cross between a simple space simulator, a trading game and an adventure. It has only been released for PC DOS operating systems. It works properly both under Windows XP and DosBox.\n\nDriver wrapper: A driver wrapper is software that functions as an adapter between an operating system and a driver, such as a device driver, that was not designed for that operating system. It can enable the use of devices for which no drivers for the particular operating system are available. In particular, as of 2010 Microsoft Windows is the dominant family of operating systems for IBM PC compatible computers, and many devices are supplied with drivers for Windows but not other operating systems.\n\nStar Citizen: Star Citizen is an upcoming massively multiplayer, space trading and combat video game for Microsoft Windows and Linux. The development includes a single-player campaign titled \"Squadron 42\".\n\nComparison of operating systems: These tables provide a comparison of operating systems, of computer devices, as listing general and technical information for a number of widely used and currently available PC or handheld (including smartphone and tablet computer) operating systems. The article \"Usage share of operating systems\" provides a broader, and more general, comparison of operating systems that includes servers, mainframes and supercomputers.\n\nMicrosoft Space Simulator: Microsoft Space Simulator is a space flight simulator program, based on Microsoft Flight Simulator for MS-DOS. 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Groseclose: Henry C. Groseclose was born on May 17, 1892. He lived in Ceres, Virginia for most of his life. Mr. Groseclose completed his junior college degree from Washington and Lee University in 1917. In his later years, he also received his bachelor\u2019s degree, as well as his master\u2019s degree, in agricultural education from Virginia Tech. While Mr. Groseclose was an agriculture teacher at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, he, along with three other agriculture teachers, Walter Newman, Edmund Magill and Harry Sanders, decided to establish a club for the farm boys in the school. The organization was fired up in 1925. Groseclose named the organization the Future Farmers of Virginia, or FFV for short. The original meaning for the abbreviation FFV stood for the First Families of Virginia. The \u201cfirst families\u201d referred to the families of both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Referring to Washington and Jefferson, Groseclose once stated that, \u201cThe Future Farmers of America should follow the example of these great sons of early Virginia by using scientific knowledge, intelligence, and enthusiasm to the end that agriculture may again be known as the profession of the real aristocrat.\u201d Groseclose wrote the by-laws, as well as the constitution that the FFV would be based on. In 1926, he also wrote, and brought into play, the formal ceremony that would take place as an organizational pattern to structure each meeting. Two years later, in 1928, the FFV became a nationwide organization. This developed the organization that is known today as the Future Farmers of America, or The National FFA Organization, or just FFA for short. The by-laws drawn up by Henry Groseclose became the foundation of the newly national organization. Also, the formal ceremony that Groseclose developed was taken on by the FFA as a national ritual that is still used today. Groseclose was a seventh degree Grange member, and he was also involved with the Masons, so it was no surprise when he developed levels of memberships for the FFV, which transferred through to the FFA, that were similar to the three leveled membership structure that the Masons uses. These three levels included the Greenhand, the Virginia Farmer and the Virginia Planter. While the official emblem of the National FFA Organization was being drawn, Groseclose\u2019s original emblem, which he hand drew himself, was highly considered and ended up playing a part in the emblem that is still the emblem of the National FFA Organization today. The part of the emblem that was from Mr. Groseclose\u2019s original drawing included a background setting of a half plowed wheat field with an owl perched upon a spade of wheat in front of the field. Henry Groseclose served as the Executive Secretary of the National FFA Organization for two years between 1928 and 1930. During his office of Executive Secretary, he announced at the national convention of 1930 that he had written, and would be releasing, an official FFA manual, which outlined the organization, procedures and structures of the National FFA Organization. Mr. Groseclose also served as the Treasurer of the National FFA Organization for 11 years, between 1930 and 1941. In September 1925, Henry Groseclose set his expectations for the members of the FFV, and the purpose of the establishment of the Future Farmers of Virginia was by saying, \"In my opinion the farm boys of Virginia who are enrolled in vocational agriculture are equal to any other group of boys in the state. But somehow the boys themselves seem to have a feeling of inferiority. Especially is this true when the farm boy goes to the city and has to compete with his city cousin. This condition should not exist. I believe that a strong organization of our boys in agriculture would help them to overcome this handicap. Let's form an organization that will give them a greater opportunity for self-expression and for the development of leadership. In this way they will develop confidence in their own ability and pride in the fact that they are farm boys.\" Mr. Henry C. Groseclose died on June 4 of 1950. In 2002, the Department of Historic Resources established a marker in Mr. Groseclose\u2019s honor. It is Marker number KC-5 and it is displayed in Bland County of Ceres, Virginia.\n\nVirginia gubernatorial election, 2009: The Virginia gubernatorial election of 2009 took place in Virginia on November 3, 2009. The incumbent Governor, Democrat Tim Kaine, was not eligible to run due to term limits established by the Virginia Constitution, though others in the state's executive branch were not restricted. (Virginia is the only state that prohibits a Governor from serving consecutive terms.) The election elected Republican Bob McDonnell as the next Governor, re-elected Bill Bolling as Lieutenant Governor, and elected Ken Cuccinelli as the next Attorney General of Virginia. The winners were inaugurated on January 16, 2010, and were scheduled to serve until January 11, 2014.\n\nRosa Dixon Bowser: Rosa L. Dixon Bowser (January 7, 1855 \u2014 February 7, 1931) was an American educator. She was the first black teacher hired in Richmond, Virginia. She organized the Virginia Teachers' Reading Circle, which became the Virginia State Teachers Association, the first organization representing black teachers in Virginia, serving as the organization's president from 1890 to 1892. Bowser was president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Virginia, as well as founder and first president of the Richmond Woman's League. She was a correspondent for the magazine \"The Woman's Era\", and wrote essays for national publications. The first branch of the Richmond Public Library to serve African-American patrons was named for Bowser.\n\nIsaac Parsons (Virginia politician): Isaac Parsons (January 27, 1752 \u2013 August 25, 1796) was an American planter, politician, and militia officer in the U.S. state of Virginia (now West Virginia). Parsons served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates representing Hampshire County from 1789 until his death in 1796. Following an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1789, Parsons was appointed to serve as a trustee for the town of Romney. In 1790, Parsons began serving as a justice for Hampshire County. He served as a captain in command of a company in the Virginia militia during the American Revolutionary War and continued to serve as a captain in the Hampshire County militia following the war. Parsons operated a public ferry across the South Branch Potomac River, and later died from drowning in the river in 1796. Parsons was the grandfather of Isaac Parsons (1814\u20131862), who also represented Hampshire County in the Virginia House of Delegates and served as an officer in the Confederate States Army.\n\nNorfolk Christian Schools: Founded in 1952, Norfolk Christian Schools (NCS) is a coeducational, private day school serving Grades K3 through 12. The school is recognized by the Virginia State Board of Education as an accredited school and is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools, and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools The school\u2019s three campuses (two in Norfolk and one in Virginia Beach) serve the major Hampton Roads cities of Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, and Suffolk. Athletically, Norfolk Christian is a member of the Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools and the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association.\n\nVirginia Workers' Compensation Commission: The Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission (VWC) is an agency of the U.S. state of Virginia that oversees the resolution of workers' compensation claims brought in that state, in accordance with the Virginia Workers' Compensation Act. The Commission has exclusive jurisdiction to adjudicate such claims. Its decisions may be appealed to the Virginia Court of Appeals. The Commission is headed by three Commissioners and an Executive Director. The Commissioners are chosen by the Virginia General Assembly and serve staggered six-year terms. Wesley G. Marshall, R. Ferrell Newman, and Robert A. Rapaport currently serve as Commissioners. The Commissioners elect a Chairman for a term of three years. Mr. Marshall is currently the Chairman and Evelyn McGill is the Executive Director. The Commission is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, but has offices and hearing locations at various places around the state.\n\nFrederick Thomas Gray: Frederick Thomas Gray (October 10, 1918 \u2013 May, 1992) was a Virginia attorney and Democratic Party politician. Governor James Lindsay Almond Jr. appointed Gray to serve as Attorney General of Virginia after the resignation of Attorney General Albertis Harrison (a member of the Democratic political organization led by Senator Harry F. Byrd) to run for Governor of Virginia during the Massive Resistance crisis in Virginia. Gray returned to private practice at Williams Mullen after Robert Young Button (elected Attorney General during the same 1961 election in which Harrison became Governor) took office. Gray later served in the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate (both part-time positions) as he continued his law practice.\n\nRoanoke Valley: The Roanoke Valley in southwest Virginia is an area adjacent to and including the Roanoke River between the Blue Ridge Mountains to the east and the Appalachian Plateau to the west. The valley includes much of Roanoke County, as well as the two independent cities of Roanoke and Salem.\n\nWKBA (AM): WKBA is a Religious formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Vinton, Virginia, serving Roanoke and the Roanoke Valley in Virginia. WKBA is owned and operated by Tinker Creek Broadcasters, Inc.\n\nVirginia House of Delegates election, 2017: The 2017 Virginia House of Delegates elections will be held on November 7, 2017. Elections will be held to elect representatives from all 100 congressional districts across each of the 95 counties and 38 cities. The winners of this election will serve in the 121st Virginia General Assembly since Virginia was part of the United States, and the 200th Virginia General Assembly including the Colony of Virginia. 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This is the director's second movie; his first film, \"Thattakam\", was a box-office flop. This is also the second movie in which comedy artist Suraj Venjaramood plays the title role. Lakshmi Sharma of \"Palunku\" fame is the heroine of the film. She plays the role of a police officer.\n\nThe Nerd: The Nerd is a two-act comedy written by American actor/playwright Larry Shue. Actors who have taken on the title role include British comedian Rowan Atkinson. It was the top grossing American play in London's West End in 1986.\n\nRowan Atkinson: Rowan Sebastian Atkinson, CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian, and screenwriter best known for his work on the sitcoms \"Blackadder\" and \"Mr. Bean\". Atkinson first came to prominence in the BBC's sketch comedy show \"Not the Nine O'Clock News\" (1979\u201382), receiving the 1981 BAFTA for Best Entertainment Performance, and via his participation in The Secret Policeman's Ball from 1979. His other work includes the 1983 James Bond film \"Never Say Never Again\", playing a bumbling vicar in \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994), voicing the red-billed hornbill Zazu in \"The Lion King\" (1994), and featuring in the BBC sitcom \"The Thin Blue Line\" (1995\u20131996). His work in theatre includes the 2009 West End revival of the musical \"Oliver! \".\n\nKirby Grant: Kirby Grant (November 24, 1911 \u2013 October 30, 1985), born Kirby Grant Hoon Jr., was a long-time B movie and television actor, mostly remembered for having played the title role in the Western-themed adventure television series \"Sky King\". Between 1949 and 1954, Grant played the title role in the series of ten Corporal Rod Webb films.\n\nAngry Video Game Nerd: The Movie: Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie is a 2014 American independent science fiction adventure comedy film written and directed by James Rolfe and Kevin Finn. It is based on the web series of the same name, also created by Rolfe, with himself as the title role.\n\nAmrit (film): Amrit is a 1986 Indian Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna in the title role playing the character of Amritlal Sharma. The film was directed by Mohan Kumar immediately after directing Avtaar with Khanna in the title role and lyrics written by Anand Bakshi. This movie gave Rajesh Khanna his fourth BJFA Best Actor award in 1987. The film was critically acclaimed and received five stars in Bollywood Guide Collections. The film was remade in Telugu as \"Aatma Bandhuvulu\".\n\nRen\u00e9e Fleming: Ren\u00e9e Fleming (born February 14, 1959) is an American opera singer and soprano whose repertoire encompasses Richard Strauss, Mozart, Handel, bel canto, lieder, French opera and chansons, jazz and indie rock. Fleming has a full lyric soprano voice. She has performed coloratura, lyric, and lighter spinto soprano operatic roles in Italian, German, French, Czech, and Russian, aside from her native English. She also speaks fluent German and French, along with limited Italian. Her signature roles include Countess Almaviva in Mozart's \"Le nozze di Figaro\", Desdemona in Verdi's \"Otello\", Violetta in Verdi's \"La traviata\", the title role in Dvo\u0159\u00e1k's \"Rusalka\", the title role in Massenet's \"Manon\", the title role in Massenet's \"Tha\u00efs\", the title role in Richard Strauss's \"Arabella\", the Marschallin in \"Der Rosenkavalier\", and the Countess in \"Capriccio\".\n\nRay (film): Ray is a 2004 American musical biographical film focusing on 30 years in the life of rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles. The independently produced film was written, produced and directed by Taylor Hackford, and stars Jamie Foxx in the title role. Foxx received an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as well as the Golden Globe, BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild and Critics' Choice awards, becoming the second actor to win all five major lead actor awards for the same performance, and the only one to win the Golden Globe in the Musical or Comedy (rather than the Drama) category.\n\nGlenn Winslade: Glenn Winslade (born 1958) is an Australian operatic tenor known for his interpretations of dramatic roles such as Florestan in \"Fidelio\", the title role in \"Idomeneo\", the title role in \"La clemenza di Tito\", Erik in \"The Flying Dutchman\", the title role in \"Rienzi\", the title role in \"Lohengrin\", the title role in \"Tannh\u00e4user\", the Emperor in \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\", Apollo in \"Daphne\", Bacchus in \"Ariadne auf Naxos\" and Max in \"Der Freisch\u00fctz\".\n\nIan Holm: Sir Ian Holm CBE (born 12 September 1931) is an English actor known for his stage work and many film roles. He received the 1967 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor for his performance as Lenny in \"The Homecoming\" and the 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor for his performance in the title role of \"King Lear\". 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In the Austrian legislative election, 2008 they received 0.73% of the vote and no seats. Their largest vote - 0.9% - was in Upper Austria.\n\nNeutral Free Austria Federation: The Neutral Free Austria Federation (German: \"B\u00fcndnis Neutrales Freies \u00d6sterreich\" , NF\u00d6) is a political party in Austria founded on 17 March 2003. It contested the 2006 legislative election under the name \"EU Withdrawal \u2013 Neutral Free Austria\" (\"EU-Austritt \u2013 Neutrales Freies \u00d6sterreich\"), but only appeared on the ballot in Vorarlberg, Tyrol, Carinthia, Salzburg and Vienna and failed to pass the electoral threshold of 4%, achieving only 0.23%. Its party program is oriented on Christian politics and centered mainly on the demand to withdraw from the European Union and the establishment of direct democracy.
For the EU election 2014, together with the EU Exit Party (EU-Austrittspartei) which has very similar aims, the party has formed an electoral platform called \"EU-STOP\".
For the Viennese election 2015, it formed another electoral alliance with the EU Exit Party.
For the legislative election 2017, party leader Rudolf Pomaroli stands on the list of the FL\u00d6.\n\nAustrian presidential election, 1951: The Austrian presidential elections of 1951 marked the first time that the President of Austria was elected by popular vote. A constitutional amendment in 1929 would have seen the President being elected directly, however a planned popular election in 1931 was cancelled and moved to the parliament, since it was deemed too expensive. After the suspension of the constitution in 1934 and Austria ceasing to exist in 1938, the first presidential elections by popular vote were to be held in 1945. Because the Allied council did not approve on the constitutional law passed by the National Council, the election was again held by the Federal Council of Austria. With no candidate achieving a majority of the votes, a second round was held on 27 May 1951. It saw socialist Theodor K\u00f6rner, mayor of Vienna, defeating the governor of Upper Austria, Heinrich Glei\u00dfner of the Austrian People's Party.\n\nSalvadoran presidential election, 1972: Presidential elections were held in El Salvador on 20 February 1972. The result was a victory for Arturo Armando Molina of the Party of National Conciliation (PCN), who received 43.4% of the vote. However, the election was characterised by massive fraud. The PCN had faced a strong challenge from left- and right-wing opposition, and as a result had tried to rig the election by holding the presidential elections two weeks before the legislative election (which took place on 12 March) to ensure that if Molina failed to pass the 50% mark, the Legislative Assembly would still be under PCN control to approve him as president. Despite their attempts to stuff ballot boxes, it looked for a while as though Jos\u00e9 Napole\u00f3n Duarte of the opposition National Opposing Union (UNO, a coalition of the Christian Democratic Party National Revolutionary Movement and Nationalist Democratic Union) had been victorious after the Central Election Board in San Salvador issued a statement that Duarte had won by around 6,000 votes. However, this was followed by a three-day news blackout, after which a revised set of figures was announced giving a narrow victory to Molina, meaning that the Legislative Assembly (with a PCN majority) would choose the president. The opposition walked out of the vote, resulting in Molina being elected by 31 votes to zero.\n\nCitizens' Forum Austria: The Citizens' Forum Austria (German: \"B\u00fcrgerforum \u00d6sterreich\" , FRITZ) is an Austrian political party mainly active in Tyrol. It was founded by president of the Tyrolean branch of the Austrian Chamber of Labour Fritz Dinkhauser (an Austrian People's Party member before that), who was joined by the popular anti-transit activist Fritz Gurgiser of the \"Transitforum Austria-Tirol\". At the 2008 state election, the Citizens' Forum stood under the name \"Fritz Dinkhauser List\u00a0\u2013 Citizens' Forum Tyrol\" (German: \"Liste Fritz Dinkhauser \u2212 B\u00fcrgerforum Tirol\" , FRITZ) and got 18.3% of the vote, thus becoming the second-largest party with seven seats. The party contested the 2008 early national election as well, but received only 1.76% of the vote and failed to obtain a seat. In the 2013 state election, the Citizens' Forum garnered 5.64% of the vote, winning two seats in the state legislature.\n\nFinnish presidential election, 1931: Two-stage presidential elections were held in Finland in 1931. On 15 and 16 January the public elected presidential electors to an electoral college. They in turn elected the President. The result was a victory for Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, who won on the third ballot by just two votes. The turnout for the popular vote was 47.3%. This presidential election was held during an ideologically, politically, socially and economically tense time. The Great Depression was impoverishing many Finnish farmers and workers. The far-right Lapua Movement had not settled for the ban of the Communist Party and its affiliated organizations in the autumn of 1930. It wanted to help elect a President who would also strongly oppose the Social Democrats and moderate bourgeois parties, such as the Progressives. Although Svinhufvud disapproved of the Lapua Movement's violent kidnappings of left-wing politicians and other illegal acts, he was their preferred presidential candidate. Former President K.J. St\u00e5hlberg, a champion of democracy, parliamentarism and the rule of law, had been briefly kidnapped by some activists of the Lapua Movement with his wife in October 1930. He was chosen as the Progressive presidential candidate. Speaker of the Finnish Parliament, Ky\u00f6sti Kallio, held ideals similar to those of St\u00e5hlberg, and he became the Agrarian presidential candidate. The outgoing President, Lauri Kristian Relander, had lost the Agrarian presidential candidacy to Kallio, because he did not condemn the Lapua Movement as strongly as Kallio did, and a sufficient number of Agrarians believed that Kallio could control the Lapua Movement's extremists more effectively than Relander. Right-wing Finns and some centrists, such as a prominent Agrarian parliamentarian, Juho Niukkanen, were concerned that St\u00e5hlberg's re-election (after a six-year break) as the Finnish President would escalate political tensions in Finland. The Commander-in-Chief of the Civil Guards (a bourgeois voluntary defence organization), Major General Lauri Malmberg, announced in the Finnish Parliament that he would not guarantee order among the Civil Guards, if St\u00e5hlberg was elected President. Svinhufvud's razor-thin victory required Niukkanen's arm-twisting tactics, whereby he pressured all the Agrarian presidential electors to support Svinhufvud. This 69-year-old and slightly ailing conservative politician was considered by his supporters as a sufficiently bold, solid and patriotic man to re-unite the ideologically divided Finns. His pro-democracy supporters hoped that he could keep both right-wing extremists and left-wing extremists in check (see, for example, Sakari Virkkunen, Finland's Presidents I / Suomen presidentit I. Helsinki: Otava Ltd., 1994, pgs. 242-245 (Relander), pgs. 11-14 (Svinhufvud); Pentti Virrankoski, A History of Finland / Suomen historia, volumes 1&2. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society / Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura, 2009, pgs. 810-816; Raimo Salokangas, \"The Independent Republic\" (Itsen\u00e4inen tasavalta), pgs. 635-639 in Seppo Zetterberg et al., eds., A Small Giant of the Finnish History / Suomen historian pikkuj\u00e4ttil\u00e4inen. Helsinki: WSOY, 2003).\n\nAustrian legislative election, 2008: A legislative snap election for the National Council in Austria was held on 28 September 2008. The previous election was held on 1 October 2006. The election (the 24th in Austrian history) was caused by the withdrawal of Austrian People's Party leader Wilhelm Molterer from the governing grand coalition (led by the Social Democratic Party of Austria) on 7 July 2008. Due to dissatisfaction with the grand coalition and the two main parties, it was widely expected to be a realigning election, with gains for the opposition and up to seven parties expected to be in the National Council after the election. The losses for the government parties (both the SP\u00d6 and the \u00d6VP had the worst election result in history) resulted in strong gains for the far right, while neither the Liberal Forum nor the Citizens' Forum Austria (both of which were considered to have chances of gaining seats) gained as much as 2% of the vote, defying earlier expectations. The result of the election was seen as strong for the far-right and in support of Eurosceptics.\n\nIndependent Ecological Movement: The Independent Ecological Movement (\"Mouvement Ecologiste Ind\u00e9pendant\") is a political party in France founded by Antoine Waechter, former presidential candidate of The Greens in 1994. The MEI hoped to replace the Greens as the major green party, but due to the Green's electoral deals with larger parties, it failed to do so. They claim to be purely ecologist, and neither on the left or right. Waechter failed to win enough endorsements to be a candidate in the French presidential election, 1995. The party ran candidates in the 2004 regional elections and in the European Parliament election, 2004 (France) and were able to prevent the Greens from gaining more seats, such as in the Eastern EU parliamentary region where the MEI's 3% were enough to prevent the Greens from taking 2 seats there instead of one.\n\nAustrian presidential election, 1998: The Austrian presidential election of 1998 was won by the incumbent president Thomas Klestil, who sought re-election as an independent candidate. The Austrian People's Party, who had originally put him up in 1992, reluctantly supported him again, while the Austrian Social Democratic Party and the Austrian Freedom Party did not propose any competing candidates. Klestils competitors were Heide Schmidt, leader of the Liberal Forum, Gertraud Knoll, the former Lutheran superintendent of Burgenland (supported by the Greens), socialite Richard Lugner and Karl Walter Nowak.\n\nTyrolean state election, 2008: The Tyrolean state election of 2008 was held in the Austrian state of Tyrol on 8 June 2008, brought forward from the original date of 5 October 2008 to \"avoid collisions with a possible early parliamentary election\". Apart from the Austrian People's Party, the Social Democratic Party of Austria, The Greens \u2013 The Green Alternative and the Freedom Party of Austria, the president of the Tyrolean branch of the Austrian Chamber of Labour Fritz Dinkhauser (up to now an \u00d6VP member) contested the election with a new party called \"B\u00fcrgerforum Tirol\" (Citizens' Forum Tyrol), although initially considered likely to be called \"F\u00fcr Tirol\" (For Tyrol), to break the hold of the conservative, farmer-dominated Tyrolean \u00d6VP on the state (it had an absolute majority in the \"Landtag\" since the Second World War); Fritz Gurgiser of the \"Transitforum Austria-Tirol\" will run on Dinkhauser's list. The federal \u00d6VP has clearly stated its refport for the incumbent \"Landeshauptmann\" Herwig van Staa. The Alliance for the Future of Austria planned to contest the election in a joint list with another split from the FP\u00d6 (the Free Party for Tyrol, \"Freie Partei Tirol\", FPT) under the name \"Alliance of Free Tyroleans\" (\"B\u00fcndnis Freier Tiroler\"). On 24 April 2008, it was reported that this list might fail to gather the necessary signatures to contest the election, as the BZ\u00d6 suddenly decided not to run under the list's name. The chairman of the FPT Willi Tilg stated on 2 May 2008 that the party would not contest the election, despite the fact that he claimed they had gathered the necessary signatures; Tilg called on voters to vote for the incumbent governor van Staa instead. Thanks to the unexpected refport of the Greens, the Communist Party of Austria will be able to contest the election in all of Tyrol.", "question": "Independent Citizens' Initiative Save Austria, or Save Austria, is an anti-EU movement in Austria which was founded by former presidential candidate and pro-neutrality activist Karl Walter Nowak, in the Austrian legislative election, 2008 they received 0.73% of the vote and no seats, it was held on which date?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"election_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the legislative election."}, "election_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the election was held."}, "election_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific date the election was held."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the election took place."}, "related_movement": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the anti-EU movement mentioned."}, "founder": {"type": "string", "description": "The founder of the anti-EU movement."}}, "required": ["name", "founder"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["election_name", "election_year", "election_date", "country", "related_movement"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"election_name": "Austrian legislative election, 2008", "election_year": 2008, "election_date": "28 September 2008", "country": "Austria", "related_movement": {"name": "Independent Citizens' Initiative Save Austria", "founder": "Karl Walter Nowak"}}, "ground_truth": {"election_name": "Austrian legislative election", "election_year": 2008, "election_date": "28 September 2008", "country": "Austria", "related_movement": {"name": "Independent Citizens' Initiative Save Austria", "founder": "Karl Walter Nowak"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 3510, "output_tokens": 75, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "28fee1b19accf1b8e6764a26faa38ac46afe63152df410b43c32b80b9305254f", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5adeefdd5542993344016bc2", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "yes", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "800 Two Lap Runners: 800 Two Lap Runners is a 1994 Japanese film directed by Ry\u016bichi Hiroki starring Shunsuke Matsuoka and Eugene Nomura. For director Hiroki, the film marks a transition from his early work in \"pink film\" to mainstream cinema.\n\nOtoko no Issh\u014d: Otoko no Issh\u014d (\u5a1a\u306e\u4e00\u751f ) is a slice of life romance \"josei\" manga series written and illustrated by Keiko Nishi. It was published by Shogakukan on \"Flowers\" magazine and in four volumes compiling the chapters. A live action romantic drama film adaptation was released on February 14, 2015. It's directed by Ry\u016bichi Hiroki and written by Hiroshi Sait\u014d. It stars Nana Eikura and Etsushi Toyokawa.\n\nJ. Lee Thompson: John Lee Thompson (1 August 1914 \u2013 30 August 2002) was a British film director, active in London and Hollywood, best known for such movies as \"Ice Cold in Alex\" and \"The Guns of Navarone\".\n\nIt's Only Talk: It's Only Talk is a Japanese film, released in 2005 and is based on the prizewinning novel of the same title written by Akiko Itoyama and directed by Ry\u016bichi Hiroki.\n\nKiiroi Zou: Kiiroi Zou (\u304d\u3044\u308d\u3044\u30be\u30a6 ) is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Ry\u016bichi Hiroki.\n\nMurder Without Crime: Murder Without Crime is a 1950 British crime film directed by J. Lee Thompson (his first film) and starring Dennis Price, Derek Farr and Patricia Plunkett. J. Lee Thompson also wrote the screenplay adapted from \"Double Error\", his own successful West End play.\n\nNorth West Frontier (film): North West Frontier (USA: Flame Over India; Australia: Empress of India) is a 1959 British adventure film starring Kenneth More, Lauren Bacall, Herbert Lom, Wilfrid Hyde-White and I. S. Johar. The Cinemascope film, which was produced by Marcel Hellman, was directed by J. Lee Thompson. It was a commercial success at the British box office in 1959. The film's achievement led to J. Lee Thompson beginning his American career as a director. In 1961, he made \"The Guns of Navarone\", which was also noted for the cinematography of Geoffrey Unsworth. .\n\nRiver (2011 film): River is a 2011 Japanese drama film based on the 2008 Akihabara massacre incident. The film is written and directed by Ry\u016bichi Hiroki. The film stars actress Misako Renbutsu, who will play the role of a person who lost her love interest in the attacks.\n\nVibrator (film): Vibrator (\u30f4\u30a1\u30a4\u30d6\u30ec\u30fc\u30bf ) is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Ry\u016bichi Hiroki.\n\nRy\u016bichi Hiroki: Ry\u016bichi Hiroki (\u5ee3\u6728 \u9686\u4e00 , Hiroki Ry\u016bichi , born January 1, 1954) is a Japanese film director. He won critical acclaim for \"800 Two Lap Runners\". Film critic and researcher Alexander Jacoby has described Hiroki as \"one of the modern Japanese cinema's most intelligent students of character\".", "question": "Were J. 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He had outstanding performance as a government official during the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata, serving in the Real Aduana of Buenos Aires, presided by Justo Pastor Lynch.\n\nKevin Crawford: Kevin Crawford (born 6 December 1967 in Birmingham, England) is an English flute, tin whistle, Low whistle and bodhr\u00e1n player. He was born in England to Irish emigrant parents from Milltown Malbay, County Clare. He later moved to West Clare to improve his music and become more exposed to traditional Irish music.\n\nMary from Dungloe (festival): The Mary From Dungloe International Festival is a popular Irish music festival held annually, usually at the end of July in the small town of Dungloe, County Donegal. The festival is centred on a pageant to find out which contestant has the spirit of the festival, who is then crowned \"Mary From Dungloe\". The winner of the contest holds this title for a year and acts as an ambassador for the festival. 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Estanislao was the third son of Justo Pastor Lynch (1755\u20131830) and Ana Bernardo Roo (d.1836).\n\nJusto Almario: Justo Pastor Almario G\u00f3mez (born 18 February 1949) is a Colombian-born, Los Angeles-based flutist, saxophonist and Latin jazz group leader. He was among several Colombian musicians recruited by Mongo Santamaria for his band in the 1970s, notably on the album, \"Afro\u2013Indio\" (1975).\n\nJusto Pastor Lynch: Justo Pastor Lynch (1755\u20131830), an Argentine landowner, was born in Buenos Aires on the family \"\"estancia\"\", a ranch by the River de la Plata. He was the eldest surviving son of Patrick Lynch of Lydican Castle in Claregalway Ireland, and Rosa de Galaya de la Camera. At times his name was recorded as Pastorin or Pastorino Lynch in reference to the large landowned by his family dedicated to horses.\n\nJusto Jacquet: Justo Pastor Jacquet Mu\u00f1oz (born 9 September 1961 in Asunci\u00f3n) is a retired football (soccer) defender from Paraguay, who played as a left back during his career. He played professional football for Cerro Porte\u00f1o in Paraguay and also had spells in Argentina, Brazil and Peru.\n\nThe Irish Emigrant: The Irish Emigrant was a weekly Irish emigrant newspaper published electronically from 1987 to 2012.\n\nNeck (band): Neck is a six-piece London-Irish Celtic punk band from the North London neighbourhood of 'County Holloway' (known informally thus due to its Irish population). Following Leeson O'Keeffe's cathartic 'Tour of Duty' as a former member of Shane MacGowan and the Popes, Neck were formed during late-night drinking sessions (known colloquially as being 'born in a bottle') in 1994 by a mixture of Irish emigrant and second-generation Irish drinking buddies. The band takes their lead, both musically and ideologically, from two other London bands: The Clash and The Pogues, blending the electric energy of punk rock with the swirl of traditional Irish music, to play a London-Irish style known as 'Psycho-Ceil\u00eddh'.\n\nPatrick Lynch (Argentina): Patrick Lynch (born 1715, date of death unknown) was an Irish emigrant who became a significant landowner in Rio de la Plata, which is now part of Argentina. He was born in Galway and was the second son of Captain Patrick Lynch of Lydycan Lydican Castle and Agnes Blake. The Lynches and the Blakes were two of the fourteen tribes of Galway, who dominated the political, commercial, and social life of the city of Galway in western Ireland between the mid-13th and late-19th centuries. The Lynches had been leaving Ireland since their defeat at the hands of Cromwell's forces and later those of William of Orange, Patrick left in the 1740s for Bilbao, Spain, and travelled from there to Rio de la Plata, where he settled and was a \"regidor\" (royal representative ) and captain in the \"Milicias\". In 1749, in Buenos Aires, he married Rosa de Galayn y de la Camara, a wealthy heiress. He was successful enough to pass on substantial lands to his eldest surviving son, Justo Pastor Lynch who was a customs official under Viceroy Cisneros, also a captain and regidor. He was confirmed in his post by the revolutionary government on account of his well-known probity.", "question": "What Irish emigrant was the father of Justo Pastor Lynch? 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The musical contains irreverent treatment of Christian themes, extensive profanity, and surreal images, such as a troupe of tap-dancing Ku Klux Klan members. The musical is completely sung through, with only two exceptions: the title character, Jerry, who speaks throughout the production; and Steve Wilkos, who has a brief speech.\n\nCBS Television Distribution: CBS Television Distribution (CTD) is an American television distribution company, formed from the merger of CBS Corporation's domestic television distribution arms CBS Paramount Domestic Television and King World Productions, including its home entertainment arm CBS Home Entertainment. The division, the main distribution arm of CBS Television Studios (formerly CBS Paramount Network Television) and of the CBS and CW television networks, was formed on September 26, 2006 by CBS Corporation and was headed by Roger King, the CEO of King World until his death in 2007. The current president is Paul Franklin.\n\nDon't Forget the Lyrics! (U.S. game show): Don't Forget the Lyrics! is a game show that originally aired on Fox from July 11, 2007 to June 19, 2009, hosted by Wayne Brady and produced by RDF USA, part of RDF Media. The launch of this show prompted NBC to move up the launch of their similar game show \"The Singing Bee\". The show's contestants compete to win $1,000,000 by correctly recalling song lyrics from a variety of genres.\n\nNBCUniversal Television Distribution: NBCUniversal Television Distribution (NUTD) is the television distribution arm of the NBCUniversal Television Group in the United States, and is a subsidiary of Comcast. Its predecessors include NBC Enterprises, Universal Domestic Television, MCA Television, Avco Embassy Television, Multimedia Entertainment, PolyGram Television and Studios USA Television.\n\nSteve Wilkos: Steven John \"Steve\" Wilkos ( ; born March 9, 1964) is an American television personality, a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and a former law enforcement officer with the Chicago Police Department. He has been hosting \"The Steve Wilkos Show\" since 2007, and was director of security on \"The Jerry Springer Show\" from 1994 to 2007. He had previously substituted for Springer as host on several occasions before being given his own talk show.\n\nKwik Witz: Kwik Witz is an American syndicated comedy program which aired in syndication, mainly on numerous NBC affiliate stations\u2014usually in the time-slot following \"Saturday Night Live\". The show originated from the NBC Tower studios of WMAQ-TV in Chicago, Illinois and was produced by Beau & Arrow Productions. The show shared studio space with The Jenny Jones Show, which was located immediately across from The Jerry Springer Show studio.\n\nHardcore Pawn: Hardcore Pawn is an American reality television series produced by RDF USA (later Zodiak USA) and Richard Dominick Productions for truTV about the day-to-day operations of American Jewelry and Loan, a family-owned and operated Pawn shop and broker in Detroit, Michigan's 8 Mile Road corridor.\n\nThe Jerry Springer Show: The Jerry Springer Show (also known as Jerry Springer, or simply Springer) is an American syndicated tabloid talk show hosted by Jerry Springer, a former politician. The program tapes at the Rich Forum in Stamford, Connecticut, which is alternately known as the Stamford Media Center and is distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution.\n\nRichard Dominick: Richard Dominick was the executive producer of NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution's \"The Jerry Springer Show\" for almost 18 years. Dominick also served in the same capacity on \"The Steve Wilkos Show\" for its first season, as well as the truTV police series \"Bait Car\". He now produces (and created) another popular truTV series, \"Hardcore Pawn\".\n\nTeam Knight Rider: Team Knight Rider (TKR) is a syndicated television series that was adapted from the \"Knight Rider\" franchise and ran between 1997 and 1998. \"TKR\" was created by writer/producers Rick Copp and David A. Goodman, based on the original series created by Glen A. 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He is known for playing the role of Charles in \"Serial (Bad) Weddings\".\n\nAnnie Hall: Annie Hall is a 1977 American romantic comedy film directed by Woody Allen from a screenplay he co-wrote with Marshall Brickman. Produced by Allen's manager, Charles H. Joffe, the film stars the director as Alvy \"Max\" Singer, who tries to figure out the reasons for the failure of his relationship with the film's eponymous female lead, played by Diane Keaton in a role written specifically for her.\n\nSwingin' Along: Swingin' Along is a 1961 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton. The film, which was released by 20th Century Fox, marked the final appearance of the comedy team of Tommy Noonan and Peter Marshall. The film focuses on Noonan as a courier who dreams of becoming a songwriter and Marshall as a con artist who wants to enter Noonan\u2019s original composition in a music competition. 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The film was rereleased on April 13, 1919 as part of the Paramount \"Success Series\" of their early screen successes. The story was refilmed in 1922 as \"The Dictator\" starring Wallace Reid. Today the film is lost.\n\nMixed Nuts: Mixed Nuts is a 1994 American Christmas comedy film directed by Nora Ephron, based on the 1982 French comedy film, \"Le P\u00e8re No\u00ebl est une ordure\". Co-written by Ephron and her sister Delia, the film features an ensemble cast which includes Steve Martin, Madeline Kahn, Rita Wilson, Anthony LaPaglia, Garry Shandling, Juliette Lewis, Adam Sandler and, in his first film role, Liev Schreiber.\n\nThe Lovable Cheat: The Lovable Cheat is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Charles Ruggles, Peggy Ann Garner and Richard Ney. It is based on the 1848 play \"Mercadet Le Falseur\" by Honor\u00e9 de Balzac. It was the final film of the Austrian director Oswald, who had fled into exile following the Nazi rise to power. 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It designs, develops, manufactures and sells personal computers, tablet computers, smartphones, workstations, servers, electronic storage devices, IT management software, and smart televisions. Since 2013, Lenovo is the world's largest personal computer vendor by unit sales. It markets the ThinkPad line of notebook computers, IdeaPad and Yoga lines of notebook laptops, and the IdeaCentre and ThinkCentre lines of desktops.\n\nYong Rui: Yong Rui (Chinese: \u82ae\u52c7) is the Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of Lenovo Group. He is in charge of Lenovo\u2019s technical strategy, research and development directions, and Lenovo Research, one of Lenovo\u2019s most important innovation engines.\n\nXunlei: Xunlei Limited () is a Chinese multinational technology company and an online service provider founded in 2003. The subsidiary of Xunlei Limited, Shenzhen Xunlei Networking Technologies, Co., Ltd. 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Collectively known as the \"Two Academies (\u4e24\u9662)\" along with the Chinese Academy of Engineering, it is an institution of China, functioning as the national scientific think tank and academic governing body, providing advisory and appraisal services on issues stemming from the national economy, social development, and science and technology progress. It is headquartered in Beijing, with branch institutes all over mainland China. It has also created hundreds of commercial enterprises, Lenovo being one of the most famous.\n\nSmartisan: Smartisan Technology Co., Ltd. (), commonly known as Smartisan, is a Chinese multinational technology company headquartered in Beijing. It designs and markets consumer electronic devices and online services. Its hardware product line includes the Smartisan smartphone and the Smartisan earphone. Its consumer software include the Smartisan OS operating system. Its online services include the Smartisan Store, the Smartisan OS App Store and Smiling Cloud.\n\nMorrisville, North Carolina: Morrisville is a town located in both Wake and Durham counties of the U.S. state of North Carolina. The population was 18,576 at the 2010 census. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates the town's population to be 21,932 as of July 1, 2013. Morrisville is part of the Research Triangle metropolitan region. The regional name originated after the 1959 creation of the Research Triangle Park, located midway between the cities of Raleigh and Durham. The Research Triangle region encompasses the U.S. Census Bureau's Combined Statistical Area (CSA) of Raleigh-Durham-Cary. The estimated population of the Raleigh-Durham-Cary CSA was 1,565,223 as of July 1, 2006, with the Raleigh-Cary Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) portion estimated at 994,551 residents. The U.S. headquarters of Chinese multinational Lenovo are located in the municipal limits.\n\nDisplayLink: DisplayLink (formerly Newnham Research) is a semiconductor and software technology company. DisplayLink USB graphics technology is designed to connect computers and displays using USB, Ethernet, and WiFi. It also allows multiple displays to be connected to a single computer. 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It was first published in the United Kingdom in 1979 by Gollancz and won the Cheltenham Festival Literary Prize. All of the stories share a common theme of being closely based upon fairytales or folk tales. However, Angela Carter has stated:\n\nIsaac Meir Weissenberg: I. M. (Isaac Meir) Weissenberg (1881, \u017belech\u00f3w - August 13, 1938, Warsaw) was a Yiddish-language writer in Warsaw, Poland. A disciple of I.L. Peretz, he began writing in 1904 and gained recognition for his 1906 masterpiece \"A Shtetl\" (A Town). This novella, still regarded as his major achievement, was a literary response to a story by Sholem Asch called \"The Shtetl\". Unlike Asch's sentimental view of Eastern European Jewish unity in the waning years of the Russian Empire, Weissenberg used a naturalistic form to explore the deep divides between Jews, usually along class lines. In the process, he \"stressed the impact of the new revolutionary doctrines upon the townlets, rousing them from their lethargy and shattering their foundations\" (Liptzin, p.\u00a0257). (See Shtetl for more on the history of these towns). \"Almost alone among Yiddish writers, Weissenberg was a worker and the son of workers,\" critic Ruth Wisse notes (p.\u00a027), a fact which shaped both his subject matter and his use of language. He wrote several novels and plays, but remained a consistently strong writer of novellas and short stories.\n\nShadow Dance (novel): Shadow Dance was Angela Carter's first novel, published in England by Heinemann in 1966. It was published under the name Honeybuzzard in the United States. Upon publication it was acclaimed by Anthony Burgess, who wrote that he \"read this book with admiration, horror and other relevant emotions... Angela Carter has remarkable descriptive gifts, a powerful imagination, and... a capacity for looking at the mess of contemporary life without flinching.\"\n\nAnagrams of Desire: Anagrams of Desire is an academic textbook about Angela Carter's media writings. Written by Charlotte Crofts and published by Manchester University Press in 2003, the full title is \"Anagrams of Desire: Angela Carter's Writing for Radio, Film and Television\".\n\nIndecent (play): Indecent is a play by Paula Vogel. It recounts the controversy surrounding the play \"God of Vengeance\" by Sholem Asch, which was produced on Broadway in 1923, for which the cast of the original production were arrested on the grounds of obscenity.\n\nThe Company of Wolves: The Company of Wolves is a 1984 British Gothic fantasy-horror film directed by Neil Jordan and starring Sarah Patterson, Angela Lansbury, Stephen Rea and David Warner. It was written by Angela Carter and Jordan.\n\nRikuda Potash: Rikuda Potash (1906\u2013May 15, 1965) was a Polish-born Israeli Yiddish language poet and short story writer. Sholem Asch called her \"the Poetess of Jerusalem\".\n\nAngela Carter: Angela Olive Carter-Pearce (n\u00e9e Stalker; 7 May 1940 \u2013 16 February 1992), known professionally as Angela Carter, was an English novelist, short story writer and journalist, known for her feminist, magical realism, and picaresque works. In 2008, \"The Times\" ranked Carter tenth in their list of \"The 50 greatest British writers since 1945\". In 2012, \"Nights at the Circus\" was selected as the best ever winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.\n\nThe Man Who Loved Children: The Man Who Loved Children is a 1940 novel by Australian writer Christina Stead. It was not until a reissue edition in 1965, with an introduction by poet Randall Jarrell, that it found widespread critical acclaim and popularity. \"Time\" magazine included the novel in its \"TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005\". The novel has been championed by novelists Robert Stone, Jonathan Franzen and Angela Carter. 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R. Martin's \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" fantasy series. Written by Martin, Elio M. Garc\u00eda Jr. and Linda Antonsson, it was published by Bantam on October 28, 2014. The 326-page volume is a fully illustrated \"history compendium\" of Martin's fictional Westeros, written from the perspective of an in-world \"Maester\" and featuring newly written material, family trees, and extensive maps and artwork.\n\nA Song of Ice and Fire: A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of epic fantasy novels by the American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. He began the first volume of the series, \"A Game of Thrones\", in 1991 and had it published in 1996. Martin, who initially envisioned the series as a trilogy, has published five out of a planned seven volumes. The fifth and most recent volume of the series published in 2011, \"A Dance with Dragons\", took Martin five years to write. He is still writing the sixth novel, \"The Winds of Winter\".\n\nGeorge R. R. Martin: George Raymond Richard Martin (born George Raymond Martin; September 20, 1948), often referred to as George R. R. Martin, is an American novelist and short-story writer in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction genres, screenwriter, and television producer. He is best known for his series of epic fantasy novels, \"A Song of Ice and Fire\", which was later adapted into the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\" (2011\u2013present). Martin serves as the series's co-executive producer, and also scripted four episodes of the series.\n\nA Song of Ice and Fire fandom: The \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" fandom is an international and informal community of people drawn together by George R. R. Martin's \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" book series, the HBO television series \"Game of Thrones\", and the related merchandise.\n\nElio M. Garc\u00eda Jr. and Linda Antonsson: Elio Garcia and Linda Antonsson are authors known for their contributions and expertise in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series by George R. R. Martin, co-writing in 2014 with Martin \"The World of Ice & Fire\", a companion book for the series. They are also the founders of the fansite Westeros.org, one of the earliest fan websites for \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".\n\nThe Blood of Olympus: The Blood of Olympus is a young adult novel written by American author Rick Riordan and is the fifth and final book in \"The Heroes of Olympus\" series. It was released on October 7, 2014. The seven demigods of the Prophecy of Seven\u2014Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, Jason Grace, Leo Valdez, Piper McLean, Hazel Levesque, and Frank Zhang\u2014go on their final adventure to defeat Gaea while Nico di Angelo, Reyna Avila Ram\u00edrez-Arellano, and Coach Gleeson Hedge attempt to bring the Athena Parthenos to Camp Half-Blood in order to prevent a war between the Roman and Greek demigods. The chapters are written from the perspectives of Jason, Piper, Leo, Reyna, and Nico, making it the first time in the series that someone other than one of the seven demigods of the prophecy is the viewpoint character. It is the second time that Percy appears without being a viewpoint character (first being in \"The Lost Hero\").\n\nNed Stark: Eddard \"Ned\" Stark is a fictional character in the 1996 fantasy novel \"A Game of Thrones\" by George R. R. Martin, and the first season of \"Game of Thrones\", HBO's adaptation of Martin's \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series. In the storyline, Ned is the lord of Winterfell, an ancient fortress in the North of the fictional continent of Westeros. Though the character is established as a primary character in the novel and the TV adaptation, Martin's plot twist at the end involving Ned shocked both readers of the book and viewers of the TV series.\n\nMaisie Williams: Margaret Constance \"Maisie\" Williams (born 15 April 1997) is an English actress. She made her professional acting debut as Arya Stark in the HBO fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\" in 2011, for which she won the EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama, the Portal Award for Best Supporting Actress \u2013 Television and Best Young Actor, and the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. In 2016, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.\n\nRebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers: Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers is an album by punk/alt-country band Lucero. 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He became foreign minister in July 1996. in September 1996 the government troops withdrew from Kabul and the Taliban captured Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, The International community did not recognize the Taliban as Afghanistan legitimate government except Pakistan, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, the Islamic State of Afghanistan government established the new cabinet in Mazar e Sharif in the north of Afghanistan, meanwhile the Afghanistan Embassies and the Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations was in control of Islamic State of Afghanistan as legitimate representative of Afghanistan. Ghafoorzai continued as Afghanistan Foreign Minister until August 11, 1997, just 10 days before his death, he was appointed prime minister of the Islamic State of Afghanistan government. 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They are traditionally divided into four tribal confederacies: the Sarbani (\u0633\u0631\u0628\u06bc\u064a ), the Bettani (\u0628\u06d0\u067c\u0646\u064a ), the Gharghashti (\u063a\u0631\u063a\u069a\u062a\u064a ), and the Karlani (\u06a9\u0631\u0644\u0627\u06bc\u064a ).\n\nDurrani: Durrani (Pashto: \u062f\u0631\u0627\u0646\u064a\u200e ) or Abdali (Pashto: \u0627\u0628\u062f\u0627\u0644\u06cc\u200e ) is the name of a prominent Sarbani Pashtun tribal confederation in Afghanistan and Pakistan. They have been called \"Durrani\" since the beginning of the Durrani Empire in 1747. Durrani are found throughout Afghanistan and Pakistan; although large concentrations are found in southern Afghanistan, they are also found to a lesser extent in east, west and central Afghanistan. Many Durranis are found in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces of Pakistan. The Durrani Pashtuns of the Afghan capital Kabul are usually bilingual in Pashto and Dari Persian. The ruling Sadozai and Barakzai dynasties of Afghanistan were originally from the Durrani.\n\nMuhammadzai (Hashtnagar): The Muhammadzai (also Mohammadzai, Mohammedzai, Mohmandzai, Mamanzai, etc.) are a Sarbani Pashtun tribe. There should not be confused with the Muhammadzai of the Barakzai Durrani, who were for many years the ruling family of Afghanistan.\n\nKarlani: Karl\u0101\u1e47\u012b (Pashto: \u06a9\u0631\u0644\u0627\u06bc\u064a\u200e ) is a Pashtun tribal confederacy. The others being Sarbani, Gharghashti and Ghilji. They primarily inhabit the FATA region of North West Pakistan and certain parts of eastern Afghanistan.In the 16th century the Karlani founded the Karrani dynasty, the last dynasty to rule the Bengal Sultanate.\n\nAlakozai: Alakozai (Pashto: \u0627\u0644\u06a9\u0648\u0632\u06cc\u200e - meaning \"descendant of Alako\" in Pashto) is the name of a Pashtun tribe in Afghanistan. Spelling variations include Alakoozi, Alekozai, Alekuzei, Alikozai, Alokozay, Alokozay, Alkozai, Alokzai, Hulakozai, Alecozay, Alikusi,and Alakuzei.\n\nKharshbun: Kharshbun and Sharkhbun are brothers son of Sarban, the first son of the legendary Pashtun ancestor Qais Abdur Rashid. The Sarbani tribes, all supposed descendants of Sarban, form one of the major lineage branches of the Pashtun tribes. Kharshbun's progeny compose the Eastern Pashtuns, found primarily in Pakistan, and he had three sons Kand, Zamand, Kasi, whereas his brother Sharkhbun's progeny compose the Western Pashtuns, generally found in Afghanistan, the most famous of these latter Pashtuns being the Durrani or Abdali tribes. 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He achieved international fame for his long list of hit records, including his best known song \"He Stopped Loving Her Today\", as well as his distinctive voice and phrasing. For the last twenty years of his life, Jones was frequently referred to as the greatest living country singer. Country music scholar Bill C. Malone writes, \"For the two or three minutes consumed by a song, Jones immerses himself so completely in its lyrics, and in the mood it conveys, that the listener can scarcely avoid becoming similarly involved.\" Waylon Jennings expressed a similar opinion in his song \"It's Alright\": \"If we all could sound like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George Jones.\" The shape of his nose and facial features earned Jones the nickname \"The Possum.\"\n\nAntennas to Hell: Antennas to Hell is the first greatest hits compilation album by American metal band Slipknot. 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His first band was The Girls, a punk band that Amos founded in the late seventies with George Condo, Mark Dagley and Daved Hild. He continued to explore that band's sound with his next band Shut Up, which he formed with guitarist Glenn Jones.\n\nFinesse (Glenn Jones album): Finesse is the first full-length album released by R&B/soul singer Glenn Jones. Released in 1984, the album includes one of Jones' early hits, \"Show Me,\" along with the semi-hit \"Bring Back Your Love.\"\n\nInterstate (album): Interstate is the fifth album by American post-rock and instrumental rock band Pell Mell, released in 1995. After issuing \"Flow\" in 1991, the band members wrote new material separately, sending each other ideas, until more concrete ideas were becoming formed, leading to the band recording \"Interstate\" between two studios in 1993 and 1994. Defined by a breezy, wide-open sound, \"Interstate\" features sparse, rhythmic guitar riffs, organ playing, drums and thematic instrumentation, in addition to a distinctive compositional style that has been compared to \"the dynamics of a good conversation\" by one critic. 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KAV played guitar with British band Happy Mondays for 4 years after helping reform the band with frontman Shaun Ryder in 2004. He launched his solo project under moniker \"KAV\" in 2008 with long-time friend and drummer Jim (James) Portas. His solo material has been compared by the media to everyone from Iggy & The Stooges, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Primal Scream, Kasabian, The Rolling Stones & Bob Dylan. He plays live with a full live band, which sometimes features guest musicians from various bands.\n\nKeen's myotis: Keen's myotis (\"Myotis keenii\") is a species of vesper bat. It is found in British Columbia in Canada and in Washington and Alaska in the United States. It is named after the Rev. John Henry Keen, who collected the specimen that formed the basis for the first scientific description of the species. Classification for Keen's myotis formerly included the Northern long-eared Myotis (\"Myotis septentrionalis\"), resulting in older studies confusing the species for one another.\n\nShaun Ryder: Shaun William George Ryder (born 23 August 1962) is an English musician and singer-songwriter. He is best known as the lead singer of the Happy Mondays and Black Grape. He was the runner-up of the tenth series of \"I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! \".\n\nAmateur Night in the Big Top: Amateur Night in the Big Top is the first official solo album by Shaun Ryder, of Happy Mondays and Black Grape. The album is subtitled \"Clowns and Pet Sounds\". It was released in September, 2003 and co-produced by Pete Carroll, Shane Norton and Cabaret Voltaire's Stephen Mallinder. It was recorded in Perth, Australia and released on the Offworld Sounds record label run by Ryder's cousin Pete Carroll and Mallinder.\n\nAll the Aces: All The Aces is a compilation album by the band Mot\u00f6rhead, released in 1993. It includes 14 of their most popular songs, 2 enhanced multimedia sections and 8 previously unreleased live songs by The Muggers (a band formed by \"Fast\" Eddie Clarke and Phil \"Philthy Animal\" Taylor of Mot\u00f6rhead with John \"Speedy\" Keen and Billy Rath).\n\nDare (song): \"Dare\" (styled as \"\u6311\u6226 (DARE)\") is a song by British virtual band Gorillaz, taken as the second single from their second studio album, \"Demon Days\". The track is sung by Rosie Wilson (also known as Roses Gabor) with backing vocals from Damon Albarn and features vocals by Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder. It peaked at No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart in September 2005, becoming the band's only UK No. 1. In 2016, vocals of the song were interpolated in Friction's song \"Dare (Hold It Down)\". In 2017 the song was featured in an episode of the British soap-opera \ufffc\ufffcEastEnders.\n\nSpeedy Keen: John David Percy \"Speedy\" Keen (29 March 1945 \u2013 12 March 2002), was a songwriter, vocalist, drummer and keyboard player, best known for his association with the rock band Thunderclap Newman. He wrote \"Something in the Air\" (1969) for the band, which reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart and released two solo albums.\n\nDemon Days: Demon Days is the second studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz, released on 11 May 2005 in Japan and on 23 May internationally by Parlophone Records and in the United States by Virgin Records. The album features contributions from De La Soul, Neneh Cherry, Martina Topley-Bird, Roots Manuva, MF DOOM, Ike Turner, Bootie Brown of the Pharcyde, Shaun Ryder, Dennis Hopper, the London Community Gospel Choir, and a children's choir. Frontman Damon Albarn brought in Danger Mouse as producer.\n\nHappy Mondays: Happy Mondays are an English alternative rock band from Salford, Greater Manchester. Formed in 1980, the band's original line-up was Shaun Ryder (vocals), his brother Paul Ryder (bass), Mark Day (guitar), Paul Davis (keyboard), and Gary Whelan (drums). Mark \"Bez\" Berry later joined the band onstage as a dancer/percussionist. Rowetta joined the band as a guest vocalist in 1990.\n\nSomething in the Air: \"Something in the Air\" is a song recorded by Thunderclap Newman, written by Speedy Keen who also sang the song. It was a number 1 single for three weeks in the UK Singles Chart in July 1969. The song has been used for films, television and adverts, and has been covered by several artists. 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The brutal rituals of Dedovshchina, a major problem within Russian society, is shown not as a tragedy, but as an idylically insane process of resocialization.\n\nYolki: Yolki (Russian: \u0401\u043b\u043a\u0438, \"Spurce trees\" ), also known as Six Degrees of Celebration, is a 2010 Russian comedy film directed by Timur Bekmambetov. Two sequels have been released, including Yolki 2 in 2011 and Yolki 3 in 2013. The films in the series represent a Russian tradition of the New Year's Movie where films that take place during the holiday season tap into the vein of hope, optimism, and possibility associated with New Year's in the Russian culture. Other examples include \"The Irony of Fate\" and \"The Irony of Fate 2\" (also directed by Bekmambetov). 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It was voted best film of 1992 by 90 Russian critics.\n\nTimur Bekmambetov: Timur Nuruakhitovich Bekmambetov (Russian: \u0422\u0438\u043c\u0443\u0301\u0440 \u041d\u0443\u0440\u0443\u0430\u0445\u0438\u0301\u0442\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0411\u0435\u043a\u043c\u0430\u043c\u0431\u0435\u0301\u0442\u043e\u0432 , ] ; Kazakh: \u0422\u0435\u043c\u0456\u0440 \u041d\u04b1\u0440\u0431\u0430\u049b\u044b\u0442\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u0411\u0435\u043a\u043c\u0430\u043c\u0431\u0435\u0442o\u0432 , Temir Nurbaq\u0131tul\u0131 Bekmambetov; born June 25, 1961) is a Russian-Kazakh director, producer and screenwriter who has worked on films, music videos and commercials. He is best known for the film \"Night Watch\" (2004) and its sequel \"Day Watch\" (2006), and the American films \"Wanted\" (2008) and \"\" (2012).\n\nDrumroll (film): Drumroll (Russian: Barabaniada , \"\u0411\u0430\u0440\u0430\u0431\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0430\u0434\u0430 \" ) is a 1993 Russian comedy film directed by Sergei Ovcharov. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George and the Prix of Ecumenical Jury. The picture also won the Special Jury Prize at Kinotavr.\n\nAssia and the Hen with the Golden Eggs: Assia and the Hen with the Golden Eggs (Russian: \u041a\u0443\u0440\u043e\u0447\u043a\u0430 \u0420\u044f\u0431\u0430 , translit. \u00a0Kurochka Ryaba) is a 1994 Russian comedy film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.\n\nThe Best Movie: The Best Movie (Russian: \u0421\u0430\u043c\u044b\u0439 \u043b\u0443\u0447\u0448\u0438\u0439 \u0444\u0438\u043b\u044c\u043c , \"Samy luchshiy film\") is a 2008 Russian comedy film from TNT and Comedy Club Russia, spoofing such famous Russian films as \"Night Watch\" and \"Day Watch\", \"The 9th Company\", \"Heat\" and TV series: \"My Fair Nanny\", \"Dalnoboyshchiki\" and \"Brigada\". The movie includes numerous cameos by Russian celebrities, some of them involving a humorous touch on their public image. 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The event was part of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour and was played only once, in 1991. It was classed as a Tier V event, and it was competed on an indoor carpet surface. Catarina Lindqvist won the singles competition and Claudia Kohde-Kilsch and Silke Meier won the doubles; Raffaella Reggi finished runner-up in both events. There was a total prize money on offer of US$100,000.\n\n1989 Eckerd Open \u2013 Doubles: Terry Phelps and Raffaella Reggi were the defending champions but did not compete that year.\n\n1989 Pilkington Glass Championships \u2013 Singles: Martina Navratilova was the defending champion and won in the final 7\u20136, 6\u20132 against Raffaella Reggi.\n\nMarion Bartoli: Marion Bartoli (] ; born 2 October 1984) is a French former professional tennis player. She won the 2013 Wimbledon Championships singles title after previously being runner-up in 2007 and was a semifinalist at the 2011 French Open. She also won eight Women's Tennis Association singles titles and three doubles titles. 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In 1976, after receiving bachelor's and master's degrees in electronic engineering from National Chiao Tung University, Shih founded Multitech with his wife Carolyn Yeh and five partners. Shih chaired Multitech through to 1987, when the company was renamed Acer, continuing as Acer chairman until his retirement in late 2004, having seen the company grow from a tiny start-up to a billion-dollar worldwide brand. Shih remained active in charity work during his retirement, including serving as a special representative of President Chen Shui-bian to the APEC Australia 2007. In November 2013, Shih returned to Acer after being reinstated as president and chairman.\n\nThe Dukes of Hazzard (video game): The Dukes of Hazzard is a 1984 racing video game developed and published by Coleco for their ColecoVision game console and Coleco Adam computer. Elite Systems released their own version of the game for the ZX Spectrum computer on February 23, 1985. Both versions are based on the television series of the same name.\n\nAcer neoTouch S200: The Acer neoTouch S200 (also known as Acer neoTouch F1) is a Windows Mobile 6.5 - smartphone by Acer Inc designed for a business use. The Acer neoTouch was launched in October 2009 and is the second phone on the market, after the Toshiba TG01, with a 1\u00a0GHz Snapdragon processor.\n\nAcer Aspire 8920: The Acer Aspire 8920 is a series of notebooks released in 2008 Q1 by Acer Inc. and it was a part of the Gemstone series. It is the first 18.4\u00a0inch screen notebook created by Acer, and it is part of the Desktop replacement computer category. It was often described as the flagship of Acer Aspire models until it was surpassed by other 8900s series Desktop replacement computer laptop, such as the Acer Aspire 8930G, 8940 and 8942.\n\nList of Coleco Adam games: Below are a list of Coleco Adam games compatible with the Home Computer system or the ColecoVision Expansion port 3. Some of these games are exclusive only on the Coleco Adam, while others are released for both the Coleco Adam and ColecoVision. In this case, the Coleco Adam version may have additional features or use more memory for more advanced graphics. An example of this would be \"\". The Coleco Adam has a total of 43 games, 24 only being playable on the Adam, 19 being superior ports of ColecoVision titles.\n\nAcer Inc.: Acer Inc. ( or ; , lit. \"Hongqi Corporation Ltd.\"; commonly known as Acer, stylised as acer, or formerly as acer & AceR) is a Taiwanese multinational hardware and electronics corporation specializing in advanced electronics technology and is headquartered in Xizhi, New Taipei City, Taiwan. Acer's products include desktop PCs, laptop PCs (Which can be further subdivided into clamshell, 2-in-1, convertible and Chromebook), tablets, servers, storage devices, Virtual Reality devices, displays, smartphones and peripherals.\n\nColeco Adam: The Coleco Adam is a home computer, and expansion for the ColecoVision (port 3), released in 1983 by American toy and video game manufacturer Coleco Industries, Inc.. It was an attempt to follow on the success of the company's ColecoVision video game console. The Adam was not very successful, partly because of early production problems, and was orphaned in early 1985.\n\nAcer Liquid E: The Acer Liquid E is a touchscreen smartphone developed and marketed by Acer Inc.. It is the second handset designed by Acer that uses Android 2.1 (Eclair). It was introduced in February, 2010 succeeding the Acer Liquid A1.\n\nAcer Aspire: Acer Aspire (stylized as \u039bspire or \u039bSPIRE) is a series of personal computers by Acer Inc. aimed at the casual household user or for small business use. The Aspire series covers both desktop computers and laptops. Acer developed the series to range from essentials to high performance. The Aspire mainly competes against computers such as Asus' Transformer Book Flip, VivoBook and Zenbook, Dell's Inspiron and XPS, HP's Pavilion and Envy, Lenovo's IdeaPad and Toshiba's Satellite.\n\nAcer neoTouch P400: The Acer neoTouch P400 is a smartphone designed by Acer Inc. After using Android on phones such as the Acer beTouch E110 and Liquid A1, Acer has returned to Microsoft\u2019s operating system. It shares the hardware and design with the Acer beTouch E400 but it runs Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5.3 operating system that brings a more finger-friendly user interface. 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The former two events were held at the Star Event Centre, in Sydney, New South Wales on 28 January and 30 January 2013, respectively. Presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), the awards celebrated the best in Australian feature film, television, documentary and short film productions of 2012. The AACTA Awards ceremony was televised on Network Ten. Actor Russell Crowe hosted the show. These awards are a continuum of the Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards), established in 1958 and presented until 2010, which was rebranded the AACTA Awards when the Australian Film Institute (AFI) established AACTA in 2011.\n\n1969 Australian Film Institute Awards: The 1968 Australian Film Awards (known retroactively as the Australian Film Institute Awards) ceremony, presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), honoured the best feature and non-feature films of 1969, and took place on 2 December 1969 at National Library Theatre, in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. Australian Prime Minister John Gorton hosted the ceremony. During the ceremony the Australian Film Institute presented two gold, nine silver and bronze prizes, four special awards and certificates for twelve honourable mentions.\n\n5th AACTA Awards: The 5th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (generally known as AACTA Awards) are a series of awards which includes the 5th AACTA Awards Luncheon, the 5th AACTA Awards ceremony and the 5th AACTA International Awards. The former two events were held at The Star Event Centre, in Sydney, New South Wales in late 2015. Presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), the awards celebrate the best in Australian feature film, television, documentary and short film productions of 2015. The AACTA Awards ceremony televised on Seven Network for the fourth year running. 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The tournament was also notable for ending defending champion Tiger Woods's run of four consecutive major championship wins, the \"Tiger Slam\"; Woods finished seven strokes back in a tie for twelfth. He reclaimed the U.S. Open title the following year, and won the PGA Championship at Southern Hills in 2007.\n\n2003 U.S. Open (golf): The 2003 United States Open Championship was the 103rd U.S. Open, held June 12\u201315 at the North Course of Olympia Fields Country Club in Olympia Fields, Illinois, a suburb south of Chicago. Jim Furyk won his only major championship, three shots ahead of runner-up Stephen Leaney. With a total score of 272, Furyk tied the record for the lowest 72-hole score in U.S. Open history, also achieved in 2000 and 1980 (and since lowered to 268 in 2011). 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This was the first U.S. Open played on a public course. Tiger Woods was the champion at 277 (\u22123), three shots ahead of runner-up Phil Mickelson. It was Woods' second U.S. Open victory and eighth major championship win of his career.\n\n2009 U.S. Open (golf): The 2009 United States Open Championship was the 109th U.S. Open, held June 18\u201322 on the Black Course of Bethpage State Park on Long Island, in Farmingdale, New York. Lucas Glover won his only major title, two strokes ahead of runners-up Ricky Barnes, David Duval, and Phil Mickelson.\n\n2000 U.S. Open (golf): The 2000 United States Open Championship was the 100th U.S. Open Championship, held June 15\u201318 at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California. Tiger Woods won his first U.S. Open by a record-setting fifteen strokes over runners-up Ernie Els and Miguel \u00c1ngel Jim\u00e9nez \u2013 it remains the most dominating performance and victory in any major championship. As the United States Golf Association wanted to begin the millennium with a memorable tournament, Pebble Beach was moved up two years in the rotation. 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He has been referred to as the 'Father of Canadian Gynaecology'.\n\nMont M\u00e9gantic Observatory: The Mont M\u00e9gantic Observatory (French: \"Observatoire du Mont-M\u00e9gantic\" ; OMM) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated jointly by the Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al (UdeM), the Universit\u00e9 Laval (ULaval), and McGill University. Founded in 1978, the observatory houses the second largest telescope in Eastern Canada after David Dunlap Observatory near Toronto. It is situated at the summit of Mont M\u00e9gantic, the highest point of Eastern Canada accessible by car. OMM is about 60 km east of Sherbrooke and 190 km east of Montreal.\n\nAlf Schwarz: Alf Schwarz ( 22 May 1935 \u2013 3 August 2015) was a Canadian sociologist noted for his research in Sub-Saharan Africa. After studies at the Sorbonne (Paris) with Raymond Aron, Pierre Bourdieu, Claude L\u00e9vi-Strauss, Roger Bastide, Georges Balandier and research assignment at Universit\u00e9 de Dakar (Senegal), he began his academic career in 1963 with a faculty position at the Institut de recherches \u00e9conomiques et sociales of Universit\u00e9 Lovanium (Kinshasa, RDC). He joined in 1966 Universit\u00e9 Laval (Quebec City) as professor of sociology. He founded at Laval University the first academic program in African studies in French speaking Canada. As one of the pioneers of African studies in Canada he was decidedly involved in the creation of the Canadian Association of African Studies and edited for many years the Canadian Journal of African Studies/La Revue Canadienne des \u00c9tudes Africaines. He retired from Laval University in 1998. He died in Natal, Brazil in 2015.\n\nUniversit\u00e9 Laval: Universit\u00e9 Laval is a French-language, public research university in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The University was founded by royal charter issued by Queen Victoria in 1852, with roots in the founding of the S\u00e9minaire de Qu\u00e9bec in 1663 by Fran\u00e7ois de Montmorency-Laval, making it the oldest centre of higher education in Canada and the first North American institution to offer higher education in French. The university, whose main campus was erected from the 1950s onward in the suburban borough Sainte-Foy\u2013Sillery\u2013Cap-Rouge, is ranked among the top ten Canadian universities in terms of research funding and holds four Canada Excellence Research Chairs.\n\nG\u00e9rard B\u00e9langer: G\u00e9rard B\u00e9langer (born 1940) is a Canadian economics professor. 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It hosts more than 1,000 students in its curriculum of first, second and third years, with more than 45 lecturers teaching and supervising research projects in most areas of law. 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The EA Sports Big intro voice that boomed the word \"BIG\" was voiced by human beatbox and former member of The Roots, Rahzel.\n\nEA Sports NASCAR series: The EA Sports NASCAR series, alternately known as the NASCAR Thunder Series, was a series of NASCAR video games published by EA Sports. The series began with \"NASCAR 98\" and \"NASCAR 99\" in 1997 and 1998. EA Sports released \"NASCAR Thunder 2002\" in 2001, and ever since then, Jeff Gordon (2002), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2003), and Tony Stewart (2004) were on the cover. In 2004, they changed the name of the game to \"\" and added the new features to make the game more up-to-date with the recent changes to NASCAR. Kevin Harvick was on the cover. The next year, they changed the name yet again to \"\". Jeff Gordon and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson were on the cover. The new features were swapping cars with teammates and voice-recognition support for use with the crew chief. The following year, the game was titled \"NASCAR 07\" and features Elliott Sadler on the cover. The new features include a new speed blur effect and an all-new momentum system, used to describe drivers' strong and weak racetrack types. In 2004, the feature was a \"Grudges and Alliances\" feature in which if the player hits a car, they could retaliate. The feature received a mixed reaction.\n\nRonda Rousey: Ronda Jean Rousey ( ; born February 1, 1987) is an American mixed martial artist, judoka, and actress.\n\nGo Get It: \"Go Get It\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist T.I., released July 17, 2012, as the first single from his eighth studio album \"\" (2012). The song was produced by Canadian hip hop and R&B producer T-Minus, who T.I. previously collaborated with on \"Poppin Bottles\", featuring Drake, from his seventh studio album \"No Mercy\" (2010). Before its official release, the song had leaked online earlier in June. 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Steven Stamkos was announced as the game's cover athlete on June 22, 2011, at the NHL Awards Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The game notably includes more interactive goalies (i.e. players can have real contact with the goalies and vice versa, and the goalies and skaters may fight each other), better physics engine, improved Be a Pro mode, and the ability to play the 2011 NHL Winter Classic. Along with several other new EA Sports titles, \"NHL 12\" was made available three days prior the official release dates to purchasers of the EA Sports Season Ticket, a new digital program allowing users with a PlayStation 3 and/or an Xbox 360 to download and test the full version of new EA Sports titles for a three-day trial period by paying an annual fee of $24.99 or 2,000 Microsoft points. Users who pre-ordered the retail version of the game may have received a code for a goalie boost pack, which improves certain parts of the player's goalie in the \"Be a Pro\" mode. 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It was built about 1868, and is a two-story, three bay, Italianate style brick dwelling. It has a two-story rear wing with a two-story gallery porch. Both sections have hipped roofs with bracketed cornices. A verandah spans the front of the house. It was the birthplace of actress Jane Darwell.\n\nGreenwood, Mississippi: Greenwood is a city in and the county seat of Leflore County, Mississippi, located at the eastern edge of the Mississippi Delta, approximately 96 miles north of Jackson, Mississippi, and 130 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee. It was a center of cotton planter culture in the 19th century.\n\nBenjamin West Birthplace: The Benjamin West Birthplace is a historic home located on the campus of Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It was the birthplace of artist Benjamin West (1738-1820), who was an influential mentor to a generation of American painters, including Gilbert Stuart and Charles Willson Peale. 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BC won nineteen consecutive games to end the season. It is the fifth title for both the program and head coach Jerry York - York previously coached Bowling Green to a championship in 1984.\n\nJerry York (businessman): Jerome Bailey York (June 22, 1938 \u2013 March 18, 2010), commonly known as Jerry York, was an American businessman, and the Chairman, President and CEO of Harwinton Capital. He was the former CFO of IBM and Chrysler, and was CEO of Micro Warehouse. He was a chief aide to Kirk Kerkorian and his Tracinda investment company. In February 2006, Kerkorian helped elect York to the board of directors of General Motors, from which he had previously resigned.\n\nParker Milner: Parker Milner (born September 6, 1990) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the South Carolina Stingrays of the ECHL while under contract to the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League (AHL). He is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His team won the NCAA Frozen Four 2012 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament finals in Tampa, Florida. Boston College coach Jerry York includes him among elite Boston College goaltenders Scott Clemmensen, Cory Schneider and John Muse. Milner helped lead his team to a 19-game winning streak including championships at the Beanpot (ice hockey) tournament and the 2011\u201312 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season final.\n\nJerry York: Jerry York (born July 25, 1945) is the men's ice hockey coach at Boston College. He graduated from Boston College High School in 1963 and BC in 1967. York is the winningest active coach in NCAA hockey, and leads the all-time list as the only Division I head coach with over 1,000 wins . He has won the NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey title five times as a coach, at Bowling Green State University in 1984 and BC in 2001, 2008, 2010 and 2012 tying him with Murray Armstrong for second-most all-time behind only Vic Heyliger (6). York received the Spencer Penrose Trophy for being named Division I Coach of the Year in 1977.\n\nKirk Kerkorian: Kerkor \"Kirk\" Kerkorian (June 6, 1917 \u2013 June 15, 2015) was an Armenian-American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He was the president and CEO of Tracinda Corporation, his private holding company based in Beverly Hills, California. Kerkorian is known for having been one of the important figures in the shaping of Las Vegas and, with architect Martin Stern, Jr. described as the \"father of the mega-resort\". He built the world's largest hotel in Las Vegas three times: the International Hotel (opened in 1969), the MGM Grand Hotel (1973) and the MGM Grand (1993). He purchased the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie studio in 1969.\n\nGreg Brown (ice hockey): Gregory Curtis Brown (born March 7, 1968 in Southborough, Massachusetts) is an American retired professional ice hockey player, most notably for the Buffalo Sabres and the Pittsburgh Penguins. He currently coaches hockey at his alma mater Boston College as an Associate Head Coach alongside legendary Jerry York.\n\nRon Mason: Ronald Herbert Mason (January 14, 1940 \u2013 June 13, 2016) was a Canadian ice hockey player, head coach, and university executive. A head coach of various American universities, most notably Michigan State University (MSU), he was the most successful coach in NCAA ice hockey history between 1993-2012 with 924 wins, until Jerry York (Boston College) become the new winningest coach with his 925th career win on December 29, 2012. Mason was athletic director at MSU from 2002-08. He then served as senior advisor for the USHL Muskegon Lumberjacks. On December 2, 2013, Mason was inducted into the U.S Hockey Hall of Fame.\n\nFioravante Perrotta: Fioravante \"Fred\" G. Perrotta (July 26, 1931 \u2013 July 20, 2012) was an American lawyer, political aide, and political candidate. He worked as an aide to New York governor Nelson Rockefeller in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and then for New York City mayor John Lindsay a decade later. 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First published as a newsletter in 1987, \"Philanthropy\" became a glossy magazine in 1996. The magazine's primary focus is philanthropy, with a special interest in donor intent and philanthropic freedom. The magazine is headquartered in Washington, D.C.\n\nArt & Project: Art & Project (1968-2001) was a leading contemporary art gallery in Amsterdam and Slootdorp, the Netherlands, as well as an influential art magazine published by the gallery between 1968 and 1989.\n\nGOSH!: GOSH! magazine was a Los Angeles-based arts, entertainment, and fashion magazine published in eleven issues between October, 1978 and August, 1979. In its short history it became notable enough to be recognized by the Smithsonian Institution and included in their archives. In addition, GOSH! articles written by Dennis Cooper have been archived as part of the Dennis Cooper Papers in the Fales Library and Special Collections of New York University. It was distributed free of charge in art galleries, alternative bookstores and music shops in the Los Angeles area. Articles ranged from interviews with experimental filmmakers like George Kuchar, Sara Kathryn Arledge, and Ted V. Mikels; influential radio announcers like Rodney Bingenheimer; to reviews of art exhibits, like Susan Greiger's (now Susan Singer) controversial show at Aarnun gallery featuring life-sized nude photos arranged in a flip book and an exhibit about how celebrities and common folk relate to their own noses.\n\nRealms of Fantasy: Realms of Fantasy was a professional bimonthly fantasy speculative fiction magazine published by Damnation Books, which specialized in fantasy, nonfiction, and art. The magazine published short stories by some of the genre's most popular and most prominent authors. Its original publisher was Sovereign Media, and it first launched with the October 1994 issue. It was headquartered in Herndon, Virginia.\n\nRock & Ice: Rock & Ice is a magazine published by Big Stone Publishing focusing on rock and ice climbing. The magazine got its start in early 1984 and the first issue was in late 1985. The first publisher was Neal Kaptain, and it was bought out within the first year by George Bracksieck, who remained editor until 1997. His company, North-South Publications, sold it to Primedia, a company led by Dougald MacDonald and others. The magazine is published eight times a year. It was headquartered in Boulder, Colorado until 2002 when it moved to Carbondale, Colorado.\n\nGutsoon! Entertainment: Gutsoon! Entertainment, Inc. is a now defunct publisher of English translated manga. The company, headquartered in Encino, Los Angeles, served as the US subsidiary of Coamix, which was founded by Nobuhiko Horie and manga artist Tsukasa Hojo. The company published the English manga anthology \"Raijin Comics\", a U.S. equivalent to the Japanese \"Weekly Comic Bunch\" and published many of the same titles (\"Fist of the Blue Sky\" and \"City Hunter\"), as well titles from other magazines such as the Japanese \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\". \"Raijin Comics\" began as a weekly magazine with its first issue (dated December 18, 2002), but switched to being a monthly publication beginning with its 36th issue (dated September 2003). Gutsoon! also published a companion magazine to \"Raijin Comics\", titled \"Raijin Game & Anime\" (originally called \"Fujin Magazine\"), which lasted only 20 issues before being merged into the pages of \"Raijin Comics\". The collected volumes of \"Raijin Comics\" titles were published under the \"Raijin Graphic Novels\" imprint. Raijin Comics also has a mascot called \"Raijin Maru\". Before the company's fall they were also planning to make a sh\u014djo manga magazine called \"Smile Magazine\".\n\nSickla K\u00f6pkvarter: Sickla K\u00f6pkvarter is a retail park and shopping district located on a redeveloped industrial estate in Nacka, Sweden. It's wholly owned by Atrium Ljungberg \u2014 a real estate company headquartered in the area \u2014 and consists of several shopping malls in varying sizes, in addition to office buildings with shops at street level and a civic center housing a museum, art gallery, library and multiplex. In 2013, the shopping center had 2,600 parking spaces, a total of 168 stores with a combined retail floor area of 78,700 m2 and annual turnover of SEK 3\u00a0billion. The biggest stores are ICA, Elgiganten, Willys and Best of Brands, accounting for nearly a quarter of the annual rent payments. It's one of the biggest shopping centers in Stockholm in terms of sales.\n\nMagna Publishing Group: Magna Publishing Group, or Magna Publishing Group, Inc., is a publishing company headquartered in Paramus, New Jersey. Founded in 1975, the company publishes a number of magazine titles and is one of the largest publishers of pornographic magazines in the United States with titles such as Club, Swank, Genesis, Gallery, Gent, as well as \"nearly 60 total adult titles\". The Company has only 1 to 10 employees. On December 22, 2015 Magna Publishing Group was purchased by 1-800-PHONESEX for an undisclosed amount.\n\n291 (magazine): 291 was an arts and literary magazine that was published from 1915 to 1916 in New York City. It was created and published by a group of four individuals: photographer/modern art promoter Alfred Stieglitz, artist Marius de Zayas, art collector/journalist/poet Agnes E. Meyer and photographer/critic/arts patron Paul Haviland. Initially intended as a way to bring attention to Stieglitz's gallery of the same name (291), it soon became a work of art in itself. The magazine published original art work, essays, poems and commentaries by Francis Picabia, John Marin, Max Jacob, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, de Zayas, Stieglitz and other avant-garde artists and writers of the time, and it is credited with being the publication that introduced visual poetry to the United States.\n\nGallery (magazine): Gallery is a men's magazine published by Magna Publishing Group. 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It was started by Jake Kouwe in 2003 when he recruited four other teenagers to form a polka band at Chardon High School, and the group was originally called \"The Chardon High School Polka Band\" and included an accordion, trumpet, saxophone, clarinet, electric guitar, and tuba. The group got their start in the school's music room and played at local senior centers and nursing homes in the Chardon area. Kouwe cites Weird Al Yankovic as his inspiration for playing the accordion as he started lessons on the accordion after seeing Yankovic in a VH1 special. The popular satirist remains a role model for The Chardon Polka Band. The band had slowly gained notoriety among Polka fans and in the Cleveland music scene in general, but got mainstream attention when they were featured in a reality show named \"Polka Kings\" on Reelz in 2015, even though the show was quickly cancelled. 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He was also a member of the NDR (Norddeutscher Rundfunk, or North German Radio) big band, the Alfred Hause tango orchestra and the Bert Kaempfert orchestra. An accomplished keyboard, accordion and xylophone player, he formed an accordion duet group called The Pop Kids with fellow Last bandmate Harald Ende. His work with James Last featured his unique improvised piano phrases, which drew on jazz, blues and rock influences and were played with a distinctively dry staccato tone. During the 1980s, his accordion duet with Jo Ment on the song \"Biscaya\" became a highlight of James Last's live concerts. He died in Hamburg from a heart attack on 29 November 1990.\n\nSonny Brogan: Sonny (Patrick Joseph) Brogan (4 July 1906 \u2013 1 January 1965) was an Irish accordion player from the 1930s to the 1960s, and was one of Ireland's most popular traditional musicians. He was one of the earliest advocates of the two-row B/C button accordion in traditional music, and popularised it the 1950s and 60s. He originally played on a single-keyed Hohner melodeon, and later the two-row Paolo Soprani (pictured) which he used until he died. Sonny's Paolo Soprani was one of the rarest, the grey model, made in 1948, when the company still made them by hand. Offaly-born button box player Paddy O'Brien currently has Sonny's accordion.\n\nVladislav Gavriliuc: Vladislav Gavriliuc (born 7 March 1972 in Ukraine) is a retired Moldovan football striker. He played for FC Nistru Otaci between 1992 and 1994 and FC Zimbru Chi\u015fin\u0103u between 1994 and 2002. Gavriliuc was the Moldovan National Division top scorer in successive years in the 1994-95 season scoring 20 goals and in the 1995-96 season scoring 34 goals. 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Both of his parents played accordion and his father also played fiddle. His brothers Richard and Michael (died 1996) likewise played accordion, while his brother John, born in 1933, played fiddle. In 1969 he won the All-England accordion title. He died on 8 February 2014, in Mallow, Co. Cork, Ireland.\n\nSchrammel accordion: A Schrammel accordion (German: \"Schrammelharmonika\" ) is an accordion with a melody (right hand) keyboard in the chromatic B-Griff system and a twelve-button diatonic bass keyboard. It is named for a traditional combination of two violins, accordion and contrabass known as a Schrammelquartet \u2013 a group that played Schrammelmusik in the Vienna chamber music tradition.\n\nSt\u00e9phane Belmondo: The Belmondo family say music came naturally to Stephane, before he could even speak. His father, Yvan, was proud of his son, but inflexible when it came down to his musical education. As a former professional saxophonist, he understood the necessity of discipline and practicing music requires. He was able to instill these values into his son from an early age and Belmondo quickly adopted these principles. He first started with drums and percussion instruments at the age of 6, accordion at 8, then he chose to take up the trumpet at 10 years old. Belmondo studied accordion and cornet at the Aix-en-Provence Conservatory of Music, before being admitted to the trumpet class of the Marseille Conservatory at 16. Belmondo was 14 when he finally took the stage with his accordion joining the big band led by his father and brother Lionel who played saxophone. When he and his brother started a quintet, Belmondo was 15 years old.\n\nVladislav Zolotaryov: Vladislav Andreyevich Zolotaryov (Russian: \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0432 \u0410\u043d\u0434\u0440\u0435\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0417\u043e\u043b\u043e\u0442\u0430\u0440\u0451\u0432 , De-Kastri, September 13, 1942 - Moscow, May 13, 1975) was a Soviet composer and bayanist. 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She is popular in Afghanistan and Tajikistan. She currently resides in Canada from where she continues her music career. She has two new music videos and they are: Bewafa and Bache Zargar\n\nParasto: Parasto Persian: \u067e\u0631\u0633\u062a\u0648\u200e \u200e , born Nooria is an Afghan singer. She has been a singer since the 1970s and rose to fame with her former husband Rahim Mehryar.\n\nJawad Ghaziyar: Jawad Ghaziyar (Persian: \u062c\u0648\u0627\u062f \u063a\u0627\u0632\u064a\u0627\u0631\u200e \u200e ) is a popular Afghan singer. He is one of the 1980s era singers who took refuge in United States after the fall of Afghanistan government in 1992. Jawad was also a special judge in Season 8 of Afghan Star.\n\nSeeta Qasemi: Seeta Qasemi (Persian: \u0633\u064a\u062a\u0627 \u0642\u0627\u0633\u0645\u0649\u200e \u200e ; born 6 April 1983 in Kabul, Afghanistan) also known as Seeta Qaseme, is an Afghan singer/songwriter. She entered the Afghan music scene in 2008. 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His first song was in both Persian and Pashto.\n\nMangal (singer): Mangal (Pashto: \u0645\u0646\u06af\u0644\u200e ), born in Laghman is a prominent Afghan singer who started in the early 1970s. He and his ex-wife, Naghma, were a popular musical duo who dominated Afghan music scene during the 1970s and early 1990s. Mangal sings in Pashto and Dari. His music is popular in Afghanistan, and Pakistan.\n\nZheela: Zheela (also spelled as Zhila and Zhilla, Persian: \u200e \u200e \u0698\u06cc\u0644\u0627, July 15, 1943 \u2013 June 28, 2009) was an Afghan singer and actress. Along with her contemporaries Rukhshana, Qamar Gula and Afsana, she is often cited as one of the first female singers who entered the Afghan music scene professionally.\n\nNaghma: Naghma (Pashto: \u0646\u063a\u0645\u0647, born 1 January 1964 ) is a prominent Afghan singer who started her career in the early 1980s. She and her ex-husband, Mangal, were a popular musical duo who dominated the Afghan music scene during the 1980s and early 1990s. Naghma sings in Pashto and Dari (Persian). Her music is popular in Afghanistan, Tajikistan and among Pashtuns in Pakistan. She is one of the most popular female artists in Afghanistan and continues to be the voice and face of Pashtun traditional music.\n\nGhulam Dastagir Shaida: Ghulam Dastagir Shaida ( Dari \u0627\u0633\u062a\u0627\u062f \u063a\u0644\u0627\u0645 \u062f\u0633\u062a\u06af\u06cc\u0631 \u0634\u06cc\u062f\u0627 ) Ustad Ghulam Dastagir (1916\u20131970) was an Afghan singer and musician. Ustad Shaida was born in the Kharabat neighborhood of Kabul, home of Kabul musicians who sung in classical Indian tradition. Ustad Shaida is considered as one of the great Ustads of Afghan classical music along with Ustad Sarahang and Ustad Rahim Bakhsh. 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The Mahbood Chowk area is considered to be an important part of Hyderabad architectural heritage. The clock tower is erected in the midst of the small garden; it has four large clocks on its sides which enable the time to be seen from any direction. The clock tower is designed is in the Turkish style. The tower is located west of the Charminar, not far from Laad Bazaar.\n\nPiliyandala Clock Tower: The Piliyandala Clock Tower is located in the Piliyandala, Sri Lanka. The clock tower is a popular landmark of the Piliyandala. According to local residents and documentation, this clock tower is one of the tallest on the island rising to a height of 23.8 m with a 4.9 m girth. The clock tower in existence for more than sixty years, is considered to be of archaeological value, thus providing the Piliyandala town with a historical background.\n\nNusretiye Clock Tower: Nusretiye Clock Tower, aka Tophane Clock Tower, is a clock tower situated in Tophane, a neighborhood in Beyo\u011flu district of Istanbul, Turkey next to Nusretiye Mosque and Tophane Kiosk at the European waterfront of Bosphorus. It was ordered by the Ottoman sultan Abd\u00fclmecid I (1823-1861), designed by architect Garabet Amira Balyan and completed in 1848.\n\nGalle Clock Tower: The Galle Clock Tower (or Anthonisz Memorial Clock Tower) is located within the Galle Fort in Galle, Sri Lanka. The Clock Tower is a popular landmark and overlooks the central Moon Bastion, on the site of the former guard room. The Clock Tower was constructed in 1883, paid for through public subscriptions by the people of Galle, in recognition of Dr. P. D. Anthonisz. The clock itself was the sole gift of a grateful patient, Mudaliyar Samson de Abrew Rajapakse.\n\nClock Tower of Murshidabad: The Clock Tower of Murshidabad (locally known just as \"Clock Tower\" or \"Ghari Ghar\", also known as \"Big Ben of Murshidabad\") is a clock tower in the Nizamat Fort Campus in West Bengal, India. The clock tower stands in the garden space between the Nizamat Imambara and the Hazarduari Palace; to its east, hardly a few feet away, is the old Madina Mosque and the Bacchawali Tope.\n\nBirgu Clock Tower: The Birgu Clock Tower (Maltese: \"It-Torri tal-Arlo\u0121\u0121 tal-Birgu\" ), also called the \"Vittoriosa Clock Tower\" and originally the Civic Clock Tower, was a clock tower in Birgu, Malta. It was located in Victory Square, the city's main square, and it was a prominent landmark in Birgu and the rest of the Three Cities. The tower was probably built in the Middle Ages, although some sources state that it was constructed in 1549. It served as a watchtower since it had views over the Grand Harbour and the surrounding countryside, and it saw use during the Great Siege of Malta in 1565. A clock was installed in the tower in the 17th century.\n\nClock Tower (series): Clock Tower is a survival horror point-and-click adventure video game series created by Hifumi Kono. The series includes four games in total. The first entry, \"Clock Tower\" (1995), was developed by Human Entertainment and released on the Super Famicom exclusively in Japan. Human Entertainment developed two more entries, \"Clock Tower\" (1996) and \"\" (1998), which were released on the PlayStation and localized outside Japan. The fourth and most recent title, \"Clock Tower 3\" (2002), was co-developed by Sunsoft and Capcom for the PlayStation 2. Gameplay in the series generally involves the player hiding and escaping from enemy pursuers without any weapons to defeat them. Scissorman is a reoccurring antagonist and sometimes the sole enemy in the game.\n\nClock Tower (1996 video game): Clock Tower, released in Japan as Clock Tower 2, is a survival horror point-and-click adventure game developed by Human Entertainment and released for the PlayStation in 1996. It is the second game in the \"Clock Tower\" series after the original \"Clock Tower\", which was released exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom one year prior. The story takes place in Norway and follows a variety of characters as they attempt to survive the return of Scissorman and uncover the mystery of his seemingly immortal state. The scenarios encountered and endings vary widely based upon the player's actions.\n\nDolmabah\u00e7e Clock Tower: Dolmabah\u00e7e Clock Tower (Turkish: \"Dolmabah\u00e7e Saat Kulesi\" ) is a clock tower situated outside Dolmabah\u00e7e Palace in Istanbul, Turkey. The tower was ordered by Ottoman sultan Abd\u00fclhamid II (1842\u20131918) and designed by the court architect Sarkis Balyan between 1890 and 1895.\n\nClock Tower, Brighton: The Clock Tower (sometimes called the Jubilee Clock Tower) is a free-standing clock tower in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Built in 1888 in commemoration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, the distinctive structure included innovative structural features and became a landmark in the popular and fashionable seaside resort. The city's residents \"retain a nostalgic affection\" for it, even though opinion is sharply divided as to the tower's architectural merit. 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A sequel to 2011's \"Horrible Bosses\", the film stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Jamie Foxx, Chris Pine, and Christoph Waltz. It was released on November 26, 2014 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film grossed $107.7 million worldwide.\n\nPeter Berg: Peter Berg (born March 11, 1964) is an American director, actor, producer, and writer of film, television, and music videos. His directorial film works include the black comedy \"Very Bad Things\" (1998), the action comedy \"The Rundown\" (2003), the sports drama \"Friday Night Lights\" (2004), the action thriller \"The Kingdom\" (2007), the superhero comedy-drama \"Hancock\" (2008), the military science fiction war film \"Battleship\" (2012), the war film \"Lone Survivor\" (2013), the disaster drama \"Deepwater Horizon\" (2016), and the Boston Marathon bombing drama \"Patriots Day\" (2016), the latter three all starring Mark Wahlberg. 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The film's title is a play on the common adage, frequently used in fitness: \"No pain, no gain\".\n\nDaddy's Home (film): Daddy's Home is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Brian Burns, Anders and John Morris. The film is about a mild-mannered step-father (Will Ferrell) who vies for the attention of his wife's children (Linda Cardellini) when their biological father (Mark Wahlberg) returns.\n\n2 Guns: 2 Guns is a 2013 American action comedy film directed by Baltasar Korm\u00e1kur. The film stars Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg. Based on a comic book series of the same name created by Steven Grant and Mateus Santolouco, published in 2007 by Boom! Studios. The film was released in the United States on August 2, 2013, and was met with mixed reviews from critics. It marks Denzel Washington's first American comedy film since 1996 Christmas comedy film \"The Preacher's Wife\".\n\nMr. Popper's Penguins (film): Mr. Popper's Penguins is a 2011 American family comedy film distributed by 20th Century Fox, directed by Mark Waters, produced by John Davis, co-produced by Davis Entertainment Company and Dune Entertainment, written by Sean Anders, John Morris and Jared Stern with music by Rolfe Kent and starring Jim Carrey, Carla Gugino, Madeline Carroll, Maxwell Perry Cotton, Angela Lansbury, Desmin Borges, Philip Baker Hall, Dominic Chianese, Clark Gregg, Ophelia Lovibond, Jeffrey Tambor, David Krumholtz, Henry Keleman, Dylan Clark Marshall with Frank Welker and James Tupper. It was loosely based on the children's book of the same name. The film was originally slated for a release on August 12, 2011, but was moved up to June 17, 2011. The film received mixed reviews from critics and it earned $187.3 million on a $55 million budget.\n\nThe Fighter: The Fighter is a 2010 American biographical sports drama film directed by David O. Russell, and starring Mark Wahlberg (who also co-produced), Christian Bale, Amy Adams and Melissa Leo. The film centers on the lives of professional boxer Micky Ward (Wahlberg) and his older half-brother Dicky Eklund (Bale). Adams plays as Micky's girlfriend Charlene Fleming and Leo portrays Micky and Dicky's mother, Alice Eklund-Ward. The film was inspired by the 1995 documentary that features the Eklund-Ward family, titled \"\".\n\nDaddy's Home 2: Daddy's Home 2 is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Anders and John Morris. It stars Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Linda Cardellini, John Cena, John Lithgow and Mel Gibson. It is a sequel to the 2015 film \"Daddy's Home\". Unlike its predecessor, this film will not feature the involvement of Red Granite Pictures.\n\nWe're the Millers: We're the Millers is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. The film's screenplay was written by Bob Fisher, Steve Faber, Sean Anders, and John Morris, based on a story by Fisher and Faber. It stars Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter, Nick Offerman, Kathryn Hahn, Molly Quinn and Ed Helms. The plot follows a small-time pot dealer (Sudeikis) who convinces his neighbors to create a fake family, in order to smuggle in drugs from Mexico onto US soil.\n\nMark Wahlberg: Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971) is an American actor, producer, businessman, former model, and former rapper. Wahlberg was known as Marky Mark in his early career as frontman for the group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, releasing the albums \"Music for the People\" and \"You Gotta Believe\". 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The company purchased several sites that were gaming-entitled, meaning that major casinos can be built at that location without additional approvals. There are only a limited number of such sites available in the Las Vegas area. Station has also branched out into managing casinos that they do not own. Red Rock Resorts, Inc. () is a publicly traded holding company that owns a portion of Station Casinos.\n\nCotai Strip: The Cotai Strip is a term coined by American Las Vegas Sands Corporation with regard to its building of a strip of hotel-casinos in the Cotai section of Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. Cotai was the result of a major land reclamation project which joined the two islands of Coloane and Taipa, and is part of the Macau government's continuous efforts to expand the region's territory. 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His work also extends to other areas of the world, including Wynn Macau and Encore Macau in China. He is the Executive Vice President of Design for Wynn Design & Development, and principal of the Roger Thomas Collection. Thomas has been named five times to the \"Architectural Digest\" AD100 list of the world's preeminent architects and designers, and was inducted into the \"Interior Design Magazine\" Hall of Fame in 2015.\n\nWynn Las Vegas: Wynn Las Vegas, often simply referred to as Wynn, is a luxury resort and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The US$2.7-billion resort is named after casino developer Steve Wynn and is the flagship property of Wynn Resorts. The resort covers 215 acre . It is located at the northeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Sands Avenue, directly across The Strip from the Fashion Show Mall.\n\nEncore Las Vegas: Encore Las Vegas (also called Encore at Wynn Las Vegas; often just called Encore) is a luxury resort, casino and hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The resort is connected to its sister resort, Wynn Las Vegas; both are owned by Wynn Resorts, headed by casino developer Steve Wynn.\n\nWynn Palace: Wynn Palace, also referred to as Wynn Palace Cotai, is an integrated resort owned and operated by Wynn Resorts in Macau, China. As the company's first resort on the Cotai Strip and third skyscraper in Macau, Wynn Palace features a luxury hotel with 1,706 rooms, a casino, an 8-acre performance lake, gondolas, meeting facilities, spa and salon, and retail and dining venues. With 29 floors and a construction floor area of around 450,000 square meters, Steve Wynn has described it as \"the most aggressive, ambitious and lovely project\" undertaken by Wynn Resorts. Construction began in 2013 with total cost estimated at USD $4.4 billion. between commencement in 2013 and the opening on August 22, 2016. On January 28, 2016, \"Forbes\" described Wynn Palace's then-upcoming debut as one of the \"20 Most Anticipated Hotel Openings Of 2016.\" After it opened, the Las Vegas Review-Journal said \"the project is the best [Wynn] ever produced,\" and the Associated Press wrote that \"the lavish decor and extravagant features Wynn is known for abound.\" There are approximately 350 gaming tables, of which 60 are used as VIP tables.\n\nWynn Macau: Wynn Macau () (), owned by Wynn Resorts, is a luxury integrated resort in S\u00e9, Macau, China, offering gaming combined with a hotel, restaurants, shops, spa, and a \"Performance Lake\". It opened on 6 September 2006. Steve Wynn is the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Wynn Macau.\n\nTrump International Hotel Las Vegas: The Trump International Hotel Las Vegas is a 64-story luxury hotel, condominium, and timeshare located on Fashion Show Drive near Las Vegas Boulevard, just off the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, named for real estate developer and the 45th and current President of the United States Donald Trump. It is located across the street from Wynn Las Vegas, behind Alon Las Vegas on 3.46 acre , near the Fashion Show Mall, and features both non-residential hotel condominiums and residential condominiums. The exterior glass is infused with gold. 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The family grudgingly at first admit it is a very good match after all. This alliance heals the breach between peasant and noble. The old promises of solidarity between the neighbors are reaffirmed. The ancestors resting in their graves overlooking the Niemnem are at peace. Although they died fighting in the January Uprising the real battle was against the classed society. A victory postponed and finally won,\"Nad Niemnem\" .\n\nBattle of San Juan del Monte: The Battle of San Juan del Monte took place on 30 August 1896. It is considered the first real battle of the Philippine Revolution, which sought Philippine independence from Spain. 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It was played indoors on a carpet surface.\n\nNenad Zimonji\u0107: Nenad Zimonji\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: , ] ; born June 4, 1976) is a Serbian professional tennis player who was ranked World No. 1 in 2008 in doubles. He is the second tennis doubles player from Serbia to hold the World No. 1, after Slobodan \u017divojinovi\u0107. While Zimonji\u0107 is known as a doubles specialist (winning 3 Grand Slams in men's doubles and 5 in mixed doubles), he has recorded two big wins in his singles career. A 22 year span consisting of 54 Davis Cup ties including 43 victories has resulted in him becoming the most accomplished Davis Cup player in his nations history. His strongest weapon is very powerful first serve that he can hit at up to 235 km/h (146 mph).\n\nFausto Gardini: Fausto Gardini (8 March 1930 \u2013 17 September 2008) was an Italian tennis player. He was an Italian Davis Cup player and later captain. Gardini had long arms and legs, was renowned for keeping the ball in play and was very determined. \"I could not help but admire Gardini because he always tried\" said Ken Rosewall. This is how William McHale described Gardini \"A stringy, expressive, cavorting clown, Gardini uses the crowd as his personal cheering section\". Gardini made his Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros in 1949, where he lost in round three to Eric Sturgess. At Roland Garros in 1951, Gardini lost in the last 16 to Dick Savitt. At Wimbledon Gardini beat Gardnar Mulloy before losing to Frank Sedgman in the last 16. At Roland Garros in 1952, Gardini beat 17 year old Ken Rosewall and Tony Mottram before losing to Jaroslav Drobny in the last 16. At Wimbledon he lost to Straight Clark in round three. At the 1953 Australian championships, Gardini lost in round two to Ian Ayre. At Roland Garros, Gardini reached the quarter finals before losing to Drobny. At Wimbledon he lost in round one to Istvan Sikorski. The highlight of Gardini's career was when he won the title at Rome in 1955, beating Herbert Flam, Enrique Morea and Giuseppe Merlo. The final was a dramatic match. Merlo led by 2 sets to 1 and had two championship points in the fourth set, but suffered from cramps and was forced to retire at 6-6 in the fourth set. After that, Gardini played less and concentrated on running his family's bakery business. By the early 1960s he was playing mainly in Italian tournaments and Davis Cup.\n\n1968 Men's National Tennis League: The 1968 Men's National Tennis League (NTL) was the inaugural series of professional tennis tournaments founded by George McCall, among others: Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Ken Rosewall, Andr\u00e9s Gimeno, Pancho Gonzales and Fred Stolle.\n\n1964 Australian Championships \u2013 Men's Singles: Roy Emerson defeated Fred Stolle 6\u20133, 6\u20134, 6-2 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1964 Australian Championships.\n\n2001 Canada Masters \u2013 Doubles: The 2001 Canada Masters \u2013 Doubles was the men's doubles event of the one hundred and twelfth edition of the Canada Masters; a WTA Tier I tournament and the most prestigious men's tennis tournament held in Canada. S\u00e9bastien Lareau and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Lareau with Justin Gimelstob and Nestor with Sandon Stolle. Gimelstob and Lareau lost in the first round to Mark Knowles and Brian MacPhie, as did Nestor and Stolle to Jan-Michael Gambill and Simon Larose. Ji\u0159\u00ed Nov\u00e1k and David Rikl won in the final 6\u20134, 3\u20136, 6\u20133 against Donald Johnson and Jared Palmer.\n\n1965 Australian Championships \u2013 Men's Singles: Roy Emerson defeated Fred Stolle 7\u20139, 2\u20136, 6\u20134, 7\u20135, 6\u20131 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1965 Australian Championships.\n\nFred Stolle: Frederick Sydney Stolle, AO (born 8 October 1938) is an Australian former tennis player and commentator. He was born in Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia. 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It is commonly referred to as the Cook Strait cable, which is somewhat of a misnomer, because only a short section of the complete link is in cable, and there are actually three operational HVDC power cables across Cook Strait. However, the term Cook Strait cable is commonly used in the media and press releases. The link is owned and operated by state-owned transmission company Transpower New Zealand.\n\nHigh-voltage direct current: A high-voltage, direct current (HVDC) electric power transmission system (also called a power super highway or an electrical super highway) uses direct current for the bulk transmission of electrical power, in contrast with the more common alternating current (AC) systems. For long-distance transmission, HVDC systems may be less expensive and suffer lower electrical losses. For underwater power cables, HVDC avoids the heavy currents required to charge and discharge the cable capacitance each cycle. 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The first pole was put into operation in December 2009 with the second pole to follow in June 2010.\n\nLolland: Lolland (] ; formerly spelled \"Laaland\", literally \"low land\") is the fourth largest island of Denmark, with an area of 1243 km2 . Located in the Baltic sea, it is part of Region Sj\u00e6lland (Region Zealand). As of 1 January 2013, it has 62,578 inhabitants.\n\nHVDC Troll: The HVDC Troll is a bipolar high-voltage direct current (HVDC) electric power transmission line for the supply of the gas compressor station on the offshore construction work Troll A platform. It consists of dual set of a 68 km long bipolar submarine cable designed for \u00b160\u00a0kV between the inverter at the Troll A platform and the static rectifier station at Kollsnes in Norway. The HVDC Troll has a maximum transmission rate of 84 megawatt.\n\nHVDC Tj\u00e6reborg: The HVDC Tj\u00e6reborg is a 4.3 kilometre long bipolar high-voltage direct current (HVDC) electric power transmission line for demonstrating and testing DC interconnection of a wind park to the Danish power grid. The line was constructed to connect an existing onshore wind park consisting of 4 windmills in Tj\u00e6reborg Enge to the grid through an additional DC line. Thus the mills can be connected to the grid by both the new HVDC, the old AC or a combination of both lines.\n\nKontek: The Kontek HVDC is a 170 km long, monopolar 400 kV high-voltage direct current cable between Germany and the Danish island Zealand. Its name comes from \"continent\" and the name of the former Danish power transmission company \"Elkraft\", which operated the power grid on the Danish islands Lolland, Falster and Zealand and had the abbreviation \"ek\". 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The film reunites Duncan MacLeod, the lead character of the series, and Connor MacLeod, the lead character of the films. In the film, the Macleods need to deal against a new enemy named Jacob Kell, a powerful immortal who is willing to win the Prize. \"Highlander: Endgame\" was released on September 1, 2000. It was followed by \"\" which released seven years later, with Paul reprising his role.\n\nRussell Mulcahy: Russell Mulcahy (born 23 June 1953 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian film director. Mulcahy's work is recognizable by the use of fast cuts, tracking shots and use of glowing lights, and he was one of the most prominent music video directors of the 1980s. He has also worked in television since the early 1990s and as a director on episodes of MTV's \"Teen Wolf\".\n\nHighlander (film): Highlander is a 1986 British-American adventure action fantasy film directed by Russell Mulcahy and based on a story by Gregory Widen. It stars Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery, Clancy Brown, and Roxanne Hart. The film narrates the climax of an ages-old battle between immortal warriors, depicted through interwoven past and present-day storylines.\n\nKelly Makin: Kelly Makin is a Canadian television and film director. He directed episodes of \"The Kids in the Hall\" comedy television series and also directed several episodes of \"Queer as Folk\" including that series' last episode. More recently, Makin has directed episodes of \"Flashpoint\", \"Less Than Kind\" and \"Death Comes to Town\". He also directed two episodes of \"Being Erica\".\n\nThomas J. Wright: Thomas J. Wright is an American television director, film director, artist, and set designer. Wright has directed episodes of \"Smallville\", \"One Tree Hill\", \"Firefly\", and many other programs. He also worked extensively on Chris Carter's \"Millennium\", on which he was a producer as well as directing 26 of the show's 67 episodes. He also directed the 1989 Hulk Hogan film \"No Holds Barred\". He also was the artist who created the paintings used in the television horror anthology series \"Night Gallery\".\n\nJames Strong (director): James Strong is a British television and film director and writer, best known for his work on \"Broadchurch\" for which he was BAFTA nominated for Best Director Fiction 2015. He trained as Director at Granada TV and has directed episodes of the shows \"Holby City\" and \"Doctors\", as well as six episodes of \"Doctor Who\" and two episodes of its spin-off series \"Torchwood\". His work on the \"Doctor Who\" episode \"Voyage of the Damned\" won him a BAFTA Cymru award for Best Director in 2008.\n\nMaking the Video: Making the Video is an MTV show, consisting of half-hour episodes, which chronicles the process of filming various music videos. Usually the director outlines the concept of the video (or treatment) and the show often includes light-hearted and humorous moments. 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It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 30, 1995. In the episode, Bart is rushed to the hospital after eating a jagged metal Krusty-O and decides to sue Krusty the Clown. Whilst visiting Bart, Lisa meets her old mentor, jazz musician Bleeding Gums Murphy. She is saddened when she later learns that Murphy has died, and resolves to honor his memory. Steve Allen (as himself) and Ron Taylor (as Bleeding Gums Murphy) guest star, each in their second appearance on the show. Dan Higgins also returns as the writer and performer of all of Lisa and Bleeding Gums' saxophone solos.\n\nAcute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis: Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG; colloquially known as trench mouth) is a common, non-contagious infection of the gums with sudden onset. The main features are painful, bleeding gums, and ulceration of inter-dental papillae (the sections of gum between adjacent teeth). 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Mandibular fractures occur most commonly among males in their 30s.\n\nRon Taylor (actor): Ronald James Taylor (October 16, 1952 \u2013 January 16, 2002) was an American actor, singer and writer. He grew up in Galveston, Texas and later moved to New York City to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After graduating, Taylor began working in musical theater, appearing in \"The Wiz\" (1977), before getting his break with the 1982 off-Broadway production \"Little Shop of Horrors\". Taylor voiced the killer plant Audrey II in the show, which ran for five years and over 2,000 performances.\n\nCoumachlor: Coumachlor is a 1st genereation anticoagulant rodenticide which blocks formation of prothrombin and inhibits blood coagulation causing death by internal haemorrhage. Although the compound is non-hazardous but toxicological properties have not been researched yet. The chemical can be absorbed through the skin. The symptoms of human contact can be nosebleeds, bleeding gums, bloody urine, extensive bruising in the absence of injury, fatigue, shortness of breath (dyspnea) on exertion. The human consumption or inhalation of compound can also cause fluid in lungs (pulmonary edema).\n\nTisa Chang: Tisa Chang (born 5 April 1941) is a Chinese American actress and theatre director from Chongqing. Her father was a diplomat and her family moved to New York City when she was a child. Chang was interested in theatre and decided to study acting at the High School of Performing Arts and at Barnard College. Soon afterwards she started her career as an actor performing in Broadway plays and musicals, including \"Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen\" and \"The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel\". She also appeared in a few films such as \"Ambush Bay\" and \"Greetings\".\n\nBleeding on probing: Bleeding on probing which is also known as bleeding gums or gingival bleeding is a term used by dentists and dental hygienists when referring to bleeding that is induced by gentle manipulation of the tissue at the depth of the gingival sulcus, or interface between the gingiva and a tooth. Bleeding on probing, often abbreviated BOP, is a sign of inflammation and indicates some sort of destruction and erosion to the lining of the sulcus or the ulceration of sulcular epithelium. The blood comes from lamina propria after the ulceration of the lining.\n\nRick Pantera: Rick Pantera a.k.a. John Pantera (born July 24, 1965) is a male African-American pornographic actor performing in adult entertainment films in the 1990s. 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It was released in October 2000 as the second single off \"Mad Season\". The song, written by Matchbox Twenty frontman Rob Thomas, became a hit on adult contemporary radio, spending two weeks at number 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. It also reached number 5 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, the band's second best-ranking song at this moment, preceded by the single \"Bent\" from the same album. Rob Thomas never dreamed of the song going out on an album, let alone being a huge success. The horn-driven outro of \"If You're Gone\" borrows heavily (note for note) from \"When the Rainbow Comes\" by World Party from their 1990 release \"Goodbye Jumbo\".\n\nBig High: Big High is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington in 2008 by vocalist Mesa and guitarist Ari Joshua, most noted as the guitarist for Arisawkadoria. On bass there is William \"Sandy\" Dickerson, and on drums there is Barrett Martin. The band recorded one untitled demo at London bridge studio before original drummer Steven Barci left the band to tour with Manx guitarist Davy Knowles and The Back Door Slam. Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees and Mad Season fame joined the band in late 2009 and quickly began recording a self-titled debut album at Seattle's legendary Avast Studios in Ballard Washington. The debut album was released internationally on June 15, 2010 through Burnside Distribution in Portland, Oregon.\n\nMad Season (album): Mad Season, also known as Mad Season by Matchbox Twenty, is the second studio album from American rock band Matchbox Twenty, released in May 2000. The album was a significant departure from the bands's debut album, \"Yourself or Someone Like You\", as it moved from a straight rock sound to poppier sounds and experimental rock. 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Staley died three years later of a drug overdose.\n\nAbove (Mad Season album): Above is the only studio album by the American rock band Mad Season, released on March 14, 1995, through Columbia Records. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States. Layne Staley also did the album artwork on the cover.\n\nMad Season (song): \"Mad Season\" is the title-track and third single off Matchbox Twenty's second album, \"Mad Season\". It was released on April 16, 2001. The song peaked at #48 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and #76 on the UK Singles Chart.\n\nBarrett Martin: Barrett Martin (born April 14, 1967) is an American drummer, composer, producer, award-winning writer, and Zen artist. He was the drummer for the Seattle, Washington groups Skin Yard and Screaming Trees, as well as the supergroups Mad Season and Tuatara. A multi-instrumentalist and producer, he does recording session work in Seattle and Los Angeles and has played on, or produced, over 100 albums to date. In 2014, he was awarded the ASCAP Deems Taylor award for excellence in writing for his liner notes in the Mad Season Deluxe Reissue. He is primarily known for his powerful tribal drumming style, which includes the use of the tom toms as a rhythmic component that replaces the traditional hihat and ride cymbal. He credits the jazz drummers Art Blakey, Max Roach, and Elvin Jones for inspiring this approach to his drumming style, as well as the rock drummers John Bonham, Keith Moon, and Neil Peart. He has also stated that the heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali inspired his drumming at a young age, saying, \"Ali was so incredibly fast on his feet, and his hands were both light and heavy at the same time. Float like a butterfly, sting like bee, that's the way a great drummer should play \u2013 light and heavy, the way Ali boxed.\"\n\nThe Cribs: The Cribs are an English indie rock band originally from Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The band consists of twins Gary and Ryan Jarman and their younger brother Ross Jarman. They were subsequently joined by ex-The Smiths and Modest Mouse guitarist Johnny Marr who was made a formal member of the group in 2008. Marr would remain as part of the band until 2011; his departure was officially announced on 11 April through the band's website. The band, who first became active on the concert circuit in 2002, were initially tied to other like-minded UK bands of that time, most notably The Libertines, by a British music press that were looking for a 'British rearguard' to the wave of popular US alternative rock bands of the time. They had outgrown this tag by the time of the commercial success of their third LP. 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The 1996 disaster gained wide publicity and raised questions about the commercialization of Everest.\n\nGheorghe Dijm\u0103rescu: Gheorghe Dijm\u0103rescu (commonly known as George Dijmarescu) is a Romanian-American famous for escaping from the Romanian Dictator Nicolae Ceau\u0219escu by swimming the Danube river, and for his mountaineering exploits including summiting Mount Everest multiple times in the early 2000s. Gheorghe married Lhakpa Sherpa in 2002, the first Nepali woman to summit Mount Everest and survive and also the woman with most number of times to the summit of Mount Everest in the early 21st century. They met in Kathmandu in the year 2000. From 2008 he had some battles with medical problems. Some of Dijm\u0103rescu's life was included in the Michael Kodas book \"High Crimes\", a book about a Mount Everest expedition in the early 2000s. Dijm\u0103rescu organized a 2004 Connecticut expedition to Mount Everest.\n\nList of Mount Everest death statistics: List of Mount Everest death statistics is a list of statistics about death on Mount Everest. For a list of mountaineering deaths on Mount Everest, see List of people who died climbing Mount Everest\n\nJoint Himalayan Committee: The Mount Everest Committee was a body formed by the Alpine Club and the Royal Geographical Society to co-ordinate and finance the 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition to Mount Everest and all subsequent British expeditions to climb the mountain until 1947. It was then renamed the Joint Himalayan Committee; this latter committee organized and financed the successful first ascent of Mount Everest in 1953.\n\nDicky Dolma: Dicky Dolma (born 5 April 1974) is an Indian woman who is known for being the youngest woman to summit Mount Everest up to that time at the age of 19 on May 10, 1993. This occurred on the Indo-Nepal Women's Everest Expedition. This Indo-Nepal Women's Everest Expedition was led by Bachendri Pal who was the first Indian woman to summit Mount Everest in 1984. Dicky was also a skier and attended numerous sporting competitions including the 1989 All-India Open Auli Ski Festival and the Asian Winter Games in 1999. She took ski training courses and basic mountaineering courses by the Manali Institute. In the same expedition as Dicky Dolma, Santosh Yadav summited Mount Everest for the second time, the first woman to summit twice. Dolma came from Palchan Village near Manali (in India).\n\nMount Everest reconnaissance from Nepal: After World War II, with Tibet closing its borders and Nepal becoming considerably more open, Mount Everest reconnaissance from Nepal became possible for the first time culminating in the successful ascent of 1953. 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The Namoi River flows west then north-west through the town providing water beneficial to agricultural operations in the area.\n\nJohn Minson: John Minson (born 6 June 1927 \u2013 March 10, 2017) was an Australian radio personality born in Sydney, but moved to Tamworth in 1961 to work as an announcer/copywriter at 2TM and brie\ufb02y at sister station 2MO in Gunnedah.\n\nHit101.3 Sea FM Central Coast: Hit101.3 Sea FM (call sign: 2CFM) is an Australian radio station located on the New South Wales Central Coast, part of Southern Cross Austereo (ASX:SXL). Hit101.3 Sea FM broadcasts from the Central Coast Radio Centre on Henry Parry Drive, in Gosford, along with sister station 2GOFM. The station was first broadcast from studios located in Mann Street, Gosford, where it was known on air as Coast Rock FM.\n\n2ZY: 2ZY was the name of a radio station broadcast by the British Broadcasting Company from Manchester, England, between 1922 and 1927. The station aired its first test transmission on 450\u00a0metres on 17 May 1922 and began regular broadcasting on 15 November 1922, just a day after sister station 2LO began daily programmes in London. On the same day, 5IT began in Birmingham and eight other station opened in subsequent months across Britain. The frequency chosen for 2ZY was then 375\u00a0metres medium wave. The programmes were made and broadcast at first from the Metropolitan-Vickers electricity works in Old Trafford. The ornate iron water tower at the works was the site of the transmitter.\n\nList of Sydney radio stations: Radio in Sydney became a popular tool for politics, news, religion, and sport and has managed to survive despite the introduction of television and the internet. The first long range (520 km) coastal radio station was established in 1911. In 1921, amateur radio broadcasters commenced transition. The first radio licence in Australia was granted to Charles Maclurcan for station 2CM. Commencing in 1923, 2SB is the second official station to be licensed. Sydney's first official station 2FC commenced service in 1924. In 1935, the studios of the ABC install a disc recorder, enabling the recording of programs to occur for the first time. Talk radio was introduced on 2SM in 1967. In 1974, 2MBS commences broadcasting as the first full-time FM station in Australia, playing classical music 24 hours a day. Finally, in 1975, multicultural radio is launched with the formation of 2EA.\n\nMarcin Jaskulski: Marcin Jaskulski (born 11 November 1977) is a Polish-born Australian journalist based in the north-western New South Wales town of Bourke. He worked at the regional Indigenous radio station 2CUZ FM. The radio station broadcasts to many towns of New South Wales, including Walgett, Bourke and Brewarrina. 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The album was released on September 1, 2009 in Canada and through digital retailers in United States and was released to other American retailers on October 20. It produced four singles: \"Gypsy Boots,\" \"If You Want Fire,\" \"A Million Ways to Run\" and \"You Tell Me.\" Additionally, \"The One You Love\" was originally released on her fifth studio album, \"Pain to Kill\", but was re-recorded for \"The Long Way Home\" to include Vince Gill on background vocals.\n\nOn Your Way Home: On Your Way Home is the thirteenth album of original recordings by Patty Loveless. Released in 2003 on Epic Records, the album produced only one Top 20 country single: a cover of Rodney Crowell's 1992 hit \"Lovin' All Night\" (#18). \"Lovin' All Night\" would go on to be Loveless' last top 20 hit, the album's second single \"On Your Way Home\" peaked at #29 marking patty's last appearance in the country top 40. The third and final single \"I Wanna Believe\" was the last charting single of her career barely making it to #60 on the single chart.\n\nAll the Way Home (film): All the Way Home is a 1963 drama film about a young boy and his mother dealing with the sudden death of his father. It stars Jean Simmons, Robert Preston, and Pat Hingle, with the boy being portrayed by Michael Kearney. It was based on the 1957 James Agee novel \"A Death in the Family\" and the 1960 Tad Mosel play \"All the Way Home\".\n\nCan't Find My Way Home: \"Can't Find My Way Home\" is a song written by Steve Winwood which was first released by Blind Faith on their 1969 album \"Blind Faith\". \" Rolling Stone\", in a review of the album, noted that the song featured \"Ginger Baker's highly innovative percussion\" and judged the lyric \"And I'm wasted and I can't find my way home\" to be \"delightful\".\n\nKate Amend: Kate Amend is an American documentary film editor whose career spans more than thirty years. She is known for being a dedicated editor who finds the emotional center of each scene she works with. A member of American Cinema Editors, Amend is the recipient of an Eddie Award for Into the Arms of Strangers: \"\" (2001); she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for \"The Case Against 8\" (2014). She was the editor on two Academy Award-winning films: Into the Arms of Strangers (2014) and the Long Way Home (1997). She is the recipient of the International Documentary Association\u2019s inaugural award for Outstanding Achievement in Editing. Amend graduated from UC Berkeley and San Francisco State University with a master's in humanities, later gaining an interest in film while teaching her discipline at the City College of San Francisco. She worked briefly at a production company of exploitation films before breaking into documentary work as an apprentice editor on Johanna Demetrakas's \"Right Out of History\" (1980). Amend is also noted for her work on \"\" (2012) and \"The Long Way Home\" (1997).\n\nSantelmo: The Santelmo (St. Elmo's Fire) is a creature of Philippine mythology. The term \"santelmo\" is the shortened form of the Tagalog words \"Apoy ni San Elmo \"-\"St. Elmo's fire\". To quote:Tagalogs, Visayans, and other Filipinos call it Santelmo. It is a ball of fire in fields and swamps. It bounces along and rolls away. It changes into a beast with fire in its mouth. Travelers and fishermen follow it at night. They walk and walk till they are tired out. Then they cannot find their way home. They walk into deep mud and thorny bushes. They get dizzy and become insane. They must reverse their clothes to send it away. Then they can find their way home.\n\nGregory Rogers: Gregory John Rogers (19 June 1957 \u2013 1 May 2013) was an illustrator and writer of children's books, especially picture books. He was the first Australian to win the annual Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book illustration by a British subject. The book was \"Way Home\" by the Australian writer Libby Hathorn, published in the U.K. by Andersen Press in 1994. In the unnamed city, a boy makes his way home at night and adopts a stray cat en route. The \"picture book for older readers\" was controversial on grounds both that it was \"hardboiled\" and that it \"romanticised the plight of the homeless\".\n\nLet's Take the Long Way Home: Let's Take the Long Way Home: a memoir of friendship is a memoir by Gail Caldwell (1951\u2013). The memoir describes the friendship between the author and fellow writer Caroline Knapp who died at the age of 42 in 2002, and it takes place in Cambridge, Massachusetts. \"Let's Take the Long Way Home\" was published in 2010. The title refers to their habit of taking the long way home so that they could continue their conversations.\n\nA Death in the Family: A Death in the Family is an autobiographical novel by author James Agee, set in Knoxville, Tennessee. He began writing it in 1948, but it was not quite complete when he died in 1955 (with reputedly many portions having been written in the home of his friend Frances Wickes). It was edited and released posthumously in 1957 by editor David McDowell. Agee's widow and children were left with little money after Agee's death and McDowell wanted to help them by publishing the work. Agee won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1958 for the novel. The novel was included on \"Time\"'s 2005 list of the 100 best English-language novels written since 1923.\n\nHalf Way Home: Half Way Home was a popular band from Los Angeles, CA. that had a dedicated following based on years of constant gigging and touring across the United States. 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He is a two-time UFC Welterweight Champion, UFC Hall of Fame inductee, and NJCAA Hall of Fame inductee. During his tenures in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Hughes put together two separate six-fight winning streaks, defeated all the available opposition in the welterweight division, and defended the belt a then-record seven times. Hughes was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in May 2010 during the UFC Fan Expo in conjunction with UFC 114.\n\nSan Diego Padres Hall of Fame: The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team in Major League Baseball (MLB) based in San Diego, California. The club was founded in 1969 as part of the league's expansion. The team's Hall of Fame, created in 1999 to honor the club's 30th anniversary, recognizes players, coaches, and executives who have made key contributions to the franchise. Voting is conducted by a 35-member committee. 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The album's track listing was confirmed by Digital Spy on 8 August 2012. The deluxe edition of the album contains a bonus disc, containing two previously unreleased tracks, four live tracks and two alternative versions of \"Hall of Fame\", the second of which is a hidden track. Digital Spy also revealed the album's artwork on the same date.\n\nBC Entertainment Hall of Fame: The BC Entertainment Hall of Fame in Vancouver was founded on 24 July 1992 to honour British Columbians that have made outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry. Star Walk inductees are featured with a plaque on the Walk of Fame on Granville Street and in a gallery in the Orpheum. Individuals and organizations can be nominated and inducted. 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He was instrumental in the founding of the Midwest Junior Hockey League in 1973 (now called the United States Hockey League) and was the coach and general manager of the first United States National Junior team that participated in the inaugural World Junior Tournament held in Lennigrad, Russia in 1973. Williamson was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2005,the Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame in 2000, the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009 and the University of Minnesota Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008. He was awarded the Legend of Hobey Baker Award in 2005 for his contributions to college hockey. He is featured in the book \"Striking Silver\" the untold story of America's forgotten hockey team, published by Sorts Publishing LLC in 2006 by the Caraccioli brothers\n\nSouth Dakota Hall of Fame: The South Dakota Hall of Fame, a hall of fame in Chamberlain, South Dakota, honors those individuals who have contributed to the progress, way of life, and values of the State of South Dakota. The South Dakota Legislature named it the official hall of fame in 1996. The current facility opened in June, 2000. Individuals may be inducted into one of 15 categories of induction and more than 500 South Dakotans have been inducted to date. In addition, a Writer of the Year and an Artist of the Year are named.\n\nBaseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1971: Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 1971 featured a new committee on the Negro Leagues that met in February and selected Satchel Paige. The museum planned to honor Paige and those who would follow in a special permanent exhibit outside the Hall of Fame but controversy about the nature of the honor began at the event announcing his election, February 9, and continued until the induction ceremonies six months later. At the latter event Paige was inducted to the Hall of Fame itself, the same as the major league figures.\n\nDave Prater: David Prater, Jr. (May 9, 1937 \u2013 April 9, 1988) was an American Southern soul and rhythm & blues singer and musician, who was the deeper baritone/tenor vocalist of the soul vocal duo Sam & Dave from 1961 until his death in 1988. He is a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (1992), the Grammy Hall of Fame (1999, for the song \"Soul Man\"), the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame (1997), and he was a Grammy Award\u2013winning (1967) and multiple Gold Record award-winning recording artist.\n\nRock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers EP: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers EP is EP compilation by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released in 2012 through iTunes as a digital-only download. The band first announced the EP through their website on April 19, 2012 with the title \"We Salute You\", although it was changed on the date of the release. The EP consists of six cover songs, live and in the studio, of previous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees all who influenced the band. The EP was released to commemorate the band's own induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012. All six songs have been previously featured on other releases by the band. 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The system has a hierarchical format with promotion and relegation between leagues at different levels, allowing even the smallest club the theoretical possibility of ultimately rising to the very top of the system, although in practice it would take a team at the bottom levels at least two decades of consistently finishing at or near the top of each successive league to reach the top level, and even then additional restrictions, particularly in regard to stadium facilities, would then come into effect at the highest levels that could prevent a club from being allowed access to the top levels. 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It is the hometown newspaper for State College and the Pennsylvania State University, one of the best-known and largest universities in the country, with more than 45,000 students attending the main campus.\n\nPulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting: The Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting has been presented since 1998, for a distinguished example of explanatory reporting that illuminates a significant and complex subject, demonstrating mastery of the subject, lucid writing and clear presentation. From 1985 to 1997, it was known as the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism.\n\nThe Topeka Capital-Journal: The Topeka Capital-Journal is a daily newspaper in Topeka, Kansas owned by Morris Communications.\n\nDisappointment with God: Disappointment with God: Three Questions No One Asks Aloud is a book written by Philip Yancey and published by Zondervan in 1988. 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Contributing resources include the Brown Dormitory for Boys (1914), (Former) Burnsville High School Gymnasium (Parkway Playhouse, 1933, 1947, 1955), an outdoor amphitheater (1950-1952), the Classical Revival style (Second) Administration Building for Yancey Collegiate Institute (1919, 1922), Gymnasium (c. 1946), former Burnsville High School built by the Works Progress Administration (1939) and a stone retaining wall (c. 1950). The Yancey Collegiate Institute (YCI) was established in 1901 and sponsored by the Baptist church. The YCI educated students until 1926, when the facilities were sold to the Yancey County Board of Education.\n\nReaching for the Invisible God: Reaching for the Invisible God: What Can We Expect to Find? is a book written by Evangelical Christian writer Philip Yancey and published by Zondervan in September 2000. The popularity of Yancey's 1997 book \"What's So Amazing About Grace? \" helped boost the sales of \"Reaching for the Invisible God\" to the point that it appeared on religion bestseller lists immediately upon publication. Within a month, Zondervan reported sales of 94,000 copies. While preparing to write the book, Yancey asked several people how they knew that their trust in Jesus had changed their lives, and one Christian radio host responded, \"I have no trouble believing God is good. My question is more, what good is he? ... I cry out to God for help, and it's hard to know just how he answers\". \"Reaching for the Invisible God\" includes discussion of Yancey's bad experiences of growing up in a very judgmental church, a theme that he had previously discussed in \"The Jesus I Never Knew\" and \"What's So Amazing About Grace?\" and later returned to in \"Soul Survivor\". In November 2000, \"Reaching for the Invisible God\" became the first print book to be released as an e-book by Zondervan, appearing on Microsoft Reader. The book received the 2001 \"Christianity Today\" Book Award in the spirituality category. A \"Topeka Capital-Journal\" review called \"Reaching for the Invisible God\" \"another accessible book from Yancey on a theologically complex subject for those who believe in God, and those who aren't sure if they can\". David Crumm of the \"Lincoln Journal Star\" wrote a review of the book and said that Yancey's honesty about his own personal pursuit of God is remarkable. In a 2001 review in \"The Christian Century\", Peter Marty writes that Yancey \"succeeds brilliantly [in] tell[ing] the truth about the Christian life 'without overselling it'\".\n\nThe Great House of God: The Great House Of God: A Home for Your Heart is a Christian religious book written by Max Lucado and published by Word Publishing in 1997. 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This was only a relatively small section of the full length of the facade, surrounding the main entrance; most of the wall was undecorated and remains \"in situ\".\n\nStefan Weber (Orientalist): Stefan Weber (October 17, 1967, in Aachen) is a German Orientalist and director of the Museum of Islamic Art (\"Museum f\u00fcr Islamische Kunst\") at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany. Previously, he was assistant professor of material history at the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations of Aga Khan University in London.\n\nEdmund de Unger: Edmund Robert Anthony de Unger (Hungarian: \"Odon Antal Robert de Unger\" , b 6 August 1918, Budapest - d 25 January 2011, Ham, Surrey) was a Hungarian-born property developer and art collector. In London he built up the Keir Collection, one of the greatest post-war collections of Islamic art, bequeathed in 2008 to the Pergamon Museum of Islamic Art in Berlin. 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It is in the basement of the south wing of the Pergamon Museum and has one of the world's largest collections of Southwest Asian art. 14 halls distributed across 2,000 square meters of exhibition surface display southwest Asian culture spanning six millennia. The exhibits cover a period from the 6th millennium BCE into the time of the Muslim conquests. They originate particularly from today's states of Iraq, Syria and Turkey, with singular finds also from other areas. Starting with the Neolithic finds, the emphasis of the collection is of finds from Sumer, Babylonia and Assyria, as well as northern Syria and eastern Anatolia.\n\nMarket Gate of Miletus: The Market Gate of Miletus (German: \"das Markttor von Milet\" ) is a large marble monument in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany. It was built in Miletus in the 2nd century AD and destroyed in an earthquake in the 10th or 11th century. In the early 1900s, it was excavated, rebuilt, and placed on display in the museum. 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It is located in a valley at the foot of the Helderberg Escarpment along New York State Route 85. A local fair and car show is held every year in this small hamlet. It is also home to the town of New Scotland's community center and museum.\n\nAvon, New York: Avon ( ) is a town in Livingston County, New York, United States. The town is bordered on the north by the town of Rush, New York in Monroe County. Avon is south of Rochester. The population was 7,146 at the 2010 census. The town is named after the river Avon. The town has a village within it also called Avon.\n\nVoorheesville, New York: Voorheesville is a village within the town of New Scotland in Albany County, New York, United States. It is a suburb of Albany and part of the city's historic metropolitan area. The population was 2,789 at the 2010 census. The village is named after a railroad attorney, Alonzo B. Voorhees.\n\nBilly Montana: Billy Montana (born September 28, 1959 in Voorheesville, New York) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Between 1987 and 1995, Montana released one studio album and charted six singles on \"Billboard\"' s Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. As a songwriter, Montana's songs have been recorded by Garth Brooks, Sara Evans, Jo Dee Messina, Tim McGraw, Martina McBride, Sister Hazel and Kenny Rogers, among others.\n\nFishkill, New York: Fishkill is a village within the town of Fishkill in Dutchess County, New York, United States. The village population was 2,171 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Poughkeepsie\u2013Newburgh\u2013Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York\u2013Newark\u2013Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area.\n\nGrafton County, New Hampshire: Grafton County is a county located in the state of New Hampshire, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 89,118. Its county seat is North Haverhill, which is a village within the town of Haverhill. Until 1972, the county courthouse and other offices were located in downtown Woodsville, a larger village within the town of Haverhill.\n\nNew York State Route 85A: New York State Route\u00a085A (NY\u00a085A) is an east\u2013west state highway in Albany County, New York, in the United States. It serves as a 5.54 mi , two-lane alternate route of NY\u00a085 through the town of New Scotland, running from the hamlet of New Salem to the hamlet of New Scotland. While NY\u00a085 bypasses the village of Voorheesville to the south, NY\u00a085A directly serves it, connecting to two state routes inside of the village limits. The route was assigned c.\u20091932 to its current alignment.\n\nNew York State Route 396: New York State Route\u00a0396 (NY\u00a0396) is an east\u2013west state highway in Albany County, New York, in the United States. The route is functionally a spur route as it connects to another signed state highway at only one end. The western terminus of NY\u00a0396 is at an intersection with County Route\u00a0103 (CR\u00a0103) in Callanans Corners, a small hamlet situated just south of the Bethlehem\u2013Coeymans town line in the town of Coeymans. Its eastern terminus is at a junction with NY\u00a0144 in Bethlehem east of the hamlet of Selkirk. West of Callanans Corners, the road continues northwestward to NY\u00a0443 in New Scotland as CR\u00a0301. NY\u00a0396 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York.\n\nBecraft Formation: The Becraft Formation is a geologic formation of marine sedimentary rock found in New York State. The Becraft is a part of the lower Devonian Helderberg Group and conformably overlies the New Scotland Formation and is overlain by the Alsen Formation throughout the lower Hudson Valley of New York State. The formation is Gedinnian in age. Outcrops of the formation are found from the New York-New Jersey border to the Helderbergs of Albany County, New York and as far west as Schoharie County, New York. The thickness of the formation varies from around 3 meters in Canajoharie to 8 meters thick in Albany and swells to 27 meters near Kingston. The Becraft Formation is named for Becraft Mountain in western Columbia County, New York where it prominently crops out.\n\nSlingerlands, New York: Slingerlands is a hamlet in the town of Bethlehem, Albany County, New York. It is located immediately west of Delmar and near the New Scotland town-line and south of the Albany city-limits. It is a suburb of Albany. 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The film is a direct-to-video followup to 1997 animated feature \"Hercules\". It was released on August 17, 1999. The film serves as a package film combing three episodes of \"Hercules: The Animated Series\" as flashback segments.\n\nThe Sons of Hercules: The Sons of Hercules was a syndicated Embassy Pictures television show that aired in the United States of America in the 1960s. The series repackaged 14 Italian sword-and-sandal films by giving them a standardized theme song for the opening and closing titles, as well as a standard introductory narration attempting to relate the lead character in each film to the Greek demigod Hercules. These films however were not all originally made as \"Hercules\" films in Italy. Although two of them did originally feature Hercules (and not his sons), four of the films were originally Maciste movies in Italy, two of them were originally Ursus movies, and the other six were just isolated gladiator or mythological hero movies not released theatrically in the US.\n\nUrsus (film): Ursus (also known as \"Mighty Ursus\") is a 1961 Italian peplum film directed by Carlo Campogalliani. The film was later adapted for the American television film package, \"The Sons of Hercules\", where it was retitled \"\"Ursus, Son of Hercules\"\" (although Ursus was not at all related to Hercules in the original Italian version). It was released in France as \"La fureur d'Hercule\" (\"The Fury of Hercules\"). \"The Mighty Ursus\" was originally released in the US on a double bill with \"Jack, the Giant Killer\" (1962) before being sold to television in the U.S.\n\nSnegithiye: Snegithiye (English:Oh Friend! \" (female)\" ) is a 2000 Tamil mystery thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. The story is loosely based on the 1999 Marathi film \"Bindhaast\" written by Chandrakant Kulkarni. The film notably features only female characters in the lead roles, played by Jyothika, Sharbani Mukherjee, Tabu and Ishita Arun. Music was composed by Vidyasagar. The film, released in 2000, proved to be an average grosser at the box office but bagged positive reviews from critics. Today, it is considered a cult classic that was underrated at the time of its release. Originally planned to be made as a bilingual, in Tamil and in Malayalam, the film released first in Tamil only, while the Malayalam dubbed version, \"Raakilipattu\", as well as the dubbed Hindi version, \"Friendship\", released seven years later.\n\nHercules (1997 film): Hercules is a 1997 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 35th Disney animated feature film, the film was directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. The film is loosely based on the legendary hero Heracles (known in the film by his Roman name, Hercules), the son of Zeus, in Greek mythology. The film also featured the first positive portrayal of African American women in a Disney animated film.\n\nThe Legend of Hercules: The Legend of Hercules is a 2014 American 3D action fantasy film directed by Renny Harlin, written by Daniel Giat and Sean Hood, and starring Kellan Lutz, Gaia Weiss, Scott Adkins, Roxanne McKee and Liam Garrigan. It was one of two Hollywood-studio Hercules films released in 2014, with Paramount Pictures' and MGM's co-production \"Hercules\". It was released on January 10, 2014. It was a box-office bomb and gained extremely poor reviews, unlike the latter film which was a modest box-office and opened to far stronger reviews.\n\nToys in the Attic (2009 film): Toys in the Attic (Czech: Na p\u016fd\u011b aneb Kdo m\u00e1 dneska narozeniny? ; festival title: In the Attic: Who Has a Birthday Today?) is a 2009 Czech-French-Japanese-Slovak primarily stop-motion animated fantasy comedy thriller family film directed by Ji\u0159\u00ed Barta and written by Edgar Dutka and Barta which depicts a community of toys and other objects in an attic who come to life when no human is around. It is an international co-production of Czech, Japanese and Slovak companies. The film was released first in the Czech Republic on 5 March 2009 and has been shown subtitled at film festivals internationally. An American dub \u2013 adapted, produced and directed by Vivian Schilling and performed by actors including Forest Whitaker, Joan Cusack, Cary Elwes and Schilling herself \u2013 has been recorded, which the film was first shown with on 3 March 2012 at the New York International Children's Film Festival and was released nationally on 24 August 2012 by Hannover House.\n\nDisney's Animated Storybook: Hercules: Disney's Animated Storybook: Hercules is the seventh entry in the \"Disney's Animated Storybook\" point-and-click adventure interactive storybook PC game series, based on theatrical and home video releases. The game is part of Disney's \"Hercules\" franchise, and is specifically based on the 1997 Walt Disney Animation Studios film \"Hercules\", based on the mythical Greek hero Heracles and his defeat of the god of the underworld Hades. \" Disney's Animated Storybook: Hercules\" was developed by Media Station and published by Disney Interactive, who released the game on July 27, 1997. The game received mixed reviews from critics.\n\nHercules (2014 film): Hercules is a 2014 American 3D action fantasy adventure film directed by Brett Ratner, written by Ryan J. Condal and Evan Spiliotopoulos and starring Dwayne Johnson, Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell and John Hurt. It is based on the graphic novel \"Hercules: The Thracian Wars\". Distributed jointly by Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was released on July 25, 2014. It is one of two Hollywood-studio Hercules films released in 2014, the other one being Lionsgate's \"The Legend of Hercules\".\n\nThe Pacifier: The Pacifier is a 2005 American family comedy film directed by Adam Shankman, written by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant and stars Vin Diesel. The film was released in March 2005 by Walt Disney Pictures and grossed $198 million worldwide. 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It originally aired on NBC on September 29, 2011. In the episode, Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman) is confronted by his first ex-wife, Tammy 1 (Patricia Clarkson) who has a malevolent influence on him, and Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) becomes involved in Ron's personal life. This episode marks the first and only appearance of Ron's mother, Tamara (Paula Pell). It garnered 4.33 million viewers, an increase in viewers from the previous episode's 4.11 million.\n\nList of Parks and Recreation characters: The primary characters of the American television comedy series \"Parks and Recreation\" are the employees of the parks department of Pawnee, a fictional Indiana town. 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His first major television role since the end of \"Parks and Recreation\" was his role as Karl Weathers in the FX series \"Fargo\", for which he received a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries and Gavin in the Ice Age franchise.\n\nParks and Recreation: Parks and Recreation is an American political comedy television sitcom starring Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope, a perky, mid-level bureaucrat in the Parks Department of Pawnee, a fictional town in Indiana. Created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur, the series aired on NBC from April 9, 2009 to February 24, 2015, for 125 episodes, over seven seasons. It was written by the same writers and uses the same filming style as \"The Office\", with the same implication of a documentary crew filming everyone. The ensemble and supporting cast feature Rashida Jones as Ann Perkins, Paul Schneider as Mark Brendanawicz, Aziz Ansari as Tom Haverford, Nick Offerman as Ron Swanson, Aubrey Plaza as April Ludgate, Chris Pratt as Andy Dwyer, Adam Scott as Ben Wyatt, Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger, Jim O'Heir as Garry \"Jerry\" or \"Larry\" Gergich, Retta as Donna Meagle, and Billy Eichner as Craig Middlebrooks.\n\nBorn & Raised (Parks and Recreation): \"Born & Raised\" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American comedy television series \"Parks and Recreation\", and the 49th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on October 6, 2011. In the episode, Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) promotes a book she has written about Pawnee to advance her campaign, but is sidetracked when Joan Callamezzo (Mo Collins) points out that she was not born in Pawnee. 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He was Duke of Pskov (through his deputy Yuri, 1342\u20131348) and Polotsk (1342\u20131387). As the eldest son of the Grand Duke, Andrei claimed his right to the throne after his father's death in 1377. Algirdas left Jogaila, his eldest son with his second wife Uliana of Tver, as the rightful heir. Andrei's rivalry with Jogaila, Grand Duke of Lithuania and later King of Poland, eventually led to his demise.\n\nLithuanian Civil War (1389\u201392): The Lithuanian Civil War of 1389\u201392 was the second civil conflict between Jogaila, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his cousin Vytautas. At issue was control of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, then the largest state in Europe. Jogaila had been crowned King of Poland in 1386; he installed his brother Skirgaila as ruler of Lithuania. Skirgaila proved unpopular and Vytautas attempted to depose him. When his first attempt to take the capital city of Vilnius failed, Vytautas forged an alliance with the Teutonic Knights, their common enemy \u2013 just as both cousins had done during the Lithuanian Civil War between 1381 and 1384. Vytautas and the Knights unsuccessfully besieged Vilnius in 1390. Over the next two years it became clear that neither side could achieve a quick victory, and Jogaila proposed a compromise: Vytautas would become Grand Duke and Jogaila would remain Superior Duke. This proposal was formalized in the Ostr\u00f3w Agreement of 1392, and Vytautas turned against the Knights. He went on to reign as Grand Duke of Lithuania for 38 years, and the cousins remained at peace.\n\nPetras Jonaitis Mantigirdaitis: Petras Jonaitis Mantigirdaitis (died after 1497) was a prominent noble of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. 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Therefore, it is likely that at some point Mantigirdaitis was the commander of the Lithuanian army.\n\nMarcin Kromer: Marcin Kromer (Latin: \"Martinus Cromerus\"; 11 November 1512 \u2013 23 March 1589) was Prince-Bishop of Warmia (Ermland), a Polish cartographer, diplomat and historian in the Kingdom of Poland and later in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was a personal secretary to two Kings of Poland, Sigismund I the Old and Sigismund II Augustus.\n\nPopiel: Prince Popiel \u0406\u0406 (or Duke Popiel) was a legendary 9th century ruler of the West Slavic (\"proto-Polish\") tribe of Goplans and Polans and the last member of the pre-Piast dynasty, the Popielids. According to the chroniclers Gallus Anonymus, Jan D\u0142ugosz, and Marcin Kromer, as a consequence of his bad rule he was deposed, besieged by his subjects, and eaten alive by mice in a tower in Kruszwica.\n\nRiedern am Wald: Riedern am Wald is an \"Ortsteil\" in the Waldshut district of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany. Notable people from the area include artist Heinrich Ernst Kromer and Pope Benedict XVI's personal secretary, Msgr. Georg G\u00e4nswein.\n\nDiego Lorenzi: Fr. Diego Lorenzi, F.D.P. (born 14 November 1939) is an Italian Roman Catholic priest who served as the personal secretary to Pope John Paul I. Lorenzi served as Albino Cardinal Luciani's private secretary in Venice for two years previous to his election to the papacy, and remained his secretary for his brief pontificate. During his time as John Paul I's personal secretary, he was aided by John Magee, an Irish priest who would later become a bishop.\n\nHrvoje Vuk\u010di\u0107 Hrvatini\u0107: Hrvoje Vuk\u010di\u0107 Hrvatini\u0107 (ca. 1350\u20131416) was a Ban of Croatia, Grand Duke of Bosnia and Duke of Split. He was the most prominent member of the noble House of Hrvatini\u0107 and one of three major feudal lords in Medieval Bosnia. He was Grand Duke of Bosnia under three Bosnian kings: King Stjepan (Stephen) Tvrtko I, King Stephen Dabi\u0161a and King Stephen Ostoja. In 1403 he was named regent for Hungary, Croatia and Dalmatia, and was made Duke of Split. He was Grand Duke of Bosnia under Bosnian King Tvrtko I.\n\nOrangism (Luxembourg): Orangism was a movement in the 19th century Grand Duchy of Luxembourg favouring the personal union of the Netherlands and Luxembourg under the House of Orange-Nassau. Made up of many notable figures, mainly nobles and Roman Catholic clergy, they were moderate liberals or conservative-liberals and slightly anti-clerical. At first they favoured maintaining the Grand Duchy's autonomous status and, especially during the Belgian Revolution, opposed it being merged into Belgium. In the end the western part of the Grand Duchy (the present province of Luxembourg) passed to Belgium, whilst the eastern part and the Orange grand duchy continued as an independent state. In 1890 the heads of the House of Orange were grand dukes of Luxembourg, but on the death of king and grand duke William III in 1890 he was succeeded by his relation Adolphe as grand duke since Luxembourg's constitution did not allow a woman (Princess Wilhelmina) to hold the throne. The movement's newsletter was the \"Journal de la Ville et du Pays Luxembourg\".\n\nSigismund I the Old: Sigismund I of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt I Stary\" , Lithuanian: \"\u017dygimantas I Senasis\" ; 1 January 1467 \u2013 1 April 1548), of the Jagiellon dynasty, reigned as King of Poland and also as the Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1506 until 1548. Earlier, Sigismund had been invested as Duke of Silesia. 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McCain graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1958. He married the former Carol Shepp in 1965; he adopted two children from her previous marriage and they had another child together.\n\nFrank Friday Fletcher: Frank Friday Fletcher (November 23, 1855 \u2013 November 28, 1928) was a United States Navy admiral who served in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was awarded the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions as commander of Navy forces at the Battle of Veracruz, Mexico. The \"Fletcher\"-class destroyer , the most produced class of United States Navy destroyers, was named after him. He was also the uncle of Frank Jack Fletcher, another U.S. Navy Admiral who also received the Medal of Honor for actions at Veracruz.\n\nUSS Enterprise (CV-6): USS \"Enterprise\" (CV-6), was the seventh U.S. Navy vessel to bear the name. Colloquially called \"the Big E\", she was the sixth aircraft carrier of the United States Navy. A \"Yorktown\"-class carrier, she was launched in 1936 and was one of only three American carriers commissioned before World War II to survive the war (the others being \"Saratoga\" and \"Ranger\" ). She participated in more major actions of the war against Japan than any other United States ship. 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In each film, the Ghostface killers often murder people close to Sidney and taunt her by phone with threats and intimate knowledge of her life or the murder of her mother, leading to a final confrontation where the true killer is revealed.\n\nScream 3: Scream 3 is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Foley, Lance Henriksen, Matt Keeslar, Jenny McCarthy, Emily Mortimer, Parker Posey, Deon Richmond, and Patrick Warburton. Released as the third installment in the \"Scream\" franchise, it was the concluding chapter of the series until the franchise was revived in 2011 with a sequel, \"Scream 4\".\n\nList of Scream characters: Wes Craven's \"Scream\" series features a large cast of characters created primarily by Kevin Williamson with contributions from Craven and Ehren Kruger. The series focuses on the character of Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) and a succession of murderers who adopt a ghost-like disguise, dubbed Ghostface, to taunt and attempt to kill her. The series comprises four films: \"Scream\" (1996), \"Scream 2\" (1997), \"Scream 3\" (2000) and \"Scream 4\" (2011).\n\nScream (franchise): Scream is an American horror franchise created by Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven. Starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette, the film series grossed over $604 million in worldwide box-office receipts and consists of four motion pictures directed by Craven. The first series entry, \"Scream\", was released on December 20, 1996 and is currently the highest-grossing slasher film in the United States. The second entry \"Scream 2\" was released on December 12, 1997 followed by a third installment, \"Scream 3\", released February 4, 2000. Eleven years after the previous film, \"Scream 4\" was released on April 15, 2011. 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This locomotive was part of the last group of steam passenger locomotives (class 2900) built for the Santa Fe railway. This class of locomotives were the heaviest 4-8-4's built in the United States, and among the largest. The railroad used the locomotive in both fast freight and passenger service, accumulating over one million miles of usage before its last revenue run on December 24, 1953. The locomotive and a caboose were donated to the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1956 in recognition of the city's 250th anniversary, and placed in a city park.\n\nJos\u00e9 Manuel Corral: Jos\u00e9 Manuel Corral (born October 28, 1968 in Santa Fe, Santa Fe, Argentina) is a lawyer, a political activist of the Uni\u00f3n C\u00edvica Radical party, and a member of the Coalition Frente Progresista C\u00edvico y Social of Santa Fe. He was the President of the Municipal Council of the City of Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz (2010\u20132011). 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Built as the first Northern type steam locomotive for the Santa Fe, the 3751 served in passenger duties until being retired in 1953. The locomotive was then placed on display in San Bernardino, California until it was restored to operating condition in 1986. The 3751 is currently located in the Central City East neighborhood of Los Angeles and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, Santa Fe 3751 holds the distinction of being the oldest surviving 4-8-4 type steam locomotive in the world. The locomotive is currently owned and operated by the San Bernardino Railroad Historical Society who use the locomotive to haul occasional mainline excursion trains. 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He served as the second President of the Australian Horror Writers Association (2010\u20132011). His work has been nominated four times for the Ditmar Award, once for fiction and three times for the William Atheling Jr. Award for criticism. . He has contributed entries to such encyclopedias as S.T. Joshi and Stefan J. Dziemianowicz (eds) \"Supernatural Literature of the World\" (Greenwood Press, 2005, 3 vols) and June Pulliam and Tony Fonseca (eds), \"Ghosts in Popular Culture and Legend\" (ABC-Clio, 2016).\n\nBeast No More (Film): Beast No More is a 2018 Australian horror film starring Dan Ewing, Jessica Tovey and Taya Calder-Mason. The story revolves around Mary Jane (Jessica Tovey) a young biologist who ventures into Australian bush land to escape after the sudden death of her 5 year old son. When she becomes uncontactable her husband, Jake (Dan Ewing) and her visually impaired sister (Taya Calder-Mason) take it upon themselves to find her.\n\nThree Dollars: Three Dollars is a 2005 Australian film, directed by Robert Connolly and based on a novel of the same name by Elliot Perlman. It won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.\n\nJewboy: Jewboy is a 2005 Australian film directed by Tony Krawitz. The film stars Ewen Leslie, Chris Haywood, Saskia Burmeister, and Nicholas Eadie. It won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Awards for Best Short Fiction Film, Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay in a Short.\n\nNight of Fear (film): Night of Fear is a 1972 Australian horror film, directed by Terry Bourke. It was written by Bourke and produced by Rod Hay. It is about a woman who is terrorised by a serial killer in the woods. Its theme and style bears a resemblance to the horror classic \"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre\", released two years later. The film is notable for having no dialogue or character names. It has been called \"the first Australian horror movie of the renaissance\".\n\nWolf Creek (film): Wolf Creek is a 2005 Australian horror film written, co-produced, and directed by Greg McLean, and starring John Jarratt. The story revolves around three backpackers who find themselves taken captive and after a brief escape, hunted down by Mick Taylor in the Australian outback. The film was ambiguously marketed as being \"based on true events\"; the plot bore elements reminiscent of the real-life murders of tourists by Ivan Milat in the 1990s and Bradley Murdoch in 2001.\n\nCassandra Magrath: Cassandra Magrath (born 8 January 1981 in Melbourne) is an Australian actress. 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Originally produced by the U.S. government as \"attitude-building films\" during World War II, the genre grew to be a common source of instruction in elementary and high school classrooms in the United States from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. The films covered topics including courtesy, grammar, social etiquette and dating, personal hygiene and grooming, health and fitness, civic and moral responsibility, sexuality, child safety, national loyalty, racial and social prejudice, juvenile delinquency, drug use, and driver safety; the genre also includes films for adults, covering topics such as marriage, business etiquette, general safety, home economics, career counseling and how to balance budgets.\n\nNorthern (genre): The Northern or Northwestern is a genre in various arts which tell stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in the north of North America, primarily in Canada but also in Alaska. 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Henrik Ibsen and the other realistic dramatists of the later 19th century (August Strindberg, Gerhart Hauptmann, \u00c9mile Zola, Anton Chekhov) built upon its technique of careful construction and preparation of effects in the genre problem play. \"Through their example\", Marvin Carlson explains, \"the well-made play became and still remains the traditional model of play construction.\"\n\nNoori: Noori (Urdu:\u0646\u0648\u0631\u06cc, literal English translation: \"light\") is a rock band from Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, formed in 1996. The group was formed by songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist, Ali Noor, along with his younger brother Ali Hamza, who were soon joined by bassist Muhammad Ali Jafri and drummer Salman Albert. Since the inception of the band, there had been many changes in the line-up; the only consistent members being, brothers, Ali Noor and Ali Hamza.\n\nFirst-person shooter: First-person shooter (FPS) is a video game genre centered around gun and other weapon-based combat in a first-person perspective; that is, the player experiences the action through the eyes of the protagonist. The genre shares common traits with other shooter games, which in turn makes it fall under the heading action game. Since the genre's inception, advanced 3D and pseudo-3D graphics have challenged hardware development, and multiplayer gaming has been integral.\n\nReturn to the Field: Return to the Field (\u6b78\u7530\u8ce6) is a literary work written in the Chinese style known as a rhapsody, or \"fu\" style: it is by Zhang Heng (AD 78\u2013139), an official, inventor, mathematician, and astronomer of the Han Dynasty of China (202 BC\u2013220 AD). Zhang's \"Return to the Field\" is a seminal work in the Fields and Gardens poetry genre which helped to sparked centuries of poetic enthusiasm for poems of various forms which share a common theme of nature foremost with human beings and human thought seemingly not in main focus, somewhat similar to the Landscape poetry genre; however, in the case of the Fields and Gardens genre, nature was focused upon in its more domestic manifestation, paying homage to the appearance of nature in gardens, as found in backyards, and cultivated in the countryside. \"Return to the Field\" also invokes traditional themes of Classical Chinese poetry involving nature versus society.\n\nBiblical genre: A Biblical genre is a classification of Bible literature according to literary genre. The genre of a particular Bible passage is ordinarily identified by analysis of its general writing style, tone, form, structure, literary technique, content, design, and related linguistic factors; texts that exhibit a common set of literary features (very often in keeping with the writing styles of the times in which they were written) are together considered to be belonging to a genre. In Biblical studies, genres are usually associated with whole books of the Bible, because each of its books comprises a complete textual unit; however, a book may be internally composed of a variety of styles, forms, and so forth, and thus bear the characteristics of more than one genre (for example, chapter 1 of the Book of Revelation is prophetic/visionary; chapters 2 and 3 are similar to the epistle genre; etc.).\n\nAugustana (band): Augustana is an American rock band from San Diego, California that has released five albums and an EP while being signed to Epic Records and Razor & Tie. They are best known for their song \"Boston\" and the album \"All the Stars and Boulevards\", both entering the Billboard charts. They are fronted by Dan Layus who currently is the only remaining member of the band.\n\nGenre painting: Genre painting, also called genre scene or petit genre, depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities. One common definition of a genre scene is that it shows figures to whom no identity can be attached either individually or collectively\u2014thus distinguishing \"petit genre\" from history paintings (also called \"grand genre\") and portraits. A work would often be considered as a genre work even if it could be shown that the artist had used a known person\u2014a member of his family, say\u2014as a model. In this case it would depend on whether the work was likely to have been intended by the artist to be perceived as a portrait\u2014sometimes a subjective question. The depictions can be realistic, imagined, or romanticized by the artist. Because of their familiar and frequently sentimental subject matter, genre paintings have often proven popular with the bourgeoisie, or middle class.\n\nJenny Lind Chapel: The Jenny Lind Chapel is a historic church located at the southwest corner of 6th and Oak Streets in Andover, Illinois. Completed in 1851 for a congregation founded the previous year, the church was the first built by the Augustana Synod, the main Swedish Lutheran church in America. Pastor Lars Paul Ebsjorn founded the church for local Swedes who still wished to worship with the Church of Sweden; many were former members of the nearby Bishop Hill Colony who had lost faith in Eric Jansson's teachings, while the others were Swedes who had immigrated to the area due to the colony's fame. The church was named in honor of Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind, who donated $1,500 for its construction. The building has a simple design with Greek Revival features, a common form for small rural churches of the era.", "question": "Augustana and Noori, have which genre in common?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"band_names": {"type": "array", "description": "The names of the bands being compared.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "common_genre": {"type": "string", "description": "The genre that both bands have in common."}, "genre_category": {"type": "string", "description": "The broader category of the common genre (e.g., 'music', 'film')."}}, "required": ["band_names", "common_genre", "genre_category"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"band_names": ["Augustana", "Noori"], "common_genre": "rock", "genre_category": "music"}, "ground_truth": {"band_names": ["Augustana", "Noori"], "common_genre": "rock", "genre_category": "music"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1927, "output_tokens": 27, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "deffb6694a59178bd4529b89aba1dfe9fc787ab20d05f1f0bd08a29f6ed5bde0", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7da65f5542990b8f5039fd", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Carl Sandburg", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Evelyn Waugh: Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh ( ; 28 October 1903 \u2013 10 April 1966) was an English writer of novels, biographies and travel books. He was also a prolific journalist and reviewer of books. His most famous works include the early satires \"Decline and Fall\" (1928) and \"A Handful of Dust\" (1934), the novel \"Brideshead Revisited\" (1945) and the Second World War trilogy \"Sword of Honour\" (1952\u201361). Waugh is recognised as one of the great prose stylists of the English language in the 20th century.\n\nCarl Sandburg: Carl Sandburg (January 6, 1878 \u2013 July 22, 1967) was an American poet, writer, and editor. He won three Pulitzer Prizes: two for his poetry and one for his biography of Abraham Lincoln. During his lifetime, Sandburg was widely regarded as \"a major figure in contemporary literature\", especially for volumes of his collected verse, including \"Chicago Poems\" (1916), \"Cornhuskers\" (1918), and \"Smoke and Steel\" (1920). He enjoyed \"unrivaled appeal as a poet in his day, perhaps because the breadth of his experiences connected him with so many strands of American life\", and at his death in 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson observed that \"Carl Sandburg was more than the voice of America, more than the poet of its strength and genius. He was America.\"\n\nIllinois Zephyr: The Illinois Zephyr, running since 1971, is a 258-mile (415\u00a0km) passenger train operated by Amtrak, that runs between Chicago and Quincy, Illinois. The train is a part of the \"Illinois Service\" rail network and is partially funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation. Between Chicago and Galesburg, Illinois, this train service uses the same double track (BNSF, old CB&Q) as three other Amtrak routes: the \"California Zephyr\", the \"Southwest Chief\", and the \"Carl Sandburg\". The Galesburg to Quincy route (old CB&Q Quincy/Hannibal branch) is only served by the \"Illinois Zephyr\" and the \"Carl Sandburg\". The \"Illinois Zephyr\" is the \"longest continuously operated state-sponsored train.\"\n\nCarl Sandburg State Historic Site: Carl Sandburg State Historic Site was the birthplace and boyhood home of author Carl Sandburg in Galesburg, Illinois.\n\nThe World of Carl Sandburg: The World of Carl Sandburg was a stage presentation of selections from the poetry and prose of Carl Sandburg, chosen and arranged by Norman Corwin, starring Bette Davis. There was a 21-week national tour 1959\u20131960, co-starring Davis's husband Gary Merrill, towards the end, he was replaced by Barry Sullivan. Afterwards, there was a one-month run at the Henry Miller Theatre in the fall of 1960, co-starring Leif Erickson. Guitar accompaniment and singing was provided by the folk singer Clark Allen.\n\nCharleston Community Unit School District 1: Charleston Community Unit School District 1 is a unified school district based in Charleston, the county seat of Coles County, Illinois; it was created through the consolidation of the charter school district it was formed from and over sixty-seven other school districts in the area. Charleston Community Unit School District 1 is a conglomerate of six schools, with all but one located in Charleston itself: four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school form the makeup of the district. Education begins at a prekindergarten level, and those living in the Charleston area attend Mark Twain Elementary School, which prepares early youth for schooling by taking them through prekindergarten and kindergarten under the supervision of principal Terry Diss. Students who live in the far east reaches of Coles County may attend Ashmore Elementary School, which is based in a northeasterly village by the same name; Ashmore's distance from the other schools permits it to educate a larger range of students for the sake of efficiency. The school educates students from kindergarten through grade four, and also runs a prekindergarten program. Ashmore is also governed by Terry Diss. Students who graduate from Mark Twain move onwards to Carl Sandburg Elementary School, which educates those in grades one, two, and three under principal Chad Burgett. At Jefferson Elementary School in Charleston, the student bodies from both Carl Sandburg Elementary School and Ashmore Elementary School are consolidated. Students from grades four through six are taught in the facility under the supervision of principal Deborah Poffinbarger. District students graduating from Jefferson are moved to Charleston Middle School, where they are taught as seventh and eighth graders; the school principal here is Sandy Wilson. The last branch of education that Charleston's school district can provide is the education of adolescents in the grades nine through twelve at Charleston High School, which is run by principal Trevor Doughty. The superintendent of the schools in the district as of the 2007-08 school year was Dr. William Hill, although is considered as an interim;lastly, the mascots of the district and its middle and high schools are the Trojans, while the mascot of Jefferson Elementary School is the bulldog.\n\nSandburg Halls: Sandburg Residence Hall is a student residence hall on Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the campus of University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee. The building consists of four high rise towers and is the largest student residence hall of the school with 2,700-student housing capacity. The north and west towers were erected in 1971, the south tower in 1973 and the east tower in 2001. The four towers are connected with a 2-floor Sandburg Commons, which has a cafeteria, computer lab, convenience store, coffeeshop, movie theater, fitness center, study room and the main desk. The University Housing offices and Police Department also reside in Sandburg Halls. The tallest of the buildings, the north tower, reaches 74.0 meters tall (building), and up to 146.8 meters tall (including the antenna on the roof). Sandburg Halls is named for the American writer and poet Carl Sandburg. There is a plaque outside the building explaining Sandburg's role as an organizer for the Social Democratic Party, and as personal secretary to Emil Seidel, Milwaukee's first Socialist mayor.\n\nCarl Sandburg Village: Carl Sandburg Village is a Chicago urban renewal project of the 1960s in the Near North Side community area of Chicago. It was named in honor of Carl Sandburg. 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The National Research Centre on Groundnut (NRCG) was elevated to the level of a Directorate in the year 2009 and rechristened as the Directorate of Groundnut Research.\n\nIndian Institute of Sugarcane Research: The Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research (acronym IISR) is an autonomous institute of higher learning, under the umbrella of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India for advanced research in sugar cane agriculture. The Institute is located on Raibareli Road, Dilkusha (Post Office) in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.\n\nGum arabic: Gum arabic, also known as acacia gum, is a natural gum consisting of the hardened sap of various species of the acacia tree. Originally, gum arabic was collected from \"Acacia nilotica\" which was called the \"gum arabic tree\"; in the present day, gum arabic is predominantly collected from two related species, namely \"Acacia senegal\" and \"Vachellia (Acacia) seyal\". 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For statistical purposes, the U.S. federal government defines three different representations of the Portland metropolitan area. The Portland\u2013South Portland\u2013Biddeford, Maine, metropolitan statistical area is a region consisting of three counties in Maine, anchored by the city of Portland and the smaller cities of South Portland and Biddeford. As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 514,098. A larger combined statistical area (CSA), the Portland\u2013Lewiston\u2013South Portland combined statistical area, is defined as the combination of this metropolitan statistical area (MSA) with the adjacent Lewiston\u2013Auburn MSA. The CSA comprises four counties in southern Maine. The Portland\u2013South Portland metropolitan New England city and town area is defined on the basis of cities and towns rather than entire counties. 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After consolidation with the Frisco, the route was deemed redundant to the parallel and better constructed Frisco \"Highline\". Seeking to cut costs, the Frisco chose to abandon the line in 1934. Because it ran parallel to the Frisco's Highline, the two railroads intersected at many places. Thus, the Frisco chose to consolidate the two lines into one by keeping the track of whichever railroad had the favorable route between these numerous crossings. The less favorable sections were then removed. Service continued over these portions of the line with a daily except Sunday local until the mid-1970s, when dam construction and bridge fires ended through service on the route between Kansas City and Springfield, Missouri. Operating for a while as a North and South branch line, services were cut and the line was, section by section, successively abandoned. 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Among the well-known artists who made their early recordings with producer Nick Lowe at Pathway Studios are The Damned, Madness, Elvis Costello, The Police, Squeeze, Haircut One Hundred, The Count Bishops with Mike Spenser, The Cannibals and John Foxx. At the studio, Dire Straits recorded the demo and single versions of \"Sultans of Swing\", and the folk singer Ewan MacColl recorded his last album. The 8-track studio, a former garage, was famous for its great atmosphere, cold temperatures, distinctive smell and excellent recordings.\n\nCaravan (1936 song): \"Caravan\" is a jazz standard composed by Juan Tizol and Duke Ellington, and first performed by Ellington in 1936. Irving Mills wrote seldom performed lyrics. Its exotic sound interested exotica musicians; Martin Denny, Arthur Lyman, and Gordon Jenkins all covered it. Woody Allen used the song in two of his films, \"Alice\" and \"Sweet and Lowdown\". 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It is the sequel to 2004's \"Shrek 2\", and is the first in the series to be distributed by Paramount Pictures , which acquired DreamWorks Pictures, the former parent of DreamWorks Animation, in 2006. Chris Miller and Raman Hui directed and co-directed the film, respectively, with the former also co-writing the screenplay with Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman, and Aron Warner. In addition to Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Rupert Everett, Julie Andrews, and John Cleese, who reprise their roles from \"Shrek 2\", the film also features Justin Timberlake in the role of Arthur Pendragon and Eric Idle as Merlin. Harry Gregson-Williams composed the original music for the film. The story takes place eight months after the marriage of Shrek and Fiona in the first film. 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The song peaked at number 144 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was chosen for the 2014 DreamWorks Animation movie \"Mr. Peabody & Sherman\" and was also used in the Autumn Iceland TV commercials.\n\n.hack//Quantum: . hack//Quantum (\u30c9\u30c3\u30c8\u30cf\u30c3\u30af \u30af\u30ef\u30f3\u30bf\u30e0 , Dotto Hakku Kuwantamu ) is an animated three episode OVA series by Kinema Citrus studio in Japan and presented by Bandai Visual. The series was initially scheduled to be released in November 2010, but this schedule was later changed. The first episode was released on January 28, 2011 with the following two episodes to be released in one month intervals. Excluding the all-CGI animation movie \". hack//G.U. Trilogy\", this is the first animated OVA project to not be animated by long-time \". hack\" producer Bee Train Productions Inc., nor directed by Koichi Mashimo. 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Smith is an English director, animator, visual effects artist and occasional voice actor, best known for his work at DreamWorks Animation. Smith came to PDI/DreamWorks in 1997 as head of layout for the company's feature film division. A CG animation veteran with nearly 25 years of experience, Smith supervised the layout department on PDI/DreamWorks' first animated feature \"Antz\", serving as the head of layout in \"Shrek\". He then directed the Universal Studios Theatre experience \"Shrek 4-D\", followed by the short \"Far Far Away Idol\". His first feature film as a director was in 2007, with \"Bee Movie\" . He then directed another DVD short, \"\", before co-helming, with Eric Darnell, the comedy/spy action spin-off from the \"Madagascar\" series, \"Penguins of Madagascar\".\n\nYong Duk Jhun: Yong Duk Jhun (born 1971) is a South Korean cinematographer and animator. He is head of layout at DreamWorks Animation. 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The firm was later acquired by law and lobbying firm Patton Boggs, now Squire Patton Boggs.\n\nClarence Buckman: Clarence Bennett Buckman (April 1, 1851 \u2013 March 1, 1917) a Representative from Minnesota; born in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania; attended the public and normal schools; moved to Minnesota in 1872 and settled in what is now known as Buckman; engaged in agricultural pursuits and in the lumber business; appointed justice of the peace in 1873; member of the Minnesota House of Representatives 1881 \u2013 1883; served in the Minnesota Senate 1887 \u2013 1891 and 1899 \u2013 1903; elected as a Republican to the Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth congresses (March 4, 1903 \u2013 March 3, 1907); unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1906; deputy United States marshal 1912 \u2013 1917; resumed the lumber business in Little Falls, Morrison County, Minnesota; died in Battle Creek, Michigan, March 1, 1917; interment in Oakland Cemetery, Little Falls, Minnesota.\n\nCurtis Shaw: Curtis L. Shaw (March 1, 1888 \u2013 February 19, 1944) was mayor of Murray, Utah from 1942-1943. He was born in Union, Utah March 1, 1888. He was educated in the Fort Union area and was a farmer up to the time he moved to Murray in 1921. He was a general construction contractor since 1908 where he built homes as well as two power plants in Murray and one in Bountiful Canyon. He was a member of the Murray Lions Club for 14 years and was the chapter\u2019s vice president.\n\nLefty Webb: Lefty Webb (March 1, 1885 \u2013 January 12, 1958) was a baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1910. His full name is Cleon Earl Webb. He was a switch hitter and threw left-handed. He was 5'11 and 165 pounds. He went to Ohio Wesleyan University. He was born on March 1, 1885 in Mount Gilead, Ohio. 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The event entered local folklore and for decades afterwards residents claimed that on hot summer days the area still smelled of molasses.\n\nHot Summer Days: Hot Summer Days is a 2010 Hong Kong romantic comedy film featuring an ensemble cast including Nicholas Tse, Jacky Cheung, Daniel Wu, Vivian Hsu, Barbie Shu, Rene Liu, Angelababy and Jing Boran and also featuring a guest appearance by Maggie Cheung. The film was released to celebrate both Chinese New Year and Valentine's Day.\n\nMisu: Misu (\ubbf8\uc218 ) is a beverage made from Korean traditional grain powder, misu-garu (\ubbf8\uc22b\uac00\ub8e8 ; \"misutgaru\"; \"\"misu\" powder\") which is a combination of 7-10 different grains. It is usually served in the hot summer days to quench thirst or as an instant nutritious drink for breakfast or as a healthy snack.\n\nMaggie Cheung: Maggie Cheung Man-yuk (; born 20 September 1964) is a Hong Kong actress. Raised in Britain and Hong Kong, she has over 80 films to her credit since starting her career in 1983. Some of her most commercially successful works were in the action genre, but Cheung once said in an interview that of all the work she has done, the films that really meant something to her are \"Song of Exile\", \"Centre Stage\", \"\" and \"In the Mood for Love\". As Emily Wang in \"Clean\", her last starring role to date, she became the first Asian actress to win a prize at the Cannes Film Festival.\n\nAchnahaird Bay: Achnahaird Bay is located on the Coigach peninsula, Wester Ross, Scotland, and can be reached by following the road to the scattered settlement of Achiltibuie. The beautiful, wide sandy beach and stunning views of the mountains Stac Pollaidh, Canisp and Suilven mean the area is popular with tourists (and locals) on hot summer days.\n\nCalifornia Girls: \"California Girls\" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American rock band the Beach Boys, featured on their 1965 album \"Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) \". Wilson conceived the song during his first acid trip, later arranging and producing the song's recording, and incorporating an orchestral prelude plus contrasting verse-chorus form. Upon its release as a single, \"California Girls\" reached No.\u00a03 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. 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He is the singer, guitarist and songwriter for the alternative rock band Kicking Harold whose still popular song \"Gasoline\" from \"Space Age Breakdown\" was featured as the main theme for five seasons on TLC's automobile make-over show, \"Overhaulin'\". Kelly has written many songs for others, including co-writing \"Money For That\" for the band Shiny Toy Guns. He has produced several albums, including co-producing \"Lightning Strikes Again\" by Dokken. Kelly has composed main themes and music cues used in television and film including \"Gene Simmons Family Jewels\" (A&E) &\n\nDavid Kelly (United States Virgin Islands sailor): David Kelly (born February 4, 1955) is a sailor from United States Virgin Islands. Kelly represented his country at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Kiel. 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He then became Director of Communications and spokesman for the Labour Party (2000\u20132003). He resigned in August 2003 during the Hutton Inquiry into the death of David Kelly. He published his twelfth book in 2016. He is editor at large of The New European and chief interviewer for GQ magazine. He continues to act as a consultant strategist and as an ambassador for Time To Change and other mental health charities.\n\nWaking Ned: Waking Ned (titled Waking Ned Devine in North America) is a 1998 comedy film by English writer and director Kirk Jones. It stars Ian Bannen, David Kelly, and Fionnula Flanagan. Kelly was nominated for a Screen Actors' Guild award for his role as Michael O'Sullivan. The film is set in Ireland but was filmed in the Isle of Man. 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The regular season was reduced from its usual 82 games to 48 due to a lockout. The lockout ended on January 5 when the NHL and NHL Players' Association (NHLPA) reached an agreement. The Rangers were defeated by the Boston Bruins in the Eastern Conference Semi-finals. After the Rangers season was ended, they relieved Head Coach John Tortorella of his duties.\n\nDick Todd (ice hockey): Richard \"Dick\" Todd is a retired former ice hockey coach. He has the second most wins by a coach in Ontario Hockey League history. Todd got his start as a coach with the Peterborough Petes in the 1970s as a trainer and worked his way up, becoming the team's head coach in 1982. Unlike the vast majority of hockey coaches, Todd never played the game at a high level. He led the team for the next eleven years, winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup in 1989 and 1993. Todd was awarded the Matt Leyden Trophy as OHL Coach of the Year in 1987\u201388. He also led Canada to a gold medal at the 1991 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. In 1993 Todd took a job as an assistant coach with the New York Rangers, winning a Stanley Cup with them in 1994. He retired in 1998, but came back as coach of the Petes in 2004. In his final two years with the team Todd recorded his 500th career victory. He did this faster than any other coach in Major Junior A hockey history, accomplishing the milestone in just 813 games. He also led the Petes to another OHL title before retiring again at the close of the 2005\u201306 OHL season.\n\nTom Anastos: Thomas A. \"Tom\" Anastos (born July 5, 1963 in Dearborn, Michigan) is an American ice hockey coach, former player, and former league administrator. He was most recently the head coach of the Michigan State Spartans men's ice hockey team (MSU), a member of the Big Ten Conference (Big Ten) in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). He played junior hockey for the Paddock Pool Saints, college hockey for the Michigan State University Spartans and professional hockey for the Sherbrooke Canadiens. He was an ice hockey league administrator most recently serving as commissioner of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), a now defunct NCAA Division I conference, from 1998-2012. Anastos is a member of the Dearborn (Michigan) Sports Hall of Fame, inducted in 2000.\n\nTed Sator: Ted Sator (born November 18, 1949) is an American professional ice hockey coach. He has twelve seasons of NHL coaching experience, serving as an assistant coach for various teams and head coach of the New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres. He has also spent time coaching in the AHL and ECHL along with coaching in Europe including stints as the Slovenian and Hungarian national ice hockey teams. 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He began his career playing major junior hockey for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Following a successful season with the Greyhounds, he was drafted by the New York Rangers in the fourth round, 72nd overall, in the 1981 NHL Draft. After his junior career ended, he played for the Rangers minor league affiliate, the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League. Despite the team's near collapses due to financial concerns, Vanbiesbrouck led the Oilers to a league championship and shared the league's MVP honors.\n\nGilles Leger: Gilles Leger (born July 16, 1941 in Cornwall, Ontario) is a Pro Scout with the New York Rangers and a former professional ice hockey coach. Although a talented Canadian football player, Leger chose to dedicate his life to hockey. From 1967-72, he coached the St. Francis Xavier University squad before he was hired as an assistant coach with the Ottawa Nationals. He had brief head coaching stints Toronto Toros and Birmingham Bulls, then moving on to serve as general manager of the latter club. Leger has since held a series of front office jobs. From 1979 until 1983, he was the director of player development for the Quebec Nordiques. He then became president of the Fredericton Express and Halifax Citadels American Hockey League teams and the QMJHL Quebec Ramparts. He later severed as a scout for several NHL clubs, including the Edmonton Oilers and most recently the New York Rangers.\n\nDoug Weight: Douglas Daniel Weight (born January 21, 1971) is an American professional ice hockey coach, executive and former player. He is currently the head coach and assistant general manager for the New York Islanders. 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She is an historical novelist who, since 1990, has published nine books. Her latest, \"The Woman in the Picture\", was released in hardback on 3 July 2014 and in paperback on 30 July 2015. McMahon is the best-selling author of \"The Rose of Sebastopol\" which was officially announced on 27 December 2007 as one of the ten titles for the Richard & Judy Book Club 2008. McMahon\u2019s book was subsequently reviewed on the Channel 4 Richard & Judy Show on 24 January 2008. The Rose of Sebastopol was shortlisted for the Best Read Award at the Galaxy British Book Awards 2008, but received mixed reviews in North America during the following year.\n\nRain (short story): \"Rain\" is a short story by the British writer W. Somerset Maugham. It was originally published as \"Miss Thompson\" in April 1921, in the American literary magazine \"The Smart Set\".\n\nW. Somerset Maugham: William Somerset Maugham CH ( ; 25 January 1874 \u2013 16 December 1965), better known as W. 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It is located near the town of Dalian () 15 kilometers from the city center. It is mainly a military airport, but the airport also served commercial flights between 1993 and 2001. In 2011 the Civil Aviation Administration of China approved the 300 million yuan expansion plan for the airport, and it is expected to resume commercial service within five years.\n\nWafangdian: Wafangdian (), formerly Fuxian or Fu County (), is one of the two \"northern county-level cities\", the other being Zhuanghe, under the administration of Dalian, located in the south of Liaoning province, China. The city is famous for its ball bearing industry. Wafangdian Bearing Factory is the largest bearing manufacturer in Asia and was initially built by the Japanese during World War II. Its area is 3576.40 km\u00b2 and its permanent population as of 2010 is 942,197, compared to 1,024,876 registered with hukou permits. 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It is popular with its flower planting and has become a production base of fresh flowers.\n\nDalian University of Foreign Languages: Dalian University of Foreign Languages (DLUFL; ) is a public university in Dalian, Liaoning, China and one of the top foreign language institutes in mainland China. Formerly known as Dalian School of Japanese Language, DLUFL was founded in 1964 with the help of the late Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai. It is now under the administration of the Education Commission of Liaoning Province. Through 40 years of development, DLUFL has fledged into a multi-disciplinary foreign language university which also offers programs in other fields like arts, economics, management, engineering and law.\n\nNanpu Island: Nanpu Island () is an island in Dashi Town (), Panyu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. It is located at the south of Luoxi Island (), the east of Chencun, Shunde, and the west and north of Dashi Town Centre. Its total area is about 10.7 square kilometres. 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It was released in the UK on 9 November 1998, and went platinum in the UK, reaching #15 in the album charts. The album also contains three solo Boy George tracks.\n\nGreg Schulte: Greg Schulte is an American sportscaster, and is best known as the radio play-by-play voice of the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball team, a position he has held since the team's inaugural season in 1998. Schulte's nickname is \"The Gub'nuh\" (like \"The Governor\" with an exaggerated English accent). He is known for his unique home run call, \"Deep drive. . warning track. . wall. . you can touch 'em all (player's name). Schulte's voice will forever be linked with one of baseball's greatest moments as he delivered the call of Luis Gonzalez's ninth-inning single to win Game 7 of the 2001 World Series.\n\nInterContinental Miami: The InterContinental Miami is a hotel in Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. It belongs to the InterContinental Hotels chain. 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Touchingly, there is a plaque reminiscent of a star on Hollywood Boulevard \"which reads \"Thank You for being a Friend\" fitted into concrete at the front door outside under which are some of McClanahan\u2019s ashes.\n\nFloyd Rose: The Floyd Rose Locking Tremolo, or simply Floyd Rose, is a type of locking vibrato arm for a guitar. Floyd D. Rose invented the locking vibrato in 1977, the first of its kind, and it is now manufactured by a company of the same name. The Floyd Rose gained popularity in the 1980s through guitarists like Eddie Van Halen, Neal Schon, Brad Gillis, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, and Alex Lifeson, who used its ability to stay in tune even with extreme changes in pitch. Its tuning stability comes through the double-locking design that has been widely regarded as revolutionary; the design has been listed on \"Guitar World\"' s \"10 Most Earth Shaking Guitar Innovations\" and \"Guitar Player\"' s \"101 Greatest Moments in Guitar History 1979\u20131983\".\n\nThe Golden Girls: Their Greatest Moments: The Golden Girls: Their Greatest Moments is a 2003 American television special celebrating the 1985\u20131992 sitcom \"The Golden Girls\" starring Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, and Betty White. It originally aired on Lifetime on June 2, 2003.\n\nDoug Flutie: Douglas Richard Flutie (born October 23, 1962) is a former quarterback in the National Football League (NFL), Canadian Football League (CFL), and United States Football League (USFL). He first rose to prominence during his college football career at Boston College, where he received the Heisman Trophy and the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award in 1984. His \"Hail Flutie\" touchdown pass in a game against Miami on November 23, 1984 (dubbed \"The Pass\") is considered among the greatest moments in college football and American sports history. Flutie was selected as the 285th pick in the 11th round of the 1985 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams, making him the lowest drafted Heisman Award winner among those who were drafted. Flutie played that year for the New Jersey Generals of the upstart USFL, having already signed a five-year $5 million contract with them prior to being drafted by the Rams. In 1986, he signed with the NFL's Chicago Bears, and later played for the New England Patriots, becoming their starting quarterback in 1988.\n\nMorecambe & Wise: Greatest Moments: Morecambe & Wise: Greatest Moments was a compilation programme originally aired on 2 December 2007 on the UKTV network channel UKTV Gold and featured clips, interviews and home move footage, culminating in the showing of the \"best\" sketch from their programmes. It featured contributions from several of their guest stars such as Cliff Richard, Edward Woodward, Bruce Forsyth, Francis Matthews, Michele Dotrice and Elton John whom Eric always referred to as \"Elephant John\" as well as interviews with both Joan Morecambe and Doreen Wise, the latter's first appearance on a show of this kind. There were also chats with writer Eddie Braben, co-star Ann Hamilton and fans Armstrong & Miller among others. The show was narrated by Liza Tarbuck, daughter of comedian Jimmy Tarbuck and gave the following as the choice of \"best\" sketches from to duo:\n\nBetty White: Betty Marion White Ludden (known professionally as Betty White; born January 17, 1922) is an American actress and comedian, with the longest television career of a female entertainer. 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He promoted a chess set of clearly distinguishable pieces of standardised shape\u2014the Staunton pattern promulgated by Nathaniel Cook\u2014that is still the style required for competitions. He was the principal organiser of the first international chess tournament in 1851, which made England the world's leading chess centre and caused Adolf Anderssen to be recognised as the world's strongest player.\n\nStaunton chess set: The Staunton chess set is composed of a particular style of chess pieces used to play the game of chess. According to the rules of chess, this style is to be used for competitions. Nathaniel Cook is credited with the design, and they are named after Howard Staunton. The first 500 sets were hand signed and numbered by Staunton. This style of set was first made available by Jaques of London in 1849, and they quickly became the standard. 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With its first baseball card set called Score, it changed the baseball card industry from the \"Big Three\" (Donruss, Fleer, Topps) that had been in place for seven years prior. Score's first set used a bold colorful border design (with 110 cards each in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet borders) and was the first major set to have a color mugshot of the player and was the first major set besides 1982 Fleer to have a full color back. The player biographies were by far the most extensive of any major baseball card set of its time. The 1991 and 1992 sets at 900 (1991) 910 (1992) cards were among the largest card sets of that time.\n\n9th Chess Olympiad: The 9th Chess Olympiad, organized by the FIDE and comprising an open team tournament, as well as several events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between August 20 and September 11, 1950, in Dubrovnik, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia (present day Croatia). 84 players from 16 nations played a total of 480 games. 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Grief soon follows, but turns to hope.\n\nMIK (character set): MIK (\u041c\u0418\u041a) is a 8-bit Cyrillic code page used with DOS. It is based on the character set used in the Bulgarian Pravetz 16 IBM PC compatible system. Kermit calls this character set \"BULGARIA-PC\" / \"bulgaria-pc\". 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Since the franchise was established in 1993 as the Florida Marlins, the Marlins have selected 32 players in the first round. Officially known as the \"First-Year Player Draft\", the Rule 4 Draft is MLB's primary mechanism for assigning players from high schools, colleges, and other amateur clubs to its franchises. The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings, with the team possessing the worst record receiving the first pick. In addition, teams which lost free agents in the previous off-season may be awarded compensatory or supplementary picks. The First-Year Player Draft is unrelated to the 1992 expansion draft in which the Marlins filled their roster.\n\nList of Miami Marlins no-hitters: The Miami Marlins are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Miami, Florida. Formed in 1993, they play in the National League East division. Pitchers for the Marlins have thrown six no-hitters in franchise history. 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BC Place underwent a renovation, including a retractable roof, and hosted the Vanier Cup on the same weekend it hosted the Grey Cup. This marked the first time the two games were played at the same venue on the same weekend since 2007. This Vanier Cup is notable for being considered one of the best Canadian football games ever played.\n\nJean Mermoz: Jean Mermoz (9 December 1901, Aubenton, Aisne \u2013 7 December 1936) was a French aviator, viewed as a hero by many in both Argentina and his native France, where many schools bear his name. In Brazil, he also is recognized as a pioneer aviator.\n\nLyc\u00e9e Franco-Argentin Jean Mermoz: Lyc\u00e9e Franco-Argentin Jean Mermoz (Spanish: Liceo Jean Mermoz ) is a large French\u2013 Argentine school constituted by three educational levels. The school building is situated in the Buenos Aires neighbourhood of N\u00fa\u00f1ez, Argentina.", "question": "Which one is younger, Raymond Vanier or Jean Mermoz? 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In 1973 he was appointed by Rolf Libermann to direct the Paris Opera in their productions of Puccini's \"Tosca\" (Puccini) and Mozart's \"Cos\u00ec fan tutte\". \" Le Nozze di Figaro\" was acclaimed in 1974. Among his 150 and more productions are \"Tancredi\" (Rossini), \"La Gioconda\" (Ponchielli), \"Tristan und Isolde\" (Wagner), \"Manon\" (Massenet), \"Peter Grimes\" (Britten), \"Fidelio\" (Beethoven), \"Otello, \"Aida\" (Verdi), \"La boh\u00e8me\" and \"Gianni Schicchi\" (Puccini). Between 1996 and 2006 he directed plays at the Israeli Opera.\n\nCorrado Zambelli: Corrado Zambelli (3 June 1897 - 1 September 1974) was an Italian classical bass who had an active international singing career in operas and concerts from the 1920s through the 1950s. 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Gioconda has done live performances as first fusion ever between opera and classical Hindi music with artists of the caliber of Grammy Award winner Sukhwinder Singh, Hari Haran, Gino Banks, Niladri Kumar, Silvaganesha, in festivals and auditoriums like Nehru Centre[20] in Mumbai. She collaborates with Anup Jalota, and many others. On 31 March 2016 her international video \"We are one\" in which she sings and acts together with Anup Jalota for peace in the world has been launched from the Minister of India in Delhi. She is in the annual book of Italian opera singer for having sung in the first world edition of contemporary opera at \"Teatro comunale di Modena\", broadcast on Italian state radio RAI. Gioconda is the first singer in the premiere world ever of the contemporary opera \u201cLavinia fuggita\u201d by Matteo d\u2019Amico. She has two degrees in opera singing and musicology from Italian conservatory \"Santa Cecilia\" and international high school of opera \"H.Wolf\". The tenor Luciano Pavarotti has been her teacher, among other opera singers who selected her as one of the best students. She was selected as best singer at accademia rossiniana in Pesaro and she debuts the role of \"Madama cortese\" in \"il viaggio a Reims\" by Rossini with the symphonic orchestra of Rof at Rossini theatre in Pesaro. She sings again in a Rossini opera at Ercolano international opera season in \"Il barbiere di Siviglia\" and at teatro Politeama opera season in Lecce. After Rossini she debuts \"Carmen\" by Bizet. Her interpretation of the role \"Mim\u00ec\" in the opera \"La Boheme\" by Puccini received positive critiques.\n\nRomilda Pantaleoni: Romilda Pantaleoni (1847 \u2013 20 May 1917) was an Italian soprano who had a prolific opera career in Italy during the 1870s and 1880s. She sang a wide repertoire that encompassed bel canto roles, Italian and French grand opera, verismo operas, and the German operas of Richard Wagner. She became particularly associated with the roles of Margherita in Boito's \"Mefistofele\" and the title role in Ponchielli's \"La Gioconda\"; two roles which she performed in opera houses throughout Italy. She is best remembered today for originating the roles of Desdemona in Giuseppe Verdi's \"Otello\" (1887) and Tigrana in Giacomo Puccini's \"Edgar\" (1889). Universally admired for her acting skills as well as her singing abilities, Pantaleoni was compared by several critics to the great Italian stage actress Eleonora Duse.\n\nVirginia Guerrini: Virginia Guerrini (20 February 1871, Brescia \u2013 26 February 1948, Brescia) was an Italian operatic mezzo-soprano. She made her professional opera debut at the Garibaldi Theatre in Treviso as Elsa in Richard Wagner's \"Lohengrin\" in 1889. The following year she made her debuts at the Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi as Laura in \"La Gioconda\", the Teatro Dal Verme in Milan as Adalgisa in Vincenzo Bellini's \"Norma\", the Liceu in Ortrud in \"Lohengrin\", and Loretta in Alberto Franchetti's \"Asrael\" at the Teatro Regio in Turin.\n\nLa Gioconda (opera): La Gioconda is an opera in four acts by Amilcare Ponchielli set to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito (as Tobia Gorrio), based on \"Angelo, Tyrant of Padua\", a play in prose by Victor Hugo, dating from 1835. (This is the same source as Gaetano Rossi had used for his libretto for Mercadante's \"Il giuramento\" in 1837).\n\nDance of the Hours: Dance of the Hours (Italian: \"Danza delle ore \") is a short ballet and is the act 3 finale of the opera \"La Gioconda\" composed by Amilcare Ponchielli. It depicts the hours of the day through solo and ensemble dances. The opera was first performed in 1876 and was revised in 1880. 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As of 2014, the most common plantings within the region within a total planted area of 140 ha was reported as being Shiraz (% ) followed by Cabernet Sauvignon (% ) and Chardonnay (% ).\n\nLower Murray zone (wine): Lower Murray zone is a wine zone located in the state of South Australia which covers the portion of the state south of a line of latitude approximately in line with Crystal Brook, east of a line of longitude approximately in line with Truro and north of a line of latitude approximately in line with Cape Willoughby at the east end of Kangaroo Island. The zone is bounded by the following wine zones: Far North to its north, the Mount Lofty Ranges, Barossa and Fleurieu (from north to south) to its west and the Limestone Coast to its south. The term \u2018Lower Murray\u2019 was registered as an Australian Geographical Indication under the \"Wine Australia Corporation Act 1980\" on 7 December 1996. 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He first appeared as a runner-up contestant for Mr. Hong Kong in 2005. His appearances include the leading role in the 2010 film \"Amphetamine\" (as 'Kafka'), in \"The Storm Warriors\" (as 'Sky'), and in publicity photographs connected to the film \"Permanent Residence\". He has also appeared in a range of television drama series, all of which appeared on the Hong Kong TV network TVB Jade, as he had signed an exclusive contract with the network. He is now no longer with TVB, and works freelance. In 2013, he appeared as Yuan in the acclaimed Hong Kong movie \"Voyage\", set across Europe and Asia, and filmed in the English language.\n\nHong Kong Disneyland: Hong Kong Disneyland () is a theme park located on reclaimed land in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island. It is located inside the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and it is owned and managed by Hong Kong International Theme Parks. It is, together with Ocean Park Hong Kong, one of the two large theme parks in Hong Kong. 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The film is an adaptation of MacMahon's stage adaptation of the novel.\n\nMarcus Clarke: Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke FRSA (24 April 1846 \u2013 2 August 1881), known simply as and published as Marcus Clarke' was an English-born Australian novelist, journalist, poet, editor, librarian., playwright and magazine owner/ editor, he was best known for his 1874 novel \"For the Term of His Natural Life\".\n\nPatricia Payne: Patricia Payne is an Australian screenwriter and film producer. Her best-known work is \"For the Term of His Natural Life\", based on the book by Marcus Clarke.\n\nLittle Shop of Horrors (film): Little Shop of Horrors is a 1986 American rock musical horror comedy film directed by Frank Oz. It is a film adaptation of the off-Broadway musical comedy of the same name by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman about a nerdy florist shop worker who finds out his venus fly trap can speak. Menken and Ashman's Off-Broadway musical was based on the low-budget 1960 film \"The Little Shop of Horrors\", directed by Roger Corman. The 1986 film stars Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin, and Levi Stubbs as the voice of Audrey II. The film also featured special appearances by James Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Guest, and Bill Murray. It was produced by David Geffen through The Geffen Company and released by Warner Bros. on December 19, 1986.\n\nDebbie Does Dallas: The Musical: Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical is an Off-Broadway musical with a book by Susan L. Schwartz, composed by Andrew Sherman, with Tom Kitt and Jonathan Callicutt providing additional music and lyrics. It is based on the 1978 pornographic film \"Debbie Does Dallas\". The musical, like the movie, centers on high schooler Debbie and her friends' attempts to become Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders; however, the musical contains far less sexual content than the movie. The original Off-Broadway choreography was by Jennifer Cody.\n\nMarcus Clarke (puppeteer): Marcus Clarke is a puppeteer and voice actor from Nottinghamshire. He is best known as the puppeteer and voice actor behind the BAFTA-winning ITV Kids series Bookaboo and the principal puppeteer of Audrey II in the 1986 version of Little Shop of Horrors. Clarke has worked as a puppeteer in over 60 television series and has created a similar number of puppets. He was also a puppeteer and voice actor in two Muppet feature films and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.\n\nFor the Term of His Natural Life (disambiguation): For the Term of His Natural Life is a novelisation of life as a convict by Marcus Clarke.\n\nFor the Term of His Natural Life (1927 film): For the Term of His Natural Life is a 1927 Australian film, based on the novel by Marcus Clarke, directed, produced and co-wriiten by Norman Dawn. It was the most expensive Australian silent film ever made and remains one of the most famous Australian films of the silent era.\n\nDonald Molosi: Donald Leungo Gosego Molosi, (born 11 December, 1985) is an actor, writer and playwright. Molosi debuted off-Broadway in 2010 as Philly Lutaaya in \"Today It\u2019s Me\" making him the first Motswana to perform off-Broadway. In 2011, Molosi won the Best Short Solo Award at United Solo Theatre Festival for his performance as Seretse Khama in \"Blue, Black and White\". In 2013, Molosi returned off-Broadway to perform \"Motswana: Africa, Dream Again\". He played supporting roles in the following historic films; \"A United Kingdom\" 2016 and \"Given\" 2009. 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Cook played for a number of different clubs in several Australian states and territories, including the Box Hill Football Club in the Victorian Football Association (VFA), the Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and the East Perth and Subiaco Football Clubs in the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL), and later captain-coached the Ainslie Football Club in the Australian Capital Territory Football League (ACTFL). After his retirement from coaching, Cook occupied positions with the Australian Sports Commission and the West Australian Football Commission, before being appointed CEO of the West Coast Eagles in 1990. 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A six-minute extract of the movie was first released at the Work Progress Section of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, at the Czech Republic in July 2011. L is Makridis's first feature film. His short film \"The Last Fakir\" (2005) was awarded the \"Newcomer's Prize\" at the 2005 International Short Film Festival in Drama which takes place in Greece.\n\nManchali: Manchali is a 1973 Hindi romantic drama movie produced and directed by Raja Nawathe, and starring Sanjeev Kumar, Leena Chandavarkar, Nazima and Nirupa Roy. The title track was very catchy and popular. It was one of the best known films with Sanjeev Kumar in a comedy role (others being Vidhaata, Seeta Aur Geeta, and Angoor). Music director were Laxmikant Pyarelal. This movie story based on novel Swayamber by Satyendra Sharat. There are shades of \"Taming of the Shrew\" in how the hero woos the girl. This theme is repeated in the 1981 Hindi film \"Naukar Biwi Ka\". The movie was commercial success at box office 1973.\n\nAama (film): \"Aama\" (\u0906\u092e\u093e) (Literally: Mother) is the first Nepali movie produced in Nepal, starring Shiva Shankar Manandhar and Bhuvan Chand (Thapa) as the leading actors. The movie was produced by the Information Department of the Nepalese Government and released on October 7, 1964. Bollywood film maker Hira Singh Khatri was invited by the late King Mahendra to direct the first Nepali movie.\n\nCrazy Boy (film): Crazy Boy is a romantic teenage love story and family entertainer Kannada language movie produced in the 2016. The movie stars Dilip Prakash in lead role and Ashika, making her debut as the female lead in the film. Directed by Kannada movie director Mahesh Babu the movie released on 18 August 2016.\n\nDongodu: Dongodu (English : \"Thief\") is a 2003 Telugu language comedy movie produced by Bheemineni Rushita Sai under Goodwill Cinema banner. The film features Ravi Teja and Kalyani in the lead roles. Music has been composed Vidyasagar. The movie released on 7 August 2003 was a decent Boxoffice success. This is a remake of Malayalam film Meesa Madhavan.\n\nPepe (film): Pepe is a 1960 musical comedy film starring Cantinflas in the title role, directed by George Sidney. The film contained a multitude of cameo appearances, attempting to replicate the success of Cantiflas' American debut \"Around the World in 80 Days\".\n\nAround the World in 80 Days (1956 film): Around the World in 80 Days (sometimes spelled as Around the World in Eighty Days) is a 1956 American epic adventure-comedy film starring Cantinflas and David Niven , produced by the Michael Todd Company and released by United Artists.\n\nDixie (film): Dixie is a 1943 American biographical film of songwriter Daniel Decatur Emmett directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. Filming in Technicolor, \"Dixie\" was only a moderate success and received mixed reviews. Contrary to rumor, it has not been withdrawn from circulation due to racial issues (Crosby appears in blackface during several musical numbers) but is simply one of hundreds of vintage Paramount Pictures from the 1930s and 1940s now owned by Universal and not actively marketed. The movie was broadcast several times in the late 1980s on American Movie Classics channel. 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He is known for playing Kim Hyde in the Australian TV series \"Home and Away\" (2004-07) and Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2011. Hemsworth has also appeared in the science fiction action film \"Star Trek\" (2009), the thriller adventure \"A Perfect Getaway\" (2009), the horror comedy \"The Cabin in the Woods\" (2012), the dark-fantasy action film \"Snow White and the Huntsman\" (2012), the war film \"Red Dawn\" (2012), and the biographical sports drama film \"Rush\" (2013).\n\nFrank Gatliff: Frank Gatliff (1927\u20131990), was an Australian actor in Britain, in several films but mostly on TV, in such shows as \"Gideon's Way\", \"The Baron\", \"Danger Man\", \"The Avengers\", \"Department S\", \"Strange Report\", \"The Persuaders! \", \"Doctor Who\" (in the serial \"The Monster of Peladon\"), \"Rising Damp\", \"The Good Life\", \"The Onedin Line\", \"Blake's 7\", \"Minder\" and \"C.A.B.\".\n\nPaul Karo: Paul Karo is an Australian actor of Moroccan Sephardi Jewish descent, best known for his role as Lee Whiteman in the 1970s television soap opera \"The Box\". In 1976 he won the Best Australian Actor category at the Logie Awards.\n\nAvengers A.I.: Avengers A.I. was an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics that was released in July 2013, as part of the company's Marvel NOW! initiative. The series takes place after the events of Age of Ultron, where the world has been colonized by A.I.s \"who may or may not have positive feelings about the way humanity has been treating them for the past 100 years.\" The series ended in April, 2014.\n\nDon Crosby: George Wallace Donald \"Don\" Crosby, OAM (29 October 1924 \u2013 3 December 1985), was an Australian actor of radio, stage, television and film, radio producer, stage manager, airman and trade unionist, the fifth child of actor Joseph Alexander (Marshall) Crosby and Theresa Crosby (formerly King). He was named after his father's friend, the actor and comedian George Stevenson Wallace. At the age of one, he was taken on stage by his father in a production of the operetta \"His Royal Highness\". At age 12, he started producing radio sketches at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC, then known as the Australian Broadcasting Commission).\n\nJohn Frawley (actor): John Frawley (died 3 March 1999, Melbourne, Australia) was an Australian actor with a number of film, television and stage credits to his name. After a television career in the United Kingdom during the 1960s, which included episodes of \"The Prisoner\" and \"The Avengers\", Frawley appeared mainly in Australian films during the 1970s. He returned to television in the 1980s and 1990s, including appearances in \"Prisoner\" and \"Brides of Christ\".\n\nSteve Dodd: Steve Dodd (1 June 1928 \u2013 10 November 2014) was an Indigenous Australian actor, notable for playing indigenous characters across seven decades of Australian film. 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The company was founded in 1984 by John Lemmon and Mike Rosinski. Initially the animation studio worked exclusively in clay animation, but has since diversified into stop-motion, 2D animation and Flash animation, as well as web game design. The company has produced clay animated TV commercials for clients including: Disney, Cartoon Network and Dairy Queen. The studio has created clay-animated versions of well-known products, including the Coleman lantern, and has produced clay animated spots for Tandy Corporation\u2019s chain of stores called McDuff Electronics and for Cedar Point.\n\nTweety's High-Flying Adventure: Tweety's High-Flying Adventure is a 2000 direct-to-video musical comedy animated film produced by Tom Minton and James T. Walker, written by Tom Minton, Tim Cahill and Julie McNally, and directed by James T. Walker, Karl Toerge, Charles Visser, and Kyung Won Lim, starring Tweety. 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It was adapted into a game for the Game Boy Color in 2001.\n\nGay Purr-ee: Gay Purr-ee is a 1962 American animated film musical produced by United Productions of America and released by Warner Bros. It features the voice of Judy Garland in her only animated-film role, as well as Robert Goulet in his first feature film. The film received positive reviews, but was a box office disappointment.\n\nJimmy Bryant (singer): James Howard Bryant (born June 2, 1929) is a singer, arranger and composer. He is most well known for providing the singing voice of Tony (played onscreen by Richard Beymer) in the 1961 film musical \"West Side Story\". While he received no screen credit, he states that Beymer was \"a nice guy, and every time he did an interview he would mention my name.\" He also sang for James Fox in the 1967 film musical \"Thoroughly Modern Millie\", and sang in \"The Telephone Hour\" number in \"Bye Bye Birdie\". 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As UPA did not have a full staff or a studio location until the late-1940s, this film was made in animator Zack Schwartz's apartment with the help of moonlighters from various local Hollywood animation studios. Among the moonlighters was Chuck Jones, who directed the film.\n\nJohn the Fearless (film): John the Fearless (Dutch: \"Jan zonder vrees\" ) is a 1984 Belgian animated film. It is notable for being the first feature length animated film produced in Flanders in its entirety. It is based on a novel by Constant de Kinder and features voice work by Belgian character actor Jan Decleir. An English dubbed version of the film was produced by Canadian animation studio Cinar Films and was released on video in 1989 by Just For Kids Video.\n\nCrulic: The Path to Beyond: Crulic: The Path to Beyond (Romanian: Crulic - Drumul spre dincolo ) is a 2011 Romanian-Polish animated biographical film, directed by and starring Vlad Ivanov. It tells the story of Claudiu Crulic, a Romanian citizen who died in a Polish prison while on a hunger strike. The film was made with a mix of techniques including hand-drawn animation and animated photographs. Artwork and animation was done at the animation studio DSG, by Dan Panaitescu, Raluca Popa, Dragos Stefan, Roxana Bentu and Tuliu Oltean. The film won the Cristal for Best Feature Film at the 2012 Annecy International Animated Film Festival.\n\nDavid Hilberman: David Hilberman (18 December 1911 \u2013 5 July 2007) was an American cartoon animator and one of the founders of classic 1940s animation. An innovator in the animation industry, he co-founded United Productions of America (UPA). The studio gave its artists great freedom and pioneered the modern style of animation. 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The events came shortly after the Battle of Tel Hai and the increasing pressure on Arab nationalists in Syria in the course of the Franco-Syrian War.\n\nNight of Champions (2013): Night of Champions (2013) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE. It took place on September 15, 2013 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. It was the seventh annual Night of Champions event, and the eighth pay-per-view in the 2013 lineup. This event marked the last WWE pay-per-view event took place at the Joe Louis Arena before its closure in 2017. The theme of this PPV was that every championship in WWE was defended. The event received 175,000 buys, down from the last year's event of 189,000.\n\nSan Ysidro McDonald's massacre: The San Ysidro McDonald's massacre was a mass shooting that occurred in and around a McDonald's restaurant in the San Diego neighborhood of San Ysidro on July 18, 1984. The perpetrator, 41-year-old James Huberty, shot and killed 21 people and injured 19 others before being fatally shot by a SWAT team sniper.\n\nBattle of the Viaduct: The Battle of the Viaduct was an event that took place in Chicago due to a much larger and more prolific event, the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. The strike began on July 14, 1877 in Virginia, during a time of great economic woe throughout the country, thus it quickly gained momentum, eventually becoming the first national strike in United States' History. The city of Chicago was quickly affected by the strike. Being one of the most heavily populated cities in America at the time, crowds gathered in extreme numbers to partake in the upheaval. One specific area, the Halsted Street viaduct, saw a huge number of people gather and protest. They began to get violent, and in return they were met by fierce retaliation from the authorities. 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It offered much higher speed than earlier transistors. It became obsolete in the early 1960s with the development of the diffusion transistor.\n\nPoint-contact transistor: A point-contact transistor was the first type of solid-state electronic transistor ever constructed. It was developed by research scientists John Bardeen, William Shockley, and Walter Brattain at Bell Laboratories in December, 1947. They worked in a group led by physicist William Shockley. The group had been working together on experiments and theories of electric field effects in solid state materials, with the aim of replacing vacuum tubes with a smaller, less power-consuming device.\n\nGrown-junction transistor: The grown-junction transistor was the first type of bipolar \"junction\" transistor made. It was invented by William Shockley at Bell Labs on June 23, 1948 (patent filed June 26, 1948), six months after the first bipolar point-contact transistor. The first germanium prototypes were made in 1949. 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Shive: John Northrup Shive (February 22, 1913 \u2013 June 1, 1984) was an American physicist and inventor. He made notable contributions in electronic engineering and solid-state physics during the early days of transistor development at Bell Laboratories. In particular, he produced experimental evidence that holes could diffuse through bulk germanium, and not just along the surface as previously thought. This paved the way from Bardeen and Brattain's point contact transistor to Shockley's more-robust junction transistor. Shive is best known for inventing the phototransistor in 1948 (a device that combines the sensitivity to light of a photodiode and the current gain of a transistor), and for the Shive wave machine in 1959 (an educational apparatus used to illustrate wave motion).\n\nBC548: The BC548 is a general-purpose NPN bipolar junction transistor commonly used in European and American electronic equipment. 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While its initial series was aired on BBC Three, later series were broadcast on BBC Two since 2007, with the final episode aired on BBC One since 2008 as part of a two hour special with the main show. Operating on a similar format to that of \"Big Brother's Little Brother\" and \"\", each episode focuses on interviews between the host and panel of guests, with a candidate whose firing was recently shown on \"The Apprentice\", discussing about their performance in the contest and their best and worst bits, along with taking a look at highlights of the recent episode from the main show; with the final episode, dubbed The Apprentice: You're Hired! , the host and panelists interview both the winner and the runner-up, along with Lord Sugar himself, while holding a reunion with all of the former candidates, and looking at the best highlights from from that year's competition.\n\nDoug Clark and the Hot Nuts: Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts, also known as Doug Clark and his Hot Nuts, The Hot Nuts and, since the death of Doug Clark in 2002, Doug Clark's Hot Nuts, is a rhythm and blues, rock and novelty band that has played party and club dates for more than fifty years. 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Even though Jubilee published a line of \"party\" records with \"risqu\u00e9\" material, the Jubilee name did not appear anywhere on the Gross albums. Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts influenced contemporary artists such as Too Short, Ol' Dirty Bastard and Toy Tiger.\n\nOne If by Clam, Two If by Sea: \"One If by Clam, Two If by Sea\" is the fourth episode of the third season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\", another episode produced for Season 2. It originally aired on Fox on August 1, 2001. The plot features The Drunken Clam, a tavern, being nearly destroyed by a hurricane, and then bought by a group of wealthy Englishmen who turn the bar into a dignified establishment. Peter, Joe, Cleveland and Quagmire then attempt to bring back the Drunken Clam, and send the new owner back to the United Kingdom.\n\nList of songs in Glee (season 3): \"Glee\" is an American musical comedy-drama television series produced by Fox. It focuses on the glee club New Directions, at the fictional William McKinley High School in Lima, Ohio. The show was created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan, and features many cover versions of songs sung on-screen by the characters. Murphy is responsible for selecting all of the songs used, and strives to maintain a balance between show tunes and chart hits, as he wants there to be \"something for everybody in every episode.\" Once Murphy selects a song, rights are cleared with its publishers by music supervisor P.J. Bloom, and music producer Adam Anders rearranges it for the \"Glee\" cast. Numbers are pre-recorded by the cast, while choreographer Zach Woodlee constructs the accompanying dance moves, which are then taught to the cast and filmed. Studio recordings of tracks are then made. The process begins six to eight weeks before each episode is filmed, and can end as late as the day before filming begins. For the first thirteen episodes of \"Glee\"'s first season, the show averaged five songs per episode, which increased to eight songs for the final nine episodes. In season two, \"Glee\" averaged six songs per episode. Murphy said in June 2011 that in season three, \"I think we\u2019ll probably end up trying to do four\" songs per episode, but in actuality only one episode in the season was at or below that number, with the rest ranging from five to nine songs.\n\nExpedition Robinson (Switzerland) 2000: Expedition Robinson 2000, was the second and final season of the Swiss version of the reality show Expedition Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries to air in Switzerland and it was broadcast on TV3 from March 12, 2000 to June 11, 2000. An immediate twist that occurred this season was that the contestants were initially split into two tribes based on gender. In episode one, Daniel Sauter suffered an injury at camp and had to be evacuated from the game. Sauter was later replaced by Hansj\u00fcrg Binzegger. Both Alessandra Angiuli and Manfred Breitschmid were eliminated from the game in episode two when the contestants were split up into two tribes of seven, one being the Nordcamp (North team) and the other being the S\u00fcdcamp (South team), based on a school yard style pick. Following a duel in episode four, South team member Sascha Negele was moved to the North team. In episode six the two tribes merged into the Tengah tribe and shortly after the fifth tribal council the \"black vote\" twist was introduced into the game. The black vote twist allowed a player that was voted out at one tribal council to cast a vote at the following tribal council. In episode seven, a joker, Ivana Bolzano, entered the game. When it came time for the final five, the contestants took part in a series of challenges in which the winner would be able to eliminate any of the losers they wanted to. Maddalena Haug, Sascha Negele, and Dayana Zgraggen all failed to win a challenge and were eliminated. Ultimately, it was Stefanie Ledermann who won this season over Martina P\u00e9rez with an unknown jury vote.\n\nMy Family (series 10): The tenth series of the BBC family sitcom \"My Family\" originally aired between 9 July 2010, and 27 August 2010, with a Christmas special that went to air on 24 December 2010. The series was commissioned following consistent ratings from the previous series. The opening episode, \"Wheelie Ben\", re-introduces the six main characters, with the addition of regular appearances from Kenzo Harper, played by Tayler Marshall. However, the character of Roger Bailey only made an appearance in the series finale. All episodes from the tenth series are thirty minutes in length, with the exception of the Christmas Special. The series was once again produced by Rude Boy Productions, a company that produces comedies created by Fred Barron. Unlike previous series of the show, which were filmed on a yearly basis, both Series 10 and 11 were filmed back-to-back. For the first time in the show's history, two episodes of the series remained unaired for some time. At the time of release, the DVD of the series contained two episodes that had yet to be broadcast on television. On 17 June 2011, one of these two episodes were aired, and the other is scheduled to air on 22 July 2011. The series averaged 4.55\u00a0million per episode; however, they managed to get over 6.00\u00a0million viewers for the Christmas Special.\n\nThe Last One (Friends): \"The Last One\" is the series finale of the television sitcom \"Friends\". The episode serves as the seventeenth and eighteenth episode of season ten; the episode's two parts were classified as two separate episodes. It was written by series creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman, and directed by executive producer Kevin S. Bright. The series finale first aired on NBC in the United States on May 6, 2004, when it was watched by 65.9 million viewers, making it the most watched entertainment telecast in six years and the fourth most watched overall television series finale in U.S. history, as well as the most watched episode from any television series throughout the decade 2000s on U.S. television. In Canada, the finale aired simultaneously on May 6, 2004 on Global, and was viewed by 5.16 million viewers, becoming the highest viewed episode of the series, and also becoming highest-viewed and highest-rated episode ever in Canada for a sitcom.\n\nRobinson Ekspeditionen 2010: Robinson Ekspeditionen 2010 was the thirteenth season of the Danish version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson. This season premiered on September 6, 2010. The major twist this season is that the contestants have been divided into tribes with half of each tribe being \"Masters\" and the other half being \"Slaves\". The contestants individual statuses were determined in a challenge they took part in before they were divided into tribes. The twelve members of each gender competed in a challenge against each other with the five winners being the masters of their tribe and each getting to pick one of the seven challenge losers from the other tribe as their slave. Through the slave selection process four contestants, Anja Balle, Gitte Behrendt, Vincent Muir, and Hector Nielsen, were eliminated and sent to \"Utopia\" to compete against each other as well as future eliminated contestants in order to earn a spot back in the game. Following the elimination, the \"Tenga\" and \"Minang\" tribes were formed with the Minang tribe being composed of the female winners and their slaves and the Tenga tribe of the male winners and their slaves. In episode 2, a tribal swap took place in which most of the contestants swapped tribes. In episode 3, no elimination took place due to Ali Ghiace's voluntary exit. Also in episode 3, it was revealed that, like last year, there is a mole competing in the game. With this news came that of the mole being the only person eligible to vote for two people at the third tribal council. In episode 5, both tribes competed in an elimination competition which would lead to players from each tribe being eliminated. Ultimately, it Maiken Andersen and Bj\u00f8rn Lambertsen from Minang and Ann Applegren from Tenga who lost the challenge and were eliminated and sent to Utopia. In episode 9, the two tribes merged and five contestants from Utopia (Anja Balle, Diana Andersen, Germaine Nielsen, Hector Nielsen, and Reda Zamzam) returned to the game. In episode 10, Germaine lost a challenge and was eliminated. In episode 11, Anja and Reda were sent to Utopia where Anja lost a duel and was eliminated. In episode 13, all Utopia contestants competed in a duel which Hans \"HC\" N\u00f8rager lost and was eliminated. In episode 14, the recently voted out Gitte Benherdt along with all of the remaining Utopia residents competed in the final duel of the season for a spot in the final four. Ultimately, Hans Ravnholt won the duel while the others were eliminated in the following order, Gitte Behrendt, Diana Andersen, Jens Bach, Mette Egeberg, Henriette Nielsen, Hector Nielsen, and finally Jakob Jensen. In the final episode of the season the final four faced off in series of three challenges to determine the winner. As the winner of the first challenge Zabrina Kondrup was immune from the second, elimination challenge. S\u00f8ren \"Nicolai\" Korsh\u00f8j became the final contestant to be eliminated when he lost the second challenge.\n\nHeroes Unmasked: Heroes Unmasked is a behind-the-scenes documentary television series of the American television series \"Heroes\", made by the BBC and narrated by Anthony Head in series 1\u20132, and in series 3 by former \"Heroes\" actor Santiago Cabrera. The show aired after an episode was shown on BBC Two, with one special episode that aired on a Saturday to coincide with the Heroes Catch-Up Weekend, through seasons one and two and for the \"volume three\" episodes of season three. A 65-minute special, narrated by Martin Freeman, accompanied the season one finale in addition to the usual episode of \"Unmasked\", and an extra episode of usual length was broadcast a week before season two began.\n\nFamily Guy: Family Guy is an American animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series centers on the Griffins, a family consisting of parents Peter and Lois; their children, Meg, Chris, and Stewie; and their anthropomorphic pet dog, Brian. 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He has published the novels: \"Sunstroke\" (2006), \"Trouble\" (2007), \"The Genius\" (2008), \"The Executor\" (2010), \"I'll Catch You\" (2012), and with his father, Jonathan Kellerman, \"The Golem of Hollywood\" (2014). For his play, \"Things Beyond Our Control\" (2004) he was honored with a Princess Grace Award, which recognizes emerging talent in theater, dance, and film in the U.S.\n\nBlood Test (novel): Blood Test is the second novel by Jonathan Kellerman, published in 1986. It is told from the first-person point of view of Dr. Alex Delaware, a child psychologist who is Kellerman's main character in the majority of his novels. The novel also includes Delaware's best friend, LAPD Detective, Milo Sturgis.\n\nSurvival of the Fittest (novel): Survival of the Fittest is the thirteenth novel by Jonathan Kellerman and is told through the first person point of view of Kellerman's main character, Dr. Alex Delaware. LAPD Detective Milo Sturgis has asked Alex to help him with another whodunit. It reached number two in the New York Times Best Seller list for paperbacks.\n\nVoices of Our Nation Arts Foundation: Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation (VONA) is a written arts organization that was founded in 1999 by Pulitzer-prize winning author Junot Diaz, along with award winning author Elmaz Abinader, V\u00edctor D\u00edaz and Diem Jones in order to provide emerging writers of color with workshops and mentoring by established writers of color. Since its founding, over 2,000 aspiring writers from around the world have been involved in their programs.\n\nThe Two of Us (play): The Two of Us is a 1970 play by British playwright Michael Frayn. It consists of four one-act plays for two actors and is Frayn's first published play.\n\nAlex Delaware: Alex Delaware is a literary character created by Jonathan Kellerman. The Alex Delaware detective series begins with \"When the Bough Breaks\", published in 1985. Delaware appears in 32 of Kellerman's popular murder mysteries. Kellerman sets the series in Los Angeles. Delaware is a forensic psychologist; although Kellerman writes a back story in which Delaware practiced as a child psychologist.\n\nWhen the Bough Breaks (1986 film): When the Bough Breaks is a 1986 television film directed by Waris Hussein and starring Ted Danson. The screenplay by Phil Penningroth was adapted from a 1985 novel by Jonathan Kellerman, also titled \"When the Bough Breaks\". Danson, who also co-produced, plays the crime-solving forensic psychologist Alex Delaware, a character who appears in a series of novels by Kellerman.\n\nNoises Off: Noises Off is a 1982 play by the English playwright Michael Frayn. The idea for it came in 1970, when Frayn was watching from the wings a performance of \"The Two of Us\", a farce that he had written for Lynn Redgrave. He said, \"It was funnier from behind than in front, and I thought that one day I must write a farce from behind.\" The prototype, a short-lived one-act play called \"Exits\", was written and performed in 1977. At the request of his associate, Michael Codron, Frayn expanded this into what would become \"Noises Off\". It takes its title from the theatrical stage direction indicating sounds coming from offstage.\n\nMichael Frayn: Michael Frayn, FRSL ( ; born 8 September 1933) is an English playwright and novelist. He is best known as the author of the farce \"Noises Off\" and the dramas \"Copenhagen\" and \"Democracy\". His novels, such as \"Towards the End of the Morning\", \"Headlong\" and \"Spies\", have also been critical and commercial successes, making him one of the handful of writers in the English language to succeed in both drama and prose fiction. 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Following the poor chart performance, \"I Got a Thang for You\" featuring Keyshia Cole, was released as the album's second single. The album's third and final single \"Look Back at Me\" featuring Killer Mike, which it was produced by Hard Hat Productions, became a regional hit club record and accompanied by a music video.\n\nB R Right: \"B R Right\" is a song recorded by American rapper Trina for her second studio album, \"Diamond Princess\" (2002). It features American rapper Ludacris. The song was released as the third single from the album. the song peaked at a moderately successful peak position of number 83 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. But on the U.S. Hot Rap Tracks was at Top 30 hit.\n\nDa Baddest Bitch: Da Baddest Bitch is the debut album by American rapper Trina. It was released on March 21, 2000 through the label Atlantic/Slip-N-Slide Records. 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Before being Snoop's producer of choice during the late 1990s and early 2000s, Wells began his career as part of a funk band called Trey Lewd that also featured Tracey Lewis, George Clinton's son; this provided him with the opportunity to work with Clinton himself. By 1993, Wells found himself working alongside producer/rapper Def Jef; the two's production on Shaquille O'Neil's \"I Got Skillz\" (a surprise hit single) won them instant credentials. Throughout the mid-'90s, he continued to hone his craft, working on a number of remix projects before eventually being introduced to Snoop through a friend. Before long, the two were working together as a potent duo, beginning with \"Still a G Thang,\" one of the better songs on Snoop's Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told. Wells produced a few No Limit songs featuring Snoop\u2014Tru's \"It's a Beautiful Thang,\" Silkk the Shocker's \"Get It Up\"\u2014before playing a major role in bringing a West Coast sound to Snoop's Top Dogg album in 1999: \"In Love With a Thug,\" \"Better Days,\" \"Gangsta Ride,\" among others. In 2000 he reprised his role as one of Snoop's producers of choice, producing tracks for Tha Eastsidaz' self-titled debut and Doggy's Angels' Pleezbalevit, as well as Snoop's own Tha Last Meal (\"Go Away,\" \"Issues\").\n\nKeyshia Cole: Keyshia Cole (born October 15, 1981) is an American singer/songwriter, record producer, business woman, and television personality. She was born in Oakland, California. Her career began when she met MC Hammer at the age of 12, and later met rapper Tupac Shakur. At the age of 18, she moved to Los Angeles and was later introduced to A&M Records. 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Led by 25-year-old English convict Ralph Entwistle, the group, known as the Ribon Gang, numbered up to 130 men at its peak, making it the largest convict uprising in New South Wales history since the Castle Hill convict rebellion of 1804.\n\nWilliam Sykes (convict): William Sykes ( \u20091827 \u2013 4 January 1891) was an English convict, transported to Western Australia for manslaughter.\n\nStrandloper (novel): Strandloper is a novel by English writer Alan Garner, published in 1996. It is loosely based on the story of a Cheshire labourer, William Buckley. The historical figures of Edward Stanley and John Batman also appear as characters in the novel.\n\nSolomon Blay: Solomon Blay (20 January 1816 \u2013 20 August 1897) was an English convict transported to the Australian penal colony of Van Diemen's Land (present-day Tasmania). 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It is the sequel to 2011's \"Thor\" and the eighth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Alan Taylor, with a screenplay by Christopher Yost and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely. It stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano, Jaimie Alexander, and Rene Russo. In \"Thor: The Dark World\", Thor teams up with Loki to save the Nine Realms from the Dark Elves led by the vengeful Malekith, who intends to plunge the universe into darkness.\n\nThor: God of Thunder: Thor: God of Thunder is an action hack and slash video game based on the Marvel Studios film \"Thor\". The game was developed by Liquid Entertainment and co-written by Matt Fraction. \"Thor: God of Thunder\" marks Thor's first standalone appearance in a video game and features the voices of Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston and Jaimie Alexander, who reprise their roles from the film. The game was released on May 3, 2011 in North America and is available on Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 and Nintendo 3DS. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game can be played in 3D on 3DTVs and on 2DTVs via TriOviz Inificolor 3D glasses. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions were met with unfavorable reviews, while Wii version was met with mixed reviews and the DS version was met with favourable reviews. Doctor Doom is mentioned in the game.\n\nBrite Futures: Brite Futures (formerly known as Natalie Portman's Shaved Head, often shortened to NPSH) was an American indie rock/electronica band from Seattle, Washington. 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She reprised the role in its sequels \"\" (2002), and \"\" (2005).\n\nYes! (k-os album): Yes! is the fourth album of alternative hip hop artist k-os, released on April 14, 2009 in Canada by Universal Music Canada. The first single, \"4 3 2 1\", was released to radio in December 2008 and peaked at #98 on the Canadian Hot 100, also the video premiered on February 17, 2009. \"Burning Bridges\" and \"I Wish I Knew Natalie Portman\" are the second and third singles respectively. The album also debuted at #9 on the Canadian Albums Chart. On November 17, \"Yes!\" was released on iTunes in the United States. The video for \"I Wish I Knew Natalie Portman\" was released on November 23 as promo for the US physical release in February 2010. The video for \"Zambony\" was released on July 14, 2010, as promo for the US and UK physical releases as well.\n\nThor: Ragnarok: Thor: Ragnarok is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended to be the sequel to 2011's \"Thor\" and 2013's \"\" and the seventeenth film installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Taika Waititi with a screenplay by Eric Pearson and the writing team of Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, and stars Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba, Jeff Goldblum, Tessa Thompson, Karl Urban, Mark Ruffalo, and Anthony Hopkins. In \"Thor: Ragnarok\", Thor must defeat the Hulk in a gladiatorial duel in time to save Asgard from Hela and the coming Ragnar\u00f6k.\n\nAdewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje ( ; born 22 August 1967) is an English actor and former fashion model. He is best known for his roles as Lock-Nah in \"The Mummy Returns\", Nykwana Wombosi in \"The Bourne Identity\", Mr. Eko on \"Lost\", and Simon Adebisi on \"Oz\". His more recent roles include Malko in the fifth season of the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\", providing the voice to the title character on the animated series \"Major Lazer\", Dave Duerson in the NFL biopic drama \"Concussion\", and Killer Croc in \"Suicide Squad\".\n\nThe Avengers (2012 film): Marvel's The Avengers (classified under the name Marvel Avengers Assemble in the United Kingdom and Ireland), or simply The Avengers, is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sixth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was written and directed by Joss Whedon and features an ensemble cast that includes Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Clark Gregg, Cobie Smulders, Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd, and Samuel L. Jackson. In the film, Nick Fury, director of the peacekeeping organization S.H.I.E.L.D., recruits Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk, and Thor to form a team that must stop Thor's brother Loki from subjugating Earth.\n\nChris Hemsworth: Chris Hemsworth (born 11 August 1983) is an Australian actor. He is known for playing Kim Hyde in the Australian TV series \"Home and Away\" (2004-07) and Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2011. 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The EP is Sadat's second solo effort, following 1996's full-length LP \"Wild Cowboys\". \"The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy\" features production from Diamond D and Minnesota, as well as guest appearances from the Money Boss Players, here credited as Hy Tymes.\n\nEverything Is Everything (Brand Nubian album): Everything is Everything is the third album from Hip Hop group Brand Nubian and the second released by the trio of Sadat X, Lord Jamar, and DJ Sincere. The album received mixed reviews and mediocre sales at the time of its release, despite a pair of popular singles, \"Word Is Bond\" and \"Hold On.\" The album is completely produced by Lord Jamar except the Sadat X solo song \"Alladat,\" which was produced by D.I.T.C. member Buckwild.\n\nSadat Museum: The Sadat Museum is a cultural museum in Alexandria, Egypt, dedicated to the legacy of Egyptian president Anwar Al Sadat. It was inaugurated on February 17, 2009 by Suzanne Mubarak and Jehan Al Sadat and is located next to the planetarium of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, encompassing 200 square meters. The museum also launched an internet website that contains videos, images and documents about Sadat. The Museum holds the military uniform Sadat was wearing when he was assassinated, his desk, radio and some of the swords he received from Arab countries. The web collection contains 14,000 images and 61 hours of video.\n\nIn God We Trust (Brand Nubian album): In God We Trust is the second album from hip hop group Brand Nubian. Lead MC Grand Puba left the group to pursue a solo career in 1991, following the release of their revered debut \"One for All\". DJ Alamo also left to work with Puba, leaving MC's Sadat X and Lord Jamar, who enlisted DJ Sincere to join the group. The album was less successful than the group's debut but still received strong reviews. The single \"Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down\" became a \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hit, but was met with controversy over allegedly homophobic content, referencing the Sadat X line \"Though I can freak, fly, flow, fuck up a faggot/I don't understand their ways, I ain't down with gays.\" The single \"Love Me or Leave Me Alone\" was also a Hot-100 hit. Lyrically, the album contains extremely militant content that reflects the group's identity as Five Percenters, adhering to the philosophy of the Nation of Gods and Earths.\n\nBlack October (album): Black October is the 3rd solo studio album by American rapper Sadat X. It was released on Female Fun Music in 2006.\n\nKhalid Islambouli: Khalid Ahmed Showky Al-Islambouli (Arabic: \u062e\u0627\u0644\u062f \u0623\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0634\u0648\u0642\u0649 \u0627\u0644\u0625\u0633\u0644\u0627\u0645\u0628\u0648\u0644\u0649\u200e \u200e , ] ) (15 January 1955 \u2013 15 April 1982) was an Egyptian army officer who planned and participated in the assassination of Egypt's third president, Anwar Sadat, during the annual 6th October victory parade on 6 October 1981. Islambouli stated that his primary motivation for the assassination was Sadat's signing of the Camp David Accords with the State of Israel and Sadat's plan for a more progressive Egypt. Islambouli was tried by a military tribunal, found guilty, and sentenced to death. Following his execution, he was declared a martyr by many radicals in the Islamic world, and became an inspirational symbol for radical Islamic movements as one of the first 'modern martyrs' for Islam.\n\nAnwar Sadat: Muhammad Anwar el-Sadat (Arabic: \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0623\u0646\u0648\u0631 \u0627\u0644\u0633\u0627\u062f\u0627\u062a\u200e \u200e \"Mu\u1e25ammad Anwar as-S\u0101d\u0101t \", ]; 25 December 1918 \u2013 6 October 1981) was the third President of Egypt, serving from 15 October 1970 until his assassination by fundamentalist army officers on 6 October 1981. Sadat was a senior member of the Free Officers who overthrew King Farouk in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, and a close confidant of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, under whom he served as Vice President twice and whom he succeeded as President in 1970.\n\nSadat X: Sadat X (born Derek Murphy; December 29, 1968) is an American rapper, best known as a member of Alternative hip hop group Brand Nubian. 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The film is based the 1947 novel \"The Condemned\" by Jo Pagano, who also wrote the screenplay.\n\nHide and Seek (1964 film): Hide and Seek is a 1964 British thriller film directed by Cy Endfield.\n\nThe Underworld Story: The Underworld Story is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Cy Endfield starring Dan Duryea, Herbert Marshall, Gale Storm, Howard Da Silva and Michael O'Shea. Da Silva plays the loud-mouthed gangster Carl Durham, one of his last roles before becoming blacklisted.\n\nJames Cagney: James Francis \"Jimmy\" Cagney Jr. (July 17, 1899March 30, 1986) was an American actor and dancer, both on stage and in film, though he had his greatest impact in film. Known for his consistently energetic performances, distinctive vocal style, and deadpan comic timing, he won acclaim and major awards for a wide variety of performances. He is best remembered for playing multifaceted tough guys in movies such as \"The Public Enemy\" (1931), \"Taxi! \" (1932), \"Angels with Dirty Faces\" (1938), and \"White Heat\" (1949), and was typecast or limited by this view earlier in his career. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked him eighth among its list of greatest male stars of Classic Hollywood Cinema. Orson Welles said of Cagney, \"[he was] maybe the greatest actor who ever appeared in front of a camera\", and Stanley Kubrick considered him to be one of the best actors of all time.\n\nSuzannah Olivier: Suzannah Endfield Olivier is an author, journalist, and nutritionist. She is the author of more than fifteen best-selling books on health and nutrition, including 'The Breast Cancer Prevention and Recovery Diet', 'Natural Hormone Balance', '500 of the Most Stress Busting Techniques You'll Ever Need', 'Food Medicine', 'Healthy Food for Happy Kids', and 'What Should I Feed My Baby?' . She is the daughter of film director Cy Endfield.\n\nTarzan's Savage Fury: Tarzan's Savage Fury is a 1952 film starring Lex Barker as Tarzan, Dorothy Hart as Jane, and Patric Knowles. The movie was directed by Cy Endfield. While most Tarzan films of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s presented Tarzan as a very different character from the one in Edgar Rice Burroughs' novels, this movie does make some allusions to the novels. It was shot in Chatsworth, California's Iverson Ranch. The film was the last to be directed by Cyril \"Cy\" Endfield in the US. Finding himself one of Hollywood's film-makers blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee he moved to Britain. The film was co-written by Cyril Hume, who'd contributed substantially to the \"Tarzan\" series back in its bigger budget MGM days.\n\nSea Fury (film): Sea Fury is a 1958 British action film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Stanley Baker, Victor McLaglen (in his final film), Luciana Paluzzi and Gr\u00e9goire Aslan. The film's plot involves a violent rivalry that develops between two tug-boat operators in Spain. Some of the exteriors were shot in the Costa Brava. Sea Fury was instrumental in the comeback of director Cy Endfield, who'd been forced to flee Hollywood and seek work in London because of the Hollywood Blacklist.\n\nSands of the Kalahari: Sands of the Kalahari is a 1965 British adventure film starring Stuart Whitman, Stanley Baker, Susannah York, Harry Andrews and Theodore Bikel, based on the 1960 novel by William Mulvihill. The screenplay was written by Cy Endfield and William Mulvihill and directed by Cy Endfield. It was filmed in South-West Africa and Spain and released by Paramount Pictures.\n\nThe Argyle Secrets: The Arygle Secrets is a 1948 film directed by Cy Endfield. It was based on a half-hour radio play by Endfield, originally heard on CBS's \"Suspense\". The film was made for the micro-budget of $100,000 and shot in eight days.\n\nCy Endfield: Cyril Raker Endfield (November 10, 1914 \u2013 April 16, 1995) was an American screenwriter, film director, theatre director, author, magician and inventor, based in Britain from 1953.", "question": "Were both James Cagney and Cy Endfield magicians?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"question_asked": {"type": "string", "description": "The original question posed."}, "answer": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if both individuals were magicians, false otherwise."}, "individuals_involved": {"type": "array", "description": "Details about each individual mentioned in the question.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the individual."}, "is_magician": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the individual was a magician according to the context."}, "professions": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of professions attributed to the individual in the context."}}, "required": ["name", "is_magician", "professions"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "reasoning": {"type": "string", "description": "Explanation for the given answer based on the context."}}, "required": ["question_asked", "answer", "individuals_involved", "reasoning"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"question_asked": "Were both James Cagney and Cy Endfield magicians?", "answer": false, "individuals_involved": [{"name": "James Cagney", "is_magician": false, "professions": ["actor", "dancer"]}, {"name": "Cy Endfield", "is_magician": true, "professions": ["screenwriter", "film director", "theatre director", "author", "magician", "inventor"]}], "reasoning": "James Cagney is described as an actor and dancer, with no mention of him being a magician. 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From April 21, 1936 until he retired on May 1, 1947, he was the New York State Commissioner of Health.\n\nAguata: Aguata is a Local Government Area in Anambra state in Nigeria with its headquarters in Aguata (location of the headquarters office buildings) major part of which falls into the city of Ekwulobia while the smallest part falls within Aguluezechukwu. There has been an age-long contention on this issue between the indigenes of Aguluezechukwu and Ekwulobia with both towns claiming the status of the headquarters on account of ownership claim to the 'Aguata land'. This state of affairs made the Government of Anambra State to officially declare that the headquarters of Aguata Local Government Area should be Aguata (the neuter name of the location in which the headquarters of Aguata Local Government Area Offices are sited) in a bid to settle the conflict. Slogan: The Orient Colossus.\n\nFlorida Ecological Greenways Network: Florida Ecological Greenways Network work to provide a \"system of native landscapes and ecosystems that supports native plant and animal species, sustains clean air, water, fisheries, and other natural resources, and maintains the scenic natural beauty that draws people to visit and settle in Florida,\u201d as stated Florida Greenways Commission. It also functions to devise a plan for a statewide greenways system, based on GIS (Geographic Information System) technology and suggestions from the public. The GIS data used includes soil, water, and geological information, wildlife movements and habitat data, as well as existing trails and parks, transportation and infrastructure fixtures, educational and historical sites, and political boundaries. This system would be created in accordance with the December 1994 report from the Florida Greenways Commission to the Governor of the state of Florida, a report which outlined the protocol for creating it. Such a system would connect all aspects of the state\u2019s \u201cgreen infrastructure\u201d, making it more comprehensive for use by the state\u2019s citizens and more effective in achieving greater sustainability throughout the state of Florida for generations to come.\n\nJourian: Jourian Town was established by Sh Mustafa Khan, Jagirdhar of RakhDhok which is approximately 5 to 6\u00a0km north of Jourian. The Jagirdhar had their land limit up to Jourian which is north side of mighty River Chenab is plain and fertile as compare to Rakhdhok which is Kandi Area and less fertile. In 1903, the north Punjab was engulfed with the havoc of plague and it also effected adjoining areas. It was in the end of Apr /Beginning of May 1903 when there was a big rain falls with hailstorms (Aan)which destroyed the wheat crops resulting the rats died insides the huts/kacha houses with the results plague spread. The GrandMother of Sh Mustafa Khan came to Jourian where they have already a temporary (Kula) Shelter in order to avoid havoc of plague. The temporary shelter came into permanent shelter as the land of Jourian was more fertile and near the River, so there was no scarcity of water. Sh Mustafa Khan constructed the pucca Well few feet east of Masjid near to his house and decided to live at Jourian. That was the beginning of a town which is called Jourian. Later, when it was felt by young Sh Mustafa Khan to create the Jourian a Town. He called Shri Nand Shah(Father of Bhagwan Shah),Father of Munshi Shah,Roulu Shah (father of Krishan Shah, Ganesh,Rama,Kaindu and Rattan) from Kaleeth to settle at Jourian and start business. Shri Nand Shah was the friend of Sh Mustafa Khan. Sh Nandu Bhagat, Lambardar who also belongs from Rakhdhok shifted to Jourian on the request of Sh Mustafa Khan. It is very interesting that our Patwar is Rakhdhok though Patwari office is in Jourian. Sh Moti Bhagat Father of Sh Shatu Ram, Sh Sangaru, Sh Guran Ditta and Sh Khikru called from Ajjal Mallal. Sh Nanku Bhagat Father of Sh Kartar Chand also from Panjigrain was called to settle at Jourian. Sh Manna Ram Chamar father of Munshi Ram from Potha which is hardly less than 2\u00a0km was also called to settle at Jourian. Sh Ishwar Dass and Badri Nath called from Setrial. Sh Nanku Mahajan Father of Sh Banarsi and Birta Ram also called from Potha. Sh Billo and Basanata Lohar were called from Chamb. Some Banias which are still called Bakoria came from Bakore. In addition to this Nandu Barawala also called from Gher. Jourian town and a notified area committee in Jammu district in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.\n\nJohn Settle: John R. Settle (born June 2, 1965 in Reidsville, North Carolina), is currently the running backs coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. He is also a former professional American football player. A 5'9\", 207-lb. undrafted running back from Appalachian State University, Settle attended Rockingham County High School where he still holds both the single game, single season, and career rushing records. He played for the Atlanta Falcons from 1987 to 1990. During the 1988 NFL season, he was selected as a first team All-Pro and to the 1988 Pro Bowl after rushing for a career-high 1,024 yards and 7 touchdowns. 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Thayer's prediction that the Company would eventually be able to send 20,000 immigrants a year never came to fruition, but it spurred Border Ruffians from nearby Missouri, where slavery was legal, to move to Kansas to ensure its admission to the Union as a slave state. That, in turn, further galvanized Free-Staters and enemies of Slave Power.\n\nTopeka Constitution: The Topeka Constitutional Convention met from October 23 to Nov 11, 1855 in Topeka, Kansas Territory at Constitution Hall. It drafted the Topeka Constitution that would have banned slavery in Kansas. The convention was organized by Free-Staters to counter the pro slavery Territorial legislature elected March 5, 1855 in polling suffering widely from electoral fraud and the intimidation of free state settlers.\n\nLeavenworth Constitution: The Leavenworth Constitution was one of four Kansas state constitutions proposed during the era of Bleeding Kansas. 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His war satire, \"Escape from Baghdad!\" , was published in 2015 by Unnamed Press in the US, and Aleph in India. It is currently being translated into French.\n\nAccent kernel: Accent was an operating system kernel developed at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Accent was developed as a follow-on to the Aleph kernel developed at the University of Rochester, fixing several of its problems and re-targeting its hardware support for networks of workstation machines (specifically, the Three Rivers PERQ) instead of minicomputers. Accent was part of the SPICE Project at CMU which ran from 1981 to 1985. Development of Accent led directly to the famous Mach kernel.\n\nThe Aleph (short story): \"The Aleph\" is a short story by the Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges. 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Harto The Borges had a theatrical release in Buenos Aires in September 2000, and was well received by the critics. Since then has been frequently exhibited at forums, campuses, and film festivals. On October 4, 2011, Harto The Borges was made available to the general audience in Argentina through the On Line version of Revista Cultura \u00d1, (Diario Clarin) in Buenos Aires. The film was released alongside an article in which the director views the film ten years after its premier at the Cine Cosmos. The film is currently available in Vimeo .\n\nAleph (novel): Aleph is a 2011 novel by the Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho. It is the fourteenth major book by Coelho, and touches on the theme of spirituality. \"Aleph\" was written in Coelho's native language, Portuguese. Under the sentence \"Some books are read. \"Aleph\" is lived\", the book is an autobiographical account written in a novel format. Upon release it became a bestselling novel in Brazil.\n\nDavid Davidar: David Davidar (born 27 September 1958) is an Indian novelist and publisher. He is the author of three published novels, \"The House of Blue Mangoes\" (2002), \"The Solitude of Emperors\" (2007) and \"Ithaca\" (2011). In parallel to his writing career, Davidar has been a publisher for a quarter century. He is the co-founder of Aleph Book Company, a literary publishing firm based in New Delhi.\n\nThe Writing of the God: \"The Writing of the God\" (original Spanish title: \"La escritura del dios\") is a short story by Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges. It was published in \"Sur\" in February 1949, and later reprinted in the collection \"The Aleph\".\n\nJorge Luis Borges and mathematics: Jorge Luis Borges and mathematics concerns several modern mathematical concepts found in certain essays and short stories of Argentinian author Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), including concepts such as set theory, recursion, chaos theory, and infinite sequences, although Borges' strongest links to mathematics are through Georg Cantor's theory of infinite sets, outlined in \"The Doctrine of Cycles\" (\"La doctrina de los ciclos\"). Some of Borges' most popular works such as \"The Library of Babel\" (\"La Biblioteca de Babel\"), \"The Garden of Forking Paths\" (\"El Jard\u00edn de Senderos que se Bifurcan\"), \"The Aleph\" (\"El Aleph\"), an allusion to Cantor's use of the Hebrew letter aleph (formula_1) to denote cardinality of transfinite sets. and \"The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim\" (\"El acercamiento a Almot\u00e1sim\") illustrate his use of mathematics.", "question": "What is the author of Aleph most famous for writing?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"author_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the author of the book mentioned in the question."}, "book_in_question": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the book from the question."}, "most_famous_work": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the author's most famous work."}, "author_nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the author."}}, "required": ["author_name", "book_in_question", "most_famous_work", "author_nationality"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"author_name": "Paulo Coelho", "book_in_question": "Aleph", "most_famous_work": "The Alchemist", "author_nationality": "Brazilian"}, "ground_truth": {"author_name": "Paulo Coelho", "book_in_question": "Aleph", "most_famous_work": "The Alchemist", "author_nationality": "Brazilian"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1686, "output_tokens": 40, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "395239636a73780d884e519af6072923a2bbff432ec98dd62b534644ce89f3aa", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7f38a155429930675136b4", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "yes", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Turkey Open: The Turkey Open is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1975. The event was held in Istanbul, Turkey. Colin Dowdeswell won the singles title while Colin Dibley and Thomaz Koch partnered to win the doubles title.\n\nThomaz Koch: Thomaz Koch (born May 11, 1945 in Porto Alegre), is a left-handed former tennis player from Brazil, who was a quarter-finalist at the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. National Championships.\n\nFantasy sport: A fantasy sport (also known less commonly as rotisserie or roto) is a type of online game where participants assemble imaginary or virtual teams of real players of a professional sport. These teams compete based on the statistical performance of those players' players in actual games. This performance is converted into points that are compiled and totaled according to a roster selected by each fantasy team's manager. These point systems can be simple enough to be manually calculated by a \"league commissioner\" who coordinates and manages the overall league, or points can be compiled and calculated using computers tracking actual results of the professional sport. In fantasy sports, team owners draft, trade and cut (drop) players, analogously to real sports.\n\nMaria Fernanda Alves: Maria Fernanda Barbato Alves (born 17 April 1983), also known as Nanda Alves, is a Brazilian tennis player. She is currently coached by her father Carlos and former tennis player Thomaz Koch. As of 1 March 2010, Alves is ranked World No. 262, and is the highest ranked Brazilian player. She has enjoyed success at the ITF Circuit, winning 18 singles and 26 doubles titles so far. Alves made her WTA Tour debut at Copa Colsanitas in 2004, and has played qualifications for all four Grand Slam events. Partnering with Vanessa Henke, Alves took part in the 2005 Australian Open doubles event, but they lost to Daniela Hantuchov\u00e1 and Martina Navratilova in the first round.\n\nJack Sock: Jack Sock (born September 24, 1992) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 21 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). He is one of the top ranked American men in both singles and doubles on the ATP Tour. A former junior US Open champion, Sock's singles success is highlighted by 7 ATP finals, including three titles. His career best result came at the 2017 Indian Wells Masters, where he reached the semi-finals.\n\n2016 China Open \u2013 Men's Doubles: Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock were the defending champions, but Pospisil chose to play in Tokyo instead. Sock played alongside Bernard Tomic but lost in the final to Pablo Carre\u00f1o Busta and Rafael Nadal, who won 6\u22127, 6\u22122, [10\u22128].\n\nBruno Soares: Bruno Fraga Soares (] ; born February 27, 1982, in Belo Horizonte) is a professional tennis player from Brazil. His highest singles ranking on the ATP Tour is World No. 221, which he reached in March 2004. Primarily a doubles specialist, his career-high doubles ranking is World No. 2, which he achieved in October 2016. After a few efforts, including a final in the 2012 US Open and the semifinals of the 2008 and 2013 French Opens, Soares finally won his first Grand Slam title at the 2016 Australian Open, partnering Jamie Murray and then followed that up with a second men's doubles title at the 2016 US Open. He has also won three Grand Slam titles in Mixed Doubles, two at the US Open, in 2012 and 2014, and one at the Australian Open in 2016. He was the third Brazilian tennis player to achieve this, after Maria Bueno and Thomaz Koch.\n\nFiorella Bonicelli: Fiorella Bonicelli (born 21 December 1951) is a retired professional tennis player from Uruguay. During her career, she won the 1975 French Open mixed doubles title with Thomaz Koch. She also won the 1976 French Open women's doubles title with Gail Lovera, defeating Kathleen Harter and Helga Niessen Masthoff 6\u20134, 1\u20136, 6\u20133. At the Fed Cup, her singles record is 11\u20134, and doubles record 6\u20138. During her career, she reached one Grand Slam singles quarterfinal, at the 1978 French Open, where she lost to Virginia Ruzici 6\u20137, 6\u20134, 6\u20138.\n\nKhartoum International: The Khartoum International is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1976. The event was held in Khartoum, Sudan and was played on outdoor hard courts. Mike Estep won the singles title, defeating Thomaz Koch in the final.\n\nHigh performance sport: High performance sport or elite sport is sport at the highest level of competition, with elite athletes as the competitors. In sports administration \"high performance sport\", where the emphasis is on winning prestigious competitions, is distinguished from \"mass sport\" or \"recreational sport\", where the emphasis is on attracting the maximum number of participants. 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It is located east of Braeburn Lake and north of Braeburn Mountain, on the path of the former Dawson Overland Trail, which was built in 1902 between Whitehorse and Dawson City. The lodge itself is a tourist destination and is famous for its large cinnamon buns. Nearby Cinnamon Bun Airport is named for the lodge's cinnamon buns. Every February, Braeburn Lodge hosts a checkpoint of the long-distance Yukon Quest sled dog race.\n\nAlaska Highway: The Alaska Highway (also known as the Alaskan Highway, Alaska-Canadian Highway, or ALCAN Highway) was constructed during World War II for the purpose of connecting the contiguous United States to Alaska across Canada. It begins at the junction with several Canadian highways in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and runs to Delta Junction, Alaska, via Whitehorse, Yukon. Completed in 1942 at a length of approximately 2700 km , as of 2012 it is 2232 km long. The difference in distance is due to constant reconstruction of the highway, which has rerouted and straightened out numerous sections. The highway was opened to the public in 1948. Legendary over many decades for being a rough, challenging drive, the highway is now paved over its entire length.\n\nCanol pipeline: The Canol pipeline was built to carry crude oil from Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, in Canada to Alaska, USA, during World War II. The routing was to Johnson Crossing and then along the Alaska highway to Whitehorse, Yukon, where a refinery was built.\n\nKentucky Route 212: Kentucky Route 212 (KY 212) is a short state highway located in Boone County, in the northern region of the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway is approximately 1.3 mi long, and partially constructed as a freeway, with the rest being a divided highway. The roadway links Interstate 275 (I-275) to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG Airport), and has been designated as a connector route by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). A road first appeared near the location of KY 212 around 1937. A short road was built in the location of KY 212 when the U.S. Army Air Corps built the predecessor to the CVG Airport. The road was reconstructed to a divided highway in 1972, and has remained relatively unchanged since.\n\nRoss River, Yukon: Ross River is an unincorporated community in Yukon, Canada. It lies at the junction of the Ross River and the Pelly River, along the Canol Road, not far from the Campbell Highway. Primary access to the Campbell Highway is via a nine-mile access road. Formerly it was accessed along a six-mile Canol Road section that is no longer maintained. 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Over 20 early dams were built until the problem was addressed with the Rafferty-Alameda Project on the Souris River and the construction of the Qu'Appelle River Dam which have helped to eliminate washed out roads and flooded communities. The highway through the homesteading community followed the Dominion Land Survey on the square until reaching the Saskatchewan River at Nipawin. The completion of the combined railway and traffic bridge over the Saskatchewan River at Nipawin in the late 1920s retired the ferry and basket crossing for traffic north of Nipawin. The E.B. Campbell Dam built in 1963 northeast of Nipawin created Tobin Lake, and Codette Lake was formed with the construction of the Francois-Finlay Hydroelectric dam at Nipawin. The railway/traffic bridge that formed part of Highway 35 was the only crossing utilized at Nipawin until a new traffic bridge was constructed in 1974. 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It overlooks the new RN-5 and the southern hills of the San Salvador Department. The total length of the highway is 40.7 km . It is currently the only highway that connects to the airport coming from the metropolitan area. Other highways connect with the RN-5 to provide connection to the other departments in the country. The construction of the first Carretera a Comalapa was made in 1980. The construction of the highway began in 2001 and it was completed and inaugurated on November 22, 2002. The part of the highway known as \"Boulevard de Los Proceres\" runs through the southern side of the city of San Salvador. The highway is also a vital area in the city. It connects with various restaurants, business centers, and other dealerships.\n\nErik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport: Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport (IATA: YXY,\u00a0ICAO: CYXY) is located in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. It is part of the National Airports System, and is owned and operated by the Government of Yukon. The airport was renamed in honour of longtime Yukon Member of Parliament Erik Nielsen on December\u00a015, 2008. The terminal handled 294,000 passengers in 2012, representing a 94% increase in passenger traffic since 2002. Air North is based in Whitehorse.\n\nWhitehorse/Cousins Airport: Whitehorse/Cousins Airport (TC LID: CFP8) is an unpaved airstrip located in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, 8 NM northwest of the city centre between the Alaska Highway and the Yukon River. This airport has no services at all, and is used primarily as an emergency landing area and for local pilot training. Vehicles enter via Cousins Access Road. 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Cave In formed in 1995 in Methuen, Massachusetts, where thereafter they began releasing several split singles and demos that eventually culminated in the 1998 compilation album \"Beyond Hypothermia\". Cave In's first studio album, \"Until Your Heart Stops\", was released later in 1998 through Hydra Head Records. These early releases from the band are often considered important albums in developing the metalcore genre. The band gradually began to move away from heavy metal and took a more alternative rock and progressive rock approach to their music beginning in 1999 with the EP \"Creative Eclipses\". This new direction continued with \"Jupiter\", Cave In's second studio album in 2000. Cave In released one more EP through Hydra Head Records in 2002, \"Tides of Tomorrow\", before signing with RCA Records.\n\nGrandaddy: Grandaddy is an American indie rock band from Modesto, California. The group was formed in 1992, and featured Jason Lytle, Aaron Burtch, Jim Fairchild, Kevin Garcia and Tim Dryden.\n\nI Heart California: I Heart California is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Admiral Radley, a collaboration of members from the bands Grandaddy and Earlimart. It was released on July 13, 2010 by record label The Ship.\n\nCave In: Cave In is an American rock band that formed in 1995, in Methuen, Massachusetts. After several members changes in the late 1990s, their lineup solidified with the 1998 release of \"Until Your Heart Stops\" through Hydra Head Records. Their early albums were prominent in the metalcore scene. After this release, the band started experimenting with other genres. Cave In later received mainstream recognition for their 2003 RCA Records album \"Antenna\" and its lead single \"Anchor,\" which had an overall alternative rock style. The group went on hiatus in 2006 and later reformed in 2009 with the release of a new EP, \"Planets of Old\", as well as a new LP in 2011, titled \"White Silence\". Both of these post-hiatus releases saw a return to Cave In's earlier and heavier sound.\n\nAdmiral Radley: Admiral Radley is an American indie rock band based in California, formed in late 2009 by members from the bands Grandaddy (Jason Lytle and Aaron Burtch) and Earlimart (Aaron Espinoza and Ariana Murray). Admiral Radley released their debut album, \"I Heart California\", on July 13, 2010 on their label The Ship.\n\nMarjorie Fair: Marjorie Fair is an indie rock/shoegaze American band formed in New Jersey by musician Evan Slamka, and based in Los Angeles, California. The band is best known for their debut album \"Self Help Serenade\", released in 2004 on Capitol Records. Marjorie Fair's melodic psychedelia has been compared to Mercury Rev, Pernice Brothers, The Beach Boys, Grandaddy, Elliott Smith and the solo works of Jon Brion, who contributed minor parts to \"Self Help Serenade\".\n\nGrandaddy discography: Grandaddy is an American indie rock band from Modesto, California. They have released five studio albums, four self-released albums, four compilation albums, six EPs, sixteen singles and five split singles.\n\nEarlimart (band): Earlimart is an Indie rock band formed in 1998 in Los Angeles, California, and named after the town of Earlimart, California. The main members are Aaron Espinoza and Ariana Murray. Their early sound has been described as \"post-punk\", and compared to that of Pixies, Sonic Youth and Sparklehorse; later music has been compared to that of Grandaddy and Elliott Smith. In 2009, Espinoza and Murray joined with Jason Lytle and Aaron Burtch, formerly of Grandaddy, to record an album entitled \"I Heart California\", which was released in 2010 under the name Admiral Radley.\n\nThe Arm of Roger: The Arm of Roger is a fake band created by Jason Lytle and other members of American Rock band 'Grandaddy'. Back in 1999, Jason Lytle finished the mixing for the Sophtware Slump; in the prior two years however, the band wrote and performed joke songs made to sound awful. Before they sent them tapes for the real album, he created and sent 7 tapes of their joke album 'The Ham and it's Lily' in hopes for a reaction. On the following Tuesday, a V2 Records official called and said \"I got the album\u2026. now will you send me the real one you fucking asshole?!\" They then sent over The Sophtware Slump, the real album.\n\nAntenna (Cave In album): Antenna is the third studio album and the first major label album by the American rock band Cave In. Released in 2003, it was Cave In's first and only album for RCA before they were dropped by RCA and re-signed with Hydra Head. \"Antenna\" marked a more commercial shift in Cave In's style which, while critically praised, was met with uneasiness from the band and distaste from longtime fans. 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His major successes include four top eights, and five top eights. Harvey was part of the US national team that won the in 2001, which was Harvey's first Pro Tour. He also won the .\n\nNorth Jersey Imperials: The North Jersey Imperials were a soccer club based in Paramus, New Jersey. They played in the United Soccer Leagues between 1994 and 2001. The Imperials were the first pro team of US national team goalkeeper Tim Howard. Sean Kenny was the Head Coach.\n\nEric Paine: Eric Thomas Paine was a Singapore national football team goalkeeper. He is widely considered to be one of the best goalkeepers Singapore ever had. He first played for the national team in 1968. An injury relegated him to second-choice in 1977. He subsequently retired from the national team in 1978.\n\nTJ Curry: TJ Curry (born August 10, 1987) is the current US National Team Welterweight and 2013 US National Welterweight Champion, 2010 US National Champion, and 2011 Pan American Games US Team member in taekwondo. 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He also rode in the 1997 Tour de France and won the US National Race Calendar series twice. He retired from professional cycling at the end of the 2006 season after racing four seasons for the Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis. He went on to be a directeur sportif with Team Type 1 in 2009, and in 2010 joined UnitedHealthcare-Maxxis as a directeur sportif. In 2011 became DS for the US Continental team, Realcyclist.com. Whilst there he guided Francisco Mancebo to the top of the National Race Calendar individual standings in 2011 and again in 2012 (under the team's new name of Competitive Cyclist Racing Team). However he left the team when it merged with Kenda-5 Hour Energy ahead of the 2013 season. Subsequently he was approached by Team Exergy to work for them in 2013, however this fell through when Exergy withdrew its sponsorship of the team. In 2014 he worked for Team SmartStop at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge, and took the directeur sportif role at the Silber Pro Cycling Team for several races on a part-time basis, before signing a two year deal with the squad in September of that year. Fraser resides in Tucson, Arizona and has two sons named Angus and Axel.\n\nOutstanding Team ESPY Award: The Outstanding Team ESPY Award, known alternatively as the Best Team ESPY Award, has been presented annually since 1993 to the professional, collegiate, or national team, irrespective of nationality or sport contested, adjudged to be the best in a specified twelve-month period preceding the awards ceremony. In 2001, the award was bifurcated and the resulting honors were styled as the College Team of the Year and Pro Team of the Year ESPY Awards; the awards were joined once more in 2002.\n\nMarcos Abad: Marcos Abad born in Spain on 12/09/1985, is a Spanish Goalkeeper Coach who works as First Team Goalkeeper Coach at English side Leeds United, after previously holding the role of First Team Goalkeeper Coach at then Premier League side Middlesbrough F.C. and former La Liga side Elche CF.\n\nTim Howard: Timothy Matthew Howard (born March 6, 1979) is an American soccer player who captains the MLS club Colorado Rapids and plays for the United States national team as a goalkeeper.\n\nRay Callahan: Kenneth Ray Callahan (April 28, 1933 \u2013 September 2, 2017) was an American football player and coach. He was recruited by Coach Paul Bear Bryant at the University of Kentucky in 1952 under a full scholarship. Coach Bryant mentored him often taking him fishing and along on other recruiting trips to convince players to come to U.K. to play. He later coached for his alma mater as an assistant coach from 1963 to 1966. He then moved to University of Cincinnati as an assistant coach for 2 years before becoming the head football coach from 1969 to 1972, compiling a record of 20\u201323. His first pro team was in 1973 with the Baltimore Colts as a linebacker coach under former teammate Howard Schnellenberger. Callahan then took a chance with the World Football League Florida Blazers with Jack Pardee. The Blazers made it to the World Bowl losing to the Birmingham Americans by 1 point but with controversy in the officiating. Coach Callahan then bolted back to the NFL with the Chicago Bears as the offensive line coach in front of Walter Peyton for his first 3 years as a player. The Washington Redskins was his next stop for 3 years of offensive line coach again with Jack Pardee at the helm. Callahan then headed south to Texas with the Houston Oilers as the defensive line coach for 2 years. Joe Walton then called upon Ray Callahan to lead up the defensive line \"sack exchange\" consisting of Barry Bennett, Marty Lyons, Joe Klecko, Mark Gastineau, of the New York Jets for the next 7 years. Callahan retired to Bracey, Va on Lake Gaston and enjoyed lake life with his high school sweetheart wife Essie \"Lee\" Dorsey. 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Bryant is the only son of former Philadelphia 76ers player and former Los Angeles Sparks head coach Joe Bryant. Selected 13th overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1996 NBA draft, Bryant was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for Vlade Divac a month later. He and then-teammate Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002. After O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat following the 2003\u201304 season, Bryant became the cornerstone of the Lakers franchise. He led the NBA in scoring during the and seasons. In 2006, Bryant scored a career-high 81 points against the Toronto Raptors, the second-highest number of points scored in a game in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain's 100 point performance. Bryant was awarded the regular season's Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) in the 2007\u201308 season and led his team to the 2008 NBA Finals as the first seed in the Western Conference. 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Wilburn was a three-time EPBL/EBA champion with the Allentown Jets, and he won the EPBL Most Valuable Player award in 1968 while with the Trenton Colonials as well as the EBA Most Valuable Player award while with the Allentown Jets in 1974.\n\nBBL Most Valuable Player Award: The British Basketball League Most Valuable Player award is an annual award of the United Kingdom's top professional basketball league, the British Basketball League. It is awarded to the league's top performing player throughout the duration of the season. The award is decided by a panel consisting of each of the League\u2019s team's head coaches who submit one vote each at the end of the regular season, and the player with the most votes is presented with the award. Only on one occasion - the 2006\u20132007 season - has the award been shared between two players (Jeff Bonds and Brian Dux) due to a tie in the voting. Four players - Alton Byrd, Tony Dorsey, Trey Moore and Andrew Sullivan - have won the award twice, whilst only two British-born players have won the award, namely Roger Huggins and two-time winner Sullivan.\n\nACB Finals Most Valuable Player Award: The ACB Finals Most Valuable Player Award is an award for the top-tier professional basketball league in Spain, the Spanish ACB League. The ACB first named a Finals Most Valuable Player after the 1990\u201391 ACB season. Since then, only three players have won the award more than once: Arvydas Sabonis (2 times), Juan Carlos Navarro (3 times) and Felipe Reyes (2 times). Historically, the MVP of the ACB Finals usually goes to the player on the winning team that has the highest Performance Index Rating stat over the course of the Finals series.\n\nCBA Most Valuable Player: The Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) MVP is the annual award that is handed out at the end of each Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) regular season to the league's most valuable player. From the league's inaugural 1995\u201396 season until the 2011\u201312 season, only Chinese/Taiwanese players were eligible to win the award. Since the 2012\u201313 season, separate awards for both domestic and international players are handed out. Domestic players are eligible to win the CBA Domestic Most Valuable Player award, while international players are eligible to win the CBA International Most Valuable Player award.\n\nACB Most Valuable Player Award: The ACB Most Valuable Player Award is an award for the top-tier professional basketball league in Spain, the Spanish ACB League. The ACB first named a Most Valuable Player after the 1991\u201392 ACB season. Since then, four players have won the award more than once: Darryl Middleton (3-time winner), Arvydas Sabonis, Tanoka Beard, and Luis Scola (2-time winners). Additionally, only five Spanish players have won the award: Juan Carlos Navarro, Marc Gasol, Felipe Reyes, Fernando San Emeterio, and naturalized Spanish player Nikola Miroti\u0107. 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He co-owns the pawn shop with his father, Richard Benjamin Harrison, which they opened in 1989. Harrison dropped out of high school to pursue his \"$2,000-a-week business of selling fake Gucci bags\".\n\nList of Pawn Stars episodes: \"Pawn Stars\" is an American reality television series that premiered on History on July 19, 2009. The series is filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it chronicles the activities at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, a 24-hour family business operated by patriarch Richard \"Old Man\" Harrison, his son Rick Harrison, Rick's son Corey \"Big Hoss\" Harrison, and Corey's childhood friend, Austin \"Chumlee\" Russell.\n\nPawn Shop Chronicles: Pawn Shop Chronicles, also known as Hustlers, is a 2013 crime comedy film directed by Wayne Kramer and written by Adam Minarovich. The film stars an ensemble cast, led by Paul Walker, Matt Dillon, Brendan Fraser, Vincent D'Onofrio, Norman Reedus, and Chi McBride. Centering on the events in and around a pawn shop, \"Pawn Shop Chronicles\" tells three overlapping stories involving items found within said pawn shop. This was the final film featuring Walker to be released in his lifetime.\n\nRichard Benjamin Harrison: Richard Benjamin Harrison Jr., (also known by the nicknames The Old Man and The Appraiser) (born March 4, 1941), is a Las Vegas businessman and reality television personality, best known as the co-owner of the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, as featured on the History channel series \"Pawn Stars\". Harrison was the co-owner of a pawn shop with his son Rick Harrison until he suffered a stroke, causing him to retire.They opened the store together in 1989.\n\nArrowhead Pawn Shop: Arrowhead Pawn Shop is a pawn shop and part of the Iron Pipeline. It was founded in 1991 and is located in Jonesboro, Georgia. The store was described as the most significant source outside of New York State of guns recovered by the New York Police Department in 2009. After a gun from the shop was used in the murders of two New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers, the \"New York Times\" reported that Arrowhead ranked fifth on the U.S.-wide list of legal sources of guns used in crimes. The newspaper quoted an anonymous federal official as stating that \"[Arrowhead] were like a Crazy Eddie of gun dealers. They had a lot of volume and they did a lot of business.\" The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence describes Arrowhead as a \"notorious 'bad apple' gun dealer\", having sold over 1720 guns that were subsequently used in crimes.\n\nEZCorp: EZMONEY Tario Inc is an American pawn shop operator based in Austin, Texas but providing services across Mexico and Canada. It is a publicly traded company listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange and was the second largest pawn shop operator in the U.S.\n\nChumlee: Austin Lee Russell (born September 8, 1982), better known by his stage name of Chumlee, is an American actor, businessman and reality television personality, known as a cast member on the History Channel television show \"Pawn Stars\", which depicts the daily business at the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas where Russell works as an employee. Chumlee came to work at the pawn shop five years before filming of the first season, having been a childhood friend of Corey Harrison, whose father, Rick Harrison, and grandfather, Richard Benjamin Harrison, opened the shop in 1989.\n\nPawn Stars: Pawn Stars is an American reality television series, shown on History, and produced by Leftfield Pictures. The series is filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it chronicles the daily activities at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, a 24-hour family business opened in 1989 and operated by patriarch Richard \"Old Man\" Harrison, his son Rick Harrison, Rick's son Corey \"Big Hoss\" Harrison, and Corey's childhood friend, Austin \"Chumlee\" Russell. The series, which became the network's highest rated show and the No. 2 reality show behind \"Jersey Shore\", debuted on July 26, 2009.\n\nValue\u2014Beyond Price: Value\u2014Beyond Price is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film focuses on a family beset by tragedy when the father is presumed dead after his ship is lost at sea. The mother struggles to support her child and sells her possessions to a pawnbroker. When she has nothing left, save her wedding ring, the pawnbroker asks to take care of the child and the mother consents. The pawn broker gives her a pawn ticket for the girl stating \"a precious jewel, a value beyond price\" and tells her she can redeem it at any time. Before her death, she entrusts the ticket to a friend. Ten years pass, the shipwrecked father has discovered a great fortune on the island and is rescued by a passing steamship. The father soon realizes his wife is dead and his child is missing, but he receives the pawn ticket and decides to claim this jewel his wife had left for him. He redeems it at the pawn shop and finds it is his lost daughter. The film was released on November 29, 1910 and it was met with positive reviews. The film survives in the Library of Congress archives.\n\nPawnography: Pawnography is an American game show broadcast by History. 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His credits include several singles mainly recorded by country music artists. Among his co-writes are the Number One Hot Country Songs hits \"Brand New Girlfriend\" by Steve Holy, \"The Cowboy in Me\" by Tim McGraw, \"These Days,\" \"What Hurts the Most,\" \"Here\" and \"My Wish\" by Rascal Flatts.\n\nBRIT School: The BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology is a British performing arts and technology school located in Selhurst, Croydon, in the London Borough of Croydon, England, with a mandate to provide education and vocational training for the performing arts, media, art and design and the technologies that make performance possible. Selective in its intake, the school is notable for its numerous famous alumni including Marsha Ambrosius, Adele, Tara McDonald, Leo the Lion, Stefan Abingdon, Katy B, The Feeling, Imogen Heap, Jessie J, Cush Jumbo, Rizzle Kicks, the Kooks, King Krule, Loyle Carner, Leona Lewis, Eman Kellam, Raye, Ashley Madekwe, Katie Melua, Kate Nash, Shingai Shoniwa, Amy Winehouse, Ella Eyre, Rainy Milo, Antonio Orozco, and Tom Holland.\n\nJeffrey Steele: Jeffrey LeVasseur (born August 27, 1961) is an American country music singer and songwriter, more commonly known by the name Jeffrey Steele. Along with recording his own material, Steele has become a prolific Nashville songwriter, having co-written more than sixty hit songs for such artists as Montgomery Gentry, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, LeAnn Rimes, Rascal Flatts, Billy Ray Cyrus, and others.\n\nLove Is a Beautiful Thing (Phil Vassar song): \"It's a Beautiful Thing\", also known as \"Love Is a Beautiful Thing\", is a country music song co-written by American songwriters Jeffrey Steele and Craig Wiseman. The first version of this song was released on September 14, 1999 (Morten Harket's 40th birthday) by Canadian singer Paul Brandt from his 1999 album \"That's the Truth\", from which it was released as a single in both Canada and the United States. Eight years later, American singer Phil Vassar covered the song under the title \"Love Is a Beautiful Thing\" on his album \"Prayer of a Common Man\". Vassar's version reached its peak of #2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts in mid-2008.\n\nThese Days (Rascal Flatts song): \"These Days\" is a song written by Jeffrey Steele, Steve Robson, and Danny Wells, and recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts on their 2002 album \"Melt\". Released in June 2002 as that album's first single, the song became the group's first Number One hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in November of that year.\n\nShingai Shoniwa: Shingai Elizabeth Maria Shoniwa ( ; born on 1 September 1981) is an English singer, best known as the vocalist and bassist for the UK indie rock band Noisettes. Her first name, Shingai, means \"be bold/courageous/strong\" in the Shona language.\n\nNoisettes: Noisettes are an English indie rock band from London, currently composed of singer and bassist Shingai Shoniwa and guitarist Dan Smith. The band first achieved commercial success and nationwide recognition with the second single of their second album, \"Don't Upset the Rhythm (Go Baby Go)\" which reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in Spring 2009.\n\nBoy Howdy: Boy Howdy was an American country music band. It was founded in 1990 in Los Angeles, California, United States by Jeffrey Steele (lead vocals, bass guitar), Hugh Wright (drums), and brothers Cary (guitar, mandolin, vocals) and Larry Park (guitar, fiddle, vocals). Between 1992 and 1995, the band recorded two albums (1992's \"Welcome to Howdywood\" and 1995's \"Born That Way\") and an extended play (1994's \"She'd Give Anything\"), all on the Curb Records label. In that same time span, Boy Howdy charted seven singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, including the Top Ten hits \"She'd Give Anything\" and \"They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore.\" After Boy Howdy disbanded in 1996, frontman Jeffrey Steele embarked on a solo career, recording several solo albums, in addition to writing more than sixty hit singles for other country acts.\n\nI Thought I Lost You: \"I Thought I Lost You\" is a pop rock song performed by both American singer-songwriter and actress Miley Cyrus and actor and singer John Travolta. The song was co-written by Cyrus with producer Jeffrey Steele. It was released to Radio Disney as promotion for the 2008 Disney animated film \"Bolt\", in which Cyrus and Travolta provide the voices of Penny and Bolt. \"I Thought I Lost You\" was made after filmmakers requested Cyrus to write a song for the film. 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His consort is Kishar which means \"Whole Earth\". They were the children of Lahamu and Lahmu and the grandchildren of Tiamat and Aps\u00fb. They, in turn, are the parents of Anu, the god of heaven, lord of constellations, king of gods, spirits and demons.\n\nMichael Tellinger: Michael Tellinger, is a South African scientist, author, researcher, explorer and humanitarian, whose work touches the areas of science, spirituality, religion, mythology, sound, resonance, the nature of our reality and consciousness. More information can be found on his website http://michaeltellinger.com/ Tellinger is the author of several books and founder of the UBUNTU LIBERATION MOVEMENT of higher consciousness and the UBUNTU Party in South Africa. The UBUNTU Movement https://ubuntuplanet.org/ and its philosophy has supporters in over 140 countries and promotes the establishment of a new social structure to release humanity from the stranglehold of money and capitalism. Tellinger calls the new system Contributionism. The philosophy is captured in his 2014 book called UBUNTU Contributionism - A Blueprint For Human Prosperity. In 2008, Michael Tellinger exposed a vast vanished civlisation in southern Africa, that has left behind the largest continuous cluster of stone ruins found anywhere on Earth to date. He claims that they left behind mysterious tools and artefacts, which indicate that this ancient civilisation had an advanced knowledge of sound and resonance and that they used sound as a source of energy. Detailed information and images are contained in his books Adam's Calendar and Temples of the African Gods and in numerous online lectures. In his 2005 book Slave Species of god, Tellinger casts an alternative spin on human origins by combining diverse areas of research, claiming that humanity did not evolve out of apes, but were cloned by a group of beings that are collectively called the Anuna gods (ANUNNAKI) in the Sumerian clay tablets. In his numerous online lectures and videos, Tellinger shows how sound and resonance are the source of creation and how all things, seen and unseen, manifest into our reality and this dimension from the so-called void or zero-point or morphogenetic field.\n\nAnunnaki: The Anunnaki (also transcribed as Anunaki, Anunna, Ananaki, and other variations) are a group of deities that appear in the mythological traditions of the ancient Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians. Descriptions of how many Anunnaki there were and what role they fulfilled are inconsistent and often contradictory. In the earliest Sumerian writings about them, which come from the Post-Akkadian period, the Anunnaki are the most powerful deities in the pantheon, descendants of An, the god of the heavens, and their primary function is to decree the fates of humanity. In \"Inanna's Descent into the Netherworld\", the Anunnaki are portrayed as seven judges who sit before the throne of Ereshkigal in the Underworld. Later Akkadian texts, such as \"The Epic of Gilgamesh\", follow this portrayal. During the Old Babylonian period, the Anunnaki were believed to be the chthonic deities of the Underworld, while the gods of the heavens were known as the Igigi.\n\nNinlil: In Sumerian religion, Ninlil (\ud808\udc2d\ud808\udea9\ud808\udf06\ud808\udda4 NIN. L\u00cdL\"lady of the open field\" or \"Lady of the Wind\"), also called Sud, in Assyrian called \"Mulliltu\", is the consort goddess of Enlil. Her parentage is variously described. Most commonly she is called the daughter of Haia (god of stores) and Nunbarsegunu (or Ninshebargunnu [a goddess of barley] or Nisaba). Another Akkadian source says she is the daughter of Anu (a.k.a. An) and Antu (Sumerian Ki). Other sources call her a daughter of Anu and Nammu.\n\nLast Train (song): \"Last Train to Heaven\" is a song written by Paul Kelly for the album, \"Gossip\" (September 1986), which was performed by his group, Paul Kelly & the Coloured Girls. It was re-written as \"Last Train\", a dance-orientated remake, and is the first single released by Christine Anu. Anu and Kelly performed \"Last Train\" as a duet, which was issued on 20 September 1993 and peaked at No.\u00a093 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart in the following month. It was listed at No.\u00a061 on national radio, Triple J's Hottest 100 for 1993.\n\nWarumpi Band: Warumpi Band were an Australian country and Aboriginal rock group which formed in the outback settlement of Papunya, Northern Territory in 1980. The original line-up was George Burarrwanga on vocals and didgeridoo, Gordon Butcher on drums, his brother Sammy Butcher on guitar and bass guitar, and Neil Murray on rhythm guitar and backing vocals. Their key singles are \"Jailanguru Pakarnu\" (1983), \"Blackfella/Whitefella\" (1985), \"Sit Down Money\" (1986), \"My Island Home\" (1987) and \"No Fear\" (1987). The group released three albums, \"Big Name, No Blankets\" (1985), \"Go Bush!\" (1987) and \"Too Much Humbug\" (1996). From late 1987 to mid-1995 the group rarely performed as Murray focused on his solo career. In early 1995, Christine Anu (former backing singer in Murray's touring group, The Rainmakers), issued a cover version of \"My Island Home\". Warumpi Band regrouped before disbanding in 2000. Burarrwanga died on 10 June 2007 of lung cancer.\n\nNinsun: In Sumerian mythology, Ninsun or Ninsumun (cuneiform: \ud808\udc2d\ud808\udea9\ud808\udf06\ud808\udd22 Sumerian: \"Nin-sumun(ak)\" \"lady of the wild cows\") is a goddess, best known as the mother of the legendary hero Gilgamesh, and as the tutelary goddess of Gudea of Lagash. Her parents are the deities Anu and Uras. Ninsun has also been linked to older deities as she is believed to be their reincarnation.\n\nAntu (goddess): In Akkadian mythology, Antu or Antum (add the name in cuneiform please an=\ud808\udc2d shar=?) is a Babylonian goddess. She was the first consort of Anu, and the pair were the parents of the Anunnaki and the Utukki. Antu was a dominant feature of the Babylonian \"akit\" festival until as recently as 200 BC, her later pre-eminence possibly attributable to identification with the Greek goddess Hera. Antu was replaced as consort by Ishtar or Inanna, who may also be a daughter of Anu and Antu.\n\nIban language: The Iban language (\"jaku Iban\") is spoken by the Iban, a branch of the Dayak ethnic group formerly known as \"Sea Dayak\" who live in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan and in Brunei. It belongs to Malayic languages a Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is related to Malay, more closely to Sarawakian Malay. It is thought that the homeland of the Malayic languages is in western Borneo, where the Ibanic languages remain. The Malayan branch represents a secondary dispersal, probably from central Sumatra but possibly also from Borneo. The Iban language is also a subject tested in PMR and SPM, the Malaysian public examination for Form 3 and Form 5 students respectively. Students comment that questions from these exams mostly cover the classic Iban language, making them a daunting task for many who are more fluent in the contemporary tongue. The language is mostly taught to students in rural areas with a majority Iban population, including Baleh (Kapit), Betong, Sri Aman, Saratok, Lubok Antu, Pelagus (Kapit), Pakan and Julau.\n\nGerra (god): Gerra (also known as Girra) is the Babylonian and Akkadian god of fire, derived from the earlier Sumerian deity Gibil. 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Although it is one of the writer's lesser known plays, on several occasions Henrik Ibsen called \"Emperor and Galilean\" his major work. \"Emperor and Galilean\" is written in two complementary parts with five acts in each part and is Ibsen's longest play.\n\nPeer Gynt Prize: The Peer Gynt Prize or the Peer Gynt Award (\"\u00c5rets Peer Gynt\" or \"Per Gynt-prisen\") is a private Norwegian prize presented annually by the private commercial company \"Peer Gynt AS\" during the Peer Gynt Festival, also organised by the same company. The Peer Gynt Prize is named after the main character in \"Peer Gynt\" (1867), a five-act play in verse by Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. The prize is awarded to people or institutions who has marked themselves in a positive way nationally and internationally. 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As a result of being branded an \"immoral\" work in the press, the Christiania Theatre would not dare to stage it at first. \"The play aroused a storm of hostility,\" Ibsen wrote in its preface three years later, \"more violent and more widespread than most books could boast of having evoked in a community the vast majority of whose members commonly regard matters of literature as being of small concern.\" The only person who approved of it at the time, Ibsen later said, was his wife. He revised the play in 1866, in preparation for its publication \"as a Christmas book,\" as he put it. His decision to make it more appealing to Danish readers by removing many of its specifically Norwegian words has been taken as an early instance of the expression of his contempt for the contemporary Norwegian campaign to purge the language of its foreign influences.\n\nPeer Gynt: Peer Gynt ( ; ] ) is a five-act play in verse by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen published in 1867. It was illustrated by Arthur Rackham as a children's book in 1936. Written in Danish\u2014the common written language of Denmark and Norway in Ibsen's lifetime\u2014it is one of the most widely performed Norwegian plays. Ibsen believed \"Per Gynt\", the Norwegian fairy tale on which the play is loosely based, to be rooted in fact, and several of the characters are modelled after Ibsen's own family, notably his parents Knud Ibsen and Marichen Altenburg. He was also generally inspired by Peter Christen Asbj\u00f8rnsen's collection of Norwegian fairy tales, published in 1845 (\"Huldre-Eventyr og Folkesagn\").\n\nLoMsk: LoMsk is a Norwegian folk rock band from Lom in Gudbrandsdalen established in 1982. Their sound is inspired by the folk traditions of the area which they mix with rock influences. 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The first narrative feature film in the Kinyarwanda language, the film was an Official Selection at the Cannes Film Festival, the Berlin Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, the Busan International Film Festival. American critic Roger Ebert calls it \"in every frame a beautiful and powerful film \u2014 a masterpiece.\"\n\nJust, Melvin: Just Evil: Just, Melvin: Just Evil is a 2000 American documentary by James Ronald Whitney about his grandfather, Melvin Just, and the devastating consequences of the sexual abuse Just inflicted on their family. It premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival and aired on HBO on April 22, 2001. The film was well received overall; critic Roger Ebert called \"Just, Melvin\" \"one of the most powerful documentaries I've seen.\"\n\nRogerEbert.com: RogerEbert.com is a film review website that archives film critic Roger Ebert's reviews for the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" and also shares other critics' reviews and essays. Ebert handpicked writers from around the world to contribute to the website. After Ebert died in 2013, the website was relaunched under Ebert Digital, a partnership between Ebert, his wife Chaz, and friend Josh Golden, begun while Ebert was still alive.\n\nEbert Presents: At the Movies: Ebert Presents: At the Movies was a weekly, nationally syndicated movie review television program produced and presented by film critic Roger Ebert and co-produced by his wife, Chaz Ebert. The program aired on public television stations in the United States through American Public Television.\n\nPatrick Creadon: Patrick Creadon (born May 1, 1967) is an American film director primarily known for his work in independent documentary films. His first film, \"Wordplay\", profiled \"New York Times\" crossword editor Will Shortz and premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. Soon after its premiere, \"Wordplay\" became the second-highest grossing documentary of that year. His second film, \"I.O.U.S.A.\", examined America's debt problem and forecast the global financial crisis of 2008-2009. \"I.O.U.S.A\" premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was later named one of film critic Roger Ebert's Top 5 Documentaries of the Year.\n\nBeyond the Call: Beyond the Call is a 2006 documentary film about three middle-aged men who are former soldiers and modern-day knights. They travel the world delivering life saving humanitarian aid directly into the hands of civilians and doctors in some of the most dangerous yet beautiful places on Earth, the front lines of war. It is the directorial debut of Academy Award nominee Adrian Belic. The film has been screened in over 80 film festivals on five continents, winning 25 awards so far.\n\nThe Great Movies: The Great Movies is the name of several publications, both online and in print, from the film critic Roger Ebert. The object was, as Ebert put it, to \"make a tour of the landmarks of the first century of cinema.\"", "question": "Which documentary did critic Roger Ebert call \"one of the most powerful documentaries I've seen\", 2006's Beyond the Call or 2000's Just, Melvin: Just Evil?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"documentary_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the documentary film."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the documentary."}, "ebert_quote": {"type": "string", "description": "The specific quote attributed to Roger Ebert about the film."}, "ebert_assessment_category": {"type": "string", "description": "A categorization of Roger Ebert's assessment of the film (e.g., 'highly positive', 'masterpiece')."}}, "required": ["documentary_title", "release_year", "ebert_quote", "ebert_assessment_category"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"documentary_title": "Just, Melvin: Just Evil", "release_year": 2000, "ebert_quote": "one of the most powerful documentaries I've seen", "ebert_assessment_category": "highly positive"}, "ground_truth": {"documentary_title": "Just, Melvin: Just Evil", "release_year": 2000, "ebert_quote": "one of the most powerful documentaries I've seen", "ebert_assessment_category": "highly positive"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1640, "output_tokens": 53, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d7ec0696584bf02f185a9b1de314f2e05c26396c0f86a920f5967b5c06173bed", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a8bc7f65542995e66a4750b", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "The Count of Monte Cristo", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "The Count of Monte Cristo (1953 film): The Count of Monte Cristo (Spanish: El Conde de Montecristo) is a 1953 Argentine-Mexican historical adventure film directed by Le\u00f3n Klimovsky and starring Jorge Mistral, Elina Colomer and Santiago G\u00f3mez Cou. It is an adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's 1844 novel \"The Count of Monte Cristo\".\n\nThe Count of Monte Cristo (1975 film): The Count of Monte Cristo is a 1975 television film produced by ITC Entertainment and based upon the book \"The Count of Monte Cristo\" by Alexandre Dumas, p\u00e8re. It was directed by David Greene and starred Richard Chamberlain as Edmond Dant\u00e8s, Kate Nelligan as Mercedes, Tony Curtis as Fernand Mondego, Louis Jourdan (who played Edmond Dant\u00e8s in the 1961 film adaptation of the novel) as De Villefort, Donald Pleasence as Danglars, Trevor Howard as Abb\u00e9 Faria, and Isabelle de Valvert as Haydee. ITC had previously produced a 39-part TV series based on the same source material, in 1956.\n\nMonte Cristo (1922 film): Monte Cristo is a 1922 American silent film produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Emmett J. Flynn. It is based on the novel \"The Count of Monte Cristo\" by Alexandre Dumas, which was adapted by 19th century thespian Charles Fechter and written for this screen version by Bernard McConville. John Gilbert plays the hero with Estelle Taylor as the leading lady. This film was long thought lost until a print surfaced in the Czech Republic. The film has been released on DVD, packaged with Gilbert's 1926 MGM film \"Bardelys the Magnificent\".\n\nThe Return of Monte Cristo (1946 film): The Return of Monte Cristo is a 1946 swashbuckler film which is a sequel to \"The Count of Monte Cristo\" (1934) and \"The Son of Monte Cristo\" (1940)\"\n\nEdmond Dant\u00e8s: Edmond Dant\u00e8s (] ) is a title character and the protagonist of Alexandre Dumas, p\u00e8re's 1844 adventure novel \"The Count of Monte Cristo\". Within the story's narrative, Dant\u00e8s is an intelligent, honest, and loving man who turns bitter and vengeful after he is framed for a crime he did not commit. When Dant\u00e8s finds himself free and enormously wealthy, he takes it upon himself to reward those who have helped him in his plight and punish those responsible for his years of suffering. He is known by the aliases The Count of Monte Cristo (French: \"le Comte de Monte-Cristo\" ), Sinbad the Sailor (\"Sinbad le Marin\"), Abb\u00e9 Busoni, and Lord Wilmore.\n\nThe Count of Monte Cristo (James Behr musical): The Count of Monte Cristo musical, book and music by James Behr, is adapted from the famous novel by Alexander Dumas. \" The Count of Monte Cristo\" was awarded as Finalist in the New York Musical Theatre Festival, 2011. It was performed in its entirety at the Off-Broadway Bleecker Street Theater in New York in 2012 as part of the Planet Connections Theatre Festivity. The Count of Monte Cristo was also performed in part in New York in 2010 at the New York Off-Broadway Wings Theater during the 2010 West Village Musical Theatre Festival. It received the festival award for Best Musical Score. The performances received publication and positive reviews from online newspaper \"News Blaze\". Stylistically, the musical has a sound associated with traditional Broadway musicals given that it is orchestrated and recorded with a 30-piece orchestra (i.e., strings, woodwinds and brass).\n\nThe Count of Monte Cristo (1934 film): The Count of Monte Cristo is a 1934 American adventure film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Robert Donat and Elissa Landi. Based on the 1844 novel \"The Count of Monte Cristo\" by Alexandre Dumas, the story concerns a man who is unjustly imprisoned for 20 years for innocently delivering a letter entrusted to him. When he finally escapes, he seeks revenge against the greedy men who conspired to put him in prison.\n\nThe Count of Monte Cristo (1942 film): The Count of Monte Cristo (Spanish: El Conde de Montecristo ) is a 1942 Mexican historical adventure film directed by Roberto Gavald\u00f3n and Chano Urueta and starring Arturo de C\u00f3rdova, Mapy Cort\u00e9s and Anita Blanch. It is based on Alexandre Dumas's novel \"The Count of Monte Cristo\". a story which has been adapted for film many times.\n\nJim Caviezel: James Patrick Caviezel (born September 26, 1968) is an American actor, best known for portraying Jesus Christ in the 2004 film \"The Passion of the Christ\". 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They are one of the most successful teams in terms of producing National Hockey League (NHL) alumni, a list that includes Sven Baertschi, Joe Morrow, Ryan Johansen, Braydon Coburn, Adam Deadmarsh, Rob Klinkhammer, Brandon Dubinsky, Tyler Wotherspoon, Andrew Ference, Paul Gaustad, Jannik Hansen, Marian Hossa, Seth Jones, Brenden Morrow, Nino Niederreiter, Mike Vernon, Glen Wesley and Hall of Famers Mark Messier and Cam Neely.\n\nNino Niederreiter: Nino Niederreiter (born 8 September 1992), nicknamed El Ni\u00f1o, is a Swiss ice hockey player currently playing for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected fifth overall by the New York Islanders in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, making him the highest-drafted Swiss hockey player in NHL history at the time until Nico Hischier was drafted first overall. 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Walz played in 607 NHL games in 11 seasons with Boston, Philadelphia, Calgary, Detroit, and Minnesota. He had 260 points (109 goals, 151 assists) and 343 penalty minutes and earned 40 career multi-point games.\n\nKieffer Bellows: Kieffer Bellows (born June 10, 1998) is an American ice hockey player, currently playing for the Portland Winterhawks of the Western Hockey League (WHL). He is the son of former Canadian NHL All-Star Brian Bellows. He was drafted in the first round (19th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Islanders.\n\nList of sports venues in Portland, Oregon: The following is a list of sports venues in Portland, Oregon, specifically the metro area, that are currently in operation or defunct. The city features two major sports franchises, the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Portland Winterhawks, who are major junior ice hockey franchise in the Western Hockey League, have played in the city since 1976 when the Edmonton Oil Kings were relocated. They are a unique team in that they have two venues, the Moda Center and the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Providence Park, a 20,323 seat open-air stadium which is the home of the Timbers and the Portland State Vikings football team, is the largest non-auto sports venue in Portland. The Moda Center, formerly the Rose Garden, is a close second with 19,980 seats for basketball games and slightly less for hockey match-ups. Portland International Raceway in Hayden Meadows has the largest seating capacity (30,000) of any sporting venue in Portland. There are several golf courses in the Portland metro area, including the Portland Golf Club where the 1946 PGA Championship was held.\n\n2013 Memorial Cup: The 2013 Memorial Cup was a four-team, round-robin format ice hockey tournament played from May 17\u201326, 2013. 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DeGarmo described her as an over-the-top \"jersey girl\", and noted her flamboyant costumes and voice. The show's executive producer and head writer Maria Arena Bell offered DeGarmo the role of Veneziano after seeing her performance of Penny Pingleton in the musical production of \"Hairspray\".\n\nJoseph Glimco: Joseph Paul Glimco (January 14, 1909 \u2013 April 28, 1991) was an Italian American labor leader and well-known organized crime figure based in Chicago, Illinois. He was considered \"Chicago's top labor racketeer\" in the 1950s. One high-ranking Chicago Teamsters leader noted in 1954, \"He is the mob. When he opens his mouth, it's the syndicate talking.\" Glimco was active in the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) and a close associate of Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa. He was a capo in the Chicago Outfit, an organized crime syndicate, and oversaw the syndicate's labor racketeering efforts. He worked closely with Tony \"Joe Batters\" Accardo, who led the Chicago Outfit from 1943 to 1957, and Sam \"Momo\" Giancana, who led the syndicate from 1957 to 1966. A United States Senate committee once claimed that Glimco ran \"the nation's most corrupt union.\"\n\nJack Tocco: Giacomo \"Jack\" William Tocco ( \u00a01927 \u2013 July 14, 2014) was an Italian-American mobster long-time leader and mob boss of organized crime organization known as the Detroit Partnership, based in Detroit, Michigan. Of Sicilian ancestry, he had numerous legitimate business holdings.\n\nLucky Luciano: Charles \"Lucky\" Luciano ( ; born Salvatore Lucania November 24, 1897 \u2013 January 26, 1962) was an Italian-American mobster and crime boss. Luciano is considered the father of modern organized crime in the United States for the establishment of the first Commission. He was also the first official boss of the modern Genovese crime family. 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Among other things, Fratto became the Iowa distributor of \"Canadian Ace Beer\" which was a Capone Family enterprise.\n\nFrank Ragano: Frank Ragano (January 25, 1923 \u2013 May 13, 1998) was a self-styled \"mob lawyer\" from Florida, who made his name representing organized crime figures such as Santo Trafficante, Jr. and Carlos Marcello, and also served as lawyer for Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa. In his 1994 autobiography \"Mob Lawyer\", Ragano recounted his career in defending members of organized crime, and made the controversial allegation that Florida mob boss Santo Trafficante, Jr. confessed to him shortly before he died in 1987 that he and Carlos Marcello had arranged for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. These Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories have been called into serious question by others.\n\nMurder, Inc.: Murder, Inc. (or Murder Incorporated) was the name the news media gave to organized crime groups in the 1930s and 40s that acted as the enforcement arm of the Italian-American Mafia, Jewish mob, and connected organized crime groups in New York and elsewhere. The groups were largely composed of Italian-American and Jewish gangsters from the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Brownsville, East New York, and Ocean Hill. Originally headed by Louis \"Lepke\" Buchalter, and later by Albert \"The Mad Hatter\" Anastasia, Murder, Inc. was believed to be responsible for between 400 and 1,000 contract killings, until the group was exposed in the early 1940s by former group member Abe \"Kid Twist\" Reles. In the trials that followed, many members were convicted and executed, and Abe Reles himself died after \"falling out of a window\". Thomas E. 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The car was originally made by Dacon as Dacon 828. Dacon was originally the Brazilian representative of Porsche, but when imports were prohibited in 1976 they developed a car of their own. The name was chosen to remind one of Porsche 928 and the Dacon 828 used rear lights and other Porsche parts for their car. The Dacon version was only sold between 1983 and July 1994, only 47 cars were sold. It was then powered by a 1.6 litre VW boxer engine connected to a 4 speed gearbox.\n\nTurbocharged petrol engines: Turbochargers are commonly used in passenger cars to obtain greater power output from a given engine size. The compact nature of a turbocharger means it is often a more space-efficient solution for increasing power output than increasing engine displacement. As an example, the turbo Porsche 944's acceleration performance was very similar to that of the larger-engine naturally aspirated Porsche 928. 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It was succeeded by a modified version, internally referred to as Porsche 964 but still sold as \"Porsche 911\", as are current models.\n\nPersonal luxury car: A personal luxury car is an American car classification describing a highly styled, mass produced, luxury vehicle with an emphasis on image over practicality. Effectively high priced Veblen goods, personal luxury cars favor style and perceived cachet while accenting the comfort and satisfaction of their owner and driver above all else. A high level of features and trim is offered, typically at the expense of passenger capacity, cargo room, and fuel economy. Characteristically built on a two-door platform with distinctive exteriors, they often share mechanical components in common with their manufacturers' popular mass market vehicles. 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Also known as \"Wesstyle\" he is a founding member of the band Hed PE, formed in 1994 in Huntington Beach, CA. Geer was a guitarist, songwriter and producer in the band until his departure in 2003.\n\nThe Corrs: The Corrs are an Irish band that combine pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music. The group consists of the Corr siblings, Andrea (lead vocals, tin whistle); Sharon (violin, vocals); Caroline (drums, percussion, piano, bodhr\u00e1n, vocals) and Jim (guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals). They are from Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland.\n\nNocturne (band): Nocturne was an industrial band formed in 1995 in Dallas, Texas. The band's core members were Lacey Sculls and Chris Telkes, and several touring musicians, usually Ben Graves of the Murderdolls and \"Rotten\" Rotny also guitar player of the industrial/metal band Psyclon Nine.\n\nThe Walls: The Walls are an Irish rock band. They were formed in 1998 by two ex-members of The Stunning \u2013 brothers Steve and Joe Wall. Their debut album \"Hi-Lo\" was released in 2000 and included the singles \"Bone Deep\", \"Something's Wrong\" and \"Some kind of a Girl\". U2 invited The Walls to support them at their second show in Slane Castle in 2002 after the band sent them copies of their debut. A number of songs from \"Hi-Lo\" featured in movies: Goldfish Memory, On the Edge, and Dead Bodies. In 2002 they released the single \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\". It was used on an Irish TV commercial and became a hit in Ireland. The subsequent album \"New Dawn Breaking\" (2005) included \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\" and three other singles: \"Drowning Pool\", \"Passing Through\" and \"Black and Blue\". The 2013 movie Begin Again starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo features \"Drowning Pool\" over the opening credits. The first track on the album \"Open Road\" proved a favourite with Nic Harcourt on his KCRW show \"Morning Becomes Eclectic\" and he invited the band to play a session on the show in 2006. They played SXSW in Austin, Texas, a few days beforehand. The following year the band travelled to Australia and played their first shows there, opening up for Crowded House on the latter's first reunion gigs. The Walls opened the shows in Sydney and Melbourne and also performed their own gigs in both of those cities. The band's third album \"Stop the Lights\" was released in 2012. The first single \"Bird in a Cage\" became a firm favourite with Irish radio, in particular with Irish DJ Tony Fenton who championed them. The second single was the title track \"Stop the Lights\", an autobiographical story of a motorbike crash. A video was shot for the song in the brother's hometown, Ennistymon, and in the Dublin mountains. In March 2013 the band played their first shows in Russia and performed live on the Evening Urgant show. They returned the following year.\n\nDante Adrian White: Dante Adrian White aka \"Dante Aliano\", \"Dante Adrian\", \"Dante White-Aliano\", and \"Dante White\", is a Rock and Roll and Alternative songwriter, vocalist, guitar player and recording artist from Monterey, California. His work has appeared on over 80 recordings on several record labels, including Gold Standard Laboratories, Dim Mak, Sympathy For The Record Industry, Infrasonic Sound, 10,000 Baby Names, Cold Sweat and Flapping Jet. He is currently the leader of the Los Angeles based band, Dante Vs Zombies. Previously, he was the main songwriter, vocalist and guitar player for The Starlite Desperation as well as the vocalist for The Lost Kids and a guitar player for The Detroit Cobras. He currently lives in Los Angeles, Ca.\n\nGuitar synthesizer: A guitar synthesizer (also guitar synth, alternatively \"guitar-synthesizer\", \"guitar-synth\", \"guitar/synthesizer\", \"guitar/synth\", \"g-synth\" or \"synth guitar\" ) is any one of a number of musical instrument systems that allow a guitar player to play synthesizer sound.\n\nJim Corr: James Steven Ignatius Corr MBE (born 31 July 1964) is an Irish musician, singer and songwriter. He is a member of the Irish folk/rock band \"The Corrs\", the other members being his three younger sisters Andrea, Sharon and Caroline. He is also a DJ.\n\nGuy Mann-Dude: Guy Mann-Dude is an American-born musician who was best known in the late 1980s and early 1990s after his self named band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1988. 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In addition to playing football, McMillan is also a qualified architect.\n\n2006 Meteor Awards: The 2006 Meteor Music Awards took place in the Point Theatre, Dublin on 2 February 2006. It was the sixth edition of Ireland's national music awards. The event was later aired on RT\u00c9 Two on at 21:00 on Sunday 5 February. The awards show was hosted by the comedian Patrick Kielty. A total of seventeen awards were presented at the ceremony. U2 were the largest winners at the 2006 awards, receiving three gongs, Best Irish Band, Best Irish Album for \"How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb\" and Best Live Performance for their 2005 Croke Park shows. The band's bassist Adam Clayton attended the show and picked up the awards. The four international awards were divided between Kanye West (Best International Male), Gwen Stefani (Best International Female) and Kaiser Chiefs (Best International Band and Best International Album for \"Employment\"). The Pogues were presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award, whilst Today FM presenter Ray D'Arcy was named Best Irish DJ for a second consecutive year. 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Medea was Italian-born (her original surname was Mei) but she became completely Russianized after marrying Nikolay. They had separate careers before their wedding, and again after their divorce in 1904, but during the 15 years of their marriage they almost always sang in the same performances. They created the main tenor and soprano roles in two operas by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky \u2013 \"The Queen of Spades\" and \"Iolanta\" \u2013 and appeared in a number of other important Russian musical premieres.\n\nIolanta: Iolanta, Op. 69, (Russian: \u0418\u043e\u043b\u0430\u043d\u0442\u0430 ) is a lyric opera in one act by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. It was the last opera he composed. The libretto was written by the composer's brother Modest Tchaikovsky, and is based on the Danish play \"Kong Ren\u00e9s Datter \" (\"King Ren\u00e9's Daughter\") by Henrik Hertz, a romanticised account of the life of Yolande de Bar. In the original Danish play, the spelling of the princess's name was \"Iolanthe\", later adopted for the otherwise unrelated Gilbert and Sullivan operetta of that name. The play was translated by Fyodor Miller and adapted by Vladimir Zotov. The opera received its premiere on 18 December 1892 in Saint Petersburg.\n\nKing Ren\u00e9's Daughter: Kong Ren\u00e9s Datter (\"King Ren\u00e9\u2019s Daughter\") is a Danish verse drama written in 1845 by Henrik Hertz. It is a fictional account of the early life of Yolande of Lorraine, daughter of Ren\u00e9 of Anjou, in which she is depicted as a beautiful blind sixteen-year-old princess who lives in a protected garden paradise. The play was highly popular in the 19th century. It was translated into many languages, copied, parodied and adapted. The Russian adaptation by Vladimir Zotov was used as the basis for the 1892 opera \"Iolanta\", written by Tchaikovsky, with libretto by his brother Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky.\n\nAmir Hosseinpour: Amir Hosseinpour is an opera director and choreographer who has worked in major opera houses around the world. He is a collaborator with directors such as Pierre Audi, founder of the Almeida Theatre, Nigel Lowery, and choreographer Jonathan Lunn. His production of Haydn's Orlando Paladino, co-directed with Nigel Lowery, continues to be broadcast on Sky Arts HD on a regular basis. Some of his biggest productions have been recorded for international DVD release. His choreography for Michael Tippett's The Midsummer Marriage at the Bavarian State Opera in February 1998 was described as 'stunning' by The Daily Telegraph critic, Rupert Christiansen, and it was also highly praised by Wolfgang Sandner in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Other outstanding reviews for Hosseinpour's work in the German-speaking newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) were for Les Paladins (Rameau) at Basel in December 2004, reviewed by Gerhard Koch, Petrushka at Munich reviewed by Jochen Schmidt in December 1999 and Orph\u00e9e et Eurydice at the Bavarian State Opera in November 2003.\n\nPiano Concerto (Tippett): British composer Michael Tippett composed his Concerto for Piano and Orchestra between 1953 and 1955 on a commission from the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. The overall character of the work was influenced by the composer's hearing German pianist Walter Gieseking rehearse Ludwig van Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto in 1950. Its musical content, while influenced by this concerto, was also shaped largely by Tippett's opera \"The Midsummer Marriage\", which he had completed in 1952. While Tippett had conceived the work initially in the mid-1940s, he had been preoccupied in much of the intervening time with \"The Midsummer Marriage\".\n\nAnna Nechaeva: Anna Nechaeva is Russian soprano singer who was born in Saratov and used attend its Conservatory in 1996. Later she was offered to perform the role of \"Tatiana\" in \"Eugene Onegin\" at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory and by 2003 became a soloist at the Saint Petersburg Opera where she continued her original role as well as other title roles in Giacomo Puccini's \"Gianni Schicchi\", Madama Butterfly, and \"Suor Angelica\". From 2008 to 2011 she became a soloist at the Mikhaylovsky Theatre where she performed roles of \"Nedda\" in \"Pagliacci\" and \"Rachel\" in \"The Jews\" as well as the title roles of \"Rusalka\" and of course \"Tatiana\" in \"Eugene Onegin\". In 2012, she made her first public appearance with Bolshoi Theatre where she sang in \"The Enchantress\" portraying \"Nastasya\" becoming soloist there the same year. After her debut, she performed such roles as \"Iolanta\" in an opera of the same name as well as \"Liu\" in \"Turandot\" and \"Yaroslavna\" in \"Prince Igor\".\n\nPetr Migunov: Petr Migunov (Russian: \u041f\u0451\u0442\u0440 \u0412\u0438\u043a\u0442\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041c\u0438\u0433\u0443\u043d\u043e\u0432 ; born August 24, 1974) is a Russian opera and classical singer (bass) who graduated from the Saint Petersburg Conservatory and was a winner of both the Tokyo and Salzburg Competitions in 1997 and 1999 respectively. He is well known for his performances as the bass soloist in Beethoven's \"Ninth Symphony\" as well as in the requiems of Mozart and Faure. He is also known for his singing of operatic bass roles such as Mephistopheles in \"Faust\", Prince Gremin in \"Eugene Onegin\", Ren\u00e9 in \"Iolanta\" and Don I\u00f1igo in \"L'heure espagnole\". In 2000 he performed at both Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center Theater and since that time performs in Russia where he is a soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre.\n\nThe Midsummer Marriage: The Midsummer Marriage is an opera in three acts, with music and libretto by Michael Tippett. The work's first performance was at Covent Garden, 27 January 1955, conducted by John Pritchard. The reception of the opera was controversial, over perceived confusion as to the libretto and Tippett's use of symbols and psychological references. Nonetheless the opera has received at least ten more productions, including two further productions at the Royal Opera, in England, Wales, Scotland, Germany, Sweden and the United States.\n\nLe songe d'une nuit d'\u00e9t\u00e9: Le songe d'une nuit d'\u00e9t\u00e9 (\"A Midsummer Night's Dream\") is an op\u00e9ra-comique in three acts composed by Ambroise Thomas to a French libretto by Joseph-Bernard Rosier and Adolphe de Leuven. Although it shares the French title for Shakespeare's play, \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", its plot is not based on the play. Shakespeare himself is a character in the opera as are Elizabeth I and Falstaff.\n\nMichael Tippett: Sir Michael Kemp Tippett {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (2 January 1905\u00a0\u2013 8 January 1998) was an English composer who rose to prominence during and immediately after the Second World War. In his lifetime he was sometimes ranked with his contemporary Benjamin Britten as one of the leading British composers of the 20th century. 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Hawaii finished the 2004 season with an 8\u20135 record, going 4\u20134 in Western Athletic Conference (WAC) play. The Warriors made their third straight appearance in the Hawaii Bowl, facing off against the UAB Blazers. The Warriors would go on to defeat the Blazers and cap off their third straight winning season, the fifth in six seasons under head coach June Jones.\n\n2010 Hawaii Warriors football team: The 2010 Hawaii Warriors football team represented the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the 2010 college football season. The Warriors, led by third-year head coach Greg McMackin, were members of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) and played their home games at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. They finished the season 10\u20134, 7\u20131 in WAC play to claim a share of the WAC championship with Boise State and Nevada. They were invited to the Hawaii Bowl where they were defeated by Tulsa, 62\u201335.\n\n2006 Hawaii Warriors football team: The 2006 Hawaii Warriors football team represented the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the 2006 NCAA Division I-Bowl Subdivision college football season. The Warriors tied the school record for most victories in a season with 11, with their only losses coming against the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, an undefeated Boise State team that would go on to participate in the Bowl Championship Series and an Oregon State program that won ten games and finished the season nationally ranked. The Warriors finished in second place in the Western Athletic Conference behind Boise State and returned to the Hawaii Bowl after missing out on postseason play in 2005 due to a losing record. The Warriors defeated the Arizona State Sun Devils in the bowl game by a score of 41\u201324 to round out one of the school's most successful football seasons ever.\n\n2012 Hawaii Warriors football team: The 2012 Hawaii Warriors football team represented the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They were led by first-year head coach Norm Chow and played their home games at Aloha Stadium. They were first year members of the Mountain West Conference. They finished the season 3\u20139, 1\u20137 in Mountain West play to finish in a tie for ninth place.\n\n2008 Hawaii Warriors football team: The 2008 Hawaii Warriors football team represented the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS college football season. The Warriors started the season with a new coaching staff headed by Greg McMackin, who had previously been the team's defensive coordinator.\n\n2009 Hawaii Warriors football team: The 2009 Hawaii Warriors football team represented the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They were leadby second-year head coach Greg McMackin The Warriors finished the season 6\u20137 and 3\u20135 in Western Athletic Conference (WAC) play.\n\nJune Jones: June Sheldon Jones III (born February 19, 1953) is an American football coach and former player, currently serving as a head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He was the head football coach at Southern Methodist University (SMU), where he served as head coach from 2008 to 2014, before resigning on September 8, 2014. Jones was also the head football coach at the University of Hawaii at Manoa from 1999 to 2007. Previously, he coached in the National Football League (NFL): a three-year tenure as head coach of the Atlanta Falcons from 1994 to 1996 and a ten-game stint as interim head coach of the San Diego Chargers in 1998.\n\n2003 Hawaii Warriors football team: The 2003 Hawaii Warriors football team represented the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. Hawaii finished the 2003 season with a 9\u20135 record, going 6\u20132 in Western Athletic Conference (WAC) play. The Warriors made their second straight appearance in the Hawaii Bowl, facing off against Houston. The Warriors capped off their second straight winning season, and the fourth in five seasons, under head coach June Jones with a bowl win.\n\n2011 Hawaii Warriors football team: The 2011 Hawaii Warriors football team represented the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. 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Produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, the special was an adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical \"The Sound of Music\", starring country singer Carrie Underwood as Maria von Trapp, performed and televised live from Grumman Studios in Bethpage, New York.\n\nMichael Hordern: Sir Michael Murray Hordern, CBE (3 October 19112 May 1995) was an English stage and film actor whose career spanned nearly 60 years. He is best known for his Shakespearean roles, especially that of King Lear, which he played to much acclaim on stage in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1969 and London in 1970. He then successfully assumed the role on television five years later. He often appeared in film, rising from a bit part actor in the late 1930s to a member of the main cast; by the time of his death he had appeared in nearly 140 cinema roles. His later work was predominantly in television and radio.\n\nThe Sound of Music Live (2015): The Sound of Music Live is a television special that was originally broadcast by ITV on 20 December 2015. The special was an adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical \"The Sound of Music\", starring Kara Tointon as Maria von Trapp, performed and televised live from 3 Mills Studios in London. Notable cast members include: Kara Tointon, Katherine Kelly, Alexander Armstrong, Julian Ovenden, Mel Giedroyc, Maria Friedman and notable child actors including Guy Trundle, Tom Sargent and Zac Lester, among others.\n\nKyrle Bellew: Harold Kyrle Money Bellew (28 March 1850 \u2013 2 November 1911), better known as Kyrle Bellew, was an English stage and silent film actor in the late 19th and early 20th century. He notably toured with Cora Brown-Potter in the 1880s and 1890s, and was cast as the leading man in many stage productions alongside her. He was also a signwriter, gold prospector and rancher mainly in Australia.\n\nJulian Ovenden: Julian Mark Ovenden (born 29 November 1976) is an English stage, television and film actor and singer. He has starred on Broadway and in the West End, in television series in both the UK and US, as well as having an international career as a concert and recording artist.\n\nGordon Harker: Gordon Harker (7 August 1885 \u2013 2 March 1967) was an English stage and film actor. he had a long career on the stage, from 1902 to the 1950s. One of the last plays he starred in was \"Small Hotel\", a popular comedy he toured in 1955. In addition, he appeared in 68 films between 1921 and 1959, including three silent films directed by Alfred Hitchcock and in several scenes in \"Elstree Calling\" (1930), a revue film co-directed by Hitchcock. He was known for his performance as Inspector Hornleigh in a trilogy of films produced between 1938 and 1940, as well in \"Saloon Bar\" (1940), based on a stage play he had starred in and another one of his stage successes The Poltergeist made into the film \"Things Happen at Night\" (1947), a poltergeist comedy he co-starred in with Alfred Drayton and Robertson Hare. His last major screen role was as the wiley waiter Albert in the 1957 motion picture version of \"Small Hotel\"\n\nSomething Good (Richard Rodgers song): \"Something Good\" is a song written by Richard Rodgers for the film version of \"The Sound of Music\". It replaced the original song sung by Maria and Captain Georg von Trapp called \"An Ordinary Couple\". Since then the song has been used in the various reproduction of the play and most recently the 2013 television special, \"The Sound of Music Live! \".\n\nLaura Benanti: Laura Ilene Benanti (born Laura Ilene Vidnovic; July 15, 1979) is an American actress and singer. She played Louise in the 2008 Broadway revival of \"Gypsy\", winning the Tony Award, and appeared in the stage musical \"Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown\" in 2010, winning the Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She played Baroness Elsa Schr\u00e4der in the 2013 NBC television production of \"The Sound of Music Live! \" and in 2015 began playing twin sisters Alura and Astra in the TV series \"Supergirl\". 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Commandos from the National Security Guard (NSG) rescued all 141 hostages of the Indian Airlines Boeing 737, on the ground at Amritsar airport. The lone hijacker, Mohammed Yousuf Shah, was killed within 5 minutes of commandos entering the plane, before he could react and harm any of the hostages. The rescue was code-named Operation Ashwamedh.\n\nIndian Airlines Flight 605: Indian Airlines Flight 605 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight, flying from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in India's largest city of Bombay (present day Mumbai) to Hindustan Airport in Bangalore, the capital of Indian state of Karnataka. On 14 February 1990, the aircraft involved in the crash, an Airbus A320-231 registered in India as VT-EPN, crashed onto a golf course while on a landing attempt on Bangalore International Airport, killing 92 people.\n\nCapital Airlines Flight 67: Capital Airlines Flight 67 was domestic scheduled passenger flight operated by Capital Airlines that crashed on final approach to Freeland, Michigan, USA, during a severe snowstorm on April 6, 1958. The flight was en route from Flint-Bishop Airport to the Freeland-Tri City Airport (now MBS International Airport) when it crashed. Flight 67 was the first of four fatal crashes in the space of two years involving Capital Airlines Vickers Viscounts; the others were Capital Airlines Flight 300 (May 1958), Capital Airlines Flight 75 (May 1959) and Capital Airlines Flight 20 (January 1960).\n\nIndian Airlines: Indian Airlines, later Indian (Indian Airlines Limited from 1993 and Indian Airlines Corporation from 1953 to 1993), was a major Indian airline based in Delhi and focused primarily on domestic routes, along with several international services to neighbouring countries in Asia. It was state-owned, after merger of eight pre-Independence domestic airlines and was administered by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Indian was formerly one of the two flag carriers of India, the other being Air India.\n\nAirline Allied Services: Airline Allied Services Limited (AASL) is Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) of the Government of India and is a subsidiary of Indian Airlines. 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Hackman won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in \"The French Connection\". The character is based on a real-life New York City police detective, Eddie Egan, who also appeared in the film as Walt Simonson, Popeye's supervisor. Popeye, as played by Hackman in \"The French Connection\", is ranked number 44 as a hero on the AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains list.\n\nThe French Connection (film): The French Connection is a 1971 American crime thriller film directed by William Friedkin and produced by Philip D'Antoni. It stars Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey, and Roy Scheider. The film was adapted and fictionalized by Ernest Tidyman from the 1969 non-fiction book by Robin Moore. It tells the story of New York Police Department detectives Jimmy \"Popeye\" Doyle and Buddy \"Cloudy\" Russo, whose real-life counterparts were Narcotics Detectives Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso. 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After November 25, 2006, \"Jimmy Neutron\" ended its run, and \"The Fairly OddParents\" was sent on hiatus for 15 months, between December 2006 and December 2007.\n\nA Fairly Odd Summer: A Fairly Odd Summer (also known as A Fairly Odd Movie 3 or A Fairly Odd Paradise) is a 2014 television film and is the third live action film based on the animated series \"The Fairly OddParents\" as well as the third installment in the live action film series. It is a sequel to \"\" and \"A Fairly Odd Christmas\", and was released on August 2, 2014.\n\nA Fairly Odd Christmas: A Fairly Odd Christmas (also known as A Fairly Odd Movie 2) is a 2012 television film that is the sequel to the 2011 live-action TV film \"\" and the second live-action adaptation of the Nickelodeon animated television series \"The Fairly OddParents\". This was Drake Bell's second appearance in a Christmas-themed Nickelodeon film, the first being \"Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh\".\n\nDrake Bell: Jared Drake Bell (born June 27, 1986) is an American actor, voice actor, and musician. Born in Newport Beach, California, he began his career as an actor in the early 1990s at the age of five with his first televised appearance on \"Home Improvement\". Bell also appeared in several commercials, such as one for \"Pok\u00e9mon Red\" and \"Blue\", but is best known for his starring roles on Nickelodeon's \"The Amanda Show\" and \"Drake & Josh\". Bell starred in a trilogy of \"The Fairly OddParents\" movies on Nickelodeon. Bell was the voice of Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the animated series \"Ultimate Spider-Man\" on Disney XD. He appeared on ABC's reality TV series \"Splash\".\n\nThe Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown: The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown is a platforming video game released in 2004 for Microsoft Windows, GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Game Boy Advance by THQ. ImaginEngine developed the PC version while Blitz Games developed the GameCube and PlayStation 2 versions. 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He came to prominence with a co-starring role in the action/comedy \"Super Mario Bros.\" (1993) and a supporting role in the crime drama \"Carlito's Way\" (1993). Other notable roles include Sid the Sloth in the animated \"Ice Age\" films (2002\u20132016) and the narrator of the sitcom \"The Brothers Garc\u00eda\" (2000\u20132004). As of 2009, he has appeared in over 75 films, produced over 10 films, starred on Broadway in several productions (winning several awards), made over 12 television appearances, and has produced or starred in many other television shows.\n\nMichael Yo: Michael Yo Simmons (born November 20, 1974) is an American actor, TV Host, Hollywood expert and stand-up comedian. He currently co-hosts The Insider on CBS, as well as Yo Show on Yahoo! TV, which garners an average of 1.5 million views per episode. Yo also appears regularly on the comedy panel of E!'s Chelsea Lately and as a guest host for The Talk on CBS. 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He has appeared in a number of movies and television shows. He has worked as a voice actor for several animated shows, including \"Home Movies\", \"Bob's Burgers\", and \"Tom Goes to the Mayor\", and has made guest appearances on \"Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist\", \"The Sarah Silverman Program\", \"Andy Richter Controls the Universe\", \"Adventure Time\", and \"Comedy Bang! Bang! \".\n\nGary Owen (comedian): Gary Owen (born July 26, 1974) is an American actor and stand-up comedian. After being named \"Funniest Serviceman In America,\" his big break came in 1997 on Black Entertainment Television's stand-up showcase \"Comic View\". Owen followed this debut with featured roles in the films \"Daddy Day Care\", \"Little Man\", and \"College\". He has cultivated an African-American following after headlining on cable channel BET and performing at targeted events, such as Shaquille O'Neal's All-Star Comedy Jam Tour. He has an upcoming TV show on BET called \"The Gary Owen Show\".\n\nD. L. 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He is best known for starring as Craig's sex-crazed Uncle Elroy Jones in \"Next Friday\" and \"Friday After Next\" and for his role on the sitcom \"Grace Under Fire\". Curry was also featured in The Boondocks episode, \"The Color Rucks\", in which he voice acts Uncle Ruckus' Caucasian-hating adoptive father. He also hosted 2013 \"BET's Comic View\". Curry got his first start on BET's \"Comic View\".\n\nVignesh Karthick: Vignesh Karthick is an Indian film and television actor, Video jockey, Stand-up comedian Radio jockey and Film director. He started his career by acting and directing Short films and participating in reality shows, including the comedy game shows like \"Athu Ithu Ethu\" in STAR Vijay and Comedy Jodies in Zee Thamizh as a stand-up comedian. He later went on to host of those shows, especially the popular shows like \"Suriya Vanakkam\", \"Thapal Petti En 8484\" and many other shows in Sun TV and STAR Vijay respectively. In 2015, he started to work as Radio jockey with the radio station BIG FM 92.7. In 2016, he made his acting debut in films with \"Natpadhigaram 79\" and in television with \"Pagal Nilavu\". 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Posting the program's best record in 2008 (11\u20136\u20136), Cal Poly placed 3rd in the Big West and qualified for the NCAA Division I Tournament for the first time in the school's history. Cal Poly managed to upset #11 UCLA 1\u20130 to advance to second round before losing 0\u20133 to #14 UC Irvine. The Mustangs play in Alex G. Spanos Stadium (capacity of 11,075) on the campus of the California Polytechnic State University. In 2011, collegesoccernews.com chose the Cal Poly vs UCSB soccer game as the #1 rivalry in college soccer.\n\nFreddy Adu: Fredua Koranteng \"Freddy\" Adu (born June 2, 1989) is an American soccer player currently out of contract. Adu plays primarily as an attacking midfielder, but he is also used as a winger or forward.\n\n2004 MLS SuperDraft: The 2004 MLS SuperDraft, held in Charlotte, North Carolina on January 16, 2004, was the fifth incarnation of the annual Major League Soccer SuperDraft. 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She played her last game on October 21, 2015 when the USWNT tied with Brazil as part of their victory tour.\n\nSoccer in the United States: Soccer in the United States is governed by the United States Soccer Federation. The organization governs most levels of soccer in the country, including the national teams, professional leagues, and the amateur game with the exception of college and high school soccer. s of May 2015 , over 24.4 million Americans play soccer in the United States. In 2012, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that soccer was the third-most played team sport in the U.S., behind only basketball and baseball. The popularity of soccer in the U.S. has been growing since the 1960s and 1970s, and received a significant boost when the United States hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup and 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. In the United States, the sport of association football is mainly referred to as \"soccer\", as the term \"football\" is primarily used to refer to the sport of American football. Soccer is the most popular sport in the United States after American football, baseball, basketball and ice hockey, and soccer is the fastest growing sport in the country. Tennis, golf, wrestling, auto racing, arena football, field lacrosse, box lacrosse and volleyball are also popular sports in the country.\n\nKevin Hensley (soccer): Kevin Hensley (born May 24, 1992) is an American Paralympic soccer player. Hensley started playing soccer when he was very young, and went on to play for Tennessee Boys State Teams and varsity soccer for Collierville High School. When he was 14 years old, he had a freak stroke while playing soccer that left him with paralysis on the right side of his body. This adversely impacted his academic ability and ability to play soccer. He eventually went into coaching on the soccer side.\n\nZoran Savic (soccer): Zoran Savic (] ) is a retired Yugoslavian soccer player who played at the forward position. He played professionally in the first Major Indoor Soccer League. He later played in the second and third American Soccer League then the American Professional Soccer League and the American Indoor Soccer Association. He is a professional coach and is currently an assistant coach at Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer.\n\nUtah Youth Soccer Association: Utah Youth Soccer Association (UYSA) is the Utah soccer organization that represents the United States Youth Soccer Association. UYSA is part of Region IV (of four regions) of US Youth Soccer. Utah Youth Soccer Association provides soccer for youth across the state of Utah for all levels of play. 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It is named after the Arabuko Sokoke National Forest, the environment from which the foundation stock was obtained, for breed development primarily in Denmark and the United States. The cat is long-legged, with short, coarse hair, and typically a tabby coat, though specific lineages have produced different appearances. Although one rumored to be a domestic \u00d7 wildcat hybrid, genetic study has not borne out this belief. Another idea, that the variety is unusually ancient, remains unproven either way. The native population is closely related to an island-dwelling group, the Lamu cat, further north.\n\nDomestic short-haired cat: A domestic short-haired cat is a cat of mixed ancestry \u2013 thus not belonging to any particular recognized cat breed \u2013 possessing a coat of short fur. In British English, they are often referred to as moggies. Domestic short-haired cats should not be confused with the British Shorthair, American Shorthair or other standardized breeds with \"Shorthair\" names, which are breeds recognized by various registries. Domestic short-haireds are the most common cat in the United States, accounting for around 90\u201395% of their number. Other generic terms include house cat and alley cat (the latter may be used more specifically to refer to feral specimens). The term tabby cat technically refers to a coat pattern, but is also often used as a general term for cats of this sort.\n\nDonskoy cat: The Donskoy is a hairless cat breed of Russian origin. This breed started in 1987 with the discovery of a hairless cat in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don by cat breeder Elena Kovaleva. It is not related to the better known hairless breed of cat the Sphynx, also known as the Canadian hairless, whose characteristic hairlessness is caused by a recessive gene, whereas the Don hairlessness is caused by a dominant gene.\n\nDomestic long-haired cat: A domestic long-haired cat, or fluffy cat, is a cat of mixed ancestry \u2013 thus not belonging to any particular recognised cat breed \u2013 possessing a coat of semi-long to long fur. Domestic long-haired cats should not be confused with the British Longhair, American Longhair, or other breeds with \"Longhair\" names, which are standardized breeds defined by various registries. Domestic long-haireds are the second most popular cat in the United States after the domestic short-haired; one in ten of the ninety million cats in the US is a domestic long-hair. Other generic terms are long-haired house cat and, in British English, long-haired moggie.\n\nCat registry: A cat registry or cat breed registry, also known as a cat fancier organisation, cattery federation, or cat breeders' association, is an organisation that registers domestic cats (usually purebred) of many breeds, for exhibition and for breeding lineage tracking purposes. A cat registry stores the pedigrees (genealogies) of cats, cattery names, and other details of cats; studbooks (lists of authorised studs of recognised breeds), breed descriptions, and the formal breed standards (a.k.a. standards of points or SoP); lists of judges qualified to judge at shows run by or affiliated with that registry; and sometimes other information. A cat registry is not the same as a breed club or breed society (these are specific-breed organisations that may be affiliated with one or more registries with whom they have lodged breed standards in order to be able to exhibit under the auspices of that registry). Cat registries each have their own rules and usually also organise or license (sanction) cat shows. The show procedures vary widely, and awards won in one registry are not normally recognised by another. Some registries only serve breeders, while others are oriented toward pet owners and provide individual as well as cattery memberships, while yet others are federations only deal with breed clubs or even other registries as intermediaries between the organisation and breeders.\n\nKuchi (dog): The Kuchi or Afghan Shepherd dog is an Afghan livestock guardian dog, taking its name from the Kuchi people of Afghanistan. It is a working dog following the nomads, protecting caravans and flocks of sheep, goats, camels and other livestock from wolves, big cats and thieves. It is sometimes known as just a local variant of the Central Asian Shepherd Dog and its status as a distinct breed is disputable.\n\nManx cat: The Manx cat ( , in earlier times often spelled Manks), is a breed of domestic cat (\"Felis catus\") originating on the Isle of Man, with a naturally occurring mutation that shortens the tail. Many Manx have a small stub of a tail, but Manx cats are best known as being entirely tailless; this is the most distinguishing characteristic of the breed, along with elongated hind legs and a rounded head. Manx cats come in all coat colours and patterns, though all-white specimens are rare, and the coat range of the original stock was more limited. Long-haired variants are sometimes considered a separate breed, the Cymric. Manx are prized as skilled hunters, and thus have often been sought by farmers with rodent problems, and been a preferred ship's cat breed. They are said to be social, tame and active. An old local term for the cats on their home island is stubbin. Manx have been exhibited in cat shows since the 1800s, with the first known breed standard published in 1903.\n\nThai cat: The Thai cat or Wichien Maat (Thai: \u0e27\u0e34\u0e40\u0e0a\u0e35\u0e22\u0e23\u0e21\u0e32\u0e28 , \u00a0] , rtgs:\u00a0wichianmat , meaning 'moon diamond') is a newly renamed but old cat breed, related to but distinct from the Western, modern Siamese cat. This natural breed is descended from the landrace of \"wichianmat \" cats of Thailand, and as a standardised breed has also been variously called the Old-style, Old-type, Traditional, or Classic Siamese; the Whichian Mat (anglicised from the Thai name); and the Applehead, a nickname that originated as a pejorative used by breeders of the modern-style Siamese. 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It is a multiple award-winning 1965 hit R&B song originally recorded by their group, The Miracles, on Motown's Tamla label. In 1967, Johnny Rivers covered the song and his version was a number 10 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Linda Ronstadt recorded a hit cover of her own in 1975 that reached number 25 on the Hot 100 chart. Numerous other artists have recorded the song over the years.\n\nAny Way the Wind Blows (album): Any Way the Wind Blows is the second and final studio album by American country music duo Brother Phelps. After its release, Doug re-joined country rock band The Kentucky Headhunters, of which he and Ricky Lee were both members previous to Brother Phelps' inception. This album produced singles in its title track and \"Not So Different After All\", although neither charted in the Top 40 on the \"Billboard\" country charts. The title track was originally recorded by J. J. Cale on his 1974 album \"Okie\". The track \"Ragtop\" was previously recorded by The Kentucky Headhunters on their 1989 debut album \"Pickin' on Nashville\", while \"Cinderella\" is a cover of a song originally released by the rock band Firefall. \"Down into Muddy Water\" would later be recorded by Shelly Fairchild on her 2004 debut album \"Ride\".\n\nLong Time... Seldom Scene: \"Long Time... Seldom Scene\" is The Seldom Scene\u2019s first-ever release with Smithsonian Folkways. \"Hickory Wind\" is a homesick ballad that features the vocals of longtime friend of the Scene, Emmylou Harris, who originally recorded the song on her \u2018Blue Kentucky Girl\u2019 album in 1980. \u201cWait a Minute\u201d is a fresh take of a song originally recorded for 1974\u2019s Old Train album and includes founding member John Starling (vocals) and guests Rickie Simpkins (fiddle) and Chris Eldridge (guitar), son of founding member Ben Eldridge (banjo).\n\nCry Wolf (Laura Branigan song): \"Cry Wolf\" is a song originally recorded by American pop singer Laura Branigan, released as the third single from her 1987 album \"Touch\". It was written by singer-songwriter Jude Johnstone who later recorded the song herself for her 2002 debut album. Stevie Nicks recorded a cover in 1989 for \"The Other Side of the Mirror\".\n\nLive at Billy Bob's Texas (Stoney LaRue album): Live at Billy Bob's Texas is Stoney LaRue's first live album. They are one of many bands to record a \"Live at Billy Bob's Texas\" album at the Fort Worth honky-tonk. It was originally released in September 2005 as a limited edition CD/DVD combo. It was re-released in 2006 with the full track listing. The album included one new song, \"Love You For Loving Me,\" as well as six cover songs. The song, \"Feet Don't Touch The Ground,\" was originally recorded by Brandon Jenkins on his 2003 album, \"Unmended\". The song \"Oklahoma Breakdown\" was originally recorded by the Norman-based group, Hosty Duo. \"Goin' Down the Road (Feelin' Bad) is a folk song originally sung by Woody Guthrie. The song The Weight was written by Robbie Robertson and recorded by The Band on their 1968 album, \"Music from Big Pink\". \"Long Black Veil\" is a 1959 song, written by Danny Dill and Marijohn Wilkin and originally recorded by Lefty Frizzell as well as many other artists. The album's cover photograph was by Texas photographer Todd Purifoy.\n\nTry Me (Watashi o Shinjite): \"Try Me\" is a song originally recorded by English singer Lolita, written by Hinoky Team with production from Italian producer Dave Rodgers. Toshiba-EMI released the song on December 21, 1994 as Lolita's first and only single from the album of the same name. A year later, Japanese girl group Namie Amuro with Super Monkey's recorded their own rendition of the track, subtitled \"Try Me (Watashi o Shinjite)\" (Try Me (\u79c1\u3092\u4fe1\u3058\u3066) , Translate: \"Believe Me\") .\n\nSomewhere in the Night (The Oak Ridge Boys song): \"Somewhere in the Night\" is a song originally recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys on their 1981 album \"Fancy Free\". The song was later recorded by American country music group Sawyer Brown. It was released in August 1987 as the first single and title track from the album \"Somewhere in the Night\". The song reached #29 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Rafe VanHoy and Don Cook.\n\nA Lion's Trail: A Lion's Trail is a 2002 documentary film by Fran\u00e7ois Verster about the rights for the popular song \"The Lion Sleeps Tonight\", also known as \"Wimoweh\", \"Wimba Way\" or \"Awimbawe\", a song written and recorded by the South African shepherd and singer of Zulu origin Solomon Linda with the Evening Birds as \"Mbube\".\n\nThe Lion Sleeps Tonight: \"The Lion Sleeps Tonight\", also known as \"In The Jungle\", or any of \"Wimoweh\", \"Wimba Way\" or \"Awimbawe\", is a song written and recorded originally by Solomon Linda with the Evening Birds for the South African Gallo Record Company in 1939, under the title \"Mbube\". Composed in Zulu, it was adapted and covered internationally by many 1950's and 60's pop and folk revival artists, including the Weavers, Jimmy Dorsey, Yma Sumac, Miriam Makeba and the Kingston Trio. In 1961, it became a number one hit in the United States as adapted in English with the best-known version by the doo-wop group the Tokens. It went on to earn at least US$15 million in royalties from cover versions and film licensing.\n\nYour Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore: \"Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore\" is a song originally recorded and made a minor hit by Ruby & the Romantics in 1965. It appeared on their \"Greatest Hits\" album, and was released as a single on Kapp Records K-665 in April of that year. On The Romantics' original version, the song's composer is listed as Lawrence (Larry) Weiss. 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It is one of the smallest villages in Kerala. The coastal village is just half a kilometer wide. National Highway 66 passes through Perinjanam. The neighbouring villages are Mathilakam, Padiyoor and Kaipamangalam. It is bordered by Canoli canal in the east and Arabian Ocean in the west.\n\nNew York State Route 338 (1940s\u20131980): New York State Route\u00a0338 (NY\u00a0338) was a state highway in Saratoga County, New York, in the United States. It served as a bypass of the village of Schuylerville, linking NY\u00a029 west of the village to U.S. Route\u00a04 (US\u00a04) and NY\u00a032 in the southern portion of Schuylerville. West of the village limits, NY\u00a0338 was known as Monument Road; within Schuylerville, it was named Burgoyne Street. NY\u00a0338 was assigned in the 1940s and removed in 1980, at which time the NY\u00a0338 designation was reassigned to another roadway in Washington County. The former routing of NY\u00a0338 outside of the Schuylerville village limits is now County Route\u00a0338 (CR\u00a0338).\n\nTolovitsa: Tolovitsa (Bulgarian: \u0422\u043e\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0446\u0430 ) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria. It is in Vidin region and Makresh Municipality. It is one of the smallest villages in the region with only 65 inhabitants.\n\nEllingen (Prenzlau): Ellingen is a small village in the northeast of the federated state of Brandenburg, Germany. The village is a subdivision (\"Gemeinde\") of the Dedelow section (\"Ortsteil\") of the city of Prenzlau, in the District (\"Landkreis\") of Uckermark. With just 90 inhabitants, it is one of the smallest villages in Prenzlau.\n\nVictory, Saratoga County, New York: Victory is a village in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 544 at the 2000 census. The village is located in the northeast part of the town of Saratoga, southwest of and bordering the village of Schuylerville. Victory is one of the smallest villages in New York.\n\nSelibice (Sta\u0148kovice): Selibice (German: Selowitz ) is one of the smallest villages in the Czech Republic. It is located in agricultural area of North Bohemia, between \u017datec and Postoloprty. The village is located on the way from Tvrsice to Dolejsi Hurky. It is 1.2\u00a0km far away from Tvrsice and almost one kilometer from Dolejsi Hurky.\n\nSchuylerville, New York: Schuylerville is a village in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 1,386 at the 2010 census. The village is named after the Schuyler family. Schuylerville was the site of the Battles of Saratoga (1777) and contains several historic buildings including General Schuyler House and Old Saratoga Reformed Church. The Saratoga Monument is located in nearby Victory, Saratoga County, New York. Schuylerville High School and a library are part of the village.\n\nAl Markh: Al Markh (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0645\u0631\u062e\u200e \u200e ) is one of the oldest and smallest villages of Bahrain. It neighbors Budaiya highway and the village of Duraz to the north, Saar and Magaba highway to the east, the villages of Bani Jamra and Al Garya to the west, and the village of Saar to the south.\n\nAlvandi, East Azerbaijan: Alvandi (Persian: \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0646\u062f\u064a\u200e \u200e , also Romanized as Alvand\u012b) is a village in Mehranrud-e Markazi Rural District, in the Central District of Bostanabad County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 72, in 12 families, making it one of the smallest villages in Azerbaijan.\n\nMali, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Mali is a village situated in the southern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the central part of Africa. 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He is the Founding Chairman of Jazz at Lincoln Center, one of the four Founding Trustees of the Central Park Conservancy, a Founding Member in the first class inducted into the Performing Arts Hall of Fame at Lincoln Center, a Life Trustee of the New York Public Library, an appointee of President Barack Obama to the board of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and a recipient of an honorary degree (LL.D.) and the Bicentennial Medal from his alma mater, Williams College.\n\nWhite House FBI files controversy: The White House FBI files controversy of the Clinton Administration, often referred to as Filegate, arose in June 1996 around improper access in 1993 and 1994 to FBI security-clearance documents. Craig Livingstone, director of the White House's Office of Personnel Security, improperly requested, and received from the FBI, background reports concerning several hundred individuals without asking permission. 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Located on the eastern edge of Portland's West End, the building was built in 1909 and was designed by architect Frederick A. Tompson. According to news archives, Drs. Edville Gerhardt Abbott and Harold A. Pingree and Frank W. Lamb founded this worldwide famous children's hospital for crippled children with scoliosis together in 1908. It closed in 1948, with most of the 56 patients at the time being transferred to Maine General Hospital, which was later renamed the Maine Medical Center. It also served as an annex to the Mussey Mansion until the left part of that building was demolished in 1961. It had also been owned and used by the University of Southern Maine as administrative offices. In 2010, Community Housing of Maine sought to develop the property and the adjacent empty lot into 35 units of affordable housing. 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Central Valley General Hospital is a part of a division of Adventist Health known as the \"Adventist Health/Central Valley Network,\" consisting of Central Valley General Hospital, Adventist Medical Center - Hanford, Adventist Medical Center - Selma, Adventist Medical Center - Reedley, and over 30 Adventist Health/Community Care clinics throughout a 2500 sqmi region in the Central Valley.\n\nBanner University Medical Center Tucson: Banner - University Medical Center Tucson (BUMCT), formerly University Medical Center and the University of Arizona Medical Center, is a private, non-profit, 487-bed acute-care hospital located on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. BUMCT is part of the University of Arizona Health Sciences (UAHS) center campus which includes the university's Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health. It is Southern Arizona's only Level I trauma center for both adult and pediatric patients. BUMCT is one of two University of Arizona affiliated academic medical centers in Tucson with Banner - University Medical Center South (formerly Kino Community Hospital, University Physicians Healthcare Hospital, and University of Arizona Medical Center - South Campus) being the other such institution. The area's only dedicated Children's hospital, Banner Children's at Diamond Children's Medical Center, is located within and adjacent to BUMCT.\n\nLegacy Holladay Park Medical Center: Legacy Holladay Park Medical Center is a hospital located in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1893 as Hahnemann Hospital. By 1947 the hospital had 100 beds, and that year it changed its name to Holladay Park Hospital with plans to expand to 200 beds. With a 1985 merger with Physicians & Surgeons Hospital (which had been known as Coffey Memorial Hospital until 1945), the name was changed to Holladay Park Medical Center. At that time both hospitals were part of Metropolitan Hospitals, Inc. that had been formed by Physicians & Surgeons Hospital and Emanuel Hospital. After becoming part of Legacy Health when it was formed in 1989, Legacy closed the then 171-bed hospital in 1994. As of 2014, the former hospital was used by Legacy as the Legacy Research Institute. Legacy proposed converting the building into an emergency room for psychiatric patients in 2014 after the Legacy Research Institute moved to a new building. Legacy, Oregon Health & Science University, Adventist Health, and Kaiser Permanente agreed to operate the ER, with a planned opening in 2016.\n\nMaine Medical Center: Maine Medical Center (commonly abbreviated to \"MMC\" or contracted to \"Maine Med\") is a 637 licensed-bed teaching hospital located at 22 Bramhall Street in Portland, Maine, United States with a staff of over 6,000 people. The facility has obtained the rating of Level I Trauma Center, one of only three in Northern New England. Founded in 1874, it is the largest hospital in northern New England with 28,000 inpatient visits, about 500,000 outpatient visits, 88,000 emergency visits, and over 27,000 surgeries performed annually. MMC is structured as a non-profit, private corporation governed by volunteer trustees.\n\nTufts University School of Medicine: The Tufts University School of Medicine is one of the eight schools that constitute Tufts University. The \"Times Higher Education (THE)\" and the \"Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU)\" consistently rank Tufts among the world's best medical research institutions for clinical medicine. Located on the university's health sciences campus in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, the medical school has clinical affiliations with thousands of doctors and researchers in the United States and around the world, as well as at its affiliated hospitals in both Massachusetts (including Tufts Medical Center, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center and Baystate Medical Center), and Maine (Maine Medical Center). According to Thomson Reuters' \"Science Watch\", Tufts University School of Medicine's research impact rates sixth among U.S medical schools for its overall medical research and within the top 5 for specialized research areas such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, urology, cholera, public health & health care science, and pediatrics. In addition, Tufts University School of Medicine is ranked 44th in research and 38th in primary care according to \"U.S. News & World Report\".\n\nMaine Eye and Ear Infirmary: The Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary is a historic medical facility that was located at 794-800 Congress Street in Portland, Maine. Also known as Holt Hall, the structure, designed by John Calvin Stevens, was redeveloped into a residential building in 1997, after standing dormant for nearly 10 years. The Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary was built in 1891. In 1951 the hospital merged with the Children's Hospital and Maine General Hospital to become Maine Medical Center. The facility was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.\n\nProvidence Court: Providence Court, previously St. Luke's Hospital, is a historic former hospital building at 379 East Street in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The Colonial Revival building was constructed in 1926, and was the first Roman Catholic hospital in Berkshire County. 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It was the seventy-ninth race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix\u2014which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928\u2014and the nineteenth time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. The race also marked the thirtieth year that the Australian Grand Prix was run as a round of the Formula One World Championship.\n\n2012 British Grand Prix: The 2012 British Grand Prix (formally the 2012 Formula One Santander British Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that took place at the Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, England on 8 July 2012. It was the ninth round of the 2012 Formula One season, the 63rd time the event had been a round of the Formula One World Championship, and the 67th time it had been contested overall. The 52-lap race was won by Red Bull driver Mark Webber, who took his second victory of the season. 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Herbert's victory was his first in Formula One, and the Benetton team's fifth of the season.\n\nDavid Coulthard: David Marshall Coulthard, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born 27 March 1971), known as DC, is a British former Formula One racing driver turned presenter, commentator and journalist. He was runner-up in the 2001 Formula One World Drivers' Championship, driving for McLaren.\n\n1957 British Grand Prix: The 1957 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 20 July 1957 at the Aintree Circuit, near Liverpool. It was the tenth British Grand Prix and it was race 5 of 8 in the 1957 World Championship of Drivers. The race was won by Stirling Moss and Tony Brooks, who shared driving duties in a Vanwall. It was the third and final time that a Grand Prix had been won by two drivers in a shared car. 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His tracks have ranged from hardcore rave techno to vibrant space-disco, and he's always maintained a healthy balance of humor and braininess. Active since 1990, he began his career releasing several 12\" EPs of aggressive, rave-ready hardcore techno on revered Belgian label R&S, including 12000 AD (1990), The Second Coming (1991), Move! (as Confusion Club, 1991), and The Love EP (1992). In 1994, Martinsen began releasing atmospheric techno singles as part of Illumination, his duo with Nicholas Sillitoe. The next year, Mental Overdrive released the single \"Disto Disco,\" which featured a B-side (\"Faith\") co-written by R&S artist Outlander, best known for the 1991 classic \"Vamp.\" The A-side appeared on Mental Overdrive's full-length debut Plugged, released on Martinsen's own Love OD Communications. 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In 2012, he released Man with a Movie Camera, an EP featuring music he'd composed for a 1996 screening of the Russian silent film of the same name, which also featured pieces by Biosphere which would later appear on the 2001 remaster of his classic album Substrata. Mental Overdrive returned to his Love OD label for 2013 full-length Cycls, as well as 2014's Everything Is Connected, which compiled a few previously released EPs. In 2016, Full Pupp sublabel Rett I Fletta released a new version of Plugged consisting of alternate takes sourced from the original DAT tapes. (Paul Simpson for allmusic.com)\n\nErin McDougald: Erin McDougald is a Chicago-based jazz vocalist, bandleader, composer-lyricist and producer. McDougald is known for her innovative arrangements of jazz standards and phrasing which many critics compare to Chicago-born jazz song stylist, the late Anita O'Day. Her company, Flapper Girl Productions, has served as th record label for two of McDougald's albums (\"Blue Prelude\", 2000, and \"Meeting Place\", 2006). She has produced four critically acclaimed recordings as leader since 2000, and is the creator the FGP JazzSeries in Chicago, which brings a live audience into a recording studio environment so they may be part of the recording process and part of the actual recording through audience reactions and applause. This idea was developed from James Wagner's original \"Strobe Sessions\" in Wicker Park. She has performed with jazz luminaries Dave Liebman, Nicholas Payton, Ira Sullivan, Rodney Green, Howard Levy, Orlando Sanchez-Soto, Roy Hargrove, Von Freeman, Carlos Henriquez, Harold Mabern and others.\n\nDerrick May (musician): Derrick May (born April 6, 1963), also known as Mayday and Rhythm Is Rhythm, is an electronic musician from Belleville, Michigan, United States. 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According to Zvyagintsev, the story of Marvin Heemeyer in the United States inspired him and it was adapted into a Russian setting, but critics compare the story to the more similar biblical story of Naboth's Vineyard, where a King vies for his subjects' land and is motivated by his Queen to obtain it in a sly manner. The character development of the protagonist parallels another biblical figure, Job. The producer Alexander Rodnyansky has said: \"It deals with some of the most important social issues of contemporary Russia while never becoming an artist's sermon or a public statement; it is a story of love and tragedy experienced by ordinary people\". 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Since then it has added the Arts and Sciences Center (1996),the Carson K. Miller Library (1998), the Center for Business and Technology (2003), and the Evergreen Child Development Center (2003). The college offers over fifty associate degree programs. The current student enrollment is approximately 2,300 students. Its current president is Dr. Bradley J. Ebersole.\n\nLimited radiology technician: Limited Radiology Technicians perform X-rays of patients and deliver the images to doctors. They make no diagnosis but still work closely with patients, explaining procedures, operating the X-ray and other associated equipment. 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Written by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan, the film is about a woman who heads to Ireland to ask her boyfriend to accept her wedding proposal on leap day, when tradition supposedly holds that men cannot refuse a woman's proposal for marriage. Her plans are interrupted by a series of increasingly unlikely events and are further complicated when she hires a handsome Irish innkeeper to take her to her boyfriend in Dublin. The film was shot in County Wicklow, Dublin, County Mayo, and County Galway, with filming taking place in and around the Aran Islands, Connemara, Temple Bar, Georgian Dublin, Wicklow National Park, and Olaf Street, Waterford. \"Leap Year\" premiered in New York City on January 6, 2010. 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It was released to country radio in January 2010 and as a music download on February 9, 2010, and serves as the lead song for the movie \"Valentine's Day\", as well as the lead-off single to Jewel's second country album, \"Sweet and Wild\", which was released on June 8, 2010 via Valory Music Group. The song is Jewel's first chart single on the country charts since \"Till It Feels Like Cheating,\" which peaked at number 57 in November 2008.\n\nHenry's Crime: Henry's Crime is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Malcolm Venville and starring Keanu Reeves, Vera Farmiga, and James Caan. The film follows Henry (Reeves), who goes to jail for a robbery he did not commit. Once released, he plans on robbing the same bank with his former cellmate Max (Caan). 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The school was Springfield's first high school to be built. Construction of the building was completed in 1893. The first graduating class graduated a year later in 1894 consisting of two out of the 76 seniors that were enrolled. The school was renamed Central High School after the construction of Springfield's second oldest high school, Parkview High School, in 1956. Central's mascot is a Bulldog, named Pug by the students at the time of his creation. Central is also the home to the Kiltie Drum and Bugle Corps. This corps was created by Dr. Robert Ritchie Robertson in 1926, and has the distinction of being the first all-female Scottish pipe and drum corps in the country. U.S. News & World Report ranked Central High School as the 4th best school in Missouri in 2011.\n\nColonie Central High School: Colonie Central High School is a public high school in the town of Colonie, with the postal address of Albany, New York. In 2005 it had 2225 students and 132 classroom teachers. 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Current budget constraints threaten to decrease the number of teachers at Fremont High School.\n\nNazareth Area High School: Nazareth High School is a public high school located in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is the only high school in the Nazareth Area School District and serves grades 9 through 12. Its mascot is the Blue Eagle and school colors are blue and white. Student enrollment for the 2010-2011 school year was approximately 1,600 students. In a 2006 study conducted by the school district, 43% of households within the district's boundaries reported having one or more children in the high school. As of the 2009-2010 school year, the high school was fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In 2012, Nazareth Area High School received the Keystone Award from the Pennsylvania Department of Education for achieving Annual Yearly Progress for two consecutive years as measured by the Pennsylvania State System of Assessment (PSSA) tests. Nazareth Area High School has also appeared on the College Boards Advanced Placement Honor Roll for the last four consecutive years, out of the five it has been awarded, one of just two Pennsylvania schools to do so. Nazareth Area High School has an AP test passing rate of 87%, above state average of 69% and global average of 61%.\n\nRougon High School: Rougon High School was a school located at 13258 Louisiana Highway 416 in the town of Rougon, Louisiana. The school's mascot was the Devils. The school was built in the early 1900s on land donated by the Rougon family. It was originally called Rougon Graded School, and was partly formed from the students of the old Bueche School located in Jarreau, Louisiana. 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The airport is managed by the Hunan Airport Authority, a publicly owned corporation managing all five airports in Hunan Province. Changsha Datuopu Airport/AFB (IATA: CSX,\u00a0ICAO: ZGCS) (also called Changsha City) is the second airport serving Changsha and mainly used for military purpose.\n\nHunan University of Science and Technology: Hunan University of Science and Technology () is an institution of higher learning in Xiangtan, Hunan Province of the People's Republic of China. It is under the jointly jurisdiction of central government and provincial government, and is mainly administered by Hunan Province. Hunan University of Science and Technology was formed by the merger of two earlier universities.\n\nQitaihe: Qitaihe () is a prefecture-level city in eastern Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. Covering an area 6,223 km2 , it is geographically the smallest prefecture-level division of the province. Qitaihe also has the second smallest population of the cities in Heilongjiang. At the 2010 census, its total population was 920,419, while 620,935 live in the built up area made of 3 urban districts.\n\nShaoyang: Shaoyang () is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Hunan province, People's Republic of China, bordering Guangxi to the south. Shaoyang has a history of 2500 years and remains an important commercial and transportation city in Hunan. It has a city area and 8 suburban counties, with a population of 7.6 million, the largest in Hunan province.\n\nHu Jizong: Hu Jizong () (1920 \u2013 July 4, 1974) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Suning County, Hebei Province. He worked in Lingling District, Yongzhou, Hunan Province from June 1951 to September 1952 and in Xiangtan, Hunan Province from September 1952 to November 1954. He was member of the Hunan provincial party office (November 1954 \u2013 June 1956) and Hunan provincial government (May \u2013 December 1957). He was Communist Party of China Committee Secretary of Gansu in November 1966. He was a member of the 9th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (1969\u20131971) and the 10th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in 1973. He died in Lanzhou.\n\nChongqing\u2013Huaihua Railway: Chongqing\u2013Huaihua Railway or Yuhuai Railway (), is a single-track, electrified railroad in southwest China between Chongqing Municipality and Huaihua in Hunan Province. The line is 624.5 km long and was built between 2000 and 2005. Cities and towns along route include Changshou, Fuling, Wulong, Pengshui, Qianjiang, Youyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, Xiushan, Songtao in Chongqing Municipality, Tongren in Guizhou Province and Huaihua in Hunan Province.\n\nHuaihua Zhijiang Airport: Huaihua Zhijiang Airport (IATA: HJJ,\u00a0ICAO: ZGCJ) is an airport serving the city of Huaihua in Hunan Province, China. It is located in Zhijiang Dong Autonomous County, 31 kilometers from the city center. The airport was built in 1942 and was the second largest military airfield in the Far East for the Allies during World War II. On 21 August 1945 Japan officially surrendered to China near the airfield. Construction to convert the airport for civilian use was started in December 2002 and the airport was reopened in September 2004.", "question": "Which is located in Hunan province, Huaihua or Qitaihe?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"questioned_cities": {"type": "array", "description": "Details for each city mentioned in the question.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the city."}, "is_located_in_hunan": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the city is located in Hunan province, false otherwise."}, "actual_province": {"type": "string", "description": "The actual province where the city is located."}}, "required": ["city_name", "is_located_in_hunan", "actual_province"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "answer_city_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the city that is located in Hunan province."}, "answer_city_province": {"type": "string", "description": "The province of the answer city."}}, "required": ["questioned_cities", "answer_city_name", "answer_city_province"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"questioned_cities": [{"city_name": "Huaihua", "is_located_in_hunan": true, "actual_province": "Hunan"}, {"city_name": "Qitaihe", "is_located_in_hunan": false, "actual_province": "Heilongjiang"}], "answer_city_name": "Huaihua", "answer_city_province": "Hunan"}, "ground_truth": {"questioned_cities": [{"city_name": "Huaihua", "is_located_in_hunan": true, "actual_province": "Hunan"}, {"city_name": "Qitaihe", "is_located_in_hunan": false, "actual_province": "Heilongjiang"}], "answer_city_name": "Huaihua", "answer_city_province": "Hunan"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2021, "output_tokens": 84, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "6b812173c1c23c2d2cd9b7ac9302fdb59ac071a296165dfedc27c2771dcde242", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae74bf15542997b22f6a692", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Oscar Hammerstein II", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Thomas Schumacher: Thomas Schumacher is a theatrical producer, currently president of Disney Theatrical Group, the theatrical production arm of The Walt Disney Company.\n\nJames Byng: James Byng (born 1985) is an English actor and vocalist. Acting since the age of ten, James made his West End debut in the title role of \"Oliver! \" at the London Palladium. He played the same role in the national tour of \"Oliver!\" and at the Royal Charity Gala \"Hey! Mr. Producer\", honoring theatrical producer Cameron Mackintosh at the Lyceum Theatre on 8 June 1998. Byng also played Gavroche in \"Les Mis\u00e9rables\" at the Palace Theatre. From 2007 to 2008 he was seen on stage at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, first playing various ensemble roles and then taking over the part of Frodo Baggins in Matthew Warchus' theatrical adaption of \"The Lord of the Rings\". In 2008-09 Byng appeared in the role of John Darling in the musical \"Peter Pan\" at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. He just finished a tour with the West Yorkshire Playhouse production of \"The History Boys\" by Alan Bennet, in which he played Posner. From September until November 2010 Byng was on tour with a production of \"Carrie's War\" in the role of Nick Willow. 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Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and two Academy Awards for Best Original Song. Many of his songs are standard repertoire for vocalist's and jazz musicians. He co-wrote 850 songs. Hammerstein was the lyricist and playwright in his partnerships; his collaborators wrote the music. Hammerstein collaborated with numerous composers, such as Jerome Kern, with whom he wrote \"Show Boat\", Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml, Richard A. Whiting and Sigmund Romberg; but he is best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers, as the duo Rodgers and Hammerstein which include \"Oklahoma! \", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\", and \"The Sound of Music\".\n\nSunny (1941 film): Sunny is a 1941 film American film directed by Herbert Wilcox. It was adapted by Sig Herzig from the Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II musical play \"Sunny\". It stars Anna Neagle, Ray Bolger, John Carroll, Edward Everett Horton, Grace Hartman, Paul Hartman, Frieda Inescort, and Helen Westley.\n\nMichael Reno: Michael Reno is an American composer, arranger, orchestrator, and theatrical producer who is a frequent collaborator of theatrical entrepreneur Peter Schneider.\n\nCameron Mackintosh: Sir Cameron Anthony Mackintosh (born 17 October 1946) is a British theatrical producer notable for his association with many commercially successful musicals. At the height of his success in 1990, he was described as being \"the most successful, influential and powerful theatrical producer in the world\" by the \"New York Times\". He is the producer of shows such as \"Les Mis\u00e9rables\", \"The Phantom of the Opera\", \"Mary Poppins\", \"Oliver! \", \"Miss Saigon\" and \"Cats.\n\nScott Sanders (producer): Scott Sanders (born 1957) is an American television producer, film producer and theatrical producer. He is best known for the theatrical musical version of Alice Walker\u2019s novel \"The Color Purple\", of which he was Lead Producer along with Oprah Winfrey, Quincy Jones, and Harvey Weinstein, for producing \"Elaine Stritch: at Liberty\" and the 2012 revival of the musical \"Evita\", and for his work on numerous musical and theatrical productions.\n\nPhilip Michael Faraday: Philip Michael Faraday (1 January 1875 \u2013 6 February 1944) was an English lawyer, surveyor, composer, organist and theatrical producer. He composed one of the last Savoy operas, staged several long-running shows in the West End of London, and wrote a book about local taxation that was for many years the standard work on the subject. After sustaining financial losses on shows that he produced in the 1910s, Faraday declared bankruptcy in 1914. 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He is currently playing with HV71 of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) as a prospect of the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL). Stenlund was drafted by the Blue Jackets 58th overall in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nAntoine Roussel: Antoine Roussel (born 21 November 1989) is a French/Canadian professional ice hockey left winger currently playing for the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL). Born in France, Roussel first played hockey there before moving to Quebec at the age of 16. After four years in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), he turned professional and played in the American Hockey League (AHL) and ECHL, minor leagues in North America. Signed by the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL) in 2012, he made his NHL debut in 2013 for the club. Regarded as a physical player, Roussel has consistently been one of the NHL's leaders in penalty minutes throughout his career, though he has also scored at least 10 goals and 20 points in every season he has played in the NHL, except for his rookie season in 2012-13. Internationally Roussel has represented the French national team both at the junior and senior level, including multiple World Championships.\n\nTom Hirsch: Thomas William Hirsch (born January 27, 1963 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a retired professional ice hockey player, who played 31 games in the National Hockey League between 1984 and 1988 for the Minnesota North Stars. He was also a member of the United States national hockey team in the 1984 Winter Olympics, 1984 Canada Cup and 1982 Ice Hockey World Championship tournaments. His career was ended by persistent shoulder injury problems. Tom's daughter Casey played forward and was the captain of the Maple Grove Senior High School Girls Hockey Team her senior year. She also played for the Syracuse University Orange, Women's Hockey Team starting fall of 2011.\n\nVern Stenlund: Dr. Vern Stenlund (born April 11, 1956 in Thunder Bay, Ontario) is a retired former professional hockey player who has become known in retirement as a university professor, author and coach. He played briefly in the NHL for the Cleveland Barons during the 1976\u201377 NHL season. A former second round NHL draft pick of the California Golden Seals in 1976, Stenlund played professionally with the Barons, as well as both the Salt Lake City Golden Eagles and Phoenix Roadrunners of the Central Hockey League. Also a standout junior player, Stenlund enjoyed a tremendous junior career in the Ontario Hockey League with the London Knights where he led the team in scoring with 119 points in the 1975-76 season.\n\nList of Montreal Canadiens seasons: The Montreal Canadiens (French: \"Les Canadiens de Montr\u00e9al\" ) are a professional ice hockey team based in Montreal, Quebec. They are members of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL) and are one of the Original Six teams of the league. The club is officially known as \"le Club de hockey Canadien \". Founded in 1909, they have played a total of 107 seasons, 8 with the National Hockey Association (NHA) and 99 with the NHA's successor, the NHL. They are the only club to have played every season for both leagues and the only active NHL team to pre-date the founding of that league. They have won the Stanley Cup 24 times, once under the NHA and 23 times since the founding of the NHL, and have also won 11 O'Brien Cup titles, 24 division championships, and 8 conference championships. Overall they have the most games played, most wins, most ties, most points, highest points percentage, most years in the playoffs, most division championships, and most Stanley Cup championships of any team in the NHL.\n\nRonald Petrovick\u00fd: Ronald Petrovick\u00fd (born February 15, 1977 in \u017dilina, Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak ice hockey right wing formerly playing for Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) team Dinamo Riga. He is currently with the Springfield Falcons of the American Hockey League. He has played professionally in Europe and in North America in the National Hockey League (NHL) as well as international play for the Slovak national ice hockey team. Ronald last played in the NHL with the Vancouver Canucks in National Hockey League preseason games on the basis of a try-out to obtain a contract, he failed to make the cut and was released by the team on September 24, 2009.\n\nWes Walz: Wesley Walz (born May 15, 1970) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player and former assistant coach with the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League (NHL). Wes currently works as a sports analyst on Fox Sports North for the Minnesota Wild Hockey Club. Walz volunteered as head coach with the Raptors of East Ridge High School, Woodbury, Minnesota. There he coached his son, Kelvin, on the boys varsity ice hockey team and a few years later he coached his daughter, Jaedyn, on the girls varsity hockey team. Previously, he played centre for the Minnesota Wild of the NHL and served as team captain. Walz played in 607 NHL games in 11 seasons with Boston, Philadelphia, Calgary, Detroit, and Minnesota. He had 260 points (109 goals, 151 assists) and 343 penalty minutes and earned 40 career multi-point games.\n\nChicago Cardinals (ice hockey): The Chicago Cardinals were a professional ice hockey team playing in the American Hockey Association. The team only played one season in the league. It was notable because it was founded by Eddie Livingstone, a Toronto businessman, who had owned an ice hockey team in the National Hockey Association (NHA) and whose actions led the owners of the NHA to disband the league and form the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1917. The Cardinals were formed by Livingstone in an attempt to bring about a rival league to the NHL. Because of the Cardinals, the NHL attacked the AHA and attempted to steal its players. The Cardinals would fold under the pressure placed on the league and the team. Livingstone would attempt to recoup his losses by selling the team, but this was denied. He later tried to sue for damages.\n\nCleveland Barons (NHL): The Cleveland Barons were a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1976 to 1978. They were a relocation of the California Golden Seals franchise, which had played in Oakland since 1967. After only two seasons, the team merged with the Minnesota North Stars (now the Dallas Stars). As a result the NHL operated with 17 teams during the 1978\u201379 season.\n\nDoug Palazzari: Douglas John Palazzari (born November 3, 1952 in Eveleth, Minnesota) is a former professional ice hockey player and USA Hockey executive. He is the son of former NHL player Aldo Palazzari. Too small to become a regular in the National Hockey League, Doug Palazzari played a total of 108 games for the St. Louis Blues in 1974\u201379 but he spent most of his professional career in the minors with the Providence Reds, Kansas City Blues and Salt Lake Golden Eagles where he was a major star. Before turning professional, he was an accomplished player for the Colorado College men's ice hockey team and he also played for the United States national team at the 1973 and 1974 Ice Hockey World Championship tournaments. 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The broadcast signals of the nine television stations and 19 radio stations cover almost all of the state, as well as parts of Alabama, Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee.\n\nCommunity and alternative media in Venezuela: Community and alternative media in Venezuela includes a series of community television stations and community radio stations, as well as other alternative media. \"Community media\" is one of three types of media defined in Venezuelan law (the others being \"public\" and \"private\"). Community television stations include Alba TV, Avila TV and Catia TVe. Catia TVe is one of the oldest community television stations in Venezuela, and was started in 2000 by a community organisation launched following the 1989 Caracazo. Other community and alternative media include Radio Perola, TV Petare, and the alternative news website Aporrea. 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The star of the picture is Elsie Ferguson and its director was Emile Chautard.\n\nThe Eaglet (1913 film): The Eaglet (French:L'aiglon) is a 1913 French silent historical film directed by Emile Chautard. It is an adaptation of the play \"L'Aiglon\" by Edmond Rostand, which portrays the life of Napoleon II.\n\nThe Marriage Price: The Marriage Price is a 1919 American silent romantic drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures and Artcraft. Emile Chautard directed and Elsie Ferguson stars. This film is lost.\n\nForsaking All Others (1922 film): Forsaking All Others is a 1922 American dramatic film starring actress Colleen Moore and directed by Emile Chautard for Universal Studios. It was made before Colleen became famous as a flapper but did visit some of the same subjects her later films would.\n\nJosef von Sternberg: Josef von Sternberg, (29 May 1894 \u2013 22 December 1969) was an Austrian-American film director. His family emigrated permanently to the United States when he was fourteen, and he grew up in New York City. He started working at World Film Company in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where he was mentored by French director Emile Chautard.\n\nA Hungry Heart: A Hungry Heart is a 1917 silent film drama directed by Emile Chautard and starring Alice Brady. It was produced and distributed by World Film Corporation. It is sometimes called The Hungry Heart but shouldn't be confused with the Pauline Frederick film of the same year.\n\nThe Web of Desire: The Web of Desire is a lost 1917 silent film drama directed by Emile Chautard and starring Ethel Clayton. It was produced by Peerless Studios and distributed through World Pictures.\n\nThe Mystery of the Yellow Room (1919 film): The Mystery of the Yellow Room is a 1919 American crime drama film made by the Mayflower Photoplay Company and distributed through Realart Pictures Corporation. Emile Chautard was a French actor, director, and producer. Chautard was 55 years old when \"The Mystery of the Yellow Room\" was released in 1919. \"The Mystery of the Yellow Room\" (in French \"Le myst\u00e8re de la chambre jaune\") was first a novel by Gaston Leroux. The novel was one of the first locked room mystery crime fiction novels. It was first published in France in the periodical \"L'Illustration\" from September 1907 to November 1907, then in its own right as a book in 1908.\n\nDishonored (film): Dishonored is a 1931 Pre-Code romantic spy film made by Paramount Pictures. It was co-written (with Daniel N. Rubin), directed and edited by Josef von Sternberg. The costume design was by Travis Banton. The film stars Marlene Dietrich, Victor McLaglen, Gustav von Seyffertitz and Warner Oland.\n\nHis Parisian Wife: His Parisian Wife is a lost 1919 silent film romantic drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Emile Chautard and starred Elsie Ferguson. 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It consists of two branch canals, the 1.25 mile (2 km) Lake George Branch and the 2 mile (3 km) long Grand Calumet River Branch which join to form the main Indiana Harbor Canal. The Indiana Harbor Canal also functions as a harbor and runs 1.4 miles (2 km) before reaching the Indiana Harbor which connects to Lake Michigan. In 2002, Indiana Harbor was the 45th busiest harbor in the United States, handling almost 13,300,000 short tons (12,000,000 metric tons) of cargo. Foreign trade accounted for only 500,000 short tons (450,000 metric tons) of that. Indiana Harbor is not a state-managed harbor, and it is maintained by the Chicago District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, as authorized by the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1913.\n\nIndiana Harbor East Breakwater Light: The Indiana Harbor East Breakwater Light is an active aid to navigation that marks the end of a breakwater on the east side of the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal where it enters Lake Michigan.\n\nGrand Calumet River: The Grand Calumet River is a 13.0 mi river that flows primarily into Lake Michigan. Originating in Miller Beach in Gary, it flows through the cities of Gary, East Chicago and Hammond, as well as Calumet City and Burnham on the Illinois side. The majority of the river's flow drains into Lake Michigan via the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal, sending about 1500 cuft per second of water into the lake. A smaller part of the flow, at the river's western end, enters the Calumet River and ultimately drains into the Illinois and ultimately the Mississippi River.\n\nWhiting Refinery: The Whiting Refinery is an oil refinery located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan and the Indiana Harbor Ship Canal and operated by BP. The facility is primarily located in Whiting, Indiana, USA, though portions of the 1400 acre complex span into the neighboring cities of Hammond and East Chicago.\n\nChicago, Indiana and Southern Railroad: The Chicago, Indiana and Southern Railroad (reporting mark CI&S) is a defunct railroad which operated in the states of Illinois and Indiana during the early 20th century. The CI&S formed in 1906 from the consolidation of the two other railroads: the Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad and the Indiana Harbor Railroad. The new railroad also owned the capital stock of the Danville and Indiana Harbor Railroad. The stock of the new company itself was wholly owned by the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway and the Michigan Central Railroad, both of which were part of the New York Central system. A 1907 report called the CI&S a \"tributary to the Lake Shore.\" The railroad operated two lines: a north-south line between Indiana Harbor (East Chicago, Indiana) and Danville, Illinois, and a line from the Spring Valley coalfields at Seatonville, Illinois, to South Bend, Indiana. Together the two lines controlled 301 mi of track. In 1914 the CI&S was one of several railroads consolidated to form the modern New York Central Railroad.\n\nPennsylvania Canal (Delaware Division): The Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, more commonly called the Delaware Canal, runs for 60 mi parallel to the right bank of the Delaware River from the entry locks near the mouth of the Lehigh River and terminal end of the Lehigh Canal at Easton south to Bristol. At Easton, which today is the home of The National Canal Museum, the Delaware Canal also connected with the Morris Canal built to carry anthracite coal to energy starved New Jersey industries. Later, with a crossing-lock constructed at New Hope, the New Hope 'outlet lock' (1847) connected by Cable Ferry to a feeder navigation/canal at Bull's Island along the opposite shore from Lumberville, which ran over 22 mi south along the left bank through Trenton to Bordentown, the west end of the Delaware and Raritan Canal (1834) to New York City via New Brunswick. as part of the solution to the United States' first energy crisis. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania built the Delaware canal to feed anthracite stone coal to energy-hungry Philadelphia as part of its transportation infrastructure building plan known as the Main Line of Public Works\u2014a legislative initiative creating a collection of self-reinforcing internal improvements to commercial transportation capabilities.\n\nPhiladelphia and Columbia Railroad: Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad (P&CR) (1834) was one of the earliest commercial railroads in the United States, running 82 mi from Philadelphia to Columbia, Pennsylvania, it was built by the Pennsylvania Canal Commission in lieu of a canal from Columbia to Philadelphia; in 1857 it became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and its trackage lives on today operated by Norfolk-Southern. The Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad's western terminus was located near the former ferry site known as Wright's Ferry, in the town once of that name, but now Columbia in Lancaster County. There the P&CR met with the Pennsylvania Canal\u2014navigations and improvements on the Susquehanna River east bank approximately 30 mi south of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Most of its right-of-way was obtained by the actions of the Pennsylvania Canal Commission which operated the railroad under the various enabling acts of the Pennsylvania legislature known as the Main Line of Public Works in support of a far sighted plan to link the whole state by canals. With an engineering study reporting back a finding that obtaining sufficient waters to flood the intended 80+ mile canal from Philadelphia to Columbia, the Canal Commission and legislature authorized the railway on the right of way intended for the canal.\n\nI-Pass: I-Pass (stylized as I-PASS) is the electronic toll collection system utilized by the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (ISTHA) on its toll highways that launched on November 18, 1993, with the opening of Interstate 355 (Veterans Memorial Tollway). It uses the same transponder as the E-ZPass system used in the Northeastern US and the Indiana Toll Road, along with the future Indiana State Road 912 (Cline Avenue) Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal bridge.\n\nPennsylvania Canal (Susquehanna Division): The Susquehanna Canal of the Pennsylvania Canal System was funded and authorized as part of the 1826 Main Line of Public Works enabling act, and would later become the Susquehanna Division of the Pennsylvania Canal under the Pennsylvania Canal Commission. Constructed early on in America's brief canal age, it formed an integral segment of the water focused transportation system which cut Philadelphia-Pittsburgh (pre-railroad) travel time from nearly a month to just four days. One of the system's navigations, the Susquehanna Canal/division created a mule-towed navigable channel 41 mi along the west bank of the main stem of the Susquehanna River between a lock terminus near the mouth of the Juniata Tributary River and the canal basin at Northumberland. Meeting the West Branch Canal and the North Branch Canal at Northumberland, it formed a link between the public and private canals upriver and the main east\u2013west Pennsylvania Canal route known as the Main Line of Public Works which was devised to connect Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, southern New York, northern Pennsylvania and Lake Erie using most of the far reaches of the Susquehanna's tributaries.\n\nPennsylvania Canal: Pennsylvania Canal \"(or sometimes Pennsylvania Canal system)\" refers generally to a complex system of transportation infrastructure improvements including canals, dams, locks, tow paths, aqueducts, and viaducts. The Canal and Works were constructed and assembled over several decades beginning in 1824, the year of the first enabling act and budget items. It should be understood the \"first use of any railway\" in North America was the year 1826, so the newspapers and the Pennsylvania Assembly of 1824 applied the term then to the proposed Right of ways mainly for the canals of the Main Line of Public Works to be built across the southern part of Pennsylvania. Enacted before Railroads gestated during their infancy, the focus of the act was to create through building a canal system, the capability to ship heavy or bulk goods and connect Philadelphia to Pittsburgh\u2014and \"more importantly\"\u2014and \"beyond\" to the \"new growth markets\" in the developing territories reached by the Ohio River now called the midwest. Later, when updated in 1837 to reflect the experience of twelve years of toddler-railways, the term was also applied to railroads and new canals to be added to the state transportation system. As a crowning achievement, the Main Line of Public Works and the Pennsylvania Canal system topped 2100 ft in elevation by erecting the Allegheny Portage Railroad, which used a system of five inclines and five planes on each side of the Eastern Continental Divide at Cresson Pass in Cambria County to actually haul wheeled flat cars, which had halved canal boats placed on them, up and over the Allegheny Front and connect Pittsburgh to the Susquehanna. 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Mong starring. It was distributed by Metro Pictures.\n\nHis People: His People (aka; Proud Heart) is a 1925 silent film about a young, Jewish boxer growing up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan directed by Edward Sloman. According to film historian Lester Friedman, \u201cSloman\u2019s compelling vision of the painful depths and joyous heights of immigrant life endow the film with an exuberant vitality that captivates modern filmgoers and enlightens film historians.\u201d\n\nPuttin' On the Ritz (film): Puttin' On the Ritz is a 1930 musical film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Harry Richman, Joan Bennett, and James Gleason. The screenplay was written by Gleason and William K. Wells based on a story by John W. 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It is not known whether the film currently survives.\n\nEdward Sloman: Edward Sloman (19 July 1886, London - 29 September 1972, Woodland Hills, California) was an English silent film director, actor, screenwriter and radio broadcaster. He directed over 100 films and starred in over 30 films as an actor between 1913 and 1938.\n\nAlias the Deacon: Alias the Deacon is a 1928 silent film produced and released by Universal Pictures. Based on a stage play of the same name, it was directed by Edward Sloman and is preserved at the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation.\n\nPhil Rosen: Phil Rosen (May 8, 1888 \u2013 October 22, 1951) was an American film director and cinematographer. He directed 142 films between 1915 and 1949.\n\nHis Woman: His Woman is a 1931 American romance drama film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert. 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He performs with the Martan Mann Trio, the Martan Mann & Mannkind (contemporary jazz band) and has performed with George Young and Dmitri Matheny. A graduate of San Jose State University, San Francisco State University, Hawaii Pacific College, and the University of Hawaii, he is a musical director at Capitola Theater in Capitola, California and is on the board of directors for the Jazz Society of Santa Cruz, California. Jazz educational books include \"Jazz Improvisation for the Classical Pianist\" (1989), \"New Age Improvisation for the Classical Pianist\" (1994), and \"Improvising blues piano\" (1997). He is also the author of an jazz educational DVD, \"Jazz Skills for Piano\".\n\nScotty Barnhart: William \"Scotty\" Barnhart (born October 27, 1964) is an American jazz trumpeter. A two-time Grammy winner, he has played since 1993 as a featured soloist with Count Basie Orchestra. In September 2013, Barnhart was announced as the new director of the Basie Orchestra. He has multiple recordings with pianist Marcus Roberts, as well as recordings with Tony Bennett, Diana Krall, Ray Charles, and Tito Puente. A solo CD, released with Unity Music, is titled \"Say It Plain\" and features Clark Terry, Ellis and Wynton Marsalis, Marcus Roberts, Jamie Davis and Etienne Charles; it achieved number 3 in the Jazz Charts. Also active as an educator and clinician, he is author of \"The World of Jazz Trumpet - A Comprehensive History and Practical Philosophy\" (published by Hal Leonard). He is a professor in the College of Music at Florida State University.\n\nCount Basie: William James \"Count\" Basie (August 21, 1904 \u2013 April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. His mother taught him to play the piano and he started performing in his teens. Dropping out of school, he learned to operate lights for vaudeville and to improvise accompaniment for silent films at a local movie theater in his home town of Red Bank, New Jersey. By age 16, he increasingly played jazz piano at parties, resorts and other venues. In 1924, he went to Harlem, where his performing career expanded; he toured with groups to the major jazz cities of Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City. In 1929 he joined Bennie Moten's band in Kansas City, and played with them until Moten's death in 1935.\n\nDick Hyman: Richard \"Dick\" Hyman (born March 8, 1927) is an American jazz pianist and composer. Over a 60-year career, he has functioned as a pianist, organist, arranger, music director, electronic musician, and, increasingly, as a composer. He will be a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters fellow in 2017.\n\nDara Tucker: Dara Tucker is an American jazz singer and composer. Tucker has released four studio albums; \"All Right Now\" (2009), \"Soul Said Yes\" (2011) \"The Sun Season\" (2014) and \"Oklahoma Rain\" (2017), as well as a limited-release, live performance album, \"Dara Tucker Live\" in 2013. Dara was named, \"Jazz Vocalist of the Year\" at the 2016 and 2017 Nashville Industry Music Awards. . In 2017, the second single from \"Oklahoma Rain, \"Radio,\" was named, \"Song of the Year\" at Nashville Industry Music Awards, and \"Oklahoma Rain\" won \"Jazz Album of the Year.\" Tucker has performed internationally with her jazz ensemble since 2009. Dara was featured on the Tavis Smiley Show in 2015, and opened for Gregory Porter in 2016. She won the silver medal in the \"American Traditions Vocal Competition\" in 2017. She has shared the stage with jazz musicians such as organist Dr. Lonnie Smith, 7-string guitarist Charlie Hunter, and pianist Johnny O'Neal at The Blue Note in New York City, The San Jose Jazz Festival, Smoke Jazz and Supper Club in NYC, Sculler's in Boston, MA, The Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, and Snug Harbor in New Orleans, LA. In November 2016, she shared the stage with Vince Gill and the Time Jumpers . She has recorded with guitarist Peter Bernstein, guitarist Charlie Hunter, pianist Helen Sung, trombonist Alan Ferber, saxophonist John Ellis and drummer Donald Edwards.\n\nAlice Coltrane: Alice Coltrane (\"n\u00e9e\" McLeod, August 27, 1937 \u2013 January 12, 2007), also known by her adopted Sanskrit name Turiyasangitananda or Turiya Alice Coltrane, was an American jazz pianist, organist, harpist, singer, composer, swamini, and the second wife of jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. One of the few harpists in the history of jazz, she recorded many albums as a bandleader, beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s for Impulse! Records and Universal Distribution.\n\nMike Williams (trumpeter): Mike Williams is an American jazz and big band trumpeter residing in Lapeer, Michigan. He is most noted as the lead trumpeter for the Count Basie Orchestra, an esteemed chair which he has held without interruption for more than 21 years. Mike can be heard on numerous Count Basie Orchestra recordings (some of them Grammy Award winners), including the recent \"\"Basie Is Back\"\" (recorded live in Japan) and the Grammy nominated \"\"Ray Sings, Basie Swings,\"\" on which he was a featured soloist. As a member of the Basie Band, he has performed in all 50 states and 40 countries with such notable names as Dizzy Gillespie, Billy Eckstine, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, George Benson, Tony Bennett and Diane Schuur.\n\nBack with Basie: Back with Basie (subtitled More Hit Performances of the '60s) is an album released by pianist, composer and bandleader Count Basie featuring tracks recorded in 1962 (with one from 1960) and originally released on the Roulette label.\n\nBlack Jazz Records: Black Jazz Records was a jazz record company and label founded in Oakland, California by pianist Gene Russell (December 2, 1932 - May 3, 1981) and percussionist Dick Schory. The label was created to promote the talents of young African American jazz musicians and singers, and released twenty albums between 1971 and 1975. Some of the more notable artists to record for Black Jazz Records were Cleveland Eaton, former bassist for Count Basie and Ramsey Lewis, and pianist Doug Carn, whose four albums were the most successful of any Black Jazz artist. Carn's wife at the time, Jean Carn, sang on his albums; she changed her name to Jean Carne and went on to have a successful solo career as an R & B singer. Singer Kellee Patterson gained notoriety as the first black Miss Indiana in 1971, before recording her debut album, \"Maiden Voyage\", with Black Jazz Records in 1973. The label was distributed and financed by Ovation Records, a country and western label based in Chicago, which was also founded by Schory. 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Atlanta entered the season led by, among others, Gerald Riggs, Scott Case, Bill Fralic and Jeff VanNote. David Archer was the starting quarterback heading into the season.\n\nScott Woerner: Scott Allison Woerner (born December 18, 1958 in Baytown, Texas) is a former American football safety in the National Football League for the Atlanta Falcons and the New Orleans Saints. He played college football for the University of Georgia Bulldogs. In the 1981 Sugar Bowl, Woerner intercepted a pass by the Notre Dame quarterback in the closing minutes of the game which sealed Georgia's national championship for that year. He still holds several return records at the University of Georgia. He had the most kickoff return yards (190) in a single game (vs. Kentucky, 1977). He also holds the most punt return yards (488) in a season (1980). Woerner was drafted in the third round of the 1981 NFL Draft by the Falcons. He played for the Atlanta Falcons during that 1981 season. 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He is notable for being the first walk-on true freshman quarterback to start a season opener at a BCS school. Mayfield transferred from Texas Tech to Oklahoma following alleged scholarship issues and a lack of communication with coaches. After sitting out the 2014 season due to NCAA transfer rules, Mayfield won the starting quarterback job in 2015 over Cody Thomas and incumbent starter Trevor Knight.\n\nAtlanta Falcons Cheerleaders: The Atlanta Falcons Cheerleaders are the cheerleading squad of the Atlanta Falcons. The group performs a variety of moves during the Falcons home games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The squad debuted in 1969 as \"The Falconettes\". The squad currently has 40 cheerleaders. The tryouts for the squad are held annually at the Georgia World Congress Center in April, as well as the Arthur Blank Family Office. Like many other squads, the squad also makes various appearances at events throughout Atlanta. 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Jat Airways was owned by the government of Serbia and had 1,250 employees.\n\nStrike/Flight numerals: A Strike/Flight Numeral is a Department of the Navy device that may be awarded for wear on the Air Medal to individuals serving in any capacity in the United States Armed Forces. A Strike/Flight Award is awarded to individuals for meritorious achievement while participating in sustained aerial flight operations, under flight orders. Strike/Flight Numerals are bronze Arabic numerals 5/16 inch in height and are worn to denote the total number of Strike/Flight awards\n\nPiedmont Airlines: Piedmont Airlines, Inc. is an American regional airline operating for American Eagle, formerly US Airways Express. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Airlines Group, headquartered in unincorporated Wicomico County, Maryland, near the city of Salisbury. It conducts flight operations using Bombardier Dash 8, and Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft. Piedmont Airlines, Inc. also provides ground handling and customer service for airports in the Northeastern & Western parts of the United States. Its main base is Philadelphia International Airport with hubs in Charlotte Douglas International Airport.\n\nAir China: Air China Limited is the flag carrier and one of the major airlines of the People's Republic of China, with its headquarters in Shunyi District, Beijing. Air China's flight operations are based at Beijing Capital International Airport. In 2015, the airline carried 90 million domestic and international passengers with an average load factor of 80%.\n\nShandong Airlines: Shandong Airlines Co.Ltd. (, nicknamed SDA or \u5c71\u822a \"Sh\u0101nh\u00e1ng\") is an airline based in the Shandong Airlines Center (\u5c71\u4e1c\u822a\u7a7a\u5927\u53a6 \"Sh\u0101nd\u014dng H\u00e1ngk\u014dng D\u00e0sh\u00e0\") in Jinan, Shandong, China. The Chinese carrier operates mainly domestic trunk routes from Jinan, Qingdao and Yantai to major cities in China. It is owned by Air China and holds a 10 percent stake in Sichuan Airlines.\n\nQingdao Liuting International Airport: Qingdao Liuting International Airport (IATA: TAO,\u00a0ICAO: ZSQD) is the main airport serving the city of Qingdao in Shandong Province, China. It is about 31 km from the city center. Qingdao is a focus city for China Eastern Airlines and Shandong Airlines. Its IATA code is used for its former romanized name Tsingtao.\n\nAir Mekong: Mekong Aviation Joint Stock Company (Vietnamese: \"C\u00f4ng ty C\u1ed5 ph\u1ea7n H\u00e0ng kh\u00f4ng M\u00ea K\u00f4ng\" ), doing business as Air Mekong, was an airline from Vietnam which operated scheduled passenger flights from its base at Phu Quoc Airport and secondary hubs at Noi Bai International Airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport. Its headquarters were located in Ph\u00fa Qu\u1ed1c, Ki\u00ean Giang Province. It was established in 2009 and flight operations were launched on 9 October 2010. This is the third private-owned airline of Vietnam, after Indochina Airlines (defunct as of 2009), and VietJet Air. Air Mekong leased four Bombardier CRJ 900 aircraft from SkyWest Airlines, each equipped with 90 seats in both business and economy classes. 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The character of pompous police Chief Inspector Charles Rose (William Mervyn) at the start of series 3 cemented the show's popularity and \"The Odd Man\" turned out to be the first in a trilogy lasting most of the 1960s, during which Rose's character slowly developed and became increasingly genial as they progressed.\n\nKlaus J. Behrendt: Klaus J. Behrendt (born February 7, 1960 in Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German actor. Since 1992 he has starred in the Westdeutscher Rundfunk version of the popular television crime series \"Tatort\"; he also stars in the 2008 film \"Die Bienen - T\u00f6dliche Bedrohung\".\n\nKlaus J. Kohler: Klaus J. Kohler (born 1935 in Karlsruhe) is one of the leading German phoneticians.\n\nTatort: Tatort (\"Crime scene\") is a German language police procedural television series that has been running continuously since 1970 with some 30 feature-length episodes per year, which makes it the longest-running German TV drama. Developed by the German television channel ARD, it is unique in its approach, in that it is jointly produced by all of the station's regional public-service broadcasters whereby every regional station contributes a number of episodes to a common pool. Therefore, the series is a collection of different police stories where different police teams each solve crimes in their respective city. Uniqueness in architecture, customs and dialects of the cities is therefore a distinctive part of the series and often the city, not the police force is the real main character of an episode. The concept of local stations only producing a couple of shows per year has also enabled the shows to be longer (90 minutes) and more fleshed out psychologically than other weekly TV dramas.\n\nChristoph Nunatak: Christoph Nunatak ( ) is a nunatak rising to about 1,300 m , 2.5 nmi east-northeast of Holtet Nunatak in the Lyon Nunataks. 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The film stars Shelley Hennig, Moses Jacob Storm, Renee Olstead, Will Peltz, Jacob Wysocki, and Courtney Halverson as high school students in a Skype conversation that is haunted by a student who was bullied and committed suicide named Laura Barns, played by Heather Sossaman.\n\nOuija (2014 film): Ouija is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Stiles White in his directorial debut, produced by Jason Blum, Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Bradley Fuller, and Bennett Schneir and written by Juliet Snowden and White, who previously together wrote \"The Possession\". It stars Olivia Cooke, Ana Coto, Daren Kagasoff, Douglas Smith, and Bianca A. Santos as teenagers who have unleashed spirits from a Ouija board.\n\nJessabelle: Jessabelle is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin Greutert and written by Ben Garant. The film stars Sarah Snook, Mark Webber, Joelle Carter, David Andrews, Amber Stevens and Ana de la Reguera. The film was released on November 7, 2014 by Lionsgate.\n\nClown (film): Clown is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Jon Watts, produced by Mac Cappuccino, Eli Roth and Cody Ryder, and written by Christopher D. Ford and Watts. The film stars Laura Allen, Andy Powers, and Peter Stormare. The visual effects for the clown monster were done by Alterian, Inc. and Tony Gardner. Principal photography began in November 2012, in Ottawa. The film was released in Italy on November 13, 2014, and was released in the UK on March 2, 2015, and in the United States on June 17, 2016, by Dimension Films.\n\nThe Apparition: The Apparition is a 2012 American supernatural horror film, written and directed by Todd Lincoln, making his directorial debut, and starring Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, Tom Felton, Julianna Guill and Rick Gomez. The plot follows three college students who, after the death of their friend, must battle a supernatural force they summoned themselves. The film was loosely inspired by the Philip experiment conducted in 1972. The film was a box office bomb and was cited by critics as one of the worst horror movies of 2012. It was also the last Warner Bros. Pictures horror film to be released under its own label before resorting to New Line Cinema to release all future horror movies made by Warner Bros.\n\nAnnabelle (film): Annabelle is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by John R. Leonetti, written by Gary Dauberman and produced by Peter Safran and James Wan. It is a prequel to 2013's \"The Conjuring\" and the second installment in \"The Conjuring\" series. The film was inspired by a story of a doll named Annabelle told by Ed and Lorraine Warren. The film stars Annabelle Wallis, Ward Horton, and Alfre Woodard.\n\nFlight 7500: Flight 7500 is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu, from a screenplay by Craig Rosenberg. It stars Leslie Bibb, Jerry Ferrara, Ryan Kwanten, Jamie Chung, Christian Serratos, Nicky Whelan and Amy Smart. It revolves around a supernatural force on a plane. 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Baumgardner", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Henry M. Morris: Henry Madison Morris (October 6, 1918 \u2013 February 25, 2006) was an American young Earth creationist, Christian apologist, and engineer. He was one of the founders of the Creation Research Society and the Institute for Creation Research. He is considered by many to be \"the father of modern creation science.\" He is widely known for coauthoring \"The Genesis Flood\" with John C. Whitcomb in 1961.\n\nMuseum of Creation and Earth History: The Museum of Creation and Earth History is a young earth creationist promotional facility opened by the Institute for Creation Research at its original headquarters in Santee, California in 1992, replacing an earlier museum located in the Institute's basement. It cost $50,000, and took 2 years to complete.\n\nHendren v. Campbell: Hendren et al. v. Campbell et al. was a 1977 ruling by an Indiana state superior court that the young-earth creationist textbook could not be used in Indiana public schools. Jon Hendren, a ninth-grade student in the West Clark Community Schools, sued when the district picked \"Biology: A Search For Order In Complexity\", published by the Creation Research Society and promoted through the Institute for Creation Research, as the sole biology textbook.\n\nJohn Baumgardner: John R. Baumgardner is an American young earth creationist and geophysicist.\n\nKurt Wise: Kurt Patrick Wise (born 1959) is an American young earth creationist who serves as the Director of Creation Research Center at Truett McConnell University. He has a PhD in paleontology from Harvard University. He is known for his writings in support of creationism as well as his work for the Creation Museum.\n\nDuane Gish: Duane Tolbert Gish (February 17, 1921\u00a0\u2013 March 5, 2013) was an American biochemist and a prominent member of the creationist movement. A Young Earth creationist, Gish was a former vice-president of the Institute for Creation Research (ICR) and the author of numerous publications about creation science. Gish was called \"creationism's T. H. Huxley\" for the way he \"relished the confrontations\" of formal debates with prominent evolutionary biologists, usually held on university campuses. A creationist publication noted in his obituary that \"it was perhaps his personal presentation that carried the day. In short, the audiences liked him.\"\n\nRATE project: The RATE project (Radioisotopes and the Age of The Earth) was a research project conducted by the Creation Research Society and the Institute for Creation Research between 1997 and 2005 to assess the validity of radiometric dating and other dating techniques in the light of the doctrine of a recent creation. It was funded by $250,000 from the Institute for Creation Research and over $1 million in donations. The RATE team was chaired by Larry Vardiman (meteorology) and included Steven A. Austin (soft rock geology), John Baumgardner (geophysics), Steven W. Boyd (Hebrew), Eugene F. Chaffin (physics), Donald B. DeYoung (physics), Russell Humphreys (physics) and Andrew Snelling (hard rock geology).\n\nFrank Lewis Marsh: Frank Lewis Marsh (18 October 1899, Aledo, Illinois \u2013 14 July 1992) was an American Seventh-day Adventist biologist, educator and young Earth creationist author. In 1963 he was one of the ten founding members of the Creation Research Society.\n\nJohn D. Morris: John David Morris (born 1946) is an American young earth creationist. He is the son of \"the father of creation science\", Henry M. Morris, and after his father's death became the president of the Institute for Creation Research (ICR). Morris is a creationist author and speaks at a variety of churches. Many of his presentations discuss the fossil record and its relation to evolution.\n\nInstitute for Creation Research: The Institute for Creation Research (ICR) is a Creationist apologetics institute in Dallas, Texas that specializes in media promotion of pseudoscientific creation science and interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative as a historical event. The ICR adopts the Bible as an inerrant and literal documentary of scientific and historical fact as well as religious and moral truths, and espouses a Young Earth creationist worldview. 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They recorded The McCoys' song \"Sorrow\" (also covered by David Bowie on his 1973 cover album, \"Pin Ups\") with the band before embarking on a solo career, where he recorded \"Bye Bye Baby\". This song is not to be confused with a Four Seasons track of a similar title, but rather a typical Merseybeat tune. Followed by the singles: \"Annabella\", and \"You Make My Day\". Kinsley also undertook session work, which most notably included working for Apple Records (alongside George Harrison on at least one song for Jackie Lomax). He also worked on the popular \"Top of the Pops\" record series, which contained anonymous cover versions of recent and current hit singles. During this time he worked with fellow musician friend, Jimmy Campbell, and formed the band Rockin' Horse. 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The stadium serves as the home to the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans football team, and as the temporary home of the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). The Coliseum was home to the Rams from 1946 to 1979, when they moved to Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California, and is serving as their home stadium again until the completion of Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California. The facility has a permanent seating capacity of 93,607 for USC football games, making it the largest football stadium in the Pac-12 Conference. For Rams games, capacity is at 93,607, giving it the largest capacity in the NFL.\n\nGelora Bung Karno Stadium: The Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (formerly Gelora Senayan Main Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium located within the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, Gelora, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The stadium is named after Sukarno, Indonesia's first President. 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Within the state of Texas, Kyle Field has the largest regular seating capacity, while AT&T Stadium has a larger overall capacity.\n\nSalt Lake Stadium: Salt Lake Stadium, officially known as Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK), is a multipurpose stadium in Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal, with a capacity of 66,687. It is the largest stadium in India by capacity. Before its renovation in 2011, it was the second largest football stadium in the world, having a seating capacity of 120,000. Prior to the construction and opening of Rungrado May Day Stadium in 1989, it was the largest football stadium in the world. The capacity of the stadium has been decreased from 85,000 to almost 67,000 for the FIFA U-17 World Cup.\n\nEstadio Luis Franzini: The Estadio Luis Franzini (or Luis Franzini Stadium) is an outdoor football stadium located in Montevideo, Uruguay. The stadium's maximum capacity is 18,000 people, and it is the home ground of Defensor Sporting. 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Thindlu is famous for its ancient temple of lord Virabhadra (a form lord Shiva) and is currently a thriving community with many real estate constructions. Thindlu comes under Vidyaranyapura ward of Byatarayanapura constituency. Byatarayanapura is one of the largest constituency of Bangalore. Many residential layouts have recently come up.Thindlu is located to the east of Vidyaranyapura and to the west of Sahakara Nagar. Once a rural village, it has now become very well integrated to Bengaluru city style. With many new residential apartments and with the influx of people this area does not resemble anymore like an rural village, although some areas still retain Village type old houses. 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The village is centered at the junction of Bay State Road and Locust Street.\n\nList of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni novels: The novels in the \"Higurashi no Naku Koro ni\" series are written by Ryukishi07, and are based on the visual novel series of the same name by 07th Expansion. There are four light novels which contain additional illustrations by five different artists, and seventeen novelizations of the separate visual novel arcs.\n\nList of Umineko When They Cry chapters: The manga series \"\" is written by Ryukishi07 and illustrated by six different manga artists working separately on different story arcs based on the \"Umineko: When They Cry\" visual novel series by 07th Expansion. The first manga, an adaptation of \"Legend of the Golden Witch\" illustrated by Kei Natsumi, began serialization in Square Enix's manga magazine \"Gangan Powered\" in the January 2008 issue. 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She spent some time in Spain and Cuba, but lived most of her life in the United States, where she became an established author. She wrote journals (which span more than 60 years, beginning when she was 11 years old and ending shortly before her death), novels, critical studies, essays, short stories, and erotica. A great deal of her work, including \"Delta of Venus\" and \"Little Birds\", was published posthumously.\n\nIncest: From a Journal of Love: Incest: From a Journal of Love: The Unexpurgated Diary of Ana\u00efs Nin (1932\u20131934) is a 1992 non-fiction book by Ana\u00efs Nin. It is a continuation of the diary entries first published in \"Henry and June: From the Unexpurgated Diary of Ana\u00efs Nin\". It features Nin's relationships with writer Henry Miller, his wife June Miller, the psychoanalyst Otto Rank, her father Joaqu\u00edn Nin, and her husband Hugh Parker Guiler. She also copied some of her correspondence with these people into her diary. Much of this book was written in English, although those of her letters which were originally written in French and Spanish were translated. Most of this diary takes place in France, particularly Clichy, Paris and Louveciennes.\n\nThe Diary of Ana\u00efs Nin: The Diary of Ana\u00efs Nin is the published version of Ana\u00efs Nin's own private manuscript diary, which she began at age 11 in 1914 during a trip from Europe to New York with her mother and two brothers. Ana\u00efs Nin would later say she had begun the diary as a letter to her father, Cuban composer Joaqu\u00edn Nin, who had abandoned the family a few years earlier.\n\nFire: From a Journal of Love: Fire: From the Unexpurgated Diary of Ana\u00efs Nin (full title \"Fire: From A Journal of Love: the Unexpurgated Diary of Ana\u00efs Nin (1934\u20131937)\") is a 1995 book that is based on material excerpted from the unpublished diaries of Anais Nin. It corresponds temporally to part of Ana\u00efs Nin's published diaries, but consists mostly of material about her love life that was too sensitive or secret to publish in her lifetime or in that of others involved.\n\nNearer the Moon: Nearer the Moon: From a Journal of Love (full title \"Nearer the Moon: From a Journal of Love, the Unexpurgated Diary of Ana\u00efs Nin (1937\u20131939)\") is a 1996 book based upon material excerpted from the unpublished diaries of Ana\u00efs Nin. It corresponds temporally to part of Nin's published diaries. It consists mainly of material that was left out of the published version because it would have hurt people involved or their relationships with Ana\u00efs Nin had it been published at the time.\n\nCollages (novel): Collages, published in 1964, was Ana\u00efs Nin's last published novel (excluding her erotica). It is very different from the previous novels of the \"Cities of the Interior\" series, because it contains none of the familiar characters in those novels. It is also different in that it takes place on two continents, has about two dozen important characters, and for the first time in Ana\u00efs Nin's work the female lead is not seeking psychological wholeness. Most of Ana\u00efs Nin's other novels only have a few main characters, there is rarely much geographical movement in the other novels, and usually the lead character is a woman seeking psychological wholeness.\n\nSeduction of the Minotaur: Seduction of the Minotaur is an autobiographical novel by the mixed nationality writer Ana\u00efs Nin, the last part of her \"Cities of the Interior\" sequence. It is about a woman named Lillian, and her self-psychoanalysis. The setting is taken from Ana\u00efs' diary account of her first trip to Acapulco in 1947, and the novel repeats much of the first part of \"The Diary of Ana\u00efs Nin\" volume V. Since the author was concerned with psychology rather than physical adventure, there is actually less violence in the novel than in the diary account. The exception is that the doctor allows himself to be shot because he is loved only as a doctor and never as a man, perhaps patterned after her understanding of Otto Rank's death.\n\nAna\u00efs Nin: A Biography: Ana\u00efs Nin: A Biography is Deirdre Bair's award-winning biography of writer Ana\u00efs Nin. It is considered arguably by many to be the most comprehensive, well-researched, and scholarly biography available of Nin. 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In 1976, the ABA merged with the NBA, and the Nets were absorbed into the NBA along with three other ABA teams (the San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers and Denver Nuggets, all of whom remain in the league today).\n\nJosh Childress: Joshua Malik Childress (born June 20, 1983) is an American professional basketball player who last played for SAN-EN NeoPhoenix of the Japanese B.League. An All-EuroLeague Second Team member in 2010, he has played with the Atlanta Hawks, Phoenix Suns, Brooklyn Nets and New Orleans Pelicans of the NBA, and Olympiacos Piraeus of the Greek Basket League and EuroLeague.\n\nPop Gates: William \"Pop\" Gates (August 30, 1917 \u2013 December 1, 1999) was an American professional basketball player. He was born in Decatur, Alabama and attended high school in New York, New York. After playing college basketball at Clark Atlanta University, he continued his basketball career in New York City with the Harlem Renaissance, for several years beginning in 1938\u201339. \"Seven months before Jackie Robinson made his debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Leo Ferris helped usher in a new era of racial integration for professional basketball when he signed William \"Pop\" Gates, who made his debut for the Blackhawks in October 1946. Gates, along with William \"Dolly\" King, were the first two African-American players in the NBL. \"When Leo Ferris came to me, it was like a godsend,\" Gates was quoted as saying in the book, \"Pioneers of the Hardwood: Indiana and the Birth of Professional Basketball.\" \"It was a real highlight of my career to be accepted by the NBL as one of only two blacks in the league.\" He became one of the early black players in the NBL in 1946. Later he played for and coached the Harlem Globetrotters. Gates is one of the few athletes who went directly from a high school championship team (Benjamin Franklin, New York, 1938) to a World Professional Champion (Rens, 1939).\n\nList of Brooklyn Nets head coaches: The Brooklyn Nets are an American professional basketball team based in Brooklyn, New York. They are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team plays its home games at the Barclays Center. The franchise was founded as the New Jersey Americans in 1967, and was one of the eleven original American Basketball Association (ABA) teams. In its second ABA season, Arthur Brown, the team owner, moved the team to Long Island and renamed it the New York Nets. The team won ABA championships in 1974 and 1976. When the ABA merged with the NBA in 1976, the Nets were one of four ABA teams admitted into the NBA. The team was moved to the Rutgers Athletic Center in New Jersey; after the 1976\u201377 NBA season, the team was renamed the New Jersey Nets. Since they joined the NBA, the Nets have won 4\u00a0divisional championships, 2\u00a0conference championships and appeared in the playoffs 16\u00a0times. The Nets moved to Brooklyn in 2012, and now play as the Brooklyn Nets.\n\nNew York Knicks: The New York Knickerbockers, commonly referred to as the Knicks, are an American professional basketball team based in New York City. The Knicks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden, located in the borough of Manhattan. They are one of two NBA teams located in New York City; the other is the Brooklyn Nets. The team, established by Ned Irish in 1946, was one of the founding members of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), which became the NBA after merging with the rival National Basketball League (NBL) in 1949. Along with the Boston Celtics, the Knicks are one of only two original NBA teams still located in its original city.\n\nList of New York Knicks head coaches: The New York Knickerbockers are an American professional basketball team based in New York City. They are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They play their home games at Madison Square Garden. The franchise's official name \"Knickerbockers\" came from the style of pants Dutch settlers wore when they came to America. Having joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA), the predecessor of the NBA, in 1946, the Knicks remain as one of the oldest teams in the NBA. During Red Holzman's tenure, the franchise won its only two NBA championships, the 1970 NBA Finals and the 1973 NBA Finals.\n\nNew York Liberty: The New York Liberty are a professional basketball team based in New York City, playing in the Eastern Conference in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The team was founded in 1997 and is one of the eight original franchises of the league. The team is owned by The Madison Square Garden Company, who also owns the Liberty's National Basketball Association (NBA) counterpart, the New York Knicks. Home games are played at Madison Square Garden in the borough of Manhattan.\n\nGeorge Feigenbaum: George Feigenbaum (July 2, 1929 \u2013 December 25, 2000) was a professional basketball point guard who played two seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Baltimore Bullets and the Milwaukee Hawks. Feigenbaum was born in Binghamton, New York on July 2, 1929 and was raised in Brooklyn. He graduated from New Utrecht High School where he was named first team All-PSAL and led the league in scoring his senior season. He was recruited to the University of Kentucky basketball team where he played under coach Adolph Rupp. Feigenbaum's college career finished at Long Island University. Besides his two seasons in the NBA, Feigenbaum also played in the Eastern League and the American Basketball League. After retiring from professional basketball he started a plumbing company in New York City. 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Founded in 1963 by Richard Roud and Amos Vogel with the support of Lincoln Center president William Schuman, it is one of the longest-running and most prestigious film festival in the United States. The non-competitive festival is centered around a \u201cMain Slate\u201d of typically 20-30 feature films, with sidebars for experimental cinema and retrospectives, and recently introduced documentary and trans-media sections. Programming is led by a rotating Selection Committee, chaired by the Director of the New York Film Festival, with many committee members remaining from year to year. Separate committees and individuals program the short film, experimental, and trans-media sections.\n\nNairi Sedrakyan: Nairi Sedrakyan (born 1961 in Ninotsminda, USSR) is an Armenian mathematician involved in national and international Olympiads of mathematics, having been the president of Armenian Mathematics Olympiads, the Leader of Armenian IMO Team, jury member and problem selection committee member of International Mathematical Olympiad, jury member and problem selection committee member of Zhautykov International Mathematical Olympiad (ZIMO), jury member and problem selection committee member of the 1st International Olympiad of Metropolises, the president of International Mathematical Olympiad Tournament of the Towns in Armenia. He has also authored a large number of problems proposed in these Olympiads. Nairi Sedrakyan is the author of one of the hardest problems ever proposed in the history of International Mathematical Olympiad, 5th problem of 37th International Mathematical Olympiad. This problem is considered as one of the hardest problems ever, because none of the members of the strongest teams, i.e. National Olympic Teams of the USA, Russia or China has succeeded to solve it correctly. Moreover, the National Olympic Team of People's Republic of China has obtained a cumulative result equal to 0 points and was ranked the 6th in the final ranking of the countries instead of the usual 1st or 2nd place. The British 2014 film X+Y, released in the USA as A Brilliant Young Mind, inspired by, Beautiful Young Minds focuses on an English mathematical genius chosen to represent the United Kingdom at the IMO. In the film this problem is stated to be the hardest problem ever proposed in the history of International Mathematical Olympiad (minutes 9:40-10:30). Other outstanding results of the author are having 4 problems in the Shortlist of the worldwide selected 27 problems of the 40th IMO (1999) in Romania and having 5 medals winner students in 41st IMO in South Korea, i.e. 2 silver medals and 3 bronze medals. Moreover, only 1 point was missing for Sevak Mkrtchyan to obtain a Gold Medal (currently he is an assistant professor of mathematics in United States, Sevak received his PhD in mathematics from University of California, Berkley). Nevertheless, Arthur Barkhoudarian, one of the first students of Nairi Sedrakyan has received a Gold Medal in International Mathematical Olympiad, later on Arthur received his PhD degree in mathematics from Charles University in Prague. As all winner students were from the same school, where Nairi Sedrakyan was teaching mathematics, the government of the Republic of Armenia gave to the author the title of the best teacher of the Republic of Armenia and he received a special gift from the Prime Minister.\n\nBell's theorem: Bell's theorem is a \"no-go theorem\" that draws an important distinction between quantum mechanics (QM) and the world as described by classical mechanics. This theorem is named after John Stewart Bell.\n\nCharles Haldat: Charles Nicolas Alexandre Haldat du Lys (24 December 1770 \u2013 26 November 1852) was a French physicist who performed experimental work in hydrostatics.\n\nAlain Aspect: Alain Aspect (] ; born 15 June 1947) is a French physicist noted for his experimental work on quantum entanglement.\n\nJohn Stewart Bell: John Stewart Bell FRS (28 June 1928 \u2013 1 October 1990) was a Northern Irish physicist, and the originator of Bell's theorem, an important theorem in quantum physics regarding hidden variable theories.\n\nCollege Football Playoff National Championship: The College Football Playoff National Championship is a post-season college football bowl game, used to determine a national champion of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), which began play in the 2014 college football season. The game serves as the final of the College Football Playoff, a bracket tournament between the top four teams in the country as determined by a selection committee, which was established as a successor to the Bowl Championship Series and its similar BCS National Championship Game. Unlike the BCS championship, the participating teams in the College Football Playoff National Championship are determined by two semi-final bowls\u2014hosted by two of the consortium's six member bowls yearly\u2014and the top two teams as determined by the selection committee do not automatically advance to the game in lieu of other bowls.\n\nJohn Stewart Bell Prize: The John Stewart Bell Prize for Research on Fundamental Issues in Quantum Mechanics and their Applications (short form: \"Bell Prize\") was established in 2009, funded and managed by the University of Toronto, Centre for Quantum Information & Quantum Control (\"CQIQC\"). It is awarded every odd-numbered year, for significant contributions relating to the foundations of quantum mechanics and to the applications of these principles \u2013 this covers, but is not limited to, quantum information theory, quantum computation, quantum foundations, quantum cryptography, and quantum control. The selection committee has included Gilles Brassard, Peter Zoller, Alain Aspect, John Preskill, and Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain, in addition to previous winners Sandu Popescu, Michel Devoret, and Nicolas Gisin.\n\nRuth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics: The Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics, also called the Satter Prize, is one of 21 prizes given out by the American Mathematical Society (AMS). The prize is presented bi-annually in recognition of an outstanding contribution to mathematics research by a woman in the previous six years. The award was established in 1990 using a donation from Joan Birman, in memory of her sister, Ruth Lyttle Satter. Satter, who worked primarily in biological sciences, was a proponent for equal opportunities for women in science. First awarded in 1991, the award is intended to \"honor [Satter's] commitment to research and to encourage women in science\". The winner is selected by the council of the AMS, based on the recommendation of a selection committee. The prize is awarded at the Joint Mathematics Meetings during odd numbered years, and has always carried a modest cash reward. Since 2003, the prize has been $5,000, while from 1997 to 2001, the prize came with $1,200, and prior to that it was $4,000. If a joint award is made, the prize money is split between the recipients.\n\nFrance national football team manager: The France national football team manager was first established on 25 April 1964 following the appointment of the country's first national team manager Henri Gu\u00e9rin. 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The program is broadcast nationwide on Westwood One and reaches an estimated seven million weekly listeners, according to an estimate from \"Talkers Magazine\". The \"Talkers\" estimate puts Levin's listenership in a tie with \"The Glenn Beck Radio Program\" for fourth most-listened-to talk radio show in the United States and, counting all radio formats, tied for ninth most-listened-to radio program in the United States.\n\nMark Levin: Mark Reed Levin ( ; born September 21, 1957) is an American lawyer, author, and radio personality. He is the host of syndicated radio show \"The Mark Levin Show\". Levin worked in the administration of President Ronald Reagan and was a chief of staff for Attorney General Edwin Meese. He is president of the Landmark Legal Foundation, has authored seven books, and contributes commentary to various media outlets such as \"National Review Online\". On September 1, 2015, Levin was named Editor-in-Chief of Conservative Review.\n\nList of Attorneys General of West Virginia: The Attorney General of West Virginia is the chief legal advisor to the West Virginia state government and is the state's chief law enforcement officer. The office was created by Article VII, Section 1 of the first Constitution of West Virginia in 1863. Under the current state constitution (1872), the attorney general is an executive department-level state constitutional officer, along with the governor, secretary of state, auditor, treasurer, and commissioner of agriculture. The attorney general is the \"ex officio\" reporter of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. The constitution further specifies that the attorney general shall reside in the seat of state government, Charleston, during their term of office. 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The present law, the 2010 Attorney General of the Union Law was promulgated on 28 October 2010. The Attorney General is appointed by the President of Myanmar. The Attorney General leads the Office of the Attorney General in Naypyidaw.\n\nEdwin Meese: Edwin Meese III (born December 2, 1931) is an American attorney, law professor, author and member of the Republican Party who served in official capacities within the Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Administration (1967\u20131974), the Reagan Presidential Transition Team (1980) and the Reagan White House (1981\u20131985), eventually rising to hold the position of the 75th Attorney General of the United States (1985\u20131988).\n\nDonald Regan: Donald Thomas \"Don\" Regan (December 21, 1918 \u2013 June 10, 2003) was the 66th United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1981 to 1985 and the White House Chief of Staff from 1985 to 1987 in the Ronald Reagan Administration. He advocated \"Reaganomics\" and tax cuts to create jobs and stimulate production. Before serving in the Reagan administration, Regan served as chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch from 1971 to 1980. He had worked at Merrill Lynch since 1946, and before this he had studied at Harvard University and served in the United States Marine Corps, achieving the rank of lieutenant colonel.\n\nNorth Carolina Attorney General: The Attorney General of North Carolina is the elected head of the state's Department of Justice. The North Carolina constitution, in Article III Section 7, provides for the election of the Attorney General. http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Legislation/constitution/article3.html By statute, Attorney General's duties include providing legal representation and advice to all state agencies. The parameters of that duty have been the subject of some debate, when, for example, United States Attorney General Eric Holder suggested that state Attorneys General should not squander their state's resources in defense of laws they know to be unconstitutional. By statute, in defense of the public interest, the Attorney General may initiate legal action or intervene in proceedings before any courts, regulatory officers, agencies or bodies \u2014 either state or federal \u2014 on behalf of the state's agencies and citizens. http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/ByChapter/Chapter_114.pdf The Attorney General also renders legal opinions, either formally or informally, upon all questions of law submitted by the General Assembly, the Governor or any other state officer. 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Producing 43 tornadoes across five states, widespread damage took place; however, no fatalities resulted from the event due to timely warnings. In Wisconsin, 16 tornadoes touched down, ranking this outbreak as the state's largest April event on record as well as one of the largest single-day events during the course of any year. The strongest of these storms was an EF4 tornado that touched down south of Pocahontas, Iowa on April\u00a09. Between 0256 and 0257 UTC (9:56 and 9:57 pm CDT) that day, five tornadoes were on the ground simultaneously in Pocahontas County, Iowa, all of which were from one supercell thunderstorm.\n\nLate-May 1957 tornado outbreak: The late-May 1957 tornado outbreak occurred from eastern New Mexico to Oklahoma, western Arkansas, southern Kansas, eastern Colorado, and southeastern Wyoming on May 24\u201325, 1957. 37 tornadoes touched down over the area, most of which took place across northern and western Texas, in addition to southern Oklahoma. 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Several more tornadoes were reported the next three days before the system weakened on March 31. It affected western Nebraska, western Kansas, extreme eastern Colorado, and much of Oklahoma, and Texas. It was the second major outbreak of 2007, four weeks after an outbreak farther east. The outbreak produced 80 confirmed tornadoes, with five deaths and extensive damage being reported. In addition to the tornadoes, widespread hail as large as softballs and destructive straight-line winds as strong as 90 mph were reported.\n\nTornado outbreak sequence of May 21\u201326, 2011: The tornado outbreak sequence of May 21\u201326, 2011 was a deadly series of tornado activity across the Midwestern and Southern regions of the United States. It was one of the largest tornado outbreaks on record. Most of the tornadoes developed in a corridor from Lake Superior southwest to central Texas; isolated tornadoes occurred in other areas. An especially destructive tornado destroyed one-third of Joplin, Missouri, resulting in 162 deaths and 1000 injuries. The Joplin tornado is the deadliest in the US since April 9, 1947, when an intense tornado killed 181 in the Woodward, Oklahoma area. Tornado-related deaths also occurred in Arkansas, Kansas, Minnesota, and Oklahoma. Overall, the tornado outbreak resulted in 184 deaths, 6 of those non-tornadic, making it second only to the 2011 Super Outbreak as the deadliest since 1974, and the second costliest tornado outbreak in US history behind that same April 2011 outbreak, with insured damage estimated at $4\u20137 billion.\n\nTri-State Tornado: The Tri-State Tornado of Wednesday, March 18, 1925 was the deadliest tornado in U.S. history. It was also the most exceptional tornado during a major outbreak of at least twelve known significant tornadoes, spanning a large portion of the Midwestern and Southern U.S. The tornado alone inflicted 695 fatalities, more than twice as many as the second deadliest, the Great Natchez Tornado of 1840. The 151 to track left by the tornado was the longest ever recorded in the world as it crossed from southeastern Missouri, through southern Illinois, then into southwestern Indiana. Although not officially rated by NOAA, it is recognized by most experts (such as Tom Grazulis and Ted Fujita) as an F5 tornado, the maximum damage rating issued on the Fujita scale.\n\nMid-October 2007 tornado outbreak: The Mid-October 2007 tornado outbreak was a widespread tornado outbreak that took place across much of the eastern half of North America starting on October 18, 2007 and continuing into the early hours of October 19. The outbreak was also responsible for five deaths; three in Michigan and two in Missouri, plus many injuries (including some from non-tornadic events). At least 64 tornadoes were confirmed including 16 on October 17 across six states including Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri with wind damage reported in Oklahoma, Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Arkansas and Mississippi. On October 18, at least 48 tornadoes were confirmed across eight states including Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan, plus widespread straight line wind damage. Until 2010, this event held the record for largest tornado outbreak ever recorded in the month of October according to NOAA.\n\nJune 2010 Northern Plains tornado outbreak: The June 2010 Northern Plains tornado outbreak was one of the most prolific summer tornado outbreaks in the Northern Great Plains of the United States on record. The outbreak began on June\u00a016 with a several tornadoes in South Dakota and Montana. The most intense storms took place the following day across much of eastern North Dakota and much of Minnesota and North Dakota. The system produced 93 tornadoes reported across four states while killing three people in Minnesota. Four of the tornadoes were rated as EF4 on the Enhanced Fujita scale, the most violent tornadoes in a 24-hour period since there were five within 15 hours on February 5\u20136, 2008. This was the region's first major tornado outbreak of the year and one of the largest on record in the region, comparable to a similar outbreak in June 1992. The 48 tornadoes that touched down in Minnesota on June 17 marked the most active single day in the state's history. 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Average one volume per month of Vietnamese Prodigy (printed in black and white) and three new color comics related Vietnamese Prodigy (including Science, Mathematics and Fine Arts) was released.\n\nThe Sense of an Ending: The Sense of an Ending is a 2011 novel written by British author Julian Barnes. The book is Barnes' eleventh novel written under his own name (he has also written crime fiction under the pseudonym Dan Kavanagh) and was released on 4 August 2011 in the United Kingdom. \"The Sense of an Ending\" is narrated by a retired man named Tony Webster, who recalls how he and his clique met Adrian Finn at school and vowed to remain friends for life. When the past catches up with Tony, he reflects on the paths he and his friends have taken. In October 2011, \"The Sense of an Ending\" was awarded the Man Booker Prize. The following month it was nominated in the novels category at the Costa Book Awards.\n\nCombat Zone: True Tales of G.I.s in Iraq: Combat Zone: True Tales of GI's in Iraq is a graphic novel written by Karl Zinsmeister. Penciller Dan Jurgens illustrated the graphic novel with cover art contributed by Esad Ribic. The title was released as a single volume trade paperback in 2005. The graphic novel depicted Zinsmeister's journalistic reports on his time with the 82nd Airborne. Zinsmeister's initial account of his time with the 82nd Airborne was recounted in his book \"Boots on the Ground: a month with the 82nd Airborne in the battle for Iraq\"\n\nCat Run 2: Cat Run 2 is a 2014 direct-to-video American comedy action film sequel of \"Cat Run\" directed by John Stockwell starring Scott Mechlowicz, Winter Ave Zoli, Alphonso McAuley and Dan Bilzerian.\n\nExtraction (film): Extraction is a 2015 American action-thriller film directed by Steven C. Miller and written by Umair Aleem. The film stars Kellan Lutz, Bruce Willis, Gina Carano, D. B. Sweeney, Dan Bilzerian and Steve Coulter. The film was released on December 18, 2015, in a limited release, and through video on demand by Lionsgate Premiere.\n\nDan Johnson (American football): Dan Johnson (born May 17, 1960) is a former professional American football player who played tight end for seven seasons for the Miami Dolphins. Johnson told ESPN's John Barr on January 28, 2011 that he took about 1000 pain killers per month during his playing days, as a result of the numerous injuries and broken bones he suffered. Teammates nicknamed him \"King of Pain\" as a result of all the broken bones he had during his career.\n\nSecond String: Second String is a direct-to-TV film from 2002 about the Buffalo Bills football team who find its first string (led by real-life Bills quarterback Doug Flutie, who had left the team by the time the film was released) out for a month after a food poisoning incident, leading the team's head coach, \"Chuck Dichter\" (portrayed by Jon Voight), to hire an insurance salesman named Dan Heller (played by Gil Bellows) as the team's backup quarterback. Teri Polo also appeared as Heller's wife; Flutie, Mike Ditka, Chris Berman, Van Miller, Bills cornerback Donovan Greer and Ken \"Pinto Ron\" Johnson appear as themselves. The film originally aired on TNT.\n\nBlameshift: Blameshift is a four-piece rock band from Long Island, New York that started in 2005. The band consists of Jenny Mann, Tim Barbour, Mike Sarkissian and Dan Scofield. The band is recognized for their work ethic, extensive touring history and high energy live show. In 2006 they recorded a self released album, \u201cDrop Down\u201d. The release was followed by over 150 tour dates including three dates on the Warped Tour. In 2007 Blameshift recorded their second album. \u201cThe Test\u201d with Michael Birnbaum and Chris Bittner. The album was nationally released through Smart Punk, F.Y.E, Hot Topic, and iTunes. Alternative Press named Blameshift as \u201cUnsigned Band Of The Month\u201d in August 2008. Blameshift won a contest through Taco Bell called \u201cFeed The Beat\u201d in 2008. Michael Birnbaum and Chris Bittner also produced the single, The Sirens Are Set in 2008. Blameshift toured through all of 2008 in the U.S. and Canada with And Then There Was You, and The Material on the Everlasting Sound Tour. At the start of 2009 producer Mike Watts demoed the bands\u2019 Self Titled EP. With touring in between with Sky Tells All and The Material, the release of the EP was put on hold until February 2010. In May 2010 the band raised $5500 through Kickstarter to record with producer / engineer Erik Ron in Hollywood, California. In June 2010 the band signed with Restless Management out of Venice Beach, California.\n\nDan Bilzerian: Dan Brandon Bilzerian (born December 7, 1980) is an American professional poker player.", "question": "Dan Bilzerian was born the same month that Extraction was released. 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Working with Jason Papillon (see DJ Jason Brooks) as part of Soul Providers, their first single, \"Rise\", reached No. 59 on the UK Singles Chart.\n\nFar Corporation: Far Corporation were a British band created by record producer Frank Farian, who created the bands Boney M. and Milli Vanilli. The name was shortened from \"Frank Farian Corporation\", which was originally put together to record a cover of the Paul Simon piece \"Mother and Child Reunion\" as a charity record and reached the top 10 in several European countries. That group's lineup included members of Barclay James Harvest, Toto, Boney M and Force Majeure.\n\nBebu Silvetti: Juan Fernando Silvetti Adorno (27 March 1944 \u2013 5 July 2003), professionally known as Bebu Silvetti or simply Silvetti, was an Argentine-born Mexican pianist, composer, conductor, arranger, and record producer. In the 1970s he moved to Mexico and got the nationality. Popularly known for the 1977 instrumental disco hit, \"Lluvia De Primavera\" (\"Spring Rain\" in English), the album was produced in Mexico and for the 1980 modern instrumental mariachi album. Silvetti was also a successful, Grammy-winning producer for a wide variety of Latin and international music performers. He was the father of the actress Anna Silvetti. Silvetti also worked in the music of successful films and telenovelas in Mexico.\n\nSee Thru Broadcasting: See Thru Broadcasting is a record label that was the brainchild of record producer D. Sardy. For two years, new bands were jettisoned onto the college music charts and into Mom and Pop record stores. The web site was central to See Thru's identity, which Zurkow art directed. All album art and ancillary packaging was designed by Nancy Nowacek and Zurkow.\n\nActive Child: Patrick James Grossi (born May 28, 1983), better known by his stage name Active Child, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. His debut album, \"You Are All I See\", was released in 2011 and produced by Ariel Rechtshaid, and garnered substantial reviews from media outlets like Pitchfork Media and Drowned in Sound. In 2011, Active Child opened British musician James Blake and for the French synthpop band M83. In 2012, his song, \"Hanging On,\" was covered by English pop artist Ellie Goulding and later included on her second album, \"Halcyon\".\n\nAs Far as I Can See...: As Far As I Can See is the fourth studio album by the British rock band the Zombies, and their first since 1991. The lineup includes three of the band's original members: Rod Argent, Colin Blunstone and Chris White, with fourth original member Paul Atkinson also serving as A&R for the record.\n\nEmiel Pijnaker: Emiel Pijnaker is a film producer, composer and singer. He is a producer on such upcoming feature films as \"Van Gogh\", \"New Amsterdam\" and \"Shakespeare\". Emiel is also the lead singer and founder of Dutch rock band Yellow Pearl. They have had several hit singles on the song charts, including 'For You And Me' and \u2018See You Again.\u2019 The music video for 'See You Again' appeared on MTV\u2019s European television affiliates for 14 weeks. Emiel's song \u2018For You and Me\u2019, enjoyed such popularity that it was included on three compilation albums from record labels SONY BMG (\"Love Songs Top 100\"), EMI (\"Arbeidsvitaminen 60th Anniversary\") and BMG (\"Hitzone 27\"). On TV Gelderland's \"Gelderse Top 100\" television special, 'For You And Me' was chosen as one of the Top 100 Dutch Songs of All-Time. In June 2016 it was announced that Emiel has been working on new music with Alex Al (bass player Michael Jackson) and Pete Merriweather (drummer En Vogue).\n\nLove Never Felt So Good: \"Love Never Felt So Good\" is a song performed by American singer Michael Jackson, released posthumously on May 2, 2014. The song, reworked from a 1983 demo track originally composed by Jackson and Canadian singer-songwriter Paul Anka, was the first single released from Jackson's second posthumous album, \"Xscape\". Two versions of the single were developed. The first was a solo version produced by American record producer John McClain and Dutch record producer Giorgio Tuinfort. The second version was a duet featuring American singer Justin Timberlake, produced by American record producers Timbaland and J-Roc, which received positive reviews from music critics. Its accompanying music video premiered on May 14, 2014 on \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\". In it, Timberlake appears with a crowd of young dancers, who reference Jackson's most known dance moves, interspersed with archival footage of the late pop singer's many short films. 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The film stars Jagapati Babu, Soundarya, Prakash Raj, and Sai Kumar in prominent roles with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Prakash Raj won National Film Award\u00a0\u2013 Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Feature Film) for his performance in the film. The film won three Filmfare Awards South for Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress. The film also went on to win the Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor for Jagapati Babu, Nandi Award for Best Female Playback Singer for S. Janaki and Nandi Award for Best Female Dubbing Artist for Saritha. This film is famous for being the first film in Telugu to have Rayalaseema faction as its main plot. The film was later remade in 1999 in Tamil with the same name with Parthiban replacing Jagapathi Babu and it was remade in Hindi as \"\" (2003).\n\nRebel (2012 film): Rebel is a 2012 Telugu action-romance film written and directed by Raghava Lawrence. The film stars Prabhas, Tamannaah, Deeksha Seth and Krishnam Raju and was produced by J. 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He made his acting debut with Mohan Krishna Indraganti's 2008 comedy film \"Ashta Chamma\", an Indian adaptation of Oscar Wilde's play \"The Importance of Being Earnest\". After \"Ashta Chamma\"'s commercial success, Nani played the lead roles in three Telugu films in the next two years: \"Ride\" (2009), \"Snehituda...\" (2009) and \"Bheemili Kabaddi Jattu\" (2010). In 2011, Nani collaborated with B. V. Nandini Reddy on the romantic comedy film \"Ala Modalaindi\" which was profitable. The same year, he made his Tamil cinema debut with Anjana Ali Khan's \"Veppam\", a crime drama set in the backdrop of North Chennai. The following year, Nani collaborated with S. S. Rajamouli and Gautham Menon on the Telugu-Tamil bilingual \"Eega\" and the romance film \"Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu\" respectively. The former, which was about a murdered man reincarnating as a housefly and avenging his death, earned Nani an award in the Best Hero category at the 2013 Toronto After Dark Film Festival. He received the Nandi Award for Best Actor for his performance in \"Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu\".\n\nBangaru Kutumbam: Bangaru Kutumbam (English: Golden Family) is a 1994 Telugu drama film, produced by Kaikala Nageswara Rao on Ramaa Films banner, presented by Kaikala Satyanayana and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayasudha, Vikram, Harish, Rambha in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. The film won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, while Akkineni Nageswara Rao received the Nandi Award for Best Actor for his performance. The film was recorded as \"Super Hit\" at the box office.\n\nRavi Teja: Ravi Teja (born 26 January 1967 ) and popularly referred to as \"Mass Maharaja\" is an Indian film actor known for his work in Telugu cinema. He is widely considered one of the most popular and highest paid actors of Telugu cinema, who has appeared in over sixty films. He won the Nandi Special Jury Award in 1999 and 2002 for his performance in the films \"Nee Kosam\" (1999) and \"Khadgam\" (2002) and also won the state Nandi Award for best actor for his film \"Neninthe\" in 2008.\n\nPrabhas: Prabhas (born Venkata Satyanarayana Prabhas Raju Uppalapati on 23 October 1979) is an Indian film actor best known for his work in Telugu cinema. Prabhas made his film debut with the 2002 drama film \"Eshwar\". His works include \"Varsham\" (2004), \"Chatrapathi\" (2005), \"Chakram\" (2005), \"Billa\" (2009), \"Darling\" (2010), \"Mr. Perfect\" (2011), and \"Mirchi\" (2013). Prabhas won the state award, the Nandi Award for Best Actor, for his role in \"Mirchi\". He appeared in a Bollywood item song, in Prabhudeva's 2014 film \"Action Jackson\".\n\nRajendra Prasad (actor): Gadde Rajendra Prasad (born 19 July 1956) is an Indian film actor who predominantly works in Telugu cinema. He is considered to be one of the finest comic heroes in Indian cinema. In 1991, he received Andhra Pradesh state's Nandi Award for Best Actor for \"Erra Mandaram\". And after almost 25 years, he received his second Nandi Award for Best Actor for Aa Naluguru. Additionally, he has also received Honorary doctorate from Andhra University. In 2012, he starred in the medical thriller Dream, for which he won the Royal Reel Award along with director K. Bhavani Shankar at the Canada International Film Festival\n\nChandra Mohan (Telugu actor): Chandra Mohan (born Mallampalli Chandrasekhara Rao) is an Indian film actor known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema and few Tamil films. He has garnered two Filmfare Awards, and sevenNandi Awards. He received critical reception for his performance in box office hits such as \"Rangula Ratnam\" for which he received the state Nandi Award for Best Actor, \"Padaharella Vayasu\" (1978) alongside Sridevi for which he won the Filmfare Best Actor Award (Telugu), and \"Siri Siri Muvva\" (1978) with Jayaprada. His first Tamil film is Naalai Namadhe (1976). 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Wilson (born February 26, 1975) is a Canadian retired ice hockey defenceman. Between 1995 and 2003, he played 336 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Buffalo Sabres, Florida Panthers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and New York Rangers. Wilson played the next two seasons in Europe splitting time between Norway, Finland, Switzerland and Austria. Wilson subsequently returned to hockey late in the 2008-2009 Season to play for the Trenton Devils of the East Coast Hockey League. He was given the opportunity by a friend who worked within the organization. He played the final five games of the regular season and the first round of the playoffs, with the team losing out in the first round. Wilson would return to the ECHL late in the following season. This time with the Toledo Walley, again playing a small number of regular season games and no playoff games. He would continue this trend the following Season with the games that he played at the end of the regular season being the last of his playing career. He currently resides in Cleveland, Ohio with his family. He is also an avid golfer.\n\nClaude Wilson (ice hockey): Claude Wilson (March 4, 1893 - May 16, 1976) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender, spending majority of his career as the backup goaltender for the Toronto Blueshirts. He was from Oshawa, Ontario. In the 1914 NHA season, Wilson played three games in injury relief for regular goaltender Harry Happy Holmes, including the first game of the Stanley Cup finals against the Victoria Aristocrats of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association. Wilson was included in the 1914 team picture with rest of the Stanley Cup championship team, however he was subsequently released from the Blueshirts the following season. He later returned; signing a contract to play with the Blueshirts on October 26, 1914; and played for three games in the 1915\u201316 season as the backup netminder to Percy LeSueur.\n\nMamma Mia! (film): Mamma Mia! (promoted as Mamma Mia! The Movie) is a 2008 British-American-Swedish musical romantic comedy film adapted from the 1999 West End/2001 Broadway musical of the same name, based on the songs of successful pop group ABBA, with additional music composed by ABBA member Benny Andersson. The film was directed by Phyllida Lloyd and distributed by Universal Pictures in partnership with Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson's Playtone and Littlestar, and the title originates from ABBA's 1975 chart-topper \"Mamma Mia\". Meryl Streep heads the cast, playing the role of single mother Donna Sheridan. Pierce Brosnan (Sam Carmichael), Colin Firth (Harry Bright), and Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd (Bill Anderson) play the three possible fathers to Donna's daughter, Sophie (Amanda Seyfried). \"Mamma Mia!\" received mixed reviews from critics and earned $609.8 million on a $52 million budget.\n\nAl Wilson (offensive lineman): Al \"Dirt\" Wilson (born April 6, 1950) is a former professional Canadian football player with the Canadian Football League BC Lions. Wilson spent his entire 15-year career with the Lions as an offensive lineman. Wilson played American college football at Montana State University. He is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame, the B.C. Lions Wall of Fame, and has a street named in his honor, \"Al Wilson Grove,\" in his hometown of Duncan. Wilson's #52 jersey is one of eight numbers retired by the B.C. Lions. In 2003, Wilson was voted a member of the B.C. Lions All-Time Dream Team as part of the club\u2019s 50th anniversary celebration. In 2006, Wilson was voted to the Honour Roll of the CFL's top 50 players of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN.\n\nGeorge Wilson (American football coach): George William Wilson, Sr. (February 3, 1914 \u2013 November 23, 1978) was a professional football end and later a coach for the National Football League (NFL)'s Detroit Lions and the American Football League (AFL)'s Miami Dolphins. Wilson attended and played football at Northwestern University. He went undrafted in 1937, before being signed by the Chicago Bears. Wilson played for 10 seasons with the Bears, compiling overall record of 111\u00a0pass receptions, 1,342\u00a0receiving yards, and 15\u00a0touchdowns. He was a member of the Bears during their five appearances in the National Football League Championship Game from 1940\u20131943 and 1946, playing in the 1943 championship. Additionally, he was selected for the NFL All-Star Game from 1940\u20131942. He also played one season of professional basketball for the Chicago Bruins in 1939\u201340.\n\nRita Wilson: Rita Wilson (born Margarita Ibrahimoff; October 26, 1956) is an American actress, singer, voice actress, activist, and producer. She appeared in the films \"Sleepless in Seattle\" (1993), \"Now and Then\" (1995), \"Jingle All the Way\" (1996), \"The Story of Us\" (1999) and \"Runaway Bride\" (1999). Wilson has also performed on Broadway and on television, and she has produced several films, including \"My Big Fat Greek Wedding\" (2002).\n\nBilly Wilson (footballer, born 1936): William \"Billy\" Wilson (born 23 September 1936) is a former professional footballer from Northern Ireland. He played as a wing half. He started his career with his hometown club, Portadown, and made his debut for the club at the age of 16. In 1955, Wilson moved to England to join Football League First Division side Burnley and initially played in the reserves. He made his first appearance for the senior team in the 0\u20131 defeat to Blackpool on 1 May 1957, alongside fellow debutant Jim Appleby. Wilson played only one more match for Burnley, deputising for regular right-half Bobby Seith for the 0\u20137 loss against Nottingham Forest on 18 September 1957. He was released from his contract in May 1958 and despite interest from Crewe Alexandra and Notts County, he returned to Northern Ireland and signed for Linfield\n\nBoyd Wilson: Boyd Lalor Wilson (born 11 February 1959) is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. Wilson was vocalist and keyboardist in one of Perth\u2019s biggest bands, The Fingerprints, in 1979 and later The Kind, 1985 featuring Mark Lizotte, Denise Demarchi, Yak Sherrit, Suze DeMarchi, Dean Denton and Gary Dunn. During this time Wilson played keyboards and backing vocals for Dave Warner on his album \"Correct Weight\" (1979), later touring with Warner. In 1989, Wilson was signed by the President of Chrysalis Records in UK as a writer collaborating and writing with Alan Tarney, Kevin Peek, Keith Potger, Trevor Spencer, Robin Hild, Patrick Dollaghan, Eric Lowen and Dan Navarro. Lowen and Navarro released a co-write with Wilson titled \"Rapt in You\" on their album \"Walking on a Wire\". \"Rapt in You\" was also released by Cameron Daddo in 1992 on his album \"A Long Goodbye\". Wilson also co-wrote several tracks with guitarist and singer/songwriter Nuno Bettencourt.\n\nEmma-Louise Wilson: Emma-Louise Wilson is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role as the affable but incompetent Katie in the Logie Award and AACTA Award winning comedy series \"Utopia\". She also features in the ensemble for the comedy sketch show \"Kinne\". Wilson played a minor role as Katey in the film \"Any Questions for Ben? \" (2012), where she was spotted by Rob Sitch and offered a role in \"Utopia\". Wilson also played the role of Tenille in the wrestling zombie film \"\" (2015).\n\nNow and Then (film): Now and Then is a 1995 American-British coming-of-age film directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and starring Christina Ricci, Rosie O'Donnell, Thora Birch, Melanie Griffith, Gaby Hoffmann, Demi Moore, Ashleigh Aston Moore, and Rita Wilson. The supporting cast features Hank Azaria, Janeane Garofalo, Cloris Leachman, and Bonnie Hunt, among many others. 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Henderson Memorial Bridge, familiarly known as the Manahawkin Bay Bridge or (while technically inaccurate) The Causeway, is a steel girder bridge that spans Manahawkin Bay, carrying traffic along Route 72 between Long Beach Island (LBI) and the Manahawkin section of Stafford Township, in Ocean County, New Jersey. The bridge starts at Manahawkin and ends at Ship Bottom on Long Beach Island. The bridge spans five land masses: the mainland, Long Beach Island, and three intermediate land masses, of which two are small and one is rather large.\n\nMigdol: Migdol, or migdal, is a Hebrew word (\u05de\u05d2\u05d3\u05bc\u05dc\u05d4 \u05de\u05d2\u05d3\u05bc\u05dc, \u05de\u05d2\u05d3\u05bc\u05dc \u05de\u05d2\u05d3\u05bc\u05d5\u05dc) which means either a tower (from its size or height), an elevated stage (a rostrum or pulpit), or a raised bed (within a river). 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Like most towns in Paraguay with few exceptions, the colonial architecture survived until the early 1980s when, due to a lack of protective laws, it suffered a massive destruction and replacement by generic modern structures. It comprises an 887 km surface and topographically has two remarkably different types of terrain. The colonies to the west of the town are mostly formed by mild slopes with very fertile land adequate for cultivation of most agricultural products such as cotton, cassava, tobacco, soybean, sugarcane and some grains) and therefore more prosperous, whereas the east is characterized by mostly planes with few patches of elevated land good for agriculture. This region is mostly driven by cattling, but in recent years, it was discovered that these plains provide the ideal soil for sugar cane cultivation, the raw material for biofuel. 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He is the lead vocalist of Dallas-based metalcore band Memphis May Fire.\n\nSleepwalking (Memphis May Fire album): Sleepwalking is the debut full-length studio album by American metalcore band Memphis May Fire. The album was released through Trustkill Records on July 21, 2009. This album is the first album to feature lead vocalist Matty Mullins after former lead vocalist Chase Ryan left the band in 2008. Scheduled to be released summer 2008, the release got delayed because of the line-up change. 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On May 26, 2013 the entire album was streamed on the Rise Records YouTube channel.\n\nThe Spring: The Spring is a 1989 independent movie, not available in video, about archaeologists Andy (Dack Rambo) and Matty (Gedde Watanabe), who discover a diary written by a member of Ponce de Le\u00f3n's exploration party, which they believe can lead them to the Fountain of Youth. They go to Florida to retrace De Le\u00f3n's steps, but the secret of their quest gets out and they are pursued by a millionaire with plans to make money from the spring and a voodoo acolyte hoping to find immortality. Andy's investigations bring him in contact with Dyanne (Shari Shattuck), an artist living near the search area, who seems to be holding back knowledge of the spring.\n\nAndy Kuntz: Andy Kuntz is a German Progressive Metal singer best known for his work with the band Vanden Plas. 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Originally in English, on 15 May 2010, Dawn News converted into an Urdu news channel after successful test transmission of four hours a day. The conversion was mainly due to its financial crisis and thin viewership in the country. Express 24/7 replaced it as Pakistan's only English news channel briefly, until it too was shut down by Express Media Group for financial reasons.\n\nGregory Edgelow: Greg Edgelow (born February 10) is a retired freestyle wrestler from Canada and is a nationally certified Wrestling Coach and Aboriginal Coach with Cree Heritage. He represented Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain and won a bronze medal at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle, two bronze medals at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba and a gold medal at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria. He is an eight-time Canadian senior champion (7 Freestyle and 1 Greco). Edgelow is the only Canadian to win a medal in wrestling (bronze) at the Goodwill Games ever. He is also the only Canadian wrestler to win four separate consecutive senior weight classes in Freestyle (82\u00a0kg, 90\u00a0kg, 96\u00a0kg, 100\u00a0kg). 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Purcell: William Robert Purcell (born February 12, 1931) is a Democratic politician. He was a member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-fifth Senate district, including constituents in Anson, Richmond, Scotland and Stanly counties 1997-2013. Purcell served as a captain in the U.S. army medical corp in France from 1957-1959. Purcell then graduated from Davidson College and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and was a pediatrician. Purcell served on the Laurinburg, North Carolina city council and was mayor.\n\nDick Elliott (politician): Dick Elliott was a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 28th District since 1992. He was previously a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1982 through 1992. He went to Wingate Junior College now Wingate University and to Clemson University. Elliott was a real estate developer. He served on the Horry County, South Carolina Council and the North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina City Council.\n\nCecil Bothwell: Cecil Bothwell (born 16 October 1950) is an American politician, writer, artist, musician and builder. Bothwell was elected to the Asheville, North Carolina city council in 2009 and reelected in 2013.\n\nPorter Robinson: Porter Weston Robinson (born July 15, 1992) is an American DJ, record producer and musician from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He has released multiple number one singles across different electronic genres. His debut full length studio album, \"Worlds\", was released on August 12, 2014.\n\nNorthern Nash High School: Northern Nash High School is a high school located in Nash County, west of the Rocky Mount, North Carolina city limits.\n\nFrancis Osborne (North Carolina politician): Francis \u201cFrank\u201d Osborne (1853-1920) was the Attorney General of North Carolina from 1893-1896. Osborne was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and attended the University of Virginia before reading law for 2 years in the offices of Richmond Mumford Pearson, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Osborne was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1875. At age 25, he was elected mayor of the city of Charlotte. He was elected Attorney General of North Carolina in 1893, but, defeated for reelection to the same office in 1896. Osborne served a term as a State Senator from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in the North Carolina General Assembly from 1898-1899. He served on 9 standing Senate Committees. After 1899, Osborne resumed his legal practice at the law firm of Osborne, Maxwell & Kearn. Though, himself, a Democrat, in 1901 Osborne defended both North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice David M. Furches and North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert Martin Douglas during their impeachment hearings. Osborne was of the opinion that the Republican judges\u2019 impeachments were unwarranted and an attempted political purge. Osborne\u2019s brilliant speech before the North Carolina General Assembly in closing defense of the justices caused both to be acquitted. As reward for his successful defense of the justices, Theodore Roosevelt upon assuming office as President of the United States appointed Osborne a United States District Judge.\n\nWinston-Salem Beltway: The Winston-Salem Beltway is a proposed freeway loop around the North Carolina city of Winston-Salem. The northeastern and northwestern segments of this beltway, deemed the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway project, are the parts of the loop currently underway. The eastern section of the beltway will be designated as NC\u00a074 (Future I-74) and the western section has been designated as North Carolina Highway\u00a0452 (NC\u00a0452).\n\nCynthia D. Brown: Cynthia D. Brown is a former Durham, North Carolina City Councilwoman and Candidate for U.S. Senate in 2002. Brown died November 14, 2016. She was 58.\n\nAstralwerks: Astralwerks is a US-based record label primarily focused on electronic and dance music. A unit of Universal Music Group, its material is distributed via Capitol Music Group, and also releases materials mostly from EMI Music Australia. Some of the label's most popular recent releases have come from deadmau5, Mat Zo, Porter Robinson, Empire of the Sun, Nervo and Halsey.\n\nGastonia Rangers: The Gastonia Rangers were a class A minor league baseball team located in Gastonia, North Carolina. 2017 Hall of Fame Inductee Iv\u00e1n Rodr\u00edguez played for Gastonia in 1987. The team played first as the Rangers in the Western Carolinas League (1973\u20131974), then later in the same league renamed as the South Atlantic League (1987\u20131992), during their affiliation with the Texas Rangers. The franchise was also the Gastonia Tigers (1986), Gastonia Jets (1985), Gastonia Expos (1983\u20131984) and Gastonia Cardinals (1980\u20131982). Their home stadium was Sims Legion Park. 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She reached a career-high ranking of world No. 4 in both singles and doubles. Fern\u00e1ndez was the runner-up in three Grand Slam singles tournaments and won two Grand Slam women's doubles titles and two Olympic gold medals.\n\n2015 US Open \u2013 Women's Champions Invitational: Lindsay Davenport and Mary Joe Fern\u00e1ndez were scheduled to play Tracy Austin and Gigi Fern\u00e1ndez in the final. However, the match was canceled on 12 September due to rain and was not rescheduled.\n\n1997 WTA German Open: The 1997 WTA German Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Rot-Weiss Tennis Club in Berlin, Germany that was part of the Tier I categiry of the 1997 WTA Tour. It was the 26th edition of the tournament and was held from 12 May through 18 May 1997. 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Davenport teamed up with Jana Novotn\u00e1 and lost in third round to Conchita Mart\u00ednez and Patricia Tarabini, while Fern\u00e1ndez teamed up with Lisa Raymond, losing in the final.\n\nDaniel Nestor: Daniel Mark Nestor {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0414\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0458\u0435\u043b \u041d\u0435\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u045b; born September 4, 1972 as Danijel Nestorovi\u0107) is a Canadian professional tennis player. He is one of the foremost doubles players in tennis history due to his longevity and continued success at the top of the men's game. s of 2016 , he is 11th for most men's ATP titles in Open Era history. In January 2016, Nestor became the first doubles player in ATP history to win 1000 matches.\n\n2014 French Open \u2013 Women's Legends Doubles: Lindsay Davenport and Martina Hingis were the defending champions, but Hingis instead competed in the Women's Doubles event. 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Weltlich und geistlich. Meist aus der \u00e4ltern deutschen Volks-, Wunder-, Curiosit\u00e4ten-, und vorzugsweise komischen Literatur\" \"The Cloister. Profane and sacred. Mostly from older German Popular, Miraculous, Curious and especially Comical Literature\") is a collection of magical and occult texts, chapbooks, folklore, popular superstition and fairy tales of the German Renaissance compiled by Stuttgart antiquarian Johann Scheible in 12 volumes, 1845-1849.\n\nF. Scott Hess: F. Scott Hess (born July 12, 1955) is an American painter and conceptual artist. He has described himself as a\" reluctant realist\" whose work is nevertheless grounded in Old Master craft and the representation of observed detail... Art critic Donald Kuspit suggests, \"Hess uses profane realism to represent the sacred moments of life, for he knows we live in a profane world with little or no sense of the sacred, let alone of the sacredness of art\".\n\nProfanum: Profanum is the Latin word for \"profane\". The distinction between the sacred and the profane was considered by \u00c9mile Durkheim to be central to the social reality of human religion.\n\nSacred and Profane Love: Sacred and Profane Love (Italian: \"Amor Sacro e Amor Profano\" ) is an oil painting by Titian, probably painted in 1514, early in his career. The painting is presumed to have been commissioned by Niccol\u00f2 Aurelio, a secretary to the Venetian Council of Ten, whose coat of arms appears on the sarcophagus or fountain, to celebrate his marriage to a young widow, Laura Bagarotto. It perhaps depicts a figure representing the bride dressed in white, sitting beside Cupid and accompanied by the goddess Venus.\n\nTannh\u00e4user (opera): Tannh\u00e4user (] ; full title Tannh\u00e4user und der S\u00e4ngerkrieg auf Wartburg, \"Tannh\u00e4user and the Minnesingers' Contest at the Wartburg\") is an 1845 opera in three acts, music and text by Richard Wagner, based on two German legends; Tannh\u00e4user, the legendary medieval German Minnes\u00e4nger and poet, and the tale of the Wartburg Song Contest. The story centers on the struggle between sacred and profane love, and redemption through love, a theme running through much of Wagner's mature work.\n\nSacred and Profane Love (film): Sacred and Profane Love is a 1921 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. This film was directed by William Desmond Taylor and starred Elsie Ferguson with Conrad Nagel. It is based on a book \"The Book of Carlotta\" by Arnold Bennett and was turned into a 1920 Broadway play which also starred \"Elsie Ferguson\". Writer/director Julia Crawford Ivers adapted the book and play to the screen while her son James Van Trees served as one of the film's cinematographers. All known copies of this film are lost.\n\nTatiana Troyanos: Tatiana Troyanos (September 12, 1938 \u2013 August 21, 1993) was an American mezzo-soprano of Greek and German descent, remembered as \"one of the defining singers of her generation\" (\"Boston Globe\"). Her voice, \"a paradoxical voice\u2014larger than life yet intensely human, brilliant yet warm, lyric yet dramatic\"\u2014\"was the kind you recognize after one bar, and never forget,\" wrote Cori Ellison in \"Opera News\". Troyanos' performances \"covered the full range of operatic history\" (\"New York Times\") in an international career of three decades which also produced a variety of memorable operatic recordings, among them \"Carmen\" (co-starring Pl\u00e1cido Domingo and conducted by Georg Solti), cited by \"Classicalite\" almost four decades later as \"the finest of all \"Carmen\"s.\" After ten years based at the Hamburg State Opera, Troyanos became widely known for her work with the Metropolitan Opera beginning in 1976, with over 270 performances (several dozen of them broadcast or televised) spanning twenty-two major roles. \"She was extraordinarily intense, beautiful, and stylish in roles as diverse as Eboli, Santuzza, Geschwitz, Venus, Kundry, Jocasta, Carmen, and Giulietta, in addition to her great 'trouser' roles,\" said the Met's longtime Music Director, James Levine. The Met's live telecasts of her \"signature\" trouser roles, Octavian in \"Der Rosenkavalier\" and the Composer in \"Ariadne auf Naxos\", have been preserved on DVD, along with her portrayals of Eboli (in \"Don Carlo\"), Santuzza (in \"Cavalleria rusticana\"), Venus (in \"Tannh\u00e4user\"), and Didon (in \"Les Troyens\").\n\nSacred\u2013profane dichotomy: The sacred\u2013profane dichotomy is an idea posited by French sociologist \u00c9mile Durkheim, who considered it to be the central characteristic of religion: \"religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to \"sacred things\", that is to say, things set apart and forbidden.\" In Durkheim's theory, the sacred represented the interests of the group, especially unity, which were embodied in sacred group symbols, or \"totems\". The profane, on the other hand, involved mundane individual concerns. Durkheim explicitly stated that the sacred\u2013profane dichotomy was not equivalent to good/evil. 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The team folded after the 2013 season.\n\nCharleroi Cherios: The Charleroi Cherios, as referred to as the Charleroi Cherubs, were a professional baseball team that played in the Pennsylvania\u2013West Virginia League in 1908. Based in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, USA. The team can be traced to an un-nicknamed team that played in the Pennsylvania\u2013Ohio\u2013Maryland League in 1906 and 1907. During the 1909 season, Charleroi posted a 13-25. However, on June 30, 1909 the club moved to Parkersburg, West Virginia to become the Parkersburg Parkers. then was dropped July 10, after Clarksburg disbanded. In 1914 a team based in Charleroi played in the revived Pennsylvania\u2013West Virginia League, however it did not have a nickname, either. On May 26, 1914, both Charleroi and the McKeesport Royals disbanded. 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It was based on the 1954 novel \"Smugglers' Circuit\" by Denys Roberts. The film was started by director Henry Cornelius who died whilst making the film. He was replaced by Charles Crichton.\n\nPlay It Cool (film): Play it Cool is a 1962 British musical film directed by Michael Winner and starring Billy Fury, Michael Anderson Jr., Helen Shapiro, Bobby Vee, Shane Fenton, Danny Williams, Dennis Price, Richard Wattis, Maurice Kaufmann and Anna Palk. The film tells the story of a struggling singer, Billy Universe (Billy Fury), and his band, who befriend an heiress who, against the wishes of her father, (Dennis Price), is searching for her lover who she has been forbidden to see and who she is hoping to elope with. The plot takes the main characters to a succession of nightclubs where the other stars are performing. There are guest appearances by Lionel Blair and Bernie Winters as well as Norrie Paramor, who was the Sir George Martin of his day. The only hit from the songs featured in the film was Fury's rendition of \"Once Upon a Dream\".\n\nGo to Blazes (1962 film): Go to Blazes is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Michael Truman and starring Dave King, Robert Morley, Norman Rossington, Daniel Massey, Dennis Price, Maggie Smith, David Lodge. It also featured Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier, later to feature prominently in \"Dad's Army\".\n\nBeat the Devil (film): Beat the Devil is a 1953 adventure comedy film. The film was directed by John Huston, and starred Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones and Gina Lollobrigida, and featured Robert Morley, Peter Lorre and Bernard Lee. Huston and Truman Capote wrote the screenplay, loosely based upon a novel of the same name by British journalist Claud Cockburn, writing under the pseudonym James Helvick. Huston made the film as a parody of a genre of film. Although often described as a parody of \"The Maltese Falcon\", which Huston directed and in which Bogart and Lorre appeared, this is not the case. Capote said \"John [Huston] and I decided to kid the story, to treat it as a parody. Instead of another \"Maltese Falcon\", we turned it into a ... [spoof] on this type of film.\"\n\nTheatre of Blood: Theatre of Blood (also known in the United States as Theater of Blood) is a 1973 horror film starring Vincent Price as vengeful actor Edward Lionheart and Diana Rigg as his daughter Edwina. The cast includes distinguished actors Harry Andrews, Coral Browne, Robert Coote, Jack Hawkins, Ian Hendry, Michael Hordern, Arthur Lowe, Joan Hickson, Robert Morley, Milo O'Shea, Diana Dors and Dennis Price. It was directed by Douglas Hickox.\n\nMaggie Smith: Dame Margaret Natalie Smith, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 28 December 1934) known as Maggie Smith, is an English actress. She has had an extensive, varied career on stage, film and television spanning over sixty-five years. Smith has appeared in over 50 films and is one of Britain's most recognisable actresses. A prominent figure in British culture for six decades, she was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II in 1990 for services to the performing arts, and received the Companion of Honour from the Queen in 2014 for services to drama.\n\nTouch and Go (1955 film): Touch and Go (U.S. The Light Touch) is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Michael Truman and starring Jack Hawkins, Margaret Johnston, and June Thorburn. The film was made by Ealing Studios. The film was indifferently received on release and is not generally included in the canon of classic Ealing Comedies. It did however pick up two nominations at the 1956 British Academy Film Awards: Margaret Johnston for 'Best British Actress' and William Rose for 'Best British Screenplay' \u2013 Rose did win that year's screenplay award but for another Ealing film, \"The Ladykillers\".\n\nBob Morley: Robert Alfred \"Bob\" Morley (born 20 December 1984) is an Australian actor. After appearing in various theatre productions and short films, Morley was cast as Drew Curtis in \"Home and Away\" in 2006. For the role, he received a nomination for the Most Popular New Male Talent Logie Award. Morley appeared on \"It Takes Two\" in 2007, and following his departure from \"Home and Away\", he joined the cast of \"The Strip\". Morley was cast as Aidan Foster in \"Neighbours\", in 2011, and he starred in the feature film \"Blinder\" in 2013. As of 2014, Morley stars as Bellamy Blake on \"The 100\". He also does and has already done charity actions and events.\n\nSome Will, Some Won't: Some Will, Some Won't is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Duncan Wood. It was a remake of \"Laughter in Paradise\", and starred an ensemble British cast, which included Michael Hordern, Ronnie Corbett, Dennis Price, Leslie Phillips and Arthur Lowe. 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She was one of the biggest female rock stars of her era. After releasing three albums, she died of a heroin overdose at age 27. A fourth album, \"Pearl\", was released in January 1971, just over three months after her death. It reached number one on the \"Billboard\" charts.\n\nJanis Joplin's Greatest Hits: Janis Joplin's Greatest Hits is a 1973 collection of hit songs by American singer-songwriter Janis Joplin, who died in 1970.\n\nKacee Clanton: Kacee Clanton (born Kellie Kristine Clanton) is a Los Angeles\u2013based singer, songwriter, stage actress and performance coach who has worked as a background vocalist for recording artists Beth Hart, Joe Cocker, and Luis Miguel and toured as lead vocalist with Big Brother and the Holding Company. She has played Janis Joplin in the musical \"Love, Janis\" and was the alternate lead on Broadway in the Tony-nominated musical \"A Night With Janis Joplin.\" She is also a vocal and performance instructor at Los Angeles College of Music. Both her music and vocals have been used in a variety of films, TV shows, and video games.\n\nElizabeth Jagger: Elizabeth Scarlett \"Lizzy\" Jagger (born March 2, 1984) is an American-English model and actress. Born in New York City, she is the eldest daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall. She is the sister of James Leroy Augustin Jagger (born 1985), Georgia May Ayeesha Jagger (born 1992) and Gabriel Luke Beauregard Jagger (born 1997), and paternal half-sister of Karis Hunt Jagger (born 1970), Jade Sheena Jezebel Jagger (born 1971), Lucas Maurice Morad-Jagger (born 1999), and Deveraux Octavian Basil Jagger (born 2016).\n\nMick Jagger: Sir Michael Philip Jagger, MBE (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer, who gained fame as the lead singer and one of the founder members of the Rolling Stones (1962-present). Jagger's career has spanned over five decades, and he has been described as \"one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock & roll\". His distinctive voice and performance, along with Keith Richards' guitar style, have been the trademark of the Rolling Stones throughout the career of the band. Jagger gained press notoriety for his admitted drug use and romantic involvements, and was often portrayed as a countercultural figure.\n\nJanis (1975 album): Janis is a collection of performances by Janis Joplin, issued in 1975 as a compilation album containing film soundtrack and live recordings. Disc one is subtitled \"From the soundtrack of the motion picture \"Janis\" (with substituted performances of 'Piece of my Heart' and 'Cry Baby')\". In addition to concert recordings from Toronto and Frankfurt, there are several short TV-interviews. Disc two contains recordings from Austin, Texas (1963 and 1964), plus four recordings from San Francisco (1965). The album booklet contains a photo documentary, with 22 pictures from Janis Joplin's life and career.\n\nKozmic Blues: \"Kozmic Blues\" is a song from Janis Joplin's \"I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! \" album, her first after departing Big Brother and the Holding Company. It was a part of Joplin's set at Woodstock Festival in 1969. Although the concert as a whole is not regarded as Joplin at her best, that specific performance became very popular and was released on \"The Essential Janis Joplin\".\n\nGrant Lyons: Grant Lyons (born 1941) is an American writer. He was born in Butler, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Port Arthur, Texas. While attending Thomas Jefferson High School in Port Arthur, Lyons and a group of male friends befriended Janis Joplin, who was otherwise an outcast in school. As documented in all biographies of Janis Joplin, he was the person who played Janis her first Lead Belly record, which is considered a formative influence on her style of singing. He attended Tulane University on a football scholarship, and he has a master's degree in Library Science as well as in History. Lyons is also the grandson of Captain Ulysses Grant Lyons, who ran and was briefly pronounced winner of a U.S. house of Representatives seat, before Earl Beshlin was eventually named the winner.\n\nMemo from Turner: \"Memo from Turner\" is a solo record by Mick Jagger, featuring the slide guitar by Ry Cooder, from the soundtrack of \"Performance\", in which Jagger played the leading role of Turner, a reclusive rock star. It was re-released in October 2007 on a seventeen-song retrospective compilation album \"The Very Best of Mick Jagger\", making a re-appearance as a Jagger solo effort. After its original release in 1970, it had been included on Rolling Stones compilations, such as \"\" as a track credited to the Jagger/Richards songwriting partnership. \"Memo from Turner\" was ranked #92 in the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs list of \"Rolling Stone\".\n\nMary Bridget Davies: Mary Bridget Davies (born August 30, 1978) is an American singer and actress. She performs with her own band, \"The Mary Bridget Davies Group\", and is also an interpreter of Janis Joplin's music. She received a Tony Award nomination for Best Lead Actress in a Musical for her performance as Janis in \"A Night with Janis Joplin\". 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The north-flowing river is 61 mi long and drains a mostly rural, mountainous watershed of 392 mi2 .\n\nCarson River: The Carson River is a northwestern Nevada river that empties into the Carson Sink, an endorheic basin. The main stem of the river is 131 mi long although addition of the East Fork makes the total length 205 mi , traversing five counties: Alpine County in California and Douglas, Storey, Lyon, and Churchill Counties in Nevada, as well as the Consolidated Municipality of Carson City, Nevada. The river is named for Kit Carson, who guided John C. Fr\u00e9mont's expedition westward up the Carson Valley and across Carson Pass in winter, 1844.\n\nCarson River Canyon: The Carson River Canyon is a scenic canyon in Lyon County, Nevada through which the Carson River flows. 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The AquaDuck is the first water coaster to exist on a cruise ship, and so far it is the only one of its kind.\n\nMammoth (ride): Mammoth is a water coaster at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana, United States. It was designed and built beginning in 2011 by ProSlide Technology; it opened on May 11, 2012. \"Mammoth\" is named after the Mammoth, a now-extinct prehistoric mammal, keeping with the water park's safari theme. When it was completed in 2012, \"Mammoth\" became the world's longest water coaster at 1763 ft long. It claimed that title from Holiday World's first water coaster, \"Wildebeest\", which is 1710 ft long.\n\nCrush 'n' Gusher: Crush 'N' Gusher is a water coaster in Disney's Typhoon Lagoon on the Walt Disney World Resort property.\n\nLoaf 'N Jug: Loaf 'N Jug is a chain of convenience stores, owned by Kroger, headquartered in Pueblo, Colorado. The company was founded by 5 businessmen from southern Colorado. Kroger purchased Loaf 'N Jug in 1986. In 2006, Kroger reimaged its convenience stores brands (Loaf 'N Jug, Kwik Shop, Quik Stop, Tom Thumb, and Turkey Hill) under a common logo. At about the same time, Kroger debranded the gasoline sold at its convenience stores, eliminating Conoco which had been sold at many Loaf 'N Jug locations. As part of this re-branding all of the Mini-Mart Stores were now Loaf 'N Jug Stores.\n\nWildebeest (ride): Wildebeest is a water coaster at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana, United States. It was designed and built beginning in 2009 by ProSlide Technology; it opened on May 7, 2010. \"Wildebeest\" is named after the African mammal, keeping with the water park's safari theme. When it was completed in 2010, \"Wildebeest\" held the record for the world's longest water coaster at 1710 ft long. It held that record until May 11, 2012, when Mammoth, Holiday World's second water coaster, took over the title at 1763 ft long. 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The dates of the composition and first performance of the opera are uncertain. It was composed no later than July 1688, and had been performed at Josias Priest's girls' school in London by the end of 1689. Some scholars argue for a date of composition as early as 1683. The story is based on Book IV of Virgil's \"Aeneid\". It recounts the love of Dido, Queen of Carthage, for the Trojan hero Aeneas, and her despair when he abandons her. A monumental work in Baroque opera, \"Dido and Aeneas\" is remembered as one of Purcell's foremost theatrical works. It was also Purcell's only true opera, as well as his only all-sung dramatic work. One of the earliest known English operas, it owes much to John Blow's \"Venus and Adonis\", both in structure and in overall effect. The influence of Cavalli's opera \"Didone\" is also apparent.\n\nVenus and Adonis: Venus and Adonis, a classical myth, was a common subject for art during the Renaissance and Baroque eras. Some works which have been titled \"Venus and Adonis\" are:\n\nVenus and Adonis (Titian): A composition of Venus and Adonis by the Venetian Renaissance artist Titian has been painted a number of times, by Titian himself, by his studio assistants and by others. In all there are some thirty versions that may date from the 16th century, the nudity of Venus undoubtedly accounting for this popularity. It is unclear which of the surviving versions, if any, is the original or prime version, and a matter of debate how much involvement Titian himself had with surviving versions. There is a precise date for only one version, that in the Prado in Madrid, which is documented in correspondence between Titian and Philip II of Spain in 1554. However, this appears to be a later repetition of a composition first painted a considerable time earlier, possibly as early as the 1520s.\n\nV\u00e9nus et Adonis: V\u00e9nus et Adonis is an opera (\"trag\u00e9die en musique\") in a prologue and 5 acts composed by Henri Desmarets to a libretto by Jean-Baptiste Rousseau. Based on the story of Venus and Adonis in Book X of Ovid's \"Metamorphoses\", it was first performed by the Acad\u00e9mie Royale de Musique at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre du Palais-Royal in Paris on 28 July 1697 with Marie Le Rochois and Louis Gaulard Dumesny in the title roles. Desmarets staged a major revival of the work with a new prologue at the court of Leopold, Duke of Lorraine in 1707. During the composer's lifetime, it was performed in Germany, Belgium, and France, but then fell into obscurity. Its first staging in modern times took place at the Op\u00e9ra de Nancy on 28 April 2006.\n\nHerzog Blaubarts Burg: Herzog Blaubarts Burg (\"Duke Bluebeard's Castle\") (1963) is a film of the opera \"Bluebeard's Castle\" by the Hungarian composer B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k, written in 1911 to a symbolist libretto by the poet and later film theorist B\u00e9la Bal\u00e1zs. The film was made for West German television, S\u00fcddeutscher Rundfunk, and was produced by Norman Foster, who also performs the lead role. The designer was Hein Heckroth who brought in his old friend Michael Powell, for whom he had designed a number of films, to direct it. The film, which was shot at D\u00fcrer Film Ateliers in Salzburg, Austria, was out of circulation for decades because of legal problems.\n\nVenus and Adonis (opera): Venus and Adonis is an opera in three acts and a prologue by the English Baroque composer John Blow, composed in about 1683. It was written for the court of King Charles II at either London or Windsor. It is considered by some to be either a semi-opera or a masque, but \"The New Grove\" names it as the earliest known English opera.\n\nBluebeard (ballet): Barbe-bleue (en. \"Bluebeard\") (ru. \u00ab\u0421\u0438\u043d\u044f\u044f \u0431\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0434\u0430\u00bb, \"Sinjaja boroda\") is a \"ballet-f\u00e9erie\" in three acts and seven scenes, originally choreographed by Marius Petipa to the music of Pyotr Schenk. The libretto was created by the author and dramatist Countess Lydia Pashkova from the fairy tale \"Bluebeard\" by Charles Perrault. The ballet was first presented by the Imperial Ballet on December 20\u00a0[O.S. December 8]\u00a01896 at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, the first performance being a benefit in honor of Marius Petipa's fiftieth anniversary in service to the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres.\n\nBluebeard's Castle: Bluebeard's Castle (Hungarian: A k\u00e9kszak\u00e1ll\u00fa herceg v\u00e1ra ; literally: \"The Blue-Bearded Duke's Castle\") is a one-act opera by Hungarian composer B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k. The libretto was written by B\u00e9la Bal\u00e1zs, a poet and friend of the composer, and is written in Hungarian, based on the French literary tale \"La Barbe bleue\" by Charles Perrault. The opera lasts only a little over an hour and there are only two singing characters onstage: Bluebeard (\"K\u00e9kszak\u00e1ll\u00fa \"), and his new wife Judith (\"Judit \" ); the two have just eloped and Judith is coming home to Bluebeard's castle for the first time.\n\nThe Death of Adonis (Rubens): The Death of Adonis is a c.1614 painting by Peter Paul Rubens, now in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. It shows the dead Adonis being mourned by Venus, Cupid and the Three Graces\n\nOpera in Latin America: The history of opera in Latin America dates back to at least the early 18th century. Opera arrived in Latin America as a consequence of European colonization. On October 19, 1701, \"La p\u00farpura de la rosa\" premiered in Lima in the Viceroyalty of Peru, the first opera known to be composed and performed in the Americas. It is an opera in one act by Spanish composer Tom\u00e1s de Torrej\u00f3n y Velasco with a libretto by Pedro Calder\u00f3n de la Barca, and is the only surviving opera by Torrej\u00f3n y Velasco. 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Established in 1960 near the pre-existing Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego is the seventh oldest of the 10 University of California campuses and offers over 200 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, enrolling about 22,700 undergraduate and 6,300 graduate students.\n\nCuyamaca College: Cuyamaca Community College is a community college in the San Diego County community of Rancho San Diego, near El Cajon, California. Along with Grossmont College it serves the eastern suburbs in the San Diego area. Cuyamaca opened in 1978 and now offers 81 associate's degree programs and 66 training certification programs to approximately 8,500 students. Many of the college's students transfer to the University of California, San Diego or San Diego State University to complete their bachelor's degrees. 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His work on \"Cold Feet\" led to a nomination for New Director (Fiction) at the BAFTA Television Craft Awards.\n\nMartin Clunes: Alexander Martin Clunes, OBE (born 28 November 1961) is an English actor. He is best known for portraying Martin Ellingham in the ITV drama series \"Doc Martin\" and Gary Strang in \"Men Behaving Badly\". Clunes has narrated a number of documentaries for ITV, the first of which was \"Islands of Britain\" in 2009. He has since presented a number of documentaries centred on animals. He has also voiced Kipper the Dog in the animated series, \"Kipper\".\n\nJack Davenport: Jack Arthur Davenport (born 1 March 1973) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles in the television series \"This Life\" and \"Coupling\", and as James Norrington in the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" series. He has also appeared in other Hollywood films, such as \"The Talented Mr. Ripley\". 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Since 2013, she has starred as Mae, Lady Loxley in the ITV drama series \"Mr Selfridge\".\n\nColin Howell: Colin Howell (born 14 March 1959) is a Northern Irish convicted double murderer. The murders and surrounding story were the subject of an ITV drama series \"The Secret\" broadcast in April and May 2016.\n\nLittle Boy Blue (TV series): Little Boy Blue is an ITV drama series, shown over four sixty-minute episodes from 24 April to 15 May 2017. The series focuses on the murder of Rhys Jones in Croxteth, Liverpool in 2007.\n\nAndrew Buchan: Andrew Buchan (born 19 February 1979) is an English stage and television actor known for his roles as Mark Latimer in the ITV drama \"Broadchurch\" (2013\u201317), as Scott Foster in the BBC political drama \"Party Animals\" (2007), as John Mercer in ITV drama series \"The Fixer\" (2008\u201309), and as William Garrow in BBC period drama \"Garrow's Law\" (2009\u201311).\n\nCrime Stories (UK TV series): Crime Stories is a British television crime drama series that aired on ITV from 12 November until 7 December 2012. Described as \"groundbreaking\" television, the series was one of a number of series developed by Paul Marquess which makes use of a documentary-style feel and unscripted dialogue. The series was panned by critics and viewers alike and was axed by ITV after just one series. The series made use of the set previously occupied by fellow ITV drama \"The Bill\", for which Marquess served as executive producer from 2002\u201305.\n\nKate Buffery: Katharine Winifred Buffery (born 23 July 1957) is an English actress. She is known for her numerous roles on British television, including the ITV drama series \"Wish Me Luck\" (1988-1990), BBC miniseries \"Close Relations\" (1998), Channel 5 legal drama \"Wing and a Prayer\" (1997-1999) and the ITV police drama \"Trial and Retribution\" (1997-2002). 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This was the first fully animated Garfield film since the last \"Garfield and Friends\" TV episode aired in 1995, and the first to be written by Davis since the 1991 television special \"Garfield Gets a Life\". The movie was released in theaters August 9, 2007, and the DVD was shipped to stores on November 20, 2007. Gregg Berger, an actor from the original series, reprises his role of Odie, but Garfield is now voiced by veteran voice actor Frank Welker, since the original actor Lorenzo Music died in 2001 and Jon is voiced by Wally Wingert, as Thom Huge retired that same year. The film's success led to two sequels: \"Garfield's Fun Fest\" (2008) and \"Garfield's Pet Force\" (2009).\n\nHero of the Rails: Hero of the Rails is a 2009 CGI adventure drama special and film spin-off of the TV series \"Thomas & Friends\". The film introduces full CGI animation, replacing model work and the addition of a voice cast for the characters alongside the narration to the TV series. 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He is best known for his 1972 novel \"Death Wish\", which was adapted for the 1974 film of the same title, followed by four sequels, and an upcoming remake. His follow-up 1975 sequel to \"Death Wish\", \"Death Sentence\", was very loosely adapted into the 2007 film of the same name; it had an entirely different storyline, but with the novel's same look on vigilantism. Garfield is also the author of \"The Thousand-Mile War: World War II in Alaska and the Aleutians\", which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History. Garfield's latest book, published in 2007, is \"Meinertzhagen\", the biography of controversial British intelligence officer Richard Meinertzhagen.\n\nGarfield's Fun Fest: Garfield's Fun Fest is a 2008 CGI movie starring Garfield. It was produced by Paws, Inc. in cooperation with The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It was written by Garfield's creator Jim Davis as a sequel to \"Garfield Gets Real\". The DVD was released in stores on August 5, 2008. It was followed by a third direct to video film, \"Garfield's Pet Force,\" in 2009.\n\nLeslie Yalof Garfield: Leslie Yalof Garfield (born June 5, 1960) is a Professor of Law at Pace Law School. Professor Garfield got her start in the Academic Support arena and was a force in creating the Association of American Law Schools's (AALS) Section on Academic Support. Professor Garfield teaches a wide-variety of law school courses and is currently focusing her teaching on the traditional first year course; Contracts, Criminal Law and Torts. She also serves as an editor of the Journal of Court Innovation. Professor Garfield has emerged as an expert on teaching law to non-lawyers, law students, and those returning to the profession. She regularly lectures nationally on substantive law and legal skills. 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Some of the deleted tracks appeared on later P-Funk releases, most notably the 1982 hit single \"Atomic Dog\" which appeared on the first George Clinton solo album, \"Computer Games\".\n\nPlush Funk: Plush Funk is the second installment of the George Clinton Family Series collection. The album was released in 1992 by P-Vine Records in Japan, and then was released the next year by AEM Records in the United States and Sequel Records in the United Kingdom. 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The club was also host to a multitude of musical acts, such as Dolly Parton, Patti Smith, Neil Young, Bette Midler, Billy Joel, Bob Marley, Mason Williams, The Tubes, Talking Heads, Old and in the Way, Randy Newman, Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks, Jim Croce, Harry Chapin and Tom Waits. British progressive rock group Camel played there on 6/26/76 in a performance that was broadcast on KSAN-FM, and cult favorites The Residents also first played there. Ellen DeGeneres and Jay Leno have said they first met at The Boarding House.\n\nFrederick (song): \"Frederick\" is a rock song written by Patti Smith, and released as lead single from Patti Smith Group 1979 album \"Wave\". 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The operator is Hyatt Hotels Corporation, which since the hotel's opening has branded the structure one of its luxury Park Hyatt properties. The hotel, a Postmodernist structure which opened in 1986, hosts the Blue Duck Tavern, a restaurant which consistently ranks as one of the city's best.\n\nTorrent duck: The torrent duck (\"Merganetta armata\") is a member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae. It is the only member of the genus Merganetta. Today it is placed in the shelduck subfamily Tadorninae after the \"perching duck\" assemblage where it was formerly assigned to was dissolved because it turned out to be paraphyletic . Its closest relative may be the blue duck of New Zealand .\n\nBelle Starr: Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr (February 5, 1848 \u2013 February 3, 1889), better known as Belle Starr, was a notorious American outlaw.\n\nBlue duck: The blue duck (\"Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos\") is a member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae endemic to New Zealand. It is the only member of the genus Hymenolaimus. Its exact taxonomic status is still unresolved, but it appears to be most closely related to the tribe Anatini, the dabbling ducks. The M\u0101ori name, sometimes used in English, is whio (pronounced \"fee-oh\"), which is an onomatopoetic rendition of the males' call.\n\nPomeranian duck: The Pomeranian or Pommern duck (in German \"Pommernente\") is a breed of domesticated duck. It is a landrace originating in German baltic sea coast region called Pomerania. Pomeranian ducks share the same ancestors with other northern European duck breeds, such as the Shetland duck and Swedish Blue duck.\n\nFilm still: A film still (sometimes called a publicity still or a production still) is a photograph taken on or off the set of a movie or television program during production. These photographs are also taken in formal studio settings and venues of opportunity such as film stars' homes, film debut events, and commercial settings. The photos were taken by studio photographers for promotional purposes. Such stills consisted of posed portraits, used for public display or free fan handouts, which are sometimes autographed. They can also consist of posed or candid images taken on the set during production, and may include stars, crew members or directors at work.\n\nBlue Duck (outlaw): Blue Duck, sometimes referred to as Bluford Duck, (1858 \u2013 1895) was an outlaw of the Old West, probably best known for a photograph taken of him around the mid-1880s, in which he posed with Belle Starr, a famous Old West female outlaw.\n\nBlue Duck River: The Blue Duck River is a river of New Zealand. A tributary of the Dart River, it rises to the south of the Blue Duck Glacier, flowing into that river east of Cattle Flat.\n\nBlue Duck (disambiguation): The blue duck (\"Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos\") is a species of duck, endemic to New Zealand.\n\nIslesford Historical Museum and Blue Duck Ships Store: Islesford Historical Museum and Blue Duck Ships Store", "question": "What country is the woman who posed in a photograph with Blue Duck from?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"outlaw_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the female outlaw."}, "outlaw_country_of_origin": {"type": "string", "description": "The country of origin of the female outlaw."}, "associated_outlaw_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the outlaw she posed with."}, "association_type": {"type": "string", "description": "The nature of the association between the two outlaws."}}, "required": ["outlaw_name", "outlaw_country_of_origin", "associated_outlaw_name", "association_type"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"outlaw_name": "Belle Starr", "outlaw_country_of_origin": "United States", "associated_outlaw_name": "Blue Duck", "association_type": "posed with"}, "ground_truth": {"outlaw_name": "Belle Starr", "outlaw_country_of_origin": "American", "associated_outlaw_name": "Blue Duck", "association_type": "posed in a photograph with"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1177, "output_tokens": 40, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "a3eb68b863286af301fbd199ccec231faa4efa2f93611560c0fef6c342cfe4d4", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7f371e5542992e7d278c92", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Denmark", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Human trafficking in Costa Rica: Costa Rica is a source, transit, and destination country for women and children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced prostitution. To a lesser but increasing extent, Costa Rica is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to conditions of forced labor, particularly in the agriculture, construction, fishing, and domestic service sectors. Costa Rican women and children are forced into commercial sexual exploitation within the country, and to a limited extent, in Nicaragua and Mexico. Women and girls from Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Colombia, and Panama have been identified in Costa Rica as victims of forced prostitution. Child sex tourism is a serious problem, particularly in the provinces of Guanacaste, Limon, Puntarenas, and San Jose. Child sex tourists arrive mostly from the United States, Germany, Sweden, and Italy. Young men from Nicaragua, Vietnam, China and other Asian countries, are subjected to conditions of forced labor in Costa Rica: during the reporting period, nine Vietnamese men were found in conditions of forced labor in the fishing industry. Costa Rica serves as a transit point for foreign nationals trafficked to Mexico, Canada, the United States, and Europe.\n\nHuman trafficking in Hungary: Hungary is a source, transit, and destination country for women and girls subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced prostitution and a source country for men and women in conditions of forced labor. Women from Hungary are forced into prostitution in the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Greece, and the United States. Women from eastern Hungary are subjected to forced prostitution in Budapest and areas in Hungary along the Austrian border. Roma women and girls who grow up in Hungarian orphanages are highly vulnerable to internal forced prostitution. Men from Western Europe travel to Budapest for the purpose of adult sex tourism, some of which may involve the exploitation of trafficking victims. Men and women are subjected to conditions of forced labor within Hungary. Women from Romania and Ukraine are transported through Hungary to the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France, and the United Arab Emirates where they are subsequently subjected to forced prostitution; some of these victims may be exploited in Hungary before they reach their final destination country.\n\nHuman trafficking in Guatemala: Guatemala is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women and children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically sexual servitude and forced labor. Guatemalan women and children are found in forced prostitution within the country, as well as in Mexico and the United States. Guatemalan men, women, and children are subjected to forced labor within the country, often in agriculture or domestic service, and particularly near the border with Mexico and in the highland region. Guatemalan men, women, and children are also found in conditions of forced labor in Mexico and the United States in agriculture and the garment industry. Indigenous Guatemalans are particularly vulnerable to labor exploitation. In the Mexican border area, Guatemalan children are exploited for forced begging on streets and forced labor in municipal dumps. Guatemala is a destination country for women and girls from El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua, in forced prostitution. Migrants from these Central American countries transit through Guatemala en route to Mexico and the United States; some may become human trafficking victims. Child sex tourism is a problem in certain tourist areas such as Antigua and Lake Atitlan, and child sex tourists predominately come from Canada, Germany, Spain, and the United States. The border with Mexico remains a top concern due to the heavy flow of irregular migrants, some of whom are trafficked.\n\nHuman trafficking in Malta: Malta is a destination country for European women subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced prostitution. During this reporting period and in the past, the Maltese media also covered possible cases of Maltese teenage girls who may have been involved in forced prostitution in Malta. Malta is likely a destination country for men subjected to forced labor as reflected by a report in 2009 that three Pakistani males were forced to work in Pakistani restaurants in Malta. The dozens of children and 4,304 total irregular migrants currently residing in Malta from African countries may be vulnerable to human trafficking in Malta\u2019s \u201cgrey\u201d informal labor market.\n\n\u00d8resund Bridge: The \u00d8resund/\u00d6resund/Oresund Bridge (Danish: \"\u00d8resundsbroen\" , ] ; Swedish: \"\u00d6resundsbron\" , ] ; hybrid name: \"\u00d8resundsbron \") is a combined railway and motorway bridge across the \u00d8resund strait between Sweden and Denmark. The bridge runs nearly 8 km from the Swedish coast to the artificial island Peberholm in the middle of the strait. The crossing is completed by the 4 km Drogden Tunnel from Peberholm to the Danish island of Amager.\n\nHuman trafficking in Latvia: Latvia is a source and destination country for men and women trafficked for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. Latvian women are trafficked to Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and the United Kingdom for commercial sexual exploitation. Latvian women and teenage girls are also trafficked within the country for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation. Men and women from Latvia are trafficked to the United Kingdom for the purpose of forced labor. In addition, Latvia may be a destination country for victims trafficked from Thailand for the purpose of forced labor.\n\nHuman trafficking in Antigua and Barbuda: Antigua and Barbuda is a destination country for a small number of women from Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced prostitution. To a lesser extent, it is reportedly also a destination country for women subjected to involuntary domestic servitude in private homes. Business people from the Dominican Republic and Antiguan citizens acting as pimps and brothel owners subject foreign women to forced prostitution primarily in four illegal brothels that operate in Antigua as well as in private residences that operate as brothels. Some of these foreign women voluntarily migrate to Antigua to engage in prostitution but are subsequently subjected to force or coercion and become victims of sex trafficking. After their arrival, brothel managers confiscate their passports and threaten the victims with deportation until they repay the brothel owner for travel and other expenses they were not aware they had incurred. Some other foreign victims of sex trafficking enter the country legally with work permits as \u201centertainers\u201d then are subsequently forced to engage in prostitution.\n\nHuman trafficking in Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone is a source, transit, and destination country for children and women trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation. Trafficking within the country is more prevalent than transnational trafficking and the majority of victims are children. Within the country, women and children are trafficked from rural provinces to towns and mining areas for domestic servitude, sexual exploitation, and forced labor in diamond mines, petty trading, petty crime, and for forced begging. Women and children may also be trafficked for forced labor in agriculture and the fishing industry. Transnationally, Sierra Leonean women and children are trafficked to other West African countries, notably Guinea, C\u00f4te d'Ivoire, Liberia, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau, and The Gambia for the same purposes listed above and to North Africa, the Middle East, and Western Europe for domestic servitude and sexual exploitation. Sierra Leone is a destination country for children trafficked from Nigeria and possibly from Liberia and Guinea for forced begging, forced labor in mines and as porters, and for sexual exploitation. There have also been cases of children trafficked from refugee communities in Sierra Leone.\n\nHuman trafficking in Peru: Peru is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced labor and forced prostitution. Several thousand persons are estimated to be subjected to conditions of forced labor within Peru, mainly in mining, logging, agriculture, brick making, and domestic servitude. Many trafficking victims are women and girls from impoverished rural regions of the Amazon, recruited and coerced into prostitution in urban nightclubs, bars, and brothels, often through false employment offers or promises of education. Indigenous persons are particularly vulnerable to debt bondage. Forced child labor remains a problem, particularly in informal gold mines, cocaine production, and transportation. There were reports the terrorist group Sendero Luminoso, or Shining Path, recruited children as soldiers and drug mules. To a lesser extent, Peruvians are subjected to forced prostitution in Ecuador, Spain, Italy, Japan, and the United States, and forced labor in Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. Peru also is a destination country for some Ecuadorian and Bolivian females in forced prostitution, and some Bolivian citizens in conditions of forced labor. Child sex tourism is present in Iquitos, Madre de Dios, and Cuzco. Traffickers reportedly operate with impunity in certain regions where there is little or no government presence.\n\nDSB \u00d8resund: DSB \u00d8resund was a Danish railway company which was the successor of what was left of DSBFirst Denmark. DSB \u00d8resund operated train services on the tendered Coast Line and half of the train services between Copenhagen Central Station and Malm\u00f6 via the \u00d8resund Bridge. The other half of the cross-border service was operated by Transdev. 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Originally aired on Lifetime, the film was written by Christine Conradt and Ken Sanders, and features Jamie Luner and Caitlin Thompson.\n\nList of songs recorded by Alyssa Milano: American actress and singer Alyssa Milano has recorded songs for four studio albums, two compilation albums, and an exercise video. She first came to prominence within the entertainment industry for her portrayal of Samantha Micelli in the television sitcom \"Who's the Boss? \", which premiered in September 1984. While acting on the television series, she recorded and released music exclusively in Japan through the Japanese record label Pony Canyon, Inc. Pony Canyon, Inc. signed Milano to a five-album deal based on her appearance and personality, which was a common practice by Japanese record labels in their efforts to produce Japanese idols. The label also choose Milano due to her popularity in Asia from her role as Jenny Matrix in the 1985 film \"Commando\". 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The album was only released as a promotional CD.\n\nAlyssa Milano discography: American actress and singer Alyssa Milano has released: four studio albums, one reissue, two compilation albums, two video albums, five music videos and thirteen singles (including three charity singles). Milano debuted as an actress in the television sitcom \"Who's the Boss? \", which premiered in September 1984. While acting she signed a five-album deal with Japanese record label Pony Canyon, Inc. Prior to her record contract, Milano had contributed to the charity single \"We Are The World\" as part of a group of child stars. She also released an exercise video, entitled \"Alyssa Milano's Teen Steam\", and recorded its theme song along with a rap.\n\nAlyssa Milano: Alyssa Jayne Milano (born December 19, 1972) is an American actress, activist, producer and former singer. She is best known for her roles in \"Who's the Boss? \", \"Melrose Place\", \"Charmed\", \"My Name is Earl\", \"Mistresses\" and \"\".\n\nLook in My Heart: Look In My Heart is Alyssa Milano's first album, released March 21, 1989, when she was 16 years old. It was also released as a Color Picture Label CD and later as a 24Krt Gold Edition, which comes with a bonus track \"Look In My Heart\" (extended dance remix) identical to the version on \"The Best In The World\" album. Videos were filmed for the three singles that were released. A VHS video was also released entitled Look In My Heart that included the three videos and a short documentary, \"Alyssa's Backstage Memories\". After the credits roll, Alyssa's Japanese commercial for pasta can be seen\u2014she is singing \"Look In My Heart\" in the commercial.\n\nJamie Luner: Jamie Michelle Luner (born May 12, 1971) is an American actress who first came to prominence on the ABC sitcom \"Just the Ten of Us\", but is perhaps better known for her role as Lexi Sterling on \"Melrose Place\". She also starred on television as Rachel Burke in the final season of \"Profiler\". Luner portrayed Liza Colby on the ABC soap opera \"All My Children\" from April 2009 until its final episode on September 23, 2011. Luner is also well known for her lead roles in many Lifetime movies.\n\nLiza Colby: Liza Colby is a fictional character on the American soap opera, \"All My Children\", portrayed by actress Jamie Luner from April 2009 until September 2011. She was previously played by actress Marcy Walker from 1981\u20131984, and then again from 1995\u20132005, although the role was also briefly portrayed by Alice Haining. 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It was written by Stefani and co-written and produced by Tony Kanal, with additional production by Mark \"Spike\" Stent. Interscope Records serviced the song to US contemporary hit radio on May 8, 2007, as the album's third single; elsewhere it was released in June 2007. Described as one of her favorite songs on the album, Stefani began writing the song while pregnant and finished with Kanal, drawing inspiration from Roberta Flack and Billy Idol.\n\nCool (Gwen Stefani song): \"Cool\" is a song by American singer Gwen Stefani from her debut solo studio album, \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby. \" (2004). Written by Stefani and Dallas Austin, the song was released on July 5, 2005 as the album's fourth single. It was written by Austin basing the song on No Doubt's \"Simple Kind of Life\", but he did not finish it. He then asked for help from Stefani, and they finished the song in 15 minutes. The single's musical style and production were inspired by synth-pop and new wave arrangements from the 1980s, and its lyrics chronicle a relationship in which two lovers have separated, but remain \"cool\" with each other as good friends.\n\nYummy (Gwen Stefani song): \"Yummy\" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani, featuring American musician Pharrell Williams, from her second solo studio album, \"The Sweet Escape\" (2006). The track was released on November 11, 2006 as a promotional single for the parent album's release through Interscope Records. It was developed during several sessions in Miami, Florida and Hollywood, California in July 2005, for an intended EP or as extra tracks on her video album \"Harajuku Lovers Live\" (2005). The song was written by Stefani and Williams and produced by The Neptunes. Musically, the collaboration is a dance-pop recording with a \"day-glo\" rap. Its lyrics deal with food, sexual intercourse, and the roles that an individual may have within a household.\n\nThe Sweet Escape Tour: The Sweet Escape Tour was the second concert tour by American singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani. The tour began in April 2007 in support of her second solo album \"The Sweet Escape\".\n\nGwen Stefani: Gwen Ren\u00e9e Stefani ( ; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, fashion designer, actress, and television personality. She is a co-founder and the lead vocalist of the band No Doubt that experienced major success after their breakthrough studio album \"Tragic Kingdom\" (1995) along with various successful singles, including \"Just a Girl\", \"Don't Speak\", \"Hey Baby\", and \"It's My Life\". During the band's hiatus, Stefani embarked on a solo pop career in 2004 by releasing her debut studio album \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby. \" Inspired by pop music from the 1980s, the album was met with both critical and commercial success. It spawned three commercially successful singles: \"What You Waiting For? \", \"Rich Girl\", and \"Hollaback Girl\", the latter reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 while also becoming the first US download to sell one million copies. In 2006 Stefani released her second studio album \"The Sweet Escape\". The album produced two successful singles: \"Wind It Up\" and the album's title track \"The Sweet Escape\". Her third solo album \"This Is What the Truth Feels Like\" was released in March 2016 and became her first solo number-one album on the \"Billboard\" 200.\n\nEarly Winter: \"Early Winter\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani from her second solo studio album, \"The Sweet Escape\" (2006). Written by Stefani and English pianist Tim Rice-Oxley, the song was released in Europe as the album's fifth and final single on January 18, 2008 by Interscope Records. Musically, \"Early Winter\" is a soft rock and synthpop ballad with new wave influences. 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He is an artificially created black and red hedgehog whose hover shoes propel him at extreme speeds that rival those of Sonic. He can also use the Chaos Emeralds to manipulate time and space through a technique called \"Chaos Control\". The character first appeared in \"Sonic Adventure 2\", where he was depicted as a villain and later an antihero, suffering from a tragic backstory; occasionally, he becomes an ally to Sonic and his friends, but remains at odds with them due to their differing moral compasses.\n\nJaleel White: Jaleel Ahmad White (born November 27, 1976) is an American actor. In 1989, he was cast in the role of Steve Urkel on the sitcom \"Family Matters\". The character, which was originally intended to be a one-time guest appearance, was an instant hit with audiences and White became a regular cast member. The series aired for a total of nine seasons, from 1989 to 1997 on ABC, and from 1997 to 1998 on CBS. Aside from this character, White is also known as the voice of Sonic the Hedgehog in the animated series \"Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog\", \"Sonic (SatAM)\" and \"Sonic Underground\". He reprised the voice of Sonic in the 2013 fan film, \"Sonic\".\n\nSonic Adventure 2: Sonic Adventure 2 is a 2001 platform video game developed by Sonic Team USA and published by Sega. The sequel to \"Sonic Adventure\" (1998)\",\" it was the final \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" game for the Dreamcast after Sega discontinued the console. It features two good-vs-evil stories: Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles \"Tails\" Prower and Knuckles the Echidna attempt to save the world, while Shadow the Hedgehog, Doctor Eggman and Rouge the Bat attempt to conquer it. The stories are divided into three gameplay styles: fast-paced platforming for Sonic and Shadow, multi-directional shooting for Tails and Eggman, and action-exploration for Knuckles and Rouge.\n\nDoctor Eggman: Dr. Ivo \"Eggman\" Robotnik (\u30c9\u30af\u30bf\u30fc\u30fb\u30a8\u30c3\u30b0\u30de\u30f3 , Dokut\u0101 Egguman , \u30ed\u30dc\u30c8\u30cb\u30c3\u30af \"Robotonikku\") is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Sega's \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" series. His original character designer was Naoto Ohshima, who created the character as part of many design choices for the company's new mascot. After the creation of Sonic the Hedgehog, Ohshima chose to use his previous egg-shaped character to create the antagonist of the 1991 video game, \"Sonic the Hedgehog\", as well as making him become the archenemy of the series' titular main character.\n\nSonic & Knuckles: Sonic & Knuckles is a platform game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. Released on October 18, 1994, it is an installment in the main \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" series and a direct sequel to \"Sonic the Hedgehog 3\", which released earlier that year. It follows Sonic the Hedgehog and Knuckles the Echidna in their respective quests to save Angel Island; Sonic tries to prevent Dr. Robotnik from relaunching his orbital weapon, the Death Egg, while Knuckles scuffles with Robotnik's minion, known as EggRobo.\n\nSonic the Hedgehog (character): Sonic the Hedgehog (Japanese: \u30bd\u30cb\u30c3\u30af\u30fb\u30b6\u30fb\u30d8\u30c3\u30b8\u30db\u30c3\u30b0 , Hepburn: Sonikku za Hejjihoggu ) is the title character and protagonist of the \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" series released by Sega, as well as numerous spin-off comics, five animated shows, and an animated OVA.\n\nSonic: After the Sequel: Sonic: After the Sequel is a 2013 platform video game created by Brazilian student Felipe Daneluz (LakeFeperd). It is an unofficial game based on the \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" series and set between the official games \"Sonic the Hedgehog 2\" and \"Sonic the Hedgehog 3\". Daneluz's second \"Sonic\" game, it follows \"Sonic: Before the Sequel\", which set between the original \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" and \"Sonic the Hedgehog 2\". Like its predecessor, \"After the Sequel\" stars Sonic the Hedgehog and his sidekick Tails in a quest to retrieve the Chaos Emeralds from Doctor Eggman.\n\nList of Sonic the Hedgehog characters: The \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" video game franchise began in 1991 with the game \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" for the Sega Genesis, which pitted a blue anthropomorphic hedgehog named Sonic against a rotund male human villain named Doctor Eggman (or Doctor Ivo Robotnik). The sequel, \"Sonic 2\", gave Sonic a fox friend named Tails. Shortly afterward, \"Sonic CD\" introduced Amy Rose, a female hedgehog with a persistent crush on Sonic, and \"Sonic 3\" introduced Knuckles the Echidna, Sonic's rival and, later, friend. All five of these have remained major characters and appeared in dozens of games.\n\nSonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble: Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble, released in Japan as Sonic & Tails 2 (\u30bd\u30cb\u30c3\u30af\uff06\u30c6\u30a4\u30eb\u30b9\uff12 , Sonikku to Teirusu Ts\u016b ) is a platform video game developed by Aspect and published by Sega for the Game Gear in 1994. It is the sequel to \"Sonic the Hedgehog Chaos\" and takes place during the events of \"Sonic the Hedgehog 3\". The game received mixed reviews, with critics commenting that the game was enjoyable, but too easy, and had too little to make it stand out from previous \"Sonic\" games. \"Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble\" was re-released on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in March 2012.\n\nSonic Rush: Sonic Rush (\u30bd\u30cb\u30c3\u30af\u30fb\u30e9\u30c3\u30b7\u30e5 , Sonikku Rasshu ) is a 2005 platform handheld video game developed by Sonic Team and Dimps for the Nintendo DS as part of Sega's \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" series. It was released on November 15, 2005 in North America, November 18 in the PAL region, and November 23 in Japan. It is a 2D platform game, but Sonic's and Blaze's sprites are rendered in 3D, creating a 2.5D effect. Boss battles, along with a Sonic-exclusive special stage, are entirely 3D. The game's storyline follows the intertwining adventures of a new character, Blaze the Cat, and the series' main character, Sonic the Hedgehog. They respectively battle Doctor Eggman and his doppelg\u00e4nger Eggman Nega at certain points. The game was announced under the working title \"Sonic DS\" at Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2004, and under \"Sonic Rush\" at E3 2005. The game's 2.5D format was based on Sonic Team's idea to combine elements from 2D and 3D games in the series. Upon release, \"Sonic Rush\" was well-received by critics, with praise stemming from the game's music and similarity to older games in the series and criticism stemming from its overall quickness. 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It was a conventional single-bay biplane with staggered wings braced by N-type interplane struts. The pilot and gunner sat in tandem, open cockpits. Heinkel designed the aircraft at the request of Aichi, in order to submit it as their entry in an IJN competition to select such an aircraft. Heinkel built a single HD 56 prototype that was evaluated against the Nakajima Type 90-2 Reconnaissance Seaplane and the Kawanishi Type 90-3 Reconnaissance Seaplane. The Heinkel design announced the winner in 1931, on the condition that Aichi would address some shortcomings, particularly a lack of range. Refined versions of the \"losing\" Nakajima and Kawanishi designs would eventually see production and - in the case of the Nakajima design - in far greater numbers.\n\nNakajima A4N: The Nakajima A4N was a carrier-based fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Navy, and the last biplane designed by Nakajima. 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The type holds the distinction of being the first combat aircraft to be both designed and constructed in Australia.\n\nSukhoi Su-57: The Sukhoi Su-57 (Russian: \u0421\u0443\u0445\u043e\u0439 \u0421\u0443-57 ) is the designation intended for a stealth, single-seat, twin-engine jet multirole fighter aircraft designed for air superiority and attack operations. The aircraft is the product of the PAK FA (Russian: \u041f\u0410\u041a \u0424\u0410 , Russian: \u041f\u0435\u0440\u0441\u043f\u0435\u043a\u0442\u0438\u0432\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u0430\u0432\u0438\u0430\u0446\u0438\u043e\u043d\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u043a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441 \u0444\u0440\u043e\u043d\u0442\u043e\u0432\u043e\u0439 \u0430\u0432\u0438\u0430\u0446\u0438\u0438 , \"Perspektivny Aviatsionny Kompleks Frontovoy Aviatsii\", literally \"Prospective Airborne Complex of Frontline Aviation\"), a fifth-generation fighter programme of the Russian Air Force. Sukhoi's internal name for the aircraft is T-50. The Su-57 will be the first aircraft in Russian military service to use stealth technology. The fighter is planned to have supercruise, stealth, supermaneuverability and advanced avionics to overcome the prior generation fighter aircraft as well as ground and maritime defences.\n\nKawasaki Ki-28: The Kawasaki Ki-28 (\u30ad28 , Ki-Nijuhachi ) , World War II Allied reporting name \"Bob\", was an experimental fighter aircraft designed for the Imperial Japanese Army and meant as a replacement for the Kawasaki Ki-10. It flew in 1936, but was never produced for actual use as the Army choose the Nakajima Ki-27.\n\nFighter aircraft: A fighter aircraft is a military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat against other aircraft, as opposed to bombers and attack aircraft, whose main mission is to attack ground targets. 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The Ki-84 is generally considered the best Japanese fighter to see large-scale operation during the conflict. The aircraft boasted high speeds and excellent maneuverability with an armament (up to two 30\u00a0mm and two 20\u00a0mm cannon) that gave it formidable firepower. The Ki-84's performance matched that of any single-engine Allied fighter it faced, while its operational ceiling enabled it to intercept high-flying B-29 Superfortress bombers. Pilots and crews in the field learned to take care with the plane's high-maintenance Nakajima Homare engine and landing gear prone to buckling. The difficulties of Japan's situation late in the war took a toll on the aircraft's overall field performance as manufacturing defects multiplied, quality fuel proved difficult to procure, and experienced pilots grew scarce. Even then, the pilot of a well-maintained Ki-84 took to the skies in knowing possession of Japan's fastest fighter. 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Richard practiced in his father's office until the elder Hunt's death in July 1895, and continued, not without initial resistance on the part of trustees, to carry out his father's designs for the central block of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. After a brief interval, the brothers formed a partnership in 1901 that was only terminated by Joseph's death in 1924.\n\nHistoric House Trust: The Historic House Trust of New York City was formed in 1989 as a public-private partnership with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation to preserve the historic houses located within New York City parks, although most of the houses were not originally city-owned. The Trust works with the individual houses to restore and promote the houses as a means of educating residents and visitors about the social, economic and political history of New York City and cast urban history in a new light. 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Over the years it had numerous presenters, and its final presenter was Gloria Hunniford.\n\nModesto Castillo: Modesto Castillo (born 24 February 1959, in La Romana, Dominican Republic) is a former sprint and hurdling athlete who specialised in the 110 metres hurdles.\n\nThe Big Questions: The Big Questions is a faith and ethics television programme usually presented by Nicky Campbell. It is broadcast live on BBC One between 10:00am and 11:00am on Sunday, replacing \"The Heaven and Earth Show\" as the BBC's religious discussion programme.\n\nArto Bryggare: Arto Kalervo Bryggare (born May 26, 1958 in Kouvola) is a Finnish former hurdling athlete. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland, representing the Social Democratic Party of Finland from 1995 to 1999 and 2003 to 2007. His personal best time 13.35, made during trials in 1984 Los Angeles Games, is still the record time in Finland and in Nordic countries. 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It is based on the DC Comics character Superman and serves as an homage sequel to the motion pictures \"Superman\" (1978) and \"Superman II\" (1980), while ignoring the events of \"Superman III\" (1983) and \"\" (1987). The film stars Brandon Routh as Clark Kent/Superman, Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane, Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor, with James Marsden, Frank Langella, and Parker Posey. The film tells the story of the title character returning to Earth after a five-year absence. He finds that his love interest Lois Lane has moved on with her life, and that his archenemy Lex Luthor is plotting a scheme that will destroy Superman and the world.\n\nMan of Steel (film): Man of Steel is a 2013 superhero film featuring the DC Comics character Superman. It is a British-American venture produced by Legendary Pictures, DC Entertainment, Syncopy Inc., and Cruel and Unusual Films, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The film is directed by Zack Snyder, written by David S. Goyer, and stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Christopher Meloni, and Russell Crowe. \"Man of Steel\" is a reboot of the \"Superman\" film series that retells the character's origin story. In the film, Clark Kent learns that he is a superpowered alien from the planet Krypton and assumes the role of mankind's protector as Superman, but finds himself having to prevent General Zod from destroying humanity.\n\nSuperman II: Superman II is a 1980 British-American superhero film directed by Richard Lester, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is a sequel to the 1978 film \"Superman\" and stars Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Terence Stamp, Ned Beatty, Sarah Douglas, Margot Kidder, and Jack O'Halloran. The film was released in Australia and mainland Europe on December 4, 1980, and in other countries throughout 1981. Selected premiere engagements of \"Superman II\" were presented in Megasound, a high-impact surround sound system similar to Sensurround.\n\nLast Son (comics): \"Last Son\" is a five-issue comic book story arc featuring Superman in the monthly \"Action Comics\". It is written by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner, the director of the well-known 1978 film \"Superman: The Movie\" and a portion of \"\", with pencils by Adam Kubert. This story introduces the original character, Christopher Kent and adapts the classic Superman film villains, General Zod, Ursa and Non into the regular DC Universe continuity.\n\nSuperman (1978 film): Superman (informally titled Superman: The Movie in some listings and reference sources) is a 1978 superhero film directed by Richard Donner and based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The film is a British, Swiss, Panamanian and American joint venture, produced by Warner Bros., Film Export A.G., Dovemead Limited and International Film Productions. \"Superman\" features an ensemble cast of Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Jeff East, Margot Kidder, Glenn Ford, Phyllis Thaxter, Jackie Cooper, Trevor Howard, Marc McClure, Terence Stamp, Valerie Perrine, Ned Beatty, Jack O'Halloran, Maria Schell, and Sarah Douglas. The film depicts Superman's origin, including his infancy as Kal-El of Krypton and his youthful years in the rural town of Smallville. Disguised as reporter Clark Kent, he adopts a mild-mannered disposition in Metropolis and develops a romance with Lois Lane, while battling the villainous Lex Luthor.\n\nSuperman IV: The Quest for Peace: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 American superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is the fourth and final film in the original \"Superman\" film series, and the first film in that series not to be produced by Alexander and Ilya Salkind, but rather by Golan-Globus' Cannon Films, in association with Warner Bros. Gene Hackman returned as Lex Luthor, who creates an evil solar-powered version of Superman called Nuclear Man.\n\nSuperman and the Legion of Super-Heroes: \"Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes\" is a comic book story arc from DC Comics by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, featuring the Superman character and the return of the pre-\"Crisis on Infinite Earths\" Legion of Super-Heroes. Presented in \"Action Comics\" #858\u2013863 (Late December 2007 \u2013 May 2008), this arc marked Geoff Johns' debut as a solo writer on \"Action\", having previously written alongside Kurt Busiek and Richard Donner.\n\nSuperman III: Superman III is a British-American 1983 superhero film directed by Richard Lester, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is the third film in the \"Superman\" film series and the last \"Superman\" film to be produced by Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind. The film features a cast of Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Annette O'Toole, Annie Ross, Pamela Stephenson, Robert Vaughn, Marc McClure, and Gavan O'Herlihy. This film is followed by \"\", released on July 24, 1987.\n\nGeoffrey Unsworth: Geoffrey Gilyard Unsworth, OBE, BSC (26 May 1914 \u2013 28 October 1978) was a British cinematographer who worked on nearly 90 feature films spanning over more than 40 years. He is best known for his work on films such as Stanley Kubrick's \"\", Bob Fosse's \"Cabaret\" and Richard Donner's \"Superman\".\n\nGeoffrey Faithfull: Geoffrey Faithfull B.S.C., (28 January 1893 \u2013 1 December 1979) was a British cinematographer who worked on more than 180 feature films from starting in the industry in the 1910s. Faithfull also directed two films: \"For You Alone\" (1945) and \"I'll Turn to You\" (1946). 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He worked as a field botanist for Frederic Coville, curator of the US National Herbarium and in 1897 he was transferred to the US Geological Survey and assigned to examine the area of the 6480 sqmi Bitterroot Forest Reserve which later became National Forests in Montana and Idaho. (The reserves had been expanded by President Grover Cleveland by his February 22, 1897 proclamation.) He surveyed the Bitterroot reserve in 1897 and 1898 and wrote the 19th and 20th annual reports for the US Geological Survey describing the topography, trees and mapping locations in an area previously relatively undocumented. From 1900 to 1904 he published descriptions of several other western forest reserves. He spent a short time in the Philippines, a US protectorate, where he was a forest inspector for the Insular Forest Service. He left government service in 1906 and briefly settled on a farm in Eugene, Oregon. He travelled the world in 1910 and died in 1913. 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By 1902, the reserve had been combined into the Yellowstone Forest Reserve, then was divided again in 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt, establishing the Teton National Forest, which protected most of the Teton Range. By 1907, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation had constructed a temporary dam at the Snake River outlet of Jackson Lake. This dam failed in 1910 and a new concrete Jackson Lake Dam replaced it by 1911. The dam was further enlarged in 1916, raising lake waters 39 ft as part of the Minidoka Project, designed to provide irrigation for agriculture in the state of Idaho. Though efforts to protect the Teton Range and Jackson Hole as part of an expanded Yellowstone National Park dated back to the late 19th century, proposals to construct more dams on some of the other lakes in Jackson Hole led Yellowstone National Park superintendent Horace Albright to block such efforts. Albright was originally an advocate of the expanded Yellowstone plan which was very unpopular with local residents. By the mid-1920s local sentiment had changed as a result of proposals for a new national park including only the Teton Range and six lakes at the base of the range. With the general agreement of prominent Jackson Hole residents to this plan, President Calvin Coolidge signed the executive order establishing the 96000 acre Grand Teton National Park on February 26, 1929.\n\nSignal Mountain (Wyoming): Signal Mountain is an isolated summit standing 7720 ft above sea level. The mountain is located in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The next closest higher summit is more than 10 mi distant, and this isolation provides sweeping views of the Teton Range, much of the northern Jackson Hole area as well as the Snake River. Though located adjacent to the Tetons, Signal Mountain was not formed in the same manner or period. 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This is the first Lego short film to be released in theaters, and is also the first theatrical short film from the \"Lego Movie\" franchise.\n\nTurbo Charged Prelude: The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious is a 2003 American short film directed by Philip G. Atwell, produced by Chris Palladino, and written by Keith Dinielli. It is the second installment in \"The Fast and the Furious\" franchise, and stars Paul Walker. \"Turbo Charged Prelude\" is a continuation to \"The Fast and the Furious\" (2001) and details the events prior to \"2 Fast 2 Furious\" (2003), where runaway fugitive Brian O'Connor leaves Los Angeles in order to evade police capture.\n\nVetter Mystery Ship: The Mystery Ship was a limited edition motorcycle created by Craig Vetter and released in 1980. Only 10 were built, of which seven were sold. An example is on display at the AMA Motorcycle Museum in Ohio, and another at Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Leeds, Al. 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Established in 1898, it is one of the world's oldest business schools. The school is accredited internationally by AACSB and locally by ACQUIN. HHL Leipzig graduate school of management is authorized to award doctoral and postdoctoral degrees.\n\nDeakin University: Deakin University is an Australian public university with approximately 53,000 higher education students in 2016. Established in 1974, the University was named after the leader of the Australian federation movement and the nation's second Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin. Its main campuses are in Melbourne's Burwood suburb, Geelong Waurn Ponds, Geelong Waterfront and Warrnambool, as well as the online Cloud Campus. Deakin also has learning centres in Dandenong, Craigieburn and Werribee, all in the state of Victoria. It was formally established in 1974 with the passage of the \"Deakin University Act 1974\". Deakin is one of Australia's fastest growing research universities. 89% of Deakin's research is rated at or above world class. Its combined research funding increased from A$4.5 million in 1997 to A$47.2 million in 2015.\n\nFrontier Nursing University: Frontier Nursing University, formerly Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing is a private non-profit graduate school located in Hyden, Kentucky, United States. The Leslie County school was established by the Frontier Nursing Service in 1939. Mrs. Mary Breckinridge, the driving force of the graduate school, founded the Frontier Nursing Service in 1925 as a demonstration project in the care of mother and child. The Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery graduated its first class in 1940. In 1970, the school was renamed the Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing with the opening of the nation's first family nurse practitioner education program. In 1989/1990, as a joint effort of the Frontier Nursing Service, Case Western Reserve University, the Maternity Center Association, and the National Association of Childbearing Centers, the Community-based Nurse-midwifery Education Program was born. Hence, Frontier became the first graduate school of nurse-midwifery to offer distance education. In 2005, the Community-Based Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner option was added. In 2011, Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing became Frontier Nursing University to underscore the distinct graduate level programs while reflecting the institution's history and vision. In that same year, FNU was ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report as 1st among graduate schools of nurse-midwifery and 14th among family nurse practitioner programs.\n\nGraduate School of Duke University: The Graduate School of Duke University is one of ten graduate and professional schools that make up the university. Established in 1926, the Graduate School offers the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Public Policy, and the Doctor of Philosophy, as well as various certificate programs. The current dean of The Graduate School is Paula D. McClain.\n\nLiautaud Graduate School of Business: The UIC Liautaud Graduate School of Business is the graduate business school of the University of Illinois at Chicago. The campus is located just west of downtown Chicago. Degrees granted by the UIC Liautaud Graduate School of Business include the Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science in Accounting (MSA), Master of Science in Business Analytics, Master of Science in Finance, and a Master of Science in Management Information Systems (MSMIS). The UIC Liautaud Graduate School of Business is an entity operating alongside the undergraduate programs within College of Business Administration.\n\nJoseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business: The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business is the graduate business school of the University of Pittsburgh located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Although business education had its origins at the university in 1907, the Graduate School of Business was established in 1960 from a merger of its predecessors, the School of Business Administration and the Graduate School of Retailing. It was renamed in 1987 after businessman and university alumnus benefactor Joseph Katz. The school offers a traditional, accelerated, part-time, and executive Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees as well as Master of Science in Accounting (MAcc) and several PhD programs in business.\n\nUniversity of Texas at Austin Graduate Studies: The Graduate School at The University of Texas at Austin was established in 1910. The school offers advanced degrees in nearly 100 fields of study and has more than 12,000 students. According to the school's website, \"[The Graduate School] awards the second highest number of doctoral degrees in the United States.\" Additionally, a number of the school's programs rank among the highest in the nation. Below is a table indicating rankings awarded to various programs in The Graduate School from 2005 to 2008:\n\nPeking University Shenzhen Graduate School: The Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School (PKU Shenzhen) is a public research university established as a satellite graduate school of Peking University in 2001 via a joint venture with the Shenzhen Municipal Government. It is situated inside the University Town of Shenzhen, along with the graduate schools of Tsinghua University and the Harbin Institute of Technology. The present chancellor of Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School is Dr. Wu Yundong.\n\nJohn Rickard (academic): John Anthony Rickard (born 12 July 1945) is an economist, and Chair of Higher Education Governing Council of Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia. Previously, he has been Vice Chancellor at Central Queensland University and the University of Southern Queensland, Dean at Monash University, Director of the Graduate School of Management at Deakin University and Foundation Professor (Financial Economics) at the University of Melbourne.\n\nRutgers University\u2013New Brunswick: Rutgers University \u2013 New Brunswick in New Jersey is the oldest campus of Rutgers University, the others being in Camden and Newark. It is primarily located in New Brunswick and Piscataway. 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Valeriano has written for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Bill Engvall's \"Here's Your Sign Awards\" and Ridiculousness. He co-hosted the \"\"Off the Cuff with Bill Engvall\"\" radio show on Sirius/XM and currently hosts and produces the \"\"Roadstories\"\" podcast.\n\nHere's Your Christmas Album: Here's Your Christmas Album is a 1999 comedy album by comedian Bill Engvall. It contains original Christmas songs, some with vocals from Engvall and others by studio singers.\n\nThe Bill Engvall Show: The Bill Engvall Show is a sitcom which ran on TBS from July 17, 2007 to September 5, 2009. The series starred comedian Bill Engvall and was written and created by Engvall and Michael Leeson. The series was canceled on September 25, 2009.\n\nChristopher Vane (screenwriter): Christopher Vane is an American television producer and television writer. 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Originally marketed as \"the first celebrity couple to simultaneously design collections for one retailer\", following Anthony and Lopez's divorce, the lines were marked as two separate brands. The Marc Anthony Collection consists of sportswear, dress shirts, neckwear, accessories, suit separates, sport coats and shoes, while the Jennifer Lopez Collection includes contemporary sportswear, dresses, handbags, jewelry, shoes and sleepwear along with a home collection of bedding and towels.\n\nEmst: Emst is a town of 3,000 inhabitants, located in the municipality of Epe in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. It is the birthplace of former footballer Marc Overmars. 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Faleti has published a dictionary containing the formal or official use of Yoruba names. He received many awards, both locally and internationally, including the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON), Doctor of Letters (D.Litt), Justice of Peace (JP), Jerusalem Pilgrim (JP). Adebayo Faleti had received the Festival of Arts award with \"Eda Ko L\u2019aropin\" in 1995 and the Afro-Hollywood Award for Outstanding Performance in Arts in the United States (2002). His movie - \"Basorun Gaa\" also received Breeze Award in London as the best epic movie of the year in 2004.\n\n2004\u201305 FC Barcelona season: The 2004-05 season saw F\u00fatbol Club Barcelona end their six-year wait for the La Liga title, having not won the league or, indeed, any trophy since the 1998\u201399 season and thus La Liga trophy returned in Barcelona's trophy room. Having finished second in La Liga the previous season, Barcelona once again competed in the UEFA Champions League as well as the Copa del Rey. The squad was restructured significantly following the retirement of key players Luis Enrique and Marc Overmars, as well as the return of Edgar Davids to Juventus and first team regulars Patrick Kluivert and Phillip Cocu moving onto new clubs. Ronaldinho's and new signing Samuel Eto'o's performances won them places in FIFPro's XI of 2004\u201305. Ronaldinho was later named FIFA World Player of the Year for 2005 for the second time in succession and with the highest points total ever; Eto'o came third. This season was also notable for the debut of Lionel Messi.\n\n2000\u201301 FC Barcelona season: Barcelona lost their supremacy of Spanish football, finishing just fourth in La Liga, despite having bought Marc Overmars and Emmanuel Petit in total of \u00a354m transfer fee in the summer of 2000. 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Murray Abraham. The screenplay was inspired by the story of \"Pygmalion\" and is about Lenny Weinrib's (Allen) search for his genius adopted son's biological mother, ultimately finding that she is a dim-witted prostitute named Linda Ash (Sorvino).\n\nUntitled Woody Allen Project: Woody Allen is directing an untitled drama film from a screenplay he wrote. It stars Timoth\u00e9e Chalamet, Selena Gomez, Elle Fanning, Jude Law, Diego Luna, and Liev Schreiber.\n\nAlden Ehrenreich: Alden Caleb Ehrenreich ( ; born November 22, 1989) is an American actor. He made his feature film debut in Francis Ford Coppola's independent film \"Tetro\" (2009) and appeared in Coppola's subsequent film \"Twixt\" (2011). In 2013, he appeared in Woody Allen's \"Blue Jasmine\", Park Chan-wook's \"Stoker\" and starred in Richard LaGravenese's \"Beautiful Creatures\". In 2016, he starred as Hobie Doyle in the Coen brothers comedy \"Hail, Caesar! \" and as Frank Forbes in Warren Beatty's \"Rules Don't Apply\". In 2018, he will star as Han Solo in an as of yet untitled \"Star Wars\" spin-off film revolving around the character's younger years.\n\nWoody Allen filmography: Woody Allen is an American film director, writer, actor, and comedian. He contributed to many films as either actor, director, writer or sometimes both. Allen wrote four plays for the stage, and has written sketches for the Broadway revue \"From A to Z\", and the Broadway productions \"Don't Drink the Water\" (1966) and \"Play It Again, Sam\" (1969).\n\nHusbands and Wives: Husbands and Wives is a 1992 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film stars Allen, Mia Farrow, Sydney Pollack, Judy Davis, Juliette Lewis, and Liam Neeson. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, Best Supporting Actress (Judy Davis) and Best Original Screenplay (Woody Allen). The film debuted shortly after the end of Allen and Farrow's romantic and professional partnership, and was their final of 13 films together. The movie is filmed by Carlo Di Palma with a handheld camera style and features documentary-like one-on-one interviews with the characters interspersed with the story.\n\nAnnie Hall: Annie Hall is a 1977 American romantic comedy film directed by Woody Allen from a screenplay he co-wrote with Marshall Brickman. Produced by Allen's manager, Charles H. Joffe, the film stars the director as Alvy \"Max\" Singer, who tries to figure out the reasons for the failure of his relationship with the film's eponymous female lead, played by Diane Keaton in a role written specifically for her.\n\nAnne Byrne (actress): Anne Byrne Hoffman (born September 28, 1943) is an American actress. She had a small role as the wife of Woody Allen's philandering best friend in \"Manhattan\" (1979), and also appeared in \"Why Would I Lie? \" (1980) and \"A Night Full of Rain\" (1978). She was the first wife of actor Dustin Hoffman, having one child, Jenna Byrne (born October 15, 1970), by him. Hoffman adopted Byrne's daughter from a previous marriage, Karina Hoffman-Birkhead (born 1966). Byrne and Hoffman divorced in 1980 and both remarried that same year, Byrne to Ivan Kronenfeld, who also had a small role in a major Woody Allen film: Barbara Hershey's husband in \"Hannah and Her Sisters\".\n\nManhattan (film): Manhattan is a 1979 American romantic comedy film directed by Woody Allen and produced by Charles H. Joffe. The screenplay was written by Allen and Marshall Brickman. Allen co-stars as a twice-divorced 42-year-old comedy writer who dates a 17-year-old girl (Mariel Hemingway) but falls in love with his best friend's (Michael Murphy) mistress (Diane Keaton). Meryl Streep and Anne Byrne also star.\n\nTimoth\u00e9e Chalamet: Timoth\u00e9e Chalamet ( ; born December 26, 1995) is an American stage and film actor. Chalamet started his acting career in two short films before appearing in the acclaimed series \"Homeland\". He made his feature film debut in Jason Reitman's \"Men, Women & Children\" (2014) and appeared in Christopher Nolan's \"Interstellar\" (2014). Chalamet starred in a number of independent films before his breakthrough role as the lead in Luca Guadagnino's film \"Call Me by Your Name\" (2017), for which he received critical acclaim.\n\nSam B. Girgus: Sam B. Girgus (born c. 1942) is an American film and literature scholar, professor of English at Vanderbilt University. He is well known for his analysis of the works of Woody Allen in his books such as \"The Films of Woody Allen\" (2002) and \"A Companion to Woody Allen\" (2013) with Peter J. Bailey. 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It was produced by Bill Carruthers.\n\nList of Live episodes: The daytime talk show \"Live with Kelly and Ryan\", starring Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest, officially debuted on May 1, 2017, but is a continuation of the series that previously co-starred Regis Philbin or Michael Strahan.\n\nKathie Lee Gifford: Kathryn \"Kathie\" Lee Gifford (n\u00e9e Epstein, previously Johnson; born August 16, 1953) is an American television host, singer, songwriter, comedian, and actress, best known for her 15-year run (1985\u20132000) on the talk show \"Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee\", which she co-hosted with Regis Philbin. She has received 11 Daytime Emmy nominations and won her first Daytime Emmy in 2010 as part of the \"Today\" team.\n\nScott Flansburg: Scott Flansburg (born December 28, 1963) is an American man who is often called a mental calculator. 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Fans could vote for either in-game saves, medical red shirts, summer workouts or a lead blocker feature. The option of medical red shirts was voted on and won, and this option is on the Dynasty Mode on all versions of NCAA Football 08. This allows for players that are injured in the middle of the year to apply to gain another year of eligibility. The game was released on July 17, 2007, and the first time release on PlayStation 3, marking the eleventh installment of the NCAA Football series bearing the title \"NCAA Football\". As with NCAA Football 07, 08 features limited ESPN integration.\n\nNCAA Football 07: NCAA Football 07 is a collegiate football video game published by Electronic Arts. It is the successor to NCAA Football 06 in the NCAA Football series. The product features former USC player Reggie Bush on the cover. While there weren't any stunning new features added to the PS2 and Xbox games, tweaks were added to improve the existing features.\n\nNCAA Football 10: NCAA Football 10 is a college football video game created by Electronic Arts. It is the successor to NCAA Football 09 in the NCAA Football series. It was released on July 14, 2009 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2 consoles. Brian Johnson, Brian Orakpo, Mark Sanchez, and Michael Crabtree were the cover athletes for the game.\n\nNCAA Football 09: NCAA Football 09 is a college football video game created by EA Sports, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts. It is the successor to NCAA Football 08 in the NCAA Football series. The game was announced on February 14, 2008 and was released on July 15, 2008 . 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He was mainly active in the Netherlands and China.\n\nGiuseppe Appiani: Giuseppe Appiani (1740\u20131812) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic periods. He was born in Vaprio d'Adda, near Milan, where he was mainly active. His parents moved to Monza, where his first mentor was the painter Giovanni Maria Gariboldi. At age 21, he moved to Milan, where he worked in the studios of Giorgi, and later Giuliano Traballesi. He was active in restoration of paintings. Another painter, Giuseppe Appiani (Porto, c. 1700-Triefenstein, c. 1785), was active in Germany.\n\nTel, Azerbaijan: Tel- is a village(municipality at Khachmaz Region) situated in the northern-eastern part of Azerbaijan Republic.situated near the Nabran village. The nature of the village is consist of deep forest and steps rich with natural springs. Mainly popular as touristic region. near the village there is \"Tel Bulaghi\"(Spring Tel) tourism center mainly active in summer. Population is more than 700. 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Gangs using this name are active in several American states, Europe and Africa. The Vatos Locos originated in East LA but have extended their presence to Florida, Fort Pierce, Florida. They are mainly active in Fort Pierce's South 18th Street area by Delaware and around South 33rd Street and Orange Avenue. They represent their gang affiliation with black bandanas worn in the back right pocket of their pants. Their graffiti consists of \"Vatos Locos,\" the Lowrider logo, or Lil Rob. These images are also present in gang tattoos. Vatos Locos are mainly Mexicans or Chicanos. Their dress consists of black shirts and khaki pants or shorts, and jewelry of chains or crosses. Most are supporters of the Oakland Raiders football team and show this by wearing similar colors.\n\nGabriel Zehender: Gabriel Zehender was a German painter and printer believed to have been born in Grossmausdorf, and active in Basel. 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These numbers include groups of vastly different natures, which can be roughly divided in three categories: the major organizations, which displayed significant regional or nationwide action, including guerrilla operations against the Occupation authorities; the small political groupings, mainly active in Athens, with a limited following and engaged mainly in political propaganda and small-scale sabotage; and a small number of groups focused on intelligence and sabotage operations, in direct cooperation with the British secret services in the Middle East.\n\nChiarissimo Fancelli: Chiarissimo d'Antonio Fancelli (died 1632) was an Italian sculptor and architect of the late-Mannerist and Baroque periods, mainly active in Tuscany. Domenico Pieratti and Giovanni Battista Pieratti were his pupils. 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The film was a huge success at box office.\n\nLeshi Singh: Leshi singh (Hindi: \u0932\u0947\u0936\u0940 \u0938\u093f\u0902\u0939 ) is a JDU member of the Legislative Assembly from the Dhamdaha seat in Bihar. She has been made the minister in nitish kumar cabinet, and has been the president of Bihar state women commission. In the 2010 state assembly elections, Leshi Singh of JD(U) won the Dhamdaha assembly defeating his nearest rival Irshad Ahmad Khan of Congress. [3] Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. Dilip Kumar Yadav of RJD defeated Leshi Singh of JD(U) in October 2005. Leshi Singh of JD(U) defeated Dilip Kumar Yadav of RJD in February 2005. Leshi Singh of Samta Party defeated Dilip Kumar Yadav of RJD in 2000. She became minister in Nitish kumar cabinet in 2014 when both women minister Renu kushwaha and Parveen amanullah resigned. During Jeetan Ram Manjhi incident, she also resigned. When Nitish Kumar became chiefminister she was again inducted as minister.\n\nGunga Jumna: Gunga Jumna (\u0917\u0902\u0917\u093e \u091c\u092e\u0928\u093e, also transliterated as Ganga Jamuna or Ganga Jamna) is a 1961 Bollywood dacoit crime drama film, produced in Technicolor, written and produced by Dilip Kumar, and directed by Nitin Bose, with dialogues written by Wajahat Mirza. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala and Nasir Khan in leading roles, and Azra, Kanhaiyalal, Anwar Hussain, Nazir Hussain and Leela Chitnis in supporting roles, along with Helen appearing in an item number. Notable for its use of the Bhojpuri dialect and its rustic setting, the film features real life brothers Dilip Kumar (Muhammad Yusuf Khan) and Nasir Khan in the title roles, tells the story of two brothers, Gunga and Jumna, and their poignancy on the opposite sides of the law.\n\nMashaal: Mashaal is a 1984 Bollywood film. Produced and directed by Yash Chopra, it starred Dilip Kumar, Anil Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman, Rati Agnihotri, Nilu Phule, Iftekhar, Saeed Jaffery, Gulshan Grover, Alok Nath, Madan Puri and Amrish Puri. The role played by Anil Kapoor was first offered to Amitabh Bachchan and then to Kamal Haasan, but after they declined the offer, the role went to Anil Kapoor. Vinod Kumar (Dilip Kumar) plays a respected, law-abiding citizen who turns to crime for exacting revenge.\n\nSaira Banu: Saira Banu (born 23 August 1944), also known as Saira Bano, is one of the most popular Indian Hindi film actresses and the wife of the film actor Dilip Kumar. She acted in many Bollywood films between 1961 and 1988.\n\nHouse of Dilip Kumar, Peshawar: House of Dilip Kumar, Peshawar housed the Indian film actor Dilip Kumar. Born in Peshawar, British India on (1922--)11 1922 , Dilip Kumar relocated to Mumbai in the late 1930s with family. 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The theatrical trailer of the film premi\u00e9red with Aamir Khan's \"Dhobi Ghat\" on 21 January 2011 while the film was released on 1 July 2011. The film was given an 'A' certificate for its profanity and sexual content. The film was remade in Tamil as \"Settai\".\n\nThe Barrow Group: The Barrow Group is a non-profit Off-Broadway Theatre Company, Acting School and Arts Center located in New York City. It was founded in 1986 by Lee Brock and Seth Barrish. The organization has received awards for its productions including a Drama Desk Award, a Lucille Lortel Awards, an OBIE Award, and a nomination for a Pulitzer Prize. School alumni include Anne Hathaway, Tony Hale, Alison Wright, Michael Stahl-David, Zach Booth and Poorna Jagannathan.\n\nAmerican Hotel and Lodging Association: The American Hotel and Lodging Association (formerly American Hotel and Motel Association, and before that American Hotel Association) is an industry trade group representing organizations of hotel owners. 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She also initiated and produced the play \"Nirbhaya\", written and directed by Yael Farber, which dealt with breaking the silence around sexual violence. Her play won the '2013 Amnesty International Award' and was called by \"The Telegraph\" as the \"One of the most powerful pieces of theater you'll ever see\". Jagannathan was featured among the top 10 in Femina magazine's \"India's 50 most beautiful women\" in 2012 and in 2014, she was named among the top 50 most powerful women in India. She was most recently a series regular on Gypsy, a Netflix original series, and part of the ensemble cast for HBO's new anthology series, Room 104, by the Duplass brothers.\n\nAshraful Haque (actor): Ashraful Haque (3 November 1969\u00a0\u2014 17 February 2015) was an Indian actor who mainly appeared in Hindi films and was popularly known for his work in \"Talaash\" (2012), \"Delhi Belly\" (2014) and \"Manjhi - The Mountain Man\" (2015). 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The libretto, based on Sophocles's tragedy, was written by Jean Cocteau in French and then translated by Abb\u00e9 Jean Dani\u00e9lou into Latin; the narration, however, is performed in the language of the audience.\n\nKommos (theatre): A kommos (from Greek \u03ba\u03bf\u03bc\u03bc\u03cc\u03c2, \"komm\u00f3s\", literally \"striking\", especially \"beating of the head and breast in mourning\") is a lyrical song of lamentation in an Athenian tragedy that the chorus and a dramatic character sing together. A kommos occurs \"when the tension of the play rises to a climax of grief or horror or joy\". Examples include the final section (lines 908-1077) of Aeschylus' \"The Persians\" (472 BCE) in which Xerxes laments the defeat of his Persian army, the final appearance of Antigone in Sophocles' \"Antigone\" (c.442 BCE), the interaction between the chorus and Oedipus when he returns having blinded himself in Sophocles' \"Oedipus Rex\" (c.429 BCE), and the exchange between Orestes, Electra and the chorus immediately after Clytemnestra's murder in Euripides' \"Electra\" (c.410 BCE).\n\nSophocles: Sophocles ( ; Greek: \u03a3\u03bf\u03c6\u03bf\u03ba\u03bb\u1fc6\u03c2 , \"Sophokl\u0113s\", ] ; 497/6 \u2013 winter 406/5 BC) is one of three ancient Greek tragedians whose plays have survived. His first plays were written later than those of Aeschylus, and earlier than or contemporary with those of Euripides. Sophocles wrote 120 plays during the course of his life, but only seven have survived in a complete form: \"Ajax\", \"Antigone\", \"The Women of Trachis\", \"Oedipus Rex\", \"Electra\", \"Philoctetes\" and \"Oedipus at Colonus\". For almost 50 years, Sophocles was the most celebrated playwright in the dramatic competitions of the city-state of Athens that took place during the religious festivals of the Lenaea and the Dionysia. He competed in 30 competitions, won 24, and was never judged lower than second place. Aeschylus won 13 competitions, and was sometimes defeated by Sophocles, while Euripides won 4 competitions.\n\nOedipus (Voltaire play): Oedipus (French: \"\u0152dipe\" ) is a tragedy by the French dramatist and philosopher Voltaire that was first performed in 1718. It was his first play and the first literary work for which he used the pen-name Voltaire (his real name was Fran\u00e7ois-Marie Arouet). In adapting Sophocles' Athenian tragedy \"Oedipus Rex\", Voltaire attempted to rationalise the plot and motivation of its characters. In a letter of 1719 he indicated that he found it improbable that the murder of Laius had not been investigated earlier and that Oedipus should take so long to understand the oracle's clear pronouncement. Voltaire adds a subplot concerning the love of Philoct\u00e8te for Jocaste. He also reduces the prominence of the theme of incest.\n\nPolybus of Corinth: Polybus (Greek: \u03a0\u03cc\u03bb\u03c5\u03b2\u03bf\u03c2 ) is a figure in Greek mythology. He was the king of Corinth and husband of either Merope or Periboea. He raised Oedipus as his adopted son, who had been abandoned by his parents Laius and Jocasta of Thebes in Greece. Polybus was the true father of Alcinoe. In virtually all accounts of the mythology, when Oedipus reached adolescence, he consulted with the Delphic Oracle, who told him \"You shall kill your father and marry your mother\". Obviously horrified and disgusted with such a prophecy, Oedipus imposed self-exile upon himself and kept away from Corinth, as he resolved never to murder King Polybus, who had been a kind father to him. Oedipus was also understandably disgusted the act of murdering Polybus and claiming his wife for himself, as he had no unnatural attraction to Queen Merope. Many years later, after Oedipus won the kingship of Thebes by defeating the Sphinx, did another plague befall Thebes. King Oedipus, in his effort to find the cause of plague due to a patricide, revealed that he was told in his teen years that he was destined to murder his father, and sent a spy to Corinth to see who is currently on the throne. The news of Polybus' death by natural causes was announced by the messenger to Jocasta in Sophocles' \"Oedipus Rex\", in which it is mistakenly taken to mean that Oedipus did not kill his father. This would mean that the prophecy that Oedipus would murder his father and marry his mother would be false, and Oedipus expresses relief that he did not commit such a heinous act. Since Polybus was in fact his adoptive father, Oedipus could and did kill his true father, King Laius, and fulfill the prophecy. Oedipus never knew his true destiny until the final parts of the play.\n\nKayoko Shiraishi: Kayoko Shiraishi (\u767d\u77f3 \u52a0\u4ee3\u5b50 , Shiraishi Kayoko ) is a Japanese stage actress. Her first film role was as Oba in \"\". She is the narrator in the 1992 film of Stravinsky's opera-oratorio \"Oedipus Rex\" directed by Julie Taymor.\n\nOedipus Rex (1967 film): Oedipus Rex (\"Edipo re\") is a 1967 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Pasolini adapted the screenplay from the Greek tragedy \"Oedipus Rex\" written by Sophocles in 428 BC. The film was mainly shot in Morocco.\n\nPhilocles: Philocles (Greek: \u03a6\u03b9\u03bb\u03bf\u03ba\u03bb\u1fc6\u03c2 ), was an Athenian tragic poet during the 5th century BCE. Through his mother, Philopatho (Greek: \u03a6\u03b9\u03bb\u03bf\u03c0\u03b1\u03b8\u03ce ), he had three famous uncles: Aeschylus, the famous poet, Cynaegirus, hero of the battle of Marathon, and Ameinias, hero of the battle of Salamis. Philocles is best known for winning first prize in the competition against Sophocles' \"Oedipus Rex\". Philocles also wrote a play on the subject of Tereus, which was parodied in Aristophanes' \"The Birds\" along with Sophocles' treatment of the same subject. A scholiast has noted that Philocles' \"Tereus\" was part of his \"Pandionis\" tetralogy. An extant fragment shows that Philocles wrote a play covering the story of Hermione, Neoptolemus and Orestes, a story also addressed by Euripides in his play \"Andromache\" and by Sophocles in his \"Hermione\". In Pholocles' version of the Hermione myth, Hermione is betrothed to Neoptolemus by her father Menelaus while she is pregnant with Orestes' child. Philocles also wrote plays entitled \"Oedipus\" and \"Philoctetes\".\n\nOedipus Rex: Oedipus Rex, also known by its Greek title, Oedipus Tyrannus (Ancient Greek: \u039f\u1f30\u03b4\u03af\u03c0\u03bf\u03c5\u03c2 \u03a4\u03cd\u03c1\u03b1\u03bd\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2 IPA: [oid\u00edpu\u02d0s t\u00fdran\u02d0os]), or Oedipus the King, is an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles that was first performed around 429 BC. Originally, to the ancient Greeks, the title was simply \"Oedipus\" (\"\u039f\u1f30\u03b4\u03af\u03c0\u03bf\u03c5\u03c2\"), as it is referred to by Aristotle in the \"Poetics\". It is thought to have been renamed \"Oedipus Tyrannus\" to distinguish it from \"Oedipus at Colonus\". In antiquity, the term \u201ctyrant\u201d referred to a ruler, but it did not necessarily have a negative connotation.\n\nOedipus (Euripides): Oedipus ( or ; Ancient\u00a0Greek: \u039f\u1f30\u03b4\u03af\u03c0\u03bf\u03c5\u03c2 , \"Oid\u00edpous\") is a play by the 5th-century BCE Athenian dramatist Euripides. The play is now lost except for some fragments. What survives of the play covers similar ground as Sophocles' acclaimed \"Oedipus Rex\", but scholars and historians have found there are significant differences. In \"Oedipus Rex\", the title character blinds himself upon learning his true parentage, accidentally killing his father and marrying his mother Jocasta. In Euripides' play, however, it appears Oedipus is blinded by Laius, a servant of his father and Oedipus' predecessor as king of Thebes. Furthermore, Euripides' play implies Oedipus was blinded before it was known that Laius was his father. 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The original title in Greek is \u201cParadissos sti Dysi\u201d (\u201cParadise in West\u201d) and since it is a Greek-French production, the also original French title is \u201cEden \u00e0 l'ouest'. The nationality of the central hero is not disclosed because Gavras wants to make a point about the odysseys of the illegal immigrants of any nationality, since he himself was an immigrant 50 years ago in France, before he became a well known director. His hero seems to tolerate the sea, the cold of snowy mountains and the hunger, the rapists and robbers he meets, the cops that are after him all the time, the racists who push him aside, the fellow immigrants who steal his clothes and in the best case the women who see him as a lover they could also take advantage of. His only comfort is his dream of Paris and, in the complexity of human condition, the good within the evil and vice versa.\n\nRobert Frank: Robert Frank (born November 9, 1924) is a Swiss-American photographer and documentary filmmaker. His most notable work, the 1958 book titled \"The Americans\", earned Frank comparisons to a modern-day de Tocqueville for his fresh and nuanced outsider's view of American society. Critic Sean O'Hagan, writing in \"The Guardian\" in 2014, said \"The Americans\" \"changed the nature of photography, what it could say and how it could say it. [ . . . ] it remains perhaps the most influential photography book of the 20th century.\" Frank later expanded into film and video and experimented with manipulating photographs and photomontage.\n\nEnrico Coleman: Enrico Coleman (21 June 1846 \u2013 14 February 1911) was an Italian painter of British nationality. He was the son of the English painter Charles Coleman and brother of the less well-known Italian painter Francesco Coleman. He painted, in oils and in watercolours, the landscapes of the Campagna Romana and the Agro Pontino; he was a collector, grower and painter of orchids. Because of his supposedly Oriental air, he was known to his friends as \"Il Birmano\", the Burmese.\n\nLopeti Oto: Lopeti Oto (born 2 November 1971) is a Tongan-Japanese former rugby union player. He played as wing. His younger brother Nataniela Oto also had acquired Japanese nationality to play for Japan in the 2007 Rugby World Cup and his other brother, Ofa Topeni, plays for Toyota Industries Shuttles since 2009.\n\nNicholas I of Russia: Nicholas I (Russian: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0439 I \u041f\u0430\u0432\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 , \"Nikolay I Pavlovich\" ; 6 July\u00a0[O.S. 25 June]\u00a01796 \u2013 2 March\u00a0[O.S. 18 February]\u00a01855 ) was the Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855. He was also the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. He is best known as a political conservative whose reign was marked by geographical expansion, repression of dissent, economic stagnation, poor administrative policies, a corrupt bureaucracy, and frequent wars that culminated in Russia's defeat in the Crimean War of 1853\u201356. His biographer Nicholas V. Riasanovsky says that Nicholas displayed determination, singleness of purpose, and an iron will, along with a powerful sense of duty and a dedication to very hard work. He saw himself as a soldier\u2014a junior officer totally consumed by spit and polish. A handsome man, he was highly nervous and aggressive. Trained as an engineer, he was a stickler for minute detail. In his public persona, says Riasanovsky, \"Nicholas I came to represent autocracy personified: infinitely majestic, determined and powerful, hard as stone, and relentless as fate.\" His reign had an ideology called \"Official Nationality\" that was proclaimed officially in 1833. It was a reactionary policy based on orthodoxy in religion, autocracy in government, and Russian nationalism. He was the younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I. Nicholas inherited his brother's throne despite the failed Decembrist revolt against him and went on to become the most reactionary of all Russian leaders. His aggressive foreign policy involved many expensive wars, having a disastrous effect on the empire's finances.\n\nMich\u00e8le Burke: Mich\u00e8le Burke (born in 1959) is an Irish-born make-up artist. She emigrated to Canada with her brother Mark in 1973 and first worked as a model in Montreal before becoming a make-up artist. She currently holds both Canadian and U.S. citizenship, in addition to her original Irish nationality. She has won numerous awards, including two Academy Awards for Best Makeup, the first time for \"Quest for Fire\" (1981), the second time for \"Bram Stoker's Dracula\" (1992).\n\nJohn Michael McDonagh: John Michael McDonagh is a screenwriter and film director with British and Irish nationality. He wrote and directed \"The Guard\" (2011) and \"Calvary\" (2014), both films starring Brendan Gleeson, receiving a BAFTA Award nomination for the former. He was born in London in 1967. He is the older brother of playwright and filmmaker Martin McDonagh.\n\nMe and My Brother (film): Me and My Brother is a 1969 independent film directed by Robert Frank. The film stars Julius Orlovsky, Peter Orlovsky, John Coe, Seth Allen and Christopher Walken in his feature film debut. It is Sam Shepard's film debut. The film tells a story of Julius and Peter Orlovsky. Christopher Walken speaking with the dubbed voice of Robert Frank.\n\nGyatsho Tshering: Gyatsho Tshering, (1936 in Sikkim \u2013 June 25, 2009 in Minneapolis) also wrote Gyatso Tsering, is the former director of the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives and a Tibetan scholar of Indian nationality of Indian nationality\n\nEmmanuel Guigon: Emmanuel Guigon (born 1959, Besan\u00e7on) is a museologist, holds a doctorate in art history and is the current director of the Museu Picasso in Barcelona. He holds dual French-Swiss nationality. Guigon earned his doctorate in contemporary art at the Paris-Sorbonne University (France), and is a specialist in historical avant-gardes, surrealism, modern Spanish art and European post-war art. Before becoming the director of the Picasso Museum Barcelona, he was deputy director of museums in Besan\u00e7on. Prior to that, he was director and head curator at the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (France) and head curator at the Valencia Institute of Modern Art (IVAM). He was a member of the Science Section at the \u00c9cole Pratique des Hautes \u00c9tudes Hispaniques Casa de Vel\u00e1zquez in Madrid, having previously lectured in contemporary art history at the Universit\u00e9 de Franche-Comt\u00e9 (UFR) between 1985 and 1987. He is an associate member of numerous organisations, including the Training and Research Unit (UFR) of Iberian and Latin-American Studies at the Panth\u00e9on-Sorbonne University; the Andr\u00e9 Chastel Centre, Laboratoire de Recherche en Histoire de l\u2019Art; AICA France (International Association of Art Critics); the Technical Committee of the Fonds R\u00e9gional d\u2019Art Contemporain (FRAC) Alsace; and the Board of Directors of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Amis de Paul \u00c9luard. 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Located approximately 9 miles east of Kokomo on State Road 22 / US 35, it is home to the Howard County Fair Grounds. The town was platted in 1848, and incorporated as a town in 1873. Known for its collectible glassware made for only a few years by a local factory destroyed in 1903, it is home to the Greentown Glass Museum. As of the 2010 census, the town's population was 2,415.\n\nNex\u00f8: Nex\u00f8, sometimes spelled Neks\u00f8, is a town on the east coast of the Baltic island of Bornholm, Denmark. With a population of 3,642 (as of 1 January 2015), it is the second largest town, as well as the largest fishing port on the island. Fishing is the mainstay of the town's economy. Nex\u00f8 is also the site of a distillery (Bornholmske Spiritfabrik ApS) and a mustard factory (Bornholmersennep ApS). The town is also a port of call for the passenger ferries linking Bornholm with Ko\u0142obrzeg, Dar\u0142owo, and Ustka in Poland. Dueodde, the largest beach on Bornholm, is located south of Nex\u00f8, in the southeastern corner of the island.\n\nNawabganj, North 24 Parganas: Nawabganj is a small residential town under Barrackpore subdivision located 25 kilometers north of Kolkata, and in the district of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India. This small town is situated beside the Hooghly River and it is surrounded by Palta Water Works, Barrackpore Air Force Station and Ishapore Rifle Factory. The town is densely populated where the majority of the population are Bengalis and is well connected with Kolkata and nearby cities by highways and railroads with adequate public transportation facility.\n\nHudson, Massachusetts: Hudson is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, with a total population of 19,063 as of the 2010 census. Before its incorporation as a town in 1866, Hudson was a neighborhood and unincorporated village within the town of Marlborough, Massachusetts, and was known as Feltonville, and before that, known as Eastborough. From around 1850 until the last shoe factory burned down in 1968, Hudson was known as a \"shoe town\". At one point, the town had 17 shoe factories, many of them powered by the Assabet River, which runs through town. Because of the many factories in Hudson, immigrants were attracted to the town. Today, most people are of either Portuguese or Irish descent, with a smaller percentage of people being of French, Italian, English, or Scots-Irish descent. Hudson is served by the Hudson Public Schools district.\n\nWeatherly, Pennsylvania: Weatherly a borough in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, United States, located 12 mi northwest of Jim Thorpe and 28 mi south of Wilkes Barre. Early in the twentieth century, there were silk mills, foundries, a candy factory, a fabricating plant, and a cigar factory. In 1900 2,471 people lived there, and in 1910, the population was 2,501. The population was 2,525 at the 2010 census.\n\nRoman, Bulgaria: Roman (\u0420\u043e\u043c\u0430\u043d) is a town in northwestern Bulgaria near the city of Pravets and about 90\u00a0km northeast of the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia. It is located in Vratsa Province and is known for the big steel factory, producing 100,000 tons of steel a year. The raw materials come from the Kremikovtsi factory near Sofia. As of December 2009, the town has a population of 3,157 inhabitants.\n\nGreentown Glass Museum: The Greentown Glass Museum features locally-made glass items and is located at 112 N Meridian Street in Greentown City Hall, Greentown, Indiana. Items include vases, mugs, pitchers, salt cellars, toothpick holders, covered dishes topped by hens, cats, and rabbits, and other decorative items. There is also an exhibit with examples of all the patterns and colors of glass made by the local factory. The items were created beginning in 1894 by the Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Factory, which was sold in 1899 to the National Glass Company, and then shut down the factory in 1903 when a fire destroyed the building.\n\nStratham, New Hampshire: Stratham is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The town had a population of 7,255 at the 2010 census, and an estimated population of 7,280 in 2013. It is bounded on the west by the Squamscott River. The town is the home of the only U.S. Lindt & Spr\u00fcngli factory and the headquarters of the Timberland Corporation.\n\nChetwynd, British Columbia: Chetwynd is a district municipality located on the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. Situated on an ancient floodplain, it is the first town eastbound travellers encounter after emerging from the Rockies along Highway 97 and acts as the gateway to the Peace River Country. The town developed during the construction of infrastructure through the Rocky Mountains in the 1950s, and was used as a transshipment point during the construction of hydroelectric dams in the 1960s and 1970s and the new town of Tumbler Ridge in the early 1980s. Home to approximately 2,600 residents, the population has increased little if at all since the 1980s but is significantly younger than the provincial average.\n\nIndian Head, Maryland: Indian Head is a town in Charles County, Maryland, United States. The population was 3,844 at the 2010 U.S. Census. It has been the site of a naval base specializing in gun and rocket propellants since 1890. Production of nitrocellulose and smokeless powder began at the Indian Head Powder Factory in 1900. The name of the base has varied over the years from Indian Head Proving Ground, to Naval Powder Factory, to Naval Propellant Plant, to Naval Ordnance Station, to the present Naval Support Facility Indian Head. The facility's main tenant activity is the Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC/IH). Advanced research in energetic systems takes place at NSWC/IH. NSWC/IH absorbed the function of the closed Naval Ordnance Laboratory, formerly in White Oak, Maryland. 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It was established in 1920 as Acta Zoologica and obtained its current name in 2002. It is one of the world's leading zoological journals and focuses on animal development, structure, and function, including physiological organization. It primarily publishes original research papers, but occasionally also publishes review articles.\n\nRobert Ledley: Robert Steven Ledley (June 28, 1926 \u2013 July 24, 2012), Professor of Physiology and Biophysics and Professor of Radiology at Georgetown University School of Medicine, pioneered the use of electronic digital computers in biology and medicine. In 1959, he wrote two influential articles in \"Science\": \"Reasoning Foundations of Medical Diagnosis\" (with Lee B. Lusted) and \"Digital Electronic Computers in Biomedical Science\". Both articles encouraged biomedical researchers and physicians to adopt computer technology. In 1960 he established the National Biomedical Research Foundation (NBRF), a non-profit research organization dedicated to promoting the use of computers and electronic equipment in biomedical research. At the NBRF Ledley pursued several major projects: the early 1960s development of the Film Input to Digital Automatic Computer (FIDAC), which automated the analysis of chromosomes; the invention of the Automatic Computerized Transverse Axial (ACTA) whole-body CT scanner in the mid-1970s; managing the \"Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure\" (created in 1965 by Margaret O. Dayhoff); and the establishment of the Protein Information Resource in 1984. Ledley also served as editor of several major peer-reviewed biomedical journals. In 1990, Ledley was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. He was awarded the National Medal of Technology in 1997. He retired as president and research director of the NBRF in 2010.\n\nAlliance for California Traditional Arts: Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA) is a private nonprofit organization that provides advocacy, connections, grants, and other resources for folk and traditional artists in California to preserve the health and longevity of California\u2019s diverse cultural communities. Amy Kitchener, a public folklorist, is the co-founder, founding director, and current Executive Director.\n\nMississippi Philosophical Association: The Mississippi Philosophical Association is a philosophical organization whose purpose is to advance the study of philosophy in Mississippi. The organization sponsors an annual conference. The association sponsors a student essay contest, where first and second prize winners present papers at the annual conference. \" Addresses of the Mississippi Philosophical Association\" are published by Rodopi Publishers.\n\nActa Astronautica: Acta Astronautica is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all fields of physical, engineering, life, and social sciences related to the peaceful scientific exploration of space. The journal was established in 1955 under the name \"Astronautica Acta\", obtaining its current title in 1974, with volume-numbering simultaneously restarting at 1. The journal is published by Elsevier, sponsored by the International Academy of Astronautics.\n\nAnne D. 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Academic Decathlon was created by Robert Peterson in 1968 for local schools in Orange County, California and expanded nationwide in 1981 by Robert Peterson, William Patton, first President of the new USAD Board and Phillip Bardos, Chairman of the new USAD Board. That year, 17 states and the District of Columbia participated, a number that has grown to include most of the United States and some international schools. Mr. Patton and Mr. Bardos served on the board in these two executive positions for the first 10 years of the USAD and not only personally contributed significantly both financially and in personal effort to the organization in those early day when there were no corporate sponsors they, along with Robert Peterson, were the major three factors in bringing corporate sponsors to the program during these challenging growth years eventually resulting in a financially self sustaining organization. In 2015 Academic Decathlon held its first ever International competition in Shanghai, China. Once known as United States Academic Decathlon, on March 1, 2013, it began operating as the Academic Decathlon.\n\nAmerican Council of Trustees and Alumni: The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) is an American non-profit organization whose stated mission is to \"support liberal arts education, uphold high academic standards, safeguard the free exchange of ideas on campus, and ensure that the next generation receives a philosophically rich, high-quality college education at an affordable price.\"\n\nAnti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement: The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is a multinational treaty for the purpose of establishing international standards for intellectual property rights enforcement. 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It lies immediately below the summit of the Zugspitze at a height of 2,650 m and was opened on 20 June 1931. It used to house the top station of the Bavarian Zugspitze Railway as well as a tourist hotel. There was then a cable car from the Schneefernerhaus to the Zugspitze summit. In 1938 a gallery for pedestrians was opened from the ridge station of the Tyrolean Zugspitze Cable Car to the Schneefernerhaus. From 1945 to 1952 the hotel was commandeered for use as a \"recreation facility\" by the US Forces.\n\nZugspitze: The Zugspitze, (] ) at 2,962 m (9,718 ft) above sea level, is the highest peak of the Wetterstein Mountains as well as the highest mountain in Germany. It lies south of the town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and the Austria\u2013Germany border runs over its western summit. South of the mountain is the \"Zugspitzplatt\", a high karst plateau with numerous caves. 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It is thus possible to make round trips using both the cog railway and the cable car. On the Austrian side, there is the Tyrolean Zugspitze Cable Car which starts at Ehrwald and meets the Eibsee Cable Car on the top.\n\nHydraulics Research Station: The Hydraulics Research Station (HRS) was created by the UK Department of Scientific and Industrial Research in 1947. The Research Station was based in Wallingford, near Oxford. It was established to deal with \u201clooser boundary\u201d problems such as coastal erosion, flood protection and the silting and scouring of rivers, estuaries and harbours. The Hydraulics Research Station was housed at Howbery Park as a government establishment until 1982, when it was privatised from the Department of the Environment (DoE) to become Hydraulics Research Station Limited. It is now known as HR Wallingford. During its existence, HRS contributed to advance hydraulics research. 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This happens more quickly with smaller volumes of blood such as a pinprick and less quickly from cuts or punctures that cause greater blood flows such as a puncture in the basilic vein: all blood collected during a phlebotomy procedure is deoxygenated blood, and it does not usually have a chance to become oxygenated upon leaving the body. Arterial blood, which is already oxygenated, is also already a brighter shade of red\u2014 this is the blood see from a pulsating neck, arm, or leg wound, and it does not change color upon exposure to air. The color \"blood red\", therefore, covers both these states: the darker deoxygenated color and the brighter oxygenated one. Also, dried blood often has a darker, rust-colored quality: all dried blood has been oxygenated and then desiccated, causing the cells within it to die. 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He is also the drummer in the Nintendo music cover band called The Advantage and has a solo project named sBACH. The sticker on the cover of the self-titled release says \"a thousand times better than Hella or The Advantage\".\n\nTom Warburton: Thomas Warburton (born August 31, 1968), often credited as Mr. Warburton, is an American animator, producer, writer and designer. He is best known for creating the animated television series \"\". He also created the animated short \"Kenny and the Chimp\". Prior to that he served as production designer on the first season of \"Beavis and Butt-Head\" and was the lead character designer for the animated series \"Pepper Ann\". He is also the author of the book \"A Thousand Times No\". 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While his first three releases were commercially successful, beginning in the mid-1990s, Sfakianakis released a series of multi-platinum albums that are among the best selling albums of all time in Greece \u2014 including \"Notioanatolitika Tou Kosmou\" (1994) with 120\u2013150 thousand copies sold, \"5o Vima\" (1996) which has been recognized as the best selling album of all time in Greece with 200 thousand copies sold, \"I Notes Einai 7psyhes\" with 132.5 thousand copies (265 thousand units) sold, the EPs \"Pro-Dia-Fimin\" (1997) with 100 thousand copies sold, and \"Around the World\" with 15 thousand copies shipped, \"XXX Enthimion\" (1999), which is the best selling live album of all time in Greece in terms of unit sales with 180 thousand copies (360 thousand units) sold, \"Polihroma Kai Entona\" (2000) that shipped 100 thousand copies and \"As Milisoun Ta Tragoudia\" (2002) which fared similarly. His signature song \"O Aetos\" is one of the most popular songs in Greek music history. Sfakianakis was the best selling artist of the 1990s and stands as the best selling Greek artist of his generation. However, in the 2000s he faced a significant commercial decline. \"Me Agapi O,ti Kaneis\" (2004) and \"Ana...Genisis\" (2005) shipped 40 thousand copies each. \"Nihtes... Magikes\" (2007) and \"Mnimes\" (2008) sold 30 thousand copies each, while the EP \"Kinonia Ora 07:00\" sold 15 thousand copies. He then embarked on the \"Matomeno Dakry\" album trilogy (2009\u20132011). He has sold over 5 million records in Greece alone and in addition to these he has sold over 900 thousand copies of his albums as newspaper covermounts. 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Also included are four covers: \"Georgia on My Mind\" (the official state song for the state of Georgia), and \"Only You (And You Alone)\" (originally recorded by The Platters). and Crazy Love (originally recorded by Van Morrison) and tell it like it is (originally recorded by Aaron Neville)\n\nThe Trouble with the Truth (album): The Trouble with the Truth is the eighth album by country music artist Patty Loveless. It peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Top Country albums charts, and number 86 on the Pop charts. It was certified Platinum for shipments of over 1,000,000 copies in the U.S. The singles \"Lonely Too Long\" and \"You Can Feel Bad\" both made number 1 on the Hot Country Songs charts; \"She Drew a Broken Heart\" hit number 4. \"A Thousand Times a Day\" and the Title Track both made Top 20 hitting number 13 and 15 respectively.\n\nGeorge Jones: George Glenn Jones (September 12, 1931 \u2013 April 26, 2013) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. He achieved international fame for his long list of hit records, including his best known song \"He Stopped Loving Her Today\", as well as his distinctive voice and phrasing. For the last twenty years of his life, Jones was frequently referred to as the greatest living country singer. Country music scholar Bill C. Malone writes, \"For the two or three minutes consumed by a song, Jones immerses himself so completely in its lyrics, and in the mood it conveys, that the listener can scarcely avoid becoming similarly involved.\" Waylon Jennings expressed a similar opinion in his song \"It's Alright\": \"If we all could sound like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George Jones.\" The shape of his nose and facial features earned Jones the nickname \"The Possum.\"\n\nRadoslav Pavlovi\u0107: Radoslav (Lale) Pavlovi\u0107 (Serbian: \u0420\u0430\u0434\u043e\u0441\u043b\u0430\u0432 \u041f\u0430\u0432\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0438\u045b , born in Aleksandrovac, Serbia, 8 September 1954) is a Serbian writer. Pavlovic authored numerous theatre plays and film/TV scripts popular with the audience and acclaimed by the critics. He is best known for his theatre plays \u0160ovinisti\u010dka farsa, performed more than a thousand times across ex-Yugoslavia, \"Mala\", and \"Moja Draga\" performed for hundreds of times in Belgrade theaters, as well as movies Balkan Rules (1997), Living like the rest of us (1983), Hajde da se volimo 3 (1990) featuring ex-Yugoslavia mega-star Lepa Brena, and TV series Moj Rodjak sa Sela (2008) scoring record viewership of over 3 million viewers per episode.\n\nKo Eun-mi: Ko Eun-mi (born Ahn Eun-mi on July 7, 1976) is a South Korean actress. She made her entertainment debut in 1995 as a singer in the band T.Ra.V (stands for \"TV+Radio+Video\"), which released one album \"Hey! Henter\" before disbanding. Ko was then cast in the 1996 sitcom \"Three Guys and Three Girls\", and has been acting full-time since 2001. 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It was made by Warner Brothers as the German-language version of their film \"Those Who Dance\".\n\nMan by the Wayside: Man by the Wayside (German: Der Mensch am Wege) is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Alexander Granach, Emilia Unda and Dieterle.\n\nBehind the Altar: Behind the Altar or The Secret of Abbe X (German: Das Geheimnis des Abbe X) is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Julius Brandt and William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Marcella Albani and Alfred Gerasch.\n\nThe Saint and Her Fool: The Saint and Her Fool (German:Die Heilige und ihr Narr) is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Lien Deyers and Gina Man\u00e8s. It was based on a novel by and premiered at the Capital am Zoo in Berlin. Art direction was by Andrej Andrejew. For a long time, the movie was considered lost. Although never released in the US, a nitrate copy was discovered in Jack Warner's personal vault. In 2008 it was given to the UCLA in Los Angeles and restored.\n\nColeman Francis: Coleman C. Francis (January 24, 1919 \u2013 January 15, 1973) was an American actor, writer, producer, and director. He was best known for his film trilogy consisting of \"The Beast of Yucca Flats\" (1961), \"The Skydivers\" (1963), \"Red Zone Cuba\" (1966), all three of which were filmed in the general Santa Clarita, California area and used preoccupation with light aircraft and parachuting, coffee or cigarettes serving as a prop or a center of conversation, and a vigilante-style gunning down of suspects without a trial to conclude the film as frequent motifs.\n\nMistress of the World: Mistress of the World (German: \"Die Herrin der Welt\" , French: \"Les myst\u00e8res d'Angkor\" , Italian: \"Il mistero dei tre continenti\" ) is a 1960 German-French-Italian science fiction-spy film directed by William Dieterle and starring Martha Hyer and Carlos Thompson. It marked the comeback in his native country of the director William Dieterle after several decades spent in Hollywood. In West Germany it was released in a longer version split in two parts (\"Die Herrin der Welt - Teil I\" and \"Die Herrin der Welt - Teil II\").\n\nKismet (1944 film): Kismet is a 1944 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film in Technicolor starring Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Joy Page, and Florence Bates. James Craig played the young Caliph of Baghdad, and Edward Arnold was the treacherous Grand Vizier. It was directed by William Dieterle, but was not a success at the box office. Dieterle had directed Marlene two decades prior in the German silent film \"Man by the Wayside\", which was both the first role in which Dietrich was cast competitively and Dieterle's directorial debut.\n\nRustle of Spring (film): Rustle of Spring (German: Fr\u00fchlingsrauschen) is a 1929 German silent romance film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Lien Deyers and Julius Brandt.\n\nQuick, Let's Get Married: Quick, Let's Get Married (also known as The Confession) is a 1964 American comedy film directed by William Dieterle and starring Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland and Barbara Eden. It was produced by Rogers' husband William Marshall in an attempt to revive her screen career. The film had a troubled production, with original director Victor Stoloff being replaced by Dieterle. It sat on the shelf for several years and did not get a full release until 1971.\n\nWilliam Dieterle: William Dieterle (July 15, 1893 \u2013 December 9, 1972) was a German actor and film director, who worked in Hollywood for much of his career. His best known films include \"The Devil and Daniel Webster\", \"The Story of Louis Pasteur\" and \"The Hunchback of Notre Dame\". His 1937 film \"The Life of Emile Zola\" won the Academy Award for Best Picture.", "question": "Coleman Francis and William Dieterle, have which occupations in common?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_names": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "Names of the individuals being compared."}, "common_occupations": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "List of occupations shared by both individuals."}, "number_of_common_occupations": {"type": "integer", "description": "The count of occupations shared by both individuals."}}, "required": ["person_names", "common_occupations", "number_of_common_occupations"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_names": ["Coleman Francis", "William Dieterle"], "common_occupations": ["director"], "number_of_common_occupations": 1}, "ground_truth": {"person_names": ["Coleman Francis", "William Dieterle"], "common_occupations": ["actor", "director"], "number_of_common_occupations": 2}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1404, "output_tokens": 35, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d1abd25b251509f630b42875ac4c8561b419fb9eaad92f649ebbf23ed2e14f9a", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5adf5f635542993344016c61", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Alice Malsenior Walker", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Tobe Levin: Tobe Levin Freifrau von Gleichen (*Feb 16, 1948), a multi-lingual scholar, translator, editor and activist, is an Associate of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University; a Visiting Research Fellow at the International Gender Studies Centre, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford; an activist against female genital mutilation (FGM) and professor of English Emerita at the University of Maryland, University College. Having received her PhD in 1979 from Cornell University, she is most known for combining her advocacy against FGM with her academic scholarship in comparative literature. She has published peer-reviewed and popular articles and book chapters, edited four books, launched UnCUT/VOICES Press in 2009 and founded \"Feminist Europa Review of Books\" (1998-2010). Her most notable works to date are \"Empathy and Rage. Female Genital Mutilation in African Literature\" and \" Waging Empathy. Alice Walker, Possessing the Secret of Joy, and the Global Movement to Ban FGM.\" Alice Walker expressed appreciation for the text that shows worldwide solidarity with the novelist's literary abolition efforts in the early nineties. Levin has also teamed up with Maria Kiminta and photographer Britta Radike to publish a memoir and sourcebook, \"Kiminta. A Maasai's Fight against Female Genital Mutilation.\"\n\nThree Brothers (1981 film): Three Brothers (Italian: \"Tre fratelli\" ) is a 1981 Italian film based on a work by Andrei Platonov. It was directed by Francesco Rosi and stars Philippe Noiret, Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Michele Placido and Charles Vanel.\n\nSamuel Eliot Morison: Samuel Eliot Morison, (July 9, 1887 \u2013 May 15, 1976) was an American historian noted for his works of maritime history and American history that were both authoritative and popular. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1912, and taught history at the university for 40 years. He won Pulitzer Prizes for \"Admiral of the Ocean Sea\" (1942), a biography of Christopher Columbus, and \"John Paul Jones: A Sailor's Biography\" (1959). In 1942, he was commissioned to write a history of United States naval operations in World War II, which was published in 15 volumes between 1947 and 1962. Morison wrote the popular \"Oxford History of the American People\" (1965), and co-authored the classic textbook \"The Growth of the American Republic\" (1930) with Henry Steele Commager. Over the course of his distinguished career, Morison received eleven honorary doctoral degrees, and garnered numerous literary prizes, military honors, and national awards from both foreign countries and the United States, including two Pulitzer Prizes, two Bancroft Prizes, the Balzan Prize, the Legion of Merit, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.\n\nAndrei Platonov: Andrei Platonov (Russian: \u0410\u043d\u0434\u0440\u0435\u0301\u0439 \u041f\u043b\u0430\u0442\u043e\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432 , ] ; August 28 [O.S. August 16] 1899 \u2013 January 5, 1951) was the pen name of Andrei Platonovich Klimentov (Russian: \u0410\u043d\u0434\u0440\u0435\u0301\u0439 \u041f\u043b\u0430\u0442\u043e\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u043b\u0438\u043c\u0435\u0301\u043d\u0442\u043e\u0432 ), a Soviet Russian writer, playwright, and poet, whose works anticipate existentialism. Although Platonov was a Communist, most of his works were banned in his own lifetime for their skeptical attitude toward collectivization and other Stalinist policies, as well as for its experimental, avant-garde form. His famous works include the novels \"The Foundation Pit\" (\u041a\u043e\u0442\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0430\u043d) and \"\" (\u0427\u0435\u0432\u0435\u043d\u0433\u0443\u0440)\n\n2011 Pulitzer Prize: The 2011 Pulitzer Prizes were announced on Monday, April 18, 2011. \" The Los Angeles Times\" won two prizes, including the highest honor for Public Service. \" The New York Times\" also won two awards. No prize was handed out in the Breaking News category. \" The Wall Street Journal\" won an award for the first time since 2007. Jennifer Egan's \"A Visit From the Goon Squad\" picked up the Fiction prize after already winning the 2010 National Book Critics Circle Award. Photographer Carol Guzy of \"The Washington Post\" became the first journalist to win four Pulitzer Prizes.\n\nAlice Walker: Alice Malsenior Walker (born February 9, 1944) is an American novelist, short story writer, poet, and activist. She wrote the critically acclaimed novel \"The Color Purple\" (1982) for which she won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. She also wrote the novels \"Meridian\" (1976) and \"The Third Life of Grange Copeland\" (1970), among other works.\n\nAlexander Vvedensky (poet): Alexander Ivanovich Vvedensky (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0418\u0432\u0430\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0412\u0432\u0435\u0434\u0435\u0301\u043d\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 ; 1904\u20131941) was a Russian poet and dramatist with formidable influence on \"unofficial\" and avant-garde art during and after the times of the Soviet Union. Vvedensky is widely considered (among contemporary Russian writers and literary scholars) as one of the most original and important authors to write in Russian in the early Soviet period. He is placed on par with writers such as Andrei Platonov for innovation in the language. Vvedensky considered his own poetry \"a critique of reason more powerful than Kant's.\"\n\nThe Cow (1989 film): The Cow (Russian: \u041a\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0430 Korova) is a 1989 Soviet animated short film directed by Aleksandr Petrov. It tells the story of a boy who recalls how his family lost its cow. The film is based on a short story by Andrei Platonov and was made using paint-on-glass animation.\n\nThe Lonely Voice of Man: The Lonely Voice of Man (Russian: \u041e\u0434\u0438\u043d\u043e\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0433\u043e\u043b\u043e\u0441 \u0447\u0435\u043b\u043e\u0432\u0435\u043a\u0430 ), also known as The Lonely Human Voice, is the first full-feature film by Alexander Sokurov. It was originally filmed in 1978 and reconstructed in 1987 at the Lenfilm studios. The film is largely based on Andrei Platonov's \"River Potudan\" and \"Origin of the Master\", although it is not a direct film adaptation in the traditional sense but rather a recreation of the spiritual nature of Platonov's prose.\n\nAlice Walker: Beauty in Truth: Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth is a documentary film directed by Pratibha Parmar, made by Kali Films production company. The film follows the life of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, poet and activist Alice Walker. Shooting began in May 2011. It was aired on the BBC on Monday July 8, 2013, and on PBS on February 7, 2014.", "question": "Did Andrei Platonov or Alice Walker win more Pulitzer prizes?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"comparison_subject_1": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "pulitzer_prizes_won": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["name", "pulitzer_prizes_won"], "additionalProperties": false}, "comparison_subject_2": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "pulitzer_prizes_won": {"type": "integer"}, "prize_details": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"prize_name": {"type": "string"}, "work_title": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["prize_name", "work_title"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["name", "pulitzer_prizes_won", "prize_details"], "additionalProperties": false}, "winner_name": {"type": "string"}, "winner_pulitzer_count": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["comparison_subject_1", "comparison_subject_2", "winner_name", "winner_pulitzer_count"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"comparison_subject_1": {"name": "Andrei Platonov", "pulitzer_prizes_won": null}, "comparison_subject_2": {"name": "Alice Walker", "pulitzer_prizes_won": 2, "prize_details": [{"prize_name": "Pulitzer Prize for Fiction", "work_title": "The Color Purple"}]}, "winner_name": "Alice Walker", "winner_pulitzer_count": 2}, "ground_truth": {"comparison_subject_1": {"name": "Andrei Platonov", "pulitzer_prizes_won": 0}, "comparison_subject_2": {"name": "Alice Walker", "pulitzer_prizes_won": 1, "prize_details": [{"prize_name": "Pulitzer Prize for Fiction", "work_title": "The Color Purple"}]}, "winner_name": "Alice Walker", "winner_pulitzer_count": 1}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2174, "output_tokens": 97, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "de134378b9c22abbccd52b1ae6bf4a7dae38517553e11d708d929e619799fd3e", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5ac4d31c554299076e296e03", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "25.94 billion", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Shivam Chaudhary: Shivam Chaudhary (born 4 August 1997) is an Indian first-class cricketer who plays for Uttar Pradesh. He made his first-class debut for Uttar Pradesh in the 2014\u201315 Ranji Trophy on 6 February 2015. He made his Twenty20 debut for Uttar Pradesh in the 2016\u201317 Inter State Twenty-20 Tournament on 5 February 2017. He made his List A debut for Uttar Pradesh in the 2016\u201317 Vijay Hazare Trophy on 1 March 2017.\n\nRinku Singh (cricketer): Rinku Singh (born 12 October 1997) is an Indian cricketer who plays for Uttar Pradesh in domestic cricket. He is a left-hand batsman and occasional right-arm off break bowler. He represented Uttar Pradesh at the Under-16, Under-19 and Under-23 levels and Central Zone at the Under-19 level. He made his List A cricket debut for Uttar Pradesh in March 2014 at the age of 16 and top-scored with 83 in that match. As of 25 December 2015, he has scored four fifties in seven List A matches. He made his first-class debut for Uttar Pradesh in the 2016\u201317 Ranji Trophy on 5 November 2016.\n\nIslam in Uttar Pradesh: Islam in Uttar Pradesh numbers about 38,483,967 (19.26%), according to 2011 census, and forms the largest religious minority in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Muslims of Uttar Pradesh have also been referred to as Hindustani Musalman (). In the strict sense, the Uttar Pradesh Muslims do not form a single ethnic community. They are differentiated by sectarian and Baradari divisions, as well as by dialect and geographical distribution. Nevertheless, the Uttar Pradesh Muslims possess a sense of group identity based on cultural and historic factors. These include the Islamic religion, a Persian cultural tradition and its Indian offspring, the Urdu language. They are also a disproportionately urban community, reflecting an old historic legacy. Muslims are majority in Rampur district and cities of Sambhal, Rampur, Amroha, Bahraich and Mau according to 2011 census.\n\nList of cities in Uttar Pradesh by population: The Indian state of Uttar Pradesh borders with Nepal and the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttarakhand and National Capital Territory of Delhi. The Himalayas lies in the north of the state and the Deccan Plateau is at the south. In between them, the river Ganges, Yamuna, Ghaghra flow eastwards. Uttar Pradesh can be divided into two distinct regions, Southern hills and Gangetic plain. Uttar Pradesh is divided into 75 districts under 18 divisions. As of 2011, with an estimated population of 199,581,477. Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India. Uttar Pradesh occupies 6.88 percent of the India's land surface area but is home to 16.49 percent of the India's population. As of 2011, 64 cities in the state had a population of over 100,000 people. Kanpur is the largest city with 1,640 km2 area having an approximate population of over 3 million which comes under Kanpur Metropolitan Area. The smallest city with a population over 100,000 people was Kakrala in Badaun district with a population of 100,080 people according to 2011 census figures.\n\nSahara India Pariwar: Sahara India Pariwar is an Indian conglomerate headquartered in Lucknow, India with business interests in finance, infrastructure & housing, media & entertainment, consumer merchandise retail venture, manufacturing and information technology. The company has an estimated market capitalisation of 25.94 billion as of March 2011. The group is a major promoter of sports in India and was the main sponsor of the India national cricket team. The company owns a 42.5% stake in Formula One's Force India Formula 1 Team and also sponsors the India national field hockey team. In more recent times, the company has faced criticism due to allegations regarding questionable financial practices, crony capitalism and its close nexus with and favoritism from political parties.\n\nGauriganj, India: Gauriganj (Hindi: \u0917\u094c\u0930\u0940\u0917\u0902\u091c) is a town in Amethi District in Faizabad division, Uttar Pradesh,India. It is situated about 126\u00a0km from Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. Gauriganj is the administrative headquarters of Amethi district. It is located in Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Before July 2010, Gauriganj was part of Sultanpur district and then taking Gauriganj, Amethi, Jais, Jagdispur, Salon etc. formed a new district called \"Chatrapati Sahuji Maharaj Nagar\", later named Gauriganj and now Amethi. From Gauriganj a railway network is supplied to big cities in Uttar Pradesh and other states to Lucknow, Haridwar, Delhi, New Delhi, Kanpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Howrah, Dehradun. It is an industrial area. It has a well-developed marketplace where all types of goods and services can be purchased. The market was built by Raja Madho Singh of Amethi and was one of the most important grain markets in the district. There is a temple of Lord Shiva and Ram-Janaki besides a mosque near Ramlila ground. Gauriganj is connected with State Highway 34 and National Highway 128. Nearby cities are Sultanpur, Rae Bareilly, and Faizabad. People of many different castes and religions live here. Gauriganj has a warm subtropical climate with very cold and dry winters and hot and humid summers.\n\nDemographics of Uttar Pradesh: The demographics of Uttar Pradesh is a complex topic, which is undergoing dynamic change. Uttar Pradesh is India`s most populous state. It has a population of about 199,812,341 as per the 2011 census. If it were a separate country, Uttar Pradesh would be the world's fifth most populous nation, next only to China, India, the United States of America and Indonesia. Uttar Pradesh has a population more than that of Pakistan. There is an average population density of 828 persons per km\u00b2 i.e. 2,146 per sq mi. The capital of Uttar Pradesh is Lucknow. Hindus and Muslims consider the state as a holy place.\n\nUttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2012: The Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly election followed as a result the expiration of the five-year term of the previous legislature elected in Uttar Pradesh, India. The election to the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly was held in seven phases from 8 February through 3 March 2012. Uttar Pradesh has the world's largest population for a sub-national democracy. The incumbent chief minister Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party, which previously won an absolute majority of seats, was defeated by Mulayam Singh Yadav's Samajwadi Party, which gained an absolute majority in the election. Mulayam's son and Samajwadi party president Akhilesh Yadav was nominated as chief minister by the party.\n\nEconomy of Uttar Pradesh: The economy of Uttar Pradesh is the second largest economy in India . According to budget 2017-18 ,Uttar Pradesh's GSDP is () . According to 2011 census report Uttar Pradesh have 22.3% urban population. Maharashtra have 5,08,18,259 urban population while Uttar Pradesh have 4,44,95,063. State have 7 cities with population more than one million. After partition in 2000, the new Uttar Pradesh state produces about 92% of the output of the old Uttar Pradesh state. According to Tendulkar committee 29.43% population of Uttar Pradesh is poor in 2011-12 while Rangrajan committee gave the report of 39.8% poor for same period in state.\n\nUttar Pradesh Wizards: The Uttar Pradesh Wizards (abbreviated as UPW) are a field hockey team based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh that plays in the Hockey India League. It is owned by Sahara India Pariwar. 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Saad made his debut for the Suns in Round 1 of the 2015 season and kicked one goal. Renowned for his precise ball use by foot and ability to break the lines and cut angles to evade opponents, he was chosen at pick #25 in the 2015 Rookie draft from the Coburg Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). In Round 5, 2015 Saad was nominated for the Rising Star after his teams win over the Brisbane Lions where he had 26 touches.\n\n2007 AFL season: The 2007 Australian Football League season was the 111th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. The regular season commenced on 30 March 2007, and concluded with the 2007 AFL Grand Final on 29 September 2007, with Geelong defeating Port Adelaide by 119 points, the highest winning-margin in an AFL Grand Final, to claim the 2007 AFL premiership.\n\n2008 AFL season: The 2008 Australian Football League season was the 112th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. This season commenced on 20 March 2008 and concluded on 27 September 2008. The season consisted of twenty-two rounds of home-and-away matches, and four rounds of finals. The premiership was won by Hawthorn , who beat minor premiers Geelong by 26 points in the 2008 AFL Grand Final.\n\n2016 AFL season: The 2016 Australian Football League season was the 120th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. There were 18 teams competing in the league, the same as the previous four seasons. The first game was played on Thursday, 24 March, and the 2016 AFL Grand Final was played on Saturday, 1 October with the Western Bulldogs defeating Sydney by 22 points to win its second premiership and first in 62 years, breaking the then-longest active drought in VFL/AFL history.\n\n2017 AFL season: The 2017 Australian Football League season was the 121st season of the elite Australian rules football competition. There are 18 teams competing in the league, the same as the previous five seasons. The first game was played on Thursday, 23 March, and the season concluded with the 2017 AFL Grand Final on Saturday, 30 September.\n\n1952 VFL Grand Final: The 1952 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Geelong Football Club and Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 27 September 1952. It was the 56th annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1952 VFL season. The match, attended by 81,304 spectators, was won by Geelong by 46 points, marking that club's fifth premiership victory and second in succession.\n\nInternational Rules Series: The International Rules Series is a senior men's international rules football competition between the Australia international rules football team (selected by the Australian Football League) and the Ireland international rules football team (selected by the Gaelic Athletic Association). The series is played close to annually in October or November after the completion of the AFL Grand Final and the All-Ireland Football Final which are both traditionally played in late September. The matches are played using a set of compromise rules decided upon by both the two governing bodies; known formally as international rules football. While the International Rules Series matches use some rules from Australian rules football, the field, ball and uniforms of both teams are all from Gaelic football.\n\n2015 AFL season: The 2015 Australian Football League season was the 119th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. There were 18 teams competing in the league, the same as the previous year. The first game was played on Thursday, 2 April, and the Grand Final was played on Saturday, 3 October, with Hawthorn defeating by 46 points to win its 13th premiership and its third in successive years.\n\n2015 AFL Grand Final: The 2015 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football match contested between the Hawthorn Football Club and the West Coast Eagles at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 3 October 2015. It was the 119th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the 2015 AFL season. The match, attended by 98,632 spectators, was won by Hawthorn by a margin of 46 points, marking the club's third consecutive premiership and thirteenth VFL/AFL premiership victory overall. Hawthorn's Cyril Rioli was awarded the Norm Smith Medal as the best player on the ground.\n\n1992 AFL season: The 1992 Australian Football League season was the 96th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. 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It is situated in the Taurus Mountains. It is about 45 km from Silifke and 125 km from Mersin. The population of village is 233 as of 2010, but boasted a much higher population during medieval times. The Greeks who made up a part of the population were deported to Greece during the compulsory population exchange between Greece and Turkey (Turkish: \"m\u00fcbadele\" ) in 1920s. Modern day Ma\u011fara is known for its annual commemoration day for Marshal Fevzi \u00c7akmak.\n\nRacial threat: Broadly speaking, the term racial threat refers to how people react to those of a different race. More specifically, the racial threat hypothesis or racial threat theory proposes that a higher population of members of a minority race results in the dominant race imposing higher levels of social control on the subordinate race, which, according to this hypothesis, occurs as a result of the dominant race fearing the subordinate race's political, economic, or criminal threat. 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Its overall population density is 259 people per square kilometre (671 people per sq mi), with England having a significantly higher population density than Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Almost one-third of the population lives in England's southeast, which is predominantly urban and suburban, with about 8 million in the capital city of London, the population density of which is just over 5,200 per square kilometre (13,468 per sq mi).\n\nHigher Population Council (Jordan): The Higher Population Council-General Secretariat (HPC/GS) is a specialized agency of the Jordanian government, acting as the authority for all reproductive health issues and programs in Jordan. The HPC is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. It was established on December 3, 2002 with a mandate to deal with the population challenges facing Jordan and to enhance the implementation of the National Population Strategy.\n\nLake View, Chicago: Lake View, also spelled Lakeview, is one of the 77 community areas of Chicago, Illinois, located on the city's North Side. It is bordered by West Diversey Parkway on the south, West Irving Park Road on the north, North Ravenswood Avenue on the west, and the shore of Lake Michigan on the east. The Uptown community area is to Lakeview's north, Lincoln Square to its northwest, North Center to its west and Lincoln Park to its south. The 2014 population of Lakeview was 97,968 residents, making it the second largest of the Chicago community areas by population, following Austin which has 98,514 residents. Lakeview, though, has a higher population density than the larger-in-area Austin neighborhood.\n\nPermanent Population Committee: The Permanent Population Committee (PPC) (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0644\u062c\u0646\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u062f\u0627\u0626\u0645\u0629 \u0644\u0644\u0633\u0643\u0627\u0646) is a national authority in the state of Qatar whose mission is to realize the aptness of population requirements to sustainable development. To do so, PPC bases its action on Islamic Sharia principles and communal values and traditions in line with the political foundations of the Qatar Permanent Constitution, the National Vision, the relevant Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) Population Policies and other related regional and international guidelines. The PPC is charged with the responsibility for the implementation of the outcomes identified by the general framework of the GCC population strategy adopted by the GCC Supreme Council during its Nineteenth Session, held in Abu Dhabi UAE in 1998. This strategy prompted each member state to establish a higher population committee responsible for developing national population policies. Accordingly, the PPC was established by the Council of Ministers decision number (24) in 2004 with defined responsibilities and committee membership. His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Deputy Emir and Heir Apparent, endorsed the decision.\n\nEco-cities: An eco-city is a city built from the principles of living within environment means. The ultimate goal of many eco-cities is to eliminate all carbon waste (zero-carbon city), to produce energy entirely through renewable resources, and to merge the city harmoniously with the natural environment; however, eco-cities also have the intentions of stimulating economic growth, reducing poverty, using higher population densities, and therefore obtaining higher efficiency, and improving health.\n\nZhuozhou: Zhuozhou () is a county-level city with 628,000 inhabitants in Hebei province, bordering Beijing to the north. It is administered by Baoding prefecture-level city. Zhuozhou has 3 subdistricts, 6 towns, 5 townships, and 1 development zone.\n\nRepartition of Ireland: The repartition of Ireland has been suggested as a possible solution to the continuing political disagreement in Northern Ireland. The essential problem was that the partition of Ireland was gerrymandered, and as a result Northern Ireland contains a large Irish nationalist minority. Much of the Irish nationalist population lives in the south and west of the region, but a significant percentage lives in Belfast and some smaller communities in the north and east, whilst Irish unionists constitute a majority of the population in the north and east of the region with some smaller communities in the south and west. The geographical area in which unionists are a majority is less than half of Northern Ireland (see graphic below), but eastern areas have a much higher population density. Collectively, Northern Ireland is split, with unionists comprising approximately 48% of the population, and falling quickly. At the last general election unionists secured precisely 50% of the seats. 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The documentary was narrated by Rogers' brother Clay Rogers and aired on Investigation Discovery in November 2012. \"My Brother the Serial Killer\" received widespread media attention for Clay's claims that his brother was responsible for the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman.\n\nSun Hill Serial Killer: The Sun Hill Serial Killer was a major storyline from ITV's cop show \"The Bill\". Known originally as the \"River Murders\", the storyline spanned several months in 2002 and served as the exit for popular cast regular Cass Rickman (played by Suzanne Maddock). It was the first of several serial killer storylines from the show. Events came to a head in the New Year of 2003, when Acting DI Samantha Nixon discovers the truth and is taken hostage by the serial killer, before a final confrontation in which she is overpowered by DC Duncan Lennox, charged and thrown into the cells at Sun Hill Station.\n\nThe Spider and the Fly (2017 book): The Spider and the Fly was published on January 24, 2017, by Dey Street Books and was written by Claudia Rowe. It chronicles interviews between Rowe and serial killer Kendall Francois also known as \"The Poughkeepsie Killer\" and \"Stinky.\"\n\nLuis Garavito: Luis Alfredo Garavito Cubillos, also known as \"La Bestia\" (\"The Beast\") or \"Tribil\u00edn\" (named after Disney character \"Goofy\"'s Latin American Spanish name) is a Colombian rapist and serial killer. In 1999, he admitted to the rape, torture and murder of 147 young boys. His victims, based on the locations of skeletons listed on maps that Garavito drew in prison, could eventually exceed 300; Garavito continues to confess to more murders. He has been described by local media as \"the world's worst serial killer\". According to the Attorney General's Office and various judicial bodies, Luis Alfredo Garavito is the \"second serial killer of the world.\" Likewise, the judicial body ruled that all Garavito's sentences total 1853 years and nine days in jail.\n\nHenry: Portrait of a Serial Killer: Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is a 1986 American psychological horror crime film directed and co-written by John McNaughton about the random crime spree of a serial killer who seemingly operates with impunity. It stars Michael Rooker as the nomadic killer Henry, Tom Towles as Otis, a prison buddy with whom Henry is living, and Tracy Arnold as Becky, Otis's sister. The characters of Henry and Otis are loosely based on real life serial killers Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole.\n\nCold North Killers: Canadian Serial Murder: Cold North Killers: Canadian Serial Murder is a 2012 Canadian non-fiction book written by Lee Mellor and published by Dundurn Press. It documents the lives of sixty Canadian serial killers, with the earliest being Edward H. Rulloff and the most recent being Russell Williams. The book uses Katherine Ramsland's interpretation of what constitutes a serial killer\u2014someone who has killed at least two people on two separate occasions, and who attempted to or likely would have killed again\u2014as outlined in her 2007 book \"The Human Predator\". \"Cold North Killer's\" own definition of what constitutes a Canadian serial killer includes both Canadians who committed murder abroad (such as Keith Hunter Jesperson and Gordon Stewart Northcott) and non-Canadians who committed murder in Canada (like William Dean Christenson and Earle Nelson).\n\nGod's Spy: God's Spy is a 2007 bestselling thriller novel by Juan G\u00f3mez-Jurado originally published in Spain. It has become an instant bestseller throughout Europe with a million copies sold to date and is going to be published in 42 countries. The plot is set in the Vatican, where, in the aftermath of Pope John Paul II's death, the hunt for a serial killer and sex offender \u2014 and former priest \u2014 reveals a chilling conspiracy. It is a detective story where the psychological portrait of Victor Karosky, the serial killer (which name is known from the first line of the book) is the spine of the novel. The action also takes place in a Maryland institution called the Saint Matthew Institute, a center for the rehabilitation of priest with a history of sexual abuse, which is based in a real-life place. This subject has aroused controversial issues in Catholic countries as Spain and Poland.\n\nKendall Francois: Kendall Francois (July 26, 1971 \u2013 September 11, 2014) was an American serial killer from Poughkeepsie, New York, convicted of killing eight women, from 1996 to 1998. After his conviction and sentencing, Francois was housed in the Attica Correctional Facility until shortly before his death, when he was transferred to the Wende Correctional Facility. It was revealed in his trial in 2000 that he tested positive for HIV in 1995, but this was not said to have been related to his death.\n\nCharles Cullen: Charles Edmund Cullen (born February 22, 1960) is a former nurse who is the most prolific serial killer in New Jersey history and is suspected to be the most prolific serial killer in American history. He confessed to authorities that he killed up to 40 patients during the course of his 16-year nursing career. But in subsequent interviews with police, psychiatric professionals, and journalists Charles Graeber and Steve Kroft, it became clear that he had killed many more, whom he could not specifically remember by name, though he could often remember details of their case. Experts have estimated that Charles Cullen may ultimately be responsible for 400 deaths, which would make him the most prolific serial killer in American history.\n\nDexter (episode): \"Dexter\", or \"Pilot\", is the pilot episode of the first season television drama series \"Dexter\", which premiered on October 1, 2006 on Showtime in the United States. The episode was written by developer James Manos, Jr. and directed by Michael Cuesta. It was based on the opening of the novel \"Darkly Dreaming Dexter\" by Jeff Lindsay. The pilot introduces the series' protagonist, Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), a Miami Metro Police Department blood spatter analyst with a double life as a serial killer. While solving murders in the Homicide division, Dexter also spends his time hunting and killing murderers and criminals who have escaped the justice system. The pilot introduces the \"Ice Truck Killer\", a serial killer who targets prostitutes and leaves their bodies dismembered and bloodless, and the rivalry that develops between the killer and Dexter.", "question": "Where did the serial killer that the novel The Spider and the Fly was based on die? 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It is a single-story wood-frame structure with a gable roof, resting on a granite foundation. It has a heavy timber frame and is sheathed in wooden clapboards. The main facade faces the road to the south, and is five bays wide, with a central door flanked by two windows on either side. The interior has retained its original box pews and pulpit. The northwest corner of the building was damaged by arson fire in 1985, but has been sensitively restored. The meeting house was built in 1815, and served as the town's main civic and religious building from then until 1886, when it was abandoned for both purposes. It is the only surviving single-story meeting house of the period in New Hampshire.\n\nCreek Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery: Creek Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery is a historic Society of Friends meeting house and cemetery on Salt Point Turnpike/Main Street in Clinton Corners, Dutchess County, New York. It was built between 1777 and 1782. The meeting house is a two story, squarish building constructed of fieldstone. Land for the building was given by Able Peters whose substantial brick house is the next building on the same side of the road north of the meeting house. In 1828 the Friends Creek Meeting split into Hicksite and Orthodox meetings (Orthodox referring to mainstream Protestant practices). The Orthodox meeting moved about a mile north of Clinton Corners to the Shingle Meeting House] located on the grounds of the current Friends Upton Lake Cemetery. The Creek Meeting sold the building to the Upton Lake Grange in 1927 and joined the Bulls Head Meeting in 1936. The Grange transferred the building to the Town of Clinton Historical Society in 1995. The original slate covered, moderately pitched gable roof was replaced with metal in the early 21st century by the Historical Society.\n\nNew Hampton Town House: The New Hampton Town House (also known as New Hampton Meeting House; Center Meeting House) is a historic meeting house at the junction of Town House Road and Dana Hill Road in New Hampton, New Hampshire.\n\nSanbornton, New Hampshire: Sanbornton is a town in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,966 at the 2010 census. It includes the villages of North Sanbornton and Gaza.\n\nRockingham Meeting House: The Rockingham Meeting House, also known as Old North Meeting House and First Church in Rockingham, is a historic civic and religious building on Meeting House Road in Rockingham, Vermont, United States. The Meeting House was built between 1787 and 1801 and was originally used for both Congregational church meetings as well as civic and governmental meetings. Church services ceased in 1839 but town meetings continued to be held in it until 1869. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2000 as an exceptionally well-preserved \"second period\" colonial-style meeting house. The building, owned by the town, is available for weddings and other events under rules established by the town.\n\nNorth Sandwich Meeting House: The North Sandwich Meeting House is a historic Quaker meeting house at the northwest junction of Quaker-Whiteface Road and Brown Hill Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire. Built in 1881, it is the best-preserved 19th-century Quaker meeting house in the county. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, at which time it was the only active Quaker meeting house in Carroll County.\n\nJones Hall (Marlow, New Hampshire): Jones Hall, also known as The Meetinghouse at Marlow Hill or The Christian Church, is a historic church and municipal building on Church Street in Marlow, New Hampshire. Built between 1792 and 1800, it is a rare 18th century meeting house in New Hampshire, although it has been altered somewhat and moved (in 1845) from its original location; it was said to originally be a near duplicate of the Rockingham Meeting House in Vermont. Construction of the timber frame building was repeatedly delayed due to a shortage of funding. It first served as a combined religious and civic meeting house, with ownership residing with the society of pew owners.\n\nFremont Meeting House: The Fremont Meeting House (also known as Poplin Meeting House) is a historic meeting house at 464 Main Street (New Hampshire Route 107) in Fremont, New Hampshire. Built in 1800, it is a well-preserved example of a Federal-period meeting house, and is the only surviving example in the state with two porches, a once-common variant of the building type. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.\n\nBay Meeting House and Vestry: The Bay Meeting House and Vestry is a historic church complex on Upper Bay and Steele Roads in Sanbornton, New Hampshire. The wood frame church was built in 1836 for a Baptist congregation, on a site which had held a church since 1808, and exhibits well-preserved transitional Federal-Gothic Revival style. It is a rectangular structure with a gable roof and a two-stage belfry tower above its main (eastern) facade. The main facade has three bays and is two stories in height, with doorways occupying the outer bays on the first floor, and rectangular sash windows in the other positions. The doorways are slightly recessed in molded frames with corner blocks. The gable pediment is flushboarded, with a semi-elliptical in its center. The long sides of the church are lined with Gothic pointed-arch windows. The vestry is a relatively modest rectangular structure, built in 1841 with enlargements in the early 20th century and again in the 1980s.\n\nOld Webster Meeting House: The Old Webster Meeting House is an historic meeting house on Battle Street in Webster, New Hampshire. Built in 1791, and altered in the 1840s, the meeting house is one of a small number of meeting houses to survive in northern New England. The building was moved from its original site in 1942 to make way for a flood control project and was given modern footings for the granite foundation in 1979. The building, owned by the Society for the Preservation of the Old Meeting House, now serves as a local museum.", "question": "Which town in New Hampshire includes the villages of North Sanbornton and Gaza and is also home to the Bay Meeting House and Vestry?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"town_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the town."}, "state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the town is located."}, "villages_included": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "A list of villages included within the town."}, "meeting_house_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the meeting house located in the town."}, "description": {"type": "string", "description": "A brief description of the meeting house type."}}, "required": ["name", "description"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["town_name", "state", "villages_included", "meeting_house_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"town_name": "Sanbornton", "state": "New Hampshire", "villages_included": ["North Sanbornton", "Gaza"], "meeting_house_details": {"name": "Bay Meeting House and Vestry", "description": "historic church complex"}}, "ground_truth": {"town_name": "Sanbornton", "state": "New Hampshire", "villages_included": ["North Sanbornton", "Gaza"], "meeting_house_details": {"name": "Bay Meeting House and Vestry", "description": "historic church complex"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1988, "output_tokens": 58, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "6e4185dd19fae6988d487abffbee98962e2665ee7b2d3d3e5bea28cf1b189f88", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5abe874c55429976d4830b56", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Welsh", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Blue, Dressed in Black: Blue, Dressed In Black is the third CD (second full-length album) from the Eric Stuart Band, in which Eric Stuart is the songwriter and lead singer. This album is a compilation of Stuart\u2019s four-song demo EP (1999) produced by Peter Frampton in Nashville sessions (\"Lost Innocence\", \"One Good Reason\", \"Hole in the Head\", \"God\u2019s Roof\"), two more songs produced by Peter Frampton in Nashville (\"Home\" and \"Corner Booth Chronicles\"), and six songs (\"Staring You In The Face\", \"The Best Ones Get Away\", \"Blue Dressed In Black\", \"Heaven In A Cadillac\", \"Can\u2019t Get Enough Of It\", and \"Raise a Little Hell\") recorded in NYC and produced by John Regan (Frampton's bass player), and Harvey Jay Goldberg (a producer for Dave Matthews Band and Sting). Stuart credits Peter Frampton as his mentor, and Frampton even did background vocals, lead guitar, and/or other roles in four of the songs. For example, Frampton has an extensive guitar solo at the end of \u201c\"God\u2019s Roof\"\u201d and also plays the mountain dulcimer in \u201c\"Home\".\u201d Stuart\u2019s song \"\"Corner Booth Chronicles\"\" won the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 1998. In 1999, \u201d\"One Good Reason\"\u201d was released on AudioDiner as a single and received 2,500 downloads in two days.\n\nWilliam Burns (cricketer): William Beaumont Burns (29 August 1883 \u2013 7 July 1916) was an English cricketer who played more than 200 first-class matches in the early 20th century, the great bulk of them for Worcestershire, for whom he filled in as captain on a number of occasions when the usual incumbents were not available. Burns' obituary in \"Wisden\" described him as a \"dashing, hard-hitting batsman\" but added that his bowling \u2014 which he scarcely pursued until the middle of his career \u2014 had to be considered suspect: \"the fairness of his delivery was often questioned \u2014 and not without good reason\".\n\nOfficial Information Act 1982: The Official Information Act 1982 is a New Zealand law which replaced the Official Secrets Act of 1951 which made the release of information held by Government agencies an offence. The Official Information Act takes the opposite approach and is designed to promote access to information held by various Government agencies. Its guiding principle is that information should be made available unless a good reason exists under the Act for withholding it.\n\nPeremptory challenge: In English and American law, the right of peremptory challenge is a right in jury selection for the attorneys to reject a certain number of potential jurors without stating a reason. Other potential jurors may be challenged for cause, i.e. by giving a good reason why they might be unable to reach a fair verdict, but the challenge will be considered by the presiding judge and may be denied.\n\nKunnon syy: \"Kunnon syy\" (in English, \"A Good Reason\") is a song by Finnish singer Irina released on her debut album \"Vahva\" on March 22, 2004. It was written by Irina and Toni Wirtanen.\n\nRalph Steadman: Ralph Steadman (born 15 May 1936) is a Welsh artist best known for his work with American author Hunter S. Thompson.\n\nFor No Good Reason: For No Good Reason is a 2012 American-British documentary film about Ralph Steadman, directed by Charlie Paul. The film was in competition for the Grierson Award for Best Documentary at the 2012 BFI London Film Festival.\n\nFixed-term contract: A fixed-term contract is a contractual relationship between an employee and an employer that lasts for a specified period. These contracts are usually regulated by different countries' labour laws, to ensure that employers still fulfill basic labour rights regardless of a contract's form, particularly unjust dismissal. Generally, fixed-term contracts will automatically be deemed to have created a permanent contract, subject to the employer's right to terminate employment on reasonable notice for a good reason. In the European Union the incidence of fixed-term contracts ranges from 6% in the UK to 23% in Spain, with Germany, Italy and France between 13% and 16%.\n\nMultiple citizenship: Multiple citizenship, also called dual citizenship or multiple nationality or dual nationality, is a person's citizenship status, in which a person is concurrently regarded as a citizen of more than one state under the laws of those states. There is no international convention which determines the nationality or citizen status of a person, which is defined exclusively by national laws, which vary and can be inconsistent with each other. Multiple citizenship arises because different countries use different, and not necessarily mutually exclusive, criteria for citizenship. Colloquial speech refers to people \"holding\" multiple citizenship but technically each nation makes a claim that this person be considered its national.\n\nLocust Fudge: In 1991 Locust Fudge was founded by Schneider (a.k.a. Dirk Dresselhaus of Schneider TM, Angel, ex-Hip Young Things etc.) and Krite (a.k.a. Christopher Uhe, ex-Speed Niggs, ex-Sharon Stoned, ex-Floor etc.). The two of them had met on different occasions when both of their rather noisy indie rock outfits Hip Young Things and Speed Niggs appeared on the same bill. Pretty soon they decided to play acoustic versions of their bands\u2019 semi-hits to ignorant audiences of passers-by on the streets of Schneider\u2019s home town Bielefeld. What started as a good reason to hang out and have a couple of drinks together soon draw the attention of Reinhard Holstein, CEO of Glitterhouse Records, a fine German company that was operating the European business for Seattle's Sub Pop label, home to the likes of Nirvana, Mudhoney and others who were just about to define a new hype soon to be called grunge. Holstein encouraged Locust Fudge to record an album for his label. Their debut album \"Flush\" was released in 1993, receiving widespread media coverage all over Europe. After touring as a duo for quite a while, Schneider and Krite recorded their ground-breaking follow-up \"Royal Flush\" in 1995, a milestone of lofi-glam-folk to this very day. 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Additionally, some of the GTU consortial schools are part of other California universities such as Santa Clara University (Jesuit School of Theology) and California Lutheran University (Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary). Most of the GTU consortial schools are located in Berkeley around the campus of University of California, Berkeley, with the majority north of the campus in a neighborhood known as \"Holy Hill\" due to the cluster of GTU seminaries and centers located there.\n\nMike Dunbar: Mike Dunbar (December 31, 1948 \u2013 September 13, 2013) was an American football and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at Central Washington University in 1983 and from 1987 to 1991 and at the University of Northern Iowa from 1997 to 2000, compiling a career college football coaching record of 83\u201324\u20131. Dunbar was also the head baseball coach at Central Washington for one season, in 1983, tallying mark of 25\u201320\u20131. 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Peter Firth, Rupert Penry-Jones, Hermione Norris, Richard Armitage, Miranda Raison, Gemma Jones, Hugh Simon and Alex Lanipekun are credited as the main cast.\n\nCharlotte Gray (film): Charlotte Gray is a 2001 British\u2013Australian\u2013German film drama directed by Gillian Armstrong. The screenplay was adapted from Sebastian Faulks' novel with the same title. It is set in Vichy France during World War II. The film stars Cate Blanchett, James Fleet, Abigail Cruttenden, Rupert Penry-Jones, Michael Gambon and Billy Crudup.\n\nCrown for Christmas: Crown for Christmas is a 2015 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Danica McKellar, Rupert Penry-Jones. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 27, 2015.\n\nA Little Chaos: A Little Chaos is a 2014 British period drama film directed by Alan Rickman. The story was conceived by Allison Deegan and she co-wrote the screenplay along with Rickman and Jeremy Brock. The film stars Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Alan Rickman, Stanley Tucci, Helen McCrory, Steven Waddington, Jennifer Ehle and Rupert Penry-Jones. The film was financed by the Lionsgate UK and produced by BBC Films. It was the second film directed by Rickman, after his 1997 directorial debut \"The Winter Guest\". It was the second collaboration of Rickman and Winslet after their 1995 film \"Sense and Sensibility\". Production took place in London in mid 2013. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival as the closing night film on 13 September 2014.\n\nRupert Penry-Jones: Rupert William Penry-Jones (born 22 September 1970) is an English actor, best known for his roles as Adam Carter in the BBC One spy drama series \"Spooks\", Clive Reader QC in the BBC One legal drama \"Silk\", policeman DI Joseph Chandler in the ITV murder mystery series \"Whitechapel\", and Mr. Quinlan in the FX horror series \"The Strain\".\n\nThe Priory (play): The Priory is a play by Michael Wynne that opened at the downstairs theatre of the Royal Court Theatre in London in 2009. The production starred Jessica Hynes, Rupert Penry-Jones, Charlotte Riley, Alastair Mackenzie, Joseph Millson and Rachael Stirling. After receiving good reviews, its run was extended. Michael Wynne won the Olivier Award for 'Best New Comedy' for \"The Priory\". 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Formerly, it was called Bina International Airport by the name of a suburb in Baku. On March 10, 2004, the airport was renamed in honor of National Leader Heydar Aliyev, the third President of Azerbaijan. The airport is located 20 kilometers northeast of Baku, connected to the city by a modern highway, which was put into operation in 2008. It is the busiest airport in Azerbaijan and of the Caucasus. The airport serves as the home base for flag carrier Azerbaijan Airlines and its subsidiary AZALJet as well as freight carrier Silk Way Airlines.\n\nTurkish Airlines: Turkish Airlines (Turkish: \"T\u00fcrk Hava Yollar\u0131\") () is the national flag carrier airline of Turkey, headquartered at the Turkish Airlines General Management Building on the grounds of Atat\u00fcrk Airport in Ye\u015filk\u00f6y, Bak\u0131rk\u00f6y, Istanbul. s of 2017 , it operates scheduled services to 302 destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, making it the fourth-largest carrier in the world by number of destinations. It serves more destinations non-stop from a single airport than any other airline in Europe. Turkish Airlines flies to 120 countries, more than any other airline. With an operational fleet of fourteen cargo aircraft, the airline's cargo division serves 64 destinations. 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The airport serves as hub of the national Belarusian airline Belavia and the cargo carriers TransAVIAexport Airlines and Genex.\n\nCameroon Airlines: Cameroon Airlines was an airline from Cameroon, serving as flag carrier of the country. Based in Douala, it operated scheduled services within Africa, as well as to Europe and the Middle East out of its hub at Douala International Airport, with a second network focus on Yaound\u00e9 Nsimalen International Airport. The company was 96.43 per cent state owned, with the remaining shares having been held by Air France. It ceased operations in March 2008; its role as Cameroon's flag carrier was taken over by Camair-Co.\n\nChina-Belarus Industrial Park: The China-Belarus Industrial Park (Russian: \u041a\u0438\u0442\u0430\u0439\u0441\u043a\u043e-\u0411\u0435\u043b\u043e\u0440\u0443\u0441\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0438\u043d\u0434\u0443\u0441\u0442\u0440\u0438\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u043f\u0430\u0440\u043a , ) is a special economic zone in Belarus, established under the intergovernmental agreement between the People\u2019s Republic of China and the Republic of Belarus. The industrial park was created in the territory of Smolevichsky district, Minsk region, near the Minsk National Airport.\n\nChina Airlines: China Airlines (CAL) () () is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It is headquartered in Taoyuan International Airport and has 12,607 regular employees. China Airlines operates over 1,400 flights weekly to 118 airports in 115 cities (including codeshare) across Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania. The cargo division operates 91 pure freighter flights weekly. The carrier was, in 2013, the 29th and 10th largest airline in the world in terms of passenger revenue per kilometer (RPK) and freight RPK, respectively. China Airlines has three airline subsidiaries: Mandarin Airlines operates flights to domestic and low-demand regional destinations; China Airlines Cargo, a member of Skyteam Cargo, operates a fleet of freighter aircraft and manages its parent airline's cargo-hold capacity; Tigerair Taiwan is a low-cost carrier established by China Airlines and Singaporean airline group Tigerair Holdings and is wholly owned by China Airlines Group.\n\nAir Panam\u00e1 Internacional: Air Panam\u00e1 Internacional, also known as Air Panama International or just Air Panama, was a state owned airline from Panama that served as the flag carrier of the country between 1968 and 1989. 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It was written by Minaj, Eminem, Kaseem Dean and Trevor Smith, and was produced by Swizz Beatz. It was released exclusively on October 30, 2010 through the US iTunes Store, as a promotional release preceding the album's release. The song initiated a feud between Lil' Kim and Minaj, where several critics felt the song was directed at Lil' Kim and regarded around her feelings towards Minaj's rise to fame. The song references Minaj's alter-ego, Roman Zolanski, and Eminem's alter-ego, Slim Shady.\n\nDevam\u0131 Var: Devam\u0131 Var is the sixth studio album by the Turkish pop singer Mustafa Sandal. The original release date for this album was December 2006 but was later pushed to April 23, May 19, and June 8, 2007. Two weeks before the release, an instrumental version of the song \"\u00c7oban\" (\"Shepard\") was available on Mustafa Sandal's official website. The official release date for the album was June 13, 2007. 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It was recorded during summer 2011 in a small studio near Figueres, Spain, and was produced by John Goodmanson. It is the band's first release to feature new drummer Jason (formerly of The Ghost Frequency) and the first full-length release to feature new members Rob and Kim, who had previously first appeared on the \"All's Well That Ends\" EP in 2010. The album is also the group's final release to feature violinist Harriet, who left before the album's release, and bassist Ellen who left the band in December 2012.\n\nReverie (Cherie Currie album): Reverie is the third full-length studio album by Cherie Currie. Released on iTunes March 16, 2015. Cherie released the CD version of this album June 5, 2015 on her eBay page cheriecurriedirect. There is a 35-year gap between Cherie's last full-length studio album, 1980's Messin' with the Boys (with Marie Currie), and 2015's Reverie. This is last studio album Kim Fowley produced before his death. 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He is a former Royal Hong Kong Police officer for four years, but he left the job after his request to be transferred to the criminal investigation department was turned down. He then worked for Danny Lee's film production company. His film debut is \"\"Thank you, Sir!\"\" , as a student at the Royal Hong Kong Cadet School. From 1989 to 1994, he worked at the television station ATV World. Later, he left ATV and joined another station, TVB. He left TVB in 2004, and worked mainly on films. His fame was built on Wong Jing's comedy at first, but he has changed his acting style for more sombre roles since 2003. He was nominated for his first Hong Kong film award in 1999, and won his first award in 2009 for his role in \"Beast Stalker\". 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CRD Tool and Engineering stopped trading in November 2015, Clive Hayward continues to run Colchester Racing Developments, manufacturing Merlyn components and carrying out chassis repairs.\n\nFord Mustang: The Ford Mustang is an American car manufactured by Ford. It was originally based on the platform of the second generation North American Ford Falcon, a compact car. The original 1962 Ford Mustang I two-seater concept car had evolved into the 1963 Mustang II four-seater concept car which Ford used to pretest how the public would take interest in the first production Mustang. The 1963 Mustang II concept car was designed with a variation of the production model's front and rear ends with a roof that was 2.7 inches shorter. Introduced early on April 17, 1964 (16 days after the Plymouth Barracuda), and thus dubbed as a \"1964\u00bd\" by Mustang fans, the 1965 Mustang was the automaker's most successful launch since the Model A. The Mustang has undergone several transformations to its current sixth generation.\n\nChangan Ford: Changan Ford (officially Changan Ford Automobile Co., Ltd.) is an automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Chongqing, China and a 50:50 joint venture between Changan Automobile and Ford Motor Company. The company's principal activity is the manufacture of Ford brand passenger cars for the Chinese market. The company was formed in Dec. 2012 after the decision to restructure Changan Ford Mazda, whereby Ford and Mazda agreed to work with Changan as separate joint ventures. Currently, Changan Ford's entire production base is the largest manufacturing location outside Detroit, Michigan for Ford. It has plants in Chongqing, Hangzhou & Harbin.\n\nFord Racing (series): Ford Racing is a racing video game series with titles released for systems including the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PC and Xbox. The games in the \"Ford Racing\" series all center around racing modern and vintage Ford cars and trucks through specifically designed tracks, while competing against computer-driven (and sometimes player-driven) opponents. There are currently four games in the series with the latest title, \"Ford Racing: Off Road\", being released on July 29, 2008.\n\nGreyhound racing: Greyhound racing is an organized, competitive sport in which greyhound dogs are raced around a track. There are two forms of greyhound racing, track racing (normally around an oval track) and coursing. Track racing uses an artificial lure (now based on a windsock) that travels ahead of the dogs on a rail until the greyhounds cross the finish line. As with horse racing, greyhound races often allow the public to bet on the outcome. In coursing the dogs chase a \"lure\" (originally a live hare or rabbit that could be killed by the dog).\n\nHenry Ford Company: The Henry Ford Company was the second company for Henry Ford, founded November, 1901. It resulted from the reorganization of the Detroit Automobile Company, his first unsuccessful attempt at automobile manufacture a year before. In March 1902, Ford left the company following a dispute with his financial backers, William Murphy and Lemuel Bowen, as Ford was devoting considerable time to the sport of auto racing and his Ford 999 race car. In a final settlement, Ford left with his name and US $900; he went on to start the Ford Motor Company in 1903 at the Ford Mack Avenue Plant.\n\nRobert Boyer (chemist): Robert Allen Boyer (September 30, 1909 in Toledo, Ohio \u2013 November 11, 1989 in Dunedin, Florida) was a chemist employed by Henry Ford, he was extremely proficient at inventing ways to convert soybeans into paints and plastic parts used on Ford automobiles.Robert Allen Boyer, your average \u201cB\u201d chemistry student was given an extraordinary opportunity that changed his future and the future of automobile production in the U.S. (Plastic) Boyer, born on 30 September 1909 in Toledo, Ohio was given this chance when Ford hired his father to run the nation's oldest hotel, the Wayside Inn, in South Sudbury, Massachusetts. Ford frequented the inn and that is where Boyer was discovered. Ford claimed that Boyer had a \u201ckeen active mind\u201d. He asked Boyer to enroll in the new Henry Ford Trade School and participate in its unique work-study program instead of following his plans to enter Andover prep school and then Dartmouth College (Shurtleff). Boyer excelled in the Ford Trade School and took to exploring concepts such as how to manufacture synthetic wool from soybeans. These were the types of problems that stumped the experts (Plastic). Boyer graduated the Ford Trade School at the age of 21 with a promising chemistry career in front of him. He started this career as the head of the soybean lab at the Edison Institute (Shurtleff). Here Boyer\u2019s career took off. He started working to use soybeans in ways they had never been used before. Boyer has done things from extracting lubricating and paint oils from the soybean to creating a synthetic wool made from soybeans and pressing insulating varnish for starters and generators (Plastic). One of Boyer\u2019s first projects began in 1932 and included building \u201ca small solvent extractor to separate the bean into soy oil and protein-rich meal\u201d (Shurtleff). The soybean oil became the most crucial commercial soy products on Ford cars. In 1934 the five to eight coats of lacquer that cars previously had been finished with was replaced with a synthetic baked enamel paint which contained about 35% soy oil. This new synthetic paint with soy oil saved considerable time and money. In 1937, Boyer developed a curved plastic sheet which he hoped would replace steel in the auto bodies of ford cars. He was so confident in his product that he took an axe to it in the middle of a crowd of reporters and critics. He also jumped up and down on the curved sheet. When there was no bending in the sheet and no shattering due to the axe and the weight of him jumping on the sheet, people were astounded (shurtleff). This soy protein plastic sheet consist of 70% cellulose and 30% resin binder pressed into cloth. \u201cThe new rust-free, dent-proof plastic was reportedly 50% lighter and 50% cheaper to produce than steel\u201d (Shurtleff). This new plastic body cut the total weight of the car from 3,000\u00a0lb. to 2,000 (Dearborn). The sheets look like polished steel and can be bent but just snap back into place, therefor when caught in fender benders, the fender would bounce back like \u201crubber balls\u201d (Shurtleff). Needless to say, this product was a breakthrough in the world of automobile production. Boyer also used the soy isolates to produce the world's first plant protein fiber in 1938. (Shurtleff.) This fiber resembled a soft wool, it was tan in color, had a medium luster and a soft warm feel. \u201cit has 80% the strength of wool, took the same dyes, had good elongation, and did not wet as easily as wool.\u201d (Shurtleff). Boyer figured this fiber could be used for upholstery in cars, filling in felt hats, or for clothing. 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Subtitled \"The Rise of String Theory, the Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next\", the book strongly criticizes string theory and its prominence in contemporary theoretical physics, on the grounds that string theory has yet to come up with a single prediction that can be verified using any technology that is likely to be feasible within our lifetimes. Smolin also focuses on the difficulties faced by research in quantum gravity, and by current efforts to come up with a theory explaining all four fundamental interactions. The book is broadly concerned with the role of controversy and diversity of approaches in scientific processes and ethics.\n\nString theory: In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. It describes how these strings propagate through space and interact with each other. On distance scales larger than the string scale, a string looks just like an ordinary particle, with its mass, charge, and other properties determined by the vibrational state of the string. In string theory, one of the many vibrational states of the string corresponds to the graviton, a quantum mechanical particle that carries gravitational force. Thus string theory is a theory of quantum gravity.\n\nMatrix string theory: In physics, matrix string theory is a set of equations that describe superstring theory in a non-perturbative framework. Type IIA string theory can be shown to be equivalent to a maximally supersymmetric two-dimensional gauge theory, the gauge group of which is U(\"N\") for a large value of \"N\". This matrix string theory was first proposed by Lubo\u0161 Motl in 1997 and later independently in a more complete paper by Robbert Dijkgraaf, Erik Verlinde, and Herman Verlinde. Another matrix string theory equivalent to Type IIB string theory was constructed in 1996 by Ishibashi, Kawai, Kitazawa and Tsuchiya. This version is known as the IKKT matrix model.\n\nSwampland (physics): In physics, the term swampland is used in contrast to the term \"landscape\" to indicate physical theories or aspects of such theories that could be true if gravity were not an issue but are not compatible with string theory. Recent developments in string theory suggest that the string theory landscape of False vacua is vast.\n\nLight Railways Act 1896: The Light Railways Act 1896 (59 & 60 Vict. c.48) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (as it then was). Before the Act each new railway line built in the country required a specific Act of Parliament to be obtained by the company that wished to construct it, which greatly added to the cost and time it took to construct new railways. The economic downturn of the 1880s had hit agriculture and rural communities in the United Kingdom especially hard and the government wished to facilitate the construction of railways in rural areas, especially to facilitate the transport of goods. The 1896 Act defined a class of railways which did not require specific legislation to construct \u2013 companies could simply plan a line under the auspices of the new Act, and, having obtained a Light Railway Order, build and operate it. By reducing the legal costs and allowing new railways to be built quickly the government hoped to encourage companies to build the new 'light railways' in areas of low population and industry that were previously of little interest to them.\n\nString phenomenology: String phenomenology is a branch of theoretical physics that attempts to construct realistic or semi-realistic models of particle physics based on string theory. The term \"realistic\" is usually taken to mean that the low energy limit of string theory yields a model which bears a resemblance to the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM).\n\nCumrun Vafa: Cumrun Vafa (Persian: \u06a9\u0627\u0645\u0631\u0627\u0646 \u0648\u0641\u0627\u200e \u200e ] ; born 1960) is an Iranian-American string theorist from Harvard University, which he first joined as a Harvard Junior Fellow. He is the recipient of the 2008 Dirac Medal and the 2016 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.\n\nF-theory: F-theory is a branch of string theory developed by Cumrun Vafa. The new vacua described by F-theory were discovered by Vafa and allowed string theorists to construct new realistic vacua \u2014 in the form of F-theory compactified on elliptically fibered Calabi\u2013Yau four-folds. The letter \"F\" supposedly stands for \"Father\".\n\nType 0 string theory: The Type 0 string theory is a less well-known model of string theory. It is a superstring theory in the sense that the worldsheet theory is supersymmetric. However, the spacetime spectrum is not supersymmetric and, in fact, does not contain any fermions at all. In dimensions greater than two, the ground state is a tachyon so the theory is unstable. These properties make it similar to the bosonic string and an unsuitable proposal for describing the world as we observe it, although a GSO projection does get rid of the tachyon and the even G-parity sector of the theory defines a stable string theory. The theory is used sometimes as a toy model for exploring concepts in string theory, notably closed string tachyon condensation. 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He was the most senior British Army combat casualty of the Second World War.\n\nPolish contribution to World War II: The European theatre of World War II opened with the German invasion of Poland on Friday September 1, 1939 and the Soviet invasion of Poland on September 17, 1939. The Polish Army was defeated after more than a month of fierce fighting. After Poland had been overrun, a government-in-exile (headquartered in Britain), armed forces, and an intelligence service were established outside of Poland. These organizations contributed to the Allied effort throughout the war. The Polish Army was recreated in the West, as well as in the East (after the German invasion of the Soviet Union).\n\nTony Hibbert (British Army officer): Tony Hibbert, MBE MC (6 December 1917 \u2013 12 October 2014), was a British Army officer who fought in the Second World War. During a military career that began in 1935 and ended in 1947, Hibbert saw action in the Battle of France, the North African Campaign, the Italian Campaign and Operation Market Garden. After these battles, he led a T-Force unit in Operation Eclipse, a campaign carried out by the Allies shortly before V-E Day.\n\nColin Muir Barber: Lieutenant General Sir Colin Muir Barber & Bar (27 June 1897 \u2013 5 May 1964) was a senior British Army officer who fought in both World War I and World War II where he commanded the 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division during their actions across Northwest Europe, from August 1944 until Victory in Europe Day in May 1945. Barber was reputed to be the tallest officer in the British Army (at 6 ft ), and thus earned the ironic nickname \"Tiny\".\n\nG\u00fcnther Blumentritt: G\u00fcnther Blumentritt (10 February 1892 \u2013 12 October 1967) was an officer in World War I, who became a Staff Officer under the Weimar Republic and went on to serve as a general for Nazi Germany during World War II. He served throughout the war, mostly on the Western Front, and mostly as a Staff Officer, though he was eventually given his own Corps and made a \"General der Infanterie\". Blumentritt was instrumental in planning the 1939 German invasion of Poland and the 1940 invasion of France, he participated in Operation \"Barbarossa\", and afterward bore a large part of the responsibility for planning the defense of the Atlantic Wall and Normandy. After the war, Blumentritt gave an affidavit at the Nuremberg Trials, though he never testified in person, and then later helped in the rearmament of Germany during the Cold War and the development of the modern German army.\n\nThe Darkest Hour: The Darkest Hour is a phrase coined by British prime minister Winston Churchill to describe the period of World War II between the fall of France in 1940 and the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, when the British Empire stood alone against Nazi Germany and the Axis Powers in Europe. The length of time between the fall of France in June 1940 and the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 measured 363 days, or 11 months and 28 days. It is particularly used for the time when the United Kingdom was under direct threat of invasion; following the evacuation of the British Army from Dunkirk and prior to victory in the Battle of Britain. The darkest moment is usually considered to have been 10 May 1941, when over 1,500 civilians died in Luftwaffe bombing raids on London alone.\n\nRonald Forbes Adam: General Sir Ronald Forbes Adam, 2nd Baronet (30 October 1885 \u2013 26 December 1982) was a senior British Army officer whose career spanned World War I and World War II. He had an important influence on the conduct of the British Army in World War II as a result of his long tenure as Adjutant General, responsible for the army's organisation and administration, as well as through being a close confidant of Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS), the professional head of the British Army, from December 1941 until the end of the war.\n\nPyotr Berestov: Pyotr Filippovich Berestov (Russian: \u041f\u0451\u0442\u0440 \u0424\u0438\u043b\u0438\u043f\u043f\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0411\u0435\u0440\u0435\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0432 ; December 21\u00a0[O.S. 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In April, he took command of the 331st Rifle Division, which he led during the rest of the war. For his leadership, Berestov was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union in late June 1945. Postwar he commanded the 72nd Guards Rifle Division, which was downsized into a brigade, and the 43rd Guards Rifle Brigade, which became the 113th Guards Rifle Division. Berestov retired in 1955 and lived in Zaporozhye until his death in 1961.\n\nBattle of France: The Battle of France, also known as the Fall of France, was the German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War. In six weeks from 10 May 1940, German forces defeated Allied forces by mobile operations and conquered France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, bringing land operations on the Western Front to an end until 6 June 1944. 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He was elected as Member of Parliament for the Habiganj-1 (Nabigonanj-Bahuball) constituency in 1996, 2001 and 2008, representing the Awami League, of which he was an Advisory Council member. He served as chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education.\n\nShaun Bailey: Shaun Bailey (born 1971 in North Kensington, London) is a British Afro-Caribbean youth worker and Conservative politician. He stood for the London constituency of Hammersmith as a Conservative at the 2010 general election, and served as the Prime Minister's Special Adviser on Youth and Crime from 2010\u20132013. In 2016, he was elected as a list candidate for the Conservative Party for the London Assembly.\n\nSir William Mount, 1st Baronet: Sir William Arthur Mount, 1st Baronet CBE (Hartley, Hampshire, 3 August 1866 \u2013 8 December 1930) was a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament for the Newbury constituency. 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He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as a Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate from Bhavani constituency in 1967, and 1971 elections. He was one of the first in his family to graduate from University (with a degree in Tamil History and Literature). He spent much of his adult life in Madras where he owned construction companies that built bridges, and corporate buildings. His lifelong interest in politics made him an important person at the statewide level especially with education reform and bringing access to higher education for all castes. He had many advisory rolls at the state level in the DMK, and was a personal acquaintance of several Chief Ministers. He has 3 children and 4 granddaughters. The second oldest granddaughter is named Bhavani.\n\nVasant Parikh: Dr. Vasant Parikh (1929\u20132007) was an Indian politician born at Vadnagar in Mehsana district, Gujarat. He was an eye surgeon by profession. He was also a writer and Social worker. He was a MLA in Gujarat legislative assembly during 1967-1972, winning from Kheralu assembly constituency as an independent candidate. He is considered to be one of Narendra Modi's political gurus and is credited with coining the term 'One vote, One note'. He established Karuna Setu trust along with his Late wife Ratnaprabha Maniar in 1984.\n\nJos\u00e9 Endundo Bononge: Jos\u00e9 Endundo Bononge (born 8 August 1943) is a politician born in \u00c9quateur province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). He is the chairman of the Christian Democratic Party (\"Parti D\u00e9mocrate Chr\u00e9tien\" - PDC) and was elected MP for the constituency of Mbandaka.\n\nAntoinette Sandbach: Antoinette Geraldine Mackeson-Sandbach (born 15 February 1969), known in politics as Antoinette Sandbach, is a Conservative Party politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament for Eddisbury at the 2015 general election. The following day, 8 May 2015, she resigned as the Welsh Assembly Member for the North Wales region. having been elected as a North Wales regional Assembly Member at the May 2011 election.\n\nEddisbury (UK Parliament constituency): Eddisbury is a constituency in Cheshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Antoinette Sandbach, a Conservative.\n\nNick Bourne: Nicholas Henry Bourne, Baron Bourne of Aberystwyth (born 1 January 1952) is a Welsh Conservative politician. He served as the Leader of the Welsh Conservative Party and as a member of the National Assembly for Wales for the Mid and West Wales electoral region from August 1999 until May 2011. During the 2011 assembly elections he unexpectedly lost his regional list seat, due to Conservative gains at constituency level. 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On November 17, 2016, NBC renewed the series for a fourth season, which premiered on June 22, 2017.\n\nNight Shift (UK TV series): Night Shift was a late-twentieth-century television series that portrayed people who work the night shift (work during the night).\n\nN\u00e6turvaktin: N\u00e6turvaktin (English: \"The Night Shift\") is an Icelandic television show. It is the first in a trilogy, its sequels being \"Dagvaktin\" (\"The Day Shift\") and \"Fangavaktin\" (\"The Prison Shift\"). The series was first shown in 2007 on St\u00f6\u00f0 2, on Sundays from 16 September\u00a0\u2013 9 December. In the same year, the series won an Edda Award for \"Best TV Series\". It was also selected \"The Most Popular TV Series\" by a direct audience vote.\n\nThe Night Shift (TV series): The Night Shift is an American medical drama series that premiered on May 27, 2014, on NBC. 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The episode lampoons several trends in the automotive industry including ride-share apps such as Uber and Lyft, Matthew McConaughey's celebrity endorsement of Lincoln, and Tesla, culminating in a \"Wacky Races\"-style marathon. The episode does not feature any appearance by the four main characters of \"South Park\": Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny.\n\nStan Marsh: Stanley Randall \"Stan\" Marsh is the protagonist of the animated television series \"South Park\". He is voiced by and loosely based on series co-creator Trey Parker. Stan is one of the show's four central characters, along with his friends Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick and Eric Cartman. He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Parker and long-time collaborator Matt Stone in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\").\n\nRoyal Pudding: \"Royal Pudding\" is the third episode of the fifteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 212th episode of the series overall. \"Royal Pudding\" premiered in the United States on Comedy Central on May 11, 2011. In the episode, which parodies the 2011 Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, the Prince of Canada's fiancee is abducted from their wedding altar, leading Ike Broflovski to answer the call to rescue her. \"Royal Pudding\" was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, and was rated TV-MA L in the United States. 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The film follows the four boys Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick as they sneak into an R-rated film featuring Canadian actors Terrance and Phillip and begin cursing incessantly. Eventually, their mothers pressure the United States to wage war against Canada for allegedly corrupting their children.\n\nKenny McCormick: Kenneth \"Kenny\" McCormick is a main character in the animated adult television series \"South Park\", along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Eric Cartman. His oft-muffled and indiscernible speech\u2014the result of his parka hood covering his mouth\u2014is provided by co-creator Matt Stone. 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The Seattle Weekly ran a profile in 2007 about the newspaper and how it is adapting to the internet age.\n\nWirgman Building: The Wirgman Building was an early 19th-century Federal-style commercial and residential building located on East Main Street (U.S. Route 50) in Romney, West Virginia. Following its completion around 1825 to serve as the Romney branch office for the Bank of the Valley of Virginia, the Wirgman Building at various times served as a location for every subsequent bank established in Romney, to include the Bank of Romney and the First National Bank of Romney. During the American Civil War, the building was used as a military prison. For a time, the Wirgman Building's second floor housed the offices and printing plant of the \"Hampshire Review\" newspaper. By 1937, the ground floor of the Wirgman Building housed office and mercantile space, and the second floor was divided into apartments. After the Wirgman Building sustained damage in a fire in 1964, it was demolished in 1965 to make way for the construction of the new Bank of Romney headquarters building. Prior to its demolition, the Wirgman Building was photographed and documented by the National Park Service's Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.\n\nEvansville Journal News: Evansville Journal News, also known as the Citizens Bank Building-Evansville Journal Building, is a historic commercial building located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. It was built in 1910, and is a two-story, Beaux-Arts style brick building with a limestone front. The building was originally built to house a newspaper.\n\nFranklin Printing House: Franklin Printing House, also known as the Koza Building, is a historic building located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. It was built in 1856 expressly for the purposes of housing the \"Iowa Capitol Reporter\", a local newspaper named for when this was Iowa's capital city. The newspaper's offices were located on the main floor, the composition room was on the second floor, and printing press was in the basement. The \"Iowa Capitol Reporter\" was sold by the 1860s and the \"Iowa City Republican\" took over the building. They moved out in the mid-1870s, and the building housed a series of saloons into the 1890s. After it was occupied by a variety of businesses, the building housed John V. Koza's meat shop for about 40 years. The three-story brick building is considered an excellent example of pre-Civil War commercial architecture in Iowa City. The metal cornice across the top of the main facade dates from sometime prior to 1904. The present storefront dates to a 1984 renovation, at which time the two cast iron columns were discovered. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.\n\nJournal Building (Augusta, Maine): The \"Journal\" Building (also known as the Gannett Building and Handley Hall) is a historic commercial building at 325-331 Water Street in downtown Augusta, Maine. Built in 1899 to a design by Arthur G. Wing, it is a fine local example of commercial Renaissance Revival architecture. It was for main years home to Augusta's leading newspaper, the \"Kennebec Journal\". It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It is now occupied by facilities of the University of Maine at Augusta.", "question": "What the name of the the owner of the newspaper which was housed in the Journal Building?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"building_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the historic building."}, "building_location": {"type": "string", "description": "The city and state where the building is located."}, "newspaper_housed": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the newspaper that was housed in the building."}, "newspaper_owner": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the owner of the newspaper."}}, "required": ["building_name", "building_location", "newspaper_housed", "newspaper_owner"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"building_name": "Journal Building", "building_location": "Augusta, Maine", "newspaper_housed": "Kennebec Journal", "newspaper_owner": "MaineToday Media"}, "ground_truth": {"building_name": "Journal Building", "building_location": "Augusta, Maine", "newspaper_housed": "Kennebec Journal", "newspaper_owner": "MaineToday Media"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1968, "output_tokens": 44, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "05f0f4b6b8e7857e85fe47568ffbc934c935ba9285796fb4efb6b0ab9ed25a4c", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7413315542993a88ae2efb", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Ogunquit", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "York, Maine: York is a town in York County, Maine, United States, near the southern tip of the state. The population in the 2010 census was 12,529. Situated beside the Atlantic Ocean on the Gulf of Maine, York is a well-known summer resort town. It is home to three 18-hole golf clubs, four sandy beaches, and Mount Agamenticus. It includes the villages of York Village, York Harbor, York Beach and Cape Neddick.\n\nVail Resorts: Vail Resorts, Inc. runs four ski resorts in Colorado (Vail Ski Resort, Beaver Creek Resort, Keystone Resort, and Breckenridge Ski Resort), three in Lake Tahoe (Heavenly Mountain Resort, Kirkwood Mountain Resort, Northstar California), one in Utah (Park City Mountain Resort in Park City), one in Vermont (Stowe Mountain Resort), one in Minnesota (Afton Alps), one in Michigan (Mount Brighton), one in Wisconsin (Wilmot Mountain), one in New South Wales, Australia (Perisher Ski Resort), one in British Columbia (Whistler Blackcomb), and a summer resort in Wyoming. They also own luxury resort hotels throughout the world. The company trades on the New York Stock Exchange, symbol MTN. The company is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado.\n\nSunder Nagar: Sunder Nagar is a region in the suburban area of Malad\u2013Goregaon in Mumbai, India. It lies in west of the arterial Swami Vivekanand Road and is mostly a residential neighbourhood. It was built up in the 1970s during the city's population and construction boom. The name \"Sunder Nagar\" means \"beautiful place\" in Hindi. There was a community called \"Vijaykar Wadi\" before 1970 and its name was changed to \"Sunder Nagar\". \"Wadi\" means group of trees, there were many \"Mango\" and \"Chikoo\" trees in the area, still some can be seen in the park maintained by \"The Sunder Nagar Welfare Association\".\n\nOgunquit: Ogunquit is a town in York County, Maine, United States. As of the 2010 census its population was 892. The summer resort's name means \"beautiful place by the sea\".\n\nOlimp, Romania: Olimp is a summer resort on the Romanian seacoast, on the Black Sea, 7 km north of Mangalia. The Comorova forest is near the summer resort.\n\nBauneg Beg Mountain: Bauneg Beg Mountain is a mountain summit located in the town of North Berwick, in York County in the state of Maine. Bauneg Beg Mountain climbs to 860 ft above sea level. Bauneg Beg Mountain is taller than Mount Agamenticus, and has been used by mariners to navigate the Maine Coast. This area is characterized by rolling forested hills, broad stream valleys, and numerous swamps.\n\nBaabdat: Baabdat (Arabic: \u0628\u0639\u0628\u062f\u0627\u062a) is a town located in the Matn District of Mount Lebanon, 22\u00a0km from Beirut at an altitude ranging between 800 and 1100 meters above sea level. The lush pine forests that surround the town make it a very popular summer resort for those escaping the busy coastal cities of Lebanon, especially the capital, Beirut. The town's proximity to Brummana, one of Mount Lebanon's most active summer destinations, makes Baabdat a major tourist destination in the summer.\n\n\u0160ventoji, Lithuania: \u0160ventoji is a small resort town on the coast of the Baltic Sea in Lithuania. Administratively it is part of Palanga city. The total population of \u0160ventoji as of 2012 was 2631. The town is located about 12\u00a0km north of Palanga center and close to the border with Latvia. Further north of the town is B\u016bting\u0117 and its oil terminal. \u0160ventoji River flows into the Baltic sea at the town. The town also has a famous lighthouse, which is located 780 meters from the sea. Its height is 39 meters. The town is a popular summer resort for families, during summer it has many cafes, restaurants and various attractions for the visitors.\n\nAgamenticus: The Mount Agamenticus region covers nearly 30,000 acres (121 km\u00b2) in the southern Maine towns of Eliot, Ogunquit, South Berwick, Wells and York. It is now a park reservation which provides habitat for wildlife and a venue for recreation. At the mountain peak is the burial place of Mi'kmaq Chief St. Aspinquid.\n\nMalika Dhuri: Malika Dhuri is a mountain peak in Myagdi District, Nepal. The name is derived from two words Malika (the name of place) and Dhuri ( in local language \u201cDhuri\u201d means Mountain). It is the beautiful place of Myagdi District. Its most of the region lies in muna-village of myagdi district, Nepal. (Muna is the village which is situated in the western part of myagdi district, Nepal). It touches the border line of Baglung District. Its height is about 3000 m above sea level. It touches the border line of Dhorpatan hunting reserve. Almost all the villages around the Myagdi River (also called \"myagdi khola\" in the local language) and few parts of Baglung District can be seen from this place. It is the peak place of Muna village and also of the Myagdi District. It is taller than other mountains in Myagdi District as well as in Baglung District. As it lies on the border of Myagdi and Baglung; it may also be known by the name of \u201cjoint view point of myagdi and baglung\u201d.", "question": "What town does the Mount Agamenticus region covers has the summer resort's name means \"beautiful place by the sea\"?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"town_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the town."}, "county": {"type": "string", "description": "The county where the town is located."}, "state": {"type": "string", "description": "The state where the town is located."}, "country": {"type": "string", "description": "The country where the town is located."}, "is_summer_resort": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the town is a summer resort."}, "name_meaning": {"type": "string", "description": "The meaning of the town's name."}, "covered_by_region": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the region that covers the town."}}, "required": ["town_name", "county", "state", "country", "is_summer_resort", "name_meaning", "covered_by_region"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"town_name": "Ogunquit", "county": "York County", "state": "Maine", "country": "United States", "is_summer_resort": true, "name_meaning": "beautiful place by the sea", "covered_by_region": "Mount Agamenticus region"}, "ground_truth": {"town_name": "Ogunquit", "county": "York County", "state": "Maine", "country": "United States", "is_summer_resort": true, "name_meaning": "beautiful place by the sea", "covered_by_region": "Mount Agamenticus region"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1803, "output_tokens": 64, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f49650cac4558c9b139cdf6a34bb07beb357861ac9fb9cc421ee2992566b2f19", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ab5e5415542997d4ad1f22a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Shanghai", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Xinji: Xinji(\u8f9b\u96c6\uff0cX\u012bnj\u00ed) is a county-level city with sub-prefecture-level city status, located under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Shijiazhuang of Hebei Province in northern China. 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The area lies in the heart of the Jiangnan region (literally, \"south of the River\"), where Yangtze River drains into the East China Sea. The urban build-up in the area has given rise to what may be the largest concentration of adjacent metropolitan areas in the world. It covers an area of 99,600 km2 and is home to over 115 million people as of 2013, of which an estimated 83 million is urban. If based on the greater Yangtze River Delta zone, it has over 140 million people in this region. Having a fertile soil, the Yangtze River Delta abundantly produces grain, cotton, hemp and tea.\n\nShanghai\u2013Nantong Railway: Shanghai\u2013Nantong Railway, abbreviated as Hutong Railway (, \"Hu\" and \"Tong\" being the abbreviations for Shanghai and Nantong, respectively) is a future railway in China's Yangtze River Delta area. It will connect the region's main city, Shanghai, located south of the Yangtze, with Nantong, north of the river.\n\nYangtze River Delta Economic Zone: Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone or Yangtze River Delta Economic Region () is an economic region in China that encompasses Shanghai municipality, Jiangsu, Anhui and Zhejiang province.\n\nTianchang: Tianchang is a Sub-prefecture-level city on the Yangtze River, 290\u00a0km northwest of Shanghai, it's a part of Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone. It is under the administration of Chuzhou, Anhui Province, China.\n\nGeography of Shanghai: The geography of Shanghai is characterised by its location on the Yangtze River Delta on China's east coast and its proximity to the Pacific Ocean via the East China Sea. The city is centred on the Huangpu River, a tributary of the Yangtze River, and extends outwards in all directions, with the suburbs and satellite towns reaching east to the East China Sea, north and west to Jiangsu province, and south to Zhejiang province over Hangzhou Bay.\n\nSuzhou: Suzhou, formerly romanized as Soochow, is a major city located in southeastern Jiangsu Province of East China, about 100 km northwest of Shanghai. It is a major economic center and focal point of trade and commerce, and the largest city in the province. The city is situated on the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the shores of Lake Tai and belongs to the Yangtze River Delta region. Administratively, Suzhou is a prefecture-level city with a population of 4.33 million in its city proper, and a total resident population (as of 2013 ) of 10.58 million in its administrative area. Its urban population grew at an unprecedented rate of 6.5% between 2000 and 2014, which is the highest among cities with more than 5 million people.\n\nChongming\u2013Qidong Yangtze River Bridge: Chongming-Qidong Yangtze River Bridge or the Chongqi Bridge (), also called Chongqi Crossing Project (), is a bridge across the north fork of the Yangtze River, near the river's mouth between Chongming Island of Shanghai and Qidong in Jiangsu Province. This bridge, along with the Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel and Bridge to the south, forms the last crossing of the Yangtze River before the river empties into the East China Sea. The bridge carries the six-lane G40 Shanghai\u2013Xi'an Expressway, part of the National Expressway Network of the People's Republic of China.\n\nShanghai Yangtze River Tunnel and Bridge: The Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel and Bridge is the collective name given to the bridge\u2013tunnel complex across the south fork of the Yangtze River near the river mouth in Shanghai. The tunnel connects the Pudong District of Shanghai on the south bank of the river with Changxing Island, while the bridge connects Changxing Island with Chongming Island. 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Since then, she has performed across the country and has done playback singing in drama serials such as \" Sun Yara \" (ARY Digital), \"Phir Se Meri Qismat Likh De\" (Hum Sitaray), \"Dil Mohalay Ki Haveli\" (Geo TV), \"Zindagi Mujhe Tera Pata Chahiye\" (PTV), \"Kis Se Kahoon\" (PTV) and many more. Sang in films such as \"Ishq Positive\" , \"Blind Love\" (2016), \"Punjab Nahi Jaungi\" and many more. In 2015, Damia launched her single \"Rab Janay\" and performed with the famous Romanian band Ex-Akcent TWO. In 2016, Damia released her duet single \"Jhoomo\" with Parisa Farooq and months later marked her \"Coke Studio\" debut as the youngest featured artist in season 9, as a part team Faakhir. Her latest hit, ARY digital's drama serial OST Sun Yara was nominated in the 16th Lux style awards 2017.\n\nSalman Iqbal: Salman Iqbal (Urdu: \u200e ) is a Pakistani media mogul. He became the CEO of ARY Digital Network in 2014 after the death of Abdul Razzak Yaqoob. In addition, Iqbal is the owner of the ARY Group, that was started by his Uncle Abdul Razzak Yaqoob and publisher of the Newsweek Middle East.\n\nARY News: ARY News (Urdu: \u200e ) is a Pakistani news channel launched on 26 September 2004. A bilingual news channel in English and Urdu, it is a part of the ARY Digital Network, which is a subsidiary of ARY Group. ARY is an acronym of Abdul Razzak Yaqoob, who was the owner of ARY Group.\n\nARY Films: ARY Films (Urdu: \u200e ) is a film distribution & production company in Pakistan, part of ARY Digital Network. Thirty five films including 11 Urdu, 6 Punjabi and 17 Pashto films were released by ARY Films in 2013. Among them, \"Waar\", \"Jawani Phir Nahi Ani\", \"Wrong No. \", \"Jalaibee\", \"3 Bahadur\" tops the charts in industry.\n\n2nd ARY Film Awards: The 2nd ARY Film Awards or AFA'16 ceremony, presented by the ARY Digital Network and Entertainment Channel, sponsored by Tang and L'Or\u00e9al, honored the best Pakistani films of 2015 and took place on April 16, 2016, at the Madinat Jumeirah, in Dubai, UAE, beginning at 7:30 UAE Standard Time. The ceremony was held recorded and televised on May 7, 2016. During the ceremony, the ARY Digital Network and Entertainment Channel presented ARY Film Awards (commonly referred to as AFAs) in 28 categories. The ceremony was televised in the Pakistan by ARY Digital, and produced by Salma Iqbal and Jarjees Seja.\n\nARY Zauq: ARY Zauq was a 24-hour cooking channel from Pakistan. It was part of the ARY Digital Network and was owned by ARY Group. It featured programming about food and cooking including programmes about Pakistani cuisine and international cuisine. ARY Zauq launched in 2009 and was available on Paksat 1 satellite at 38.0\u00b0E, free to air. In its final years it also aired reruns of popular Pakistani programs from the ARY Digital vault.\n\nDobara Phir Se: Dobara Phir Se is a 2016 Pakistani romantic drama film directed by Mehreen Jabbar and a production of ARY Films. The film is produced by Salman Iqbal and co-produced by Mohammad Jerjees Seja. The film stars Ali Kazmi, Hareem Farooq, Adeel Hussain, Tooba Siddiqui, Sanam Saeed, Atiqa Odho, Shaz Khan, and child actor, Musa Khan. The film was released on 25 November 2016.\n\n1st ARY Film Awards: The 1st ARY Film Awards or AFA'14 ceremony, presented by ARY Digital Network and Entertainment Channel, sponsored by Nokia, powered by ZONG and L'Or\u00e9al and took place on April 27, 2014 at the Golf Club, DHA Phase VIII, Karachi. The ceremony was held recorded and televised on May 24, 2014. During the ceremony ARY Digital Network and Entertainment Channel presented ARY Film Awards (commonly referred to as AFA's) in 29 categories and 4 special awards honoring the actors, technical achievements and films of 2013. The ceremony, televised in Pakistan by ARY Digital and was produced by ARY Digital Network chairman Salman Iqbal. ARY Film Awards became the most expensive event held in Pakistan.\n\nARY Film Award for Best Director: The ARY Film Award for Best Director (officially known as the ARY Film Award for Best Directing) is an award presented annually by the ARY Digital Network and Entertainment Channel. It is given in honor of a film director who has exhibited outstanding directing while working in the film industry. The 1st ARY Film Awards were held in 2014 and Bilal Lashari was given this award for his direction for \"Waar\". 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They currently play in Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division , Level 9 of the National League System.\n\nWelwyn: Welwyn is a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England. The parish also includes the villages of Digswell and Oaklands. It is sometimes called Old Welwyn to distinguish it from the much newer settlement of Welwyn Garden City, about a mile to the south, though some residents dislike the suggestion of inferiority or irrelevance that tends to be implied by the moniker \"Old\" and prefer Welwyn Village.\n\nAyot Greenway: The Ayot Greenway is a rail trail which extends from Ayot St. Peter, just west of Welwyn Garden City and the A1(M) Motorway to Wheathampstead in Hertfordshire. Part of National Cycle Network Route 57, it runs for three miles along a former branch line from Welwyn Garden City railway station towards Luton and Dunstable.\n\nDigswell Arts Trust: Digswell Arts Trust was the brainchild of Henry Morris, a pioneering educationalist. 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Welwyn Garden City was the second garden city in England (founded 1920) and one of the first new towns (designated 1948).\n\nCharles Purdom: Charles Benjamin Purdom, usually credited as C. B. Purdom (15 Oct 1883 \u2013 8 July 1965), was a British author, drama critic, town planner, and economist. He was one of the pioneers and founders of the first garden cities, Letchworth and Welwyn Garden City, the latter of which he was appointed Finance Director between 1919\u20131928. He was then made Honorary Secretary, then Treasurer of the International Federation for Housing and Planning (1931\u20131935). He was also founder of the Letchworth and Welwyn Garden City Theatre Society, now the Welwyn Drama Club. He won the Howard Walden cup at the Welwyn Garden City Drama Festival and the David Belasco cup in New-York in 1927. He was an author of many books on city development, on Shakespeare and Bernard Shaw plays, Harley Granville-Barker, and on producing plays. He was editor of an English literary periodical called \"Everyman\", covering books, drama, music and travel and featured articles by renowned authors such as Ivor Brown, Arthur Machen, G. K. Chesterton, A. E. Coppard, and Bertrand Russell. He was General Secretary of British Equity (1939\u20131940) and joint secretary of the London Theatre Council. He was also the earliest biographer of Meher Baba. He was father of the actor Edmund Purdom. He died in Welwyn Garden City in 1965.\n\nCole Green Way: The Cole Green Way is a rail trail which runs east-west from the eastern edge of Welwyn Garden City to Hertford in Hertfordshire. Part of National Cycle Network Route 61, and the Lea Valley Walk, it runs for more than six miles along the former Hertford, Luton & Dunstable branch line from Welwyn Garden City railway station to Hertford North railway station.\n\nQuantum Care Limited: Quantum Care Limited is a company based in Welwyn Garden City, England, that runs both residential and nursing care homes (see residential care home and nursing care home). The company's head office is 4 Silver Court, Watchmead, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England AL7 1TS. 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Associated provides services to a network of approximately 250 independent grocery retail stores that was formerly predominantly located in New York City. The company has stores on Long Island, in Upstate New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Associated Foods owns the banners Associated and Compare, which are both known to cater to the Hispanic and other ethnic demographics. Associated and Compare stores carry ethnic products and its private label brands Super A and Compare.\n\nEllen Furnace Site (38CK68): Ellen Furnace Site (38CK68) is a historic archaeological site located near Gaffney, Cherokee County, South Carolina. The site includes a partially collapsed but well-preserved iron furnace constructed about 1838 of quarried stone and two earthen sluiceways. Also present are building foundations, tramway road beds, and ore mines. It is directly associated with the nearby Susan Furnace Site. Both were outlying furnace operations associated with the manufacturing complex at Coopersville owned by the Nesbitt Company and later the Swedish Ironworks. The Coopersville Ironworks along with the Susan and Ellen Furnaces were developed between 1835 and 1843 by the Nesbitt Iron Manufacturing Company, the largest iron company in South Carolina. The Nesbitt Company was dissolved in the late 1840s, and the Swedish Iron Manufacturing Company of South Carolina operated the ironworks from 1850 until the American Civil War.\n\n2007 pet food recalls: The 2007 pet food recalls comprise the contamination and wide recall of many brands of cat and dog foods beginning in March 2007, and the ensuing developments involving the human food supply. The recalls in North America, Europe, and South Africa came in response to reports of renal failure in pets. Initially, the recalls were associated with the consumption of mostly wet pet foods made with wheat gluten from a single Chinese company. After more than three weeks of complaints from consumers, the recall began voluntarily with the Canadian company Menu Foods on 16 March 2007, when a company test showed sickness and death in some of the test animals. Soon after, there were numerous media reports of animal deaths as a result of kidney failure. In the following weeks, several other companies who received the contaminated wheat gluten also voluntarily recalled dozens of pet food brands. One month after the initial recall, contaminated rice protein from a different source in China was also identified as being associated with kidney failure in pets in the United States, while contaminated corn gluten was associated with kidney failure with pets in South Africa. As a result of investigating the 2007 pet food recalls, a broader Chinese protein export contamination investigation unfolded, raising concerns about the safety of the human food supply.\n\n\u00c9lan Motorsport Technologies: \u00c9lan Motorsport Technologies is an American enterprise that serves as an umbrella company containing the race car engineering, development and manufacturing companies owned by American racing and automotive company conglomerate Panoz Motor Sports Group. \u00c9lan engineers, designs and builds Panoz-branded race cars and components, since its founding it has also acquired several manufacturers, including famous Formula Ford builders Van Diemen and IndyCar Series constructor G-Force. \u00c9lan-built cars have successfully competed in the American Le Mans Series, Le Mans Series, IMSA Prototype Lites (formerly IMSA Lites) and various other championships, racing series and types of professional racing throughout the world. It designs, develops and manufactures full line race cars, i.e. chassis, bodies, components and engines for professional racing competition for a variety of segments and classes.\n\nTheodore Gary & Company: Theodore Gary & Company was a 20th-century independent telephone firm in the United States. Among its subsidiaries was the Associated Telephone and Telegraph Company, which controlled telephone companies in Latin America and telephone manufacturing interests in Europe in the 1920s and 1930s. In that capacity, Associated, formed in 1925, was the only other serious U.S. rival of International Telephone and Telegraph in Europe before World War II. Associated also exercised influence over the telephone networks in the Dominican Republic and Columbia. In 1930 it formed a new subsidiary, the General Telephone and Electric Corporation, with Transamerica Corporation and British investors, to strengthen overseas manufacturing and operations in competition with ITT. This was headed by Theodore Gary's son, Hunter Larrabee Gary. It would ultimately merge into the General Telephone Corp. (later known as GTE) in 1955.\n\nG-Force (film): G-Force is a 2009 American family comedy adventure film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films. Written by Cormac Wibberley and Marianne Wibberley and directed by Hoyt Yeatman, the film is the directorial debut of Hoyt Yeatman, whose earlier work includes contributions in the area of visual effects. It was released in the United States on July 24, 2009. \"G-Force\" is based on a story also by Hoyt Yeatman. The film was shown in competing 3-D technologies like Dolby 3D. This is also Jerry Bruckheimer's first 3-D film. The movie stars Zach Galifianakis, Bill Nighy, and Will Arnett and it features the voices of Sam Rockwell, Tracy Morgan, Pen\u00e9lope Cruz, Nicolas Cage, Steve Buscemi, and Jon Favreau. The film received generally negative reviews, with critics praising its action, but criticizing its plot and character development and it earned $292.8 million on a $150 million budget.\n\nUp (2009 film): Up is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Pete Docter, the film centers on an elderly widower named Carl Fredricksen (Ed Asner) and an earnest young \"Wilderness Explorer\" (a fictional youth group similar to the Boy Scouts) named Russell (Jordan Nagai). By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America and complete a promise made to his late wife, Ellie. The film was co-directed by Bob Peterson, with music composed by Michael Giacchino.\n\nG force (disambiguation): The g-force associated with an object is its acceleration relative to free-fall.\n\nG-Force Technologies: G-Force Technologies (formerly Chip Ganassi Racing Ltd.) was an American racing car manufacturer originally formed by Americans Chip Ganassi and Ken Anderson in 1991. Ganassi would leave the company early on and the company was renamed G Force Precision Engineering. The company built successful cars in the Indy Racing League and 24 Hours of Le Mans. G-Force race cars won 4 Indianapolis 500's, and 2 IRL Championships. G-Force was purchased by \u00c9lan Motorsport Technologies in 2002 and all manufacturing was moved to Elan's facilities in Braselton, GA. Ken Anderson would leave to form Falcon Cars with Michael Kranefuss to build a competing chassis for the 2004 IRL season. Former Lola designer Simon Marshall would be brought on to design its new IRL chassis for 2004 which was branded the Panoz G-Force. During the winter of 2004, all remaining G-Force operations in England were moved to Braselton, GA and the England operations of G-Force were shut down. By the start of the 2005 season, the G-Force name was retired.\n\nAssociated Commercial Vehicles: Associated Commercial Vehicles (ACV) was founded on 1 October 1948 by the United Kingdom based vehicle manufacturer Associated Equipment Company upon that company's purchase of the motor manufacturers Crossley Motors & Maudslay Motor Company; at which time ACV became the holding company for those concerns and the manufacturing business of the Associated Equipment Company itself that was renamed AEC Ltd.", "question": "Both Up and G-Force were associated with what company?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"common_company_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the company associated with both films."}, "films_involved": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of films associated with the common company.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film."}, "company_relationship": {"type": "string", "description": "The nature of the company's relationship with the film (e.g., produced by, released by)."}}, "required": ["film_title", "company_relationship"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "number_of_films": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total number of films identified as being associated with the common company."}}, "required": ["common_company_name", "films_involved", "number_of_films"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"common_company_name": "Walt Disney Pictures", "films_involved": [{"film_title": "Up", "company_relationship": "released by"}, {"film_title": "G-Force", "company_relationship": "produced by"}], "number_of_films": 2}, "ground_truth": {"common_company_name": "Walt Disney Pictures", "films_involved": [{"film_title": "G-Force", "company_relationship": "produced by"}, {"film_title": "Up", "company_relationship": "released by"}], "number_of_films": 2}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2277, "output_tokens": 60, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "08889d66904b7045b77ffecc5c18ae0489e9aa07007447312e763e2608991b46", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a729d9b5542994cef4bc382", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "New York Knicks", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "1988\u201389 Atlanta Hawks season: The 1988-89 NBA season was the Hawks' 40th season in the NBA and 21st season in Atlanta. After falling into the second round for two straight seasons, the Hawks acquired Reggie Theus from the Sacramento Kings, and signed unrestricted free agent and All-Star forward Moses Malone during the offseason. However, they would lose Kevin Willis for the entire season to a knee injury suffered during the preseason. The Hawks finished third in the Central Division with a 52\u201330 record. Malone averaged 20.2 points and 11.8 rebounds per game, while Dominique Wilkins was selected for the 1989 NBA All-Star Game. In the first round of the playoffs, they lost to the 5th-seeded Milwaukee Bucks in five games after winning Game 1. Following the season, Theus left in the 1989 NBA Expansion Draft.\n\n1988\u201389 Mersin \u0130dmanyurdu season: Mersin \u0130dmanyurdu (also \"Mersin \u0130dman Yurdu\", \"Mersin \u0130Y\", or \"M\u0130Y\") Sports Club; located in Mersin, east Mediterranean coast of Turkey in 1988\u201389. 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Prior to the draft, the league conducted a coin flip between the Hornets and the Heat to decide their draft order in this expansion draft and in the 1988 NBA draft. The Hornets won the coin flip and chose to have the higher pick in the 1988 Draft, thus allowing the Heat to receive the first selection and the right to select twelve players in this expansion draft.\n\n1989\u201390 Boston Celtics season: The 1989\u201390 NBA season was the 44th season for the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association. With Larry Bird returning after playing just six games in the 1988\u201389 season, the Celtics struggled around .500 during the first month of the season, but would win 11 of their next 15 games, finishing second in the Atlantic Division with a solid 52\u201330 record. Bird led the way averaging 24.3 points, 9.5 rebounds and 7.5 assists per game, while being selected for the 1990 NBA All-Star Game, and selected to the All-NBA Second Team. In the first round of the playoffs, the Celtics looked ready to make a serious run as they jumped out to a 2\u20130 series lead over the 5th-seeded New York Knicks. However, they would collapse as they lost three straight games, losing 3\u20132 to the Knicks. Following the season, Dennis Johnson retired and head coach Jim Rodgers was fired.\n\n1988\u201389 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team: The 1988\u201389 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1988\u201389 season. The Head Coach was head coach Bill Frieder, who was dismissed before the 1989 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and replaced by assistant Steve Fisher. The team played its home games in the Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and was a member of the Big Ten Conference. The team finished third in the Big Ten Conference. The team earned the number three seed in the 1989 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament where it emerged victorious as national champion. The team was ranked all eighteen weeks of the season in the Associated Press Top Twenty Poll where it began the season at number three, ended at number ten and peaked at number two. and it also ended the season ranked tenth in the final UPI Coaches' Poll.\n\n1988\u201389 New York Knicks season: The 1988\u201389 New York Knicks season was the 43rd season for the team in the National Basketball Association (NBA). During the offseason, the Knicks acquired Charles Oakley from the Chicago Bulls. In the regular season, the Knicks had a 52\u201330 record and won the Atlantic Division. New York swept the Philadelphia 76ers in the opening round of the playoffs to advance to the Eastern Conference Semifinals, where the team lost to the Bulls in six games. Mark Jackson and Patrick Ewing were selected to play in the 1989 NBA All-Star Game.\n\n1998\u201399 Toronto Raptors season: The 1998\u201399 NBA season was the Raptors' fourth season in the National Basketball Association. In the 1998 NBA draft, the Raptors selected Antawn Jamison out of the University of North Carolina with the fourth overall pick. However, they traded Jamison to the Golden State Warriors for his college teammate Vince Carter, who is also second-year star Tracy McGrady's cousin. During the offseason, the team acquired Charles Oakley from the New York Knicks, and Kevin Willis from the Houston Rockets. During the regular season, which was shortened due to a four-month lockout, the Raptors moved into their new arena Air Canada Centre. After a 6\u201312 start, the Raptors played their best basketball winning 12 of their next 14 games. However, they lost 13 of their final 18 games, and finished the season with a 23\u201327 record, sixth in the Central Division. Carter averaged 18.3 points per game and was named Rookie of the Year. Following the season, John Wallace re-signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks.\n\nCharles Oakley: Charles Oakley (born December 18, 1963) is a former American professional basketball player. Oakley was a member of the National Basketball Association's Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks, Toronto Raptors, Washington Wizards and Houston Rockets. A power forward, he consistently ranked as one of the best rebounders in the NBA. In 2017, he was confirmed to both play and coach the Killer 3's for the debut of the BIG3, a new basketball league focusing on 3-on-3 basketball.\n\nHistory of the Miami Heat: The Miami Heat is an American professional basketball team based in Miami. The team was launched in 1988 and played in the 1988\u201389 season of the National Basketball Association. The next season they moved from the Western Conference to the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. After a mainly mediocre performance in the first few seasons, there were extensive team changes in 1995 and 1996 under head coach Pat Riley, including the recruitment of Isaac Austin and P.J. Brown. They reached the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 1996\u201397. They did not reach this level again until 2004\u201305, under new head coach Stan Van Gundy and with Dwyane Wade as a leading team member. At this time they transferred to the Southeast Division. The next year the team won the NBA Finals, defeating the Dallas Mavericks. The head coach position was next taken by Erik Spoelstra. Their next successful season was 2010\u201311, when they reached the NBA Finals again, losing to the Mavericks. Acquiring LeBron James as a player, they won the Finals in both 2012 and 2013, and won 27 successive games in February\u2013March 2013. In 2013\u201314 they reached the Finals again but lost to San Antonio Spurs. 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The village has a population of about 1918 people.\n\nPoughkeepsie City School District: Poughkeepsie City School District is located in Dutchess County, New York State. Approximately 75 miles north of New York City, the school district is situated on the banks of the Hudson River in an area known as the Mid Hudson Valley.\n\nPyapon: Pyapon (Burmese: \u1016\u103b\u102c\u1015\u102f\u1036\u1019\u103c\u102d\u102f\u1037 ; Mon: \u1016\u103b\u102c \u1015\u102f\u105a\u103a , [phya p\u025c\u014b] ) is a town and seat of Pyapon District in the Ayeyarwady Division of Myanmar, along the Pyapon River, a tributary of the Ayeyarwady River. It is located about 15\u00a0km inland from the Andaman Sea, about 75 miles south of the capital, Yangon. It has a population of approximately 300,000 in 2006 . It serves as a center for collecting rice from the surrounding agricultural areas, and is home to a diesel-run power plant, using equipment by the German firm Siemens.\n\nAuburn, Tasmania: Auburn is a village on the Isis River, in the parish of Hill and county of Somerset, Tasmania. It is about 10 mi from Campbell Town, Tasmania, 40 mi from Launceston, and 75 mi from Hobart. Nearby is the remarkable hill called Jacob's Sugar Loaf.\n\nIzium: Izium (Ukrainian: \u0406\u0437\u044e\u043c ; also Romanized Izum, Izyum; literally raisins), is a city situated on the Donets River in Kharkiv Oblast (province) of eastern Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of Izium Raion (district), Izium is administratively incorporated as a city of oblast significance and does not belong to the raion. It is located approximately 75 miles (120\u00a0km) southeast of the oblast capital, Kharkiv. 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It is shown on channel 6 of the basic cable tuner of the Glasgow EPB Cable television system.\n\nCable telephony: Cable telephony is a form of digital telephony over cable TV networks. A telephone interface installed at the customer's premises converts analog signals from the customer's in-home wiring to a digital signal, which is then sent over the cable connection to the company's switching center. The signal is then sent on to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Cable telephone provides another revenue stream for cable television system operators and gives the consumer the convenience of a single bill for combined television, internet and telephone services.\n\nCable television headend: A cable television headend is a master facility for receiving television signals for processing and distribution over a cable television system. The headend facility is normally unstaffed and surrounded by some type of security fencing and is typically a building or large shed housing electronic equipment used to receive and re-transmit video over the local cable infrastructure. One can also find head ends in power line communication (PLC) substations and Internet communications networks.\n\nPrimeStar: PrimeStar was a U.S. direct broadcast satellite broadcasting company formed in 1991 by a consortium of cable television system operators (TCI Satellite Entertainment Group, Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications, Comcast and MediaOne) and GE Americom, the satellite arm of General Electric, collectively referred to as the \"PrimeStar Partners\". PrimeStar was the first medium-powered DBS system in the United States but slowly declined in popularity with the arrival of DirecTV in 1994 and Dish Network in 1996.\n\nPlayCable: PlayCable was an online service introduced in 1981 that allowed local cable television system operators to send games for the Intellivision over cable wires alongside normal television signals. Through the service, subscribers would use a device, called the PlayCable adapter, to download the games for play on their Intellivision. It was the first service that allowed users to download games for play on a video game console. PlayCable was not widely adopted, due in part to high costs for users and operators, as well as limitations of the PlayCable adapter. The service was discontinued in 1983.\n\nCable television franchise fee: In the United States cable television industry, a cable television franchise fee is an annual fee charged by a local government to a private cable television company as compensation for using public property it owns as right-of-way for its cable. In the US, cable television services are provided by private for-profit companies, cable television providers, which sign a franchise agreement with cities and counties to provide cable television to its residents. The franchise fee is set during initial negotiation of the franchise agreement, usually by a process in which the government requests bids from cable providers to serve their community. It can be renegotiated when the franchise agreement comes up for renewal, usually at intervals of 10 to 12 years. 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Ideas for a New Generation is a book released in 2011, edited by Labour blogger and activist Tom Scholes-Fogg and former Liberal Democrat supporter Hisham Hamid. The book is an edited compilation of 29 essays written by members of the British Labour Party including Members of Parliament, peers and activists. The book seeks to present ideas from all areas of the party's political spectrum, discussing the central theme of the future of the Labour Party following the 2010 general election. Topics covered include suggestions for the ideological direction of the party post\u2013New Labour, policy ideas and broad analysis of Labour's time in government. Contributors include Peter Watt, Lord West of Spithead, Baroness Goudie, Rupa Huq, Aaron Porter, Ann Black, William Bain, Lord Temple-Morris, David Hanson, Si\u00f4n Simon, Graham Stringer, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, Nick Palmer, Tony Lloyd, Bill Esterson, Lord Knight of Weymouth and Eric Joyce. 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He died on June 5, 2003 in Edmonds, Washington of prostate cancer.\n\nAblaze (film): Ablaze is a 2001 American film, starring John Bradley, Tom Arnold and Michael Dudikoff. It was directed by Jim Wynorski. The film uses stock footage from two other films. The car chase scene at the beginning of the film is edited from the 1993 film \"Striking Distance\". Ablaze also uses several footage from the film \"City on Fire\" during the entire movie. The film also contains stock footage from the 1970s TV Show \"Emergency! \"\n\nLouise Manning Hodgkins: Louise Manning Hodgkins (August 5, 1846 - November 28, 1935) was a 19th-century American educator, author, and missionary newspaper editor from Massachusetts. After completing her studies at Pennington Seminary and Wilbraham Wesleyan Academy, she became a teacher and preceptress at Lawrence College, before receiving a Master of Arts degree from that institution in 1876. She taught at Wellesley College for over a decade before turning her attentions to writing and editing. Her main works included \"Nineteenth Century Authors of Great Britain and the United States\", \"Study of the English Language\", and \"Via Christi\". She served as editor of \"The Heathen Woman's Friend\", the first organ of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and also edited \"Milton lyrics : L'allegro, Il penseroso, Comus, and Lycidas\" and Matthew Arnold's \"Sohrab and Rustum\".\n\nMatthew Arnold: Matthew Arnold (24 December 1822 \u2013 15 April 1888) was an English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools. He was the son of Thomas Arnold, the famed headmaster of Rugby School, and brother to both Tom Arnold, literary professor, and William Delafield Arnold, novelist and colonial administrator. Matthew Arnold has been characterised as a sage writer, a type of writer who chastises and instructs the reader on contemporary social issues.\n\nOakfield; or, Fellowship in the East: Oakfield; or, Fellowship in the East is a novel by William Delafield Arnold, first published in 1853. The book is one of the earliest novelistic accounts of life in British India, and its plot strongly mirrors the biography of its author. Set in India in the years surrounding the First Afghan War, the novel describes the unhappy experiences of the eponymous Edward Oakfield, an Oxford graduate who, we are told, enlisted in the East India Company's military service because he had grown tired of the metaphysical debates dominating that university. In India, Oakfield is repelled by what he sees as an absence of Christian gentlemanliness among the Company's military officers, and he soon retreats to introspection and the comradeship of a few, thinly spread, kindred spirits.\n\nWilliam Manning (author): William Manning (1747\u20131814) was a New England farmer, foot soldier and author. After fighting in the American Revolutionary War, he began to believe that his service and labor meant little to those in charge. He soon became a member of the Jeffersonian Republican Party (otherwise known as the Democratic-Republican Party) in response to the day\u2019s ruling Federalist Party. As the years passed and his distrust in government grew, he wrote multiple papers on what he deemed was the corruptness of the \u201cFew\u201d and what the \u201cMany\u201d endured because of it. In 1798, Manning wrote his most famous work, \"The Key of Libberty\" (later corrected to \"The Key of Liberty\"), in which he wrote that the goal of the Few was to distress and force the Many into financially depending on them, creating a continued cycle of dependence. He continued that the Many\u2019s only hope was to vote for leaders that would fight for those with lesser power and urge for smaller government. His work, however, would not be published for more than a century, mostly due to its controversial content.\n\nAlembic (magazine): Alembic was a poetry magazine established by Peter Barry, Ken Edwards, and Robert Gavin Hampson, which appeared eight times during the 1970s. The first issue appeared in 1973: it was a collection of poems by Barry, Edwards, Hampson and Jim Stewart with graphic work by John Simpson, Robert Snell and Sibani Raychaudhuri. The work was printed on different colours and sizes of paper - and contained in a plastic bag. It was sold at the Edinburgh Festival of 1973, where Hampson was working with the Liverpool-based multimedia group Zoom Cortex. (See Adrian Henri, \"Events and Happenings\", Thames and Hudson, for Zoom Cortex.) The second issue maintained the same format (a collection of loose pages in a plastic bag) but with an increased number of poets. Richard Kostelanetz's assemblages have been described by the editors as their model for this mode of publication. With the third issue, the magazine adopted the standard little-magazine format of the time: A4 pages, card cover, stapled. Alembic 3, 4 and 5 also marked a more self-conscious engagement with contemporary London-based experimental poetry. \"Alembic\" 3 (Spring 1975) announced the intention to engage with \"one area of contemporary creative practice' in each issue in order to represent the range of poetry being written in the UK. This issue focused on contemporary work that had its roots in surrealism. It included Lee Harwood's essay 'Surrealist Poetry Today', which had been a talk given at the Poetry Society, and it included work by Harwood, Paul Matthews, Jeff Nuttall, Heathcote Williams and others. \"Alembic\" 4 was edited solely by Hampson and was dedicated to open field poetry and the idea of place. Allen Fisher was the featured poet: in addition to work by him, there was also an interview with him conducted by Barry and Edwards. This issue also included work by Roy Fisher, Eric Mottram, and a small number of American poets, including Alan Davies, who was to be associated with LANGUAGE poetry. \"Alembic\" 5 (Autumn 1976)was edited solely by Edwards and focused on experimental prose, including work by Paul Buck, Opal Nations, Jeff Nuttall, Maxim Jakubowski, David Miller, the Canadian writer Greg Hollingshead and James Sherry, who was also associated with LANGUAGE poetry. This issue was also the first to be offset. (Like \"Alembic\" 4. it had a wrap around cover rather than card.) \"Alembic\" 6 (Summer 1977)was again solely edited by Hampson. It included further work by contributors to earlier issues. The featured poet was the Australian poet David Miller: as well as poems and essays by Miller, there was also poetry by Robert Lax and a reprint of work by Charles Madge, on both of whom Miller had written. In addition, there was also work by Rosmarie Waldrop, Tom Leonard, Elaine Randell and Barry MacSweeney. \"Alembic\" 7 (Spring 1978), edited by Edwards and Hampson out of Lower Green Farm, was the 'Assemblage Issue', assembled by inviting a range of poets and visual artists to provide the contents. It included work by Jeremy Adler, Paul Buck, Herbert Burke, Paula Claire, cris cheek, Bob Cobbing, Glenda George, Robert Sheppard, E. E. Vonna-Michel, Lawrence Upton and others. A particular feature of this issue was that every cover was different: they were hand-printed by Vonna-Michel with a rubber-stamp used for the title. \"Alembic\" 9 (to be edited by Hampson) was promised, but never appeared: Edwards had begun to publish \"Reality Studios\" as a slimmer, faster and more frequent publication. 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Candy signed with RCA in February 2014, releasing her debut EP \"Opulence\" on May 6, 2014 which features title track as lead and major label debut single. Later she joined Columbia's UK roster. She has since left Sony. Candy's second EP is set to be released in the fall of 2017.\n\nJoe Karafi\u00e1t: Joe Karafi\u00e1t (born 1957 in Prague) is a Czech singer and guitarist. In 1980, he emigrated from Czechoslovakia to London and he left England after two years. Settled in Canada, he played with various musicians and also recorded an album with another Czech musician Vratislav Brabenec. After the Velvet Revolution, he returned to Prague, where became a member of Garage. In 1997, he joined The Plastic People of the Universe. In 2014, he released debut EP called \"Zodiak\", which was produced by Boris Carloff. 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Since 1982 she has lived and worked in Australia, and holds dual Australian-American citizenship. She recorded or toured as a backing singer for Australian artists, Richard Clapton, Australian Crawl, Cold Chisel, Jimmy Barnes, James Morrison and John Farnham.\n\nFascination Records: Fascination Records is a United Kingdom-based record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operated as an imprint of Polydor Records. The label was launched in spring of 2006, and is managed by former TOTP Magazine editor Peter Loraine. It concentrates on a relatively small number of pop acts and will complement the re-activated Fiction rock imprint.\n\nSunshine pop: Sunshine pop (originally called soft pop ) is a lightly-produced subgenre of pop music originating in Southern California in the mid 1960s. Rooted in easy-listening, advertising jingles, and the growing drug culture, sunshine pop acts combined nostalgic or anxious moods with \"an appreciation for the beauty of the world\". It largely consisted of lesser-known artists who imitated more popular groups like the Beach Boys, the Mamas & the Papas, and the 5th Dimension. While the Beach Boys are noted as prominent influences, they rarely worked in the genre.\n\nOperation Hurricane: Operation Hurricane was the test of the first UK atomic device, on 3 October 1952. A plutonium implosion device was detonated in the lagoon in the Monte Bello Islands in Western Australia. With the success of Operation Hurricane, Britain became the third nuclear power after the United States and the Soviet Union.\n\nBritish Invasion: The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom, as well as other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States, and significant to rising \"counterculture\" on both sides of the Atlantic. 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He retired after 9 years in the CFL in January 2014 after winning 2 Grey Cups (2007 & 2012) and he is the only offensive lineman to ever score a touchdown in a Grey Cup game (2010). Before his CFL career, Marc was an All-Star (All Big East) lineman with the Boston College Eagles from 1999-2003. He continues to be a real estate sales representative in the Ottawa, ON area.\n\nRashaan Salaam: Rashaan Iman Salaam (October 8, 1974 \u2013 December 5, 2016) was an American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for four seasons during the 1990s. Salaam played college football for the University of Colorado and won the 1994 Heisman Trophy. He was picked by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 1995 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Bears and Cleveland Browns of the NFL. Salaam died on December 5, 2016, of an apparent suicide.\n\nDante Hall: Damieon Dante Hall (born September 20, 1978) is a former American football return specialist and wide receiver who played nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Hall is considered one of the best return specialists in NFL history. Hall is nicknamed \"The Human Joystick.\" Hall was a fifth round draft pick out of Texas A&M University by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2000 NFL Draft. Hall played for the Chiefs for six years before being traded to the St. Louis Rams on April 25, 2007 for the Rams' third and fifth-round pick in the 2007 NFL Draft. Hall was ranked the 10th greatest return specialist in NFL History on NFL Network's NFL Top 10 Return Aces.\n\nRay Snell: Ray Snell (born February 24, 1958) is a former guard in the National Football League for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Pittsburgh Steelers and the Detroit Lions. Tampa Bay, using their 4th ever first round draft pick, acquired Snell with the 22nd pick in the first round of the 1980 NFL Draft. After four seasons in Tampa Bay in which he started 46 of 64 games he was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Once in Pittsburgh he immediately started 13 games. In 1986, he suffered a blow out fracture to the right eye, in which a bone was lodged behind it. He was then traded to the Detroit Lions where he retired. During 1981, he and George Yarno alternated plays bringing in the offensive play call for Doug Williams.\n\nList of Atlanta Falcons first-round draft picks: The Atlanta Falcons, a professional American football team based in Atlanta, are part of the National Football Conference South Division. They joined the National Football League (NFL) as an expansion team for the 1966 season and became the first NFL franchise in the Southeastern United States. They first participated in the 1966 NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting, more commonly known as the NFL Draft. In the NFL Draft, each NFL franchise annually seeks to add new players to its roster. Teams are ranked in reverse order based on the previous season's record, with the worst record picking first, the second-worst picking second and so on. The two exceptions to this order are made for teams that appeared in the previous Super Bowl; the Super Bowl champion always picks 32nd, and the Super Bowl loser always picks 31st. Teams have the option of trading away their picks to other teams for different picks, players, cash, or a combination thereof. 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The first dam on the site, built and opened in 1890, was a timber-and-rock crib dam. This structure was the first hydroelectric dam built in Montana and the first built on the Missouri River. The dam helped give the city of Great Falls the nickname \"The Electric City.\" A second dam, built of concrete in 1926 and opened in 1927, replaced the first dam, which was not removed and lies submerged in the reservoir. Almost unchanged since 1926, the dam is 782 ft long and 34.5 ft high, and its powerhouse contains three turbines capable of generating seven megawatts (MW) of power each. The maximum power output of the dam is 18 MW. Montana Power Company built the second dam, PPL Corporation purchased it in 1997 and sold it to NorthWestern Corporation in 2014. The reservoir behind the dam has no official name, but was called the Long Pool for many years. 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The dam is operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), which built the dam in the early 1940s as part of a unified plan to provide electricity and flood control in the Tennessee Valley and create a continuous 652 mi navigable river channel from Knoxville, Tennessee to Paducah, Kentucky. It is the uppermost of nine TVA dams on the Tennessee River. The dam impounds the 14600 acre Fort Loudoun Lake and its tailwaters are part of Watts Bar Lake. The generating capacity of Fort Loudoun Dam is enhanced by the Tellico Reservoir, from which water is diverted via canal to Fort Loudoun Lake.\n\nJig\u00fcey Dam: The Jig\u00fcey Dam is an arch-gravity dam on the Nizao River about 32 km east of San Crist\u00f3bal in San Crist\u00f3bal Province of the Dominican Republic. At 110.5 m tall, it is the third highest dam in the country. The purpose of the dam is to produce hydroelectric power and it supplies the largest hydroelectric power station in the country. The dam diverts water through over 4.4 km of headrace pipe and penstock to the power station downstream. The power station contains two 49 MW Francis turbine-generators for an installed capacity of 98 MW. The dam was completed and its power station was commissioned 1992. It cost US$500 million to build and funding was provided by the host government.\n\nHiwassee Dam: Hiwassee Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Hiwassee River in Cherokee County, in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is one of three dams on the river owned and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, which built the dam in the late 1930s to bring flood control and electricity to the region. The dam impounds the Hiwassee Lake of 6000 acre , and its tailwaters are part of Apalachia Lake. At 307 ft , Hiwassee Dam is the third highest dam in the TVA system, behind only Fontana and Watauga.\n\nApalachia Dam: Apalachia Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Hiwassee River in Cherokee County, in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The dam is the lowermost of three dams on the river owned and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, which built the dam in the early 1940s to provide emergency power for aluminum production during World War II. While the dam is in North Carolina, an 8.3 mi underground conduit carries water from the dam's reservoir to the powerhouse located 12 mi downstream across the state line in Polk County, Tennessee.\n\nFontana Dam: Fontana Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Little Tennessee River in Swain and Graham counties, North Carolina, United States. The dam is operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, which built the dam in the early 1940s to accommodate the skyrocketing electricity demands in the Tennessee Valley at the height of World War II. At 480 ft high, Fontana is the tallest dam in the Eastern United States, and at the time of its construction, it was the fourth tallest dam in the world.\n\nCampos Novos Dam: The Campos Novos Dam (also known as Barragem de Campos Novos locally) is a hydroelectric dam in the Santa Catarina state in southern Brazil. In 2006, at 200 m dam height, it was regarded as the third highest dam of this type (concrete-faced rock fill dam or CFRD) in the world, but, in June 2006, the water which it held back ran out following a break in the dam wall.\n\nNottely Dam: Nottely Dam is a hydroelectric and flood storage dam on the Nottely River in Union County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. The dam is owned and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, which built the dam in the early 1940s as a flood control structure and to help regulate flow at nearby Hiwassee Dam. The dam impounds the Lake Nottely of 4180 acre . While the dam was built primarily for flood storage, a generator was installed at Nottely in the 1950s, giving it a small hydroelectric output.\n\nChatuge Dam: Chatuge Dam is a flood control and hydroelectric dam on the Hiwassee River in Clay County, in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The dam is the uppermost of three dams on the river owned and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, which built the dam in the early 1940s for flood storage and to provide flow regulation at Hiwassee Dam further downstream. The dam impounds the 7000 acre Chatuge Lake, which straddles the North Carolina-Georgia state line. 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Hendricks, a Cape Malay, was considered the fastest bowler in South Africa in the 1890s. He suffered from the racial segregation in South Africa throughout his career, particularly in a much publicised prevention of him touring England in 1894. He instead made gradually reduced appearances in South African domestic cricket.\n\nHolland (album): Holland is the 19th studio album by the American rock group the Beach Boys, released on January 8, 1973. Self-produced by the band, the album peaked at No. 36 in the US and No. 20 in the UK. The album is the second of two studio recordings to feature Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar, who joined the band the previous year to record \"Carl and the Passions - So Tough\" (1972).\n\nWhy Fight It?: Why Fight It? is the sixth and final studio album by Australian rock band Mondo Rock, released in December 1990. The album includes former Beach Boys drummer Ricky Fataar and American guitarist Waddy Wachtel. The album peaked at number 92 on the Kent Music Report.\n\nThe Flames: The Flames was a musical group from Durban in South Africa. The band was originally formed in 1963 by guitarist Steve Fataar, bassist Brother Fataar (real name Edries Fataar), drummer George Faber and guitarist Eugene Champion. However, this line-up would only be together to record a couple of songs. Ricky Fataar replaced George Faber as the band's drummer around 1964 and Edries Fredericks replaced Eugene Champion as the guitarist. Baby Duval briefly replaced Edries Fredericks in 1967, although it is unclear whether he was involved in any of the recordings that were released. Blondie Chaplin then replaced Baby Duval in 1967. This was to be the line-up from 1967 until their demise as a group in 1970.\n\nSosatie: Sosatie (pl sosaties) is a traditional South African dish of meat (usually lamb or mutton) cooked on skewers. The term derives from \"sate\" (\"skewered meat\") and \"saus\" (spicy sauce). It is of Cape Malay origin, used in Afrikaans, the primary language of the Cape Malays, and the word has gained greater circulation in South Africa. Marinated, cubed meat (usually lamb) is skewered and braaied (barbecued) shish-kebab style. Sosatie recipes vary, but commonly the ingredients can include cubes of lamb, beef, chicken, dried apricots, red onions and mixed peppers.\n\nJohnny Lee Schell: Johnny Lee Schell is an American guitarist and songwriter. In the 1970s, he premiered as a prominent member of a Texas-based southern rock band, Baby. Since his professional debut, he has played with dozens of well-known recording artists. His inclusion on albums such as Bonnie Raitt's \"Green Light\" (1982) and \"Nick of Time\" (1989) has lent him his bearing in American pop music culture. Yet, Schell's works had already journeyed from North America to Australia, when he worked with Australian soul singer Ren\u00e9e Geyer on her album \"So Lucky\" (1981). 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It co-stars Denis O'Hare, Casey Wilson, Dean Stockwell, Troian Bellisario, and Corey Stoll.\n\nEasier with Practice: Easier with Practice is a 2009 American drama film written and directed by Kyle Patrick Alvarez. It stars Brian Geraghty, Kel O'Neill, Marguerite Moreau, Jeanette Brox, Jenna Gavigan and Katie Aselton. The story is based on a 2006 GQ Article written by Davy Rothbart.\n\nTye Sheridan: Tye Kayle Sheridan (born November 11, 1996) is an American actor. Sheridan made his feature film debut in Terrence Malick's experimental drama film \"The Tree of Life\" (2011) and had his first leading role in Jeff Nichols's film \"Mud\" (2012). He also co-starred in David Gordon Green's drama \"Joe\" (2013). In 2015, he starred in the drama \"The Stanford Prison Experiment\". Sheridan played Cyclops in the 2016 film \"\", and will portray the lead character, Wade Watts, in Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Ernest Cline's \"Ready Player One\", which is scheduled for a March 30, 2018 release. . He will also be reprising his role as Cyclops in the upcoming film \"\".\n\nBlackway: Blackway (also known as Go With Me) is a 2015 American thriller film directed by Daniel Alfredson and written by Joseph Gangemi and Gregory Jacobs, based on the 2008 novel \"Go with Me\" by Castle Freeman, Jr. The film stars Anthony Hopkins, Julia Stiles, Ray Liotta, and Alexander Ludwig. Filming began on November 12, 2014, in Enderby, British Columbia. Although screened as \"Go with Me\" at the Venice Film Festival in 2015, it was not released for public viewing in the U.S. until 10 June 2016.\n\nThe Experiment (2010 film): The Experiment is a 2010 American drama thriller film directed by Paul T. Scheuring and starring Adrien Brody, Forest Whitaker, Cam Gigandet, Clifton Collins, Jr., and Maggie Grace, about an experiment which resembles Philip Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment in 1971.\n\nStanford Prison Experiment (band): Stanford Prison Experiment was an American punk band based in Los Angeles, California, whose name was a reference to the Stanford prison experiment conducted by psychologist Philip Zimbardo in 1971. The band represented various subgenres such as hardcore, post-hardcore, and grunge. Its leader learned about the SPE as an employee for the audio/visual dept at UCLA (He set up/played the film for a class).\n\nChristina Maslach: Christina Maslach (born January 21, 1946) is an American social psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, known for her research on occupational burnout. When she was in graduate school, Maslach was instrumental in stopping the Stanford prison experiment.\n\nEzra Miller: Ezra Matthew Miller (born September 30, 1992) is an American actor and singer. He made his feature film debut in the film \"Afterschool\" (2008). He starred as the title character in the drama \"We Need to Talk About Kevin\" (2011) and co-starred in the film adaptation of \"The Perks of Being a Wallflower\" (2012). In 2015, he co-starred in the drama \"The Stanford Prison Experiment\" and in the comedy \"Trainwreck\". 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The chapel is in the Anglican benefice of Astbury and Smallwood in the deanery of Congleton, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the diocese of Chester.\n\nNether Alderley Mill: Nether Alderley Mill is a 16th-century watermill located in Congleton Road (the A34), to the south of the village of Nether Alderley, Cheshire, England. It is owned by the National Trust, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade\u00a0II* listed building. It is a unique example of a triple overshot waterwheel system, two of which are in working order. It is one of only four virtually complete corn mills in Cheshire.\n\nSt Peter's Church, Congleton: St Peter's Church is in Chapel Street, Congleton, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade\u00a0I listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the Diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the deanery of Congleton. Its benefice is combined with those of St\u00a0Stephen, Congleton, St\u00a0John the Evangelist, Buglawton, and Holy Trinity, Mossley. Alec Clifton-Taylor includes it in his list of 'best' English parish churches.\n\nLittle Moreton Hall: Little Moreton Hall, also known as Old Moreton Hall, is a moated half-timbered manor house 4 mi southwest of Congleton in Cheshire, England. The earliest parts of the house were built for the prosperous Cheshire landowner William Moreton in about 1504\u201308, and the remainder was constructed in stages by successive generations of the family until about 1610. The building is highly irregular, with three asymmetrical ranges forming a small, rectangular cobbled courtyard. A National Trust guidebook describes Little Moreton Hall as being \"lifted straight from a fairy story, a gingerbread house\". 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The plants can become invasive in some areas, and are common weeds in New Zealand.\n\nLophosoria quadripinnata: Lophosoria quadripinnata is a species of fern that, according to DNA molecular analysis, belongs to the Dicksoniaceae family, where it is placed in the genus \"Lophosoria\". It is found in the Americas spanning from Cuba and Mexico to Chile. In Chile it is present in the area between Talca and Ays\u00e9n including Juan Fern\u00e1ndez Islands. In Argentina it grows only in the humid valleys of western Neuqu\u00e9n and R\u00edo Negro Province. Diamondleaf fern is a common name. In Spanish it is known as 'ampe' (from the Mapudungun a\u00f1pe) or palmilla, but one has to remember that there are several species of ferns called \"palmillas\" that have larger or smaller fronds, and which grow in colder climates. It is a medium-sized plant, growing to about 4\u20135 feet (though 10\u201312 feet in a sheltered place at Arduaine Garden in Argyll, Scotland) and even though the rhizome does not grow a trunk, it is clearly related to the other tree ferns due to features that were apparently already present in their common ancestor, like 'pneumathodes', and the rhizome which changed from the dorsiventral symmetry typical of the other ferns, to a radial symmetry typical of tree ferns. Their large and multiple pinnate fronds, with the petiole raised adaxially, and the hairs on the rhizome and lower part of the petioles, also resemble those of tree ferns. To identify the species, use the position and characteristics of the spores found on the fertile fronds. The genus already existed in the Cretaceous Period in southern Gondwana according to fossil remains found in Antarctica. The species is well known as an ornamental plant.\n\nThelypteris: Thelypteris (maiden ferns) is a genus of ferns in the family Thelypteridaceae, order Polypodiales. If the genus is defined fairly broadly, it contains 875 species, many of which are extremely similar to one another, and is found nearly worldwide. The ferns are terrestrial, with the exception of a few which are lithophytes (grow on rocks). The bulk of the species are tropical, although there are a number of temperate species.\n\nFrond dimorphism: Frond dimorphism refers to a difference in ferns between the fertile and sterile fronds. Since ferns, unlike flowering plants, bear spores on the leaf blade itself, this may affect the form of the frond itself. In some species of ferns, there is virtually no difference between the fertile and sterile fronds, such as in the genus \"Dryopteris\", other than the mere presence of the sori, or fruit-dots, on the back of the fronds. Some other species, such as \"Polystichum acrostichoides\" (Christmas fern), or some ferns of the genus \"Osmunda\", feature dimorphism on a portion of the frond only. Others, such as some species of \"Blechnum\" and \"Woodwardia\", have fertile fronds that are markedly taller than the sterile. Still others, such as \"Osmunda cinnamomea\" (Cinnamon fern), or plants of the family Onocleaceae, have fertile fronds that are completely different from the sterile.\n\nThelypteris kunthii: Thelypteris kunthii, the Kunth's maiden fern or southern shield fern, is the most common of the maiden ferns in the southeastern United States south of the fall line. It ranges westward to eastern Texas. It usually grows in moist to dry terrestrial situations, but can also be epipetric. It often grows as a greenhouse escape in areas north of its usual range.\n\nCryptogramma: Cryptogramma is a genus of ferns known commonly as rockbrakes or parsley ferns. They are one of the three genera in the Cryptogrammoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. \"Cryptogramma\" ferns can be found in temperate regions on several continents worldwide. These ferns have two kinds of leaves which often look so different that at first glance they appear to belong to different plants. The fertile leaves have long, narrow, bumpy segments with undersides covered thickly in sporangia. The edges of the segments may curl back to cover the sporangia, forming a false indusium. The sterile leaves have thinner, wider segments which may be rounded and resemble the leaves of parsley. These ferns grow in rocky areas, often in crevices and cracks.\n\nPhegopteris: Phegopteris is a genus of ferns known collectively as the beech ferns. Traditionally this genus included only the first three species listed. 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King: John William King (October 10, 1918 \u2013 August 9, 1996) was an American lawyer, jurist, and Democratic politician from Manchester, New Hampshire. He received his law degree from Columbia Law School in 1943. He practiced law in Manchester and served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. In 1962 he was elected Governor of New Hampshire, becoming only the third Democratic Governor of the Granite State in 88 years, and the first since Fred Herbert Brown lost the 1924 election. After his three terms as Governor of New Hampshire, he served on the New Hampshire Supreme Court from 1979, and as its Chief Justice from 1981 until 1986.\n\nChris Spirou: Chris Spirou is a politician in New Hampshire in the United States. He was born in the town of Porti in the Prefecture of Karditsa, Province of Thessaly, Greece, and migrated in 1956, at the age of 13, to the United States of America. He is a graduate of Saint Anselm College, Goffstown, New Hampshire, and holds a Master's Degree in Urban Studies and Social Change from Goddard College, Vermont. Spirou lectured in many universities including Harvard University and Dartmouth College and has taught the course as an adjunct professor at New Hampshire College (now Southern New Hampshire University). In 1970 he was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives. He has been New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman and was a Democratic nominee for governor.\n\nVesta M. Roy: Vesta M. Roy (n\u00e9e\u00a0Coward ; March 26, 1925February 9, 2002) was a Republican New Hampshire politician. She was the first woman to serve as both the President of the New Hampshire Senate and Governor of New Hampshire. She began her brief time as Acting Governor of New Hampshire when the sitting governor fell ill and died prior to the end of his term.\n\nList of colonial governors of New Hampshire: The territory of the present United States state of New Hampshire has a colonial history dating back to the 1620s. This history is significantly bound to that of the neighboring Massachusetts, whose colonial precursors either claimed the New Hampshire territory, or shared governors with it. First settled in the 1620s under a land grant to John Mason, the colony consisted of a small number of settlements near the seacoast before growing further inland in the 18th century. Mason died in 1635, and the colonists appropriated a number of his holdings. Thomas Roberts served as the last Colonial Governor of the Dover Colony before it became part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In 1641 the New Hampshire colonists agreed to be ruled by Massachusetts Bay Colony, which also claimed the territory. Massachusetts governed the New Hampshire settlements until 1680, when it became the royally chartered Province of New Hampshire. In 1686 the territory became part of the Dominion of New England, which was effectively disbanded in 1689 following the 1688 Glorious Revolution in England. After an interregnum under \"de facto\" rule from Massachusetts, Samuel Allen, who had acquired the Mason land claims, became governor. From 1699 to 1741 the governorships of New Hampshire and the Province of Massachusetts Bay were shared.\n\nSamuel Bell: Samuel Bell (February 9, 1770December 23, 1850) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 14th Governor of New Hampshire from 1819 to 1823, and as the United States Senator for New Hampshire from 1823 to 1835. Born in Londonderry in the Province of New Hampshire, Bell became a lawyer in the 1790s, and entered politics by becoming a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1804. In 1806, the year he left the House, he became the head of a bank which during his tenure in that position became the only New Hampshire bank to fail between 1792 and 1840. A member of the New Hampshire Senate from 1807 to 1809, and an associate justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court from 1816 to 1819, Bell was elected to become the Governor of New Hampshire in 1819 as Democratic-Republican. Re-elected in 1820, 1821, and 1822 against token opposition, Bell's victory in 1822 was accompanied by the largest share of votes cast for a governor candidate of New Hampshire since John Taylor Gilman's victory in 1795. Whilst Governor, New Hampshire's crime level fell, and industry within the state prospered. In 1823, declining to stand again for the governorship, he became a Senator for New Hampshire. He won re-election in 1829, was the chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Claims, and left the Senate in 1835. He retired from public life thereafter, and died in Chester, New Hampshire at the age of 80. He is buried in Chester Village Cemetery, Rockingham, New Hampshire.\n\nFrank W. Rollins: Frank West Rollins (February 24, 1860 \u2013 October 27, 1915) was an American lawyer, banker, and Republican politician from Concord, New Hampshire. His father, Edward H. Rollins, had represented New Hampshire in the United States Senate. Frank served New Hampshire in the state's Senate (as its president in 1895) and as governor. Rollins and others founded the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests in 1901, a private organization to protect the forests now known as the \"Forest Society.\" A shelter was built in his honor at Lost River in Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire in 1912, and remains there. As Governor of New Hampshire, he invented and founded \"Old Home Week\" intended to remind New Hampshiremen to return to their hometowns. This was in response to the large numbers of people moving to the Midwest (Minnesota in particular) because of the slow economy in the northeast at the time. He and his father started the investment banking firm of E.H. Rollins and Sons, which became one of the largest in the country by the crash of 1929. After the crash, it was very diminished and finally closed in the 1940s. New research shows that Rollins and Senator John Weeks collaborated on the founding of the National Forest Act of 1911, signed by the President William Howard Taft.\n\nExecutive Council of New Hampshire: The Executive Council of the State of New Hampshire (commonly known as the Governor's Council) is the executive body of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The Executive Council advises the Governor on all matters and provides a check on the governor's power. While the governor retains the right to veto legislation passed by the New Hampshire General Court, and commands the New Hampshire National Guard, the council has veto power over pardons, contracts with a value greater than $10,000, and nominations. The Executive Council Chambers have been located in the New Hampshire State House since the chambers were added to the capitol in 1909.\n\nJoseph Foster: Joseph A. Foster (born June 10, 1959) is the former Attorney General of the State of New Hampshire. He was formerly a Democratic member of the New Hampshire Senate, representing the 13th District from 2002 until 2008 and served as the State Senate Majority Leader in 2007 and 2008. Previously he was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1994 through 1998. On April 17, 2013 he was confirmed to the office of Attorney General. He took office on May 15, 2013, succeeding Michael A. 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The same year, Chopra's role in the box-office hit musical \"Andaaz\" won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. In 2004, she starred in the highly successful comedy \"Mujhse Shaadi Karogi\" and garnered critical acclaim for her breakthrough role in the thriller \"Aitraaz\" which earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role and a second Best Supporting Actress nomination. Chopra starred in six films in 2005, including \"\" and \"Bluffmaster! \". In 2006, she starred in two of the highest-grossing films of the yearthe superhero film \"Krrish\" and the action thriller \"Don\".\n\nMannara Chopra: Mannara Chopra (born 29 March 1991) is an Indian film actress and model who predominantly works in Hindi and Telugu films. She is the cousin of Bollywood actresses Priyanka Chopra, Parineeti Chopra, and Meera Chopra. 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It was directly subordinate to German Armed Forces High Command. The area under the command of the OB West varied as the war progressed. At its farthest extent it reached the French Atlantic coast. By the end of World War II in Europe it was reduced to commanding troops in Bavaria.\n\nIoannis Davos: Ioannis Davos (Greek: \u0399\u03c9\u03ac\u03bd\u03bd\u03b7\u03c2 \u039d\u03c4\u03ac\u03b2\u03bf\u03c2 , 1918 \u2013 15 January 2008) was a Greek Army officer who rose to the rank of full General, and held the posts of Chief of the Hellenic Army General Staff and of the Armed Forces High Command.\n\nSupreme Command (Kingdom of Yugoslavia): The Supreme Command or High Command () was the highest headquarters of the armed forces of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during wartime. According to regulations, upon activation the general staff became the staff of the Supreme Command and the Chief of the General Staff became Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command (\"Na\u010delnik \u0161taba Vrhovne komande\"). While the king was at all times commander-in-chief of the armed forces, during wartime the Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command was the \"de facto\" supreme commander.\n\nWilhelm Keitel: Wilhelm Keitel (22 September 1882 \u2013 16 October 1946) was a German field marshal who served as Chief of the Armed Forces High Command (\"Oberkommando der Wehrmacht\" or OKW) in Nazi Germany during World War II. According to David Stahel, Keitel was \"well known and [...] reviled as Hitler's dependable mouthpiece and habitual yes-man\" among his military colleagues.\n\nTelmo Vargas: General Telmo Oswaldo Vargas Benalc\u00e1zar (9 October 1912 \u2013 9 August 2013) was Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Ecuador, who overthrew the military junta of Ram\u00f3n Castro Jij\u00f3n on 29 March 1966. After Castro Jij\u00f3n turned over power to army high command, the high command appointed Clemente Yerovi as president of the civilian junta. As the leader of the army high command, Vargas is considered by some to have briefly served as head of state of Ecuador. He died on 9 August 2013 at the age of 100.\n\nAlfred Jodl: Alfred Josef Ferdinand Jodl (\u00a0\u00a0 ; 10 May 1890 \u2013 16 October 1946) was a German general and war criminal during World War II, who served as the Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht).\n\nOberkommando des Heeres: The Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH) was the Supreme High Command of the German Army. It was founded in 1935 as a part of Adolf Hitler's re-militarisation of the Third Reich. Its commander held the title \"Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres\", Supreme High Commander of the Army. From 1938 OKH was together with OKL \"Oberkommando der Luftwaffe\", Supreme High Command of the Air Force and OKM \"Oberkommando der Marine\", Supreme High Command of the Navy, formally subordinated to the OKW \"Oberkommando der Wehrmacht\", Supreme High Command of all Armed Forces (with exception of the Waffen-SS). During the war OKH had the responsibility of strategic planning of Armies and Army Groups, while the General Staff of the OKH managed operational matters. Each German Army also had an \"Armeeoberkommando\", Army Command, or AOK. Until the German defeat at Moscow in December 1941, OKH and its staff was \"de facto\" the most important unit within the German war planning. OKW (\"Oberkommando der Wehrmacht\", Supreme High Command of the Armed Forces) then took over this function for theaters other than the Russian front.\n\nErnst John von Freyend: Ernst John von Freyend (25 March 1909\u2013 24 March 1980) was a German Oberkommando der Wehrmacht officer who served during World War II as the adjutant to Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel. He is notable for unwittingly helping to place the 20 July plot bomb that was intended to kill Adolf Hitler.\n\nRoyal Gendarmerie of Cambodia: The Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia (Khmer: \u1780\u1784\u179a\u17b6\u1787\u17a2\u17b6\u179c\u17bb\u1792\u17a0\u178f\u17d2\u1790 ), or \"Military Police\", is a branch of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and it is responsible for the maintenance of public order and internal security in Cambodia. The paramilitary unit has a strength of 10,000 soldiers deployed in all provinces. Its headquarters is located in Phnom Penh, with the unit's chain of command through the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces High Command. The Gendarmerie is under the direct supervision of a commander with an equivalent rank to Lieutenant-General. The High Command is responsible for monitoring all Gendarmerie units as well as general training. The current commander of Gendarmerie is lieutenant-General Sao Sokha, a former bodyguard and personal advisor to Cambodian Prime minister Hun Sen.", "question": "Ernst John von Freyend was adjutant to which Chief of the Armed Forces High Command during WWII?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"adjutant_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the adjutant."}, "superior_officer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the superior officer."}, "superior_officer_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title held by the superior officer."}, "military_organization": {"type": "string", "description": "The military organization the officers belonged to."}, "conflict": {"type": "string", "description": "The historical conflict during which the service took place."}}, "required": ["adjutant_name", "superior_officer_name", "superior_officer_title", "military_organization", "conflict"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"adjutant_name": "Ernst John von Freyend", "superior_officer_name": "Wilhelm Keitel", "superior_officer_title": "Chief of the Armed Forces High Command", "military_organization": "Armed Forces High Command (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht)", "conflict": "World War II"}, "ground_truth": {"adjutant_name": "Ernst John von Freyend", "superior_officer_name": "Wilhelm Keitel", "superior_officer_title": "Chief of the Armed Forces High Command", "military_organization": "Oberkommando der Wehrmacht", "conflict": "World War II"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1833, "output_tokens": 73, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "e17b22cf27625d141c22e51d5bf9cd2f0b14df1dc910f8876baba9b87e544994", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a7a308f5542996c55b2dd35", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Everton", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "1985 FA Charity Shield: The 1985 FA Charity Shield (also known as the General Motors FA Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 63rd FA Charity Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's First Division and FA Cup competitions. The match was played on 10 August 1985 at Wembley Stadium and contested by Everton, who had won the 1984\u201385 First Division, and Manchester United, who had won the 1984\u201385 FA Cup. Everton won 2\u20130 with goals from Trevor Steven and Adrian Heath. Trevor Steven put Everton into the lead when he swept home from six yards after a cross from the left in the first half. The second goal came in the second half when Manchester United goalkeeper Gary Bailey dropped a cross from the left to allow Adrian Heath to tip the ball past him into the left corner of the net.\n\n1908 FA Charity Shield: The 1908 FA Charity Shield was the first Charity Shield, a football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Football League and Southern League competitions. It was intended as a replacement for the Sheriff of London Charity Shield, after The Football Association declined to provide a professional club to the organisers of that event for the annual amateurs vs. professionals match. The new match was subsequently arranged to take place at Chelsea F.C.'s home ground, Stamford Bridge. Following the conclusion of the respective leagues, 1907\u201308 Football League winners Manchester United were scheduled to play against 1907\u201308 Southern League champions Queens Park Rangers.\n\n1956 FA Charity Shield: The 1956 FA Charity Shield was the 34th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match held between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match was contested by Manchester United, who had won the 1955\u201356 Football League, and Manchester City, who had won the 1955\u201356 FA Cup, at Maine Road, Manchester, on 24 October 1956. 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Everton won the match 1\u20130 with a goal from Vinny Samways when he caught Tim Flowers off his line and lifted the ball over him from the left of the penalty area and into the right corner of the net. Dave Watson lifted the trophy for Everton.\n\n2012 Trinidad and Tobago Charity Shield: The 2012 Trinidad and Tobago Charity Shield (known as the \"Digicel Charity Shield\" for sponsorship reasons) was the inaugural edition of the Charity Shield, which was a football match that opened the 2012\u201313 TT Pro League season. The match was played at Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella on 8 September 2012, between the winners of the previous season's Pro League and Pro Bowl competitions. The match was contested by the 2012 Digicel Pro Bowl winners, Defence Force, and the champions of the 2011\u201312 Pro League, W Connection. The \"Savonetta Boys\" won the match 2\u20130 with goals from Shahdon Winchester and Joevin Jones, who was later named the \"Man of the Match\".\n\n1907 Sheriff of London Charity Shield: The 1907 Sheriff of London Charity Shield was the tenth and final Sheriff of London Charity Shield. It was replaced the next season by the FA Charity Shield. It was, however, revived a few times later in the 20th Century for fundraising purposes.\n\n1967 FA Charity Shield: The 1967 FA Charity Shield was the 45th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match held between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match was contested by Manchester United, who had won the 1966\u201367 Football League, and Tottenham Hotspur, who had won the 1966\u201367 FA Cup, at Old Trafford, Manchester, on 12 August 1967. The match was drawn 3\u20133, which meant that the two clubs shared the Shield, holding it for six months each. Bobby Charlton scored two goals for United, while Denis Law scored their third. Jimmy Robertson and Frank Saul scored for Spurs, but the match is most famous for Tottenham's second goal, which was scored by goalkeeper Pat Jennings. Ball in hand, Jennings punted it downfield, only for it to bounce in front of United goalkeeper Alex Stepney, over his head and into the goal.\n\n1990 FA Charity Shield: The 1990 FA Charity Shield (also known as the Tennent's Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 68th Charity Shield, a football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played on 18 August 1990 between 1989\u201390 Football League champions Liverpool and 1989\u201390 FA Cup winners Manchester United. This would be the last time either team was to share the trophy, as new regulations were brought in two years later that allowed for extra time and subsequently a penalty shootout if a draw occurred in normal time.\n\n1970 FA Charity Shield: The 1970 FA Charity Shield was the 48th FA Charity Shield, the annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. It was contested between Everton, the reigning First Division champions, and Chelsea, holders of the FA Cup. Goals from Alan Whittle and Howard Kendall gave Everton a 2\u20131 victory; Chelsea's goal was scored by Ian Hutchinson. 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The film depicts the life of Eva Per\u00f3n, detailing her beginnings, rise to fame, political career and death at the age of 33. Directed by Alan Parker, and written by Parker and Oliver Stone, \"Evita\" stars Madonna as Eva, Jonathan Pryce as Eva's husband Juan Per\u00f3n, and Antonio Banderas as Ch\u00e9, an everyman who acts as the film's narrator.\n\nBugsy Malone: Bugsy Malone is a 1976 British musical gangster comedy film, directed by Alan Parker and featuring only child actors. Set in New York City, the film is loosely based on events in New York and Chicago from the early 1920s to 1931 during Prohibition, specifically the exploits of real-life gangsters like Al Capone and Bugs Moran, as dramatized in cinema. Parker lightened the subject matter considerably for the children's market; in the U.S. the film received a G rating.\n\nPink Floyd \u2013 The Wall: Pink Floyd \u2013 The Wall is a 1982 British live-action/animated musical drama film directed by Alan Parker with animated segments by political cartoonist Gerald Scarfe, and is based on the 1979 Pink Floyd album of the same name. The film centers around a confined rocker named Pink, who, after being driven into insanity by the death of his father and many depressive moments during his lifetime, constructs a metaphorical (and sometimes physical) wall to be protected from the world and emotional situations around him. When this coping mechanism backfires he puts himself on trial and sets himself free. The screenplay was written by Pink Floyd vocalist and bassist Roger Waters.\n\nList of accolades received by Evita (1996 film): \"Evita\" is a 1996 American musical drama film based on Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical of the same name about First Lady of Argentina, Eva Per\u00f3n. Directed by Alan Parker and written by Parker and Oliver Stone, the film starred Madonna, Antonio Banderas, and Jonathan Pryce in the leading roles of Eva, Ch\u00e9 and Juan Per\u00f3n respectively. Rice and Webber composed the film's musical score, while Darius Khondji was the cinematographer. Vincent Paterson created the choreography for the film and Gerry Hambling was responsible for editing. Penny Rose designed and created the period costumes for the film, and Brian Morris was the set designer.\n\nThe Life of David Gale: The Life of David Gale is a 2003 American drama film directed by Alan Parker (in his final film as a director) and written by Charles Randolph. The film is an international co-production, between the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom.\n\nEvita (soundtrack): Evita is the third soundtrack album by American singer Madonna. It was released on November 12, 1996, by Warner Bros. Records to promote the 1996 American musical drama film, \"Evita\". The film was based on Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1978 musical of the same name, about First Lady of Argentina, Eva Per\u00f3n. Additional performers on \"Evita\" include Antonio Banderas, Jonathan Pryce and Jimmy Nail, but it is considered a Madonna album since she sang majority of the songs. After securing the title role in \"Evita\", Madonna underwent vocal training in order to enhance her singing abilities. Director Alan Parker worked with Rice and Lloyd Webber to compose the soundtrack, reworking the original songs as well as write a new song, \"You Must Love Me\", for the film.\n\nAlan Parker (radio show): Alan Parker was a short radio series broadcast in February\u2013March 1995. There were 6 hour-long episodes that were broadcast on BBC Radio 1. It starred Simon Munnery as Alan Parker, a left-wing character (not to be confused with the director of the same name).\n\nThe Commitments (film): The Commitments is a 1991 Irish-British-American musical comedy-drama film based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Roddy Doyle. It was directed by Alan Parker, and written by Doyle, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. 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Modern scholars generally agree that he was not Polish.\n\nAstro Boy (2003 TV series): Astro Boy (\u30a2\u30b9\u30c8\u30ed\u30dc\u30fc\u30a4\u30fb\u9244\u8155\u30a2\u30c8\u30e0 , Asutoro B\u014di: Tetsuwan Atomu , lit. \"Astro Boy: Mighty Atom\") is a remake of the 1960s anime series of the same name created by Osamu Tezuka, which was produced by his company, Tezuka Productions, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, Dentsu, and Fuji Television network. It was also shown on Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and other regions. It was created to celebrate the birth date of Atom/Astro Boy (as well as the 40th anniversary of the original TV series). Under the original English name (instead of \"Mighty Atom\"), it kept the same classic art style as the original manga and anime, but was revisioned and modernized with more lush, high-quality, near-theatrical animation and visuals. 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As of September 2014, \"Vices and Virtues\" has sold over 50,000 copies.\n\nDavid Draiman: David Michael Draiman (born March 13, 1973) is an American songwriter and the vocalist for the band Disturbed as well as for the band Device. Draiman is known for his distorted voice and percussive singing style. In November 2006, Draiman was voted number 42 on the \"Hit Parader\"\u2019s \"\"Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time\"\". Draiman has written some of Disturbed's most successful singles, such as \"Stupify\", \"Down with the Sickness\", \"Indestructible\", and \"Inside the Fire\".\n\nAsylum (Disturbed album): Asylum is the fifth studio album by American metal band Disturbed. \"Asylum\" is meant to take a fresh direction in the band's music career, while remaining consistent with the band's previous albums. Most of the lyrical content was inspired by aspects of frontman David Draiman's life prior to making the album. The album was released on August 31, 2010 in the United States through Reprise Records. A tour in support of the album, titled the Asylum Tour, started in late August 2010. \"Asylum\" is also the third consecutive Disturbed album to not feature the Parental Advisory label (although the deluxe version on iTunes is marked explicit for live versions of their earlier material from \"The Sickness\").\n\nDevice (metal band): Device was an industrial metal band started by David Draiman, frontman of the heavy metal group Disturbed. Draiman was approached by Geno Lenardo, former guitarist of Filter, and together they started to work on new material. The two started work on a debut album in June 2012. The result of those sessions, \"Device\", was released on April 9, 2013. The first single and third track, \"Vilify\" was released to radio ahead of the album on February 19, 2013, alongside its first music video, directed by P. R. Brown. The second single and the introductory track, \"You Think You Know\", was released on June 11, 2013, alongside its music video, directed once again by Brown.\n\nPaul Young (singer, born 1947): Paul Young (17 June 1947 \u2013 15 July 2000) was an English singer and songwriter. He achieved success in the bands Sad Caf\u00e9 and Mike + The Mechanics.\n\nDisturbed (band): Disturbed is an heavy metal band from Homer Glen, Illinois, formed in 1996. The band includes vocalist David Draiman, bassist John Moyer, guitarist Dan Donegan, and drummer Mike Wengren. Former band members are bassist Steve Kmak and vocalist Erich Awalt.\n\nPrayer (song): \"Prayer\" is a song released on August 14, 2002 by the American heavy metal band Disturbed as the first single from their second album, \"Believe\". It was inspired by the death of vocalist David Draiman's grandfather as well as various circumstances after the September 11 attacks, and is about a conversation between Draiman and God. Upon release, many media outlets refused to air the \"Prayer\" music video, citing supposed similarities between the imagery of the music video and that of the September 11 attacks. \"Prayer\" peaked at number-three on two United States airplay charts, \"Billboard\"'s Mainstream Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts, as well as peaking at number-fifty-eight on \"Billboard\"'s Hot 100 and number-fourteen on the Canadian Singles Chart. \"Prayer\" is Disturbed's second highest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 and their highest charting single on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and 1 of only 2 of their songs to reach the top 5 on the chart (the other being \"Inside the Fire\", which peaked at No. 4).\n\nDevice (Device album): Device is the eponymous debut album from American industrial metal band Device, featuring David Draiman of Disturbed and former Filter guitarist Geno Lenardo. 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The canal connected the Anacostia River, called the \"Eastern Branch\" at that time, to Tiber Creek, the Potomac River, and later the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (C&O). The canal fell into disuse in the late 19th century and the city government covered over or filled in various sections.\n\nWhitewater Canal: The Whitewater Canal, which was built between 1836 and 1847, spanned a distance of seventy-six miles and stretched from Lawrenceburg, Indiana on the Ohio River to Hagerstown, Indiana.\n\nTiber Creek: Tiber Creek or Tyber Creek is a tributary of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. In the 19th century it was modified to become part of the Washington City Canal, and subsequently was enclosed in a tunnel.\n\nLake Union: Lake Union is a freshwater lake entirely within the Seattle, Washington city limits and a major portion of the Lake Washington Ship Canal. 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As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 188.\n\nDuck Creek Aqueduct: Duck Creek Aqueduct, also known as the Metamora Aqueduct and Whitewater Canal Aqueduct, is a historic aqueduct carrying the Whitewater Canal over Duck Creek in Metamora Township, Franklin County, Indiana. It is the only surviving covered wood aqueduct in the United States as such it is a form of covered bridge. It is a single-span Burr through truss aqueduct and measures approximately 90 feet long, 25 feet wide, and 25 feet deep. The original aqueduct was built between 1839 and 1843. The present structure was built in 1846, after the original aqueduct was washed out in a flood. It was strengthened in 1868, and repaired in 1901. After abandonment and deterioration, the Duck Creek Aqueduct was restored to its present appearance in 1946-1949.\n\nCincinnati and Whitewater Canal Tunnel: The Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal Tunnel is a historic yet abandoned canal tunnel in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located within the village of Cleves near Cincinnati, it was constructed in 1837 as part of the Whitewater Canal system. Since the canal's closure, it has largely been forgotten, but it has been designated a historic site.\n\nWhitewater River (Great Miami River): The Whitewater River is a 101 mi southerly flowing right tributary of the Great Miami River in southeastern Indiana and southwestern Ohio in the United States. It is formed by the confluence of two forks, the West Fork and East Fork. The name is a misnomer, as there is no true white water on the river. However, there are many rapids due to the steep gradient present - the river falls an average of 6 ft/mile . The gradient rendered upstream navigation impossible, and in the mid-nineteenth century resulted in the construction of the Whitewater Canal paralleling the river from north of Connersville, Indiana, to the Ohio River.\n\nBrandenburg City Canal: The Brandenburg City Canal, or Brandenburger Stadtkanal in German, is a canal in the German state of Brandenburg. It provides a 4 km route through the centre of the city of Brandenburg an der Havel.\n\nTiber Island (District of Columbia): Tiber Island was a man-made island in Washington, D.C. formed when the Washington City Canal was dug to connect the stream beds of Tiber Creek and James Creek, creating an island out of an existing peninsula southwest of the Capitol. The canals have since been filled in, rejoining the island to the mainland. 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Originally known simply as \"Sulu\", he was portrayed by George Takei in the . Sulu also appears in the , the first six \"Star Trek\" movies, one episode of \"\", and in numerous books, comics, and video games. Sulu's first name, \"Hikaru\", appeared in a 1981 novel well over a decade after the original series had ended. John Cho assumed the role of the character in both the 2009 film \"Star Trek\" and its sequels, \"Star Trek Into Darkness\" and \"Star Trek Beyond\".\n\nStar Trek Beyond: Star Trek Beyond is a 2016 American science fiction adventure film directed by Justin Lin from a screenplay by Simon Pegg and Doug Jung and based on the series \"Star Trek\" created by Gene Roddenberry. It is the thirteenth film in the \"Star Trek\" film franchise and the third installment in the reboot series, following \"Star Trek\" (2009) and \"Star Trek Into Darkness\" (2013). Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto reprise their respective roles as Captain James T. Kirk and Commander Spock, with Pegg, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, John Cho and Anton Yelchin reprising their roles from the previous films. This was also one of Yelchin's last films before his death in June 2016. Idris Elba, Sofia Boutella, Joe Taslim and Lydia Wilson also appear.\n\nWilliam Shatner: William Shatner (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor, author, producer, and director. In his seven decades of television, Shatner became a cultural icon for his portrayal of James T. Kirk, Captain of the USS \"Enterprise\", in the \"Star Trek\" franchise. He has written a series of books chronicling his experiences playing Captain Kirk and being a part of \"Star Trek\", and has co-written several novels set in the \"Star Trek\" universe. He has written a series of science fiction novels called \"TekWar\", which were adapted for television.\n\nWeapons in Star Trek: The \"Star Trek\" fictional universe contains a variety of weapons, ranging from missiles (the classic photon torpedo) to melee (primarily used by the Klingons, a race of aliens in the \"Star Trek\" universe). The \"Star Trek\" franchise consists primarily of several multi-season television shows and a dozen movies, as well as various video games and inspired merchandise. Many of the aspects of the fictional universe impact modern popular culture, especially the lingo and the idea of a spacecraft launching space torpedoes and firing lasers had a wide influence in the late 20th to early 21st century. \"Star Trek\" is popular enough that its science fiction concepts have even been studied by real scientists, and NASA described its science in relation to the real world as \"entertaining combination of real science, imaginary science gathered from lots of earlier stories, and stuff the writers make up week-by-week to give each new episode novelty.\" For example, NASA noted that the \"Star Trek\" \"phasers\" were a fictional extrapolation of real-life lasers, and compared them to real-life microwave based weapons that have a stunning effect.\n\nCharles Jordan (baritone): Charles Jordan (3 April 191527 June 1986) was a Canadian baritone and voice teacher born in Montreal. He first studied singing with Adrienne Bourassa in Montreal during the 1930s, and later was a pupil of Albert Whitehead at the Toronto Conservatory of Music from 1941 to 1943. As a performer he was mainly active on Canadian radio, making his professional debut singing French chassons on CKAC in 1937. He performed regularly on CKAC and with various Canadian Broadcasting Corporation orchestras in Montreal through 1940. From 1941 to 1943 he recorded several oratorios and operas by Purcell and Handel for the CBC, including Polyphemus in \"Acis and Galatea\". From 1944 to 1950 he worked as a radio singer for both the CBC in Toronto, and for the American radio programs \"Sweetwood Serenade\" (NBC) and \"Sunday Night Serenade\" (MBS) in New York City. After 1950, Jordan divided his time between performing and teaching singing in Toronto. Several well-known actors studied singing with him, including Susan Clark, Lorne Greene, and William Shatner. He also made several albums during the 1950s of Canadian classical music and Canadian folk songs. He is the father of Canadian singer-songwriter Marc Jordan.\n\nStar Trek Into Darkness: Star Trek Into Darkness is a 2013 American science fiction action film directed by J. J. Abrams and written by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and Damon Lindelof. It is the twelfth installment in the \"Star Trek\" film franchise and the sequel to the 2009 film \"Star Trek\", as the second in a rebooted film series. The film features Chris Pine reprising his role as Captain James T. Kirk, with Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, Anton Yelchin, Bruce Greenwood, and Leonard Nimoy reprising their roles from the previous film. Benedict Cumberbatch, Alice Eve and Peter Weller are also credited in the film's principal cast. It was the last time Nimoy would portray the character of Spock before his death in 2015. Set in the 23rd century, Kirk and the crew of USS \"Enterprise\" are sent to the Klingon homeworld seeking former Starfleet member-turned terrorist John Harrison.\n\nStar Trek Spaceflight Chronology: Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology is a 1980 book written and edited by Stan and Fred Goldstein, and illustrated by Rick Sternbach. At the time of its publication it was the official history of the \"Star Trek\" universe. The first season of \"\" used references and dates that indicated that the \"Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology\" was no longer being followed, and it was eventually replaced by \"Star Trek Chronology\" as the official history of the \"Star Trek\" universe. In 2006, Pocket Books published \"Voyages of Imagination\", which expanded \"Star Trek Chronology\" to include the events of all of the \"Star Trek\" novels.\n\nLeonard McCoy: Dr. Leonard H. \"Bones\" McCoy is a character in the American science fiction franchise \"Star Trek\". First portrayed by DeForest Kelley in the , McCoy also appears in the , six \"Star Trek\" films, the pilot episode of \"\", and in numerous books, comics, and video games. Karl Urban assumed the role of the character in the 2009 film \"Star Trek\", and its sequels, 2013's \"Star Trek Into Darkness\" and 2016's \"Star Trek Beyond\".\n\nStar Trek: The Animated Series: Star Trek: The Animated Series (originally known simply as Star Trek but also known as \"The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek\") is a 1973 animated science fiction television series set in the \"Star Trek\" universe following the events of \"\" of the 1960s. The animated series was aired under the name Star Trek, but it has become widely known under this longer name (or abbreviated as \"ST: TAS\" or \"TAS\") to differentiate it from the original live-action \".\" The success of the original live action series in syndication, and fan pressure for a \"Star Trek\" revival, led to \"The Animated Series\" from 1973\u20131974, as the source of new adventures of the \"Enterprise\" crew, the next being the 1979 live-action feature film \"\".\n\nSpock: Spock is a fictional character in the \"Star Trek\" media franchise. Spock was first portrayed by Leonard Nimoy in the , and also appears in the , a two-part episode of \"\", eight of the \"Star Trek\" feature films, and numerous Star Trek novels, comics, and video games. In addition, numerous actors portrayed the various stages of Spock's rapid growth, due to the effects of the Genesis Planet, in the 1984 Star Trek film \"\". In the 2009 film \"Star Trek\", Nimoy reprised his role with Zachary Quinto, who depicted a younger version of the character, existing within an alternate timeline. Both reprised their roles in the 2013 sequel \"Star Trek Into Darkness\" and Quinto reprised his role again in 2016's \"Star Trek Beyond\".", "question": "Which well-known actor studied singing with Charles Jordan and also portrayed James T. 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In the episode, \"The Itchy & Scratchy Show\" attempts to regain viewers by introducing a new character named Poochie, whose voice is provided by Homer. The episode is largely self-referential and satirizes the world of television production, fans of \"The Simpsons\", and the series itself. It was written by David X. Cohen and directed by Steven Dean Moore. Alex Rocco is a credited guest voice as Roger Meyers, Jr. for the third and final time (having previously provided the character's voice in \"Itchy & Scratchy & Marge\" and \"The Day the Violence Died\"); Phil Hartman also guest stars as Troy McClure. Poochie would become a minor recurring character and Comic Book Guy's catchphrase, \"Worst episode ever\", is introduced in this episode. 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H. Hayes: Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes (May 16, 1882 \u2013 September 2, 1964) was an American educator, diplomat, devout Catholic and academic. A student of European history, he was a leading and pioneering specialist on the study of nationalism. He was elected as president of the American Historical Association over the opposition of liberals and the more explicit Anti-Catholic bias that defined the academic community of his era. He served as United States Ambassador to Spain in World War II, but he came under attack from the CIO, communists and other forces on the left that rejected any dealings with the Spain of Francisco Franco. Historian Holly Cowan Shulman wrote:Hayes, whom President Franklin Roosevelt appointed in March 1942, was a choice necessitated by Spanish politics. The Franco regime would not have tolerated either a non-Catholic or a liberal. Hayes was an active Catholic who believed that Franco's government should not be ideologically grouped with the Axis countries. 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For a list of the main leaders and most important party figures see: List of Nazi Party leaders and officials.\n\nFrancoist Spain: \"Francoist Spain\" (also historically \"Nationalist Spain\" during the Spanish Civil War) refers to the period of Spanish history between 1939, when Francisco Franco took control of Spain from the government of the Second Spanish Republic after winning the civil war, and 1975, when Franco died and Prince Juan Carlos was proclaimed King of Spain. During the Second World War, its entry into the war on the Axis side was prevented largely, as was much later revealed, by British Secret Intelligence Service (MI-6) efforts that included up to $200 million in bribes for Spanish officials to keep the regime from getting involved. Franco was also able to take advantage of the resources of the Axis Powers and chose to avoid becoming heavily involved in the Second World War. 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Nazi leader Adolf Hitler briefly appointed him a military commander and later Commander of the Replacement (Home) Army and General Plenipotentiary for the administration of the entire Third Reich (\"Generalbevollm\u00e4chtigter f\u00fcr die Verwaltung\"). Himmler was one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany and one of the people most directly responsible for the Holocaust.\n\nOtto Strasser: Otto Johann Maximilian Strasser (also German: \"Stra\u00dfer\" , see \u00df; 10 September 1897 \u2013 27 August 1974) was a German politician and an early member of the Nazi Party. Otto Strasser, together with his brother Gregor Strasser, was a leading member of the party's left-wing faction, and broke from the party due to disputes with the dominant \u2018Hitlerite\u2019 faction. He formed the Black Front, a group intended to split the Nazi Party and take it from the grasp of Hitler. 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Miller and starring Willem Dafoe. Dafoe plays a seasoned detective named Stan Aubray, who notices that a case he has been assigned to bears a striking similarity to a previous case of his. The film is based on the concept of anamorphosis, a painting technique that manipulates the laws of perspective to create two competing images on a single canvas.\n\nX2 (film): X2 (often promoted as X2: X-Men United and internationally as X-Men 2) is a 2003 American superhero film based on the X-Men superhero team appearing in Marvel Comics. It is the sequel to 2000's \"X-Men\", and the second installment in the \"X-Men\" film series. The film was directed by Bryan Singer, written by Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, and David Hayter, and features an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Bruce Davison, Shawn Ashmore, Aaron Stanford, Kelly Hu, and Anna Paquin. The plot, inspired by the graphic novel \"\", pits the X-Men and their enemies, the Brotherhood, against the genocidal Colonel William Stryker (Brian Cox). He leads an assault on Professor Xavier's school to build his own version of Xavier's mutant-tracking computer Cerebro, in order to destroy every mutant on Earth and to save the human race from them.\n\nJustice League (film): Justice League is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is intended to be the fifth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The film is directed by Zack Snyder and written by Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon, from a story by Snyder and Terrio, and features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher, Ciar\u00e1n Hinds, Amy Adams, Willem Dafoe, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeremy Irons, Diane Lane, Connie Nielsen, and J. K. Simmons. In \"Justice League\", Batman and Wonder Woman assemble a team consisting of Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg to face the catastrophic threat of Steppenwolf and his army of Parademons.\n\nSuperman IV: The Quest for Peace: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 American superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is the fourth and final film in the original \"Superman\" film series, and the first film in that series not to be produced by Alexander and Ilya Salkind, but rather by Golan-Globus' Cannon Films, in association with Warner Bros. Gene Hackman returned as Lex Luthor, who creates an evil solar-powered version of Superman called Nuclear Man.\n\nBefore It Had a Name: Before It Had a Name is a 2005 film directed by Giada Colagrande and co-written by her and husband Willem Dafoe. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was retitled as \"The Black Widow\" when it was released on DVD. 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A dark satirical and dystopian take on the superhero genre, the film is set in an alternate history in the year 1985 at the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, as a group of mostly retired American superheroes investigates the murder of one of their own before uncovering an elaborate and deadly conspiracy, while their moral limitations are challenged by the complex nature of the circumstances.\n\nAquaman (film): Aquaman is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is intended to be the sixth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). 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It was the last release to be taken from their debut album \"Paranoid & Sunburnt\". The song is one of Skunk Anansie's well known releases, and often a favourite at festivals. Skin performs a slower, more ballad-like version at many of her solo gigs. The song has also been covered by Rod Stewart on his 1998 album \"When We Were the New Boys\".\n\n7 Year Bitch: 7 Year Bitch was an American punk rock band from Seattle, Washington that was active for 7 years, between 1990 and 1997. Their career yielded three albums, and was impacted by the deaths of their guitarist Stefanie Sargent and close friend Mia Zapata, of fellow Seattle punks The Gits.\n\nSkunk Anansie discography: The discography of Skunk Anansie, an English rock band, consists of six studio albums and twenty-four singles, including one re-issue. The band's members include Skin (Deborah Dyer), Cass (Richard Lewis), Ace (Martin Kent) and Mark Richardson. The group formed in 1994 and disbanded in 2001; they re-united in 2009. 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Skin performs a version of the song at many of her solo gigs, and US R&B group Groove Theory covered the song for their second album, \"The Answer\".\n\nSkin discography: Skin is the lead singer of Skunk Anansie and a solo artist. She has released two albums as a solo artist and featured on several other artists albums. For Skunk Anansie's full discography see Skunk Anansie discography.\n\nRoisin Dunne: Roisin Dunne Ross (born 18 September 1965 in Ireland), an Irish musician. Best known for being the replacement guitarist of 7 Year Bitch, after their guitarist Stefanie Sargent died. In 1992, they toured for their debut, with Valerie Agnew, Selene Vigil-Wilk, and Elizabeth Davis, which was her signature act with the band. This was when Mia Zapata of the Gits had been raped and murdered on 7 July 1992. The band had made a tribute album to her and Sargent.\n\nValerie Agnew: Valerie Agnew is best known for her relationship with the band called the Gits and as the drummer of 7 Year Bitch. She started out in Ohio and was dating Steve Moriarty, the drummer of the Gits. She was a very close friend of Mia Zapata. The Gits, when they moved to Seattle Valerie went along with them, since she was good friends with them. When Valerie comes to Seattle she meets up with the musicians that would soon to be her future band mates Selene Vigil (vocals), Elizabeth Davis (bass) and Stefanie Sargent (lead guitar), forming the band 7 Year Bitch. 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She is best remembered for her character role as Susie Baxter, the daughter of Steve and Barbara Baxter and the first cousin of Harold \"Sport\" Baxter on the 1960s sitcom \"Hazel.\" Benjamin was also well known for her roles in the movies \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" and \"The Jordan Chance.\" Benjamin's career began at the age of eight on \"Hazel\" in 1965. \"Hazel\" was a sitcom that first aired in 1961 on NBC. The series centered on the Baxter family. The family included husband George Baxter, (Don DeFore), his wife Dorothy Baxter, (Whitney Blake) and their only child, son Harold \"Sport\" Baxter, (Bobby Buntrock). At the end of the 1964-65 television season, NBC canceled the series. CBS decided to pick it up for a fifth season. CBS cast Ray Fulmer, Lynn Borden, and Benjamin as George Baxter's brother Steve, his wife Barbara and their daughter Susie. The premise of the fifth season was that George and Dorothy had to move to the Middle East as part of a job promotion. So, Hazel and Harold moved in with Steve, Barbara, and Susie. The series was cancelled by CBS airing its last episode on April 11, 1966. It was never picked up again. After Hazel, Benjamin would only get roles in a limited few number of movies and guest starring roles on television. After Hazel went off the air, Benjamin would have only five roles in movies and television. Her television credits include three guest starring roles on the television shows \"My Three Sons,\" \"The Rockford Files\" and \"Riptide.\" Her movie credits include two TV movies; \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" (1971), and \"The Jordan Chance\" (1978). \"Riptide\" was Benjamin's last acting appearance. She has not acted in anything since.\n\nThe Frighteners (The Avengers): The Frighteners is the fifteenth episode of the first series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series \"The Avengers\", starring Ian Hendry, Patrick Macnee and Ingrid Hafner, and guest starring Willoughby Goddard, Philip Gilbert, Stratford Johns, Doris Hare, Neil Wilson and Philip Locke. It originally aired on ABC on 27 May 1961. 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Engaged in various music production ventures, Dot da Genius has also signed a publishing deal with Universal Music Group, launched his own label HeadBanga Muzik Group and has since employed a mix engineer (Jay Powell). He has also collaborated with several prominent artists in the music industry, such as King Chip and Jhen\u00e9 Aiko, among others.\n\nPervis Atkins: Pervis R. Atkins, Jr. (born November 24, 1935 in Ruston, Louisiana) is a former American football player. He graduated from Oakland Technical High School in 1953, and played college football at New Mexico State University, where he was a halfback, flanker, and placekicker. In 1959, he became the first of four straight New Mexico State University players to lead the nation in rushing yardage with 130 carries for 971 yards. He played professionally in the American Football League for the Oakland Raiders in 1965 and 1966. He had previously played for the Los Angeles Rams and Washington Redskins. On April 30, 2009, Atkins was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame. He is also an actor and producer, known for the films The Longest Yard (1974), Delvecchio (1976) and The Desperate Miles (1975), and a guest starring role in an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man. He currently resides in Los Angeles.\n\nEllery Queen: Daniel Nathan, professionally known as Frederic Dannay (October 20, 1905\u00a0\u2013 September 3, 1982), and Emanuel Benjamin Lepofsky, professionally known as Manfred Bennington Lee (January 11, 1905\u00a0\u2013 April 3, 1971), were American cousins from Brooklyn, New York, who wrote, edited, and anthologized detective fiction under the pseudonym of Ellery Queen. The writers' main fictional character, whom they also named Ellery Queen, is a mystery writer and amateur detective who helps his father, Richard Queen, a New York City police inspector, solve baffling murders.\n\nSt. Valentine's Day (30 Rock): \"St. Valentine's Day\" is the eleventh episode of the third season, and forty-seventh episode overall, of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\". It was written by co-executive producer Jack Burditt and series' creator, executive producer and lead actress Tina Fey. The director of this episode was series producer Don Scardino. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in the United States on February 12, 2009. Guest stars in \"St. Valentine's Day\" include Marylouise Burke, Jon Hamm, Salma Hayek, Zak Orth, Laila Robins, Maria Thayer, and Allie Trimm.\n\nJohn Abbott (actor): John Albert Chamberlain Kefford (5 June 1905 \u2013 24 May 1996) was an English character actor professionally known as John Abbott. His memorable roles include the invalid Frederick Fairlie in the 1948 film \"The Woman in White\" and the pacifist Ayelborne in the \"\" episode \"Errand of Mercy\". He also played Sesmar on an episode of \"Lost in Space\", \"The Dream Monster\", in 1966. Abbott was known as a Shakespearean actor.\n\nValentine's Day (The Office): \"Valentine's Day\" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's twenty-second episode overall. Written by Michael Schur and directed by Greg Daniels, the episode first aired in the United States on February 9, 2006 on NBC. 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It was also noted that her public image at the time would have irreparable effects on the fragrance's performance.\n\nOld Thing Back: \"Old Thing Back\" is a 2015 single by Norwegian DJ Matoma that is a club remix of the 2007 song \"Want That Old Thing Back\" by The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Ja Rule and Ralph Tresvant. \"Want That Old Thing Back\" appeared on the compilation album \"Greatest Hits\", and is a remix of the 1995 Notorious B.I.G. single \"One More Chance\". \"Old Thing Back\" is credited to \"Matoma and The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Ja Rule & Ralph Tresvant\".\n\nJennifer Lopez Presents: Como Ama una Mujer: Jennifer Lopez Presents: Como Ama una Mujer, simply referred to as Como Ama una Mujer, is an American five-part miniseries based on the lyrics from the Jennifer Lopez album of the same name. It aired on the Univision Television Network in the fall of 2007. At the end of each episode, Lopez performs the theme song that inspired that episode. The five episodes were released as a two disc DVD set on December 18, 2007 in the United States.\n\nJennifer Lopez: Feelin' So Good: Jennifer Lopez: Feelin' So Good is the first long-form video by American singer Jennifer Lopez. It was released in the United States on DVD and VHS on November 7, 2000 by SMV Enterprises, the home media division of Sony's music and entertainment label. With a running time of 60 minutes, the video provides a documentary-style look at the launch of Lopez's music career, through a mixture of interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, music videos and live performances. The interview segments were conducted by Lopez's sister Lynda, who interviews not only Lopez, but also their mother, Benny Medina and Marc Anthony.\n\nOne Direction: One Direction (commonly abbreviated as 1D) are an English-Irish pop boy band based in London, composed of Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and previously, Zayn Malik until his departure from the band on 25 March 2015. The group signed with Simon Cowell's record label Syco Records after forming and finishing third in the seventh series of the British televised singing competition \"The X Factor\" in 2010. Propelled to international success by social media, One Direction's five albums, \"Up All Night\" (2011), \"Take Me Home\" (2012), \"Midnight Memories\" (2013), \"Four\" (2014), and \"Made in the A.M.\" (2015), topped charts in most major markets, and generated hit singles including \"What Makes You Beautiful\", \"Live While We're Young\", \"Best Song Ever\", \"Story of My Life\", and \"Drag Me Down\".\n\nJennifer Lopez Collection: The Jennifer Lopez Collection is an American lifestyle brand created by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez that is sold exclusively at Kohl's department stores and at Kohls.com in the U.S. In Mexico it is sold at department store Coppel. In November 2010, Kohl's announced a partnership with Lopez and her then-husband Marc Anthony. Originally marketed as \"the first celebrity couple to simultaneously design collections for one retailer\", following Lopez and Anthony's divorce, the lines were marked as two separate brands. The Jennifer Lopez Collection includes contemporary sportswear, dresses, handbags, jewelry, shoes and sleepwear along with a home collection of bedding and towels, while the Marc Anthony Collection consists of sportswear, dress shirts, neckwear, accessories, suit separates, sport coats and shoes. The collection \"has been a best seller for the retailer since debuting in 2011.\"\n\nAll Night (The Vamps and Matoma song): \"All Night\" is a song by British band The Vamps and Norwegian DJ Matoma, released on 14 October 2016. The Vamps released a preview of the song on 12 October 2016. It was later added to the BBC Radio 1 A-list. It serves as the first single from their upcoming third studio album \"Night & Day\", being included on the first part of it, called \"Night Edition\". 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Based on Marvel's \"Guardians of the Galaxy\" film series, the attraction depicts Rocket Raccoon recruiting guests to attempt to free the remaining Guardians of the Galaxy from display within the Collector's fortress.\n\nTower of Terror II: The Tower of Terror II is a steel shuttle roller coaster located at the Dreamworld amusement park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. When the Tower of Terror opened on 23 January 1997, it was the first roller coaster in the world to reach 160.9 km/h speeds making it the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world of its time. The ride is situated on the Dreamworld Tower which also houses The Giant Drop free fall ride. The ride was originally known as the \"Tower of Terror\" until it was modified and relaunched in September 2010.\n\nFalcon's Fury: Falcon's Fury is a free-standing Sky Jump drop tower attraction at the Busch Gardens Tampa amusement park in Tampa, Florida, United States. 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M-G-M had expected Joni's original version to go straight to #1. For the new album the first four songs and second four songs were switched to get \"You're My Everything\" in the outside groove of the L.P. to facilitate disc jockey play. So, for 50 years, the story the album tells has been garbled. In 1961 the album got new cover art, a new serial number (E3931), and an electronically simulated stereo release. Released again on compact disk with yet more bonus tracks, the album is in its fifth decade as a best seller. Joni James hopes for yet another release which will restore the original song order. Significantly, for her last M-G-M album, \"Bossa Nova Style\", Joni included new recordings of several songs from \"Let There Be Love\", including a new single of \"You're Nearer.\" That album was arranged by Lew Douglas's prot\u00e9g\u00e9 Chuck Sagle. 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Released on 25 February 1977, it was produced by Bob Ezrin. Gabriel and Ezrin assembled a team of musicians, including King Crimson main-man Robert Fripp, to record the album. Upon the album's release, Gabriel began touring with a seven-piece band under his own name.\n\nHead Down (Rival Sons album): Head Down is the third studio album by the blues rock band Rival Sons. The album was released on September 17, 2012 in the UK and was released in the rest of Europe on September 14, 2012. It is the last Rival Sons album recorded by the original line-up, prior to bass player Robin Everhart's departure in August 2013.\n\nPassion (Peter Gabriel album): Passion (re-released as Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ) is an album released in 1989 by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel. It was the first Peter Gabriel album to be released on Real World Records. It is his second soundtrack and eighth album overall. It was originally composed as the soundtrack album for the film \"The Last Temptation of Christ\", but Gabriel spent several months after the film's release further developing the music, finally releasing it as a full-fledged album instead of a movie soundtrack. It is seen as a landmark in the popularisation of world music, and won a Grammy Award for Best New Age Album in 1990. It was remastered with most of Gabriel's catalogue in 2002.\n\nStorm Thorgerson: Storm Elvin Thorgerson (28 February 1944 \u2013 18 April 2013) was an English graphic designer and music video director, best known for his work for rock artists such as Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Phish, Nik Kershaw, Black Sabbath, Scorpions, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Yes, Al Stewart, Europe, Catherine Wheel, Bruce Dickinson, Dream Theater, Anthrax, The Cranberries, The Mars Volta, Muse, The Alan Parsons Project, Helloween, Biffy Clyro, Angels and Airwaves and Rival Sons.\n\nPressure & Time: Pressure & Time is the second studio album by Long Beach-based blues rock outfit Rival Sons. It was released on June 20, 2011 in the UK and was released in the US on June 28, 2011 through UK independent label Earache Records. The cover artwork was designed by Storm Thorgerson, who had worked for Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd before. A music video has been released for title track \"Pressure & Time\", which features the band performing in different backgrounds. The title track was also used as the theme song of the 2013 action-adventure video game \"\". The track \"Get Mine\" was featured in a Jeremiah Weed premium malt beverage television advertising campaign showing an arm wrestling competition.\n\nFunk fingers: Funk Fingers are a kind of drumsticks that are attached to the fingers of a bass player for producing percussive, funky sounds on a bass guitar. They were created by Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, Liquid Tension Experiment) and his guitar tech, Andy Moore. The aim was to recreate the effect of drumming on the strings of one\u2019s bass as done by drummer Jerry Marotta for Peter Gabriel\u2019s song \u201cBig Time\u201d when recording the album \"So\". They later appeared on the songs \u201cSteam\u201d and \u201cSecret World\u201d, also by Peter Gabriel, and Levin can be seen playing them on the video and DVD release \"Secret World Live\".\n\nPeter Gabriel (1980 album): Peter Gabriel is the third album by English rock musician Peter Gabriel, released in May 1980. The album has been acclaimed as Gabriel's artistic breakthrough as a solo artist and for establishing him as one of rock's most ambitious, innovative musicians. Gabriel also explored more overtly political material with two of his most famous singles, the anti-war song \"Games Without Frontiers\" (which became a number four hit and remains his joint highest charting single in the UK) and the anti-apartheid protest song \"Biko\", which remembered the murdered activist Steve Biko. The album was remastered, along with most of Gabriel's catalogue, in 2002.\n\nPeter Gabriel (1982 album): Peter Gabriel is the fourth album released by English rock musician Peter Gabriel. As with his previous three albums, it had no title other than Gabriel's name. In the United States and Canada, his new label Geffen Records issued the album, with Gabriel's reluctance, with a Security sticker on top of the shrink-wrap to differentiate it from his previous releases, and this title was also printed on the labels. Whilst Gabriel provided the title himself, the album was officially known as \"Peter Gabriel\" in other territories. As a result, it is known by fans as \"Security\" or \"Peter Gabriel 4\". A German-language version of the album, entitled the \"Deutsches Album\", was released later in 1982.\n\nPeter Gabriel (1978 album): Peter Gabriel is the second solo album by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel, released in 1978. The album is the second of four with the same eponymous title. Guitarist Robert Fripp served as producer, whose influence on the album is evident in the use of 'Frippertronics' on the track \"Exposure\". The album did not sell as well as the first \"Peter Gabriel\", but reached No. 10 on the UK charts. \"Mother of Violence\" was written by Peter and his first wife Jill Gabriel.\n\nRival Sons: Rival Sons is an American rock band from Long Beach, California. Rival Sons was formed in 2009 from the ashes of guitarist Scott Holiday\u2019s previous band Black Summer Crush (which featured Michael Miley on drums and Robin Everhart on bass). The band took shape when singer Jay Buchanan was persuaded to come in as vocalist on the re-recording of \"Before the Fire\". The band currently features bassist Dave Beste after Robin Everhart left in August 2013. 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He oversaw HSBC's global credit card services, its North American consumer lending and mortgage services businesses and its first mortgage operation. He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group. Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002. He worked at MasterCard\u2019s U.S. region board since March 2000. Mehta joined Household International Inc., in 1998. He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States. Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005. He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005. He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.). He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014. He has been an independent director of The Allstate Corporation since February 19, 2014. He serves as a member of the advisory board at Core2 Group, Inc. He has been non-executive independent director at Piramal Enterprises Ltd since April 1, 2013. He serves on the boards of Datacard, Chicago Public Education Fund, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, The Economic Club of Chicago, The Field Museum and Myelin Repair Foundation. He serves as a director of TransUnion Corp. and TransUnion LLC. He served as a director of MasterCard International Inc. (also known as MasterCard Worldwide) (formerly, MasterCard Inc.), since March 17, 2005. He served as a director of HSBC Financial Corp. Ltd. He has been a director of TransUnion since April 2012. Mehta serves on the board of international advisors for the Monterey, California, Institute of International Studies and is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable. He also serves on the board of advisors for the Myelin Repair Foundation. Mehta holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the London School of Economics and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago. He stepped down as head of the North American unit after the lender raised its forecast for bad loans in the U.S. He is of Indian descent.\n\nPatricia Russo: Patricia F. Russo (born June 12, 1952, in Trenton, New Jersey is an American businessperson. Russo is most widely known for having served as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Lucent Technologies, and its successor, Alcatel-Lucent, a large communications equipment manufacturer. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of General Motors, Merck & Co., and Arconic, Inc. 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Guitar chords, drums, bass guitar, synths and harmonized vocals are also played in the track.\n\nHeartthrob (album): Heartthrob is the seventh studio album by Canadian pop duo Tegan and Sara, released on January 29, 2013 on Neil Young's label Vapor Records through Warner Bros. Records. \"Heartthrob\" debuted at number 3 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, selling 49,000 copies in its first week and securing the band's highest chart position to date. It is also the first Tegan and Sara record to chart in New Zealand, the UK and Ireland. On July 4, 2013, \"Heartthrob\" was certified Gold in Canada. As of April 2016, \"Heartthrob\" has sold 199,000 copies in the United States.\n\nList of Rihanna concert tours: Barbadian recording artist Rihanna has embarked on four concert tours, three of which have been worldwide. Her 2006 debut, was based in North America only and supported her first and second studio album, \"Music of the Sun\" (2005) and \"A Girl like Me\" (2006). The tour lasted for three months, through which Rihanna performed 36 shows. The same year, Rihanna continued to tour as a special guest on the PCD World Tour with Pussycat Dolls, Roc the Block Tour with Jay-Z and Ne-Yo, and the Monkey Business Tour with Black Eyed Peas. In the period from 2007 till 2009, she performed on the worldwide Good Girl Gone Bad Tour in a support of her third studio album with same name. During the tour, Rihanna visited Europe, North America, Oceania, Asia and Africa. It featured Rihanna presenting completely different style and wearing leather outfits. The Good Girl Gone Bad Tour sparked controversy in Malaysia where the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party recommended that Rihanna's concert tour should be banned due her provocative outfits. A DVD, titled \"Good Girl Gone Bad Live\" was released on June 16, 2008. 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Released to digital retailers April 8, 2016 through Vapor Records and Warner Bros. Records, \"Boyfriend\" serves as the album's lead single and their first non-soundtrack single in nearly three years.\n\nCloser (Tegan and Sara song): \"Closer\" is a song written and performed by Canadian duo Tegan and Sara. The song was written by Tegan Quin with contributions from Sara Quin and Greg Kurstin for their seventh studio album, \"Heartthrob\" (2013). The song was released as the lead single from the album in September 2012. Closer won \"Single of the Year\" at the 2014 Juno Awards. The song was featured on the TV series \"Glee\" during its 82nd episode. In 2013, it peaked at number one on \"Billboard\"' s Hot Dance Club Songs chart. It also became their first single to chart on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. On April 20, 2013, 3600 vinyl copies of \"Closer Remixed\", including four more tracks than the digital EP, were exclusively released for Record Store Day 2013. 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The backing band is the Bumps Blackwell Orchestra.\n\nSam Cooke discography: The discography of Sam Cooke, an African-American recording artist, singer-songwriter and entrepreneur, consists of fifteen studio albums (including one collaborative album and two notable posthumous releases), two live albums, and numerous compilations. Over the course of his eight-year career, Cooke placed 29 singles in the Top 40 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Singles chart. He also placed 20 singles in the Top Ten of \"Billboard\"'s R&B chart, Black Singles chart. Between 1957 and 1960, Sam Cooke's records were produced on the Keen label. From 1960 through 1966, they were produced on the RCA label.\n\nFront (magazine): Front is a British men's magazine. First published by Cabal Communications in 1998, it was created to rival IPC's publication \"Loaded\", catering to a demographic of 16- to 25-year-old males. 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Cooke has appeared in numerous British \"lads' mags\", including \"FHM\", \"FRONT\", \"Maxim\", \"Loaded\", \"Zoo\" and \"Nuts\" in the UK, as well as on several covers around the world.\n\nSwing Low (album): Swing Low, also known as Sam Cooke, is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. Produced by Hugo & Luigi, the album was released in March 1961 in the United States by RCA Victor. The album includes the hit single \"Chain Gang\".\n\nThe Best of Sam Cooke: The Best of Sam Cooke is the second greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. Produced by Hugo & Luigi, the album was released in 1962 in the United States by RCA Victor. The compilation contains most of Sam Cooke's most well-known hits from 1957 to 1962.\n\nColin Meloy Sings Sam Cooke: Colin Meloy Sings Sam Cooke is a tour-only EP by Colin Meloy, lead singer of The Decemberists. It is the third in a series of EPs featuring covers of influential artists, which includes works of Morrissey (\"Colin Meloy Sings Morrissey\") and Shirley Collins (\"Colin Meloy Sings Shirley Collins\"). The album was released to accompany his 2008 solo tour, and features five covers of songs previously performed by the American gospel, R&B, soul, and pop singer Sam Cooke. Four songs were written or co-written by Cooke; one, \"Summertime,\" is a pop standard that Cooke had performed in 1957. The artwork of the album was designed by Carson Ellis, who has done much of the artwork for The Decemberists, and all of Colin Meloy's solo work. The EP also includes vocals from Laura Gibson.\n\nSam Cooke at the Copa: Sam Cooke at the Copa is the first live album by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. 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It is bounded by 59th Street on the north, Eighth Avenue, 26th Street, the Avenue of the Americas (\"Sixth Avenue\") on the west, 14th Street on the south, and Lexington Avenue on the east, excluding the area from 34th to 40th Streets between Madison and Lexington Avenues, and the area from 20th to 22nd Streets between Park Avenue South and Lexington Avenue/Irving Place.\n\n6 (New York City Subway service): The 6 Lexington Avenue/Pelham Local and \u27e86\u27e9 Lexington Avenue Local/Pelham Express are two rapid transit services in the A Division of the New York City Subway. Their route emblems, or \"bullets\", are colored forest green since they use the IRT Lexington Avenue Line in Manhattan.\n\nGrand Central Palace: The Grand Central Palace was an exhibition hall in New York City. Built in 1911, the 13-story building was located on Lexington Avenue between 46th and 47th Streets, occupying the air rights over the railroad tracks leading into Grand Central Terminal. The Palace was designed by Warren and Wetmore and Reed and Stem, who had collaborated on Grand Central Terminal. It replaced the original Grand Central Palace, built in 1893 on Lexington Avenue between 43rd and 44th Streets and demolished by 1913 to make way for the Grand Central development after it had served as a temporary station during the building of the terminal. The Palace was New York's main exposition hall until it closed in 1953. Its location and the proximity of Grand Central Terminal spurred the construction of a hotel district in the area. The new Grand Central Palace was demolished in 1964 to make way for 245 Park Avenue.\n\nBrevet Lt. General Winfield Scott: Brevet Lt. General Winfield Scott is an equestrian statue in Washington, D.C., that honors career military officer Winfield Scott. The monument stands in the center of Scott Circle, a traffic circle and small park at the convergence of 16th Street, Massachusetts Avenue and Rhode Island Avenue NW. 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His novel \"A Single Man\" was published in 1964.\n\nGeorge Washington Hotel (New York City): The George Washington Hotel was a hotel and boarding house located at 23 Lexington Avenue in New York City. The building was occupied by many famous writers, musicians, and poets including W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood who lived there in the 1930s, or Keith Haring who lived in the building as a student at the School of Visual Arts. \n\nLexington Avenue\u201363rd Street (63rd Street Lines): Lexington Avenue\u201363rd Street (formerly Lexington Avenue) is a New York City Subway station in Lenox Hill, Manhattan, shared by the IND and BMT 63rd Street Lines. Located at the intersection of Lexington Avenue and 63rd Street, it is served by the F and Q trains at all times, and by limited N train service during rush hours. 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Reynolds High School: Richard J. Reynolds High School now the Richard J. Reynolds Magnet School for the Visual and Performing Arts (often simply R. J. Reynolds High School or Reynolds) is a high school in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Named for R. J. Reynolds, the founder of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, the school opened in 1923. The school colors are black and gold, and the school's mascot is a \"Demon\".\n\nFloyd Rose SpeedLoader: Floyd Rose SpeedLoader is a floating guitar bridge based on the Floyd Rose Original. In development since 1991, it was introduced to the public in 2003. This tremolo was developed in San Diego CA at AJ manufacturing by tool makers Jerry Morhman, Richard J Price, Steve Lamms, and Kerry L Stottlemyer under the direct guidance of Floyd Rose himself. With Richard J Price doing the majority of the design work and machining of the prototypes. Over 3000 hours and $150,000 were spent in developing this new ground breaking tremolo system and the first working unit on a guitar body. It inherited the locking floating bridge principle from the original version, but improved usability and diminished most of disadvantages that the Floyd Rose Original was criticized for, while adding the inconvenience of needing special-purpose strings. The Floyd Rose SpeedLoader is available in Tremolo, Fixed Bridge, and Convergent Tuning forms.\n\nBoss (book): Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago is a 1971 non-fiction book by Chicago Daily News columnist Mike Royko, about six-term Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley (1902\u20131976) and the political machine and municipal government over which Daley presided.\n\nNicole Franzel: Nicole Ann Franzel (born June 30, 1992) is an American television personality who was born in Ubly, Michigan. She graduated college as an ER nurse in 2014. 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Daley Center: The Richard J. Daley Center, also known by its courtyard Daley Plaza and named after longtime mayor Richard J. Daley, is the premier civic center of the City of Chicago in Illinois. Situated on Randolph and Washington Streets between Dearborn and Clark Streets, the Richard J. Daley Center is considered one of Chicago's architectural highlights. The main building was designed in the International Style by Jacques Brownson of the firm C. F. Murphy Associates and completed in 1965. At the time it was the tallest building in Chicago, but only held this title for four years until the John Hancock Center was completed. Originally known as the Chicago Civic Center, the building was renamed for Mayor Daley on December 27, 1976, seven days after his death. The 648 ft , thirty-one story building features Cor-Ten, a self-weathering steel. Cor-Ten was designed to rust, actually strengthening the structure and giving the building its distinctive red and brown color. 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The series premiered on TV 2 on January 15, 2006. \"Skal vi danse?\" in Norwegian means \"shall we dance?\" . Dancing celebrities with professional dancers and companies are reviewed by a panel of judges and the TV viewers. Each pair consists of a celebrity and a professional dancer and the one with the fewest votes does not participate in the next round.\n\nBrendan Cole: Brendan Cole (born 23 April 1976) is a New Zealand ballroom dancer, specialising in Latin American dancing. He is most famous for appearing as a professional dancer on the BBC One show, \"Strictly Come Dancing\". From 2005 to 2009, he was a judge on the New Zealand version of the show, \"Dancing with the Stars\".\n\nCome Dancing: Come Dancing was a British ballroom dancing competition show that ran on and off on the BBC from 1950 to 1998, becoming one of television's longest-running shows. 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There are also many daily visitors during the holiday season.", "question": "Girard city is located in a county with how many inhabitants ?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"city_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the city in question."}, "county_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the county where the city is located."}, "county_population": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total population of the county."}, "population_census_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the county population was recorded by census."}}, "required": ["city_name", "county_name", "county_population", "population_census_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"city_name": "Girard", "county_name": "Crawford County", "county_population": 39134, "population_census_year": 2010}, "ground_truth": {"city_name": "Girard", "county_name": "Crawford County", "county_population": 39134, "population_census_year": 2010}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1698, "output_tokens": 43, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "4e706228365e869b97ed60a01037ffed915a26f15ffded0207b7a46f020b3e34", "difficulty": "hard", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7d4bf05542991319bc9391", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Diamonds Are Forever", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Die Another Day: Die Another Day (2002) is the twentieth spy film in the \"James Bond\" series, and the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film follows Bond as he leads a mission to North Korea, during which he is betrayed and, after seemingly killing a rogue North Korean colonel, is captured and imprisoned. Fourteen months later, Bond is released as part of a prisoner exchange. Surmising that someone within the British government betrayed him, he attempts to earn redemption by tracking down his betrayer and killing a North Korean agent he believes was involved in his torture.\n\nCasino Royale (2006 film): Casino Royale (2006) is the twenty-first spy film in the Eon Productions \"James Bond\" film series and the first to star Daniel Craig as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Martin Campbell and written by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and Paul Haggis, the film marks the third screen adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1953 novel of the same name. \"Casino Royale\" is a reboot of the film series and as such is set at the beginning of Bond's career as Agent 007, just as he is earning his licence to kill. After preventing a terrorist attack at Miami International Airport, Bond falls in love with Vesper Lynd, the treasury employee assigned to provide the money he needs to bankrupt a terrorist financier, Le Chiffre, by beating him in a high-stakes poker game. The story arc continues in the following \"Bond\" film \"Quantum of Solace\" (2008), \"Skyfall\" (2012), and \"Spectre\" (2015) also feature explicit references to characters and events in this film.\n\nThunderball (film): Thunderball (1965) is the fourth spy film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham. It was directed by Terence Young, with its screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins.\n\nJames Bond 007: From Russia with Love: James Bond 007: From Russia with Love is a third-person shooter video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond 007, whose likeness and voice is that of Sean Connery. The game is based on the 1957 novel and the 1963 film of the same name. The game follows the storyline of the book and film, albeit adding in new scenes to make the game more action-oriented, as well as changing the affiliation of the main villains. Additionally, it features many elements of later Bond films to recreate the feel of the era such as the Aston Martin DB5 that debuted in \"Goldfinger\" (1964) and the jet pack from \"Thunderball\" (1965). \"From Russia with Love\" is also notable in that it is the first video game to use Sean Connery's younger likeness as James Bond and the first to include all new voice work by the actor after twenty-two years away from the role. \"From Russia with Love\" is the last James Bond video game EA Games marketed before they lost the rights to Activision in 2006.\n\nMr. Wint and Mr. Kidd: W. Winter\u2014known as Wint\u2014and Charles Kidd are fictional characters in the James Bond novel and film, \"Diamonds Are Forever\". In the novel, Wint and Kidd are members of The Spangled Mob. In the film, it is assumed that they are henchmen for the villain, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, though the characters share no scenes with and are not seen taking instructions from Blofeld (or anyone else, except for Bert Saxby). One of their trademarks is trading quips after killing their targets; they also do so after a failed attempt to kill Bond. In the film, Wint is played by the clean-shaven actor Bruce Glover and Kidd by bespectacled jazz musician Putter Smith in a rare acting role.\n\nGoldfinger (film): Goldfinger (1964) is the third spy film in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the third to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. The film also stars Honor Blackman as Bond girl Pussy Galore and Gert Fr\u00f6be as the title character Auric Goldfinger, along with Shirley Eaton as the iconic Bond girl Jill Masterson. \"Goldfinger\" was produced by Albert R. 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It was directed by Terence Young, produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and written by Richard Maibaum and Johanna Harwood, based on Ian Fleming's similarly-named 1957 novel. In the film, Bond is sent to assist in the defection of Soviet consulate clerk Tatiana Romanova in Turkey, where SPECTRE plans to avenge Bond's killing of Dr. No.\n\nLive and Let Die (film): Live and Let Die (1973) is the eighth spy film in the \"James Bond\" series to be produced by Eon Productions, and the first to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, it was the third of four Bond films to be directed by Guy Hamilton. Although the producers had wanted Sean Connery to return after his role in the previous Bond film \"Diamonds Are Forever\", he declined, sparking a search for a new actor to play James Bond. 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FC Bayern Munich clinched its second consecutive league title, its third consecutive DFB-Ligapokal championship, and the 1999\u20132000 DFB-Pokal.\n\nFC Bayern Munich Junior Team: The FC Bayern Munich Junior Team is the youth academy for German football club Bayern Munich. The Junior Team was created in 1902 and restructured in 1995. It has educated many players who have become regulars in the Bundesliga and Germany. The vision for the Junior Team is \"\"to educate young players so that it will be possible for FCB to keep a global position in club football in the next millennium and its mission is \"to have the best youth development in club football. Bayern Munich have to test before the school will accept and you can study free until you graduate if you have a talent.\"\" Rosters remain unchanged while players train for their position. Bayern Munich Junior Team uses a 4\u20133\u20133 formation good system. Bayern Munich has scouts all over the world. Bayern Munich has developed a \"\"Talent Day\"\". In 2003, Bayern Munich started partnering with other football clubs. The penultimate stage for youngsters at Bayern is Bayern Munich II.\n\n1990\u201391 FC Bayern Munich season: The 1990\u201391 FC Bayern Munich season was the 91st season in the club's history and 26th season since promotion from Regionalliga S\u00fcd in 1965. Bayern finished three points behind champions 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the Bundesliga. In the DFB-Pokal, Bayern were eliminated in the first round for the first time in club history. Bayern reached the semifinals of the European Cup before being eliminated by Red Star Belgrade due to an own goal in the 90th minute of the second leg. The first competitive match of the season was the DFB-Supercup on 31 July which Bayern won by a score of 4\u20131 over 1. 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This title marked a third consecutive championship for the club. The club reached the third round of the DFB-Pokal and finished as runner-up of the European Cup. The Bundesliga campaign ended with only one loss with no away losses. This feat set two Bundesliga records that were not repeated until the 2012\u201313 season. This season was the final season under manager Udo Lattek.\n\n2016\u201317 FC Bayern Munich season: The 2016\u201317 FC Bayern Munich season was the 118th season in the football club's history and 52nd consecutive and overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having won promotion from the Regionalliga in 1965 after winning the Regionalliga S\u00fcd. Bayern Munich also participated in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal, and the premier continental cup competition, the UEFA Champions League. Bayern were the reigning Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal champions, and therefore also participated in the German super cup, the DFL-Supercup. It was the 12th season for Bayern in the Allianz Arena, located in Munich, Germany. The season covers a period from 11 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.\n\n2017\u201318 FC Bayern Munich season: The 2017\u201318 FC Bayern Munich season is the 118th season in the football club's history and 53rd consecutive and overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having been promoted from the Regionalliga in 1965. Bayern Munich also are participating in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal, and the premier continental cup competition, the UEFA Champions League. Bayern are the reigning Bundesliga champions, and therefore also are participating in the German super cup, the DFL-Supercup. This is the 13th season for Bayern in the Allianz Arena, located in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The season covers a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.\n\n1984\u201385 FC Bayern Munich season: The 1984\u201385 FC Bayern Munich season was the 85th season in the club's history. Bayern Munich won its 7th Bundesliga title, reached the semi-final of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and finished as runner-up of DFB-Pokal. This season was the second season of Udo Lattek's second stint as manager of the club. The Bundesliga campaign started 25 August 1984 with a 3-1 victory over Arminia Bielefeld. Bayern Munich, 1. FC K\u00f6ln, and Borussia Monchengladbach were tied for first place after Round 1. From Round 2 through Round 34 of the season, Bayern Munich were the lone team in first place. Qualification for the 1984\u201385 European Cup Winners' Cup was a result of winning the 1983\u201384 DFB-Pokal.\n\n2012\u201313 FC Bayern Munich season: The 2012\u201313 FC Bayern Munich season was the 114th season in the club's history and the 48th consecutive season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, since the promotion of the team from the Regionalliga S\u00fcd in 1965. Before the start of the season, Bayern signed Xherdan Shaqiri, Dante, Claudio Pizarro, Mitchell Weiser, Tom Starke and Mario Mand\u017euki\u0107. Bayern also added holding midfielder Javi Mart\u00ednez after the first week of the Bundesliga season at the transfer deadline. The club started the season with a nine-match winning streak. The club would end the season claiming the Treble, winning the Bundesliga, the UEFA Champions League and the DFB-Pokal. Bayern are the first German club to achieve the Treble and are the third European Club to complete the Treble in the last five seasons and seventh ever in European Club competition.", "question": "What is the birth date of this Spanish footballer, who was added as a holding midfielder in the 2012-13 FC Bayern Munich season?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"footballer_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the footballer."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the footballer."}, "birth_date": {"type": "string", "description": "The birth date of the footballer."}, "season_added": {"type": "string", "description": "The FC Bayern Munich season in which the footballer was added."}, "role_at_addition": {"type": "string", "description": "The role the footballer was added as during that season."}}, "required": ["footballer_name", "nationality", "birth_date", "season_added", "role_at_addition"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"footballer_name": "Javi Mart\u00ednez", "nationality": "Spanish", "birth_date": "2 September 1988", "season_added": "2012\u201313", "role_at_addition": "holding midfielder"}, "ground_truth": {"footballer_name": "Javi Mart\u00ednez", "nationality": "Spanish", "birth_date": "2 September 1988", "season_added": "2012\u201313", "role_at_addition": "holding midfielder"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2092, "output_tokens": 63, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "ca048bcb1fe218105f064e1e503a2a867c8cedd84a4358a0b044d69bd46f9dd1", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae7871e5542994a481bbd5d", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "2000", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "ABBAMAIL: ABBAMAIL was an ABBA fan organisation on the Internet, based in Sydney, Australia. It was founded by Graeme Read and Grant Whittingham on 13 January 1997. The web site featured monthly columns, regular news updates, and a comprehensive archive including pictures, press releases and original articles. Revenue for the web site came from a subscription based e-mail list and an online store. It also contained a subscription-free forum and chat room. ABBAMAIL claimed to be one of the popular ABBA fan sites on the web, with over 25,000 unique hits per month. The web site was closed on 28 October 2008.\n\nEN World: EN World is a British-owned tabletop role-playing game news and reviews website founded in 2000, which grew from the earlier \"Eric Noah's Unofficial D&D 3rd Edition News\" site (which was active from 1999-2001).\n\nRob Redding: Robert \"Rob\" Redding, Jr. (born January 13, 1976) is an American media proprietor, award-winning radio talk show host, political commentator, independent journalist, a best-selling American author, a best-selling American music artist and songwriter, visual artist and social entrepreneur. Redding is known as the founder and publisher of \"Redding News Review\" and host of a talk radio show and podcast. In 2003, he was among few blacks to be named to Talkers Magazine's \"100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts in America\" and has received a proclamation for his work by the Atlanta City Council the same year. He made history being the only black program director in white-dominated talk radio station in 2009. His web site Redding News Review has earned three consecutive Black Web Awards. He currently runs the web's oldest black news aggregation outlet and first and most successful stand-alone subscriber-based web site and talk show.\n\nDon't Make Me Think: Don't Make Me Think is a book by Steve Krug about human\u2013computer interaction and web usability. The book's premise is that a good software program or web site should let users accomplish their intended tasks as easily and directly as possible. Krug points out that people are good at satisficing, or taking the first available solution to their problem, so design should take advantage of this. He frequently cites Amazon.com as an example of a well-designed web site that manages to allow high-quality interaction, even though the web site gets bigger and more complex every day.\n\nLissa Explains it All: LissaExplains.com is a Web site created by Alyssa \"Lissa\" Daniels (born 1986), a girl from Orlando, Florida, to teach people, especially children, how to make their own Web sites. She was 11 years old when she set up the first site in 1997, and is currently a university junior in Florida. Her site has taught many people how to create a Web site by writing their own HTML without the use of Web page creators. The web site includes tutorials and an internet forum.\n\nWeb development: Web development is a broad term for the work involved in developing a web site for the Internet (World Wide Web) or an intranet (a private network). Web development can range from developing the simplest static single page of plain text to the most complex web-based internet applications (or just 'web apps') electronic businesses, and social network services. A more comprehensive list of tasks to which web development commonly refers, may include web engineering, web design, web content development, client liaison, client-side/server-side scripting, web server and network security configuration, and e-commerce development. Among web professionals, \"web development\" usually refers to the main non-design aspects of building web sites: writing markup and coding. Most recently Web development has come to mean the creation of content management systems or CMS. These CMS can be made from scratch, proprietary or open source. In broad terms the CMS acts as middleware between the database and the user through the browser. A principle benefit of a CMS is that it allows non-technical people to make changes to their web site without having technical knowledge.\n\nENnies: The Annual Gen Con EN World RPG Awards (or ENnie Awards) are annual, fan-based awards for role-playing game products and publishers hosted at Gen Con in Indianapolis, Indiana. The name of the award is derived from the EN World web site that has hosted the awards since their inception in 2001. The ENnies were created by Russ Morrissey and Eric Noah and have been run and owned by Russ Morrissey since 2001.\n\nWeb callback: Web callback is a technology where a person can enter his or her telephone number in a form on a web site. The company who owns that Web site will then receive the Web callback request and a call center agent will call the person who made the request back on the number they entered.\n\nXtranormal: Xtranormal Technology, Inc. was an American digital entertainment company based in Newark, New Jersey, that produced do-it-yourself animation software for the web and desktop and turned words from a script into an animated movie using text-to-speech and animation technologies. In June 2013, the company announced that it would be shutting down its online services as of July 31, 2013. s of 2013 , the content of their web site had been replaced by a holding page showing \"pause\", hinting at a future relaunch. However, in early October, the placeholder went away and the web site was shut down completely. It was during this time, the company filed for Capital 1 Bankruptcy, before a different company named Nawmal purchased their property and technology, thus allowing the service to continue, although commencing operations in late 2015.\n\nThe simExchange: The simExchange is a web-based prediction market in which players use virtual money to buy and sell stocks and futures contracts in upcoming video game properties. The main purpose of the web site is to predict trends in the video game industry, particularly how upcoming products will sell and how they will be received by the critics. For those who do not participate in the prediction market, the web site is a database of sales forecasts and game quality forecasts that are updated in real-time. 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A tropical depression developed on August\u00a09, 1975 over the South China Sea. The depression initially meandered offshore Taiwan, but after turning west, it was upgraded into a tropical storm on August\u00a019, only to turn back to the east. While growing considerably in size, Rita strengthened into a typhoon during the afternoon hours of the August\u00a021. Rita then accelerated to the north-northeast in response to a shortwave trough. Midday on August\u00a022, the typhoon reached its peak intensity, with winds of 145\u00a0km/h (90 mph) and a minimum barometric pressure of 965\u00a0mbar (28.5\u00a0inHg). That evening, the typhoon weakened slightly before making landfall 55\u00a0km (35\u00a0mi) west of Osaka, with winds of 130\u00a0km/h (80\u00a0mph). Quickly crossing central and northern Honshu, Rita veered slightly northward before weakening into a tropical storm early on August\u00a023. On the next day, Rita merged with a cold front before transiting into an extratropical cyclone.\n\nSymphony No. 4 (Martins): Symphony No. 4, titled Buddha Dharma or rarely Buddha Dhamma was a symphony made by Vasco Martins in 2001. It was the first fourth symphony made by a Cape Verdean and the fourth symphony made by a Cape Verdean. The symphony was inspired by reading a book by Buddha. He composed it slowly (metronome figure circa 45), the one-piece work took two weeks and was made in and around the island of S\u00e3o Vicente. The first performance was premiered on September 3, 2001 in S\u00e3o Paulo, Brazil by Lutero Rodrigues and the local cultural symphony (\"Sinfonia Cultura\"), its length is 19-20 minutes. It was performed in France in 2007 and was done by Henri-Claude Fantapi\u00e9. This work can be listened via the MP3 format via the website, this was done by the composer. The symphony is also available on YouTube. The work covers around 500 sizes and forms about five crescendos.\n\nSymphony No. 5 (Rouse): The Symphony No. 5 is a symphony for orchestra by the American composer Christopher Rouse. The work was jointly commissioned by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Nashville Symphony, and the Aspen Music Festival. It was completed in Baltimore on February 15, 2015, and was first performed by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Jaap van Zweden at the Morton H. 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His music has been featured in numerous festivals, including Tanglewood Music Festival, Aspen Music Festival, Grant Park Music Festival, Darmstadt International Course for New Music, and Donaueschingen Music Festival.\n\nWilson Sawyer: Wilson Sawyer (1917\u20131979) was an American composer, arranger and musician. Born in Traverse City, Michigan, he showed musical talent at an early age and studied music at the University of Michigan. Sawyer conducted the University's Women's Glee Club and led the Bill Sawyer Orchestra, a big band that was featured on WMAQ's \"Fitch Summer Bandwagon\" on July 7, 1940. He composed several arrangements of choral works; popular songs for Perry Como, Fred Waring and Ray Eberle; music for the \"Alaskan Stampede,\" a Leo Seltzer produced \"musical extravaganza on ice\" c. 1944, and an opera based on Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer. He is best known for composing Symphony No. 1, known as the Alaskan Symphony, at Gypsy Trail, Carmel, New York in 1945. The work includes text from the \"Spell of the Yukon\" by Robert W. Service sung by a baritone soloist in the third movement, as well as other thematic inspirations drawn from his study of the climate, topography and history of the then-territory. The Alaskan Symphony was first performed in December 1945 by the American Symphony Orchestra and was broadcast across the United States and to overseas armed services at that time. Wilson Sawyer conducted the piece and Gov. Ernest Gruening of Alaska was guest speaker on the program. At Gruening's request, the original score was placed in the Alaskan Museum of Natural History [Alaska Historical Library and Museum] in Juneau, Alaska. In 1960, Sawyer's wife Maxine was diagnosed with spinal cancer and they moved to Pawling, New York where he operated a chicken farm and laundromat. He continued to compose. The Alaskan Symphony was performed by the Hudson Valley Philharmonic in 1975 with Sawyer again conducting even though he had recently suffered a stroke. Sawyer revised the Symphony in 1977, making substantial cuts to the fourth movement among other edits. The revised Alaskan Symphony was premiered by the Juneau Symphony on June 14, 2008, conducted by music director Kyle Wiley Pickett.\n\nSymphony No. 9 (Dvo\u0159\u00e1k): The Symphony No. 9 in E minor, \"From the New World\", Op. 95, B. 178 (Czech: \"\u201eZ nov\u00e9ho sv\u011bta\u201c\" ), popularly known as the New World Symphony, was composed by Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k in 1893 while he was the director of the National Conservatory of Music of America from 1892 to 1895. It is by far his most popular symphony, and one of the most popular of all symphonies. In older literature and recordings, this symphony was often numbered as Symphony No. 5. 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She is primarily known for her work with composer Shaun Davey who wrote a song cycle for her called \"Granuaile\" based on the 16th-century pirate queen Gr\u00e1inne O'Malley as well as including her in other of his works such as \"The Relief of Derry Symphony\", \"The Pilgrim Suite\" and his Special Olympics music which was specially composed in 2003. Rita Connolly and Ronan Tynan sang the anthem song \"May We Never Have to Say Goodbye\" which topped the Irish charts for two weeks. She has also produced two solo albums, one with the eponymous title \"Rita Connolly\", and the second \"Valpariso\" on the Tara Music label.\n\nAdam Schoenberg: Adam Schoenberg (born November 15, 1980) is one of the most performed living American composers. A member of the Atlanta School of Composers, his works have been performed by the Amarillo Symphony, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Florida Orchestra, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Grand Rapids Symphony, Jacksonville Symphony, Kansas City Symphony, Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, Lake Forest Symphony Orchestra, Lexington Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra, New West Symphony, New World Symphony (orchestra), New York Philharmonic, Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, Pacific Symphony, Phoenix Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, South Carolina Philharmonic, Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony, among other ensembles. Schoenberg was the 2010-2012 guest composer for the Aspen Music Festival, the 2012-2013 composer-in-residence for the Kansas City Symphony, the 2013-2014 composer-in-residence for the Lexington Philharmonic, and the 2015-2017 composer-in-residence for the Fort Worth Symphony. Schoenberg's honors include a 2009 and 2010 MacDowell Colony fellowship, the 2007 Morton Gould Young Composer Award from ASCAP, and the 2006 Charles Ives Prize from the American Academy of Arts & Letters.\n\nSymphony No. 9 (Beethoven): The Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, is the final complete symphony composed from 1822 to 1824 by the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. It was first performed in Vienna on 7 May 1824. The symphony is one of the best-known works in common practice music. It is widely viewed by critics as one of Beethoven's greatest works, the pinnacle of musical Classicism, and one of the greatest compositions in the western musical canon. The symphony was the first example of a major composer using voices in a symphony (thus making it a choral symphony). The words are sung during the final movement by four vocal soloists and a chorus. They were taken from the \"Ode to Joy\", a poem written by Friedrich Schiller in 1785 and revised in 1803, with text additions made by the composer. 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It was written by Michael Grassi and Rachel Shukert, and directed by Jesse Warn.\n\nSupergirl (film): Supergirl is a 1984 British superhero film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by David Odell, based on the DC Comics character of the same name and serves as a spin-off to Alexander and Ilya Salkind's \"Superman\" film series. The film stars Helen Slater as Supergirl, along with Faye Dunaway, Mia Farrow and Peter O'Toole, with Marc McClure reprising his role as Jimmy Olsen from the \"Superman\" films. He was the only actor to do so. \"Supergirl\" was the first superhero film to feature a woman in the lead role.\n\nList of Supergirl characters: \"Supergirl\" is an American television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler, and Andrew Kreisberg based on the characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in the \"Superman\" franchise and Al Plastino and Otto Binder's character Supergirl (Kara Zor-El). The series stars Melissa Benoist in the titular role of Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Supergirl, as well as Mehcad Brooks, Chyler Leigh, Jeremy Jordan, David Harewood, and Calista Flockhart, with Chris Wood, and Floriana Lima joining in later seasons. In addition to original characters, several other characters from DC Comics universe also appear throughout the series. For its first season, \"Supergirl\" aired on CBS, before moving to The CW for its second season.\n\nSupergirl (TV series): Supergirl is an American superhero action-adventure television series developed by Ali Adler, Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg (the latter two having previously created \"Arrow\" and \"The Flash\") that originally aired on CBS and premiered on October 26, 2015. It is based on the DC Comics character Supergirl, created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino, and stars Melissa Benoist in the title role. 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In January 2017, The CW renewed the series for a third season, which is scheduled to debut on October 10, 2017.\n\nList of Supergirl episodes: \"Supergirl\" is an American superhero action-adventure drama television series developed by Ali Adler, Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg (the latter two having previously created \"Arrow\" and \"The Flash\") that originally aired on CBS and premiered on October 26, 2015. It is based on the DC Comics character Supergirl (Kara Zor-El), created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino, and stars Melissa Benoist in the title role. Supergirl is a costumed superheroine who is the biological cousin to Superman and one of the last surviving Kryptonians.\n\nSolitude (Supergirl): \"Solitude\" is the fifteenth episode in the first season of the CBS television series \"Supergirl\", which aired on February 29, 2016. The episode's teleplay was written by Anna Musky-Goldwyn and James DeWille, from a story by Rachek Shukert, and directed by Dermott Downs. 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He appeared in 191 films between 1923 and 1978. He was born in Fresno, California and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. He worked frequently for producer Hal Roach, often appearing in silent comedies as the bratty son of Max Davidson or Charley Chase. His sound era roles were mostly uncredited bits, though he has the unusual distinction of playing the same role (a newsboy) in both an original film and its remake: \"Princess O'Hara\" and \"It Ain't Hay\".\n\nThelma Todd: Thelma Alice Todd (July 29, 1906\u00a0\u2013 December 16, 1935) was an American actress. Appearing in about 120 pictures between 1926 and 1935, she is best remembered for her comedic roles in films such as Marx Brothers' \"Monkey Business\" and \"Horse Feathers\", a number of Charley Chase's short comedies, and co-starring with Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante in \"Speak Easily\". She also had roles in Wheeler and Woolsey farces, several Laurel and Hardy films, the last of which (\"The Bohemian Girl\") featured her in a part that was truncated by her suspicious death at the age of 29.\n\nDog Shy: Dog Shy is a 1926 two-reel silent comedy film starring Charley Chase. Chase plays a young man with a fear of dogs. After being chased by one, he enters a phone booth and a young lady tells him her trouble: she is being pressured into marrying a wealthy duke against her wishes. He agrees to help her and meet at her home. He is, however, mistaken as a newly hired butler. After a series of hilarious misunderstandings and disasters, Chase is recognized as a hero and enjoys a happy ending.\n\nBaldwin Cooke: Baldwin Gardiner Cooke (March 10, 1888 \u2013 December 31, 1953), also known as Baldy Cooke, was a comedic American actor. Born in New York, Cooke and his wife, Alice, toured in vaudeville with Stan Laurel, remaining close friends over the years. He appeared in some thirty Laurel and Hardy comedies. Cooke also appeared in the Our Gang series, and supported Charley Chase in 1931's \"La Se\u00f1orita de Chicago\". His grave is located at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery where Laurel's co-star, Oliver Hardy is interred.\n\nCrazy like a Fox (1926 film): Crazy like a Fox is a 1926 American short film starring Charley Chase. The two-reel silent comedy stars Chase as a young man who feigns insanity in order to get out of an arranged marriage, only to find out that his sweetheart is the girl he has been arranged to marry. Chase would remake the film as \"The Wrong Miss Wright\" (1937) in the sound era during his tenure at Columbia Pictures.\n\nViola Richard: Viola Richard, (26 January 1904 \u2013 28 December 1973), was an American actress who appeared in several silent short comedies at the Hal Roach Studios opposite Laurel and Hardy, Charley Chase and Max Davidson in the 1920s. 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He is described by the film critic Leonard Maltin as \"a principled filmmaker who has worked both outside and within the mainstream, attempting to find projects that support his humanistic beliefs\".\n\nCharley Chase: Charley Chase (born Charles Joseph Parrott, October 20, 1893 \u2013 June 20, 1940) was an American comedian, actor, screenwriter and film director, best known for his work in Hal Roach short film comedies. He was the older brother of comedian/director James Parrott.\n\nH. M. Walker: Harley M. \"Beanie\" Walker (June 27, 1878 \u2013 June 23, 1937) was a member of the Hal Roach movie production company from 1916 until his resignation in 1932. 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Its mechanics revolve around stealth, and the gameplay has been likened to that of \"Metal Gear Solid\" and \"Super Meat Boy\". The player controls a goggle-wearing clone who must make his way through a testing facility filled with hazards and robot sentries by staying in the shadows, risking instant death if he is spotted by an enemy. The game was first released on 4 November 2011 as \"Stealth Bastard\" as a free download for Microsoft Windows. An expanded version, \"Stealth Bastard Deluxe\", was released for Windows via Steam the following November. It subsequently became available for OS X and Linux in April 2013 along with \"The Teleporter Chambers\" downloadable content released the previous month. In June 2013, it was released for Android as part of the Humble Bundle with Android 6, including DRM-free versions for Windows, Mac OS and Linux and its soundtrack. 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The game was released as an paid early access title for Microsoft Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on July 25, 2017, with a full free-to-play release expected in 2018. It features cross-platform play between the PlayStation 4 and PC versions. A standalone mode, \"Fortnite Battle Royale\", based on the battle royale genre, was released for Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in September 2017.\n\nNBA 2K14: NBA 2K14 is a basketball video game that was developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports. It was released on October 1, 2013 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360; versions for the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One were also released on the consoles' respective launch dates. LeBron James of the Miami Heat became the cover athlete, and also served as the music curator for the game. 2K Sports also released the DLC pack that as a bonus for pre-ordering the game, they would receive 10,000 VC, bonus content for \"Path to Greatness\" mode, adding James in the Blacktop mode and a signature skill for MyCareer mode. On August 14, 2013, 2K Sports announced that Crew Mode would return to this year's installment of NBA 2K. \"NBA 2K14\" is the successor to \"NBA 2K13\" and was succeeded by NBA 2K15 in the \"NBA 2K\" series.\n\nBorderlands: The Pre-Sequel: Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is an open world, action role-playing first-person shooter video game developed by 2K Australia, with assistance from Gearbox Software and published by 2K Games. It is the third game in the \"Borderlands\" series, and is set between 2009's \"Borderlands\" and 2012's \"Borderlands 2\". It was released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on 14 October 2014. The rumored existence of the game was first reported on 7 April 2014, and it was officially announced two days later on 9 April 2014 for a release on 14 October 2014. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One ports were released as part of \"\" on 24 March 2015.\n\nBioShock: BioShock is a first-person shooter video game developed by 2K Boston (later Irrational Games) and 2K Australia, and published by 2K Games. The game was released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 platforms in August 2007; a PlayStation 3 port by Irrational, 2K Marin, 2K Australia and Digital Extremes was released in October 2008, and an OS X port by Feral Interactive in October 2009. A mobile version was developed by IG Fun. The game's concept was developed by Irrational's creative lead, Ken Levine, and was based on the ideas of Objectivism as promulgated by Ayn Rand, while incorporating influences from other authors such as George Orwell. The game is considered a spiritual successor to the \"System Shock\" series, on which many of Irrational's team including Levine had worked previously.\n\nAndr\u00e9 Sogliuzzo: Andr\u00e9 Sogliuzzo (born August 10, 1966) is an American voice actor, and actor. He is well known for his voice over work in video games, movies and TV shows. He is also known for voicing Camo and Voodood in the Skylanders franchise and provided additional voices for \", Call of Duty, , , Doom 3, , Fantastic Four, , , , , Gothic 3, Spider-Man 3, , , Assassin's Creed II, , Singularity, , , , , , The Darkness II, Prototype 2, Diablo III, The Secret World, , Elder Scrolls Online, Phineas and Ferb\" and \"Mafia III\".\n\nMafia III: Mafia III is an action-adventure video game developed by Hangar 13 and published by 2K Games for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and MacOS. It is the third installment in the \"Mafia\" series. Set in 1968 in the city of New Bordeaux, a fictional recreation of New Orleans, the story revolves around Lincoln Clay, an orphan and Vietnam veteran, who is on a quest to build a new crime organization to confront the Italian mob. The game was released on October 7, 2016, and received a mixed critical response. The MacOS version was released on May 11, 2017.\n\nWWE 2K18: WWE 2K18 is an upcoming professional wrestling video game being developed in a collaboration between Yuke's and Visual Concepts, and to be published by 2K Sports. It is scheduled to be released worldwide on October 17, 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. The Nintendo Switch version is scheduled to be released in Fall 2017. It is the nineteenth game in the \"WWE\" game series (fifth under the \"WWE 2K\" banner), and is the sequel to \"WWE 2K17\". It will be the first video game under the WWE 2K banner to be released on a Nintendo platform. 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Review aggregator, Metacritic, assigned the game a normalised score of 97 out of 100, indicating \"universal acclaim\", based on 50 reviews for the PlayStation 3 version, 58 reviews for the Xbox 360 version, 66 reviews for the PlayStation 4 version and 14 reviews for the Xbox One version. Within twenty-four hours of its release, \"Grand Theft Auto V\" generated more than $815.7 million in worldwide revenue, equating to approximately 11.21 million copies sold for Take Two. Three days after release, the game had surpassed one billion dollars in sales, making it the fastest selling entertainment product in history.\n\nMafia II: Mafia II is an open world action-adventure video game developed by 2K Czech and published by 2K Games. It was released in August 2010 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows; an OS X port titled Mafia II: Director's Cut was released by Feral Interactive in December 2011. The game is the sequel to 2002's \"Mafia\" and the second game in the \"Mafia\" series. 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Spencer: Richard Bertrand Spencer (born May 11, 1978) is an American white supremacist. He is president of the National Policy Institute, a white supremacist think tank, as well as Washington Summit Publishers. Spencer has stated that he rejects the label of white supremacist, and prefers to describe himself as an identitarian. He has advocated for a white homeland for a \"dispossessed white race\" and called for \"peaceful ethnic cleansing\" to halt the \"deconstruction\" of European culture.\n\nJared Taylor: Samuel Jared Taylor (born September 15, 1951) is an American white nationalist and white supremacist. He is the founder and editor of \"American Renaissance\", a white supremacist magazine. Taylor is also an author and the president of \"American Renaissance\"' s parent organization, New Century Foundation, through which many of his books have been published. He is a former member of the advisory board of \"The Occidental Quarterly\", and a former director of the National Policy Institute, a Virginia-based white nationalist think tank. He is also a board member and spokesperson of the Council of Conservative Citizens.\n\nMatthew F. Hale: Matthew F. \"Matt\" Hale (born July 27, 1971) is an American white supremacist leader and a convicted felon. Hale was the founder of the East Peoria, Illinois-based white separatist group then known as the World Church of the Creator (now called The Creativity Movement), and he declared himself its \"Pontifex Maximus\" (Latin for \"highest priest\") in continuation of the Church of the Creator organization founded by Ben Klassen in 1973.\n\nDavid Lane (white supremacist): David Eden Lane (November 2, 1938 \u2013 May 28, 2007) was an American white supremacist leader and convicted felon. A member of The Order, he was convicted and sentenced to 190 years in prison for racketeering, conspiracy, and for violating the civil rights of Alan Berg, a Jewish radio talk show host, who was murdered on June 18, 1984. He died while incarcerated in the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana.\n\nAryan Brotherhood of Texas: The Aryan Brotherhood of Texas (ABT) is an American white supremacist prison gang. According to the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas is one of the largest and most violent white supremacist prison gangs in the United States, responsible for numerous murders and other violent crimes.\n\nDavid Duke: David Ernest Duke (born July 1, 1950) is an American white supremacist and white nationalist, politician, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, Holocaust denier, convicted felon, and former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.\n\n88 Precepts: 88 Precepts is an essay or manifesto written by David Lane, a member of the white supremacist organization The Order. Written while Lane was serving a 190-year prison sentence, 88 Precepts is a treatise on natural law, religion and politics from the view point of David Lane including guidelines for securing, protecting, preserving and establishing white territorial imperatives in North America and Eastern Europe, distributing propaganda, calls for a night-watchman state and are an expansion upon Lane's Fourteen Words.\n\nJamie Kelso: Jamie Kelso (June 8, 1948) is an American white supremacist and former Church of Scientology member of the elite Sea Org. He hosts daily web radio programs, including \"The Jamie Kelso Show\" on the Voice of Reason Broadcast Network, and is a senior moderator of the white supremacist Stormfront website, where he uses the name Charles A. Lindberg. Kelso became a moderator at Stormfront in 2002 and was instrumental in its rapid growth, partially by encouraging senior figures in the white supremacist movement to post.\n\nIdentity Evropa: Identity Evropa is a white supremacist group in the United States, established in March 2016. Part of the broader white supremacist alt-right movement, the group is identified as a racist white supremacist organization by the Anti-Defamation League and is designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group. Relatively small in size, the group is seen as one of several groups contributing to a rising spike of white nationalism in the U.S. since 2015. The group particularly targets college campuses, by distributing white nationalist slogans on fliers, posters, and stickers.\n\nJames Ellison (polygamist): James Ellison ( \u20091937 ) was an American white supremacist leader from San Antonio, Texas. In 1971, he founded the radical organization The Covenant, The Sword, and the Arm of the Lord (CSA). Ellison purchased a 250 acre strip of land near Elijah, Missouri to serve as his compound. 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Williams had beaten Azarenka in the 2012 Wimbledon semifinals and had won her first six matches in the US Open easily without dropping a set.\n\nVictoria Azarenka career statistics: This is a list of the main career statistics of Belarusian professional tennis player, Victoria Azarenka. To date, Azarenka has won twenty WTA singles titles including two grand slam singles titles, six WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and three WTA Premier 5 singles titles. She was also the runner-up at the 2011 WTA Tour Championships, 2012 US Open and 2013 US Open. Among other achievements, Azarenka was the bronze medalist in women's singles and Gold medalist in mixed doubles with her compatriot, Max Mirnyi at the 2012 London Olympics.\n\n2012 Mutua Madrid Open \u2013 Women's Doubles: Victoria Azarenka and Maria Kirilenko were the defending champions but Azarenka chose not to participate in doubles this year.
\n\n2009 Sony Ericsson Open \u2013 Women's Singles: The 2009 Sony Ericsson Open \u2013 Women's Singles was the women's singles event of the 2009 Sony Ericsson Open, a WTA Premier Mandatory tennis tournament held in Key Biscayne, Florida in late March and early April. World No. 1 Serena Williams was the defending champion and attempting to win a record sixth title at the tournament, but she lost in the final to Victoria Azarenka, 6\u20133, 6\u20131. Azarenka won her third WTA singles title and first at the Premier or above level.\n\n2012 Australian Open \u2013 Women's Singles: Kim Clijsters was the defending champion but lost to Victoria Azarenka in the semifinals. Azarenka went on to win her maiden Grand Slam title in the final, beating 2008 champion Maria Sharapova 6\u20133, 6\u20130.\n\n2009 French Open \u2013 Mixed Doubles: In the 2009 French Open \u2013 Mixed Doubles event Victoria Azarenka and Bob Bryan were the defending champions, but Azarenka chose not to participate, and only Bryan competed in the tournament.
Bryan partnered with Liezel Huber and won in the final 5\u20137, 7\u20136(5), 10\u20137, against Vania King and Marcelo Melo.\n\n2008 US Open \u2013 Mixed Doubles: Victoria Azarenka and Max Mirnyi were the defending champions, but Azarenka chose not to participate, and only Mirnyi competed that year.\n\nVictoria Azarenka: Vict\u00f3ria Fy\u00f3dorovna Az\u00e1renka (Belarusian: \u0412\u0456\u043a\u0442\u043e\u0440\u044b\u044f \u0424\u0451\u0434\u0430\u0440\u0430\u045e\u043d\u0430 \u0410\u0437\u0430\u0440\u0430\u043d\u043a\u0430 ; Russian: \u0412\u0438\u043a\u0442\u043e\u0440\u0438\u044f \u0424\u0451\u0434\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0410\u0437\u0430\u0440\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e; born 31 July 1989) is a Belarusian professional tennis player. She is a former world No. 1.\n\nTony Roche: Anthony Dalton Roche, AO MBE (born 17 May 1945) is a former professional Australian tennis player, native of Tarcutta. He played junior tennis in the New South Wales regional city of Wagga Wagga. He won one Grand Slam singles title and thirteen Grand Slam doubles titles, and was ranked as high as World No. 2 by Lance Tingay of \"The Daily Telegraph\" in 1969. 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It is the band's first album to feature Graeme Stafford, who brings what the band described as a \"dancey\" feel to the album.\n\nMellowosity: Mellowosity is the debut studio album by Scottish Celtic fusion group Peatbog Faeries, released in 1996 on Greentrax Recordings. After forming as a vocal-based Celtic rock group in 1994, the duo had settled into becoming an instrumental Celtic fusion group by the release of \"Mellowosity\". The album draws from a wide range of musical styles and influences including jazz, reggae, afrobeat, rock, Eastern music, dub and funk, that are mixed in with the band's traditional Scottish folk/Celtic sound featuring fiddles and bagpipes.\n\nCeltic music: Celtic music is a broad grouping of music genres that evolved out of the folk music traditions of the Celtic people of Western Europe. 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Their first album with Touper, and their first without a brass section since \"Welcome to Dun Vegas\" (2003), \"Blackhouse\" was produced by Calum MacLean and displays a very eclectic array of genres, fusing the band's Scottish celtic roots with genres such as jazz, funk, reggae, dance and house.\n\nDust (Peatbog Faeries album): Dust is the sixth studio album by the Scottish Celtic fusion band Peatbog Faeries, released on 8 August 2011 on Peatbog Records, although pre-release copies were released on 20 July 2011 through the band's online shop. Following the band's 2008 tour and subsequent live album, the band's fiddle player Adam Sutherland and drummer Iain Copeland left the band, replaced by Peter Tickell and Stu Haikney respectively whose experience helped stir the band in a new direction. The band set to record \"Dust\" in 2011 with longtime producer Calum MacLean, beginning work in Orbost and concluding work at Cumbernauld College. 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Undeterred by not getting past this stage, Annastasia subsequently auditioned for the X Factor 2010 series, The X Factor (UK series 7) and once again made it to the judges round.\n\nThe X Factor (UK series 1): The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent; the winner of which receives a \u00a31 million recording contract with the Syco Music record label. The first series was broadcast from 4 September to 11 December 2004. The competition was split into several stages: auditions, bootcamp and live shows, with Louis Walsh, Sharon Osbourne and Simon Cowell as judges. Kate Thornton presented the show on ITV, whilst Ben Shephard presented spin-off show \"The Xtra Factor\" on ITV2.\n\nX Factor (Albanian TV series): X Factor Albania is the Albanian version of \"The X Factor\", adapted from the original UK series to find new singing talent. The first season started in January 8, 2012, and it is broadcast by TV Klan. The judges are: Albanian singer from Macedonia Altuna Sejdiu, Albanian singer Soni Malaj, Albanian superstar Alban Sk\u00ebnderaj, and the famous composer Pandi La\u00e7o. The show is hosted by Alketa Vejsiu. She applied to acquire the rights of the show along with Top Channel and TV Klan. Syco TV gave the rights to her, then she sold parts of the rights to TV Klan. After losing the rights of \"The X Factor\", Top Channel acquired the rights of the talent show, \"The Voice\".", "question": "Which of the judges of The X Factor is an Irish entertainment manager?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"judge_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the judge."}, "nationality": {"type": "string", "description": "The nationality of the judge."}, "primary_profession": {"type": "string", "description": "The primary profession of the judge as described in the context."}, "judged_show_details": {"type": "array", "description": "Details about the X Factor series the person judged.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"show_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of The X Factor series."}, "role": {"type": "string", "description": "The role of the person on the show."}, "series_identifier": {"type": "string", "description": "A specific identifier for the series (e.g., 'UK series 1')."}}, "required": ["show_title", "role"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["judge_name", "nationality", "primary_profession", "judged_show_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"judge_name": "Louis Walsh", "nationality": "Irish", "primary_profession": "entertainment manager", "judged_show_details": [{"show_title": "The X Factor", "role": "judge", "series_identifier": "UK series 1"}, {"show_title": "The X Factor", "role": "judge", "series_identifier": "UK series 5"}, {"show_title": "The X Factor", "role": "judge", "series_identifier": "UK series 7"}, {"show_title": "The X Factor", "role": "judge", "series_identifier": "UK series 8"}]}, "ground_truth": {"judge_name": "Louis Walsh", "nationality": "Irish", "primary_profession": "entertainment manager", "judged_show_details": [{"show_title": "The X Factor", "role": "judge", "series_identifier": "UK series 1"}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1915, "output_tokens": 134, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "e42545cc10afe29087a925a689fb33d1a3fc42e5f60c75dd7ce346ad26918ba7", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ae5c7f45542996de7b71a19", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Roy Orbison", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Laminar Flow (album): Laminar Flow is the twenty-first album by Roy Orbison recorded at Wishbone Recording Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and released in 1979 on the Asylum Records label. It was the last album of new material Orbison would release in his lifetime - his next studio effort, \"\", featured re-recordings of old Orbison hits whilst \"Mystery Girl\" and \"King Of Hearts\", his final collections of all-new material, were released posthumously.\n\nAl-Salam Hospital: Al Salam Hospital or Hopital de la paix (Arabic: \u0645\u0633\u062a\u0634\u0641\u0649 \u0627\u0644\u0633\u0644\u0627\u0645 \u0637\u0631\u0627\u0628\u0644\u0633\u200e \u200e ) founded in 1996, is a private hospital located in Tripoli, Lebanon and has a trauma center, an angiology unit with interventional radiology available, a stroke unit, a cardiovascular and abdominal vascular unit, a dermatology unit, a plastic surgery unit, a large burn center with laminar flow, a polysomnography unit and a new intensive care unit with laminar flow.\n\nSegr\u00e9\u2013Silberberg effect: The Segr\u00e9\u2013Silberberg effect is a fluid dynamic separation effect where a dilute suspension of neutrally buoyant particles flowing (in laminar flow) in a tube equilibrates at a distance of 0.6R from the tube's centre. This effect was first observed by Segr\u00e9 and Silberberg. The solid particles are subjected to both viscous drag forces and inertial lift forces. The drag forces are responsible for driving particles along the \ufb02ow streamlines, whereas the inertial forces are responsible for the lateral migration of particles across the \ufb02ow streamlines. The parabolic nature of the laminar velocity pro\ufb01le in Poiseuille \ufb02ow produces a shear-induced inertial lift force that drives particles towards the channel walls. As particles migrate closer to the channel walls, the flow around the particle induces a pressure increase between the particle and the wall which prevents particles of moving closer. The opposing lift forces are dependent on the particle diameter to channel diameter\n\nHKS-1: The HKS-1 was a German 19 19 m span high performance two seat sailplane, designed around 1950 to use recent advances in laminar flow airfoils. To avoid premature transition from laminar flow caused by surface interruptions, the HKS-1 dispensed with hinged ailerons, flaps and spoilers and replaced them with a flexible trailing edge. Two were built, setting several records.\n\nMystery Girl: Mystery Girl is the twenty-second album by Roy Orbison, the last album recorded whle he was alive and posthumously released on the Virgin label in 1989. The album became a hit worldwide, reaching #5 on the US \"Billboard\" 200, and #2 on the UK Albums Chart.\n\nLaminar flow reactor: A laminar flow reactor (LFR) is a type of chemical reactor that uses laminar flow to control reaction rate, and/or reaction distribution. LFR is generally a long tube with constant diameter that is kept at constant temperature. Reactants are injected at one end and products are collected and monitored at the other. Laminar flow reactors are often used to study an isolated elementary reaction or multi-step reaction mechanism.\n\nLaminar flow: In fluid dynamics, laminar flow (or streamline flow) occurs when a fluid flows in parallel layers, with no disruption between the layers. At low velocities, the fluid tends to flow without lateral mixing, and adjacent layers slide past one another like playing cards. There are no cross-currents perpendicular to the direction of flow, nor eddies or swirls of fluids. In laminar flow, the motion of the particles of the fluid is very orderly with particles close to a solid surface moving in straight lines parallel to that surface.\n\nOscillatory baffled reactor: A Continuous Oscillatory Baffled Reactor (COBR) is a specially designed reactor to achieve plug flow under laminar flow conditions. Achieving plug flow has previously been limited to either a large number of continuous stir tank reactors (CSTR) in series or conditions with high turbulent flow. The technology incorporates annular baffles to a tubular reactor framework to create eddies when liquid is pushed up through the tube. Likewise, when liquid is on a downstroke through the tube, eddies are created on the other side of the baffles. Eddy generation on both sides of the baffles creates very effective mixing while still maintaining plug flow. By using COBR, potentially higher yields of product can be made with greater control and reduced waste.\n\nKozeny\u2013Carman equation: The Kozeny\u2013Carman equation (or Carman\u2013Kozeny equation) is a relation used in the field of fluid dynamics to calculate the pressure drop of a fluid flowing through a packed bed of solids. It is named after Josef Kozeny and Philip C. Carman. The equation is only valid for laminar flow. The equation was derived by Kozeny and Carman (see ) from a starting point of (a) modelling fluid flow in a packed bed as laminar fluid flow in a collection of curving passages/tubes crossing the packed bed and (b) Poiseuille's law describing laminar fluid flow in straight, circular section pipes.\n\nLaminar flow cabinet: A laminar flow cabinet or laminar flow closet or tissue culture hood is a carefully enclosed bench designed to prevent contamination of semiconductor wafers, biological samples, or any particle sensitive materials. Air is drawn through a HEPA filter and blown in a very smooth, laminar flow towards the user. The cabinet is usually made of stainless steel with no gaps or joints where spores might collect.", "question": "Who is the artist that created the albums Laminar Flow and Mystery Girl?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"artist_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the artist who created the albums."}, "albums_created": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of albums created by the artist mentioned in the context.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"album_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the album."}, "album_sequence_number": {"type": "integer", "description": "The sequence number of the album in the artist's discography."}}, "required": ["album_title", "album_sequence_number"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "number_of_albums_found": {"type": "integer", "description": "The total count of albums by the artist found in the context that match the query."}}, "required": ["artist_name", "albums_created", "number_of_albums_found"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"artist_name": "Roy Orbison", "albums_created": [{"album_title": "Laminar Flow", "album_sequence_number": 21}, {"album_title": "Mystery Girl", "album_sequence_number": 22}], "number_of_albums_found": 2}, "ground_truth": {"artist_name": "Roy Orbison", "albums_created": [{"album_title": "Laminar Flow", "album_sequence_number": 21}, {"album_title": "Mystery Girl", "album_sequence_number": 22}], "number_of_albums_found": 2}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1722, "output_tokens": 61, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "0a10fa670b2a214ab2a488afce1880f44dd95c05d2b8c7c9d87dd92a46606964", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5ac190a95542991316484b3a", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Roblox", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "4-Track Demos: 4-Track Demos is an album of demos by British singer-songwriter PJ Harvey. It was released in October 1993 by Island Records. It consists of 8 demos of songs from her previous album, \"Rid of Me\", along with 6 demos of some unreleased tracks which never made it to release with the three-piece PJ Harvey line-up. According to interviews with Harvey, all fourteen of these songs were written and demoed at her home between mid-1991 and autumn 1992. \"4-Track Demos\" was Harvey's first self-produced album, a job she would not take on again until 2004's \"Uh Huh Her\".\n\nCake Like: Cake Like was an all-female indie rock band based in New York City. Its members were bassist and lead singer Kerri Kenney, drummer Jody Seifert, and vocalist and guitarist Nina Hellman. The band came together in 1993 when Kenney and Hellman met at New York University's Experimental Theater Wing, decided to form a band, and were joined by Hellman's roommate Seifert. The members had never played music before and so developed their own unique style. Their songs often play out like poetry set to erratic guitar-rock. They soon attracted the attention of John Zorn, who signed the band to his Avant Records label, which released their first LP. Ric Ocasek, formerly of The Cars, produced their follow-up EP. Subsequently, Neil Young signed the band to his Vapor Records label, which released their second and third LPs.\n\nHandball (school): School students in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji often play a style of handball (Also known as four square or - square, with the number in the latter determined by the number of players) that is different from nearly all other types of handball. The game is played at recess, lunch or before and after school. It can also be played at home or anywhere that has a hard surface and at least one line. It has quick set-up time and simple rules, contributing to its popularity.\n\nFootball pitch: A football pitch (also known as a football field or soccer field) is the playing surface for the game of association football. its dimensions and markings are defined by Law 1 of the Laws of the Game, \"The Field of Play\". The surface can be either natural or artificial, but FIFA's Laws of the Game specify that all artificial surfaces must be painted green. The pitch is typically made of turf (grass) or artificial turf, although amateur and recreational teams often play on dirt fields.\n\nRoblox: Roblox is a user-generated massively multiplayer online social gaming platform developed and published by the Roblox Corporation and released in 2006; the first demos of the game were tested in 2004 under the name \"DynaBlocks\".\n\nVG Cats: VG Cats (short for \"Video Game Cats\") is a webcomic written and drawn by Canadian cartoonist Scott Ramsoomair. Published on its own website, it features the adventures of a pair of anthropomorphic cats, who often play the roles of characters in popular video games that are parodied in the strip. Strips are usually presented in a large format and in full color. The author generally set Mondays as days for updating the comic; however, the update schedule has a reputation of being incredibly sporadic; he frequently mocks his tardiness in updating in various strips due to personal reasons and frequent convention appearances. As of October 2016, the site had approximately 369 comics listed in its main archives. Based on this archive alone, \"VG Cats\" averaged 25 comics a year while it was at its peak.\n\nHolychild: Holychild (stylized as HOLYCHILD) is an American indie pop duo from Los Angeles, California, United States. The band consists of songwriter and vocalist Liz Nistico and producer and multi-instrumentalist Louie Diller, though they often play with more musicians for their live show. The band signed to Glassnote Records in 2013, and define their genre as \"brat pop\". Holychild released an EP entitled \"Mindspeak\" in 2014 and their full-length debut album \"The Shape of Brat Pop to Come\" was released in June 2015. \"America Oil Lamb\", a followup EP of collaboration songs was released in June 2016.\n\nODers: ODers or online daters are people who take part in dating in online video games. This occurs and is addressed frequently in games such as Roblox, and Habbo Hotel. Many use the term within memes.\n\nNative Nod: Native Nod was a groundbreaking emotive hardcore band formed in the early '90s based in the New York / New Jersey area where the group would often play shows. The band is often credited with giving rise to the emo scene, and at very young ages (high school). In their short lifetime as a band they only released 9 songs, divided amongst the 3 seven inch EPs \"Bread\", \"Answers\", and \"Lower GI Bleed\". These 9 songs can be found on the Gern Blandsten Records discography \"Today Puberty, Tomorrow The World\".\n\nPeter (actor): Shinnosuke Ikehata (\u6c60\u7551 \u614e\u4e4b\u4ecb , Ikehata Shinnosuke ) (born August 8, 1952 in Sakai, Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese singer, dancer and actor who has appeared in Akira Kurosawa's \"Ran\" and Toshio Matsumoto's \"Bara no S\u014dretsu\". Ikehata also uses his stage name of Peter (\u30d4\u30fc\u30bf\u30fc , P\u012bt\u0101 ) when he appears on TV variety shows and musical revues. Always seen dancing with tight shirts and pants at dancing clubs, he adopted the stage name when he was 16 after his style of dress and dance which was said to resemble Peter Pan. One of Japan's most famous gay entertainers, Peter's androgynous appearance has enabled him to often play transvestite characters and he often appears on stage in women's clothing.", "question": "What is the name of the game that ODers often play, released in 2006 and first demoed in 2004?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"game_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the game."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the game was released."}, "first_demo_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the game was first demoed."}, "original_demo_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name under which the game was originally demoed."}}, "required": ["name", "release_year", "first_demo_year", "original_demo_name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "player_group_association": {"type": "object", "properties": {"group_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the player group."}, "plays_game": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the player group often plays this game."}}, "required": ["group_name", "plays_game"], "additionalProperties": false}, "final_answer": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the game that matches all criteria."}}, "required": ["game_details", "player_group_association", "final_answer"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"game_details": {"name": "Roblox", "release_year": 2006, "first_demo_year": 2004, "original_demo_name": "DynaBlocks"}, "player_group_association": {"group_name": "ODers", "plays_game": true}, "final_answer": "Roblox"}, "ground_truth": {"game_details": {"name": "Roblox", "release_year": 2006, "first_demo_year": 2004, "original_demo_name": "DynaBlocks"}, "player_group_association": {"group_name": "ODers", "plays_game": true}, "final_answer": "Roblox"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1964, "output_tokens": 71, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d85d8edabd6fe423d686eb924693378d852714de4dc3937be13e5a9916d9109a", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a78df36554299029c4b5ebe", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "November", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "1993 Atlantic hurricane season: The 1993 Atlantic hurricane season was a below average Atlantic hurricane season that produced ten tropical cyclones and tropical storms, four hurricanes, and one major hurricane. It officially started on June\u00a01 and ended on November\u00a030, dates which conventionally delimit the period during which most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic Ocean. The first tropical cyclone, Tropical Depression One, developed on May 31, while the final storm, Tropical Depression Ten, dissipated on September\u00a030, well before the average dissipation date of a season's last tropical cyclone; this represented the earliest end to the hurricane season in ten years. The most intense hurricane, Emily, was a Category\u00a03 on the Saffir\u2013Simpson Hurricane Scale that paralleled close to the North Carolina coastline causing minor damage and a few deaths before moving out to sea.\n\nTimeline of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season: The Timeline of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season documents the formations, strengthenings, weakenings, landfalls, extratropical transitions, and dissipations of the season's tropical and subtropical storms. The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season in recorded history. The season saw a record twenty-eight tropical or subtropical storms of which a record four storms achieved Category\u00a05 status. Officially beginning on June\u00a01, 2005, and lasting until November\u00a030, the 2005 season persisted into January 2006 due to continued storm activity.\n\n2007 Atlantic hurricane season: The 2007 Atlantic hurricane season was an active Atlantic hurricane season, although most of the storms were weak and short-lived. However, the 2007 season was the first season to feature more than one Category 5 landfalling hurricane, a feat that would not be matched until 2017. It produced 17\u00a0tropical cyclones, 15\u00a0tropical storms, six\u00a0hurricanes, and two\u00a0major hurricanes. It officially started on June\u00a01 and ended on November\u00a030, dates which conventionally delimit the period during which most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic Ocean. The first tropical cyclone, Subtropical Storm Andrea, developed on May\u00a09, while the last storm, Tropical Storm Olga, dissipated on December\u00a013. The most intense hurricane, Dean, is tied for the eighth most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded as well as the third most intense Atlantic hurricane at landfall. The season was one of only six on record for the Atlantic with more than one Category\u00a05 hurricane. It was the second on record in which an Atlantic hurricane, Felix, and an eastern Pacific hurricane, Henriette, made landfall on the same day. September had a record-tying eight storms, although the strengths and durations of most of the storms were low. Aside from hurricanes Dean and Felix, none of the storms in the season exceeded Category\u00a01 intensity.\n\n1968 Atlantic hurricane season: The 1968 Atlantic hurricane season was one of five Atlantic hurricane seasons during the satellite era not to feature a major hurricane, the others being 1972, 1986, 1994, and 2013. The season officially began on June\u00a01 and lasted until November\u00a030, dates which conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin. It was a below average season in terms of tropical storms, with a total of eight nameable storms. The first system, Hurricane Abby, developed in the northwestern Caribbean Sea on June\u00a01. Abby moved northward and struck Cuba, bringing heavy rainfall and flooding to western portions of the island. Making landfall in Florida on June\u00a04, Abby caused flooding and spawned four tornadoes, but left behind little damage. Overall, the hurricane resulted in six deaths and about $450,000 (1968\u00a0USD) in damage. In late June, Tropical Storm Candy brought minor flooding and spawned several tornadoes across portions of the Southern United States. Overall damage from the cyclone reached approximately $2.7\u00a0million.\n\n2002 Atlantic hurricane season: The 2002 Atlantic hurricane season was a near average Atlantic hurricane season, officially starting on June\u00a01, 2002 and ending on November\u00a030, dates which conventionally limit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones develop in the Atlantic Ocean. The season produced 14\u00a0tropical cyclones, of which 12\u00a0developed into named storms; four became hurricanes, and two attained major hurricane status. The season officially began on June\u00a01, although the season's first cyclone did not develop until July\u00a014. Despite the late start, the 2002 season tied with 2004, 2007, and 2010 in which a record number of tropical storms, eight, developed in the month of September. It ended early however, with no tropical storms forming after October 6\u2014a rare occurrence caused partly by El Ni\u00f1o conditions. The most intense hurricane of the season was Hurricane Isidore with a minimum central pressure of 934\u00a0mbar, although Hurricane Lili attained higher winds and peaked at Category\u00a04 whereas Isidore only reached Category 3. The season's low activity is reflected in the low cumulative accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) rating of 67. ACE is, broadly speaking, a measure of the power of the hurricane multiplied by the length of time it existed, so low number reflects the small number of strong storms and preponderance of tropical storms.\n\n1950 Atlantic hurricane season: The 1950 Atlantic hurricane season was the first year in the Atlantic hurricane database (HURDAT) that storms were given names in the Atlantic basin. Names were taken from the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet, with the first named storm being designated \"Able\", the second \"Baker\", and so on. It was an active season with sixteen\u00a0tropical storms, with eleven of them developing into hurricanes. Six of these hurricanes were intense enough to be classified as major hurricanes\u2014a denomination reserved for storms that attained sustained winds equivalent to a Category 3 or greater on the present-day Saffir\u2013Simpson scale. One storm, the twelfth of the season, was unnamed and was originally excluded from the yearly summary, and three additional storms were discovered in re-analysis. The large quantity of strong storms during the year yielded, prior to modern reanalysis, what was the highest seasonal accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) of the 20th century in the Atlantic basin; 1950 held the seasonal ACE record until broken by the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. However, later examination by researchers determined that several storms in the 1950 season were weaker than thought, leading to a lower ACE than assessed originally.\n\n1947 Atlantic hurricane season: The 1947 Atlantic hurricane season was the first Atlantic hurricane season to have tropical storms named by the United States Air Force. The season officially began on June\u00a016, 1947, and ended on November\u00a01, 1947. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin. However, the first tropical cyclone developed on June\u00a013, while the final system was absorbed by a cold front on December\u00a01. There were 10\u00a0tropical storms; 5\u00a0of them attained hurricane status, while two became major hurricanes, which are Category\u00a03 or higher on the modern day Saffir\u2013Simpson scale. Operationally, the third tropical storm was considered two separate tropical cyclones, resulting in the storm receiving two names. The eighth tropical storm went undetected and was not listed in HURDAT until 2014.\n\n1965 Atlantic hurricane season: The 1965 Atlantic hurricane season was the first to use the modern-day bounds for an Atlantic hurricane season, which are June 1 to November 30. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin. It was one of the least active seasons on record, with only 6 tropical cyclones developing and reaching tropical storm intensity. Four of the storms strengthened into hurricanes. One system reached major hurricane intensity \u2013 Category 3 or higher on the Saffir\u2013Simpson hurricane scale. The first system, an unnamed tropical storm, developed during the month of June in the Pacific Ocean, while located south of Guatemala. The storm moved northward across Central America, but caused no known impact in the region. It struck the Florida Panhandle and caused minor impact across much of the Southern United States. Tropical cyclogenesis halted for over two months, until Anna formed on August 21. The storm remained well away from land in the far North Atlantic Ocean and caused no impact.\n\n1977 Atlantic hurricane season: The 1977 Atlantic hurricane season had the fewest tropical storms since the 1965 season. The season officially began on June 1, and lasted until November 30. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin. The first tropical depression of the season developed on June 13, 12 days after the start of the season, in the western Caribbean Sea. After a succession of three other tropical depressions, the first tropical storm of the season, Hurricane Anita, finally became a named storm on August 29 \u2013 the latest date since the satellite era began in the 1960s. Anita struck Mexico as a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir\u2013Simpson hurricane wind scale, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall. At least 25,000 people were left homeless and 11 fatalities were reported.\n\n2003 Atlantic hurricane season: The 2003 Atlantic hurricane season was an active Atlantic hurricane season with tropical activity before and after the official bounds of the season\u00a0\u2013 the first such occurrence in 49\u00a0years. The season produced 21\u00a0tropical cyclones, of which 16\u00a0developed into named storms; seven cyclones attained hurricane status, of which three reached major hurricane status. With sixteen storms, the season was tied for the sixth most active Atlantic hurricane season on record. 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It was directed by Lewis Milestone, written by Lillian Hellman and featured production design by William Cameron Menzies. The film starred Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, Walter Huston, Walter Brennan and Erich von Stroheim. The music was written by Aaron Copland, the lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and the cinematography was by James Wong Howe. The film also marked the debut of Farley Granger.\n\nWalter Brennan: Walter Andrew Brennan (July 25, 1894 \u2013 September 21, 1974) was an American actor. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1936, 1938, and 1940, making him one of only three male actors to win three Academy Awards.\n\nList of Fist of the North Star video games: The following is a list of video games based on the manga \"Fist of the North Star\". Since 1986 , many video games based on the \"Hokuto no Ken\" franchise have been released for the Japanese market, including coin-operated arcade games and computer software. The majority of these games were released only in Japan, with the exceptions of \"Fist of the North Star\" for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Taxan Soft in 1989 , \"Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of Universe\" for the Game Boy by Electro Brain in 1991 , and the \"\" series by Koei Tecmo, which started in 2010 . The arcade games \"Fighting Mania\" by Konami and the \"Fist of the North Star\" fighting game by Sega, also received international distribution. Additionally, the Sega games \"Black Belt\" for the Master System and \"Last Battle\" for the Genesis, were originally released as \"Hokuto no Ken\" video games in Japan before they were stripped of the license and rebranded for the international market.\n\nThe Westerner (film): The Westerner is a 1940 American film directed by William Wyler and starring Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, and Doris Davenport. Written by Niven Busch, Stuart N. 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The company or its employees received many Academy Awards for scientific or technical achievements.\n\nNorth Star School District: The North Star School District in Boswell, Somerset County, Pennsylvania in the United States was formed in 1969 with the merger of predecssors Jenner-Boswell and Forbes school districts. The district includes the boroughs of Boswell, Stoystown, Jennerstown, and Hooversville and the townships Jenner and Quemahoning in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. The name North Star is taken from U.S. Route 219, the North Star Way, which runs through the District. That name for the highway has since fallen out of favor. The district encompasses approximately 102 square miles. According to 2000 federal census data, it serves a resident population of 9,519. According to District officials, in school year 2007-08 the NSSD provided basic educational services to 1,261 pupils through the employment of 114 teachers, 69 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 10 administrators.\n\nThe Tycoon (TV series): The Tycoon is a 32-episode American sitcom television series broadcast by ABC. It starred Walter Brennan as the fictitious businessman Walter Andrews, similar to his birth name of Walter Andrew Brennan. As chairman of the board of the Thunder Corporation that he founded but no longer actively runs, Brennan plays an eccentric and cantankerous millionaire (when such persons were much fewer in number) with a common touch who helps promising persons in need. The series aired with new episodes at 9 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday from September 15, 1964, until April 27, 1965. It continued in reruns until September 7, 1965. The program did not develop sufficient audience, presumably because viewers may have preferred the versatile Brennan as the bucolic Grandpa Amos McCoy in his 1957-1963 ABC and CBS sitcom \"The Real McCoys\". Oddly, \"The Tycoon\" has the same name as an episode of \"The Real McCoys\" also called \"The Tycoon,\" which aired four years earlier on August 23, 1960.\n\nAcademy Honorary Award: The Academy Honorary Award \u2013 instituted in 1948 for the 21st Academy Awards (previously called the Special Award, which was first presented in early 1929) \u2013 is given annually by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to celebrate motion picture achievements that are not covered by existing Academy Awards, although prior winners of competitive Academy Awards are not excluded from receiving the Honorary Award. 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Crossbones usually appears as an ally of the Red Skull. He carried out the assassination of Captain America, although a hypnotized Sharon Carter is believed to have fired the fatal shots.\n\nRa's al Ghul: Ra's al Ghul (Arabic: \u0631\u0623\u0633 \u0627\u0644\u063a\u0648\u0644\u200e \u200e \"Ra\u02bes al-\u0120\u016bl\"; \"Ghoul's Head\" or \"Demon's Head\") is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. Created by editor Julius Schwartz, writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Neal Adams, the character first appeared in \"Batman\" #232's \"Daughter of the Demon\" (June 1971). The character is one of Batman's most enduring enemies and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery, though given his high status as a supervillain, he has also come into conflict with Superman and other superheroes in the DC Universe.\n\nHindu Temple Society of North America: Hindu Temple Society of North America, representing Sri Maha Vallabha Ganapati Devasthanam, (Sanskrit: \u0936\u094d\u0930\u0940 \u092e\u0939\u093e\u0935\u0932\u094d\u0932\u092d \u0917\u0923\u092a\u0924\u093f \u0926\u0947\u0935\u0938\u094d\u0925\u093e\u0928\u092e\u094d, Tamil: \u0bb8\u0bcd\u0bb0\u0bc0 \u0bae\u0b95\u0bbe \u0bb5\u0bb2\u0bcd\u0bb2\u0baa \u0b95\u0ba3\u0baa\u0ba4\u0bbf \u0ba4\u0bc7\u0bb5\u0bb8\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bbe\u0ba9\u0bae\u0bcd), at 45\u201357 Bowne Street, Flushing, Queens, in New York City, was claimed to be the very first of the traditional Hindu temples in the USA. 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The designation of \"North America\" in the name was chosen because at its inception, it was sometimes claimed that there were no other Hindu temples in North America from which it needed to distinguish itself. But there were already the traditional Krishna temples of Iskcon in North America (see Iskcon). The status of being a genuine traditional Hindu religion for iskcon was also confirmed by the Hindu Vishva Parishad in October 1976 and on various other occasions. Iskcon with its more than 100.000 present members in North America appreciates and strongly supports the activities of Hindu Temple Society of North America,\n\nArnim Zola: Arnim Zola is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books by Marvel Comics. He is a master of biochemistry and is an enemy of Captain America and the Avengers. He first appeared in \"Captain America\" #208 (April 1977), created by writer/artist Jack Kirby. He was originally a Nazi biochemist during World War II and survived into the modern age by transferring his conscious mind into the body of a sophisticated robot which protected his mind by storing it in its chest and displaying a digital image of Zola's face on its chest plate.\n\nIsbisa: Isbisa is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in \"All Winners Comics\" vol. 1, #19 (Fall 1946), published by Marvel predecessor Timely Comics during the 1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. He was created by writer Bill Finger and one or more of the five artists who contributed one or more chapters to his 44-page debut story.\n\nMastermind (Jason Wyngarde): Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He most often appears as an adversary of the X-Men. The original Mastermind was a mutant with the psionic ability to generate complex telepathic illusions at will that cause his victims to see whatever he wishes them to see. He was a founding member of the first Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and later a probationary member of the Lords Cardinal of the Hellfire Club, where he played an important role in \"\"The Dark Phoenix Saga\".\"\n\nAge of Apocalypse (limited series): X-Men: Age of Apocalypse is a 2005 Marvel Comics six-issue limited series which takes place a year after the last story in the \"X-Men: Age of Apocalypse\" one-shot, with Magneto's X-Men helping North America recover from Apocalypse's iron fist. 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He has become a member of the Dutch House of Representatives (\"Tweede Kamer\") on 20 September 2012, after having been elected in the 12 September general election. Prior to being elected he worked a civil servant for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment.\n\nGeert Wilders: Geert Wilders (] ; born 6 September 1963) is a Dutch politician who is the founder and the current leader of the Party for Freedom (\"Partij voor de Vrijheid\" \u2013 PVV). Wilders is the parliamentary group leader of his party in the House of Representatives (\"Tweede Kamer\"). In the 2010 formation of the Rutte cabinet, a minority cabinet of VVD and CDA, he actively participated in the negotiations, resulting in a \"support agreement\" (\"gedoogakkoord\") between the PVV and these parties, but withdrew his support in April 2012, citing disagreements with the cabinet on proposed budget cuts. Wilders is best known for his criticism of Islam; his views have made him a controversial figure in the Netherlands and abroad, and since 2004 he has been protected at all times by armed bodyguards.\n\nPaul van Meenen: Paul Hendrik (Paul) van Meenen (born January 29, 1956 in The Hague) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) political party. He became a member of the Dutch House of Representatives (\"Tweede Kamer\") on September 20, 2012, after having been elected in the September 12th general election. Prior to being elected he worked as the director for \"Spinoza\", an organisation of ten VWO high schools in the region of The Hague. He has also served as the leader of the D66 grouping in the municipal council of Leiden since 2002.\n\nStates General of the Netherlands: The States General (Dutch: \"Staten-Generaal\" ) is the bicameral legislature of the Netherlands, consisting of the Senate (\"Eerste Kamer \") and the House of Representatives (\"Tweede Kamer \"). The parliament meets at the Binnenhof in The Hague.\n\nSjoerd Wiemer Sjoerdsma: Sjoerd Wiemer Sjoerdsma (born 10 July 1981 in Eindhoven) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats '66 (D66) political party. He has become a member of the Dutch House of Representatives (\"Tweede Kamer\") on 20 September 2012, after having been elected in the 12 September general election. Prior to being elected he worked a diplomat for the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During his period as a diplomat he was posted to the Embassies in Belgium and Afghanistan, and to the Permanent Representation to the Palestinian Authority.\n\nWillem Drees Jr.: Willem \"Wim\" Drees Jr. (24 December 1922 \u2013 5 September 1998) was a Dutch politician of the Democratic Socialists '70 (DS'70). He served as Parliamentary leader of the Democratic Socialists '70 in the House of Representatives from 29 April 1971 and a Member of the House of Representatives from 11 May 1971. After the Dutch general election of 1971 and became Minister of Transport and Water Management in the Cabinet Biesheuvel I serving from 6 July 1971 until 21 July 1972. He returned to the House of Representatives on 5 September 1972 and again became Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives on 14 May 1973. He resigned his positions on 20 August 1977 and retired as Leader of the Democratic Socialists '70 the same day.\n\nHouse of Representatives (Netherlands): The House of Representatives (Dutch: \"Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal\" ] or simply \"Tweede Kamer \", literally \"Second Chamber\") is the lower house of the bicameral parliament of the Netherlands, the States General, the other one being the Senate. It has 150 seats which are filled through elections using a party-list proportional representation. It sits in the Binnenhof in The Hague.\n\nMieke Sterk: Mieke Sterk (born 5 January 1946) is a retired track and field athlete and politician from the Netherlands. She was part of the Dutch 4\u00d7100\u00a0m relay team that finished in fourth place at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Individually, she failed to reach the final in the 200\u00a0m event. Two years later she won a bronze medal in the pentathlon at the 1970 Universiade and finished fifth in the 60\u00a0m hurdles at the European Indoor Championships. Her personal bests were 11.6\u00a0seconds in the 100\u00a0m (1968) and 23.5\u00a0seconds in the 200\u00a0m (1973). After retiring from athletics she became involved in politics and between 1994 and 1998 was a member of the Tweede Kamer of the Dutch House of Representatives.\n\nTweede Kamerlijn: The Tweede Kamerlijn is a live audio-only transmission of plenary sessions of the Dutch House of Representatives (Dutch: \"Tweede Kamer\"). 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The Hurricanes played their home games at Moore Park in Miami, Florida. The team was coached by Tom McCann, in his second year as head coach for the Hurricanes. The Hurricanes finished their season 4\u20133\u20131 and were invited to the first annual edition of the Festival of Palms Bowl, where they would win against the Manhattan Jaspers by a score of 7-0.\n\nMiami Hurricanes football statistical leaders: The Miami Hurricanes football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Miami Hurricanes football program in various categories, including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Hurricanes represent the University of Miami in the NCAA's Atlantic Coast Conference.\n\n1934 Miami Hurricanes football team: The 1934 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami for the 1934 college football season. 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Today, the round robin winner of the three biggest schools in the state of Florida (either the Florida Gators, Florida State Seminoles or Miami Hurricanes) receives the Florida Cup for beating the other two schools in the same season. Miami leads the series 29\u201326, and has won seven of the past eight match-ups including a 21\u201316 victory in the most recent game played in 2013.\n\n1983 Miami Hurricanes football team: The 1983 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami in 1983 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by fifth-year head coach Howard Schnellenberger, the Hurricanes finished the season with a record of 11\u20131 after defeating the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Orange Bowl. Miami finished atop both the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll and is recognized as the consensus national champion of the season. The national championship was the first of five won by Miami.\n\n1951 Miami Hurricanes football team: The 1951 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami for the 1951 college football season. The Hurricanes played their home games at the Burdine Stadium in Miami, Florida. The team was coached by Andy Gustafson, in his fourth year as head coach for the Hurricanes. The Hurricanes participated in the Gator Bowl, in a post-season matchup against Clemson. The Hurricanes won 14\u20130.\n\n1970 Miami Hurricanes football team: The 1970 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami for the 1970 college football season. The Hurricanes played their home games at the Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. The team was coached by Charlie Tate, in his final year as head coach. Tate resigned after coaching the first two games of the season. Walt Kichefski took over as interim head coach for the Hurricanes for the remainder of the season.\n\nIan Sinclair (Canadian football): Ian Sinclair (born 1960 in Toronto, Ontario) is a former professional Canadian football offensive lineman who played eleven seasons in the Canadian Football League for the BC Lions. He played college football at the University of Miami where he was part of the 1983 Miami Hurricanes football team national champions. He also was a part of the Lions Grey Cup victories in 1985 and 1994.\n\n1945 Miami Hurricanes football team: The 1945 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami for the 1945 college football season. The Hurricanes played their home games at the Burdine Stadium in Miami, Florida. The team was coached by Jack Harding, in his seventh year as head coach for the Hurricanes. The Hurricanes participated in the Orange Bowl, in a post-season matchup against Holy Cross. The Hurricanes won 13\u20136.\n\nHoward Schnellenberger: Howard Leslie Schnellenberger (born March 16, 1934) is a retired American football coach with long service at both the professional and college levels. He held head coaching positions with the National Football League's Baltimore Colts and in college for the University of Miami, University of Oklahoma, University of Louisville and Florida Atlantic University. He won a national championship with Miami in 1983. Schnellenberger also worked extensively as an assistant coach at the college and pro levels, including as part of the staff of the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins. 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He was a U.S. Representative from Texas' (1985\u20132003) and House Majority Leader (1995\u20132003). He was one of the engineers of the \"Republican Revolution\" of the 1990s, in which Republicans were elected to majorities of both houses of Congress for the first time in four decades. Armey was one of the chief authors of the Contract with America. Armey is also an author and former economics professor. After his retirement from Congress, he has worked as a consultant, advisor, and lobbyist.\n\nPeter B. Davidson: Peter B. Davidson is an American lawyer and government official who currently serves as the General Counsel of the United States Department of Commerce. He was previously the senior vice president for congressional relations at Verizon Communications, general counsel to the United States Trade Representative, vice president for congressional relations at US West and Qwest, general counsel and policy director to the Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, attorney-advisor in the Office of Legal Counsel of the United States Department of Justice, director of congressional and media relations at the United States Information Agency, staffer to Representatives Dick Armey and Bill Frenzel, and law clerk on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.\n\nJock Scott: John Wyeth Scott II (June 29, 1947 \u2013 April 25, 2009), known as Jock Scott, was a lawyer and college professor in Alexandria, Louisiana, who served three terms from District 26 in the Louisiana House of Representatives, first as a Democrat (1976\u20131985) and then as a Republican (1985\u20131988). He was defeated in a race for the Louisiana State Senate in 1987. He also lost two bids for the United States House of Representatives: a 1985 special election, when he ran as a Democrat, and in the 2004 nonpartisan blanket primary for the Fifth Congressional District, when he challenged fellow Republican U.S. Representative Rodney Alexander of Jackson Parish.\n\nMichael C. Burgess: Michael Clifton Burgess (born December 23, 1950) is a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives representing 's 26 congressional district . In 2002, he defeated Scott Armey, the son of House Majority Leader and then-U.S. Representative Dick Armey, in a primary runoff election. Prior to his election, he practiced as a doctor of obstetrics and gynecology.\n\nContract with America: The Contract with America was a document released by the United States Republican Party during the 1994 Congressional election campaign. Written by Newt Gingrich and Dick Armey, and in part using text from former President Ronald Reagan's 1985 State of the Union Address, the Contract detailed the actions the Republicans promised to take if they became the majority party in the United States House of Representatives for the first time in 40 years. Many of the Contract's policy ideas originated at The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.\n\nTexas's 26th congressional district: Texas District 26 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district in the state of Texas that serves an area in the northern portion of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex centering on Denton County. The current Representative is Michael C. Burgess. The District is best known as the seat of former House Majority Leader Dick Armey.\n\nTexas's 13th congressional district: Texas District 13 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional District of the U.S. state of Texas that includes most of the Texas Panhandle, parts of Texoma and northeastern parts of North Texas. It winds across the Panhandle into the South Plains, then runs east across the Red River Valley. Covering over 40000 sqmi , it is the second-largest district geographically in Texas and larger in area than thirteen entire states. The principal cities in the district are Amarillo and Wichita Falls. The current Representative is Republican Mac Thornberry.\n\nTexas's 20th congressional district: Texas District 20 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district that serves the western half of San Antonio and Bexar County in Texas. The district is heavily Latino/Hispanic (predominantly of Mexican descent), as is the surrounding area. Charlie Gonzalez, who represented the district from 1999 to 2013 after succeeding his father, Henry B. Gonzalez, did not seek re-election in the 2012 United States House of Representatives elections. State representative Joaqu\u00edn Castro, the Democratic nominee to replace Gonzalez, defeated David Rosa, the Republican nominee, in the race for Texas's 20th district on November 6, 2012. His term began on January 3, 2013.\n\nRon Slotin: Ronald D. \"Ron\" Slotin (born 1963/64) is an American politician from the state of Georgia. He served in the Georgia State Senate, opting not to run for reelection in 1996 so that he could run for the United States House of Representatives seat for Georgia 's 4 congressional district . He ran in the 2017 special election to represent Georgia 's 6 congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, but was unsuccessful.\n\nTexas's 8th congressional district: Texas District 8 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district that includes Montgomery County and Walker County. It includes much of the northern outlying areas of metro Houston. The current Representative from District 8 is Kevin Brady and has been since 1997. For the 2014 election cycle Craig McMichael, a veteran of the Marine Corps, and network engineer had challenged and lost to incumbent Kevin Brady in the Republican Primary. In the 2014 General Election, Brady faced off against the Libertarian Party candidate, Ken Petty of Spring, Texas, who won his nomination in the Libertarian District Convention. No Democrat ran. In the 2016 election, the 20-year incumbent was challenged by 3 challengers: Andre Dean, Craig McMichael, and Steve Toth. 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Coe started his career in 1970 on SSS International Records before signing with Columbia Records and staying with the label for 15 years. In the 1990s, he released albums through several independent labels such as his own DAC Records. Most of these releases have been reissued under different names and/or cannibalized for various compilations. Overall, Coe's discography consists of 42 studio albums, 4 live albums, 1 collaboration album and 1 audiobook, in addition to many compilation albums. Given the obscure nature of Coe's '90s albums and the limited information available, sources have been included for each album after his split with Columbia.\n\nDanny Sheridan: Danny Sheridan (October 11, 1950 \u2013 May 24, 2016) was an American musician, songwriter, producer, actor, and entertainment manager. In 2006 he also became a radio personality on 97.1 KLSX Free FM (CBS Los Angeles). He is credited as an influential electric bass player, and as the founder of the Eli Radish Band, pioneers of the so-called outlaw country music genre. This is a style that Sheridan's former band-mate/vocalist David Allan Coe continues to perform today, with a string of hit songs like \u201cWould You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)\u201d and the anti-labor tune, \u201cTake This Job And Shove It\u201d. Still in his teens, Sheridan's Eli Radish toured with such notable acts as The Who and The Doors. The lyrics of Coe's \"Longhaired Redneck\" forever memorialized the concerts he performed with Sheridan while fronting the Eli Radish Band. In 2014 Sheridan began managing Coe and co-produced his new CD \"Just As I Am\", with Boris Menart.\n\nDavid Allan Coe: David Allan Coe (born September 6, 1939) is an American songwriter, outlaw country music singer, and guitarist who achieved popularity in the 1970s and 1980s. As a singer, his biggest hits were \"Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile\", \"The Ride\", \"You Never Even Called Me by My Name\", \"She Used to Love Me a Lot\", and \"Longhaired Redneck\". His best-known compositions are the No. 1 successes \"Would You Lay With Me (In a Field of Stone)\" and \"Take This Job and Shove It\", the latter of which inspired the movie of the same name.\n\nShe Used to Love Me a Lot: \"She Used to Love Me a Lot\" is a song recorded by American country music artist David Allan Coe. It was released in December 1984 as the lead single from Coe's album \"Darlin', Darlin\". The song peaked at number 11 on both the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart and the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart. It was written by Dennis Morgan, Charles Quillen, and Kye Fleming. A version of the song by Johnny Cash was recorded in the early 1980s, but remained unreleased until 2014.\n\nConfederate Railroad: Confederate Railroad is an American country rock\u2013Southern rock band founded in 1987 in Marietta, Georgia, by Danny Shirley (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Michael Lamb (lead guitar), Mark Dufresne (drums), Chris McDaniel (keyboards), Warren \"Gates\" Nichols (steel guitar) and Wayne Secrest (bass guitar). After serving as a backing band for outlaw country acts David Allan Coe and Johnny Paycheck, the band signed to a recording contract with Atlantic Records, releasing their self-titled debut album that year. In the 1990s, they released four more albums for Atlantic.\n\nTennessee 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 2015 Country Music Association (CMA) Awards with Justin Timberlake, and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).\n\nLonghaired Redneck (song): \"Longhaired Redneck\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist David Allan Coe. It was released in January 1976 as the lead single from Coe's album of the same name. The song is notable for its direct reference to the \"outlaw\" movement in country music during the 1970s, with which Coe was associated, as well as the chorus which features Coe impersonating classic country artists Ernest Tubb, \"Whisperin'\" Bill Anderson, and Merle Haggard. The song peaked at number 17 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart and at number 23 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart. It was written by Coe with Jimmy Rabbitt, who is also a popular radio DJ in Texas.\n\nYou Never Even Called Me by My Name: \"You Never Even Called Me by My Name\" is a song written and recorded by Steve Goodman and John Prine, and recorded by country music singer David Allan Coe. It was the third single release of Coe's career, included on his album \"Once Upon a Rhyme\". The song was Coe's first Top Ten hit, reaching a peak of number eight on the \"Billboard\" country singles charts. The song, over five minutes long, is known for its humorous self-description as \"the perfect country and western song.\"\n\nJohnny Paycheck: Johnny Paycheck (born Donald Eugene Lytle; May 31, 1938 \u2013 February 19, 2003) was an American country music singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and Grand Ole Opry member notable for recording the David Allan Coe song \"Take This Job and Shove It\". He achieved his greatest success in the 1970s as a force in country music's \"Outlaw Movement\" popularized by artists Coe, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, and Merle Haggard. In the 1980s, his music career slowed due to drug, alcohol and legal problems. He served a prison sentence in the early 1990s and his declining health effectively ended his career in early 2000. In 1980, Paycheck appeared on the PBS music program \"Austin City Limits\" (season 5).\n\nLonghaired Redneck: Longhaired Redneck is an album released by country musician David Allan Coe. 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He played college basketball at Purdue University where he totaled 1,244 points and 648 rebounds, he was the team MVP during his junior season (1970\u201371) leading the Boilermakers to the NIT. He played briefly for the Memphis Tams of the ABA in the 1972-73 season, averaging 1.6 points and 1.3 rebounds in nine games played; a mid-season trade with the Indiana Pacers failed to materialize and Ford was released. In spent the 1974-75 basketball season with the Lafayette Lasers of the short lived IBA. During his collegiate career, he was a 2x member of USA Basketball (National) teams, the Silver Medal-winning 1970 World University Games squad and the 1971 Pan-Am Games team. Currently, Bob Ford is a full-time telecaster for Purdue Boilermaker men's basketball games.\n\nList of Indiana Pacers seasons: The Indiana Pacers are a professional basketball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. They are members of the Central Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Pacers were founded in 1967, originally as members of the American Basketball Association, where they were crowned league champions three times and made the playoffs in all of the nine seasons they participated in the league. The Pacers were led during the ABA days by two-time MVP Mel Daniels and by head coach Bobby Leonard.\n\nHistory of the Indiana Pacers: The Indiana Pacers were founded on February 2, 1967 as an American Basketball Association franchise, and moved to the National Basketball Association in 1976. The Pacers were considered a dynasty in the ABA, winning three titles and six conference titles. The Pacers play in the Eastern Conference and Central Division, and they play their home games at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers have enjoyed sparring moments of success in the NBA, most notably during the career of Reggie Miller, however have never won an NBA championship.\n\n1996\u201397 Denver Nuggets season: The 1996\u201397 NBA season was the Nuggets' 21st season in the National Basketball Association, and 30th season as a franchise. In the offseason, the Nuggets acquired Mark Jackson and Ricky Pierce from the Indiana Pacers, and signed free agent Ervin Johnson. However, after a 4\u20139 start to the season, Bernie Bickerstaff was forced out as head coach and replaced with Dick Motta, where the Nuggets then lost ten straight games along the way. Midway through the season, Jackson was traded back to the Indiana Pacers, while Pierce was dealt to the Charlotte Hornets. Meanwhile, the Nuggets signed free agent Kenny Smith, who won championships with the Houston Rockets. 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It brews six different styles of beer: Moose Drool (a brown ale), Scape Goat (Pale Ale), Big Sky (India Pale ale), Powder Hound (Winter Ale), Summer Honey (Seasonal Ale), and Trout Slayer Ale.\n\nRye IPA: Rye India Pale Ale is a style of Rye Beer that has a strong hoppy character comparable to the India Pale Ale. The Rye India Pale Ale is a Beer style that uses malted rye grains in the mash ingredients. The addition of rye adds a tangy or spicy character to the beer. Its use has recently grown in popularity among American Craft Brewers but has been a traditional brewing grain for many eastern European breweries for many years.\n\nCorsendonk: Corsendonk is a Belgian beer brand. The brandname refers to the Priory of Corsendonk in Oud-Turnhout; which was in operation from 1398 to 1784, and was rebuilt in 1968 as a hotel complex by new owners Corsendonk Hotels. In 1982, on the 125th anniversary of the Oud-Turnhout municipality, Jef Keersmaekers, grandson of Antonius Keersmaekers who had founded a brewery in 1906, was approached by the local tourist office to use the Corsendonk name for its abbey association, as an abbey beer marketing technique. He launched \"Pater Noster\", now called \"Corsendonk Pater\" (or \"\"Abbey Brown Ale\"\" when marketed in America), and \"Agnus Dei\", now called \"Corsendonk Agnus\" (or \"\"Abbey Pale Ale\"\" when marketed in America). As the family brewery had closed down in 1953, the beers were contracted out to other breweries, including Brasserie Du Bocq, who now brew all the brands. Other brands include \"Corsendonk Blond\", \"Corsendonk Bruin\" and \"Corsendonk Christmas Ale\".\n\nBass Brewery: The Bass Brewery was founded in 1777 by William Bass in Burton-upon-Trent, England. The main brand was Bass Pale Ale, once the highest-selling beer in the UK. By 1877, Bass had become the largest brewery in the world, with an annual output of one million barrels. Its pale ale was exported throughout the British Empire, and the company's distinctive red triangle became the UK's first registered trademark.\n\nTripel: Tripel is a term used by brewers or people mainly in the Low Countries, some other European countries, and the U.S. to describe a strong pale ale, loosely in the style of \"Westmalle Tripel\". The origin of the term is unknown, though the main theory is that it indicates strength in some way. It was used in 1956 by the Trappist brewery, Westmalle, to rename the strongest beer in their range, though both the term Tripel and the style of beer associated with the name (strong pale ale), were in existence before 1956. The style of Westmalle's \"Tripel\" and the name was widely copied by the breweries of Belgium, and in 1987 another Trappist brewery, the Koningshoeven in the Netherlands, expanded their range with a beer called \"La Trappe Tripel\", though they also produced a stronger beer they termed \"La Trappe Quadrupel\". The term spread to the U.S. and other countries, and is applied by a range of secular brewers to a strong pale ale in the style of \"Westmalle Tripel\".\n\nDuvel Moortgat Brewery: Duvel Moortgat Brewery (Brouwerij Duvel Moortgat) is a Flemish family-controlled brewery founded in 1871. Its strong golden pale ale, Duvel, is exported to more than forty countries. Duvel is Brabantian, Ghent and Antwerp dialect for \"devil\", the standard Dutch word being \"duivel\" ] .\n\nBrasserie d'Achouffe: The Brasserie d'Achouffe is a Belgian brewery based in Achouffe. It was founded in 1982 by two brothers-in-law, Pierre Gobron and Christian Bauweraerts, as a hobby. In September 2006, the brewery was bought by the brewery group Duvel Moortgat.\n\nHeavy Seas Beer: Heavy Seas Beer is brewed by Clipper City Brewing Company, in Baltimore, Maryland. The brewery was established by Hugh Sisson in 1995. Previously, Sisson operated Maryland's first brewpub, Sisson's. In 2010, the brewery rebranded. While the name of the company remains Clipper City Brewing Company, all of its beer falls under the Heavy Seas brand. Heavy Seas hosts tours on most weekends. It is located at 4615 Hollins Ferry Road, Suite B, in the Halethorpe section of Baltimore. Heavy Seas currently offers a variety of beer styles in approx. 18 states within the United States. Several Heavy Seas beers have been awarded and include the following: Cutlass Amber Lager (a repeat medal winner at the Great American Beer Festival from 2006-2010, bronze medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup and silver medal winner at the 2012 World Beer Cup as Heavy Seas M\u00e4rzen), Powder Monkey Pale Ale (silver medal winner at the 2008 Great American Beer Festival and bronze medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup as Heavy Seas Pale Ale), Small Craft Warning Uber Pils (bronze medal winner at the 2004 Great American Beer Festival), Gold Ale (gold medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup, bronze medal winner at the 2010 Great American Beer Festival and bronze medal winner at the 2014 Great American Beer Festival as Heavy Seas Gold Ale) and Winter Storm Imperial ESB (gold medal winner at the 2008 World Beer Cup).\n\nGilroy\u2019s Brewery: Gilroy\u2019s Brewery is a microbrewery and restaurant in Muldersdrift, Gauteng, South Africa. 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The album features other experimental techniques, including using a triangle to guide guitar playing and excessive use of Mellotron and synthesizers from new member Victor Peranio, who replaced Michael \"Goodge\" Harris early on production.\n\nWeekender Records: It was established in September 2006. Initially started by Austrian-based club owner Justin Barwick with help from London-based band manager Grant Box and Dymphna Terzoli who had 9 years' experience in the industry including Virgin Records, Mean Fiddler, KOKO. The label took its name from the Weekender Club in Innsbruck where many artists on the label were discovered. Its first year saw the release of an album by DOGS, a multitude of single releases including Eight Legs, The Lea Shores, The Runners, Look See Proof and The Indelicates, many of whom would go on to be album artistes. During the first year the label hosted its own stage at the hugely successful Shoreditch 1234 festival in London.\n\nIndianapolis (song): \"Indianapolis\" is a 1983 song by boy band Menudo. The song was featured in the 1983 Spanish album A Todo Rock. The song was featured in the 1984 English album Reaching Out. The song was featured in the 1984 Portuguese album Mania.\n\nTodo Cambio (Becky G song): \"Todo Cambio\" is a song by Mexican-American singer Becky G. It was released on March 3, 2017 by Kemosabe Records and RCA Records as the third single from her forthcoming Spanish debut album. Gomez released two remixes: the first featuring boy band CNCO and the second with Justin Quiles.\n\nLes Bourgeois: Les Bourgeois (English: The middle class ) is the sixth studio album by Jacques Brel. Also known as \"Jacques Brel\", the album was released on Barclay Records on 15 March 1962. Later, on 4 April, a 10\" maxi-single containing of 8 of the album's tracks was released. The same year saw the release of a limited, special edition release of the album that consisted of the original LP with \"Jacques Brel\" written diagonally across its white cover. This edition was numbered on the front and hand signed on the back.\n\nMagneto (band): Magneto was a popular Mexican boy band of the 1980s and 1990s. The band formed on February 14, 1983. In 1986, Magneto was featured in \"Siempre en Domingo,\" a Mexican entertainment show viewed across Latin America and parts of Europe. Mexican teen pop group Magneto emerged in 1983. Their first record, Dejalo Que Gire came in 1984, followed by Super 6 Magneto. The Latin pop outfit suffered several lineup changes before achieving their first gold record in 1986. Mostly playing dance-pop songs, the five-member ensemble started touring Central America after climbing charts with \"Todo Esta Muy Bien,\" and \"Soy Un So\u00f1ador.\" However, their breakthrough came after issuing a Spanish-language version of Desireless' \"Voyage Voyage,\" a French pop hit from the '80s. In 1992 the boy band played the lead in their own movie, \"Cambiando el Destino\". Magneto won the Lo Nuestro Award for Pop New Artist of the Year, and received two nominations for the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1993: Pop Album (\"Magneto\") and Pop Group of the Year. Nevertheless, the original Magneto disbanded in 1996 after a sold-out show at Mexico City's Auditorio Nacional.\n\nTodo Va a Cambiar: Todo Va a Cambiar (English: Everything Is Going to Change ) is the second album of the Spanish boy band and 2007 representatives of the Eurovision Song Contest D'Nash, previously known as Nash. The album was released on December 4, 2007 in Spain, preceded by Jimmy Jansson-produced first-single \"Amanda\" in November. The song is a cover version of a song from this year's Swedish Melodifestivalen composed by Thomas G:sson and has been adapted to Spanish by Tony Sanchez Ohlsson.\n\nList of songs recorded by Guns N' Roses: Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band originally formed in 1985 by members of Hollywood Rose and L.A. Guns. After signing with Geffen Records in 1986, the band released its debut album \"Appetite for Destruction\" in 1987. All songs on the album were credited as written by the full band, composed of vocalist Axl Rose, guitarists Slash and Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Steven Adler, while \"It's So Easy\" was co-written by West Arkeen and \"Anything Goes\" was co-written by Chris Weber, formerly of Hollywood Rose. The following year saw the release of the band's second album \"G N' R Lies\", made up of all four tracks from 1986's \"Live ?! *@ Like a Suicide\" EP and four acoustic-based tracks.\n\nSasha, Benny y Erik: Sasha, Benny y Erik are a pop band from Mexico. The group was formed by 3 former members of the Mexican pop group Timbiriche, consisting of Sasha Sokol, Benny Ibarra and Erik Rubin who are close friends in real life. With much anticipation by their fans, Sasha, Benny and Erik released the live album \"\". The project has enjoyed much success with a national tour that started in late 2012 and has continued through much of 2014. The album has been certified triple platinum + gold in Mexico for sales exceeding 210,000 copies. Originally, the band performed 2 concerts at the National Auditorium in Mexico City in April 2013, but due to demand, they did two more concerts at the venue in September of that same year. In 2013, they released En Vivo desde el Auditorio Nacional, which went gold a few days after its release. At the end of 2013, the album was officially recognized by AMPROFON as the second best-selling album in Mexico that year (after the album \"Confidencias\" by Alejandro Fernandez). In late 2014, Sasha, Benny y Erik will release their first studio album \"Vuelta al Sol\" and release \"Esta Noche\" as their first single. Next singles were \"Todo tiene su lugar\" ,\"Japi\" and \"Punto de partida\". In 2015, they performed at National Auditorium twice ( two concerts in May and other two in November). In early 2016, they will release a new live album with new songs and hits, performed with several guests. First single \"Lo Siento\" featuring Pepe Aguilar, was released on February 19 in iTunes. In May, \"Entre Amigos\" was released and the band announced the end of the project in December. 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At age 25 in 1927, he went from obscurity as a U.S. Air Mail pilot to instantaneous world fame by making his Orteig Prizewinning nonstop flight from Long Island, New York, to Paris. He covered the 33 \u2044 -hour, 3,600 smi alone in a single-engine purpose-built Ryan monoplane, \"Spirit of St. Louis\". This was the first solo transatlantic flight and the first non-stop flight between North America and mainland Europe. Lindbergh was an officer in the U.S. Army Air Corps Reserve, and he received the United States' highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for the feat.\n\nDouglas Campbell (aviator): Douglas Campbell (June 7, 1896 \u2013 December 16, 1990) was an American aviator and World War I flying ace. 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Hartsook was married to Bess Hesby, queen of the San Francisco Pan-Pacific Exposition of 1915.\n\nDouglas Corrigan: Douglas Corrigan (January 22, 1907 \u2013 December 9, 1995) was an American aviator born in Galveston, Texas. He was nicknamed \"Wrong Way\" in 1938. After a transcontinental flight from Long Beach, California, to New York City, he flew from Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, New York, to Ireland, though his flight plan was filed to return to Long Beach. He claimed his unauthorized flight was due to a navigational error, caused by heavy cloud cover that obscured landmarks and low-light conditions, causing him to misread his compass. However, he was a skilled aircraft mechanic (he was one of the builders of Charles Lindbergh's \"Spirit of St. Louis\") and had made several modifications to his own plane, preparing it for his transatlantic flight. He had been denied permission to make a nonstop flight from New York to Ireland, and his \"navigational error\" was seen as deliberate. Nevertheless, he never publicly admitted to having flown to Ireland intentionally.\n\nVasse and Wonnerup Floodgates: The Vasse and Wonnerup Floodgates is a heritage listed site in Western Australia that comprises two locations. The two locations are the site of the Vasse floodgates on the Vasse River and the Wonnerup floodgates on the Wonnerup Estuary. 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Mallory's body was found in 1999 at 26,760 feet (8155 m), but the resulting clues did not provide conclusive evidence as to whether the summit was reached.\n\nThe Private Life of the Gannets: The Private Life of the Gannets is a 1934 British short documentary film, directed by Julian Huxley, about a colony of Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) on the small rocky island of Grassholm, off the coast of Wales. It received a special mention at the 3rd Venice International Film Festival in 1935 and won the Best Short Subject (One-Reel) at the 10th Academy Awards in 1938. The title was chosen by producer Alexander Korda as a reference to \"The Private Life of Henry VIII\" (1933), his breakthrough film of the previous year.\n\nMount Everest reconnaissance from Nepal: After World War II, with Tibet closing its borders and Nepal becoming considerably more open, Mount Everest reconnaissance from Nepal became possible for the first time culminating in the successful ascent of 1953. 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The Himalayan DataBase published by American Alpine Club had included Leo in the list of Everest South summitteers for 2006 on May 17, officially recognizing him as the 2nd Filipino on top Mount Everest.\n\nJoint Himalayan Committee: The Mount Everest Committee was a body formed by the Alpine Club and the Royal Geographical Society to co-ordinate and finance the 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition to Mount Everest and all subsequent British expeditions to climb the mountain until 1947. It was then renamed the Joint Himalayan Committee; this latter committee organized and financed the successful first ascent of Mount Everest in 1953.\n\nDouglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton: Air Commodore Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton and 11th Duke of Brandon (3 February 1903 \u2013 30 March 1973) was a Scottish nobleman and pioneering aviator who, together with D.F. 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On December 15, 2003, Taito released an updated System 246 version named \"Battle Gear 3 Tuned\" (\"\u30d0\u30c8\u30eb\u30fb\u30ae\u30a23\u30fb\u30c1\u30e5\u30fc\u30f3\u30c9\" ) and featuring seven extra cars including the Mazda RX-8 Type-S (SE3P) and the Nissan 350Z (Z33). Also, four new tracks (the B courses) including a secret one, were added, as well as an exclusive \"Takumi Mode\" (\"\u5320\u30e2\u30fc\u30c9\" ) . The Takumi Mode gives the player a finishing time/reduced speed penalty each time the car hits a wall. The purpose of this feature is to offer a more realistic and artistic driving experience \"dixit\" the developer himself. This principle was used one year later by Polyphony Digital in \"Gran Turismo 4\". 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In November 2007, Mazda announced the delivery of 30 RX-8 HRE to the Norwegian hydrogen project Hynor.\n\nMazda RX-8: The Mazda RX-8 was a sports car that was manufactured by Mazda from 2003 to 2012. It was first shown in 2001 at the North American International Auto Show. It is the successor to the RX-7 and, like its predecessors in the RX range, it is powered by a Wankel engine. The RX-8 began North American sales in the 2003 model year.\n\nKouichi Yamashita: Kouchi Yamashita (\u5c71\u4e0b\u5e83\u4e00 , Yamashita Kouchi ) is a drifting driver who in 2008 defected from D1 Grand Prix into the US Formula D series. He is known for his own unique style of drifting and his skills with the rotary engine. He drives the Mazda RX-8 which is tuned with a 20B Renesis engine from the Korean market producing a power of 429HP. He has achieved one victory from the D1GP series. Previously he was known for driving the Toyota AE86.\n\nMazda 717C: The Mazda 717C is a prototype racing car built for Mazdaspeed for the 24 Hours of Le Mans under the Group C Junior formula. It was the first sportscar built by Mazda since the ending of their running in GT with the RX-7 in 1982. It used a 2-rotor \"13B\" Wankel engine, similar to the production engine in the Mazda RX-7. The bodywork and chassis were actually built by Mooncraft with assistance from Mazda.\n\nMotor tax in the Republic of Ireland: Motor Tax (Irish: \"C\u00e1in Mh\u00f3tair\") is an annual duty payable on motor vehicles (subject to exemptions) in Ireland for use in public places. A new system for new private cars was introduced on 1 July 2008 where the tax rates are based on the carbon dioxide emissions of the car while in operation. Prior to this, tax rates are assessed on engine displacement - this includes used imports first registered in their original country of sale before July 2008. Motorcycles are all taxed the same regardless of engine displacement, with a special rate for electrically powered cycles. For goods vehicles, commercial vehicles and PSVs it is based on weight or is a standardised fee. For taxation of cars with Wankel engines under the old size-based system, the actual engine displacement is multiplied by 1.5 so for example a Mazda RX-8 with a 1.3 litre rotary engine is taxed as a 1.8 litre car.\n\nCenter Wheeling Market: The Center Wheeling Market is a historic public market located along Market Street between 22nd and 23rd Streets in Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia. It consists of the Center Wheeling Market building as well as the Center Wheeling Fish Market. The 1853 Center Wheeling Market building was designed by architect Thomas Pope as an open market. The building is of neo-classical style with three bays and structural cast iron Doric order columns. It has a gable roof and features a belfry complete with bell. The 1890 open brick, neo-Romanesque section was designed by Wheeling architect Edward B. Franzheim. It has brick piers that support a hipped roof with cross gables and a three-foot overhang. In 1900, a wooden enclosure was built at the northern bay to house the Center Wheeling Fish Market.\n\nNatasha Firman: Natasha Firman (born 22 June 1976) is an English racing driver and winner of the inaugural Formula Woman championship in 2004. On the way to that victory, she achieved two wins and four third places out of seven races. She later set new endurance records in the Mazda RX-8.\n\nTRNA-dihydrouridine20a/20b synthase (NAD(P)+): TRNA-dihydrouridine20a/20b synthase (NAD(P)) (EC 1.3.1.90 , \"Dus4p\") is an enzyme with systematic name \"tRNA-5,6-dihydrouracil20a/20b:NAD(P) oxidoreductase\". This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction\n\nLa Merced Market: The La Merced Market is a traditional public market located in the eastern edge of the historic center of Mexico City and is the largest retail traditional food market in the entire city. The area, also called La Merced, has been synonymous with commercial activity since the early colonial period when traders arrived here from other parts of New Spain. At one time, nearly the entire neighborhood was filled with market stalls and in the 1860s it was decided to build a permanent market on the grounds of the old La Merced monastery. In the first half of the 20th century, this market was the major wholesaler for the entire city. This ended when the Central de Abasto was opened in the 1980s, but La Merced remains the largest traditional retail market. The market area is also known for flagrant prostitution in which women can be seen soliciting at all hours of the day and night. 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In January 1982, Icehouse founder Iva Davies started recording \"Primitive Man\" essentially as a solo project, it was co-produced with Keith Forsey who later worked with Simple Minds and Billy Idol. Forsey supplied additional percussion; Davies supplied vocals, lead guitar, keyboards (Sequential Circuits Prophet-5), bass guitar and programmed the Linn drum machine. Released as an Icehouse album, \"Primitive Man\" reached #3 on the National album charts and provided their international breakthrough single, \"Hey Little Girl\" which peaked at #7 in Australia, #2 in Switzerland, #5 in Germany, Top 20 in UK, Sweden and Netherlands, and #31 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock chart. Another single \"Great Southern Land\" made the Australian Top 5, it was later featured in the 1988 Yahoo Serious film \"Young Einstein\", and remains their most popular song according to listeners of Triple M in 2007. 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It currently consists of Andrew VanWyngarden (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, drums, percussion) and Ben Goldwasser (vocals, keyboards, guitar, percussion). In the live lineup it consists of VanWyngarden, Goldwasser, Will Berman (drums, percussion, harmonica, backing vocals), Matt Asti (bass guitar, backing vocals), James Richardson (lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals) and Hank Sullivant (guitar, keyboards).\n\nAndrus, Blackwood and Company: Andrus, Blackwood & Company was a racially integrated Contemporary Christian Music group, releasing six albums between 1977 and 1984. The group was composed of two former members of The Imperials, Sherman Andrus and Terry Blackwood as co-lead vocalists. Rounding out the group's first touring band in 1977 were Rocky Laughlin on bass, Tim Marsh on drums, Bob Villareal on guitar and backing vocals, and Karen Voegtlin on keyboards and backing vocals. Other alternating band members between 1978 and 1986 included Billy Blackwood (cousin of Terry Blackwood) on drums, John Mays on bass, Mark Hughes on bass (later with Dobie Gray and owner the world's largest used music store, Mr Mark's Music in Nashville (1980\u201390, 2000-2016-current), Jeff Chambers on guitars, Randy Dennis on keyboards, David Ennis (later with country group Restless Heart) on keyboards, Gerritt Wilson on Synths, David Hassell on keyboards and vocals, Mark Burchfield on bass. David Hassell also worked as office manager and tour manager for the group. The group's final performance came in June 1986 at Six Flags theme park in Chicago, IL.\n\nKing Charles (musician): King Charles (born Charles Costa, 6 May 1985) is a singer-songwriter from West London.\n\nList of songs recorded by Brand New: The American rock band Brand New has recorded songs for five studio albums, as well as numerous extended plays and demos. 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Previous member Derrick Sherman also contributed guitar to a number of the bands releases, whilst producer Mike Sapone has worked with the band throughout their career, and is considered by the band to be a fifth or sixth member.\n\nIncredible Kidda Band: The Incredible Kidda Band (aka The Kidda Band) were a British power pop band formed in Nuneaton on 10 February 1976, and composed of Alan Hammonds (guitar/Vocals), Graham \"Kidder\" Hammonds (percussion/ backing vocals), Dave 'Legs' Lister, [lead guitar backing vocals], John Rollason (guitar/ backing vocals), Les Rollason (bass), Graham \"Dick\" Millington (drums). Later members of the band were Mark \"Tarky\" Bates (drums/ backing vocals), Keith Taylor (bass), Mick Rollason (guitar/ backing vocals) and Paul Gardner (drums).\n\nBrand New (band): Brand New is an American rock band from Long Island, New York. Formed in 2000, the band consists of Jesse Lacey (vocals, guitar), Vincent Accardi (guitar, vocals), Garrett Tierney (bass guitar, vocals), and Brian Lane (drums, percussion); they are joined by Benjamin Homola (percussion) and Kevin Devine (guitar, vocals) for their live performances. From 2005 until 2013 the band also included Derrick Sherman (guitar, backing vocals, keyboards).\n\nCold War Kids: Cold War Kids is an American indie rock band from Long Beach, California. Band members are Nathan Willett (vocals, piano, guitar), Matt Maust (bass guitar), David Quon (guitar, backing vocals), Matthew Schwartz (backing vocals, keyboards and piano, percussion, guitar), and Joe Plummer (drums, percussion). Dann Gallucci (guitar, keyboards, percussion), Matt Aveiro (drums, percussion), and Jonnie Russell (guitar, vocals, piano, keyboards, percussion) are all former members of the band.\n\nO'Brother: O'Brother is an American rock band from Atlanta, Georgia. After releasing their debut EP, \"In Comparison to Me\", in 2006, Aaron Wamack and Tanner Merritt joined the band in 2008. A second EP, \"The Death of Day\" was released on May 5, 2009 by Favorite Gentlemen Recordings, to positive reviews. The band also released a vinyl split of their song, \"Lay Down\", in collaboration with Sainthood Reps (a side-project of Brand New's Derrick Sherman), under the vinyl label, The Ambitious Guest. After the release of \"The Death of Day\", the band toured with Manchester Orchestra and The Features in February \u2013 March 2010. O'Brother joined Thrice's \"Major/Minor\" tour in September \u2013 November 2011, alongside Moving Mountains and La Dispute. Their first LP, \"Garden Window\", was released on November 15, 2011, and was well-received critically. The record was released by Triple Crown and was co-produced by Andy Hull and Robert McDowell from Manchester Orchestra. The band recorded a session at Daytrotter in Nov 2011. 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The school, which was modeled after Summit Preparatory Charter High School in Redwood City, opened in August 2009 following State approval of the Everest charter.\n\nOakland Charter High School: Oakland Charter High School is a charter school in Oakland, California serving high school students. It was established in 2007. The school mascot is the matador. It is part of the Amethod Public Schools system and the Oakland Unified School District. In 2010\u20132011 the school had 121 students. The school has since had, for the 2016\u20132017 school year, 445 students\n\nSacramento Charter High School: Sacramento Charter High School (\"Sac High\") is an independent public charter high school located in the Medical Center neighborhood, adjacent to the Alhambra Triangle and Oak Park neighborhoods in Sacramento, California. Its charter was approved by the Sacramento City Unified School District's Board of Trustees on July 21, 2003. 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The system operates Oakland Charter Academy (OCA) (Oakland's first charter school), Oakland Charter High School (OCHS), Downtown Charter Academy (DCA), Richmond Charter Academy (RCA) Benito Juarez Elementary School and John Henry High School, the latter three based in Richmond. After a dramatic turnaround, Oakland Academy became the second public school in Oakland, California to win the National Blue Ribbon award.\n\nOakland Charter Academy: Oakland Charter Academy (OCA) originally Jingletown Charter School, is a charter school in Oakland, California serving middle school students. Opened in 1994, it is the first and oldest charter school in Oakland and one of the first in California. After a dramatic turnaround, it became the second public school in Oakland to win the National Blue Ribbon award. The school was also designated the Hart Vision Charter School of the Year Award for 2009 by the California Charter Schools Association. 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The authorship of the libretto has been subject to debate; Mondonville's contemporaries ascribed the prologue to Antoine Houdar de la Motte and the three acts of the opera to the Abb\u00e9 de La Marre. \"Titon et l'Aurore\" belongs to the genre known as the \"pastorale h\u00e9ro\u00efque\". The work played an important role in the so-called Querelle des Bouffons, a dispute over the relative merits of the French and Italian operatic traditions which dominated the intellectual life of Paris in the early 1750s. The tremendous success of Mondonville's opera at its premiere was an important victory for the French camp (although their Italian rivals claimed that this was because they had been excluded from their seats by members of the army). \"Titon\" was one of Mondonville's most popular works and went on to enjoy several revivals during his lifetime.\n\nSwan Lake (1895): The 1917 Petipa/Ivanov/Drigo revival of Swan Lake is a famous version of the ballet \"Swan Lake\", (ru. \" \u041b\u0435\u0431\u0435\u0434\u0438\u043d\u043e\u0435 \u041e\u0437\u0435\u0440\u043e\"), (fr. \"Le Lac des Cygnes\"). This is a ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky based on an ancient German legend, presented in either four acts, four scenes (primarily outside Russia and Eastern Europe), three acts, four scenes (primarily in Russia and Eastern Europe) or, more rarely, in two acts, four scenes. Originally choreographed by Julius Reisinger to the music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (opus 20), it was first presented as \"The Lake of the Swans\" by the Ballet of the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre on 20 February/4 March 1877 (Julian/Gregorian calendar dates) in Moscow, Russia. Although the ballet is presented in many different versions, most ballet companies today base their stagings both choreographically and musically on this revival by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, staged for the Imperial Ballet, first presented on 15 January/27 January 1895, at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia instead of the original version.\n\nThe Sleeping Beauty (ballet): The Sleeping Beauty (Russian: \u0421\u043f\u044f\u0449\u0430\u044f \u043a\u0440\u0430\u0441\u0430\u0432\u0438\u0446\u0430 / \"Spyashchaya krasavitsa\") is a ballet in a prologue and three acts, first performed in 1890. The music was composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (his opus 66). The score was completed in 1889, and is the second of his three ballets. The original scenario was conceived by Ivan Vsevolozhsky, and is based on Charles Perrault's \"La Belle au bois dormant\". The choreographer of the original production was Marius Petipa.\n\nSleeping Beauty: \"Sleeping Beauty\" (French: \"La Belle au bois dormant\" \"The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood\") by Charles Perrault, or \"Little Briar Rose\" (German: \"\" ), is a classic fairy tale which involves a beautiful princess, a sleeping enchantment, and a handsome prince. The version collected by the Brothers Grimm was an orally transmitted version of the originally literary tale published by Charles Perrault in \"Histoires ou contes du temps pass\u00e9\" in 1697. This in turn was based on \"Sun, Moon, and Talia\" by Italian poet Giambattista Basile (published posthumously in 1634), which was in turn based on one or more folk tales. The earliest known version of the story is found in the narrative \"Perceforest\", composed between 1330 and 1344 and first printed in 1528.\n\nValery Lagunov: Lagunov was born on July 2, 1942 in Moscow, Russia. In 1962 he graduated from the Moscow State Choreographic Academy where his teacher was Aleksey Yermolayev, and same year joined Bolshoi Ballet. He first appeared in \"Scriabiniana\" as \"Garland\" in 1962 and four next year played in \"Sleeping Beauty\" as \"Prince\". In 1966 he played as one of the shepherd boys in \"the Nutcracker\" and five years later appeared as \"Archon\" in \"Icarus\". In 1972 he participated in the \"Swan Lake\" where he played a role of \"Evil genius\" and the same year played a role as a \"dance teacher\" in \"Cinderella\". Three years later he appeared as \"Albrecht\" in \"Giselle\" and by 1976 played a role of \"black man\" in \"Mozart and Salieri\". The same year he was named \"Merited Artist of the Russian Federation\" and also appeared as \"Don Juan\" in \"Love for Love\". In 1979 he graduated from the Russian University of Theatre Arts and retired as a dancer in 1983. Since 1996 he teaches such future ballet dancers as Mikhail Lobukhin and Vladislav Lantratov.\n\nPas de deux: In ballet, a pas de deux ] (French, literally \"step of two\") is a dance duet in which two dancers, typically a male and a female, perform ballet steps together. The pas de deux is characteristic of classical ballet and can be found in many well-known ballets, including \"Sleeping Beauty\", \"Swan Lake\", and \"Giselle\". It is most often performed by a male and a female (a \"danseur\" and a \"ballerina\") though there are exceptions, such as in the film \"White Nights\", in which a pas de deux is performed by Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines.\n\nNevada Ballet Theatre: Nevada Ballet Theatre (NBT) is a regional ballet company located in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It is the Resident Ballet Company of The Smith Center for the Performing Arts and is one of the largest performing arts organizations in the state. Its professional company of dancers possesses a versatile repertoire ranging from well-known story ballets such as \"The Nutcracker\", \"The Sleeping Beauty\", and \"Swan Lake\" to works by George Balanchine, Twyla Tharp, Val Caniparoli, James Canfield, Thaddeus Davis and many more. The organization also operates an Academy out of its main facility in Summerlin, as well as an education & outreach program, \"Future Dance\", that reaches over 16,000 students each year in schools throughout Southern Nevada.\n\nAlisa Sodoleva: Alisa Sodoleva (Belarusian: \"\u0410\u043b\u0456\u0441\u0430 \u0421\u043e\u0434\u043e\u043b\u0435\u0432\u0430\" ) is a Belarusian dancer who was born in Minsk and was a graduate of the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in 2010. She joined Mariinsky Ballet the same year and played in such plays as \"La Sylphide\". \" La Bayad\u00e8re\" and \"Raymonda\". She also played roles such as \"Monna\" and \"Zulma\" in \"Giselle\" and \"Maid of Honour\" in the Sleeping Beauty\".\n\nOnce Upon a Dream (Sleeping Beauty song): \"Once Upon a Dream\" is a song written in 1959 for the animated musical fantasy film \"Sleeping Beauty\" produced by Walt Disney. It is based on Tchaikovsky's ballet of the same name, more specifically the piece \"Grande valse villageoise\" (\"The Garland Waltz\"). It is the theme of Princess Aurora and Prince Philip and was performed by a chorus as an overture and third-reprise finale. Mary Costa and Bill Shirley, who were cast in the roles of Princess Aurora and Prince Philip, performed the song as a duet.\n\nAurora (Disney): Aurora (also known as Sleeping Beauty or by her alias \"Briar Rose\") is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' 16th animated feature film \"Sleeping Beauty\" (1959). Originally voiced by singer Mary Costa, Aurora is the only daughter of King Stefan and Queen Leah. As revenge for not being invited to Aurora's christening, an evil fairy named Maleficent curses the newborn princess, foretelling that she will die on her 16th birthday by pricking her finger on a spinning wheel's spindle. 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Bates was the 150th overall selection by the Seattle Seahawks in the 1992 NFL Draft, but due to contract negotiations, he did not sign with Seattle and held out the 1992 season. In March of 1993 Bates signed an incentive laden contract including a $15k workout bonus, $10k playoff percentage time bonus and over $50k in performance bonus. In 1995 Bates was an exclusive rights free agent where Seattle ended up agreeing to terms with him on a 1 year $700k deal in July after new head coach Dennis Erickson traded for Ricky Proehl and drafted Joey Galloway, Bates became expendable and was waived August 28. The Carolina Panthers claimed Bates off waivers only to turn around and trade him the next day to the Cleveland Browns for Travis Hill. 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After that Bates was signed by the Jets but once again injuries placed Bates on injured reserve in November of 2003. Bates was subsequently waived by the Jets and was able to sign with the Cowboys in late December and play for the Cowboys in their playoff run.\n\nLaTarence Dunbar: LaTarence Dunbar (born August 15, 1980 in Dallas, Texas) is a former American football wide receiver who played for the Atlanta Falcons and the Houston Texans of the NFL. He is a 1998 graduate of Dallas' South Oak Cliff High School and went on to play for Texas Christian University. Since his NFL career, Dunbar has dedicated his time in local communities by helping the city of Dallas unite with his nonprofit school, CCWOA.\n\nList of Green Bay Packers players: S\u2013Z: The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football franchise based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are currently members of the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL), and are the third-oldest franchise in the NFL. Founded in 1919 by coach, player, and future Hall of Fame inductee Curly Lambeau and sports and telegraph editor George Whitney Calhoun, the Packers organization has become one of the most successful professional football teams, having won a total of 13\u00a0professional American football championships\u2014nine NFL Championships and four Super Bowls\u2014the most in the NFL. The franchise has recorded 18 NFL divisional titles, eight NFL conference championships, and the second most regular season and overall victories of any NFL franchise, behind the Chicago Bears.\n\nWashington Redskins: The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team based in the Washington metropolitan area. The Redskins compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team plays its home games at FedExField in Landover, Maryland; its headquarters and training facility are at Inova Sports Performance Center at Redskins Park in Ashburn, Virginia, and the Redskins Complex in Richmond, Virginia, respectively. The Redskins have played more than 1,000 games since 1932, and are one of only five franchises in the NFL to record over 600 regular season and postseason wins, reaching that mark in 2015. The Redskins have won five NFL Championships (two pre-1966 merger announcement, and three Super Bowls). The franchise has captured 14 NFL divisional titles and six NFL conference championships. 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The franchise has recorded 18 NFL divisional titles, eight NFL conference championships, and the second most regular season and overall victories of any NFL franchise, behind the Chicago Bears.\n\nLos Angeles Rams: The Los Angeles Rams are a professional American football team based in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Rams compete in the National Football League (NFL), as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) West division. The Rams franchise has won three NFL championships, and is the only franchise to win championships while representing three different cities (Cleveland in 1945, Los Angeles in 1951, and St. Louis in 1999).\n\nNHL Game of the Week: The NHL Game of the Week is a weekly presentation of National Hockey League games that air on NBC. The NHL began airing on NBC in the 2005-06 NHL season and typically produces one game per weekend, typically on Sunday afternoons, beginning the weekend of the NFL Conference Championship games.\n\nList of Green Bay Packers players: L\u2013R: The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football franchise based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are currently members of the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL), and are the third-oldest franchise in the NFL. Founded in 1919 by coach, player, and future Hall of Fame inductee Curly Lambeau and sports and telegraph editor George Whitney Calhoun, the Packers organization has become one of the most successful professional football teams, having won a total of 12\u00a0professional American football championships\u2014nine NFL Championships and three Super Bowls\u2014the most in the NFL. 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The episode was first broadcast on 13 February 1970 on the ITV. Directed by Leslie Norman.\n\nDody Goodman: Dolores \"Dody\" Goodman (October 28, 1914 \u2013 June 22, 2008) was an American character actress, known for her playing the mother of the title character (played by Louise Lasser) in the television series \"Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman\". Her high-pitched voice could be heard announcing the show's title at the beginning of each episode. She also played in more roles in film and television through the years as well as some voice acting in the television series Alvin and the Chipmunks, the film The Chipmunk Adventure, the direct-to-video film Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman, and as the voice for Mrs. Lisburn, a minor character in the 2006 video game Bully, from Rockstar Games.\n\nThicker than Water (2005 film): Thicker than Water is a television film starring Melissa Gilbert and Lindsay Wagner. 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Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, she modeled for music videos and calendar spreads in her early adulthood. In 2011, she came to prominence after marrying football player Kordell Stewart in an elaborate ceremony broadcast on the television series \"Platinum Weddings\", although they experienced a widely publicized divorce in 2013. In 2012, Williams was cast in the fifth season of the reality television series \"The Real Housewives of Atlanta\". In 2014, she launched a career in the music industry with the launch of her single \"Flatline\" under the record label Kandi Koated Entertainment. Williams was a contestant on the eighth installment of the reality competition series, \"The Celebrity Apprentice\", now known as \"The New Celebrity Apprentice\". She played for the charity \"Hosea\". On January 23, 2017, she was the eighth contestant fired, finishing in 8th place and raising no money for her charity.\n\nThicker Than Water (TV series): Thicker Than Water is an American reality television series that premiered on November 10, 2013, on Bravo. The series chronicles the family dynamic of former professional basketball player and an American gospel-jazz instrumentalist Ben Tankard, his wife Jewel and their children. Bravo previously aired a pilot titled \"Thicker Than Water: The Marinos\" in August 2011 that had the same premise but centered on a different family.\n\nSound of Colors (TV series): Sound of Colors is a Chinese and Taiwanese romance television series, based on the comic book of the same name by famous Taiwanese illustrator Jimmy Liao. It first broadcast on June 10, 2006 in Taiwan, followed by subsequent broadcasts in other Asian countries. 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He was awarded the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2012.\n\nTales from Firozsha Baag: Tales From Firozsha Baag is a collection of 11 short stories by Rohinton Mistry about the residents of Firozsha Baag, a Parsi-dominated apartment complex in Mumbai (formerly Bombay). Mistry's first book, it was published by Penguin Canada in 1987. Although all the stories deal with the same location, many were written without the aim of being collected in the same volume.\n\nSuch a Long Journey (film): Such a Long Journey is a 1998 Indo-Canadian english language film based on the novel of the same name written by Rohinton Mistry. The film is directed by Sturla Gunnarsson with a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala. The film received twelve Genie Awards nominations including the Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.\n\nA Fine Balance: A Fine Balance is the second novel by Rohinton Mistry. Set in \"an unidentified city\" in India, initially in 1975 and later in 1984 during the turmoil of The Emergency. The book concerns four characters from varied backgrounds \u2013 Dina Dalal, Ishvar Darji, his nephew Omprakash Darji and the young student Maneck Kohlah \u2013 who come together and develop a bond.\n\nGillian Bradshaw: Gillian Marucha Bradshaw (born May 14, 1956) is an American writer of historical fiction, historical fantasy, children's literature, science fiction, and contemporary science-based novels, who currently lives in Britain. Her serious historical novels are often set in classical antiquity \u2014 Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Byzantine Empire, Saka and the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, Imperial Rome, Sub-Roman Britain and Roman Britain. She has also written two novels set in the English Civil War.\n\nIndian English literature: Indian English Literature (IEL) refers to the body of work by writers in India who write in the English language and whose native or co-native language could be one of the numerous languages of India. Its early history began with the works of Michael Madhusudan Dutt followed by R. K. Narayan, Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao who contributed to Indian fiction in the 1930s. It is also associated with the works of members of the Indian diaspora, such as V. S. Naipaul, Kiran Desai, Jhumpa Lahiri, Kovid Gupta, Agha Shahid Ali, Rohinton Mistry and Salman Rushdie, who are of Indian descent.\n\nFamily Matters (novel): Family Matters is the third novel by Indian-born author Rohinton Mistry. It was first published by McClelland and Stewart in 2002.\n\nCyrus Mistry (writer): Cyrus Mistry was born in march 11,1956 is an Indian author and playwright. He won the 2014 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature for \"Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer\". He is the brother of author Rohinton Mistry.\n\nChor Bazaar: Chor Bazaar, located near Bhendi Bazaar in South Mumbai, is one of the largest flea markets in India. The area is one of the tourist attractions of Mumbai. The word \"chor\" means \"thief\" in Marathi and Hindi. The market is thought to have originally been called \"Shor Bazaar\", meaning \"noisy market\". The current name is said to have come from a British mispronunciation. Eventually however, stolen goods started finding their way into the market, resulting in it living up to its new name. According to popular legend, if you lose anything in Mumbai you can buy it back from the \"Chor Bazaar\". The market has been mentioned in popular novels, including Rohinton Mistry's Such a Long Journey, where it is described as \"not a nice place\".\n\nSuch a Long Journey (novel): Such a Long Journey is a 1991 novel by Rohinton Mistry. 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These were inexpensively shot \"Poverty Row\" movies; many were also written by Bradbury and almost all of them featured character actor George \"Gabby\" Hayes. Bradbury also shot numerous similar films during this period starring his son Bob Steele or Johnny Mack Brown. Bradbury occasionally billed himself as \"Robert North Bradbury\", \"R.N. Bradbury\", or \"Robert Bradbury\".\n\nBob Orton: Robert Keith Orton Sr. (July 21, 1929 \u2013 July 16, 2006) was an American professional wrestler.\n\nBam Bam (wrestler): Jes\u00fas Guillermo Anaya Cort\u00e9s is a Mexican luchador, or professional wrestler, best known under the ring name \"Bam Bam\", a Mini-Estrella, or \"Mini\" wrestler. Anaya made his professional wrestling debut in 2002 and has worked mainly for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), where he is a former CMLL World Mini-Estrella Champion. 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Following a successful season with the Greyhounds, he was drafted by the New York Rangers in the fourth round, 72nd overall, in the 1981 NHL Draft. After his junior career ended, he played for the Rangers minor league affiliate, the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League. 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The song was selected as the winning song in a contest for the Baltimore Orioles and was recorded and pressed locally as a 7\" single. From 1984\u201389, Amos fronted the synthpop band Y Kant Tori Read, which released one self-titled album with Atlantic Records in 1988 before breaking up. Shortly thereafter, Amos began writing and recording material that would serve as the debut of her solo career. Still signed with Atlantic, and its UK counterpart East West, Amos' initial solo material was rejected by the label in 1990. Under the guidance of co-producers Eric Rosse, Davitt Sigerson and Ian Stanley, a second version of the album was created and accepted by the label the following year.\n\nFade to Red: Fade to Red: Tori Amos Video Collection is a double DVD set from recording artist and musician Tori Amos and was released by Rhino Entertainment on February 14, 2006. It featured music videos spanning 1992 to 2005, including the singles \"Silent All These Years,\" \"Crucify,\" \"Cornflake Girl,\" and \"A Sorta Fairytale\", which co-stars Oscar winner Adrien Brody. The DVD features digitally re-mastered 5.1 audio and included a comprehensive audio commentary by Amos herself on each video. The collection omits the following music videos: \"Glory of the 80's,\" \"Strange Little Girl,\" and \"Mary (Tales Version).\"\n\nMidwinter Graces: Midwinter Graces is the eleventh solo studio album by singer-songwriter Tori Amos released on November 10, 2009 (November 16, 2009 in the UK), through Universal Republic Records. It is the first seasonal album by Amos, and is also notable for marking her return to a more classical, stripped-down, baroque sound with various synths, string-instruments, the harpsichord and Amos's own signature \"B\u00f6sendorfer\" piano at center stage, once more. 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The performance included compositions from her first three albums, including \"Silent All These Years\" from her debut album \"Little Earthquakes\" (1992), which served as the touchstone track for the \"Unlock the Silence\" campaign.\n\nDatura (song): \"D\u0101tura\" or \"Datura\" is a song written and recorded by American singer Tori Amos. It is the ninth song of Amos's fifth record \"To Venus and Back\", which was released in September 1999. It is included in the first disc of the double album subtitled \"Orbiting\" that contains eleven original studio recordings. The song lists the names of the plants found in Amos's garden and was created during the recording sessions of \"To Venus and Back\". The song's title refers to datura, a plant known for its toxic and hallucinogenic properties. Amos has never performed the song live due to its complex structure and time signatures which makes it hard to reproduce with a live band. 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On May 6, 2011, Eileen Whalon Behr, who had been appointed Sheriff by the Governor and confirmed by the Pennsylvania Senate, was sworn in to serve the balance of John P. Durante's term. Behr had previously served as Chief of Police in Whitemarsh Township. Behr was subsequently elected to a full four-year term on November 8, 2011.\n\nMapuche uprising of 1881: The Mapuche uprising of 1881 was the last major rebellion of the indigenous Mapuches of Araucan\u00eda. The uprising took place during the last phase of the Occupation of Araucan\u00eda (1861\u20131883) by the Chilean state. The uprising was planned by Mapuche chiefs in March 1881 to be launched in November of the same year. Mapuche support for the uprising was not unanimous, some Mapuche factions sided with the Chileans and others declared themselves neutral. The organizers of the uprising did however succeed in involving Mapuche factions that had not previously been at war with Chile. The 1881 uprising can be considered the climax of the Chilean-Mapuche hostilities during the Occupation of Araucan\u00eda.\n\nJohn P. Buchanan: John Price Buchanan (October 24, 1847May 14, 1930) was an American politician and farmers' advocate. He served as Governor of Tennessee from 1891 to 1893, and was president of the Tennessee Farmers' Alliance and Laborers' Union in the late 1880s. Buchanan's lone term as governor was largely marred by the Coal Creek War, an armed uprising by coal miners aimed at ending the state's convict lease system.\n\nBattle of Blair Mountain: The Battle of Blair Mountain was the largest labor uprising in United States history and one of the largest, best-organized, and most well-armed uprisings since the American Civil War. For five days in late August and early September 1921, in Logan County, West Virginia, some 10,000 armed coal miners confronted 3,000 lawmen and strikebreakers, called the Logan Defenders, who were backed by coal mine operators during an attempt by the miners to unionize the southwestern West Virginia coalfields. The battle ended after approximately one million rounds were fired, and the United States Army intervened by presidential order.\n\nOxford Fashion Week: Oxford Fashion Week was established in 2009. The event is now an annual fashion feature and takes place primarily over the course of one week in the year, with satellite events at other times. In 2009 and 2010, Oxford Fashion Week took place in May. In 2011, it took place in March. In 2012, it took place in November. Since 2013, the Oxford fashion week is taking place biannually displaying summer collections in March and autumn collections in September.\n\n1989 Jonesborough ambush: The Jonesborough ambush took place on 20 March 1989 near the Irish border outside the village of Jonesborough, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Two senior Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officers, Chief Superintendent Harry Breen and Superintendent Bob Buchanan, were shot dead in an ambush by the Provisional IRA South Armagh Brigade. Breen and Buchanan were returning from an informal cross-border security conference in Dundalk with senior Garda officers when Buchanan's car \u2013 a red Vauxhall Cavalier \u2014 was flagged down and fired upon by six IRA gunmen, who the policemen had taken for British soldiers. Buchanan was killed outright whilst Breen, suffering gunshot wounds, was deliberately shot in the back of the head after he had left the car waving a white handkerchief. They were the highest-ranking RUC officers to be killed during the Troubles.\n\nCoal Creek War: The Coal Creek War was an early 1890s armed labor uprising in the southeastern United States that took place primarily in Anderson County, Tennessee. This labor conflict ignited during 1891 when coal mine owners in the Coal Creek watershed began to remove and replace their company-employed, private coal miners then on the payroll with convict laborers leased out by the Tennessee state prison system.\n\nGreene\u2013Jones War: The Greene\u2013Jones War was an ongoing Appalachian Mountain clan feud in the United States reputed to be second only to that of the Hatfield-McCoy feud in scale, duration, and number of persons killed. At least sixteen people, including one child, were killed during the course of the feud, and many others were seriously injured. The feud took place primarily in the border areas of Hawkins County (formerly part of Sullivan County, North Carolina, one of the earliest Tennessee counties and said to have a large Melungeon population), Washington County, Claiborne County, Hancock County, Tennessee (created when Hawkins County, Tennessee was subdivided), and Lee County, Virginia, not far from Cumberland Gap, the narrow Appalachian Mountain pass sometimes called The Wilderness Road leading into Kentucky.", "question": "John P. 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They have become the best-selling book series in history and been the basis for a series of films, over which Rowling had overall approval on the scripts and was a producer on the final films in the series.\n\nMessingkauf Dialogues: The Messingkauf Dialogues (German: \"Dialoge aus dem Messingkauf\" ) is an incomplete theoretical work by the twentieth-century German theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht. John Willett translates \"Der Messingkauf\" as \"Buying Brass\". According to one Brecht scholar \"Brecht worked on [the Messingkauf] primarily during the late 1930s and early 1940s. In Brecht\u2019s words it contains, \u201ca lot of theory in dialog form.\u201d\n\nBertolt-Brecht-Literaturpreis: Bertolt-Brecht-Literaturpreis (English: \"Bertolt Brecht Literature Prize\" ) is a literary award in Augsburg, Germany, birthplace of Bertolt Brecht. It has been awarded every three years since 1995. With a prize of \u20ac15,000, it is considered one of the most prestigious literary awards in Germany. It is awarded to writers and personalities \"who have distinguished themselves through the critical analysis of the present day in their literary works.\" The 2006 edition marked the 50th anniversary of the death of Brecht.\n\nBaal (EP): Baal is an EP by David Bowie, comprising recordings of songs written for Bertolt Brecht\u2019s play \"Baal\". It is sometimes referred to as David Bowie in Bertolt Brecht\u2019s Baal, as credited on the sleeve.\n\nCoriolanus (Brecht): Coriolanus is an unfinished German adaptation by the modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht of the English 17th-century tragedy by William Shakespeare. Brecht wrote it sometime between 1951 and 1953. This adaptation reveals the influence of Mao Tse-tung on Brecht's social thought especially the idea of primary and secondary contradictions which Mao discussed in his treatise On Contradiction. Brecht alluded to this text and discusses his development on the original and his ideas for its staging in an essay entitled \"Study of the First Scene of Shakespeare's \"Coriolanus\"\", which is written in the form of a dialogue with his collaborators at the Berliner Ensemble theatre company. The play was first staged by Heinrich Koch at the Frankfurt Schauspielhaus theatre, where it opened on 22 September 1962. It was later staged by the Berliner Ensemble in September 1964. Ruth Berghaus became famous for her staging of the slaughter scenes in this production. The play was published in an English translation by Ralph Manheim in volume nine of Brecht's \"Collected Plays\".\n\nBertolt Brecht: Eugen Berthold Friedrich \"Bertolt\" Brecht ( ; ] ; 10 February 1898 \u2013 14 August 1956) was a German poet, playwright, and theatre director of the 20th century. 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Padma Lakshmi returned with Tom Colicchio, Gail Simmons, and new judge Ted Allen, who switched off with Simmons throughout the season. \"\" contestant Lee Anne Wong was brought in as a food consultant and assisted in planning the challenges. Production took place in April and May 2007 in Miami Beach, Florida, with production activity centered at the Fontainebleau Hotel. The winning recipe from each week's episode of Season 3 was featured on Bravo's \"Top Chef\" website and prepared by Lee Anne Wong in a web series called \"The Wong Way to Cook\". In the season finale, Hung Huynh was declared the Top Chef, defeating Dale Levitski and Casey Thompson. Thompson received the Fan Favorite Award.\n\nTop Chef (season 9): Top Chef: Texas is the ninth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". The season was filmed in various cities in Texas, including San Antonio, Dallas, and Austin, before moving on to British Columbia for the finale. The season premiered on November 2, 2011. This season of \"Top Chef\" featured a much larger number of contestants than any previous season, with 29 chefs. \"Top Chef: Texas\" also introduced a new competition to the series; in addition to the Quickfire and Elimination Challenges featured in televised episodes, the \"Last Chance Kitchen\" competition allowed eliminated contestants to compete head-to-head in a series of webisodes, with the winner eventually returning to the main competition. In the season finale, Paul Qui was declared the Top Chef, defeating Sarah Grueneberg. Chris Crary received the Fan Favorite Award.\n\nBrennan Howard: Brennan Howard (born July 16, 1968 in Glendale, California) is an American actor and director. He has written, produced, directed, and starred in at least four films: \"Dick Richards\" (1996) featuring Ashley Judd, \"The Temple of Phenomenal Things\" (1997), \"Straighten Up America\" (2003), an ill-fated T.V. show known as \"GamePro TV\" (1991), and the voice of Cooler in 1988's \"Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw.\"\n\nTop Chef (season 6): Top Chef: Las Vegas is the sixth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". It was first filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, before concluding in Napa, California. The season premiered on August 19, 2009, and ended on December 16, 2009. Beginning with this season, the prize money awarded to the winner was increased from US$ to $125,000. In the season finale, Michael Voltaggio was declared the Top Chef, defeating Bryan Voltaggio and Kevin Gillespie. Gillespie received the Fan Favorite Award. In 2010, \"Top Chef: Las Vegas\" received the Primetime Emmy Award for \"Outstanding Reality Competition Program\".\n\nThe Chopping Block (U.S. TV series): The Chopping Block is an American reality television series, based on the Australian reality television series of the same name. The series aired on the NBC network and followed participants in an attempt to open a restaurant. It is hosted by British celebrity chef Marco Pierre White.\n\nLucas Babin: Lucas Edwin Babin (born July 30, 1979) is an American film and television actor. He speaks Portuguese fluently and has a twin sister named Kirsten. Born in Beaumont, Texas, Lucas attended high school in Woodville TX, where his father, Brian Babin was the town mayor. He then moved to California to live with his brother Leif. After a couple of years he moved into an apartment in Hollywood with a friend Bryan Gay (also an actor from Woodville). He pursued an acting modeling career for several years before landing a role in \"School of Rock\" starring Jack Black. He then went on to act in several short and independent films before landing a role on the Brazilian T.V. show called \"America\". Babin met and married a Brazilian woman and they now have two children. His television work has included roles in \"Undressed\" and \"Sex and the City\".\n\nTop Chef (season 14): Top Chef: Charleston is the fourteenth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". The season was announced by Bravo on October 13, 2016, which premiered on December 1, 2016, and concluded on March 2, 2017. Filming initially took place in Charleston, South Carolina, beginning in May 2016, while the season's final episodes were filmed in areas across Mexico, including Guadalajara and the Yucat\u00e1n Peninsula. \"Top Chef: Charleston\" featured eight new contestants competing against eight returning contestants from previous seasons. \" MasterChef\" and \"Top Chef Masters\" alumnus Graham Elliot debuted as a recurring judge, alongside returning judges Padma Lakshmi, Tom Colicchio, and Gail Simmons. In the season finale, \"\" runner-up Brooke Williamson was declared the Top Chef, defeating \"\" finalist Shirley Chung. \"Top Chef: Seattle\" finalist Sheldon Simeon received the Fan Favorite Award, marking his second Fan Favorite win.\n\nA-List Listings: A-List Listings is an American reality television series that debuted October 24, 2012, on E!. Hosted by David Burtka and Catt Sadler, the series showcases America's most exclusive and extravagant homes.\n\nTop Chef (season 1): Top Chef: San Francisco, originally broadcast simply as Top Chef, is the first season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". It was first filmed in San Francisco, California, before concluding in Las Vegas, Nevada. The season premiered on March 8, 2006 and ended on May 24, 2006. The show featured chefs from around the United States living together in one house and competing in a series of culinary challenges. The prizes for the winner of the competition included a feature in \"Food & Wine Magazine\", a showcase at the annual \"Food & Wine\" Classic in Aspen, Colorado, a Kenmore Elite kitchen set, and US$ . The series was hosted by Katie Lee Joel, in her only season as a host, and judged by chef Tom Colicchio and food writer Gail Simmons. In the season finale, Harold Dieterle was declared the Top Chef, defeating Tiffani Faison.\n\nDavid Burtka: David Michael Burtka (born May 29, 1975) is an American actor and professional chef. He is known for his acting roles in theatre and television shows such as \"How I Met Your Mother\" and \"The Play About the Baby\". 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In a rematch of the previous year's Eastern Conference Finals, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in six games to become the first team to win four consecutive Eastern Conference championships since the 1986\u201387 Boston Celtics capped a Boston-dominant string going back to the 1983\u201384 season. Miami's quest for a three-peat ended when the San Antonio Spurs, whom they would meet again in a rematch of last year's NBA Finals and defeated in seven games, won the NBA Finals by a 4\u20131 margin. Following the season, LeBron left the Heat to rejoin the Cleveland Cavaliers.\n\n2012\u201313 Miami Heat season: The 2012\u201313 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 25th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They came into the season as the defending NBA champions, back-to-back Eastern Conference champions, the third season playing with the \"Big Three\" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the fifth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra. 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Released on July 27, 1981, the album reached number one on the US \"Billboard\" charts in September of that year. \"Bella Donna\" was awarded platinum status by the RIAA on October 7, 1981, less than three months after its release, and has since been certified quadruple-platinum. \"Bella Donna\" spent nearly three years on the \"Billboard\" 200 from July 1981 to June 1984. The album has sold over 6 million copies in the US alone with approximately a million copies since 1991 in the US according to Nielsen Soundscan. It is Nicks' best-selling solo album to date.\n\nCrystal Visions \u2013 The Very Best of Stevie Nicks: Crystal Visions... The Very Best of Stevie Nicks is a compilation album released by the American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. It features songs from her solo career, as well as her career with Fleetwood Mac. It includes her hit singles, a dance remix, and one new track, a live version of Led Zeppelin's \"Rock and Roll\". Three singles were culled from the album: \"Rock and Roll\", \"Landslide\", and a remixed version of \"Stand Back\". There are two versions of this album, one with just the audio CD and another version with an included DVD featuring all of Nicks' music videos with audio commentary from Nicks, as well as rare footage from the \"Bella Donna\" recording sessions. The album debuted and peaked at #21 in the US selling 33,944 copies in its first week. The album spent a total of 12 weeks on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and had sold 505,000 copies as of April 2014. The album is certified gold in Australia and Silver in the UK.\n\nHerbert W. Worthington: Herbert \"Herbie\" Wheeler Worthington lll (May 25, 1944 - November 2013), was an influential rock and roll photographer until his death at 69, in 2013. He was best known as the photographer for Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks (including the covers for her first two albums, \"Bella Donna\" and \"The Wild Heart\"). It was his photograph that was run on the cover of the Fleetwood Mac \"Rumours\" album and was instrumental in creating the iconic imagery (like the crystal ball) that is still associated with Fleetwood Mac today. He photographed over 40 covers for several bands and artists, including Buddy Miles, Paris, Jesse Cutler 20/20 and Lita Ford, among many others, in his 30+ years as a rock music photographer.\n\nEdge of Seventeen: \"Edge of Seventeen\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks from her solo debut studio album \"Bella Donna\" (1981), released as the third single from \"Bella Donna\" on February 4, 1982. The song was written by Nicks to express the grief resulting from the death of her uncle Jonathan and the murder of John Lennon during the same week of December 1980 and features a distinctive, chugging 16th-note guitar riff, and a simple chord structure typical of Nicks' songs.\n\nBella Donna (1923 film): Bella Donna is a 1923 American silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a novel, \"Bella Donna\", by Robert Smythe Hichens which was later adapted for a 1912 Broadway play starring Alla Nazimova. This film is also a remake of the 1915 Paramount film \"Bella Donna\" starring Pauline Frederick. The 1923 film was directed by George Fitzmaurice and starred Pola Negri in her first American film.\n\nBella Donna (comics): Bella Donna or Belladonna (from the Italian phrase \"bella donna\", or \"beautiful woman\") is a name or alias used by two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. One of these characters is Bella Donna Boudreaux, commonly associated with the X-Man Gambit.\n\nBella Donna (1915 film): Bella Donna was a 1915 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and the Charles Frohman Company, starring Pauline Frederick, and based on the play \"Bella Donna\" by James Bernard Fagan adapted from the novel of the same name by Robert Smythe Hichens.\n\nGambit (comics): Gambit (Remy Etienne LeBeau) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Jim Lee. Drawn by artist Mike Collins, Gambit makes his first appearances in \"Uncanny X-Men Annual\" #14 (July 1990) and \"Uncanny X-Men\" #266 (August 1990).\n\nStop Draggin' My Heart Around: \"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around\" was the first single from Stevie Nicks' debut solo album, \"Bella Donna\" (1981). The track is the album's only song that was neither written nor co-written by Nicks. Written by Tom Petty and Mike Campbell as a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song, Jimmy Iovine, who was also working for Stevie Nicks at the time, arranged for her to sing on it. Petty sang with Nicks in the chorus and bridge, while his entire band (save Ron Blair, whose bass track was played by Donald \"Duck\" Dunn instead) played on the song.\n\nDonna Windsor: Donna Windsor (also Windsor-Dingle) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera \"Emmerdale\". She was originally played by Sophie Jeffery until 1997. Actress Verity Rushworth took over the role in 1998. She made her first appearance in the show on 26 August 1993. It was reported on 8 April 2008 that Rushworth had quit the soap, as she wanted to avoid being \"typecast\", after being in the soap for a decade. Donna departed on 30 January 2009. At the time of her departure, Donna was the third longest running character on \"Emmerdale\". It was announced on 8 January 2014 that Rushworth had decided to reprise her role as Donna for five months. She returned on 19 March 2014 and it was revealed that Donna was terminally ill. Donna committed suicide on 14 August 2014, after throwing herself and Gary North (Fergus O'Donnell) from a multi-storey car park to her death, but made her final appearance the following day, on 15 August. 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She starred in the Disney Channel series \"Austin & Ally\" as Ally Dawson. Marano was one of the five original classmates in \"Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? \". She starred in \"Without a Trace\" for three seasons and also \"Back to You\", in both instances playing the daughter of the main characters. Marano starred in the indie film \"A Sort of Homecoming\". Marano also starred in the 2015 Disney Channel Original Movie \"Bad Hair Day\" along with \"Good Luck Charlie\" actress Leigh-Allyn Baker. In 2015, she signed with Big Machine Records and released her debut single \"Boombox\" on March 11, 2016. At the end of 2016, Big Machine Records made the decision to drop all of their pop artists. Marano then signed to Warner Bros. Records in 2017 and plans to release her debut album with the label. She is also the younger sister of actress Vanessa Marano who starred in Freeform's \"Switched at Birth\".\n\nCyrina Fiallo: Cyrina Fiallo (born December 29, 1991) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her recurring role as Vonnie on the Disney Channel sitcom \"Good Luck Charlie\". She also has guest starred on \"Everybody Hates Chris\", \"Community\", \"Gigantic\", \"Glee\", \"Switched at Birth\", \"Girl Meets World\" and \"Supernatural\". She also starred in the internet television series \"My Alibi\" and \"The Subpranos\", the latter of which she co-wrote, co-directed and co-produced with fellow actress Chrissie Fit.\n\nAlexandra Barreto: Alexandra Barreto (born October 16, 1975) is an American actress who starred in the 2006 television series \"Pepper Dennis\" with her future husband Rider Strong and Rebecca Romijn and in the horror film \"Tooth and Nail\", a part of the annual After Dark Horrorfest in 2007. Since 2013, she has appeared in the recurring role of Ana Gutierrez, birth mother to two of the main characters on \"The Fosters\".\n\nUma Thurman: Uma Karuna Thurman (born April 29, 1970) is an American actress and model. She has performed in a variety of films, ranging from romantic comedies and dramas to science fiction and action movies. Following her appearances on the December 1985 and May 1986 covers of British \"Vogue\", she starred in \"Dangerous Liaisons\" (1988). Thurman rose to international prominence with her performance in Quentin Tarantino's \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award, the BAFTA Award, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. She starred in several more films throughout the 1990s such as \"Batman & Robin\" (1997), \"Gattaca\" (1997), and \"Les Mis\u00e9rables\" (1998).\n\nJennifer Rubin (actress): Jennifer Collene Rubin (born April 3, 1962) is an American actress and former model. A competitive swimmer during her youth, Rubin was discovered by the Ford Modeling Agency and went on to model for Calvin Klein and became Ford International Model of the Year in 1984. She made her film debut as Taryn White in the 1987 horror film \"\" and has since starred in a variety of films including Andrew Fleming's \"Bad Dreams\" (1988), Oliver Stone's \"The Doors\" (1991), Alan Shapiro's \"The Crush\" (1993), Louis Venosta's \"The Coriolis Effect\" (1994) and Christian Duguay's \"Screamers\" (1995). Outside of film, Rubin has guest starred on a variety of television series such as \"The Twilight Zone\" (1987) and \"Tales from the Crypt\" (1992). In 2010, Rubin appeared as herself in the documentary \"\".\n\nEri Imai: Eri Imai (\u4eca\u4e95 \u6075\u7406 , Imai Eri , born January 26, 1971 in Yawata, Kyoto) is a Japanese actress and model. In April 1994, she won the \"Shape Up Girl Audition\" Grand Prix, and made appearances with three other models under the \"Shape Up Girl\" name. She made numerous appearances on television, film, v-cinema, photobooks and on stage during the 1990s. She and her husband, actor Y\u016bjin Nomura, announced the birth of their first child, a son, in October 2009. At the end of that year Imai appeared in the \"Shape-Up Girl\" calendar with her fellow alumni of that group. She returned for this calendar the following year.\n\nGeena Davis: Virginia Elizabeth \"Geena\" Davis (born January 21, 1956) is an American actress, film producer, writer, voice actress, former fashion model, and former archer. She is known for her roles in \"The Fly\" (1986), \"Beetlejuice\" (1988), \"Thelma & Louise\" (1991), \"A League of Their Own\" (1992), \"The Long Kiss Goodnight\" (1996), \"Stuart Little\" (1999), and \"The Accidental Tourist\", for which she won the 1988 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.\n\nPhyllis Brooks: Phyllis Brooks (July 18, 1915 \u2013 August 1, 1995) was an American actress and model. She was born in Boise, Idaho. Some sources have also inaccurately cited 1914 as her year of birth, but 1915 is the correct year according to Social Security records.\n\nThe Accidental Husband: The Accidental Husband is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Griffin Dunne, and starring Uma Thurman, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Colin Firth, Isabella Rossellini, and Sam Shepard. The film was written by Mimi Hare, Clare Naylor and Bonnie Sikowitz, and is produced by Jennifer Todd, Jason Blum, and Uma Thurman. It was theatrically released in the UK in 2008, but was released direct-to-DVD in the United States.\n\nAmy Wright: Amy Wright (born April 15, 1950 in Chicago) is an American actress and former model. 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He has also taught and lectured at numerous universities and schools across the country.\n\nErnst R. Kroeger: Ernest R. Kroeger (August 10, 1862 \u2013 April 7, 1934) was an American composer. He is mainly known for the pedagogical works he composed for piano; he also taught music in St. Louis, Missouri. Today his papers are held at the Missouri Historical Society.\n\nRobert Kurka: Robert Frank Kurka (December 22, 1921 \u2013 December 12, 1957) was an American composer, who also taught and conducted his own works.\n\nGaston Dufresne: Gaston Dufresne (September 9, 1898 \u2013 December 6, 1998) was the principal bassist in the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1927 to 1957 and with the Florida West Coast Symphony from 1963 to 1979. He also taught solf\u00e8ge, a singing technique used to teach pitch. Among his contrabass students were American composer Leroy Anderson and Boston Symphony principal trumpeter Roger Voisin. 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For a decade he toured around the United States and Europe performing the compositions he composed for this instrument. In the early 1990s he helped found the Theremin Center for Electronic Music at the Moscow Conservatory of Music where he continues to teach once a year. He has also taught at Keio University (Mita) in Tokyo, Japan, CCRMA at Stanford University and the University of California Santa Cruz. In his later years he has devoted most of his time to the composition of instrumental and choral music in a quasi-Romantic vein which has largely been performed only in France, Russia and Japan.\n\nLouis Campbell-Tipton: Louis Campbell-Tipton (1877\u20131921) was an American composer; a native of Chicago, Illinois, he was resident in Paris from 1901. He felt that the prospects for performance of large-scale American works in the United States were bleak, and claimed that he had never wished to sacrifice the energy needed to complete a large work. Even so, at his death a number of pieces for orchestra were found among his manuscripts, as were two operas. During his life he was known mainly for his chamber music; he also taught theory for a time in Chicago. One of his songs, \"A Spirit Flower\", was recorded by the Swedish tenor Jussi Bjorling.\n\nWilliam Bolcom: William Elden Bolcom (born May 26, 1938) is an American composer and pianist. He has received the Pulitzer Prize, the National Medal of Arts, a Grammy Award, the Detroit Music Award and was named 2007 Composer of the Year by Musical America. Bolcom taught composition at the University of Michigan from 1973\u20132008. He is married to mezzo-soprano Joan Morris.\n\nGregg Wager: Gregg Wager (born September 16, 1958 in Adrian, Michigan) is an American composer, pianist, and music critic. He studied composition at the University of Southern California and the California Institute of the Arts. His teachers included Morton Subotnick and Morten Lauridsen. 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It has an area of 53 km2 and a reported population of 49,000 people.\n\nHaotouzhuang Hui Ethnic Township: Haotouzhuang Hui Ethnic Township (; Xiao'erjing: \u0647\u064e\u0648\u0652\u062a\u0650\u0648\u0652\u062a\u064f\u0648\u0652\u0627 \u062e\u064f\u0648\u0650\u0630\u064f\u0648 \u0633\u0650\u06cc\u0652\u0627) is an ethnic township under the administration of Dingzhou City in Hebei province, China, located about 12 km southeast of downtown Dingzhou in the southern part of Baoding City. , it has 17 villages under its administration.\n\nDingzhou East Railway Station: The Dingzhou East Railway Station is a railway station of Jingshi Passenger Railway that located in Hebei, People's Republic of China.\n\nDingzhou: Dingzhou (), formerly Dingxian ( postal: Tingsien) is a county-level city with sub-prefecture-level city status, located under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Baoding in the southwest of Hebei Province in northern China, about halfway between Baoding and Shijiazhuang. 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Formed in Orlando, Florida in 1993, the group consists of Nick Carter, Brian Littrell, Kevin Richardson, A. J. McLean and Howie Dorough. Richardson left the group in 2006 to pursue other interests, but rejoined in 2012. The Backstreet Boys released their debut single \"We've Got It Goin' On\" in 1995, which peaked at number sixty-nine on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The single, however, entered the top ten in many European countries. Their debut album, \"Backstreet Boys\", was released internationally in 1996, and was certified three times platinum in Europe, and diamond in Canada. In 1997, they released their second international album, \"Backstreet's Back\", which continued their international success. At the same time, they released their second self-titled album in the United States. 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The album was recorded with a multitude of songwriters and producers. Production on the album began in 2002 following the Backstreet Boys' initial hiatus, but when the group later re-united in 2004, the project was shelved. Following the band's revival, Dorough continued working on the album in his spare time, and in 2008, made an official announcement regarding the album. Dorough initially started off with a Latin sound in mind, exploring his heritage and routes. Following the band's sixth album, \"This is Us\", Dorough returned to the studio and completed the project, finally changing the direction of the genre to pop-dance.\n\nChristmas Time (Backstreet Boys song): \"Christmas Time\" is a Christmas song by American vocal group Backstreet Boys. 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The album includes songs from the group's first seven studio albums, \"Backstreet Boys\" (1996), \"Backstreet's Back\" (1997), \"Millennium\" (1999), \"Black & Blue\" (2000), \"Never Gone\" (2005), \"Unbreakable\" (2007), and \"This Is Us\" (2009). It also includes the song \"If You Stay\" recorded for the 1997 film \"Booty Call\", and \"Drowning\" from their first greatest hits compilation, \"The Hits \u2013 Chapter One\" (2001).\n\nBlack & Blue (Backstreet Boys album): Black & Blue is the fourth (third in the U.S.) album of the American vocal-pop group Backstreet Boys. It was released on November 21, 2000 by Jive Records. It is their follow-up album from their 1999 studio release \"Millennium\". The album recorded the best international sales in a week for an album in history by selling over 5 million copies in its first week of sales globally. 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He studied in both European and American schools: following his Baccalaur\u00e9at in Philosophy (Grenoble, 1958) he received a Baccalaur\u00e9at en Th\u00e9ologie (1960) from the Facult\u00e9 de Th\u00e9ologie Protestante, Montpellier, France; Licence en Th\u00e9ologie, (\u00e9quivalent to M.Th, 1964) from the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and a Th.D. (1971) from the Jewish Christian Center at Chicago Theological Seminary. Patte is one of the most engaging biblical scholars, calling for an ethics of biblical interpretation that involves acknowledging the contextual character of any interpretation of the Bible, as his numerous books and articles indicate. In the 1970s-1980s Patte pioneered structural criticism in biblical studies, serving as a long time General Editor of \"Semeia\", a journal published by the Society of Biblical Literature (1992\u201398). Patte also chaired programs of the Society of Biblical Literature, including on Semiotic and Exegesis, Romans Through History and Cultures, and, since 2007, Contextual Biblical Interpretation. With colleagues of the Society of Biblical Literature and of the American Academy of Religion involved in these programs, he envisioned and edited The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity (2010).\n\nAllen Wikgren: Wikgren earned his Bachelor of Arts degree (in Greek) in 1928, his Master of Arts degree in 1929 and his Ph.D. in 1932, all from the University of Chicago. His doctoral dissertation was entitled \"A Comparative Study of the Theodotionic and Septuagint Versions of Daniel\". An ordained minister in the mainline Northern Baptist Convention, Wikgren then served as a minister at First Baptist Church in Belleville, Kansas and as a professor of New Testament literature at Kansas City Baptist Theological Seminary (now Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas) (1935-1937) and of biblical literature and classics at Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kansas (1937-1940) before returning to Chicago to join the University of Chicago Divinity School as the J. M. Powis Smith Instructor in 1940. At Chicago, Wikgren was a member of the Department of New Testament and Early Christian Literature in the university's Division of the Humanities, a department which he would later serve as chair. His colleagues in New Testament studies during his long tenure administering the department (1953-1972) included figures such as Norman Perrin, Robert M. Grant and Markus Barth.\n\nOklahoma Christian University: Oklahoma Christian University (OC) is a private comprehensive coeducational Christian liberal arts university founded in 1950 by members of the Churches of Christ. Oklahoma Christian University is located on a 240 acre campus in Oklahoma City, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Enrollment for the fall 2014 semester was a record 2,479 students. OC is ranked among the best \"Regional Universities\" in the 16-state West region by U.S. News and World Report and is listed by the Princeton Review as one of the best \"Best Western Colleges.\" The University reported a 45% acceptance rate for fall 2012 applicants.\n\nReinhardt University: Reinhardt University is a comprehensive liberal arts university located in Waleska, Georgia, United States, with an off-campus center in Alpharetta. Select programs are also offered in Cartersville, Marietta, and Canton, and online. 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The university also offers online degrees through the Division of Adult Learning. Lee University is named for F.J. Lee, the institution's second president.\n\nBrad H. Young: Bradford Humes Young, also known as Brad Young, is a professor of Biblical Literature in Judeo Christian Studies at the Graduate Department of Oral Roberts University (ORU). He is also founder and president of the Gospel Research Foundation, Inc.\n\nOral Roberts University: Oral Roberts University (ORU), based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the United States, is an interdenominational, Christian, comprehensive liberal arts university with 4,000 students. 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He is associated with the New German Cinema movement, whose \"members\" also include Werner Herzog and the illustrious Rainer Werner Fassbinder.\n\nSalmonberries: Salmonberries is a 1991 drama film directed by Percy Adlon and written by Adlon and his son Felix. It stars k.d. lang as Kotzebue, a young woman of androgynous appearance who works as a (male) miner in Alaska, and Rosel Zech as Roswitha, an East German immigrant and librarian. The film takes place in Kotzebue, Alaska and Berlin, Germany, shortly after reunification; the dialog is mostly English but includes some German with English subtitles.\n\nSuperman II: The Richard Donner Cut: Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut is a re-edited director's cut of the 1980 film \"Superman II\". It features a significant amount of lost footage shot by the original director, Richard Donner, in 1977 before he was taken off the project and replaced by Richard Lester, who completed the film for its theatrical release. In 2000, during the DVD restoration of \"Superman: The Movie\", editor Michael Thau became interested in completing Donner's version of \"Superman II\". In 2006, Donner's footage of Marlon Brando was discovered and used in Bryan Singer's \"Superman Returns\", finally creating the possibility of restoring Donner's cut.\n\nRichard Donner: Richard Donner (born Richard Donald Schwartzberg; April 24, 1930) is an American director and producer of film and television. After directing the horror film \"The Omen\" (1976), Donner became famous for directing the first modern superhero film, \"Superman\" (1978), starring Christopher Reeve.\n\nBagdad Caf\u00e9: Bagdad Caf\u00e9 (also known as Out of Rosenheim) is a 1987 German film directed by Percy Adlon. It is a comedy-drama set in a remote truck-stop caf\u00e9 and motel in the Mojave Desert in the US state of California. Loosely based on Carson McCullers' novella \"The Ballad of the Sad Caf\u00e9\" (1951), the film centers on two women who have recently separated from their husbands, and the blossoming friendship that ensues. It runs 95 minutes in the U.S. and 108 minutes in the German version.\n\nC\u00e9leste (film): C\u00e9leste is a 1982 German film by Percy Adlon about the life of the French writer Marcel Proust as he lay in his bed from 1912 to 1922; the story is told through the eyes of his real life maid, C\u00e9leste Albaret. 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Pakistan has completed the construction of the border gate, crossing terminal and other associated infrastructure on its side of Torkham border by July 2016. The border gate has been named as Bab-i-Pakistan and the crossing terminal has been named \"Shaheed Major Ali Jawad Changezi terminal\" after the officer lost his life in skirmishes against the Afghan security forces at the same border and in the clashes that resulted from the construction of this very gate. The flag hosting ceremony has also started just like the one at Wagah border crossing with India. Now no one will be allowed to cross border without proper documentations to check the infiltration of terrorists from Afghanistan into Pakistan. Work on the construction of the gate and associated facilities began in 2014 but kept getting delayed because of Afghan reservations and abrupt clashes. 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The Emerson-Noyes border crossing, located 2 mi to the east on the Minnesota side of the Red River, also processed cross border traffic until its closure in 2006.\n\nThe Centre for Cross Border Studies: The Centre for Cross Border Studies (CCBS) is a think tank based in Ireland.\n\nCounty Louth: County Louth (Irish: \"Contae L\u00fa\" ) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster and is part of the Border Region. It is named after the village of Louth. Louth County Council is the local authority for the county. The population of the county is 122,897 according to the 2016 census.\n\nCross Border Trio: Cross Border Trio is an international collaborate jazz group featuring American saxophonist Jason Robinson (musician), bassist Rob Thorsen, and Mexican percussionist Paquito Villa. Formed in 2003, the group has released an album, \"New Directions\" (2007/Circumvention), and toured extensively throughout Mexico and occasionally appeared in the United States. 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It is about the author's old Olympia () typewriter. Auster bought the typewriter in 1972 from an old college friend who had owned it since 1962. Allegedly, everything Auster has written since has been typed on it.\n\nSmoke (film): Smoke is a 1995 American independent film by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster. The original story was written by Paul Auster, who also wrote the screenplay. The film was produced by Hisami Kuroiwa, Harvey Weinstein and Bob Weinstein and directed by Wayne Wang. Among others, it features Harvey Keitel, William Hurt, Victor Argo, Forest Whitaker, Ashley Judd, Stockard Channing and Harold Perrineau Jr..\n\nRon Loewinsohn: Born in Iloilo, Philippines, Loewinsohn and his family relocated Los Angeles in the United States in 1945. They later lived in The Bronx and then settled in San Francisco, where he lived until 1967. Loewinsohn credits this proximity to North Beach with his own development as a poet: \"I graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1955, with the Beat generation happening all around me. I met all of the principals, heard Ginsberg, Snyder, Whalen and McClure read in Berkeley in April, 1956, and continued to write, mostly poetry, in that vernacular and (I thought) oracular mode.\" Loewinsohn then traveled, married in 1957, and worked as a lithographer for 12 years. In 1959, he published his first collection of poetry, \"Watermelons\" which contained an introduction by Allen Ginsberg and a prefatory letter by William Carlos Williams. He also co-edited the little magazine \"Change\" with Richard Brautigan. 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Written by Paul Auster, the film is about an author who having just completed his fourth novel travels to his friends' vacant country house to spend a few weeks alone. There he meets a beautiful and mysterious woman who inspires him to write a new story. Filmed in Azenhas do Mar in Sintra, Portugal in the spring of 2006, \"The Inner Life of Martin Frost\" is Auster's fourth film as director and writer. The film premiered at the New Directors/New Films Festival on March 21, 2007, and was released in the United States on September 7, 2007.\n\n4 3 2 1 (novel): 4 3 2 1 is a novel by Paul Auster published in January 2017. At the time of its publication, it was the first new Auster novel to have appeared in seven years. Auster worked on the book seven days a week for three years and wrote it in long hand. At 866 pages, the novel is much longer than any of his previous works. 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He is considered to be one of the leading figures of both the Beat Generation during the 1950s and the counterculture that soon followed. He vigorously opposed militarism, economic materialism and sexual repression and was known as embodying various aspects of this counterculture, such as his views on drugs, hostility to bureaucracy and openness to Eastern religions. He was one of many influential American writers of his time known as the Beat Generation, which included famous writers such as Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs.\n\nLife and Times of Allen Ginsberg: The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg is a 1993 film by Jerry Aronson chronicling the poet Allen Ginsberg's life from his birth and early childhood to his thoughts about death at the age of 66. The film has been completed and released a number of times due to changing technologies and world events. 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Herzer flourished in music prior to and during World War I. The Columbia recording of his 1912 composition, \"Everybody Two-Step\" \u2014 performed by ragtime pianist Mike Bernard on December 2, 1912, in New York City \u2014 is the first recording of ragtime music. It became a hit and coincided at the start of a renewed craze for ragtime and dance \u2014 fifteen years after William Krell's \"Mississippi Rag\" had been published, the first known published music with \"rag\" in the title. Several other recordings of \"Everybody Two-Step\" became hits. Herzer composed three other hits \u2014 a 1913 piano rag, \"Tickle the Ivories\" \u2013 which also became hit as a vocal arrangement; a 1914 foxtrot song, \"Get Over, Sal\"; and a 1916 Hawaiian waltz song, \"Aloha Land\". Other compositions \u2014 including his 1908 piano ragtime two-step and barn dance, \"The Rah-Rah Boy\", and his 1913 rag turkey trot, \"Let's Dance\" \u2014 were internationally distributed.\n\nEuday L. 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In the drama \"That man from Poonthamallee\", he performed in double role and Thirumuruga Kirupanandha Variyar, who presided over the drama in Vellore, has appreciated and awarded a title \"Nadaga Sigamani\". He has, also, acted in a TV Serial namely., GEE boom ba in 1986. During his tenure of acting, his fans, journalists, movie-directors/producers have given many titles, viz., Kalai Ulaga Ilavarasar, Kalai Nilavu, Romantic Hero, Velli Vizha kathanayagan, Vannap Pada Nayagan, Evergreen Hero, Chennai MGR, Kalaignar Thilagam, Style King, Stunt Man an, Bhagdath Perazhagan, Kalai chelvan, Pudhumai Thilagam etc. He was much affectionate with his fans.\n\nLakshyam (2007 film): Lakshyam (English:Target) is a 2007 Telugu Action film, produced by Nallamalupu Srinivas (Bujji) on Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions banner and directed by Srivass. Starring Gopichand, Jagapati Babu, Anushka in lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film recorded as \"Super Hit\" at box office. It was later remade in Tamil as \"Maanja Velu\", in Bengali as \"Fighter\" and in Kannada as \"Varadhanayaka\". The movie was dubbed in Hindi as \"Bhai - The Lion\" and in Malayalam as \"Chandu - The Hot Her\".\n\nVikas Sethi: Vikas Sethi (born 12 May 1976) is an Indian actor. He played the lead role in the 2003 adult drama film \"Oops! \", he went on to play supporting roles in numerous hit TV series and Bollywood films. His most notable television appearances include in \u2018Kahiin To Hoga\u2019 as Swayam Shergill and in the Indian soap opera \"Kasautii Zindagii Kay\" where he plays the role of Prem Bajaj. He appeared in the fourth season of \"Nach Baliye\" performing along with his then wife, Amita.\n\nManinder Singh (actor): Maninder Singh is an Indian actor. He played the role of Indian independence activist Ananta Singh in the film \"Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey\" (2010). He played the lead role in the suspense thriller television show \"2612\" (2012) as Randeep Rathore and reprised the same role in the next season titled as \"2613\". In 2014, he was also seen in the popular television show \"CID\" portraying senior CID cop. He was also seen in Zee tv's Sanyukt. 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The film was one of the highest grossing Korean films of all time earning 2,203,164 admissions nationwide.\n\nBlack Beat: Black Beat (\ube14\ub799 \ube44\ud2b8) was a South Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment. The seven-member group released an album \"Volume 1 - Black Beat #2002\" in 2002. They have not promoted as a group since SM Town 2006. Several members are active as choreographers and vocal trainers for other SM Entertainment artists. In 2007, lead vocalist Jang Jin-young teamed up with Kim Sung-pil to form the R&B duo, ByJinSung.\n\nSorum: Sorum is a 2001 South Korean horror film and the feature film debut of director Yoon Jong-chan. Starring Kim Myung-min and Jang Jin-young, it tells the story of a young taxi driver who moves into a dilapidated old apartment building, the site of a brutal tragedy thirty years earlier. The film has been nominated for and won several awards.\n\nPark Kyung-won: Park Kyung-won (24 June 1901 \u2013 7 August 1933) was, along with Kwon Ki-ok of the Republic of China Air Force, one of the earliest Korean female aviators. Though it is generally agreed that Kwon was the first female pilot, Park is still recognised as the first Korean female civilian pilot, as Kwon was trained by the Republic of China Air Force. She was the subject of the controversial 2005 South Korean film \"Blue Swallow\", in which she was portrayed by actress Jang Jin-young.\n\nJang Jin-young: Jang Jin-young (; June 14, 1974 \u2013 September 1, 2009) was a South Korean actress. 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It was the longest season in Biggest Loser history at 20 weeks long. This season is the second, after , to be filmed in high definition. This season marks the first time in USA Biggest Loser history that a contestant left the show by choice. As well, for the first time in The Biggest Loser history, a couple has made the finale together. And, for the first time in The Biggest Loser history, all 3 finalists are women.\n\nThe Biggest Loser South Africa: The Biggest Loser South Africa is a South African reality television show which first aired from 7 January to 14 April 2008 on e.tv. The show is a spin-off of the American reality television show \"The Biggest Loser\". The South African version features Jasmyn Asvat as the host with trainers Bruce Claasen (Blue team) and Lisa Raleigh (Red team). The premise of the show is similar to other international versions following the format of \"temptation\", \"reward challenge\", \"weigh-in\" and \"elimination\". In addition to the 15 regular episodes, there are an additional 10 episodes of \"The Biggest Loser Extra\" which focuses on the eliminated contestants.\n\nThe Biggest Loser Australia: Couples 2: The fifth season of the Australian version of the original NBC American reality television series \"The Biggest Loser\", known as The Biggest Loser Australia: Couples 2, premiered on 31 January 2010 on Network Ten. This season saw Australia's first female Biggest Loser. 41-year-old education assistant Lisa was the winner, dropping 56.2\u00a0kg from her 121.9\u00a0kg starting weight - or 46.10% - to become the first woman to win the competition. Also, she is the first contestant to double her prize money since she was crowned The Biggest Loser with the Double bracelet on her wrist.\n\nThe Biggest Loser (season 12): The Biggest Loser: Battle of the Ages is the twelfth season of the NBC reality television series entitled \"The Biggest Loser\". The contestants competed to win a $250,000 prize, which was awarded to John Rhode, the contestant with the highest percentage of weight lost. It premiered on September 20, 2011. Along with existing trainer Bob Harper, two new trainers (Anna Kournikova and Dolvett Quince.) joined this season. The 15 contestants this season were divided into three groups of five by their ages: those who are 30 and under were initially trained by Quince, those who are between 31\u201349 were initially trained by Harper, and those who are 50 and over were initially trained by Kournikova. This season marked the first time since season 5 that America did not have to vote on who would become a finalist. For the first time ever in Biggest Loser history, all 3 finalists were men.\n\nThe Biggest Loser (season 1): The Biggest Loser (season 1) is the first season of the NBC reality television series entitled \"The Biggest Loser\", which premiered on October 19, 2004. The show features overweight contestants competing to lose the largest percentage of their body weight and receive the title of 'Biggest Loser,' along with a $250,000 grand prize. The first season featured twelve contestants divided into two teams of six players. The teams were each led by a personal trainer, Bob Harper with the Blue Team and Jillian Michaels with the Red Team. The first season was hosted by Caroline Rhea.\n\nThe Biggest Loser Australia (season 8): The eighth season of the Australian version of the original NBC reality television series \"The Biggest Loser\", known as The Biggest Loser Australia: The Next Generation, premiered on 17 March 2013 on Network Ten. This particular season has set a worldwide record, introducing the heaviest contestant in all of \"Biggest Loser\" history, Kevin Moore. Kevin along with his mother Rosemary have a combined weight of 355\u00a0kg (783\u00a0lbs). He weighs 255\u00a0kg (562\u00a0lbs) himself alone. 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Sufi Inayat was accused of leading small army of peasants (Harees) of his area to challenge the domination of Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar, local feudal landlords and Mullahs. His mantra was \u201cJo Kherray so Khaey\u201d (Sindhi: \u062c\u0648 \u06a9\u064a\u0699\u064a \u0633\u0648 \u06a9\u0627\u0626\u064a \u200e ), means the one who ploughs has the foremost right on the yield. The popularity of Sufi Shah Inayat forced the feudal landlords of the area to contact Mughal King Farrukhsiyar who on wrong information ordered the ruler of northern Sindh Mian Yar Muhammad Kalhoro to uproot the Sufi Inayat and his companions. A prolonged siege of Jhok resulted in the offer of negotiations from Kalhora commander and Sufi Inayat accepted the offer to avoid further bloodshed. As he arrived for the negotiations in the enemy camp he was arrested and later executed in Thatto.\n\nCharles Coleman (murderer): Charles Troy Coleman (March 15, 1947 \u2013 September 10, 1990) was a convicted murderer executed in 1990 by lethal injection by the State of Oklahoma for the murder of John Seward. He was convicted in 1979 of the murder of Seward, who, along with his wife, was killed by a shotgun blast in rural Muskogee County, Oklahoma, when they interrupted a robbery at a relative's house. Coleman was executed in 1990 after almost twelve years on death row at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. He was put to death by the State of Oklahoma by lethal injection at the age of 43 after exhausting all appeals. (At the time, Coleman had become friends with Gregory R. Wilhoit, now a death row exoneree, though they had argued bitterly over the death penalty.) He became the first person to be executed in Oklahoma since the 1966 electrocution of James Donald French after the United States Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976 and the first person in Oklahoma to be executed by lethal injection.\n\nShaheed Bhagat Singh State Technical Campus: Shaheed Bhagat Singh State Technical Campus (formerly known as Shaheed Bhagat Singh College of Engineering and Technology) is an Integrated Technical Campus in the Ferozepur city of Punjab. It was established by Punjab Government in the year 1995. Dr.Tejinder Singh Sidhu is the current director. The institute is fully promoted by the Punjab Government and is registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act 1860. Only merit based admission is available.Students with jee main qualification get admission here.It is considered as one of the best engineering college in terms of infrastructure and studies in north India. Now the college is autonomous and affiliated to Maharaja ranjit Singh state technical university.\n\nThomas Aikenhead: Thomas Aikenhead ( \u2009March 1676 \u00a0\u2013 8 January 1697) was a Scottish student from Edinburgh, who was prosecuted and executed at the age of 20 on a charge of blasphemy. He was the last person in Britain to be executed for blasphemy. This was 85 years after the death of Edward Wightman (1612), the last person to be burned at the stake for heresy in England.\n\nClyde Arwood: Clyde Arwood (September 7, 1901 \u2013 August 14, 1943) was the only person ever executed by the United States federal government in Tennessee. He was convicted of killing a federal agent during a moonshine raid, which is a federal capital offense. Arwood was executed in the electric chair at age 41. in Tennessee State Penitentiary in Nashville. Arwood was the last federal inmate executed under administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.\n\nShaheed Udham Singh (film): Shaheed Udham Singh is a 2000 revolutionary movie based on the life of the son of Hindustani soil, Shaheed Udham Singh who spent his whole life to punish Michael O'Dwyer, the British Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab who ordered the massacre of a thousand people at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar. The film was screened retrospective on August 13, 2016 at the \"Independence Day Film Festival\" jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day.\n\nBhagat Singh: Bhagat Singh (] 1907 \u2013 23 March 1931) was a charismatic Indian socialist revolutionary whose two acts of dramatic violence against the British in India and execution at age 23 made him a folk hero of the Indian independence movement.\n\nShaheed (1965 film): Shaheed is a 1965 Hindi movie based on Bhagat Singh's life. One of the most prominent Indian patriotic movies based on the Indian independence movement, it was produced by Kewal Kashyap and directed by S Ram Sharma and stars Manoj Kumar, Kamini Kaushal, Pran, Iftekhar, Nirupa Roy, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri and Anwar Hussain in lead roles. The music is by Prem Dhawan with several songs written by freedom fighter Ram Prasad Bismil. Shaheed was first of Manoj Kumar's series of patriotic films, followed by likes of Upkar, Purab Aur Paschim and Kranti.\n\nWerner Teske: Werner Teske (24 April 1942 \u2013 26 June 1981) was a Hauptmann (Captain) of the Ministry for State Security of East Germany who was executed after having been found guilty of \"planned treason\". He was the last person to be executed in the German Democratic Republic, and the last person to be executed in Germany.\n\nList of people executed in New Jersey: This is a list of people executed in New Jersey. No one has been executed by the state of New Jersey since 1963, although a statute reinstating capital punishment for murder had been in force from 1982 until 2007. New Jersey executed a total of 361 people from its inception to the abolition of the death penalty on December 17, 2007. The first person executed was a slave known to history only as Tom for a rape in 1690. The last execution was of Ralph Hudson for murder on January 22, 1963. Of those executions, 187 occurred in the 20th century. The last execution for a crime other than murder (or conspiracy to murder) was of Andrew Clark in 1872 for rape. The last woman executed was Margaret Meierhoffer in 1881. Except for a dozen slaves executed by burning in the early 18th century, executions in New Jersey were by hanging until 1906 and electrocution since then, with the exception of an execution by hanging in 1909.", "question": "The person \"Shaheed\" is based on was executed at what age?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the historical figure the film is based on."}, "film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film mentioned in the context."}, "execution_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"age_at_execution": {"type": "integer", "description": "The age of the person at the time of their execution."}, "reason_for_fame": {"type": "string", "description": "The reason why the person became a folk hero."}}, "required": ["age_at_execution", "reason_for_fame"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["person_name", "film_title", "execution_details"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person_name": "Bhagat Singh", "film_title": "Shaheed (1965 film)", "execution_details": {"age_at_execution": 23, "reason_for_fame": "charismatic Indian socialist revolutionary whose two acts of dramatic violence against the British in India and execution at age 23 made him a folk hero of the Indian independence movement"}}, "ground_truth": {"person_name": "Bhagat Singh", "film_title": "Shaheed (1965 film)", "execution_details": {"age_at_execution": 23, "reason_for_fame": "two acts of dramatic violence against the British in India and execution"}}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2104, "output_tokens": 80, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "c7582030fb13b7f943d8b10f72b47aee45d0eeac698cb1566694d312b1902be7", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7a626555429941d65f2602", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "16 December 1966", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "2008 Galway United F.C. season: 2008 Galway United F.C. season. This is a list of competitive matches played by Galway United F.C. in during the 2008 League of Ireland Premier Division season. Jeff Kenna served as player-manager of Galway United F.C. during this season. During the season there were rumours of financial troubles and the selling of the players within the squad, most notably Derek O'Brien. Relegation also loomed on the horizon. However, a surge of great form which saw the United reach the 2008 FAI Cup semi-finals gave the club a fighting chance of survival. A 3\u20130 victory over Finn Harps in the penultimate game of the season put survival in United's own hands and their victory the following week away to UCD ensured that Galway United would be playing in the League of Ireland Premier Division in 2009.\n\n2007\u201308 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. season: The 2007\u201308 season was French football club Paris Saint-Germain's 35th professional season, their 35th season in Ligue 1 and their 34th consecutive season in French top-flight. 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He played in AIK during the majority of his career, and scored 315 points in 579 Elitserien (SEL) games. He became Elitserien champions with Bryn\u00e4s IF in the 1992\u201393 season. He ended his ice hockey player career with AIK in the 2003\u201304 season, when the team played in HockeyAllsvenskan. He also was the general manager of AIK that season, and in the 2004\u201305 season he also became an assistant coach, replacing Tomas Winje mid-season. In the 2007\u201308 season he was the head coach of AIK from early December 2007 until the end of the season. Since the end of the 2007\u201308 season, he has been the general manager of AIK.\n\nDennis Wise: Dennis Frank Wise (born 16 December 1966) is an English former football player and manager, and former Executive Director of Football at Newcastle United.\n\nLeeds Fans Utd: Leeds Fans Utd is a private limited company which intends to secure a stake in Leeds United F.C. Part of the funding for the effort comes from ordinary Leeds fans, who collectively acquire shares in the company through the Leeds Fans Community Benefit Society. If the company is successful in acquiring a stake in the club, the society will be able to elect representation to the club's board. If the company cannot acquire a stake, the society will return fans at least 90% of their investment.\n\nLeeds United F.C. Reserves and Youth Team: Leeds United Reserves were the English football reserve team of Leeds United F.C. In previous seasons, they played at York City's Bootham Crescent, South Leeds Stadium and the first team's ground Elland Road. The reserves were generally a mix of recovering or fringe first-team players, young professionals and promising scholars.\n\nLeeds United F.C.\u2013Millwall F.C. rivalry: The rivalry between Leeds United and Millwall is a bitter North\u2013South divide game in English football. Millwall were founded in South London in 1885 and Leeds United in West Yorkshire in 1919, over 170 miles (170 mi ) apart. Both sides entered the Football League in 1920\u201321 season, albeit in different divisions. From 1920 to 2003 the sides met just 12 times; competing in different tiers for the majority of their histories, and neither considering the other a rival on the pitch. Since Leeds were relegated from the Premier League in 2004, the teams have met 23 times in 13 years. The rivalry began in League One during the 2007\u201308 season, with disorder and violent clashes between both sets of fans and the police at Elland Road. It continued into the 2008\u201309 season; where the teams were vying for promotion to the Championship, culminating in Millwall knocking Leeds out of the League One playoffs at the semi-final stage.\n\n2007\u201308 Leeds United F.C. season: The 2007\u201308 season was Leeds United F.C.'s first ever season in the third tier of English football and saw them finish in the play-offs in League One. Dennis Wise started the season as manager, but left the club in January 2008 to join Newcastle as Executive Director of Football. Wise was replaced just days later with former Leeds captain, Gary McAllister.\n\nMarching On Together: \"Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!\" (commonly known as \"Marching On Together\") is the name of the anthem of Leeds United A.F.C. Unlike many football songs that are just new words set to existing music, \"Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!\" is an original composition by Les Reed and Barry Mason. The song first appeared in 1972 as the B-side of the record released by Leeds United to coincide with the team reaching the 1972 FA Cup Final, the A-side being titled \"Leeds United\". The vocals on the original recording were sung by the then-members of the Leeds United team and their supporters. The record stayed in the UK Singles Chart for almost 3 months, peaking at number 10.\n\nTom Rogers (footballer): Tom Rogers (born 1885) was an English footballer who played as a defender for Liverpool in The Football League. Rogers started his career at Rossendale United F.C. where his performances led to a transfer to Liverpool. He made his debut for the club on the last day of the 1907\u201308 season. The next season, he was a regular in the starting lineup he made 12 appearances for the team before he suffered a serious injury in a match against Nottingham Forest F.C. which meant he did not play for 13 months. 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The Philadelphia 76ers are an American basketball team currently playing in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 76ers are third in NBA history in wins and playoff appearances.\n\n1983\u201384 Philadelphia 76ers season: The 1983\u201384 NBA season was the 76ers' 35th season in the NBA and 21st season in Philadelphia. The 76ers entered the season as the defending NBA Champions, having won the NBA Championship the year prior, sweeping the Los Angeles Lakers in four games. The team would start fast posting 21 wins in their first 26 games but finished with a 52-30 record. The major difference was that they were just around .500 on the road for the year, unlike the previous season, where they won 30 regular season games away from Philadelphia. The 76ers would lose in the first round of the newly expanded playoff format to the New Jersey Nets, who had never won a playoff series in their NBA history to that point. The 76ers lost all three post season games at The Spectrum.\n\n2016\u201317 Philadelphia 76ers season: The 2016\u201317 Philadelphia 76ers season is the 78th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 2016\u201317 season would have been the rookie season for number 1 overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft Ben Simmons, but a broken foot injury sidelined him for the whole season. It would be the team's fourth straight season where a top prospect of theirs would be sidelined for an entire season due to an injury (the 76ers previously dealt with former center Nerlens Noel being out in the 2013\u201314 NBA season and Joel Embiid being out for two straight seasons before this one). However, Joel Embiid, who was previously drafted 3rd in the 2014 draft, played in his first season after suffering multiple foot injuries before later being out for the rest of the season after playing a promising 31 games throughout the season. Also, it was the first season of draft and stash prospect Dario \u0160ari\u0107, who was also taken in the 2014 NBA draft. The 2016 season was also the first time in three years the Sixers made a splash in NBA free agency by adding guards Jerryd Bayless, Sergio Rodr\u00edguez and veteran Gerald Henderson Jr. to the team.\n\nJoel Embiid: Joel Hans Embiid ( ; born 16 March 1994) is a Cameroonian professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). After one year of college basketball at the University of Kansas, he was drafted with the third overall pick in the 2014 NBA draft by the 76ers. He has nicknamed himself \"The Process\" in response to a refrain from 76ers fans during the Sam Hinkie-era to \"trust the process\".\n\nList of Philadelphia 76ers head coaches: The Philadelphia 76ers are an American professional basketball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Formerly known as the Syracuse Nationals, the 76ers joined the NBA when it was founded in 1949. The Nationals had a record of 51\u201313 in their first NBA season under coach Al Cervi and won the Eastern Division crown. The franchise were purchased by Philadelphian Irv Kosloff and Ike Richma in the spring of 1963; the NBA approved their franchise shift on May 22 and name change to the Philadelphia 76ers on August 6. This brought professional basketball back to the city, which had been without a team since the Golden State Warriors left Philadelphia in 1962. After coaching the 76ers since , Doug Collins resigned as head coach on April 18, 2013 following the 2012\u201313 season. Brett Brown was hired to be the head coach of the 76ers on August 15, 2013 prior to the start of the 2013-14 season.\n\n2015\u201316 Philadelphia 76ers season: The 2015\u201316 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 77th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was also the second straight season that Joel Embiid, their third pick in the 2014 NBA draft, would not suit up for the 76ers due to a leg injury. Philadelphia broke the record for the longest losing streak in American professional sports history with 27 straight losses over this season and last season with a 114\u2013116 loss to the Houston Rockets. The losing streak would reach to 28 games (with the 18 straight losses tying the record for longest opening season losing streak with the 2009\u201310 New Jersey Nets) before getting their first victory at home against the Los Angeles Lakers, which was also Kobe Bryant's last game against the 76ers in Philadelphia. Philadelphia would also hire former Phoenix Suns owner, coach, general manager, and four-time NBA Executive of the Year winner Jerry Colangelo on December 7, 2015 as their Chairman of Basketball Operations. Eleven days later, former Denver Nuggets, Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Lakers head coach Mike D'Antoni would join the team as an associate head coach. Near the end of the season, general manager Sam Hinkie would announce his resignation from his position, being replaced by Jerry's son Bryan Colangelo before the end of the season. Jerry would also announce his personal demotion from his original position afterwards. They finished just one game shy of tying the NBA record for most losses in a season set by themselves during their 1972\u201373 season when they went 9\u201373. However, it would be the season where Sam Hinkie's goal of \"The Process\" came into full fruition since they'd later earn the #1 selection in the 2016 NBA draft.\n\n1997\u201398 Detroit Pistons season: The 1997\u201398 NBA season was the Pistons' 50th season in the National Basketball Association, and 41st season in the city of Detroit. Despite signing free agents Brian Williams and Malik Sealy during the offseason, the Pistons got off to a slow start with a 6\u201311 record as Joe Dumars missed ten games due to hamstring and shoulder injuries. In late December, they traded Theo Ratliff and Aaron McKie to the Philadelphia 76ers for Jerry Stackhouse and Eric Montross. At midseason, head coach Doug Collins was fired after a 21\u201324 start, and was replaced with Alvin Gentry. Collins would later on get a job as color analyst for the \"NBA on NBC\". Despite another stellar season from Grant Hill, who was selected for the 1998 NBA All-Star Game, the Pistons missed the playoffs finishing sixth in the Central Division with a 37\u201345 record. Following the season, Sealy signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Timberwolves, Grant Long re-signed with the Atlanta Hawks, and Rick Mahorn re-signed with the Philadelphia 76ers.\n\n2000\u201301 Indiana Pacers season: The 2000\u201301 NBA season was the Pacers' 25th season in the National Basketball Association, and 34th season as a franchise. During the offseason, the Pacers hired former Indiana University and Detroit Pistons star Isiah Thomas as Head Coach, while acquiring Jermaine O'Neal from the Portland Trail Blazers. With the departures of veteran players from the team that reached the Finals last year, the Pacers struggled playing mediocre basketball for most of the season, and finished fourth in the Central Division with a record of 41\u201341. To qualify for the playoffs, the Pacers needed to win 9 of their final 11 games to secure the #8 seed in the Eastern Conference. Last year's Most Improved Player Jalen Rose continued to lead the team in scoring averaging 20.5 points per game. In the playoffs, the top-seeded Philadelphia 76ers would need only four games to eliminate the Pacers. Following the season, Sam Perkins retired and Derrick McKey signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia 76ers.\n\n1975\u201376 Philadelphia 76ers season: The 1975\u201376 NBA season was the 76ers 27th season in the NBA and 13th season in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia 76ers posted a 46\u201336 regular-season record, and returned to the NBA Playoffs for the first time since 1971, ending a string of four consecutive losing seasons. The team had acquired forward George McGinnis from the ABA's Indiana Pacers, and also drafted shooting guard Lloyd Free (later changed name to World B. Free). The Sixers, however, lost to the Buffalo Braves, two games to one in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. This season would also be the last as a player for Billy Cunningham, who suffered an injury early in the season.\n\n1973 NBA draft: The 1973 NBA draft was the 27th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on April 24 and May 5, 1973, before the 1973\u201374 season. In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Philadelphia 76ers won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win\u2013loss record in the previous season. Prior to the draft, the Baltimore Bullets relocated to Landover, Maryland, and became the Capital Bullets. The Philadelphia 76ers were awarded an extra first-round draft pick as compensation when the Seattle SuperSonics signed John Brisker. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, 11 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. 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The 2008 documentary feature, \"Prom Night in Mississippi\", featuring actor Morgan Freeman, premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. His most recent film, the feature documentary, \"The Last White Knight\u2014Is Reconciliation Possible?\" premiered at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) in 2012. It features Morgan Freeman, Harry Belafonte, Delay de la Beckwith (son of Byron De La Beckwith) as well as Saltzman himself. He is also founder, CEO and president of the charitable, non-profit organization Moving Beyond Prejudice, which works with students, educators, youth-at-risk and community groups.\n\nRamin Djawadi: Ramin Djawadi ( , Persian: \u0631\u0627\u0645\u06cc\u0646 \u062c\u0648\u0627\u062f\u06cc\u200e \u200e ; born July 19, 1974) is an Iranian-German composer. Djawadi is best known for his score for HBO's popular television series \"Game of Thrones\". He is also known for his works on movies such as \"Clash of the Titans\", \"Pacific Rim\", \"Warcraft\" and the Grammy-nominated score for the 2008 Marvel film \"Iron Man\", and television series including \"Prison Break\", \"Person of Interest\", and \"Westworld\".\n\nConcorde Affaire '79: Concorde Affaire '79 (1979) (Italian: \"Affare Concorde\" ), also known as The Concorde Affair, is an Italian action thriller directed by Ruggero Deodato and written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Renzo Genta. Released in the same year as \"The Concorde ... Airport '79\" and featuring actor Joseph Cotten, who appeared in \"Airport '77\", the film was an attempt by producers to take advantage of the success of the \"Airport\" film franchise of the 1970s.\n\nJamie James (musician): Jamie James (born August 4, 1953 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian guitarist, singer and songwriter, best known for his roles in DQ And The Sharks and Steppenwolf. He was also lead singer and founding member of RSO recording trio The Kingbees. The Kingbees recorded 2 albums with David J. Holman producing on RSO. The first, titled \"The Kingbees\", (released March, 1980) received much critical acclaim and regional success with the James-penned hit \"My Mistake\". The second album, titled \"The Big Rock\", was released in March 1981 and also spawned national touring, a performance on Dick Clark's American Bandstand and a cameo role in the movie \"The Idolmaker\". Shortly thereafter the band split up. In 1983 James released a solo EP with Vanity Records titled \"The Big One\". In the late 1980s, James hooked up with noted actor Harry Dean Stanton to form a unique musical ensemble which performed until the year 2000. In 2000 James went on to form the rock and roll band \"DQ and The Sharks\" featuring actor/musician Dennis Quaid. In 1993 James had also released a solo LP on Schoolkids Records titled \"Cruel World\". In 2000 he released his latest solo LP on Oglio Records, titled \"Crossroads\". Oglio also released a two-album CD issue of the Kingbees first and second LPs. James resides in Los Angeles, where he just formed a new record label with friend and business partner Fred Wehba. We Jam Music was created by James and Wehba to produce and release new albums including James' newest release Love Attack.\n\nI. N. Murthy: I. N. Murthy was an Indian film director, known for his spy thrillers, featuring actor Jaishankar in the 1970s.\n\nStatross le Magnifique: Statross le Magnifique is a 2006 film by director R\u00e9mi Lange featuring actor Jann Halexander.\n\nGokula Krishnan: Gokula Krishnan was an Indian film director, who has directed Tamil films. He was primarily active in the 1980s and early 1990s and is most noted for his work on films featuring actor Karthik. He also extensively worked with Malayalam director Fazil, when he made Tamil films, helping write dialogues.\n\nRadha Bharathi: Radha Bharathi is an Indian film director who has worked on Tamil and Kannada language films. He was active in the early 1990s and worked on two high-profile films featuring actor Prashaath, and has since worked on a few low budget projects.\n\nJames Bethea: James A. Bethea Jr. (born January 14, 1965) is an American writer, producer and occasional performer, primarily in the field of television. As the former Head of Current Programming for UPN, he is among a handful of African Americans to head a programming department at a broadcast network. Series overseen by him at UPN include Star Trek Voyager, Dilbert, Clueless and Moesha. As an actor, he appears in the 2008 Iron Man (2008 film) and 2010 sequel, Iron Man 2.\n\nIron Man (2008 film): Iron Man is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Jon Favreau, with a screenplay by the writing teams of Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby and Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. It stars Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Shaun Toub, and Gwyneth Paltrow. 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The demographics are not just ethnically Chinese youth in Hong Kong, but also youth that are ethnically White, Indonesian, Filipino, which can be seen in Demographics of Hong Kong, and that creates a unique society. \"Although with a dominant Chinese population, Hong Kong is an international city and is a mix of East and West rich in cultures, history, and religions.\" The disparity between the rich and poor within Hong Kong has been growing wider.\n\nTrouble Maker (film): Trouble Maker () is a 1995 joint Taiwan and Hong Kong romance comedy film directed by Taiwanese director Kevin Chu and produced by Hong Kong director Wong Jing. Starring Taiwanese actor singer Takeshi Kaneshiro, Hong Kong actor Ng Man-tat, Hong Kong actress Athena Chu and Taiwanese child actor Steven Hao Shao Wen. The Hong Kong Chinese title \u881f\u7b46\u5c0f\u5c0f\u751f translates as \"Crayon Siao Siao San\" which is derived from the popular Japanese manga \"Crayon Shin-chan\" about a mischievous little boy. The movie was first released in Taiwan under the title \"Fart King \u81ed\u5c41\u738b\". The movie was renamed and dubbed in Cantonese for all the Taiwanese actors to cater to the Hong Kong audiences. Hong Kong actors Ng Man-tat, Athena Chu and Gabriel Wong Yat-San (known by his nickname \"Small Turtle\") filmed their lines in Cantonese which was dubbed over by an actor for the Mandarin version. The movie was released in Taiwan on 25 March 1995 and then a week later on 1 April 1995 in Hong Kong.\n\nAlex Fong (singer): Alex Fong (\u65b9\u529b\u7533, Fong Lik-Sun; born 26 February 1980) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and swimmer. He was nicknamed \"Little Flying Fish\" for his swimming achievements. As of 2016, Fong still holds several Hong Kong swimming records (and some youth-grade records). He first represented Hong Kong at the age of 11. Fong has also represented Hong Kong at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. He holds a degree in Business Administration from the University of Hong Kong. Fong caught the attention of record executives with his popularity amongst teenage girls and became a singer in 2001.\n\nSport in Hong Kong: Sports in Hong Kong are a significant part of its culture. Due to British influence going as far back as the late 19th century, Hong Kong had an earlier introduction to Western athletics compared to other Asia regions. Horse racing has most spectators, while football, basketball, swimming, badminton, table tennis, cycling and running have the most participants. Golf is an increasingly popular sport, despite the relatively few number of courses in the city. In 2009, Hong Kong successfully organised the V East Asian Games and it was the biggest sporting event ever held in the territory. Other major international sporting events including the Equestrian at the 2008 Summer Olympics, the Hong Kong Open Golf Championship, the Hong Kong Sevens, Hong Kong Marathon, AFC Asian Cup, EAFF East Asian Cup, Hong Kong Badminton Open, Hong Kong Tennis Classic, Premier League Asia Trophy, and Lunar New Year Cup. Hong Kong athletes have improved in worldwide rankings. As of 2010, there are 32 Hong Kong athletes from seven sports ranking in world's Top 20, 29 athletes in six sports in Asia top 10 ranking. Moreover, Hong Kong is equally impressive performance of athletes with disabilities in 2009, having won four world championships and two Asian Champions.\n\nNg Man-tat: Ng Man-tat (born January 2, 1952) is a Hong Kong actor originally from Fujian, China. He is a veteran actor in the Hong Kong film industry, with dozens of awards, including Best Supporting Actor at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards for his role in \"A Moment of Romance\".\n\nNick Cheung: Nick Cheung Ka-fai (; born 2 December 1964) is a Hong Kong actor. He is a former Royal Hong Kong Police officer for four years, but he left the job after his request to be transferred to the criminal investigation department was turned down. He then worked for Danny Lee's film production company. His film debut is \"\"Thank you, Sir!\"\" , as a student at the Royal Hong Kong Cadet School. From 1989 to 1994, he worked at the television station ATV World. Later, he left ATV and joined another station, TVB. He left TVB in 2004, and worked mainly on films. His fame was built on Wong Jing's comedy at first, but he has changed his acting style for more sombre roles since 2003. He was nominated for his first Hong Kong film award in 1999, and won his first award in 2009 for his role in \"Beast Stalker\". He has been nominated many times at the Hong Kong Film Awards and other Chinese film awards since then.\n\nMarco Ngai: Marco Ngai Chun Kit (Traditional Chinese: \u9b4f\u99ff\u5091) is a successful actor in Hong Kong and has been in many TV series such as \"Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain 1997(or 98)\" (he plays Chan ga lok and Fok hung on(twins)), \"To Catch the Uncatchable\" (2004) (he plays Romeo Lo Mat Au) and one of the favourites, Armed Reaction 1,2,3,4 (he plays Chan Sam Yuen's husband).\n\nSteven Ma: Steven Ma Chun-wai (born 26 October 1971) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. In 1993, Ma won a record deal after winning first place at an annual singing contest in Hong Kong, later releasing his debut album, \"Lucky for Meeting You\" (\u5e78\u904b\u5c31\u662f\u9047\u5230\u4f60), that December. Not long after his singing debut, Ma joined TVB and began filming television dramas, later achieving fame through his supporting role in 1995's legal drama \"File of Justice IV\". Many of Ma's television works are critically acclaimed and are popular successes in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Southeast Asia, notably \"Healing Hands\" (1998), \"Return of the Cuckoo\" (2000), and \"Where the Legend Begins\" (2002). Ma currently holds the record for holding the most \"Favourite Character\" awards with a total of four recognitions. 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He is perhaps best known for his roles in the films \"In & Out\", \"The Faculty\", \"Outside Providence\", \"Anywhere but Here\", \"\", \"The Cooler\", and \"Alpha Dog\". He is also known for role as Detective Sammy Bryant on the TNT crime drama series \"Southland\" and is currently starring as Pope Cody in the TNT crime drama series, \"Animal Kingdom\", based on the Australian film of the same name.\n\nJake Weary: Jacob \"Jake\" Weary (born February 14, 1990) is an American actor, musician, singer-songwriter and music producer. He is best known for his roles as Luke Snyder on the CBS soap opera \"As the World Turns\", Vince Keeler in NBC's action-drama series \"Chicago Fire\", and for his role as Kevin Dawg in \"\" (2010) and its two sequels and television adaptation, Nickelodeon's \"\". He currently stars as Deran Cody in the TNT drama series \"Animal Kingdom\", based on the Australian film of the same name.\n\nEllen Barkin: Ellen Rona Barkin (born April 16, 1954) is an American actress and film producer. Her breakthrough role was in the 1982 comedy-drama film \"Diner\", and the following years she had starring roles in films include \"Tender Mercies\" (1983), \"The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension\" (1984), and \"The Big Easy\" (1987).\n\nFilm Critics Circle of Australia Awards 2011: The 19th Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards, honoring the best in films from 2010, were presented on 13 March 2011 at North Sydney Leagues Club in Cammeray, New South Wales and hosted by Rod Quinn. The nominees were announced on 8 February 2011 with \"Animal Kingdom\" receiving ten nominations. \"Animal Kingdom\" won six awards, including Best Film and Best Director.\n\nList of Animal Kingdom episodes: \"Animal Kingdom\" is an American drama television series developed by Jonathan Lisco, based on the 2010 Australian film by David Mich\u00f4d. The series follows a 17-year-old boy, who, after the death of his mother, moves in with the Codys, a criminal family clan governed by matriarch Janine \"Smurf\" Cody (Ellen Barkin). \"Animal Kingdom\" debuted on TNT on June 14, 2016.\n\nBreakthrough role: A breakthrough role, also known as breakout role, is a term in the film industry to describe the performance of an actor or actress in a film or television show which contributed significantly to the development of their career and beginning of critical recognition. Such a moment in an actor's career may often occur some time after they begin acting as their roles become more substantial. Often a breakthrough role is a significant increase in importance in the actor's part in the film moving up from a minor character or extra to one of the leading cast, or a \"high impact\" role in a film which has mainstream success and results in the widespread recognition or popularity of the actor. Martin Shingler defines a breakthrough performance as one which \"attracts the attention of film critics, or receives rave reviews and is subsequently nominated for a major film award.\"\n\nAnne Hathaway on screen and stage: Anne Hathaway is an American actress who has appeared in film and stage. She made her acting debut in the short lived television series \"Get Real\" (1999-2000). Hathaway's breakthrough role came with the role of Mia Thermopolis in the successful Disney comedy \"The Princess Diaries\" (2001). The role established her as a teen idol and she later reprised the role in its . This was followed by a string of family-oriented films, including \"Nicholas Nickleby\" (2002) and \"Ella Enchanted\" (2004), all of which were unsuccessful. In 2005, she voiced the lead character in the highly successful animated film \"Hoodwinked! \". The same year, she made transition to more mature roles with the acclaimed \"Brokeback Mountain\". In 2006, Hathaway starred opposite Meryl Streep in the comedy-drama \"The Devil Wears Prada\" and portrayed Jane Austen in the biographical drama \"Becoming Jane\", the following year.\n\nAnimal Kingdom (TV series): Animal Kingdom is an American drama television series developed by Jonathan Lisco. It is based on the 2010 Australian film by David Mich\u00f4d, who is executive producer for the series, alongside Liz Watts who also produced the movie. The series follows a 17-year-old boy, who, after the death of his mother, moves in with the Codys, a criminal family clan governed by matriarch Smurf. Ellen Barkin portrays the leading role of Janine \"Smurf\" Cody, played by Jacki Weaver in the 2010 film. \"Animal Kingdom\" debuted on TNT on June 14, 2016, and was renewed for a second season on July 6, 2016, of thirteen episodes that premiered on May 30, 2017. On July 27, 2017, TNT renewed the series for a third season.\n\nJames Frecheville: James Aitken Frecheville (pronounced \"\"fresh-ville\"\"; born 1991) is an Australian actor known for his lead role in the Australian film \"Animal Kingdom\" as Joshua \"J\" Cody, a confused teenager and youngest member of a criminal family in Melbourne's underworld.\n\nAnimal Kingdom (horse): Animal Kingdom (foaled in Kentucky on March 20, 2008) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 137th Kentucky Derby and the 2013 Dubai World Cup. His Derby win took place on May 7, 2011, before a record crowd of 164,858. After the Derby, Animal Kingdom finished second in the Preakness Stakes and sixth in the Belmont Stakes before his career was disrupted by injury. He returned to finish second in the 2012 Breeders' Cup Mile before winning the Dubai World Cup as a five-year-old in 2013. Animal Kingdom is the first Kentucky Derby winner to win a Grade 1 race at the age of five. 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The University of Victoria, founded in 1963, is the oldest university in British Columbia and began as Victoria College in 1903, as an affiliated branch of McGill University. The University of Victoria is a non-denominational institution which is mostly centred around the leafy suburbs of Oak Bay. The university consists of more than 21,000 students, including many post-graduate and doctoral candidates.\n\nWilkes University: Wilkes University is a private, non-denominational American university located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, with branch centers in Mesa, Arizona and Bartonsville, Pennsylvania. It has over 2,200 undergraduates and over 2,200 graduate students (both full and part-time). Wilkes was founded in 1933 as a satellite campus of Bucknell University, and became an independent institution in 1947, naming itself Wilkes College, after English radical politician John Wilkes. The school was granted university status in January 1990.\n\nEugene Carlisle LeBel: The Reverend Eugene Carlisle LeBel, C.S.B., C.D., LL.D, was born in Sarnia, Ontario on July 27, 1899 to Eugene Albert LeBel and Catherine Mahoney. LeBel spent much of his life in Catholic schools both studying and teaching. He is best known for his \u201c...steadfast efforts... to achieve greater academic changes\u201d that led to Assumption College becoming Assumption University of Windsor and later the non-denominational University of Windsor\u201d. LeBel was not just an academic. He also was a skilled athlete, being named \u201cCaptain and Star\u201d of his championship winning football team at St. Michael\u2019s and was Chaplain of the Essex Scottish Regiment in Windsor for fourteen years, including all of World War II.\n\nCarleton University: Carleton University is a comprehensive university located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The enabling legislation is \"The Carleton University Act, 1952, S.O. 1952.\" It was founded on rented premises in 1942, and grew to meet the needs of returning World War II veterans and later became Ontario's first private, non-denominational college. It would expand further in the 1960s, consistent with government policy that saw increased access to higher education as a social good and means to economic growth. Carleton is a public university that offers more than 65 academic programs across a wide range of disciplines. Carleton is reputed for its strength in a variety of fields such as humanities, international business and many of the disciplines housed in its Faculty of Public Affairs (including international affairs, journalism, political science, political economy, political management, public policy and administration, and legal studies).\n\nUniversity of Greenwich: The University of Greenwich is a British, United Kingdom-based university. It has three campuses in London and Kent, England. These are located at Greenwich, in the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College, and in Avery Hill and Medway. Previous names include Woolwich Polytechnic and Thames Polytechnic.\n\nEast\u2013West University: East-West University is a private, non-profit, non-denominational college in Chicago's South Loop neighborhood. The University was founded in 1980. East-West offers two and four year degrees. The university has been accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools since 1983.\n\nWebster University Geneva: Webster University Geneva is the Swiss campus of Webster University based in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Founded in 1978, Webster University Geneva was the university\u2019s first international campus and is currently its largest one outside of the United States, with approximately 670 students from 90 countries (470 undergraduate and 200 graduate students). Webster University operates as an independent, non-denominational university with nearly 100 campus locations around the world. See List of Webster University Campuses.\n\nJane Franklin Hall: Jane Franklin Hall in South Hobart, Tasmania, is a non-denominational residential college of the University of Tasmania. Familiarly referred to as \"Jane\", it was founded by the Tasmanian Council of Churches in 1950 as a residential college for women before becoming co-educational in 1973. Jane is a non-denominational Christian institution supported by chaplains of various Christian traditions and is the only college in the Oxbridge style attached to the university.\n\nHolland College: Holland College is the provincial community college for the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island (PEI). It is named after British Army engineer and surveyor Captain Samuel Holland. It was formed by the Government of Prince Edward Island in 1969 as a result of an education reform policy undertaken as part of the Prince Edward Island Comprehensive Development Plan which saw the closure of the province's two post-secondary institutions structured on religious lines, St. Dunstan's University and Prince of Wales College, and the creation of the non-denominational University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) and Holland College.\n\nYorkville University: Located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Yorkville University is an accredited, private, non-denominational university, specializing in online university degree programs. 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Six women at a time work to overcome obstacles and meet personal goals. When it is determined that a woman has met all her goals, she \"graduates\" from the house and is replaced by a new roommate. On the other hand, if it is determined that she has not met her goals, she could be put on probation, or asked to leave.\n\nSpecial Patrol Group (RUC): The Special Patrol Group (SPG) of the Royal Ulster Constabulary was a tactical reserve of 150 officers which had the role: \"to provide backup in civil commotion, to police sensitive areas at times of confrontation, and to show the flag in a disciplined and impressive way to those who wished to break the peace.\" Formerly known as the Police Reserve Force, the name was changed to Special Patrol Group in 1970 following the Hunt Report and the reforming of the Royal Ulster Constabularly to bring it more into line with othe U.K. Police Forces i.e . It became an UNARMED POLICE SERVICE , which was temporarily armed due to the continued murderous campaign waged upon the men and women of the service , whether armed or unarmed and whether on or off duty and also to avoid confusion between the defunct more militarised Reserve Force and the newly formed RUC Reserve which was recommended in the Hunt Report and consisted of a large number of part time , trained officers to help with security and relieve the hard pressed regular officers of some of the more mundane duties as well as a small number of full time Reserve Constables who were more fully integrated into the regular service . These police reserve officers provided much needed support to the hard pressed regular officers especially in the 1970s when casualties and fatalities among both regular and reserve officers were reaching figures of 2 or 3 officers, on average , being murdered every WEEK . The Special Patrol Groups were formed as mobile support units originally based around police stations in Belfast and with a section ( Orange Section ) in Armagh and it required a minimum length of service and a rigorous interview process before an officer could be accepted into the ranks . These requirements were later dropped most likely due to the need for greater numbers from what was a small pool as the RUC was greatly undermanned to cope with the terrorist campaigns being waged from various so called Loyalist and Republican organizations . Officers in the SPG were called upon to deal with major civil unrest as well as numerous , regular bombings , shootings etc sometimes involving multiple bombs in Belfast city centre and other locations on the same day . In the 1970s the SPG relied heavily on the calibre of its officers as they were poorly equipped , carrying low power Walther pistols and World War 2 , Sterling sub machine guns to defend themselves against terrorists armed with high velocity weapons such as the American Armalite and M1 Carbines as well as RPG Rocket Launchers , various mortar devices and heavy machine guns . They were so disadvantaged as regarded firepower , that , at one stage in the early 70s , members of the Parachute Regiment were assigned to each long wheel base Land Rover to supplement the meagre firepower of 1 or 2 Sterlings in each crew . This was a short term exercise as it gave the \" wrong \" image , not at all in keeping with the aims of the aforementioned Hunt Report . Members of the Royal Military Police were brought in , after the disastrous folly of them trying to patrol staunchly Republican areas such as the Bogside and Creggan in Londonderry , unarmed and in unarmoured cars which were painted white ( to the delight of PIRA Snipers ) which resulted in a number of them being shot . . It was not however until an English Chief Constable , Sir Kenneth Newman , took over that the political correctness was set aside and RUC officers in general and the officers of the Special Patrol Groups in particular , were issued with and trained in the use of more uptodate weapons with which to defend themselves and the law abiding citizens of Northern Ireland . Prior to that the men and women in the SPG in particular had scored many sucesses against the terrorists mainly by their courage and alertness , including intercepting bombs , and preventing numerous gun attacks as well as standing up to hundreds of rioters with little or no protective riot gear ( compared to what we see today )\n\nEconomy of the Marshall Islands: The government of the Marshall Islands is the largest employer, employing 30.6% of the work force, down by 3.4% since 1988. GDP is derived mainly from payments made by the United States under the terms of the amended Compact of Free Association. Direct U.S. aid accounted for 60% of the Marshall Islands' $90 million budget. The economy combines a small subsistence sector and a modern urban sector.\n\nShift-based hiring: Shift-based hiring is a recruitment concept pioneered in Singapore that hires people for individual shifts, rather than hiring employees before scheduling them into shifts. Originally, it was intended as an efficient way to schedule part-time work that is shift based but it is now known that this concept can be applied to any job that requires a number of consecutive hours of commitment as a shift. This hiring concept focuses on employing workers for a particular shift on that particular day, rather than focusing on employing a worker to work recurrent shifts that can become part time or full time work, although the latter can be a result of employing a worker to work shifts that run on the same timing periodically. Every shift or a group of recurring shifts may be a unique job posting.\n\nPark Crescent, Brighton: Park Crescent is a mid-19th-century residential development in the Round Hill area of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. The horseshoe-shaped, three-part terrace of 48\u00a0houses was designed and built by one of Brighton's most important architects, Amon Henry Wilds; by the time work started in 1849 he had 35\u00a0years' experience in the town. Wilds used the Italianate style rather than his (and Brighton's) more common Regency motifs. Three houses were replaced after the Second World War because of bomb damage, and another was the scene of one of Brighton's notorious \"trunk murders\" of the 1930s. The three parts of the terrace, which encircle a private garden formerly a pleasure ground and cricket pitch, have been listed at Grade II* by English Heritage for their architectural and historical importance.\n\nContingent work: Contingent work or casual work is an employment relationship which is considered non-permanent. These jobs are typically part time (typically with variable hours), have limited job security, and result in payment on a piece work basis. Contingent work is usually not considered to be a career or part of a career. One of the features of contingent work is that it usually offers little or no opportunity for career development. Contingent workers are also often called freelancers, independent professionals, temporary contract workers, independent contractors, or consultants.\n\nPersonnel selection: Personnel selection is the methodical process used to hire (or, less commonly, promote) individuals. Although the term can apply to all aspects of the process (recruitment, selection, hiring, acculturation, etc.) the most common meaning focuses on the selection of workers. In this respect, selected prospects are separated from rejected applicants with the intention of choosing the person who will be the most successful and make the most valuable contributions to the organization. Its effect on the group is discerned when the selected accomplish their desired impact to the group, through achievement or tenure. The procedure of selection takes after strategy to gather data around a person so as to figure out whether that individual ought to be utilized. The strategies used must be in compliance with the various laws in respect to work force selection.\n\nAmara Raja Group: The Amara Raja Batteries is an Indian based Multi National Company (MNC) which is Headquartered at Hitec city, Hyderabad. The group has presence in automotive batteries business, packaged foods and beverages, electronics products manufacturing, infrastructure sector, power system production and fabrication of sheet metal products and fasteners. The Amara Raja Group is better known for its automotive battery brand \"Amaron\" which is the second largest selling automotive battery brand in India today. Amara Raja Group employs a work force of over 12000 employees and it has international joint venture alliance with Johnson Controls Inc. Amara Raja Batteries made it to Asia's 'Best Under A Billion' 2010 list of companies compiled by \"Forbes\" magazine.\n\nWomen in Japan: While women in Japan were recognized as having equal legal rights to men after World War II, economic conditions for women remain unbalanced. Modern policy initiatives to encourage motherhood and workplace participation have had mixed results. While a high percentage of Japanese women are college graduates, making up 77% of the part-time work force, they typically earn 27% less than their male counterparts. Traditional expectations for married women and mothers are cited as a barrier to full economic equality. The monarchy is strictly males-only and a princess has to give up her royal status to marry a commoner.\n\nMitsouko (perfume): Mitsouko is a 1919 perfume by Guerlain. Its name is derived from the French transliteration of a Japanese female personal name Mitsuko. 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On 31 October 2000, at 23:17 Taipei local time (15:17 UTC), the Boeing 747-412 operating the flight attempted to take off from the wrong runway at Chiang Kai-shek International Airport during a typhoon. The aircraft crashed into construction equipment on the runway, killing 83 of the 179 occupants aboard. As of 2014, the accident is the third-deadliest on Taiwanese soil. It is also the first and only Singapore Airlines crash to result in fatalities.\n\nScoot: Scoot Tigerair Pte Ltd. (operating as Scoot) is a Singaporean low-cost long-haul airline owned by Singapore Airlines through its subsidiary Budget Aviation Holdings. It launched flights in June 2012 on medium and long-haul routes from Singapore, predominantly to China and India. Initially, Scoot's fleet consisted of Boeing 777 aircraft obtained from Singapore Airlines. The airline began to transition its fleet to Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft from 2015. On 25 July 2017, Tigerair was officially merged into Scoot using Tigerair's air operator's certificate (AOC) but retaining the 'Scoot' brand. With the change of AOC, the airline's IATA code was changed from TZ to TR, previously used by Tigerair. Its head office is at Singapore Changi Airport.\n\nSingapore Airlines Cargo: Singapore Airlines Cargo (abbreviated as SIA Cargo) is a cargo airline based in Singapore. It is a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines and was incorporated in 2001. SIA Cargo operates seven dedicated freighter aircraft and also manages the bellyhold of all NokScoot, Singapore Airlines, Scoot and SilkAir aircraft. Its head office is on the fifth floor of the SATS Airfreight Terminal 5 at Singapore Changi Airport.\n\nSingapore Flying College: The Singapore Flying College (Abbreviation: SFC) is a flight school based in Singapore. Established in 1988 under the Singapore Airlines Group, it is the training school for ab-initio cadet pilots with Singapore Airlines, SilkAir and Singapore Airlines Cargo.\n\nAirbus A300: The Airbus A300 is a wide-body twin-engine jet airliner that was developed and manufactured by Airbus. Formally announced in 1969 and first flying in October 1972, it holds the distinction of being the world's first twin-engined widebody airliner; it was also the first product of Airbus Industrie, a consortium of European aerospace manufacturers, now a subsidiary of Airbus. The A300 can typically seat 266 passengers in a two-class layout, with a maximum range of 4070 nmi when fully loaded, depending on model.\n\nSingapore Airlines Cargo destinations: Singapore Airlines Cargo freighters serve 19 destinations in 13 countries as of April 2017. As SIA Cargo also manages the cargo holds of all Singapore Airlines, SilkAir, Scoot and NokScoot aircraft, the company additionally offers cargo product services to all destinations on the Singapore Airlines Group network.\n\nSingapore Airlines fleet: The Singapore Airlines fleet features exclusively wide-body aircraft from four aircraft families: the Boeing 777, Airbus A380, Airbus A350, and the Airbus A330. As of 31 August 2017, there were 110 aircraft registered in the Singapore Airlines fleet.\n\nAirbus A320 family: The Airbus A320 family consists of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus. The family includes the A318, A319, A320 and A321, as well as the ACJ business jet. The A320s are also named A320ceo (current engine option) after the introduction of the A320neo. Final assembly of the family takes place in Toulouse, France, and Hamburg, Germany. A plant in Tianjin, China, has also been producing aircraft for Chinese airlines since 2009, while a final assembly facility in Mobile, Alabama, United States, delivered its first A321 in April 2016. The aircraft family can accommodate up to 220 passengers and has a range of 3100 to , depending on model.\n\nAirbus A330: The Airbus A330 is a medium- to long-range wide-body twin-engine jet airliner made by Airbus. Versions of the A330 have a range of 5000 to and can accommodate up to 335 passengers in a two-class layout or carry 70 t of cargo.\n\nList of Airbus A330 operators: The Airbus A330 is a wide-body twin-engine jet airliner made by Airbus. 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A year later, he opened up for country music legend, John Anderson in Wildwood, FL. On July 4, 2012, he released his first album titled Mason Jar. His fan base pushed his first full-length CD to No. 34 on the iTunes country chart without a record deal. March 11, 2014, he released a self-titled EP, Buddy Brown. On October 14, 2014, Buddy released his second EP, Keepin\u2019 It Country. This EP reached to No. 12 on the iTunes charts. In January 2014, Billboard put Keepin\u2019 It Country on their Heat Seekers Albums list. USA Today published a story on Brown, labeling him as a \"YouTube Sensation.\" His single \"Takin\u2019 You Huntin\u2019\" landed him a spot on the front page and an online feature in the Clarion Ledger.\n\nIngrid Croce: Ingrid Croce (born April 27, 1947) is an American author, singer-songwriter, and restaurateur. She is the widow of singer-songwriter Jim Croce and the mother of singer-songwriter A. J. Croce. 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It was released on February 10, 2017 on Yep Roc Records. Chuck Prophet has described the album as :California Noir\", elaborating: \"the state has always represented the Golden Dream, and it's the tension between romance and reality that lurks underneath the surface in all noir films and paperbacks, and that connects these songs. Doomed love, inconsolable loneliness, rags to riches to rags again, and fast-paced violence are always on the menu on the Left Coast.\" The title of the album refers to the mystery long surrounding Bobby Fuller, a well regarded musician in the mid-1960s. Found dead in his car at 23 years old, his death was ruled a suicide but still the topic of controversy, doubt and speculation.\n\nThe Bobby Fuller Four: The Bobby Fuller Four (sometimes stylized as Bobby Fuller 4) was a popular mid-1960s American rock & roll band started by Bobby Fuller. With its first incarnation formed in 1962 in El Paso, Texas, the group went on to produce some of its most memorable hits under Mustang Records in Hollywood, California. The band's most successful songs include \"Let Her Dance\", \"I Fought the Law\", and \"Love's Made a Fool of You.\"\n\nRandy Fuller (musician): Randall \"Randy\" Fuller (January 29, 1944) is an American rock singer, songwriter, and bass player best known for his work in the popular 60s rock group the Bobby Fuller Four with his older brother, Bobby Fuller.\n\nBobby Fuller: Robert Gaston Fuller (October 22, 1942 \u2013 July 18, 1966) was an American rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known for \"Love's Made a Fool of You\" and his cover of \"I Fought the Law\", recorded with his mid-1960s group The Bobby Fuller Four.\n\nJim Reese (musician): James Gordon Reese, Jr., simply known as Jim Reese, (7 December 1941 \u2013 26 October 1991) was a longtime member of the famed rock and roll band, The Bobby Fuller Four. Being virtuosic at a variety of instruments, he is perhaps best known for his guitar work (both lead and rhythm). He provided backing vocals and rhythm guitar to the Bobby Fuller Four's greatest hit, \"I Fought the Law.\"\n\nTrash Box: Trash Box is a 5-CD box set of mid-1960s garage rock and psychedelic rock recordings, primarily by American bands. This box set is similar to the earlier \"Pebbles Box\" (a 5-LP box set) and includes almost all of the same recordings in that box set (and in the same order), along with numerous bonus tracks at the end of each disc. Supposedly, \"the Trash Box\" collects the first five volumes of the CDs in the Pebbles series (i.e., those released by AIP Records, not to be confused with the 4 earlier CDs that were issued by ESD Records). However, as is generally true of the CD reissues of these five volumes (though not nearly to the same extent), the tracks differ significantly on all five discs as compared to both the original Pebbles LPs and the later Pebbles CDs in the corresponding volumes; and the surf rock rarities on \"Pebbles, Volume 4\" have been eschewed entirely. Overall, there are 109 tracks in the box set (excluding the introduction and ending cuts) as compared to 101 songs on the individual CDs and 72 tracks in the \"Pebbles Box\". Although most of the recordings on \"the Trash Box\" were released at some point on one of the individual Pebbles albums, several of the songs have not appeared elsewhere in the Pebbles series. Inexplicably, one of these songs is the well-known hit \"I Fought the Law (but the Law Won)\" by the Bobby Fuller Four (on Disc Four) \u2013 which is also included in the \"Pebbles Box\" \u2013 in place of the much rarer \"Wine Wine Wine\" by Bobby Fuller that appears on \"Pebbles, Volume 2\".\n\nShivaree (TV series): Shivaree was a Los Angeles-based music variety show that ran in syndication from 1965 to 1966. It was created and hosted by KFWB-AM personality Gene Weed, LA's top nighttime DJ at the time, and who in later years became a producer for Dick Clark Productions. In its brief run, the show featured numerous well-known acts, including the Supremes, the Rolling Stones, Jackie Wilson, Marvin Gaye, Ronnie Dove, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, The Ronettes, Cher, Simon and Garfunkel, the Byrds, The Toys, the Bobby Fuller Four, Allan Sherman, Lesley Gore, and Gary Lewis, and was taped at KABC-TV's studios in LA. It began in syndication in April 1965 and ran through May 1966 in more than 150 markets in the U.S. and seven countries internationally. Although it was a syndicated series, Shivaree was produced and owned by the ABC network. \n\nShakedown! The Texas Tapes Revisited: Shakedown! The Texas Tapes Revisited is a grammy nominated compilation of the work of Bobby Fuller and his recording band in El Paso, Texas before signing to Bob Keane's Del-Fi Records 1964. The two CDs compile Fuller's hit local singles, and a wealth of outtakes and other recordings over its 50 tracks.\n\nStorm Large: Storm Large (born Susan Storm Large, June 25, 1969) is a singer, songwriter, actress and author. She attracted national attention as a contestant on the CBS reality television show \"\". For many years solely a rock artist, in recent years she has branched out into the theater and cabaret world. A resident of Portland, Oregon, she currently balances performing with her own band in venues around the country and touring with the Portland-based band Pink Martini around the world.\n\nI Fought the Law: \"I Fought the Law\" is a song written by Sonny Curtis of the Crickets and popularized by a cover by the Bobby Fuller Four, which went on to become a top-ten hit for the band in 1966 and was also recorded by the Clash in 1979. 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Citron, often called Bob Citron (September 14, 1932 \u2013 January 31, 2012) was an American entrepreneur and aerospace engineer who was born in Brooklyn, New York, and educated at the University of the Philippines (liberal arts) and aeronautical engineering from Northrop University (1953\u20131959). Citron helped establish and manage the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory\u2019s Moonwatch and Precision Optical Satellite Tracking Programs (STP) after the launch of Sputnik I in 1957. He founded or co-founded five companies dealing with documentary film production (Limpopo Films Pty. Ltd. \u2013 1964), publishing (Adventure Travel, Inc. \u2013 1976), space research and space logistics support (SPACEHAB, Inc. \u2013 1983), reusable satellite launch systems (Kistler Aerospace Corporation \u2013 1993), and Lunar transportation and logistics (Lunar Transportation Systems, Inc. \u2013 2004). Citron also started three nonprofit foundations dealing with scientific field research (Educational Expeditions International with Clarence Truesdale, superintendent of Vermont public schools, in 1971, which became Earthwatch, short-lived phenomena (Center for Short-Lived Phenomena \u2013 1975), and the study of the long-term future of humanity Foundation For the Future \u2013 1996). He died on January 31, 2012, at his home in Bellevue, Washington, at the age of 79, due to complications from prostate cancer.\n\nGeorge Eastman: George Eastman (July 12, 1854 \u2013 March 14, 1932) was an American entrepreneur who founded the Eastman Kodak Company and popularized the use of roll film, helping to bring photography to the mainstream. 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Its first head was Herman Lundborg.\n\nNational Education Policy Center: The National Education Policy Center (NEPC) is a non-profit education policy research center located in the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Boulder. It was founded in 2010 and is funded by a variety of governmental organizations, NGOs, and foundations. The Center\u2019s publications are intended for a broad audience that includes academic experts, policy makers, the media, and the general public. The Center's goal is to provide high quality information in support of democratic deliberation about education policy. Among its projects are the Think Tank Review project, the Commercialism in Education Research Unit, and the open access journal \"Education Review\". The Center sponsors research, produces policy briefs, and publishes expert third party reviews of think tank reports. NEPC will house a new Initiative on Diversity, Equity, and Learning (IDEAL), which is funded by the Ford Foundation. NEPC is also the home of the Education Policy Alliance, a nationwide network of university-based research centers and organizations engaged in education policy research.\n\nCentre national de la recherche scientifique: The French National Center for Scientific Research (French: \"Centre national de la recherche scientifique\" , CNRS) is the largest governmental research organisation in France and the largest fundamental science agency in Europe. It employs 32,000 permanent employees (researchers, engineers, and administrative staff) and 6,000 temporary workers.\n\nPeter Zandan: Peter A. Zandan (born 1953) is an American entrepreneur in the field of market research and data science. Zandan is currently global vice chairman at Hill+Knowlton Strategies, where he leads the company\u2019s worldwide research operations. He was founder of IntelliQuest Information Group Inc., an Austin-based global research firm, and served as Chairman and CEO from 1984 to 1998, taking the company public in 1996. Through IntelliQuest, Zandan pioneered the use of electronic surveys and the Internet in the field of market research. In 1999, Zandan founded and served as CEO of Zilliant, a pricing optimization company.\n\nWilliam J. Tobin: William J. Tobin is an American entrepreneur, inventor, and business owner known for founding ten different startups since 1968, and securing 15 different patents for products and software. Among the companies he founded and served as CEO and Director of Marketing are PC Flowers, Inc. from 1988, Instruments of Sweden, and Concept Industries, Inc. He was named an \"Entrepreneur of the Year\" by \"Inc. Magazine\" and in 2011 published the memoir and business tutorial \"Confessions of a Compulsive Entrepreneur and Inventor\".\n\nRudy A. Mazzocchi: Rudy A. Mazzocchi is an American entrepreneur and author. In 1989 he founded the firm Microvena, which he built into a company valued at over $170 million. After this he founded and then sold additional companies including Vascular Science, Inc., CytoGenesis, Inc. and Image-Guided Neurologics. He is currently the CEO of Elenza, Executive Chairman of Establishment Labs Holdings, Inc. (ELHI), Executive Chairman of OptiStent, Inc. and Executive Chairman of LAFORGE Optical, Inc. In 2012, published the award-winning novel \"Equity of Evil\". He is the author of over 70 patents.\n\nResearch Institute of Petroleum Industry: The Research Institute of Petroleum Industry, also known as NIOC-RIPI, often shortened to RIPI (Persian: \u067e\u0698\u0648\u0647\u0634\u06af\u0627\u0647 \u0635\u0646\u0639\u062a \u0646\u0641\u062a\u200e \u200e ) is a governmental research institute founded in 1959 in Tehran, Iran and is affiliated with National Iranian Oil Company.\n\nCenter for Governmental Research: The Center for Governmental Research, Inc. (CGR) is a non-profit corporation delivering data support, management consulting and implementation assistance to governments, educational institutions, foundations and non-profit organizations. Headquartered in Rochester, New York, it was founded by George Eastman in 1915 as the Rochester Bureau of Municipal Research to provide research and guidance to its home city's government and community institutions. Over the decades, CGR has grown from a bureau focused on the needs of one city into an organization with broader reach. Today, CGR serves communities throughout the northeastern United States. Its major practice areas are government management and education, public finance and economics, health and human services, and community data and information management. It is an industry expert in working with communities on issues of municipal efficiency, economic and fiscal impact, public service delivery and local government restructuring, including evaluating the impacts of potential municipal consolidation. It served as project manager for the 2013 municipal consolidation of Princeton, New Jersey, one of the largest municipal restructurings in New Jersey in almost a century. Via Governing Magazine It also developed the voter-approved plan in Seneca Falls, New York, resulting in the largest village dissolution in New York history. 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The suite, arranged by Muir Mathieson, is in five movements, although the second and fourth movements had already appeared in string arrangement form in Walton's own Two Pieces for Strings from Henry V.\n\nMontjoy: Montjoy is a herald, or royal messenger, of the French King in William Shakespeare's play \"Henry V\". His job is to convey the King of France (King \"Charles VI\" )'s messages, including the constable 's harsh message to King Henry. However, he conveys them in such a polite and respectable way that King Henry thinks on him favourably; an example of this can be seen when King Henry tips him when he has conveyed a message.\n\nLaurence Olivier: Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 22 May 1907 \u2013 11 July 1989) was an English actor and director who, along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, dominated the British stage of the mid-20th century. He also worked in films throughout his career, playing more than fifty cinema roles. Late in his career, he had considerable success in television roles.\n\nThomas Erpingham: Sir Thomas Erpingham KG ( \u20091355 \u20131428) was an English knight who became famous as the commander of King Henry V's longbow wielding archers at the Battle of Agincourt. He was immortalised as a character in the play \"Henry V\" by William Shakespeare. It is, however, his lengthy and loyal service to John of Gaunt, Henry IV and Henry V, which contributed significantly to the establishment of the House of Lancaster upon the English throne, that is his true legacy.\n\nHenry V (1989 film): Henry V is a 1989 British historical drama film adapted for the screen and directed by Kenneth Branagh, based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name about King Henry V of England. The film stars Branagh in the title role with Paul Scofield, Derek Jacobi, Ian Holm, Emma Thompson, Alec McCowen, Judi Dench, Robbie Coltrane, Brian Blessed, and Christian Bale in supporting roles.\n\nRevival of the Heresy Acts: In November 1554, the Revival of the Heresy Acts (1 & 2 Ph. & M. c.6) revived three former Acts against heresy; the letters patent of 1382 of King Richard II, an Act of 1401 of King Henry IV, and an Act of 1414 of King Henry V. All three of these laws had been repealed under King Henry VIII and King Edward VI. \n\nHenry V (1944 film): Henry V is a 1944 British Technicolor film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name. The on-screen title is The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fift with His Battell Fought at Agin Court in France (the title of the 1600 quarto edition of the play). It stars Laurence Olivier, who also directed. The play was adapted for the screen by Olivier, Dallas Bower, and Alan Dent. The score is by William Walton.\n\nDual monarchy of England and France: The dual monarchy of England and France existed during the latter phase of the Hundred Years' War when Charles VII of France and Henry VI of England disputed the succession to the throne of France. It commenced on 21 October 1422 upon the death of King Charles VI of France, who had signed the Treaty of Troyes which gave the French crown to his son-in-law Henry V of England and Henry's heirs. It excluded King Charles's son, the Dauphin Charles, who by right of primogeniture was the heir to the Kingdom of France. Although the Treaty was ratified by the Estates-General of France, the act was a contravention of the French law of succession which decreed that the French crown could not be alienated. Henry VI, son of Henry V, became king of both England and France and was recognized only by the English and Burgundians until 1435 as King Henry II of France. 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He is best known for directing the science fiction film \"Moon\" (2009), winning the BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, \"Source Code\" (2011) and \"Warcraft\" (2016). He is the son of late English singer David Bowie and American model Angie Bowie.\n\nLondon Has Fallen: London Has Fallen is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Babak Najafi and written by Creighton Rothenberger, Katrin Benedikt, Chad St. John and Christian Gudegast. It is a sequel to Antoine Fuqua's 2013 film \"Olympus Has Fallen\" and stars Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman, with Alon Moni Aboutboul, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Jackie Earle Haley, Melissa Leo, Radha Mitchell, Sean O'Bryan, Waleed Zuaiter and Charlotte Riley in supporting roles. 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It was originally titled \"My Name is Everyone\".\n\nHeadquarters (Monkey House album): Headquarters is the title of a studio album by the music group Monkey House, released in May 2012, on the Alma Records label, which is affiliated with the Universal Music Group. It was mainly recorded at the Drive Shed in Toronto. It was produced and arranged by Don Breithaupt, and the engineer was John 'Beetle' Bailey. Breithaupt is the founder and leader of Monkey House, who have been recording since 1992. Their previous two albums were \"Welcome to the Club\" (1992), and \"True Winter\" (1998). In 2005, they released \"Big Money\", a collection of singles, remasters, and rarities. Stylistically, the \"Headquarters\" album shows it to be influenced by the music of Steely Dan, with arranged horns and background vocals throughout. Breithaupt says the tunes are \"pop songs with too many chords!\" Also, some guitar work comes from guest artists Drew Zingg (who is best known for his work with Boz Scaggs and Steely Dan), as well as from Kim Mitchell and Rik Emmett (founder of the band Triumph). Also making contributions on this album are Steely Dan trumpet player and musical director Michael Leonhart, with Julie Crocheti\u00e8re and David Blamires adding backup vocals. \"Headquarters\" has generated increasing attention and multi-genre airplay for Monkey House, with a growing international audience.\n\nKurt Vonnegut: Kurt Vonnegut Jr. ( ; November 11, 1922April 11, 2007) was an American writer. In a career spanning over 50 years, Vonnegut published 14 novels, three short story collections, five plays, and five works of non-fiction. 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Jagger's career has spanned over five decades, and he has been described as \"one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock & roll\". His distinctive voice and performance, along with Keith Richards' guitar style, have been the trademark of the Rolling Stones throughout the career of the band. Jagger gained press notoriety for his admitted drug use and romantic involvements, and was often portrayed as a countercultural figure.\n\nJanis (1975 album): Janis is a collection of performances by Janis Joplin, issued in 1975 as a compilation album containing film soundtrack and live recordings. Disc one is subtitled \"From the soundtrack of the motion picture \"Janis\" (with substituted performances of 'Piece of my Heart' and 'Cry Baby')\". In addition to concert recordings from Toronto and Frankfurt, there are several short TV-interviews. Disc two contains recordings from Austin, Texas (1963 and 1964), plus four recordings from San Francisco (1965). 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Originally from Syracuse, Mineo initially achieved success as a producer in Upstate New York, and was a member of the hip hop group Fat Camp, signed to Syracuse University's Marshall Street Records. After moving to New York City where he re-dedicated his life to Christ, he closed down his production studio and restarted his career. He released his first mixtape \"Sin is Wack Vol. 1\" in 2009. After providing sung vocals for the song \"Background\" by Lecrae from the album \"Rehab\", he experienced a surge in popularity and became highly sought after for collaborations. His 2011 single \"In My City\" featuring Efrain from Doubledge also garnered attention, as did his appearance on the song \"Reverse\" by Tedashii from \"Blacklight\". He signed to Reach Records in 2011 and dropped his stage name \"C-Lite\" in favor of his legal name. Under this name he released another mixtape, \"Formerly Known\", in 2011. In May 2012 he debuted a four episode web series entitled \"Saturday Morning Car-Tunez\" in which he remixed classic hip hop songs. The four songs were subsequently released for free as a compilation album. 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It was written by Steven Greene, Eric Alter, and Nick Thiel and directed by Dave Thomas. During production there were several uncredited rewrites of the script performed by Thomas at the request of Paramount chief Ned Tannen.\n\nNicolas Rimsky: Nicolas Rimsky (Russian: \u041d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u043b\u0430\u0439 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0420\u0438\u043c\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 ; born Nikolai Alexandrovich Kurmashov; February 18, 1886 \u2013 September 5, 1941) was a Russian-born French film actor, director and writer. He was born in Moscow, Russia. In 1931, he directed and starred in \"Pas sur la bouche\" (\"Not on the Mouth\"), based on an operetta by Andr\u00e9 Barde.\n\nMark Ellis (actor): Mark Ellis is a Canadian actor and screenwriter. He is the co-showrunner and executive producer of the CBC series X Company which premieres February 18, 2015 on CBC. He also co-created and executive produced \"Flashpoint\" which aired on CBS, CTV, ION Television and networks around the world. The series was awarded the Academy Board of Directors Tribute for Outstanding and Enduring Contribution to Canadian Television, in addition to a Canadian Screen Award (2013) and Gemini Award (2013) for Best Dramatic Series. Ellis and his spouse Stephanie Morgenstern have received Gemini and Writers Guild awards for their writing in the series. He has appeared in television, film and theatre, including the Emmy-award winning \"Dark Oracle\". He co-wrote and starred in the Genie-nominated short film\" Remembrance\".\n\nMaris Valainis: Maris Valainis (Latvian: M\u0101ris Valainis) (born on February 18, 1963) is an American construction consultant and a former actor, best known for his role in the 1986 film \"Hoosiers\", in which he played the character of Jimmy Chitwood, a basketball player who makes a last-second shot to win the Indiana state high school championship. The character is based upon Bobby Plump, who actually accomplished that feat in 1954.\n\nChieko Honda: Chieko Honda (\u672c\u591a \u77e5\u6075\u5b50 , Honda Chieko , March 28, 1963 \u2013 February 18, 2013) was a Japanese actress and voice actress. During her life, she was attached to Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society and Mix Max; she was attached to Aoni Production at the time of her death. On February 18, 2013, Honda died of multiple forms of colon cancer while undergoing treatment.\n\nColman Andrews: Colman Robert Hardy Andrews (born February 18, 1945) is an American writer and editor and authority on food and wine. In culinary circles, he is best known for his association with \"Saveur\" magazine, which he founded with Dorothy Kalins, Michael Grossman, and Christopher Hirsheimer in 1994 and where he served as editor-in-chief from 2001 until 2006. After resigning from the magazine in 2006, he became the restaurant columnist for \"Gourmet\". In 2010, he helped launch a food and drink website, The Daily Meal, and serves as its editorial director. He is considered one of the world's foremost experts on Spanish cuisine, particularly that of the Catalonia region.\n\nJohn Travolta: John Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an American actor, producer, dancer, and singer. Travolta first became known in the 1970s, after appearing on the television series \"Welcome Back, Kotter\" (1975\u20131979) and starring in the box office successes \"Saturday Night Fever\" (1977) and \"Grease\" (1978). His acting career declined through the 1980s, but enjoyed a resurgence in the 1990s with his role in \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), and he has since starred in films such as \"Face/Off\" (1997), \"Swordfish\" (2001), \"Wild Hogs\", and \"Hairspray\" (both 2007).\n\nJosephine Sophia White Griffing: Josephine Sophia White Griffing (December 18, 1814February 18, 1872) was an American reformer who campaigned against slavery and for women's rights. She was born in Hebron, Connecticut on December 18, 1814 but later settled in Litchfield, Ohio. There she worked as a lecturer for the Western Anti-Slavery Society and Ohio Women's Rights Association. At the end of the American Civil War she moved to Washington, D.C., to help work with the unemployed freedmen. Much of her work was done through the Freedmen's Bureau, where she worked as an assistant to the assistant commissioner and as an agent. Griffing was also active in several women's rights organizations. She died in Washington, D.C. on February 18, 1872.\n\nBerlin Conference (1954): The Berlin Conference of 1954 was a meeting of the \"Big Four\" foreign ministers of the United States (John Foster Dulles), Britain (Anthony Eden), France (Georges Bidault), and the Soviet Union (Vyacheslav Molotov), on January 25-February 18, 1954.\n\nBonar Bain: Bonar Stewart Bain (February 4, 1923 \u2013 February 18, 2005) was a Canadian actor and the identical twin brother of actor Conrad Bain, who starred in the television sitcom \"Diff'rent Strokes\" as Phillip Drummond and \"Maude\" as Arthur Harmon. He once played a fictional \u201cevil\u201d twin to Conrad (\u201cHank Bain\u201d) in an episode of \"SCTV\", as well as Arthur (Conrad Bain)'s twin brother Arnold on \"Maude\".", "question": "What actor who starred in the film \"The Experts\" was born on February 18, 1954?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"actor_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the actor."}, "film_starred_in": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film the actor starred in."}, "birth_date": {"type": "string", "format": "date", "description": "The birth date of the actor in YYYY-MM-DD format."}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The birth year of the actor."}, "matches_criteria": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the actor matches all criteria in the question."}}, "required": ["actor_name", "film_starred_in", "birth_date", "birth_year", "matches_criteria"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"actor_name": "John Travolta", "film_starred_in": "The Experts", "birth_date": "1954-02-18", "birth_year": 1954, "matches_criteria": true}, "ground_truth": {"actor_name": "John Travolta", "film_starred_in": "The Experts", "birth_date": "1954-02-18", "birth_year": 1954, "matches_criteria": true}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1826, "output_tokens": 52, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "7fdfd9456ef1fbb318dcb0fb427b9fe4fa8a9b12d15f53461f49e9d1ae0db4a5", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5abe5b2d55429976d4830af9", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Flight of the Navigator", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "One Hundred and One Dalmatians: One Hundred and One Dalmatians, often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians, is a 1961 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" by Dodie Smith. The 17th Disney animated feature film, the film tells the story of a litter of dalmatian puppies who are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella de Vil (Betty Lou Gerson), who wants to use their fur to make into coats. Their parents, Pongo and Perdita, (Rod Taylor and Cate Bauer respectively) set out to save their children from Cruella, all the while rescuing 84 additional puppies that were bought in pet shops, bringing the total of dalmatians to 101.\n\nOne Hundred and One Dalmatians (franchise): One Hundred and One Dalmatians (also known as 101 Dalmatians) is a media franchise that commenced in 1961 with the release of the titular theatrical film. It is often associated with Disney, though not all media related to this property have been released by that company.\n\n101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure: 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated adventure musical drama film, written and directed by Jim Kammerud and Brian Smith, released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on February 25, 2003, and based on Dodie Smith's characters, \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" and is also inspired by \"The Starlight Barking\". It is the sequel to the 1961 Disney animated film \"101 Dalmatians\". It features the voices of Martin Short, Jason Alexander, Barry Bostwick, Susanne Blakeslee, Kath Soucie, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, and Bobby Lockwood. It garnered DVDX awards for best animated feature, best director, best editing, and best musical score. Disney re-released it on September 16, 2008.\n\n102 Dalmatians: 102 Dalmatians is a 2000 American live action and CG-animated film adventure drama film directed by Kevin Lima in his live-action directorial debut and produced by Edward S. Feldman and Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to the 1996 film \"101 Dalmatians\", a live-action remake of the 1961 Disney animated film of the same name and stars Glenn Close reprising her role as Cruella de Vil as she attempts to steal puppies for her \"grandest\" fur coat yet. Close and Tim McInnerny were the only two actors from the first film to return for the sequel, however. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, but lost to \"Gladiator.\"\n\nFlight of the Navigator: Flight of the Navigator is a 1986 American science fiction adventure film directed by Randal Kleiser and written by Mark H. Baker, Michael Burton and Matt MacManus. The film stars Joey Cramer as David Freeman, a 12-year-old boy who is abducted by an alien spaceship and finds himself caught in a world that has changed around him.\n\nThe 101 Dalmatians Musical: The 101 Dalmatians Musical is a musical produced by Luis Alvarez, directed by Jerry Zaks, and sponsored by Purina Dog Chow. The music written by former Styx member Dennis DeYoung, who also co-wrote the lyrics with the musical's book author B. T. McNicholl. Based on the 1956 children's novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" written by Dodie Smith, the musical follows a pair of Dalmatian dogs as they search through London in search of their litter of fifteen puppies, which were stolen by Cruella DeVil to make dog skin fur coats. The musical features Rachel York as the infamous Cruella DeVil, and has actors sharing the stage with fifteen real Dalmatians and using stilts to simulate the novel's original canine perspective.\n\nCruella de Vil: Cruella de Vil (spelled de Vil in the novel, spelled De Vil by Disney) is a character who appeared in Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\", Disney's animated film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"\", and Disney's live-action film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"102 Dalmatians\" as the main antagonist.\n\n101 Dalmatians (1996 film): 101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American live-action comedy adventure film based on Walt Disney's animated 1961 movie adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians.\" Directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams and Tim McInnerny. In contrast with the 1961 film, none of the animals talk in this version. Released on November 27, 1996 by Walt Disney Pictures, the film was praised for its faithfulness to the animated classic. It received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing $320.6 million in theaters against a $75 million budget. Close, who was universally praised for her portrayal as Cruella de Vil, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, but lost to Madonna in \"Evita\". The film was also nominated for a BAFTA award for best makeup effects. A theatrical sequel titled \"102 Dalmatians\" was released on November 22, 2000 with Close and McInnerny reprising their roles.\n\n101 Damnations (album): 101 Damnations is the debut album by Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine. Its title is a reference to \"101 Dalmatians\".\n\nDisney's Animated Storybook: 101 Dalmatians: Disney's Animated Storybook: 101 Dalmatians is the sixth entry in the \"Disney's Animated Storybook\" point-and-click adventure interactive storybook PC game series, based on theatrical and home video releases. This game was based on the Disney franchise of \"One Hundred and One Dalmatians\", which began with the 1961 film of the same name. Like that movie, the plot of the game sees villain and fashionista Cruella de Vil steal a series of dalmatian puppies from married couple Roger and Anita and their pets Pongo and Perdita, who then attempt to rescue them back. The game was developed by Media Station and published by Disney Interactive. It was released on March 18, 1997. The game is the only \"Animated Storybook\" title based on a Walt Disney Animation Studios film that was made before the Disney Renaissance (ignoring the two \"Winnie the Pooh\"-based titles).", "question": "Which adventure film had more writers, Flight of the Navigator or 101 Dalmatians?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"film_with_more_writers_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film that had more writers."}, "film_with_more_writers_details": {"type": "object", "properties": {"writer_count": {"type": "integer", "description": "The number of writers for the film with more writers."}, "writer_names": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "The names of the writers for the film with more writers."}}, "required": ["writer_count", "writer_names"], "additionalProperties": false}, "compared_film_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the other film in the comparison."}, "comparison_statement": {"type": "string", "description": "A statement summarizing the comparison result based on available information."}}, "required": ["film_with_more_writers_title", "film_with_more_writers_details", "compared_film_title", "comparison_statement"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"film_with_more_writers_title": "Flight of the Navigator", "film_with_more_writers_details": {"writer_count": 3, "writer_names": ["Mark H. 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Currently working on specialising the discipline of finance and education, he has extensively published articles on geopolitics, economic competition, and education reforms in Pakistan, and the world. Currently, he is leading the research project on politics and education at the Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS).\n\nInternality: An internality is the long-term benefit or cost to an individual that they do not consider when making the decision to consume a good or service. It is related to behavioral economics through the concept of temporal discounting, in which immediate consequences of a decision are disproportionately weighed compared to the future consequences. A potential cause is lack of access to full information regarding the associated costs and benefits prior to consumption. This contrasts with traditional economic theory, which makes the assumption that individuals are rational decision makers who take all personal costs into account when paying for goods and services.\n\nPublic Opinion Poll Center: The Public Opinion Poll Center (POPC) is one of Egypt's most outstanding polling centers and is the first center in Egypt as well as the Arab world to use telephones as a data collection tool. Affiliated to the Cabinet's Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC), the POPC was established in 2003, as the first poll center in Egypt responsible for studying trends of Egyptian public opinion towards different internal social, political and economic affairs. Such trends are forwarded to decision makers to use them in the preparation of different plans and policies. The POPC also measures public opinion preferences in order to understand priority issues and put them on the priority list of decision makers.\n\nGame theory: Game theory is \"the study of mathematical models of conflict and cooperation between intelligent rational decision-makers\". Game theory is mainly used in economics, political science, and psychology, as well as logic, computer science and biology. Originally, it addressed zero-sum games, in which one person's gains result in losses for the other participants. Today, game theory applies to a wide range of behavioral relations, and is now an umbrella term for the science of logical decision making in humans, animals, and computers.\n\nSuper-recursive algorithm: In computability theory, super-recursive algorithms are a generalization of ordinary algorithms that are more powerful, that is, compute more than Turing machines. The term was introduced by Mark Burgin, whose book \"Super-recursive algorithms\" develops their theory and presents several mathematical models. Turing machines and other mathematical models of conventional algorithms allow researchers to find properties of recursive algorithms and their computations. In a similar way, mathematical models of super-recursive algorithms, such as inductive Turing machines, allow researchers to find properties of super-recursive algorithms and their computations.\n\nPoint process operation: In probability and statistics, a point process operation or point process transformation is a type of mathematical operation performed on a random object known as a point process, which are often used as mathematical models of phenomena that can be represented as points randomly located in space. These operations can be purely random, deterministic or both, and are used to construct new point processes, which can be then also used as mathematical models. The operations may include removing or \"thinning\" points from a point process, combining or \"superimposing\" multiple point processes into one point process or transforming the underlying space of the point process into another space. Point process operations and the resulting point processes are used in the theory of point processes and related fields such as stochastic geometry and spatial statistics.\n\nSatisficing: Satisficing is a decision-making strategy or cognitive heuristic that entails searching through the available alternatives until an acceptability threshold is met. The term \"satisficing\", a combination of \"satisfy\" and \"suffice\", was introduced by Herbert A. Simon in 1956, although the concept was first posited in his 1947 book \"Administrative Behavior\". Simon used satisficing to explain the behavior of decision makers under circumstances in which an optimal solution cannot be determined. He maintained that many natural problems are characterized by computational intractability or a lack of information, both of which preclude the use of mathematical optimization procedures. Consequently, he observed in his Nobel Prize speech that \"decision makers can satisfice either by finding optimum solutions for a simplified world, or by finding satisfactory solutions for a more realistic world. Neither approach, in general, dominates the other, and both have continued to co-exist in the world of management science.\"\n\nTalkback Classroom: Talkback Classroom is best known as a forum for young people to interview politicians and other leading decision makers in forums recorded for broadcast and is also known as a Voice for the Voteless on the basis of its mission to provide an opportunity for young people to take part in civic dialogue. The forum started as a classroom based project instigated by Alexandra Secondary School teacher Stephen Cutting in 1995 and provided an opportunity for secondary school students to conduct interviews (initially by telephone) with people in the news. The activity proved very popular with students and in 1996 was first heard as a segment on ABC Regional Radio Albury Wodonga via a three way 'hook up' between students in the classroom, the segment guest or interviewee and the radio program host. In 1997 the project became a monthly national forum for senior secondary school students, broadcast on ABCyouth network Triple J produced by Stephen Cutting who had taken up a secondment to ABC Radio. Talkback Classroom ran as a regular segment featuring interviews recorded by student interviewers with leading political figures in Australian politics and other decision makers until 2001 when the segment became a live forum based at the National Museum of Australia and shifted to Radio National as part of the \"Life Matters\" program and ABC's digital network Fly TV. From 2001 to 2008 the forum was held at the National Museum of Australia, and involved secondary school students from around Australia interviewing various prominent politicians, business and community leaders on current affairs issues. Guests included two heads of government: John Howard (Australia) and Helen Clark (New Zealand), ministers and shadow ministers and many other decision makers and opinion shapers\n\nIntelligence cycle: The traditional Intelligence cycle is the fundamental cycle of intelligence processing in a civilian or military intelligence agency or in law enforcement as a closed path consisting of repeating nodes. The stages of the intelligence cycle include the issuance of requirements by decision makers, collection, processing, analysis, and publication of intelligence. The circuit is completed when decision makers provide feedback and revised requirements. The intelligence cycle is also called the Intelligence Process by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and the uniformed services. The intelligence cycle is an effective way of processing information and turning it into relevant and actionable intelligence.\n\nMathematical model: A mathematical model is a description of a system using mathematical concepts and language. The process of developing a mathematical model is termed mathematical modeling. Mathematical models are used in the natural sciences (such as physics, biology, Earth science, meteorology) and engineering disciplines (such as computer science, artificial intelligence), as well as in the social sciences (such as economics, psychology, sociology, political science). Physicists, engineers, statisticians, operations research analysts, and economists use mathematical models most extensively . 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Its title is a play on the words \u201ctrans\u201d and \u201cparent\u201d implying the invisibility of transgender parenting in society today. The documentary follows 19 female-to-male transsexuals from 14 different states who have given birth to, and in most cases, gone on to raise, their biological children and the challenges they face while transitioning.\n\nGender binary: The gender binary, also referred to as gender binarism (sometimes shortened to just binarism), is the classification of sex and gender into two distinct, opposite and disconnected forms of masculine and feminine. Gender binary is one general type of a gender system. Gender binary is one of the core principles of genderism; it describes a social boundary that discourages people from crossing or mixing gender roles, and from identifying with more than two forms of gender expression. Sometimes in this binary model, \"sex\", \"gender\" and \"sexuality\" are assumed by default to align. For example, when a male is born, gender binarism assumes the male will be masculine in appearance, character traits, and behavior, including having a heterosexual attraction to females.\n\nGender feminism: Gender feminism is a term used in relation to other forms of feminism. First explicated in the book \"Who Stole Feminism?\" in 1994, Christina Hoff Sommers categorized gender feminism as a gynocentric subdivision of feminism. According to Wendy McElroy and Christina Hoff Sommers, gender or political feminism is defined in opposition to individualist feminism. Disapproval of modern-day gender roles and the gradual eradication of them are at the foundation of gender feminism. Gender feminism aims to bring awareness to a perspective on the development of the different sexes Feminism, itself, is defined in Sommers' book, \"Who Stole Feminism?\" as a \"collection of movements and ideologies aimed at defining, establishing, and defending equal political, economic, and social rights for women.\" Gender feminism views gender as socially constructed. Furthermore, that this construction of gender is embedded into various aspects of the everyday social order, which consists of power, privileges and economic resources.\n\nGender bender: A gender bender (LGBT slang: one who genderfucks) is a person who disrupts, or \"bends\", expected gender roles. Gender bending is sometimes a form of social activism undertaken to destroy rigid gender roles and defy sex-role stereotypes, notably in cases where the gender-nonconforming person finds these roles oppressive. It can be a reaction to, and protest of, homophobia, transphobia, misogyny or misandry. Some gender benders identify with the sex assigned them at birth, but challenge the societal norms that assign expectations of particular, gendered behavior to that sex. This rebellion can involve androgynous dress, adornment, behavior, and atypical gender roles. Gender benders may self-identify as trans or genderqueer. However, many trans people do not consider themselves \"gender benders\".\n\nYoung, Jewish, and Left: Young, Jewish, and Left is an American documentary that presents several US-based leftist Jews grappling with identity, politics, and culture.\n\nGender: Gender is the range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between, masculinity and femininity. Depending on the context, these characteristics may include biological sex (i.e. the state of being male, female or an intersex variation which may complicate sex assignment), sex-based social structures (including gender roles and other social roles), or gender identity. Some cultures have specific gender roles that can be considered distinct from male and female, such as the hijra (chhaka) of India and Pakistan.\n\nGender inequality in Egypt: Traditional gender roles in Egypt are prevalent and clearly defined. These roles are largely associated with traditional Islamic family structures, wherein women's roles are closely tied to the domestic sphere and men's roles tied to the public sphere (see: Women in Egypt). Gender roles are based on assumed biological differences between the sexes and can lead to dramatically different life experiences as well as opportunities and outcomes for individuals. Consequently, when looking at a number of indicators, women often find themselves disadvantaged relative to men.\n\nGender in speculative fiction: Gender has been an important theme explored in speculative fiction. The genres that make up speculative fiction (SF) , science fiction, fantasy, supernatural horror, superhero fiction and related genres (utopian literature), have always offered the opportunity for writers to explore social conventions, including gender, gender roles, and beliefs about gender. Like all literary forms, the science fiction genre reflects the popular perceptions of the eras in which individual creators were writing; and those creators' responses to gender stereotypes and gender roles.\n\nGender role: A gender role is a set of societal norms dictating the types of behaviors which are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for people based on their actual or perceived sex or sexuality. Gender roles are usually centered on conceptions of femininity and masculinity, although there are exceptions and variations. The specifics regarding these gendered expectations may vary substantially among cultures, while other characteristics may be common throughout a range of cultures. There is ongoing debate as to what extent gender roles and their variations are biologically determined, and to what extent they are socially constructed.\n\nGender roles in childhood: Gender roles are the social and behavioral norms considered appropriate in social situations for people of different genders. An understanding of these roles is evident in children as young as age 4 and are extremely important for their social development. Gender roles are influenced by the media, family, environment, and society. A child's understanding of gender roles impacts how they socialize with their peers and form relationships. Many young children have a firm sense of their gender identity, while some children can experience gender identity confusion. In addition to biological maturation, children develop within a set of gender-specific social and behavioral norms embedded in family structure, natural play patterns, close friendships, and the teeming social jungle of school life. 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The plane had wooden dual-spar wings with plywood skins supported by N-type struts and a fabric-covered fuselage made of welded steel tubing. The aircraft was used for testing, as well as the training of the Soviet Air Force. It was difficult to fly, and killed many people, including Emil Thuy, who crashed near Smolensk on June 11, 1930, and Paul Jeschonnek, who crashed near Berlin on June 13, 1929. As a result, it had to be improved, leading to the production of the Albatros L 77v, designed by Ernst Heinkel Flugzeugwerke.\n\nAlbatros L 59: The Albatros L 59 was a single-seat German utility aircraft of the 1920s. It was a single-engine low-wing cantilever monoplane with large, spatted wide track undercarriage attached, unusually for the time not to the fuselage but to the wing roots. The whole aircraft was covered in 3-ply.\n\nAlbatros L 60: The Albatros L 60 was a two-seat German utility aircraft of the 1920s developed from the Albatros L 59. 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By the Middle Ages, Goldemar had become the king of the dwarfs in German belief. In the fairy tale \"The Friendship of the Dwarfs\", the author Villamaria depicts Goldemar as a \"mighty dwarf king\" with a queen and a court of dwarf nobles at his service. He has long, silver hair and beard and wears a crown and a purple mantle. In one tale, he runs away with the daughter of a human king. Fragments of an epic poem by Albrecht von Kemenaten called \"Goldemar\" survive. The poem tells of Dietrich's encounter with the dwarf king. The king also features in \"\"Der junge K\u00f6nig und die Schaf\u00ebrin\"\" (\"The Prince and the Shepherdess\") by German poet Ludwig Uhland. Goldemar's brothers, Alberich or Elberich and Elbegast, feature in other poems.\n\nExtra EA-260: The Extra 260 is a single-seat aerobatic aircraft derived from the Extra 230 and first flown in 1986. 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It contains the film's music composed by Mark Mancina and Phil Collins, as well as songs written by Collins, and performed by Tina Turner, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Oren Waters, The Bulgarian Women's Choir, and even Collins himself. Much of the soundtrack in the film consists of the songs performed by Collins as a montage, much like what was done with the earlier Disney soundtrack to film \"Tarzan\", but not entirely. The album was released on October 21, 2003 by Walt Disney Records.\n\nDisney's Brother Bear (video game): Disney's Brother Bear is a video game released by Disney as a tie-in to the 2003 theatrical film \"Brother Bear.\"\n\nThe Big Honey Hunt: The Big Honey Hunt is a children's book by Stan and Jan Berenstain, the first in the long-running Berenstain Bears series. It was first published in 1962, by Beginner Books, an imprint of Random House co-founded and managed by Dr. Seuss. 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A five-time Tony Award nominee, she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for \"A Delicate Balance\" in 1967, and received subsequent nominations for \"Father's Day\" (1971), \"Deathtrap\" (1978\u201382), \"Ring Round the Moon\" (1999), and \"Dinner at Eight\" (2002). She also won a Drama Desk Award for \"Father's Day\". Her other Broadway credits included \"Equus\" (1974\u201377), \"Ivanov\" (1997), and \"Deuce\" (2007). She was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1995 and received the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2010.\n\nSarah Nicklin: Sarah Nicklin is an American stage, film and television actress. Her career is strongly focused on independent films and she is known for her girl next door quality, strong emotional range, and ability to transform into dark damaged characters. Her first notable film role was as Sister Kelley Wrath in the independent cult-hit Nun of That in 2009. 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She was a major Hollywood star during the 1920s and 1930s and for a time during the early 1930s, she was the highest-paid actress in Hollywood, as well as one of the most popular. Bennett frequently played society women, focusing on melodramas in the early 1930s and then taking more comedic roles in the late 1930s and 1940s. She is best known today for her leading roles in \"What Price Hollywood? \" (1932), \"Topper\" (1937), \"Topper Takes a Trip\" (1938), and had a prominent supporting role in Greta Garbo's last film, \"Two-Faced Woman\" (1941).\n\nKristen Johnston: Kristen Johnston (born September 20, 1967) is an American stage, film, and television actress. She is most famous for her role as Sally Solomon in the television series \"3rd Rock from the Sun\". She also starred as Wilma Flintstone in \"The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas\" and as Holly Franklin in the sitcom \"The Exes\".\n\nHuddle (film): Huddle is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Sam Wood and starring Ramon Novarro, Madge Evans, Ralph Graves and Una Merkel. This was the first of two films Ramon Novarro would make in 1932, and his first after appearing in the acclaimed, successful \"Mata Hari\".\n\nRuth McDevitt: Ruth McDevitt (September 13, 1895\u00a0\u2013 May 27, 1976) was an American stage, film, radio and television actress.\n\nDinah Manoff: Dinah Beth Manoff (born January 25, 1956) is an American stage, film, and television actress and television director. She is best known for her roles as Elaine Lefkowitz on \"Soap\", Marty Maraschino in the film \"Grease\", Libby Tucker in both the stage and film adaptations of \"I Ought to Be in Pictures\", for which she won a Tony award, and Carol Weston on \"Empty Nest\". 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UMHB was chartered by the Republic of Texas in 1845 as \"Baylor Female College,\" the female department of what is now Baylor University. It has since become its own institution and grown to 3,898 students and awards degrees at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels. It is affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas.\n\nWesley Englehorn: Wesley Theodore \"Moose\" Englehorn (January 21, 1890 \u2013 September 3, 1993) was an American football player and coach. Born in Helena, Montana, Englehorn first gained fame as a football player for Spokane High School. While he was a junior in high school, he was reportedly recruited by Princeton University to come east to play football for the school. A newspaper account in 1907 reported: \"It is expected that Wesley Englehorn, the giant left tackle of the high school team, will also enter the Eastern college. If this materializes the Spokane high school will be weakened next year by the loss of two of its greatest players. ... Englehorn is also a strong basket ball player and track athlete.\" Englehorn did not enroll at Princeton and instead played for two years on the All Star Pacific Northwest football and basketball teams. He began his collegiate career at Washington State College. After playing one year of football at Washington State, Englehorn enrolled at Dartmouth College, where he played two years at the tackle position. He was elected team captain for the 1913 season, but he was declared ineligible under \"the so-called three-year rule\" because of his year at Washington State. Though ineligible to play, Englehorn served as the team's assistant coach in 1913 and was elected class president. He was selected as a first-team All-American in 1912. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1914 and worked as a football coach for several years thereafter. From 1914 to 1916, he was the football coach at Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1917, he was hired as the line coach and first assistant football coach at Colgate University. In 1920, he was an assistant coach under Frank Cavanaugh at Boston College. In 1921, he was hired as the head football coach at Amherst College. In January 1922, Englehorn announced his retirement from coaching. Shortly before his death at age 103, Englehorn said, \"It's the football I remember best ... the teammates . . the teamwork.\" Prior to his death in 1993, he was living at Stapeley Hall, a home for the elderly in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was the oldest living All-American football player.\n\nDal Shealy: Dal Shealy (born August 1, 1938) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Mars Hill College in 1969, Carson\u2013Newman College from 1970 to 1973, and at the University of Richmond from 1980 to 1988, compiling a career college football record of 79\u201374. Shealy also served as an assistant coach at Baylor University, the University of Tennessee, Auburn University, and Iowa State University. Shealy's son, Vic Shealy, is currently the head football coach at Houston Baptist University.\n\nPete Fredenburg: Pete Fredenburg (born September 15, 1949) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach at the University of Mary Hardin\u2013Baylor in Belton, Texas, a position he has held since the 1998 season when the program began play. Fredenburg led Mary Hardin\u2013Baylor to the NCAA Division III Football Championship in 2016. His 2004 squad finished as runners-up, losing to Linfield. Before coming to Mary Hardin\u2013Baylor, Fredenburg served as an assistant coach at Baylor University (1982\u20131993), Louisiana State University (1994), and Louisiana Tech University (1995\u20131996). He played football at Southwest Texas State University\u2014now known as Texas State University\u2013San Marcos\u2014from 1968 to 1970.\n\nArt Baker (coach): Art Baker (born November 30, 1929) is a former American football coach. He served as the head coach at Furman University (1973\u20131977), The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina (1978\u20131982) and East Carolina University (1985\u20131988). Baker is a 1948 graduate of Edmunds High School (now Sumter High School) in Sumter, S. C. and a 1953 Presbyterian College graduate and also was a former assistant football coach there. Baker played football for the \"Blue Hose\" from 1950 to 1952, starting at halfback his last two years. He was a member of Mu chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Baker is a recipient of Presbyterian's Bob Waters Award. He was an assistant coach for Frank Howard at Clemson from 1965 to 1969. From 1970 to 1972, Baker was an assistant coach at Texas Tech. Baker succeeded Bob King at Furman for the 1973 season. As head coach at Furman Baker hired Dick Sheridan, Jimmy Satterfield and Bobby Johnson as assistants and all later became head coaches at Furman. Baker was an assistant coach in 1984 for Bobby Bowden at Florida State. He was Associate Athletics Director for Development and Gamecock Club Director at the University of South Carolina for 6 and a half years, retiring on June 30, 1995.\n\nBaylor University: Baylor University (BU) is a private Baptist university in Waco, Texas. Chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas, it is the oldest continuously-operating university in Texas and one of the first educational institutions west of the Mississippi River in the United States. Located on the banks of the Brazos River next to I-35, between the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and Austin, the university's 1,000-acre campus is the largest Baptist university campus in the world.\n\nJerrell Freeman: Jerrell Alexander Freeman (born May 1, 1986) is an American football linebacker for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Tennessee Titans in 2008. He played three seasons of football in the Canadian Football League for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. In the 2011 season, he led the CFL in tackles. In 2012, he signed with the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL. Freeman played college football for the Mary Hardin-Baylor Crusaders under the direction of Coach Pete Fredenburg, and was twice named a D3football.com All-American, including being honored as the 2007 D3football.com Defensive Player of the Year.\n\nMorley Jennings: Morley \"Jopsey\" Jennings (January 23, 1890 \u2013 May 13, 1985) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He attended college at Mississippi State University, where he participated in baseball, basketball, football, and track. Jennings served as the head football coach at Ouachita Baptist University from 1912 to 1925 and at Baylor University from 1926 to 1940, compiling a career college football record of 153\u201377\u201318. He was also the head baseball coach at Baylor from 1928 to 1939, tallying a mark of 120\u201379. From 1941 to 1951, Jennings served as the athletic director at Texas Tech University. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1973.\n\nFrank Kimbrough (American football): Frank H. Kimbrough (June 24, 1904 \u2013 February 4, 1971) was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Hardin\u2013Simmons University (1935\u20131940), Baylor University (1941\u20131942, 1945\u20131946), and West Texas State University\u2014now West Texas A&M University (1947\u20131957). Kimbrough was also the head basketball coach at Hardin\u2013Simmons from 1936 to 1941, tallying a mark of 29\u201350. He was the brother of former Texas A&M star football player John Kimbrough.\n\nFrank Bridges: Frank B. Bridges (July 4, 1890 \u2013 June 10, 1970) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach. 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Despite a generally negative reaction, the film was a box office success grossing nearly 6 times its budget.\n\nThe Amityville Horror (1979 film): The Amityville Horror is a 1979 American supernatural horror film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, based on Jay Anson's 1977 book of the same name. It stars James Brolin and Margot Kidder as a young couple who purchase a home they come to find haunted by combative supernatural forces. The story is based on the alleged experiences of the Lutz family who bought a new home on 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York, a house where a mass murder had been committed the year before. It is the first film based on the Amityville horror.\n\nThe Conjuring: The Conjuring is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan and written by Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes. It is the first installment in \"The Conjuring\" series. 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The Waldo Canyon Fire resulted in insurance claims totaling more than US $453.7 million. It was the most destructive fire in Colorado state history, as measured by the number of homes destroyed, until the Black Forest Fire surpassed it almost a year later when it consumed 486 homes and damaged 28 others.\n\nUSS Kearsarge (LHD-3): USS \"Kearsarge\" (LHD-3) is the third \"Wasp\"-class amphibious assault ship of the United States Navy. She is the fifth ship to be named (the fourth actually commissioned) in honor of USS\u00a0\"Kearsarge\" , a sloop-of-war that gained fame during the American Civil War, which was in turn named for Mount Kearsarge in New Hampshire.\n\nUSS Kearsarge (1861): USS \"Kearsarge\", a \"Mohican\"-class sloop-of-war, is best known for her defeat of the Confederate commerce raider during the American Civil War. \"Kearsarge\" was the only ship of the United States Navy named for Mount Kearsarge in New Hampshire. 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Their music has been described as \"punk 'n' roll\", but the band claims it should only be described as high-energy rock. Their musical style relies heavily on the energy derived from punk rock. Influences include 1960s garage rock bands such as The Sonics, The Standells and Shadows of Knight, The Velvet Underground, The Stooges and New York Dolls; and punk rock bands such as The Damned, The Heartbreakers and The Saints; and early hardcore punk bands such as Black Flag, Bad Brains and Dead Kennedys. \"Demons\" has often been compared to contemporary groups like New Bomb Turks, The Hellacopters and Electric Frankenstein.\n\nHinder: Hinder is an American rock band from Oklahoma that was formed in 2001 by lead singer Austin Winkler, lead guitarist Joe \"Blower\" Garvey, and drummer Cody Hanson. The band released four studio albums with Winkler; \"Extreme Behavior\" (2005), \"Take It to the Limit\" (2008), \"All American Nightmare\" (2010) and \"Welcome to the Freakshow\" (2012). Winkler left the band in 2013, and \"When The Smoke Clears\" (2015) was Hinder's first album featuring new lead vocalist Marshal Dutton.\n\nHaitian rock: Haitian rock, or rock krey\u00f2l, started as rock n roll in Haiti in the early 1960s. It was played by rock bands called \"yeye\" bands. The name \"yeye\" derives from the Beatles lyrical verse, \"yeah, yeah, yeah\", which took off in the United States and was listened to by upper class Haitian families who had access to the radio. Young Haitians formed small electric guitar-based bands. These \"yeye\" rock bands were short-lived, as the addition of \"compas\" to their repertoires resulted in a sound was called mini-jazz, or \"mini-djaz\" in creole.\n\nAustin John: Austin John Winkler (born October 25, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter best known for being the former lead singer of the American rock band Hinder. Winkler was one of the founding members of Hinder and recorded a total of one EP, four studio albums and released twenty-four singles to radio while with them during his 12-year tenure with the band. Since his departure from Hinder, Winkler has continued his career, but as a solo artist.\n\nG.a.s. Drummers: G.a.s. Drummers was a melodic hardcore band formed in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain at the end of 1997 by three teenagers who stood out from their other students due to their colourful hair dies and their taste in the california punk rock bands such as Bad Religion, Operation Ivy, NOFX, Lagwagon, The Descendents etc. Original members from other small local bands Dani Llamas (guitar and vocals), Pakomoto (Bass and vocals) and Rafa Camison (Drums) started playing together and composing their own music and after one year of sending demos around the country they got put as the opening act for Swedish Punk Rock band Randy on their Spanish tour. A tour that took the band through the whole country helping a lot of Spanish kids discover that there were actually Spanish bands capable of sounding as good as some of their favorite American bands. This lead immediately the band to sign to a young record label called Slide Chorus Records a young emerging record label from Madrid which would start releasing albums for other Spanish Punk Rock bands. This first release titled Proud To Be Nothing hit the streets at the end of 1999 and was presented on their first European tour which covered Spain, Great Britain, France and the Netherlands amongst Spanish punk rock legend[P.P.M.\n\nVandarth: Vandarth (born Nathan Snyder; September 15, 1986) is a solo musician from Indianapolis, Indiana. He is also the lead vocalist and guitarist in the band Project Hero. His music is influenced by a variety of bands including Avenged Sevenfold, Foo Fighters, Weezer, Against Me! , and Coldplay. Vandarth is primarily an original artist. 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The ship was the first US Navy ship to bear the name, and was named for the bloody 1943 Battle of Tarawa. \"Tarawa\" was commissioned in December 1945, too late to serve in World War II. After serving a short time in the Far East, she was decommissioned in 1949. She was soon recommissioned after the Korean War began, serving in the Atlantic as a replacement for carriers sent to Korea. In the early 1950s, she was redesignated an attack carrier (CVA) and then an antisubmarine warfare carrier (CVS). Except for one tour in the Far East, she spent her entire second career operating in the Atlantic and Caribbean. Consequently, \"Tarawa\" was the only ship of her class to never see combat action.\n\nThird Battle of Panipat: The specific site of the battle itself is disputed by historians, but most consider it to have occurred somewhere near modern-day Kaalaa Aamb and Sanauli Road. The battle lasted for several days and involved over 125,000 troops. 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After the battle, however, settlers continued to seek to enter the area, the fort was rebuilt in 1816, and settlers and the government were now convinced that all Indians had to be removed from the territory, far away from the settlement.\n\nTarawa: Tarawa is an atoll and the capital of the Republic of Kiribati, in the central Pacific Ocean. It comprises North Tarawa, which has much in common with other, more remote islands of the Gilberts group; and South Tarawa, which is home to 50,182 as of 2010 \u2013 half of the country's total population. The atoll is best known by outsiders as the site of the Battle of Tarawa during World War II.\n\nZhou dynasty: The Zhou dynasty ( ) was a Chinese dynasty that followed the Shang dynasty and preceded the Qin dynasty. The Zhou dynasty lasted longer than any other dynasty in Chinese history. 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The film was directed by James Gunn, who wrote the screenplay with Nicole Perlman, and features an ensemble cast including Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close, and Benicio del Toro. In \"Guardians of the Galaxy\", Peter Quill forms an uneasy alliance with a group of extraterrestrial misfits who are fleeing after stealing a powerful artifact.\n\nDoctor Strange (2016 film): Doctor Strange is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the fourteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film was directed by Scott Derrickson, who wrote it with Jon Spaihts and C. Robert Cargill, and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange, along with Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Benedict Wong, Michael Stuhlbarg, Benjamin Bratt, Scott Adkins, Mads Mikkelsen, and Tilda Swinton. In \"Doctor Strange\", surgeon Strange learns the mystic arts after a career-ending car accident.\n\nMichael Stuhlbarg: Michael Stuhlbarg ( ; born July 5, 1968) is an American actor. He played troubled university professor Larry Gopnik in the 2009 dark comedy film \"A Serious Man\", organized-crime boss Arnold Rothstein in the HBO television series \"Boardwalk Empire\" (2010\u20132013), Ren\u00e9 Tabard in \"Hugo\" (2011), Griffin in \"Men in Black 3\" (2012), Dr. Flicker in \"Blue Jasmine\" (2013), Edward G. 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In the film, Nick Fury, director of the peacekeeping organization S.H.I.E.L.D., recruits Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk, and Thor to form a team that must stop Thor's brother Loki from subjugating Earth.\n\nIron Man 3: Iron Man 3 (stylized onscreen as Iron Man Three) is a 2013 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2008's \"Iron Man\" and 2010's \"Iron Man 2\", and the seventh film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Shane Black directed a screenplay he co-wrote with Drew Pearce, which uses concepts from the \"Extremis\" story arc by Warren Ellis. The film stars Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Stephanie Szostak, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, and Ben Kingsley. In \"Iron Man 3\", Tony Stark deals with posttraumatic stress disorder caused by the events of \"The Avengers\", while investigating the reemergence of the Ten Rings, led by the mysterious Mandarin and comes into a conflict with an old enemy: Aldrich Killian.\n\nBlack Panther (film): Black Panther is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is intended to be the eighteenth film installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is directed by Ryan Coogler from a screenplay by him and Joe Robert Cole, and stars Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa / Black Panther alongside Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, and Andy Serkis. In \"Black Panther\", T'Challa returns home as king of Wakanda but finds his sovereignty challenged by a long-time adversary in a conflict that has global consequences.\n\nCaptain America: Civil War: Captain America: Civil War is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's \"\" and 2014's \"\", and the thirteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast, including Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Tom Holland, Frank Grillo, William Hurt, and Daniel Br\u00fchl. In \"Captain America: Civil War\", disagreement over international oversight of the Avengers fractures them into opposing factions\u2014one led by Steve Rogers and the other by Tony Stark.\n\nThor: Ragnarok: Thor: Ragnarok is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended to be the sequel to 2011's \"Thor\" and 2013's \"\" and the seventeenth film installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Taika Waititi with a screenplay by Eric Pearson and the writing team of Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, and stars Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba, Jeff Goldblum, Tessa Thompson, Karl Urban, Mark Ruffalo, and Anthony Hopkins. 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Directed by Dwight H. Little and written by Alan B. McElroy, it focuses on Michael Myers returning home to kill his niece Jamie Lloyd (Danielle Harris), the daughter of Laurie Strode, with Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence) once more pursuing him.\n\nHalloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers: Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers is a 1989 American slasher film and the fifth installment in the \"Halloween\" film series. It was directed and co-written by Dominique Othenin-Girard and starred Donald Pleasence, who again portrayed Dr. Sam Loomis, and Danielle Harris, who reprised her role as Jamie Lloyd. The film takes place exactly one year after the events depicted in \"\". Michael Myers has returned to the sleepy town of Haddonfield, Illinois to murder his niece, Jamie, who is now mute. Dr. Loomis tries to save the day with the help of Sheriff Meeker.\n\nHalloween II (1981 film): Halloween II is a 1981 American slasher film and the second installment in the \"Halloween\" film series. Directed by Rick Rosenthal, written and produced by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, it is a direct sequel to Carpenter's \"Halloween\", immediately picking up where it had left off. Set on the same night of October 31, 1978, Michael Myers follows survivor Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) to a nearby hospital while Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence) is still in pursuit of his patient.\n\nFatal Games: Fatal Games (originally known as The Killing Touch and also released as Olympic Nightmare) is a 1984 American slasher film written and directed by Michael Elliott and starring Sally Kirkland, Lynn Banashek, Sean Masterson, Michael O'Leary, Teal Roberts, and Spice Williams-Crosby. The plot consists of a mad slasher wielding a javelin killing off various members of a high school gymnastics team. The film shares many of its plot points with an earlier slasher film, \"Graduation Day\".\n\nHalloween (1978 film): Halloween is a 1978 American slasher film directed and scored by John Carpenter, co-written with producer Debra Hill, and starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut. The film is the first installment of the \"Halloween\" franchise. In the film, on Halloween night in 1963, Michael Myers murders his sister in the fictional Midwestern town of Haddonfield, Illinois. He escapes on October 30, 1978 from Smith's Grove Sanitarium, and returns home to kill again. Michael's psychiatrist, Dr. Sam Loomis, knowing Michael's intentions, gives chase. The next day, Halloween, Michael stalks teenager Laurie Strode.\n\nMichael Myers (Halloween): Michael Myers is a fictional character from the \"Halloween\" series of slasher films. He first appears in John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" (1978) as a young boy who murders his older sister, then fifteen years later returns home to murder more teenagers. In the original \"Halloween\", the adult Michael Myers, referred to as The Shape in the closing credits, was portrayed by Nick Castle for most of the film, with Tony Moran and Tommy Lee Wallace substituting in during the final scenes. The character was created by Debra Hill and John Carpenter and has appeared in nine films, as well as novels, multiple video games, and several comic books.\n\nHalloween (2007 film): Halloween is a 2007 American slasher film written, directed, and produced by Rob Zombie. The film is a remake/reimagining of the 1978 horror film of the same name; the first in the rebooted \"Halloween\" film series and the ninth installment of the \"Halloween\" franchise. The film stars Tyler Mane as the adult Michael Myers, Malcolm McDowell as Dr. Sam Loomis, and Scout Taylor-Compton as Laurie Strode; Daeg Faerch portrays a ten-year-old Michael Myers. Rob Zombie's \"reimagining\" follows the premise of John Carpenter's original, with Michael Myers stalking Laurie Strode and her friends on Halloween night. Zombie's film goes deeper into the character's psyche, trying to answer the question of what drove him to kill people, whereas in Carpenter's original film Michael did not have an explicit reason for killing.\n\nHalloween (soundtrack): Halloween is a soundtrack album composed and performed by John Carpenter, featuring the score to the 1978 film \"Halloween\". It was released in Japan in 1979 through Columbia Records and in the USA in 1983 through Var\u00e8se Sarabande. An expanded 20th Anniversary Edition was released in 1998 through Var\u00e8se Sarabande.\n\nHalloween: The Curse of Michael Myers: Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers is a 1995 American slasher film and the sixth installment in the \"Halloween\" film series. Directed by Joe Chappelle from a screenplay by Daniel Farrands, the plot involves the \"Curse of Thorn\", a mystical symbol first shown in \"\" and revealed in the film to be the source of Michael Myers' immortality. The cast includes Paul Rudd as Tommy Doyle, a returning character from the original \"Halloween\" film, and Donald Pleasence reprising his role as protagonist Dr. Sam Loomis in his final film appearance. Jamie Lloyd's appearance in the beginning of the film ties up loose ends from \"The Revenge of Michael Myers\".\n\nHalloween II (2009 film): Halloween II is a 2009 American slasher film written, directed, and produced by Rob Zombie. The film is a sequel to Zombie's 2007 remake of 1978's \"Halloween\", and the tenth installment of the franchise. Picking up where the 2007 film ended and then jumping ahead one year, \"Halloween II\" follows Laurie Strode as she deals with the aftermath of the previous film's events, Dr. Loomis who is trying to capitalize on those events by publishing a new book that chronicles everything that happened, and Michael Myers as he continues his search for Laurie so that he can reunite with his sister. 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She has sold an estimated 100 million records worldwide, and is listed as the eleventh best-selling female recording artist in the US. She has attained 10 Hot 100 number-one singles, 14 Hot R&B number-one singles, and 16 Hot Dance/Club Play number one singles. She also has a career high of 28 top 10 hits on the Hot 100, 29 top 10 hits on the Hot R&B chart, and 29 top 10 hits on the Hot Dance/Club Play chart. She is the first and only artist in history to produce seven top five hits from one album, \"Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814\".\n\nBrandy Norwood: Brandy Rayana Norwood (born February 11, 1979), known professionally as Brandy, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born into a musical family in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Carson, California, she began her career as a child and performed as a backing vocalist for teen groups. In 1993, Norwood signed with Atlantic Records. The following year, she released her self-titled debut album, which was certified quadruple Platinum in the US, selling six million copies worldwide. Norwood starred in the UPN sitcom \"Moesha\" as the title character, which lasted six seasons and resulted in numerous other roles. She resumed her music career in 1998 with the widely successful duet with fellow R&B contemporary Monica, \"The Boy Is Mine\", which went on to become the best selling female duet of all time, and one of the longest running number one singles in history. Her second album, \"Never Say Never\", sold 16 million copies worldwide, featured two number one singles, and earned Norwood her first Grammy Award. This launched her into international stardom, with films, endorsements, sold out concert tours, and her own line of Barbie dolls.\n\nCazuza: Agenor de Miranda Ara\u00fajo Neto, better known as Cazuza (] ; 4 April 1958 \u2013 7 July 1990), was a Brazilian singer and songwriter, born in Rio de Janeiro. 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Formed by Brent Smith in 2001 after the dissolution of his prior band, Smith, still under contract with record label Atlantic Records, recruited the band's original lineup of Jasin Todd as guitarist, Brad Stewart on bass, and Barry Kerch on drums. Consistent for the first two album cycles, a few lineup changes followed in the late 2000s, eventually stabilizing with Smith and Kerch, as remaining members alongside newcomers Zach Myers on guitar, and Eric Bass on bass. The group has released five studio albums: \"Leave a Whisper\" (2003), \"Us and Them\" (2005), \"The Sound of Madness\" (2008), \"Amaryllis\" (2012), and \"Threat to Survival\" (2015). Shinedown has sold more than ten million records worldwide, and has had 11 number one singles on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock charts, the third most of all-time, behind Van Halen and Three Days Grace.\n\nLeave a Whisper: Leave a Whisper is the debut studio album by American rock band Shinedown. The album was released on May 27, 2003, faring well due to the success of the singles \"Fly from the Inside\" and \"45\". Recording took place at Henson Recording Studios and The Blue Room, both in Los Angeles, California. \"Leave a Whisper\" paved the way for Shinedown's successful second album, \"Us and Them\", and was re-released on June 15, 2004, to incorporate a cover version of Lynyrd Skynyrd's \"Simple Man\". The album's singles also fared well, \"Fly from the Inside\" reaching No. 5, \"45\" reaching No. 3, \"Simple Man\" reaching No. 5, and \"Burning Bright\" reaching No. 2 on the US Mainstream Rock list. \"Leave a Whisper\" is Shinedown's second best-selling album. On August 17, 2004, the album was certified gold for 500,000 copies sold, and by October 21, 2005, the album had sold 1 million copies in the US, and was certified platinum by the RIAA.\n\nThe Offspring: The Offspring is an American rock band from Garden Grove, California, formed in 1984. Originally formed under the name Manic Subsidal, the band has consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Dexter Holland, bassist Greg K., lead guitarist Kevin \"Noodles\" Wasserman and drummer Pete Parada since 2007. While Holland, Greg K., and Noodles have been constant members since the band was formed, the Offspring has gone through a number of drummers. Their longest-serving drummer was Ron Welty, who had been a member of The Offspring for 16 years; he was replaced by Atom Willard in 2003, and then four years later by Parada. The band is often credited\u2014alongside fellow California punk bands Green Day, Bad Religion, NOFX, Pennywise and Rancid\u2014for reviving mainstream interest in punk rock in the 1990s. They have sold over 40 million records worldwide, being considered one of the best-selling punk rock bands of all time.\n\nAmy Macdonald: Amy Elizabeth Macdonald (born 25 August 1987) is a Scottish singer-songwriter, and guitarist, and musician. She has sold over 12 million records worldwide. Macdonald released her debut album \"This Is the Life\" in 2007. The singles \"Mr. Rock & Roll\" and \"This Is the Life\" from it were chart hits. The latter charted at number one in six countries, while reaching the top 10 in another 11 countries. The album reached number one in four European countries\u2013the United Kingdom, Denmark, the Netherlands and Switzerland\u2013and sold three million copies worldwide. Moderate success in the American music market followed in 2008. She was a guest on shows such as \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\" and \"The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson\", where she performed two singles from the album, and \"This Is the Life\" reached number 92 on the \"Billboard\" 200.\n\nGary Barlow: Gary Barlow OBE (born 20 January 1971) is an English singer, songwriter and record producer. He is frontman and lead vocalist of British pop-group Take That. 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Thought to be comparable to the old Land Spaniel, they are similar to the English Springer Spaniel and historically have been referred to as both the Welsh Spaniel and the Welsh Cocker Spaniel. They were relatively unknown until a succession of victories in dog trials by the breed increased its popularity. Following recognition by The Kennel Club in 1902, the breed gained the modern name of Welsh Springer Spaniel. The breed's coat only comes in a single colour combination of white with red markings, usually in a piebald pattern. Loyal and affectionate, they can become very attached to family members and are wary of strangers. Health conditions are limited to those common among many breeds of dog, although they are affected more than average by hip dysplasia and some eye conditions. They are a working dog, bred for hunting, and while not as rare as some varieties of spaniel, they are rarer than the more widely known English Springer Spaniel with which they are sometimes confused.\n\nMississippi Hound Dogs: The Mississippi Hound Dogs were a professional indoor football team based in Tupelo, Mississippi. The Hound Dogs played their home games at the BancorpSouth Arena as a member of the Ultimate Indoor Football League's Southern Conference.\n\nRussian Spaniel: The Russian Spaniel is a type of spaniel first standardised in 1951 in the Soviet Union after World War II by cross breeding English Cocker Spaniels, English Springer Spaniels and other spaniel breeds. Physically it is similar to a Cocker Spaniel, but has a shorter, tighter coat and a longer body. Developed and used as hunting dogs, this breed does not suffer from any major health complaints other than those normally associated with spaniels. Popular in its native Russia, the breed was only introduced overseas in the 1990s, and is not yet recognised by any major kennel clubs.\n\nNorfolk Spaniel: The Norfolk Spaniel or Shropshire Spaniel is an extinct breed of dog since the early 20th century. It was originally thought to have originated from the work of one of the Dukes of Norfolk, but this theory was disproven after being in doubt during the later part of the 19th century. The term was used to designate springer type spaniels that were neither Sussex nor Clumber Spaniels, and attempts were made to use it to specify a breed that would later become known as the English Springer Spaniel.\n\nEnglish Springer Spaniel: The English Springer Spaniel is a breed of gun dog in the Spaniel family traditionally used for flushing and retrieving game. It is an affectionate, excitable breed with a typical lifespan of twelve to fourteen years. They are very similar to the Welsh Springer Spaniel and are descended from the Norfolk or Shropshire Spaniels of the mid-19th century; the breed has diverged into separate show and working lines. The breed suffers from average health complaints. The show-bred version of the breed has been linked to \"rage syndrome\", although the disorder is very rare. It is closely related to the Welsh Springer Spaniel and very closely to the English Cocker Spaniel; less than a century ago, springers and cockers would come from the same litter. The smaller \"cockers\" hunted woodcock while the larger littermates were used to flush, or \"spring,\" game. In 1902, The Kennel Club recognized the English Springer Spaniel as a distinct breed. They are used as sniffer dogs on a widespread basis. The term \"Springer\" comes from the historic hunting role, where the dog would flush (spring) birds into the air.\n\nFelicity's Diamond Jim: Ch. Felicity's Diamond Jim, CD, RE (June 8, 2000 \u2013 May 6, 2011), commonly known as James, was an English Springer Spaniel, best known for being the 2007 Best In Show winner at the Westminster Dog Show. It was his 51st Best in Show victory, and his last, as his owners chose to retire James after the win to focus him on his work as a certified therapy dog. He was handled exclusively by the same handler who took Ch. Salilyn 'N Erin's Shameless to a best-in-show at Westminster in 2000. In retirement he was recognised in 2008 by the English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association for his work as a sire and has produced many champion offspring, including Ch. Cerise Jesse James.\n\nEnglish Cocker Spaniel: The English Cocker Spaniel is a breed of gun dog. The English Cocker Spaniel is an active, good-natured, sporting dog standing well up at the withers and compactly built. There are \"field\" or \"working\" cockers and \"show\" cockers. It is one of several varieties of spaniel and somewhat resembles its American cousin, the American Cocker Spaniel, although it is closer to the working-dog form of the Field Spaniel and the English Springer Spaniel.\n\nSpringer Spaniel: Springer Spaniel refers to two different breeds of dogs, both of which are commonly called simply \"Springer Spaniel\":\n\nSpot Fetcher: Spot \"Spotty\" Fetcher (March 17, 1989 \u2013 February 21, 2004) was one of former U.S. President George W. Bush's dogs. She was an English Springer Spaniel, named after Scott Fletcher, a former baseball player with the Texas Rangers, a team George W. 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Featuring two island platforms with four tracks, it has dedicated turning tracks and through tracks. It is located on St Kilda Road between Domain Road and Park Street, adjacent to Kings Domain, and is one of the busiest interchanges on the system, being used by nine tram routes. The current structure was opened in April 2013, replacing an earlier structure built in 1986.\n\nGovernment House, Melbourne: Government House is the official residence of the Governor of Victoria, currently Linda Dessau. It is located in Kings Domain, Melbourne, next to the Royal Botanic Gardens.\n\nPioneer Women's Memorial Garden (Melbourne): The Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden is located in Kings Domain, Melbourne, Australia and honours the contribution of white women settlers to the development of the state of Victoria.\n\nShrine of Remembrance: The Shrine of Remembrance, located in Kings Domain on St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Australia was built as a memorial to the men and women of Victoria who served in World War I and is now a memorial to all Australians who have served in war. It is a site of annual observances of ANZAC Day (25 April) and Remembrance Day (11 November) and is one of the largest war memorials in Australia.\n\nTreasury Gardens: The Treasury Gardens consist of 5.8 hectares (14.4 acres) on the south-eastern side of the Melbourne Central Business District, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The gardens are bounded by Wellington Parade, Spring Street, Treasury Place, and by the Fitzroy Gardens across Lansdowne street to the west. They form part of a network of city gardens including Fitzroy Gardens, Carlton Gardens, Flagstaff Gardens and Kings Domain. The gardens are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register for their historical, archaeological, social, \"aesthetic and scientific (horticultural) importance for its outstanding nineteenth century design, path layout and planting.\"\n\nKings Domain: Kings Domain is an area of parklands in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It surrounds Government House Reserve, the home of the Governors of Victoria, the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, and the Shrine Reserve incorporating the Shrine of Remembrance.\n\nGovernor of Victoria: The Governor of Victoria is the representative in the Australian state of Victoria of its monarch, Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia and is one of the Governors of the Australian states. The governor performs the same constitutional and ceremonial functions at the state level as does the Governor-General of Australia at the federal level. The governor's office and official residence is Government House next to the Royal Botanic Gardens and surrounded by Kings Domain in Melbourne.\n\nDomain Tunnel: The Domain Tunnel is a road tunnel located in Melbourne, Australia, which carries traffic westbound from the Monash Freeway to the West Gate Freeway, running under the Yarra River and Kings Domain. The tunnel is part of the CityLink Tollway operated by Transurban and provides a bypass of the central business district.\n\nSidney Myer Music Bowl: The Sidney Myer Music Bowl is an outdoor performance venue in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located in the lawns and gardens of Kings Domain, Linlithgow Ave, Melbourne, close to the Arts Centre and the Southbank entertainment precinct. It was officially opened by Prime Minister Robert Menzies on 12 February 1959, with an audience of 30,000 people, and is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.\n\nAlexandra Gardens, Melbourne: The Alexandra Gardens are located on the south bank of the Yarra River, opposite Federation Square and the Melbourne Central Business District, in Victoria, Australia. The Gardens are bounded by the Yarra River to the north, Princes and Swan street bridges, with Queen Victoria Gardens and Kings Domain across Alexandra Avenue to the south. The gardens are part of the Domain parklands which stretch to the Royal Botanic Gardens and were first laid out in 1901, under the direction of Carlo Catani, Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department. 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It was Van Dyke's first return to series television since \"The Dick Van Dyke Show\".\n\nKelly Jean Van Dyke: Kelly Jean Van Dyke (June 5, 1958\u00a0\u2013 November 17, 1991) was an American actress and adult film performer. She was the daughter of actor Jerry Van Dyke, niece of the actor Dick Van Dyke, and cousin once removed of Shane Van Dyke.\n\nW. S. Van Dyke: Woodbridge Strong Van Dyke II (March 21, 1889 \u2013 February 5, 1943) was an American film director and writer who made several successful early sound films, including \"Tarzan the Ape Man\" in 1932, \"The Thin Man\" in 1934, \"San Francisco\" in 1936, and six popular musicals with Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. He received two Academy Award nominations for Best Director for \"The Thin Man\" and \"San Francisco\", and directed four actors to Oscar nominations: William Powell, Spencer Tracy, Norma Shearer, and Robert Morley. Known as a reliable craftsman who made his films on schedule and under budget, he earned the name \"One Take Woody\" for his quick and efficient style of filming.\n\nLittle Jost Van Dyke: Little Jost Van Dyke (colloquially, \"Little Jost\") is one of the British Virgin Islands. It is a small island on the east end of the island of Jost Van Dyke. Like Jost Van Dyke, it takes its name from the Dutch privateer Joost van Dyk. It is the location of the Diamond Cay National Park, which includes the nesting grounds of wild boobies, terns and pelicans.\n\nJoost van Dyk: Joost van Dyk (sometimes spelled Joost van Dyke) was a Dutch privateer (and, reportedly, sometime pirate) who was one of the earliest European settlers in the British Virgin Islands in the seventeenth century, and established the first permanent settlements within the Territory. The islands of Jost Van Dyke and its smaller neighbor Little Jost Van Dyke (\"Little Jost\"), as well as Little Dix Bay on Virgin Gorda island, are named after him.\n\nConny Van Dyke: Conny Van Dyke (sometimes credited as Connie Van Dyke) is a singer and actress, born September 28, 1945 in Nassawadox, Virginia to Benjamin and Charlotte Elizabeth Van Dyke.\n\nA New Year: \"A New Year\" is a song by American singer Annaleigh Ashford, with Will Van Dyke and Jeff Talbott. The song was written by Van Dyke and Talbott. It was released on iTunes and Van Dyke's website on December 2nd, 2016. \"A New Year\" is an Easy Listening track. In addition to writing music and lyrics, Van Dyke is featured on piano on the single. The track also features Alec Berlin (guitar), Steve Gilewski (bass), Mason Ingram (drums), and Allison Seidner (cello). The song was recorded in New York City and was mixed by Grammy Award Winner Derik Lee, and Ian Kagey. Oscar Zambrano mastered the recording.\n\nAnother Time (Andrew's Song): \"Another Time (Andrew's Song)\" is a song by American singer Annaleigh Ashford and her close friend and music artist, Will Van Dyke. The song was written by Van Dyke and produced by Derik Lee. It was released on iTunes and Van Dyke's website on January 14, 2014. It was written for Van Dyke's fianc\u00e9, casting associate Andrew Femenella, and is featured in Ashford's cabaret show, \"Lost in the Stars\" . \"Another Time (Andrew's Song)\" is an Easy Listening track. In addition to writing music and lyrics, Van Dyke is featured on piano on the single. The track also features Michael Aarons (guitar), Steve Gilewski (bass), Sammy Merendino (drums), Philip Payton (violin/viola), and Allison Seidner (cello). It was recorded at Harlem Parlour Recording, NYC by Derik Lee, who also mixed and mastered the recording.\n\nHoward Deutch: Howard Deutch (born September 14, 1950) is an American film and television director. 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It was released on July 11, 2013 as a digital download as the lead single from their tenth studio album \"Lightning Bolt\". Writing for \"The Globe and Mail\", Brad Wheeler said the song was \"lean, swift and punishing\". Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready said \"It's my attempt to try to make a really hard edge-type Dead Kennedys-sounding song\". Singer Eddie Vedder's lyrics criticize organized religion, which Vedder considers hypocritical for their intolerance and \"so many of the things which have come out of those organizations\u2013 like the abuse of children and then its cover-up.\"\n\nLove Boat Captain: \"Love Boat Captain\" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. 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She is the older sister of actress Meg Tilly.\n\nInvasion 1700: Invasion 1700 (Italian: \"Col ferro e col fuoco\" , French: \"Par le fer et par le feu\" , also known as \"With Fire and Sword\" and \"Daggers of Blood\") is a 1962 Italian-French historical epic film directed by Fernando Cerchio. It is based on the 1884 polish historical novel \"With Fire and Sword\" written by Henryk Sienkiewicz.\n\nHeroic Times: Heroic Times (Hungarian: Dali\u00e1s id\u0151k ) is a 1984 Hungarian animated historical epic film directed by J\u00f3zsef G\u00e9mes. It is an adaptation of the Toldi trilogy, a 19th-century epic poem in three parts by J\u00e1nos Arany. The film was produced through Pannonia Film Studio and is notable for its visual style, which resembles oil painting. It won the feature film award at the 1985 Annecy International Animated Film Festival.\n\nThe Opium War (film): The Opium War (\u9e26\u7247\u6218\u4e89) is a 1997 Chinese historical epic film directed by Xie Jin. The winner of the 1997 Golden Rooster and 1998 Hundred Flowers Awards for Best Picture, the film was screened in several international film festivals, notably Cannes and Montreal. The film tells the story of the First Opium War of 1839\u20131842, which was fought between the Qing Empire of China and the British Empire, from the perspectives of key figures such as the Chinese viceroy Lin Zexu and the British naval diplomat Charles Elliot.\n\nEmpire of Silver (film): Empire of Silver () is a 2009 historical epic film written and directed by Christina Yao, based on the novel \"The Silver Valley\" by Cheng Yi. It focuses on a wealthy banking clan in Pingyao, Shanxi and its fortunes during the turn-of-the-century Chinese economic and political turmoil. The film stars Aaron Kwok and Jennifer Tilly.\n\nDag Palovic: Dag Palovi\u010d (* 4 January 1975, Bratislava) is a Slovak professional poker player, businessman and a former TV host. Since 1 January 2011, he is a member of PokerStars Team Pro, first and as of October 2011 only sponsored poker player from Slovakia. He is best known for making two European Poker Tour (EPT) final tables as well as being the only player from Slovakia who has cashed in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, finishing 120th in 2009 and 37th in 2010. As of March 2013, he is second leading Slovak all time money list with career earnings of $909,405 and is also an author of first Slovak poker book on poker titled \"Ako sa sta\u0165 poker pro\" (How to become a poker pro), co-authored by 1983 World Series Of Poker champion Tom McEvoy. From 2000 until 2004 he was CEO and Chairman Of The Board of Directors of \"ad pepper media Slovakia, a.s.\", the daughter company of one of the world\u00b4s leading e-Adverising german-dutch agency \"ad pepper media International N.V.\" for Slovak and Czech Republic.\n\nThe Silver Chalice (film): The Silver Chalice is a 1954 American historical epic film directed and producer by Victor Saville, based on Thomas B. Costain's 1952 novel of the same name. It was Saville's last film and marked the acting debut of Paul Newman; despite being nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance, Newman later called it \"the worst motion picture produced during the 1950s\".\n\nHoward Lederer: Howard Henry Lederer (born October 30, 1963) is an American professional poker player. He has won two World Series of Poker bracelets and holds two World Poker Tour titles. Lederer has also contributed to several books on poker strategy and has provided commentary for poker programming. 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Suvarnabhumi covers an area of 3,240 hectare , making it one of the biggest international airports in Southeast Asia and a regional hub for aviation.\n\nFeel Air: Feel Air was a Norwegian low-cost airline that had announced plans to operate intercontinental flights from Oslo Airport, Gardermoen in Norway and Stockholm-Arlanda Airport in Sweden. The plans were launched on 2 October 2009 and the announced starting date was Spring 2011 with Airbus A330-200 aircraft. Services would be from both Oslo and Stockholm to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States and Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand.\n\nThai Vietjet Air: Thai Vietjet Air is a Thai low-cost airline an associate company of Vietnamese airline VietJet Air. Thai VietJet Air received its Air Operator's Certificate in November 2014. The carrier commenced operations on 29 March 2015 from its hub in Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Phuket International Airport. The airline plans to launch services to Udon Thani and Krabi later.\n\nBang Na\u2013Suvarnabhumi Line: The Bang Na\u2013Suvarnabhumi Line (Thai: \u0e23\u0e16\u0e44\u0e1f\u0e1f\u0e49\u0e32\u0e1a\u0e35\u0e17\u0e35\u0e40\u0e2d\u0e2a \u0e2a\u0e32\u0e22\u0e1a\u0e32\u0e07\u0e19\u0e32-\u0e2a\u0e38\u0e27\u0e23\u0e23\u0e13\u0e20\u0e39\u0e21\u0e34 ) is a proposed light rail line in Bangkok that would provide service from Bang Na to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Although not included in the Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan, in December 2015 the BMA said it would push for its construction and would propose it to the cabinet in the near future. In April 2016 deputy governor Amorn Kitchawengkul said the project would take 3\u20136 years and cost THB 20 billion. The project would relieve congestion on the Bang Na \u2013 Trat road.\n\nThai Airways: Thai Airways International Public Company Limited, trading as THAI (, Thai: \u0e1a\u0e23\u0e34\u0e29\u0e31\u0e17 \u0e01\u0e32\u0e23\u0e1a\u0e34\u0e19\u0e44\u0e17\u0e22 \u0e08\u0e33\u0e01\u0e31\u0e14 (\u0e21\u0e2b\u0e32\u0e0a\u0e19) ) is the flag carrier airline of Thailand. Formed in 1988, the airline has its corporate headquarters in Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Chatuchak District, Bangkok, and primarily operates out of Suvarnabhumi Airport. THAI is a founding member of the Star Alliance. The airline is the largest shareholder of the low-cost carrier Nok Air with a 39 percent stake, and it launched a regional carrier under the name Thai Smile in the middle of 2012 using new Airbus A320 aircraft.\n\nPhuket Air: Phuket Air (Phuket Airlines Co. Ltd) is an airline based in Bangkok, Thailand. The airline currently specialises in leasing its fleet of Boeing 747 and 737 aircraft on an ACMI (Aircraft, Crews, Maintenance, Insurance) as well as wet lease basis to airlines worldwide needing extra passenger capacity. Other services provided include international charter services, \"ad hoc\" wet leasing services, religious pilgrimage charters (Hajj/Umrah) and dry lease services. Saudi Arabian Airlines is a major long term client of Phuket Air. In the past, the airline provided scheduled domestic and international air services. Its main base is at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, with a hub at Phuket International Airport, Phuket. The airline was an international scheduled carrier before it shifted its focus to the ACMI/wet lease market.\n\nBang Phli District: Bang Phli (Thai: \u0e1a\u0e32\u0e07\u0e1e\u0e25\u0e35 ; \u00a0] ) is a district (\"amphoe\") of Samut Prakan Province in Thailand. It is home to Suvarnabhumi Airport (also called (New) Bangkok International Airport), which opened on 28 September 2006 as Thailand's primary airport. 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It holds regular meetings in Davis, California, and holds installfests on a regular basis. Its members participate with each other online in numerous mailing lists and via Internet Relay Chat.\n\nAngus Ellis Taylor: Angus Ellis Taylor (October 13, 1911 \u2013 April 6, 1999) was a mathematician and professor at various universities in the University of California system. He earned his undergraduate degree at Harvard \"summa cum laude\" in 1933 and his PhD at Caltech in 1936 under Aristotle Michal with a dissertation on analytic functions. By 1944 he had risen to full professor at UCLA, whose mathematics department he later chaired (1958\u20131964). Taylor was also an astute administrator and eventually rose through the UC system to become provost and then chancellor of UC Santa Cruz. He authored a number of mathematical texts, one of which, \"Advanced Calculus\" (1955, Ginn and Co.), became a standard for a generation of mathematics students.\n\nUniversity of California Student Association: The University of California Student Association (UCSA) is an active 501(c)(3) unincorporated association, purposed as a student association of all University of California (UC) students. Its charter states that it \"shall exist to: serve the interests of the current and future students of the University of California and promotes [\"sic\"] cooperation between various student governments of the University and student organizations concerned with higher education.\" The Association is not a public agency, but its leadership is composed of representatives of UC student governments, which are \"official units of the University\" system (with one exception). UCSA participates in various aspects of the UC system's governance, notably including the selection of the student representative on the UC Board of Regents.\n\nWill Lotter: Williard Lotter (born c. 1925) is a former American football, baseball, and soccer coach, and a university faculty member and administrator. He served as the head football coach for three stints at University of California, Davis (UC Davis)\u2014known as the Northern Branch of the College of Agriculture before 1959\u2014in 1954, from 1956 to 1957, and from 1959 to 1963, compiling a record of 26\u201342\u20133. Lotter was the head baseball coach at the school, serving from 1953 to 1958 and tallying a mark of 45\u201398. He also head coach of the men's soccer team as UC Davis from 1972 to 1987. Lotter played college football at the University of California, Berkeley. He graduated from Berkeley with a bachelor's degree in physical education in 1949, earned a Master of Education from California State University, Sacramento in 1955, and received a Doctor of Education from Berkeley in 1960. Lotter served as a faculty member of the Physical Education Department at UC Davis from 1952 to 1993. He was also the acting Dean of Students at UC Davis from 1969 to 1970.\n\nKevin Johnson (academic): Kevin R. Johnson is the Dean of the UC Davis School of Law (King Hall). Before becoming a professor, he was a student at Harvard Law School where he served as an editor of the Harvard Law Review, served as a clerk to Judge Stephen Reinhardt of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and worked for law firm Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe. Johnson joined the faculty at the UC Davis School of Law (King Hall) in 1989, was named Associate Dean in 1998, and the Dean in 2008. Of Mexican American ancestry, he is the first Latino to head a law school in the UC system.\n\nRobert D. Grey: Robert D. Grey is a long-time academic administrator and researcher and educator in the field of cellular and molecular biology. He has spent the majority of his career in positions in the University of California system, including interim provost of the UC system, acting chancellor at UC Riverside and provost and executive vice chancellor at UC Davis. He was also a well-regarded and award-winning faculty member at UC Davis.\n\nUniversity of California, Davis: The University of California, Davis (also referred to as UCD, UC Davis, or Davis), is a public research university and land-grant university as well as one of the 10 campuses of the University of California (UC) system. It is located in Davis, California, just west of Sacramento, and has the third-largest enrollment in the UC System after UCLA and UC Berkeley. 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It is located between the southwestern arm of Net Lake and the south arm of Kanichee Lake.\n\nKanichee Mine: The Kanichee Mine, also less commonly known as the Ajax Mine, is an abandoned base metal and precious metal mine, located in the Temagami region of northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is near the small unincorporated community of Temagami North, accessed by the Kanichee Mine Road from Highway 11. The Kanichee Mine zone has been explored and mined discontinuously from as early as 1910. During the 20th century, it operated and closed down at least three times, with the most recent being from 1973 to 1976. To date, the discontinuous operation of Kanichee Mine has produced 4.2 million pounds of metal.\n\nKnock on the Sky: Knock on the Sky is the second studio album of country music trio SHeDAISY. It was released on June 25, 2002. The two singles from this album, \"Get Over Yourself\" and \"Mine All Mine\", were minor Top 30 hits on the country charts. \"Mine All Mine\" was also featured on the soundtrack for the 2002 film Sweet Home Alabama and featured a video including clips from the movie.\n\nKayelekera mine: Kayelekera uranium mine is an open cast uranium mine 52 kilometers west of the regional administrative and commercial centre Karonga in Malawi, Africa and is the country's largest mine. Kayelekera is owned 100% by Paladin (Africa) Limited (PAL), an 85% subsidiary of Australian and Canadian listed Paladin Energy and in July 2009, Paladin issued 15% of the equity in Paladin (Africa) Ltd to the Government of Malawi under the terms of the Mining Development Agreement signed between PAL and the Government in February 2007. The mine was officially opened on 17 April 2009 by the then Malawian president Bingu wa Mutharika. As of 2014, the mine is in care and maintenance mode owing to a depressed uranium market. While in production, the mine exported containers of uranium oxide via the port of Walvis Bay. The mine has not been profitable for its operators and has met opposition from organisations and individuals concerned about the mine's tax concessions, operation, adherence to law and regulation and its potential impacts on human and environmental safety.\n\nBeanland Mine: Beanland Mine, also known as Clenor Mine, is an abandoned surface and underground mine in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is located about 1 km west of Arsenic Lake and 4 km northwest of the town of Temagami in central Strathy Township. 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Finch: Maj. Gen. George G. Finch became the Senior Leader of the US Air National Guard; (Chief of the Air Division National Guard Bureau) (1948-1950) In June 1953 it was reported that Gen. Mark W. Clark would retire and be replaced by Maj. Gen George G. Finch on the UN command delegation to the Korean armistice talks George G. Finch, born April 11, 1902 in Dade City, Florida, is considered one of the pioneers in United States aviation history. He began his military career during World War 1, enlisting in the Aviation Section of the Army's Signal Corps in 1918. He remained in the Reserve Corps after the war, and in 1926, became Commander, 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group. In 1940, Georgia Governor Ed Rivers commissioned him to form the first flying unit of the Georgia Air National Guard. The unit was mobilized into the U.S. Army in September, 1941, with Major Finch as commander. After World War II, he was a leading critic of efforts to eliminate the air arm of the National Guard during peacetime. General Finch gained the respect and admiration of Air National Guardsmen throughout the nation with his steadfast support and successful efforts to preserve the Air Guard. He became the first Chief of the Air Force Division of the National Guard Bureau in 1948. Under his leadership, the Air National Guard built to combat readiness and was among the first components called into service after the outbreak of the Korean War. As a result of General Finch's vision and perseverance, 45,000 highly trained officers and airmen of 22 wings and 65 squadrons gave the Air Force the strength it needed in the early, critical phases of the Communist drive down the Korean peninsula.General Finch served as the senior Air Force member of the United Nations negotiating team at the peace talks at Panmunjom, Korea, and received the Legion of Merit for outstanding service in 1955; General Finch assumed command of Fourteenth Air Force, Robins AFB, Georgia, becoming the nation's first Air National Guardsman to head a numbered air force. General Finch had a career of \"firsts\" including the US Army's first night landing with a single, five-million-candlepower floodlight in 1927. He also established and endowed the General John P. McConnell Award at the United States Air Force Academy. Considered by many as the father of the strong, independent Air National Guard existing today, General Finch retired in 1957. No man has had greater impact on the Air Force Reserve and National Guard than has General George G. Finch.A graduate of the University of Georgia and a member of the Georgia Bar, General Finch was enshrined in the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame May 18, 1996.\n\nMissouri National Guard: The Missouri National Guard (1808-present) is a component of the Missouri Department of Public Safety and the National Guard of the United States. It is composed of Army and Air National Guard units. Eric Greitens, Governor of Missouri, is Commander in Chief. The headquarters is in Jefferson City, Missouri.\n\nEric Greitens: Eric Robert Greitens (born April 10, 1974) is an American politician, author, and former Navy SEAL currently serving as the 56th Governor of Missouri, since January 2017. He is currently the second youngest Governor in the United States, after New Hampshire's Chris Sununu.\n\nVice Chief of the National Guard Bureau: The Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau (VCNGB) is the second highest-ranking officer of the National Guard Bureau, which is a joint activity of the United States Department of Defense. The Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau is the second in charge of the National Guard of the United States; which is a joint reserve component of the United States Army and the United States Air Force. The VCNGB serves as the principal advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau and the Secretary of Defense, through the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on matters involving non-federalized National Guard forces and on other matters as determined by the United States Secretary of Defense. The VCNGB also serves as the principal adviser to the Secretary of the Army, Secretary of the Air Force, the Chief of Staff of the Army, and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, on matters relating to federalized forces of the National Guard of the United States and its subcomponents; the Army National Guard of the United States, and the Air National Guard of the United States.\n\nRoger E. Combs: Roger E. Combs is a retired Major General in the Air National Guard. His last assignment was as the Director of Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5) for the National Guard Bureau. In this position he was responsible to the chief, National Guard Bureau to develop, promulgate and implement policy, plans, concepts and strategy for the nearly half million citizen soldiers and airmen of the Army and Air National Guard. His duties touched and concerned war-fighting, peacetime international activities and aspects of the federal and state homeland security and civil support missions of both the National Guard Bureau and the corporate National Guard. The mission scope of the J-5 Directorate also includes representing the chief of the National Guard Bureau in Department of Defense, inter-agency, intergovernmental and non-governmental forums. Previously, General Combs was assistant Adjutant General for Air and deputy commander of Joint Forces Headquarters, Missouri. He also served as the Air National Guard assistant to commander, First Air Force, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida.\n\nMissouri Reserve Force: The Missouri Reserve Force, originally known as the Military Reserve Military Force, is the official state defense force of Missouri. As a state defense force, the MRF is a reserve military force which serves parallel to the Missouri National Guard. MRF members serve as reservists and therefore can hold full-time jobs while serving, like their National Guard counterparts. As the MRF falls solely under the command of the state of Missouri, it cannot be federalized or deployed outside the borders of Missouri, unlike the National Guard. Although the MRF and the Missouri National Guard are separate organizations, the MRF's primary scope is to work alongside the National Guard during stateside operations, or in lieu of the National Guard when the National Guard is deployed outside of Missouri. Along with the Missouri Army National Guard, the Missouri Air National Guard, and the Missouri Naval Militia, the Missouri Reserve Force is recognized under Missouri law as part of the organized militia of Missouri.\n\nBrandon Webb (author): Brandon Tyler Webb (born 1974) is a former United States Navy SEAL and SEAL Sniper Head Instructor, with one combat deployment to Afghanistan and one to Iraq. He served as the Navy SEAL Sniper Course Manager, where he developed new curricula and trained snipers, including Chris Kyle. He is the editor in chief of SOFREP and a media commentator on snipers and related Special Operations Forces military issues. Webb is the co-author of \"The 21st Century Sniper: A Complete Practical Guide\". He is the author of \"The Red Circle\", his memoir, and \"The Making of a Navy Seal\".\n\nMissouri Air National Guard: The Missouri Air National Guard (MO ANG) is the air force militia of the State of Missouri, United States of America. It is, along with the Missouri Army National Guard, an element of the Missouri National Guard.\n\nGabriel E. Gomez: Gabriel Eduardo Gomez (born August 27, 1965) is an American politician, private equity investor and former Navy SEAL. He was the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in the 2013 special election in Massachusetts, to replace U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. 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He was selected 18th overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks, and he was also selected by Vityaz Chekhov in the fifth round (112th overall) of the 2011 KHL Junior Draft.\n\nAlex Stalock: Alexander Dezmund \"Alex\" Stalock (born July 28, 1987) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the Minnesota Wild in the National Hockey League (NHL). Stalock was originally drafted 112th overall in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft by the San Jose Sharks.\n\nMatt Pelech: Matt Pelech (born September 4, 1987) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing for ERC Ingolstadt in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). He formerly played with the Calgary Flames and the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL). Pelech was a draft pick of the Flames, selected in the first round, 26th overall in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft and made his NHL debut in 2009 as a defenceman with the Flames. 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Noted for both his offensive and defensive play, Kopitar was awarded the Frank J. Selke Trophy as the best defensive forward in the NHL in 2016, as well as the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for gentlemanly play the same year.\n\nAdam Wilcox (ice hockey): Adam Wilcox (born November 26, 1992) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender. He is currently playing under contract to the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Lightning in the 6th round (178th overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Wilcox is cousins with Minnesota Wild goaltender, Alex Stalock. Both Wilcox and Stalock played goaltender for the same high school, South St. Paul.\n\nT. J. Oshie: Timothy Leif \"T. J.\" Oshie (born December 23, 1986) is an American professional ice hockey right winger for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the St. Louis Blues in the first round of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, as the 24th overall pick. He attended Everett High School before transferring after his freshman year. He then spent the first seven years of his NHL career with the St. Louis Blues before being traded to the Washington Capitals in 2015.\n\n2000 NHL Entry Draft: The 2000 NHL Entry Draft was held from June 24 to 25 at the Pengrowth (now Scotiabank) Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, following the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft on June 23 for the Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild. This was the second NHL Entry Draft in which a goaltender was taken first overall (at that point), when the New York Islanders selected Rick DiPietro with the first overall pick. Previously, Michel Plasse was selected 1st overall in the 1968 NHL Amateur Draft.\n\n2008 NHL Entry Draft: The 2008 NHL Entry Draft was the 46th NHL Entry Draft. It was hosted by the Ottawa Senators at Scotiabank Place in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on June 20\u201321, 2008. The Senators were originally awarded the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, but because of the lockout, that draft was scaled back significantly from its usual format of being open to the public and having many draft-eligible players in attendance. The actual 2005 drafting was held in Ottawa's Westin Hotel instead of the Corel Centre, as Canadian Tire Centre was then known. As a result of 2005's abridged draft, Ottawa was compensated with the 2008 draft.\n\nPaul Houck: Paul Houck (born August 12, 1963 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a former ice hockey player. He had a successful college career with the University of Wisconsin between 1981 and 1985, and was named a Western Collegiate Hockey Association Second Team All-Star in 1983, as well as earning a spot on the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championship All-Tournament team. He was selected 71st overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft, and traded to the Minnesota North Stars in 1985. 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It was the club's first season back in the Football League Championship (second tier of the English football pyramid), following promotion from League One in 2009\u201310. Norwich finished as runners-up to Queens Park Rangers, confirming promotion to the Premier League in the penultimate match of the season with a 1\u20130 victory against Portsmouth at Fratton Park. Thus they became the first side since Manchester City in the 1999\u20132000 season to win successive promotions to the top flight. This article shows statistics and details of all matches played by the club during the season.\n\nDavid Nicholls (footballer): David Clarkson Nicholls (born 5 April 1972 in Bellshill) is a Scottish association football player, who played for Clydebank, Falkirk and Dunfermline Athletic (where he scored once against St Johnstone) amongst other clubs. Nicholls played for Gretna in the 2006 Scottish Cup Final and helped them secure three successive promotions.\n\nA.F.C. Sudbury: A.F.C. Sudbury is a semi-professional football club based in Sudbury, Suffolk, England. The club was formed in 1999 by the merger of Sudbury Town and Sudbury Wanderers, the process giving rise to the name Amalgamated Football Club Sudbury. and went on to win the Eastern Counties League Premier Division five seasons in a row as well as reaching the final of the FA Vase in three successive seasons, records for both competitions. They are currently members of the Isthmian League North Division and play at the King's Marsh Stadium in the Ballingdon-Brundon area of Sudbury.\n\nHighfield R.F.C.: Highfield Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Cork, Ireland, playing in Division 2A of the All-Ireland League. The club was founded in 1930 and was elevated to senior status in the province of Munster in 1953. Before moving to its present grounds, at Woodleigh Park, it was based in fields off Magazine Road, between Highfield Avenue and Highfield West. Hence the name...Although the current ground is also located near a park called Highfield Lawn. They are currently playing in Division 2A of the All-Ireland League after two successive promotions. Highfield's Youth Section has an enviable record of success over the last 34 or so years.\n\nIvybridge RFC: Ivybridge Rugby Club is an English rugby union club based in Ivybridge, Devon. The first XV team currently play in South West Premier, having reached the national levels of the sport for the first time in 2015 after two successive promotions, both via play-offs.\n\nList of Oxford United F.C. seasons: Oxford United F.C. is an English association football club originally formed in 1893 under the name Headington United. The club adopted its present name in 1960, and played in local Oxfordshire leagues until being elected into the Southern League in 1949. It was at this time the club turned professional. Oxford was elected into the Football League in 1962, replacing Accrington Stanley. Promotion to the Third Division in 1965, the club were promoted again 3 years later and enjoyed an eight-year spell in the Football League Second Division, before being relegated. \"The U's\" reached the top tier of English football in 1985 after successive promotions, where they stayed for 3 years. During this time United won their only piece of major silverware, the 1986 Football League Cup.\n\nF.C. United of Manchester: F.C. United of Manchester is a semi-professional football club based in Moston, Manchester, England. The club competes in the National League North , the sixth tier of the English football league system, and play their home matches at Broadhurst Park.\n\nSutton Athletic F.C.: Sutton Athletic F.C. is an English football club in Sutton-at-Hone, near Dartford in Kent. The club plays in the Southern Counties East League Division One . 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The club have spent the majority of their history in the Hertfordshire County League, they joined the Spartan South Midlands Football League in 2001, winning the Premier Division in the 2015-16 season and are currently members of the Southern League Premier Division - the seventh tier of the English football league system, following a third consecutive promotion in 2016 when they became champions of the Southern League Division One South. In doing so, Kings Langley join Truro F.C., Chester F.C., F.C. United of Manchester and Gretna F.C. as the only clubs in the United Kingdom with three or more successive promotions. They are also unofficially the highest-ranked village football club in England.\n\nKotoku Royals F.C.: Kotoku Royals F.C. (previously known as Kotoku Royals Academy) is a professional football team from Akim Oda, Eastern Region in Ghana, currently playing in Ghana Division One. 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The song is inspired by the biblical story told in the Book of Revelation, Chapter 12, in which Satan and one-third of God's angels rebelled against God, starting a war in Heaven and were therefore cast out of Heaven to the earth, becoming \"fallen angels.\" The story was introduced to Andy Biersack and the Black Veil Brides by their band artist Richard Villa:\n\nSunshine State of Mind: Sunshine State of Mind is the third studio album by American rock band We the Kings.\n\nSunshine (Dragon album): Sunshine is the third studio album by New Zealand-Australian rock band Dragon, it was their first album after they had relocated to Sydney in May 1975. \"Sunshine\" was released in February 1977 by CBS Records and peaked at #24 on the Australian national albums charts. The single \"This Time\" had been released in late June 1976, which peaked at #26 on the Australian national singles charts. 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It has sold 3.3 million copies in the United States and has been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), becoming the band's best selling album to date. Following the success of their debut album, Weezer took a break from touring for the Christmas holidays. Lead singer Rivers Cuomo began piecing together demo material for Weezer's second studio album. Cuomo's original concept for the album was a space-themed rock opera, \"Songs from the Black Hole\". Ultimately, the \"Songs from the Black Hole\" album concept was dropped; the band, however, continued to utilize songs from these sessions into work for their second studio album. \" Pinkerton\" was released as the band's second studio album in September 1996. Peaking at number 19 on the \"Billboard\" 200, it was considered a critical and commercial failure at the time of its release, selling far less than its triple platinum predecessor. However, in the years following its release, it has seen much critical and commercial championing.\n\n'Till I Get My Way/Girl Is on My Mind: \"'Till I Get My Way\"/\"Girl Is on My Mind\" is a double A-side single by American rock band The Black Keys. It features the songs \"'Till I Get My Way\" and \"Girl Is on My Mind\" from their third studio album \"Rubber Factory\". It was released on November 22, 2004. \"Girl Is on My Mind\" was written by the group after the members repeatedly listened to the song \"Shot Down\" by fellow garage rock band The Sonics.\n\nJust Push Play: Just Push Play is the thirteenth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith. It was released on March 5, 2001, making it the first Aerosmith album of the 21st century. The album was co-produced by song collaborators Marti Frederiksen and Mark Hudson. The album's first single, \"Jaded\", became a major Top 10 hit in the U.S. and around the world. 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It was released as a promotional single in 1992 along with \"Midlife Crisis\" and has been compared in its opening style to \"From out of Nowhere\", the opening track and first single from the band's previous studio album, \"The Real Thing\". The song's lyrics contain, amongst other things, questions from Scientology personality tests, with one of them, the question \"Does emotional music have quite an effect on you?\" , being described by Tom Sinclair of \"Rolling Stone\" as \"the perfect tag line for \"Angel Dust\"\u2009\". The song was one of the three key songs picked out by Robert Christgau from the album in his review, the two others being \"Midlife Crisis\" and \"Midnight Cowboy\".\n\nN.Y. State of Mind: \"N.Y. State of Mind\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Nas, taken from his debut studio album \"Illmatic\" (1994). The song's production was handled by DJ Premier who sampled two jazz songs: \"Mind Rain\" by Joe Chambers and \"Flight Time\" by Donald Byrd. Premier additionally scratches vocals from Eric B. & Rakim's \"Mahogany\" for the song's chorus. Nas raps two verses on the song in which he talks about his rapping talent and describes the dangerous environment that is the city of New York. Nas has attributed the song \"Streets of New York\" by Kool G Rap as one of the song's primary influences (Kool G Rap would later sample this song, plus give Nas a guest spot on his album \"4,5,6\"). A sequel to \"N.Y. State of Mind\" can be found on Nas' 1999 album \"I Am...\". An early version of the song can be found on Nas' demo tape under the name \"I'm a Villain\". It was rumored that a track entitled \"N.Y. State of Mind, Pt. III\" was scheduled to be released in Nas' upcoming album \"The Lost Tapes 2\", but it is unknown if this is true. 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The company McKesson & Robbins, Inc. (now McKesson Corporation) had been taken over in 1925 by Phillip Musica, who had previously used Adelphia Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Company as a front for bootlegging operations. Musica, a twice-convicted felon, used assumed names to conceal his true identity in taking control of the two companies: Frank D. Costa at Adelphia Pharmaceutical and F. Donald Coster at McKesson & Robbins. Although he was successful in expanding the company\u2019s legitimate business operations, Musica recruited three of his brothers, also working under assumed names, one outside the company and two inside it, to generate bogus sales documentation and to pay commissions to a shell distribution company under their control. Eventually, McKesson & Robbins treasurer Julian Thompson discovered the distribution company was bogus. It was eventually determined that about $20 million of the $87 million in assets on the company\u2019s balance sheet were phony.\n\nTakeda Pharmaceutical Company: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd (\u6b66\u7530\u85ac\u54c1\u5de5\u696d\u682a\u5f0f\u4f1a\u793e , Takeda Yakuhin K\u014dgy\u014d Kabushiki-gaisha ) is the largest pharmaceutical company in Japan and Asia and a top 15 pharmaceutical company in the world. The company has over 30,000 employees worldwide and achieved 16.2 billion USD in revenue during the 2012 fiscal year. The company is focused on metabolic disorders, gastroenterology, neurology, inflammation, as well as oncology through its independent subsidiary, Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company. Its headquarters is located in Chuo-ku, Osaka, and it has an office in Nihonbashi, Chuo, Tokyo.\n\nMcKesson Corporation: McKesson Corporation is an American company distributing pharmaceuticals at a retail sale level and providing health information technology, medical supplies, and care management tools. The company had sales of $122 billion in 2012.\n\nOpsonin Pharma Limited: Opsonin Pharma Limited is a pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh which was established in 1956. As per the IMS Health (Intercontinental Marketing Services, Health) report, Opsonin Pharma Limited is the 4th largest pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh in-terms of sales. As per the data of 4P Marketing Consultancy, Bangladesh Opsonin Pharma Limited holds the second position among all the pharmaceutical companies in Bangladesh in terms of prescription.\n\nLupin Limited: Lupin Limited is a transnational pharmaceutical company based in Mumbai. It is the seventh-largest company by market capitalization; and the 10th-largest generic pharmaceutical company by revenue globally. Lupin is the fifth-largest generic pharmaceutical company in the US by prescription-led market share and 3rd largest Indian pharmaceutical company by revenue. It has the distinction of being the fastest growing generic pharmaceutical player in the US and Japan;, and is the 4th largest and the fastest growing generic pharmaceutical player in South Africa.\n\nGlenmark Pharmaceuticals: Glenmark Pharmaceuticals is a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Mumbai, India that was founded in 1977 by Gracias Saldanha as a generic drug and active pharmaceutical ingredient manufacturer; he named the company after his two sons. The company initially sold its products in India, Russia, and Africa. The company went public in India in 1999, and used some of the proceeds to build its first research facility. 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Systolic heart failure is characterized by impaired ventricular emptying, caused by reduced contractility, and diastolic dysfunction is defined by defective ventricular filling, caused by the heart\u2019s inability to properly relax between beats. Intracellular calcium fluxes regulate both contraction and relaxation. Cardiac muscle cells from patients with heart failure show smaller amounts of peak calcium in their cytoplasm during contraction, and slower removal., The mishandling of intracellular calcium is often due to problems in the cells\u2019 ability to mediate calcium influx, and sequestration of calcium back in the sarcoplasmic reticulum. ,\n\nLaboratoires Servier: Servier Laboratories (French: Laboratoires Servier, often abbreviated to Servier) is a privately owned French pharmaceutical company that specialises in medication for cardiological and rheumatological conditions, as well as for diabetes and clinical depression. 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Due out on the album release date is a DVD titled \"The Rise Of Twisted Black\" which was released through Twisted Black's own imprint Scarred For Life.\n\nThe Tide Is High: \"The Tide Is High\" is a 1966 song written by John Holt, originally produced by Duke Reid and performed by the Jamaican group The Paragons, with John Holt as lead singer. The song gained international attention in 1980, when a version by the American band Blondie became a US/UK number one hit. 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About 12,000 of the Muslim families in Hong Kong are 'local boy' families, Muslims of mixed Chinese and South Asian ancestry descended from early Muslim South Asian immigrants who took local Chinese wives (( Tanka )) and brought their children up as Muslims. Hui Muslims from Mainland China also played a role in the development of Islam in Hong Kong, such as Kasim Tuet from Guangzhou, one of the pioneers of Muslim education in the city, for who the Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College is named. In the new millennium, the largest number of Muslims in the territory are Indonesian, in which most of them are female foreign domestic workers. They account for over 120,000 of Hong Kong's Muslim population. The vast majority of Muslims in Hong Kong are Sunni.\n\nNew towns of Hong Kong: New Towns in Hong Kong are areas that the Hong Kong government started developing in the 1950s, in order to accommodate the booming population. 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The bank operated at Hong Kong Chinese themed malls or areas with large Hong Kong Chinese population. A 70% stake of the bank was sold by former parent Bank of East Asia in January 2010 to Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and on July 2 the bank changed its name to the current name. BEA retains a 30% stake as BEA focuses business in Hong Kong. Signage at all Canadian branches were changed to reflect the new ownership. BEA Canada is the second Hong Kong based bank to pull its Canadian operations. Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) sold its Canadian branches and operations to Bank of Montreal and Scotiabank respectively in the 1990s.\n\nSha Tin District: Sha Tin District () is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. As one of the 9 districts located in the New Territories, it covers the areas of Sha Tin, Tai Wai, Ma On Shan, Fo Tan, Siu Lek Yuen and Ma Liu Shui. The district is the most populous district in Hong Kong, with a population of 630,273, having a larger population than many countries or dependencies including Iceland, Macau, Montenegro and Brunei.\n\nTaishanese people in Hong Kong: Sze Yap Cantonese (Chinese: \u56db\u9091\u5ee3\u6771\u4eba; Taishanese: Sli Yip Gong Ong Ngin; Cantonese: Sei Yap Gwong Dong Yan; Mandarin: Si Yi Guang Dong Ren) represents the second largest Han group in Hong Kong after the group of people originating from the Guangzhou-Sam Yap region. The Sze Yap Cantonese comes from a region in Guangdong in China called Sze Yap (\u56db\u9091), now called Ng Yap, which consists of the cities of Taishan, Kaiping, Xinhui, Enping, Heshan and Jiangmen. The Sze Yap Cantonese group have contributed much to what makes Hong Kong a success. 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With around 7.2 million Hong Kongers of various nationalities in a territory of 1,104 km, Hong Kong is the world's fourth most densely populated country or territory.\n\nNepalis in Hong Kong: There is a moderate ethnic minority population of Nepalese people in Hong Kong (referred to as 'Hong Kong Nepalese'), forming roughly 0.5% of the total population (approximately 40,000 Hong Kong Nepalese citizens). They primarily came to the territory as part of the Gurkha brigade of the British Army. After the handover in 1997, they were permitted to stay in Hong Kong. Majority of the Nepali population of Hong Kong are the children and grandchildren of Gurkha soldiers who were fierce fighters serving the British Army from 1814.\n\nYouth in Hong Kong: Youth in Hong Kong, according to the University of Hong Kong Statistical Profile, includes citizens of the Chinese territory of Hong Kong aged 15\u201324 years. 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After the final polls, the two top teams were chosen to play in the BCS National Championship Game which determined the BCS national champion team, but not the champion team for independent voting systems (most notably the AP Poll). This format was intended to be \"bowl-centered\" rather than a traditional playoff system, since numerous FBS Conferences have expressed their unwillingness to participate in a play-off system. However, due to the unique and often esoteric nature of the BCS format, there had been controversy as to which two teams should play for the national championship and which teams should play in the four other BCS bowl games (Fiesta Bowl, Orange Bowl, Rose Bowl, and Sugar Bowl). In this selection process, the BCS was often criticized for conference favoritism, its inequality of access for teams in non-Automatic Qualifying (non-AQ) Conferences (most likely due to perceived strength of schedule), and perceived monopolistic, \"profit-centered\" motives. 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Only the winner of that competition was promoted directly.\n\n1956 Sugar Bowl: The 1956 Sugar Bowl featured the 7th ranked Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and the 11th ranked Pitt Panthers. The game was played on January 2, since New Year's Day was a Sunday. Much controversy preceded the 1956 Sugar Bowl. There was controversy over whether Bobby Grier from Pitt should be allowed to play because he was black, and whether Georgia Tech should even play at all due to Georgia governor Marvin Griffin's opposition to integration. This stood in stark contrast to the 1956 Rose Bowl, which featured two of the most racially integrated college football teams of the day with six African American players for the UCLA Bruins and seven for the Michigan State Spartans. Ultimately, Bobby Grier played making this the first integrated Sugar Bowl and is regarded as the first integrated bowl game in the Deep South.\n\n2000 in Armenian football: 2000 in Armenian football was the ninth season of independent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. The Armenian Premier League for 2000 existed of 8 teams of which the lowest ranked teams would relegate to the Armenian First League. The seventh ranked team would enter the promotion/relegation play-off with the second ranked team of the First League. However it was decided that none of the Premier League teams would be relegated and four clubs were promoted from the First League, as well as FC Banants that was given a place at the highest level for the 2001 season. In the last few weeks Ararat, Zvartnots-AAL, Dinamo and Mika all refused to play once or more times as they were demanding fair play and claiming that referees penalised them repeatedly in favour of Araks that eventually won the title due to the awarded 3-0 victories in their favour.\n\n1934\u201335 NCAA football bowl games: The 1934\u201335 NCAA football bowl games were the first to feature the Sugar Bowl and the Orange Bowl, which complemented the only previous annual post-season game, the Rose Bowl. The Orange Bowl was hosted by the local team, the Miami Hurricanes, who faced the invited Bucknell Bison. Likewise, the Sugar Bowl was also hosted by the in-town team (the Tulane Green Wave), and also invited a Pennsylvania club as their opponents, the Temple Owls. The Rose Bowl featured two national powerhouses, the Stanford Indians of the West and the Alabama Crimson Tide from the South. Alabama's victory sealed their undefeated season and ended Stanford's, leaving Minnesota the only other undefeated team in the nation.\n\n1995\u201396 in Armenian football: 1995\u201396 in Armenian football was the fourth season of independent football after the split-up from the Soviet Union. It was the first of two seasons in Armenia that were different from the others. Including the 1996\u201397 season these were the only winter competitions, while all other Armenian seasons were summer competitions. The Armenian Premier League for 1995\u201396 consisted of 12 teams of which the lowest ranked team would relegate to the Armenian First League. The eleventh ranked team would face the second ranked team from the First League in a promotion/relegation play-off.\n\n1982 Sugar Bowl: The 1982 Sugar Bowl featured the second ranked Georgia Bulldogs and the eighth ranked Pittsburgh Panthers. The Panthers won the game, and left ranked fourth in the country, while the losing Bulldogs left the game ranked sixth in the country. It has often been called one of the greatest bowl games, and bowl upsets, of all time.\n\n2014 Sugar Bowl: The 2014 Sugar Bowl was a college football bowl game played on Thursday, January 2, 2014, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The 80th annual Sugar Bowl, it featured the #10 (AP ranked), #11 (BCS ranked) Oklahoma Sooners of the Big 12 Conference and the #3-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide of the Southeastern Conference. The game was broadcast live on ESPN at 8:30 PM EST. It was one of the 2013\u201314 bowl games that concluded the 2013 FBS football season. It was sponsored by the Allstate insurance company and was officially known as the Allstate Sugar Bowl.\n\nOklahoma Sooners: The Oklahoma Sooners are the athletic teams that represent the University of Oklahoma, located in Norman. The 19 men's and women's varsity teams are called the \"Sooners\", a reference to a nickname given to the early participants in the Land Rush of 1889, which initially opened the Unassigned Lands in the future state of Oklahoma to non-native settlement. The university's athletic teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division I in the Big 12 Conference. 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The ceremony was broadcast on Fox from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. Two networks, The Family Channel and The Disney Channel received their first major nominations.\n\nMarty McFly: Martin \"Marty\" Seamus McFly is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the \"Back to the Future\" trilogy. He is portrayed by actor Michael J. Fox. Marty also appears in the , where he was voiced by David Kaufman. In by Telltale Games, he is voiced by A.J. Locascio; in addition, Fox voiced Marty's future counterparts at the end of the game. In 2008, Marty McFly was selected by \"Empire\" magazine as the 12th Greatest Movie Character of All Time.\n\n54th Primetime Emmy Awards: The 54th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 22, 2002. Nominations were announced July 22, 2002. The ceremony was hosted by Conan O'Brien and was broadcast on NBC. Two networks, FX and VH1, received their first major nominations this year. 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It is the sequel to the 1985 film \"Back to the Future\" and the second installment in the \"Back to the Future\" trilogy. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Thomas F. Wilson, and Lea Thompson and continues immediately following the original film. After repairing the damage to history done by his previous time travel adventures, Marty McFly (Fox) and his friend Dr. Emmett \"Doc\" Brown (Lloyd) travel to 2015 to prevent McFly's future son from ending up imprisoned. However, their presence allows Biff Tannen (Wilson) to steal Doc's DeLorean time machine and travel to 1955, where he alters history by making his younger self wealthy.\n\nBack to the Future Part III: Back to the Future Part III is a 1990 American Science fiction Western comedy film and the third and final installment of the \"Back to the Future\" trilogy. The film was directed by Robert Zemeckis, and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, Thomas F. Wilson and Lea Thompson. 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The band stopped performing in 2014.\n\nSummer Break Tour: The Summer Break Tour was a headlining concert tour by American pop boy band, Big Time Rush that featured American pop artist, Victoria Justice. This was Big Time Rush's third consecutive headlining tour, and Justice's second overall tour. The tour supported Big Time Rush's third studio album \"24/Seven\" and Justice's music from the television show \"Victorious\". 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Founded around 2008 by teenagers Julian Dzeko and Luis Torres, the duo has released a number of singles in conjunction with labels such as Mixmash Records, Monstercat, and Musical Freedom Records. They released the EP \"Hey\" on Dim Mak Records in 2012, and have had airplay on radio stations including Tiesto\u2019s \"Club Life\", Paul Oakenfold\u2019s \"Planet Perfecto\", David Guetta's radio show \"Radio DJ Mix\", and Steve Aoki's BBC Radio 1 \"Essential Mix 2012\".\n\nPhone Down: \"Phone Down\" is a song recorded by American DJs Lost Kings and singer Emily Warren. It was released as a single on October 7, 2016, via Disruptor Records and RCA Records.\n\nThe Funk Hunters: The Funk Hunters are a Canadian electronic music act and DJ duo based in Vancouver, British Columbia. 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The duo gained popularity beginning in 2014 through their official remixes for artists such as Imagine Dragons, Krewella, Halsey, Vance Joy, Echosmith, Rihanna, and Tori Kelly, and through their original EDM/progressive house music. Managed by Disruptor Management, a joint venture at Sony Music Entertainment, they signed to Disruptor Records/RCA Records in October 2016.\n\nDzeko & Torres discography: Dzeko & Torres is a Canadian DJ duo based in Toronto, Canada. They released the EP \"Hey\" on Dim Mak Records in 2012, and have had airplay on radio stations including Tiesto's \"Club Life\", Paul Oakenfold's \"Planet Perfecto\", David Guetta's radio show \"Radio DJ Mix\", and Steve Aoki's BBC Radio 1 \"Essential Mix 2012\".\n\nSetting Fires (song): \"Setting Fires\" is a song by American DJ duo The Chainsmokers, released as a promotional single from the duo's second extended play, \"Collage\" (2016). It features the vocal collaboration of American electronic music duo XYL\u00d8. 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Her focus was on building tools to help communities respond to natural disasters as well as producing and sharing transparent election results. She worked previously as a product manager on Google Maps and Google Wave.\n\nJohn Podesta: John David Podesta (born January 8, 1949) is a columnist and former chairman of the 2016 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. He previously served as chief of staff to President Bill Clinton and Counselor to President Barack Obama.\n\n2016 United States presidential election recounts: Following Republican nominee Donald Trump's presumed electoral college victory in the United States presidential election of 2016, a group of computer scientists, cyber security experts, and election monitors raised concerns about the integrity of the election results. They urged the campaign staff of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, who had conceded the campaign on November 9, to petition for a recount in three key states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. When the Clinton campaign declined to file for recounts, Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein agreed to spearhead the recount effort on November 23, on the grounds that unspecified \"anomalies\" may have affected the election's outcome. The Clinton team subsequently pledged to support the recount efforts \"in order to ensure the process proceeds in a manner that is fair to all sides.\" President-elect Trump and his supporters filed legal motions in all three states to prevent the recounts. 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On Earth, the Arctic Circle is located at a latitude of 9\u00b0\u2032\u2033 \u00a0N, and the Antarctic Circle is located at a latitude of 9\u00b0\u2032\u2033 \u00a0S.\n\nArctic Circle: The Arctic Circle is the most northerly of the abstract five major circles of latitude as shown on maps of the Earth. It marks the northernmost point at which the noon sun is just visible on the northern winter solstice and the southernmost point at which the midnight sun is just visible on the northern summer solstice. The region north of this circle is known as the Arctic, and the zone just to the south is called the Northern Temperate Zone. North of the Arctic Circle, the sun is above the horizon for twenty-four continuous hours at least once per year (and therefore visible at midnight) and below the horizon for twenty-four continuous hours at least once per year (and therefore not visible at noon); this is also true within the equivalent polar circle in the Southern Hemisphere, the Antarctic Circle.\n\nRussian polar expedition of 1900\u201302: The Russian polar expedition of 1900\u20131902 was commissioned by the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences to study the Arctic Ocean north of New Siberian Islands and search for the legendary Sannikov Land. It was led by the Russian geologist and Arctic explorer Baron Eduard Toll on the ship \"Zarya\". Toll and his three assistants vanished in late 1902 while exploring Bennett Island. One of the key members of the expedition was Alexander Kolchak, then a young researcher and lieutenant of the Russian Navy, and later a ruler of Russia.\n\nArctic policy of Russia: The Arctic policy of Russia is the domestic and foreign policy of the Russian Federation with respect to the Russian region of the Arctic. The Russian region of the Arctic is defined in the \"Russian Arctic Policy\" as all Russian possessions located north of the Arctic Circle. (About one-fifth of Russia's landmass is north of the Arctic Circle.) Russia is one of five countries bordering the Arctic Ocean. In 2011, out of 4 million inhabitants of the Arctic, roughly 2 million lived in arctic Russia, making it the largest arctic country by population. However, in recent years Russia's Arctic population has been declining.\n\nAlexander Kolchak: Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak CB (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u0301\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0412\u0430\u0441\u0438\u0301\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u043e\u043b\u0447\u0430\u0301\u043a , 16 November [O.S. 4 November] 1874 \u2013 7 February 1920) was a polar explorer and commander in the Imperial Russian Navy, who fought in the Russo-Japanese War and the First World War. During the Russian Civil War, he established an anti-communist government in Siberia\u2014later the Provisional All-Russian Government\u2014and was recognised as the \"Supreme Ruler and Commander-in-Chief of All Russian Land and Sea Forces\" by the other leaders of the White movement from 1918 to 1920. His government was based in Omsk, in southwestern Siberia.\n\nArctic ecology: Arctic ecology is the scientific study of the relationships between biotic and abiotic factors in the arctic, the region north of the Arctic Circle (66 33\u2019). This is a region characterized by stressful conditions as a result of extreme cold, low precipitation, a limited growing season (50\u201390 days) and virtually no sunlight throughout the winter. The Arctic consists of taiga (or boreal forest) and tundra biomes, which also dominate very high elevations, even in the tropics. Sensitive ecosystems exist throughout the Arctic region, which are being impacted dramatically by global warming. The earliest inhabitants of the Arctic were the Neanderthals. Since then, many indigenous populations have inhabited the region, which continues to this day. Since the early 1900s, when Vilhjalmur Stefansson led the first major Canadian Arctic Expedition, the Arctic has been a valued area for ecological research. In 1946, The Arctic Research Laboratory was established in Point Barrow, Alaska under the contract of the Office of Naval Research. This launched an interest in exploring the Arctic examining animal cycles, permafrost and the interactions between indigenous peoples and the Arctic ecology. During the Cold War, the Arctic became a place where the United States, Canada, and the Soviet Union performed significant research that has been essential to the study of climate change in recent years. A major reason why research in the Arctic is essential for the study of climate change is because the effects of climate change will be felt more quickly and more drastically in higher latitudes of the world as above average temperatures are predicted for Northwest Canada and Alaska. From an anthropological point of view, researchers study the native Inuit peoples of Alaska as they have become extremely accustomed to adapting to ecological and climate variability.\n\nCoast Guard Arctic Service Medal: The Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal was established on 20 May 1976 by Commandant of the Coast Guard Admiral Owen W. Siler. The medal is awarded to any member of the United States Coast Guard who performs twenty one days of consecutive duty afloat or ashore north of the Arctic Circle. Air crews flying in and out of areas north of the Arctic Circle may also be awarded the medal for 21 days of non-consecutive service. 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He then went on to direct the \"REC\" parallel sequel \"\" by himself while Jaume Balaguer\u00f3 directed the follow-up, \"REC 4: Apocalypse\". He speaks Spanish, English and French.\n\nFragile (film): Fragile (Spanish: Fr\u00e1giles ) is a 2005 Spanish-British horror film directed by Jaume Balaguer\u00f3.\n\nMuse (2017 film): Muse (Spanish: \"Musa\" ) is an upcoming English-language Spanish supernatural thriller film directed by Jaume Balaguer\u00f3. The screenplay, written by Balaguer\u00f3 and Fernando Navarro, is based on the Spanish novel \"The Lady Number Thirteen\" by Jos\u00e9 Carlos Somoza. The film stars Elliot Cowan, Franka Potente, Ana Ularu, Joanne Whalley, Christopher Lloyd and Leonor Watling. It is scheduled to be released in Spain on 1 December 2017.\n\nREC (film): REC (stylized as [\u2022REC]) is a 2007 Spanish zombie horror film, co-written and directed by Jaume Balaguer\u00f3 and Paco Plaza. The film was shot in Barcelona, Spain and the title is an abbreviation of the word \"record\", as it appears on a video camera.\n\nJaume Balaguer\u00f3: Jaume Balaguer\u00f3 i Bernat (] ; born 2 November 1968) is a Spanish film director widely known for his horror films, most notably the acclaimed \"REC\" series.\n\nREC 4: Apocalypse: REC 4 (stylized as [\u2022REC]\u2074, subtitled in some countries as \"Apocalypse\") is a 2014 Spanish horror film, and the fourth and final installment of the \"REC\" franchise. The film is a direct sequel to \"REC 2\", taking place immediately after the events of the second film. Jaume Balaguer\u00f3, the director of the first two installments, returns alongside actress Manuela Velasco, who reprises her role of the imperiled reporter \u00c1ngela Vidal. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2014 and screened at the 2014 Sitges Film Festival on 3 October, before being released in Spain on the 31st of October.\n\nThe Nameless (film): The Nameless (Spanish: Los Sin Nombre ; Catalan: Els sense nom ) is a 1999 independent Spanish horror film directed by Jaume Balaguer\u00f3. It is based on the 1981 horror novel by English writer Ramsey Campbell which mingled psychological suspense with supernatural horror.\n\nTristana Medeiros: Tristana Medeiros Da Souza, known in Spanish as La Ni\u00f1a Medeiros is a fictional character and main antagonist of the \"REC film series\". Created by Jaume Balaguer\u00f3 and Paco Plaza, Medeiros Girl was introduced in the first film and had an expanded role in \"REC 2\". In \"\", she has a cameo that reveals she is the root cause of the demonic outbreak. Her origins are told by the character itself in the comic book \"REC: Historias Ineditas\", released in 2012 alongside \"Genesis\".\n\nDarkness (2002 film): Darkness is a 2002 English-language horror film, directed by Jaume Balaguer\u00f3 and starring Anna Paquin, Lena Olin, Iain Glen, Giancarlo Giannini and Fele Mart\u00ednez. The film was produced by Julio Fern\u00e1ndez and Brian Yuzna. The film's plot follows an American family who move into a house in the Spanish countryside, where six children disappeared during an occult ritual forty years before; the teenage daughter and young son of the family are subjected to increasing disturbances in the house.\n\nREC 2: REC 2 (stylized as [\u2022REC]\u00b2) is a 2009 Spanish horror film sequel to 2007's \"REC\" and the second installment of the REC film series. The film was written and directed by Jaume Balaguer\u00f3 and Paco Plaza, both of whom returned from the previous film. The story takes place immediately after the events of the first film. 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However, due to consistent efforts by the various levels of government in Belgium, the state of the environment in Belgium is gradually improving. This led to Belgium being ranked as one of the top 10 countries (9 out of 132) in terms of environmental protection trends, and to Belgium being ranked in 2012 as the 24th country out of 132 for environmental protection. However, water quality still suffers from a relatively low, yet increasing percentage of sewage waste-water treatment, and from historical pollution accumulated in sediments. Air quality is generally good to average, but is affected by emissions from traffic and house heating, and industrial air pollution blowing over from the neighbouring heavily industrialised Ruhr-area in Germany. Biodiversity is lower in Flanders than in Wallonia because of population density and fragmentation of habitats, but efforts are being made to boost bio-diversity through connecting fragmented forests and national parks through wildlife crossing \"ecoducts\" such as in Kikbeek.\n\nEgypt\u2013United Arab Emirates relations: Since after the war of UAE in 1971, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates relations were always at a good level and developing at an unprecedented rate. Egypt has an embassy in Abu Dhabi and consulate-general in Dubai while the UAE maintains an embassy in Cairo. The bond of friendship between the leaders of both countries has reflected on the growing political, economic and cultural ties between them, as a result UAE ranks first among Arab and foreign countries investing in Egypt. UAE and Egypt maintain a close economic ties and maintain trade between the two countries with imports and exports between the two sides. The government of UAE by an order from Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan the President of UAE, gave Egypt cargo ships carrying 1,000,000 tonnes of wheat as a food gift to the people of Egypt. The UAE supported the 2013 Egyptian revlotion and has since become Egypt's closest ally.\n\nPalmyra, Pennsylvania: Palmyra is a borough in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Lebanon, Pennsylvania Metropolitan statistical area. The population was 7,096 at the 2000 census.\n\nEnvironmental issues in Israel: The State of Israel is one of the smallest countries in the world, around 20,000 sq. Km, and has relatively few natural resources. Due to its limited space, semi-arid climate, high population growth and resource scarcity, Israel is highly susceptible to environmental crises. These include water shortages and pollution, shrinking of the Dead Sea, waste production and disposal, air pollution and population density. As a result, resource development, in particular water, has benefited from relatively high government support throughout most of the country\u2019s history. For example, Israel\u2019s water conservation and reclamation infrastructure is one of the most advanced in the world, with approximately half its water supply derived from reclaimed and treated waste water, brackish water and desalinated water. Additionally, Israel is party to several international agreements regarding air pollution and climate change, including the Kyoto Protocol, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and Montreal Protocol. Despite having taken these steps, Israel\u2019s environment continues to suffer as a rapidly growing population and standard of living contributes to increasing Green House Gas emissions and air pollutants, reductions in natural and open spaces via urbanization, over-pumping of water sources beyond their replenishment rates and deterioration of water used for drinking and irrigation.\n\nMetropolitan statistical area: In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally incorporated as a city or town would be, nor are they legal administrative divisions like counties or separate entities such as states. As such, the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that wields substantial influence over the region (e.g., Chicago or Atlanta). However, some metropolitan areas contain more than one large city with no single municipality holding a substantially dominant position (e.g., Dallas\u2013Fort Worth metroplex, Norfolk-Virginia Beach (Hampton Roads), Riverside\u2013San Bernardino (Inland Empire) or Minneapolis\u2013Saint Paul).\n\nForest dormouse: The forest dormouse (\"Dryomys nitedula\") is a species of rodent in the family Gliridae found in eastern Europe, the Balkans and parts of western Central Asia. It is categorized as being of least concern in the \"IUCN List of Threatened Species\" due to its wide range and stable population trend. Forest dormice have a diploid count (2n) of 48 chromosomes. Even though this species lives in a variety of geographic locations, its greatest population density is in the forests of central Moldova, in Transcaucasia, in the mountains of Central Asia. In most other locations, population density of this species is rather low. Population density is dependent on many factors. But the main features that this species depends on for choosing a location are the presence of the appropriate food sources as well as good foliage that can be used for a habitat. The reason why the forests in central Moldova have the highest population density is they provide the largest diversity of food sources which are available throughout the year. This location also provides the best type of foliage for the forest dormice to build their nests as well as swing from branches. The combination of both of these aspects allows for this species to have its highest needs met. Therefore, during mating season they produce offspring who also stay in the same general area when they mature. It makes sense not to move from an area if it is providing for your most basic needs.\n\nList of cities by population density: This is a list of the cities worldwide that have the highest population density. The population, population density and land area for the cities listed are based on the entire city proper, the defined boundary or border of a city or the city limits of the city. The population density of the cities listed is based on the average number of people living per square mile or per square kilometre. This list does not refer to the population, population density or land area of the greater metropolitan area or urban area, nor particular districts in any of the cities listed.\n\nRural Canada: Rural Canada has many faces and many dimensions (social, cultural, economic, etc.) but the common element of most conceptualizations of \"rural\" is the spatial dimension. Rural is primarily low population density, small population size, and distance from high population density and big size. Not surprisingly, the prevailing definitions of \u201crural\u201d (in Canada as in most countries) emphasize this spatial dimension. Rural Canada is usually defined by measures of population density, population size and distance from major agglomerations.\n\nMisa (river in Latvia): The Misa is a river, 108 kilometres long, in Semigallia, Latvia. Its upper course till tributary Zvirgzde river is rectificated. There are active peat extraction sites and polders on the banks of the river from the village of Stelpe to Beibe\u017ei. From the Zvirgzde river to the village of Plakanciems there are several summer cottage colonies on the wooded banks of the Misa. 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She was among a dozen people associated with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, a human rights group, who were kidnapped and taken to the secret detention center at ESMA.\n\nMothers of the Disappeared: \"Mothers of the Disappeared\" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the eleventh and final track on their 1987 album \"The Joshua Tree\". The song was inspired by lead singer Bono's experiences in Nicaragua and El Salvador in July 1986, following U2's participation in the Conspiracy of Hope tour of benefit concerts for Amnesty International. He learned of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, a group of women whose children had \"forcibly disappeared\" at the hands of the Argentine and Chilean dictatorships. While in Central America, he met members of COMADRES, a similar organization whose children had been abducted by the government in El Salvador. Bono sympathized with the Madres and COMADRES and wanted to pay tribute to their cause.\n\nRen\u00e9e Slotopolsky de Epelbaum: Ren\u00e9e Slotopolsky de Epelbaum (June 15, 1920 \u2013 February 7, 1998), also known as Yoyi Epelbaum, was an Argentine human rights activist. She is known for being one of the founders of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, an association of mothers of those disappeared during the military dictatorship known as National Reorganization Process that ruled Argentina between 1976 and 1983. She was also one of the founders of the Jewish movement for Human Rights (Spanish: \"Movimiento Jud\u00edo por los Derechos Humanos\" ).\n\nDirty War: The \"Dirty War\" (Spanish: \"Guerra Sucia\" ), was the name used by the Argentine Military Government for a period of state terrorism in Argentina from roughly 1974 to 1983 (some sources date the beginning to 1969), during which military and security forces and right-wing death squads in the form of the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (Triple A) hunted down and killed left-wing guerrillas, political dissidents, and anyone believed to be associated with socialism. About 30,000 people disappeared, many of which were impossible to be formally reported due to the nature of the issue: state terrorism. The targets were left-wing activists, guerrillas and militants, trade unionists, students, journalists and Marxists and Peronist guerrillas and their support network in the Montoneros believed to be 150,000-250,000-strong and 60,000-strong in the ERP, as well as alleged sympathizers. Some 10,000 of the \"disappeared\" were guerrillas of the Montoneros (MPM) and the Marxist People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) although the lowest estimate is that the Montoneros and ERP had a combined strength of 5,000. The \"disappeared\" included those thought to be a political or ideological threat to the military junta, even vaguely, and they were killed in an attempt by the junta to silence the opposition and break the determination of the guerrillas. The worst repression reportedly occurred after the guerillas were largely defeated in 1977, when the church, labor unions, artists, intellectuals and university students and professors were targeted. Although the Montoneros reported having carried out some 600 armed attacks in 1977, the guerrilla threat had greatly declined. The junta justified this mass terror by exaggerating the guerrilla threat, and even staged attacks to be blamed on guerillas and used frozen dead bodies of guerilla fighters that had been kept in storage for this purpose. In late 1979, Amnesty International accused the Videla military government of being responsible for the disappearance of 15,000 to 20,000 Argentine citizens since the 1976 coup. That year, a special study by the New York City Bar concluded that around 10,000 Argentines had disappeared since the coup. According to \"Registro Unificado de V\u00edctimas del Terrorismo de Estado\" (Ruvte), 662 were disappeared under the presidency of Isabel Per\u00f3n and 6,348 were disappeared during the military dictatorship.\n\nThe Mothers of Plaza de Mayo: The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo (Spanish: \"Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo\" ) is a 1985 Argentine documentary film directed by Susana Blaustein Mu\u00f1oz and Lourdes Portillo about the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.\n\nL\u00e9onie Duquet: L\u00e9onie Duquet (April 9, 1916, Longemaison, Doubs, France \u2013 1977, Argentina) was a French nun who was arrested in December 1977 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and \"disappeared.\" She was believed killed by the military regime of Argentine President Jorge Rafael Videla during the Dirty War. Alice Domon, a French nun working with Duquet, disappeared a few days later. They had been working in poor neighborhoods of Buenos Aires in the 1970s and supported the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, founded in 1977. Despite repeated efforts by France to trace the sisters, the Argentine military dictatorship was unresponsive.\n\nAdelina Dematti de Alaye: Adelina Ethel Dematti de Alaye (June 5, 1927 \u2013 May 24, 2016) was an Argentine human rights activist who co-founded the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, an organization of mothers whose children disappeared during the Dirty War of the 1970s and early 1980s. She became known as \"la madre fot\u00f3grafa,\" or \"the mother photographer,\" for her documentation of the Argetine dictatorship and the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo through her photography. Her collection was later declared a \"Memory of the World\" by UNESCO. In addition to her work with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, Dematti was also active within the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights (APDH).\n\nMothers of the Plaza de Mayo: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo (Spanish: \"Asociaci\u00f3n Madres de Plaza de Mayo\" ) is an association of Argentine mothers whose children \"disappeared\" during the state terrorism of the military dictatorship, between 1976 and 1983. They organized while trying to learn what had happened to their children, and began to march in 1977 at the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires, in front of the Casa Rosada presidential palace, in public defiance of the government's state terrorism intended to silence all opposition.\n\nHebe de Bonafini: Hebe Pastor de Bonafini (born December 4, 1928) is an Argentine activist, one of the founders of the Association of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, an organization of Argentine mothers whose children were disappeared during the Dirty War.\n\nMar\u00eda Adela Gard de Antokoletz: Mar\u00eda Adela Gard de Antokoletz (October 11, 1911 \u2013 July 23, 2002) was one of fourteen women who founded the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo movement. Her son Daniel was abducted in November 1976. Later, when she was working for the provincial courts in Buenos Aires, she joined other mothers of missing children to found the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. This group was dedicated to finding out what had happened to their missing children. As part of this group, Mar\u00eda Adela Gard de Antokoletz led protest marches every Thursday on Buenos Aires's Plaza de Mayo holding a picture of her son. 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The Follies was founded in 1990 by Riff Markowitz and Mary Jardin. Impresario Markowitz also served as the show's managing director and emcee. The show was often credited with helping to revitalize and maintain the downtown area by bringing in patrons from around the globe. The Follies was unique in that it only featured performers 55 and older and holds Guinness World Records for this claim to fame. It was the subject of a short documentary titled \"\" which was nominated at the 70th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject Documentary. A segment that aired on Seattle television station KOMO-TV that featured the Follies received an Emmy in 1997. The shows attracted approximately 170,000 attendees yearly. On June 5, 2013, co-founders Markowitz and Jardin announced they would close the Follies on May 18, 2014.\n\nFollies: Follies is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Goldman. The story concerns a reunion in a crumbling Broadway theatre, scheduled for demolition, of the past performers of the \"Weismann's Follies\", a musical revue (based on the \"Ziegfeld Follies\"), that played in that theatre between the World Wars. It focuses on two couples, Buddy and Sally Durant Plummer and Benjamin and Phyllis Rogers Stone, who are attending the reunion. Sally and Phyllis were showgirls in the Follies. Both couples are deeply unhappy with their marriages. Buddy, a traveling salesman, is having an affair with a girl on the road; Sally is still as much in love with Ben as she was years ago; and Ben is so self-absorbed that Phyllis feels emotionally abandoned. Several of the former showgirls perform their old numbers, sometimes accompanied by the ghosts of their former selves. The musical numbers in the show have been interpreted as pastiches of the styles of the leading Broadway composers of the 1920s ands '30s, and sometimes as parodies of specific songs.\n\nZiegfeld Follies of 1936: The Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 is a musical revue with lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by Vernon Duke and sketches by Gershwin and David Freedman. The Ziegfeld Follies were a series of revues presented from 1907 through 1931, 1934, 1936, 1943, and 1957.\n\nCould I Leave You? (song): \"Could I Leave You?\" is a song written by Stephen Sondheim for the 1971 musical \"Follies\" for the character Phyllis.\n\nZiegfeld Follies (film): Ziegfeld Follies is a 1946 American musical comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Lemuel Ayers, Roy Del Ruth, Robert Lewis, Vincente Minnelli, Merrill Pye, George Sidney and Charles Walters. It stars many of MGM leading talents, including Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Lucille Bremer, Fanny Brice (the only member of the ensemble who was a star of the original Follies), Judy Garland, Kathryn Grayson, Lena Horne, Gene Kelly, James Melton, Victor Moore, William Powell, Red Skelton, and Esther Williams.\n\nFox Movietone Follies of 1929: Fox Movietone Follies of 1929, also known as Movietone Follies of 1929 and The William Fox Movietone Follies of 1929, was a black-and-white and color American musical film released by Fox Film Corporation.\n\nRock Follies: Rock Follies, and its sequel, Rock Follies of '77, is a musical drama shown on British television in the 1970s. The storyline followed the ups and downs of a fictional female rock band called the \"Little Ladies\" as they struggled for recognition and success. The series starred Rula Lenska, Charlotte Cornwell and Julie Covington as the Little Ladies, with support from Emlyn Price, Beth Porter, Sue Jones-Davies, Bob Hoskins, Stephen Moore, Derek Thompson, Denis Lawson and Little Nell among others. The series was made with a very low budget for Thames Television, with a style inspired by fringe theatre.\n\nMark Rodenhauser: Mark Todd Rodenhauser (born June 1, 1961 in Elmhurst, Illinois) is a former American football center who played 13 seasons in the National Football League with seven different teams. He played college football at Illinois State University. He was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the 1995 NFL Expansion Draft. Rodenhauser started his football career with the Chicago Bruisers of the Arena Football League. He also made an appearance in the popular series Football Follies, in the 21st Century Follies DVDs, where he could snap a football a full length of a basketball court.\n\nGlorifying the American Girl: Glorifying the American Girl is a 1929 American Pre-Code, musical comedy film produced by Florenz Ziegfeld that highlights Ziegfeld Follies performers. The last third of the film (which was filmed in early Technicolor) is basically a Follies production, with cameo appearances by Rudy Vallee, Helen Morgan, and Eddie Cantor.\n\nOur Gang Follies of 1938: Our Gang Follies of 1938 (later reissued as simply \"Follies of 1938\") is a 1937 American musical short subject, the 161st short subject entry in Hal Roach's \"Our Gang\" (\"Little Rascals\") series. 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Since 2004 he has been professor of particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester. He is the co-author of 5 books, most notably the worldwide bestselling popular science books \"Why Does E=mc\u00b2? \", \"The Quantum Universe\" and \"Universal: A guide to the cosmos\", co-written with physicist Brian Cox. He has also written over 100 peer reviewed papers published in scientific journals and speaks at international science festivals for children and adults. He frequently acts as science consultant to the BBC and other media and is a columnist for \"The Observer\". Forshaw is a recipient of the Maxwell Medal and Prize for his outstanding contribution to particle physics, and the Kelvin Prize from the Institute of Physics for his exceptional contribution to the public understanding of physics.\n\nHideki Yukawa: \u6e6f\u5ddd \u79c0\u6a39 (\"Yukawa Hideki\" , 23 January 1907 \u2013 8 September 1981 ) , was a Japanese theoretical physicist and the first Japanese Nobel laureate.\n\nJulius Ashkin: Julius Ashkin (August 23, 1920 \u2013 June 4, 1982) was a leader in experimental and theoretical physics known for furthering the evolution of particle physics from nuclear physics. As a theoretical physicist he made contributions in the fields of statistical mechanics, solid state physics, nuclear physics, and elementary particle physics. As an experimental physicist his main contributions concerned the passage of certain particles (pi-mesons, or pions) through solid matter and their subsequent decay. He was recognized for the quality of his research and teaching.\n\nPalash Baran Pal: Palash Baran Pal (Bengali: \u09aa\u09b2\u09be\u09b6 \u09ac\u09b0\u09a8 \u09aa\u09be\u09b2 \"Pal\u0101\u015b Baran P\u0101l\", born : 1955) is an Indian theoretical physicist, a senior professor at Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, a writer, a linguist and a poet. His main area of research is Particle Physics. His works in the area of neutrino physics and relativistic treatment of particle properties in matter are well recognized in the particle physics community. Apart from his scientific contributions, he has authored well known text books in physics as well as several popular science literature in Bengali to popularize science.\n\nYukawa interaction: In particle physics, Yukawa's interaction or Yukawa coupling, named after Hideki Yukawa, is an interaction between a scalar field \u03d5 and a Dirac field \u03c8 of the type\n\nComputational particle physics: Computational particle physics refers to the methods and computing tools developed in and used by particle physics research. Like computational chemistry or computational biology, it is, for particle physics both a specific branch and an interdisciplinary field relying on computer science, theoretical and experimental particle physics and mathematics.\n\nYoshio Koide: Yoshio Koide (\u5c0f\u51fa \u7fa9\u592b , Koide Yoshio , born May 16, 1942 in Kanazawa, Ishikawa) is a Japanese theoretical physicist specializing in particle physics. Koide is famous for his eponymous Koide formula, which some physicists think has great importance while other physicists contend that the formula is merely a numerical coincidence.\n\nJuansher Chkareuli: Juansher Levan Chkareuli (Georgian: \u10ef\u10e3\u10d0\u10dc\u10e8\u10d4\u10e0 \u10e9\u10e5\u10d0\u10e0\u10d4\u10e3\u10da\u10d8 ; born 1940, Tbilisi) is a Georgian theoretical physicist working in particle physics, Professor at Institute of Theoretical Physics of Ilia State University in Tbilisi and Head of Particle Physics Department at Andronikashvili Institute of Physics of Tbilisi State University.\n\nSam Treiman: Sam Bard Treiman (May 27, 1925 \u2013 November 30, 1999) was an American theoretical physicist who produced research in the fields of cosmic rays, quantum physics, plasma physics and gravity physics. He made contributions to the understanding of the weak interaction and he and his students are credited with developing the so-called standard model of elementary particle physics. He was a professor of physics at Princeton University, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and member of the JASON Defense Advisory Group. He was a student of Enrico Fermi and John Alexander Simpson Jr. Treiman published articles on quantum mechanics, plasmas, gravity theory, condensed matter and the history of physics.\n\nPhenomenology (particle physics): Particle physics phenomenology is the part of theoretical particle physics that deals with the application of theoretical physics to high-energy experiments. Phenomenology forms a bridge between the mathematical models of theoretical physics (such as quantum field theories and theories of the structure of space-time) and experimental particle physics, by making quantitative predictions based upon the theoretical models. 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Nathan was the youngest son of Daniel Boone.\n\nFort Cap au Gris: Fort Cap au Gris, also called Capo Gray, was a temporary fort built in September 1814 near Troy, Missouri during the War of 1812 by Missouri Rangers under the direction of Nathan Boone, son of Daniel Boone. After the defeat of Fort Johnson, U.S. Army soldiers under the command of Zachary Taylor retreated to Cap au Gris in October 1814.\n\nNathan Boone Homestead State Historic Site: Nathan Boone Homestead State Historic Site is located in southwest Missouri, United States, near Ash Grove. The site was established in 1991 to preserve Nathan Boone's home. Nathan was the youngest child of Daniel Boone. The site offers an interpretive trail plus tours of the home and cemetery.\n\nMealy machine: In the theory of computation, a Mealy machine is a finite-state machine whose output values are determined both by its current state and the current inputs. (This is in contrast to a Moore machine, whose output values are determined solely by its current state.)\n\nBoonslick Bridge: The Boonslick Bridge is a series of girder bridges on U.S. Route 40, Route 5, and Route 87 across the Missouri River between Cooper County, Missouri and Howard County, Missouri at Boonville, Missouri. It is named for Nathan Boone (rather than his father Daniel Boone which is popularly reported), who built a road between St. Louis, Missouri and a salt lick northwest of the bridge, which was the first departure location on the Santa Fe Trail.\n\nExcitation table: In electronics design, an excitation table shows the minimum inputs that are necessary to generate a particular next state (in other words, to \"excite\" it to the next state) when the current state is known. They are similar to truth tables and state tables, but rearrange the data so that the current state and next state are next to each other on the left-hand side of the table, and the inputs needed to make that state change happen are shown on the right side of the table.\n\nDaniel Boone Home: The Daniel Boone Home is a historic site in Defiance, Missouri, United States. The house was built by Daniel Boone's youngest son Nathan Boone, who lived there with his family until they moved further south in 1837. The Boones had moved there from Kentucky in late 1799. Nathan later said, \"In the summer of 1800, I erected a good substantial log house, and several years after that I replaced it with a commodious stone building. My father, Daniel Boone, built himself a shop and had a set of tools, and when at home he would make and repair traps and guns. In fact he did all the needed smith work for the family and sometimes for neighbors to oblige them. But after a few years he disposed of his tools.\u201d Daniel and his wife Rebecca lived primarily with their son Nathan from at least 1804 to 1813, and then for much of the time from late 1816 to his death in 1820.\n\nJourian: Jourian Town was established by Sh Mustafa Khan, Jagirdhar of RakhDhok which is approximately 5 to 6\u00a0km north of Jourian. The Jagirdhar had their land limit up to Jourian which is north side of mighty River Chenab is plain and fertile as compare to Rakhdhok which is Kandi Area and less fertile. In 1903, the north Punjab was engulfed with the havoc of plague and it also effected adjoining areas. It was in the end of Apr /Beginning of May 1903 when there was a big rain falls with hailstorms (Aan)which destroyed the wheat crops resulting the rats died insides the huts/kacha houses with the results plague spread. The GrandMother of Sh Mustafa Khan came to Jourian where they have already a temporary (Kula) Shelter in order to avoid havoc of plague. The temporary shelter came into permanent shelter as the land of Jourian was more fertile and near the River, so there was no scarcity of water. Sh Mustafa Khan constructed the pucca Well few feet east of Masjid near to his house and decided to live at Jourian. That was the beginning of a town which is called Jourian. Later, when it was felt by young Sh Mustafa Khan to create the Jourian a Town. He called Shri Nand Shah(Father of Bhagwan Shah),Father of Munshi Shah,Roulu Shah (father of Krishan Shah, Ganesh,Rama,Kaindu and Rattan) from Kaleeth to settle at Jourian and start business. Shri Nand Shah was the friend of Sh Mustafa Khan. Sh Nandu Bhagat, Lambardar who also belongs from Rakhdhok shifted to Jourian on the request of Sh Mustafa Khan. It is very interesting that our Patwar is Rakhdhok though Patwari office is in Jourian. Sh Moti Bhagat Father of Sh Shatu Ram, Sh Sangaru, Sh Guran Ditta and Sh Khikru called from Ajjal Mallal. Sh Nanku Bhagat Father of Sh Kartar Chand also from Panjigrain was called to settle at Jourian. Sh Manna Ram Chamar father of Munshi Ram from Potha which is hardly less than 2\u00a0km was also called to settle at Jourian. Sh Ishwar Dass and Badri Nath called from Setrial. Sh Nanku Mahajan Father of Sh Banarsi and Birta Ram also called from Potha. Sh Billo and Basanata Lohar were called from Chamb. Some Banias which are still called Bakoria came from Bakore. In addition to this Nandu Barawala also called from Gher. Jourian town and a notified area committee in Jammu district in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.\n\nState transition table: In automata theory and sequential logic, a state transition table is a table showing what state (or states in the case of a nondeterministic finite automaton) a finite semiautomaton or finite state machine will move to, based on the current state and other inputs. A \"state table\" is essentially a truth table in which some of the inputs are the current state, and the outputs include the next state, along with other outputs.\n\nDaniel Boone: Daniel Boone (November 2, 1734 [O.S. October 22] September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer, explorer, woodsman, and frontiersman, whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now Kentucky, which was then part of Virginia but on the other side of the mountains from the settled areas. As a young adult, Boone supplemented his farm income by hunting and trapping game, and selling their pelts in the fur market. Through this occupational interest, Boone first learned the easy routes to the area. Despite some resistance from American Indian tribes such as the Shawnee, in 1775, Boone blazed his Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap in the Appalachian Mountains from North Carolina and Tennessee into Kentucky. There, he founded the village of Boonesborough, Kentucky, one of the first American settlements west of the Appalachians. 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It is the only school in the country which grants both American and Croatian degrees. Instruction is in English.\n\nUniversity of Bridgeport: The University of Bridgeport, commonly referred to as UB, is a private, independent, non-sectarian, coeducational National university located on the Long Island Sound in the South End neighborhood of Bridgeport, Connecticut. The University is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC-CIHE). The University is known for its diverse student population, currently ranking as the tenth most racially diverse national university in the country by \"U.S. News & World Report\". The students of the University of Bridgeport are from 80 countries and 46 states. In 2010, the percentage of students graduating that had participated in an English as a foreign or second language (ESL) program was one of the nation's highest at 5%.\n\nList of private universities in India: The higher education system in India include both private and public universities. Public universities are supported by the Government of India and the state governments, while private universities are mostly supported by various bodies and societies. Universities in India are recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), which draws its power from the \"University Grants Commission Act, 1956\". In addition, 15 Professional Councils are established, controlling different aspects of accreditation and coordination. Private universities in India are regulated under the UGC (Establishment and Maintenance of Standards in Private Universities) Regulations, 2003. Per the UGC act and these regulations, private universities are established by an act of a local legislative assembly and listed by the UGC in the Gazette upon receiving the act. As confirmed by ruling of the Supreme Court of India, recognition by the UGC is required for the university to operate. Also per the 2003 regulations, the UGC sends committees to inspect the private universities and publishes their inspection report.\n\nMark W. Ellingson: Mark Ellingson (1905 \u2013 1993) was the 5th president of the Rochester Institute of Technology, succeeding John A. Randall, from 1936 \u2013 1969. He rose from a teacher at the institute to the presidency, which he held for longer than anyone before or since, and in many ways he brought the institute into its modern form. During Dr. Ellingson's lengthy tenure in office from 1936 to 1969, enrollment in day and evening classes rose from 2,250 to 16,000. He also oversaw a major expansion of the RIT endowment; a 1937 merger with the Empire School of Printing; the 1944 renaming to \"Rochester Institute of Technology\" (formerly, Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute); the planning, construction, and 1968 transfer to the current campus in Henrietta. He also spearheaded the drive to have RIT selected as the location for the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, which admitted its first students in 1968.\n\nRIT Kosovo: The Rochester Institute of Technology Kosovo (or formerly known as the American University in Kosovo, RIT/AUK) is a private university located in the Germia district of Pristina, Kosovo. The university was established in 2002 and is part of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, New York.\n\nRochester Institute of Technology - Dubai: Rochester Institute of Technology - Dubai (RIT Dubai) is a satellite campus of Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, USA in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The college, is located in the Dubai Silicon Oasis and started offering part-time graduate courses in Fall 2008. In 2009, the university began its full-time graduate program. RIT Dubai's first graduating class was in 2010, with the graduation ceremony taking place in Rochester, NY. In 2010, a full-time undergraduate program was started as part of the university's planned expansion. In the fall of 2011, RIT Dubai moved its campus to a new premises to accommodate the growing student body. By 2019, RIT plans to expand the campus to 1000000 sqft to provide facilities for 4,000 students.\n\nRochester Institute of Technology: Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is a private doctoral university within the town of Henrietta in the Rochester, New York metropolitan area.\n\nTora-Con: Tora-Con is an annual two-day anime convention held during April at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York. The conventions name comes from the Japanese word 'tora' meaning tiger and is organized by the Rochester Institute of Technology Anime Club. The event is family friendly.\n\nSandip University, Sijoul: Sandip University, Sijoul is a private university located in Sijoul, Madhubani district, Bihar, India. The university was established in 2017 by Sandip Foundation under the \"Bihar Private Universities Act, 2013\", one of the two first private universities in Bihar, the other being K. K. University. Both universities were approved by the Bihar Government in May 2017 following the passing of \"Private Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2017\" in March 2017 which relaxed the rules for establishment of private universities in Bihar. This decision gave autonomous status to what was previously the Sandip Foundation Sijoul campus which houses the Shri. Nityanand Jha College of Education (SNJCOE) and the Shri Ram Polytechnic (SRP). This is the second university to be established by the foundation, following the establishment Sandip University, Nashik in 2015.\n\nK. K. University: K. K. University (KKU) is a private university located in Beraunti, near Bihar Sharif in Nalanda district, Bihar, India. The university was established in 2017 by Samajik Kalyan Sanstha under the \"Bihar Private Universities Act, 2013\", one of the two first private universities in Bihar, the other being Sandip University, Sijoul. Both universities were approved by the Bihar Government in May 2017 following the passing of \"Private Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2017\" in March 2017 which relaxed the rules for establishment of private universities in Bihar.", "question": "Are University of Bridgeport and Rochester Institute of Technology both private universities?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"is_both_private": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if both universities are private, false otherwise."}, "universities_checked": {"type": "array", "description": "Details for each university checked for its private status.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"university_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the university."}, "is_private": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the university is private, false otherwise."}}, "required": ["university_name", "is_private"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "reasoning_summary": {"type": "string", "description": "A summary of the reasoning for the answer."}}, "required": ["is_both_private", "universities_checked", "reasoning_summary"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"is_both_private": true, "universities_checked": [{"university_name": "University of Bridgeport", "is_private": true}, {"university_name": "Rochester Institute of Technology", "is_private": true}], "reasoning_summary": "The University of Bridgeport is explicitly described as a private university in its context. 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The port consists of multiple marine terminals handling general, liquid, and bulk cargo as well as passengers. The Port of Detroit's single most valuable commodity is steel, and the largest commodity handled by tonnage is ore. Other important commodities handled at the port include stone, coal and cement.\n\nList of islands in the Detroit River: The following is a description of islands in the Detroit River. The Detroit River is a river in the Great Lakes system, about 32 miles (51\u00a0km) long and 0.5\u20132.5 miles (0.8\u20134.0\u00a0km) wide. The river serves as a major shipping channel, jointly controlled by the United States and Canada, and is a major component of the Canada\u2013United States border. Ownership and control of the islands varies by their geographic location along the river. The majority of islands are on the American side of the river, which are all under the jurisdiction of Wayne County in Michigan. The Canadian islands are part of Essex County in Ontario. There are no islands in the Detroit River that are divided by the international border.\n\nJenson Tunnel: Jenson Railroad Tunnel is the first and only railroad tunnel in the present state of Oklahoma. It was constructed through Backbone Mountain during 1885-6, by the Fort Smith & Southern Railway (FSSR). and has remained in service until the present. At the time it was built, this area belonged to the Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory. Since Oklahoma became a state in 1907, the tunnel site has been part of Le Flore County, Oklahoma. It is now primarily used by the Kansas City Southern Railroad (KCS), and is sometimes referred to as the KCS - Jenson Tunnel.\n\nDetroit: Detroit ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the largest city on the United States\u2013Canada border, and the seat of Wayne County. The municipality of Detroit had a 2015 estimated population of 677,116, making it the 21st-most populous city in the United States. The metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the second-largest in the Midwest after Chicago.\n\nNiagara Cantilever Bridge: The Niagara Cantilever Bridge or Michigan Central Railway Cantilever Bridge was a cantilever bridge across the Niagara Gorge. An international railway-only bridge between Canada and the United States, it connected Niagara Falls, New York, and Niagara Falls, Ontario, located just south of the Whirlpool Bridge, and opened to traffic in 1883, it was replaced by the Michigan Central Railway Steel Arch Bridge in 1925.\n\nBlue Ridge Tunnel: The Blue Ridge Tunnel (also known as the Crozet Tunnel) is a historic railroad tunnel built during the construction of the Blue Ridge Railroad in the 1850s. The tunnel was the westernmost and longest of four tunnels engineered by Claudius Crozet to cross the Blue Ridge Mountains at Rockfish Gap in central Virginia. At 4237 ft in length, the tunnel was the longest tunnel in the United States at the time of its completion in 1858. The tunnel was used by the Virginia Central Railroad from its opening to 1868, when the line was reorganized as the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad (renamed Chesapeake and Ohio Railway in 1878). The Chesapeake and Ohio routed trains through the tunnel until it was abandoned and replaced by a new tunnel in 1944. The new tunnel was named the \"Blue Ridge Tunnel\" as well, although the original tunnel still remains abandoned nearby. The old Blue Ridge Tunnel has since been named a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.\n\nAlaska Central Railroad Tunnel No. 1: Alaska Central Railroad Tunnel No. 1, also known as the Loop District Tunnel No. 1 is a historic railroad tunnel located about 40 mile north of Seward, Alaska, in the Placer River Valley, Kenai Peninsula. The tunnel was dug in 1906 and served the Alaska Central Railroad and later the Alaska Railroad until the route in the area, known as the \"Loop District\" was rerouted in 1951.\n\nCobble Hill Tunnel: The Cobble Hill Tunnel (popularly the Atlantic Avenue Tunnel) of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is an abandoned railroad tunnel beneath Atlantic Avenue in downtown Brooklyn, New York City. When open, it ran for about 2517 ft between Columbia Street and Boerum Place. It is the oldest railway tunnel beneath a city street in North America that was fully devoted to rail.\n\nDetroit River: The Detroit River flows for 24 nmi from Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie as a strait in the Great Lakes system and forms part of the border between Canada and the United States. The river divides the metropolitan areas of Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario - an area referred to as Detroit\u2013Windsor. The two cities are connected by the Ambassador Bridge, the Detroit\u2013Windsor Tunnel and the Michigan Central Railway Tunnel.\n\nMichigan Central Railway Tunnel: The Michigan Central Railway Tunnel is a railroad tunnel under the Detroit River connecting Detroit, Michigan, in the United States with Windsor, Ontario, in Canada. The US entrance is south of Porter and Vermont streets near Rosa Parks Boulevard. The Canadian entrance is south of Wyandotte Street West between Cameron and Wellington Avenues. It was built by the Detroit River Tunnel Company for the Canada Southern Railway, leased by the Michigan Central Railroad and owned by the New York Central Railroad. The tunnel opened in 1910 and is still in use today by the Canadian Pacific Railway. On the Detroit side, the area around the tunnel is off limits to the general public and is routinely patrolled by officers and agents of the US Department of Homeland Security, Canadian Pacific Police Service, CN Police, Detroit Police Department, and the security elements of the bridge company.", "question": "Which state of Canada is connected to the most populous city in the US state of Michigan and the seat of Wayne County, by means of the Michigan Central Railway Tunnel, a railroad tunnel under the Detroit River?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"connected_us_city": {"type": "string", "description": "The US city connected by the tunnel."}, "us_state": {"type": "string", "description": "The US state where the connected US city is located."}, "us_county_seat": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the US city is the seat of its county."}, "us_most_populous_city_in_state": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Indicates if the US city is the most populous in its state."}, "connected_canadian_city": {"type": "string", "description": "The Canadian city connected by the tunnel."}, "canadian_province": {"type": "string", "description": "The Canadian province where the connected Canadian city is located."}, "connecting_tunnel_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the railway tunnel connecting the two cities."}}, "required": ["connected_us_city", "us_state", "us_county_seat", "us_most_populous_city_in_state", "connected_canadian_city", "canadian_province", "connecting_tunnel_name"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"connected_us_city": "Detroit", "us_state": "Michigan", "us_county_seat": true, "us_most_populous_city_in_state": true, "connected_canadian_city": "Windsor", "canadian_province": "Ontario", "connecting_tunnel_name": "Michigan Central Railway Tunnel"}, "ground_truth": {"connected_us_city": "Detroit", "us_state": "Michigan", "us_county_seat": true, "us_most_populous_city_in_state": true, "connected_canadian_city": "Windsor", "canadian_province": "Ontario", "connecting_tunnel_name": "Michigan Central Railway Tunnel"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1940, "output_tokens": 66, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "c9b5be37fb3a0f51fb587ca6e4a0b39e8f0897ab782afed72f8d085f49d8d09f", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a899cdb55429946c8d6e961", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Daniel P. 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The film recounts the story of a crazed scientist who feeds women to a flesh-eating tree in return for a serum that can bring the dead back to life.The film was released in the UK in 1958 by Eros Films on a double bill with the Swedish crime drama \"Blonde in Bondage\" (1957). Columbia Pictures released \"The Woman Eater\" in the United States in 1959 on a double bill with the 1958 Japanese science fiction film \"The H-Man.\"\n\nOnce Upon a Mouse: Once Upon a Mouse is a 1981 American theatrical featurette directed by Jerry Kramer and Gary Rocklen, produced in association with Walt Disney Productions by Kramer/Rocklen Studios. It was released on July 10, 1981 on a double bill with \"The Fox and the Hound.\n\nThe Fox and the Hound: The Fox and the Hound is a 1981 American animated drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and loosely based on the novel of the same name by Daniel P. Mannix. The 24th Disney animated feature film, the film tells the story of two unlikely friends, a red fox named Tod and a hound dog named Copper, who struggle to preserve their friendship despite their emerging instincts and the surrounding social pressures demanding them to be adversaries. Directed by Ted Berman, Richard Rich, and Art Stevens, the film features the voices of Mickey Rooney, Kurt Russell, Pearl Bailey, Jack Albertson, Sandy Duncan, Jeanette Nolan, Pat Buttram, John Fiedler, John McIntire, Dick Bakalyan, Paul Winchell, Keith Mitchell, and Corey Feldman.\n\nAttack of the Giant Leeches: Attack of the Giant Leeches is an independently made 1959 black-and-white science fiction-horror film, produced by Gene Corman and directed by Bernard L. Kowalski. It stars Ken Clark, Yvette Vickers and Jan Shepard. The screenplay was written by Leo Gordon. The film was released by American International Pictures on a double bill with \"A Bucket of Blood\". Later, in some areas in 1960, \"Leeches\" played on a double bill with the Roger Corman film \"House of Usher\".\n\nThe Son of Captain Blood: The Son of Captain Blood is a 1962 Italian/Spanish/US international co-production film. It is the first starring role in a film for Sean Flynn, the son of Errol Flynn, who played the title character in the 1935 film \"Captain Blood\". The film was released in Great Britain in 1963 by Warner-Pathe (in some regions on a double bill with Hammer's \"The Scarlet Blade\"). Paramount Pictures released the film in the US in 1964 on a double bill with the Jerry Lewis film \"The Patsy\".\n\nThe Terrornauts: The Terrornauts is a 1967 science fiction film produced by Amicus Productions. It went out on a double bill with \"They Came from Beyond Space\". This double bill has been called \"the two worst films the company ever produced\". The film is based on \"The Wailing Asteroid\" by Murray Leinster, adapted for screen by John Brunner.\n\nTeenagers from Outer Space: Teenagers from Outer Space (released in the UK as \"The Gargon Terror\", \"The Boy from Outer Space\" and originally titled \"The Ray Gun Terror\") is a 1959 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film released by Warner Bros. The film was produced, written, and directed by Tom Graeff and stars David Love, Dawn Bender, Bryan Grant, Harvey B. Dunn, Tom Graeff, and King Moody. The film was distributed theatrically in 1959 by Warner Brothers on a double bill with \"Gigantis the Fire Monster\" (the English-dubbed version of the 1955 Japanese film \"Godzilla Raids Again\").\n\nGeordie Shore (series 4): The fourth series of Geordie Shore, a British television programme based in Newcastle upon Tyne, began airing on 6 November 2012 on MTV. The series concluded on 18 December 2012 with a double bill after 8 episodes, the series ended on a double bill to avoid the final episode airing on Christmas Day. This was the first series to feature Daniel Thomas-Tuck and Scott Timlin and is the highest rated series to date with 4 episodes receiving over 1,000,000 viewers. The series includes Vicky and Ricci's ongoing arguments continue to the point of the engagement being temporarily called off, James leaving Holly distraught by the announcement of him having a girlfriend, and a huge bust-up between Vicky and Sophie which has the whole house divided.", "question": "Who wrote the novel that the film released on a double bill with Once Upon a Mouse was based on?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"author": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the author who wrote the novel."}}, "required": ["name"], "additionalProperties": false}, "novel": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the novel."}}, "required": ["title"], "additionalProperties": false}, "film_adaptation": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film based on the novel."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the film adaptation."}, "double_bill_partner": {"type": "object", "properties": {"title": {"type": "string", "description": "The title of the film that was on a double bill with the film adaptation."}, "release_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The release year of the double bill partner film."}}, "required": ["title", "release_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["title", "release_year", "double_bill_partner"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "required": ["author", "novel", "film_adaptation"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"author": {"name": "Daniel P. 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Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted an 11\u20131 overall record and a 6\u20131 conference record to earn a share of the conference title under head coach Barry Switzer. This was Switzer's sixth conference title in six seasons since taking the helm in 1973.\n\nList of Oklahoma Sooners head football coaches: The Oklahoma Sooners football program is a college football team that represents the University of Oklahoma. The team has had 22 head coaches since organized football began in 1895. The Sooners have played in more than 1,200\u00a0games in its 121 seasons. In those seasons, eight\u00a0coaches have led the Sooners to postseason bowl games: Tom Stidham, Jim Tatum, Bud Wilkinson, Gomer Jones, Chuck Fairbanks, Barry Switzer, Gary Gibbs and Bob Stoops. Eight\u00a0coaches have won conference championships with the Sooners: Bennie Owen, Stidham, Dewey Luster, Tatum, Wilkinson, Fairbanks, Switzer and Stoops. Wilkinson, Switzer and Stoops have also won national championships with the Sooners. Stoops is the all-time leader in games coached and won, Owen is the all-time leader in years coached, while Switzer is the all-time leader in winning percentage. John Harts is, in terms of winning percentage, the worst coach the Sooners have had as he lost the only game he coached. John Blake has the lowest winning percentage of those who have coached more than one game with .353 in his 34 games.\n\n1977 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The 1977 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1977 NCAA Division I football season. Oklahoma was a member of the Big Eight Conference and played its home games in Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted a 10\u20132 overall record and a 7\u20130 conference record to earn the Conference title under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973. This was Switzer's fifth conference title and third undefeated conference record in five seasons.\n\n1973 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The 1973 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. Oklahoma participated as members of the Big Eight Conference and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted a 10\u20130\u20131 overall record and a 7\u20130 conference record to earn the Conference outright title under first-year head coach Barry Switzer. This would be the first of eight consecutive Big Eight Conference championships for the Sooners with Switzer as head coach.\n\nGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium: Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, also known as Owen Field or The Palace on the Prairie, is the on-campus football facility on the campus of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma, United States, that serves as the home of the Oklahoma Sooners football team. The official seating capacity of the stadium, following renovations in 2015, is 86,112, making it the 23rd largest stadium in the world, the 15th largest college stadium in the United States and the second largest in the Big 12 Conference, behind Darrell K Royal\u2013Texas Memorial Stadium at the University of Texas at Austin.\n\n1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1979 NCAA Division I-A season. Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted an 11\u20131 overall record and a 7\u20130 conference record to earn the Conference title outright under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973. This was Switzer's seventh conference title and fourth undefeated conference record in seven seasons.\n\n1971 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The 1971 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1971 NCAA University Division season. Oklahoma was a member of the Big Eight Conference and played its home games in Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted an 11\u20131 and 6\u20131 conference record to under head coach Chuck Fairbanks. The Sooners finished the season ranked #2, losing only once, 35\u201331 to eventual national champion Nebraska in the 1971 Nebraska vs. Oklahoma football game, which has become known as Game of the Century.\n\n1956 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The 1956 Oklahoma Sooners football team (variously \"Oklahoma\", \"OU\", or the \"Sooners\") represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1956 college football season. It was the 62nd season of play for the Sooners. The team was led by Hall of Fame head coach Bud Wilkinson. They were led on offense by quarterback Jim Harris, and played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.\n\n1984 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The 1984 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1984 NCAA Division I-A season. Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted a 9\u20132\u20131 overall record and a 6\u20131 conference record to earn a share of the Conference title under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973. This was Switzer's ninth conference title in twelve seasons.\n\nOklahoma Sooners football: The Oklahoma Sooners football program is a college football team that represents the University of Oklahoma (variously \"Oklahoma\" or \"OU\"). The team is currently a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is in Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The program began in 1895 and is one of the most successful programs since World War II with the most wins (606) and the highest winning percentage (.762) since 1945. The program has 7 national championships, 45 conference championships, 154\u00a0All-Americans (76 consensus), and five\u00a0Heisman Trophy winners. In addition, the school has had 23 members (five coaches and 18\u00a0players) inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and holds the record for the longest winning streak in Division I history with 47\u00a0straight victories, a record that stands to this day. Oklahoma is also the only program that has had four coaches with 100+ wins. They became the sixth NCAA FBS team to win 850\u00a0games when they defeated the Kansas Jayhawks on November 22, 2014. The Sooners play their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. Lincoln Riley is currently the team's head coach.", "question": "What is the seating capacity of the stadium as of 2015 in which 1971 Oklahoma Sooners football team payed their home games?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"stadium_name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the stadium where the team played home games."}, "team_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year of the Oklahoma Sooners football team in question."}, "seating_capacity": {"type": "integer", "description": "The official seating capacity of the stadium after renovations in 2015."}, "capacity_as_of_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year for which the seating capacity is valid."}}, "required": ["stadium_name", "team_year", "seating_capacity", "capacity_as_of_year"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"stadium_name": "Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium", "team_year": 1971, "seating_capacity": 86112, "capacity_as_of_year": 2015}, "ground_truth": {"stadium_name": "Oklahoma Memorial Stadium", "team_year": 1971, "seating_capacity": 86112, "capacity_as_of_year": 2015}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2122, "output_tokens": 48, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "f0dcb4086bdb99f0c001651b0190f85843961eca746696243515372740ff7124", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7d63085542991319bc93bc", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Wang Laboratories", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Scientific Data Systems: Scientific Data Systems, or SDS, was an American computer company founded in September 1961 by Max Palevsky and Robert Beck, veterans of Packard Bell and Bendix, along with eleven other computer scientists. SDS was an early adopter of integrated circuits in computer design and the first to employ silicon transistors. The company concentrated on larger scientific workload focused machines and sold many machines to NASA during the Space Race. Most machines were both fast and relatively low priced. The company was sold to Xerox in 1969, but dwindling sales due to the oil crisis of 1973\u201374 caused Xerox to close the division in 1975 at a loss of hundreds of millions of dollars. During the Xerox years the company was officially Xerox Data Systems, or XDS.\n\nAcorn Computers: Acorn Computers Ltd. was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England, in 1978. The company produced a number of computers which were especially popular in the UK, including the Acorn Electron and the Acorn Archimedes. Acorn's BBC Micro computer dominated the UK educational computer market during the 1980s. 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The MTA-2 was an attempt to correct these problems while maintaining essentially the same processor architecture respun in one silicon ASIC, down from some 26 gallium arsenide ASICs in the original MTA; and while advancing the network design from a 4-D torus topology to a more scalable Cayley graph topology. The name \"Cray\" was added to the second version after Tera Computer Company bought the remains of the Cray Research division of Silicon Graphics in 2000 and renamed itself Cray Inc.\n\nPeople's Computer Company: People's Computer Company (PCC) was an organization, a newsletter (the People's Computer Company Newsletter) and, later, a quasiperiodical called the Dragonsmoke. PCC was founded and produced by Dennis Allison, Bob Albrecht and George Firedrake in Menlo Park, California in the early 1970s.\n\nProcessor Technology: Processor Technology Corporation was a personal computer company founded in April 1975 by Gary Ingram and Bob Marsh in Berkeley, California. Their first product was a 4K byte RAM board that was compatible with the MITS Altair 8800 computer but more reliable than the MITS board. This was followed by a series of memory and I/O boards including a video display module. Popular Electronics magazine wanted a feature article on an intelligent computer terminal and Technical Editor Les Solomon asked Marsh and Lee Felsenstein to design one. It was featured on the July 1976 cover and became the Sol-20 Personal Computer. The first units were shipped in December 1976 and the Sol-20 was a very successful product. The company failed to develop next generation products and ceased operations in May 1979.\n\nWang Laboratories: Wang Laboratories was a computer company founded in 1951, by An Wang and G. Y. Chu. The company was successively headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts (1954\u20131963), Tewksbury, Massachusetts (1963\u20131976), and finally in Lowell, Massachusetts (1976\u20131997). At its peak in the 1980s, Wang Laboratories had annual revenues of $3 billion and employed over 33,000 people. It was one of the leading companies during the time of the Massachusetts Miracle.\n\nBe Inc.: Be Inc. was an American computer company founded in 1990, best known for the development and release of BeOS, and the BeBox personal computer. Be was founded by former Apple Computer executive Jean-Louis Gass\u00e9e with capital from Seymour Cray.\n\nNixdorf Computer: Nixdorf Computer AG was a West German computer company founded by Heinz Nixdorf in 1952. Headquartered in Paderborn, Germany, it became the fourth largest computer company in Europe, and a worldwide specialist in banking and point-of-sale systems.\n\nThe Talking Propellerheads: The Talking Propellerheads was a high technology satire/rock/comedy band performing from 1982 through 1996. The group was composed of employees of Data General Corporation. 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Located in Resort Township near Petoskey, Michigan, the casino opened for business on June 20, 2007. It is owned and operated by the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. The resort replaced Victories Casino in 2007, which had served as the tribe's casino until the new resort was opened. In addition to gaming, Odawa Casino Resort features multiple restaurants and retail outlets, a concert venue (Ovation Hall), a nightclub (The O Zone Nightclub), and a circular lounge bar in the middle of the gaming floor (Rendezvous). The resort also includes a AAA Diamond rated Hotel. Full shuttle transportation is available to all resort guests. Odawa Casino Resort is open to guests of all ages, however, the casino's gaming floor and the O Zone Nightclub are restricted to those of age 21 and older. 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There are also meeting facilities, and the Canoes Cabaret, Orca Ballroom, and Tulalip Amphitheatre for entertainment events.\n\nPalazzo della Questura, Naples: The Palazzo della Questura (Police Headquarters) of Naples, Italy, is a building located on Via Medina and Via Armando Diaz. ALong Via Medina, it is located adjacent to the tall modern NH Ambassador hotel, and two doors north from the Baroque Palazzo Giordano. 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The common name coffeetree is used for this genus.\n\nCopaiba: Copaiba is a stimulant oleoresin obtained from the trunk of several pinnate-leaved South American leguminous trees (genus \"Copaifera\"). The thick, transparent exudate varies in color from light gold to dark brown, depending on the ratio of resin to essential oil. Copaiba is used in making varnishes and lacquers.\n\nMesquite: Mesquite is the common name for the genus \"Prosopis\", containing over 40 species of small leguminous trees. They are native to the southwestern United States and Mexico (even the creeping mesquite, which is invasive in southern California).\n\nBauhinia monandra: Bauhinia monandra is a species of leguminous trees, of the Fabaceae family. Common names include pink bauhinia, orchid tree, and Napoleon\u2019s plume. 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This group contains the mound-building species of \"Formica\" commonly termed \"wood ants\" or \"thatch-mound ants\", which build prominent nests consisting of a mound of grass, litter, or conifer needles. The species \"Formica rufa\" or the red wood ant is the type species of this sub group.\n\nChrysidinae: The subfamily Chrysidinae contains those species that are most commonly recognized as cuckoo wasps, being by far the largest and most familiar subfamily. The group contains some 3000 species in 48 genera in four tribes worldwide. They are highly sculptured, with brilliantly metallic-coloredbodies, and capable of folding their bodies over (or, more commonly, rolling into a ball) as a defensive mechanism. 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The group contains more than 60 living species and is in the clade Tyrannides (along with Pipridae, Oxyruncidae, Onychorhynchidae, Tityridae, Pipritidae, Platyrinchidae, Tachurididae, Rhynchocyclidae, Tyrannidae, Melanopareiidae, Conopophagidae, Thamnophilidae, Grallariidae, Rhinocryptidae, Formicariidae, and Furnariidae).\n\nPiperaceae: The Piperaceae, also known as the pepper family, are a large family of flowering plants. The group contains roughly 3,600 currently accepted species in 13 genera. The vast majority of peppers can be found within the two main genera: \"Piper\" (2000 species) and \"Peperomia\" (1600 species).\n\nSwiftlet: Swiftlets are birds contained within the four genera \"Aerodramus\", \"Hydrochous\", \"Schoutedenapus\" and \"Collocalia\". They form the Collocaliini tribe within the swift family Apodidae. The group contains around thirty species mostly confined to southern Asia, south Pacific islands, and northeastern Australia, all within the tropical and subtropical regions. They are in many respects typical members of the Apodidae, having narrow wings for fast flight, with a wide gape and small reduced beak surrounded by bristles for catching insects in flight. What distinguishes many but not all species from other swifts and indeed almost all other birds is their ability to use a simple but effective form of echolocation to navigate in total darkness through the chasms and shafts of the caves where they roost at night and breed. The nests of some species are built entirely from threads of their saliva, and are collected for the famous Chinese delicacy bird's nest soup.\n\nSalix sepulcralis group: The \"Salix sepulcralis\" group is a cultivar group containing all cultivars of hybrids between \"Salix alba\" and \"Salix babylonica\". The \"sepulcralis\" or \u00d7 \"sepulcralis\" trees are sometimes referred to as white weeping willow or glaucous weeping willow in reference to the mixed appearance from the parent species. It was first described by L. Simonkai in 1890 from trees growing in Romania. The group contains both weeping and nonweeping cultivars, though the best-known of its cultivars is 'Chrysocoma', the most widely grown weeping tree. .\n\nCuckoo paper wasp: The name cuckoo paper wasp refers to a monophyletic species group of brood-parasitic paper wasps in the genus \"Polistes\". This species group contains only three species; \"Polistes atrimandibularis\", \"P. semenowi\", and \"P. sulcifer\", all of them obligate social parasites on other \"Polistes\" species.\n\nOstariophysi: Ostariophysi is the second-largest superorder of fish. Members of this superorder are called ostariophysians. This diverse group contains almost 8,000 species, about 28% of known fish species in the world and 68% of freshwater species, and are present on all major continents except Antarctica. They have a number of common characteristics such as an alarm substance and a Weberian apparatus. Members of this group include fish important to people for food, sport, the aquarium industry, and research.\n\nStipa: Stipa is a genus of around 300 large perennial hermaphroditic grasses collectively known as feather grass, needle grass, and spear grass. 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It is most often used as a motor fuel, mainly as a biofuel additive for gasoline. The first production car running entirely on ethanol was the Fiat 147, introduced in 1978 in Brazil by Fiat. Ethanol is commonly made from biomass such as corn or sugarcane. World ethanol production for transport fuel tripled between 2000 and 2007 from 17e9 L to more than 52e9 L . From 2007 to 2008, the share of ethanol in global gasoline type fuel use increased from 3.7% to 5.4%. In 2011 worldwide ethanol fuel production reached 8.46e10 L with the United States of America and Brazil being the top producers, accounting for 62.2% and 25% of global production, respectively. US ethanol production reached 57.54e9 L in 2017-04.\n\nBartender DS: Bartender DS (\u30d0\u30fc\u30c6\u30f3\u30c0\u30fcDS ) is a simulation video game released for the Nintendo DS on September 27, 2007, by Electronic Arts of Japan. The game is a Japan-only release, published to help provide individuals mixing alcoholic beverages with recipes for their cocktails. The game includes over 850 recipes, as well as background information and history for each beverage. The beverages are arranged in categories including necessary ingredients, and even the type of glass used to increase its ease of use.\n\nAlcohol congener analysis: Alcohol congener analysis of blood and urine is used to provide an indication of the type of alcoholic beverage consumed. The analysis involves investigating compounds called congeners that give the beverage a distinctive appearance, aroma, and flavour, not including water and ethanol. The theory of discovering one\u2019s drinking habits has been investigated since the late 1970s, predominantly in Germany, for \"hip-flask\" defence type cases (after-drinking). Alcohol congener analysis can play a crucial role in these cases where the driver is apprehended some time after a motor vehicle incident who, when returning a positive alcohol reading then claim that this is due to drinking an alcoholic beverage only after the incident. This traditional methodology for congener analysis has focused solely on the detection of fermentation by-product congeners that are found in all alcoholic beverages. By comparing the ratios of a set standard of congeners, the ingested alcoholic beverage type is proposed.\n\nCongener (alcohol): In the alcoholic beverages industry, congeners are substances, other than the desired type of alcohol, ethanol, produced during fermentation. These substances include small amounts of chemicals such as methanol and other alcohols (known as fusel alcohols), acetone, acetaldehyde, esters, tannins, and aldehydes (e.g. furfural). 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In the 1900s, the beverages became popular, and fruit-flavoured phosphate sodas were served at soda fountains, before losing popularity to ice cream based treats in the 1930s. Phosphoric acid is used in many bottled soft drinks, including Coca-Cola. The original acid phosphate, made by the Horsford Chemical Company, was a mixture of calcium, magnesium and potassium phosphate salts with a small amount of phosphoric acid producing a liquid mixture with a pH of around 2.0, the same as freshly squeezed lime juice.\n\nCoffeehouse: A coffeehouse, coffee shop or caf\u00e9 (sometimes spelled cafe) is an establishment which primarily serves hot coffee, related coffee beverages (e.g., caf\u00e9 latte, cappuccino, espresso), tea, and other hot beverages. Some coffeehouses also serve cold beverages such as iced coffee and iced tea. Many caf\u00e9s also serve some type of food, such as light snacks, muffins or pastries. Coffeehouses range from owner-operated small businesses to large multinational corporations.\n\nHerbsaint: Herbsaint is a brand name of anise-flavored liqueur originally created as an absinthe-substitute in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1934, and currently produced by the Sazerac Company.\n\nAlcohol (drug): Alcohol, also known by its chemical name ethanol, is a psychoactive drug found as the active ingredient in alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, and distilled spirits. It is one of the oldest and most common recreational drugs, causing the characteristic effects of alcohol intoxication or \"drunkenness\". Among other effects, alcohol produces euphoria, decreased anxiety, increased sociability, sedation, impairment of cognition, memory, and motor function, and generalized depression of central nervous system function. Ethanol is the only type of alcohol that is found in alcoholic beverages and is commonly used for recreational purposes; other alcohols such as methanol and isopropyl alcohol are toxic and potentially lethal.\n\nArtisanal food: Artisanal food encompasses breads, cheeses, fruit preserves, cured meats, beverages, oils, and vinegars that are made by hand using traditional methods by skilled craftworkers, known as food artisans. The foodstuff material from farmers and backyard growers can include fruit, grains and flours, milks for cheese, cured meats, fish, beverages, oils, and vinegars. 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C. Cariappa: Air Marshal K C \"Nanda\" Cariappa is the son of Field Marshal K. M. Cariappa, the first Indian Army Commander-in-Chief. Air Marshal Cariappa was a Squadron Leader with No.20 Squadron during the 1965 Indo-Pakistan War. He was shot down while carrying out air attacks during the 1965 war with Pakistan and was taken prisoner. President Ayub Khan, former colleague of General Cariappa before the 1947 Partition, offered to release his son. But the General's terse reply was: \"The POWs are all my sons, look after them well.\" After repatriation K C Cariappa went on to helicopters for a short while, commanding No.111 Helicopter Unit at Hasimara during the 1971 War. He would later command No.8 Squadron in the mid 70s at Pune. He wrote a biography on his father, Field Marshal K. M. Cariappa in 2007. He presently lives in his deceased father's house Roshanara in Madikeri. He takes an active part in forest conservation measures.\n\nSarath Fonseka: Field Marshal Gardihewa Sarath Chandralal Fonseka, RWP, RSP, VSV, USP, MP, rcds, psc (Sarath Fonseka) (Sinhalese: \u0dc6\u0dd3\u0dbd\u0dca\u0da9\u0dca \u0db8\u0dcf\u0dc2\u0dbd\u0dca \u0dc3\u0dbb\u0dad\u0dca \u0dc6\u0ddc\u0db1\u0dca\u0dc3\u0dda\u0d9a\u0dcf , Tamil: \u0baa\u0bc0\u0bb2\u0bcd\u0b9f\u0bcd \u0bae\u0bbe\u0bb0\u0bcd\u0bb7\u0bb2\u0bcd \u0b9a\u0bb0\u0ba4\u0bcd \u0baa\u0bca\u0ba9\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0bc7\u0b95\u0bbe , born 18 December 1950) is a Sri Lanka's highest rank soldier and politician who was the first Sri Lankan Army officer to be promoted to the rank of Field Marshal. He was the eighteenth Commander of Sri Lankan Army, and under his command the Sri Lankan Army ended the 26-year Sri Lankan Civil War in 2009, defeating the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam; he thereafter briefly served as the Chief of Defence Staff. After retiring from the Army with the rank of General, he entered politics as the common opposition candidate in the 2010 presidential election contesting against President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Following his controversial defeat in the presidential election he was elected to Parliament in the general election that followed. Soon after he was made a political prisoner and lost his parliamentary seat. Fonseka supported Maithripala Sirisena in the 2015 presidential election and following his victory, the newly appointed President Sirisena gave Fonseka a full pardon reinstating his civic rights, military rank and decorations. Later he was promoted to the newly created rank of Field Marshal on 22 March 2015. On 9 February 2016 he was appointed to Parliament, and he was appointed Cabinet Minister for Regional Development on 25 February 2016.\n\nList of Generalobersts: Generaloberst, in English Colonel General, was, in Germany and Austria-Hungary\u2014the German \"Reichswehr\" and \"Wehrmacht\", the Austro-Hungarian Common Army, and the East German National People's Army, as well as the respective police services\u2014the second highest general officer rank, ranking above full general but below general field marshal. It was equivalent to \"Generaladmiral\" in the \"Kriegsmarine\" until 1945, or to Flottenadmiral in the \"Volksmarine\" until 1990. The rank was the highest ordinary military rank and the highest military rank awarded in peacetime; the higher rank of general field marshal was only awarded in wartime by the head of state. In general, a Generaloberst had the same privileges as a general field marshal.\n\nLieutenant field marshal: Lieutenant field marshal, also frequently historically field marshal lieutenant (German: \"Feldmarschall-Leutnant\" , formerly \"Feldmarschallleutnant\", historically also \"Feldmarschall-Lieutenant\" and, in official Imperial and Royal Austrian army documents from 1867 always \"Feldmarschalleutnant\", abbreviated \"FML\"), was a senior army rank in certain European armies of the 17th to 20th centuries. It emerged as the rank of field marshal (German: \"Feldmarschall\" ) came to be used for the highest army commander in the 17th century (having originally been the equivalent of a cavalry colonel). In German-speaking countries the commander-in-chief usually appointed an \"under marshal\" (\"Untermarschall\") or \"lieutenant field marshal\" to support and represent the field marshal. Amongst his functions as the personal deputy to the field marshal, were the supervision of supply depots and routes, and inspection of the guards.\n\nNir Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana: Born on 11 Poush, 1970 B.S. (1913) in Jawalakhel Durbar, Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, Field Marshal Rana died at the age of 99. He was son of the then ruling Rana Prime Minister Judha Shumsher Rana and his third wife Mahila Maharani (n\u00e9e Musa \"Nani Sahib\"). According to a statement, the centenarian Field Marshal had joined the then Royal Nepal Army (RNA) at the age of 18 on 1 Shrawan 1988 B.S (1931) and was appointed to the post of Major at the Shri Pashupati Prasad Battalion. He became the Commander-in-Chief of the RNA on 15 Baisakh, 2017 B.S (1960) and retired on 15 Baisakh in 2022 B.S (1965). He was appointed Field Marshal after his retirement in 2022 B.S.\n\nErwin Rommel: Erwin Rommel (15 November 1891 \u2013 14 October 1944) was a German general and military theorist. Popularly known as the Desert Fox, he served as field marshal in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II.\n\nKodandera M. Cariappa: Field Marshal Kodandera \"Kipper\" Madappa Cariappa, OBE (28 January 1899\u00a0\u2013 15 May 1993) was the first Indian commander-in-chief (C-in-C) of the Indian Army. He led Indian forces on the Western Front during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. He is one of only two Indian Army officers to hold the five-star rank of field marshal; the other being Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw. He was appointed commander-in-chief of the Indian Army in 1949.\n\nInfantry Attacks: Infantry Attacks (German: Infanterie Greift An) is a classic book on military tactics written by Erwin Rommel about his experiences in World War I. At the time of the book's writing in the mid-1930s, Rommel's rank was lieutenant colonel. Rommel had planned to write a successor called \"Panzer greift an\" (in English: \"Tank Attacks\") about tank warfare, and gathered much material during the North Africa Campaign. However, he was forced to commit suicide before completing this work.\n\nField marshal (India): Field marshal (or field marshal, abbreviated as FM) ( , ) is a five\u2013star general officer rank and the highest attainable rank in the Indian Army. Field marshal is ranked immediately above general, but not exercised in the regular army structure. It is a largely ceremonial or wartime rank, having been awarded only twice. A field marshal's insignia consists of the national emblem over a crossed baton and sabre in a lotus blossom wreath.\n\nWalther von Reichenau: Walter Karl Ernst August von Reichenau (8 October 1884 \u2013 17 January 1942) was a field marshal in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. A professional solider and veteran of World War I and the Reichswehr, he was one of twelve officers promoted at the 1940 Field Marshal Ceremony, and the most junior. An avid sportsman and athlete he was a member of the International Olympic Committee. 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He was born at North Dighton, Massachusetts. He was the State geologist of Iowa in 1866-70, and professor of natural history in the State University of Iowa in 1867-73. He held a similar position at Bowdoin College in 1873-75, and was geologist and paleontologist of the United States Geological Survey between 1874 and 1892, and after 1895 was an associate in paleontology at the United States National Museum.\n\nErmine Cowles Case: Ermine Cowles Case (1871\u20131953), invariably known as E.C. Case, was a prominent American paleontologist in the second generation that succeeded Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope. A graduate of the University of Kansas, with a PhD from the University of Chicago (1896), Case became a paleontologist of international stature while working at the University of Michigan.\n\nKenneth Lacovara: Kenneth J. Lacovara is an American paleontologist and geologist at Rowan University and fellow of the Explorers Club, known for the discovery of the titanosaurian dinosaur \"Dreadnoughtus\" and his involvement in the discovery and naming of the giant sauropod dinosaur \"Paralititan\", as well as his work applying 3D printing technology to paleontology. Lacovara is the founder of the Edelman Fossil Park of Rowan University in Mantua Township, New Jersey and a TED speaker. He is author of the general-audience book, Why Dinosaurs Matter (2017) (Simon & Schuster/TED Books). Additionally, he serves as Paleontology Fellow of the Academy of Natural Sciences.\n\nPhreatophasma: Phreatophasma is an extinct genus of tetrapod from the Middle Permian of European Russia. It includes only one species, Phreatophasma aenigmatum, which is itself known from a single femur found in a mine near the town of Belebei in Bashkortostan. \"Phreatophasma\" comes from a fossil assemblage that is latest Ufimian to earliest Kazanian in age under the Russian stratigraphic scheme, correlating with the Roadian Age (earliest Middle Permian, about 270 million years ago) under the international stratigraphic timescale. Because the species is based on a single specimen with few diagnostic anatomical features, uncertainty remains as to where it belongs in tetrapod phylogeny; originally interpreted in 1954 as an enigmatic \"theromorph\" synapsid (hence its species name \"aenigmatum\") by Soviet paleontologist Ivan Yefremov, \"Phreatophasma\" was later described as a therapsid \"incertae sedis\" by American paleontologist Alfred Romer in 1956 and then as a member of a basal synapsid family called Caseidae starting with Everett C. Olson in 1962. Olson's classification was later supported by Canadian paleontologist Robert Reisz in 1986 and American paleontologist Robert L. Carroll in 1988. Ivakhneneko \"et al.\" (1997) and Maddin \"et al.\" (2008) both considered \"Phreatophasma\" an indeterminate synapsid.\n\nJohn W. Wells: John West Wells (July 15, 1907 \u2013 January 12, 1994) was an American paleontologist, biologist and geologist who focused his research on corals.\n\nCharles Doolittle Walcott: Charles Doolittle Walcott (March 31, 1850 \u2013 February 9, 1927) was an American paleontologist, administrator of the Smithsonian Institution from 1907 to 1927, and geologist. He is famous for his discovery in 1909 of well-preserved fossils in the Burgess Shale of British Columbia, Canada, see history of the Burgess Shale. He was described by Stephen Jay Gould as \"the finest symbol that I have ever encountered for the embodiment of conventional beliefs.\"\n\nDonald Prothero: Donald Ross Prothero (February 21, 1954) is an American paleontologist, geologist, and author who specializes in mammalian paleontology. His research has been in the field of magnetostratigraphy, a technique to date rock layers of the Cenozoic era and its use to date the climate changes which occurred 30-40 million years ago. He is the author or editor of more than 30 books and over 250 scientific papers, including five geology textbooks.\n\nAllison R. Palmer: Allison Ralph (Pete) Palmer (9 January 1927 in Bound Brook, New Jersey) is an American paleontologist and geologist. His work has focused on the Cambrian period. He has had a career of nearly fifty years as a geologist with the United States Geological Survey and universities. The author of some 137 scientific articles, his research has been important in understanding of the origin and evolution of life on Earth.\n\nRowan University: Rowan University is a public research university in Glassboro, New Jersey, United States, with a satellite campus in Camden, New Jersey. The school was founded in 1923 as Glassboro Normal School on a twenty-five acre site donated by the town. The school became New Jersey State Teachers College at Glassboro in the 1930s, and Glassboro State College in 1958. Starting in the 1970s, it grew into a multi-purpose institution, adding programs in business, communications, and engineering.\n\nRudolf Ruedemann: Rudolf Ruedemann (October 16, 1864\u2013June 18, 1956) was a German American paleontologist, widely known as an expert in graptolites, enigmatic fossil animals. He worked at the New York State Museum for over 40 years, including a decade as State Paleontologist of New York. and was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 1928. Born in Georgenthal, Germany, he was educated in Europe, earning a PhD in 1887 from the University of Jena (Ph.D., 1887), and a second doctorate in 1889 from France's University of Strasbourg where he was an assistant in geology from 1887 to 1892. He emigrated to the United States in 1892 and taught at the high schools of Lowville and Dolgeville, New York for several years before joining the State Museum in 1899, where he worked for the remainder of his career. 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Typically, as the name suggests, the performer is provided with a microphone which is plugged into a PA system, to make the individual's performance loud enough for the audience to hear. Often the performers sign up in advance for a time slot with the host or master of ceremonies, typically an experienced performer or the venue manager or owner. The master of ceremonies may screen potential candidates for suitability for the venue and give individuals a time to perform in the show. These events are focused on performance arts like poetry and spoken word, music (often singer-songwriters who accompany themselves on guitar), and comedy. Less commonly, small groups, such as a small rock band duo/trio or a comedy duo may appear. Group performances are uncommon, because of the space and the logistics of loading in and soundchecking such a group.\n\nBen Hoffman: Benjamin Isaac Hoffman (born December 13, 1974) is an American comedian, actor and writer. 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Every so often a host or musical guest will fill both roles, such as was the case with Britney Spears in 2000 and 2002, Jennifer Lopez in 2001 and 2010, Justin Timberlake in 2003, 2006 and 2013, Taylor Swift in 2009, Bruno Mars in 2012, Lady Gaga in 2013, Miley Cyrus in 2013 and 2015, Drake in 2014 and 2016, Blake Shelton in 2015, and Ariana Grande in 2016. With the exception of Season 7 and several other rare cases, the show has begun with a cold open that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming \"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night! \"\n\nBabydaddy: Scott Hoffman (born September 1, 1976), known by his stage name Babydaddy, is an American musician and the Ivor Novello Award-winning multi-instrumentalist, backing vocalist and lyricist for the U.S. glam rock band, Scissor Sisters. 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Those musical snippets or \"buttons\" was the starting point for the creation of \"All Songs Considered\".\n\nFollies: Follies is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Goldman. The story concerns a reunion in a crumbling Broadway theatre, scheduled for demolition, of the past performers of the \"Weismann's Follies\", a musical revue (based on the \"Ziegfeld Follies\"), that played in that theatre between the World Wars. It focuses on two couples, Buddy and Sally Durant Plummer and Benjamin and Phyllis Rogers Stone, who are attending the reunion. Sally and Phyllis were showgirls in the Follies. Both couples are deeply unhappy with their marriages. Buddy, a traveling salesman, is having an affair with a girl on the road; Sally is still as much in love with Ben as she was years ago; and Ben is so self-absorbed that Phyllis feels emotionally abandoned. Several of the former showgirls perform their old numbers, sometimes accompanied by the ghosts of their former selves. The musical numbers in the show have been interpreted as pastiches of the styles of the leading Broadway composers of the 1920s ands '30s, and sometimes as parodies of specific songs.\n\nThe Improv (India): The Improv is an improvisational comedy show which was started in May 2012 in Bangalore, India. The show has no script and is totally improvised, as its name suggests. The audiences give suggestions, situations and scenarios to the host and taking the cue, the actors create on-the-spot hilarious scenes on stage. It is hosted and directed by Saad Khan, an Indian filmmaker. The show is conceptualized by Saad Khan and Siddhanth Sundar. The show\u2019s performers are Siddhanth Sundar, Sal Yusuf, Sumukhi Suresh, Darius Sunawala, Abel Mathews, Tim Schultz and Praveen Raj. 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A one-hour show, the announcers, SPEED's Formula One commentary team, Bob Varsha, Steve Matchett, and David Hobbs, perform a mixture of a commentary as if the race is taking place right now along with reminiscing about rules changes and also Matchett's then role with Michael Schumacher's team. In 2003, when the show looked back at the 1993 season, dominated by Alain Prost, Varsha was the show's host, while Hobbs and Matchett looked at videotape of the races, and reminisced. 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The ninety-minute dramas aired once a month and featured some of the more popular television and film stars of the 1970s (Diana Hyland, Bradford Dillman, Patty Duke, Diane Baker, David Hedison).\n\nThe Fly (1958 film): The Fly is a 1958 American science fiction-horror film produced and directed by Kurt Neumann. The screenplay by James Clavell was based on the 1957 short story of the same name by George Langelaan. The film stars David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price and Herbert Marshall.\n\nRolf Becker: Rolf Becker (born 31 March 1935 in Leipzig, Germany) is a German television actor. By his first wife, actress Monika Hansen, he is the father of actor Ben Becker, and actress and singer Meret Becker.\n\nGazzara: Gazzara is a 2012 film set in New York, based on the life and career of actor Ben Gazzara who writer/director Joseph Rezwin met in 1977 on the set of John Cassavetes\u2019 \"Opening Night\". Their conversations about acting and art, fears and desires, life and death all culminate in the final Central Park sequence where Ben persuades Joe it is time to cut the cord, end the obsession with him and Cassavetes and pursue his passion of art and filmmaking in his own individual way as Ben did throughout his entire life.\n\nBen Bagdikian: Ben Haig Bagdikian (January 30, 1920 \u2013 March 11, 2016) was an Armenian-American educator and journalist. He was a significant American media critic and the dean of the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.\n\nCreditors (2015 film): Creditors is a British drama film written and directed by Ben Cura, based on the play of the same title by August Strindberg and starring Christian McKay, Andrea Deck, Ben Cura, Tom Bateman and Simon Callow. Set in present-day England and Spain in this adaptation, it had its world premiere at the 2015 Nordic International Film Festival in New York City as part of the festival's Official Selection, where it was nominated for and was awarded the Honorable Mention for Best Nordic Narrative Feature. The film was a United Kingdom production by London-based company Tough Dance, founded by Ben Cura and Andrea Deck. Spanish company Cuibar Productions financed the film. Paris-based sales agents New Morning Films took on world sales of the film in early 2015. The film is actor Ben Cura's debut as a director, screenwriter, and producer.\n\nShadows of Liberty: Shadows of Liberty is a 2012 British documentary film directed by Canadian filmmaker Jean-Philippe Tremblay. The documentary examines the impact of corporate media and concentration of media ownership on journalism and the news. It is based on the book \"The Media Monopoly\" by Ben Bagdikian. 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Several artists have covered or parodied the music, sometimes adding lyrics to the originally instrumental work.\n\nGame of Thrones (2012 video game): Game of Thrones is an action role-playing video game based on \"A Game of Thrones\", the first of the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" novels by George R. R. Martin, and in part also on the novels' TV adaptation by HBO, \"Game of Thrones\".\n\nThronecast: Thronecast is a British television series on Sky Atlantic which is presented by Sue Perkins and Jamie East. It is an aftershow to \"Game of Thrones\", which also airs on the channel. Each episode is an hour in length and features interviews with members of the cast and crew, interaction with the audience and social media alongside analysis of the previous episode and a preview of the next episode of \"Game of Thrones\". It was the only official aftershow for the American series until HBO aired \"After the Thrones\" in 2016 - a show which was cancelled after only one series.\n\nGame of Thrones: Season 6 (soundtrack): The soundtrack album of the sixth season of HBO series \"Game of Thrones\", titled Game of Thrones: Season 6, was released digitally on June 24, 2016, and later released on CD on July 29, 2016. The album reached No. 1 on the \"Billboard\"' s Soundtracks chart, and the track from the season finale \"Light of the Seven\" reached No. 1 on \"Billboard\"' s Spotify Viral 50 chart. The \"Light of the Seven\" is the first time piano is used in the music for \"Game of Thrones\". The album was composed by Ramin Djawadi. The soundtrack has received favorable reviews and peaked at #1 on the U.S. Soundtrack Albums chart and #27 on the U.S. Billboard 200. It won a International Film Music Critics Association for \"Best Original Score for a Television Series\".\n\nRise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots: Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots is the official expansion pack to the real-time strategy video game \"Rise of Nations\". The game is the second in a series of \"Rise of Nations\" games by Big Huge Games. \"Thrones and Patriots\" had its premiere release for Microsoft Windows on April 27, 2004 in North America. It was ported to and released for Mac OS X in November 2004. \"Rise of Nations: Extended Edition\" was released on Steam on June 12, 2014 and includes both the original game and \"Thrones and Patriots\" with updated graphics and Steamworks integration for multiplayer.\n\nGame of Thrones: Season 4 (soundtrack): The soundtrack album of the fourth season of HBO series \"Game of Thrones\", titled Game of Thrones: Season 4 was released digitally on June 10, 2014, and on CD on July 1, 2014. Season 4 of \"Game of Thrones\" saw the Icelandic band Sigur R\u00f3s perform their rendition of \"\" in a cameo appearance at King Joffrey's wedding in the second episode, \"The Lion and the Rose\".\n\nThe Moorside: The Moorside is a 2017 two-part British television drama. Written by Neil McKay and directed by Paul Whittington, it stars Sheridan Smith, Gemma Whelan, Sian Brooke and Siobhan Finneran and was broadcast on BBC One in two one-hour episodes in February 2017. 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It was originally featured on their self-released second studio album \"Regional at Best\", but was re-recorded for \"Vessel\" and included as a Japanese bonus track for the album. \"Lovely\" was released as a promotional single for the band's trip to Japan, being released on Warner Japan on April 17. The song reached number 67 on the Japan Hot 100, respectively.\n\nStressed Out: \"Stressed Out\" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, for their fourth studio album, \"Blurryface\". Written by Tyler Joseph and produced by Mike Elizondo, the lyrics discuss the harsh end of adolescence and the transition to adulthood. The song was released as a promotional single on April 28, 2015, on the Google Play Store and Amazon, and was issued to top 40 radio stations as the album's fourth official single on November 10.\n\nBlurryface: Blurryface is the fourth studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots. It is the band's second album released through Fueled by Ramen. Originally set to be released on May 19, 2015, it was released two days earlier on May 17, via iTunes. The album was preceded by its lead single, \"Fairly Local\", released on March 17, 2015. It also contains the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 top-five singles, \"Stressed Out\" and \"Ride\", which reached numbers two and five on the chart, respectively. The album has sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States as of April 2017. It was the eighth best-selling album of 2016 with over 1.5 million copies sold worldwide that year, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.\n\nHeathens (song): \"Heathens\" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, released as the lead single for the motion picture soundtrack for the film \"Suicide Squad\" (2016) on June 16, 2016, through Atlantic Records and Warner Bros. Records. The song was written by Tyler Joseph and produced by him along with Mike Elizondo. \"Heathens\" peaked at number two on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, tying with \"Stressed Out\" for the duo's highest charting single to date. \"Heathens\" was nominated for three Grammy Awards at the 59th annual awards ceremony.\n\nTear in My Heart: \"Tear in My Heart\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, for their fourth studio album \"Blurryface\". \"Tear in My Heart\" was uploaded to YouTube on April 6, 2015, being released as a single on the same day. \"Tear in My Heart\" was released to radio on April 14, 2015. The video was directed by Marc Klasfeld. In addition to both band members, lead singer Tyler Joseph's wife Jenna also appears in the music video. It is one of the band's highest-charting songs, spending eight weeks at the number two spot on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart, with X Ambassadors' \"Renegades\" keeping it from topping the chart.\n\nHolding On to You (Twenty One Pilots song): \"Holding On to You\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, for their second studio album \"Regional at Best\". A partially re-recorded version of the song appeared on their third studio album, \"Vessel\". \"Holding On to You\" was released as the first single from \"Vessel\" in the iTunes Store worldwide on September 11, 2012. A video for the song was released on November 15. The video was directed by Jordan Bahat. The song impacted alternative radio on December 4, 2012, and released to mainstream radio on June 11, 2013. It is the band's debut single.\n\nTwenty One Pilots discography: American musical duo Twenty One Pilots have released four studio albums, one live album, seven extended plays, fifteen singles and eighteen music videos. The band was formed in 2009 and currently consists of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun. They put out two self-released albums, \"Twenty One Pilots\" in 2009 and \"Regional at Best\" in 2011, before being signed by Fueled by Ramen in 2012. They released their third studio album, \"Vessel\", with Fueled by Ramen in 2013. Their fourth studio album, \"Blurryface\", was released on May 15, 2015 through the same label. On November 25, 2016, they released \"Blurryface Live\", a three-LP, Tri-Gatefold Picture Disc Vinyl featuring the live audio recorded during a concert at The Fox Theater in Oakland, CA.\n\nGuns for Hands: \"Guns for Hands\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, released as a single only in Japan. The song appears on their second self-released album, \"Regional at Best\", their third album \"Vessel\", their 2012 \"Three Songs\" EP, and their 2013 EP, \"Migraine\". The video was directed by Mark C. Eshleman. The song reached number 21 on the Japan Hot 100.\n\nCar Radio (song): \"Car Radio\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, originally released in 2011 on their second studio album, \"Regional at Best\". It was re-released in March 2014 as the fifth and final single from their third studio album, \"Vessel\". The song is seen as the duo's most experimental, as it has no sung words or hooks in it.\n\nRide (Twenty One Pilots song): \"Ride\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, from their fourth studio album, \"Blurryface\". \"Ride\" was originally released as a promotional single on YouTube on May 11, 2015. The music video for the song was released on YouTube the following day. 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As of 2010, the Europe's Strongest Man contest has become a part of the Giants Live season of annual grand prix events. The contest serves as a qualifying event for the World's Strongest Man contest, with the top 3 placings qualifying for that year's WSM contest.\n\n2013 World's Strongest Man: The 2013 World's Strongest Man was the 36th edition of World's Strongest Man. The event was held in Haitang Bay, Sanya, China, the same host city as the 2006 World's Strongest Man contest. The qualifying heats were held from August 17\u201320 and the finals on Aug. 23 & 24. The event was sponsored by the Commerce Casino and will be broadcast in the United States on the CBS Sports Network. Brian Shaw from the United States placed first, winning his second WSM title after winning in 2011. 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He is the 2017 World's Strongest Man and the current world record holder in the deadlift with straps.\n\n1980 World's Strongest Man: The 1980 World's Strongest Man was the fourth edition of World's Strongest Man and was won by Bill Kazmaier from the United States. It was his first title after finishing third the previous year. Lars Hedlund from Sweden finished second after finishing second the previous year, and Geoff Capes from the United Kingdom finished third. Defending champion Don Reinhoudt withdrew from the competition due to injury; this would be his final World's Strongest Man.\n\nTuxedo Gin: Tuxedo Gin (\u30bf\u30ad\u30b7\u30fc\u30c9\u9280 , Takishiido Gin ) is a romantic comedy manga series by Tokihiko Matsuura. It was published by Shogakukan in \"Sh\u014dnen Sunday\" from 1997 to 2000 and collected in 15 bound volumes. It is published North America in English by Viz Communications. The series is about a teenaged boxer named Ginji Kusanagi who is reincarnated as a penguin in order to be close to the girl he likes. On August 4, 2011, Walt Disney Pictures and Viz Pictures announced they were adapting the Tuxedo Gin manga into a feature film under the name, \"Tux\".\n\nBen Kelsey (strongman): Ben Kelsey (born 23 September 1984) is a British strongman competitor, notable for having won the England's Strongest Man title, the title of World's Strongest Man Under 105\u00a0kg and having competed at the World's Strongest Man.\n\nAll-American Strongman Challenge: The All-American Strongman Challenge is a leading competition in strength athletics that takes place within the annual Californian FitExpo. Although North America has a number of prestigious strongman events determining the \"Strongest Man in America\", the \"Strongest Man in Canada\" and the \"Strongest Man in North America\", the All-American Strongman Challenge has added kudos because it is open to entrants from overseas with the potential to bring in leading international competitors as well. It is notable for the calibre of entrants it has attracted, with many World's Strongest Man finalists being represented.\n\nRobert Oberst: Robert Oberst (born December 20, 1984) is an American professional strongman who was awarded his \"Pro Card\" at the 2012 Dallas Europa Amateur Strongman Competition. He is a yearly competitor of the World's Strongest Man including the 2013 World's Strongest Man, 2014 World's Strongest Man, 2015 World's Strongest Man and the 2016 World's Strongest Man competitions.\n\n2014 World's Strongest Man: The 2014 World's Strongest Man was the 37th edition of World's Strongest Man. The event was held at the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles, California, the same host city as the 2012 World's Strongest Man contest. The qualifying heats were held from March 22\u201325 and the finals on March 28 & 29. Unlike previous years when 10 athletes qualified for the finals, this year there were 12 qualifying spots. The top 2 from each heat qualified, as well as the 2 highest scoring 3rd place athletes from all 5 heats. The event was sponsored by the Commerce Casino and will begin broadcasting in the United States on the CBS Sports Network from July 4-August 13, 2014. Zydrunas Savickas from Lithuania finished in first place, this was his fourth WSM title. 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At the time of his death he was the justice in charge of the trials resulting from Operation Car Wash.\n\nPohl trial: The Pohl trial against the Nazi German administration of the \"Final Solution\" (also known as the WVHA Trial and officially \"The United States of America vs. Oswald Pohl, et al\") was the fourth of the twelve trials for war crimes that the United States authorities held in their occupation zone in Germany in Nuremberg after the end of World War II. The twelve trials were all held before U.S. military courts, not before the International Military Tribunal, although both courts presided in the same rooms at the Palace of Justice. 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Scott Wilkinson (February 5, 1895 \u2013 June 19, 1985), was an attorney in Shreveport, Louisiana, who served a single term as a Democrat from Caddo Parish in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1920 to 1924 during the administration of Governor John M. Parker.\n\nWilliam Scott (justice): Sir William Scott (d. 1350s) was an English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King's Bench from 8 January 1341 to 26 November 1346. Originally from Yorkshire \u2013 probably Birthwaite in Kexbrough \u2013 Scott as Chief Justice presided over trials resulting from Edward III's purge of the administration the previous years. Among those tried was William de la Pole. After retiring from this position, Scott largely withdrew from public life, probably because of ill health. He returned to Yorkshire to attend to his estates. 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Following the events of \"The Name of the Rose\", Adso and William part ways, with Adso relating the tale before his death. We are informed near the end of the book that William had earlier died during a Plague in Europe.\n\nBilly Scott (footballer, born 1884): Billy Scott (born 17 May 1882) also known as William Scott, was an Irish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for, among others, Everton, Leeds City, Liverpool and Ireland. In 1913 Scott was a member of the Ireland team that beat England for the first time with a 2\u20131 win at Windsor Park. His younger brother, Elisha Scott, was also a notable goalkeeper and also played for Liverpool and Ireland. It was Billy Scott who recognised his younger brother's potential and recommended him to Liverpool after an unsuccessful trial at Everton.\n\n1794 Treason Trials: The 1794 Treason Trials, arranged by the administration of William Pitt, were intended to cripple the British radical movement of the 1790s. 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Major employers in the city include Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, located on the north side of the railway and several factories which manufacture auto parts. There is major military presence in the area, including a PLA base and a military airport.\n\nGongzhuling South Railway Station: Gongzhuling South Railway Station is a railway station of the Harbin\u2013Dalian section of the Beijing\u2013Harbin High-Speed Railway. 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The idea of creating the monument started in the 1980s, and the memorial was erected in September 1992. It was designed by Dieter Appelt, Klaus W. Eisenlohr, Justus M\u00fcller and Christian Zwirner. The memorial is made of 96 cast iron plates, with the names, birth and death dates and places engraved on the edges. It has been designed so that it can be extended if new names are discovered in the future.\n\nKroll Opera House: The Kroll Opera House (German: \"Krolloper, Kroll-Oper\" ) was an opera building in Berlin, Germany, located in the central Tiergarten district on the western edge of the \"K\u00f6nigsplatz\" square (today \"Platz der Republik\"), facing the Reichstag building. It was built in 1844 as an entertainment venue for the restaurant owner Joseph Kroll. During its eventful history it was redeveloped as an opera house in 1851 and was used by various owners and directors for opera, operetta and drama. It was later operated by the Prussian state opera and drama companies and served as the assembly hall of the German Reichstag parliament from 1933 until 1942. On 19 July 1940, the opera house was used to host the 1940 Field Marshal Ceremony. Severely damaged by bombing and the Battle of Berlin in World War II, it was finally demolished in 1951.\n\nMarinus van der Lubbe: Marinus (Rinus) van der Lubbe (13 January 1909 \u2013 10 January 1934) was a Dutch council communist tried, convicted and executed for setting fire to the German Reichstag building on 27 February 1933, an event known as the Reichstag fire.\n\nMikhail Minin: Mikhail Petrovich Minin (Russian: \u041c\u0438\u0445\u0430\u0438\u043b \u041f\u0435\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041c\u0438\u043d\u0438\u043d ) (July 29, 1922 \u2013 January 10, 2008) was a Russian Soviet soldier who was the first to enter the Reichstag building on April 30, 1945 during the Battle of Berlin, and the first soldier to mount the flag on the Reichstag building at 10:40 pm.\n\nPlatz der Republik (Berlin): Platz der Republik (] , \"Square of the Republic\") is a square in Berlin, Germany. It is located in the Tiergarten (borough Mitte), directly in front (west) of the Reichstag building. The square has an area of about 36,900 square meters and is almost completely covered by grass but is decorated with some hedges and a few trees.\n\nWhite Crosses: White Crosses (in German: \"Wei\u00dfe Kreuze\") is a memorial for those who died during the Cold War at the Berlin Wall. It is located at the shore of the river Spree in Berlin next to the Reichstag building, which houses the German parliament. Established by the private group \"Berliner B\u00fcrger-Verein\" on the 10th anniversary of the Berlin Wall in 1971 it was first located east of the Reichstag on a fence directly in front of the wall. After the German reunification in 1990 it kept its location until construction of the new government buildings next to the Reichstag was started at the end of that century \u2013 Berlin was chosen to be the new capital of Germany.\n\nReichstag fire: The Reichstag fire (German: \"Reichstagsbrand\" , ) was an arson attack on the Reichstag building (home of the German parliament) in Berlin on 27 February 1933, just one month after Adolf Hitler had been sworn in as Chancellor of Germany. The Nazis stated that Marinus van der Lubbe, a Dutch council communist, was found near the building. The Nazis publicly blamed the fire on communist agitators in general, although in a German court in 1933, it was decided that Van Der Lubbe had acted alone, as he claimed to have done. After the fire, the Reichstag Fire Decree was passed. The fire was used as evidence by the Nazi Party that communists were plotting against the German government. 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After World War II, the building fell into disuse; the parliament of the German Democratic Republic (the \"Volkskammer\") met in the \"Palast der Republik\" in East Berlin, while the parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany (the \"Bundestag\") met in the \"Bundeshaus\" in Bonn.", "question": "What city of origin does Mitte and Reichstag building have in common?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"common_city_of_origin": {"type": "string", "description": "The city that both entities originate from or are located in."}, "entities_analyzed": {"type": "array", "description": "A list of entities for which the common city of origin was sought.", "items": {"type": "string"}}, "entity_locations": {"type": "array", "description": "Details about each entity and its confirmed location.", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the entity."}, "type": {"type": "string", "description": "The type of the entity (e.g., borough, building)."}, "located_in_city": {"type": "string", "description": "The city where the entity is located."}}, "required": ["name", "type", "located_in_city"], "additionalProperties": false}}}, "required": ["common_city_of_origin", "entities_analyzed", "entity_locations"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"common_city_of_origin": "Berlin", "entities_analyzed": ["Mitte", "Reichstag building"], "entity_locations": [{"name": "Mitte", "type": "borough", "located_in_city": "Berlin"}, {"name": "Reichstag building", "type": "building", "located_in_city": "Berlin"}]}, "ground_truth": {"common_city_of_origin": "Berlin", "entities_analyzed": ["Mitte", "Reichstag building"], "entity_locations": [{"name": "Mitte", "type": "borough", "located_in_city": "Berlin"}, {"name": "Reichstag building", "type": "historic edifice", "located_in_city": "Berlin"}]}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1983, "output_tokens": 74, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "bb841092d14a92eb6eeb2149493734b235a8706e8384c097b47a8f2d1834e08f", "difficulty": "easy", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5abacef35542996606241626", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Judaism, Christianity, and Islam", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Dekalog: Three: Dekalog: Three (Polish: Dekalog, trzy) is the third part of the television series \"Dekalog\" by Polish director Krzysztof Kie\u015blowski, possibly connected to the third and seventh imperatives of the Ten Commandments: \"\"Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy\" and \"Thou shalt not commit adultery\".\"\n\nRemember the sabbath day, to keep it holy: \"Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy\" is one of the Ten Commandments found in the Hebrew Bible.\n\nDekalog: Dekalog (] , also known as \"Dekalog: The Ten Commandments\" and \"The Decalogue\") is a 1989 Polish television drama series directed by Krzysztof Kie\u015blowski and co-written by Kie\u015blowski with Krzysztof Piesiewicz, with music by Zbigniew Preisner. It consists of ten one-hour films, inspired by the decalogue of the Ten Commandments. Each short film explores characters facing one or several moral or ethical dilemmas as they live in an austere housing project in 1980s Poland.\n\nThe Tables of the Law: The Tables of the Law (\"Das Gesetz\") is a 1944 novella by German writer Thomas Mann. It is a dramatic retelling of the Biblical story of Moses contained in the Book of Exodus, although some of the laws which Moses proscribes for his followers are taken from Leviticus. It was the only story that Mann was ever commissioned to write, and he finished it in just eight weeks, beginning on January 18, 1943, and ending on March 13, 1943. Publisher Armin L. Robinson, believing the Ten Commandments to be the basis on which civilization was founded, wanted to make a movie detailing the Nazi's \"desecration of the Mosaic Decalogue.\" Instead, he settled on a book, entitled \"The Ten Commandments: Ten Short Novels of Hitler's War Against the Moral Code,\" with ten authors, one for each commandment. Mann's novella, which he was paid $1000 to write, was originally meant to be the introduction to the volume, but Robinson liked it so much that he decided to make it the first story, under the heading \"Thou Shalt Have No Other God Before Me.\" It should also be noted that Mann considered his story to be greatly superior to that of his fellow contributors, and he considered the overall book a \"failure\".\n\nSabbath: Sabbath ( ) is a day set aside for rest and worship. According to the Sabbath is a day of rest on the seventh day, commanded by God to be kept as a holy day of rest, as God rested from creation. It is observed differently among the Abrahamic religions and informs a similar occasion in several other practices. Although many viewpoints and definitions have arisen over the millennia, most originate in the same textual tradition of: \"Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy\".\n\nRitual Decalogue: The Ritual Decalogue is a list of laws at Exodus . These laws are similar to the Covenant Code and are followed by the phrase \"ten commandments\" (Hebrew: \u05e2\u05e9\u05e8\u05ea \u05d4\u05d3\u05d1\u05e8\u05d9\u05dd\u200e \u200e \"aseret ha-dvar\u00eem \", in Exodus ). Although the phrase \"Ten Commandments\" has traditionally been interpreted as referring to a very different set of laws, in Exodus , many scholars believe it instead refers to the Ritual Decalogue found two verses earlier.\n\nTen Commandments (disambiguation): The Ten Commandments are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role in Judaism and most forms of Christianity.\n\nSabbath in Christianity: Sabbath in Christianity is the inclusion or adoption in Christianity of a Sabbath day. Established within Judaism through Mosaic Law, Christians inherited a Sabbath practice that reflected two great precepts: the commandment to \"remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy\" and God's blessing of the seventh day (Saturday) as a day of rest in the Genesis creation narrative. The first of these provisions was associated in Judaism with the assembly of the people to worship in the Temple in Jerusalem or in synagogues.\n\nTen Commandments of Computer Ethics: The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics were created in 1992 by the Computer Ethics Institute. The commandments were introduced in the paper \"In Pursuit of a 'Ten Commandments' for Computer Ethics\" by Ramon C. Barquin as a means to create \"a set of standards to guide and instruct people in the ethical use of computers.\" They follow Internet Advisory Board's memo on ethics from 1987. The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics copies the archaic style of the Ten Commandments from the King James Bible.\n\nTen Commandments: The Ten Commandments, also known as the Decalogue, are a set of biblical laws relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The commandments include instructions to worship only God, to honour one's parents, and to keep the sabbath, as well as prohibitions against idolatry, blasphemy, murder, adultery, theft, dishonesty, and coveting. 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Believing the soldiers were loyalists intent on repeating Stone's attack, dozens of people surrounded and attacked their car. During this, Corporal Wood drew his service pistol and fired a shot in the air. The soldiers were then dragged from the car, beaten, and taken to nearby waste ground where they were stripped and shot dead.\n\nPlaza Rep\u00fablica Dominicana bombing: The \"comando Espa\u00f1a\" of ETA had been responsible for 20 deaths in the previous year, these included an attack in Madrid three months earlier, which had resulted in five deaths, and an attack the previous month which had killed three people. ETA as a whole had been responsible for 24 deaths in 1986 prior to the attack, 18 of those had occurred in Madrid, leading to claims that the organisation was focusing on the Spanish capital because it believed that attacks there had greater influence on public opinion than attacks in the Basque region. The attack had the highest number of casualties since the El Descanso bombing, by suspected Islamic Jihadists in April 1985, had killed 18 people.\n\nD. M. Dassanayake: Dassanayake Mudiyanselage Dassanayake (29 April 1953 \u2013 8 January 2008) was a Sri Lankan politician from the Puttalam District. He was serving as a member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka and non-cabinet Minister of Nation Building when he was assassinated in a roadside bomb attack on 8 January 2008 in Ja-Ela, twelve miles north of Colombo. The attack, which was blamed on the militant Tamil Tigers organization, killed three people and injured ten others. .\n\nHurricane Gonzalo: Hurricane Gonzalo was the second tropical cyclone, after Hurricane Fay, to directly strike the island of Bermuda in a one-week time frame in October 2014, and was the first Category 4 Atlantic hurricane since Hurricane Ophelia in 2011. At the time, it was the strongest hurricane in the Atlantic since Igor in 2010. Gonzalo struck Bermuda less than a week after the surprisingly fierce Fay; 2014 was the first season in recorded history to feature two hurricane landfalls in Bermuda. A powerful Atlantic tropical cyclone that wrought destruction in the Leeward Islands and Bermuda, Gonzalo was the seventh named storm, sixth and final hurricane and only the second major hurricane of the below-average 2014 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm formed from a tropical wave on October 12, while located east of the Lesser Antilles. It made landfall on Antigua, Saint Martin, and Anguilla as a Category\u00a01 hurricane, causing damage on those and nearby islands. Antigua and Barbuda sustained US$40 million in losses, and boats were abundantly damaged or destroyed throughout the northern Leeward Islands. The storm killed three people on Saint Martin and Saint Barth\u00e9lemy. Gonzalo tracked northwestward as it intensified into a major hurricane. Eyewall replacement cycles led to fluctuations in the hurricane's structure and intensity, but on October 16, Gonzalo peaked with maximum sustained winds of 145\u00a0mph (230\u00a0km/h).\n\nSylvia Seegrist: Sylvia Wynanda Seegrist (born July 31, 1960) is an American woman who on October 30, 1985, opened fire at a Springfield, Pennsylvania shopping mall. Springfield is a suburb of Philadelphia, located about 10 miles (16\u00a0km) west of the city. Seegrist killed three people and wounded seven others before being disarmed by a good Samaritan who was shopping at the mall. The individuals killed included two men and a two-year-old boy. She was 25 years old and had been diagnosed as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia 10 years earlier. Having been committed and discharged from mental care several times, her case stimulated discussion about the state's authority to commit at-risk people into mental care facilities versus individual rights.\n\nDzhokhar Tsarnaev: Dzhokhar Anzorovich \"Jahar\" Tsarnaev (Cyrillic: \u0414\u0436\u043e\u0445\u00e1\u0440 \u0410\u043d\u0437\u00f3\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0426\u0430\u0440\u043d\u00e1\u0435\u0432 ; born July 22, 1993) is a Kyrgyz-American man of Chechen descent who was convicted of planting bombs at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, along with his brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev. The bombings killed three people and injured approximately 280 others. At the time of the bombings, Tsarnaev was a student at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Following the bombings, on April 18, there was a shootout between police and the Tsarnaev brothers. Tamerlan was killed and an MBTA police officer was critically injured in the course of Tsarnaev's escape in an SUV. Tsarnaev was injured but escaped, and a manhunt ensued, with thousands of police searching a 20-block area of Watertown, Massachusetts. On the evening of April 19, the heavily wounded Tsarnaev was found unarmed hiding in a boat on a trailer in Watertown just outside the police perimeter, arrested, and taken to a hospital.\n\nNational Guard of the United States: The National Guard of the United States, part of the reserve components of the United States Armed Forces, is a reserve military force, composed of National Guard military members or units of each state and the territories of Guam, of the Virgin Islands, and of Puerto Rico, as well as of the District of Columbia, for a total of 54 separate organizations. All members of the National Guard of the United States are also members of the militia of the United States as defined by /246 \u00a7 246 . National Guard units are under the dual control of the state and the federal government.\n\nHurricane Cindy tornado outbreak: The Hurricane Cindy (2005) tornado outbreak was a two-day tornado outbreak that was associated with the passage of Hurricane Cindy across the Southern United States starting on July 6, 2005 across the Gulf Coast states of Alabama and Florida as well as Georgia before ending in the Middle Atlantic Coast on early on July 8. The outbreak caused no fatalities and only one injury but was fairly strong, as there were three F2 tornadoes spawned due to Cindy. The hurricane itself killed three people, two in Georgia, one in Alabama. Cindy produced a total of 44 tornadoes across seven states in a two-day span. 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The album was composed during a five-year period while a member of the indie pop band The xx, starting with his production on \"xx\" in 2009. After starting his solo career with the remix album \"We're New Here\" (2011) and singles like \"All Under One Roof Raving\" (2014), he was intent on making the album something of a departure from his previous work and genre. The album features guest vocals from fellow The xx members Romy and Oliver Sim, as well as from Young Thug and Popcaan. The album produced five singles: \"Girl\" and \"Sleep Sound\" as a double-single on 5 May 2014, \"Loud Places\" on 27 March 2015, \"Gosh\" on 4 May and \"I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)\" on 22 May.\n\nCoexist (album): Coexist is the 2012 second studio album by English indie pop band the xx. After a break from touring for their 2009 self-titled first album, the band members began to write songs individually before they recorded \"Coexist\" from November 2011 to May 2012. 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His middle name \"Mayer\" is taken from the name of the founder of the Rothschild family banking empire, Mayer Amschel Rothschild.\n\nHome Counties cricket team: A Home Counties cricket team was a cricket team formed of players who represented counties which were considered a part of England's home counties. The team first appeared in 1862 in a minor match against Southgate Cricket Club. The team later appeared once in first-class cricket in 1899 against The Rest at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings. The team for their only first-class match consisted of Arthur Turner and Sailor Young of Essex; Alec Hearne and Bill Bradley of Kent; Francis Ford and Andrew Stoddart of Middlesex; Bobby Abel, Tom Hayward and Digby Jephson of Surrey and; Harry Butt and K. S. Ranjitsinhji of Sussex. With the exception of Jephson and Turner, all had played Test cricket for England. Their only appearance in first-class cricket ended as a draw. The team reappeared in the 1940s, playing two minor matches against Lancashire in 1946 and 1948.\n\nRothschild family: The Rothschild family is a wealthy family descending from Mayer Amschel Rothschild, a court Jew to the German Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel in the Free City of Frankfurt, who established his banking business in the 1760s. Unlike most previous court Jews, Rothschild managed to bequeath his wealth and established an international banking family through his five sons, who established themselves in London, Paris, Frankfurt, Vienna, and Naples.\n\n67th (2nd Home Counties) Division: The 2nd Home Counties Division was a 2nd Line Territorial Force division of the British Army in World War I. The division was formed as a duplicate of the 44th (Home Counties) Division in November 1914. As the name suggests, the division recruited in the Home Counties, particularly Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex. 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This film, starring Elmar Wepper, Hannelore Elsner and Aya Irizuki, tells the story of Rudi: terminally ill, he travels to Japan after the sudden death of his wife Trudi \u2013 in order to make up for missed opportunities in life.\n\nDoris D\u00f6rrie: Doris D\u00f6rrie (] ; born 26 May 1955) is a German film director, producer and author.\n\nThe Hairdresser: The Hairdresser (German: \"Die Friseuse\" ) is a 2010 German comedy film directed by Doris D\u00f6rrie.\n\nHal Ashby: Hal Ashby (September 2, 1929 \u2013 December 27, 1988) was an American film director and editor associated with the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking.\n\nPierre Sanoussi-Bliss: Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss (born 17 August 1962, Berlin-Mitte) is a German actor and director. He has appeared in television and films for over 20 years. He played a leading role in Doris D\u00f6rrie's 1994 film, \"Keiner liebt mich\". He also plays a leading role in the comedy series \"Alles wird gut\".\n\nEnlightenment Guaranteed: Erleuchtung garantiert (\"Enlightenment Guaranteed\") is a 2000 German film directed by Doris D\u00f6rrie about two brothers, Uwe (Uwe Ochsenknecht) and Gustav (Gustav-Peter W\u00f6hler), who travel to Japan to sort out the mess of their lives. Their plan is to visit the Sojiji Monastery in Monzen, near Tokyo. On their way there, in a rather literal Buddhist moment, they lose all of their belongings. When they at last make it to the monastery, they find that even there, enlightenment can be elusive.\n\nThe Thing About Men: The Thing About Men is a musical with music by Jimmy Roberts and lyrics and book by Joe DiPietro. It is based on the 1985 German film Men by Doris D\u00f6rrie. 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He starred in one Warhol-directed film, \"My Hustler\" (1965), and also appeared in Edie Sedgwick's final film \"Ciao! Manhattan\" (1972).\n\nRainbow Bridge (film): Rainbow Bridge is a 1971 film directed by Chuck Wein about different countercultural figures interacting on the Hawaiian island of Maui. He described it as \"a kind of space-age \"Candid Camera\". We're going to place Pat [New York model Pat Hartley, the protagonist] in all kinds of real-life situtations, and film what happens. 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It is an early adaptation of Anthony Burgess' novel \"A Clockwork Orange\", starring Gerard Malanga, Edie Sedgwick, Ondine, and Tosh Carillo, and featuring such songs as \"Nowhere to Run\" by Martha and the Vandellas, \"Tired of Waiting for You\" by The Kinks, \"The Last Time\" by The Rolling Stones and \"Shout\" by The Isley Brothers.\n\nBeauty No. 2: Beauty No. 2 is a 1965 American avant-garde film by directed by Andy Warhol and starring Edie Sedgwick and Gino Piserchio. Chuck Wein also has a role in the film but never appears onscreen. Wein wrote the scenario and is also credited as assistant director.\n\nEdie Sedgwick: Edith Minturn \"Edie\" Sedgwick (April 20, 1943 \u2013 November 16, 1971) was an American actress and fashion model. She is best known for being one of Andy Warhol's superstars. Sedgwick became known as \"The Girl of the Year\" in 1965 after starring in several of Warhol's short films in the 1960s. 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After that he was a minister without portfolio in Orb\u00e1n II Cabinet. Between 1996 and 2000 Sectoral Director, then CEE of Legal and Governmental Affairs of Hungarian Telecom (MAT\u00c1V Rt.). Currently, he is Managing Partner of EuroAtlantic Solutions, an international consultancy firm. In 2013, EuroAtlantic Solutions joined the Prime Policy Group consortium and registered as a foreign agent at the U.S. Department of Justice under the Foreign Agent Registration Act for its US-based activities political activities carried out on behalf of the Hungarian government. Fellegi also serves as president of the Hungary Initiatives Foundation, a foundation created in November 2013 at the order Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n.\n\nViktor Orb\u00e1n: Viktor Mih\u00e1ly Orb\u00e1n (] ; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian politician and jurist. He is the current Prime Minister of Hungary, a position he has held since 2010. He also previously served as Prime Minister from 1998 to 2002. He is the present leader of the national conservative Fidesz party, a post he has held since 2003 and, previously, from 1993 to 2000. On 19 November 2016, Orb\u00e1n surpassed Istv\u00e1n Bethlen as the 3rd longest-serving Prime Minister in Hungarian history.\n\nGy\u00f6rgy Matolcsy: Gy\u00f6rgy Matolcsy (born 18 July 1955 in Budapest) is a Hungarian politician and economist, current governor of the Hungarian National Bank (MNB). He also served as Minister of Economy (2000\u20132002) during the first cabinet of Viktor Orb\u00e1n and Minister of National Economy (2010\u20132013) in the Second Orb\u00e1n Cabinet.\n\nIstv\u00e1n Tisza: Count Istv\u00e1n Tisza de Borosjen\u0151 et Szeged (archaically English: Stephen Tisza; 22 April 1861 \u2013 31 October 1918) was a Hungarian politician, prime minister, political scientist and member of Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The prominent event in his life was Austria-Hungary's entry into the First World War when he was prime minister for the second time. He was later assassinated during the Chrysanthemum Revolution on 31 October 1918 - the same day that Hungary terminated its political union with Austria. Tisza supported the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary and was representative of the then \"liberal-conservative consent\".\n\nIstv\u00e1n Varga (politician): Istv\u00e1n Varga (born 23 June 1956) is a Hungarian politician and economist, who served as Minister of National Development and Economy between 2009 and 2010. Gordon Bajnai appointed him on 29 April 2009, after Tam\u00e1s Vahl withdrew from the designation of the ministerial position. Before that the acting economy minister was P\u00e9ter H\u00f3nig between 14 and 29 April. Varga is married and has three children.\n\nZsolt Semj\u00e9n: Zsolt Semj\u00e9n (born 8 August 1962 in Budapest) is a Hungarian politician, currently minister without portfolio and Deputy Prime Minister in the second and third cabinet of Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n. Semj\u00e9n is the leader of the Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP) since 2003, which formed a coalition and alliance with Fidesz.\n\nS\u00e1ndor Fazekas: S\u00e1ndor Fazekas (born 3 May 1963) is a Hungarian jurist and politician. He has been Minister of Rural Development since 2010 in the cabinet of Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n. He served as mayor of his hometown, Karcag between 1990 and 2010.\n\nIstv\u00e1n Stumpf: Istv\u00e1n Stumpf (born 5 August 1957) is a Hungarian politician. A former member of the ruling Communist Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, he was the last Vice President of National Council of the Patriotic People's Front from 1989 to 1990. He also served as Minister of Prime Minister's Office between 1998 and 2002 in the first cabinet of Viktor Orb\u00e1n. He is a member of the Constitutional Court of Hungary since July 2010.\n\nZsuzsanna N\u00e9meth: L\u00e1szl\u00f3n\u00e9 N\u00e9meth or Zsuzsanna N\u00e9meth (n\u00e9e \"Zsuzsanna Ser\u00e9nyi\"; born July 16, 1953 in Budapest), Hungarian politician and economist, who served as Minister of National Development in Viktor Orb\u00e1n's government between 23 December 2011 and 6 June 2014.\n\nPrime Minister of Hungary: The Prime Minister of Hungary (Hungarian: \"minisztereln\u00f6k\" , lit. \"Minister-President\") is the head of government of Hungary and the most powerful person in Hungarian politics. He or she leads the majority party or coalition in the National Assembly, and is also the chairperson of the cabinet. The current Prime Minister is Viktor Orb\u00e1n, who has served since 29 May 2010.", "question": "Tam\u00e1s L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Fellegi, Hungarian politician, jurist, political scientist, businessman, who served as Minister of National Development in the government of Viktor Mih\u00e1ly Orb\u00e1n, a Hungarian politician and jurist, and is the current Prime Minister of which country, a position he has held since 2010?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"prime_minister": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The full name of the Prime Minister."}, "current_title": {"type": "string", "description": "The current political title held by the individual."}, "country_of_service": {"type": "string", "description": "The country for which the individual serves as Prime Minister."}, "term_start_year": {"type": "integer", "description": "The year the current term as Prime Minister began."}}, "required": ["name", "current_title", "country_of_service", "term_start_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "related_official": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the official related to the Prime Minister."}, "role_in_government": {"type": "string", "description": "The role held by the related official in the Prime Minister's government."}, "prime_minister_served_under": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Prime Minister under whom the official served."}}, "required": ["name", "role_in_government", "prime_minister_served_under"], "additionalProperties": false}, "final_answer": {"type": "string", "description": "The country Viktor Orb\u00e1n is the current Prime Minister of."}}, "required": ["prime_minister", "related_official", "final_answer"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"prime_minister": {"name": "Viktor Mih\u00e1ly Orb\u00e1n", "current_title": "Prime Minister of Hungary", "country_of_service": "Hungary", "term_start_year": 2010}, "related_official": {"name": "Tam\u00e1s L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Fellegi", "role_in_government": "Minister of National Development", "prime_minister_served_under": "Viktor Mih\u00e1ly Orb\u00e1n"}, "final_answer": "Hungary"}, "ground_truth": {"prime_minister": {"name": "Viktor Mih\u00e1ly Orb\u00e1n", "current_title": "Prime Minister", "country_of_service": "Hungary", "term_start_year": 2010}, "related_official": {"name": "Tam\u00e1s L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Fellegi", "role_in_government": "Minister of National Development", "prime_minister_served_under": "Viktor Orb\u00e1n"}, "final_answer": "Hungary"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1990, "output_tokens": 139, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "2c6ab1aa449fc38c657e2f53322974f0345020399797aa00f825dda26dc3c507", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7149bd5542994082a3e771", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Crime and Punishment", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Mitya's Love: Mitya's Love (\u041c\u0438\u0442\u0438\u043d\u0430 \u043b\u044e\u0431\u043e\u0432\u044c, \"Mi\u2032tina Lyubo\u2032v\") is a short novel by a Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin written in 1924 and first published in books XXIII and XXIV of the \"Sovremennye Zapiski\" Paris-based literary journal in 1925. It also featured in (and gave the title to) a compilation of novelets and short stories published the same year in France.\n\nThug Notes: Thug Notes is an American educational web series that summarizes and analyzes various literary works in a comedic manner. \"Thug Notes\" first aired on June 3, 2013, on YouTube, with the pilot episode centered on \"Crime and Punishment\". The host of the series is Sparky Sweets, Ph.D., portrayed by actor and comedian Greg Edwards.\n\nDemons (Dostoyevsky novel): Demons (Russian: \u0411\u0435\u0441\u044b , \"B\u00e9sy\") is a novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, first published in the journal \"The Russian Messenger\" in 1871\u20132. It is considered one of the four masterworks written by Dostoyevsky after his return from Siberian exile, along with \"Crime and Punishment\" (1866), \"The Idiot\" (1869) and \"The Brothers Karamazov\" (1880). \"Demons\" is a social and political satire, a psychological drama, and large scale tragedy. Joyce Carol Oates has described it as \"Dostoevsky's most confused and violent novel, and his most satisfactorily 'tragic' work.\" According to Ronald Hingley, it is Dostoyevsky's \"greatest onslaught on Nihilism\", and \"one of humanity's most impressive achievements\u2014perhaps even its supreme achievement\u2014in the art of prose fiction.\"\n\nThe Brothers Karamazov: The Brothers Karamazov (Russian: \u0411\u0440\u0430\u0301\u0442\u044c\u044f \u041a\u0430\u0440\u0430\u043c\u0430\u0301\u0437\u043e\u0432\u044b , \"Brat'ya Karamazovy\", ] ), also translated as The Karamazov Brothers, is the final novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Dostoyevsky spent nearly two years writing \"The Brothers Karamazov\", which was published as a serial in \"The Russian Messenger\" from January 1879 to November 1880. The author died less than four months after its publication.\n\nThe Cossacks (novel): The Cossacks (Russian: \u041a\u0430\u0437\u0430\u043a\u0438 [\"Kazaki\"]) is a short novel by Leo Tolstoy, published in 1863 in the popular literary magazine \"The Russian Messenger\". It was originally called \"Young Manhood\". Both Ivan Turgenev and the Nobel prize-winning Russian writer Ivan Bunin gave the work great praise, Turgenev calling it his favorite work by Tolstoy. Tolstoy began work on the story in August 1853. In August 1857, after having reread the \"Iliad\", he vowed to completely rewrite \"The Cossacks\". In February 1862, after having lost badly at cards he finished the novel to help pay his debts. The novel was published in 1863, the same year his first child was born.\n\nThe Time: Night: The Time: Night (Russian: \u0412\u0440\u0435\u043c\u044f \u043d\u043e\u0447\u044c ) is a novella by Russian author Lyudmila Petrushevskaya. It was originally published in Russian in the literary journal \"Novy Mir\" in 1992 and translated into English by Sally Laird in 1994. In 1992 it was shortlisted for the Russian Booker Prize.\n\nThe Princess (Maykov poem): The Princess (Russian: \u041a\u043d\u044f\u0436\u043d\u0430 , Knyazhna) is a poem by Apollon Maykov first published in the January 1878 issue of \"The Russian Messenger\". It told the story of a young Russian girl belonging to a noble family who joined a group of radical youth fighting against the repressive state. The poem, condemned by the Russian literary left of the time, in retrospect is seen as a strong political statement attacking both the corrupt political system of mid-19th-century Russia, based on serfdom and the violent methods of undermining it, as professed by the 'nihilistic' youth of the time.\n\nAt Daggers Drawn (novel): At Daggers Drawn (Russian: \u041d\u0430 \u043d\u043e\u0436\u0430\u0445 ) is an anti-nihilist novel by Nikolai Leskov, first published in 1870 (issues 10-12) and 1871 (issues 1-8, 10) by \"The Russian Messenger\". In November 1871 the novel was released as a separate book. The novel's original text has been severely edited by the magazine's staff.\n\nCrime and Punishment: Crime and Punishment (Russian: \u041f\u0440\u0435\u0441\u0442\u0443\u043f\u043b\u00e9\u043d\u0438\u0435 \u0438 \u043d\u0430\u043a\u0430\u0437\u00e1\u043d\u0438\u0435 , \"Prestupleniye i nakazaniye\"; ] ) is a novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It was first published in the literary journal \"The Russian Messenger\" in twelve monthly installments during 1866. Later, it was published in a single volume. It is the second of Dostoyevsky's full-length novels following his return from 5 years of exile in Siberia. \"Crime and Punishment\" is considered the first great novel of his \"mature\" period of writing.\n\nThe Idiot: The Idiot (Russian: \u0418\u0434\u0438\u043e\u0301\u0442 , \"Idiot\") is a novel by the 19th-century Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky. 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It focused on \"push\" content software for the Internet. In early 1997 the firm released a product called \"Headliner\", a program which automatically collated and delivered content derived from Internet sources. It offered several different types of interfaces for the end-user: Ticker (news ticker), NewsTitle (just the news titles) and ScreenSaver.\n\nGPS Tuner: GPS Tuner is the name of a software company based in Budapest, Hungary, and of a software product they make. The software is a tool intended for off-road navigation based on the Global Positioning System (GPS), where it is used to determine position while cycling, hiking, geocaching, boating, flying, driving, and many other outdoor sporting activities. It can be used by those with a GPS receiver alone, or in a smartphone, Pocket PC, or iPhone. Recently, the firm released a new version of its navigation software dedicated to electric bicycles named eBike Navigation. 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This album is a soundtrack to the Motion Picture \"The Firm\" directed by Sidney Pollack. It reached No. 131 on \"Billboard\"'s Contemporary Jazz chart. This soundtrack was a 1993 Academy Award nominee for Best Original Score.\n\nThe Firm (album): The Firm is the first studio album by the British rock band The Firm, released by Atlantic Records on 11 February 1985. Tracks ranged from the epic \"Midnight Moonlight\" based on a previously unreleased song by Led Zeppelin called \"Swan Song\", first tinkered with during the \"Physical Graffiti\" sessions, to the commercially successful \"Radioactive\". \"Closer\" employs a horn section to subtle effect. It also includes the Righteous Brothers' hit \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\" with the fretless bass sound of Tony Franklin.\n\nMean Business: Mean Business is the second and final studio album by The Firm, released by Atlantic Records on 3 February 1986. Repeating the same bluesy formula as on the first album, \"The Firm\" (1985), \"Mean Business\" did not achieve the same commercial success.\n\nFoxy Brown (rapper): Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand (born September 6, 1978), better known by her stage name Foxy Brown, is an American rapper, model, and actress. She is of mixed Afro-Trinidadian, Indo-Trinidadian and Chinese Trinidadian descent. She is best known for her solo work, as well as numerous collaborations with other artists and her brief stint as part of hip hop group The Firm. Raised in Brooklyn, New York, her father Winston Marchand abandoned the family at a young age to pursue his career at ERAC records. Her albums include \"Ill Na Na\" in 1996, followed by \"Chyna Doll\" in 1999, and Grammy-nominated \"Broken Silence\" in 2001. She also performed on the 1997 self-titled album by the Firm, the only album to be released by that group to date. She has held an extensive arrest record and served some time in jail.\n\nRadioactive (The Firm song): \"Radioactive\" is a song by English rock band The Firm. It was the first single released from their eponymous d\u00e9but album \"The Firm\", where it was the fifth track. It was written by Paul Rodgers.\n\nFirm Biz: \"Firm Biz\" is the first single by the Hip hop supergroup The Firm from their singular collaborative LP \"The Album\". The song was produced by L.E.S, who based the song's track on a sample of Teena Marie's 1981 hit \"Square Biz\". \"Firm Biz\" also features a chorus performed by former En Vogue singer Dawn Robinson, reworked from the \"Square Biz\" chorus. AZ raps the first verse of the song, Nas the second, and Foxy Brown the third and final verse. The song never reached any US chart positions, but was a UK Top 20 hit in 1997. A remix of the song was released, featuring a verse from Half-A-Mill and a chorus by Mary J. Blige. 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Lysistrata persuades the women of Greece to withhold sexual privileges from their husbands and lovers as a means of forcing the men to negotiate peace\u2014a strategy, however, that inflames the battle between the sexes. The play is notable for being an early expos\u00e9 of sexual relations in a male-dominated society. Additionally, its dramatic structure represents a shift from the conventions of Old Comedy, a trend typical of the author's career. It was produced in the same year as the \"Thesmophoriazusae\", another play with a focus on gender-based issues, just two years after Athens' catastrophic defeat in the Sicilian Expedition. At this time, Greek theatre was a profound form of entertainment, which was extremely popular for all audiences as it addressed political issues relevant to that time.\n\nAristophanes (disambiguation): Aristophanes (c. 456 \u2013 c. 386 BC) is Greek Old Comic dramatist known for his plays \"The Frogs\", \"The Birds\", \"The Clouds\", and \"Lysistrata\".\n\nThymios Karakatsanis: Thymios Karakatsanis (Piraeus, 8 December 1940 \u2013 Athens, 30 June 2012) was a Greek actor with notable career at theatre. He was born in Piraeus on 8 December 1940. He studied at Art Theatre of Karolos Koun. His first professional role was at the play Thyrida of Tardieu in 1963. He appeared in a few films at cinema but he became well known mainly from his roles at plays of Aristophanes. He played the role of Lysistrata three times. He appeared a lot of times at theatre of Ancient Epidavros. In 1978, he made the group New Greek Stage and he presented famous plays starting from the play Von Dimitrakis of Dimitris Psathas. In 1987 he won the theatre award for the play Death of a Salesman of Arthur Miller. At the same period he also worked as radio presenter. The play Death of a Salesman was his last role. He died on 30 June 2012 at the age of 72 years.\n\nDick the Mockingbird: Dick the Mockingbird was the name of one of U.S. president Thomas Jefferson's pet birds. Although presidents before him also had pets, Jefferson is thought to be \"the first president to have a pet [that lived] in the White House...\" Prior to his term in the Oval Office, Jefferson bought his first mockingbird from a slave for five shillings. Birds were Jefferson\u2019s favorite animal. During his time in the White House Jefferson wrote observations on the types of birds that he spotted in the area. In a letter to a friend he wrote, \"I sincerely congratulate you on the arrival of the mockingbird. Teach all the children to venerate it as a superior being which will haunt them if any harm is done to itself or its eggs.\"\n\nMatty Selman: Matty Selman is a playwright, lyricist and composer who makes his home in New York City. He first came into the national spotlight when he was hand-selected by Harvard's Robert Brustein to write the lyrics to an adaptation of Lysistrata with music by HAIR composer, Galt MacDermot. The resulting work starred Tony Award winner Cherry Jones and was presented by the American Repertory Theatre at Harvard and the Prince Theatre in Philadelphia. Both having lived on Staten Island, Selman and MacDermot continued their collaboration and wrote Goddess Wheel a further exploration of the Lysistrata tale, and The Tinderbox, based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen and set in war-torn Iraq. Prior to working with Galt MacDermot, Matty had collaborated with Agnes of God playwright, John Pielmeier on three musicals, Steeplechase the Funny Place, Young Rube, and Slow Dance with a Hot Pickup.\n\nCinesias (poet): Cinesias (Greek: \u039a\u03b9\u03bd\u03b7\u03c3\u03af\u03b1\u03c2 ; c. 450 \u2013 390 BC) was an innovative dithyrambic poet (an exponent of the \"new music\") in classical Athens whose work has survived only in a few fragments. An inscription indicates that he was awarded a victory at the Dionysia in the early 4th century (IG 2/3.3028). His contemporary, the comic poet Aristophanes, ridiculed him in his play \"The Birds\", in which Cinesias attempts to borrow wings from the birds as an aid to poetic inspiration. Aristophanes refers to him also in \"The Frogs\" (lines 153, 1437), \"Ecclesiazusae\" (line 330), \"Lysistrata\" (line 860), and in a fragmentary verse (fragment 156. 10 K-A). Another comic poet, Strattis, wrote an entire play against Cinesias, of which only fragments survive (fragments 14-22 K-A), and he was considered by Pherecrates to have had a corrupting influence on dithyrambic poetry (fragment 155. 8ff. K-A).\n\nGilbert Seldes: Gilbert Vivian Seldes ( ; January 3, 1893 \u2013 September 29, 1970) was an American writer and cultural critic. Seldes served as the editor and drama critic of the seminal modernist magazine \"The Dial\" and hosted the NBC television program \"The Subject is Jazz\" (1958). He also wrote for other magazines and newspapers like \"Vanity Fair\" and the \"Saturday Evening Post\". He was most interested in American popular culture and cultural history. He wrote and adapted for Broadway, including \"Lysistrata\" and \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" in the 1930s. Later, he made films, wrote radio scripts and became the first director of television for CBS News and the founding Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.\n\nThe Secret Theatre: The Secret Theatre is an Off-Off-Broadway theatre that was established in The Long Island City Art Center in July 2007 by Actor/Director Richard Mazda. It can seat slightly under fifty audience members. The theatre is making a well-earned reputation as a home for The Queens Players and also through its 'repertory' style policy of mounting an average of over 9 mainstage productions in a year. The inaugural production featured an original work by Joel Schatzky which starred Bill Krakauer father of noted Klezmer musician David Krakauer. Bill is an 80-year-old psychotherapist turned actor who took on the challenging lead role of a conductor who escaped persecution by the Nazis by emigrating to America to pursue a musical career. 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It is based on the musical that he co-authored with Elisabeth Hauptmann, \"Happy End\" (1929). In this version of the story of Joan of Arc, Brecht transforms her into \"Joan Dark\", a member of the \"Black Straw Hats\" (a Salvation Army-like group) in 20th-century Chicago. The play charts Joan's battle with Pierpont Mauler, the unctuous owner of a meat-packing plant. Like her predecessor, Joan is a doomed woman, a martyr and (initially, at least) an innocent in a world of strike-breakers, fat cats, and penniless workers. Like many of Brecht's plays it is laced with humor and songs as part of its epic dramaturgical structure and deals with the theme of emancipation from material suffering and exploitation.\n\nCarlos and Elisabeth: Carlos and Elisabeth (German: Carlos und Elisabeth) is a 1924 German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Conrad Veidt, Eugen Kl\u00f6pfer and Aud Egede Nissen. It is based on the play \"Don Carlos\" by Friedrich Schiller. Oswald modelled the film's visuals on a staging of the play by Max Reinhardt at the Deutsches Theater.\n\nDon Carlos: Don Carlos is a five-act grand opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi to a French-language libretto by Joseph M\u00e9ry and Camille du Locle, based on the dramatic play \"Don Carlos, Infant von Spanien\" (\"Don Carlos, Infante of Spain\") by Friedrich Schiller. The opera is usually performed in an Italian translation. In addition, it has been noted by David Kimball that the Fontainebleau scene and auto da f\u00e9 \"were the most substantial of several incidents borrowed from a contemporary play on Philip II by Eug\u00e8ne Cormon\".\n\nThe Visitors (opera): The Visitors is an opera in three acts and a prologue composed by Carlos Ch\u00e1vez to an English libretto by the American poet Chester Kallman. The work was Ch\u00e1vez's only opera. Its first version, with the title \"Panfilo and Lauretta\", premiered in New York City in 1957. The final version with the title \"The Visitors\" was premiered in Guanajuato, Mexico in 1999, twenty years after the composer's death. The story is set in 14th century Tuscany during the time of the Black Death. The libretto (like those for \"Pagliacci\" and \"Ariadne auf Naxos\") uses the device of a play within a play to reflect and intensify the relationships between the protagonists, who in this case are loosely based on characters in \"The Decameron\".\n\nSheikh Sanan (play): Sheikh Sanan (Azerbaijani: \"\u015eeyx S\u0259nan\" ) \u2013 is a verse play, tragedy in five acts, written by an Azerbaijani poet and playwright Huseyn Javid about love of a Muslim sheikh - Sanan to a Georgian-Christian girl Khumar. It is based on an old story first made famous by the Persian poet Attar Neyshapuri in The Conference of the Birds. As it was noted, a romantic riot against the anti-humanistic reality of religion is expressed in images of the main heroes of the play \u2013 Sanan and Khumar. Sanan, being a true believer Muslim and a notable scientist, dissuades from Islam and rejects its basis, blames all religions for separation of people. Sheikh Sanan opposes the world of love, friendship and humanity to the world of blind faith and dead religious dogmatics. Such anti-clerical thoughts, which had been already said by the poet in numerous lyrical works, were summed up in the play.\n\nFriedrich Schiller: Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (] ; 10 November 17599 May 1805) was a German poet, philosopher, physician, historian, and playwright. During the last seventeen years of his life (1788\u20131805), Schiller struck up a productive, if complicated, friendship with the already famous and influential Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. They frequently discussed issues concerning aesthetics, and Schiller encouraged Goethe to finish works he left as sketches. This relationship and these discussions led to a period now referred to as Weimar Classicism. They also worked together on \"Xenien\", a collection of short satirical poems in which both Schiller and Goethe challenge opponents to their philosophical vision.\n\nLondon Rollergirls: The London Rollergirls (LRG) are an all-women flat track roller derby league. Their legal company name: London Rollergirls Limited are a private company limited by guarantee, and a not-for-profit organisation, based in London, England. Founded by Courtney Welch (known on the ring as 'Bette Noir'), Lauren Langston and Danielle West, the London Rollergirls are the oldest all-female roller derby league in the United Kingdom. The aims and objectives of the skater-owned and run league includes promoting athleticism, charity, teamwork and confidence in women, and aims to represent the diverse London area in regard to body shape, occupations, sexual orientation, race and nationality. The London Rollergirls play to the rules of - and are a member of - the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA).\n\nPatrick Kavanagh Poetry Award: The Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award is an Irish poetry award for a collection of poems by an author who has not previously been published in collected form. It is confined to poets born on the island of Ireland, or of Irish nationality, or a long-term resident of Ireland. It is based on an open competition whose closing date is in July each year. The award was founded by the Patrick Kavanagh Society in 1971 to commemorate the poet.\n\nThe Hypocrites (1923 film): The Hypocrites (Dutch: \"Farize\u00ebers\" ) is a 1923 British-Dutch silent drama film directed by Charles Giblyn, based on \"The Hypocrites\", a 1906 play by Henry Arthur Jones. The plot concerns the hypocrisy of a squire who tries to make his son deny he fathered a village girl's child, and instead marry an heiress. Jones' play which had already been filmed as The Morals of Weybury (1916) directed by George Loane Tucker with Elisabeth Risdon.\n\nThe Maid of Arran: The Maid of Arran, An Idyllic Irish Drama Written for the People, Irrespective of Caste or Nationality is an 1882 musical play by L. Frank Baum, writing and performing under the pseudonym, \"Louis F. Baum\", based on the novel \"A Princess of Thule\" by William Black. It was described as \"A Play to Ensnare All Hearts and Leave an Impress of Beauty and Nobility Within the Sordid Mind of Man.\" The play resets the novel from Scotland's Outer Hebrides to Ireland (although Arran is actually in Scotland\u2014Baum probably meant Aran, but never changed it). This was a well-received melodrama with elaborate stage effects, including a storm upon a ship, and an original score by Baum himself. Unfortunately, only the songbook for the windows use survives, which omits two of the songs referenced in the script (the manuscript did not include the lyrics). Baum played the main character, Hugh Holcomb, originally called Frank Lavender in the novel, in its initial tour (including two stints on Broadway), and later played Con. 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It is the fourth installment of Suzuki's \"Ring\" series.\n\nReiko Asakawa: Reiko Asakawa (\u6d45\u5ddd \u73b2\u5b50 , Asakawa Reiko ) is a character in the 1998 film adaptation of Koji Suzuki's novel \"Ring\", published in 1991, portrayed by Nanako Matsushima. She also plays important roles in \"Ring 2\" and \"Rasen\". She was adapted from Suzuki's original protagonist, Kazuyuki Asakawa, who was originally male. Producers changed the character's gender because they felt that a woman would be more appealing to the box office audience.\n\nRing: Kanzenban: Ring: Kanzenban (Japanese: \u30ea\u30f3\u30b0 \u5b8c\u5168\u7248 , Hepburn: Ringu: Kanzenban , lit. \" \"Ring: The Complete Edition\"\") is a 1995 Japanese horror film based on the book \"Ring\" by Koji Suzuki. Unlike that of the later film series the characters remain largely unchanged and in comparison other films made of this novel it is the most accurate in relation to the original text.\n\nThe Ring: Terror's Realm: The Ring: Terror's Realm (known simply as Ring (\u30ea\u30f3\u30b0 \"Ringu\") in Japan) is a survival horror video game developed and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment in Japan and published by Infogrames in North America. It was released for Dreamcast on February 24, 2000 in Japan and August 22, 2000 in North America. It is based on the \"Ring\" series of novels by Japanese author Koji Suzuki, which also inspired the Japanese film \"Ring\" (1998) and its American remake, \"The Ring\" (2002).\n\nRing (Suzuki novel): Ring (\u30ea\u30f3\u30b0 , Ringu ) is a Japanese mystery horror novel by Koji Suzuki first published in 1991, and set in modern-day Japan. It was the basis for a 1995 film (\"\"), a television series (\"\"), a film of the same name (1998's \"Ring\"), and two remakes of the 1998 film: a South Korean version (\"The Ring Virus\"), an American version (\"The Ring\"), and The Ring's sequel, Rings.\n\nThe Ring (2002 film): The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, and David Dorfman. It is a remake of the 1998 Japanese horror film \"Ringu\", which was based on the novel of the same name, written by Koji Suzuki.\n\nKoji Suzuki: Koji Suzuki (\u9234\u6728 \u5149\u53f8 , Suzuki K\u014dji , born 13 May 1957) is a Japanese writer, who was born in Hamamatsu and currently lives in Tokyo. Suzuki is the author of the \"Ring\" novels, which have been adapted into other formats, including films, manga, TV series and video games. He has written several books on the subject of fatherhood. His hobbies include traveling and motorcycling.\n\nSpiral (Suzuki novel): Spiral (\u3089\u305b\u3093 , Rasen ) is a 1995 Japanese novel, a part of author Koji Suzuki's \"Ring\" series. It is the second in the \"Ring series\", and a film based on the book, \"Rasen\" was released in 1998. The English translation of the book was published by Vertical Press in the United States and by Harper Collins in Britain.\n\nThe Ring Virus: The Ring Virus () is a South Korean horror film adapted from the Japanese novel \"Ring\" by Koji Suzuki. A joint project between Japan and Korea, this version has Park Eun-Suh as the creator of the cursed videotape. Although the filmmakers claimed that the film was adapted from the novel, there are various scenes in the film that match the 1998 film \"Ring\", such as the sex of the lead character, some of the scenes on the videotape as well as copying other film scenes directly from the original film, including the film's climax.\n\nList of Ring characters: This article lists the characters who have appeared in the Japanese Ring films, based on a series of novels written by Koji Suzuki. The series is made up of \"Ring\", \"Rasen\", \"Ring 2\", \"\" and \"Sadako 3D\". The films have also been adapted into the Korean film \"The Ring Virus\", and the American series \"The Ring\", \"Rings\" (2005), \"The Ring Two\" and \"Rings\" (2017). In television the first novel has been adapted into the television film as well as a 12 episode series. 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They have been used by the Royal Ulster Constabulary and, since its renaming, by the Police Service of Northern Ireland. The vehicle was designed and built in house by the Royal Ulster Constabulary's own engineers.\n\nRoyal Ulster Constabulary: The Royal Ulster Constabulary was the police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001. Following the awarding of the George Cross in 2000, its formal title became the Royal Ulster Constabulary, GC. It was founded on 1 June 1922 as a successor to the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC). At its peak the force had around 8,500 officers with a further 4,500 who were members of the RUC Reserve. During the Troubles, 319 members of the RUC were killed and almost 9,000 injured in paramilitary assassinations or attacks, mostly by the Provisional IRA, which made, by 1983, the RUC the most dangerous police force in the world in which to serve. 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However, their campaign has not been as intensive as the Provisional IRA's.\n\nDenis Donaldson: Denis Martin Donaldson (1950 \u2013 4 April 2006) was a volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and a member of Sinn F\u00e9in who was murdered following his exposure in December 2005 as an informer in the employ of MI5 and the Special Branch of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (formerly the Royal Ulster Constabulary). It was initially believed that the Provisional IRA were responsible for his killing although the Real IRA claimed responsibility for his murder almost three years later.\n\nKenneth Newman: Sir Kenneth Leslie Newman (15 August 1926 \u2013 4 February 2017) was a senior British police officer. He was Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary from 1976 to 1980, and Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police from 1982 to 1987. He is best known for initiating a major reform and restructure of the Metropolitan Police during his tenure as Commissioner and for seeing the Royal Ulster Constabulary replace the British Army as the dominant security force in Northern Ireland during his tenure as Chief Constable.\n\nShorland armoured car: The Shorland is an armoured patrol car that was designed specifically for the Royal Ulster Constabulary by Frederick Butler with the first design meeting taking place in November 1961. The third and final prototype was completed in 1964, the first RUC Shorlands were delivered in 1966. They were reallocated to the Ulster Defence Regiment in 1970. The Royal Ulster Constabulary soon replaced the Shorland with an armoured Land Rover with more conventional profiles and no machine gun turret.", "question": "The group known as the Continuity IRA, along with the Real IRA, targeted what successor of the Royal Ulster Constabulary?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"paramilitary_groups_involved": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "description": "List of paramilitary groups involved in the campaign."}, "targeted_organizations": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string", "description": "Name of the organization targeted."}, "is_ruc_successor": {"type": "boolean", "description": "True if the organization is the successor of the Royal Ulster Constabulary."}}, "required": ["name", "is_ruc_successor"], "additionalProperties": false}, "description": "List of organizations targeted by the paramilitary groups, indicating if they are the RUC successor."}, "ruc_successor_targeted": {"type": "string", "description": "The name of the Royal Ulster Constabulary's successor that was targeted."}}, "required": ["paramilitary_groups_involved", "targeted_organizations", "ruc_successor_targeted"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"paramilitary_groups_involved": ["Continuity IRA", "Real IRA", "\u00d3glaigh na h\u00c9ireann"], "targeted_organizations": [{"name": "British Army", "is_ruc_successor": false}, {"name": "Police Service of Northern Ireland", "is_ruc_successor": true}], "ruc_successor_targeted": "Police Service of Northern Ireland"}, "ground_truth": {"paramilitary_groups_involved": ["Continuity IRA", "Real IRA"], "targeted_organizations": [{"name": "British Army", "is_ruc_successor": false}, {"name": "Police Service of Northern Ireland", "is_ruc_successor": true}], "ruc_successor_targeted": "Police Service of Northern Ireland"}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 2022, "output_tokens": 91, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "d6d49331eb12706fa76ffc1cd283b245bcca97b5b73d0e607b13feaefacdb30e", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "comparison", "schema_complexity": "hard", "source_id": "5a7b9dc6554299294a54aa25", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "Ivan Passer", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "Li Yixiang: Li Yixiang (), also known as Li Qiang (\u674e\u5f3a), is a Chinese actor. He appeared in movies such as \"Ji Quan Bu Ning\", \"Crazy Lottery\". In 2002, he starred as one of the two murderous con men in director Li Yang's \"Blind Shaft\", opposite Wang Baoqiang as his naive would-be victim. Li shared the Golden Kinnaree for Best Actor at the 2004 Bangkok International Film Festival along with Wang, and fellow \"Blind Shaft\" co-star, Wang Shuangbao.\n\nLi Mi (Sui dynasty): Li Mi (\u674e\u5bc6) (582\u2013619), courtesy name Xuansui (\u7384\u9083), pseudonym Liu Zhiyuan (\u5289\u667a\u9060), was the leader of a rebel movement against the rule of the Chinese Sui dynasty. He initially was the strategist of the Sui general Yang Xuangan, who rebelled against Emperor Yang of Sui in 613 but failed, and Li subsequently led a rebellion against Emperor Yang in his own right in 617. He gained so much following that there was widespread expectation that he soon would be able to prevail over Sui forces and establish a new dynasty\u2014so much so that even other key rebel leaders, including Dou Jiande, Meng Haigong (\u5b5f\u6d77\u516c), Xu Yuanlang, and Zhu Can, were urging him to take imperial title. Even Li Yuan (soon to become the founder of the Tang dynasty as Emperor Gaozu was writing him in supplicating terms that implicitly supported his imperial claim. Li Mi tried to gain control of the Sui eastern capital Luoyang, but his forced became stalemated by the Sui forces there, and he never came around to claiming the imperial title, instead accepting the title of Duke of Wei. In October 618, the Sui general Wang Shichong crushed his forces at Yanshi. Li Mi fled to Tang territory and submitted to Emperor Gaozu, but subsequently rebelled against Tang and tried to revive his own army. The Tang general Sheng Yanshi (\u76db\u5f65\u5e2b) captured and executed him.\n\nEmperor Gong of Sui: Emperor Gong of Sui (\u968b\u606d\u5e1d) (605 \u2013 14 September 619), personal name Yang You (\u694a\u4f91), was an emperor of the Chinese Sui Dynasty. Traditionally, he was considered the last emperor of the dynasty because he was the one who formally yielded the throne to the founding emperor to the succeeding Tang Dynasty, Emperor Gaozu of Tang (Li Yuan), although after him, his brother Yang Tong claimed the throne and continued to do so until 619. Li had rebelled against the rule of Yang You's grandfather Emperor Yang of Sui in 617 and captured the capital Chang'an later that year, seizing Yang You and declaring him emperor, although only the commanderies under Li's control recognized him as emperor; the rest of the commanderies continued to recognize Emperor Yang as emperor. In 618, after news arrived that Emperor Yang had been killed by the general Yuwen Huaji, Li had the young emperor yield the throne to him. The former emperor died the following year, probably on the new emperor's orders.\n\nNomad (2005 film): Nomad: The Warrior () is a 2005 Kazakh historical epic film written and co-produced by Rustam Ibragimbekov, executive-produced by Milo\u0161 Forman and directed by Sergei Bodrov, Ivan Passer and Talgat Temenov. It was released on March 16, 2007 in North America, distributed by The Weinstein Company. The film has been shot in two versions: in Kazakh by Temenov for distribution in Kazakhstan and in English by Passer and Bodrov for distribution worldwide. The government of Kazakhstan invested $40 million in the movie production, making it the most expensive Kazakh film ever made. \"Nomad\" was Kazakhstan's official entry for Best Foreign Language Film for the 79th Academy Awards.\n\nIvan Passer: Ivan Passer (born 10 July 1933) is a Czech-born film director and screenwriter.\n\nTeeny Ted from Turnip Town: Teeny Ted from Turnip Town (2007), published by Robert Chaplin, is certified by \"Guinness World Records\" as the world's smallest reproduction of a printed book. The book was produced in the Nano Imaging Laboratory at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with the assistance of SFU scientists Li Yang and Karen Kavanagh.\n\nLi Yang (ski jumper): Li Yang (; born 31 March 1980 in Tonghua, Jilin) is a Chinese ski jumper who has been competing since 2004. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, he finished 16th in the team large hill and 44th in the individual normal hill events.\n\nLi Yang (director): Li Yang (; born 1959) is a Chinese writer-director. Though often grouped with the so-called Sixth Generation of Chinese filmmakers, he is in fact closer in age to the Fifth Generation and in interviews has denied membership with either group, claiming that such labels are only artificial differentiations.\n\nBlind Mountain: Blind Mountain () is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Li Yang and is Li's first feature film since his 2003 debut \"Blind Shaft\". It is also known as \"Road Home\".\n\nYuwen Shu: Yuwen Shu (\u5b87\u6587\u8ff0) (died 616), courtesy name Botong (\u4f2f\u901a), formally Duke Gong of Xu (\u8a31\u606d\u516c), was an official and general of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. He was a confidant of Emperor Yang (Yang Guang) and was instrumental in Yang Guang's displacement of his brother Yang Yong as crown prince; therefore, after Yang Guang became emperor, Yuwen Shu became exceedingly powerful and was one of two generals who spearheaded Yangdi's efforts in the Goguryeo-Sui Wars. His son Yuwen Huaji later led a coup against Emperor Yang in 618 and, after killing Emperor Yang, briefly claimed imperial title in 619, but was soon captured and killed. Another son of Yuwen Shu, Yuwen Shiji, however, was a friend of Tang Dynasty's founder Li Yuan (Emperor Gaozu), and after Li Yuan established Tang remained an influential official.", "question": "Who is older, Li Yang or Ivan Passer?", "json_schema": {"type": "object", "properties": {"person1": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "profession": {"type": "string"}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["name", "profession", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "person2": {"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "profession": {"type": "string"}, "birth_year": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["name", "profession", "birth_year"], "additionalProperties": false}, "older_person_name": {"type": "string"}, "age_difference_years": {"type": "integer"}}, "required": ["person1", "person2", "older_person_name", "age_difference_years"], "additionalProperties": false}}, "output": {"candidate_response": {"person1": {"name": "Li Yang", "profession": "Chinese writer-director", "birth_year": 1959}, "person2": {"name": "Ivan Passer", "profession": "Czech-born film director and screenwriter", "birth_year": 1933}, "older_person_name": "Ivan Passer", "age_difference_years": 26}, "ground_truth": {"person1": {"name": "Ivan Passer", "profession": "film director and screenwriter", "birth_year": 1933}, "person2": {"name": "Li Yang", "profession": "writer-director", "birth_year": 1959}, "older_person_name": "Ivan Passer", "age_difference_years": 26}}, "eval_info": {"input_tokens": 1924, "output_tokens": 87, "avg_time_per_record": 0.1882}} +{"metadata": {"record_id": "0f8cc13cc1f7fc268466e724b132780d57c8603af0b7aec53331b85e80e7428b", "difficulty": "medium", "model_id": "datalab-to/lift", "question_type": "bridge", "schema_complexity": "medium", "source_id": "5a87b4d95542996e4f3088d1", "source_dataset": "hotpotqa", "source_answer": "House of Lancaster", "pipeline_version": "0.1.1"}, "input": {"context": "The Royal House of Boureh Gnilane Joof: The Royal House of Boureh Gnilane Joof (variation : Mbin Boureh Gnilane in Serer) was a royal house founded in the 14th century by Jaraff Boureh Gnilane Joof (var : \"Bour\u00e9 Gnilane Diouf\" or \"Bur\u00e9 \u00d1ilaan\"). He was a member the Serer tribe, from the pre-colonial Kingdom of Sine now part of independent Senegal. It was the first royal house founded by the Joof family during the Guelowar period (1350 - 1969). Boureh Gnilane Joof was a royal prince and a Jaraff (var : \"Diaraf\"), a with the powers of a Prime Minister. He was neither a Maad a Sinig (king of Sine) nor a Maad Saloum (king of Saloum) but a royal prince who had the title \"Jaraff\" bestowed upon him by his cousin and brother-in-law - Maad a Sinig Diessanou Faye (king of Sine). His father Maad Patar Kholleh Joof (the conqueror) was the king of Laa and Teigne of Baol (king of Baol). Boureh's brothers were the first from this house to have succeeded to the throne of Sine during the Guelowar period. His name was adopted in his honour to refer to the first royal house founded by the Joof family during this dynastic period. The Joof family of Sine, from this royal house also ruled in the Kingdom of Saloum (the Joof paternal dynasty of Sine and Saloum) The Joof family also ruled in Baol (the Joof paternal dynasty of Baol). From the date of its foundation up to the abolition of the Serer monarchies of Sine and Saloum in 1969, at least ten kings from this house had succeeded to the throne of Sine. As the first royal house of Sine founded by the Joof family in this dynastic period, the Royal House of Boureh Gnilane Joof holds great significance in Senegambian, Joof family and , because all the subsequent royal houses founded by the Joof family (who ruled in three Senegambian kingdoms) branched out from this royal house.\n\nViscount Downe: Viscount Downe is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland. The first creation came in 1675 for William Ducie. However, the title became extinct on his death in 1679. The second creation came in 1680 for John Dawnay. He had earlier represented Yorkshire and Pontefract in the English House of Commons. His son, the second Viscount, also represented these constituencies in the House of Commons. His grandson, the third Viscount, sat as a Member of Parliament for Yorkshire but died from wounds received at the Battle of Campen in 1760. He was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Viscount, who represented Cirencester and Malton in Parliament.\n\nHenry V of England: Henry V (9 August 1386 \u2013 31 August 1422) was King of England from 1413 until his death at the age of 36 in 1422. He was the second English monarch who came from the House of Lancaster.\n\nBrazilian imperial family: The Brazilian Imperial Family is a royal family and cadet branch of the Portuguese Royal House of Braganza that ruled the Empire of Brazil for 67 years, between 1822 and 1889, after the proclamation of independence by Prince Pedro of Braganza who was later acclaimed as Pedro I, \"Constitutional Emperor and Perpetual Defender of Brazil\". The members of the family are dynastic descendants of Emperor Pedro I. Claimants to headship of the post-monarchic Brazilian Imperial legacy descend from Emperor Pedro II, including the senior agnates of two branches of the House of Orl\u00e9ans-Braganza; the so-called \"Petr\u00f3polis\" and \"Vassouras\" lines. Prince Pedro Carlos of Orl\u00e9ans-Braganza (born 1945) heads the \"Petr\u00f3polis\" line, while the \"Vassouras\" branch is led by his second cousin, Prince Luiz of Orl\u00e9ans-Braganza. Rivalry within the family erupted in 1946 when \"Dom\" Pedro Gast\u00e3o (1913\u20132007) repudiated the renunciation to the throne of his late father, Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 (1875\u20131940), for himself and his future descendants, when he made a non-dynastic marriage in 1908. Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara was the eldest son of the Princess Imperial Isabel (1846\u20131921) who, as Pedro II's elder daughter and heir presumptive when he was dethroned, became the last undisputed head of the family after her father's death in exile in 1891. Pedro Carlos is \"Dom\" Pedro Gast\u00e3o's eldest son. \"Dom\" Luiz descends from Isabel's younger son, Prince Lu\u00eds (1878\u20131920) who, by a Bourbon princess, fathered Prince Pedro Henrique (1909\u20131981). Dom Luiz is Pedro Henrique's son by a Bavarian princess and upholds his dynastic claim to the same legacy.\n\nDunstable Swan Jewel: The Dunstable Swan Jewel is a gold and enamel brooch in the form of a swan made in England or France in about 1400 and now in the British Museum, where it is on display in Room 40. It was excavated in 1965 on the site of Dunstable Friary, and is presumed to have been intended as a livery badge given by an important figure to his supporters; the most likely candidate is probably the future Henry V of England, who was Prince of Wales from 1399.\n\nBurgess (title): Burgess originally meant a freeman of a borough (England, Wales, Ireland) or burgh (Scotland). It later came to mean an elected or unelected official of a municipality, or the representative of a borough in the English House of Commons.\n\nWilliam English House: The William English House is a historic farmhouse in the far western portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located along State Route 47 northeast of the village of Versailles in the northeastern corner of Darke County, the house was built in 1881 as the residence of William English, an astronomically-inclined farmer. English was a native of Ireland who immigrated to the United States in 1823. Besides farming, English operated a brickworks on his property, and his employees generally lived in the same house as his family. Consequently, the house is significantly larger than was necessary for the family members alone.\n\nJohn Trevor (speaker): Sir John Trevor (\"c.\" 1637 \u2013 20 May 1717) was a Welsh lawyer and politician. He was Speaker of the English House of Commons from 1685 to 1687 (the Loyal Parliament) and from 1689 to 1695. Trevor also served as Master of the Rolls from 1685 to 1689 and from 1693 to 1717. His second term as Speaker came to an end when he was expelled from the House of Commons for accepting a substantial bribe. He remained the most recent Speaker to be forced out of office until Michael Martin resigned in 2009.\n\nOrder of Prince Danilo I: The Order of Prince Danilo I of Montenegro (Montenegrin: \u041e\u0440\u0434\u0435\u043d \u041a\u045a\u0430\u0437\u0430 \u0414\u0430\u043d\u0438\u043b\u0430 I, Orden Knjaza Danila I) was an order of the Principality, and later Kingdom, of Montenegro. It is currently granted as a dynastic honor by the undisputed head of the House of Petrovi\u0107-Njego\u0161, Nicholas Petrovi\u0107 Njego\u0161 II. Although no longer a state order, recognition is indicated by the acceptance of the former President of Montenegro, Filip Vujanovi\u0107. More formal recognition by the Republic of Montenegro is implicit in the 2011 \"Law on the Status of the Descendants of the Petrovi\u0107 Njego\u0161 Dynasty\", which recognizes the current crown prince as head of the Royal Family and specifically sanctions the use of the royal family's heraldic symbols. The act also provides the Crown Prince housing and a pension and has been noted as conferring a sort of \"quasi restoration\" of the throne. In a May 15th \"Pobjeda\" newspaper interview, Prince Nikola cited Article 3 of this law as the basis for his May 5th re-institution of the Order, which he emphasized was \"historically an extremely valuable Montenegrin decoration.\" He went on to explain that the order can be awarded to Montenegrin nationals and worthy foreigners on two general grounds: (1), for support and affirmation of Montenegrin independence and the royal tradition of the Petrovic Njegos dynasty, and (2) to those whose \"scientific or social work contributed to the development of culture, art and science.\" The Order has since been bestowed on a number of high dignitaries internationally. 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Built in a vernacular English yeoman's style, it is the only remaining house where William Penn is known to have visited. It stands on the 100 acre near Chester Creek which Penn granted Pusey, a plantation which the latter named \"Landing Ford\". It is located in what is now Upland, near Chester. Since the 1950s, the building and grounds have been owned by the Friends of the Caleb Pusey House, Inc. 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The brothers were of Germanic descent, sons of George Zimmerman (which Anglicizes to Carpenter), who was born c. 1720 in Switzerland, emigrated to Pennsylvania colony around 1740, and settled in Rockingham County, Virginia, before the American Revolutionary War.\n\nDan O'Bannon: Daniel Thomas \"Dan\" O'Bannon (September 30, 1946 \u2013 December 17, 2009) was an American film screenwriter, director, visual effects supervisor, and occasional actor, usually in the science fiction and horror genres.\n\nDark Star (album): Dark Star is a live album by the rock group the Grateful Dead. It was recorded on May 4, 1972, at the Olympia Theatre in Paris, France. It contains only one song from that concert \u2014 a version of \"Dark Star\" that, including an embedded drum solo, is almost 40 minutes long. It was produced as a vinyl LP in a limited edition of 4,200 copies, and released on April 21, 2012, in conjunction with Record Store Day.\n\nDark Star (soundtrack): Dark Star is a soundtrack by John Carpenter for the 1974 film of the same name. While recorded in 1973, it wasn't released by Citadel until 1980, after the 1979 re-release of the film and the success of Carpenter's 1978 film Halloween. A limited expanded edition was released in 2016 through We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want Records.\n\nDark Star (film): Dark Star is a 1974 American science fiction comedy film directed by John Carpenter and co-written with Dan O'Bannon. It follows the crew of the deteriorating starship \"Dark Star\", twenty years into their mission to destroy unstable planets that might threaten future colonization of other planets.\n\nDark Star: H. R. Giger's World: Dark Star: H. R. Giger's World (German: \"Dark Star: H. R. 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It tells the story of a strange, glowing fog that sweeps in over a small coastal town in California, bringing with it the vengeful ghosts of mariners who were killed in a shipwreck there exactly 100 years before.\n\nDark star (Newtonian mechanics): A dark star is a theoretical object compatible with Newtonian mechanics that, due to its large mass, has a surface escape velocity that equals or exceeds the speed of light. Whether light is affected by gravity under Newtonian mechanics is unclear but if it were accelerated the same way as projectiles, any light emitted at the surface of a dark star would be trapped by the star's gravity, rendering it dark, hence the name. Dark stars are analogous to black holes in general relativity.\n\nDark Star (song): \"Dark Star\" is a song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros. records in 1968. It was written by lyricist Robert Hunter and composed by lead guitarist Jerry Garcia; however, compositional credit is sometimes extended to include Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Ron \"Pigpen\" McKernan, and Bob Weir. \"Dark Star\" was an early Grateful Dead classic and became one of their most loved and anticipated numbers, often with the group using it as a vehicle for musical improvisation sessions that extended beyond the original structure of the song. The song is included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list and was ranked at number 57 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. \"Dark Star\" was often the basis for jamming during the Dead's live shows, allowing the band to employ techniques typical of improvisational jazz.\n\nTommy Lee Wallace: Thomas \"Tommy\" Lee Wallace (born September 6, 1949) is an American film producer, director, editor, and screenwriter. 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The \"Calyptocephalella\" genus contains one species, \"C. gayi\", the helmeted water toad, which is a large aquatic toad weighing up to 0.5 kg . The \"Telmatobufo\" genus contains four species, \"T. australis\", \"T. bullocki\", \"T. ignotus\", and \"T. venustus\". All species within the family are considered threatened, with \"T. bullocki\" and \"T. venustus\" being classified as critically endangered.\n\nDelairea: Delairea is a plant genus within the family Asteraceae. It is classified within tribe Senecioneae. It contains only one species, Delairea odorata, which was previously included in the genus Senecio as \"Senecio mikanioides\", and is known as Cape ivy in some parts of the world and German ivy in others.\n\nDennstaedtia: Dennstaedtia is a primarily tropical genus of ferns described as a genus in 1801. Hayscented fern, or Cup ferns, are common names for some species in this genus. Its best-known member is probably the temperate North-American hay-scented fern, \"Dennstaedtia punctilobula\" (pictured in the taxobox), which forms extensive clonal ground-cover colonies on level surfaces in the Appalachian area.\n\nCeratozamia: Ceratozamia is a genus of New World cycads in the family Zamiaceae. The genus contains 27 known currently living species and one or two fossil species. Most species are endemic to mountainous areas of Mexico, while few species extend into the mountains of Guatemala, Honduras and Belize. The genus name comes from the Greek \"ceras\", meaning horn, which refers to the paired, spreading horny projections on the male and female sporophylls of all species.\n\nMegalurus: Megalurus is a genus of passerine bird in the family Locustellidae. The genus was once placed in the Old World warbler \"wastebin\" family Sylviidae. The genus contains six species also known as the typical grassbirds. The genus is distributed from northern China and Japan, to India in the west, and Australia in the south, with most species being located wholly or partly in the tropics. The genus is also sometimes considered to include the genus \"Bowdleria\", which holds the fernbirds of New Zealand. The most widespread species, the tawny grassbird, ranges from the Philippines to southern New South Wales, whereas the Fly River grassbird is restricted to swampland in the southern part of New Guinea. The natural habitat of the typical grassbirds is, as the name suggests, wet grasslands, swamps and other marshlands. Some species exist away from water in tall grasslands, heathlands, and forest clearings. Some species have adapted to the margins of rice fields and gardens.\n\nBanksiamyces: Banksiamyces is a genus of fungi in the order Helotiales, with a tentative placement in the family Helotiaceae. The genus contains four species, which grow on the seed follicles of the dead infructescences or \"cones\" of various species of \"Banksia\", a genus in the plant family Proteaceae endemic to Australia. Fruit bodies of the fungus appear as small (typically less than 10\u00a0mm diameter), shallow dark cups on the follicles of the \"Banksia\" fruit. The edges of dry fruit bodies fold inwards, appearing like narrow slits. The first specimens of \"Banksiamyces\", known then as \"Tympanis toomansis\", were described in 1887. Specimens continued to be collected occasionally for almost 100 years before becoming examined more critically in the early 1980s, leading to the creation of a new genus to contain what was determined to be three distinct species, \"B.\u00a0katerinae\", \"B.\u00a0macrocarpus\", and \"B.\u00a0toomansis\". A fourth species, \"B.\u00a0maccannii\", was added in 1984.\n\nList of Amanita species: The following is a list of some notable species of the agaric genus \"Amanita\". This genus contains over 500 named species and varieties, but the list is far from exhaustive. The list follows the classification of subgenera and sections of \"Amanita\" outline by Corner and Bas; Bas, as used by Tulloss (2007) and modified by Redhead & al. (2016) for \"Amanita\" subgenus \"Amanitina\" and Singer for \"Amanita\" section \"Roanokenses\". Bolding of the species name and an asterisk (*) following indicates the species is the type species of that section, with a double asterisk (**) indicating the type species of the entire genus. Use of common names follows Tulloss (2007), Holden (2003), Arora (1986), and Lincoff (1981).\n\nPachyornis: Pachyornis is an extinct genus of ratites from New Zealand which belonged to the moa family. Like all ratites it was a member of the order Struthioniformes. The Struthioniformes are flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. They also have a distinctive palate. This genus contains three species, and are part of the Anomalopteryginae or lesser moa subfamily. \"Pachyornis\" moa were the stoutest and most heavy-legged genus of the family. The most notable species being \"Pachyornis elephantopus\" - the Heavy-Footed Moa. They were generally similar to the Eastern Moa or the Broad-billed moa of the genus \"Euryapteryx\", but differed in having a pointed bill and being more heavyset in general. At least one species (\"P. australis\") is assumed to have had a crest of long feathers on its head. The species became rapidly extinct following human colonization of New Zealand, with the possible exception of \"P. australis\", which may have already been extinct by then.\n\nLeptofoenus: Leptofoenus is a genus of wasp in the family Pteromalidae, the type genus subfamily Leptofoeninae found in South, Central, and southern North America. The genus contains five living species and one extinct species known from early Miocene Burdigalian stage Dominican amber deposits on the island of Hispaniola. With body sizes ranging from 11 - \"Leptofoenus\" species are larger than nearly all other species in Pteromalidae. The genus bears a notable resemblance to the wasp families Pelecinidae, Gasteruptiidae, and Stephanidae.\n\nLophodermium: Lophodermium is a genus of fungi within the family Rhytismataceae. The genus contains 145 species and has a global distribution. Species of this genus are usually observed producing zone lines, conidiomata and ascomata on dead fallen leaves, but at least some are known to colonize living leaves. In many cases they then live inside the colonized leaf as a symptomless endobiont, where they are regarded as detritivores utilising dead plant matter. In a few cases they may kill all or part of the leaf prematurely, and there is a substantial literature dealing with those species as plant pathogens. The genus infects many different plant families but with a notable concentration in the family Pinaceae; many \"Lophodermium\" species are restricted to a single host genus (or even species), but some, particularly those infecting grasses, may infect several genera. Some are economically important plant pathogens, such as those that cause needlecast disease in European Black Pine, Scots Pine and Red Pine in forestry and christmas tree plantations. 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Developed as the seventh installment of \"The Real Housewives\" franchise, following \"The Real Housewives of Orange County\", \"New York City\", \"Atlanta\", \"New Jersey\", \"D.C.\", and \"Beverly Hills\", it aired three seasons and focused on the personal and professional lives of several women living in Miami, Florida. In 2016, executive producer Andy Cohen confirmed the series had been cancelled.\n\nMauricio Umansky: Mauricio Umansky (born \u20091969 ) is an American high-end real estate agent, media personality, and philanthropist. His wife is \"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\" star Kyle Richards and he appears on the show. He is known for being one of the top real estate agents in the country.\n\nVanderpump Rules: Vanderpump Rules is an American reality television series airing on Bravo that debuted on January 7, 2013, with the first season originally eight episodes. 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The series was developed as an international installment of the American \"The Real Housewives\" franchise and the third installment of \"The Real Housewives\" franchise by Matchbox Entertainment, following \"The Real Housewives of Melbourne\" and \"Auckland\". \"The Real Housewives of Sydney\" focuses on the personal and professional lives of several women living in Sydney, Australia.\n\nKyle Richards: Kyle Richards (born January 11, 1969) is an American actress, television personality, memoirist and philanthropist. She began her career as a child actress, appearing in a recurring role on \"Little House on the Prairie\", and in several horror films, including \"The Car\" (1977), Tobe Hooper's \"Eaten Alive\" (1977), and John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" (1978). Since 2010, she has appeared as a main cast member on \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\". She was a contestant on \"The New Celebrity Apprentice\" (also known as \"The Celebrity Apprentice 8\"), playing for the charity Children's Hospital Los Angeles. She was the 5th contestant fired, finishing in 12th place and raising $25,000 for her charity.\n\nList of The Real Housewives cast members: \"The Real Housewives\" is an American media franchise that consists of several reality television series broadcast on the Bravo cable network. Each series follows an affluent group of women as they socialize and cope with life's struggles. The franchise initially began in 2006 with the series of \"The Real Housewives of Orange County\" that featured Kimberly Bryant, Jo De La Rosa, Vicki Gunvalson, Jeana Keough and Lauri Waring. Since the premiere of the series, it has grown to include multiple series in different cities and areas across the United States that include: New York City and Atlanta in 2008; New Jersey in 2009; Washington, D.C. and Beverly Hills in 2010; Miami in 2011; Potomac and Dallas in 2016. The franchise has grown to be successful with several housewives receiving spin-offs of their respective series.\n\nList of Vanderpump Rules episodes: \"Vanderpump Rules\" is an American reality television series aired on Bravo that debuted on January 7, 2013. It a spin-off to \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\". The series features \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\" cast member Lisa Vanderpump in the title role and her staff at Vanderpump's West Hollywood, California, restaurant SUR.\n\nThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (abbreviated RHOBH) is an American reality television series that premiered on October 14, 2010, on Bravo. 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The serial was adapted by Deborah Moggach from Nancy Mitford's novels \"The Pursuit of Love\" and \"Love in a Cold Climate\", and was directed by Tom Hooper.\n\nSex in a Cold Climate: Sex in a Cold Climate is an 1998 Irish documentary film detailing the mistreatment of \"fallen women\" in the Magdalene laundries in Ireland. It was produced and directed by Steve Humphries and narrated by Dervla Kirwan. It was used as a source for the 2002 film, \"The Magdalene Sisters\".\n\nSwedish fashion: Sweden is located in the very northern part of Europe between Norway and Finland, with edges touching the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Northern Sweden has a cold climate with year-round snow, while the more southern parts have a more temperate climate. The country has an abundance of forests and mountains. It holds the largest population, as well as the largest area within the Scandinavian countries. Due to this, it has a strong influence over the rest of Norden. 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The resulting structural damage may occur without visible indications until significant damage has occurred. Most building materials are permeable so the common method of controlling interstitial condensation is to control indoor moisture at its sources or through dehumidification and/or ventilation and add an impermeable barrier on the warm side of the wall.\n\nFlora and fauna of the Kerguelen Islands: The Kerguelen Islands are part of the Southern Indian Ocean Islands tundra ecoregion that includes several subantarctic islands. In this cold climate plant life is mainly limited to grasses, mosses and lichens, although the islands are also known for the indigenous, edible Kerguelen cabbage. The islands are located at the Antarctic convergence, where cold water moving up from the Antarctic mixes with the warmer water of the Indian Ocean. As a consequence, marine mammals, especially seals, and seabirds and penguins are numerous.\n\nIron Age Cold Epoch: The Iron Age Cold Epoch (also referred to as Iron Age climate pessimum or Iron Age neoglaciation) was a period of unusually cold climate in the North Atlantic region, lasting from about 900 BC to about 300 BC, with an especially cold wave in 450 BC during the expansion of ancient Greece. It was followed by the Roman Warm Period (250 BC \u2013 400 AD).\n\nRobinsonekspedisjonen Vinter (2012): Robinsonekspedisjonen Vinter, is the twelfth season of the Norwegian version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson and the first season of Robinsonekspedisjonen to take place in a cold climate. This season premiered on March 11, 2012 and finished in late May. The main twist this season is that the contestants live in the cold climate of Rauland, Norway.\n\nInnuitian Mountains: The Innuitian Mountains are a mountain range in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, Canada . 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Bands drew heavily from stripped-down 1970s punk rock and Detroit proto-punk, and incorporated numerous other styles into their approach, such as power pop, 1960s girl groups and garage rock, hardcore punk, early blues and R&B, and surf rock.\n\nMetacritic: Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of media products: music albums, video games, films, TV shows, and formerly, books. For each product, the scores from each review are averaged (a weighted average). Metacritic was created by Jason Dietz, Marc Doyle, and Julie Doyle Roberts in 1999. The site provides an excerpt from each review and hyperlinks to its source. A color of Green, Yellow or Red summarizes the critics' recommendations. It has been described as the video game industry's \"premier\" review aggregator.\n\nNew jack swing: New jack swing or swingbeat is a fusion genre spearheaded by Teddy Riley and Bernard Belle that became popular from the late 1980s into the early 1990s. 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Pioneering metalcore bands\u2014such as Integrity, Earth Crisis and Converge, all of which had formed by 1990\u2014are described as leaning more toward hardcore, with their style sometimes being called metallic hardcore, whereas later bands\u2014such as Killswitch Engage, All That Remains, Trivium, As I Lay Dying, Bullet for My Valentine, and Parkway Drive\u2014are described as leaning more towards metal. Pantera and Sepultura (who influenced Trivium, Atreyu, Bleeding Through and Unearth) have been particularly influential to the development of metalcore in the 2000s, which saw many bands in the genre achieve commercial success.\n\nBlues rock: Blues rock is a fusion genre combining elements of blues and rock. It is mostly an electric ensemble-style music with instrumentation similar to electric blues and rock: electric guitar, electric bass, and drums, often with Hammond organ. 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He is a retired professional Australian rules footballer, a former dual premiership player for the Adelaide Crows, a multi-times All-Australian player and a former captain of the Adelaide Crows. Goodwin played a total of 275 senior games in his AFL career, all for the Adelaide Crows.\n\nMatthew Powell (Australian footballer): Matthew Powell (born 27 September 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Adelaide in the Australian Football League (AFL).\n\nChris Powell: Christopher George Robin \"Chris\" Powell (born 8 September 1969) is an English professional football player and coach. A left back, Powell played for clubs including Southend United, Derby County, Charlton Athletic \u2013 where he had three spells as a player over eight seasons \u2013 West Ham United and Leicester City. 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She made her England debut at the age of 16, and went on to play in the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup, England's first World Cup appearance. She was also vice-captain of her country. At club level Powell played in four FA Women's Cup finals and captained Croydon to a League and Cup double in 1996.\n\nJohn Meesen: John Meesen (born 20 June 1986) is a former Australian rules football player who played for the Melbourne Football Club and Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Drafted with the 8th selection in the 2004 Draft, Meesen had a long wait to play his first senior game for the Adelaide Crows. Playing for Norwood in the South Australian National Football League, Meesen was a leading ruckman in the senior side, but was incapable of surpassing Rhett Biglands, Ben Hudson and Matthew Clarke for a spot in the Crows team. 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The show was performed with his band \"Alan Parsons Live Project\", and was recorded live at the Plaza Mayor, Madrid, Spain, on May 14, 2004.\n\nMerrimack County Courthouse: The Merrimack County Courthouse stands at 163 North Main Street in Concord, New Hampshire, the state capital and county seat of Merrimack County. The oldest part of the courthouse building is a brick and granite two story structure, completed in 1857 to serve as a town hall and court building. The city and county used the building for town offices and county courts until 1904, when the city sold its interest in the building to the county. Between 1905 and 1907 the building was extensively remodeled to plans by local architect George S. Forrest. 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John Payne and blues rockers Bleeding Harp.\n\nP. J. Olsson: Paul Josef Olsson is an American singer, most notable as being the lead singer for the Alan Parsons Live Project. He has toured with various artists over his lifetime, including Rufus Wainright, Beth Orton, and Placebo.\n\nMerrimack County Bank: The Merrimack County Bank building is a historic commercial building at 214 North Main Street in Concord, New Hampshire. The three story brick Federal style building was built in 1826 to house the offices of the Merrimack County Bank on the first floor, law offices on the second floor, and a public meeting space above. In 1840 the upper floor was taken over by the New Hampshire Historical Society for use as a library. The Society significantly altered the interior in the early 20th century to convert this space for display purposes. In 1952 the building was acquired by the Christian Mutual Life Insurance Company, which restored the interior to its original Federal appearance, and sold the building to a law firm in the 1970s. The building also housed the law offices of future president Franklin Pierce.\n\nDowntown Concord Historic District: The Downtown Concord Historic District encompasses most of the commercial heart of downtown Concord, New Hampshire, United States. Incorporated in 1734, Concord became the state capital in 1808 and the seat of Merrimack County in 1823. Economic growth followed, due in part to these government institutions and also to the rise of industry along the Merrimack River, which flows through the city east of the downtown area, and the arrival in the 1840s of the railroad. 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The mine opened in 1955 and comprises both underground and surface workings within a sulfide ore body. Situated in Phyllis Township, the mine produced 34,000,000 dollars Canadian with 80 million pounds of copper, 230,028 ounces of silver and 13,271 ounces of gold. It was considered to be the largest deposit of nearly pure chalcopyrite ever discovered in Canada. A mill was not initially needed because the ore was 28% copper. The mine closed in 1972 and is now flooded by water. Ruins of the Copperfields mill are present as foundations. It is possible to find mineral specimens in the spoil heaps of the old mine, such as chalcopyrite, pyrite, bornite, malachite, dolomite, hessite, merenskyite, millerite, palladium, quartz and others. The Lake Temagami Access Road was created to ship ore from the mine site.\n\nVictor Diamond Mine: The Victor Diamond Mine is the first Canadian diamond mine located in Ontario, and De Beers' second diamond mine in Canada (after the Snap Lake Diamond Mine). It is located in the Northern Ontario Ring of Fire, in the James Bay Lowlands 90 km west of Attawapiskat in the remote northern part of the province. In June 2005, the Attawapiskat First Nation voted in favour (85.5%) of ratifying the Impact Benefit Agreement (IBA). Construction of the mine began in February 2006 which created 3200 positions; mining and operations will create around 400 permanent positions. The Victor Mine is an open-pit mine, with a processing plant, workshops, and an airstrip located on site. By 2013-2014 royalties collected from De Beers Victor Diamond Mine amounted to $226. 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Williams did not lose a set in the entire tournament and did not lose more than three games in any set. This was Williams' 18th Grand Slam singles title, tying the number won by Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. With the victory, Serena tied the open era record of six US Open titles held by Evert. This was Williams' third US Open championship that she competed in without losing a set, also tying Evert.\n\n2010 Billie Jean King Cup: The 2010 Billie Jean King Cup was the 2nd edition of this tennis exhibition tournament. Seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams, 2009 French Open Champion Svetlana Kuznetsova, and 2009 US Open Champion Kim Clijsters participated. 2009 Australian Open and Wimbledon Champion Serena Williams had to withdraw from the event due to a leg injury. She was replaced by 2008 French Open Champion Ana Ivanovic. In the first semifinal, Clijsters defeated Ivanovic in a tiebreaker (7\u20132), despite Ivanovic having match point at 5\u20134 up. 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Serena Williams improved the biggest payout in professional tennis history record which she previously shared with Rafael Nadal. The new record was then set at $4 million.\n\nOmar Jasika: Omar Jasika (; born 18 May 1997) is an Australian tennis player. He is the 2014 US Open boys' singles champion defeating Quentin Halys in the final. Jasika along with Naoki Nakagawa also won the 2014 US Open boys' doubles title after defeating Rafael Matos and Jo\u00e3o Menezes in the final. In winning both, Jasika became the first player in 28 years to win both the boys\u2019 singles and doubles events at the US Open.\n\nEkaterina Makarova: Ekaterina Valeryevna Makarova (Russian: \u0415\u043a\u0430\u0442\u0435\u0440\u0438\u0301\u043d\u0430 \u0412\u0430\u043b\u0435\u0301\u0440\u044c\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u041c\u0430\u043a\u0430\u0301\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0430 ; ] ; born on 7 June 1988) is a Russian professional tennis player. She achieved her career-high ranking of number 8 on 6 April 2015. Her best Grand Slam singles results have come at the 2014 US Open and the 2015 Australian Open where she reached the semifinals on both occasions. Makarova is a four-time Grand Slam champion in doubles competition, having won the 2012 US Open mixed doubles tournament with Bruno Soares, and the 2013 French Open, the 2014 US Open and 2017 Wimbledon Championships with Elena Vesnina.\n\nCaroline Wozniacki: Caroline Wozniacki (] , ] ; born 11 July 1990) is a Danish professional tennis player. She is a former world No. 1 on the WTA Tour, having held this position for 67 weeks. She was the first woman from a Scandinavian country to hold the top ranking position and 20th overall. She finished on top of the rankings in both 2010 and 2011.\n\nWilliams sisters: The Williams sisters are two professional American tennis players: Venus Williams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), and Serena Williams (b. 1981), twenty-three-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), both of whom were coached from an early age by their parents Richard Williams and Oracene Price. There is a noted professional rivalry between them \u2013 between the 2001 US Open and the 2017 Australian Open tournaments, they met in nine Grand Slam singles finals. They became the first two players, female or male, to play in 4 consecutive grand slam singles finals from the 2002 French Open to the 2003 Australian Open; Serena famously won all 4 to complete the first of two \"Serena Slams\". Between 2000 and 2016, a 17-year span, they collectively won 12 Wimbledon singles titles (Venus won 5 and Serena won 7). By winning the 2001 Australian Open women's doubles title, they became the 5th pair to complete the Career Doubles Grand Slam and the only pair to complete the Career Doubles Golden Slam. At the time, Venus and Serena were only 20 and 19 years old, respectively. Since then they have gone on to add another two Olympic gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics. Nearly a decade later, the duo would go on to win 4 consecutive grand slam doubles titles from 2009 Wimbledon through 2010 Roland Garros, which would catapult them to co-No. 1 doubles players on 7 June 2010. Two weeks later, on 21 June 2010, Serena would hold the No. 1 singles ranking and Venus would be right behind her at No. 2 in singles. Their most recent grand slam doubles titles came at the 2012 Wimbledon & 2016 Wimbledon events. They remain very close, often watching each other's matches in support, even after one of them has been knocked out of a tournament.\n\nCaroline Wozniacki career statistics: This is a list of the main career statistics of professional Danish tennis player Caroline Wozniacki. To date, Wozniacki has won twenty-six WTA singles titles including two WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and three WTA Premier 5 singles titles. She was also the runner-up at the 2009 US Open, 2010 WTA Tour Championships, and 2014 US Open, a semi-finalist at the 2010 US Open, 2011 Australian Open and 2011 US Open and a quarterfinalist at the 2010 French Open and 2012 London Olympics. Wozniacki was first ranked World No. 1 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) on October 11, 2010.\n\n1999 US Open \u2013 Women's Singles: The 1999 US Open \u2013 Women's Singles was the women's singles event of the hundred-and-ninth edition of the US Open, the fourth and last Grand Slam of the year, and the most prestigious tournament in the Americas. Lindsay Davenport was the defending champion, but she was defeated in the semifinals by Serena Williams. Williams then won in the final, defeating World No. 1 Martina Hingis. This was Williams' first Grand Slam title, and she became the first African American woman to win a Grand Slam in the Open Era. 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Her debut album \"Alas, I Cannot Swim\", her second album \"I Speak Because I Can\", and her fourth album \"Once I Was an Eagle\" were each nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2008, 2010, and 2013, respectively. She won the Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist at the 2011 Brit Awards, and was nominated for the same award at the 2012, 2014 and 2016 Brit Awards.\n\nBuster (soundtrack): Buster: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1988 British film \"Buster\". The album is essentially a collection of oldies, tucked in between two Phil Collins songs that were recorded for the film, in which he starred. \" Two Hearts\" was specially written for the film, having earned a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in 1989, a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (tying with \"Let the River Run\" from \"Working Girl\" by Carly Simon) as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, and \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" with a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male was a remake of a song taken to #2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1965 by The Mindbenders. Both were released as singles, and topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, with \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" also reaching #1 in the UK. Other new songs include Collins' \"Big Noise\" and The Four Tops' \"Loco in Acapulco\", co-written by Collins. The soundtrack received at the Brit Awards in 1989 the award for British Soundtrack Album, while Collins received the award British Male Artist for his contribution to the soundtrack album.\n\nNick Morris: Nick Morris is a film maker who began writing and making amateur films at school, one of which was shown at the NFT. His professional career began in the 1980s with music videos for \"The Final Countdown\" by Europe, \"Kyrie\" by Mr. Mister and \"Everytime You Go Away\" by Paul Young. After making approximately 100 promos for artists such as Elton John, Celine Dion, Alison Moyet, Warrant, Terence Trent D'Arby, Stevie Wonder, Paul Carrack, Prefab Sprout, Kirsty MacColl, Go West, the Kane Gang, The Alarm, Status Quo, Toto, Natalie Cole, Nena, Scorpions and the number one charity single Ferry Aid, he moved into longer form projects including the Cirque du Soleil show \"Alegr\u00eda\", which was nominated for a primetime Emmy, \"Jesus Christ Superstar\", which won an International Emmy, and AC/DC's \"Stiff Upper Lip Live\" in Munich. He has also directed DVDs for comedians such as The Mighty Boosh, Mitchell and Webb and Bill Bailey. Other work includes numerous trailers and music clips for West End shows such as \"The Producers\", \"Spamalot\", \"Calendar Girls\", \"Guys and Dolls\", \"Edward Scissorhands\" and \"The Rocky Horror Show\". in 2009 he captured Spandau Ballet's triumphant homecoming concert at the O2 Arena in London and Jude Law's portrayal of Hamlet.\n\nPaul Young: Paul Antony Young (born 17 January 1956) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. Formerly the frontman of the short-lived bands Kat Kool & the Kool Cats, Streetband and Q-Tips, his subsequent solo success turned him into a 1980s teen idol. He is famous for such hit singles as \"Love of the Common People\", \"Wherever I Lay My Hat\", \"Come Back and Stay\", \"Everytime You Go Away\" and \"Everything Must Change\", all reaching the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart. Released in 1983, his debut album \"No Parlez\", the first of three UK number one albums, turned him into a household name. His smooth yet soulful voice belonged to a genre known as \"blue-eyed soul\". At the 1985 Brit Awards, Young received the award for Best British Male.\n\nBrit Awards: The Brit Awards (sometimes stylised as the BRIT Awards; often simply called the Brits) are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The name was originally a shortened form of \"British\", \"Britain\" or \"Britannia\" (in the early days the awards were sponsored by Britannia Music Club), but subsequently became a backronym for British Record Industry Trusts Show. In addition, an equivalent awards ceremony for classical music, called the Classic Brit Awards, is held each May. Robbie Williams holds the record for the most Brit Awards, 13 as a solo artist and another five as part of Take That.\n\nEd Sheeran: Edward Christopher Sheeran, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk. He attended the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, Surrey, as an undergraduate from the age of 18 in 2009. In early 2011, Sheeran independently released the extended play, \"No. 5 Collaborations Project\". After signing with Asylum Records, his debut album, \"+\" (read as \"plus\"), was released on 9 September 2011 and has since been certified seven-times platinum in the UK. The album contains the single \"The A Team\", which earned him the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically. In 2012, Sheeran won the Brit Awards for Best British Male Solo Artist and British Breakthrough Act.\n\nRiptide (album): Riptide is the eighth solo studio album by the British singer Robert Palmer. It was originally released in November 1985. The album was recorded over a period of three months in 1985, at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas. The album charted at number 8 in the US and No. 5 in the UK. It was certified double platinum in the US by the RIAA in March 1996 and certified gold in the UK by BPI in August 1986. It featured the songs \"Addicted to Love\", \"I Didn't Mean to Turn You On\", \"Discipline of Love\", and \"Riptide\" which were all released as singles. The single \"Addicted to Love\" was accompanied by a memorable and much-imitated music video, directed by Terence Donovan, in which Palmer is surrounded by a bevy of near-identically clad, heavily made-up (and appropriately pouty) female \"musicians,\" either mimicking or mocking the painting style of Patrick Nagel. In September 1986, Palmer performed \"Addicted to Love\" at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles. In 1987, he won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for \"Addicted to Love\". At the 1987 Brit Awards, Palmer received his first nomination for Best British Male.\n\nJames Bay (singer): James Michael Bay (born 4 September 1990) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. In 2014, he released his single \"Hold Back the River\", which has been certified platinum, before releasing his debut studio album \"Chaos and the Calm\" (2015). The album went to number one in the UK and number 15 in the US. In February 2015, Bay received the Brit Awards \"Critics' Choice\" award. At the 2016 Brit Awards he received the award for Best British Male Solo Artist. Bay also received three nominations at the 2016 Grammy Awards, for Best New Artist, Best Rock Album, and Best Rock Song.\n\nDavid Gray (musician): David Gray (born 13 June 1968) is an English singer-songwriter. Gray released his first studio album in 1993 and received worldwide attention after the release of \"White Ladder\" six years later. It was the first of three UK chart-toppers in six years for Gray, of which the latter two also made the Top 17 in the US. \"White Ladder\" became the fifth best-selling album of the 2000s in the UK. 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The museum is located on the small island of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen next to Christiansborg Palace. Designed by Michael Gottlieb Bindesb\u00f8ll, the building was constructed from 1838-48 following a public collection of funds in 1837.\n\nCholmondeley Castle: Cholmondeley Castle ( ) is a country house in the civil parish of Cholmondeley, Cheshire, England. Together with its adjacent formal gardens, it is surrounded by parkland. The site of the house has been a seat of the Cholmondeley family since the 12th century. The present house replaced a timber-framed hall nearby. It was built at the start of the 19th century for George Cholmondeley, 1st Marquess of Cholmondeley, who designed most of it himself in the form of a crenellated castle. After the death of the Marquess, the house was extended to designs by Robert Smirke to produce the building in its present form. The house is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building.\n\nA Kid in King Arthur's Court: A Kid in King Arthur's Court is a 1995 Disney family film directed by Michael Gottlieb. It is based on the famous Mark Twain novel \"A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court\" (previously filmed by Disney as \"Unidentified Flying Oddball\" in 1978 in which Ron Moody also played Merlin), transplanted into the twentieth century. Trimark later released a sequel, \"A Kid in Aladdin's Palace\", in 1998, but without Disney's involvement. Since Trimark's dissolution, the sequel is now distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment.\n\nMichael Gottlieb Bindesb\u00f8ll: Michael Gottlieb Birckner Bindesb\u00f8ll (5 September 1800 \u2013 14 July 1856) was a Danish architect active during the Danish Golden Age in the first half of the 19th century. Most known for his design of Thorvaldsens Museum in Copenhagen, he was a key figure in the stylistic shift in Danish architecture from late classicism to Historicism. For Bindesb\u00f8ll, changing styles was the prelude to amusement and he juggled freely with older models. He was the father of Thorvald Bindesb\u00f8ll.\n\nSt Nicholas' Chapel, Cholmondeley: St Nicholas' Chapel is a private chapel in the grounds of Cholmondeley Castle, Cheshire, England, the ancient seat of the Marquess of Cholmondeley, hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain of England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.\n\nMannequin (1987 film): Mannequin is a 1987 American romantic comedy fantasy film starring Andrew McCarthy, Kim Cattrall, Meshach Taylor, James Spader, G. W. Bailey, and Estelle Getty. Directed and written by Michael Gottlieb, the film was also co-written by Edward Rugoff. The original music score was composed by Sylvester Levay. The film, a modern re-telling of the Pygmalion myth, tells about a chronically underemployed artist named Jonathan Switcher (played by Andrew McCarthy) who gets a job as a department-store window dresser and falls in love with a mannequin (played by Kim Cattrall)\u2014the attraction being that she comes to life on occasion, but only for him.\n\nMichael Gottlieb Agnethler: Michael Gottlieb Agnethler (June 10, 1719 \u2013 June 15, 1752) was a German botanist and numismatist.\n\nCyrus Todiwala: Cyrus Rustom Todiwala OBE, DL, (born 16 October 1956), is chef proprietor of \"Caf\u00e9 Spice Namast\u00e9\" and a celebrity television chef. He trained at the Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces chain in India, and rose to become executive chef for eleven restaurants within those hotels. 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He has been involved in film and radio & television production since 1974.\n\nThilakam (1960 film): Thilakam is a Tamil language film released in 1960 with Prem Nazir and M. N. Rajam in the lead roles. It was directed by Krishnan\u2013Panju, and produced by AVM Productions.\n\nKuzhandaiyum Deivamum: Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum (English: \"Child and God\" ) is a 1965 Tamil-language Indian film directed by the duo Krishnan\u2013Panju, starring Jaishankar, Jamuna and Kutty Padmini. An adaptation of Disney's \"The Parent Trap\" (1961), itself based on the German novel \"Lottie and Lisa\", the film tells the story of two twin girls bringing together their separated parents. The film, produced by AVM Productions and featuring music by M. S. Viswanathan, released on 19 November 1965. It was a big financial success, leading to remakes into Telugu as \"Leta Manasulu\" (1966), Hindi as \"Do Kaliyaan\" (1967), Malayalam as \"Sethubandhanam\" (1974) and Kannada as \"Makkala Bhagya\" (1976).\n\nPetralthan Pillaiya: Petralthan Pillaiya (\"Should one be a biological parent to provide love and care?\") is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Krishnan\u2013Panju. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi in lead roles. It is a remake of Charlie Chaplin's 1921 American comedy-drama film, \"The Kid\". It was produced by Vasu, under \"Sri Muthukumaran Pictures\". The film was the last time that T. S. Balaiah and M. R. Radha played beside Ramachandran. This is the 25th and final collaboration between Ramachandran and M. R. Radha, as a few days after the film was completed, Radha shot Ramachandran, wounding him. The film was remade in Hindi as \"Kunwara Baap\" and \"Asthamirohini\".\n\nDo Kaliyaan: Do Kaliyan is a 1968 film directed by R. Krishnan and S. Panju. It stars Mala Sinha, Biswajeet, Mehmood and Neetu Singh. It is a remake of Tamil movie \"Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum\" which itself was a copy of the 1953 film \"Twice Upon a Time\" and 1961 movie \"The Parent Trap\" which were ultimately based on the Erich K\u00e4stner's German novel \"Lottie and Lisa\" (\"Das doppelte Lottchen\"). It was declared a hit at the box office and revitalized the career of its lead actor Bishwajeet.\n\nKrishnan\u2013Panju: R. Krishnan (1909\u20131997) and S. Panju (1915\u20131984), collectively referred to as Krishnan\u2013Panju, were Indian filmmakers. The duo directed more than 50 films in South Indian languages and in Hindi.\n\nIdhaya Veenai: Idhaya Veenai (English: \"The Heart's Veena\" ) is a 1972 Indian Tamil-language film directed by R. Krishnan and S. Panju, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role Lakshmi, Manjula, Sivakumar, M. N. Nambiar, M. G. 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This series starred Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Eddie Griffin in the lead roles. The program was produced by Jeff Franklin Productions in association with TriStar Television in its first three seasons and by Columbia TriStar Television in its final season.\n\nFull House (season 3): The third season of \"Full House\", an American family sitcom created by Jeff Franklin, premiered on ABC in the U.S. on September 22, 1989, and concluded on May 4, 1990. The season was partially directed by Franklin and produced by Jeff Franklin Productions, Miller-Boyett Productions, and Lorimar Television, with Don Van Atta as the producer. It consists of 24 episodes, most of which were directed by Bill Foster.\n\nStunt Dawgs: Stunt Dawgs is an animated comedic adventure series (1992\u20131993) about a team of stunt performers and their bulldog named Human who also solve problems heroically. The series was produced by Franklin/Waterman 2 and Rainforest Entertainment and co-created by Jeff Franklin, best known for co-producing \"Full House\".\n\nList of Fuller House episodes: \"Fuller House\" is an American family sitcom and sequel to the 1987\u201395 television series \"Full House\", airing as a Netflix original series. It was created by Jeff Franklin, and is produced by Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions in association with Warner Horizon Television. The series centers around D.J. Tanner-Fuller, a veterinarian and widowed mother of three sons, whose sister and best friend\u2014the mother to a teenage daughter\u2014provide support in her sons' upbringings by moving in with her.\n\nFuller House (TV series): Fuller House is an American sitcom created by Jeff Franklin that airs as a Netflix original series, and is a sequel to the 1987\u20131995 television series \"Full House\". It centers around D.J. Tanner-Fuller, a veterinarian and widowed mother of three sons, whose sister Stephanie and best friend Kimmy\u2014along with her teenage daughter\u2014live together at the Tanners' childhood home in San Francisco, California. Most of the original series ensemble cast have reprised their roles on \"Fuller House\", either as regular cast members or in guest appearances, with the exception of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who alternated the role of Michelle Tanner in \"Full House.\"\n\nFull House: Full House is an American sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The show chronicles the events of widowed father, Danny Tanner, who enlists his brother-in-law and best friend to help raise his three daughters. It aired from September 22, 1987, to May 23, 1995, broadcasting eight seasons and 192 episodes.\n\nHangin' with Mr. Cooper: Hangin' with Mr. Cooper is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 22, 1992 to August 30, 1997, starring Mark Curry and Holly Robinson. The show took place in Curry's hometown of Oakland, California. \"Hangin' with Mr. Cooper\" was produced by Jeff Franklin Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television (it was produced by Lorimar Television for the first season only, before it was absorbed by Warner Bros.), and also became produced by Bickley-Warren Productions by the third season. The show originally aired on Tuesdays in prime time after sister series \"Full House\" (which was also created by Jeff Franklin and set in the San Francisco Bay Area). The show found its niche as an addition to the \"TGIF\" Friday night lineup on ABC, and was part of the lineup from September 1993 to May 1996 (spanning the show's second, third and fourth seasons; airing in-between \"Step By Step\" and the news magazine series \"20/20\"), before moving to Saturdays for its fifth and final season.\n\nHigh Tide (TV series): High Tide is an American television series created by Jeff Franklin and Steve Waterman and starring Rick Springfield and Yannick Bisson. The syndicated procedural aired from 1994 to 1997 and lasted 66 episodes over three seasons.\n\nKaty Garretson: Kathleen \"Katy\" Garretson (born May 15, 1963 in Nuremberg, Germany) is an American television director and producer, known for directing the sitcoms Fraiser, 2 Broke Girls, Fuller House and others as well as producing on the Garage Sale Mystery movies. She received the Frank Capra Achievement Award from the Directors Guild of America (DGA) in 2012 and had other nominations from the DGA for her work.\n\nKirk (TV series): Kirk is an American family sitcom which aired on The WB from August 23, 1995 to January 12, 1997. The series was created by Ross Brown, and produced by Bickley-Warren Productions and Jeff Franklin Productions in association with Warner Bros. 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In the tradition of Sunni Islam in particular, the concept attained an especially important position in the writings of the Sunni mystics and theologians, whence it appears in the works of Sunni authorities as diverse as Abu Talib al-Makki (d. 956), Ali Hujwiri (d. 1072), Ibn Asakir (d. 1076), Khwaja Abdullah Ansari (d. 1088), and Ibn Khaldun (d. 1406).\n\nShrine of Bayazid Bostami: The Shrine of Bayazid Bostami is a shrine in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Bayazid Bostami was a famous Persian Sufi born in Bostam, Iran. Its shrine area as a complex consists of a tomb surrounded by a brick structure along with an old mosque and a large pond. There is no significant historical evidence about Bostami's visit and tomb in this area. 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One of the outstanding figures in Khorasan in the 5th/11th century: commentator of the Qur'an, traditionist, polemicist, and spiritual master, known for his oratory and poetic talents in Arabic and Persian.\n\nAb\u016b-Sa'\u012bd Abul-Khayr: Abusa'id Abolkhayr or Ab\u016b-Sa'\u012bd Abul-Khayr (Persian: \u0627\u0628\u0648\u0633\u0639\u06cc\u062f \u0627\u0628\u0648\u0627\u0644\u062e\u06cc\u0631\u200e \u200e ) (December 7, 967 - January 12, 1049), also known as Sheikh Abusaeid or Abu Sa'eed, was a famous Persian Sufi and poet who contributed extensively to the evolution of Sufi tradition.\n\nThis too shall pass: \"This too shall pass\" (Persian: Persian: \u0627\u06cc\u0646 \u0646\u06cc\u0632 \u0628\u06af\u0630\u0631\u062f\u200e \u200e , \"\u012bn n\u012bz bogzarad\") is originally a Persian adage reflecting on the evanescence, or ephemerality, of the human condition. The phrase seems to have originated in the writings of the medieval Persian Sufi poets, and is often attached to a fable of a great king who is humbled by the simple words. The general sentiment is often expressed in wisdom literature throughout history and across cultures. It also appears in a collection of tales by the English poet Edward Fitzgerald in the early 19th century. It was also notably employed in a speech by Abraham Lincoln before he became the sixteenth President of the United States. Fitzgerald's usage of the phrase is in the context of a retelling of a Persian fable. Some versions of the fable, beginning with that of Attar of Nishapur, add the detail that the phrase is inscribed on a ring, which has the ability to make the happy man sad and the sad man happy.\n\nMahmoud Shabestari: Mahmo\u016bd Shabestar\u012b (1288\u20131340) (Persian: \u0645\u062d\u0645\u0648\u062f \u0634\u0628\u0633\u062a\u0631\u06cc\u200e \u200e ) is one of the most celebrated Persian Sufi poets of the 14th century.\n\nRudbari: Abu Ali al-Rudbarior Abuzer Rudbari (Persian: \u0627\u0628\u0648 \u0639\u0644\u06cc \u0631\u0648\u062f\u0628\u0627\u0631\u06cc\u200e \u200e ), known also as Rudbari, was a famous early Persian sufi saint of the 9th century. 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J. Cale. The song \"These Blues\" was used on an episode of \"Dog the Bounty Hunter\".\n\nEus\u00e8be Jaojoby: Eus\u00e8be Jaojoby (born 29 July 1955), commonly known by his surname Jaojoby ] , is a Malagasy composer and singer of \"salegy\", a musical style of northwestern Madagascar. Critics consider him to be one of the originators of the modern salegy style that emerged in the 1970s, and credit him with transforming the genre from an obscure regional musical tradition into one of national and international popularity. Jaojoby also contributed to the creation of two salegy subgenres, \"malessa\" and \"baoenjy\". Jaojoby has been called the most popular singer in Madagascar and the Indian Ocean islands, and is widely referred to as the \"King of Salegy\". His success has earned him such honors as Artist of the Year in Madagascar for two consecutive years (1998\u20131999) and the role of Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund in 1999.\n\nWilliam Wad\u00e9 Harris: William Wad\u00e9 Harris (c. 1860 \u2013 1929) was a Liberian Grebo evangelist, who preached in Liberia, C\u00f4te d'Ivoire and Ghana. He has been described as the \"most extraordinary one man evangelical crusade that Africa has ever known\" and is considered one of the originators of today's prosperity gospel.\n\nGenre painting: Genre painting, also called genre scene or petit genre, depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities. One common definition of a genre scene is that it shows figures to whom no identity can be attached either individually or collectively\u2014thus distinguishing \"petit genre\" from history paintings (also called \"grand genre\") and portraits. A work would often be considered as a genre work even if it could be shown that the artist had used a known person\u2014a member of his family, say\u2014as a model. In this case it would depend on whether the work was likely to have been intended by the artist to be perceived as a portrait\u2014sometimes a subjective question. The depictions can be realistic, imagined, or romanticized by the artist. Because of their familiar and frequently sentimental subject matter, genre paintings have often proven popular with the bourgeoisie, or middle class.\n\nManuel Perez (musician): Emanuel \"Manuel\" Perez (28 December 1871 \u2013 1946) was an early New Orleans jazz cornetist and bandleader. Being a contemporary of Buddy Bolden, Perez is considered one of the originators, and was influential in crafting the early jazz and ragtime sound.\n\nJon Hendricks: Jon Hendricks (born September 16, 1921) is an American jazz lyricist and singer. 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Nothing of his work, however, survives except one iambic fragment (see below) and this is not from a comedy but instead seems to belong within the Iambus tradition.\n\nTulsa race riot: The Tulsa race riot, or Tulsa race riot of 1921, occurred between May 31 and June 1, 1921, when a white mob started attacking residents and businesses of the African-American community of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in what is considered one of the worst incidents of racial violence in the history of the United States. The attack, carried out on the ground and by air, destroyed more than 35 blocks of the district, at the time the wealthiest black community in the nation. More than 800 people were admitted to hospitals and more than 6,000 black residents were arrested and detained, many for several days. The Oklahoma Bureau of Vital Statistics officially recorded 39 dead, but the American Red Cross estimated 300, a number supported by historians since then.\n\nJ. J. Cale: John Weldon \"J. 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Established in 1963, it is one of four universities in the University of Missouri System and its newest. UMSL's campus is located on the former grounds of the Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis County, in the U.S. state of Missouri, stretching into the municipalities of Bellerive, Bel-Nor and Normandy. Additional facilities are located at the former site of Marillac College and at Grand Center, both in St. Louis city.\n\nUniversity of Missouri: The University of Missouri (also, Mizzou, or MU) is a public land-grant research university located in Columbia, Missouri, U.S. It was founded in 1839 as the first public institution of higher education west of the Mississippi River. As the largest university in the state, it enrolled 32,266 students in 2016, offering over 300 degree programs in 20 academic colleges. 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Montclair State University is the second largest University in New Jersey. As of October 2015, there were 20,465 total enrolled students: 16,336 undergraduate students and 4,129 graduate students. The campus covers approximately 500 acre , inclusive of the New Jersey School of Conservation in Stokes State Forest. The University attracts students from within the state, from many other states in the Northeast and elsewhere, and many foreign countries. More than 250 majors, minors and concentrations are offered.\n\nHank Ferris: Henry M. \"Hank\" Ferris is a former head football coach for the Montclair State University Red Hawks in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. In three seasons as head coach he compiled a record of 9\u201317.\n\nUpper Montclair station: Upper Montclair is a New Jersey Transit station in Upper Montclair, New Jersey, a CDP of Montclair, New Jersey. The station is part of the Montclair-Boonton Line. 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Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts were hit especially hard by this storm.\n\nFebruary 25\u201327, 2010 North American blizzard: The February 25\u201327, 2010 North American blizzard (also known as the \"Snowicane\") was a winter storm and severe weather event that occurred in the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions of the United States between February 24\u201326, 2010. The storm dropped its heaviest snow of 12 to (locally as much as 36 in ) across a wide area of interior New England, New York, and Pennsylvania. The storm also brought flooding rains to coastal sections of New England, with some areas experiencing as much as 4 in . 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He is also an acclaimed and prolific television director whose credits include dozens of series, films and miniseries including \"Band of Brothers, Salem's Lot, Rome,\" and \"The Andromeda Strain\", for which has received numerous awards and nominations including a Primetime Emmy Award and Directors Guild of America Award.\n\nTom Dey: Thomas Ridgeway \"Tom\" Dey (born April 14, 1965) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. His credits include \"Shanghai Noon\", \"Showtime\", \"Failure to Launch\", and \"Marmaduke\".\n\nShanghai Noon: Shanghai Noon is a 2000 American-Hong Kong martial arts western comedy film starring Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson and Lucy Liu. The first in the \"Shanghai (film series)\". 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The club are still aiming to leave Blundell Park within the next few seasons. Manager Mike Newell brought in eight players in the close season, four of which were on loan at the club the previous season, he also released eight players, the club also offered four contracts to youth team members. Manager Mike Newell also gave new contracts to midfielders Jamie Clarke and Danny Boshell. Also in the close season Assistant Manager, Stuart Watkiss did not have his contract renewed and he joined Hull City as Development Coach, and Brian Stein who was chief scout took on the responsibilities of Stuart Watkiss.\n\nRowan Atkinson: Rowan Sebastian Atkinson, CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian, and screenwriter best known for his work on the sitcoms \"Blackadder\" and \"Mr. Bean\". 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